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THE OIL CITY DEBRICK VOL. 23. NO. 01. MOHKIXG, MAT 20, 1390.

WAR PREPARATIONS lierwauy Will Spend 00,0110 Ai tioual an Her Tliis Year. XBffSI'Al'EU Aitril'L Ou the anil Respon BnslaBil Copying tati Legislative Mtjil Lo-s-nox, May Uemi.iu eminent haa asked the for farther vote of ne.wly for mi! tary purpose to inwt the es penJUurea which will bs oce.tMoned the of the new army bill, no pending in tha Heichaluj. The utes which this nnney be applied vs. plain the importance am! magnitude i. the.

army bill, which do not appear first glance. In tho first plic3, the mone is to ha applied to tha creation of TO uei iield is, the addition, guns to the field army; secondly, the increase of the establishments of th infantry cavalry-regiment, especially of the army corpa on the Russian and French frontiers and thirdly, the formation of new Ba variau division. The increase of the ar Lillery 13 intelligible enough. Tho Ger 'iiaaa field army' haa 3G4 batteries, sgains the French and the liuasiiin -12-J The present addition will give tha Ger man -134, vhfch ia more on a level with the figures of the cxac distriontion of the new batteries ia no known. Tho old organization gave to each intmtry division a field artillerv regiment composed of two "brigade divisions" of four batteries each.

Two yeara ago this system was replaced by oiio in which tae regiment, consists of three "brigade divisions" -of three batteries each. Thia would have given each division an extra battery (sir Runs), but It waa carried oat only In alternate regi- raenta. It will noV' doubtlesa bo extended to all the regiments. According to a rough division- the German army corps will, in future, go into action with something like the 130 gnna instead of the ninety-sis, so loiig the nominal number. The artillery will ba oae-third more nnmeraca than it was in the last war, and the effect expected from each pon ia at least double used to bo.

The new Bavarian'' division mean a roughly, an addition infantry the fighung increase of tin. frontier corpa eeems to mean that these corpa are to ba permanently on a war footing. As to the cavalry the statement is not quite intelligible, seeing that for a ioni; tima paat both Germany and Franca have kept a part'of their eavalrr ut war etrenEth, nnd hwn ready to pash it up to' pr frontier within a given number of honrs from the order to mobilize. Tha National Liberal Club has ordered the reprint of several million copies of Mr. Guidptone'a article, which recently appeared in Lloyd's London newspaper on "The lights ami RtapouEibilitiea ol Labor," GO that it can he placed in the hands of every wortingman before the nest general flection.

Mr. Gladstone gays nothing on the eight-hour fjuestio nor on individual strike or dispute. to look hack upon tho chanj which have converted Ftrifce" froai ofll ces against the criminal law into petfet, ly recognized reputable (jit'ic'iEtd tho right to withdraw oiu's commoditii from a bad market. Sinca lS25Uioinaii of the laborers' life has, aa Gladstone craduallv shifted from point outside himself 'to point Mr! 1MUOJS THRBHOJflNTS. sheriO'd officd in England ia much sought after, the Bboritrbeiug the oilit-ial head; oi tha county gentry and ofthetmeen'a authority.

Aa in tlm wo of the country uo vompo SIX COUNTIES tion fa sufficient Tho American the honor being deemed The American principle of local option for the li.juor traiik; which ia embodied in Lord Randolph Churvhill'dluvniebill, many wruiU within a few days- the presence of tho feature of com- peuutioa to publicans whoao ara withdrawn prevents theadvocatea oftein- penmca legislation from ing the Churchill nicusnru. The" London County a letvntlv instituted body formed upon tlio American plan of board of Connty ia agitating for the adoption of tho beUermeut principle, which compels adjoining own- era 10 pay a share of the cost of public mproveiuem, tuch as a highway or bridge, and member of tlie council eeeinwl very much surprised when informed that thia. too, had hepn the America for many Lord Salisbury is bo dajed by he opposition which the uopo-al to comneasAta publicans has aroused, nnd on this subject, too, the example of the United States iacjuoted with elhmj force against iho uJminlstratiou. 'In tha United States." eaid Mr. liryco in aifiameut, "where local ojition has been HO largely, there never had been, 10 believed, a single can ofrooipenaftt.

ag either brewers or liquor sollors for the upprtesion of their trade." Tho oppa- enta of the measure even claim that it would throw upon the country a burden foot than tinea thousands of mil- OG3 of dollars. This, added to the oven hundred nnd fifty million? of dol- ars which the Irish la'ud purchase bill, ccordiug to the claims of ita antagonists, exact from Great Britain, is making ic taxpayer very uneasy, and no gov- can hold place Kn.clnml htcharouses the anxiety of the tat- iver. I'rimarlM on Saturday lcii Delegates. uamrni c.immKs HIS He Indiana, UiviJes Butler ainl i'robablv Franklin. maijt-s held YiHonhiy in Butler, Franklin, Indiauu, CuuiucrhiiiH, (ireene and Knlfor.1 Oountlm.

