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YOL- xxvm— M) 79 COLUMBUS, GEORGIA FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2 18S6 PRICE FIVE CENTS FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS The Hon e ••fscusse the L. brr r- bltratlou iiiii. H A *iiMOud ( b^r<m«rliei I '■ *s * TrfcU gn4B I'rand* Tbr lljil Pr vliUta& far n B«iuu«o( to Llucoln ilia =ton •to. jgpiolal tc Ei quire’ Sen. Washington, April 1 - K lly, of Pennsylvania, rirli g iu ii qm-t-tioo ! I privilege, said he found in ib< R coici this morning that the gentleman from Mieet at’ (O'X ' ) yi'Merday bad slaieu that be (Mr K U>) f, ad mad: a speech on a bill prohiuhing the im portation oi contract labor Identical with tha". he made on the arbitration bill. Ho bad tint beard that state ineut, an I he Uni not wish by silet.ct to acquiesce tin its corr c no-s Re supported thr contract labor b h, but lie had declared it to he crude •and had suggested amendments i perfect it. That bid c uld be amend' td, hut the bill ot the (remit mar from Missouri meant nothing and could not have life breathed into it The house 'hen went into committee of the whe-h (Springer iu the chair) on the it-b- r arbiirutiou bill the geo eral debale to be closed a -1 \ !o--k The biil was discussed by Gibson ofW-s Virginia, Crain of Texa-i Diiuu oi Atkansas, Buchanan of New Jers.y, Wonhington of Ilil noie. Taisuey of Michigan. Anders son of Kansas, Osoorne of Pennsyl vania, Long of Massachusetts, B und of Pennsylvania, Cannon t-f Illinois, and others, la closing tbo debate O'Neill, of Missouri, said that every compulsory law ph.c>-d on the stai ute books of any country bad proven a failure. The desirid result could only be -secured by conciliation When public opinion wos behind 8 measure Is powerfvl. He quoted from the views of political econo mists which bad bteu considered by the committee on labor, ar.d which upheld the principle of oonciliatloi and arbitration At the conclusion of his remarks the bill was read by sections f r amendment. In speaking to a verbal amend ment,Hammond of Georgia, at tact e : the bill, which, he aii erted, instead o being a bill to prottet labc, was oi e to prevent strikes, in Ihe interest of corporations Bud a* 'he txpenre of the United 8 a es Every man who believed as the gentleman from Peuu- sylvaoia (K-lley) did, that the measure was a trick and a fraud ought to vote agRinst it. The ht ust proposed to crys ai z i intoastu u‘.< l*iw,somelhiig which nobody sain was good and m-.ny ; e -p-le saiu wa ft simple trick to gui nd of ihe ques lion, Kelly, of Pennsylvania, faid that by bis remaiks yesisrday he did noi mean that the gentlemen on theccm- mtitee on lab ,r had delibera'f !y per- petta.ed a trick and fraud. H> knew that the gentlemen who could sub- mlt ibis hill to the working tni n of the country as a provision for the speedy settlement of etiq 1 yet- a - d emploj es were qui-e too innicentti deliberately attri p l a fraud or .tick [Laugh er ] P wderly had done more to advance he pricipleof arbi tration than all ihe frr-tby el qu-rc- that he (K lly) ar.n bis ms -cla es hs.c’ uttered y s erd-y acd to day. P.>wderly V; pa; er bao been read aid considered by the heads of corporation arid they had paid : “If Ibis is the spirit of tin working men we most regard It ” For ut my years he (Kelly) bad de pounced as frauds and 'ticks j is such bil’b as ‘hi» which pre e -Jed to be in tits interest of the wotkitu men; that be bad incontinently use wonts for which be now apolcg z-tn to the tut - ci mi members of the c-m mi tec on 'ithor. T 1 e e< mm it ee then r i-e, art! O’N-il! moved tliat ml debate on tin fitst etc ion of the bill bo limited to one minute. By a p: rliamonlfiry man over B a ga;-, of T xv--, to k ti c tl r am- made r cmisti utiot.ai a-gumen' eg. iuwt ’■ be b- ’!. L iwty, of I tiiutia, del.led ihe as etuion “rtiat -he bill was a ttuk am ft- ud, or tha- it infri gni upon ut y provision of i!.e ci s(itu<..