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m. LVL.N? ?8#? 3?-i)0tfc NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, l?fr.-TWELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTO GERMANY ?s DISGUSTED. ?IREP ^G THE PARLEYING OF THE POWERS OVER I IREECE, ffff 01? .V VFKVM '.NT THKF.ATKN? TO WITH pjuw I ILWt OOttRCJOS is AFFUSO ? : -? - I ' ??? VTTF.!>.\N<FS !? ??\ VARtOfS c-A^TTA?J? Berlin. March 11.?The "Nation?] Zoitunc.?? in % rrP..;- irtlcle on the situa? ? jp Crete, sa : ?' n if the proml ? - km of g^, .:;??." ? '? ' '^i:h by the PoJCeTS, fierra?": ?.'.I not take any part In any aggotta? ^0G> ? ?. 1 into fir tho presen t?tion of .v l Greece. ??The C ?" ' ietti any? that the Powers jiave not y ' ftPTW i apon the method of apply? ing coercion to Greece. Of many and Austria, rfj->,p ,;(- ?? . ye ?-?> in p?ifeel accord a.? to Oie ??,; ? ' Irastlc maaaurci bat Russia ?? .? Un aro un-.rrain. Russia s<mt jr,,r? fitti >us natur?' yesterday both Htne ?? mi ? ' ? -' mi?? Ruai la . - \\\\ I? ror. a: Ci teal A th,> Hussian Minister at Athens Marro 11.?The plan? of the rowers ? . istol Or.? ara itili Incora? tile method! t>> be pnraued onhuown. j^j-j g ? ? - ? ItacUM them until It thai! b< -? wn that the nOSoUaUons which have ^,pn r,,e?;- . ; wj-h Cr?'???'- hav? failed and a - ? is tak< ? ? n the ultimatum of the Power? ht Har/- ....... \. ., g| ,r ?f France, and the Baraala Mulini. Prime Minister of Italy, e in? cur : ? ?;.? ?? lew taken by T.ord ffelisbury, and de? cline : expresa any opinion upon the lubject. jta:y . - nfteon warships ?? the Lovant: ^? ;? ou ; . ? . ? ... ndtng ten m **. Th- It.'tl Ur :- ? . - rna, the larees? warship In Ita:.?'- ? ' baa arrived a: s-,-7.7?.;?. where the. <? ? ladr?n is assembling. A ^..? ? from R>me to "The Dally Newa" ny? ? '. -ai Conevaro, the Italian who is ir romand I the ombtned fleets in Cretan wftr.-~ - apon the neceaatty of lai t, pi ? . . ? re? .-Ilion in the interior Of the island. Tl Oorarnment, after confer : . rtth the Governmonta of the other F wen ota th< r f re led led t?1 lend a force of troopa to Crete. Ir. aniwer to Inquiries at the Foreign OfBce tr? aathorttlee Itate that there Is no hitch Bjnong the rowers in recard to their action In ^ t?rms of their ultimatum to Greece, hut the delay is du? to the fact that the r - tiered by On e in reply to the , ? .res an cxchar.c- : views. In the Bona? I ' mmoea this evening Pir - . ? p ? Han *ut usted the Qovern? that Greece was pr*l H> : autonomy of Creto ander the Baten ? iltan. The Righi H m ?.-orge X. Curz? ?. Parlia - ? ? ry of UM ForeJgfl OfftCt, ?aid in n ? ? - that Qreoce had made a Oovernment on the eub ?. ? . that this communication would (,. the tah'.e to-raorrow. He added lha. | - ??. m did n'pt express ac ? . . ? ? '? I 11 ?in the Chamber of Doputlea Hai -a^x. M nlatei f F ? .?? Af? fama, I "ake up the -' I diaconi r. M : la] next Tho motion "a.j X Haaotaux exr'-ain.i to the Chamber that the rer;y made ? y*Greece to the ieman?!? of the G wer? nod <-au?-1 'h^ latter to enter into actlre :?.??.? Bcernln# the attuntlnn. . ? at?!-, fro::. Air. ?- ' I Gaul ?** says that an easier ferlins now esleta in that city war ferer lailowly auhsldlng. Kesen.-? ? ? ue to arrive from the Interior, ani th.? en? thusiastn still prevadla bat at the same tini- th? ? that a? tua! warf ire ha.? been averted Is ng ' ir. Th- diapati h says that the ? has informed France and I-? ? that Greece la willing to place the ? rete ui l< r the dlrectl m of th?- ? and a!s ? to abandon h^r propoaal for a Cretan ; ??.? ? .?. ' ? tan Charnier of to pronom ?? in favor <>f auton^mv or ?> as that body may ? ? MOfOJnff WANT TO LEAVE CRETE r:!~ ?- r t? accept at*Tos<mr IT U : EL rir*a. afar h 11.?It cannot be denied that th" ? ?. ai f Sir Ali Iti. th?? British Consul hei present turbai ta creai ?da'!?- -ainst him am'intr ? island, and it is ? ? ed that what --. r may be th*? rateos -? . . . as ai British ? ; rasenta? ?G:- - l'irai;? "us efforts e of the end ingered Moslems at Kandomos and elaewhere ir. the Belino dla tr ? whlli dmlre s opj -n^-nts, will ha??^ r ? effect apea the attempts that will e r . his removal from his I - - Alfred rei imi I to 'Vin-a from ; ? ? - ? .? aitb him the remalnd'-r ? noi hpiught here by trai ?? Trlnacria t tire S or of .? tierna, a V tal ol 2,50 ? natives and 800 soldi* ag been brought I .- ' .? :. Ing the lot? ? itti that moans I fumisi ? them ? : h Bmyrna. 8"" Alfred t thla and has b ? ?' e fui ? carry the ? speal ?? ??. nduct of the '?ad??.- leclares ad I ral ly, a? ? ? tually ? pel th-ir followers to had | ? ? . i I ? ' ? ? ? - ; ? ? ? . enl it ?? - ? a continuous fir? ? desultory ??:?-. if :it.\. dan .-? ? the pis ? , *' un on th se of Blr ': tt they would no ini In othei and it . . re ei . If 1 f ' .... . , ..-..,? g?, Al. 5! fflcult tasi -'ram th -in ?- tinsi th.? < ?:.? .^?" ? on were dopriv< - ' Belino, l.ut the inni ? ' " u**J ? trni dlfferenl r-arts of th, <'? '' '!?'1' ''? r?,'. '?'." ? ? ?'? repi autonomy is ..? lera having SHfi,1*" teni ? I the Pow? ? tha* thV'"" " ' ' ' ' '; '?- government, declare bowtaW - ??... ..ia. th,.y kBOW ? hi. ti Christians dur ?. '? ?' Ing the departure of th< r? ?'