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npim MORNING, APRIL 7, 1886 PRICE FIVE CENTS FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS E«pn>mtatiT« l et nett likes Some Timely end Appropriate R marks. A mmerfitlc ltrii vy N tsr atim *or.!r«tl~ %■ iml*r*llon tcliriue -Co* II au'ttR«ns —To bo B«»0"'ci Fsiorsbiy, Eie, Special to Inanirer.'r'un. Washington, April 6 — Phelps, cl New Jersey, from the committee oit itrtigL ijflt.irt, r. por e l a re* lu line cnUinof on tbe secretary ol s'ate for copies ofal! correspondence I a ! Le« tween his deportment and r prtteuUa fives of Faroe, Germany, Austria ai d other E urep. ok c un r e , which bus partially pi euiirely restricted llit importation ol America'- pork, refer ring to t! e 'no a of -ucii exclusion or rtsiiic'i ne, and the reasons given tteretor. Ad.pl"4 O motion of M rr's'iD, the report s bmitted yesterday by tbe conruiit- tee or ru es, changing tbe rules in various minor particulars, wa* adopt, ed In the morning hour the bouse re Burned cuisideraticn of the bill to secure an equiiable cla-Bi filiation ami cr mpec«ati'.of certalu i (11 ejs cf the U :tect 8 ntt b B ocetf, nf North Carolina, crit ic z d the fl at section of the bill which authorizes the president to empICy three persona not in the pub. Jic h lvice and two persons who are cfll :ers in the service, not more than three of whom shell he adhereuts o' the fame political party, who shall constitute a commission for the pur* potes of this act. Why should not the whole oommli-sinn be of the flume political party? queried Bsunett. Were not the dim icrats the bes' exponents of 1he deaioeraic policy? W<-re not tbe secre'ary of the trtsas ury and tbe secretary of slu e -b well qualified to deal with lips object ub tuen who were “half alligator and tbe balance snapping-turth?’’ [Laughter.] Ie it a crime to be u aim era? ne exclaimed amid an tfliiniative oboiu^ from the republi can side. The ih.olrlne ct Jefferson is waning; of Hamilton is wax ing Tne great courage of the dt oiocratlc party in 1884 who lifted up their voices in one grand chorus, and pointed to the standard-bearer of the party us an ideal democrat, supposed that hie election meant a democratic victory and that all the legitimate oonee quences would fallow [Liughter.] Continuing, he said that ihe demo cratic party had been preaching economy, but the spectacle was dally preeened here of >hat party hiereuB leg public burdens. An instameof this kind of legislation w£S found In tbe first section of the pending *->111, which would increase salaries for tha purpose of giving some gentlemen who had the advantage of being political hermath rndites a place in the public service. He had no sympathy in the d( cirine that the spoils were to be divided amor g the vai quished. “To the victors belorg the spoils” wbb us true to day as when uf ere i by Marcey; and the gentleman who theught in the south that that was not God’s gospel truth had set his sighto too high for the game. [Liughter] Pending acUoD, the mornii g hour expired. Then there whb a prospect of a struggle for the right of way bB- tween the silver bill ond the post tfllce appropriation bill, but In the imerest of a Bpeedy transection of business, Bland, of Missuri,give way snd the home went into a committee of the whole, Hammond, of G'orgia, in the chair, on the appropriation bill. Bu gfant, of Pennsylvania, (flared an smendmen! ircreaslng Ik m $4, 800,000 to $4 890 2(i0 the appropria tion 'or the pay of ponta! clerks The amendment was lost- 64 to 87 Burrows, of Michigan, cfbred an amendment it creasing tuetq propria tim forth* ti'Tf pi rta'inn of foreign malls trcim 1375 000 to $425 000 Inis evenn K finntl e political de base, turning on the action of the prB'nits'er general in r paid t' the $400 090 appropriation f r steam-l ip m> its last. year, wan