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I DEMANDS OFWOUmdMEN. MUBOVKt PAtUHV JUIKM tH TAUt XO miuu vvt mitiaux ihjimx ajsja jCrrtarrra Quit W.rh rtf Krajnreua ty ik aliilaaio Yary IVw afaai Annr Ik ItavMrevei Call far Strip Taaaa ISaalaaa ajatea atnivala Aa-alri SSaaa .f la ! leal Jllaara l'sltae) ta IlMaaadlaa Mr V asaa A VUtarr tr taaSHraaa Oar aUoau Br. Ijoois, March 13,Ercrybody wa nnx lounlo know to-day whattha anclneers will do. To nxloaort and dromon hald aeonfsronaa lastnlffht which laatad forsoTrral boar. The situation was eanvassnd thorouclilr. and tt WM almost ananlmonslyaa-racd to await tha arrival of Oblof Eneltifer Arthur bafnra maltha-an opsn deoUratlon. but In tha mean ttma tag-Ira all tha aid and comfort possible to lha KnUhte ot Labor. At tbs Ewlne aieuno croislnx of tha Mis souri raelflo, araotrnl point for atrlka datslop msnts. Tub Bon aorrasponJent stood this morula among a group of strikers whowers discuaslnc th action of ths engineer. It was Isaraad tint a set of resolutions has been drawn expraaainc a desire on tbo part of the lienors to go oat with tbs Kalehts. Thssa will be prosunUd to Chief Arthur. The aiurlneers Bite as a suOleUat erlevaneo the running of ths snirines by tbe police ami non-union men. lie sides theita resolutions tho mon will personally present their wlahes to Arthur, and there is to doubt that the encinaor and firemen will offlolally join the men. Until Arthur's leclslon is bad tbe engineers will eontluue tfaelr pasaiT aoqulnsoenco to tbe demands ot Ux Knights, and will not run tfaelr engines when requested br the Knights not to do so. While this Information waa being given. En line 235. manned br Euglnoor Tom Casey and Fireman Jack Dinner, was backing down from lbs sbona. Tbe engine passed over the croas log. and when about twenty ftst cast. Ave or liz of tba Knights made the usual demand on the crew to take their endue back to the shops. The engine stopped aud tho Urumau jumped off. The engineer refused to proceed in either direction without a ilreinnn, aud Bonner thon got on tho engine uud said: "I will help you take bor baok to the shops." The engine was then run baok. Bomo thirty minutes later another attempt was made to run the miruo engine with a new crow. On this oc casion It went through without opposition. "Why Is that?" asked the reporter. "Well. I said tbe Knight, "there is no use doing it all hero. We gain time by letting them go down , and come buck, and so distribute the excite Burnt. This in our policy. But you oan sarnly wueier that she won't go out." and nloioM be fore the convi-rMttlon was over tbe eiij-'ine came tmrk without any cars attached. Itnth euKlnea wore ti bo usmito pull a freight train. This wud tue extent of tlia efforts made to run freight trains to-, lay. rasseuuer travel is not Interfered with except as to I, jcuI accommo dation trul iib. Through travel is not lutiir ruuunl. The mall tralus aro running on the Missouri l'ni'lllc. and neoommoctatlon traliiB as well as through trains on all the othnr roads. Only two extra police inn n wore at lb Union depot this morning, but there were a niinihr on hand at the four courts within easy rcuch in e a they wen needed. It naa tbe Intention of tho officials of tho Missouri l'arille to run out their rio.itfiint Hill accommodation train at 7:05 o'clock tbib morn ing, but tliey could get no one to hrlnc riovrn the kxoniotlve. uud tbo idea hud to bo aban doned. The train Has all made up rimdy to leate. and there wore a number of DiiSHnngeia on board. A Hwitch engine was bitched to the tr.iln. and it whb pulled over to u sldn track. 'Xlii' luissengors walked linck to tbo dutnit, Uesides tlin failure to move trains, the most Intuutitliig Ionium of tho day's duvolnmonts was tho futile elTort uiudo to rosume vvoru. in tlio shops o tho Missouri Fat'lllc. Tho Hupcr lntondont's adverttstirQent calling for men to take vacant positions nan poorly renponded to. Fires, howovar. were kindlnd. and .from the voluiree of KUioko belching from tho sruolte stuoke. it looked to tboae outside as though everything wan in full blast. At noon the bell rang to quit work. At 1 clock It rang nealu to re sume. A reporter sought permission to go through tho works in order that the pub.io might be Infoimi'd that plenty mon had been found to do the work. IVrmieMoti was refused. Oao of tho etrlkors. whose personal friendship far the suiwrliit.-ndei ts li uoltil, hud lull his ehest of tools In th" bhop when he struck. He weut through tbo blia'kiulo of detectives under the essort of u poliwman with the Ostensible purpato of recovering bis kit. When bo roturnod he reported to his eom rnd.Miliat tho total number ot mon housed In tlio -liiip and out piillco duty was four. Nona o! t'-oiu wr working oxcopt to k ep stoum in tbe onglno. so tluu.aj Col. Sollora ea. "tho arni-nraneii of heat " might bo maintained. iluter Mnelianic fianlott rang the bail vlcor onsiy. but itwasblmply a pleoe ot bluff. This D)ws cnusiidthu gxaulestmurrlcneutuuiopgthe ei "ii nutklde. Ol. Hoiie. tho genernl manager of the His noun l'aciflc. denies that h has made any ovt'i 'uiui to the Uuiirhu of Labor fur a eelUa me it of tin) trouble. 'lue Houe or tbs Municipal Assembly has p.;i-jjj a riiholution that tlio iiiteroctB ol the city demand that the MIhiouiI ruciQo lUIlroad in ikiiovi'itun'4 totlio strlklngomplorexs lonk iuetotho hottiumontot the strike and the re sumption ot bUHlllVSS. Tbnnltornejs of tlio Missouri Pacific RtII wny this r.fteruonn upplled to Judge Horner for a i"iii'orarv Injiim tnni to restrain J. J. Mc O.iriy mid Al. H. i'aliur. 1. 11. Nolua. aud oll.er Strikers from goi g on the premises ot the Sinlutiff and InierftirttiK with their property. 'Iiii InmnHtiou wan irrantotL KiMiisCnv. Jiuych 13. Tho railroad com pauy wa.o compelled to abandon tbu utti'iniH to unit h freutit train west yoMerday afteruiin. The luo'iuotive was in the round house with steam up. reudy to start, wuuu the etriki-ru at tempted to t-mze it ana pull tho fire. Sheriff lleiilug and W. C. llsiley. a guard, eommaadod them to desist, and In the exaitemeut JJaUey drew a pistol, and a stormy scene ensued. j , Pulet was restored and the strikers withiliuw. g- but tho company abandoned further attempts C. to move a train (or the day. liuilxy was ar rchloil upon a cbargool anHiiult and buttery. Fort Worth. March 13. Tho fact that the rnxusand rucilla rand has reopened business along the entire line from New Oiloaua to El l'useo. and that Gov. Brown has won the light so for. ii wry unsatisfactory u the strikers, and thHyuiil now try another method of crip pling the ooinpnuy. Knights of Labor all over the country, but chlellyinthe East, are now raising a fund, which is said to be upward of II pur oaplta. This fund Is to be sent to Texas and Louisiana, and is to be used br a commit tee of twelve trusted Knights in buying off tho men who hero gone to work in place of the strikers. This committee will uso in-r-, lUfthlou nlth tba men at work, will pay theiu a certain suarof money, and initiate them Into H9 tke order. Aaaoon as the men are Knights . tbsr will receive a rertlllcata that they were working for Onuld. but Jolt at ths request of striken) and joined the order. This certincato will also commend thorn to the Master Work nmnof Miweuibilo In all parts of the country. and lli uige upon thuxo Master Workman that Juoy II lid tlio bearer work. As soon as tho mon leave tlra employ of the Texas and 1'acinc tuny will be ent to Knsturn points. Tho Knights y tbe mad will bo crippled, and, with no trains rnnnlnir. their ohancea of success be eOM tut brighter. rawiuMB, Kan., Unrch 13. Tbe first skirmish of the strlLo was hud to-day when the company Irisa to ran out a freight train. It re sited in u victory for tho strikers. The train was run from Mukngee through tba Writer) In rhnrgn of United States Marshal, and when It reaehed tho Kanxaa line wa J turned over to Hiiorlff Woodford. Tho train reached Tursous nt 10 o'clook this morn nie. The strikers bad patrols, and when tba train rami to a liolt for the rwiro.id cronsiug the engine was uncoupled (rum tlio train, tno lira pulled, and the engine nirciy iiad enough steam to pull Into the round hoiiiw. HnMTlutundeiit Qnldon had an siigldH ready to take a train out. As tun engiiia lolled out of tho round house, trepniu juritrli enulnii was run down on the "in track In eueii u way as to impede Its Prugrnwi, and th frnlgbt engine van sur rjiuiided by so many mou that It bad to stop, urn swltrh nn.'inu vat run up to the freight engine, which ae boon pushed back to the round house. TWUt iikj,i Km, l tut ll.TUUINOUH UIJ1I0K. JIUMi.toixiM, jXl March 13. The long-do-is red decinimi id tlie iiiiuUvUile, Oeceola, mid "I lliisQiitifluiliiM whs given tn-day iilmnkt uiisiiiiuiiiisly in invorof tlin