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V'XI.VH.!«. 15 0Vi

jfe^-fMNEW-YORK, TUESDAY,' JANUARY SI, I88&.TEA PAGKS. PRICE THERE CENTS.

O'BRIEN LEAVES IRELAND.DEPARTING SIPDENLY FOR RDBOPft

nv wii,i. ku irv**. tmnm, var rion nu

MAMft OK Tri! AMCltl

Prri.tw Jan. aO.-lYillinm OUricn 1ms Mt Ire¬

land for Ita MMHh of kiiropc. where he will en¬

deavor to P'ruiMTBt* lils health.Kali r K<nn dy trnd eight fairney have be. n

Iti.mra mil nuder the Crimes A«t Col attending a

ojHtilll| ol a suppressed branch nf the league, at

llecliB, <-"<>.mtv Cork. Eight osBOt vt on* have

been summoned for a similar efcBde at Kanturk,

iu the BMM county.Five hundrd bill pnaeaSM and cjoo'ni-nt

¦otiose tova bon lowi at Magherafelt, Loodon-<], ny. against tenants on tlie DnpfZS' ettRtOi

In a lonely MOM near Killaney, liv«-<! a fnmilv

named Doylo, eon-Ming of father, mother, three

Moghten and ko tabeelM ooo. Les* evealBejUv. v all become suddenly insane from the effect*

Of poisonous lood. and fonda horribly together

in 0 M-minud- Mat,. Tn dav tte ¦©¦ WM found

dead in a plg-booae, hie foe* kovin* beea «Mr

OOtCB away by ptfa. The other mcminn, ol HM

family Lave beta pot i" BB asylum.

Hi: shot HlM8KLr TO save THE CSAR.fTABTUMG I'ONFKASI'-N OF AX AliMY OWCM IK A

«.. Il IK (OBI M ttosPIIAI..

Unetw.Jao. Ba "Tb/! st. jamtVi cazet.e-' ion

t ui aaihentic advi.es from st. Fotorobor| tool aa

omi easter woe had been shot m Um region ul Um

heart, wa> toora tu a owoMi, where Um teetora te

.jared thal bM wooed wa- owrtoi lae oncer there¬

upon admitted thal be ti ><» si...i hu..-.if tn arter lo

avoid um no... iy i.t looeUni toe Ctor. ii-' hM

¦a was * member of a I ceol toole*, which bad bal¬

lot.-i to aerate wi... -ii..aid ootertalM tu aaaaaslaataIla i ur, ami toe ebotc had taiien on him.

Several persuaa In Um hoapttai wlm overheard pani,( ti,.- ,,,t ..-. wop Immediately wrMwo.

phy«lriang, obi wera present on doty, were¦; strongly warugi to secte, y The full

Ol i ihe articlit.c*.

¦I- OOI taken Iii wri

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IS ITCAU8I F »B WAI I

cr.ivi i: m-makc K DBCURgN to sr.K LORD

BABDOLPH CBCBCBtl I.

Loaves, Jam, 80.- Prloeo Bismarck refused la iee

Lord Randolph Churchill .m toe ground ol an averpiuial i erk, _ _

Tin: afOHTBBAL LAI ROSSfl SCANDAL.Moi.ti.-ai, J«n BO (Spedaii. Tba aaa© of Um Mou¬

lien! LaarooM Cloh against "Tba Pout" (new«pai>or|for having Mated tu September la-1 thai .'nc or four

ii.i thora af tho Moanru] leora had entered into a

eombtoeUoa arith aeriela notortom gamblers tn aell a

¦Mich i" toe o'nw all ClobaeaoM np lu coin today.J. U, a saloon kee; .cr. Md", a.. unlink to lils own

ttetemeut, baa " lix-.1' several .purtlug events pre¬viously, stated that D. Patterson and Brad] bad agreedm'ih l.iin ta Iel Ihe CorewaUi take three straighteames on rendition tl.at the, should Le allowed .'.ti

i»m rent of ti.e amnej he won on the maloh. ThereVd- :. posii ve agreement maiie. ami aftei the matchhe aave BSOO to the players as their share of tba

oat Biaga.A BRITISH Mill' BURNES AT BRA.

Loinloti, .ian. SO. The British shin Galgate, Coolala

('muinin*. irons <'aieinta November i~ om Row-York,hoi heel borned ai sea- Ber nev have arrived al

l'ci namboeo. _ _

Al'l'l'M. OP THE IT KV ll CARLE COMPART.0, -'an- BO, 'Ihe PTeneh (al.le CompSDJ has

ejlvea Botlee of an appeal from the decleloa of the

eal nf Cnmmeere, wb^el cave a vniiiet for the

Anr. . Amerteaa ( able i nmiiao) In Ba suit again I

»!:.¦ French rompanj foi (a ling to carry out lt* agree-li Bl a Itt) Ihe pOO|,

1 in TRISRfl OK MR BPTRGEON.Loodoo, .lat;. BO..The Kev. Charla II "pUTgeOB In

» letter tu toa BaptM Onion sa>* that every union.

utile*- it I- a action, ¦ -' i»- baaed apon eerti prlo-r11 -. Tba doelrlie nf hapttsm bj Imasers ailinot «uflire as a groundwork. There are otbet .1". irlneiI*, iee srhleh tn .---.ht¦ .i. Re le unable tu f-ei

t. ..bin with a man arerely le.a -e ..' I u Adherencet>. iii" doctrine ol .ueralon if In ethei matieri ha Ulais.- t,. ihe tea hmp- ol S r ptore

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ATI 'MIT TO Kl!.I. TIIK BJMTOB ol' LA FKAX< E."

rut'*, .tao BO.- A lieiniiti named Brandt, who ls

aRegod to ha a apy, loreod hi* way into the obVeaa of

the OOWOpoper "LO rrOOCO" today and tried to -h..ot

the e.tttor. M. Nleot. with a revolver. He wa* selfedand d farmed afi<-r a itrucale H» *tated t.> ti,e pol re

thal bis objeri wee lo avenge the attaeks whleh "LaPranee" ha* made upon Germany.

THREE MORTH8 POP FATHER M'PAITOEN.Dublin, .'.m. 30 Father MePadden of uweedoro,

Count) Donegal, who waa arrested tar holding anti-

bindii d nd anti poii.e meetlnca, wa* r..n\ irt.'d to dayau! eeuteneod te ii.ree mouths ImiMiaonment,

AMERICAN n*lll\i. P1M8RLB IN DISTREnaHalifax. Jan. BU, The Ajnerleaa sebounon Shit¬

tier from OeorBN llai.l.s and Midnight from I.al.ave

¦nived here badu damaged by tba storm. Tbej will

have Iq dork fr>r repait*. They have ten thousandBoondi of fre*h li*h «im h. if not Sold. Will -|.oil. l'ei-

111V.-101, tn sell M.e ti-i, »a> peremptorily refused, thelocal .fi.'ai- being *u>ta'ned In their Brilon by Ihea Ihort i les at Otfawn, Tbeco ure the Anaerican m»>'i* hera la dlatresa,

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M.NMN.. HO lALIOTg TO PR10O9,Bellin. Jan ii. The tt ,al nf Slav loth) \\ dhow -hi.

Roeoplnakl Merkonskl, Jool ebewakl ami other Boel«l-h-t* rhorgod with belog atemben ofaeeeret aaaoelation,h.,.- been eoorluded ai Pwaen. sia\in-ki waaaeoU-ncodto two yean and aloe months' Imprisonment; wii-kesraki and Konopln«kl lo two yeart and *ix months'hi pi - :,¦ tent Mei i<..n-hi and Janisebea -M lo one yearaiid *i\ ¦mutha' Imprisonment, and seven others to

tenn* ranging from tone down n. four months. Pourof ike inls, nci* were acquitted

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HEAVY STORM IN WALRBLandan, .tan. ao. There ha- m-en a heavy *n. w-

a'-'t-ti. in Wale*. Load- are blocked an I beatrj masOiIn sio.U are foarod

1IIK ROWR PR1NI F. ALM081 WI LL At,.MX.Kan Keino. Jan BO, Dr. .Ma'l.enzip made anolhci ex

¦mInatMM of I roora Prinee Prodorieh tTIUiam'i throat

O'day. The tun!.,- Inllamination ^ a* red ired and io

i of cancer were f..and The Pi ii er's throat wasre-examined at 5 p m lier,- were prosenl hiv. Mae-» H.a ell. kn ,*... Bebrater and Hiainaim. lt wasdivided not io operate The Princes Licthuu wa.-i iel anil ti.e seedling Slight.

no REWI PROM STANLEY.London, .lan. at. .'Hie eoaaoUltee on the Kniln

Bej loUofoipedMkro h*- reeotved advice* fi.un Ugandaap to the middle ol Novenitier. bot there is no newsfrom Stanley.