sis. r j cud— 82 k 106. Thee lumictee io<c end the bill, was passed. Tue n use then, at 5:15, udj urned. srsi TK. Piumb presented a petition of an association ct colo.ed citizens of Kan- *aa praying f r assistance toem grate to Africa wi ha view to tlieir build ing up another “United 8.a'es” re public. Piumb said he uudeis.ood there was a stroi g determination on the part of the peu i mere to carry ou< the emigration scheme R farred. Biair reported favorably, without amendment, from the committee on education and labor, the arbitration bill recently passed by the house of representatives. L gau’s army bill was again taken up and wbb discussed by L igan, Hale, Mandereon, Dawes, Hawley and Teller. Call gave notice that to-morrow, after the disposal of the morning business, he would ask unanimous consent to address the sena'e on the aul j ct of the forfeiture of the Florida laua grant. The chair laid before tbe senate a message from tbe president re!a tng to tbe sub|ect of Chinese immigra tion. The message was read ana re ferred to the committee on foreign relations Hawley obtained the floor to speak on the areny bill, L gan seourid an arrangsmsnt by Which a vote shall be taken no- later than 6 o’clock to-morrow on HileV motion to Btrike out the second sec tion of the army bill. The sena'e then, at 4:45 p m, went int> executive session, and at 5:10 adjourned. CONFIRMATIONS Washington, April 6 — The senate in executive session to-dsy. confirmed me nomtna'ions of J dm D an, of Illinois, and Chss Lyman, i.f Connecticut, to be civil service commissioner'-; and 8 M 8 ockslsger, of Indiana, to be aselsiant commis sioner of tbe general land ■ (Bee. Morrill reported from the finance Oommittec a resolution, declaring upon authority ot the secretary of the treasury, 'hat there are un papers In tbe departure ' afl-e ing the moral character ore fll dal record of any of theeueptuded internal revenue col lectors, about whom the committee has made ir quires The resolution, Morrill said, was adop ed by a uuanis ijuous votf of the commit ee. A FA.VORA BI.E REPORT ORDERED The housi com mid ee on warcMius 'n day ordered a favorable report on R presentatlve H*uphill’s bill to authorize the secre'ary of the treasury (odeliv r to the rightful owners any silveiwire, Jfwelry, por'raiis, watch es and other a.tides deposited in the 'reaeuiy by the secretary of war in June, I860 's property c-iptured by the U .Deu Slates army during the late war. The hill provides for tbe sale of any of these articles which may remain in the treasury two yiars af'f r the passage of the »c SECRETARY MANNING’S CONDITION. Dr Hamilton said itils evening Un t Score.ary Manning was still Im proving and would, he thought, be able to sit up in a short time. SNOW AND WIND. <4 Btvert Ftorna Over tb«ff«rth »a4 WT ItKrtphie CoumBBlentloR In ••rr«pta<i-Tlif Pl»oel«<f Dlstrleti. Kt«. SpPCl^l ’O lb" ENQUIRER-* UN. Lynchburg, Va , April 8.—A ternti i tarn B'.omi visited 'his vicinity last night, the rain potirit g down in torrenis. Fears are entertained of another fl ’.id. In the James river he wa'er is tbirieeu feet and seven inches above low water mark and still rising Richmond, Va, April 6—The steady rains tbe past three devs have again oauai’d tbe waters of V.rgthia streams to rise, and this evening all the wharves In the lower part of tbe city ate submerged and the water Is rising rapidly. A Columbia tbe wa« ter is 26 feet and rising it is uot feared, however, that the rise here will be anything like as great as last week’s. IN MICHIGAN Detroit, Mich, April 6-The prisem storm is undoubiedly the worst experienc' d in this s a'e for many years. E .rly this uiornirg several attempts were made to run street cars, but the enew dritted so tapidly that it became imropslblr to beep the track clear, and the cars are snow ed up at vartuus points on