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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 17 1880
riUCE FIVE CENT
WASHINGTON WA1FR-
Icsterdas’s Proceeding' of the Forty
Ninth Congress.
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"Washington, Ariril 16 — Clem
cuts, o Gei H'Ih, fiom tl>*» eoiMtiiltee
rv Ivnlpv : flairs, tepor’td btek tlit
D rgley risGu'lou, calling on Ihe
y.-jetldf u' for any it h rn a'ion in hie
p 8 *fti v iH'-tive t; ;Le •zciis'oij of
American fs’'ir g vi etcle? from the
j'ght to e< tei tbe r oils of the domiii-
i, h of Cm ada for :lie i urpcee of in d*
ir| nrchasing s.'t | lies, or Jui ilii g
fitbciught ir dtep water, fora!'!
nut iii b n rd to li t U iie<’ S ah*, or
doing other bo's witch the Car::,*
(li' i r, or ether British v ssele
fie freely pe»noitted to do,
in ports in the United B ate*; alee,
reqn;s'b the president to inform li e
hets wha’ s’ pa have been taken h
triigev.oh miwarrst table and «i>
friet d y acts if tt t D n ir ion tu
ibrrities to the attention of the Ertv
icb government. The rest tutie ne
vert adopted.
Con mltfe-s were tben cr lied for
re pi rtf! of is private charac'tr
Tbeheuse h r n wen' into a cem
mitteo e f ihe whole on the piivate-
calendar,
Tie fleet hill cn the calendar wae
that wl icb wag thoroughly del a ed
last Fildny for the rtl efof the Mo-
Minville ard Mat Chester railroad
company o'T'unestee, l ut the e'.'s
cuseton was continued to-day with
unnbatt d vigor. The fac a and law
bearing upon them were closely ecru-
tic zed and ci nnnenttd on. at.ei some
degree of heat was tvineed by the
conflicting speeches ot t! e debate,
pro and con, Houk, of Tennessee,
b-.lrg worked tip to the point of as
serting that a statement made
by -J-bnston, of Indiana, was
pnlfuo, but any excitement which
might have been aroused by ihis re
mark was turned into laughter by
the benignant manner in which
Johnston, who is a Inge mac. de
clined to have any personal cor.A ct
with Honk on acce uni of the e'*-i of
that gumkman. The .hill wfesfipul-
ly reported to the house wlthou re-
comuaondutlon, but it was uotdefl
uileiy disposed of.
The house then, a: 4:40, took a re
cess until 7:30, the evening ettei n to
be for the consideration of pension
bills.
The house at the evening session
passed forty five pension bills and
then adjourned until to mori w.
SIM.. IE.
In the senate', K .munis fr< in the
couumltiee on juiiiciuiy, rep uted the
original bill to relieve J ini Rat:*,
dolpb Hamilton, t f N rti. Carolina,
of his pe.ii.ica! disabilities. A'so the
bouse bill tei relieve J >hu Tuylor
Woous, ol Louislanna, and D 'jwid
cite B Phiilipp, ol Vigiuia, ■ f their
political disabilities, and on motion
of Edmunds, the bilis were Imraee
dialely pasetd. ,
Borne m s -*ges having been rc*
oeiveu fmm ti e president, a motion
was made by V rhees at 12:25 to gi
into executive session.
Dolph said he bad given notice of
his intention to address the senate
this morning on the Indian depreds
tion bill.
Vorhees withdrew his motion.
Riddleberg-r objected io taking up
any bill or having any business tlom-
at ibis time that would inti fere with
the resolution relating to < pen exec
utive sessions. Tnere seemed to be a
determined tflorc, tie said, to inter
fere wnh the consideration of that
resolution.
Unanimous consent having thus
been re (us- cl, Dolph m de a motion
that the bill he mentioned be taken
up.
On this Rnldleberger culltd the
yeas and rays
Dolph's motion wes agreed to—
yea, 43, nays 1, the one being Rid
dleberger.
Dolph then ; dilressi d the senate or
fcis Indian depredations bill, at d the
bill (alto inuodueed by him) appro
priauug 15 CGO 0G0 eo compensate tin
cltiz.-ns for losses suffered by them
througii such depredaiion«.
At the conclusion of Dhpn’s re
marks the bills were referred to the
Indian ce minutes.
Gail offered the following res lu-
tions:
Resolved, That R A FiDell, dtm-
ccrat, heretofore employed as a
skilled h borer on the senate roll of
Employes who was discharged yes
terday by the sergeant-at-arms with*-
out cause exoopt to make place for a
republican, be reinstated on the roll
of the senate employes.
