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hi i t. j'.v •- •' I? MI .«r«f|T D : «ij o. MUXBKB7M ffMklr lauUlnliM TTTSTQN. PA., TOESt)AY* J ANTjAKY I?!* i 1 • m?\4 to' 1\»» CW»/P-T I960 T V r y ,OME INSIDE HISTORY. |RNl|M'$ LA' fHE SENATE KXG1TED. * JOHN L. AGAIN VICTOR. BL06b W A SAM3T WHO ARE THEYT That fat inn, »1 o tli« ladtaa d«lara itllr fcaiiUaoinaet man in Waaliinptoa, imd to La nD iavalid. t tit he if C4 to Itnd Cn»Wan. dm 'of tfMM* fr»t of %rup, and naw ie wMlca light oyer tba *enr (tautere*t 4uMD, ktid obit't WHfll 7*"1 He Offers Uraut •100,000 to bkfklt HU Although eul of Condltloa Ko sets Away tWithn Oreenfield Very Bally. Boston, Jan. IB.—The four round a-'ove UgW«. Jts*quis#f Queensbe rry rules, between John I* Sallivon and Alt. Greeufleld came off at the Institute building last evening a* advertised before abynt 8,000 spectators. When appeared it was apparent to all that Sullivan was oat of condition.1 Ifo-«vidently weighed about 200 to Greenfield's 165, and during the match puffed and bio wed like a porpoise, the constant services of two seeopds beinj required iu fanning and squirting water in his face to keep the wind in him. Greenfl"id was ill the pink, of condition, and needed no handling. In spite of the disadvantages under which ha labored, Sullivau showed himself master of the situation from the outsat. Ths'fkst round was spent iDy tiie ebutnipi&n iHMut attempts to get in his right. Greenfield used strategy from the start, an I by hug» ging, dodging and running miaaged te avoid severe punishment, although he took some severs blows. The second roa:id was a repetition of the first, save that near tbf aad Sullivan struck at Uis opponent with hit left, and as Greenfldd ducked to avoid, the blow he receiveJ a stinging hahdir which knocked liim enisletely off liis pins | and landed hiin ou the ropes. In the third, Sullivan had things nil his own way, but treated the Englishman very tenderly, the latter continuing to i oid punishment IJ Imgging his big ai$- igouist, or ba«;kin( around the ring, c!os ly fol.owed by till ibcoug boy. In the tcui .h roun I SulUyua aad Greentlold ou the mi, and chased liiifc ill around the rlug, hut put iu U» hard b!. ws. At the close the reteree declarod SuUivmii winner. n ; lllagad Society atria who ftiMtttd Agalsat dolus to MketL HOW THE PLANS Of THE DYNAMITERS WERE BETRAYED. Trophies. Kbw yoM»Jtan. 13.—The lolly wing Utter is .aid to have £n -teeeWli by Gen Grant: i 4 ™ A GREAT DEBATE WHICH CROWDS SEVERAL 8HOT8 EKCHAN«tD IN A NEW ORLEANS OFFIOE. New ' aven, Jan. 13 —T*»o riohly drsaaal lud pretly girU aged redpecaVe.y 16 aril it fears, belonging to wa:iltliyaad fa«hfcmaMD Sew York 'amiliea, whoae nuinaa tba a»- tlioritli* refus-j to girt, wer * arrtHbwl lirtlui ■lty yesterday afternoon. A New York iltec'.ive, accompanied by on- of tiie cirlV Mother*, came here in search of Hie Llvii and aound them at a board In* honw on Oilva street T .» girl* are coiuiiw, and liave been attending A coitrent whool at dn ■ For wme r» iaon th-y jjitd become with tba icho D1, an I af U" home to lipe&d the atrongiy objected to going bark. THE GALI-^RIE8. ,ji W "T'» . Bridoipobt, Jul 13. Gen. U lyases a Graat, Twice President of Honors# wirtd-booAn ami reapecte you. All are anxious that you should lire happy and free from care, While they admirwyafcr manliness in declin; ing the large sum recently tendered you by friends, they still desire to De* you %ohi*vt SET "r"r r "iiSntr' ' jfi •* ■ „ The moat vlaUbt eaaca of cougMa* are wui. .. C« O'Doootin IImu S*D» It's a l'lty Phelaa Wun't KIIM-A Plausible Story to Have Short from His Just Deserts. The Sherman-Davis Controversy the Cause. Southern Senators Warmly Kuypori A Scurrilous Attack on a Judge Leads his Brother to deck Satisfaction their Former Chief—Republicans Reply In Very Plata lss(as(a ' with a Revolver Home Uvely Shootlug. WasBBmoTon, Jan. 1&—Without any warning of wlmt was to oomi.the senate was the scene oiik Viry*liVand at limes ndrimonious debate that c amended a good ileal of attention. It* subjeet was the ex-prudent of (he ex-coo federate stater, and. the discussion was sprang upon the senate by .•e,VIJ» ?»'*•« p«nD oaition to pans his resolution dicing President Arthur to furnish thd senate with the statement regarding Jefferson Davis' policy raoently filed in the war department by Geen. W. I. Sherman. The m» uuou was reaqhed hi regular order, soon after the senate mat, and ita reading was the signal for an i utburst of righteous indignation on tba part at the ex-eon federate and otUer senators, which lasted until an executlvassasion was ordered, and wi Ji the r#s-ilntion H waa evident that a spirited controversy ihlght be expected, and the few sleopy visitors in the galleries began •4r«ntoM«(i*|x Tlx "•*» that something out of the ordinary ran was going on in the senate spread thromgb ;Im corridors of the capitol with remark , ole speed, and the •Inaay ►ifhte»eri Dal» ys inl the bnildin? hurried to the gallei Members of the hones of It in iheir chamber, and many of them took advantage of their right to go on the floor of the Senate to listen to speeches much more interesting than thediscustiou of tbt capsular and diplomatic appropriation bill, which was under consideration in ths hoass. Asa reealt the galleries soon filled up with the largest crowd seen ' there sines the Pfti J.Dhu Porter debate of last winter, and the fl Dor of the chamber presented an equally limated appearance. Senator BtWley aad Dis Republican col*aCu m sat quietly in i*ir seats while Mr. Harris protested against the resolution ns roftrr.nj lo matter* with which the senate tial nothing to da Tusy showed more interest when Mr. Vest took the floor, Mr. Mheriuuu and Mr. Ingalls paying special attention to his The Ohio senator niih l . wbaa Mr. Veat talked of Gen. Sherman as his friend and constituent, aad frowned whan tba speaker ase*r'*fl that all good pe pie did not wa&fc * "the old controversies thrived. Mr. Ingalls looked at the colored glass in the celling until Mr. Vest referred ta~,Ps»is ««d tha Confederate Sahara. Than tie Aroppetl hla thin and tAgai. to think of something bitter to say when hi» A0AR1).—Toatl wtioare »mf«r4a« ft*m «c-nnaallndlFcwlinwofioalk, aamauatiia anfNewilfki _. 11 la an xmmllln# iwm*e*fcrni*e| fcr.Piaaaaa* peculiar V ,pSS£KSfiESSt ■«i Kr Naw Jan. IB.—CDonowerv BnesaDC office was closed'all the morning, but a rt-i porter met Rossa in a street car and asked if he thought a trap was set for Piwlan by Short and other dynamiters, to which Kossa answered: '"ifo, sir; Phelan deserved all he got and shnul Tliave been killed outright. I (inspected Phelan for a long time, mi l when he wrote me four months foe money and 9 list of my KantaA City sulwci iIters 1 didn't want him to saepeet that I had my suspicions of him, so 1 sent a friendly letter containing n partial list, but no money. Be ran talk as be likes about his errands to and from this oouatry, but I know that for a long time President Author has had iu bis possession paper* that proVe Phelan to be a ltritlsh spy. ifc li anotlier Jim Mi-Rermott Richard ttWtdtdr Jast right ia wiiat ha did, though st'twMk ont that ft would have baton a pity had he died without a priest, as his belief ieaikin -to Ingersoli's. However, he's not dead, and when he talks about (footing 1 ain't afralil of him and I'll tell bite SO." "WAaJie not cnmniiaiioned hy (he dynemiters to go to England iu 18831" ■ • "He was, aad berrayxl them then." The theory thet Phelan was held by the other men while Short made the attack on him finds many believer*. Short* M*ds are bnsy preparing a plausible Story of teif-defense for him, but have rather o*9rdoas th» matter. Kearney's statement agrees with Phelan's that O'Brien and he Were the only persons, except the principals, la the room when the "ttach began. He sticks to the storfr df bC* words and a motion by Phalaa toward his pistol pocket as the immediate aggravation of the attack. ea the **her -IteJJLArs there were several persons In the room at the time, bnt does not Baiue them. It la surmised that theae additional persons may materialise In the event of Short's defense needing the bolstering of hard swearing. Considerable eenwnent has been excited by the laot-that so n»aay W nitfM'a Kansas City friends should he ia the dtv at the time he came bare. It Wfctlmatel Pbelan oatne on hare expectlnj trouble, and that ss ssnaxreSExv land to blow up the Prince Albert memolral monument. yTbjdp *hir he* waa furtlshsd with *10,60(1 Jim McDermott, the informer, heard of his dej arture and followed him. Tliey met in London. Before leaving this eoaotry JlcDsrtee* was given a banquet ia wM& H wm» intended that Kossa should be present. He sent, instead, the fo|to»lng not* J 0 j My Dear J.'sa: I sea Very sorry Treat see yea CM. 01 rs my mtaifcs Miiehoyt" Roes*. New Oklocaks, Jan. 13.