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l)e fife Sun. Irvcl SI.11I.-- N0. M, NK.W YORK, FRIDAY, NOVKMBER 19, 1875. PRICK TWO 0KlfT MflliS W111SKKY EXPOSURES.
fro 8f hovin ttirriPiiR wai r : t fit tii B OP PtCt ALB
Afff9 h 81 plee !" Hlna Informed nf allHI ibil liiMiltH lnnrm A
trniii Jntet'e Friend llnbeeekLul l that I' rev ..Ltd I M.jurf,
Ur. IiOI i". Nov. IB. Tho MrD.muM Irlnlfj still the" WOlfB of ItttftOMofl here, mill ifcl
tmirl rOOIII " QfOWdftd to rx, ' iv
fjj flrtt IB win It. H. Kn re i ke, h rectifier,101 fieu In having talked wl h Jovce, ni
Hfll ik 81008 Ifil. nl out ilcititff hulrieee.The WlIMM w i tuld hy him that he could pur-- i
t okeO whiskey Mini W"ttl I bx protect.!to fl doltlfi In furl, VM to do Ml MdItfDftl times waa MBtd bf Joyce tf he VMMNtlni ah entttd h ami- -, tlx tM al nvt mi-
nted d ndv mce o Moms f mine frnm Wmhloioii or eeher to i, end watBfdOfOd to wtraich t n u .""tf lh Iio im In
erler," " n preparer! 0 180100 ronipany," ft'Artrt nood to owd to the Riot lofottBatlott ofshy kind that lOfced dOOffOf U0. J"V on MiOOCMtuO. "'ld to nllriiH' ".My ffftefld DODCOCk
urrM ' f (Be there 18 h 1l tu p.i. ; we are In a scrapeam ID wl Otf out of U."
f b- MrlUMftl fsXId tun eh an. of various B8B0M
hie uiai'e lor the .e iSlOl HOfXtMl .ml OtOOf
parties. " When v vr er tOld t" FalM monev,"ke Mid M then VM MtlefaollnB gtvon We
vur told t do it ..nd it bad to bv doltoV1 Wit- -
mrn p Mj JobB Leavenworth two n,
for w!it w a ndlod tha 0 mnnltfn fund; paid
ltotlo Ra eblMV Mlth Vjitrdfuml VAd $tSQ
i hrpttic fundi Ho undvneood the Hutobti fund r- lOhVd t'.X). in I xV w.re rVf Itrtd la
oOlflhUti to It. Y.Om JrtTJ to 175 (ho Utig wwomtMvdof M- D n nl, JolOti Knarov. MtKt,
Utwni r, I'. t h k Mr' "on, b, BDd QtMfVtlOfol ttitJVfn-'Cra- ho lalit-- not lOO0 hi "let uo" onftt tUlM WhVB Ibi I if or VM Wklfll thenoinl-c- .
avir if ttia cliV CoiiO'JBnon mtutt. hd pvri a nthi-i- nl o re el veil money.Wptne- - chVts Blttt1 iBfnntlil.tnB VbtHII the
oinner of dIBf " BTOob BM httlBi,M lie bidt. .1 tr Ubla t dlsTi run IIBIVV with MlBIV of tinr m iiinul t In w.tv of liurcitMBltlB cro kiw. ia)i v. itid t on m ho wu RUtOMadfor l', h.-- he refused t iv. TBvy tnVnlb re on to hut him up, ..lid tie told them ifMsvf diit t . would hafa t a iiiH u i otbera too.U. tt-- r Wi re II allv compr ItitaMj wIIBCM bbdrmfl PBVOrVBtli P Willi '. M. Irofd VbOUl the
Mali e. and alao talked wi n llcRev bnial it.Ho reoi tifd it huer from K r I OB one. OCCVelntlin rtvartl to it 0ndvratnu.i in it o imi to
r l I n r the ranip il n food 111 Kl Fordffuevd huiiaf ' boo in if,i for ivy dvya aBdtii-i- t he v.m all. wed o priMWad. wltBVM ndiilltvd n itlBtfaMTtf tn aetefal Indlci menuhi re, i rid I. id tle dno iruhtv t aOXBV of toeip.V it bad not roBaldVrtd nil did n- t know whutaffect hll la IliPOBf to-- o v Would hne uponUie iiifllciiMeiita fill pFBdini afftlual him.
.I fl If, l,i o .op', for II. Ml .t It W.rirlel'ed ty, iatiflvd Iiibi ha utfiB w. rk for
fjlnci in lf7'i WnUkev w.i pvo 'ow In prtCVan. i ni ibbI t ime the market waa au iiutlaot tintwiiher h ul to rlobi r in i rooued, tlierei were uoin . A. flr-- i I t h I nppmied li. 'nit
vial ''U. end btf n A e 1. Wt orMNIVtffV were eh n . d, Bd lha n- w one told
4 to run Uf lull oftpn it) In 1078 w rioitrfiU'ht, hul the rvVHMUV HVOBta were HU
Bvd on ua we hs I to run nrnokVd nunln.We w re n gnlrrd to III Aba "Mi 40 to M) li.tmlcrooked pai r k Lv Jovov'a dlrecllooa, endwe bao to p i aa-- hu u.m win tuvr we m..de u
r not. J mtu well uated to Bi in.irkeie, and ineia. o pMeMBlc II li wh n the niar-a- iwm otl-k- We uned in rroked hu-k- f
f'om 190 to OVBla off, nd twaa dlffl.-u- by ret n of !! nf H a( thneevncee, the uinrkel waa o rlu ted. Wo pa.nl ;Wi
eenia per MliU to I he Kioir, and wheu liruee to 00 the? dvitiitmleo 45 cent,Mfell b t'.e refu-t- d to vire AhIt wa the H "j took half, the rertinera theeiriT h .If, .nd tha dl i were led In theaold It wu then atrrerd that t e dletilltTnabould be - tnpermitted in r barrela week .T upon whn-- the HImi Would makenlor W b. never I did n t put in ner VDOUI h
as ihu wuvkly padoutu for the Kintr to auitJofre, tie r;Uled arouod auudenl aud inde ItVot f r me
Tbea ittttra from 0n McDonald at Bupvr-Tlae- r,
to J, W. .j mer of ltrer-B-HeVtfbUBi at WaSUtlMI on. were tli"tiiniro
dured III Vfidvnef ana road. lie flrit one.Vvtt-- Jan TJ. IH74. ta in replv to t Htemeuta aentroComtni-aione- r Pou.-l- a ? v 1' rkt Attorneyr.'f k ii'iidi iloir Imrvd vl da rma of ttivrevai.u Uw by Itevia M tOTi and BBjrfl IbatloV aitVVatlOf! m de by lie puftlM moiitlohedId tir, I ti ItMt a le ter had baQ akaOHBVd Intoon lovaral orOMBlundj nd found withoutfounds, ion lu fuel. Ihe nn ObahtOV wereVi de iffulnvl ih firm In 172 and exnrn-lie- d
bv oleeur roid and Mr Putn k,who found notttlBI to Jn ' it v the action. bttbegu- uliy Itrvenue aureola (i.ivili. llradhrr and
Yaii.nu ui.ide h IBoroutfb vftaimn itloo ol thetai'liatiiuenl of the tirni, ami while the) foUBd
a vtil.iiloii nj the liW4 m toe hi inner of k epintthe book. Foiif, 6 I., no oVldonCV of fianif wdox'overd. J be tlem-ra- f rtbVf a y that their.tr. tna firm wire frvquaiilly iBVfalMI tedt'T tilmarlf, Iteveii Avent J '. CoJIVCtorr ami oihtTt, but no evl lence of fraud waever f Miti I.
A .ti er letter waa dated MaroTl ') l.vi. t.ndnoloaea a clppln from in. Sen Voni Sun
i annr thai lien, ePftBald la at t e bvad ofthewhi-ke- T ir mia in liiiiiola and other pluoeaTiila. lha t 'horal aaia, b Would not pot Irawere It not th;ii the Si. LOUMJ aiera m tl'.e wildtnd unt OUBdvd ehanreH at I Bat l:ie IttipateiaaiiU ffli'TH of be d.a net ; btr WhVfl ailed uponfor UulH io aid him in itrovvi Uting vi datlOBI ofthe law they utll fallen to auBatallllalt theirallara htna. He iheB laiBTa to the f t that Ihe
a ' i nmuatwolv M'ui atonta to thiadial Mi lerret o il QbaiCVai and fr o. no ia in ti iii iiuvv been ItiauO, lull ulway- - withouttbM'ovennv nv fr' u. Ha dacturoa that bv baaa. hi p rih ular attention to the tnforoafBVBl ofU.e law Iii tUia cltv dunuj the p t ve..r. BJMleitea a- - aViuVhOV 01 Ufa dllUffUCa that durlncJiMtr nod rvbrtl rir, IK.4, ihe pollectlona Inthe d tall let oil eedeo tbo- - ut ihe (orre.opopuh . VtoutBa of ihi prWIOttl year lv BOOUltKM.OU) He rli4d hy IByiUoTl ' I eourt,
deiy tna inoai icru ilnitlni dvparuout or judtol il Invvatifailoti Into mi intvsniy
ac in. .n. a oi mv o nduot at i no olio ofAcvr"ha tmiu -- uer it dated March III, lT4. uod la
in ... iu report ant to C luuiiaaiunvr pout--tu.,1 toina oooka aud p ipara ul H 'vu, r'mzer
Cu. wvie detr"ed by lire. BUpPOVVd t'V de- -wkiia Invlr affnir irarv undtr iBvaatltfali'ii upon th Vbamv of fraud. To tbia the
a ya In aUoftanov th t he, with I
laotor Matrot e ami Kavviliia AkVBt UUBtboroiaid a tlioeouah OSainlnatlon of ti e nn
iitenditm the humihu of IhVbookaaBdMpera, aBd ihtyall ludi aree tBal IMaif uaaUoenoti waa lie .ulds IBvI InBoaaacuaavv uf aeveraj uornpUlnta airalnat thiatrui, h .ml Itevenuu Avroi Juyoi tilMl Ih potyCulleolUf Kltroy nava rapoatOdly BlMla a ih
Inspei lion of the t ook-- or 1,1 firm, butMtVVBVV r BVVB abla to del. i i aiivlhlus 'Heaalarfr luleni in ibi ir uvuli.tga with the lioarnthetit.
iherradlns of theee lattVrl waa MatVOVd IflVai eaaterly, a d In view o Ilia daVVlopinolilabromrhb ooi an (at in tin- - In d, o lUHVd lliuehajBiliuB and oooaamual buiabter. I ha defubaant. however, oetrayud no cuu fuel Oik
run t trt s lit i tn t a TOJIMMMi
Vera Pauiebrd bv CaaBavmoal la i . Inlue Kebuol -- hip llereur'y.
