The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, February 08, 1887, Image 7

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strikes. ' j4lL plicant for poeitioiton the road haa to make TMic;rKES3 OF NEW B T? r “ answers to a set of questions, among SHIPPING H^vpkD Which art the following: “Do you belong 8“ dauALYZED. to any labor organization? Do you agree Dot to join any organization wh?oh a ToTkpaba^bo. _ I Dot to join any organization whioh would „ »mt other Work- oontrol your action aa an employe o£ this rr ”'* b Oat to AW the Loog.hore- I company?' 1 «■ S " ”> w Englaml Industries company?' M'OUILAMD OIVEa hut. "“’IffMMd-j' 0 cli0r<1 " - I Patrick MoQarland, of the Ocean Aaiocl- ntion of Knights of Labor, sued by Preai- „ , _Th 6 extension d6nt of the Old Dominion line, „T«K F S brn ?,7i a ht handlers on the »PPf a rea at United States Marshal McMa- ^strike to the t , t hon s office to-day and gave bail in $5,000 .3 uiers of New ■‘“ ". .l 1 Kniobta I to Rlan(1 triah J*Za,' t T' f Feb .T ry a - The 8tr “ te tabor ha« »*««*• central, it was ad- atoog the nver front this morning present- i road, the Je^y this morn- ? d a Sunday like appearance. Instead of Medettbeofflce on the ao nB . Qn o£ the daily rush of vehicles of all kinds in ‘^rss * , JSfm«n tMnrfont so suddenly Erection, there were only a few sen- The me a great disad-1 ttncks and horse oars to be [see here and , the eo“P.“?nJwuty to deliver freight ther ?-. A ma J u n‘y of the . bi 8 railroad freight work - ptga *“ 41 “, inconvenience. The receiving and delivery piers were closed and -i the ® wile piers along North work wa9 Mmost expended. An exception S to comeontonymo. w “.l nU >eo&seof PierS, of the Pennsyl- nr are alee» 168 J reoe i v inK an answer to vama , roa4 > where a dozen men were put to 'the company has ex- by Agent Bowman. The men seemed detnande frem in ^ J and lost around the huge piles of freight that rf. TbB ^nvTYre'ightU handled by wero stacked all over the bnlkhe& One eateg mSS transportation Company, P ur ol 8**®* tbat were on the dock ,j,B.Stann ymoathy with the wer ® guarded by police officers. Piers 4 tfc»! tho other roaaa, find are I 4 and 46 ° £4b ® eamo road were dosed, out at any time. At 11 and at . Pl ” 2 > k* bi 8 b Valley road, the gates idy to come out J g( tbo Nflff were closed and no freight offered. At the [clock to*d 7 not then received I N°w York Central and Hudson River KCjSftttfttomen wanted an in- P'«r the sgents ssid they were receiving all Ljinumstion tnai prepared for ‘he freight that was offered. There had U Jhey were, However, prejareu to been no trouble with the men. The men ,, eaergeucy. , . . t handlers at at work wero Italians. The New York, Lake o ^torth river, have also notified their Er4 « and Western railroad pier had a few jjo Korth ri • a { on men at work, but at the office of the agent HP 1046 "nra given they would 44 was stated they were taking and deliver- teaMOf sday 8 company in 8 all the freight that was offered. At the i ul * 0 .' k „^etheadMnco; P y Starin pier, where the freight of WiYSk Central pier, No. 26, the Delaware and Lackawanna u handled, At • . „s«r.t said that the company had th °rc were as many police on duty as there fSJSfSiydlSSd from the^men, I were Italians handling freight, two eoli- ' onieL It is reported tar y ‘rocks stood at the delivery platform. 1 uToM are organized, and wllPjoin The superintendent saidthey had allthe l&^asword is passed 4 S«Erie mid freight handlers made a Jo- h "‘ ‘he boats of the company were not run- -Id tow increase at toe same time M ning and freight was hgnt. The Stoning- Tin on the other roads. The company ton 44 n® bad “‘work. The boat N&hoa Ctccocsider it and will give thameL was laid by the pier, but no work was being done on l n,Mi° move on the partof the strikers b “- The dock of the New York Central L5^ to induce the trainmen to come out, railroad was almost deserted, but for a few C to, Ue np the railroads centreing on work on a float that has been at the tolmwahore. There is some talk of behead for some time past. The men EfflSi deck hands and firemen on the were part of a gang of Italians brought iTbo.Utojointhe strikers, but these down thonver on a barge yesterday The SiSadveiie to such a course. Tho Metropolitan, to^Boston, was moving; freight, w Srie* tho Boston and Providence b ?