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SATO fH3-i0fIC Vou LVI...N0- 18,35a NEW-YORK, SATURDAY. PEBRUARY 13. 1897.-TWELVE PACKS. PRICE THREE CENTR ATHENS IX A TUMULT. WEEKS cia morous ron wa n. A REPORT THAT TURKISH TROOPS -WILT. pr BENT FROM SMYRNA TO CRETE. mjr.OM iEETED ov LOUD SAUtSUET THAT mMSCUM wvR.**nii*s tviu. i*ut:vfnt r.rciN FOB TMr\Ts l.AYIMV.' ON TUP, ISLAXD -TlfF .NPrrt'l.-NTs A'TlVi: AM) AOOkEHm a rn av. a. russian scheme. Athen* Feb 19 Tho greatest excitement pro ?!> Hore Th- nowr-papera have Issued i ! Itt ?" ? '?' ni containing n rep,itt that the Vail rf lin ?? ? i '? ti hat ti, i a steamer for tbe pur troops to Cn te, and thii In /_,*? i ? assurances given to tho Powers by the f ?? - Turk j would i ' send relnfon <? ? e Island The newspapers and thi- crowds In the street I ' il the .1 ? -i of the Vail ls taken with the fu tn Mince of thc Porte, which has ai pr. vi d. If proof ls i that noi ihe slight* lit confide! in hg pla *ed In Its assurance*} Heart] d' num lat ion* of the Government tirr heard on every hand, live at 'ins hour, .ni l the pi Inclpal i re filled with Greeks, who demand thal Hie Ore lan warships shall pn vent the landing r tr '"ps In Cn *-. lt ls belli I hi re tha' - lers I ? that ? ffeel havi aln ady I een given to Pi ? Q< 'rge, and there ls n i doui>l that ho will fully carry" oul h's Instructions, In which j rs*-* v- af wah Turkey would probably result ' inU macy or auperior f ree should hi iv. rt Greece from her determination j ? ? Cretan Christ lani aral also, per? gap* ' ? bring aboul th.* I ng i i ighl * n annexa? tion Island lon. Fri 12. -Tho Greek Charge d' Affaires Inn baa Informed Lord Salisbury that his dov- : Rt has (locale.) to prevent th?? Turks from landing any reinforcement! upon the island of j Crete. A q atrh from Constantinople says the Porto : !-.?* ri- an as?'iranr*es to the Powers that Turkoy vi!! not *?nl l-Olnforcsmrnt! to Cl A Ilipatch fmm Constantinople says thal .... -.--tan Insurgent* ar-* known to ho con? centrated in the vlcinlt) of Canes, awaiting the f. - ' of arms, ammunition and equipment! '? Sphnkia, on the south c iast, m>ar the western extremity of rho Island of Crete, whore thej have been landed by expedition! froni When these supplies are received, the I sayi, ll ls th** Intention of th-- Insur* r ? ' make an attach upon Canea. Tim dis- . I il ls tn it the TutkNh authorities aro now ? 1 that the pacification of the Island ran I f", .. | hy Bur Dean occupation M Hanotaux, the Pren h Foreign Minister, has Inlt1 ited pn | mali thal the Powera blockade ! ' - ind that they a's. o -upy farni. Retlmo other cen tr ? f dil rder. pending a ei ont of the dispute thal *? **. .ll be satlsfac* ? ? tho CretaM A live negotiatl ats rn proposal! ire now proceeding. A high authority nt the Foreign Office to-day i representative "f the I'nlted *_sso iti I Presses that h?* believed tho proposal of M. Hsnotsux was a France-Russian acheme to por- i nil '.r.ii cupy the laland, with Prince C? tk", second son of tho Kinp of the Hellenes, __*, Governor-General, the i> a*; 1 continuing to I-'/' tribute to Turkey. \n the House of Commons to-day Gooree N. fjferznn, Parliaments!*. Secretary to the Foreign 00 a. announced thal the latest nows received by the Government showing the situation In was that the Christians were thi aggres ?jrere attacking the Moslems In many a A large number of Moslems, Mra Cur. ::il ia,n killed, and thirteen villages irned. ics," commenting on tho Cretan Im c.- tint Greect must nol be permitted for ii e hands of tot Powers, ami thai there Immediate Intervention to r<-sr.>ro The "?' ? ? -? Pi it" will to-n irroa publish a .? ? ? i statement thal the Powers are is In their nden nation of the attitude . thal they will nol allow her to - present course. Sia* mast, lt ls ? ihe i lea of beginning a war ?" ? 12 'I he P it," of thia ''.ty, this nlng pu illihei an article In which ll layi rbi.n Greed and Turkey is almost .... The paper adds that Turkey is on. ,.-.?? ti ps 1 is I tie Thessalian : r in vii w of the actloi of Grtei e. : . ;_? ir u ippoi ti 1 h< ? - thal a f Qi . hy the Burope in Powers will ? i 'rete, Fi b 12 Gem ul Berovltch ,ho Christian Governor ol Crete, having cd by the M< i ? ms, has taken refuge Greek Consulate, ai I hil wife has found at th? French Consulate, pending part ure from the Wan I Hans '"? ' :1 i,: ? ' :''"'? BEnt< hav* y n * Imo Canea and are now ? the suburbs ol the tow n tani and the fore gn - ? *uli here hava regarded si neutral an sttsi k ahall bo made "n .*m of iui h an attack being d? the Coi ihall have twi nty-four The con mander of tho i ire k ,? promised the ( ? ? hours' : ? . . nt of hil attai king the town. George, the C ler of I he I li eeh ?c .-,.? t of "a he i >ai '? . . ? t Tu ? ? ''taine the .... \ ania Into b -dies that ? .. i ,,, it,. The* aly. The . nt li full, alive Ut the ' u ? md is hastei I 11 ; I ' the -.1 ;r vaslon ol ? rrltory. It is rej ? ned that a col? es al read j tween the troopa sag .-. . . front ll f. ? ITALY WU.I, M ?T OPPOSE ORE t . ?? ? been l*? ? - ? ? i H ...? , ?? try maj -..ko on tho lt I, hied that Italy doea nol als w.iy EUROPEAN BTOCK EXCHANGES FIAT ? rt. Ti ?? :_ The Stock Ei i vt * char? acter ighout ,.n there was leas cadi rm t tl - * -- A ? th, ..? - ? ????.-,: . itali s. tu rae* were sim arl. ed fla I nd fea tun ? ? C/.i\.;. 8 IS NATIONAL HUMID UN1FOBMS. Albany, Feb vi- Adjutant-Oenoral Ttlllnghasi to* lay issued general order announcing tho ap? proval by ihe Oovernor, ?? Commander-in-Chief . _, dal ni ?ijhmifb'd to him by the ^onra cr i**?j forma ar.a Equipment* eonslltuted i OJenera! i rden Mo L Among tia- more Im* t change* n " ? soi tlon "f the blouaa ?