| Show BY TELEGRAPH AM AMERICAN RICAN bloam 6 9 the T tae governor and council held session for business today to day but have been in consultation in regard to the course to be pursued A guard is still maintained at the state house with some men in the room opposite the agricultural room there are 60 stand of arms stacked ready for immediate use an eye guard is constantly kept on all entering passing through or leaving the building although every train is bearing crowds into the city there has been perfect order the mayor has extra policemen on duty keither neither side has absolutely determined on a course which is not subject to radical amendment this much may be baid eaid however that the fusion fasion fusionists lats deem it all important that they should have a quorum and are resorting to all possible means to bring about that result thib this afternoon a deputy was dispatched across the country to farmington to endeavor to persuade mr vater who has his publicly refused to accept a certificate to attend the session tomorrow to morro morrow v mr sproat of portland in his own be half and that of his colleague will ask of the governor and council certificates as members of the leg under the decision of the judges dr goss of bath rath and the republican members eidet elect from five disfranchised dis citie eitle swill ask for the same right they claim that whatever may be done with the towns and cities one thing ia Is clear and every republican deprived of his seat ia Is either here or will be henes here and at the present moment none but fusionists can be counted on who will atay stay away ohi ChI chicago cagos 5 the journals washington special says the post today to day gives up the contest in maine in behalf of the democratic party and addic as a complete submission in speaking ot of the answer given by the supreme court to the question propounded by gov Garc garcelon elon eloD therose the post Pose says the governor would not have asked for this advice with a purpose to reject it he can accept it not only without any reproach to hla hia cause hitherto but in consistent pursuance of that course and that he will obey the lawin its changed in terp it atia is doubtful however whether it will be competent for the gover governor and coun count oil sil to resume the caucus and count in per bons who were counted out but public opinion will demand that the legislature shall shail perform the dorkof work of revision and make the composition of each house confor conform in to the requirements of the principles or theories enumerated by the judges at bangor augusta 5 the decision of the court has been discus discua discussed ced zed freely by crowds upon the streets and at the hotels and elsewhere today to day the republican republicans sare are greatly elate elated dand daud and aud jubilant and regard it as a complete triumph for their cause theolin the opinion is freely expressed in the best informed circles that tile opposition cannot stand up and defy the courts it is the opinion of leading republicans thac thattie th atthe the governor can do no less than cancel the certificates issued to persons persona not elected according to the deci decision alou of the court the fusionists have no definite plan matured 0 hon james jamea 0 talbot ot of yash avash vash ington and isaac T hobson robson of lincoln the counted in senators have already baid eaid they would not accept seats should the decision of the court be against them lawyers say it if thib thia opinion is di regarded it will be the first instance of the kind in the history of maine pillsbury Pill abury is out in the standard denouncing the opinion of the court as partisan and urging the counted in members to stand for their rights and not be bulldozed about one half of the members have arrived the republican republicans assert assort they will have pos possession n of both branches of the legislature by thursday night portland me 5 an augusta dispatch bays fays F the quorum question has been settled by precedents that 16 is a quorum the senate in 1817 1847 organized with 11 in 1851 with 15 and in 1851 1831 with 13 in the latter years chief justice shepley and appleton his associate sustained that point they also heid held that each house could compel the attendance of persons who lad iad had received the governors certificate before aa as well as vis after being sworn in NEW 5 A affre f ire lre broke out this morning in turner hall and its progress was so great that it was barely five minutes after the first engine company arrived before the entire inside of the premises seem ed to be bb alive with flames ing ang tongues of which ran up the wood work with a speed which put to naught the first efforts of the fire men one mani man while crying frantically for aid to the bremen firemen beneath was all the while pushing a woman who seemed seamed to be resisting from the fourth story window she finally leaped and struck the ground on her feet with a sickening crash breaking both legs and arms and almost crushing her to death odthe of the 12 or 15 persons sleeping gle Ble in no 64 61 four were burned to death and five injured A little boy was burned to a crisp others were either dead when taken from the burning building or died before they reached the atiL station tion house the actual