Resolved, That the republican ma
jority of the senate will allow the
democratic minority the same num
ber of employes with the same pro-
E ortion of salaries as were allowed
y the democratic majority to the re»
publican minority in 1870
At Call’s request the resolutions
were allowed to lie over for the pres
ent.
At 2 o’clock the inter state com
merce bill was placed before the sen
ate and Camden took the 11 or in
support of it.
At the conch s’on of Camden’s re
marks the senate, at 3:07, went into
executive session.
The doors were reopened at 5
o’clock and the senate adjourned till
Monday.
COMMITTEE CHANGES
Washington, April 16.-George,
of M setsstppi, takes the plaoe cn the
-enau judloAry committee, vacated
by Jackson. Bunker Carlisle has
added Representative Buruea, of Mis
souri, bb a member of the committee
to lnvesiigate the labor troubles In
the west.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT
Toe president has aupuin eel E
Pieui ss Beiliy, of U ecu, N V
Fhotnua \V White, if Hernando,
M'ss, and L G Kline, t f Toledo,
1 w , a emu mil tee io examine and
■epori upon forty miles of railroad
eonstri-oieil by ttie Northern Pacific
railroad c mi a ev in the Y kim<’
valley, on the Cif-cade Ida: oh of
-aid com | a v’s.oadiu Washington
lerrib ry Bub y is a pre miuerr
democratic tdltrr He has atsc ap
pointee Frederick RC ndi-rt, "i N w
New Y 'kei.y Fiaukiiu McVeigh,
of Cbic g\ Edward F A Xoiider,
of Augus’a. G , Msrcu A Hanna, of
Cleveland, O. ai d J .men W ravage,
oi O ioiha, N b, government dirtciois
f im Union Pac flj railway com
pany.
THE BLAIR BILL,
The Blair * ducational t ill ci me up
lie-fore 'wo committees ol the house
to day and gav rise to a livvty de
bate in both 1 * ihi- committee on
educati- u the bill can e up ns tiie spe-
ehi 1 older, urn a moliou to urther
|i. s pnue its co s ler-tion was car-
vied by a vote ot 8 u 4, which in re
garded as a fl al ind cation
of the disposition of the commi'tie
toward the im s :re, B ill as one of
the advocates oi the measure rai.-ed
ihe point, that it was not Iriating
tbemtnoritywi-.b e uitesy in thus
Fummertiy dieposing of the bill, the
mcmbi rs reconsidered the vo-'e, ami
toe k eip the flrstscc'.ion, pr-ndirg the
cocsldtration of wliich the hour of
tv e ve was reached, and the commit
tee adj urned, !e virg the bill the
ui fi Isneil business to bo taken up a'
n'x' Friday’s meeting.
11 ,be labor commit ee the pro
ceedings, while not so pcs live in
their nuture, were more anim ited
D. e ded opposition to thi bi 1 in its
pre-eiel siiape whs developed at (he
b>ginning of the etiision. Daniel, of
V.tgiu a, i flereel a resolution provid
ing for ihe appointment of a s ,b-
conjmittfe of ehree to winch the bill
should be rrfcried with instruction
to report a eubstleute making an ap~
propiiution c? the proceeds of Hit
s Its tf public fluid to the s ates for
educational purposes, but action
eouid be had upon Ibe
resolution. Jun.es, of New York,
moved that the bill be
isported favorably; lg:t the motion
was lost by a vote o 4 o 6 James
then endeavored to have the bill re-
p r ed back wbhout recornmenda-
lion, but ihe cf-mmitteo aoj-mmed
wlthcut ac ion oo b’s motion o that
i fl.-ct. Crane, of Ttxae, who ip
among ihe opponents of the Blair
nil!, will, on Mo- Jay, introduce in
the house a bill lo king :o tbeai-pli-
ca' ion to educational purposes of Lin
proceeeis of the sal-s of pubiie luuiU,
CELEBRATING THEIR EMANCIPATION
T -dttj was the twinty-fouith an
niversary of the imarcipation of the
eluv a in the District ef C iuuibia,
and the event was celebrated in a
Hmevhat unueual manLer, The
Cole-ied people dis g'etd among
ibcmBtlves as to how ,ne celebration
i-hould be conducted and as a result
ejivi led into two ft,cions, one headset
by W C Chas°, eeiitor of a cb red
rewspuper, aid be other by Piny
Carson, who was a delegate- to the
lest republican national ecu voli
tion. Each party made oiabor
ate Birai gtmenis lor a parade
ai d a public meeting at night, tend
each endeavored to exc 1 tiie ills-
play of (tie other. The Chase party
completed its (rogramuae first and
managed to secure for then peraiii
the services oi the principal colored
military organiz-tion of the die'ro'
md three colored e mpautes from
Baltimore, be-ides several civic rr-
gaulzaiioas. The Oj s -a procession
did not iLciude t b many mill ia cowv
pauies, but bad more b tide
of music, and was particu
larly strong in civic oigan zt
cions,-the fiirunost if w lch w, re
hod-curriers’uiidiD arid employes o !
