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% Dwelt sTtrPEfraous TOBS. the °o**D A OltfMto to ArmmrUm in$ t ,■ n t9 #.it .(M irf ♦ D0 ml n* • «|(| •«» 'b n • n*xD ?, 1© 1 i '» /TCQ"1 TVH* !1aK m D* a * r-C (+ PITTSTON. PA.. 1UESDAY. J/ TO Y 6, 1885. in- To y, 3TT35ACJT tlfO ;Cr i4t W * I MflYfofifc a iftriMPy $ :4,* f-'-i W I ■ % A COUPLE OF EX-CONVICTS IM- A WEAN'S Avenge. *"**' I ".'"ir* "y"1 B'-p °"SdCSii 5 London, Jam. H-mM*. Pbrueli to not now * —* — •— to siwmi* CjuUUy to t .e revolt agalns* his le&Jfership whiou was manifested last Friday wUaa the Naiiwsal lm|Meoii' vention fyr Conot/ Tipperary nominat-d Sir: CfRyan inxt'ad of the Parniil candidate, Mr. John O'Connor, to sueceod Mrs P.- J. Smythe as a-meuibor of parliament for the county. Bir. "PuriieU has now deter- 1 Mined to oetaaMe the nomination of Mr. O'Ryan, if possible, and has failed iflnntlier session of the nominating convention to b ivDld al IburtM to-morrow. tie arrive I at this determination . after counu'tiikg wltti- the Moat Rev. Thomas W. Ci'olt r. afthbUMp of Cashel, whom he ddHcHla-s c »« one of tiie most patriotic prelatwp of iivlanl, und alio is I ui ious ov«i'the pffesnsed -{••it. in the Irislr-farty. Otherwise, Mrj; | **ari*ll says tbftt he maid l»|ive b-.-n quite . content with tue uaiiiLidat-y of Mr. U'ltyaii, Whose aifilrcss (.0 (l.e ' btectorj |il oniisf's implicit bbcdlewjj- to til* preaent leadtrsnip the party. Mr. Puuiqll pow1 claims that the late convention was not. competently orgatit&d, nw no --Teas tii:iii 40 fcraucbeaof tin langiM in 'the county aterelinreprcsented. Ha proposes to have delCD- olw front those leagues present at to-mortott's convention, and believes that tliulr vote* *111 reverse the result fcrriVotf atl;*,^ fBWay. vr.,.., „ , Jo t : 1 Mr. O'Ryan. (fttb. tostta (haf! his noimiialioh was perTeetly legal. and threatens to be dMtfalM In defenab of ' his rights. Hia adlaa aata an encouraging him with money and promises of support ut the potts, and there may be lively times Letween the fUctfoh* to-morrow. Ttklu » Bud la It. '9Hfc feeUBERATEUY WRECKS A TRAIN JO KILL TJHfe £NGItyEER. THE NICARAGUAN TREATY SAID TO ,,*i 8S^L OF THEM- ■jwevstaBPfvsz Morrill, re-elested from Vermont, wCr» received. The presentation of IM usual nmnbar of petitions againtt the *aMflcaU6» ot ' the Spanish treaty was varied by three petitions tu its favor; one.fnjsn Mmt'W df Maine, one from New York, and one from Michigan. The Quakers of OMtl aaktd to have a clause inserted In the treaty referring disputes between men ft to arbitration. An important Mtt mm lutroCWW*6rDT- Beck. IU object is tlie creation of a revenue asrawission, to eonsist of td» of the treasury, five members of the hquseaiid tltree senator*' tu report to HDngrt*irC*r «r before the. second Monday of December, 1BS5, What Changes and modifications ought to be made in the existing laws to the aklauM of taxeaJns■oeed and the method of their col lectio* The bill «*» read * Bret tiNM aM deferred; Thi mis r " 1 ' The first business of any. importance in the bouso Was the introduction of a preani dent baa appointed Hon. John A. Kosson Ot I MaV VUIOTU ansa aswv-vn I ifr'""* ' II 1 '■ Bsslin. inl that such an al 11aare as this conference seems to iMort la a departure from the trstditfons of this nation, and requatting the president If not Incompatible with'the puh-14 »er*iee, to state the reasons thflimpelled Mm to hppoint delegates to said dShfeieui** whether there was any limitation plnced upon their authority as delegntauS wluithet such limitation, if any, was madojkown to the conference; whether- tba. prw*kufcj"1* any information tendte to «*hjw Che proposed «•* state fc to be a republic or • monarchy, an J whether in his opinion,. Mm participation of the Unite)}jftatee if sack a conference would etffb then* from oppoein; au attempt to forjp,AD xtata on the American continent The rosdfctioa was referred to the oomaaittsa oa , aCairs. y -J ENGLAND WANTS WAR • hiatal OOeers Ueele*in« the A*»tialt^ PROVE THEIR OPPORTUNITIES London, Jan. &—Thar* U intense interestin Paris or*r the approaching trial of Mm* CloTis-Hngue* (or the (hooting of bar tra» :#i«#vDk.¥ori»rahth* P»1»I. d* Jtutlco on the STth of lart-Novwnber. The trial will begin next Thursday, just one month from the data of M. Moriu's death. There has D fdthienable beinE amoag the applicant*. Tha judge* hare Anally decided that, a* it would be impossible to grant one-tenth of the applications, no on. ■hall fee ndaOtted exoept Jurors, witness** counsel and reporter*. Thia decision wDi published to-day ' — - • ■ t. * D » ' r rvi j m rC ■ tit n iiimi! mDt ,i,. nj Bcauw Her Hubud HU -Bm ID1»- charccd by lb* Cowp—y ml Locked '• Up tor Thi. l) M«M of Q«lH«t Kren. I bive u'edJUy'a Cretin Balm Ca- It ha* prortd a cure is my rati 8 f M. Wwrea, Dravw, Qeil fal M C—•■ Prica 50 ceuta. v the MMrsasit Is Ite' 0«v«r gpoealaton—The Canal and , ,«,Tqifcr»s*M—gmftosi Tsahty.1*"- -Ds And Walk Am» 'ottlr 4 HliiDl*C Jiwdtt* Sample Trunk — A Queer Story Helated Afterwards by One - ' H ja* N«W York, Jan. C—A small sample trunk, containing *3,800 worth of Jewelry belonging to Aikln, Lambert & Co., manufacturing J jweiem at. Ho. 23 Ma**bDtD was stolen lakt Tuesday night from the delivery office of Westcott'd expro*C, at the Grand Central station. It libd won left there by J, A Hudson, a Raveling salesman ®*BiL£If.*srCr»S! association were at once informed and proceeded to make an investigation. On Thursday afternoon Oeneral Superintendent Paul, of J,r?3iSf®!(.:l3SrSS5K' Hickey, Valelly, and Frink found that John Darby, an ex-convict, had been employed by the company to drive one of their theee two men. It was found by the detectives that Darby had been seen in the com- - pany of Patrick Hughes, alias Frank, who six weeks ago wps dieohargpd from .ftate prison. .iMlriAii'MlMlW New \OBK, Jan. C!.—A Washington special Grafton, IV. Va., Jan. &—Tbe Baltimore and Ohio St. Lout* express train was wrecked, on !aat Wt dlMwdaj nlfht, one MM* east of MUs city, cawing two death* aril the deetruoNoa ot $30,000 wort# of property. Wkn the officials investigated • It.ii "tftry lorlutfM* (iitt wh!fe It ia nm thai tb» price of OiJlA Bk«r MUeeo CviDs, -t[7,,) *, (X •-, -j 'ni A Dwa tiio Bnrari allNf - MtaaMuoAMfpMfn* «t v%o#»nd attlbaftf Ho 'fiwapa" ,qin-ifKD*l: :L v J r-tai^ii; . Maa*4c*fas Caty owD * appeaVs to have any friends is the one with * i*'sha#pDy pense*- and may Cx»ni» up for consideration before the SftokteMh* week TtiCi jwntimerrt Inlis ■^rs«us.£;ac"^«^ the two oceans. In the event of a possi ble" j*qffr%ith Maglkiid, the Mends of , from bar war skips, which oould ha sent 1 from Australia. There has been a great deal *U1 fM, about the Wens— «mal. This canal hi said to be under the control and direction of the French government, ind Parisian soctajy Ux affair thay foond an iron bar wadgHl jc ■ sympathy for tb« into tba fro* «f tha switch. Hfctaafctitrtmiii * ■? fcad pasaad tilt! as ma spot 30 mMute- h^Orr. l*'Dtlo!!lxl rf T! M": showing that tba parson who dkt Uto «*jt 1 ■rolaa of Paris. Thara is f|* was evident that robAg) %i not to the scopa of tlw ti a- -ftWbJect, for tba poiat whaiV" {8a Vrectt irtmlttad ou tha tri4L occurred is but 100 yards from thraa or fuu» - Hugues win ssak to bouM. . Dm tIcUd of a oonaptr- Tkf of the Tjenorniand, who is pitt- traitf Every is fnrious. Pub* bMutifif prisoner D»whoiCkCi«(r x*'rH prM| fid bMquote Mil tMe In Mm aoclaty cii much kpeculation a* ttwouy that will b« T|w counsel of Mqm. •bow tliM Hho WAX »• .rtrsMntezaS' acy between Mme. tioning for a divorce, and tbe private detective Murin, bywhich false testiaaouy »« to band, will seek to confine tbe evidence to the (acta of tbe shooting ami deatb of ■ ( Murln. and to |Drove that the shootiug w*» nut dyne in self-Jaf^ice. clue poesiUe was followed. The only ibiaf found about tbe wreck waa a large cbu^C was visited and aaid bis knife was in the possession of bis wife. The detectives now believed they had a cine. Mrs. Burke wa» two ooeaasi To thb the friends of the Panama canal schemers ply tlaif the Panama canal is a private ehiorprlse, in which undue ail vantage over the canal, aud Engfrom'iiver ob- i*i When Darby came to work on Thursday morning ha waa placed in charge of an officer in the employ of the Joweiers' aa»o-kipilgh Pi rVta.venus, fcbtutoen r'or'Ijwl. Fqrty-fautth streets, »nd ftntlfcr gave the officer the alip and disappeared. Neither Darby nor Hall hat since been arrested. Hughes was arrested oil suspicion,, taken to the Tombs poftfcaCe«Ui* 011 Fridayi and reiuauded into the tfOsrody of tiu It was not until Sunday that the officers were able to ascertain where Hughes lived, so reticent was he. It was discovered finally that he lived with hit mother , at ho. 903 First avenue. Mrs. Hughes ft a hard working woman, and is employe! in the family of ex-Judge Townsend. All day . Sunday tl» boose in which Mrs. Hughes lived wai carefully watched, an 1 at nightfall the apartments of Mrs. Htcfoa wre visited. The poor woman was badly frightened. anl denied all knowledge of any Hughes' in the cellar of the. tenement cured had been cut away and it »as uuiply Mrs. Hughes was brought to police head "YUothftr, wwr, bff wis" a prisoner, and the trunk was Mown him. His Mother ' Implored him to make a clean breast-of the affair, and be di4. r Hughes said that ha and Darby were each eautswosd