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I T he Y oungstown N ew s . Y O U N G S T O W N , N. Y., FR I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 12, 18S6. No. 38. T H E H I T G \ R I A N P R I N C E S H 0 C K IN G s t o r y o f b r u t a l i t y . 1 ( 5 3 1 ) — I I A H \ A R O — 1 H 8 ( > . T H E SOBRANJE E L E C T S PRIN C E WAL- DEMAR O f DENMARK. Tli* (<«IUi7 (.oil* In tht? HebranJ© Do Not Knt htiw© (Im r tlie l r New U u ler— P rint© It Ism a r c k llu r r l e d l jr H u iiiinonrd to Iterlln for C o n s u ltatio n . H o n a , Nov. 11. —Tbo eobnuija, a t a *** ret wmion Tutwdny evening, a ftor a debate which lasted three hours, decided fcr> elect I'rinre W aldeiiuir, th«* third non o f tin* k ing of Den- m a rk, ax Kucceeaor to P rince A lexander on tlio throne of Bulgaria. P rince W aldernar ia 28 y e a rs okl. Tin* scwi'm of the aobr&nje to elect a succeaaor U> I V ince A lexander waa held yea te n lay m o rning M Iladralavoff, tin* p rim e mlnixter, proposed the nam e of P rince W aldernar The whole axaembly roue in a body and elected W aldenuir hy acclam a tion. Tlie public iu the gnlV rira did not )?nr tici|«nte in the cnMnisi/mm nutnifcHtcd hy the deputies and exhibited no approval of the eh*-tion. A com m ittee of five waa ap|ioiiited to officially convey the deciaion to the prince. A fter tha election hy acclam a tion of Prince W aldi inai*. ua the HucceaKor of Prince Alex ander to the Bulgarian throne, the pi*eaident of the ttohranje infortncil that laxly ol hia con fident, belief thut the European power* would unhcHitatingly ratify the aobranju'e xctioo. There waa am o n g the deputies a considerable aliow of enthuaiAam over tlie choice of Prince W aldetnar. M. K araveloflT haa resigned the regency. Min MiitkurofT and Htamhuloaa will alao re sign from the regency in onier to rem o ve all ohstie len to the election of a new regency. Both will without douht I k ? re-elected. Prince W aldem n r of D enm ark, who haa Ixmau choueii ruler of Bulgaria, Ls about ‘JM years of age, and ia a sailor of the Danish royal luivy, and LokN tho rank of Iieut4*nant in tiie Danish navy. He waa recently m a rried hi th-» daughter of the Duke of ( 'hurtlT*. He hail engageiI to viait G reenland and Iceland on an exploring expedition, hut when his nam e waa mentioned with the Bulgarian m i c - cewsion he a t once hied him self home hi make Hu* most of hia chances. H e in now at Cannes, Franco. Sum lim n e d hy th e F in p e r o r . B k h i.in, Nov. 1 1 . P rince Bismarck arrived hen? yesterday in obedience to the summons of tla* em p eror, who will im m ediately hold a conxultation w ith the cliancullor in regard to affairs in B u lgaria F ron t a I.om lon C o rresp o n d e n t. Ix)MH)N, Nov. 11 H. A. Perry cabled to the Boston Herald from Ixmdon laat evening: “In selecting Prince W a h lem a r of Denm ark aa successor to Prince A lexander, the B u l garian assembly haa m ade a very conserva tive choice. It waa feared that the )>atriotic |iarty would bring forw a rd Prince A lexand er'* nam e a n d inaiat th a t the abdication waa legally incomplete till approved by the g r e a t Mihnuije. This course mny .still be held in reserve should the Bulgarian governm e n t find it im- |NKvsihl«t to avoid the veto power o f the cxar hi any other way. But in fixing ujxm Prince W u ldem u tr the assembly shows that it drain* to avert f u rth e r com p lications by presenting an unexceptionable princc-eloct for couflram- tion hy the g n a t pow«*rs a n d the sultan. Tho prince's acceptance of the honor is, however, very m uch qui'stionod. He will certainly de cline if there U risk of ths c u lt's op|Mwution.\ A S tatu e W h ich W til Nut Need a l ig h t. W a s h i n g t o n , Nov. 11 M Bartholdi is a x p x t a l to nrriv? in W ashington daily. During his sliort stay hare some definite action will he taken w ith regartl to tlie proponed Lafayette statue. The models have all been received but one, aiul rem ain hklden in the attic of the state tlepartm e n t. It m ay be Bust it will tie decided not to w ait for tlu? model from France, in which case the selection will be m ade f ruin tiume aiivady rwvived. The statue will not he equestrian. T h e C o m te de I’tirU ’i lien e r o u s tilft. P a r is , Nov. U .—L e tters were publicis'd here y e sterday revealing the fact th a t in 1878 Uie Com te de Paris {aid a visit to Uie foun dry where the various p a r ts of M. Bartholdi's statue of liberty were being m ade and closely i m n i n a i the work. A few days later it is shown tho oouite subecribed $ 10,000 tow ard Ua* cost of c o n e tructing the statu©, and in a letter a«*coinpunvmg Uh* g if t eXpresMxt to M. Bartholdi his e arnest interest iu everything ixmti ihuUug to a dower union uf Franc© aiul A m e rica _____ T h e H o k e E x tra d i t i o n ( W , M o m k x a i., Nov. I P - A t the request of the prisoner's attorney yestcniay, pro* veil mg? in Uh* Hoke cam wvru adjourned until U> ilay. Bail was refused, a n d Hoke is in the custody of the sheriff. Hts w Ue posses the greater p a r t of Ua* Lane w ith him. TU* Madrid In s u r r e c tio n . M a d r ib , Nov. II.