—On Saturday The Mascot, an illustrated weekly, published a scurrilous attack on Judge WilDiam Houston, of the civil district court, ip connection with a notorious wqman. At DdPnsJ.'l). Houston, brother tt the judge, aecaiA|uAiied by Registrar RobeKt Irewrter, lato criminal sheriff, went into The Ma/cot office, on Cain;) street Houston, approaching a man sealed at * desk, inquired ft hs was Osmai.Miior uf that paper. TtU latter replied In the affirmative when Houston struck him with a cana. Osman seised a revolver. Houitou also drew a pistol, aad hottt began flringl\v'jM the second shot a bullet entered Houston's hand and passed up bis arm almost to the elbow. This paralysed the arm, aad his weapon dropped to Hie floor. Btodftiiijg, Houston attoaiptad ta ptuk up his pistol vita the wounded arm, but flnJing U irnr possibly seised it Nith his left. Osntaii eceived a VonAl in thd band, a baMMutrinz aBWiOR up lotniMW* almost exactly as in the coxer of Houston. Of the unlqae and valuable trophies with which you have been honored we have all read and aU have a loadable desire to set the** evidences of lov* and respeot*e»towed upon you by monarchs, princes, and people throughout the globe. While you would confer a groat and enduring favor •C* tour fellow nitfu And women by permMIng tnein to see theae trophies, you could at the sam« time remove existing embarrassments In * most satisfactory and Uottoreble manner. I will give you $100,000rash, beside* a pro. portions of the pro tits, assuming all riskt public, and I will give satisfactory bond* of $o00,000 for tlieir safe keeping and return. . These precious trophies of which all youl meuner and once pleasing to yonn self and satisfactory to the best elements ol Napoletm. Wrderick the CtfMt, Stephen Oirard and many other distinguished men have gtven taunonte pleas»rs to who have been permitted to see them. 1 trust you will. In the honorable manner propos-nl, gratify the tmblio end thus inculcate thi lessons of hcnmty, perseverance and true patriotism so Qlattrated h» career. I have the honor to be van truly youl friend ahd aiftnlrer, r.'T. Bauxum. Mr. Bamuni had an interview with Oen. 0*«btiu«eUUtDu to Ua prqH«ition. ami the general said that the trophies are now yond hie control and Will soon bo placed ia government keeping at Washington; bul perhaps tho pahpoaed arrangement could 1* made. Mr. Barunm pre poses to exhibit. trophies in all the principal cities of the world in a msnner every way befitting tlx character of Hie exhibition Tliay finally wade a d iwn right refusal to rettitti, bur tb-ir parent* refuae.1 to yield to their reb tiious »p;rit, an I started them for Smt'mort on Saturday. V iti-rinimd tCD '■•t, u .heir o«ti wtiy the girlt dM not atbpal 8outh|D'Drs hut came to thu city and wen to tha. bo.rKn; IkiIW, »h r« 'lie/ pert fminiL Klwr remaining at poKeo bead qu'U'ler4 aU the at'leru ion the gii l* ult't accoiii'ianrrd by th ■ brother nil J the d» teetiva left for the Foil*'nt at M. The umae* of the- * re cwrofuij} withheld from the reporter? nt tile earjieai ifaalra'of tha brother, ah» *M44ueif fahiiD dot would I* horciUad if tl»e escapade, -wltl the ui iiiu of tha girfe, upiieirtii )rtut,.Uii - *, U intimated that tha ua-ftlM are thcao-u. prominent iu Naw Yornajctety. Meantime Zeeneke, the engraver of the office, rashod to.the asilstauce sf Osman. and Brewster, who supposed he was armed, fired three sliots at him. Osman beard th* Bring, an) tuMflLr, B U hiibl£pistaVon Brewster.' l|h«lfirjt «hq| strua a gold watch ia s »ver the heart, Aatterflli^t^to |Di|Ees. The nsat struck v m mm aid passes! 'entirely Ms" body, missing the heart by baH an inch. The two succeeding shots also took effect, ,one in the left shoulder and the other in the hand. Brewster turned and Osman's last bullet euterei his right thigh. Brewster flMif.ltni times in return, but none of the balls took effect .C. .. r. 1! .c. . C *9 Houston snd Brewsterthsn retreated down the steps and werw taken to the hospital, followed shortly after by Osman. Upob examination it was found that Houston anii Oxmaii's wCmo4s -issriohs, wiU lass A IfaAi. bniess blood «oisoala» en suea The wound iu Brewster's body is such that little hope if. gpferljfUffed of his reeo*- ery. ,Hut CMUtlii M CwiuU. Ottawa, Out, Jim. pw«tWa*t«r-g&nerul states t/iat it lui coimenU tCD reduce letterj)ostage Dtu t«io to.iU, M it in in Uit UniUxl btntea, he »iU liuva to ugajfi chargr I lie pnatftge on liewajwlprs. * hfcti Vas re movD)d tm ireeiiaM aiffc • T»e rVTwia • Iron newnpajwftt »«- ill (be neighborhood a: JSO, OIO [wt annum, wfiicta'is the estimated re rtuotiun tliat nuuld :»k place iu tho revouu* from letter il (be r.ito wai low ereJ to twd JA»nts. IXnler tho prest-u arrangement a large amnuut of rdVBUii which proix*rly belongs toCin..du I* goiuj Into the United State* tn usuiy. owing b the dirf«rfM«*ta thH jtoMfc;*' rW» of th, tko couutika. Merolunt* ihk) unittnfadii rera lunag hear; now pur ehaaaUaltad Btatea two-ornt atnmp*, |Dae» them om their tatter* and than Mud th*a i» a handle by exprtea to Cbe MIMI Uufted Statos.poat otto*, When they ar» mailed anil cotae-hack to CaiMMla, tlma nviug USX peC ceut, iu nn«C—•. C1 C*D believed that o*ei 1100,000 h »ow bftiag annually toe* to (Ik dominion flpvwraweitt tyUnaailwinaanWain A FIENDISH DEED. Attempt to Munler a .Whole Family by a Drunken Father. To ROM To, Jan. ' W.—West Toroale J.nnotlon was the scene, t'aIu;dny night, of whak came near bsJifs tragedy of 'more tliSa ordinary atrocity., A faiuily uaiue.1 Purtellj) reside near the Cana/fimi Pafifl'wlei-ot'. Saturday morning Miij. Pur telle gave birth lb a ctiild. anl the h'tubaud went Into the city to celebrate the event. He returned at s o'clock iu the evening vfry drunk ugly. After Purielle • teisM a huge uarviug-knife, forced his way Into hk wife'* bedroom aiul asked if she was prepared to die. Th'e wi.e faltered, "Not yei John." The brute thtn left her to huut lik little daughter, who succeeded, in getting away. Ho then chased hi* two*littie sous a the point of a knife. The wife, though M a weak eendMoa, escaped to tue fesidence of a ueigC borink magistrate, clad only in bar uight fartni'uC Wliau Uta luautlrate. opened XhadMtir » was astonislfed TO s«e h'wdmait in Whlte faj. mmi jioeo mm -wS&SKs composed of a onalat Bff W/Pv/ oombfhation'bf tMut* 'fiitt m4t- "T AN AWFUL SCENEii |M 4*tD KUIed by a Bolter jLpluaira. * Cfv«rD] Others Djlni- | WiLLiAWtfroRT. Pa., Jan. 13 —31 feerfij boCW explesion occnrred in a «awmill o» the south side of tie The mill is located od what It known a» till Weight tract, near the bane of ttit mounttain*. Hardly a vestige of the sNMcture it left. Eight men "ere it the mHL Twf war* killed and the other* 1ft, if nof fatally. Injured. The following named were instantly killed; Peter Haurer. hojflterribly matilatad: head almost severedFli-oir •ha body; Thomas Ptrrli, burned to a ctiif and left leg blown off. Tha Injured are- Daniel •robot, tha owner cf the mill, Mif* cap knocked off; liam Bet*, Joser* Brady, Andrew Bower*, Aug art Regelmen, and Leon Wetgel. The two dead and the »u wounded live U| Rock town on the mfii) side of the river. Immediately after 4l\e explosion physician*, (undertakers and hundreds oi people hurried to the scene of the disaster to minister to the wants of ing and provide for the disposition of tlit dead. Farts of the boiler_were blown 501 feet; one piece" struekthe earth am plowed a groove several fret deep aa bounded off oarer the adge of a hollow ft I feet beyoud Bfobet says tha explosion w«f caused by u lack of water in the boiler. Houter leaves a family. Brobet is 85- years of age and ie saarrisri Regetaaani was married only a tm*r week* ago. Some of thp wounded lost their arms aud otbtrt thelt legs. The scene, Immediately after the axv plosion beggars deecrlptldA ' ' Houston iD tax collector of tb* upper di»- fcrlot «4 iiie tftfi -'WiltfttW tw pajdug office in the state. II* ia a power in munici|ad«M D«*aM politic*, being he head ot the dominant faction of the Democratic party/ He baa l*e» ia nemer ou» sbpotlug affrays. When constable of the city court ten ye at* lgC DD* killed Arthur Q*l iMHt't' iWspesadot in a«M*d*fenc*. He waa also tb* cautral Agur* in the Seventh Ward riot one year ago, and killed Capl JSTKIM8 Try man wider fire in the and great surprise i* expressed that Osman was not ratatly bit. Brewster in hi* political career during the laat ten years 'jTSflSffla®: wound in the hip in the riot above mentioned. Oainnn ia generally regarded aa h man, but ,b» bad bad no serious trouble before. ..;Z % A»' Iuwwm Ai*m. ,■D j Elmiha, N. Y., Jan._m.-lt.ltou Skiimor, a wealthy farmer, living u few mite* nortli of thia city, MllMlMyBt lira to hie luy farulMMiw «MI tanw. D Ha Maaf Wan ilaetroywl, with T]tM# eottertt* and but iittte waa «%v*At frntu the km aunner. was worth hul jtafi racaiitly adjudg»J iiwtva»t»»t ■» : •* t manage hi* own ,.ClT*ir», anj latagiua.1 himself a pauper, and lor uptli* for ,tb» in aginary loss of lilj pripjrtj went to titbuildings an 1 sot flri) L Itiflli. Tue preiuiM* were oCtupUd 'i»jr ASfrfii-OWtrirtnJ r, whoat, iom aniuLiiLU . to mijmwi thoinayl Uoilara The old ni*[i efcclaliu*) while applying th. match, "That uud (o bC my home, a U Wi now, and nobody elae nball lmv« ■it," S*in Act baa been taken into ti»J wiU . bD Mat to an Mylum. . . iter 'eunjmr mlf tin simm dttion of tht Mfttem, r^uldrnj,* fund the priM to C9n&tbMfitt«lkitth0lrw+,A turn came. Ha lookeC up again when the Missouri tenator epoke of Davit ds an old man, broken in health and fortune, Lift he scowled when tUi waa followed by the dec laration that4DavU wa aa loyakto tha con, ened to quietly until 1. issumed that Davit was a citizen, when Ir. Conger raised s laugh by earnestly protesting that Davis waa by no meant a citmu. nixed at ilist, but iftrtetly after her little daughter entered wit. a cbild 15 nioniU- O.d and the trouLlj was explained. Tqs. magistrate at once issued a warrant for tlir Sit of Purleile, and |jo taken to rtkfkdnic, asub UD,. brought ut iii* cily jiiuL itlUfFurtelle suffered from the shock, and for soniu time was not expected to live. Fortunately Fur tulle was so much under tlie influence lil liquor aa to be unable to direct bis movC imenu, or unitoubtedly sovrrul, if not all Clj the tuinily, would buve Oeeti murdered. It was afterwards shown that McDemott took this letter with him. Wheu he met llcDermott where he waa going, and -he taid be waa going to Cork. Phatan resassr-nct1 viz™ all right, McDermott tbowed the captain R mCs note. Phaian, in ten, handed Mo D'V-mott a letter addreasad to Short's niece. This letter, was realty intended for Short It waa tit cipher, and related to dynamite which Pbetan tayt waa eecreted near Castle The Democratic senators had thus far en Joyed the debate much more than the Repubiioanx, bat when G*u. Hawiey uaed plain language-about the hatching in this city; in 1881, of a conspiracy to distroy the union, they hit lees Joyoaa. The rsault of Mr. Ingalla' hard thinking was one of hit characteristic speeches, full of sarcastic refer encee to Mr. Veet aa an ex-confederate sen a tar, and of diaagreeable flings at tin- Democratic party, which had elected a president by the votes of men who called Jeff Davis a patriot. Mr. Ingalla re ooived the olqee attention he eoveta, bui he was not to Inppy aa usual in hie allu tiigautiv Customs Frauds. Ttm Gala Ite Itootoa. Montreal, Jan. 13—The customs enthof Itiea have unearthed a series of gigantic frauds perpetrated by Broeseau CE Usnbell*. an old and prominent firm « of custonb brokers here, in collukion Willi several mo| chants of Ulfl city. Tn D metuod nuilti un v. Invoices printed bare resembling those furnished by the exporters from Europe nisi the United States, ni.d the value of tlji goods entered at (really raknyud ra;js. Tilt nnmo of the importer ulteeliux to tne va.u« of Um good* was liuui forged and ilia iilvoice passed iu this niauuer. Many respectable houses have also boeu swindled in tl|c same manner by the Arm. Ths spoci*. agent of Uie customs her* mMWu thi. last year alone the h ands amounted t-D ovJi #100,000. The uiiajatar of custom* ''as ordered tbe arrest of tb« brokers, but they cannot be found. ! Boston, Jan. 13.