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I VOLUMT3 IXXECL XOUISVUiLE, MOBNTNQy MABCH 19, 1888. msvr 7,019. iiewTand comheht. wxathxx. wwiicx for to-day geuluiij Ts With I lga 1 Them published in the Corwrm- jhatnAl.

thia morning an taterriew with W- CL P. BwccKETKiDaE by 00 -Washington correspondent of the rfciladelphiA Evening Telegraph, on the Ttfiff BUI of the Way ana Means Corn-ajsttea CoL ExiaoauDoi, aa ia well wgwn, to one of the moat prominent member of the Committee, and in the narttfrr of the measure no one waa relsJborioas, earnest and zealous than be. Hie exposition and defense of the cjl4recter and provisions of the bill are ejrplioit, comprehensive and convincing, and the interview ia a Taluable preface to the volumee of discussion which will goon be opened in the House. ygg Clearing-bouse report show that Ixjuisvill continues to steadily increase the tame of business, lne jjt week was 6.9 per cent, over the cor-rve-nonding week of last year. Cincin- std decreased 13.9 per Kansas CHy, Louis, 1.1; while Chicago's increase was but 5.7 per cent.

Includ ing N.w York, the total decrease waa MlI dst cent; excluding New York, Aaerease 14.3 per cent. Of thirty pointa reported, thirteen showed an in- while twenty-three decreased. th latter list Wichita leads all the nas with- a decrease of 65.9 per cent. TBS strike on the Santa Fe system ia ewer, Chairman Cosrob having issued a aotice to the engineers and fireman, in which be says: "I am advised by our Grand Chief to request of you that you return to your respective positions at ace; farther, that I repair to Chicago and adjust all It is probable that Mr. Coxbok waa too hasty in ordering the Santa Fe strike.

and that ha will be impressed with that fu4 wkm he meets Mr. AiTHUR, who a conservative man. Ths Washington correspondent of the CoCBIXBnJoCKSAl. famishes some interesting tariff reform statistics, which we publish this morning. If any gentleman find his name set down as opposed to the Wars and Means bill, and ahall feel aggrieved thereat, he may be as-sored that it will give us much pleasure to set him right.

The bill has some rough ailing ahead of it, but it ia by no means a certainty that Mr. RaxsaLL and hia misguided followers can accomplish its defeat. As BZAKI50 directly upon the bill now pending before the House Committee on Military Affairs providing against the orgs nir Tina of independent military companies in this State, we publish thia morning a legal opinion from CoL -Ekkzst UcPbuson. Judge Advocate General of this State. Mucb tat has been aroused in the pending bill.

which ia based upon a of Gov. Bccms in his first annnal AT Bochester, N. Pathjcx Mxao-wtb, Oconas SabsX, Michael Diwky and Mjcmajo. Hxbk have been indicted for conducting a ward caucus, at which candid strip were nominated in an irregu lar manner. If thia Rochester plan ob tained in certain other cities that could be TnD tinned the work upon the new penitentiary at Eddyvule could not be too hurriedly pushed to ita completion, and the walla might be extended a little also.

Tb full text of Judge Tohkt decision in the suit of the Mason ot Foard Co. vs. The Main Jellico Mountain Coal Cow, published in this issue of the Cov Kixa-J oc bjial. The right of the Board of pinking Fund Commissioners to lease the convicts for labor in coal pmp-s or other occupations, outside the prison walla, ia involved in the plead ing and denied by Judge TosiY. Johb Matthews, one of the Bald Knob murderers on trial at Oxark, broke down Saturday, aud confessed hia part in the murders, lie asked to ba sent to the penitentiary to pay the penalty of his crime, but the State refused to accept plea of guilty of murder in the second degree, and will make an effort to hang Mr.

MArraxwa, who, by hia own state ment, richly deeervea it. Cart. Joasra A Sobav, Preaiyit ot the Brownson Club, states that Mr. Cojixoa Powkb will deliver a lecture before that organisation thia evening. despite the protest made by certain members of the club.

Mr. Powxb declined to be interviewed yesterday, and it ia therefore impossible to state waa will be the subject of hie lecture. RaFHxaaSTaTrvKS from two divisions of tbe Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, met in thia city yesterday, and second time indorsed and' encouraged their brother of the. Burlinfton, and recommended that the grand officers should call the Grand International Division of the Brotherhood "and win thia question at all haxarda." BiFEJSisrr ativ es Motqojcjut, Mo Vn.i rt. end VTaSBDto- TOjr will call upon tbe President to-day, and ask for the removal of i Statistician Dodo, of the Agricultural Bureau.

The petition which they will present ia sign- edbv eifhtv-eijrht KepresentaUTea. Axosa the wounded in the railroad accident at Blackaheax, last Satur day, was Capt, a WaLLACX, travel- tng agent of the Louis vilJe and road, who was dangerously injured in- ternally. Twenty persons were killed. Jobs Ukoesmcht, a barber of Indian-. apolis, was arrested yesterday for shav- ing a man in violation of the Sunday law.

Ha will be tried to-day. and an appeal taken to the Supreme Court as teet case. Thxex are now in oince in tbe Depart ments at Washington over 3,000 Repub lican clerks, appointed under Repuh-Ucan tale, and many of them by the op eration of the vilest political methods. TxarxsnaT in Louisville was such day New "York would have given ten nulKen dollars for Last Monday, Tuesday VedsesdAT. A of COUNTING THE VOTES.

Summary of the House Tote Upon the Ways and Means Tariff Bill. The Democratic Members Who May Be Depended Upon To Support It. Ur. Randall and His Little Send ef Recalcitrant Democrat! Designated. Some Republicans Who Are Counted Upon To Help Win the Battle of Reform, P08SX3XS eALaTt TOOK THX fUQAX WASBTHOTOtf, Uarch 18.

(SplaLl The tariff bill will ba oooaiUarad in tb War and Manns Committee of tb Hons all of this weak and possibly all of next. On account the obstructive sores of tb RepubU-eans, the oooaidaraUoa of tbe bill by the r-mmlrtTT will be eonnned to evening sas Tba Kaoaral discussion oa tba htU will ia the House the first weak la April, and the entire month will be aumod ia spssch-nsaking. offering soaats, flve-BBiaat talks, rising votas, da-maada for tailors, spats, ate. Tb previoas question on the bill will be moved the latter end of tbe ssooad weak ia May. Tb only tbina: Daw to raport oa the tariff qoeatioa at this tiro is tb probability of aa atrsemsnt between tbe revenue reform Democrats of the House and the Louisiana daiscatioai oa the sugar schedule.

It is likely that a basis of compromise will ba raanhoil oa a gaoarai cut of fifteen par oant in eugars. Hbould thia compromise be adopted tb bill will be fire votes stronger ia the House. The big fight willfje on the wool schedule, for upon that ther can be no shifting, dodging or compromising for tbe free wool and woolen reduction is the head front aad body of the measure, stripped of which it would be no tariff reduction bill at all, but simply a miaarabl makaabift and aia pr.tanaa. If wool part of tb tall oaa got through the bill will paas the House. nXVOBJC oaxocmATB.