—Of the iiumt»*r of per sons condemned to prison f o r participation in the recent r u v t lt ui S(*aiii 230 were sentenced to impriwoument (or life. hiiflrrliif* of a S a ilor on a llritU h H a rk. P u t lo Iro u s for Ite v a n I y-five Days, W lieu He Dl©d—A H o r r ib le Tale. H a LIT AX, N. 8 .. Nov. 11.—M artin G riut m an, a carpenter, Iwlooging to the barque Ivy of Quebec, a n d Hichard Kiddle, a seam an, charge Capt. W illiam Glen with having caused the d eath of one of his crew nam ed Jam e s Pierce while the v s s e l was a t Hoiira- baya, J a v a Since tho barque arrived a t H alifax, Uie m ate, Alexander Gordon, and Kiddie, have been iri jail, each on Uh? charge of ajwault, preferred by the other W hile G rit man Iuih had to sue Capt. (iiett for a por tion of his wag‘*a G rintm a n , who impresses tis? listener with the tru th of h is story, says tliat Pierce was con tint** I in irons for neventy-flve days, a t the end of w hich he diud and the irons rwmaiiw*d on his wrists up to his dying moment. The punishm ent was inflicted bemuse the man, win* was *hip|H*l a t New-York in u hurry to fill another Meajiian'H pla» tr, w a u h d to havo his pa|jers nuule out properly before the British consul a t Bourabuya. Capt. Glen re flated ItecxiUHt?, it is said, lie did not w u n t to deal fairly w ith him respecting wages. Tht) first three days alter being put in irons Pierce was tied on the deck, and ut night tim e Ijeutcii by the captain in a heartless m anner, a heavy belaying pin and a loaded whip being u.wd as wca|xaiH of punishm«*iit, und blood from tbe m an's wounds stream ed down his face and dripped on the deck. A fter th a t he wan confined in a paint locker, a foul-biuoliing place flllol w ith oil and |xiiiit, and st» Hinall he had not room in which to lio down. Here ho was kept continually until the night before he died, being fed on a Iialf |x)iin<l of bread w ith water daily. The evening before he succumbed one of the crew m anaged ft) iinltx k his priHOii door and th a t night he slept on the* deck. In tho m o rning he complained of illness nnd two hours later expired. The m a tter has I kmh re- ferred to the niinist«*r of m arine, whose in- Ktni' tioiiH are aw aited lK*foro action is taken. lu tbo m euntuno the eaptain is a t large. Both he and the m a te deny the story of in hum a n ity tow ards Pierce anti allege* th a t I k ? was put in irons lxvnitHe he would not work, and th a t he died from cholera. MORE EARTHQUAKES. Tlie llravliign to hihI l io F e lt a t C h a rles ton and V icinity, and A b o a t D e tr o it. C h a r l e s t o n , N ov . ft.—Tho public schools wero m session when the earthquake shock cam e yesterday, anti there were jxmlcs in some of Uie schools. One txjlored girl junq>ud ; from u wimlow and wax seriously injured. In another colored nchtiol several childit»n were slightly injurod hy falling pluster. The sh<N-k 1 was quite severe a t Huiiiiiiervillt*. It was felt | from Kavunnuh to Lynchburg. The most serious dam a g e here w as tlw* c racking of a few walls anti the tum b ling down of some j chimneys. T h e vibrations lusted ulxiut forty j »*«coiiils, am i were sem i-rotary. ThiH renewal af the tlisturbance bus brought hack a feeling • t»f a n x iety. The shcck was nu»r »3 severe in several plat*t*s of the state than here. At W alter boro the c i n u i t court adjourned hastily owing to the a larm of the ix oplo in Uw* building. D e t r o i t , Nov. 6 . — Y t*stenlay m o rning sev eral distinct shtK ks of e a rthquake were felt in this city. They wore m ost |*orteptioii to the engraver* of C u lvert Lithographing com p any ! the delicacy of their work m aking them par ticularly sensitive to the slightest shocks. Sim ilar e a rthquake distuibum*** have toen felt f requently of late ai.- tlwy h a v e torreepondod ix m t l y with tJio tim e of thu most severe ; H h o c k s in the stuith. AkwKit two week* ago i the e n g ravers noticed a distinct slKx k a t 2:20 p. n». The next day's p ip r n i contained ra- ports t)f shtx'ks a t tin* tam e hour a t Cleveland and }xtiutM fu rth e r south. The shock here yesterday m o rning was w ithin one m inute of the tim e of the shocks in W ashington, Charleston mid Richmond. PROGRESSIVE THEO L O G Y . Tlie A m e n d e d liiu r g t m A g H lm t th e An dover I'roIenioi'it-iSuiiip D ireful Con ms q lienees. B oston , N ov . 