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Show A MISSPENT LIFE. A Xoloriwn DjnamKrr Urnnorsl In Tlic Surf at Far Itoclairar, ir York. FEARFUL CANAL ACCIDENT AT MANCHESTER, ENC. X Whole Iar Spent Hx The Senate In llNenin? The TarilT Hill. Cy TelfTaph te tbe Nsw. A IlynnliillrrDrnniirtl. New York, July 5. James Moocey, the dynamiter, was druwucd iu tliemrf at Far Itocka-way Itocka-way on Sunday. louney olitninwl ills greatest jiuulic notoriety a few years ao by an attumjit to lkw up tliu Jlnli-li steamer Qucai wldlc the was at hrr wharf in Xuitli Itiver. Mooticy was wut to tlie Ij-natic Ij-natic asylum, lie was recently re-leased re-leased on vertineates of ihy.L Mils'. Since tiieit he lias lieen eutpteu as a liook cauvareer. lie was in ueedy eircumsuin, and it ia a iiuettiou whetlier hlsdcatli was tuicidnl or aividental. Moonev is credited with hting concerned in the Clerk-enwell Clerk-enwell and other dynamilo explo-ioiis explo-ioiis wiiieli lerrotizru l.omlou sonie years ago. lie was :i man of line education, and at one time was secretary sec-retary of tlie Irieh National Laud League. Terrible Arrlilrnt. Mam-hester, Knglaud, July2. A leniful accident lias jut lmi-Incd lmi-Incd in ih'e New .Manc'lifjtcrbliip canal. Two workmen's tmln?, through some uucxpiaiued t-tuiu-ity of a fcwitchman, collided. Ten r.orkmeu were lurtantly killed and fcixty others injured, ot whom twin-ly, twin-ly, it issaid, will certaiuly die. The news t.prtii tli rougil tile cil; very ijuicklj- and the greatest exeiteiueiit prevailed. Later, 12 in. Only four jierwins were killed hy the euliiioii today. Mill the Turin" tnrlliii Il-rarr the Sriinte. Uaue l'roretllii5-. WashixotoX, July is. In the Senate Aldrieli oilervii a resolution. fixiiiR the daily hour of meeting at II a.m. Ini;alls uggeted an uniU-rtand lug that the lHisintMi of the inorn-inghourshalltju'cluMnl inorn-inghourshalltju'cluMnl at 1 o'clock. AUiron did not wUli it imidiol that the Senate would devote two hours a day tn the morning bui-ness. bui-ness. lngalls Fald lie did not wisii ju such an implication. As won as the tarlirtiiil. the appropriation ullh and tlie election lull uere a.-ed, Congn-M would undoulitedly adjourn ad-journ promptly. Therefore, wliat-ever wliat-ever was to lie done lietween now and the time of adjournment In cim-sideratiou cim-sideratiou of the measures en the calendar would have to tie done in the morning -hour. There were teveral hundred IiilN on the calendar entitled to coiiideralIon. f 'ockrell asked what was tile Us of the Senate iaseiiig bills when the distinguished gentleman Iu charge of the llou.-udid not give any attention at-tention to them. There weie now oil the caleudar of the llou-e linn dreils of bills juueil by the Senate and no attention wss paid to tueni. Among tiiem was the bill refunding tile direct tax. Abo, two bills n-ceutly n-ceutly iis.-eil and regardeil on tlie otiier side of tile cltaiulvr as very imiioitaut measures, the hipping bilk, aud they were being left to '.-! e i the sleep that knows no waking." IIAWLKV lllll SOT AI.'KKi: wilii Cockrcll. He wanted his own ammuiiithHi In order, so that he could go home with a clear record. The retadutroii as lo meeting was agneil to, with the understanding tluit the Senate shall adjourn at 0 p.tii. Aidrioh moved to proceed to cou-oideratiou cou-oideratiou of the tarifl" hill. Tiiat motion was autaouized ly a motion mo-tion by Gray to proceed to consideration consider-ation of ihe House bill for a transfer of the Kevinue Marine to tlie Navy Department. The latter motion was agriej to yeas 1M, nays S5. Cockrcll eoiitinueil lib argument in opposition to the bill. Cotkreli Iiad not concluded his Stt li when, at 2 o'clock, tlie presiding pre-siding eflicer laid before the Senate the larlir bill as miliiiiohed IxiM-uess. O'ray moved to continue the consideration con-sideration of the revenue marine bill. Fryesakl the friends of the revenue reve-nue bill had occuitied Uit an