Newspaper Page Text
NEW-YORK, THTOSDAY, HOVEMBEB 30, 1882. PRICE FOUR CE.VJS. V0L-XLU..JNo*i3,l64 WHAT IS DOIXG A1UIOAD. 10*8 OF I.1FE BY FLOODS IN GERMANY. J.UBPER OF AN AMM1CA* ? ?*?*?""?^2 siLUNO of detectivb cox-a mcoou ^itu BOl'Tn KKA CANJfTBAlA Tl.e disa.?rrou? floods in Germauy continno, tn,l *m*m |MMMUimf tohavebcen ?mnrd at DMI.Hrrf An hm* ?? ba? been iilled arnl ano'hev WOUllded on the Wttt Z of Madagaacar. ShenffV doimtiea i7re n.bbed, beaton and thrown bto a river by a mob noar Halifax. The CNW of a tuhooner had a nevere *traggle with cau BibalK -n the South Sea Ialands. rran.-e ha? made a now treaty witb Tunis. 1 wo men were conm.itted for trial in Dublin, charged with the, murder of Detectivc Cox. THE FLOODS IN SMMAlY. roURTKKN NMOM .cffosisu ?to iiav? ? DKOWNKD AT DUESSELDOKF-KISE Of TH? W<TFRS AT COI.OOXE. drowned. i-? AV AMJKICAN KILLED IN' MA1UGASCAR. \ , Nnv, 29,-In referenee to The , ?! ?."t>ort that iwo Aiuerlra?ia had taeen mur 22 XSZSZ* SllWIf ? 1* learned that eEuw-wan nte pretcr* wu0 wumlted Uaweawdert d?? J;11"^reuled flol> eailtaabj ** the m'"-1"' ,bu! J."..uVuo. The American Oonanlaj Frencd (\.umi1 H' '"' !' lbuli att&ougb he &ad warned SKded "v?i> had uo reaaon to foar perBonal "f^iVVot*?*.-?- r?V.rrport.tlMit two WWrtO n n "-? the Sakalavaa nnd the Antokarei, S,M?rto^r the intobruMe >oke of England. > OFFICKHS BEATIM AM) ROBBBD. Rauvaz M. S., Nov. 29.-A td.gram re SZJ Wh,la on thelfwayiotoe ea.moa R.vergold S? i'ue? "?k I. .lopped owiDK to a ?*< to dec.de Lr.h.,, wt-re wuvlaldbyfortyortlftymenby FIGHTIXO SOUTR SEA CANNIBALS. Sav Frascisco, Cal., Nov. L'O.-The schooner Boderick Dk?. which arrlTed at Brlabane, Aueiralia, SS tto Boutl. ?ea.,rep?rU. that when reeruUinK for LT-ndler* bcr b,at. we? froquently nred upon. aud t?M TnE MURDEK OF DBTBCTIVI COX. DfBUX, Nov. 2?.-Poole, MM of thf men imatM yeetenlaVinccnnection wltkttN murder ot l)e tfcttvoCox.btatodinthetnve.ti^ition to-.lav tbiit be bad notbinir to do witb the murder. Ho aaid he believed tbat the object of tbe men wbo juarnbM S KSuday uuht wm to norder J>uaaeJf <Poo -b Devine waa an enemy of lus. lle <lid n >t ani.w }" g, the maa whoahot Cox. Pook and Derhje ??? oouin.itted lor trial. Tho otbor prisouere V?M Uiachargwl. a EOYPTIAN PBI8QKBB8 TO BE TRIED. Cairo, Nov. 2l).-Aral?i Pacba, Mahmond pachaBainl. Tonlba Pach?, AU Fel.iul. Om.r Rahinl and Bnleiu.au Uaoud compriw the flrat M of prisoncra to be trled. Ouiar Rahnil and SuU-iman Daoud will not be de feudedby coi'isel. A NEW FKEXCH TSEATT WITB TL'NIS. Paius Nov. 29.?Dorf&f the sitting of the Cemmmee ot the Senate to-dav, M. Dueterc. ITeMdent Of thKCouveU h.,d Mlniater of Kuiei-n Afluiis. eonflnnod thefaetof thaeztateaM af ajaw treajj wlth Tunia, ghlMlUmthe -?.,?.l.niailoua and V;r<'V>"'.e *"?'?'* Ce&tiona wUbiSb Powert luragardta tbetreaty were MV piiKiidiug. AN IMPOETaHT TBIAL AT BBU88ELS. BatCMUa, Nov. 29.-btanH ??> *? P*ltaw trlai la Mnaata* Ti?e awlarttea of witaeaai wm Imm to-day. The |nmM ?* Bataayrt fataat In eourt MHNI ? itBeattoa. Hi- ?PP?***?M oM?l* B>Tiiava.tlH' Wldowol tbe mnrd.-r.-d n.an. la a^ai.cd wlth curioelty. lt 1* atalal tlmt aha ia aeriouMy 111. CHARGEt) OF TBBASON IN TURKEY. CoNSTAXTiNorLE, Nov. 29.-The arrest of puart Pacha waa rn.wed by a charge la whlcli nre lu cluded the (.'hlef Eunueh of IN Palacc aal said Paafea, that be waa eonsplrtng to depoae the Hulian lu favor ..f Ahdnl Hamlrt'a youn^er brotber, Meh, med }',?chad Kff-ndl. The retrimei.t wnieh >:iiarded /.telj ? .?.?i) dlaaolwd, aad the aoldlera hare been teat to ttn-ir bomee to* way of OoaataaftnUfll YGLKSiAS I)i:< ILABED I 'IKAITOK. Lima, I'ciii. -N"v. 29.?Newa from Areqnipa U u> the effcct that Kaatat* aaa delared Yglaataaa tra1torandbasca?hienu hun. T.i.ic is innoli h> ?n in Chfll ;i*rr.*n-t Um Beoadortaa Pr.-al. ;it for )<:?v lujhiflicuu eSraonl Baatsfeaaaal oa ? poUUeal pnaoaar. ANXlors TO BTAKT A DEBATE. Loxdon. Nov. 90*?Tki />'"'/// Aaaw this iMtatagMVa l " Mr- Hn?U wil> "">v" tllt'1 ailjoimuiiciit Of tlie Hoiwe oT OMkiMM to- I ;v. witu the oMeot of rareicp u ilcliau- ?n Iho udiuiiili>ir..tioii M th- J.'iuU :ict. THI POLICY OF RU88IA. Rome, Nov. 29.? Tlit* Howjna, i? an edi Md todav, ??y? that ti.e raaaal ftaM <?f * ?? 0*?* tbe Ruwliis Forelgn Mlulster. to Raaaa, pro\<H that feajata wfll wtven the pMMa aoM y ..f Garaanjand Aa?:ria, to wbun ltaly bMgtvM explkw aanaalon. ? AFFAIRS D THI DOMINIOK. Mosthkai., Nov. 2aV?Th* Jibol suit of J'r. HaamMai ii Ufeanl aaaaalafta ?i ttai raaaal .ilaettoa, K^uldot FatDT Senteww, aavi of l'.oxtoa Fnli*, "lio <!<? fcoimwdiiiiu fiom tU" !>uiii>t aa i ba4 OatboUa, whk* waa recently <?a iri:'i. k u anas aooiprouitae I, *" ? ant pailag cK? plalntlff 9900 and the eoatM, amoanung r?r $1,000. , Tiif MoMtreal Coni Ex<-h>Mip \* <?Matton dju reao red |a netltKM 11;-? Dontblon <. \. n mi ot loi rreee tn il? uim) tui L"iifial fr,-f iiiivic.iii"" 91 riTeraand lal A 'iir.-et st> iiiiiKliii' linc ih t<i t>c aataMltaed batweaa laitporl and ?i<riii <u. next ?uinuier. ,.i ,,\ro,(?i)t., x ,v. ?.? 11 ii' ? ? laaal asaettagof the Kortaa atern Telegraph Coiupaay beld bero to fcV,Kraataa Wlmaa, of New-York, ?u rleeted praal leaLand w111 .in (iooilirlnm, of Xurontu, ?loe-praal ?Vut. A comuilttee a-ua nppoluted to oouslder a prujeci fi>r laylux a cab!e lu Lak< - i|k lor. QpDui n,oi,t .Nov. 29.?Judge Burton arrlvadaara la%talgbttocoiidiut t'n Comialtatoti of Inqolry Ittto theciii!. otlarbrietj on tba ix-ix-h ngaiiiRt Coanty ? iimrc*. A' thr- last uio.u'-ul Juii<i- *i!ilr?a r??rii.<i and Judaa Borton adj.>urued Um ooniiiuMlon kuul m *? Krlday loaw.Ut tlii- actuu of the Doiiiimou CuTeiiii ? ? i -WKIGN NOTKS. I?!?Di>?, W?-^n?",(la>. Nov. *_'9, 1882. TV Tinrt In a leadlng ariicle, coiuuicniing oa the tfttrh ut Mr. Davitt at Navau oii Kuudajr ia*t, Myn lt a)ltieou?l<t? ut wlth aaue governiiHiil to allow fauatlcs, aowevi r ?i:i<?< n , to biaudmh torehoe In a powdat inuga am AdUtiatvh from Biichar<-at naya: " I'nnce Ohika ha? Wn r<-?it-<-t?d iireald<Mit ut the BoumanUa Baaata. M. Jowtti haa bieu choaeu yttaMCBt <?f the Chamber of Rkt HrusiwU Chaiut?er? have rfjectcrt t!i? tnll prov?d *?>? tui ib> latroUuc.tlou of Jury tnala for preM ofiencca. M. Tomavoli, a well known bauker af Uuohareut, wa? ttardcrwd and robbed laat eveumg ln a well h ? ij-.ii nled ?tretio/taaolty. A twaaar ha? foundered off Portreath, Coruwall. *h;ven of the erew were drowiied. A ParU dbtpatou aaya that M. (iauitxtta'? ubyalemn Otav-a thu morojug that be paaacd au cxoellent nl?ht, aat rafuaed b? gitre furtner lnfonuatiou regardtug hU taudtuou. Tne PtogreMlat party at Berliu haa decldcd to efloct an nuderManding vith'tne RecasHlonlsts and .ffatjonal l.it.i ralson a!l questlons of prlnciplf. aud tnus anaw ahout aa cloee an alliauce us possible between the thrte Mrteral grotipa. The muulclpal cotmcil of Parin to d*y preaented n raedal of honor to M. de Brazta. M. Trard. Minlster of Finance.M.Cochery, Minister of Poita and Telcgraphs. M. de I*s?eps, and nther promtnent persims V.hVfhV ent Dt the rtreraony. kt de Bra/T.a d****"?"