Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1885 — Page 1
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WSIKN INDICATIONS. Oll MONDAT, I'nlr ther, winde etrly in the Ohio Valley, "lightly w Armer. If a tlizusand Gontlomcn should tfesira to purchase Tu-Day at tho
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vo cculü accsmsäatQ every eric, to va'at is nur stock of this health preserving garment, and in this mammotn exhibit vvs ceuld also, without doubt, sun1 ply GYory taste, an J conform to täe amount to be exDsnded in this cirection. Evary Department fully stocked at tho WHEH. SANFOKD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. Wit h.ltnrrl, American I'lne, Canada Fir, Marigold, uihI Clover KIomoiu. A Mncle doe of SanfonPa Radical Cnr la n'Mitljr relieve the uso-d violent Hnccinj: or Head luiilr, cirr the 1 1 pad a by mm;lc. atop wiery fii-naTgf a from thr Nn-? and fvi'i. prevent! Kirnt,Ine No:' In ih Head, euro Nervou Head rho, rut MiLilun ChUl and Kevert- in t'nroo.c C ttanti it cianc t jo aal pasuo of foul mucin, m torts tho scnss of tn?l), tanto and hearing wlini affected, f mi h the boad, tiiroit, and broncUial tut of ollcnsive matter, ero.-teu .d puriff thebrrath, etops hv ciuc.fi, and arevs the rrrcr of Citttrrh towards Couturaptlon. One tottle KartU-el t'ure, one box C'atarmul ?olTent and J'anford' inhilcr, all in one pac2', of nWdru.ELäU, forU.vJU. Ak for lord's Kadlcal Core. hotter Irtiff nr.d Chemical Co., Ito.tnn. .COLLIE For tho relief and prerentioo the lnl.-ul It la npplled. of Kfccurnattsra, Neural:, riciat Ira, Couttha, CoKln, Weak lica Ptnraaoh and BowoM, yhoott-jj Pain, Numbness, Hyuirla, Ko pialo J'tln, Palpitation, Dy ppiairt, I.iTcr ;oripUlnt, BUloni rover, Malaria ud i"pileratoi uro Collitn riaittrri (sr. Klrctrln Ilitttrrv corablucö with a I'orona l'lniter auC l&uch at rala ; arc. every wb?re. : tLUTP.ICVV Asters e H5lllny: atV Clioai AT Xo. 5 Eaittfashifrifin Slrrct. THE BOWES MERRILL CO. "SAFE BRILLIANT 1" "iBflflOfflE" 13 Children's Carriages, li:cyc!e, Tricycles, Kxprcjs gnnn, Sporting (loods, Fishing Tackle, Dase lU.I-i and flts, OUTDOOR AIUSI2IIEST3. CHARLES ItiAYER S.C0., 29 ardOl Wczt Waehiastoa 8t. No one dcn'es that v tell by far the best quality of Jeans VznU, for tli3 xroney,evtir shown in this Stats. Our 51 Pants arc as well made as thoso that ethers sell for $1.25; our $1.25, $1.50 and $2 Pinta are sold all over for one-qca:ter more. At 53 wc sell a fine black doeskin Jcaris Pants that is superior to any 55 C&ssimere Pante. Vstt M a I eil
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GENERAL NEWS.
Tho Tenement llouco i lra In Now York Ilt of the Dead aiid 1 1 j tir-l. Els Eyco Irrflutil;! Dcatructlvo Flrea in Vrioua Plaooo A Terrific L'oll.r lixplcalon. Kllit I'iiiui. lUuuu t. Hm ler!!tedI.lat if Iii 1 m 1 ( hI Iujurd Int'id'itl. Niw Yokk, My u. i'. 'bt pereons are known ti have priihtl In the tire hich occurred list nf, h', in th doabln brick tenement No. ;72 T.rst aveüne. They wtre: Jc&uph Uumpbrey, jed thirtj tlve; IInry llucapbrey, iLetl four inoiitU; Misj Kllzt beth Unrl.'jr, ßgtil tr.tnly live; Mrj. C. Koarner, afd fortj-eig'at; Mis M!na Ktithzmer, aged thirty-two; Ilicbard Krithzmer, aged eleven; William Hurler, and Mary, a shter of Utb. Huinpbiey, ug?d arty live. Witia the exception of William Huriey, who died this morning, a'l were takn out of the linlldipg dead. J'.esidei the kille J, there were fcuriesn persons injarcd. The following were pirtly iuiured: Mrj. IJa llr.chrlch , i;ed twenty iw; Albert Kwrner, t-xl riiteen; Mia Kte Kosrucr, a?ed twentye.ht; Vill!n.Di l'laLagan, Bf3ul a'vJeen; jt-orpe Hurle. nffvl tiltv; ils Klipiiu ilurit-y, r,td tifty iwo; Mr. Kte Liubucher, ncd twrnty-ti.x ; Katia lambacher, sged ri; Martha aiitl Alfred Krilhz-ni-r. atd rtwpecti vely twclvo and tea years; an ii.fant child of Mm. lloebrloh'a, Jb lollowiri; had tncti n lf broken by jumplrjp from window. I'Anline Keraer. iued eiuhien: Willis LchiDplml. ased p'Vfn; it Ml llunip'ney, e;d fourteen. The last alio luüered partial asphyxiation. At the tin.e cf iL tire Iber) were eicht fjtmlliisiu