—The gale caused con eklerable damage iu tbls ueighborliixxi 1D Lynn plat* glass Window* were blown in. In East Cambridge tin tall ciiiiniiejr o Shaw, Appliu & working «tnjlisbment was thru«;D «iC-« 11, crwlyiis tliroug. a roof m Its fall. "aV H'-v re u toucli null*i . was mvfti 15 /wit. a IV'» tk roof of a ab»t Uown off. j*.tr«# wprw t an I a lot of UioUt t|».D . '"to the The sea run yefjr UigtV At- Uwuo UD# »Uw l Amtrlcw ia Trial In London. | London, 11—Tlie Second bearing in tbe extradition proceedings against William Ranscbsr, watyani Ferdinand Koe)- peln, boatswain, of tha Aatericnii ship 1., ». Chapman, far the alleged juurder on Jlhe high seas of n Rnssian sailor named A. Jabsen, attracted an ioamsnn crowd to the Bom street police coart this moaning. Tbe case was closely watcliad by a • representative from the Amaricaa consul's offlcu, and the prisoners were aMy defended by their counsel, Mr. Lickford. Andrew Johnson, tlie carpent.r of tbe Chapman, repeated hla loriner testimony, giving the fullest dalails jf the manner ui which Janaeu bad beeu reated by the mate and boatswain previous to Ms death. Tfeo case is t Mis »nrjO»s UtUa^daw.A. Carton1 s Patent Om %M . , " fit FtMacc; f ~ ' "iW UHVI} TTittB wwwSIP |IHBI|| JMMB a ra bjbctmt n B' nra B J! Br •••lit .iDi taq )«» m hB v •* PK0P^a5?r,"UUl' : iston ilia VIM£ Island, ia Ktnjr. McDermott took the latter, Aid op til* *Da y opened It and took a copy of il Ha told Sbort'a niece that he wanted to mm gfcutti They met, and thai* former idia d la played the note, which satisfied Short that HoDermott waa an agent from Boat* The upahot waa that Feather■tone, Uaaar, O'Herllhy and other* ware betrayed. Short, when he reached thla country, faaod oat how McDermott got the letter., Capt PheUn. whan ba got back, wa* regularly triad by tha organisation, but acquitted, it being proved that he waa misled. This is th* an c-ret of how McDermott got hit* tha orgaaiaaMaa in Inland and gav»£he mm away. Phalan did not blow Vp the monument, and, it is charged, spent tha (10,000 In rlotone living. His explanation, however, was that ha 'had bean compelled to Mtdma Mk gtUae of aa A marl nan gentleman. Lata yaatirday afternoon Heaas Ball ordered Pbelan's - ~»al ti sinus tqjnan and measures, and tha lympa thy of his audience was plainly with tht Mittouri tenator. Tlie latter walked down to Mr. Hansom's vacant chair and listene-i !.••D j.i U A Mma/Mkh Accident. •f:' Baboor,MC- , Jau 1(t —Saturday oft»rnoC» two young brother* named'lisaile uxl Boiij Darling, of Hudaew. wont rabt.it liutiliug Tho former aiipp** W.M* iff;»«» C"D„ * and fell, throwing the gun froiu him. 1« . gun mai discharged MvJ the charge enters LaUn't loft lag utUto knw, making a terrtbi wound. One shot passrd t iroogli hi* U, and fractured the tihia bone, making i , wounl which u cMStatoJ amputation . Lralia ia not tx|*ct«d tu ii*«. Mr. Sherman got the floor and astonished his coUom;U4s bj the vigor he displayed in th»"!arni. SmwSk'JkZh ha exclaimed": "Grant God, trill it ever be dialed m'th. hiatc»«( thisfcu.*ry that Vavk •p)«'trafcor ad aaunsplrator againat hi» atnwj. THr crt»W*i grew unnaajf ar the "Uebate gflkw yfrariner,. but /thej made no daniowtrJltDii, and the/ left thi into executive seesion. Before that motion waa made Mr. Lam»n#«ai0MCl rftpttio* by a warm defeqae oI Paiis, wil Mr Vaat w 46Dnl MeeUal of the Philadelphia aajl Philadelphia, Jan. 13.—The itockholdera of the Philadelphia and Banding Kail road company held their annual meeting hero. William L. Maetive called the meet Ing to order, aud on hU motion Edward O Wheeled, the chairman of the committee ofi raorgaiusatiou, tt preeida. TUC annual -report njns unusually brief, being oonfluad to a statement of the buaiuass of Ilia company aad Ms stupendous obJIjalioni It waa altogether Ceroid of reoommandiion, as that portion of the executive Vorfc »aa laft this year to Mr. Whfteier'. commit tae. The plan of adjustment of the Ana*- olal obllgatlona of the company as mendad by the commfttee on rforg aniiatiofi waa then presented. With a few moditcations made to meet objections raised its pabliuation on Friday, tha plan is'thai prapoued by'ex-President Go wan. Tkrsstesisi the President. Washington, Jan, IS.—A few day* ago one of the loan I letter carrfcur* Hound in on of tba lauipposf boxes an am letter ai|- dressed to tbe preslderitvof the United Btates It was *uppo*ed to ha*e been written by ie crank. Tbe writer stated that Mr. Arthur bad better prepare to meet bis God. as b*f wlU come to au itltfaiely end on tbe ISth «l London. Jan. 13.—The admiralty offiqe baa just made tU*. startling discovery that 1 *"■ Anuinawiii iif Ikai DU JkoaeUili uf tbu Channel squadron, lately ordered est scH«e doty, I* deficient in the matter of khraftnti jlwlls. Tbe discovery was made during b gun drill at sen, when it was found that ths lummy shells used for practice were tbe juiy onee in tbe luagasiuea. Order* have oeen sent to-.WWwilhtgatafe tiftjfrtlciency at onoe, and the foundry at tile arsenal is no*4*tog«*«HMa Mft* hfcd day. OlMIU -«« ordereu iu'i nmo „ MiWll nnl Mil placed him under the |»nl of • Dr. Boll thought wok • pncautionary measure ought to bo trtw as h* regarded K yoaaihlo (or auass dynamiter. hi the guise of a friend, tqgulu aeosea to Photon and flnish tlia.owfc that Short begao. All «r~'Qlee of food sent to the hoepital for Copt f bel*n we care folly inspected to prevent (is being poisoned. v Pittsbuko, .Jou. ljl-—A special tiftli Diapatch from Cumberland lid., aajr 'Mm was received twiCe of a aeriyn« riot a. the flttla mining village of Bdtbflfct, wher abort 10» foreign tnin vH, HwMta pHnai pally, have baeirlocnte«l ever sine* tho strik of 1882. Tliia time, a -riot occurrud ainod, the Bwaflaa i^pxicate,, they used knives, pistols and stores, Iv, one- waa Wiled, Wt wrtral are reported badly hurt - •« Miner* Mnrderlug Ksch Other. -lied to Mr. lngalls in a way not at mil *la table to that gentleman. hat sitrtBh wu •—tkfcjutdiepoe with great satistction. Ai Gail. Hawley's lesolutiou was .ot voted upon beaaileU ap again There may not ba any further debate, but there ia a chance for a heated dlscussiou, |wi«lrfw & crowd. 'letter was turned over to tiia authorities Tbe clerks at the, Whi|«- House say that fYesfifrnt Arthurtr riiail fr iquently contains eceefttrie letters, ana thi i ill many cases they are destroyed wfthoi u ever reaching ; ■ i Wa ghra tha nswts at*, tml M ItJfr JamC* R. »»«C[ tfafW «MHM JrJ. 5?e(U»rkj«, vb*1 D"u«i J duclioa will ftbfrtfy befliadofc* th* wages of the 300 workmen emplvysd at *e Hfcm iron works. v -VnTTVJ TC , This employee ef thi'Mod * Co. ibovel factory tiou iu wages of 10 to '2J per cent. The propoeed raductien at Oil var Brother* & Phillip* has again been practically withdrawn.locomotive Engineers op Strike. ruelan and Short Know* la Chicaoo, Jan. lierTbe engineers, who "Srt members or 'BRtW01 engineers, on tbe Western Indfcafc BhI Liifr in dispute butween W.itM itisd j»Mr employers i» -wbeHier-they-sha|» native tbe ■ante pay as tbe conductors. They Mkmand that they ibW rth* marfk|arQDf the road sa, tlmg .sfjjuoJi their worV requiring less time and leiresponsibility. l*Bf;nWW«gpM*Withe ruau say the strike will cause them uo embarrassment whatever. .. « London, Jan. IS.—The Phelan-Short stabbing affray continual toMinai attention her* A curious (act in oounectioa with the oomments made upon the affair ia that everybody seems to beliave that the ■tabbing of Fhelaa. was a result ot the vigorous measures raoantly taken in England to re press the dynamiters. The stabbcr,,, Rkhard Short, ia stall known by the polios' h ire. Be is dsecribed as having bean a rough and a bally around the eoal quays at Cork. Tna police have bean looking 'far Kearufy, and claim to have ampLs avljance to show that lie was implicated in thyfr, tempt te b:o«'up pablic buildings in C?lat-~ gow. Tbay u* certainly oonvinead that. Phelwu save 1 Kearney from arrest at that time. The o.'Sctrs of the National line hare say that Pbelan's statements about the dv namite attempt oa the rte*m$feUMtaa Ces. Uasea Bat Basra t/*on. tM coiuu&r ■nSl diplomatic him then r^rrhrnrR—rrri [t. . WARHJMiSpir, Butler ha. had ah important pint decided in, hU iifpi by tMi court of claims. It w '» M the can of the'Cape'Ann ©ranlte compnny, ♦Wd. he hsD been fighting fdr sd' low?, an f give the company moWHiott ti sup posed to go to the £*h*lrift Jagsl Victory. Washington, Jan. 1*—Secretary Lincoln haa sent a letter to Gen. Haznu, chief •ignal officer, expressing bis views respecting the charges raoantly preferred by thalt officer against Lieut. Garlington in conueqtiuu Mith the |attar's management of the Greoljr relief titHdltlon. Benwtty LiifeOlh says: "Such exjieditions as that of Lieut. Qreely*s are alined necessarily disastrous and tha interest 1a their history is usually, . it