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*xJ*J t0,'XLVH.N* ?,9??? NtmWfifk ?NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1887.-TEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. UNSER FTOTgS THROAT. fHE GRAVEST REPORTS ABOOT IT AUE IHR TRUF.ST. rnr. ? oro naTOE's snow a tamk affair-no MOB! MOB-?;ATI!Kl(Ivr.S IV T?AFAICAU SQtUBE MR. 0LAMY09B AND THK ' ATKST MOOX UattR MOEOBR?????????a A TELE? GRAPH ????G??.? ? PEBaWatAL. [IIY CARLE T?) THF. TRIliUSF..*) ?ajagataftfj 1*97 bv tiu? ?>?. ??pt mhu??. ?,??p??, ???. 10.?Telegrams from Sun Remo riwpootin;: the result of thi' consultation on Mao German Crown Prince's throat aro directly con? tradictory. One correspondent Bays Um opinion of tie Vienna und lloriin doctors is unfavorable. Another affirms tlint Drs. Schroetcr and Krause aerreo thai the State of his throat is not serious ?ml Ihe symptoms not alarming. l)r. Mackenzie's trrfitment is to lie continued, and the Berti? pr?tesis ai a'ti^t a 11 cav? lip Or. Mackenzie tinoon trollotl authority over the case ate nnew-od. Vienna noAV reinforces l?crlin. Professor Stork, described ?s one of the firn throat doctors UviBg, declares everything done not only ?Weleae, hut detrimental, and agrees with the Berlin surgeons that an incision from without and extinction of the eftnecr?for )ie believes it t?> be eBROet?ORRhl \o have been aeeoniplisltod months ago. Ixmdon medical opinion seems equally hostile to Dr? Mini?' n/ie, avIio never has U'eu lik??l by the pfofcssi..n here. I best lr<m other sources this afternoon that tllC gravest reports abool the condition of the G??aa?? ITinc?' are the truest, hut the danger i? not immediate. The rain provili a bad shoAA-man vest? rday hut a gOOd pnl'coman. The Ixrd Mayor's procession vas a spectacular failure, and the plans of the Toughs for a roAv avcit also failures, liiere i\a> no tlfc-t urban???* und tut a blow ivas stiu.k. Sir Charles Wamn's preparations were on a scale aordly ?ess diavworiBgiiic thso tin' rain to rowdy enthusiasm. Nor were the apeeehcs at tho dinner much more OlfitlBg than the tame pSOCtediUgB outdoors, l.ord fS.iii-i my ?'hose to d?8.ppoiRi expectation. 11?? re Vealed notlriig, iromisod Birthing, and even econo? mi/? d 1rs epigrams. This list li??t led people to ?peculate whethci the G? ime Miiiist-r were ill lie is mt ill, I believe, l'.ut the HiBiaten BOW Ajiish t?> a pe?] to BOber, common sense, and tire worka are kepi bach lor a more convenient season. ?be optimiatie tone of tho speech on foreign sfTaira is tully justified by the state o? things abroad. Hardly less optimistic ivas Lord Salisbury?, treat Dient Of Irish athiirs. lie av;is Mire of a sympaV tliciic andonee. 'Ihe guests at Guildhall indeed gsve Mr. Balfoni a ?reteoms abnoal warmer IBbb *his chiefs. What Lord BRlieburjr said prove* m..? mot?? how aangniM the Government are and hoAv confident they are that the Straggle >s going against the LtSgue and iu favor of the LSYW. Sir diaries Warren's order prohibiting Dieetings in TrBfRlffRI square has the Sp rovai of all hut the disorderly ? Iks^cs or fanatica, "sir Charlea," ?a.As "The Daily NVavs,** "proposes to atop a pabUe Roiaanoe, and he ought to bs vigorously upheld.*' Other journals ivrit.? in a similar ton.?. and puhlie. opinion in Londoii is unmistakable. 'Ihe tinth is, Sir Charles W.irnn would Ion?.? sime have assumed this responsibility lmd not Mr. MatthcAvs lai Bed ihe louragc. lint tin? Uome ?Moictaiy noiv expressly BSBCtion. the preaenl arder. The subject has been before the Cabinel Sir Chai W s Warren told the Ministers that the fores under him ivas overworked, and BOalonger adeijuat?' to keep order if the roughs were allowed daily to take possession ol the Square and streets reading to it, and then parada wbereYOi they ihouc iu tlie West Lui. 'Ihe Ueu&iou is really a Cahinet decision. Ihe body calling itw-lt the Metropolitan Radical Federation profesas to d?sire V) try com lusion Wttb the authorities. Notice baa beefl issued t" tie Radical elabo to attend a demonstration in 'irufal?_ar Square on Sunday ne.\t to demand the release of Mr. O'Brien This is mere BA8>aARger. It is certain no mooting will lie Bliowed .1 preaent in "Trafalgar .-?piare for any purpose. The Rat ?? the word Badiosl is often meant to tlirow Oust in the eyes of the pabilo. Many Belf-styled l.aiieal cluhs arc Socialistic cluhs. Mr. Oladstone'd latest letter ??Oes beyond all previous ktters in denunciation ol? tho Govern? ment. "They who are paid as troll as bound to support the iaYW have Ix-coin??,*' he says, "the most glaiing ollenders BgaiBSt it.*' Would he have said this, ask the Tories, hud he hoard of the murder of QbIiIbo' The news of that horrihle outrage appears in the MM pavpera which publish Mr. (Jla4lstoue"s litt?r. Does be think policemen who tightly or wregafly esiort a rejmrtet to a National ist platform more glaring OaT?ndOfl than Moon lighter. avIio take an ol?l man of seventy-live out of bed and shoot him dead before the eyes of his vile? Such are the questions of the 'lories. The Liberals seem to pr?ter not to discti? the subject. Colonel Doppiag s<-< ms resolved to sue IIP, Gladstone for Ubol, He sues ulso lbs eaaOtiOfnal GGofe^sor Stui.rt, and paWOaeda criuiinally SgaJnat their informant. lYofcesOT Stuart s?>oke this week in Iiondon, but with.lrew none of his ?harjies against Colonel Oo|)ping. Mr. (Jludstonc risks the journey from Ha warden to lx)ndon in most inclement weather in order to Ik? present at the funeral of the late Lord Wolver t/n, which takee plSOt to-iuoirow alternoon. The present l/)rd WoIverton is so ??riuusly |1] that recovery is considered doubtful. The question of Mr. O'lirien's costume NRMvIbs uns? tiled. C.ean linen has been offered him, but Mr. O'Brien refused it Uouuse it formed part of the prison raiment His heulth is repotted d?licat??. England JR promised cheap, quick tskgrsphing aitli tho Continent The present monopoly of sub inarine cables eipms shortly, ami the Urit.sh Post OfUo?? has resolved to reluv all future OSR Ceiisionii. l*he Oovernment will ei?.er buy out ?aialing linea or lay new ones. Mr. Ra.kes declines to pay for the* trood will or for anything but the actual value of the plant, -|bc preaent rate? to June, five eeata a ward, will ?a; raduoad to iav?, they say. Hi?iort?, the lVt OfCtoe BSa always got lbs woret tSleglSSaaic bargains. Tka ???,,,,. ?,,,.. graphs do not yet pay working expenses Whether cheap Continental rates will bs granu-d ,s perbawi soubtfaL Hie latest telegrams from 'Irentbam sjoak more hopefully of tho Duke of Sutherland ;, -haBBIS of recovery. Lord IvosoImta, s?.