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6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, ’ CASUALTIES. Report of tho United States Officers Inspecting the Gilchrist Disaster, Ao Very Great Blame Attached to Any- body Connected with the Vessel. After the Accident Much Couid Have Been Done That Was Not Done, The Canadian Barkentina Mary Jane Founders on Lake ss Erio. All on Board, Six in Number, Porish in the Angry “Waters, Bumors of n Oollision in Now Jorsoy Involving the Loss of Twelve Lives. Moport on the Jennie Gilehrist Dinaa- F tor. Speciat Dispatch to The Catcago .. Rock Isnayn, Il. V. 2—Tho following is the report and decislon of Messrs. Geurne W, Girdon und Jobn G. Scott, United States Ine spectors of Steam Vessels, fu the matter of tho late Jonnie Gilchrist disuster at Rock Island: The stenmer Jennie Gilehrist was last Inspect: edon tho ith day of april, 1581, 8 a daylight passenger sivamer, aud alowed to carry twene ty-tve passenwers of ull grates, ‘The steamer Jenme Gilcnrist, Dang Dorrenco master wad pilot, left Rock lstand wbout 10 p. mn of the sith day of Uctot bound for Cordova, TIL, aod had a tatbout in tow loaded with empt: Iine-burrels and burcclestuves in tow ahead, and an ewply burge in tow on the port side of the stenmer, und tad on bowrd at tho tine a crow of vluven persons and ten passengers, and about fifteen tons of treiuht. Tho stewmer proceeded vn her trip up. the rlyer, and on arriving at a polnt nbout twoe thirds of the distance trom the Guverament bridge tv the abutment of the old bridge she broke the full stroke enin- rod of tho starbourd engine, from which cause the boat becumoe uninnuagenble, and, be Tore tho starbourd e1 igi could bo diseonneetel tho buat worked ubend with tne port eo. sho drifted dows syulnst the Government wire, striking it with her starboard quarter, eevecued und prescd under tho tridue, by whieh dent Miss Sudio Temple, Mrs, Fanny Teevor, J. Cuinp, Willlant Wendt, Honey Thoinas, q John McCabe, pussengers, were drowned, tind Jumes Santord, fireman; James ‘Temp! cook and steward; and George Sidnoy, duck- hand, were drawaed. }rom the swornstatemeonts of Dann Dorronce, master and pilot, Patrick MeMunus, engineers Ja. Hire, pot and mute, wo tind that too steamer Jetnle Gilchrist at the time of the dis- nator Was Cully equipped with cork ife-preserv= * wood: Houts, life-bont ond ons, aud anebor, and at the thane un empty barge aferded a greater moans of safety than any othor tlfe-sy. tx appliances but. unfortunnicly, the burge wos ey jooge from tue steainer before all were vereued. : From the teatimony we learn that the time oc- coupled by the steamer tn drifting down from where the cam-rod broke until suegstruck tho bridge did not exceed Nive ininutes, "At our sug weation there. wis w skill with threo persons taken a8 neur as could be to the polnt whore tho steamer was nt tho tline she broke her enm-rod, and lut drift with the current, and which was two tninutes und twenty-ilve seconds: douting to the Governimunt bridge, rom the testhnony uvefore us we dellove tho breaking of the cam-rod to fave been accl- dented, und we have nu evidence of undue strain Ding put upon it by rensonaf an exeess of Biudil at tho thneor the necldent, and learn trom the evidouce that there waa M4 pounie of Btuiin at the thine the stenmer lacked out from Rack ft Jand, and at the ume of the bronklug of se icatac na thero was A steam pressure of 105 Pounds, Fron tho testimony, of the eurviving pas- sengers we lonrn that Capt. Durronoe, Engineer MeMunus, Mute Mire. Clerk Schechter, and Watentnan Huidenreich wera not, at the time of the acckient. or ut any thing during the day, ine toxicated, und are fully exonerated from wil charges of drunkenness nt the tlme of tne ace eldent. In reviuwing tho testimony wo find, 1. That the steamer was being navigated with: out ono of tho crow bulng on waten, In or near the pitat-bhouee, na required by Rule 44 of the rules and rezuiitions, 2. Phat she was belng ‘navigated in the night thine, with a daylight passenger-curtificate, % Ghat tnere wis no effort made to cust the anchor at tho time of the brenking of the coins rod, or after: und we alko flud thac at the timo of the acoldent the anchor was alonmalde of tho boller and without any hawser vent on, which could not, from its location, be brought into im+ inedinte use, 4. ‘That theory was a want of diligence on tho purt of the Captain, and a grent lick of dae cipline on tne partof the allicora io not giving thnuly warding (o the pasyengera and crew to ennble thein to escape from tho steamer to tho oupty barge Rovert alungsite; and we tnd the onyincor, Patrick MeMunug, negligent in not fully informing tho Captain, whe was the pilat on watch ot the tine, of tho muture of tho break in tho machinery, And we hereby revoke the licenao of Dann Dorrence ns Master and pilot for not having 4 suitable person ag 0 lookout, 18. provided for in Rule 44,and in not having the anchor in its proper pinee, and not buving lt cust overboard when ho round the steamer dianbted, We also revoke the livonac of J, A. tire as pilot ond Mato for not having the anchor forward with a bawser bent on and ready for immediato nee, and Indolinitly suspend ‘tho Heense of Patrick MeMunus a8 First Engineer for not gly- Jug tho pilot timely warning of danger at the time. the engine becume dianbled. tia. W. Grnnox, Jou G. Scorn, U. 8, Loval Inapectors 8. VY, The Canadian Barkentine Mary Jano Foundors on Lake Eric with Ali on Board, ‘ Apectat Disvaten th The Chicago Tribune, Burrato, N, ¥,, Nov, 2—Tho Canadiun bark entino Bary Jano left Port Colborne Nov. 14 with a cargo of telegraph-poles frum Port Hope, Ont., fon Erie, Pa. Nothing was seen or beard af her till yesterday, when her wrecked bull was devon on the buach near Dunkirk. Sho loft tho Welland Canal on the same duy wheu tho Dorr ‘Was Ifst soon, and Hkely was wrecked the samo night, which was very stormy, with snows aquul! The wreokaye, including boxes. with her ume on, bas come ushore at Dunkirk, Tho vostel was ootmmundod by Cupt. Flanigan, who ws tho principal owner, and it is almost cortuln that all of hor crew, conalsting of six souls, bavo:bocn fost. The Mary Jane ‘was built nt St. Catharines In 1860, mengured U70 tons, rated [3 %,.und was valued at $0,000, dpectal Disputch ta The Chicagu Tribune. Port CoLuonne, Ont., Nov, %.—Tho schooner Mury Jano Is reported lost off Dunkirk with all hands, Sho loft hero at 8 a, m. on the Ith, bound for Erle with a carev of telegraph-poles, Capt. P. Flanigan, who sailed the Mury Juno,’ wud @ purt owner, Bhe classed B 2, valued at $0,000. and was Accidental Death of John W. Mold, of Kunwue Citys Special Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tribune. Kannan Crty, Mo, Noy. 2.—Qen, Jahn W, Reid, one of tho wealthivst and best known oltl- zensof thla city, was killed this nfternoon by Talling from a railway carat Lou's Sumit, 0 point aixtoen iniloa wnat of Kansus City ontho Missouri Pacific Mond. Gen, eid served with distination in the Mexican War, and was a mom. + ber of Congress from Missouri in 1800, und with drow with the other Suuthorn membors, Hv has been 4 resident of Kungas Clty tor nearly twenty ears aua of Jucksun County for forty, He eaves nu wits .ond two children, and anoatute valued at upwards of 850,000," Collision Uetween « Vroight and a Gravel Tralu Spectal Dispatch to The Ohicaga Tribune, Wanastt, Ind, Nov, 28.