10. — Tho lx*ar»l of visitors of A n d o v er Sem inary have actvptcd the am ended charge* against the accused |>rt> fcssors, anti scut t)\er to tlu m , ordering them to file their answers hy Saturday, November 27. W hen their answ e r is tiled the visitor* will tix a tune lor the public hearing. The c luirgcs are sulfotantially the same as I k *fore, but are m o re and are draw n against the pn>ft**sors individuiilly. The pro- teMxirs will meet tiie c h a rges by a general tlcmul. '1 hey say tliat for o 0 \»*ars it luu l* r n couccxled th a t the A n d o v er creed slioultl he accepted w ith interpivtatinm i ; that the visitors are thcmsclvtw com m itted to Uli.'. view autl th a t the latfst professors elected, M o snt. Harris, HincUs and T a y lor accepted olliee w ith the uiicterstandiug tliat the same hi ter pit* ta t .on of the mutt* of c a rrying out the bequosU sliould tst follow i \1 in und ever as in other cases. If tho c h a rgia should not be sustained they expect the agitation of the m u tter will cease, but if they an? sustained, Ua*y lieiieve serious ••>nst*t|ucnces would fol low so the denom ination because they havo evidence that a large body of the leading ck r g y and laym en are w ith llit-m. THE GREAT CELEBRATION AND T H E PR E S ID E N T ’S PART TH E R E IN . DOING T H E SAM PATCH ACT. U w r e i r t i D ouovmii W ho Juni|>«tl from lli«* l l r o o k l y n I t r h l g e N o w Di |*» f r o m I h e M tM p e n s loti l i r i t l g e D v e r t h e M a tc itr* . Pm awpett H o u r b , N i a g a r a K a l i s , O n t., Nov. H.—Lawreiit «» M. Donovan ju m p 'd from Um* ih*w suspens.on bridge into tin* N iagara rtver, a distant© of llKi f«*t a t 7 oYlt x'k y ester- day m o rning for a wagt*r of $500. The weather was c«Ud and clear. The groum laud bridge covered w ith m o w . He selected the? center of the bridge for the ft*at, swung him- st* 11 over the sale a n d *irop|xsl with ali his clothe* a m i boots on. He went d o w n s traight as an arrow , striking feet first, n u k in g a heavy qtlash in ihe? water. H e w a x p irktd up by m e n in a sm all row boat none Uk? worse ft»r tte* a d v e n ture IXmovan arrivet .1 a t tht? Falls S a turd a y night and left again shortly after cum p teting his f e a t It is reported tte? riccetuiUy for w inning the fVH) rauanl him to m a k e the at tem p i A short tim e ago the cham pion jum p ing goal badge was piv**mt«d to hun hy Richard K. Fox for jum p ing from the Brooklyn bridge. L o n d o n , N o v . l l . —Yhw s trike of tbe spin* m*r» a t i ai wren, Lancashire, has been sotUtd | and the operatives will a t twice i'cSUjlie work. H e 1* Cilven a Moat FnthualaatU* H*t*fp* tio n a t th e llu b —T h e K x e rrisr* at Nan- d e r ’s T h e a t e r —* A f ter D in n e r Kpeeeh- M a k lng anti t h e I’ra s ld e n t's Word*. B o s to n , Nov. 2. —The train bearing Presi dent Cleveland to Poston arrived in this city at half-past six yes ten lay m o rning, a n d found Govsrtaor Robinson, hi> aities, and the corps of cadets in waiting. G o v ernor Robinson welcouitd the president r ith cxtcuded hantL ■ P in iile tit Cleveland briefly replied to the governor’s sliort speech. Tte* i»arty Uien en te r c l carnage** and, form ing in the pro* essittfi were sseortad to tte* vendotne, w here brt?ak-* fast was liad. A fter t h u the procession was again form ed an«l took up ite w ay to Cam bridge, the |K*oplc chts r in g tho president en- tbu.siastieuUy. H a r v a r d was reached shortly after 10 . I h e party, after tein g rect ivtsl at Gore hall by President Kliot, prot'ceded to Kantier s theater. H ere exercises were held, consist.ing of prayer by Professor Peabody, an oration by Jam e s Bus*#*!! Ix>wcll, music anti a j s s m by Oliver W endell Holmes. D u ring the t w n i s c s at every reference to President Cleveland the theatre echoed aiul ro-echcKsi w ith applause. D u ring Mr. Towell’s address this applause was m o st lioisterous, and the president blu.shii»gly arose and bowed his acknowledgmeuta. Also when reference w a s m ade to President Kliot be w as most enthusiastically received by the great au dience. A t the conclusion of the exercises in S a n d e r's theatre tte? com p any repaired t*j the haiiquctting hall which, after the viands had been am ply discussed on hour, was passed in after-dinner Kpeechmabing. Ju d g e Devens delivered a speech of introduction, after which President Khot responded for the uni versity aiul G o v ernor Robinson then spoke for “O u r Common w ealth.” Pnw ident Cleveland on being Introduced was received with most uofeigued dem onstru- tioiih of respect Tte* applause was long und hearty. H e said: Mr. President and G cntleinen:—I find my- self to<lay in a com p any to which 1 am un- UH«*d, aiul when 1 see tlie a lum n i of tiie o ldest college in the land surrounding, in their r ight of honship the m aternul boartl, ut which 1 am b u t a n invited guest, tte? rt lb f t iou th a t fur me there there exists no a lm a m a ter, gives rise to a feeling of regret, which is kindly tetn p e m l only by Uie c o rdiality of your wel come ant! your reassuring kindness. If the fact is recalled th a t o n ly