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VOL, XX XIV -NO. 32. INDIANAPOLIS, SUNDAY MOItNING, FHRItUAIiY 1, 1S85TWELATE PAGE: WHOLE NO. 10,05)7.
WHEN INDICATIONS.
FOR U OA IT Partly cloudy weather; local rains followed by colder, clear log .vater, AH broken lines of Heavy Underwear at the WHEN Clothing Storo Are being offered at greatly reduced prices, to close them. Hallot & Davis PIANO llaie to lie Heard and Tried to 1)6 Appreciated. Theo. Pfälin & Co. ZZ tzi 8f Jcrti FczrsrlTSDb St. Prompt Attention Given to Tuning, Impairing lud Moving. Knabe, Docker & Don Pianos. Ctory & ClQik ana Hidon & Ham itn Organs. Special Bargains -1:1WATCHES, CHAINS, CHARTS, DIAHOilDS, SILVERWARE, CLGCKS AND FINE JEWEL11Y, wmn ran, JEWELERS, 12 East vaohinfjton street. Watch R-rpairtn; a Specialty. INDICATIONS, " wasniyerroa, Feb. 1, Wvx e&oeee and Ohio Valiev- Partly cloady v fitter; locs.1 raiu, etierally followed by t.d r. clearing itaer; winds aiftujg to northcit; rising larometer. Vor Upper Lake Kesion Local snows, loU lowed by colder, clea-Inß weather; northwesterly wiad; Tbdng Mrometer. NATIONAL NOTES, TT rfc to Um ResaaieU by tne Naval lepart susM Oalahoina lfooiners tlankruptcy Mill Jteritirtlon f Iii rnbllc Debt. WKiK-,rcNt Jan. ol. secretary Chandler has directed the resumption of work, at the navy yards and stations, which was suspended oa the 1st o! Jansary on account of the fail um o Congress to provide Sor lti continuance. Secretary Liuctdu has Instructed hrlgadler (ieneral Augur to turn over to the civil autaaritle mach Ol tha leaders among the Oklahoma boociert aa violated bv-ction ii.ua of the Revised statutes, relating; to the suoject lu dispute. In response to t wishes of the members of the various Poard of Trace an efion will be nivia iq the Houfi on Monday to call tip the Bankruptcy bill and fix a day for Its consideration. It is estimated hat the forthcoming public deoi statement will show snow a reduction oi the iI joi for ;he year of between f :.OCO,O0O and t000,oco llr. liandah states that Mr. Cleve land had oft-red aim the secretaryship oc the Treasury unqualifiedly. He will aeoept in person -hen the Benins with CUsveiand occurs in New lorfc next f ots rtay. ice reeemnundatkmfcy tbe Bouse Committee on llllitary A Hairs to the Appropriations Committee, for the crest ion o the oflice of A.ssltat Chief 3gnal Ofilor, has been withdrawn ou lb'" round that It Is new legislation. Toe com wit we bad prerioua y deeded nut to recommend new levtibiatloa of any character. the Corny trolUr of the Currency has declrod a fourth dividend of 10 per eent. in favor of the creditor of tb'j rim National l;uk: of Mousouth. 111., makitut SO t ceat. ,pnid thö cr jdittr. The 6lar ys It has hai beamed at tte War partznetit thai fie fladm! tan 8wira courtMartial have not been ret-eired by the fecTetry or Ssr. It was laither learned from unuestioucd souority that up to thi morniac the court bi not Tfii totH npoa the cae. It was tho isht however, the lutic of the court would bjco apitet to-c) ici the udins submitted. f he uie papi-r has the foi:)wLiia: Vfr. VLn4laJl lias not changed hU view coneeruin ifte appnprUikm for ir paw since bis visit to Mr. Cliveiao i. The hUl will cocce .v contdiatlon tHxt week, aod he will exert hluseli U delee me pri'Powuou to provide for a new navy a: thiiUtce. Ihcreisa vjpuV)n acJer coa:dejt!on now to give h f;iral OoiuwJittee jurUdiction f er t Nv bill hrtafir. Air. fiindii has inioruifd Mr t;o. hairiau of tne Naval Coratsitte. that he aonld not re o3;-Ael to yach a proposition. Lt.tirti, Mu,Ji!i. ;.L At t::e ickut into tk ra-jit'of tnuit --iieti!aiij Vath, üs.r.ßret K! y .:?iiLeil Hat -t o-iJau, üie tirl' l.ih-r. .vrffk:-U bin :ccjt r fio .1 1.1 tQ.t kicket hr CtCht-Ij tnrre t i rrt-. 10 tte rt m:i Themr: 1a! exanlner Ut- d hat s r,;p'iro' tfe.? bUp-lcr, ibancmtf-erttoGit:. c.iued tvr dvath. A reck It aio m sldw l'p. K.t Tjifcorv. 4u 31. The HcitWt steamthip Tv icAo, frosi fchlt.il, reports hn pnMed th. : jvreexof aa set eric n vei'. b3Ttn Rile ut. in tnetrackof s'eaar to nd trovti Europe. Tho Toi-rlo nconntcnJ a sacre.iojj of ale dur:ni; Ktr Yof r. Jai. .:.. rf. Oou int. c mlhsLv; alitor cf Jfn' WJtly, has ba traced u Alciij4Sr.'t, I . It has ben aceruklaed that he roTchse4 m Mon-lay fecedtn his dlwar Äicttr-diy tcket to Jt?to mile, fU.
GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
Terrinc Fa plosion of Natural lias Great Damage to rroperty, Los of Life and Other Incident. Adverse Report on the Proposed Civil Service Bill-Too Oklahoma Boomer8Slol3h Riding Trajrody. WAN EVPLOSIOX. Batumi Oas Cause Serlout I.os or 1.1 iwd Much Damage to Property. PiTTMit r. , Pa., Jta. ::i. Natnrnl gij Jk respou.ible for anotter terrible exploiloa, which at thH hour lecxrs to lnvolre not only the wreck of house , but a senoat loss of 111 2 and maiming, which vili follow the vktlocstothe srsve. Shortly before 12 o'cloclt, thero win an ahtna on tha Ug tel! in the Municipal Hall tower, but of uch an lrr-jgular character that even Chief nrau, who was in the rota n 1a t the tine, was at a less to i no ww here it com 0 It ovo. In a moment, word was trinsmilted by telephones at the Mayor's office an 3 engine boues that an explosion of natural gas had occurred at ihe "r'orks of the roa'l." otherwiao known as Thirty-fourth and Butler sfreets.au! that thero had been a eerlou los oi life a& well as treat dcstrnrtlon of property. The mCRgre detailla tvhichctttld be Hccurcl over the telephone were to the eOect that the c.vpl'V pion orxunctl In Aucust Rub's Aloon, So. rennylvsnia avenue, aud that the adjomluc building bad also teen wrecked bv the eplolou Thecoucnssion created will excitement in tu? Immediate vicinity, anl hundreds of j-copi? gathered about, as the ruin. hnl ukea Cr aul It was rumored that ancinbcr of persons had be-?n toried in tnc 'ebr!?. Jnst a lot? minute? after the recurrence a Citizens' Line rar passed in front of the wrecked building tilled with ptssengers, and a ttcond explosion oticurred, and the car ws tbiown from the track by the force of tne np-hcAai-Ihe consternation anions: the pn&scnsrers was uorethan a pAnic, and carocly one or the who'.e number ei-captsd without more or lcs Injury. Tüe driver was blown from his pclUou and so f evcrelv in jurtd that he may not rt-cover. At thQSfim. tiKe. pioccs cf timber and iJyinar debris of all kir.Js. hurled in the air by the second explosion, caused havoc among thoe wbo had gathered In the vicinity, and the list of Injured was swelled lid It readied between twenty and thirty. Hovers! other eruptions followed, and the numb r of houses embraced was incrcfed to tea or fifteen. About 12:20 the signal that the fir.? had been extin finished was sent in, but scarcely ten minutes had elapicd until another alarn was aounded from the same box, and additional steamers hurried to the soot, not only to aid in extiUKaisbiug the ilsmes. but to help aMlna to care for the lajuied, and In hunting for thOKo who were sui pCMd to be burled under the buildings which had ben involved in the general destruction. In the eicltcmect immediately rlbwio-4 tb onlv names cf the injured aeertained were: Oib son. car driver: August Horn, an iroo worker: and ir ger, a baker. The Injured wero bikon to tie otfice of Clark's tiolar Iron worsn ou Thirtyfourth st"eet. It sppcars that there were torse exploiona. otie 5a rieote Morris's saloon. Mrs. llamtnersdorf'T's meat shop, and Georao Mueller's saloonSiuoltler at d Jack Stein, a in ill worker, will die; tho other in jured will rwover. l)tma?e to property will amount to 815 Hi J or 2Ju,0tx). Complete LiAt ut the Injured. Pitti i . jn. :-a.-The complete list of persons injaied Is ss follows: Dr. Scglsr, of Aliogbeny, rlown into the Kir. jw badly cot smi injured internally; William Kola, conductor of the citizens' lino, knocked off the car hy a Leer ke?, and badly hurt; Georpe Morris, bArkctMer at Mcellei's wloon, badiv cat, and !e? broken: Jucsb Stein, severely cut about the head, and probably fatally hurt; .ut.r Horn, cat and bamed about the head, not ?rinv.'y hurt: itorjo Kluxer, a baker, eye cut acd terrlMy lAcrated abo it the fsre, left eye Mown out And otiv.-rwif-e Uacgerons.'y Jiurt: Willie Uxenhart, t'Towr intotJtö xnttcr and badly injure! Internally; itir.'e lenh&r.t, burned about the head u-l baOJy burl; Willie Pat ton, cut on the bead aud lightly irjtired: Mrs. Morris, blown ag:dnp th h or in the cellar next to tho building In which the explosion flrtt occumd rd badly hurt; Ativ,p Mueller, saloon-keeper's tlanqbter, badly cut at out tre face and head and lujurea internally: (forste tJiWoo. driver of car No. 24, kuockeloa' ihfarand badly burt; NicnoUs Der Her, driver for Ut rbf a Hrvs.' feHl store, badly cut on the face but not seriously hurt: aeorge IMmiaersOoTitr, cat by fljing rla?8 on the ihc?: Mi. Dr. F.vtn?, rut ly vla'e in the face and severely wounded: L'jKie rracMer, injured about the head aud face; Li..:fe Hsmmerorier, lnjurtvi about the face and u' S-3. i)t thce Annie Mueller. Jacob htein. lr. eeiar, LI-tzI Smolder. Willie Oxenrart, Wihium Kota aid Geoixe Kinder are s ba Ur injure! that t inir rtrovery is conHdeied very ooubtul. Mrs. Muel1 r, mother of Annie, is misiiug. and tne ruins are Mbr searched lor net remains. Among the many narrow es sap's reported wan (hat of the passengers cn the Citliens' Line car, which aas pa!inif when th-j explosion occurred. The Window of the car were Phattcr.d and bricks and übns fell nixn the platform. A dauvhtor and niece of u. ö. iiiell. who were ou tuo dr. were covered with a thower of dirt and broken Kiasa. but protctcJ their facts with their muüs aud thus esrapud mjury. 1'topli were thrown dn nearly a square 1 itoin the socue 01 the explosion, ana a nan dodged a brick which had been thrown nearly 210 feet. Citizens who reside near where the explosion took place have been very liinch dlFsatUlied for some time, and nave even threatened ttf ar up thepies of the Fuel Gaj Company. bst week a number of them consulted in regard to taiingletral action against the comnany, comveiling it to make the pipes safe beyond any fusible doubt. Action of this nature would have leen taten Ina few days. The indignation agalnt the gas company run very hleh, and threats of tearing np the pipes tr.; freely made. j?late Senator Uppermu in encared in draughting a bill to compel councils to take measure for tho tafetyof the people. Messrs. Ban ma an ant Voale, wno own batlcMngs 3.431 aud 3,!i)i Peua avenue, will at ence begin suits for damages against tbe Ptnuaylvanla Fuel Company, and many of tbose Injured have already declared their Intention of doing the same thin?. The cause of the explosion was a tig leak in the huge roa'ti el tbe Fuel Oas Company, whlca runs along Puna avenue ebne to the curb. A Small Fx plosion. t mifku r.:, Jan. 31. There waa alto aa cspUhSui of natura! gas at au early hour tills morning in Miihln Township, opposite McJCeeepcrt, on the Hue of the Carpenter Gas Company, who bar a Hue ruuidng from Murrajsvij:e rt'ell. on hlh teMii. to supply Woo mill a; VeKeer It broke bmüc la, but forturutely uo t r,n was ii'jurtxi. CIVIL JSEItVlCE liCFOUH. Ilie Cnntmlt tee Diroct no 4rt r oa the I'ronet llifl. Wamii;T'n, J;i. si. Mr. .MuvMcr, trhtlrii"-:i of the lloj4 Comiui t- ou lie for n in the Civil I ViTur, Lkbttn lutr. by hU c- Mn!ttee V j ruakesn sdv.-t rtport 01 l!u bill to pro':! it j the remnTal u( ats houiratly tlite iAred l a-on soMitr, f ailor or ntritie or wi do or depn1?nt itlativcoi any ritce cd t'tifnn oi U.r. MÜor u i di.wc fom arjy otTic i; Uie eivil ervii ? o the I utted !ste, tsetpl 1 T p-Cif.c C4'le. lue llDlDlllff. Ill It- iMO'l. : I tf till mau In r on in lis cot irl o' the poer of n mcvai liom otfiiv thn the urm nil tcua of of! icr. 1 11 that, tbe poer rem irtl la i-M.ctel by th till eotl I no', be Xsre51 r u fnzplly ty tt.e Frsidnt and -nst tVhev!u lh. the fcrtstr of ricorl ir h i ui) . tf wL-e y escre-M, is i.tce-hiTj lo eu e me Ex.t iiIw to Jriiai) the ionsrlimi jtiitl dm? f tdu)iLUlrirsT the law, ioar eiraTl'tee Ai cf (he opinion thx Atiy e.Ulsiion wi ld: sorirnct thar iowr uucoasntntional and lnxpelieTit. 'äould UUe Executive abcte tbe poper of jemovJ, cr sse ir or an tu. worthy purpose, t'wrtrrueiiy ;i w'tt tbe paoi:. or with tho Iou aitf te -'ent t.r i2?psa .h-lata-Bzi siicWi :.e t'i-rliZTj r.:. i.
