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— il Cl T • . K if u « - h n r h .;;ju i.Xf? ■ smcai^^iaKr^^ THEV *ll3_k 54TJUJE IN to". |EFORE LONG. . work ot 10:80 ~" -.. _ __*» tesUsony «*a Mr. Wright pro•%-z?jniLCxrzmrLrCm* tt» ch«Wanaf*foDa aplijjCNllo committaa / Ab*it Wwt CkMMi. J.-*.* to Wright; Wjliwl that ha WA«HjtoTO»#3«-k' *4*$3&S it' EnL* ill i»i of tha legislature of .C* **14 gay no, Jacob." Wright »t -- do~W SOhW ta" b«n Wkta b, ar*• *y ™*«aMFra WBor«/KdK The book oooteining th» ' _ _w a _m a, a.; t_a_l — —» PITTSTON. PA.. 'lHURSDAYi JANUARYS, 18b5. ) T * i HOWLING MOB. ENGLAND'S ENEMIES. THE 86NATE SHOCKED. MARRIED FIVE TIM£S. A. Caustic Speech tram Mr. Isgalla la Mm Tkat fat mu, who 4l«e ladm daalaw is Ifef landaouieat am VuMmif, iuw* t» to an Invalid, but ha took to bar# drinking, net of wiakpy. bat ot IDr. D Ooufb fjrup. and now be wglkmi(?ht (#vrflI*B ittj daaiir tardea, anj donVoare at all. thrks to the Sam* Woman—ltesanUd by Indl|nunt Neighbors. A N. Y., Jan. 8. — 1'qeiiffc Ron Urea in Ed In borough, Erie county, Pfc He b 80 uu» old and worth »30,000. Ha ■gHBial Ire tlm»e-^tl.i ■ times to ontfNFofflW—$5i 1 all oFdu wives are living. Hia first wife be married 80 yeari ago. They lived together unt.il 1870, when she obi tained a divorce from him for cruel treatment He then married a young woman. many him again. Two yeara later she waa divorced from him a second time and |oe.th» same cause. A year later he gave h 'rtl.DQO to marry him the third time. In I889h«S| came jealous of her and obtained divorce complained to the neighbors that Itcha waa starving her to death. He admitted that In kept the provisions in the house undfr l'Ck and key and only gave his wife a cnrftafei quantity a day, and that he had notified the •St £CUX&bsri&;3L him. ' J .j. A few nights ago she demanded mpiMberal treatment, and Koss attempted toMI her with a butch Dr knife, but she ascrfjrad from the house. Early yesterday morning as "soss 0 tatas*** stood at the door. Rosa had no clothing CwC but his shirt, but the men seized hini, took him several ro.is from his house, rolted htti about in the snow tor nearly an ho|r,ud then left hiin. He dragged himself, haofc to Jan isttzius?z?„'rzrj frozen that Amputation will Le nedessarv. Doubts of bis recovery are entertainiil. Nc arrests have been made, although if i*4MM the parties are known. j Cause of It* rat PERIL OF THE REDEMPTORIST FATHERS AT BAY ROBERT8. A BANb OF THEM SAID TO EXIST "UN PENNSYLVANIA. . Jan. 6.—Senator Ingalla » made something of a sensation in th% senate by calling the attention of the senate to the fact that that Ixkiy was atft at |»u«s*t held '■ .Ml.l *°° bjr, the genasah public. He said that the wnate tras onCW the general suspicion at l»D ing controlled by cerporatiiais, This sensational stetoment is' the first time that snythifcg of tMs kind baa bean ottered upoa the floor of and being couched ip rather caustic language, made quite a stir. The occasion of tils onslaught was the eodeuvor to put S nator Bay.ird in a. false position through his moving to postpone Senator Cullnm's inter-etat-D commerce bill Seuatof. IlayardV position was that the l:ous' had a iTT. nearly completed upon the 41 iVJect, and that.lt would bo ItnUmfti a ffr IT the senate nhpuld pass one bill and tue utilise another in £l;e brief perloa there ii telt It is certain that no legislation upon this sul Ject would lie ) erfectid. Their Kilw-atnd Only by ' »n KnylUh SI«n-of-W»r. wllsni ■•iDams'lbl»'i—iffasiy f tfca Heeent BtpluiMka Md CaW»liiaCCaae Committed la Kngland—The Itrl- J - Mb Iru»» dence Collected by Detectives. toweflBay Kotiiirts, is remarkable. The Mfcart, who arrived here by train, told this itory oI their perweution* at the hands of Roberts orangemen: PrrrsmraO) Jan. A special to The Post from Qreensburg, W**tmoreland county, nays: "The rumor Is current here that Eigfc lUh detectives liave obtained evidence that • powerful eecret society of dynamiter* fsln existence in this county, and that the society is directly 'responsible for itlwiMoeflt explosions anil assassinations iu pugland. ,T Xhoso detectives have"bo:Dn'ou this society or brotherhood for Su\j4a. and have fouud that It is we)I and thofC5i»ghiy Organized, somewhat under the plan oltha Mollis Maguires; that it* tre.is ury contains a largo amount of money obtained by assessment and other sfcnrcrs from all parts of the state. Borne W the explosions hm been -traced directly to this jaa ■ a$jg Dms mms^iSSi' jTuftr ; titv«K!3Wmn aroefiffiFBwi MZmt** .I **** *"^.D* i i« MUSIC HALL»" - A «'. mHb j, tha man you «*y hai committee mmAenDbut h* h-'bo^ oCD0"D*' nd| and Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio. returned" Umm he »t»U« which will ohooM aenaiora j the grm* Bay "About the middle of December we begui • minion at th* truest of Bishop iUneld of Harbor Graae, in Bay Db1i*Ml -m» Ro man CJatholics there are a' feeble minority, not numbering more than one-tenth of tlx whole population. About three-fourth* oi the adult male people of Bay Roberta an Orangemen. As soon as they heard, of our '•We did not yield nor flinch to their bullying and intimidation. They surrounded the house where we lodged, flung sfeDnesai, the Windows, threw large stones at the walk, and set up all sorts of hideous noises iWtdilj r Metwaen onr humbta hotel and tint Roman jt.ijjP.-l' I I erngtwl arches and shanneathe road with Orange flags. fU|kDreataned our lives as they had fettered eur liberty. The mob increased hourly III Mi mi and fury. They were being steadily reinforced from the small outlying districts. ■■Oip ruffian drew a large knife from his iheath an l aimed it at Father Delargy. Another gang threatened to precipitate Fathers MtfHvcran and Delargy over the neighboring 7 KH-1 pice if they did not beat a hasty oat of Bay Roberta We deetpad pru ience the better part of valor, *h4v i yielding to the strong wishes and insistence of f*iC£iils, we quietly withdrew and went ttfVafbor Main, and held mission services than and in the several contiguous locali- •torial battles. Of the lit rtatei rr\ saO&AixS.- aww9rtm™?K.r Brown, convicted •am Tot policeman, tllan got ft Hrfpublic&n her of dep*%«■* pistoli T ere seeins to be a general misepprehen-* lion as to iff tct of thg volo In tba.saaatrt to forfait the laud, grant of tho, Oregon Central railroad. Ii has been frotoi that vuiCw tU»t there U a general ceBtimeiit i« the sounti fn favor of forfeiting generally unearned laud grants. Tho case of the Oregon Central is different from mint ft tiius j now ponding. The company Is bopeuCe»iy involved, and nv»do no Oglit tor tba ir»i»V TtofjJWO Oregou being pressed by ft'sharp local santiment, Mere aaraeatly tar tlia forlrlture, kali in «(l onsen of forfeitures of 'Md* JJ|Ow lieiC I by rich, 'who aro alile to send teres lobby it is probata that the senate will tako wo action lltie wiuUr. burn, U bavin it M« 17 laud. Ohio", Mi u suggested to be at Damin, a small mining town, ten miles west of the placj. For several months past a stranger has been noticed upon our stk-eatt? never *»p#fti; twice at the same hotel and without S#|ttrertt Jxfcupation. His mysterious actions -were tfcu subject of much speculation. It is opealj resorted H..t — ■" .y-nt nt Knyl.nd «„rl Carolina, III and D Aow that Hit had not 4ham had was unable many had baen term. (tatC« Mr. Joi Mnry.» •sen he nidi — r__— „ — iWXlll—J. I dtm'l mow Republican Judge Foraker asked if, under the ruling oftteeourt,*e .ifht«i»»4tf AWttw ac35£&&& aitfc KSwES,!» " Tho congressional rote in October wai 71D 4*0, in N«r-»n**r, 11,« ' TWb -d» not f&jxrcz » tfWMiKJta xuO .anil awato • " 1 received a legal request," was th« M- respontibil"After yon had appointed 000, why did jtm sweU it to 1.3W I" ! . ..liion si: " Because, as all the circumstances developed, I theught the oooarfoo called fiw ttasm." | _ 1UUI which will t ■rs ArkaisCse, California, Colorado. Co* lecticut, F.orl.la, Illinois Indiana, Kansas JhvadBJlWwHMi Jtfafre (m Jane) E^ssassrsfoiirasjss; return Democrat*, with good chances ii Illinois; ten will return Republicans—Call' 'omit, Colorado, Conusctlcut, Kansas, Herads. New HatapehlK New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin—-being * He pubtic-in gaih of two senators (California Mid Oregon), with PemnWjKhi rath of «ne senator from. Illinois. .Tbars •ere »o political changes lb previously electing. . . Tkl'laMI advices contSn-ning these It senatorial struggles Indicate the r» »U«f iwii of auvMWp.).