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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - March 26, 1886, Boston, Massachusetts                                M tu THE always Vo print over a THE BOSTON SUNDAY circulation than any other Boston Sunday February FRIDAY MARCH PRICE TWO An Advance of Wages for Conductors and Two Dollars Less Fer Q 1116 Louis Knights Reply to Goulds Mo His and Will discharge of men will be Simons on the and that they or their representatives will bu Riven ilio time on tins road is sixteen Ions lay com pany will DOW arrange its time table on same thu Whenever trips are run in excess of the limit oC lime on ears aro to be paid cents an hour One full hour tor dinner or supnor will given oil both committee speak in the terms of the urbanity and consideration presidents and secretary of both Tho agreement was made that those forms and conditions were to ffo into effect April 4 instead of ns the company claimed it would book to commence on Opera House wan the place of he report of committee wnn to be Krom about to the horse ear men poured inlo the liall until it as there be no more room for The cheers that rent still air on the outside could lie heard blocks Hie made its and it is sum that it wus ratified almost The windows being opiti lull sound of the YeR heard very distinctly on the while there was only con fused murmur for the No A vote of to President Richards President Merrill was and three cheers were Dy the men there for committee and The proba bility that the men would indorse their requested that the drivers and con be allowed to decorate their cars in honor of the peaceful Accord ingly all earson iho Metropolitan and hind lines bear a little American flag flouting in breeze from the top of the bearing on it the letters of and beneath the word The vast majority of the men nro happy so aro the and likewise the their ns said corporations to nny of t lies e three you new Is your Cowards to the scabs to ilio nia men to tbo front Tho treat enemy is before be be Is within ol ami Hut wu uti clad in the armor ot eternal Let us fall only wo Lot us dlo only when victory for be hind The auos nro looking down upon object lessons of Truth to tho will rise Ihe years of tiro While writhes iu uam And dies amid lior Governor has issued a proclamation relative to tho rail road strike so far ns it affects the commerce of the Aftur the respective duties of the railroad company and its em the proclamation c refore of the State nf by virtue of tho authority iu inn do hereby cull upon tbo Missouri ami upon Its il its employes ot every the Gould system I think it will bo sot men are in tho and they will reach that conclusion themselves in a few no and they will then go back to It is the most serious rail way trouble that has presented itself in many What u Prominent of EAST March second hand work still remain Tho boss aro running their In an interview with a prominent nailer today the following state ment was furnished for publi cation In tho first said the wo dont what the boys We at supposed the was a local affecting only one ibis strike only the But tho PARTS AM One With and One Against Senator and Civil Service Reform Evarts and tlie If the principle on which these resolutions proceeded was snid tho President might ns well abdicate his powers to tho Ingalls obtained tho but gave way for an executive says that ho will insist on a vote on these resolutions Tho after executive I their statement was in o air relation tlin waes by ho boss In the usual o 11 the and I see that railroad linos by snld In anil 1 warn all whether liu employes or internes anv In the way ol Mitil anil with Inn reliance upon tho Bunse und spirit of I hereby call upon alt citizens lo assist In lit tie es of this I also pledge the th lay considerable stress upon tlie fact that they receive only onethird of Uio of tlie machines run hv them now I would like to explain that onethird flint before the introduction of it required an operator at March a of Knights of consisting of John district master workman George McNeil and master workman of visited President Richards of Metropolitan railroad at his on and presented the hill of the employes of that as printed in THE of the evening of that They requested an advance of wages and a reduction of hours they also applied lor some remedy tho unjust com plaints of involving loss of time to conductors and drivers they also asked for a reasonable rate of interest on the deposits required of them by the com They asked that explanations might he made for all and that no official bo allowed to keep boarders or or engage in any other busi ness in which the shall derive a compensation from an employe that charges for damages be abolished except only when occurring by reason of eross on the and then only the amount sufficient to cover the cost of and that no employe lie discharged without good and reason boins shown hiin or his From the date of the presentation of these requests to the 21th the committee been in daily session with 1resident Sundays three of the division masters presentat the last The members of the committee in sayins that they have received Richards every facility to conduct their The greatest difficulty was in the attempt to arrange a timetable so as to reduce the working hours to Ion hours actual working time insido twelve Tho result has extremely gratifying in its practical illustration of the benefits of arbitration as it should be and shows in this principle is perhaps better understood than Tlie demands ofthe men have all been as will ho seen by comparison of the demands with the answers given hy the