nearly all tne lines iu the city. O le or i f/n Hues refu-cd to try strength wirh ihe elements snd their cais are safely stabled. Treffic is almosten- irely suspended, It neing extremely ii'ffliult to navigate tbe streets io any manner. Huge drifiH are report ed from all over town and charing the waiks Is a phee of supeifluous work seldom indulged iu. A* 10 ..’cljck tie signal sluvice leporfed fourteeu incuts on a level, and at noon blinding sheets it “beautiful sot w’’ are stlil Interfering with pedestrianism. Tbe entire southern part of the state is covered with snow. It is announced bylhesignal service that, the pit ten' entertain ment will continue throughout to- uight. IN ONTARIO Toronto, Ontario, April 6—A heavy wind umisuvw itoim has pre« Vailed in Ontario sinco emly this morning A number of but dings • ave been unroofed, fences, ugLs, etc, lit vs Leeu blown down and con- sidirabm otiur vumag lias b-en done. The roof ol VVm B i) & (J org.iD luciory at Gmiph, one of the largist builurugs in mat city, was bn w.i ill while the hands were at work and severs! :f taem njjurcd,but not latuliy IN TENNESSEE Chattanooga, iknn Aorii 6 Tbe Wi.nK have been slowly its ceding all day, and at 7 o’clock m- nigii' rhe river stood foriy and a naif feet aud wai falling. Most of the families that, were driven from their hutmsare now Pack again. J he sup ply of wa'er amfspis is resumed, sod manufscurers arepr 'paring to begin operations by to-morrow. A' least 2500 operatives now idle will teal work and by 8durdayiue nnlld will be running. The assccia el charitieo and cI' zbiis have cared for the mill fir d sutT. rers aluci last Wednesday and have declined any outside assist ance, sending back several hundred dollar* yesterday which was ten dered. To-day the news oame that Rome, Ga, and Helma, Ala, needed assists anoe, and in ten minutes tbe citlzsns raised $200 for each city All the railroads except the E nt Tennes-ee, Virginia and Ge.rgia, the Mi mpbis and C iarlesion, and the Nashville and Chattanooga resumed ruuning to day alter eigut days blockade, and trains on all the roads will ruu on .chedule time to-morrow. A BOAT CAPSIZED, St Louis. April 6.-Tne Pos‘»D:s«. paten special fro ms O iwensboro, Ky, says: The steamer Mountain B >y was turned over in a gale at this place early this morning. Frank Asher, wa cbman, Boott Lowery, a roustabou’, aDd William Biateler, a passenger, were drowned. O tier persons aboard tbe boat, fourteeu In number, we ° saved SEEMS T I BE GENERAL Washington. Aimi 6 — A dispatch from ponds ouvertug the entire state of P iidhi Ivania. Bouihern and w- s tein N. w Y ok, O tin, li d a:.a, I i mils, Mlfihigan and Was! V rg.nta c- port a three days g . rm of ndnglid rain and s"ow ai d a rapid ri-n in all the s'reauis Those in P-nnsy Ivanta and West V T rgtuia are doiug great damage to mills, lumb r and limner and many cilleries an 11 nded. IN ILLINOIS Chicago. April 6 A heavy snow PASSIONATE ADDRESS. Hi* Knights of (• brr 'ppenl to the v< ork'o. men. B 'W Uoal4 Ulna ll«»ll €<>lRnblii~Tbe BliOBtioa on »he KaII* o • d»- Proltht mill KMiilnf BrtaidlMiy of lh« ttrlkvr*. IV»u>i 1.4 xy.«itr«r flNn. St L uis April 6 —The Jciut cx- eoutlve t‘ aril of itRselliblies 93 and 17, , , . . , . . , knights <V labor, this evening Is-ued sto-m, acci mnanle.il by high wimie, ttie foliowng "drtros* : d In piHCtiosdiy cut11tig i f] ■ eiegiapluo com mu loal.m a: om time m-day between the wist a 1 il N-w York. The storm c n.ir w a near Buflaln 'ind ixtir.ifet u rth " t ■ C'luid'i and eouGi o vi rii g C • v- land. U'l.cincati, Pit sbnrg, t) ’ion anil iven south ol the O do river The R'rp re appeared oec'tnple'i to N w Y'lk U|) to 10 i.’ol' CK 'hi- niO'nt' g The on'v »'|rp amrldrg r etwicn Chicago a li New Y iBiiu to that rime was one carrying Western U; iou stock quo a mut A the Wis'i rri Union, Mu