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PI pn SENTINEL.
Established 1866 .
VOLUME XXVIU.
OUR LATEST DISPATCHES.
The flaps'
Brief and Concise Paragraphs
And (bnlniiiing the List of the Hew*
1 rout All Parts of the World.
The ease of Madeline Pollard against
(Vmgrcssmnu Rreekenridge will toe {••ail¬
ed before Jiistice Bradley at Washington
on Mart'll 8, at 10 o’clock. Judge
Bradley rendered this decision after
hearing the arguments on the contin
ntK>.
r. V. Pow.lerly, past general master
workman, A. \\ Wright and .John
Hi i tin. ot the lab- general executivo
board, have entered suit against the
order of the Knights of Labor, for
ha! am f salary which they claim
arc due them
The t ■im-r Bloouiing rail and
merchant mills oi 11# Peimaylvunia
Btoci in patty, at Horriaburg, la.,
ha. I'oHUtncd operations, Bailey's pud
dliug null in South Harrisburg, after
a suspension oil two weeks, has also
resumed
l b.' jury in the case, of tin- Mans*field
Valley rioters at_ Pittsburg, Pa., lias
returned a verihef, Twcnty-onc of
tin- 58 found prisoners guilty; were acquitted, tjjjrty
two two had . liter, d
pleas of guilty and three were ncquitt
ed by order of the irt
Gem ml Juba] Early Dipped and fell
clown the stone steps of the postofflee
at buck. Lynchburg,' He Va., and sprained hin
was badly stunned and at
tirst was supposed to be ftriom-ly in
jured, but after being carried home he
rallied and Jus physn mu stuns that he
Is not badly hurt and will be out in a
few days.
The Genera,1 Electric Company at
ries Lynn,- Mass., will start up their facto¬
on full tinu This means fifty
six hours’ Hchedule and the employ
merit of some 1,500 hands The com
puny lias received large orders lately .
The shoe business is picking up among
the manufacturers, who are daily re
porting the arrival of fresh orders
from all points of tlio compass
Tlie side-wheel iron steamer Ida was
burned to: the water’s edge at Haiti
more and the hull tilled with water
nnd sunk. The Ida has for several
years plied between that port and
points on the Chesapeake bay in pas¬
senger and freight trade. She had
jnst been .locked at Locust Point for
slight repairs. The loss is about $80,
000: insurance $60,000.
Bill Nye, the humorist, was billed
to appear at, Niagra Fall lust pl'l
viouK to his departure from Iris hotel
to the theatre he was suddenly taken
..'with heart failure- nnd is now iu a
critical condition at the Imperial hotel,
and is under the constant care of phy¬
sicians. It was stated that Mr. Nye
- Imd been threatened with the present
• - attack for some time. ,
The Two, rescuing putties at wqrk in
the Giu lord mine, at Wilkeslmrre.Pft.,
trying to tind the thirk.-n entombed
limn, tun! coal arc milking slow' progres J h«*k
emtuHtes to fail, afnl on
more than ore casiou they were
obli !'ed to flee from the work in order
t «ve themselves,- It is safe to.sav at
. 4 -cut that it will take fully a mouth
.. : ‘Wiv pe itie;- can re.udi the
men wiie^i inejl'iireTPitjflxfiieVl tfi-lm.
11, Hire.ms-of JngktiGfi, .Term arc
on Uyiy o of excifeirtetit expeetihg the
return of “lu\ (i : B. Howard
from the 'Coinmtoif'--; 0,,-~ picnitentiary
■ tuml trial fm -,'uboruiug wit nesses
in hi« late trial When lih'went away
h<> w ■xipj telv attired and wore k
inagiu ■nt suit hair and beard, the
latter worn full and flowing Now*..he
is shorn ill gloi and pride and a ill.