\s a dispatch to-day from IE? In a ny Park, is up and mu? h letter, but for NHea to make s, eeches for tin- present*. Mr. Edmund ^ates's rconversion to Ton ism is ?nnoumel. jt ,,,? iJl4l(lly u. v(.ry n,wuU ,,?K journal, "The World," has long bee. a steady ? eile<;tive advocaW of flBBSflT.llsw m it.s ***** shap.?. 'Jl.e lesdiRg politual article, wr.tten JJkly by Mr. Frank Hill, formerly Editor of Hie Daily N,.Wh,?' ?H 0|lt. of lU. m()sl ln,)n|,in( JEWe. of eurrent aJbdra naywhere printed. Mr. '???s, however, will re-enter Cl.bkUMl as a C.n ?at.v... lie is <l?,wn on the litt of can.li.laUs iT Junior Carlton Club, now crimps the best w Wie Jarge 'lory clubs. ii. w. s. -?.?>-_ MORK ?AITIST SKi*K*-HIONl<4T?*. Jf**09' No,r? .l'?.-A nuu.l.er of RapiUt cliur.urs uad 5J5*? wl" ,oll"w M?*? ^Puntoon-aaxuaiple .J wltu '?< from iba llaptl.t L'nx.u. Aidodk lb?m ,,ru t|l0 aWaaT J^7m,mi tk* Kmt ?*???. laaWBaa?aaS ; Hie ??Ba^w*TO*f'? Brighton cbnrcli : iLe RtT, Mr. "I T.d.,*|J"' ?art taa ftav. Mr. sa.ir^.oa of Clw}' ?^?*?.^<t0!?,1,','?,*?:????1,???'' lb? saoaaaaaiS THE FRIXCPS MALADY ? CAXCEH. DR. MACKENZIE ADMITS IT AT LAST, BUT DBPBECATES AN CFEBA110K. I'ROFFPSim BKI?GMANM AC'COI'.IiINGl.Y Will. G? DBBTAKB TO BBMOYB the oitowTn, part OK WBICfl WILL BBSBBT To ??? FKS90R VI1?CIIOW. FOR EX? AMINA HON. Berlin. Nov. 10.? A dtfratch from Baa ???mo to "The New Free Press" bays that Dr. MueUenzia udmit.s tliat tlic gjTOWUl in tlie Crowjj I'rirrt's throat is a cancer, and deprecates an op?ration, wliich he declares will lie hoth useless and dan? gerous. 'Jlie Crown Princess nlso opposes an operation. This dispatch nlko says the Crown Prime will, nevertheless, return to Berlin forth? with to cnaMe l^ofcsor Bergmann to ap?rate ob him, as Dr. Mackenzie r?ftasca to operate from insidi- the throat. A dispatch received hy the "National Gaiette" his forenoon says: "An effective examination of tin Croara Prince's throat i's Impossible at present. owing to a recurrence of the swelling of the larynx. It will lie nf nr 88817 ,0 wait until the swelling subsides, and it will be probably two days 1 efori: an examination can be made, The pli.vsi'iaiis will remain in attendante." It is officially announced that the consultation of physicians at San Remo has not removed the fears concernili..: the Crown lYnice s complaint which were recently expressed by Dr. Mackenzie, Final decision refardiag the further treatment ef the patient baa been poatponed until alter a mieroaeopio examination of a portion of the growth has been made. London, Nov. hi.?The dispateaee received here this ator?la? concerning the eon? dilion of the (?cunan Crown Frinco aay tli.it it is entieal, and that th? Prince will re'urn to Berlin OB Friday, where another operation ?ill he performed ou ina throat. Apart man ta are beim; prepared in the palace for tho reception of the Prince and tbe doctora. Professor Bergmann lia*! preparad for publication ablator? of th.? (town Prince's dueaae, Privato telegrams from S ?? Remo pive a gloomv and alamina prognoaia m regard th? Prime if t lio growth in btS throat proves tu ne ot a malignan! nature and trnchetomy ii necessary. ? dispatch sent to I In luvt sais that a por? tion at'! the growth in I be l'rir*ce's throat will probably be sent in Proleeeor Vire how for examination. Ii aleo saya ibai nwirg to the prencnee ot a alighl inmor m to" ondee ol the larynx an operation tbcre ai preacni n impossible. THE WHOLE LARYNX MAY BE CUTAWAY. All. lili: DOCTORS AGRRR III ? ? lili: OROWTII I- a l ?.???.?:? MU'? G???? I. HAS BCAttCF.LY ?'.kl ? SIM ?". SATURDAY. Bl ?i iv, Nov. io. -Sorrow ami excitement pie? vail among all classes. Tbe one gr at question on erery body's lips ?-: ""What will tbe m ?? four boon bringt*1 Prince William to-day sent a- telegram to tbe Emperor sayinej " Fuihei looks verv well.'? rim latent repon from Sau ?'?????? is to be efleol tha' Ihe ( row > Fnnee s eomooeed end personally writes lelegram tm tbe 1 nmeror. hut thai lu? bas noi up lien silice Saturday except in c?sea ..: absolutenerensity. Itisstatedon authority thai ? ?I iiu; noi?.ms agree 'hat ti..? L'rown l'inno is afflicted with eaueor, imi that a further examination is ueedod lo decide wbetbei il will he Decennary to exci <> ti,e ? ?., e ?arnyx or only pari ol it. Tbe Crown Prince will ciTc his decisimi to-morrow whether or imi he w ill niihin11 ?? ? be operation. A GENERAL DECLINE OF sto k s. I SI .VMM -i CAUSED it V III rulli- COMCRRXIR0, nu: C80WH ? ? ? : ? ? ? ?. ash WaRUKR RUMORS I ROM RUSSIA I.omion, N?v. lu?Tiie Block RxcbaBge waa aarlaualy uiatiiriic.i toiinv hy the reperte eeaoeralag th? crown Prlaee sani warUks ruuioia frana Raaaia Konagn ose ut? p.? ?????????-,? gasvarally. uaelaaiug the toltawlaai Ku? slan S*a, Turkish It?, Hungarian V i'Aitls, Nov. 10.?There was u (.'encrai eollaSaM an Dio Dearae te day. BssMes lbs palltieal cr?ala, lame aalUag urieia fro.u Barila helped bo deepen ihe deprea ,.u Hire? per .cut teliti??* fell BOc, Italian ?eniiiuca 0OC, credi) rutilai ? if., aad Suas CaaalaT1?!. ? lu.m.is, Suv. 10.?Another canna for the BAtness of iho Bnaucial st?rket te-day aaa a rumor p.,it inn Kelcba Bank bad daeilaad to loan on Baaalaa seeuritles. The Iterara Zeitungauggaata thai th? coarse adopted by tke i.iiuk ih intende ? .1? a counter morii la the KnSBJaa de? eree that the branche* of tuo Baaalaa Imperial bai.? ?tataOarteaahdraita written laUenaaa. li ?? believed I..T tuaiiij? o|if raiors od the Boame that the aeUanol tua Keiolia Bank bmi a BBorn aertooa moine aadthatahe aanh 1? noting andar t..e dirai liona ff l'rtuce Biamarrk. ItuaaiaBaocuntiaa ta-dar fell 2'a. The arerei Itatureol the market arai tue fall in Prussian eoaeols, which da illuni Ig per ei-Dt. I in? ir wa? ali avi rari? ili(i|> In farei .'.. ?ecurlitea ol ..ne pereeat, ? reali Anstalt iiecllned ti?'? mam?. Bl. Peterannrg exchaase was lower al 17?">.?