be brickyard?. Etch pr<c s ion con-
aified aeve.a! w gets ioa'ds erf Ci>loree<
women dressed in wiiiie amt c doreei
e're s s, ieprenonfing 'b-: G dd"se o;
Liberty, th (J leen of May, eto The
CarsoD procession also had mounted
on wheels a whole boa', rigged as a
yacht, borrowed froui the nuvy yard
fur the occss on,and which v/rs cliiist-
e-ned W C Whitney, in honor of ti e
ecretury of the navy. Party feeling
ran high, and it was feared that
rouble would enme In case the two
pr ceseions should con e together.
Fortunately nothing of the ki- d oc
curred. Both procusiona formed in
d fl rent sections of the cl’y,
and although both had selected
pretty much the same Jinn,
they moved at different Jlimes
and without collision. In view oi
the lack of harmony between the
two parties the president positively
refused to review either procession.
Both passed in front of the white
house, bu‘ mounted policemen guard
ed the entrances and prevented their
entering the grounds. The president,
through his priva'e secretary, had
previ usly nntifl.d the chairmen of
(be opposing committees that it
would give bltn pleasure to accept
should the proceeBione j ;lu by which
all could amicably participate, but
ibat he would not tuka tieies of a
qerarrel, and as before, declined io ac
cept to review either parade. A
strong tfl irt was made !o reconcile
the differences between the two fac
tions and have them unite In one
demonstration so as to secure the
honor of the preeldeu'’* recognition,
hut without success.
FOREIGN FLASHES.
Mr Fla’stone lx eonnils the Pro-
v sloe s f the Ithlna <1 Itlll,
t Lo'lip t ’ tb« l*m 'lltiitilou of J\ »**»»„
»» d hi I1p»» In'oFciitR oltli«< Vstfmdloi Us—
HuM 11 l*rop«H«*s t<» - etll<* tD;c> Jlstltr-
Ry A r.p<r\ \ f*^.
London Aprl! 16 -Gl.nlslr.ne pro-
p< Uieded It’S Iri«b limit bill to ’he
imuee of c inmons this »ve-i uit.
There wi s handy any ixcl.e leimt
a.It! rtu g the eveut. At inion tei-iliry
on* ninety stats on Hr. 11 or of n >■
he u e ! a < ' e ci “l aueei,” a d the-e
were' iiesilv all leike-n by Irisli mem
bers. A- 4 o’clock lie bou >• wie-,
crowded to it> u m it-lcapatiev G ;>d-
s oi.e rose in iii- p a.a- at 6:25 and
was grevt-d with clneis When
he l-rgs.n to epe k t in voice
was low (mil husky. Ha said ihe aim
of the ; resent eodeuv, s erf iheg'-v-
ernmuet was directed towards b-*
curing o -nteiiimeiit among ihepio-
ple ot Iieland iitnl ibe pprn.anetii r»
ntotal.on of e cial order Theepeak
tr’s (irope-sais woi Id gr-atly lieni ti
the tenants of In-laud, blit 'lie laud
h rib) were the principal cl jeet ot the
measure, ahln ugh u.ai y of the.6
'.ac.dk nls wer.- most tinn"le to the
if vert mi'!'’’s policy at the e ut-et
The ope-sker wi-bed to u.-ake
the lxe <■)! emphatic deni'il
that it was hie Intention
te, tesk the Hootch ai d English and
to ruu ary pecuniary ri-k on mcil U'K
of ihe lai.-d lords of Ireland. The
history t-1 Ir> laud was one long In -
dielment against i s lam! owners
Agreriian dimes hi-d e rigir a n! and
mere a ed utidet Ite absenteeism of
ihe landiemis and ibe raising o rents
ns their tX, enses while awt-y from
Ireland increased. Oppression
manleel to misery had a
hl'-iecu-v progeny. Crime lal
been endowed wl h vi'udty to per-
peiuate itself, and buml down i s
miBi-r»bti! inheritance from g-nera-
'lon to generation E:., laid was not
clear "f responsibility,for the de d» of
ibe I-"sli laiidlords were Eugll-h
deeds. With the power incur hands
we have looked on and eioue nothing
A’ or union absenteeism became
general, national sentlmeut
e e ised to have a beneficial in*
flueuce rn 'be relaions between
me lauelioid and ihe lei u it.