The A ..; OomOalllM on Crime yesterdayVuKai Han't lalani anil Hit Mrrury. CjpLMMjvffi iu Bbarga ' the veaaal laatUad tnt ho tpaaiied burt aa at tlan u au-- avcaaiOBall at lcm BTeBtf. Hurt avra koattl m VI in the Mjotbl foraahwa a4 a time. Hi had aaaa iheoi kpt in threekoure by nia piedecti or lu 0 'Utui tua. The HOVae coa-
' In i Diri 'fhf h.y,' tiund werehwituao iu aa POAtra ii"ir. i feai g ikweif .r i apart, hoidiua tie prifnr in a v ry erini'--aaa p ;. - on. Tin- ac n i roo u t v tUru aad
four uoa uudvr niedh-j- ir. aiun-u- i wart Ihg-e-lu haitiiuocki. Tun did not leel turu wluiMlrauiapialai out tie n..j raci'utli awot threu
Iitttr Oui, viiuiiarly tfferttJ, Pi boapltai, autre It ttmp.ry trte ru0'rinif rr mi tariuiold, it f.fuaent rlgni out of ihul room. J tin f .luhututi,l ; i ih going n am 4 thapari vat mot " PiuTu down th in of ijuihiiug upT1 oa-
Cuta aa . at a buy becam rOlch ut turua una took- aOt Hari'i iiUmi tbe rommlM e latmeJ from War leo
fct'tir ihn t tra a at 0Vi oa wa'ci;no io guarditro.-h- tuil lha men o.i n rubra tha doon iruiuwbuiuga kgg Q'atoi at j re o tneio.
are 1ouey Wauled for Navy Ynrdt.J Wamiimiton, Mot. ha anniiul report ofI i., II ivijj, i hh-- uf tbu liure of . aad
aoc. t ti Ute NlVf lepai Uiieiii. fOeoUlaVVBUl aa In--
Vrrraaid tiipropriailou fur ouihliug a r pairing bat In.MZ Vktrf, aua brtdfV Hi LaavOV Ultii'l, tnd urgrt a tufl--
fir "V. fWroprlatlol lu (luuh Ibi dry doca at Mara("' """Q t potlUe. tie i ui w.t me i,pQ.I V ltl faartf app upnttiont for Ibil aork. If notI arUi Uiaa luOf ul MH letl three retrt. vUl nut I ei atBineoi iu areuniplih the uo-- r. King wl iua fourir Tna i ii .,i ua toll i aora win ha about u.w.euo m,d it ii heiPivrii mat If (' nijrr wih appro.pnata tr.t ueGcunr aUKitUlt li .01 he flol iu iHUHI araeat y rr( immaaiu m bun.un i uf a mvti
E3tl-i-V !'" "" '"' "'f"'tioa of .ftuohthuieiii ai lori Koyal, C.
lloav at IteauIhe raoltement over tha
uitd oat. A uvdy afum gi ay.
IOolbarafa
nt hi.ocvm, Tn I? jyKAt nnor.A flow kw a4am a In the Mleatiea ot the tmev
KaabarrmMtaeata with hla Aareal..1 ni ro I NraobtIB arrttnliMl nn iujunot mn
TeaterJajr galnat tha theatrical company knownaa " the Krank Kr i?ne Klfle l earn." tn preventihft nerformanne of the drama, " HI Hlocum," Idtne llowerv Theatre. The romplalnant li Col. Jllnlmea Hrnver. who aava he la tha biilneaaagent fur Krank Frayne, and the atorv told In
the complaint la Interesting, Mr. Kr unala a Kentucktau by birth, and baa thetraditional -- kill with the rifle that everyKentm klan Is nupnoed to have. 111$ wife italao a fine alio., and hie little aen Kreodv, " a ladof tender ye rs," aa tha complaint aeya, baa alaoremarkable K 111. Mr. Frame bad. In additionto ble talent and that of hit family, a trainedIndUn pony and an nnnllab maetlff. Tautilise all lot taient Mr. mrton W. Taylettr.Ihe drainatlat, wrote a play called h Hi MoCMOli"a regular barkwooda drama of tome niertr. Inwhich the whole atrength of Mr. Kra. ne'a littlefan IIV and ihe bone and the d ig were etblblt-d- ,
For the una of this drama Mr. Kruynathe author H3S per rent, rnynlty
iiti ll the Rth of laat Aueuat, when tha t,
Mr Unver, loaned the actornltl whom to hii v the copvrl bt of the plav, uidkB BaTfaomont Waa emered Into on the Ifllh nfAugnat tnai lllover ahoutd be tne hnalneaa BHTVBl
of the eotn mny, and have ot the netpfocveda of the perform mooe, l iiero waa alaoto te ahloknuf fon t for paving tho il.taki loan,tin tha fUli f tint moiitn tho fl.HtJ waapaid. Che m r out aya that on htaiurdavBlfflil laat, .titer pi I ur a aooceaaful enirigeo cutIn Philadelphia Mr. Kravne irave bun BOilCiibat hla iitrover'al aervleea aa agent were no
niT'T BVVdfd. and t iBB left ihe idly on tne latetr nn for York. It w ig further alleged thattha co mplainant had opetit f -- ,0 0 of Ina onnionev In mi) Ing coatmuta. In prlntlug and
Col UrotOf Id that ha Immediately came toIhle Cltf nd f on id the co in pan v plus nut In IheHoMery Ihejtre.anil Mr, Chnrlet Wing uctlngi BtialBOVa avmt. Orover dem.nided fecogfBl-tlo- n
na the aa'ent, but aayo fiat Mr. Meatb, themaiiavr of the tbejtre, v. ii.i Qo fVOOMnltVhtm. hut made him pav to no I Into the bnite.i herefoie tne complainant prayed tint a
V aiK ointed ti take of allpTi ipertlfa, wartlrolie. in an UVCftpl primtera
k, iiittato ButBOf nfl'f. gunvi bowieknlvea. the iBdtBfl BOB ' ItlflkbalTy' tha I.lb n ui ittiff " Jack." and ad the other propertyof the ornnam. and thai Mr. Krayne bo en-joined from pl.ivlng the drnm.t.
I he tawvere of the complainant and the Hherlfftried t eorVO tho papera on Mr. Krayne and ir.Me IB tVatOfday U ne.e unatde to find them.I n t he evening when tn dkyoffl for Iheperform n. o were o ened one uf tba BOMBOMand the Micilff VBdvaVOfad lo enter thetheatre. Ihe doiiraueper and tbervwaiaripplouf eat iteutoni. which waeaiieeollyQU ted tv the g' lit I men golmc to the but oftlce.Tin fi the pur lea Hlgned n paDOf atipul illBg thattho play rnitfht oo on, and Hint oftbe rf' 'dpt he held lo aw.tlt the Ofdef oftha Court, Ihe inj m- I n VM atrv-- on Mr.KraiTBa in hi i.j room.
The rvpnrtar atterwanl found blm pullniff ona tour of imit h itk'gihg ptoparatori to "go non" In the kOCOOd act. Ouua piatidt and kmveaMOfVM ttcrod kfOUBd the u no, and the fa-in ua " J .ck" lav kloVplBI bv the lire. Mr.Ki uyne, whoaeemed even b 'hind the acenoe the tba gen le, honeat tirkwooiininau he
laid that be w,a ready to p. itoia anion to ihe teat nf the law ; thatho could rove that Mr. Urovcr wa thoroughlyInoombolaaii aad d uronaiy fnilaa to fulfil hlaP rl of the contract. Inatead of (jrover beingOUt of po. kt. he Krayn ) ivaa the victim.
Here the actor wni on tne tttge. Iliaeki I, ua let font) in the c.tmplaiut, waa Motovere.t'hiated, for while ou the ataao beahot ah apple from the bead of hla wife,with his hack turned toward her, looking Ina email mirror to do It. It waa a itoua Ode ahot.Hit wife iilao ahot one apple from bia band.
THtS BLACK II IIIH i I t t s
Tbe rroi.o-.l- i on- - ikat were Ilejerted kr Hcleg Tall and bla Me t.
WAHiiiyfOTon, Nov. IH. (ion. A. il. TViv-ren-
of Khode laland and A. H. Aahky oftbe lllaok Hilla Co mm I al nera, have
arrived In Washington and ireoired their re- -
port to the Boorotary of tbe talonof, Tbe OomvmlaalooOrl went inatrueted to particularlyImprOM iiHn the 8'oui the fa t that they aredOpefldOBt upon tha annual charity of Cngreaefor tbe of lire, while at tbe eametime tbe Indiana wero to tie mode to understandthat the Government did not nlh to take fromthem anv of tueir BfopaftV Of rhrtita without re-turning a Tilr qutralent. A r tbeaegeneral Inatroetion. the Comtnmalonera
to the liuilun Otoincil tbe following.liernaitve propositions:
VvTM.-T- hat the I nli'd States - purrbtta allceaf to udae, nod tb) , aa inrldeDtal th r- -t l torron ri an r.itira e tnt- tuil lu Ukl IIUrL II La
rujutry, for fi" p r anuuiu ; tu bei i. lor their auotUtrui ana the rem..inaer fur
OOjeO'l benrfli fur th- ir civ ilir ,t ion. IttatluVirn-meu- itne nght to i. rmni.if the agreeatrat
iu two years' nut ire ur..V. on.. 11ml the L'ulieA ItgMI BkOOM psy thOi III
ml Nun doti inj in efteen anun l w . tu be pptlrd fur tkatr tuoattaocc aad rirliituiiuu,
in f mvtog t offcrt waa also a oropoal-t- t
oh to purchase the II g Horn count ry, lo Wy-oming lerm ' f ptat.eyetir in I've sioek and tigilcultural l.i'pleiut-ata-
All theto proiMHiiilona were Rumiuarll v ysv
)ecled l) the Iual fia. bOOBUBO oa ."Miitoil Tallpoiowd out. tne OoBHBlvatonofi proKayod uiv- -Ing them for their one-ha- lf
the amount of mono) tnat they are now receiv-lui- iIn the ibapV of lUppllM nnnuatlv aa a
Tbe t.'oinmUalonera therefore aay thatIBOM Indians must ne m .de to feel the poweraa aOH ua the uuurnanlmltv of th Q0V0rBmanl,
In u aupplcnientary pafer Oen. Ian reiineahowa that tnese Indian, ao far from oytng out,are steadily iiicieaalna' in uuinoer.
