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PREPARED FOR COXEY. Procautlona Takon at tho Troasury Dopartmont Yostorday. AH INCREASE OF DEFENSIVE ARMS I Against a I'okmIIiIo Emergency Wbon (ho Armies of tlio {Unemployed Arrlvo ut tho Capital?Tho March iiiR 3Ion IncronHing Their Numbers. Coxcy Drawing Near Washington and Kclly'u llrigado Still Marching On?llogan Captures a Train. Washington, D. 0., April 24.?Tho treasury olllclals, whllo dieclniinlng any foara of troublp oil account of tho prea onco of tho crowds incident to tho coin ing of Coxoy'a nrmy, havo taken tho precaution of adding fifty-llvo carblnos and twenty rovoivora to tho treasury's supply cf arms. Tho normal strength of tho watch foreo of tho treasury is seventy moo, divided into two roliofs, and in addition to two or throe dozon rovolvors, there litis always been thirty livo carbines in tho racks in the ollico of tho captain of tho watch, sulDciont to supply ono to oach watchman on duty. It has been thought best, howovor, to incroaso the supply in view of tho crowds of hnngora-on of Coxov's army that are expected to arrivo in tho city during tho coming weok. Tho captain of the troaaury guards, a local military organization, composed entirely of clerks in tho troasury de partment, to-day informed tho captain of tho watch forco that in caso of any troublo at any hour of tho day or night lio could have every man in his com mand at tho troasury building inside of forty-flvo minutos. Ho statod that his 1110n woro woll drilled in tho uso of arms and henco could do much moro elfoctivo work than civilians. Ho aelcod to bo notified if there was at any time any apprehension of troublo. KMLLY'S MARCH. rnrincm Erorywlioro Grcrt Ilitn Cord Lilly ami Help tho Men Aloug. Walnut, Ia., April 24.?Kelly's in dustrial nrtnyreachod horo at noon to day, and alter a hasty luncheoo marched on to Atlantic, whoro thoy were dno at 0 o'clock to-night. Tho start from Avoca waa made about 8 o'clock. Tho populaco turnod out on luasse to bid tho commonwoalers nood bye. Tho wagons that brought tho men from Ncola returned last night, and to-day aixty-threo froah teams furnished by tho farmers in tho adja cent county wero driven into camp at Avoca und loadod with commonwealcrs. At Atlantic elaborate proparationa for the reception of tho army wero mudo, and committees wore busy ar ranging details and collecting pro visions. Anothor mutiny seemed probable to day, and this time it promised to bo jnoro sorious than tho Ncola incident. Colonel Spoad, whose popularity with tho mon is as great as that of tho com mander, positively refused to obey or ders on to-day's march, and it was ap parent that any attempt to discipline him would cause a split in tho army. At last Kolly climbed uoonawagon and bo^-an a speech to tho men. Ho talked quietly and dispassionately, at tempting to qnell tho angry mob. Ho informed them that a court martial had boon held, and that tho captains had, by a vote of twonty to throe, roduood Spoad to the ranka. Tho mob quieted down during tho afternoon, but many of tho Sacramonto people announcod their intentiona to split at Atlantic and follow Spead to Washington. Kciloy'a Industrial army reached At lantic at (5 o'clock to-night with Colonel Spoad and his followors in tho ranks. Spead says thnt^ ho will march to Waihingtou with Kolly but not under his guidance. CAPTURES A TRAIN*. lloiznn'.H Krlgrulo Milking for St. Vmil? The Dispatch Sent to tho Itoml Otllclalfl. St. Paul, Minn., April 23. ? Tho Coxovitea at Butto broko into the North ern Pacific round houso last night, seized an onsino and train, manning them with thoir own number, and started east at forty miles an hour. ? Thore are between 400 and 500 men in the branch of tho industrial army. Shorill Conrow, of Livingstone, Mont., received a dispatch this aftornoon from ilolonn uttornoys for tho Northom Pacific Company instructing him to nr roat "Uoncral'' ilogan on tho charge of larceny of a Northern Pacific train, and a warrant has boon sworn out by tho company's local attorney. Suporintcndont