tbe fioute, with a loW. oj thirt7-stx cu.'i. In t lie nort5 building Hemma .icliiophcl occupied the icjoihI floor, wltli hi wtl and one child; O-or.'ja I! nrlry the third ticor, with his wife and foarchtKKn; Jce Humphrey the f.inrtli lhior, witu ion wife, Infant, and b'.itr ln law, r.nd Jacjü Kecrrf r ti: top rt-iLf. with hia wife and ex children. All ct tb?"i have bjon acciunfil ft r tsci'&t tophia Kotrner, acd fourteen. TLn prdicA had tl' ier:iioKb carefudy rrarrhed tins inorulop, bit no trace of t!ie .il cctild he found The pruiLd or rirt floor waa occupied lv lJuuifiiny ta an ojsler nloon. ; In tl h "otitn building Jaob Hur;a uxd (he first llocr as a ti'um nnd ibw tecD il as living aj artn.eiils, with his wife The third Hcor wa orcnnltd by Philip LlaiDächer, hl wife aud child. The fourth oy Max Kritbzmt-r, his wile and lour children, and the top ilocr by Herman Jloeti rich, his wile and three children. Mr. lloehrich was the only tenant In the building that escaped withtut lets. Imu ediately when the lite r.s dirccvficd ho closed his doorc and windows to keep oat tbe sincke, tooSc his wifo and three children to the front window and patscd Ihem one by one dawn the ladder ere c!ed by the lire. Mr, llnebrich. In an Interview, raid the taw Urs. Humphreys at ti e hospital today, and that she tild Mr. Humphreys st tl place on lire. I'hilip i.ioibirher was awakened by the 8 moke. Heetooied his wife and fourchil uren and dropjx'd them from the third story window into the arms of pereons below. Ofticer Flaherty, who rescued three of Ue Kovrner family. cn?hta third child of Idtabacher. l'aaliue Konruer jumped from a window on the top tbar. The direct cause of tb fatality ia attributed to the tardy arrival of the hcok and ladder companies and the panic cf the tenants. The fire did not t beyood tbe fourth floor, excot in tbe railways, where the door end wir.dow CDtinfs were blackened and charred. Toe boildiiiK had a roc tape of tnirtv tiea f-et ar.rt was seventy-five let deep. Th htlh were three feet wide. ilh sUirways two feet ten irebf-a ia wiotii aDd landini ix fct tf n Indies wide Crowds of pejp;e visitd tbe ecsre ot the disasuor to day. f he fire broke omni the kitchen of ftutuphrey'a restaurant. Th? police think it was du 10 cirp,fn:irvj on Jlumpitrev's pait, who often cIod iit Milovn acd left a very hot tire in via rji The loss cf property was Insloiöjant. SUE CtiULU.Vr ItESLSr. The Japan Wrentler CIiroied LIU Ouitker Wire With Ilia AlmondShaped l'ftn. New Yor.K, May 'J Matsada Ssrakichi and hi3 taaker wife, formerly Miss Kila II. LoJe, had a ekirmlsh yes:erday. K?er since the pair were married same tims zi they h78 lived a stormy Ufa. The wrestler was arrested everal weeks after his marriage on the charge of craelty preferred by his wife. When the ce cima up for trial the woman relented, and refased to prosecute. She told the judge, though, to explain how she first became infatuated with Matsada, that he had bewitched her, and she lost complete control of herself. When he hxed hia ter-e, almondshared eyes upon hr, th pl! was compe; see was in his poer. Ther warn keepicfr honte in the opeu tlatf. Saraiciti never forgot the time whn hU wife Ra-J him brought np in court, atd from a kind bcaband he changed, s j she alleys, ti a very dieacreeable coiuraniou. The ria: is cn t'tfoarth flor, fast tide cf the baliamj:. Yes terday mattcis camn to a crisis, and the wilj succeeded by urateuv ia lock'rt; Sirahicai oat. Ail dsy lone he made va'.n eif)rts to pet in, bat she had the door? barricaled and whispered thrcn-rh ths keyhole that he held the fort and wnuld die be ore she woald surrender, lie put his hnpra honiders oaipt the doer aod pushed wm all hs m'ght, bat did net succeed in gainine an entrance. The tetants in the bQiiding sooo b-came aware thatfeomething unnsaal was znz on. They htard a Rntttfhi voice and now and then a war cry. which was a cros batwe3 a coyo!e yeil atd a Comanche whoop. fhy peered over thn bannis!er froa aove aoti Uofccd np from belor and raw the chatup""n wrstfr peispirfp and cavort'rsr. He hmn.ered at tbe d o? when his wife, Eli, yellf d to him that sha was in posws.on and inundtd to remain as loss rrovisioao he'd ont. Jcdd and crnpletsly wem cntby luefff;'cal at-rjpts t re: in. "the Jip retreaed in tad order. He fir: i liwaai o! invoki: ;a
