I I Af llb JLJ L r = 1 i u J iiiui I = Tm J t j < G THE SUN SUNDAY APRIL 1 18 I HOW CRIMINATE ARE MADE I 1UCT3 JUMirjV JWOJIf THK nXlttllUOtCli VJ EXIWA IICUWl 16 Petty Crlinlnuls thnt nr Developed Into I Ilnnk Jlarilars Mhrre their Incrnlnne Toots ar > Procured Hum aDd Foreign Crlniliiisla Til Diinirriona Hob r Crlmlnnl Vlillo In comcrpntlon 1 few days be fore tha recent police chances with Cnpl Koily Mr Golden nnd Mr Pusoubury of the citys detective forco I reporter of Tint BUN raised tbo question ns to how far In herent mental qualities and previous habits of life and occupation Influenco criminals In their Eoloutloti of tho several wiiiks of orlmo by which they book to live Capt Kcaly replied that those things have much less to do with Iho set I tling of criminal pursuits thnn tha Immediate circumstances and associations under which the first crlmlmlbtepa nro taken and still lees thnn tho progu lvo < tdutntlon In crime gained In penllcnlhiry nud prison life From this bo I clnnlng a long conversation ensued on tho topic of criminal life Inasmuch as tho three J old and experienced officers corroborated each bther throughout anil broko Into each others remarks frequently for tho hotter elucidation or illustration of points thnt were made It may be as well In presenting a rcsumo of their ox I vorlonco and conclusions to regard tho three collectively ns one nnd their several utterances O3 the combined detective voice Jinny people they stld especially those whoso knowledge of criminal life Is purely the oretical or derived from tiovoU Imagine that persons entering criminal pursuits are goy ornul by what they havo been prelotnly and 1 Ihstn criminal pursuit once adopted > Is ns n rule adhered to or In other words 1 man once I n pickpocket Is nlwajs a pickpocket or m J other ouco I burglar la nlvvnyi a burglar Hardly any supposition could bj moro errone I ous Primarily thero arc of course predis posing Influences which have a certain effect In I governing choice A man of education refined habits nnd possibly n minimum of courage would not bo likely to ndopt the criminal walks I requiring bruto forco nnd nerve Bitch I ono would bo far moro likely to bocomo I forger or tuunterfolter than a burglar or highway rob ber btlll under certain circumstances op portunity and the particular modo of working of thoso who woro hli tutors In crime he might bo either foreign as they would bo to his nature Criminal occupitlon however 19 like everything olso progressive Two things stand In tho way of tho be elnnor In crlmo attaching himself t what wo may vlovv taking them In tho criminals own light as the higher walks of j predatory Industry tho top rungs of tho crim I inal ladder Tho first is naturally lack of ox porlenco and skill the second lack of conn dance In him or knowledge of him by the older and moro practised hands whoso cooperation I would bo necessary Hence If ho cannot etriko out for himself by tho force of his own trenlus somo new line of forgery confidence operations embezzlement or others of the class of crimes dependent upon brains adroitness and address for their success ho must enter on the broad level n n general thlof ono of the class who will steal am thing they can lot away with from a needle to a Milpa anchor From that lovel ho mny rUe partly by tho forco of his own Increased knowledgu of tho Ilcrcnsc1 practice of crime partly by his natural adaptability for especial methods of proving upon the commu nity partly bj thn advice and coiiperallmi of older lrlullni with whom ho comes In contact t whether at liberty or doing lime Inn prison 1rom n pettv general micik thief ho m ly bo count 1111 of u gang of pickpockets unit from n pickpocket In 001110 of time may suddenly CIO to the front with distinction even ns n flrbtelas bank burst ir I There was 1 Caldey ono of the lnnhnt If tan liink burglmMis i an Illustration i I who ho I Jorn Unit job vrit simply an ordinary pick pockel Kobort Corcoran a s nothing I but ono I of the lower tints 011 IitV him PS until sudden ly he mail I r I > talon bj his complicity In I tho robber of the llojlsim Hank In Boston ono of the moft enormous anil nudCMlti bank rob borle ever perpetratd That happened In 18G9 or 1S70 Tho burglars started a patent t inodlclno btoro In a bull ling adjoining tho bank on tho noeond lloor the level of the hank f They cut through tnn mil back of the bnnk pat pinking Into i their patent medicine boxes the brlk ami mortirtlipy took out working I patiently by night and concealing their opera I tions bj dm until Ihoy could get at thin back of 1 tho safo which they cut out holly The next morning when the cashier opened the safe ho found that he could look right through It Into the pntenl medloinontor orwnlk through It 1 ho chnxu mid that f 1100000 In clean en I I had bfcii carried oil In the eouro of Ihu night Tom brnper was another who distinguished hlnifolf by rising from the condition of a 7 badger thlefi variation of the panel I house cune tnbo a burglar and I flratdnaa one UN first big job was the burglary of tho Quincy 1 tnk of Quincy III In 1871 11 tho l war tin I nnco ran lor Ahslxfint Alderman hero in New York while ho was 1 badger thief and ciino vary near being Heeled Theru was target eimpnny named after him Ho incite I moro motley probably than nny other otlr man In his line of business at that time was very liberal with I and con sequently popular among n certain largo class of voters Scott ant liunlnp who were In the great Northampton lan burglary used to bo mre sneak thluveg In Chicago Other Illus trations might bo given If nocssary to show that criminals as a rub go through prepara tory courses of training take degrees In crime b 7011 may bay all that applies not simply to thoso who enter criminal lltoas adults through cholcu or this pressure of neechSltj hit those who are Iro born to crlmo an well Thero In I no high road t tho top of the criminal protection any more than In any other Inf About the shortest cut la afforded by the Btato prisons Thero U improvement there under Pilslmrys management In tho tore criminal education but thorn Is yet needed In both prisons and penitentiaries Tnn Suv was I right In some articles It published on penology a tow yeirs ago In styling thoso Institution i schools ot crime At that time there vverognth er1 together dully In one disused shop In tho Auburn prison 4UU convicts of nil ages and clsses from boys to old men from young < nlt clnners In I crime I to tho I most harilnned Olnl InJ des Verde offenders Iholr intercourse tcs porlo ofellorH 1helr was unre 1 Btrnlned I and It may easily bo Imnglncd what their topic ofconvorsntlon were Out of that school graduated Homo of our worst criminals It who upon entering were mere pettythloves Are there many firstclass bank burglars known as such now nt liberty In this country r the reporter asked 1 tll No was the answer not moro limn twen 1 ty who deserve that nppriiatloii I requires rare qualities In 1 criminal to conMltiitn him ons of t tint class tin must have patience intelligence mechanical knowledge industry dutermtnn f ton fertility of resources and courage all In ni hfuh degree Hut oven If ho poeaosaeg all 0 tinftp they cannot be utilized unless he can I tnl associates possessing the same requisites I or gain admission to onA of the already organ i iced gangs and they are very chary about tak I I Ing now men Into their confidence 8onietlmiH I I the nrresl of single man out of a gnng will put i a Plop to the operations of HID remainder of the 11 J alnl for a long time sluinly because they need c another IU8n anti can Mud nobod they can I I trust Hank btirKlnrBbomotlmcs spend months bOl0lm09 Inltls 1 I In preparation for a job gleaning nocessnry In il t formation or tile habits ol bank olllelals form I Ing advuntngcoua acquaintances and making fipproailieu to thn eovuted treasure all the lime lule but with Iho patience to wait until the Iron Is fully hot before striking n ulII Vilion thoy I como across some new kind of lock they will manage to get possession of one whatever Us coat and whatever roundabout means may bo necessary to get hold of It and taking It I chart will study Its construction until they know Its strong and weak points and how j t beat It juntas well as Its Inventor or maker p could They are always on tho alert to utilize I i for their purposes every new III > utlzl 11f power Loll t that machine for Instance It IitJi is technically called 1 drag Simple its 1 t 1 looks I Is extremely powerful and so quiet lif lly IMla 01 a bit I hole Is bored through a nifB door that block la 1 set Inside Iho point iIh oftlila screw rests on tho block this block I 11t1 rcrts Inside tit lurfaoo thnt has been boriol r then the screw Is turned by this long handle hnnII I iJ which 10 men operate As the screw turns 4 it the blocks are forced apart further and further I g I la I power that hardly nny construction of a t I II safe can resist Either tho hack or the front must give way Here la LI Another machine a common jackacrttw only nn