—A frolaht and gravel- traln, both running wild, collided about 4 o'clock this afternoon between this city and Warsaw, upon the ©, W, & M. Huilroat. Both enginoers and tlromen jumped asd vscaped Injury, and none of the truin men are known to baye been ‘burt, Both ungincs wore badly wrecked end suveral cure thrown from the track, A rellot- traln loft here this evening, and tho wreck will probably by cloured Inu few huyrs, ‘Tha ror sponsibility for the acuideut is unknown, A Car-Mepulrer Crushed to Doath Boe , Sween Frelght-Cars, Avital Dispatch to The Unicaoo Tribune, Minwavury, Wis, Nov. 2—August Blum, o car-repalrer, was crusbod to death between two Trelght-cura at Bo'clock this -afteracon in tho Prairiedu Chien yards of the Bt. Patil Hoad, Diu visited the pay-car, and bad just returnod 0 work, when the horrible accident bappensd. NOVEMBER Tie was Sh yanre of nge, and ieaves a wife and two moll children, Hs homo was nt the core ner of Forest Home avenue and Elghth strect. In Hard Lue. Breelat Ditmtieh to Te Chicnon Tribune. Ocorasowac, Wis, Nov, 3.—Feank. Rly, tho Amerienn Express agent kere, white starting a cont-fro'this morntpg with kerosene was badly burned in the face and about the bend by tho explosion which followed. Whon a young man, Mr. Ely waa filled full of powdor by an neel- dontal explosion. ‘and about four month ngo thot a bole through hie teg whilo capping o loaded sholl. Lost Hin Lifo Throuxzh Carclorness. Special Diepateh to ‘The Chicago Trimuna, Rocxronp, HL, Nov. 2—Johu Taylor, 0 wealthy farmer of Hockton, was run over there nt noon today by a Chicagy, Milwaukee & St, Paul train while standing on the track talking: with afriond. Ho wasat somo distance to the rear of tho tralu, and, contrary to bis expecta: thon, it backed up suddeniy, throwlig blin une der tho wheels, severing both legs from bis body. A Brekentan Killed by the Cars, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ocosouowoc, Wis, Not. 2h—A son of Cone ductor Geried, of Milwaugee, 2 years old, was killed by the ears at noon today while breaking on his fathor's train. A wheol passed over hls Dady near tho hip, crushing bit so that be hyed but'n fow hours, ASmashup in Vermont. Nonti ApAMs, Mass. Nov. 21.—A west-bound froight trata on tho Troy & Moston Roud dle vided betwoon Poteraburg Jimction and North Pownal, Vt. carly this oveniig, and the extra freluht following vlose. behind ran into the varted tratu. ‘Tho lucumotive was badly din weed, and fourteen cars duralled aud simushed, Dlockading the track. if Killed by a Falling Tree, Sprctal Disnateh to. The Chicago Tribune, East Saginaw, Mich. Nov. Sh—-A young Freneh Canudian namod Cornmlor was struck by the limb of n falling treo at Lane & Huscho's camp, in Gladwin County, yesterday, crughing hig ekull and killing him tistantly. ‘The body was brought down and shippud to Canada today, Alleged Collision fn Which Twelve Pernons Were Killed. densey City, N. J. Nov. 2.—Pnesongers are tived hore report a railroad collision near Rah way In which twelve porsons wore killed. ‘Tua railway ailichily say they have no. kuowledge of an aceldent. Burned to Death inn MI, Dernorr, Mich, Nov, 2a.—Joseph Dering, watchinan at Michael's mills, in Sanilac County, was burned to death in the building, whlch ho used us u shelter, Just night, An Open Virepince, Mattos, O., Nov. :3.—Samuel Gorny, 60 years old, fell from uw ebalr into an open fireplace to- day aud was burned to death. : CARRYING KEROSENE, The Standard @1) Company Han Just Mended Of Another Formidable Ine aurrection Against Ith trent Mo- nopoly. Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune WILLIAMSPORT, Pu, Nov. 23—That giant mo- nopoly, tho Standird Ol Company, is nguin at work endeavoring to Kil off an iudepondant Pipe ling, Ever since the‘rise ot the tong-to-be~ remembered South Improvement. Company, in tu curly days of potrolenm production in Peon- sylvanin, individual firms and corporations have | uttempted to bultd pipe lines to cunvoy tho ulo- ayinous compound tu the seabourd. The only line that was ever sucucsafully got Into opern- Uon was that bullt by Abbott & Hacloy, and known as tho Pennsylvania Transportation Com- pany. This was owned and operated by Abbott & Harley for seme time, but, through tho extrava- xinen of Mr, Abbart, (¢ Coll lnully into (he bunds of bis partner, Mr. Harley, About 1877 Henry Harley—who was of the Co}. James Fisk style, aud who bonated of being able tospend 250,0N n year for his personal gratitication—becamy biank- rupt, and tho pipe Ines of the Penusylyania Transportation Company, whieh gridironcd every pure of tho ull-talds, were gobuied up by the Standard Company, whieh had but one or two opponents tn the transportadan of the crude petrolouin, and those piperling owners were of mode. insigniticant order. ‘These Intter vom panies were soon compelled, by the oppressive Incnaures of their powerful rival, to sell out and sollnquish buslacss, ‘A fow yenrs ngu, however, © number of gen- tlomon prominently identiiled with the produc- Hon, refining, and murketing of petroleum and thy manufacture of its products determined to ormnize ang bulld an independent pipe Ine. Thuy upplied to the Pennsylvania Legisiature Tor a. cuurter, but encountered tue most forme duble opposition upon the part of tho agents of the Stand Ol Company and the legisintors tileged tobe puld by that corporation, After a bitterstrugyle, however, the churter was secured, ‘he new company soon afterwirds commenced toconstruct the pipe’ tine, now known ws tho TdewaterPipe Ling, und, after innumernble thts with the Stundurd Oi Company, successfully built it frain the oil-producing centres of tho State to this olty. From here tag rigntof way lus been seoured through Union, Northumbere lund, Dunphin, York, Berks, Luncaster, Chester, and Dulawaro Counties, it being the dosire of the ‘Sulewater Pipes Line Compnny to aecure an out- let on the Delaware River wt or veur Chester, an enterprising, well-populated clty, in Delaware County, jocnted direaUly on the Dulaware River, and an important attavy on the Philadviphia, Wihnington & Bultimore Hatiroad. about bulf way between Philadelphia, Pa., und Wilmington, Del. ‘Tho Tidewater tlpe Liue Compauy had nearly secured tho success of their onturprise—tho completion of # tlue to tidewater near Puilndel- phla—when the unseriipulous and oppressive monopoly, the Standurd Oi| Compiny, comes to tho front. again and obstructs the pee avons) of the now independent — fine, as: before stuted, the line of tho ‘Tidowntor Compuny extends nt present to this olty, from whence the petroleum ts transferred tu tanks and thon shipped oyer the Catawissa Division uf tho Polludelphla & Roudiwe itullrond to tho Dale ery und the Chester Ol) Company's in parle aA corps of Kurveyurs Wis gent out by the ‘Tidewater Company a fow months wine, and privileges to the right of way for 8 continuation uf its pipeline were sucecss~ fully pure! from tarmers and others over whose lunds the pipes were to be huid, from Witlunaport down to Delaware County, where tho tlrat barrier was encountered a few days ago. At Luwrotvovilly, where tho Widowuter Uompnny designed to