ald of the law and havlnir his wife arreit 1 for treating him hnrshly. He cbnckled over the uUa and was welt on his way to the ertion when h met a fellor Jap. th fatr. jui double sword saallower, aid t!d Mm how fce had been Iccked out by a hard hirti wlfo Tho sword ewallorer renirub'.'rfd th'i rem tie wrestler had after th luneytuo-ja, and Lov Uatadü had won her bct hy Iii charm of fixing t.is yes upon her. He adviitd hlmto pan the iiitervenii.; hoari bstwen thn ar tl -veninr aiinuittir hlTlf with ber, and jro iiufjtly Irmw unt rk f.ir a parley ; that perhaps fche would ticlr her htiul out of the thj -r and all h?r old love would rrtntn. Ma'aüa io ic the edv ."', n-ul it work d lik rtia.tc. II 14 wif Pj)kl out of tbe door at him, nnd hs fixttt nls wijdir ful almond tbapud tyts up u Jut. fu Ihu rcinnlM the putt ws furottou u-.d Liishtr.d end "Rife mi down to a hartilf prep.-irei Pitul. T12LJ rn:i: ki:uoul.
A l ire tt ! Village it t.huy Ontrojo 'K vint jr-Klve lttiiiienit Hovmei und lVi'r Dwltlugi. Kankaki k, Ii!,, .Vay At 2 o'clock Sanday morn in tira t7h diacovered in iTrs. Hilbcrn'a miillinrrv f-hop. at Caby, a vil)t?e of 00 poptiiaii jo, twenty-live miles from Knkckee, end ihe:: bHr: no tiro department thcro the ilamts tre.jd ovr the entire business portion, boinw: t ) tha prcund twentylive, business houses &r.d fonr dwellings. The total loss is estlmctcd at $t0'.).0G0. Host f the losses are covered by insrtranca. Too heaviest individual losses wpre on the storo of J i. O fen Co. Los, is.tJOO; Inenr.t'K!?, ?7,0(U V. T. Latham hatdware: Iom, $00J; iLnrar.ce expired. The i'ojtotlicy in h txin IcMi. Mtiount r.ulcnown. Tlia firH i'j lnüfrvd to hovo be n of Incendiary origin Tnreo aiuniclous io kin j c'lnractersltftoa a f.'aivht tiuin j.ct aflt-r iIih u'rra was piven, nd were nrreited oi telegraphic orilen. in pcpulaco ara farioua. a d if t'10 ni!:a can not thuw r c!ir record their ch-ince fur lynci2Cgis;cod. A C'omnil.iiou iiuu. Itarned. Chu'a.o, May :. A hie broke oat a 11: o'clock this evuitii); in the t-p of Kos. Ml aud lG.'J .oiith Water trtet, and so fiercely that a if cor d and f tnnl n)arm clcsoly f 1Icwc d the Hi t. At midr..rht the flames appealed to bo under couirul. The flrot floor cf the bnlldim: in which tl'.e hre started h ticcupu'd by the couiuiiHion hour e ot Jm I ully, nd in the tot Mcry where the fire broio ont he lud coji ;;niuerita of live gsmo und lotiltry stored in cral' s aid coorr, Tlie intermediate llojra occupied by fcivril ptr ties wlio?e losa will only bs fr.'M wat.'r ind ran not be f iliniatttd. Tho only da:u'i?o to tl f first floor d tcck ie by watr. Tf los on the buildtn vill ba ron;d r bat li-re I ho wy of C3c rlsinu.- U a', this lionr or thu amoum of ii.iuraice. While tbe lite w.v at ii.i h twentyfive liienifit, wh Bro encsgetl on the top llocrs of the burning building, were CAuiV'i by a eetlou of f.tlllp rrof. A few fsrard un'njaied, same were taken o'H b'.aly brnlsdf and two are Mill miMirp:. N'o e .f three r?ctied are fatally injured, but it 1p fearf.d that the two remaining in the ruir.s wereeitbr kill d outright or hava since died f ti jurieHor htvti burned h di-ath, as tt ey fell to respond tu the shouts tf thcao rtarthiDK f.ir thnrn. Their names hav4 not bfen learned. The litest estlmato of the total loss ia -15 OCD 1 umher !!l.ij-o iu tlironln. Milwaukee, !Jcy ::.-A special to tha Sentinel from Stevens Point sn58 that o.