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MPPpwBwwpwuimiMiiiliipmiim in i i " ' i i --'s"s(MW(MWM uiim.'.i wWWMt 1 jH MBlllBBHgBM "Wi'iii HiMPMH"" I'liii '1111111 n i 'in i'!pwwp HHr 'I 1 1 , TITIS WORLl): FRIDAY BVEXIKG, IVIiCEMBER 13, 188!)- 1 11 " THE WOULD HEHORME I Jfa llji: " A MONSTER PETITION FAVORING NEW ) IB ' ' YORK FOR THE FAIR.'. ' ? tlH i Wmi; IT HAB TW nUNDnED TH0' HVfc SAND SIGNATURES. KVW .:. SUH ' ' ' 6n The Greatest Documont of Its Kind Ml ip Ever Prooentod to Conffrose All iul W ' Blgn'otUrcB Gonulno Twonty-n1no S ' States ond Two Territories Hop- 1J3 f resented Some Blsr Petitions. i I The WonLn's World's Pair petitions have 2 f been carefully compiled and now 1111 two Hij j latse volumes, weighing fixty.llvo pounds. llS I""' ' - which constitute Tun Wom.ii'h. memorial , to Mi t Congress praying for tlio selection of Now mS t York City for Ilia World's l'oii of l.Hii!!. Mi I Thero are about two hundred thousand sig Mil natures In the memorial. Only tho names 'flSS ft , .jf pltijcna have boon permitted toBtnnd In if if ' -preparing tho petition for tlic binder, and fill u Js cause for gomilno gratification tint In flai I lie abort timo devoted to llio np-btillriiiue of :tiif The Would'a memorial ro Jnrgo, a number jTjfl of good citizens of tlio republic have r tifppciV II H forward to giro tlio imperial elly of tlib con if? if tlnent their Indorsement. Petition sheet IS fj were distributed in New York City and (S (I through the Slate, and a quantity wos for. W H warded to Wonui correspondents it dilTcr tfj tE ent points throughout Iho Tnlon. with It' ll! rt tructle.ns that tho rl coin Lo placed whero IjalK people could hao arccss to llicm. In thin ihm . , cllyand Broolilyn and Jersey City they wcro EBB placed In hor and More, whero they weio M J given rrry little pinnilticnco, and where tlio yglc insh of tlio holldry trado inadolt next to JK HI ImpoKlblolorpiopriclorstol.fcp Hum ex HJK posed so that their patlons could readily see "MtJi and lRn thini. No punonal rollcitntion gf was used any heir. No inllatory dovjecs Mw; were applied to swell the number of ligna MfS turep. On tho cnntraiy. theio wan much RfijR wccdlnR and pninlntr when tho pctlttomt mi I were returned to The Wnpi.n odlco. No 'jl rhcet that seemed uiiMortliy or plaeo in tho ftjffi memorial wan retained. In 1cm than four 41M weeks the unrk of distiibutmc mulmol iI: l(ctlniillio letillunimaii finished. And now fjlj tho 200,00(1 rlunatmo-i in pntty volumes IOTW aro nady for picnntatiotiMo I'onprisi. jM Lery name if ttniiinc. liiciy finner. si AM lnr as Tin: Wciii.d can linro knonI6dtc of ?(I inch a fact. In n citizen. tf 1 here tnicht hae Uon many more iicna Jfj . tutCK had it I ot been for thehtsitahcyof tho iff ccnllcrrcn wlm were cxpictcd to nibn-rilio llgU to the flvc-milllon-dollar cuarantec. A feci Jjii inucrewin New Vork and cxtendc'llto'dii".t . Mm ' . ta;it parts that Iho merchants and itiflncii M ' tial'piqhleof tho city dldiiot wnnt toliavo JM .; '' the World's Pair located heio. This mado tho Oft "' ' ' iRrVinfe 'of a jttltion neni likunnaMo of Tm tlnieai.d cffoit. ()utiilc of the city thero MH wasaftronitnicpleloii that New York aa Lit opposed to the World's rair brine' held on ati alanhatttn Irland, andhuiidredH -of letters M fame toll. I oltice saylnc that, as New Y'orlc 111 icin.(duot towantllio Pair. It waa a nsc f Ins thliiR to ark aujbody to help them to ul Ctt it. Had a dlffeicnt spirit prevailed in ill the metropolis n month aco moro than flvo. mi million Kignaturcs would havoberiiattached uC to The Woulu'h memuiia). Of the sliia Si tnrn refdved Hie ma'nrity raiuo fuim Ml . points outside or the eilr. Tnruty.nlud 4S1 , biatcsand two Territories am reprwented in EfCps tho memorial. Two Caliloniliv towtia and Kfi three Colorado towns rend in Inrw petitions. "at Arizona andH hoxeial. Tho lliitiali Terr!-,' Wt ory and Texas (urninh sinnaintos. KVcil JiT! Jllahoiiri linn some citlcm nlio do not favor VjM Ht. l.ouisor any other ploru-thaii New Yoik mi for the Pair. HKty-rcrun cities ttt this BfA Htato haxe signed nnmcious pctuioiiH; IBc'i a New Jersey towiif. 111 Coiiueeli- ii'i cut towns, n Maine towns, j:i .Mas. JlJI i.; ,-, aachusctts towns, is Pennsylfanla towns, ,CM ' n Ohio tnwim and :: MlihlKan towns. 0ij The atlicrritatus lepicscntcd liy one or moro liiji towns aro Alabama, lleluuarc, I'loridn, fMi (leoriita. lown, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mary. 'ajtt laud. Jlln.-.i-liiii. Nuw llnmiisliire. North Pie Carolina, llhode Island, rioutli Cirolnm. ;H(9 Tennessee, irmont, Mruiuin ami-We. t mi Yiiginia. It ma at once be a-sunnd ftom KtlsH this tbat there was n unci llll siuliinint In HFii lavoror NewYoiI. rcrsnulntr eveiy imtt of jBw tlio Union. The ninotest hlatrs. to wli'cli Mtf hut fen petitions wen1 cent, hao leturreil KHeI them filled with tlui simmtures or tlifirlict Wjuf citizons. If New Yoik had shown oiie-icntli iil thu enthusiasm ot lie: iiuli tor thn Wiuld'it f Pair oiury State and Territory in the I'liiim HIEL .would to-dfv liae its hat on hurruhini; for. agi. the nation's chief city. M . The WoIild'k Memorial, with ita 00,000 II , . shttiatures. is.the cnaiosjl pitltloii oxer put "Ft - i together in o slioit a time. Tliero linxo Km it been some biR retiliium piesuntcd to t'on. tress in times pa t, but they wun limit up ly oiio scliomc and another and the work . at tendotl over mouths anil enis. In one left Kfj; tine Till' Woplii'h Memorial will Im nnnr, i'K4 proseliable; it will bo sluneil by rltirensnf afKy the United Htates hi really doslre that ijafj Coueross shall allow the petition towlnon .Jltj they append their names, and not by a iiih Kvfil cellanenus thousaiitt or so of men, women fjfi and children who have no interest in tlio .Ji; object snuelit to bo vainedi and who slim at -Kgji) theiequct or aeiiualntanee' or rtiiDloyers. TBfjf ThositfnurH of The Woiu.ii's retitlnu Imvo (K)m: put their names down because thuy acieo ! S. hesrtllr with Tin: Woiii.n Hint tln iircnt lJ)' Pair should Ik held In thu nietropo.i.or iho f9MVt country. RaHiM 'J'Jiere is no rliiht of n soVerelcn jieoplo lKS ''" VhIelj"Uajl been mom llamautly nhnn.Miy i'H'JJ ' persons llavl iRsolrltliiiilerestsat atako tliau rg - , ihoirjKlit of totltiouiiic ( iniRiess. Not ono )) petftlrtu in lllty of thiuc nruruted dully H . v In!iy.hense bona (hie. Ily 1'nr the lua-ir (Kl proportion of siitliatulesnioi-ceuHMl byiinex. IBTJS tionable means and really do not riprcuit IKii . . Ponular seutlmciit in nus sensi. Dfi "Ilia machinery for brlnKiui: a petition to BKI , the. attention of Couitresn is ery simple. I Tlmttnio wa when there was less of detail m3. ' -and drudgery about the dally fcsiimis ot tlio WKl llouse'afHl Benatc, wlieu every lxtllion was Ifl . ,r(id Illfull from hc t'li rk's d bk, tncliidnii; II ' the' names tid even the lulling. it isiici'. HI; Uhla is occasionally dono unwadayH tii'on tKI ' the speolai request ot a member, hut lew ,11 , , pe.ttloys cvci jeach this illtrii-t v. Not loiiif i ,i airo It yras tlio eiiituni tor menibers to'liaiid i tlioso pctltlniis to onoot the readiun elcrl.s, IQio . , who at the proper tliiic read tliolr titles to a 'I, 4i, t.', ilew inattentlvp anditors. Nonadays, lmr,-. tjH ever, they rarely i each Iho desk. .On cither '" ilda of tho chamber or tho House hns been J'1 placed a liiiae box resemliliucnmiU'hoter. J urown mail box with a slit in the top. Into l this receptacle tbu petitions arc slipned'br J' the wernlxrx to whom they are addresred J hy thepttitloners. Cacti petltioi hears