erect a large tuk for storing iin Immense qnantity ot the crude urtl- ely, and where a number of tink» of smaller cupaolty to bold rotined ull were to bo built, it ‘waa discovered thit thy agents of another come puny had bought up tho right of way by paying w heavy prennum, ond thus cucheriog the Tides water Pipo Company, It ia understoad now that agents of the Indupendent compiny, discovering tho dodge that hud boun resorted to by their rivalto block thelr operations, went fumedl> ately back over. tho Hno and secured releases from their purchases. At tirat it was not dafiultly known whom tho stranwers that bad blocked out tho Tdewater Company's untorprise from Chester represented, butte is now poaltively kuuwn that thoy were the regularly wutharized represonintivas of the Btandurd UN Campuny, ‘Lhe attiohés of the foriner compnuy wusert that thig mavemont by tho Stundard Company, which is eonildered to ‘bo simply outrageous, only keeps’ thom uway: frow.the senbonrd temporarily, and they will go. Into court with a sult nyalost the Standard Coin pany which they think ia founded upou suf tulently strong grounds togive them a victory within adhort tine, an oficer of the Tidewater Pipe Company, who bus been Interviewed upon the subject, snys: “Pols Is not tho tirat tine the Standard has sorved us in the same way, and when our counsel hus the papers urranyed woe will give ther a strugilo fi the courts. Agentumnun heavily interested, ag an indo- poudent, in the production and manufucture of petroluin gives bis opinion upon the situntlon of the difficulty as faliowss “Projovtore of tUdewator fines have had so muny didonrvagements Cut thore 18 reason for them to wbundon mt hope of ever reaching the seaboard, Gentlemen iuterested fi the indus pendent pips tine went to Philadelphia in 1878 and -addresed the Murine Exohunwe and Hourd of ‘Trade, endvavoring tu sugar hate ine Horsemunt, aud they were ebuckinuted by tho Standard OU Company, All legishition to secure a pipe line to the gerbourd in Pennsylvania has been dofeuted by the Btundard Oi} Company, and vow the sutue company orusses them near heuer and Prevents 8 cousuminution of thule ar4. Henson, Pitcairn, ‘aylor, ana others ropresentiag the 'Pdewuter eipa Line Company, aro goutiemen of ualimited capital, large rue Kdurces, and Arent onerey, und, we thay have Leen muntully fighting the Stundard Oi Com= pauy for sevoral yeurs to siiceesafully nocum> pilab thelr undertuking—the butlding of an tne dypendent pipe ine—tuls new attempt: upon thels enterprise by thelr powerful unemy will no doubt inapire thom with ronowed energy and a Setirmina tion wre See roars Ci pine pany eeveatilly accotuplish tholr absuct. The Duvulu & Kock City Vibe Tang, Saunt ins dependent opvrution extending trow Kuck City, N.Y. to fuitalo, whieh way bullt uuder thy free. pipe bill of 1878, and which wont hata use lust August—un Account Of which way toleyraphed pe EiBUNR hon abe onterpriag bet rs rupning reves! YY apd trinsuel 10 und reasonably protitable business, faa 8 ot a ANOTHER CENTENNIAL WANTED,. Newnuna,,N. ¥, Nov. 2.—-Tna Waabington Headquartyry Teustevs propase asking Cougress und the State Lexiviature tu provide for the proper oolebration here of the disbandmout of be revolutionury ap peace with ‘Greut Betsiae fe Seolararon 8 CRIMI L EWS. Doevelopmonts at the Inquest , on the Downer’s Grove Murder Case. Belief that: the Molly Maguires of Pennsylvania Are in Full Blast Again. Recent Operations in the Coal Regions Which Strengthen This. Opinion. The Execution of the Former Ring- leaders a Matter Still to Bo “ Avenged,” Tho Lynching of Edt Maxwell Denounced by an Anonymous Writer in Pepin County, Wis. Damaging Evidenco Against the Defondant in the Ourtis Murder Caso at Charlotte, Mich, The Coroncr’® Investizntton of the Kinyon Murders Speclat Disvaren to The Chicuz0 Tribune. Downen's Grove, Du lage Co,, It, Nov, 2 —There were no new develupmonts In tho Downer's Grove murder today, and tho fitentity of tho murderer Is still shrouded in mystery, ‘Tho detaits of the borriblo decd wore given in Wednesduy’s TrtuuNe, and ure briefly us fol- tows: Anold farmer named Reynolds Kinyoo, who resided by hitnseif tn w little cottage on the outskirts of Downer's Grove, Du Pago County, was found dead in bis house Tuesday afternvon by a man named C, T. Leavers, of Fullorsburg, and bis sou, The deceased wos discovered by the boy, who looked .ju nt tho window after Tapping nt the door and receiving no nnswor. Tho body wus lying on the floor, half way between’ tho stuve and the bed, and tho head bore a gash, apparently infllcted by an ugly-looking, bloud-covored ax, which was lyfitg on the Nuor near by. It was apparent from Silrrounding circumstances that there had beon hu stringle, and itJa bolfeved the horrible tel was comuiitted olther Saturday or Sunday. Tho mnurdered mun was 75 yours of ago, ond’ of tho oldest settlers in Dowaer's Grove, and highly respected, He leaves two duughtere in Wiacone gin, two gong in Colorado, one son io Plano, Ih, and a married daughter in Downer's Grove. Ue bus boen lending 1 sort of hermit’s life for some: Unie, and was belleyed by suine to bo a little “ul” The story that he had money in the houso {8 dunied by bis friends, Coroner Cotton, of Du Page County, was sum- moned to the grove Tuesday morniig, and this” mnerning he Sinpancled a jury, and went. out to the deceased’a house tu view tho romuing. ‘Tho Jury ts ae follows: J.-M. Marr. 5. ltoot, Dr. J aw Hinggard, B. AL , M.S. Brookins, and ©, Plummer, Ss a very lnteliigont body of men, butwitl scarcely be able to solve tie mystory with the meayre evidence at hunt. THE INQUEST WAS LEQUN at1p, m. in tho Town-Hall of Downer's Grove, nud thy bait was crowded to suffocition by tho eins who are greatly excited at what bad taken place. ‘che lrst witness called wasC, J. Travers, 1 farier and gurdener residing near Brush IHL Hu testiited as to big realdence ‘in tho viclnity, and sald that he hid lyed ut tho corner of State und Taylor streets, [In Chicaio previnus, to his removal to his present abode. Lust Monday ho camo from town about 1 p,m, and drove to Kine you's bouse, dotne several errands on tho way amd arriving thore between d and 4 o'clock. Are riving there be saw the tront-door ajur, and sent hia boy Reuben, who wae with him, to call Me. Kinyon. His raps at the doot werg not answered, mid bo went around and looked In the window. He exclaimed; “Ha, he has been murdered, It is ult blood on tho floor, Ig thon sont the boy for Mr. Timpke, tineighbor, und when be urrived the three wont Into tho house, und found the vody tho sume aa the jury bud found ft. Witness furthor swore that he wag at home Saturday and Sunday, and, had recelved sume directions trom Mrs. Holst the deceused's duughter, to Mr. -Kinyon, but bu never carried apy fetters between ‘them, Mrs, Halst had told him sho wished hu would purchusa Hioyon’s potitoes and wheat, and be bad told or he woutd call there Sunday or Monday, Shu. spoke to him again on Mondays, and thon he had yotio out In answer to questions, witness sald Mrs, Holst had not sald why sho wad afrald Kins yor wid be murdered, Sluece the body bad ven discovered he bud seen Mrs. Holat and told, hor what hid buppedud. Bho seamed vory' much excited. Afterwards he hid told hor husvand