In Unth-r the latest riMimis to-day thow large mnjori- tltatoriwo DMaiuatcr and The rofult lit not ileliiiitely krrjivn before lo- the election of (heir cj, but the in MAXl'FACl-L'KKS AMI UryWiinttoUo Ilninl mi the 1'ro- IHMi-O Turiirilill. laccilieia the tho Fecate Commitice on Finance being by manufacturers and who them to give hear- ia regard to claiiws in the tariQ bill, the urgent request of Senator llcilil- a hearlns was given to the fine cat bacco mun last Thursday. An effort to c-ep the mutter secret was uusnccezafu), nd now the committee is ezperiendug mo difiiculty doJcing importunate ents of the diSercnt maumi- during intereals. A number of iBiidmoata to the bill were atrrced by the and Means aimittee at the last meeting. Tho en who represent interests which would tio'jsare tlut thu Dshmate have won.

In Cumberland County thu Jutoit n.l- vicea ludic.i:o the delegation will be equally divided IJcUiiintiT and Hastings. The fiKi.i in Indiana county was the hottest ever known and it though tho Ualaumter men elected by a narrow majority. Bedford county Stone was victorious with llastiuj-d fi? stcoml choice. I'oh- mater being defe.iied. There was no contest Greeno county and tho will to the lion A majority of the of the county tooth nu(t it ia thought the UclKatts will vote for him, Ttt'o TOItfKllO Slll'lltS, Vutal At-i-itlt-ut ni Itrmlforil-Oue 1(03- Hiani-oiiu, jj ay Cl At a.

m. on Saturday Thomas Peterson find William and James Traiitor, boys ranging in from 10 to were tha victims ofa glycerine explosion. Thej were heidiug cattlo 011 the commons be- tweeii this i-Uy and Kendall Crc-ek and in their play found two torpedo Ptitcrion picked up a equib and EO did Trantor. After examiiiinn them for a moment the hoys Ihrtnv them to ground. Tha explosion that followed toro llm flesh rom youtin hanJ, blow out one eye'nnd cat oiioii his chwfc.

His little brother Willie received a teruWo si-alp wound left was driven into liia hi-ml anil his i pijie lacerated with a piece of these injuries the boys were cut and wounded bp of stjuil-s in all parts of their bodies Thpy weie difcovered soon after tho explosion ami ramwl to their lioiuts near liv. Wilie died ut 5 oVlork thia inorniuij ind twoolht'M not expected to t. pc i VA i he mat tor is hrini- by A forriGe rain storm accompanied hy heavy thunder and occurreil here this after- iiMii. Tha rain fell in shett? for about half hour, Hooding strcuta, fiiliiiij cellar- ami doing preat deal of damage. Railnud street in Cambria City was under water, the water ht-ing up to the first floor SO on that stroM.

BtttKB, PJL, Alay Tlio Republican, primary election yesterday WAS the largest and cxt-itinj; held in this county for yeaia. The affected by al they have clnii tpou tJte iimittea now, and it is very ditlicult to them Itc.iriug, but Jlr. Aldrich, a member of tho com- Uee, eaya thppe tactics have become own to others who have amendmenta tich desire to edopUM and every man who applies to the com- ttee will yive few hearings btfore the bill. COUllT'S thro jyhout has bemi a bitter one, in EO far us it related to delegatt'3 to the Convention. throwing to a considerable extent has beeu indulged in and a fcelinp engendered that time alono can alloy.

Owing to tho multiplicity of candidates, there being eompthin like GO names on the ticket, the count was not completed until late last night, and only meagre returns Iliave come in. There waa eomo laisunderptHrniing telal- LUR to the popnlar ciioire for Govei and as the tlctct contr Euch pnqwseonl Iht t-iiit bound truck of the Pennsylvania way covered to the depth of or three feet by dirt washed down iroui the hdld at several between the £loue bridse and itorrilville, do'ny- int; tr.dus for two orthreii hours. Tlie wteit bound track wa3 simiUrly obatruct- ed botwocti Coiieiuaugh and Johnstown. The rivers are np-dly but it is not thoutfht they will much i.v ined no for within hia almost within of very centre. When the gren reform bill waa juried the workman already almost fully privileged by law lire as he chcpp, ami the work has yet I be nmr-ndcd and completed by a tho of registration, by which th voting power of the Uritieh nation wi to some 7,000,000.