stii'.e. reven-uig J.".elr i iimr ueiion to niibmit to arbitition. iiiu l.ve. uuie isoiinlnl the . National I cdi a tienoi Miiicisknd Miuo Ijtborors met yvsmt ear nt IlKiitmlnio. and this morning the tnluers 0 that eub-diHtrlct met to ballot. , It jus ihevwho pnivented a strike on Tuesday ini..c.,l"t then 153 voles for the strike, and 1.WTJ (or arbitration. Now they give two votes fulv ugaiust a ktnke, uhunglng the rult of jn rote In il,o C'lcui field region, to wh.ch they helong. This action has greatly on 'eurageii the eirlkurs at Invln, broad ' ?igpi Msyersdsle, Unrret. l'ocslioiitss, Elk ""'n. Ueorv's Creek, and nil othnr "'districts in Feiloratlonho. S. einluucjns the stir eaelarn bitaniliious ooh! fields. There .no 'ager any indecision or heslutlon, and iituo men in the federation are now pracii caiiyout, 1 here are exeoptlnnsof minor Im ?rif ".T- M '"' "' the Kemble Iron (Jompany at ItiddiMtiurg. lu tlw Iiroad Top lingiun. wusre work was rennmod only two weeks ago f e'auspnsionof nearly eighteen months, il'J'hyatrlker are using every argument to k. .u' UlddUteburg men te join theiu. and rhTJ1W.?A.!l1 wf k er may bo out also. ZP'Vk HllHCoal and Iron Companye man at iiai1slsraTaaUyekUd tkat Uw tik. Baaa aa ajpjjjjpaasjajagjaaja aajaajjaj laa become geeerai an A afrtwaiM tt te tMr OWJI nwMptaiei)errBMdaVatlc at the be Sinning. Had they shown any weakness th emntid for an advance lor mining would not are been followed up with ttm preaent spirit. The llobertsdahi men have bean showing a somewhat vindictive feelieg taward the com pany. They have been Idle a waek, have lieen dlRcusiiIng the wroocs Uiey think tbay have suffered nt tbe hands of tbelr employers, and tlin latter havo leen obliged to threaten very (loelfllre action If the mon do not return tn work. It would require but a word from some nvklnss leader tn cause great trouble, and the dancer will tx-coms greater as a solution of tbo dimcully la delayed. trrratrr nxn STanrjas. CtMcnrNATt, March 18. The etraet railroad strike is ended. The Waluat Illlla linea ae oented 11.85 a day of twelve hours, and aont out their curs at about 3 P. M. Thoemployees of thaConeolldnted Company had a less har monious maatlno. They began thnlr session al 2 o'Oock. and wore about equally divided between the two propositions made by 1'roeident Ktlgnnr M.tUS all around, or tl for conductors and $1.76 for drivers. It re qulrnd considerable tinio to come to a decision, but they settled upon the last-named proposi tion, and atC o'clock the care were onlernd nut and lb men resumed work. Tbe strike has teen entirely harmonious and is tho briefest one on record, Boston, March 18. More than BOO drivers, conductors, and other employees of theOaoe hritUa and Charles Rivor Morse Kail roads Joined the Homurvllle brunch of tbe Knights of Labor between midnight nnd 8 o'r, ock this morning. They mean to demand (8 a dny for conductors and drivers, and a roaaonable ln cratA in stablemen's pay. Bt. Louis, March 13. Keeenllythe manage ment of the Broadway and Cass avenue ktreot rnr lines advanced tbs wagos of their em ployees tn 'l fur twelve hours' work. Tills as thin canoed dissatisfaction nutong the em plnos of other Unas, and yesterday delega tions of their number made tbo circuit of the city, notifying their fellow laborers to ssfembte on Sunday evening, to coashler tho propriety of a strike for an increase of wages. KXKIttTS OF LADOn MOT TN rOUTIC". Uxoatuu. III., March 13. The erroneous Im- Eresslon hus gone nut that tbe now United a bur party ot America, which had its birth tn Decatur March C. wns organized by tho mem bers of a Knights of Labor assembly of till city. It was formed under the auspices of the Decatur Worklngmon's Club, which Is entirely Boimrato from tho Knlghta of Labor. Tho new party proposes to complete and extend the or gautr.atlnn in this and other Hlntun. nominat ing county and State tickets, beMdos putting up a cuudidnto forProsldeot In 1888. BKTTUNO TUB BUYE11LV BTRIKC Boston. March 13. The Boverly labor troubles are now In a fair way to be settled In two or threa duvs. The manufacturers have di'clded to recngnize the Municipal Board of the KnlghtH of Labor, and negotiations will ho begun Willi them In a short lime. The maim lueturere ftHko I for n new Board, which tho usHiimbiies could not concede, as tho membera nro elected for a stated term. They found, however, that the Knights were ready to do nil In ttiulrponorthat was fair and rea doiiahln lo bring about a eettleuient, and there fore concluded tn treat with them. A commu nication waa therefor aeut to the Municipal Board a-kUitf that a meeting be beld, and thut the luneoniuiiltevs should constitute ubrnud of arbitration, llules to guide their confer etioes wore ndopted. Tho matter ot tules In govern the buttlemont of difterunroa was next considered. Homo difToroncoa ot opinion were rnaulteated st the fcturU but an agreement ! eurti to ho raaoluid aooner or later. The rulos piopobed are similar to those in Brockton aud Lynn. There will not be muobbusloexs this mouth or next, even if work is resumed, '1 he shun shipments from tho town tho past week havo been only 260 oases. OTItlLB lABun uovtaizsrr. BnvNBWics, Marob 13. Tho Oabot Compa n'b cotton mill closed ltn doors Instulghton aeuount ot a Htriko, throwlnc TUU hands out of employment. Cuicauo. March 13. A mooting woe held In a wnst-slilHlinll hist night to explain the enu60 of tho McCormlck locKOUt. It becumo evident that tho Socialism were present in such num bers iib to control tbe meeting. Anarchist Field ing got the platform, nud for on hour advocated the most lucjndlary mouHures. Ho advised tho SOI) pooplo present tn no longor pay any attention to law and order, but to take forcible pneaesslon of the McCormlck factor-, tiuvernl other speakers made simllur addresses, in English and (Jeriuan. After vio lent contusion Uvorge Itodgera of tho Execu tive Committee of the Knights of Labor was allowed tn explain tho oausee of tho reo-nt lock-out He donouncod theauurchlstspeeches. nnd nuiil no bnuest wnrklngman should pay heed to such rant. The Knights of Labor, when thoy had a just oomplaint. needed no such Heeisianoe to adiuet their difficulties. l'muDUiiUH, March 13. lbe coxa trade 1 good, and tho region has about settled down to actlv work. Tbe demand forooke la active, but shippers are experiencing aomo troubla In getting cars. The railroad strike tn the Went la detaining cars and aggravating tills diffi culty. The ll.iltlmoie nnd Ohio have already ceased to t.ike coke conslguud to bt. Louis and adjacent points. AuuuuN. March 13. Jfre t Walt, carpet man ufuctururs, have uunounced a voluntary ad vance of ten pur cent, in vtugos, to taxe eHect on April 1. 1'nir.vDci.ptttt. March 13. Tho Typographi cal Union of thle city Is authority for the de nial of th statement that the Philadelphia kifxliu'j L fc is being bovoottod bo the Knlghta ot Lab ir and printers' unions. Tho .joitnig .ich.is bi.otiio u union papor. emptors nono but unions hands, and para union prions. HfiAMiiKiN, Pa.. Marco I.I. The eoal trndo in tho Miamokln region is in a deploroblo condi tion, and both opur.itoru and minora aie die couruged. Vestorday the Bellmora colliery shut down Indellnatcly on nrcnnntof n scuclty of paying order. Threo hundred hands are thus added to the long lUt of unemployed. In Jvoriliumbarliind counlyexperlenred min ers workodloet month for $10, nnd oving to tlio scircliy of cars they will muko lnfl for March, A maiA uieHtlngof tho Seventeenth dixtrlct of the Min r-' and Ijibnren' AiuitlgnmnP d Asso ciation wns held hr last night to consider the l-et way of tmnehiing the trade, Ariangeruents have been i'omilntea for an iiumeuxn lalwr ileinnniitratlon at Mount Cirrus!. In coniuuc- tlou with the Knights of Jjihor tlio miners ex Iiecl to niakoa IIp!ay to lltly represnnt tho ginwth of the two unions in lbe n-n region. WlUJAMaToWN, Pa.. March 13. Tho bummit Branch Coal Coiuiinny'a collU-ry men ore still on aHtrlke, vlHi little probability ot an early ai'ttlemnut being effected. Tho mino Is one of tho largest in tho State, nver 1.000 hands being oiniiiuved. The operations two yearn ago cleared a (jiiarfr of a million for the operator, and iknl year $175 UOU 'i ho docrettbe lu the company' earnings led tn the HI per cent, reduction which has brought nbout the strike. Tbe miners deny that the company ban offered to compromise by conced ing 7 per cent, advance. liKADtxo. March 13. All the olgnrmikers of this euimtv are going luto the ualon. In this city m-inufactureis have requested tholr em ployees tn min the Clgurmakers' Union be cause they havolirun uuablo to sell their goods uukMsput into tho market as union-made. At Hoiotntown. where there are several large tautoriii. ulnvty-koreu cigarmakeis joined tbe union last night. Jamihtown. March 