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—$—$———————————— AN EXPLOSION ON THE ERIE STRAINING A CONDEMNED 10C0- MOTIVE ON A HEAVY GRADE, Il YEAR. “NEW YORK, THURSDAY, VEGRO WAIR, THE BLACK BOY WHO WAS BURNED AT SUSQUEMA) *TuTY-NINT TH! REFORM LEGISLATURE MEMORY PRODUCTIVE RESULTS, THE AMERICAN PARADE, ‘s Birthday with Spirit—Pr Both Dafty gas house whenever he sought it. and Burk were arrested, but a1 ‘The belief is that after ‘s out of the switch had no Intention or wish to prevent an Investigation of witter, for E have been affy turned the tse for perne- ‘and watched nity, when all should be asleep, heir revenge hy THE LITTLE no} f hat the. Poliee Buyers certained, woul Come far short of the Measure of the OLD SALT TARTLIN Inshown thit the Hiclone ean wher tony that 1 bave ey eVer Feqneaton oF atigges or that L have ever nowt pealona for for the oppor toalip In unobserved and take setting fro to the boyin the manner he was truth or the most The Grand Lodge Committee on the Washington Birthday parade, and delemates from the several subordinate lodges, met last evening in Military Hall, in the Bowery, Mr. John Jackson, Past Master of Apprentice Boys’ Lodge, No. 7,in the chair. New York, Protestant Boy Lincoln, Apprentice Boy: Henry Clay, Tene Sons 0 Yonkers Lod, county that C1 One Man Instantly Killed and Eleven Se- viously if not Fatally Iniuved—Twe Oi Cars and a Corn Car Burned, Correspondence of The Sun, Susquvenanna, Pa., Feb. 14.—Locomotive No. 21 of the Erle Railway, while pushing a heavy freight train up the grade from thi to Summit, about 8 o’clook last evening, exploded her boiler with terrible e outright and injuring, more or leas severely, eleven others, of whom two or three are lying In ‘The train was known as 0. 96, and consisted of 3% loaded freight cars, a caboose, and three locomotives. One was drawing, and two others (Nos, 21 and 268) were pushing. left the station bound east, at about in @ blinding snow sto neighborhood about three miles east of here, when the bolle The locomotive that pushing against the caboose car, and was held to that position by of the explosion seems to have beon forward, ing the caboose into atoms, ERKIFIC FORCE OF THE EXPLOSION, ‘The locomotive Itself was detached by the ex- Jon from its tender, and lifted bodily fr and hurled a distan ving the Anwem World-Floating on a Rall Rough Frientainthe Mountains tear «Thrown Under a Li motive Set on Fire while Asleep. Correspondence of The Sun, Susquenanna Drvor, Pa., Feb. 4.—The amitted on the little negro boy at this station on Saturday night has creat- ed A great sensation here, and aroused the in- dignation of all the better venty's Commit with Downcnst Alone In th THE EXAMINATION, A partis examination of the case waa had bi e Justice Kettle yosterday, when the facts as ve were developed. The magistrate then adjourned the hearing until next Wednes- possible, who the ve In the awitch house during ind whore they went to after being As the case now stands Jess ‘Treatm | Commissioner: Gorn syn tence Aumany, Feb. 14. ponents of the Seventy A LEOUT MATE Empire, Washington, , Jackson, Abraham Columbia, Waldense, No Surrender, 2 Island, an That po wrong wae mi shown by the fact that no aes ‘The tactics of the op. rterare evidently to ita tong as possibl they can unite and | P hoyk were who the evening, turned out from there itis vory inuch confused and unsatisfactory. MeCoy, who was one of ewitch-house that night, and was a witness on rday, was killed at the ace y While return= heartless outrag in the meantime iberty, Oriental, prtanizy thelr forcos su ns to defeat It. » killing one man the occupants o jass of people here- 4 of the case, while they show that the boy was not so badly injured as at firat reported, detract nothing from the brutality of ad been appointed to confer with the Order of United American Me- chanies reported progress, but juformally, said » alter conferring with