Midway betwec (he batlled paet repression nnd the tri combination of laho Mr. Gladstone to consider th cacEta of the curioua fact that Hi workinemen of the conntry alread have the rule of it at their if they will only to all pu their hands d.iwn simuitiiieously no pick it np. The feasibility of this efmpl act of co-operation muat eoon-barecog nfzed, and Mr. Gladstone looks forward to it with no more apprehension than any other clear-EinMed and sympathetic man. Labor has already learned some maf-naniraity from Eiicccas, ana in iu nnd Reacrosity have naturally thriven within tbo increaHet room for their To the advance of labor, Sir.

Gladstone seta bat one limit, and that ia at Iho threshold socialism. Labor will soon ba ecjaal, put shocan not dispense with it nor 13 it essential to hor Strength (hat ah should do BO, Sir. Gladstone if ho should called to resume the chief position in tht uxecntivo government, to place tbo legislation to which he refers dealing with Iho franchise nnd registtsition of inclnding lotlser.a, beyond all risk of fnil- tirtrby delay, BO that in any case the next election may bo tho Inat taken under While no meiumres con Id be more just or nccdfnl than those which would in this wny raise tho number of voters to 7,000.000, and mate their tnore rosjwnaiblo nnd effective by abolition of plnral voting, none would be mnrs heneficial to the Libernl party, who would pain mosi of all in London. '2 A rentarjtartle feature of English icgifi- iation jnet now Ia the tendency to conv the Lnited Stales. Not many yeara spb the that anything waa Anicri- -tn was huilicient to insnre rejection; but uow all ia changed, and the Amt-ricftn ex- impln quoted with forca nnd anihority.

the Istrat proposed ndoptlon of an iirr.crifan method ia tho intended aboli- feudal Iiixh MierKT, by tuo r.rown, who cnts ench a Jigaro In royal rncepilona, nnd inlicial ciraiiti', and pubstilution in us place of a paid flhcrifT, dtivotinenll iIstlmetoMsdntln, nnd without the fird mayor's wfiow GUI rounding ol the a- at present constituted. Thi! nlyecl will probably rocsivo attention at it: present of parliament. The I COREY, ilay iramps wero at nil early hou this morning while attempting lo rob tho house of Widow Mclaughlin, well-to- do lady living in the western part of the city. On diacovowd the party fired at the family. arrested by thu pjlice, hut on the way to lockup four fought deept'rateiy nnd escaped.

In nn hour and a halt they had all plcky.1 tht locks to their cell dooiv, tinjt a hole two feetpquarc tbraush a solid brick wall JS inches thick abovu uio main ontraiico door to lockup anil fscape.l. On the door was written letters. "Good bye." s. ICOJM, VfAsn, Jlay Francis Train stepped from (i Union Pn- ciflc train at 0:15 ligt evening, complet- the fastest trip ever.made aronnd tho world. He waa gone (i? days.

13 hours ind three miiiutt-s, but hia actual travel- ng time waa over 30 hoaia better, he mvinjj Htopned that length of time in lie was In jjrcat rasa be- some ono had robbed him at llnnl- Blon, Orej-oji, yesterday morning of and because the Tacoma people did iot tnmiali him a special train from Tdcotna over the Northern P.v Euch pnqwseonly abaat one (junrter of the votiira availw! themeelvt-M of thu opportunity to express ndosire. Of theaa Stone will probAhlyhaveamnjorlty.Thcro waa only a eoittenn'- vote for Hastim-e, irontootb and Oaborno. The returnp are notsnllicientyptto make clear climate of Ihft result for rounty ollicora. For Ilrowu, Dwlda and Campbell are close together. For Roister and Recorder.

David E. a fitcrlinn young nun of this ulare ia ucdniibudly eleded by from IliXl to 4EX) majority-over tho next hightsf, the present Jos. I'hornag, fur seeing to nave tho nomination with tha light between Williama or Book for his runninc mute. If Williame liolda out En the conntry diRtricU hu is all I-orTreiimrcr, Wilson npper.ra to be in tho lead, while CriEwell lisa a w.ilk over for Clerk of Courts. Cn-itain Ilippi'3 is pmbably P.if-- I'rothonotory.