exceptionally powerful one rigged so that by turning It will noiselessly 4 ij force Into the crack of n snfo door ft succession r of I steel wcdgea first one as thin as 1 knife blade soon one as thick as your hand And the hinges must give way Where the size or location of tile safe or vault t b forced pro Indus thn elut08 use of these machines and an ex S p oslon becomes uucexvary dynamite and nitro glycerine employed with the greatest skill with inch art In the deadening of sound that sometimes an explosion which rends asunder 1 hugo safe cannot bl heard twenty yards way from the room In which It Ukta I place Yet with all llieao precautions and h skill It I is seldom that a bank burglary iL fs attempted In which come bank employee or a look export like Kdnon Is not 1 dOOk eXIOrlkO J an accomplice I do not recall an exception t that rule In nil Tars Then In the eoveriu of thnlr tracks Cverlul Irtcka thesfl drstclani burglars are remarkably MrOI ore of thor will not trust an expressman to I Carry lay their tlunder however thoroughly L jrimlnnl and ln iiiipathy with them he mleht bo but would buy simply for use on the one occasion I coach anti pair of horses which they would sell tho next day nt auction Ameri cans nnd aol nrn ginrnllv the sharpest burs Urn end most skilful In evading pursuit 1 Where do burglars get their tools 7 Almost nny mechanic or blacksmith will mako any tool hn Is called upon for 1 Its construction Iny struction Is within bin capacity without asking nny questions about the IISPH to which It Is to bo put provided ho gets his price for It I la of course morn than probablo that ho guesses tho COlrs use which It Is Intended i but iii lit Ilesn I ii ks In not his business Ho Is guilty of no offence for thorn Is nn law against making burglars tools unless guilty knowledge of their purpose can bn proven anti thorn Is no law against hav ing thiiin or carrying them about oxcopt nt night bill the matting of such Implements tAn as n rule conllnod to those mechanics who are actually In 1naIA with the criminals who ex pect to tiso thoU Am womiii omt > loyed to any great extent In the perpetration of burglaries 1 As uteiessorieiu yes to n very great extent They are emplojed to gain Information to stand outoldt wath when I hit rrlc ry Is going on Inside I u building I and not Infriquently I aid by taking rooms where thnlr accomplices may out through walls Into ndjolnlnMorraor warn houses lint I never heard of I woman actually In tutu work of opening safe taking tnrlln OJOIII n or a store Homo 01 them lutro tIle ncrvu for i but not tile strength t ilrslred It Is n inlMiiku Jnll to suppose thnt European criminals I AUlwrlor to ours in au roitness and boldness Our bank burglars are ahend of their anti In almost other ingll h rivals nn so I ninosl every branch of criminality Semite novel things ilotin oil the oIlier Hide of tIle water hare given rise to tho notion In somo pooplofl mlmU that tho Kurope crlmlnnlH hao moro originality than ours Ono nt their quenrext ali most novel tricks tiia thnilocltwoik lodge for burglary Hint was opernt d In llolglum and I believe In I IarJB 1 JewelleiH worn tho let I < A mnn would KO Into I jewellers Moro buy some tx ien 10 tlnm ICY for them and lake them tlll8 away Ilowould I return the Iwxlhl amid saying that howns nlrf1 i I tnt t I I list them to tho I keeping of his servant would nsk permission to loivo them temporarily I In I their box III tho jewellerB site Thnt U lu eirded ho would return a third I time i I Ilk nrro put rellasos put thlI nUoin tho box timid take out ROUHI article In doing KO hn would set In motion I concealed clockwork iii fin box which at acivon hour of tho night would strike n hammer upon neap Ire 1 rn s of iljnaralte In tho box nod with tho fLiloaloii rend tho enf > Of course tho burg lars would have tholr preparation 1111 to bo on hand when that occurred That was Ingen ious In Its Wil but requiring Inllnltuly less kill and address In effect I m than hundreds of devices our riiscnls havn umplojed nnd could never if plnjr on our Yankuo Jewellers Tim 1rnnch ijiuvit bum said to bo ahead of us In skill In obtaining food and money by falo pretences but vvhnro does tho world afford Biieh n brilliant record of nehlovemonts In that lino us Is set forth In the history of how York savings jinks Confldonco I I man must Imvo n polished de meanor and an ndilnbs capable of Impressing their Intended lctlms rcndy adaptability In taking advantage of opportunities nnd Inge nuity In striking ont novel fields for their po cullar enterprises The mar ami froquonti do blcom lot gttrs or counterfeitersbut tiardlj over burglars 1 Is not because they lack the requisite of courage but bocauoo craft Is moro esteemed ity 1 thorn than forco Itut talk about nerve there can hardly bo nervier thing than walking Into I bank In tho open day hay Ing down a forged check anti demanding money for I knowing bow keenly tho bank Is protected and how sure nnd eovoro tho punish ment of being caught will ho In fact there Is not ono of tho principal walks of crime that does not requlro a great deal of cool courage Whon you speak of tho principal walks of crime YOU suggest tho Idea of 1 classlllcatlou of criminals by their respective methods How far Is that possible 1 Not nt all with any accuracy or to nny con slderabln extent In a general way you may say there are burglars forgers counterfeiters conlldenco men hotel thlevos pickpockets snunk thlovef general thievesnnd on but thoBtibdlvlslons of thoso classes would bo al most as numerous ns the persons employed In them Take hotel thfovcs for instance Them are those who work In the morning I only others who wore at night others who do nothing ex cept In tho afternoons and then cinch of thee subdlvltilons hnvo other dlptlugulbhlngpocu liarltles In their methods of procedure Tho hotul thief sometimes takes desperate chances Thor was Jo Huts one of tho boldest of them who Is doing time now In Boston He Ian thin flnolooklng fellow six feet nnd two Inches tall with tr long arms nnd legs In 1SGG o Ibl 7 ho robbed In one night twelva rooms on tIlt sixth floor of the Bt Nicholas Hotel by parsing from ono window to another on the front of tho house at that Biddy height Usually ho operated by going through trinnoms but that was not practicable them In the lUSt room ho entered lady was In bpI but wide awake and clue < asked him what business no had thero Ho did not wait to explain but Jusl stepped out on the window ledge and so back on tile route ho came to hit room whence he started which va occupied 1 by un accomplice nnd before the lady could summon a call boy and ho could call n clerk the thief was far away The hotel thief must be alwajs ready nut have his wits fully about him for nny unexpectHtl emergency In Congress Hall Saratoga a few summers ago n hotel thief slipped Into a room In tho early morning just after ho had teen nn old gentleman go out of the door of tho room and down tile corridor While the thief was gathering In tho unconsldured trllles on tile bureau the 01 IIUcmon SOl whown Inbed In thu room awoko nnd demanded what ho was doing The fellow hnd been watching him In tho mirror and caw his eyes open BO when tho young mnlloukeluL the thief was quietly ar ranging his neck tie nt tho mirror with an air of easy unconcern Turning with apparent surprise ho exclaimed Why good heavens I 1 hnvo got Into tho wrong room I had JUt been out leaving rny hum In bednnd came bnck to iI arrange my collar anti bare I have stupidly blundered Into another persons room JtuJIlv your pardon I thought yon wore Churlcy Bx ounj mo Im very sorryI and navlng bowed himself to the door while sD nklnl he vanished Anti when tile young mill got up ho found that hU diamond studs and watch had nlbOvanUhed Inter in the day the thief was captured at t another hotel That was Jim Stanley n wellknown ono of Ills class Not Infrequently these hotel thieves show a great deal of ingenuity In getting Into rooms Tho < Tromont House Boston had transoms over Its room doors too uraall for II thief to crawl through ami n bolt on tho inside of each chamber door One night n hotel thief wont through n wholl row of Ihoso rooms lr boring n hole In each and pulling lie bolt back by means of some Instrument Tho now kind of Independent doublo JOCKS nIl Ih best security yet found for hotul room door Holts are easily be iten bometlrnes the hotel thief will secure a room draw tho screws of tho bolt soekcta and smooth them iowa to n to pull out easily and thus glvn him tuciss to rooms when they nro occupied hy otherKifAts The clans of thieves dovotlngthemaelvesto Oat sitcoudBtory racket hnvo to b bold fel lows not so daring ns burglars of course but I still possessed of much pluck They learn the hnbltB of families In hOI thny propose to plunder and thonwhllu thu family Is ntdinncr will climb up tho stone coping of tho front door to tin secondstory window outer there and rapidly go through tho looms taking nlt thfug of value limy can reich and departing us they cnmo They