>n H C-neelved tliat the c tnniiUee lu.d prrcetdfd with tiie Utmost cau iir and cir. umspec ion iu framing tin measure. 1 He * Amt of the Hiil w- ul-i be to cryste 1 - z public opinn n. I his Jo,i 6 manr, a-, sure ns tru b wt-s cmuipotent, ji s so sure wou d c-r poia.e bodies bt compelled to yield ti tle demands e-f justice and right It wi-s u step iu the right direction. It was in response to i cry of distress. It waB the "snip ahoy” to tl-.king sailors. L t con gress put this sign in the he ivens at a token to labor, that it would not be alws.ys distressed and that it would net always be subject to the e-xac'.loue of mouepoly. Perilling a vote on O’Neill's mo< tion, the house at 5:45 adjourned. HEX ATE, Shortly after the opening of the senate E ’nt-unde moved that when the s»nu e adj muted to-day it be till Mondty next. Agreed to. The bill fir the erection of a mon- umsnt in W-oehirgton to the memo* ry of Abraham Ltuctla at the cos: of half a million dollars was reported from the library committee and phased. Piatt mi.de a few remarks in ref erence to a resolution s rue time since Introduced by biur providing for the Coupid ?V.inn of executive business lu rp.n session. [Ttiis resolution has been adversely reported by the cou- I mittee on ru’es ] Piatt remarked that us the pclut of order might be made on the resolution that it changed a rule without due notice, tie w u’d on Monday n- xt propose »n amer dment to the resoiu ion ep cifylng the particular rule of ihe senate which he proposes to have ameudtd by ihe renolu'ion. At the juggssiion i f L'*g&n an un* derata: ding was pecuc-ul Hy which bis army Hill will In taken up Mutn day nex‘. immedia'ely t.f er the uiorning bu-.-.it ea-, at d its o -. s' it ra tion continued throughout the day, and it necessary, from day to day, iiii di-rosid of. P art oon-ented that his Washing- t o erritorytiill might be in’ormall.v Is d -isidf iu -rdit: to permit i f tiil- fto.ion on ..he army toll, but on the c million that tbo Washington bill ■il.o uld no 1 lose i' j r gbi of way. A 2i>’ct.ek'l e Washington 'er- rii> r.v bill was laid before .he s aaie D ilpit explained 'in ii .a: ciai con- di luu of tie territory, ami fr m fig- uris cited uigued the undoub cd ".lultty tr> mivritain a state gcvi ru men! The climate he vliecriiedfts “Co- 1 it sun m r, inttd in winter ano reniBrRi.biy ealubtious " N' coun try i;ii the face ot the globe, he ‘aid, possessed t.n inland sea which for beamy i f scenery, the ex'eut of un obstructed m-v'g-iiie channels, or •afe and oi mmott" us harbors c-utri comi&re with Puget Hound. T. e iiitMglr a ion couid J.-arnlj au>!clpbte tin 'uiure in et< re for that terii oiy. M -tgaii spoke in euppori cf ,nt- bill i.'be only < ijeotioo to it, in bis mind, was 'ha' it authorized the president to admit a sta-.e by pr> c.a n a i-.u it be should find the cuutii ri i s to have been c nipiied with He luonght that provbiou of doub’- ful cotu.t;-u iopfc i:y ami wisdom It we the busimss of cmgress, not the ptesid- ot, tu ailtnit new staieB. Tnis ob| -ction, however, would not keep Morgan from support!! g ttn bill H< submitted that the c.unmiih.e on ter ritori s rnigb.i properly sub iilu'e ac tion by cm gri s for the president’s proelamatio". T be ci nrmiffee amendmertls to the bill w..