not. always, measured by th# amount of ' •p4«rili* tuJ distress yeoorrted. Ths superv ihg of the last'one was intense and protaaged, und its iwattal haa niawd a world wide Interest; bat It dsa not foMow that those errors of judgment, but for whfcih thf crowning disaster might have been avoidsC4 should be t*lo*cd by panltiv* aotfaa." Dr. u u. WmimiWm « - s,:fisM'«S££ Mm controversy between Gov. St. Jq|ui, of Kansas, and J. S. Clarkaon, of Iowa, ahd pfatldential canvass for money, The Globe-Democrat publishes to-day a lattjr addressed to R. C. Strain, of this city, by-James F. faegate, and dated Clevelaud, O., Oct" 10, 18W, in which the latter eegrs be had been in communication with St. John in regard to tbe times of certain |.ay men's to hiin, and that "All right. L4*ve in Mf Philadelphia. Will oancel all west of there." Legate also asssrts that Senafor told him. to make Beiva Lackwood's Claim. Tho Brooklyn IMIdiro «H*HI IMa «** f West Pittatao School, 1 furuaoea. .VJMJ Wat BhM*» 1 if1 Eft* Washington, Jan. AD Lockwoo I, lale nominee of Equal Rights par t.y 1 or the presidency, to-day" sent a Wtition to tbe eenntoasking that tbe votes cast for her iq tyie several stales be counted for her. bhf snys if the 1,336 votes cast for basin New Yor|c state were counted for her as they should tie, that OMVer Cleveland would not receive tbe elector,#! vote of that state. N*w YCM, JalL *» -Fsroa OolheBreoilya bridge itaoo bean reilucnd to that foot passengers maty purchase Wall—a *ft%e ti tt of Sit tot 5 IIM for ■*D. donta.' TUe rai'e on the bridge yMX was reduced to thiae cants, awl ten tickets will be sold {or if Washington, Jan. 18.— Senators Miller, of California, and Sherman, both mi3ftin| speeches in the asecutive Nation of the senate on the Hicamaguaa treaty. brnater Miller warmly endorsed the treaty and Senator Sherman as earnestly oppssed lfe rati float iuu. A motion, Was made to have both speeches printed for distribution in executive session only. Prompted, however, by recant experience and the fear that If printed, they would soon find their way into the newspapers, this motion was subsequently wifcdratrtik y \ JL f Tbe Senate I* Afraid of tha Press. couts. A It srrttsas, *s# VMM fc'»tn are abeolutely untrue. tflBITIMWi iitovetoaata. Burr alo, Jan. 13.— Fnaidaat-alact Cleveland drove out* with Rev. Dr. J. tL Brown to the Cl»u,ch Hone to see a patient who expressed •D great desire to saa him. Last evening lis dined with Dr. Brown. The oompaay consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Oaorge J. Bicard, bis old law partaer, Dr. Fuller and Bav. J. M. Henderson. Madbjd. Jafe. )&—King AMooeo arrived «t Alliums yeeterdajr. A burrioaoe in, the pHiviM»:«l Malaga to-4«r iamDlatoDl tb» ruin of many |tlaqia that bad suffered bj the eartbquakem. The camp in which tbe fugitives irom Pertaua bad taken refuge «u» dotroyed. C* .i DmtX *«T K i A Beaadaloos Scene la Ih. Newman's fkt Brooklyn Oiptu Asylum Huiiw. Kxw York, Jan. IS. -At thatfproner's investigation into the Brooklyn fkphim asylum horror, several sisters qt w order of St. Joseph te*tiflud thati tba In tta which M lives were lust originated fan Hi* dryingroom, when one of Mm boys set Br* to i -towel w'tb 4 candle. Sister Mary Anthony, who w*s ia lharfeof the inflrnbtrv teetiQed that there wan 85 eick boys under tar caret ••Tea of whom wees is tad. Ikr tapcee tion is that ■ he Ml tba last, per eon to lea re the room, and she was twice driven hack by the smoke and lamee white trying to ea«■«■•• Itr. VwmSki. Jon i*di TuJ -D J/L«iyTBal3Gtf *i'r iMiik I .'J Church. Hew Yom, Jan. 18.—At a meeting of the congregation of the Madison avenue Congrtgaiional church last night five trustees who are oppoeed to the leadership of Dr. Newman wans elected for ihr«Mi|( three years. The election was held amid a soene of the moat scandalous excitement, and much strong langtiage was wad. The Newman adherent*, who claim that «M but pew bolder* bar* • right to vote a* to the church management, hare sesat»d an injunction against farther MrtHM by tile enti-Mewmaa party, and Mm tf-onbU is (ikDly to lia indefinitely prolonged in tha courts. Four policemen ware stationed fetlw vestey room, and their: ITWmw tap tho nn tagonUtic church members from coming to blows. the money after. M o? in 11J Mri to Hassle Lomvp, Jan. Ill—Mile. M»i.e Van Baadt ilktetvinf a teietoptal caree* ns the Star at k the Imperial Opera houao at St. Petersburg, and ia the idol o( the p ople and the nobility. She has refused to return to Paris to fulfil Mr, engage meat, #1 til- Opera Comique. where she say* she wai publicly intuited la.it Npvember heaauie aha was disabled by a rtdden«atteSof. while .(agios in "The Barber of Seville." 'I ho 1'arif, manager claims thst Mile. Van Kan It is uudttr a definite contract to appear it his kouae on tba l»th of Febriiaty, aj'd IdeoTare* Unit it she doee not fulfil the eiig.igemeut he will bring sn action for damdgni ) Washington, Jan. W. 0*» W«« submitted to the wuf department jrmsi charges against Assistant AJJt- Gen. Mo Krlvir tar all. gt ti durog/tory remarks rD- ttCcuug u|«un Lieut, (iieely au4 the management of tho Arotio expoiiltiou. ( Geu. Iluta'i Mm* of TMblw Jil* A Champion Car tba Salvatlanltte. Boston, Jan. 13.— At the annual meeting of the Boston evangelical alliance It was voted to request tba mayor and police con* missionsrs to eatead full protection to tba Salvation army doling their stay in this «ity, not because af approval of thpir method of advancing the Qaapel, but in- tocord ah ce with the law that all religious bodice should have assurance of security and protection whda at their worship. Condensed news. F Eleven valuable Clydesdale liorses ware killed uear Flaktaburg, 0 , m a railway cat by being run over by a fast train. D4 ai At Ooldfboro, H C., a woman prevented lw« desperate criminal* from, breaking jail ;.by threatening tUswS with a revolver. wit) PiiTHbVRO, 13 —A r. port I* conn here that while diggiug a cellar at BrUint-k , l it., near tM aeon* of Braddock's defeat/ a number of workmen bad unearthe I uhi •■beat containing several hull trod .uiouMiud Uutlars in gold. Another Chest of Gold round. Wl'K.J Not a single Atnrfiaau rtoamer carried grain from haw York iaet year, and ottiy wo sailing mkila carried oar flag. VI t{ PltTBBORO, Jan. 1&—Tfca National tab* works a* McKeesport, h«w »hrM up CltD contracts sufficient to keep all hind* busy until March. Over 8.000 men are em ploy eCb and the monthly payroll amounts to almost HOMOCL ■J*, o ! The number of pass engtirs. brought train jtaropa to New York during 18S4 by the various llnee aggregated 830,807 steoraga and W.SW'fcabln. * Warsaw, N. Y., Jan. IS.—W. Frank Barber, aged 88. master mechanic ait the Warsaw salt works, while working with his hack to some rapidly revolving shafting, frjuvaf gbt by *s dr—rn into tha wU, |d around. Bis neck and arm were broken, ai\d he fell llfalasaan Um floor. A Horrible Death. *ui;d sJa«l Lomkix, Jan. 13.—Mr. Qladstoi. in a Utt-r or i.-ongr«tulatioii to Priuc* Albert Victor B|kd the attainment of D1* 31 at birthday, wrote a* follow*: "There lie* betlie world, and n»t laait mo by reason of tha luD a ty of the peoi'le. If modem inati tutiona I'a'f i raiar -4 lovmtfgt; ef aoeae of tti burden*, there itill ha* baaa no period of the « or Id's hi. lory whan tjhl MHMII to a Hi niar hy enjoyed a better opportunity U ■■ mt lbute to the stability of • great historic C*•»«*»:?* tif'iveW • ' ••••' -mr- Gladstone *• Npep tlWrl ~r- — w .Ifc* A ▲ number of the Pltteburg mill* bar* r» •UDMd work, bavins flnieUed the repair* The puddlen at many 01 the miila are going on double tint and a more hopeful prevails amo*C workmen and man irctgrw Religion Made Hint Mnrtler HI. Wife. Washington, Jan. IS —Many members of the house fear that aii extra session ot congrees will be ai l ■ Sli led by lai.ore of l.jff klrsKKCOX, Mipb., j!in. (3 —TUtrr DtTnT,*; wlio »o»rliC»ne»d witUiTimrrteri ig bis wC hi i «»d£yM# i or J U • mfcrder took place on Augu.t 12 .a«. in *»Cat pert aauni#. UidMt W*1DL cr«*y uu re s^uoeriea^stis.'Y hi* D»if»'» beaU with Lite buU oC■ u «ua. . Ma wanted the shrr.it to Mad UD Garmany for a Christ, as he had BO faith in llMfui yi Uus country. 1U v iU fee taken to JU j|»»vi asylum 6nDo child ran are being cared fojr by tbe couuty. KrutnoUaas Of both parties testily before tha flpalagm oougi—loual committee that ibey war? In Cincinnati taking part in tha Octohar election JTlgrt I Tha Hudson river ia open to wWHn to ntkea of Albany, summer wrstber was «i-|oyed 1a Caaada, while in Dakota aa4 Minaasata tha tomperatara ia betow aerok oilferaaae to agree on po«dMD| •^a^tefiNE-iwu.w ■" OallMft&w th»fiaiii—y n mmi appropriation bills upon which Die l»C in UM* a re greatly at variance. The Church of Geapel Vempe ranee. Pittsburg, Jan. Ik.—A fcrauJ schema is oehlg perfected to ISlaMlsli a church of goapal temperance in this city, with Francis Murphy aa its pvatnat pastor. Five thousand dollars hare all salty fcaan mrwtki. ami there is erery indication that the movo meet will be crowned with success* ltaiusd by lb* Wnbfcisi*. Bakooh, Air., Jan. 18.—A great gala ok » nd an 1 raiu pi-ovai s hare. Sign* are be lux blown C1ew», ewrriafis in the street blow n over auJ chiinu -ys falling. The ioe In {h* river ts weakening, bat ta not expectcd WWMrt1 Something like a Cyclone. Cincinnati, Jan. 18.—Aa a sequel Iftlie suicide of Herman Mask, last wssk, tba firm of Isaae' Welter tc Co., wbolesirfe r goods, have made an assignment. UaM D• tire, *90,000; aiaet*.- **,000 lo fUfcWU. Mack btul been bookkeeper for the firm. The ssnsto this week will f nxeed Willi the interstate commerce 1 id. bi*i it i* vxjeedingiy doubtful whether (lie two hajupa ecu be brought to aa agreetnent on any */{li W-"J CfA . St
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 792, January 13, 1885 |
Issue | 792 |
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 | 1885-01-13 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 792, January 13, 1885 |