üOO.t) feet of choice gra'le lumber belonging to Sjrren A. Wadlelpu, cf tnat city, was destroyed by lire early thia iiicmip, caaslnp: a of iT(,(00; tniorance unknown. Usbert M'm ainolcst half a mlliiou feet, upon which tbeie wu bu insurance of :;.', OOo. The lire is thrnght to have Dtea the work of a:i inc?ndiary. Oilier Fire L.usse.i. VciN'iSTOw.v, 0., May A. Nevrs llIr epecial from Hatbir J, O , eayj: Fire late last night cauto i a loss of $1." üOj, fuily insured. Ecranto.v, Pa., May 3. F;n broke oat in the Prido Co::l C;:i.a-.y'a taine on the West 8!de this evening, it is iiupj33ibie tJ ascertain tbe extent. Kankakeu 111., Ma7.; Fir of nnknown origin consumed M.irk TuQtei'a Jare barns at Ualine Station near Kaukakfe this morning. Ixis$-;r00, insuiance $2 "00. Co'lnpae of n llrewery. PiTTSiuno, May 2 Wainwright'a brewery, on Tbirty-sixtb s'reet, caved in with a heavy craih about o'clock this mornins. The noise ccasioned by the collapse aroused tbecitIz3E5 rosi-Jirn in tbo vicinity, and for a time the excliemect waj very great. Ramcrsoflosso! Ufa were freely ciical&tcd, but they weie without foncdation.no person being in the building at the time of the accident. The brr.liing was a foar-story brick, substantially built. The immense weight of the beer, it is supposed, causjd tbe supports cf tbe tiocr to give away, and the baildiog collapsed from the roof ts the callar. The falling of the walla crushed the beer barrels, and torrents of Iho malt fluid ran into tie street, and completely rlooed the cellar. The lots is ovr MUO.Ot The elractsre will be rebuilt at orce. A Negro Killed by u ratty or White Men. NA-aviiLE, May 0. A Waverly (Tenn.) special tajs: "Last niht a party of men visited the hou?e of Ccnly Johnson (colored) and ordered hrm to cpn his door. Ha refused, when the ioct was broken down and severl thot r3rcd into the house. Jobrson leaped front a back window and Etartta to run away, uhen a dozen or twenty shots were bred at bim. His body was fonr.d this rjornirs hJled wiüi f hot and a buUet-fco'e tbroon his heed. The eiTiir is anp(0'ed to have nf-n caused by a didiculty two weks ago between negro and a whlta rr.nin at log rnllirg. Several nerce were whipped a week or ten 1 its ej in t" same vicin.lv. Xh parties are untnewn 2 hree Mu Sict. Ck.cinnati. May 3 A dütatch to the Commercial Gazette from Cattletsbnr, Ky., tays: -At 12 o'cicck lat tiat three men, named Chester Honater, Feter Canterbury and Dave 8'ewart. were shot by Htnry Freez colored. Toh men were attmotirg to foice fti eutvanc tr a ho'.se r,f lilfa-n dlho ir.rriAte. fearing nabl-, eentf" F.ecz. who lives near by. Taere werj alz :n
the jjitty, and Kreez shot the threa ment lot. td. Honaker In expected to die. Vrcz la in j.vl. and threats o! lynching him hae been made." jEiruniLi: hoilei: exteosiox
At tn Trrtiiout ll.nl, oalvcton, Trias btttl 1 ti.. Kilted uiiil Muy Ii turn!. Galeton, Tex , Jl'.iy 3 A terrible c ttastrcphii cccumd in this dry ut 7 ::;') this mornh:g. Or.o cf th? boilca of tho Tremoot Hotel exploded, isar'.t!y killing several perrons and wounding several others, and addir.K Kff r.t dauiapa to the hotel and neiyh. borln? property. The killed tiro as fallows: fc'tieral children; Lavroccj Crr, a ilro loan, wlio leavra a family; Clara lllllpr, a white wocuan, nr.d Anderson Jon??, a caloied ecrubiitr. Following are tha v.'&und. d: Jce Aqtulia, pa-dry cjox, iojuraJ intermujy; Jol:n Axin:m, be'.l-h,y, 6hoalder bit ken f.r.d others iro injared; Jnuric9 Sallivsn. collar borE broken a-d bally cut aVfut th? l-.?d; P. Wait ?:t, cilcrd -vaitrr, btrtty brtrd; V.n. Harus. lmea a.iuj, s!!f.btf- hn;iecf ahiiut thn hce.d. Thn r.- icntSMit frtii;j the explosion wöi ap'i'.hncr. The Tremont js a tive story brick, with l.'.d f-rt fivntaao on Treuont s!reet and about the fai.tM d-pih t.n Church stre:. The boilerhonid was eituated at the uorihwest corner of the building hnd w;n a amall, on-6f.ory fcrick stractnie, attached t) the main building. The C2ploj;o:i shoos the great b.iildin with mth terrib! force th:;t the quests though! a treir.cnc'ous earthquako U l cccuried and ran panic airictsa abi.it t'ac 1 allwfiys. -:ug:r.e. pr.uip3 and boilers are ti'.a'. wrtk. I'orinnuttiy but fw aesti wer iurtnd xn tn pottion of tha bail.'.ui Ii h rest the f-cc":' t'ie Mrp'mion. V.iri:iuj thvorifs are Mott re .'rdioc; tha cau'f-ot the uccident. j;:j'4ioeiti srhi x nuiinal the vrrfrk R'fior.illy that the toi'er '.