« a*OT.f^trti«3rS Connecticut; Cut (Dem.), of Florida; Voorhees, (Dem.), of Indiana; IngallS {Btp.). of K-tunas; Vest (Dem.), of 'Missouri; Jones lRe-4, of Nevada; Vanoe|(D«m.), of Horth Carolina; and Cameron (Hep.), of Feaawi- MMa.'ifliAPln 411, Who are likely to Ihcoeod themselves. Then it a possibility, however, of falMh in the cases of Hill, of Colorado, and Call, of Florida. Arkansas will return another Democrat in .plane of. Mr. Walker; California sU iaplaoe of Mr. Far.ey, lffiv v"-lr Hepub, i ran In plaoe of Mr. Xitpham; Oregon a Republican in plaea of Mr. Slater, Democrat, and Wiaousjsim another Republican In place of Mr. Aagws Cameron, leaving Illinois In doubt and Naw Hampshire, although Republican, uncertain as ttjkWheUier psvSEz fttary Chandler hopes to sequester. Senator Hill, of Colorado, is bitterly antagonised by the railroad and telegraph corporations because of his anti-monopoly sentiments, and also by tits banking and clearing house Interests, which oppose silver coinage, of which ha is the leading advocate. T iece influences may be too strong for him to overcome, and might result la the choice Of Secretary Teller, Wt-Oov. Routt or W. A Haaslll. Ex-Senator Tabor and various other ambit Mas posthlhats have hopes of carrying off the prise in case of a protracted itruggl*. The Democratic members of the Colorado legislature, however, are disposed t o favor Hill's re-election, and may coalesce The opposite or ravine influenoss favor Mr. Ingalls' return. He is a railroad and corporation attorney, banked by their strongest forces, and although the sentiment of the people of Ksnsas ia strongly anti-monopoly, they have been unable to combine or unite forces in presenting a candidate to beat him All efforts in thatttlxeotlon having failed, Mr. sr°t»"J •»**** lar scramble in Arkansas for Ssnator Walker's placi. Should Mr. Garlaad cater Fresident Cleveland's cabinet, the situation In Arkansas will be heightened by the double Ing with Senators Flatt and Jonee (of Keratin), and the conspiracy to out Don Camwon has bhao whipped to a standstill. The contest* in California, Oregon and Wiecontta will be lively affairs, the results of which . arc as yet beyond prediction. New York halOontatias. been shaped for Mr. Morton's slection, and North Tfcroltaa fs not prepared to turn Its back on Senator Vanoe. The unknown factor is Illinois, because of the ays pa (toy tor "Black Dbg an, and Mm Lrfgaa Is Wd to beat for theHJfflee of "Mrs. Thool tb*t be baa followed several resident Irishman to ffnglaml an*. Mtftrn, tad thbtjie has obtained evidence to substantiate the fact that an all-powerful brotherhood, with plenty**difqoaaL and extraordinary facilities for exporting explosives of all descriptions, and for utilising them after landing exists. The agent at If Win for the ocean steamship lines has in the past year sold large . j ■ tPA.NAMA CANAL. An Karrlfle# of Life aud * lossal. Expenditurcu Nrw Yornc, Jan. s.D—IndwitHal ***** cottfi" CU» WJowins: ship canal schenfo uau roachod sunh A pot X ofJgpMditusfr'tlia it bidifllcatt teseo.Uo* watery if car re at reports ta tdfcl hiimd; Tlx sacrifice of money has lieen smub a» compared with the waste of human life. ' 11 the work ii to go-forward to completion, the daughter will nob be lam. than that rallied by (ho world's greatest wart. Trautwin*) the famous y**r* «gti, au trusstwu wesa oanJwettid oott MM.OMtMlb lTfce report** expenditure*. so far, saam to Jurtify this estimate. If the magnificence of the preliminary works is kept op in those which pertain to tlie,canal IUeirD allthe wealth pi France would appear to lu needed to finisb it. Vrogresson the «nal"*aa not by any means equalled the brilliant promises made ill 1883. While the contractors appear to be srorkias pluckily at their tasks, tbeso tasks do not soem to be of a kind to rapMly i&rwiid tie work itself. ' * t«"■ .I»»rLi'Ijj* r1 Vji ■ fit Ji1t Hunting lDown Ljroolun. Interesting llellcs at the Ceremonar—Dis- Distinguished Guests Present, i Boston, Jan. 8.—Dr. B. Joy Jeffrie* Interned soma 700 people at bis residence* No. 18 Chestnut street, in celebration of centennial of the trip of his grandfather, Dr. Johu Jeffries, in a balloon accross tie English channel, that being the first extended balloon trip ever made.' Dr. Jeffries, on bis deathbed, expressed the wisii that tbe centennial of the uf - nt be observed hy bis descendants. The panon wtre.tajtB.tHljy, aftd a fl&dle loon was suspended lrcun the QsMinjg. Ajb°98 tho#e present ♦sra Men femoasin science, literature and aft ~ /I Vj j Ti collation «aa aerrad on two tdfcl*. oik of which was owned tDy JoKn Hancock.Vhtle the other *as one e t w*ilch the hosts' grandfathers and Queen Victoria's father sat wh in guests ofD tba-iirat $ri|ish-waral at Boston. Tfce ,t»r#2f 4*®J Wa* formerly dia doty at' Marie Afltblnetter private dinner*. concluded these missions, we de- I termined, even at the sacrifice of our lives, too complete the one we had opened at Bay Roberta. But a few day* remained to us, M we bad made arrangement* to leave for Hew York by the Allan mail steamer Han- Ovarian. We communicated with Bishop McDonald, and our plan was to meet the upon. Bishop McDonald was to oalebrate pontifletal high mass, and the Redemptoriit, McOivern, was to nreaoh the miariqnaarnun. The pwMqhop and fathers on meetihf * exchanged, when a mob was observed collecting in the street. The crowds were dressed in anything but b&iday attire. Some distance down the foad the Orangemen had ericted arches and had raised Orange flags. The bishop turned rounds JND the fathers and said with great 111 inn lies 'Ws cannot and will not say mass or oonclude the mission if we ars constrained to pass Under tbeeo Orange flags and arches. I will see If the authorities at Bt Johns will not protect us in oar legal rights and have them removed.' , „ , , " JNvftber shall we,' replied the Red em ptorteta, 'submit to the indignity of bsing compelled to pass under insulting Orange trochlea.' over a year, and have, in fact, become comparatively of their number. These agent* fore the proper English authority. . /Ji ■*{•-D i Friday It is claimed that the evidence obtained and. to the possession Of these detectivef.it iT^irxs*sfjssacg this country have been and are now engaged in sending to England trusted men with large quantities of dynaqilM tad men who have the nerve to use it after it is there. THE WQfK Of FIENDS. .t, Tb» tiiia y ii qoi«i l*r;o*»i*f -olfTii*!** la their Laughable ParftaUn ik«Mr i -imTO. /Jiflfll -\DD ilj T*f*"TTnRf ft«J "UjiMum- Traps Bob ■ Track Walker aad Harrfbty Mutilate Him. Eabtoh, PA, JJkn. 8.—This place ft much excited over the terrible treatment indicted upon a track walker near here by tramp*, a*d threat* of lynching the perpetrator* 01 the crime are openly made. While John' Varek, a Hungarian, who was employed on the Lehigh Valley railroad, between Newport and Fairriew, wa* making one of hi» dollars in silver they (tripped him naked «iwi divided hi* clothing equally among them. Several Irish-Americans were seen whC booted a*, the idea. They say sunk a thing would be impossible here. I- ' 'd » -' • Wild Excitement In Hocking Valley. NELSOjmLLE, a, Jam A—Tke wildest excitement prevails nt MtraMsrflle. A little before supper two men surveying ■fx the employ of the coal syndicate \ H present, to arrest them. He attempted tc arrest one, who thereupon drew bis revolver and flreiinf the sbsriff, tb* shot graxing tbe officer's knee. He was locked up. The other man was given ten minutes by the quantity ot firearms in his possession, hat returned toD Straits ville, and states that b« has four other box's ordered, and defies lbs bwcmlnt ' • J -A iwwudtwiin throw rn«m tin hmm. KiUniaa carta fan matte, oath. Sc£a rH"."! Sn:.. ■\.V.,...'ifcpCltt WW™?## Ti.'n»Di,i - M*trsj*'«pAta»Wh«lil»DB»i)uliahH. VMthe articles carried in the balloon and pio tures of tbe balloonist, the monument erected by the Frtnob Ok thespttiMkare tin balloon landed, letters written on the occasion by the Pcinoe of Wales and Dutchess oi Devonshire, uud various other relics, «) I. :*it) «■■■ H , .. fioi* iiiW lD» JUukiu, N; U.t Jan. &WTUerb is now rta doubt that Charles fcfcuKh, who, w ith Henry Davis, was bUp[DOBe«l to be lynched oil Christmas ov, u ai khoC and tbea thrown into the Ransa river. H« body |wa not beat) recovered. Davis is undoubtedly alive And at bis toother1* house in Bash count J, Ha tx shot and thought to hav» been. kiLUd, tut was only badly wounded. -T116 governor tasseattwo iftftraaBto' Siul*,county arttf Davis. When he afrival Mf, investigation will be made abd the governor Wi.t tffjr a •award for tbely uoMnk,,A. raeoiuti** wit) be off oredin ,the legislature raising * pom. mlttee to fttVajtigate the lyaching. lot daMlM with having taken inrjthing rrom Sim, they threw the man on the ground, tied hi* hand* and feet, and inflicted injuri«« that may yet be the cauae of bit , death. He pleaded hand foe Ike. raaoafe to 'bpare hi* life,and discontinue their conduct, but they paid no attention to him. A* they were again about to make CM df the kaif* on him the w**tera exprees, whioh leave* here at 0:20 p. il. came in sigM. The tramp*, frightened at the approach of