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FOUR MORE buUlIS 1 i.ifti Yesterday and Removed from the Ghastly Pit. . ^UtN OF THE MINERS FOUND. • — ' 1 ; i , j ! T jIW as to the Cause of 1 P .i*. ->!j the I tfij"ie. 11 I • ;->< • (I «! ü.-v . —The tour boJiee | f.. the slat to Jay art i , - jhi.vn Juhu livers ' . making a total oi ' n >ken trotii the sha! The re | vir.:- ("har!t>a Turuley * sit A lolph H'ein were ( iL- v- • -ir* eetaetery at , * -is >. ernoou. The re | ,i eo.v* tlvtfiua were placet! i re I ce u-terv at two 0 dock , . i :(ie r Ü-I» o: Richard \ -b ., j -v Hirry Guy. Jos- ( The®*.' -i'tv a'J J 'ohn Bier- ! i,- • . •!..« :norci*'-r tor 1 » , . >; :•••! ectar came ' , - U» t •: thoroughly v io no: r\p-c: to g a-t re noou te-, « ro* Vue t'jro'.er » J »r* "•■»s «lit-• ti u^' • ' . u» ue a: t. is t ;ä'. -nc FOUR MORE HiCOViBED. , . o( i*»« fuor < i « i Jam.*"* '-•» — **<•- j ' ; .y at the M 4 , ; B Kvauf ! ,:u?vU ' * • { A ; iV- "c'm- Jo"11 . t 1 a jd a' th" , . Le {.a^ror Hïv J. F ( . . • : ChttlM Tim ..►s w>re lut! our lu« .. »•»? !.sr*'e that »u« eculo , -, 'he strrtis. lLu CoLoway wer*» :;in - »• Fairmtut cu the 10-.3»» ■' • L!:rtl y ùnilly. coil \ L.»-j -.!ey Nu-LuLa ü.rt 1 v*»pki (i it, '1 bornas . were ta*ei '<> Fair rh.s a*?ernooa aui »ill tnorrc * ..v. s of Jjan iioruby, Jatne :*rrv <i..y and Jcfcn liyers, wer» •••;- sLaf ®arly this morning p. !e arc still ti >ck»n/ to the scene . 5V'.- witho'i' *'>y aoatetnont. 1 : • - :rv '.h •*».*en no tMti . vet a:id »ill ti«_ t un'il the last - -,i d l.ere thtre is >■ •":» Vi : «M causal by -.r-. — 'u-S ;o-riutendeut, it, hi'.tn^ tn- »ir faus pu* in position : .rdercd m dj so by the Company i scha.-;sot the anas »o-h t-ir refusing <j • i»e oneo: th-b.» tu- ■» d«o«a, precipitn •he n plosion Mr Llra'b says it it had t#e-a there i' would not have occurred. • I art ••"i* n- ; » -i hara. >ri » th> ... tön' >v tx-r loi ou was caused Oy •■" '! •• > ns b »t.ermg do»n a door -• ►fir' to Cast the blame Oti •aun t.t uu employee at the abaft - iK- i.rS«. shovelful oî eartb • rorowrj troui the exc*va»ioa iu »ink . was as tuily a ««re of the danger he va ■ ia a~ <%dj man. • 0 men no' yet brought up can not be • i-»d. Wb-re tfiey were touud the ■ri we e :M-Qr l i ; »he dep b of aa < :.ot MpcctMl that they wit! succeed .'.aging up all ot tue bodies until the )t !09 WHfk. / .'»en in ».II h^r-» beea tak >n O'lt of ,»• «■ ,j ;,t »tt'tiH J was informed mc-r 'j »y that 'ht-re was but one . iiixo iu »be mine au i that ra wjrn At tBis tiaie I Mi p m ; the streets - '* i»d -»nd j» ii'u—1 »tin people. ü « ;. eral sermon will be - . '. »• ! -» ui :o morro* by Rev '■••••« ^ the M K Church. .' owiug iirtumslaaeawill^.ve au • le* vi it.» ■ t TH-: t v n.siov - hi'ched to »he uiauitrr w: h a tie «•>%< «v-r une hundred tnr I a »y-» »ere blown cut and 'I U;T I b.s liifainH wh4 uot io . : .me out three corners were turn v "ue {«ruling almost a ri^ht angle ,!i Iiuix.ioi. who is uumbered ' . • !• k>r»unate», aas carrying a ... ! ■w'-.' um unuciislly heavy -he wai«v- were uiuthtd ù >i i-'D'i tut w.tli a r—.acall b7 'h, Mayor M x Of 'h"")*n h,?W a iU.l.»p 4 «»*» feMe««"* Ht > M t/ïloSÎ 1 vi v» • tuliv appreciate !"*• v . V -bv hi»« overtaken U". i.- -» ■.iv of iund, Iv-r the ■ t.»r*M.d m'l'o" tnd - moct ea'ti'-s'ly »• r n . i f i Ha well as the citi .• t*'.4 upd com» uni « h aaoney, j?rr '"4. -Vj'h'.Ojt, ic Me*** Jtjbr. vul A. Franz XI « th ^ niortir.? < ■«.' • • ' .n lrt- i v, i M'un ii'« dot l»r trt>'u ih'ir ci'v to be to tho **■ •«■I .'-it t lao coq;uj opmiiu tlx «incikw r.e'ù I th* r>-litf iv>ntmittM r ' " >'i uutkt tt near'3 • ' • e •« ' 1 tir-"! think, wai * I H;.: ri .'r u, *h°ti we remeai •rtha: ,• i tVnilieain ' »ho were killed.! »* L.i' u ■ ry a r.>i.l amount. Th< > J.iiea taeus«-;v«m viJ the people c ■»' • Hiv r . y >rrytti*nkt:il tOth< t'intorj for their .und tuiia' met*. ' . 2i—Th9 iptaM ' religi: narrTiv«-' 'i the pul»i:c school 'ami:..- tro »If t»t t ;:>r.itrs boro'ijîl 1 'nay :•>( it ui I -*1 p'otr»-dit)jf» K( I. Pn >i IHo-û-v. ihf rliocipl K- 1 i i-': .. ,.»1*. au^p'ndrd eijih jiU wqc.j pvr h « „rufe Cat holier fc . .i ■n»! •>x«>rcis«,i tSchooi Bvwtl lti> action ( î prit)' ok' :,i h ai- - in ! 1 i't week an « the p »>>ii * r>t •-»e c'vlJrtn thr-iaî** ' tei; the aivnr io lou't. "l>r'iiy« Jirp l»;uic«rouA. ' '! you ►re p%!i*( • •;->» i^».di bave a hac » "O'ij.» m .< K«f. -pitting I <nOMM iWimm f.» y have l • n® to lyea. J*> ii it !;•-•'• vie loue il >c ; nr< pv?t c .r; Sir. >a!\ei iu ineat * >£•-« . ot*"•«p ■ n ra-, te Mi<*d b* tl •••of I>r P ■<••• * »■ »W.-n M^liial I> f-iv«f-, j.g t , u j, • eja I u ' j/zia's. VERY STRANGE IF TRUE. itory Tolil l>y » Druiuuier 01 tlir Naitli ooke Vlrtlma. CiNTUrs.vti, January 25.—A morning »per to-day prints a singular story iu the orui of an interview with one Hiram lackson, who represents himself as trav iling tor a New York grocery hou e. lie lays in the courte o( a rambling talk that le was in Wilkesbarre a week ago to-day, ind while standing at the air compresser >t the Nanticoke mine, where a lumber of miners have been im prisoned Tor over a month. he loticed a sickeued odor which he declared o arise from human bodies Calling to uind that a peculiar rapping had been leard on this pipe, he persuaded the engin ier to drau the air trom the pipe, and the ompressor was put to its lull test. A lundle of sheets were thrown oat and they rere found to be blank receipts for coal liggiag. on the back of which 'vas written . note sigued by Wiliiaui tiarvcr Itsui !: We have been iu this place as well as can >e calculated seventeen days. Ten are eail aud all of us are dying. We hate teen living on the carcass of a mule.' It says that the imp issued men fear ire damp Thtmau Jackson, in telling the tory, exhibited the bhtuks with (ianrer's lOte; upon his being aaked why this was iOt divulged at Wilkesbarre, he raid that i0 was alone with the engineer, who dr.jw be letters out aud hf> begged Jackson to ay nothing, because he was a>r»id the hock would kill the women who are iut?r sicd iu the unfortunate men. ass'xulteo'by STRIKERS. lug of r :»v»voU l$.o«.' Venu Kiel's Shot Duvsn ia u Mo!