A O i RL H i I I. s
An K.pUade that Weakened Mir. ( lulkorneat'onfldenre lu llunmn Nalare.
Mr. J. If, luiborne of TlfJOtODi N. JM ontaklriir a seal lu the New York train on TuoodiyOlffhlf saw a young girl In front of blm who wascrying, but evldeutly trvmg to auppreae hergrief. She waa repoasasing. and ber attire In-
dicated taate and refinement. Aj she waa alone.Mr. ( lalhorne iu a fatherly wav inquired theQaUM of her trouble, and pi offered aralatamre.Rhe replied i hit her name w Kile Houtrlaa, andthai she lived In LnokOOfti N. Y. Abi ut thrteno'hths iwio. he aulil.she forntBd the BOCJUBlOLance of a young BiaUt VBO aald that he was acoiiimorclal traveller for a New York boot andHhoe liouao. H paid bis n. . to her. and,her parOBtd ot jecting to a ..i bo Intlucoober to Doom PH BV him to New York, promiaiitgto niarrv her and take her to the home of hlainoihei lu W Hiiilugum, liel. Aniving in Ibiscitv, they were married d uftrr tptmdlnif tnaliitlit at h hotel went M W Ifujlngton. There bei;eaered ber, after Informing her that she waaihe victim ft a fruudulent marriage, anu thatthe slory of bit mother living in Wilmingtonwas a boBan 'Ihe girl w.. a buarlhroken and outof money, but she eaid abe h id friends in tnriy-flu- h
a reel who wnulu her BMtOtBBI e.Sue aald that Aha wtut too weary to wnlk fromtho ferry to Thtrtv-flft- h atreet, waa &.bamed togo up in a car, and that Mr.cialliorue would eon-lor- e
luting favur bv taking her In a cuniage.To tblt he willuicly oonaenteO. and on reachingTblrtv fifth street and Hlitlt avenue abe requested him to leave tier. aaing that sue prefened togo to the house of her friends alone, as the dis-tance wua only half a block. Mr. CJatoorneturned away, but before reaching bla hole! beml- - ed his watch and soma money that be car-ried In bis voat pocket.A Sweeping Denial kv Hc re la rv Chandler.
Wahhinuton. Not. 18. Senator Chandlera tweepuig tnd eipllclt dental of the widely
publUbed asaertioos thai he hat made or la makingremuwtJs lu Uie lulartor Department, for failures to
rauiptlga fuudt, 4c. fa aadlMoa to thlartl tlstemrui, ha uyt, wlih eHpeelsl rdeienea tuthe r i eni iiisiniasalt of clurts nt ihe c
cirlre, that they vera all oiaue 'ho ruute," and wereunt, iu a y wav or desree, tmaed upon personal trpolitical cousldsraUuns of rmy aind aliatever.
Tbe ProeldOBt'l Indian I'eace Policy.WAaniNinoN, Nov. la. Blabop Whipple of
Mloncauta, la a letter to Prestdrot Ursat, ssyt that notwl.hiaudl(i ill tha rlsmurs which hare been made,the Prett ent'a peace . toward the ludiana iittbeen iticiaeaful and mat ihuuaanaa r tnem are learn-lu-
lu live aa elvinted men, and among tbrin are toujcas true Chrtstlstia - cau be fuuud aiiuaig tba akJUt.
Tke Freack I'reaa Hill.PABUk Nov. U, Till DUTIBUI of tbe Aaaeinblyy elected tbe eommlttee to eunndrr tbe I'rest bill.
Kleveu nit inhere of the commutes belong to the Oppo-sition, and only tour are lu favur of Ihe hill. It u
that tba measure, whtcb it out a t'woiun yuethod, wl 'I be sbeudooed.
Tbe Aaecmbiy bas sujoarnel uoid Monday.
A llftllred ta ha stid.The Hloomfleld hone oar railway ta to bo told
under lureoloaarv on aauo.uoo.
Tnll Twwer etsjaolcbesf.Brooklvn baa Out one Oidd Boom," 1671 Pier
ret'ui itrert une dour froai rullou. the ntort elegaut" Ochi's VtUr U MktVMff. See JUoa, rYet.-aV-
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WINDING UP THE REVIVAL
TUB FtSAL KWPOHTM TOWART HAT-tM- i
HOVLH IN It HXK I .V
A Day OeToled la !! lectlng Maner far tkeYassi (vlan'a ftkrladlaa Aaaoclatlwa - AnAll-da- y llfeetlng Ur Prayer Tkla Oaf.
Tho pPCMMMPOl of mooting a ooiitrilmtlonboa did not keep tbe Hrooklyn folka away fromthe revlvahsta' meetings ymterd ir Nearlythree thoue ind attended the morning aervleea,and In tbe afternoon tbe throng was more com-pact and eaeer than baa before baslearod theTabernaole. Mr. Moody read tbe twentr-flt-
ch pier of Kiodu. which teaches the neoeaaltyof aaorlflcoa and offerings, and then told how behad been aided In hla lihorw bv the YoungMsn'i Christian Associations In every city. Mr.
Hanker followed with a pleasantly spoken tittlestory, showing that If he and Mr. Moody hadnot helonred to a Young Men's Christian
they might not have mot. Dr.Cuyler prayed for the young men, andDr Fulton told of a young convict,who thought he would not have been sent topriNoti if he bad boon a mambor of a YoungMen's Chrt tlan Aaeoclallon. All the prtyers,all the remarks were burdened with pleas fortbe same Institution, and before tbe servicescloned inhere threaded the crowded aisles andnisaed nontrlhution bOSM which seemed torattidlv grow full. Many liner il L'lfis were made.
In the afternoon Mi. Moodf HtaBPBd UO In ther 'adlmrdesg In t ie Taborn cle a little b. forefour, mid began to oiMtn a pile of letters th itawaited n Soma of them contAlued uoMiey,which Mr. Moodv loaaod Into one of the co.o-IfO-
Ixiltea. rettple, and ospei lallv women,"a ild be. "keep eetiouig me money to one foreoeclal porpoae. Now here's a large sum,"continued be, shaking out soma bank noire us he
' that hae been sent to me an m) nouilvto oatBhllaft BBllOelOB, Ul k new who ae"t II I
would re I urn It t her. im So 1 willIfl It to the Young Men's Chnstl n Asa. ela-
tion, and If the inUtion Is ntii established, thewoman need not think that I've run BVBf witnher in on v." Attain the contribution boie--went roUBdt and those peraons wbo had notmoney in their pot kele to give, weie providedwith neat II Ha MOkOlO, on VjlMtl they couldw rile their oiiiks and addresses utid theamounta IBOV wtbhed to give. Mr. Moo It's tcitwas: "(i d is laoVB that blaaa lugiajets over tho pulpit of bl Chb ag church Hedwelt p iftlC llMfTj upon tl Ml'd IBM OBlliB thosewhom he I ve nul chatetrmr them hec.iuso heI sit t lie iu, aBd told a lloff com ertiing hi ownliltle girl. "She was," aald be, "ooly sk orteveu yearn olj, and brikbl atol merry ai co.ul.1
tint abe fell Into toe b. bit of getting upcro-- a In ihe iBOFBIIHft apeaklng rudely to berin 'liter and her bfOtOBf 1 told her ut laei thata IB inut no p u den sue c inojoerod herhatdt but one BIOfBUJMJ while I waa ' "ting Ibearu tier little voice luipvlently chiding mywife. After breakfast, wnen it tame timefor her to go to school . eho stoppedup to give ine a morning klsa, butI geir.ly puheJ her aside, tolling ber sheco il l no km ine. The corners nf ber tinymouth dr ipped. I o r welled up Into her eys,and hit he ut wis al'ii st h iratlnir. INOVft uudsadly she left tie io no wliho.it a trace of thatCblldlaji Hie In bers'ept lo herage. NM nie ber mo her In the hall, and withaohs choking her voice, orled, 'On, mamma,m mim i, papa will not kit me. ,. blm ir bewon't.' Hit when the mother pleaded withme romnlneU llrm. a. id my Intle glri drangcdtier step wearily down the street, ft theBfwt iio rnlng tout 1 ever refuacd to kis her, andau I HtOod u toe VllillOV I a Opt while watchingher rotrciltiiu Qgure. It HoOlUOd to me Chat X
ha never vc d her ao wall bofoM so atr nglytuut 1 puniKped ber through mv owueofferlugTn ild a win a ng una to me, though 1 bo riedborne long bofotl the UlUal hour to tetherswhen abe returned from achoot. 1 tat lu theidim place VUare abe hud left inc. and .necame t linldly and sadlv to tne, threw berse.f Inmy ar m, and cried, 'Pupu, will vou foriiveme?' I printed a ki a on her little 1 pa, und sheknew tbat ahe bad not lost her fut hrr't love ;and in her simple underv aitding atio knew tbatI had not punlsned ber through bate."Itr Mr. Moody told of tbe Imprisonment
lid ue th f the Itmimn Caibollcwhom tbe Frencb tkimuiuultia shot In Kaxia mlirn) " Those cr. aed men," said the preacher," k ih holy in n out from ble i r on nudshot him ilka a d ff in the atreet. When tnelooked In his cell au huiir litter thevf-oind-
croa graven on tho door, with tho worn nelgntwritten over its top, tne wonl ' depth under liebBBOi and the words 'length' ami 'breadth' onaitkeratdo. Ah, that cin iie Bfokop wail un- -
dontood tbe ntOaiurO of ttod'aiove. li coverst le it at. lie wi II knew the go id came oi tnatnight on Cnlvai y. He ktitw the power of them lidded havionr, attd be cast nlmseif under IUproittctton."
Mr. Cr.ine, the Weedsport rerlvallst, slightlyct)pfusd by the later development Of hi- - can.He has received and accepted an Invitation topreacb te i ore atune colored Mettotdlata neitBlind MV b it he baa alao rerv reiHiiitly m rivedIna' ructions from heaven to follow Moody andHaukey to I'lilUoelphia.
Kor tho evenuia aervleea 10.00) tickets hadbeen ilittriuuUid. in oiah tbe ot nogt caoacitv oftha BlOb Is only (1.000. I he building was OiledIn every part at half pal an, and the police out-eld- e
under the loose control of ( apt. I raila wereu i tori v puw crit'sa to m .lnt tin order In tnethrong. 1 hey admitted persona who bad noBoi r of rlu tit to dominance and rudclv omhedBVa ladies niid others wbo bad special iiaaaeato reserved seats.
