Columbus daily enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1877-1886, April 09, 1886, Image 1

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YOk XXYI1I >0 85 forty-ninth congress Tlie SIIt r Bill Telo t d in 1 be 'Torse ef Bepreseot iiv.-a. Ibr Vo 5 VlTrn Ira UrtAll -Thr Ill'l f ir Tljr Idiulitlou cir 91 uti.ncc Tc»rltnrj la ttro fount** l*. a F;vrtj» V if® Bpucfnl to Knun’rer-^mi Washington April 8 J-muH, of Kiw Y 'k, mind mi lire t-ilvei bill Auden-on, of Kau> as iLqiured W Let tier opportunity would be given lot i fletit g strict du iiur. The Bfeeber t.u.'ul li st atconlir g to tbe order of lit hruti, tire p>t vi us qu. etion w s to bo c .risideitii a 11 r- ill m (1 ut 6:3d A ilfisr n tber pik'd that at 4 o’mciksn oinoitutdty bo given to nu nbers to r flft-r ameuduit l-(b It tdt.ll rbjec ed to any change being mi de 1.- the order of ibt t ouee. “Let Lt bill Maud r n he (>vru b .(► tern,” remarked Dutham, of Illinois 1 Is bae no tot'.im to e'pnil on," tvggnted L if. <t Muetetl usttls Many il-cu.hers toe k purlin the debate which followed, bin a tiit-j ri- ty rt Ibetptecbea wuu abort. D bble, cf B-irb Crn litiu wag op posed to ir e unl.'uii td coinage of sil ver al this 'irue. H was t ot opposed to oilvf r lb- w;s in t»vor ot i'-itr- Latina! bimetalirm if it c uid bt cb aiotd, and if i. cr-u’il not bo ob tained bo wee in favor of ualiiisi biun tabbUi. If we opened i u; mins now wo wand lire our god and receive sil ver at a discount of two pet cent 1 would dirsi. ate fotevtr any hope of an international agreement. It wruid Dot be advantegenun 'o the ©run try or to silver iteeil. Attire game time be d d ot run in fire ro the idea that thesi'vtrdoilnr na a fraud. I wa? a bona fi to dollar, tt d ire was unwilling intake tie brrillioc stanS dard of tiieL niton naurl: e us a stan dard if value ol coin wn:ch congress bad coined and rigulaud ibe valu* of tit ce Ihe days of our fathers. He favored ti e f neper eion ol stive, coin age for a d< finite period of one or two y< t-r-. Herbert, of Alabama, premised his speech with rbt d ciaraiion 'bat in the president are) in tire Buccesa of bis aimuinieiratiou ley tire hope of duu'eiauc etieLdu ey, and be had no sympathy with those di-moonus Who stem to think ibe Lope of ihe dtmoctatio party lay in the d-sttuc tion efthe present adminis ration Hefavortii tbe rsbahiliiati-jn ot silver, but did rot think 'hie governnoeni by i'self vise (qua! to tbe tt-ek of re habilitating It. Airy attempt to do ♦ bis by tt e f-sset ge of tbepeielirg bill would lesolt it. an income ot sil ver and an ou go of gold. Tillman, of S .nth Carolina, advo cated the unlimiied coinage of silver in a two minu'es s.eech. F-ndiay, oi M iyland, replied to tbe crUictems made ou bis speech by N iwocd,of G orgia, vvbicie be- he- nominated Er, n e "platnatiou thun derbolts of -lie tie rg -. Jupiter fotged in tbe smithy oi IS -e.ou Boggs," B iu.d ob aie ed unanimous consent to whdraw ins motion to recommit tbe bill. D tilde < fl red an amendment pro viding that unless iu tbe meantime, tbiuugb tbe enncurieut scion of the nations of Europe with tbe Untied 8;ate*, silv> r be >•( raouetiz -d prior to tbe first of J ily, 1389; Lieu at d ihere- eher so much of the act of February 28, 1878, us author zed arid directed the sicie'aty of the treasury to pur chase sliver bullion and cuuse the same to be Coined sbtdi be suspended tilt further action oy congress The amendment was defea el- yeas 84, nays £01. The question then recurred on tin it greet me nt ami bud n i,ding of tbe bill audit was decid' d i t< the nega tive—yeas 126, buys 103 B lire till v.au Killed. The following is the vo'e it) delai : YeP.s—Auilfcisou of K-nsas, B.u- lenuie, Brikida'e, B.rnes, Bny, Bi ni tit, Bland, B r eiy ,Bri ck* mn g cf Arkansas, B un to, Bruner?, BjiiUUi, CLbed, C'eldt<efi, Cu.dier, Cariutn, C ard}, Clements, C bn, C' matt ck, C> wits, Crisp, Crox tern, Culberson, Curd.to, D ...tel, D ..warn, D ckery, Duun, E bridge-, Elntltr.