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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1881~SIXTEEN PAGES, "CABINET TALK. Michigan People Inclined to Ask for a Place as Their Right. chances of Gov. Bngl(-v and I(ep- rLsculutl\u llnbl)ull and Viows of the Mombers of the Illinois Delegation—Towa and Illicois Pulling Togethor. gonkling Still Believed to Have His Heart Set on the Treasury, And to Intend Demanding That Portfolio for One of His Henchmen, Allison, lowever, Iing Deen as Good as Settled On for tho pifficulty Encounterad in Accus rately Estimating Foster's Position and Chances. MICIIGAN. DAGLEY, HUBBELL, AND NEwnRRnY. Disputch fa ‘e Chicagy 'Ivmun:. pmmlnun( Michigan ln-publlcmn who ng gow In Washington say that nn effort will be re - Cabinet ahpointinent for some Republican from that Stute, ~that while Mlehigan has been u Republican te ever sinee the birth of (he Republican P and while Miehigan Republicanism has always beon of - the stuwly nud. trust- thie Inte brn-\lur Chandler's appofutment nd Secretary of tho Interiur, they say the cholee was to fill o vieaney which occurred In tho middle of an Admbnistration, and was, there: fore, rather necklenta) than otnerwise. eeent action of the Miehigan Loglslature hl resolution reconmending Gov, Bugley for o Cabinet appointment, and re- questing the Miehlzan Senators nnd Repre- sentatlves hn Congress to uso thielr Influence with Uei, Garlield in his behalf, 15 eritlelsed DO AR RRATHER THAN Goon, regrot that tho resolution Besides Gov. Bagley, lepre- sentatives Hubbeil and Newberry haye both been mentioned to Gon, Gavilald o eonnee- tiott with & Cabinet appointment. It Iy un- consldornble influence is brotght 10 bear in behalf of Mr, Hulibel); whoso appofntment would Ue gvatifying to akreat many Republicans beskdes the citl- eus of hiy own State, ices rendered by Mr. Iubbell as Chinfrman of e Republican Congressional durlm,v lhu Inst eamiphl The valuable serv- zn are walversally { It i sald that & numberof Rep- lvsemml\(w cleeted from alfferent States ,l\txlhu:u their clection AAISLY 10 M, HUBHKEEE A ritndered by tho (.ummsslmml They nrosald now to, be very dm‘rum llmt Mr, Hubbell's services shafl be, tecognized by a politienl promotion, Tubbelt’s record ns u menber of the Houso VAppropriations Commitice I8 n goul one, has been very sucedssful in bustuess, and his friends who are ursging him for n Cabinet appolntinent sny that heis o man of great ldmlnlslmtlwnblllly us well ny tllu hlshtsc THE ILTINOIS CLUB. MoK ONINIONS, Spectal Dispateh to “Lhe thmm Tribuns: Wasuixaroy, D, weekly meetlyz of ho’ lllhmlu Llub Was post- poned to-night on necotint of tho sesston of - o Tlonso Lo consider Seanty bllls on the ‘T'he Stato must continue to holl fls bruuh, therefore, to awalt the deelsion of tha members of the delegation ns to the Cab- Mentiwhile souie additlonal de- talls huve been wathiered 18 to the nature and 1ealts of these very” seeret aneetings. stated now that Gen, Raun, stend of lmv- Ing a mnjorlty of the delegntion In his favor for thio yosition of Sceretary of the Trehsury, hosreally o majority sgainst him, and that ththe House, Represontatives 'Thowns and llunlgm»n ure nlone aflivmutlvely nctivo lu Isclafmed to l!ulm Runne, his ‘position can- ot ho definitly stated, srongth now appears to be ontslde of the Blegation, 1Bob Ingersoll Is salit 16 bo very &livo In behulf of Rawmw, .ns is Senitor Elumb pd othor Western Senntors, A poll tho delegation, It tielr discusslons In their Caueuses ure an Index of thelr rénl oplilons, ¥ould perhaps show samething like the result: Abhdrleh, of. course, Is Dflmnrfly for o Chleago mnn, and would miport” eittier Farwell, Storrs, or Robert ducoln, Pelwarily he way havd, been for rwell, Tle Is now ‘set doivn us inelined toward - Linealn, (oorko 1t Davls wonld llso m\m; w Chleago mm, and 'Is anderstood Rnum's greitest HONERT LINCOLY . “lmlnxt hoth Farwell wid Storrs, ather, not belig o monber of the next Cons fmsu:\ not, perhaps, taken. so mych In the nner nlrck: of this political Banhedrim ns otherwiso might bo tho cnse, ' Outgoing (.anuu'ssmun oo uoc counlul (1) ‘Iva lmu sent tu llwlr b\lcccssuru in ety ense, notubly to tho suecessors of Dr- b nyes, mud Boyd, to nppe February for the - purpose of con- thte general sityation. ‘Ihe fols owing ato abiout tho views of Mr, Harber: BToRns 1A% A 1u Would minko un able Cablnet offlecr, par< ularly i tho Depnrtment of -Justies, but Hotsecure the plnee. Judge Lawronce B able may, but cannot get (t, i 1a 0 exeentive nlllmr, but thore isn grent 1y hore nbout IANT CAREEL, his nuluulu ot bprlnl:fluhl s many frlends, but | bis execu- Isilonbted; Fort Is i €urnest, W, but mny fall Uetweéii the aif- . Lineoln hns his name, but young for un executive place, vould muke n guod Cnbluet nob wtford o take It for the Slxm\ln 13 undoratood not to fuyor xaum, wul-not to have cntirely come l! tu uny