Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - February 26, 1886, Boston, Massachusetts BOSTON DAILY FEBRUARY COL WRIGHT On tlie of tlie Labor Be Commends Almost the Entire Plat form of the Knights of Nothing to Fear from the Growth of that Colonel Carroll Wright spoko on tho Ethics of the Labor Question in Norcross last The lecture was ono of Hie course in Prac tical and was well Presi dent Baldwin introduced Colonel who spoke substantially us follows This primarily did mean demands of any timo ior an increase in the share winch labor was entitled to in the of and concretely that is tho labor question today butas times as as men become more and more and their environment better and the labor takes on more and new features until wo may well the labor question of any period represented the demands of the of that period of tho world not their demands par of their but the de mands of of tho world and of On that broad basis then we can well crystallize into thought and into speech what the labor question of today f If 1 put it in a nutshell for it stands Ior the effort of men to rise higher m tho scale and by every means and every lino of action can bo taken towards tho Iteration of and of humanity as a But the labor question to bo discussed must be brought down to certain and 1 know of no better exposition than the platform of tho Knights of as adopted liv them in This plat adopted by the Knights of rep resenting all the Trades of and representing all industries in this and almost an American inci dental ramifications in other countries say the platform of such a body of embracing from to at represent tlie labor question and I so far as I that this platform docs represent the claims which labor makes upon And to give you a brief resume of this platform is tho best definition of what the labor question of to groat and growing society It moans it means It means a wise consideration of tho question of tho Industrial forces of the and out of that consideration will come a better feeling and a more prosperous Citizen to Nominate tlie Tho Town Hall in was well filled with last evening to nom inate candidates for town Deputy Sheriff Fred chairman of town called the meeting to or Alfred Towksbury was elected chair and Fred Leavy Snm ner Floyd was nominated for town clerk by and Lucius Floyd to bo moderator at the at tho regular March on Monday evening Tho following nine Keii wore then elected by to lie balloted for for selectmen K Stephen Captain William Thomas John Samuel Lorenzo Richardson and Charles A motion to tho present chairman of tho Board of this list was lost by a voto ol 20 to iho fol lowing were finally the chock list being used Reed Wil liam Floyd and Samuel were declared Floyd and Stephen the next largest on the was declared tho nominee by ae David Sidney Griflin and George wore nomi by acclamation for lap pan Floyd was nominated surveyor of high David was nominated for town Everett Crosby was nominated collector of aii was nominated for school for three and Everett Crosby for ono year John Arthur William Morgan and Thomas constables Allen Soule and board of George Philip and John fence viewers Charles White and Everett The Manifestations of Human If there were many in Lincolns audience who did not comprehend the meaning of this title they were not kept very loner in doubt I or nearly two whole hours merriment and hold full Everyone was soon in responsive sympathy to the ludicrous efforts of tho whose interesting modulations of voice ana man ner and wonderful imitations were simply Tho evenings entertainment was in three Musical Experience at a Charity a Catskill Lincoln certainly deserves a leading place amongst our humorists and The Memorable Disaster to the Forces of the Colonel Dodges Lecture in the War Course Listened to by Republican February The Republican caucus was held this evening in tho Town Edwin Marsh and Hor ace Souther was Nominations wore made as follows Town George Gill Horace Spear selectmen anil George Perkins 1rancls trustees of public Henry Barker maunders of Adams Edward Norton managers of Joseph Vogel tax George LOCKO commissioner of sinking Pack ard CLASS OF Blue and Oratory nt tho Sixtyfive members of tho class of English High met in tho parlors of tho Quincy last for their first re Tho officers of tho association aro Murray president Fred treasurer secretary poet and Hollis The mooting was called to order by tho and after transacting tho usual following officers were elected Homer secretary treasurer histo rian Royal orator poet Everett The class was first addressed by tho retir ing and then the class welcomed tho blue Tho intro who responded to the Military drill its uses and The class historian read his paper on the class progression last and was followed by George who responded to the Iho they live long and grow Dame responded to Our and Pease closed tho pleasant evening by reading tne class THE CENTRAL Colored Oiler to Swell tlie Parliamentary A meeting of tho Central Branch of the Irish National League was held at Alpha Hall last evening at 8 President Toy introduced after a few opening read tbo letter of Senator recently in re lation to the Irish Charles Albert Prince was then introduced and made n most interesting and instructive address upon what ho saw urning a Ireland in 1880 and Harry Robm son made a forcible and the Joe Hookers Fatal Error on Day of the ar Edward Mark Wat tor day is After reciting what they call a few grievances the Knights of Labor to a plain declaration to the world of their and tho first aim is to make industrial and moral not the trub standard of individual and national my ranks almost with many statements of tho Declaration of It is a I am that to some and looked at in some ways means Social suppose it is there any reason why we should be afraid of a Social ism that has for its aim that worth and not should constitute true greatness If the first plank in the plat foim of the Knights of Labor is Socialism let us ourselves There is nothing to be afraid First riant the sentiment of tho aims The speaker then road tho platform commenting on each ami favorably without Tho enforcing of thu decisions reached by arbitration ho thought a physical