-y , F id, F im y. 1? rtdetieks, FunsliD, til-st, ti tl, tiisen of N ?rth Carolina, H de, HMstl), H.uumuud, Hanbtck, H’.rns, Haicu, H*atd, Heudeteon of Illinois, Henley, Hers man, H;ll, Hoiaiuu, Hulk, Howard, Irteins, J itinslou of India a J thus Bton ol Ni-rlb C-rolnm, Jones of Te-xus, Ku g, K'emer, Luff-on, Landes, L oham, L iwler, LeFovre, L'uliU, Lowry, Markiiam, Muison, May bury, McMtiiaL, Me-Kue, Mills, M< riow, IN al of Norm Carolina, O’Ftrrall,O'Hara,O'Neill of Missouri, OwjU, P.ys'ju, Bee], Peraius, Perry, Peters, Ptumti, Price, R sgau, K;td ol Noitb Carolina, R ese, Richard son, R ggs, R bertson, R gers, Ryan, Bayers, Bmty, Bcssnius, Bu.gie- ton, Bkinner, Bnyder, Springer, B eware of l'exas, Bt Martin, B one uf Mi-souri, Byrnes, Tarsney, Touloee, J M Taylorot Tennessee ,Z ich,Taylor of TeuLes-ee, lhrockmnon, Tinman, Trigg, Vau Ea OLi, Warner of O ho, Warner of Missouri, Weaver of No brs.ska, Weaver ol Irwa, Wellborn, Wneeler, White of P -uusyi v mia, Wilauns, Wise, W dford, Wide, Wiodburu and Worthington—110. Nays-Adams of Illinois, Alteu of Mustachustt s, Ande-rson of O do, Arnot, A kinson, B .Uer, Birb iur, B-iyne, B ach, Beim iut, B ngham, B aucUatel, Bliss, B ount, B und, B imeite, B tie, Breckeurldge of K n- tucky, Brown ol Ie.dtana, Brown of P^unsyivacie, Buohuuan, Brnuell, COLUMBUS, GP:ORGIV, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 9 1SSG Burleigh, Burrows, Butferwortb, , Felix C'etnphell of Ni.w Y-uk, Camp ti-llof O lo, T J Canubell of New I Yolk, Cannon, CVohiuKs, Cole, Col« i line, Ctnger. Cooper, C x, Crain, Cu cheon. D'vtupori, D>vidson | of A!ab**ms, I> videon of F orida,* | D v's, D-bbie, Ddigley, D reey, I) eg e-'y, D wdrev. Dtohatn, | E.leu, E y.Ermfintr' u', E -ins,Ever- I bar', F 'quhar, F-boi-, Findlay, I Fii bet, F . ege r, F ran, Fuller, G»l- I linger, G-V- G dd.s, Gibson of M'it'--land. G' , fl!Un Glover, (iireu i f N w J-.-s ey, G'oeveuer, tirant, j tiaeutlii r, Hall, Haruier, Hsynep, H mpbili, H'-ndersou o; I -wn, H n- deipon i t N r ’ Carolina, H plunti, H rbert, Hi w ill, Hiestand, H- rts, Hit 1 , Holmes. Hopkin s, J tins, J-'bno'-'i of N w Y rk K cliani, L F I’ette, Liird. Ij hi inch. L'prishy, L dc, I, r.g. L -r--, L - verb g Lyman, M-dou »y, M-r-to, McAdoo, M'C mas, MiC'ie"ry, M*»- K ul.8, McKinley. Ms-rnnieu, M l lard, Mil ikiii, Ms ct ell, Mifl-'t. Morgen, M-rrison. Mober, M it liy, N- swor.d O e-i, O I) n- . It, ti’N 'I! -I P nres} I vutiia.O b iMie.UiJ iiwaite, P - ’her, P yne, Ptielps, P' endar, Pu 1 *'z r, R-idtili, Kinney, R 'd of Maiiio, R ekwtli Runr'is, Rowell, Baeeyer, Scott, Scranton, Seytmur, B law, Bt> alls, Bowden, Spoor' r, Spriggs.8 i bine e-l ' r Bdelo 8 eplien- son, See wart <> ? V imnnt, S onr r.f Mioeac use 1 's,-S < rn, B i , Siruble, Bwis borne, Bwcpe, E B Taylor o! O do, Thomas ef VViBCoos n, Thun p- soti, Ticker, Tnr-ir, V ele, Wads worth, Waiie, Wt k. fi, id, Ward of Ii inois, W- tier, West, White, Wnn, Whitney, Wiitisard Wilson —163 The houmlbeti, at 6:3*1, adjourned RfJi Hi: The eenate uMiiiimously paneed die house bill for tbe erection of u bui'd it.g for the congressional library without smeudment. The bill gran itig the rigid of way tt Kligh ti e I: dian terii nry to Ibe K n s < and A Kansas tadt'ad c- Ln--- rally was psseer!—yeas 36 naye 8 Tie appri priatioD ce mrotttee re ported the Indian appropriadon bill wi h smei dnitnl. At 2 o’chi ck tire bill for tlie admis sion of Washington . territory as u sti/e-'-ame up. The dircus-lon Degun on Voori-eeb’ amendment, which consists ef nr> enabling act for the admi-eion c f M idana territory Ibe anut enien’ was defeated by a party vote—19'o 23, be c'emocrats votit g in tbe iffl-mattve and tbe rejiubii- cant- in Ibe Dfgarive. Mr Eustis moved to amend by con- fit.i: g ibe light of tuflrego in ibe pre po?eil new state to quid fi d mtde electors on tie- fine. The di'cussinn of thin amendment occupied the re- mai: dcr of tbe session, and tbe senate adjourned at 6:50 with it all! 1 p ndl g. SENDING THEM TO FLDKIDA Washington, April 8 — The war dep-mii ent today received from General Crook a telegram st'Mirg ti a * he bail