onu else, Hawls 18 put |!hl lhehnu-u. n”lulull, nlul Iu alsd u\lu it Speakior of the noxt 1louse. Speakership cawdidacy has what to uige him not to sup- m. on the groynd that the Iinlicatioms Lowa Wil bo_ ussigned u, Cabliob t ls very doubtful whether 1iitunls d could both be Tepresented In‘the oud that, it [owa'shiould haved Cal): en tat Btute could not also clal the Speakarahlp for Knsann, whoteas, 1t - nols helped to seeare the Cabinet plaey for Alllson or Whlaon, [owa might in turm nnd WORK FOR ILLINOIS, - Henderson, next to /Fhomas, Is probably Ttnum's msh edrnest sipporter in the defe- gatlon, Thilip ¢, ayes, who scems not to know that anything is going on jn the uele- gution, 18 not wmueh in the seerets of the fiiner counclls, did “his wnecessor has heen written to come -on and give his opinlon. Boyd 13 for Ogleshy, but. wonld not opposo Roburt Lincolp, Il very ‘wmueh doulis If Hlinols ean get o Cablngt pinee, ns lic bolleves - Jown wiil gecutn. one, Muirsli-wiil b for Ogleshy it (lmtnhy seems to Imvom\y éhiiliet, ANSOX 14 understood 1o acenipy n-Rinlar nositlon, | Ity a3 Ogleshi s not the silightest ehither, l'nnmm mny b expeeted’ 10 Ha getivie Hy the hitterest of sowe” other caiutiddles whi huve Beén naued, but ndl fok Gen. Rannk, Thoinay, from rensons of loenl pitrlotlsm, and per- sonail frieindship and gratitude, 18 netively n favol of. Howw, Mennwhilo thé nade -of Stephen 1arlbut 1 beginning to be men- toned as a peraon very well gunlitied to il the position of elary of War, Robert Linesln I3 still proinbiiently mentioned ns very Hkely to reeelve the appointment 1f the nlae gu(‘q to Hinols, BITERMAN. TS REMANKS, Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasiaros, 1L G, Jan, 21—Sinee Seere: tary Shernan's return froim Mentor he hai ‘1ot been very eommnient ive arditg the dotnils of bis vecent visit tu the dent- ohete A friemd asked Wl to-dny whether Jumes I Wilson or Senitor Alllson would siteeeed him as Seeretury of the "Freusury, “Tdotiol khow that élther of thew will sueceed me,” was the reply, 1 bellove there was an understanding when Poster wns elected Governor “(that he waiild serve ofit.his term,” sald the friend, % Do you think he will 2 “Yeu; | think he will,”” wns lllu Seere tary’sveply, - WASITINGTON RUMOR. 1LAL CrR, Dispatel to tinéinnati Ennutrer, WasnmiNaron, Do €, Jan, 20,—Some of Carftelil’s fool triends, whon he Is foreed to tolerate beenuso they impose their presence upen him, just wow are cirenlating thy rwmor that Biaine after all is ne to by the Premier, amnd witl not be o member of thé Cablnet. The Iatest to volunteer this infor- nintion Is Maj. Nicho!, who ealls himsell the Seeretury or Prestlent of tho. Hard-Money League, md who hias been ot Mentor boring Genn Grirfiehd for some duys, Nichols, while under the roof of thé President-cleet; evidently endeavored to have Gurfleld con- stitute kthn Dils father confessor; and bhe- catse o was thrown off, and coulil got no information touchliys the hew Mindstry, he Jumped at tho conclusion that such n mutter as a Cubinet hait siot as yet enféred (ien., Garfield’s mind, nud heniee logleally jumped nt the conéliislon that Blalne litd ot been Invited fufo it Now, there 13 nothing In the Constitution or under the suit which fnhibity this ard-Monsy Lengue Sceretary from giving his ppinton, but when. he asstmes lo spenk by thd eard, becnuse, foisuotl, he happenad for awhile fo be n consumer of the products of the Presldentlal farm, ho itn- poses upon the Nbspitality of his dis- tiuguished host, us well as thu eredulity of the people. 1t may bo o littlo monotenous, , but it will bear repetition, to mnake the statemeént absi= lute, thint Blaine will be Garfiold’s. Seeretary of State, In ense ho fves until Gurflent I8 in- augurated. ‘This inueh of the Cabinetslule was {ixed upon when Garfiehd was here early In the winici, The tender wis made tn good faith; and Its nceeptance followed nt & subse- quent date, 1lad Blalne contemplated u re- CONALILEALIGH - 6F lils-icceptunce, the Muine Justed so nleely, Frye would have rematned inthe raco; and, though he might not hinve himself been elected, it wus In his linnas to have defested Bugene Hale, . Frye withdrew bicause ho was advised Lhat ho-could - have the vneniicy which Blnjue's resigintion would eteate, and he hins so told quietly some of hiy Republiean collengites n the House. ALLISON. Aud now for another point, There have Deen within s day or two romors put forth, from quarters and individitals who viight to know, that the President-eleet has offered Lo ‘I'reasury Depirtntint to Senator Atlisoi, tud that at the very recent conferenee at Mentor Letween Garlield, Sceretaty Sherman, and Allison, the latter indieated he wutld neeent, It is charged in this same quarter that At son ‘has neted with trenchery towards James ¥, Wilson, of his own State. Afl aloni he has assunied to bo Wilson's friend, while he