cause of the fire is unknown there were no fire escapes attached to the building it was not until the thumping of the foremans firemans fi remans axes on the boards and tin over their heads re echoed through u gh the house that the men and women underneath were roused to learn their danger streams of water were now directed into the building and the fir emens work began to tell but their atten attention flon was demanded in another quarter from elevated portions of the central part of the building cries of agony and shouts for help were heard and the bremen firemen cut through the roof and sides till they gained an entrance to the garret here in rooms on the east cast side had slept six na walters waiters ral rai in the west bide aide bed rooms w erd three servant girls the floor w was as a sea of flames in which the terrified men and women ran wildly about gasping for air and shouting for help george muller ernest E rnest and herman ruhl buhl made their way toward the front and reached the root roof more than half and burned here and there louis louls meyer sprang from a window into the yard below a dis dib stance of sixty feet or more and was picked up nearly dead louis schmidt was round found after the firemen ventured in crouching in a corner he hs wad had been unable to escape dead and burned to a crisp henry gerwe ihler a r unable to follow his more fortunate comrades jumped from a window into the yard and died from the effects of his bis leap every bone in his body being broken teresa E erhardt r hardt never left her room she sho was found burned to death her feh fek feature tures blackened almost beyond recognition anna bauer sprang from the window rather than die in the fire and was found in the yard on the west side of the building she was horribly burned and with the injuries caused by her fall cannot live rose kose the last of the servants sprang out also and striking an arbor in ii the yard in her descent broke both legs both arms and received internal injuries the dead louis schmidt 30 years old a waiter walter wag was burned to crisp in a sleeping room henry Gerwel Ger hier 25 years waiter walter bumped from a fourth story rear window and died wm geib gelb 10 ye years ars old taken out on the roof of the adjoining building died before he could be placed in the ambulance teresa erhardt 25 years servant burned to death in her room injured wm eis els 40 years lessee of the hall severely burned about the hands face and arms josephine 40 years wife of lessee face terribly disfigured by burne burns and the body badly blistered little chance of recovery annie bauer 30 years sei servant vant jumped from window and internally injured badly burneas bur nedy neds probably die bose rose servant about 26 years lumped jumped from orn oin the window belh beth tega lega S and arms broken and internally i injured nj ared bf margarel margaret argaret geib gelb aged 30 sister to mrs face and feet severely burned A cable to the berald herald from froza paris says an inspector of navigation of the seine has just furnished the heralds correspondent with some facts about the flood which has been threatening no immediate danger is now expected several large laundry boats between the pont pout de do la tournelle fournelle Tour nelle and pont font st louis have been crushed and sunk many other boats coming down the stream from haver also been crushed against the bridges s A litter of spars epars is seen floating down the seine as far as pont font st michael many similar disasters are feared in spite of all the precautions that are being taken the inspector hourly rec roc receiving elving reports that navigation has haa on the upper belne seine dannis dannia kearney arrived in new neit york early yesterday morning ao ac compan led by his brother and went to franchs frenchs Frenc hs hotel he la 18 A delegate from the work ingmans party to the greenback convention to beheld behold be held heid in washington on the dinst but one portion of kear neya object in coming east la Is to see parnell and exchange views with the irish agitator he said to a reporter we are all of course averse to grant granve election reelection re bat we are nearly as much opposed to the election of any man nominated by the republican party the fact is this country and every other country belongs to the men who till its soil and make it productive without them it would be worthless and who I 1 nak aak should govern a country but the men who own it we want no generals no lawyer no editors for our president we want honest working men I 1 have not yet seen been parnell Par neli nell said kearney but I 1 hope to do BO so tonight to night or tomorrow to morrow morning with regard to the shooting of Kal kai lochin in ban francisco kearney declined to say much it was a delicate subject to talk about he said Kallo kalloch chwast wara waa a good honorable whole man and the best beat mayor that ban san francisco has ever had CHICAGO 5 A tribunes wash ington special says ex governor hunt sunt of colorado last night received a dispatch confirmatory of the he story already darkly hinted at hai hat the females captured by the utes were outraged by their indian captors the pueblo colorado Col brado chieftains of new years yearns day con a card signed by mrs meeker la in which this crime is