bo: * ci 77 u tl e Apaches who lately run entered lo him to F rt Merlon, a*. B Augustine, Fla. RIFLES AND PISTOLS. A I'ftlls cnI SUnlKftE® llial Kcdg Iu ID ot». Hlivd. cpeclftl to ffnfjnlier-SnD. Galvi-Ston, April 8 —A special to ibe N- wnfti-m L .ifcdu s y : Tbe in- unse ex ilement and Jawlesbiicss which has prevailed here theiast fortn'gbt cu mulated lest, tvei leg iu a bloody riot. The immediate cause is attributed n> muny to me cnculai wi leh appehieet yesterday morning announcing that me dtmecjatic par ty would noiu luneral seivices at 4 o’cl ck in tbe ahernoon over tbe party known bireaBtnc “Huurches ” Directly atier ilie appearance cf the ciicuiar it was annountel that the "Huarebes” patiy would prevent by force any such lUtnyiiBira ion At four i/ch ck ibe streets leading ‘c the point w In-i ce tbe demociatic pm cetiiou was to start were blockaded wiiti armed men. F r half an in u the tusper se W-.s iniottruble, b n» htn announced that there wuu:d n. no >11 rt to bury in > lllry the eie/c >t cd party, ibis bal a pan-lie >11 o' and tbe ciowd n-gan to disperse Buddcnly tbe music of tbe d> mocrattc llH-ci Btllltk UP, unit t!ia p -CPSHlOr. moved tut to and down M .in tore. and turned into tbe s.rt.ee ieuui, ^ to tbe mum f liz». Wtiou the Lcu-.i ot ■ he cii.uuin h id rt'acheil the front ol Martin’- stole, a party of men armed with W.nobis.ers and revolvers charged the procesbion. Instantly over one hundred men became en gag'd in a diadiy coi.ii ct and for hu.f an heur u rtgular battle ratpd along the Bircet n>ar tie river. Dur ing the height of the coLtl.et a small cannon, which had been u?eti oy the ‘ HuarchcB’’ party and whicu is said to l ave been charged with nails ami stouts, was fired down the ttreet By 5 o’clock moo spirit was tupr-. me arid it was feared that me women and children would be at the meicy of the rioter-. A this critical monuetu word was dhpatohed to Colonel Ber nard, commandant at Fort Mel t- tosb, that tbe heavy fl.ing In the city wis caused by an attack of the- Mexicans f r om tue oth-r side of the Ru ti a .de. I. took Lu a few ail ments to d -uble quick two companies ol iu 'sntry to town, before whom the mob quickly d*sp.etstd ana In a short ttnie . very armed man ou the street had t. s weapons taken away from him tind order wus restored. Tire casualties so far us known are five killed and thr e wounded. At the killed wire M-x caus, ex-rept one, a young Am> noaa named Becker. The wout.ded are Bmuuo ti >rci., Mr Pt.ggonpohl and a Lep’tew ol D trco tionzrles, P .ggenp. hl is a prominent citizen and was wounded by astray lull'd, while R'andit o in front of A ti I) , kt ns< n’s l ew < 111 -s. Those evbo to k pnr! in tho iD mo- ora'io procession o'altn that they were fi e l into, ar il only acii-ti on the •tef nsivo. ’Ilu? excitement Its t g' w i tl » ♦et i-e, but i- is thoutthi further blood shed wi.l be svt iiietl «n t-1 il IVr *keil. u Me A; git e Tt ow u In g..-.-i,d i. B qi"? i-Ho Si'U I It WIST H A HR — Dorn g a itarfnt ' iglit an 111-1? I own t fl' < oner * ashore here r.nd lio'oie rtiornltic ti-dlly wreibeii. [I u? mppoif' 1 vessel wt) die Cham c . or, o'Y H»v-ti. The lioily of an ut kn s"1 1 ' r hee been found. »r" he e‘ 'ire crew or. res. I is thcuieh wt re aii attl in- v ti' 8 -d v W- i t w p'.'-nt t>*p vt am* Hie "Bl lit known P t“ eno L-'O inis of 1 Vl» 05 six e-l. AGITATED 1 ABOil 16! /Ml Bid 0*1 :«• Erqoirf Galveston April 8 —A spicial to the N w- ft- in VVaou ay : A t.lwmt 1 . ’.d- ek y > 'erdfiy ■ f » moon the Mis- sourt Pjo'fi. rt-il e -iy KRert to- <- ie. o. ivetl a Hit patch 'r m L ro -•> im firming him tha' fi ‘y u-askel men were ot their v.»y to tits r > tin- tong bridge nine miles south of L -rena. Tho report was is sttbse- qre'.i M y i vitienoeci liv 'lie coniHn-'or >>' a i • lated sou!b b ut d train who saw 35 of the maskers tr«vollmr in the dtrec: ton of the bi ibg". B < r fl H tr rIh w-.'S at onco uo'ified i f ttie’ f-u- and tie immi (iia'.ely colli c e-d an snn-ti uosse, boarded tt special train and proceeded to tie bridge on the M:s ouri Pacific B'oodsbed w ill rt stilt if the autboiitie-. and maskers meet and there Is flip le-».