THE CAPTURED PRUSSIAN LIBERATED.berlin, Jan. 30.-The Pt ailina soldier who was

le /ed by RoSOlai NtiMI near the l'rus-ian fion-iiet yeabarday, has hoon liberated.

yo OIL STRIKE Al CAMMI.a.. si <H WWi ah was BBPOBRB AND BO COM*

fANY TBT1B0 Tu DBItX OMR.PinomBB, Jan so (SpsetaJK-^Tbe Leader" sent pu

rrp-..rier |. Carmi, III., to Investigate the aRegod oil.nike wht. b emoted aa moah excitement In the marketUst week. The invest!,^,, tel, graphs as follows ¦

-lt wa- a 'fake' BOrSOtmed hy ChJOAfO j.aiHr*There is no such Well and I10 M1,U^ nmwku. ^npo.t.d, a.,,1 no OBaraib.as nader way to daVM ,,, ,.ior ga* territory, i ind that ti,.^ .

,lt-vr|-|l, oil

parl.es it. the **)¦« ¦¦, Iie , :'wLuI fu\ 1 fSL *"'V,'1Jl1Cm of the Clteago Boord. *2^^ *Jj~ln« ».«»-anabMM nosaoa. w,. . reortmV ffVT 1 vl"Mew York Ot w. ll »* i h ,^ C' e* b - K"??*'Crbsg MV3 to eve, then^au ^fb^brSk!3,lr'

irs T.u-iiumTat uk,, IuyKRM Babb. n. j., j.n. 30 |SpseloB.-Tbora was a

ri.amploi, Knnant roos here thu afternoon for . ..nd .hird abms loo ya. h.s. each elo,, Uvlng a1The course was not the Bowel trbm^j^J^^distance of five mlle* and return, tl* turning .....being in llart*horu's Cove, near lh>. Hhjphblgoti n 't».re five e....ies |b the second cla,s Bod three U>"iLth.id abash 'Jue start was boos at u v. m. with n,0w.tid l.ght, (aptaln Jaimvj H. Weavers Kitty wa*Iii*, hesso, winning the ftOoond cl.ws iieniiknt. Uer thut»0'>ig foitj thioo mlu ito*. Norman Kio* n's 1 int ui"aornnd, foll.,wed hy Captain "Rob" Chandler's ltphoon, exNheriff Allmi's N ,w Then, a.d CkaaoWi'.et lhere u-t. . aptaln Chsries irvin's Georgia wonn.e .hird class peuoaut In folly eight mlontos, with |J apUlo Cum-', cude second. After the race th- boat,waaeq Up with club members and sailed away for

Ml^hiVi they baa *" °ihter AiU"er * **"

lyW TO SfTttJ TUM COKE COSTHOVKRHf^"^b. nu, J.n HO.-Ano.her BMObrog of cl.pera.

..'"V*" UIA ,0(1*'r »n,i eoossastsase paogoses wasa>«ie%owBrd the Inbjmn of a mw svndicalo II CrT* *'.» **?" MSl lt OM sta..-,! IhOl Um UKferenee.e*«0»o the Kilt* cowper.? %,,d .ue old me..t«i« of

he syndicate In regard to Ihe amount of money claimedbf the former had been amicably adjusted.

The furnace men of the Jdahonlng Valley are not

satisfied with the price of eke. They Insist upon a

funder reduction. A meeting of the roka consumers

In ihe West will be held lu this city In a few days to

lako concerted wt lou,+-

LEGISLATION AT ALBANY.

ASKINT, MONEY FOR CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

TUT. TAMMANY HAM. MONOPOLY BWIMOUI .?

currentva otsiuu m<,vop>»i tue.AI BAW. Jan. rio (Special!.-The New-York Catholte

Protectory, through Senator Ive*, to Bight asked the

|ygl*lature to pass a lilli directing the authorities of

New York ny to appropriate ninney for the supportof Its great *cho.,l. The Institution has 3.000 pupils.Hitherto the trustees have paid the teachers fi oin

charitable conti '(tuitions. Now they ask that tho city

give (hem money for the Behool UM same as If Mwere one of the pul.Ile sekooH.

There BM bOOS bitter opposition In former yearsto the making of such an appropriation on the groundthat ihe Protectory I* a sectarian Institution senator

Deea's aaaoelatoa srero aaanriog him to-night Ihal la

Introducing tho Mil be wa* plunging BM a g.i dealof hot water. Ile *aid thal ba wm aware ofilia., but

that ihe Protectory wee In his district ami he be-lieved thal Joelly Um Institution was entitled ha the

sci..ol moneys that lt de-.led. It was an excellentlymanaged Institution and was as much entitled lo the

appropriation a> a number of other charitable Inatl-lotions which received lt, notably the New Yolk

Juvenile .Asylum and oilier Ilks Instltntlone.TAMMANY A IT.Ai'Ks Titi C Al. BARONA,

a few dayl ag., ki. hard Croker, the heed ol that

remarkable "treat" and political mcnopoly known .-

Tammany Hail. loggcateC aub .. Bee show ol vlrtoethat a reaolntioa abonld be passed agalnat "tru>ta"and other BSOaopolhM Which were ImpoalOg awful tax-

on the pis pie ,,f Vi'wVuk. Tue re-olnt!oi wa*

pa--"d. and al-o another. BOggeated by Mr cr..ker. di¬

recting tliat a ci lonii'iee't,.- appointed to draw np a

bill fm presentation lo Um Legislature for Um prohi¬bition of Imats and kindred mouoputle*, and IbCB Ihe..( orporxtli n ol Tammanj Hail, limited,' wai amused.Two of Um "tni-t" bills suggested were Introducedto night, one bj Assemblyman Fina ami the other bySenator Laugher* Thal ol lae asoator i- said t" beaimed MpOOtaUy at the "cal briens.' li i- given Idfull below

section i. Any person or persona whn shell at-

t-Mtipt to form, or *hall form an. trust, society, cor

poratlon, company, a--... allon, combination or- othercollection of persons foi the purpose ul controlling o

withholding from the people, trade, or the marketa,«nv of the products for food c Um neeessaries oflife, or any ai lela of food or mel. or w hu shall oomblneto raise the price or marka) value ol an] produel forf.I or the necessaries ol life, or any article of foodor fuel for tho gam or greed Of anyof sa'd person or persons, ar tutsi.or society, corporation, company, association,...to i.ina ti on or oi her collection nf persons t,. he d tri-iicnt of the people, trade or tl..- markets, shall uponconviction thereof he deemed pilli} of a felony andshall l>e i.i*hed accordingly.

SeeUon '2 provide* that any person ot p r-nii*. or

any treat, society, coi] oration, company. a**ociatton.combination or other collection of persons guilty nfforming tuck a trail *ha:i he Built j of a felony omi shall

ba punished accordingly.?-¦

ADVISING THE ASSEMBLY !<> MOVE OUT.LKTTBRJ nF WABNIRO PROM Midi'/. RICHARD-

So.N A CO.AISAST, fan. :><>. In th . Assam dy to-nlsht Mr. Shea

railed up hit resolution provtdiag for tho appeiatmaataf o eemmlttee to Sod bow gaarto/a for the Aaaambly,Mr. Hadley adored a substitute provtrtlag that theSuperintendent ef Publtc Bodldlnas ahall atroteh a woe

nettltir. at a neat «f not over B2.O0A »rpr the AaaemblyChamber te preveai chips of atone falling on the beadssr the memboraA doaaltery debate waa ahmad by Mr. Rn*ted*a motton

totable the matter, which was carried ou his statement

liiat tbs ('.iusii««ii)n to examine the Belling weill 1 hehere lO-UMHTOW and woafld be Hide to re|iori at ones.

iobsequaatly tho cover mr transmitted i« ti.o (feoaatwo letters from Elditta, Rmbardeou d ' ».. asblioasad to

thu Trustees ol Pnblie Bolbilaga, lbs mst bj dated Jan¬

uary it i *--s. ead says:As for 'he last -es»u years our repeated roooeat* far

the eorroetioa of exlsitu/ delects tn tim com;.t.no of tbaAstutely 'bamber and its raul's and for tit*o. uol.'n.u of thair eoaaSrUOttOO it* well as our oreen!