-us (;-fc.ive tint it tri hoi -Ar not scliic.ievrtiy iapped ov.'r had v.rlJed Into th? itiaaLeid. Jt is beiievc t ths j.ac!;e did nol r. isJfr eixty p.v.in4 at tw tin. e of th ilpaster, whereas the boiler w-ti fnpp- tpij to bo r.b!a to susraln JO j ma id. but in the ah:nc6 of heavy b .is aujtAlaif.f; th pjsnluAda of the boilers it prortd umable to bar Jsalf 1 1 i ttiptos)d press-iro Tos dansee ft!?d loii to tbe baildiii'; will ronch td.r,W0. It is Ins ire 1 srsin: M;e. Tin hctel is owned by CJ.me 1 W. E. IIuhr.i. of all!, T.-x. A Coro;ipr'a j n ry- w:t i-urn rcorif.d,7iewed the refnalua t:v Rlj'j'irrie i until to-piorrow. Atlt'i-tnd ?3ie vislu-d the ucei e this afternoon an ! clanored ahnt the ncijfjbcirir.g U'iderl.iker's mubllsheut, waltirt to view the loa-id hii li-s. As th mooter botit r .'eft i's bed It ekyc.i'ds,crotd an intervening fard.pasvjJ through the nprr pin of a iw.i riry fra.-ne, stMrpt ifCtofs l wf iitv fourth Hieef, gom,; cUi-rov !lory rr r i a hilf boui. iro.itiuv: o:i th" blue, uadt?:i dashed iuto atiothr t o story frhiue. Th's Inst place wai a houaa of ill ieute v,rlth colored o cnpaat. Tnn bulldit was completely (ieruoIishd, notonn aück ripg I ft urou aLOthor. it was here that Mun.de Mlh'er, a whit) woman. ,was killej, end Henry lllcbard, her impanlon. faibllv injured. The colored occnp.tntJ a:l e fjpd uninjured. Prom this place the iant missile desemded, lending inayardjtwo squurcs dhtant from its starting point. A HOLT IMSf TKV1XS. 1 he Haltiiuotu H-id Dhid Schedulei. 3ptcll to tho f eatinci. Washington, May r..-The fastest trains in the wcrld has became the popular cry of the trunk line?, but jutt who runs them is a paint the public is not quite clear wpon. Hotver, the U.t'.llmore and Ohio, with its i ew ichfeJuie which ??&nt into efTect to day, r.i c'arpd un nuittra to a considerable extent, ßi d certamly the time tables would ap pvsr If; tve Jt tbe lead. Tha time of tho Chi cap,o limited l ai been cut down so that the '... i cow muds in ie?s than twenty threo houi, or iaste.r than made by the limited tin ii. of any otbfrrad Leaving at 10 a. m 'be- unival in Coicsg) :? at s :,')()" the nxt morning. Tb Paltimcra and Ohio's CincinrtKit i miteil i, by th new schedule, upward o! four hoars frsr than any other limited to that city, the run being reduced down to th unpieredentsd time of sixteen hoars. Derart! g to .":.".() p. m. r.rrival ia Cincinnati is at 7:Gü the succeeding morning. Th-3 SL Loui limited, which leaver at the same time, 13 a twenty Eeven-hour ran, reachtn; thar. city text evening at (1:30. over a honr Aster than ccmpetirg limiteds. The Pittsbur,; limited accomplish!) the ran to that city in mr.e hours and a half, also upward of an bonraheaJ. Dejpile to fact of these trains being rati directly in competition with the limited trains o! lines tnafcing extra charges, none are made oy tbe Uatttmore and Ohio, in doioptais the compiny annouoced a determination to mats the fas'st tiaie at the regular rates cf ticket fire. Frcm the west, the Paltiniore and Ohio limited from Chicago i3 ebortpned np in time .so a9 to et in at ti:30. The limited from Cincinnati arrives four hours quicker Uan any other limited; while the Baltimore aod Ohio from 8t. Louis, ai well as from rittsbnrg, eet in au hour ahead. lodlautam at the Capital. epecial to the Sentinel. Washington, May 3. Mrs. Hendricks departed for her home in Indianapolis this afterncon. The Vice Piemlent will attend the reunion at the battle ground of Gettysburg. Frank Milier and James Price, of Indianapolis, arrived this evening. Governor Ogieaby Called ou for More Troup. SrBiNG field, III., May r. -SherilTHanchett, of Cook County, telegraphed the Governor to-night that he was enable to c:strol the strikers at Lamont and asked for more troops. The Governor replied that, if occasion required, the Adjutant General might call ont three additional companies and p'ace them at his disposal. Tronble is feAred at Lamont. Governor Oglesby left for Elkhart, 111., to night. A Murderer Captured. Dr.TF.oiT, May 1 A Free Press Marquette special tays: lit Benan, murderer of Deputy S leriff Kohl, was captured at Ejcanabia ear.y this miming. He was taken to Ishpf miri, from whicn piece he was brought here. At first it was thought he would bs Jynchfd when c.ug-jr, but this is no longer fetied."