-'??' from KsndAm - was sur? ? and -?.? reached Canea t : .? ' [??" Moslems, ? ne the worse ??* IENATE ? ' ?? ': : ? ? ? . ? term For. tasas * ? 5 ' Th. , . cao?? a ,| Uon ,?re Lo, ; -RATIONi ' ? ? ??? ' ewe* will to flcUi, Manta ? " '?.:?..:? tP*? ???a,,?,, ? ' * ? ? -rses and ??'^t rltxi y( . laxo? in tr?"n Constantinople to i?ie? in advan,-t This f?ct, to gather with the iof<i? of their othrr property, ha? I despair ?moni ih* Christians and much nlscontcal among the Mussulmans. ? KIM? OBORQB DENOUNCM BILIOTTl THOCQH ? BRITISH OORSTU HI I.-' A MTVANTlNE. ?UT MORI TI KKISI! THAN THE SMI-TAN AtlMB?, March 11. ? K!np George authorizes the United Associated Presses to state that he does not expert, DOT has ht> at any time since the present trouble? arose expected, either ad? vice or .-ml fr. p? hip relativ. ? upon or p-ar the thrones of Europe, bai reit.?* entirely upon th? Justice of Greece'? CSUSe. The Kinjr admitted to the r.^pres^nta'iv.? of the United Associated I'r. Kjes thai h.? bad expected the m< si from the Prtni.f Wales, srhose wife is the King's sister! and ad\ ised him to influence the recall ' ? - A. Milioni, tlie Brltisb Consul at Canea. But. His Maj??ty added, BlllOttl was a titled par? sonage, and was enabled to spread official nel concernina the troubles in the island of Crete, which found ready believers KlngeG roe further said that the marvellous mobilisai the Gn -k Beet had provoked the Jealousy of the Powers 1 una, March U The "Neue Frde Press*?" publishes ? tepori Of U interview had by its correspondenl In Athens with Kinur ??? ? Greece The King is quoted as saying: * "'''??. his done in Crete .is Aurtrts did ?n tin case of Bosnia when the Bosnian Chris? tians t< ok reft;-.. ia a us tris " The Ring also said thai the Greek troops would remain In Cret< ai : proteel Greek u I Turks sllke. His Majesty complained of the] conduct of Sir A ? ttl the Bi tish <*'.nsvil si Canea, in ass:-??;? the Turks Though Blu? etti was a Hritish consul, he said, i ros s Levantine, snd more Turkish than even the Suitun hi'!:-?-.'" ? THE ATHENIANS CALMING DOWN. PITIABLE COXDITIOS OF Till: CRETAN HE] BR ?' OU r TO TUS PIRASX'S. Athens, March 11? The situation here Is Im? proving. ?? ? - luletlng, and apart from oc. cssli nal outbursts of enthusiasm on the part of ih- populei e there Is little of an - ? Ittng nature ? ? Dga?Te public attention. Amicar Cipriani, the Italian BoctoUst acita t? r. snived i.? re to-dsy, sccompsnied by sixteen volunteers, for the purpose :' ? titenng the Greek military service. They were met by a mob, which included a number of students, and were ? '? d almi'St incessantly as they marched through th< streets The Government denies the report that the military authorities are formine a foreign legion. The authorities wish It to he understood that they do not desire any disorderly element or any flli husters or sdventurers in the military service, a sufficient number of Greeks to fight the battles of Greece being avails Wirr ? - the arrivals of i'ret.m refuses at th.? Piraeus, where vinki .,f them are quartered, describe their stat?? as being extremely pitiable, They are utterly l-srru???. and m m\ if l iem are emaciated from hunter and Illness. M od ?? them are women and children, and many of them were brought in open-decked sloops, expos? I ? ? the weather, in an absolutely nude state. Many of the women were driven raving mad through their sufferings and from fright, and aeveral chil? dren were bom a! sea or a?.?? the ?andine - ?tier? ? ? rabie creatures disembarked The <ire#k ?tovernment ha.? deposited the ?=i?-n of m^ney necessary to pa ? th..? e up p on the debt A STATEMKN'T BY MR FATASSI. TH1 ? KERAL REFUSI TO ATTACKS? ????1 s MASS ???????? IV ? ill? kei::v: h w.i. The resolutions passed Wednesday evenire; by a imbrr f Greek ter Hall condemning the Greek Coni . I'. N. fiorassi, l^.ause he had not furnished transportation to r.reece for the lo- ai Greeks who wished io return, brought out I statement fron: the <'on sui? ;->i ? Th?? meeting or Greeks si Webster Hall nst night wan ?? - : m j. \ laato, ? iworn enemy of Coi - ? Rotassi, wh im be ha? been ti - I a little aheel Called the ' Atl ?.;.- whli h In thi? '?tv. The Conaul never took any no ? ? ici - ? ? f the Greeks trans? ? ,?? ? ? -....t ?.ur A t ? . - ' ?'????: ? f ? ? -? - ? this ...... ...s m | ni terms la tx - ? mong the Greek nit to 1 !:?? Greek ? ; ? ? ? rnm< nt by mail It is ? s .... ? tures, live hu ;red. Mr ' the statt meats .? :.ur: mini?? by the ? ? tenersi, snd said ? da ? :?? ? he meeting ? . | thai ? would aeek let redn ? from the Consul. Tlv Com Genet "The mon? ?. ? re 1 ; ? en for the Cretai refu ? ? ould ? ? ' . ? ?reek ?. for I 1 In? ? ? ? ?? raise? the hfl f thi In . -, . i, ed O.flOO of It to Creti ' 4 m rrow." Thin ? ? ' ...in re? ferred to. - meeting si < 'htckering Hall I e Cretan alt : ? ent Sei ;.??.? I Abram 8 Theodore Hoose-ell snd o then .-.r? expected t" ?peak. l?'..?.? thi !? ture "t, modern ?? hi Idoi evenlni the sam< I and which ? I of thi - ? ? ? ' been ?old The ? on ?? M ? ? ? .ture. ? .?s ?? ? ?.. . ? Cre? ma , ? te of the Greek CI h; D ? Boi Con ? ' ? '? ? ? of G ree ce : ? la - E .