four years ago to two years and a half imprisonment for burglary in the third degree. Boon after' Us discharge from prison he was again arrestee 1 for larceny ftfU *e*t to prison. On hik discharge from Sing Sing he hunted up his old companion Darby, and round Ifm employed as a driver SERIOUS CHARGES allege.I to be intimate was at once put under watch. An effort waa mad* to ascertain if Mr*. Burke liiul the knife. She said tlie bad given it to the ton of a neighbor. The boy denied receiving the gift. Another visit r. were going to Mrs. Burke's to look (or him, • man was wen to leave the rear of the house aad start up the railroad toward where the rors and IndiscretionsoFyont weSpLee tow j- kMa o( Rev. JoMpb T. Inmaa. MMiMMMJ An Orphan AD;laai whkk Ik* I fWteek, against the board of maiiageiuent i fl the St. Francis orphan as? luiu, a Koman Catholic Institution located in this city, j The. sgts forth that the niuuugeri, liy neglect of duties, nave involved the 14- s itutiou iu a liopelese debt of $40,0U0; havte Violated the constitution and bylaws of this institution, refuse to show tna secretary's bf»#»i*» r#rei.r their financial condition; that mouey donated for the asylum h#C Iweu diverted by officers to other purpose*, and that admission is denied unions the aaplying diitd's l-fedrd tcfrtntanteed. i j In view of tliese facts Mr. Carroll asks fur 4legislative hearing, and say* Uikt after be shows up the doings ef the board hk w hi hen the legislature to remove them and |«t la a ueMbdfrdMhd vliarteit (Maries AtWiUrArcasunr oft he asylum, kays that the of the aqt lum Is better now than it basbeen for sonw years; that the interest ou the debt of $85,- CKW is ,*kl up to March 15, ami that ther* fere ntD bUls of any against the inD klitutiou outstanding. Carroll recently did . . Crept Dwtiiictlsn Threatened by Ice. Pobt.Pkpo8.it, MA, Jan. 0.—Ah immense' ioe goi go foruhtj tit the Susquehanna river, at Star Kock, Pa., attaining a beight'bP 15 to 80 feet 'i'lw ice piled u|mmi tlie track of the Columbia aud Paft Deposit. riuii'oud 8 * to 10 feet tilgii (or a distance of 100 feet aud 8 to 3 feet high for entirely blockading tt* tmck»C An ntra train gutng sou til came ifk euutacl Wltu the barrier of ice. Tbe train' returned to,Columbia and procured assistance. ' la a 'row hour* a pukanfe #•» 4ut throagh the ice. Atxibt noon trail wefr ssaC Hrp—D Ooifea are form d at HcCall's Kerry aud at several point* north, attaining 10 to 15 feet in Reports from op the rlrer indicate that tbe water is gradually failing, but there remalii\ a vast amount of ica to come dowar lit the river at Port Deposit, a small cbanuel re-, mains open in the gorge! on the Vest tide, through which the low is slowly pasting as it comas ilowu. little driver, is now a|Dprehanded if the gorges at Star Rock and Ho- Call's Ferry should hold and allow the ioe ■ to Teed dowu gradually." A mild rain 1- uow failing, a coutinuut.on of which will probably swell the river tutd float the ice down in a bulk, causing umold destruction. taining any control over it. treaty, which specially stipulates that Tlie hol3T that England has already violated the treaty by hrtf sat- tor Disease* tf ■ yfcS'kboui the^^t!^^rter*Etching for some time t be .officers concluded to arrest the man They were verv much surprisoil ta4MvDvar that theit prismfcr wis a woman- Mrs. Burke. tlement in British Houduras, an I her Oct* the Clayton-Bui wer treaty theee points of • -ccupatlon are specially permitted; so that .aLsSr fee Active Work. Loiraox. J«a. •.—The naval sea- of Mam day has become Uie laughing k of '«4#y. The admiralty officials, ssfcrr the) read -the news, ware astonnded at the extant of the exoitehsaat. Every newsier in London was deceived by the sudden activity at tbt Portsmouth an I Plymouth naval depots! and, encouraged by this novel exhibition ol energy on the part of the cabinet, breathed slaughter against England's enemies and rivals In all quarters of tho earth. The news was telegraphed by special correspondents tea She broke down at once, and confessed that it was she who derailed the train. She Baft^dre'and*C3hhTth! . ytsrt of her-feus band. Burke bad been dieefcartw tome months before from the employ of the coajpauy, awl immediately began to steal from the frewjbt can Hk tbefti amounted to larp Mss. He waa at last canght and locked up. the Nfcaraguan treaty would, therefore, be «t«hr*pt termination of m Una* with a friendly power without notice, although —brprobable that England might not object to the abrogation of I*is treaty. ( *ha effect of Its being set asltle would tie to leavebei free to enter into any colonisation schein D tlie past has signified a willingness 19 permit certain modifications of the CiaytMfrBtftMt &Xfeaasra.t'.'r--r:..s have been well for this government to have first consulted with Kugteod, N*ore into this Nlcarauguan treaty, which appear* to contain in some of its smoothest paragraphs thrsffeoetowmtupewious Us. It is Itss opinion of JUs senater that It wbuffi have l.een easier to have made same arrangemenl with England of a nature satisfactory to both nations, wblcb would ba'va secured Use Great KUclleuieuS on Mew Yost's Ikwiun is naval offifcn have "applied iu per son for details to active service, and similar requests have been made by telegraph by over MO others. The late poata have also brought, taD shaft of applications of thashrtj* hfidj Among theee Inter rfpfsilortnt* are nitty war rant officers who seem to smell promotion iu the KWWMff foreign strviou. ' be admiralty officials are disgusted with tho additional work which all this correspondence entails. Their explanation of the, ' whole cause of the excitemefil ie a very simple one, and la probably true. They say that Admiral Harsey, the new commander: of the Channel squadron, suggested tb«. orders which were issued last Saturday, being snxions to have a* inspection of the veesela ami crews botes starting on the cusunnui y winter cruise to-morrow. some work for the asylum over tile payment for lefclcb latere sv»Da»nje fllffifcuity. and .Mr. MkuI#r says that Carrnil't erf,km aa] ,be taken aa apite) or that a trifle weak. minded. • implicated her husband, as they were wltaeasss. She made up her mind to kill them and to put the rSllroad company to great trouble aad expense. She bad selected that east wtttr-wntoh l(fc train could be the Bight of the wreak she had hktdaa the ..witohWitS «, t»r or iron, which she previously fitted to the frog. As sooa as the freight trala passed she ran out and fastened down the wedgto and immediately went home, where she took off her husband'* •lothes aad wlteahar the knife while whittling to amuse hereelt as aha was waUtog fmr the train. The woman Is a rather good-looking bra* any sign of sorrow for the awful crime that The feeling against her is very strong, but will not nitll in violence. Burke hlmsell ia overwhelmed over his wife's deed, aud say* ha does not mat to ' She sayi she will make no defence when put on trial lor toe deed, bn will make a full confession. New Yoke. Jm. U. —T»'« Produce Exchange yesterday was in a state of intense excitement such as had-not' Leeu seen Wrr ia many months. Tbe "boom" in giaiiL which startei with the. new year, assumed immenee proportions. Prictfi lor all kinds of ceraals mount#! trigger aiid higher and tremeaflous transactions w ere recorded. Tbe eales of; wheat aggregated 11,000 buDiie s: of corn 2,400,000 bushels and of 4ats KOO.OU) bushels. Wheat at owe time was cents per bushel higher than on HaiurJay and 6 cant* higher than ou Frt lay. At tb« -cioae the nit' advance was 1 H&-H ceata . Cera closed i@lH cants Higher and oat* %9H oeut higher. Flour was active ai.d higher. The firovisiea aiarkeU also caught Use infertlea and. raoonled higher prices. No wonder the excitement sjiread through the exchauge. Wbju June wheat touched 91 cheers broke from tlie lipsyf the bulls. Sassto* Merrill to Ska ftsfMaa Wahhimotom, Jan. t—Tfee issolaMua which Senator Morrill proposes to Call of and disouss to-morrow Is strongly hostile to the Spanish and 'Man Dbmlngo treaties. I| leeites lliat the legislative branch of the government, sitting with open doors undei the eye of thecountrT. is the only body, upon whom the constitution has Imposed th« and wealth, involving the surrender of im ■densely largalr volumes of home trade thart are offered to us ia return, and lnrolvlug constitutional questioas of "the a raveeC clilr acter, are untimely, tnd should everywhere be regarded with disfavor. _ _ . J chairman of the vomnHbe on foreign relations, oalling upoft the eecretary of state for a detailed report.as to what treat lee onterrd into by the United Biases have aiuce been changed or abrogated, hat a direct iwarlagi on the Ntuaraguaii nana! question, ami thai the reply of the secretary of stab) will indicate that the Clay ton-Bui war treaty has been subetauttally abrogated by. Qreat; Britain. . 