the car*, took to their heels and ran through a wood. ' . At the time of the assault the atmosphere wa* very cold and a atiff breeze wa* blowing. The track-walker lay Maeding and 'threeslag and quite bailees*, with nobody within the aound of hi* vofeth. Altar lying wh*re be had been left for nearly half an hour the headlight of a locomotive appeared around a curve. He managed to crawl toward the (pack and placed hinmlffo such as to signal the engfneer to stop. was seen and he was place ri on thawooniotiv*. taken to Fairvlew, and at once placed under the car* of a iioctor. When last beard from he was reetltt comfortably, bat la a weak and ixhajisMl condition.VMaachnMtti' Temperance Alliance. Boston, Jan. &—Dee annual -meeting «l the Mastaohiisatts Temperauoe alliance KU held here. The following officers were elect ed:5Preiident, He v. A. A. Minor; vice presidents, Essex, D. W. Friend, Manchester: Bristol, T. J: Tathrop, Taunton r Mid tfcex, J. H. Roberts, Cambridge; Worcester, Benj How, Fltchburg; Hampden, Dr. John Franklin; D.uttes and Wantufiat, J. D. King, Kemereet; Bardstable and Franklin, no vice president ehosen; treasurer, C. B. Travis; secretary, U*x *- Sutfafr'.ck. Wttfc few exceptions the ejreciftltfe MiMttoa of last year were retained. The question of gitipi tlnantiai support tar- a temperance organ inTTeW York was considered and referred. A form of petitUifc to the state legislature was then unanimonsly adopted, con earning the enactment of a. prohibitory law in the state. Mr. Miner defended St; Johu'e course in the late campaign, and said that tbe Republican party was a party of total corruptness, lacking iKKh moral influence and a foundation on which a principled man could take a political stand. He ended by stating that Republicanism was a thing of'the past, never to be ruga feed unless an entirely different course should be punned by its managers, whioh waa improbable. fJaa. 7th, !,v-t id ;; ro'j 9 "Tim governor nnt-fc dltpcMh toCom:JSSWW bM i«m™+4d. « CMb OHmRenwa pulfcd dewn fMr lac* «f*«Mbb*d ttair araMtt Mmt to tMiefa«t«kaa(i - ~ and ooMpl«ted on Gartwrti PaWnt 6aHlrtit Jta In mo «L. •* ? i !C H 11 . !i Ii: w jtSfP -*'"• ■ !'V». - i ui i t m jMj mm rft»i JEESMKmr^^F*'■''-D A Lion at LD« in Indiana. Vinoiknbs. IaA, Jan. a—A MekK-an lttM is roaming tUu wuo«t» in thf neighborhood of Hanletou, teu mfl n «CDutlD 01 here, and in alarm among the rosMents. Wwr 100 man are scouring U»e country in seareh of the wild beast. If ia thought to.be the animal that escaped ffont Howe's circua ki AUaddale, III., I*at tummer, and It U supposed that during thereoent cold weathur it crossed the Wabashaa4 White rlvurii on the ice. - — — . Banoor, Ms., Jan. 8,—fne tugs Ralph Rosa and Hewell went from Bncksport tc the edge ot the icefield, which is about nine miles belfcw this city, to "attempt tp brU «lih«niile*CDHoe* foot in liucknees, wMM was ipoAe-d by the oil lire. About 800 men were set to work sawing ice and making exper(pients with dynamite. Oil waa found away be!6w where it ran into the river, and water dipped up has oil in it. A number o( people ware engaged in dipping 411 Iroin Iks river. Hanrtiwds of gallons have beat dipped up Friday tie icemen-abandoned tbe attempt to hrak tbe ice Sow in ttk rivet. Mutt of the complies wilt cut a above the dam, wkerenu o» oould possflBy reach. i„ T oil Out of lea, Ifore Kerthgeahae In Spate. * Madrid, Jan. &—Karthqueke shocks ware fait at Loja awl other paces tu Omnada. The fact ia referred to by writer* iu the press that a seriei of shocks similar to tbr preSunt Availed in southern Bpain in 18-V and iLsted 40 ilaya.i w»r* coitftettty Cturdnd h; the *ri Wlatt JR*! Robert* this monrtnj. Wherever tho trail paMHM MnUl ottrexperienoA. Before Iuting for N»w Toft, we pnrpoee gofiig' before plmoing our ex- HiltllS* . in IHim'iI«i ".lll'H'i- t rUDjiT f-" art Til all Wiianimw, Jan. a—Mr. Nimat* c) lef of the but—* of statistic*, la his annual report on lateraal oommiio, afa tint the inritt rate of freight charged an railroads during the year 1884 waa Imp than half the average rate charged fa H**, awl that coil currently there waa an eooimm iaoraaajftn the aabjaot of pooling rerjr Mir, aad In ■peaking at the dlacrfmlnatioae which inch aad rival dSae, he Sayat " FaleehocjTati 1 deception were the rule and fair dealing the exception. Thia state of attain wee Otter*} demoralising to trade, for it waa la contra Gcmva, Jan. were severa slight vibrations of the .earth here and iu the Orisons Uautea and bavoie. No damage was done. Ban Francisco, Jan. &— An interview with Orton is published here. B| returned liere by the lait steamer from Australia, where he went at the Instigation ol Mis) Georgiana Baring, daught «r of one ol the celebrated London bankers, to identify Arthur Orton, confined in the Paramatta lunatic asylum in Sydney, New South Wales, arlpis t*ottmr. B» states that h« didjtdaoflfy him to tuclfcWd is therefor* thorough* convinced that the claimant recently discharged from prison in London is really Roger Tichborne, heir to the Tichbornc estates. The real Arthur Orton, now in Australia, will be taken to London to fan ther establish his identity. The Tlchborise Claimant. l0l TO THI PMOBbUW Iff | IHj Pitlston and Vioinftfi" We give the name, of a few of thm May penooa ua« lfce "OABTOW TUMMORM . . ; CfaM« in JsVl QmttmJb*, .MMfeafc ioai» Mi»*1& & IvmM, TOMW,7iU.M. «•■ w* •Dr.fbeo.M. Mm VdCFttMftK^Uu ChaitanOoga, Tonn., Jan. ' 8..—Several months ago W. F. HowtUorn and wife cam* hare from Lancaster, Vty, and stopped at a fashionable hotel. Howthorii claimed u represent an extensive factory of paints, in Pennsylvania. He has been living high, and became the intimate of the leading young mCn of ,the jioyra; Mindsy night he sought several of his confidential friend* and claimed to be in need of funds. He gave them checks on a Lancaster, Pa., bank, and by this means scoured a large sum of mouey. A telegram has reached the city that liowBhom'. checks are worthlee*, and that tie is Hn impostor. He J«ft the city suddenly Monday night for Cincinnati, and was arrested in that city yesterday, ou telegram. It is said that he procured several thousand dollars in Chicago and Hi. LpoiMn the same way. r ! D/TA—r— rr Jt JO The 'Washington MssuMst Oration. Am Impostor Arreetod. Mo Games for, Harvard but Marhlae. Boston, lad.' 8 —The mooted question of allowing' furthar participation ia inter-e* lag* football MWtwbes haa beou decide*! in the negative by the faculty of Harvard coile&b. The vote was 8} to 4, so tliat there is little prospect of a reconsideration. The stndsata ana thoroughly angry. Tbay have now boeu cut off from all gaiuap with otuar colleges, unless it be murblea. tkBM itaa is ~"1" D, aAa... Ca 4«. _ ■ I. iiiai mlam recognition 01 nw coui way wnirn pronipreii him to return to Capt Tidd, the aword he bait to*t in battle. I am C vary glad to get inch evidence of the generoua feeling displayed, anil which is most creditable to all concerned. 1 am very truly yours, Buna tor." A Gwah Over Tie. Loudon, Jan. 8.—The 31st birthday of Prince Albert Victor Christian Kit ward, the eldest soa of the Palace at Weiss, ocean today and will be celebrated with great rejoicings at his father's palace. There will be a comedy enacted by professional acton and actresses, a reading of congratulatory addresses by a professional etauliff'naM. and a grand b*U to teraaiMtaW'ftiltWtioa. The loyal isle. however, complain of a lacJf of popular warmth over this auspicious onea■ioii. About a doaen corporations la W United Kingdom have pent addressees, bat minority of the to was and cities Wive Ignored the event . One circumstance that la unique ia English history has been almOlt aanotloed. This veation of the great oommercial ethics, th»t in the oaatpettCM etrugglse of life men shall be permitted tc live and labor in an open field aad in a purs atmosphere.'' law o! MaJLBi*, Mass., Jan. &— Unknown parties placed #beuvy Iron rail aoroaa the brack, about an eighth of a mile from the station on tue Kewburyport branch, attempting to wreck the train leaving Boston a; 4:40. The train struck and knocked the rail off tho track, lortunateiy withodt throwing the tram oil. There 4a no clue to the perpetrators. , Triad to Wreck a Train. A Famous BookseUer. f^tsuwfnfc- A. fluhlm.