** j. port of rta National '-nar.! uniform, where* ' ? ? li li aa ? * ra urti B i ta ?? gin ?-? ia and ., at their i vt ni v ? vt to pr.. - mlform* mi do io mbje a to *? * 'h.-- < ommander-ln Chief The \r'*> ?ti are t, ?rf- ehangi practl ?. ned i oat? Here . --,.,] to rt gimenti ?i.rt 2_i on,_ '?'?'?? '?'?? ' ' -?-' ot on- |'i,it..I State* , . ? Ht.te coloi .... . ol ihi dlmei il ni pre* ? .tt the < olor* earned i--. r< ainu ni* ol ' ? ? - . rm) m FBTSICIAN EPRNED TO DEATH. i <t :. A 'Tr, h dispatch Ihe L Uer M !** "/ mi : ta day i>* i ill .? Simon, of Jack* IM rv ,"'?*. <- patient, loot his Hf* rn ths Sames Uu>u_rt. '_ "''!I*"'''nj.ri. the j.roprletur, wu* l>?*Jlj' '-sn j10t fatally burned. VISITORS IN CANTON. thky COMB PROM NORTH and s.tth to BBB MAJOR MKINLBT. COLON-,-.!. ROCK. OF OROROIA, CALL* ON THE PRBfiDv:\tki.vt and talks of his WBCTIOR?COIaOREO MER DIS. CUM PATRORAQE [art TKt.i-.iiiMi'it Ti. tim: tridi-ne | Cnnton, Feb. 12.--A nar sarong mn from ihe homo ,,r tho President-eleci to-nay in h...,..:- of thc memory of Abraham Lincoln, ami many of iii" milers arno cnme to-dny recniied arith tater eyt thnt it wns Just n year nco thnl Major Mc Kinley made lils memorable speech before Ihe Marquette dub of Chicago. When Major McKinley stepped Into lils libra? ry ibis morning several men st..mi up to greet him and told him the purport of their mission. They ?ere Th.dh.is a Banning, Charles K. Of I"il1- Phillp C, Dyrenforth and Douglas Dyren forth, and they represented the Patent Lnw Asso. latlon of Chicago. Presld. nt Banning pre Hemed a tn..m..rinl, which was in printed f un. adopted ai a meeting "t the association s> few 'lavs agc. The association recommended thal ? ii" appointee for Commissioner 1 f Pntents be a man thoroughly acquainted with the 1 ttenl laws, bul 'li'l not nani.' (Div mir. fur the pince. Maj.!- McKinley listened patiently t? the read? ing, ani at Its conclusion thanked tho commit ti ini'i through them ihe association for the 1 , gestlon, and assured them ihe subject would v < eive careful consideration Francis T. Roots, of Connellsvllle, Ind., was among the earlier callers Mr. Roots ls s mern ber of the legislature, s banker, una nn exten? sive manufacturer, He ls known throug his Slat.- gs a leading financier. He claims the 1 ? of having nominated C. W. Fairbanks, who v.ns elected Senator, ll" is also n close frii>n.l of ex-president Harrison. Another miler van William it. Holloway, of Indianapolis, an ..hi acquaintance of the President-elect Mr Holloway's extensive experience in the news? paper nrd printing business buds to the belief thai Iv would like t<> be public Printer, ii-* did not say a grenl d.-al about his Interview With tbe President sleet, but declared. "My talk waa j a pleasant one in every arny." The Pennsylvania visitors to canton, and lhere are a good ninny o' them from Pittsburg and Harrisburg, come with an air "f mystery ni a 111I.7 To-dny .lohn 1*. Klkins, .1. M. rinrk \ ami a friend "f thvr<j who concealed hrs Identity called "ri Mnjor McKinley. Th" consensus of opinion here is that Governor Hastings will not be Invited to enti r tL" < 'ablnet. Colonel A. 1-:. Buck, of Atlanta, '-ame m cnr\ ton this afternoon f.r an Interview \aith the ; President-elect. Major McKinley wished t" dis cuss the Southern situation with Colonel Huck. a-ho is :i personal and political friend of long standing. Colonel Buck is probably Hie most Influential Republican in Georgia, and be has been mentioned from time to time ns a Cnblnel ia-., but vt with great frequency or prominence, for tl;.- reason that it was *up i ii*- via j a "i * . ..I 'i.'-i en. r. ihmi ? .. i.w. .. ?..??? ... . considered aa one who may at any time be >ma a Cabinet possibility. Colonel nu<*k did not con? vey ti:'- Iden that ii-- uv* under c mslderation in ? ."ion with the Cabinet, and .lld 6ay that he wns ti it an aspirant for tho honor of surh an apr mt".ent Po you think the South will be represented in Major McKinley's Cabinet?" wan asked. "Yes, in-, belief ls that it will," was the answer, "though I do not Kay ?.. with any .]e gree of posit i-. eness at i Vs ? ,-? ?? " "Would iii" appointment of a Cabinet officer from the s..uth be "f greal sdvantage in a j. illtl . al ???.. ? i the Southern (:? publicans and to the 17; 7. ,,n party In th" South?" was asked. "Yes, I am sine rh. selection of n capable and popular Southern Republican for th.. Cabinet would h.-ii> the party in th.- Bouth. I do not meat* onlj that lr might help a few men t i get places, bul I mean it would strengthen ths whole party organisation an.l be tri" means of profiting t > tba fullest extent by the progn bs a's hnve inaii--. Th.- entering wedge haa been .in-,.ti -v We won a great victory thia yeat 'i tiree Southern states broke ntvay from ihe Democrats, That victory must ix- followed by etea Ij. systematic work " "ls thi- protection sentiment growing in the South?" ? ir v.'- was the answer: "lt ls growing stt ev ry day lt will 'nai.le ns to bring (le . i Into the line of Republican Ststea If we could b.-ix-^- had a fair counl tri-- State would have ours this year ''ur material Interest* which depend upon a fair amount of protection f ir de pmenl are verj largi We produce lumber, rice, marble, Iron, manganese and other l in abundance. The lumber business hat ruined by the present tariff law, and other In? terest* have suffered Berlousl ??Has Georgia any one I > suggest for a ni" i litton'"' v. as asked. ?Thar :s a delicate matter." said Colonel But k ? i feel tl;..: Major M. Klnli j h ? an acquaintance with pul.. nd bust n< - i men. and knows polltl. a and I Urines* i on ditton", so ihoroughl . that il la noi nee. ? ? any one to him Still l th.'