Finn, asked whether tho Coxoy brigado would take tho right of way to the end of tho road, lacon ically replied: "Thoy havo dono it so far. When tho ofiiclals sent them word to lookout for trains they roplied: "If you don't want your trains hurt, koep them out of the way." Thoy had auppor at Livingatono to night and havo not yet aooidod whothor to start east to-night. If they leave at onco thoy will roach St. Paul to-morrow night COXEY RETURNS To Hid Mnlti Army mid In Wclcomrd on ?the Slto of Uurbara Frlotclilc'u Home. ? Frbdurick, Md., April 24.?General Coxcy returned to the Commonweal army to-day and wa3 roceivod with eheors on tho vorv spot where stood tho houso of old Barbara Friotchie. In commenting on tho manifesto of tho District commissioners, Mr. Coxoy said that it was just what might bo ex pected under tho circumstancej. Thore was no need of any preparatory procla mations by tho District authorities a* to tho order thoy wero going to proeorve, and tho whole thine, was tho carao sort of bluster that hud been mado by Mayor Floming, of Frederick, when ho declarod that tho Commonweal should novor parado in his town, anil then allowed tho pro fession directly under tho noses of thirty deputy sheriQa. While in Now York. Mr. Coxey ftaid ho had boon olforod the ubo of Woodly Park, oatsido of Washington, as a camp ground for 1 ho army. Tho oiler was mado by Mra. II. P. "Waggaman, ono of tho ownors of tho track, whom Mr. C'oxoy had mot at Tut tcriall's during tho homo sales. Tho Commonwoal army i<! growing, nearly 300 tuon marched out of camp Daniel Boono this morning. Thoy wore joined by *tragglora along tho road, and in Frederick thoy found anothor partv of tlilrty-llvo mon undor *4Windy' White, tho old trumpeter discharged at Williumaport lust week. Whito wus taken back into tho fold and tho re cruits wero accopted and onrollod. Otliur CuntliiKimt*. Kansas City, Mo., April 24.?A Kan sas City Commonwoal army is forming. Churles J. Johnson lias iiOO mon on rolled, and tho march toward Washing* ton iu to bo taken up. Oklahoma. City, 0. T., April 21.?A company of tho Commonwoal ban been organized with an enlistment of 150. Colonel Ralph Beaumont, tho noted Knights of Labor locturor, was tho organizer. I3Ai.Ti.MoaB, Mo., April 24.?Captain Joxioi, of tho Philadelphia division of tho Commonwoal army, met with such a froozing rccoption at Ellicott City to night that it is likely to go to pioces bo foro it roachos tho main body. They were not allowod to^earap within the limits of tho town and got to quarrel ling among theuiBclvos so that Shorlll Giibort E. Flower and StatOH Attornov J. 1). McGuire threatened"thorn with tho lockup. Thoy could cot nothing to oat and woro forced to tuko to tho woods. Providence, It. I., April 24.?When tho JJew England contingent of tho Coxey army arrivod at l'rovidonca this afternoon thoy woro mot at Randall Square by Goorgo II. Bloomor, oditor of Justice. Whon Olnoyville wa? reached tho Cominonwoalora woro taken to Textilo hall, whoro thoy rostod until 0 o'ciock when supper was served. It was a ropast such as had not boon on joyod ainco tho army loft Boston. There wus corn boof, salmon and sar dines, sausagos, cheoso, rye and whito bread, crackore, cotToe and all kinds of pie. IT. & O. Olllctul* Deny It. CntCAGo, April 21.?A sensational atory is printed hero to-day to tho effect that Gonoral Sullivan, on his own state ment had madn arrangements with the Baltimoro & Ohio railrosd for trans porting 5,000 iron moulders in box cars to Washington. They propo9o to leave tho city on Thursday. Baltimoro & Ohio officials, both of tho passenger and freight departments deny that thoro is any truth in tho story so far as thoir road is concerned. F rye's Army. Tr.naE Haute, Ind., April 23.?Fryo's army loft hero for Brazil at 4 p. m., to day, 200 strong. Tho Local Situation. Thoro was a roport yestorday that the B. & O. Company had sont fiftoon dotoc tives to Benwood to stop any accessions from tho west over its lines to tho Coxey army. This was emphatically denied here. Tho Baltimore Sun