through his attorney try every plan
to keep from coining back
I’L • silk rihl ii wcitvers at N ew York
art still out oil a strike; from present
indications tho strike will be long and
bitter, Ac 'jjiqnitteo of strikers had
a confeienc with the manufucturerH
at HteinkftttT mills, on West 511th
s I. reel rite strikers deTUanded an in
cre aBe of 75 pi.-r cent iu their pure,
Th wuu refused, and Steiuhart «siid
uoeiisiotw would be made There
are nearly Oil weavers and H.ffffff girls
out of \y.i j
‘ ! tbo apjdicatioft of nure'eured
creditor to t amount of $Tfi,('H)0,
the C’lw -t'-r Manttfnetnring Com pan v,
Of Chi-s ter. B. « hi- been placed in
tii hand; a temporary- receiver;
Me two il-tgJI: ‘•s !ip:oii-! r-he
re for Soil,000." i In- hulls have
}; ■a. rnteii for Kom- time mi-for an -
arras,ig nt witti ... Woodward, Baldwin
A to-.,' York, who handle their I
vox j
prodticii. T lit'v \x ill resist the H P' j
pouitment of » permanent receiver |
The t'audos Kubbcr company, oi j
New Haven.Corui., announces a - cut
in wagi-H, to trth'Teflhct «t oat 'Iu
wage* nf gills will reduced about
'iff per t fit, While the cutting and
milling roums xvill 1 -m nugh' eight
houi k of (W* is said.io lie
th of: the cut. The - (kin d;:*4
company iho.i employs nearly 2,11® hands,
I t tshnt v partifdly t'whmonths lust
hi)!, tint reopened in 'November. Of,
late . 1 ■ ,- \ i Lu-aii s has been get¬
ting slack again.
The attorney for the bank of Reids
,1'ftfik Gib',. N, , ill,' Ptaiitt'rs’ ’National
National *d Dnnvilh', and tho People"a
bank of Lynchburg, Va., in u
* isiiit fignin.'-.t the LreiFsyiih;, N. <i cot
ton nod x-- -hu i.i:lj.i, iff behalf of
Hu n- ■ L- and all mim creditors, has
obtained an order appointing Uiram
F *>»1, 1 ft Spray. N. receiver of that
eorporation. Thot* being a quantity
f raxv material on hamf, the. order ate
Is til.- I ■ci iver ti -ul j nio- *h< off
red; tire mid ■util «H t: •> i
■f'fee,,!
TV* antis ASHTiv • ■
WE APPLAUD THE PICHT AMD CONDEMN THE WRONG.”
from Saltillo that Governor Jose Mig¬
uel Mnsgra, governor of the state of
forth id as, Mexico, lias resigned his
ofliee bad created, tt great stir m pifliti
cftl affairs throughout the state. Gov¬
ernor Mii-gri/. whs appointed to the
office by president Diaz about six
mouths ago and has His made n .splendid
record-as governor. appointment
was made as a -compromise between
the two .political factious of the state,
who were for several months in mih
J tnry array against each other.
j PECKHA1 IS REJECTED.
Tlio Senate liy e Vote 40 lo 31 Turns
Him Down
The bong anti Pespernto Struggle
Brought, to n Finale,
Wheeler lb Peek ham, Mi. < l< v.
land's nominee for justice of the kn
■ p tome court, was rejected bv the. aena-tt
j bv „ vote of iff to 31. Fifteen demo
, ,. V!l f 8 nnd twenty-live republicans voted
• Rgtl inst confirming Peckham fwenf.y
| two voted democrats to .confirm and him. nine republicans
( ' manifested There Was in theisenate a grim determination when it to
met
I push forward in the I’eckham-case tit
1 he earliest possible moment -
| contending early, leaders were on't-ho'ground
and there appeared to be little
' change in the personnel of the opposing
I forces.
J n te M were 12:2o closed the and doors the battle of the of sen th
! ; ‘bey before was renewed Comidera
ble routine business was transacted
‘ first, and it not until i o’clock that
was
! Mr. Vilas got the floor, and began his
speech in favor of IVckhtuii. Before
the doors closed ho occupied himself
arranging a great muss of letters and
papers, which, it was supposed, formed
the groundwork of his argument Mi
Hoar was Gmiiariy occupied with pur
poses the opposite of .Mr. Vilas.
Mil. VII,AS STEAKS FOB PECKHAM.
The first half hour of the executiv.
session was spent in rottlii business
when Mr. Vilas tdfok the floor and be
£! ftU 11 speech, winch lasted lor inofi
than an hour and was in defense of tin
of the president to appoint whom
he pleased for this or any other office,
qun.liflea tif>jiif alone to be considered.
H* then entered into a long discus¬
sion of the merits of the case and read
numerous letters from distingnishod
attorneys going to ehoiv tliiil, Pecliham
was in every;' way .fitted for the exalted
place to which ho find been noiniitutcd.