Issue | 792 |
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 | 1885-01-13 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18850113_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 | hi i t. j'.v •- •' I? MI .«r«f|T D : «ij o. MUXBKB7M ffMklr lauUlnliM TTTSTQN. PA., TOESt)AY* J ANTjAKY I?!* i 1 • m?\4 to' 1\»» CW»/P-T I960 T V r y ,OME INSIDE HISTORY. |RNl|M'$ LA' fHE SENATE KXG1TED. * JOHN L. AGAIN VICTOR. BL06b W A SAM3T WHO ARE THEYT That fat inn, »1 o tli« ladtaa d«lara itllr fcaiiUaoinaet man in Waaliinptoa, imd to La nD iavalid. t tit he if C4 to Itnd Cn»Wan. dm 'of tfMM* fr»t of %rup, and naw ie wMlca light oyer tba *enr (tautere*t 4uMD, ktid obit't WHfll 7*"1 He Offers Uraut •100,000 to bkfklt HU Although eul of Condltloa Ko sets Away tWithn Oreenfield Very Bally. Boston, Jan. IB.—The four round a-'ove UgW«. Jts*quis#f Queensbe rry rules, between John I* Sallivon and Alt. Greeufleld came off at the Institute building last evening a* advertised before abynt 8,000 spectators. When appeared it was apparent to all that Sullivan was oat of condition.1 Ifo-«vidently weighed about 200 to Greenfield's 165, and during the match puffed and bio wed like a porpoise, the constant services of two seeopds beinj required iu fanning and squirting water in his face to keep the wind in him. Greenfl"id was ill the pink, of condition, and needed no handling. In spite of the disadvantages under which ha labored, Sullivau showed himself master of the situation from the outsat. Ths'fkst round was spent iDy tiie ebutnipi&n iHMut attempts to get in his right. Greenfield used strategy from the start, an I by hug» ging, dodging and running miaaged te avoid severe punishment, although he took some severs blows. The second roa:id was a repetition of the first, save that near tbf aad Sullivan struck at Uis opponent with hit left, and as Greenfldd ducked to avoid, the blow he receiveJ a stinging hahdir which knocked liim enisletely off liis pins | and landed hiin ou the ropes. In the third, Sullivan had things nil his own way, but treated the Englishman very tenderly, the latter continuing to i oid punishment IJ Imgging his big ai$- igouist, or ba«;kin( around the ring, c!os ly fol.owed by till ibcoug boy. In the tcui .h roun I SulUyua aad Greentlold ou the mi, and chased liiifc ill around the rlug, hut put iu U» hard b!. ws. At the close the reteree declarod SuUivmii winner. n ; lllagad Society atria who ftiMtttd Agalsat dolus to MketL HOW THE PLANS Of THE DYNAMITERS WERE BETRAYED. Trophies. Kbw yoM»Jtan. 13.—The lolly wing Utter is .aid to have £n -teeeWli by Gen Grant: i 4 ™ A GREAT DEBATE WHICH CROWDS SEVERAL 8HOT8 EKCHAN«tD IN A NEW ORLEANS OFFIOE. New ' aven, Jan. 13 —T*»o riohly drsaaal lud pretly girU aged redpecaVe.y 16 aril it fears, belonging to wa:iltliyaad fa«hfcmaMD Sew York 'amiliea, whoae nuinaa tba a»- tlioritli* refus-j to girt, wer * arrtHbwl lirtlui ■lty yesterday afternoon. A New York iltec'.ive, accompanied by on- of tiie cirlV Mother*, came here in search of Hie Llvii and aound them at a board In* honw on Oilva street T .» girl* are coiuiiw, and liave been attending A coitrent whool at dn ■ For wme r» iaon th-y jjitd become with tba icho D1, an I af U" home to lipe&d the atrongiy objected to going bark. THE GALI-^RIE8. ,ji W "T'» . Bridoipobt, Jul 13. Gen. U lyases a Graat, Twice President of Honors# wirtd-booAn ami reapecte you. All are anxious that you should lire happy and free from care, While they admirwyafcr manliness in declin; ing the large sum recently tendered you by friends, they still desire to De* you %ohi*vt SET "r"r r "iiSntr' ' jfi •* ■ „ The moat vlaUbt eaaca of cougMa* are wui. .. C« O'Doootin IImu S*D» It's a l'lty Phelaa Wun't KIIM-A Plausible Story to Have Short from His Just Deserts. The Sherman-Davis Controversy the Cause. Southern Senators Warmly Kuypori A Scurrilous Attack on a Judge Leads his Brother to deck Satisfaction their Former Chief—Republicans Reply In Very Plata lss(as(a ' with a Revolver Home Uvely Shootlug. WasBBmoTon, Jan. 1&—Without any warning of wlmt was to oomi.the senate was the scene oiik Viry*liVand at limes ndrimonious debate that c amended a good ileal of attention. It* subjeet was the ex-prudent of (he ex-coo federate stater, and. the discussion was sprang upon the senate by .•e,VIJ» ?»'*•« p«nD oaition to pans his resolution dicing President Arthur to furnish thd senate with the statement regarding Jefferson Davis' policy raoently filed in the war department by Geen. W. I. Sherman. The m» uuou was reaqhed hi regular order, soon after the senate mat, and ita reading was the signal for an i utburst of righteous indignation on tba part at the ex-eon federate and otUer senators, which lasted until an executlvassasion was ordered, and wi Ji the r#s-ilntion H waa evident that a spirited controversy ihlght be expected, and the few sleopy visitors in the galleries began •4r«ntoM«(i*|x Tlx "•*» that something out of the ordinary ran was going on in the senate spread thromgb ;Im corridors of the capitol with remark , ole speed, and the •Inaay ►ifhte»eri Dal» ys inl the bnildin? hurried to the gallei Members of the hones of It in iheir chamber, and many of them took advantage of their right to go on the floor of the Senate to listen to speeches much more interesting than thediscustiou of tbt capsular and diplomatic appropriation bill, which was under consideration in ths hoass. Asa reealt the galleries soon filled up with the largest crowd seen ' there sines the Pfti J.Dhu Porter debate of last winter, and the fl Dor of the chamber presented an equally limated appearance. Senator BtWley aad Dis Republican col*aCu m sat quietly in i*ir seats while Mr. Harris protested against the resolution ns roftrr.nj lo matter* with which the senate tial nothing to da Tusy showed more interest when Mr. Vest took the floor, Mr. Mheriuuu and Mr. Ingalls paying special attention to his The Ohio senator niih l . wbaa Mr. Veat talked of Gen. Sherman as his friend and constituent, aad frowned whan tba speaker ase*r'*fl that all good pe pie did not wa&fc * "the old controversies thrived. Mr. Ingalls looked at the colored glass in the celling until Mr. Vest referred ta~,Ps»is ««d tha Confederate Sahara. Than tie Aroppetl hla thin and tAgai. to think of something bitter to say when hi» A0AR1).—Toatl wtioare »mf«r4a« ft*m «c-nnaallndlFcwlinwofioalk, aamauatiia anfNewilfki _. 11 la an xmmllln# iwm*e*fcrni*e| fcr.Piaaaaa* peculiar V ,pSS£KSfiESSt ■«i Kr Naw Jan. IB.—CDonowerv BnesaDC office was closed'all the morning, but a rt-i porter met Rossa in a street car and asked if he thought a trap was set for Piwlan by Short and other dynamiters, to which Kossa answered: '"ifo, sir; Phelan deserved all he got and shnul Tliave been killed outright. I (inspected Phelan for a long time, mi l when he wrote me four months foe money and 9 list of my KantaA City sulwci iIters 1 didn't want him to saepeet that I had my suspicions of him, so 1 sent a friendly letter containing n partial list, but no money. Be ran talk as be likes about his errands to and from this oouatry, but I know that for a long time President Author has had iu bis possession paper* that proVe Phelan to be a ltritlsh spy. ifc li anotlier Jim Mi-Rermott Richard ttWtdtdr Jast right ia wiiat ha did, though st'twMk ont that ft would have baton a pity had he died without a priest, as his belief ieaikin -to Ingersoli's. However, he's not dead, and when he talks about (footing 1 ain't afralil of him and I'll tell bite SO." "WAaJie not cnmniiaiioned hy (he dynemiters to go to England iu 18831" ■ • "He was, aad berrayxl them then." The theory thet Phelan was held by the other men while Short made the attack on him finds many believer*. Short* M*ds are bnsy preparing a plausible Story of teif-defense for him, but have rather o*9rdoas th» matter. Kearney's statement agrees with Phelan's that O'Brien and he Were the only persons, except the principals, la the room when the "ttach began. He sticks to the storfr df bC* words and a motion by Phalaa toward his pistol pocket as the immediate aggravation of the attack. ea the **her -IteJJLArs there were several persons In the room at the time, bnt does not Baiue them. It la surmised that theae additional persons may materialise In the event of Short's defense needing the bolstering of hard swearing. Considerable eenwnent has been excited by the laot-that so n»aay W nitfM'a Kansas City friends should he ia the dtv at the time he came bare. It Wfctlmatel Pbelan oatne on hare expectlnj trouble, and that ss ssnaxreSExv land to blow up the Prince Albert memolral monument. yTbjdp *hir he* waa furtlshsd with *10,60(1 Jim McDermott, the informer, heard of his dej arture and followed him. Tliey met in London. Before leaving this eoaotry JlcDsrtee* was given a banquet ia wM& H wm» intended that Kossa should be present. He sent, instead, the fo|to»lng not* J 0 j My Dear J.'sa: I sea Very sorry Treat see yea CM. 01 rs my mtaifcs Miiehoyt" Roes*. New Oklocaks, Jan. 13.