It is h .rd to aay whether the congreg ,tlon waaof a nature Mil iia'Uiy to ir. Moody. He hadaakeo for nil avdlence bf ii goers ; tiutwhen hr. Cuyler closed his openiim or yet witnthe laird's pravei, a chorus Joined hnn thataeemed to come irom more than half Cae throatain lite building, and at tbe close of tbeMMMlou, w oen Mi. Moody a.tked th.ua
o rise VbO were readv to ennfeaa Christin their home and before the world, not om inthe gn at MMlubly could be aeon to remaiaeatoa. Tba unanimity seemingly displeased
the preacher, either becauae he tbouint theUnit st Ian urotneya and aisiers natl got tne beatof nlm bv Ufiog tbe ilckeU that he nad deviedto keep iheui oui, or oooauM he bad not confl-d- i
HOC In the stability of hU audieuof'a lesolve.Ilia sermon and bo renvaled it Itefnre theyoung men iii the ohernacle an hour later, waa
upon ihe duty of all new convert to boluly cuu-f.-s- a
Cnrin.Ibeie were four collertlona t ken tip yester-
day '1 be amount received at all but the one iuthe mori.inir h. d not been counted laat ulgbt.1 bou $1W ware received.
bero will be an luqulri meeting In the.Meih-di- u church opposite ihe Kluk, froui 1j inthe morning until Id at night.
A lit Air TLLKHGOHBD.
A I o. onion tr Unnnlng Into a Pneeenger Car.tinny Ft raoaa Wniinded.
AfntTKrA, (ia., Nov. 18. A frightful ao-ci-
t occurred t nlgbt on tbe t'barlotte, Co-
lumbia, and Augusta ltailioad, near l1ue House,about twenty-liv- e mllea fruoj Augusta. Afterthe regular paaaenger train left Otlumbla
afternoon for Auguata, it waa followedb a train of empty care. Tba two trains tr. vei-
led at the rate of about twenty miles an hour,one following cloae on the oilier. Juat aa tnepiiaeeutfcr train had reached a aiding, and wasBOOUl to stop, the tec mi tram came rushingalong, und the entrlne telescoped the ladlos'
car, throw 8 It anu the smoking cur Iromthe track. A terrible ereim followed. Ihe la-
dles' oar was filled with pause inter, and men,women, and children were J tunned together,wounded, crushed, and bleedrug. lb windowaand doors wore soon hrnken open, :.nd thetaken from the wreck. While many werebruised severely, hut one life was ' una ofCharley NUhung, lt, n child about 6 years old,son of Win. Nig iliugale of llruuswlck. Ha. hechild bad buiaaMgbt wound on tne bead, andseemed to bare been eteamed to death, ihefollowing la a list of the paaaengera :
Mrs. A. r J Wmton. New Vork Muw Itosa Wulfolk.Mi l Annlt) W Huun, lisliwty, S ,1 Mrs Qflf, TliuuiSk-vtlle- ,
Ua.; N. W. I'attt. Ii.it mure. J. Mtreeiiiff, Alkra,i. Cj Ki Jscobus. m, v., K II. Kugei. Msrou, lis i 11
llofte. Wualiinatu, 1. Ci J. L. Atkl. s ana v h.N w v rs wmt. r Powell sud Augutu Uisli
msn, Hs NBIOra i Mrs. W. M. Md'tue. Ocorgi ;TtioniatBelli lur.ingmu. a. Q.i Mrs. and Muae Nlgbiiugair,BrOMO h i, ir.-- ' Mlts Kuwier, UicauuoiidTilu. bougItisnd Mr. sud Mr 11. , i,, M. I' H. ( ,i aurvot ;
n.C. Jurawo, 4ik.en, ft. V.; T. N. Kuditua and Hardyt'niuih, Joonatutt, ft. I'.t tuv. Coaiuoerleia, Cu.umbia.ft. t: ; A. K. nruver, New Yuri i lr. Kbert, Pbllauelpbis, aiid W. T. Bpnnklth
Herehcr on aCdursulen nnd Ueverneaent.Nonwtcii, N. Y., Nov. 18. Nearly a thousand
pcrtuns paid terent-0v- rents to hesr Mr. Beeelier e
un educa Inn and guvcrnment Issl mk t Headvorated public scbuols with the Hlble i luded, and atnore iii 'K i si iteration uf church und .turn, tnd ui.rniiraa' d r pu uatiua. lilt p rformaiicn wo gruud. Bac pt itit pail or it lu whim ho uiedu an eff .rt tliy deuuuticiug that class of suit wlih whichhe klsuds r r Thro ii. spprired hurdeued.e dUit eh g i nre biidiltuily uerhucd. Hut nitnai. be tpufct:sit u.uch ntun man he Is wo. 1 to, espeiUllrIn his church. The lecture iraa spplaudad.
Unekuud aad va ii. to ke Hanged.Bt. Uiru, Nov. U.-l- Jay before yeaterday
llrury Holllatlded sud Aoas, his wife, were sentencedby the Circuit t'ourt ot Oaecoaadu cuuuty to La bauseuua Iee. 17 fur Hit murder uf CaiUOan Alhaad, theira. a lu Jaae laat.
Artleliy ai lb II enari Nwvr Yard.Nonnn.1, Nov. 18. Ordera buve been reoelvedat WaiitlriLloa ft thoroughly bt out the uiouPn '
oifh anu Mooumu vita ob poaauila daeyatosk
A t.AirICTT FOB $7K,fno
nieenied Owraerekle ' Haana af tke Pleaderf tbe Orwaa Dank Rwkharrr.
OnftttBO TI. LiilionMiaJ'a suit oirnlnit thoOreen National Ilmk was dlamteed bv JudgeVan Voot-- yesterday. Mr. Ulllemhal had ITS,- -000 In I ;niied States bonds on special depealt In
the bank nt tbe time of the robbery In taoo.
which, it was charged, was made poealble by theofficers' negligence. The ewedenoe showed thatthe bonds belonged to aa oatate or which hewaa eiemimr, and that he deposited tbem seaecurttv In a caae In which ke waa aenused ofrevenue fnuda. Joshua F. Bailey, Collector ofInternal Kevenue, waa his anruaer, and WlillareM. Fvarte irosecuted tbe caae for the Govern-ment. He p it the bonds In the hands of Mr.M rtln. the President of the bank, the under-standing belntr that they should be sunjsri toMr RviirU'a order until tbe suit brought by theQOfOrnmonl had BOOB dOtOirnlBBd. Suleteountto tbe robherv and loan of the Sonde the Uovernment eot Ju lenient for $90 000 and $ll.nnocnLa atralnst 1.1llini hal, and a moilrm trnn madeto remit the payment of the penalty, which lapending.
Judge Van Voorst, with thla evidence beforeblm. decided that Mr. I.dlleatbal could not I iwfully ct m the bonds; ih it tbev were aa muchthe property of the Hovernmeut aa of the
laintirrTh" charge that C. S. Stevenson, the President
of the b ok, and somen' the BlMOMflr plannedlite rohlerv. wa not entered Into. Mr. tevenson e dd yeateroav that be Intended to prose-cui- e
the lawyers who had accuaetd blm. Toelawyers, according to hi theory, visited erlml-nal- s
In the m l I.ndl tw ttreet J illse rch nf s one one who would show that bewaa connected with the robbery. In Bin: singprison they found Kuiger TO I, a former andconfidence mm, who pntfessed to know allabout the rohbery. Hla pardon waa nMaluedon the repreaentatl'tn th t it would furtherthn ends of jtitiee). He w a promt aed$l and waa OttpOOlod to r that thn off-icers of the bank planned the rnhhery. After htareleaae he waa supplied with f nd a new suitof clothi e. and when be mi w nted In court becould not lot foand. The wereufrahl to call Teal as a wltnea, us they bad aapertained that be knew nothing about tnerobherv.
The robbera took nfllf special depnatU, andleft ttte money beloiigttnf to the bank ; and th itw.h what directed lueuiclofl IB tbe bank offl.ccr. The bank bad ah ul Bl.0U0.rtii) m f ondthat were not dUtur ed Mr. Mevenaon saidthat when tbe rtiBbOM blew the safe HMD 000of the iron ahelvi a fell lo the bottom and con-cealed tbe I da.
BBXMT $HIBLD$M WIT KB,
A Hick and a Pner Widow Fltktlog for al lttin srrrhnnt'a Fertaee.
In tho oontoat for dnwur hetweon tin0 Mo VI of Henry Shields, a wealthy New Yorkflour merchant, lu BfOoklfOt yesterday, Marva-rO- I
WbMterfleld, aged 78. slter of Jane Oblrlds,VbOMM she la tho Bntt widow, testified tbatHenry Shield ueked her for Jane, and while she" a thinking n it t 'try wore married. Theycame to soe ber In New Jersey and showed aoertiflcale a quarter of a yard I m, Oiled with avow written In y laker language, and signed bythroe persons. She saw Bhlotdo after he cameto live with ner sister In 144A He told ber notto go to his second wife's house ; that when abewanted ta aoe bin t Villi bis office. 8bo aw anotice of Shit la's second marriage in IiibSunIn IMA.
S moel Overing, a brother-ln-li- of Janefib lei a, lived lu the hou-- e with Henrv Shieldswhen he ICknowledtTOd Jane Suield aa hla wife.
Mr. Illtuk. the rich w idow'a attorney. aaid thattbe i la n If 'a o se reatod on a ahiio m rrlaore,and all the wilnetaea had been convenientlykillcl off ex apt the pi ilntlff herself. He
to st ow that mi the fat'ts were mauufactured. 'Ihe first wlines for the defence waaWilliam LelOfi nrotlier nf the aecond MrsBhleldBi oho w s a voiiuif inn with HenryShield, nnd rmfl witn him over two yean Inthe early part of 140 He had not knownShiel ia to be out a night in all of that time.Mr. Daly. Jane Mitel it 'a lawy. r, asked hias tnp.. ni out Henr Hhlepte's a na. 1 hrca of tbemsUkmJ ui', and thea the la er called up WUHsmShirhts. the a n ui tbe flist Mr. Shields. VviHam Henry Shields, tne rich widow's ton, stared
nklv ttt hl alleged half brother. I he witueatsaid thn Jbtie Mdelda'a son W illlam had e yeaslot hair like Henry, his father, hut was not aotail.