13. Broadhead i 8ons did not think seriously of the strike of 130 girls In tho wenvu room of their worsted mills lt night, but to-day. when the latter refused to go to work on the old terms and this afternoon In n meeting in I'ira ninn'rt Hall resolved to May out until their dm inds woro granted, tho flrui became convened that theclrls meant buslnesp. The latter w.nttii nine of about 10 pen not. in their waged. Tlin firm h.u notified its lutenta to tukn otders lor goods uutiject to tho result of tlin strike. Tlile lH.Iiunstiwn'8 first Kerlous labor difficulty, nnd, es tmth side3 aro firm, it piotn lsos to be a protracted struggle. THE KNHIHTH OBOWI.VO 100 TAUT, CniiiAiio. March 13. The filpte Executive Boaidnf tho Knlglits of Labor to-dny. Issued an order thai tin more anenibllss sli.tll bo or giiniKeil in tbls Htele duilnglho next for'ydurs Our reuoa for leaning this order," said Koljt. Benurtt, State MnHterWnrkman, in liiiitlheorder Ik growing loo last, and wo are afraid that peo pln may be indm ed to join it ,il. out, fully un ilennnndtnc all our nl'j.'ets. Wo vaut only Intellig.'nt mon nnd wo cntitmt have any mliem nnd nuceeuii in tho work vvu want to nocoiuiilNli. OuUildo of Chiango wn are Imlldlnu up itnueiilly lnt",ll;(,'in nei-ciii-biles, and dr.tv our jnemreielilp from all rnnk'-farmors, Inboiere. meielients, and pro fessional men. DarliiiJ tlio f..ity daye we will explain tlni oOjxi'U llioinui.'liiy, aud ..Id then 1 ready tor or-"in Ing wm ugjlu, " Louif.vn IX M.ircli 13, -Tl o frnlght lu.tke men on tho Chesipeiika mid Oiiio and Hotith wtern road Mrnct. for an advance to-day, Kevernl of Iheiil m uiroil'jd at 1'aducah whlln inlng l Hon tiauii. TLey weio ie ).ia.ed, nud trnins mo i imn.ng with now creW3. KiNNAhUitY, Mnri-'i 13 J'lio tinllt iiMIvm will) thn hV.'llilii.ieiiol tho vauoiik Jli.ej her j wore inljiihlod this uf ciuuou, nnd n threslalied strike nverted. Du timn will herevttoi iei.elve t'.'.'.'S i.tid uLut mou fll.33; foremen, 175 per lum.lli. HE VVOS'T HAKIt OVKI.IUI.ia TO Hie riOl'I.K. Tbo f.00 emp'oyees of the V. lulitln;ort Btciun Cordagu Wink", who eti nek on Iildnr, loimed mi n,";iiilliii at their uinnting Ol i 1 1 day night, with Jneeph Anderein for Prl dent, Tho e'rikers vvera eo'llisi'lled to avoid drlnlclti't and to refrain from vlornee, Annio Ci'bn. i blight and pretty rope ooller, uindo a apoecb, d-tlHrlugihiiltlie girls 'vtio all undur palil. Til strikeis held a meeting iihich l.irttod nil dav vvHeiday. and le.olvi'd not In elgii tue ngraair.iint tlist President 1'altuli hud tried to lorco upon them. Thoilnm.i id whlth the striker have decid ed to irmko aru. for tba laborers, tl.'if a dav n straii of tl.ifi! (or the collurx. all little girle. 75 cents a dui luutoad ut 12. and foi thn uikJihuKs nn advance of 10 ner cent. President 1 niton thinks tho trouble was brought about by a committee of the Knights of Labor who t.ii.ia on from t'nlni'o with avloiv lu put obstruction In the way of tho MeOnnack Iteaper Company, with whom the Knight era fighting. Mr, Fulton makrj asfvfortfMCorinakOoaipanir. Hessyahs baJiafta tiat U MitMl Ol bWNWM '" ' " iitiaatfBeaesaH 1 1 im u lite emptoreaa tmptr in gA tnwn ytrt of ttia shop. BasaldMiat siaroanittsawkoaliednn him yeaterday were not his employees and for that reason barof used to bar anything to do with them. I do not propose lo maho overt urea to my people," be said. "I will simply wait until they are raadr tn come tmec. If they don't emnn within a weak laaall Iraoelermyordeiiv to other fnetevries wbo rn willing to take them nnd tn deliver the goods tn me. I will not try to start up with new hands." A large number nl Jtnilau laborere erarlorrd by thoTultlmoro and Ohio llnllroad Company struck this morning for higher wages. They threw away their tools and persuaded all the earlers locenho work. Their pluces will prob ably be filled by other labolera. 225 xixk DiscnAnoci) tn dkooelym. On Friday nnd yesterday 225 of the 700 em ployees In the Wotthlngtnn Hydrnnllo VTorka In Van Bruntetreet. Brooklyn, were discharged. It baa been reported to tlw Krapiro Protective Association of tho Knights of Labor that tho men were discharged beenuse they belonged to labor unions and bod begun an agitation for mora wages. The Executive Oommlttoo of th nseociation will nioko an Investigation, nnd work will lie begun nn the works If thn facts are ss they are represented to bo. Hupeiintendont Barr ot tbe works said that the dullness In business necessitated tho discharge of about 40 per eent. of the employees, and that there woe nn objection whntevnr tn tbe nvm txenuso of tbelroonnaetion with the Katghtsof Labor. The discharged men would be taken baok Just a eoou as tbere wns work for them. MKHSINUEll BOTH RTRtKK. The tblrtv-tour messenger boys employed by the Brooklyn District Telegraph Company have been working for 117 a month during eleven or mora Pours a day. and havo been nhllged tn provide their own uniforms. On Friday night tbe word was passvd that the time had oomoto strike for their rights, and yesterday morning only two of them went to work. A committee was appointed todomandof Buperlntendeal Uarrogb 14.60 a weak for ten hours work. Mr. Darrogh refused to nego tiate nn such n basis, and snon be hod two pn icemen nt the office to protect tbe boys who went from this city to take tbe place of the strikers. In the afternoon noarlynll the boys expressed their willingness to return to work at the old rate. Almost all of thorn were taken Dack MuastcsatiK jtvrs on stkiue. rickelliw - Ilraaewav UOee na Paacklng Iha Hove wis W'orlml. TUlrtr-flvo massonfrrr boys employed by the American District Telegraph Company, at office 851 Broadway, wont out on .strike nt 8 o'clock yesterday morning, bocnuao they don't like tbelr day manager. C. J. Donovan. They soy that hols too eovore; oalla thorn Hal Band thieves before nice people without any oaubo, and docks tholr pay for trifling oflunces. The one boy who romnlncd behind, whon he came out with a message, had hU eye black ened at Thirteenth street. Several dntailad boys from the down-town officers, whostippllod the places of tbe strikers, mot vvlUi similar mishaps. A little boy belonging to No. l'Jgot a very bad thrashing. The s'l'lkere remained In tno neighborhood of the oOlco all dnv. At 7'i P. M whon Dono van, the cause of their grievance, enmo out to gn home, twenty nt tint etrlknrs and a de'oa linn from the Young Chsln Hang of hixtenth street, near the Eaat lllver, who bnd volun teered tn help, walked up tn him with lira noaiitng irom tnoiroves. tionovnn was gunnina by the comiiany's detectives. Bones and Me Olnnees. The oOlcers put him safely aboard a Broadway car. A tew ot thoetrlkers hung around the prem ises all tho ovenlug. Somn poorly chid bojs who had heard of the strlko. dropped around and looked eagerly In nt the window as if tliny would liko to geta job. But each was eatdly scared away by a regular going up to him and saving: Young toller, don't go tn dere. or I'll give you a tilt in der ear." Home of the boja went to the compan' head office nt 8 Day street, nnd nlcod Supei Intend not Smford to put Night Manager William Phil lips in Donovun'i- pluco. Mr. S.mford said last night that ho bad dis ohaiged six nr seven ringleaders of ttio dfe turbance. nnd that the ottiora who went out under their luiluence, but wore good boys, would bo back ntvvork on Monday. He suld that Donovan would not bo removed. a flood of rtLizita oir. Break In ska Heakaaral IMpe 1,1 Acres or Firi X.nitila OrerBaurrd. Mii)Detown, N. Y., Mnich 13 For three days nnd nights the novel spectacle of huge bonfires of petroleum has boon witnessed by tbe people In and around Unlonvlllo. this county, and the atmosphere has been filled with black smoke nnd clouds ot peneltatittg, sticky oil oot. which hns set tied everywhere and covered the country with n coat In,',' of creasy black. The stench arielns from tbo burning nil is most ofleoslve. and the teinpeinturn at Unlonvlllo has boon nt summer heat. The causa of all this was two serious btunks in the Natural Transit Company' eenboard oil pipe line, the flrttl that have oecuirod foi many months, and tho must dieosttouH of any lu tbo history of thn line. Tbe breaks oeiurred within twotity-four hours of each other, on tbo summit of hill half ii mile finm Unlonvlllo. Tin v were caused by the giving way of a section of pipe that had hec'irri" defective under the enormous iiressuio brought to bear on them by tlio puiupin.' ma chinery In forcing tlio pntroloiim tliiough tho plpee over tho Kiiiiwutigunk Highland, west of this villngo. lmpe led br aueh forces, theoll si outad Irmn tba fiacturud pipes more than tlfiy lent in the air. In lingo streams, nlth a rush and a ronreijnal to tlio rioKy action of a gushing well in the nntivn Held of nl'doiii. The ramping