on J its back a brief or Its imriirt ami the namo j of the nicmbcr prrroutlnc it is mdoind j below.' All day lopp these bote, yawn fur J putlio 'appeals, and at various times iIict jH are emptied by pnes who entry the con. mWA ' tents o the lcsk of the Petition Clerk, who Kfl labors In o iHvi.ton or the otlice or the Clcik U . of tho House. Tliero they arenoitedisnt lor BB leference to thocoiiimitiees havini.' in hapd h ' tbo matters upoirwhlHi the petltlmiK hem, (jlV . A brief qf each pitition is thou luntl tor iSE lliacrtlon In tho ( tuwrtlonl lUcirii. atlrr ) xhfch the Uoriimrnts aro distributed to Iho aVXif corumtttco clerks and stored away, event. JWJ! & ', ".nallyretfchiiii; the junk dealer. Pew of JfHoJ a' thera.'are over disturbed until taken from Siff r their bidliic; places to be sold lor Vrattu BS H ' "Probably tho lonueat iietitlon picscntcd to IM ' ' Consrera for many years was that of the ? nights or Lahor prayina Coniiross toes. anllsh a -postal teleuraph. This pititiou ft ,. , won filed in lensthy Instalinents. and azuio. () ' ' sated nearly seven hundred thousand nHtl names. Sections of it liogon toromein ILSKV when the suhioct of a postal teleuinpli was H llrstanitaicdtn tlio Unlrth Concriss, and iaHi batehi a were received i early every day until nfUi . tbaiaat arson ndonrned, Ilut tliia peti aUOUw ' , tlon was circulated and sinned under iK'cn. W liar oircnmttancci'. It was backed by alt II thelnfiueuce, and machlDerr of the Kniiilits txli of Labor. The innumerable Indues ot thu 1! order were kitpplied wttli blanks, and lim MI " roeuJbers -worked uiirlit and ilsp to iseciiio f . tho aljrnatnros or anybody, and -everybody . K i J who could'ba induced to atsn, Ttiu'mpvo. H - tAent wna by no means sjjqntailefins.-and - dpnbtlcaa Uibnsands aicned tho petition who H 'o dirt not apnreolate In the ruehtest decrco "A thoob'tctsonttlit to be attained W ABVtHr W. P,tt (oil wan thftt iu XKTor df -thoparsntfe nf the Illalr Mil. which provides fur the eirjiratloti or tlii iciiorniit classes at (lineriiml'iit expen.e. Tlii- bill has several times pas-ed the .fapnto but tlio Jloimn plKflon.lmles, it with perlcct ui(i0""j,V' ii Vnnld.lK! dlfilciilt lo esliriiyte Ui6 iiiirrtuer or tdutiatnris tliis iietltloisjha eardnl. Ijio (iii.firxx'oiiiil llnvnl "Itieps ntniiilit.ic ft fpceial headline for this iHlition. ainl ate tuilis nitiireBalliic two oi.tWo limiili e.1 ,t--. hsturea hate rtsehed-the' House dalW -for a1 eraj'ear?.. 'Jhi-'o petirjonscnrmilitiyrlv; lii.nitliehoiilh. wlicre the iirrater .f.oi ffnu if Iho tiMinev eonUiniilnted to lio epprn--tirialeilliv the Illalr hill would I e iNpcndod. It is the '' boodle "Itieynretiltir. Many CniiiriesHlniiBl in-Ulioim nieihar acltrlzodhyH deal nf nieddltiiB with other ptotlle's business. One ot the comniomt pttitlons-a section ot which appears in Mio pelllion ho iilniost dally Is Hint titniiiii. Cnnctessin "enact law lot prohihitinii in the llistrlct nf ('oliimlila.' .'ii' ""I1 nalurall.v suppesfllhat these .etllliir ewa.. natc rriiuirltliliKnf thelllstr rl.lmt such K nottheeasr. It is ilnilbtrtilil , hIiibIch-c-tioil iAci nrlBiiiated, In thi'IHitilrt. An exnmlnalloii ot a lib; or these ititlonj shows that the conn froineuty icetion of the L'nloii. lloni.Mnliie to allfoii.ia end liomOieitoiito tletlnlfor ' !', li''v an t'liTsrul on liliiilcs rniirsheil hv tho Woman's ( l ilslinn TiliiiH'iniiie J nlon. and ate siKiicd by siivbode and etirybiuiy. J ho slmiers. Willi a iew exception-. hno feer i-ll i.l tlio DMiict ol ( u mi bin, but In-y appear lo haeliiforinatloti Hint it is a piet'y bad nlacs mid they acconlliiKly ash Cohkum tohelpretotm it. , .... , ., A Bond many thousand elllcii" or Iho United Hlales icaliliiiu in New l.uBlaiiil. the JlidilleKtatesatid tin South hnq united in lenid PfllllfiiK In (impriss tof-pioleet the )llowtoiio Natinial lark. 'I his is. nr online, a wnitliy oliii-l. but olio iiiiiimiI luln fieiiii' em lolls to .1.1 ow bun tho boom'' slatted .n all thec loonlis nt the us nie tlm A Hill" liivestliialiui slnis Hint l.itiil M-ociilatoin urn heiuly liileieslul and liae t'one to Hie tinubli- ol hitiiuif tlioiisaiidsnr blank petitions pijuled and circulated. . . . . , , This last rs Imt alnoloesnmple of n xerj larco cln.s or iM'tttlnns. Durum the Inst ('oiiu'rissvnl)iirictltimrwns tniiiiUreedti'.l,. IiiKroithe pasHiuonr a bill stvUdlhe Per i em 1 altd t.i rvlce Pi iihIoii hill. 1 li- bill Viriidcil for tho in,Miicntor 11 leii-ionor olio rent per inniilli mi-Mery dny ot si-i-ilrp, whether the mlillrr had become In. cspseilatid l-y reninn of Inliiiy ort.nt. The pens 011 nxiiilM weio. or eonro, benrjily 111 laxnror thoi-afsiitc ot such n nieasnnialnl" they at onee pincirilnl to "wbimp el up. ' 'J lis thev ilul liv flondiiiB the I etit on box with appeals. These weio nmloim In typo ami ucuoral style ami hiiiidiedhor llicni weio oliMoiisly "tilled," Pidiuintly n hiimlreil names would np'.ienr in tln-snino liaiidniltitiK mid in snii'ii eases the sumo nimaine would oeciti- lllty times in thn cniirscof a hunilioilsiiriiituic", 'Uniauciils ilniiht os, stipnrd the pilitloiiK wnulil lieer I eixamlued, hut that their liifluciiea would be jmliied liyhulr. It m quantity, not quality, tliey weio Klrlxiiiu tor. Another bin laleil" petition waa that prnyliiu' ('niiRie,ii 10 pas tho bill niakiuu" lei-lain allowaiii'i-s to tlmd niidfouttli 1 In - h posliimsteis. 'Iho inssnnenr till" measuio wouhl hniipiovii'ed 11 rieli lianest Tor tlio elnini auents.aud with one necord Ihoy v.ent to work to niaiiiiraeture public lenllmeiitjii I'slaxor. lliitiilicdinf tditioiih wero pie sented aiipcalini: to the llou-o aiidHpnalu tn put thin measure throuuh. homo or llien petitions coutnined a hundred iminr-i or more or r sulents in a single town, nntwlth. slaiidini: the lact that nobody but the soli, tary pnsttnaster could iUrio any benellt Jrom the passaeo of Iho bill. The bolilcst bit or la-cnlity In the matter ol p.-titioiiH or which elnini acciit hatoinvari been Riillty. however, was Hut nf "stuti iutr " tin1 ilnuui iH-titioii linxc-. Thero holes were always ill place, anil it wnviniltfllrnlt matter to dull them. Audits prepared u bJR liati-h ol "(aked" pelltlons.stowed thorn away lu tho pockets of loose overcoat", and, ftoliiK upon the lioorof the Iloip-ebetmo tho , lour ot conveiilni;, mmiafi-il to slip tliem ' Into the boxes uiiousoied. Thoy wore in. ilbrsiil with the liaun-H or members who wero known to be in a illstnut part of tlio cottntiy. Tho clerks nntiiiallv supposed 11 lellow-mcuiber had introduced them ' ' by re quest "until they came upon sowral baleliei In which the iiidoi-M-d name wns Iriutit fully lulsBi.ellcd. Then they "droiipeil." Tin: Woiii.ii'm correspondent was tho llist to make tbo discoveiy that tho boxes weio belliR tampered with, iitul the exposuio that followed in the cnluiuiin of Till; Wnlii.n friRhteued tho aueuts bndly and undoubt edly biole up the practice. In tlui Keunt 11 number nf Un petitions hno been Ititioduceil. roiiatnr IiiBrllsniico prcsciiti.il a petition or Hie Inillis or Kansns in I n or of probibitlnu that cariicd '.'0,0011 names. Thn petition uiadi' a siiirIo roll wound on a reel, mid ueiuhedforly pounds. It was tii d up with red, whitn and blue rib. buns, and it requited two pngda tot-any it to the eleil.'s disk. The sinitlencss of PUiposo, tho lndiWdual inieiest and ardent ilcslro of every siKiier, and tho uinKiiltleent pioportlona or Tiik Wiini.n'n memorial will unltoiii secuiiiiR for it the resix ctful attention of lculslatora whouro used to teiinrdiuRsiieh appeals with iudincreiice, if not with suspicion. Con BKssnian Ashbel P. Pitch lias It Inchniiio nml will present it tu Conincus at the proper time. " Can Votornnn Uvo Tlioro? lOirClAI. TO TIIS- WOllUI. 