‘ th ®r® .was little to hanffio.The Arizona, SdSteen suspended for the present. ®* ‘ b ® Guion Line, arrived this morning, TWoboatasre laid up for repairs, ind the “d mon wiU be put to work to discharge lifficouvia getting coal and freight haniUed and load her cargo in Ume for next saihng [«to cahoot the withdrawal of the | da?. T““day. ^Wyoming a ,£ent_0aid I other. was damaged by a lump of coal. The score of the fracas la near the dividing linos between the yards of the Erie and Delaware, Lackawanna and Western yards. The Pinkerton specials guarding the latter property tnrned out and formed a line, but took no part in the melee. The conflict caused intense excitement in Jersey City, and a renewal of hostilities is looked for to morrow. The Erie Company's dock, No. 9, was the scene of a raid by strikers duriDg the trou ble in 1882. The Italians then at work were stampeded and two of them drowned. Nkw York, February 3.—The White Star steamship Republic and the Inman steam ship City uf Chicago, scheduled to sail to- I sho would sail to-day. The Eldorado, TURPIE ELECTED SENATOR. THE DAY IN WASHINGTON. I whether the census was to be believed, 1 whether Georgia had as many or more peo ple than Kansas in 1880, but Georgia oast i THE PB00BHDIH08 YESTERDAY OF | X toSSaXrt I TH “ l «- .. P - - - - 1 INDIANA LEGISLATURE. SENATE AND HOUSE- Mr. Morgan said that in Alabama the Re- | publicans had no ticket at all. Vet Another Increase In the Number of | Kentucky the smallness of the vote in the Lexington district, for instance, was due to the fact that there was no ltepubli-1 can running against Mr. Ilreckenridge. He agreed with the Senators from Delaware and Alabama that it was not wise polioy on | Mr. Beck explained that aa to the State ! The Kopublicana Protest Agaloat the XU- PeutfiOQ* Proposed—The House Ke- fiues Clerks to Gongreeamea— Pleuro-Pneumonia Bill. salt and Will Go Through the Farce of Kleotlng Harrison To-morrow. . - r —. , Indlanapolib, February 2.—The Senate Wabuisoton, February 3.—In the Senate, ‘he pntt of the administration to keep its at 12 o’clock proceeded to the ball of the the credentials of Senator Whitthorne, I enemies in offioo. He referred to Mr. Jame- House, and the sixteenth ballot was begun. , - ... showing his election by the Legislotnro of 8® n > chief ot tbo railroad mail service, as n The roll-call cf the Senate developed noth- day -sntli the trans-Atlantte mails, did D0‘ I Tennoiseo for the unexpirod term ending I Republican who had under him-1,4'JO em- ing and tho oall of the Houso proceeled get oil because ot the stnko. March 4th next, were presented, and ho I ployoa, with salaries from $1,800 to $800. without interruption until the name of lho carpet faotory of E. b. Higgins & ho. I took the oath of office under them. (Up to Mu l'lnmb expressed willingness to soe llohinson, the labor member with Demo- closed again to-day, the hands, machinists, this time he had hold his seat nnder the every Republican office-holder turned out, cratio proclivities, wuh reached, when that weavers and all the rest, having refused 10 I Qo^not'a appointment.) He aBked how it was that in Kentucky the gentleman roiound mado a statement of an work, lhe employes held o meeting ines- Tho resolution offered last session by Mr. I people did not come out to expross their agreement entered by himself and Oaten, day ana decided that they would not work I j D g a n 3 to discharge the committee on pen- opinions at tho the polls. What ground- Glover and Mackey to secure tho election while the factory was being rnn on scab a t on9 from further consideration of tho bill I work was there for the eulogy which the of Alien. Ho added that ho was now eon- ooab A committee called on the arm and renl0v j n g the limitation on applications for Senator from Alabama had passed on tho vincod that it was hopeless to endeavor to notified it of the resolution. In order I arrears of pensions, was taken up. Ingalls Democratic party when only two or three elect aa Senator any man not avoid loss to the firm, however, the Hands fl tated his object was to have tho bill P&* cent of its members ever wont to tbo B memberof one of tho two parties, and his agreed to work yesterday, so that tho brought before the Senate for action. Tho I pells. In those plaoes whoro the constituents were so urgent in their de- ohlnery could be shut down In regular I re30 i at ion was agreed to—yeas 27, nays 26.1 Democratic party thrives most manda that ho had decided to cast his bai- conrse. This morning no employes went l yj r . fngait. stated that as tbo bill wca one I there was no such thing as pnbllo 1 lot for Turpie. This announcement waa to work. Work was resumed on ihnrsday 0 f TerJ g rea t importance, he would not ask opinion. No man in Congress with only greeted with wild and enthusiastic cheers last after a strike against a reduotion o‘ the Senate to vote on it instantor. He gavo I three or four thousand votes at bis baok, from tho