*' L'? woold trv to de.troy siavcry tn the lettlon* whtch ne traversed. , A TRAGEDY VtMAlSM. Cohixna. Me.. Not. 29.-Thi.i aftcrnoon tbe in habitanta of North Newport *?re atartle, by hearing threo pb-tol *ho<* m rapid Uliiiajl and ahortly afterward a M? and earry.ll ran Into tho ?JJ J?? < North N-wport. lay .lyinff Wtti a balW hol? m h?r fert templo Charlea Crowel) jnmped *?? Jj carriage and fcaffoi beforo reachtng the door. Crowell had a bullat hola in his rigbt tenjple. They wera rarru-d into Mr Dodpc's hoiwe, and botb Roon expire.l. rMoVer oooaoioaaueai l>- fow?j-ath. Crowoll eaUad aVti,Ml,1,(-lh..,.H, i, St. Abatis tlna aiternoon when Mlaa Pnlav wa* tc.ieliing, to tako her to ber bouio iu Nowport to apcM ThankBgiving. AVKLEX AFTER KELLOGG'S SEAT. Xew-Ouleass, Nov. 29.-J. II. Acklen bas prcpared and mibmltted to Oovcrnor VcEnery a brief in wl.tch ne denlea that Kellogglaan lnhuhitant of tbe Htate wlthln the meaning of act 1 seotion 2 of the ITr.ited States Constitution, or a resldent of the Illd CongresslonalDis'.rict undcr tho provistons of the Lou l-dana Coustitutlon. On tnat aubjeot he maiutalns that Kattafl abandonad bla I-oiilsiana citizeuship. if be ever hid ajaj(talf78| that be dispoaed of all his property tbere aod luveeted tn W.isblngton property; that ke HBj no propertv lu Loutsiaua now; that tbe record* of tbe Reglstor-s ofHee h.-re fail to abow that he ever regis tered or voted in Louisiana, gjid he flles a cernlii ato from the Stato Kcgistcr to that ett'ect; that he reglstcred in Iberlu ParNb ouly 00 Oclober 16, 1882; that he, bas never vousd there: that he never has and doea not now offD property tbere. and flles a ccrtlncatH from tbe kaeeeaot and Olert of the Ooarl to that cnVct. He further allegas that tho votera of the Illd Congrcssional Utatriot. pnor to t a <ikflOtioa, WeMJ Informed In imbilo Kpeecti.8 l>> hiui aii.1 SUMH <?i KoIIokk'" iueligtbilit>. lieuiaiutalnstbntboihlawandfacts sustaln the posi tinu he has assumed, aud that iinder the IvOulsiaua U*l the Uovernor is botb empowercd and reu.ulrod to dccide the questiou ot his ellglMllty. SIMEB1 BAILKOAI) REPORTS. Albant N. Y., Nov. 29.?The followinp New-York City rallroad eompauies bSTl reported to the Htate Engineer lor ihe year endiug Septeuihtr 30 : The Oaatnl Ckwailoaa latWlftl from pansengers, 1152,460 09; total receipts, $1j3,'J69 15; total pay uienta. $143,053 04. Tho Ury Uook, East Broadwav and Battery?Receipts from piiBseng.TB, $801,091 73; total receipts, $870,159 35; total paymeuts, $012,523 15, lnoludlng divhlelids. The Broadway and geventb Aventto?Receipts trom pasM'Ugers, $818,347 32; total receipts, $880,504 10 j total paymeuts. $889,289 10. inoluding dlvidentls. Tbe Houston, West Htreet aud Pavonia rerry-Re eespU from pas?enpers, $213,441; total receipts, tr.'4!t,473 88; totul pajaaWlH during the yeaf, $249,473 88. rOI-1 XTAKILY LlTISG AS A PAUPER. Toms ftiVKK, N. J., Nov. 29.?Tbe authori tlea of Ocean County have brought suit against the towusblpof ("hestcrfleld. Bnrlington County. for nluo years' support for James Hlilnn, an lntnate of the county iwor-house at that ptooa. Shtnti dlsoppeo^d from his ho.ue in KeckltKstown, Jiurlington Coutity, ln 1873. He WM at that tlme ahout ttfty years oid and of souud mind. 111s wlfe and sons beliered that he had been ao e (ientaliv drowned or killed. The woods for several milea iu evorv dlrectlon were elosely searched aud uonds aiol oreeks dfagged, but witbont result, aud tho famlly t'ave up the st arch. It recently oame Ottt to tbe tw tAinUjhmentoiailthat Shmn walked trotn Kecklesstown at th? tlme he dlsappeared and voluntarily entered the poor-ho'ise lure. Cuestcrfleld is liable for his supi>ort uuder tho Btale laws. ALBERT RICUAltDSOX'S FLIGHT. [BT TKLE0?A1'U TO UIB TKtniTMB.I Boutab, N. Y., Nov. 29.?Thew is oooaid erable exeltement orer the disappeatauee of All>ert P.iihardBon, a promluont and weulthy oll producer. Kioiiardson.who has t>een a producer audoperator in tho oil maikct, dep:'.rted from Bollvar ahout a wt-ek ago. He etarted osteusiMy to fO to Biadlord, IVnn. He bas gjoaa awaf ?*** a woaaaa, o;id Ml debts aaaoaattag to f30,0ot?. Blcinrtisoii lived in elegan' Htyle and has left ai> iii-complish.-d and pretty wlfe. He has asslgned his Droverty to aome extent, aad HlabeUered tiiat he car Hedawsy withhlmbetweca B50.000 aud $so.000. At l-ist acciiiits he wns la< l.-\eland, O,, and was on his \,.i\ to t'aliforuia. It h uuderr-toud that dotectives are on his tr.iCR. _ 8ENTEN0ED FOR BOBB1NQ A WOMAK. Cuicago, Nov. 29.?Wiiltcr CJianc bas becB Bcnienoed to niue years in the ponittutiary. He met Mm Constautine Mel/l<iua on tho way to Tucsou, Ailz.. and a illrtation spraug up. He iuduced her to coine to Chicago with hiraandput upat ahotoL Iu tbe morn IngChase dlsapeared with $1,000 in nioney and all the Jewelry bc.loiigmg to Ihe woman, which be had takeu eataaaaaty to have Japaatteel ln tho hotci eafe. Tite womau waalelt absolutely dnstitute, aud tlie followlng ni!?ht slept in the Htatloti-hoUHe. But she had plenty W pluck, and iiuinediatelv aeeured wotk at *3 a wr.ek. havmg allBhe < ould fro.D this pittanee sbe bircdade tectlTa. and floally toeoeeded iu orartaktag Chaoe at AtluutleCity, lowu. AN 1N8VSANCB BBAS1N0. Nkw-Hav^x, Codii., Nov. 29.?Tbe bearing bathaeaaeeof the vtadtaa ?yafthaAaarieaaMataal Lifo laataiaaae Haaapaaj an<i tbe Vattataal i.ife and Trust infiiiruneo <'onip;iiiy. WhJeh bnvo beaa for fMNM tuae i>n trial bafoN Johnsou 'J'. Plati aadJoha i:. Cgarka MacXaaualttM uppoiutcl by the Huperlor i'otirt, waa eoiielu.led to-dny nnd the d> cluion ns. i \, d. C. H. Uam iltoii flh d net<rly 1.000 ola:nis lu'.ai'.xt tbe eatatea of tbe t\v<i aaaafaatoa aaaad npoa poMelea iMnedtotheXationai i i taaranoe Gompauy of Mew-Yorli Otty. whleh oodj jiativ wiis attemptea to ba Mlaaared by ihe National l.iti niiii Trnat Couipany. The ilulina are aMtneraada wtthout ihe cuiiHiiirct oi ihe polioy-holden um! eontaln uii affl l.iviti oi ? puwers Of uttorney. '1 liey Wero objccted to. ? _ 77/ B ALA BA MA BENA T0M8EIP. MOBTGOMBRYi Ala., Nov. 29. ?ThO tWO houaea of tho Le?t?lature, aaaeuibied ln Joiut eanveutlou to-day, aa i ta< rata eaal for Datted Btalaa Oeaatof waa oaavaaaad. it Bfyeaitei uiat Qoraand Morgaa tmd re ( civd u large iriujorliy ln eaeh Ilonne, the preMdent of ti,,. .,;,..;, dccla. d blun eleotod United Statoa Seaatot for the ti rm proaoribed by Law. THE VOXB /A SEW-MEX1C0. Albo<jdo<JU?, N. M., Not. 29.?Acting (jov.-nior Rttah n.-.t.iy eaaraaaedtlM rataof it;c lerrt torv lor dtlaftate to Concroaa. TV |pUl vote ia 28.4 10, an Iber?>- ? ?! 1.000 orortfcal of twa yaata aa> ttep.) reoelred a toaajorttyof 1.648 ew Manta* imre* (!?ein.(. Tli-'.iMcr Iimh KtaJned four Of tbO most proioineat lawyera han to ouataal Luaa'a olastioai r.UJA BBOF UiTTTaS .f COIATBAMP. \'i.u--ui;i.ka.'