**«. Chu'iuo, Janu iry -j—Shortly after 7 clock this morning J.iejb Uirih, oae o( laxve'l li.'os. team ers, while on his ray to work was asianite 1 a' the corner f Looaiis a-il Twentieth stree's by a rowd of s'rikers. la th-» m lee whijh d1!o voi Ua-th was shot, an 1 «: ig." -ring a ew feet, fell tu the ground. Tin m >b dit leissl, anJ the p.iiicj, hea-io the report if the p.jtol, ran to liirth t asaistaai.0 aid alliog the patrol wagou. r>nijved ta round-d to the county li^j.tat 15 rû il iS, ,!it I v^ars of ai?a. The oaly on? of the at'a.. kin ; pa: , w'i > vas urrestt-d was Jati ClaheSM V o:d aw Î0 the stories prevalent h* au J h a ;«n i >&aion att'L"!ted Liar*, h. who dre* ,i vo! '*e to üefend tvaistl' C'atics-'v, ia tu-n, l.-ew on» an-» tired a shot wh;<.h s'ruck Uir.h. Tile shcottr w.i» arrestei by Sî -;ih K-ac'n. u letter carrier Hi th r.. ivci cr.e iullet ia bis Lip. cue in the elbow, an J ia° lC his body. The phy?ici&nu have txtrac'. id the oce from kia elbow. CAUGHT AT HIS THICKS. *. K.»t(l«-Uraiaod H:»ker Who ll.i* I2i«u Si itriuj the Solillei'a <Girls LUutisi:i'E«; P\, January Jj.—One of the • :st successful ot the Sold era' Orphau Schijols in lbs S ate is tha in charge of Captain M <ore. sit-üed about thrse m les west ot this city, at a snat»!! rilV.^e l.aown as Camp Hill, Cumberland canny. . .t many mouths tfi' 1 ntaon Lave been cir culated tu to mysterious c^trreuces at the jchooi, ualii Oaally it became t;y estab iished tact ia tie tainJj o! th« credulous and s.upid ihat to < place was hasntt-d 1'he mystery was ajlv .-d ca S uurd. v hut, when Captain Moore discover«i that the p?r«on who wa1; creating th« disturbance •**■> Lewis Lintel, lut) ba^cf, a raUle 9r»iu>d individual. who liai beeu satisfy in? his thirsw t >c notoriety a* the expense ot lhe school. About June of ia*' year ui^at-rioiu mid night *i.«i:a'iona >, the . !r!a i ury li-d coscmeuced. traite u number ot th.- p ijiis »ere avalcnod from '.heir p-a. ;!u! «! iiu burs by a man st*»uuiii|? oa tab tir.) <•- up • and who in sspulcbra! touoa cried. ' Girls! fur's"" It ia easy to imagine the e2e:t u! such actioua. in au instant the room ran>j with «creams and everything was in ;ht wildest confusion. J'he fathers were on hand and were lo'h to believe the atoriei •>s told by one or two of the girls of the "app^nran«'? ot' a man at the window.' WLeo the cireumatancea "^cre related tc Captain Mooro Le nii-'lv appj:-'te'! a wa ch, but as theio »as no return ot tfcti visiter it was dispeastd v.itL. This had hard v be-n done when the "G Lo^r: at th.' ^ntldren thoroughly believed the visitot to ue, returned. Thij time hf> was bolder as he was ac-u tr> eater the room, w.ilt iiuietlv to where th>% night !• 'tit was b irn irjf, and extinguish it. The try zi Glris Ciir.s' was repeated, and the person with drew. Tho conaternatiou oi" the girl; passed all bounds, and their fears wen cn!/ allayed by returnin/ sunütrh' Th< te»L'héfu, »cd especially Captain Mjore werd perple-6* snd worried The onl; other person who haù icon the viiitor lie siJe3 the scholars wuathebakef. I,'e to!d i ia au icnocen* yet earnest way. how hi ; had seen a tall u.&u r.tah down the lir« escape fie had followtd and chased hin ap the road for quite a diatauvC. hut ha^ been unable to overtake hiai. Vacatioi came on shortly alter this second visit, nm , the scholar* went home and reiütc-1 thi taarvrloaj aua iu;no!W!S „t„vu ' school. A few weeks ago the trouble assumed i new but equally perplexing aspect. Th closet in which the lady teachers k*pl fhei underclothing was broken open and J I aatnber of articles of wearing apparel cu ried uvvay. The bake house was also brc ken cpea a::J other acts of vaudalism pe petrated. Lantel reported ou last Thursda that the bakehouse hs.il 1/iea broken ope and a barrel of flour taken awaj. Curio the day the padlock to th-) door was toun near the building, and when this was crir : caL'y examined by Cap'aiu Moore tht ♦eutiemiu 'i'C.s coevinced that it ha been removed ty ti.e use of a key and the broken with a hammer. As I.autel he the only key to this look, suspicion tor ii first time rested oh him That r>ight tfc mutron of the institu*ior», Mrs. Mater, r ported tLw; ji^e ha.l s^tii a man bok in 'I transom over the tlcc- C h;r roam SI recoioized the head as tlia. vbich I.ant ' usuaJiv carried abo;it ou his shouide; ' Tt;s cooCrmed the Captain, and a watt : ! wr.s kept oa baker The followii ' night (Friday,) auotbe» commotion wi caused by some person slyly o^nin^ tl ' door cf the girl s dcrmi'ory and reachii in grabbed one of the girls by the atik! J.oud calls for help and »creams o. frip broviiht the teach.'rs, to be met with t , j game eld story ! > Tlie Coke Strikt) Uo£«ml ami Oaiet. ' j Pitts m kg January zz. — Te!jgrai ! from the co'ie regions report everythi »|uiet today. Sheriff Stewart apprehec ' nc more violent-», a .d in a few diysw r withdraw all of bis deputies. Thestrik« •j now general and has settled down to an derly cont»tt bet*e^n capital aud lab Mai Schaumb r.'.Austro iiucga*y Cons c !of: for Mt. P.etea t this morning to vesttgate the lecnt outbreak and causes which lei i > the strike. KUKjFORU'i ACID l'BOÜPH ITK. >f ; Am:».» Mental Labor. ° j Pro'. Adolph Ott, New York, says - the Acid Phosphate: "I have been enab ly : to devote myself to hard mental lui le from sùottlj after breakfast till a Ute h s in the eveniog wii'iout °sperienc!ag »lightest relaxation, ard I would tot i j at any rate dispers > with it." OHIO'S SHAME. A Most Disgraceful Scene in the Senate Yesterday. HAMILTON CO. MEMBERS RULED OUT — By the Chair After The Clerk Takes Their Votes—A Scene of Great Confusion, Coi.u.MBi's, 0., January 25.—There were no outward and visible aigus this morniog that a mom-utus crisis it! the history of the Ohio S?uito waï close at hand. Citi zens generally, of both political par:iea, while viewing the present condition ot a'lui r s as unfortunate, or even deplorable, maintain a calm exterior and express con fidence that matters will adjust themselves without serious trouble The stories which have been telegraphed far and uear re garding the local excitement, the fears of physical violence, the city being on the verge of revolution, elc , are scouted as absurd and roundly candemued. It wai precisely ten o'clock when Lieut. Governor Keuuedy a-o 5n Jed the President's chair in the S nate Chamber. All of the seventeen Republican members were w> J their seatJ, but scarcely two score of out- j siders occup'ed the space allowed to privil eged spectators of the general public, and a majority o! tha:e had the ear marks of the habituai lounger. At 10:05 a m. the P.esiJent announced thct in the ab-ence of the Secretary the journal if Situ-d iy would be read by Sen ator Fori^, and that a*the journal pioper has bee i, according to report, tacked upiu the saie o' a local buslne.