V) erbiiry, that that body would Join parade on the 2d Inst. Mr. John H. Johnson, of Protestant Bo 4 reported that he had waited on the who had received him ¢ him to the Stiperinten on the latter, and Inf sion wouldatart at 1. rade ground, right re Superintendent furnish the usual escort. d that a com wait on Capt. Caffry. of the Tht nto give Was! sont, but rather oy Thave i any way At harbor the purpose wild prevent Ite passage thr Hut the developments of put a new face upon the inate dor Mr, Husted had the mont of the charter, there fa no q) Germantown last nigh ing to his home at Deposit. URNED BOY V's Motel until Monday Dizht, when the Poormaster removed him to a hiae in the Village, where he now Ia, Mis wotnds are He is bright and cheerful ¥ be about in a few weeks, OF As sor escaped thus 4 precarious ¢ extra freight } lor of sincere teqret t that they belleve President W Assom ty this week, was cared for 0 Susquehanna ts a division terminus of the Erie Railroad, and fs inhabited mainly by the employees of that company. 4 located here, furnishing employment , draw a lane populas But in all thie population there is not one Among the employees here there who, with the tertain an inate aplewmane tik of uirteously, and referred ce. He waited med him that the proc M. from Washington Pa- The extensive re- aitonded by a phyrlelan. to hundreds of mechan reached the Germantown eho [h 20 cowat end to it, and who In so cowardly a man and the whole co them brought t dud every ont ou along ilfe ap attempted his life; nmunity will ref negro family. a large number pecultarities of thetr rac host. Sty to th A POOW LITT Johnny Done Alttee be appotnted to venih street ington Lodge monts and suggestions male for the pmbly and others, when the Hou wero ready oahes Trewintr No, 258 behind it. PANK RUN, TNE THING headquarters of the Lodge. | ral members. NRGNO WATY, hers of the Cour rendezvous, without they did not wish to seem to be afr be worn is dark cloth, bigh uloves, and a. badve ame of the lodge in Herta to Dewasit Avenue Savings ge of their ‘old letters, hearing the nthe House, nd fringe at Insigaia to be procession, the American Hag and le excepted. ral organizations will turn ation, among them the tinental Guard, the Ancient € the Ninth War and the Loyal Orange men will turn ow Several restr pate in the parade, right side up, but completely headed about so v8 to face t der was left day, and the parentage, and without ‘ they as he made friends fn hia w ¢ on the track, behind it was not inj Kk of the caboos from the fuel of the locom: of the explos with oll, Just In front of the cal THE ONONDAGA GIANT ting for the openi of railroads, radually increas Two cara I We broke up bo} He then found his way to the ‘are well known and highty resp its have been invited to partict- 4 ib making and when 3 o'clock fsloners named are Amasa J. Parker, Geo, | ton in purs their chart W Who Was about sai the sequel were riding ry to the rules of the Com- any Were thus riding there Is nwn, as their violation of the rules ther quie THY MAN WHO WAS KILLED, there dend- Port Jervis a (1 to thts place, McGee, the Secretary was i directed to inform th leaving it to hia what he pleased in the premises. It was announced that Yonkers Lodge } @ military company, y's discretic hd protect the intercete of the awhile, and ultir where he lane r © power and 4 alled up his res nof last weok PROVIDING FOR A RECESS hto the 26th inst beasion Alvord h is desire to Work at an dd oMietent rm that various lodges e,and other portions of th os of Newark, Elizabeth, Thus far inthe erly opposed all Person interested in any Ty ‘aterson, and Or- itrage on the little boy Donohue, and had caught a ride home He was standing on the bumper or platform of the caboose at the mo- tof the explosion, and was Instantly killed. » was a married man, and leave in indigent et had passed, and he J Capt, Cameron that th of the police tised in Tar