It will take- tho olliciul caunt to dctcrmiuo what tffoof tin-17 cnndidatca for County Cormiiisaior.i Memorial services were held night in tho Second Presbyterian Churcli. Many of the old veterans were present lu full nnifortn. Evaua Post, G. A. 107; Downlnj; Post, A.

435; Union VeterAi; I.ea^av, EonB of Veterans and Women's Relief Corps 30 and cfsem- bled at their bc-idijHartcH and marchoii to the rhurch, which was already partially tilled. Kev. IVood'a termon, taken from various appropriato in tht- refutlui; ta and wr.rs, waa of high and interesting order. The ioxt 1 i'j cliapter, 12 nnd 17 versus. The soagj of the cjuartctio, con- Ohcrlts Lparh.

Kirk DYNAMITE I-XPLODKS. A iu 0., Struck and WU1LE UUtlfIS KKOli I' of It lows Tivo Men lujuiiuK Many 0., May imweiful ram siorm passed over tbia plat-e lust Jiijiut, ai-eoinpanipi! tlmndor. During tho i-ontinimncd of tha Etorin Etruct tlm John Charles block in l.nm«,sis iuih-3 tustof this citv, iibout o'clock thin inorninfj. The block wua occupiud by a and Keneiiil merchamliso "Etore. The liloi-k took lire fioni tho stroke and entiiely uoiiEiinied, together with tw dwellings adjoining.

There is no (ir apimratua in the villajrc- ami the citizens turned out with bnckota but could do not hint; toward extinjjiiishiny the When thoyaaw tLoir ullbrts were dirooted towanls saving thu contents of the building, tha uooda ibout 50 ponniia of waa kept in filestore, exploded with dieas- troDn effects. Thu boUits of John Smith and Jeremiah Jones were horribly inan- yled nnd mutilated beyond recognition. About 25 persona in all wore mora or loss injured. Tho killed nre John Smith, need 5-1 leaves wife and family. Jeremiah JoneF.aged OO.leaveswife and family.

Thoao seriously injured are: Joseph Haima.bad cut on forehead and limbs. F. llngsell, severe cut over left eye. John Gidlcgher, leg severely by frtlbni; from a ladder. F.

aryere. badly hurt by 'flying bricks. Of the remaining persons injured uono mo coneidored eeriously hurt. Physicians wero quickly summoned who atteuded the injured. Tim reporl of tha explosion was heard five miiee distant and the shock was PO great that iwarly all windows in tho village were broken.

The lire department, of this city was called upon for assistance and ttie fire apparatus put on a special train, but t)Plore they could start word reached Kurficatcr 6. Al Syftn I. IxiuUvilto 3. At Ht.IjMiM-t. Vorli ami tVuuhylvfiultt' Dunkirk 1 I Ut-ndvlllii 0 Duiiklik-lludruid 11.

DiinVIfk 2. Klu, JfwM lluiikiik ft; rrrurv. Jlru-IToiJ If. Duii- rlc nl Jjuiirdtuivu anil Ok-aii nt iltR.lvillu un nii-ouul Of wel tiTOiiii.l. Htitnlnj- Avsuclnduu ctubd al' Oloifu-Jlcr 1'oinl rnooit Iwforti l.nX'iiL-oiiln.

Ittu vliJton could iDtlilm; will, irftclilav. BMI" v- Iniilngv 1 234567SO RUE. kilo -j 0 0 1 1 0 2 'j 1 3 mini Ml In with a nnd 60 jicw il.lmt birtuiuilely noouo A iiuinbv'r wcni Inkcii' uwterllin luttnculou c.ipe. Ry Rrootlyn Columbus 3 0.0^0 0 t) 11 .1 olumbruS; nnd lEmallc, tho luck In thU votea were Iho lar by p.irly. There um to the t-ounlv ever polled 1,1 for the Stone men were "wceEsfai in nl! the live w-irda.

Kl I.vmASA, Thu diEtrlcIa heard from indicate the t-Iectiou of Elk- iue and Richitrda, Um DHamater c.uidi- dates, by from 700 to 1,000 majoritv Tho return! aleo Indicate the election o'f Morrow nnd Reed for ns-embly. James, Harvey, and Cribbs ore heauttfully rendered. OiLCiTv, Your criticism of iho iGUi inst. niton Mr. i'awflt-rly'a and recommendation to the membtHs of the of labor, are unfiiir and un- fonndwl in fact.

