Show BY TE telegraph begraph per PEE WESTERN TINION wion TELEGRAPH LINE A 1111 IE K 1 C A A 21 the baltimore li Il ecord in showing some of the signs of improved Imp rovern nt at in manufacturing interests throughout the country wil wll will 1 publish tomorrow to morrow a to iong ions list 01 of t the 3 leading enterprises tha that nave resumed work the last few weeks the number of hands employed by these concerns as ascertained by special reports is about the estimated number employed by smaller started up and not given in this list is fully total men that have gone to work in manufacturing enterprise since january in addition to this a large lumber number of miners in one pennsylvania county alone have commenced work within the last week the national womans comans suffrage association held a second secret session today to day miss anthony presiding the following officers were elected for the ensuing year president elizabeth cady oady stanton vice president susan B anthony matilda matilaa joslyn gage phoebe W cozzens rev olympia brown abigail scott Du dunniway milway and acting honorary vice presidents from each state and territory reports and letters were then read presenting sug to the future work if of the ise association mrs stanton presided at the afternoon session semion which was largely attended letters and telegrams w were ere read from friends wishing necess to the movement and offering congratulations r a tu lations on the marked advance cond cone of public b 1 C opinion in respect to woman wornall suffrage resolutions were read and and discussed particularly one denouncing bouncing noun cin cing religious dogmas teaching leaching that woman was an after afterthought thou lit in the creation her sex a misfortune marriage a condition of subordination and matrimony a curse as contrary to the law of god and the precepts of christ and inviting the operation cooperation co of religious teachers in securing the recognition of the cardinal point of our oar creed that in true religion there is neither male nor female neither bond nor free but all are arc one the di cassion of this resolution was ion lon long iong and spirited and without out action it went vent over for further furt ller lier argument tomorrow the evening session was devoted to speech speechmaking in aking making springfield illinois 21 at 1040 speaker haines resigned saying that it seemed the democrats did not want him and it was very evident the republicans did not want him turn and lie he would therefore have to assume his old pos position as an independent party As soon as he laid down the gavel there was a free light for its possession representative senta tive pike of bloomington a six anda andla half foot republican rushed forward and seized the insignia of authority tho rity but no sooner sooner had he grasped it than at calener Ca leney of Car carlinville Carlin cariln linville vule vuie and campbell of mcleansboro McLe ansboro collared the giant and hurled him from the stand while baker of sullivan S alv an wrenched the gavel from ills his h hand and for five minutes there was pandemonium at last ho severa motion was made by crofts and mcnally democrats of chicago that mr cronkite del dei democrat n be i made u ad e temporary speaker which was put in turmoil and carried c arriea unanimously mr cronkite took the chair and the gavel and called the house to order motion the house adjourned unil til 10 tomorrow to morrow morn inc luz previous to adjournment 2 Mr Fuller republican of Chicago republican candidate for speaker in order to satisfy his side after cronkite took the chair chati moved that that gentleman bernade be moade roade temporary speaker which mot motion on was then carrie carrle carried I 1 unanimously thus ends the ten days fight ilant in which haines the temporary chairman acted the role of usurper and anil places the democrats in possession of the chair loh log losan anis is here watching his interests te rests CHICAGO 21 ferdinand dittman Dit lit quite a wealthy farmer was sentenced cea in the U S court today to day to one year hi la the penitentiary for making a number of of counterfeit ten doltar dollar silver certificates at his home hoine in saylesville Say lesville wis and passing them in chicago albert schmidt and dr wm win loudon london about whom little is known were given two years vears each as principals in t tr it enterprise HALIFAX NS 21 the 11 berald herald erald emald pub olsnes a ion lon long iong interview with the president of thelic the Pictou tou bank senator it P grant the gentleman charges that logan 1 I a tanner of pictou secured advances to tile tiie extent of 12 0 on bogus drafts from the cashier of ahn the bank unknown to the directors the cashier after making good of the amount was dismissed the bank will suffer a loss of at least it holds at present of the bocus paper besides of logans bona nde fide paper YUMA arizona 22 troops of the ath cavalry arrived last night with 12 aiex Alex mexican ican bandits andelt 8 as prisoners four others were left on the neld held dead troop B E is after others and expect expects ts to make them all prisoners prisoner s today to day jenkins was the only one who received any injuries and his are the dispatch does not state who the mexican can bandits are but it is supposed they