.,. ,,f iii. Republican* of Georgia would Hiv lo see Major .1 ll. Hanson ina).- a Cabinet offi? cer, hut he does not encourage thi lr desire in thia respe. t. for Ik- In ii" sense seeks the i ? ? ? ?What is tl.-- Impression aboul ll Cia; i i ? ii State?' "Mr Evans ls a fina nan an i would make an . iii pi stmasti r-( I ni i..; ! v ls n ->t ad? mirably equipped bu 'li-- work, .ind is a '?;? live n i 'i'i'" South would be i i oud of him." "Is there real force in the obj< - n thal he ls ? ? i native of the South, and a i woul l not be lercd u typical Southerner?" d think not. Thnl objectl.mes from if iii" Interested polltii ans rather thin lin- pei.;.!.- of th" South .Mr' Kvanfl Las ]]v I ,in lil" Soul ri. A : esldeni - "f ;..,, ? ??? i'll ought to .1 should ih.nk John i: Fellows, .'"Im 8. Wise, il- ger A. ? aid other Southern men wenl to New York and !"? .un" prominent after the war I never heard thal any "ne objected to th" ad? vancement ol sn] me "f these gentli m. n on th., ground that he was of Southern origin. lo 1 think ihe sensible, patt lotlc i ? opie --t tv- s. .uih will objecl t" th- political sd vance mei,i ni' ,i mai vhose Interests are their In ten IS. and wh'. has pass, d morl ..' hil hf" anions them because li" happened to be born in the North Mr. Evans li a man who has a. hie. ed distinction in public life Ile wai ? useful member "f Coi ?: -? a \ aluabl si ..? ' l' ti isl Gem rai. and he w i. ? i >. ?!? ol Teni ??**?-' ?? ,\ part ? ' five merchant tallon from tl- National Convention "f mi- craft men >.r li 1 ..ri Maj-r M. k :..? "i's nf t.-i ? oon. The . olored people were in evldenc ? thi.- - inx a delegation of four, consisting of the Rev Hoia,.? Talbert, Dr. E )' Clemens, I.in? ri.In Oreen, --t Dayton, and S. M Smithers, of Colfax Iowa, .'ame to confer aa ith the 'rea dent-elect concerning pntronagi f"r their mee There are three 71.1min.-nt colored men, Bishop At net*. B. K Bruce and John ): Lynch, n*ho have been mentioned for Register of the Treas uta. and the vlsivrs would hk- to s.ne 0 th.- three appointed Uilea l'. Jackson, a colored sttornej of Rich mond, X^ . said bc sins h.-r.- gg th- representa- I tiv<- of ih<- depositors "f the lat- Freedman's Hank, which failed in l^T.'l to endeavoi to t. -?-?-' ,the Incoming Administration v secur? ing an appropriation to reimburse deposit Kl . of Whom Vs.1 all ih?\ had In the .irish. General H^nderaon. of Illinois who -? -r ? I in Congress foi twenty years, ami Major il P 7 ,v . ' < in. Innntl wera amoi cr the 1 sib ra ti da) in W s.w.-.rd Webb of Nea* Torie, will ba p. Canton Satur-!.. . morning. ner McKinley left Cnnton for the Baa] ? ,, ?) and aa di not return here before the Inau? guration A i'i.-d ' EITHER PORTER OR WOODFORD WANTED A number of prominent business Rrma In thi* rlty have signed ??< petition lo Majoi McKlnlej ,. -r. lng him ta appoint sithei General Jinr,. . 1 -'.r 1,1 Qenernl Btewaii u W.Iford a sssmbei st 1, 1 < abinet AnmnC tho firm* aro th* H. li Claflia ' ompany, Tefft, Weller & co.. Ounhiim. Buckley <v Co., Sweet uer, r.mi.rook & Co., I'nlhoun, Rob 1 bin* m Ca. Lee, Tweedy \ Co.. John rt Btearna & i p., the Kr*nols ii. |.*ggeti Company, and Acker, I Merrall a- Condlt. ? - MR DEPEW AND Till: BRITI8II MISSION'. Chauncey M. Depew I* rapidly Rotting hotter af'or his lilnesa Ile waa able t<> ill up yesterda] and j received a number of callers. He tvaa congrats** ' lato.i by mam upon hil election ai chairman of i the Board or Control of tho join- Traine Assocla* j tlon, and whet, asked if hi* acceptance of the ofrw Wai tO ho taken Bl ail ia.li. .alon that he would not t" selected a* Ami ***ador to England ho said noth* lng and looked wis* it wai reported yesterday that Mr. Depew bad been Anally decided ap..a ai Am? bassador to England The report, he says, ls prema? ture. Tho facti in the case, up tn dato, aro simply told The appointment of ? *; Gov rnor Marian si ? "ha- ? . lam!.,i,.| sra* urged upon Mr Me? hi'' ? nol long igi 9 Ttlj afterward Mr, Morton wr. . hater io ih? Presl li rit-elei I laying thal he could not, for varlou* rea non* accept tho place, a;al aski a lhal Mr Den w be Relected The lt in organisation of the State added lt* plea ( for Mr. Depew, and that la when Ihe matter mandi Mi Depea I i- had no word from Canton, and ia ? lerdny t hat until he does he eau is ? SMUGGLED TO CONEY TRI. I Vf). SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST MEN WliO HAVE SII'.W'.-* AT BUMMER RESORTS. Nortb Toi iwanda. \ v . Eeb ll (Special).?A which haa a.ready resulted In " ?!?? I'nlti l State* Treaiury of over HM.OOO wai unearthed here to-daj The m.-n who are *ald i<> be Implicated In the plo! uro well known In New* Veil, and Bo?ton, where they travel under the names of Frnnl I lock and PTancIa Ferrari The critn.. with vt en are charged is smug? gling The complainant, who Informed Inspector De Barry ol Buffa alleges that r.. hi< personal knowledge Ihesi men have )?? en bringing iteaffl riding gallerle*, electric-lighting machinery, i irrel r dutla bia artlcli i fy an Eng* lal i lo Coney Island without paying the duty ns pre* Tibed l?j I nc l . i ?? Deklelaf, one of tho mmplalrmr's. ls a ? iipr of barrel-organs, and hy smuggling those inst ram. nts into the country th*** conspire tors have Interfered arith hla bualnesa That ls las principal reason for exposing; the conspiracy. The Armttage-Herchell Company, tho richest manu? facturing . ..ra .rn In tl.ls o(ty, complained far the ? ima reason. When asked t\.r Ihe particulars, Mr Deklelsi said: In l*?i I wai al Coney Islsnd, where 1 mot Franois Ferrari Ih- ? si ed aral operated a Wlld-beSJt shaw. which he had brough! fran the old rouniry I'f had In his | i*e**l . fine barrel organ, valued a .