-s house, Senator Kord was compelled t > perform his duty by reading froui a cou.-.'e of sheets of fools cap N ) o >j ct on wa3 uiadd to the min utes, fttid the Clerk pro teui hid scarcely .- _i—.. a— lipiiitii') wus u|)3u hin u'dt, rttiJ vocii'er < i 'y claimed the attention of ihe Chair. l he? I'rt6i(îent, however, was busily en d iii coLfeiring with hail'ado/ea Seu a'ora, ;ul it was no*, until fifteen minutes had fl ips« i5 that Senator Fasselt was eue .-sfiil i:. utit ouncingtha* he had arisen to a question ot privilege. Before, however, he could stale Lis question, wLieh was in tended to be an attack upon the Senate re porter of the Times, ol this eity, fcr certain matt- r in his report of Saturday s p-oc cl ings, Fassett'as surrounded byhisbrothtr •Senators and induced to let the matttr Srop. Then another long wait ensued, the evident purpose ot the chamber bsin/ to Lilt ti:ue. The Wepublicans determined to adopt the "s:.t it out" policy, and nothing was done after the reaüintfof the journal. Pres ident Kennedy became deeply absorbai in i p ru?al of the Cincinnati papers, and the iiuik of hia colleagues followed his exam ple About Î1 o clock Allen i ». Myers eu tered tho chn:n'j?r and requested a look at . th f iourn -.1 of Saturday. There w is a wh' i ' confab botweeu Senator Ford fi'id Président uesuidy, duriug which a j < cyy ui the journal was hurriedly made and the original locked up in Ford's desk Mjr«j *ru? then all'»**d to p?rii»è th« cop at.er which he retired with bows and antiies. A meeting of the Democrats waa ; in proirt-s at noou to determine upon a p'au of proceed;u;; for this afternoon. Senator and clerk pro tem. l ord, after he had finished a prolonged confcretce w:'t presiding oiticer Kennedy and several ' other Senators, eaid to a reporter "Wo have ucitded to sit here, every one of us, intil L-ar o'cloc k. *;!.r.n the l>emocrats are expected to pat in an appeatance. We »ill transact no business, make no speech I es, uor take any recess for dinner. What is more, we have decided to ait here I.'KTIt. J LI. Y HK.sr, day and night, in the event of a quorum not b ing etlecteJ before this date. This may sound a lit off, but we mean it. At 3 o'cIock President Kennedy was still in tha cbair ct the Senate, and will re aiüin there till -I p. m , wheu the Democrats coaie in. and there will no doubt at one* bo a eonuic: of authority. The mtjority has agreed on a nchnJ. )ine of action that no business shall be transacted putil an ' understanding is reached as to the powers and ditf-renccs between the Democratic ma-orii* and the presiding ollicer. The Demociats vil! probably make an effort to • secure the appointmeut of a committee to determine these thing?, while the Republi cans and the President will insist upon the , order of busineps defiued in the minority report of the Committee on Privileges and • Flection?, which is to proceed at once to the consideration of the Hamilton county content case ;n open Senate. The Demo I crats by the aid of the tier!:, end under . the rules which have been adopted, will, in I all probability, bn able to defeat the pro gramme of the ifenublicans be declaring mi adjournment aud absenting themselves This *;i! destroy a quorum. \iJKt: UITXKIt . than îlua morning and there may be some demonstrations of a physical character this . j evening, though the cooler Laads on both { sides are counseling against this, and it iB , hardly probable that there wiil be any dis „ ' gracetul scenes Some of the Democratic y j Senators who were out of the city over j Sunday arrived on the forenoon trains, and . : it is belie ed they are all here. The Hani t ■ ilton couuty lîemocratic Senators, who ji came iu ut noon, were ticoompanied by n ! Johu F. Follett and other« of that city. a J A caucus will be held before the hour of e convening, and a committee be appointed e . to bavo have charge of the conduct ot' pre j. ceedings 10» tho democrats in the Senate. e The Republicans auo ha^e a caucus au p i nounced for th>> early ai.ercoon, but it is ,j not probable they will change the pra gramme which they have agreed upon ! I'v-Governor Noyes arrived from Cincin , nati at noon and it is rep rted will consuli ~ with the Republicans at to auy further de tails. ^ Democrats are considering in catuui a the advisability ot not going iuto the Sen jjj ate chamber at •• p. m , wheri- Republican! jp are in sessicu, the o\ect being not to pro j c'pitate any personal conflict, or r;.ther t< prevent the same. The maiority wil I probably meet in a separate room of tin us j S'ate House at I p m.. and approve th . Jo"rna! One ot their number may b df j desi^mtud to e*> into the Republican Ser ill j ate with a resolution for th» appointmer is of a committee to consider «he relation« b< jr- tween the President and S«-nale audr^por .ir j This matter is being cor-, dtrtd iu the eat ni ens, but may meet with some opposition in- ! on the ground that rtae of the more rat ical Democratic marniera do not want t extend this much récognition to the H publican Senate. »A BO»' EiSV. 2:15 i\ m.—The sergeant at arms at assistant» have commenced to clear tl •ioor of the iolby ai.d getting ready for tl arrrival of Democratic weiauera. Tl surging miss is about equally divided t tween the parties and a M» ciuld be i auguratei on slightwt provocation, large number of ladies are present a they have been advised by friends tl'ft' they should withdraw. THE DEMOCRATS IILE IS. 3:55 r. m.—The Democratic members have just filed into the chamber, and were received with cheers by the lobby, with wai soon checked by the Scrgeant-at-Arms. A call showed all members present and a fight was immediately inaugurated, on the motion to dispense further proceedings under call. Republicans holding the call had exhausted itteli. The Republicans have made a motion to proceed with the order of the day, the Hamilton county con test cases. A HIGH HANDED OUTRAGE. The Speaker Mn-ks Out the Hamilton Com.ty Vote ami Declare* iliuinelt Sm tntued. Columbus. J au nary 25—5 p. m—Dis cussion continues with vim, Democrats pndeavoriDg to force the reading of the journal and Republicans im-istin* on pro ceeding to hearing the Hamilton countv caces The wrangle is over which journal shall be read. The chair decides that the journal Bhall not be read, but the special order shall be taken up. Appeal was taken f.om the decision of the Cha'r on v/Lich a nl.'d the Hamilton county members could lo! vote. The Cltrk called the names of the Hamilton county members and they voted. The Chair, Hlore announcing the vote, marked otTthe vot« of the Hamilton couuty members, and declare! himself sustained The derate broke up r.' 5 :20 amid the greatest confusion and yells on the part of the lobby, the Clark c illing tho roll t.nd Democrats leavit g the hell THE DISGRACEFUL SCENE la (lie Senate ia Detail—Tlic Way tlie Chair Killed. Cot.uvHfs, January 25 —In t'ie Senate ihe Republican mtinbf-rs l ad continued in afcision from iG iu t5:e miming and it was tbe intention to hava aljourued at -J p. m unless the* Democrats put in na UHp<T...... V ..o ...... „|r.