ual U d">p, U'dttd L ; "e-, and Bal.inmte ar d Ohio, m- s' ■ see fur 'he east wf re not received i xcept rut jeui m dr b y which nnant delivery to-dsy, m- morrow or the nex: day. N n one i f •Hp wires f ir wITch Hume'hing lik $400 000 per annum is paid by ih, orokets, w is working. Al' wore down. 8 itne of the < ffl ’es not hap pening nr have We-ceru U iou tick ers, were even without quotations. IN ALABAMA. Selma, Ala, A rii 6—The river IssuPriding rapidly, ami many or ihe resident of East Beimu, who have been shut out of their homes for several days by the waters, an r.ow side to return. Two nr gross were drowned in the river this utiurur ing The waves rau high under a strong wind and fl odea a skiff in which w- re Charles P nscn, N lenn Hill and Marion Colins, who were •ryirg to save some drtftit g lumber. Collin* escaped to the bank Pinuon was drowned almost instantly, and Hill, after swimming to within u few feet of the shore, whs beaten back bv tbe waves and went under. The destitute are b lug cared f ,r a> well as tbe inadequate m> ans at hand will permit. A DISASTROUS FIRE Half m Mllllwn Dollvr Worth ol Prop •rtr Oe.troftKl 8p«oi*l to E'iqulr«r-Hnu Lacrosse Wis, A >ril 6 - Fire broke ou' ot 10 o’clock this lou-noou and wi'B Mill burning and epri ading at 3 pm, with no go< d protptets of being u nfilled to any particular iini ■ it. It began tn J ho P-ul’-e w mill and lumber yard, winch were swept sway. Cdemm’s mill and lumber yard nix' disapp'ared, n r, d tbe llamts spread among tne lumhtr | il-s and factorifB In ad diK Clone, but 'he progress was grow e-t to the si u h- west. The fire department wo.s u a ble to cope with the coil! gratton, snd assistance was Kent rrom Bparia and Winona. The Sparta engines had wrrivid. Milwaukee sent two englrei fully manned on a rp^ciu! 'rain, a distance of 2')0 miles Tne fire was caused by sparks from a mdl stock on the furnaoe, and fanmd by a strong north wind, soon got beyond o .idmI. Tne situation at 8 p m is as f iiiows : The fire is still ragiug ii rre- iy and ail iflirts ou the part of trie fireman to subdue It are uusucqs.bs'uI The wind ia still high. A greai many streams are still piaylug uij it.e fir ■. The total area alteady bor ed is over five bli cks long and a block a: d a half wide. Bisiiies the ix ‘tisiv lumber mills of Me.-srs Paul & C -le- man wit'i tin g ■ planing millsard factories, tbs Li Cros»e snip fao.ory ami iimtiei so 1 store houses fi nd vuh ficasonti.t lumber, laths and slungbe, and eight dwellings were Imrntii. I’he to'ai his is pr* bnbly I, iti one half to one million d 1 la:h, only naif insure'!. O o thuti-a : i men are : tiro w u out oft m ploy m-id. Tim fi f o lupin ely ui d r coo- ;roi by 2:30 E igirie- from W.i.ona, Miuu, huil 8i jr a re dere ' • x 'ell-r t aid. Theeng n' 0 from H P-ul am Minneapoli. we e ready to s.ar try special train, but were tehg.upu^J io atop. A tar fui estiroa e o' 'ho l"S8 ! p aces >t at butwen $S(n) OCO and $1001)0.10, cd wh'cti as iimividu 1 oeuvy losers C L Co e imo Is the greatest, his )o -> ueu.g $'4 0 000 with I no insuranos J >nu T P*ul's iosb, be . sides 6 000 000 foot of lumber, i- ea- j tima'ed a $160 00 1; lppurul for $60,s 000 The firs laid was e ten til cks, which ii eluded two of the 1-rge-t lumber yards in Wisconsin, aud s< me eighty small housis, Fully 1000 men are thrown out of employment and 4U0 persons remleied homeless. Il was oy far toe most destrucive tire that ever visited LiCrosse, and out for the favorab'e wind the entire southern part of the city would have been swept away To the Working Men if the World : F tends and Brothers— He tr us, fi r we plead fot our rights Meet of squlty, U; k upon us, for wu uruggle g*nmt tueg.untn of wrong, nia.i wi'li itie frtr.z; of prld.i hih| self a !ula ion, ft g' tten a* it ie • t ;lie suooess of outrage aud ltram> T- t-r > elands be'i.re us the giant of aggre gated and inorpnrHtr.i wealth, i v ry dollar of which is b.nu on blood, i> justioH and ou'rage. Tnat gif.nt of c -ip rile wt"iltb has central* z i its pow or iu aud is iui personal cl u the i-Hgei fi.'tid woo gi. a's a--he grinds out ol >i s Mlow men, and grimaot-B ami d .ijO'.s i h tliey writhe on his Inetruoimts of :orture. O, yc working men of America, who love vour iitieriy and your native 1 un' I Y < great creators of weattii, who stand as the fouo- a ion of ail nattorial g mil, lock on your brotters’o d:*.y I G -uld, the glam fiend I Gould, the money monarch, is dancing, as he claim-*, over the grave of our ordei; ovr the ruins rf cur homes, and 'he blight of our lives. B-fore httu the w will has smiled iu beauly, but his wake is t) e graveyard of hopes; the cyclone’* ipath of devasta'ion and death Or Btrongsrms have grown weary in building mu tower of strong h, and yet he bids us build on, or die. 6 .r young lives have grown gray ton si on beneath the strain of unra quitea, constant toll Our loved oust, m h me ere hollow cheeked anil pale with long and weary waiting for better drys to come, and tha grave yard* are hiding his victims from longing eyes “Brother W ufemBn : This mon ster has comp'dl> d us >o toil tn c dd «nd rain for $2 50 i day. Others may have been r.ompMled to yield them reives to tlmo for seventeen and eighteen working hours for the pit- taiioa of nine hours rf pay, and others who have aeserled, th. ir manhood and rebeltid aiainst him arc bluok- listed arid boycotted all over rhe land H« has nif iia the most solemn come pacts with the highest au'horlty in our ordar and then has basely re fused to fu fl i his pledge He livs urtier a^d e'Jiys a.I'be b'‘i'fl’B of a republican form of gov**'loent, and ye: atvoaai'B and t e'i eu de* ih« most det-astug form of win « slaver,v He rob* 'he r ct and p or, th 1 ' Vifgh end low wMl: rutiilCss hand »»d lien appeal o ' he corrupt and purciia-ed cr urta to n-lp iiirn 'abe our liiiie homes away. H oreake .,ur I'nilis and mum- <ur bodies, and then demands we shall relesee h m fr< m every claim for damege or be blacklisted forever. He goes to our grocers arid persuade* •hen not to g ve ub credit b eaus we refuse to be ground in his human mill. Ho turns upon us a horde of lawless things, who shoot among cur wives.and Children wt:h deadly iu- tent and then howii-s fur government help when he gets his p*»y In c in 6lik“ * F-How- woikmsn : G uM irun tie ovenhrown. His giant p vsei must be brokfn, or you aud 1 must be slavei forever, l’/ju ki. glDs of labor alone h-.v* dared to b'ih>- D vid to this G >llah. Too ba tie is not f. r to day The b.-Diie is not f r to-morrow, but Ir > rouping gm-ra I lions In 'he comirg r>g<s >1 itie I world, F r rur cliiniien arid out c .ildren’p children ’Ti* he gre» : | q iestion of lh“ age. Bh.'t'l we it a.nuing ages b> a “'a'lon of fn emen »- u nation of e.lt.v a? T‘-»- que-'t"" mist be decided now Tn" cnei: s Ni >•■1" aiteady i 8 .al I w w > ii' uiiii..? ‘ W rki: gmen -hs! you sa V“S < W irklngi/teJ rf clime, into it I llu-.t ore Io to(>d u~ l! 1 h> y are v'vi c 1 t ' G .1 doibh .' of tee w vld net" )ii tin. tixl'fi field 1 .... . r n,j ■ ... ,j G <ti'ii at d his Drnik f'um >l7dru*sabla. Baltimore, Apni 0 -DrBrinton H Warner, a yt.uog physician of this city, died to-day of hyd-ophobia, O.f C iris mas day he was blt’.ea by a smail lap dog, which had betn ruu over on thcs'teet by a vehicip, and he made an ill irt to take U to his hr m3 to nur-e it. Ha oauterz d the wound, but several days ago tie ex hibited the horrors of tnat fell disease. Dr Warner wss a *nn cf Dr J E Warner, of Yarford, Conn, a retired raj I Monopolies pins' go down, r-r yon* i ildiyn mils be si 'V a. Trunk of *l-e i I' 11 n o.ivr. plan fa srnur.d yu hearth'Stone* that Will lie blighted by Ins