1 ' ' n I for They agreatftoeteal a JoWeler1* brunk Dt the flrnt opportunity. Thai* Mb are fattened In a peculiar way, lu' cass one and they determined o etaiA tke entailer one, a* beta* the one on eaaHy handled, and aa likely to eoatmn /'•K-n ■■ fJtw ■ r Jhatoid Srami'SliaiEemHurEfent ■' |tfiilll fMSCH^i/ right of way for a canal through IflcaCUgua upon much mm f»TOraUe conditions than Ibon no* cBered. He said *bat " »• bredt our exiating Inttf stipulation with Fn?land without notice *» that art ion • perpetual bar «« DwDcotlati*g future treatise uMl IfegfcURl orother foreign power*. We would have to pay JkD penalty that follow* ail tijpahia of gCwf faith. When one come* to oootider the treaty Ite"lf, (he ojHy thing ahMtt I* la made clear iD to* amount -of Mar that it to he paid to the Nicaraguan government, *4,000, 000 to be paid outright for the land upon the right of way. • But In addition to thi* the United State* will It* called upon to pay the claim of all oooapanU of the land themeel ve» Them I* no mean* of knowing bow Cpahy there are, but from the speculative character of tbe men hack of the treaty it la fair to suppeie that every foot of the ground cou ceded is already in the hand* of private holder*, who will bave to be handsomely paid. Beyond this the government baa etili further payment* to m«ke before % foot*, the canal can be dug. The government will "The Street* Weald Knn with Bleed." . Cincinnati, Jan. ft.—In the Bpringer instigation Mr. nnett United tttftta* Marshal Wright beilte iworn, mid: "I appointed^• number of general tnd special deputle* to ierv* at th« CkDrigre*- donal election on the 14* ofc October; did hi* on the written •pplicatlon'of Jacob K Sindlinger aad J. G Harper; I bave voucher receipts for about 1,300 deputy marshal*; there was ho reoord of the appointment of special deputies kept in court;' i had information that parties wei e coming from Indiana and Kentucky to vote; 4 had -esolved to appoint my own *»lections: they were armed and furnished 42-Caliber i lull-dog revolvers; they came, I undent and, , Jrom New York, and I believe they were furnished by the National Republican committee; 1 suppose I appointed nearly 1,400 special, and iu tbe neighborhood of 140 1 general deputies; I regarded tbe situation as desperate; I beUevo you and Mr. Bell said that If your wishes were not complied with tbe street* would run with blo6d; I was in oCimitation with men In different wards; they were all Republicans Icon suited with uo Democrats." Adjournal- r ff 0Dk v.* »»» ,tD.U } Ml D:»iV -'■ •DD!*!D •««■•' *ui;ex9fli *«J * . ,:»• *J*TXDI0'»(1 VtJ f KEENE, ! '*W*Vj *Dflf wiv be praMntfd gM^y—'» OwdTUfglf,, MACBETH. the moreLTvaluahle. goods Darby's wagoi wu waiting tor the btfgtff from the Al bany train. U«u 35 minutes late. Hal backed the wagon wp to tbo deliv#ry depart ment, threw the trunk into the ▼•hide, aai drove rapidly with it to Hughe*' roonu when Hughes waa waiting tor it. Hughe and JUall carried the truuk into Hughe* bedroom au l put it under the bed. Hughei then 'drove back to the station with Hall Thqjr arrived t there before the belated trail came In, and the abeenoe of the wagon wai not knows to those la charge Of tab deliver) room. » T • • j Earl/ W.dueaday morning the three snes •at the trunk open and packed the valuable coatante into three small valises. The.va- IM« were token by Hall and Hughes to Um •tore of Henry Goodwin, a dealer lu aesondhand goods in Third avenue, jiear Forty fourth street, and they asked him to hoy the goods. Wheu Ooodwin saw the quantity of t* becaase alarmed. He told the thieves that ha #OsM not bay goods hiiuself, but he them a man who would tDhy them. Ha told ttiaaa to oona back at 8 o'clock that afternoon. Whan thejr earns Hack Goodwin told Uleiu that "k» Jjad been unable Ut, see the Unm, bat ieM them to retnra betsrsen • and :T o'clock that evehing. At that hour Goodwin told them tj go to (he corner of Taring! nn a vena i and Fortythird eta-eet, where they would And a man waiting foe them *lpD would be prepared for the purchase of (be atolcn property. The thieves met the man dsaaribed to them, and be purchased the goods for I'JM, Hughes and Hall returned to Goodwin'^t.store, where the stranger followed them.' and, lu the pmaeaoe CDl over to thug , $380 a*« *tOeirilio property. Hughes said that Ooodwin demanded a portion of this money. I ut the thieves divided the proceeds among themselves and refused to give him any. appease him, however, (hey bought some clothing from him. ■ Diphtheria KaVaigfac Cahada. Ottawa, Jnn. &—liiphtheria was uevei in prevalent1 in CWnada a* at primit TtD disease ia general at Mdhtreal. The"mortality auio«|[ chiidraa from this chum ban been vary heavy during tlm past tw o months. Ill aavaral I aim lies utXaacas er it ba* wade great havoc. Qua tnunly of ten lout s.x membgrs lu olio weak. til another jaiol.y three died within a few day*. Child teli OnafiM. St. Joan, Jan. 4—An orange flag wai boiated across ttU utmt la Bay Robert*. The Hi—a GMtolk* people pawn* wider it on their »ay-to the bat Bishop Mao- DomM, «f Harbor Qraee, awl -Cbie priest! reft** td At p, aad t*b$t authorities nioald remove the flag, which b« declared an obstruction The government di*patched a posse of poiioe to keep order, aad feariu treabie, lbs war ship,'Tenedea was also »nt » no' disturbance at wag hiaa nor aill «hers be udImi an attempt to nkdeto takeflown the Oaf, and whether that could legally be doae m a difficult question to answer. The people of Bay Roberta, to the nuabsr of l'.fo), held* noMtingand Condemned the dispatch of an armed force to a place they declare peaceable and law abiding, and, caate t,*rs«K batd working aad peaceable, people largely Proteataat. To Fraslflelst Harrlsburg. The Michigan Ice Gorge. , : Guano Hapidb, Mich., Jen. •.—It ie believed that all dan gar to the brldgea ffym ice in Urand rtvarto paat. The gorge (till eatenda flow Grand Haven, W nrilae below thia city, to a point three or faur miles above, but the warm weather and action of the water la wearing theft* away rapidly. Much damage haa been done to gCwds stored In baaemente aioitg jCpaal street, where the water rose to the height of two aad three aleag the river are shut down. A considerable portion of the northwestern part of the foot of the gorge with dynamite. HaRRIBBUHO. Cjaa- «—Tlie Republican senators hold a caucus and ugiaod upon fixator A. U. Mylen. of Lancaster, a* president pro-Uui. of the ppiinUi. All iihiwr oft!can ware left to the »i*tCj committee. Tl:e boua« caucus .selected James I*. Gi ahaia, of 1'ittsburg, a. George Plersou, uf Mercer, a* chlef cler c. the other ofltwri Jto be choaeo by a Cbrfmlttaa !of St appointed t#tttec*u*Dt M"; ' Thane of Oawdor. . .Utoi ifr. '$JCkMI. Mi on M at Itatl4ill BdolrHtora. IIA^, '« \{'u ItrKlTBu (■■••■■•••aiii.isai f i.i. i.«iMa|I.W Admhptw. niit. (tH.IMm be cftlled upon to pay the claiiusof Metiooal and bis predecessor for the umo«»t »f ia**ey expended by them in their failures On' top ol aH these ' enornou concessions the Nioaraguan government is to have one-third o( the net proceeds of Ute cwiL It will reap great buneflt* from she canal. Its government would Wome the center, the pivotal point of a great trade. Nicaragua could wall afford to pay faff* suns ft# the privilege of having the canal built through it. It is believed that any private company ooald Obtain eaMeaiiassi'WitMt the expenditure of a dollar la case the piee ent treaty (alls. Thaabaurdlty of IU provisions is Ukanjd unto ptopositionn 009slag from a proprietor o| a fatal territory of wild and wads veld pad land to a railroad company, demanding great sum" from th» railroad for the privilege of through the tract so as to give what,«rai worthless a high value; then on IM top ot that to ask to have all the prsvtyus contraotors v*o Ufed failed ht" a road to l» paid, and then the owner or '.In, land to Lave a third interest in the net receipts ol **» ooyptattoo. , T r. ThoaaMda Oat of Work. Tha liuaua IMaaltr Kxpart N*W Vonx.,tkai fl(—Dr. Tautuky,' who ■hot hia wife awfattam'pted sulcldt Sunday Ik the Ashton flat*. N pruiiuiiiiced by his meCHcal balrf a b6p«tul end;- lion MraTfcims*/! who was only *Ighly injured, ia progressing faroraMy. 1 Tha Joetor lias bean removed from me Presbyterian 80IUKTOK, Fa., Jul «l—Aa order Ou nad (rum tlw Delaware andHodaon Canal -ompany indefinitely • us pending work at Dignt oollteriea in thia vicinity. This order mu «9n mtkoy mt of employment The Dataware, X«ckawanna and Weateiu ~haT» laC~ i'"w invw t wf lw* -ftrMtUwAa# the tw iCAtm are •* **xliugly lud, * —* .,UD. : *** fevoiiliifi 'J«(Uwy MB. fjMil ,oio» -:«ikert*rt»ad.ow»^»»;jf jet f-ipyg !,,*ha .general foaling is thatthe lag flying is a childish thing «jt whieh Ita promoters would soon be sorry, and that Bishop Mao- Donald has been injudicious in taking notice of what should be beneath his ettentlo%_ to tha Mount Hi Hal hospital. u tft'l ■««D * W lilfc The Spirit of Payee Still Lingers. have fallen, left here eerly in December. Since that time be bu been collecting his boomers at ahthe border, and is now with 200 boomers' in the Oklahoma country at a po|ftt on Stillwater creek, only a short distance frasn Fort Reno. At last accounts Couch aad kj onanists were holding their v*n, nppneed to the negro soldiers uader the command of Lieut. Day. Court formerly resided here, and is a man of aefcV and oourago. People hare sjaipatbisa-with him and his calculate Oea- Hatch, military commander of Ohlshnass, Is sow at Caldwell, on the boMtar, aad IW men from Forts Leavenworth and Riley ate marching across Kansas ea route Mr the territory. Bokton. Jan. 0.