„ ij tad it lud been learned lift" the miij jrity of ti.e members would be there on time, tha Senute chumbtr tilled up rapidly. A hail hour bwiote time for the joiat meeting, all available apace bad been appropriali-d. Among the spectator« were a large number of local politicians of both parties, each one claiming that the other had -he hall packed for an emergency. There was plenty of anxiety and many members who were UKAhY ru ncilT AT A MO.WEXl's XOTICK Tha Sergeant a' Arms took advAntage of the situation before the arrival of the Dem ocratic ninn/tiera to clear the tbor and comp: 1 all spectators to go oatsie'e the raiii-g. Aa the tsaj jrity of members fiied in they were greeted with app'aus? by the H cpublican?, who apparently construed their presence to be aa admUeion of defeat. The Serjeant at Ar.ua soon quieted ti.e denion^t.'a'ion, and the tactics ot the afternoon were proceed «d with. A call ot the Senate ehowed all the member« (KT)present, and amotion to di.-pe ; »■ with farther proceeding under tin c.-.ll would not be entertained by the chitr, he holJing that tbo call had ex hausted itseif by t'ie pressure of all the j mnnbers Over au hour was sprnt in dis cuesicm ou uu appeal from his decision, ! wh'oh was r.f.'erwarii-i withdrawn, ai.d the ch»ir allowed the motion to dispense with further proceed;op* to bs vo'.-d t'jon. i There wac xo Ai-i'AKKN'r i-orr to r.K <: 11n;:u either way iu the coûtas ! owr t hi« mo'ioit In th.1 flood of subséquent uio:ion» and appeals which followed, the Urpuiiliciiit wae iLsistir* on the order of the day and endeavoring to get the contest cases bt-lore the Stnate, while tue Democratic side was engaged in an eifert to get before the bedy a resolution which bad been agreed upon in caucus proposing the ap| oiutment ot a committee to c fluid er tha coustitutioaa! and le^al relations ( existing between the Senate and its pre siding officer. Pavey, Republican, had been recognized and was about to report nil« s fur the trial of the contest eases vrhen a motion was made en ih» i 'einocraticside to adjourn. The chair held this aud sev eral other motiods of a dilatory nature NOT TO UK IX OR 11 KU. Pavey yielded the door to Cable (Dem) for a question of pr'nil^go, and the mem ber was proceeding to stay his question and r.ialing the Democratic caucus reso lution a part of the sa...«, bat th" chair held that nothiug wus in order except the rules in the contest cases, and also de ciped thai Pavey was entit ed to the lloor. The Demotvaîj being t-unble to get their resolution before tha îiea.w a final motion was made to adjourn and a de mand made by the Democrats tha! the clerk proceed with the rr.ll of the roll. The President at lirst endeavored to drown the veice of the clerk w th the gavel but finally became qnie', and the roll was called, though twenty six members voting (or adjournment 'lue Democratic mem bers rose from their seats and started out, while the clerk handed the roll call to th? President to b? announced. - » ... «t..t.».i it:ri-i-<3 und then threw it on the floor whi'c the ! crowd surged in J'rora the railing m.1 th • greatest confiu-ion and demonstrations pre vailed. Tbeclerksr.il 1.. their places r.ndr.s toon as partial order could berrstcred the I'rosidt-nt proee.-utd to read tbi* rul-* him sell which had been cliered by Mr. Pavey. With cua ot' the senators at the clerk'e desk the Republican minority vo!ei on the rules and they were declared adopted. In the result the Senate I proceedings are about where they wsre this morning. The Democratic ad journment was tak?u .0 Wednesday at 1 p. in , and the Republicans t ) tc morrow morning. The allair is p'onoun • •! du graceful by all nnpn-judice 1 minds hnv, SPEAKCR CARLISLE'S IDEA. Kitirtc. 11 3!«utkters >ev' Hrai> to oi< t'l-t»' eut I» Oji.nllt lite r» On-.irimi Iveuiietl)'i KiiIIok« Without I'lvreiixut. Washington, January 2.'».—A reporte! callei upon lion. John (> ('»rliale, Speak ; er of the Haus- of Representatives, not requested the centlemen to give his iduao ( the |>arliamei.tary rulings in such a casi as that existing in the Senate of Ohin ( Mr. Carlise replied 'T have not examinei I the constitution ot Olio 0:1 the r*i!ea o* th , ' Senate, but i urn advis-'d that :'ne corn.ti , tut ion provides tinta majority of ili ~ i present shall constitute a quorum fjr th transaction of busiress. "If this be so, it is clear that the f u Senators from Hamilton coun'y, wh > in. takeu thj oath of oCice and have take their seata, aud aie tLeretore, wpmber ( I the body, must, if they be present, b ( ( onnted, in order to ascertain the turi-'n necessary to constitute a quorum. For ii stance, if there are thirty-seven membti present, including the four members froi Hamilton county, nineteen would be ne essary to constitute a quorum, and a If d number than that could not constitutio te ally transact business of any kind. Tfc< le could not legislate, nor could thpy p\s3 1e on the right of a member to his sea', e- ; "As I unueriiami it, iùe proj:osiibn n the Senate of Ohio is to unseat four icei A bers by a single vote and seat four oth >dj gentlemen in their places. As far a< know »Lia proceeding is without precedent. It sometimes Happens that an entire elec tion is declared void on account of fraud, or the illegal manner in which it was con ducted, and this may result in depriving a number of gentlemen of their seats at one time; but in such a case no others are ad mitted iu their places. Another election is ordered, eimply. I do not eee how, in euch a case as I understand that to be in ColambuB, any one member of the Senate can be deprived of his right to vote upon the question of unseating his feilow members. "Certainly one member can Lave no per sonal interest in retaining another member in his seat. By considering the cases all together, instead of taking up each one separately and deciding it upon its own merits, it s**em3 that au attempt is made to prevent each one of the four members from voting on the cases of his colleagues, in which he naa no interest. 