-:'.. ho told mo, hail be* ri smuggled Into New-Tork h.side of a menagerie II* h *?t. i about the way he had foniod th., custom ofllcl il*. In the summer of UM I again mel Erancia Ferrari at Coney Island. Il.a Adentlslly told me ho had met Prank Bostock In Europe, and lhal they had brough I over a number of plecei of machinery, which was then wi up and in runnli g order on ''..ray Inland. These mon m.*de ?worn statement* t ? r the value of I *|.la mp..ri.,i |n iv., |-,,, pvery S100.MO worth of t - they Imported they p * -ed the value at aboul I ' lo I he pn .*? ni time thej Imported thro i i i pom of XrwTork and Hoa . od* to th< val ie ol ab. ul %'Ji (.OOO Anoi I ? i m in who i- Impl ? ited In th* ? II ? ind." ? ' impli int flied with 1 ? " rnmc.it :' re now In England gel i ..? other hlpmeni to C. Island v.r the i on >i The ronsplra. y will ? I ind the men who aro i ? :??? confronted wllh tha set ou* charge* again*' them a* aoon a* they are ' . I The pronert) , ? lupplle* the prlnolp.il i'la.-os of amusement it Conej Island lt will prob nhl. be aelxed bj I he i lovel nmi ni ? EX-GOV. CA MPBEIJ. FEAES A \ EX-CONVICT. ON HIS COMPtMST Tilt. MAN I! ARRESTED BT ORD1 H OF OjOVERNOR BUSHNELL Columbus r>hlo. Pah. 12 -On complaint of i>i Oovornor James }?:. Campbell, Oovernor liuahneii has ordered tha arrest of "Jack" Faster, an ex-convict, who ssserta lhal ex-Governor Campbell ha* defrauded lim oul of some property, neal who h;:s mad.- several attempts on th.* *-x-f'ov . n.or'i life Faster waa pul In an Insane asylum here, bul lh< asj-l m loritiea declared la* vain not Insane. He said he had no Minister Intentions toward es Governoi Campbell, and on his piomlso tn leave th* Bl tte Governoi Bushnell gave him his liberty. He seems fo have gone directly to Hatnll where I he ex-( lot i rnor lives // I ll.l ll 1 VS DESIRE A \SEX I TION. BX MINISTER THT'i:*~T"N TF.I.T.3 OF THE GROWTH OF THS FEELING IN THE ISLAM'S. Pan Francisco, Feb IS I. A. Thoroton, formerly Minister fr an Hawaii to Washington, who has filled manj political place* In ll..waa:, arrived hi re yesti rd iy. M. Thurston ls here for a month's stay, ai 1 lay* ho has not yet formal.it.-l hla pisa*. i ? i doea not know whel er he lhal I go oi Essl or not, Hi lay* ei ? I now i itronger feelli ir than ever In Hawaii in favor or am exatloi A nej tlon Club has a mem ri lp of about (OOO. Mr Thurston I* prealdent of thi In val i places ? als the natlvi a ari voting annes ? "In short," he said, "the nat ? are for lt because thi y i" Ih v ? ll I* the only salt Ina! ? .1 ip ai. Ti:' ri ' i good deal of feeling about tips. Tl ? ii ? I |u*l beei corni toted whi n I came bw.o ?' ? - ' lo populatli Total hall? ie ami mixed, *???., native, .::?"??. Japanese, IA. . ? .'.'? i*0*>, making a f 109.0 iud- Amer . ? - ? : i ? id Portugui .*??. "1 tin nol ? me n ai official capacity to work for ? Uovernmeni I hold no official _ ..... t! at can be done by me '???? my presci - po*itlon, I am pl rpnl > it.? ? l/l rr i r nu i B i \'K un mr ni uss. THK BANK'! issi - LEFT I'NPB >TEC*TED Bf A MEI |S| iN OF ?; ill-? Ala K'.r.*T-r DIVISION Thi .p| le 1 fl rem* terday reversed sri) i Judgn Ju*tli ? t all and prop* , ? ? M rr ij III Bank I eld bj I Odel nd Edward II Hoi nted . . ? | ? ,;..... . | to 8| er Trn*k and _ *,i fi'Bi ? r. The , itter wen ipi led rei -av ra by ' . ? Ice Pr)or on thi atlo t the I ar.k's ildera. There nr- thn in the I writ ? . ?; ,.- i i Run Pn ild'ng Ju a V in i itice (Jarret) concurring .1 ntl ?? ? I I'llri'-r; and lam-'!; im d'.*-' ' 7 :... ;? decial in ls lo Ihe effei t that 1 ro , |. r appo u J bj Juill e Pr..? ii ? ? ? ' ' I no right to - ak" i w ij from oil era s**et? of th* bank mao ihe they I I lawfullj mi ? I ? ???.:. . i and. ' ta . i pi ??? ertrd bjr the l.? hutlre Ingraham agree* with Ju?i B i ... the preaenl M<**ira n'Rrlen remain In p - **loi a.Ki a new ora r re< elvera * ? ill t ?? granted ?j ,. ,., ,,.- receivers, he say* have ra. po**lbla right ? ?, ? *lon of th* property, arra i rr* is now ri? Ol ? "t lt. i,,.,j .. o'Hrlei **yi Th* delai uncertainty ... .'or* that will result from -ti pn already taken and aubmlttlng ; , ,v ' . rivera for those slrsadj appointed should ", .voided snd I think thst 'las ?on b* d. ?rill rssoi ''"1 suthorltj B( SISERS EMBARRASSMENTS. Milwaukee, Wis.. Feb 12 ?Thomai R Bentley n ? r l asalg ? : isseti ? t . . - ? Lake. Ptah, Fl !?!_!'?? I , ii i Bai ? waa closed yesterda :. a "ti all ichmentsi i redl , ... ng 110,008 The firm I* li th ited to ? houses ll ?' I.i rt--* r .imo-int than rn]ni - ait these have i \\ I* . Feb. li The A Fuermann Ki i?:iii ' ":| j-' ti - m nie a vol un - - . nhl ?-.,??.. ' .n pei ional farr .......... ,/,?. i -;,|. ?tat ' ? n ta nd l he stock ? ?',.:.. ? . Fi ' |2 I .. i.i ?mun-.'* r , 'omp ? K1"'*.'- ' "Hy I ,r> good .i j ime j" r*on* ..?? ? ? >** ted * *.. asalgnmenc Liabilities, *.*<,.?>*); . - 1110,000. CLAD IX MANTLE OF WHITE. SIX AND A HALF INCHES OF SNOW IN* THE ("ITY STKKKTS. lin: TUBASVnr. Tito WORStC, nt'T \vf.v*"M". wom pRoviDgrj ron thk vnKunjoYm ko sEntova delay to raArnc a rcnnrnoa? ASftonm ww.m F,R WKATHKR PROM MED td DAT. Certainly New-York is getting its ahare of snow thia winter. The vestiges Of the heavy fall Of January L'S had not entirely melted away fr..m the Bras.* plots in City Hall Park when at .'