1 STRUCK BV A TRlIN. A snigliinc Farty Strack by anEipre Train. Two Instantly Killed aud Three Fatally Iitjnrt-U Tot YAn, a, Jau. CI. A sleJgh contalnins; a rrty of nine person, whila crossing tho track of the Hake Shore ltailroad, botweon Oak Harbor and Tort Clinton, O.al au early hour this mornins:, was struck by the West-bound express and two of the number, ritepbet S. Hall, of Detroit, und Miss Jennie Hoople, ot Waueon, O.. kiHel, Mrs. A. 1. Thierweihicr, Sirs John Vo?el. Mr. Charles Vogel, of Oak ffarbor, were probably fatally Injured. Joca Vogol was seriously iniured. but will recover. The party .had boon to Port Clinton to attemt a ball, and were returning to oak Harbor when the accident occurred. Mrs. John Vogel has died of the Injuries the re Ceived, making thiee victims of tb- accident; and l;cr hu-baud U not expected to survive Charles Vogel had a leg broken ad was othenvi iuj'ired. The accident took place at a point two miles west of Port Clinton, -where the wagon road crosel the irsck obliquely. The night was fogy an l the driver of the leigv did not discover the ap r tuaching train until nearly upon the track, when ho attempted 10 cross in front of it. Tne rear end of the sidsh was tmck by the enjine. Thro 9 of the occupants were thrown on the top o' the pilct in front of the boiler, end the otheri were hurled into the snow at the rosdsMe. The triin was stopped ns soon ns passible, when ttfl Jujured iersons. and the bodies of Mr. Hall and 2klif iloopie, who were kilie-1 insuutly, wero placcdinaco8chaadtaie:itoüa!c Ilsrbor. Ha l was n traveling agent for a nursery at Detroit. Tiie otirer parties are prominent in u&lue aud social circles oi Oak Harbor, and the ttl ailair his cist a gloom over tbe town. It is believed that Mrs. Thierweehter and Mrs. Charles Voel cu uot recover. OKLAHOMA 11O0HEIM. Neatly I, too Iuvader Kemoved from Territory XVlthont Itloodshed. the Kansas Citv, Mo., Jan. SI. Cenerül Ui'c'i reached Caldwell, Kin., from Stillwater, yesterday, lie states that Couch refuse-t to surrender uutli the order was given fof the tsoldler to advance Ufou their camp. Then the booaoerl-tffreel id capitulate. The colonist then. under ftcori of the troops, matched ti tue Kmhm line aha crowed to Atkatiss Ci'.v. nere Conch and three Lieuteuaubi were arres'.ed yesterday evening on Federal warrants for rcfciting the troow In Indian Territory, an l will lo taken to Wichita to day. General Ilatoh sent a detachment from Millwator to intercept a eor-i pany of fco3 boomers en ro'ite from Arsansas. tie tlmated the force altogether at nearly 1,100 Insadirs in tbo Tcrrtiory. 11 of the; have left r l-eeu removed froTn tho Territory wp.ho.it b'.ood.Khed. tJunrds have been statioud at the avenues of lugress. whlcl-, it is thotuht. will pre, vent further invasion at proent. The boom, however, deciaro their iutonUu of returniat; A xnceting was held at Arkansas City ytsicrdiy, and addressed by toucb and other, at which reolutiou wre ped GfuouDcin in nuaieH-ared ternn the action of tho Cofemißesr. anl declarlug an intentiou for sa estly renewal of the eSorti to coloaie the fJSlobonia country It was resolved to meet at Arkansas city oa March 4 w-x ana start again ou the following day, e juipyeJ with thirty daj s' rations. It asscrte.1 tl.at thctr force would tDen be greatly augmented, owin? ti the opening or the season and the change iu the, National administration. An Important Democratic Conference. At.nANV, N, V., Jan. 31. Vice Presides t-e!o f. Hendricks vas acc-ompanied from the hotel t) the railroad dopot by half a do:e:i fricnt'f, anl left for New York. It is understood the Vk i Pres. ent elect bad a most Important conference with Piesi-dent-elcct Clevelaud aud Speaker Carlisle. It is oelieved the dUcnioa conoern d tbe policy of the parij, and was designed to bI"g about a onifonaity 01 plan iu the policy of the Democratic party. Mr. Ilendricis uteüned to My unytnin of Hie conference. It is m.derFtood the mt?ntion of Mr. llen'Jiieke l.i to prewced from 2.w Vcr to sshinton, and thence go to fhe New Orleans Kx position. Jew tint framtltar Story. Ccm-o-ton, O., Jua, SI. John G. Stewart, br.uk er, of the oUtt botnein the city, made an alignment to U. M. Voorhees today äJt, ß'ewatt's illness aud poslble death, cauted a run on the bank, which it had not the currency to meet As tbe bank had a long lut of depositor?, ncd everything was considered at-soiitely ;aie, tbe failure caused crtat excltiment. The assignee canrntmakea siateraeut of tbe bank's aiidirs jet, but thrnks he will pay the depositors in icl. I TVeeklr Hank StAtrmif. Nkw York, Jan. 31. The folio win is the bank slaieuaut lor the week ending to dy : IncrebiKs. rÖÄO 8L ismw nwntnmwtm.M' Legal tcuacrs . st.oco PGpOf ltaSeseeeeeaa aa a )3 J,(KKl (Circulation loi.UHj lecTeAe. 57'.'AV Eescrve..... 1,737,000 The banks now hold 5i5,i70,CO0 in exeww of lewai rcquJiemenU. Tbe Uepnty Mamnal Viudleuted. Cnn.44.-0, Jan. si. Julius Yattaw, one of the Deputy United states Marshals, tried on s charge of murder for having killed a man oa the day uf the recent National election. wa acquitted on a 8tat Petit Jnrv this motntng. It was shown 0.1 the trial that Yattaw, in the performance of bl duty, attempted to ranke an arrest, oat of which j lesultCHlthe killing. Tbe arrest of Yaitaw wa ! muri eat tho instauce of the city authorities -t ! mrsc certain of his trial in the StaUä in stead of the Fedeial Court. Arliansa Fleets a Seuator. l.iTTii: R's-k, Jan 31. When tbe Leghsl tture met la joint session at noon. ex-Covernor Kerry's letter, withdrawlnz from the Senatorial race, wa3
trlctlons upon tppolntmcntJ and remova?, so bind the hands ot the Kxecutive a practically to adniinlter the laws, the constitutional function of tte Kxecntive to see that the laws be faithfully executed would be seriously impeded; for. In such a ease, the sdoinlstration of t e laws mtsiht fall into the hands of a subordinate, for whese irpolntraent the executive wai in no way respntible, anl who might have bococto unwoii.iy or ineiiicient whi.3 in onicc. Under the rwisionsol tne till a SccretAry oi State, wiio ideas of foreign policy might be totally opnaed to tho?e of the executive, must b2 retained by hin, and this thousht the Senate should concut in the propriety of appointing auother In hi3 Place Under existing atutes preference In appointor cnt is given to many of this class 0! persoas nincd in the bill, and the parporcs cf thcte statutes wonld, if liberally construed, be carried out by retalnin; such persons la offise when their general ßlnee s wss apparent, or when proper objects of the executive could best be crricd out by so doüv: but to provide that the execntive shall retsin in oSce any person when he nay think that some other persou is tetter ii ttel to administer the trust Is, in our opinion. unwi.K; and ucconstituUonal. Public oitice must be regarded as a truFt and not as a merj reward for pat services, however meritorious, and present uvefulncps should be the test in the incumbent, ionr committee report the bill back adver-.cly. ad rceomp'end that it do not pass."