1 do not know of any rule of parliamentary law or any precedent which authorizes such a pro «eling." MR. SHERMAN TALKS. lie IK pivf-iatew the Dual Condition ot Illing* ui Colombo* Nineteen Voten KeceMary to Constitute a yuornui and Trannaet Business Washington*, January 25 —I called on Senr.to. rraetman las! night. The Senn or at once anticipated that my viiit had reference to the unfortunate cjndition of affaira ut Columbus. "It ha« so'e reference to that," I said "Now, Senator," 1 added, "you are recog niz 'd R3 tt:<* leader of the Republican p»nj in your State, Any expression you may ,".ivj, therefore, will be of exceeding va'ne." Tj this th. Senator said meditatively: "I nm free to say that 1 believe it better t > avert a b'u* rather than have it struck. I r.pprecia'e that wise statesmanship should govern all legislative proceedings rather than rhe prejudices of passion. With this vie- I frankly say to you that 1 exceedingly -egret the dual situation of ullVifB now elisting at Columbus. 1 be lieve that the 1 »emocrata have eigified a desire to hr.ve the va lidity of the Cincinnati election fairly tested. I was so toli while at Columbus, and since my return I so read. Now, upon 'he question of tLe right uf the Hamilton con lty Senators to vo'e upon the validity of their own election, I am of thf. d. cidtd opinion that the Lieutenant ii >vc i uor, as the presiding officer of lùe Srimta, i.i clearly right in his decision that tl->v have i.o each right. I have a ! way h held this to be i. correct principle. When 1 was h cami'dut* years back for the Sp< aki-r bip of he House of Representa tive* ngait st Mr. Uocock, and the ballots had '.,eeu protracted, Henry Wiirer Davis, of Marylaud, came tc me and gave in to understand that if i vould vote for rr.yself I coulJ have his v j1.» I only lacked three votes of an election I believed then I had no right to vote for myself, arid 1 did not. In Parliament the rule is that coute3tants are not all >w 1 t<> vo'e on matters affecting their titles to srata.or questions collateral thereto. Hence I eay (iovernor Kennedy was ri^ht in hi* ruling that Hami toil county Senators have uo voice as to the legality of their own election." "1! it, aided th.? Senator, ' the eit.mtiou 0 hir.visq is one o1 gravity. Tae «particle ot'a du 1 Lfgislat ire in such au enli«h»n cd S vite as Ohio i » most unfortunate. ! believe thut order rather than possession ihnuM prevail, an I iu the en 1 I think il will.' I asked Mr. Sh'-mia, the Sentie being composed of thii^-aeven member*, be.«' many vales it reip red to make a quorum qf the body. W.th 6om,i hesitancy, the Senator sail. 'I dislike very much to be put in the 1 i•;bt ( f one givrg advice, end uioi-eoer, I would 1 ot want to upptar ihat i Lad any desire to sit in judgment upon (loveruor Ken nedy'« rulings. Howev.-r, as you have ■ bleed the blunt question, I will inakî an swer from *>y point of view. Upon a mo lien to adjourn or for a call of the Seaa'e,' said the Senator, "two . otes would even be "ullicient lor such a purpose, but upon any other i|ueetfon I do not see how there could be affirmative actiou without a majority vote of the body." "And Senn'or, to get back to the pla'.-e of be. innin;?.' I said, "how many votes Jo you consider a le^al majority of the body?" "Nineteen, 1 e replied promptly. ' In a body of thirty uven t_cmber3 nineteen is a majority." "And,' I added, 1 you would not oonsiJ er that the ac* oi any number less tir n niueteen was Itérai or of binding force? ' "I would not,' he said, "save, ns I be fore stated, upon a mo'ion to adj jurn or tor a c all of the Sena'o. ' The Senator again took occasion to de precate the condition of affair«, and es pressed the hope tha- there would be no revolutionary proceedings or any net which wou'd tend to bring discredit upon the State. He then, in a desul.ory conver «ation, sfoka of :ilibnetering proceel'ngs in the House of Kepresentatives being drawn out upon the query as to wheiher a presiding cfticer had the power to count a member of a Initiative body as present if lie refus ?dto vote The Senator tnotight he had no such tight, and recalled the re ply Speaker B'aino made when th f very II ue^ticn was p;:t tc hin., wùea ihe Demo era's rn'u^ed to vote, so r.s to break a i| to rum on the Force bill. "You can bring t horse to tho water,' said Speaker Blaine "but you can not maiiuniai unuu. Next I had a pleasant chat wi;h thi I Senator touchirp h a re-election to th« I Senate. 1 teil Lim that 1 thought I wa< in a position to Uno» it there had been an] ■•chfmi to defeat hi n i.j a cotuoina'ion o Democratic vo'.rs wi.h three or <nore ite pablicurs. I pave it as my judgment tha -u'.h a proceeding ri rtainly was not pro poseî by Democratic leaden, hut that tb< ' hue aud er;, riii?« d was by Republican? j ho il [ thouphr had more seiösh than hon I ert mo'jveg in mr,kin£ it to apoear. [ To thij the Senn'or replied that he v/a convincr-d »'rotn iL'' ' .inrjag ihut n ■lueh combiua'inn could !>• made. "for t"a reason," he adit J, ' 1 knew of I'emocrat who would no voie f.r any Uepublicas: no matter wh; :h r ir involve I my defea* o ! not.'' As 1 bade l im pood r.i'bt the Senate said: '1 o?ro i* one) tiling ail tail me 'in both p.rtij' obonld labor for, and is to havn the legislature chose 1 ! from sk-ple districts We w ml have to chaug« our Constitution. Fo ; tunately we el"c'ed in that way. For it stance, take Ilunilion county: Insieil < electing all the members of thf Legislatui on one ticket, 1-t the couiny b-> divide I un into ten disirictij ai d iour SenUorii Jisfictv. I tt tie pQcr ° °* ra^ disîrii - vote separately ti.rtl . ir li'preseat&iivi snd Senators, li tua Hamilton couui .Senator« had b?eu so electcd each contf would then have stood alore, and 1 wrn then hold that in the pending controver. ? th« tbr>-e Senators could vo'» on the .jUe : lion Blading ti.e validity of his colleague ' case. As the matter now is all have e «tand or f..ll together, because all we r voted fur in a cumulative way lather th; i separately.' s 1 a^ked the Senator if he tound the f n g'tion of F.