—On Saturday The Mascot, an illustrated weekly, published a scurrilous attack on Judge WilDiam Houston, of the civil district court, ip connection with a notorious wqman. At DdPnsJ.'l). Houston, brother tt the judge, aecaiA|uAiied by Registrar RobeKt Irewrter, lato criminal sheriff, went into The Ma/cot office, on Cain;) street Houston, approaching a man sealed at * desk, inquired ft hs was Osmai.Miior uf that paper. TtU latter replied In the affirmative when Houston struck him with a cana. Osman seised a revolver. Houitou also drew a pistol, aad hottt began flringl\v'jM the second shot a bullet entered Houston's hand and passed up bis arm almost to the elbow. This paralysed the arm, aad his weapon dropped to Hie floor. Btodftiiijg, Houston attoaiptad ta ptuk up his pistol vita the wounded arm, but flnJing U irnr possibly seised it Nith his left. Osntaii eceived a VonAl in thd band, a baMMutrinz aBWiOR up lotniMW* almost exactly as in the coxer of Houston. Of the unlqae and valuable trophies with which you have been honored we have all read and aU have a loadable desire to set the** evidences of lov* and respeot*e»towed upon you by monarchs, princes, and people throughout the globe. While you would confer a groat and enduring favor •C* tour fellow nitfu And women by permMIng tnein to see theae trophies, you could at the sam« time remove existing embarrassments In * most satisfactory and Uottoreble manner. I will give you $100,000rash, beside* a pro. portions of the pro tits, assuming all riskt public, and I will give satisfactory bond* of $o00,000 for tlieir safe keeping and return. . These precious trophies of which all youl meuner and once pleasing to yonn self and satisfactory to the best elements ol Napoletm. Wrderick the CtfMt, Stephen Oirard and many other distinguished men have gtven taunonte pleas»rs to who have been permitted to see them. 1 trust you will. In the honorable manner propos-nl, gratify the tmblio end thus inculcate thi lessons of hcnmty, perseverance and true patriotism so Qlattrated h» career. I have the honor to be van truly youl friend ahd aiftnlrer, r.'T. Bauxum. Mr. Bamuni had an interview with Oen. 0*«btiu«eUUtDu to Ua prqH«ition. ami the general said that the trophies are now yond hie control and Will soon bo placed ia government keeping at Washington; bul perhaps tho pahpoaed arrangement could 1* made. Mr. Barunm pre poses to exhibit. trophies in all the principal cities of the world in a msnner every way befitting tlx character of Hie exhibition Tliay finally wade a d iwn right refusal to rettitti, bur tb-ir parent* refuae.1 to yield to their reb tiious »p;rit, an I started them for Smt'mort on Saturday. V iti-rinimd tCD '■•t, u .heir o«ti wtiy the girlt dM not atbpal 8outh|D'Drs hut came to thu city and wen to tha. bo.rKn; IkiIW, »h r« 'lie/ pert fminiL Klwr remaining at poKeo bead qu'U'ler4 aU the at'leru ion the gii l* ult't accoiii'ianrrd by th ■ brother nil J the d» teetiva left for the Foil*'nt at M. The umae* of the- * re cwrofuij} withheld from the reporter? nt tile earjieai ifaalra'of tha brother, ah» *M44ueif fahiiD dot would I* horciUad if tl»e escapade, -wltl the ui iiiu of tha girfe, upiieirtii )rtut,.Uii - *, U intimated that tha ua-ftlM are thcao-u. prominent iu Naw Yornajctety. Meantime Zeeneke, the engraver of the office, rashod to.the asilstauce sf Osman. and Brewster, who supposed he was armed, fired three sliots at him. Osman beard th* Bring, an) tuMflLr, B U hiibl£pistaVon Brewster.' l|h«lfirjt «hq| strua a gold watch ia s »ver the heart, Aatterflli^t^to |Di|Ees. The nsat struck v m mm aid passes! 'entirely Ms" body, missing the heart by baH an inch. The two succeeding shots also took effect, ,one in the left shoulder and the other in the hand. Brewster turned and Osman's last bullet euterei his right thigh. Brewster flMif.ltni times in return, but none of the balls took effect .C. .. r. 1! .c. . C *9 Houston snd Brewsterthsn retreated down the steps and werw taken to the hospital, followed shortly after by Osman. Upob examination it was found that Houston anii Oxmaii's wCmo4s -issriohs, wiU lass A IfaAi. bniess blood «oisoala» en suea The wound iu Brewster's body is such that little hope if. gpferljfUffed of his reeo*- ery. ,Hut CMUtlii M CwiuU. Ottawa, Out, Jim. pw«tWa*t«r-g&nerul states t/iat it lui coimenU tCD reduce letterj)ostage Dtu t«io to.iU, M it in in Uit UniUxl btntea, he »iU liuva to ugajfi chargr I lie pnatftge on liewajwlprs. * hfcti Vas re movD)d tm ireeiiaM aiffc • T»e rVTwia • Iron newnpajwftt »«- ill (be neighborhood a: JSO, OIO [wt annum, wfiicta'is the estimated re rtuotiun tliat nuuld :»k place iu tho revouu* from letter il (be r.ito wai low ereJ to twd JA»nts. IXnler tho prest-u arrangement a large amnuut of rdVBUii which proix*rly belongs toCin..du I* goiuj Into the United State* tn usuiy. owing b the dirf«rfM«*ta thH jtoMfc;*' rW» of th, tko couutika. Merolunt* ihk) unittnfadii rera lunag hear; now pur ehaaaUaltad Btatea two-ornt atnmp*, |Dae» them om their tatter* and than Mud th*a i» a handle by exprtea to Cbe MIMI Uufted Statos.poat otto*, When they ar» mailed anil cotae-hack to CaiMMla, tlma nviug USX peC ceut, iu nn«C—•. C1 C*D believed that o*ei 1100,000 h »ow bftiag annually toe* to (Ik dominion flpvwraweitt tyUnaailwinaanWain A FIENDISH DEED. Attempt to Munler a .Whole Family by a Drunken Father. To ROM To, Jan. ' W.—West Toroale J.nnotlon was the scene, t'aIu;dny night, of whak came near bsJifs tragedy of 'more tliSa ordinary atrocity., A faiuily uaiue.1 Purtellj) reside near the Cana/fimi Pafifl'wlei-ot'. Saturday morning Miij. Pur telle gave birth lb a ctiild. anl the h'tubaud went Into the city to celebrate the event. He returned at s o'clock iu the evening vfry drunk ugly. After Purielle • teisM a huge uarviug-knife, forced his way Into hk wife'* bedroom aiul asked if she was prepared to die. Th'e wi.e faltered, "Not yei John." The brute thtn left her to huut lik little daughter, who succeeded, in getting away. Ho then chased hi* two*littie sous a the point of a knife. The wife, though M a weak eendMoa, escaped to tue fesidence of a ueigC borink magistrate, clad only in bar uight fartni'uC Wliau Uta luautlrate. opened XhadMtir » was astonislfed TO s«e h'wdmait in Whlte faj. mmi jioeo mm -wS&SKs composed of a onalat Bff W/Pv/ oombfhation'bf tMut* 'fiitt m4t- "T AN AWFUL SCENEii |M 4*tD KUIed by a Bolter jLpluaira. * Cfv«rD] Others Djlni- | WiLLiAWtfroRT. Pa., Jan. 13 —31 feerfij boCW explesion occnrred in a «awmill o» the south side of tie The mill is located od what It known a» till Weight tract, near the bane of ttit mounttain*. Hardly a vestige of the sNMcture it left. Eight men "ere it the mHL Twf war* killed and the other* 1ft, if nof fatally. Injured. The following named were instantly killed; Peter Haurer. hojflterribly matilatad: head almost severedFli-oir •ha body; Thomas Ptrrli, burned to a ctiif and left leg blown off. Tha Injured are- Daniel •robot, tha owner cf the mill, Mif* cap knocked off; liam Bet*, Joser* Brady, Andrew Bower*, Aug art Regelmen, and Leon Wetgel. The two dead and the »u wounded live U| Rock town on the mfii) side of the river. Immediately after 4l\e explosion physician*, (undertakers and hundreds oi people hurried to the scene of the disaster to minister to the wants of ing and provide for the disposition of tlit dead. Farts of the boiler_were blown 501 feet; one piece" struekthe earth am plowed a groove several fret deep aa bounded off oarer the adge of a hollow ft I feet beyoud Bfobet says tha explosion w«f caused by u lack of water in the boiler. Houter leaves a family. Brobet is 85- years of age and ie saarrisri Regetaaani was married only a tm*r week* ago. Some of thp wounded lost their arms aud otbtrt thelt legs. The scene, Immediately after the axv plosion beggars deecrlptldA ' ' Houston iD tax collector of tb* upper di»- fcrlot «4 iiie tftfi -'WiltfttW tw pajdug office in the state. II* ia a power in munici|ad«M D«*aM politic*, being he head ot the dominant faction of the Democratic party/ He baa l*e» ia nemer ou» sbpotlug affrays. When constable of the city court ten ye at* lgC DD* killed Arthur Q*l iMHt't' iWspesadot in a«M*d*fenc*. He waa also tb* cautral Agur* in the Seventh Ward riot one year ago, and killed Capl JSTKIM8 Try man wider fire in the and great surprise i* expressed that Osman was not ratatly bit. Brewster in hi* political career during the laat ten years 'jTSflSffla®: wound in the hip in the riot above mentioned. Oainnn ia generally regarded aa h man, but ,b» bad bad no serious trouble before. ..;Z % A»' Iuwwm Ai*m. ,■D j Elmiha, N. Y., Jan._m.-lt.ltou Skiimor, a wealthy farmer, living u few mite* nortli of thia city, MllMlMyBt lira to hie luy farulMMiw «MI tanw. D Ha Maaf Wan ilaetroywl, with T]tM# eottertt* and but iittte waa «%v*At frntu the km aunner. was worth hul jtafi racaiitly adjudg»J iiwtva»t»»t ■» : •* t manage hi* own ,.ClT*ir», anj latagiua.1 himself a pauper, and lor uptli* for ,tb» in aginary loss of lilj pripjrtj went to titbuildings an 1 sot flri) L Itiflli. Tue preiuiM* were oCtupUd 'i»jr ASfrfii-OWtrirtnJ r, whoat, iom aniuLiiLU . to mijmwi thoinayl Uoilara The old ni*[i efcclaliu*) while applying th. match, "That uud (o bC my home, a U Wi now, and nobody elae nball lmv« ■it," S*in Act baa been taken into ti»J wiU . bD Mat to an Mylum. . . iter 'eunjmr mlf tin simm dttion of tht Mfttem, r^uldrnj,* fund the priM to C9n&tbMfitt«lkitth0lrw+,A turn came. Ha lookeC up again when the Missouri tenator epoke of Davit ds an old man, broken in health and fortune, Lift he scowled when tUi waa followed by the dec laration that4DavU wa aa loyakto tha con, ened to quietly until 1. issumed that Davit was a citizen, when Ir. Conger raised s laugh by earnestly protesting that Davis waa by no meant a citmu. nixed at ilist, but iftrtetly after her little daughter entered wit. a cbild 15 nioniU- O.d and the trouLlj was explained. Tqs. magistrate at once issued a warrant for tlir Sit of Purleile, and |jo taken to rtkfkdnic, asub UD,. brought ut iii* cily jiiuL itlUfFurtelle suffered from the shock, and for soniu time was not expected to live. Fortunately Fur tulle was so much under tlie influence lil liquor aa to be unable to direct bis movC imenu, or unitoubtedly sovrrul, if not all Clj the tuinily, would buve Oeeti murdered. It was afterwards shown that McDemott took this letter with him. Wheu he met llcDermott where he waa going, and -he taid be waa going to Cork. Phatan resassr-nct1 viz™ all right, McDermott tbowed the captain R mCs note. Phaian, in ten, handed Mo D'V-mott a letter addreasad to Short's niece. This letter, was realty intended for Short It waa tit cipher, and related to dynamite which Pbetan tayt waa eecreted near Castle The Democratic senators had thus far en Joyed the debate much more than the Repubiioanx, bat when G*u. Hawiey uaed plain language-about the hatching in this city; in 1881, of a conspiracy to distroy the union, they hit lees Joyoaa. The rsault of Mr. Ingalla' hard thinking was one of hit characteristic speeches, full of sarcastic refer encee to Mr. Veet aa an ex-confederate sen a tar, and of diaagreeable flings at tin- Democratic party, which had elected a president by the votes of men who called Jeff Davis a patriot. Mr. Ingalla re ooived the olqee attention he eoveta, bui he was not to Inppy aa usual in hie allu tiigautiv Customs Frauds. Ttm Gala Ite Itootoa. Montreal, Jan. 13—The customs enthof Itiea have unearthed a series of gigantic frauds perpetrated by Broeseau CE Usnbell*. an old and prominent firm « of custonb brokers here, in collukion Willi several mo| chants of Ulfl city. Tn D metuod nuilti un v. Invoices printed bare resembling those furnished by the exporters from Europe nisi the United States, ni.d the value of tlji goods entered at (really raknyud ra;js. Tilt nnmo of the importer ulteeliux to tne va.u« of Um good* was liuui forged and ilia iilvoice passed iu this niauuer. Many respectable houses have also boeu swindled in tl|c same manner by the Arm. Ths spoci*. agent of Uie customs her* mMWu thi. last year alone the h ands amounted t-D ovJi #100,000. The uiiajatar of custom* ''as ordered tbe arrest of tb« brokers, but they cannot be found. ! Boston, Jan. 13.