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.. . THIS WORLD t SATURDAY lENING," APRIL 6, 889 s , OVERMATCHED, BUT GAME. m i MATT ITOARTill'B PIA70IY FIGHT WITH HIB 1UME8AKE, "CAL." TraabU Anticipated U the Final Deposit for the SnlllrajuKllraJa Fight Carehsr Dana, of Tale, Injured far Life Swipes, tbe Newtbey, Awslllng Willi Importance The Baltimore Ceeklas; Main. The Ions expeoted and muoh talked of fight between "CaL" MoCarthr and Matthew J, MoCarthy, which ooourred lut night, wu a great disappointment to the sports who had hoped for a protracted and equal fight. Matt was not in the fight at all. He merely served ai a receiver of " Cal'i " blows, who pnnohed him pretty nearly at will. What .Mr. HoUke'e idea was in pitting hla "unknown" againit "CaL" li a little difficult to see. Why did not he select a man nearer "Osl's" calibre? Hit man, however, had one valuable requisite for a fighter sameness. When almost all tighten would have given in whenknooked out. an he was in reality in the fifth round, he dragged himself to his feet, and, though ha eopid scarcely stand, put up his hands. Of courso, he was floored again immediately. In the next round Cal had nothing to fear from his groggy opponent, and put the tluoky Matt to sleep with a hard one on the Jaw.;, Cal MoCarthy is as pretty and square a fighter as one could wish to fee. He fights on the dead level. He attempts to take no advantage that might have even a semblance to unfairness. lie is a born fighter, both in build and wind. He was not phased by the enoounter last night. There is now talk of a matoh between CalMe. Carthy and Johnny. Murphy, of Boston, tor a 11,000 purse, at 114 pounds, give or take pound. The men are almost identical in sise. , The New York Canoe Club offers a perpetual international challenge cup. valued at S6f). It is now held by Reginald 8. Blake, of the Brook Ivtj Canoo Club, who won it against Walter Btewart, of tbe Koyel Canoe Club of London. As the time approaches for the pouting of the final deposit of 0,000 a side in the Hullivan. Eilraln tight, a great deal of curiosity is being evinced as to what the Civ will bring forth. The impression seems to pre;il that there will bo a fuss and no deposits made. Let both sides concede something and the matoh be clinched. There is a good deal of interest being taken in the coming double-scnll race on the Harlem be tween BenJ. Jackson and E. II. Patterson, of the Atalantas, and Hettrick and Freith, of the varunas. A good deal of money will change hands on tho result. Catcher Dann, of last year's champion Tales, is probably an invalid for life. He was lifting lumber in a lluiTalo yard, where he was em ployed, when he suddenly fell fainting to the ground. It was discovered that he had; Injured his spine. . Tho recent great sale of standard bred and non-standard discloses an interesting fact as to their relative value. The standards averaged II , 0 1 0 and the non-standards only f 1 0 0. 00. 0 Swipes the Newsboy is rapidly aoqniring the airs auj grace of the "big uns." lie wants it distinctly understood, ho says, that he will pay no heed whatxomever " to any challenge not accompanied by a "boney ii-de" forfeit. Ter- t u rnr Bwipos is not only gutting large in his ideas. lis- but also in poi kou. Sullivan and Kilrain had , U better look to their laurels Bwipesey exultantly .. announces that ho can no longer train below 1 10 pounds. rs- Tho oooking main which will take plaoo April " 2M near Baltimore promises to be a hummer. a Kach side Is to show rievonteen birds. Thoy will ioa tight for fiou a battle andVSOOon tint general ln (exult. The parties ciiiorlyintere'ted are Arthur k. Jl. Buit, or Baltimore, and Messrs. William l'etlos and E. Maulick, of Johnstown, Pa. Their reputation la uumoient guarantee that only prime birds will be pitted. id th. Bperrill, Yale's sprinter, on whom she placed . her main dependence, will not run this year, " owlryr to a strained tendon. lot , . (After Sunday the Allorton Atbletia Club's headquarters will be on the. Manhattan Club grounds, arrangements having been made to '" that effeot. er as Special Bargains in Shoes. n Ladies' tan color Oxford ties t q5c worth i.5o it- . , Ladies' tan color Oxford ties tipped $i.o5 worth 1.75 iw Ladies' Curacoa kid patent J) leather tipped Oxford tie $1.00 worth i.5o of ' : Lord& Taylor, m Grand Street Store. la SOME FIGS AND THISTLES. PICKED VBOH THE BOUGHS IN HUJJOR'B OflOHABD. . Taking Oar ef the Haaee. (JVm ?.. Mrs. Elamere Why, Thomas what are you doing T Cousin Tom (from Texas, who has never seen a tiger-skin rug) 8h-ih I There's something got into your best room. Wait till I plug him again, an' I'll go in an' see what it is. Love In the Lane, tilraes lAe Chicago Areata. Love was coming down the lane, InW3islandrnisVttlebow1 Quiver slung behind. Mow, thought I, he cannot seei If I stand aside , He must pass me, ignorant. Therefore aatlsfled. Kept I silent In my placet Nesr. more near, became, While tho beating of my heart Faun'd each oheek to flame.; And I, anxious, held my breath, He will pass me no I He la crying I Pretty dear. It should not be so. Touohed with pity, then quoth It " Weep, 0 weep no morel" And he. laughing, sent this shaft To my bosom's core. Block ef fllv. trrm Pmrk. 0 The loeman's ten-pound cakesL l'ulr Plav. Fair play's a Jewel; but Jewels don't make a fair play even of " Antony and Cleopatra. " A Fortune. nunter's Vow. IAvhm XxcAOfiffa. A fortune-hnnter.whllo wedding an heiress. In repeating tbe marriage service, unwittlngly.but