-d i'esiiBtitfii shown on the part of die latter to turrerder. The cliy tn»r-. si a! ties a force a semi 1 d, mu! will vo to the assistance of the county uu- thi ritiis tluu ii they here.-is'ed At 12:30 i m ii f;>.matii/U wa- liroiighl In liy a cait email that tbe hand b>g>n teariLg up the track immedintely after tne passengt r train passed south, ami hove c<n:m red tlu work cf destruction ou the iiridge Tills report, however, leek® cm fi:>n- ation. The sherifi nnsi posse l ave iiud lint, to reach tbe bridge For- tber details ate eagerlv awaited, and are tx >tc ed every moment, T*ie Waco Light I fanny ate in tl eir aimoty «wa- ing end ts, tu.d die ex c-t< meni >s in*ei ue the situ ation in ea T ST LOUIS. St. Louis. A.m 8 Tee u,e*u working icr the Ku* B L u s rolin g mi! 1 , Tudor iron work ami ttrain e : «- va'or, 1! dtciiitd to wink today, deck use the, mills u-u? coal f.-ni ctrs liantileil by non ut ion switcbmeui, and these is • hnsbiiients a! 1 shut >1 iwn. D ;u y slut 11-- and Um eel Slates n arshetls, at tin it with re-voiv us and Wiuctiester rifl • , arc- on the ground, at Ibe several freight eie-po's in E-est 8: L uis Several ties tie have already been sent out. No in- teif rence haB been attempted by the strikers. A Hlf<* Wurt’er r lli r»nr«f Indianapolis, A, ril 8 R ti»ri G Pa ilips was nanged ut 12:21 this atU-rnom for wife? murder. Puiiiip at tempted suicide at the same time be killed his wife by cubit g tiis throat. 1’he wound bad tin roughly healed und he- I »“ breathed through a lute sue: J it;e21-t, last. His body was taken down iu twenty minute s af.tr liiu drop fell. THE FATAL TUMBLE- thirty i*Brptn M. AVflHcm 4 » II h a I ro* «1 <1 Id io /'neuir/r-tvn. tiKEEM-IELD, >1 ASS, April 8 I n eu felit m., s wn ptis. nr. aeoi kl 1. el amt twenty seriously anti a ec to ut u.bt/s more e r less it jetred ty ,ue- rbitruad ••> eld' ut, Gkeeneield, Mass April 8 - Bt t tile. a. Le.me \,.i»us, hi ci.In |-an i>. (! by acotp-. uf B istcu r. porters, ie el: • ei Ibe scene of tbe YViM L) eifi il h-aster at two tnis mori.iug Tbrnuglinut the- night the tiaiu m.- workt-d iu retaovmg thb wieek und ■ liey are siiil u.^apd in Hit- tt.-k U.i to nr.on ten bod -s, nine of which were removed from beneath tlit- tub- merged wreck uml tue other horn tl e c?riu whic > ll.e victirn-i had been ourt.ed to deutb, hail Deed found. A? nearly as now cuu be ahcer'uir ed 3 I persons were wont ded‘ E igineer Li.tltjorin died this morning. C'f tt- doctor F.ii-tsr ta nut au Luilty burl as w-as reported. He escaped with a few severe cuta. I. i« tmpoubible to obtain tlie names of some of tbe still re r , the pbysiciaus piuiiibulng any t; eationtng The tx ent cl me d image, to the train couid not be Rained umil daylight. I. wes then f.una that the cara that t.ud been hurl'd down theemhruk Uieut were wnti ot.e exception humid eo the wa.et’a edge. All were ut- etr y ruined, and the engine, aN though it remained ou the bank, wa-e almost t tupleteiy demoliauad. Aiailway (fii-'iil tttH morning seta tire money lees a 138 096 GLADeSTOiM'AS {SCHEME. llo Wives to 111® llonse Mis l’rrj cl ler trel nii s lie I f. A Hath ft-r Tl*.% it-g" u*) ltl» tin. IMnti I J>«*y —f3«i Nc»«i fit If- In Lomlon-.iu I’Tit lou tu lh- Umnd 01.1 Rl *?u . A Ur liurgtU, Chicago, April 8 — Tlte mail oar reported iruut CMVelaud aa burned ou .heL.ito b .,e. road was a Bullet car, not a regular mall car. I. waa etiveded iu tnree compur menta, beg- gage, k. ohen aod sin .king oer. Iu the baggage carpal.meat were e-l- v-u mull p< u.-jfcB ana t wo corps-a T ie car and entire c i.Renta were de- atroyeu. tty ADRlo-Att.erlosn e'nt> r?.. London, A; ri! 8 - ti d-t.)nesl»p' -.veil la■: night He rose early mex ceilent health a (1 fit e spirits 11! voice wits flesh, sirorg and evidently enduring. Iinuieilia ly af-er his break r a»t, Gtails'one repaired 'o itis - Ill tai uiorna. Tin r io- (>.nut! »r*- liarelftir lbs poiusd tin- in * rn i t g \ a) era, sen tea of leivgr: tn-i hearing on tlie :u-k of tlie dry, and more limn one stshd letter from e’nst per otn.l file via and aeivi et , teisrhg c!ie> r Htni co gralubhions Grtielt-toi ■■ was tu-u ife-' y interee'iil in eve ty tlui g w 1'tit bI.owi d popular coticern in the w< tk I efore liim li - f re the n'glit wfc' trn n in the tum-'i- were re'ired t r the hpnt < x'ingtti lit .1 a tiumler of nn rubers of t aruinietit. geotlcm.