Mr Mitchell, one of tlio r.-publiuttn
m.-mlui, of the commit tee, followed in
a brief . pM eh, in which lie said he
bad examined all of the alleged charges
and had reached the conclusion that
there was nothing in them that in any
interfered with the discharge of his
duty as a meuil l th .supreme
court. For that reason, he believed it
prop, r that he slioufil 'b.qe.mfirmcd.
51r. George, a democratic hiefiiber. of
the eoilliuitt. who it will be reman
b<red opposed the confirmation of
llorublb\Yei\ coiisurm’d tin' tiiuo allot¬
ted h> him in t-vplalning whi he now
endorsed Mr. 1'eekhfem, His reason
xvaa Hmt the charges in the two'cares
XV el iitiredy -different, and that in
Peck] Mini’s CHS they had been di«
proved.
It xi ss the intention ul the <>ppo
Hunts of Beckham to do no talking
but when' Mt : ■eorg had finished
Mr. Whit Of ( alifoi rnui; acmoernt,
find Mr. Hawdey, oi’&unectknit, re¬
publican, spoko perhaps three minutes
each, stating why they could not assist
in confirming Beckham.
The opponents of Peckham sought
to force tie: v-ite r each speech- The
vote was finally taken u's above given
ftud alter some time - spent in straight
euing but the pairs, the Bennie, at
4:15 o’clock, adjourned.
THE QUESTION OF WAGES.
l’resideni Tlioaias Abrogates Hm ( on
Irani With His Employes.
A Nashville dispute: 1 says The
committee called on President J. W.
Thomas, of the Nashvillo, Oiffittaiuioga
and 8t. Louis railroad, Wednesday in
a body and conferred on tho recent
order issued by him abrogating the
contract with the men in the employ
of tho road as to wages, rhe roa.l
asked st temporary reduction l..„ 5 st of
....
December and asked for a renewal
last mg till March tho 1st Tills was
granted, arid ns times had not im¬
proved, President Thomas thought it
better to abrogate the contract than
keep on asking f<ir -temporary . delays
in restoring wagon. Nothing was ac
oouipliaht'd Thomas «t this meeting. I’re-i,b at
said that there could bo lai
restoration of wages until times im
proved so as to justify him in putting
back the 10 per cent, reduction made
December last.
TO FREE POLAND.
An Extensive (onsplraey Unearthed by
Warsaw I’oHee.
The police nt, Warsaw, Poland, ciann
to have discovwetf an *oxteiisive non
epiraey, tho object' of which w m t
core the fn.dom of Inland m
couepir&tora are said to iuclmie nihil
ists m well «« peratru-s not tisnull
Icund affiliating with nu ml f that
«rcf ' ! !! ’ 1 iirrests havr
, n Aai«n. tho*«'
,v' n "' ..’re*' 1 **’ iukon
K t *- v ’ Hie cio'-re- ed»b i - i staff
° ,,Wi jn'iuni'H (inbiiani 1 at Werrsaw
inftn T Catholio prlehte. The con
s l nr ' a< T >« HH1 ‘I to hove extended to
t! H !, i‘ places in Poland. At
Kl v> n P'd'fo' visit nns made lo the.
.
h ' i-iiimi v imcoil- -n Ahere, wind: re.
o o-_ to > i iri- q a l,u r.i. ■.!
" 'i !U: F ‘ff- ’i 'in reti.fi
'T f "'TT, i> t i -‘J »’»» and tree than.
e
• ? re ru*.«Jte t*Tprs?*tev-
JE8UP, GA.» THURSDAY* FEBRUAKY 22, 1814
THE FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS
The Hoase and Senate Called to Orher
in Regular Session.
Daily Summary of Routine Business ia
the Two Houses.