most aptly said "With all my goodly words I thee endow. Abilene of a Different Color. from in. 1 The Iter, CoL Bhepard wants to stop the Bun day stieet-cars and the Sunday newspapers. Why doesn't he sis stop the Uunday interest on his investments i Possible, lint Not Probable. LTrvMlAa Utlroll JVM VrM. Count von Moltke sava he doubts if he ever handles another army in war. As he is elghtv eight yearn old, his opinion on this question is entitled to considerable weight. lie Alavrled Illch. irrom York trolly.) Ons I hear George has married an heiress. Be is in clover now, I suppose? riok No, he's working liko a horse, trying to pay hla board at a t40-a-week hotel. Her father pays hers, aud she won't live anywhere else. March In April. JVMtJttt. Deacon TJpthsr Hold on, Banner, and well take a snub to this hitehing post; for when tho dinged wind'U blow a kyar 'long that way, it oomos pretty nigh bein' a cycloon I Waen baby wu skk, we garc hr Caatorls, Whin ibe wis a child, aba oriod for Gaatorla, Wuunabeb.caneAtie, aha ulong to Oaatorla, W baa sbe ba4 Children, aba sua ibam Caatorl. YVisu wanttobaranelegantlotfor tlftOon 410 and J. SttOmurjibbpeiuienta iuet bavond the Brooklyn OturUna, near when all Rapid Trenalt trains Hop, UJca rapid trsnalt oars for Jamaloa, sat off at Clarann. villa, stop In Jer..Johneoo, Jr.' omoa, and bla scant "111 ahow jou ba Xaplar Ktrm Lota, only lira mlnut.i from Woodharan, or tbe Btootboft Varu Lots adjulnlnc llorru Park. If yon so and axamloa yon will ba anra to boy. JBttE. JOHNSON, JR. 00 LIlmTtr itraat. Now York. 303 Pulton atoeit, Brooklyn. jf ' (Maw HOVXXBTTB BqDAX. TO OlBOniAD'a BEST. : A TRAGIC RIDDLE. Sow Love, Jealouny and Crime Were Tangled Up. ?i "' A TALE OP TO-DAY. 1 By GEORGE R. SIMS,' - -4-'Sor of " ThtZAohU o' London," " Berapliitn Soap," A Tory Olovor Behtm," ., So. A . a Bmoraia or ouaitth r. ,, tnalrhonefthraornlnanianonUtlylaftahoaaa naar Bloomsbnry Hqoara. An boar Utar a sarrant . ! . ?" toJh 'rent door and aald tbat bar mtatraas had bean mnrdarad. A ph.lolan who ohancad to U pu.lni 11 t?' rM' and founds hsiidaome rouns woman drad in bar obambar, atabbad to tba baart. Tba daad woman waa Mra. GlovDurr, wifaof aoomnurclal trarallar, wno waa aaldom at bono, flba wantad to so onthaataceand waa irin5 JSSSfir!f "Sf ofwi ",lluft Psofaworwlio called as tba bouaa. Har bpaband oppoaed tbU. lie aud bU "..SSir""1, U? hadalatobkej. 'llm Polio. Inapaotor found that latohka an lb floor by tba bad oi tba mudaaad woman. All snaptouina polnUd to tba bnaUnd as tba morderer, CHAPTER II. wnxrmnj ma btidsmob bbibs aruoicaLT aoaivst titb nuenAKD aud mt n abbutbd. j Th Insiieotor ploked up tbe lntohkey and t called to tie servant to oorae to him. . "Row many Utohkev are there to tho door?" he asked. ' " Two, air. The ons master always car. I tied, and the one I keep In the kitchen to let myself Ja when I ran errnllds.,, ' ' Where is yours now f 1 Inthekltoben. sir." ' "Go and fetch It." j The girl went downstairs and retained in a moment with her key. Tbe Inspector took it and compared it with the one he bad Just ' ploked up. i' "Come," he said to himaelf. "There Isn't much mystery about this case. Mr. George Clowbnry will have some dlflloolty i in proving that he didn't let himself into the house last ulijht, and that he didn't drop his latchkey in his wife's bedroom. " s-m . A tAil fee ay 4ft-u,,a,l.t lI&. One more important faot be elioited from the girl, whioh was that her master when travelling always carried a sword etiok or rather a stiletto stick, the blade being very short. This stlok he had with him when he returned home, and he took it away with him. Re was just going when a thought occurred to him. " "Who closed the house up lost night?" he said to the eirh "I did. sir." " Did you bolt the front door ?" " No, air. I asked mistress if I should, and she said: 'No; perhaps your master will change his mind and come back to-night. ' " "That will do. Thaukyou." Leaving two constables in obsree of the premises, the Inspector went off at once to Scotland Yard to put' the machinery In ma eweSSP tti'enSBMstfTstweBffaial illihi iirfi h aiLataewBDefl TWO NEW PLAYS NEXT WEEK. THEATRICAL BILLS IN GREAT YARIETI HERB AND IN BROOKLYN. Charles Blow's "An Iron Creea" at the Fsarteenth Street, and a New Melo. drama at the Windsor Ross Coghlan la Joeelyn," and Ooodwln'a Uold Allae" AIra, Langtry lo lie See In Btoektyn. The principal theatrical novelty of the week will be " An Iron Creed," Charles Htow's now play, which will have its first production Mon day night at the Fourteenth Btrcot Theatre. Its purpore, as already mentioned In The Even mo Wobt.d, is to do tho Hebrew dratnatlo Jus tice, presenting him as a worthy American citizen and making him the hero of the play. In the cast will be J. F. Drlon, Herbert A. Carr, Henry Lynn, Stephen 1L Harry, H. F. Btnne, W. 