A panatnn agent pnanted Jane flhlelda'sorleinal appllontpin for a pt halun .n account ofher hob Heurv'a do if lu w blob she swore thatshe was m .riled bv a Itev Mr. StiJweli. date notgiven, and tnat Hi ury Hblelda. ker husband,die. i lo h."
tther testlinonv waa to show tbat Shieldsboarded In New York at the time the plaintiffaald that he lived with her In Willi .manurgb.Mrs. Harvey Havmond kuew ntiielde from l&Utnltkalluiim lelw, and auew that he lived Withher nuan md tn New York. Shields courted MissLalor four yo rs oefure tne were married. Sheknew bbieids's btrding placea for ten or twelveyera.
Hi it si: n i.V TUB BAT.
Tbe Stnten laland Ferry flaat n. It. MartlBBracked nl Htuplrtoa.
The Htntfti Island ferry boat D. fl. Mar-tin atarted from her nler at the foot of Hectortreat at ;i o'clock yeaterday afternoon, having
on board bntween seventy-fiv- e and elghtvabout twenty-flv- e of whom were ladiea.
Capt. KcIioOhII was at tbe wheel, and Mr. FrankSmith, the collector, was In tbe ticket offloe.While opposite the Kobbln'a Itef lighlhooae,atn.ut one mile from ber I tiiduitf at M pleton,tto larm of flr waa heard. A denae v lutoe ofamokewaaaoon pouring from the lower atulr-wa- y
leudin into tbe dining saloon andkitchen oelow and aft the enetne. i bepumiw were qul kly sot to work, butowing to tbe stifling moke that poured from theaah'on in which the fire originated, It waa
to work iheui effectu illy, ao thelicit beat tlniitf iu do waa to net to ihe ahore assttedliy aa iio.lhJe. Accordingly the engineeropened wide tba vulvae of hit BOCIBO nno thenhurried to the deck to esc pe tbe tuflWutlngsmoke. I he paaeenuera In the mean time hadthronged to the (rout of the boat, ami a stiffeoiithwest wind that swept the amoke andtl mes to the stern inde It comparativelysale for them. Caul Scofled stood at hla poet
nd eteered the veasel to a point on the shoreJust boiow tho yacht dun hou The MartinWaatben ipildtlv suirounded with small hoaiafrom the ahore, and in a very few mlnutoH nil onboard were aufelv landed. Just aa Hi lat ooalpo he. front tne burning vetsel one of tbe steamPipes exploded.
I he t unilmr steamer was seen fromsome time before abe reached the Bhnret endthe ttre ulartna b d brought to the lauding sev-er-
fire engine. Iu a n It oil time Ave or slitireaniH of w itOf wero being torown uooo ft.lint ttie B tiiies bad valued such headwny that Itwji ImpoatitilM to do more th m tare tne hull.The Are bOata Fuller und Wolrult steamed up Intime to render effectual servtce.
The fire nfftftn ite il In the etewartl's pantry,thai ailjolna me kitchen and dlulng aaloon, fromthe eiidoalun of a kerosene lamp, ibeoiitneupper part of the boat is burnt, nothing re-maining nut the bull. That I tlll lntaoi,aetaalao a greatei part of the machinery.
IBTBMVB BAALUOAH UUILDINQ.
Tke Chevalier Wykefl, tke Ksnaerer Mnalini-llOO- tO'MollleoOt OOd M O. Uokerta.
John P. O'Solliyan'a suit for $50,UUO airalnstMarshsd 0, BoBartl for aervleea renuereu In UMM iugetting a cuocrttlua fium the Mrxicaa Uovrmmr-ni- ,
wta ended yesterday. Prtylleges grauted lo IBM tothe ..T am and Tehuaulepeo Cuiupany, Ineladln theright to build a railroad across the Isthmus of rehuantepee, were rsiended from linie to time, sod la UsMMr Itoberu negutlsied for the parehssa of tnese orivl-"t-'f- t
for s new $ triturathni, to be ceded the Ifaa) Von,Panne Railroad mo bteatnshla Ooav
pstiy, in na the linperlsl uf Mexico ratibed the traiKtcr T. t hevaller W)ku6T was to gut'alextuu fur this nurp'.ae. ffien, at ihe eiiKgettlnn oftha afaraiM de Uuuthulun. it waa arraaacd that Mr
'ftuillvau ahoiild arciuiipjoy the Che alter Theyetaneo, and eere shipwrecked, aud til. r rrturuiua.O'hulilvsn niailo s Baa sltrt sluue. After blux weeks at Oi.xabs oy Ulueet, ha trrlved In tbeBUI or Meuro In Juue. He stsrtrd for New York In
w lib the Kmnerur M xlunllsti' decree, datedOri ig, rattlytug thn tran fer. in nit pocket. But uu thelttit uf October Juans decland that Hie lights oftne laiuulsna Co.nn ny btd lapnud, aud granted thewo ti get tu a iiuw coiuimny, an ncwi uf (nit precedeoIna srnvat la New Turk. Mr Ho erU holds that O'ftul-Uvs-
dht not in n, hU tulMhiu. and Ibat st suy rsic bewe-t- give j Ig.ooo gold, which he paid, aad thatjfter the new cniiipuy wta orgai Ised be waa lo givehim fn,nno lu the stucs ut thst eump4uy. O'Su hvtnsecured Judgment fur p:. un (he flrsl trial, whichwss nivrs d on scpesl. tin the ircuod trul, yetierdsr,the Jury gave 08uiUvao MH.Mi riO.
Ilrlakaaa Yoaaa DlecOarged frasn Arreat.Sir I.Aaa CrrT, Nov. 1. The o iae of Brig-ha-
Young, held in custody by Marshal Maxwell tormuteuipt on the order of Judge llnreinan of Oct. 89.came before Chief Juttlee While on a wrtl ofhabeas corpus. It was decided oy htm that tbe t
ul Judge l.nweof Mar 1". dlti htrglug ih. ut UuntTir tin the tlieg. d runtuiiiul or dlMtbedicnt e lu the orneruf Feb. 21 oy Judye McKeau, requiring hint tu ptj
ut .ny to Ann Kin, was flosl auu cuurlusive. sueihtt un the sdj iurutnent of that term it heoauie ttcyondtbt p .ser of tbe Court. Thersfura, that the deWiloa ofJudge Uureusa uouimlitlug brieasui i uuug it vuld,ualr it.
,reafuUj uMoaaik aoa abeuid ee aia--
Juttiu9 AUtitrr roar jr. Wmt
Ton, p ...,r announoe, a matlna la bhi aar Bthestre st 21. P M
The Amerlo n Rxhlhltloa of 18T8 IBBIto OS closed oa Clurdaf i ve.llnf. JH
Tnl.leaiix In St. Andrew's Mundar IViool ."a sUBInc laatk Iritt anil t re s.euue, tPjD
o Htainwaf Hall this afternoon, Mr. VT all aoa UnaalHn.ce will usiiver bu lecture ok " Landmark, of Mooul nt
John Nonnsn of t York rlreel, llrooklva. sBtfell rrntn the suchursfn of lbs Brooklr krldaa ' MHwas rauiilr Injared resierdij. aatsa
A I... lies' fair In aid of th fur B. CHfrieu hn, I'lnl ;ren .nd VnilBir Ulrls will oasaMalUnion n.,,,.1 ua Mondsr. Nov. sa.
Jane llrown of lit K.u.1 1X1( street dlwllerusr, s pan of scs.d .is utl . lisving bees sp.uasf aa II1bsber ou wsqiiesdsf. elis ws. iwo fesrs ol.
Jeff rl.uuder., who stabbed Ton. tSorral aa 'PlBou lb Hi. sveuQ.. on th soil, nf Jolj Issl wss nrm.i J MMby t'spL at. I.ouuell st 1:4 .irecuwtci street las, alsjat, H
. hkrles Ni.ch of i.i.i Third avenue fell frora a ilSlbrewery wsflub at Msdlsnu svenus sud thastreet yrsurilsy. and wss lu.uullr killsd. ta. arhaa, tg&1t&psasluf over his nerk.
l. ii H. Clsrk, well knnwn by our merchant ilpiand csiikers, lis, lieen .ptiolnle. snd bs bs socswtaa. 'i1ithe 1'tessur rsn p of ths I'ouuuerctal saaar T HHMcKlllop r.t rajtt. Co. ;'M
lhr nnnu I re ii i, ui of Ui Ai. na Halt a PhPr.termtr .1 llelinfelro. last srsaln .as prestos; 'ftfttrover b. tne Hon. Jotm Jsy. Aookt uo. haadra axa msbuers sst do.u to am ner. rlS
The Arcdlen Club held IU resular monthr. Mlreet,ila.i lu it. new c uh booss si UA en rib svee las,
., , The musics' pro.r. turns vu kudsr ta waaUna of llarri, a billiard aod 8ujtuor Akrauloaie,
The manaa-e- r of tb. Boleollo Medleal Oollaaa Kf New ork cdy hsve osiua Uie exi iutss. orcourse uf sveuin lectures .0 sludeats h --m 4ht ataibur mess forlild. tbelr sllendaurs si th. sr ovana, ,f--:
Mr. li. .in plays tlamlrl rtaturdav aftaraoass. Mlinoe Ss.urdsy srettlat. These srs hla farswsll psw- - taV'luriusaces. A sstlu ,u.r ,ir prursaiui w.lihapas,seuied lo each luy. Moadsy svsnlax, Clara Morraa.
W. H. N.lson. D. I.. Mclteidr. W. H. Nellaosx,Allen Osniuoell, Josepli III. bar.uvou. if f. Car.sr, J x !Aiser. J. Va bi hali'S. and c.ia.. K LuB were sierAaadtrecinra of tu ii.uuib.i sod ti. Joseph Uilroad raaterdsy.
A iv't.ceuisn; fn.tnd th body of an Infant lathe buiueut .1 HI P ir4 row dsy. As II ha art.ilelilly Seen strangled. Ills in num. User PeisMf. waat.kra lo lb. hew York Hoapltal aod ther ksU sprl.onrr.