THE iior-u
It; r,rii.»AY. Feb. 13 —The debate on
the Bland silver seignorage bill was
r. -nm.d in tlm house ’Im-mUy. Stem.' 'I he
routine business preceded it. -
speaker laid before the house the
Hawaiian message of the president.
transmitted Monday. At the request
oi Mr. .burrows the correspondence
iicconjpanying the message was rend,
I he message and correspondence were
referred to the foreign affairs commit
tec; Mr, Kilgore, of Texas, and Mr,
Dell spoke in favor of the seignorage
■iR- Mr. Bell believed that the ex
travagiinco of the last adininistration
was responsible for the financial dis¬
tress of the present onp, Mr. Johnson,
of North Dakota, said that the bill, in
its effect, would not only destroy th e
parity between gold and silver but be "
tween different issues of paper money '•
WlONKSOAl Feb i 1. ~ Messrs
(Juigg and Straus, the members clcet
troni ><-w York city to miccecd to ellows
w \V (.-diii.’si.ay
f“’. r - lin ; : a.thougl then ci. s atm.s
hud no, arrived. A hater from braw
ey was read. Dal,ng hat his rcsigna
re-cnTaticTha b forwTided to'tho
' IW l ' 1 , ‘ 1 srir
f r? U , S, ’f M r r0 ;■
1 ,,n ' 1 H 1 ( T< > hmlt u l h< , mK
for general .1-ait.• on the seignorage
Me Ml ml
,! ' i! ’ ’’ ’ l) "'™|'
minutes, nut wmu.ut ha ^ H *
*1 !. kftflt WiiS «WJHpokcm.aM.roi t5 _ f n tak r ! }'Vi Silul Mr it. : ht -tr. ?. m;
Walker, of Massaciansetts, followed
Mr. Btoue and opposed the bill.
Thvmhoav, Feb, 15.—The house bill
providing for the t rcctian of public,
buildings''at Now Port, Kv., and
Brockton, Mass., wnw favoraJ.de report¬
ed from thec.iranultoc on public build
in and grounds Thursday morning,
Without being able to fix a limitation
to Hie debate, the house went into
committee of the whole on the seign¬
iorage bill.
Fiuoay, Feb. Id—-On Mr. Bland s
motion to close, general debate- on the
seignior age bill at three o’clock there
were on a division of the house '99
votes in the affirmative, and none in the
n egative Mr Tracy, of New York ’ ,u ‘
made the .point of - “no quorum,’* ami
the yeas and nays were ordered The
vote resimed in a tie-.......81 on each aid.
-and Tracy, thereupon, asked unani¬
mous Consent that the house take a
recess until 8 o clock, which, under
the rules would be taken at 5 o'clock,
This was agreed to, and at i ■ 15 o’clock
the house took a roe ass until 8 o’clock
p. in., the evening'session to be for the
consideration, of private pension, bills
<>n; v. ...
B.Vi’ljEDAY- The house non .-concurred
in the senate amendment to the bill
requiring railroads to stop trains at
town n> . tb'.ahonifl, fixed by
j fit-.nor . .itijuir m.-nL'kiul ftaked acou
ter.-iic,: thereon. Al l'tl(- ; Mr. Hand
moved that the house resolve ii
well into committee of the whole
on the seigniorage bill, and that
general debate be closed in thirty niin
ut- and demanded previous question
on his irmtion. A division showed
yeas 108, nays 1, Mr, Tracy, of New
York, made the point of no quorum,
and the 'yeas and nays were ordered.
The vote resulted, yeas 157, nays,13.
No quorum. j -
Tin: SKNATK.
Tcebda.v, Feb, 13. —A bill was re¬
ported by Senator Toko and passed!he
net senate for Tuesday the protection oontiiming of in fish, foreie-tho -tho
in
I’otomue river. Th'e senfito Irilfmaking
labor the first in
t-'inbir. b , legal holiday, xvas'reported
by Mr. Kyle, from the committee on
cdiicut iiin, find planed on file. _.Then
at 12:80 Senator Gray remmiod.firgu
nient on the Hawihiqy yesylufhuL
Wui'nekdav, Feb; ’14—-The senate
tit Wednesday's reunion considered the
honso 1415, requiring railroad com
panics in territories to maintain sta
turns ot towns established by the in
ter ior dejuinmont.
THt’i'-suAY, Ft b. 1 ii. — When the sen
ate met Thursday Semites? George pre ¬
vented credentials of Semitor-electMc
Lanrin, of M ississippi, and the oath of
office whs administered to the new sen ¬
ator. A bill was presented b.v Mr. Hoar
“toprevent lottery practices’’ through -
out the national and foreign mail serv¬
ice. Mr. Hums presented a bill to
prevent conflict between federal and
state eofirt-j in nil cases affecting pri¬
vate rights. The house bill to compel
tin- Rook Island Railroad Company to
stop its trains at Enid and Round Bond,
(ikiahoiha, camc np at B> :H0 as nnfin
ifthe-d bnt-Iness, and Mr, Blott, of Con
nectu-ut. tool, the floor iu opposition
to the measure.