The Corasa4oouAL oca raspoadasU Is yn-Ki to-night to tumish a reliant and accurate estimate of the Democratic side of the House, on the pending bill. As tbe opinion now stands the following Democrats will vote for the bill: Daridsoa, Cobb, Bankbaad, FomeT. Wbselar. Iltsmst nnssrs JLfuna, omanwii, aicnae, af- i XMaware Mr. fminHigtoa, Flia III.

Mi Puusueity. Oemiia Miears Norwood. Turner. Qruasa. otewark BlouBt, nemesis.

Cariloa, Cs.Baras. Illlliia sin, uaaan, Pmw, iimw. OrSeeA. 8binly. -Maters, Hayes.

Weaver. Kentucky Messrs. Btoua, Laffooa. Moatcom-rr. Caruta.

Carusla, Braekiaridg, neCreary, Taulbee. li.n Huaa, Kayner. uofnpton. Jtichinn Xe Cbipmsa, rord, Wbitisc Tanney. Fisber.

MinnMoCa Me wnaon. BacDonald, Rice. Maaaippi Meaara. Allen, Moreen, Catcbinss, Barry. Aadersoa, Btockdaia, Hooker.

Miesouri amera. n.H-n, wanwir. wumy, turaea. Heard. Hutton.

Neul, Ulorw. Uard, Uand, Ston. Air, Meorawka MrrMotibane. New Uampebire Mr. McKlnsey.

Sew York Messrs. Beiraont, FUx Campbell, Cummiaga, Bryoa, Timotby J. Usmpbeu, Cox, bptaoia, Memman. Coekran, Bacon. Tracy.

N'ortn Caroliaa MeMra. lalham. Illnimrma. McCianuay. Bowland, Hendererm.

Oowlaa, Joba- Pennsylvania w. Hall, boots. boutb CaroUna-Xaasrs. Dibble, Cotbraa, Perry. HempbiU, Dunn, E3UoU.

SeaL McMiUla.Richardsoa. WeBbingtoa, Wluuborne. Enloa. (Jlam. Phwian, Tinairs otewan, una, viu mrtoa.

Hare, Abbott, Crain, Moure, Mills, bajrera. lanhsm Vircinia Messrs. wiss, u-Forrau. uem. West VlTKinia Meaara.

Wueon, bnydar, Hogg. Wlaconain Mr. Hadd. Total atraibt Democratie votes forts bill. MS.

Tba following members elected as Labor men or Independents, will also vote for tbe bill: Iowa A- B. Andersoa. Nortb Carolina John Xicbola. Vtrsinia Hamuel Hupkina. Wiaoonaia Henry Snutn.

Total. 4. The following Republicans will vote for tbe bill: Mianosota John Lind, Knnte Kelson, Kentucky W. Godfrey Hunter, hew York A. P.

Ifttcb. Sebraeka Oeorgo W. E. lersey. Total, a Grand total.

1M. m. naJinAix'a iollowiho. The following is a list of Deroocratio pro- toction members, wbom it is claimed will voU for Mr. Randall against the bill.

If tbe Cocaizn-Jot7ajiAi correspondent unintentionally misrepresents aay of tbess gentlemen, be wall be glad to place them oa tbe straight Democratic reform side. The are: California T. L. Thompsoa, Marioa Bigge. Uuaola Frank Lawlar.

Hew Jenay-JauMa N. Pidoock, WiUiaas Mo- New Turk Peter B. Maboaey, Arahibald Bliss, Wm, U. Bishineckar, aoware w.Ui Ohio Georir beoey. 8.

b. Yoder. Campbell. Beriab Wiikias, A. J.uh U.

Outbwait. reaawrlvania peimn J. wsnnsn, naatei trout, Hm. ii. novdea.

South Csiolina Quigs D. Tulataa. Total la. The Loollana sugar delegation oonaitts of six members namely, Wilkinson, Lagan, Gay, Blancaard, Newton and Kobertaoa. the sugar compromise ia affected they win all vote for tbe bill; otherwise tb only votes from the delegation will be two, those of Mr.

Blancbard and Mr. Newton. In tbe list of Randsilltss it is safe to count that he wul loss five, if not six, out of the the ainrtTft Tbe following ia THS SUnJtAATt Waom munber of DeraocraUe rotas. 1J for .10 yumberof Democrats for tbe bill lis lnu.pt-uaeale.. 4 KcpublttniT- Doubtful HsedslUto FOemaX.

eejXse-e aeee e.eee eliff Of these doubtful BandslUties there are twe from Hew York, two from Pannsyl-Yania and two from Ohio, Thus it willbe seen that the vote of tbe six sugar men will give tbe bUi just the requisite nuir'' of votas to insure its pea-sage. It will also be noticed that in the above estimate the Cotnuaa-JouajiAJb cor-raspoadent taas. counted tbe cong rem tonal DaBoevbs dmegatioa from Ohio solid egainst the bill. The situatioa is aooursging for the pea-sage of ths bill. If tbe strong arm of the Administration is well sxsrosed, and tae end good judgment displayed by the Pfty leaders on tb floor of the House, tbe bill has better for ucrsm than raws or ooaoaama-A soott.

Cuuiiseimsii nonrt, rf wmTfreaty on the ouUook for tar leiflsia-ttis session. He is diustad with the Bouthera I)m0crata who are workisgwith I TuaiiMieiiili Indiana Mi ra. rism.n. oraa. the to I.

of in Randall oa account of the redaction- In agar sad rise taxes and thinks tneysaenld be thrown overboard. Said Mr. Bcottt "If I bed consulted the mlsess is ef sir owe locality, and no look buyoed ery atatrtat, I wouM be, aategoehwd tbe free wool prop I Uoa. but without wool there ia do see in hav-iX tariff rrf orev This wool question ass bee boo. of ooatsetioa for many years, aed was thought one to make oas or tee pnapa eaturee of the preen tariff bill.

Tbe aVapub-hcea. wlU do verytblag they oaa tedetey a ileal vote oa tbe until attar our eoerentioa. JuaoB. We. oa other bead will try to paas Um measure mm arm aa oariy Mar aa pos-etbl.

so as to giro tbe Beasts Una to tackle a. Wa will taaa take art ten ia tba eoeveetioe oa tbe party's work oa Lb. tariff. Mr. KaadaU, with bis fcpublioaa promiiianfia, may be abtato r.oa bis tactics of last nalm.

but 1 doat tbtab be wouM Sare eaiay final actios oa tbe but Uataa opaa seeret that Baadall is te bs4 favor with tWolaad, wbo baa racardaa him with mars or laaf sospieioa for sobm tuaa. Tb rwidaat ears that Haadali'a actio, la tb Hooaa aid so ooia-cM with tba proftaiioas be mad with bis toairo. I do bo baiivvs Baac oacscao bis aartr at tb kit. la. m.iiar rif nmiarln a ntatf fair tariff daciaraUoAa.