PEACE KOW PJiOliAIJLE, Tfconjrli War May lid rrfcllt;itrd at Any Mlnute-Oplnlnns of lmortaiuu CoDlndif il hi tho EevV-HP.
Tho CznrinrvDcckU dly Favora Poaco CuunlDofcam ,irui Burton'ri CuuLhtil Liiokn FuorJß tor Their DcfoDso. THE WAK OUESTION. The KetieuM t'ouOtlii Numerau Article on (liu Vnr kin mum Some Impurtnut OpIntoiiS, Lom o.n, Tay ". All tho reviews of tha current u oath contain fttic!c3 illustrating warlike rumor3 ur.d probabilities, pre3cntlm: trenchant and aU:a:t!vc view. Sir Austin Henry Lajard, of dipicmatic, Nineveh and Crimean fame, fc.v a papr In the Contcmpo.rry on "Onr Eidatisns with Turkey," a'' raigning Mr. (lntJ3;uns policy of allowing Turkey and Persia i' drift towsrd Kassian it licence. The puhcy ii th revers, he BStf, of all grr.it Encliab rttcsraen from Chatham to Beacon tlcld. Lijard does not indicate In htsarticl that liuvsia is aiming, net et India, but a a advtnes to tbe Arabian fc-f a for u commercial outlet, conquering Itsloochiitau, but in private he holds strong ttlirmative viewp ihat wsj. l'Le 2'ii:eteetith Century poes to the exl.'ot 1 itnen war nit de,. "Xlie Coming Wr," by Pili Krapolkin, the tenor of which :a au :n,.i :.:oua Ki.d v;ell etrgued theory t i the :: i t thut "Kuesia gets to war for inarkit." It hTjir.f.H that Kuia-i cmqnes's in Central Aei hr in tho inteieti of ultiirnte civilizatier. ():i tho other hand, Isidor G j'dmüh'8 paper, "Why 1 Eft Euia,'1 shows up Ktit'd.V nnn civU'ation teadpiicipn in t pr Gaulis than aio to h found in th? bjok pohtished Jaot Monday by Sierniak, "K;iv,ia l'riiirr tüö Czars," which in crt-ating a'pfu ictind fcihCPtiüJ). (iM.eral UrctrjA camrihafw tt short j;8per on "Tiie (Jrttt Wull of lnjl i." mtouirg tils T.r0 miJen nf tho Kultimin .Mountains from Kurrachca to PcTlMur, He Is willing that this rhonld b th) fro itier of Itutia, arguing p?anihly i hat t':e ne trr it ie to the Kn:ptrf of IrtMi tte rar !o;al tbe letter would h to Ln; land. Mr Li!el Gr lil:i lv,U Uir l-Vrtni :htlv with an trticlP etitiliel "Pouch or War." in wb:di be aijt;es lor peace :!d conclud.is fj- v.nr, bis I rtniij.ee cj.d inft-rtreea being n Inc mteqrer,tial us h's nrer.t prcfurnabh l-;ic tM.rt th Cr:iftd .Sia'r;. Cclcpel Mai:feou. thi dMlngtiished military mitority. Ita 'y tin Nation! Kvuv w'tn au anifjie, thronnlofraHy arr.-?d, r. "Tho Advacre of EURla." coucludwig. at to the present situation, that an n.'aied tiuco is won than instant war. Th pj; ijar interest in wr rhetoric is shown by the e: crmous ealu of the reviews. Meanwhile. ;".j.d the c.'rsh ot tro reviews, tbe lUtlo Pall Mall Gazette bravely atid with p-iwerfdl niieignment of fans dily combats the id?a tl at Jlties;a is wiong in trying to absorb Afghanistan if rno enn, and claims tht she l as the r.'Kbt cn he hide in the pvuding diplomacy. llnenU U'anta Tim, to IM-un this Kn;. Huh l'roputal, Lompov, May ö.Tne tabinet ConnoU on Saturday hai under onsldeialicn a dispatch received from lr Eiward Thornton, the Minister to Eossia, statirg that I. Da Gicra, the Hussiau Minister of Foreign AH!rs, a&ked for time In which to difcars and Interpret the agrcen-.ent. of March 17, before deciding whether arbitration was req iired to Eettlfl the peadirg ditlicalties. Asare4alt of the Cabinet dit-enstion, Eail GranviJle intimated hij willigncss to defer the layiag of the diepute bofore a third power for settlement, p:o7iced M. Da Ülera admitted the painr.iple of arbitration, A further csmmurication from Sir EJtrard Thornton was received at the Foreign Aihiirs