! o'clock yesterday morning tbe Ural big Hakes of another white avalanche began to find their way to the ground, and when that part of the city thal sleeps o' nierius awoke yesterday morning si about ti," hour the Arion ball revel? lers were finding their way home it saw tin* streets alreadj teveral inches deep In snow The sr.inn continued with unabated force until the mid.lie ..r the afternoon, when almost ss now hud fallen as in Januury's great much storm The storm traffic at til" of the absence of very high winds made ths eon ; sratlvely mild and harmless I i Half an hour after noon th" wind blew ! ?' - of thirty-six miles an hour, bul most ?lay ir was much calmer than that The thermometer at no time fell uncomfortably low, III degrees above aero being lon water mark for til" dav BTREETfl ALMOST DESERTED. Yesterday being s holiday, too, business men could stay comfortably al their fireside* or their radiators, Instead of struggling with the storm in the narrow downtown Streets. As a mat pt of fart, th" business streets of the I iwer pan of ths city wore the deserted nspeci that ls com? mon to them on Sunday. For this reason, doubt? less, th" str.-et denning Department took its time In beginning work. As usual, the streets lending to the ferries were first attended to, and the other downtown business streets ram.- next In order. The heavy snows of the winter have proved costly for the city, but they have been a bonn for the army of the unemployed, hundreds nf whom were only too delighted when they nwoke yesterday morning and saw in the snow more bread and butter. LITTLE TRAPPIC TO BE DELAYED. The fan thatnhe day was a holiday reduced travel on the awfnee and elevated roads, and with one exception then \aas no serious delay on any of them. The exception was the Thlrd ave. i able road,* hlch \aas 1 v. k--d near the Post office for about a half-hour In the middle of the forenoon. The officials of the horsecar lines put four horses on each . ar so that there was not much delny. The elevated trains ran only a trifle behind th.-lr schedules, while th-* Bridge trains, being nearly empty, had no trouble t.> speak of. The overhead trolley-cars nb..ve the Harlem Uiver, however, were practically atalled nnd helpless ah day. The storm was a widespread one. but the snowfall was as heavy In this rity as anywhere In this section of the country, lt rained heavily as far north as Philadelphia, and th" rain, freez Ing into sleet, raised havoc with the telegraph \> ir.-s. With the exception of trouble near I'.il tlnvre, however, the telegraph companies re? ported no delay? The Western I'nlon Telegraph Company has recently put up pi-eat quantities Of copper wire. Which, by reason of Its lightness, ls much less liable to darna*" from storms than the heavier Iron wire. MAILS BEHIND TINE. All trains were running over the various roads yesterday with only a slight loss of time In vari? ous oases. The l.onp Island trains. whVh have to travel a. ross a country that is open to the fury of the storm, reported on time through the day. Swe-peis were sent rait early In the morn? ing and the tracks kept clear. The Pennsylvania train* '?urning In reported nasty weather outside, but no serious delays wei- reported. The engineers said that if the storm cont bined much longer the snow would drift and Impede travel, but BO far they were ai.v to get through nil right. The Mew-York Central trains nnd those running up Into New England cum* in covered with heavy blankets of snow. Officials at the Post..(li " said that the storm had not delayed the malls seri >usly. The worst delaj war. In the arrival of the Southern mall hy waj ol tha 1''tins'. Vania Railroad, three behind time. Malls i mina from New-England s ere an hour late In the afti moon, and the malls fniii til" vVe.it, coming over th" Central road, w-re h rf iin h. ur late. 'I he deliver} ot In the - it\ v.a? retarded somewhat by the snow in the streets, '"it th* delivery' wagons were . irted earlier thnn usual l i make up for loss of time on rhe way io iii.- branch stations rOQ OVER THi: HARBOR, The if rm did ti it seriously Interfere with har? bor traffic, and ferryboats ran on their ordinary s hedules. Incoming veaseln could not be Been from Fire Island nor from Sandy Hook, and con? sequently were not reported until they reached Quarantine. Pew came In. and those tha' did come rep rted heavy weather al sea. North? westerly galea have prevailed for several dav* off the ind vi isels that encountered th"in .- iff rred, Th" Hamburg Line steamer Newstead poked hi r nose through the fog Into the harbor, several days overdue, snd much the worse for wear ? the decks as the result of some tr. mi il -,, . .1 ?r her o Janu try Uti A life I. .at ra as- torn from its i,< thrown up aga li at the i I neera* akyllghi and the bridge, ur,., i. ? days the vi ss ?' was buffeted aboul by tl. ? gale, her decks being con? tinual!) swepi by I" ' ? Bena The Phlladri pillan bat k Marlon 8 Harri -. from Den ? me in v th spat? gone ind sall* Storm signals were diapli.a -d generally i the coast, and f- ??? vessels ventured to sea, The fog that hung o\-er the '.vi e isl ed to an accident var I near Hell Oats ila. kenss k. of the New-York and College P ni Ferrj Compnny, while on her way to th? at Nlneti n I " irly v the morning, ran ..nt., the rocks nt Middle Ground Reef and stuck fast, The three passel gera on board were ti itu ferred in a tug to this city, snd the seven tra ks and their horses were later taken ashore on a scow. Th-* Dally Towing Company sent s tug ti the Hnckensick and it la thought thai she can i ?? pulled i ff perhaps to-day. HAM WEATHER FOR THU TREASCRT . .?? rtr-- m. Cai rms ra. Ihe rlty'A an iw i mtrs I ? bad 1.S0B sweepers and shovellers and 1.000 carts an-1 drivers at work on th-* snow between Cortlnndt-sl and Forty-s.nd-st Mr Fur man said tha' he ks l experienced some difficulty In securing men because yesterday wns s legal I day, and many of the laborers wera reluc? tant I ? turn out without Increased pay Th.