The unn-n itself obtained "gainst ti e
sense and wish of every class by
wholesale bribery and un.-lushing
Uitimiiltt’ion- The land act won? in-
ended to go into tfl' ct on tb s me
eia? on wliich the home rule bill
would Leoime operative It could
not ga cn without the operation of
(he o'ber, w hich wi ulii provide a
legislature in Ireland to appoint
statutory nutnoiity to dial wi h
lauded estates and act, be-
twe-n the vender ami purcha
ser. Purchases wouhl be
made mrnugh the issue oi !80 000,-
000 of line p r cent si ok isBued si
pear. These I >w Irish consols might,
with the consent ol tlie trea-ury, be:
commuted for stock of lower deet'iiiii-
tions It the stock could not lie is
sued foetkwitb, scrip of equal value
vmulel be s ued for the same pur*
pose The act w s to give lamliorels
'be option to stli out under l:s terms
Ira enactments were ooi.fi eed to
egricuKuie holdings and did not in
clude mansions and hunting woods.
The state authorities acting between
(he peasants and the land owner
would purchase land front the Ulcer
and put. the pea ant in possession us
absolute propnetor, 8 rbjtct to an
annual rent charge ttii ilie total pay
enents equaled the purchase money
Tb«u Oulo l.lioilou.l'i'aafip.
8?©oJ»l to SncinirHr-fcnu.
Columbus, Ohio, April 18 —The
ejoneid-.-ration of the inveuigatiou
oemuiirtfct’s rep-rt was resumed In
me home this morning, on inoiior
to postpone 'O Thur«day nex f>r the
t>u p -so of p»rin;ie g ibe evidence
The motion was defeated, as wasn'sn
that, to s hstiiutc- the miuoreiy lor
the m-Jeni’y r-pi>it. The nne) -rity
rtp .rc was then adopted by a panj
wo,e, togethu with a resclution or-
eieriiigibe same to tie fuiwuni-.d 'o
the U. ited B air s senate for conaide*
ration by that body.
the market closing, however, shuu'
steaely. Jersey Ocutral olosee 1 i tower
It is understood tha' the ptiar c- b r ol
N'!wJ, s y lies ordered Ihe Immedi
ate tale of the It a tlrgsecuiliien tulel
by the Je-rsiy Central, at-elat. to-dayU
meeting of lie bi'ard of uiric'o's of
ibe Jersey Central President Little
whs ordered to sell I tee bonds at o: ce
N >rthwest clo-irdai 106j Oo reports
that the company was in issue' wen
ty million »iUliii"n'il bo. its f, r (In
purpose of - xtei eling its lie cs, R ch-
rcoriri aud West Point lost 1^ Sates
2P2 000 sliurts.
4 iHiiora,
tf K' QtilreisHun.
Brindisi, Api;l 16-Bx'y eigbe
Chi.es oi cbi.leia Li ve occut re d here,
tell it which J rived 'BhI. The
. ffl.-iale-el-Clare (be disease spoiadic,
Paris A. rtl 16 -The develop-
m nt of cludrraui Biiudisi tuu-1 s
alarm ir Fiance, pan cuiarly along
the I.(.ban lion ier Preeaufb’us of
ibe mos s ringer t kind i-rt being in-
s ituted to pti.veui she sccurgo fre-ni
invading F-ance.
Alexandria, April 16 Quaran
tine of seven days into been mVereil
i gainHf h!J arrival be-o from B-.it.-
iisi, V -nice and Ae oona.
• OlllMC*© <18 H*. Oft»lt) tla-xico
J<r.*r4ni-# hvQM nr-£u*.
Portland O. April 15 - Letter
were reod ved nt-re tiy the i.asl Cnineee
mail by the t gnu’s of (be six com pa
uies, s'atii g Uiat an English, G-r-
man am C jinese syndicate b.-eei en
tered into " contract with U e M<xi-
can goveriimunt win re by fbesyndi-
ca'e "no eel to '■em 600,(-00 Cniucse to
Mix co wi!t>tn Uie m xt twelve
urouuis The Me x o.iu gi,verMiient
agrees to give eaChO ilnauian twenty
sores of l.iud. B xty Ctiiteumtn Ir f
P irfland las', week t..r M x c >, and
oiht sare tow preparing to leave
Lsrnl Opllou In VD ilklu.