Ua is not la ba waa Mr. Claveiaad, and b. lb. loadlnr protaotiouM of bis party. Oar tariff bUi enuaciataa tb pnacioaM oar party and aats frth ita piatfona.

If bav not eoourh strength ia tb Houaatopate tbi murora ia antna tvrm aad aab a raductioa tb rareau of tb Uoarnmaal tba only tbiac oaa is to do tb very bast caa. go oater tb ooaatry oar raooro." o. o. a. TARIFF LEUISUATIOIt.

Flrat of the Evealaa Bessleae ef the Wars aad Mean Committee Two Items Disposed ef. Wabhijiotok, March 18. The nrst of tbe evening issi nnsof tbe Ways aad Means Oooa-mittee Saturday aigbt lasted until 11 o'clock and was not entirely harmoaioua, The Be-publican members assumed the onansive from tbe start, with a proposition that tbe Democratio majority sbouhl furnish a reaana for each of tbe changes proposed te be made in tbe tariff, in view of the fact that they had not permitted the minority members to partietpat ia tb conferences which it was stated tb majority would hold with tb manufacturing interests. Tbe Democrats refuted to comply with the request as not being mad in good faith, and only as part of a concerted plan. At this point some of the Republicans arraigned their Democratic ooi leagues a violation of committee etiquette in charging tbecn with bad faith.

After thia bad gone on for some time, Mr. Scots suddenly called attention to the not that an hour and a Quarter had bean consumed without getting through two lines ot the tall. At that rate be figured out that tb entire bill would require btti days for its eonaideretion, Mr. Reed remarked that tb rentlemaa waa wrong in hia arithmetio. for if it took aa hour and a quarter to accomplish nothing, it would tak infinitely more to finish tb bUi.

The proceedings ran roughly after this fashion until adjournment, when "salt," tb eaorayl item in tb tall, had been included ia tb free Us by party vol. CLXARISG-nOUSB STATEMENT. Comparative Table Showing Aanoaat Traaeactioas at Leadiag Cities For the Week. Bostor, March 18. Tbe following table.

wmplM from special dispatches to tb rtt from tb managers of tb landing Osering-housss in tb United State, shows tb gross exchanges for tb week ended March 17, 1888, with tbe rates per cent, of inorises or decrease, as compared with the smonnts for tb corresponding week 1887: WthKmiima Week AuUaf Mr March '9. March Cent. Itew Tort eH2.ui.7U wjjViat Deo. 87 8i.um.wi 6e.MW.im 64.416.0ue I7.MS7.lm ie.b71.as7 11.04e.7 S.5WT.W1 64.40Mtcl 4a.Sm.8o7 SS.liM.Uue 17.U1MS. 9vt.177 8,741,900 ti360U) x.84,77 8,400.000 Deam.8 Dee.

Z7.T lno. A7 De Lt Ha. Loua. Han rrancisoa. Bsltiroore New Orleans.

loo. Deo. 22.8 Use. Utt Inc. A Dee.

ai li.ai.rme.. Providence. T.OOJ.WW ne. Dee. 11.8 Dec as Dec 0.9 Inc.

tt.8 Milwaukee. Ht. Paul Omaha. Denver letroa CteiTtl.nil.... 8.1l.8 a.ljB.707 8.44Aiei7 918, a.7A,ou S.770.iciS 1.1IM.1S7 7B1.1HI HM.070 l.ai,76l 775.8U0 W7H.IW0 fttft.164 Deo.

6.9 Dee. 10.7 Deo. U.9 Inc. LI 1.6U7.7W S.17HJ04 ft61 640j9S Su7 T8B.SH0 646,13 47s4D loo. 9.4 Inc.

11. Inn. Jtetnptua Cotuinbus UsrUord New Wicbita. Norfolk. Peoria Portland.

HC Lowed Byracues Oread Kaplda Uulutb TupeMS Inc. 1U.1 Deo. 40.0 Dec 45.4 Deo. 66.9 Inc. 17 Inc 1S.4 Dee.

iaa Don. Sa.8 Dna) Dec 7. Dee. 4.5 Dec ia ll.i04 $eVjeA6UBe396 awoas Total Ouuudeof New York SS.01,O75 No included in total. Dec 9.8 IO Boorhon Coaaty Stock News.

Pajus, March 18. 8pecial. C. c. Leer purchssed or J.

A. uauu, ox countv. a jack colt for 8400. Clark Kobart Collier, of Miliersbury. sold a lack to Joel Latham, of Mason county, for 87U0.

A. T. Forsyth, auctioneer, reports Harvsy I Letton's sale as follows: ilorsss, suu to aiScows. 047.50 to 057: yearling steel t5.bo: batfers, sows and pigs, OltLoU to A27.50: shseD. SV.25.

J. Monroe Leer, of "Gian water Stock Farm." this county, has lost returned from where be purchased eighteen jacks aad four jennets, for which paid 06, two. Ail of tuem are black with whit pointa, and owktH from old Buna Vista stock, their dams from Napoleon. Mr. Lear is one of the largest jack handlers In America, now has ninety-nine heed on hia farm.

A Farmers' lastitate at Seottskargh. 800TTSBUROH, March 18. A Institute is edvrtissd for this pine next Wednesday end Thursday. It promises to beone of tb most successful ever held. Farmers areahvetothe importance of such work.

A good programme has bean, arranged. Mr. J. Q. A.

cueg, of Uarneon count v. will bav coarse of to meeting. Of thm workers from abroad there may men tioned Prof.Latta and Prof. Troof, of Purdue University; Prof, metoau, oc J. 1 'miur.

lkiitor of tbe Indiana tanner. and Mrs. A. M. Noa.

Proaidant of the Wom en's Fair Asasooiation, of Indianapolis; Jonathan Bear, of Floyd, county: Dennis Wuly, of Clark county, and llr. Voyiee, of Hernyoa county. Wire Werkera Indictee. RocKKBTxa, N. March 18.

The grand jury has found indict menta against Patrick Meagher, George tmbia, Mirtiaei Airury liu.hml Habn. of thia city, charging wlta conducting a caucus la tbe ruu ward, at which ranrtniste were nominsteil for the recent municipal election la aa irregular nana i-wm inwra of tb Ward Committee; Maagber presided at tbe cauc and babia and Lrury officiated aa teller. Cincinnati Anarchista. Cincinnati. March 18.

A meeting of Anarohiata to'ceiebrate the Commune waa held here to-night. About 400 people mr.mm ravMnL more than thxee-f outUis of whom were drawn by curiosacjr. The whole alUir waa spiritleaa anddreary. it Mnnaiatd of a few aDceohea in uertnan. and an ainnteur theatrical perfennance.

the icndering ot a German play cailed The Dcac rtcrs. Marine Iatelligeace. Tinni. March 18. The steamer Ariaona.

from Liverpool, sailed from Quesnstowa to day for Nsw York. I Vou. March 18. Arrived steamer City of Richmond, Liverpool; son; i-a ooi7 i Attgusuna, Mark Lane, Palarmo; Cbrmooo, I mm illlliia -t Loxnoi. MsrrlS.