nro always young fellows athletic agile and generallyarodesperntechar actors Most of thorn fire good looking and I lucy tlY aim to get Information of tho liabllnof thofaml Hi s they murk for robbery by formlngncquaint < anco with tie nurses and servant girls either at the area gates or In the parks whon the girls are sent out with the children Troy Dennis was one of the boldest of this class and came to his death while practising his nefarious work Ho had just robbnil ono house In Madison ave nue and wan climbing up to tho second story window of another when tho Illsecured coping over tho door foil with him and In some way Mho and the stone came down together his head was undermost anJ was oruxhed Ho lived only until ho was carried to IJelluvua le pltnl That famous robbery of Moore tho gun > maker of 2UOOUU was perpetrated In that way by Troy Dennis and Q Carr Curr committed suicide by taking poison 0 Sound slioll Inklnl tolsol on 1 SOUlt steamer What Is the most dangerous criminal 7 That depends on how you moan dangerous I you mean dangerous to thog who attempt > 1 to Interfere with him or who seek to arrest him your third or fourthclass burglar tho Ignorant bruto who relies only on forei and ha a mor bid dread of arrest Is tIle unt Hut I you menu dangerous to the community a largo by reason of his greater capaclti for crlmn and In genuity In evading iunlaliment for It by all odds your sober criminal to whatever class I ho may belong Is the worst You will find at tho top of gvutry class of criminals a few who drink nothing stronger than seltzer water If they oven go a strong M that nnd thoy nro tIle terrors There was Wllllnm Gray the bond forger who was brought back here from Europe by Capt KellY a > oai ago Inat July Ills father was for yealS chaplain of thu United States Senate Ho was well educated had the mot charming manners and apparent correct life nnd he never drank oven a sip of wIle Thnt was how he cameo to bo at the bend of the most expert band of forgers In the land Tho forgers Iloberts and Oluason wtira also strictly temperate men rite really firstclass burglars thoso who connna their operations to balk and oilier great af fairs anti tho bond forgers and counterfeiters will not trust a man who sets drunk A IIuibBudi AId Cruelty John F Mills hM sued John W Bennett In ttit King County Suprtm Court to recover fos for board inedlclnti and ntctiurlti furnlilitJ to Mary I lUnnttt thi dtfeiidtnti wife The miner 1 s general I denial and a further alligation that tho defendant vrai always ready and willing to I itipport till wife Juitlca i Cook gmuUd an order for the examination of Mary Ucntwti tmloi trial as sha was sid mlalon I lek and liur death I tea liourl opeehnl lit Mllll I autimllwd I l an all dsrii that Mory lleiuietl hid teen ilck I smut conlliiul to her bed lor Ih roe monihi in hli own houw all H Outum j bta itrtet and that her death U I hourly elpected Mary Beuneii yesterday teitiniul tieiort a reierte that the wai married to Julin lltimett rourtoen yeari aifo Iho part ed from lilm ilxteon wtiki ago and tie has alnce re nT ed as ibe iwear in glee I hera cent of moneyr Rite further taitlfledt hlaI wa aleS eta week btor leaving his house my liuiband told me toga lie said alck women were out wanted and Ifldid nolco by lair means I would goby foul UyhuiDiiu lisi ass been to 1101 bel tee me In Iwo uioauii past I now MUSIC HATH CIIAHMS I run woftnKtiFur sitmr OF AN ACCOJI DIWN IN run CITY VI CHICAGO Damon unit 1jtlilm In Lave The Power or Mllelr An Acrorileon Ilnelpne n VtirrlHae anti Yntike n UlTnrce frum M < litcnpo ilnilie In Itse Time than Pour hay Mr Frederick Bllopp Is a man of lino flguro living In Chicago Ho Is twentytwo years old Ho Is I clerk In tim employ of J U Ooro A Co auctioneers 180 nnd 182 Wabnsh avouuo A moro Industrious nnd conscien tious auctioneer never chinned his way to pros perity A year ego ho fell In iove with Mlas Agnes Lovctac n maiden of German descent with azure oyes rosy lips and retrousse1 noso Silo was pretty coquettish fascinating nnd 17 Mr Bllopp courtcdlhor with tho fervor of true lovo lie was ono of a number of suitors nnd she was undecided ns to which to accept Tho clork scoured tho Influence of Miss Lovotags married slater and through her representa tions Agnes finally received his attentions lie cnvolior several valuable rings and sIte Ino loorl rhlls orna mented his waistcoat with n lino gold chain Thoy rodo out together Tlslted theatres In dulged In Icocroam lotoiVlCtcs t and billed and cooed nt regular Intervals Miss Iovotag roo sided with her mother who koops a crockery store nt 222 Clybourn avenue The mother wai delighted with her prospective sonlnliw In January last Mr Hllnpp Invited Miss AI tics and hor sister to vIsit him at his boarding house They did BO Whllo there ho Intro duced to them Mr Otto Trodko son of tho hand lady Mr Bllopp commended the sister to Mr Tri dkofl attention Otto Is n Imndsomo gen tlomnn with n nnrvollous nptltudo for thu nc cordoon Tho young ladles charmed with his music Invited htm to call nt their hou90wlh the accordoon He accepted their Invitation nod frequently Isled the crockery establishment Ills manners procd n fascinating ns his mu sic Bllopp was delighted Trudko xvns his Tythlas They roomed together and confided to each other tholr joys nnd sorrows Otto seemed to think that his friend had mndo n great mistake In his cholco of tho sisters nnd urged him to correct I Ho hinted that Agnes had n high temper and lacked tho animation and beauty of her sister Mlepp however was not to bn put to sloop He dceidcd that ho liked Agues better than anybody olsos sinter nnd ChilI to his determination to marry hor Tho wnddlng was sot down for tho lot of May lo Tho treacherous Ircdko lugged his accordcon t tho crockery store every evening nnd Illicit thu parlor with music Thin sisters discovered that ho vvns I delightful dancer They took turns at tile piano and wore alternately whirled In tile arms of the manly Frodko Ono after nier noon In March old Mrs Levotag was shocked Mr Kredko fell on his knees anti Implored her to give him her daughter Agnes The good old lady demurred Uhosild that Mr bllepp had I prior claim nnd ono that could not b disre garded Mr Fredko wept but the good matron would not relent Bho urged him to take tho younger daughter Finally tho young man arose front his knees dried his eyes and HaIti that as Agnes had acknowledged that she loved him he would allow nobody but himself to marry her The news readied the ears of tho unsuspect ing Sllepp Ho rushed to tho crockery tmznnr and found tho accordoon and his friend 1rcdko hard at work Ho stopped tho nccordoon nnd upbraided Pythias In moving accents he as sured Agnes of his unfaltering affection and asked herb to choose at once between hlrasnlf and tho tuneful accordeonlst She plead for twenty tour hours grace and It was granted A dra matic scene followed Tho whole L vetng tam ily sundry Invited guests and the two lovers were them to hear tho decision Agnes ex pressed liar determination to do her duty and carry out hor engagement with flllepp There upon the unhappy Fredko fainted dead away 011 tho parlor enroot Ills rival dashed cold wn her Into his lace anti tho distressed Antics applied restorntl Ills Bad condition hnu plied nslornt > e Ils nt eontlton deep ly nlTected her W hlo stooping over his pros train form uho whispered words of hope Frulko revived nnd brightened worta II For n few days ho paid no visits to tho Lnvo tags Then the sweet notes of time nccordeon were again hearth In tho little parlor Gossips began to talk of the open manner In which Otto anti Agnes made love In Sllepps absence Tho old lady fell under the liillueuco of the magic nccordeon and urged Mr Hllemi to transfer his affections to somebody elsoa daughter That gentleman however held both diughtor and mother to their word Agnes pleat with him In vain Then to his face she told him that she did not love him and threw nil his presents in the fro bllcpo philosophically declared that ho had enough love In his nature for both and declared that he would not give her up The music of the nccordeon continued until March 29 On that day Agnes received unt tar from her nfllanced Hn told her that 1 she did not appear nt hlf ofllc nt noon ho would blow his brains out lho girl showed tho letter t her mother That kind old lady urged her to keep tho appointment arguing dint the In terview could bo productive of no harm and thnt It might avert a < terrible tragedy At 12 oclock Agnes found Bllepp tu J 1 Ooro A COB auction store Ha coolly Informed hor that he wan tired of her double dealing and ollna that ho had sent for hor In order that they might b married on tho Instant The girl begged for time but Sllopp tapped the handle of n revolver and threatened to kill her and take his own life 1 she refused Thereupon alto gave way amid they marched to thus count > courthouse Ho told her that she must swear that she was eighteen She declined to do so but agreed to dye that a her ago If sho was