rrcsmuieudatloas thal the condition of the lu,ri li Wfegt>f the i at,itel, h.elu,lu.ir the Assembly * hamlisr.shall i,e reuxMMiued i»y eempMoot perenna, hove nothewn acted upou, aili expectattsa <>f au. n a, lion owingexbauatsd, wa ca:.nut be b< 11 reapeaalble foi possihiaaeeiden's. Bat, as hr Ung neglect, raeh accidents ruse

happen, w» pretest aaalnal tba further occupancy of thehoi tn wine ol tue Capitol ia it* prsaeal condition, amioe requeei that you dlreei ihat ike laaambli chamber,Mate Library Bod oflleeo In that part of the building leoloeed until action as reeommoaded -hali have beantakenThe second letter ls dates May 25, 1897, and suvs:

During the past otgbl years rari'dis esmmualeetlona[rota i* io the Capitol I fciamtaaleaer h iTe sot been acted. e. rho Coiainlsaiooer elates that he ha« no pew»r Iii fiepremises for Hie proaervatlaa of tba Asaemblr Chamber.\v« deslrs that eur roeemmeedattoas should bc rc.eg-nlsed. one er mora competent p»r»ens fainlllsr witathe theorr «f 'he arches shook! with ns examiae inot..ult ami reeuraiiieud repairs our profaaalenal repute-lion should not be psnui te I lo oe assailed, aor shouldwa ha held rcapoBainle for it* Integrity vti,h« our reenasnina lat,ons fur Its eompletioo and repair arv nwt actednoon.Mr. Hasted stated that although the last letter am

addressed t» bim, this wa* tba Brat uaie he had seen ii.Ila mored lo Hassler ike matter lo the Ways ami Means< ommltteo.Mr. Hamilton moved to tabla tba matter, widen w-as

lest.yeas ll, nays 60.gud Mr. Maatod's motion wai

cai ried.The Aseembly then adjourned until ll a. m. to-morrow,

AMENITIES OP LEGISLATION.Albast, Jan. ju..When the Asseaibiy was in Commit¬

tee of toe Whole tala evening andT. D. sullivan's bill.

which provide* that Chine*,, laundry reesipts shall be

ptiuted m English, wu« up Mr. BaztoB exclaimed:"I don't cure wken, hew er where the gentleman's e».n-

stltuents base their dlny linea wasned, hut I don't tullinthey ought te wnb lt hms.","My coastlMenta ha-.e dirt? Hean tn *i,-b, I want

>-Mi io aederatand. Mr.Speaker; but witera myfrieadeames from ihey dwu't hare auy lmea ai al," retortedMr. Sullivan.ihe sill was ordered to a third leading,

A LETTI II 1U0M JU I i.ntos da ns.

HR CANNOT Yisir THR MIMIaSIPPI UCGISLATCRR,jackson. Miss., Jan. 30..Jefler-on Ilarls has written

to the Mississippi Lsjislature a letter stating his reeooifor aol being able lo accept the lurltatiou t.> a,Mi t's

them. Following ld the letter :

BSUOVOta Miss , Jan. StTo th* Sfnatt nnd Rems a/ Rtprttentatim a/ Mtarfasippt(.KMikMi.N 1 stn siu,orelr thankful for the hutiur eon*

fend nv your roooirrenl re-elutioii of the IStk Instant Insiting ai* to visit you darline your pre«ent nessiou. It wouldgive me treat pleasure to meet tiie ininesentatires af tmpeople i h ie Barred aa lang and ievad as moah, liisrea-souable to supoefte thal tho tune ii Bear st haatl whsn I shallgo hears lorerer, and 1 waihi Oe glad porsonallf to knowthe ama <t tue present gSMsSASMa, to wi,otu th*destiny of >i:a»|gslppi ls to be conn.'a I. Mis-(l«Al|,|,tans, from the time of her territorialexistence, have horne an honorable part In the affairscf Hie tountry .,..,! hare shrunk from na -acnfleas which pa-tr.olistu han ASSOOBOBA Hearing testuuour as one wha cea.ns

dawe te voa bom a past age, i eaa applaud the ahlvalry andmiegrltyaCelsl Mississippi, OOd mr n:«>i<,t wish is tea: Usrluiurc laaerd may be wanky Sf tba past.Whan youl very roaipliuvnt.iry lesolutan was recelred

tar M, iii did not permit tue, as I dsslreJ, at once to acceptand Indicate a tims at whick I would rlslt yon. My anxietylo confer with and learn the riawe of my younrer ktSthrsBrsusrd ma lo hope that at a later parted I m's'.! be ablo ta

ssml ta yan an BOfSptaaae, but that hope has not been real¬ized, jb.'. ualess ttis- session should be protracted, I au, < otu

pslled to announce my laahillly to attend.With grateful acknowledgment of yoar kind oonshlera.

tlon, I am, wilt, eerilial wishes for yaur welware ant kappi-u.-ss la'.iTidua'.ly aa.I collectively, Your feliow<;tl»en.

Jamssoa dams.

J-ASTOH aRCMHIMTS OBUkCR IS' DISORDER.Syra< LbK, N. Y., Jan. SO (Special)..Al tho aasual

meeting of tho l'li-st liilvci-alsl t hUTOh to day thoinuiorlly of the eongi-cgatlon held tho majority to thestatutes of the Mate and prevented them from voting.'Hie wllde-t l..infusion, In which BASS Shook Iholr listsat anea ether, prevailed The Kev. j. c. p, (.nun-

bine, paslo.". had been requested lOUM time ago lo

resign. besajMd of hi.-, adhereuM io Roary GooramThis spilt tl.e church hilo two faction-,. UM majoritysustaining tho pallor. Ihe pallor will romain incha'ge ol the church until September, whoa bl* coutia.i aspires, BeeajwhUo osskiBg to farm a no» c/mi. i..

HABEAS OOMFVi DE.T/RD PO OAMPEXTKM.lAOUnasTun, Phs, .ian SO (Special .-Judge. Saker

heard arguments today on thc application lo discharge George n. Carpenter from Ihe sheriff's enetody,on the writ «,t habeas eorpns obtained saturday nightJudge luker decided ... hold the prisoner len days hsIhe .xt,adi.ion papers iulll Kew-Yorh. Il li saidthat the next step will ba to attack Um legalltj ,,f ibopapers now expected,J roof; TJICRVts Mmsst MLAOTIOM TOMOBME.

l "1 nins, Ohio, Jan. ;,() BJooBlali..Af la*t thefsrasorrettc feronrs of eleetlaa taUy iheeta la IMS anon Dial with Allen n. 'I hut tuan » p,,,*,.cilor. inprvaeulliiM; thc ca»e lo Ihe )a*J lo da> Jiiu^c tnSansSM

made one of the most eloquent efforts ot his life, de¬

claring that there was no use of holding elections InOhio If such practices were not punished. He added:'I Ahonld 1)0 ashamed to rall myself a Democrat, asyou know I am, If I should let'my politics shield scrime like this."

NEARLY ALL RAILROADS CLEARED.TO OPKN THE WALLKILL VALLEY TO-DAY.CROWDING PREMHCT AND coal trains to TtiriR

DKSTINATIONS .ACCIOPNTS TO SHIPI'lNfi.Kinoaton, N. Y., Jan. 30 (Special).-The WalU.lll

Valley Hallway ls not yet recovered from the snow¬

drifts, bul the officials hope to get the Hains runningbf to Banes, The high Iron brSOga which carriesthis mad over the Itondout (reelt and the I>clawareand Hudson Canal at ffle»adala ls now being strengthmed by heavy trestle work. Ono hundred men are

hurrying along the work, and the cost ls estimated at

180,000. The trains atc heavier on that Uno thanwas contemplated at tho construction of the bridge,ami many rognrded the structure with Bnsgrvtnga.West Muire trains moved With BOOM regularity t» day.One track north ol Kingston wes entirely clear amiboth track* to WecFiawkcn were dear. Huire freighttrains were pushed to their destination as rapidly alp,r.slldeAUSABT, Jan. lb). -Almost all trices of the snowstorm

have disappeared sa far BS t .silt<> id trafle ls concerned.The Hew*York central and Redaou River and ths WestShore roods are beth running nn time, and Ihe Delawareand Rudson Mad is opes avals

la tia Mohawk Talley trains ran aenrlv an time to-dav.

