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MURDER IN MULBEUliY-ST. a woman bhot am? instantly KILLED. VEg Menin in l: a KKEPKR OB BLACKWELL'S l-l.AM>-Alllll si I.;) AT IMS ll.'Ml. Thc four-story tenement bouse No. 1 IO Mollien;, -t. aaa been the aeene ol so many Bebta and Ita for dleorderly conduct ti.at it is known in toe ndghborbeod aa the " boase of blazes." A pistol-shot wne heard there al ia m. yeatorday, and tbe pollen luai ? bo lime la getting te the ptaoa Patrolman Hunter ol tho Fourteenth Precinct, who wai the Ire! to arrive, found tho deni holy of titan Fl'ilp**, age twenty-six, lylae ta tbe loiter Ballway, she bad I of large calibre, which had d her toft breast and gone nearly through lier heart, it a ia laoertalaed from other tamaree thal she li l ?p.en killed l.y u in in Who had h-cu known as a beeper *?* Black weirs Island As oee al the woman's tavern, Be bad become angry on account ol ber atten? tions t? .mother mea and kilto l her la a tn of Jealousy. A.'ter shooting b.r la th i ballway ha ran away. : i tu intered woman was well-known to the police as . at character. U'beu ll'tte more than a girl sin- left thoona.: her father, e hard-working bricklayer, te i id a Ufo of dlselpatlou In disreputable resorts In tba Bixtb Ward, At tho age of nineteen aha waa ? mother. Far a time she Uved with Michael Durkin, a waa the reputed tether <>f her eblld, bul ha des irtcd ber. Pour yean ago abe appeared ta i police court as a wit i. - ...un.; .irs. Tieruey, proprietress ol a di BjOUea In T.ui:-s:., and bl r t> ? 1 to fen I M . 1 | ? nev to prison. ? wa -iii m the wi on B sch adi's laland -.-v.i.r. ttinea afterward r.r di "i dis old. ny conduct io tbe street Justice Murraj sentenced her to tbe Island for six months leal ia;:, nat sba uni not sci v.-(he lah tenn, mi January - sba apoeared at ber father's rooms ob tbe eeedbd Door "i lbs tenement houi No. lin Mulberry-et., accompanied hy n man iv hom rue introduced ,? - I ? - lebferd, a keep* r lu the wini; iii;i-.', Bbo aald thal Goebferd l.a i smuggled her out of tho workhouse, and had brought !.?? i- to the ally ta the smallpox boat. I waul to eoe ber frequent i . rd with l. r family. Mis visits usually wen mada lo thc area saga i.Len's lather objected te ber pres'.-iee lu the tooma on aocoout ol his other children, and a week ago ? i\ci aeroea thc ba l to rooms ahioh were ?. tn rhomas Burns, his wife and a young woman named Marj s.n..van. Ia tho ie room Ellen wai rtalted by i ... aud by other men. Bbc was abeenl from tbe rollins about !* o'clock on Prliay Bight, wheu (loeb ferd weal there, and ha decided M wan for har return, na drank beer In company with tin- Burnt family until nearly milulght, vt .hu Ellen returned. yt i ;.-r thal in "ie iiei-r v.'.is sou) for and until after n ... m. liv jiient calls v.eie in,do OB lt neighboring"! t.h p." Prank Holden, who also was a lover ol I j'..',.