Chsrie I.andtan, th Iwelre-ve- ar old son sayH niy LsndtsB. of M West Tnu-l-r seventh s reel. 4kspjie.red fn.ui home o the t.ttbof Noveuber 1.7 1.lias nni fill reiurnod. Us w.s Isai seeu oa a pier assMduuatlao Market,
Juilxe Vkn Vonrat denld.d yeatardsy that thaOi su Nuil.uial Rank waa aoi llsbis for Uie flTa.000 it Jf$(.lilted stales bonds stolen st tbs tuns of Lie uurg'sry jayI. n w. hec.uM il wm ao part of iu. has, sua asas sa Hrrcetvs uoh daposlia ayjjTh Common Council hsvs rlv-- n th Wsatar, ma
Uulott Telegraph Cotapaur iiermuwlou to Isy take sssd tDwires under tbs os.einnul fnita Ibelr oasla 1LMUirui.gh yirvadwsr au. Wall sweet lo tbeu .Ul .a u 14 hhroad .trret, aud Lkrougb Mslds laaa Is IS, Paart Mjlirwt jjXJ
Aapirlled portrait of Donasatar aad n tha HIsOOnutg soya a jr. r. ape. IssuM, mi t. . , BH
M. GARNI KU'S TOURNAMENT
TUB FOURTH IAT OF THKTAMWABTUALh m i i l 4 HI JIM NT
Radelake Heaiaa by tke Hakaevrw-Dla- ai andHeatea aaala Btemaartaa Caaa CrriHeMatilag the fflvBaal Averaawaa KweerdU
Rudolphe opoTied tho olnrenth iptmooftba tournament with a aero. Sexton tnede abetter atari by aooring 4. Tloth counted nothingin tbe aeoond Inning, hut lo tbe third Hudotpherolled up 17, and Sexton replied with a. In tkefourth Hudolphe scored 4, whereupon Beatonwont to the oue, and bv rapid and brilliant playatrungAU. Tbe next oleoe of noteworthy workdone waa br Itudolpbe In the tenth Inning.With the red and white oloeo together In aoHotter corner, he was not long In asrereg atlne OT,
but an unfortunate freeze made It nacaea .ry thathe ahould play from the atrlng upon spottedballs, and hla ahnt waa a failure. He bad paaaedthe Brat corner, and waa 111 points lo r'eaton'e70 From this point on to the fifteenth Inning,In wblch c i ton made a beautiful run of 88, theplay wui by no means Intereatlng. The ballsran badly for both. Rudnlnbe bungled eev-er-
times, end Hexton spoiled a number ofChanOM for larger runs hy Inconsiderate andthourhtless play. Tha 18th Innlua cloned wltka aero for e ioh, tbe score beluv. Kndfdphe, 18:SfXbm, tt but In the 19th Itudolpbe workedbanl for 84. nd Sexton adde I lit to bis string hyaer1es nf very pretty ehote. Tbe latter made48 In his fiat innl' g. and the tame waa thenelone enough to t inter stlnff. Theie were hut7 pntnte ttetween tbe snorea, Rudnlpbe standing174 to BeStoo'a 1ST. After a serlee of rery poorptaya Hudolphe made 81, nnd naaaed Into blasecond hundred. Sexton snored and etond attfV. just 6 potnta liehino. be reUtlve posltlonaOf the plavem remained unchaneed un-t- d
the 87th Innlnc. when Hud'dphe, bnvtngm de 1 nnd 3, showed 84I. and Hexton havlnrrrun 88 stood t 2L8. Hudolphe went for n longstring in his u inning, but, after making anumber of deln-at- shots, ha alloped up on 88,an1 tbe game waa virtually over. Hexton rottbe halla together In tbe 83th mnlnv, aud withthe stolid an I look of a m in sure of ao- -
nn. his nhjeot ran 78. and tnadeffama.Durltitf the run Itudolpbe created much amnge-tnet- it
bv bopping up nnd down from Bis seat andehalking hie cm, an operation under the clrcom-atanco- s
tota.lv unnecesary, rrelug that he hadB0 further for hU cue In the u one.
tntsl tcra was SBt. His average waa7 t-- Snxt n' averare wa. 10
In the evening the iwelfUi name of tbe serleew ia benun tiv().tmier and Joe. Dion. Gamierhid Bad luck, l ist his nerve, or vrew careleaOi while limn played stdendldlv In themiddle or the gone, nut weakened In the end.In tn Btnott tbe contest bv a run nf H in bistwenty-sevent- h Innlm. nviklmr 300. Ills ave-rs e wm 11 OBrnler! score wa 181.
Then 0 mo the game In which Cynlle Dionand Hexton were coutestanta. It opened
US lolou ty for Dion. He won the lead,ami c .untitle: in the "lay off," scored six. Inhte third he made 48, supplementing It withWt 1n bis fourth. In this I st run hiw is materially aided by good luck and twok .. Htiweve-- hla playing waa fine, and btdeflr to win him the g.ime. Sexton could make
his half nf the inning. Then Dion eoored84 more, ml on a short cushion carom.Sexton was a le tn acorn ouiy 8.k Dion eooretl37 aroma In the 7th tuulng, made eaetlv alongthe foot-ra- il and near the right band lower' Jaw." nexton made 19 points, and tben,
in rder to have tbe balls In better shape,attempted a long draw to ctuhion, aud thus toc irom, and failed. Dion then made a run of 40,ami in the next InBlfUfaBOl her Of BT, He saw tbatBoston w a not idaytng even au ordlnarv game,en lotfl lurren.ed hit confidence in himself.It waaonlv a quotlon f tiow much be wouldbent Sexton and as to the alze of bis average,sexton made ft in bis ninth, and then t'yrllle ranthe game out, thu making tbe bet average onre- ord JO. His hiahtitt run wan 87. Bextou'sscore was 61 ; bin heat run, 21.
l he came tins af'enmuii will be between Oar-nle- r
aud Maurice Dal v. In the evening the flratgame will he between Hudolphe and JoaepbDion, and tbe aecond bet ween Slossoo and Daly.
TUB NATIONAL QBANQB,
Tke Baacnlfve Oaananlite It e ao n u aha Oeaaan inet en etraaeas a Fa Ha raw
Louiovii.i.b, Nor. 1. Tho morning ooo-al-
of tbe National Unties wu begun by tbadtseueelon of tbe report of tbe Kxeoutlve Com-mittee. Speaking of the headquarter, of tkellrnge, the report eaya tbat after oareful exam-ination and consideration of the claims of eachplace, It Is decided to locate at Louisville.
In regtrd to the bualneeaof the different agvo-clu- e,
tbe report anya tbat aome cities are doing av rv large btilneAa, and have In the sguretralemillions of dollar, while in other respeoU theyare unsai Isfuotory, and fall abort of tke benefilewnloh out nt to be realised. Tbe corumlaiootystem of tbe order is said to be false In theoryand untun t the memhera, and therefore In themimis of the 0OB mlttoe another luethml ofaelluig l deemed Decenary for the good of tbeinner. Such a nvntom iliecommlttee beca leavet lubiult pians of at a future day, aud la aaiU-fle- d
wilt meet with trenernl apnrov d. F.ffnrtebare tteen made to bring to the ml mis of KasUorn cap!talista .mi manufaiHurera the valuaoleundeveloped riches of the West, and It ia bopeoere lonu that something duflnlte In that regardwill be determined on. Should the report beadopted concerning hualneaH agencies in tbedifferent St nea, tie commission system will beenoiubed, and oue gonerui agent to do the butl-nee- s
for eacn ne aopointed, and paid a aalaryout of the .reaaury of the Orange.
In conclusion, the eommlttee reooremendathe employment nf lecturers to caovaaa tbecotinirvand make knnwu the true aim and lt
of the order, thereby correcting tbe wrongluipioaaious which uow exist iu the niloda ofmany worthy people enncerniof tba Put rout ofliuabaudry.
TUB FACiriV MA ML BBIBBBT.Tha Prnun Caaee uamti W. . Klaa aad
Jeba 14. PtcOaaiaker.WA8TI1NOTON. Nor. H I'.. 1.it Mr Rid-
dle, In the Criminal Court, called attention tatbe case of W. s. Knur, indicted for perjury laconnection with tbe FactAc Mall euheldy. Heaald thai early In the term tne oaaa had beencontinued lu consequence of Col. Irwin being laFurooe. Mr. Irwin w.ta uow in thia country,and In attendance euuld be seoured, aod atr.King waa anxioue f t a speedy trial.
The ca .e then weut ovur, with the undereUnd-tin- irhat the piatriot Attorney would flx adar
aa soon ua It is aooortained wbeu Gen. butlerwill 'c here.
A similar churge agnlnat the Hon. John Q.Schouiaker In COOBOOtlOB with the I'aclflo alaitaiib-id- y waa before a former Oraud Jury, nut noaction w aa taken beoau e of the absence of Col.Irwln.
Habway Jneilcee Trrleg Back Other.Justice J. J. Lambert, who Uvea In the vf
ItanntT.bid brea annoyed by a neighbor'sfels Os Saturday he shot one of them tnd on Mon-day souther. Ou Weiiuetd ty he was arretted aad tnedlor ine nrfore Juure Huun tud s Jury, t.vunte sBOOHtted the rae witriuut argument, and Jutleabauit his ekarge. Mr. Herry, ... fur Jusiicsl.ambett, oeuied lot ilgtii tu chaigt. Tee J at net pro
' eaed. mil a Verdict wtt found tgamti Juttlca i.aoihe , Mr Herry then nccuseu .luttUtt Huuu of henna,wnll on the bench, tcicd at couuti for ma prutecutluo, nnd tetierdty ne sued luut lu ibe name of JtnU. it
bauihert and bulore Justice 1'reutus to rseovar 160tuatges.
A Drag Clrrk'a Halclde.Dr. Alfred Anderson, a Urrmao, about Lhlrty-8v- e
rears old, was found deed la his bed reeierdavmorning la the lodging luuse tt 806 Bowery. A petalihat had eoaiaiueu a uniture uf laudanum waa foaadlo hla mom. He hsu ueen t cien lu I e drug siora 3Muii aad Houtluu ttreeU. btlleily he had been out oft lupluyuieni. bit Isaulsdy, Mrt. Amett. tst that t flafur twu sao he rumpUloea tu her Uist t peiauu to wkesaha had laal 8uo bad re.tue to reuay n.
Tbe Flaada la Bagbaad.liOMDON, Nov. 194 A. M. The Momino Keho
annouucea lluxt on svcouai of the recent Quods thestoltary authuntiea htve ueolared a district of Bristol,with s pupulttlun of fi.'MO buuIs. uuDt for hsbltu..Buuill itildiumuier. ihuuaands of acres ia the valley ofthe Tient will probsbiy reuisiu under wster Uiruagaoeilue wluter.
Julm Clark la ke llaaged.RoOHBrran. Nov. 18. Judtro Cnas. 0. Dwbjht
to at t at t'urmug refuted to grant a stay of proceed-Ina- a
lu tha Clark caae. Clara will ha bangedHa ha utde uu coufeastua and prooably wld
not.
SPARKS PROM TUB TBLBQBAPB.
The failure of the Manila branch of the bouae01 Kutieil Sturgia A 0u. is rcpurted iu LunduB.