twelve of my tw enty- one predecesMort ill office teni the a d v a n tage of a collegiate or university e d u c a tion, a proof is presented of the dem o c ratic sense of our jjeoplo, r a ther than an nrgm n t ut against the suprem e value of the best and m o st libeial education in bigli public positions. If I um to speak o f the president of the United States 1 d esire t e fneiilion as the m ost pleasant and t hai uctei istic feature of our s y s tem of govei niiu iit, tlu* nearaesi o f their jmo * - ple to their prt*sidenl ami other high o H icia U. A close view ulTortkil our citizens of the acta am 1 com 1 u d of those to whom they have in- trusted their intereste, verves as a regulator nm l cheek u ] kjii tem p tation mul pressure hi office, and is a constant rem inder thut d ili gence and fu itlifu im s s art? the m easure of public d u ty, and such a relation betw een president and |)©opio o u g h t t e leave but little room in popular ju d g m e n t and consoleru.© far unjust und false accusal ions a n d for m a licious slanders invented for the purpose of under m in ing the |M*ople's trust uml confidence in the adm inistration of their governm e n t. No public pfllcer should desire te check the utmost, freedom of criticism as t e all otticial acts but every r ig h t thinking m a n m ust con cede tliat the president of the U n ited Htatt s should not Ik* p u t beyond tin* p rotection whit h AmuricuiLs love of fair pliiy and decency av con Is to every A m erican citixen. This tra i t of our national character wtmltl not en courage if their ex tent and tendency were fully appreciated, the siiiy, m e a n und cow ardly lies tiiat every day are found in tho colum ns of c e rtain iiew’s{ui|M‘rs which violate every lnstim g of A m erican maiiliuess a n d m ghoulish glee dcHecratc eve. y hai red relation of private life. There is nothing iu tlio highcKt ofl'.co Unit th<* A m erican people can confer which imkv» sarily m akes th a t prchitlcnt altogether m I fish, w h eining nml unti u st w o rthy. On the con trary , the solemn tluties which eonfront him tem i te a sober sense of resj^m sibility, the tru s t of the Am erican [teople am i an appn>- ciation of their inissiou am o n g Uie n ations of the earth should m ake u ) a tn o tic m an, ami the tal»*s of d istress whit h reat h him from the hum ble aiul lowly and m x d y am i atthctcd in every corner of the land cannot fail to quicken within him every kind impulse a n d tender sensibility. Afh?r all it comes to ibis The people of th© United States luive on** ami all a sacred mission te p c r .oiu . anff your president, not m ore surely thnn every other citizen who loves hD country, m u st awtuint» parte of tin? res|H)usibility of the d inonstration to the world of the success of popular governm* nL No nuin can hide his talent in a napkin and escape the txtndeiiuialion which his slothful newt dflMTVM, n«>r evtnb* tin? stern sentence which his faitlilcsKm*?© invited. Be assured, uiy fitem ls, tliat Uio prlvibgtw of this day, no full of im p rovem e n t, and tin* (u>>yments of this hour, w> full of pleasun* aiul cheerful encouragem ents, will never Ik* forgotten, and in p a r tin g w ith you now let me express m y e arnest hope th a t H a rvard's alum n i may alw a y s honor the veneralde in Ktatution which has b o n o m l them , and th a t no m an who forgets and neglect* hts duty to A m e rican cituuindnp w ill find his a lm a m a ter her©. A fter Um* b a n q u e t th© procession re-formed aiul escorted tlit? |>n*skb*nt te Fanu ul Hall where he recx ived such of Um* peopk* um t hem* to call u(s>ii him. Tlu* h all hail Iks it pat ked for tw o hours in aiitici|MAtkm of his i*«»mmg aiul thousands of poopk* wen* obligetl to go aw a y tUsappomteil in their ©xpectaUou of grasping th© hand of the president Afer half a u hour of ham L h akiug th© president was tenn aw a y aiul the )*n«x*zanou t«n«k up tts m a rch Uirough W ashington, Hcbouf, Beach aud A rlington str©*-u am i Gonnuou woaith avenue t e th© H«*tel Vtm lom a, arriv in g am id the thunders of a b a ttery of twt*nt> -on© g u ifc Five UMHisand tkrkets haul been ihstributaii, am i froui dark until 10 ociock a stream of hum a n ity {tassed through tb© buUd to Ux* j s ir lot's d©< o r a ted w ith $ 10 , 0 UU w o rth of (lowers, where th© pr«*u.U*uf am i Mr>. Uteva- lantl, w ith u n tiring grat i-u^iiea received th© ekt© of Button am i New-Kngiaiid. A fter grasping the hand of tlie imwktent c o d hit lr;d e each individual was M c tfted by one of ! the very attractive ushers to th© Connuon wiwdth Avenue eutraiuv. where carriagt© were in w aiting. Hckmi a f ter 10 o'clock, am i i cheers, music ami good bye* tbe presidential party were hurried into carriages, and os enrted by the IndepetMtent corps ot cadets, * proceeded te th© Boston tSfe A lbany dep*<t, where they ©mbarkotl for New-York on th© | 10:3U tram . ALL Q