-, was m the rooms, and abe showed .some partiality lurbi.i society. Goebferd was enraged at her conduct. Tut whoo be was ready ti leave the ho.iso be embrace i and klseed ber with ap? parent affection. Al bia reqneet she followed bin ra to the frontdoor. Mrs. Barna heard Ellen call ti her from below: "Mamie I Mamli : Comedown bete!" A moment later tbe pistol shot rang through the house. police took tbe woman's body to the Mulberry Birm I Polli i Bini lo:. I -ul.mm t, (,, letal - ta ? - - -. Holden,who waa said to bnve bern upstairs ut tbe lime of tb. - Idlsappeered, aa lor the arrest ol (ioebferd were neut om lo all i | es ol the i'. ui Precinct li st I in pl ecu .:. me lutn. Il was ni n y9 o'cli.ifore they learned that the ki ? net ba i ...... i lour - mall chu li n il; il ? te.eli! i 110 I . tl .. i '. -. S\ h.-li i . .o io t ii i. nos the.- le in di rd hu I been there alter the shooting, hud talked wltb bia wlfi aud bad gone away. It was learned reid was in the tvorkhouse lu May, 1 ?- ? wife waa not awui ul iieen visiting tin won: to r. r.-i.tiv. Ile tefl the workhouse at .. p. m. on Friday, and ou it tu ha ret ul a at O a. m. yeaterday. At thal hour Be was roUlug about on ii..- Hour, Tis bair, mi.i confessing lu his wile tbe wrong which be had lioue. Taking what rem* money Vat li. I ? . ? V. . . t ., ., . I. |To0 i tune in evade the detectives who bad gone t I ick sre l's I- an '. In purs id of bim before they ascer t . . i . ? . ..]....?? a ii.s eon i -. . i i).h office at Pi eHi a rj .... ors ?-. the Uepartuieni of Charities nml'Correctiou ute. and Eb vent', st., and botli offl es .mc kepi i?: 111.hi. M.-u Ht the loller Ol i borne in Ko alie utile. T- COOClUdl ll Ul W 11' I los ll '..'-. .:; \ ., 1 JV 111. rewarded for tbelr pains. Goebferd retu ned ii that hour, still inuiid.eii with ' - ed. In Lit pockcl v. as a le. o.t l-r ul on Blackwell'! I-. iud sre oe riot tb i to <? irry, Goebferd doro not bave the ppea rance Dis regular (?arman features are ingeestlve or reline meat aud be bi weil bulli and young looking for a man of thirty-live. He leim I that he has i I as frequently aa bad been stated by tbe win . - wrote te bim, ba aald, lovUtag him to vl?li ber ? ri .t- night .1 bi i u gent r* |ui si be ravi her .*">. bm he dlaeovored afterward, aa be wai i beer In tba bouse, thai nbc I. id stolen a larger nm [rom bli po. Uri. Wi.en hr vt a- ab iui to leave the pla. e he sf i.ll to the ballway abou1 the u>.?y, dem iiidlug n-. return. The hallway we* dark and ha waa aol aware ol tbe pres nee t: a third peraou un ni he received i sudden h ow on i ne nose, riiat blow bewi dered bim,besald,andhedrewbla revolver from bis pocket to defeud himself. In bis e\ eitemeul be shot Ellen Plbbs i.y ae.-i tem. There was au mark of a recent blow on Goebfert's nose amt Ula story was not believed by the police. Ula wife said thal ),.-. had boen away from home frequently In ti e even age when ic was ott duty and th it n? returned hon e drunk fell i ijU iirel-ome tn beat her and tl.'' email?, ii. 'l ii i una- T.iiip.-. a brother of the mnrdere : women, was amated aboat a wark ago. In company with four omer younir men,on ? diarite of robbins tbe Mai ball >n -j. ing jni: ('.ni' my's r toms, al Centre ana How.mt -tile was identiii d with the reel as having had a band In tne burglary and be ls now in the Tomb* awaiting trial C ironer Meas< mer made an autopsy on tbe bo ly, The bullet, lie found, ll' st pa Med through the muscle* of the left arm and then through tba upper lobe or the ieit lillie, lt severed toe main nrterr over tie heart and i ted through the lower lobe of tbe righi lung i.ei'iierd was arraigned lo tbe afternoon before Judge Reilly at tho 1 i' ii-. He