Tbe suspension la announoed of the wholeair proviatou house ur A. A A. Jiooba 0 Co., 181 IWnta
M iraet stteei, Uuatou, a vary uld unoeru.Diphtheria la raging to an alarming extent
io ioruu;ii of Ore re aud Huihvtu nouutiet, N. y..and lo Pise county, Pa., aad tt rapidly epretdiug.
The at ranger In the Dutcheaa oounty alaia-riout- eIt believed to be J, u Huny of Jersey City
llegtiti. Ills rei'orted that he Is etlll la a state oft it pur. out from what cante U unkawwa.The Duluheee County Hoard have Imnoeed a
UU uf fruiu tl tu t per head on doga of th kinds taetarr town, the utonty Utua ooll-l- e to at towtrd pay-ga-
sWagai eucrulka tVwaa Mm klduu; el sheen at aaaa.
TUB BBABVIt POR CUABhBT BOSS.
Traeklaa the in ereateota of Blaakar. tee Bwr-xlt- r,
In llrlaureaert.The (Tharloj Worn case has boon froahemed
In Intereet by the Information tbat a child cloaelyresembling the mlalng boy ha been found In
tbe neighborhood of Itrldgeport, Oonn.. wherethe last distinct trace of him was found and I oatby the pnllne. The detectlveo of Philadelphiaware balked after having traoed the boy fromOermantovm Into the oily proper. They for-warded to Now York etifflnientfy elear dencrlo-Uona-of
tke abduntnra to enable tbe detent I veabore to flx upon Moabor and DotiglM aa the kid-nappers, it was easily aaeertalned that theyhad reoom manned river thleTlne and burglaryof houses adjacent to tbe harbor and Sound.Thla waa all tbe progress made for manv weeks,for almost aa aoon aa the police fixed aueplolonupon them thev beoame aware of It and qudtedtbelr old haunta. Superintendent Waiting puta launch under command of Detective Sellactk,and sent them on a cruise along tbe ehoree ofthe hay and Sound. Traces of the thieves warefound, but the exited. Hon returned with nomore fruitful result th ni tha dlacovary thatthe thlevea hatl made Herrian laland a placefor the deposit and dlaponal ot plunder. Noproeresa was made in discovering the where-abouts of the robbers until they were shotwhile rifling the Van llrunt mansion tn HayRulre. The dying declaration nf Dougl tan,"Hid Moaher stole Charley Hose and knowswnere he Is now," stimulated the search, for Ithad c one to be generally believed by tbe policetbat the ihlevee, hard pressed by terror of tbalaw, had hafnVd search by anoborlng tbe boy outbe tmtr.m of the bay.
The flrnt clue obtained In confirmation ofDomrlaat'a story grew out of tracing to Ua own-er- a
tbe boat In wblch the thlevea sailed on theirpredatory crimes. It waa recognized hy Mr.Wllmot of Hri laeport. Conn., as one that waabuilt luff htm by tiilhert Moaner, brother of tbethief, and smlen onlv a few days after tbe
of Charley Bos. Ollbert and WilliamKoaher bad been prisoner in the Hrideeportj II, charged with horsestealing. The faces ofboth tbe M " r Ihua beoame pretty wedknown la Hrlduenort, and the police laooredledouelr In the belief that tba mlaa-In- g
boy would be found somewherenear there. '1 ho only Information obiatued wasfrom a bridge lenfter, who remembered seeluga man who looked llge ftloeher. a oompnled bya hoy that answered the description nf t;harley.Hons, cross tne bridge going toward Gilfordthe day before Wiiiuot'a boat waa taken. Thepollve adopted the theory that Mother h id bidthe boy with nme ft lend whom be had learnedto trust during his confinement In the Ilndce-po-rt
J ill. and that be then returnedto Ilndgeport, stole the boat, and
bla cruising. Tbe Captain of thetug that towed Moaher'a bout back to Hrtdgeport, alter the dejib of tbe buraiara, deol redthat he bad several times seen the boat lu theSound, and once he saw on tua deck a boy verylike Charley Hoas. Still, it It known that Doug-Ina- a
left a boy nlmoat the exact counterpart ufCuarley Hose, .md tonne of the deteoireaaare ofthe oplni u tbat It waa the child eeeo by tbetugcaptalo.
WISH ART TUB Pit ti f. KR,
sarsarr t una era lee ta ke Triad.Robert II. Wiabart, a railroad bond
forger and dealer In ntolen and forged aecurl-tlre- ,
waa taken to Fhlladelphla by DetectiveFlnkerton, yeaterday, on a charge of forgingh.ni it of tbe Cblnaeo and Norlbweatero Hailroad Oompiny. Fourteen $1,000 bonds, purportIna to be first mortarago bonde of tbe company,were aold to Drexel, Morgan 0 Co., In Pbiladelphla, by Oeorge F. Hilt, the son of an Insuranceoffl car in that city. After nla arreat Hilt
that be obtained them from Wishart, anduaed ibem to ohtnin a oh rter for the fraudu-lent Safeguard liwuranoo Company, of wblch bewa the aecretarv. The company'e ca it d eonatated of Bltsj,0U0 In stolen and fo'tred UnitedSiaiee, UBMD I'aclflo Hail road, and other eecurlliee. 'fhe TJuion I'aclflo bonde had tbe nameoftlor. THden forged to them a one of thetrustee of tbe company.
Wlahart waa one of the gang of fnrgers alyllnthemselves Hatctieider 0 Co., whose offloe t 48New atreet waa ralued by tbe polloe tn July,1874, the reault of wblok waa the oapture of aI rge quantity of bonde. One of tha Arm was(leprae White, alloa Mvere, ah is Williams, them .i Led bank rohber and Wublneton eafe bur-glar. Wlahart is aald by Secret Serrlce offlaento be the person who. under an aasutned name,gave a fraudulent ball hood for VYklte'e releasefrom tbe Capitol prison.
ONB BAlHBIt RANK t HI CK.
Am Oaerailea la wklck a Faraer aad tkaLawyers Ivlade cba Oalv Freflt,
A fenuine cheok for 8:'4 on tho doenrityFlank of ttiia city waa given in ehanae a aborttime ago by a storekeeper for a $100 hank oota.The check was next beard ot as being raised tofl4S!.5a with tbe Indorsement altered. Tbnew holder of It purcbaaed gold from Duff 6Moken in Wall street, nfier tha latter bad badIt oettlfled by the Security; Hank. fna checkwas next deposited lu the Nat i an , Dink of tbeHepublio. Tbeu It went through the CleariugHouse, tho oecority Hank paytmr tbe amount totha National Unnk of the Republic. Shortlya.terward tbe Seonrity Hank diacovered theforgery, and then applied to tbe Natlomd Hankof ihe Hepublio lor the difference between $81ami $4K!Ji&; imt the In er bank d clined topay, aa the bVcurltv It ink had certified theoho k. 1 he Inner bank luatiluteti suit, the(Janeral lerm decnlad that tho certification waanot au estoppel of ittjL and In the (VimmuoIleas t 'out i yesterday JudgO Uubluaou dlieoteda verdict for tbe plaintiff.
Imperiaai Hallroad CoaeelldatleB.Ci itxlawu, Not. 18. An Important meeting
of railroad manage n was held at frrttltnt yesterday,st which the euotcmplthrd puui of the earnlni.-- t of tneVandtlU and ludlauapoitj And 8t Louit bans waa furmalty completed. MtJ if John k Slwpann, hina sadfavurndy kuown lu riirud cvclee. was elected
uianager of the po deal Hue, l bs meeting alsoagreed upon a schedule for through pslsee earshetween l.uitltvilli tt.id Nf w Y rk or way uf the Cleve-laud- .
t'uluuious, ( lueinustl and Indlsnspuht, trie l.skeHt urc. and New Turk Central FUilr sot. tu iae ton lee. I. Arrangement!, ar" In progreto fur tinnierfouilUes eelveeu lulunaU, 01. Lmu, and New Yura.
Paclflc Mail'n Rival.The dlrectore of the Panama Hallroad met
yeaterday and reeolved tu go on si ouce witn theof their hoe ot steamers f rum New Yurk te
Ban FrsueuKo. It u stld that they have arranged witbJohn Koach to build the ttesmeri they require, ttte Antto be Itunchnd within all inuutha tud oue ever) Boothlhir-stte- until ah are cumploied. To evade tin
reoentiy uotmned in the Intereat uf I'n iflcMit (should it oe inadr pcrniaieiiti, tne con tr.it' it sielo hit uuvds with mum. tut! in i. .. - of the PsuinsOlrecto.y. UnUl the tteaaumtre flulsaed, the una ut tocharter such vesrlt at may "Uit the trade.
Vaar Children Haroed I Dealk.Cut h, km a. Out., Nov. is. A houao occupied
by ie.itn i urwungharn wat nurued u.-- t ul.hi, aud fourofnturta nerttued nt the flttnei Mr. tad Mra GOOutnghaiu ntrmvlj cactped with their urea.
Tbe Alubuma Klecllen.MoFiTOOMBtiT, Nov. 18 The majority for tha
rallfl. tuou uf the ut-- 8tatu CunttiiuiJ.u will nul bolees ma &0,(Ka. aad may rt sen 00,000 Ouiy fourcounties ut the blate gtve luajuritlea tnauut It.
Tbe Viral Time la Jeraeg Oily.Heber Weila, K.mj Qrand Maeonlc Lecturer
for New Jersey, wHI eiemplily ih Knternd Apitrrtutotdegree In Jerset Ony I.tHtge this evtniu. lis will beaaala tod by P. M. t IBtfiM N bterreti uf Iraubua Luoge.
BROOK LYN.
Deputy United States Marshal Wright Is dead.Mra. Dr. r'nrteoua and ber daughter are going
hack ta hag land.A receiver haa been appointed for the
aad Fiaibuaa itailway.An elog.oiil woman atola a 8800 seal-akl-
aacqua fnuu Atilx't t uuater oa Wcune dayMayor elect Frederick Schroeder was tore
aadul Uuh ulgbt at uu 1 u-- m nt avenue realduaea.
KB W JBRSRT.
Dunham ft Co., Newark clothiers, have goneIntu btutrupwy.
The Warniel Ooera Company opened New-ark's new opera Hou Inst eveuiug.
In a quarrel at Httuville, near Oxford, yeater-day, I ley Vetnlnder shot hit brother, Kiq itrr nmird VastMader, UiruuaU tbe beta. I nt Ktuuus It siuinhvs.