6*esutl to UuMfiror-uiMx.
Richmond, Va., April 16 -Ac
election on me local option in B >ie-
tourt county, V i, to-elay resulted ir
a majority of 357 in (evor o' grsniing
license for the s le of liquor 'Ihe
liret city to vote od the sale qm s on
will be Frei’e-icksbiirg, where an
eltction will be* htid nu the 22 t inse ,
Hiui on the 26 't R ch.mond and
L /nohbtirg will ve'iu Fx -itemen:
tu Ihlscty is daily 1 crevsing. Belli
tb* wet a d t,.e dry people are Work
ing vigorously.
Ti o g Silt Rac i.
ip e/tini I# Unmirer
Mobile April 18 —F-iurh day o'
tier B,‘C trilij ck-y c'uCe meettrg
F s race, savon-eighlhs of a milr
dash, for live-yeir-olib; M’aliO' 1st,
A "erta 2i, Lu ta Iiruwi 3 <. Time
1:25
Bittle House handicap sweep-
china, our and eiue-e.ix'ci'nth mile -;
Hpaioing 1-t, A .nic Woodjock 2
F Taylor 3 1. Time 1:51
Cons 1 anon purse, ■ oe mile; B i
Bwetj. 1 , Tom 15 rlow V l, K n i. g
con 31. Tune 1:47J
4 0nrtl«r#r lit* u d.
Sinaiaf i0 >vaooiYeffy-«»-
Northampton, Mass . April 10
-Ail-t J Ad mi, in 1675, murdeieu
his tmpi yer, Moses Dickinson, an
agtd firmer of *A miersl, by splicnng cits , as compand
nid bead wi b an exc, robbed him of
a cobsideiabl'. aim of money and
fled, After spending ten yeats as a
dissolute tramp, he confeseed his
ciime during a drunken dispute, and
was re urned to Massachusetts, tried
aud convicted. He expiated his
crime on the sc- fluid here a few mins
utes after 10 o’clock this morning.
His utterances were blasphemous to
the last.
ON ’CHANGE.
4 Dali anil Dro p hi Hio.k War' el.
Tu<p l-y«loo* la Iwrh.
SpeGlal t/i lfi an
Omaha, Neb, April 16. — I) s
pa'cm-s fr m u wt s in westtri 1 iwa
show (hat tue loss of pr< party in tin
section betweet Grisw>du and Aud
erbon by Thursday's cyclone reaches
nearly tl50,'!G0 Eveiy.ning Was laid
low in the path of Hie storm The
small loss of tile Is accounted fur by
the fact that the cyclone occurred u
tbo day time and neatly every ou<
heel time to get to tbeir cyclone cel
lars, which nearly every fhim in'ha
part of I >wu is provided with.
A Ituplfc* (luugitil.
KpecU) to ICn'inner*aim.
Newcastle, D I, April 16 Coa:
R .bioson was iiaiige d cere hI. 1:03 i
in for rapw upon Mrs E ia F O.irdi er,
a while la'y He died of s ruligula
Hon and with a very alight stnuxt e
Ho made ei short speech on Uie nca'
a Id, retiera mg his a rtiou of inno
c-euce, and while the d pnty was ad
juating'he riois-e around tiis neck
t.aiii : ‘D:aw it Ugh:* i; 'ureweil to in-
world,’' In ten minutes the phyai
ciaris pronoui.ced tiie p ulsations of
the heart imperceptible.
F«i!ur**ft ul Hit W i’fk,
Special to Kt.gair«i itun.
New York, A:,ril J6 -Bustnes
failures occurring throughout II e
country during tiie last wtik, as io
ported t, R G D Dur & (J >, nuuibei
(or lilt Um e( B a;ea 155a; d Canada
.7, a total u( 182 against 215 Iasi we< k
and 214 .he week previous. The de
with previous
weeks, is considerable ami is ab-- ul
equally distributed throughout lb
country.
LABOR AGITATIONS.
Tlio Sltcatfem In Vss1 St Lob Is Free
tlcsllj Ike Sumy.
r - * -
SsBlIn.). Fir.il l’p»« «>J »•>Pi'«*' <• «
-Hii- V-nV,iU ftrc*t • »r Strike-WNct
ih«.S rlhcionrr »vl«a In Oiber Local-
llln,
spsnlal to Erqalrer.Hun.