— New city goWilM* wsm inaugurated In 23 "cities of Massactiu- Mtta; alao in I'n/Vtdenee aad 'Newport, R. L • Watfbam enters up?u its tirst yean of oity Ill the Othar oities tbara Mrs far uioni new brooms than usual. lto)t«r O'Brien's, of Boaton, address with appendices itlis 18 columns of the city paper;. Urt.wAUKins CJnl &—A report w«i:sent oat from Chicago oa Saturday night that the North ChMatf* Rolling Mill company liaJ succeeded la making terma with its employes direct *n« that-a new ad juntipent of wake* k ad Ledtt made without couswltW lIm Amalgamated association. This is de..ied by Sept. facta and u»e «Mo«t»tk*l men at tha mlllv fWurk W«l rrtuomK'VSr au average reduction of 18 per cent, affecting about SOU men wb« an oatside the Amalgamated association. ,'0V' 1 , j3«"g;ti 1 ■ ii'jltut'.. ' 'oiuju ' California's United States Senator. Bacmubnto, Jan. 1 — tba lefialature opened at noon. Balloting for' United Btatea senator will not take place before the 20th. Ik ie opeaiy stated that If e»Sov. Stan ksurkbsib* """* ■ni oi t.'jflfu«yi orfw i '■*/D*& •*U S» The eaaaafl— ara a# M nil • HUL - rV w_ v D 1 1U* p -E H«#IT7 gence and passenger* thrown aflovar (ke Mac*. A FeUsaasi'MSr M fail mMftatt the Tea an tfcrltatf throuch, SaBaaftaM. J three hours. . . Pa* Monad T*p.'.. 1®. A.1.' HV.l* p»isi«gmoa top. ,*»».. %* w Accident The Pittsburg lf«»asUlna CaMfMf Pjttsbumo, Jan. 6.—A deed ot voluntary atsignaient has bMn llwl wUMWnmNw Ujr the Pittsburg Bjipaiitioa »ooUtr, IX W. Carroll preeldtnt, by which thsy tmlgn to L 1L Mattbuos for Uh bemflt ot (Mr creditors This C• don* pursuant to a uniting el the directors and managers bald on Dec. M. "* A HwUdlar RUpptd by Jutbo. Mr. Kendall Pleased wHh Hie Trip. Chicago, Jan. U—William T. Hill, publisher of a paper call Ml The Illustrated Leisure Hmm, waa arrested oa complaint ol George F. flint, manager of the Water bur J W a toil company, of New York. Mr. Flint charges Hill with using the mall* for fraudulent purposes in protesting to give a Waterbury timepiece to every subscriber. According to Flint the "timepiece" proved to be, on its receipt Iiy,the subscriber, a cheap tin solargraph or onmpias. HiU advertised Ills premiums extensively ftndappean to have made a great deal of money. On statement Goodwin was arrested. He di&Mt deny the charges, but refused to give tHw Information about the parson who had pBrplisatd the stolen Jewelry, llij detectives found in * Second avouoe jtawnHliop' one-of the stolen watches, whlcli Ilughes pawued liefoca the rest of the properly wua disposed of. The prisoners wore taken Lofore Justice O'lleilly, at the Tomlis police court, and held lor examination Inspector Byrnes said that during the investigation of the case his olfli-srs found that some perscw waa evidently endeavoring to shield the thievea. llall's father cams to lespeetaa Byrtsta ati.l told- hla- that a Man, whom he descrihed,.cauie.to him and told him that the detective** were looking for hie son. an I any information alsM the fugitive which he couhl obtain should l«i wnt to th~* iusuoctor1* office. 'I hi* men refirum nted himself a. coming Iron* tho iu»|wcior's office, wldvh r«i rsemieti.it, •« fnlw-. This branch of the cuw is beiug ciosvly Inquired in aji ■D r\ I »•) t/, i . D• I -tj If AMU jmjtoh, Jan. I — Reprssentatlve Randall was la his saat in the bouse aad as. trtmtj himself as highly gratified with hi. soathera trip. He believes thit capital woufil do tell tbare, aril that enterprise will be «n«bas309 ■ 1' Chicago, Jon. 0.—Central Music hall was crowded last night to witness tha champion's game of • bllllsrds between Bchaeffer and Sloason, of 800 points, fof 8888 a side. Both men were in good trim and not at all nsrvous. Schaeffer led from tha second inning snd througliout tha gam a. At one point Klowtoii claimed a foul. Schaaffer having removed a piece of chalk from the table in opposition to the rules, but It wss not allowed by the referee, whoee decision occasioned some slight hissing. In tha 48th inning Hchaaffer hail completed his score of 800 points and won the game, Btoseoti standing MB. The game waa remarkable for brilliant playing but not for high rune. SchaefTer'g highest were: TO, 88 and 80; Blossna, OT, it, 57. Time of game. 3 hours IT minutes. The SehaefTer-Slosson Matab. Kcealllog tlie Fam«u Shaw Brothers. assday, Jan. Tth. CONDENSED NEWS. Boston. *Jan. & — Judge Plaid, 6t the upresse court, lias denied Trustee Wjnan'i petition to sell the assets ot f. Shaw * Bros, for ttNO.UOOto the tirotbers Sham! for the purpose of carrying oat an tfv of composition of 30 per cent, made by the bankrupts. «\ss££L A An which caused extensive damage to property ocewradat Hilly, M. Y; ;; i ; D TU. Wee* Tlrgtoto W«r. W. Va., Jan. A—There it little abateuifnt in U»e excitement (yft Wilton it irfnfln a cotltatoe* ttafTviuna |t it reported thai ieen is eomtnc from 8o4th w naOh IWomab to attack the court home in Loeb't interett. About 6 a. M., in a fight in a saloon, Wtu. Alton *u fatally that. The theriff it ttill in pot. tension of the court bom*. Moat of ft* women and children ha.** left the tow* Ministers are at the place working hard to. get the people to f» home. A rumor prevails that Loeb't friendt succeeded in getting SJwwatp aay that if he rtlet they will hang Loeb and lorn the court hone*. It irttatei 'that Germany hat tent war thipt to the Congo to oppoa* Portugal. The manager of the Bank of Havana, N. \iaD-» I"D wTC rather aa( ha Commit IskMa Henry Gears* Disgusted. T-owdon, Jan. &—Hirtr* fftorgs dsllvered the last of his serlaa of Jecturae I* Sk/s Inst ulght. tie complains it tb«( tlw nausea had prosed apathetic, and that be Was uualle t| arouse tbeiu to a sattss of the importance of reform iu htni Uuir. Ottawa, Jan. 6.—About a Month ago, an old gentleman named Bnrfca, registrar of North Renfrew, hangs*' hints elf at Peaa- Uroke and no reason could ha assigned for the deed. His son waa appointed to the position made vaoant by his father's death, bat becoming despondent, on Saturday ha took a heavy dose of areeaic, from the effects of which he diad-V JOaV befm he died he told bis wife that his father's death had to preyed upon his mind that he could =tcasseizr A young lady of S3 tut* a man of 80 for breech of promite in a town in Sullivan county, IV r ; ► • i The Ijt on 8. t, corner ot Kke aadKatg klMf' ubv. Cleveland ha'. purdooed Mary Hoey, who a»i»Ud to (WN the guilt of Mother Mand«ltCaunk *. A Mwlerer Gets n little Breathing Tinea. The Waters Still Mlelng. Illinois farmert are turning their attention to ntinoinl dsp*skt, anCfr thtet It a revival of th* Hit* mining friltr—t* around Oulena The RMing MMriMte have appdmol n ■ahWBMNtee of thrta to eoatider cigli dbtttct {taut for th* rnorganlaaticu o. ttiiroad. . • » : Kingston, N. Y., Jan. ft.—Lewis WiUett, who saC sentenced tc J» hanged on tbe 20tb ni l. UI Kingstotf-for the harder of Edwin K. lisn I, has besn granted sn extension of «' • 4;«» ip Ola a bill ot ■exception^. Vihobkrss, Ind., Jan. 6.—The Wabash river ia. still ripiug. The cOtT on the lndlaha side are broking, lad tin ppoph) a«o moving to hfclift ground. Tha new levee on the Illinois aide, extending from %fussettv1lU to the mouth of the Bmbraw, 18 miles. Is a atsasm to Viacennsa, as it confines tha overtew, sshioh feriherly C spread over the whole of Allieon prairie, 'within its limits, and forces the overflow to the Indiana side, thus threatening to flood the whole city, which heretofore has been absolutely safe. Tha people are alarmed snd making strenuous Efforts to suttain the loveee. It hat been raining tinea 1 A. M. ssssssf W*!*—»suJ )o 'usLtsvll iiisitffitntfSlSEi of us pangy liernian Kills, put arrived from Princess Anas, reports that th-j people a** up in arm* agaUut Cupc Williams, who is accused of tha Kendish murder of una of his deck hand* Taa people era eiamoriag for. a sLeedy trial of Williams, It is alao asserted that May her was not WII lams' first victim; tbkt whon tikeotnmsndeti the Freddie Hi.nlmood .a year ago be Mlled one of the dredgers who had. with him, aud tliattiie crime his Just been brought to light BC 8TOS, Jan. e.-»Th»fctegrapher»*ekl m ro-eiiug at "Xouug's boUl Sunday afternoon. Officers were elected and * complete orgaaiaitiou perfected, but forobvioua reasons the nu n 4» M CMCt • publfaatiow of the Tbmj hmv Uken as a dcbm to teiugraph companies of the city. M Mum/ fat ike Ctagt Gauntly. There are tignt of a revival it th* iron and *t**i trade, a number of waanru mill* having irurhJ bueiutnt and oide't having inCNUMxt C3 Vienna, Jan. Tuere hare' been repeated shocks of earthquake in Uuuths— Btvrio, (a province ot JbutlHUT-) Cowldefable damage to property haa baas don*. v The Earth JKU1 Quaking. Bnua, Jan. A—The Wat African aaaferenoe commit!** hav* agreed that no portion of the territory °r «V power tigning the Congo treaty thai! ha allowed to be used at a market or maaa* ot coaimnuimtiasi (at th* tlav* trad*. A prtpulllnt by th* A*m lean delegate* to *xt*nd thit provltion to bt bpr tuyh powers wa* u , ul 409 Luzerne In., Weal Fittatott, Pi Mr*. Kate B. Meyar, of fbaKiia, K v., hae teeu placed under arrest liy order of tM coroner on suspfctou of having poisoned her ku»b«iHi uud attempting to kill the rest ol tiiu family ou New Year's day. ' The Cut, Chicxab, Jan. Bbepard again soutiausd the bearing of the Oallagbar habaaa corpus case till Monday nazt, r
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 786, January 06, 1885 |
Issue | 786 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1885-01-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 786, January 06, 1885 |