>?, alni ? ? itile? weir quote! Ht 177.85. All BoaslaBI resilient in Barila hare been visited liy the pellro aad glTra h hot <>'? qtieaUeae relating to tke data and place of ihelr lurtii ihnir denteati? ami buslnea? lue, el??. Auawer? te ine?.? question? must Im rient to tue Ulis Man (riiiaulule wiiliiii iweatj G???? Ho ra. -- ? MB GBEVT NOT KhADY TO RETIRE. BUT ?????? II nOUVIRR I UBI a I / RS TO BESIOX u.M.K.s-, bl ariLsoa lbavu rag palacbim? MBDIATBLT. Paris, Nov. io. li. is siai<-il t?at Prcatdcai t.rr,?,? llils cveiilni; d>rlai>?t tliat ho dad not dlOBm ol r< raalgal?! Uaaiedlately ; that he wouiu el?aoae Bis own tin.a <?n Iho heels of Mils report comes another to the elfeot that i'rlino .Minister ICouvl'-r lia* tlireal.ii.il Ui roBlSJI unlc-s M. WIISOB leaven Mm l'alai?? of Mi? e?yaeoa ih? rasaanaaes of ??? rieeni.ni, immediately. ??? io? niel tuna in ihn CaaTarel inai y.w'eriiay in re? laiion in BL WUaaa bava caaeed a aeraialloii. lbs newsjiajiers ?icelar? that It Is ImpeaBible that he ????,.,1 L>e allowisl lo ? ape. .VI ?a????? le ><1 a CODr ?.?.n o witii PnsMeat i.ievy onlay in releraaea ??, in? debatss to tau.? place laBthe Chaaaber of Deputies. In th? ftgamlrtaT. tonni ilo Doiiv ule .Mailhfeu, ba? lare oilier huslinss hail beent h< ?"??, Inoveil for leav? to ?'? ? . ?" . ! .'?? ??? l.ov.j inumi Witti le?.irnrfl to M. Wilson, aeclarlag it tu ba Imaanastbls that, altas tho aUseaaaaVa inani? yesleplny, there should l>e.auy delay in IBS II Ball lag tho puhlic ialini, which had re? ? e. ? ?<i a Bavera shock. Il Belag Uivailed by Ihr, ?haialier lo <1Ihcukb the molimi, count <?? ? imi vili?? Maillefea aaked the Qov? erniiii ni for Inlonnation almiit the aa nous of M. Wilson. m. Meara?. Mlanater of Jastiea. repUed that ih? Oaveraaueot ftecliaed to accept any raapaasibUltj for Iho doltiKH of M. \Allson. IL l'uni moved that Ihe UoveraaMot order an un ii.i-<ii;?i.? laqmry mio the BiiefaUoaa acalaat M. Wilson, .vi. Bouvier -a .? thai tin? (,??? ? inn. nt accepted M. Pious lu.ilmn, and ho trusted that noboUy ?mill miaappreueud Mi? leeainiei wmeh actuated it m aa doing; M. Maseau mvi jut iiire,;..i n,e i?ibllu I'rono? utor lo InatitUtC a JnUu-ial ln.|iiiiy. Ills aitimi hail been gpOWtalaBDUa. Thla ?'?< la. anon vva.< (reeted with aiipian.ie. M. KoUVlCT then aunotini e<| that in? CatMuet had decided freely ami on ita own re kpunnlbility, and ?l ?.??<? the . ?,amber ?,, vnto th.- arder of tha iiay. 'ihe chamber approved the suRge Utn At Mio trial thn l'ubili', l'io.? ciitor aiinoiineed ilial an inijuiiy wouhi b? Instituted raganUag Mm ivilaon letter?. The dessoce Mer. ion-, demanded that the ca^e be afljourinil. 'l'ho court ronnented to Ihe ad? journment of ih? trial of General < altar. I, bin ron I,mi,?I Hi? niais of I.e.,rial d'Aiiillait and Mine. ttataaaL CLINGING PAST TO RIS BON-IN-LAW. VIOLRRT BCBMR 41 A CABIXKT Ml i.iim; vviikn bl nai \ ?? m 11 si s m paar witi u. wilaom. ParMj Nov. ??. M. Rauvier t?????.? l'realdeal <?n'?y to dar an I Inferii.wl Bin, of the de< Isioi ? of the. Chamber of iif-jmtif*. 'ihn Premier then aummeaed as Immadlsle linn il of MiBister?. There are rmaars that a vaMeat ?rene e? curre I at Mie cenarli when, to ??? p? reatina of Ina MlBi-ler?, PresMeal Hr?Vf r?|illad olislii atrly that ha wn.ih! noi ? a. I wi,h M. WllSSB. ? ht) dlaOBBaSal uf M. '.lagimii Ig aiinoiiuenl. ?? a> ? M. WILSOa RKMOVEfl II IH PAPKR& rvins, Nov. 10,?M. Wilson has removed ah ina papera fioiu the l'.lyece l'alio? tu hlaown re hleace. ? ?? ?'G????? AM) MAM?! VILLE To BBIKO BOIT. Io mis, Nov. io. Mr. o'Kricii uni Mr. MamlCTlllo will on their relcuae Iroiu tin? Tullan,ore Jail ?.p??? ?.ut? fsr B*amaaas hwIllegal errasi a*.im.?t BlaaTlstrals Btahea, who er.lereit Ihelr i.rrent after the rtieialon aa the appeal oflhelreaaea at Mil? In-Mown ami 1er assaalt auainat lagpTtfilfff ol Paltee (*raagh. who executeil the order. ? . f> TIIK ?V.AK DKtT.INKf? TO BBI PI laTCI HIHMAIU K. f"T. Pgfi KMilOKi, Nur. 10. Il 1? reporitxl that tii? </ur haa dira, ted At. ue Uieia, the ituaalaa Mlulater of For aten AfTiIra, not to proceed to ?????? : i?l<r> that h ? ?liv? ellili?? to ?.?? Prlaea Blanaank. lae apaedy return of itie Czar heru l? unica desired m olliclal t?ralas THE BEY. MK. DEBUT UNDECIDED. HE MILL CONSULT III-? OLD FLOCK AM? HI* FAM? ILY BBPOBB ACCBSIIEO tup. call ??????????. laOSBOB, Nor. 10.?Tua Rev. Mr. Harry, who has been offered tue pastorship of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, BaVivad at ijueeuiiown to-day. He ?aid that ha waa lunch raipraaaad with Dieoblja "a ooidlslltj Be fore ?o reptlng the offer be lnteud? ta couault tils old floclc aud his falliliV. -a> - ?a ORGANIZING AGAINST THE POLICE ^K OHARLRS WaVRRRH BSMAEB*. THE EEI?Y OF CAVAIRY TO KKKP OltPKR IN bOBDOE. ?aORBOB, Nov. 10.?4Jumiiiittees of the loodlag ATork mon's ltadlral clubs held exilted meetings to ?lay. and decided to iiigoalie tl?? fullest lares to sppsss the pottOB edlil rjlOBlBg Trafalgar Square on Sunday. The cluhs working Iu conjunction with the UmdOB avaaeboa ol Ike Irish laaagsa, ?s ?oil as lbs enelatlet cluhs. will ? ml eostfnsejkta. The moderato liad.eal* want the IsaaWs ta ootsall with iir. olattitoaie. arfca has roaoe to Lendon to attend the tonerai <>f Huron Wolverton, beton lisklii,; a ? olli-lnn with tho police, ?elr ?halles Barren, the Chief of l'olle?, d?'inaiid? ih.ii the pollo tie reinforced with cavalry. Robert Graham, neniber ol parliament for the Dorthweat dliltdon of Lar.ark?hlre, an advanced Uh eral, ?ih* attempi ?? -??.?:?? In Trafalgar Biliare on Bunday neu m order to toa! Iba legality of the police edict. EABTHQUAKE IN NOKTHKRN ITALY. BeanvHor, 10. an oaxthejaaseBaaoosurrsd Is North? ern Italy, There were no total r?unit?. I.iim?i\, Nov. 10 A abaca of earthiiuaVe has l-ten felt in "oathera Irelaad. Tba lighthouse at Caps BalU? iint-u? was Bavatagad. MR OOULD AND Till: CABLE ?????????. |.?????, Ber. IO.?Il la atalad thai JayOSsM la ta TfstiLMting tho mettovl? of the trnllle of th? calile paul eoaapaatoa ?u.i that he will try to laacgaiilra sad nu piove tac aerrtea. ? -? MAYOR silt IV AN?-? CASE TO BE REHEARB, in in .in, Nov. in. The Oororament'a api" ai fromtbs detialea or Magistrate OMmnaall ta dMmleam. tbe eaaa ? onl Mayoi Salllran, wba araa charged with pabbah lag n ins paper, Tht I'afiaa, reparte of seating ? ef an?? preaaed branche? ol I he National ? ..-:t?aa?. . ?rat decided day. ? ha ? am t order? .1 th.it ihe ran?.? muat be referred bail? and reheard,_ IS m: mi: n:n: uoMB-TUROWEHt A SING s?:;,. CONVICT8 AFFIDAVIT ' III BWBAB8 lim G??? RI ? I ?CIMINW I- IB G??8 CITY, and Alilo: A c si -?.? r<? HIM G?? Al ? I'M D MAB A (AM" M lit I AH |.? Al D Bi ??? I in un aa ? ni ?; BAILMoaD G??G???. Attorney ?. ?, IV'agener, ol No. BO Second?.?) v??., aent a teleoTam to Captain Blaek in Chicago yea :? id iv m the ? ffecl tba? be hail an affidarli atei Dg positively that the man who ? brew tbe l.ili at the llaymarkct rlol waa in New?York City. Mr. Watrener waa seen by a reporterai an early hour this morning al hiahouao. ? ? ? -, .