1 NASiivii.i.r, Temi.. l)c l". Much com meut is nyulo upon tho iaet Hint Ihe houses beinu built tor tlio Coliledeiato Home nt tho llcimitflRo nie iiirilyl'otmv tho leqiiiKiiieuts ot the iao. They ato lepieseuted to ho miserable nihinr, Aliieh aro n npronch rather tlian an hunorJo Um rjtate. On tlio occasion or tho lecent Notional Prison Con Motion in this city 11 party or rul-iIk ws dilven to the HeimitnRe, and their surpr'sv rt then littln cabins heiiiR tliowoi!; ol thu Htnto win Blent nml their comments weio moitlMitnr to their escort. It is mm cuter slated that uevotintloiis. arc 011 root nmilinr at eiittiiiiT 'down the forOkt 'tiees on tlio I'o'ilodeinto iesnrva,t!on Punr'the approach to the HcriniraecrMauKlotr. , The uinttcrwiU be lookcillnlo. AlVi'N, 'J'ex.. Dee. f,'. The Hnllrond and ; TinvclliiiK Men'K Aid Association, of Dallas, to-day turned over to (Inv. Hush lor the l'.x. t'oiiledciatn Koldicru' Homo at this plnco ill,.-00 ialed by thn Association. '1 lie Home i-i lllled to its utmost capacity, with hcoiis of applications tor cdmuigiuu bolus 1 ucclwil almost daily. Two Lonrr-Llvotl Oltl Lndlos. Certlllcates of tho death of two more rcn tctipilniih were lilid in tho lluienii nf Vilr.l StntistlcH yesterdsv. Min. Ameiila Whitson. one buiidri'd nud or.c ycnis nml six mouths old, died on Tuctday at thn residence of her Rrandd.iiiBlitcr, thewlto or hr. A, II. Miic Michael, of No. HUH .Madison nMiinc. Tlio old ladv slumblid ner a iiir a few weel;s aRoaml led hcnvilvlo Iho lloni, brenkin her 11111. J he ihoel toher sysi.-ni mused lieri'e.illi. Him writ born 011 I.onR Island mid was tin. dmiBhtiir n Capt. haton. Shi had it-stilcd 111 this 1 t.- toi iiii'i' -evenly yia-. Klie loiMs oiicilanjilitci', live irrnuil-e-ln dren, elBiileeu mcat-imirdchildicn and li.ur i.'Knt.un nt-tr.niih'hihlrci . 'I he second ceiiteiiiiiinn wns Juno PriineklM', who died on Monday at No, ILM West I oitbjli street, at tho llpc old nueorono liHiidrudand seven j-enr-. rhe was a lolored woman, her lather le iiB Tony JlnuR , or Psslebester, N. V., where she was born Her death was caused by dldfli'f unit rbimuatlim. . Indians Hold rv Wlilto Girl." Sir. P. Yilliers, siecinl artist or tho Lon don (Iniiihlr, nee-onipaiiyiiiR the (Imcrnor. fieui ml ot Camilla our Iho Caiindian l'acillc Itaiiroad.'in the llfniihu-'ii issue ofN'ov.lll) writes: "The ll'aekfret Indians, uiidir tho fnniniiKCiowroot, cihaps lelalu mme of their oilRinal eliMaeter than any or tlio oilier t lilies, A cnptiw' ot nuoof tho c I111 Tn of the lllackrcet is u lillle while cut nbout nino)ciirs olil. Mm was hriiiii'ht lutoiumii iiihiii a Jiony, ilic-scd In lieli hend-wntk toslindits. wliieh ill btcamuiier Inii linir , and little white rare. Pull of iutellieeiee. din rat to be ikctchcd ami pliotoijraphed. 1 only hoM! ithat publieitv will lo the luriins or this clilbl belliR liHiideit ner tn is'oplc of heiw wn color, tlioiu-li aim is ticatcil with every care ami itieat alliction, I bei:ovc. bv Hie captors. 'J he tale which awaits her when stieis a row jenrs oldiris iad to e-ou. fimplatr. Iwastnht by a kooiI anllioiiiy that she had been captured duriiiR a laid in 1 lilted btntos terrlfon, iu wlrch hor father, au Amcr can ollU-e-i', waa killoi." m m Tho Jolly D. K. B.'o. The Delta Kappa I-psilnn Club axo a musical entertainment at its home. i:l5 PI (111 avenue, Inst iitiiht. Tlio miulo was furnished Gy the Uatton t)uirtct. of llrnnk1 jn-jfr. IU II, Kie. Mr. L. h liypp. . '"ttnersr'llx. iC.'H. Clarendon,': Mir F. tt. . Ciistield, basses: Mr. Louis Mollcnlmurr, violin: Mr. Ailolnh jlollcnliniier. violon- .cclJoijMr. Iu St. Mesuicr, piano, -and Mr.. i, U Lynch, ja)y, linT YORK "POLIGB LAW. JUST ice'duffy FINES AjCITIZEN f.0.R EXPRESSING AN OPINION. Rcmnrkablo BcnuU of tlio CAse' of"' Shorldnn ve. Snxo -Somo Tnll Swortrlns on tho Port of tho Polloo -A Cut-alid-Drlod Opinion nnd a Dogberry Doplstbn. , , A unique exnmplo of Po.'lce Court Justice was trerdilsd yestddny by JiuU'c PatiicJ. daiati Dully, who llneil a eitlen bvvause ho hnd been nrresiud forrmtcslltnl ftRali.st tlio hrutnlity nt n pollcMiinn. After a 'onu lino iifliiirtrabla men and wntmn lia-1 bedi sen tetiiid lo .iiliius IcrtiiK or Imprisonment 011 tin nnidavits or polli-enion, thn e.ite or Oioar .1. t- axewns called up yesterday afternoon iu P.shcx Mi'i-Uet Court. Mr. Ha mi v.iis nr. icst(tl Tui'-dav innrfliiB rnr bavirit oi piessrd a vliiiiintiH rtidoton. com;?! iiIih; tho 1'iii'iliiet of Po'.ceiirin IietininHherldrti, who had knocked mcr a ptddlei-'H lmsl,el, as saulted Feieinl people nml then pihlujl a voi.iaii until she fell. hherldnn yesteiihiy raid under ra'.li that 1 c did not kick the basket, nml that he had twice told Hae lo ro hits, v. olid, as I16 per elsli d iu inlerfi rli'B. tlio nrn-it was mnili. v n.itih'nn also lert'fjed that he used 1.0 io lei'ce to any one. "1 here was a cie.it crowd, mid Jsaxo would not ro awai'. 1 rank Wilson. a ditective, swoio that he was on the oppo site suln nf Oiaiiil stieet and had noticed sixteen ix-ddlrrs iilnpir the sidewalk m tho block I ctween I.m.low nud Uichnril slucts. He Inti tilled lo make some at rests when riberidan apt cared end Iho peddlers beeinu liinnhiR away, due of them diopped a 1-a1-l.et nml a crowd collected. lie did pot sco Hhcililou itsc-.aur violence. -Saxo wa-luiiw-dent, nml sllerldnn mio Icdhlm. Mr. Vae lestilled In his own behalf that on hnviiiB the l'.loMitid road station lie -nw nciowdnnd n basket lyiiiR in the stiret. He 11I10 saw the polici m.iii strike peoplo riRhl and loll, anil llien 01 tier ronin boys lo liiik up the lei.dlei's Rood'. Justice IlulTy Well, the policeman H not n cnnimnu can lor. It In not his business to piel. up thiiiRS in the street. Mr. Hnxe l thou saw the policeman pttOi an old woman until ilio tell, when 1 cried: "Winme. Jim 0111,'lit not lodo that." Slien. dm mid I wns too tiih, nnd niicsted me. .Instiee liiiltj Wluit is im olilcei to do when a e-iowil t: n r 1 1 is ; Ho tolil you to moM'Oii. When 1 nln so ovd'-lcd by a po- , licemnu I 1o it. nlthour:li I inn a uuiRistrntc. Thai is wliat vou should have dime. Ml. Isaxe Ilut ho did not tell me to inovo on. tin he was too busy clubbiinx p ople. Thonms lienine. a clerk in tin court, was ended by Sheridan. He tistillcil that ho saw 0 crowd and sijornl men riiunliis unv, nn I tlieiowns a bnsliet tyitiR on the stiect. , In Ids opinion Sheridan did not use any 1111 ' liH-esspr.v' 'ilolrfrte'e'.' This w-ittie ft-i'tlrd ttoit ray Hint on Tuesday he had prepared Hheil dnn's alllifnvlt lirfnro thn .llist'c'i'sarrhnl. Mis. Iliiehel Hiislilleld wbk then 1 ailed by Coroner Levy, who hnd taken an Intel est 111 the e-aie. Hhu 1 opiated lnr piovinus testi UMiny that Hheridau kicked over tli ped-dk-rn basket and itacdAioJctico to re,etil. people, llnollv an cstlnR Snxe. Bbo fntlliiT ICBtnlcil tnnt tbo piillceiuau was much exc.teil nml his actions attracted the eiowd. On spenkliiR or herdltllolilty in Ret tiiiL! into .he pol.cn station; Detective Wilson insisted that when Mrs. llltshllcld on lioiinced herseli as a witness he had promptly admitted her. This tho witness, positively denied. 