Issue | 786 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1885-01-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18850106_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | % Dwelt sTtrPEfraous TOBS. the °o**D A OltfMto to ArmmrUm in$ t ,■ n t9 #.it .(M irf ♦ D0 ml n* • «|(| •«» 'b n • n*xD ?, 1© 1 i '» /TCQ"1 TVH* !1aK m D* a * r-C (+ PITTSTON. PA.. 1UESDAY. J/ TO Y 6, 1885. in- To y, 3TT35ACJT tlfO ;Cr i4t W * I MflYfofifc a iftriMPy $ :4,* f-'-i W I ■ % A COUPLE OF EX-CONVICTS IM- A WEAN'S Avenge. *"**' I ".'"ir* "y"1 B'-p °"SdCSii 5 London, Jam. H-mM*. Pbrueli to not now * —* — •— to siwmi* CjuUUy to t .e revolt agalns* his le&Jfership whiou was manifested last Friday wUaa the Naiiwsal lm|Meoii' vention fyr Conot/ Tipperary nominat-d Sir: CfRyan inxt'ad of the Parniil candidate, Mr. John O'Connor, to sueceod Mrs P.- J. Smythe as a-meuibor of parliament for the county. Bir. "PuriieU has now deter- 1 Mined to oetaaMe the nomination of Mr. O'Ryan, if possible, and has failed iflnntlier session of the nominating convention to b ivDld al IburtM to-morrow. tie arrive I at this determination . after counu'tiikg wltti- the Moat Rev. Thomas W. Ci'olt r. afthbUMp of Cashel, whom he ddHcHla-s c »« one of tiie most patriotic prelatwp of iivlanl, und alio is I ui ious ov«i'the pffesnsed -{••it. in the Irislr-farty. Otherwise, Mrj; | **ari*ll says tbftt he maid l»|ive b-.-n quite . content with tue uaiiiLidat-y of Mr. U'ltyaii, Whose aifilrcss (.0 (l.e ' btectorj |il oniisf's implicit bbcdlewjj- to til* preaent leadtrsnip the party. Mr. Puuiqll pow1 claims that the late convention was not. competently orgatit&d, nw no --Teas tii:iii 40 fcraucbeaof tin langiM in 'the county aterelinreprcsented. Ha proposes to have delCD- olw front those leagues present at to-mortott's convention, and believes that tliulr vote* *111 reverse the result fcrriVotf atl;*,^ fBWay. vr.,.., „ , Jo t : 1 Mr. O'Ryan. (fttb. tostta (haf! his noimiialioh was perTeetly legal. and threatens to be dMtfalM In defenab of ' his rights. Hia adlaa aata an encouraging him with money and promises of support ut the potts, and there may be lively times Letween the fUctfoh* to-morrow. Ttklu » Bud la It. '9Hfc feeUBERATEUY WRECKS A TRAIN JO KILL TJHfe £NGItyEER. THE NICARAGUAN TREATY SAID TO ,,*i 8S^L OF THEM- ■jwevstaBPfvsz Morrill, re-elested from Vermont, wCr» received. The presentation of IM usual nmnbar of petitions againtt the *aMflcaU6» ot ' the Spanish treaty was varied by three petitions tu its favor; one.fnjsn Mmt'W df Maine, one from New York, and one from Michigan. The Quakers of OMtl aaktd to have a clause inserted In the treaty referring disputes between men ft to arbitration. An important Mtt mm lutroCWW*6rDT- Beck. IU object is tlie creation of a revenue asrawission, to eonsist of td» of the treasury, five members of the hquseaiid tltree senator*' tu report to HDngrt*irC*r «r before the. second Monday of December, 1BS5, What Changes and modifications ought to be made in the existing laws to the aklauM of taxeaJns■oeed and the method of their col lectio* The bill «*» read * Bret tiNM aM deferred; Thi mis r " 1 ' The first business of any. importance in the bouso Was the introduction of a preani dent baa appointed Hon. John A. Kosson Ot I MaV VUIOTU ansa aswv-vn I ifr'""* ' II 1 '■ Bsslin. inl that such an al 11aare as this conference seems to iMort la a departure from the trstditfons of this nation, and requatting the president If not Incompatible with'the puh-14 »er*iee, to state the reasons thflimpelled Mm to hppoint delegates to said dShfeieui** whether there was any limitation plnced upon their authority as delegntauS wluithet such limitation, if any, was madojkown to the conference; whether- tba. prw*kufcj"1* any information tendte to «*hjw Che proposed «•* state fc to be a republic or • monarchy, an J whether in his opinion,. Mm participation of the Unite)}jftatee if sack a conference would etffb then* from oppoein; au attempt to forjp,AD xtata on the American continent The rosdfctioa was referred to the oomaaittsa oa , aCairs. y -J ENGLAND WANTS WAR • hiatal OOeers Ueele*in« the A*»tialt^ PROVE THEIR OPPORTUNITIES London, Jan. &—Thar* U intense interestin Paris or*r the approaching trial of Mm* CloTis-Hngue* (or the (hooting of bar tra» :#i«#vDk.¥ori»rahth* P»1»I. d* Jtutlco on the STth of lart-Novwnber. The trial will begin next Thursday, just one month from the data of M. Moriu's death. There has D fdthienable beinE amoag the applicant*. Tha judge* hare Anally decided that, a* it would be impossible to grant one-tenth of the applications, no on. ■hall fee ndaOtted exoept Jurors, witness** counsel and reporter*. Thia decision wDi published to-day ' — - • ■ t. * D » ' r rvi j m rC ■ tit n iiimi! mDt ,i,. nj Bcauw Her Hubud HU -Bm ID1»- charccd by lb* Cowp—y ml Locked '• Up tor Thi. l) M«M of Q«lH«t Kren. I bive u'edJUy'a Cretin Balm Ca- It ha* prortd a cure is my rati 8 f M. Wwrea, Dravw, Qeil fal M C—•■ Prica 50 ceuta. v the MMrsasit Is Ite' 0«v«r gpoealaton—The Canal and , ,«,Tqifcr»s*M—gmftosi Tsahty.1*"- -Ds And Walk Am» 'ottlr 4 HliiDl*C Jiwdtt* Sample Trunk — A Queer Story Helated Afterwards by One - ' H ja* N«W York, Jan. C—A small sample trunk, containing *3,800 worth of Jewelry belonging to Aikln, Lambert & Co., manufacturing J jweiem at. Ho. 23 Ma**bDtD was stolen lakt Tuesday night from the delivery office of Westcott'd expro*C, at the Grand Central station. It libd won left there by J, A Hudson, a Raveling salesman ®*BiL£If.*srCr»S! association were at once informed and proceeded to make an investigation. On Thursday afternoon Oeneral Superintendent Paul, of J,r?3iSf®!(.:l3SrSS5K' Hickey, Valelly, and Frink found that John Darby, an ex-convict, had been employed by the company to drive one of their theee two men. It was found by the detectives that Darby had been seen in the com- - pany of Patrick Hughes, alias Frank, who six weeks ago wps dieohargpd from .ftate prison. .iMlriAii'MlMlW New \OBK, Jan. C!.—A Washington special Grafton, IV. Va., Jan. &—Tbe Baltimore and Ohio St. Lout* express train was wrecked, on !aat Wt dlMwdaj nlfht, one MM* east of MUs city, cawing two death* aril the deetruoNoa ot $30,000 wort# of property. Wkn the officials investigated • It.ii "tftry lorlutfM* (iitt wh!fe It ia nm thai tb» price of OiJlA Bk«r MUeeo CviDs, -t[7,,) *, (X •-, -j 'ni A Dwa tiio Bnrari allNf - MtaaMuoAMfpMfn* «t v%o#»nd attlbaftf Ho 'fiwapa" ,qin-ifKD*l: :L v J r-tai^ii; . Maa*4c*fas Caty owD * appeaVs to have any friends is the one with * i*'sha#pDy pense*- and may Cx»ni» up for consideration before the SftokteMh* week TtiCi jwntimerrt Inlis ■^rs«us.£;ac"^«^ the two oceans. In the event of a possi ble" j*qffr%ith Maglkiid, the Mends of , from bar war skips, which oould ha sent 1 from Australia. There has been a great deal *U1 fM, about the Wens— «mal. This canal hi said to be under the control and direction of the French government, ind Parisian soctajy Ux affair thay foond an iron bar wadgHl jc ■ sympathy for tb« into tba fro* «f tha switch. Hfctaafctitrtmiii * ■? fcad pasaad tilt! as ma spot 30 mMute- h^Orr. l*'Dtlo!!lxl rf T! M": showing that tba parson who dkt Uto «*jt 1 ■rolaa of Paris. Thara is f|* was evident that robAg) %i not to the scopa of tlw ti a- -ftWbJect, for tba poiat whaiV" {8a Vrectt irtmlttad ou tha tri4L occurred is but 100 yards from thraa or fuu» - Hugues win ssak to bouM. . Dm tIcUd of a oonaptr- Tkf of the Tjenorniand, who is pitt- traitf Every is fnrious. Pub* bMutifif prisoner D»whoiCkCi«(r x*'rH prM| fid bMquote Mil tMe In Mm aoclaty cii much kpeculation a* ttwouy that will b« T|w counsel of Mqm. •bow tliM Hho WAX »• .rtrsMntezaS' acy between Mme. tioning for a divorce, and tbe private detective Murin, bywhich false testiaaouy »« to band, will seek to confine tbe evidence to the (acta of tbe shooting ami deatb of ■ ( Murln. and to |Drove that the shootiug w*» nut dyne in self-Jaf^ice. clue poesiUe was followed. The only ibiaf found about tbe wreck waa a large cbu^C was visited and aaid bis knife was in the possession of bis wife. The detectives now believed they had a cine. Mrs. Burke wa» two ooeaasi To thb the friends of the Panama canal schemers ply tlaif the Panama canal is a private ehiorprlse, in which undue ail vantage over the canal, aud Engfrom'iiver ob- i*i When Darby came to work on Thursday morning ha waa placed in charge of an officer in the employ of the Joweiers' aa»o-kipilgh Pi rVta.venus, fcbtutoen r'or'Ijwl. Fqrty-fautth streets, »nd ftntlfcr gave the officer the alip and disappeared. Neither Darby nor Hall hat since been arrested. Hughes was arrested oil suspicion,, taken to the Tombs poftfcaCe«Ui* 011 Fridayi and reiuauded into the tfOsrody of tiu It was not until Sunday that the officers were able to ascertain where Hughes lived, so reticent was he. It was discovered finally that he lived with hit mother , at ho. 903 First avenue. Mrs. Hughes ft a hard working woman, and is employe! in the family of ex-Judge Townsend. All day . Sunday tl» boose in which Mrs. Hughes lived wai carefully watched, an 1 at nightfall the apartments of Mrs. Htcfoa wre visited. The poor woman was badly frightened. anl denied all knowledge of any Hughes' in the cellar of the. tenement cured had been cut away and it »as uuiply Mrs. Hughes was brought to police head "YUothftr, wwr, bff wis" a prisoner, and