but tho making of local pro vision for arbitration he though nnd he also the planks relating to the reservation of public hinds lor actual the securing for both sexes equal pay for equal to compel corporations to pay in lawful and tho ab rogation of all laws not bearing equally on capital and In no plank save the one already mentioned was criticised on You see my friends there is not a thing revolutionary in not a single demand there IK no sense at tbo bottom ot bo expedient There is not an aim that docs not seek to place mon on a higher plane as regards tho civilization of tho nnd while along with I am from joining tho Knights of Labor I appreciate that they are to do a great 1 ho only thing to be feared is that they may take loo active a part in or lose their head by too many nnd thus lose their influ ence and the sympathy of the Those matters are for their leaders to and not lor mo to how shall the demands of labor be made and settled how has America Settled nlI Great that have presented themselves since the landing of tho Pilgrims They have been settled on the basis of justice to humanity in the aggre on the basis of tho rights of man to Ami America cannot the United States cannot it departs from the recognition of these This great social and in question now before us has Brown possible as tho intelligence of men has and are simply the results of advancing intelligence among the whole mass of tho It is not to bo Then there may ho an occasional broken or a difficulty in a it means on tho whole a better and higher system of On the old the rights of tho labor question will find its Out of this adjustment there will come harder as civilization always develops harder nnd harder problems ns it The wage system grew out of tho feudal and then with Individual ambition came which was also outgrowth of intelligence in the devel of the But that is too out and the Intel licence of the world demands something better It is not true that cooperation will solve the ties cooperation is an Under a system of tion labor is at a disadvantage capital gels its returns and labor hits to Un der the wage system the laborer gets bio compensation first capital has to wait until the Cooperation has one re deeming feature can bo and it strikes me in the very near in industrial copartnership or profit shar whereby capital receiving its just reward as and labor its just rewards as and both be the and then at the proper time each receive its share of the So the capitalist and laborer will receive the benefits of their united action in tho pro duction of the There is there is sense in such a It preserves the good in one and at the same time all the good in tho It is practised so many times nnd with that it Joes seem rea sonable that it will become gen eral It was practised for many years by the noble whoso friendship die BO much for this young mens institution and who recently died Henry It tho system which he adopted many years in his bank ing is 01115 of the linen of settlement of these nil these matters must be con on an ethical But thn has gone by when men stand ing in a workshop or a factory cau be looked upon merely of tlie raw as part of the machinery of the They must be upon by iho manufacturer ns part ot his as bis associates in busi because neither can do anything with out the There are no more generous men in the world than in our If our workers were not good and trustworthy citizens what would ku ti Factory Jown be worth The place would survive twentyfour hours if this was the There is never any trouble in a factory whose management elves proper tion to its and iho basis of settlement of all difficulties will bo the recognizing or treating with men as Why these two forces in which aro so vitally necessary lo ono should have difficulties B because ono forco does not understand thi and it is not always the same forco that what is tho great in tho industrial world today It in that moro are produced in any locality can be uold in thu market open to When labor becomes more nnd more completely thu of organization willhe recognized by the and whon the two great forces of industry are organized then ench will bo ready to with the other on the basis of of When that time comes manufacturing will be reduced to a because each will know how much can bo produced and they will pro duce no That will Vie of tho side Board of Joseph Gordon road Adams throe two Thomas Our ucy one moderator annual John Quincy By Dedham February caucus of citi zens was held in lower Memorial Hall this Sanderson called tho caucus to and Sargent was elected chairman and Sanderson made a motion that a com of seven nominate boards of men and surveyors and School Com Sanderson advocated having a board of health separate from the select men he the selectmen did not do their His motion not They nominated tho following officers Howard for inul tor school committee town Don Glenson Hill treas Lewis tax Thomas linker Kuntis f Town Officers for February a Citizens caucus this evening the following nomina tions were for town officers Select assessors and overseers of the James Bay ley David Bates town Bates school committee for three George Brooks fence Edward Crosby Horace Edgar John Edwin Joshua Albert Thomas Clinton Alverdo town Frank No Caucus for February citizens were present at tho Town this evening to take part in the Republican caucus to candidates for town Alfred Hocking was chosen chairman and John Colonel Hasel tino made a speech opposing the policy of holding party caucuses or maintaining party lines in town nnd the meeting dis solved without making any A citizens caucus will be held Saturday even Work at February immense audience gathered at City to attend a temperance mass ad dressed by Father Cotter of At 8 oclock tho Cathedral Cadets met at the depot and escorted to City Hall largo delegations iho Jerome Temperance Cadets of Holyoke and the Joseph Cadets of The speaker was introduced by Right Bishop of Michaels and a large number of Catholic clergymen from the towns and cities of tho Connecti cut valley occupied seats on tho Father Cotter is the guest of tho bishop while in Found Floating on the Bark Embla of from Philadelphia for capsized January The