'iheii tliero appe'nred n new netor on thn seeiio in Iho person 0 "Counsellor" ltoaart. who nnnouuceil that ho came for nuiid as a citizen and because he knew- Po. llceuieii Hheiidan to bo a jxncnble and con rehntlptis mnn. He had been a resident In1 .Hint uoiiHihnrlinoil lor several yenis.iinil was awure that the polieemau 011 post lu (Irand stiict had a veiv haul tin of it. especially .willi women who, like Mrs. llirshlluld, in. terfe-ied in what was not their business. Ho thou orass-exniniucd Mr- Hirshlleld anil tried to contuse hei, without succcsh. 1 lltiv. J. HIriiI wjfs next called nndonrrols- mntcii tho testimony or Haxe ami .Mrs. Hirshlleld. Osear (loldntaii, an employee ot an electric llRht company, was another witnesif. He wns positive that Hheridnu hnd kicked the pi ddlor'H basket, which net col li cteil a ctond. Tbo policemun rtcmed lunch excited, piishliiB.nud stiikina se'erni people. In piishlnr.fjaxj) l.e kiiDckeililnwn a woman. Hlieriilan icmsiked that Snxo wn too Itetli nud ho would nnest him. Wilness wnii relined nilnilsslon to Hie sta-tiou-boiisu to 111.1 l.c a statemunt. Iiistlre Hully Tliere was n crowd In iho sin it and the pnlieeiuau hail to do some- HllllR to.sllsicrsfi It, 1 HIIPIH'HC. Coioner .vy then uddn'sred the Court. Hi snnl it wasn woll-known Inet that poor Ilebic-v piddleiH weio eoii:.tnntly pe-i e ruled bf the police on (Ii'jihI stieut. .oust ot I lii'in had colon to Aincilci lo escnio Mom luonmcblcal tyinnin-, only tn llnd, 1111 di r a lopublioaii foi-111 of Koxcrnmunt. au njitocriitip peirociitinu on tjio pait of men Hworu to pr 'serve the pence and piotect tho libel ly ot e-iliens. lie lind become inter, ested '11 the case because he uiiiloistood a poor llebiew hud been ill-tienlcd nnd dc Hiioiled of his pioriily, but it now appeared that a cititii hud boon Impihoited for do. ine; w nut iim ry man lir.d n utrhttodo. lliu nolirntiiaii had evidently traiisRiesHcd the rules of his department, nud should he con sul cd. at least. "Couiifellor" IIoBnrt Fatd that thtso firnnd "treit peddlers wein a uulsmme, us they Inteifeied with travel and slolo every, thini; llu-J- could lav their bunds on. II 0 hud bieu Inioiuieit that tho p.'dillcr 011 Ins Iiir his basket had tho alidnultv to ro to the klntloii-lioiise mid sav that Hheiidan had demanded n dollar or bo would arrest him. '1 hat was the kind or men these peddlers were. Hill tho "Conutellor " did not at tempt to disproio tho peddler's charge of attempted li'nekninil. Justice Dully then proceeded, to sum up th case. Hesnlil every New linker know bow quickly ciow ds niscmhlod 111 thn Htnete n the slluliist pioMicat'oo, mid (iinnd meet was always lull of people. Policeman rllieiidnn was on duly there, and the Court hvl bten iuforiued .thit h( instiuetionH veietolteip the sidonalls cleat. Admit tiliR Hint Kheiiilnn did kick Hie basket, tbo question at issue was. Had Sheridsit a liulit to nnest Ivixn? The testimony of tho police was thai r-a-.e bad belli repented!)' told M bo aav. nnd he otviht tolnne obeyed. It w,is quite exnlent tbat Sexe was ovei olhe ous ami tbo Com 1 would tbceforuim. pose n line id '.'. The dei Ision waH n surp:i.e to all who htnrl Ihe ctfilcucC, tor it was ditticult to nnder-tmid bv whnt inethod of ri asonin tho uinRisii-nte could line a citizen who hnd lemly done nothiiiR oeti to deseive nnest. It was hinted that the lli-ewss iinpo-cd 10 -.pjvici ti-cliarBes la-mi: .lunlcire'l. ocninst . I olici niaii'Slieridnn, ns the convietiou could be set up us ii,bar in ilefenso. Th state, liient waa also ninde that several storekeep ers in the vleluitv ol the dlslnrlaini-e would have 1 01110 forward nd lesVilleii 1n Mr. raxes nelinll weio tli.-v not niialil or the (Mtty tv-annv of Iho police, who could annoy tin 111 111 mauywavs. Poiiunl chnruiM an, bowevci, to be preferred ncnln-t hheridau iu older to n-certslli If the 1 n'ice ('nuiliiie slnucra will allow thell' subni-dinales to null Heat and a 1 rent cltUcnsiit pleasure. MORE POLICE IN TROUBLE. A Soronnt Accuaod of Noglect ,. . DnrnstorIT on Trtn). r-'crct. .1. J. Joyce, of the Morrlsaula anuad, is in trouble ncain. He was dlvcom-llU-d diirini: the weekly trials on Wednes dav in a lailttie to rtistaluliIscharRoaRafiist Pntmlpiaii llart)i for allpRcd almtnco 1 1 0111 1 oil-call. On Hint afttrnnon, w Idle Jojco was nt the desk in the station-house. Police inn 11 Claude N. Waterman nt rait'uo I Patrick McCarrop. thirty-ieveii Jems old, of No. Till !t. Aiiii'h aMiiuo. whnui he had found on the pavement in a heirless Hne of intos ioalion nt One Hundred and PUty-third sir 1 1 xiidThlnl avenue. MeCnrrnn w us able to ta.k Bllby, HiniiRli bis Iors weio power less mi- locomotion, and Rave his pedmieo without any nppnrcut ililllcultr. His laco and hemi were btuiscd and li'icdinR and he Ultlereil froni a cut mi his nose,' - Instead Of ' FcndliiR lor a piliep iiirRe.nii to nsctilniu . " the nature of tue lnInrio..'.o.as tatioanrp', that SrcCarrou vlas dot a proper subject Tor the hospital, ho waa leaicbed and hustled inioacell, tho doorman uctlim lhe.iart.pf U9od !juiarUn auej turflop by balbinK t)jo man's wounds and rloppiPB tbo How of blood. Hevcral hours later, at 10.40 o'clock 1;. t., the ilooimnii foiinel , MeCainni lylncr oil. the floor or .the cell utivoiiscforu anib brenthlnR ht-av 1 1 v. Au ninbii anee wiuv ilim inqiiNI liom HarlenT Hospital by HcrRt. MeKveoty, lint when Kiirvo'i'i lliiiiimond arrived Me-Cariou wa a corpse, and tho Coroner was requested lo nuikunn autopsy ntiit-nscerttln the cause or diiiih, all the -: sympionm pohitiiiR to eotiouslon-ir Hid " -. biniiii When thu tnels weio bioiiRht to tho kponiedifo or Snpt. Murinv yesterrlav IiioiiiIiik he flirti ncttil Cspt. eliooks to I relei- a e'onipiiiilit iiKnilist SerRt. Jovce. viblch was done nt once. Pullet man tleorRO IlmustoriT, whoswuur; Ills club and 1st liu'ht ami left upon tbo heads nud bodies of itiolleudiiiK citizens n f w iiiivm OBO. hi!o iiiicBtlm; a sninll boy who was liaiiini! it vicious eow aloiiB I'lr.t avenue, was before Insiiotoi Willinius ics lei day. He waseoiifiuntul by A'in. Minphy. wile of I'lork Murphy, of Judeo llllnon'ii con it, and who lrsldes at No. 4ll Pant Hov. cuty-eiulith atiecl: ux.Police KeiRt.ltobcits, or No. ."1 I l.'nkt PiBlity-fcconil stieot; .lo-i pb Pailev, ol No. 1 " Pirst avenue, nud Pdwn'd.l. Main-, nf No. UillO lft -t avenue. Mis. Murpliy rnid Hint he plseeil her hnmlH kliully Upon JuitusloiU's sbomdei nud bcBRtd him not to treat thu hoy so ronrrhlv, vrfieii bo htrui'U I. or on tho shoulder with his Int. Kx-Hciitt, llnbi-itNeompl.itln-d tlinl tho loltcdimu, who ivm in a condition or in-.teyii-esvlli-iiieut. dri-ek Jiim with hi' list and elnli will out Hie sllclite t provt.eiit'.on. .il r. Main's experience un n I'nuliar inn. Willi- st.