charged upon the utes gov hunt said the reception of the dispatch made him at heart he did not make it public last night because he did d not want antagonize toi toj 0 the policy of mr schurz he said the publication li oil Oll of a story of that kind here would at once arouse a sentiment as hostile to the savages as that which exists la in the state of colorado 1 I do not believe it will be safe cafe even to bring these wretches to washington baid said he be if a relative of mine rad had suffered summered thia unnamable indignity va at be ubbe hanas tiana ol 01 oneff these indians indiana I 1 would shoot him bim down in the streets of this city A st louis dispatch says saye that near the relay depot at euest east st louis where ditches are almost without number numbers the police think they have discovered evidence which establishes the existence of a gang of murderers and to a certain extent solved the mystery of numerous disappearances of several well known men judge may lel lef e olney was waa iut last seen at this thia place on board of an outgoing train and since that time no lebs jess than a dozen other passengers have vanished in like manner in this vicinity the theory of the detectives is are lured from night trains to the platform knocked senseless or burled killed outright robbed and buried in the swamp A thorough iia lia investigation vesti gation will be made NL wamion J 5 A fearful explosion took place this morning in the converting room of the celluloid manufacturing company by which three men were instantly killed and two others so badly burned that they cannot survive the workmen were in their accustomed places when from an unknown cause a mass of celluloid which is to a highly inflammable material suddenly exploded destroying a one story brick building with all its contents william renter agad 15 was killed his hia body was found in the ruins a ghastly spectacle under his body were the disfigured remains of ere frederick derick of roselle so charred that they were scarcely recognizable john yates residence unknown was also killed spencer atwood died in 10 from concussion of the brain elmer bogart and frederick pearce were fearfully burned and taken to the hospital no hope of their recovery is entertained stephen W wade was severely but not dangerously injured the loss on the buil bull building cling and contents is estimated at insured the manager of the celluloid works says the explosion probably occurred from gas in the machinery room under the care fred stiles who was killed the machine was waa used ifor ifer far mixing and grinding g materials 5 athe the fifth floor one section of the greenway brew 1 ing companas Com oom Comp panya anys immense gave way this morning and in its fall carried down all tiie tile other floors A man on the upper floor and another OB on the lower noor floor were injured but not seriously seven h bushels of corn and wheat bales of hops about bushels of canada malt and 2000 bushels of malt dust were precipitated into the onondaga creek and much of it washed away loss about the upper door floor heretofore carried double the weight which broke it down Ds DEADWOOD ADWOOD 5 A man named joe coburn aged 25 lately employed in constructing a military telegraph line entered the restaurant of wm woolsey at fountain city a few miles from deadwood leadwood dead wood this afternoon and renewed an old quarrel by refusing to pay a bill coburn drew draw his revolver arst first but woolsey bring firing the ball entered Cob Co bunns burns unna araa breast he lies in a dying condition it la is believed hla bla home is in michigan woolsey ia Is under arrest washington 6 the washington post which has hitherto staunchly befriended governor garee Garce lons loaa action takes the position today to day that although he is not under any legal compulsion to follow the last opinion of ot the supreme court he should nevertie less ess ees do co eo and argues that he can it not only with ut any reproach to his course but in cons cong consistent latent ince ance of that course which it says was based upon previous supreme court decisions naw now reversed the post dost ost also predicts that if the gover nor non or is legally unable to recall his bis certificates and thus make thene theme the lle jie corrections they will be made by the general assembly with the full fall consent ot of the democratic party AUGUSTA 0 it is reported that telegrams are received in large numbers from democrats beyond the state urging submission to the opinion of the su supreme p reme court major general chamberlin chan Chac aberlin came to the city last evening being summoned by the governor legislative caucuses will be held tomorrow to morrow evening the republicans will probably nominate jaba jae jasa A lockes of cumberland president of the senate and george E weeks of Au augusta augusts gusta gueta speaker of VZ tae the house ine I ne guo gio pio pla 1 eminent candidate for sp resident president is james B R talbott of washington and for speaker thomas M N Plata PJ plaisted aisted ted of lincoln the republican members held a meeting for consultation last evening which was largely attended and the feeling was confidently expressed that the verdict of the court condo had made them masters situation and that a sufficient clent number or of hose |