-re then voted on seriatim end gr-eit o V -oihbc-s submitted as an amend ment bis bill last pietenied ( he en- nbiit g sc'), provldirg for the adtuis- eliin of Mott (ana. Tl-is n mains rite per dirgqu s ,ol wiit-n ;he till coun-s b.f re 'i « set,a r- again. A 5:12 ibe senate went into ex cu» ive srseion In ten minutrs ti e doors were reopened and the senate adjourned till Monday. ON ’CHANGE. A Qnltnl nihI Irresulmr «l«rh flfkik'l WASHINGTON WAIFS. Secretary il »untrgN .H licit mo onliiltiB Very ve.i. The Pnbilia I> b. .Rhttm ni- h< litvan \.t%n ohm* T. bti ciPtf-KnnilntMlfHii d* 1 !*; la K ry S irrlF.l ' K q'HM'i.finr WAfrlllNOTON April 1 I q s’ Steri tuy Msmii'g’s Ip ir e s' coon to day rliciis tfie irform t or ihsr tt.e secretary’s condition is about tip saint t s a ! ist r- por . • There m ff r -'at irutirove il--n' iu the ,ee.e atym i" ,” -tv • L n- c-tlu tn nigh'. “H" wtv> r t;!i'1.1 d cheerful ot.d at"- o use Ids liglp hand sortie. Tin ugh far from h-dre ft we nt'it . in is v ry mno l>*-r ■ r '' REPUBLICAN SENATORS IN CAUCUS T tie n t-ubld an sei at >rs lu-ld » cattpus 'bis tijiirt ii g at d filled e ut mi’tee p ac-s m-de vi-.c-p t i-y -he ii. a h of 8-. nator Mi.'lcr. They then prrceedui to cot ti.'er what to do i about l e collector.- of it e nd tevn i u- v- are in i- g ti pin t d f-- v rt»b v | iy the surat.-' coiinni'ttn on flume 0 . ' They react ed r.o cor-clusion ut ii will j caucus again 'o mo:row. NC-MIN A'! ions Tnepreeid.nl h d y m-nii' >t"ii be briemifer gemral, (' --l T' of- H R -gcr. 18 it infantry nn-.l C 1 J - H P f'er. 24 h inf ntry; also I, iphcl* A M. Wnir'er collector of cu-toma for tbe iltstrim o’ S M.ir>’s, Ga. I.F.BT STATEM1 NT. The debt et«!‘iu'-nt ts-ued to-dar shiv.s tiie reduction of the puolic debt dnrinv ihe tnon'h i f M rcb to I-* f 14 <‘87 884 Cash in ihe ‘r a-ury, *406 997 711.62; ro'd mh• fice'e - r ut »iar d'r-p jii() 775 U43: s'" - c r fi Cfit‘8 i uMioi'iiug. #9n 122 421; c»r lifl<?‘ e- of del- it 'liiei'l.ii i h- #11, 025 hiwi; ] enders i ihh »• ding. *840 74s.641; 'rrd'ii' Hl ctnreecy not incl-.oJii.fc- •<* n- ■■ ed a- ost or des”- “"1 JR 956(il2 27 uient uotbit g of the lact is ontaln- ble, but an abundant orop of rumors have been gathered. Judge Glldereleeve is quoted »i raying tliat Waite hns not been ar tested HesayB he has come hereto iidl ali he knows, and be don’t know 'hat be H at nil liable to arrest. H- wrote to rue of hi' 1 wiiil: guess to ap pear before the grand jury, aud tit naa c m for t' at purp se He wilt be taken before the grand jury to morrow. The Cmrmerca’ Advertiser pub i-lies a luei. coinmii mtirview will W-.mi , calling i' tits cntife-su n. Tin --ubstBi.ee of W>lte’s statement if •ha', a- -* re waul for hi- service iu sc- c.ur’r g . tie the Ion oi K rk as presi 'em i t the board of alrtetmea it 1884 -o vi s siven i be privilege . f uj - pm ill log ;iie rapf ad c >d.mittee. H • Mppoin'td flinti nun as ! e knew in could on lly control They vo'ed oi • he /ranch’s' bill jt.s »>s lie dictnud Tire ex-aidt:ut *n cl-iims he.dtdul t.i« ru "f pure ro-ndshlo for “J m” Rndimoi d, who was J vet l> Sharp’s • g!.*-b. w -r in ibe de. 1, and “at tie ( -Vui ) - ever got a dollar. He men- tm s b ' iintbi r of aldermen who hr 'til: k did n ceive money, hut lit m.kesrt positive 8'ati tueiiiH. Wain flc-slly seknow It dged 'hat liH ntc-r -s' in gening lie B midway fianchisi bill 'hrnogh whs stimu'atei' by thi piomiaetftb tl e Of-nimiesiontibhip FOREIGN FLASHES Igna of W»r In ibo Earn—GU^atfline’* Civblaoi II Ids Two JleHInff', Il«, -no to Enow er-bun. New York, April l—The st c’- m ,.k- t con i-.uet- quiet with a good d »t"f irregularity in (he moveruut i f .rices. The feature of to-day’s opervions was s further advance tn the Tr.rts Con iueu'fal stocks due at •be first buyii g uy iuslde p-.rbej and la-r to rtpnrtH ot a meeting "’the ii flerent compsui s Tbe Uaiou Pv fic and P-c.ti Mail raoh eh w a net gam oi ij Tht 8 uibern P-.ciflc onclted itsh gbes' price siuce I'Pted— 39ij O : tbe other hand, coalers, wt.ile wi ll held, w re only