-:s, Nov. 29.?Tho larffi hooac of Mcl.elhiii i ( ",!barp, of Mllllki-iiN Ihnd. '.<??, failed Moadaj Theii UfMlttaaa aw aaaari I14A000, and their ?eaeta ?aotal OlOOiOOn Tha eaedftoM ??'<? einetiy i/i Xcw *fork, ??. Laada au.i Kaw-Orloana. A BaaetlTag afl the BTCdlten ia ? cpoetocl to be bei<i baroto mwiaWi A Cillll Of POUCE SDED FOM SLANDER. J.uAiuTE, lad., Nov. 29.?Ifclfit Grongar, the te'uperai.ee leetnrer, haa auel CSaV f ??f Padea M.indler for *10,000f..r alanibr. MandUr aecuaed hi r oflattoaay alta Captaii iTaUaea, ? ptxrartaOal ???*** of tue Latayatta har. laa i mm asolft i ?aah BataaaM. FA1IA HE Uf PHILADKLPELL FiiiLADEi.fHiA, No\. 29.?KoaHIIOf ^ NIl_ Cauley.d.aleiKlu notloiu ln I ourtli-wt., havo made un aaalKuiaeut The flrru ha?l ?lven Judt'inent note* to r<-. iiiveaior^ij.ooo, apou wiilcli exeeutiou waa twueu o d iy. The loiat liabilin, m urt: aboal tSO^Oft MADDE GRANUL.it 8EBI0C8LT 1LL. liuoCKTOX, MOJaVi Nov. 29, MffaWlfl (Jrantfer, Ihe uetreaa, la seiloimly 111 at the lluiel 1'aliuer bcre, whero the haa beeu ?lnce her eoiupany played here oa MoiiUay. -_ 6TEEL M1LLS SUUT JJOIFN. StUA.NTo.N. Peun.. Nov. 29.-The Ltcku watuin Iron and Coal fomPan> >?a*...lll- ** eV?wa onightfor au Indetlnt'e pcnod, throwing over i.w uien out of cinploymcnt. * .A 01! MMUS SOC1AL SCAXDAL. A WRONGED HUIBAID ATTEMrTS M1TRDER. R. II. TF.VI8 WOOVM V. T. Kil.KIIAPT-A DIVoltl'E BlIT TO loM.OW?W1IO MB8. Tf.VIH Bk ST. LOIIS, Nov. 2(*.-A shooting affi ay occunvd hcro laat night in which Francis T.Iglehart. former ly cashier in tbe banking bou?e of Hartholow, Lewis & Co., and very highly connerted. and W* H. Tcvis, a well-knowu niercliant, were concern-d. Igl'hart aud a woinan closely veiled rinne from a liouse iu Singleton-st. rarly laat eveuiug, wfcafl Tevis and a compaiuon, wha\ it bbBBb*j bad beeu Iving in wail, appeaied from an alley near the housc. Tevis fired at Iglcliart, wonndiug him in Uka ann, but not dangeroiiBly. Iglehart fell and tho womnn belped him up, whtlo hM assailants ran to a liveiy stable, a hlock nway. and procuringtheirtcam.wlneh hailbeen leftther*. drove rapnlly away. Iglehatt, supported b) the woman, wallied a few blo< ks. when a passing rnr rlaire was hatb-d and they were driven to Iglehart's house. The woman then drore nway in a carriage. It is stippnaed that th* BaM with Tevis was a privaio detective; that the woman was TeviR'a wifc, and that it was tbe intention%oi Tcvis to kill Iglehart All the BaaBOBt are very veticcnt. I?ut tlie athiir li'is causcd mucb exctternent, as tho BBIBBB1 involved are all well-knowtt. Mrs. Tevis was a Miss BoetB nndisaniece of General Shorinan. also aniecoof tbe late Judgo 8amnel Keber. Her fathcr is a colohel in Ihe United States Army. Mr. and Mrs. Tevis had ? mceting this inorning. and tbe? have separated. he taking tlie mily BBlid, a little giil oi threr y?ars. H<> will institute ? suit for.livor.eimuiediately. whirh will be allowed to gn liv defnult. . . . , , ... Tbabonee In Mr. tgjahart'ejeft nnn below tbe . 1 bewan ?hattared. The ball raafed npwara,irai tbe wounil is uot serious. 1 he ?candal is the topic of eeneraleonvetaationabonl towa to-dav. ThePo$t-IH$j>alih given the lollowingstoryof the nflair: "Mrs. Tevis is a lady well-kmiw ti ln M. Louis society. She is a niaee of General Bberman. coiiiinandei-in-chicf of tbe Anny, and nleonieceol tlioiate.hiit.' -amuel F. Reuer. Her father.Co? onel Beeae, ia now m Um reculac Armv, butw at present in 8t. Louis. The ladj ia <iuite yonng, with exceedingh attractive and iutellffant faee, Of tho oider bett daaenbed as 'rad bloodevaad h?;r hgure binattnet with gnce. Bbadoeanei look tobemorc ttian twentv, but ib al.'out tweiity-t-even. and she has been the eharmlng eantre of a very bngbtciruie iu St. LouiM society l??r several year*. About four years agoslie was tuarried to Mr. levs, WlM was hrtely a incieliant in this city. but now conneoted ?ritbtbeextenaivedrygooda bonae of Crow, Jiui gadine & Co.. aud eon of John C. loviri. au old and iBaBtctod citizen of ht. Lonu, and relation of tna CaUfornta Tevises. Eren aoe WbO kiiew them inppoaed tlieir hoine a very happy one. Uut forsoiiie miie p:i-t there has been a COlO Bessbetween them, growing ?>ut of an anooymoUJ letterreceivedhy the husi.aiul. This waaexpbuned, however, and Mr. 'levis aaemed aatMfied. inai deception was oaed, there ran lie no doubt, for onll a f?W dayB later tho eTtnt described above took ??Afterthe shot was liredTevis wastakeu awtiv hy Iiisdetectivefneiul. aud tlie hul.V Mippoile'l Igle hari uutil ihev atopped a paaalng oamageand were dnveu t? Iglehart's apa.tnieiits. ROBI tlnre .\lis. levis went toberfatber,not daring to gotonec bonte, aDdtbaacane batwaeo tbem dttnagtliara eitaloftbe affiait is ^aul to bave beeu paiulul iu tbe extrenie." BkNTOM 8tt?A IU BOSTON. IJoston, Nov. L'9.?7/?' Herald iu tlie niorii tngwulaayi A baataaaa aaaa al tati atty arao is weii acquaiutod with Abuer I. Beayoa, expre-idmt of the PaeillcNatlonalBank, contldiut'.y aBserts tbat be saw Bcnyon ln Bromfleld st. Titesday mornlug. Benyop. be Havs ruudcno eaTorttO eoneeal 1ns iile.Mity, noiwltli Klanliiig the faot thot he ls wantedby the UnitedHtales larsiiuh_ IHE ELELT10S IS TEXAS. Galvestos, Tex., Nov. 29.?Oflicial ele< tion returns rcoeived by The .V?ir? show that in 153 counties Ireland (l).?in.), for Oovernor. has a majortty of 3H,oo2 over Jones (ind.). There are twenty-eight countiea still tobearfrom.walebwilltaereaac iieiand's uiajority to exeeed 40,000. Demoi ratle < ougreaaaiea are eleeted ln all tbediatrtetaezeau vmn, .suichgivesaunOority of 2,300 for Oehiltree (lt?p.) - ^ TELEOMAFBW NOTES. m - TO BB BXOULATKU Bt MW SOR1 TIMK Bochi 11 R N. V., Nov.29. - i ueC'omraon Uonncil laal nik'iii ?!<?? irted that bereafUi tfio nty Bbm biiouid be faii lated by Sea-York tuo". COIMAOEATTBB i'llll. kOELPHIA .M1NT. l'nii AKK.i.riiiA. Not/29.? I'be eoiuage executed at tbe Vuited MUtra Mlot ui tkto eitj in tho montk of No \diibei aggrrgated r,ii*6,4 opk*oea,Taia?aatB?.01W?4. Tiii; VI.H.MU.M LEOI8LATUBB Aiuont.Ns. MOBTPXUKR, \t., Nov. _';<.?Ilf bi I toakiiiK the ?nlorc?nieiitof tba llanor tow niora atrtafeal was kuM in tlie Benata lo-oay. Die Legtelatwra bas aujoaraadflaauy. A CABAX 0L0B1B0 fO* THE BBABOaT. HoxsaoALa Pen ^Mov. 29.?I'be Delaware and ntnisoti ( suui UckJettg, The ia,t boal elaarad t.iilay. The total ?hijiuaiit? Jor the yeai- by tbo tanal ?eie 1,811,l.ti tous. A I1KAVV FilO-T AT PKX8A0OLA. PxXiAOOLA. Fh?~ Nov. 29.?Ihere was a beavjf frosl last ui^lit.a.idail tlie leluRef" are retunilio,'. Tbe ra> natDj.tiou ot Oui.luej,dirt isjiidly glvtu? Ia Ibaottf lts uoini^l appearaaee. M 11. APOAB MAK M A BTA1 KMKNT. AlBANTi Nov. 29.?!.. K. Apgai aatboriiea the ?tatement tbat tbere Ia aat a imr.lele of foundatlou ln th? pnbil?bed reportthei be b.?d bem oi UHkelytoba ap-ioimed ptlvata loamaiy toQewetwor-a aet Cleti A I.lKi: HKXTXM i: I OMMUTKD. Aftii>iA. kfa., Nov. 20.?i li? Goveroot andCoan ellthlaafteraooneemranted the hfe aeateoea of leoai N u.iddeu. now u tha sute Prlaoa laebargUiy, t? a teuu of loaiteea ft ? - 1MUANS AHiiNc TO BE PENSIOXED. M<n\ ( iiv, Iowa, Nov. 29.?A diapatcb from the ladtan Terrttory aaya Uootof tbei reek ladlana, wimioiiKiit lor ihe UdIou duriuf the Bebellioa, ara uokiiij! i'iu 'iuveru luciit ioi p< aaiona. cafital rroca TO BB IXOBEAeKD. J'lllI ADBLPIll \, NOT. 29.? I h?