listened In dogged silence lo tue ev. lcm,, ol .Mr-. Hullo-, i hull ,i? linn-, Mary Sulli? van ami Hie policemen. When a lied wbat state? ment he had te make, if any. he Bald that after tin- spree np stnlrs he went down into the hallway and found tl.ut lie had I., en robbed of ins lunney. Re then ewlled Ellas Klbbs down stairs and ic cased her ol the theft. Bbs calli .1 him s li ir. and at the nun' moment a yoong niau sM|*pad forward and nuuk lum in tim noaa, knocking him down. Ile also Kaw two other joting men there, find leal hil* that his life vt as tn denger lie (.ii..ed out lils pistol and Hied a snit m.d thea went home. He said thal he waa born le Gammas and bad been tor three years a keeper on Blackwell's Island. It vms afterward stated by Mr*. Burns ih-it while lu her room in tue early part of tbe evening be bad pro ?iue..i a revolver which ha said would mn co off. aa be had tried it and the I.nil. te, bein* battered, would Bul explode, ss lu ii arrested the plato! was found with all the chambers full. The prisoner bad stated to tbe oflieer laat when he went boase ta the morning be ailed the chan.her-. Ile also -tated that he bad ''ecu robbed ol - 15, but when searched at tba station bouse >'m; were found lu lulls in a pocketbook lu ins poaaeeaton. He was oomaal tied without hail for examination to dar, and the witnesses were held In 81,000 In the n.iii-uof Uetontton. SUITS OVER HIE OPES BOARD OFBROKRR, , LX-JIUGF. T! I.I.' Kins llllNhs IT 18 A TIRESOME CASE?BIS li i -. Tho ease of the (>pen Board of Brokera ia -til! dra^'iriiig alon-* towald it hetti.-in.-i.t before Beferee Henry H. H..winn I. At bust IWenty-flVC claims or suit-. against the receiver of inc Ii iard meat he pnsssd upon before tho property No*. 48 Broad and :<H New st*, cun BO f-old with a clear lille and the udall t of the defunct Hoard closed Bp, When BaataaB Baaaem wi ? appolatod receiver for the Oiieu Hoard nf Broken some years aijo, it was Imipe 1 :, iuvo'ivod In litigation. Tho Hoard had ithoui :i..t> mt lobers. Within it was formed a smaller board called tho Open Booed of Brokera' Banding Company and repreeented hy nine Irueteee, Differences ares.- betweea thc larger and th. smaller kstarStaand Ware curried Into tue court-. In Junctions and counter-Injunctions wiro obtained, and the title to tho property s*as loium foi un to tba Court of Appeal* i be qneetioB yesterday waa one of the claims against tho Opou Hoar i" o, Brokera Ex-Judge Fullerton Hh.i been aattvely engaged mi its-ide agaluat tue Building i ?> pant's trustees In the litigation b 'fora tua appolut meal of a receiver. ile brought in a lill of v;. .mn) for service*, whick inc present receiver, Mi euierwon.i, wae lucine! to dispute. Mr. Puileriou Was linton the iv tue i, si ind yesterday and Cl amine.1 by the receiver's lawyer, John e. Smith, on his ti-siiiuiiiiy at previousbeariuaa Thew waa aoius ones tion u* ia me naru, ular aervlees for which the willies-. had Charged the 85.000 fee. He couta not remember the exert eases for wld. n lie churned nor recall the particular suits lu winch lu- bad taken part, Thc lawyer badgered bim a while, ami anally he Mid: " You seem to t> ant me to ge over tho whole gaea What under beaveaedoee ll matter la wn.it suit I mada thechsrgel Bo one thet knows anything about