—The gale caused con eklerable damage iu tbls ueighborliixxi 1D Lynn plat* glass Window* were blown in. In East Cambridge tin tall ciiiiniiejr o Shaw, Appliu & working «tnjlisbment was thru«;D «iC-« 11, crwlyiis tliroug. a roof m Its fall. "aV H'-v re u toucli null*i . was mvfti 15 /wit. a IV'» tk roof of a ab»t Uown off. j*.tr«# wprw t an I a lot of UioUt t|».D . '"to the The sea run yefjr UigtV At- Uwuo UD# »Uw l Amtrlcw ia Trial In London. | London, 11—Tlie Second bearing in tbe extradition proceedings against William Ranscbsr, watyani Ferdinand Koe)- peln, boatswain, of tha Aatericnii ship 1., ». Chapman, far the alleged juurder on Jlhe high seas of n Rnssian sailor named A. Jabsen, attracted an ioamsnn crowd to the Bom street police coart this moaning. Tbe case was closely watcliad by a • representative from the Amaricaa consul's offlcu, and the prisoners were aMy defended by their counsel, Mr. Lickford. Andrew Johnson, tlie carpent.r of tbe Chapman, repeated hla loriner testimony, giving the fullest dalails jf the manner ui which Janaeu bad beeu reated by the mate and boatswain previous to Ms death. Tfeo case is t Mis »nrjO»s UtUa^daw.A. Carton1 s Patent Om %M . , " fit FtMacc; f ~ ' "iW UHVI} TTittB wwwSIP |IHBI|| JMMB a ra bjbctmt n B' nra B J! Br •••lit .iDi taq )«» m hB v •* PK0P^a5?r,"UUl' : iston ilia VIM£ Island, ia Ktnjr. McDermott took the latter, Aid op til* *Da y opened It and took a copy of il Ha told Sbort'a niece that he wanted to mm gfcutti They met, and thai* former idia d la played the note, which satisfied Short that HoDermott waa an agent from Boat* The upahot waa that Feather■tone, Uaaar, O'Herllhy and other* ware betrayed. Short, when he reached thla country, faaod oat how McDermott got the letter., Capt PheUn. whan ba got back, wa* regularly triad by tha organisation, but acquitted, it being proved that he waa misled. This is th* an c-ret of how McDermott got hit* tha orgaaiaaMaa in Inland and gav»£he mm away. Phalan did not blow Vp the monument, and, it is charged, spent tha (10,000 In rlotone living. His explanation, however, was that ha 'had bean compelled to Mtdma Mk gtUae of aa A marl nan gentleman. Lata yaatirday afternoon Heaas Ball ordered Pbelan's - ~»al ti sinus tqjnan and measures, and tha lympa thy of his audience was plainly with tht Mittouri tenator. Tlie latter walked down to Mr. Hansom's vacant chair and listene-i !.••D j.i U A Mma/Mkh Accident. •f:' Baboor,MC- , Jau 1(t —Saturday oft»rnoC» two young brother* named'lisaile uxl Boiij Darling, of Hudaew. wont rabt.it liutiliug Tho former aiipp** W.M* iff;»«» C"D„ * and fell, throwing the gun froiu him. 1« . gun mai discharged MvJ the charge enters LaUn't loft lag utUto knw, making a terrtbi wound. One shot passrd t iroogli hi* U, and fractured the tihia bone, making i , wounl which u cMStatoJ amputation . Lralia ia not tx|*ct«d tu ii*«. Mr. Sherman got the floor and astonished his coUom;U4s bj the vigor he displayed in th»"!arni. SmwSk'JkZh ha exclaimed": "Grant God, trill it ever be dialed m'th. hiatc»«( thisfcu.*ry that Vavk •p)«'trafcor ad aaunsplrator againat hi» atnwj. THr crt»W*i grew unnaajf ar the "Uebate gflkw yfrariner,. but /thej made no daniowtrJltDii, and the/ left thi into executive seesion. Before that motion waa made Mr. Lam»n#«ai0MCl rftpttio* by a warm defeqae oI Paiis, wil Mr Vaat w 46Dnl MeeUal of the Philadelphia aajl Philadelphia, Jan. 13.—The itockholdera of the Philadelphia and Banding Kail road company held their annual meeting hero. William L. Maetive called the meet Ing to order, aud on hU motion Edward O Wheeled, the chairman of the committee ofi raorgaiusatiou, tt preeida. TUC annual -report njns unusually brief, being oonfluad to a statement of the buaiuass of Ilia company aad Ms stupendous obJIjalioni It waa altogether Ceroid of reoommandiion, as that portion of the executive Vorfc »aa laft this year to Mr. Whfteier'. commit tae. The plan of adjustment of the Ana*- olal obllgatlona of the company as mendad by the commfttee on rforg aniiatiofi waa then presented. With a few moditcations made to meet objections raised its pabliuation on Friday, tha plan is'thai prapoued by'ex-President Go wan. Tkrsstesisi the President. Washington, Jan, IS.—A few day* ago one of the loan I letter carrfcur* Hound in on of tba lauipposf boxes an am letter ai|- dressed to tbe preslderitvof the United Btates It was *uppo*ed to ha*e been written by ie crank. Tbe writer stated that Mr. Arthur bad better prepare to meet bis God. as b*f wlU come to au itltfaiely end on tbe ISth «l London. Jan. 13.—The admiralty offiqe baa just made tU*. startling discovery that 1 *"■ Anuinawiii iif Ikai DU JkoaeUili uf tbu Channel squadron, lately ordered est scH«e doty, I* deficient in the matter of khraftnti jlwlls. Tbe discovery was made during b gun drill at sen, when it was found that ths lummy shells used for practice were tbe juiy onee in tbe luagasiuea. Order* have oeen sent to-.WWwilhtgatafe tiftjfrtlciency at onoe, and the foundry at tile arsenal is no*4*tog«*«HMa Mft* hfcd day. OlMIU -«« ordereu iu'i nmo „ MiWll nnl Mil placed him under the |»nl of • Dr. Boll thought wok • pncautionary measure ought to bo trtw as h* regarded K yoaaihlo (or auass dynamiter. hi the guise of a friend, tqgulu aeosea to Photon and flnish tlia.owfc that Short begao. All «r~'Qlee of food sent to the hoepital for Copt f bel*n we care folly inspected to prevent (is being poisoned. v Pittsbuko, .Jou. ljl-—A special tiftli Diapatch from Cumberland lid., aajr 'Mm was received twiCe of a aeriyn« riot a. the flttla mining village of Bdtbflfct, wher abort 10» foreign tnin vH, HwMta pHnai pally, have baeirlocnte«l ever sine* tho strik of 1882. Tliia time, a -riot occurrud ainod, the Bwaflaa i^pxicate,, they used knives, pistols and stores, Iv, one- waa Wiled, Wt wrtral are reported badly hurt - •« Miner* Mnrderlug Ksch Other. -lied to Mr. lngalls in a way not at mil *la table to that gentleman. hat sitrtBh wu •—tkfcjutdiepoe with great satistction. Ai Gail. Hawley's lesolutiou was .ot voted upon beaaileU ap again There may not ba any further debate, but there ia a chance for a heated dlscussiou, |wi«lrfw & crowd. 'letter was turned over to tiia authorities Tbe clerks at the, Whi|«- House say that fYesfifrnt Arthurtr riiail fr iquently contains eceefttrie letters, ana thi i ill many cases they are destroyed wfthoi u ever reaching ; ■ i Wa ghra tha nswts at*, tml M ItJfr JamC* R. »»«C[ tfafW «MHM JrJ. 5?e(U»rkj«, vb*1 D"u«i J duclioa will ftbfrtfy befliadofc* th* wages of the 300 workmen emplvysd at *e Hfcm iron works. v -VnTTVJ TC , This employee ef thi'Mod * Co. ibovel factory tiou iu wages of 10 to '2J per cent. The propoeed raductien at Oil var Brother* & Phillip* has again been practically withdrawn.locomotive Engineers op Strike. ruelan and Short Know* la Chicaoo, Jan. lierTbe engineers, who "Srt members or 'BRtW01 engineers, on tbe Western Indfcafc BhI Liifr in dispute butween W.itM itisd j»Mr employers i» -wbeHier-they-sha|» native tbe ■ante pay as tbe conductors. They Mkmand that they ibW rth* marfk|arQDf the road sa, tlmg .sfjjuoJi their worV requiring less time and leiresponsibility. l*Bf;nWW«gpM*Withe ruau say the strike will cause them uo embarrassment whatever. .. « London, Jan. IS.