* Hto. kboliera of llio Katlonal rran?it.ipaaj il ?iiifiwh'tbiniiNMiioouasreed to inrraaaa lia eapltal atork *&i. i t) raaoOjactetiaala creaaa Ia laeaiaraa ihi boalaeaa ??' Iheoompaay. | i BAUTEB DBCJ.ABKD TO BE IKHIM: MAL. \i 11 .N-. Nov. 29.- I ii" Attornev-Ui'tui uha* ren dered a dedalon Ia raaponae to a < ommunli aUon (ron Kupee luleudeal r'ainiia.I '>?? lueu au ?- liepai tan-nt, i iii..i Lbechirte oftha N'ew.Vurt Ufo laaoiaaoa Oaaafaay? parpataal. BALI OF A M-.V.-I'AIM.K. Kn-oxvimk, lann.. Nov. 29. WilUain Kulo. adl (urandpropriator of Tkt Knaea-Ofc PeOjf ttfvaMa. ?" ? eTenlog eohi bla paper loa Jolnl atoi ? i aupaoy '"'.*},' "V ' (olunWUeary k! illbwu. editoi ol 2iie KmamOt WtmgMf publiom, ttilfrdlt The < /..,?.??<. Nl.W OROAXIZAl I"'.- '"?' 0BPOBAT1 l>. Ai.U4.nv Nov. 29.?The following ory nuzatinna ware looorporeted to-d*y i iiio Amerlcan Totfet company. aiIihdt. eapltal $ o.oi.n . th? Wal kiit Portland i enu nt i 'oro oan* ol Xew.1 oih, ejpliMl $100,1 00, priai Ipal offlc ? at BoutB liKUdont; the uilglnal T?mh Ward Coac blai Otvm af BTew v. rk. Rl -KiNATION OE A I.OlN'jV ' I I .1%. Fberhold. H. J.. Nov. 29.?Tbomaa V. Arrow ?lulih. wh?? i.ai hfi-i .1 ?<? "ttii-fl ,.!? mntf Olerk uf MoBmontb .,,,,,-,.. : li:a .,'ii. .? renieitlay beeaaaa of ilt.li (ioTeraoi Ludlow aereptew bla re^lgnatioo laat Bight auduippolutad Joaaph ATTowaiaUa, hls aon, alai* for ? |.|l?.l tCIIII. MBa MEI.VII l.i-.vs BCIT DIKKTHBaTO. Pbiladi lpbia, Nov. 20.? i ln- trritol babeaa cor pua bitnurbl I'V Mi? Meartetla M? ttllMii{alii?i bei lins'iaud, c il. ? , , ,. . :?:? ?!?. ii,.. t.. ? ? t ii.- tii- eastady of thelr ii.oi-. ..-I M nd waa diamlatad tblamorianBln Jaogi a. ihe eomplalnaa! uu? li*< i'1* tfnalun oi l.n daaai ; \ i ? Ml D FIBM BKMI J1..S Boarox, M Ul?.? I'heoonuuUteool eiadltotraof i ii.i . -, ? i. ? .. ...... >. ? ? ncenily uati imi i-ii bclrrou o og tt"*t i iiaii a- i o. ?> -".iii?- t>m io- 'it u,-ii?y. AJI ovardaaBO-ea, witii , :j.i ? i. loii piaaaiitaUoo, aadall aotaa noi <iue fiiu be paidai h .vim.-.v ?P . >N> Bb'CTIXO A \V;i ., iaT. Rotrra AatBor, N. J., Nov. 21). a taaboatiabelna IfoKTPRUEB, Vt.. Nov. 2?.- rbeGoverrjorbaaap polatad *ud tbi vlW.H.H, niaybatr w htuwe, and Joba W. craoii'ta of B tland U>011 Taoawiea Ia .-,1 in oii.-i t->r. jr Mh- ^in>- rii i ,,t i i.r !?. n in. nnd v\ lliiiiiii I*. LdUliiffuam, of WfttarbuiT, 1 ii I ??"? n UUdai llio lii'W ; i-\ 'iiiu- iilli tmliit coi;ioratliill?. 'I il K KATAHDIll II. OH ' <> IPAN1 ^ l All.IKE BaXGoN ?i'.. Nov ?. ol i leore li loraaf tbe Katahdin Irm. < ouipaiiv tliM ?f <-ri imui tii? total imli bledui ? -I the ' ompan . ? uh hlioa n ?o ih; ?l>ont ?? ? iifwhirli aBO.OOOlaaa u ? partj md nu muiiiifa^dirad Iimii n waa d>'< I led io m. < ? ,.i twalye raataoa ihe doilar oi lo oMiltaliaa tha iud?Lii? diior-i, m ba left o^iionai witb cacb ?I i to I'ltl-ON THBOOOH A JoKE. ? Trov, No\. _".? - ~-oiin I'M'ti'iiient BTaaaiaatad at Cimuvtlle IjmsI weea t.y Ibaarnntot lua oW, I lioinp*oii tnd \Mlllam Walel. el.aiKod ?lih atealliiK lurkeya fiouia fanu t-i rbeavldence i*?'nal ttmu appean^l ..imnulva and ttoi-y arata m-i.I t.iJaU loi tlirfc- inonllu. II baajiut leakad ont tlialolbfl tieiiMiiiitiliili- Ibe turkeT* al a J0k?, aud JudjcrW a?S jjaMiidt-ifd ibepiUooeratobe iilraaeil. J ba JoAora tuada a lull toiu'etal'iu aud \wli uot bo puuiaaod. THE DAY FOR GRAT1TUDE. RXADY FOR THANKSGIV1NU. II'iVV THK II >[.II>AY WILL BV. OIISKUVI I) -I'M MfAL PRKI'AItATIONS?REASOXH FOR TIIANK Kll NKSS. Tho Nutional foatival of Tlnmkfgivmg, ?? if to prevent itiruggcd New .KBghUad origin froiu bataf fuagelteu by tiic aaaliopolta. ba* eaaaaiato tbe city h? ivily bbbobbbJ in wintry ganneuta of enow. Tbe nileiit, peramtent fall of tbo white tlak.s, the jingle of sleigh-bolln, and tho muflled Bouud ti voices in tbo atrect aro BtlBttgty eutrgeativo ofthegood obl-time 'Ihanksgiving Day witb its aemnipa imentsof long alclgh ihaTja, fan.ily gath erings, turkey, mim o ak and BBfBBI lad hurd cidor about theglowing he.irth. Tho wiiul whiatling in tbo cbimney and tbe snow beating aoftly againat the window-pano muko tbo light* of tbe boBM hrighter, tho jih.w of tbo firo?ido wanner and tbo claap of frieii'Wiip's or kinahip's haada beaiiier. Tbo contrant between tbe warinth and Kooil eteaaf of eonifonablo hotaes and tbo bhuk wintcr in the hves of tho pitiful waml.i.M nbout tbe anowy strects ifl abarper tban ever, and coiifirm? the wavenng resoluti m of many a com fnrtably-clad person to daadl of ebarily a bea a ablvaring fgnra ia yeaeed shaking In Bnew-eovand ngP in f4NM cold < orner. The eustnm of eelebraf ing a day of general thank ralaeea hatgfowaBteadRy ainea tbatdaj ml021, m) w intry for tbe race of bixdfl whtcb " Swoetly alng Koiiide, gobblc, ajobble," wban Qavaroot Bradford Bint " four men out fowUllg " after ihe lii'it b:n vi st of tbe riiinoutb (olony, " tbat tliey iniidit att< f a Hpreial uianncr lejotoa togetln r.'' A ? univei-1 lly (ilelinit -d M tlie day baa been of RaM yeaia in New-York. tbe indic.itionn aro fi.it it will bo moro aldarr andatoci)|ojfalli obeeived thia yeat tiian ever bi-fnic, Tbo iniiiibeiU sm liask'ts and bagB witb th" leaal of linkrvH, geeae and elii-ketiH ii iek ingoutoftbeuitli.it bavo baea caniid about tbe Ktr?-etH by all aoiti and conditioua oi' n <n ioi tbo laat few daya eould tneuii uotbiiig el.se \ tbe preparationa tbat bavo been going for ward in Dhanhea, ebantable baatttntlona and aooial orgamzit .ona aaajH hadianaa only tbat ; and tbe tbionaa af ciger buyera about the jeavilydadea .italU in the grcat m.irkots down-lown could only bo piepanng for iinu.iiial loaatlng atnl BMflyBiak ing. Tban will be pcayera ami atrmoat af thank* faiaaai and tbe siiund of fine nius.c in tbe ebunhea througtiout tbe city to-day. Tbtta will 1ms grand dui.i'iM in greal inati'ioiiH, beari f fea-t-t in well-to do boaaaa, and awagia iapnU.tbrt araai pvlmiolj baatjaatij iu tbe baxarooaoaoftbt poor. Tbero will bo atately iceaptkma and wbirling daiiees in briliiantlv-liitliied <lra\viii"-roiii,i-t ainl parlors, nesry parttet at>o.it faaaily nraaidea and riei-nes of ntiwotited jollitV in honio* wliero iln- ti a iiot on tbe iittio atove laktaa livaly parl m iii? BBaantl fnatlTitlra In ail tbe tbeatrci andothai pia> e.i o: uraaaaaaal tban an to be eacra parfornj uncon in ibe afiernoon. 