- T D «' ' » :,'|! '-' ' ■C ciiU.'jfina He doea not assume that w» batter expedient titan porting can be adopted for the protection of tbe commercial, industrial and transportation interests of the country agaiust the destruction and demoralising effects of wan of ratee, but that they aro at the preaant Hapa-D|y tiiuam expedient {hat seams to bejMfffabte for accomplishing (hat purpose He thinks, however, ttat ii la easier to regulate flb great pools than to rag ulate the roods '•» LojrWON, Jin. wilf of "Nicholas Trubner, the famous boqjtseller and bibliographer, who died last March, has just been admitted to probate. He left property worth C750,000, besides his extensive stock of books, parchments and rare manuscripts. He cfcma to London ft-oiA Heidelberg in 18411, and began his carver hern as a cleric at tan shillings a week in the publishing heAe of Longmans, bow Longmans, MM, Reader Dyer, in Paternoster row. Washington, Jan. &—The Washington monument commmiou-Jield a meeting yesterday morning, -,'ffea announcement wa• made that the oration of R. U Winthrop ii completed and tiat it will toe read by tli« Demon whom Mr. Winthrop may designate. It is assumed that he will pot be able to de live* it himieir, although -Ml, is not certain whom' inav be psMNatad to ns| the oration. They are Kobert U. Winthrop, Jr., Senator Horr, Gov. 14MC. and * Virginian. The citiaens of Virginia oniplln. ffut the Old Dominion Iiiis l%aii neglsotrd, and that the home of Washington Shoutabe recognised in connection with the ceremonies. « "Dmnoeratto Imporllmeot." NlW YDKK, Jait«,—To-day's 8Un Ct4fi tains a fire clutfln article under the Caption "Deniocraticlmperlimont." It review* the danger that beHets the coming administration. bummed op 1; hold* that personal discords, the taHff, '-civil service reform and other important questions are file roeks an which it may split. Fitxhuoh Lib. iDjr Bm Wife. A WgrkmjLu'i Frightful Death, is Ue flrst time that ths hair of the hair apparent of the Britiah torn— baa grown to manhood. Bath, It*., Jan. 8.--Three years Ago Arnold C. Stacy, an eater priming young man, bought the famous mineral • prince hero and ■pent lunoh money in Improvements. A year ago, becoming embarrassed, he traps (erred the property to hie wile. On cleaving off the indebtedness he aiked W to deed the property back, which die refused to do. At tapper, lait night, Btaoy insisted that the transfer be made at jancu. using, as Mrs. JMacy DBliwi, threatening language and grasped her throat, whereupon was discharged, the ball entering Stacy's bead, killing him tostaaliy. The police ware ■itiflii—A—C*itsr wtsjCm*»» tkthwpi to guard Mrs. Btaoy until a coroner's in- Arkansas CiTT, Ark., Jan. 8.—Most of the passengers on thj steamer Belle of Bkraveport, nhioh was sunk near Island 66, ware exposition visitors. Part of the freight was 85 raoe borsee and 11 Jersey oows, intended for the exposition. The value of the boat was 110,000; insured for $12,000. The passengers have proceeded. Aa Exposition Calfunlty. Pa., Jan. &—A pl«nk fell from the tower of the new shaft of the Bridge Coal compavp, ia this city, at 8 A. u. It struck David Phillips, a workman, on the back of bin ovok- He was standing on* carriage suspended over thj sha't at the surface, aqil the blow him Into the opening, which is 300 feet deep. He fell to the bottom, and every bone in his body was brdken. c. B, aoranwo. # Peter Fprre, WilkesrBarrs. Mr. HutafclnD«C Tal|l»Ci QJj eiullat The only Journalist who baa called atten-4km te this fact aonclqdss his article by stfyttag; "It may be a long time yet before Prince Albert VfatM trill be oalied upon .to mourn the death ofMI I ■ ■ ■■ yd grand mother and to aaeume the dlgalWst «f r»i»ut of Wales. The queen, God bless to. It «MI kale and hearty, and long may she "-***** Washington, Jan. 8.—A number of Asaocratic congressman object to the proceed ingt of the Congo oonferenoe and say that Aej see a departure frotn tlJ» policy which hasbeen ill rogue here sines the foundation of the government, not to Miter Into any entangling alliances with foreign governments. Hwj Believe in M MamMriw B. B. fvloi vnm yl if" ,lA diTX id: Wm. ]PMMte-''-• ' Jdo KMb, PltMMk «' .«roj t* Mr. 'Wat, MMN. ' ™ u'; .Wi*l Ouwiw /Mtaf, MomIil ' *« •'■ "kjw-S «DU U. V. Cortriffht, IM«* «iv- "IiiD "i» ■l ML rnmnmlummx .»**•D Dr. #. L. rarjfc—, «—ufrfcL xbwi *rf»ci. »*•* M. til CfcMh, MmM t C" WHIITM| TWW»I ■••« *4» xCf *•■'■» ft J. 1—i, Om—U»-"•«.• H. A. MtttraU, PtttrtM,Deft. * Utum. »1i frtrti Wkkm Wm nmit' •- %•'•' -■ & v.'UhM, • C U -A DtAufk Xaa U Man* o4 a iD Dh Washington, Jan. 8.—Gen. Fitshugh Lee, of Virginia, was here to-day to make arrangements for the large, body of Virgiuia militia which la to b« bare at the inaugura-' Lion. Oen. lite will command these troops. Vrr- T 1 I D '—.0 111 W, Parnell's Power SUIl Uaehallenged. Dubjjn, 8.—.Mf. Pameli, in aajn tervie#, JSid'that in him O'Pykit's .withdrawal front -tke contest in TiftMsAry tad averted.* spilt in th®« parlit mentary party, which would have sericusly weakened its power. It waa not true that the party wished to diotate to constiturnoica, bat he thought that after War y*ars of toll for the puiae they deserved to be allowed to Malta. constituencies, otharwiw* ha -would retire from wlkl would, fn that Me, ha a hopeless labor. If disss nsioni were sternly aasrjassrassa:asttzs hocuto the lOqiaMdi 4f*the caatle tyrants, and witneaa the Ntablishmeot of an Irish PirtSJBmto, JUhv »•—Oliver Bip. & £hil- Jips, Iron manufacturers, controlling fbur mills, have ordered a redaction o' 10,to 1234 uer cent* -in the MitiM of all their nnn Jmr— 4,000 meiL- 'i jjio/ »if f lo ai m i« CuUlug Wain. Maine's Isghiatsn. Ltnohburo, Jan. 8.— Agaatfc of Um Hocking Valley mine. MM *1 work 'ham wearing uegroee *o Mt the'iiiaoes M Negroes BupplaaUig llllttw f/ iioi. 'v» vi * Autusta, Me., Jan. &—The Sixty-second legislature of Matoe ornniasd by tbe ehoioe of Che Hon. w! D. 1'onnell, of Lswiaton, as president of tbe senate, and Oen. Charles Hamlla, of Bangor, speaker of. Hie hows*. They bot*fr«aio» a short session. A committee was appointed to attend the funeral of «4ev. Aboer Coborn. The returne-af votes ttDr governor wars ttaslved and referred to a joint select committee. After the usaai formalities tbe governor will he inaugurate I. As aOMfkot CtoP"* to the ncmory of «x Gov. Co burn, the legislature tbsu a-joUrne-i. tha striking Miners. 8mUy-tr* toft far WASHINGTON NOTEa the mines laat night, and other* ha*e haea | leouaed. Tuay »ign a eon tract far «a year before leaving. — - Chief Jwtlos Waits'* health continue* to impror*. CONDENSED N(W& Th.«l«ctqr*l rot.»t TMMk. bwa r. o*irad. Thfc completes the list. Mrs. Clarissa O. Peck leaves nearly half * million dollars for the foundation of a Home far Incurables in Chicago. D 'Wt| o I Klghty Thaaoai lfiUnaa .. . Washington, Jan. 8.—la reply to aaJh- State*. TUey liare 267 ohurches, with a (eating capacity o( W,5iST. Sergeant Holtnorth who rifljd Lieut Onely's private paper* hat been dlimlued. WaMU*otoh, Jan. a—The secretary o the treasury hu transmitted to the hoiN* oi representative* an estimate, specifying itf SSfSSSHSS necessary to builness »&,»», m. A*n Oaring last year t.'MS new ware started In the 14 southern states, with a combined capital of «10ft,tK».50a. The prMUsot will give formal reception* •t the executive mansion as foUows: Jan. IS. WttbiUtio corps; Jan. SO, oongroas and t :« |«W«r, JM» 9T, tmj, navy and marine oorps. On* publio raoaptiou will prob»bty be given in Fsbruaiy. , Tha secretary U .state has reoeirsd information tt tk* farmstwsi of a Msxtean oompaay whloh has entered into a contrast with tha Mexicat) government for the sstablishmsfft of a permanent world's exhibition in tk* City of lletioo, for the «*bibition ot ill prod note of fosaiga industry. den. Grant has written a note declining to accept tty fund of $100,000 Which Mr. Cyrus ' W. Held Mi others wera, getting qt At tfloaragnan treaty w«t reported baok from the foreign relations of the sonata, .with a reooss uum4»twa that it be rattt-4. ' . Tflf Ifiatarn Union oowpajty ha* been forced to pax for a my take over its wires ip spttaof the Ifao-elad omstraf om rork far 1.1 Bah VftAifciaco, Jan. %.—Thn Masotffe uaociation has sued ex-Senator Hharon to* others for desecrstinr *« gmrs to gat erV lenoe in the HiU taaa-" Frtsivm, Jan. «D—It is awtly - reported that Carnegie Brothers tt On. IntoiMMpc up their IMS* blast Ifansa at the fUjwr Thompson s*s«t worts plant, in a fewday*. for tha purpose of aoannfaotorlng pig iron from an snormoua stock of mill oindars, mhtah has accuroulstsd at their works. This w*l fninisli employment to aba«t 1,I0# mso. UttitM Doagher, SxUar BM*. taDbMMtlt,«« "Puet-offloe," Pittstoo, Pa. »-* »■! M gW CP#T8'Sffi!*atwffooi. * Boron, Jan. &-A $12,000 ha* been discovered in the accounts of Alfred H. Oliver, wkw far 11 years haanrvad in thii dtj a* recalling ekshktr of the Eastern rait road. Oliver has confeasea to h»riqg enD money. . Km Yoiuc, Jan. a—Misl AjgasMa Daly la re parted to ha dying ftea preatraMoa, oauasd by tha nmm death of ksr twa ft****- . If sr
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 788, January 08, 1885 |
Issue | 788 |
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 | 1885-01-08 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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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 788, January 08, 1885 |