- ? ? Urne a ??! Thli ty-a? ' ? pa :?? Mr . ?, 1' Ral i. Mr ? Al ti '. ??- Pandia C Ra Il Mn Paul 8. U Md Mi - Them ?? ? siala. MI88I88IPP1 LEVEES f.V PERIL. : rVEB ABOTE THE DANGER ?.??G. AT MEM? PHia ' ? t \ m:-.'. ro.1 be cut. Memphis, Tenn., March 13 flood now ei ntred at 1 vering 1 from ' ? r? poi t of received I Q ?;. ? ? ' ? ? ? making pei ral for ai g, ?; . ? ? ? . forcea, and other ? ' rem ng the leveea To-nlj .?.???? . ? ??. ?. lov ? ? ? ? er 1 . of twei ?? _?? n ? lightly devi ? PW bed for :? -? ? . .iry, or at k city on a shall?? A. ?. .\r. ?? M I U "**???? heavy rain? re flooded th? M - ? a, and . ? Ing ti.-reto besa srasb< ghsr 1 ever hi fen . a-.-i U is fears '. .? a ?> The Michigan Centi track r: of th?" dty is covered by . tti Itsod r as have lag for the last two d ? river* ? the rampsge Six miles ? Ballimi ? ?rere a I out. two -. |gi - . g dowi There ;,^.-> noi be? ? ? .? .??? ? ??.:.'? -. e last TI ir Is. The arili aggregate | ? and In ? beut HOO.TO It will .. I Ir piki ? I. March ' ? ; ??'??? W ? bask River ? ? ? - ? - ; ? : :.-.?.,r.! it;.? i. \ ..? I ' . :. tr?.!!: ? . ? BENHAU Hi DICTED l'oli WIFEMVRD?K. Batavia, ?"? ? ? Mai ? i; Th ? Bsjbi q I ? found sn Indicts?? l for ? irdsr .... | Benhaa ? > v. ?? ;|- I, ? ?> ? ' ?" POI- ' . ? e Grand Jm , -?? pri 'i'i ?? thli . rounl, ?? Kl to the admin i^tration of hydrocyanic acu?, und of in unnami ? .,.'. . ....?.- m of "'?? rouri the (.:.? common law indictment for murder la th? ? degree. ' DAMAGES FOR MRS. BUCHANAN. TUE WIDOW FOSTER CHARGED IV ?no BY A JURY ron AUENATOra TEE LATE DOCTOR1 AFFECTION?. The sssued verdict i.rought in by tho jury wasch hau Leon trying tho ?uit of SflS Martr.ro; P. Ilu. rhiniB against Mr--. Kate ..i. Paster to regieir dsssigss for suenattng the iffirtieni of the late - Dr. Alexander Buchanan was op? nod yesterday in Supremo Court it gnve'to Mrs. Buchanan the full -mount i-kci tor. and It was learned th.it the jurv was onlv twenty minutos In ? c-onting to it? decision. Tho usual motion for ?. no?? t t t?? ! was nude by ?'??ion? ? James, counsel for Mr?. Fosti r. Justice Beiokataver i>rornptiy d?? ni. ?1 ir. When n^ko^ what be t ? of tho verdict. ?nel James tald: "11 la .. eUly and .-?ontin t, which I will Ret reversed. Th?? junn ?, wen mo\ >] hy sentiment end did not set on tie evidei TO CELEBRATE ORE AT ? ? VEW-YOBK. ?ekator snruLTt proposes a eie.esaeai ex poemi m All iny, Mar. h 11.??Senat? McNulty has pre? red ? Mil directing thai the e?t.iiiii?hmenf On ' r New-Tara shall be celebrated by m? in? of a big exposition. Hi? measure authorises tin to sp.-nd RQ,m.f. r landi and bulidinga and tars thai ill be In Brooklyn ? ? ieri named In tho bill are th* | ? i ven - nd || - Bti ng. and the following . '? Belroont, Henry o. Hsvemeyer, Henry B. Hyde. Morrlt K. Jeaup, Ogdea Mills, J. j ? " - - Hermann OeMcha Oswald Ot? [ m Rockefeller, .1 Edward Bun- | atona Corneltua VsnderbUt, Daniel F. Appi'? ton. ? Chsuncey M Depew, Levi P. Morton, Thomas C. Platt. William C. Whitney, John T. Agnew, John epa ? C Clsrke, William L. Darsi, Ros well G?. Flower. Andrew H. ?'.roen. John Jacob As ? ? A Abraham, Joseph ? Auerhaeh, E. Ellery -m. William C Bryant, .lam?? H. Brealln. m Ben D creamer, William CauId well. Howard ? ? I liana, J??;;?: Delmar, ??p Daniel Frohmsn. George J. ?; r.??? De Foresi ?;??? Henry George. - G Howland William R? Hearst Perry H.-nti Beth ?.ow. Jamefl McLear, Hugh McLaurh ? a. Mclntyre, St. '?.tir McKelwuy, \ - ? :.??.? tlexandei E Orr, William C 1. Nathan itraua, J. S. T. Stranahan and Mirai ? lu L t wna .1 FALLINO WALL Kill.* MANI MB??, : VASTCn in vr.z. thf: avtkvt CAPITAL ?F" sj ?tocco. Tarder. March IL?By tho fal'lne of a section of the old wall of the old town cf Frz IM workman have bet s ktiiod. IMPRISONED AMERICANE IX CUBL? SnoTT!8 '"ask 10 TAKE TH*: COCAL COVPJE? ntAxcni ? laxiuso to nn released. Havana Marcii 11 -The ??dge of tho court st bacOS hSS ratified tho action of tho ?Spanish authorltie? in lmprl?or. - I.eAster? :'iz?-*i who w ? - arreatad on Fi ry I last, on th?? charge of havintr Cuban postage ttOSBpi Ifl his possessi, ? Tbli mes na thai tho on?e will con? tinuo un 1er the rdinarj pr adura until it is ?] ,? ?-. disposed of. The Matoneas District Court has soapaodod pro- j I- dSSO Lorries, an American | citlser who wa.? arrest? I at Cardenas on ? ? IM, and he ? Hai um, Man . ::. ris ? ?. West, Pli . March il. lay night a band of wsO-knows CubOfl ; ?? triot.? soten ? itrongiy fortll II wn of Reju . H uta Province, *a"kitie ? the atores of fio placa and burning f.fr.-? ? houses Deta g. It is a? reported 1 r port] Cm 1 th?? town : ?.. versi bouses of ? be Th?? Ruis li en t Is si ? I tent Ion isul Lee, ?? already reported, .-', ordoroti a new Invi if the fact? whl-h lod to Ruiz ? death. But General !>??> Is quoted a?; I that he does not clearly so?? how tho fixation can be properi) '.arrjed out. or bow an impart;.il trie?] can ho hold. ?Ini??? no wltr.os.se? will test fy amuu Major Pondevlela or the ward? of the ja.l Personal friends of li? aerai t.o? affirm that as eoon ?? he ?hall have ?ottlod all th? pendlnx mat? te r- be ha.? on hind, and got thorn In proner ?hapA h- will resign and return p> tho United Stato?. QUEEN MANA VA IOSA EXILED. DEPORTED G??? sfADAGABCAR TO TRI [fi il .? THI PRE* ? Fort Louis, MaurRiua March li ?A disi l from Taaaatave .