TheeOOUtry road*, however, have not yet been aliened.Huston. Jan. SQ.- Train* ran regulatlr today OB tba

Vermont Ceatrai Railroad, 'ihe Brat frotgbl shippedfloat Blddefard, Me., since WY.Iaesday was sent out

today.Baraotabla Ray as.i Bustard's Bur are covered with

solid Belds af lea. Vessels bona {fer Saatee arc aoehoredla tte berber of PSlaaauth aaaote I* asove oetU the leeSeldaare brnfesa np, Two arhnonori went a.uote en

(.teat Point, Nantucket, and tw» became foal in th- Ice.

Another BchBOOBf vvent ashore an llarse*hoa BBOOlSThe schooner AddtSOB <i. l'rocier, fruin the W'c»t« ti

Banks, arrive 1 at Gloucester ami reperei UM weatherof the last four weeks to have beau aiissst unexaminedill Its severiiy. Several seamen have been lost by the

fleet an the banks and reports of many dtk.isti r* aro

expected.EasToS, Jes. SO (Speetal).- The Basgot and Portland

road pota large force of men on this morning and sue

ceeds 1 iii eemng the road opes to Rei uetu. TLo Lehighand Hodson roaapiaa Its train In'o Belvtders about l

p. m. today, lt was due an hutt 'ay al il o'clock. The

Sew York, Sasqoehanna aad Wasters rood Las every-

thing apeu, the Sral train Retting through 'hil

moreleg; ia tho last thirty henri the LehighValley Cempoey has tai. u ihroagh thmy-tlve belated ftel^-ir and rail traias. Country reads au¬

stin almost Impassable aa I limitless wail tho surround

lng districts greatly Interfered vt tu.

I.Wi) SLIDES IN CALIFORNIA.svn iti kv I-..,, .ian. :.'i (Special). The greateel land

slide ever knows In al Iforola baa tal en pince ob Umline of the California a.,il Oregon Railroad, recent lyopened ss a through lina between saa I'ranctscu and

Portland, Oregon. The roadbed m- fresh, and theheavy rains thal have fallen for weeks thoroughlylooked th" ground *,, that "tba ul,ole country let feand come down on the traci,.'' About Ino miles oftia.k ha.- le.-n covered with (lei.ris. The woret slidesare mi the d v i-on- between ihe delis and eighteentheroealng ..f i»..¦ so rai lent.. Riverland between Hornb.i. and Ashland A force of lj(> men ll at wink,but ll i* not BXpetted the] ra:; do much to clear theHack until spring.

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PEARS FOR SNOW hors n PASSENGERS.Pt. Paul, M.nm. Jan. 30..From Winnipeg ''The

Pl.er Press* leai tis that no through train* have ar¬

rived there over Um Canadian pacific since Wednes¬

day, a tain load ol passengers h said to bc blockadedin the mountains, ami fear* an- entertained for theirsafety a.* then supply of provisions i* not larc".

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OLIVER DOCD BYRON** COTTAGE DAMAOED.Lons Ukam ii. N. J.. Jan. .'lo.. ri)., mooni storm car-

lied away tba lui Ik head of the Surf.hie COI taite of diver

Dead iirren, the aster, at mSomoath Beoeb, ami mao

ul.au: aaa half of the bolkbead of the cottage af ex stats.-enaloi Uarret A. Hobart, >.f Now-.Iersay. BB eercinl

places the surf baa tore largs gai>s lu the bli.d' alaneOeeaa-sve., Loog Reoeeh.

A JANUAKY THAW IN THE BORTHWEBXHi. I'ai l. Jan. 3D.-A regular lanuarr thaw prevails

all over the Northwest, hi.-li temperature and bright

ploaaaai weatlier being reported from all parts of

Moataaa, Doketa and Mianeseta

BARD TIMES POR THK FERRYBOATS,Tba ka m the river- and Um hay yesterday bothered

the ferrybootseonalderobly. AR Um boats In the new

lino thal runs from tbs Battery ta Tblity-nltiih-si.,Rroekl) n, hid to gve up entlielv. They will endeavorto resume their trip* lu,lay The Staten Island feiry-boat Westfield mb cb was due here at fl :~» a. m. foundthe ice so heavy when »he reached Governor*! i-iani'hat *he went up th.- North River to Pier ll sud landedher passengers lhere aller a good deal of delay amidifficulty.

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117'> V/Y(,' A TOOT UA< E A SO A URI OE.

Pl l.K.N, Mo., Jan. flo .>p... lap -A wedding thal wai

derided by a footrace ocenrred hero today Mi**

(.ettie Langley had two lovers, W'. A. bneathen, olTe.xa.*, wealthy: and Joass Hull, a poor but handsomeyoung man. >II-s Langley bad leen engaged to Mr.Hull for *ome time, bul when tt.e Texan made bis appe,i uko and offered tbs (athel ai the fair girl fMrOOOfor his daughter, il- fa'dei- quickly accepted and readthe law to Ihe gill. She loid Mr Hull to hurry to

Fulton and eet I,!- license and Ihe would marry him,bul ba f.ni.'i i" cine in on Saturday sith the licenseand l lo- li'iI wa, -.nt lo low n on Sunday and thismorning bneathen wenl tu the recorder's office to get a

license- Jual a- Um clerk handed Um paiiors to him,l;ull came In the front dool lor lae SUM purpose. Ashe entered, Sneaihen wenl mil the north window. Thenthere wa* a nee foi IbB house where the young woman

w»-. Hnll won wltli eu.-e. and although the distAnceSSS m.' over a half mile, the ceremony wa- over whentba enraged Texan reached Um Jutish.

////; esiau: or cititr mountplbamant.Loenronr, R. T., Jan. :to (Special)..Tba Tuarn-

roro chiefs in thia county now claim that the onlylegitimate heir to chief Mount Pleasant*i estate ls a

daughter, tiio wife .f james pemberton, and theastate owes Bl ,260 to a lister el tho dead chief and.fur. to .\*a Thompson They further say that ihoestato will l>o settled by the Tuscarora chiefs, andthat the Surrogate Of UM county has no Jurisdictionwhatever over land or property of any kind on HiOIndian reservation. Indian law savs that a thirdwife ls not entitled to any part of a husband's estate,and that at the expiration ot ten days she most havell and can only remain longer bv marrying a relativeOf her husband, The widow and third Will of .MountPleasant ls a seneca, a *i-ter of General Ell Parker,who was on the staff of General Orant. He ls now

practising law In New-York. The widow has manyfriend! m New-York among her white listers.

INDICTMENT* IB MONMOUTH GOVETT.FBI.1.hoi n, N. J., Jan. lid.-Th" On-nd Juty of Mt S

mouth County ha* bund eighty-seven IndictmentsAbout forty of them Bte against tho people living in

Limerick, Loog Branch, where Rrbert Hamilton waamurdered five weeks bro Dpshnr Egleston, alia*" Min K." and ber lover. Stanford B Hotter, who vv a.s

one of Hamilton's assailants, have been Indicted oil

level al Charons.-.-

DISAGREEisa A ft To RUBBNMETM GUILT.TBOT, R. Y., Jan. BU.A dispatch from Hallston to

" Tho Standard11 says : " The Jury In UM Rubens*! mur¬

der trial this morning announced that they were un¬able t,, Agree upon a verdict, righi being for eonvlslion of murder In Ihe first degree and foul for murderin the second degree. ,,n e,ie|, nf 11,»> thirteen ballots.A new pane] was drawn Immediately."

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ARRESTED TOM CRIMINAL MALPRACTICEBamim..i:i;, .tan. :o. Dr. Prancl Stevens, of No. 7,

North ililli st, wa- arrested today charged witheriavinal malpractice, on December 'j", apon pauline Boo>chat. Moir.* RoSOnthol, engineer of No. 8 KllglneCompany, i* under arrest also, ti being ebarged thalti.» alleged -rime wa- committed al hi* Instaure '".

yount woman died ia.*t night ai the Mary IAnd L'nlveiBlt] Hospital.

I UNBAAL ",- RBAB-ADM1BAL WEI I *'.