New York April 16 - The stock
market continues cu t with piicea
ilr- o.iibg. At the opening '.here was
a decline of | tc } ai el further de
clines during the day ol J to J were
esteblished, but the ex'rtme Uxctua-
tions were generally within a range
of 1 aud iu many eases even lees. O r
e s ight rally during the f irenoon the
highest prices were reached, aud the
lowest quotations weie made gener
ally lu the last hour, from which
there was a small reaction and again __
» downwaid tendency at the close, '■ p ro m Tennessee,
Cor O* Mailuna AnuoBBfud,
tipeolal Ur KuQulrer-Han
Washington, D C, April 10 —
The confirmation is announced if
nine additional internal revenue col
lectors, ail in ibe west and north ;
also of Colonels Potter and Roman
tote brigadier generals; E A Me-
Wuorter, oulleotor of customs at Bt
Marys, G >., and a large number of
pe B’.masier*, anu miner civil and
military t ifleiais.
A SCO UDO IF Ira,
Up—U Enquirer-1*um.
Cincinnati, April 16— Iibori
Hamiltou’d largo tobacco manufac
tory in Cov'i gie-ri, Ky, burned this
morning, e a-naging his st< ck to li e
amount of J6ej OOd; insurance i63 060.
Senator J-th* u’i ■j««eeBi»r.
to Mnoniror-Huu.
Nashville, Tenn., April 18 —
G vernor Bate has appointed Hon W
C Whltthorne to succeed Howell E
J .ckson as United Bts'ei senator
Spuria.’ to E r qn'rer.Hu".
New York, Apill 16-Tbe em-
piiiyes ol the Thin! Avenue street car
iii< went on a siiike this morning
mid a geniral e upon all ilio lines
c nt tolled by that line is the result
Third avei be (rom curly an riling,
lice ween the satdes at B x y-fif.li
-ire t nne 1 Bowery, was lined with
p -11co fli-.-ers io prevent a: y inter
ference nu the part of Ihe etiikers ii
tlie coiiipai y si ould pn ee el lo rut
its car-«. Police were held in reservi
set the headquarters a) d at | dice sta
tions aloig li e route of lbs toad
The j olice eupe riideiulenl had a con-
fprene.e with th- e flic.rs of ti e road
ilum ir lie im ruing, at which it was
dicided io tusks no attempt to rue)
i-.-its btye ml the R s y Ii b Greet e a
iile s oi below Grand s.r et, but to
keip i-e tiut unica'.iou le!ve" n then
(wo points to tbe greatest ; racticabb.
X'etd 'llu p'd’cs do not uhticipati
si:y tr- ttbie fie m tbe stykots, but are
prepared to meet it if any is made.
Pile coinin' y I us decided to run as
many eatsiis liny can pet, drivers for
between t' c stables at B x y fifth
s'ree t um. Broi-mn street, btgtm.ing
u 11) ’e'' ck his morning, end have
asked'he police ( protect them along
'hutreii'e When the strikers len
work tins niorutsit, 'hiy congregu ed
it. g'out.s del g Thud avenue, hut
wire quickly scattered' and kip
movit g by tbo police. A number of
Icaitai.s wire jut to wotk by iln-
eempatty, to feed and tske care of (Lit
hr is m.
BEATEN by strikers
Hannibal. Mo, April 16 Last
night, lieu strikers or tbeir tympu-
li iz rs, attacked three of the new em
ployes of Ihe Mtisourl Prcifle: rail
way. One rs’.a|ied without injury,
but the others, 8| cars and Abtiott,
were badly beaten. Bo fur hb can be
ascertained, there was no reason feu
their attacking them, other thai
hat they had filled the places oi
strikers No arris,s have been ensile.
THE SENTINELS BEING FIRED UPON
Bt Louis, A, hi 16 —Luo La
nigh', “'•ueineds oatrolbior the rail
remei yards iu Eisl tt. Louis were
stariieil by Hearing eevciul south
tt.nl. it is supposed at them, from
tiie direction of s v. ral houses mn
elie jurc’ion of tt e Cairo rtin.r L ...
ane P.ltsburg resili -ads This suit o'
attack on the guards ny.-t Income so
frequent th-.', iiiihi i -rb i ». m-n ha" tc
ye: I'een ir.jured, G " R ece, com
rnar’iiii'g ihe mili aiy foer-es in re.
vh iHsueil an or'-i ho' ic i-ahe.
if -i.o's ere fi.-« d fr'm any
liuiMing the guards -hall surrou.ed
•uch he.us< s, raid them aril arrest nil
guilty p- suspicious persons f uud in
(h- buildings Two eb’pu y .IieriO-.
while guarelmg the V-udal a mud
yards b»sl mgbt, were approached by
a number of men supposed lo b.
ati'ikeis, who enpa^ed tbiiie in con
versatiou, elurir.g the progress ol
v.bid) Ihey attacked 'be o*-pu e ,
Ixa'ing them badly. Upon the ap
prouch e f several sentine's, wbo were
on guard in adjacent yards and who
were attracted Oy the cries of lliederi-
ulii's, the a -ail a rite ii -d, leaving their
victims ui c luscious.