was. willing to ald Wilsoit for the wluce .dn case ho could not succeed - himself,—that ho hhs been snyine one word: for his friend and o dozen for Allison.. There nra many good surface polnters to be seen by the more astute, which £o far to confinn the report that -Allison is booked for the Cabinet. Mysterious eonfer- ences In the elonk-room of tho Benate be- twéen Biabie.and Allison havo been the raly rather than- the esception since the atter’s roturny from s Western pligrimage, Axaln, ho 18 flatiered at the mero mentlon of Ii1s Calilnet seleetion s and if lio 18 not of thd chosen he hns o very adroit. siimner of fus vréssing lifs friends otherwlse, A SINIFICANT CONFEREN In the Sennto Inte yesterday afternoon there was quite n slgnifleant eonforence. 1.6V P, Morton had CohkNMig I eobher fn the Itepublliean cloitk-toistn, Iater thesqtwo wore juined by Robresehtative Iliscocles Tor it lionr n eotiversation was earried on in whispers, and it was. plait to bo seen, fréfh the robust - gestieulations of, the New Yoik Senatory that ho nud heard:news from the Mentor favm which- cohfivined the exelting reports thnt Town, and not New York, was to hivo thuige of tho Pliancinl qurum'm of the Government, . Thers.was n good rene soi why Conkling should be aunoyed, for he ling wever yet glven up tho fight for the ;l‘rulmry portfolio, Ile \\'nllm that or noth- g, s an offset to Cohkling's dommd_for tho TICRSULY, it fovemeit hins boeh &FEd, 6= dently without his sahetlon to put Post- master James, of New York, In the Cabinet, 08 Postimnster-Genoral, Jimes could have had this plade whoen Koy woent out of tlnyes’ Cubinet, The Prbsident, howover, wasg ad- vised that o ‘wonld not aceopt, and henco throw the bignu i thor alrtor, 1t I8 not now bolloved that Jumes eavesto go by the new Ministry, but his nune Is urged to weaken the Inftuengo of Conkling in his de- wmung for the greater ollice, = . ANOUY FOSTHR, . The veviynl of the story that Chnrl, ter i3 to go futo the Cabinet fulls fint lere, No one ' belioves that uml fdent- clect enres unmmlmml"ulu vetury Shivr- tmun, AL was s {ntention m titke mluhlu onn, Sherinun was, of all nen, the proper selection, buernso 1‘3 admbnisteation of the Trensury was beked b Wall street, nnd ho Wik x\wupu\hlu to the Leitern money Lm“ 0y 1bo Levi 1% Morton, i€ ho 18 fiken In, HI M wug |lla|mwxl*r by Gen, Garfleld, beemtse the lmmuxslnn was sunt nhroml that 1o Olilo man \\uslu 8 Ih tho hew denl., For “Gurlield now o tuke L Goy, Foster, nfter Ihru\vlm. Bherman bverbosrd, and in fave of thy wertul fufuence - his own State \\hlu uuumlwl hls hulm;mnluml. would -humhhlugsuu into woumls \vln.h alrendy gupe, lency thero Is no serd; unu spprehieli- nhnu Trere that Foster Is fo b dragged - from ‘his Gubernatorial oflled for Ciblies honors, Suehan hum»hmnunl would not et r\u- tional ubvlmluu. ‘There I3 0 good deal of runm i Oitlo yet for Ohlo's (lmumuno ox- pand in. s Fos- 1ongh 1ot WATER AftAi, Puithiir togethor all th hlcunxrumm Elos pents which are ot work KOt - supremacy W ima WEW n‘lhne,ln lmuulc 10 3¢0 liow sldent-slect Is golng sto keep out.of ob-whter, It all yery -well to say: *Give Loul.lm.: weold wluw and let hiu go ¥ but d the trouble Is that eold vietials do not sujt n man Whe has ordered eholee chops, "Tle New York Senator ean nob be erleil dowh, He 13 cither an obeh enem§ or an ope nlvlul 1113 friendships are as stronge us his Ha sticks to Wy friends with o \l-m\ ty wihieh commands ndmiration, 1€ he ninkes |||1 Nig miml to fight Gen, Garfield's Athoinisteation, he will do it with his cant olf, and nn quiet way, John Sherman wonld sit by and enjoy the musle, e 1s vo personal Tefeml of “the Proskient; but it wotld e a naying In\uth-nl 10 8001t his negntive fricwdship rather than s notneed hostility, 1hs demand i3 the ‘1'r ure and ponee, or nothine at all andwar, Mennwhile, the friends of. Senator nre ”m-llullxln' that | the ‘F'rensit! ln fdlie will hot bee tiven B, - dust o, 0 speaking of the new I'umkh llm\' nse ?umm‘«l wotdss fint’ bng son ord Loseob’s huzie, aid his eoliod li \s IH \" e itus n binst that thie wards on, In s con- nu-(lurmuf«xllnl\\ilusl-wlr.wlhmummlllnllul i toslny*s .\'ullnm} R n (il ieage Ja put Forth or, Pho” N mhl intn, it shonld he ot la editel by es-Sesretary of the Seante Gorhan, whoso frieu hip for Conbling 3 warn g stomlfust, Spenking 3y clemm\ for thy ‘Freasury xnmmllu, {3 ! Gon, QAEAAt iy bo trged to @6 ninnng the Dunliiedy i af Boston b New Yok for i s Minster, nhl e haal bist- 4 ot o disudvantnwes of n iy uluun 1o Hin fad L 10 lighore tho ndviltibitse oither lncality, e iy sell that the Wes - w J\mllm!