-itidiiut quietlviil bin dooi step Hnru stern came oIoiib nml mud: " Vou nioono oflhoso fellowawho iKRRcd 1110 with stniiii'. Mine on uon-, or III tako you In. " Jlr. Mahr reinnnstrated and assured tho inriulated iMiliceninu that he was on hlsown piomiscs and saw no Rood lensoti why ho should 00 111 Iho home or uwav from it. llnrnrtorll Riasped litiu lu n touuli innuner and dr.icccd iilpi tn the station. bouse-. Pat li'toi II Instilled his behavior by tilliiiR Inspector Wlillnmn that wbilo in Iho ilh chaiBO of police duty he an ested n boy who wns le.idiiiR n vicioiii cow- nlotiB Pirst ave nue, and after the iinimnl hndRniod and tininpledupon Mis. Mnrv Poster. liilllctliiR rcrioiu iuiuiieti. Actowdof men and bovs nxsntilt(d him vvltli stones, nud cx-HciBt, llobett", wliom he did not know, sclid 1 1 1 til by Ihe t.iroat nnd commanded him to role n so Itic boy. The necmed policeinsii denied that homed anymore foiee than was nccos niiry. '1 ho Insj eetol'stoiSed him and raid: 'Parp'nrjrirrrtlt'io trintcnw ir.all very rrspoetnbln persons mid I believe Hint they nre 'elliiiR the Until. The toctlHVou lost j our heed, and II looks to me iih if tlio vieioitbiiess left tho cow and entered into you." I-'onr sepntato eoniplalnts of assaultini? citizens wore prefciied aaluet IJarnttorll, STILL ANOTHER RICHMOND. Interest in That Brldgo Policemen Contest Growing Dally, Tbo llrroklyn llridRo polico contest waxes vvnrnei' dally. Wiho it wns jiturto.l tlio liridRp policemen hnvu iccelvod moio pulj lle ntteiitlon than ever before.. They aio liotoulv on their Rood behavior now but are constantly watched by pasioiiRors, and eveiy Itnpioperorenpinicndnbleaot on their part in suro to bo noticed. Ycstciday niorn Iiir n policeman on the outRoltiR Drooklvu platform took ralticular palm toassUtnn elderly- vvoman, vvjth aJorgo .barknt. iptp "th'ecnr.' Ills nft'cnUou x?ai no marked tha't a citizen turned on tho car platform and raid tohlm: " Ah. out Tor tho liundred, Iree."' ltemiirl;s or (his character jtrn boitiR made so.fiuaicutly that they have lost. their nor city tor the briden Guardians. Ono police man said last nlslit that ho had boon spoken to over twenty times tbat day bv panseiiRoi-H in lefercnco to tho nno-buiidi oil-dollar prize. Tim contest lias certainly been a success thus fat in Hint it has put every mnn on thofoico upon his mettle, mid has brought them up tn their hluliest atandard of cnurtonynnu cflicieiiey. It Is fast rosolvinc itself Into a, test of populaiity. Friends and foes of the various candidates aro rendiiiR in letters by thotcoic. All of these will be impartially considered, and will inrni tho basis tor tho award of tho prize. Oiily oncnnnio was vcsteidayaddod to t)io list of candidates. It Is' that ot Itnnnilsinan l.dwnrd WIbrIiis, who was uoiniiiated by a Irietnl and admiior in an exceediiiRly com pllmentaiy letter. Mr. WIrruis is mi old and well-known member or the force, who is said to stand hiRh tu tlio estimation of hU WinviKlcn. The following letter in from a man who takes exception to the candidacy of Police mail llrndorick: lnHrMllnrnt V- ITiirMi Ainonir thn esnilhlatesln ttilimornlnsr'a xvorld for the illuoprue appears the name of Pollco nian M.- J:-JiriMl-rlrlc. No. 110, who recently pulled me nfi the llotforni ot near after I wus nlicmly aboard. Wlirn I told hltn I would re imr' him l"r 1.1s conduct ha uroil Inviltlmrlan liiHKt 101110, In Ihe presence ot inauvlsdiesnud Keiitlenirn who wore iMi.trdlnu- tho train nl the time, nud Mdvnucedin a tlircnieninirui-uucr, hut the train hsd stsrleil befoio lie could leat-hnie. 1 rsnl it report of th occurrence to (lapt. Ward, rivtnir my nnnio nd sddicss, hut I have nuter bcn.nl of the mutter rluce. 'f, A. b. llroothn, Dec. 10. Capt. Ward said yesterday Uiat hehndri' ooived such a eoinplalnl. investiRated it, mid tnund that tho citizen, nnd not tlio police man, wan to blamo in the matter. POLICEMAN DOLAN IN TflOUBLE. Action Taken In tho District-Attorney's Office Concornlng Him. "Assistant Distiict-Altornoy Parker yester day examined several witnesses In thecaso of Aiiuco Colon, wlio was arrested Dec. H by Policeman Thomas Dolau on the false chatReof abandoned conduct, which led to hcrbilnc sentenced to Hneo uiohths im prisoument. 'iho motive fot this cxamiiia. Hon was to ascertain whether Dolau could be bi'ouRht boforo tlio Grand Jury and in ' dictcil for perjurv. The fact wnj elicited Hint tbo woman cannot speak a word of Kmslisb, nud had her work in her baud when accosted by Dnlsn, The husband, Willi a 11 lend, had protistod nBuiust thu ariest and claimed tho prisoner ns his wile. Mr. I'm lot- abn lentnid Hint Dolau had made nlllitn vit heforo tlio inaRlstrate that Mrs. Colin wns .111 nbnudoned woman, to his ieroiinl kuowltduo. On Hits show iiir tho opinion was expressed that 111 all probability Dolnn can bu indicted and tiieii for swenr 111R falsely. Ilv Hie time I lob 11 returns irom bis sndilenly nrmited lenv cor nbsunce mat ters may be iu sneh shape as will causo his beliiR sutnn'oned heioro the Grand Jury, in iho mean time the chstRes prcfermd before the Commissioiiers will bo prosed to tual nml doilsiou. Annexation Idonu Sproadlnsr. IsrriML to Tim vonu. 1 Dr.Tr.otT. Mich., Dec. l''. The political - annexationists nt Windsor will take a viRor nun part in tho municipal campaiRii this Winter. Hoi White, ex-niember or Parlia ment, who inado such a Rallmit laco.Ior tho Mayoralty last Wintci, under tho colnntof annexation. Will male tho race once more. The a nuexatlouirtslmveslurted the canvass, aiid 11111 otulion talk, which has been quiet sinee tho Inst o.ection, is heard on oveiy corner. Tho anncTrtinn IIhr which Mr. While hoisted -about trno rear bro then IriRhtt lied a Rood pnny st.ild citlretu of tin) town, v. Iiohave sli.te convinced themselves that it isn't such a dreadful Hi'iir as thev at til st supposed. He will Imvo the aihnntaRO ol the support qf a Rood inanr voters who think it is tune tor a chaiiRo by puitiiiR a mnn of jirononnced views in the Mayor's cuair. Mr. While will probably have pitted afrtinst him cx-Mnyor lleotilo, Alderman Aiiib-rson and that perennial cauiUdatc, Dr. Aiknian. On Trial for a Year-Old Murder. The trial of Giovanni A.Kitsceutl.cliarRcd .. with murder, was Iscruii iu General Hcs slons yesterday. Tho care is a year old, tho miii'dor bavliiR occmrod Dee, 10, 1HHH. If found Riillty Hlescentl will como under tlio old law ot death by IianidiiR. Tho inur dtred man. Henry Nowick, a peddler, wont into the shoe shop No. W! Past Forty xlxth Mieet. 011 the day nf Hie runnier. Jo olIerinR his waits for sale Nowick chucked Cella Id rialiro, a twelvc-)oar-oid Bill. under tho chin. One of tho emplnyeiH tbiew it hammer at the noddior and bo ran to the lldew-alk rnlloncd byHioscenti,wliopluucod a knlte Into his neck thieotlmc.Rkillinuhlni. 1. yiiiry was obratued w th very little trouble. District-Attorney Fellows was assisted by Ars'dant District-Attorney Jlacdona and Lawyer Walsh repiosonteif tho dotetidant. The defense will be iuianity, CBw!SWSrPa7jff ESSSm3lBaSSSJmmmmmmu LONG LINKS OF HORSE. MONSIEUR DOSSE'S DOINGS ON THE BANK Or NEWTOWN CREEK. WHAT HIO SAUSAGES LOOK LIKE Thoy Differ from tho Ordinary Artl clo, but None Havo Be on Exported Yot Whoro tho Enortlnff Steeds Aro Procured That Aro Turned Into Food for tho Frenchmen. 'J ho iiivoiitlRntln committee nppniulod by tho Nenliwn Pomd ot Health visited M. llosse's sausai.'o tnctorv on I'tyiioMs ave 111:0 vesteidir, mid will llio Its irpoit lo in nj row. 31. II'ism" is a vivacious rirncli man, of Bjnitiotutosy oml politeness, who Icni'iied the art of luallui: l.o.-r-tiicnt sail raaesln Pmis nnd imported tholnditntiy into this rotintir. Ilcehoio the IiIr poik-rncl.iiiB . nnd.heef-cnunlnr; cityof Chlcocn as n centro Ir.r his rieal 1 oiie-irent samni.-e industry. 'I l.o Mnsor smiled on the new husiiieis veil- -tine, but wleu M. Poise Rot his factoiy in on'or and hissnmnRo innrliintH icadyto ttarl. and wns i.m ellcnlly 1 11 1 M(l lo tiun Iho liisky niustai rs of Ihe West intosnu. racs, no iRi'Oiaul mid piojuiliiod Pomd of Ab'ciiudi Intel ("end and luiuid his busi ness, 'J ben M. Posse tnckidhis rausaRo machine', started Past, nnd roiiRlit 011 tho rhoics nl Ncwlown Cicek the asylum for his factory which lncauo denied hiui. I eynoh's nvenne is purely a lni ely lnit'c load, 'i lie limp es aio nl-out a qunrtei of a mile nrnrt. The factoiy is a iopr, low, onc sloiy bulldiiiR on a line with the avenue. The flout doors ale closed and looked, and tn tl.ceoinnl lnrsei-by H.c buildltiR tiems to be desirled. GolnR IliroiiRli a little coto ore t nines lo tlio tear of thclmildini', which is hero twu ttoiies IiIrIi. The horse h in 0 slftiiijhteicd iu tho Rinuiid story midnrn chopped into liilncf meat and rut in lausnRO cases in the i ceoml stoi y. 