-? ? < t : " frani M ay ho ff, who waa ronricted ol attempt? in. to defraud tl"? Greenwich [nsnraoee ? ompauy m October and sentenced lo nini sing for four and u b.ilf year*, wrote lo me asms ?ia\s .-ilo, ?nul on .Viivcuiii?-r 1! I wenl to Sin. Hn., w irre li made an affidarli ?? I ire the notary"pnblio of the pn-on, 10 t.?? cflecl Iliai be I?.e >.\ ? ie man who threw be Maim irkel bomb, I be affidai it ia anbal intial ly aa fol In we; ''I am thirtj ?ii yeateol age ? a? ,ih Im tn m Meek enhurg, Germany, 1 bave s wife sad tbrr? children la Hamburg. I have i.? three reara and five roontha in ihiaconntry. I laatlir?d at No. 47.1 Kaat Seventi to rtb-st. I.n i ? in .la n? .,?-. lHh7,1 waa inlroduce?l to Klionnn riehen?*? In William .?chart l often beard l*charJ apeak of r*cl 'il'/. s. ha f toil mo >' ??- ?? ? va? an Anarchial and hue ? all aboni anarchy, rbia ? - gt No. US tasi ? iiMty-fir-t -t. Mrs 11 oral vas pie-, lit. "I h?? lii t time after that thai I as ?? Bcbeuts was ton Sunday morata, two week*' later, lipepole nl nnarchy, dynamite aud eraon. ami <>i the bomb at the Haymarket. II?? told roe that In? hai 11 red m ? bieego at tba tun??, and that )i<- bad to make Ins eaca<aa. ? aaked biro Aihv he Imi ? ? make hi* ?? cape, Ilo said that ihe poltao anepected thsl be win eon? cerned and that he gitt sway. .-chart waa preaeol at tins interview, They are both Anarahiat*. Mus louver :iti"ii look pi ?..? at 7 p. in. 1 aaked Scheut! il I?? knew aajthing abont Ihe Haymarket hooib, mid I)?? said : '8,ieakiug ? ? ail ? .? ; ?? lent ?? ?*? gold." ??'Ihe aeeoud conreraation I had with Scheuta was during the Drat week in February ??? (be ? "in? r of I ialiti Arat-at. aud r'irel a???. Hebeuts aanled me to help linn kill ? loan in fill?, -lirai -t. ?? fil ?1 Ih?? man must ??? killed m the daytime !>.ose be bad (3,000 in ins saie. II.? tho wed me ssandba.and a ?*lul>. Irnfoaed t<> bare anj ihio. todo with bun. Hoaaid: ' Von're ao g"?nl. I bare done wurae Iban tua . I waa one of ilio A urchiaii in Chicago. I threw the bombs ofbera ;ir?? ?nflenng for it. Itut lha 'a none of my buai ur-^." II?? told me thai be had ihre.? h?tnbe in bis ?alcbel anil thai h?? hail I.e. ? behind a wagon al the lim?? ?? the llaymarkel riot. It bad been agrei*?l Id ihroa the l?<>iii'i~. when Ih?? pili.? Ulte] .?? ?!. luit the bloodhounds came too late, lie ?aidi " I tin??? one hi ?<? be in." 4 ? ? next coiivemaima avmIi him was one week later ?n No. MM Ksat ISeveoiy-aizih-at. There l"1 gbowed me tao ptocea ol non, or ai lesat they looked like iron. II.? Baked ne ^ll I hail e\*r htm a liomli. I told linn no. II?? f>n'?l : " I liose are bomba," ami aakiy] me if I wanted ??n??. I aaked bun if they wore loaded, ami iie sani: "A good tusrcbial would never ?any aay ? lung Imi loaded bomba.'1 My oeat conreraation with hiBJ wuh on Kebruary l*v Kebeutzaaid in reference t?. tin- Chicaao An? archiste: "Il ihev bau. ilio???? men, (.riun.'ll and lbs twelve mes oust die like dogs," 'Two m *oka later, be apobe ab ut the bombs aud ?aid tl? ?r bo bed bee. |??>??????? al ili" me.-lini; held in Irvinv Hall at the lime tbe Anarchists were aontsmsed. He bad s satchel at ihm tI'm- contamina three bonihs ami be aid that lie would bar? thrown tin-in had tho bloodhounds bes?me Dobesi ? I ? * "'Hebeuts ??..-i at s<>. 1,150 tirai ave.,sud hi erooloyod at csrpeotry."' s?. bents ivas the pnneipni witness for ? Im ?.pie at Maybotfa Inai, hebents ih employed m tIj.? rapali abooaoi the l'hard Avenne Surface Ksilwar, Mr. Waconer said that be bad grast tarli m tini allelui it. Il?? -ai<i : " Ine affidavit waa made on Noreaabef ~ ami m Uaraasn. I eoromuoicsted with tin? eounael for th? ooodemoed men and aeted HteorUing to his Inatructioua. I went ??? Bnporinteadeat Murray* to-ntgbl and nskeil Inni to scalili the premiaos occupied by scheuiz, and he tolil in?) that it would ho aoceassry for me I?? get I wainmi." ?*>- ? RUMORED BHOOTINU OP Mil. ? ? INN'KM,. A MAltll.lN', 8TOBY AT ???????? IB CUICAOO WHICH it it.Ns ?? ? ??? m t'N litri.. (?????.?, Nov. 11?A hnr blMk-whitaiered poliosmao rnsbed into tho iati about l'J:40 a. m. to dav ami declared that a report hud spread 00 the streets thsl Htstee Attorney Griooell had bee. ?hot. Imaasdlately tbojaii ofli???? beoaaas a aeens of confusion. Deputies Wbtsporod to Pack other mid awwspavpof Basa ru*bsd out to run dewa the ? umor. Deputy < lerohand deelsrsd thsl be did not bolwts the rumor for ilio reason thai tw. hours previno ly a tele|inoiii<? iiKjuirv was made from ? polio Nial mu ask me il il Was true thut Muni) Maison liad ??-<-?? sbsfc ' ,;|; cei ,lack?oii, who onuii?lit Ike tepoit of QrlBoell'a being .hot, said taiatl h?? waa on duty in tbeCrimi nai Cauri Buildiog sad wsa esllsd up by ti.? ????" pbooe from tbe Central Polioe % tat law, rise dock oerajaant ai tbe CeatraJ said: " We have a ruiior inai ilio Stai??'? attorn? y has been killed. Doyou know any thing ol it at Ike Mail G I lus start??! the officer over to the jail, ? her. It? fourni that be isa^ Ike lim to brtOgtOC ruBaut ilici??. A lew gain?tes after ? o ?lock it became known positively Ihat there w.m no IrUlfa in I h? i? port Btenogrspbsr Pareeli, o? Mr. Orinnell's office, eommuaicsted with GrinneiCa bouse and found that he Was Hate and gOUod in bed, - ? ? ???.?? p mm, po i// /,?/)//,? a DETECTIVE. Han i? ham i?-i o, n?it. io ispeetof). The intasi wars af Dimmlg, aaapaetad atanleref of Boa Ifayoo, la la apply for a writ of habest earsua Tba epalleatloa la sieda through a Meati, whs allega* that Mainile la lUeaslly restisi aad of in? Hberty,aa be in not bald hy any praeeoe of law or ardor of Mart, bat is asad ia aasBsaasssi at ???" ???plier of Die ? liii'f of l'olii??. The writ has l.e.-n inaile ralarsaala isaaorrew. ? >?? t ?. ? ? ?- iiu.