—The Phelan-Short stabbing affray continual toMinai attention her* A curious (act in oounectioa with the oomments made upon the affair ia that everybody seems to beliave that the ■tabbing of Fhelaa. was a result ot the vigorous measures raoantly taken in England to re press the dynamiters. The stabbcr,,, Rkhard Short, ia stall known by the polios' h ire. Be is dsecribed as having bean a rough and a bally around the eoal quays at Cork. Tna police have bean looking 'far Kearufy, and claim to have ampLs avljance to show that lie was implicated in thyfr, tempt te b:o«'up pablic buildings in C?lat-~ gow. Tbay u* certainly oonvinead that. Phelwu save 1 Kearney from arrest at that time. The o.'Sctrs of the National line hare say that Pbelan's statements about the dv namite attempt oa the rte*m$feUMtaa Ces. Uasea Bat Basra t/*on. tM coiuu&r ■nSl diplomatic him then r^rrhrnrR—rrri [t. . WARHJMiSpir, Butler ha. had ah important pint decided in, hU iifpi by tMi court of claims. It w '» M the can of the'Cape'Ann ©ranlte compnny, ♦Wd. he hsD been fighting fdr sd' low?, an f give the company moWHiott ti sup posed to go to the £*h*lrift Jagsl Victory. Washington, Jan. 1*—Secretary Lincoln haa sent a letter to Gen. Haznu, chief •ignal officer, expressing bis views respecting the charges raoantly preferred by thalt officer against Lieut. Garlington in conueqtiuu Mith the |attar's management of the Greoljr relief titHdltlon. Benwtty LiifeOlh says: "Such exjieditions as that of Lieut. Qreely*s are alined necessarily disastrous and tha interest 1a their history is usually, . it not. always, measured by th# amount of ' •p4«rili* tuJ distress yeoorrted. Ths superv ihg of the last'one was intense and protaaged, und its iwattal haa niawd a world wide Interest; bat It dsa not foMow that those errors of judgment, but for whfcih thf crowning disaster might have been avoidsC4 should be t*lo*cd by panltiv* aotfaa." Dr. u u. WmimiWm « - s,:fisM'«S££ Mm controversy between Gov. St. Jq|ui, of Kansas, and J. S. Clarkaon, of Iowa, ahd pfatldential canvass for money, The Globe-Democrat publishes to-day a lattjr addressed to R. C. Strain, of this city, by-James F. faegate, and dated Clevelaud, O., Oct" 10, 18W, in which the latter eegrs be had been in communication with St. John in regard to tbe times of certain |.ay men's to hiin, and that "All right. L4*ve in Mf Philadelphia. Will oancel all west of there." Legate also asssrts that Senafor told him. to make Beiva Lackwood's Claim. Tho Brooklyn IMIdiro «H*HI IMa «** f West Pittatao School, 1 furuaoea. .VJMJ Wat BhM*» 1 if1 Eft* Washington, Jan. AD Lockwoo I, lale nominee of Equal Rights par t.y 1 or the presidency, to-day" sent a Wtition to tbe eenntoasking that tbe votes cast for her iq tyie several stales be counted for her. bhf snys if the 1,336 votes cast for basin New Yor|c state were counted for her as they should tie, that OMVer Cleveland would not receive tbe elector,#! vote of that state. N*w YCM, JalL *» -Fsroa OolheBreoilya bridge itaoo bean reilucnd to that foot passengers maty purchase Wall—a *ft%e ti tt of Sit tot 5 IIM for ■*D. donta.' TUe rai'e on the bridge yMX was reduced to thiae cants, awl ten tickets will be sold {or if Washington, Jan. 18.— Senators Miller, of California, and Sherman, both mi3ftin| speeches in the asecutive Nation of the senate on the Hicamaguaa treaty. brnater Miller warmly endorsed the treaty and Senator Sherman as earnestly oppssed lfe rati float iuu. A motion, Was made to have both speeches printed for distribution in executive session only. Prompted, however, by recant experience and the fear that If printed, they would soon find their way into the newspapers, this motion was subsequently wifcdratrtik y \ JL f Tbe Senate I* Afraid of tha Press. couts. A It srrttsas, *s# VMM fc'»tn are abeolutely untrue. tflBITIMWi iitovetoaata. Burr alo, Jan. 13.— Fnaidaat-alact Cleveland drove out* with Rev. Dr. J. tL Brown to the Cl»u,ch Hone to see a patient who expressed •D great desire to saa him. Last evening lis dined with Dr. Brown. The oompaay consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Oaorge J. Bicard, bis old law partaer, Dr. Fuller and Bav. J. M. Henderson. Madbjd. Jafe. )&—King AMooeo arrived «t Alliums yeeterdajr. A burrioaoe in, the pHiviM»:«l Malaga to-4«r iamDlatoDl tb» ruin of many |tlaqia that bad suffered bj the eartbquakem. The camp in which tbe fugitives irom Pertaua bad taken refuge «u» dotroyed. C* .i DmtX *«T K i A Beaadaloos Scene la Ih. Newman's fkt Brooklyn Oiptu Asylum Huiiw. Kxw York, Jan. IS. -At thatfproner's investigation into the Brooklyn fkphim asylum horror, several sisters qt w order of St. Joseph te*tiflud thati tba In tta which M lives were lust originated fan Hi* dryingroom, when one of Mm boys set Br* to i -towel w'tb 4 candle. Sister Mary Anthony, who w*s ia lharfeof the inflrnbtrv teetiQed that there wan 85 eick boys under tar caret ••Tea of whom wees is tad. Ikr tapcee tion is that ■ he Ml tba last, per eon to lea re the room, and she was twice driven hack by the smoke and lamee white trying to ea«■«■•• Itr. VwmSki. Jon i*di TuJ -D J/L«iyTBal3Gtf *i'r iMiik I .'J Church. Hew Yom, Jan. 18.—At a meeting of the congregation of the Madison avenue Congrtgaiional church last night five trustees who are oppoeed to the leadership of Dr. Newman wans elected for ihr«Mi|( three years. The election was held amid a soene of the moat scandalous excitement, and much strong langtiage was wad. The Newman adherent*, who claim that «M but pew bolder* bar* • right to vote a* to the church management, hare sesat»d an injunction against farther MrtHM by tile enti-Mewmaa party, and Mm tf-onbU is (ikDly to lia indefinitely prolonged in tha courts. Four policemen ware stationed fetlw vestey room, and their: ITWmw tap tho nn tagonUtic church members from coming to blows. the money after. M o? in 11J Mri to Hassle Lomvp, Jan. Ill—Mile. M»i.e Van Baadt ilktetvinf a teietoptal caree* ns the Star at k the Imperial Opera houao at St. Petersburg, and ia the idol o( the p ople and the nobility. She has refused to return to Paris to fulfil Mr, engage meat, #1 til- Opera Comique. where she say* she wai publicly intuited la.it Npvember heaauie aha was disabled by a rtdden«atteSof. while .(agios in "The Barber of Seville." 'I ho 1'arif, manager claims thst Mile. Van Kan It is uudttr a definite contract to appear it his kouae on tba l»th of Febriiaty, aj'd IdeoTare* Unit it she doee not fulfil the eiig.igemeut he will bring sn action for damdgni ) Washington, Jan. W. 0*» W«« submitted to the wuf department jrmsi charges against Assistant AJJt- Gen. Mo Krlvir tar all. gt ti durog/tory remarks rD- ttCcuug u|«un Lieut, (iieely au4 the management of tho Arotio expoiiltiou. ( Geu. Iluta'i Mm* of TMblw Jil* A Champion Car tba Salvatlanltte. Boston, Jan. 13.— At the annual meeting of the Boston evangelical alliance It was voted to request tba mayor and police con* missionsrs to eatead full protection to tba Salvation army doling their stay in this «ity, not because af approval of thpir method of advancing the Qaapel, but in- tocord ah ce with the law that all religious bodice should have assurance of security and protection whda at their worship. Condensed news. F Eleven valuable Clydesdale liorses ware killed uear Flaktaburg, 0 , m a railway cat by being run over by a fast train. D4 ai At Ooldfboro, H C., a woman prevented lw« desperate criminal* from, breaking jail ;.by threatening tUswS with a revolver. wit) PiiTHbVRO, 13 —A r. port I* conn here that while diggiug a cellar at BrUint-k , l it., near tM aeon* of Braddock's defeat/ a number of workmen bad unearthe I uhi •■beat containing several hull trod .uiouMiud Uutlars in gold. Another Chest of Gold round. Wl'K.J Not a single Atnrfiaau rtoamer carried grain from haw York iaet year, and ottiy wo sailing mkila carried oar flag. VI t{ PltTBBORO, Jan. 1&—Tfca National tab* works a* McKeesport, h«w »hrM up CltD contracts sufficient to keep all hind* busy until March. Over 8.000 men are em ploy eCb and the monthly payroll amounts to almost HOMOCL ■J*, o ! The number of pass engtirs. brought train jtaropa to New York during 18S4 by the various llnee aggregated 830,807 steoraga and W.SW'fcabln. * Warsaw, N. Y., Jan. IS.—W. Frank Barber, aged 88. master mechanic ait the Warsaw salt works, while working with his hack to some rapidly revolving shafting, frjuvaf gbt by *s dr—rn into tha wU, |d around. Bis neck and arm were broken, ai\d he fell llfalasaan Um floor. A Horrible Death. *ui;d sJa«l Lomkix, Jan. 13.—Mr. Qladstoi. in a Utt-r or i.-ongr«tulatioii to Priuc* Albert Victor B|kd the attainment of D1* 31 at birthday, wrote a* follow*: "There lie* betlie world, and n»t laait mo by reason of tha luD a ty of the peoi'le. If modem inati tutiona I'a'f i raiar -4 lovmtfgt; ef aoeae of tti burden*, there itill ha* baaa no period of the « or Id's hi. lory whan tjhl MHMII to a Hi niar hy enjoyed a better opportunity U ■■ mt lbute to the stability of • great historic C*•»«*»:?* tif'iveW • ' ••••' -mr- Gladstone *• Npep tlWrl ~r- — w .Ifc* A ▲ number of the Pltteburg mill* bar* r» •UDMd work, bavins flnieUed the repair* The puddlen at many 01 the miila are going on double tint and a more hopeful prevails amo*C workmen and man irctgrw Religion Made Hint Mnrtler HI. Wife. Washington, Jan. IS —Many members of the house fear that aii extra session ot congrees will be ai l ■ Sli led by lai.ore of l.jff klrsKKCOX, Mipb., j!in. (3 —TUtrr DtTnT,*; wlio »o»rliC»ne»d witUiTimrrteri ig bis wC hi i «»d£yM# i or J U • mfcrder took place on Augu.t 12 .a«. in *»Cat pert aauni#. UidMt W*1DL cr«*y uu re s^uoeriea^stis.'Y hi* D»if»'» beaU with Lite buU oC■ u «ua. . Ma wanted the shrr.it to Mad UD Garmany for a Christ, as he had BO faith in llMfui yi Uus country. 1U v iU fee taken to JU j|»»vi asylum 6nDo child ran are being cared fojr by tbe couuty. KrutnoUaas Of both parties testily before tha flpalagm oougi—loual committee that ibey war? In Cincinnati taking part in tha Octohar election JTlgrt I Tha Hudson river ia open to wWHn to ntkea of Albany, summer wrstber was «i-|oyed 1a Caaada, while in Dakota aa4 Minaasata tha tomperatara ia betow aerok oilferaaae to agree on po«dMD| •^a^tefiNE-iwu.w ■" OallMft&w th»fiaiii—y n mmi appropriation bills upon which Die l»C in UM* a re greatly at variance. The Church of Geapel Vempe ranee. Pittsburg, Jan. Ik.—A fcrauJ schema is oehlg perfected to ISlaMlsli a church of goapal temperance in this city, with Francis Murphy aa its pvatnat pastor. Five thousand dollars hare all salty fcaan mrwtki. ami there is erery indication that the movo meet will be crowned with success* ltaiusd by lb* Wnbfcisi*. Bakooh, Air., Jan. 18.—A great gala ok » nd an 1 raiu pi-ovai s hare. Sign* are be lux blown C1ew», ewrriafis in the street blow n over auJ chiinu -ys falling. The ioe In {h* river ts weakening, bat ta not expectcd WWMrt1 Something like a Cyclone. Cincinnati, Jan. 18.—Aa a sequel Iftlie suicide of Herman Mask, last wssk, tba firm of Isaae' Welter tc Co., wbolesirfe r goods, have made an assignment. UaM D• tire, *90,000; aiaet*.- **,000 lo fUfcWU. Mack btul been bookkeeper for the firm. The ssnsto this week will f nxeed Willi the interstate commerce 1 id. bi*i it i* vxjeedingiy doubtful whether (lie two hajupa ecu be brought to aa agreetnent on any */{li W-"J CfA . St |
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