the trunk was Mown him. His Mother ' Implored him to make a clean breast-of the affair, and be di4. r Hughes said that ha and Darby were each eautswosd four years ago to two years and a half imprisonment for burglary in the third degree. Boon after' Us discharge from prison he was again arrestee 1 for larceny ftfU *e*t to prison. On hik discharge from Sing Sing he hunted up his old companion Darby, and round Ifm employed as a driver SERIOUS CHARGES allege.I to be intimate was at once put under watch. An effort waa mad* to ascertain if Mr*. Burke liiul the knife. She said tlie bad given it to the ton of a neighbor. The boy denied receiving the gift. Another visit r. were going to Mrs. Burke's to look (or him, • man was wen to leave the rear of the house aad start up the railroad toward where the rors and IndiscretionsoFyont weSpLee tow j- kMa o( Rev. JoMpb T. Inmaa. MMiMMMJ An Orphan AD;laai whkk Ik* I fWteek, against the board of maiiageiuent i fl the St. Francis orphan as? luiu, a Koman Catholic Institution located in this city, j The. sgts forth that the niuuugeri, liy neglect of duties, nave involved the 14- s itutiou iu a liopelese debt of $40,0U0; havte Violated the constitution and bylaws of this institution, refuse to show tna secretary's bf»#»i*» r#rei.r their financial condition; that mouey donated for the asylum h#C Iweu diverted by officers to other purpose*, and that admission is denied unions the aaplying diitd's l-fedrd tcfrtntanteed. i j In view of tliese facts Mr. Carroll asks fur 4legislative hearing, and say* Uikt after be shows up the doings ef the board hk w hi hen the legislature to remove them and |«t la a ueMbdfrdMhd vliarteit (Maries AtWiUrArcasunr oft he asylum, kays that the of the aqt lum Is better now than it basbeen for sonw years; that the interest ou the debt of $85,- CKW is ,*kl up to March 15, ami that ther* fere ntD bUls of any against the inD klitutiou outstanding. Carroll recently did . . Crept Dwtiiictlsn Threatened by Ice. Pobt.Pkpo8.it, MA, Jan. 0.—Ah immense' ioe goi go foruhtj tit the Susquehanna river, at Star Kock, Pa., attaining a beight'bP 15 to 80 feet 'i'lw ice piled u|mmi tlie track of the Columbia aud Paft Deposit. riuii'oud 8 * to 10 feet tilgii (or a distance of 100 feet aud 8 to 3 feet high for entirely blockading tt* tmck»C An ntra train gutng sou til came ifk euutacl Wltu the barrier of ice. Tbe train' returned to,Columbia and procured assistance. ' la a 'row hour* a pukanfe #•» 4ut throagh the ice. Atxibt noon trail wefr ssaC Hrp—D Ooifea are form d at HcCall's Kerry aud at several point* north, attaining 10 to 15 feet in Reports from op the rlrer indicate that tbe water is gradually failing, but there remalii\ a vast amount of ica to come dowar lit the river at Port Deposit, a small cbanuel re-, mains open in the gorge! on the Vest tide, through which the low is slowly pasting as it comas ilowu. little driver, is now a|Dprehanded if the gorges at Star Rock and Ho- Call's Ferry should hold and allow the ioe ■ to Teed dowu gradually." A mild rain 1- uow failing, a coutinuut.on of which will probably swell the river tutd float the ice down in a bulk, causing umold destruction. taining any control over it. treaty, which specially stipulates that Tlie hol3T that England has already violated the treaty by hrtf sat- tor Disease* tf ■ yfcS'kboui the^^t!^^rter*Etching for some time t be .officers concluded to arrest the man They were verv much surprisoil ta4MvDvar that theit prismfcr wis a woman- Mrs. Burke. tlement in British Houduras, an I her Oct* the Clayton-Bui wer treaty theee points of • -ccupatlon are specially permitted; so that .aLsSr fee Active Work. Loiraox. J«a. •.—The naval sea- of Mam day has become Uie laughing k of '«4#y. The admiralty officials, ssfcrr the) read -the news, ware astonnded at the extant of the exoitehsaat. Every newsier in London was deceived by the sudden activity at tbt Portsmouth an I Plymouth naval depots! and, encouraged by this novel exhibition ol energy on the part of the cabinet, breathed slaughter against England's enemies and rivals In all quarters of tho earth. The news was telegraphed by special correspondents tea She broke down at once, and confessed that it was she who derailed the train. She Baft^dre'and*C3hhTth! . ytsrt of her-feus band. Burke bad been dieefcartw tome months before from the employ of the coajpauy, awl immediately began to steal from the frewjbt can Hk tbefti amounted to larp Mss. He waa at last canght and locked up. the Nfcaraguan treaty would, therefore, be «t«hr*pt termination of m Una* with a friendly power without notice, although —brprobable that England might not object to the abrogation of I*is treaty. ( *ha effect of Its being set asltle would tie to leavebei free to enter into any colonisation schein D tlie past has signified a willingness 19 permit certain modifications of the CiaytMfrBtftMt &Xfeaasra.t'.'r--r:..s have been well for this government to have first consulted with Kugteod, N*ore into this Nlcarauguan treaty, which appear* to contain in some of its smoothest paragraphs thrsffeoetowmtupewious Us. It is Itss opinion of JUs senater that It wbuffi have l.een easier to have made same arrangemenl with England of a nature satisfactory to both nations, wblcb would ba'va secured Use Great KUclleuieuS on Mew Yost's Ikwiun is naval offifcn have "applied iu per son for details to active service, and similar requests have been made by telegraph by over MO others. The late poata have also brought, taD shaft of applications of thashrtj* hfidj Among theee Inter rfpfsilortnt* are nitty war rant officers who seem to smell promotion iu the KWWMff foreign strviou. ' be admiralty officials are disgusted with tho additional work which all this correspondence entails. Their explanation of the, ' whole cause of the excitemefil ie a very simple one, and la probably true. They say that Admiral Harsey, the new commander: of the Channel squadron, suggested tb«. orders which were issued last Saturday, being snxions to have a* inspection of the veesela ami crews botes starting on the cusunnui y winter cruise to-morrow. some work for the asylum over tile payment for lefclcb latere sv»Da»nje fllffifcuity. and .Mr. MkuI#r says that Carrnil't erf,km aa] ,be taken aa apite) or that a trifle weak. minded. • implicated her husband, as they were wltaeasss. She made up her mind to kill them and to put the rSllroad company to great trouble aad expense. She bad selected that east wtttr-wntoh l(fc train could be the Bight of the wreak she had hktdaa the ..witohWitS «, t»r or iron, which she previously fitted to the frog. As sooa as the freight trala passed she ran out and fastened down the wedgto and immediately went home, where she took off her husband'* •lothes aad wlteahar the knife while whittling to amuse hereelt as aha was waUtog fmr the train. The woman Is a rather good-looking bra* any sign of sorrow for the awful crime that The feeling against her is very strong, but will not nitll in violence. Burke hlmsell ia overwhelmed over his wife's deed, aud say* ha does not mat to ' She sayi she will make no defence when put on trial lor toe deed, bn will make a full confession. New Yoke. Jm. U. —T»'« Produce Exchange yesterday was in a state of intense excitement such as had-not' Leeu seen Wrr ia many months. Tbe "boom" in giaiiL which startei with the. new year, assumed immenee proportions. Prictfi lor all kinds of ceraals mount#! trigger aiid higher and tremeaflous transactions w ere recorded. Tbe eales of; wheat aggregated 11,000 buDiie s: of corn 2,400,000 bushels and of 4ats KOO.OU) bushels. Wheat at owe time was cents per bushel higher than on HaiurJay and 6 cant* higher than ou Frt lay. At tb« -cioae the nit' advance was 1 H&-H ceata . Cera closed i@lH cants Higher and oat* %9H oeut higher. Flour was active ai.d higher. The firovisiea aiarkeU also caught Use infertlea and. raoonled higher prices. No wonder the excitement sjiread through the exchauge. Wbju June wheat touched 91 cheers broke from tlie lipsyf the bulls. Sassto* Merrill to Ska ftsfMaa Wahhimotom, Jan. t—Tfee issolaMua which Senator Morrill proposes to Call of and disouss to-morrow Is strongly hostile to the Spanish and 'Man Dbmlngo treaties. I| leeites lliat the legislative branch of the government, sitting with open doors undei the eye of thecountrT. is the only body, upon whom the constitution has Imposed th« and wealth, involving the surrender of im ■densely largalr volumes of home trade thart are offered to us ia return, and lnrolvlug constitutional questioas of "the a raveeC clilr acter, are untimely, tnd should everywhere be regarded with disfavor. _ _ . J chairman of the vomnHbe on foreign relations, oalling upoft the eecretary of state for a detailed report.as to what treat lee onterrd into by the United Biases have aiuce been changed or abrogated, hat a direct iwarlagi on the Ntuaraguaii nana! question, ami thai the reply of the secretary of stab) will indicate that the Clay ton-Bui war treaty has been subetauttally abrogated by. Qreat; Britain. . 