of yos torday, howovor, eavs Suporiutoodont Fitzgerald loft thoro with fifteen dotectivos, for Bonwood. A special car was horo yesterday afternoon with B. it O. officials, but thoy professed to lie simply roturning from a tour of in spection out in Ohio. Tho company has issued orders for local ollicials to keopa lookout for any ot tho Coxey contingents, and do what thoy can to prevent their using B. & O. trains to get eastward. Thoro is llttlo doubt that Galvin's forcos will como to Bonwood. A NERVY EDITOR. Do Stmxlft Up for III* KlglitH In a Court of Jnstlco?A Judge Forccd to Henr Ills Defense. Omaha, Nee., April 24.?Edward Rose wator, editor of the lice, was to-day sen tenced to imprisonment for thirty days nnd to pay a Quo of SoOO for alleged con i tempt of court. Without boing given an opportunity to appeal, Mr. Roso wntor was ordorod taken to jail at once, and for six hours ho was behind tho bars of tho Douglass county jail. At 0 o'clock tho stato supremo court granted a suporaodoas, and Mr. Rose wator was released until the case can be roviowed by tho higher court. Tho alleged oflonso committed by Mr. Ro?e water was in allowing to bo printod in tho Bet a local articlo in which it was stated that thoro wus ovidontly some partiality shown to certain criminals in tho district court. In spite nf tho ovidonco that ho knew nothing of tho articlo. which was printod in his absence, Jud"o Scott de clared tho dofendant guilty, but tho ed itor proposod to have his rights, and intorruptod tho court with a demand that he bo heard. Ho said: "It men, who own property, who run corporations, who employ men in vari ous walks of life; if theao men woro held responsible for the criminal conduct of all their omployeos, thoro would not bo jails onough in America to accommodate thorn. It is a monstrous doctrine. I had rathor rot in fprty jails and prisons, than to surrendor what ha3 been fought for by tho fathers of this ropublie; which includes the liberty of tho proas to criticiso public servants?and tho courtaaro public servants as much as any class. I ohall cheerfully submit to this ordeal. It will not hurt mo. If thoro is anything that I am guilty of, if I have beon guilty of any contempt at all, it was tho contempt of my fellow citizons for helping this lato Colonel Scott to be come judge of this court" At tho conclusion of Mr. Rosowator's talk Judgo Scott ordered the sherill to hurry tho priaonor to tho county jail to serve out tho sontonco of thirty duys. Tho sontonco was tho chief topic of discussion in tho city to-day. REPORT DISCREDITED. No Confirmation of Startling Ituuiora From XicnrnRiin. Washington*, April 24.?Tho stato do partment has had no rocont advices from Bluefiolda, and it is not possible for tho officials to atfirm or deny tho truth ot tho report that tho Hicaraguan government has seized and sold tho property of tho Nicaragua Canal Com pany, captured a voisol carrying tho American flag, landed troops at Bliio fiolds anddono other sensational things. But as Greytown is within oasy roach of the cable, and tho canal companv nat urally might be supposed to cliorish an interest in its own property, it is boliovod that tho ofliciala in this coun try wonld havo informed thomiolvos of tho seizure of their works and notified tho stato department if such things 'actually had happened. A GitIIAT CONVENTION. Indiana Koptihlhon* to A*Rt*lilhln To-day. Kx.i'roaldnnt Harrison t?? hpniik. Indianapolis, Ind., April 24.?Nu merically tbo Htato Republican convon tiou to bo held to-morrow in this city will bo by far tbo larjjejt ovor bold in tbo atate. So von Icon liundrod and llf- [ toon dologatos will voto for tbo candi dates, tho fargost previous convention having comprised 1,200 dologatea in | round numbers. Tho proient program calls for but I twoapecchoa and ouo of tlioso will bo by ex-Preaidont 13onj. Harrison. Ex Secretary of tbo Navy lUcbard W. Thompson, of Terro Haute, will likely bo choaon ai preaideut of tbo convon vontlon. Ilia namo it ia positively stated will be pro?ontod for that honor and it ia not considered probable that ho will bo opposed. Gon. Harrison ia | expectod to make Rotno retnarka con I corning national uflair^ and his cIojo friends any that ho will talk unroaerved ly and plainly. 