'II. Collins, Atkins Lsurenoe, Frances Liv ingston, Marie Crois, Kate Foley. Mary Wade Hamilton, Rachel Beuard, Louis llalton, Flor ence Bayard and Mabel Lsutenco. "Ileuben Glue," a new melodrama, will bo gliveu its first production at tbe Windsor Thea tre Monday night. It contains many wonderful escapes and much gore is shed during tho devel opment of tho story. The principal oharacter is that of a Vermont Yankee, who goes to Australia with a patent quartz crusher, and meets with many excitiug adventures. There will be plenty of new soenio eflects. Miss liose Coghlan is meeting with very grati fying success at tbe Btar Theatre, where next week she will continuo to protent Charles F, Coghlau's play "Joeelyn, " Miss Coghlan Is a 3reat favorite in this city and the Star Theatre uring the week has sheltered many of thoso who used to admire hor artistic work at Wal lack's. After next week "Joeelyn "will not bo seen again this season, "A Midnight llelT'Hoyt's best effort, con tinues to do a large business at the llljou Theatie. The fiftieth performance of the com edy will take place '1 uesday ecnlng, April 10. Manager llosenquest will distribute souveulrn, which are now being prepared, to ovcry person in atteudsnvu on that occasion. The cMer work of Kugeno Canfleld and Thomas 0. Lea brooke tuust not be forgotten when speaking of "A Midnight Hell." Tho two hundred and fiftieth performance of "Nadiy" will shortly bo celtbiated at tbe Casinos Mr. Aronson aays that ho has already sold two-thirds of the house for that occasion and ho expects to have tho buffet lloor rendv for opening on that night and a promenade concert after tho opera, lleliearsals of "La Mexicans," tho opera to succtod " Nadjy," have been " Captain Bwlft " is still the attraction at the M-idlsou Huuaio'lhratri' aii'l will rtniHlu at that house until the production of " Featherbiain," which Manager A. M. l'nlmer otllciallv an nounce for next mouth, Mr. itnddon Cham bors's play, which has enjoyed xuch a nicct-Htnl run without the aid of anuvonirs and special occasions will doubly merit great prosiwiity out of town. Tho Chicago and All-America baseball teams will be at Palmer's Theatre to-night, and volu minous will be the rocoptlon accoided to them. All tho baseball devotees of the city will be there. "The May Queen " has had a very pros peious week, and its bright music has already made a favoiable Impression. Miss lluiriet Avoiy has overcome her nervousness and is mi 'io at home in her part. Tho attraction for the coming week at IT. U. Jacobs' Third Avenue Theatie will be Chorion P. Drown's sousntional dranin, "Dot: or. The Avenger's Oath,1' In which Miss Florcnco J. lllndley will appear. The play, as the title would indicate, is of tho luiid order. It will introduce a pack of bloodhound, and there ill be bowie-knife combatB aud other sensational features. At II. It. Jacobs' Thalia Thentro Baitloy Campbell's plav, "Fate," will bo presented next week. Mies Lee Lamar, vtho wan once a member of Daly's company, and is said to be a "Hnuthcrn wicloty beauty nill play the lead ing part. "Fate "is a good play, and a capable oompauy has been engaged to prevent it. It will do a good week's buninosH. following the examnleof mostof Mr. Jacobs' "attractions. " At Proetor'H Twenty-third Street Theatre Neil Burgess still continue!! to give his nmuidng im personation of Abigail Prim, tho Yankee spinster in "The County Fair." Tho business so far ban been extremely largo and the expectation of tho management to run tho production for a year seems to be entirely Justifiable. "The County Fair " is a play that everybody ought to ceo. "The Old Homestead "is quite willing to ad mit that a few of its patrons go to Bninnm's. It can afford to loso a very great many and can still bo pronporonp. The audiences during the week have been large. New scenery will be used in the production next season; that In use at freaent goiug to tho big citien wbero "Thu Old lomestcod" will bn presented by a special com pany. Nat Ooodwln is still presenting "A Oold Mine" at tho Fifth Avenuu Theatie. One or two change have been made in the play, and the performance goes with admirable omoothtiOKS. Mr. Unodwiu s Impersonation of Silas K. Wool cott has been much praised, while Mim Kate Forsyth's performsneo has also met with ai proval. The Saturday inatinee's aro always well attended. " Little Lord Fauntleroy" remains at the Broadway Theatre. It haH been thn scnratlon ot the theatrical season, if such a word as ' 'nonxa tlon " can he used in connection with such a de lightful, dainty, artistio little play as thut mndo known by Mrs. Francos Hodgson Burnett. Tho play has now been presented in many other THE STOMACH DISTILS ACIDS. Thfcbe, if existent in a natural quantity, and non tlatad by bile, play their part in tha functions of diges tion and aaeimlletion. But tba artificial acid reaultins from tba inability of tba atomacb to oonrert food r eaivadby it into austena nee, is tha produoer of flatu lence and heartburn, wbicb are tha most haraaeins ayraptoraeof dyspepeia, Tho bast carminattre ia Hos tkttxu's BTOHACn BiTTxns. Far mora effective la it than oarbonata of aoda, magnosia or other alkaline aalta. Iheee InTariably waaltan the stomach without pioducina purmanent benefit. No man or woman chron ically dyepeptlo, and conaeuently nerroua, can be in possession of tba full raeaauroof vigor allowed by na ture. Therefore, invigorate and regulate the system, and by ao doing proteot it from malaria, rheumatism and other serious maladtea. tion for seourlnp; the presence of Mr. George Olowbury at the inquest on his murdered wife. o a o o o Tho first inqniry to be made by the de tectivewasat Charing Cross Hotel. There it was found that a person answering the CLOWBUBl'S IHTLOTEBS WEBB VIHITXD. description of Mr. Clowbnry arrived about B.30 in the evening and took a bedroom. He left his 16egftge in the ball, stating that he wax going away by the 'MO train in the moraine. He was told tho number of his room, but didn't go to it. He went into the smoke-room and shortly afterwards went i out. The next that was seen of him was when he oanie in through the station entrance about 7 o'clook, asked