'Ihe avenius and drivea in tbe uiiper part of tbe nte anll bo gay in tbo aftar noon intb bnliiant ilaifbi drawn by fine boraea, and in tbe cvening joily aleltillDg piutieM will go ootof tbe city totrard tbe oortb, or tbrontb Prea p< l; 1'ark iu Brooklyn and tfown to Coney blaod. PEOPLE OOINO OUT OF TIIK CITV. It bai been awera] raara atnoe tbe farry booaee of tho nilnada tbat earry aa raany New-Yorawta Into thecountryfortlieir'lbankHcivinKenjoynienr weroso wall mantled witii BBOW at thbj 101100 as tboy were ttaaarday. Yattbaaiorniyinatbar aao bardlybe miiti to Ikivc bad ameb oi an effaet on the naoal exo i! isol tbe kiud. Itainflnenee trill battar be bmb t'l-ilay. Tbe paople who left tbe city ye? terday wcre nio^tly tbota wbo had fiifly raade up their ratnda to ioin familiea or Mendt froin wiioin tliey iire paited by baaioeat nece.s-itios tlie greater part of tbe year, come wbat weather woiild. Tbe oatfOlai travel on Thankn(?iving Day ia to some extont "fair waatber" travel, many per aaae tniing l'ully prepured to cban(r? thrlr fnten tioni npou unfavoraule devolopinctits on Thanke K.vingeve. Moat of the transno.tation hnes out of the city were expectmg a larger pattonage tban tbey re.eived. Nevertheloss, tbe rininbera who lett tbe eity yeatarday aftarooonand evantag aren about tbe aame aa laat year. tYaen tban wm a tuliuiL'offoverone tranaportatioD lino it araaoffaet by an ltur-aso on tnotber. Bfd ? few penona wbo haddetanninadtoejo to Naw-Eaclaud and tonear interior pointa by ateamboat W9tt datenad fmea niaking tl'.eit jouiiu y !>v tboM route-i by tt o stonn. Ilein e tbe buaineaa of tbe New-Haven, stonington. Fall Rlver andothet Unee mu? more rividly affeoted iiian waa thal of tbe laod nil lim-s, and tbn roada t'aiued part of tbe buaineaa tbat the boata loal The travel ont ol the city on tbe <lav befor ? I hankaariv in'ir waamucharaatar tban nsnal, tbe itraataatin* eraaaa natoially beniB natieed on loeal porata. In aonte oaaea the trauaportatlon Unaa yaatorday ear rii-d out taree ttnaa a-< many paaaengan aa nanai Tiiis waa tbe eaa ? witb the Pennej U ania Bailroad. aeeordiag to tba atatamanta of tbe tickatHagant at Uortlandt-at,laat areninff. aftar be bad nadaap tbe aeeotnit of xalf.s to B 0. BB. All dav loal tho Pennaylvania bad baao rnnning its tbrongh traina ln BectJona in ordec to tecnramodate tbe Inenaaad travel. No apeeial tra.na wero rnn, bnt tba nnubex of eara to aaeb tra ii v.a in -ta-i-d. Theu bnainaaa waaeonaider ably larger tban the ootrtpondlnf day laat year. I'art oi ibe Inareaaa, tba agent tbioigiit. waa due to n,?. Nen V-ii k and Long Branoh Una, whioh mi aot ln oneiation a! ihis tinio lant year. Tbe i banka gvving buaiueaa of tbe Central Railrua l ol N*w J,r bbj waa abont the aaaw aa laat yoar. Tho beavieet increaae bevoud ordmarj daji was between N?w Yotl; and I'iai.ifiel.l. \. J. There was a allgfal cotnparative deoraaw ln the exodus over tbe New-York, Lake Erie aud Weetern Kail road. ljk'.ii'n rno m traiaa ran wall, but tban was n talling^ll iu ilt? patronage of tbe eyening tra na. Ov.t the Delawate, l. ickawanna and Vveetern road tbe bn Ineas done wa? leaa tban laat year and ade crease waaexpei t '1 thiaraorni ig. two mow regu lai iraina, eaet-bouud and weet-Lound, were taken off tban are DBually diaeontinned on bolidaya, With tblaroad tbe bofiday trathv is lightex tban on workiugdaj ??? At tlie Qrand Central I)e|Hit I hu-v icene was pre lented all tbe al eraoon. Tbe New-York, New Havenand Hartford road epeclally feltamong Um New-York roada thelnoreaeeof h>- bolidaT ? trarei, M over Ita liue areearried thatelement-ao con siderable in New-York'a pojjalation?the aona and uaugbtera of tbe land whare rbankegiying Dajwaa Brrt obaervod, and wbere it ia moal heartlly cele brated Kxtrat araweraadded tothen-galar trams, and a large tialhV was looked for this montiBg. ?CSBB1 IN v:n: KABKBTC, TJk- mat keta yeetarday and on rneeday preaented Mttieaoftbagrealaataetivity'. Btreama of p >ple made tlieir way ibitber.uuiuinilfiil Of BBOW aud hlii.-h, the anxious axpfaattOO of eveiy oOOBtananea teeming to maan "ataxkavoragaaaaatall ha/ arda." Tneywant with empty baaketa and fnil nuraea and came awaj witb full baaketa and empty uuraea, but witu i-'oks of p-r.Vet natieCaotion ontbeirfaoea that apoke of riotories won aud knotty problema in bonaeboM economy aolved. Seaiskin sacquea and faded ahawia wntb frayed edaearubbed indiacrimtnately againal -aehothei m tbe lon?"i narrow aveanaa wbera turkeya, geeso, ,1,1,1,,. . fowls,qnarteraotbeef, veniaon and iU.M1 ig in bewilderiflg profuAon. Ihere >are ezpenenced bouaewivea and boarding-houee uiiatreasea, young wive* bnjrtng their ttrat rbanka givmg dinnar and meu who e wldn t Kll a turkey from a goinaa ben (with the matbera off. and each one bad a dtnerenl aay of tindlng nnt tbe nnmber ol yeara that had paaeed over a .criogebickeu'ahead. Oneyoung woman aaid that isleAlookingtnrkej moatbeip ttoaeoond nhtld i,', ,i ?? becauaeitateethwaraallgona, andagray ,,,',t i it her ?l u tamily obeerved that "tbay ''!,.. ,,'t lell huntliat waaayoung guinea fowl, tor 'v.r'v bait on ita bodj waagray withage. l aatevenine tbe markete were eapeeiaUy fllled Vi, i .j-le and Ufe. The tea storea were rimaa with "garnUiy colored lighte, the htirk^teis' ataadi lutbe itre l m w aurroundedlbj ruit.g oil lampa and the rokeeofboya calling Mhyma and eage " mingl >d ln a uiacorjlant ohorua withtbea.iiaofnuuitet-men.tnringto aall their st "k and-baaring" tbe narkrt byenttingratea il, fghl fromtbouaaii |ata fell npon gxeal J rjc) [. , |?n,i vegotn nej, goldeu bntter Sudcreainj lookingebaeae,whiJetbeakwai^haavy wdththeeiiellofceb-ry.b.uid fr^maalPoaltrj oftbeb -t .|'>":'\ ?aan < ?" l'l"i!l?1' ?? " "?" i t yaar al Thinkagivlng time, rhara waa aa , , reaaed damand toi it. bowaver. and prtaaa aaw Snaequontly higb. Tnrkaya, '?.rk'V^1;"",?Ts?. ,iIlgl.dillprirelr..mi:..-nl.t..2oaui ?.? e, nts per nound, according to guality. QoaU btWBght from Lt;,o-o*4 ooado/eu, and P'i ridgca andgrouae w',.;,. aoXd at troaa p 50 to fc i*. p.nr. l.ughsh plieaaaulH were aold at *.'; a pair. aud Kugliah b ,res brongbt 96 00 a pair. 1 he tui kef waa tha favortta fowl and the greatijuaniittesot :bat ill-fated bird diBL'l'ayedon all aldaa Lodioated thal there was aarat atruatersauKbteiot ihe gobblers alne.i Qoraipof BrVdford and bia people " i" a spectal mauner re laaead togetuer." AT CUUKCHK3 A.NU CliARIfADUJ !NariTUTION8. The featiral will be celebrated witbaueeial ser vices in ncnrly all the cbnrcbes of evrrv denomina tion in tbe iity. S-imoiis apprnpriate to the SBf will ba BfaBBBad, aBOBlal programmea of luujdc will be carried out, and many houses of woi-diip will be decorated with a profmdoti of the fruits of the anth tn glTfi a Btaafiilal laBfaaantatlna irl the reaanM iorthanktulnesH. In manv RomanCittlmlit?' 