- ? 1 t Ranavalons III of Madagascar who h - stiy th?? nominal nier of the Island since it was made ? French oolnnv last June, has U-.-n exiled to the [aland of Reui ? -?? ' r that place on March 7. QUEEN AND PBE8IDENT MEET. ??? HF. \G> ~F THR. G?.???? RSTCBUC G??? HII PERFETTI To THE G.????-lt ?OVTXEIOK Cher! Mrg, March IL?The roynl yacht Victoria and Alh?r?. with Queer. Victoria and Frlr.ce?? " f Battei : erg and their aultea on hoard, nr rlved here this morning from Portsmouth The nd her party left h*re for NI..?! C p ". o'clock this forenoon. Paris, March IL?When the train In whh-h the Quoen and ? - ; rtj were travelling aoathward ? . '- lee. five alii m ? .??; ? un .,* r ris I ?top osa made In order that H-r M '? -??? r:. fi ? e President Fa ire, u!.o. accompanied hy the ? bla su:??? .?,p ? Sir Edmund Monten, the tn asador to France, ?..? in waiting received M Fa ire In ber salon - >r era* I ???. U il m..nnor :'or twelve Her Majesty presented ? F ? nry of Battenberg, after wbi h th? , ? ented the memi? r* o.' his lulti 0CJ5IV .-"// i WER8 IN PERIL? TUF. WEST ??G??? AND RTDALFsXL IN COIXtStON ' " ' ' ?:? ?FOR VOTAOE Queenstown, March r. -Th? Reigirir. ci from ! ? - for ? bla. ap ?.? r- -'i-d.i\ an?! reported having tpoken th? I - ? from N< w-< ?? ? ns for Liver? ; Rock, n the south osasi of Ire ? ? - Urtai -? '<?:? ? topped end - ? ns In the wat-r. Tho Pennland ? ? which was :ho British ?t?im?r < ?tt..man. I 'rom Liver].: for Bostoi I ? had been tunched and ? L- b] ?'.? ? ? Ige The I ?tt'-m ::. IttbtM ? ik the Wesl ? ? tow. it was learn? I l I ^nce to the w? ? ? was ct ised by a ? al wil r ?? ? ?? ? Pi : ? : : ttntoKli ? ? ?. ? dai - ? fori forepi ak i? full of watt - - ? epen the col ??'ntng off the Lucifer : The Rydalf-M -'? I West II ! til th?? !a?f>-r w.,< mistfl If; ' ? The Brltl flsmsi ? | from Trieste Ptbroary :. for Liven.! Otri ' - having in tow the i.-rm.r ? ?werft which tuned from San Ndcboast Deo M for i'lvmouth The BcoUTsweifl I id bsea doned it tea, ind was picked op on Mar. h t hy -.?maria. Which put a prize . r -a . . ...nrd of her and lowed I?? r bora The borfe ha? a cargo of I on tons oi Liverpool, March 11 The F<r:'ish ateasser ? winnli'Og. from Bi lohn. ? ? Februars :* ir? ? er?- to-day, having eoasumed twenty-dvt -, the ?wyag? Her commander. I r,ports hnvin? had one of the rouch.st exp?rience. Th? heavy ?ea? whl.-h .! over the itlp partly filled ht-r oilKin.--ro.,m ?, iter tnd shifted her enr/r, making It : -? ntft-rs t(, help romc.\e ?,r tnd righi 'be i'>i"?! For m'Tc than ??. . weeks 'i'- ship's Bret wers out, arid, owing to sear ??.' of drinking water nnd th.? failure of tho ? , work, H t?ceme ??.?..?*.?G? to throw ,- ti< ad of cattle. :i sh.-o,, ?od B hors? - Th- offli ers ?nd crew "f tho u-iKe \\ tnntpef . j is?^t.^i-rs. of shorn 'h.r. were twelve LPd, a??*? that th? ship narrowly onto pad ling_ CAMMMIDQE WONORB Mn ?\)\?p>. . , Marsh 11 Tho CtOverstty of Csvabrtdgs . . ree of LL. D nssa Thsenai V Catted Btatet A ts he asador, to-day. in Oeotoarlng the bonOf the pebts r.ratr.r, J K. San- , red fd>. sddress m which h.? r.forred to j Mr Bayard aa iae able mproaentatlva of ?? nation ?,.,r t., ,i? by 'lea of blood ami languaga.'' Tlie j b'to.iL-iit? cneenC Mr. Boyard lu-illy. I ? T?M?LT IX COOPER UNION CIVIL J?ITICB WAtJHOPI LYNN UTTER RUFTf t?p: ARBITRATION MEKTDfO. AN' DTfaJSPBRATI gPEECSJ a ?a inst BROLARD AND THE TRKATT ITFROARSrjOBUg 1'ff BFi"* BT A CLAQCB?ADi SBBSU ?? wMTX KxowR crnzcxi IN FAVOR or THE ?.ORKKMKNT?THR T'.EsO UTIOXI DECUUtBTJ CARI There were . ?, ittag scenes in oM Coo| ? r Union li-st evento ? ? ??.? ? ? ng had been celled under the ansptces ef the Cttlxene* Committee to take such action as might be deemed necessary in favor of the rvttlfli stia ? of the Arbitrati? ? Treaty between this country tnd Bnglsnd now pendini In the 1 ? ,t 1'??.| |? ksd -'.me esiiy prepared to sia.-, late Th?? hall was packed to the doors long before the hour f->r which the meeting was ailed The audier.ee contained a m Of Oll th?? sorts an 1 conditions thai go to make this cosmopolttsn city. There wore bankers and broken and mer? li-ants and lawyi rs and laborers and Clerks and Tammany heelers and loafers. Unfortunately, the hurt two classes were In th" majority. The resultiti..ti favoring the sanctioning by congress of the treaty were read early In the meeting and were received with enthastssm by a good per esxtoge ,,r the audience. The rest kept silence. - h men a.? President Beth Low, of Colum? bia; Bishop Potter. Samu.?! Qompcrs president of th?? American Federation of Labor, ? "hartes f?. Falrchild. ex-Secretary of the Treasury, and en-Judge H.