for his bill, and for his luggage to be taken to the Continental expreas. The chamber maid reported that the room glv n to him had not been occupied. A communication wm at once sent to the French police, aud a drtee tive, armed with a phoiograph of Mr. Clow, bury, taken from his wile's album, wm de- fatt ...... . i i r leWiaBtiaXailf'l I lllll' t tl'ia I ni cities and the verdict everywhere la success, un doubted success. " Natural Oaa. " a farce-comedy by IL Qrattan Donnelly, which was flrst mado known "In this city, at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, will be next week's attraction at the Grand Opera-Uouse. "Natural Oas " is a very athletlo farce-comedy. Thespfolalties , II introduces are always well reoclved, and will doubtless please tho Grand Opera-House audiences. The company is a good one. At the Union Bquare Theatre Miss Helen Barry continues to present "A Woman's Stratagem.1' an adaptation of LugoticBcribe'a sparkling llttlo comedy, known In Ficnch "La Batalllo des Daraos." Miss Barry gives a good performance as tho Countess d'Autrotal, and she is admirably aided by rrank Mordaunt, a strong. Impressive actor, Mr. Olenncy has also made a strong im pression. At Miner's People's Theatre Bclasco and Do Millo's successful play. "The Wife," will be the attraction noxt wool;. It is perhaps hardly necessary to say that this play ran for an entire season at the Lv crum Theatre, and has since hem successfully presented through the c luntry. The company is a good one, and the People's Thoatio will aocord to tho play a hearty welcome. iAttheLycenm Theatre, " 'Die Marquise," Ir. Nathal'e adaptation of Bardnu's "Ferreol," still being played. It is chlolly Interesting icraiiso it shows that Mr. Frohman's company can do somo strong acting, a fact which might, perhaps, have been forgotten if "Sweet I.atru. iler"had been kept much longer before the public. Messrs. Krlcey and Wheatcroft divide the honors of "Tho Marquise. " At tho Standard Theatre the Howard Athe tiiuum Speolalty CompMiy continues to do satis factorily,. New features are promised for ihe coming week, among them tiling Cascnbcl, known in the language of the variety world as a ' lightning change artist. " Tho olever worK of Cinquevalli, the Juggler, and the dancing of Miss Ida Heath hate, perhaps, made the success of the organization. "A Legal Wreck." William Gillette's comedy drama, which has been touring tho country since it was produced last summer at the Madi son Bquare Theatre, will be the attiaction next week, beginning Monday night, at tho Theatre Comlque, , Harlem. The following people are Included in the cast: Sidney Drew, UoorgH Fawcett, Boyd.Putnam, Hidney Smith. Alfred Hudson. Lllla Vane, Jean Clara Walters, Fan nie Dcnham ltousn and t'lara Hampton. Mrs, Potter will begin an engagement at Nib ln's Monday night, and will present the- following rdprrtoire: Monday and Thursday evenings, " Borneo and Juliet;" TueMav evening and Hatuiday matlne'o, "Canilllei" Wednesday matlnfc and Friday evening, "The Lady of Lyons;" Wednesday and Saturday evenings, "HhoHtoopsto Conquer." This will bv Mrs. rotter's fliHt sppearanue at Nlblo's. Hervngage meut is for one week only, Tha cyclorama managed by Mr. J. M, Hill, and known us "Tho Battlo of Orttysbuig," at Fourth avenue and Nineteenth street. Is stilTopeu all day and In tho evening. The beautiful painting attracts large numbers of isttora. It lain the second year of its existence, and Mr. Hill, convinced of the merits of Mr. Phillppo teanx's painting, has diligently and cortainly voir uucccsafully boomed it. AtthoiUrandMuseubi. Moungorle and Moral Theatre. No. :i-l, and :U7 Oruud stictt, tho California chicken mill has been iuteioktfiig many people dining the ncclt. Among tho other curiosities i a muti with feet but no legs. Thero are mail) interesting thlngB at the mil- seum. and their will bo n uiimhcr of uovcltiis during tho coming voek. "A Happy Family Cage of Furi-Pnivoking Animals " is always to be 10011 and a good stage iwrfomiancc, Tony Pastot'n conitiany next week will present somo strong apoclaltlet. at the llttlo Fourteenth stieet house. 'J he organization includes. I ohti J. Kelly, who has been een with Mullen ,t Hart's comedy, "Later On:" James F. lloey, tho eccentrio comodlan, brother of tho wcll kiiown "old sport;-' Courny and Dempsey.John Hart, tho popular cotnHdian: Boss and 1 cnton, tho Tlssolii; the National Four, Charles Sea man, Leonard and I'lynn and the Tiidors. A new Chinese pantomime aud ballet, entitled " Wal-Wl-Ki; or, tho Flower of tho Last." will be produced for the first limo at Koi-tei A Dial's Concert Hall .Monday night. MllcEstrella Sylvia will mako her metropolitan di'lmt in tins pantomime, in which forty people will appear. Other features of thejuoimmuipwill be Yanola. Sablon, MarcHt ami 1' rod Bohei ts. Tho second Monday matinee v. Ill be giteu next week. Here are somo of the attractions to bo found nevt week at Worth's l'alacn Museum in I'.aft Foiirteeuth street : (luyascutis, or the miss ing link; the Texan giants, liji Jim anil wife, Annie O'Brien, the Irish giantess; Anulo Bell, a fat woman; Nellie Owens; AJeeb, the chess automaton; tho Oklahoma boomers; the Man vels In their gtotosoue doll danens. Jerrv Hart, Beatrice Leo: Malloy and Mock and Fn-il Winans. Tho Palace Museum hab-u largely patioui7cd during the week. It has become an institution. "Die Betdcn Lenoren." at Amberg's, is a &rcat succesa. The comedy will be moscnted onday, Wednesday, 'I httrsday and Ssturdoy, with