'J ho facttyv wns neat and tlcmi mid would compnio fovoinbly with any ordinary abattoir for the slaughter of cattle. Some chopiK-d horse meat which lny on the tables in tho lactory seemed to bo pood, and could not be told by an ordinary observer fmm any other meat. The ran sapes mo tot tho eouvcntiniial links nf (milled boioRtia vnth wnicli htincry youth is lumiliar. They mo sqiiiiru instead of round, md aro ihoit. 'Ihe employees said they would at soon eat H.o horse-meat sau inRens beef snusaso. Thov declnrol Ilia thu hurst s klllid ttero in Rood condition and tnnt tlio n'ont wns 111st cln.s. Piiitlieinioic, Hiey IniiRlied nt the idea that nuvsausaRin lmd beep s hlppeiL abroad. They arid iie factory had been rnuuiiiR only-n vreek, and that it took tour months tn ipioko the nan. MRe-. As soon ns tho rausace wcro tier' 'licted they would bo sent to Prance and DclKimu. The visitinR committee yesterday waa computed of three Justices ol tbo Peace. They note Justice Albert Kcliumnehor. Jus. lice John O. richeper and Justice Thomas P. .McDonald. They found the pelt of the friny liorro and the pelt of a son el mare latiRins on Hie wall of the sansiiRc factory. Monsieur IIossv received them pleasantly, but with diRiiily. "Would you 1 nt anyof tho lioisc meat yourself? That is. would you cat ono of ' your own sausages 7" "Would I?" said M. Doese. "Mon Dieul I would!". , Monsieur llossewasna Rood ns his word. He picked up a Rreat knife, with which ho mlRlit have driven tbo Committoe into the next county, and deftlv cut olT auorsol of meat fiom a Mrloiu nf horse. Then be ato thu pinrsol ot heusq meat with rclirb. Mou-"eio-nr warftod tn show that it was n luxury. M. Itosne shU that he lmd thus far tiaus ferred tticlvc hoxses Jtiyj sausarcs. The Committee seemed to li favorably impressed by M. Posse and tbo factoiy,. but I'rof. Dorcimm will analyze some of tho bolosna. Tho Newtown IJonrd of Health will prob. ablynsk tbo KtUo Hoard of Health to send an olllcer to thesausnRO factory toseo that only Rood horsen nre worked into sausage. Homo or the farmers in the neighborhood are opposed tn the sausase factory. Tho faun liorscs will not go within a mile of the aausaRC machines. M. l!ose sajs bo bought his liorscs nf Prnuklin & Piatt, hnrso nealers, at No. '.'TU Iloikimer street. Tho firm deal larRely in hoiscs that, liko vvllito elephant)', nru too expensive ti keep, nnd they do not ask fancy liRiues for their cbarRcrs, some or which teUnslovv as t a hoise. Will'am Sleyer. who carries on a nicat-choppiuR business ut the corner ot Lninucr stieet and Johnson avenue, says Hint he chopped 1,(1111) loitiids of meat lor 51. L'ojs,-., but that 10 did not suspect it was horse meat and supposed it was oidinarv beet. Pvidently another I reiichmau than 51. Posse is in the horse-meat latiBaRobusiu ss, for Hatuiday niorniiiR a spiy, vivacious man of finul entcied the wcll-kiinwn horse ninr ket on-tho corner of Halsey siieet and Put nam avenue and bnrRained with an PnRlisli jockey lor a leliied street-ear horse. 'J ho jockey led out Hie horse mid tlio tnllowluc conversation took place: "31on Dion! F.o. zatzohoiao? Ho cez all bones like a eiow!" "That's the 'orse. sir: and a tine, speedy pcntleinan's 'orso '0 Is, sir. Why, ine hoyc, V- will ro a mile ill U'. :I0 it '0 will una mile au hour. 'PbclouRid to n Rontleuian ns has rov ered his connection with the Stioet-Clean-inc Department and 'ates to part with 'mil 'L"x a second cousin of Jlnnd K, and 'c'n a Broat-nephcvv of Pi netor Knott." "How ninnv dollalro? ' "t-nveii ilollais.'' "He eez ton much liken phan-tnm 1 Zo horso cez not woi th more zim two dollalro! Sevan dollairc tor a hnrso that cez not fntl.Znt eez too much. .Mon Dieu I Vo cheval 1 ez. not worth ono dollnire !" Then tboie was a veihal tussle, nnd finally tholittlu rretichman can led ids point with tbo I'.URlisb loci. ey nnd led nway tho horse. As ho was coiiiR out or the mmket he said to himself. "What 11 beau-ti-tiil ini-.saRe 1'' AIMED AT THE SURPLUS. Sormto Bills tha: May Pools Dlr; Holes In tho Troacury. . srr.civt. tothk wonLn.) WABniseiToK. Dec. 1'.'. Theio was n per fect volley of bills and icsolutious llrc.l at the he-ids of tbo Hcimto clciks to-dny. 3Ias. rae.linsctts submitted siiBRtstioiiH for a National bankrupt law, for a law to civo every honorably dtscbarccd Utiiuii soldier andralloilpeuslon.andfnrau international couvontloii iu refcreuco to stenmers rrussiiiR the (Irand Hanks. Tho latter mlubt with Pioprlety have been suit to thu .MarlCmo Cniifciencc. l.onisiana wants-a National election Inw. Home or tho mod important ol tint bills were these: By Mr. Puller -For .the oird'rrntion of persona of t oler from 'he s-outl e u Htvtcs liy Mr. sqicniis:i-'r'o levpe Ihe credo of Tim. lenint'iieiiers), vlth the bniim jay nud allow ances as lcrir.erly attached 10 It. Ily Mr ile.1. 10 iclmluirsr thn rereral Istalcs foiMntrtont nn nuuieys eti niiloil by dip . am nc aovniol rnlilin.- troops aiiqlr)ed 111 slilln the Unheal htotai'i to runpi r s the l.vte reU'lliou. liyornitiiri linudlrr l-Yr Ihe lealrl au . eorieo ti wulninrit Lii'l eleorre 11. Vveaai, jushrmcH ot tholits.iohn liaisch. apprntinntiiiH iCIH.S.kl), tu l 1 old llieiii lot oxlr.i nieli done hy order "I tho Mvy Doiuutiiicnt, renulrlnv n alinniro In tbo 51 eclncaticna 01 the hull or the monitor Inritrn. The bill also directs that t'O.im ha allow ed tbrm lnr tua csrr, wharrns-e ond to aire of Iho uionilor 1'oanoLo from March, lH7.r, to Hciitcui ber, lrttl.'l, rlcnator Quay Introduced a bill to author. 170 tho payment of damages suta-ned bv r.tireiiH oi the Stato of Pennsylvania from I'nii 11 and Confederate troops duriiiR tlio late war, as adiudicated and liquidated by thetstate. under the provisions ot an act of its Ooncral Assembly. Tbo bill appropriates e:i.447,lM.'i, to bo pnld to the Governor for thpu.oortbB eltuEGiis or the counties nt Adam", Iledfnrd, Ciimberlmid, Pranklln, linlon. Perry, Homeiset and York, These counties were suhlcct to Invasion a. id raids by the Contcderatn troops and operations and occupancy of the Federal troops durlim the war. fianntor Glbaoii.lutmducod the following ' resolution, which was referred to the Com. mittee on 1-orclHii Itclattoiis: Itttolrn, That the Oonunltlee nn Foreurn fte. latlona lie Instructed to laqulra Into tbeexpeiU atfa-- I liniii nil itMi 11 niii'i 11 w oner and practicability of arcnttinu- or aettinir apart Frtltoo' fur ibe 001 iteaiji yot thai neyro or iiiloienrlilzeiiaur tlm Vnlled istitca. a,d Ilut . tlioyiirlierlniuliolinwur anil in wli mnn ,erlIionoT'iiinent of the. Inl'saJ'Matcs run niidoiirlileiiill-il'!y to aid the jn-eapni n of llio tutted Males, thslr lan.lllrsrii'i df.o minus lo euiicrrate thereto nml rrltle ihe ; eln 1 lid 10 ex. tihllsh a svsteiji of rniniiii.u-si'lieol calilcatlum ami torcisirt by l.llloroihcrwUo. Ktnntoi- Ilullci's hill Is Intended to provide 'for thef iiilRiatinu or iK-r-ohsof oo or horn hnutlii-rn Males or Iho I'lillfd Slntcs. It I rqvldes that Hie 1 enal or any laniily, or for hiinscir, lr i.ntinairlcd. may limke miplie.i. Hon toiheneitrost I luted Stiiles ('ii'iiiuir iloncr ill-del- oath, sf llhiR foith the foot thai ho alesliof to emlRiate tn a lorcluii coiintiv fin iitt maneiit usdiiit-e ami ctu enslilp. and that lie is too poor tn 1 ny tho cost 111 tinuspaiitntioii. A eeitillonte of this statement