TstetmerAjBenla, froia Xew Xerk fey JUvarseei. The The The this will The and to te in THE SWITA FE STRIKE: Company States Its' Case In Concise Terms To the Engineers. Apparently a Serious Blunder; On the Part of the Employes Who Went Oat, Brotherhood Committee Orders the Rebellions Ilea To Return To Work At Once. Ohio and lOasiuippi Bngtaamcn Oas Refoae To Handle Burlington freight If They Desire To. OBSKBAX.

LIBOB KATTXB8, Tofsxa, March 18. The following has been issued to tbe engineers and firemen of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad; I am uawffllag te believe tba you have well considered the posmoa ta which yoe place yeni salve by joining ia the pending strike agsinst eompaay, and I feel sure that if IndenendeoUy- think sad not lor ihM wul b. Miaral aosadoasaan of oompauyl aerric by it eogtneri and ftreoQeo. company desires to retaia yoa la Ita service ia reiuctaat to undertake tb task ot meawe aad enpioyiBg other eoaspaesnt sasa tea your places. I bav ileifiir tbougns new.

Before undertaking te reorganise our fore by em ploying sew men, to call your attention to following facts: First Yoa bar no gilsTance agaiaa company; we bav beard an your have mat your committees ia a spirit which yoa wul admit te have been fair and Just, sad bar. agreed with yoa upon ell menace relating your dntlea and oompeneauons. uar mcrwm- wraU line points lam wrong, ea eetlreiT aauafactory to you. WnavvnF this date sbstalned from aakiag aay ot yoa to handle freight, though la doing we bav taken the risk of vMeUac ta law, which com mands os to afford equal facilities to all connect-lag lines. We have niseiismeil absoluf neutrality aa to tb controversy between tb Ctueago, Burnngtoa aad Quincy CotnpanT ana aU sfstwnsnt te the eonuary absolutely faiee.

have treated yoa ail hare faithfully kept aa oar True bav not been able to we can or will disobey the lava of ta una of tb Stat of Kaems we nave thought beat to be frank wlta yoa and aasur you that is the end we saaU ell be obliged to obey laws ss they shall he construed or to I courts. Tour committee nave assures u. they do not aak us te vtomt tb law. You must know well that we could not, woum, compv with uoh a request it made. "Scoond Bytbetermsof the wrtttea eonirec this company aad your Brotberaooa, oy which, aocordiag totn rale.

of youraoctetr. yoa ladividnaay bound. a) a prevmea no on ot yoa shall db eharged witheat causa, and thas wnere ehsxgsarprXnedyoehaMmauomsw- beforean napartau aam.ua leitm and otbar vaJnabi prrv- to ywa by aacb. you thW gr net to quit the service without gr Lag as thirty day' souc. -Third aotws nil senisg ikiik" on Ui.

llth taart -1 SsSevw sv. my nrst aotioe Use Ton woum quit worm aa am n. m. um earn day, so that isrtesd of thirty days' notie as required by your agrseownt your oemmitte aaw nt to giv me exacUy ten mtnmaa We hare been aasured by your commiHe in.i aooe ua men would be ordered to utt tbe aarrtce and woum oe ten tree 10 am axaraut to bat a I do not beueve you ought ta reasra ee mnijing una you aay wwx- from any oomuuuM or any orgaauatioa requirmgyoa to viotat ith hie company and to oomuut a great wrong. mriklng aa empioyer wao sever wrongea yoa ia the auihtest.

If. therefor, such aa order bad been imaed, I should not, I trust, appeal to you la vain to runt euon tyranny, out 1 am giaa to Ka In ill that TOUT my pur-of right. m. to aearire vou of freedom, wmel bemngs to erery ciulea. If.

aa body, you quit ifc i rou will do the company, tba public yourselves and many of your i co-employes great harm. It wul tak Um to hll your pieces with competent men ana we sneu opsrai to rosa with none other. The operation ot our lines may be ts a measure atoppd for a time. Tbe oom-pany wul suffer peoiuiiarily; tbe publie will suffer aUo, and will, ia my Judgment, insist upea your giving a saUaf sctory rea.oa for baring caused so inucn wroug uu injury. "If tba tratae stop we ahaO bav for tb ton being no need of the s.rviom of a large number of employes wbo are engaged connection wMA tb operating and mechanical departments; thoy will bav to os dropped untd businsa oaa bs re-atored.

But ths greatest eril will fail upoojrour. If you furoe us to nu your place. aa other competent men. A wul be lmioeiole for ue berealter to remore these men without ceiiee order to take you back. We shall treat them as her.

treated you, ana remore no maa wirnout i that you may pormeueuuy we your Tbme are serious and I beg yoe to remember that it ia no small matter to stand before tb oommunuy ss tssponsitils for them, without being abie to show that as overwhelming neotmuty prompted your action. Your oaly pretext wul be that you did tt te help your conwaues ia tnmr eooteet with tbe and but that will not be sufficient, a mt no excum, it Is wore than none, lor the plain roeaun that your aoviua will help, not hurt, in a. ana net com pany end this are nuiinms nrem rra operate danpming Hum cwuKVMue pnw. you cripple ue and make it impomlol for ue to ireigh. you wul mereaes the bualnem of tbe B.

and Q. by tbrowlag into ks bands tb freight wmeb aoukl otbarwa couj te ua "How you were ever parsusdtd te bebeve that you could hurt ths C. B. aau Q. by strtking down ua of ita competitors ramie my ua-0iieiemlinK 3soreorr, even if your actioa mud injur tbe CL.

H. end J- H. would afford you no Juilw.iion. L.oauas it ia never nuer lawful or right to strut a friend sad bene factor in order to Injure aa enemy. Our company must piece keelf la posit io to-perform uawnoieduty ssa common carrier as auua as poeaibi.

I appeal to you torweomnder oa or boior. 4 o'clock a. of Tbursday, tbe md. At tbe ex piratic of tbe Um lim.ted ss above, the agreement oetweea voa and tb Atchisoa, Topeka aud banta R.iimad Company will tarmiaata, nnlw. in tb maa mime you have aumed yur cuetoaiarv runs, and wa will proceed to reorKantas our rorves oy employing new men.

wherever they caa be louud to take tee placsseC euchof you ss remain off duty. tj. W. HaiTB. irst Tics Frssideat.

F. Oomsn. Ueeerai Maaager.1 THE HAaS WILL GO. Postmaster Generei lliekiasoa Say a Pew Meaaiag were ken un ratal a I Kailroad umclals. Wabbiiiotok.