* contractor estlmnted the present snowfall as al'otit rhe same as the last one Which COSl 'he il3.*i,00O. lu that rase the city's expendi? ture on thia account "ill be raised to about M.'!.". '?*' Mai or Str.ng said yeste-daj that it was very urif rtunate a'enther for the itv tr*-.? irj was no use lamenting aboul ll lb thought thal the Board of Estimate would not rind m li 'i 'bril ult i In pr ivldlng the n wh-n tha Streel Cleaning Commissioner pre? sented his estlmntes FAlK AND WARMER TO-DAT The mow censed t-> fail at 8 28 o'cloi k (nat i . . nh ? u d Inter the ol Berren In the \Wather , itureaii said the snowfall hal ar ounted to -ix an t one-half Inches. The taind dropped to twenty miles an hour, blowing from the north- i wami Lnts leal night the observers said that j the ?.-athel ti div would !??? clearing In 'h. morning and fnlr and (aramier In th.- aftern an The temperature whs 20deg Btnrn atgnnla were kept living last night bi - cause then- waa A gale of forty-two miks an hour off tho Nevr-Bnglsad coast. Tho ptorni bsfora midnight sraa central off Nantucket. SNOWFALL IM THK I.AKF. HKOION. Toronto. Ont., Feh. II.-A heavy inowstorm, a*> COmpanled hy a high wind, has hoon prevailing here all dav. Tho electric Ftroet railway servlen is i irl iHy auspended and Incoming trains aro ail behind time Buffalo Feb i_ v heavy snowstorm sot In ahout miiiniirht and haa drifted to such in extent as to Interfere waa itreel and steam railroad t riffle. Tralna are lati on some Hm s. Country roads ara also badly drifted. ? MR. GAGE OS ECONOMIC TROUm.ES. k fe n maj i Itner parulj t ? >? I on ' iverpower na j- * ma . li.I her wa \ - moru i ? m . irlou* degrei * ai I k expression. I 101 THET ARISE. HI THINKS LAROELT FBOM EMO? TIONAL gOtTRCK! v sini.i.v: TAX TARN DENIED. Chicago, Feb. 12. in ihe coat*.* of hla remarks ar the farewell banquet given him ar the Com? mercial Club last night, Lyman J. Gage, who will be the nexi Secretary of the Treasury, expressed his views fully on the present dis) irbed economic condltloi * in the United Btatea Among other thing. Mr. Ga p aid: Wlsel .r unwisely, I have pleaded -'ar- tolera? tion, fi , ?? with mlsui... ratand ng, foi a ia.. 1,1 oltlzenah p, nol limited to local aurroundlngai a ? . Izenahlp whl h wi li mi i i, 6* iuae :? lend* po wei and Influence In the larger life, r. Vt ||| h a lt) and tra- tiapp In cloie i Do ibt, fear, dlatru it and anxlet> cover our fair land with h darkening cloud. The mo i ..a. mci i in. di-.ii - :??::??:-?- now n ? ? verj i u ge number ol *o-c illed dl*ea*i ria- lymptom* or funt-tlonal derangement nol the '?.dt of organic chunge* According to the newei view |he*e perturbation* of function ut ul their ex* Ulna ? i ? - ia thai pan of the pl ? ile .; organism ;i* rhe emotional ' ntr< *. Thui a - ? heart'* lilli, ur In a han? ni.-ic of oul wai d morbid lu |*o agreed th i ? rm db -. tiiai i he emo musi ..?? addressed th Impressions .1 Now ,-i lij.ik-.ia dil irdered ite, : lie brief i ?-am.'- 1 have - al perhaps phlloeopliloallj explain some portion of the , laina: . we witness, To Illustrate whal I mean, a ? respei tod itv nd of mine, a lawyer of al lllUr, hi ., recent I. tt., i: rlli'tS *oc i no *p< lil? lie agonizes in eloquent language and de? mands the Indefinite; nol a practical *ugge*i nol a laa- nor i word a* to boa and yei the d ith - and burden* of our social problem* are on him as much ? on my, On the other hand, from men who ar shocked and alarmed bj sspre*?ion* like ther. j dive quoted, watch come from main li - I hear equally erratic reflection* 'The Repul ? ? ilhire; ire need ? itrong government," etc Now; li neem* to m? thal In boin these classes of a.. ti 'motional rxcttemenl ha* perverted Judgment, and both threaten ihe welfare of the body politic. lt is unwise to be blind to the danger* in such a latlon. History, though fun. timi.il In tt? oper? ation, mav Induce orgnntc disease, Mea of iteadj mind* and itrong he.iris must, with temperance .nd eharlty In the exen l*e of righi reason, find the true path which lead* to peace and *afety, ire i. .1. minta ki * to I.ri ? ted We have ted the nat ural law* vt I li h govi rn In the nairn of economic* with th.* *ame force and power that they do In the physical realm Lei the deep Interest you really feel in lh? pi li m- ol the people b* known to all the pi opie know your rtrength, power snd . fluei e [_et them experience In a larger mi lure your sym puihv, i om ? your love ' 'alb a to rev. and mar., d duties, i am ?tret ? ged by your ? xi re*?loi They will stlmulnte seal aaa : ... lity, ind when mj icrvlce I.I ll can be Mid ol m* ?lie tried faithfully to serve, not ? claes, ? I bul the country ns a whol< l ihall then m. iii the good word* which you now so trustfully bestow Mr Gage yesterday denied the dispatch pub? lished from Wilmington, Del., ir; which Harold Buddell. treasurer of the Bingle Tex Cl b, waa madi to *aj ti.ar the com;'!..' Becretary of the Treasury wai an r .? ? * Bingle Taxer Buddell further alleged 'hat Mr. Gage had ."limn 1 more than B.OM to Ihe Bingle Ta! cami ilgn fund In Delaware last year "I hi n i ney to burn In any *uch way." ?aril Mr Osge yesterda] "if I remember rightly, two rear* ago I gave I2T. to a man Interested in the Bingle Tax agitation, bul thal wai ri i ri not a ? ontributlon to t he 1 have already denied that l am Bingle Tax ad vo ate." THE INDIANA JOINS THE Ul.ULT. BOUGH WEATHER I '"lt ATOIIRAT. BI'XrE*g SHIPS OrF i !' IRM.S" Charleston, B. C., Feb 12 Thi battle-ship In? diana and the dynamite erul* r Vcruvlua arrived off Ch irlesti ni r last night ? '? ntrary to all ex Ion, I he cruiser made nd crt ?ri ai Into t ? le. She cami ta anchor near the other i of the iq ls etl The Indiana hal an trip dowi ? nt, The Newark and the Maila . -. ? ? an "' ? *i ? ted to J >ln I he I lt is now belle*, lt i actual attempt to ra? th., bloi kade w ll bi p istpom il until i I ol ship* ure here, althougn no offl Mal Information on thia mbje t ls lt wa* bo rough and foggy oul ?t nil it little wak coul I I* ? done bj I ?.?? uhlp* and *o str mg i >ea ll off th- bar thal gun practl li ? g materUllj ti ?'