Conductors and per advance from 91 or former wages Stablemen to work 10 hours day in with ouo hour for breakfast and one hour lor per All other are loss than to receive 10 per twentyfive cents tho Over the railroad men tho announcement their demands had been acceded to was received with universal Said one driver I know it would I know tho company would not force us to for it would have been their loss and not You from the very beginning of this trouble there gen eral feeling of determination our men that if wo did not get what we asked wo would take active measures at once to protect did not make much talk about and that fact in itself has helped us for very fact of onr silence meant disaster to the We will all of ns prove that we are worth tho increase that has been given Said another Its just the nnd I had no doubt at all but that we would re Wo all know that if tho Labor amounted to anything our would be acceded and timn has shown that it is a powerful and wo owe to it our present Wo needed the increase of wages and tho decrease in hours of and wo will do better work in consequence of this These are but examples of the expressions of wood fooling on all and ihe matter was the subject rif no littlo on nil flip ears in the Metropolitan and Highland Tho Men Concerning the rumored strike on the Cambridge croft of the road said last If there is a schedule in existence among the men or a committee representing them I am conscious of The running time of the road is such a few men exceed eleven on the The men appeared to be mid have not ex pressed any dissatisfaction towards any of the officers of tlie MO Till 1S1TTKK of tho to pet twenty cents per will tlie Seventeenth street yards and Taylor avenue bridge filled up rapidly With men early this nnd there was much speculation as to tho result of an attempt to start out another freight Tlie made up a train in tho Tenth street near the Union and had it ready for hauling out when tho police at Captain Hercules took possesion of tho train with three sergeants and fifty At 10 oclock an in charge of Conductor and Sergeant and fourteen men on hacked down o ot the so fur as It muy be taw wielded hv Us chief to sustain said road linn ita servants in nud to nud all Unit may oppose The only train that ms left on tho iron Mountain road since the of tho strike no fur ther than thirty miles dis it side by the strikers Nearly all tho freight engines of the roau are in tlie Desoto disabled so badly that weeks work on thorn is necessary to put them in Tomorrow a freight train will be started out on this road under of Slates deputy The government quartermaster has twenty live mules and pounds of freight which ho wants to send at onco to Fort He will apply to Judge Brewer of the United States Court tomor row morning for an escort of deputy mar shals to accompany the train as far as and the escort will be Preparations are being made at the head quarters of citizen soldiery in tins city for the protection of the armory and tho property of tho railroad companies in this city in tlie anticipation of early assistance being necessary to make possible I lie resumption of the roads now blockaded hy the striking Knight of A regular guard is kept on duty nt the and tho Rainwater Hides and Company Branch aro also under arms nt ready to goto the assistance of the police at a mo ments All militia forces of the city under instructions to be ready lor action at tho call of the March Law and Order League last night issued an address which demands that the strikers obey the law and permit the railroad company to operate their or take consequence of their violation of the law like other The Knights of Labor hero are divided as to which leader they will Powderly or inasmuch as Irons says IK March Mom bors of the Knights of Labor say they are now on the aggressive and have no of yield They have Kent wagons out through the country collecting provisions they from friends of the A few more men aro at work each and it looks very much as if com pany aro to run in spite of Iho March Colonel of Kow general East ern agent of the said today 1 tear the strike will extend though I have no positive knowledge of the plan of the It is a most serious a crisis which threatens much larger interests In New York the merchants shipping literally nothing to tho and railroad men generally would not bo to see tho strike March Tho Governor has issued a proclamation warning persons interfering with railroads to desist and ap pealing to the law abiding people throughout ihe State to aid the civil in restoring Ho especially appeals to civil con stables and city officials to make use of all means given them by law to re store with the assurance that every power of the if lawfully will bo used to enforce tlie each machine to turn tho of raring for Tho work is nearly hand Congressman Ranney at the Pan Electric SnOWplOUgh hour It was also agreed that conductors will upon explanation of shorts at the proper The Company Also Aerees that no official of the company shall keep lodgers or boarders or engage in any busi ness in which they shall sation from the In this connection it is simple justice to state that Richards said ho had already forbidden and would see that the rule strictly The company has also to abolish all charges for damages io tho property of tho except from gross careless ness of the and then only for enough to cover actual Extra trips are to be paid for as follows One fifty cents two seventyfive cents three and four trips to con a days work for regular Amusement such as to the hall Mechanics circus and harbor where tho men are some times obliged to wait an