Jaarca io. Oeneral Dickinson, having had his rr-rilim ceiled to diipatrhse from Chicago Quoting the Vice President of tbe Atchison, Topeka and Santa road to tbe sXTsct that tb con tract of the road provides that tbe mails ahall be carriad. oa. their ysenngig trains, and the Banta Fa Compaay so holds, says nit department directed the Baperlnteadeat of tae Bauway Mad service wbe is at Chicago, te auggest te bote shies la every on of ti coa- urorenace ua. rw 'i pawioue duty required tbem meet oa tai fraouo of irauHJ, mot in of tae saaiia, aad um trkaout iuui late toe quest tea ot the right or ths power um Uorommeal ia tb is.lier.

Kverysnginssr and eremaa prompuy ana cjiuat muy acqutescsd and iii.ieil a tae on iue of tae eompanjea or um Uu ji liin.el 11 the fores ncedeo. Taeeompa. exoeuUun ol ute A T.and b. whns. engineer hawnot only offered, but urged, taut utev be parmiuad to serve uie maua aau to anrv teem unmhrlrmt promptly aa usual, The anient of tba road are under coatracti tb lmVLZ i for-Ther ecu eoeipeneailoa lor ooisg what at they are by oaatrsct and by duty bound toao, and when tae mala aersd te de tt.

Of eouras there are a niesa tar aura eomp tuoa. ex tea su of it Tb tb i i pay would be Impeachable for leearrlag obU-rstioaa-bi zeaas of tb appropriatiose. Tb company kaow thia. aad their stmssj si set ia rood tftitb aad Is TbeeerebiMiiiwoaaMrsof aaatoea fdoaishl las beaa beaded oer to these ooreoratioaa br tbe bteta ea ta. rrouad of puhU aumlty.

aad 'T puoue at nas ea rtvae f.m, aae is would be wettteaaoartstewbetner there is aay uueic we iaw uuueter rauroaes pcat-roaoa, or aaytbtar ia duty obUratioas to tbe pabUo, ia rs tnra for ths rraat of aoearnmsatal Dowers aad omul tea. Tb eft-art which is made oath oar ttu corapeay teeonpal tb OovaraBMOt to mm wiiw iou uovaramens or force goS ofttciaay ask, urr or aodeevor te utilise tb oHcweii oc tae aaea (ears la other taeuovenuasea sarrioe wul net earineer aad nremea offer to tak out meba. aad tbe eomeaay ass so right in viw of deaianda of tb whole ooaatry, whleh la mter-eaved, to inerjo a requiremen to earry tbeir other business. Tb stTituds of ths eomeaay ia understood by the country, aad the rmpoosinulty foetaoeoemqnism rest eeiely with to. I am ooesisant of tee ruusgs aad flW-t-nt which bav been made during the pas tweir years oa ta quesnoaof tb.

power of tb Oorernmrat over rsiboedsia suae ossss. Tb malls wul i THB TSOCaXB BXTTTXB. CmcAoo, March 18. Tbe tbrwsmned dash between the Post-office Department aad the Atchison, Topeka and Saata Fe company wsi averted by aa amicable agreement early to-day before the strike was de- cmredoff br the Bracbarhand. T.

K- Nash. general SnpMBtsmwat of tb Railway Mail ServiOB, said this vning ia explanation of the matter, that Vice rrsaideat Smith had direeeaa his men to ess that the mails were moved promptly over the ooenptaoty linn, ana that whaeevar they found it impossible to get enginseri to move passengers and freight, but who were willing to haul tbe mails, that trains be ordered out, with mails only. While it was believed tba the eompaay would be able to run most of their mender trains ss ordinarily, it was understood that if the trains ware run for mails only, but on train a day each way would be expected. This harmonised the enginears' difficulty between the Post-office Department and tb T. aad S.

F. maa-agemsnt, and it is believed that should there be strikes on other lines, the same policy as that adopted by Mr. Smith. Vke President ot the Atchison, will be followed. TUB 8ASTA FE STRIKE.

The Eagiaeers aad Flretaea Ordered Te Ketara To Their Bagiaes Thas Eadiag the Trouble. gaaasa Crrr, March 18. The Santa Fe strike is over. The following official notice was issued at 6 o'clock this evening: "Kansas Crrr, MO Uarah 18. 1888.

To rmrn rwmim ajo Frnmuoi am rn 8ata STwrua 1 am adTieed by our Grand Chief to requeet of yoa that you return to your respective poiiineaa ax. onoe. ruruer, tea 1 repair to cago and adjust all miaundemsadings. Oosaoa. Tbairmaa Oenersi Orierance OommltUv" Trains were moved to-day with some regularity.

The California and New Mexico da to leave at 10 m. and tb Dearer and Utah express due to leave at 11:15 war oonsoLi- lsft at 110 with Ben Horton ia No. 71 oa the Southern ITsnss left at 10:33 A. thirty-five nunutes lata. Tb Coloraito express do it ti.it arrived at 6:45.

Ths east bound California express, and the northbound Texas express do to axrire at 4 JO aad 0:15 p. m. reapectiveiy, were re- The train on the Kansas City, Ft. Scott and Golf road all went out on time this morning, with no indications of trouble. On tbe Burlington the trains are all running oa tune.

The depot prsssotsd a deserted appearance aU day, as there.ws little interest ia the movements of trains aad tbe feeling wm that tbe strike was about As one of the oat mounted his engine to ts out tbe train, an old engineer Btand-ingjUa a group near by turned to his oompanines andeaid: 'Well boys, fall in. Tbe4 visa man to go back will be the one-' who get left. It 1 only a matter of time now." His prediction was Tsrified, when at 8 o'clock the chairman notice was issued. The mea returned philosophically, and this evening nearly all the eagiaesr ia tb eity were applying to Assistant Superintendent Spoor for positions and transportation. Chairman Conroe returned from Topeka tM luoraing, where be had been ia eonier- i yesterday vita uovernor manu aw Santa Fe officials, Ue at once called a sting of the committee here, ana it is njaderstood that the preparatory stops toward issuing tbe notice was taken at this meeting.

Chairman Conroe quietly boarded tbe Rock Island express foe Chicago a 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. -t wee nfty miles out of tbe city by tbe tiro ins notice was promulgated. Tb pre-veiling opinion bare is that the conference at Topeka had considerable influence toward iw.rT, about a aettlement. Tbe ex-striker here aaaert that the company has agreed not to haul Burlington freight. Chairman Conroe wired Oeneral Manager Ooddard as follow: To J.

F. Goooasn Ths engineer aad firemen resume work." Traflic Manager Whit says all Una from the Missouri river to tbe Paviflo ocean will be in usual condition for burin without delay. Ther is no blockade anywhere, and trains are in shape te move at once. CHIEF ABTUCR PLEASED. The Engineer' Leader Taaks Plea-awtiv of the Termination ot the re Troahle nnnLoa.