-esident of the Senate an : able one to his taste. ic "Ob, yea," he said, "a well order-d bo i- as the Senate is not at all exacting to l y presiding officer." p "Will it deter you from participating the debates of the body? ' n "Not a: a!!," waa his an^we,. "I n n have the chance to choose my subje cr upon which 1 desire to be heard. 1 i Wm. C. M.uBr;pe THE PRESIDENT S REASON? For Removals Will Possibly b Forthcoming. FLICK WILL CONTINUE TO HANG 01 Until the Roses Bloom Again---Wes Virginia Notes of Peculiar Interest. Spécial la I fit Hen it 1er. Washington', January 25.—The war b< ! tweeu the Senate and the President rcncl ' a cl:max in executive session to day by th I passage of a resolution without oppjfcitio I calling for paper*, showing cause l'or n ; inoval. The question ot the confirmatio: I of lT. S. District Attorney Bennett, of Ale } baraa, was up, aud which it is suppose' j will Ue made a t<?st case. The fact tba the resolution tiitst wiih no opposition is re garded by some as implying that the Prtsi I dent hua saio to tba Democrats he wiil fui } nish the Kepubiican Senate with hi reason?. FI.H'K WI I.I. It AMI US'. There is no foundation tor the statemen 1 that a change in the (. (lice of l'ait;d State District Attorney I'r.r West Virginia is to b i made soon. I have it on reliable authcrit; ! that Mr. Flick will hold ollice uutil hi I terra empires, which »ill be uext August The report gr^w out of the vi.->it of Meun Daily and I.;-./Uard lure L-. w«ek, whoar ; applicants lor the position. No tllort ha I been tnad<) to o;ut Flick t«nd none will b m ail e until next guinm-'r. Senator Oaiudr-u Was in his f<at in th j Senate to d y lie t- b'.iil, hovsvv r, in poo ; health. I iii'.e l Stat« j DUtiift .ludgfl Jack'.or i.f I'utker but;', was at the Capitol tod t; He said Le v.-:;» much iuteristed ta tL p wsage « f lis bill inert a.»ÎDg the talurit ! «>f I'niti d S a'« s Diilrii ; Judge», but it dignantly rofut' J au iu iuuation li was here for the t>u poaô o lo'^byii:^ ît (but o: any other bill. WICHT VIRGINIA POS'i' M AST l: KS. Among the fcurih-elans postmasters a; poluUd tc-day wore the following for Wei Virginia Crimson Spring, Monroe coun'i li. A. Hull, vice J. .V. Hall, .lis»«», Wj omiDf? ccuutr, .1 allien J t\.ek, vice (ireei I M. Cook. MIMSTKl! N0 >t IX AT KD. Ilia President today nominated Win II. Parker, of tlie Dlsliict of Columbia, r • Minister Resident ar.d Consul (ijnerd j of the United State* r.t Corej. The Senate to day confirmed Chnrle .1. Cauda to be Assistant Treasurer 11' th I tiitf.d Sia'es at New York; JohnS Mc Crtlmont, of Peutisjlvania, to be Cotntnis sioner of Custom»; Fletcher J. Cowart, c Ala , A;?eut fjr Indiana ol the M>t cu'or Ageucy iu New Mexico. BELLA IKK. Two m w groceries bavo been Mart.': ' i tbe Third ward. T'i6 A. M. K. Chuivb '..ill fcit' -ii.'e-.l.-t taiu aeut on Thursday evehiug J Tue private hop of the J. J. Club tak place tonight iu the I lysian rink. The concert pardtus all bad new pre grammes labt night. Tla Harnes' baud festival «as a irreat» suce sstb.itiwas anticipated I Th..•re will be u passenger train fo Wheeling at 0:10 p. ut. each day iroui thi time cd. There was another largo collection ta ken up at St .lobu's Church laist Sunday The property of the late Cha?. Fu ipe »as not sold last Saturday. An experienced cook in search of worl can get employment at Hill's. The B it), brought ten cats of coa (rom Pittsburg tor the Bellaire Nail Work on Saturday. Wm. O'Brien was fisicg a pulley at th Lantern Globe Works yesterday, when lb machinery started and caught ihe sleeve o his coa*, and throwing him very roughly ' dislocated his shoulder. The First M. E. Church will have au en tertai timent shortly. The mill continues to run, but it ma; close at any time. The .Ktna »lass works resumed yester day. Hodifer Bros, will foüow ca Thür.« day. * W. W, Cole has retired from the uppe wharf-boat, the ownership of which ha passed into the hands of S. II. I.ce, Thos i'rince and J &s B. Campbell. Dolph Schramm wiil be able to resuui his work in a few days. The Buckeye six talks of another Lop. Tom O'Hara is recovering troin a tic spell. A. P. Marblä was buried from hii lit home at Marbletown yesterday A. Klotz will build an addition to hi already lar^e store roc m. .1 occio U'liito Ui rfctiirned to he heme in Smitht'.eld a.'ter a viiit wit 1 Irieud3 here. The Henwood ferryboat continues t make her trips notwithstanding the icp. Bishop Peter Iii it heid o-rvice and coi firmed iu the Fpibcop.il Cliurch last ci^t to a fine audisr.ee. . ! Theklas« workers who Itfi here to vfoi I j in Milwaukee inj they like their ne , ; place. By the new tcWJub; timo table of the ! it 0 prissent rj h.i»e Svü ttbiiis iu tb i. meruit)«; for Ut. Cinirevilla Firi«t trai ), leaves ïifi a. in r.vd lb* *eo-.>uJ it 3:!! î a. m. in the afternoon at It. I*i p. n>. ' ■ No &rres!s at the l-jck-up vca'.< rduv. , i Bellaire is getting tu b* qii» a fv-j>u!i r amusement resort. A ela=8 to take bookl^rp! i»; is Loit r formed 1 ; Nior.day. I'ebru&r; _'|ih [j ifc; dj.y i '• for the openit'ir of the t': -n f bb/aar in tl j Klysian rink, for th»' bu t li of St John * Church. The ou'lcok is th»' it will be Teat aoei'»! and fioa:idi»l succt-Jg. * The B, /.. A C. B U vh the C »V : ' B. B. is the way they pat th« coolest for ? conductor's lantern, fi r tfc? jene»;! ol f I .fohii s Ch' r: !.. iir. rollard id the cam , d&te oi 111* iortDH raad, ai d Mr. Jap. L>ul :t of the latter. Both luerj are very popul 5 and ener*r;ic. y Misa Fila. daughter of ihe late Jc' Clarke, is lying fatally ill of '.ypiio'd pn< 1 moi.ia at the fatally reeidence on Kt -v : üiii , Mra Joseph Muîl-n. <•:' V/bi-tilnç, a * II. P. Menarcia, of lt-n*cod, were gue c at tbo Carbol.c Uectory yesterday An AciwtirWikttiiil. o Can any one brin# iü a ewe of Kidr e- or Liver Complaint thai Flmrie Bitt will not speedily cure? We say they ci ly not, as thousandu o! airraJy p»rt ie nen'.lv cured ar.i who are daily reeomme ing Électric Bitters, will prove. Brigl in LHseise, Diabetes, Weak Bari, or i urinary conp'&iLt ^uicfcly cured. Tl >w purity the blood, reguLaie the bo»«3p. ■te act directly on the diseased parte. F s ; bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50 ceui j bottle by l.o^an à Co, * NEW CUMBERLAND. The We:>llier CauitiiiK Delay >u Hu»ine«9 General Local Se»s. 5 Hpfci.il to the Hrçùter. New C' miiebi.asd, .January 'Jj.