-nry ?. Rowland advocated the treaty in the strongest terms and In language that bristled with sense and radia'???', reason. Their addn sn ? * ? re siso cordially approved by the friends of the treaty, The complexion of a certain portion of th? audience was stich as to make not altogether sur].rising the dis? rderty scenes that occurred after all the regular speakers had finished and President Low was at.out to put the resolutions to a vote. The disturbance was precipitated by Clvtl Just! s Wauhope Lynn, who occupied a seat on the platform. He obtained leave to Speak, and proceeded to do his best to divert th?.? ? ng from th* purpose for which it had be^n colled H* railed at England, called h?r a "rob? ber nation." declared that she was seeking to entrap the Cnlted Btotes into an entangling al? liance, and he wanted Congress unqualifiedly to reject the proposed treaty. The speech of Lynn was of the moat Intemperate and violent de. acrlptlon, and he offered an smendment to the .'ions whl ?'. bvl usly was Interded to tn the pass f the Ism rant, and suc eeded in his purpose admirably. President Low declined to entertain M snd described Lynn in sharp bul ' ful term? Mr Low's remarks wen mode In the midst ? ? tempest of cheers and hiss? were of Lynn striving to drown hi:?. I I Slltnf for the amendment. leni Low put the origina: ? luttons u Isred them carried. CHARACTER OF ?THE AUDIENCE. Th- audience was eomposed of two sorts?the f the ti ? ?! led for the most ? ? ? ' nt rows of ??eats, and wer* intelligent . ? ,?. ? | .? ? ?? Th?? rest of the audience ?lNii.s . ; I of 1 sort of people who are . ; .?.?. shonl ' r war. because their limited intelligence tends them to regard it a? an evidence *f their patriotism. Most of th*m belonged ??*d*ntly SU the great lower East Bide, arc! ? large proportion of them wer" Tam? many heelers, who had been apparently fore? warned ' Lyi - -:?? . and had h.-*n In? st ru. t ! ? bock hin up. There is no doubt r| lever that the disturbance was deliberately planned by Lynn. So dellberat ! was it that printed cop.? of thi smendment he proposed ? r Offices In tli? cit ? and were received there before they were offered In Co? per Cn ? TI ?? Tammany heelers. having re? ??: I '. their tips wept early to C I'nion si ' pa I the hall. Th-re was little disturbance as 'he meeting ; ... .rtarri:r.g of what was to occurred when Pr?sident Low was speak? ing early in the meeting He was describing ind, SB I said of her: "She Is governing hun? dreds of natili) DS of men in India and in Egypt: she is ????; ? ,- disorder with order*'-when a eoice from the aide of the hail cried with a strong brogue, "Vis, an 1 -1 .?? ? starving the Ind? ians.'" Th.e p. i?ce at once remonstrated with the of? fer. 1er, and be li ft th? The speskers anslys? ! th? treaty both calmly and enthusiastically, and their words were warmly spplsude I 1y a perl of the audience from ttm.me Bui there was an ominous silence In the rear of the ha Ex-BecretS ?' Charles q Falrchild read the res? olutions, which 'and? d the treaty and urged Congress ? itlfy it without d-'.ay. and they were ' ? I -^-d by part of the audience. Si ill the resr seats kept alii m s. They were wait? ing for their ?'? ? ? came after ex-Judo? H s - land i. I his eh jf ar.d direct sdvocoi y of the treaty. LYNX ABKfl TO BE REARO Pr?i li ' ? Ivanoed to put th* resolutions ? . ? rote, when Wauhope Lynn, who was an in rited guesl occupied a seat upon -ked to be allowed to :.?. ? rhe> wa ted Civil Justice in Ta m r t ag... Is a man who is well known In New-York as s person ..: ? .-?- -v Ssedlngly vi iienl Isn l the bench. In a - he declared that the ? of Mr. ?r.'.an mean' revolution, snd h? in? t Intempei Unsi VFsl -" utterance was ?? at a dinner of the ? ? ? - fl ' ? ti ! ? ' lui ' ? - ' ? riteil th?? decline of ? ? the Board f Health ilstlon foi . > to ex. unt of th?? gr 'it ? . ? ? . the health Ini Ived in the dls itli When "Warhoop" Lynn, sa he is often called. .hose f the audience who had hitherto b cn alleni knew that their appointed hour had ? ome They arose at the sight of Lynn emselvag hoars*. President Low grant??: the I Lynn., although he must have guess i " bal be w< aid ssy, Lynn begsfl by reminding t.is he?.rers of the ic a Judge of the city rie said 'hat war anas 'h* last thing he desired. Then !..? ; : ted te denounce England for the alti? tud- She h.? '. always h*ld toward this country, and when he declared of the resolutions that ?th* sr.lrit Of this great city Is against such resolutions*' hi? contingent ral?>-d a gigantic howl that continued for half a minute, although ? n.re were mat.y bissas mtersstngded. "I de sir* th* elevation of patriotism against the ?: if securities,'' Lynn shouted, and th?-re was another roar "I wish." he went on, t, peipeimia the sparii that stood h..hin?i the gins at Lexington. I wish to perpetuate the ? thai WSJ Si 1! inker ???," WheOWSf there ?. r. m? ? Ueassndnna ? h?-, t?. ? TERRIFIC TUMULT pr?g ? I the Jas :?? ? . but, as the great Henry said hi Um assembly m virginia, they cry pea.??, but there ?? ?.? peace with thin robber? nation Bnglsnd.'' This delighted the C oll(iliue,l on art mili iciur. REVIMOS OF THE TARIFF. THF NKU- m?,?. EXPECTED TO YIELD AT LEAJT tro.ooo.ooo MORI p.mvkntk. Washington, March p (Special).?Mr, Dlagtsy and his asaseis tea have I.? ssrsedlngtj iiu-y and have ? work.?? .liiiif.iriy to-day oa the chadnle of wjoI and wsollana They taped to finish Um eSaasMwse- I tion of It and bsghl M >rk on th- f solfisi Ity features to-morrow The pottery irhadills Is not yet closed. and the effon ,0 ??ubsrit'it,. ??, .