are a portion of those mexican soldiers who mutinied mutinies muti nied at Enc En enada ermada mexico on the lith dinst and killed their commanding of nicer licer NEW YORK 22 the jury in the suit of mrs elizabeth S paton vs C II 11 huntington in regard to central pacific stock came into court today to day and stated that they were unable to agree ona on a verdict they were discharged from further consideration of the case washington 22 the collection of internal revenue for six months of the fiscal year is being less than for the same period last year PITTSBURG 22 at a of the creditors cred hors nors of oliver bros phillips and oliver roberts wire company held today to day the committee reported in favor of accepting the proposition of the firms linns some slight tion MOUNT washington N H 22 the thermometer this morning recorded 50 degrees below zero one degree colder than the lowest temperature ever experienced before which was 49 in lal lai no rougher weather was ever experienced than at the present moment 9 a am in A northwest burrl burri hurricane cane has been blowing miles an hour for the past 12 hours sleep was impossible during the night the chimney of the signal station has been blown off tilling filling the houses with gas and smoke twomey two men are on the summit 1 P J cahill and NEW york 22 stocks before the first call weakened and prices declined v tall toil coal stocks le lending eding pacific mail union and western union nirm firm throughout bar silver sliver ios los stocks firm since 11 A rally raily of M to ya took place ilace coal shares leading 0 if 1 C x 1 A 1 1 LONDON 21 A dispatch has been received at the war office from general wolseley dated corti january 3 p in which reads substantially as follows general stewart has had a heavy engagement with a portion of the maddia mahdia forces near abu klea wells about 1 23 mues miles this side af pf me the rebels had collected from berber and man this last place I 1 regret to sa say prisoners report wag captured re recently centi centT by by mahdi malida and that the tile men were released from Z there to fight stewart on the afternoon of january stewarts cavalry reported that the enemy were in poi pol position tion some few miles this side of the wells etwas it was too late in the day to allow of an advance and successful encounter and general stewart bivouac ed where he was to fo the night the enemy kept up a harmless fire all night and erected works on general stewarts stewards light flank saturday general stewart endeavored to draw the enemy on to make an attack but the rebels hesitated in consequence general stewart left all his impediments also camels with a guard composed of the sussex regiment and some mounted infantry and moved forward forwards fon tor ward wardi keeping his forces in the form of a square all AR the men were on foot the british army passed around the flank fercl forcing rig them to make an attack or be subject to an enfilade fire the enemy wheeled to the left and made a well organized charge under a withering fire tire from our men the square was unfortunately penetrated about its left rear where rethe the heavy cavalry and camel regiment gerein were in possession by sheer weight of numbers the admirable steadiness ef our men meu enabled them to maintain a hand to hand band fight with the opposing g f force or e while severe punishment was being inflicted upon the eni ent enemy mv by all other parts of the square the enemy was ivas finally driven back tinder under a heavy lire fire from all ail sides the nineteenth hus sars then pushed bushed forward to the wells which were in our possession bv by 5 in the evening the enemy left nt nut less than sislain soo slain around the works prisoners taken while the enemy were ivere retiring report that the number of the wounded was quite exceptional one of the immediate effects of the badie baale ba tie tle ale is that many of the rebels are submitting it was feces necessary sary for the army to remain at the wells some hours to obtain water As is soon as practicable the intention was to push on with the expedition tion to the english wounded are doing well gen wolseley says gen stewart concludes his report as follows it has been my duty to command a force from which exceptional work exceptional hardships and exceptional fib fig fighting have been called for it would be I 1 impossible to adequately describe the remarkable support given me bv by every officer and inan man of 61 my force I 1 rew reg regret ret to say that our loss was severe bevere i but our success has been so complete that it may dishearten the enemy to such uch an extent that all their future fighting lighting may be of a less obstinate character c ar acter 11 gen wolseley says gen stewarts operations have been most creditable ita bleto to him as commander and the nation has every reason to be proud of the gallantry and splendid spirit of her Maje soldiers on this occasion our losses were nine commissioned officers killed and nine wounded and 65 ia commissioned noncommissioned non officers and men killed and 85 wounded gen stewarts force consists of about 1500 men all told besides col barnaby the following were killed major carmichael Carmicha cl fifth lancers major atherton fifth dragoons I 1 ons major gough royal koyal dragoons 1 captain