arch is to be ad: pelf with merely ca fo put hi uel ri ing in favor ¢ nm this train, ethin up in the be with a comple the Washington parade ground to i Fourth avenue those who ¢ ting under besides the proprietor Pye CAPITAL STOCK of this note Capt. Cameron ordered ayoung wife to Twenty-th nd Thirty-fo nue down to renee, moved Eighth ave- nee to Line Nichol’s Hotel, wa. lays, Old Sol ito kil the an ould pass that it might be the fal resolution, at the some ti that he was rinmand at the Roundsman Sebultz was in irtoenth’ street, th it, Where the pr freight, and wos riding In the eaboos bad seals on preferring that fore, the ¥ man marshalled his for scene of the bi aving behind him but one m tive MeVey, a keen, quiet man astiry of such compan sod ho conIpAny reviewed by t Fitz, Qagmiaa, of Corning, hands, nos being particular ggest bank run on the switehnan’s reom, and keeping Up the ares headquarters conceded that fhday would be had, Vin the state, an Mies or room is a re aiven by Aly taking a recess fr and evening hours of bust President Lyows letter was tend to the force mie who ale patroliuen for thelr to orders which Mouey from England, She and Enke It. orion Want sternend of the station by thanked the offivers ai THE FIRST MOVE on the part of the opponents of th byed on the train, exe, the following nanied p) were injured ‘These were all empl member of the Geneva Board, approves the Government's refusal to ns for indirect damages. wler, member of P constituents yth on the Alabama Cockburn, the ath are glad to be the Department of aing of the bank at number of depositors lingered al wz atd o'clock, for ye At 6 o'clock ah ank, waiting Payments were begun até o'clock. HOVT NEARTS nan of Summit, ribs fractured and lege | admit the cla salon of eald Fr onsideracion and ther Buchanan, aon of William, anki: Cambridge, ht, dwelt at some I Alluding to the claim of the United s pct damages, not bluster nor should she submit to be bullied. vuntry to a man had made up its mind If its American cousins want money, they would have to come and take It. ‘The London Tiines considers the situation to- It denies that the quar- ause Gladstone feared the raeli and Dilk aid lege burned just returned from Car- At thet Cine The Buchanans’ had there were at ona were indi nl order of the day, @ bill to j ul Kovernment « Mb GREAT» funeral of a son of Willams, and hid taken thie as the only train by which they could reach the old man's residence that 1 The engineer and comotive were blown away from th 1 singularly escaped alive. badly hurt in his ina dangerous conditio horping; but the ned Was premature. He lives here Lily land should VOTCR OF WORKINGMEN, man of the exploding | He believed that the day hui bean given to the na the faet that he had and de they met at Lo elk Meeting in Coone Koforced—W hy Ne of the Preside did not wish to disturb the curls by ly er the reception, Workinemen wes inveting of the tad over and do the spect! or- reported de day more satisfactory. rel was sprung effect of the Intrig rkingmen at was large and en- | and has a fa was hadly cut fnto the midst of t who gain thelr living by man John Quinn presided, 4 to operate uy sh does not credit th 8 note bas arti The Daily 7 ble what they are going to do about SAVING TIE CA bat hand ba ALNBADY ON 5 n, bound west, arrived at Cabinet will wait until the text of the nm ‘Tribunal of THE GREAT SNOW BLOCK ADE, The Severest Winter Pacific Railroad Co the Crispin ny has been d unable to ase er of wetting pand moved tot st from the here, whereupe now blockade Is furnished by that stove, where 1 down and and's wine + 4 been greater than uses Of the State prisc f New York sulfer sible to de: The frst blockade on th the entire ex workingmen destruction er I that the force of the explo- having nothing t that the ev olved to report ip favor hetanding th seems to be sett n was in that direct he occupants thrown tn a hei Yehicle, and th