'iho platform ie causing much apocu- I latioo. Tho committee will bo ongagod in ita preparation all oi to-night. It will undoubtedly arraign both the state | and uational administrations, and con j doiun in atrong torrna tho Democratic reapportionment of 1803. The A. P. A. will bo conaidered by tho coinmitteo by request of certain prominent Catholic Republicans, but whothor it will be mentioned in the platform ia uncertain. T11ETARIFF IHLU [ It May Fnm In Juuu ami It May Not?Tho | Heading lly Paragraph* Ilrgtns Today. Washington, D. 0., April 24.?Ac- I cording to tho agroomont onterod into between tho Democratic and Republi can eonators, tho reading of tbo tariil bill by paragraphs for amendment will probably begin at 1 o'clock to-morrow. An oxecutivo aoasion was hold shortly after the senate adjourned to-day, anil when tho doors woro opened a group of Republicans known aa tho steering com mittee of that party and Sonator Gor man were holding a conioronce. Pro positions and counter propositions woro made, but no agreement was reached, and it waa understood when tho confer ence broke up that no agreement would boattoinpted in thosonato, but that tho consideration of tho bill would be begun at 1 o'clock and tho Republicans in formed Mr. Gorman that their eido ot tho chambor would insist on u quorum whou any voto was taken on any amend ments to tho bill. Senator Harris says thebiH muat pasa by tho 1st of June, whilo Republican leaders say that tho dato is at least two months too early. Tho frionds of tho bill feel that it is important to havo tho measure receive tho full party vote, and they alao want tho henrty support of tho ontiro party in having it passed as spoodily as possi ble. They wish to get it out of tho way of tho fall campaign. war. M'G A It It A11 AN DGAD. I Tho Fnmou* Claimant Dion in Washing* J ton?ITU Claim UnsatUllod. / Washington, D. C., April 24.?Will iam McGarrahan, tho celebrated claim ant to tho Now Jdrin mine, died at Providenco hospital at 11:43 a. m. lie had been a familiar figuro at the capital for vearj and was well known to a ma jority of tho Honatora and members, a majority of whom were believera in tho jimico of hia claim. A bill to permit a trial of his case in tho court of claims was passed by Congross, but waa vetoed by President Harrison. Several other bills had been passed by one houso or tho other, and a score of commitiocs had reported favorably on hia claim. LIVULV WUI5STLING I Is What la Kxpocteil to he Wltnossoil lu | C iloncl lJoonc'n Show. San Francisco, Cal., April 24.?Colo nel Boone has notified tho director gon eral of tho mid-wiutor fair that hia con tract allowa him to exhibit trained animals in hia arena, and expresses great surprise that anyono should ac cuse him of giving a lion and bear light. Ho merely intonda to havo a lion und boar encago in a wrestling match, und says that neithor tho mid-winter fair olllcials nor tho police havo iho powor to stop it. Aa tho colonel is selling tickets for the event for from to $20, it ia tho impression that it will bo a very lively "wrestling match" indeed, and" that both tho contestants aro liablo to get hurt. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Congressman Jerry Simpson fa better. I Fourteen new cases and throo deaths | | from cholera at Lisbon. Tho glove fight at McKeo's Rocks, near Pittsburgh, between Jimmy Dime I and Jorry Marshall last night,was a six- | round draw. ' A* terrific galo prevails on tho coast of Ireland. Fears aro that many vessola havo boen wrecked. Great damage waa dono on land. Sonator Power hao introduced an amendment to the tarifF bill re-enact ing tho Mclvinloy wool schedulo, excopt that it reduces the rates one-third. Uolva Lockwood has applied to tho | United States Supremo Court for a mandamus to compel tho Virgiuia su preme court of appeals to permit her to'l practice. A enn