not put under oath Ultopp perjured himself thn < girl told a white He nnd I license was secured They then entered n church nnd were married by the Ksv Mr Hartmnn HIp hail prepared quarters for his bride at his sisters residence Hho wanted to go homo I nm now your wife she said with tears In her eyes and 1 you will allow me to BO homo I will return to your sisters Inter In tho Jny Hllepp demurred Hut 1 you stay away from the store this afternoon without leave of ab sence you will lose your situation she urged antI then what will become of us 7 This looked like a community of Interest and Hllepp wan overcome Ho kIssed his wife put her In u Clybourn avenue car and wuuded his way back to the store Tho brIde bolted from the car ns soon M he lint dlnnppoared and visited n married sister nt 133 Armour street Here she told her story and declared that bhe would not live with her Ivo husband Tile slbtor told hor that marriage was a sacred ordinance and urged her to ful fil her vov Agnes said she would remain I maldwlfn and invoke the aid of tho law 1 ho family at the crockery shop wero Informed of what had happened and they visited tne bride Fredko and his ueeor Ant trailed In their wale Thoy all approved of Agncxa decision and Fredkn loft Ills accordcon behind < him and sal lied out In search of a lawyer nnt On Saturday 1 bill for divorce was filed Tilt cnse cnmo before f Judgo Darmim nnd the abovo fncts were elicIted Jsodufonco was made Thij Judge at once granted a decree declaring the marriage void on the ground of Intimidation On Saturday night the mellifluous strains of the accordeon woro again heard at the home of Ibo married sister Irndkos hair was parted In the middle and ho danced divinely Inrtct Ing questioned Agnes said I liked Mr Sll pu well enough until we got Ikod when demeanor toward mo changed entirely He got awfully cross alt tyrannical and found fault with everything I did Oh ho wus ten 1 bly roulh II I did Ilylhlnl that did not ploase him holslY Stop that Agnos ouro off your base Hut Mr Frodko ho was BO gentlemanly ho never spoko like that anti If you only could hear him play on the accor dean r FltESIDBXT WlKHAaiSS CASE District Altorny Tallin nnd Anthony Com etock have u Irlr Tit Anthony Comstock carried the framed ob scene letter which ho alleges President Edward I Williams of tho Groonpolnt Savings Hank wrote t George Rowland a retired merchant of tlroonpolnt under his arm as heontorod United States Commissioner Allens court room In llrooklyn yesterday Mr Williams his broth er Sidney anti his counsel District Attorney Catlln armed with n lot of law books and a roll of 750 pages of legal cap paper containing the testimony taken upon tho charge wore already In their seats Gen Catlln summed up for tho defendant Now I Mr Comstock will bo Quiet I will bo obliged to him said Gen Catlln on being 1 In terrupted by whispering between Mr Comstock nut another Mr Comstocks retort was I dont propose to lower myself to tho level of tho counsel I have a Hunt to the protection of the Court for much of the abuse that has boon put upon me Is for the outside public uton One Catlln toward the close of his argument produced fao lmlle of the obscene letter en closed In n frame exactly like that containing the original The rasamblunco was striking and Commissioner Allen said that 1 would bn bolter not to get tha two mixed upas they could not be told apart Oon Catlln said coull facsimllo was prepared to show how much one ole writing could bo made to stem like another < United States District Attorney Tenur will sum up for tile prosecution on Monday Flghllnc Indium In New Mexico SAVTA PK April 900n Hatoh with part of his command attacked tune liunlnd Indians who were encamped In the 6t Andres Mountains Thus light lasted six hours the Indians I retreating and tearing their dead behind Out LII Hilary Carroll II ol r UK NlnUi ln Cavalry and levee soldiers wire Merely wounded A large amount Imoull of stock was captured from the Indians who are sup posit to tje VIcscAleri Apaches as they retreated toward the McKiloro Apache Acencr Ueu IJatcb with his I command 1s In pursuit A auoiiT HACK triLl A goKnit FINISh Two Pretty Cnlleri Contending la lb Nor > rowa Ilvlli JUcnten l > y nn Old Mud Hloop English cutters as they nro called aro coming Into favor with somo Now York yachts men Strictly speaking they nro American cutters of n nomowhat exaggerated Enl b model Thor are all built here The ono groat advantage tlmt thoy halo over other boats Is that thor cant bo capsized They carry several tone of load In their keels nnd this weight no matter how far they may bo thrown over in n erjunll always brings them back ngaln In other words thoy simply lie down under tho wind and Ret up when It passes away Last Sunday two of thorn ono considerably larger than tho other came out for n salt nnd soon cot Into a tuescl In tho Narrows Thoro was n model nto sailing breeze The small ono belt tho larger ono badly to wlndwnrd but thcy wore both beaten L a llttlo old sloop with n deck load of manure Handsomely finished craft with beautiful white sails they presented a pretty nppoarnnco upon tho water but thoy Balled poorly either bcciuso there was not wind enough for thorn 01 boeaiieo there U lIttle or no mtiteett In them heat heavy iltlngs they mopod through tutu Narrows anti cnmo nbout with comtsidertibio ii lfcnlrwhll I the oll loop with her unsavory dncK lond and mudcolored patched rags rapidly I irni neil upon them and pansod thorn near tile mouth of 110n t twmlnu AHthcso boats nro something new In yacht building tholr performanen Is cloaoly watched bybullilern anti uonnolsouuri Tho Idea I of the linded keel la Bald to have boon taken < from thn palling ijualltles of thin Ito yachts on Prospect Irk Inko It la condemned by some builders bullers und favored by others Thoro is a with dlllnr muon of opinion upon this matter among tho knowing ones In tilt boating world Homo of Ilioso who wltneBied thin Inglorious dnfoitof thn two ImnilHomn cutters In Blloncontcndcd that Inn good stiff bn ero they would soon walk away not only trout thnt t old sloth but from f many a fnst > edit Other hell that if I Mho wind worn blowIng hnrd tho old sloop would bo going nbout her bimslneq whilotho cutters would bo wonllbu lilnc down walling for tIle wind to clop blow Ing I A few moor argued that wit I itt tho I leaded keel might bo all right tile shape of tho cutters was wrong All thcsn now cutters nro very nay row nnd very deep Shnrpns wcdcei thr havo lIthe or no bearings and their stablllt depends entirely upon tho weight below This accord lug to tho sticklers for tho centreboml model a fatal error In yacht building Tim answer of tho cutter men Is thnt n their craft are made expreMly to sail on their sides anti never on an oven keel tholr wodgollke shnpo I oITeis so little reslstancn that they can glide along showing their greatest speed with nearly half tholr docks submerged I Is generally ad mitted that In this poalllon or ISlclorly tho Cutter Is nt her best but on tho other hand It Is claimed that oven when nt her best tho cut ters spend falls far short of that of tho surface Hailing craft Thoccntrcboirdur It U argued drawing less water must offer less resistance nnd consequently travel faster than the deep keel boat Tho advocnteu of the other model assert that tho most brilliant victories of Amer lean yncnts In International regattas woro gained by kool boats nlua Tho centrebonrdcr they say must necessarily bo n treacherous vessel with little but hor buoyancy to depend upon for stability hor ballast being unable to help her after she cots well over sho must always bo a fairweather boat and can never insplro her captain with confidence Another set of yachtsmen declare thnt all Ute talk about the relative merits of cutters and centreboard boats Is absurd for tho renaon that the cutter Is not Intended for I racing craft These gentlemen also nro met with the answer that ns no man buys n race horse for I lager boar wagon so no man builds n yacht and especially a now style of yacht without expecting her to b fast and bent every thing If possible Tho cutters however are still to bo heard from and during tho coming summer months a good deal will bo known of what they really amount to STlIIC11 ijiuat rim hULLS Tadce Advoente General ilneatlla Opinion la the Case of Three Noldlei AdJtOen Townsend hneproimilKatnd for the Information and guidance of the National Guard nn Important opinion of Judge Advo cate General Horace IluBsell In regard to strik ing tho names of threo men from tho rolls On tha 1st of December 1879 ICnpL Colo of tho Twentyfirst Separate Company certified to tho commander of tho Third Division that at an election on the 20th of November 1879 for non commissioned officers Frederick 1lorco was elected fourth sergeant In place of William V Osborn stricken from tho rolls that Charles 0 Mullen was elected corporal In place of John IL 1 Gage stricken from tho rolls nnd that William liam H Young was elected corporal In place of