Frl. Theresa Klinkhainmor in thn le.nling rAlo. On Tuesday aud Triday nights "OMoth-er-iu-Lawl" will be prtxnted. Business has been ory gco.l duilng the week at Amberg's. Frl. Klinkhammer has mado a very unquestioned hit. Miss Fannie Mills, a "big-rooted lady." is among the attractions announced at Doris's Kigbth Avenue Museum next week. She is folicitously deserlUd on the bills us "tho peer less naragon of ponderously podlgerons peripa. tetic perambulating Peris." Other attiactions aro Kil-Kii and ytiee-Hon. J',11 Boiyom, the legless man, whom Doris calls "tho famous fomnral footed farmer." and Wilton and Nelson's Com edy Company. Jliustrelsy will again pretoll at Dockstnder's Tlietttonottwoel. Tho Georgia Colored 1'ur lor Minstrels will bogin an engagement Mon day night at that house. BDNPay NKirtT CONCKBT. Prof, Cromwell v ill lectuie at the Grand Oiieia-Housc, his subject being "Three Stiaugo Cities i St, Petersburgh, Moscow and Con stantinople. There will be concerts at the Star Theatre, at Dockstaders, at H. It. Jacobs" Third Avtnnn Theatre, at H, B. Jacobs' Thalia Theatre, and at Koster & Dial's. Gossip of the Ilrooklyii Theatres. A repertoire of three plays is announced for the foitheoming engagement at Col. Sinn's Park Theatre of Sirs. I.nngtry, The cn gagemeut viill open Monday evening with soatched to Paris, to which place it wan as certained from the hotel porter Mr. Clow, bury's portmanteau had been registered through. ' ' lie must be a bit of a flat," said the prin cipal dotootive to his associate. " It he's gone on to Paris he must know tbat bo'll be stopped when he nets out of the train aud claims his luggago this evening. Perhaps he's forgotten there's such a thing as the vlcc tno telegraph." The noxt visit paid was to Mr. Clowbury's employers, a firm ot cloth manufacturers of Uradlord and Loudon. The information ou tlined of them showed that Mr. Clowbury in going to Fans was acting on their inslruc. tic ns entirely, Thoir regular French traveller was unable to take the Journoy on account of a sudden attack of gout, and Clowbury had been summoned from Nottingham to take his place at a day's notice. During tho day telegrams were received from tho French authorities. Neither tit Citlais nor at Amiens had anybody boeu suf ficiently recognized from tho meagre ilesci'p. tion wired lo wnrrtnt their being detained. Hut iu the evening a more sitrsfactory tues Mtge was received. A man answering the de. scription sent to Paris hud claimed a port manteau. Asked his name, he had given it us Ueorgo Olowbury, and had Iwen detained. An Kngltsh official had Interviewed him, and told him that his wife had been found mur dered. He had appealed horrified mid over whelmed at the intelligence, and bad ex pressed his desire to return at once to Lon don. As under these circumstances there was no necessity to go through any loriuuU ties in the French Court, on tbe follow ing day George Clowbury arrived in London, and was formally arrested. To the police he insisted upon making a statement. He declared that he oould hurdl believe the terrible news was true. He nd. 1 mitted that he had quarrelled with his wife, and that in a tit ot temper he had said that as he waxn't welcome at home he would go to a hotel, and he had left Ihe liouse, taking bis luggage with hlin. Ho wan very muoh npset by an anonymous letter he had re. ceived, informing him that a foreigner was in I the habit of vis tint; hi wife during his ab sence. His wife had not satisfied him in her explanation, and he had said some very un kind things to her. a 'Lady Clancarty," which play, will also be Shen Tuesday and Saturday evenings. Wednes ar and Friday evenings Mrs. Langtry will enact Paulino in "Tho Lady of Lyons.7' fhtirs. day evening and Saturday matlufe Mrs, Lang, try will be teen In her charming, characteriia (Ion of ftosallntl in ''As Vou Like ft." Mr. Chariot Coghlan will head tho support, which la said to be in keening with the usual general ex cellence of Mrs, Langtiy's productions. It Is tiow, definitely decided by Miss Minnie Talnier, owing to tho recovery of Mr, lloherts, to open Monday evening at the Grand Opera Houso In "My Brothers BIslor." In this play Minnie appears in the dual rAlo of a boy and a girl, and Into tho latter part she infuses that abandon of manner and charm of person that havo made her famous both In this and other countiles as tho little artisto whom eierybody regards as "My, Sweetheart." Tho latter part of the week will bo glen tin to "My Sweet heart, which Introduces Mlnnio in her original creation of Tins. There will be but one inati itiee Saturday. Professional " crooks "mado a pleco of realism entirely ticw to tho Brooklyn stage, but tnn graduates of Hlng Sing," as they are pleas, antly called by the management, appear in the second act of "Tho Stow away, "and blow open asafo In.thii most appro ed fashion. This fact alone will no doubt stimulate curiosity sutli cientlyto till the Lee Avenue Academy next week. Ihe compounders of "The Stowaway" havo been latlsh with thelrinaleriali. and hao thrown In a complete yacht with genuine sails, masts and other appurtenances of a full-rigged vessel at sea. Thero Is no distuning the remarkable courage of Duncan B. Hnrrisou, who biiugs bis " Pay master" company to the Amplibm Academv Monday for a necks stay. In the prison sceno Jlr, llairlsou makes a desperate leap from the walls of the prison into then atei below; seveial times he has dislocated one of his llmb-i, Last neck, in making the Jump, before