1 ' ' n I for They agreatftoeteal a JoWeler1* brunk Dt the flrnt opportunity. Thai* Mb are fattened In a peculiar way, lu' cass one and they determined o etaiA tke entailer one, a* beta* the one on eaaHy handled, and aa likely to eoatmn /'•K-n ■■ fJtw ■ r Jhatoid Srami'SliaiEemHurEfent ■' |tfiilll fMSCH^i/ right of way for a canal through IflcaCUgua upon much mm f»TOraUe conditions than Ibon no* cBered. He said *bat " »• bredt our exiating Inttf stipulation with Fn?land without notice *» that art ion • perpetual bar «« DwDcotlati*g future treatise uMl IfegfcURl orother foreign power*. We would have to pay JkD penalty that follow* ail tijpahia of gCwf faith. When one come* to oootider the treaty Ite"lf, (he ojHy thing ahMtt I* la made clear iD to* amount -of Mar that it to he paid to the Nicaraguan government, *4,000, 000 to be paid outright for the land upon the right of way. • But In addition to thi* the United State* will It* called upon to pay the claim of all oooapanU of the land themeel ve» Them I* no mean* of knowing bow Cpahy there are, but from the speculative character of tbe men hack of the treaty it la fair to suppeie that every foot of the ground cou ceded is already in the hand* of private holder*, who will bave to be handsomely paid. Beyond this the government baa etili further payment* to m«ke before % foot*, the canal can be dug. The government will "The Street* Weald Knn with Bleed." . Cincinnati, Jan. ft.—In the Bpringer instigation Mr. nnett United tttftta* Marshal Wright beilte iworn, mid: "I appointed^• number of general tnd special deputle* to ierv* at th« CkDrigre*- donal election on the 14* ofc October; did hi* on the written •pplicatlon'of Jacob K Sindlinger aad J. G Harper; I bave voucher receipts for about 1,300 deputy marshal*; there was ho reoord of the appointment of special deputies kept in court;' i had information that parties wei e coming from Indiana and Kentucky to vote; 4 had -esolved to appoint my own *»lections: they were armed and furnished 42-Caliber i lull-dog revolvers; they came, I undent and, , Jrom New York, and I believe they were furnished by the National Republican committee; 1 suppose I appointed nearly 1,400 special, and iu tbe neighborhood of 140 1 general deputies; I regarded tbe situation as desperate; I beUevo you and Mr. Bell said that If your wishes were not complied with tbe street* would run with blo6d; I was in oCimitation with men In different wards; they were all Republicans Icon suited with uo Democrats." Adjournal- r ff 0Dk v.* »»» ,tD.U } Ml D:»iV -'■ •DD!*!D •««■•' *ui;ex9fli *«J * . ,:»• *J*TXDI0'»(1 VtJ f KEENE, ! '*W*Vj *Dflf wiv be praMntfd gM^y—'» OwdTUfglf,, MACBETH. the moreLTvaluahle. goods Darby's wagoi wu waiting tor the btfgtff from the Al bany train. U«u 35 minutes late. Hal backed the wagon wp to tbo deliv#ry depart ment, threw the trunk into the ▼•hide, aai drove rapidly with it to Hughe*' roonu when Hughes waa waiting tor it. Hughe and JUall carried the truuk into Hughe* bedroom au l put it under the bed. Hughei then 'drove back to the station with Hall Thqjr arrived t there before the belated trail came In, and the abeenoe of the wagon wai not knows to those la charge Of tab deliver) room. » T • • j Earl/ W.dueaday morning the three snes •at the trunk open and packed the valuable coatante into three small valises. The.va- IM« were token by Hall and Hughes to Um •tore of Henry Goodwin, a dealer lu aesondhand goods in Third avenue, jiear Forty fourth street, and they asked him to hoy the goods. Wheu Ooodwin saw the quantity of t* becaase alarmed. He told the thieves that ha #OsM not bay goods hiiuself, but he them a man who would tDhy them. Ha told ttiaaa to oona back at 8 o'clock that afternoon. Whan thejr earns Hack Goodwin told Uleiu that "k» Jjad been unable Ut, see the Unm, bat ieM them to retnra betsrsen • and :T o'clock that evehing. At that hour Goodwin told them tj go to (he corner of Taring! nn a vena i and Fortythird eta-eet, where they would And a man waiting foe them *lpD would be prepared for the purchase of (be atolcn property. The thieves met the man dsaaribed to them, and be purchased the goods for I'JM, Hughes and Hall returned to Goodwin'^t.store, where the stranger followed them.' and, lu the pmaeaoe CDl over to thug , $380 a*« *tOeirilio property. Hughes said that Ooodwin demanded a portion of this money. I ut the thieves divided the proceeds among themselves and refused to give him any. appease him, however, (hey bought some clothing from him. ■ Diphtheria KaVaigfac Cahada. Ottawa, Jnn. &—liiphtheria was uevei in prevalent1 in CWnada a* at primit TtD disease ia general at Mdhtreal. The"mortality auio«|[ chiidraa from this chum ban been vary heavy during tlm past tw o months. Ill aavaral I aim lies utXaacas er it ba* wade great havoc. Qua tnunly of ten lout s.x membgrs lu olio weak. til another jaiol.y three died within a few day*. Child teli OnafiM. St. Joan, Jan. 4—An orange flag wai boiated across ttU utmt la Bay Robert*. The Hi—a GMtolk* people pawn* wider it on their »ay-to the bat Bishop Mao- DomM, «f Harbor Qraee, awl -Cbie priest! reft** td At p, aad t*b$t authorities nioald remove the flag, which b« declared an obstruction The government di*patched a posse of poiioe to keep order, aad feariu treabie, lbs war ship,'Tenedea was also »nt » no' disturbance at wag hiaa nor aill «hers be udImi an attempt to nkdeto takeflown the Oaf, and whether that could legally be doae m a difficult question to answer. The people of Bay Roberta, to the nuabsr of l'.fo), held* noMtingand Condemned the dispatch of an armed force to a place they declare peaceable and law abiding, and, caate t,*rs«K batd working aad peaceable, people largely Proteataat. To Fraslflelst Harrlsburg. The Michigan Ice Gorge. , : Guano Hapidb, Mich., Jen. •.—It ie believed that all dan gar to the brldgea ffym ice in Urand rtvarto paat. The gorge (till eatenda flow Grand Haven, W nrilae below thia city, to a point three or faur miles above, but the warm weather and action of the water la wearing theft* away rapidly. Much damage haa been done to gCwds stored In baaemente aioitg jCpaal street, where the water rose to the height of two aad three aleag the river are shut down. A considerable portion of the northwestern part of the foot of the gorge with dynamite. HaRRIBBUHO. Cjaa- «—Tlie Republican senators hold a caucus and ugiaod upon fixator A. U. Mylen. of Lancaster, a* president pro-Uui. of the ppiinUi. All iihiwr oft!can ware left to the »i*tCj committee. Tl:e boua« caucus .selected James I*. Gi ahaia, of 1'ittsburg, a. George Plersou, uf Mercer, a* chlef cler c. the other ofltwri Jto be choaeo by a Cbrfmlttaa !of St appointed t#tttec*u*Dt M"; ' Thane of Oawdor. . .Utoi ifr. '$JCkMI. Mi on M at Itatl4ill BdolrHtora. IIA^, '« \{'u ItrKlTBu (■■••■■•••aiii.isai f i.i. i.«iMa|I.W Admhptw. niit. (tH.IMm be cftlled upon to pay the claiiusof Metiooal and bis predecessor for the umo«»t »f ia**ey expended by them in their failures On' top ol aH these ' enornou concessions the Nioaraguan government is to have one-third o( the net proceeds of Ute cwiL It will reap great buneflt* from she canal. Its government would Wome the center, the pivotal point of a great trade. Nicaragua could wall afford to pay faff* suns ft# the privilege of having the canal built through it. It is believed that any private company ooald Obtain eaMeaiiassi'WitMt the expenditure of a dollar la case the piee ent treaty (alls. Thaabaurdlty of IU provisions is Ukanjd unto ptopositionn 009slag from a proprietor o| a fatal territory of wild and wads veld pad land to a railroad company, demanding great sum" from th» railroad for the privilege of through the tract so as to give what,«rai worthless a high value; then on IM top ot that to ask to have all the prsvtyus contraotors v*o Ufed failed ht" a road to l» paid, and then the owner or '.In, land to Lave a third interest in the net receipts ol **» ooyptattoo. , T r. ThoaaMda Oat of Work. Tha liuaua IMaaltr Kxpart N*W Vonx.,tkai fl(—Dr. Tautuky,' who ■hot hia wife awfattam'pted sulcldt Sunday Ik the Ashton flat*. N pruiiuiiiiced by his meCHcal balrf a b6p«tul end;- lion MraTfcims*/! who was only *Ighly injured, ia progressing faroraMy. 1 Tha Joetor lias bean removed from me Presbyterian 80IUKTOK, Fa., Jul «l—Aa order Ou nad (rum tlw Delaware andHodaon Canal -ompany indefinitely • us pending work at Dignt oollteriea in thia vicinity. This order mu «9n mtkoy mt of employment The Dataware, X«ckawanna and Weateiu ~haT» laC~ i'"w invw t wf lw* -ftrMtUwAa# the tw iCAtm are •* **xliugly lud, * —* .,UD. : *** fevoiiliifi 'J«(Uwy MB. fjMil ,oio» -:«ikert*rt»ad.ow»^»»;jf jet f-ipyg !,,*ha .general foaling is thatthe lag flying is a childish thing «jt whieh Ita promoters would soon be sorry, and that Bishop Mao- Donald has been injudicious in taking notice of what should be beneath his ettentlo%_ to tha Mount Hi Hal hospital. u tft'l ■««D * W lilfc The Spirit of Payee Still Lingers. have fallen, left here eerly in December. Since that time be bu been collecting his boomers at ahthe border, and is now with 200 boomers' in the Oklahoma country at a po|ftt on Stillwater creek, only a short distance frasn Fort Reno. At last accounts Couch aad kj onanists were holding their v*n, nppneed to the negro soldiers uader the command of Lieut. Day. Court formerly resided here, and is a man of aefcV and oourago. People hare sjaipatbisa-with him and his calculate Oea- Hatch, military commander of Ohlshnass, Is sow at Caldwell, on the boMtar, aad IW men from Forts Leavenworth and Riley ate marching across Kansas ea route Mr the territory. Bokton. Jan. 0.