Issue | 788 |
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 | 1885-01-08 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18850108_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 | — il Cl T • . K if u « - h n r h .;;ju i.Xf? ■ smcai^^iaKr^^ THEV *ll3_k 54TJUJE IN to". |EFORE LONG. . work ot 10:80 ~" -.. _ __*» tesUsony «*a Mr. Wright pro•%-z?jniLCxrzmrLrCm* tt» ch«Wanaf*foDa aplijjCNllo committaa / Ab*it Wwt CkMMi. J.-*.* to Wright; Wjliwl that ha WA«HjtoTO»#3«-k' *4*$3&S it' EnL* ill i»i of tha legislature of .C* **14 gay no, Jacob." Wright »t -- do~W SOhW ta" b«n Wkta b, ar*• *y ™*«aMFra WBor«/KdK The book oooteining th» ' _ _w a _m a, a.; t_a_l — —» PITTSTON. PA.. 'lHURSDAYi JANUARYS, 18b5. ) T * i HOWLING MOB. ENGLAND'S ENEMIES. THE 86NATE SHOCKED. MARRIED FIVE TIM£S. A. Caustic Speech tram Mr. Isgalla la Mm Tkat fat mu, who 4l«e ladm daalaw is Ifef landaouieat am VuMmif, iuw* t» to an Invalid, but ha took to bar# drinking, net of wiakpy. bat ot IDr. D Ooufb fjrup. and now be wglkmi(?ht (#vrflI*B ittj daaiir tardea, anj donVoare at all. thrks to the Sam* Woman—ltesanUd by Indl|nunt Neighbors. A N. Y., Jan. 8. — 1'qeiiffc Ron Urea in Ed In borough, Erie county, Pfc He b 80 uu» old and worth »30,000. Ha ■gHBial Ire tlm»e-^tl.i ■ times to ontfNFofflW—$5i 1 all oFdu wives are living. Hia first wife be married 80 yeari ago. They lived together unt.il 1870, when she obi tained a divorce from him for cruel treatment He then married a young woman. many him again. Two yeara later she waa divorced from him a second time and |oe.th» same cause. A year later he gave h 'rtl.DQO to marry him the third time. In I889h«S| came jealous of her and obtained divorce complained to the neighbors that Itcha waa starving her to death. He admitted that In kept the provisions in the house undfr l'Ck and key and only gave his wife a cnrftafei quantity a day, and that he had notified the •St £CUX&bsri&;3L him. ' J .j. A few nights ago she demanded mpiMberal treatment, and Koss attempted toMI her with a butch Dr knife, but she ascrfjrad from the house. Early yesterday morning as "soss 0 tatas*** stood at the door. Rosa had no clothing CwC but his shirt, but the men seized hini, took him several ro.is from his house, rolted htti about in the snow tor nearly an ho|r,ud then left hiin. He dragged himself, haofc to Jan isttzius?z?„'rzrj frozen that Amputation will Le nedessarv. Doubts of bis recovery are entertainiil. Nc arrests have been made, although if i*4MM the parties are known. j Cause of It* rat PERIL OF THE REDEMPTORIST FATHERS AT BAY ROBERT8. A BANb OF THEM SAID TO EXIST "UN PENNSYLVANIA. . Jan. 6.—Senator Ingalla » made something of a sensation in th% senate by calling the attention of the senate to the fact that that Ixkiy was atft at |»u«s*t held '■ .Ml.l *°° bjr, the genasah public. He said that the wnate tras onCW the general suspicion at l»D ing controlled by cerporatiiais, This sensational stetoment is' the first time that snythifcg of tMs kind baa bean ottered upoa the floor of and being couched ip rather caustic language, made quite a stir. The occasion of tils onslaught was the eodeuvor to put S nator Bay.ird in a. false position through his moving to postpone Senator Cullnm's inter-etat-D commerce bill Seuatof. IlayardV position was that the l:ous' had a iTT. nearly completed upon the 41 iVJect, and that.lt would bo ItnUmfti a ffr IT the senate nhpuld pass one bill and tue utilise another in £l;e brief perloa there ii telt It is certain that no legislation upon this sul Ject would lie ) erfectid. Their Kilw-atnd Only by ' »n KnylUh SI«n-of-W»r. wllsni ■•iDams'lbl»'i—iffasiy f tfca Heeent BtpluiMka Md CaW»liiaCCaae Committed la Kngland—The Itrl- J - Mb Iru»» dence Collected by Detectives. toweflBay Kotiiirts, is remarkable. The Mfcart, who arrived here by train, told this itory oI their perweution* at the hands of Roberts orangemen: PrrrsmraO) Jan. A special to The Post from Qreensburg, W**tmoreland county, nays: "The rumor Is current here that Eigfc lUh detectives liave obtained evidence that • powerful eecret society of dynamiter* fsln existence in this county, and that the society is directly 'responsible for itlwiMoeflt explosions anil assassinations iu pugland. ,T Xhoso detectives have"bo:Dn'ou this society or brotherhood for Su\j4a. and have fouud that It is we)I and thofC5i»ghiy Organized, somewhat under the plan oltha Mollis Maguires; that it* tre.is ury contains a largo amount of money obtained by assessment and other sfcnrcrs from all parts of the state. Borne W the explosions hm been -traced directly to this jaa ■ a$jg Dms mms^iSSi' jTuftr ; titv«K!3Wmn aroefiffiFBwi MZmt** .I **** *"^.D* i i« MUSIC HALL»" - A «'. mHb j, tha man you «*y hai committee mmAenDbut h* h-'bo^ oCD0"D*' nd| and Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio. returned" Umm he »t»U« which will ohooM aenaiora j the grm* Bay "About the middle of December we begui • minion at th* truest of Bishop iUneld of Harbor Graae, in Bay Db1i*Ml -m» Ro man CJatholics there are a' feeble minority, not numbering more than one-tenth of tlx whole population. About three-fourth* oi the adult male people of Bay Roberta an Orangemen. As soon as they heard, of our '•We did not yield nor flinch to their bullying and intimidation. They surrounded the house where we lodged, flung sfeDnesai, the Windows, threw large stones at the walk, and set up all sorts of hideous noises iWtdilj r Metwaen onr humbta hotel and tint Roman jt.ijjP.-l' I I erngtwl arches and shanneathe road with Orange flags. fU|kDreataned our lives as they had fettered eur liberty. The mob increased hourly III Mi mi and fury. They were being steadily reinforced from the small outlying districts. ■■Oip ruffian drew a large knife from his iheath an l aimed it at Father Delargy. Another gang threatened to precipitate Fathers MtfHvcran and Delargy over the neighboring 7 KH-1 pice if they did not beat a hasty oat of Bay Roberta We deetpad pru ience the better part of valor, *h4v i yielding to the strong wishes and insistence of f*iC£iils, we quietly withdrew and went ttfVafbor Main, and held mission services than and in the several contiguous locali- •torial battles. Of the lit rtatei rr\ saO&AixS.- aww9rtm™?K.r Brown, convicted •am Tot policeman, tllan got ft Hrfpublic&n her of dep*%«■* pistoli T ere seeins to be a general misepprehen-* lion as to iff tct of thg volo In tba.saaatrt to forfait the laud, grant of tho, Oregon Central railroad. Ii has been frotoi that vuiCw tU»t there U a general ceBtimeiit i« the sounti fn favor of forfeiting generally unearned laud grants. Tho case of the Oregon Central is different from mint ft tiius j now ponding. The company Is bopeuCe»iy involved, and nv»do no Oglit tor tba ir»i»V TtofjJWO Oregou being pressed by ft'sharp local santiment, Mere aaraeatly tar tlia forlrlture, kali in «(l onsen of forfeitures of 'Md* JJ|Ow lieiC I by rich, 'who aro alile to send teres lobby it is probata that the senate will tako wo action lltie wiuUr. burn, U bavin it M« 17 laud. Ohio", Mi u suggested to be at Damin, a small mining town, ten miles west of the placj. For several months past a stranger has been noticed upon our stk-eatt? never *»p#fti; twice at the same hotel and without S#|ttrertt Jxfcupation. His mysterious actions -were tfcu subject of much speculation. It is opealj resorted H..t — ■" .y-nt nt Knyl.nd «„rl Carolina, III and D Aow that Hit had not 4ham had was unable many had baen term. (tatC« Mr. Joi Mnry.» •sen he nidi — r__— „ — iWXlll—J. I dtm'l mow Republican Judge Foraker asked if, under the ruling oftteeourt,*e .ifht«i»»4tf AWttw ac35£&&& aitfc KSwES,!» " Tho congressional rote in October wai 71D 4*0, in N«r-»n**r, 11,« ' TWb -d» not f&jxrcz » tfWMiKJta xuO .anil awato • " 1 received a legal request," was th« M- respontibil"After yon had appointed 000, why did jtm sweU it to 1.3W I" ! . ..liion si: " Because, as all the circumstances developed, I theught the oooarfoo called fiw ttasm." | _ 1UUI which will t ■rs ArkaisCse, California, Colorado. Co* lecticut, F.orl.la, Illinois Indiana, Kansas JhvadBJlWwHMi Jtfafre (m Jane) E^ssassrsfoiirasjss; return Democrat*, with good chances ii Illinois; ten will return Republicans—Call' 'omit, Colorado, Conusctlcut, Kansas, Herads. New HatapehlK New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin—-being * He pubtic-in gaih of two senators (California Mid Oregon), with PemnWjKhi rath of «ne senator from. Illinois. .Tbars •ere »o political changes lb previously electing. . . Tkl'laMI advices contSn-ning these It senatorial struggles Indicate the r» »U«f iwii of auvMWp.).