shady. The imprest-ion is becoming prevalent ’bat :h* Penney>vania r il road w-li nor beern e a party t-'. ar.y area gemeot to control 'be ou’pui for n x- yn r. V ni'erhilu- were dull and “a unless, white grangers are -irsil 'rections lower. Richmond and W -! Point, an i> active slock, w» week (irrt ice' If In ’he fi"t»l deal ii g- ihe n-Biketfhowtd very utclded feveri hr esr. bi d i. r-gulardy for ‘he mopl . c -ve p’ceke, und closed r- v--r ii-'h t.t.d rrr--guLr. 8a 1 s 297 000 sbftffs. t .Unidfrcr ll tni’d. to Rn*ui*«r -ttvn. Gaevest.'N April 1 A sp'cial to i tu N -.vI, Ir tu M rtin - Buy : A noon yen’erdsy Wish Wisbll'gt'.n, C-d.-re-', v a 'X cuted h'r. in tht i lest nee "• 51'00 perMiiib tor he mnr> uer of Wiilis D-inb n a year age. Tbe c-neii m r t d ti.au co:.’eased hi- i-uilt <-t U:i o, er.d said st wi ght. -i'&t be eh md in t.»i uni H< I -..)-( tew." tr.Ht'gatrd to u.e c.riui. i \ Ph i Du.-ili r-. a l.aIr i r- iher r f He [ vioum E| t- Duriiec was inuaidi- j a'eIy attes fd on 'he stnrg'h of VVeshirigtoL ’« cm' fepiioa. Wash- h gion txhibited pr at nerve. He I v de ou Ins cilln from ilic j jut! to the grove ne>r th" ! .-"g“ of town, where a sc- II ‘d was erected. A'er a’mou* teiiti g hia laige uuditLce of c-.lor<dl peot'e to avoid ihe pl’twlls which! b oup,lit him to the pci.fi Id, he sui-i i he wanted his body to be buried in I •*d 6ilJoii.it,g counly, and pae e I his I hat around for onuttibu ions to de- ' fray tbe expenses of (ransporlit glia body. He gH'hered $22 tor which he heartily thanked the donors. He took bis place ou the ecnfiold, the noose was adjusted, aud iu a mo ment bis neck was broken. The body was gi'-en iu charge of friends for burial. _ ill unilraa*, Danville, Va , April 1.— The Danville and Norihwet!e°n railroad company orgaciz -d to-day with J E Schoolfleld, preehJen'; B 8 Crews, F X Burton, W T Towns, E P Miller, 1 B Fi'.z»eta i, of Dmville, and W \Y Bsrry, of Bedford county, direc tors. Three others from Bedh rd will be ohosen. The route of the road will be from Dinviile through Pitt sylvania ana Bedford counties to P.g Island, James river, whe.e oonnic tion with the Allegheny, aud event* ually wi ll the Baltimore and Ohio sya'.err, will be made, TO BE t'K SELUTED On np • >t -t" V" •' ftittn-H of Ihe In’eiiur .' me ’ <■ rt t- ff e’ tha J C C ■ ’’Hr". n r M hi 1 A * , and J.nru't F Btilcy, ■ 8 '.'-11, L».. th o g'i noi-pp'raiy w. n " h;r per- sons, T-live ri-'ui-.'' ■■■■■ >y r.f public lands : T-inms.’> p .pp’-, L n f r fraudub nt i urnc >- ? u-mg p'nt tint- • f er> oil fo »!••« mv’iufacture of tng«, criminal u : hue baeu or- den ■ d.-riiRti t - .»• *nt ot jus ice on ttie ground of conspiracy to defraud ihe goviri merit. I is alleged that 'he perils entering these lands have b- x -d nearlv 8b OfK) pli e trees, from which more tbuD 10 900 Im-r 1 • o’ rude p'ne gum l;avt- b en taken, fr m wb'cV. was mm uf- n t r d «f.rn 62 000 g "o sot lurrM'tini and 10- 000 barre’s o’rosin. I is apr all. g. d ' ii.-it t! e l-iw as 'o rt eider ce and ci.il- ttvAtic:. I.'.h not been c-mp ii-d with, at si that as scon as the tr.-es have been made *o yb Id ail’be gum o' | which h- v am capable, in em-e- j quev.ee of which ti-ty die, tiu- land is I abandoned "p wnrUdiss THE KEPOtn'S CON EIHSIEI) ,e cie uiy " iv- r n * rece T a dbr-a cb fr-ill G -n Oro< k cm flr.'it- | ir e 'be "e:ort i t - he ■ urrt-nd..r and iT.bv-qu id. escape . f Gcr-'iiimo ar d a part, of his band, but givi' g r.o de tails in uOdhior. to tth-.i t vs already been published. ANOTHER ONE PULLED - r-p 1 1 " Ecoair'T-S-i’ Ntw Yolk Anri Illl-IL (.,':!r-l fee B \V'..l C UK I t-:>J A 9 ’o i a i bi an fl,i. ci r B r * -, h i e i ■/. t ran' Is u d bj j :dg Cotiri O ti' -ii.v wi i D iC'lv P, n .. i f ih>- d - : c a'l.m .n •" i it g a