hour or to be paid at tho rate of twenty cents per and no man to receive less than 40 cents for a When complaints are entered by passengers and tho men are found no time is to bo lost hy tho as heretofore has been the Iti is agreed hy tho company a reason able rule of interest 1 per will be allowed on deposits that have been io tho hands of tho company three When employes are discharged they or their shall be told the roa No examination of the accounts that aro kept in private detective books be drivers und other employes will be allowed to ride free on thing has been to ar range a and tlie committee has worked on it with Ihe president nnd secre tary of the com any ever tlie pres of tho of It was found that the longest time was fourteen hours and fortyfive and tho longest time on the platform was twelve Under the new tho longest time on the platform is tube eleven including short Tlie division masters are to prepare new time schedules sio as to give tho long as fur as possible atone timn on the swine Swing it may he said in pass are those which run at morning and West Norfolk Huntington line and Tremont terry and Kast system of ears are to bo run on a rearranged KO that they will he easier for tbo mop without additional expense lo except on a few ct the hardest where additional men are tn lie H was found out hy tho ex amination that the shortest days work in is while longest is sixty Tho Veins the was naturally The and what they their smaller compet Highland without much dis sent agreed On the Highland the regular men will re the same their be Extra men are to he advanced from Si To to per are to receive per Car hostlers nnd are tc receive flu per with eleven hours pur day work insido thirteen or S 25 per weak of ten inside twelve Regular conductors and when culled upon for extra to bo cents per No trip to be paid less than one hours Thoso over lie hour and less than an hour and a lobe paid asan a Those over one and a half hours anil two TO he paid as two Tow hoys und will bo paid per week for tbu hours Mount Pleasant nud Dudley street lines lira to be paid onehalf for three trips and it full uay for more three All employes will bo d to free except When nny complaint is made by passenger no will ba made for limn tho employe is A man will be to curry tho polo iu four horse TO SUE FOIl The from the Baxter jumped and Trainmaster Clark handed him his The engine then coupled on to the train and in a lew minutes moved Tlie yard was nearly clear of specta tors and there was little The lifty policemen were distributed alons the long so that several were on top of each Upon tho top of the Caboose Captain Hercules was a conspicuous while Chief was among those Superintendent of Motive Power Bines and other of tho road were also passengers in the Tho Taylor avenue was readied at and the immense crowd of men there the which was moving live or six miles an howls and No stop was although the train moved slowly over the Puzzle Tho force of police was inadequate to keep the crowd and the men closed in cm but made no attempt to stop In consequence tho strike the Louis Kenning and Com pany have shut down their works at Howard this side of This throws out of employment directly MOO men who wore employed V the company at the smelt ing works aro among tho largest in the their capacity being about 100 tons of ore a The board of District Assem blies 17 and Knights of has drawn up the following reply the uttor anses of Jay published this morn ing To the of Labor anil Trade Assemblies North America tlie long of labor til Is upon The of the Jay lini thrown tlie In us to tin to the There can tin no hi tilts thiru is no room for I to to this question to Iho 1or lias very reason that tlie strikers linve eon no our conn So says 30 We have I the typo of the In suiting our ami an opportunity to them to Ills wt huve through the high est channels that represent us in the nation him upon any Wo have we wo have demanded that wo he To nil tills Inn a There can be no question were Ills cunse just und ho the injured Innocence In which ho osos lie would see our representa tives ami hear our Tho very cow ardice that skulks and self condemns lo a Born reared hi unil which cannot in tlie of things enter into sympathy with it poor and to be i poor lie would not condemns Thut cowardice shuns u Held un which is 1m who his and on which he dare not Ana now betoro thu wo him to for lie tho world wo his when he stys will Proceed tlie NEW March General one of the counsel for Jay iu an in with a United Press reporter stated that ho had been consulted regard ing tho action of the Knights of Labor in tho strike now pending on the South western and actions will he at onco bosun against the as well as against the individual members of the hy Missouri company to recover all damages the may have sustained hy the The lie will ho be prun hi Louis at an early but lam not at liberty to say whether instructions have already been sent to Louis to com mence The liabilities of the Knights of Labor are of both a civil and criminal If a can bo a criminal action will lie When asked how tho members of a secret organization like tho Knights ot could bo discovered so as to enable his com pany to actions General said will have no trouble in beginning actions the several and when that is done we con bring any of the into and compel them to dis close the names of any of the oaths of will not shield thorn from answering lunations in a court of and if they refuse to answer on that ground they will certainly bo committed for FIRST The 3tt March The executive hoard of manufacturers and labor organi met and settled matters relating