Powdcrly made no reference to or allcr.it iona of any kind in tho Knights of Labor Constitution. His published article in thr, ti-tlcf dealt t-ntirch- with thu Dt-od of "ballot reform" in this State. section -I, nrtii: of Pcnnyvlv the Repnhli Dvliunnlcr In Kile. irAY, May The w-oH of llrnry Dnmucn EKMNii, W. VA, May Tho Imost channel span of tho nion nilro.nl bridge no'-r in course of rection l.y (he Wbcellnjj Union Uridgo Terminal composed ofKuslcrn nwepl away this after- oom Tlio river channel ia 'filled with undrwte of tons of bent und twistetl on, while the --vooawork was carried own river.

Navigation is extremely ingcrt-us at this point and wreks clay in tha of the hridro work ill result. The loss to tho rompnny lioin primaries in Elk- county the elt-dlon of U. McEw.in, the earn man pi nty com for Dclaumter, vionsly elected hy thn lie is supposed to be innolnowbe The Jets 11 upon the cnntrnrtntp, Unird and 10 KdRfeuioor BticlRp PAOM, K.w, M.iy Fonlh hound dxlit train on the Missouri, (Cflne.ii A 1 and I'arsone, wae recked eix mil-'i from hero this morn. Tho wreck earned by a DWitch raided high hy Iho workmen 10 had repaired it. The engine nnd nix rs were dt railed aid fJemnlifthcil.

Kn- icerOiraiday wa- tcrriblv scalded and rcrnnn Downs was hadly Injured abont nftnr jon from tho of their injuries. ali-crnan Dolan waa ludly injured, but II recover. A contraction train Ft.tnil- on tho Eidu track was Urntk and an alinn laborer linrt. FALL UIVER. A May tnpp.i Lafen this afternoon IL boat containing 10 mpu, two women mid child, waa nnd nil were thrown into thowuttrand t-ight of iho drownnd.

Foliowint; ii a list or Iho drowned: Wittles, njjed 50; Mrs, 10; fiarn'mf Bnckltiv.ncetl.lS; Fred Jlucklcy, RP nilljp JJncklt'y, njrcd Willia Torncr, Urn, the KvU-nntemA mnrdprcr, horns thief and in jail nt Clayton, tho county rcii of St. Lo'iis countv iaa been identified U'ells. tho Denver bank robber, who Cashier Mofrall.oflhe Hnl National JSftnk of IVnvr-r, tn linml ovi ca-h in thorointofn revolver. iiLADr.i.i-itu, Nt-Htorinn, hence for ia ngronnd in the liipht, balow Castle. Sim will lighter p.irt nf rnrgo and hoprj to Jfe i-i etr-itu tilt' of 63 the Constitution now bU the end lunt ballot rufonn bo made pos- Eihle for in tLia -Stale, ho ehowed the ftb'ohile for a chauRti In the fiindftintijfjil law, amendment of the CooRtitution.

Tina is admitted on all Imudp.s.-' absolulely Tiiedif- ferenco between Mr. Ppw.lfrly's uoaition and tlmt of oilicra ia as to tho most prompt and menus of cflt'ctin? Iho remedy. Others say, "Ut tha Legislature propose an aim nfW'nt and submit it to tho people for ratification." Powderly and well let tho people hy constilutioiml convention amend their own instrument this ia tho difference aud a vital one it is. Mr. Pnwdcrly ia riclit and we are with him in hie matter.

We dare not trust this important mutter to politicians, nor will we, Mr. Pow- derlydid not even ajuinl at turtleim iwlitics, aiul when il is aflirmcd that we, aa nn orfjanizcd body of toilere, oppressed by ha.l Irurs, Ehonltl ifinore politic, wo Fiinnly ie.SL-iil the ludignity iw an im- ptachmonl of our common honesty. Mr. Powdvrly Is rfehl, r.ll nnd we itropcw to holt) up hie hand? in this wu. try fnily Ac.

M. I). A. 1U9. A Fly hoso head ccouii.

lienOcd mid ic'ti. Dutint; tbu (Jklcngo ronrtlt. N-oit- York hiu jumped out of Iho tLi liolc Ian clover thitjf. Cladnniitl fMIcn from i i.ril tlio Iic.vl of Uuxton ILU dim bed out of iilli, will, Clcvolnnd nn.1 By Inndips I 2 3 i 3 7 a 10 u. ic.