in g-ht: t ci r hi Wui e. VS Ik-i 'in- nun t ! <• • > -Hiii* rni ui tide mi . - x o.i L k O'lr- n, oi-.i ■, i ti Uepi--, In i- •; c. 1 I:'". ( • m • i d e-1 : ' M - Wft ' . s: e y> n ” l'i c x in-" ii iu - Et-A !di r uo; t- ui d. it- a* d be miss "ti even tieion- pr. duct d ftnii b<-- w i.e w ut unde; ar-i ut licltirveil iho Watte UI | 0 if II- ire v a r r .' t w • in/"l tm US, I : h |.e ere.! is li i m n i f li ■ a r flt-'e the nn.eb thiktd JuOai Gi'deitli.evn Tacair st ci ush! c nsterria inn in ana arou.,d lie ti y ball a .d i. is said ti a’ tbe dilfrC'ivrs tne rn tn tta,k of every Mit it the lbh-1 alder men, and sho, II any auerup- t" le-.ve the city ibey will ul ot.ee be arres'ed. Diairict Attorney Mur’lrt sirntly denies tha; ex Alderman W-ile was arres'ed, nor wi uid be lulm-t that w wariant was is ued for him, He says Wai t is bis guesi a .d as such Is eu tilled to protec i u from the rapacity of Intel viewing r porters. It is cer tain that when Waite arrived a' tbe Grand C-ntral depot from Essex county at 7:30 ibis morning lie was met by luspeo or Byrnes and an an eistant, who took brut in a clifce carriage to the dis'ricl attorney’s < fflee. The diBtiict a toruey was aware of the Coming T he i x sl ier. rm»D, tLe ir specious and the disu ict- attorney i eld a long convirsa iin Tne grand tury is nol in session, so it cannot be that Wal e will be wan ed hy members if 'hat body to dt y. I' is impossible to see him, but those who have met him sio'-e his return say that he is aej diy and iiueorti-e-n- ed as ever. Beyond it e ab. ve mate- Hy A-maria/m C*ii> London, April 1 — The cabinet bold two sisnons to day. A'ter ad iourMiten'. of ihr first o o the m-Mii tiers were hastily summoned t> another meeting held in G lade ton t-’t- rocno in tbe house of comm ns Thie second mee lug was said to have beep, called b> csi.se of '.he reevip of serious lu-ws from Bulgaria and G.eico. The c btnet dieonssed tbe schetm of buyit g tu' Irish hntdl. ri's I cons' quenoe of the unfavorable atti tude‘f the Scotch liberal assciolutei Gladsione prepared tc< modify hit pr j et ir. several particular-, but. r< i g ei aiMit CMild be reached hy the cabinet 1 now seems prob b e iha the p r i i J-'0i wi'l he withdrawn. GLADSTONE'S TSISH P LU'Y. The P-UI Mull G. z lie this after non says: The hostile tone of the Set)'eh liberal prpw, as well as that manifested in most of the re-ent public meetings, $has caustdsome of Glad- vtoie’s closes? followers to doubt tha tbe 8:o’ch members of parliament will -upport '.he premier in any very ’ road scViema of h-me rule f-r Ire- iu'd Parnell sees this d fflcuitj platrilv, a-id is perfi-oily willing u: liHVt G'adstone conform hispolh-y to the ry gL - o "sot the situation' and in m.-dlrj his Irish proposals ut.til the\ recofc the iJimersioui which wi lsui: ihe Hrotcb wi*h<-a? alienating the Ir 8b. TL* I eh leader, it is siated, ) oti» ti< clave i Lbat any home mb- '•ci ebieeliic" does not stii .»fy hot j i,i S.-o'ch a d Iiisli rnenjt'e's <vay | si we!! 1 e wlthdrKwn. b'Csuee i'. can | not sucre! d. SIGNS OF WAR IN TIIE FAST. Oim.ie fiv e 1. en receiv d h Du. veil por’ (o b.uV" a’l ?r-rp» do vs-i!, .hero in ri!.".'din ess f--- e- a •: ** s-l.'-rtest i o !c>- The Pal; M.-llGa z.-’t o , -rp.mirg up li t s. us’i-m i i e.r-'ern Eur. ; e, eayt P;it-ci AUx ! ander, ot Bulgaria, is obstlr a e, an i | toe g"VUT:tuaui u: O sene s likewise T"' Turks ere ut decid'd, and tu-> I powers are tt.-ieaey The steel torpe ! to r-ivi Polyphemus is 11 it'g ou' j hastily at I); vi bj.oil. Site hi s t* 11 i '-rderid to proceed ?.i 8u Islmi-, Tbe I 'U’lo- k, it" PhII Ma'i G r. !'ps.!,yK. j is morn-y alar' ond. I Tbe Earl < f R’-cherry, n-’crc'arj I f. r tori ign ff >rs. 1 ai a )' t g inter I v i w wt h tbi K tsslan and Turkisii " iioe'er-, T' <■ **' v* rrmen'. r 'r-a- '' 1 Lie ei'u i ’' o i t*>p east vi>rv 'irinut two AH-FIBERS UNSEATED H H W -t ai.u J- h-l Colin s, iil>. era) member* of p-rit"meut hr I.' Kvicb, 8 fi.