-.iu, sha has d?se most of Mia work of eollaciiog rvnlenc? a/iilu-t lumiulg ami lniellili ili.? linier'., aviinectlon with Dr. aWwaSB, has reeetveil inanv llircatenlBa Iettar? racemi)', ilwlarlnr tin will he ktllo.1 If ho t.rr?l?ta In III? Work. They hart) aad ?null f fleet ou hin that he wld not aSJ or drink nuUlde at bi? own bou?a for fuar of btuug pelaauad. FIELDKN AND SCHWAB SAVED JUSTICE TEMPERED W1TB MERCY. GOVERNOR OOL-ESIW RELIEVES THE PEO PLI OF ILLINOIS. FOUR OF THE AIS'AKCHI?TS UEPT FOR THE ROPE. lingo KscAPiNo nr ei'icmr.?spiks, parsons, BJtOBL ami h-ciikk ?.?.?? t? r.vjoY tp?.?p VAUNT-CD MAIlTVIUi.iM?KKI.IF.F G??.? TllltutTiHi IT TMB STATE?TIIK BXAOT HOUR OK TIIK HANli IXCJ LNKNiiWN?. Tho anxiety winch the? people, of Chicago have f< It for many days vv.is relieved in a ineaMirn yesterday by tho announcement that Governor Ogleabj had decided to interfere only in the tante of two of the condemned Anarchista, Ficlden aiui Schwab. Rii decision in writing was made public Baal night. His reasons for not Interfering la the caae of spies, Parsona, Lingg, Bagel and Fischer were that they were guilty and had not Baked for executive dem? . n. ? u gUiltj men but had demanded freedom Bl innocent men. Louis Lingg, bj raome means unknown, twereted in his ceil ? small dynamite shell. Placing this ill his mnith he ldi'W his jaw and neck t>? piccea. Il?- lingered for several hours In agony. His death and the commutation Of his companions leave fonti nun to In? hanged to-day. The hanging will probably take place at p o'clock Uns morning. GOVERNOR OGLE SB l'\S* DECISION. No DO?BTTHE SEVEN MEN WERE G??LTT. His \' 11 \v - BBIRFLY BTATKD???? IKBTRUMRXT COMMI ???? G?? 8RRTBXCB IK TWO cams. {?t anTjawaara t? ma irihl-ib,] BrRixoriF.LD, III., Not. ?a?A ligh "f relief came when it was announced bv Governor Oglasb.v'a son Kebert from tbe steps ..f Ihe ftoai poreh of the ?, ?* tien al G? o'clock this aitare son tl.it the decis i. ? In relation t " tbe condemned Anarchists woald h? rendeted at 7 o'cloek. Tlie dav opened with huh iniI ir iras fitting that a public, worn nu.l .in? Oils, iboilld have to-t from 8 SII ????? moie ? than the reality. All day long tbe tele? graph boys carried messages t.> the Governor. The? ?rere arni nom every unarter of the country. Some laked for im n v, some for ? ?emenci, ami some bohllv thai the ?av? u? allowed t.> take its course ? sfere remi or Kb care. It was evi lenti* Ilia pur? ?.t Ihe <...vein.,r ?.? announce btl decision coto? nar ????, Iy ? ;ir y in the d \. Attorney-t'eieral Hunt war.ln conference with tho f?i ire root mo-t of the lorenoon, in the library goom on tbe right of tbe entrance hall sf the mansioit. The (?orernor most ef Ibe time occn l< .1 the wlllo? chair that stands al lbs andofbia long tabla Va tv.?,? tbe tiro windows sntl l?.? would occasionally pac? ai roes the room. Ili?? face waa'a study, but In? !u..ke.i determinati? His eve? gave ev idonee of I .-a rep, but he bad tbe brave, stern end fearless ? irauco that won victory end glori foi Illinois In the War of tbe Kebellien. While bie heart was brave, it was tender; lut his |ndgmenl assetai anu he bad tl;o coornge to carry opt lila convie ?; 7 p.m. the Governor's secretary an? no need to tbe newspaper men wl ? varai illected :.t of the bonne thai the aentanca ol Samuel ? ? en an.? Michael Schwab bao bean commuted lo imrriaonnient for life and tbatlbe sentence of th.- other condemned men woald remain an? rit. For an hour previene to the giving ont of the result u ? a?? known to mosl ?f Ibe correspondents m BpriaaBold that Governor Ogleebg bad eaaonaoed his eetlaa t.> the Rbenfl "f Cook ( '.mi ? ty lathe alterne nn. Tbe en Me lioruu.iint wa? (?iv.-ii nut ah.nit ? n. ??. It WB8 SI follows! Btatr or 11.11 sui-. E?rri'Tivr? Ornea I M'l;|- .,? IH u, Nm . in, I 887. \ f>n Ibe -Urn day >>f A must, 1886, in tbe ('....'< County Criminal ?'..urt, Angnsl l?piea. .Albert If. l'arsone, Bamuel Fie den, Michael Schwab, Adolph Fischer, (Jeorgc F.n..'le nnd Louis Lingg were found guilt) bribe verdict ..f the jury and afterward sentouoed le be banged for tbo m inter of Matthias J, Degan. An appeal eras taken from such finding and sen title.? tu the Supr?me Court of the Mai??. Thai ?mut ui.<>n a linai bearing nnd after mature delib? eration nuanimoualy affirmed the iudgmeul "f ine court below, The caae now routes before me by petition of the defendants foi consideration ?? ?...venu.! of th.? Mat.?. 11 th.? letters ..f Alberi Parsons, Adolph Fischer, George Engel and Lout?* Lingg demanding "unconditional release," or a?? they expresa il "liberty or death," and protesting m the strongeal language sgatnal mercy or commu? tation o( the sentence pronounced against them, can be considered as petitions, pardon, could it be granted, which micbl imply any emit whatever apon the nut ..f either ol them, would noi be such a vindication aa I bey demand, Executive inter ven taon apon tbe grounds Insisted apon by the f..ur above named persons eould in no proper bobm bo uVwiiimd nn exercise of tbe cnustiiutioaal power t?? grant repnevea eommntatioug aad pan!..us unless baaed apon the belief on my part of their eo tire Innocence of the crune uf which they stand convicted. Tin: VBRDICT ORB THAT (?NN.,? in Q*jr.8TIOXRD. ? < areful cmis ileratton of the evidence in the reeord af the trial of tbe parties as well aa of aiii niicireii ami claimed fur them oatside of the record ha- failed to produce apon mv Baiaci any impression teneing to napeaah tha verdict of ihe jury or the. ludgmentol the trial court, or of the supremo ('our: affirming the guilt of all tbeee parties, Sat* istted, tBMwalora, aa I aat of Ibeii guilt, 1 am pre? cluded imm considerine Ihe question of commnta ti.ui <.!' sentimi.f Albert ?, Parsons, Adnlpb Flacher, George r?ngel aud Louis Lingg to impri-? oiiineni m Hie penilcntnrv, ?is they emphatically declare that ? bey will noi accept each oommutatton. "Samuel Ficlden, Muh.iel Schwab and Augnai Spies unite m a petition f..r "executive olemency." Molden ami Schwab in addition preeent separate mu? supplemental ? petitions for t in? commutation Of their renteneea. RBtBONS BOB CLBM1 ? ? G? "IRLDRR and sen vv ? it. While, aa said above, I am ssAiafied of Hi? guilt ot ail the p.ittica, aa found by the verdict of tha jury, wbieh waa anata, raed by the Judgment of the court?, a musi careful consideration ot the whole subject had? mo to tho conclusion that tin? Bentenee of the law as to Samuel Fielden and Michael Schwab may be modified as to each of them, in ih?? lutatesi of humanity and wituoot doing violence to publie justice). Ami as to the said Samuel Fielden ami Michael Schwab the sentence is commuted to impriaonment m Hi.? penitentiary for life. As m all tue other aleve naineil defendants I do not feel justiiieii in ? ? ter ? en ? ? with the sentence of the court, VVhile I would gladlv have eome t.i a <ltf feren I conclusion In regard t * ? tbe sentence <>f de? fendants August Spies, Adolph Fischer, George Bugni, Albert ?. Parsons aud Louie Lingg, I re? gret to say iliit uuiler lbs solemn Benseof the obligation.? ol my "Ilice, 1 have been iiiiahli? to ilo Richard J. Ooucaav, Governor. TUR PAPRB G??1 BAVBIl ivv.i ? ? ? ? -. The following ih a eopv uf the llisliuiuetil offi? cially oonuauttng Mm eenteuoe ot Fielden aud Bchwab : Btatr of Illinois, Executive Denartment Rli m nui .1. (Ril.Rsar, t:<irrrnt>r ?