curse Think if,he iitlla hoay? he in seeking to mb ye n of Think o' the wue from who c eyes he has wrung fl mils of tears, and from whose heart he has toriumd drops of blood. W io cm lock calmly upon his p rii iy, tits outrage aud his crime? for he ha* S' ught to incite felony among our t .uk and flics. H itas bought the perfidy of vile men to entrap the unwary that he might s ain our fair name aud gloat over misfortunes. “O'lCe for all, fellow workmen, aroute! L-t every hand that tolls be lifted to heave t aDd swear by Him that fives forever that thesoout- rugea must oease. L ‘t every heart and brow be turce I toward our com mon foe. and le'. no man giow weary until, like Qjliah, ou* giant la dead *iet ;cutive Boards D A 101, 93, the unanimous determination of the hoard to continue the present strike until an arrarg. ment bad been en tered into with Boxie restoring all of the Birik.TA to tluir former posi tions, with the exception only of those who participated In acts of violence anil destruction of props erty since the strike begun. This is a decided advance from the position Uiey held Saturday before the con ference with H xie They were then willing to an e it to an agreement which would restore the strikers to lh"ee post:ions which were not then uctuj i d by new msn, but H xle's refusal to accep' the arreernent, de prived ihem, tliey say, of 'he !n*t hope of a rtcoiiii'ia Ion under the pr"sent clrcumstariora. INDEPENDENT OF THE KNIGHTS TUo rail way . ill : a!s claim that a continuance cf heir it gtilar tiusineis, which they sny hes now been fully r i umed, depends not In thelecten the aoii.m of any labor org miz ,'lou, atui that the bright blockade has bi'in: permanently raised. They also claim that they have employed a suttl dent number of m n to render "'em entirely independent of the Rights of L mi - , at d that the strike w II cone o in.ught Mouhcriof the im neral ex ru ive board, however, s a'e that tuey ate con fl lent of the • ueousH of the strike, for, Bays Turner, “the road* cannot be oner Ud wi'.li out the K lights if Lab ir The -killed um! unskilled ialnr iu the U Died B.ates iBOontrolL-d tiy our or- ganlza'ioD, and the c mpany of GoulU has not and could not supply itself with railroad men or mechanics, or eveu laboring men, if weaUempt to prevent i'. If th-y employ any, they will leave again after being at work a little while The labor!.ig. men, too, who sre not K Ighls of L bor are in syitipaihy with us, and I think will ulti mately support us The statement mat tbe company is now carrying on i >s business Is not true and reports ibat they are send.ng out so many 'rains daily are mi-deading Tliese are not trains. Some of tin m are half trains, some even composed of ess than that number of cats, aud orrie are empty oars sent out to make a show ” THE SITUATION IN EAST ST. LOUIS St Louis April 6 —The municipal oleo'iou iu Eau.St L 'tils today ims drawn orowds of strikers from the railroad yards and depots to the polls and unu-ual quiet prevails there to day. T ie railroads are hatulliug freight in large <j lantiiies. Despite the slack force of m.'u engsged on the bridge aud al ibo unim , depot, several freight trair'.s have passed over the river. At several depots in EntBtL u's numerou i freigh; trains liave arrived and have leen nnloadtd by new men, Ihe number of whom, the • (il.iiwls claim, 1b 1 ig.> encugh io imuiio ail vioir hus o a 'i he tipi csiro, Burn g>ou »o. Qb. t y swi ch •urg'd) th, w io stru.'