- k c UL-.y, b-ive hen. ! '.r e and eft c ! *«rgea of ilteeal ebe- ! ’i -neerit g prac'lcos. HOW THE <7. > R TRAVELS j St - Pel er bid g Ap'lt 1 —T 1 t r. a *it )j in vLil.if is of bis oi u r j - arud f r G’nu e.i to-day. Theut- ! tm Ht pncitiiivnb have been trk>r f r tWnrotto 1'n r f his ; erMir. 'J be ! r-ilway route over v.'hL.h tire pnrty will p at wilt bo guarded bi 100,000 ! nt;n. Ii* ItflUIU, TTE STKlKF.KS AM) TROOPS STILL FioiniNO Brussels, April l — The workmen in M■ n-tni.M collieiies Lave struck. An unsuccessful atttmpt wts made ny some of tbe men last night to blow up the manager’s house with dynamite. Tm ro br.s been fighting at Man- grntort and Bessaix between the strikers and troops. Many men ob both -ides were wounded. ■t licpri>r>B»l la rift) Tear*. The oongrtsaional newe up to this date possesses not the slightest Inter est. Congress seems determined to fritter away its ilme, Instead of ren dering it profitably to the nation. Rheme on such tardy legislation,— Philadelphia Ledger, March 25, RATHER MIXED. H« Util Hud O'd lady (snmswhat privileged)— Are you a marrying man, Mr Hard- cestl 7 Mr I-far.lctwMe (epr»Pstl\)-OT, no itit.ecu, ma au ; I'ui a widower, * r..ad a mob X Slh lit MisiiUd retail ling Between lloxl ;tnl tlir Kuiglits Tl*» Hnlgl 'i t»C —Tl*' 1 ' ’HleBi'Utl l»nr»n lilpti > g Alcinji U lir out riimu -itr: k«f>i irrtfi eti, MC « ■^pftOl^l ’o F, 1 -•Pnn. East St Louis III Aon! l— 0 vb g 'o the i hsi-uce "T any il liu.n i-riter.i from the (xi’cuiive ci.nimilt»< as to t!)P • xtc time wT'-C" Ih-y hcukl re'urn to work, i he sir i k" of < bo yard* im n and -wl'cbmen still c ntiuues i’he etrikt rs have asai n.bltd in gti a 1 uinhe' tills m.ii' iing !;■ tLe ta'tri yard* and - round tl.-c relay depot, tun no sciit iih d'stor'iuuceB tire antic j.a’fil TTuyl.avfi . Xiirosstil tljp’i i ii ten i ion "I not to-.ior.tog to violence, •lowt'vcr u teat the pr,-vocation, am; w!M pursue >'hi-s.»mn ecu, sc ns tha’ of yes’n ’ay iu ilie n l.mpt t" ret tlet fr; ight tn til an imp- .n-iollity by per suading ei-g’nccrs to desert theit posts. In view of the deter- 'ninaiion the luccs'i-ly of ctJ'irg upon 'h" s-ti'c' rniii.tu to probe: railroad prop r y i-i not now I'eib Ui 1 - iy coo-id' rni Tiie pre-erop i f dep- u j United 8 ir es mar-ba’s I a- it re straining i 1 fl-ieuoe upon the more demorsuntiv 1 tunnberm f'.lie-c:owiI, at d the t fl-ir:. of Uni Wabash rouil, vviilob s under eonlrt 1 of the UtiI.it rt a es c ur’, to start out Irt-igh- rairis arc nol inferfe ed with Ttu know ledge tliat the «■ v-rnor nf'h' stiitp B’-fi Adju'a n.-G ‘Uernl Vino are w dcblDg ttieir every move in order to determine wheim-i or not i' -ha!! b<* rieo'siary tf.call out tbe mil itia, r e ruins the strikers fr ut vm ter ce, ami Hie crowds ere in cunso- quenct u. u u I'v -nt r v NOT VET EM)EI) St Louis. April 1 - Contrary (o general - XTiciaitou tliat the txeou five committee of district as-embly No 101 would designate the hour of 10 o'clock thic m ,-rtmg as the tlim ,vhen tiie striking knights of labor ■dtouid return to work, no order to .hat effect wts I Hired, and at 10 •>’cloek t'e strike continues. N-tu of the strikers iiftvc applied tbu- m'-rniug to ihe M utl Pacific ill -lal- for woik, tod they say they will not do so until mtiered tiy the xt-cuuvfc cm mittee NE W MI N EMPI, YED F.astBt Louts Ij.l A»»ril 1 — D Spite the continuance of the s rlko u{ion this side ot the t. ver, a o-kusld- '■r;.bls nnmi er of new switchmen s.nd yari'E e- I avi bet ii employed t< fl l the ideoes uiude vacant by the alrikers, and & 1 fti pearuDC s >>de niorrti.g rmlicut; >- pe<dy riB'jmn- :ron oi freight trcfli I ry he dir rent ro d- 8-vi'cb engli.o- are now run- • irg bst k and fnro'ard iu the yard, pee para ory ,o in in. g out 'r-l.rhi UR rui. None of the -wi cb f oginctrt have »s yet bteu nrevailed npm t( leavw in. it cr-g.