crow ot eleven remained on the wreck for nine during which tlie cook On that day when in latitude longitude she in with by the ship bound to Shanghai from New which took the shipwrecked seamen The next day a part of Iho crow wore transferred to tho ship Al bound to Ire Several days later the of tho crow were placed aboard which landed them February 13 at For Breaking Up Hia February sensational which probably will result occurred this Passersby saw an lame and n scuttling on the The old man broke when the young man drew a pistol mid The old mnn tottered nnd On being arrested the young nave his as a and that of the wounded man as was looked up convoyed to tho whore ho lies quent applause of tho audience during the evening demonstrated its enthusiastic sym pathy for tho cause of Charles Eudicott read one of his recent letters to a evening stones opportunity to himself by dealing justly with A commu from the colored men of Boston was read by Chairman offering their services in aid of tho parliamentary fund in the form of a concert by Madonna Marie Nellie Brown and other colored Endicott and Bryant were elected honorary members ofthe Tho next meeting will bo held Thursday evening of next and vocal and in strumental selections by lady be MARGARET MATHERS Tho at tho Boston Next In Tho Honeymoon and and Superbly The playgoers of Boston are sure to wel come with peculiar tho return next week of Margaret This pub lic was quick to appreciate tho rare gifts and talent of the young actress during her first Success has at tended all her work in this city and now that Miss Mather comes with the prestige of her brilliant season at tbo Union there will bo hearty con gratulations and new interest in her great Tho Honeymoon will intro duce the actress at tho Monday at Lothians benefit en She is to appear as Juliana in Tohins good old Lothian being tho Rolando of the Romeo and Juliet is to be given on All the ornate effects by and costly costumes de signed by Alfred will character ize the production here which was so much admired during tho long and brilliant career of tho play in Now with Mather as Hills as well as tho fame of his assures a memorable Elaborate preparations am now under way for the and Juliet which is sure to bo soon to grand effect on tho spacious stago of tho Boston Seats are now on Edith Although the bad weather kept at home a good many friends of Edith last in Union Hall was very fair in and there was no lack The listened to Colonel Dodges lecture in Hall last was not so owing to the as thoso which have greeted his predecessors on tho Lowell Institute plat form since tho war course but it was noun tho less a very good house for such a nigh Those who came were amply repaid by a clear and vigorous statement of tho causes and the incidents of tho memorable Union defeat at He said You have listened to an eloquent and able presenta tion of tho main issues and events of our civil war by one of our most distinguished a man upright in bri 11 lant in You have heard a graphic review of a great Southern victory from one of 011r 1 ate record on Stone wall Jacksons forco stamps him as brave as his ana sentiments here have stamped him as thoroughly recon You have had spread before you an elaborate and brilliant view of one of our own brilliant victories by a gallant sol who has beaten into a ploughshare the sword ho wielded to such good pur pose in defence of his It bos fallen to my lot to tell you about ono of our most lamentable To toll the truth about is an Less than tbo truth no one today would wish to Under tho army of the Potomac but blamed him self No word but praise for his lieutenants passed his After on tho Hooker sought to shift all blamo upon his oven to tho extent of intimating that they were braggarts who would not larly Howard and Sedgwick were his scape and for some years views This course renders necessary a critical examination of tho but be it re membered that every word of censure is uttered with tho consciousness that Hookers memory lies embalmed amone our dead heroes and that in lesser com mands liis career was above General Gordon finished his The of and the appointment of Shortly after tho appointment of he moved his army down to Fred is nearly midway between Washington and After some waiting op Burnside crossed the attacked and suffered on December a very disastrous After that he was removed and Hooker appointed to the Chan was tho next great This disaster at Fredericksburg in De cember had left its mark upon the over faithful army of the It bad confidence in its but not in retired in to the satisfac tion of though he carried away their affectionate Hooker suc to the His soubriquet of Fighting char Few men could handle a perhaps a under definite or ders to bettor No one gloried in tho act of war more than 1 ho dramatic side of the military was dearest to and ho was better known to tho army at largo than many of his more efficient brothers in Tho troops accepted Hooker with the utmost He was identified with their Ho seemed tbo very type and harbinger of Under for Hooker was a trood the previous laxity of discipline and tho army the once again hold up On the 30th of the morning saw equipped officers and men and nearly 400 guns near Confronting this overwhelming body of men lay the weatherbeaten army of northern numbering some mon and 170 This forco extended along a distance of some fifteen every inch of which was strongly Perhaps no infantry was over in its own peculiar way perme ated with tho instinct fighting than The Army of at this Tho army of the Potomac could not well risk another front attack on tho To turn Leos right would have bean a movement in the very teeth of and Hooker matured his plan lor a move ment against Loos On April 13 the Club presented the Among the Choice selections wore ren dered by tho East Tho fair will continue this afternoon and and tomorrow afternoon and even The attractions tonight will be the wellknown soprano George tableaux of Greek statuary and the Florentine A pleas ing entertainment will also bo furnished tomorrow Gradually during the night the several sore and disheartened by the unexpected chock In tne midst of entered the position they had occupied bo