William A Bclbert stricken from tho rolls MnjorGon J 11 Carr commanding the Third I Division requested the reasons for striking limo names Osborn Gage nnd 8elbert from the rulli Tho reason assumed by Cnpt Cole was thnt they hnd been received contrary to tho provisions of law and tho regulations In that tlnt they vjrertUnllsted under thou ago of 21 years without consent of parent or guardian In viola tion of section 13 of tho Military Code Major Gen Carr disapproved of tho report on the ground that tho Captain had no authority to strike any names from the rolls Tho matter was then referred to the Judue Advocate Gen oral Oborn enlisted Jan 2 1H77 aged H years Gage enlisted Jan 25 1S77 aged IB years Belbert enlisted Jan 4 1K77 aged 18 years each without tho consent of parents or guardian But they have not nor have their parents or guardian applied for their dis charge Osborn was 21 nl I JRnlarY1H71 and was mustered and Inspected In June following Judge Advocate General Itutscll In his opin ion pays that Osborns continued service after arriving at his majority and particularly his I dhl 1 1 moIJIrlnl J g muster and Inspection In Juno wore such n ratlllcatlon of his enlistment In January 1877 as to mako It thenceforth lawful and binding upon him and upon the Slain Whether the same ruling will apply > to Gage and Selbort Is not clear because I am uninformed when thor became years of ago I th were 21 before the Inspection In June 1879 or became 2L4ay fore their names worn stricken from the 2U mutt after becoming 21 did any act showing nn Intent to ratify and bo bound by their enlist ment then tho SAntO rule should bo applied In determining their status < After citing various authorities his conclu sion Is 1 ho name of Win V Odlwrn was Im properly nnd uulnvvfullv stricken from tho roll and should bo restored 1 Gage and rol ratifleil Ihulr enlistment after becoming of ago amid before their names wore xtrlckon from the rolls then I their names worn Improperly stricken H IIII lrn from thn rolls nud II should bo restored If thoy vvero btlll under 21 years o age or sInce at taining that igo hnit not milled their enlist meat by sumo word 01 ue before their nnmcs wort vvoro stricken from tho rolls then tholr names vvero properly stricken from tho rolls The commander 01 I separata company may strlko from his roll the of received lrm rollho names parsons or retained contrary to provisions of law and thou regulations without nupli lug for heave 10 the division commander Paragraph BOJof the General Itegulatlons has been amended sons to read IIOltOt rnt Commandants nf rettlinents and companies subject to ihi HI lirovnl ul I thu re viUvu dlvUlon luumul doM sri requlndtu strike from heir roll the unmet nf all mer sons who have bwii ri relied or retained as mrtubers of such riBhntnt or eoin anies Contrary to the provisions of law I and of thes niitulsltoiis and they are fctrtctly lor rlely illicit lo Krant to any HULII Ienon arcrutlcAU or service or ot exemption or discharge from military service COOIEIIATIXO JV BTOUKKEKlIXO The ladies CooprrullTO Dress Aaioelntlon Office Opened to the 1ilbllc Tho Ladies OxJporntlvo Dross Associa tion throw open Its olllcod to the public oslor day at 112 Fifth avenue From 12 to 2 1 M a committee of ladles belonging tho association wns present to ulvo a cordial reception to nil callers These receptions are to be continued to the end of this week Tho rooms have been hired for the sumuior by tho managers and aro used In winter for a dancing school The main room Is In tho cocond story and It extends from front to roar with windows nt both ends The floor Is waxed chairs and bth 110 loor wl1ed are pro vided for 1 hundred visitors On tho tables toe terday was tile llrst published olllclal prospec tus of the enterprise I Is modelled prnSlI I similar association Incorporated In London In 1877 with a capital of t251 > 000 Tha object of tho association is to establish a cooperative store well stocked with ladles and childrens dress goods mInd millinery and to take orders for manufacturing such articles from ma terials furnished by shareholder The only customers are to bn sharehold ers Each share costs 25 nnd one sharo entitles Its holder to every privilege In tho Institution Time goods are to bo sold at a small percdntngo In advance of Clio cost of the wares Lunch reading writing and retiring rooms will bo provided Hales will be for cash Tha London company during the first two months of Its Incorporation turned Its capital nt the rate of six times n year As soon as 100000 have been subscribed the association will go Into active operation Meanwhile Iho ofncoi are to bo nt 11J Fifth avenue whom n bureau la to bo kept open fortbo summer The location for the cooperative Btoro Is to bo se lected next fall Tile point an Important one In which the American Is to differ from the English store Is this In the London store co operation begins and ends with the sharehold ers The employees are hired and paid In the same manner ns a private Individual hires anti pays his clerks Whereas In the Now York store the employees are to bonharoholdars amid being Interested In the prollts It Is hoped by tho Hoard of Managers that courtesy fidelity and economy may b secured Educated and ro lined saleswomen are promised Office hours for ladles desiring to call at 119 Fifth UTODU MA tronUO A M to i 1 M J B SHEFFIELDS MILLIONS SONSUNJJJcIIrAIrINQ ONB Ot HIS 80XS V jUlTAKINQ TO COXTXST HIS WILL < T Ienthnl Bliefn > ld Averment that hla Father vna not of JHspnelnsi Mind sand Memory nnd thuS he true Untluly Influenced Iho thor boll of Surrogate Alton B 1arkcr of Kingston N V ranit violently about half an hour boforo midnight on March SO Ho found his visitor was a messenger from the law firm of Lord > t Lord ot this city who wanted lo servo him with the requisite preliminary papers for contesting the will of Joseph Ii Bhofflold n millionaire Iron merchant of Baugortloa Mr 1arker received tho papers with urbanity rflor his caller had Informed him that ho was under tho Impression that unless tho papers woro served beforo midnight the opportunity for contesting tIm will would bo lost Mr Scott Lord tile senior member of tho firm had warned him to lose no time anti ho had boon obliged to cross tile river Inn skiff It la estimated that tile property ot Joseph D BholTlold at the time of his death Was worth nt least 000000 Ono son W It BhifTleld who lIed been nsHoelnled with him In business mind who hnd mado n nominal purchase of about 250000 worth of tIle property was not men tioned In the will as n legatee It being oxplaln cd that ho and lila brother J Louthal Hlieflleld hind been provided for during thin lifetime of their father Tho latter Is the client of Lord k Lord nnd IB ono of tim youngest children lie atone that ho hInd ircolvcd only n small portion of Ills fathers property but that hn had been promised much morn by his father In view of a changnnf habits anti mode of life to conform lohla fathers wishes Tutu young man had ills leased his father with wild pranks In his boy il4hi days and had taken a email sum nnd sought lila fortune In California Having bowed hit wild oaU ho line now fettled down In Now York city In tho Insurance business Ho claims lie can promo thug his lather promised to leave him UU000 Ilnvlm heard ot II r Scott Lords success In the Vandcrbllt will case bo deter mined to contest his fathers will Tho will Itself la a peculiar document and It IB thought that there will bo nitwit dlfllculty In earning out 1U provisions Time objections which Mr Lord has llled aver that the paper purporting to bo tho will la not executed In lie manner end form rerjulred by tlio statute that tho tCBlator was not of Bound mind amid mem ory and was incapable ranking a will lie alleges that the elocution of tho protended will was obtained and procured by Improper latin nncea exercised and practised upon tho testator by persons named ns executors and other 3 It is claimed thnt Joseph 13 Hhofllold when it Is alleged that ho matte and executed tim will was by reason of ago mental Illusion anti mental and physical dIsease dlaauallilod from making any toutlmcutnry disposition of his property or of performing any tostlmentary nu and by reason of lila mental nnd physical condition was tho moro easily subjected to such luidue Influence The executors named In tile will are Illlam n Hhellleld Hllas 13 Ifrownoll anti Agnes U Sheffield J Lenthal Bbollleld petitions tile Surrogate In view of the fact that ho IB next of kin and a son of thin testator to Issue citations directing tile legatees to appear before tile Surrogate and show cause why the probate of tho will should not bo revoked The legateete named In tho will are Agnes U L Sheffield Agnes 8 Shonicld Agnes L Shot hold Sarah S Urownoll May 0 Sinmold Caro line 1 > Sheffield JoBOph U Sheffield Jr chill dren and grandchildren of the testator There Is Somali ambiguity about the wording ot the will lint It appears first to give 15000 to each of the living children excepting William