'nirencH there will be Rpecial maaaea of tbank-givmg. Among tbe oharabea ba whieh asrVieeeof nnnaiial inteicst will ba held are tbefollowing: Trinitr Cbnrch and itscltapels; Calvary Baotist Chureb, in West iviity fliird st.,ot wlncli the K< v. Dr. M.ie-. Arthur is pristor; t'hurchof tbe Meesiab, at Ihirty fourth-at aml Park-ave., tbe K?v. Dr. t oUyer. pus tor; Pirat Reformed Epleoopal Chureb, al Haniami ave. and rlfty-fiftb-at, the Rev. W. T. fabino paacori tbe Rev. I>r Nawauur'a eharehnt Madison tve. and Forty-Afth-at.; TvreBty-touTtb-tt. Motbod i-.t Epiaeopal Churrh. where nn "nll-day eervtoe lor promotiag boUnaaa" will be beldi Central afetbodiat Epiaeopal Chureb, at Bdvanth-ave. and Fourteeiith-st.; the Mi-aiou of the Imuiaculato Virgm, :n Lafayettaplaeei Central Preabvtatiaa Chureb, in In v-sev irh-*t., ne:ir Beventb-ave.i ( hureh of the lloly Trinrty, al afadiatm-ave. and Forty-aecond-at., ot which tlie Rev. Dr. W. r. Wat kina ia rector. Iu I ba eity'a charatablo institutions and tn all tlie plaoaaof tbe kiml which private eharity aupporta. the tn natea wi 1 ba given n good dinner and w ill be uiiiie aa ii ippj s good ebeer, warmth and ligbt can maketnem. A tbedifferenl luktitutionanndertbe eare ol tbe Depertutenl "f Cbaritieaand t'orrection yooug and old, eick and well will l>a bmatad toen tertainmcnte ol uifferent kinda. Tharawtll bemu tbleana, recitutiona and, at the Lnnatio Aay liitu on BlaokweU.a laland, ilaneing. The Commia aionera of Chantiea tiave eontraeted lor 11,250 ponnda of chtekea and 3.430 pounds ol turkey, making a total ?f 11,690 p anda oi pouKry tor these Thankagiving feaata The Almebouae will ooneume 1,100p.mnda ofcbioken aud 100 ponnda of turkey; tbe Wbrk Honaa will diap aa of tbe lameuumuni of chiokeu and 200 pounds of tur? key; the Lunatia Asylum will abaorb 1,600 ponnda of ehtekan amt 500 ponnda oi turkey, and tbe Inaane Aaylnm on Wanl'a IbIi nd will wreatla witb 1.300pouuda of chicgen an i "J,? ponnda of turkey, \s bile 000 pounds.,! ? hlckeu will be oonaigned tothe Tomba and 500 ponnda ofaaea kind oi lowl will be taken iu a ponltry ambalanea to Bellevue Hoapital. Ihe tollowing private chati tabte Inatttntiona will bave Ti.k. in\ ing eervioea, dinuere and eutertawinenta: The Amt ritati Eeuiuie Quardian Soeiety and llome for the Frlend le.fi, ;it tbe llome ebaael, No, ~i? Eaat Twenty-ninth-at., where a dinner wiU ba glven to ?o<? cbildren; tbe lioward Mimion and Houi?> for Little U'iin.l. r.is. at Ko. 10 Naw-Bowerv; the Five Pointa Houaeof Induatry, -No i?o rYorth i-t.; the Fiw Pointa Mi.-xioii, and St. Ba^rnabaa/a Houae, No. :!"i Mulberry-at, Thaday will b* odebrated by different organiza tiona with ahooting matahaa al Creedmoor. with proceseioua, athle>io gamea and otber out-dopr aporre, TneNew-7urb Hareaad HoundaClnb'wllI f.e ? al Bchroeder'a, vVoodiawn, at 0 a.m.; ihe foot ball gamefor ihe oollege ehatupionahip will be playedal t,te PoloGronndsbetween ibeYaleaad Princetou teamain tbe afteruooo, aud thethrw* nuarter-mila raca between Myera and Georga alu be liiu al the Bamfl plaoe iu the niorniug. TliE I'.VY IN BBOOBirrB. The enatomary boliday wtll pravall biBrooklyn to-day, many of tbe ehnrcbea being opan iu the umtulug and all tho thaatme giving afternooa and evenlng peatotnaaaeaa. Bealde the aoetal feativitiea in tbe many bomaa iu the city, niimer ous pnblio entertainmenta will alw at traet atteotion in the awanlng. Tbe anowfall yeatei aj will make the I'aik and bou evardedeair able pUci a of reaon aud aleigbbelUi will Jtngle mer ril.v all day. Among tbe leadlng ohurobaa ahere aervioea wiU be beld are Plymonth Churoh, t'uo Brooklvn Tabernacle. the Lafayette Aventu Prea byteri in, the Bedfora Avenue Reformed, tbe Prank liu Avenue Preabytenan, the Tompklne Avenne Congn gationa), tbe Strona Plaoe Baptiat, the Weat minater Preabyb rUin, St. Jamaa/a Episeopal,and tho 1 ? ir-.t Pzeabj teriau. 8EBJ0UB BAILWA Y ACCWEHT3. Port Jervis, N. Y., Nov. 29.?Expre?s train >'o. 4 on the Krte Radway, which waa two hours late, ran lnto tbe rear of a freight tralu near Greeuwood at noo!i to-day. Coadnetor Davld Launlng, of the freight tralu, wax kllleil. The engiueer of the express train, Andrew Roekett, and the llreman, Charles Eager, were mjared, but not fatally. The track waa blockaded two hours. Ui n 11 f.i.ikh, Vt.,Nov.29.?fn a colllsion between a ti aln from herr t.> Montpeiier Junction aud an express train. nn Um maln Une ?.r tbe Caartral vermont Bailway, this nfternoon, one of the paarrnmT e>>aehes of tkaexpreaa ti:m, ?. . andCbarfes kfcAlltater, ooadaotoron the PuUm iu ear, bad oae ie>: run over, ueoaaaitattng hj amputattoa Ihe un-luakes nld not hold. J.V QVFI.R FROM BAKMB PACHA. BaltimorB) Nov. 29.?Corpontl Oaphard Lebereohl Bluoher, 2d Artlllery, post scliooimaKter at Fort MeHanry, has raeetvad au offer from Baker Paafea of a pnsition on his ??t.'ift'to aid to the Norgantsatlon of tbe attnv ol .he Kneilive of Bgypt Corporal iHuclior, as aoon ?s oertatn ooodWaoa are oompued with by the i gyptian authonttea, will aeik !hh dlae large froin tbe i'Din-d -tates Army. He is a litteal dese,?ndunf ot tlie Marabai Bluoher of Waicrloo fame, after wuoiu he is natued. Se graduatad at the tJalrerattleeol Uunnaud Haldelberg. _ mOMBXTS OF WM8TEBN XEtVS. .?? IOWA PBOD0CB-DBAXBBB FAir.. SlOtTX ClTT, lowa, Nov. 29.--O. A. Ed mundi B Co., general produeu dealers, bave falled for 040,000. ABSiomcBirr in the fi'rniture tkadb< CnrcntKATi, N"v. 29.?Henry Cloatonnan, jr., furnlture maaofaetarer,mada an assigmnent to-iu\ to CbarleaC. Nlcbole. Tba ii??if,,nei,'? txiuu uua uxeu ai fSfO.OOO. THK OPFICIAL VOTE IX KAX3.VS. Laxsino. Mnli., Nov. 29.?Tlie official fig> uxaa ihow thal Jeroroe (Bep.), for Oovernor. Iabeaten bi Begole (Fualoni l>> 4,754 voiea. c.uoby iltep.j, tor Lieuteuani Oovernor, bai 7.838 majori.y. TUK LOTTBBV TKAFTIO IV OHICAOO. CmCAOO, Nov. 29.?Tbe l.-iw nrolu-.'iiing the aale of lottery-uoketa ima baoonae a doad letter bera, as ibe buaim - Ia be ag opanly oondoeted and frrely nd il i,v clrealara umi algna. Bonu of tba men openly eonii u tbat thiy pej larga aaaaa far togal proteottoa. CBIMEBAJTD CA8UALTIBB HY Tl.LEGRAPU. BT/I0T9I OF A DBLAWABB WOatAJT, IflLTON, DeL, Nov. 29.?Mre. Mluty Manahip. tbe irtteof Cbarlea alaneblp.commlttedaolclde yeeterday after iim.n lij banjrlDB hereeil Nomwun for the act ia anown. aV a I rJUCFT AT aOICIOK BCC< Bl BB. Piin a:>i r i'ii! ?., Nov, L'H.?.llana Jorgenaaa, a lOaman Wbo ibi t klBMeU ln the head, bei'iinai a voimr v. oi ian to Whom be ???* eiigaged to be luarriud bad doavi-ied iiim, itad Uua.ndng. TO Bl TBUO POB ROBBERY. Vi w-IIavi:n. Cob ii, Nov. 29.?George Ool.le, who wi.a arr<ated a few davs alnte ln Oianjre. rharged with belnir ioiiieni.il m th-i roMiery of Dantel -. Treit. ft wealthy ninurr of that town, waa to-day buuud ovor to ibe Mupeilor L'ouit lu tbeaum ot 10,080. FATAJ.LV OUVWMB BY A TKAIV. Harbmbubg, I'r.n... Nov. 29.?Wllliam McSherry. amoulderof Xewark. Ohlo. waarna over by a tiain <.f c.ira , abjbt, and bad both hta legt ami bla aimacui otf, ite "bchoonbblobto?oaoT ? l-l.AXOH uumb*. (Irkkn'h Landlno, Me., Nov. !*?.?The ravonua ?tMii.c'i V oodharr reporte tbat theeebooaer uiand lalai-d. offu.,'..?