. reac oa tr.e nrst tailoi James K. Jones, Upre1 senutlve Iron the 1 bird Concressional District. Keiwr i was elected to the t'nited state senate. Tn Vot- ; stood: Jones, 7.; D.inn, 43; c. R. ßreekenriie, ...
Killed the vionj VI in. CjAia.oTTi.t N. C, Jan. Sl.-Joscpa ?.Jitli V.til'y cut hi wife near Liucolaton Taursdy uiai In a Ct cf jealouey. A mob went ot, to lync 1 hini, 1 hi w-.re met at thi houe by Sm.th's trjthe-, wno w.k ufliaic tt r.Q niiuaii, iinJ ritel the intmcters bark. He wh rid 11 -d w.th lully!-, but Josepi !jtith m id-j bl- es ap-. JK Hutrli oT Inrileiei snteed. Ft j.f NttM. Ark., Jn. :d. The sentence o' d. ath ai psvcl lu tbe Cnl'.e.d Srsr-K Court today uT!n rrtd P.ay. WiUHon M. M-i.is. NVilliaai PhlM'pa. lloo iioleomb. white uen. and William Nixon, a nettro, for murder citninlitH.l In the Inoiau Territory. The coa l?.nuat will te executed at Fott .wmun April 17. fatally Hrabbtd With fair -f S lrMri.. Bav Cirv, Jaa. 31. Jsmes A. Williams aud Wllhsm H. ürans, colored barbers, h-td an aiteij ( alien, thii sfternooa, in a barber 'iop. Iu whicli Evans subbed Willis ns with a p!r of shesr j Ciree times, twice oa tne hevi audon-reia 'he j lelt brcsir, the iutmicent peuetratin? tiie teert.
Williams walked out of thstopa.d w.-s U'tcn home, snd died icon sfier. Lraas has given himself np. 5ENIXEL SPECIALS.
A Bloodthirsty Crowd Special to the Sentinel. Madinon, led.. Jan. 31. We gave an account last fall of a dspeiate fght a; a Sunday-school celebration at Moorcfleld, Switzerland -ounty, between the lupins brothers on one side aud the Cob man boys anl their friends on the otber. In the melee the only animal killed wa a valuable horse, but the combatants were considerably dar.:?;e, with cold steel acd hot lea l. Last n?2btJam-s Coleman was drlvlnz from ßrooksburgh to Mallson in a sleigh, when he was iaet by 1.1 Brooks, Jamos P-ra.lt haw and Ijiwreuco Hig-jlns on their way to the West. The two klter Ismed. tcly prejented two lar:e revolver anl order?! him to halt, which ne did, when brooks ctrne up and Mruck him with a rock; but lefore auy o'.tcr harm could be done they Were scared oJ by the appzoschof some men. Coleman shot on e or the Uiggina last faM.cnd codenbt tteywoall he.ve been avenged last nlht had the coist been citsr. Thtro is an iaoieunent now sgitnEt Brooks lu tte Switzerland County Court for assault and batery Ith inttnt to commit murder- This ic on ing the trio were about to uar i the train for western Mivouri when our Sherih and a tailin put a ndden f top to their excursion, b:t tbe n-telty of it was tte marr.h from the depot to th ;li with tbe three men in trout ant the o:ers folloainiT, with large navy revolvers in eeh hand. These they took ffin tbe bors at tiw c?erot. with a wto'esale Jot of csrtrUS", each wcisbing about half an oudcj. Death or a Prominent Citten A Deliberate Murder. Special to the Sentinel. Brazil, Ind., Jan 3 . E. C. Kilmer, cx Clcri of thlfcounty and e-)Iayor ! Kraal, died tthia roci dercfe in Clay city yefcterday, of consumption. Ho will be buried at tl.e Brazil Ctroetery lo-morrow by the 'Tatous - or, which fraternity be wai an cocored hirrber. Mr. Kilmer's death, while not unexpected, will hi regretted by bis large circle of friends in tins aud adjoining eounlleg. bau night Talbot, son of Dr. Talbat. of Hcwlirg Urecn, 6-ot and Inst'intly tilled Geor,?3 Sioderr, who kept a saloon in that tovn. Tbe killing grew out of a trivis.l diso u-J ltween them in Binders' saloon, when Ti!bot became enraged. walked some ditance to his home und procured his aotau, which be thrust tbrough the window oi tso saloon and OL-rhargcd in ßiud :rs' faco. who fell dead intautjy. The fhootins: omi to have been wholly onjiikUSable. l.iltot is now ,a:l stthis 1'lace. Secretary LtDcoln Co tnplitlns t llridgcsou the Wabash-Postal Clerks Appointed, gpodal to the Seutlncl. W'A'inN'iroN, Jnn. 1.-Secret,' ry linco.n has written a letter toCongresmpn Steele on th uubjectof the bridges over the Wabash Jlver, between Terrc Haute and Lafayette, obsncticg n gallon. He ?jh that alihcngn there ure quite h numb?r or bridge which ot struct navipatioa between these point, he nor any olher oü ecr has any authoilty to remove them. He thinks Coczre ousht to give authority to compel tte corporations owning ;ae bridges to remove them, or make draws to thsm, so tt at boils mn paps. oouel James T. J'-eyer, erstwnUe editor of the Ixjnrort Journal, and a p?o anient R'pabUcan po üleian, has been api'Ointea apistal cUira. Ho win run between Toledo aud 8u Louis. Roher W. Young, of Midland, Riply County, has alto been appointed a postal clerx. to run between J?t. Iouis and tinciuuti. Fair Ansorlatlon OlKrers lealli ot an O'd Vltlen. Special to the Sentinel. H iELi'.Y vii lk, ind., Jan. 31. The f-'a!r Aso:stlori met here to-day, and eieeied the following otliccrs: President, A. J. Uorirus: Vice President, Wood Woodard: Secretary, L. J. Hackney; Treasurer. Crnins Jtishop: Superintendent, Chrp. cirton; Directors, Hon. Jacob Mutz. i)avdCo'ifer, J. M. Carlyle, Bennett Powell Ü. L. Wilson, Jerry Dunau, Stephen Whit?ides. Ceory Uolnie. J. L, Caison. Kobert Well., Tiioin-s Cotton, J. M. lyner and 1.1 11. Stanl y. W l! Hone, an oM eltlscn of this place, and father of our prtfeut Postmaster, died at his residence here at 2 o'clock thli rnorain, and will be burled here to i-iorrow afternoon. Death of a Lost masteryreclal to the Sentinel. K -itviLi.r, Ind., Jan. C. J. ThompM)i, 1 'est master at 'ileuwoyd, this county, died yesterd iy from the eilects of a paralytic Vroke, and will be buried at Everton, Iu!., to-i.iorrow. Mr. Tnompon hns Ipcu Postmasler at Gleuvvood ir about eiht reais, was a prominent Odd Fellow and Hrrie! 