W v-him,i,,n, .la,, BO s/hJ fnaeral of Hoar-Admlral I lark ll. Wein took place nd* murnini; lu Oils

city. The Kev. Dr Leonard, nf st john's EpsSeopalChurch, officiated, Tba poHboorors were OouorelSheridan, Admiral* potter, Pranhlln Rodgere, Davisand Howell, Commodore Walker. Judge Maury, Hr.Hrl noell ami Mr. Longhorn Tba bod) was taken '"

Philadelphia for Interment in Laurel Hill icmetety.?

.1 BRUTAL FATBBR INSTANTLY RILLEDW vn.in n ,Me .lat, :.,.. \| eulie Sidney, a lo vu

adjoining Augusts Edward wentworth, (etty rente of-.ge. hos a family of thirteen ehJJdren, Ha wa* cruelto them, and iM Sandal esentag, afier beaUag bM artss,ho stunk one of lils dOOghSOn and had thrown leidow n and was thohlOg her. 'Ihe wi'.. rOBBO MtSOtCdwberoupou he started to got hi* revolver, but ono ofthe smiis grai.led the psiol and iso low ard a l»ed room

Che father followed, and ealchl-g n.n boy, vat In theact of grabbing IBS rex olver, when p wa* ill*r bergen. IO

'.onie way lu- nail peoatrollai "> falher'e cheal, loll...» h'm ii,-lenny

KKADIXG'S EMPTY CARS.NO COAL TO SHIP OVER THE ROAD.

A DENTAL THAT THK 81KIKK.RS AUK WAVP.fUNCI.

another FIRNACK DIow*\ oir.RKADivn. jon. BO..Hm Brading Comisiny

shipped thirfy-llve curs of coal from its Urook-?ide, mid probably fifty from Locust Spring; nndKl ystoue Collieries to-dny. These ure the onlylieuding collieries in thc S«lni.\ Ikill regions thatluive made tiny attempt to atnrt up. 'Hore issaid to be some indecision and xvuxcriiisr of tholinea of the strikers, but this does not amount tomuch. The assertion that them ure signs of a

"break up"' is pr .nounced false. Thc men an*not at the end of their resources fog harassing theloading Coiiipanv. mid thor" are whis|>crs thatthere is another Mg move on foot. The ofli.ialssuv that Dmr,', bj ;, big break in the ranks atShumokin. TM truth is that the PennsylvaniaCoal Company hus agreed te pay the full advancennd in eonaeqnenee a small number of men willi.e put to work making ni .ess;,ry repairs, KahleyWin nt Shenandoah, owned by the 'I lumms Con]Company, storied up to-day full-handed under a

positive pro ui*e riot to ship a pound of coal OVCIthe Reading r,,|i,i. All wal mined there musthe used for the local supply. The men say theywill diop their tonis instantly if tin* promise isviolated. The William l'enit Colliery has I.Mi!.led eats on it* tail track. They expect tostart. Ogata on Wednesday. It i* asserted thatthis tittil i*al*o under promise not to load i,of coal on Reading .ats lor shipment liver thalroad.

Riipertatenrtont Mooro of Tjnvronec and Itnu-n'sColliery, at Mohanoy pi,ne said to-dny: "Wehave Hifi nt, ti at work and over '.'fifi loud. ,I earsoil fie toil tin. k but they are going to slav thenfor some time. Not. a pound can be shinned. I"OBI believe the strike is near over. 'Ihe menHie solid. If we should attempt IO shin our loadedears our men would quit, instantly. I agreed notto shu, and r am going to stick io my word."

lt is nrobnble the Brook Iron Company, utRlrnshoro, w11. blow out two of its stacks on

Wednesday. Thin will increase th- li*t of idlefnrnae, s to fourteen it, the Selim I! ll Vail v that' :"" »ft!i r li",, honked un or blown ont Aprominent furnace oom anya flint if the strike islnot s,.,,|. | before March 1 there will nut be Bstacie nntliBjaeite stuck io blast In Reading ter-;ritory. Th. y cannot afford to pay Increased priersfor c dbL

wTOMTRfl MIRERS N'"T TO BTRIRR.WfLRFABARBB,Jan. no.--Distriel Assembly Ra IS,

Knf'.-iifs of Labor, asri in * .<¦ et session In pittsburglo div. There were nearly 400 delegates In st'i ndaneewho represented over 80.000 miner* in tho Wyomingand (.»< law anna r»al stoles, riio seaton was strictlyleefel ami no part ,,f lt ls obtainable, lt bas beenturo!" known, however, that th" BMOtln| hid nothingto do vs th tie- Reading or le1 l.'li stril at. No n fereneewhatever was mo'" pertaining to th- Srhuvlklllstrike. Another meeting I* to take ida..n u/ednes-day nest Al i!ii- session a comm It-e from Si li "vl-

1 ll region ar.* experted tn be preaent to consult oi rn »-

ni* relating to th" strike. Th" rumor that theWyoming Vallei miners viii ie- called out on strikeha no foundation in ha t.

t LOTHfRG TOTTERS \* KRIOUTS OP LABOR,RAtftSMHtr, Jon lo fSpscial).- Trn thou ..nd <l. thing

eattera are represented by about one hundred dele-gales at th" National Convention which opened to¬

day In this city. They aro to form a National Trade

Aaaenshtp, winch win ba Jfo SSI in this class of organ¬isations Th« preshieiil of the convention, i hi lesUar/, ti,,; secretary and treafurer. Waltei H. Wester-buck, sore cert.,| in August at th,- preliminary con¬vention of tlo- < utter*' Traooa Colon* lo ld In RVPOelise. Th" hu-lre-- thia aft. neon .va* to dissolvetie prrilmliMrv orrantrnth n .'.od to take steps io formile Rational Dist rici Assembly.

yo STRIKR PROBABLE OR 'MIK BELT LIM'.Th" threatened strike of car driven and conductors

or, tho Boll I.lue *ui face railroad will ie ol al.iv md

take pince. Th" rar Drivers' Association sent a

committee to President Scribner ami made an agreemead that tho men should work during the yearunder tho samo conditions that ruled last yc-ir,wolch were entered ,OtO aft^r thu bis strike of IfSBA.i amicable feeling now exist, between ihe nflleersand tin; majority of th" employes, 'lue rood, Imw-e Milrea extremely hard service, and a few dis¬contented ones together w li others who i,n\ 8 b"ildischarged for good cause, have attempted to stir upstrife. rn

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THE HIGGINS CARPET FACTORY OPER.Tho largo carpet factory of K. S Diggina A Co.,

which has been shut down for repairs dui lng tho!a*t live weeks, wm opened again yesterday morn¬

ing, ami tba eighteen hundred hands went bach tOwork. Tho manager said yesterday thal wages wouldnot ls* reduced at piesenf, yet th" fact w as that 'heyaero higher now than those poid hy ot her linns.I-'or a week or more tho linn would he on Um alertto re thal the Knights of Labor did not "spring"something on lt. The boycott, which ls supposed to

ba hanging over tho thia's head, had been heard fioinonly In one quarter, a house which sold g.ls on theInstallment plan.

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CI0ARMARER8 AGAINST THE REVER1 BTAXThe leaders of the clgirtiiak":-' Dull IM were disposed

reeterday to belittle the revolt of Hie laborer! on th" rev¬

enue fax question. They pretend that they are in (hanrh*. know Wk. I I* best for the WOI lii"ii an have do e

all they co'ipl for th'iii N" new strikes have beenordeted and three largo shops still remain closed.Mean" i.ile the workers are assiduously circulating mb-s, rtpHon pupers sud handbills announcing their pur¬pose i" do their utmost toward lecurlng leglslsl on

abolish Um revenue tax. Many of the down 'own

tobacco dealers are in sympathy with them, for withoutthe tax the workmen themselves could go into businessami tobacco sales would he Increased. To-night,u/edtesday nlghl and Tboisday night. Um matter willbin brought un at tho meetings ol the clgarmasers'unions, and delegates In all the prominent ibum are

ul' the Subject, The meeting In Avenue 1) newKunda) will be preliminary to tl.oner Colon nasameeting to ba held later o'n. There are aboiii twentythousand elgaimakers in tho city and the energeticway In whick preparations for the mass meeting ar"

being made Indicates ihat it will be a decided demon-Miali.m. .

LITTLE ROPE OF COMPROMISE.Tho flint gla-s workers continue t., lounge about

their headquarters In Beboies-st., Brooklyn, and aro

mule determined than they were at UM beginningof the trouble -one seek* ego, The owners al*oflatly refuse tu make any concession* whatever andall BOpa of a [deadly adjustment i* g. veil up.