U IET ALONG T H E CHICAGO- Hontlilng l.flTftl «»f 9,000 Men U n d er Ariiin—A I t<w Ntiot© t nu in a T rm p tirary K s c ltem r n t. C h ica g o , 111., Nov. 10. — E v e rything 1 was quiet and orderly a t the stock yards yt*Mh*rtlay afternoon. ’Hm* r.iiln«a*lx aro helping th© (tacker* in every way, a s the •jMNNly cIom© of the strike is of th© g reatest IKMssibl© motiR*nt to them. All thoruauls com ing ui lien* ar© offering te tm u g workm en lu re and te return Uiem free t>f charge in | case they arc tiiNsatisfieil. A t A rm o u r's down tow n offices a U iut fifty men were out in tht* hallway aw a iting transportation to th© houses a t the yards. M a n ager Cudahy was found up to his ©ars nr work a t A rm our's. He said be had fully 1JMJ0 m en a t wt*rk, and was getting along all right. There w ns alxm t the nairn* iiu im I k r ©niployetl a t Sw ift's yesterday m o rning. C raig & Flem ing have also a nuiiiU r of nu n a t w or k, and w ith tlu? 850 a t M orris’ am i some Kinalit r houses, th» 1 ••? art* ls?tween V**) aud 5,0UU men a t work, m any old ham la The m a jority of tht* s trikers teem to rejoice over th© resolutions a g a inst the K n ights «»f lj&bor that iiave i wm mloptwl by the istckera. M 1 think we were in the w rong when this I i»t strike was or d ered \ k iti o n e of tht* It aders to a reporter jiitU*iii«^, “ b u t tin* packers by tbeir outlaw ry resolutions hav© put us in tlu* right. Y esterday tlie g eneral auuemby of the K n ights could not consistAiUy take up our fight; to-day am i from UUa o n they will U* Is mud tt» d o battle for iia Tbe o rder has 1** cil attacked nnd e v e ry otiiour a n d me*mU?r m u st stand up for us.” “ W ill 1 ’owdcrly comcf* wa* asktwl. “I don’t know,” he replied, “b u t 1 think lu* will, aiul if he titM*s not he will send along several of his most trust w o rthy liciit*nnnK W e a r e being victim ised \* ing teltl thn t w© m u st forsw ear ourselves and lit? m u st do som ething t h t idvt* nud do it p rom p tly. Tlu* nerve—Uie inconsistency—of the packer*?, rich, all of them , am i well able to take cure of themseivt©, form ing a p.w i rful orgnnizu tit>u theniselvcv a n d solemnly tloelarm g th a t p*or uieu with fam ilies shall not havo the right te com b ine for their h If-protection. This thing would Ik* laugliable if it were not serious. ThousantU of men will starve before they agree to Uie huniilinting coiulitioiiH forced U|m»ii them . The {utckeiu are gotxl union men, anti I um glad to him* they are proud of it, but they seem to think th a t mechanics who follow tlie w o rthy ex am p le which they them selves have set are unfit to live. I h ave ht»|>e tluit the etnplt*yt*m will a p p reciate the indelensibk* |M>>itieu whi« Ii they have aisu inal, and settle this unfortu nat© tliffieulty by arb itratio n , ami I think th a t if Pow d erly hincclf coum*h lier© Uiat will I k * tli© o utcome of w h a t th r m ten s just now lo become a serious war between euipioyeis and eiuploycx*M . \ 'I he first excitem ent of the day nt tlu* stock yards occurred a t 1 o’eltK'k yewterd my aftei- noon. A t lh a t hour w o n l was sent to tlu* headqunrU*rs of tlu* d e p u ty sheriffs Uiat tlieir scrviccH were nwsltvi a t F o rty >«?<*. nd and tshlaiid avenue. Fifty dcputi©** immtslintoly hurried to Uu? plats* und were quickly foi lowed by four c(Mn|>ani«a of m iliiis. An in vestigatlon was nuule and it was fouiul thnt four deputies, who hat I U*eu left to |>aLrol un alley in Uie vicinity, had been fired on by some unknown )>arti<i!. The tiis? was re turned, but tht? aggressors ©*tca|i©tl. C h i c a g o , Nov. ll. There was a lnisv sthim* nt thejtown hall a t Ua? Union ?.t<x k y u rtindtiriug yesterday m o rning. A b o u t 5,G»W of the oid employees of A rm o u r & Co., Hwift A Co., aimI the Chicago ! ’a< k ing lYttvixion < 'onifsmy were congregated there for thi? jmisMiK* of being fiaitl oif. I t was deenuxi m o re advisa bie to let them get their jsiy then* tliau to have it done at. tht? firms' offices. lk.si lt*s the g n a t throng of strlkt i> then? were UmhivudU of their friends. Th© crowd waa a little more tu ii ulent than Tucstlay mul Gen Fit.x I ua* put an ex tr a forts* of men uear tht* town hall to I k * ready in t on© of any disturban**©. An af term m u |««|K*r nays: “Th© hoycutt lias alrcutly been dw laretl by tb© gem rai c m u tive lmMini of tin* K n ights o f Ijtlitir,*' said Mr. B a rr a t noon. “It L*gau on A rm o u r a imsita anti other pisxlucta. How f/u* wi* nlmli ex tend us to other pa* k ers i cannot say yet,” Th© railroads a re b< Ipmg tie* pa«'kets, and will carry laiKMrers fn s u all pai(s© f tin country to th© stockynnL- free, hte-uki u b laborers fail t e s u it Un-ir cinpioyt'rs they will be returned te their bonus und. i t be xaju> coiiditioiia. Tli© packers a r e advertising for bkiiletl butebers in all (Mirte of th© c o u n try, but up to tlat© but few iitt-tj hav© avail, ti UwuikcIvw of wliat ia U l ined \a g«4>l* u op portunity te m ake good wag.w.” H e reafter all imm w ho go to wt»rk in tb© |A«*klngbi)(ic> m ust sign a contract s tating th a t t u v arv not nu-ufiKtrs of any lat*»r organizaiioa «.n l w dl uot join any. This c o n tract is t*» be given to tlu* t in | 4 ovt*r. a n d shouUl any nuin violate th© a g n s u u a t bt* will bu d..