Democrnts. Gates, Glover and “tR 68 ; .1 notice, however, that early next week he I could assnmo to represent any phaze of I Mackoy, Republican labor momhers, then On the Bteamsuip piora there was mccn won ],j move that tho Senate proceed to its that publio opinion which ought to be made brief explanations nud cast their bal- lmprovement. freight was being moved 1 consideration. The bill was placed on the I Anally reflected in the laws enacted by lots for Harrison, tho vote standing Tnrpie mostly by new nien. There is an abun- ca i oa j ar . Congress. Either the Democratic party 76, Harrison 74. In the Senate Turpie re- dance of unskilled labor to be had, and tne | At 2 o'clock tho Senate proceeded to the I had disappeared, or a worse thing had I ceived 32 and Harrison 18; in tho House superintendents of docks have more men consideration of the bill to prohibit mem-1 come about, and the people of theso aeo- Turpie 44, Harrison CG. than they have places for. Ihe trouble is l 0 f Congress from acting os attorneys I tions had no interest in public matters, did I Immediately on the termination of the that these men havehad no experience at l or employes for subsidized railroad oompa- not care who represented them in Congress, call of the House roll, Sieiker Sayre an- freight handling. Ite aiallory and Ward | n ^ ea> Mr. Evarta apoke at length in oppo-1 did not submit to the arbitrament of mtel-1 nounotd that tboro was no eloctioD, and ar ®,, rtoe ‘ Tln 8 freight for the South. B i t i on the bill. Mr. Everts conolndeflia hgent disousslon, and were, per consequenco, passed the figures to rrosident Smith, of lhe situation is very irregular, borne ot 1 speec h a t 4:15, and then, on motion of Mr. not fitted to exercise the fnnolions of tho tbo Senate, whose privilege it is under the the steamship lines and coal handling | ji oafi th e s on ate went into aecret session, I government. I agreement to announce the vote, and he at branohes of railroads are but little ineom- ^at 4:45 adjourned. Tho Dumb resolution was disoussoil un-1 once announced that David Turpie had moded, they being in best oondition where 1 WhUe tbo doora were Btill cloBed Mr . 0a n m 2 o’oloek, when.it was laid aside without been eieeieu Senator of the United States to , the strike has lasted longest, as they have I introduced a resolution that for tho re- action. serve six years from tho 4tn of March next. been able to organize and train new maindor of tho session the Senate meet at I House or Kem-Mentatlvrs Speaker Sayre decl ited that President Smith Somo of these have got so far along as to Uand(withan hour . a reoe8a) Bit liu a .l Uou.e or llepr.eeotatlv,,. |t exercise tho right of selecUon among men Laid ov v or wit h 0 nt acUon. applying for work, and, are weeding ont men ud fitted for the labor required. From this standard the degree of disability WxaumoTO-., Febrnary 3.-In tho Honse, was an usur P er - and bad n0 ?B bt t to “ ak ® 1 - I such annonncemeot as president of the tho committee on appropriations reported ? ac “ “ S.- ■ A PABTISAU DEDAT*. t h 0 legislative, executive and judicial »p-|i° lnt con y e “V??’ b a“hobpoakor e remarks _ The legislative, executive and jndicial pronriation bilL Committee of tho whole. ***,* ”“ be ^ dcd ' xaiiges" down to almost helDless" | appropriation bill, reported by tho op- Xir. Tucker, from tho committee on *h* I ^ neaa, where tho strike only took off oct yes-1 propriatiuns committee to the House judiciary, reported baok the Senate bill ex- rnmnrZ teMay or to-day, Bl All freight linos, both I to-day, makes a total appropriation of tending the lima for the filing of French |*ho oompro- land Ld water! ore somewhat favored by $20,286,1510, which is less than the spoiliation claims. Homo calender. I to7day“ the 10 th anilLtottoo hJuL 1 the fact that shippers are sending nothing appropriation for the enrrent year by Mr. Rogers, from tho same commitieo, t0 4a ?* a °‘‘*“■ . theymui withhold, and carriers tne also r£ I $418,545. Tho estimates aggregated $2i;. reported Aversely tho bill to enable the A£ ‘« r tb «^ ihaM^ toint fnaLwi na«4a5ia5\fa tllit Vfdl ■riffnk Kv 1173 000. Amoncr tha j lecislativo features I neonle to name their oostmasters. Laid on I G 41 *** 11 ®?*'^^“^^ijn^ntiVnoon 1 to morrow^ pat tho motion and d&- xr the New York Central freicht depot I tJivll Service Commission is to bo used nn-1 bama, on behalf of tho committco on tho I i ntjarm cranes of Italians quit work and joined tho til tho commission repeals the rule forbid- revision of laws, called np the bill author- tnL.n hv striK. The master workman of in Italian ding the appointment of applicants over tho izing the appointment Bnd prescribing tho been madi local assembly o( KnighU of Labor called age of 15 years. compensation of clerks to Banatora and I r"' “V *r"“° aut headquartera ofto® Ocean Steamship ^Aa tEESS?'" ^ ^ Ch " m0n ° l ‘ho.ita'tivoly alnolnced, that th 0 R RepubU- soventy-iivo I^ who°werTworWng^ naill ^.fs, 1 tbe^iuL"^ °of To $Soli, of Tenues.