8B0T WHILE BEJCBIXQ FOB HIS WEAPON.

A BAR-ROOM QCARRRL OVRB MORRY RRDS IN A

FATAL SHOO INC SCRAPE.Patrick Kin>,' keeps a li<|iior store at No. 413

West, Twenty sixth st. Patrick Mtiglun, whois thirty-six years old, lives at No. 4.'i5 West

Fifty-sixth st. and QooTga W. Breen hsBRCS his

hom.. at No. UH Wes' Twetity-sixth-st. The threemet at King's liquor stoic ;it 7:30 last eveningA dispute arose between Breen and Meighan con-

eerning a bet. Brvefl drew Hirth some mouey fromhis pocket. Mcigbna laid hold ol a live dollarlull and held on to it. King noticed this, und

sUppingont from behind the har d<-mantled that hegive it back, which Mcluhan refused to do, where¬upon a brief tussle ensued In tween the two men,

with the result that King recovered thc money andrestored it to Uren.

Meighen then went ont. returned in about halinu hour and demanded hack the mouey fromKing, which be claimed was not Breen*! at allhut his. King refused and ordered him out of thoplace, but Meighan instead of complying put hiahand In his hip pocket, presumably with theintention ol' drawing a weapon. Before he enidd<> so. King whipped a bulldog revolver off ¦ shelfbehind the lmr and discharged it in Meghan'sabd, nien The wounded tuan was brought to thoNew-York Hospital in an ambulai., while Kingwas arrested. The coroner took the unt.'-morteinstatement of Ifeighan upon whom an operationwas performed. Only a penknife was found uponlum. Ila xviii die. Ile claims that the shootingwas unprovoked, while King maintains that whatll" i|i,l WU - III self ilefclic,'.

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snor nv a jbaloum wipe.Constable charles iv Gordon, colored, wa* ihoi in

th" head lost Bight at hi- bOUSO, N". SIS Smith si.,Newark, and Will di". He BOld li" had <ptarrclled with

hi* wife, who WM Jealous of him. She seised his re¬

volver and -hot him. Th" wife declared that (.otdotishot himself. The woman was Bot arrested whenCordon wa* taken to the hospital, bul ollicers were out

late looking for her. The couple have hail frequent<iuarrei*. ami the wife h-fi him several times, allegingunfaithfulness. Tho wlfo ls a mulatto; cm,lon Mfolly yeats old._

BVENINQ <>E ART AND ROTELTT WOBMAKim. Penn., Jau HO.-The Art au I Novelty Works

took tire last nlitht and sere destroyed Loss, Bl I.SOO Ilaeareaee, $-1,000._

.IV HTS ERA NT EREACKER'S EATAl SHOT.CiisMMKitsitiM,,. Prtiii.. Jan BO OtfSSSSlV.FA ¦ M*

Pbefson, an Itlneranl preaeher who gives his address as

VeriuoiiUrtVe.. Waahlnirtuu, 0 C., waa srreeled lieie lo-

OAjr abased with ahaotlng Joseph SfRoy. SM r-rea. Uer

claimed to bo a detective and wanted to arr. st Wileywltnout a warreat. winn Wiley resisted MePtetsesshot him through the body, milo ur ir a fatal wound.

EITHER EARTHQl AUK OR DY\A ilITU.

A STARTI.INi; SHOCK F' Ll IN Ttir TOWNS OF

RIIOKK 1ST AND A.VI) Xl A«S Alllt SK ITS.

Piiovidk.v t, Jan. SO (SpMtaR. STOW various partsof the Slat*- lhere were repnr's today of an earth¬quake this morning, about 12 :40 o clock. A numberOf Newport people say that they experlencd a longrumbling shock, and many pBOpsS testify to beingawakened kg lt. Prom Centreville and I nunpton caine

the reports of a shock at about IS ISO a'Cfock, thatlasled several BBeOCMM and ra'fled th" windows and

Crockery In th" houses. Hope Valley pcopln felt th,,

quake, loo, and time Its keginniOg al 12 a. m.. andIts duration at four seconds. Al Kali Klver. Mass.,the shock was |>ei.nt Ibl y felt for eight seconds. Itseemed to travel from south to not: h. and was severe

ennui:!, to awaken people from sleep. At Kast deer,

ariah the axpeilenee of tba people wa* coincident with

that of tho Foll Rhrei lol ks. The shock was also feltas lu au av BS N B Bedford. At Bristol ho,i-"s vvoie

iboken severely. 'Ihe di.tnrbaiiie waa felt lu thiscity. I.ut il WM not v Igm o *.

Booroo, .lan. lid.--A dispatch from Providencestates 'lin Hie ii,,-, rfc bouses were badly shaken uplust Blghl by a dynamite explosloa lu Newport Har¬bor, in many places the shock resembled an earthquake, and reports from various pol nts *poaU of lt as

a genuine earthquake, ihe eau*e not being generallyknown. No other cau*e for th" shock wae knownuntil to-day, when it wa, learned that lu NewportHarbor etforf* wee making to "har the harlor of leo.N.wn.in. J ».>. 90..The report Mnl from ProrHraie

of adynami'e explosion rn Newport barber fer ttae pur-pssoof breaklac tea vvas wkaiiv laeorroet Prefas*i>rMuiiioe. of t'te Torpedo Station, states that all the .trna-mil... in tins Mlvhborhood I* lu lill charge sad that li*has not given au? of lt out. The shock felt herc wascaused by a genuine Mrthquake.

RAILROAD INTERESTS.THE SYNDICATE IN' ACCORD WITH MK. CORBIN.

Pilli snui'tiiA. Jan. BO (Special)..YSi report thatha- KSJoed wide circulation that thom I* an Mtrangeiiei.l between Ihe syndicate tint took part lu li"

iceni reorgaasatieo ol Um Heading Kadina,!, amiPresident (oii.iti wm officially denied to-day. An

ofllcer of tho company saul lins morning: "If the

¦ySedhsate did sol talah Mr. Corida parfoetiy anio tomanaga ti,.- company, li would bava 'ecu made knownlong BgO, The wisdom of Mr. ni Inn's plans is al

ready becoming apparent, fur the ulrike at the mines

I* eraduall] breaking. To-daj wo lave ei^-iit ,.t ourcollieries at work', which ls more than on any oilieri.i> iluce ii" -mho began. Abra, there aro asea laliv.; ..lier collieries making repairs, and a* soon a*

those a:-" done, work lo them will begin. Thocull orlcs being wi iked are the il nrj flay, Glendower,Ino K'-v-i. ii-, ina Licusl spring, tim Alaska, bawLocust tap, the Suffolk, thc Brookside ami iboLincoln,11

A COMMITTEE T<> CALL OR CONGRESS,Washibotox, .ian. :i". John ll Davis, John L tee

and II MrOarvey, a committee representing the sink

lug operative- and miner- of Iii" I'lihnl Iphia and K ad¬la,; and Lehigh Valley Railroad companM, and tbai blladetphla and Beading Coal Bod iron Compaay,arrived In Washington today foe tho pnrpoae ofuigit.g Congreaa to take action arith reference to theliead.ng trooblea. a'lhoy will present, tn tba Houma i cition Baking foran Investigation of the componree'adan *.

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RET BARRINGS OP TME CARADIAR PACIFICMuSTBBAL, Jan. 80 (Special)..Tba annual statement

of the earnings and expenses of UmCanadian Paethsrailway tor the year 1**7 shows -rro*s Mratags t" imvo

ueea 811,608,413, and expeosei 08,102,28-4, making tue

nd prouts 83,304,118. Tbi* ibowa a dim nasa ofsl'ii,:li;* tu thc net prottts a* compare I v. ith 1 --<i l ..

mt pt.,iii* for lice, tuber last tere 8368,707 Se, an lu¬

cie lac "i »¦*:(, ;,;j over the prerluus >ear.¦?¦

A NEW VI< E-PRBBIDENT FOR Uti: BRIM,K ll. ThomSS has been elected second vice presi¬

dent of thc Row-York, Lake Brie and Weston Kail

road, lo have ,'iiarge of the lines west .i saiaiiianca.His beasktaartets wUJ ba at cleveland. Mr. Thoomaha.- lice,, second vteo-prssldeoi and general manager ofthc Richmond and Danville Ital Imad since september,1885, ami -iu,c October ni thal fMr also general maaa., r el ir Urnrgts Pac ilk Unitway. I'm - veal yomaprevious to 1885 he wai general manager ot ibo liceLt ne.