March 18. Chief Arthur was saked to-night what be thought of the deci-sioa of the Santa Fe mea to return to work. ''I am glad they went back," ba said. "I sjiTis.il tbem to go back, because I did not thiwb there was sufficient cause for a strike. I communicated with Mr.

Conroe, tbe Omir-'rrw of tb Grievance Cranrnittoo. and asked him te requt the men to return to work, and thee com to Chicago to aettl tb matter with Mr. Grand Master 8argnt said the men en the Banta Fe went back at 6 o'clock. had no wrwationa to tb cense of the strike, or what bad induced the men to go back beyond tb fact that they bad a conference with tb official of the road at Kansas city or io- Lrvska, and thai, an agreemeu uwv mail i to haul aay Burlingtoa freight and they; went back on tb strength of that agreement. In reference to thcaue of the Strike, be said: "I believe, in fact I know foasrwiaty, that Vic President Smith had lKhmgto io with it, aad that tb offl- cmtvtosroad did not mean to handle any freight.

But some times some petty ootciala will oo something that wUl Involve tba whole road in trouble." As to the 01 trouble on tbe Chicago, MUwankes and S. Paul, and Chicago and orthwssLsrn and tb Chicago and Alton. MlBargmitsaid there was not the slightest i waX 'WMiMV AT AIIV OiUKWTl WW mm iMiunn who would Uve up te their prom- if and remain neotrai. Actiea of the O. and M.

Engineers. Wenaxes, March 18. At a coa-KiUdatsd meating of Ohio and Mistmwppt engineers and firemen, held at that city today, it was decided that enginesr at Beards-Esat St. Louis be ordered not to handle Burlington end Quincy freight, and should tbe company demand cowinc- tbe O. and M.

will be tied up. radrosd man say that the plea at first adopted, that one toad a day should tied op, has been practically abandoned. Tdtoe next move wul be coneobnamd ao-tu in which all bnei handling Burlington iht will betted op at one and at one timi si a gir.n sigiiaJ, and that this will be done before Thursday morning. O. and St.

Englaeers Will Avoid Freight, Br. Lorns, March 18 The ngiaears ef the rsilroed centering in East 8. Loals fc-M aacret masUng this afternoon. The 4tnn are not kaowm. but tt is, under- tood that tbe engineers of tbe O.

and X. road were autaerued to refnsa to Barijigtoa oars nr jssccag fralght FACTS FROM AFAR. A Beqniem Serriee For Em peror William Held In the Chapel Royal. London. The French.

Minister of Wax Gives Gen. Boulanger Pennksioa To Beside In Paris. Twe Serious Conflicts Between People and Police In Ireland In the Celebration of St Patrick'. Day. Eunia'i Policy KUdly Condemned la An AnoQvmons Pamphlet Circulated Ia High Gferolet, aTTTTCAIf TOLCAJTOZS TARTTJrO VT.

Lowoos, March IS. A requiem service for Emperor William was held in the German chapel royal here to-day. Six member of the royal family and aU the Foreign Fmhos.ai.or were ytiimt Tbe dTfio was crowded and hundred of popl wsrs unabl to nter. KtrrcnoB ntgngmiog's nxAum. Bxtu, March 18.

Emperor Frederick pesead a refreshing night enjoying unbroken sleep; Tbe Emperor has ordered that his proclamation be publicly place riled throughout the empire. Tbe Prince of Wale and tbe Duke of Cam-bridg started for London to-day. Tbe MoniUur as Horn say. that Enrpres Augusta intends to beooroe a Catholic. The report find no credence here.

tieriou report concerning tb Emperor's condition are again in circulation. Tbe Emperor's despondency, which he bean ia-creaaed by the change from the Uu sky of San Kemo to tb sorer frost and deep snow of Berlin, cause great anxiety. Although be caa speak, hi voice ia so thick and husky and his pronunciation of vowels so imperfect that only thoee who have been constantly with him, such as the Empress and Dr. Mac kenzie, caa understand him, Chaplain KoegeL after reading service for Empress Augusta la the palace this morning, want to Chariotnburg to officiate at the earvic for the whole Imperial family in tbe casus chapeL The Emperor walked erect, in a trailing cape cloak, by the side of the Empress, but sat daring tbe entire service. Dr.

Koegel's touching sermon drew many tears. Ther is still a foot of snow on tb ground, and it i impossibi for the Emperor to venture out. Wheoerer Dr. Msckenrie take exercise in the garden of tb palace, be is followed, at tb desire of Empree Victoria, by a couple of detective. All tbe foreign Princes drove to CbarloUen-burg to bid farewell to tbeir Majesties.

AU were received by the Fnipr and a few by the Emperor. Princ Bismarck had a long interview with tb Prince oc Wales prior to the latter' departure from Berlin. Emperor Frederick, ia bestowing tbe rank of upon Gen, Von. Biumentbal, sent his own baton to the General, with tbe request that he should use it until a new one ia reedy for him. The whole northern and eastern portion of Germany has been visited by a very severe now storm.

There is so much ice that communication with Sweden baa bean suspended for ten days, aad with Denmark for aix days. Tbe Swedish envoys appointed to attend the funeral of Emperor William have not yet arrived ia thia city. Disastrous floods are reported throughout Hungary, thirty village baring been ruined and the town of Bvathiaer-Mameth has bssn partly destroyed. Tb towns of Bakes and Caaba are menaced and the inhab-ttant are struggling for tbeir live sgsinst the overflow of tbe river Korea. house have fallen.

Ce leer at lag St. Patrick's Day. DuauH, March 18. A conflict took place at Limerick on Saturday night between the people and tbe police. One maa was badly injured.

At Dramlish, county Longford, oa Saturday aigbt, a fight occurred between two factious, numbering in all about 200 persons, most of whom war drank. After fighting Mat time, the combetent made a joint at-tack apon a puUlo boune. The police force, consisting of five men, tried to disperse both factions, and drove tbem toward tbe barrack. Tbe polio fired six rounds of buck-shot, injuring many parsons, and retired to their barraoks. The stone-throwing continued until morning.

Movements of G. Bonlaager. Paris, March 18. Gen. Boulanger to-day departed unnoticed for Clermont-Ferrand.

Tbe LibtrU say that tbe Minister of War has given Gen. Bon tan gar perm i mi on to reside ia Paris. The Protest Committee met at Deputy Le- guerr' residence to-day and signed a manifesto to the electors of the Departmenta of Aiane end Bone he Da Rhone, railing upon them to vote for Gea. Boulanger. the representative of public liberties and democratio reform at home and dignity abroad.

Raia' Policy Coedeeaaed. Sr. PxTxaaSCao, March 18. A pamphlet condemning, ia moderate terms, Bnstia'a reactionary policy, and predicting internal disasters, is being circulated ia the big heat circle here. The pamphlet i remarkable for the elegance of it language.

Tbe police have so far failed to disoovsr th authors of the work. Coaamaa 1st Paris, March 18. The anniversary of the Insurrection ef Paris was celebrated by the Communist with the usual banquets. A. notable feature of the gatherings was the denunciation of Gen.