oil, following the depression in the nurture of tho ground, and with a momentum given by the steep ulopo of tho hill, lushed iin n end ovoi (lowed aoies of (arm lands, mid Invaded door vmds and gardens m the suburbs of tho vlhagn. Iu Rome yards obstructions backed it up tn n depth of nearly two feet. Tlio soil wae de-'plr saturated with the penotrntin stuff, and well springs arid creeks polluted by its mint. The l'ie Line Company's soctinn boss lost no time in putting a Inruu extra force of in-u at work rnnaiilng the bicnks tin tlioy occurred, and in taking measures to restrict to thn nar rowest limit tho damages threatened by tho oily flood. He c.iubod the onrr.int to be dammed at favorable points, thus col lecting thn oil in reservoirs. Ah the easlsMt method of getting rid of it ho sot fiie to the reservoir, tjuch was the quantity of oil tbu oo.lented bomre the breaks onuld be re paired and the flow stopped Hint the Humes have been roaring on the fnims of Unlonvlllo ever since. The rustic population Iiah flojkod to the spot from uiIIch around to sture at tho strange sight, and Potore tho flames prevented the work hundreds of Imr rolo of crude oil were scooped up nnd carried away in vessols of all kinds iiy tbe thrifty native, although what uaa they eau make of It has not been mado apparent. The people whose property hoe auftured injury composedly await tho outcome, knowing that tho company has a commendable custom ot settling piouiptiy nud eiiuitably all ohiirusot this kind. Tim company's loss will foot far up Into tho thousands. Nur a hi aid cjy iiik ma i'oviu HMmir Mtilrla Tklnks lka,t th Kenr York Train he n U ait a llMllary. Manap;or Mutrie of tha Now Yoik Club dropped into tho offlco of President Day yes terday and showed him n coutiacl to play with tbe New York Club the coailrg season which Kwlng bnd just signed. When asked what ho expected to do against the Detroit Club with IU "big four," Mr. Mutrie snld: "I admit that they are very strong, and that the big four urn an honor to any olub. But do you suppose Hint If tho proposition wns made to give the big four for Connor, O'ltouiko. Ward, and Dorgan ot the Now York Club that I would oonsider It for a moment? No, sir. In regard toother players inthe Now York team.lt Is wull-Known what they can do. I think that It Is pivfdble that the Detroit hoavy hitters will havo expended much of tho oyelono which they expeot to eiento nn tho oponluir of the oe.iHon by tho time they gel lo this city, but that reinulns to bo seen," Mr, Mullin thinks that tho Nnw York team will otuy itend a llttlo prnctlco to get lu lurm for their general Plav. Tbe team will bn the enmo iw hint year, aud, with the training gain ed last your, ought to play as well, if not Iwttui. this year. The men ara all In good simps, mid promise to do their bent. Tho New York dub will report for practice on April 1. J'ipsident I oiini; of the League hns approved the following ciuitin'tri with the New York Club; U .1. Iirconin J J. Qeihanl. i. Ii. (I'llourke, J), Itlcnurdhoii, It. Connor, nnd J, SI, Ward, Kwing'u contract linn uot yet boon np proved. Tho New Yoi k Ciuh has arrnngod gnmss with the following clubs fur nevt mouth on th Polo (.rounds: (in Apiil 1, with the Jasiors; on April '.'. with thn Arctles: on April 3. with tho .Miriluire; on April A with the Brown CoHb.-u team: cii Atull 0, with the Portlaiid Club: ou April 7. with the Uliuplc Club; on Al rllHnnd V. with Anihcrsl Cnlle; on Alull 10. with (V iniHa College: on April 13 wlili Jiildgeport: uii Aiiiil 14, null Kunarbr ou April 15, with the Jaapnre;i.n April Hi, with Nwitik, mi A lull 10 and in. vrilh I'riuwlon ;on April 'ii. ith lulu: on ApiiiUi. with Colum a:on M'ril Slulth Vale : on April 'Jl, with C.ilumhla: on April 2fl, wilh Buffalo. Tho New York Club ollero a handfrotno trophy, oon alstliur of a silk flag similar to the oue present ed to Yale In '83, to the college team which will make the beat snowing agaiaat It during April, feat- IW0 gaSUM BadM eUBt, i .iiiiiiiuaes ajgae -jj'i,i i ib , i ig b xmb Jtr arr rrmmmmtt. Tke rirst f a )rie nf Talaa Ictara Bsy tka Kv. Dr. JHorian Bla. In boginnlnjr a scrlcj of loctin cs sultablo to the Lenten season, on last Friday night. Dr. Dlx Mtcctcd as his themo " Christ Is Christian ity." nnd said: Itleensyat tbe outset to take oxcoptlon to some remarks ot cortaln pnpnlnr writers of tha day.Tbue: "Tho pcoplo will not llften to wliat thoy do not txllovo. Truo: yet it does aot follow that all mast be false to whloh Uoy will not listen. Again we road: " There it a universal suffrage arrangomsut among ua of which the voice la aa strong In religion as In polities." True, but must majorities always be right and minorities always wrong? Lot us come to tha real question, "Bhaii we readjust the Christian religion ?" Why should we not say at once. "Year" "Tho readjustment ot Christianity to the social aud moral coudllioaa ot tlin time." Tho phrase has a taking sound. It boa that flavor of bigness and vagueness wbleh our pooplo find ao savory. It smacks ot the thoologlcal cant of our time. It might not sound so well woro wo to put It In another foi m : " Shall we sot to work nnd alter and shape ths religion of Jesus Christ to suit tho moral nud social con ditions ot the nineteenth century?" Thore aro readjustments which aro not mere tinker Inge; there are revivals and repairs which art quite distinct from modern inventions and alleged Improvements. In tklfl soueo readjust ment mar bo neoded. Think what changes have corns over ths world tlnco tho tlao when Tiborius was Em peror of Bomo. The Church has adaptod hnr solf to thoso variations with wisdom nnd skill. And now great changes aro In progress; tlio nineteenth century Is drawing to its close Perhaps some readjustment mar be desirable. Lot ns say that it is. Part of tho rovolt against so-called Christian doctrine Is not a revolt from Christian doetrine. but from some Inventions of men. some conceptions ot the old truth, which have boon accepted by a blind and par tisan majority. There aro plaoeg In whiuhre adjUBttunnt by way of purlUcatiou U tho cry ing need ot the hour. Take, for cnuiplo. tho popular outcry ncalnst tho touching of the church concoiulng the eternal punishment of tho wicked. Against what do men thus rrotest? Agslnet a nar row scheme which the Itoforincrs ot tho sixteenth contury brought in to supplant a wider docirlnu: tbo schuino which rreaents n heaven and a hell, but no Intermediate state: oxtiomos, but with nothing lo oonnuct or ex plain them. This cancelling tho "place of de parted eplrlts." witli its communion with us In mutual prnr, nnd IU gradual perfecting of IU Inmatos. and preparing thum lor tholr tl n al consummation und bliss at a day yot to come; this strange disturbance, of an uuulilbriuiu maintained in tho o,d Chnstliitiltv. tills 11 is that men revolt Irom. limy do not revolt against it truth, but agaiuxt a late Invention Inconsistent with tno idea of bunion mid hull nud the Intermedial!) atatu, vvhiih was onco held in tho ehurch. There is uMid. thin, of readjustment. But what line Hliiill it tukn? There mo Htmidaids and moulds of religion, which men have deepleodioverlasting patterns lu tenoning and practice; In faith aud worRhlp. l'or tlioto tliey must search who huio lost thorn. Thn thing not to be done Is lo build a new house. Und forbid! It la to reconhtruet what pasalon and folly uncu pulled down. Tosnoak of Christianity U lo mm? a prcciso term. Christianity Is that leligiou among all the lost. In vvhlcli Jesus Chi 1st is ccnllo, nill) htntico, and sum. The religion U not ouir. it is His; Ho must ho herd, lucutsuut and scrupu lously u.uci roforoiico to tho J oundor Is tlio tlrbt duty; norhas any man n light to iimdity when dealiug with things that U.iribt did. or wordu that liu spoko. One might iuvuut a ss tom largely impregnated with the ulomoulu of the original and genuine roilcion. but also udulturated with human thought mid model n views, and call that productinu by tbu uiimuof Christ, line that would never do. If von wish to keep Christianity, you must keep Christ. i'lttr. then. Christ rxaltlimed nn older sv 8- tom which no saio mat iiucainuto tuiiii. ito took it simple ulenients to begin with. And Ho bngnn with tide urUiunditig statement that lie, JlllliHolf. uas (hat veiy Cod. Theni is no utcnin from that tremendous fact. Kvorv thing else In Clirlstianliy is but tha niilcomoof tlio truth that Jesus Is Ood overall. By tb divine light of nature men saw that (iod must be. But their Ideas nhout Him were coo fused; they mulilpll",! Him Into main : thoy in. idn use of signs and symbol-", and ended in confounding tho lgu with Him whom it fcigtil Hod. Ami so tbo u'oild driftod ou, encumbered Willi religious and vain sacrifice, and morals and religion wore hut a chaos till n tlmo nnlveil, tlvod lu the counsels nf tlie most High. Then couio to us One bom of n woman, uud s.ild: "I am tho Lord your Ood. 1 am tlio Vtiii. wheieln thn law Hiltlun on all boat ts tolls men lo walk if they would have peace. lam that Life which cannot die." There is no ovadlug this tremendous fact, that Ho in Chi istlauitv, Christianity Is He. Wo must U-nrlhlM in mind whon uo tall: of read justment. It Christliulty he Christ, hapmly it Is uot Christ wbo ueids readjustment, but. lather wo ourselves. Christ chinned to be tho very Ood. The Church w n. founded on the rock of that truth. l'i ni thntihiv to this hi.s Ho been iviushlppod as (Iod. Nothing can bn plainer than this: Tout liolief In t'hri-l nsfiod hascomu Horn simply taking what Ho mil to l true. Kupposn it were mil Hue alter all. What revnion.