2.'Q0 life Jni.nrnre in that order. Ynr healer County, Mew York, Shaken by an Krtbtuat(e, Ncn- "iosK, Jao. 'ii. Low, rnmblius sound, 1 ke distant thuuder, followed by a very perceptible tr.'D bltrsof the earth, startled thä residents of Cortrtland. Votktown an-! other northern towns in WftMer-esu-r Count', at five minutes after 5 o'elock this xnoroinir. Cnciery andother ware were tbrown from tho shelves, and the ah ck was altogether too great to have been Cited by anything except su eartbi(uake. itabbinj ami shooting Afl'ruy Hetweea Pa iger Cooiln torn. Fokt Woani, 'lex., Jan. HI. A street aC'ray occurred this evening between Harry A. Talmage and ßamnel Crawley, both pawen'er conductors on the Texas Pacific Railway. Talmage leceived svete knife woanls oa tlii liead and shoulder, liawh-y was ihDt through tbe scalp. The affair is sMouCcd In mystery. Talmag'j is a 10:1 of A. A. Talmage, of the Wabash Koa 1. A Terrible Fall. PiTT'Ei r.'i, Jan. SI. While walking alon? the Pennsylvania avenue bluff, near Sixteenth street, ihismominx two boys, named IJobert Fproal and John MrGnitfar), lot-t thtir foothold and fell to the botrom. a distance of 0) feet. üyrol's sxnli was frat tared, and be was nurt internally. He is till iivinir. but there are no hopes of bii reeovciy . McGuigan was terribly bruised an J cut, but hi injuries ate not fatal. A Frrj diced Jury. ciunkn, Pa., Jan. 31. There wa a sensation In tourt today by the iudiyuatlon of Jnde Hand at the verdict ot the jury in a liquor cane. r.vldenec was eiven by a dozsn witnesses that daftndant was ellin liquor witbont a license, and there was to defnse. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. The Judgo severely reprimanded the jury and discharged them iron further attendance. Heavy Morm ami Floating Ice. Ji H.ns, N. F., Jan. 1. A terrific uorthwest storm on lhurrday and Friday drove the steamthips Newfound ;aud ana Miranda over a hundred miles ? canard. They arrived fo-day, two da s overdue, toated to the iaat-heals with ic. . LfiT-e tO'lits of heavy St. i. an rente ciuif Ic3 are liivicg out to the Atlantic aud north of the iortyfourth parallel. a ioli uebbery. ST. ly.t'TS, Jan- 81 William P-ender. Deputy Clerk cf tie Probate Co trt, while raesiug through the Courthouse thi afiernooa, '-a his way to tho office from the bank, where h had cashed some eneefc, -sailt.l from b lnd and kuocsct ten- tr-s t te foor. anl r&hcd of about ?03. No due b i be robbers. ktrigudisg to 3Iexlco. e ity of Mrxi o. Inn. ;L A valuable convoy, en route between To1uchu'1 Cuerravxei, wa- atti kMi Wt-düedav evening by oriaauel brtu i. a iLe i:o;t was overpowering and tee tl.veralt eatinred. Uovernraeut trujptara no-v iu pur.;;t uf the robbeis. sentecced t be Hanged. t. l.i r:-f Js:i S 1. J. ck H ay, roc tu Uy con v'ctel i of Liordcriiig Phil'p M lelKr. a saloon-Veerer. rear the lair cioucds. over a year ao. was ae.'iteaico: toJay to be ban-'d ou taj ,'oth of Msrea. .n appeal was ttken. Import uf the Week. Nkw Yoij;, Jan. I -Impjrts at t!ie port of New York forthe week were t;.4!9.COVof which IJ.J7U0i u were dry goods t.i Vl7,ö'X' generiü merhaadiM?,
OLD WOULD AFFAIRS.
Lrgllsli DctectiTes Seem to lie Extreme) j -lert In Their Search Tor Djnainlters Another Arrest. Tho Killing of Captain Armstron?, cf tho Bark Wellington The Situation in tho Soudan. DYNAMITE 3IATTEUS. A Uyuatnlter Arrested at Derby A Dynamite Conspiracy of Some Ma;n. tnde Discovered. Los r-ON, Jan. CL Dispatches from Derby state that a roan was arrested at tho Central Station of the Midland lUtilway, cf that city, to-4ay, with dynamite In bis posron. Tte prisoner wn held on a charge of conspiracy"' During the examination of Newboid, evidfnoc was produced against him in the shape of letter-, received from Sooth England, threatening to blow ud the ball iu Djrby, Tha prisoner admitted the hsndwritiu on the tnvelopei containing the letters wns his. Newboid, when asked to explain away this cvlcTenee, said be could not, although he insisted he wa innocent of any wrong. Tne chief constable when be asked the Magistrate to remand the prisoner, declared the detectives were In pyssessioii, ia an incomplete state, of other evidence against NewboU of a more serious and ciroura?tantial character than that already produced. Newboid was reuiauded until February 7. Later developments in the Newhold ca'e. at Derby, is cxeiting much attention, an 1 constantly grow more serious. It Is Hated that tbe police have discovered among the prl oners papers 8nJ documents uhl;h reveil a dynamite plot of considerable magnitude. Tbe principal letter produced at the examination of the prisoners contained details of a conspiracy to blow up liu Derby Town Hall. This letter, written from Derby, is not in Ncwhold's handwriting, but the euvelope contained bis addres , pruned bv himself, eo that the recipient might know wtire to Ken! an answer. During the proceedings the prisoner was much agitated. At the time the letter was writ;cu and at the time of his arret Newboid was employed in tho Djrby shops of the Midland Railroad Company, and regularly wore the ordinary cl ilhes of a working man. Fnrther Statements ltegarding Goodman. I.tN!), Jan. SI. Goodman, the alleged dynamiter, arrested at his lodging in W'etuiinstr District yesterday, is still detained by tho police. It is i-porte'.' to-day that no Infernal machine was found in the prisoner s room, an-l the detect! res have not yet Jound anythin? aiainst the prisoner beyond hi peculiar habits and nervous disposition. A detective has occupied tioolann's lodging since his arrest, p.uleatly awaiting callers lor tte prisoner, but as yet none have appeared. It is now believed the rciorters were deceived bv ihr Scotland Yard authorities in regard to the importance of the arrest. book ;Llke a Canard. 