-n pi b-u s-.it! if us u r, «i m|. mitfance, btgau to arrive jo ttrtk themselves umbly ctr ain of tlieit pviv'hgtp by gettit g to thiir seats 11 ht.-ura before (Pauso newt u'tl reach :he Loir t at tl i. tail i ot il.em ilotiig ■ he long inletvil M Duiu ll B;1 livan.r-Uioaalis' tuenih r from south west M> tt'h, w is tlie tirsi man fog.in eutrat.c? to the house. He got m as eitriy as 5:31) o’clock iu the morning and at once proceeded to rnuk . sure itis place. I is alleged, however, that Sullivan s ctirid his arlvuitage by bribing a ft loudly p iicemuu u permit bint to hitvu aco- ss b.y w .y of the heck ntaira. Toe rule regarding seats is prac tically the "fist come, the fi >: served ” Bulliva i, tlietvfore, hmltiia pick of >hn whole fl or H- cliot's - the very best ss-at, text to and !m no’lately below the gangway or aisde. on the < pposi’.ion or lef aide of t lie speaker’:? desk A the mi niete- ria! bench issl'uated just opt>- aite on t tie 7igh r of the speck- r and the- prim, inidist' ill » usually occupied its seat ju-t bet w the gangway ou tlia: siite, Bullivaii sc?! Ur.tl via a vis to the crater. I wa not long bef u- ■all the P:.riielli:es w; rt) i.t the hot s and they pre emptied <),. b?s‘ place in tlie locality invaded by Buiiiv'-n anil a'.! got p'.a'os to tl-e front of G : : ■ detune during hi-, r-pseoh In the rush the B iiisti memitsis foliowttl close upon the advent of the P trneliiles. It was vet early tn tlie- morning wh u all the s a s w> r iitken Th« seat chest n, in ord r to tie? retained, must bo ticketed with tin- lot of Uid member wh-' tit an to opeupv it, ar-d be list, mint ti.- t 1 • ha* tie is wearing that day a. d > - c-ub- ..ti’o i'n it? tnrmittid This ru 1 -- re tain® « rrn trib r wi'hin a lirni* egree- .-.tile to r.verse .villi b head ■ The pre ent genera ion rn-vor wit- nested so It a ioi lit g so‘?no as no curred in the house of c"tt.imoi s ti.i riiornitig lot-g before L tdon wa awake A numle 1- of members were afraid to trust o tlie honor of tiieir o- llesgues for ttie main'enauce of ibt- rubs on »n occasion like ttdo and they ri tai r e ' pt-eet e- ioi - of f tieir i- e-atH by p'tliainit g in them bodily all dry The chamber is swipt, cleaned and ■lusted every morning duth g theses-. slon To-day it was thoroughly .-crulibetl as well. D agrei » aid ? is this was, it <1-1 no: dbn.ay ttie gentlemen who wen setting lor stcurl'y, and tiny >ti-in- tail.ed ilieir poei i-. ns throughout, tin i u-u at d throughout the tfamp. Wnen they got hungiy or tblre'y. Utey had food and drink brought lo lu in H me of them bait t e , up alt ntgiit slrtiggling to go! in, ami thee* get e-i ally fix d their,selves c ui'-irtit tile a« t o-'dhle anil el; p . Tho boldei nre-emii ere, In wever, r< > rea’eri he fore the > u t brooms u: <1 w.oh .ul>- Tht y st r? lied about tlie ioid.iis aid *p«-v 1:er> tbr- ligti ttie g ea I u-.'ilmg T ie ilit.i: g room v, as the chief lilac,• f aftrsedon, however, to ail sbes and it was g- nerally pretty wed (i he! When tlie iu ■ r> e ami 'lie d.j became warmer the river terrace eves sought by a mtjority of ti e p'-ratn ; mature, and here many txp: dient- vert? rc-or 1 ' >1 to to while away tht time. The P.rnellites were in a pur ocularly imppy f ume rf mind, acting as if, to u?o an expression of one of them, “they had a .lire thing on ihe day for Iieiand," N ml e-s of them borrowed a tricycle and hud great sport racing up and down lire terrace with it umil firstly jt collapsed, throwing P J O'Brien, Parnelliio member f. i Tipperary, w to wus riding tt at the irue, upon ills head on the flagging. He was picked up bleeding ptofusely