\' of the Mlml'g Powe lny Ahiniing mad brng o his miud s ons tlat the "T're 5 Dopartiment will b coupeiod to recoiiize the Bolld wen of o Eaat, feom time to thue, 1 the lnterest of tin nm 1-nmwm. Agali, he ety sy (o hiaelf that it Now Etgstatidor”|s 10 nmm parihient ‘the greal Noew 10 b aakted to sannsel witlh s fel Ing Q1 ant, ntel propose nme b ot podtinn., grictous, wnl o like the wman WA New vork aid so mueh. 1t s, Uit this ias not leen de Buuel 1IMEY Ay et IIII\ Gurillds nhd yot ot il ouiw TGS oy Uy detormine v ko o York mun, This artiele was evidently wrilten nflor the repord ind retiehed the editnr that Al- ilson hd een elioseén for the "Freasiry, indleates that the Way s fur the Président-ticet to-hnve giaee, it only on the: eoidition that New York ety wiat her suntor Stnntor asks for, , “knowl- edue m-nnlur‘; ierman nm) 1OSSESS CONCREN- g (en. Garlleld's Cabinet he wanaged to surmonntod by 1 gl ehimney, iron stieathing of these biblidings remadned ln- et thedry wood Inside e but 1t 1o bur, hut wder the Intenxe heat Ing thelr contents anve ontn ks whis oubletof the chimney, broky luluummwhllu flame as elear and free from suvke Jet I8 lusted for an hour, BRICK VESEERING Destruction of ¥.'Mayer & Co’s Furniture Factory Last o the Names ate their. wal uxrmwh thu (vnlis of the kilas, and the"burning of their unll-hu went oh neeordIng o the ordinary ‘methods of combmition. mnh(‘r')!lh:n which surrounded. the lifilliess of the Mremen, \xlm. whllu nlevumuc thelr nitin attention to i Imlldlmt. cu-tt aglaneg frequents i RUFOUN COlDIS- l\blu. il b mox X,z uwt Imlh tion of thelr dristehiig, ond then ter enemy in thelr The, Ffi;nsy Wnlls Fall to the Ground with a Sudden Tgnithon @itve. thitin - Iurm'd again to the LY Il)' 10n°clack In the ey shil, i Coverlng. - I'wenty-bne Policomen with o Mags o Heate d enling the fire, though ] ity ; l.{ll u,ullu'n eommple " II( er ('I)ll m 1 {0} with helr ntirfal R Threa Seriousty , with.Broken Logs and Injured=Othars the mul rm-lml of the dis are n- grent b |-)lmlL the Icmuh-hh meinbers of the De- flow the Acclioni Happencd—Ag Full List of the: Woundeds PR (G L Loas by the Fiva About $46,000, with a Total Insurance of About TIE FIRE ORIGIN, on the first ll«mr, m-':r the cpaln how I-x e n' 1t question, oty the umuml flnnr of the er, and the (e had been b nrl. I the afternoon, lwun practienlly elosil forn wet thut the maehinery Thlghl be Glddned and mn asconiit of stoek tnke ¢ waste nsed ml;hlmz up the lathes, cbe. was b into the ¢ 1) mu Ve sturt (lul' thie firy At about 7 o'eloek 3 broko ont. tn 1, Maj tory in the rear of No. 821 Cnnnl sire Iz Clinton, Just south of Marrison, though not involving o veeuntary dunasge of 3 neconipatiled nl police a0 sierday eventng n firg s furnlture fue- amonzz thess rags from s “Fhid, . of enursy, nnslble one that could elod nrnrm.\uuu nlluhmb ‘\Iumhnm () e, bl r e pssing oh Lllnlun suvm nnd on o the first fluot- Sl -t Uning tn the b the gt wos t enine from gus, 181 Weid flashis ntaileons com. by aceldents to the firem many and serious 08 tormake the fire the mbst disastroliy one-dBa this respect which has happenad in Chieago siuee the historie cohfingeatlon 1 e Wilitet UT 1368-"a, whigli, riing at the corber hington streels, resulted 1 theneeldental killing of o large mimbér of Uie élty"s brave A reulay serles of il one ahother 8t Just evening's fire, no Tess than twenty fivemen and one policenan Delmg tnors or Jeas bajured; and when the nature of tho aceldents resulting so dis- astrously is known it will seein to be L niat: sothn slile uf tms bullding. north side L still s s dini that he thowght it 1 tiblnisnt 6F 1o th the smtite moment n muu near by erled Ulsen hen riun to Station |I~mn uml-l«m-rqun strepls, 0 binek and w of Clinton nud 3, corner of Har- 11 “lL INLrTCT steimers pretly milet run g n(rm-uu(l s It contdined afirses quantlty n( Owing o the pross se nl the, )m'svl i S iirrived, the 1!.lmu hulu of the storsha Tedep protty swell to himsell duving his stay In this elty, \Whatever contidenees Gen, flold lmparted o the Senutorial Seerviary were by no means vielated. Yot it could sedrdely he expeitdd that amonyg tie private friends whotn M. Sherman met with that sn fuportant o malter should be entirely ignored. 'The fmpression left wpon ong of the gentlemen ivho enjeyed with others a dotversiiton witli Mr, Shetsian on ibly mat- ety uny by best galned from the following paragraph In n personnl letter to an inthoate friend, which I am pegiiitted. to sé, luit he says: *1 hm ns wuch eonfused aiout the rinkors s to the Cabinet ns yout ares Sub rosa, Ido ot khow whethek tho (overnor gobs In or not, 'rospitets very strong thing e wille A pressuce is belng bidught 1o bear Gh. Gen, Garileld to put Foster into tho Cabiluet that lie ean bardly resist, 12 Sheiwman.is kept in the Cabibet, Foster witl, of course, go to the Seunte, but It Shevnin stuys In the Senatys 1 am convineed Fostar will bu Tavited 1nto the Cabinet, Gurfiold's difivulty-1s in providing for the ‘Trensury Departniunt. When that 13 provided for, the rest \\(Il {\ll falt in ke bricks In a row.” - Tito vlews here set forth, it will De seen, corteaponds In niany particulnrs to the