1.o.nkn, Jan. 3l.-tir W illiam YernouHareourt, Home Secretary, to-day received a letter w hich alleged that an extensive dynpmile plot wat belüg batched, and mentioned a number of buiiainzs thsi dynamitets iutendett to blow np. It also gsve the u imes of several plotters and tbe place wh .Te they could be found. Temple liar Threatened. I onian, Jan. St. The new law courts, at Tecv ple Bar, are do ely guarded to-day, Inconsequence of u letter received by the authorities that an attempt will bo made to blow up tne buildings. The l'iincoof Wnlen at Weatmf nter Halt. L'Mio.n, Jan. .11. The Prince of Wales to-day visited the s-vtne of last Saturday's explosion At W eRtininster Hell. fiEXEUAL FOUEKJX XKWS. The So-Called Mutiny ou Hoard the Hark Wellington ISetuc Thoroalily luvextignted by the Coroner, I.osi s, Jan. Td. The inquest in the case oi Captain Armstrong, killed by aiscrewou board tbe British bark Wellington, was r .-sumed at Flymtuth this afternoon. The proceedings were much delayed by very suspicions cii-cums.taneei reported of Wellington. Just as tho Coroner was about to eomrjaeoco a hearing lat night, the bark was found stuck fast in the icud at her auchomge. Tucswere procured und she was pulled oiTaud authored elsewhere. This morning tbe crait was found away from the Mte of her second ancnornge and etrnnled upon the beach directlv under Plymouth hce. between the city aud tbe sound, sua was cleared off" the third time and anchored, and then placed under surveillance. Thu police su ptet ihoso members of the crew wh weret.iore or less implicated lu killiog Arnistsoug. Out who have managed to avoid arrest. In thvir anxiety to help tbeir les fortnnto comrades by destroying ail possfhlo evidence against tbeiu. thry rvjipfn;! tbe ship's cab'e during the nieht in tho hope that the crrt would tioat out aud be wricked an 1 Mink. The iour piioucr, Chsrlei I'atieron. iirt ma:e. John Summerdyk e, Jirgon JorgeBf en and Charles Jones, wero nreenr. Sammeidyie belongs to New Jersey, In the Cnitel States; Patterson to New Ur:ean. Jorwen woic hat Cüptalu Armstrong, at tbe lime ne m-jt bis death, had b-eu in a Mate of frenzy from drlDk, and bad been ctasin the crew ato it the fdijp with a revolver. Witness and tl'ree others hid themeslves below tbe poop la 1der, 8üd thtro awaiicd Armstrong, deiermind to scizf jind overpowerhlm. When he descended the ladder, still hunting tooie one to thoor, thov knocked him down. aua. finding him stnnued, they pjt.ee d him iu Irons and removed him to tbe cabin, wheieh.'died two hours afterward Charles Jones testified that at ;he time of the assault upon the Captain he was fifty feet awav from thesceue oftheteuiVe. Summtrdyke saM he held .rm strong's legs while he was being overpowered, and took a revolver from him. He could prove who struck tbe Captain after he was down. Patterson s ore he bad nothing to do with the kilting, tad protested against tue Injustice of the ariet The prison f rs were remanded to awiit th testimony of other witnesses. Tbe Situation in tbe 8oodau and the Probable Plans of (Jeneral J onion. Loni-v, Jan. SI. Dispatches to-day from Kortl. elescribin the sltnation of Geuenl Stewart's forces at C.ubat, make it rlain that the Mahdl's men have arranged to make a stubborn stand in Meternueh. 1 bey are so well situated there that it has been deemed advbabie to await reinforcements betöre Bwauliiug this Istrongbold. As soon rs tbe reinforcements nw on tbe wav, reach GubaVteneral Stewart's band will endeavor to taki MeDimneh by siorro. Tbe action of the troop after th tt wtil largely depend upon t.euera) (Gordon. Neitner Geuetat -rtewart nor Gen nil W'olsly has any idea what be is lisely o decide. The p'sn of HCtirn favored by General Wolseley fs to have the garrison at Kbitcun brought down the Nile in iteamers to Meterr neh aa soon as the Britta have secured it. This would oracticallv etleet the ob ect of the expedition and end the war. Bat it is feared that General Gordon, when sacces has crowned the hard work of the expedition, may positively refue to be relieved t-r abow his falthlul garrison to 1 here are reasons for b'lievlc; he will insis'ou rttt sintDcat Khft'lontn and establishing a povunrttnt there. If be does, then General Siewa .' fortes will be pnfhtd forward and will attack the Mabdi st Omdarman. It in believed tfcat General llarle'n force will meet with a battle at AbuHamedora short dibtsnce below it. The Mat.dl has aw-euible 1 a large force at Abn Hamed If batiic to aiven there aal tbe Britisu provt-vicLoncu-, tbe result will utely be to iniuc the enemy to evscuat . Berter, imper ially as they kLo General cordon's steamers cu be u?d tr oreirt'e afisinst tbetn from tne south. If General Pane utteeds in safely passing Abu Hamed n will be able to make much more rapid propre.?, as his route ou the river wid then be south in stead of t ait. t now, aud he will have the o?ne;i: of thenoith wind.-. Socialist Workluamen Itlll. Brv.UN, Jaa. 31. Tbe So lallst netr.bers in the Kei hstag have introduced a workmgmen's protection bll!, which they hope to have isse i ir.tea l of Klscarcl'i bill. The introdrtJcn o.' the
bill Is due to Eismartk's spoecb regarding the fixed number of hoars for a normal working day, made dories the debase on his bill, Jaunary 16. The Srcialist bill prohibits the employment of convicts by private parties or corxwrations. aud also restricts tne hours of labor to the daytime, ahd forbids the employment cf children under fourteen. . COXIJESED TELÜiÜlsljs.