and very badly s tinned id s file- head was deeply cut over the eye, am) his face and baods were muon torn and bruised. He was, it) fact, t-o ■ e riously injured that he had to tie re moved to the h> spital, btr he iubirtt- td on going bareheaded, and offer Ids wounds were tlres-eti be returned to Gccuny Ids seat, No less than 456 of the G7o nrem burs hud entered and secured tbeirsea's by “hal , ing"or personal occupation bsfrre 12 o’c.'nck. T. e wives, deugiiterMund female relation' and .'net d of (lie memti. r-i tiir it g- d the waiting main a)l ttir? morning, provided wi'li buns, euk.", iiaskcts and novels on which to sub is: and pss-i the time during which the tuou were uneutertatnii g Boon ufter 3 o’c ock tbe Purr elibe members begin to take |ir, si'?»'on ot their s-a s. They arratg 1 'hem stives iu serried racks on the oppo sition benches in front of ttie pluce where Gladstone vv •? lo speak. Thomas Poweia O'C inner, nation- alis' tn mbi r for the B-'ollatiii tlivls- ton ot L - erpool, ixplalued the haste <x *ibin.cl by ids pa ty to secure si ate by s tyi- g Hurt the torles bail orgrn- Iz >1 e. plot to take pnssas-ton nl tie se'.te In cttcb a way as to tn ko it iu.ts pi ssiblc f r the P rnelh es to si* to- gc’f-tier in order to rob Gladstone of die cl.oitie of cheers which the full- ilimu'ul I "th an tubers w u’d tie sure tf) giv him if they wore iu a t'.idy and the orator w-.-re to their likn-g O C’t'id: i r saitl tlmt when bit- colli-'tguee discovered i hta cot.-‘piracy they at once ter k - i! epe to circumvent il t.v rendin g tie tee e in time to get choice of piaci-s. 0'Uout er sen) lie wa sati- fi i with the rerun anil added that the I'tsb chotuti wou'il be out only full-throated, but unani mous. Tt e to kfr hi'-k tle'c) isir prompt ly at 4 ’c.oek Tlie ctieaib; r at tlie line wa-? packtd to Ihe very ix renu mil ' f in <•' t te'i’y, and evi ry oi or- ay r!'nu'..| imli ways oruti. mud with people tid eravi. g to tee and hear Tlie wtafi.fr at 'Ida time tuHenly ctiftl.ged. A cl> nil lowered ar-.d tbtui • Ur wa? heard Nivertliecea the mass of people i u -it'e 1 released and in ci. me dto in. r (_' it In l u pi e-.'s wen- consjiicuensly nuinenuiM in fiiecrowd. ami no hr:-, hat; tiveo ty 11,br.-it.cht s of Hie L -i.ili n organtz- ion ol the lr'sh ta i. nul le> gue wete repie ent ml tiv toll (lepuiaaims, whoso liLriti- y w s ,-asily es tabh-dio), even a ! a ilmum-e. by toeir green rtgdias P d: i 1 -.1 c nun i> were also present to take part in mu popular demonstr . tiou. A 4 o’clock di putatioi.s from thirty-two liberal clubs alone bail ti on couut> ti in the timing. () iiis w y to tlie house of com- tu )tis the police had opened die way t* r ti ulstone to Parlirmvnt s'net and >1 w j ‘hat. screen B idgo strict :o tlie tiouse. To y fn.il lo w uk lo mdtp !);i't pivstige wry. and b'-rdet yet to kc p it open. (Rail on? went to an open carriage, and bhi appear -nice was grte ed with deetleuing (die :rs. The enthiisiasm ot the peo ple al! tli • way from the door of his 't .use to tlte commons entrance was stiontatieous. Ii vented itself :>t the fi .'ginning of ttie j uirney in a man- uer of applaust tieurty and grew enough to make m s* staresmeti ■ I zzy, anti wiieu the whole immem-e luui.i u lo caught the signal, one itiuei.idou-j long cheer was cm uti, tha !iiu> of which >vas never hsf rt heard in London, and which •van plainly au llblc it. the li .u e. t he entering c intinunl until loog then ti -ds'oue < ntered tlie pardo- ment huiidnig, and within tlie bui'd legs the prime mtoisier’s reoau i mi, h'-tigii le-s deiuoiiatra'i vo, Wi.s /<! i ■. I * y e-i tltu?ia>l c with >ha: fi j it id with tit. H ■ was apparently t... I.. -1 m r i ngh Id i'i-.I form.ili t g of ,' ■ r' li- 'l <v .t'-.l a.iewe; lug of all .< tn the i o ice paper- ft oHy I- d this ben do'io wtiou at 4:30 lit tilad-'iont untereii hie uou-'o Hi? e'ltrance was followed by a loud a id prolonged chorus ol cheer.? which were continued tor several minutes Among the liberals and Paruelli es ttie Wilde.