dis- patehes which appeared in the Commercinl o tho same subjeet on Monduy fitst. e Al LOUISVILLE, BY. - LoutsvinLi, Kya Jun Sie=Fhe- river Is vistog, Phe weather 1y ummyx\ml mhl.mth light suow this mornhys ‘The river wis porized yosterduy nt Twelve-dile Ishihd, 1L broke Insb- night, and the fee was heavier than at any thue sineé 1t.Ins heen runnlne, Two-cmply burges word earrled nway from Littrell's Landing, above Juffersonville, At Inilry’s conl-landlme It sunk gomo hiwrges of nut and slaek conl. . The conl was ewned by ‘Byriie & Speed, of this elty, tud the birges were tho property of Jake Bomier, of Plitsburg. W..L, Mirphy & Co. i ot barge swept awny front their Janding b Brook street, cnmnluhx" abotit 1,260 bushels of conl. - The lnrge belonged to John A; Wond & Som, uf Plttsburg, | The sténmer Lrandit eaiight four éniity Gurges ths ihovi: ing, supposed {o be frodie Madison; ahd has gmm down the river after the linrges that were {nken off by the lep froi ) No Boats will attenipt to leave herd tuliy, ‘Il fea commencad to run very heavyoat 11 o'cloek; mul the férrsbont has lald up; - . 'Tho lee Lonlhmml {o it heavy i 1t o'crock, dnd lhoivldcm.'x nen siy it 19 tho héaviest they ever saw pass heres - AL 360 o'elock the shore fee on the north st of Tow-Head Inland let go Us liotd, started down the river, and Lnrrlml four -ompty Pomeroy. nvges nwayy thap Were moored thes At eame down ihis shore nd the head of 1L struek the stenmer United States, Inying wlonslde of the wharf-boat, aiil cnmo: very. iear taking her off e Huluml eareer, She bt steat uput tho' thine, it sovtral new Iies out; nid thi |-Iml||c(-l BLIFLEN hur engines alicad with full power, and, by this seans; and her Haes, sl yens helit ot tho whk-boat, Oio of tlis Pomeroy bitrges (nkin- nway from the "Foww- Mendt:Islnnd ks aground on the ‘gorged td an Corn 1ginind, “ubove: the Dbildige, 'The otlier threl prsveid on. down - tho fiver, An ety bnrgo piisseil down! the Indiana e, It struelethd right-hand eluiniel-ler, fiill edved her shl;.m . pusiidd” doswli over thit fatls, Pho cont fonts nloyg the shote dreall pished out ot the baivk, - The feo Is porged. fram Fouth'btréel Lo the henil-of the canal, li- aldo of the dam, ‘finl 16 several plices Ib rendlich 1o the Lolldin, The Den Frink[in arrivid froncChnelunadl sl nodi, and s 1y g abve JuiTersonvlile; 1ier bflleers report thu o In the Bighteri-Milo tshidehute In- Inet,and onr dod men tenr this will o sonte duinngg- when i pgses - heie, s the wind forees the {eo tlmm this shore, 1-|'r'mnuna. % Trrsnuna, Pa, Jitn,: 2L—Therd wns genvrdl Brenle-up In thy llu-lu hils moining, Heavy deo I8 dlonting down from the head- waters of. the Monungaheld mid Alleghouy, “whero e water s rlstng ub th rate of six-to eluht lnchesTii T, ~'LNG &Bort to Dan dgave way nt noow, 0w o thoe ex- (FrodDinrg Pressubo of feo abd Walsh, B erdl pikd “ biddges hive bedn destroyeil: leavy gorges aro_ekpeetdd horo 1o 1o-itigli tifilsy ohu.kml by io- colil - wivd which hus 808 i A'l’ .ClN(JlNNa @ Oy, Jun, 8Ly i Ieo come out, nf xh¢ ] ln- e JEver to-fdny and damagesd thasteameis Whdwood and Fleetwoodg.and infijeted lossos un the conl-barges smountiby 10 810,000 or $12,000, 'Thb yivor, \vhh.h ling Dieyy tlosed from: nbu\b Pomerdy amd Plits: burg, Is, éxpieted hiivly to, hrenk ulung ['3 liue ot uearly 300 miles, e et et THE OMAHA WATER-WORKS, OxAMN, NEit., Juh,” 21.—The_repit, Kt Trom here o tow diyd ngg. that the Solly Company hadgot ot an Mjunetion agalust the Clty Watek-\Vdrks Gonpatiy lu provont theimn Infringing on - the “Ilally patebt 1 1ns eirgect, " No mjmmunn hitd_beoh franted | aud nopo asked for, 'Vlio Ol Congpany, which s cotuposed 0F some nf the uy st prome fuent and weglthy men of--the city, Is “push- ing the works “nloik. steadily, ‘Tho works atd butidiiig- fualnly o the-véRetivlr plan, sueh - as Ix.used - In. Lawrence dnd Sulen; Mass;, Cleveland,. O,y Poyy, . Ind,, Mllwnn- kew, l'hlludulyhlu, mm clsuw! Ileru. & | Inum»nm piles of lum i ter of congratulatlon that not more thun one ol Ty, 13 1t JoGked o If n«hm e or twe of tha gallant fellows have receiveil Injuriea ikely to prove fatil, The distriet i whien the fire oceurret was orie adinirably ndapted | THE ATARTING CHARACYER OF Tiif #EILD Firé-Marshal Sw pemen who surronn (Rt ey 560 learied | e orduted tife p b safe distane the prder whenan al of thie * buys " were ol u shed on the nnrlh alde of the building, faelns Clinton ity fu'l Trom the Fictory, dlumm«l the hose, Al eseaped wi- Xeppt .|hunl ll.