-C'v.snur.' it--, -pul. r f.eii'h' e.tg't eus el-'.I In- (qurliy -adriTj) in tarf^rniig iln-ir unite-, there 1 • t.nib lib fr <gu: t,i ftlcon '.In r'ads t'er.ywdi ti- at teas’, pari tally resum*d : -day r J IIEV IPs Ur, AN AllIjRE.vS St Louts An-ii i - t to. r "to vim* artdre- , i “lien Md- evenii p, s; e ,k- it,..; ; Ht Do w r>: d man Ur kltiHi t)ml ire,.'eral i, e-., i. A./ -tc M e 1 -T , ,)• .„--ri y , tbefe b r, wo K o Ik r-.i n-.r. < i e sev lji , urn tbe men tiiance- w n d tr- .'u.i -.vith, ei her rc/nsi agreed OJpii'V f «! (I G u ’ cun •ft h; Piiolit : f ne mil - re.iinj-m oi *jk: f'll'y I- roltb, e 11 j i h J j Mi'-gi to oi i" t'g to re- it t o i:j- et .vi d or !•: it'. * li ru g ill- g -V, U I N Hi fi 'll the- v.e'kIn i if wi Vtc-ve 1 "I How riioc" is i teai? Tin- gr (ijv- he hi hftii men it e ace to Wa do ’ < a bum an I she ■ ■ yeu»r l! I. . 1 •if' r Hi;: ii i ej "ii li „,1 : t, - y r, i to -1! tl r-Miid.-t at: It aJerBblp of J W Butcher and a man named C -man, Knights of Lxbrrbutuot strikers, surrounded ihe train. Ove of the strikers at-, tempted fo mount the engine, but wsr knocked down wllh tbe butt of a six shooter in tiie bauds of a dep uty sheriff The mob was told to etnr.d back, the i flluers threatening tn shoot h< first who approached the train. The strikers were unarmed ihnti (night trains sii’ceedt-d in making their way to Hodge switch station, three mi'e; Lror,h of here., Itt cider to save the engines from tie- log ‘‘kill’ u’’ die uors were side tracked aud tbe et glues were run tn Denton. Hie etriktrs removed all c uplittg pins from tbe care on tire Hide track iv d then re tuned to tiie city, The sii-r.flb s summoned one hundred lending u.t'z ns to appear at tbe freight yards this morning armed. GETTING ALONG WITHOUT THEM. 8t Louis, April 1 — Notwtthstand* ing iIt- fm uic nt iltc kolgbis on tl e M s tori Pc flu ’ft I road to return to Aoik, freight trefllc on tliat road has a sutuid vary nearly Its normal con- ditiu.j. The d flerent freight depots through u tiie city present nu aul- nmted iippcariu c -. Transfer wagons and trucks are arriving in great umbers, depositing their loads for s i, tU' at o all points on tht- G.iuld system, and others are departing oeBvy laden. In the railroad yaid the nuril activity prevailed in marked oon’tast to tt;e dullness which lias ixis'td during the strike. Freight truinsEit b' '■ g made up preparatory toBtartit p and placed in position to re ceive their loads without any atten pt at lnterferem.;- (torn the strikers, I he general i fliui-s of the company hi. v.. also assumed their normal ac tivity incident upon ilie resumption of freight tisffloon me sjs.em, and .o-oa.v 'lie fi st of the mouth, clerks who were temporarily suspended during henirik**, resumed work. Kansas City, April 1 —Although iheturk' fs as a body have not yet re' urued to work, the Missouri Pa cific freight business is progressing more aclve'y today Tiie freigiit depot Wis reopened and freight Is bfctLg rece've.d «-i usual. Five freigtrt trains were-ent rasi without guard, 'bough a police force is still sta'ioneil in the yard. An attempt was made this morning to derail a passenger train as it passed Cypri.s yards by throwing il switch out. It risui ed iu running tne en gine on a side track and damaging It slightly by a collision with a Height oar. The miscreant was recogr'zsd fiut e c caped. Ho Is said to be a Kulgt oi Labor, bu' note s'nker, STRIKERS ARRESTED 8t Louis. Anrtl 1 —A special