to the time tho matter of prices to lie paid was loft to Arbitrators and and a schedule according ly was drawn Several of tlie manufacturers were hiring work done hv the and they claim that this list did not apply to inasmuch as the articles of agreement stated that day hands in fortytwo should not lie The day that they should receive piece but the manu did not look at in that and in the finishers in several factories unit Last a meeting of thn executive board was bold and It was decided to refer the question to as lo whether thoir decision meant prices for all of Ihu Two of the ar a verdict when tho matter of prices was placed before them the employment of day bands was not mentioned and that when they their list it was not to govern all Tonight the executive board decided to abide anil this rule will effect next Monday and con through this double that to keep tho feeders in running and in addition to this tho boss nailers aro directly re sponsible for the cure of tho machines and the work produced by In view ot all those facts the Doss deemed one third of tho earnings of the fair proportion for the second and has been tho undisputed price lor The They March Tho situation of the street railway troubles in this city and Allegheny today was vory Should both sides maintain their present a strike tomorrow or Saturday is Tho management had con ceded nearly nil of thn demands made but bad requested the modification of oho That of any lino could bo discharged for any cause without the consent of the of This tho men refused to do The railway managers are again in session and will take final measures to combat the demands of their Thinks Ho Pays Them Superintendent Gardner of tho cotton mills said to a reporter yes January 1 tho cotton opera tives wore reduced 10 per throughout New and January another 10 per reduction was On the tirst of last month restored except in Iho spinning de which was not altered in At there appears to bo general ilis but 1 tee no reason why we should pay any more than other Then March Master Workman McCartney said today that hav ing secured the passage tiy ot delegates ot tho car drivers and conductors attention of tho Knights of Labor would now ho directed to the lessening of the hours of labor of clerks in retail McCartney stated they would insist that the stores bo closed every except Satur day at 7 the Karnaby Mill Loomn March There are only 200 or only halt the total number in the weave shop of tho Karnaby gingham running and the end of the strike leaves the mill with onehalf of its looms Ton of the strikers aro black ami a lame number of the others have refused to return lo work at Ihu Uar and have left to get work in other mills or remain Coburns March men who struck for nn increase of Ifi per at Robert Coburns sheepskin factory several days ago are still Coburn refuses to grant the and tho men are just ns determined not to go back to work they get The men belong to the Knights of and aro governed by the action of tho Old Colony Men In accordance with a promise made some time since by General Manager Kondrick of the Old Colony railroad tbo engineers and firemen on tho northern division have been increased as follows Engineers from to io per and firemen from March the Senate today from library commit reported a providing for the ap of a commission to examine and report as to character and value of tho Franklin and papers and other of great historic value in tho possession of the and whether they should bu Tho was from the committee on com reported favorably a hill to provide for the encouragement of American ship and to promote postal and commer cial relations with foreign Fryo explained hill for carrying United States mails in American vessels to and from foreign making it tho duty of the to advertise for proposals and to accept the lowest hid dors proposal for carrying the The was on the At 1 oclock tne Edmunds resolutions woro placed before the and S1 80 to Tho conductors now want their pay and contemplate calling upon to that to March immense audience nt City Hall tonight greeted Charles of who lectured on Labor nnd All Us Interests under the auspices of tho local Knights of A number of ladies wero in the au Tho remarks of the speaker were well About a New Scale of March executive committee of the Knights of Labor will con fer tomorrow with boot manufacturer Sam uel Brown about a now scale of Brown withholds an increase of twentyfive cents a case on lie grade of and the e reported to their shops committee h tho March furniture today a asking an order restraining their old now out on a from picketing the in the vicinity of their to prevent the f oilier manufacturers and committees of tho Knights of have not tin trim KO may iu he und tin he plae upon tinin they may see but ot Init lit whoso la us him as it in to Unit wo up anil tilts Is our After onr for every violating und then intervening to liia altur ihe and out of by them to labor ut lifty lne cells u day of manhood in revolt tlon lie Iti minds telld Ills no with He poses UK u su 1ftring ut every nore from tho of the He lie lie unit tho lepil bows ita head mid Un verdict on by Mich lul Gould arises behind his moot court threatens to uuo every of Lubor in O Is th blush Tho arch of tlie Wonted of Ihe body threatens to invalid of our to lie seeks to overawe and the weak und bOLLt In our Knights of is allowed to nuke inch threats as these to intimidate us onr when wore ono of us to thus homu would order onr laid condemn us for ion d and this wise well that tlie decision und aro Hilly emanations uru un Insult lo of it to of onr grandma we have UM in tho Kient corporations