-in,, foc ad rolorsea rates of duty on assay of the art? tea bseloded in it ?tin continues The transfer ,o the dutiable list of ? all the vegetable Mhr*s. with the probable *x ?i ol jute, whi-h sr* row on the fr.e list re . ' - som? modification, of gcbedule .1 which ar* and mad*. ? Mil ere ?ball r ?commend will ytstd at least *? "??""" ?f additi mal r? . .? into law " i raed ? member of the committee ?? .??. Sev? eral or ine n en '?? ? ? in ? - . ?,ringing in and passing through the House ol Repriwcntjulves ' ''V "L? " :' s~ orB*i ? ?'?' reaolution to ?"' ?????? ?' ?? ? m posing upon wool , snd sii mai . . ? ,, [he rates of : outy i '? ? ' the set of UM or those to be ? ill now in >ourse or preparation ' "'?? ? thli ill be done." laid a member of the committee to-day, "the flood ol anticipatory im ? ting law will be so enormous ?' ' ?' - the mark??? and poatpone any relief iry from the duties on wo?,? <?>,! wool? len ror ? year ?? ? m mtha to ? ime. Ti il a?nger . t to be pr ivlded igalnst, ai d ? do not "? ?? boa ? 9i - ird or wonld desire to ? ' ? rei ?: -?. In . It would be worth whll? ti nt to giro ? - ?? ?-? rrat? thai opportunity " .IV IN8?RANCE AOEXT ARRESTED. CHARGED WITH ISSUIXGJ rvt.s?: POLICIES AND ? IROIRQ .-":?; ? tTVRBS. 1 ' irles Smith, ol :"? isantvtlle, w ? arrested > ?? ? b) Deputy-Sheriff John C, Verplanck al hi- nom? ,?. Pleaaantvill? and lodged in the White ? - Jal!. r,r, . ? of the officers of the Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Company, of this city. Smltn was the - ?? ' l na| ? y. and eomplainl II .? ! ? ? ??? ? the romp ny without consulting or reporting ? ? th? m, and baa tone so far as to fore?? th?? ila turea ?' *n to the policies. ' l . ed from piati s nade in ?' ???t print? 1 fTtris. ? liegen" fra id a red when one of the pollele? w.is present ?-...??? nnd a demand made 'or the settlement if ? lo?*. Smith la well known In I".? isantville, wher? he has lived for a ? imber of yi ira He i? -?bout forty years old snd has borne an es n t repu ? ?".??. ?? FR TITO HUNDRED DAYS ON ??? WAT. T?r: ?. BTJCROFF ARRIVBfl AT I.AST from JaPaV ??tO T?DrS M FB m KART STF.AMFRS. The Oerrnaa shin H. Blaehoff, Captain Schwar !r.e ihotit whi^h considera Me anxiety hai been felt In - Ipping lee, arrived In F',rr safely last night ifl - .. tedkrui pa ?age of 2BJ daya fmm ?;->??. Ja| r. Aft? ' irtng from the port It was necee aary to wail 'we ? lays for s lufBcient tide ?o r? thi vi ~s 1 to pass out over the har. The next ? !i\ after p ichlng deep water a typhoon struck ihlp, mag Another typhoon wo-? met ? week later. 1 I from that time until tho latitude of ? itti ? a reached the seas were comparattv ry quiet I ? ofl the Cape of Good Hope the ^ I wet In the Atlantic Oe.-an th*-? W| re absolutely no tra le S la ?'?? ? .? ? ? rissd to learn that : been fell regarding the ?afety of ? -? I?? Only -? ? ?? ' ? steamer ! for Sar.tos. which repotted him. The Risch? ia ?....- twenty monti - in semi-tropical waters without b? Ing do >;? ' r ttom la foul. She a large cargo Ol BSS BerChSn? n Ruger A Co Mm was f res rlj iteamer Ville ?je Pans, and waa sold .na! converted Into ? four-masted ship Marine undersrrltera say that tills winter has made the record 'or lost and disabled rissale. Never before, they assert, l^e so many rssssti Sallad (rea forts not to be heard of azaln; nor g . tasa ayer bei tra bees so heavy, ? neural - mount? : to un? usual figures, aoma ra? ?- ? at 9 .??.mena. lurai ? premium on 'he Blsohoff was 3" gulneaa Anton? those vessels which have not been ac? count.??! for sin.?., janu irj ire the following: T F OeJtes, r'rom H ? $ ? - for Mew-Yori: i>uff*rin. from ' ?r S ar-Tork: Sal from Sew-. I Beptem ?? r 19 for Padang Kirl righi ?? ? ?'-a" ?? ... - December ? I ?ama, reinsured ? - _? . - I Braeklinn, ire Januar . ?'? r Aban ed at 90 guinea '"*'" '?Wm.in er Ar lb.?.-, 'rom Baltin Fi ruary 11 for ... guineas German Sprott, from Newi. "?. va ?? ? ruary I __- ?. red at 00 gul is, now unln aurable; Illlria, from Sew-Or ? ? lanuary io for reinsured - ' ' -" ?teamer Port William, from Shields G> nber M "or N-w York, reinaured at Btate of Georgia, ?'rom Dansig December ? fi ? ? reinsured at H -??.lin??.. -? REVIVAL f-V TUF. WOOLLEN tSDVRTRT. MILU IN" REW BKQLAKTJ KARE HCKRFVL RR PORTB RI BB2R PUSINESi UESI KOFEFCT. Rochvllle, Conn., Mar ? Leading woollen irers of hi? city, I ' ?? ? : te-day, ? thai th r. !- mark I Impr r?menl in the ,, bualnei ? ' ' "s bp|nr wcelved al the mills The Ho kanura sad Bprlngvllle mills have resumed running na - ? full time, the Amerl? ...,?, Ho-k ?- irted up their carding and spinning departments on full rime the New Kiiu-I..ti<1 Ml .Of t "tr.s on full time. .... Ven in ? ? MUla have re?umed runnlna , after being ihn down ?>r som* ?reeks, and t??..? Beldlng Brothers' s;.k mills ha%-e ? inn? f ? son?