lt will any ibat I haven't earned the money. | v/ouldu'l do ibe Wurli over a^ani far B good .leal more than $3,000. Tms whole ease is exceedingly tiresome." Lawyer hinith Insisted, however, thal they ought ta hara tao popers haded up and tba dtn>reni sulu item toed, and ii-k.ii lor au adjournment till he oould gel some further details. The hearing Will be continued next Saturday ut noon. A HKT-HACK POE TH R EIR08 COTJRTY ELEVATED Just icc Cullen, of Hioohlwi. Ii.'imletl (Iowna decision yesterday lu tho case of Mary liliane BgalBOl the Klugs County Elevuto I Railway Company, icstr.-iln tnsr tbe company from building ls road in Pulton sst, past her properly. Hs m. kee the Injunction permanent, and Lol.ic-ti.ai un- Muyiir an. i Commissioner al lily Works bud uu coiikiiiuiron.il hu tin oliy te enteprise tba rou atruetloii of Hie road, and that before ?uy more of il fun be construe ed Hie renewed consent of tho Common Council must be obi tined. The Boucl of Al termeil of 1883, Jae! before the ex pl ra? tion of Us term, renewed lin- consent given bj Ita prede? cessors of IriTU to the construction of Hu- Kings County road. 'Ibis cu.neut was revuki-d !a-t Mar .li, and l In? justice holds tuai il must he ebtalaed again before Hie company can gu on willi na worn at the palate Covered bv lacee Injuucuo m. The o'.nlucie* to Ibu construction ?f the road are easily removable. ? THU ESTA I'M or J A HHS U A LL ATI S. Aiinau lorim yesterday lucseiileil to the Sur i oeale en Blaber sin dooroo eeatalatag a full account of Blithe funds received and paul out, and ail the acts done by bim as executor of tue will of James (lallatt", nf New Sink. Tba Burragateapproved iho executors return and signed tbe decree. Mr. (tallalia died rn Julv. K<>. ant! In August of that v-.n Mr. i-eiiii waa appointed bm executor. Tue eetata of tbe testator amounted te 8388.481 78, which the ex e. utor increased bj skill ul management to 8-15.,OU" . s. leath of Mrs. Josephine Oallatln at Paris In las! November her fran.ison. James J, Hail inn, goto tho bulk oj thc estate. He lives in rails. 8UOT8 FIBED AT BURGLARS. TARRYTOWN AGAIN VISITED BY THIEVES. TUE W0OLK V1I.LAOI AHOU8K0 BT THRE8 Msc t . i EMPra Al ROBBERY. There waa little sleep in Tarrj towu on Friday Bight. The whole town wes ont af lei midnlghi bu burglars, and for onee tbe thlevee bad a lively til caping the wrath of the community. They had mada three atteaapta at robbery, nm each time were fro - Hated and pat to hight. Thc Hral attempt was made al the house ol !>:. H. C. Unsted, hut tin If di I BOl succeed in getting In, They wera discovered by a colored girl In theemploy of Dewitt Hay, .-? retired merchant living lu (irore-st Bbc heard a noise on liii-iel's Stoop, which is next d""r, and looking out of the window -aw a men on his p . . match and examined the door ead windon Fastenings of the houae, rho servant tunned aroused ber employer, who had previously ainu-1 self with a gun and a revolver ? i t, te ?