“lllll'll of No, i, who broke his left Jeg when he stri No, & econtlimied priniping, knowlng notling of (what ha the foree of -the watér threw 1he hranel) plpu in nll lllrflflmw nnd, whilé | A WIDE CON- Lumber yards, planinganills, aud furniture Tuetditdes aboumd 1o this pait of the ity the manner in whieh the vne destroye lust Evpin n few minu b rol of the rlotous anes elilened 'df twa of three sush cmmlhhmunu héfng on fire tozether wuuhl . probilain for: the #lr lm'ni thé solutlon of which they would m\d xeeetingty diftienlt matter, 'lln 11ght which shoivéd the way.ti the fire was of the brittlantest. From il parts vf the eity the lurld “glarg - refleétet elowds overhiend Indieated that a more than ustnlly serfous tire wab in progress, und 18 the seene was neaved the'bright flwnes of the eonflagtation shot forth: fnto the street and up tdwards thesky, tire those widesprend disnster: elty has of late breomd pinfnlly conspleus “Fhe consequence’af this was that the witendance of sightseerbiat the fire wi x\q Nm They mide Clinfon y vleturesquy vivw ur the 9 b bty thelr ub- 'l‘lmS' snw tha wall bul: im(l Jumped for their )y, that tho eoit ou the uul. ktioe hml hlin ot 1lis ed to Dis assistattee, and two of hibm it w-salooh on-Canal vlmnm Im Wity sent to his home, ) e wannd on his ilght, thotgh his Fi ire lerL were soiig Imw n: the 3mnl ek of und Pollceian. Mike: Kenney, of Ifuy s street distriet, went.in there foll to drive them out, 1o ran when the firenien eried * Look ont,” but n briek utrijek i on-the head mud enta 5 lohg, 1Te blall a rood deal, and had m be taken. to.the station in the Injury uumuh-d to. vhicl so many of mu I n-mL-n wwere lmrl (] lLnrml ut aliout S o'eliick g another of st hefore the wall &2 'l‘luufl leads of Ilne of, the hi|ru|“; lm,lu‘ru 3 10" ellng to lr. ’Ihu are eunstderably: i n{nfnl he vietilly: - W n. 1 mm-n m “u'rkmmwlrhnvv.hrum:n um lnmber piles to.u, uulht ubout n)%n 1y rm {1 e Ay thd.roid Bk wis seei to butee ontitlong its Whole h'n s the smulib Hitied sufiiciently tn gwrwl\ and th ficemendled for tholr iy Jow faster, and befurg thuy, o ell o, them with o tert! - the” hunhtr nllt‘q )\‘fli il l--l with - the” wuimnded, whise groans added lwrmr to thie rgingof- the -fire within the J sufered o most not lut[ v, umd. 1 it n( mu \m\' of rurmtvr Imnn. aud others were so slihitly hurt -tht witfe abile to tiirn thelr attention to llmsuum- posedd to be dead, ut hutl, und one by one the Ui ot uhller the w unmkl nhss rle Styeral wers tineohisclons; \\r-rL Dleiting . proftisely, w Inllu 1ot 2 few wire tholight 1o be ||uk p <} \\l)‘;llk‘l!, xuld Lllllih‘ul. who' eu]u)ml the seenesmd the gallant’aets of the firemett with all the zest of cohnoissenrs in this peentiar braneh of tho city’s elvll ALry from thy ‘\i“ll‘ and Asls lm\mll)‘ the ense fn lires ocenrrlng is plentifully supplied with in- ) the tive Itsel \Wwas ol the grindest vuqklblodcsullnmm, the, huge flames illing the body of the Iarge strne\nru and Ilu«llmz an unHLL nt enély of e \\Imlmn nm[ x\L the hc\'ur.ll Of thos - enrout i mmhnls. frunwul(nlllnznf the walls too, uintil e l-(.- enme kno wii that they had earred disastorif not dbith to tho firenien;'wns enjoyed to the utmost, thoe sight of the totterlis nnsses of nmsunry finally giving Wiy and: comine to nershof thuidor wid o, of wild-flying mmrkw Abuydant, he 0 of N§. 18;, wits M6, Inst ma fo be taket out, l\ml he seéuivd to he brokennlfiost v smnl body waa. go luip uid i i;\llul )mm)usl il wreathed (i -miliion: behig of a nnure v grand as lmt 8o tu from tha nibmory “I'he userul, and (hcruroru war! runtuhlo, lh\r- mk of the firémen Wwis EMULATED BY TIE ADVENTUROUS SpInrTs who, «desplte the dangers of threatenlng walls, sud of hoing eut vit by & sudilen flank muwmuu of tho m\lfl-nm\'lng flarhes; $lloiis, s dangerously nefir o l.ho buining birtldig that thelr e eseape froin i \\lmlnsulu puulshuwnl for thefr folly-18 re- he plies of Yunber surronnding 2 wiro covebed with men and lnus, who- fr m this exeellent point of ob: hwd the progross of tho fireg lllclr cnju}hlem doubtless whettéd by the dnmezer; and ocenstonul[y damped by the fit- tentlons vl the plpemen, Avhd, finding the tuinber pile on Which ties ‘sroold breakifyg ot 1t tlimes beneatlt themy delupgett 1L and thont. withcoplous uods af fre h water, ‘Plits entild not divant thent, Hiw throiifels the ovenling thesg dllugurmw pliteas wirg“efuwtled with ucu')ummfl. thelr, prass ditty ' nddhig to the |1Ivhm.5uuoncm of the seene, while tho drenchings they revelved provited thy luss sisbitins crowtds wpum tha strogtd Wit uubuumu.d “eusy for niorrl: hu ;mllx'd hml 1I|q— re n Iln.'ll lu thelr hlelxmu andd mnlnuq lrh-nd«. \ag. fedreil (Imbesu(\' m\llumxuull|ln\»1|unul the, fnet {hik all cucd, and that ol hink had an al- uous eseapy from s l Im\tl fure Conway wis rekencd, it was thangh llu\l all ll{ul heeh L'h‘"t‘lfll, bt the n-llu phll}‘ o ) lnnkruknlh l\ whieh epipl ol mnere«l ibled qu:uu y mu hulhllm.