of tt. Heappeared natural, and said he supposed tho old wan bad fallen inate. ‘The witnegs told a very straight story, and did not baa confused at tho questions asked bin, Nouben Travers, the 16-year-old son of tho Prucodiig witness and the one who first saw the deud body, was next called, Ho testified tbut bis futher was at horne Saturday aud Sunday, and fully corroborated ble etory ne to the dis- covery of the body, He bud nover carried a note from Mes. Holat to Mr, Kinyon, and ned heyer seen the jntter until the afternoon in question, when he found tlm dead, dirs. Holst und told bin that a bluckwuith who lived near tho deceased bad been outtiog pules on bis tarm dust Wednesday, and tad quarreled with tho du. ceused, ‘Tho witness was n bright little fellow, und told a stralghtforward atory. John Stobben wis the noxt witness called. Ie testitied aubstuntinily.ae followa: He lived about umito west of Fullorauure, ona farm, and em ployed 2 may qumed Samuel Grannis, who re- sided with bln, “Graunie was home Saturday when he returned to the furm Ju the evenin but went out some time Sunday morning aud turned about 6 p.m. flu had not nered stringy. ly, was quite soofablo, and did bis eveulug chorea ug usugl Monday morntog Grannis aid ta pins “TWONDER WHAT THE PEOPLE WILL DO WITH KINYON, Guess ho cut his thront. I looked In at tho wins dow and suw hint lying on the floor.” Witness asked him if he wad sure It was Kinyon, and bo suid it looked ke bis gray cont. Jie said the Muur was covered with tlood, and he had fyon the horrible sight Stnday afternoon, Wien witness neted tin if be aie the inan wis deud at tho tine, he said ho did not know, Witr eas said bo bud said nothing avout the discov- ery until yestorduy {DOFTRE Grannis bad been with him ever sinoo and bad suid nothing more about tt, Iie was 0 steudy man, and hoe paid bin 212 per month. His revelation sounded strango ta witnoss, but then he know bia qucer ways, Stebbon was not very clear in bis testimony, und atinubled and stuttered putufully whllo on tho stand, ‘fhe man Samuel Grannis was next called. He appours lke 4 balf-witted person, and it would nut Rime by bis tnauner or actions that he did tho blowdy decd. He testitied ax to the tine bo had workad for Stebben, uod gave bis past record, which wna uppurenttly aw creditable ono, He was bore last Friday und Saturday, but went out Sunday to wu Mr. Peasu's, und from there uoross to Rinyon's. ~Kinyon was his unete, and bo had not svon bim for a month or su. Ha somotines culled in and chatted withhim, When be wont there Bundy be rapped at the door, aud, receiving No answer, went to the window and looked in, Ho saw decensed tying on tho Hone, at lunst he belluved It waa bin front the cont, Attha timo to thought the door wis locked, although bo didn’t try it, and bo thought teatranye to dee the okF man in such w position, He tivat spoke of what be saw to Mr. Stepbea Sonduy inorning, and thought probaly the uelghsora Know of Itut thy tine,buthe wus Atratd folell of it that aight. Ile knew Kinyon was living alone, but never board le bad any monvy, and never had hourd of his having uny troubie, when bo eiwhim dead. Whor tie suw the dee ceaaed ho was lying on his loft side with bis arine under bis body and hiv legs tsulpbtuned ‘out rigidiy, He bad seen ne cut on his hond, and, 18 the body was lytng pear tue atove, ho thought bo had fitlen agulust that, or possibly some one bad murdered hit with a club or with tha axe howlwoys kept in the house, but he did not suo any Weapon about Le bad often beard tt aad that the old man feared ho would be killed. He kept an old sword jn the Louvre te protect bline self, but he wid not know Juut where bo kepe it. Witness sald he hud alwiva been on very Koad toring with the old taan, aud bad never bad any trouble with hin, At this pulut tho Coroner sald ho would post. pone further Juveatiquuion wut 10 tm, toe morrow, Thoru. is no possiblity that the Jury will be able to arrive at uny detinit conclusion, Tho Molly Magitires Again In Full Ove caulzation, f Bpectal Mapaten to The Uhicaco Tribune — , Buauuny, Pa., Nov, 2—For some time past so much lowlesness bua provalled in many seutions oF tho coal reyiong of Pounsylvunta that geave® apprehensions have beon vroated among the law-abiding citizens and authorities, It being generally belleved that Ure lawless scones ure ont tho heginulng of Molly Magutruism, North- Umberjand County, of whieh tula placo ts the shire-town, was, several years ago, the ocntral point of great wnd torribie Slolly Magulre dis ordara, aud pt this time thore aro Jangutullog iu the county prison hero a number of- crmluats whose crimes. wore ,. corumultted mm thesy cont-ilelds during . the- memora- bla. period. when. Molly ,“Magulrelsin was rampant. Pat,Hoster, the redoubtable snd rede Bunued “ King of tho Slolly Maguire," who war hunged at Bloomsburg, Colymbls County, a ehort distanos aboye Syuybury, a few years wlucu for cowpllctty io the brutul ussusinacton of Alexander Koa, a prominent and wealthy coal- “Governor of Wisconsin do’ not operator, made this region his headquarters, and tho district adjaceot to Binbury on tho Shamokin Hraneh of tho Northern Contrat ftnlt- road was fiunitlarly known as tho “dark and bloody ground" During the notorious régime of Pat Hester and His banded brotherhood of inurdorers, incendin= ries, highway and ,housy robbers, and vlunderers nnd outlaws of nll dosorip- tions, Centralin,. Mt. Carmel, Looustdalo, Shamokin, and othor pinces, shottwred boventh the frowning Broa Mountain, wite hessed many a feurful and bloudy tragedy. Tho oxeenterd’ iambers of tho DEnaniEAOn whoao rendezvous was in Northumberland County, atated frequontly Uoforo the expination of thoir criincs tipon the gallows that thoy left a nutme hor of frm friends Uehind them whose sworn duty was to avenge tholr deaths. At the (me these statements were mado it was thought the threatened rovenge waa born of 0 digoased im nyrlinition, or Ww: viously mentioned Ina specint a\s hus been pre Uspateh to Tis Trinunk, it his beon discovered by the detecotives of the Coal and tron Pollee thnt the Molife Maxtire organization has again comme Into nvtual existence, and a number of dlvisions of tho order hold secret but regular Moctings in the conl-folds. Your correspondunt has just walked through a porudon of Northum- bertand and Luzerne Counties, aud, while not neting in the capacity of n detective, hut simply nasa sourehur for information, hus found that tho reports of the reorganization of tho terriblo brutherhoud are trig iu uvery particular, A prominent ollleer of tre Coal and Tron Yollev, when questioned upon tho subject, Ine formed Tie Tainuse correspondont that it was his honest bellof that the army of Molly Mogulres was larger now than at any othor time of its existence in tha Black Diamond country of Pennayivania, and wore there any dilferonce upon tl ueson of wagea provail- tog between tho colliery innsters and minera and Inborera, there would In all proba. billty be the same tearful and Ron uliiaty aounus repented that have rendered tho anthracite coul- produging districts of the Keystone stute nota~ lo itt the eriminat annals of América, It fa during tho tlie when the labor vloment and tho operators aro divided upon the settlement of a schedule