of gasolino oxplodod in tho houso of Caaimor Migga near Caronde lot, Mo., and Mrs. Migga was blown into an adjoining field. Four other* in tho family wero fatally injured. Attorney Genoral Moloney, of Illinois, announced a decision ou his part to bo gin quo warranto proceedings against the Chicago Gaa Trust, If successful it moana a forfeiture of the charter of tho trust. Tho property of the Economitoa at Economy, Pa., was sold yesterday for $395,000 to the Union company] tho object being to prevent further litiga tion by persons claiming to bo hoir3 of I former mombors of tho Harmonist's | society. Tho American north polar expedi tion, nnder the command of Walter Wollman, sailed from Aalesund, Nor way, for the island of Spitsbergen on tho steamer Ragnvoldjar, which has been chartorod for the purposes of the expedition. ' In tho senate yesterday Mr. Mills apoko in favor of the Wilson bill. In hia remarks ho said the bill did not moot with hia approval, but he would vote for it as a compromise measure. In the houso the poatoffico appropria tion bill waa passed. THE MINE STRIKE. Minors on tho Ponnsylvnnla Systom Join tho Movomont. COKE REGION FULLING 111 LINE And tho Wliolo of the Coimellsvlllo Territory Expected to lio Out?Conl Supply of tho I'oniiHjlvnuU Hall mud Unit of Altooita Cut Oi?? \Uw lllvor 5]Intra In West Virginia Out No Strike In the Kanawha Country PiTTSuunoii, Pa., April 21.?At it moot ing of tho coal minors liolil at Looch buri! to-day dologatos representing throo thousand minors who hnvo not lioroto foro boon connected with tho national minors' union, asked that they bo ganizod and declared in favorof a strike. This will tnko out practically all Ponnsylvnnla railroad miners alone Kiskoinlutas rivor. Throo pits wore roprosonted at to-day's mooting, and morrow efforts will bo made to bring thoso men into lino. Tho strikers claim that this now movo will tio up tho West Ponn rail road ontirely within two or throo day and as tho Pennsylvania main lino from oast depends for coal supply in thoso pits tho situation may bocomo oinbar assing for the whole Pennsylvania ay torn oast. Elsowhoro in this district tho sltua tion remains unchanged, with both aides watchful at ovorv point 'J coke r eirion is-coming into lino with the strikers, and tho men claim that tho whole regiou will bo out to-morrow Illinois Miners. SpfiRCGFiEtD, Ills., April 24.?At dole-rate convention of tho workers Illinois held to-uny a resolution wa9 adopted requesting all co-ooorativo mines not organized to suepend work ut once. TUG .MIXBUS* STRIKE. The Demand 3Iadoby tho Peddlluj; Banks. An Instance. Mr. Richard Robertson, president tho trades aaiembly, returnod yesterday from Columbus, whoro he waBon a bus iness trip. Whilo there ho saw Presi dent McBride, of tho miners' aasocia tion, who ia a busy man theso day Tho latter said that tho etriko in its proportions is fully coming up to ox pectations. In this connection ho envs Mr Mc Bridohas recoivod fullv 1,000 telegrams trom operators of peddling bankn, cm ployint; very lew men, asking to bo al lowed to run at union wages. To these tho unvarying answer is "No." One Olno onorator who omploya throo raon thought his mine was tho koyatonft to the situation, and fired in telegrams and Jotters asking to be allowed to run. Ho was answerod liko tho otherB and whilo Mr. Robertson was in McBrido'a otlice tins telegram came: "Can I tako ray threo men and co out and chop wood?" McBrido didn't answor. OS A SERIOUS CHARGE. A Doctor Arrested for Ilnvinjj Canoed tlio Death of a Prominent Young Lady. Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. I'ahkl'iwdl'kg, \V. \a., April 24.?Miss Sallio Amiss died to-day after a ehort ill ness, dating from Saturday. Peritonitis vsns givon out as tho cause. A profound sensation was croated this oveniug by tho arrest of Dr. F. C. Dennison on a charge of murder by committing an un lawful operation on tho young lady, lhe doctor was jailed without bond to await a preliminary trial to-morrow. Iho circumstances of tho caso are so far kept quiet, but will be dovoloped at tho incjuost to-morrow. Tho deceased waa twonty-four years of ago and handsome, of a prominont family and a very promi nent drclo of relatives. Donnison, the physician, recently camo hero from U tart, Ouio, is middle-a^cd and married. I>R. 3fAYO'S LECTURES On KdncattiiiialSnbJoets Hocnn Yesterday. llie Week's Programme. At tho Y.M. 0. A. yostorday at 4 p. m. Dr. Mayo opened his sorios of locturea on educational topics, which arq^to con tinuo throughout tho week, under tho auspices of thostato board of oducation. Ilia topic was, "What is oducation?" and thoro was a largo attendance of teachers and others. lie said: Education implies toknow something, to do something and to bo somebody, iho primary teacher has a most impor tant duty to perform. She must mako pupils wane knowlego. As thoso who hungor and thirst alter righteousness 6,10,1 he tilled so thoso who hunger and thirat after knowledge shall and will bo filled. Tho whole secret is to create this thirst and satisfy it. In order to do something industrial education should bo given. Tho country needu skilled and honest labor, and not ignorant and dishonest labor. Economy should bo taught. Wo should savo on tho lowor side of life and build on the uppor side. To bo something requires character building. >.o two objects aro exactly ali.ee, and this is particularly truo of minds Wo may try to repress arid to mold, but whoro wo opposo nature this cannot bo done to any great oxtont. >> o should try to find out what young persons aro fitted for, and follow out their natural inclinations. Tho lecturo abounded in opt illus trations, with horo aad thero a Hash of humor. Dr. Mayo's lectures this weok in Wheeling aro schoduled as follow Wednesday afternoon at Y. M. 0. A. p'm' Thursday at 7:30 p. m.! at tno Second Presbytorian church; Fri day afternoon at 4 o'clock, Y. .M. 0. A boll. Sunday ovonlng Dr. Mayo wili deliver an address at tho Second Presbv tenan church at 7:30o'clock. Summer Resort. Peoplo seeking rest and health will find located at ML Lako Park, this sum mer, a first-class Hygieno Homo, with all the comtort and convonioncos of a well appolnlod sanitarium. To bo opened May 1. For further particulars address Htoiesc Home, ^tu ML Luke Park, Md. a cuuitcii now. "High" nml "Low" Factions or 8t. l'aul'# llplacupul Church In SU'uhcnvlllc. Special Dhputch to the JntcllUjtnccr. Stbum;nvillb, 0., April 24.?W. A. I Loonard, bishop of Ohio, will arrlvo in this city to-morrow by spoclal request I to Bottlo if poaiiblo tho troublo la tho I St. l'aul'a Protoatant Episcopal church. J Tho fight datoa back to tho tlmo Kov. If. P. Lot Graban was callod to this city ono year ago from Oswego, N. Y. Thia church elnco ita organization near ly a century ago, up until a fow yearn ago, waa always regarded an a "low" church. Kov. Graban boirau by intro ducing innovations into tho church ser vico which does not Huit a yreat many. Thou tho fuaa which la serious was In tensified. Ovor a month ago, whon a vostry waB olected, thoao diaaatlafied with tho roc tor and his friends put up tlckots, and, nftor a lively eloction, tho tickot bearing tho names of Kov. Graban'a friends woro olectod, and men who havo boon prominont in tho church and vostry were turned down. Then catno moro ! eoroneaa and recruits for tho disjatialled faction. Dr. Noakes, of Clovcland. j camo horo several wcoks ago and tried ' to organizo a church of tho Koformod Episcopal branch, but tho faction ro j fused to loavo tho Protoatant Episcopal. 