^, opposed the | «“ b «‘ d a ™ freight handlers on Pennsylvania the Morgan Line arrived last night and Jroffi piers No. 4, 5 ahd 6, North river, anchored in midstream. As soon as the snack at 1 o’clock this afternoon. The I Pa8 ° and .. b ®'? Yor 5, a f B ,? D St handlers of the Lehigh Valley rail- 4d » rad ? wil b ® b ‘?n8 b ‘ tothe dock. The The .trike of freight handlers on tho rail- unmolested. The police are gmurding the mil piers this afternoon added nearly 3,000 Pi®"-, The evening paper. »y Hm Crom- nea to the ranks of the etrikers. The tern- *®“ .toamerHudson_ is being rapidly nn- pot.ry stoppage of freight throws ont seven lold ? d ' ^ nd ^»nl hondred truckmen. On the Pennsylvania regular hour Saturday. The Mallory line nilrojd piers only 10 men were left at work. I ,s Batting along as well aa usual, tt “d the All mea on the Lehigh Valley railroad piers “ * B “ jlrack. The superintendent told them that I ^ , 0 ^ V 1 ® their places would be filled at once. Later I ^ ork wa " goingforward eH>ediuonsly,and ia the afternoon 150 ont of tho 200 strikers the agents say they are ta " li “8 appU- oa the Pennsylvania returned to jwork, c® 0 ^ for work. AUtoestoamere will leave Moording to the statement of the super-1 °“ ‘‘ me - Tho Morgan line is the only ex- intendenb The strikers olaim that only 20 caption So freigh^: was «®®i™l ‘ b « vest back. The men on Pier 8, of the I piera of this Mmpany this morning, and Southern road of Now Jersey, stopped ‘he piers are blockaded with freight, which vork and tho pior was closed. At the New 19 b ®>°K slowly gotten ont of tb ® Tort Central pier the agent said ho had all , A non-nnion longshoremMi named Wm. the men he wanted, lloat of them were empoyed bytbeSav.na^Llno, wm Itilisas, but they handled freight rapidly. ba41 y b ® at ® n b y " igh i Oa the Erie piers, only ten men remained a dauBerou. condition to^ay. A Sp.ni.h at work. The agent said ho would fill the cigar manufactarernamMMgueswAawalk- phet. of the striker, to-morrow. Over 100 in 8 ^‘ b one of hia wortoeu neu the Sa- cl hit men utmak vannah Lino pier, when tho Btnkera ind- Atlho headquarter* of tho Ocean Amo- I do&ty ,l ^w lt ^ A n ( l!ftmMmued^to t Kav B howai ehtion to-night it waa said that Coopers' bro,i “. wbe “ bB boion No. 2 had offered to strike to aid not looking forwork.andhisMaaUants the freight handlers as soon as de- apologized. MeanUme MaeompMionntn •bed. This union includes sll and wu. caught hy the.trikers and badly cooper, employed on the piers, repairing '’^n, until meurf b T <**»; utd tighteolng np barreled freight before ««» “«n l w ®‘ klD .R oa ‘ h ® B ”J“ aab P. 1 " •lowing it ou wesaels. On the East river weI ® beaten to-day udyertKdiqr in Uie front the places of the strikers are very prcseneieof thepolioo, jndoompUint. itoarly all filled, but the men work alowly b »vj W Mpt rib poUoeMWp®rin- and piles of freight bave aooumnlated. The t ® nden ‘® £ Iha ofBoers^ Itallana on the pier of the Malloiv Line aru A lat 8® ®Jf wd . ? £ making good progreaa In loading tbs Alamo. in Jerwey City this moraing totercepted a The vcswl will bp ready to sail Saturday. I P«‘y 0 ( a ‘E m ‘, < H,*J g Aa advance of pay was reported on tbo ®u tbo dock of ^® ™“8vuhs bloamship tiers of the Baltimore and Ohio and Lour pin®. ® n4 °** d * b *°? 7 Th®. . wl 7 Uaid railroads. Thew companies have t»« a ‘J^8 bt r ^ b ' d ‘ b « d ?° k - J b,! ‘ Wk * had bat little trouble with their men. *“ were n0 ‘ troubled by the police. An llu “ attempt was also mado by Btnking coal IME clam or CAMPAIO* to ux ADOPTED. bllDdl ;„ to drive a way new men nnloadinR The Tribune to-morrow wrill gay: “It ia I coal at the foot of Newark street, Hoboken, listed that the next step to be taken by the tor the Hoboken Ferry Company. The po- leaden ot the atrikeia to pnt into operation I Roe dispersed the atrikon before they had Ike Irish plan of campaign—that is, orders time to injnro any one. Work was re- will be issued to all members*! Knights of | sumed by the new men under police pro- Libcr and other organizations which teetion. can be controlled by District As- Between five and six hundred freight Mmbly No. 411 to refuse to pay I handlers in Jersey City, in tbo employ ot uy rents to landlords, bnt to psy tbs rent I the Pennsylvania railroad, struck to-day in money into a fund