-'e could bo ielt for the eh.n atoriif Jesus Christ? If not the iiilglny Ood llo was not oven a truthful man. If JuHiinChrht pn not flod ihon surely tho Hubrew who bore that name vvaa but a eomrioiind ot nn unodui'aiod duto and nn art ful Impostor, nud the religion which Is called alter Him deserves no readjustment other than to bo complotelv HWunt oiitof a world whii h it hnsdoluded. And I sympathize, mote with tho man who honestly co mos out nnd regards Him as nn Impostor than with tbeotlier.no stranger to us. who denies tho cat liolio faith n guiding Jesus Chiist, in.il.ea of Christ a mere imper sonal sentiment and Inlluoncn, and vet goes on calling himself nC'mstlin and demnndinir a readjustment of a religion In whloh. ectuully. he bus ceased to Isdlevo. The religion of Jenis Christ, therefore, no man has a light to modify: wboxn touches It touches what Is not his. Yot men havo gone ciay on that point. They have acted ns if thny deemed Christ's religion to li freo booty, bli-h they wero enmreteut to eelj) nn, hack at, en largo, and diminish at will, and I hat all would be ivoil h" loug as they kept the uauio of Jesus, ii nd continued to describe tho win kns Ills. Now that is what wn havo to charge uif.ilnst th founders nf schools in tbeChuicb. Let it bo remembered that there is an authorship there, a copyright ; that tho Founder of that rollglm llvvs; that thn rnllglon is Ilia; that no man hue, or ever has had u right to obllloraui olio word, tn siibKtltutuonon.ipror.slon fornnntlior; that It ought tn hnvn been kept preelsly as It ckiiio Irom Him, and frnm thorn who ware, fro i tho beginning, eyewiUieseeii and tulniti ters of luo w ord. w.yxfiijifs m;.v a iim.ii.i-t: Kla or tkeia flet 815 Arltuo Wy truinlile JV.UI fw Itutker Kela fur lay, Klx of tho IIUbustiTliijr party ot ten tram Turk's Island got 111 nploco yesterday from Jones A Williams uf 23 Old slip, the agents who shipped thorn. To gut It thoy hud lo blgr. this agreement: Urn- Vokk, Mtuli It, lJ W, Hit uuiUrfcUned, litretiy rr, In ooariilcrullon tC tli money doiv In t,a ptiil. that we will elm lit Mil pro eerithitft isTuiiift Itie seiitt nt lilt PBrtlvrfubb cent til out and mir.vUiJy cite. The six signers woro Dutcby filoacon, John Connors, Tom O'Connor, Dutchruan Illllor, Kid Dnrmi, I'ourth warders, and John Whip ple, the Huston Look, who took part iu the ex pedition. An tbo men were avny thirty-five days, nnd hud in on pmuilsed f.!U n month, and tholr hoard and clothing found, limy wanted uinro Hum thny gut. but Jones nnd WllllaniH said that they had forfeited thorost by Flopping nt Turk's lslaDd, when thoyshlpUHd foriiiintmiala, and they bad to take tbe U- or leothlng. i no nhli, plnt: agents ititluiatud that they aetn paving Ilium nut of their own pocket, with littlu prop peel of being reimbursed. Hut W, H (iouid, in liehalf of iiurco Amsllo Soto. ox-l'reHdaiit of Honduras, will. It Is expected, srjuain niattcia with tho shipping (Inn. r'ourth Viunlers Christy Dunegsn. Jloi Bo gin, and handy Dlx were not prexoiit ut tlio mooting, mid finio not got their money jot, William Williams. Jones's mail, did not sign tlm agreement. Jouoewlll jmy him more tlinn $15or'et Jilui a good jobns llieuiau. C'.ipt. Klllllcii Will rind Her. Barbara Honing, who kosps a saloon at 503 Tct I'lUly Cflll llrt (I, loM Itie puller tldl nt 1 u'clecc en CiunJsy iiinrnlriy ClurUi J, McMuUcu lint itracoit her Itiloa hallnHy ael ssultra tier. Mcltutlvti una halil for rvamtnatlnii nn Thurailay, lut vn rdvuicd hi tail, ua rrhluy aulu iila bcmliauan wrrMltitl Inai. iirn itie osf vsi call 1 la Ilia Vurkiih fe.irr fmirl Mttrlj lira, licrihar 4td nut ai'pcar, a; 1. tvi,Mm tiltltir it,urt lliul anion jeiaua lu 1 taUai lueullio riaiiplihiaiit an I.e. I eraiui lcJ tier loipianm fi,u wtiilt fit aikvd thai Ilia a xauil tali.i U: ieljisriir4 mil I tisiUt, ii.i,i urimiU,-d in Hint inril It look bit tin iiuhen In Ida ,i reluct to tin It, 1 ha eaa a aa sitjauraail. In Filter r Ik Arifcur Bttlllllriasa. Tho commlltee of tbe Chamber ot Commerce on JuWraal Ir-do and linprovainrtiti ttiruuKti Ita Chair uiou. ea Mayor BiWaa, rarartsi yealarisy la favor el IU fcuUUtiw ( a railroad uiliuixoiar Arthur Kill, aaa U0aaalraaBtiaSjraareva4hariajrL , ,sl , I I , .1 ,,'t 1 1 Jl ,i irfratRM nccvrATiort menm, Aa favcatar wso Preps! ta B A wax; will lae 1liajMra. VTAittotaTosf, JInrcli 13. A specimen of that Yaokeo Ingenuity -which keeps the brain ot tbe Patent Orfloo Kxamtner In a whirl Is given In th Illustration below. The Invontlon manatns troin tho bmln of a busy American vrbo flnits the delays ot restaurant waiters nn bearaUo and jenrus for some way to get bis food on the fly. Thn result of his Ingenious Impatience is this rovolviiig table, which. If uot rat In general uso. Is duly lateutad, and tlio Illustration which Is shown is a fac-slmlle ot tha drawing reposing tn the archives ot the Patent Office. The tablowlll be seen to consist of a row of Bavelves droulor in form. The lowest of theso Is stationary, and forms th lablo proporat which tho customer scats hlmsolt, The upper shelves move upon anti-friction rollers, and constitute tbo "solf-wnltlng" fonturo ot the device. Thoy are divldod Into sections of nbout twenty feet long, naoh of which Is to con tain thn whole billot fare, from soup tn tooth picks. Tbs inventor designs the table to be driven "bv steam or other power." nnd "at such speed as tn exhibit the entire billot tars once per minute." It Is obvious that If the guests nrn npry there Is little need of waiters, nnd the Inventor cal culates that only two will be required for a tublo that would feed ISO guests. Theo mny sent themselves either outside nr Inside the chormed circle, the latter position being reached by climbing over the tnblo on a stnlrwny built for the purpose. This stairway Is broken away In the drawing lo show tbo pantry under it. whom "tho carver and his assistants" oro stationed to replenish the de pleted contents of the tnhln, and tosnntcli off tlm dlslms for washing as thn table rolls by. The Inventor is imhiindwltli enthusiasm for tho spirit of our democracy. He sayn, "all persons nt this tablo are nut upon an wjunllty and Iron tonctfor thoinsolves;" but It hns other nd vint ago besides it civil rights tendency. Onn of its shining qualities is that It dispenses once and fomvor with tbo ndlous system of tipping thn waiter, ns there are no waiters, and tlm table Is so arranged that It onnnot be tipped. Of cout'nlt is un Institution thntwiit never be adopted at railway eating houses. Any devico which puts It In tlio power of n, traveller tn get a Btjuarn meal In the time al lowed hy tho trains would speedily undermine the business, hut thern are mnny places where delays aro of comparatively alight conee titionce. nnd there it will doubtless become popular. The mechanism which nvolvB it reuiiiro" to be carefully managed, howovnr. for If the table should be sent round nt a suddenly necelnnted spend rwimtemiitlnn would descend upon tlie guests. Thorn Inside would seethe eatables MitiLshlngoutof their grasp, whllo thn outsiders would receive n conglomerate mass of coffee, turkey, jelly, pin. nnd other delicacies, not ns they seloeted them, but a tho centrifu gal luw ot nature deposited thorn. Tka Cjiaatatf Flewr Show, At the coming floral and hortleuUurnl show wh'cli 14 to ti tiol 1 At Metropolitan Opera llnuia on Mercli J4, 23, 20, itml ::?,xlrcn by itr. 0. 1. Ktuinlcr, two nuw roAts, ankniiwn to llorlcultatleU, will tic cxlilliitnd. llity am tiutn vsry iHatitlfut, oaa tf Inr a pure wtilta am tha i thcr aitark cninaou nralHa tlleaa novelties, ilia nrw l.tula n-a. " tlvr tlajcau." will ti.ft!iiwn fnr tlm Ilrsl tpne rim pxllltiitliui will In. a meat In mitl t al tloraJ dianln. Ua tlia that day II u 111 Iw jhuiuiJ tiy Iha J turiii-i-a. Vlra lutin Jaieti Aalor, Mra Aitcilt Bahimnl. Mra Adit, SI I-rhn. Mra .IchaJnj. Mra Wui. al. Phaa. Mra. Ororue lleurv VVarrca. Mra. F.iluard t'oeivcr, Vre U P. Vtorton Mrs t'rHerle J. de rtrtlrr, Mr llntnL'tek Man. Mrs. fui O. llaiucralay, aiui Mrs. Hubert 11 Uvaie.n. A New IleaTord Iuallla4'a Cantrarla. Nuw BunronD. March IS. Tom MeManns. ttie pniflliat, of tlua titty, liaa soma hoary work ahead. 