terrorized wuo uiuo nul I lit Syu Morocco Wien to March Tho morocco men all returned to work this A conference will be held Friday evening between tho executive Labor Orvis will at Marlboro Bnt evening on The boss carpenters of held a secret meeting hist to consider the action of tne masons in demanding an in The shop committee of the Cutters Union employed at shoe an advance of a nor Tlie boot crimpers of the Slate will hold a preliminary at iy lo consider Iho mut ter of a crimpers Each weaver in the New subscribed cents to wards a fund fur ihe striking lawn The amount has been divided so lhat each of the strikers receives Notices have been posted in the mills of the schedule ot wanes will be the new lit to take elfect March This will amount to a JO per advance in some The skivers at the factory of Mm who out a low days have been supplanted by new Prior to this ripple to a grent was for hy the piece now all help is by the Abbreviated Steamer Lansdown loft John harbor yesterday probably after i i The stone and woollen mill of Weiss in Philadelphia yesterday morning f in the corpus ease arising out of the ui Cadby of on a charge of decided that tin was held by ihe chief o police oi The Cincinnati city conven tion yesterday the following took the in opposition to the majority said they wero meant for popular They contemplated no measure of legislation to bring the removal of any evil or They were merely a ful of senatorial barren of other than a ch ap partisan de The resolutions were simply intended to keep licans in There was nothing more that the people understood the The major ity of the Senate had turned aside from the legitimate business of Labor all over tho country was over taxed and scantily paid hy reason of longstanding and vicious Human was wringing its bunds and weeping in many parts of the in destitution for of employment and proper were overshadowing tlie land and powers of Slate and questions of finance and taxation were pressing for but from all these pressing subjects we must turn lumlo to dis cuss this question raised for the senator from and thrust into the Senate to ob struct the business of the country in favor of a lot of Republican indorsed the Presidents action in making and would heartily indorse it if it went a thousand leagues Willi the exception ol postmasters there were the present time ton Republicans in to one Much a slate of affairs ho declared was not consistent with theory of the its safe and The people bad or a change in administration o the and such change was not limited lo changes in a lew chief This was not a form of adopted or intended for with a lito Trained bands of would not be tolerated here as in civil ser vice law bad never commended to the judgment of Very recently had voted in committee and should vote in Senate for its absolute had proven itself to be violent and odious obstruction to the will of the people and a stumbling block in the way of a national adminis History had shown that no political party could administer the affairs of a government through the instrumentality of its President could not be blamed for Every act in liis administration was In and the country would understand why greater progress had not been would place tho responsibility whore it be Kvarts then addressed the Senate in support of tho majority Ho read from tlie report of minority of the judiciary committee to show that minor ity conceded that papers on tiles of the departments relating to subjects within the jurisdiction of tlie House and Senate wure subject to the call of either house of On this admission it seemed to him there could be hut little doubt as to the vote the resolutions before the He said tho arguments made by Democratic senators would accord to the President the right to say whether the papers called for related to a with which Congress had a right to The President under this refuse papers affecting his ovn conduct which it might be important for Congress to The ho was Give said the promises of the powers of the two Houses of Con gress under the Constitution that are not disputed I mean the general power give us the constitution of tho us the of luw regulating the action of us fact that the papers wo seek are in the possession of tho Department of and that the can lay his hand on thorn and then vole if you will that a peremptory instruction of the President can follow those deposits of papers and select from them those suitable for tho inspection of either house of Lot it be conceded that the work of selection is not intended to be discharged let it bo agreed that the President means to send to the two houses of Congress all the papers that aro pertinent to every public duty how do you hy that proposi tion the most monstrous doctrine under tlie the in tu Sharply Colonel CaKy of the March Tho tric investigating committee continued the examination of Colonel Casey Young to Hannoy the witness at length upon tho hitters efforts whilo member ot last to Harris Rogers appointed electrician of the Witness frankly stated that he had tried to secure tho appointment for and he had a resolution introduced in the House and referred to the committee on tures in the Interior of which witness directing that Rogers be appointed to tlie In the regular way the resolution would not havo gone to Unit It was sent there upon tho of who believed the position should be filled by competitive niss went to the of the Capitol in of and was told that the latter would net bo appointed because his habits wore asked if tho Company had not abstained from taking an active part in tho proceedings at the In department because it did want it to go