explosion, that threw she the débris'of the var, but left them all free from the burning wreek, then in the ro: caboose say th into the forward end of that scattered as though by a sacc n right and left with depth of falling nountain is fifty + Wedeventien of train Ang and pot by falling suow, Thre hug eccurred which fasted twer any snow fences OF auOW #heds fh During the following year sow sir were erected at localitive wh Inations, and to take Counsel « m requiring that the vernment be paid at the first of the month, oF tive days thereafter. They say there is something wrong in that, and the: Well, the wre Jaw, the grubbers and usurers ofides would be deprived of the opportunities of BUYING YOUR VOUCHLRS r fifteen per cent. disc: * of Ways and Me us investigation of mus who stole only this, but waylaid and ployecs of the cit road acrons th and little Je ENVELOPED LN FLAME, About midni; , the stranger Administration to en caused by drift- Winters ago 4 block: wWiltewash him rwilliger or Ul enn’t pass it, was made around the public to the aworn stat wa now fs, a3 1 und Custom House fact pears to be well pleased Tie Hallway C: rumored during through thut by re tie road had t tee of the H the meantime its around the room with his right oped in flame: a the gas how ‘ountry and Its meteor ‘sirable for the (hol ‘The suimott care were ae and gota buck arter, and make it pal man supposed to have beer explosion througit or having caught a ride in violw 1 of the rules of the road. the switeh hou oy Grillin, Hier the wreck all night, but i ners discussed the ! 1 » ’ ¥ t Signal Victory for Refor erevery DHL | y, by dif majority nda Stable Or Avesta, } t “ t had defended Hn UO Usnad CUNCUNNATT Fuont obivure #| Rout NAAM Lowe by Wiebe im the steamer BI a8 boew postponed. OF koe Way Uf wYiddng ob Lavuly. ale Woiurruw PRICE TWO CENTS. en | ONE PRIEST'S SIGNATURES. GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST THE REVe EREND FATHER CARO. —_- A Clerzyman Giving a Check on a Bank Where he hn no Fands-syealing the Rew ecipt for the Check from Another Man, Correspondence of The an. Coty Sprino, N. Y., Feb. 14.—Fathes Caro, a Catholic priest, located formerly to pres side over the Cold Spring, Putnam county, pare ish, but latterly the pastor of St. Peter's Church at Poughkeopsle, from which latter charge he was recently ejected by Archbishop McCloskey of New York in consequence of some trouble with a schoolmaster. hos been mare # party toe Jawsuit to which no sinnall amount of scandal te attached. The allegation against the reverend gentles man is that when he presided ovqr the Cold Spring parish, he hired one Hennes!y to Ml tm a lot for him, the contract prtee being $000, When the work was completed, Father Caro gave Hennessy his chec the Highland National Hank, Newburgh, for the amount. The check Hennessy handed over to one Purdy In payment of afebt, taking Purdy’s receipt for the same, ‘The Jaticr presented the check at the counter of the Highland Rank and was informed that Fathor Caro had no money tn that Institution. FATUER CARO'S THREE SIGNATURES Purdy immediately returned to Cold Spring and hed an interview with the reverend father who looked at the check and sald, “Oh, T see now what the trouble {s; you see I have three ignatures—one is my clerival signature, another my deposit signature, and another my real estate signature. I've put the wrong signature to the check ; let me have it.” Mr. Purdy refused to give up the check until the receipt he hed given Hennessy for it was placed securely tn hie bands. atly to this, as Hennessy alleges, Father Caro employed William Conroy to pros e the check at any cost or sacrifice. Conroy is n de«perate, daring character, who, it will be readily remembered, was convicted with Johm P.'Trumpblour, the murderer, who threw Cays enne pepper Into the eyes of the Pishkill Bank cashier, and then snatched away his satchel cons talning thousands of bank