« a*OT.f^trti«3rS Connecticut; Cut (Dem.), of Florida; Voorhees, (Dem.), of Indiana; IngallS {Btp.). of K-tunas; Vest (Dem.), of 'Missouri; Jones lRe-4, of Nevada; Vanoe|(D«m.), of Horth Carolina; and Cameron (Hep.), of Feaawi- MMa.'ifliAPln 411, Who are likely to Ihcoeod themselves. Then it a possibility, however, of falMh in the cases of Hill, of Colorado, and Call, of Florida. Arkansas will return another Democrat in .plane of. Mr. Walker; California sU iaplaoe of Mr. Far.ey, lffiv v"-lr Hepub, i ran In plaoe of Mr. Xitpham; Oregon a Republican in plaea of Mr. Slater, Democrat, and Wiaousjsim another Republican In place of Mr. Aagws Cameron, leaving Illinois In doubt and Naw Hampshire, although Republican, uncertain as ttjkWheUier psvSEz fttary Chandler hopes to sequester. Senator Hill, of Colorado, is bitterly antagonised by the railroad and telegraph corporations because of his anti-monopoly sentiments, and also by tits banking and clearing house Interests, which oppose silver coinage, of which ha is the leading advocate. T iece influences may be too strong for him to overcome, and might result la the choice Of Secretary Teller, Wt-Oov. Routt or W. A Haaslll. Ex-Senator Tabor and various other ambit Mas posthlhats have hopes of carrying off the prise in case of a protracted itruggl*. The Democratic members of the Colorado legislature, however, are disposed t o favor Hill's re-election, and may coalesce The opposite or ravine influenoss favor Mr. Ingalls' return. He is a railroad and corporation attorney, banked by their strongest forces, and although the sentiment of the people of Ksnsas ia strongly anti-monopoly, they have been unable to combine or unite forces in presenting a candidate to beat him All efforts in thatttlxeotlon having failed, Mr. sr°t»"J •»**** lar scramble in Arkansas for Ssnator Walker's placi. Should Mr. Garlaad cater Fresident Cleveland's cabinet, the situation In Arkansas will be heightened by the double Ing with Senators Flatt and Jonee (of Keratin), and the conspiracy to out Don Camwon has bhao whipped to a standstill. The contest* in California, Oregon and Wiecontta will be lively affairs, the results of which . arc as yet beyond prediction. New York halOontatias. been shaped for Mr. Morton's slection, and North Tfcroltaa fs not prepared to turn Its back on Senator Vanoe. The unknown factor is Illinois, because of the ays pa (toy tor "Black Dbg an, and Mm Lrfgaa Is Wd to beat for theHJfflee of "Mrs. Thool tb*t be baa followed several resident Irishman to ffnglaml an*. Mtftrn, tad thbtjie has obtained evidence to substantiate the fact that an all-powerful brotherhood, with plenty**difqoaaL and extraordinary facilities for exporting explosives of all descriptions, and for utilising them after landing exists. The agent at If Win for the ocean steamship lines has in the past year sold large . j ■ tPA.NAMA CANAL. An Karrlfle# of Life aud * lossal. Expenditurcu Nrw Yornc, Jan. s.D—IndwitHal ***** cottfi" CU» WJowins: ship canal schenfo uau roachod sunh A pot X ofJgpMditusfr'tlia it bidifllcatt teseo.Uo* watery if car re at reports ta tdfcl hiimd; Tlx sacrifice of money has lieen smub a» compared with the waste of human life. ' 11 the work ii to go-forward to completion, the daughter will nob be lam. than that rallied by (ho world's greatest wart. Trautwin*) the famous y**r* «gti, au trusstwu wesa oanJwettid oott MM.OMtMlb lTfce report** expenditure*. so far, saam to Jurtify this estimate. If the magnificence of the preliminary works is kept op in those which pertain to tlie,canal IUeirD allthe wealth pi France would appear to lu needed to finisb it. Vrogresson the «nal"*aa not by any means equalled the brilliant promises made ill 1883. While the contractors appear to be srorkias pluckily at their tasks, tbeso tasks do not soem to be of a kind to rapMly i&rwiid tie work itself. ' * t«"■ .I»»rLi'Ijj* r1 Vji ■ fit Ji1t Hunting lDown Ljroolun. Interesting llellcs at the Ceremonar—Dis- Distinguished Guests Present, i Boston, Jan. 8.—Dr. B. Joy Jeffrie* Interned soma 700 people at bis residence* No. 18 Chestnut street, in celebration of centennial of the trip of his grandfather, Dr. Johu Jeffries, in a balloon accross tie English channel, that being the first extended balloon trip ever made.' Dr. Jeffries, on bis deathbed, expressed the wisii that tbe centennial of the uf - nt be observed hy bis descendants. The panon wtre.tajtB.tHljy, aftd a fl&dle loon was suspended lrcun the QsMinjg. Ajb°98 tho#e present ♦sra Men femoasin science, literature and aft ~ /I Vj j Ti collation «aa aerrad on two tdfcl*. oik of which was owned tDy JoKn Hancock.Vhtle the other *as one e t w*ilch the hosts' grandfathers and Queen Victoria's father sat wh in guests ofD tba-iirat $ri|ish-waral at Boston. Tfce ,t»r#2f 4*®J Wa* formerly dia doty at' Marie Afltblnetter private dinner*. concluded these missions, we de- I termined, even at the sacrifice of our lives, too complete the one we had opened at Bay Roberta. But a few day* remained to us, M we bad made arrangement* to leave for Hew York by the Allan mail steamer Han- Ovarian. We communicated with Bishop McDonald, and our plan was to meet the upon. Bishop McDonald was to oalebrate pontifletal high mass, and the Redemptoriit, McOivern, was to nreaoh the miariqnaarnun. The pwMqhop and fathers on meetihf * exchanged, when a mob was observed collecting in the street. The crowds were dressed in anything but b&iday attire. Some distance down the foad the Orangemen had ericted arches and had raised Orange flags. The bishop turned rounds JND the fathers and said with great 111 inn lies 'Ws cannot and will not say mass or oonclude the mission if we ars constrained to pass Under tbeeo Orange flags and arches. I will see If the authorities at Bt Johns will not protect us in oar legal rights and have them removed.' , „ , , " JNvftber shall we,' replied the Red em ptorteta, 'submit to the indignity of bsing compelled to pass under insulting Orange trochlea.' over a year, and have, in fact, become comparatively of their number. These agent* fore the proper English authority. . /Ji ■*{•-D i Friday It is claimed that the evidence obtained and. to the possession Of these detectivef.it iT^irxs*sfjssacg this country have been and are now engaged in sending to England trusted men with large quantities of dynaqilM tad men who have the nerve to use it after it is there. THE WQfK Of FIENDS. .t, Tb» tiiia y ii qoi«i l*r;o*»i*f -olfTii*!** la their Laughable ParftaUn ik«Mr i -imTO. /Jiflfll -\DD ilj T*f*"TTnRf ft«J "UjiMum- Traps Bob ■ Track Walker aad Harrfbty Mutilate Him. Eabtoh, PA, JJkn. 8.—This place ft much excited over the terrible treatment indicted upon a track walker near here by tramp*, a*d threat* of lynching the perpetrator* 01 the crime are openly made. While John' Varek, a Hungarian, who was employed on the Lehigh Valley railroad, between Newport and Fairriew, wa* making one of hi» dollars in silver they (tripped him naked «iwi divided hi* clothing equally among them. Several Irish-Americans were seen whC booted a*, the idea. They say sunk a thing would be impossible here. I- ' 'd » -' • Wild Excitement In Hocking Valley. NELSOjmLLE, a, Jam A—Tke wildest excitement prevails nt MtraMsrflle. A little before supper two men surveying ■fx the employ of the coal syndicate \ H present, to arrest them. He attempted tc arrest one, who thereupon drew bis revolver and flreiinf the sbsriff, tb* shot graxing tbe officer's knee. He was locked up. The other man was given ten minutes by the quantity ot firearms in his possession, hat returned toD Straits ville, and states that b« has four other box's ordered, and defies lbs bwcmlnt ' • J -A iwwudtwiin throw rn«m tin hmm. KiUniaa carta fan matte, oath. Sc£a rH"."! Sn:.. ■\.V.,...'ifcpCltt WW™?