a darley larley an Law Fourth dragoons lagoons wolfe scots greys and liedts pigott and de lisle of the naval kaval brigade lord st vincent and lord Airlie were wounded Reuter renters 19 telegram companas Comp anys dispatch dated near abu klea wells saturday noon gives the following account of the engagement when the hussar scouts returned yesterday announcing that the rebels held the wells the british forces promptly formed in a massive coln coin coltrin nin and advanced to the wells the guards arched marched in at the left of the co column lunin the heavy corps in the centre and the mounted infantry at the right the tile column halted within three miles of the veils wells but the rebels showed no signs of moving the british troops sat to felling trees and clearing away the grass in front of the column columb an abattis abatgis was formed around the ba baggage and a stone breastwork with a frontage of 01 yards erected as an additional protection in the afternoon the camp was sighted it comprised numerous tents and appeared to be fairly well fortified meanwhile two groups of rebels were watching us from frow the hi hish h hills on tah left front at six evening the enemy llred fired a few stray stra shots and tile the british replied with wit 1 several shells the enemy continued firing throughout friday night causing causi ng only one slight casualty saturday forenoon the enemy commence commenced a advancing in two divisions in an echelon each numbering some men inen beating drums ana and iavan waving flags many of them trem were armed with rifles th e I 1 enemy halted as if trying in to discover the british formation tio n meanwhile the british were steadily preparing pre parina for the reception of the tebe rebe rebels s they formed a square the artillery being placed in the cent erand and advanced to meet the overwhelming forces of the enemy who occupied favorable ground showing great knowledg knowledge e of the art of war they drew us to difficult positions for operations when by a cleverly exe buted movement they almost disappeared leaving only their standards visible suddenly y a large body of rebels appeared a and id furi furl furiously busly charged upon the front of the british square the british replied with a deadly fire which the rebels were unable a ble bie to withstand and then turned and attacked the left rear of the square the heavy troops borne down by bythe the onslaught were broken in formation for a few moments but quickly rallied A 4 nand hand to hand fight ensued the rebels penetrated the ranks but were subjected to a heavy flank fire and finally driven back general stewart sstewart tf had a narrow escape lis his its horse being killed under him it is reported the rebels are in force at the battle between gen stewarts troops and the arabs was vas fon ion fought ht at a point in the three miles northwest from and near the caravan station of ste bacas general stewarts stewards force consisted of about 1500 effective men on the approach of the arabs who were estimated to number or G gen en stewart formed his ills troops into a i hollow square with field piece pieces at the tile corners and invalids and provisions in the centre the arabs made their attack in a a tumultuous rush directed principally aby at y upon the side of the square held by the tife hussars hussary Hus sars this side of the square was broken at one time dur during ug the fight the 0 ulcers officers attribute this disaster lo 10 the unruly conduct of the camels which got powder burned and became uncontrollable Thell theli the line was speedily reformed and the discipline of the men was splendid throughout the action A steady and deadly nire fire was kept up by the hussars hussary and mounted infantry while the artillery artil iery lerv maintained an enfilading fi nire fire illich piled the dead of the arabs up ill in heaps the space in front of the british right flank was a veritable sla sia slaughter N ahter pen and when the arabs finally toft flirt their number dead upon the field the number of their wounded that were able to march or to be carried from froin the field is estimated at 2000 most of the casualties on the british side occurred during durin the break in the line of the hussars hussary Hus bluss sars 1 ils lis r the T 1 ie british took their own and t the ar armb arab ab wounded to the wells most of the wounded are reported doing well gen stewart with the remainder of lis ills ils troops broo is progressing pro gressin toward nur during durins lurins luring the nig nix night t preceding the action the arabs threw up small earthworks earthworms earth works intending to intercept gen stewart stewarts g march but they were captured and destroyed st str by a detachment of english Engl engi isil troops the llew news of the battle in egypt surprised rosed the government as T severe fighting ng was not expected serious Serl seri oils doubts are expressed whether force is strong to reach khartoum col barnabas barnabys Barn Barna abys bya death Is beatly greatly deplored ill in london La lidon ildon he was a favorite in all the clubs and in political sud u 1 I military ni ilita ry circles where the news has been t he chief topic ot conversation the death of barnaby is more talked about than tile the batt battle battie I 1 e itself the news was |