Tire more white babies, four of them girls, baro bten iouud in a Chinese den of prostitution. Tbe oyster shuckcrs of Baltimore have raised Sl,2i0for tho ßiriki'jg ihuckcrs of Annapolis. Andrew J. Smatl, of Bidleford. Maine, editor and proprietor of the Biddeford Daily Tiraey, died yesterday. John Sehcrarug. of Chlca?o, nine years oid, shot and killed his brother Jacob yesterday. Did no, know the gun was loaded. Tbe Ohio Legislature adopted a jolat resolution returning thanks to William Henry Smith for tne arelul, correct and fair manner lu. which ha complied the bt. Clair papers. The coinage of the Philadelphia mint for .Tauuaiy amounted to 51.11 ö.is7, including 0s"i, ji silver dollars aud 42,607 dimes. The gold pieces colled sre of the value of Si.St9. on: colored peui'LE. Mrf. G. YY. Robinson Is convalescent. William Black left the city y.ttf.rday evening for Wabas-h. Mr, Sooft A. Turner hits returned from Louisville, Ky. James Johnson, of Danville, was ?n the city on last F rltfay. Ex-Policcmnn Thomas McKee Is sutTerlu r from a malarial attack. Willie, infant sou of Mr. an l Mrs. Uobert I'rlia, ii dngcrousIy ill. Miss Miranda Smith is quit9 iadlsposel, at her r jidence, No. 3L) North Caliornia street. t Willie Knox Is sufTerintc from au attack of hemorrhsee at his home 103 Last First streeU Vaughn, the evange!i6t. is the guest of Mm. Thomas Ieggett, No. i00 North Misslaaippi street. v. Alifon ISweeney is prcpailcg a scrirs of lectures with a view of taking a tour iu tne fc täte. John F. Hill, brother of James T.Y. Hill.arrived la the city on last Tuesday from Peoria, Illinois. Mrs. Fanny Davenport, of Clucfnuari. is iuthe city, 6topplnu with Mrs. Henry Hall, ou Columbi street. Alfred Taylor, a member of the High School era -instlng cias, was taken seriously ill ou last Wednesday. The city ministers are reo.uer.bvl to meet at the Vermont Street A. M. E. Church Tuesday ino-ning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Mary J. Shad, residing at No. 21 West Second 6treet, who has beeu very ID, is improving at this writing. John Harris, well known la the city, died yesterday morning at S o'c.oec, at his residence ou Walnut street. The White Gibbon Ten?p'irance SoeIey wrs entertained l.y Miss KU Hail, 1'J Weil l'r-Jtt street, last Friday evening. A Colored man, believed to be 103 yeats old, anl who had been the father of forty-nine caiMren, die l at Petersburg, Va., ou Tuesday. Henry nan's orchestra has been engaged to Turnish musia for the military ball to be aive-u by the Kops Guards at Kmerald Hall, oa the 4ta prox. P.olert Martin, livin; at No. 171 East Court street, lost two tinkers in the eoal elevator ct the new Pan-Han lie shops on last Monday at noon. William, T. Franklin, of New Bethel Baptist Church, preached an excellent discourse on lai FrMay evening at the Blackford Street Church. Tbe Douglas Literary will meet oa to-morrow evening at the Yermout Street Church. An cxcelltut programme is arranged for the otcasdon. The managers of tbe kindergarten on West Vermont street will give a public exhibition drill at Wrmont 6treet A. M. E. Church on next TueMay morning. Kevival me?t!ag5 are flow conducted at Siiopion tnd Allen's ChaneL The meetings generally in tbe ario'i8 eburehes are progresöinfc witli increased interest. The tminy friends of Mrs. 11. P. Hall, residing at l Columbia street, will regret to learn that she r-sa taken a sudden relapse, sud feari are entertd;ned of her n cover v. Arcb!e Greathou3 atil Miss Ella Joa were united in the holy bind of matrimony on last Thursday eve. Rev.-H. II. Thompson, of Alleu Chapel, performed the reiisioua rites. The colored cadets at W'ct I'oint . stanrl high In their classes. One is nineteen in a class of seventy, ana the other Is thirty-two in a ciats of seventy stx. They have not bctn wsaulted or njul.latöct up to date. William A. Bibb, restaurant keeper on West Market street, and Mrs. Mary Phillips, who.se place of business is on Indiaua avenue, kindly donated soup" for the beneüt of the Kindergarten this week. Doorkeepers Cope! aud of th Senate and Frye of the House have invited the following ministers to open the sossions ritu prayer: Iters. W iltiitn A . Alexander, Richard Husett, D. P. Koberts aud E. W. s. Hammonds. Jod son W. Lyons Is uow one of the iion of angusta, Gib He is the third colored man who hea leen admitted to the Georgia VUr. aud Jcie Koney. who admitted Lyons the other dar, expressed "great pleasure" in itsulng the order to ihe worthy applicant. At the Gamett Literary, on !ast MoüIit evening, Mrs. Laura Alexander reed an excellent paper on "Our Father," which wss followed by an luteresting eesay by Mrs. Sarah V. W. Torp. enrilled Plato." Procasor William U. Purucs of School No, 24. wastiecied President for the enfcuing quarter. Governor Jams, of North Carolina, in his recent rneesase says: cheerfully bear testimony to the fact that the colored people of thi State, with rare exceptions, havo been orderly, lawabiding cltieus during my term of oCiea. I can eee marked improvement among them In many ays. hieb is commendable ia them and bene filial to tb; State. The relations existing between them and the white people are so kind and b armcnioiis that wo hardly realize tbt one-third of our population is of one race and two-thirds of auoifaer distinct race, and that a quarter of a century hss not jet psssed inee tbe one-third was held Jn slavery by the other two thirds. The rtc? problem can besv be solved oy those wno have lo meet dy after day its different thase. aud auy interference by Congress or by tboe who are not articled by it is unwise and peinicloas." THE HORTICULTURISTS. An Interesting Meeting of the Marlon County Agricultural anci Horticultural Society. Hie Marion County Agricultural and Horticultural Society met yesterday afternoon la the rooms of the State Foard of Agriculture, with Its Treiideut, Sylvester Johton, in tie chair. After a few preliminaries tbe committee appointed to considsi the practicability of awarding premiums for the beet farms, gardens and kitchens, managed or owned by members oi tbe society, re lxtel ihat not le?s than two premiums thould be awarded In etch case, as follows; For best farm and 'or next beM 20: best gcrdea 115, second 210 lst kitchen S15, secoa 1 $10, maklcga total cfl"0. The awards of premiums for tbe farm will be made in November, wnile tne premiums for the kitren will In nwirlei la May, nu l the garden in Acgust. Th report of the committee was adopted, aad a pro-rata m? was ir:rared for the next mIng. after which 21r. P.obirs Mrs. Atex. Heran and Mrs. Kichardcon wer appointe-1 a Comtnitteeoa tbe Culicaty Kxbibit. Hiss iinnt, of Pis traiiiiu chooi for nurfv-s, then read a very inter-tln pter ca the KxceiJent nesults o' Gool Nrsinr, " wtich Khe :d we as icdir-pn-sble in illness aa nop r medical At'nt!o-u erool nurxing aieait intelligent wor a wnovvl.-dg-: ot thejbei mettod: cf raring f jr th. patlmts This ln'.eiligence. she sai l, could only be obtained by proper lntruetion aul by pract-cd exper'- nte at the ed-ide, and tt-l inrrution could t.e pro:ured a; :te training sehool." The knowledge of a tri dned curv is tr-e r-u. of a two-years' mo ly under competent tachrsa:;if constant practi:e. Ihe iirst tra Q'i g pm Loo in tL-. our.trv tm es'Ab!bae-l la 173 iu etnuection wiih wetlvue Hospital, New Vorfc ' Tte ;ady then explained that aup. leant l-r adm.'fsicn utwet!i twenty-Cve aud thirty yesr of S'e, oi medium hciaht audsieand po'txikviug a 2O0d common s-:b 1 cd ucatlon.a re to bf preferred. Ibey must alsopreneat ertincatesof good caaracter. .sound health anl physical capacity for the duties cf a nurse. Tbe address was listened . attentively throughout and a vote of thanks was tendered Miss f-innt, atter whl.h the meetiug a1joarned nntil Uiel; .-aturiay In Pebrurj.