1I la I IliditToin Bate I of St. Jotiu, N. II .jvrlie foUallt tlm ' M trlur." MLMaaua to atop Datea Id rour rounda. Tlia csulial will lake ili: In Ht. Jnhn. 1 lieu lie will himtiNillI wiUl ileors'a JJiilio uf Lwruie: auil no March LSI, B Crank ha P Kile. N. II.. lie will llitht F. Is Buthaaan v.hb tunU ffhtTca luallrilah, tlia wlnuirlo re flva l'i per -it aud lli Inaer Jpper riut. of tlio gale recti, u. Moatauua la training lu tlna city. Funtkall. The champion O. N. T. Clubot the American Koolitatl AaMuiialiou easily ilvftateil Ilia UaaraUe Club ot this illy hi a nintoli jcaterdtty at N, auk tiy tire IP, it,. Iiinnno. Ills rnnla wli-u KirkiillijC Mrl'aun tJ, J Mvltli-nav. Joe Sltlieiitiy, nisi J. Kvrarbrti'k. VV. al. Maaiay kept iroal lu flue fnriii for the Hiteraiilee. Al'ORTIKa XOTKH. The race li irca ef t'lo late Hronr3 L LordUrd will ha run in lite nu aet,r tlio hoi a. hlaule. Vni k and (hark vrlll ifli a boiler exhibition In fiitreiahai Ihihnevt lliura,Ui tiLiilin:. Vcrnllt by vusirullua, llif tninniia limit i,f sjindthrift ond wlhur L'enuhie rucera. uhd ua hcb. 21. Mr J. P liisc, llif Caiiaillaii lioriian in, 1ml an uiuiiiliiI Ida tntiiiiiiiii or reiiriiar troai tin. luif. I olna mil hsvu a liani.il shew lu A rlt st Meclia'ihV Ihi 1. liiiiilliir Ion sit iniu. 1 nlnea cUtht .Vlareli -o. Ilielialof )irniiiril a.,le rncla triuka ii,it huluiles PaUim.,1). iluiteiil erir, Pni eot 1'ark all 1 Parkinl", The Inat man In tlru fur llie lljlrlot baao boll lemr. Hiiiiiiiii. liaa ifiitu h.a aii.alure, and uiudo die ahitf. Kiraioauilwlo. Ilia imly trottlnir votinrrter nhoae aire nnd dam lisle enrli lrnkui 2 ,o I s ctimtuut ally by .Nuiivood. 2.1S.V; dam Adelaide, J.l'JJJ, TheM ilional lloraa Khow Aaaeclation hsie dreidid not to ime aa latillillloa Una aprhnr fr.lliill.iAr Hurkbaa alreadj bikini fur a ahmi lu the fall. Jockov aUL-mrblia expected to attend tho aprlnar rru , a st Naa'ivllle and Muiuitiia. but Ilia eorlv worhllnf ofihiryer Hrotliera1 lioraea nut keep blei.nl home. Sixtteli Ptakea are tn bed lidid at llio cuad anauol inerliiar ef I lie Sew York M lie f nutunf llnrae Kreeilera' AMortelion to he held at Itoiliuaur SepL 7, s, and e. Tlw atakt a will cloao Ap-U I. Knee bnrare at Mnnnionlli r.srk. Jerome rark, Sbei pa. head Has, nnd Jlrlirtinia Ikath ora huilur IhutftroJ aud eMoniteil wllh cull t liar exercla-, ftia rarrra liavo wihura.1 Hull at all the stalilee fbe tilcyrle record frnm fiJ to 1R miles vina broken on Sti ailsv lalt by lloid'l.le nt Vlhiiieaiiiilia In tua rsce nrahisl Scluick lime VI luitee. :l iVclO; IV mllea, U.I I je, nud 181 ailha, and lam, lu IJ koura. riie hiuaenie iiaiuber of I.H70 entries for ttda fuapon'a raca m Jtuinji'iiitii fark rivea lbe lanuaera a aironir title to thilri'lahu tint Miiuinoutll la tile New.uarl.et of America. Entries anew an luereuM u( mora than 800 over loatjeitr, Tlio Kxecutlve rnramltlee of the Rncksaav Steeple chftu AsioelBtioii llnve itci,t,'d to trv tha exi erimeiii of a iril.tsuiiilii-r uieethur ID aildhloii to Ibelr iprhi aua fall race Jutr I, J, tout & am tuentlo'ied far the rand. wuJleJ alirJi.eU.ueia. Hiiiiiiiii hcott has reafitoel lite cecrt(,rj plilp of the Prlvhu fllnliiif Kiw Verk In rnr,ir nf llalM S'nll CIhIio liii. Ii ia been appuhitcd allberluleudeat of lbe treik, mid irill alio lank nut for Ilia n'ellerul lrclfara of the in, niuirs et lbe club Umitr. .11 an curi rUlnaiiDt lor Ilia beuaflt of Mike Cntura la Hurry lllll'allioatre.iiii the fib Im.i , )lll.e I'haryand Jaik l.iiiiai, CiiarHe Morion Biid Ti-m lleiir), f'di haisr and Julia Slcl.'ul e Hid 'par, Join, JJiAujila will li,tt folium la the s-ltid iii John Tnrnir lis In tmhilna; Kdenn Tbome, KettU Iannis Trinket, rianta i'iuu, ilirrman. Illra llran, Iruaa Kllir. l,u,i II ly Biiiion. uaJ a few proinii,i,r frh tiiai ra I Usui Tlurno mid tlio oilier oldcaue ,JUn rs are werktliir don M In a tine cdk'e j:ro.iktyu'afa.noii4 Jo -key eafreaea tbo epiul in that lliuru uro loo illan iiiiC'liiiree o a,ra and too many niiw race cnuraia for tbw j.awl nf the lurf Mehauirnhn luiriui 1 1 reiunrka'ily "iiccwijrut i srnr la o. use loro aiable Ibnt baa liecoiae Iha rlr luet 111 ttlfa ru'lntry. Hope aprliura eioriud In Itiu liuiaau brcaat. ripts ally on thn turf. An rent i f prest Intereat In tlia apnrtlnr u art 1 will lake iilace win it the joain: iimna if Iha famous I nko lltai kl,urn appear in 1li rale rinr la New ori(, tnrfille r Willi lbe oilier lolta front Ku lu Meade. Pruml ha, I'll qaircr, and llrt.it Toinv nlll at! be a ad. A con .fin mi. hany liitereldnir lire, dhnr will bs that by Luke HlMek. burn Irulu Jl v Lo-if, ibuilam , llramble. llie Pitvlnf l lob nf Nviv Vork halo aecttrel llielr nront.da nt a rrduoed rent, rtia policy ef tlio new tnaiiiueiuent a 111 he to CI o rpci Int rather limn ? uerid nil ef, an I to keep rxpri a-a In-hU lbe anilULl hicnllie. 1 liu Ufh ire are ilirll II i ner.l'neidint; N. I, llsnlln, V ifi t'rii-deiil, Mr Pe I'li'lnm. Ir1 lorcr; Unlit siolt, seorelirv llie Kleoillllo (louinillleo Inrhllea hhep. Iir,l I kiuipii, h'slhna Mlam, l, II 11 ij m n I, Jaaou .Miller, i il'l hand rrolt, 1 li'. ail lir of nralllo lueii Intcr'ittol In I'la It.t. prim nn at or ir thri. nut i i f(t.t,urira hii uerU, and tralil d llie 1 enllll lllinlu s-me TfOllnl llnre- Un i it (la A - i ml l.itl. N I, l.d ibiite nf Ihn, s e was i-hll.il i'rralde'il, A W llirlil.oii ef .New l'nll,eciro tan a I It. II Uetidrrkoa of sbnri n. lieaaarir llena ileclilid in hold a liiiiilliir lli't ll and 7 and alukei for icarlla.'a. two year ( 1,1 I line Jar nidi, fujr Jvar oldf, file leor.nldB, and alulholia itete opeued Tbe rurri Htt i ewil 1dm aja Ibat atr It.mieralll arnd JIiiihI n out after cnpa ellatllr Minferd Ima nrdrrod llli lllaauer htll null a poserrnt alaUleof per fnrint-ie llr Imi hua br a Btrraullit-iilnu Ina atlllia, Mr. t-dirlti Tliorne will br repr-aeiiti-d with a mora lew erful aiulila Ibau he liaa luvl Inr Jeara llr Ablen lid,!, aiitllh liaa n viable air, nv la l.iiint era, and Una lletiv Hi w ird nnd Tr icr Mai ir Vic mull, anil HeMre lliou, Ihl, Jenetl llcr'eiretl lee'li II ehiimn Sanborn Csliill, hjiril Miele, llucke, eutlth, uud nil, ar nell kiiowu biirdera villi ntfaiu pioaihiiaitlj In aulrj hatl aud help ( li l'ie trotting loin. The Twrlflh lief Itnint Atlitrtlo AurK-lallon elllhell an ainal-iir liilrr intlllur atblelio liiurtiiiiacut and re. cepuuiial tiirir anaorj i ururr Uruvl uy and Inrir fltib airnt. on MoisMi evepluv, Airll ie ira f,lbona laaliat ef eeeiita In b lonlirled. Half mile lintnllepp run. oi.t to ud auijleLra,i,ifuiiU tui.dicap wt.U os-i, lo all aiinteurr, Uuie mile iroaijoi pi nt, luair niari'lilnr ei ler, oi en to meinii-ra et tbe rwelttli lUrlmeul ei.lr, IM'Mirlt lillidla rece, aerateh e, eu tit all luetiilaia if fntlf It llreutiinl; 4ilyuid tail, ai ratUi nj ea to all taeailera 1 1 1 sidui Kerfliaenli In dhl,tual 1 lie: i.f.w at lib re triv ei eu load uiiinttera of Tirelftti Kichiient tiiav led) leilnvMit bicycle txl lilblllnit llnidioine tfid 1 1.11 1 ailit r ie t ,.t ii ill itpttt aeuta I lo Prat and irceait hi ell h t leal Ar, tlilranre favot &0 Cante mx man laual aicoii,iiii rat li anil every entry, and tniial be actil to I'J l.raih I'walliUr hex 8 '.sil , kewVvrk.er inada rt iba ar.norj rridayavau. Jajn. SUlrtMoereluvlye AyrtUla, WILL tUSW XOBKBRB 0BT1TO BKAMKn? Sea. Halter an lae K. T. sal oT. K. Qnarral ta the Maiaacknaella Istlalalara. Ocn. Bonjnmtn F. Butler wna In town yes terday, having left Boston on Friday night. A reporter of Thk Sun asked him: "What Is the meaning of the order of Sena tor Coagswell, Introduced In theMaseicbusetts Bentte yestonlny. to provont asy further hoar ing ot tho New Vurk city cscltallsts as to their bolnc deprived of tbelr bid on tbo Now York and Nnw England bonds whon tbelr bid was luO.QOO larger than tbnt accepted by tho Gov ernor and Council from a Boston party ?" "I do not know what the Intention of that movemont Is," Gen. Butler ropllod. "If It was ' to prevent the hearing of tho claim by tho com mittee, I think It exceedingly Injudicious nnd nnwle. The How Yorker say to tho Massa chusetts legislature: 'Wo haven claim against your Btate which wo ivnnt tha Legislature to consider. Wo bellevo It tobenneiiuitable one. If not a legal one. If cxiuitabto ouly, tbu Court of Claims can't boar it: If legal, while they wight co before tho Court of Claims, thoy are uot bound so to do, Tho United Slates have a Court of Claims, but Congress still bears a great mnny more claims against tho Unltod States than does the court. Where the Jurisdiction in doubtful Con grvsB frequently pasnon a bill to Kilo the Court of Claims jurisdiction, but Couj;russ never refuses to hear n claim to thn fullest ex tent which Is fairly mnde and reputably pre souted. I should regmt very much that any thing should be dona by thn Legislature of llnssnchuseUs which should givo causa of re- firnach to thn Main, Hint she in unwilling to into every act ot hers nnd tho Executive niarulnod Into In the fullest mnnnor. nnd It I was thn warmest friend Gov. Hohlnsou bad In the world, with my understanding nt his Action I should desire that the matter should bn lookod luto, I do not bulievo that It can bo shown or that It Is true that ho has profited a single dollar out of tho hundreds ol thousands that wolo made out of this whole business, aud nothing oan cause thu people of the Common wealth tn usct en. except a succtiseful effort of his misjudging frlunds to luivo the evidence suppressed. A prominent divine hns Enid. 