Fkioav, Feb. 16 After some rou
tine business the senate went .into
ciiutive, se&frikui to continue tfe consiih
orati'-n <>I. the Peckham uununation.
FIRE AT THE FAIR.
AgricnHimi? Bnifiling a8d Mavliineiy
Hall Threatened with I-fi-srem-iion.
Fire broke out W<dju-dny morning
on th<-colonade iv,-( „e<-n tin agrienh
urni irniiiiiny nnd wacliinery Imll in
-the noridN fair prcmula. i he Jl.iiu* 1
gained rapid headway ntn! the seoohd
third culls xvero gent out, but be
fore additional cngineo reached the
burning structure it-; dcstruetioa and
that of tb - largo 1 iditiiig;,- ndj.ii-ent - r.
■ it i>- t < id- a a, ih>f aid id (In fis
or,fils, ; -i o ■ n ,
lone is uoffilmU, Thu origin i« •rip
th ha-vc hsco ittofetffhaty,
BUSINESS REVIEW.
Report of trade for She Past Week by
Hun & Co.
11. G. Dun & Co.’s review of trade
for the past week save: This has been
In a week silver, of in record-breaking. forms of lu iron wheat, and
some
-ted, in ('■ nm-llville coke, and in well
known cotton and woolen goods, the
lowest prices ever known have been
influence upon the tone of business
gerrfrallv.'ami Thm.-t, tlur 'Waalers confidence
in W all less improvement in
mrtim faetnrc S and a greater decrease !
nl tltc volume of payments, through
0 l. arin^ houses, which were 24.4 per
,. j es - s t han a year mm outside of
Kew York, and 41.7 per cent less than
a vear ago j iere> notwithstanding nn
'
usi ia j transactions in aju-cinllv grain.
While no action affecting
jngtem'the hnsim-s prospects was taken at Wash
continued discussion of
revenue and monetary measures and
ihe une. rtaiurv regarding them have a
constant favorable influence, and iu
different markets have caused sudden
fluctuations in prices. Wheat at flOie,
is lower by 4|e than it was for a single
day last year, an ! lower by t ,c than it
bad cv<-r been in the previous seventy
seven years, A v.sibie supply of over
7‘,hi'in',0f>0 bushelsFebruarv ,0th, with
, ia } €( , lui ,[ reeoiid-?; from farms eoutuui
infr j ar g C< h tts completely destroyed
fait ), j n the otticiul reports of the yield
, aMt Vfinr fil ,d c-ansed enormous liquid.
at “* US - companies have
® tmD gpJ to advance money against
wheat as collateral security, but with
results not os vet , ncouragiog
Cotton declined an eighth with in
, : . r( , as j 5ig distrust of short crop csti
mat.. Kecu'pts from plantations this
week have been larger than a year
»nd lit no time small enough to
y x the idea that th.> erop.ff 1S1J3
«as but i. iii i , 0!) bales nhn-.i would
meat! tiiftt ]«, *« t .ian ofH>,bales have
yet to coma into sight in- over six
mouths.
The slight recovery iit prices of iron
products has not been maintained.
Bessemer pig has declined at -Pittsburg
to 330.65 a ad gray forge to 39,65 and
i-te d billets are sold below $1.6 there,
while at Philadelphia most rolling mill
products arc lower than ever.
Shipments ot boots and shoes from
the- east are Iff per cent, lens than a
year ago, with cheaper .grades pre¬
dominating in orders and in maiutfac;
tMT and not many factories fully em¬
ployed. Textile industries do not seem
to have gained within the past week,
j- or B8 many works have dosed as
} i(m . resumed work, and in woolen and
cotton manufacture rather more.
There has been a sharp break in print
cloths to 2 e.nfs; some of tin best
known cottons have been 'put at-The
lowest j>r.iee« ever made and there is
more talk of general closing of mills,
Bomt> woilen mills of large impor¬
tance have Btopped, one bephUBe a re¬
duction of wages was resisted,- and in
textile works such reductions have been
more numerous and largertlmn in any v
previous week The demand JVi
woolen goods does not improve and
wl ] ( , s 0 f wool decreased sharply a/t
i >r j s | c activity two weeksttgo, being
oh \y pounds for the. Though week,
against 5,586,300 hist year.