- used if Hm burglars taine around. Me bad also barricaded bu door. Mr. Hay buckled on bis armor and paraded np and down tbe bedroom awaiting development* Ho ? have long to walt. Boon nf,er being awakened the burglars, three In number, m.nie au ? .1 irt te bural oil the shatters ol in- front windows. Ho iMod at tbe bedroom .lour ic.i ly to give them u wann w drome when they caine In; hut jiut aa soon acth3 I girl beard the men al work on the bouse sin en wludow and ran- a big dinner bell oo t side, screaming "Murder!" ut tie mp ol ber vol e. With an oath, tba burgl uta ran off tba stoop and hurried toward aatouo-wall of the old aqueduct. The Boiaemadabj tbe girt awakened tba family and servants oi Mr* I- Marvin, on theothei sidi ol thc hon-e. and yoong Charles Marvin torew up his windon and Bred thne shot* after the ratreatng men, bul they e-c ipc.i. tho whole neighborhood wen by this time ainu-..! and the waa - ...-I tined ? Uh cm itcd pt opie ll . f an hour Liter he pe ',''' a ho had I ??? .?? ca.lei oui. gabout going buck and watching, tur there-tol tue ii it.it. the) were alarmed b) ibellnngof a numbei il bel parl " the \ ..ia . li n*a fol lo* ed i>> tbenuglu ringo! burns aud burking ul .1 ?_-.. i ' eone to the handsome j . mei ? hunt, ? i e. .'i . and Mrs. . . i . on 1 i day io rciuutii over ul gut. I bi y bad ti I In charge of tn- servants s ii ? Dutchman named 1 '.i\ to i... iirous. i tn" i rs mt*, .uni one ol tl.cu nm . a hu :?? li ol t:..- 1....1 e. Va .r lour shoi-> u tie v iud >w ai j .Hi in tho town was out loo tina for burglars, un i n w is da u. for an) one not known to be s cn In ilia si reet tine . pie 11 thal '..- ha I unly co ue out : .? ? seo what w.is wanted and he wai ? .... il excitement In town. wen wit.un Dote tlve Pi I ? ci ly on : i pros c lo lie two New bu - i ,i i i pen v i . K ropei ty w li ... ei.- I was tbe pm..- ls el : SVedues lay night al the ii" iae?f I cai Fishkill. I'hcy Were taken lo Tarrytown lest evening by Chief Law renee on u warrtuu a. ? ? them ni tfiei bi urlng i heir storr .. I I t Lav. le: ce weill up to Bcarboronvb, a short distance ibove r.irrytowii, aud in -'el i . ? irlrls with whom Hie men had ?-.?.?:, ni d I.;,, icht them down to Tarrytown. The a I - Nora Daly, aire tweu y-foar, of No, ii'J .Sn- , and KIU Tu ta. Newbui ? ti. it lief k- ? . . - .. lil tai.c i barge ol tbi pii.-o.icia io- lay. .'/.lil PEIiSOA'S EXPOSED TO SMALLPOX. CHU l>::i:s IS OXB I Will V I ski: Di SKA sk m i'ti;i \ ii v l .n ? vi rilK ii i v I uri:. !>;-. .1;.i i - ll. Taylor, <>i the Sanitary ll i . ina .mm ml of exposure i ? sm t pox ta i house in Om bundred-and-nluih-aL, neal Third-ate. - on au opp r floor ol the bu i ie li is ? lu ? ? rbose faun .. his wife and ll Irea, Mi. Titcoi ib a i ni M B oil Ip i lui - a li B weeks Dil ? bia return lo ?.is tal! up at hom.: w leb a mild un mk ol sm il p"V s th e pbysli lan a bc . to it lend lum did i reeogi te the c aractei o I e disease and the p.itb-nI red without e.iii .ml toaee him luring bli - nd ut ..-r i.c? .i. I., uni lin ' heal lb. He bad been vaccinated when i '? .v a d ti. ? disease did not kfcoa it-.-it strongly on thai ac..uni. HU wife ind oldest child bsd been vaccinated V< ttl i.i.iy hu throe y uiiiii hlldn d, a b >b id ii il beru ited, wera attacked with smallpox violently tiiit their h ?,li.-s were r...... coi ei.i with the eruption. Then tho ;, t r. - . ? and basti 10 make a report at the Sanltarj Ilareen. Mrs. Ill wbo showed no alana of having lakou n.-' disease, a. c..um.ii I i er tun ?? chlidre i lo North Brother li Her oldest child lt waa expected w aid >- ..!?