'Bvery cbaige against n c'orgyuitin must be In vontlgnted. or its truth is taken for granted.' nnd sn with a prominent puMiu man. An a matter of party tactics, I don't feo how tbo llo publicans can fit I llo an uxiuninnlinii uf tho evi dence which, it Is claimed, will show Hint the Hlatn lost and thn claimant lost toOU.OOO by rejecting tha bid ot tho claimants and doing tlie othor nets regarding tho matter which am alleged." " Bo v on think that tbo Investigation will be stnppnd ?" " Having once begun, tt will be suicidal to stopiu Tlio liupublican party in Muesnuliu Beits mny tje strong enough to sustain such action, but not in tho country." "Have you read Gov, lloblnson's letter do cllnltic to nppenr us a witnobu '" " I liavo not men ll." Tho i opoi tor produced a cony, and Oon. Bnt lerenld: "I rogret very much ihn punllc.ition of this letter, liec.uiso If the Governor of the Commonwealth knows any fact that ought lo bo told to do justico to thu citizen, he 6uglit to loll It to any tribunal which has summoned him to its hem inc. In thn trial of Aaron Burr, Chief Justice Marshall issued n subru-ua to the I'resldent of the Unitod Stales. Thomas Jufforson. tbeu In tbo Capitol at Wash ington, to appear at liicomund and bring with hlin a letter which Gen. Wilkinson had written him. and which Burr stated was neces sary to his defence. 'JhU wau douo alter tho fullest oxnmlnutlon and argument, and JolTor non answered the subpoena by funding the let ter, which was all that was wauled, uud the defence expiessod therasolvos sntislled with such obedlonce to tho writ of thn court. I do not understand Gov. Robinson' grounds that ho must nnt appear before tlie committee and tell what he knows becauso he hns to pons upon tlio subject mnttnr of what Is done in his niTlclul churncter as Governor. Suppose the Governor should sen a man shoot another in the public sir, etfi. and be thn only witness tn Identify the criminal nml should bo summoned before tho Supremo Court ou tho trlnl fnr murder, would ho refuse to oboy tho summons of tbo court on the ground tbnt he would be culled upon nn Gov ernor to pardon tlin criminal If convicted y At II rid blush I fall to dlstlngultdj between tlie luo cases." MOF. DANA US KVOI.VTXOX. lie llellevrs tknt steal a,.rj1ea Cnn be Ac cmiild lor br Ike Xlnrwlnlun '1'kenry. Nuw Havkn March in. In coucludinp; hla soriesof ledums nt Yale to-day on evolution Prof. James D. Dana, tho eminent geologist, said that natural ciuses havo boon sunk-lent, man and some other animals excepted, for tho evolution of speoios from other specie. Tho strongost mon lu Intellect and will nro grad ually taking possession of tho world, thus ex emplifying natural selection, nnd this is been In Great Britain's occupation of mum parts of thu globo. Previous to 1K5Q it was supposed tlmtspocles iihvuvs existed in the samo con dition they woro then found. Now this lias vanished largely, owing to Darwin's "Origin ot Species." All tho mothods of association of spocias are natural selections through which Darwin holds speilis originalo. The causes of migration of plants and animals are very great, tbe most Important being the ihauco of bor Intel. le nialns of trnpieal species am found in Great Britain, ehowtug that Mint country was onco united with tint eminent- North Anioiiea was once joined to l!uronj across tlio AlCIIC Ocean, thus allowing tl npns-ai:noi aniiuuliinnd blr Is, Winds cany manv hundreds of miles small lu sects, heeds, Ac. Wo know tbnt n kind ol over green, now the glgniitic trens of California, ex ists In tho Arctl'.- ii-gions. whore itunaina of it havo been found, and llio-o treo:. luu.-t have passod to the Arctic region from either thn American oi European side. A cnmnlule libt of those migrutioiiH inn soon bo made. All chnngea In physical conditions or migra tions may work great chaugea oilhor for good orevil. Tlie migration ot tho potato bug Irom Cnlorodn has been very rapid, and were it not fur man's care there would Pave been u com plete destruction of tho soocles nf potatoes. Man iu this care Is tho sufferer. The bees nt Kuropnhnve exterminated from Australia the fillngli'n.s boo of that country. Bright colors are n dlsiidvnntngu to creatures, for thoy ulloiv their adversaries tho bettor tn bee them, ln incLs which feed on learos nro green, those feodlngon bulk brown. If tomperature or tha humidity of Hlmntes bn ehnngod.lt will Ikv for the benelltof some kiiociesaud tho disadvan tage nf others. Cutting down shade trees will strengthen thn grass which wan under the tree, while It will crowd out the weeda. If eats am exterminated, it will Increnne field mice and nx termlnnte ls-ns. for the cat feeds on the mica and the mien on tho been. Tbe Islam) ot ht, Helena had once a thick growth of trens, but nnw lias none, owing to indiacriminnti) cutting aud tho introduction nf the gout. Tr.o euincles ot plgoon nro most numerous liiAurtiulln and other islands, be cause tbero are nn animals there that destroy tbelr eggs. Darwin holds tbnt through pro teelinti of a species originates new species In tlmo, but v.u would think Unit something in the !hsle.ii strueturo miut direct aud limit tha change. bixuitrv ii nt i a viar rutin. Twn Yena PkllHtlelpklnna RnlnrlHl.i a I"r rntacilnna Cruwd fnr Two allnnlea. run.ADiif.ritfA, Miucli 13. --Two of tho most prominent society mon In Phlhdclphia engaged In n flat fight at Plttoontb and Walnut stieets u foiv d lys ngj. Tho pugi lists wero iinsaox Davis, a well-Uiunn lawyer, and " Willie" MoClellnn, a uupii'jvr of the l.ito (leu. McClclinu and a brother of "Olllo" MrCiOll.iu, ono ot tho beet known of tho toungar (iflluMrH of the l'eniisylvnnlu Hail ro.id. The light ocemro.l In linmi duyllglit, in thn centre of tlio fnshlnnnhln tdirt of thn city. Miflelhn. who nnh and lights a good deal like Domlnlck McCilTrey. liltllMis on tbe noso nt the output. D.ivia rottirtiod it as vlgoiously as lie could and knocked JlcClellau'a hat Into thn gutter. Alter two mlnutos' nliuglng, In thn pretence nf a promiscuous crowd, tho pugilists tieatd thucri ot "pollci-l" nud, seniratlng, r.iu to a neighboring saloon. The Ih'bt ie said tn havo h"i-n nvei a woman, hut tho men f.iy It vt,u oc casioned Iiy a biialuusc dilUrenoo. Jltdu'l (iel Very Fur Vl'rel, Michael K.ine, ngml 11, a frosh-'ooUIng coun try boi, dicMuduu rrntnj taal hirdlnif rowa In flay, euae, N, J,, wnt not ektltlav aliuujrli nnik, and li ,d Mr Miuiowny, Ida cnifiojir, It.at ho vaa goinr ititMrai, hcvrjeraey bad not done the finara thing Ion nnl bint, votinr Knnaaald. Jill purenu. who (vera alwas poor, had left lutll aa r-rphau a ) ear a;n, and ht null lirotli, r and etater had died aliotll alter in the snake Mill A'tiiaboUfe. lbe hiiabtlle llulueo? Ike wll 1 Weil was Ihvtliliixfnr hltn. Mlllrrl('llne Toik yamrlny with lo oanu In Ida pur' nnd an eaiuy afoinacli .keiit Wllvou of l1!