/ ??iiun?, to Ihr . ,s/irii/l of Cook f'oMnfy. (?in nivi. ? U beraas Samuel Fielden and Michael Se h wall w en? eon vie teil at I he .lune n-r in. A'.D listi. of the Criminal Court <?i Cook County of the crime ot iniinl.?, and wem eeetenced therefor m in? Imaged ; andwberessit has ?.u presented ?..livers good citisene of said county thai said Samuel Fielden aud atiehjel Schwab an? lit and pi oper nuli) ei n for executive eleni? ne y ; Now know v.? Hint I. Richard J. Ogleshy, Gor? ernorof Illinois, by authority in m ? vente ? by the ? oiistiliiti-ui nf this Siali?, ih? hv I li-se presenta cominillo t li? sentence, Ihe sani Samuel Flehten anil Michael Bebwah to imprasensseal fur life, lu teete? nioiiv whereol, 1 hereto hoi mv hauti ami canno to he affixed the greai seal of Biete. Done ut the City ol Springfield this tenth ?lav of November, in the year .>f Our l/urd MM thousand eight hundred aud cigliti-seven aud ol the ludo pendenco o? the United States the one? hntxired and twelfth. lt. J. OOUWRY Governor. Hkmiy D. DeMBBT, Se? reiary of Mate. It was learneilat a late hour to-night that Can tain Blsek ha?T sent a dispatch to Schilling to remau in Springfield, as lin (Hiack) will arrive hero in the momm?? at G-iiO to appear .hefore the Gov? ernor und urge . may in tho oxeotition of l'arsone on the ground unit the latt?>r 18 iu-.au>? and has heen for many months and in not responsible for his acts. Ho will also make a plea for Bartes and in fact for all the condemned men. Certain It is that Mack will arrive heie in the m lining and that Schilling has remained to meet him and join tn the plea to the Governor. Schilling positively refused to lie interviewed or to answer any ?ideations whatever rei iting to the sub j'ct, \et ho did not deny the authenticity of the report G?G ULAU A SXIE TV L ESSESED. CHICAGO HEAVES A BIO H OF BELIEF. EXCIYEMI NT CHF.CKKD ?? TIIK ????????G? AC TIOR???? TAV? COaTMOTSYXOB. ?KLIKVKD TO BE IRYBB LIRA (IF Jl'RTICK. Chicago, Nov. 10.?It was half past 5 when the news of the GoA-ernor's , action reMhed the city through official I channels, mid fully nn hour Inter wh?n the fact swss mu le known in the street. The disiateli from , the Governor WBS deUvered to tlie Sheriff at the jail by the manager of the Western Union Tele? graph Companv, and simply state?! that the tentsBeeaof Pielden and Biiiisab were ooBUBBted it?) ini| risoninent for life, und I lint the other four I must 8t.nd. When the iiih'lligem'e p???<"?.?<1 the publie it WBS SOcepted ivith ? sigh of relief, and I almost iBstaBtgBeously chocked the increasing excitement, It ivas Buhstantially wbst nimmst ?very one expected, and the two commutations were ? elieved to be ?n the line of justice, l^arsona'a bombastic exclamation of "Liberty or Death" hml ili? anawered to sverybodye as*tisfs?etion. There were very few Indeed outside of Anarchistic limits who really desired a commutation In his cat*. II?? is regarded as an unevenly balanced man Intellectually, who has conceived the Idea tl.it he I? s-., s-eil the hand of a skilful writer, und he is I? < ."k < i i mon mote as a martyr to his ?iu u inn ?. than to thai ofanj real or aste advocsej of ile? cause of the oppreeaed, Apart from Spiee he is tin* imr-t condemned In public judgment. A naiin? American? he is regarded as an enemy to the liberal lawa <>f his own country, Cynical, vituperative and a??!.???? in his epeech, much of the respoua hi ity f< >i- the great tragedy ?s ?mpoeed u oo him by public opinion. Il>? has evinced bo stum* of remorte, bul l?'>s remained d?liant, fund liis proclam?t ions issued from his cell have ?n ereaeed the feeling of original disgust tor him. UN remark to-day on hearing of tho eel of Lingg mnnifcKted no sign of contrition but rather of applause. Throughout he has clothed bimself with a -? n of mawkiak sentimental cloak which, to Intelllirenl m inda has been moal repulsive. In fa< t, both Bpiea and Parsons are looked upon as Johnny itcads-in air InHatpd with tlie Idea that ti u ? were traders In a great sotHal cause and henee especially dangerous because ?f *beir com? ? l wookneaa and strength in their al.it. I spheres. In el und r'ischcr sre only apoken ol u> toola ?if their leaders equally responsible before the law,? bm not entitled to other sympathy than that naturally bestowed upon all misguided ?al? pi [Is, Tin? decision of the Governor is likewise meas? ure I in the light of a mild rebuki t?> th? se effusive ?- . sfar who have caused thorn? -??lie-, t., he developed in the proceedings, notably William Dean llowella, whose literary sppeal has fallili more than H.>t not only upon the ears ol tlie Governor, hu? those of th?? public. Ine latter uvs received with a sneer sud a sympathetic -mil?* f? r if? author. Ml-- van g ANDY'S LAST 1 ? RKWEI I. Ir waa late In tbe evening when admission to the jail was allowed te representatives of other than loi al pa irs. M 88 Van /andt Avus promptly on the scene nnd was permitted t<> receive per condemned lover in ber erma in the jailer'a office. The meeting <.r tlie (?no \ia> marked by a moat pitiful exhibition of iri-i.-r ?.? the part of the ?1? ???>1??.1 girl. H>-r la>t boj?o had departed and ili?? murage which she bud -?> Ioiil' auatsined was crushed at last, Sh" threw herself into th?? arms of Spies end wept I hysterically, and at last was iiuickly taken in ? hand by the deputies in charge, who separated I tbem, on?