0801 NOLKSS RUMORS OF A RECElVERfftTJa*.RBBsers of au Impending dMant hy tu,. Mi.-i,

Kansas and Texas Hal,way have been revived re¬

cently, ami dispatches published ye*terday stated thatthe property was about to be placed in th" hands ofa receiver, ami in tba' way separated from th.- Mh>som Pacific system, (.ci ge j. Gould, acting presid nt

of the Missouri Pacific, ami a rtce-prMldeU of theMisson,!, Kansas ami Te.xa*, sail to a Taihi vi. re¬

porter: "The reports ar" wlthoui fo iodation ThoFebruary Interest wit be pani .md h there was anyIntention ol placing the road under a receivership, Isin sine that 'ie. d. fault would not be mule on Hieconsolidated 7 per cu's winch are undeniably a

good bond. Ihe,e is no ground for th" rumors, any¬way. Like those started in November, I bel have benoriginated probably by 'hen I' in Missouri pacific, whot,i,e nu* mean* to depreciate Che eredil of ihi- com¬

pany ami atleot Iii" pries of if.-, atora, iii- resultis likely to bo the same."

OKCAMZINC T<» SECURE A DIVIDEND.At a meeting yesterday of the common slock holden

of tie Ohio and Mlsafawippi Hallway Company at theofliro of H. T. Carey, Nu. 40 New-st., a commute., of

five was appointed Ie confer with a simiiat committeeof tho preferred stockholders, recently organised InLoud .n. wiiii til- rles of ieepring harmonious actioni.. tween iii- different Interests, 'iii.mmlttee con¬sists of Lou* c. tiark. of Clark. Ho.lg- A '.,.; H.(.. Dominick, of Dominick A Motormen; Ouatave J.Wetciar. of J, n. Probe) ,v Co : Malcolm Campbell, ot

Alexander Campbell <v CO. and Van Brugh Livingston.The committee w-a* organised afterward by th" elec¬tion of Mr. Livingston a* Chairman. Th" meeting was,

well attended and many prominent firms ncr reprc-lented lt la understood that the common *tock holdersaie anxious to secure a dividend on their mve-uient

MISCELLAREOUS BAILW tY IRTELLIOERC KPin-hi ito, Jau. 30 (Special)..Vice presideut Ore**, of the

Paaasylvsnts Bsllraad. said today that the :io."oo tua

srder foe suet rails wm gissa ant with the aadantaadlagthat Hie corni at y baa tba prir,l»ifo of ii.creasuij :r n> 80,01tons, theameuut r.-ipnrcd ea. h year for Ute maintenance ofthe road.c. 11 Mill's. Jan. UH (Special)..The Meeking Valley Rail

roadcam ts aew fe tho tlrsatt Court lu appsal, sad areaCpents wita 'emu t dar. Gorercor He.dlr came on fromNi -.York wuk President *i, lW ia appSBt lot .hu plaintiffs.DKNvt.it. t ol., Jan. '.'.0..At a meeting of freight agent*

of tho toothers Pacific, Inion PMlflC, Denver andKio (iiande and Santa To roads held In this city to¬

day lt was decided to Increase tho rate on all classesof freight from California points to (,dorado pointsfifteen per cent, with the exception of g'oen fruits,which remain tho same M at present.

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TEE SAD CLOSE OE A BRIEE ESVOCSTER.There was sorrow In the face of E. C. Blake, of

Cincinnati, last evening, when he left tho Gllsey IIouso

and wearily trudged to tho train which was to take bim

back to the lardy atmosphere of his native towa

A few days Ago he had invested two hundred big roundcart wheels In a little fox-terrier pup, who» bluo

blood and Irreproachable pedigree dbl not make him

appear, externally, worth moro than what a wild

Westerner would call a .' blt.-' The yup wm the pitasof lu owner, and was exhibited to ail new acquaint¬ances as unique In Its kind.

The end Ul ahort, but terrible. On Sunday nighsMr. Make took his terrier out for a constitutional At

the santo time, an unknown, beetle browed, square-jawed individual, with a slOBg-ahoi ls bia pocket and

blood In bis eye. was leading by a chain a big bulldogwith gory chops. Tho two strollers met, and the 8200fox terrier pup wilted. Tho meeting was short andtho bulldog and Mg "heeler" owoor ''got away'1 with

grace and dispatch.That ls why Mr. Blake cut ihort his visit, and wand¬

ered tn his traiu whistling mournfully "I vo lost mydoggy." <

CflAROBD MITE MIMAPPtXQ A BOT.Captain James Jones, master ot the British bark

Dunstaffuage, wm the defendant tn a ault cries! yes¬

terday In the City Court before Judge Ehrlich, In

which Alfred Nett, Age eighteen, demanded 84.ono on

the allegation that he ha/1 been kidnapped and Im¬

prisoned by the captain. The boy sghj that <«n No

vember a, 1887, ho waa employed by Charam Woodman,a sailors' bssqrdlag heess keeper, of liuenoa Ayres, to

work for him At a salary of 810 a month and board.

Woodman on that day sent Nett aboard the bark with

a bag of clothes that beloogod to another sedor and the

hov wa* detained on the vessel by the Ont nisie,Charlo- Brown. Tho haik sailed for New York on

\, vember 11 reaching hoi e on January 17. The captaindenn,1 Neil's etory ami tho Judgo reserved his

decision._RX OONOEEEBMAB OBAPO MOULDER OOTEBXOEfBooton. Jan. SO tfjnetiiil) aTt-lfg'".* <*Rfo is

early lu thc ibid as .1 candidate for the BSfBWltCOB uotu-

InatioU for (...vernor. "The New-Bedford Standard"

M.BOOM authorltatirely that Mr. crapo ls willing to

run for Uta albee, um will not mako any aajeSoag for thenomination.

_

I UK MATPJRLDM RAD WOOER DISBANDED.

CWABIJBSTOS,W Va.,Jan SO..The vendetta between

the ILittlr!d». of i " '.in ''» univ. tbl» State, and the Mc

Qaya, of Mle county. Ky., la settled for the pre-cut The

.trent WSMS Governor Wileen scut to Logan Countysome Uses ago returned this afien oon and reported thatthe belligerents have disbanded. Govenior Wilson hascunteriuaii.'.-i the oidei cailliig out the military.

A ".Ml KDhKhD" MAN KKTUKNS

A MYSTERY SHROUDED IN MANY Ll KS.

8TRAROB ACCCSATIO.NH rXOVKD TO BK FAf.SlC.AMANGU D Bi|)Y IN A WUP.

Stam kom. Conn., Jan. 30..The staid ofd townof Stamford, Conn., is ntlrrvd up. A man, thoughtto bo muiderod and thrown In a well, taken ourand buried in «.- town plot of Darten, thro*miles east of Stamford two years ago, hus justturned up alive iu the pince as if arisen from thodead.

In the BSUBOMt of 188.1 thc neighborhood washorrified when ihe body of a murdered man, iden¬tified gg that of Thomas Leahy, a shoemaker, wasfound at the bottom of a well on the Cornellproperty in Darien. Michael Hagan, who hosleased the place for the last five years, is aue. centric character. Ile lives with hie family InB low. slant,tig-roofed. Bsd mihianti house on theStony Cte, k road and fid the authorities nB thadno m.,ral,lc Sunday morning kg .lune that he hudfound the l,,.|y |n nn abandoned ajoJJ near hiehouse, which had I.n empty for several yearn.Emu wa* arrested on suspicion nnd kept in

the Bridgeport jail for a wu k, hut, miens .1 toffwant of evidence nguinst- him. Coroner ll-tt, ofBridgeport hronghf out the fact that life hadbe,,i ext met in the body for several m,.nths.'Ihree pistol-shot, wounds were in the head S, nuof the people of N.Toton. where Leahy was \ve||known, sw re ft,at it was the lindy nf "Tom*Lamb, of that place: oth-rs thought lt WM someone else, hut a shoemaker named RI,.lilian, ofNoroton. jp. whose shop Leahy had worked lust,previous u, the murder, was positive that it waaLeahy.