up to of Justice as a pro in which tho was Of course that was an replied tho was not tho in formed of tho agreement between tho com hut allowed to proceed under tho assumption that ho was not interested in in the inquired If I am under trial for fraud under tho replied the I um prepared to answer nit I did not see that there was any impropriety in Iho Inn or any other company asking the to bring Attorney General Garland having in formed thn committee of Ins desire to testify in tho matter ho will be summoned lo ap pear before the executive mansion to fortyfour sena tors and members of the lower house of The Senate has continued tbo tion of llonry Kitfield 10 he assistant of merchandise at Boston and The President has declined to withdraw tlie nomination of Matthews for re corder of deeds for tho District of Tho Senate committee on offices have reached an agreement to report favorably n number of postmasters to take tho places of suspended officers in weiO deposed officials or whore they had no objection to By n vote of H lo 0 tho House on elections today decided not to dismiss the contested election enso of Page Pierce from Rhode Arguments will no heard on Monday has prepared a iu accordance with the suggestions hi the Presidents recent on the sub to the Chinese sufferers from outrages atRock Springs and other nnd appropriating over ISLAND for VARIETY IRT A Home March chaplain this morning prayed God might forbid the rich and prosperous from attempting to import and reproduce on our now soil tho pomps and the tho the luxury and pride of other lest the giant blind through ignorance and like sightless to madness hy should forth liis hairy strength and his in the view of his oppressors till chaos should come Tho House then went into committee of the whole Hammond of Georgia in the chair on tlie ot Missouri made an extended on the foreign mail of Kansas laid the for the present condi tion of tho upon the shoulders of the G uen t It or of Wisconsin did of tin removals had been lie granted includ ing had committed Hins to send them to political tho next ho did not think it should he charged with bad not A has been said in tin newspapers ahout the foreign mail Gnen Iher tlie Tol exercising the authority given him in regard lo foreign mail and spend ing the appropriated fur t bat pur evening session was to the consideration of expressive of the sorrow of the body nt death of late tiye from addresses were made by Henderson of Thomas anil of Henderson of Illi Maybury of Michigan and Johnson uf Now 1MCNSIC93T the March examina tion of General on tho charge made by him that prior to liis administration the pension had boon run as a political was continued by Iho Senate on public moneys when the of Fifer was Chairman Cullom asked the witness what thoro was peculiar in it General after exam ining tho said he was to answer the as nn important paper had from hies since they had been placed in Uio custody of the The chairman in looking over another case found a loiter by himself Senator Cullom to Examiner Dud he the missing Tho commissioner read Iho lotler as follows I am anxious to pension In to lie hi one of the anti beat men ever win shot jirt us 1resiiiont 1 know lilin A little breaks him wive this in Black showed by the records thn I prior to tho receipt of note tbo medical boards d the claimant ot n but quent thereto the rate was increased tiy thu to Sti per Cullom inquired if Iho commis it wrong for con gressman to certify to the truth nnd worth of a claimant if he knew tho facts in The commissioner re plied that lie did and ho by no means imputed any wrong to Senator In reply to Senator HecK Ihe stated was just tins class of cases which led to tho charges in liis ROHDE Colonel Colt crul Over March Republican State Convention for tho nomination of State hold at tho Providence Opera Houso today nnd was one of tho most ever hold by the Republicans in this The only issue was on tho nom for tho grent fight coining between Colonel Samuel of tho present ot the and Benjamin of lato It required eleven exciting ballots before Colonel Colt was able to secure the titty five votes necessary to a Bos worth having fortyseven with six ihe regular ticket was ns follows lor o Lucius of Secretary of ol dolt of Samuel of Major William congressman from the second who has been tin chairman of State Centra Committee for vears without ton dorod his resignation and it was the tlie Army March big crush at tho Presidents Th many of them excursionists frou the lo tho number of wer crowded in the and whon 111 President his appearance thn ush between whom the line had dif in keeping them in Tho President shook hands as heartily with the last comer ns with and bad pleas ant word for those who him to express good Lawrence stood loaning the u nil behind tho an A num ber of ladies him and slipped behind the President lo shake hands with When Hie nnd Hie Presidents mind chatted with until the Salvation I which was in front of the White whon presented Commander who the Tim privates worn not Many woro silk Hair nnd the female nearly all carried iu their Whon they hid all pushed Commander Smiih ham Is ith the nnd snid Well pray I SECRETARY Tho Members of His Family lis Career and Fear thai Life is Fairchild Possibly to be His Successor in March of Secretary Manning such as to excite Humors are flying fast and phase of uis boon passed There is no doubt hat there is a fear that ho may never leave his house His son was summoned by telegraph from and arrived late last and other members of his family are said to have been sent Tho of the physicians is an indi cation that Karly this morning his son was