of ratesof compensation for exbuming the duaky dinmonds, that tho Molly Maguires inaugurate tholr business of murder, arsou, and robbery. Fortunntely, tho mutate of the coal trnite bas been Buck for the part fow seasons that thers bnye been no troubles between Operators and operatives about wages, and, con- sequently, the newly-formed body of law- breakers bave not been alforded an opportunity. HY carry ou organized and systomatized out- ma Frum late ovents, howover, (t has become evi- dent that tho lawless element has become em- boldened by tho fatlure of tho cont and tron po- Mee to frustrate thelr oporations olsowbere, and, baving no fear of the local authorities, buve In- dugurated a series of minor outrages preparn- tory to starting a moro general reign of turror in those tsoluted districts whero tha coustnbue pty. is unable to copo with orgaulzed rutiian- ati. On Friday morning last, botwoen 9 and 4 o'clock, 2 squad of disguised strangers road into Minersville, Schuylkill County, and, ridiug up to thu elegant residence of Mr. M. Murkte, of the conl-operating firm of Lauronce, Murkle & Co., pinced a puckayo of A powerful explosive under the house, and after attaching a fuse to it res tired sume distance and ignited tho train, The exploslon was territe, und whilo the whoie sido of the dwelling wag torn out, no ono was hurt, as the occupants, Mr. Merkle and bla fans ily, stept on tho othor side of tho bullding, and thus escaped what might have beon a frightful deuth. No cause can bu sasigned for the wutrago other than about a week since Sir, Merkle, who nets as Superintendent of bts compuny's mines, discharged turbulont collier, wuo was ondoave oring to inelte n strike among the operatives at one of tho coliferles owned and operated by Laurence, Merkte & Co, ‘The night elders and would-be nsatdings escaped, but tho conl and fron poites are seurehiug for them and thoy nny, possibly, bo enpttired. The follownue MOU, (Saturday) a number of men, who are kuown to be Molly Meguires who hod hold on mecting on Friday night nenr Lykons, entered Wille jumstown, and, fier stealing two pickaxes from tho bincksmith-ghop of John Messersmith, broke into tho country store of Durbin & Co, Upon guining an ontrance, the Moliies drilled a hule into tho door of alurzo Bultuto eufe, und, whon an oriticesufiotently large had been made, wder was Insoried wud the door blown cntire- Fam In order to gunrd uyalnst doteotion from tho nolae of tho explosion, a large number uf rolls of mualla and opher geods were piled around tho sufe, Somo df tho zonds hid enught five, but the fumes wero extinguished by the burgiars. Between $14,000 and $iGdKxl was se- cure by the sufeeblawers. Tho Molties mate wood thulr usctpo. across the “Bluo Mountains, Tho thtrd lawless act was the robbery ot the residence of Willinm Weldenbulmer, at Nortue utnburlund, Just across the Suaquehaana Kiver from hore, which occurred = Sun- day morning at an early hour; $7,675 was taken. A German farmer nomed Gotawald, who nt- sumpted to’ ‘stop the tvelng Mollles, was fret upon by thom, and fatnily wounded. Thera is. rau, excitement, ‘and a inryo body of heavily-armed and. determined vigilante tire In hot pergtlt of tho plunderers and murders ers, who. reat Pposod th bo hiding In tho toresta of Clearfield County, which have always been 0. favante rondezvous fpr fugitive coul-region luw- reakers, : Several brutat and. mysterious murders bavo olav been committed, und a generat and Indo~ Aiped feeling of Insecurity prevails iu the com- munition where thesy crimes have been pore Patgatods 88 it Is diticult to telt bow soon it may w before a wholuaile and murdorous onslaught may be made upon those persous who have in some way rendered themselves Ghnoxious to tho thugs who are tow known to be shadowing cer- tain localities with mardorous desizns, Tho rutthins composing tho Molly Maguire brothorhoud of Schuylkill County are very urently excited Just now relative to the coming trlatof Robert Bennio, a notorious momber of thole order, The “trinl will occur somo tine this week at Pottsville, tie Novem- ber term of the Hohuslklit County Court now bolng !n seasioit, Bennie killed’ Thomas Brennan at Locustdnte on the evening of thodth ot shly last. Benule tired a shot from a revolyor with the Intention of hitting John ‘Tennan, une othor Molly, with whom ho had had a dillicuity, and ahot Hrenoin dead, who wis standing near tho man the shot was intended for, Bronnun diod nsbort tine after the shouting. ‘Tho case ‘wae continued at the last term of court on tho application of defondunt, ‘Tho Molly Mawuire frienda of Bonnie nasort that, as Bronnin was accldentally abot, Bonnie should be dischurged, and xo go far as to tureat~ en that It by (Bounto) 1s convicted and aentonced tonterm of Iinprisonment the names of the Judgo, Prosecuting Attornoy, jury, and of. nll others In any way concerned wiit bo pluced upon. tho "death fist" of thetc organization. Whon it fa understood that any person whose name ts pluced upon tue death-roll of the Mally Muguire organization oieets with. a swift, brutal, and mysterious danth, the*alyniticance of the aboyo threat will at onvo bevome apparent, An Anonymous Writor In Dofonse of Ed Maxwoll, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, St. Paut, Minn., Noy. 2—Tho Ploncer-iress hus received from Popin County, Wisconsin, ovor the signature of "Voice of Justice,” a let- ter denounaing the Jynobing of Ed Maxwell as a brutal murder, It saya tho writor Iived tn Popin County twenty-eight years, and thinke it was the most brutal murder over known, It saya tho tuco of the murdered man was tramplod oa by tho brutal crowd, and alleges that Maxwell wua murdered by a erowd of biucklegs who ara proteoted by tho officers OF the law, Tho writer continues: “This is tho fourth man that ‘hus been lynehed in this ‘neighborhood, nino mora that 1 Isnow that hove beon tarrod and feathorod or radu on n rail, three of thom dying from tuo offects, Wo usk, Is thére no law to protect us? Will not tho Gavernor of this State reach out bisarm of powor and punisn tho guilty? I spoak now for alghty bravo, resolute men, who are determined to have tho right’ vindl- cuted at the risk of thoir tvos. If tho Governor won't enforce the law and protect tho rights ot ull men, we will doit without bls ald, We hero now, in one yoico oF olghty law-abld- fuk cltizons, moat solemnly swoar that, if tho unish the ale legedanicers and mob that murdered Williains inceld blood, wa will: burn the county-seat, court-bousy, Jull, aud every. buitding in the Vile jue of Duraud that snojtora one of the alloged mob. Mut ag for UnderpSherit® Kalgut, wo will tuke care of bin auradiyes und save tha Inw of Juatico tho trouble aud pxpense, Lon Willlame ig now 8h hig rond to Durand to meot the same futuns bly brother, but, he will uot bo the only dead juan thore on chat day." Escapo of Frank Vour, a Noted st, Louts Crgolk. Spectat Dtapateh to The CAtcago Tribune, Br, Louis, Sto., Nov. 24—Tho Court of Criml- nal Correction was thrown into # wild etate of disorder this afternoon’ by the sudden rushing Juto the court-rooin of ‘Deputy-Bherl® Gottlieb, who oxolaimed:. Fone has escaped!" An ine deacrlbable scene of vgifualon cnsucd, and, in spiluof all attempts to restore order, in esa than two