. red with. 'rids aft. ? l*i ? m ? i ime up to tia- cltj and and nri d ott the Butter; She hai re? ceived order* IO proceed to larkinville, on Mon? day, and ll I* under :ood I u vt ll go from then to M 'bl li i few day* Little or m done by th* ar irshlp* dur? ing the day. Tir- Vesuvlu* s -.1 near the . eli nd ga vd no Intlmatloi ' ., ri ? ?? .* blockade, The dynamite oi omfortable ? ime of lt In th* Bhe wa* ro r which ren? dered . ? a her deck ' <mcn, . I . Vmphlti Ite ? I during the daj, bat ?he will n in i.? I morrow WINDOW GLASS PRICES To BE IDVANCED. Feb 12 The Plti .- agent* of the window k' isi mai of ci.- .- ?? dvance price* _?'._ per cent, begin - *a r h I, In the Central and Wi Mern dis? till ti rbi* do.-- not I Iud* the Atlantl P nnd Gulf Coasi district*, where Imported | i om-*-- Into competltloi Thi ' bberi were dlisat isii.-d with ihe rebate the manufact* ? it< ad flat prici * Tl ?? t wi Oi rder* f less I [-ariots, dleeoiinl "fl and 5 1 .- . " . _ ? ixe*. TS and ?. off, ai I on 5,000 box ordera, 7. and _' The manufacture! a meei wah the Eastern jobbers In New-York i-v week to Mtabl i 11*1 ? mts I ? Easter, trade. M ? 'le, Ind., Feb IS Tl itnn F Har*, manager af th-- Western Wlndos Glasa Manufacturer \ in, wll hi , rtei ? ': le ,irr.\ ed Ighl fran tl i liv. tutlve : regard g the rt * of the meet lng 11 l deno ince the n ? ii ms fa Isel.li In the flmi pla obber*. suffi tr I m a ween I hi mei ted ua hi in Wi had a quiet i ting u :op' ?d by both alden bj a ni arly unanlmoui vote After* gard w.- ii .wi.eu ?. thi obbei were nol ed with ih* ???tem, snd i ? hi ld a meath g to te their trou . ava em uni ? .'alghl 10.04 thal territory In wi irevalled That i* all ' - lon, or 'combine,' ai ll li called, I* not wavei 'V ... are mu I ? tha . w< were a >'*ar ago, ind ar>- nol In nerti PUNISHED Eor CONTEMPT OF COURT. 11--: i, Feb j J I. Patti rs n, E lltor Pori vaa sentenced ? J* for tl rood I noa ttjr Judge Milner ia- morning for publication of .i contemptuoua rltl im of the Court's declsl ? A LONE /il NA HOMIER CAPTURED. Baltsborg, Penn.. Feb ll A bold daylight bank irred here to-daj Ab ml I 41 o'el >ck In he afternoon a colored man entered the Ptrsl \';? lonal Hank, and covering Ins teller, Mr. Kling.-n imith. with a revolver, demanded the mons, lying in tha cnn nt er. The teller handed over IMO, and the nan ran out of the bank and through the town I* waa followed by .1 poi -ounty lin- A f*w sha:* ? ed snd ga*. an I c ipi ir.-.1 n.-ar the were fired before 'he man red .ml gave up 'ti- mone] ii- v..,* taken '?.ana County Jail Thi gi nknown ut ls thought to bo from Plttsburi IN MU BIG l \. In the l.egisl.-itur* to I V77 PIM SP BILL Lansing, Mich . Vt la; Represei ktlvs 11 Ml, of W ijrns 1 'ounty rave notice of a hill ro prevenl monopolies la gr f get 11 ti necessity, and providing a penalty herefor II follow! closely th- Kew-York Anti rtusl 1 ni md dai tares , . .,. .,,.. ,,r ombmatlon In tho form of a trust, wbarsbj cotn ? -roved In tii.- supply or price of any mm ' ? of ommon us,- f,ir 1 hs sun .on of ii' h, for th* purpose of ad van. - ng prl I-? IBKKl V CYU.KS at Ci d Centra 1BBRTY i'YTI.ES Feh Ith to ll lUr.KTY CYlV.J?8 Spac * Cl? to I PaUkr**, rh. 624.-{Ad vi AMENDMENT ITS ONLY HOPE PAT! of THK ARBITRATION TREATY STILT. DNDBTERMINBD. THK ronBaTO!* nglaATIO.Xg COM**nTTEB *VT*.T. CN* Dnavon to nt%Mi ku atutntttort mkkt r\o thf: oniBcrtoxa frnfci kati sm KAISK.P IN TUT. SK.Va.Tr: AWntER tivv '.r PSnATI BaCRIXD '7/.-K'. I ?? l| I Washington, Feb. 1_' The Senate romm'tteo on Foreign Relations to-morrow morning sill endeavor to frame an amendment to meet the objections advanced in debute against the gen? eral treaty ,,f arbitration avith Great Britain, which has been under dincussli it In secret Mn* sion for th" las' week. I'nVss this amendment .1.11 i.e antlafactorily from d, it is pfobnbto that th- consideration "f th" treaty may not be pushed until after March 4. The d.-hate ?o far has shown that no riv ii en In th- S-irate look at this treaty from Identically the sam" polnf of view it ut said thu it ls ambiguous, hut thia ?i. ?"?-. t ls fi.>md by different men In different i -is ? f the ii str um.-nt. That it will i... nd ' brfora being ratified ls admitted by its beat friends. Th" am-nd menta are, in f.t-??. rhe only things, thnt will anno it, f.,r few, if any. agree with Senator Turpie that til" treaty ls perfect as if stands. Mr. Tur ple'a r'"sition is baaed on his own construction of th- terms "t* the convention, and if th- S-nate could bring its,.if (,, riunk as Mr. Turpl does th" tr--.ity would be ratified without a moment*! delay. To Ol* A RD Till: BENATfTB PREROGATIVE. Th.- indians Benntor*s speech ha-, however, mnde a sttonir Impression, and bia Ideas have suggested to fpe commute an gmendnseni which will bs patterned ofter that which Mr Morgun yesterday nn\- notice tha* be would offer af the proper time, This will .