>? the il. account of Vaeoinallou. Mr. ntnoinu said Hut 11 be bad ip eti I wbai I be tatura ot bis troui ? ? to the hospital "ii N u h Iii I Immediate!) and would uave bad all tbe i v act ina ted. Ur. Tay !or yesterday declined M aire ibe i. ie of the atlenc'lng pbyaiciao lol j u Icallou. in the ?!.! ? a e. . inspectoi r nu' an named i elsi sick with sm dino j In a - tanty at But] :" ? ' ?--'? :-:- I Kb-Vi ? . tbe disease st ti ral .;.. ? reral of brr i expjeed to coutaglou before she was ramos sd. A member "f tn^WConnor family, ai .v.. ! : typhus f.-.-er on i e lam i destitute a.most to the pol ni of starvation, lu. Taylor bad the lix chlldn n of the family remove I lo the k.-, eptlon Hospita ,:., altb< na bad not yet abown any symptoms ul lever, r.wing ls a record of contagious diseases In tba city ru two WI >-ks : .i mern ls u ty c ? B-.-s. Death* t's*. Tynhns fever. lo ^ o i . p iuid f.vir. 7 :t u I ?Scarlet fevoi . lt la 44 lu Ul -es .Jil 2 SI 1 Diphtheria.-."'I ai nj pi .-ina,'.pol. 7 1 'I 1 Total .151 r.o lil I'. ////. LEASE OP BROOKLYS FERRIES SOLD. bocohi after ms ration ar tbs oxton c<?\i PAKT MB. ss il i.iam-'s iud The Cont roll* r hdIiI at ptiblic auction yesterday tho lease of the fallout femes operated by tho Union Perry Oempeay, tba leano to take effect on May 1, and remain lu force for five years. 'Tho tease Includes timse lorries running tram Pullen, Wall, Catharine and Whitehall sw., to points IB Brooklyn Thu ivule took place lu the Coatroltai'? otiii-e. Thara wore praooBt aeveral of tba directory Of the Inion Kerry Compaay and their counsel, Mr. Miner. Tim terms of tbe sale were read by Deputy Controller Btorra Hies.- provided Hutt the upset price should i?e 121* per cent, and the purchaser, If other than tbi Union Pe ry Company, should psj et ..ii appralaed valuation for the boats, buildings sud other plant required to oin rate the fen ie-, or give sci uni >? for lin -ame. I le-mes I lie il I reet ors of the ferry (oin |Mtll v. there were present Braatns ss un,m. Charles I.. Loi . sum iel Carpenter, general passenger agent of the reno sylvania Batlroad Company, ami others Interested In lruiih|.oiS.num. The auctioneer called f..r lil.ls. lhere aaa uo response for a time, li i- understood that tba directors oj the Union Perry c. un p.my wera nol san-Med with tbenpaet price, claiming tba it should be lower, because or tim decreased travel since lae HrouUyu Hi l.lne was opened. Tbe auctioned continued to dwell on tbe desirability or tne property. Finally a quiet-looking gentleman Ina cl., eked ulster, bbl I '_"-.? per t ont, lbs upset price. ?' SV'liitt name (" usked the auctioneer. " Wunama,*' was the reply. M Twelve and a half, ano a half, am! a half," conti fl? ood the auctioneer. Mr, Miller annouoeed that the Union Ferry Oampaay would require rash foi ns propel ty, " S\ e auree to it," quietly replied Mr. SS'illlams. Tba auctioneer nan lust announced 'third and lust call" an-.t waa about to bung down his hammer when one ot tin-Inion furry directors said : M Twelve and Ihree-quartora." Tbete aaa no inereaec on thia bid and the leitse was awarded te tbe t'iii"ii > empany. Tue bcaltaney on the part of tins company's repreaentatlvea to bul the upset price cost Hie company bet ween *"..iiini lind $0,000 ii year. Hi is lim nu Hie ill Deri-nee between tue upset pries iiiiiI the nun.uni of their Inti. UeargS I?'