and whon asked as to his lathers condition said Ho seems to breathe with more easo this all wo loci but he is a very sick and we can only until next two or three days the Father does not yet know of mv indeed that the family sent for and we think best that he should not know until the crisis is As soon as he is able lo I shall upon his taking a pood Ions perhaps in Ho needs of all and 1 certainly insist upon his taking when the physicians held a consultation they found that there was no improvement in tho patient and that bo wai his They wera apprehensive of another apoplectic and although this not occurred there in jrood reason to believe that partial if not absolute paralysis of one side has taken at i one of the cians said that there was no and that the conditions remained the saum as in H il now considered certain that never resume his duties in the Treasury if he should he will not lie in li In transact public or any other fnr though he may not until after Iho ad et his career as a ber of Clevelands cabinet has Speculation as to his is already and the names suggest ed arc of Orlando As Secretary Treasurer hiu and Scott tit Of the Fairchild is considered to have the insido Ho hns displayed ability since he has been connected with the treasury department and has proved a comparative young he has hi ah reputation for legal ability and political In light with tho euna i ork lie was ith by und conducted the wilh skill and suc upon his Democratic fund at Hie hist presi and to his speech in the where will be your THE and hope your three yours j he maintained lie same views upon the stl vor question aro known lo tin helu hv the It is successor will lie appointed from At n hour Secretary is reported by his and as heUer than last Tho Manning said tonight All things considered uvi feel Mareli i for New lingland Fair weather preceded in by snows or west nearly rising Indicated by thu at Thomp sons Spa 0 li IJ li aver Rain and Warm A depression centred over the lower lake regions is approaching the Atlantic Its effect will be to nosu and rain today throughout Eng with slightly warmer In Manitoba a cold wave of no mean dimen lie on Are 3ii March of tho Brotherhood of Locomotive who is in this city for the purpose of with Vice President Potter of ihe Burlington road regarding tho grievances of the of that line was seen by a United Press reporter Speaking of the results of his labor so far lie said submitted our propositions lo but wo did not reach an and Potter said that wn would hear from him tiy Thursday and we expect that he will lay bis propositions before us this after That is whore the matter stands nt am hopeful that wo shall bo able lo sutlle this matter I believe in moral sua sion in things ami mutual conces I in square in conference looking to i proposition to give nn register io of I ships ol thu International have found that such a policy has us to settle nil the trouble that f liero has been in the brotherhood during last nine What we are is that the same rate of pny for the same service extended over Ihe whole and 1 mutually lor board of public Charles police William Stevens and Isaac A resolution pt tho annual meeting ol ihu Maritime ut thu the conceding a lew points that wo will arrivo at a satisfactory What do 1 think of the difficulty on of what tlie duties of the two houses relate nnd what the papers would show or would or whether they wero or wero not important or of or a matter over which Congress had It would seeni said that when tho President should direct tbo at to withhold papers on ihe sole ground that they to that did not interest or touch the duly of Congress there would be established n subordination on the part of Congress to the judgment of the and unluckily a personal judg ment himself and his con duct and these evidences that Congress might wish to inspect It would not do therefore for the on f he other side of this to rest on this reduction on thu powers and authority of the two houses of Congress with out exhibiting in the Semite some mason why in their these papers should not or why the Senate itself should not pass judgment lhat il had no duty or interest in the matter or why Ihu Senate itself should not draw the line of between public and private bo papers that wero on file as purl of the possession and under the control of tin Tbo larger proposition was that the vory subject which Ihe papers wero sought did not relate Tu Any Willy or any public of Uio Why Un the ground that they relate to tho re I inoval from nnd from under tho Constitution is tho solo act and the solo responsibility of president that the thore was not to for them nml to be if for Woro tho bouses ol Congress not at liberty io look into Iho transaction of public business when within constitutional Tlie power of was u and iu opinion it was a settled llo be it to havo been and correctly that the of removal under tho Constitution to the of ihe Senate in what to the mere act of Thu question was whether the of removal unconnected appointment exclusively lodged in the then proceeded to discuss the which lit the President power to during the vu suspension did not Iout of March execu tive session of the Senate a number of postmasters nominated to succeed suspended wero reported favorably by the post and an adverse report was made on a nomi nation for a post In The in junction of secrecy was not removed from I this but it is known to overy hody that a letter Iroin the noni charging Mint the had been serving his party hy publishing two ono in and tho other in nnd if ihe wero given to him lo similar journals for of the Iho nominee also liberally offered lo turn over