-hatufe Artt cle i so that b will pi ..aid" for the submlsaton under this treaty for arbitration "f all matters suhle, t to th" limitations of this treaty, ard In :(..- ii anner .Did form provided by Vth"t of the contmctlng parties for th" negotiation and ratl fl.ation of treaties." This, it ls thought arin make the Intent of the Bennte clenr, and provide that every subject ??> bi submitted to the tribu? nal mus* be t'o-st submitted to the President and by him t" the Senate, as now pr ii I li 1 for in th ? . ase of original trentU s in tvs mnnner the oh jertVn th t th" Bennte la yielding irs preroga? tives is met, and tba' '."-ty main tai i.- ? n-roi of every matter connected nith rh- subject of ar ultra! on. This i tl lt ant which Mr sth'-rman will sui.mit to-morrow' in an effort tc brliiK about speedy a.-tion. Till". DEBATE OP THF! DAT. The debate to-dny was begun by Mr. S'eT.irt, wh.- !.nd aome additional stress on th.* neee**uy f,,r eliminnting the Alaskan boundary n.uestlon, and pointed "Ut in what particulars he believed ti,., tteaty to be vague and Indefinite. Mr Ula kburn waa against th" treaty and wai ready ti \ te. it seemed to him Idle to con? sume more time, for. as he believed, every m?n in th" S rr.it" knew just how he intended to Tliis treaty "-.nt entirely too far -n lt' - Il he had no fear of war fr mi any? thing that might be in th" tr. arv; war was more likely to come from the thlnp* that w?re not Included I* srould v safe enough to l<*<*ve the question ot arbitration to the Bennte whan ,],.. cases arose and I tl Bennte then In ??? Lstence deal arith the suv. ? Mr lb.ar sail he would \ its fr the treaty as lt reached the Senate, or he would ?? ?te for lt as amended. What ti" wanted s is a trenty raf arbitration, and the sooner the Senate ratified this treaty th" better he rh .ught rt would hg for th* '? mntry. Ml'. CHANDLER PAVORB DELAY. Mr. Chandler cave no decided expression as to h.,w h<- st.l lb- might vote for the treaty I' amended. lb- favored the committee nmend ments, bul Intimated that others I :t I be n-*ces sary to make th.- Instrument p- rfeet and thor? oughly profs >t tha i of the untry. If th.- amendments were rejected he should vote against the tr-aty. Mr. Chandlei ? died atten? tion to th" fuel that there was a wi.'., divergence ..f opinion ir. tin- Benni - able men as to what this tr. arv did or did not do, and he suggested "ia- ll would cst 1 vt tr., over until a mon til season Benmore* <>bll gations required 'hm t; ???. should give careful consideratl n to tl-..- treat) lt should be fully : - . led. I' r 'his reason he ur-L-d that lt go ..v.-r until th" Senate com i March 4 Th.-r>' would then be two seeka ???-.-? ? Bl na'.*, would have nothing v do ext i?pt i omi nations, aid plenty of time ? >uld I ?? given to | . treaty, nnd s better conclusion could i l lunn now, when th.- effort was !?? to hurrv th- consideration ot so Important a mat? ter, so as i ,t to ur tf- r-- ".ith other l-ir'slr sa. Mr. i...7.-?: ants ted tl gen* ei al pi Ivantagi to th* I gtates. Cai ? ration ? ? re not so numerous, l al trenty should be provided 11 lld be met av hen ll came up lb ilso criticised that rr<> \ isioti which mik. s th-- members of the t/ta* prime Courl ? > rs of th" tribunal Th* members of the court gould. In all pi he said. !>?? .-aiVd ni" n at some time either I ?? fora or after the arbitration, to s.t Judicially ? ? or stmllsr questions To b.->m to act In this dual cai i lld ht em ? ? uwlng to thc tibei of tl mri and might militate against their kitting on th* bench In certain casi Bu<*h a i mtingeney ought not to be ADVOCATED RT SENATOR LODGE The ?? ind oi -ite* Lo Ige, vv . ., j>f, r..k' ii. He di Inn d thal h ably ? . : ? ? the comn tl He a sal l r any amendment l ? | the doubt exlstlna i tin trent) If imendment would ? . -ion. He did not bell . h.. ra fled unless t was amended somewhat on the ? the committal amendm.nl if. favored the r real \ ? iration was I i y of inti od he belli ved in ; lt.- wanted the tr sf to pass, and for that reason hors ll lhat might be fi., ? t w ould be to the fl Mr. Sherman 'ion made ??? -? ,- mern which v .is construed I . mittee Intended to c ors- | - ?>,, ? ,? ; _ . n In sj.. <iai sa solon to-.n v rr. .mri.- h. . . ? that if the discussion w>ni over until ? r..w he thought the ? imtnlttee v. , ,;., tr, l.rlns; in an amendn ent ...- H':7 n Ima ni 'hat would remove ni; doubt a and ?< ... ?' un the t.-xt of th- trent) When thia was dons h.> hoped the Renate would be able to ? >me ti " B|.iv vol.- If SUCll prov, d not to le th" . .- thea Mr Sherman Bald !:?? wuiM not feel justified in pressing th.- consideration of the trent) further, to the tilndrnnce if th- hiisinsna preening upon the Bet ? Mr Hill replied Jocular!) lhal tv Senate w** to understand that if the op|. - lion to the tra ity * .. 1 hold ..ut until t.'-morrow th- Ben from Ohio would withdraw rv trent) ther conetdemth n Mr Sherman d-n-..-.! 'hat Mus inti: orel ul ai was just, and the Bet ate ad? journed The amendment Indicated ab ve will probably be reported io the Bennte to m iitow when the treaty ls 'ak n up again ? BANEERS INDICTED FOB PBBJUBT, I tTersoavtlle, Ind r b. 13 . Orand -tura yes '-'? '1V '?' n ned .!?? Indictment igati r j , ,.- c w Instanley, pre Ida nt, and i >? . .. ttashtsi ..: tba wraeksd Kew-Albsn) I king < .-,. pana charging them with perjur*. | ? | -.,,,. , b^aajsHlisst lbs s/Mnvtl m.,1 b, iv ? . -ontlnuanre Warrant* hav. ...... ,.,,'j tJ .ul arreat of Winstanley snd hedari k l"'