It Sheffield and J Lonthal Sheffield These aro excluded on the ground that thoy have been liorotoforo provided for Thou bequest to the widow Is 13 000 The remainder ot tho estate U to bo Invested and nn income ot onefifth Is to bo paid to tho wlfu during her life Tho balance of the income goes to the children The will is dated July 28 1877 and tho wit tuessex are Thomas I1 Handbrldgo Benjamin F Crump and Charles Coon 1C was filed April 7 1879 Under the State laws the notice of contest must bo filed within one year and the haste to file the notlco with the Surrogate was because of the suppositIon that the will wns filed on March 30 The news of tile contest of the will has created much comment In Snuuorttes As J Lcuthal Sheffield tho contestant has been somewhat estranged from his relatives of Into years it U expected that tIm content over tho will will bo long and bitter nth GLISS7f4IIoh1s Jfl7 Objecting to Heine Puld for their BerTlcea cm the Store Hyalera Tim revolt against tlio store nnd shln nlo system of paying workmen in voguo among many of tho class manufacturers ot New Jersey has boon partially successful The Sa lem Gloss Works Issued n paper note about the slo of a llftycont fractional currency cote which reads as follows Imisici Euan GLoss Wons Trnjrars alter date we promise to par twarrr at our ture In ftiUem M w Jorso A ceuulu lawful cur I rency untie United Slate s for value rrcctvid Tnis promhaoi v note H ill be uken b I us In payment of any debt due us before Its matutltj amid will be bjr I 1 us recalled tor the amount named therein Kilned 1iicoiiT A CUTKH These It Is alleged were not good for any thing except to ba converted Into merchandise and no ono would pay for them more than fifty per cent of their face value Yet U Is said they were received by ino workmen In payment for service rendered The Mieteryot John Kelllja Denlh The father of John Ilcllly who died In Bollo vue Hospital on Friday from a fracture ol the skull produced It was supposed by a fall w ben drunk noUfled rlntenrfent Wetting yesterday that In his opinion his sons deatlmas due to an assault and not to accident lirllly win found unconscious In the cellar of 411 Esit Eighteenth street enrlj on Thursday morning Sup covIng him toba suRVrtnff traIn alcoholism the police alter a short sojourn ii the Twenty second street station removed him to HelUvuo Hospital where lie died twenty lour hours later wIthout recorerluv consciousness Ills death was attributed to alcoholism and when the autopsy discovered the skull Iractnre that was supposed to ic I due loan accll < fiat Tall Mr Relltr wile ii a re spcctable man tiring at J38 Avenue H saj s Uiat his sons life threatened by persons in whose oomuanr he was on Wednesday night and iliad lie was found uncon coleus too fir from the entrance to the cellar In Eigh teenth street to have milieu there Ills theory Is that Ms son was fatally Injured tir the man who threutened his Inc and his body brought to the cellar where It was lonud Tne matter Mil be Investigated at the iuquost vthlUi will be held this week An Inspalslro Yonnp runrtst Dr M E Schlde n young druggist of 332 Mntli avenue was before the JelTtrson Market Police Court yesterday on a complaint made by Mrs dennis Vllnnerlr the wife Tolifeman Minnerly of the Thirty KtenUi strift police sHIion Cite lIce at 32 Ninth avenue on Tuesday last she vltlled lr hchide lor med Ical advice While UlUiw nltli him she stated hernelf on a lonncc llo suddinl piuhtd her back held her face stud 1 kissed her Justice Duffy Iskued a narraut for bile arrest In court Dr Fehtde admitted the offence but he said lie was very sorry A sudden impulse had overcome hl jiiiltlitirnt I and he had foruotuia hfniMjll Tho count lur Mr Vlnncrly said he tUvired lo havu the rate post poned CHUb a civil suit for damajf now pending could Lo decided Justice IlnlT adjourned the case Indefinitely 1rleon Keepers Pny Keepers In city prisons are on duty twelve hours dotty and are obliged to purchase and wear ant forms The average number of prisoners under the charge of a Keeper dill > Is I fifty and they take to court the most dcsrcrate crnnlnals who If unsuccessful In tlulr applications for discharge by writs of habeas cot pus are reedy to resort to any means to escape smut I the keepers are elton in dangerous pnltioit A ki eper s pay is fxno a yi ar Rents ant the commodities of tile are ail anclliir anti the keepers say that tie Ixtlislature should pass a law making the salaries of lie keepers in city prisoui the same as ts now paid lo policemen cud ttrciueu Tortured to JUenlh bjr Kubbere CtNc1NTt April 10Enos Mosslandor n achelor I 77 xtars old who lived alone on a arm In VV est Vlmnla three flubs iron llell lire Ohio was found on VVtdiKBtU > burned to death In his liuuse A hence hole was turned in the floor but by some means the his had been rxtniiEulMied The theory ol hue neighbors Is that robbers had tortured him to death while trying to get lilni to conlcss where his moiiL > was Tliria jears ago threo masked rob er almost burned him todeaUi for the ssiiiu purpose and U win tfii riilly iuoIita1 but 1m had a large sum of mono hidden In the house The Iluipllnl Mulcld The Coroners jury ycstordny viewed tho re mains of JW Smith at an undertakers at BO Sixth aye nue The body was then taken to Philadelphia la Uio 3 oclock train Ir J C hiha > p hnuso summon of SL Vincfiits Hospital told the circumstances of Smiths cominie to the hospital with a broken leg and ut his sub sciuently shooting hlm tflf Jepuiy Coroner Uonlln read the result of his autonsv on Hmltus body and the Inqusst was aJJouruad until to morrow ItKlKl 1ENX1ON Entries fr the fourth annual dog show of the West mliihter Kennel Club are to be I closed at Superintendent Lincoln oUlce Itl ulton aCres touiorrow Stayer Cooer has advised Gay Cornell tiat It later eats oiew ork stud Itrocklyti whit be promoted by tihi spiirovat pm thu bill appropniattng tuomisy icr ft cotutil ion of Its East Rlyer llnidge rite conteatattis of the will of Zsclusiy reck have with drawn their olJocttnns en its trobste tmuelr litterney ilcimig sCtilfled Uiat iii tindos iitfluemics alleged to ha betmi ezeried upea it teatator by itis mvii could not bs prou ed Tite wIll oflennsn P Aldrich was yesterday filed or Proust It givil Cite ttstitors entire estate to till wIdow thus will Cr iddwsrd 51 Richards directs must 4e Yobutites 1mm itia library slid tiAItt be given to tie Auburn Tlueo logIest Sctnhnury Itelatlve to a report that his horne tacit Hnrphy now at Newmarket Kn laiid was surTerinic from a severe at tack of lung fever Mr James K Keene said yesterday that he had hearl or hue report but had received no ad vlies subsoquciit to the report Tue feluutwing miameul ofilcer of the Xniekertocker Yeciut Club hey beemi elected Cotutmodore Wm Carter of ihs yacht yarotet ticeCuaumnoil9re W Stewart ysCitt Seine liultuli ecreusry A arlaci yacht Qult Treasurer ty luttr Jr yacht 8lusnpie ana zain B CONFRSSIOM Whet le Hnld to hove Led to the Rnnsornbont One ot her Forsnor Counsel JudffO SVIlllam Fullorton who waa ono of the counsel for the alleged widow la the Lewis will case In conversation with n roportor for Pus SUN yesterday about the rumors con cerning the causa of State Senator Charles II Wlufleldanbsonco In Cuba anid Tho ru mors havo done tho greatest Injustice to Mr Vlnflold Wo were all deceived up to almost the last moment Whon woro you first lod to doubt tIm Integ rity ot lion claims 1 askodtho roportor When It wile proved by Mr Doi Tamos of Now York that Mrs Lewis wan Identical with n person who had parsed as thou wife of n Mr Ilol brook In n blackmailing suit against a Mr Heed Mrs Lewis failed to explain thnt ease satisfactorily amid her counsel Immediately withdraw from her cnjo the withdrawn being at the suggestion of Mr Wlnflld Mrs Lewis mid lion ooconsplrntors worn nrnstcd nnd her counsel then cooperated with United States District Attorney Koasboyto bring the offend ers to justIce no ono lining more amtxioims to effect IhlH object than Mr lnflold nnd hn agreed with mo anti tho other counsol that every reasonable anti proper effort should bo made to cause MrsLewis to mako a full nnd complete confession Site at that tlmo was In Treihon jail and It was necessary to visit that tilncn In order to accomplish the object In view Mr Wlnflold WHS to hnvo nccompnnlud mo to Trenton for thnt purpose hut tutu temporary absence of District Attorney Keashoy made It necessary lo postpono thou vJslt Long bolero this tlmo Mr Wltilleld had bin passngo en gaged for Cuba nnd It so happened that our visit to Trenton was necessarily deferred until thin day before his nailing for thu reason that It was deemid advlnable by us that our efforts insecure a conlinilon from tho Impostoi should bn done Under thu aimplccs of tlio District Attorney That conffHSlon IK now In tile hands nf the District Atlornov nnd thero Is hunt omit vvonl In It tint tends even remotely to show that Mr Wlnlleld iius mliii nit much n victim ns tho rest of Mrs Lewiss