, seme nriuh r at < M-arco nnd pric.-s rel¬
atively higher West tuau here, the
markets do not advance.
Exports of merchandise were about
8500,000 smaller for the week than last
year and for six weeks tlid increase has
■ been only .$3,100,000, or 7|. per cent,,
but- imports la:sl w- •: kM'-r. Idtic more
than half ns large »s last year and for
‘TIic year thus far the decrease is about
42 per cent. There is no chauge of
importance in the money markete.
•Fnihires for the week have been Sfifi
in the.-United. Btates iii against Cituada 11*7 hist
year, and thirty-five against
tliirt v- -i.v last rear.
TENNESSEE IN LUCK.
Her Hands to Hie Amount of $t>00,ffffff
Safely Floated.
-hatham, Alexander ,V t'o,, .fiscal
agents for the state of Tennessee, have
cdnMhded one of the most important
financial operations that hoa been made
in behalf of any southern state for a
longtime, 'I litre sold to Blair k Vo,,
bankers,'§{500,000 of D per chnt Ten¬
nessce bonds at- par ujjd accrneu inter
cat. There bonds'"were authorized by
the last legislatnro of Tennessee.for
the purpose of building the state peni¬
tentiary. This negntufiion iusury* be¬
yond d >nbt the calling in of alt oui
ctandiJig-A and 6 per cent bonds of the
state of Tennessee without delay.-und
Abe refunding of - the same, in u now
bond bearing a lower.'.rate fid interest
YELLOW FEVER AT RIO.
The rlagae Said to Have Spread to the
American Squadron.
A dispatch "f Thumlav from Tho
states that yellow fever, which has
been so prevalent in that city, has at
length communicated to tho foreign
squadron. Several sailors . on tho
American men-of-war are reported t<>
have, died and others wo ill with tt,
Tho American admired is r-'ported to
have ordered the cruisers, Newark and
Detroit to leave the port owing to.the
spread of the disease.
DA GAMA REPORTED DYING
I rom Wounds Received in the Here id
Skirmish fit Rio do Janeiro,
Admiral SaidanliB DaGamo. the.
rebel compander,' who was wounded
in the nock and arm during the battle
of Arimreo on Friday according lust, is in a crit¬
ical condition to a dispatch
I from Rio He Janeiro It Wits at first
} --supposed that the admirnl's wounds
1 xvt'i'xr ixisignjfxesMit, but n is mm .said
! t hot ho ,-i.i i— t-i<>usPr nguretl tbnt !>•
1 may hxve die. livery admiral effort is being made
j ta tb.« a life
THE NEWS IN GENERAL
ConiM iroia Our Most liwlaat
Telegraphic Alices -
And , , 1 n resented In . Pom led and , Steada* „ .
hie Paragraphs.
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d M * wi Rml ®> . 1,ftHllvlllw t'f,; *«!*oad for #o,^ J! )0
*£ e B 3 !' rl< ' S 1U 10
»*year, dim
k f*l««tal clerks and allege
t! ‘ ,‘VT d * nt Wfts dm> to R deft ^ t *
During Wednesday night» . gale the
? lf mrk ‘den New from Light, Savannah Captain for Philadelphia, Avis, lumber
was stranded on Hogue bench, twelve
miles west of Beaufort, X. C. The
etcVf - w “ 8 saved. The vessel is a total
lo6H * The pilots report seeing the
musts of two schooners sunk on Outer
Diamond Lookout shoals,
Wednesday the Indian council sold
3d lakins of rupees, chiefly iu lole
graphic transfers at ldj pence. Com
limiting yp this action, The London
Daily -jS'cm says; “The council evi
dently is carrying inf o effect the
governraent’sintention to refrain from
placing »u artificial value on the rupee,
tYcdesday's allotment being the lowest
ever recorded;”
A special from Scituate, Mass., says:
Gap tarn Ht. John and the seven mm
bets of the crew of the Minnie Itqwan,
which went ashore off .First-Cliff Point,
wore safely lifesaving landed Wednesday night
bv the crew of Fourth CUff.