- -ef'el) fnr the rroleiiunii nf I'lllellj lo llididriu fuuild iiliu naiidulllig aim'cvalv In Urniidiia) If till all rj irniea l un i ion ini. ll ., linn, thL Cliildren'a Al'lrocieij whili-lpMui on Iiii nti Meat jaanlkor Arebar frnllavv Caiiinrcd, Danviu.f, III,, Mnrcti 18,-Bamuid Archer, aiibthir number at lbe uuioiioua uutlan family of Arclien, three of wboui were Ij itched st fhuili, led., euTuetdaj i.ixht, wai arretted latalaat tilrltt near Cor flirlolt.lnd The pnanaar a m hniiifht tothla city and n IU lev taken uiahiieJa u day. 71,tre are threa ludict iiieaia agaiuvl lihn for murder lu lbe flrat deyrre Me had keen hMliig for aiona uvnuiha. and when sweated waa wntklns lu lbe tl liter. He woj heavily alined hat the oillcar took him auaaarea Ha la a aoi ef loot Archer, sat tt tka WolUvra kapjad, kod laJijaara el ms. I -maaj - , 1, AID ITO MBBCAWD. A. Mara ataaav CWnlriaaraaa mr Pnraall aaet la 9 I : vitaisHaa BTMaeraMa. a , Trwutirer MoAteooaa ot tho exxnjnHto that engineered Bishop OTorroll'a Uetara. ty " which the fishermen on the west const of Ire U1 ; land have been so matarUllf helped, sent a Y-) check for ilOO lo Thk Sou office yesterday. dV with this lottor: ffi ; . To ma Unites or Ths itHr: Incteaed pleuaaa4 li , check for $im, third inalatlment froen proereds af lae. W ttiro dellvtred hy tha Rutrtt Ber. SUaliop OTarraU la tt i aid nf lite poor Suhtrtnen ou tha watt poaatof Iraut4 l; it la Ina earnril wUh Uiat aidaas sbaolnltly nteoeaarjr (f- j for the purcliaie ot fond Iha proceeds of that lactara , ft j vhoiildbea-t apart fnr the psrcbaaaef beats anst tackle ft for tbem. Thla mnkea t.aoa ta IMS aaaootrt ts ate H: ! eluded a aulverlrtlnn of aim reran Hack MnaJeeaaB. as VI or V 1'nil hixij.vixtb atreei, m from TIcsMKnent If ' Itaane 14 New Jerver, MVt froea an Anterkran laak - s; ruud. sjorrnm the lien Jonlon U Molt, and 110 treat i tha Kev. Dr. Knrarth of Newbarsk. H. V. Tbs eeeuast. IV 1 ten reae-cifully aak tttat kreeaiii reuirna Im martafor f th Vets nm yet accounted for. Teora v cry rrvptetraHjr. f ) HBNkvalcAuevis, Traaa.U Waosrifty-lhlrdrtree. m J. II. sent tain a note from raterson. N.Je 'J!. : '- There was fl iu this letter: ?) Torns Kprroanr Tnt vnitr: rnclnaefl pleas na4 ir SI fnrikartlHtnl Hie jioor atarvliig nakar folkaf Ira- LU land. Ililnkllatyoii, and IioMok (bat tied will bleaayoa t. i for thr.owl)ou have dose, Iain, very reaaooifaUy. . i Oaa or Ireland's koats, A money ordor for 110 came with this note: hi' Tn tub r.niroanr Tub 8a Br.-tn yeatentajr'spopara, ? i In the faretrit ncna.1 read a at ntemaat eC the xtroavailaai M tltittlon ot llie peoi Ie hihahithir tbe Ulunda on the weata JL arncoailef Ireland pftrtlcttiulirtkcieeilrlngonthaArrSBa M ' 1 laiaii'la. and alvu thai itie New VorkeiDx waBpartonauat fr ' VI thecltaritable work of tornardrnir rtmttlaoeia ro Ikoaa Mi! n ', nnforiniiaie penple A few a! tha rrainnsa la taa (if ! I ' rlovertiutrni f'rliilliiff Office have cenltlbnled Ihelmtta fe, I J for Itaa relief ef tlietr follnar heiac. Kucloied plaaaa S' I Qud s uioney enter for the sum of lea doilara rsioj. tr i r. v. k.Riiirii n PrMiMnoL kti WasiiiseTos. P. P., Hatoh I 'aa. & " A l'rlend" sent Vi " to aid tho poor ot th S t Arrnn Isles." . . Af ' Thk bUM'H fund for the fUbsraion stood rasa Jl, , turduy: lf : I PreTlntidrarknonlrdireJ ts,r09 3T K - Ibrnavb lleari JdcAliueati ,,, ,. dfk) 00 rt l ? 1. H.iif I'aterann. N.J IOD M i (laoof Irrlan I'a Sntia 100) cl' ' i I're-vinen at Wnahlurton 10 00) ,fN fl ' A Irluid to) '! i I i Total t0.61S ST j ' Tho Bov. Henry V. Baxter of 8L Poter'at lii Church. HiiveiHtraw. N. Y..hont to Tun Bum til i chock for t5. which he wrote wan the pro- J", coeds of nn nmntnur drsmntio perfnrmaacs) - l-iven by thu young pnnple of hla parish for tha ' benefit of the l'nrnell fund. TltK HUK also re- jB1 J t, celvod a chock for $l!(K). This was subnerlbad ft' ; V by Ilannlg.in it Bouillon, the dry goods mark ' i , clinnts of Grnnd street, nnd their employee. i Sovunty-six dollars and twenty-live conta asxns t! with Uiis note: . ' Tiiina nniToitor Tnv cct ,vfr: Plcaaipnbllahlnyoef 1 ' valuable tinter tbo follontnc euu-rilvllon ilvt far Iba , I 1'aruell f'arltamentary Fluid from iha amplnyeas ef et ' i Kuierweaiber A l.adew, v::u lo nil Mdrllire ureett t. , , Twisdiilluraiibecruitioiiat J. II. i. on on lox. i l one diillarauti. rrlpthniK: Mtrltael lleylnn. Win. ttarry. Ji , Tin, a. Curcuma. Clttia. ( olee John Outiairutbain, Mlensal A i r,iok. Jatnsa currun. Thoa t'hary, Muhuel Corblttoba W ' t'ouifhlaii, Walter Cnnnctl. Jnhu tloffey, Edw. J. Dene- 1 ' hue Tikis. Dwiari John liieiiuaii, ItiLhard linglasd. r' ; Ilntiucl I'arreil, vt. Httiiairirk. 1'dnard tlrace. Wm. T. SI foirnsin, llHrliu lloarj, Jnlin Jlaurutuu. Ulina Klcrnaiiv i " Itenri viuri li. Mlclnrl MurptlJ. UiinUt McKvoy.Jnba JSV MeOarrj. l'u,rhk UiPeimot, Aitilretr hafent, Joka ( ' I triirirn. I'uttlck O'l'rlen.Jotin Turcell, Edward rowin r-ii I ' Win V.iail-in. Thov slia.v,J.S Siaiitalnn. Jamea Suoora, -f, 11 M ut A Murke, Ji.hu scullion Jnlin Jiciilt, Jnba Miawr- fjil t neiai. flioM. r orntoa, Aturtlii Ttinrntnu, r.Jvvnrd WatstL. ivl 1 1 alirbiirl ifiiliihui, John Mnpleton. Jekn I ItrpotrUik. tv 1 , lifiv-ciiit eutteriptloiiai owtn Aheirn, rarrUiat &. i I , Abinrn. Peter Attterton. John Hranlar, Jninea Caiemaai, hr,f .a liuvtd (.olettian, r. Coualuan. Jntti(.a lionoba. Joaa z ' 1 Pwjer, John Pvnnv. "Mt rianarnn. JatttaB Oraeat Min JiiM.pt! drovir Jkiuev ilaitronl.Alfocd llalvoeen, X alaf- fit a . ana. u.inie hi hin. Joan MclH.ttatd, ldwnril atolvonklo- ir , 1 John Muinikv, I'nltii k Murlihi.JJainer Maikle. Mlckael ffi' U Miirpbi, Itaniel vturphy. James Mnhcr, Anton Oaa. IA ' 8 William O'Brien Joint O'Urodv, Kertlii Palmer, Hlekaal '-it. $ UiihiUHi. JoeephT llDiinu, f HuUivan. Mlllam bhcfflrlc, Ivn 'H p J. Mefford. Thoinse Wtlaon, Patrick Wollti. Malt ll.f, 3 WnUU. II. ll llrown. iiii 3 Twentj five cent vnbscrlpttnnai John Cornell, Cash. iff! Ji liu 1 naii. Jnlin riiinnrau, Ariliur UleBVon. Jnhn Gat wli 1 , unlMri; Win (lull ua. Jok lleuucnlottcr. Annual lleater, wV 3 , Arllter Kennwlj', AnriiK lirana John Lskey, Tkesiaa Pll 5 lnora. Kb iisrd Mooitei. Jautva atnrjdiv, tranlc Marrla, jri,i; $ ' iKnr.'e Nednrter, Axel I'elemon Krnnk Cfnihtn. Rohari iTih; i3 Paler. John Iciiiievoii,. Michael Wedlock, h'icliolaa Bar- ',K'l B' rlge, Win Itrrlicsn, I. II Mhcffiold. T'a"'?- Tlnee trim built young men walked Into Tirst 'iVli! ' Run ollioo and laid down t7, which wns suba ftji I scribed ns follows: Patrick linlly US, T.Wassora iiif .11 maun $1. nnd Michael Hiiggert Jl. , (flM 'B Tim bus list of contributions to the Parlls Jl Jl -g mentiiry l'ltud uowHtauds: f',M,' 3' t'reltonili ucknewledtted. f4,l&0 IS lA,i i Key. II I'. Maxtor ItSSa l,f E llaiinljia A lloiililun nud employeea.. 300 00 fa, rt e mrlnvera i f 1 aieiwcatlur A LaOevv 76 2S KVj ' U,' Patrick Kelly Sua V' ( 8 ! T. IViiR.illiiallii , 1 n0 irill A UichaeJ llujieny 109 Mil J Total nsMit Mr R Cnl. John O'ltvrno will lecture on Wednesday l ! f , evening at htein-vny Hull for tbo huneflt of tba 7 3 . I'arnell P irll.imontiry fund. Tho entertain- pi i fl mentwill Im under thn direction of the AnoieuC j I H Ordnrot lliburninns, Piof. J. A. Ueeuan will ,, ,1 inelto "Shaun's Ue.id." and Mrs. Dr. ToaL Ki It Miss Annio Healy. Miss Magglo nnd Mlsi 5K7 M Kntlo Bonn. Mies Katie Hart, and Miss Mnrr $M & O'Den will sing. Piof. Bamn's Klxty-nlnttt .fts- H Beglment baud, in full uniform, will pel form 'fW tho overture. Col. Frodoriok A. GoDklinaT will r,i if preside. Wt if JUHM.Ult K'3 ItCPKAT. jy tl I m I Tka Lllirrjala I'zutl filer kta lie re re nn (Ml .'. IV B , Mlilrlt Mnmipely Ulll. Wji f Br.iti.iN-. March 33 The rejoctiiuj of th mK two fundiimuctal clauses of Uio Spirit Monopoly V" bill by tho committee of tho Bclchstng Is oaulv WTjt 9 nlcnt to tlio dofont of tho measure, Prlnno Bis- tfe'S; ,! mniek, deeply mnrtlllod nt this action, blttarlv ttff' "j , reproached Iterr von Boettlcher, Imperial Cc'J . Homo Minister, and llorr HcholK. Minister ot ' I ''i jrinnnen, for having fulled to m enro tnvnrabla ifY4 action on the measure, Willi his Uhual tenacity li(f 1 the Ctuiueellor still clings to the project. 5 ' Tho Liberal uow-papom ruli ovor tho fact j.-) i lh.it l'rinco lllsniiirck wns nbeent from llie i",t6 i lteb-hst.ig during tlio debate on tho bill, after 12. 1 i ho had announced tnnt ho would bo present Vit H and tako part in the discussion. 'r J! j A. I l'raacrer VAIIlluae lSrllrr. iA , Bkhi i. March 13. Kmperor William bus ra- ; 9. cnveml Irein lua Indlvpn-liinn aixl will tiliiti'l llie ban- allt S quetlo ho held lure lo morrow tlin aunll eraary of lb 'iLii ' ac-ailou uf Alexander 111 to tba ibroini uf llutaia. .v.tj Montroal'a Weill. 'f'i Montukau March 13. The City Oounoll hM JV ; daclded loraiel,oia),Uy, by lucaca uf Inula, tosay oal ls' the deficit Inrurrud hy llie aiall-pnx epidemic nsd ta ,ri j liiakoaainur) iiiil'ioviiaeuui fbla nill umke lh tutal r"A t . debt of llie eujr wanonioi ill I t f : I ' ,', ft ,' i CAPTAIN TUB HONORABLE M j ALISTAIR HAY, 111 Ml ( 3D BATTALION BLACK WATOH Mil aafT (saiaaaaaa ! if il Royal Highlanders, m (8B4 DM) hO Ol" rtlK KAI-I. OC :CI .NNOlIM.) Jfifi i DUPt'U.NCAiTLK, i V I'J.UT.J, BCOTLANIrvf i'ulS TO THE LIRII10 CO)II' lVY M h A M' f mIwm In ft roiiJit: m t( rrit Ail tf coi.i(Uiit -jl .. rjion a t.riA Mi-lotw) ki mcli, d ;. .nm, vu 1 1'iklsria, flAh cuuiriht tej nitliaUi t. ur 'nliuu, v;.u in, n.Hical nt ttl S ' tcxlint iJirftt'l ,nj li trt cur in ,,r.i,nn..)!u Coc i ' j Ilcff TsiU It- 'Hi n uaa j ty in ix. tiljim. Th &'tl jiownr of J.sjiJta t.aw t, a'.U' rtIv5e-J, lUc kiJuey ir it 5" f riuilm yuu ." 1 tttl rr--I rc.i-Tuiiciu t'J licaliiiful. ;f' . Jon e I. IpU. i oilir r,mril,.i'iM.f Cuen li.alt tin tt'1 iTlIfc.eut vt 1 llio a.i,.i!eett elTirci ' i3'M ' PROF.GHS.LUDWaG VON SEE6ER. ?:; . 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