roiinHol When I miiUiithla ntserllon I do it with ti full knonledgu of what It menns for tho reason thnt I myself wrote tim confenslou as tho words cnnm from tile womans HPH Can you suggest city foundation for the ro port that n lawjor was criminally connected with the ease n report on which thin rumor nbout Mr Wlnnnlil fabised 7 Wns tlmrn any thing in the confession to warrant this 7 Thoro was but I do not fool nt liberty to give particulars for tho reason that It might interfere with District Attorney Koasboys plans ns to further prosecutions but I nm tree In sly that the lawyer lIttle Implicated Is not Mr Win field nor any ono of Mrs Lewiss other counsol NEil YORK CITY SATHiOB JJJfiUS Their Condition as Reported to the flank Ilepitrtmcnt ALBANT April 10 rollowlnji nro addition al reports of the Now York city savings bank NORTH htlygLThsnere4ine131g IliHiiloOaa depositors f sbiucstn surplus fol3ilM This bank reported Jan 1 1871 Due depoUtors 01920040 aur tliilt7JW08 lisr iImraaI7ova4R1dO730 14 thilbkDte < dernisltors 74SO xvtu1 surplus 740io1 eli This bunk reportedJan 1 isle hue depositors t7i2eilin3s fur umule I f < wi lot 45 VVur fclOE Itntturru f 181 3SI 51 IMIllIn nne de posllors 1734AW surplus 0913 Iii Hits bank re ported Tan 1 1B7U DuodepositvrsIB3tX surplus taJ 47 I livaxm Wmn Rrmm tiS > IfCT 57 HnHMn Doe depositors 5u171r22341 surplus flun Thlsbink re petrtct Jan 1 1075 Due depositors 1OJJ7J surplus ft 547 Ott lUnrtx Unnitn f S4 17004 li > Mtlr Dne deposi tors BaS TOJKI surplus f H6rfl n Thlsbank reported Jan 1 1879 Due depositors U7U32J13 surplus 03 die ill itRa5kLteRseitwt3tO7D4 12 LIMUlm Due de positors 131Hcxmtn surplus tux 0117 Ol This bank reported Jan 1 IbTU Duo depositors f02311504 ann lliis 1071494a h iw Voui Itmiirm 94 1 151 4O M UJJllTu At po ltor > KI520 319 II surplus 8I8RJI 39 Thi binS reported Jan 1 IB79 1us depositors fj14u3autu sur plus C39t 11420 htusa FOB bAVHcx 7I wnv f32 510GCOLft7 1jloJlw Due depositors frj < tli4 IUOU7 surplus 047427O This bank reported Jan 11170 Due depositors 5i67lXi ctteisi surplus 4J15J7 ai OqtmTAsLaRwuroCith on depflt In bunks nr trust eompaoleo 831tU4 UMtOtr Puo dcuosllors JJWO4 Tills bank Is closing and has received no dvuslu during the year A PIlate Senator In Conlenpt fIts riiAVCisco April 9At Sacramento this eientn mite tatn eiato directed the ercennt at Arms totoiiline Senator Kane iintll he jiurgts tmnbelf linen contempt cmii 1 also deprived htm of all rUhts as a Sena tor Kano refuses to ti 11 the name of the person who he alltces attempted to bribe him with 21uuO to vote for certain bills ZIN4NClAL ANt COM31EKCIAZ New Tork Htoek JCxchmnsie Aalea April 1O vitrrtD graven STITV AITD crrr loses UK f 1 OOOsl 10 D A Ss StrlO2 0 05 4s 1P07 c10Tf lit U H4ismciai 4Distol3C3sc U BUB4SS 91 r107l 10 Ala class A CO unaoiD IXD OTBIR loves tin Slooost 5 Alh A 8ns cons Itn 17 L F It West r > Hosll Jt KISL M me a 7 hOur K 4 S vi 10 V A ht I cnll Ml lo Burrvv A t h tmu 1J PIer A Es 7s ot7i11m14 ill Ci is nujjc 117 BMtLht 1st lull S Can So tot tiy J 1 vioh A O new Us louj 1OCCt LO ill an Mob A Olst Deb 74 T Ca err supS2 2 N J 1 Cent irt117 IOOCA1 I CinePit 23 N J tent con 1 < inLal toll 1SLIU as 1044nioa 1 Del t II 1st HI c lint 15 VJ Ceil sal lU4a 4 Del A U 1st91 utvtt 314 N V LIcA iv ill One 34 1uil 21 is lIFrlecon Istll7 all8 40N r LiW2JaS ISdtWesllst tw 5 NYenthitr20 aOLWesLJ1 104 1 Nor Mo lit nut 2 Hoi Tex L > nt aleyEuyuuItui M U 1st 110 r oi > iotMi > s 21 in 18Ind BL 4 W 10 Or H Ah ti3an 1st 7l > i975 aohloCentllt 90 13 Ind III A VV IS Ohio On Inc 1OIt Inc 48VZ4f 4 Tac ofvto lit lutiu 12IroliMt2d 03 Jlar of Ito 2diuJ J lulcta itt 21 rfin8t S Sit A Sz CIty 55 tnt itt mil 1st 100O101 I Int 2t 1 p c r 39 22 s r M 1 t M 1 hit llu > b Ind II Jt Sp 1st Ki Slot 1 AW 2d 10 han A Tex con ns 10J nitst nref iaeSS M kail ATox Jit US ai 2 WaU now 7s 99i l 14 KiI sNorhLE1OS lUcUUu0 llbi 17L1W B con as 06i atLaoAD ASS Ititi 570015 BAmEsD50 eoNTKteYll6K > < llia 2HBk 01 Com 140V Cii North Fag J 7 IUOCCA lo ul 4AtNpacptajai 44t Can South eirgiK nAil Northwn 31t enlist Coal 7iet4Y v limNorwnor ito IMOrVnl Pac77 > 77 3410 Ohio AMlss 37330V hutch 5 All lu 1UOU 1 MIaLpf74 JOChBA Ql3tQjfl so or KAN 100 BuOChss t O Jl WOiiLAWet001ii WO Climax Mimi V2 > I3J10 Pacific Mait42lg4i 0 s 2100 Dot 5 flndtt3i5H2 an Pull car Uh I aiiH hut DilL AW OlJaJI lit 1eo Ilec A I v JIlJ 27aviRrls com 44V44I mnRsadmi f > < atwi7 wjoFriepl iniH iht4 SdllHoek III 14711c107 1 > Kill Man t Side JVyTh JOOBtL AI O ii 37Si 1XUII AStJopf70 > < 7i > Trust UAS FlOi8 Its umoms be lit an 70U 8t U A g T 135111 i lent 107Vtil7 Pf 1 isaa Iron Mt 1 s SoiaMs 4omgLPauL i09mndliumvWI SXIUHLP A Minn UHr4Vt 317MI Kan A Tex42t5lii 7111 SU P A 8 O 4514S titan tt btu1087gtuit 300 StP Sioux 1312 title ruts City pt 70 97Si 20t IIlHHf Mill I 11W Stand Din Jt75s < O IS fa Manhn El ai a27j 32bi suit Tunnel 2 htii 1 Vet EiO4i48i itch Onion Pee t vjii > 27za hilcttCei1 > Mll > tINUVVab A Pao 4Jall > 3UJ > tob t 0112124 JOOO mvab5 P pi ttsSl7 > 5 TX > Mont kUss tow F Fip inc IBUIN A Chat IfttOWestUT H SalWl S77U3 N JCenlrai79I7Si Total gales tiIltleJ share 6a0i V CeflttJ2Iii32i 1x dividend ciOula i PRIcE fit Idd 1W < Aviv D s BJ no e 1IH t04i4 Manhattan nl 27f an It B it s so r104 iOI iteVa Run 914 04 U 8 cs striCtu i 1141 lOch i siursL nip to U SC 4Ic10a4 5 toe Mil A St Paul 822 ret US h itt r 1UJ1 iiriu A at P pf HU > toe U S 5it ittc IMS loutf Mo K ATs 5 8ui7 U a4 > l Sic Mi l liMob A Ohio 22 2tl U 54j91yit5l lotij Morris Hssex 107 1114 U 841rutetliOlt > I07J Nash A Chat no U 8 41 CIIHTI 1170 I07I N J Central 70 7th X D S Cur dsrsm N T a A 1Iud1lilb I3JJ Alt A T II V 27 NYEle 115 > 117 Am Dlst Tfl 73 > f 7 < > Nor Iac lit 2DV At A Pae Tel 4JS 44 I Nor Pacific pf Ml SMi IauudtSouUi oil Vorthwesiern po J W 00 A I O IVJ iV Nuthweut iuf tree Ito UCC A 1 70 7n lOhioAUlss 3t i 30 clue H A p 127 Ohio A Mist pf 7J 74 Chic A Alton in 1UU Iaeiae HalL 411 42 PelI A West Dli Ul auoasilter 15 I Del A n Can Rlj H2i UuicksilTsr pf IHI Erie Railnar 44W 44 ilock Island 1H7 Eric Railway 0 W lishiltiesling 0314 Brie it coin IHJ < hAllatiati rraucisca 5a Jl HsnA3tJo 31 3U San Fran pf Ki JlMl Han t 9tJopf 70 71 Hutro runnsl i 2 IlllnoiiCtn 1117 t078 Uitiori Iaclo lii SitS Iron Mountain lull MV Wab A Pac 411 4t4 5 loure A Nasb104 15U Wab A Par pf 05 OIl L E A West 3J at Wel Cn TeL Its 1tei lake Shore luai lUrt Lx dividend SATURDAY April 10 There was a very tmselllod and HuUuatlng stock market There was somiStlecllnis In lead lug fancies from Ibo opening prlccH under ap prehensions of an unfavorablo bank statement lint the only Important decline was In kansas and Texas which was subjucleil to a severe pressure from Boilers Manhattan Klovnlod for nn exception advanced Whon tho bank stale mnnt was made public there was a general Im provement In values But the market ngnln became dull and Irregular Tim latest dealings were characterized by a docllnii In Kansas and Tains weakness In Iaclllo Mall and Manhattan activity In Jersey Control a strong market tot Canada Southern arid an advance lu hit luih amid Minnesota Tho following will show the more Important chtngos of thou day Advanced Mllwnuklo antI Ht Paul J Ht I and H F Ji St L anti U P preferred y Wabash and Fun preferred Bt r find Minn 1 Declined Hannibal and fit Joseph 1 Manbatlnn Klo vnloil 1s Iron Mountainit M Kansas and Texas 2s Northern 1nclflo I Norlhvvenluru preferred it Western Unloa Telegraph X Governments wore quiet Railroad bonds wore fulrly active but upeculatlvo lacuna wore weak Money on call G V cent tile ruling nato with variations both ways In exceptional cases Internal revenue receipts today 299930 Custom 034307 Tha bank statement presented the following footings JprltS Avrela IHJtrnat Loam t29noj vin 52t1lt47t09 liq cr5rwor Specie o3VW i 52tt23tutji hOc IMSW Leeal lenders 1iH < 7MO IIMIMXI Inc iO04iIs 1 Deposits 239lia3Os 202e75o lIce VUJDUS Circulation 2UVU1UOU 2UUX7l > Inc o Joo Deficiency of lenalrcwrvt 808MO 107450 Dee 203400 The Treasury now holds 303702G50 In Ualtod tJUtes bjoOs to aocuro bank circulation Bonds depositor for rlronUtlon dtirlnn tia week endlnif today 16B3GOO bonds hoilt for circulation withdrawn tturhngthn week 11510 000 natIonal bank clri ulatlon outstanding CurrencY notes 3i39712i5 Bold notes Thoreceipts of national bank notes for ro demption tot the woek ending toiMr as com pared with the corresponding period last rear ago a follows 1870 p5 Hew Tork lAISS tlatm II slon < sue tee 17lP lhllilclphls leltun l 4ti ton UlKCllaneouJ 31mtOxJ 4n2a Total W ia i gau Treasurer flllflllnn has rulmlthntthnorlelnal provision of thin National HankInif net riijulr Inir the banks to koou on dopoijlt with lie Trensuroral nil times regisInntti Umu tied Htal s bonils to hit amount of niiplhlrtl of Ihclrrnpl tnt Is still In force It has boon snppoiod that the Itosuniptlou act of 187 rcpouled tills pro vision and Comptroller Knox so holiln rite iiiefitlon has boon rnfnrriil to HIM Attorney Uonoral unit If ho confirms tho Treasurer do clsion Home of our largtst