miuutua the gourt-room was nearly ompty, cltizens, ollicerg, and all jotning In tho Taco uftor the fuyitive./ Frank Fone, the pat of Shea, tho murturer of Qlticer Doran, was in tho privonera’’ box adjoining the caurt-rovuy owaltlig examination of a charge of lirceny, Ro way permitted to viet the watereclosut, und, waile Deputy Gottlob was un Ube outside, Fone chavbed up Coa window game alx feet from the floor wad escaped to tha root of tho jail, Otte cers were it once dotaifed to surround tho Four ‘ upe, White gnother Pen top of the builds tag und throughout the: upper part of iv in quest of the darluy Fone. Puls ts Kone's sco- ond csenpe Crom DeputySherlity, hla former one bolng when be wud, Boer took thelr quiet dupurtucy from a gang guurdud by four Depus jeu, Me Tndioted gq Hdooud Tine, Byuacusy, N, ¥., Nay. sh—An indictment of saurder in the tint deyrey wus found against Mra, Sry Holmes today Sur tho murder of ber busband, Willluw Holmes, 1a the Lowa of Cicero lust May, An fodiotmont also was found agaiust 24, 1881—TWELVE PAGIS. eurgo Roberts, an aocessot ra the fi Holmes and wife dived with foberts on his fart and icts alloged Mrs, Holinos ave nrsvuic to her hushand in such aura as to praduco slow poleon, eo she inight lve with Roberts, Tho bost-mortem on the body ahawed unmistakable Bigna of ursenle potsoning. Indlotinents ween proviousty found by the grand jury, but own ton techileal point the Recond sidletment bis been brought, Tho ollicinis say tho onsa will provo clearly a ovse of murder, Progress of the Curtis Murdor Trial in Charlotte, Mich. + Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, UntAntorre, Mich, Nov. 23.—Tha Barnard: Curtis murder ease has progressed rapidly to- day. Twenty-ono witnosses woro examined on tho side of tho people. Tho oyiienco was vory elenr, and, although pritiotpally clroumstantial, vorydamnging. Mra, Curtis, Just previous to donth, atated that Mrs. Barnard came to her houae, entered, and proceeioil te pour oll upon hor. Mra, Curtis atruggicd, but wes over- pomaccil irs aetle oat conscluusness, regalne Ing it tollnd borat tn tamos. Several peopla in the church that uvoning, inoluding tho user, swore thot thoy noticed blood and seratehcas on Mra. Barnard'n favo wnon. sho onterod tha churct. lt will probably oxbaust the entire week {n introducing ovidunce on the aie of the people, Court hag adjuttrned till Friday, A Dishonest Mail-Carricr. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaen Tribune Lstr.r Nock, Ark., Nov, 23,—Tho inall-car> rlor George McCutcheon, who was arrested for robbing the mull, pleaded guiltyin the United Stntea Court at Fort Smith, and, in view of his reputable family conneation and tendor yours, wns sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. He carriod tho mall from Rally Hill, Boone County, to Dover, Popo County, and, by monns of a dupiicate koy, obtained nccess to the pouch nud ubstracted tho reglatured lotters. It is uundarstood tho ainauntof hia poculations wiil Le made goud by relatives. A Man's Dofonse of Mis Daughtors Good Name, BBLANcasten, O., Nov. Si—At 4 o'clook this aftornoon Horman Petor, a gunsmith, shot and fatally wounded Philip Botz, a decrepit tavern- kcoper, on tho sidowalk In front of Poter’s ature. ‘Three shota wore firod, tho last ono directly In tho face of Botz. Petor went to jail and gavo Kimsolf up. He says he was greatly oxulted at tho time, baying been out all day trying to trace neruel slander upon his young daughtor. Just as he returned to his store Lotz, with whom bo hind previously had some dificulty, came up and sneeringly taunted him about the reports nbout his daughter. ‘Ehia so onragod him that he Slrod immediately. The Bakor Caso av Vittafhold, Mk. Spectal Disvatch to The Chteago Tripune. Prrrsereuy, It, Nov. 23.—Tho now noted Baker case was up again today. Tho venire of {itty waa returned, Jurors actectod, and a venire of soventy-five ordered, returnable Monday, to whieh day tho court adjourned. Tho provapili- Ucs aro that tho cuse will nccupy seven or ten days aftor tho jury aro impauoled, A Thicf Shot by an Offlcor While Try- ing to Encape. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Boone, In., Nov. 23,—Willinm Doty, n Constn- blo of Hatmllton County, followed Pat Stokos, charged with stealing uw coat, from Stratford to Boone, and urrested bim at tho raflrond depot in this city about 7 o'clock. Stokes attempted to escrpe, when tho ollicer fired at tim, tho ball en- tering nerr tho teuth rib and intiloting a probe ably fatal wound, A Murderor’s Assortion of Innoconce* Burrato, Nov, 2d.—Martin Flanagan, convict- ed of the murder of Jon Karna, when informed that tho Court of Apponts: bud refused him a now trial, remarked with’ a amlle: ‘Allright, Ar, Sherif. If 1 was to be strung up this mins ute 1 could not tell anything about it.” Cashior Baldwin's Brothor. NEWARK, N. J., Nov, 23.—Theodore T. Bnld~ win, tho teller of tho Mechanics’ Nutionat Bank and brother of tho Cashior, wag bailed today in $25,000 to appear in court. Ho is accused of Tulutfylng the books of tho bank, Jonnio Cramer, New Haver, Conn, Nov. %—Batl was re- fused to the Malley boys, held in conncotion with the killing of Jonnie Cramer. OLD DOMINION POLITICS. pa ieee A Talk with Sonator Mahono—Tho Re« aginnter. Victory—Why the Majority Was Not Larger—The Election of a United Statos Senator—Riddleborgzer the Coming Man—The Adjuatmont of tho Debt. New Yonk, Nov, 21.—Senator William Mahono, of Virginia, accomparnlot! by Capt. H. H, Riddles berger, a. 1, Mahone, and V. D. Grove, camo to this alty ou Saturday ovoning and aro ataylog at the Gliscy House. Thoy will remain intown only a short time, Scnutor Maboue huving come hore on private business. Aroporter of tho Trifune saw Gon. Matione at a inte hour on Sat- urday night and conversed with bim rolutivo to political aifatra in Virginia and tho causcs which brought about the Readjuster victory there, “Poo viotory of tho Readjusters in Virginta is acloar and doolded one,” suld Gon, Mahone, “Our majority will bo In the vioinity of 12,000 on the State tickot. Tho exact majority will not bo known until the canvass fs completod and tho oficial result mado known on the 28th of this month. Wo would bave mado a much largor majority In the State but for cortaln reasons, which I will oxplain, Tho rogletored white yoto of tho State is nbout 180,000, and of this 140,000 votes wero polled, At luast one-balf of this would have been polled for tho Hoadjuster candidates if thoro had been unanimity on tho part of the Republicans, and thoy bad turned out in foree on elecuon day, Had Prosident Garfield not been shot, thore fs no doubt that the Itendjuster ticket would have rocolved tho atinost uadivided support of tho: Hepublican party in Virginia, But during his illness thero wero those who assorted that ho favored a straight Aqubleas ticket, and after bia death the same thing was said Of Hrosident Arthur. ‘This was done by ine who Would oretor that tho Virgiola Bourbona shoutd remain in power if they wero not beaten by the fuodon to which thoy Delungod. “Then tho colored vote {8 110,000 to 120,000. ‘This would haye been practically cust entirely for tho Hvuadjuster ticket if dur movoment amalost. the Bourbons had beon heartily sup= ported by Ropubiicun lenders