Leahy could not he found, and the ^yeterrtentdied ont. Karma claimed that be knew in-thins;nhnut the matter wna'ever. 'Ute murderer wasBevel fo ind. and it, remains a myattry tod.U-.

iv-rr-T mr tv my rssr. itrvivn.The facts that have com.- to li/ht in the lust

fortnight) however, have revised the whole siorvof the tra "edy. and a case has Leen largest incourt which bfcVs fair to reveal gnssetkhsg ss

Startling as the ronptv-aninee of the supposeddead man All sorts nf rum rs and theories ureal! a', now that Leahy is fonnd L alu'* sisterwho lives in Vw Jersey, stoled that lor btotbeihad visited hr ..ne wee',; before thc body amtfound, ihe murdered mau had bega ,i ad a longtime, and this threw doubt upon ihe assertionthat Leahy was thc victim. 'IIns was not madepublic at the time.On Dee, ruber '.Mi. 1 8«7. BogOU made an a'lesjcf

e. ni,-,j . t. Charles Wat ibu rr. at Bridg tv rt,,and to fharles \ Hobble, Mying that he km w a'fabout the murder, and h's eons. j. ne forced hissto speak after his long stlenee, ll" deelared thatJohn Connia?, a shoemaker, shot Leahy in tbalintis,, of An.Hew Moran in Stamford, and (Just in

'he nisht tiny had taken the h dy in a wagonami thrown it in the weil. Ile had repeated ihe.tory to others.

Connitf is an old. white haired man who halworked f,,r govern! vars in 'Crae, y's ghi -hopand boarded will, Moran, who isa man lift, yearso'd. reenoeard by Ins neighbors has a foggily >>lBil and i- employed at the < old Milla of the Mam-ford Mannfactnring Com any. The nun. as-.->..<»Ly the otli-ers of Fairfield County, aaesttsinedthat Leahy, who is of a roving disposition, was inPennsylvania, and they prevailed upon lum tocollie here.COVFSORrRB with TEE '* mi un" rt rn" MAX.Ile put in an aopcarainv tea days ago, and

va* presented to Eugjaa .it his house. Ragas]then declared that Leahy biasarlf had told himI hut Conn itt had shot the man found in the weltLeahy d« flier this and all knowle,|gg . t tim ifTair.ll,- has lo.ne away again, but the officers kn.,\»Where In- is wheo they want him.

ConnitT has gacd Kauai, tn the rMperlo* Courtof F.i'til. ld County, which *its nt Bridgepors,for I6.0Q0 damages for defamation of charuetrt,lite si it being based up,,n the ponfesniim of Eugun,nnd four dara ega Depatj Sheriff Richard Roister. of Fairfield County, attoehed all of RagturMpersonal property to secure the claim. The trialis set dows for the first Tuesday in Febrenryfand the people expert s..me interesting teaaJssoayThe only bbum for Eagnn'a animosity to Morerthat is spoken >f openly us yet ls the fart ?hat S

iiiui nntned McKenzie, who worked one monthfor Eugun, I'll him. savir.y h.- did not receive las-pay, and went f,, work for Moran oifcrtWUrd.

Ari /DIMS TO IK tlS<.

V. UK KID, HAIIUAT'O WITH NsP'tTIIA AV»

IM'ltVI l>.<')t 1 IstoVS-A nR'»KI'N WMBTBt.Coil *,;.>. .Ian. SOX.A fre4a*M tra'n west heuad. en the

Lake atora amt Mleblsm Sf.n'K.»-n Baflrsad.ISPInsengkabridge two mikss WOK Of line, rad, The rear car was

leaded with a hu^e tank eeutalulnc 3,.V>0 callons ot

naphtha, which wa* Otutrad aver tho meek ia avery di¬rection. Coder, a brakawBS. was on the car immediatelybehind the on .-lue, BB 1 was hurled ia the raina Sn trace

af him could afterward to BUBBA, About 1:80 a ¦. to

div sereral train baa '.* wera searching for Ceder's body,when ii huston Irnited the naphtha. Th*r«- was a flash,followed by a powerful Boaousqmq, and asa mittre masa

of ruins was al Iago, Ail Lake -koro tia,ns for akone a

sask alli to abllgsd te asiisB te tho Musalgan ( euttaitracks to -.-et ImoChtoagQ,BOBTM ADAMO, Mass, .faa. 30..This morning at 7:"><)

o'eleck a wild freiiiht train drawn by engine Na. 1 HI,BModoUISOWSMBOOad matu tia.'s near tho Ifs -ai

Tunnel statlen af the lVrhbjrsf road. A snow ptougbran Into the rear of rae (rel , wrecking MM twe oabeo.es,Ito angina tohiud the plough, and a now karsasaglSaslush wea halag toadied as fraiust ta RawO^hmanTheess'lseerof the Bl >w ataturk was slightly burt en

the toad »ut nobody ri** was injured.Indianapolis, Ind.. Jan. S0.-A ihSJBSMt to Th* Onil%

Stitt from Munda, Ind., says: "ike esst-beund Kee

Line express, due hero al 4:05 Ibis merida*, came

tknnderiag Into tie atty at Caa rate af gfty mies su hour

Bid eBBBAssAl into a freight i uirliie BtSBsttBg fust sase of

thedep.it. Tlie air lu xl.. « af tho express were MeSSSSSBgSUkle. ind tha train could not be chesk ed. Roth an¬

glos* are almost ruined, tO!»stber wltb twe palace cara;

several caches aud frcla-nt ears. Firo luituedlatelrblake eat li lae palace inri Sim etty ibo >i»n.utn-r.t

was luramouod and did all tho isrr'.ce Btasssslj but theyare rained. The tracks sre toru up far rods, and thegates aed station kousa ar) washed t:> tba grennd. Nooas was hurt except tho freight en;meer, who ls se¬

verely Injured."Pr. Albans, Vt, Jan. 30.- Tho New-York cxpresi. due

here early this BMVBMSft was thrown ft eui tho rails at

F.smi Junction hythe break's » cf a wbeel ob tho ten¬

der. All the cars left the'.rack. No serleus dasaage ra-

.ulted and the pataeus-ers wero brought through after

eely an bear's delay.-?

A KEW BROOKLYN PARK COMMISSIONER.

R, lt. KENNLHY, TEM WXI I.-KNOWN ISKL'RANCH

BtSSMCRR, APruIvTEH.KOW THK no Alli) STANDS.

Contrary to general expectation, Mayor Chopinyesterday lilied ono of tho vacancies in the ParkCommission la Brooklyn, as lt was supposed ho wouldawait tho action of the Legislature lu n-nard to placingthat department under a single commissioner. Tho

Mayor appointed Elijah R. Kennedy, of tho hCventhWard, and ho takes tho place vacated by Anson Fer¬

guson, who resigned when ho became an Alderman-at-Large. Although Mr. Ferguson lt a Democrat,his successor ls a Republican, an 1 this appointmentmakes two Republicans to four Democrats lu the

board. Thoro aro still two vacancies, caused by His

resignations of Commissioners Lyons and ll ai team

Mr. Kennedy ls a itAnch Republican and has been

president of tho Seventh ward Kepublican Association

and a delegate to tho General Committee, where hahas been ore of tba mos: active BMUaSSSS, lu 1*-,

ho made many speeches in advocacy of Mr. Maine',election. Ho la a member of the insurance brokers'linn of Wood at Kennedy, willi olli.es at No. Its) broad¬way. He ls al-o a member ol the Hoard of linInsurance Dnderw titers. For some years h.) huiteen an Intimate fi lend ot Mayor t'lupin. Tho postHon of Park CommlBslonor ls unsal trie.1, and tho appointment ls uot regarded as Bsaaaoatng politicalsigmilcance._

TRY IMO TO SAVE HIE INDIAEA EOROERS.Indianapolis Jan. :!0 (Special).-Tlc« Democratic

politicians of the State aro supporting Coy and Beru-

Bassos, UM ctn I. tod .:,> 'Um conspirators, and aro mik

lng an ergaaiaod effort te secure fat them either a

new trial or ta Inllueiico Judgo Woods to Itnpo-e u

light sentence.sj-

.4 STEAMSHIP DAMAGES TUE TIER."Tue steamship tineen, which arrived yesterday, while

entering her dock at Pier il?. North River, wa-s crowdedsatanist ber dock by the vast iiuantttlea of Ice In theriver, aaa damaged tho pier to tue oxtcut of S/J.OOO.

SECBIVISa TUE SPEAKER WOE A SALVTE.Foat Momioh, Va.. Jan. 30.-Speaser Carinia aud

MM Carlisle carno ashore this moinim, from the reve¬

nue cutter and Visited tho Port. The sieikr. was re-

celved with a salulo ol seventeen guns-

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