NO CHANGE IN THE SITUATION.
Bal’iimore Md, April 10 —There
is no eli-.iig iu li e-strike on (In four
iiieea of seicet rauway.-, fromyesier
day. B th sides are determined. No
trouble' 'o far
THE S ITCH AI EV STRIKE
ChicaGi), Ae.rie 10 — Ti.»- switch
men ou il.e Bal'lmort- and Ohio r a-'
in south Chicago wen' cut iliis evo
rung owing to the refusal of the loca
fli-lais to a ce ie to their demands
' .r ihe discharge of non u ion men
It is rumored (bat tiie Lake Bhon
swi'ebmen will go out in-moirow
I'hus fur she rm-.el has hud nod ill
cul y in iu ving 'ru ns,
'UIE NEW YOKE CAR STRIKE
New Y"Iik April 16 —A uuuiiiju-
I’icu ion was riceived by ihe T'liirel
Avenue street car officials U s afier-
r o >n as foilow -:
“G r.ih me-i : This lime (he pub
lie Id genera' will stand by you
(Signed) “A Union Man ”
The company to-day tan e.x oars,
making in all thirteen tiip-n A' 3
o’clock he; io der of tlifi s rekeri sen:
a tue-ssuge to the railway comml-sloi:
asking lie members to come at once
to tl Is ci’y. A rep’y was received
stating that tbe board would
accord a bearing In the
erovernor’arooms at Ibe City hall at
10 a m to-morre w. The strikers say
they exp-ct the commissioners will
kn-ist ou the rwnning of cars at once,
or else declare tne company’s oharter
forfeited, “and if the charter Is for
feited wo shall a| ply for it,’’ said
one of the committee. Thus the mat
ter is in abeyance? until tomorrow.
The company will run its cars again
-morrow.
ANOTHER STRIKE IMMINENT.
New York, April 15 —A strike is
imminent on the Third avenue snr
fuc? ruilroad. Tiie empire protective
association demand the discharge of
police court to-deey Seven came
from the ranks of the tailors, as
many more from the spinners in the
Chelsea Jule work", ae.U bur were of
ihe G rin.'ib huh* rs’ union, now inter*,
rated in a boycott of Mrs Gray’s
bah s' op. Justice D illy decided to
make a h s cn°e ai d entertained ft
e implaiiU of conspiracy against
Geoge L'-nhiut aud Matthew Mur-
r ij-, no mb'-re of the tailors’ union.
Bdl (> . f'.’SO each was furnished. A.
tew c-fit.c tri'-re eggnssive boyoottere
were liner’ $5 and tbe others werri
tiiscbai g el.
MOODY ^ND SANKEY-
Ot <o n <1* 4 Hi t <1
If . njif til H « A
lut «f tbcf
I UM lull( tvlllf, V tt.
('llAIU.I'TPESVILLE, Va , April 18,
- F r Hr V' ral w etrs this community
lias bi eu looking forward with live,>
inti re st to (lu c 'tuit.g ol Moody anti
Bat key, Ibe gnat revlvrl-te, Oi
Bi urelny they arrived, and at 3:30
ha' sf ' rnnon began a sr ries of ser*
vices which continues till Sunday
night. Log before the appointed
hour fir the opening if the meet
ing Bu unLy » largo number
i f p. is-.us from ibe surround
ing c untry c mmenced pouring
into tins ci y, ami every tram
iiioucbt mar y to add to the already
uvi ill.wing crowd. The service
wen eoi. h e'ed i" 'lie publio hall e-f
rht l! uver.-lty o V rginia, near tills
c:iy B >on after tlio dooru were open-
e l the c uimodtoUB building vi s
literally packed wilii students, citi-
z ns arid visiioip L is estimated that
nearly 21.00 persona wi'ue-ied tha
opening i xerc'Bes. The? music was
furubhid hy a choir of over s’x'y
voices, aud r!uru g the services Mr
8 ki y sang si veral of the solo.? f r
a hide ha has bee trie s ee\brat<d
tbio.igtiout the world.