. st ii .1,nos, abo mada tba drat bid, is supposed to repre? sent Erastus sst nan. Ue baa been employed nv Mr. ss ilium in one <u two enterprises, notablj tue eonteel for ttar ownarsblpof the title to the Metropolltsn Baaeball i lob. I ne i 'ontroller was mu.-ii p e.i ted it tba result of the aala lt insnres te New-York city tho eontlnnanea of a good revenue from these ferries. A POL10LMA1I BADLt /(///av BI .1 DOO. 1'nlii iinan Thomas <W ruL'lity, of Jersey Cits', wus badly Idlteii last Bight hy a targe dog which lie wat trying to kill, 'ibo doit WM ow ned liy John Donoviin, of No. 'Jill Hailroiid ive., and had bitten Michael llu-sy. SVl.eii the |iolireiiuin went lo kill bim the animal wa- In the cellar am! Iionovan re<|iieste.| thal he be t thea out of lhere before being killed. Qersghftf tied a rope around the doit's neck ami was dragging him uitsiairs When Hie animal attacked him alni lilt him severely, nrsi in tiiei. tt hand and tin n lu the right Poiioomea Hick .?neil and Murphy weat te Oeraghty*a aaaletaara amt arter a daaperate striitrgle the ting mus killed. Dr. Karnet cuulemid Uetagbty'a wound*. ? ? is mus. in: sm un iss.wr.t LoaigdeSmidt, of the "EvenajeUne'1 Com? pany, who Bl elinrged by bis wife Adelaide, an actress, with assaulting lier, iiisi-ts that elie ls deranged aid does not know what shu says. He was taken from the Hat mond .-licet Juli. Hrot.klyu. yesterday morning to Jagge \s .t. -tit court, wi ern bin wife awaited him. Before Hie ca?? was called she lieitau lu a ilramatle ?av to tell the court how-many wrongs she bad sulterod at tbe hands of lier husband". '1 be Justice ordered BM to stop lulking mid then she handed ibo court a written tUicmcnt ot her case. This was backed up by a similar ono from her twite ve ir..ld daughter t."na. They t I'lim that Be Rraldi did not support ins family properli and that be showedgreal cruelty toward both but wlfs ami chill ono nf Mi-. 1" snildt'e atatemeots rends ?? i ni tbs HHi ol June I wes obliged te take refuge with i. \ mother, as he did not support me end had scan li ?? bv putting a big earring knife around my throat saying, 'How easily ll eonld be done.' " H itue ni the sentonoes written t?y Hie daughter are unlit for p tblli allon. DoRinldtl geed thc Joslioe to iwstpono tbe trial for a conni i of days, claiming thal bi could prom his wife to ne ln> me. Tbe nasa was ad isa day. In default of ball tbe prison* c was ?? rn h .ok te Jail. ir.m Ul.'.: AMONG /?' ISKBALL HEN. min il ami TBB MFTROPOLITAX ABB BR00KLTB BINES -mun mp- TO iii iMi-ims i n. Dnsebull withool ita indiVidaaJ and I ] squabbles ls a thing of the peat. Il waa thought thal winn toe i- mle. tin- Nalional ii r. cn.ent and otfa t arbitrary mi aeon s -.vere adopted by tne wtaeai res of the Bat Ional game tbet menai rs and players would stop lighting. Roch good n i hare noi followed, lu... ever, and ever j bod j basal las rome to tbi eoneln ?1,1, for bns iball men te fight as it i- ter a >. if the rain. 1 he Orr h. it Baseman deal hi hardly nnd ' I of Ihe two el the hare bad lime lo e ml tl ?wn tbe Mer. p di inn ai 11 Brooklyn nine' gel Into another wrangle over a new player, who they both claim baa signed for the coming , tbe player under dla] otc, ilanrd te play with tbe