cfilco t ::i2 it. It Is rrported that th English Minister states in th1 dl-j a!ch that Russia as-'p tbe principle of arbitration. A CaVi..! council bss been summoned for to :r.o-r i. The Ciariua. whna influerc i.i nearly absolute over the Czar, Is actively aislstinj; in the prace negotiations. Tbe Sunday editions of the London ne--pP?is conhrm tbe report that a s-cret treaty has been made between England and Turkey, according ;to the terma of which, England is to be allowed to send men ot war through the Dardanelles iu tteo-ent cf war. An Horiorahle Expedient for Coth Slde. St. Petep.sei i-.o, Hay 3. The Sama P.egiment, which ha3 been in garrison at CronEtadt the past e.'cven years, has been ordared to KassDn. His papers state that Eadamsky, Gonrko, Drszjrciroar, IscheronaiefT and AbramorT will be the principal Generals in the Russian array in the event of a RaasoEngiish war. The Moscow Gazette says it fc8S repson to believe an honorable expedient has been found hy which both sides can eettle the Russo-Engltsh dispute. Kfndyto Cat Ocean Cable. Lospon, May :;.It is cow learned that Russian cruisers have been stationed for sorre time past at convenient points in tbs PfCihc Ocean in readiness ia case of war tn cut the ocean cable connecting England with China, India and Australia. (JENER AL FOREIWX NEWS. The Alleged Dynamiters, Cannlnghara and liurtoo. London. May Mr. Stephen K. Meany, ef New York, counsel lor Cunningham and Barton, now under indictment for treasonfelony, in causing the dynamite explosion at the Tower of London, is to etart next week on a lecture tour in aid of the fund for the defense of the prisoners. The cities and towns of Lancashire, where Irishmen are numerous, will comprise the principal part of the tour. Te lectures are deemed nesetsary because of the niggardly eubEcriptlons obtained in America for ths defense. It is believed here that the emallness ot the donations in America, where her tofcra Ir me i have been remark fcly generous i i au euch cases a the
present, is due to a belief on the part of IrishAmericans that Rurion has ben provatled upon to turn Informer, and has already heru coached as to the evidence he h expected to i:lveattb tiial, which la to take place ou May 11. Rumors t9 the ellrct that thecrown would use lIurtLii 63 a itnoM to ttccra the convlctlcn of Cunningham havo bea current in London for leveral weks pat. and ore piobably iru, jndglng frjüi tlie olllctal prerautlor which have been taken to prevent Cunr.irf.hnm rr any of his friends from havlrg any cn!.munIcatlon wi:h Burton. Epecial curt; hue a!to been tAicn o keop the prisonerw fr. ni coming tog'tl.tr ia the court durtr g the trial, ß-lettol and wellarmed Cjr;ttab!es hav breu detailed to guaid thirl within the precinclj cf the court, tho Cro n i'restcator l;avin(j intirrattd that Cunningham would prohuly at tempt to trtiiit liurton while in the dock unlets itnii.s w-re taken to prevent sach an (lUtrepe. Ttie lawyer alleged that he hid learned that Cnvninebam bad slated to a fellow priscr.fr that he inspt-sif-d Unrtcn wculd be U'td a a wltccsi against him. , Tho Ker.er&l cp.nicn among the EnglUh people is it. at ti.e Government Las eeccred enough evidence to convict both men. This oplmcn is, however, bared on the assertions repeatediy n !e by Mr. Poland, the Crown Solicitor, (Jt.;iLg tbe preliminary examination Many ptnons, in view ot the fame assertion, think it rather strange that the) Goverrin ent tboaldat this lute date accept Burton ajmi it fcrmer.