city IninkH will hnvo olthor to purchase lartro anioiintsof bonds uc olso reorganize tinder tho Htnto law Bids for bank stocks nro America 144 American KxchatiKK 119 1 lliitohorH nnd Drovers illS Cmitrnl IlHi Clmso 112H Chemical 1700 I CIty Oil Commnrno 1 III Contlnptilnl 115 Otrn Lxchtmci1 113 ist River J5 Fourth 117 Fifth Avoriuo 27r lallatlti 135 Importers nnd Traders 235 I tat her Manufacturers 135 I Matihiillnn t 1 MO I Miirkol 122 Merlinnlc M4Mni > liiinlrVniink inn Association 74 Mnrcantlle 07 Merchant 127 JtirchanlH Letiit ill O 02 Slolinpolltiin 100 Nassau 89 > Now YotL 142 Mntli Nn tlonal 110 North Amrrlen 100 1ark 121 Ihrcnlx lOOjllopubllc I 131Hlinonnd LoallnT 12S Ht Nicholas 10U Tradiumene 1US Union 145 Tim Supreme Court of the United Stubs In B e milt lo loeovor from the t t4tuuit cit Tennwsii ns ttte guarantor of tho hIunk of Trlini4i < > a ilnbt which tho hank owed to Iho Meniplilit and ClmrleFton llnllroad Company hnMs thnt the repeal of ito provision In the Tennraieo Con stitution a uthonlzi mig lint Its to BUI the Stat tlmtieh nftrr IliA ilebt nceriied iloi K not Impair tint obligation of n contract wlthlu tho meaning of tho Constitution lilI market for printing cloths at Tall River line been very milet Manufacturers nro not dlsposud to press goods to stIle and thoiich n filmY havo clinnKPil linnds nt GsV ilitrlnu tIle weoktho general nitUliiic prluo Is She for 01 squares Production for lie Reek 110 000 plows sated 5000 L plecc dollvurlus 112000 pieces and stock ou hand 07000 pieces Tim production of anthraclto coal last week wan 371012 tons na compared with 3G0419 tons for Iho previous vvuok and 4ljllil tons tno cor responding work of 18711 The total production from Jan 1 to April 3 was 69B074 tons ns nKiitn8t51322Gl tons for the lIke period of last yourshowing a decrease this yenrot 435287 tons The Imports for the week were 8933 07n of which 2571340 wero dry goods and I83C6733 merchandise The Loul h Vollny Railroad Company has Just tiald to the Treasurer ot New Jersey 130000 for thin riparian grant mndo lo tha ust Line Railroad Company In 1872 which the late Asa Pucker subsoiiucutly bocnnie pos sissed of The grant was partly paid for In cashand a mortenco for 82000ufvon to secure tutu rest Mr Packer permitted default on thus IntorpMof mortgage for tutu purpose of Imv Inic It fornoloscd and thus acquiring n BhorlfTs title deed After the sale had been made th Central Company secured nn Injunction ro > straining tho Hhorlfl from delivering thin lined This Injunction was dissolved ou lie 24th of March last mind the Sheriff will deliver the deed to the LohlKh Valley Railroad Company lu a few days limo Btato covenanting therein to de fend tim title Thus transfer books of the Missouri Kansas nod Texas Jlallroail Company were closed In this city today without previous notloo that such action would be taken They will remain closed until May 20 when the annual election for directors occurs The closing the book without notice provoked much adverse com mont In the street and Is Iwllovcd to have boon Instigated by the parties who have acquired a largo Interest In the stock and by this action hope to prevent any concentrated opposition to them nt the election It may have been In spired br speculative motives as the stock dropped 3 per cent upon the announcement The following arethe street quotations today for unlisted mtscoilnneous securities Boston Ilnrtforti und Erie Cenlnl Construction 95O100 CO V t cent pnfd Denver and Hlo Grande C9WQ70W do cot sub 27J29 Kdl bon Eloctrle Light 70031 200 Edison Ore Mill Inp 300Q325 Flint Icro A Mnrquotto 21O21V Missouri PnclDa 4f do Condrey share 4V Memphis and Charleflton 37 Ohln Central Coal 25L2O St Joseph nnd Western shares 25251i South Carolina shares 1S20 do Ht morteaco 105108 do 2d morliragn 749 7G do nonmorttrnceboarlnc bonds 4211113 ema home and alton 1 do let mort gage is15 do 2d mortgage 3J04 do In come 1d9t23 Texas Pacific con sub Ylcksbure and Mention 1011 Jersey South ern IX Oas stocks are Quoted Now York 100 to 110 Manhattan 192 to 200 Metropolitan 133 to 140 Mutual 75 to 60 Municipal 190 In 200 Brooklyn 123 to 125 Jersey City 145 to 155 Jfw Turk Market FUTunruT April 10Fioun AND Jlrxt Wflrs k diet but more suady at the prices of yrsterdsv VVe nnoui FlourNo J tjTlJ1 8H sunerHne 54 irr4 t45o extra State Ac Jl6 > cfl western sprint ZX and XIX asn nao d0 Wittier shlpplnc extras it H5 lf 401 do XX and XXX KOAMUI oatenta fA Sa 5754 emmy shlpplnrexiras HoaKV 40 Southern bakers and amity brands ttlrjn Southern shlpplni extras fiifMi3 Kre flour suoerflne lnKi < oo Oomn meat Western Ac JVigSJ llrandfwlne 8J 20 Wheat feed 4 ton 52315535 rye misC Inj Corroi opotsHo lower nilddliiiruplandsl2 citooit ordinary 11 5 lot sales 3 U15 bales futures ilechnrd b 3 < 310 points cloMne at lilOc lor April Ullc for fl Mar IJJ7c forJuneU17c for July M ie for Aneiist j ulv for Septiniher 11 Iit6c for Dctibfr il m I sx for J November and 11 18e fnrl > ecemher sales 1UJ7W pales tceeelpma at tie poet mottas 5tlit bale PKOIISIUNS Pork opened firm alit t fill off at thoclo < e salts on the spot lJi ills new mess ill joafll 2111 i 0 li nie s quoted fl07 cll nn sales for Inturp dcllvrry Mar fiOKKjfll to Jnn 11211 1 July fll m2C Pisces mure acUvv sales 200 hose itng l clear quuted 7c 2110 i > b xes low and short clear titcther In the Hi si 11154 aupe clnsinKb lIIe Cut meals Inn siln 7u > J a1 s rlbleltlcs 12 Us 7V 13 5 CjIr zm picklrd hama 10 tt 4c 1tXJ I fresh do Higis tiu injc Lard firmer sales on the snot 1 sv tee prime city 74OCJ Sal Jo p t prime Western 74JUO74V 40UO Us Ion Itimutre demiserym April 74c Mar 742 > ic June 7IXS74V July 7 Sac seller jear 7 4Oc 1100 lea refilled for the Continent sold part st 777c Soot lowerf sales 100 ten extra mess KlOJvafll Dressed hoes steady at ljinSe for city and 53e for pigs ButteS trariy new Slsto palls and tiihs JOAJftc creamer siaioo VVeslfrn daIry Ihitcj24o1 lacturr iea fheese stendy Stat artery KaU c u itklms la 10Jc Western lint lli Uc skims IVlllc IM unctianeed tuar by u talic others Uil3c duak 18 20c cPec i XMftioc IKSIN Wheat firmer with a fair trade and brick seo utis tin sales 1H7 isjoliu li on the spot Inclnilink Si 1 114 sm3am mir Nn 1 white Si I 1711 2O for No 3 rpriiiit St 1 itl4ijt37t fur ho J red and iit2 l for No It I do a hit lor I lur u Ilivrr 720cas > bush Inc icti cur No 1 hlte nl fl hht32 lor April and 1 itw5l2ue tom Mnr anlNci J rut I winter at St 1 innfl 17 for April fl13 MI 14 tar May tint Sms40u II lor June cioieg dull ou Change hut alter Chanuo the market was firmer No i rid wittier at 91371 naomi 91 J7 lor April anl St 1 T3 > for lIar Rv < and burl t tutu Oats firmer got in trc active sales H4 KM bunh at 41114430 lit cited anl 44r4511c for while tnclnilliK No 3 nilxH at 4c i whlui do At 4C447e also So J mined IV for May In IU corn CrItter on the spot with a lair dimattd sales on the i > por 17IU > husti Includiiuf unifradcl at lit1leI u Nn J mixed Jauc for now steainor unmet I < liCi Jlje No T nified 52e u Western yellow roe do white 4ftvi old intxtil 54c t and for future neiiv cry 101011 built No J mixed Me for April and 47i i 4H burNs OKOI KMUS Rio contQ waa duO and nnchanced at ll 134 > cam 1 t4c lorTilr rsrKrfS mill tirades dull nnd nominal Marmllba 113ll7c Itlce maine aelie slendv and nil cllan > iiiL Motnws was rattiej1 omet for most endivE 51 melt rtlninu miotsl 3it43et N ew tries 884oti htsv uosr Was 100 sil titidhuitliieui lair to good runhiuy 7i 7 c rolillet lii Ill Put7 CtUI isuiatei cylO putt sluuS sueiiy tuerlu i3De slid itiitditrh A ttctItlC tttipulaNuuyoi stores quiet hut steady spirits ttir pentinr 31i common to cnml lralnrd rorfns fl 4i > t St 1 4V Petroleum lower and dull at Tin for refliuil Iii bbiu sties earlv ofJSiilbbls at7jic cirlitkulei limer oiwninK nt 7n14 Iwiiohllu 707C mil closing at 77c lid attic were lIHinJ itt Tallow sleety st IHC StiMrlno Crm with JS tilts rIoter soil nt 8c VVTitsiie Si llo Otrnn treichts wm sies Iv nit ouuij uralll tn Llrrpoil b > sl < nm OVO7d no Ibs lulfnu 7sj5lai proviMons auMJSi urain by me imrr lo VrluCLttt 1 ul u do lu VUo IU t re IllIcit p Irolt nm b I > Kotttrdtim or AiusrUdant Us Cd 45iiuJ causs to Jspsa private terms tuQi3 I C I Sass H 11 A VV VV if 1 B SH Ii AA lv VV VV VV L S II I h 11 I A A VV VV VV VV P 8SS1 I1II11II AAA umvww L Rim II A A vvw ww I S Hli jj A A iv www MILJ SaSS U HA A IV w 54 WEkT hint ST MiVT rOKK nlmmnnseossorlment u the bluest HIMIN HUH OOUDl pni > lttrl n Ul d I tit uhi > Ilhlhl 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fOMIKTBNT AHTIMTi to attend bile free nf elisrje ill eiftilnlte anl irnnl nsinrlinent ol llhAl hut TIIHK tfil iiI HOOPS b llulun I fi e limit onJ Atitt can artists below tnntmlnctiin is t pn e a suit lor nur N f KVV 1 111 I It m rlm l > lATtOiLl I 1IOW 10 UU ntAUTUJU IriS ol chartc I 11 tv S4 WIRT Itril s 1 near nth av gilliuis w A linillf stniuUrd MlllVrd slit I poil tables nsV and wcnni liii nit at cm eat let ulns nivl en ii lermfc v U UlHUIII ACU AIO lliiadway cor SUihit n ff