to party all profits derived from the to ho report of the committee calls attention of senators to circular of the postmaster general and utterances of tho President relative to the exercise of partisan hy and says sarcastically tin case is reported adversely in order to aid administration in carrying its pol ions has travelling It will extend over tho hike tonight causing and will strike New Eng land by canning freezing weather in the southern portions and unows in lie is a very ami wo can only hope until Hie nest two or Tenn of which has excited the most interest during tho present of tho Superior Court hero is thai of Mary Dean The Young of has boon on trial for past two The suit is for damages tor injuries re from lulling thirtyfive feet through an elevator well in Uio Home in Tho defence is u denial of and special is a Tlie court ruled ad to tho latter and defence bas taken in ovent of an adverse will carry case to thu Supremo Tho socalled charita ble nature of thn institution has received nn unmerciful overhauling at the hands of Uio Thu jury lias returned a sealed The Oldest in New March Farmer discovers that tho oldest man in Now resides iij of His la Miles and liis ago is lnt Camp owns one of farms in is worth over who years has boon lo work in several and Camp lias that period dimo nil ihu About vears ano it stole bonds from and Milieu that time Camo luis refused to employ a His nnd pi n sine seem to ho in to and counting liis hoarded March le lief of here this evening as guests of Mountain A bais served at the Opera I remarks were made by White Lodge und Mayor Weeks and of Mutual Relief llis ter of Kuw Orand Master William Hill of nnd Lewis Malvern ut Now Justice to a Boston a ot was unvoted in the hero today for nn on aged to and child worn the only cecu of a I av standing in the A happened lo the designs of was taken at Ihe and within nn hour bad commenced n of two months ut flie cily was referred io new In order io meet the wants of tho Fruit nnd Produce Exchange of Hoston in to spring nnd summer shipments if from the Delaware nnd that luit hud never the Pennsylvania press nn opinion that it WHS hna decided run He luul never been able lo see how arriving in Ihe following it should I Call hi opposition to the ma had never approved of boon able to ex The committee on finance maun a favor able report on tho nomination of collector of internal revenue for Iho district of A writ ten report in this ease suites that information hns buen received from IMII Treasury Department there were no against the suspended and that ho was removed for political reasons Blind Jones ind Jones of better known ns Blind called at tho Senate today nnd sent his card to Senator The senator came nnd a brief conversation with Mm was chained by the latter with having d in iome irregular The senator the charge the to strike the senator in I bo but was prevented by senators Ihe colonel ami held him until a policeman was called and ordered to Iho pugilistic visitor that n part of a scheme lo run him out ot Hie 1 1 C the Ho Built the Boston City March whose funeral services occurred bore died tho Wheeler was In October During years t f business life in Bos hu of Iho Iho nnd numerous blocks ol torcs and He was deacon in the Hue Street lie was honorary member uf Ihu Hi will 1e in his South grounds in Witti n Form March HolT the of a wealthy of night illi n farm loll tbo about by her win dow mid went down over a iu iv suit of i oys The duy from wore placed couples After 1111 the river tho wero before tha Thurmun Was March Board of j isi 4UO guests i living complimentary to Uov j ernor Iho of i and other State Among i weru Hull Allan i A Broken Le Funeral of John March re Kano arrived hero from Tho funeral leek place ibis afternoon at the Old the being loo assisted by tho Gardiner Tho pall bearers wero Senator of Pennsylvania Company Colonel Bullock and Howard After tho the body was placed 111 vault aril nnd her Among wero Secretary of Mat Collector of if Judge tho fourth death in Secretary Bayards immediate within tho last three Taylor ol Great March n ami died last nearly sit Taylor was horn at in In ISIS he removed to this where he engaged in trade for four lie married of of Taylor hns held all Ihe various town and a In Court in to 18 unit am He was ono of the of ills wile died in An Charlis ii savings bank in this his usual um il a low days pre vious to his Smiths March morn ing William Smith of shot himself head with a re SmiLli was ono of Iho politicians of und bail speaker iu tiie of lives anil of tlie Stato of lie was an inti uiato of did much lo advance the interests of was a power in Ivin in For had been in H 1x01 ttate ot March Houso J A Broken nnO today of from HKI March Ulan mitteo cm reported the u died today from free ship and Dinghy About a week whilo at ho fell to mi minority report which is n distance of and by all Ihe u of tin u dinner at from which sol Trying a for In the yesterday after Louis with the larceny of laces and the of Louis of lon w as arraigned lor Haui tiy the linn u salary nf Assistant Adams for ihu and Clan lor Thu case was until Tree Killed March ol loft house yes to chop night came ou he had not ami soon after was found dead under a He hud been and ii fell before ho expected I lo Wits v war and was here as u delegate to tho late convention ot the William this having beon n for seven mouths with lie was well known in Masonic ami Fellows as clerk anil proprietor of hotels in anil Cut lie a the Legis in isss Mini and uf ihu House in of lias fallen heir to a nf by deuth oi uu undo in  

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