hour and a half U)ioii it. Its enemies (a small majority) all the ret of the time. 1 1 was as evident to tlie Senate Sen-ate as if the iirje had been announced an-nounced that tile time hod been oc-cupied oc-cupied for the purjiose of reveutiiig a vote on Uie measure. That only indicated (wliat he Iwllcved in) the necessity ot the previous ijuestloii in the beuatc or some way to prevent pre-vent tlie Senator from getting up every morning for three or four luoruingb iu succession and reading from the retort of thecleik of the Treasury I)enrtiueut. Wlii-sliould not a vote betaken on the bill? If there is A MAJORITY Of THK SKXATl: ill ikvorof it, why should it not bj permitteil to say n,: The Senator fmiii Ohio (Sherman) liail nude Jour. ;.eeclieH iijoii die bill, and Iu the cuurse of tln-ai liau read the same identical attichs with vrliieli the Senatorfrom .Mi-ouri laid otx-u-j.ied the last three nioruius iu reading. read-ing. l-lnally Ciray's motiou was rejected reject-ed by a vote ot I J to .-,. The Mil was then takeu up, aim Vest addrtsed the Senate in opsitioii to it. TJie ailv.icatiaof high tarilf legislation, lie .-.lid. were confronted with great Ti.. iliere was great depression in ..greuliural liiteril, ami i,,. emplutif demauls of the fanners for soHiitliliig liesides ly ingsdMics and frothy declarations had tallied tlic lr-ldeiit iimi Secretary Itlaiue to iinje upon Congress legislation for Milidles U steam-hips and for reciprocity treaties with South American States in order to obtain a foreign market for American products. pro-ducts. Very Mile was heard now of x home market, but a great dtal of SuuUi American markets. So at last the protcclkmisls have lieen driven from their pretentious hum-lig hum-lig atwut home markets and were forced to ailojit the priucijile of free ivmmvrcial interconrss which lliey liad wi hmg oieiJ ami derided. Vct went on to criticise tlie pro-vision-el the ietidiug bill that are supioseil to be for the lienetil of the ferraers, an-1 said what the- farmers wanted wa. the oiieuiug and en" laremeiit of a ruituuN jiAiacirr for their furphis wheat, coru, cattle aud pork, and u decrease of the tarilTduty on clothing, hardware, tins aud other necessary articles of daily aud inreosaut um- by the firmer firm-er and his family. The iH-nding bill, he declared, ttai In repay to the mill owners their contribution to tlieramiaign fund of the rejiioi:. can iorty during thola-t presidential presiden-tial ciuva?, auuLtH the plauteni of the south ere democrats,tlie duties on northern manufactures were in-cieased, in-cieased, while the duty on rite was diminished. The consumers of the L'niteJ States were being systematically system-atically plundered under the pretense pre-tense of protection to home luou-tries,and luou-tries,and no luMher concealment was isible. The truth was at itut revealed. The manufacturers who were asking higher duties to exclude foreign compctitlou were availing themselves of tlio mouo-ly mouo-ly given by the exclusive tariff to cliarge tlie per.Iu of tills county from 2U to 70 iht cent higher fur their g-xs-lK then they could sell the same articles tor in the unprotected I markets In the world. It was no I lpaser protection, but pure, simple, naked plunder. The Americans boasted of their free institutions, of liberty and equality. But who, he a'ktd, could call himself a free man save in mockery, when by the course of law the proceeds of his life and labor were unjustly taken to enrich another. TVRI'IE ADDRESS El TH E SEXATK brieily on Md'herson's resolution to recommit the bill with Instructions to report a bill with Instructions to reduce the revenue and to oiualiic tlie duties ou Imports, in which the average ad ralofrateofdutyonall dutiable articles shall not exceed the average ad valorem war tarlir rate of lSbl. He declared himself as not satisfied with theiustnictions. If thcro was a choice to be made I-tween I-tween the pending bill and the Morrill Mor-rill