In tho North, it wus denied that the Administration favored our catise, and this tad a cunsidorablo olfect among the cvlored peuple. OF course, wo agaured the yotera, both white and colurad, that we had the syinpattiy oF the tnuss of the Republican party of the North, Tho removal of Callahan, tho Fortsmouth Navy-Yard olficial, und of Wit by the Adininistration, bad a very bonalloial feot. Still, it was aburd tight. hu Nourbo fought with the cuergy of desperauon und brought alt kinds of duvices into piny to doteat, us, They pouyht upas wuny colored voters’ as thoy could by paying thelr cupitution tax. ‘hoy trled the tissud-Lallot gaine, tuo, which bad been su successful in some other states, although thoysprofeasod ‘to bo fo tavorof a free bat- fot “and o fair count, There tekots also printed with the word *Roadjuster’ at the top and buuring the nate of John Daniel, the Bours bon candidate for Governor, ‘These wero {me posed on soine of the Iguorant colored votord, und more would have beon but for the watch- falas, of the workers for the lwadjustor oku * Low does the Legislature stand?" “Wo huvo twenty-six nivjority on joint ballot, insuring tho olcotion of u United States Senator. ‘There 14 no truth in the atatumont that someltos peniiens members will voto with the Democrats, t would not change the result tf they did, but thoy will not. Every yoru with us, ‘Tho Legiulaturo witl meot an Deo. 7 The organization of buth Houses will show that wo buve a clear mjority in euck, On Dec. @ tho two Houses will votw for United States Senator, eek there willboa cholce on the rat balla “Who aro the prominont candidates for United States Senator?" : *'Tbere iro only two who have a strong fal- lowlng, Thevo aro Capt, Rlddleberger and Cupt. dobns. Wiso, Lthink that bearer one with he elevted. Tam friendly to both, but the chances aro fn Klddleburyer's favor, ‘Jonny’ Wiso acona almost Like une at my own household, But there ie o privoiple inthis, Hiddieberger's return to the Senate would bea vindication of tu voto cast for blin last apring by the thirty-seven Mepublicun ponatera during the lonw contest in tbo Sonate over Its organization, ‘Chty mutter will, of courso, bo decided jn cauous, An olfart 4a belug made by many Democrats to have Joun F, Lowls or some other Republican enter the Nold a4 a candidate for Senator, | Ldouot think that dir, Lewls or any utner leading Republican would bo willlag to go tu the United States Sune ate by Bourbou votes. ‘The antinus would be. Wd apparent. Of course, tho Hourbun Demo- orate would bo glad to xceutnplish this, and it woutd be a blow at the Koudjuster party of tho State. It would be bad polioy for the Republiu- ans to accept the proffered votes, ‘Thoir policy should bo to break down the Bourbon old; munt, something which they baye attempted und fulied to necompliah ter tho past twenty yourd. Naz 1 fect convinced that Rlddloberwer will win, Wise a enh cians. He oun atfurd to ‘wuit, And be will not go uurewardod. Ho isa wan of ability and energy, and theso sre quniitics waich make p mand fortune cortuln, Another thing will operate ugultat Wive's candiducy, We have always puld a great deal of attontion to the chains of loculity, what are known ua tho grand divisions of the Btatu. Wise lives ouly twenty= two tiles trom tie, Just across one couuty, while Asiddleberger tives in anothor part Gr the State. Then toa, teidaler eruur re presonts Hie gloment trum whieh we wish toobtulu recruits, the young Democravy, He bimself bas always been a oepublican member will .| mocrnt, one of the Tenth Legion. Io ne tho strongest poraonal foltowing of any man in tho Rtate. ‘This was shown in tho inte elea- tion, Hot ainna of abitity, and wil adorn a Reat In the Senate, tf Wire is defentad fur the Semitoraulp, he will take bis defeat gracefully, Tie will nat aulk, but wilt Jump rhghe iy and work for Itidioborgur. Ho ts a rieht rood fele tow, ail wore the clretinstances athor than ad thoy are, Fwould work for him mantutly." “What avout tho dobt queation?* “ As soon as the Senatorini tight ts finishod the Legisiaturo will at once take up, and pass tho Kladloberger Dobt bill, This wag the main iasuo of the campaign, and the pyople have oxpressed: thomsclvosinmlstakably in tavor of an adjust+ mont of the debt on tho busia propored In the DL It will probatiy nat be disousyed much by our side beenuea wo have made up our minds to pass it bya cortalndate, Tho other side can talk on It if thoy wish, Othar changes will prob- ably bo made, “Tho eapitauion tax will probably be abollabed. It tise now be pald before uny onecan yote, Tho State Government will bo reorganized in accordance with the approved wish of tho people, ‘Tho Judges and school oftt- cers will be nuned as soon As possibic. ARN roe sult of these changes the Bourbon party will soon becone a thing of tho past, Tho younger voters of Virginin are minking thomsolves felt, and if thoy are oncouraged will continita to do, Thoy are tho liberat progressive clumont, a SEWAGE-FARMING. ‘Tho Success of the Exportmontnl Farm at Boddington, England, Twston Journal of Chemistry. How to get rid of the sowage of largo cltics and towns is bexinning to boa sorious proviom in thia country, ae ithas long beon in Kurope. ‘Tho direet application of tho sewage to tho eoll ns 4 fortilizer is,on tho faco of It, tho simnplost method, whorover atiliciont land (s available for tho purpose; but thore has been a strong popu- Inr feollug againat this method frotn fonr that tho diffusion of sowege ovor oxtensive urons will givo riso to omnantions of tho same noxious character as those produced in sewers, and os- necially to the propagation of zymotle disensca; or that, nt the lonat, a nul- sanco will be crested tending to tho doterioration in valuo of adjoining property. Anothor objeation which bas beon urged fe that tho bualth of animals pastured on sownge- farms must auifer In some way, and tholr tlesh and milic bo thorefore.rondered moro or less un- wholesome, That this objection has any solid foundation whatever has yot to be proved; und, though it may be conceded, 84 mero posstbil- ity, that tho ova of tenfe might be found on tho fodder of a sowage-farm, and thus be swallowed by tho cattlo, it is absurd to Ruppose that orudo organic matter can bo taken up unchanged into tho veyetable tissuce, Laat, thoro {a the uppre- honsion that tho oll may bo incapable of get- tog rid of such 2 volume of fluid as is omployed in Irrigation, and tniy bo converted Into no fetid swamp. All these objections iro complotely re- futed by the oxporicuce of the loval Bonrd of Health’ of Croydon, England, oxtonding over twenty years, Whose Bowago-furm at Boedding- ton is thus desuribed: dandon Medicat Times and Gazette, ‘Tho total aren of tho farin {3 540 nurcs, but of these only 40 uro regulurly Irrigated, On those fe poured daily tho yowago of ubout 03,000 per- sons, tveragiug in dry'wonthor 2,000,000 zations, but rising, when tho ‘rainfail is added, to some- times twico that volume, with no furthor treat- meot than a conrge straining to sepurato sticks, rags, paper, and auch sald masses, Tho sewage is couvoyed to every pitrt of the estate by 0 Bys- tem of channels and fucdors, and turned on to each told ia order for twolvo or twenty-four hours ata time. Tho smallest tronchea