which wrill go to support I sympathy with their brothers on the New •token. This plan ha* been discussed I York sids. iu all aeriousueas by the strikers, and it is | Owing to the strikes, the Dewoe Mann- asserted by aome of them that If will be in I factoring Company, oil refining, at Long operation next Monday. When asked what I Island City, were compelled to shut down would be done with ewioted people, one ot I the entire works to-day, throwing between them replied: “You can't ewiot a whole 1300 and 400 persons ont of employment city." I The strikers at the coal docks at South Am- A enriona feature of the strike is that the boy, N. J., have induced etorektepers to nesdqnsrters ot District Assembly No. 40, boycott the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- in C»nol street, arc without oosl, end have pany by threatening to boycott them if they to be kept worm by wood fires. I old goods to that cotporation. Thesnper- AX appeal rou AID. intendent, being unable to buvjsupplies for XTa.t*. w ». rv * a «I the new men and the special officer* guard- 3 1111111 W< 1“«*‘® <1 ino them, now purchase meats and groce- by some of the Brooklyn people yesterday v «hiS r toi. t f* b ^ B .l C ?* I,Wh ‘ 0h W “ dc “ ri “aMET CiTt. February 3,-During a a I bn ‘w“ “ aon *P° or . pB f imsHriot, which occurred here this even- , nnloa ? td '. u H ® at 0D0 ® went to ing. th* strike is attacked the Italiane at the Brooklyn to make the necessary arrange- LZiimsd dcck hot were repnlaed by &^ d re tp,CkB, , B , oni “ ** t0M# STjStoStlTi «vege onauSght wltL T^ to!i».* W " ,0l f, , • clnbs^in which many pemon. wereiojux-L “fewi 0WlD ?,*fr^ 1 “ h**” i ^* d: a ° Jemev City, Febriliy 3,-LaU report. we,k? , “T Con®««>: AtUt five th * w T hat waa first designated aa a week* of straggle with the coal I _-_.ii -iq* • test of the fighting power* corporations controlling the Jtntp ridSI The pohee learned teat the Wl8 ‘> t we find it necessary ^ invaded to attack in force the humJi.it* **i if 10 !? M 1 ® intereet of io ( re ; g ht handlers employed In the humanity at heart. Humanity, we eay, for SPP, »_i B ht sheds Hastily gathering it- this is a struggie, not for themselves, but j chief Murphy male a race to nUtofl'.U 8 ?* 1 “ d , , tarTl “8 children. Bo h °hA dock first. He arrived with hit Pirinia thaTaane, so J oat the cauae, so nee-1 thoronahiy winded by their Iqng we> loD « ,borem « D > run and fouid aaveral hundred strikers a? XT--ryi; Bf-'aaisgafflftgg "Jen supported In the position gf y, B narrow approach to the sheds. Jhat wa have voluntarily taken ^ . ca g erB 0 f the mob bid defiance to teroAtt *11 . wbo i“ T ® ““1 Murphy when he ordered them to disperse, forgotten.the motto of the industrial organ- L nd ?.ih they bad business with thocom- ixuion of to-day; ‘An injury to one is tho L anT ' an d intended to transact it The o* *U.' the prlnciplo upon which ^ic 7 gave them due notice that if any of J. BC ,“?® lnt0 organized existence. So glar- J b em were hurt it would be their own fault. “«“‘ be neceoaity °t wringing from those ^wer was an “ dSlant. shouts, slicks. seventy-five Italians wUo were working as navai vessels, me suo-commi«eo oi uie ju, ul to . morrow and cast t heir ballots for Harri- non-union men were willing to strike it ad- House committee on navri MIMrs has UU;.no Democrat wu nikortUu,i TOto w lhtw making up .formal case for P ro- which will bo laid I for this increased compensation, for it was I °P 10r fall oommittee * to- nothing more or less than |ttmt The I sontatlo n to tho United S.atos SeDato. * .... — .. . i KOTHINO done in nkw jkmkt. mitted to the union. The offer was accept-1 drafted a bill ed and the men struck. I before the . w , Superintendent of Pclioe Murray has I morrow providing for the construction platform upon wbloh tho Democratic party taken vigorous measures to repress out- of two ateel cruisers of 4,000 tons burden, had oomo into power waa “retrenchment Tbkktos, N. J;, February 2.—At tho joint rages. Inspector Steers has taken charge I of the Newark type, at a cost exclusive of I and reform.” was it retrenchment to odd I meeting of the Leglslataro this dood, (ho ol the police along tho piers with head-1 armament of not more than $1,300,000 1 320 persons to the list of officeholders? Was I Democrats wero present and all voted for quartersat Pier 39 North river, with a each, to be equipped with the best type of it reform to reach ont and grab patronage? Ho Abbett for Ser-*~- »— -ola-A8w_, a.. large force of uniformed polioe nnder his modern engines, boilers and machinery; saw in tho proposition disaster to members then taken till command. The river front, are praotically | font ateel gnnboats of LTOO toM^dlaplace-1 and the grave ot the Demooratte party;. If | B0 n.