-a v " play, re roe.t id w> rk again to-day, aud h»v boo:, rauuiug the'.r eiiE’ ib* al! tb« m-i id g f: e Oh c go. ti iriiug ‘O'l ai.d Qiiiiej s.rik.ug sw.tcbuien also re umed o w tk ibis morning, bu' by >. qu-Ht of the kb'giits of iab u- s'ru 'k again soon i f er vanfa. Everson, I’a, Apr'l 0 —MeOlur* & O i Liavli g re'used to gr .nt 'he dp- maudH of thp'r miners for 99 cent* per day tier 100 bushel*, Hie dis'rtc'. price for mining, a stiike wrs !:i* > ugiira'.ed in ull tins works f thu firm y -sierday morning. Abuu! !0(K) men went out. A CHANGE IN THE SITUATION. Parsons, Kansas April 6 — There wan no u aterml change tn the s'rlke situation yesterday. Irons’ circular, urglug the men to keep up tbe strike, was train daodhuigfn a conspic uous place, at ii Ihe sinkers in oolites q'lenco announced that they would uot allow any knights of labor to re- uomewoik I’ is mid, hr w er, Ilia' .b ut 190 f he me i huv* lei re e iiploytd, ai d tic rnii' t-r m chatiic • i*nfiut 1 c*'p hat he hes all :he men g"d li" warns. 8 vor> k. ip f« •••ere arres'r-d vesP-rd"y and So ld 'or tri ' l T .eci' z ih are org«: >z og v taw a-d order en'ac f.r the pr .'.t: ti in of pr p-r y. FOREIGN ^FLASHES house of commons this evening that Mundellaand C dlders had resigned their seats in the cabinet. It Is ex pected that Fowler, Henesge and Br adstreei will secede from me gov- -rnment Thursday. Opinion iB that the present government I* doomed TRYING TO OVERTHROW GLADSTONE 8ir H F P.msonby, private secre- 'ury of the queen, was sent to conf ir m ner btiiuilf with Laid Hartlngton, leader of the whigr in tbe house of nommnnn Tlie Interview les'ed a log lime Afierwards the Marquis of Salisbury had a long private cona f' tence wi'ti L ud Hariiugton. The lit'pral opponentsof Gladstone’s Irish poll y ere steadily i;.creu-lug their Htrerg' 1 ., and ate doing everything within th'dr power to bri g about a O’tdi'ion b 'twi en tiiemselves and the coi.'siirva'ives under a litierat leader. Haftiugtou is at present the only ..vuilable metul.er who would be sc- c p aide to the tory part of the con- t- mpla'pii coalition. , a temporary quietude The camnet ft ud Dus temporarily aLa od. Giadsto ie modifies his pro- pie-ala regarding customs omirol by giving lliei English parliament the rhrht m veto all the fiscal enuctmeuts of Ireland, providing that an impe rial receiver shall olbct the customs ami ixclse, and making imperial ciulmu ft «t charges on revenues. The m'deouteuts oonsequpntlv wi hhold t tn ir r'-slgnatlons. Glad stone is thoroughly supnorted in ml Ids pr posals by E<rl Granville, Earl R e ,rry,:lie Ma.qulsof R pnn iiud Campbell Biunerman. 8 r F >rrer H irschsll does not participate m ti e iispus-ini s ou home rule, but uphold* ttie p-opnsed land bill aud has relieved O u Istone of drafting the la ter tchc me. Gbidslone In in iobu«t health and g>oj voice, and is cot fldent ofsuo- <e fi. Ox Thirsday Chambei-iaia w'll ppeak after G adstoue, and L rd Qxriiugtou will m r ve to adj mm. Li it reported that Saiiebury has per- s laded. L r d Hariiugton to move hat the house refuse to consider Gladstone’s bill. rlallntl ' lloitltd Thf A Ml Uf. until, ilk at nor jfce “Exic 17.’’ T THt STRIKERS DETERMINED. St Ifiuis, Apill 6 —Aher he de> parture last night of 8 j c*etary Tur ner, of the general executive board oft tie Kdghis of L ibor, for tlie prin physiomn. and formerly surgeon iu | 0 ipal strike centres on the G mid the Uoittd 8tates army. Tna deceased j gouihwesteru eystein, the remaining leaves a widow and three children. members of the coin ml'.tee an aoucoed By A"gio Ame r l9rtri f o*. London, Ai rd 6—Tbe cabinet met tu noon to-di - and rein a uni iu ■ 1 »fsi 1 n until 2 o’clock Gh d*’o'o ,ald before the mlnis ers Lis i >sti in me rule policy. It is reported that '.be discussion wnich followed re* tubed in (O' tinulng ministerial op- p si'ton to certain fsa'ure* of (he premier’s proposal*. Earl K bti secretary for I'dis; Colder.