* hargtxi hi •tauter. A train load of mi*n left New-York Tues day over th*? Erl© ami pfoM*d through H u r nvUsvilk* y estertlay im truing, going over th© western divtsiou of tte? Erie a n d tte* Nypano, Thrrt) wen* aU tut 7iS» in te* p u t ) , a n d tte y were deacriti©d u» ate>ut as rough a im king UA ot meu as could Lk? pi« k .tl up in a day. iu tween New-York am i Horuelteviirt* aU n it \ twenty-five o f tte* m en w©i© k**t, o r at *© 0*1 they d> w rtal U»© p a rty. A hatch tw enty 1 tbiTiugh ikiffaio a t puuq yt*%t 4 -ith»y on 1 th© New-York ( Y n trai and IjUt©Hte*re mad«, 1 and while tfw-y rtood in tb© station wnit j i g for Um* tetke Kte»n* train m a n y c'snm e n ts were mad© on their Umgti tq p«nuM « . H ftl Tap© and f.ih r r t y ’s l ight. W a s h i n g t o n , Nov. 11 St* reterv Endi- cott says be is not a wan? th a t U h t i ar© any w ar d« i « riiirent fun*is th a t can te* umxI , to in a in u m a light cm th© B a rtteddi * statu©. He intirnatex th a t if up* >u investig&Uon i t should be fouml tliat depart- • partinviit fumia could U> w**l tor tte* p air Imjw* it m ight tej done, l»ut a t present h© is di»- do*©* I to thm k th© di*jKirtn.cut con take wj m s tion in U m * m a tter. w tim s n • s f i t e t u a i»ofr*if*a. Mu.TVVtUBk V t , N*-w, l i - t t e wvszkai xuilrage bill, win -te tb© lower hous© a lew days ago, was r e tem * ! u> a th ird readm g m the twMtiU* hy a vote of ©ighu?©n to Um, f b « kite* tte* bill f o r Ui© w&siuaL L O R I ) M A Y O R ’ S B A Y ! AN IM P O R T ANT DISCO VeAV . AND MOW IT WAS OBSERVED IN T H E W O R L D ’S M E T R O P O L IS. F la r e * of ltu * ln e M ( lotM*.! a n d It t r r l e n d r d a d . r m f Mol.* C o n iirg A ii* In T r a f a l ( s r •q iiartM - M ln o r I r a r o u n t r r s will* Ih© l*o lit S S|»rrel». I>)Xt»t»!?r. N»»v 10.-- Y esterday Bir R ginald Hanson <iNsurn©.i th© t f lk v t>f lord m a y o r of Lttmlon. By virtue of hm office, Hir K. gm ald become* a u atliiural ot tte* port of iMHidoti, a general of m ilitia, a conw rvahw ot Um* Thames, a judge in c rim inal a n d civil c a m , a OOlnptrtdier t?f wreight* nml me«>ur©©. a dicta t<»r o f Ui© public inai keta ami a m em b er of th© queen's privy t>Kiii. fi H© lias h n budget, hi*, c ivil Itet, In* offi. ial reskienre, hi* men ni arm o r, his cliaplam , his )Mdit?i?, his gaol*, bu assize court, and lastly, his own hangm an. H© ha* an offi. iul salary of $-5t),txxi, tewith© various allow nuet»*. Th© queen af Kngteml canm.t jiush th© te.uiularicni of thu c ity w ith out his p©niUniioit. te*rtl m a y o r's day tqs?m*tl gl -?my am i <lark There were few sign* in tte? city lo ind lent© tliat yestcniay was th© tlay for tte* tern! m a y o r's show. Tte* display of tainting ami thu decoration of buildings usually mad© on this oc©uM«.ii was alm o st generally om it to. I, aiul the au th o r in '* ond popular* wsun to hav© te*©n imi.tn d w ith A sum* ot oppraadtHi. This condition was tlu© to anxiety for the ns-ult of the threaten** I gat tearing of socialists. Thu p.lie© mail*? all povuirie arrangem e n ts for i\© msting iiu^ attem p ts nt tlteurtler. A trifim g ©ncouutrr txscurm l In T rafalg a r Square about m* it. A mob, nternt wm stipiig, ami nuin hm g in a testy, w a* b ath'd by tb© j ml lew am i separated Th© |*»li«© then cleared tte' square a n d pushed th© ©mwd U> wunla the Tham es em lauikm cnt. Th. re Uu? mob Imlleti a n d hoott*d anti groatMsI a t the o f f l t m Tbre* hundred tuedieal idutUnits, inarching five nbrea. t uu 1 ami«*l with heavy bludgeons, prectKsh d along th© S trand to aid the politv. Tte* Life U u ards were draw n up and form ed a cordon rten»* H hit** Cim |- I. shutting out tte? Ktist Kud M* i.iU*tw. Tte? Life G u ards, iu )siK-iug through Victoria street, were saluted w ith grouiis by a si nal I knot t>f roughs, but the m a jority of th© tx?l ltH’leti crowds watched their prognwt in si Icnce. Two socialists calltsl ii|m.ii h i r ('hni les W a rren am i requested a n answ e r to their U t t*-r inquiring why tli© pro|x*©.l soeiaJist dem tm stratioii had U*©n prohil iUxl. Hir Charles ivft r r e l them tt» his prtK’lam a tiou, whieh lie said wotild give Ui©nr the n nsons. Tho procession started a t the usual hour, and proceutlrel o v e r ihe assigned renitu with out anything hapjH imig Uiyoml Um? usual horseplay incident to the occasion. Tte* js> lice tlls|K»r*a?d th© nu*< 1 ical students a n d refused tt> allt>w tlu in to occupy T rafalgar square. One thousand j*»licemen were p<wt.