sholl bu loivanhd hv tho Com nilsslopor to the Qi'aitcir.ias'cr.Oenotnl of Hie Anne, wlio shall, tlieienpoit. furiilsli to said iipillcnnt the nooessaiy trai'sportatinn by Iho chispesi route. For this purpose H.o lilll appinrilnttst'icsiiuior M.non.oon. riidoriesoluilnnsoflered by fsennlorK Ald lirlinnd Plat', the rollow.iiR chatiRcs lu committees weio tiRieed tin 'Ihea-r'ol'itirifnMof a se.eet comnilHcaof lern renntorv 10 liccit.lel t'.ieOu.el o.l'ruicnninl f'oimc.ilteei the Incrensr nf the I'uiuUiUto. s on Iluiiitars'lon, lasist LiiliiifC, .V lues nnd liln'nt mil I nli lo llullillursniid i.ioiiiidsln i:h:eino li ters era hint tl.e I mit'ecoii Indian fjeircila- lions 10 seven 11 emitters, nl the I'ninirltlteson on tl e Ifmt-Oillec, 'Jertltotlfs, 1 u'llie I tn-'if arid Iensloimlo ten mrinheis, snd Iheron luuame dutlnrll'.npiFseutre slonol Iho Select Co.ninl. tcci.n Irrhrcti:ti. Vi. J'olph oflcrcl i resolution, which was ictured totheCoinniltieonu thel.ibrarv.lu diectinie thst Coniinittio to iiiqtilruiutn tho advisability of tlio eifctfou in Was'iiinttoti o a memorial ball, nt which tliall bo If fei'edaud retained such stntues nnd poi trnlis or public nidi nud eminent citizens of the riiitcd Mates and such historical 1 alut Iiirs nnd olhei works ol art as ma) be pro vided by law. Pin iiiR tin- nf'otnoon serslon the Kcnato conliriued the fid owIiir noiniiiutioits: flreeii II. llnum.of Illinois, to be Cumraissioncr of 1 cnvlons. i'd c.h A. Clark to bo Peneinn Atrent otAu RiiHta, Sic. l'rank U. Lovt land to be Prn.lou Aacnt at New Votk v llllari) If. Miclinlro to Lc lcnMou Agent at iMiadelphia. Tlioiioniipatiounf I). Ilernnrd JlnentileV, of Now lorl. to be Consul nt iMminqua, NIc.irnRun, was withdiawii. ho havinif di rlined Hie nppoiiitnient. Thn President rent tho rnllowluRnoin nation to theHenate: Oyi us J. Pi v. of r-ontli Dakolit, to bo 5Iarshal or thu IJnllcilStntcs fnrtboDisttict of South Dnkoie. Ho also transmitted a Inmo iimn-1-ct of iceoss iiniiilmttlni'. nmnnR tl em thst of Joel II. r.rliiirdl. or Now vork. to bo Collector of Customs tor the Di't'ict tit Not ork. 'J lie yctiate at 1.40 adjourned until Jionilav next. The rnnpcrntli Kenntois met in cnuriu after adinnrmmnt to anatiRC the iDembtr ship fiom thc'i- side or llio no conimittees tirnpo'c I for this CniiRress. A committee, headed by Senator Peck, was niitliori7..'d tn lnako.tho selections and report tvn eaiinia to bo hold next Mnndar. Tho Committee will hold a at'ttulou rjaturdar. SILCOFT TO BE INDICTED. Ard CrrndaWlll Do Requested to Glvo Him Up-Hls Vlctlmo. si rciAr. to mn woaLn. 1 WAnisnTfiN, Drr. '. Craven P. Rilcott, the abs-coniliiiR cashier of the HcrueanJ-a-Arms or the House, will bu indicted foi for Bety by the Grand Jury to-moriovv morn. Iiir. Thoeaso of Kllcott bus been prepared by Disti let-Attorney Horc, with tlio advico of tho Attoiiicy-Generat.and the indictment has been dtawn with tho greatest posaible care. Attorney-General Sillier Is or the opinion that tho Gmnd Jury will lltid no elifllculty in indictuiR tlio defaulter nnd forRcr, an 1 it is learned to-nisht that nrtaiiRcnionti linvo been made at tho Btntc Department for tho lmmediato isBtio tp tbo British Government of a request for tho extradition of the crimi- . no!; Hir Julian Pauucofnte, tho Drltlih Minister, linn been requested by tlio (ptcial Committeo. to assist in cxpedltiiiR the mat tcr in every waynoBsihlo. and has'ooiut consly consented to do all In his power. The ' care acainst riilcntt will be laado-ns coni plcto aa it is posaiblo to mako it iu tho absonco of tho forced notes, and it is belle ed that clear and direct secondary evidence, of which there will be nlentv. will be sntlleinnt to He. cure the indictment. A dozen nf the Con. pressmen whose nainea wero forffed to the notes discounted bySilcott will bo present in court to-morrow and will swear to the fact that nn such notes wero Riven by them, lleprcsentative Pleicc, of Ten nessee, will awear that ho never Rave a uoto to the HerRcant-at-Ainis in his life. Iteprcsontatire Host will make a similar statement, and ltenrcientative Geir and scvcial or his eolleaRiies will declare most positivelr that the notes described by the olllclals or thu National Mc'royolltau llauk nere forced. Tho followinif intcroitinR table which Tub Wrni.u'H corrcspomle-nt haa obtained shows the heavy private business transacted bv tho members in thenfllceof thoHerceant- nt-Aims. Tlio followiner isnlistor tho pri vnto dopositsot membern as found by tho Committee: Allu $117illitt 5.IIIW Atklnaon lIPKotuliam 417 lUriiH 111:1 Mnliiin II'.'O llsln.Mi l,oHilil.. 1,(1.13 llis UI7iMslli 4:1.. Iloiltrllft l.ailHI MIIU 2,.V.'9 Howiirn... 101 Oates 1,'2I: llraK-kluridao D'Farrall I'.'M ..lA'11-) .Vjowiui .117, Ilrccklnrlditn I'njnii yp:l I ,Kr.) r.n Piuisii i.mi Tlrnmillnil.) 4(1'.' I'mklen IIMI llnekslnw .... .ll-:7 l(lf :i:i4 llultarairlll . .. 4K4 Ibiwrll 1..VJH (!iidlHr ISlass.). 1,(1.111 Hnillh , 4.0.W t's Mill Sworni)-,.., 7.1 tlutrnlnas '-',041 Tsj'er (III.) S.XH f".rk :i,:ii4 Tluitnpson 41 Cadiilimi li.MTr.oy 4K Oonnell I,:i:i4 Tairpli :i IlnrlT 114 Vsnilrtero 4711 lliihaits 7:11 Wlwlsr J'.'l I'lteh ,isn Whltthorne Ml (iDUcnlMmsr. . . :i,:i:i4 Wllsun llr.),. .. (:n f.rovrnur llll Wll.i.ii (V. Va.X 1.11 I1rlitt'ria.ll l.MlVmlar inn Hermann . . . S.-tOO TflullrHi. .10 This money is lost to the memha'rs beyond a ili.ubt. The full repot t ol the Committee, which will probably be made lo tlio House on Mninlav, villi ontitniii a leiiRtiiy urRll liient, shi.winv why Lecdom may bu n Riirdoal as a disbursing olllcer. If tbo nienibern do not net their money bock it vvill not bo the Committee's fault, t hnlniinii Adnms. ot Hie apecial committee, is in leceln'or a despatoh finma Sinn treat detective slntiiiR Hint Hilcott was seen theio a few days a gv and reqiiestiini that a photo, ci-.iph toi tlier with Instiuctions be imm.--dinlely r .iwaided. Itisprobabio Hie tnnt. tor will be ri;fei red to the Chief of PtWeuof the city of Montreal. Acainst Maritime. Nowb Bureauo. WvtimMiTns, Dec. t'.'.-At tlio Maritlmo Confeicnce to-day Capt. Flood, of Norway, offered a icsolntion Hint tlio Conference recommend that tbo advisability nr a bu nan of matltimo information should bo considered by the Governments of tlio man. time tiat mis. A vote on the resolution to-siilled-aves. 7: uoi's, 1'.', the fullimlnir e.uintrioe vntiiiR in tlic alllrmatlve: Den ti.isil, Hawaii. Japan. Norway. Hlnm. thu Netherlands and tho Un ted Stales, Tho reisirts nr seva-nil commltteoi w'oie then loud, and after ncreeliiR that the liouvs of iiueliiiR shall heioutot holiom 10 a. m. to .; i.m. Iho Conleieiico adjunriied until Mou-day. Mexico Declines Consul Fechtol. Wasiiinhtox, Dec. IS. The Htato Depart ment has lieu tutonned that tho Mox'can Government lias lefused to Rrnnt an oxo qtiator to PiiRono O. Fechtel. of Jllchlsan, as United Htutes Consul at Plodras Negras. No leaaoii was asslRtied. but it Is under stood that the refusal to roeoRuIro Jlr. Fcehlol s on im to some tronble he was Iu. voived in with c.tmens ot Peso del Norte. Istratlo " """' u,"ler tl10 hiat Admin. 1 m Tlio Tnlo of a Tall. Pim.APri.niiA, Dec. ir.-5Irs. Sarah A. Haveisllckwas leodliiR her iloa nlons tho atriet reiently when ho broke awnynnil ran into John Kller'a ilaitRhtei-housi. Helm, liitdiately came out again, lion ever that Is, !i,Llllm' 1rr,l"l''lf,tcen cut off br roiuo S2ikn'.Viri TIV. w.or.'ly J"11, ll'l' tollo'ved UoBh,,i"Vi0,ihc.1."' c,"m"' W Kilter hit- GOSSIP ABOUT WASHINGTON. 