* leading tbe condemned man back to his cell and another showing the sonow-staicken would-be wife to the outer ?l>?'r of the prison. The last hope of PSTSOns A\ as buried late this afternoon by s refusai on tin* part of Judge Tuley t?? Liant a Avnt of l.a i.ia-, cm pus. Attorney Salo? mon argued his plea on tbe ground thsl the judg meni affirmed by tbe Superior Court was against seven men, not sgsinsl ?m?? that the prisoners not being in court when the sentence was pasaed, could net be executed under it; that the death narrant was illegal because it did nog run in the name of the poop lo Of th?? Stat.? of Illinois. The??. qnestiOB. Mr. Salomon argued at length, ami Messrs, Grinnell and Walker opposed. Th?? Conn said be bad bo power or authority to correct tl.rrorg of the Supreme Court; thai the priaoner amis In custody legally and that the Sheriffs pg^ooesa, if pr??css it mlghl i>?? caii.d. was legsl. Ine iasusnea of the writ, iimler the rirouBaStanecs, the )u?lge said would I?? an abuse. Mr. sal.on said be would at once inforni th.? sheriff thai ?? be executed 1'ar sons el al be would ??? held responsible for tlie set, USGO EVADES IUB O ALLOWS. kXPLODING DYNAMITE IN Ills MOUTH. BUYOBEOYO OOBSCIOUSBES. BYTE. SOBOEORB? ins i.Asr MUMBBT8 it a a kid n y BATBBtD, Cbioaoo? Nor, io Iffaasiali. ?Lasts l.ingir, the man whs manufactured tho homh which killed St in.limed above three score of the repteecntativee of the law at the lla.vtnaikot riots Iu tin- city '>u Mar 4, ls^il, is dead, i.oad by his own Land, and Gor? elli.>r ( Igloahy has commuti? I the sentence of death baagirg ever Fioidan ana Schwab into saw ef las? priaosasent for life. In these few words ate suminetl up tlie results of an eventful ?lay, eventful alike for Chicago and tho country. We almost ?say for the world. Ilio blooil-staino.l ?Irama of Aliaren BBS ta drawls, to a close. Ia it lbs last act hut oue I Who ?an tell f Gnly tho morrow can solve thai ?imation. The SXpsrlSSOS of the las' few ?lays certainly has led people to ho prepared lor alun.at anything. A loud report, smoke issuing II oui the coll occupied by Lingg, the overpowering stench emitted ay dynamite wuon exploded, threw the County Jail into speeohlesi excitajii-nt aUortly before '.? o'clock this nforning. Hut it was for a n oment only. The uext moment tho turnkeys stallone I at the Anarchist's coll uulockaJ ilio door ihe jailer rushed oat of his ctllco, and close.l the entrance lo tho " cage," aol every deputy hast? ened to hi?, post. It was ? moment of sapremo iniraate. What would bappaa nest I It was im? poaaible to tolL The very ground that tho offiesrs wen treading cu perhaps was charged yet they aever il inched. ' Tba sight tlia't met them upon entering l.incg's sail was a bumble one. L'pou the cot, stretched out at lull length, tace downsard. lay the misor abla wretcb. Straastsef blood deluged ih?? bedding | and UM floor. PlOOOS of Heab Mid ??one nere scat tarad In evry direction. The gloom of the cell ssd IliO sickeaing vapora of tho exidosiou wero mouth lo appai ? lie atSRtSSt heurt. " Per Gods sake, man. what havo you donof" exclaimed l'urnkoy O'Neil. There was no response, not even tho sign of breathing A light waa quickly brought. Jailer Voll/, fell the pul.-.e of the criminal, ila?! ho ano eee.led iu cheating the gallows f There was no tune to answer the ?location. Aided by the depu. ties, the jailer carried the body to the door ef the coll, out luto the cage and into the ottica. A blood atnlned trail marked the way. It waa an awful sight. Tho features of the criminal were bathed lete iiuct? aa .Seeeaa Paao, RESIGNATION OF DR McCOSII. AGE WAHNS HIM TO LESSKN HIS DUTIES. ragni t?* trcstkes to chod.sr a nkw preiV WENT? PRMSPajlUTY Qg 1||K INSTITI* HON. Jsr t??.?.?a?? to tub trirukb.] Privceton, Nov. lO.-The annual fall meeting of the trustees wa- h Id this afternoon. Dr. McCotth roMgnrsl the office of president, his resignation to tnke effect nt the end of next term. Nothing of importane? was transacted except the reading of the president's report. Dr. M< Cosh spoke et taxi graat prosperity of tho college, the hirge number or students entering this year, and the ?*?*???? of the electivo system, tho addition and BBeahaa of the new fellowshijis and tho advantages of a university lecture couine, which has already been Commenced. In closing Dr. LaUOssh said: "For several years past I have been sensitive as to whether I may not 1? continuing: in my office to the detriment of the college. I em so far relieved by ladiag that no such effect has yet followed. Our entrance class this year, ITt, is larger than ever it was before; as also our total numlicr of students, tiO.?. It was 204 when I came hero and this while wo have gradually been raising our standard of scholarshiu. Thanks to our gener? ous benelaetors, our grounds and build inirs. hooke and apparatus, have been doubled or trebled. Hut, having boon in your service for over nineteen years, and being several years above the threo score-iiud-teri, the time has come to look to my retiring from the presidency of the college, i BS? it clearly to be my duty to ask the Beard to accept my resitmation at its next m'oline in February and np-oint a successor to nie, it heihg utiiler-tiiod that I retain my offiiv ti 11 the he ginning of The third term. I leave the faMlege in a healthy stale, rnU'lleetniilly, n,orally and re ligiousiy. -at A COMPIATE SURPRISE TO THE THFSTFES, iiiKY BBaBD ok nit. afooeH*a m bioxs??? wnu DKF.P ?'????G.??PomiRf.K 80OCRM 'BA, II.-i.ry ?. Alexamler. the w> ll-kuoivii lawver, whT is a graduate nf Princeton ami a meeabar of tho Board Of Truatece, ami who was present at Iho inocl ing of tha?? body yenterday, sneaklag of the resigna tloa, sa ?? bast evening : "Tho meeting of the libarti to il ay was an un? usually large one, Imt there hail been no intimation of fir. Met oeh'i Intention? ami hi- realgnatioa was an patin lorprUe to iho Beard, It treated a pro? ' ? impresgloa and a BmIIbaj >.f aaaftaered aedawee? I iann.it recall an eccgeloa where an anaouBceassal nf similar kind prodoeed such overwaeimlag re? gret. But the Doctor's attloa i- aunawatood ta bu Dna! ao?d Irrevocable. Ih. decieiefl egea it after lonj and thorough deUberattoa. it is in eaeforaaly wtth tin: settled opinion ?? his family that be bos arrivasi at an age wken he inn-L he rclievcil from tin- binden of reaponalhility which it was bandi owing to the iii. t.,i's peraietent activity ami bvaaaaaatMe hab?a of eijiistaiit wink, might bung his Ufo to a ambler? termination, ? may lay, however, that ? never 3.iv? Dr. MeCosh looklBg better? He is seeadngly in In.--..BOf the BWfri robna health. It ill pioh al Iy vii-o fur him to stni) before ho ? ? ,. ? t?? ?now sun? ..? araaklag .low?. Hut it is not the tuten tioo tti.it tin? collega sh ill be abolir deprive I of big wen iieifniahiUtleeaad graat exparieaeele ?eaehiag*. it is expeeteii that bla ralatiooa wit ti tho laatltailoa wiling continue I In aoaio eapagUr attuar ai prof.?.*,,ir or leevV arer probably. A committee to take into coiisidor.ition the whole matter of tha reaigaatlee ml to asaba aaeb - ? ?