—Th icy condition of tbe roads make travelin somewhat hazardous. and borsea that ur ' not completely rough-shod had better r< main in the stable j Our merchants experience considerabl delay beside* the extra expense in getting their goods across the liver, everjthini has to be brought over in skitls. A ship ment of stoves from the foundry '.vas sen over lust Friday, necessitating se vera trips through the ice, and landiug them a . the firebrick incline, where they wen drawn up and loaded in the cars, a la mod brick style. Such ice bound times mak ? us reali/e the importance and convenient l of a railroad on the Virginia side. The Town Council haa been asked t« j grant the privilege of laying gas pip« through ! he streets oi the town lor the pur " pcae of supplying the residents with uat 1 ural gas. The company, uhcever they ma; t be, propose to bore for the gas somew'uen back in the county. There reema to be quite a tnisunder standing ii onr > junty ,'etweeu tue Com * I miesioncrs and tbe pirty having the con s tract to keep the poor, regarding what ii known as partial support. It seems iha somehow or other the clause including par tial support was emitted in the contract ' and the Commissioners, undi-r the irapref ' sion tha* it was included, &3 they had or * dered, signed the contract. Hence tfc< , trouble. The contractor, Mr. Mavhew built a large house on his farm, near l air ' view, for the accommodation c) all at on« •1 p'a-e. Heretofore it hai been the case . almost yearly, that a few cases, generali; ,, widuws and small children, needed sonii t assistance, partic.ilarly during the winte 9 i season, ur.d whm tuch calls were made th 5 Board wouli furnish fueh things as the ex igenr.y F.-emed to re«|«iiri\ To abrogate ; ; this old custom is wh>-r<; it deems a wronj Li committed against a worthy class. Th« r matter will probably be investigated to •. I duality. Cu 1 11. 1 luw.ll, of Wtlljburjj, was ii . t«;wu o.ifi diiy las' week. (. • lui* cf our r« ridents undertook lo inter , vi« u. o: fernpe au uc«|ubiutai:ce wiih, i grander eus day List wee!:. The atbre raid Mitigi" thro«1 h a dullne.a of ay c y • urcstu.i, 11* I « • 'i in .»jijj.i vir. t1- vi Ii» r r kindly to the mode need in making sue] acmiuitnactv, f.i.J in modern parlatie proceeded to put a licad un his wouldb ' intervit wer, and then -hook the dust, c - snow, frora his fett and broke tor hia ruro 11 home. TLi id «-reins to be a contest in one of th ' j school room.; aa to which wi I rnn it, tin "pupils or teaeter. At Inst accounta th i teacher was still c;i 'i<■!:. The pr-r.p'e up here would be under ai , ever!»-, iii • d !,i ri' ^"at iit.de to the Oh < Itiver l!u.lrcsd Coœpary if ibey wouli • t'trn tlcir h'ttstimi this ^ay ar.d build i ' railroad ti>r< -:a':i lliii.ro; k county. As ai I individual reni'.rki.d, the amount of driei t tpplc? that wfi 'J bo tii'ppid over it wouli > be iiO small i'.-ui in the matter cA profits ' The Messrs. Mabau, at Brooklyn, clain • to have twenty e>.vrn thousand bamda c ■ I applt s stored in their fiuit house. I SOUTH P£NN r.XCF.'TiONS ; Not Vet ViK'«i -What Ilm l'ciiimytvnnl Coui|iau>'K ( jiiii t l llat » tu Fav Phii ai>K! rtiu, Jdutiaiy —Counts 1 for the Penn&yl.v.ii i »ailroad company «a I that tb 1 • pSm if t. 3'iftiiVuii/ ii the Sou h l'ennnlvauia t;iit ■ e re(>'i ^ ence sole'y to the t' nn of ti.e decrea nul mitted by tl:e At'orir-y (Jeneral's ollir« "land which they think does not f-illj e> pre.-s tbe se:ite ot the Conn's opinion. Th r exceptions huve no', be^n tiled, ai hot! i jud^'is are a'-ten'. (roui the Siata ù*pi.a r and no appeal can b" taken ioth*'f:uprem ! Court until the dee.rc is recorded. Th defectl'ints in tbeeuit ore a> xious that thi «bail be done speedily. i — ^erions!y injured With mi Ave« ; loth* Register, Mot'susi ii.i.k, January 2.V—Nev Maitii ' an employe C. tbo Ohio River Itiilroad ' whiU engaged in fixing the lank just bf ( low town, vus seriously injured. Auase j while i.i the hands of a !h"ow workmen I ! came eft the handle ami struck Martinjua , above the ankle, inflicting a sorioua woum which will iay him up lor several wnkf Up *7DS insured in the Kqiiiiable Ml. It; I gurance Company, ol Cincinnati Kr»? Over und Killed. Sprcial to tUf RrgiiUr. • ! Faihmokt, W. Vt, January 26.—.lob ] A Le master, a inkiiuau u( the B. A <J : It K , vhile braking ou the rigger's trai ' on the I '. M I*.. f-Jl from the train «nu wa run ever, m isii'i./ Iii ar'u aul 'etf so tbs amputation v.-.a tu i «sasarj, bu' he died c I :I10 p before reaciian took place. H was u resident o! Wheeling. t j " ' PiijiToa. tie nalronomer, baa b»en pri . dic ing the noild wr.u'J go to eui'sh ihi year, but thin t-bon!U tot deter people froi j keeping on h >i>U In. Hub's Cough Syru] lh< tieit<. l.cus' hn!d rjinedy tor couyt r and colds. .\i<l tor Nowburp. Sj • .1.' to t\' Rt'jiitf. ; C l. \V. I! IJurcphiio?, President of ih t M.n:rd.vil!c (.' <,'o , rec ived the folio» itir< di'pa'ch today cmcer'-in? th#»ir Sape k intendert, Win Iir>okn, <*hc vent to ib v sctne f ! ihe Neab'. i • disrtster: X r'.'ni Hi., W. Va , January 2.V !. | H' II. linhl)/!>, itS, IW<. V -i e 1 C>»il ' '*• : 'J 1 ait nî.xïonsto have your Hupt. Hrool ' retnita ! • r-, a-* I: * is t-iviit? us va'.uab aid f Itf don luit f--»-1 ituthori :ed to Btt '«ilho'.i* ;■( i;r permis icn. Wir*', if lie lu ,r ' it, lit Ci-.'.- - «..1 »td> H J. Tt'CKKii 8 | Inspector of Mints. To which Mr. Uvnrhrej rspended i l'oüowii .Voi sus"..! i.K W V i , .I^Luary ?5. II. ./ / " lieft Impf toi* f*/ Vi**». A' a hur./, II". Id. > Ken JJi'. Liatho !tt oar » xp;n e as I j! R . iü hu of atiV i v to vi u, ,fi ! iSi/r <ti* V M Hi MPHRtïg. Ij. ■ Th« ccnl toi«p»':y h is b ithcri»«d ti fy • (ulrliiger.t. r totir-iw on tbèw ter $30. ('..amy I* a fru loiH Olli u Ami faultless ter-th in a lovely mouth ous cf i'« erm'frt ebarnn. He careful i your tiM-th ul \ prv«rve them by ilii SO/.ODON'T, that charming dentifrii n(j wi.ith ia j-frfeclly hartai-ts and absolut« ti ; iudii[»et. able for the toile». Womterful Cure«. W. D. Hojt iV Co., WholesuU and i tail Druggists of Route, Oa., say: 1 ej have been Bt'.'.iiig Dr. Kia» s New I>isc :rs ery, Kl<fctric Hitters atd Buckien's Arn in-1 Salve for two ji;.».rs. Hava a.-ver hand ta* remedies that ce;' iè well, or give si id- universal. iûiÎMpeîion. There have bi it's „outs wonderful cures effected by th .nv medicinps in this city. Several cases tey projioanced Confcntapuon ha ve been ent ,nd iv cared by ibe aie of a few bottles of pry Kire'n Xew Discovery, taken in connect h a with K'cctric Bitters. V> e guarantee tli j aUays. Sold bp i.a^an 4 Co. FIERY GREECSJ. She Will Fight for Her Rights and Defy the Powers. 