fore crossins tho Hooker had determined to receive Instead of seeking an Ho know how vastly ho outnumbered He saw the he had and yot ho sat down as if already Nothing but a sud den loss of moral forco can explain such Hooker had como to the end or Mil Military The march bad taxed his powers to their He had no more stomach for tho while the Army of Northern Virginia was moving into po sition in front of his gigantic but ap unqualified Lee and Jackson a plan for tho upon winch they posted upon high was really in tfic Leo may have but it possesses a distinctly Without such a lieutenant to execute Loo never would have force And this com and than who is miles possessed of a larger he himself ir T mander is tho very same who initiated tlie campaign i with am tho watchword dreamed of The plan gave making such a risky gave Jackson about men with a march Sound our right flank to where he might cut us oil from the United States It was for it separated a small army in the presence of a largo It was justifiable only on tho ground that Hooker evidently meant to re tain tho that there no moro available and some immedi ate action was Had failed it would have mot the censure of every and no maxim applies to it so well as the venture nothing Although Jacksons corps had been on foot and partially some thirty the men not out on this now march with cheerful The follow Old Jack with their eyes Jackson did not know that his troops would have to pass some open ground in full view of our Karly Saturday morning the movement was discovered by the and a detachment was pushed out To After some trouble and a slight attack it reported that Jackson was marching over to our The conclusion which Hooker drew from was appa rently that Lee was Jackson meanwhile keeping Sickles busy with a small rear advanced along tho until towards the afternoon ho was in the rear of our right While he was thus massing his men to attack the Army of tho Potomac in the reverse Hooker sent a large part of his available some out into the in the hope ot surrounding the which had long ago eluded his nnd was now readyr to fall right upon our Hooker s flank of barely men was completely and after scouts and pickets at had proved beyond per Jacksons at this Hooker allowed this flank to bo held by an untried composed by the most un trustworthy element of the army oE the This inarch of Jackson might at tho first push have been construed by Hooker to be either a strategic march or a threatened flank Hooker after wards claimed that he believed in the flank but tho testimony of his despatches at the time finds him writing orders and acting ou the retreat At he had notified and Howard to look out and prepare for a flank Ho telegraphed Wo know that the enemy is In the meantime he had removed tho heavy re and sent them out on bickles wild gooso chase to the Howard acting on the by Hookers on the He had on receipt of tho order disposed Barlows brigade and his heavy artillery so as to re attacks along the But Barlow had by Hooker to join Devons made several distinct attempts to impress upon Howard the danger of an at but the leader had his idea aa well as his orders from the commander of General Carl under whom served that also held strongly to that and scores of men in the Eleventh Corps after tho picket tight fully believed that another attack would be made m the and with tho motto audacity and resolution Are Everything In Despite this remarkable this same commander afterwards sought to lay half tho blamo of his defeat upon this lieutenant for coming to his The other blame fell upon Howard on equally invalid When Leo was considering how ho might best attack the Army of the Hooker called his lieutenants together to see whether they advised advance or All except Sickles wore in favor of vigorous But after hearing all tho case Hooker decided to During the night of May the army began tho Leo did not inter fere with this Ho was glad to nee an end put to a dangerous situation for his The of tho army of tbo Potomac was of tho army of northern Virginia The Union army received an order tendering it the lations of its chief upon the achievements of tho last seven Two years Hooker in his testimony before the committee on the conduct of tho said that in his opinion there was nothing to regret in regard to ville ho had not accomplished all that he meant to he did not con sider tho campaign A and it culminated two months later in the defeat of tho army of Northern ALL FOR Still In The Concert The Roxbury fund has received generous supplies of are cared for by volunteers at tho offices of tho Associated Charities and Roxbury Charita ble The donors are as besides others who did not give their names Boston Provident Cooperative Society of Trinity Church Employment sawing circle of First Be Society of the First Parish of Dor pupils of Vine Street Miss Miss James Miss Hollings Whiting Miss a Miss Lucy Hall Miss Whitte Sa maritan East Chester 27 Hovey Josiah Hew Varney Miss Miss Since the published statement that no more money was needed tho Roxbury special relief committee has received and acknowledged the following contributions to tho relief Boston SI 00 Alfred Williams 10 00 Sowull Day Cordage Company 10000 From Church of avenue 5 D5 6 00 Elizabeth 20 00 25 00 Honry IB 00 Francis SO 00 BO 00 Ho is 10 years The shooting is tho outcome of a divorce wherein the aged cripple figures as the destroyer of Knights of Honor at the South An adjourned meeting of tho Knights of Honor Social organization was held at the Grand Lodge 730 last for tho purpose of perfecting the organization of the Upwards ol forty members in Hardy About twenty now members were voted A form of tiou for membership committees presented nud com on halls was instructed to procure the Knights of Honor Hall for the the association in the Editors Denounce February Demo cratic Stato editorial convention mot here President Scott Hay made a hitter attack on tho administration of President Cleveland and tho civil service A resolution was passed directing copies of the speech to be sent to the but the resolution was and the whole matter referred to the committee on attar wards reported condemning the of the administration in out lie