They were badly frost bitten and ter
riWy exhausted after their experience having
of the previous, eighteen hours,
spent a greater part of the time in the
rigging
X|iere wore no new developments
xiiursduy at the Gaylord mino in Ply
p a _ The rescuers arc working
hard through solid coal to reach the
entombed miners. So far, they have
been unable to communicate with them
iu. any way. Should they all be alive
now it is safe to say that they wilt
starve before they can be reached. In
this event eleven widows will be left to
care for forty-five orphans.
At ft meeting of the board of direc¬
tors of the Associated Press at Chicago
Thursday Victor F. Lawson w as elected
president, Horace White, of the New
York Evening Poai, first vice press
dent; A, II. Bcl.p of tin* Galveston
jVem* rind Dallas AV «■», second vice
president; Melville E. Stone, secre¬
tary and general manager ; Charles B.
P'i.-ht, assistant secretary and assistant
general manager: George S.-hncider,
treasurer.
Judge Bradley, of the- district em
preme . cmrt, at Washington Thursday
refused to grant the petition of Carrol l
L. Biker, of Chicago, for a mandamus
to compel Secretary Carlisle to issue
to him a' pi'n rata share of the $50,
000,000 bonds used on the basis of
proposals subtuitted by him Judge
Bradley, in denying Hiker's applica¬
tion, said that he had no authority to
giant the application, and that secre¬
tary Carlisle’s power iu the premises
wuu disoi'ciknnu'v.
I he wholesale dry goods house of
Jones, Witter A Go., at Colmnbus, O.,
and several small buildings adjoining,
were- burned Thursday morning. The
total loss is placed at $2 fii.iibo. dietri
imU-d as follows: Jones, Witter .v
Co., on stock, $180,000; T. E. Miller.
<n building, 40,000: adjoining props
erty $20,000, Insurance on stock
$ 1 Uf>,000,on bniidiug probably $ 1.3,000.
’Ifie adjoining property- is well insur
■cd. Tliroe-firemen.were severely but
not fatally injured.
A Brooklyn, N. dispatch John says
The jury- before •which A Me
Kane, of Gravesend, wea tried fox
dered a verdict of guilty with Tho a
omiueudatiou for .mercy. pun
jsnmuit rer.ivldeH* proviuea bv fix Uw law is „ot not ithS Iosa
than two years imprisonment nor more
than ten. McKane was charged with
a number ol oik-usee against tue elec
lion law?, but- the particular ouo
brought him to.grief was his
Ing the''vccutinnof an ord< t issuci! by
Justice Gaynor to permit the inspec- of
tion pf the registry lists of the town
Gr>«cocud, in xxhi<-h Coney island
eiubract'd.
THE POLLARD CASE.
The IHatnflff Hustling Around tod
ting Up Testimony.
Calderon G. Carlisle, of AYashing
ton, attorney fui’ Miss Madeline Pol
lard, ' vxho wfiH in Cincinnati in com¬
pany with his client for several days,
says that the. case will come up in tho
Huprcine Court of the District of Co¬
lumbia next. Thursday.
Carlisle and Mies Bollard left Ciu
cianatti fur Fruulifort. Tho deposi¬
tions of Mrs Dr Buchanan and Mrs,
Dr. Perry, of Covington, which wore
to have been concluded, have heart leit
uufijtiaked, and Mies Pollard will call
no more witmmm. Bueh witnesses as
she needs will go to AYashington «nd
testify at the trial.
A Steamer (Bounded.
The Eastern Philadelphia Line Btcurnship Com¬
pany at received a tuhi
gram Wt-dnosdax from Capr, James,
of tho grounded steamer Oxford, dated
Kere Wt st, ted which stated that there
arc” eight feet of water in the Oxford’H
hold and engine looms, it. is feared
the vessel and carg.-i wilt be a total
lofis.
Entonibcd Miners.
A cave-in took place Tuesday morn
teg in the Gaylord the mine, id Plymouth
t'n.. operated by !\i nt-.-i.-n i OAF
fltipipawy I'M rfc.en iu mnrn, vs-pqrte.d far'
,t<> be iff tb.a pM, hwrs bevtt nts
tote te atffishta
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WAYOB08S AHOTiT USB—TIME CABO.
Schedule of through trains to Florida and Southern Georgia.
In effect July 2, 1893.
Going South— ltea.1 down - Going North—Bond up.
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man deeper- to Bnwancee Springs, and on
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TIME TARIJS NO. 58 IN EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE. 4 . 1833 ,
Subject to Change Without Notice.
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