dis- pr.tcb r'm D*8’*o, III, atates that s'vea sir kor- w re arrested to-day by 8 et't* Hor'ger under warrants i-RU. d at the instance of the railroad company charging 'h • men with in- tn faring with running iretina, felony and coi.splracy N< arty fl 'ty war* ran s have h en sworn rut for the Hrr-'-'S' of men at tbnt point on similar cb.'trges. ,u s'UX't*. I*. }f. unum-nau. Ne.v Yolk ApM’l—The wreck- u o, ■•inboHi, Gi iiui C y, ot tne New V ilt Hi:ii Hartford line still hj. .s ou a rock II Rico beach. The gale IahI night tore i (1 I e ’ after ot.bii , v,- s! td ■ u'. ail the freight aft tn d swept away all the J finer work . b v* -tut nmin deck. Little beyoutl . n* tiiih is l; ft 'lie bat has been urued uvti to m pit senlaj. Vis of the iu-ursnee uunpaui'H. I' is not yet • V.-rmhied whether It will pay to try t i.ftvt wind is left ot ihi- vusnel. L nl w a ! urricaue from tHo soutn- w- u t ia*t nig.it and tin s euilict Eti- rop.i, i.-hore on the south side of I. • g I la: d, w-s t.lnwii cl ir err the b .i ami new l.es on ihe main i.eLi ii in -igii' feet of water and her hub i'tll "f w -..ei. The - a's still tcu Tign or her a) lie appr. auhed >1% 1'dBdr -VllLCl ( i i I, c-. i- no N II if li i - ik u t w u’ i s /.-• • *>••»-• I nr c li; lainl-. i u ii.• .c- than ' i . ■ >i,. c.li'd f us to la run e ’-s - ’ uiusLi Jo tb’e country t os’, ft n un k. s i o i*n king or i-1' vi •-, and tl e inn > re da r, fiisa 1 on t) i paMolo'.e eit z n to eon /er with cr z -ns wi 1 )- v, horn he may have tuslret 1 ccsiuoficos, wi.icb refusal begets gresf buslines ar.d hceial revo lution, is not oxiIy a mlctaks, l ut u crime against tiie public. G .uld ;» Invoking 'he ti-.w aya'itet li’ >e crim inals who ate made desperate by his policy of duplioi'y and rppresalon, and yoi the terroi z I ; ubitc fiuts not lr.v.ke the law agalost tne nroh criminal of'he bind, I we cannot be allowrd to re'utn to work the s'nke mint', go < n. By i rder of tl'e ixecui’vc brerd. [8.gnet‘] D A 101. 03 and 17, THEIR PLACES' FILLED Fort Worth, April 1-Mostcf the strikers here ir° * m^loj ob ctin- Texas and P c. 11) road. That r . id basa r ull CTtupDiueui of cion lier**, hence'lie stitkej's csni ot get tieok Yesterday ti.°y began to real zo that fact. They arc Lucgry and de?p«rs a*-. Afior* peon. rt ”'t Ifni C " i -y u.i J i'-t t -OT i . . the M .'oaitruc l.-ies 8!* G, April 1 - At icige Avery, presid- ri ,-i court, disuoived ut i i in 1 y nit- (Jam— railroad couipany t m;i.o .etts at d rt u-ti ■ "ii company. Bob. b'.n'iiK- g ». road front It-:'hi; fi r 1 , and : ’ c Car-)- I chim'd 'he rig.-it - f r an old charter of tbs leg * Tee Massaultu^eits and C n hi rt c mpitiy i.’enied theCaro- :!■-p C-.ctr.'i/’s cittitu to tbe right of way, oi’- tlie^tr. un ’ tiia 1 . it bad been forisiitiii by 'iiu lapse of time, unii. i • g**r. ihj i-'i. Its track side by si do w.’U .ii track of the Caioiina C'en- t»l An injur,ction wes then is- -ued. Tl u Oarolina Geutrul and ,'i ftOoiise'is and douthera track- ,vT now l> laid side Hy side from, rtueiby to Rutherford, 24 miles. O i'iu* Uiotg. 6p*K?tul U> EuQntrer-Hun, New Orleans, Ar ri! 1 — Wuather oi ar and cooler, track lu falrcondK tion Firet race, for iieafen horses of all ages, fh.ee uuai.ersof a mile—-Lucati' won tasliv, G Id 8 a* 21, Waukesb.»L 3 1. Time 1:19) 8ccon ’ r, f-( (idling), neual condi-* tions, I 116 miles - Fleich Taylor vr- .ii, Brook 21, U'lantiiiy 31. Time l.-V). Tt.ird race, se'.Mug allowances, UHijst conditions, seven furlong-; C:rude Wiarr won, Diamond 2i, I," o- ’ 3’ Time 1:34) F.-urtl. esc«, handicap for all ages, mite and a frulcng; Ertie H won, Wmdoraft 2i, Juliet M 31. Time frolgr ‘ ’v«.' 1 2:0 i J . .•! P'Dfl 'l d'bi match race between Lela Ef under .ut ■ « o.l * 'bn Bull was di-oiared ofl.