-'! eu'.l usiasm prevaile i, ,?nd it is .ufo to u.ay that no such . ce. e was ever witnessed b fore io t lie h< u 1 of commons. As coon as the elieering had 'dosed G ads'.ouc? arose and moved for per hub ion to introduce a bill to amend nr? vioUH l?gi-laU.»i, and to mak" proviMlotis lot the future goveitiiueu t I c-: o<i. O.t making this motion ti'ttdsiout* said : "Tue 'line has arrived when both in nor o’ i .il duty iiquirc parliamen t" i-'.mc to a fteci-ive res' iii'tori. I ht uhl be ci.ilt avortd to liii-.tati [u - ament trim Hie iistr-nds unde, winch dnrit:g hi'?- ytaisi' hud mil ftcu-Hs i- r litre let!, and lo reslort he i<. ?■• t t to its ummpMhil cor. e. i is tint du y t<- e-t(.li s' i at min n it rthi'i-t r 1; 'W (J : Britain ai.d Ir-land on af o itig >„ tree? I? m' 1 it ‘on in v *dch E- g 1 '- !- men, B' i-nuti n anil I..si m.n iiavc i i l<e in e,phi *’ Tnis fetitiiueut wisgreitid wi'li i r.dt ugid (:)?-( ro. As mo, a- tpiiei w h rts oreo ti adstoue cult rt cl upon a to e f review of 1 fie general fiatums i f past legihlatioti for Lelatid lit dwelt on the coercive and repressive mea.-ures vilnch had bt’co put in force f uni time to 'irue, rnd depre cated any fur tier resort to rude rc-mo die<- of inton'd ation. “Hit c i tlie year 1833.” he said, “only two y* urs fuve passed without coercive Itgi.-lutiou for I e autl, and iu spi i? of all thii? Hie law continues to be (Jit-ri gaided bicause i is iuven.s eil in ti e cuts of the Itisli willi a f .r- sign a-pt-ct. W re furtlier coercion to be euecetsful it would rtqulre tw ? cinditions au curacy ot the govern ment a/id Bfcricy of public trans actions. [L-’arnellites cheer ] The mainsprir g of law in E 'glauit is fell to lo E glir-h, m H-inland to he Scotch, ;.u in Ireland Ills not felt to t.e I id- Tht lir-i condition of civlI- z "♦ l'fe in I ?el ti.tl demands that tne ; i” I! have c r filler.os in the la v ui d Hymn? fiy therewith. The proli- h m, dt uf'ie, l.i fore i arliauieut a it-.e present time is lo ricoi.cile the impeliai unity with the diversity of i gisiation " He b lieved that the govert mem lie.it fou d a solution of this problem irr the e• aidtbhiueut of aparliatn' Ot ut D riilut f r the conduct of hu-int-es, h-iih It g'idative and adminis’rotlvo? [L udcheirs hy Parnelltics ] Tue p dltic'-.l f quality r.f the three c-run- .tier, said ti aditone, mut t be rcc-uv- ii.zva Therefore, tier must bean PRICE FIVE CENTS tqullabl dlslrp ii'lon of the imperial funds, Tbe peculiar ci.cumstances i xis'ing in In laud also make it uec- is?ary to estatdlsti safi guards for file minori y in tlie oeiinlty. The gov- roine tf will becbl'Kol to consider the t'lafis contiected w Uh the land and the relatlou-i which Utey will sustain wiih the pru'ustant minority. Aa Ir.-lHitd i? to have a il ini'“tic legi“la- ure, i wiil therefore ie impradiot* tile for I.ish tt't restDlattvis to c. me lu t e. Too ntiii'lon of the government lull, Gladstone h- id, is tiiat tbe par- liHiuui.t at Dublin shall be a dual hoiiy. 1 is to he c mpoMpd of two orders, eiv-h of whicti t-liull have Ihe power to veto Ihe BO'S of l)u> other. The fi. >6 r rde- will in etude 163 mem- tieiM, the hi coi.il order 266 Twenty. ,-iglit of tits present Iti-h (i ers will cuntit tie to i-it m the hi.me of lords, and limy will he g’anted option to have lf f < seals in tin ti"?' Iti-*h order. I he < tli ■;? <'f vi’eroy of I ulatitl wiil no' lie il.se-n'inu-il Tne bill intends that tin? viceroy Mliatl remain, and Hat tl.e i fii:)'.? shall hereafter bo non- •.•inideal, mat is the encumbent f tue . tli ■!