3 ENGLAND AND GERMANY PREPARING * ! i ~ 7 ' m 5 To Coerce the Little Fire Brand—Greece Confident of Thrashing the Turks. i! — I London-, January 25.—Hie (»reek Min » ter, iii an an interview to day respecting ! the warlike uews published this moring ! from Athens, said: "The Greek Kiog, Government and people will Gght to the , bitter end before they will allow Bulgaria ) to absorb 100,0(0 people belonging to the ' Greek race, which she will certainly do if I the union of Bulgaria and Kastern Hou ( ratlia is recogn'/.id. Greece is tally enti tle! tu the whole of Kpitus. Knglaud is interfering with the rights and liberties ot Greece. 1 am coi-ti i«nt that the Greek» can whip the Turks at sea. As to Ibe 'and defence» of Greece, the n>oment war . is declared Macedonia aud Ait>ania will be I set iu tlamcs, thai cutting ot! the land communications ot the Turks and attacks ,1 on seaports. , THE liKEEE QUESTION 'f PER MOST. The Greek question occupies the morn ing press instead ot the Irish one, in view r of the alarming uews from Conslatmuople ) The Times says "What is to be feared is not to much reck!?.-» and navai provoca ■ tiou, resulting only in mischief ami blood , shed, so much as attempts to en ite riviugs ; bevoud t'.e Turkish frontier, which would I probably involve the whole ot Macedonia ; and reoj'rtti the Tastern question in its ful lest extent. It (ireece sets her match to , the traiu, no oue can te'.l wh?re the con ! tlagration will end. ESlil.tXl' I'RKl'AHINO l'oit WASt 1 I .oNikin, January 2.1.—Aduira! i .ord John Hay, commanding the Mediterranean Squadron, consisting oî tho Ab-inndn* Nept une, Thuudtrer, I >re:.dnaugbt, Irish ' and lielioo, Las received instructions as to I the course he shall pursue in the event ol \ : it becoming necessary lor him lo lake l action on F.n/lui.d's cmiainl of Greece to disa;r.. In the Hoitsi of Common» tlis afternoon Right Hon. • iiobert Hourke, poit'icnl Secretary ol the ! Foreign otlice, in nnswt i lo iu<|uiries re garding the warb!-.« nt.vs from Greece, said that at thu instance of Kngland the ' six greatest l'owtrs m-.tilied (ireeta jester ! day thai a naval attack by Greece upon ^ Turkey would not be pr-nuittcd. i; OKKMINV UKTTIXC HKAIIV. I Rkrmv, January'J.Y—A dispatch fron I Wilhelmshofen, or.o ol the principal tier man naval stations cn the North Sea, > says that the iron cla ! Pricca Prieerichkarl I is being rapidly li?t>'J out fcr sea. Her d> stinat'.on is I'araeus ih>t port oi Athens. The Prince Friedrichkarl is lti guns of ten tons each. Sita is ot ti.O'M) tons displace ment an>! r»,fJ0 liors'i p;«er. • A STROXi; riOVCkNMI ST VF.CCSt.ITY. Los nos, Janaary 2.V—The Standard ' complains tbut Mr. « lladdtcne's silence F *»iil ( inburruF* tli" G. t» " •• ./ Tie l'nr ! u. u >fi», »r>.» • i i.;y hostile, looking to thi» Lib- raW to o> cmi* to tbtir ditiiund*. l'he Standard ur^i-a 1 ■< r i Salisbury lo de cide his file '«ytl.'.t . . tr«- procedure rules . 'It the Conserve < rrrnmenl must • J full," it coiiiiyi.<o. lei i» Kit * it b honor. » It is ncccwary m fai-.î evi-nu iu Greece ; and in tb«" !• %* :»■ (•••nsary to , havn a strong C.>vir .,jj«-i ; - « ' iuti muent ; that is able to up» t!» »< I: : > tliori'j for the ? Kufflirh pi op!".' THE '.ol«T •»> 1 il I \ .iTIi'AS*. I.os't ov, .imn'ary V/i.— A «ii-nauh from Kerne >«»ys tb.>r tb. Moniteur dt Koine, the organ ol th') \ atic'itJ, t i ri su s e.nnoyanco and dicgU't a; tL- cjipf -i iou displayed in the Quefc't; »p.-« <-h tu the uKrJrrmg of the legiilativo union in : t- • :r.-i- Hiitaiuaud 1 Ireland. The Moniteur luii^s lor the tiuie to come » hen the wor ld shall see l'rotest . antism entirely extiipat«d from Ireland and CatholicUni univers Jly recognized. J Fl.mil wound.» fciei cuti CA't be healed by a lew appKcr»,ii>M cl . u!v »<ion * Iii. All drU£gi*ts t»U it fi>r t*t nty-live (.eats a boUle. ISKN VVOMll. The Riverside btat furnace is banked i up, owing (ho hupj 'v cf coke being ex hauHtc^. '»Ir. Aug. Sel a i ü i his icehouse " wit'u the preeent crap 5 Mr. Christian Marplc a highly n»peeled t citi/en who resides U" ir ibe Junction, died t irery suddenly Saturday evenii"/. His re b mains were interred at At 'io b, t:»-ar Sher rard, yest>-rJav afternoon An infant son of Mr. U'ji^ia was in terred at Bog:;a l'un i'iaettty >«stnday afternoon. I'r. and Mrs. McCoy of \.'l-,-, -ling. wero grtesls at the rev.tîenco ».f .1. Ue: drick«, a '''8l! 'I he lorce ot laborers v-as n :!n.*ed t.t the Wheeliug Company's t-tssl plant y ester day. Christoph» r Marpl* ilropocd dead lose e reeideni oi this p!aw for nearly thirty , Tiara and was one of our a»at citi/er.a He was buried yesterday at 10 o'clock at „ Mt. Olive eemeiery. An ic;aat cbild of I>. F. Ki^ht died ou ' Sunday night. It was buried vee?erday at 2 p. in. »' I he Kiverndo blr.Et forn.ice wai banked on Sunday evening on account o( the coke a famine. Stveral r-r Icsda of coke were a received y<*sttrday, however, aud it is y thought work will be resumed today, ig l.RBt Saturday the ferryboat 0«ens rar» on top of a cake of ice and I'uaJed down the river several hr.ndrtJ yards before it could be run ashore tg Patrick Gatcly and William Chapman are talking of Laving a go ûh .ouplease race to Moundsville and retu'ii, fctartiop at John Scan Ion s saloon The beer drinking contest betwoen two of our boys thu» wan talked of ho much K some la/* »»jo, fft'ied to come otr. Charles Campbell, who »» r-o seriou-Iy barned some days ago at the Kivmide 0 steel plant is now rapidly improving. Mrs. Samuel Turner, of Wheeling, was visiting her sister, Mrs Bell, yesterdaj. . ; John Newton, who hss been wo;iing in '* Penn6vlvania tor some time, is visiting hi» 0< father.' 'E Miss Mazgie Carroll, of Wheeling, speuV '.e' Sunday at her fatl.fr's. y The stee' workers who are now on a strike, iieiü a meetin/ yesterday in Item kolfs Hall. The present difficulty w is , discussed at 'engtb, but no defit.ite settl< ment was made. >▼- SCOTT « EML'LSIOX OF PI BK ca ed Coil Liver Oil, With HypopliorpbiUt, ch •» Huluioiiary UUeane» ac<l gcrofatooa • en Atlectloin. ese Dr. Ira M. I.ang, New York, says: "I c' have prescribed Scott's Emulroa and used £ t in my family and am greatly pleased ;0n with it. Have found it very serviceable em in Scrofuloin tiiseaies and Pulmonary aflectiou