1 Tho disaatiafiod faction sovoral weeku ago mado all arrangements to hold sor I vicea elaowhoro temporarily, but woro adviaod to await tho biahou a coming I before they took such action. They re I iuao to return to tho church aa lon? aa tho present rector remains, whllo Kov. I Graban'a friends claim ho shall not leavo, and that they will mako up any financial deficiency caused by tho leav j inj; of thoso dissatiatiod, who number nearly Rovonty-tive and includo wealthy and influential members. Tho congre I gation of St. .Jatnos in Croas Creok town ship, who aro suppliod by the roctor or l hia assistant, aro inad at a romark mado ' about tho condition of tlioir finances, and many havo quit attending. Both j sides hope tho inattor will bo settled. NEW lUVKll MINE11S Arc Out anil the Striko ?Iny bo General. No Troublo In Knnuvrha Itegton. Special Dltpatch to the IntdltQtnccr. Charleston, W. Va., April 24.?'Tho New Kivor minors aro out and It is ro ported that tho St. Clair mon, in tho Kanawha district, aro on a striko. Tho United Mino Workers' delegates from Now River and Kanawha districts, four from Pittsburgh and eix from Ohio, mot here to-day. The Now River Uolegatea reported that, with---tho oxception of Fayette, all tho minora botweon Newell and Quinnimont were willing to etav oat until laat year's scale was givon them, saying they would rather etvryo on top of tho ground than undor it. Keaolutlons wero adopted advising miners what to do. A copy will bo cent to each mine. Tho mooting waa quiot, tho sentiment for striking being unan imous. Goorge Carver, of Wellston, Ohio, waa president of tho meeting, and Jamos Riley, of Wheeling, secretary. Tho operators aro still confident thoro will bo no striko on tho Kanawha, and ilia thought tho statement concerning tho St. Clair striko ia untrue. In New Kivor tho striko will probably bo gen eral. Tho United Mino Workers aro confident that every mino in both eos tions will shut down within a week, but havo littlo to baao an opinion on. WlIOLjISALU AllllKSTS. Huntington Pollen Itnld n Hundred Toughs from Other StntoH. Special PUpatcli to the IatelUjeneer. Huntington, W. Va., April 24.?Tho largoat number or arrests ever mado in this city at ono time took placo at 2 o'clock thia morning. A crowd of a hundred toughs, women and mon, from Ironton, 0., and Ashland, Ky., camo up on a boat and bogar. a disgraceful^ dance in a ball abovo a low saloon. Tho en tire polico forco was summonod, and when the gang waa nrreated it waa found that tho jail waa full of United Statos prisoners, so tho mayor opouod polico court and tried tho disorderlies. Moat of them put up watches end jew elry to pay out, whllo sovoral wero com mitted to prison. Over oighty-fivo of tho crowd woro fined. Sentenced to tlio Pen. Soeclal DUpatch to the Intelligencer. Charleston, W, Va., April 24.?Judge Snyder to-day sentenced to tho peniten tiary Jerry Woods for house breaking, four yoara; Tom Hamlin, attempting as sault, 11 vo year?; Henry Taylor, houao breaking, fivo years; "Sydnoy Jarroll, murder second degree, "fifteen years. Tho county court met to-day to grant liquor licenses. All tho ministers in tho city wero present, lichting for no llcon-e." It will bo decided to-morrow, nnd it ia probablo that licenses will be grautod. ^ llurglarit Arrested. Special Dlsixitcti. to the Inie llgencer. Caldwell, 0., April 24. ? ilenry Hague and Grant llall wero arraignod beforo Mayor Phillips, at thia placo to day, charged with breaking into a gen eral merchandise a to re of Thomas Mc Govern, at East Union, a fow nights ago, and taking money and cooda there from. After boing givon a hearing both wero bouiid over to court in tho sum of ?oOO each, in default of which they woro committod to jail. Kohbcd of Ills Saving*. fpedal Difpatch to the JnteUlgoictr. pADKcitsBUito, W. Va., April 24.?Last night Jacob Dubinsky, a junk dealer, returning from Cloveland, went to sloop on a train botweon horo and Mari etta. Whon he woke up at thia placo his pocketbook with $S)S5 waa misain-:. Tho man waa frantic upon tho discov ery of hia loaa and acted liko a wild man. It ia not known whether ho dropped the book or had it taken from hiH pockot. It represented his earnings for thirteen years. Polico aro investigating. Patentg to Went Vlrgluluus. Special Dhpateh to the Intelligencer. Washington, D. C., April 24.?Pat ents granted to-day: Charles E. Bluo, Wheeling, work holder; John H. Fitz gerald, Frankfort, curtain fixture; Georgo P. and A. L. Edward, Wheeling, wheel; Edward W. Stlfel, Wheeling, pin for attaching flowora to drosses. Now Postnmriters. fjxlctal Dispatch to the