*l a t Uu? st|uais*. The Hoots g u a rds wi n* m u stered in Ht ( k*orgea barracks tehiud thu nati«.n.d gnlk*ry. I omh.m, Nov. 10.—The M arquis of Halis- bury, in hia q ieech a t tte? lord m ayor's tem q u e t in Ui© GuiM Hull last evening, aaid th© eoDMerrntive |a»rty tMvupioi a |«**itioii in Irish aiTairs which it was iuqsn*iblu t<» mis- inh rpret. Thulr budtMWH wax to at'i'om plnli legislation favorable to Uk? interest-) . J the em p ire and to enforce laws which hail long texm iit'glectrel and tnxhteii undsr foot. Ai though th s conservatives hatl 1 mw*ii b u t u short while in |>ow'tr they eouitl legitim a te t hum tlm t public confidence was alreetly consider ably re**tor»xl am i th a t tlu* relation* te*tw«-«*i» iundionl um! ti'im n t were m u ch impreivud. Th© foreign |*>liey of tlu* governm ent was highly iuqxn taut, cqw clally with n?f*‘n*m?e hi Egypt. Knglrmd, be tlw lared, was U-und tt» accooiplUh her work in KgyjR by pitttlgus no dbtint t and bimtmg th a t kIi© etajld net p n *ibly retreat until tlm t t«*uiitry was mmi© **- cuiwd a,;aiiL»t foreign opprtwaioii, a n d tl*Hii*w tic on lor was restored. R e ferring tt? Uie situati.ai in tte* «?ast, Lord Halinbury's language was ©xtre?m**ly d iplom a tic, The m u n aring attitud© towar d Bulgaria w idth hatl been oastitnu*! by an Kunqaiaii s 4 a tc, lm i*ai<l, had causu?l th© det*j»-»l r*?gr«*t A m idi.L'lit ©onspiiwy k«l by men who lmd been deUructewl w ith f*»r»*igii goki, teul luiuntot 1 rince y\l**xaiith?r t»f Raft* f»U*rg f i?o:ii the UiroiM? of B u lgaria, aiul hy dtdng so lia .1 tnitnigeil Ui© txsi- sctenct? nml w iitniient of ail Eurofie. Tte? injustiiw of Uiis act was aggravated by Um* f a c t th a t foreign diplom acy teul inter- l>*«d to save tte* fives and .JtUUn ite* liberty of tte* txmxpiratont. Tin* rights of Bulgaria were* assured i»y tlie treaty of Berlin, up m whieh Salisbury OMN»*rUsi the wtivaiiou of Lurrq* * ilqstwlwL English inter rets, Ih? tls- elar.xl, w©rs by no hm an* isoteted. anti if a m a jority of tte? pow««nt signat**ry to tte* !W lin truaty recognized ttedr duty t»* snfom e Um* term s »«f thu treaty , Knglsml w.kiUI ©t> ojperate with them Kngteml could not, how ever, accept Um* rssprjmsildiity of isolate! a© tion. I'te* is»te’y of Uw govcrhm siit re*js^dr ing tast. ru affairs h a i lawn slAa|s**t V> bar motnz© w iih th a t of A u s tria, am i Um? g o v ern m ent ’rusted th u t Um* i«xu*u ot Kur<ipe would rt'itMiiti iiudi*turii©d. Lord Kafialjury, in |>re?(ssiliig Um* te a ith of Um- Uirel inA>t»r, saul te. te hevtsi tlu> m u uk'i (aiity of 1 />)Im<mi 1 woukl test a s k.rig a s any uf tte* o ther Hritisti institutions, lie congratu latts I Uk? k*rd may<jt uj on te-ittg Um* rs&i d»s ix.jjser of t i l to Uie piss' rimI itestitute of the city and exprets*©*! hm* hvin f th a t this ftsnr tion tnadd have fail*n into no tastier or w o rthier haml*. Th© lord m a y o r, responding jirotuiM»! U> in stitute imiiMsliate and tl.orou/h nujUtry into tte* e x tent of tte* ©xtx*pUoiuil d .stn « no?* pr**- vflaimg in the e.ty and to apply ite* test reuM*itt«i av.'iitebk* for its re lief. A >lu«lt ?ti».ti)<li>r*liM>il M an. Dt a U fi, Nov. 1 1 .— Just!**© Moure** is mu? h chagrined by Um* way in a im h tte* ruatesiaJtsts hav© n U ij.retel his re m i t •jlM-rvalRmn hi regard to sjqdM aUoos for recovery ot rent ami writs of ejcettnecd, a n d m akes haste to explain Uiat he t!id T<ot ixmsoi th a t spplutinta for w rits should prove ttessoH enry of teitaut* to he ejtx'Ud, tail th a t they should pre««it U> the c o u tt fuller inform a tion th a n ha* Lui*erb> U * ii r e |t t ii v l . LoXDGX, Nov. IB — I h e to r o m r s m q u cst tai the M y o f Um? .haul jockey, Fred A n t e , yesterday h ilod beyoml qusaikm the fact U a t he t e l m e t wjtn no t e l *ng k t a t th a t would h a v # « ' * I afd*aafs>a *k mi ml, and F > w a | tha. Li* ?tersng©m©nt was « r?night on ■ y typhoid v«*r, a g g r a v a ted by wrakitrss. fcniitjteg tifttu *h-t ex**\*. ru^irm teswrveG hy um &ux*u 0 .ii m ore***r to rm*U- « hi* waigat. It i* w w jn a d th a t Aresaar** wttate wfij ruzlia* ll/ifXyjkAI. .4 M»»*» >1 lM|>«tl(Ht V»m* Majr ta C h a n g in i Has H r . i i u n af a t.s v f r s a r , ( ungivM H iai, M s j a r *©J O ihara. M as HBWTBft, N I I , Nov 11 - Tte* a h jpeihiig of U«© natu© of a Nete'ttuan In the «k* tem w a rrant tn th© Fifth ware 1 has d ie d u n d tl»© f a d th a t th© ©h*»*tR»i w a ir a a l wa* Itegal tn that lh© forme o f law ware? not fob tommi m the prm iing «»f it. Tin* a Miificiunt to itivaliiU te th© .♦©• tMxi lf ©staiviinhait it ‘ would rewiU In tte* vtection e t Mr. Hawywr, n p u b o a n , to tte* g. »v«?ru«?rship hv Ui© p©|4t*, bi the itM t k l i n e of Cong re v n u u ) liavnua in pbuv e i his .tenev cratM op|*on.-«i(, M cKinney, am i in tte* re- v©iwal of ite* d r f h tm *.f th©ttrim».