taritr of lS'jl he would choose the Morrill taritr, but as the pro-losed pro-losed Instructions were simply ail expression of opinion of that great leader of the people who Jiulled the majority of the people for lib retention, reten-tion, the scheme, would not 1 an im-iwsitlnn im-iwsitlnn of lower duties on tilings iu general use and of higher rates on articles of luxury ami refinement the total sum of the levy not to exceed ex-ceed necessary expenses of the government gov-ernment and the inteiest on the national na-tional debt. The questions were taken on a motion to n commit nud wa dcft-aleJ by astriit party vote. Yew. 1!, nays 9. The reading of tlie bill by iJtngraplis at tln-u I-gun. I-gun. The nrt M-liedule t-dng ttiat as to cheruifiil", eib aul aints. ji'i-lli:iX MOVKD to redueu the tariff on acetic or Iiy-drolignie Iiy-drolignie acid not exceeding me spec! lie gravity of H7-10UU from 1J cents to 1 cent per pouiul, and ou accidents exceeding .that sfcltie gravity from -1 to Scents ler iund. Tlie vote was: Yeas 15; nays 23. No quorum. riuiub otrered a resolution, which wasngreed to, calling on Secretary I'roctor for iiifurmatioii as to the rules establirlied. for the admission to the SolJiers' Homes, if such admissions ad-missions arc ved wholly or in part ou the amcunt of nTvice, and whether there are -exceiithiirs of those rules made, anil 1C wliat chu4sei, and for what reaAni. Se.-itcr Vest preiittil to tlie Senate Uie ri moiitiance of a large number of per.-oiis of St. Iuis protesting pro-testing agilnst Hie 2assage of the federal electiou bill. Tlie Senate bill njipropriatlng $&J,.M for ubilc i-uildiiup al Sheboygan She-boygan was rejwrted atal placed ou the cftlcmlar. The Senate tlieii aiijisirileil. Ilnur. Washixotox, July 29. Tlie llou-e went Into lommittct! of tliu wlioln lur Uie further cjinidera'.ion of tlie Senate amendments to the sundry civil appropriation bill. The rrcomiiieudatiuiis of tlie committee on -npiopriatioiis were agreed to without .iiuicli friction, tlie bone of contention ou the Senate irrigation irriga-tion amendment being dtssed over until the oilier matters were db-jioicd db-jioicd Of. aunou made a strong effort to throw into the conference the Senate Sen-ate amendment lnervain; tlie appropriation ap-propriation for the piiMicatrnii of official n-cords of tlie war of tlie relieIlionfromSlS2,liv to S2B,(W, Uit was defeated. The House deciding de-ciding to concur without di-jiosiiig of all the amendments, the committee commit-tee rose aiHi the House adjourned. Tlie lrrn 1'iilon. Wasiiimhox, July 2. At a meeting of the Senate committee on atellicesaiid jiostroadi today tlie postal telegraph bill prepared at the l'ostolUie Deirirtment was again conddered. 'i'lie proviso a- to the eleveulh section was stricken out. It was asserted by Mr. Ureeiie, pn-shlent of the Western I'nhiii (' mpaiiy, in ills argument before the llou-e committee, that the proviso pro-viso would operate to shut out his company from bidding for the government gov-ernment bu-iiiess, and upon till- being be-ing shown to the committee today it was voted that the proviso If stricken out. Tlir i:rlll-li I'rcmirr. laixnox, JuIy2S. In the House of Ijonls tonight, ltarou Slratheileu raised the Sue-lion as to whether the oltlce of premier ought lo Is combined with tlist of foreign secretary. secre-tary. Ixinl Salisbury replied that Gladstone had aaertni it was im-Isjible im-Isjible for one man to discharge the duties of both oil ices unless lsessed of superhuman energy. Tills mightbetniewhcn thejireniisr was Iea-.ier in the Common. Isit wlien the premier was iu the House of I-ordstliei-i-e was differeut. A Itrlclit l.l. laixixix, July 23. A correspondent corres-pondent nf the tatty At!v in Macedonia Mace-donia desrrilwB a province as in the pos-essioii of Aruauts. Tbo ofllcias', he says, are leagued with brigands and share their booty and tlie lives of Christians are held as nothing. He jnMaiiccsa number of outrages. |