‘. hm. n whleh 1\|n jlllli piactieaily he wires, aml )\lll‘lr. ulml he. ml. llm nen th m-ml ar iy Ilm ‘vllowing 15 ny uunu L1 3 e LEEE OF PG WOUNTIRD - o n‘? clnlml Lot obtalned 1n the’ contislon’ 1ast glit: i ml's}" Lum\-x\y -ar No, 18, wus n-rrlbly ¥ and Il'k* \\'q,m br 1t m(llyrut mul Mé suemllm!rl 1||] d° spine \\I\Ich um llth film-t nunr Jif 6 apfidvent Veiy Blioitly affer the fire had gaingd suel eadivay, that the dor struetlon of the bullding was lnu\llnbll-. and that aftor the wood@éi Hor Dl been. Bhenéd _aw Dtk ol ot bo abld 1 Eand - aloie, thts ftiing ol the Wik As xlh\iuuflly Jai for by the erusils wileh to " pbllée, eelritd lulE wEhdiLy WRIL, 85l H (ot aillgind b furen tiop) dmuu'nus na,x mcllluuqmruun \ Alon of the walls \\ |.§;xil'\\m& |lm| y\emmml to Ills lmmé. ut 0 ne cm MG feneering ot s | nm the tmN nnd nl’ mq fi]nrlw u.uml mnmdu— Wi nllemlml muuuls'nt xhu !m 'k n( ur ‘n 1y mul ||’i rlx,m Ryt h( y rl)\ml:li’flumlw 18, i exelt: hi 5 ‘thu dan er lx lr( .'nt. [t} Suulh Lml [ ol !Im north onty - bl ¢ s iuw wlitres artor fi west watly fachig mi Cittiton fiuu‘t. lmwml Arter - fs sapporthily pariner i lutd Ity bng Soatfed buck iito x||| vrdet slttan; sl fur i lony e se kI3 dixnlinsg tio for lhmw. Aauh’nuutu( wonkl Bty Ibnml makty' it -tiemble, lvlll)ut 1t rivingeed £ bénnd. A biatisutldenly lost BultEontral, dnil after u L liad shaken it from éud & 6 full enstwaid loto the lames, whild the’ two Immrnlurlss bulged putwaids and eradhorl U atront, uuu mhmu uml mortuy lllu ulmu lu l Hl O log lames 'L lmuwmlnohurn trept fn” A lduu. l)r. ety Wit m mulmlhl q\ 5 I i n |yml Tori tirrible iy, iply ot khlye coutd not lis ui\ -u lll;l lu‘ i vnlp \vumi(ls mn{ his rl:xht Jer I3 broken ahove t m Kpee, In il unrn suverd; but nut probinhl§ mm ¢ 1fiwaed, of No. 11 wus vu'uru’ 1 vuc and suityndl Or, Hrnsor wtivnls it wtant woullel nvlul.' (\lfl bricRY Jrum g bml sealp wouild, el Wi il nounces it snfe, pithongli hed to his bed for soimo thio n; of Nb. §, Wwhis was oi m bulkliux: twhen tho wil \\huu nu mlw thy mlll ('mulng. llu Lroke hi3 und has it niunbbr nt phin Unsuniigh, ol "I quui on the bt te um snum ul l.lxu ilry- r ho mlllnu of the uu w hxuxgm a l.or :ur nu lhu m»‘ ll bu colil O clmml Bh'\lull i lblu‘un n{ w:thous: nl vle L iy w that the mu ouy l\uhlcuh u rendy ulludfll to,, of . which fui tons will bo givon in tho roper ph T NURNING GF VI DISINGRILNS, ot \vhth h mnnbor worp puwm tfl mu sguth \vuh u uluntlm lnlmublmn. nrmt-nlm “th sud Burrow mlblwnot-.d lluusw. |. 2 ey on the I-npol thy lmm witly u #ving lll“.n. Dr. Lilly, wio dressed hig wounds, pro- naunesd im ont of nll danger, Willlam Vo Ostlel, of No, 17, reecived some ugly euts, and has severs bul not tun- gerong m-ul[rwuu 1, - Michael Ehret, of No. 1, was hadiy brujsed about the Jeg and head, and Inter In'theeven- ln‘. avas suffering severely, Tent. Miehael Shiny, of Chemienl engine el his legs erushed, and was injured the hmli Mielne! Snliivan, of No. 15, was slightly Injured by falling lirieks, dohn Quini, the driver of No, 1, had inst come nedr the tmilding when the' walt Tell. Ile.was hijeon the shoulder with abriek, but, h hllv he 13 sotitewhat lue, bis lnjurh-s are ll{ wrt "Thyne, t\mlm ml fiteman, Imn Iis i B i oif o inhor piter s bnpiries ary ot at ali »«-\uc nml hew :blu to veturn to auiy jost night, - . Jotn Clnaet, of Nb, 1, wis severely Imt fint qwlulmls hiirt nhum e head and brek, Willintih Moore, delver of Nu, 10, was just outsidy the wall o the soutlh silé, aid Was nll‘thlly Hunrml ulmm the leg, ohi G dhirk, of n.l wits bruised aboul thie shoulders and bip, 1 In]mlwnru tuine ful hut. not danserois, Mntt Lavel m of truck No. 4, It'ul hils* Wil Injure Georze Lvlnlhl, «)fhn. 1%, had hlu Head ent, bt nfter having Lis vt driessod o’ was nhh. ruport for duty before N by i fire wis Hir Citpt, doln (.‘mn‘;lml, of No. 1, was.covered by the by of “Tobln, which protected him to stiel westent that e wseaped with a few slhhit injurios, Oitieer Tlorace Kinney, who wvas trying to Kevp the erowd biek Trom the burhimg build- Ing, wits severely brafset by the flymg bileks, £ FACTORY, storlés high, and hud a wht teel on Clinton slrm:l. feet toward Cangl. streel, amtents. were tolully dustre nothing vewninlig bit o fuasy of b ehurrd timbers, nml old fron, It wwas Imll nlmrlh alter ‘the fire of* 1871 0t f cost of ki which wad thie 1101 wis about 25 e ri ild be pul up now for E1L000. . 1L was n veneered bulliing, there etz one brick outside of he frame supports, At to this fuet e Injnry of the lirenen ts to be ditributed. Instend of brek. Ing as a sullid Driek wall would have done, wheh the thinbers were burnetl off the hole wall fell ont, the top striking the grounid fitf- y Bty feel nwny, H2the wall Bt dos e -} fot conte 13 contict with the pite of Ditber broken, ail the fin! |m'|| nehr the dry-loase whuld have been The inery; whieh vens worth abont S20,00, will fiave o he solt fr old frony bo there will not pe el aalvag 1 drg-hotise entt be repudred for S8, lods ol luntbuer Wil not be over S' his basls the property rluslm) il was \mnh warehonse witris cofy: b third floms by o l frame u:mml veneered on the it slile with sheet-iron, the entrances to cwhiek in mlh bulldings wore “provided with iron A4 the storehonse was filled with