*n»U«* m a y o r of tin city It would alno uivaIhtatK* tte* e k m tn mi td ni a era! tk'ims r a lic re*|»i?iM» iitaUA*re» ta tli* stnte k-gtolattirv ami woukl |axii«il4y change tte I'usult in th© *k*ctioti «?f Ite* state *-nat*>r, ctHittciUor and Un* t»«unty ttffitvxra T h a t th© verdict of llk’gaility om k l iv «ue> tam ed m regard to ell ttewe o ftkvrs is di ut*t» fui, for tin’ m a tter w.»uid have h* is* b i d tew fore* mo ©ii d td'-rvtil trilauiaia, ,»im* for each officer o r set of t*ttl.*ers. A n.itlier Tin t A I t o u l l nf (It© l a s t ( I n s Nkw Y o r k , N o v . II 'Hiere? wa* a rum o r current to the effect th a t a tie u p was likely tak.* pimv on Uu? Brooklyn City A Newtown Halil.wut Line. Yt«* trouble aimes freeu tte* fa t tluit tte* txenpetiy hre nwiod a new tim e laid • gre-atiy Ui Un* di*vv?H-la t e a t of mkih «f Um* t inploytca. A ..MunnlG* frotti tte* K»u- pir© r r o h x UveaittnA lati.Hicniieti t?ti Mr, Bart- rktge, pre sident of Um road, on M.HMlay t»> pla © the i m van*’** t e l .a© bun, I a it Im* ivfu*.«t to tte iii, Hofs riiib’mi.-nt H L Ib lus of the road, xai*! th a t tin? Ux>ul*it I* t?\.*»qi the (xm n j a n y and tte* n a n was trifling, and t h a t ii© did not e x p e rt any m’ritKre rexsuita. Am ntig tte* t iHi.lui t* . -on th<? T h ird A a n iim Hurfacu Railremi who w* nt mi Ktrtk** last sum m er, win* were not nitl© t o *44ain em p loy ment afita'waixl was Utuftav© Btmlwitnu, who Hvutl w ith In© wife nml eight t hiftdtvn a t Nti, No. 21 fi E ast < )im* liundreti uii.l eleventh st«x*Mtv Irately te* lutd U*Htt .lespHMtent aJUiough hie wift* and threw okk s t < hikifuti managed to •up)tort tiit- fam ily by MHiing i»«-?a q«*|s*re He tiruiik tA» . iroo. xml mewl opium On Momtay night in took un •nerehs* «»f opium, wte tte*r by a. *, i b n t t»t tl> wig ii tits fam ily could not tad , and tu* tlieti T u tw itj fix a n Um? effect* of Ums d»ug. # ___ H o n o r s t<» Justin Met arttiy*. M o jrritKAi, Nt»v. 10 Ju s ttn M cCarthy was pnwtmtud w ith au otitfreM? hy tte* Mon treal tirum li of tlu* In Ii National textgue yesterday tt!Loi'iioou. J. J Uitrran, M I* # ©nu i tam ed Mr. M tCniUiy atdiniMnr. Among UitMw pri-s* n t wt r m. ioU is .»f parllain. nt ami re pix*- u tativt s of tlu? leailiiig Irish nisi N ational sot u-tow, locm lxis of laigt? rean- tncrcial <x>r)*.isi ions and m any tem kerx Tin* Hon. John < tali no, iiiin k tti of intend revenue tw- ,o O ttaw a to a ttend tte* din- iu*r and * M cCarthy toomb h te)eivab» car for I to O ttaw a to d a y . A res- (vptioii u tb ) w as held a t tte* i te - iiU u.x' ol I ui ) »hy last n ight. Mr. t tiap lln A«lv<M?wf«s I m p a r t Taxes. InitlNiN, Nov. 11 Mi Ghnplln. <'< ii«*r?z- ti\ «‘, in a xjssh h ot Litre * du Tticxilay evening AtlvtNftU*! an iui)Mirt Lax cm forx'igu m aun fit ln r - d artick IL* wiid tbat ot alt tin* chant ©llm n of tte* t iclx q u e r that L c /loitd luui Ice I for m any years te e d ltn..i«.||,(, ( bure bd! wa* tte* lire —t likely t«» )«<y a lb u lion t<? thi* t and to Lake tte* »»©• * >w».ry sb’fs* if public ttpinioti sic ittid Is? lav urn! I© (o th© scheiiU). K u iuers «»f A H o t t e r Men sh o t. B a n u o h , Me., Nov 11 It t* vtii ) >re«t te-rsU u it Gflk i r Bow©r, of tlu* polkv* fewer til in pla* e , bas teen d©>l wink? pm « u tnf; tha fuurttert r» of tte? dewr warehet* m u Kile* wtirth Tho ©x iUiri©i>t o v e r Um* tteer wmjs tlene is increasing B u tteMigiit UmU tte* ille gal l*usin©sn o f <U»n buntiug, which has ls*©ri cat Mol oti to a asiMlnlreus extent, v?,il t«s t«r*.»keii u p a s «?IIM ixwufi of tte* mureters IHurtlorsil nimI M u tlteled. V ikivba , N»»v II Zand**! advkxw nay tliat tiia A u strian explorer Hinkeiiiiaiiii wae rapture*! ami non l* re-l by a nulre© -iiief Tte* chief luvi Hiiik* ilium s<misnin|Hitat««l a n d Ins tew rt c u t out, nnd |q«es l«sl Ite m t< * the oldest ineinte f of tte trfti* limk* Uiianh (oiiq^m ion, a ytntug L n g b thinan, «<mirivt«| . to t*N H |r . N slm ln.fr XrnUiiM i| |«i |»< sfl*. TibM u v a, Nov. ll C a p t Natejkoff, tim Hujs*iafi. wtvo k*I til *1 revolt a t Burgtma has I«sii trk**l by tte* Bulgarinu nufteMiUra for cuuKuig an utNuu- ti.Hi and < <mvw tad. He was MtitelKwl b> iieoUi llte fellow ©cap spi iti tom have alsu ixvit tii*«iai»d sitUxMwl to fift 4 **n Jtsux uhjki»’*f!iiM nt ra* h T rouble* w ith l a* tern |f.»u Man. New Y o r k , Nov 11 In refrfy to advur tiwuriM’fita In t o d a y 's for b«?G te-rs, tte re were m any «pj»te a n ts , and in U«* txatna? of til© ■Uy uv*r iam hnnfiyrel hm*>n wen* at * * p u -l am i ■but©! l«*r Ut© te*g ttialU ttr <xi (hr Hackefiaa* k r t a t , New Jarery, e»aitr<*lteil by B rainauy Brea and G B WiWai h O a There lias U* t# i atriknof thn Kwn nfvtpioyad tlMxr© I V tfixite* m» not atem t wegva, l « t grow s out of dbnatrefa*><tuai witi* t)a© torvnwu cfr»pk/y©*i. A d a i ift * M itr>atxii tte ahw iunr, but no v v*i*ie © I m s isxtm w d . 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