Nub.ir l'atha Apo!ulra. Caii:o, May Nubar Pasha, tho Eiyptian Prime Miniitr, has formally upologized to M. Tallardier, the French Char-e d'AfTalres, and tho Pcsphcrs F.cyptien incident Is considered at an end. During b's talk with M. Talhncier, Nt.ber Pacha tsid that he hoped to I e ab- cn tbe first of next month to ii x d3tefor the ryment of the Alexandria Indemnities. Ihr . hjMlnU's J'aMengern, L on pon, May ."..Most of the passengers of the dhahltd etiamer Abyninia started apain for New Votk cn tho eteamer Nevada, which left Liverpool yrsteiday. The renainder ill fellow in this week'o Gu'oo steamer. Wanti Ctrllt tor MntnfcnMy. Pakis, Mj The French Cabinet has de cided to ssk th Chambers to vcte the urgent extra credit of 12 000, tC0 francs which wai requestf d by M. Ferry lor the Walasaeey expoblt:on. Aprrtit to llie'irmtr, Bkkun, May ::. a raajorlty cf the Zundcs rath have t-.rc. veil cf iho t r t n 1 7 between Germany at.d Euisia for tho fcx'r.t iiticn of reticidej. Another ( nruti o ;tMiiiid tu I. Ihr Trnok VllllKl. Chk ai o, Mty . Francisco Carusco, a res-ident of ti e Halfan district of the city, believes the coipse tbecjyered at Pittsbarg, in a trunk frrm Chlci'go, to be that of his brother Phillioo Carnsco. Francisco does not understand ICngllsh, ard had not heard of tbe mystery until this morning, when, with other., he Eateiisd to the reading by an Interpreter of a newrpapcr account of tho allalr. He was at once impreisd with the belief jhat the deed man was his brother, and taid he thousht Phiilip-j hai been murdered for his money. He nnd hia brother Frandcco livrd together. Last Tnursday morning PhiJiipotook hia saving", amonnting to & and darted out in renrch of a route, he bHnjr. a peddUr, eince hic?i time nothing hac been eeen cf him. Francisco is of tho opinion that his brother was the victim of foul play. Dr Itarthard'a Farewell Sermon. Neu Yor.K, May 3. Rev. Dr. S. I). Bnrchard this morning preached his farewell eermon aa paetor cf the Murray IIlll Presbyterian Church. The subject of his discouree was the doctrine of universal sanctificatlon and juetilicatlon by faith. A man, he Bald, wts conc"cmncd for one fault, and no fatnre works cf supererogation could atone for hia trani;reciioa. At tho closa of the eermcn Dr. Burchard reviewed his whole miniater'a! career from the time he came to New Ycrk from the cemlnary iu Danville, Ky., and tc-:k charge of the Houston Street Pre fcbylerian Church, where he remained pester for forty ocnseciUve years. The Murray Hill Church grew out of that organization, but did not proper as the old chnrcb, owing to the hard times. He made no direct rcfcrfLCH to his famous alliteration, "Rum, i:onJan,m and Rebellion." A n Unpt e t deuted Jlkil.torm. Fr.Tii -ni.F.;, Va., May .'I The hailstorm which pasid over this eection Friday afterDoon prevailed iu many other localities?, and extenoed into N rth Carolina. All the. grjwin cotton, corn aud vegetables fietfesticyed. and tte farmers will be comnelltd to plant acain. In tsme p'aes in Sr.rrey County, this ate, the hall fell to the dei)th of eighteen ineb?, and in io:ce spots was drifted to the depth of four feet. A met lean 11 lo the City of Mexico. City or Mexico, May Ö. A large number Americans aic here, titling the hotels. Charles Fiancis Adams, Jr., President cf tbe Unicn Pacific Railwav, and Hon. Frank Hi!ccck, member of the United States Congrte, and family are here. Cnthollr College i?Oli Ht f d. Pitt? n::: ;. Pa , May 3 Tha Catholic Collego of the Holy Ghost was dedicated here to day with appropriate csremonie?. Thirty thousand people attended the services, and 7.C00 participated in the parade. Forty Iodlctmeot. Freehold, N. J., May 3. During tte May term cf the Court biginnlrg next Tuesday, Frank Tatteson will be tried cn forty Indictments for forgery. DecIlDca the CoDolhlp. rainpiLniiA, May 3 A. Kaller Gross has declined tte appointment es Consal to Athene, Greece. INDICATIONS. Wa.xHi.toTo.N, May i -12:42 a. ra. Tor tke Ohio Valley and TtmncMce Fait weather, woterlr windi iu tie Oalo Valley, southerly to western winds In Tennessee, tllghtly warmer. For the Upper Lake fierce S-'.Jchtly warcct, fair wcattir. vrrible wIjIs.