Tbe S tmerset County Hoard of rreehnldereysterday furmdiy icceiited from the euntrtuinrs thenew irun hrluge over the Itaniau river tt BoundThe ' rldue it one of the flneti ttructurei hi the Bute,it tt boo feet long and furtv wide.
The New Jeraey Houtheru Hallway direotoraelectel yeaterday were tkt foilowin aimed 8, M.Millt.tbe Hue Meituiuiab lorry, Leua Atioett, HubertItennle. Oavl t P. Petieri in Ab'in Hrowulitg. llu lluu.J. P. Btm ktou. B. C. Ttvlor, U J, Otburnv. Kd w lu KIdrldg. II. H. Coos, V. W. Hutittarou, H. w. i.i,-,i-
Tbe New Jeraey (fraud l.ode of Odd Kellowaretter ls eieeutd the fulluwtutt atmed uOlrerti Wm.H. Issar.l M. W tlrand MatUr. M. U. ilurui.y, U. W.bepaty Matlsr J U H Klcer, K Vt tTrand Wsrlea; l.ewi Parker Jr.. K- W.trrwae Heereiary j U
Si Beraaya! rMUm, P" WtTW W
UNDEliTHE NKW JURY LAW Hrun riRi ta t'h hha iton roBMM WmMM
WITB Vt.KAH HKAM. OjTtlJ,rwwb,IUT,IM bMm.. ... -- im1 ajBsa
'arsra "h ra OeWWa mm Wkfw MBaTJTh third Omy of jury-iretO- la ttm laanl
rtoannsll 'rial wm Imtub with U. mmtnmm jjjOHof Krd,riok K. Duudw, who oa WWWaWaj aaafltlUiruaed thu b. hul talkad about th. aum at M1. ni". euro of th, prisoner f..r k. hod OMai Pfl.utnmon.d u juror. Judn Runtl tafcH M" Th law makM II oonlnp4 of ooart (or a mHoitluo to dlafuH th, mofiu of a oaao altar aa Mha. boon aunuDoaod to ao a juror lilt. A flaannlTrr nlainlr ,ppaan that rou or culltf of tha faaBTalnftVnc OMKaibod b, th itatuta. Ilnla ram aaanioan n.ak. .atl.'axitorr iplantloB, I akat BaBaWInrnin It mr dutf to take for praaaf aBnTalpuolhinnt :" aod than hla Honor raaa ataDuuclu.'. toatliaoo,. aaanTal
Tho. word, do not can., .raotlr Ma taaBSm.anln, that I miendod.' ald Mr. Doudaaa. M" All th oonT.rMloB I had I opo to rwa bbTbw!potlon. It waa not In .nr una Improaa, laaTai
I.Ml.-d- , U did nut atrl. tlf osar upon th mortal BHiHof 1.1. Da. . Had I l.a.n further iue ilonaaCl BlBHould l.a.e .uadH th ,iutn Hon vanaau. I BMObellRvr that hnnoat men ai.ould be Tnlt tn tkaar tflSflown .. uf pruix Ir 1 y a to n v .nation, uhoat aHHc .a .a for whlnh .hr have teen uinaiond aa UmBkMjuroia. I oertalnlr Intended no dlarpot ta PSBntu.e Court nor v. talon of o it " fll" It waa hauauw foil ar a man of . 1 uriallaa aaBaHand inlelllnunc that 1 wa' nilned to think (ha) aHSBSarou had in. nml ii Jh dl-- q ndiUed vouraatf3 OHaid the Ju.l(. " I tiioutb I obacrrtd j ium Btd , nmooit ju.t th aort of men warned aa BBBMJ.irnra, an Intentional ii.ui.UiiK of alurht lav HHpr,.lnn Into aetiled oonvlutl na i aod I da-- BHDten. .ined lo lak ao.ii aotlou tnat would atoa BBthat kind of thine. On juror lutlniaia.i thai HaSnWhi hud mad uo hla u.lud u u tu arold boat- - HaSPBJneea Inconvenience. Vu.ir explanation Isaaaav aflHfariort. and no further aotl ia will b ukaa km MBalfour cam." IHOAfter (his I .mod two juror were worn withta BOaaMflilffn minute. Toe, are Walter Hcoii, paluiaa, BJBHof 10 Park plao. and Klhrlil, 0. Illaradall, aV mmkwMv. Hal. ur atfent with Itowall A (jo. t'nra ehakll HaHHin (he not wrr rt eiuptv, and no prosr waa aaFajni de until half pa.t tbr o'clock. FYdartek MHIVT. Flint w. than nncepted. U I. a bardwaaa tmrnWMdenier at ta Uhaml.era atreet. BSWM
On of tne rejected juror. Richard I.. Iaa taayjBHi- wears In. i. ..Ir unt, and talk with araaa XaHrapraltf, He na i.bkcd whether he bad aav aBailO'insoleuilous icruple. aaaln.t oaplt.l punlaa-- sQaB
i. noil. Ttiereupon h lenned forward la has auBnSchair, held uo a forrBnxer a though polntla) IHBout th m inlnfr of hi. word, tnd said, " WetT nVaHir, tl.ht diionds upon t'.rcuiUHtaf.t'r I would Hlike to hear the statute read the t iui.ni.la tmmmMI".- ii, in. if ..... thcro wa a o.iunn In taalaw sever yaas aun, und It would depend a alureat deal on who her this oas. I triad taadat Hth uld or th uw Ijw In a caae of Cicuai B
..'... 1 etldrnca, that Is to aay, I would bava BO. ru plea-- now If you would J.ul read th aiatala HH1 could Immydtateir .'ll vpu ' IHIt till, tl.oe the lautinter n i, louder lean at. BIHbII... utt.rsrtc. aud h w..s xoued. aaaa,l'hthp Ilounuramiu. a I weed - HI i if f nua W&kWAmwa ihe last examlnod. tie wa asked how inaaa SaMIwork he hud done for the ol.r ; but juilm ,V9WHrvtt .aid It ws not worth whll u. to Into tha) .KaBWlk i' j Mr. Ouiinnraninta was uhatlaatd aaa. wSBM
iiiiilnrllT b, tn r .. ,u. SBIten Juror, wer lu tn. bnx wh.n tba ara BBSW1adj iuriied. Muelauu h..d, within lb da,, baaa) sBaWalexcosad a prJudlcsd aod f.iurieen aa opptaaat BawSmto o.p.tal punlslimeul. I h proaaoutloa) aaaaV sOOll.oiad lour ana tb u. fence two. BBBSb!
Th Oaadltlaa. SkSW AflH inut.ih, Nov. IS, Th Vice Praatdaaa InnTa
si.pt suuudlr afler le o'clock las, al,ht. wiiaaat aaa jaaanof oplaiaa, and swuks leellaa axuek laaaravaa B
that be wa. penottted lo o. partlailr aresaea at aaaa 80.0.1oMoflkt.ilsuior.ilua. lis ss.s hs fsel . Is o aa aaa. .SBnWbu. u r..,ir.clrd ur his p .rsl. lsi.s Irani d. ( as. SXHl r C: iM- iu a, ela-h-l o'cls.s .aaaa Wirutu oervou. d.praioa. tb.aA l gari saava BBBaaaaluaic.t.-- craoual r . r i
Whau n..ba-- l.wi. XMla Harohloc William Ilawltt, who hast hassa
arrested for drtiak.aaess la liru.i t, ta. asjata, f oaaaa but wi.no. abMI aaadiaaol aaaa ranax Moa la. aol plat, of wbleh wh Mr. Psi. Ss.'s aas sa Mfull. t ssi la. t r .ur rea.s sxe, .ter a s.3 AWnWart. en Mr. U. eclier to Ns r.rk uuValhsksMk, BXXX1b f uu J tb kuas ou ttie csrr.scs floor. 1 W
Tramaarr Tkrlta Made Uaad. AmenWAflniauTUN, Nor. u. TrnwrtrN. haaaa naTaiMeaed toe c.erxs .a hi onV to cover th loss. n JHultio, iron me.,, kbsiraciiuas lucre. Ta flavakt Seti.leo from i.i Uovernmeut sine. Mr News aflaaaaa flkaXfltr.i.ou ws p.ld idio li.s I reasurr r.rv Sooa altar ua, WUHmM
insses were .purled Of Mr Ns Lluisell out oi has na- - aVJJvsls rosourue.
Twa Death Warrssu rtlsaad. MWlHAJtauuuaa, lv, Nov. lA-tl- ov. Hartnaft a. DHj
fls; issued aarrssts for th. kkO(ta, o Tsaraflsf , Ja 9SEfl, 1870, of Wtlltau. Marra so . Mjers caar iSlwvie. id a oiminf oa March ML UtV ai 4Va9tllbs uiurasr ol UoUuard WakL fK3Bl
Th lttlleeBt with tenia. fSyWAantsuTO. D. C. Nov. 18. Th rtpaohoa WBB.
Muiuiar i,ii wu rr ... n surtsa frj afadn iaa VBlavikts OoveroBarat bas coucadt-- thai to fu nr. Sauibsa I h8bSHclt.sra, ..ii trUI before s ruurl ui.rllsl lu caps akatbar. ih. prim.-- , of er emu, oooasel (ar "ifisss jBlBaV
A Demo. .rails Tlrtarr la Ghaltaaaaara. aaaTsaHrnP!.M. ,!.. Nov. Ifl Kort, lemo. r.t. wa, nkMal
sleeted Msror of ( hsiianooca ta snjiiaa 9BWBEurer Jsntcs, Iteoubiico, l.'ie im umli.nl. Th llsaanfl BHsWya
iso sieu.eu Lbs t Itr M.rahsl auu half lha AI4raak UWRfSAlfaaM' Aa.wer l Das Carl. WTyMO
Madkid, Nov. 18. Liea. (ju.sad aa haa BHjHcomm. n ded tf s rojsl order le beucrforth reeelr a WMeoinmuaxaooa from " r- - ia, aayakluicatof ike aucuDd.liouki .ubuuss. oa of hlaisasf sat taaaibis p. Haxafl B
Powder Mill Blawa Dp. HJawJThe two n.ixlnif mills of th o niJ Powdsw iMills st Kouln Windn.i. Ms , wi rs blo.a op s. fat aSHrrstenlsf miirulng Tns euiplorrss were oa lusw waa
io ih. mils at in a ittne, sou uo oas vs iiijsr. HHTh Weather OaV Predletlaa. !9I
Pxlllni bkioitiatcr, ouil.rlr wind, vearfosj 'aaLiIn ws(rrlr, wsnncr. p rtlr cloitdr aUr, aa saXkrsas, followed uj rising osronister. tMI