## Ti.'n»Di,i - M*trsj*'«pAta»Wh«lil»DB»i)uliahH. VMthe articles carried in the balloon and pio tures of tbe balloonist, the monument erected by the Frtnob Ok thespttiMkare tin balloon landed, letters written on the occasion by the Pcinoe of Wales and Dutchess oi Devonshire, uud various other relics, «) I. :*it) «■■■ H , .. fioi* iiiW lD» JUukiu, N; U.t Jan. &WTUerb is now rta doubt that Charles fcfcuKh, who, w ith Henry Davis, was bUp[DOBe«l to be lynched oil Christmas ov, u ai khoC and tbea thrown into the Ransa river. H« body |wa not beat) recovered. Davis is undoubtedly alive And at bis toother1* house in Bash count J, Ha tx shot and thought to hav» been. kiLUd, tut was only badly wounded. -T116 governor tasseattwo iftftraaBto' Siul*,county arttf Davis. When he afrival Mf, investigation will be made abd the governor Wi.t tffjr a •award for tbely uoMnk,,A. raeoiuti** wit) be off oredin ,the legislature raising * pom. mlttee to fttVajtigate the lyaching. lot daMlM with having taken inrjthing rrom Sim, they threw the man on the ground, tied hi* hand* and feet, and inflicted injuri«« that may yet be the cauae of bit , death. He pleaded hand foe Ike. raaoafe to 'bpare hi* life,and discontinue their conduct, but they paid no attention to him. A* they were again about to make CM df the kaif* on him the w**tera exprees, whioh leave* here at 0:20 p. il. came in sigM. The tramp*, frightened at the approach of the car*, took to their heels and ran through a wood. ' . At the time of the assault the atmosphere wa* very cold and a atiff breeze wa* blowing. The track-walker lay Maeding and 'threeslag and quite bailees*, with nobody within the aound of hi* vofeth. Altar lying wh*re be had been left for nearly half an hour the headlight of a locomotive appeared around a curve. He managed to crawl toward the (pack and placed hinmlffo such as to signal the engfneer to stop. was seen and he was place ri on thawooniotiv*. taken to Fairvlew, and at once placed under the car* of a iioctor. When last beard from he was reetltt comfortably, bat la a weak and ixhajisMl condition.VMaachnMtti' Temperance Alliance. Boston, Jan. &—Dee annual -meeting «l the Mastaohiisatts Temperauoe alliance KU held here. The following officers were elect ed:5Preiident, He v. A. A. Minor; vice presidents, Essex, D. W. Friend, Manchester: Bristol, T. J: Tathrop, Taunton r Mid tfcex, J. H. Roberts, Cambridge; Worcester, Benj How, Fltchburg; Hampden, Dr. John Franklin; D.uttes and Wantufiat, J. D. King, Kemereet; Bardstable and Franklin, no vice president ehosen; treasurer, C. B. Travis; secretary, U*x *- Sutfafr'.ck. Wttfc few exceptions the ejreciftltfe MiMttoa of last year were retained. The question of gitipi tlnantiai support tar- a temperance organ inTTeW York was considered and referred. A form of petitUifc to the state legislature was then unanimonsly adopted, con earning the enactment of a. prohibitory law in the state. Mr. Miner defended St; Johu'e course in the late campaign, and said that tbe Republican party was a party of total corruptness, lacking iKKh moral influence and a foundation on which a principled man could take a political stand. He ended by stating that Republicanism was a thing of'the past, never to be ruga feed unless an entirely different course should be punned by its managers, whioh waa improbable. fJaa. 7th, !,v-t id ;; ro'j 9 "Tim governor nnt-fc dltpcMh toCom:JSSWW bM i«m™+4d. « CMb OHmRenwa pulfcd dewn fMr lac* «f*«Mbb*d ttair araMtt Mmt to tMiefa«t«kaa(i - ~ and ooMpl«ted on Gartwrti PaWnt 6aHlrtit Jta In mo «L. •* ? i !C H 11 . !i Ii: w jtSfP -*'"• ■ !'V». - i ui i t m jMj mm rft»i JEESMKmr^^F*'■''-D A Lion at LD« in Indiana. Vinoiknbs. IaA, Jan. a—A MekK-an lttM is roaming tUu wuo«t» in thf neighborhood of Hanletou, teu mfl n «CDutlD 01 here, and in alarm among the rosMents. Wwr 100 man are scouring U»e country in seareh of the wild beast. If ia thought to.be the animal that escaped ffont Howe's circua ki AUaddale, III., I*at tummer, and It U supposed that during thereoent cold weathur it crossed the Wabashaa4 White rlvurii on the ice. - — — . Banoor, Ms., Jan. 8,—fne tugs Ralph Rosa and Hewell went from Bncksport tc the edge ot the icefield, which is about nine miles belfcw this city, to "attempt tp brU «lih«niile*CDHoe* foot in liucknees, wMM was ipoAe-d by the oil lire. About 800 men were set to work sawing ice and making exper(pients with dynamite. Oil waa found away be!6w where it ran into the river, and water dipped up has oil in it. A number o( people ware engaged in dipping 411 Iroin Iks river. Hanrtiwds of gallons have beat dipped up Friday tie icemen-abandoned tbe attempt to hrak tbe ice Sow in ttk rivet. Mutt of the complies wilt cut a above the dam, wkerenu o» oould possflBy reach. i„ T oil Out of lea, Ifore Kerthgeahae In Spate. * Madrid, Jan. &—Karthqueke shocks ware fait at Loja awl other paces tu Omnada. The fact ia referred to by writer* iu the press that a seriei of shocks similar to tbr preSunt Availed in southern Bpain in 18-V and iLsted 40 ilaya.i w»r* coitftettty Cturdnd h; the *ri Wlatt JR*! Robert* this monrtnj. Wherever tho trail paMHM MnUl ottrexperienoA. Before Iuting for N»w Toft, we pnrpoee gofiig' before plmoing our ex- HiltllS* . in IHim'iI«i ".lll'H'i- t rUDjiT f-" art Til all Wiianimw, Jan. a—Mr. Nimat* c) lef of the but—* of statistic*, la his annual report on lateraal oommiio, afa tint the inritt rate of freight charged an railroads during the year 1884 waa Imp than half the average rate charged fa H**, awl that coil currently there waa an eooimm iaoraaajftn the aabjaot of pooling rerjr Mir, aad In ■peaking at the dlacrfmlnatioae which inch aad rival dSae, he Sayat " FaleehocjTati 1 deception were the rule and fair dealing the exception. Thia state of attain wee Otter*} demoralising to trade, for it waa la contra Gcmva, Jan. were severa slight vibrations of the .earth here and iu the Orisons Uautea and bavoie. No damage was done. Ban Francisco, Jan. &— An interview with Orton is published here. B| returned liere by the lait steamer from Australia, where he went at the Instigation ol Mis) Georgiana Baring, daught «r of one ol the celebrated London bankers, to identify Arthur Orton, confined in the Paramatta lunatic asylum in Sydney, New South Wales, arlpis t*ottmr. B» states that h« didjtdaoflfy him to tuclfcWd is therefor* thorough* convinced that the claimant recently discharged from prison in London is really Roger Tichborne, heir to the Tichbornc estates. The real Arthur Orton, now in Australia, will be taken to London to fan ther establish his identity. The Tlchborise Claimant. l0l TO THI PMOBbUW Iff | IHj Pitlston and Vioinftfi" We give the name, of a few of thm May penooa ua« lfce "OABTOW TUMMORM . . ; CfaM« in JsVl QmttmJb*, .MMfeafc ioai» Mi»*1& & IvmM, TOMW,7iU.M. «•■ w* •Dr.fbeo.M. Mm VdCFttMftK^Uu ChaitanOoga, Tonn., Jan. ' 8..—Several months ago W. F. HowtUorn and wife cam* hare from Lancaster, Vty, and stopped at a fashionable hotel. Howthorii claimed u represent an extensive factory of paints, in Pennsylvania. He has been living high, and became the intimate of the leading young mCn of ,the jioyra; Mindsy night he sought several of his confidential friend* and claimed to be in need of funds. He gave them checks on a Lancaster, Pa., bank, and by this means scoured a large sum of mouey. A telegram has reached the city that liowBhom'. checks are worthlee*, and that tie is Hn impostor. He J«ft the city suddenly Monday night for Cincinnati, and was arrested in that city yesterday, ou telegram. It is said that he procured several thousand dollars in Chicago and Hi. LpoiMn the same way. r ! D/TA—r— rr Jt JO The 'Washington MssuMst Oration. Am Impostor Arreetod. Mo Games for, Harvard but Marhlae. Boston, lad.' 8 —The mooted question of allowing' furthar participation ia inter-e* lag* football MWtwbes haa beou decide*! in the negative by the faculty of Harvard coile&b. The vote was 8} to 4, so tliat there is little prospect of a reconsideration. The stndsata ana thoroughly angry. Tbay have now boeu cut off from all gaiuap with otuar colleges, unless it be murblea. tkBM itaa is ~"1" D, aAa... Ca 4«. _ ■ I. iiiai mlam recognition 01 nw coui way wnirn pronipreii him to return to Capt Tidd, the aword he bait to*t in battle. I am C vary glad to get inch evidence of the generoua feeling displayed, anil which is most creditable to all concerned. 1 am very truly yours, Buna tor." A Gwah Over Tie. Loudon, Jan. 8.—The 31st birthday of Prince Albert Victor Christian Kit ward, the eldest soa of the Palace at Weiss, ocean today and will be celebrated with great rejoicings at his father's palace. There will be a comedy enacted by professional acton and actresses, a reading of congratulatory addresses by a professional etauliff'naM. and a grand b*U to teraaiMtaW'ftiltWtioa. The loyal isle. however, complain of a lacJf of popular warmth over this auspicious onea■ioii. About a doaen corporations la W United Kingdom have pent addressees, bat minority of the to was and cities Wive Ignored the event . One circumstance that la unique ia English history has been almOlt aanotloed. This veation of the great oommercial ethics, th»t in the oaatpettCM etrugglse of life men shall be permitted tc live and labor in an open field aad in a purs atmosphere.'' law o! MaJLBi*, Mass., Jan. &— Unknown parties placed #beuvy Iron rail aoroaa the brack, about an eighth of a mile from the station on tue Kewburyport branch, attempting to wreck the train leaving Boston a; 4:40. The train struck and knocked the rail off tho track, lortunateiy withodt throwing the tram oil. There 4a no clue to the perpetrators. , Triad to Wreck a Train. A Famous BookseUer. f^tsuwfnfc- A. fluhlm.