publicans nud putting Democrats Wouldnt Tell Where She Cot the Catherine Mullen passing down street yesterday afternoon with a large bundle under her when she was seen by Patrolman Morrow of tho first di When questioned her answers were sta tion hero iho bundle opened nnd found to consist of a prob ably worth Catherine claimed that she had bought tho but would not iho mime of its former She was Frank Lincolns A most delightful entertainment wan given in tho gallery of tbo Boston Art corner of Dartmouth and last by Frank who I Tendered an original of Miss supported by her own appeared as Constance in Reeves Won at She camo before the curtain at the end of each and was presented with handsome bouquets in the coarse of the perform associates of Miss in the comedy mention should bo made of Lewis General Warburton and Albert Fulgors Wolff byway of iho act ress was also seen as Diana m the Dont Judge from and two or throo recitations and specialties gave va riety to the evenings io Miss appears in Dorchester Music Fields in East and a many friends from the city pro per are to At the The baby is the centre of attraction for the ladies at tho Japanese and a very curious is this scion of tho Mikado Household lifo in many ways is pleasantly exemplified in this interesting while the trades and industries of Japan are seen at Halls in Highly attractive After nn absence of two seasons from the Boston Helena makes her on Monday next at tho Tho Polish star is to appear with her own her loading making his first appearance while the casts will present Miss Mary formerly a Boston Museum Frank Clement and others of As You LikeIt will be given Monday night ami Saturday afternoon Tues Wednesday and Saturday Donna Diana tirst times hero on Thursday and Tickets for any ol these perform ances may now bo Echoes from tho The Jilt was honored last evening by tho of Governor occupied one ot the boxes at tho Boston Hearts of a thrilling as well as ii rattling specialty aro given at the Worlds Museum stage as well as La Daly of tho Vacation company has recovered from the effects of his acci and last evening with his usual success at Mansfields Ku Ko is the central figure of Tho Makado at the Hollis it is a effective nnd individualized ana wins a great deal of Hoyts Bunch of Keys will rattle to the accompaniment of laughter at the Park this week and on Monday como Gil lutte and Kennedy in Tho Private Secre Primrose and West are playing cavalry corps ordered out to the rear of LOOB army in order to cut off his communications and to demoralize his Lot your watchword be and let your orders be fight was Hookers aggressive orders to The performance of the how was in inverse ratio to these In order to conceal his real intentions by making nioro to the right Hooker made a show of moving down the and a strong with the Third and on the left under tho command of cov ered by Hunts On April 2S and 30 a pontoon was thrown out at Franklin crossing to and the troops were moved Loo made no serious attempt to dispute this but watched the uncertain how to gauge their Meanwhile the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps followed by tho with eight days marched up to Here all three corps crossed tho mock on tho night of the and all three reached Thursday Hero Slocum as Thus far everything had been conceived and execu Hookers vaunting order of this date is all but Justified by the But one moro immediate and vigorous push and the of Northern Virginia Would have been prac Leo hud not boon aware of what the Federals had been but Ifc Stall the feint below tho town and had so generosity to the memory of who a gallant and corps leads us to think that at the time he believed tho enemy was re His neglect ofthe right was otherwise In him alone centred all the information of all power of reckon ing To him alone re ported each new His subor dinates knew but the partial They relied on During this timo tho situation was this The left centre lay as Howard hold the the key of the DOS with half of astride tho pike tho rest of Schurz wore facing the lian best brigade was There was not a man to support him between and for this portion of the line under bickles had been advanced into the nearly 66 Tho committee made yesterday tho fol lowing report of its work up to date for Number ot persons Tho letter explains George Curtis have proposed Riving tho second series of my concerts for the benefit ot tho sufferers by the Roxbury Mayor of this morning ail vises me to consult your opinion as to the bility of my to carry out such a pur can you suggest to mo in relation to this mutter With distinguished I your ANIf A Clinton led and so fur appears to be on Bitter messages are passing be tween the House committee here and the Seriate committee in Iho former see that they are beaten and will await tho result next Colonel Poor man of tho House committee fc conferring with Kohler relative to having Daltons bond of HIS ALLEGED Although n With Deceptive Joseph a youth about 14 years residing parents at 111 Sixth South was before Judge Hardy in the Municipal Court yesterday charged with committing Young Hynes was employed four months ago by Johnson C Norfolk as errand and was ono day de it is in forging a for Ho was and sent to jail for thirty and when he was released looked about him for some suitable Ho obtained em ployment with Daniel a black smith of 125 Essex who found him a particularly bright and gradually placed implicit confidence in About a week assess ment as member of tho Alpha Royal became and Satur day February young Hynes was given the card of notification and the amount of and sent to Jacob 3C7 Tromont the collec to pay He returned shortly after and presented what purported to bo the signature of that and no further notice was taken of tho A few days Stanton received notice from Kolb that his regular assessment had not been and he was instructed to send tho amount at Thoroughly Hynes if ho had the to which tho latter boldly replied and Stanton wont imme to the office of the collector to hoar tho matter bringing with him his receipted There he learned that tho money had never been and that the signature was a and ho started homo for but tho latter had disappeared