- we 'ks. Wooni Set, ? ' March U.?The reaaoral of rh? rubber itock of the shoe dspartmeot at the Ra? tional Rubber faci ?ries tn Bristol to th* Attcs Mill . ? ??:?..,: g) pany, in this city. ?ore Is ne irly finished. jh the makir.i; of ar ;; ? an.i abosa nt Brist ? would cease ? ntlrely. That work em I ?... iu Bristol, and If It Is to so on St this imp ii M ? production of ? . .v ? Mill Then :- further talk of the aban? donment of the Bristol plant entirely, bul l - - ... tennis di partmenl ? to st W eon? ? - has the most model tery hi .. ? ..? ? ? ?:. ?. ? ? r klnda of shoi ?. Th? ia ino shoe withdrawn, a ?.? wx hun ,1,?, ; . bave been iati In th? Ir palssy works . mployed tJM Rasa r ,. ? it the ha ?m ' ? :??. err. ls to be rem ??? ed to BToosao k??' 'airh In Jllllvlll? ? ?*v<"'ire pf the Pieos, fjr the ? rubber help fro? the ? lltage have aver? /..??. ? ? ? ?? the bun few days -?nd of ,hsl aumbi r f ? woefca The I work In Rantgaa'i . ? ? ? ? ? v li men of this ???? f thi W? m ? ??. ? ilk over th? re and the man - ? ,x ex? ? ? -? m? rrem wool!, ? mills In Burrell? arhlcl al) been Idle, or part? im Orrelle. Olendal? Mor? orders than he * time; mil] running full time Wilinni A Inman. Granitevi ? Twenty-five looses prit ion. full ? ? l'i tixtj bands ? Flake, r "f Pa? oag. la running two sets ?me s?"1 employs eighty bands William ? k Co.. of Harrlovtlle and IFhip? .. . ire running full ? rm ? id employ UO hand? VVllcoi * Wells. SI Oak Valley, runnlna In part. and wlil shortly be in full operation; ernpi-n .? >' ?ndi _ ? Th* United Bta'.ea Rubber Compacy*a Alie?, rub? ber mill. In Wooaeocket, will atari to-morrow, ifter ? ten lav?' ihutdown snd will ru.i eijfht hours a ' dsy th? MBSS BJ befor* the shutdown. Louisville. Kv . Mar.-h U -At a m*et!n?r here ,if th* woollen mil! operators of Ohio. Illinois Indi? ana. Mlasourl, Mississippi Tenneiae*. Georgia and Kentuck) .1 w?s stated that th* forthcomln.K rhars-s in rhe tariff would enahle the mli.s to run nil the ve.tr arouml. IEFV8ED TO 00 TO HEAR th.i.mw. Hover. Dat., March U B| I vote of \2 to S, the CowsSttntloaal ? invention to-day refu??..i l0 ron. rider a communi'tattOU from th?? Secretary of th* Demecratio laSgasn af wiiminaton. invitina th members to the latter -ity on Tasodoy saghi next , , Hates ta as address b) Bess tor Tinman, of goutk '"arolltia. or. t li?- BUbyset of rii.an?.? FrsSa gent Biggs announced thai h* wu? in receipt of a communication, which be directed th,? secretary t<> ???id ? ,i- conclualoa aeveral member? laughed , uiri.?. ? ittr-T I '?' ?' Introduced, and then Mr Martin awved Hdiiuirnmrnt until 2 *> ? m At th?- ?ifi-n . ? ? ?.-esion Mr Johnson siti c^eded in having m resolution adopted s -krowledglng the rommunicntlon. but ?a?. ir.K that it was incon? venient for iht member? to attend. ONLY THE REST MEN WANTED THE PRESIDENT WILL TAKE HIS TIME IN MAKING APPOINTMENTS. HR is CaRshTOtXT OsoaaEMMon rur. merits OF TMR Many ?ani'Ipatks SrsRMR -i^aims ana PHfsHBsTSB TO HIM-A WS''. IJHT OP IMPORTANT NOMINATIONS KX PW-G??, on MONDAY. fBT TKf.RORAPIf TO THE TRIBtME.] Washington. March 11. -Tho many applicant? for office who are In th* ?it y m th? .r own behalf have reached th?? com lu?!? p that President Mc? Kinley purposor B*otsjg km ly In making appoint? ments. The PressoV has Leon in office one week to-day, and with the <x~*?tUm of the mem? bers of his Cahlnet and two <,rher minor ?e]?e> tlons, no nominations have heon Kent to the Sen. ate. The Senato has adjourned until Monday, and It Is not expected 'hat any appointments will be snaoancod bee re thai day. Mr McKinley is proceeding with tosaiMndable 6>Mboratloa. it is his destre to get for all th." .ifflc.-s to h* fllleil the best avallali.? men. To this end he |? care? fully considering the meri:? of rh?' many candi? datos whose claims have bean urg> d opon hit at? tention. Few of the would-be offt a hllllllll are com? plaining of th?? ProsfdenVs course, Th?y say. aa rhoy must under th? tirmantotaacea, that they want their fitness f r the pia??.-.? they seek: thor? oughly considered. As might be exnectad, some of th? candidato? want tho appointments made Immediately. They are of the opinion that the changes which are to ho mad?? should be an? nounced at once. But the Pr?sident do?? not In? tend to show any unsoomly hast?. He is pro? jecting with dignify and cawttCW. Probably on Monday a big hatch of nominations will he .?ont to the Senate. Very likely a number of appoint? ments as Ambassadors and Ministers will thon he made; also assistant secretaries., the Commis? sioner of Pensions, etc ROTICE OFFER TO congressmen. It is understood that some of the Congress delegations have embarrassed the Pr-s.dent in neglecting; to deride up->n on? man for certain offices. In not a few cases m'mhor? of Con? gres? have recommended several ni'.n for the same office. A'-cordlng to report th* Presdent has determin-1. and so informed Sonatore and Representatives, that he cannot undertake to decide botweon forty or fifty recommendation! made hy Individua! members of c .r.gre?? or hy State dolearat:? ns. He is Tinted as havirg said that the delegations have is mach r.er.t to as? sume responsibility for weeding out the numer? ous candidatos ; s himself. Since March 4 members of Congress have called upon 'ho President with lnd-,r?