Bonlangez, in which the speakers indulged. The Socialist papers and papers of nearly every shads of opinion am oeaa again x-Qaeen Isabella Oat ef Pelltica. Madrid, March 1 Ex-Qneen Isabella has returned here, and will be the guest of Queen Cnristina until Thursday, when she goes to Paris. In an interview with Premie Sagasta she said that she intended to stay abroad a long lime, and not interfere with Spanirm politics. Chamherlaia Declines lienor.

IxmJon, March lav The. Daily Tela-gmph saya that ainoe his return from Anrtr, M- Joseph Charaherlain has kMB offered some dignity by Lord Salisbury, but that he declined pro fl area honors. Tolcaaoes Starting Orrr owMkhoo, Mareh per- iacreeeing activity ia the crater, with cioods of smoke aad sulphurous fumes. Reports from Central America how that several art TinmittTii-nr in renewed activity. Waat Pretention Fresa Foreign La ear.

MaaaTf.T.mn, March 13. At a meeting ot wnci uma here to-day, a oommttfee was ap pointed to call upon the Government and demand tbe exmaeton of foreign workmen from Government dockyards and the levying of a tax upon private employers of foreigners. The Pope end the Irish. Lohdo, March 18. Arch bishop Ryan, ef Philadelphia, ia a passenger on th steamer Umbria, which sailed from Liverpool yesterday for New Turk.

Ia aa interview he said the Pop had Informed him that ha fully sympathised with the Irish in tbeir uesirs for autonomy. The Blockade of Balgarian Ports. CoaeTAJTTcroFLa, March 18. M. Kelide-refX, the ftnarian Fmhemirtnr bare, urges a Lurco-Russian aaval blockade of tbe Bulgarian porta with the object of forcing Prince Ferdinand to depart from Bulgaria.

Fight With Abysaialans. Roatx, March 18. A dispatch from Mas-sowah say that aa Italian patrol exchanged beta with about forty Abyssinian at Saber-row ma on Saturday, aad that the Abyenn- Jadge Advocate Cieaeral Reslgaa. Loanow, March 19. Mr.

Marriott, the Judge Advocate Oeneral, ha resigned, finding that the new duties imposed upon him interfered with his private business. Saew Storm la Part. Pakis, March 18. A heavy snow is raging here. The streeta are in gerous condition.

Baaqaet For Gea. Bragg. adan- Crrr or Maxzco, March 18. A banquet to Gen. Bragg, tb new United Stetes Min ister, will be given by American resident on Wednesday next.

MONEYED MAN MISSING. A Wealthy Ohloan Starts From Athens To Chattanooga, and Disappears. A Bald Knobber Confesses To His Complicity In the Ozark Crimes Wickedness of a Say. Cbatt AJfOOOA. March 18 Special.

Two weeks ego, M. L. Shay, of Cleveland. arrived at Athens, on a pros pecting tour. He arranged for tbe pure has of a Urge block of the stock of the Athens yyg and Manufacturing Company, i contracted for vral piece ot real estate.

He bad rscommendation in his pocket from some of the leading bo.ines men of Cleveland. A week ago, be left for a four day' visit to this city, and ba never been beard of since. He took tbe train at Athens. He invested a good deal of money in Athens, with tb und that tb final payment oo tb prop- arty bought would be mad yesterday. telegram saat te Qeveiand, Ohio, brought en answer that he had not returned borne.

He bad a large amount of money on his per ns foul play is feared. A KJfOBBER'S PLEA. One of the Oxark tiaag Coafessea Par tlelpatlea la tae tJrlmlaal lllot Aa That Section. Sr. Loci.

March 18. The trial of tbe Bald Kaobbers at Ozark was interrupted Testerdav by the breaking down of John Matthews, wbose case was called at 1 o'clock. Tbe prisoner appeared in a despairing condition, and at once presented the Prosecuting Attorney a paper which was handed back to him. He then handed it to "the Judge, who returned it, with th instructions to first submit it to hi attorneys. He evidently ils.ii mi.

of f'r'-g a conf ion to any pervfa wbe would Uatao to him. Ms tt he we 1 1 eif east to a liberal share ia thdn-Oreea butchery. Messy it was a blow from bis Winchester rifle, and not with aa ax. th at knocked old man Edena Bui Walker shot Charley Ureaa through th fc.mpi. with a pistol, while tb young maa was held by another Knobber.

Wiley Matthews, th defendant's nephew, shot Bui Eden in tb back with a load of buckshot. Tbe statements exculpate Grave. "1 waat te tell all I did ia that thing and take my punishment," said the broken-hearted maa. 'I don't want anybody to suffar for what I OlU. non vui any uim.

here thai evening to tell all I kn my eatsac the pent ton ti.ry. to that thing; I don't think 1 1 did. I don't want any trial. 1 came up an gnow ana tas.e I wa led I am guilty of rnnMtflB th first decree." Th btale re fused to entertain bis oiler to plead guilty of murder in the second degree. A motion for a change of venae was refused.

The I adiaaaaolis Saaday Law. IxniAJiAroLis, March 18. Special. John TJngericht, proprietor of the Occidental Barber. Shop, waa arrested to-day while shaving a customer on th charge of Banday decrtion.

The arrest was ia pursuance of an order that all the shops should be clos.rl. and Cngericht wa the only one who openly violated it. It is understood that his will be made a tast caes, aad will carried to the bopreme Court. The Ruse of a Convict. SnixwATzn, Mix March 8.

Convict Ceriin, who escaped from the Minnesota penitentiary last fall, with the notorious Landers, and who was recently captured in Chicago and brought back, now announce bimasTf aa the murderer of Amos J. bneu, the Chicago millionaire, prestimahly with tee notion that he may be pardoned bare so as to stand trial for the murder at Chicago. Prise-Fixht bpectators Boston. March 18. The police inter rupted a prise fight between local pugil- iste in a stable connected witn ue city Hospital, early Sanday morning and captured seventeen ot the spectators.

After giving their names they were liberated, but efforts will be made to secure warrants tor tbeir exresV The yriaripais escaped. Death ef Rev. F. Helllday. jjrDiAJULfous, March 18.

Rev. T. HeUiday, one oc tae oioss ss moat wmssy knowa Methodist ministers ia Indiana, aad feiherei Cortes T. Hollicay. becretary of the Board of Trade, who died a few days axnirad te-nigh.

He wes 74 rears ox eg, aad had bwea aa invalid for a long Prise-Fight Arraaged. rniuso. March 18. BiUv Mayer. nnidnnL RL.

aad Jack McCeuliff. of 6s. Looia. to-night aa agreemea fore fia-et, te take place betwesa June and 3a, Eastern Telegraph Sn Htm. Msrch 1L Direct talasraoh vxmununicatioa between Boston -a New York was takimrsowu end tbe Western Union Telegraph Compaay ew has atx direot wirm.