reaching the water, which is confined in what is called a "pocket," he struck against one ot tho Iron hooks which holds tho pocket In place and lacer ated his chiek lu a most painful manner. Mr. Harrison will resume his pait Moudav, having almost fully recouped from his latest accident. Boveral now pattners have been admitted Into the concern since "We, Us A Co. " were last seenhcie. The new members lmo fully quali fied as capable (ntertalucrs and fun makers, and Jacobs' Brooklyn Theatro Mill be the scene of much mirth during the coming week, which la the limit of tho stay or this well-known orgaul ration. Few comedies havo been written pos sessing more side-splitting sllniitions and mirth Provoking climate than this one, made familiar by Mestayor and aughn. Tho story of " L'nder tho I.ash," which Is an tiouinod for next week at Proclot's Theatre, deals with tbe fortuius and misfortunes of a blind gill. Mho is the posscsorof a large for tune which tl.e t'cntlcmauly villain, her cousin, coets. WaltarS. Sanford appears in the load ing rAlo, and comes well spoken of as a promis ing young aotor, A couple of acting dogs forms a moro or less linpottant iwrt ol the production. Lilly Clay is in town agnin, and this time will take up tier nuaitorr in the (liand Theatre, tu tho Fasten! District, Hhe Is accompanied by a bevi of pretty gills, who will assist in tho pro. ductioii. 'lhey levivc the old-time burlesque. Furniture, Carpots, Bedding, Stoves, &c. B. I COffPERTHWAIT & CO., UHTAHI.INIII'.I) I HOT, 193 to 205 Park Row. LOOK HEBE!!! Mam fuciitMM niv tbr la too muoh montr locked nu In tliTrMurv, 1 orciui to mII tor Ipm tbau ooit of tirolnetion. The) look to thoto dalrt for rohni who PAY CASH and dUcc-iint tlinir billa. Hatiuir taken ad vantage of eixuiniitauci aud iriven rllof to tne inanu lMturwr, wo are NOW READY to ahow tha rooM eitnla lino of PARLOR SUITS EVEU KXHIB1TED IN XEW YOKK CITY. OVKR 500 DIFFERENT DKHlUNH ia th lateat rovarlnxa. and AT PKIOEB that will aitontah tba trade for aomttlra. Wawer alwuya wry aniioua to compete In PHICHH with any bouw in thutrada, but we Hud out, no in.tt jr hwlow we otter our good-, tbare are nthra who will giro quotas tion K uudf r um In ordor tu determln whether an artl cle U cheap It la naceaatary that you ahould aeelt( ami we foe. aatufied If you will mil that we ran prore terond ditutt that we are offerlnc the OUKATEHT HAllOAlNfl ovoi dtaplayud In New York City. We bur only of re liable tuakirt and we can warrant ery ntlt , ue noei celsor, all the prina are knottl and tlnlahUflrat olaa. DINItiG-ROOM FURNITURE, CHAMBER SUITS, BEDDING, &c, CARPETS IN GREAT VARIETY. 8PIUNO 8TOCK COMI'LETB. Cash, or Credit. Trice 1UU mailed upon application, B. M. COWPERTHWAIT & CO., 193 to 205 Park Row. HBCtlltE YOUIl CENTENNIAL DECORATIONS OF JOHN IIALIa A3 WK8T 18TII KT NEW YllltK, Nl'.AIl TII AVK. 18TI1 HT. I. HTATION. U. S. Buntiua? Flans In retfuletlou faat colors and sixes, monnt"! on TsrnUbail apaarbaad poles, with galvanised metal Jolder to attach to wlido.sll!aor castnifs, screws and ALL OOMPLKTK. gtIc, 'BATIi:itV."3."-lni!hlla, A7.inrh pols, at Me. each, coiupleta. trie "(JAR!tiHON4R.nch line, 73-lnch pole, at 41.00 each, complete. Also fast'Color HuntinaK lor tJeooratlons, 40 incliss wide, at l5o. per yard A a Oil 1 HTOUV IIOUNIS t'AN llK KI,AlltlUATi:i.Y IIKCOKATED FOR 810 TO 880 "Hqbinson Crusoe. " K number ofclcrer specialty ; t;rforrner , accompany tlie sliow. in. P1?1"."!"'.0"' wholss marvellous contortion, lsti "Tne Metropolitan Four. "in an entirely liew'turni" the Hliseans, with ueir tonai and wlttlclimsi Alice Townieud and tin La Parts lists rs. The balt hesds will be out in force next week at Holmes's HUiultnl Mmonm when the Osletr Opora Company make their initial sppsaranoe at this house. The ompany Is headed by protty, vivacious little llossie Uray. well Inown slid well liked by Brooklyn theatregoers. All the standard owras will bo .given, embracing i.?!ft"'.,t .. '''""os of Norniamly" and "Olhctte." Jlatinuer Holmes is atithoiity for the statement that ovcry dlrl in the company represents a rertsln distinct tvpo of bt suty. An Australian votilrlloqttUt. I'rcd Milles, will !!lr ,V,,),"KI! "P at .ZiPP's Cssino next week. Jlr. Milles ils (moor thocleietest in the business. Others iiho an to tnnko up a Ktrat hill nro ItsiicI la." a cletrr tlRliMnpn tierloriner; Ram llrndhtiry, In baritone solos; Kiln Lour, in sours and ihiiicvi: Albert Waul, n wonderful crayon artist, and Minnie Hcliult in still another new sonir. .Minn ts a haul winker ami ccr- , talnly deserves all her positive success. licKinnliikr next week the Htar Holler Tobocgan Hliile will be open only on Tuesday, Thursday "' Saturday evenings for tho general admls. slon of the public. (ItorgoCRiiford will bo ton dered a betieljt on Wedtiesduy eteulnir, which willunduubteill) bewell attended. Onuof tho beauties or tin; slide, Is the fact that tho ' slider "Is lauded at the same spot from which he started. Answers to t'rrrsom!rnts. Two IleatliTit. l'nllailelphla's present populs. tion is estimated nt 1, 100,000 aud that of llrooklynat HOtl.000. T. f a-Th? North lUver at Twonty-thlrd street Is wider than tho East lllver at Twenty, third street. h fiarMtmt. -Canvas is the best material on which to paint in oil, J"h.'i f'li'rott If you feel that yon havo legal proof of the agreement you had better sue hlra In thn civil district court. 11USINE88 NOTICES. , flAIlPBTH OIsEANED-T. M. HTEWAET, n-Jtt tu ae, Hi-uil for ulrculara, Tel, oall 1U0. Ulst st. , CAIll'ET . 