Mr Moody’s addresi was camusi
ami toicible and a most gratifying
oegining made in his work. A' 7:30
n m, tin s eond meeting began in tiie
Uuivi rt-iiy public hall, and ihe au*
jiei c, wu q die us laigt as at tbe eif
tei noon service. A the close of hies
itni ribs 51r Moody asked as many
as were disposed to relire to the
chapel near ley where he could have
a more private and Intimate prayer
niee'ti g with them. Htiortly the
cLtapel wap lull, and all Its oiled with
undivided atiention to iho eloquent
appeiJs of the distinguished divine,
a;,d many manifested an Intention
to reform tbeir carer. Hund*?y
tuoruibg at if u’olock, another largo
and ruieiesti' g meeting was lield and
oiliers al difl. i ut hours ol rha day,
till liualiy 'lit series of servlet' clos
ed at 10 o’clock a bight with most
satisfactory resiD's 8 , large an earn
est au hf euiblvge; bus never before
)>eer> witnessed ,u tins community
juirl the result of the efforts of the
•diatingui"! ed i veicg 11 is s is ex'rerne-
!y graitfyir'7 ic p.ii, and t-e!>?cia)ly to
tni! eart'CHt Christian wnikcs Who
:vcre ini''rumental in arranging f r
r tit ,-c er-r Vice w
1 Ib'.» €J«vvl .tt*( nr hi U(il
I s said (teat Uie u e of a oral gas
a P-ttsburg. Pa., for luaiiu'acturiiig
purp res in so general t.s to remove
(r .rn tiie oi'y its dirty aud smoky ap-
pearae ee. Instead of smoke pouring
forth in clouds, the sky is dear. The
gas cist' 21) per cent, less thau cal.
The prc.fi s of the business are iui->
moose. O m company has a cauitail
of 15.000 000 invested, and u reve-
nu'i i. |il 600 G00 a year, afferding
dividendsof 1 ter cent, per month,
wnile a great -uep us I? being heapeef
:p B .ini) wells bi.ve bii n yielding
gisfr' in lit'etn lo twenty live-years
and r siiji supplying aii toat ia re-
q tired of them.
C.'oulnia.’i riutf Thu TXnlurlti,
An liuliaii profe a r wishit.g tc;
(ii d out w. e i.er ihe euiabm o! tun-
i-.iiii i x s.ed in Uie d-.w aud sail, ex-
rif-i im e.iert e n himself by having la-
u ions o. rlcw and a dl collected from
m.hub.hy places , j c:cd under hia
.-kin. He . xntrieuced no evil re-
id Is. H.- aud his friends made fif .y-*
.wo i-imiiar experiments without
barm
l »'« J uf,:l»i Ccuulrj,
Me G A Farir i, who has recently
ruv. b-d ex.en&ively iu the K ilaharl
desert, r orib of c»p« C 1 my, in
B u’h A'rica, now reports that bo
b uud millions of uctes of nutrition 1
gnoses, a d tie believed this so-called
desert will iu timo become one of tbe
grtutest cattlo-j roduciiig countries
in the world.
seven non-union men lu the employ
of the company. Toe company re
fuses. Tiie conference has so far
been without result. A general tie
up 1h predicted for lo morrow
BOYCLTTF.RS IN COURT
New York, April 15—Tnree tll.'v
ferept labor orgai-lz .(ions were repre*
sorted among edgbleen boyno'ters
arraigned at the bar of second district
IIjo lloj . utl l>(fl9adt
Tbe boyo-itt is u boycott upon the
honest laborer, aud nnt on the proi
du er. The man who, by boycotting,
elin s up a shop, is preventing some
otbtr man from getting uu hoaesi,.
livh g - Carroll D Wrlgut,
AOIdMTlU TUlt Oll|fM< EKB on CM
leckfii.
Hcarrely a Dakota man has gone to
VVashit g’on this winter on privato
or public business wbo bus not been
faithfully followed by a batch of “af
fidavits” calculated to destroy his
influence or ell grace his name.—
B.smarck Tribune.
Gath says “tbo mental storehouse of
Blaise compared to that of Conklin*
la es much largei as a barn Iu Pennsyl
vania is bigger than a doghousa ” The
ungrateful Giih will yot, be kioked.
from the R jsooe dogheme.
The cquire p'ano has four good lege
all around, The piano tha; c’alTia to
bo grand s'aids on three. The np»
right p'ano does not shew Us legs as
receptions.
Changing the names of s're tie wliJ
nut make (he ditches oleansr; and good
men deserve better thlnge tbau having
dirty streets named for them.