— New city goWilM* wsm inaugurated In 23 "cities of Massactiu- Mtta; alao in I'n/Vtdenee aad 'Newport, R. L • Watfbam enters up?u its tirst yean of oity Ill the Othar oities tbara Mrs far uioni new brooms than usual. lto)t«r O'Brien's, of Boaton, address with appendices itlis 18 columns of the city paper;. Urt.wAUKins CJnl &—A report w«i:sent oat from Chicago oa Saturday night that the North ChMatf* Rolling Mill company liaJ succeeded la making terma with its employes direct *n« that-a new ad juntipent of wake* k ad Ledtt made without couswltW lIm Amalgamated association. This is de..ied by Sept. facta and u»e «Mo«t»tk*l men at tha mlllv fWurk W«l rrtuomK'VSr au average reduction of 18 per cent, affecting about SOU men wb« an oatside the Amalgamated association. ,'0V' 1 , j3«"g;ti 1 ■ ii'jltut'.. ' 'oiuju ' California's United States Senator. Bacmubnto, Jan. 1 — tba lefialature opened at noon. Balloting for' United Btatea senator will not take place before the 20th. Ik ie opeaiy stated that If e»Sov. Stan ksurkbsib* """* ■ni oi t.'jflfu«yi orfw i '■*/D*& •*U S» The eaaaafl— ara a# M nil • HUL - rV w_ v D 1 1U* p -E H«#IT7 gence and passenger* thrown aflovar (ke Mac*. A FeUsaasi'MSr M fail mMftatt the Tea an tfcrltatf throuch, SaBaaftaM. J three hours. . . Pa* Monad T*p.'.. 1®. A.1.' HV.l* p»isi«gmoa top. ,*»».. %* w Accident The Pittsburg lf«»asUlna CaMfMf Pjttsbumo, Jan. 6.—A deed ot voluntary atsignaient has bMn llwl wUMWnmNw Ujr the Pittsburg Bjipaiitioa »ooUtr, IX W. Carroll preeldtnt, by which thsy tmlgn to L 1L Mattbuos for Uh bemflt ot (Mr creditors This C• don* pursuant to a uniting el the directors and managers bald on Dec. M. "* A HwUdlar RUpptd by Jutbo. Mr. Kendall Pleased wHh Hie Trip. Chicago, Jan. U—William T. Hill, publisher of a paper call Ml The Illustrated Leisure Hmm, waa arrested oa complaint ol George F. flint, manager of the Water bur J W a toil company, of New York. Mr. Flint charges Hill with using the mall* for fraudulent purposes in protesting to give a Waterbury timepiece to every subscriber. According to Flint the "timepiece" proved to be, on its receipt Iiy,the subscriber, a cheap tin solargraph or onmpias. HiU advertised Ills premiums extensively ftndappean to have made a great deal of money. On statement Goodwin was arrested. He di&Mt deny the charges, but refused to give tHw Information about the parson who had pBrplisatd the stolen Jewelry, llij detectives found in * Second avouoe jtawnHliop' one-of the stolen watches, whlcli Ilughes pawued liefoca the rest of the properly wua disposed of. The prisoners wore taken Lofore Justice O'lleilly, at the Tomlis police court, and held lor examination Inspector Byrnes said that during the investigation of the case his olfli-srs found that some perscw waa evidently endeavoring to shield the thievea. llall's father cams to lespeetaa Byrtsta ati.l told- hla- that a Man, whom he descrihed,.cauie.to him and told him that the detective** were looking for hie son. an I any information alsM the fugitive which he couhl obtain should l«i wnt to th~* iusuoctor1* office. 'I hi* men refirum nted himself a. coming Iron* tho iu»|wcior's office, wldvh r«i rsemieti.it, •« fnlw-. This branch of the cuw is beiug ciosvly Inquired in aji ■D r\ I »•) t/, i . D• I -tj If AMU jmjtoh, Jan. I — Reprssentatlve Randall was la his saat in the bouse aad as. trtmtj himself as highly gratified with hi. soathera trip. He believes thit capital woufil do tell tbare, aril that enterprise will be «n«bas309 ■ 1' Chicago, Jon. 0.—Central Music hall was crowded last night to witness tha champion's game of • bllllsrds between Bchaeffer and Sloason, of 800 points, fof 8888 a side. Both men were in good trim and not at all nsrvous. Schaeffer led from tha second inning snd througliout tha gam a. At one point Klowtoii claimed a foul. Schaaffer having removed a piece of chalk from the table in opposition to the rules, but It wss not allowed by the referee, whoee decision occasioned some slight hissing. In tha 48th inning Hchaaffer hail completed his score of 800 points and won the game, Btoseoti standing MB. The game waa remarkable for brilliant playing but not for high rune. SchaefTer'g highest were: TO, 88 and 80; Blossna, OT, it, 57. Time of game. 3 hours IT minutes. The SehaefTer-Slosson Matab. Kcealllog tlie Fam«u Shaw Brothers. assday, Jan. Tth. CONDENSED NEWS. Boston. *Jan. & — Judge Plaid, 6t the upresse court, lias denied Trustee Wjnan'i petition to sell the assets ot f. Shaw * Bros, for ttNO.UOOto the tirotbers Sham! for the purpose of carrying oat an tfv of composition of 30 per cent, made by the bankrupts. «\ss££L A An which caused extensive damage to property ocewradat Hilly, M. Y; ;; i ; D TU. Wee* Tlrgtoto W«r. W. Va., Jan. A—There it little abateuifnt in U»e excitement (yft Wilton it irfnfln a cotltatoe* ttafTviuna |t it reported thai ieen is eomtnc from 8o4th w naOh IWomab to attack the court home in Loeb't interett. About 6 a. M., in a fight in a saloon, Wtu. Alton *u fatally that. The theriff it ttill in pot. tension of the court bom*. Moat of ft* women and children ha.** left the tow* Ministers are at the place working hard to. get the people to f» home. A rumor prevails that Loeb't friendt succeeded in getting SJwwatp aay that if he rtlet they will hang Loeb and lorn the court hone*. It irttatei 'that Germany hat tent war thipt to the Congo to oppoa* Portugal. The manager of the Bank of Havana, N. \iaD-» I"D wTC rather aa( ha Commit IskMa Henry Gears* Disgusted. T-owdon, Jan. &—Hirtr* fftorgs dsllvered the last of his serlaa of Jecturae I* Sk/s Inst ulght. tie complains it tb«( tlw nausea had prosed apathetic, and that be Was uualle t| arouse tbeiu to a sattss of the importance of reform iu htni Uuir. Ottawa, Jan. 6.—About a Month ago, an old gentleman named Bnrfca, registrar of North Renfrew, hangs*' hints elf at Peaa- Uroke and no reason could ha assigned for the deed. His son waa appointed to the position made vaoant by his father's death, bat becoming despondent, on Saturday ha took a heavy dose of areeaic, from the effects of which he diad-V JOaV befm he died he told bis wife that his father's death had to preyed upon his mind that he could =tcasseizr A young lady of S3 tut* a man of 80 for breech of promite in a town in Sullivan county, IV r ; ► • i The Ijt on 8. t, corner ot Kke aadKatg klMf' ubv. Cleveland ha'. purdooed Mary Hoey, who a»i»Ud to (WN the guilt of Mother Mand«ltCaunk *. A Mwlerer Gets n little Breathing Tinea. The Waters Still Mlelng. Illinois farmert are turning their attention to ntinoinl dsp*skt, anCfr thtet It a revival of th* Hit* mining friltr—t* around Oulena The RMing MMriMte have appdmol n ■ahWBMNtee of thrta to eoatider cigli dbtttct {taut for th* rnorganlaaticu o. ttiiroad. . • » : Kingston, N. Y., Jan. ft.—Lewis WiUett, who saC sentenced tc J» hanged on tbe 20tb ni l. UI Kingstotf-for the harder of Edwin K. lisn I, has besn granted sn extension of «' • 4;«» ip Ola a bill ot ■exception^. Vihobkrss, Ind., Jan. 6.—The Wabash river ia. still ripiug. The cOtT on the lndlaha side are broking, lad tin ppoph) a«o moving to hfclift ground. Tha new levee on the Illinois aide, extending from %fussettv1lU to the mouth of the Bmbraw, 18 miles. Is a atsasm to Viacennsa, as it confines tha overtew, sshioh feriherly C spread over the whole of Allieon prairie, 'within its limits, and forces the overflow to the Indiana side, thus threatening to flood the whole city, which heretofore has been absolutely safe. Tha people are alarmed snd making strenuous Efforts to suttain the loveee. It hat been raining tinea 1 A. M. ssssssf W*!*—»suJ )o 'usLtsvll iiisitffitntfSlSEi of us pangy liernian Kills, put arrived from Princess Anas, reports that th-j people a** up in arm* agaUut Cupc Williams, who is accused of tha Kendish murder of una of his deck hand* Taa people era eiamoriag for. a sLeedy trial of Williams, It is alao asserted that May her was not WII lams' first victim; tbkt whon tikeotnmsndeti the Freddie Hi.nlmood .a year ago be Mlled one of the dredgers who had. with him, aud tliattiie crime his Just been brought to light BC 8TOS, Jan. e.-»Th»fctegrapher»*ekl m ro-eiiug at "Xouug's boUl Sunday afternoon. Officers were elected and * complete orgaaiaitiou perfected, but forobvioua reasons the nu n 4» M CMCt • publfaatiow of the Tbmj hmv Uken as a dcbm to teiugraph companies of the city. M Mum/ fat ike Ctagt Gauntly. There are tignt of a revival it th* iron and *t**i trade, a number of waanru mill* having irurhJ bueiutnt and oide't having inCNUMxt C3 Vienna, Jan. Tuere hare' been repeated shocks of earthquake in Uuuths— Btvrio, (a province ot JbutlHUT-) Cowldefable damage to property haa baas don*. v The Earth JKU1 Quaking. Bnua, Jan. A—The Wat African aaaferenoe commit!** hav* agreed that no portion of the territory °r «V power tigning the Congo treaty thai! ha allowed to be used at a market or maaa* ot coaimnuimtiasi (at th* tlav* trad*. A prtpulllnt by th* A*m lean delegate* to *xt*nd thit provltion to bt bpr tuyh powers wa* u , ul 409 Luzerne In., Weal Fittatott, Pi Mr*. Kate B. Meyar, of fbaKiia, K v., hae teeu placed under arrest liy order of tM coroner on suspfctou of having poisoned her ku»b«iHi uud attempting to kill the rest ol tiiu family ou New Year's day. ' The Cut, Chicxab, Jan. Bbepard again soutiausd the bearing of the Oallagbar habaaa corpus case till Monday nazt, r |
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