0Lp,ANINO AT "iTtE anEAT Amatloan Wrka.lj.t W !.'l)th. VVm It liowdsn. prop. AMUSEMENTS. worth's 4ass-iosEui Il.n.l,ll?,,,.. Tfe.SAHnjA.NTfl, coml.lnalh-lBlit, lllfiwtl 1.yli'JV.AN." v,t.K- AN.WIB II'IIIUK.n'. Jliantcsa A.NNIKIIIIUs, Kat Wom.n, NULLtl: OWl'.Nf, lonar' nilrad Womani OA1T W. 8 IIAUM, TaltKo..! Man, and dog) LAlttlA 110WAHD. Albino; AJKKU, the Cheasman, and. ' OKLAHOMA BOOMERS & COWBOYS, WITH OA1IP OUTFIT AND NEW-UOItM COLT. ON TIIISTAtilCi TJ,.Tftli.!.J!.L.R.?n HPeOIALTY4, JliltK. IIAIIT ABA-BlftT",0i: l,Kiil JA''-Oy and MACK. ANDY CIA1-FM1SV, l.snnon-lUll .lojrlrri JOHN MAKION. Master IIAitllY Sl.AHAN. vVtl.LlAM WKI.IJ4, Van. trllminlst, MAYOLrVE, rJllAIILKS IIRAIIA M NAT OUllW KKD WINANH, MaIiII! nilo0oilT6, WAC'KEO rtiNt'HKT HUM1AY. PROCTOR'S 23DskJ. MTII.I, IIOI.I.INU ON, M'.n. i!(itt;i;ws COUNTY FAIR. " Oat tiara In Ha tour acta a arc at dnel of human natara. It Is a auconas, there nad t no ralnclns of terms lu eat ting this dosrn." Kve. Hun. IMCICIKs., 23r oOc.. 7ac. 81, 81.30. Nuhts, H.li. Holurda Msllrve, L'. Tbratra partlss forming in ur out of tonn oan now erurfsesta tlu days in adisnee tiriuall. telegrapn, telephone (NO.U3H. 'Jlst.). 3.P.AND OI'KIIA-IIOUBR. VS HaaatTed Heats. Orchestra Circle and Hsloonj. uOo. MHot LANblHYi laoy uLanoaWy. I Next W.ek-D.inuallj t Olrard In NATUKAL 0A8. 1 Next Hundar Ttita Htrange Citlns .St. l'ctcraburir. I Moscow and tfenstaaUnopls-br I'ltOF OKOMWKLL. T YCKUM THEATRIC. 4TII AVK.ANU JilOHT. AJ . I "A triumph or stage art," TJI1C .1IAUQUIHU. -'-World. Mtnus.d7ntbusl- astloapplauiu, 'Mail. Begins at H. 16. Matinees SATUIUIAYH. STARTilEATllK. I1KOADWAY AND IflTII ST. lnrr Krimfna at H .Matfnf- Haturdar at ACADEMY ' '-..r-' ... "l'.?"T!CH- . DKNJMN TIIO.llPSON. wEViftfMl .Ti- Homestead. 5TUAVI:. TIIEATKC. Ese'giatH. Sat". Mat. at 3 N. C. GOODWIN ,n A GOLD MINE. BROADWAY TIIKATRK. Curnar41at at. lUlimf s Wed.and Hat tfj r.at. litentuxa at H. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. AII.MJHHIO.N6Ur. aTANDAlIII TIIKATItK. Uroadwar. :Cld at. ii Kfry Psfnlng. Mttlnens Wadnesdsr and Haturdar. 1,WA,A,L.AVf;:ATAO.m-TYC,,L Noxt WfNik, new attractions, iuoludmg C'asoattell. ST JACOBS' THIRD AVUNinfTHEATRKT Matlnwia MONDAY. WCDNKhDAY A HAT. couocK.IIAZteL KlUKE. Aprl IH-Tloranoe TBlndla unioj. WINDSO" THKATRK, ' Howerr. near CanaL This hrrnina Last Parformsnceof MR M(Kl:l; RANKIN In THE RUNAWAY WIKK. Next waak-Tho tlrat Drama, ltKUIIliN OLUK. TT R. JACOBS' (Til ALIA) lie OLD BOWERY THEATRE. PAT I'AT'H KATIE ROONKY. WAllilllOIIH. ROONKY. April R-Bartlejr Campbefra plaf, FArE AMBERO THEATRE. Irving place and Ifith st. 'lu-nigbt, Lludan's greatast f roidr success, T)lE BEIDKN LEONOIIEN. 1XX INSISTED ON MAXINO A BTATZMKNT TO THIt POLICE. After ho cot lo the hotel he felt tery rest. less aiii Htiluippy, lie didu't care to go to lied, bo linvtout out for a walk. While out he met a friend who rked hiui to come to the club, lie went und remined with his friend suiokini; aud talkiuR tdl past 3 lu the moru. ' iuK, Ah he bad to be up nt'nln soon efter.G he didn't think It wotth while to t;o to bet. nd the ides ciune Into his head that he would go home ami any Kood-by to hi wife and ssk ber to part frliinK He walked to his houso Id illt'OinHhtirv and got there about 4.30, and let , himself lu with his latch-key. Ills wife was surprised, but very pleased to see htm. lie had a lone talk with her, and she told him everything. 8ho explained that tho foreign gentleman was ft Hit:. Moroni, who I was n sliigini; master, and that he had I been tryiug to induce her to joiu a cpneert i company whioh he was formine. Hho assured him that this was all the foundation for his suspicions, and as he knew his wife had bca-.'.lful voice and had ofteu been told that sho otieh' to sing in public, he saw no reason to doubt ber i?tcmeut. At 6.30 he left to i'0 ; baoJt to the hotel and clsii. bis lugpase and AMUSEMENTS. H jSfJ-ADIBON SQUARE OAr'deN, 4B ONLY TWO WEEKS MORE AFTER TIUS WEEK. jftsgl Exhibiting In Brooklyn Euter Uonda. I'lHlgggggj . DAnNUMADAILEY'S 'H-H OREAI'KBT HltOW ONEAnTIt lltSH Two lllnas Three Staaaa. Raring Track, Jlgssl Clrc' HlpVTd,om' Menagerie, Maaaom. IttsTgggei Hall ot Illusion, Arabian Fantasia. wlgggfl o Wlld Moorish Uararan. C'jggsi .100, Performers, r0 Riders. Aerlall ASgggssl , !J,owna. 1"'' Acta. l!0 Dlaplars, nggggl r. J,rJl",J ,An, "l1"'. 'Ur." S.11"" Wondart urobiaeta gggggj Children Delighted. Ladles 6liarmit All Other MM , Mrstltted and Bewllderad. "" JIH Parfonnances at U and H P. M. Dallr, .jH Admission oO cants (4th ae.) children nnder 0 s JIbbbbbI jeara, '-' cents. Reserrrd scats, 1 (Madison ate.) ipM BW.9F-,T1IJ!?ATREI Broadway, bet. 30th JTrilet its.' rSBBi HATIHKKH 'fV.AND BATtlltDlY. WJ of thn eiRonat vrmtfat uocmh, 'wWIsbbbbbbbI A MIDNIGHT BELL, JS BY 1IOYT. AUTHOR OF " A BRASS MONKEY." (lallerr. Hue, , reacrted, fiOo.. 7fio., SI. 1 50. SsXSBBbI 1 AV.1 T.'l"EATKn. cor. oth Ava 'igM 4: MATINEES WEDNESDAY Ajf D HATUBOAYt '-H DUNCAN II, UAIMi'ison'S MILITARY DRAMA. flggggei THE PAYMASTEK. 9 ELABORATE HOENERY. HTARTLINO EFFEOT8. H UmK S AV.A5;YTFREPRT60F.mLU 'IH A mfimxVijai H .. K"n(ngsH.if!. MATUltDAfistfnMatS. 'SsBBBBBBs r.S.U'N.?A1 '''nf1 April 7-Ludwlg National Irish sSbbbbbbI Ooncart Uumpanr llcketa liflo., 00o,,7Qe. and Sl.oq leaBBBBBi NIRLfs' RESERVED SEATS. RA MsbbB ERMINIE. S Next Yek-MHa, POITER. Tiii KOSTER & DIAL'S CONCERT HALL ! n. . ., A N,,.J.MT IN l-UKIN. Hsbbbbbb! Stewart II, bare, lllie Stuart, Water and Fields. SsSbbbbbbI KW'"B,.nd ' Iron. Woods snd Hvalr, Princa Kokln. Msbbbbbbi Three Matinees, Monday. Wadnes Jar and Haturdar. naBBBBBB P AIDER'S THEATRE. B'WAYA SOTiFsx' ISsSBBBBbI r THE MAY M'CAUZJt, lH QUEEN. 