IntelllQencer. Washington, April 24.?Poatmastora appointed: Alonzo Flowor, vice G. C. Roby, removed, Dclong, Plea3anta coun ty; Oacar Buckncr, vice G. A. Buckner, reaignod, Lcachtown, Wood county, PASSED BOGUS MONEY. Joo Swoonoy again InTroublo on a Vory Sorioua Ohorgo. HE HUD PHOTOGRAPHS OF HONEY And bail Passed Four or Flvo of tUoiu nt Uomvooil nud in thf.s City? ICank Attempt* to liultato Ileal Currency, but they Gulled Scverul I'ooplo?Joo Goon to Jail, At an early hour yesterday morning Joo Sweotioy was arrested by Ofiicor Wilkio on a chargo of passing counter foit money. IIo waa arraigned boforo . United States Commissioner 11. J. Campbell, at tt?o custom houso, yostor day aftornoon, and was eotit to jail In default of $1,000 ball for a hearing Friday at 2 p. m. Joo is well connoctod, though ofton accused of crime, and it was said yesterday that rolativoa would bo euro to go on his bail bond to-day. Thofirst information of hia now do parturo in crookodnoss rucoivod by tho pollco catno lrom Bonwood by telo nhono. IIo had passed throo bogua $5 bills and a bogus $10 bill there, in na Ioouh, aponding a amall sum oacli timo for drinks and receiviuc good monoy in chance. Tho otfienrs lookod for him eevoral hours, and finally hoard that ho had passod another $3 of vory bad char acter at Madolino llombrook'a houso, on l?otl Btreot. About -1 a. m. Ollkor Wilkio lound him on Wator Btroot, and turning hitn over to Ofticor Kcallov, went to find anothor uiuu who had boon with Sweoncv earlier, but ho did not turn up. Sweenoy hud aovoral othor bills con ccalod utidor hia ahirt collar, and after being arrested ho undertook to chow theso up, but the fragments woro re covered. Tho bills aro very poorly mado, and not at all dancorous to persons with pood oyosijjht who ever saw a bill be fore. Thov are mado by photograph ing genuine bills and thon stamping on tho numbers in tho propor colors by hand. The work ia oil' in color and in aizo, but the bills ovidontly fool some people. Late last night Sweeney gavo bond and was releasod. WILL WIND Ui* ITri AFFAIIIS. Tin? Olito Vnlloy China Company Decldcs to Quit. Aa has boen foreshadowed in tho In ti'i.ligenceu, tho Ohio Valley China Company, operating tho North AVheol ing pottery, will at onco wind up its af fairs and disposo oi its property. Yes terday afternoon tho stockholders of the company holdawoll attended meet ing, pursuant to a call of tho board of directors. Tho business to bo consider ed was tho proposition submitted by tho board that tho company should quit business. Thia waa apnrovod after dis cussion and explanations, and tho di rectors were instructed to wiud up tho afiaira as expeditiously and economic ally as possible. The labor troubles of tho company arofreahin tho minds of tho public, and to theeo tho result roachod yoator day aro generally attributed. It ia said, however, that the experiment of mak ing fine china waro haa boon a losing one, also, and that other reasons con tributed to tho company's action. Gnrcoltitz Wedding. Yesterday at tho home of tho brido'fl parents in Bolvidoro addition, Mr. S. A. Gareo and Miss Gortrudo lUtz wero married, in the presouco of a goodly numbor of their friends. I3ov. A. J. Iroy, of tho Baptist church performed the ceromonv. Tho groom is tho well known Markot equaro wholesalo liquor dealer and tho numerous frionda of tho newly wedded couple wish them much ]oy. They leave for tho east on a bridal tour to-day. Hon. "VV. XV. Adams Dead. Sjtcicl LiapatcU to the Iutdllgcnctr. Charleston, W. Va., April 24.?Hon. W. W. Adnms, ex-stato senator and ono of the best known men in tho state, died this morning of heart diaeaso. AVontlior l'orccait for T??-dyy. For West Virginia, fair, easterly winds. For Western reuasylvunln, fair, wlndi shift ing to easterly. For Ohio, fair, easterly winds. slightly warmor. the TEMI'KIUTUItr. SITl'ltDAY, n* fnrnlshfcd hy C. Sciiskw. druggist, corner Mar-ct nnd Fourteenth htreets. 7 a. m -IS I a p. m M U a. ni M 7 ii. in 01 12in f)9 I Wenther?Cloudy. 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