are dommed at intervals by boards, to distribute the flow over tho land, After buving beon thus Altered through one fleld, it {s conducted in like manner tonsecond ors third before itis al- lowed to pass into tho Rivor Wandle. ‘Tho eflluent watur Is cloar, and devold of tasto and smell, and numbers of young teh may bo seon in the conduit by which it leaves the farm, Even in parts actually oubinorged to the depth of un inch or more, no odor is porcoptibie; none any whore, in fact, save in the nelghboorhood of anuneleansed ditch, and there not to be com- pred with tho stench arising from the turning over of uu ordinary dunghill. Inghort, it maybe now taken as proved that sownge in tt state of minute subdivision and of intimate contuet with fresh carth does not un- dergo tho septic changes to which it is prone in maser, On this depends tho sanitary success of tho carth closet; but tho sowaxo farm prosootn this advautuye: that while tho growlug veyeta- ton, constantly removing orgaule watter from tho loud, keeps it from becoming‘ surcharged thorowith, it at the same time avoids that pro- Jouged, and thorofore comploto and destructive, oxidation of the organio muttor which detracts 80 much from tho fertilizing power of tho carth fro tho cloact. . ‘£bo principal crop, a3 on all sowago farms, is Ttalluu ryo-grnss, 0 plint whose powers of ab- sorpdion are cnormoug, On common pastures It yie two crops in a Reason; hero it ly cut soven aich crop averaging ilfty ta alxty tons, and worth £5to £6 por necro. It is mostly used ns yreon fodder, but thero is no roason why it should not bo mado into hay, which would tind a roady sitle. Manygel-wurzol is also largely grown, ‘Those crops are specially sulted for sewage cult- ure. but none nocd bo oxuluded, and good flelds of whent may now bo sean on land which hus not been Irriguted siuce the corn was sown, ‘Thy cattle kept on tho furm are fattened for tho butcher sotely on its produce at the rata of four hond per acre, ordiuary pasture supporting vot more than ous, ‘The Russian of the influenco of sewaga farms on the health of the surrounding population hag also been conclusively sattiud by the farm under considoration. The population of tho adjacent ‘Town of Croydon has riscuin the past dovade from 60,000 to 77,000, and the birth-rute, whlolt always entails & proportionate mortality, ie un- usu. iy ‘high; yot tho death-rate of Croydon bas steadily decreased, uatil for several years it hus hot exceeded sixteen por t,000—that of London being twenty-two, In Beddington It is only fourteen in a population of 5,00, many of whom unwittingly drink the efliucnt water, 18 is shown by the riso in the nearest wells which follows each irrigation. In the very midst of the farm stands the orphan asyluni,and visitors bear witness to the healthy appenrance of tho girls, 165 in number. About one death bas occurred yearly from phthisis or tubercular alscase; mere hag not boen a fatal case of auy zymotla sense, All opposition in the nolgbborbood has been disarmed by experienco, and tho value of prop: orty in Boddington ling doubled in tho Inst ten ‘etre, tho proximity of tho sowage furm not ving deterred the wealthy eltizeng bf London from erecting tholr villas uround, CETYWAYO VISITED. The Fallon Monarch Hoart-Brokon— Als Dosiro to Return Homo. Pail Mali Gazette. ‘’ne spocial correspondont of tho Aforning Post Qt Cape Town, writing on Sept, 27, sands a long Recuunt of an Interviow he hud o few days bo- fore that difte with Cotywayo, Tho ox-King had “an anxious and troubted look,” and tho futerpretor sald ho was “frotting a good deal and wns subject to long fits of depression.” Tho correspondent described to bim a visit ho bud revontly paid to Zululand, and bow saino of the Indunas and chiof mon bad expressed such carnest wishes to huve thoir King back. “2am suro,” said ho, “that it is tho wish of tho late Zulu nation that I should roturn; it is only those who aro frightened and held in check by Johu Duun that opposo my restoration.” “TI convorsed,” I sald, “at the Inslazatve with Mayojuna, ono of tho chlofs who woro present, aud ho is greatly anxious for your roturn, as are aldo, ho tells me, Liwungaaa, Fuku, Somkell, BMlandola, Sekehwayo, Mjltshwa, and Ntabing- wuyo.” “Yes, yes," ho ropliad, ** thoy wish me back, and so do the Zulu people, All 1 love isin Zululand; my heart ie thure, whero ios my Tathor's grave. lam heartelok and woary with waiting. When will Hugiond be just and lot mo return? Do you think that because [am ablick moo | cannot fcol or aulfer the eas by this tong, Jong, aud woary captivity? England hus givea tho ‘Transvaul back to the Boers, Basutoland te tha Basutos, Secocwut Is restored to his people, and ull uro free but il. How fy itau? What buve (done that. I should be so treated? When 1 fought nyalnst you it was to defend my country, 1 was tuken prisoner, and felt “thut one Stronger than 1 bad beaten me,,and that power Luckiowledged, But uow you koep ine here, whoro Jam weary and sick at hoart, I buye ap- Pealod to Eugiand, whom they tell me ta yrcnt and just—to ber Quoen, Whom they day te more witis ar bd Pruyer fe unheeded, aud J na still jonely bufe,' ‘The correspondent begged him “not to bo down-huurted, to keop up his spirits, and that Juation would ory lung restore bln to the eoune try he yourned for." Knowltng also that the Government hud decided that Cotywayo would not be allowed to visit Enytnad befero the com ing summer, he strongly advised bim pot to think of visiting agland during the winter thue, but to endeavor to make up bis mind to uwalt the arrival of the suinmer, Cetywayo re- pled; “Lam too impatient to returm to my country to willingly wait. You, who aro not a prisoner, cannot Understand how weary and Inigerablo Lam; how hourtalvk und lonely, You tell ue tobe pationt, but have 1 not been eo until Lcun be ga no longer? If Tam to live thoy muat let me go; a ite longor of this and 1 shall div.” “Poll Cotywayo,"L suid to tho tnterprotor, “that be is a brave man aud bravo men should never give jo, Av hia trivnd Lask him to oe PARE yel awhite; it itis for his tuture ge that Ho should not visit Engiand before the summer tine, will he uottry ta remember this and awalt thug patlencey” In two words the: King any thls quostion of une, What docs ho aay?" Tauked the Interproter. / Bo may TOs piles, the mqu, * that ho willtry, but bis heart is gud.” ‘Tho correspondent was much §m; od with tho bearlug cetue ox-Kiny, and ouserves that te shows that Cetywayo, who hus been represont~ ed usw cruel, bicodibirety despot. and: tyrant, posucased Chal which imany whito won, with givitization and education arouud them, entlres Jy lack, and which thoy may well enjoy—i. a, & vobllity of soul. dignity, and couragu tu miefort- uno—which muke biminallhy says 80 ‘every inch a King.’" On tho writer tho eaptiva monnreh, Cotywayo pL leave op ho Intended leaving for “Boginnd, Whew soon hit ho oxelatmed: 8 Oh, why cannot pot) told “ Tlave you any message to sind to ig tor? ponte which Tenn transmit for yop) PORN You," replat. Cotywityo with gravy 42 “tell then that Tain a King andy Tam atone and holvless; that Wimost heart-broken: that thoy ahoatyt! Hove ull tho til thay honrat me, “vol! ‘he ny ftlund and help mo. 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