O'Connor Wins the Meat' 8ai F-Airatsoo, Merck 1A O'Coojs mt waa taw beat race at A 1 rnefl a day, defeating, peter, ef Ceiifornia. by I four lengtas. O'Coaaor's TBE BUGKSHE1B BQBBQIL ewSwmweweawewe e- JLdditltmaJ Re-ardLnsthe Great DhMter Oa the Florid. Ilond. A Betisiefl list, of the Ellei and lnrdr-Twerity Nanes la tbe Former.

ft. Cremation of- tat Unfortunates Pre-' yemud ly the Thoughtfal -dnet tk EnfiAeer. A Mother aad Her Four-Tear-011 CBuld Buraed'Te Desth Im a roeat Ia Oiicagu, A BRAXZQgAJTS TATAZi FkT.Tw BAVAJTSAm. March 18. The foflowi- ing ia a rwrissd list of the kuled the Black- hear railroad aecideat: Wm.

A. Martin. Union 2Twa Bridxe- porCthio. W. B.

Oeiger, Bavaanaa. A. Fnltoa, Master of TraasportaMoa, Bran wiek aad Western railway. F. M.

Smith, Pullman coadactor. Joba X. Ray, Blackshear. John H. Pate, Hawkinsvule, Qa.

K. T. Thompson, Hew York. Mrs. O.

W. KsUy, Palatka, Pla. W. A. McGriff.

Oolnmhia. Mrs. W. A. Shaw and daughter, ef Jack sonville, Fla.

M. A. WObur, son of E. P. WCbur, ef Bethlehem.

Pa. J. H. Harlbut, Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Peer aad Coffee Williema, VaV Lloyd Caesar Foster, Way- Mo.

a Oete, Wayoross, aad five uakaewa colored men. 2 Ths following is a reviaed list of tki ixjcaxn: Milton Lawrence, Savaanah, silghUy; William T. Griffin, 8avaanah. condnotor. dangeroualy wounded; J.

A. Tbempaen, edV tor of tbe People' Journal, Jacksoavfile; Charies Brown, Savannah, badly hnrat D. Halm hold, traveling agent of Armour SS Mia Laura Jones. Tbocnasville, sUghtly: George J. Oeald end wife, Kw York, slightly; Mr.

McCUnch. Philadelphia, internaUyi Mim Alice Kimpeon. Hew; York, internally, badly; Samuel Ames aad wife. Providence, R. badly; Dr.

Booth, New York; E. P. President Lehigh Valley railroad, Bethlehem, Mim Itabelia Cox, Bethlehem, Internally; A. O. Brovie, Bet.htohem.

A. J. Fairctoth. Wardsboro, Oa.j F. B.

Butterfleld. New, York; L. B. Mallsnd, 8avsnnah, arm. broken and cut upon the head; T.

B. Thorn son and wife, Orleena; Cap. O. W. Wallaos, traveling agent Louisville and ITaahville railroad, dangerously injured internally; W.

D. McCOinch; Austin, Bavaanahi Benry Snesd. Bavannaht B. VeaVers. Barraanah; A.

Hudaoo, Maoon, badly hurt; Joha Papy, Perns nd ins, Oen. Fsrrero and wife, Kew York, badly injured; J. Spiro, I7wark. N. Walter-" Goodyear, Savannah: Sam AQea, badly injured.

Frd. Maynard, of Kow York, reportsd killed, was from Utfca, N. aad was not killed, bntaligbtry iajured. Some of th dead have been sent te their former hore and others will be embalmed The severely wounded are soil at Waycrce. Mr.

Gould aad his wifs aad the Wilbur fassUy are at Blacksbesr, near tbe scene of tbe aecideat, aad aspaoial ear. has thwir disposal by the Savaav- nah, Florida and set era railway. asm os ran Aooxnsarr. Tbe trestl ot Hurricane river is about eight hundred feet ia length and the break includes fear hundred feet at the we end. he eaglee lodging against.

Tbe bagwace ear. left the treekoathe trastli watca eoooanta for the deaa. The taw show where the tracks cot- deep late tbem. It was this oar that od the rear ears, aad by ita strain dragged tbe tender down, tb engine having safely creased Had it no lor, tae pcss.an. oc an' gineer lucnard.

Welch, a much horrible fate would have bssn ia store for tbe wounded. Hurriedly darpesehing ths engine with a firemen a Blarkeheer, he ran down te the wreck and wlta the rtstsnr of tb porter eftb Pullman car, "Minerva, extinguished the fire wkioh had broken out la tbe Daggage ear. let pars or tee trasti which wa destroyed is being rebuilt an direct nnan.nriea. will reopeoed with Florida Tuesday saonaiag. Tbe eccidaat is tb first of to klad, that aa aver occarrs oa (he road staee it wes bmlt, 85 years ago Tsaaouu.

In an IntervNjr Mr. Gould said: either myself nor ta wife are much, hurt, hat our eacapa was a miracle. My wile, althougn not seriously lmurea. is very euff from the shaking up caused by th sudden sto and turning over of the eoach. The only injury- I received a slight cut on one ear and one oa the forehead, which did not amount to anything.

Being asked the object of hia visa to nonaa, six. uouki saia a came down here to meet my father. whom I expect to arrive at Fernandiae ia his yacht in a dar or two." The lost to Mr. Uoeia nr toe wrecx will be sa.ooe. Mrs.

Gould lost a ring valued a SLOetV Mother end Child' Barned. Chxcaoo, March 18. Mrs. William Del- ton, wife of a rapscasr, was. Dumed to death with her foar-year-oid aangtitar tn a chouse fire, at 1623 South Clark atrset aarly thia, momlag.

About, a dose nuwr mnoeL ball, ef their esceoe ti'te building ia a nude tJimdiina. A die. lata tailor, who was ejected by tee agset the psii.e for acev-payweat of rest, is supectd of baviag naed A Brewery Baraed. Tutistim. Pa Maroh brewery aad dweQlag aonai by fire o-nigat.

Tae nre etara tee kltrhse nf th rtrrwTlrg. and the family were elmost suffoeated baiore It wee discovered. Mrs. Bchwarte was baraed internally by labeling assoke end fl.mes, la an attempt to save 'some booaahoid effects. Lees 1 esU-mated at 30.0UU.

which ia tally insured. A Freight Brakeman Killed. Foar. WATaa, lasv. March 18.

CSpe-riaLPatrick, a freight hrakeman easployed oa tbe Fort Wayne read, fall from tbe top of 'hi traia at aa early hear bis fjBorning at tbe yards east of thia city, and wa run over by severs! cars, and so badly injured that death resulted in two hoars, tie l.svs a wife aad four children ia dasu- War he Baraed. Tirw--8CgT, R. Mayoh 1. Tb saaU buiUlng ef tb Oresa Dysmg aad rict: Works, this eiiy, were emttiwyed by fire this V..

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