no one know He went to police headquarters at once and reported the and inspector Knox was de tailed to hunt up tho but mot with no Wednesday Hynes was found in the Mechanics Ex change attempting to collect it is from one of the At the request of who is much affected by the conduct of her the postponed in order that her who is now in might be and the was held in 81000 bonds for his appearance March BOSTON The alarm from box 251 at oclock yesterday afternoon was for a fire at 3G Millmont in tho dwelling house of Tho building is of stone with wooden and is stories in Tho fire was confined to the upper portion of the The dam apre will aggregate about Thomas of street was his team by a runaway yesterday on Guinoy and sustained a fracture of the right Murphy ordered his removal to the City The tenth anniversary of Highland of observed last evening at Orienta The commit tee of arrangements comprised Ster Johnson and Hs Andrews was floor and had the following aids George Alexander Willis and Seller catered and tho music was by Massachusetts of will observe its anniversary next Thursday evening at the same A course of five Monday evening lec tures will bo given in the Church the Union for Christian work at the corner of Coutro and Waldon Roxbury on Monday George George James James Kay Applebee and House are tho A rally will be held at Vornon Hall this under the auspices of the Mont gomery Irish N A special programme has been BASHED ON IHE Wreck of the off Gallant Rescue of the Crew by the Fishermen of Gape The Vessel Goes to Pieces With a Valuable February British schooner from went ashore at Bemo threequarters of a milo from Eastern Point light at 3 oclock this afternoon during a snow Oriana had a full cargo of lumber bound for Tho vessel had been three weeks on tho and encountered much bad This afternoon the Oriana was laying dose up to tho when the foresail split in asudden Tho captain tried to stay but tho craft would not como and the vessel was close to the Both anchors were let but tho vessel was in such close proximity to the rocks that they slipped the and she went at The sea was rough and broke schooner with considerable crew worked sharp for their ihe people near tbo shore saw the wreck ana set about the Tho life boat was there but could not bo Tho life buoys wore made use Lines wore spliced and the vessel was going to tho lumber being strewn about The work of rescue One of the crew ol five reached shore on some of the lumber but narrowly escaped being Four men wore taken from the vessel on the Tho shore end of the ropo was fastened to a large and while one man was being taken the schooner the rook and out of sight went but the men ou shore were equal to the emer gency and quickly secured the and the man was brought from the Cunningham assisted in rescuing four of the In this way the men wore all taken safely although they wore subjected to chilling They were secured with a running Once onshore the men were nearly exhausted and half They were kept running about to keep and coats were furnished the shipwrecked mariners and they found safe harbor for tha at the house of Isaac ho vessel will bo a total loss and is The lumber was consigned to ton The Oriana was built in ac was 84 tons burden and was owned by McKenzie of Port Bemo Ledges is a dangerous two or three vessels having been wrecked in this severe and a schooner is in the harbor lying in a WHARVES AND Much Property Much liont and word A Now York maverick is used in tha BUNKER HILL Joseph Home ob served in Monu their farewell of tho at the Globe und Tho Black Mikado as ever among tho features oi a Oxygen is drawing very humly at tho and tho many attractive of tho varied show aro will remain Miles Bartons attraction until further Miss Helen Bancroft made herself a decidedly popular member of The Jilt cast at the Boston where Bouci mid his comedy continue to gam don opinions from multitudinous The heavy storm did not dolor crowds from visiting the Boston Theatre last when Deuman and hm company repeated the Joshua The season of mirth with Shoehan and Coynes all star combination us purveyors of closes at tho Windsor tomorrow Catherine who is to act iu Led Astray and Hunted will be the star The season will close Apparently is ns strong a sen attraction now us when the play first thu Fanny Loniso Buckinghams successful closes on week a grand specialty Presents at the Each visitor at tho village at Horticultural Hall today and tomorrow will bo presented with a or Japanese tea useful household articles are made by the Javanese by little understood Hookers movements by tho right lhat less than of his cavalry were on hand to oppose tho crossing of tho Rappahannock nud tho Lee turned out to meet tho Army of the On Friday morning arrived at line and took by lind already allowed the erection of Hooker now announced his to ncf Friday iu force nud uncover Banks It had boon a grave make tills advance on Thursday On Friday after the he ordered hia advance toward the country to tho while should threaten nn in the hood Hamiltons to draw Lees In pursuance of thoso orders the to was The troops were thuru to Hooker then carried out his programme in full by ordering up fresh troops nml by driving back tho largely overmatched forces ol the livery reason demanded The Army ol tho just marchod from tho in whoso eon no superiority of forces could be made available ns it now could bo on thu open towards It essential that the two wings should bo got within easier The on umy huil been and should bo fol lowed Tim had succeeded well BO To abandon it would create a loss of morale among the Suddenly every one concerned liy uu Order from to withdraw again into the Here may bo said to have begun tho certain loss of the The proceeding Hooker lind Thursday with fresh and able nnd securo Banks fora ns his first ob To delay hero until Friday n grave Imd he advanced on it by no means too Into to gather the of the vigor nnd expedition exhibited thus far in this But thn on Friday cheeked by Hooker without personal examination of tiie to tho surprise of every and against the protest of many of his A moro fatal error cannot bo Hero first ap Hookers luck of The troops retired and Jackson nt once