*™* im west viboinia. Ghablestox, W. Va., February 2 —Tho in a state of siege. One thousand pohee mont, patterned after gunboat No, 1, at a there was any veto thunder left in tho Prea- „., Mrn „ rv , w l n . - have'been massed in reserve at four differ- cost, exclusive of armor, of not more than idont, he would bury this bill nnder a trip .uJKJEJI’ Vl.’ e" potoS, Captoin AtoJphy w M placed at $525,000 each; one cruising Steel torpedo hammer veto rather than bury himself and /^IJorthr't " Ter i ^“Ft* 1 ^ Sanders^at Pier | hMl.of^otmore Him 150 norjess ‘^““1351 b i*^ , ‘Jy i b y ii a j8^ n 8 f i‘;i nr .^ (i ltl J L^’CSSit. 3 o’;TO Garland^at^'ST T' North“C? I Tt ‘SCStagTST thTrato of I SSEmS M noTSTShSSTlSI Cbablktom, February 2 -Tho twelve & -t- have been etationed “entv P knot» an hour for six consecutive Ftfty-fl.st Congress. Democrato who rsfuM to vota to Camden at each 8 place to that the hours, with armament and coal for aea I Mr. Turner, of Gcprgia, admitted that | *n whole force can be 'concentrated nt I service, to cost not more than $100,000, and I the labors of a member of Congreaa wero | ?^^rW eM-lidatea and_ anbrnUted it to any given point in a short time, thousand men can handle twenty times INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL BURNED. anans insidfl of «sw ]iQny Tn ftddiiloQ fullv 1 fi2,400.000 to begin votk. I bew. one hundred deteotives'have been detailed I’ost-office appropriation bill was report- Mr. Eden, of Illinois, moved to lay tho for dntv along the shore, wearing plain I ®d by the Senate oommittee on appropris-1 bill on the table. Agroedto—yeaa 141, nays Ureat Loss of Life Narrowly Averted-Th. offithJ. The' 8 aptainii chosen to command I Hon. to-dsy. The committeo made but 105 L«s •100,000. tho four divisions are the moat moderate I two amendments. The first waa Mr. Frye a I The House then went into commltte of I Rociiehter, N. Y„ Fehronry 3.—Ahont 1 tempered men on the force. They have I proposition for the foreign mail servioo, so I the whole on the pleuro-pnenmonia hill, I o’clock this morning a firo occurred in the been selected as not likely to provoke a changed as to appropriate $500,000 for the the pending amendment being one of- state Industrial School, formerly tho West- fi-ht while fullv able to carry it on when I carrying of mails to Brazil, the Argentine I fered by Mr. Cutobeon, of Michigan, pro- crn House of Refuge, originating in a room b^un. 7 I RepubUo, Uruguay imd Paraguay. Th. | vidingjhatI the expert, and agonUtobonp. 1 0 , tbe fomala dopa «m 0 nt. Tho_firu spread aied at service, to ooat not more than $100,000, and I the labors of a member of Congress ware MBKOTMvaamum ura tnommn u w Tbo one to bo completed within twelve months after arduous, difficult and embarrassing, but l , bB tb ll ^‘ 8h , t S times the signator. of the contract. All of these thought it hardly consistent with_ the pro- don apee.ng to join with them in olootmg The police guarded the Savannah pier — . day for the flrat time during tho strike. I this respect. Non-nnlon men arc boarded and lodged on 1 ” *” lien thereof In Uie Senate to-day the resolntion here-1 animals shall n barge at the bulkhead. They fear trouble I ‘of ore offered by Mr. Plumb, calling on tho I destroyed, if deeemod necessary lor I £ rc qu e nt intc in consequence of the shooting affray on Secretary of the Interiar for information oa scientiflo investigation by scientific experte, j t c H pociaIiy i TnUsar ninM b 7 to whether there is any rule of the pension and the exports shall provido auch mle3l It was soot UlMUb. 1 , t.__ «... . n .IU.>4 .. w. n.inn I .n,) .Annl.linKa mm. 4llAP ilnnm mtolUgnyV tn I a a such h i onfl| causeA by bursting stoam radiators rtf 1 '! thoughout tho bnihling, wero lieard at ‘ or I frequent intervals. Thu failing walls made ' ’ dly dangerous for tho firemen. Tuesday night.- ’ I to wnetner mere is any ruie ox u» ptimou i um wo oi|»™ *u*u pimiuu ,«u uue, . it wns Boon discovered that tho boya 1 do- The freight handler, on the Baltimore | pffl.a® whereby MyappUoanttoc qy enrion | gd ragulaitons a« thajrdawn partment was in immediate dangor. The and Ohio pier, No. < work this afternoon c as^toM*have'nevcr 0 had Miy tronble withthe I nrbat on the question of civil service re-1 and oonsequencea. Agroed to by 97 to 73. 