E. OD-JOOS050 2-122013 OU2 1 0 3-13 8,2 Lira 7. Kliret; uwiilro, DOCJCALT. 13, iritooKLYSa, BIIOOKI.VX. mil Uiu Brouklyu Ainvrlnn AMOolittioit totun R.III.

iiinl u-itiicsseiMiy Si6 The icrnooti allymUnco 2.D17. By 2 3 4 3 7'S rwiklyu 0 1 1.0 1 0 0- 3 3 '5 6-'' nitrm-a Coluuibua n. J' I'illalmrs 1.1 Voit-NVxv IMiijri ii' frnnio out of live, 't if it from (o ttilril mtrtli, fifth. (tnil l)utr rt lu follotrlnR it! 2 i rrj- Il A tirawhorry blonde over the winds of 23 Rumnierj have Fished nnd whose homo ia in the pretty viilHge ofTitiiflvilteJiag bcnn ('Hijtiijc-il IhoriRhtofwRy fora pijic line throuch HUB section. Ilia Imu3 iaof tliR tJircoply, 'double twisted, cam-rill rated order r.ud ho wonld make fortnnn us a drummer, Hois very fresh, nnd what would (ill Webster's iinnbritlgt-il.

week hfs gave exhibition!) of finished up throe lino Ilo ia having heaps atlun thu of inn wl it- I rtnrncil. tOly liulldinp, owned hy Patrick ftlly.prwIilontofthnAmi'r' 1 burned (hia iniuuncp, Cuic-Atio, JIr.y tin- esj.loaion of fl lilast furnficn nt t'io Illinois Works on Arhhimi avenue, TITB norknicn ircre horribly bnrncii and criiF.heil this Aiiciisi Millen- hofFiT cannot rcrovtr. Tho olhc-i? Michael Qninl.tn, Henry Ayors. John Ilrnnskt nntl 1-iUuiorris fisrionsly injured. PARIS, Mny 2-V-The French o.ikca was nin to dny ot Cliantily nnd irns won by three Icngtha hy I'ierre Donon's filly Wsnder Al inenihara of Congress are.

bsginmne (to' feol a lit Ue uneasy about'tha way printion hills ara piling" ap thia Thenmormt of'approprialipn 1 ready parsed and fo an; aggrejato that will exceed revenues hy many, 'mi 1 1 ions coming fiscal Goyern'merit rei from all sources fo'r the ing the postal was'i-Tpiaced' 1 1 by the Treaairy Department recenUvTat.fel; i flp0, 100,000. The regular printion exclusive of doQcieucies i' will amount to the banking fuuda will' reabh'r SIOI.GOO,-^"^ 000. Tho deGciency hills to tho estimates tlio mernberaVof. the Sonato Appropriation "Oommitteo niuoant to ftt makee an aggregate of of appropriations, exclusive' of-tliede-'- poaucnt penBian.biil ifittedoinea'alaw the Senate. 1 neoKa appropriations at the last 'short Eefision jiuioimlcd to and they are likely to amount to a good deal 'more at Una EBBaloD, as tho public buildins bills already reported in the Houeo carry nn aggregate appropriation of 300, to FST nothing of.

the Senate bills, jut if the miscellaneous appropria- cnrrj only the sarao amonat ag al the session tho total appropria- lonswillnmonQt to leav- ng deficiency of fignrcsand the eEtimatca out of fight possible appropriations for coast dufenBca, the direct tax bill nnd many other purposes which if made, will swell tho deficit nest considerably above one hundred miliior.a. I'msnuiKi, Jfay slides and washouts between Jforrilville nnd on the Pennsylvania Kailro.id ciused a temporary Eiispcnsion of irallic to-ni ht. Tnilua with a large force of men were sent from thia citv, and IP. expected that the trnrka will bo' cleared hy midnight- The limited express ttao from tho cast early lliia evcniug is ci- pcctcil ahaul 2 o'clock to-morrow inorn- inp. Tho Dtoim in tho moimtaina tvday wr.a the heaviest thia year.

Will Hutu lo nllTnlHli. BUFFALO, N. Mny Arlington Giib of this city hart offered a pure of for a filovo fight between Miildoon'fl prolrge. Kil frmltli, of Denver, and JnmM D.ilcr, of rhiladelphia, to tako ntnre ne.tr UiilTalo, Juno 10. Tho men Imvo depnatfea each an a cuw- nntce of good faith.

Tlio Iclvrr rnlllnR-. W.UUIKN-, Mny 8-10 fiat nnd falling. Weather warm nnd raining..

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