*, hr me ceoretaty; Mr William Vernon Hur c ur', cliai cellar cl the exch'rmer, aud Mr Mundella, t resident of the hoard of ■ ri.de, are, it is said, as mucti opposed ' s ever to that feature which surrenders the oontrnl of cu-toms In Ireland. As Gladstone remains firm these ministers, rumor says, will re sign TRYING SOCIALIST LEADERS J ilin Burns, H M HvnUman, H Cuampi m and John E Williams, so- ciiill*t leaders, who a:e charged with melting a mob to riot on the occa sion of tne recent gathering* of wotk- ing men iu Trufa.'gar square and Hyde park were placed on trial to day in the old Bnley court. There was only a small number of visitors iu the c r urt r <om. and hut little In terest was shown in the case. The evldetc. given in Bow street police court at the preliminary hearing was repeated DISAFFECTION IN THE CABINET, 1. was stated in ihe lobby of ihe A Rtpnkllcai Mr*-|S H. SfflOiftil* JhMIMMr-tflHI. J , Cimciinna’i i, April 8 —The elec tion yt-steid y resultei in bd over- Whelming m-J irity ’or the entire re* pubMom Hcket, ranging from 4<)00 to n-aiiy 79(10 The result will make both boards of the common council republican, and also the b iard of edu* cation. I i precinct A or the fourth war !, whioh has floured so conspic uously since tait October in InveatK gallons iuto alleged frauds, the vote yesierday wa : E bothy ( r op) 203, Howab (it*m) 292 R nd (prohibition) 33 Ijx«t Or nber the vote waf: Fora-, ker ('M') 48, Hoadlnv (fern) 920, L'ouard (prohibition) 22. Tbe total vote iu tne city fulls considerably short of last fall’s vote. Toe weather was c'Id and disagreeable in the morulng ar d *u the afternoon there w in a heavy snow storm, whioh con* linn J all night. Wuh six precincts out of 165 In the r'ty not heard ir on the uucjrtity of E helby, republican, for camp- troiier, ov r Hohwab, democrat, Is 7095. Tha' of Hess, republican, for director of city inti mary, over Arm- s'roi g, democrat, Is 8495. These represent the ex'remes' B ith marches of the oo in in on connoll and he board "f education have a repub lican m: j >rlty. A Te«t Ihi. |M4i<r*< ’0 * a fHfMir*r-&r.>. RichM'ind Va April 0.-Last week E U Jones, a commer cial traveler from Fuiladela pfila, who offered io pay his il- censu tux with Biate ooupons, which wore refused, wns arres'<’d for selling goods wl'hnut lice's His ca-e oame up f, r a hea'iug to-day before the hu* ing* court of this ciiy. C unsel d minted to the indictment, that Join* was not liable to prosecu’ion utc.use he bai lernlered V.rgioia ("tupons under tlie recent decision of the Ufii’ed K'nlts supreme court. A'ter argument the court, sis an el the demurrer, holding tha'. tin-, aecu-ed had a tight [ t go on with his business without, a I cense after the tender of c upons, i nd that Ihe ( ic.-eeuilon should not he maintained. J uis v as bailed, and ihe oa-e wui l<e taken t < lue ell- oretiie court of . ji ia's of V'giuia J ips lias see ' alt .ho state etficera having a hand in tlie amstfi run* law ul end m»l)"i u arrest, laying hIH dam igo at $109,1109 All ,» Ui»I. -purlul to Eu'inlrur. iun tHruAGo, April 6 - The Diily N-ws’ Hpripidl Id, Illinois, special ‘ave : ‘ N Georgia bonds have been i.flered to ai y t filc-rs of I his state as a donation to the soldiers’ home. G iv Ogler.hy raid to-day, he had re ceived no nolifi, a'iori that such a gift is contemplated. The state auditor and attorney -general, who are the only p tsods o .mpeteut to make the s ale of Idinois plaiuhfl iu a suit, are also without inlormatiou lu regard to tlie alleged eolieme to secure the as sistance of the state to force Georgia to redeem repudiated bonds. I'iitfo; Bond* 3pA0l.il to Erqnlrer*Hnn. Harrisburg, Va, April 6.—After two days' preliminary trial cxunsel far 8 R 8'erliLg, defaulting county triu.-.urer, waived further ex.mina- tlou a id the prisoner was to-day Palled in tlie sum of $10,000 for his appearances b.fure the grand Jury at the April term of the county court. For Tbroat Doieaseo, Coughs, Colds, etc, i ff o'nat relief Is found In tbeuae of "Irown’s Bbofouiil TaroaKs.’’ Price 25 cents. Sold uD'y in b; ia< tbnr,aat,«e,tudtw