-ments for half a dozen men for the sarr.? place, say? ing that they cou'.d not choose bet ween the men. That Is why, it Is said, the President Informed them of the responsibility which he thought should he thoirs. His position has brought about sovera! conferences of S'afe d-Megatioa?. The Republican congressmen from. Indiana and Illinois met to-night. The contest for th? office of Assistant Secre? tary of the Kavy has heoom? -x tedlngty live'.y. From the many candidates in the ft-'.d it li ? hard to pick a winnor. but ?".???1* mon oxprett ? th? battei that ex-Representative John ft, Thomas will be the successful man. Tho f|SV n"is men ar? making a hard fight for him The Indianians are gtfll hopeful of the appointment of Mr. Elliott, while the Pennsylvania m??n say the lucky man will be Rsoreasatatlve "Ja? k" Robinson. The name of ??x-Postmast? r Van Cott ts frequently mentioned here to-day It Is gen? erally believed that he is a candidata To? day the President called fee the records of all th? candidate? who were formerly In the Navy. Theso are on fil?? in tho Navy Department. A new candidat? f.>r tiv A--:stant Secretary of War was talked ? f tins aft mom. This isOeoreje D. Ru-rgi-s. th- preeent A Ifntaat? General of the Army Hi ? ? ;. ? BR| of aero in September. It is sai 1 thai he hl vi!.ing to retir? at once under the thirty years' service law if the president will app ont him Assisi ml Becrs tary. The law pr rMsi thai the Asaletaal S ? rotary Of the Navy sha!! be a : ...:an. but there is no such restriction !n the leled ? ??' the Aa> sistant Bscrstory of War accordine ? ? rei "{? s ?rotary Aiper ri es not favor th?? appointmont of an Army officer to a dvll nttcs. This, of course, will operato against ?l-n-ral Ruggless chance.? of lucceta Bt'SINKSS METHOD? AT THF! TEEAfCET. A woli-known Republican Represe? stive was among tho callers on le rotary Oasi if the Treasury Deportment to-day H?* called in be? half of a friend Mr. ''.air.- : I I the Repre? sentative In courtCOUS but firm laiujuage that he intendo.] t | gt) slowly in a; ; I m h:s De? partment. Among; many candidates who are in tho city there woe an impression that numen-us "pi ?" were lying around the Trealurj D? ; artm-nt, to i?> easily secured bj ? the tr?e. Contrary !nf> rmation having Ptached these, Mr. c,ag?? is now being crits leed. ? - a* :-?. however, d ? not approve of this talk. The Representative who called upon him to-day 1 ? >s not approve of lt. sltltiragb ho failed m his m.-. M?on. He sad that Mr. Gago, is s iiMntes seaa, was going to run the Departmeni on busineai principi?-?, and that he would theref ? ? chang.-a with aution He woo also handicapped, ho said, by th?? Civil 9* rvice law, whs h \ ormlts (kW chanws in th- ?1??| irti Th?* Missouri Republ ana ha I no n feronce to decide on re nt Wow ? an lldatet an appearing In the Held right al : ||r stt,?,.?,,-, who ran for Congreaa m the XHIth i latri t. '.s ? candidate for a- stani I ? trian I of Congress. John ? Henderson, Jr., s '.uts to I p., as Minister toOdreece R C Kerenaleft Waah> 1 inoton several dayaago for ? st ?? liter? ' f..,^n.'o with the President. The Presi leni \.\% ? m to Mie? - . ; appointments. Es-RepresentatlVe Butten* rth * ; ; ? 1 rllned to talk about what nda are doing , In his behalf. He did noi d my or affirm th?? re i port that he is being pushed ' : Gen ? ral of the Departmeni of Just:.?.- Major ? . terworth Jokingly told some of I - ?' da that I an <?hio man never declined ofttce. Dr Bompoon Pop? ' ftV :th Carolina, who has boon leading the tight sgali il ? :n hie state for several years Is ? ? lldate for the Audttorshlp In th.? Treasury Department neid by ? Btobo Parrow, of South Carotins Loomle Blaloch of Hewberiry. wants to I ?? Marshal of South carolina P< r th? post re isti al Ip ai Co? lumbio. ?. C. a h?'St "f ?\??di !.?.- ha- ?; peared. v.x Poetmaster Clayton, ? ET Bcrevea and Oeorge Hugit'.r.s are ap 0| th? number. .?Al.bF.RS at t?;: WHITE HOCBB, There was a BetfelRbts diminution to-day In the office-seeking for.ee that bava mir. hod on the White House ?in?? tho now President en ! tered it. Bright BUSMMalns and balmy a;r made i it a day to be spent outdoors tHtl.tr than in. and this geajf have had seaMeffect But the real roas.-ns for th-? falling off in attendance un ! ,i(,uhted1v aro tho new nil??.?? for tho recep? I f ; visitors and the hints the Presid-nt has given that he will noi nu e much conslderatloa to the smaller offices until th.? Tariff Mil is in a fair way toward nnai disposition Then again, he has had little time t.. writ- the BMSOaSjO to be j present*??! to Congress oeal Monday, and that i is a matter which cannot wait, white ofrVe 1 seekers can Several men of promlBOBce, wh. had nothing ! to'ask and nothing to taped from tho Admin ' istratlon, dropped In t?? pay th.-i- respects thit ? morning. Among them were Benator Stewart, of ' Novada, and Repr?sent?t.* ? CotcMng* of Mh> ? atsstppt, one of th. Demorratle leaders in the ? Hoiue The Rev. ? De \\ Iti T.ilmage .ame ! with his daughter, and was followed by Arch? bishop Chappello. of Santa Fe. SSCOftOd by Dele | gate Catron. of New-Mexk.o. Tho venerable