_?. ttloni a? maybe .Irene I proper w is ip,ioiutaiJ. Tha u,embers ef the emu ult'.oo arc Dr. 8. II. G????????? tea, of Newark, N". J., ch itnuan; Hie rtev. Dr. John Hall, nf New-York i Henry BL Alexander, of Nevy-York; John A. Stewart. of BeW-Yorh ; tUn BST. Hr. VV. EL Oree?, pr,jfo-S)r In the Theolo-I, al seminary nf Princeton. N. J. ; Charle? ?. Oreen, of rrentoa, and tho Bar. Dr. rraucis B, Ilodi?e, of WiUe* baire. " I In? ,|.lestmu a? to who shonll be Dr. MeCosh's sue eraser waa not .liae.is|iefL Tin.? m itter aas loft entirely In Ihe beads of the commut?e, ami u,> .leliuiio acri ,?? la prob itile Immediately. Indeed, there was no disposition to talk abuui a a? yet," Although Mr. AleXaonlar declined to ?peak of tho BUS? ee-Hion, it boa < een learned that ? tiumber of names liara been ?,.????.?????.|. aiuoui: ?Inch are thus? of tiro lier. lu?, lohn liai!, m this ?? y ; Professor William vi. ffireaa. nf Princeton; arni ttu- Bev. tir. Frananti L. Patina, ef tue Iheobwleai Semlanry. Tfca BeV. Dr. John Hall, another of tito trustees of Princeton College, waa found ?t uis homo. No. 3 WesS Plfty-alstli-et., lost evening. I? the reporter he. said: ?? Notions- ton ?Iroagcaa be sai I in renaci to the aliiilty .ml great lenralag nf Dr. Mei osb ?a ? what he has.lnuo fur Hie e.elet'e. II will be impossible to rep..ice hun." Ihe Kev. Dr. Henry I. Van Dyke. jr. wuo is BcaaaaVaB) of the rnnceinii Club of tilt? cltr, said: " Dr. MeCneh baa done a nob a work for I'rineeton Col? bara, ami there is no qaeetloo thai, to far aa lui strencih nini tbe burilen of years will penult. In. will continue to work fol th? Institution. HI? resignation inoaos f.??? .?im? imt the lamm' aside of the weight ?f regpnaaibiuty and the aeeessttyef active aervtce at any ami everr tim*. Indcacndcnl of In? state o bealth or condition. Dr. Me neh*qpatini" In regefil to the calleare lias been at orne bread aun conservadle, and the luatlt itili , ooW ?tamis on a bast? ?There n>i change ?bort of an can guasa could affect It His last yea h.is brea his best le.ir. all! It is rhiracteilstle nf III? wisdom mid hi? BontCBJ ?a.'aetty to make tho be?t the but, He did mit want to drop off bug toleteo while ho bad his full Strength and r.u'iiitaea. One naturally bocina to oak who will smvee.t eueli a man. ',?' fortunately, al hough tlua t. a serions ?( le-ileii, it is not an Impossible uno leauswer. There is BeuaSaht* more than ..ne 11111:1 within the re uh ot ITtmoton Col? lege oho .'..ul 1 earn nu Ihe work ami keep tin- college m,.vine forward, ?long Ho aid lines with the new metho I?. Whoever i? cboseu Id this aptnt ami with this purpose, will receive tbe hearty sopper? nf all Princeton men. One thine will bo dlltleiilt 'o tin 1 a man wbo can raise as unirli money a- |tr. MeflBeO wi'Uo it ??/or ne.'iriiig. AtlA another thing mil probably be Impssalhle ta Bada rival te hua lu blsewii peculiar braueuof plii:.i-,.,.:iy." --a>?-? A BKBTCB OK HU LIKK AND work. .lamea Moi'osn wasnnrn In Ayrshire, Ment?an?!. In lolla Kdneite.l tu Un? univeruties of OlaSgOW and Kdinburgb be early began Sa ahuw etgas or Bterary aad p.iUo?opbi lem latente! a Ukn order. Ilia tiret ?crio,is work, ai .-vr, on the r):olc phllesopliy, obtained foi In in (ho honorary degree of ?. A., and be was ordained u minim,?? of the I'uureli af scutlaud at ArbroatU II 1835, hl lfOBhe removed to lireehiu and from thai time bo took a premtueut part In the di.putos whirl arase in loiiiieollo.i with the disruption of the Meotcg Church, aud tho organisation of the "Kioo ChiircU," wui, h *?* effected In 1843, III* next work u> attract at? tention was **1'he Method of the Dirimi ?;,,v, ruinent, l'b)?leal and Moral." vrbuU waa a theological applica? tion of flr William Hamilton's philosophy, la l?"?i t>e waa appointed profesor of hagaS and inetaphyatcs In Oanen'S ? oiljife. il.lfast. aud wrote in eollaboiatlou with Professor t?. niebla " l'ypica; Konus ami Opooial Kud? le l'reatlon," and " l'imi uni ol tBe Mind." which were ti.Hewed by "Au KxaiulnatioU ol Mill's ibiins.ipbr." Dr. MeiOali ?as elected pre?tlant ef the t'oilege ol New-Jersey al i'rineetou lu Igea, aud h id held lhat offloe up to lb?? pie.em laue. Alluni,? me works ho has <ril teu ne the meantime may he mention.?! ??Tiie Daws ef Dis.ursive Ibeifgbt," " Treatise an ?.01.?.?." ?'Cliriaiianlty and 1'ositlTtsm." the '"-inti-h l'In losoplr., KlotrraphlcaL expository ami Critical, fruM HnteOeaoa to iiainiitou,*' and til.', latuous ?' Keply to 1'iofeesor 1'yu.laU'a lielfael Address." f? TIIK din ATE II A/. ISO CASK. Piiiis.i Mi i>. Maaa. Nov. ID?A liieettutr of tha Williams College Sophomoro Class held al Wiihmnatewu laday waa aiblres.ed by 1'reaidenf Carter ami I?'. I- Htetson, of Ncw-Yoik nty. th? preableni of the Alumni. Doth speakers aak forili haa tbebsxlagof lieorire elio ite was regarded bj tlu.ee noi Interested Is iho rollege. Mr. Btaleaaj ?aid that, while (hero w;is no doubt that tin? reports of the affair ?.ad been K'eiily exagaentad, yet 1 the hiaii'ii.? lit made by anme inemnei? of iba class woiil 1 have no w.-u-h' until it was su a aataaSCa* b/ the Ifsiinioiiv of Hie put Help iBIm la ihe ?B.<ir. Itlsvz peeled that tile latter will noon meet the pre-ident aud [ell wbat part eaeh ha?! m tua mater. Ihevwitl aka tills Steg In the hopo that It will help to remove from th? college some of the ?ttsgroes caused by the iinfortuiiata affair. -?-. A COXMTABLM shot ;v the coke itFaioy. PirrsiiL'.ii?., Nor. 10 (Sfnaraeit, -H.aiie DMaaUag ?till exists In the Connollsvlllo coke rusiou aa tlte result of last susunor's t>ig sirlke, and It, baa Just rosulrcd luilu iheetJag of CWras Morton, one of several deputy ahenft. eii guard at Kllsa A Marshall's works. Morton and another deputy wero walking along a Ion dy ??88? a' rmd whoa ttioy were nred upon fron aiubuah. Mortel resolved almost the entire s ,ntmi s of a sue. gnu He U still alive. _ SJlJrsT PRESIDES G SOUTHWAY ACQUITTED. Ci.kvkijinI), Nor. 10 (Spteialt.? l'ha ca?e against Hts phen A. Nertbway, la the I.'aited sutes Circuit Court, ? ?aiua to a ?miden end to day and S ?autlet of not guilty waa rendered. Tne at tornar for the defen? e objected to tua Introduction of taatimony on tbe around that aa the money tbe bank pmanlani er bla associates lost In specu? lation was paid ta New-York ibla offeace was wnjmltted there. a.d ta? noouaed nana ahould ne tri^d there In.teae?. of laObia Judae ange sustnineat the ebleetlnn. Bauha en*? cannot be Tied la Mew-Yorh eitker. as it is barre* by tao ?tanne ?f ii?iuUoa.