AT AN END. The Special Committee Conclndcs It In rest! Ration of the Hospital Muddle
And Preparty-s a Report for Submission to tho Council Tomorrow Night, Wnlch Will No Doubt Ba Concurred In by -Tnat Body. The spocisl rommittec, composed of members or the City Cornell cd Alderman ic rard, ar3:Ll-' ed to inquire into the City Hospital and njeli.si college coatroversy, continued its investisatio-r last eve ulng. All the members were present, witn the exception of Mr. Keen, aul tbe meetiaj wn.s caPed to order by President lla'tßh. Mr. Pritchar i addreaeJ tho meeting for a few mlvutes, making a roview of tte evidence lint hsdteen reeeive! on the previous evening. u. laid that he thought tn.t Dr. EasTmaa wespcrlectJy right in securing the assbiao cf out6ide physicians when jcrformin; fn operation if be desired to d. r-o. 'Ihe e'tperluteadent of the hospital, te said, was alto jusüßo-1 in selecting his own staü regard!es o: what school he or they belmgcd ta The evI3inoe. he said, sbowed that the Central College of Phyticiaus and Sargeoav had been given as f.tir a representation tt tt (linital lectures sinre Jaauary 1 aa It Lad ia lermtr years. Mr. Newcomb pok in the highest terns of t!i gentlemen who constitute tbe medical taa" of the City Hospital at the present time, and said they bad been selected because they were cminentl fitted for the roeitlon which they boil. Jlr. Uatigh announced that tbe names of Fr. naughton, Suicllß, Stillson and sstmaa h&d been presented to him with the desire that tbe committee recommend any one of them for a petition ou the surgery stad to reprcent the Central College of Physicians and Surpeoiis. The committee .ecided however to take no action cn tbla matf -r. anl it wsoa motion of Mr. Pritcharl thatPr. Fdenhartcr's motion to the eöect that the PhysioMcülcal College be given a representation oa the clinlral staff in proportion to the number of UctetspurchaKd by its ttndent. was laidnpon the table. After tome discussion the committee nsrtcdto niaKe the following report, which ww prepared by Yr. Korlwj, to the Couacllfti ineeÜDg to-morrow night: To the Mayor, Common Council and Board of Aldermen: "Your Joint Fpccial Committee, appointed t investigate t-ertain natters referred to it as the affairs of the city Hospital, beg leave to report that the dltVicultlcs between Dr. W'isharl and Dr. E&atman axe largely rersonal; that so far as any discourtesy was shown by Dr. Kattman It doubtles arose frcm his zeal in tho treatment of a dlsca.se that Involved the lifo of bis patient; and that iutfce subKqnt action oi Dr. Wichard nocharge is made of incompetency or lack of Integrity ia the management of hia trnst. We thiuk both gentlemen have given undue weight to the Inten tares nected with tbe atrair. Tnat while Dr. wish, ard's dhmii?al of Dr. Ewtman fron the staff war rather more bcolc treatment than a dlotnosLs the cato would warrant, nevertheless as he ii the ruperlntendent of trt Lospi:lt'a responsible for its conduct tho facts do noi warrant anv Interference or action on the part oi the city govern meet with the zenertd edmonitlon, to the iJospitai Board and Superintendent thai the hospital must uot be conducted in a way to jive any class or coierie of physicians ireclal brivilegea. we believe it wonld be unadviiable wldi this report to advise any Interference with, the Hau" selected by - them, but that they be instructed o report at ence tbe names of pbysuanr electea by them to serve on said siarT for. the approval or disapproval of the city government as provided by law. "iMiile under the existing feeling among tb di' ercnt fchcols oi phvsiclanf, it seemi init'iactif tkble to re-julre that charity patients aheLlhat the character of treatiutnt they prefer, yet ;the barriers are grsacally breaklnc tway, and tho time is not far distant when a very large eiass of citizens and taxpayers caa haro exj aal rights for tbe exercino f their preference or prejudice In the hospital they have heijcl ta build and maintain. The time will probably be ripe for yoor action oa this matter about one yem from now. YYe do believe that It Is not only riRht, but practicable, at this time to eajoln online hos plial auiborliie8 tbat patients who pay for board and tiained nures may aiso have their own phj-t-ician', :ind wereoomrcecd tho passage of tne following: . 'Keaolve?, That the Hospital Board and Super-' intendent be and ther are hereby instructed to admit to the bcuehw ot th j boplul pay itlenttv uion eqnal terns and without rcgr.rd to tne Kcbe-ol ol medicine favored by ihem: and that any auch pay patient shall have the privilege of t:t attendance and treatment of his or her physician or physicians without prejudice, o ftr aa th faeliiUesof the hospital are coaoerned." Hmay be well to täte tbat Superintendent Wishard greatly objected to that part of tne committee's report which recommended that the Council 'pjoin cn the hospital authorities tUt patients who pay for board and tra ine 1 narw?s may also have their own phys clans." This msdo It atpear to the general public, he said, that ho hnd oren in the cabit of refusing rßT patients this privilege, which was nntrue. Mr. Itorisoa and the other members of the committee did not see it in tbat light, however, acd the offensive clause was not stricken out. Thus ends the "cruel" medical war, for tbe time being at least. A Great Spiritual Temple In Boston. Christian Union.: A new temple In Newbury Direct renters the present development of the delusion of Spiritnalieni in Beaton. It is called th 1 irtt epiritnal Temple, and baa been built largely by the munificence of one man, Mr. M. S Ayer, a wealthy grocer, acd the buildirsr and fnrniihing complete will cost aoru U'iO.üOO. The temple Is adapted to all th cs8 cf such a bnildirg, with a large audierce room, a halt, library, and various rccas to eccommodale the modus operandi of spiritual lervice. It will require several months to complete the structure, in Hosten there are five Spiritual Societies now wonhiplcg ia hals. atra. !Langtry to Lite la New York. IChica.ro Tribune. J Älrs. Le.ngtry Las sent instructions to her pent to buy for her, out and oat, the houe she formerly lived in at Thirteenth etreet, New York, if it can ba obtained at a reasonable price. 8be states tbat the has determined finally to become an American. There Is an agent of hers already on tbe lockout for a pice of Newport, property, where the will -taiie up her fcnrnraar reaidEüct?""" ard probably her orhcial one,' because she has- rot abandoned the idea of her divcrco suit, andbai been a-janred that divorce areeasier in Rhode Island than in New York Wo finestlon About It. I Detroit Free Press. I In this day and ace of tbe world, science answers some of the knottiest questions, and fearlessly takes up every branch of human knowledge. And so when the Hartford Sunday Journal, in its wild search for truth, esks: "In waltzing with a youn lady not over reventea years, pretty, and one of the ncver-pet dizzy sort, does the youni? man go around the lady, or does the youoz lady eo aroiiDd the young; man?' we refer to onr tcifntific fapleccy, and nnheslutingly an swtr, "undoubtedly." Diphtheria In Northern New Vort. lVonvil!e llerld-l On the r att side cf Iliack Prer, from Greir to Natural Bridge, diphtheria fs eD?demic. act! death is cutting a wide sxa4i. Families cf three, fenr. five ar. J sir ar taken. Iu the village of Natural Brid.-e zt a child or yonth who hss been tak'- J3a with diphtheria has lived, end rx.sons forty five to eixiy years of ae have It. Developrneut. jUcItu Wilms ns In Chicago Express. ) Take yourself as yon are; sxy "here is niy littie garden plot to beautify od caltirave. and I shall make it m attractive that tseanue'e.wili corae in and bide with ca." Women deceived by men wcii to ruarry then?. It is a kind of revens aa cci tfi r.ojr ott t. Beiuniaoo'i.