_? will not lie expected to r. tiro wtdi tlu 1 downfall of tlu? British miuistiy Tlte (till empowers the qiuen to ilt-ltgft e to the vietr iy surh t tic'-tut r g t.i ves a -site may choose. Tin- I i?li cns'itlnilary wiil remain unde! the Mine autln'rUy hr at prats pu*. Toe Hill provides that pallia- int-ot et all have no uti'h rity to *-, lahlitii or endow any i> r .cuiar to- bglotre su'd I will tie t tnpowcretl, iii'Wi'i r, to deal willi laws efi'Cting trade and navigi'lon, afleoting w-'lgh's and lutuisur-s, amt pi s a' pdiuimstia'iun. Tho bill w ill pre-ervc? the fi cal unity if tht; < mplre, lint (he* entire proceeds iri-iug f r 'tn customs and excise ilu- “e? in Ir land will lie he'd for the neni fi o tiiat country. Those funds are lo li • useil for the tliscp-irge of lush o 'ligatio. s Any balance which may remain after 'Itis la to re- main in the Iri«h excl’fq or. Ttie provisions of the bill vest in die Irish legislature ttie power of im- p uiiig lax -i II is proposed the maximum duration of itn: Irnh par- lonueut shall h five yt urs. Ii shall nave no powi r to interfere vvitli ') e prer urative Of he ciowu, sucll as the army, navy, or any other »r ned forces I shad have n utiing to do wi ' foreign or col uiial affairs. O tiostotio re mu d l>i-> si a* amid nursds of eniliusliis'.ic i he rs, which were sustained fur fevetul minutes. G'H l-'tone’H speech was three hours and twenty li " miuuti s in duration. Hi II ilshed at 8 - ’clock Wien the applause had sub tided U» rgt- O toTri vilyan, who recently nslHiieil ihe iioxition of secretary for Bm'Ih il, hp-si, and after t-uiogiz'.tg til iila'oue’a h. : ech, lievil^uu pro® .-.ueilid to say he mt.-rpc-B -.1 thus early !n ilio deliate In order to ex- lain the reason f r Itis resigoa- ion Ho rt signed with ex'reiue cunii.uucti' n and r<-gr"?, although lie lep w-li.ii li ul,'} Hi cuietf in was all u net iter with lii-ttb: us to its pro- ji?ty, nor with 'be leu-1 hieiluti n. Hi had ) had i i-e cabinet because, as •it considered ut the time, to have re- a.-.tmil on tlie outside would have iieen tuntam'.unt to a confession iliat hoiib ral par y was a home rule par ly. Titis votbtt confession which he u tin u I ei never be willing O make He u d never c ns.-nt to such a scheme u< til tils one iitd irropos -d. He tiitd done his hist to (reveut the iitJbtai.H ft m identifying themselves with whAl im rigaidcd as uer her for the welfare nor the bent fit of ilia c unlr}. Not lot gt r ago than last J me it.:- whole? cab net was of the same iq mton as hlm-elf. What was -t, lie would 1 k-. to know, mat had ■ rat p •:• tl uiuice tf'.eu to cnat.ge them? 1’Iju i.-L-ly btcuri y, he urged, that ivuJiiuni'nt w uhl hav?', according to ti id-r-ji >’s pi in, f r money they w- it .I bo called upon to vote i.r dc purchase of f l?h landlord ••-lull— w it' I to the willingness of in 1 :• ti faro ers to k-j-p up their pri}m:nts. 11 iw mt.c'r il pt-udunoe oi uid bo i ! a"tl in fha: ? Ti e pe Inr at lit!? p int iuteriupt- il I i v; ly n ui.il i - in'-' dt d irtlt hat •to law I ill hi d yui been su'lui.ttd ■I pa'l umcut. Trevelyn ai'knowl dguil tlioorren- ion mnl pucenitil with tils ipeech ‘•y Hgkirrg : ‘ How long w .uid it be tl Ihe miamre lliut It a- been sulrotit- tid ah' u!il become a law befor 1 ish onrr'ribu'toirs to the imperial ex? ehitp.u r woulti be denounced by tbe Iii-ti arid r. protiateil as English rlbu'e. F >r my part, f ijav*3 no Less itatiou insiymg l '.Link tliecotu- rdeto separation of 1 eland (rom Clrtat B.-Uain would be preferable to tie plan ot the government that has just heeu proposed. We should then know the worst at once. As an al-? 'trnative scheme, Trevelyan said he would prop- se that tlie execution of ■tie Ihw and the maintenancr of or? tier should bo maintained in the itands of the government. Then he wi uid propo-e the creation of certain loct.1 bodiis, which should hs composed of nrembe s duly elected, l'tiese boiiies siiou.d he entruited and held re ponsible for many of ihe sub? .>r tina e fu.’.o'.ions of the govern- tn ?nt, such a? proviiltug for educa- 'i n, Mtp> rintending thu details of tlie local g .vi-rntnert, providing fir .lie r. lief r the poor, etc, iieneage resigns. K I v irtt Hu' .eage has re?!gne i the fii -■ r.f chancellor of the duthy of Lancaster. A dismantled ship is a tvraok, bn it ■ tufa not follow that all dismantle! wemen to aonleiy, those without oioake, are social wrecks. A* eo me of the afteroccn triii there id no "tea” ikll.uaJ iv plume eu to thiuk cf the plu/of £1* let ^ ith tho • i aofey L‘uo^ left cut