-. .?!? "VroaTBear lalaad foi BoatM. witu uraulte. Uatotal: - " ?? taaootfla oaCreta* laUnd toagaa A WOMAB aOClDBBTaXtY OHOT. u,,rvri'uMH, Penn., Nov. ?_".>.-Mi?. Ihoma-v Mnara ol i Oroal <lap, a.Hrtentall t ?hm beraatf wklle lfl ' d onTueadB) ii.'.i.oiH' Bkewaelll inelul It ,.f aleeptiiK wlth a plainl unde bei pU ow. A iii.Vlo(.TOK FATAI.I.Y INJIKED. Pbovidi kce, ii. I., Nov. ?_'!>.?Jain. i Reynoldl, a frelcht train oonductor on tbe Xew.York and Ifew-Kng and kal'ioad, i. ii undoi ih? car? at tue Wateifo.d dtadoa feetec. dayatternooB Bla braaet waa araabad, aa? aar eat <>tf, ami both arau and one leg wata brakaa Batatalaily .njur.al. ?BXTEXCBD1X A UXITED 01 \TBO 0OVBT. PHILATJ LPH1A, NoT. 29.?IO ihe (.'nited Maten fjletrlctLoariteday, Praaete Ceraiah and oeniel Vaadar g bbb wew tantanoad to i i fbtaan uootba laipi lannmoat ea. ii Uii defiaadlnxby thenaewtbamaili Napol. B, Frencb |i> ?li liionib" Imi'laiiinio nt for bailii.- a eouuterfeil $100 uote ii. blapoaacaalon. A KAILKOAI) VARDMAHTKH KlLI.hr>. LTXOBBUROH, \'a., Nov. '^i>. -1 iiln moroing K. D. i ra.t'iflick. vaoi maHtm at fb. Hl livioi.d and Allexbauy KaUroadaUtlOD, ?.m?liui an.i kllli-.t ny ttooker Robartaoa. e: .Nolai/ii < minty, ln a <|u.irrrl aboat a *tior(')ie lu wrtabtof oroe, itobenavu waa aavoiely beaten beforo be aasi biaidtto.. < itAP.'.rji wlTH ma;.pra(;tick. B ??tox, Nov. o|?.?l ??. Wiiii.nii B. loikeii waa I'liatgcd a. l.yim lo.iay wlia iialura.tKeonawoiu.aiaf thal cily, whuUaaldtobuiuadaugeroua eoi.di.lou. it? Jl?rlf"* ? i>a tbo. .ieo U ai e>.. fiiiiouai.r arfKravatad ouo, aud thal i orken naa M?.n carrylae ou bla bualueaa lu a wboioaa.e w?y. Corkeu waa be!d for tilal. P01 MKHH.TVOK Ml.-RIIEK. , MAVK.iiSvitn, Mlaa., Nov. 29j-Thei trial of?Joo TbOttM i-ua-.-Ked wlth the inuider ol ('harlea M. fiurpny. an editor. waa . ou< uid..t laal algkt .Tbajunr bwmgtt jaLavar .all--. ofmurdaraad U?d tha a.-uteu..? ?i nupilaon. ui.m ln th? pealteauary for lifa Au apfaal wm taken. A VA.iUAM FUOBABLY BUBNBD rO OBATfl. I'R.iv N V Nov 29.?At Ciowb Polnt uuaniorn hur ihim.'vn'iiaeoatalBiaabay,awaa*b? Jaaata We?t, vara buVnit I... w.-re r.iat a( tha ffie lopx.rt tbat a uian wpl.ltu,K . , o. ?"- ot ?ho b.....?l haymowa BonaBWona taJ,?, L.thciub.aaudaaiuell of burniua Baafe ?Jlf. parent it 1. auppaaed tbat a 'raiup IU tbehia ac.ideutally wlth hla pipn. TIIJ IU Vnl.VKi: AO 11-KM'Al.LY DlUHAJtOBD. Allbntowx, Pean., Nov. 29.?Thotnaa Kyau and Jamea lln. uer. nuidoyed lu tbo groumla ?f Lehbxh Unlver alty werehar.diluaai.vulvartod.y wbeu It waa a?> Idout aill'ibaib..iae... iUb baJn paaaiu? thryii?b llvau a aodouien aiiilbalKtua uu.ler ihe aalu at ihe back. Ille recovery U duubuui Uala fiout llaiiiord, Coua. TE L KG It A I'H litigation. the MirriAL rvioy trurteksiiip. ABOfMBXTS ON THE MOTION IN BRHAI.r OF THB WESTF.RN t'MuN TO RESTRA1N IT PKRMA NKNTTY. The argtiment on tbe motion to cnutinue the temiHirary injanctlon reeently granted in fuvor of Um Weatam Daloa Nagraan I'oiopaay and joy OaaM re stralulngJobn O. Moore. Thoraaa C. P'tr ly an1 others and the Mutual Unlon Telegraph Ooiapany and the Cen? tral Trust; Company of Jfew-York from tunung over to the dereudanta Baacr. Bailon and Potyer, as trustees, any of tho 50.000 and more sharae of tbe oipltal stock of tho Mutual Unlon T'legraph Cotnpany mentloncd In the agiveraetit ot Mareh 27, \H-i2, aM forth In the eomplalnt iu the aull; and torestralu the defendanti, Baker, Ballmi and Pot ter. from a<eepring or entering upon tbe trust, aod fiom ?otingunou ordeniing with the ?ald 050,000 aharee ot stock, was had yesterday before Justtce Harrctt, ln the Supretnc Court, Ch.imtiers. It ia alleged tn tbe eom? plalnt that on Mareh 27, Ittt, Mr. Oould and Mr. Bakor entered into a coutract with the defendant*. conaposlng the flrm of John (1. Mooro A <'o., by which aiiout .r>0,000 shiirrs of the stock of the Mutual Unlou Telegraph Com pany, ther: bataagtag to the parilcs to tho contract, should b? Baaaai ln ti ust to l>c controlled by Mr. Oould aud Mr. Cuker. It was uuderstood Dy all the partlea to the contract that Mr. Oould was aetlng iu behali of hlmaelf and of tlie Wcitcrn Unlon Telegraph Company. The aatoaajaataf taaaaaBaaat wasthat the majorityof the wbole uuniber al -hares of the atoek of the Mutual UnloU Telegraph Cotnpany siiould be pbv?d umler tbe coutrol of Mr. Gould and Mr. Bakir, aud that the Westera Unlon Company snoiild becoine the owner of au Interest in tho Hataal l.'nion Company. It is furtht-r ulleged tbat the V.cMeru Unlon Company afurward dld b, aaaaa tbe owner of about 30,000 shares of Mutual Uulon ataefe. The value of the Mutual Uulon stoek and Beoafa lield by Mr. Oould and tbe Wcatern Daftea Oamaaay d aaaaai laigely upon the aaaaaBtaa of the trust ptovhted f.ir ln the oontract ot Mareh 27. It la alsosntd that tbe ptolatlBh had done mauy thlugs af valuctotho Hataal Unlou Company, which they would not h?Te done cicept in relltnceupon the Mareh con? tract. The paaiattSk had Just learned that tho defend ants, in the a'.i- aaai af Mr. (Jould from the Btata, had se* eretty eateeai i"to a conspiracy in fataa af tho rlghts of tho piatatRBa, tbe aole purpc-e ot which waa to thwart the aceonipliibinent of tbe purposes of tho agreetuent of Haiafe 27. Iu order toeiirry ottt tl^ conspiracy the deiend.inrs bad agieed to bave tl.e ataefe of the Mutual Unlon C im;>any, toeiadlng tlie aioek mentioned ln the agreemeut ot Mareb 27. tumed over M the defendants. Buker, lia'lou and rottar. fat tlve years, to be voted upon and inauaged by them in tbetrdlscretlon. An lnrideutal objeet ot tbe conspiracy was to enablo ihe three defendants to ?? utrol aadawrtgagaa majouty of the sharoa of BVa Mutual Uulon stoek iu order to raise mout-y to he ex jHiidid for purposes agaiusl the lntereata of the plalntlffs and to eutcr into arrang tnenfs with nther telegraph cotnpaniea to the senous Inju.y af the plalntirtii. It is tliereforedemanded that Mr. itakir be raaaavai Uraaa Ma paatBaa aa a trustee with Mr. oould, undei tho agrcemeiit af Mareh 27, and that a aucecasor to him be appolnud by tho Court, and that ln tbe inean ttnio a IBBBlTOf tt* appointed to take charge of the iuter Bete.eftBetraet. II ls al h> demanded tbat tho aBBBBaV atits be laatialneil from dolug anythtug w.'niiever In punuance of tbe conspiracy entered luto !.y theiu. Mr. Oould.ui an atil ivil use.1 wbeu the temporary ln|un.:tlon ?aa ublaland. aayaTbat he conducted the ncgotiat.ona ln person wiiieh led to tiie eontr actof Ma.cb J7. and that the uetfottationa were lurgely had by him Wltfe Mi. Ba? ker. Th aUaga leaataaBr.?aaaa^aaaakrattaralaaaB* ttaaaa taaaaaaaaa taaaa ba aaaaaaaaaatoa aTorvbi ureen in his ulUdavit aaya tliat he 1b the prestdent of the Weat ara Daloa Ceeapnny. and that heisfaunliar with the con? tract of Mareu 27. The stock and bou4s of the Mutual Uulon Compauy referred to tn the coatraot had been taken aud paid for by the Weatern Unlou Company, the certifleates belng left In the name of Mr. Oould. The treasurer of tbe Mutual Uulon company to July 1?82, caUed upon Mr.Oreen and stated tbat tbe company expected tho Westera Unlon Com? pany to take up seveuty-flve of IU bouds ln accordanoo with tbe Mareh contract. Mr. Oreen eaused tbls to be done. Koswell H. Roohester ln au aflidavlt sald that he was tbe Heuourer of the Westeru Uuhrn I '.mipany. Ou Juue :io, 188-', ln aceordance with tho dir. ciions of theBzaeattva < aaaaatttaaaf taa Board of Mraaaera, he iook tbe cerflHttatta of ?toc? of tne Mutual Unlou Couipuuy aud the papers givli.g pow r to tiaiiifer lUCh Bharea and ifed th tn up in j pareel an I ladoraed thaaarealt '?Thi^.';o.?ics?