Iurnlmh. Al Swenle. directed his ae tention to 1t y Kt the sanie thine on nn Tt ber \\lllvh théd thé )u;«l. \an‘ 9 poyrel fnto the iy from tYfln aldliea, aull, thouh. the storcionise. wids filled. Wity soke; the fire did not get into i, and itdo or damnge wits doli€ to thesstocks = - “I'he dry-liotse; sputli -of the’ l‘m.mr\, el nlmulfz(m feet froun n. s also suvel frof destried imn. !Iumfi o e al 03, w1t wirs biud lywnr Very little ol the Tunber w L the s of the boards it ondy n plle or two being ping un eyt ut v of Hlti <unmnul|n‘:-. and the poss- he conflagration ivua wanaged with admirable Judzment, and Marshal” Swenie put another nfetiiphorieal teattmer 16 s etp. THEINSURANCE on the bulhlln 3 d sloek- way-plnced by the firan & Cb, - 'l m U fuctpry. was bot! 5,000, but Mr. Tiyn ulghl 0 Q\e it duullenl vfl ! the Insuizned hail been pladed, 1t 18 divided ip betweey the <Amazow, of Cluehinatl, O, tlm Lllulon of ) York; the ( wmll. ‘l the Kentim, 0f° Covington, ket Meehanjes Mutun, -of nml a5 16w other thpanie: But the exaet umoints contd nat be tnited withont reference to the hooks, dry-hlse wid licuved . fur about t iU lu ll) ml S ugeney, . MINOR NURNINGE, i ‘niarn from Box ilihlll H Y mu-nhxy { M how forenoon wits viinstad by a e fil it m\t niry frno, cottuge ot No, 532 S ownatt nlud (ithupll 1 by \opu:\n-l- an overhentel] stoxipl rafters, Daunge o Hu D Rlehard 250 on furaitn u_h_l .\_l wihileli l'm'u. 13 16 fnsinfuiy 1 A e to Enging Coil sinul] L, efting fire to the mlding. #1508 no o tenaut, fosws vel3oit §25, upon No. % nt yesterday morntg wus enused by some buoys sotting 1Ye 10,0 fot ol lelllur wonit beliind o stove in the two-story bully g N, 419 Ovehinrdl street: Dammgey $2. A RIGHT TO izEjoxcm The 'rmra Unlturian Chnren nm vt B T T Tht h-me-mbm il partides of thio Thiid Unlted Churel, at the corner of West Mon- roe and Enfiln streets, were st evening the seeie ol o very plensant gathérhig of the pastors, members, ind friends of the severnl Unitarfan and “other * Ihvral - Chrlstinh | chiirehes of the elty, the oceasion belng one of refoleing nud congrattiiation over fact that the debt. of the 'Phirid Chutéh had been tgul- dated;, and the society was in oxeetient financlal coidition, with u bright: prospeet for thid Nififé, Thete Wwiié répresentitives from the Chuireh of tho Messialy inchiding | the ey, Brooky llvrnml' from - Uity Chuteh, neliidling tha nisy nu(u' th Mr, Mllne. umi from the Secommd Untveralist Ghprely, Ineluding - thy l{ur, \lr. L‘u\\ .\lu‘ “an, houe’ “ spept n t l g putuld, mml ulnlh;l N ’i'\,l. -n't " m)ufl lnlm ML lglm e gt el Tul ubuu("}}‘nj‘nufln tlie energy of (. pastor, tie el 0 Triste iehtd werd seryend ldrlm eo-workers, mbras ! s Fetl mulmmmml 'wllsmlllh} all pr u. The lurge compal D uumnli lnol. seats 1n the Ieeture-rony e -Rey, MEe Galvity n'llnh fosy renirles, weleinime “thisg \)Iul chitirehies and u,m:mtu - gople * O ln‘ H e g 1 A | Herford to adiiress tha audienes, antl that gentliman sespondud i Itummnl oud stefe. Ho mferred-to- tho or- forts of | Il T giliele the ‘Thirid Churel I good tinaneinl stidt ohu of tha progniss |nu|lu by the llhqn\lqm ||unlm'|-‘ 37y B Tekenen el {io elty, il ¢ mlluh-\l £h unlu ot lhu 'l‘hml Ghuwll on thelr relint . from debt, . 'I'ne Hoviidr, Crowe spokoe brielly ot thi exeellencdus. of. the - tiberal. ehurehos- dnd thelr teadiingse saging that Hbey U il hmfl.,x«ml ) love fur(-ull llmll e v Galvin toxt: lmrm el -t At \]lhm. mul thint, gelttleman sabd that he felt as It @il the Ullll\lllnl Wreliog, wer s ol DUl "Ulu ehiicehes . il evts nummuunlumv Anto - .. menusanaling natnd. of.- -spiritund -y ngenoies; and Tisi Was - y}mlv 0 Hed it um« was: by ¢ ugun |4umulnn m Ehrpdy bl ebpfel debts; lrv nnnl ruu li“ T0 testiheltate o enrpst, hut voitin | ldl [N fututl eff- husdi fil but \mn‘ 8\ fit thine u-wlljliw 1‘!\"!\!( Illf) lwhu) b ln}n en, Lo uneed Jolin fiandaoli’s Maxl um puy lmeun 20, il elosed by | mlulnlhl D Qalvii bu the |Imu-nt [T Nt ctiditlon ol Bl vhipel- utuintory reiunrks \\prn made bnm‘e)‘ cani leasta, Pelfe ning llw i fodibit, Heension Was ‘ nlll' 'ur 11" Doxology uxul by l)n ( nlyhn e —— B 4 Y SUAAR. e o ,‘ Y l'.\l.'h. Ay, dan S —~"The sugur-eano growens of Minnusata; i cofivintion at Min- ntupolis td-Uay, mmulumluw dtlopted the Iollo\\lm:, : e 4Tt Wit 73 i probl o eheni jent o fesl, il nvun‘nullrmlnn of vui z t vl P il u,h Antre tle sugni on‘exh! xu-cm»m Uurflutd wls ition by xenb. 1h our unm‘;‘lllm-uh. K A I( mul, nat gyl The enro and protes lch, the «)\'uuunus shguld vxlend m Ao Jeru llllll\ll: , Dyt thy now_ fauoind motta of :‘mu-m-mn hid r\.'np- fent; ¥ Nothiby su e 2 o Viitialile tol At Halthmaro u fuw days umw‘ Wt in nucuml salo ol mm .uuh nrlmn rnmq, Unlu-d sty cunt.of. ’ l},\ An nnmmdy > mun nu l,“ou if L0 i uunu; bt ity uuwrt‘u MJL lln b«lmu 0F viirls sukilated, fram 1 d at. uuu.an 1.2 euch. 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