funds, and in bis vain endeavor to escape, shot and nuuurdered the man Who undertook to prevent his escape. Both Cone roy and Trumplour aro serving terms in State Pr faa cute thief; and in the performance of the work for which Fathor Caro employed him he showed shrewdness and sagacity. "In several attempts he was unsuccessful; but at last he mancuyred the thing *o that the victory Was won and the much-coveted check was safely placed in the hands of the reverend Cara. OW THE CHECK WAS SECURED is is the way it was accomplished : Jimmy nay, the bolder of the receipt for the k. is an old and unsuspecting, hard working inhoring man. One. bright summer evening he was lavited by Caro to call at his residence, Mr. Hennessy did, On his arrival all was xenial and gay on the part of Father Caro. Shortly after Conroy made his ap. pearance, For some time Mr, Henness wa: made, the recipient of hia apparen happy host's conviviallty, suddenly. the ofthe check und the recelpt was broach and Conroy both tantalized and ba unsuepiclous Jimmy until they forced him to exclaim * He Jabers T have the re: Til go for it to ¢ Hennessy thereupon wen veipt, and when he returned he drew it from his pocket, eaylie a= he did: “There, do ye's bee eye i now?” Ashe held tt up in front of him Father Caro advanced, and in an instent snatched the valuable plece of paper from the f Hennes). Phat was the last tine that poreld man ever laid eyes upon it, TT nd Caro had now accomplished his object, and he deiied Hennessy to prosecute him, He took the receipt to Purdy and .eoured the check With the wrong signature atttached to It, HESNIOSY'S SUIT AGAINST PATHE CARO, Hennessy has now br onit agatnst Fae Caro for the recovery of this money, and fe from the 15 tothe 4th of May. IMs, He a Vuther Ca i's home, and tit. nie aftor Uhe Pe. 170, and sttorney neighbors ves, and all rs a rtable., He and Bed, insellor Leon appointed sever © before ‘ ring, but In every tland the hearing hits been deferred, Father Caro dre is. fe parish, where he ti ine o several merchants at hers. Inc or two cases he bas pleaded sickness as the use of his absence, Counsellor Owen Aver (hat he can prove that on one of these stated days he appeared In Newburgh in the full bloom of health Owen of Cold Spring for Hennes He HH, Mustls of Fisbh the re Mit. TENNESSY'S TESTIMONY, ‘The following ts Mr. Hennessy's direct tenth mony, taken before referee Hustis on the lth of May Inst in Cold Spring, and have for Ave years the Sth August wext. Kuow Caro, First Knew him on "state Went work for him. the Staten Teland we {came to pay me ft hin un) 1 had worked for hin foriy-four a work Under an agreement wth ¢ ; in ‘the fall of in hie “yard. I Bnished [t according to ne Alter 1 tiled ia the yard he eald wad me oa check. for $a by hie Tan and ‘he. did. eo. 'T ck Waa pays khie’ a a'Sational Wank, Newburgh, Phe pt th tare Weeks, and. trod at oewe eral phae Tas toll E could, not Rg then asked Wat foto che bank with ties He told tue that! orge W. Purdy was dealing tm CASH TNE CHECK Mr. Purdy and he sald tt wae Hwon 4 log Mis bil, Mee nent it to the bani aud thatt . » funds thore to nicet It. T hiv sey | I tarp Tatd tt i i Caro eit me attend {1 went down to i Mook t fin the rece Che grade i ay Vasked Caro to return (he ¢ " ily so d Vi hit What t bar Tuover ' t H rue et Bribery in the Wisconsin Legislature, ™ The tof the Chippew ged Uribery Hand Pire in Philadelphia, ‘ 1. The explosion of a t aet fire to | ia ri i i ' "i w i , y burned, mney OD natn Prenton, ' ' wero adopted ntof Bate ap i fur tho eotivetion — Ketuew ofthe Saith Invalids from Teronto, Janes M vy and Hugh smith, whe have rived 4 er wait "tan $1000 Land, of uh t soony a are Fuad Suny th the “i whing War on Mexteos MATAMORAB, Mexico, Keb. i Texnia under a im, have chumsed tube Guerre And tireaton Bllor, Tucy ere Opsreliog Us bho labora Of Jusrae Texan)

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