took o of the situation by advancing his loft glit flank of this little force lay Jackson with his corps of whoso wide wings like tho arms of were ready to suck it into their fatal em To cover Jacksons march Lee at intervals during the day tapped at tho lines in his particularly whore Hancock But whatever the reason for it the fact that lee had divided his army was with the right about Hooker knew that be could not have more against splendid Ho could have crushed Lee like nn egg shell and then have turned on Jackson hut with a knowledge of Jacksons habit ol of his wonderful speed and and his presence on pur right with all tho knowing Hint thia same right was isolated bv two miles oi impenetrable ho folding his us it Tho Eleventh Corps was cooking or eat ing Arms wore Breast works wore fairly Facing oast there wore was at though n few were not free from Tho general seemed to bo It was too set up much of a tight that At the order was given nnd 22 000 of the best in existence down upon the hardened ot the troops of the Arms of tho No division in the in the old guard could remained firm under tho Tho fight was und deadly partial All that man could do Devons he kept tho saddle and the but the force on the was swept like a cobweb 12y tate of the s to flie army the on Friday night lay huddled of OB they a position on the open ground In front ot Banks Successful Fair at East EAST February Ladles East Cemetery tiou opened their annual fair in the skating rink last There was a large The Ease Drain Somo of regiment made a cal lant show of resistance under tho terrible melted away without burning a Tho whole situation was confusion worse The attack had been so mid ilcu that tho stampede of regiments on tho extreme swept awns many of those who endeavoring to form neat tho fork of tho Tho enemy on with remorseless Never was an army moro completely more absolutely men old preserved their Imt did thulr Tho highest ivero in would he only to bu over and everywhere appeared tho fruits of It wonderful that the corps made any worthy of tho Tho ot Hooker B soon s rear had boon playing with hickles while his body had extinguished lay Jackson and tho headquarters of the a through which a musi ot und fugitives wore Fortunately night was approaching and Jacksons troops had to bet halted and Anderson had iv serious on our so that Hooker had nothing to throw into the trap but a division of tho old Third Other troops Worn Too The lecturer then went on to describe in detail Hookers unavailing efforts to himself during iho fow Ho said that on Sunday tho superior of the enemy had enabled him to outnumber us at every point of while an number of available troops lay upon their close tho slaughter of their nnd then went ou to tell of Hookers orders to wick to and the latters endeavors Ho said that Hooker was not ns some had by If ho hud suffered from too groat abstemious ness and a neglect to foTto needed lants after tlie strain on Portland February This evening there was a destructive on Long wharf that for a time threatened extensive loss to wharf property and At the timo a high wind was A large wooden building owned by Mansion and the Sturdi vant heirs was Tho loss is esti mated at fish is supposed to have lost his entire Ho is Wil liam seine occupied the upper part of tho His loss will be Besides his own stock very many seines belonging to others were stored in his One it is will lose to tho amount of or without insur The loss will very greatly injure the pros of tho fishing From seventy five to 100 in worth from 980O to nnd belonging to vessels all along the Maine were besides seines kept iu stock by ihe total loss is estimated at from to on this one outside of what Small had on his Bur nod the February The Indian Boys and Girls Asylum near SteambUrg was burned this Tho fire was caused by a defective Tho pupils and barely escaped with their The asylum will probably be re Burned too Fowl February John Din barn at together with several tons of implements and a 100 was burned this The loss is 81500 How the lire caught is The gave their first private mas hall 111 Associate Lower last About couples John for keeping his store for business was lined and costs The annual under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society Of the K in Park Struct closed lust ami thu results were very The closing entertain ment consisted ot a concert by the Old Colony Charles president of tho Ladies Aid had general charge o the She was as by the persons Miss Miss Jennie ment Grand Loader Woodman delivered an address on the benefits and growth of tho Re marks were also made by Grand Wheeler and The During the evening a supper was Fidelity gave a sociable in Monument Hall last Joannette Piper had charge ol tlie Corn and Venison for the Red February Tho first im portant wigwam of the Improved Order of Ecd Men was instituted in Grand Army Hall delegations from different parts of the State being The which will be known as tho instituted by Great Sachem Davenport of Senior Saga more of North Cambridge and the degree staff from Iroquois Tho of adoption was 100 Doing admitted as charter Officers were corn and venison was served and the council fire adjourned at a late ft Coffee Party for a Worthy Tho coffee of Our Lady of tho Rosary of South in Odd Fellows Tuesday evening promises to be a grand A largo ad vance sale of tickets has been and much interest is manifested by tho congre as the proceeds aro to be devoted to the contest for a magnificent set of vest ments between John pas tor of the and Father Loo of Peter and At a recent meeting the following gentlemen were elected to act on tho evening of tho party Fluor Hugh John 1ctor William and John Kouro null Marty Teachers Getting February About ICO teachers attended the session of the Teach ers Institute Professor Owens read a paper on Health Conditions of Good forenoon was largely occupied in a discussion on cattle ranges of the West to designate an unbranded and hence ownerless The San itself branded gives this as the origin ot tho word A few years since Sam Maverick went from Massachusetts to where he en tered largely into stock After several herds ho neglected his runga and left his stock to shift