- T D «' ' » :,'|! '-' ' ■C ciiU.'jfina He doea not assume that w» batter expedient titan porting can be adopted for the protection of tbe commercial, industrial and transportation interests of the country agaiust the destruction and demoralising effects of wan of ratee, but that they aro at the preaant Hapa-D|y tiiuam expedient {hat seams to bejMfffabte for accomplishing (hat purpose He thinks, however, ttat ii la easier to regulate flb great pools than to rag ulate the roods '•» LojrWON, Jin. wilf of "Nicholas Trubner, the famous boqjtseller and bibliographer, who died last March, has just been admitted to probate. He left property worth C750,000, besides his extensive stock of books, parchments and rare manuscripts. He cfcma to London ft-oiA Heidelberg in 18411, and began his carver hern as a cleric at tan shillings a week in the publishing heAe of Longmans, bow Longmans, MM, Reader Dyer, in Paternoster row. Washington, Jan. &—The Washington monument commmiou-Jield a meeting yesterday morning, -,'ffea announcement wa• made that the oration of R. U Winthrop ii completed and tiat it will toe read by tli« Demon whom Mr. Winthrop may designate. It is assumed that he will pot be able to de live* it himieir, although -Ml, is not certain whom' inav be psMNatad to ns| the oration. They are Kobert U. Winthrop, Jr., Senator Horr, Gov. 14MC. and * Virginian. The citiaens of Virginia oniplln. ffut the Old Dominion Iiiis l%aii neglsotrd, and that the home of Washington Shoutabe recognised in connection with the ceremonies. « "Dmnoeratto Imporllmeot." NlW YDKK, Jait«,—To-day's 8Un Ct4fi tains a fire clutfln article under the Caption "Deniocraticlmperlimont." It review* the danger that beHets the coming administration. bummed op 1; hold* that personal discords, the taHff, '-civil service reform and other important questions are file roeks an which it may split. Fitxhuoh Lib. iDjr Bm Wife. A WgrkmjLu'i Frightful Death, is Ue flrst time that ths hair of the hair apparent of the Britiah torn— baa grown to manhood. Bath, It*., Jan. 8.--Three years Ago Arnold C. Stacy, an eater priming young man, bought the famous mineral • prince hero and ■pent lunoh money in Improvements. A year ago, becoming embarrassed, he traps (erred the property to hie wile. On cleaving off the indebtedness he aiked W to deed the property back, which die refused to do. At tapper, lait night, Btaoy insisted that the transfer be made at jancu. using, as Mrs. JMacy DBliwi, threatening language and grasped her throat, whereupon was discharged, the ball entering Stacy's bead, killing him tostaaliy. The police ware ■itiflii—A—C*itsr wtsjCm*»» tkthwpi to guard Mrs. Btaoy until a coroner's in- Arkansas CiTT, Ark., Jan. 8.—Most of the passengers on thj steamer Belle of Bkraveport, nhioh was sunk near Island 66, ware exposition visitors. Part of the freight was 85 raoe borsee and 11 Jersey oows, intended for the exposition. The value of the boat was 110,000; insured for $12,000. The passengers have proceeded. Aa Exposition Calfunlty. Pa., Jan. &—A pl«nk fell from the tower of the new shaft of the Bridge Coal compavp, ia this city, at 8 A. u. It struck David Phillips, a workman, on the back of bin ovok- He was standing on* carriage suspended over thj sha't at the surface, aqil the blow him Into the opening, which is 300 feet deep. He fell to the bottom, and every bone in his body was brdken. c. B, aoranwo. # Peter Fprre, WilkesrBarrs. Mr. HutafclnD«C Tal|l»Ci QJj eiullat The only Journalist who baa called atten-4km te this fact aonclqdss his article by stfyttag; "It may be a long time yet before Prince Albert VfatM trill be oalied upon .to mourn the death ofMI I ■ ■ ■■ yd grand mother and to aaeume the dlgalWst «f r»i»ut of Wales. The queen, God bless to. It «MI kale and hearty, and long may she "-***** Washington, Jan. 8.—A number of Asaocratic congressman object to the proceed ingt of the Congo oonferenoe and say that Aej see a departure frotn tlJ» policy which hasbeen ill rogue here sines the foundation of the government, not to Miter Into any entangling alliances with foreign governments. Hwj Believe in M MamMriw B. B. fvloi vnm yl if" ,lA diTX id: Wm. ]PMMte-''-• ' Jdo KMb, PltMMk «' .«roj t* Mr. 'Wat, MMN. ' ™ u'; .Wi*l Ouwiw /Mtaf, MomIil ' *« •'■ "kjw-S «DU U. V. Cortriffht, IM«* «iv- "IiiD "i» ■l ML rnmnmlummx .»**•D Dr. #. L. rarjfc—, «—ufrfcL xbwi *rf»ci. »*•* M. til CfcMh, MmM t C" WHIITM| TWW»I ■••« *4» xCf *•■'■» ft J. 1—i, Om—U»-"•«.• H. A. MtttraU, PtttrtM,Deft. * Utum. »1i frtrti Wkkm Wm nmit' •- %•'•' -■ & v.'UhM, • C U -A DtAufk Xaa U Man* o4 a iD Dh Washington, Jan. 8.—Gen. Fitshugh Lee, of Virginia, was here to-day to make arrangements for the large, body of Virgiuia militia which la to b« bare at the inaugura-' Lion. Oen. lite will command these troops. Vrr- T 1 I D '—.0 111 W, Parnell's Power SUIl Uaehallenged. Dubjjn, 8.—.Mf. Pameli, in aajn tervie#, JSid'that in him O'Pykit's .withdrawal front -tke contest in TiftMsAry tad averted.* spilt in th®« parlit mentary party, which would have sericusly weakened its power. It waa not true that the party wished to diotate to constiturnoica, bat he thought that after War y*ars of toll for the puiae they deserved to be allowed to Malta. constituencies, otharwiw* ha -would retire from wlkl would, fn that Me, ha a hopeless labor. If disss nsioni were sternly aasrjassrassa:asttzs hocuto the lOqiaMdi 4f*the caatle tyrants, and witneaa the Ntablishmeot of an Irish PirtSJBmto, JUhv »•—Oliver Bip. & £hil- Jips, Iron manufacturers, controlling fbur mills, have ordered a redaction o' 10,to 1234 uer cent* -in the MitiM of all their nnn Jmr— 4,000 meiL- 'i jjio/ »if f lo ai m i« CuUlug Wain. Maine's Isghiatsn. Ltnohburo, Jan. 8.— Agaatfc of Um Hocking Valley mine. MM *1 work 'ham wearing uegroee *o Mt the'iiiaoes M Negroes BupplaaUig llllttw f/ iioi. 'v» vi * Autusta, Me., Jan. &—The Sixty-second legislature of Matoe ornniasd by tbe ehoioe of Che Hon. w! D. 1'onnell, of Lswiaton, as president of tbe senate, and Oen. Charles Hamlla, of Bangor, speaker of. Hie hows*. They bot*fr«aio» a short session. A committee was appointed to attend the funeral of «4ev. Aboer Coborn. The returne-af votes ttDr governor wars ttaslved and referred to a joint select committee. After the usaai formalities tbe governor will he inaugurate I. As aOMfkot CtoP"* to the ncmory of «x Gov. Co burn, the legislature tbsu a-joUrne-i. tha striking Miners. 8mUy-tr* toft far WASHINGTON NOTEa the mines laat night, and other* ha*e haea | leouaed. Tuay »ign a eon tract far «a year before leaving. — - Chief Jwtlos Waits'* health continue* to impror*. CONDENSED N(W& Th.«l«ctqr*l rot.»t TMMk. bwa r. o*irad. Thfc completes the list. Mrs. Clarissa O. Peck leaves nearly half * million dollars for the foundation of a Home far Incurables in Chicago. D 'Wt| o I Klghty Thaaoai lfiUnaa .. . Washington, Jan. 8.—la reply to aaJh- State*. TUey liare 267 ohurches, with a (eating capacity o( W,5iST. Sergeant Holtnorth who rifljd Lieut Onely's private paper* hat been dlimlued. WaMU*otoh, Jan. a—The secretary o the treasury hu transmitted to the hoiN* oi representative* an estimate, specifying itf SSfSSSHSS necessary to builness »&,»», m. A*n Oaring last year t.'MS new ware started In the 14 southern states, with a combined capital of «10ft,tK».50a. The prMUsot will give formal reception* •t the executive mansion as foUows: Jan. IS. WttbiUtio corps; Jan. SO, oongroas and t :« |«W«r, JM» 9T, tmj, navy and marine oorps. On* publio raoaptiou will prob»bty be given in Fsbruaiy. , Tha secretary U .state has reoeirsd information tt tk* farmstwsi of a Msxtean oompaay whloh has entered into a contrast with tha Mexicat) government for the sstablishmsfft of a permanent world's exhibition in tk* City of lletioo, for the «*bibition ot ill prod note of fosaiga industry. den. Grant has written a note declining to accept tty fund of $100,000 Which Mr. Cyrus ' W. Held Mi others wera, getting qt At tfloaragnan treaty w«t reported baok from the foreign relations of the sonata, .with a reooss uum4»twa that it be rattt-4. ' . Tflf Ifiatarn Union oowpajty ha* been forced to pax for a my take over its wires ip spttaof the Ifao-elad omstraf om rork far 1.1 Bah VftAifciaco, Jan. %.—Thn Masotffe uaociation has sued ex-Senator Hharon to* others for desecrstinr *« gmrs to gat erV lenoe in the HiU taaa-" Frtsivm, Jan. «D—It is awtly - reported that Carnegie Brothers tt On. IntoiMMpc up their IMS* blast Ifansa at the fUjwr Thompson s*s«t worts plant, in a fewday*. for tha purpose of aoannfaotorlng pig iron from an snormoua stock of mill oindars, mhtah has accuroulstsd at their works. This w*l fninisli employment to aba«t 1,I0# mso. UttitM Doagher, SxUar BM*. taDbMMtlt,«« "Puet-offloe," Pittstoo, Pa. »-* »■! M gW CP#T8'Sffi!*atwffooi. * Boron, Jan. &-A $12,000 ha* been discovered in the accounts of Alfred H. Oliver, wkw far 11 years haanrvad in thii dtj a* recalling ekshktr of the Eastern rait road. Oliver has confeasea to h»riqg enD money. . Km Yoiuc, Jan. a—Misl AjgasMa Daly la re parted to ha dying ftea preatraMoa, oauasd by tha nmm death of ksr twa ft****- . If sr |
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