1 Tho Father of Hla Country Bow p V Loohcd ntnis InaujturatlonMr? ecrlbod by a Mombor of tho jw 8cnato-Hlo Lovo for Feshionl bio Fade-HIo Komos and iJ I Groomlntj-Is Kls Skull StftP Mount Vorncn? "v H (sriciAL to Turwonuj.l H WABnismos, Dec. J-K.-ThoinaugnrilU. orWnsliiiiRl.iii and IU celebration trial I CoimrcsK ocHh ntteiitlon to his relatloni tl I the (Irrt Senate ot tho United btatcn, atdS I nillury orSoiinlor 5!nclny. of rcnnsylrui Lf This 1Vnryu1.11 pi luted but it never got i.t" Ri-iu-ral circulation, nnd copies of It are , oil I nl hiRh pi Ices win never Hit y can beohjalj i 5Iaclay waH In the ilrst Hennto. Uo1m, Washington trcmb.cd so Jli&t .. I baldly read bis liiniiRHiationspccch.'anilthii m he did i.nttnl.c Ids ejes off llio paper, nl iletciibes our inther ns drciicd In'dfJ fl blown, Willi mttnl buttons with anctiW H them, wliito stockin:-. a bag and awori I Ho look dinner with the President ppt W H niter thin, mid hoi nya that it waa Ilia mon H inlimtnlinner lie ever iat at. Ho lariik.. the Piesldeiil kept a folk in his huTtl M thociotli was Inken .iway, for tho pnrnms pickiiiRiiuts, hiithonto no nuts and pUtS with tlio link. rlllkiiiR llio edgo of iS M table with it. Tin. bill of fare wa." I llrh, lonsted nnd boiled meats, fowh A? H 'Iho dis.cit wns 111 Ht. apple ploaandnmL H iliiiR.tl en ieo.e;c.mnsnndi!-llics.HienwthT ' nn Inns, muskmcloii'', upples, peachea aS .am nuts. j,"9 mm WW Senator 5fnclny belnnRCd. however; laths H opposition, nnd bo uatmally did not' (pcl well ol the Picsidtut. Tho hiinunltxof Washington has been turn from him by tu bioRrapborr, and he in described as,ln)Tii I moio the qualities ofagod than a riiifi.JTh 'I truth in that with all his fircatncaiheiij ! his wenkncsfcs. Iu bis prlvnto letter tin 'I word " fashionablo"iii.fouiidmorothanoti I bundled tlmo-t by ncttial count, and havii H moro particular about the cut of his clotia fl than a Urnadn ay dude. Ho was fond of ta ' hones, cnl ho once whipped aatable-tor fl lor not Blooming his horsos properly. Bi lV had a pair of white liorscs to go'wilhi ,1 crcmu-colorcd coach which ho dtora, and Vf the boors or these had to bo blnckcnod every fm niornlnc and their teeth were washed and Picked dally. Ho wot o ralso teeth dtirinc H his latter years, mid the identical teeth m that be nsed nie. I tm tnul, nowiu thehiudi B or u dentist ot Pallimoic. s lie was fond of good living, and ho raid fl CFpeci.il attention to hla own domoitle T i.r:a:iRcmcnts. At ono timo bia steward 1 ought the 111 st ihad of tho season and paid I tllforit. WashitiRton was dcliRhted with 1 it when it came on the table," btit before he carved it he esktd what it coat. When the rlovrnrd told him he raised his hands ic noly honor and said: "Take it awiy. tales it nway! It shall not bo said that I counte nance such oxtravaRance." Washington was especially fond of codtish, Ho did not object flj o a glass of good wine, and during his last g days at Mount Vernon ho waa accuitotucel to T drink live glasses or Jladciia at dessert. I havoucver hcatd or his being drunk, but 4 among tlio Ittnis or bis election expense: when ho wns chosen as a member op.tho House oi Fiurgcsscs of Virginia, there is a hoRsbcnd ami n barn 1 of whiskey; thirty- W, live gailuus ot wine and forty-three gallons V ot beer. " ' Thoro Is a magnificent, colloetltfa1 of Washington relics iu the KoUQual.JIuftc,pm, cid among these thoie is 'a pnnch bowl which -wonld hold fallr-'t-siujht quarts'. Ho had the finest, of .china and cut glass, and he evidently pos rcsacd considerable arth tio taste. Fror his clothes nud vnrlnus descriptions onocajiget ' 'some idea of liotV he'lolik'oM. ' He was uifcet !?, as straight .isnn Indian and ho weighed :.' 10 pounds wl eu in bis prime. lienor No. 11 sl.ccs, rnd Inlnvctte rays tTa&V. his bauds wcro tho bigRist be ever, taw..' He had a bioad chest, but not a full one, and duriiiR hlslrst days be wns troubled with a courIi. Ilislooksdidnptitnprovo witlv,age. Ills rnlso teeth llid not Ut woll. and they pushed out his lower Hr. He bad eyes of cold, light giayish blue, which could look stern nud angry upon occasion and which seldom smiled. Ho was ns wide at the bice as at the shoulder mid kept his atraightnea . of statuio to tho list. Iiis nose wan rather thick, but I have never heaidthat it hod a blossom on it. He ihaved himseir, but he lind a serviHit to tomb ami tie his hair. 'He liked tlio theatre, was fond of dancing, and hisnifo and anoptcd daughter wero not kavciso to going to horse laces. . An old Wnshiugtouinu by the name of Nicholas Cnllnu.who had shaken bands with eighteen Presidents before he died a few ) cars ago, onco told mo that it was by no means certain that tho skull which now re po-es under the Washington mausoleum at Mount Vernon is Hiatof WashitiRton. Ho said that in 1M4 there was a French man-of- ml war anchored in tho Potomac opposite Monnt Vernon, and tha: a ncRrocamo to Washing ton the day tallowing' this- and said ho bad teen llio French olllcors leave the ship and ro to Iho tomb. of WashiiiRton, where they rcma.ucd some timo at work, and when they went away onu of them carried a package in Ills an p. This packugo was believed to b tho skull of Washington, and a man "who re sided near Mount Vernon nt tho timo stated Hint the tomb had been violated and th ukull of Washington carried away to France, where it had been sold to a firm of phrenol ogists, while the skull of a negro servant of Col. Falrlax had been put in its place Nicholas Culliin doubted whethet thtr.ne. Rro's storv was true, and ho said that the tomb was afterwards opened and a skull wa found there, but whether It was that ot Wkshlngtoii could not bo told. It is certain that Washington's 'coffin was cut up at one time when tho remains jtcr chr.nRiel from ono placo to nnbthor. for Hi iir,v C lay was ollercd a present of b piece of thecofllnby nn admirer. He apoko of this in the Senate iu February, lH50,iay Iiir: "A man came to my room a few, day ago and said to me, ' Jlr. Clay, I heard you mako a icmnrk iho other day which: Induce! me tu supi-oso that n prcclons rclio in my possession would bo acceptable toyon.' He then diow out of his pocket and presentod tome tho object which I now hold Jn my hand, nnd whnt, Mr. President, dorouiup poso it is 7 It is a fragment of tho coflln of Washington a fragment of that coflln in which now reposn In silence, in srccp.'and spoechloss, all tho earthly remiUnt, o. the venerated Fnthcr or Ills Country. tVa,s it portentous Hint it should have bciu'Uins presentod tn mo? Wi.s It a ad prr-ago of what might happen to that fabric which Washington's virtue, patriotism and valor -established? Np. sir, no! It was a warn ing voice finning from Hie grave totuB-Uon-gn ss now iu session to how aro. to pauso, to icllect beloru thev lend themselves to any Nib purposes which shall destroy tho Union J which was cemented by his exortlons and V example. " The slavery questions were un- derilikcnsrion at the time, and this will ex. pliiliiilie refeicncos to the dangers of tho bionkingapnit or tho North and the Mouth which weio then felt by all. ,- Fuaxk Q. OAitpgyntn. Rheumatism Is lidlloved In bo ciuied liy excess of laetlo'aild In ' the l.lcxid, ewlna totho fsllnra o(th kldniji sad lire r to proprrly mnovo It. The acid attack's th lltiroiu tiuiins, paitloulaily In tba Joints; and caunos Ilia local 'raanlfasutlons of tha dlaaaaa, tialus and acliM In tho back anj sbovilders and la lhai Joints at tho kua. ankles blpj, and "V'sts. Tboasaudflof piaonla liava louna.tti lIpoa'P-a. action, nautrahtMthaaoldftroltnvbliMdaadalaa Ja balldinptbsnbolabsdjr, s .." - -