01,K'HATpaiffANlf- :. ..,, Vnlngs at H.iltl. Saturdar Matinta, -SBBBBbI 4T" CAPTAIN SWIFT. KlteSS 'S MONTII.jAUaHM.s-World,Jan.28panitttp." VTggggi Tf INKR'S PEOPl.F.'8 THEATRfi "" SSBBBbI Imnhiiiiiiii m NEXT WEKK-THE WIFE. SPbbbbbbI CAi?i III BROADWAY Attoavjuaiu fll NHDJY. IkoWyat,. M Admiasion 0u Seata raserTe.1 ; weeks in adrsaaa 'TH TONY PASTOR'S NEW MTlFsT. TlfEATRE. 'SBBBBbI m...v- LL - A IIRAND COMPANY. 'jgiegel TIINi hhefrrandll ake r, Kdwln French. SSafPaB PASTOR n M'ft'')na. the Irish gSi' ,H9 I ngiun, Dunn snd Mack, Dal and Darer. -ISSBBBbI T,,RATn"c!M8VTi,tot!n1 ,ta ,",c,A;p,r:rt"r'iI?:lYocDi,:ER;dlia-,B !. Next Wcek-A Legal Wreok. Matinee Saturdar. SaSBBBBBal D'OCKHTADER'S. IstWack. BgOmm Ran 'JOH Al H. in Hat. Mat 'MA KHsl I H Eaf HSsbbbbs1 THEdltEATMAUICIAN, llCt IbsUHII IgSBBBBBl Snndav Krv., April T' Georgia Colored Concert Co. SSBBBbI Week of Aprils, i ('orgla Colored Parlor Mlxutrals. -'Zbbbb1 .ItAND MUSEUM. 34.1 and:i47 Orind at, ' .IjggggH CHICKEN MILL. H New and nimarkablo cnrio4itlos. TbTnradaj Ladles1 ItsbbbbbbbI bouvemr da. Admission 10c. Haserted aeata Oc, extra. rtlitSBBBi 1 HERNANDO'S DANCINO AtHDKMYTTfi5K7RSTIt VBaHaV : B r. -RECEPTION EVERY TUEHDA YEVENINO. .igggH HKOOlCrjY.N AMUSKMKNTSe -H tORANDTHEATRE, SsbbbbbbI lUI)ilrandat.,Urooklfn,E.D. 'H Sur'slral of tbe Fittest! iSSBBBBBS A Rnysl Feait In Store. lalB LILLY CLAY'S Colossal Gaiety Co. JH 40 lnrutZ' 40 H PRESENTIKO .nsBBBBBa! The ((orteous Spectacle of 4tiBH Beauty in Dreamland V and a Dashing Version of -SSBBBBBl "ROBINSON CRUSOE." JH Tlie Rajreof TwoIIemisnharAe AaBBBBH fK AND AFTER APRIL H '''MiSgj u THE STAR ROLLER TOBOGGAN SLIDE V TUESDAY, THURSDAY Imd SATURDAY EVER. 'wgl SPECIAL. -WEDNESDAY EYENINO. APRIL 10. sbbbbbb! Uiand Benefit tendered to OEOHUK CAUNFORD. iISSBBBBbI Muslcbr Union Milltarr Band, &MHBBBBBI Hall to let at low rates. T&aBBBBI TT R. JACOBS' BROOKLYN TIIEATRB. " IsfH-l LA.....(.'.?r.- Washington and Johnson sta. JHsBBMel MATINEES , ItUWl.N MAYO HSSBbI MONDAY. " , ilSBBBBBBl WEDNKHUAY, '" ' !lCB SATURDAY J HII.YKIt APE. IJPbBBBbI LEE AVE. ACADEMY 0 MUSIC. BRQOKLYM. " H lenlngeatS.15 Mat'neea Wid. A Hat! 41sbbM JOHN A. I NEW nOMA.NTIU DRAMaT ttHl STEVENS'S I MflSK 0p LpE WM Next Week-THlt8TOWA WAY. .JvaMI AMPHIOH ACADEMY. J.nZ,fp' fM EVERY EVENINO. ONLT MATINEE SATURDAY. 'flja MINNIE PALMER. fM GRAND OPERA-HOUSE.iJir'AS fl LEWIS MOhRISON IN FAUST. PROCTOR'S THEATRE,, jM BEACON LIGHTS. IH COL SINN'S PRK THEATRE. "SbbbbbH This Week Matlnaaa Wednesday and Saturday. .IsbbbbbbI MR. A MRS. W. J. HEART ? Jbbbbbbb. IN OF rlawSBBBBi FLORENCE IlKARTft. MMM HOLMES'S STANDARD MUSEUM. WkW " MUGG'S LANDING." WM FRED W ImJNSAdeneMirtinottl fH Davenport Broa , Bealrloe 10, Minni. Schalt, "JbbbbbbI t Zlpp'a Casino this week. Uuber A Uebhardt, Props. SsbbbbbbbI liny his bill, in order to est away by the 7.49 HbbbbbbI tram. Tliey parted the best of friends. Ubbb! " lho next thitif; 1 hoard," said Clowbnry, H "whs that my poor wife bod been murderoa "Jpliil in her bed. I uitr her alive at 6. SO. She must tfiMWW lime been killed almost immediately after- iIbbbbbI wards." Asked about tbe stiletto which ha -IbbLbbI usually carried, he da lared that he had lost IjllflH it en the journey to Paris. vWbbb! Tbe adiiiUsion by the tirisoner that he had SsH been in bis wife's room anrinethe night, and Vasal his tuiluro to produce tbe weapon he was 1 JBMMl kuowu to carry, seemed to most people to 'L9H point conclusively to his uuilt. It was or- -JHH cued tbat bis btory had been made up to HisbbbbbI suit tbe finding of the latchkey. At th laMmu Coroner's inriuest, where all tbe facts cams MH out. the case seemed proved to tbe hilt against SIH tho liusbiind. The jealousy and the quarrel JRI supplied the motive lor the crime, and thai MbLI ineiucal evidence sliowed that the wound had 6lflH the appearance of bein; caused with just such 'XsKSbbbI n weapon ns the one tho servant described M sEIbbbbi belon.iuc to her uiaster. IHiiS Alter the evidence at the Coroner's inquest -;HHI and before tbe magistrate most people were SBaH Kutistied that the mur lercr w ns the woman' wImV jealous buslmud. Instead of a reconciliation '.KtHai they believed that there had been a fresh TssB (lunrrol. and that 111 hU passion ho had " stabbed her to the heart with some weapon will yet to be discovered, and hsd intended, u VlHI soon as be reached Pars, to disappear. ! After tho prisoner had beeu committed for jKsbbB trial, public interest in tbe case lapsed for jStsBafl time. , , . luknleH One witness was absent at tbe magisterial nlo examination, but it was hoped he would be IHI present at tbe triaL TbU was tbe Italian IB professor of sinciutr. The police traced him AWtM to his lodgint;s. put only to find he had lsft WakaH for tbe Continent. His evidouce would not frl be of any creat value, as It was possible the mm wife's story was correct, and ho bad simply called upon her to induce ber lo adopt the 10 operatic staee as a profession. Sis. Moroni, 'Hal it was ascertained, had dnue a little in tbe 'Km agency business, and probably Would have JM made a Rood speculation of so promising a re. m cult. ... , vt K In the menu time George Clowbury was In MI prison, and his ouly visitor was tiU solicitor, 3 m Sir. liartram, an old friend who had taken 'fl the ce up con amor. G 9 Xo U Continued Monday, I fl W l 'shsbI Jfl aBBS Am