for with humanitarian refrained from branding Ins young believing in the implicit honesty of When tho genuine stockmen or the region rnn across an uu branded animal on tho round up they would There 8 Mavericks lets brand The into and its limited was broadened and en by throughout the ranges and raining camps of the If a man was unpronounced in his on any people would He kolas Maverick Socialists in February Hungarians caused much trouble in Coke regions this A crowd assembled at and marched to the summit on the Mount Pleasant forcing every from work along their route and at the They were nearly all ana fired shots in order to intimidate tho Tho strikers demand an advance cents for instead of the 10 per cent recently It is reported that a meeting of was in progress at Morgan station at 11 where a Socialist was making an At tho men Superin tendent to discharge a man who had worked during tho ims refused and tho men all struck this morn Canas at the City Annie Norton of Woburn fell on Tremont street yesterday causing an oblique fracture of the right She was taken at once to tho City Thomas living at 09 Conant taken to tho City Hospital for treatment of a broken At John aged residing at 83 Newburn was taken to the City Hospital Beck had fallen from n fence to the side walk and fractured both bones of his right CFrank Fred Wado and Mary Hennessey died nt the City Hospital yester Agnes Bernard Winters and Eaton were discharged in relieved Bequests to Boston Tho will of Susan widow of after liberal lega cies to and devises the residue of her property to the McLean In sane The Massachusetts General Professor Dart mouth in which Patter MISS miss Master Willio MisH Nellie Robin Miss Emma Miss Miss Miss Baxter Miss and Carrie Miss und Charles Dnr K Miss Thomas Chuse and EAST Tho supper of the Saratoga Street Church evening partaken ol by about 300 hi tho entertainment Bacon sang Albert and Misa Gould gave The address was delivered by of by Bates ot tho Street bUO He said that Hooker the last the remarkable spectacle of having a slen der force of mon exhausted by four days an army of over while the cried for aid to tho Chamberlain of the John s Episcopal of thu Unitarian nnd Scott the 1reuby terian of regret rend from of the Trinity Baptist ami Richardson of tho Central A private given In Maverick Inst under tha of tho Maverick About 100 participated in the At mid night musks removed and those present adjourned to the supper after which dancing Following are tho gentlemen who had of tho Committee of Carpen 1C Smith as Carpenter aids Killed by a Coil of GREAT February young BOH ol Jonathan who was employed in the Groat Falls was standing near a of cloth which winds over a when it wound around his drawing him Ho was instantly killed Clark Dalton on February Dulton wan by iu Cincinnati today but his release by u writ of habeas It la u buns took Tho was devoted to n discussion ou geography and by Professor In the oven Hardy mouth College a lecture on A Night in Fears of Another February snow storm which began this morning changed to rain at nnd fears are entertained of another The wind blew a gale during the and considerable damage to fences and signs is Telephone nnd telegraph wires also The pond was above high water mark and About 10 the wind abated rain Wins Hor February ago It was that Tim eloped with the wife of Wilbur Freeman of Bar sued Capon for The case was tried before a ref nnd awarded Capon sued for a and today tho case wnB settled by he paying his wife and allowing her to got a di Local nnd Ladder assisted by Carr and of the Ilan police n slight lire in tho basement of tho building ai SKI Union street last night at 3G years is with stealing moat and poultry to the value of yesterday from Richard Casey of Salem He was arrested last night by Doylo and Burns of tho eighth remarkable record was in tho fourth division Not u single ar rest for any cause not oven lor was made between tho hours of y 1 oclock thu ol Station 0 arrested Job Listou yesterday for assault aud battery upon his Mary on thu 3lth Tho couple reside nt la Tho woman was attended by Charles who that two of her ribs was who is charged with the of a valued ut 37 from Coleman Davidson of East Cambridge on the 24th was arrested yesterday of on a warrant by Patrol man of Division comic opera well presented and added to the recog of the Block patrons of Messrs Keith ba to think they aro worth lor u relief of tho poor the Association for the Relief of Ased Indigent tho Church Home for Orphan and Destitute and the Street Hos Thomas Quincy Browne and Colonel Greene are as but Groom and Colonel Greene decline to Curtis Conants The residence of Curtis oa Lawrence was yesterday crowded by his many among whom were mem bers of tho Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company and other organizations of which he is a tho occasion being the cele bration of his After the usual salutations all present sat down to a The cloth who held the indulged in some happy remarks ns to Conants long connection with tho business interests of in which ho was followed by and most of tlie guests Brockton Grocers February a well at tended meeting of the Brockton Retail Grocers Association this evening the com on constitution The meet Ing was addressed by Mayor who said that he wished to become a member and every would do Lawlar of Boston also ad dressed tbo aud explained the derived from associations all over New Suffolk Associates The anniversary of the Suf folk Associates was observed last night at tho Parker President Fol lott occupying tbo Thoro were pres ent as Home of Norway and Officers woro elected an follows Bold by the Marquis de NEW February Marquis de Mores and the Northern Pacific Refriger ator Car Company have sold all their larse plant on tho line of tho tho Northern Pacific railroad to the Northwest Dressed Beef Company of Now The Marquis de Mores will remain in the West ns ident nnd general ho company will open 100 retail butcher shops in this Death of an Aged Lowell February wife of Charles and mother of Captain Moody died this morn ing at her home on Lawrence aged 87 Her death was largely due to the effect of a fall about a week which dis located her