^iiarea of stock iu the Mutuul Unlou Telegraph Oompaaj U taa pr>,uerty of the Wesiem Unlou Company. b.t: lo II by Jay Oould and Oeorga P. Bakaf Ia trust as per i r.tten agreeuient with ktooro aml others." Jav UoaM, ln au aiildavlt made Hoveaabat 4. laa'A saya tbat tho uagottotlona for tbe aantraet ?? HaraB 07 were carn.-d on by him soiueiiim * irltfl Mr. Baker in person and sometimes tiu 'Ugb the defendants, PaHuvstoek. Beatt and Bcofli W. lha negottatloni w.^i be^uu and carrlad on >.., Mr. i*:iker wjta tbe aaaaranee 'o Mr. Qonla that ta*y were ln taa iiRfreat ol the Mutual Uulon Compauy, ani were for the ?iH-ciMe piu-pi'se of of insiiring harnmiiy between that compauy andiue Westeru Unlon Company. As aaaap ter of f.iet, harmony waa oetablished betwccit toc eoui pauies, and oauttouad uutll the occurrecces meuiioued iu tbe oompiaiut. Mr. tiould niterates h:s foriuer ?tatement, thai It waawell underitood by all tbe petsone witti whom bu carrlad oa the uegotutions rn .t be aoied for himself and tbe W.slern Uulon loinpny. In tne urgmurut reetordai ?everal lettei-B sea( to Mr. Oould by .Vir. ricoti, Mr. Pahneetoek aud Mr. ilaLer were aaed Mr. Scott ln his letter asks Mr. Uoald to take meitsures to stop the suit iu the Unlted Ht.jtcsCourt aKam?t tbe Mutual Unlon Company on tho Pafll paleut. ife also asks Mr. Oould to stop Piiuy ti. Babbltfa suit aifuin.-it the Munial Lnlou Couipauy. .\ ifner uaicu Anrii 10. 1880) dlnaaad to Jay QeaM aud u??ige r. Haker, trmu.H, and aigued by Mesara. uoald, Oaaer, Hulloii. Moore. Purdy aud liolt, waa aUo read. The letter atatea thal BMWO abaraa el tha abaak uf iboMuiuul UnioiiCouipauy havo be.-ii dep .alted to tba eredlt of Mr. Uould aud Mr. Bakec eubfaot to tbelr lo'ut mauugeiii-iit aad coutrol for oiie i ear. i a? ?uu. re of tbeleiie.oi.j.K toaaoapt tbcir piop.irl.o., ol aucb, eu'eeor puichun.a a~ Mr. Uould aud .Mr. Bak. i f.iould *.'o ut to make. fhe ?Inniaa for Jaaa 18.108% ut tha Luw Coiwu'tu-t: of t..c Weejera Uuiou Cotueaaf ahow that Ur Uould preaented tuthecoiuuiittoe tlie a >>UU6 Ot hia purobaee of ta. ,-toeka aud bonda "f tba .Mutuai Unlo-jCotupauv ai.dollVied to lum over thj ?i?i.s and lionda to tuo W. at.ru Uuiou i ouipauy at ....iou ' .... 1 iu terea', aud ibat tba company aoeep'.edtiie uBer. On ibe purt of ibe defeadauta tue atlbl. v - ol Jobn 0 Uaon, Qaorga t, Bakar. HantoO. Pab i it. >. i bea> 0?ei ??.. Ile.d.Ot nraeW. Uallou. Tbomaa < . I UJ i and i thera were ie.nl ln oupoaltion to tho inotiou. .Mr. Muora lu bla uiu.iavi. aaya ihat <u noue of ika nogvttutiiaa witb Mr. i.ould ooiicerniug tba wulual Uuiou Oompaay atook wue Mr. Uouh. un ?deretood to bo aetlng in liehalf of the "aaten Unlon Company. On tba eontrary. Mr. u.ui-l exproaaly tob. L.IU1 tbul be waenol aciing ln Oebalf ol Un w . oteru Uaion t'ouipuny. Aa far aa Mr. Moore w .a loio .? d, uo uneluieieaied in the atook yool uader.Uoj i tut.Mr. Uould waa aoli.ii' in bebolt of the Weeieri: Union Com? pany. I'ho wordJi "Jay Uould aud aaeoolatee" l.. tho LreeiiKut referred, aa ev.:rybody aupp...; d, io kuaaeil Sajfe Cyrua W. Kleld, Kraelua wiiuan auii pcaalbiy Fliny H Huhbltt and Wlluaui H. < au eron. Tho agnaaaaat botween Jay <;..u:.i and the defendHiita. ae far aa it referr.d to tlu aioek pool, waa peiforaaad by the depuattof ai.oooshar' *..r toe Mu tu.il Luion Couipmy'a atock. Mr. Meore eeah * th M tha WVe'oni l.ilon Couipany wuaevr luterest.d ln tbe ao calied truat a*.t op ta tha eoiaplalut, or th.n it evef cuu ooatnbub .I uny uiouoy to tue purcnuso oi .Mut....l Uuton, Co.iipany'e aiock. Ou tbe contrary, Mr. Uould puid for all tho atock and baeda ex cept aeveuiy-tlve. In regard to theae bonda, Mr. Moore dtclaree tuut he la luforuied tbut tha Woatera Uuiou Company pani for tbem by th.- ordcf ol Jay Uoild. It ia aomfttad tbat eoine of tbe dux-otora of tbo Mutuai Union lonipany knew of tc. .?:? . i.;? nt *e? upiu tbo couipialnt, nat It io aaid tkaU the directora af tiioeouipauy nrvt r took uuy aotlou in regur.l tolt. Mr. Moore ileniea i lu- aa-i tlona of Mr. Uould iu n rardta tbo purpoaea ai.a objocl of tbe agnaaaaai alr. toor* alao deiuea tbat II waa inteiul. d by auy af I be p?J i <a to tbo Bgreamant thal >ir. u.mid aud Mr. Uaa.': aaooM ot*. tam t."e voiiag power over tlio aioek. UodcaloathaB Mr Oouid baa parforraed tbe obiiga.ioua laipoacd uuoa iniii bj thataraia of 4ha agreeiuent. tfr. Mo .oihea ttN^-Ka tbul Mr. Uould WlllldltW hlabO.OIjU H..area of Muiuiil l uio.i ato.-k lioin tUepool, aud tnai ihi.upoa the otner pvraoue luteieatedln It wilbdrew taeil aiiarea, Wn.-ii Mi ?->i..I ? bad witudruwu bla abaiea and aoUt tueuitoibe Weatarn Umoa Company, Ika <n Um anta ? , o.. d to.: 1 UT tha ?o ealbnl Iruat Mgreici. u aa ..t aa ""ibeaia-uan i.t waa onene.1 by Burton X. Un;ila m for Ibe uiuinufla. Ile raouad ihe inater.ai aile. ui"iis lu tba oouioialn! aud atl.ilavl.a, anu tbo BkattOW BBt Uf Ul da feu.e by the a.f.-i.dalita. llv uialuta.u. ??! that tBe agree. meut of Mue.. 27 eraatad a truat, ooure.rnug a powor to buy aud aoll aio.k of tuo Muiual I'ul at Vom pai-y. Tbla truat waa loundcd ou a v.,luabia co.iald.i^iion. uud cou.d uot. bo r.\..k.d. iba d agreemoul diatnu-tlv recoguu.?.d the ?? iKiciioe or aaaoo.atea of Mr. Uould lutcreaied ln lta due exe?.uti'<n. Auy one of thoaa peraoaa b : . ilgbt to eonip'.aln of a \iolailon of tbe iruat nnd I > . urala lUavlotatlon b} injuucilon. Tuo doolure.l paryaaa of ibe deleuduuta to dehvor ov.r to oertaiu pemouaae uuaie. a tbe aioek of ibe eoiupauy i..i IvayaBBtj elaarty lntarfared withthepowarof aaiaoo fen i upoa Mr. Uould by ibe Maiob agieeiueui aud waa lau iforoe vioiatiou of the tiuai created by thm agnaaaaao. The lu.'l tbat Mr. Uould aad irana* ferred i>H atock to the Weetera" L'mu6 Company dldnot oLange the eltuallou of attaira al all. Tbetrua'l reiuaiueu a.iuoupb tba beiiedriaiy aaaaaaaal Mr. Cpukllug lotlowod Mr.lfarnaou uud loalawd that Mr. Uould bad uoied lu lua uegotlatlona < oue.?rning tha Mmual Uuiou atook wlth the approval aui autuo.uy ot theWeateru Uniou|Couipany, Ile had cauecd eor" aulu between the two ooiupaulee to ba dlacout.iiued Ia coueideraiiou of tbla aarvloe had uiuaiued , aaattaat for ti.e purohaao yf aharea of 1 Muiual Uuiou i.'ouipuuy'a atook. la buj iuk ihoav