1 W as confined tothe building n ThrvMvrrt thn fast ot iho r*il« I tom. On that point Mr. baulsbnrjr said I Mr. Bnttorwortb, of Ohio, offered nn J originated, road**men to co out Tho men told Super- vhlle ho would not conYert j amendment reducing from throo-quartor* to Ai3 o'clook tho fire hod completely gut- intendent Brook* that they had no gnev- l'rotldent Cleveland into a publio butcher, one-half of the value of the animal when t od tho building and spent iu fury. Uno aners bnt were forced to ko out on call, decapitating every officeholder hostile to *ound, the compen*ation which may be M- 0 f the water mains burst, thu* shutting off They loaded up nil tho freight on tho pier Un, he would inatruct him that it way r. lowed ownera of cattle for animal* alaugh- theanpply of water when most needed, ami s went the Cilice clean. The 1 menVo! duty .whtoh he owed tohlmylf, hla ydmto; U^nndertho proviaien. of this act. p 8 , » 7 U raUmated at $100,00(1 with no n.w for their work. a s I Utration, the party which elected mm and 1 Agreed to—110 to 30. . linBurance. All that was saved from the on a cull bv the union. lb ® country which be served to pnrge the Without oonelnding the oonslderation I bnlldiDg was a number of artisles of cloth- „ u-riuv.nces of their own I departments of men hostile to his adminis-1 of the bill, committee rose and the House j D g belonging to tho inmates. Groat loss The steamer Repnblio, of the White Star Ration, an d unJsa* hedidioha would notat 4^5 adjourned. ofllfo was but narrowly averted. StepswUi Umeto’saU tod» '°The giHi Mr‘ M^Ts^d^ h.Uef that „ ~ Pr ^emai^(oV Mrk^L Van Hoosen tionalLino w« in a.imil«conditlon Th. | 1 n.^'-m D toVS”bl Iron I ^ Bte . dUc , 0Vcr '! d a “ on R employed in the ^aaavawMv - *ented In >yilminoton, uku, reuruaiTg- ^<u>uw we diaeovcrod among tl Morgan Lin. pier la choked up with^eight to^y tote ev.^had Hand., » Bla «™ $£ fmaio ^department. Tk. “gnn'to unload toe HMv.Ua _IUgnlar ^^tortr {£$^ ndr7 dcpl>ttmcPt - I I I oui ™ oF MAH8LATIQHTEB - a«n.uw»v ****** ,Tt**T7T j7_' 1 to join the party which had I cotton waste in ma race, naci nisciouie*i ■ &tX££tffE$r£SJZ* STSpctt*«£con.titntion and law, on fire, and h. was burned ao badly that »r. Ford ri.ad. OnUmr to KUlin, J. o, A pnbuf tatoUng^f bnalnto. men and that was toe reason why be was able to | be died in a couple of hours. He refused .P uuuo ymwiuug I ssj that there wee more Intelligence rep bee been .called to meet at’Btelnway Hall, “®~ ““^8®“®? ”P v Saturday night, to coneider the cause and ‘?*® n ‘® d Uto Democratie p^y to-ilay g cnre.of the,wrongs which business men and lb “ b ^ ,V B u^u£j nd ATTEA1P to tell who was responsible for hil death, ' ha know. Kirkpatrick. New Ooleaxs, Febrnary 2.—Tbo cue. of too State vs. Dr. T. J. Ford, of Shreveport, who killed J. C. Kirkpatrick, of Shreveport, cure.ui 1 tT In the United Slatao. The DomoenUo I o-'A'An-mTED TO MURDER A JUDGE. on Orescent hill, this city, lost November, bSwee^Sie > oo«l*tranaiwrt4Uon C< !md 0 otoS 1 party waa a conglomerate party, made W j B dg. fltsimM Called to We Door and ™ «*Ued for trial toYay. Ford's attor- between tne oooi transportation ana ouier r ^, . h t ad enoneh independ- rme >t b; > Ubiubid Auuio. ney nnnonnoed that bis client withdrew companies mid their employe* SKS ftSSiTto SSe3 their Py Cikcixeati, February 2.-A bold attempt b J« tomm plo. of not guilty, and desired to Errier or the steiee is sew esulasd, I leaden and machine worken and eome out I was mads last night to assassinate Judge plead guilty of manilaugbter. lie said Uio Lowell, February L—The exteaaive in honest adroeacy of opinion* and of a I James W. Fitzgerald, of lho police court, »® c °»®®‘ 1 a 8*nUeman by notnr^ edncation ■trikes inNew York city seriously .fleet toe policy which they believed essential to the I at bis residence on Findlay street About ! l “ 4 babl, fj al,w tb f deceased for interfer- bnainew mtcrcstss! tb“> eftv. If they eon-1 whole country. He agreed srith the Sena-1 g o’clock in the evening the side bell of toe 11®* *Ujh “• jj 1 ™” 11 ? ll*. attompts JJlJS** *• f®«l called upon to ask for con- f“L* bora The poUce knocked New York. The meeUDg wit strictly aecret, utontioua from all sources, and respect- ^ n fton trow» down as fast aa they could but it was reported that they agreed not to ft-11.—— •—«i >U nuuiv.cn, nuu lOBWvvt- I front TOWS ilOWn «w UHUH uivt wvuau ^nhy teqnaat that snch contributions ha (rik - and as theeo were hemmed in by •wtoonr headquarters, No. 123 Houston I Trt^irfcUova In toe rear a good many of toem were Udly hurt before they broke .andran. No prisoners ware taken and vJ b A t i IB<!nUT e ho* 14 of District Assembly nobody waa Njf® 4 - ^“i^o'ne^" U,.' *“* not called on Prcaident Curtis, of were all permitted to 8® b 9^e- 0 ? P ^ ) . blltb » T *nue snrfeee road yet, but will 1 iceman waa ffirabled by a Wow^on the arm <h> so in a day or two, aud a tie-up is likely I with an in® bar. Another's isea tinne much longer the loaa to the meream tile and manufacturing industries will be disastrous. The United States Cartridge Company yesterday discharged forty hands on account of a failure to reoeive certain metals used in the manufacture of their prodnots. The Connecticut manufactories, that furnish some of the company's .applies have also shot down from lack of oooL It is expected that other hands will be sent ont to-day or to-morrow. Other manufac turing concerns feel toe effects of the strike, and all branches ot basinets are beginning to be injured. BO6T0S KSIOBTS TAKE A HASP. Bostos, Febrnary 1.—A' committee ot about 150 men from toe varions assemblies of freight handlers, longshoremen, steve dores, etc., of Boston had a meeting last night tor toe purpose of adopting a plan of action in reference to the present strike in handle any coal that may coma to tola city either on vessels or trains loaded tn New York by non-nnion men. T. J. Phtllljw, BmJ, Kiss* writer: McLein'r Tar Wise Long Balm fix* aatitlactloakrrw. ItLar coequal rjrcMfho,eaM* etc., sod la craap U U ce rl! j a wonderfal rtmsdj; la (set It Is all teat U clalmrd fer ■■■ took his opportunities for aneeaaa and pnt in penuu. He had no mow. than opened I protect himself by a defense which it very much In peril when he deliberately tho door when a man, whose face waa i *JP“* to public oecinre the left the ccndact ot pablie affairs in too I blackened, bat whose bands wero white, I ra°‘ner of hit children. DWiM rat- hande of hia enemies. He hoped that the fired a revolver. The bullet parted through tomey Adams then stated that he had boon President and the beads of departmtnta the Judge's coat on the right side, but not »*“® fo f, ao “® UmetoatThe accused.would would take warning and not let themselves entering the flesh. The Jadge hastily Plead guilty of mrinalaughter, and he had and their adminiatraUon be brought into dammed tha door. Th#wonld-be oaaaaain I “ade up hia mind long ago to aecept it., disgrace by the treachery of subordinates, made good hia escape. The police have f 1 ® oonahkred tha crime mnrJer, but nob-. Mr. Plumb said the remarka of the Sena-1 not tha alighteet clue tothe identity of the 1 140 sentiment said tho contrary, amt he tor from Alabama seemed to indicate on hia I miscreant, but hia motive waa undoubtedly thought that if tho case came to a trial it part an absence of accurate knowledge of I revenge for a judicial act. Judge ^ouMreanltlnnothingmoretkin acou- what is going on in the United States. He Fitxgerald it the judge before whom "'“o?® 1 mansLvughtcr lie therefore ao- had enlogizM the Democratic party, bnt onehnndred and fifteen men, arrested for I oepted too plea. Judge Rowan remonued that party was fast disappearing. There I cock fighting, wero examined yesterday, ‘be prisoner for sentence. The penalty for were * actions ef tha country whero it once I when forty of them pleaded gnilty and oon- manslaughttr is imprisonment for not leas existed not only in vigor bat in great tribnted $25 each to the cltv treasury, and ‘ ba “ j 49 ® nor more than twenty years at numbers where there wag only a trace of it I toe remainder were notified that the men hard labor. left In Sooth Carolina, a State having I who stood trial and were convicted should tier man rinancM. according to the last census as many people receive the full meaanre of toe law. Biaus Febrnary 3 —The rnmor of toe e, hand having many r.-pr. v,u- - A: oth. r „tt. n.pt t*. k.’.l Judge Fit/gerald u j,„„ vm based npon U’*® 411 th® o‘ b ®‘ b »neh of Congrees, only was made recently by throwing bricks at the {a “ t tUat a con f erenco waa held betweer M.000 Totoi were cast at the last Congree- him as be waa goinghome after dark. tha sccretarT o( (lla treasury and Bismarck donM ejection, white Marly, 30^000 were _____ to-day. It has transpired that the govern coat m Kansas. One district in KanraaeM A Fo,-iu.^». r,,: r,an. m e Dt 7 b a. available nearly M0$M,<iu nearly twice as many aa tha entire btete of I A" 1 * “*»• eajltai net needed, you ars started k „... , nr home nnnmiu Konlh Carolina. Onlr nbont SOm-i rattt **"'..»** Wtemr^yn.Urayw. jnarks, which wa., voted lor Dome p_urpo»e ; South Carolina. Only about 30,000 vote. ^*To^wSTaaiS7Mr»SmK but not spent. This wTu probably be use, I ; were cast In Georgia, too empire btate of Mol*.; Uwy nUl send yon Irse. Ml lnfannauen f 0 r mUitary purposes. the South, over whose achievements toe 1 abont wetk thst yoe can do and live at bom*, com- — 4 South, averago with pride—toe the Confederate arch. keystone ” of! He would not aay 1 iin t> tb< uiaa-diHy lol"