Metropolitan club last weah i tel ie bad sinned an agreement to play In Brooklyn. l*o make matters oven mon ci mi Iii ited ll a in ? the Wash. i ii eton club also wanta bis services for the comlngeeason, . id ul he played with that club laat year lt I . . ii foi ii- services than i ll ber of the loi a ? Burch is only an ol r, and Judging ti um ms past record bis a ttoi ira nc thc average ns n Helder, while be apparently ?r weak el Hie bat, Secretary Boorga Taylor, of tbi Brooklyn club, ian! toaTKiut.'XK reporter day : ?? Bui ocnl v. Itb Ina . n rlub, but nt I ire he had sn opportunity lo allix bis '-"?nat mc to a rrgulnr t ie n. nt he was Induced bj agents ol the Metropolitan club lo sign to play with tr. rbis was a direct violation ol the laws ot the Ai I 'i "ii, w hieh i ? neill ls as binding u ? a regular contract." Ti. ktdeul Bj me ol Ibe Bi ool lyn i i ol ibe Mi ir pulu in ul ie |ourm yed to Pittsburg li-: ii eek, lo lay their rial ? tot - ? ? af I ? rn ?? li.-n ij " Mes nigl i. Mr. McKnight, ! ititi r llsienln ? p itieutlv I ? i both ' thal the : ? wat cullt.eil ??? ma ei I aa Hun no lind : i.. s. tbe i and ll i hr the : Hil) IIICHIII I il- | " ? . ...te i ... p.ai .ti all III i .... .1 nu I the tea leeted , .i b si ve . ? i ? I ha-.ci.-al! hu< Polo lit au i>..) 1. lea...ve,I. . ' it .-., Ill l .e. |'i lip e V, tn. t ,t li a g noe III w lah io *<: a- near r b* bimi ; lie i a ' tV of I he ..i ?? ii liol be lia l ? niel Ibel . . e..oil ' ? ii ( ... m. - ; ... - , ? iel ve ..-i us ?? t; ill no play ? :. .. / ///: gai i ! ;/.v i:: \ h's u m sn UVMOMED B081WMT <n IUPOB1 i\/ BOOKS. There waa a raroor cnrrenl jreaterda* after noon winch canoed coaal lerabla airitamaal nunn lows It was lo tm- elect that Ile safe of the Ulna'!'.vny and Heveitlh Avenue ll gill o.i I (?'.n .ny liail lieen liink.-n open on Friday night ano all the honks uni papers tvnifii were to ba examined under the reeent order ol Hie in ?tn ral rerm ol tbe mi pi eui- Com i bail hex n stolen, BuperiuMhdenl Newell denied the report and laid that tie ii i -t intimation thal ii" had reeelred la ir,-.mi to i in robbery whs from Ute reporter. -lat- y(-1, ii ti.r Low, .ha ir in ni of the se ti.-ne Committee on Bailroads, was engaged lu endeavoring i" procure cnn n sci fur the com ni i1 iee 1.1 ia.- proposed Investigation, Hie .e.,ii,ocnl ol the c..nilli.lice favored I.ulm Hool. Mr. Low win leport io bis committee ntl Albany to-morrow evening Pr ibably tum of tho besl witnesses thal tbe Com? mittee could h,ve wiii not ba caiied. ThieleJobo Keenan. Mis health waa aarioasly Impaired by bbl ev e nit.in in beiiair ol his namesake m tbe recent ram Deign. He went io it tpilet ir-nri In N.w-Jeiset and le BOW slowly mending, bul he wi.i doubtless ba in bo lunn to return to this city while the Senate < lommlttee is sitting, Mr. iVow aald last evening that he had asea Mr. knot and Maderod bim Ibo poaltTou ol ooaaset. Mr. Boot Mti.i that ha was ai read j acting as counsel for Mr. Prothtag ham nnd oilier itoekboldera of the Broadway Railroad la tin- court proeoedtaga now pending, and he could not therefore nerte us counsel for lLe Snuulo C'oiuiuilluo. -.? MA YOIt WEITMM1 BMriMWM A UKOTMMWT. A lertllinoiiial OOBOeri WBI ?is<Ti liy tim L3th Bagtaannl and the Vetaraa Corps to the veteran band? master. Harvey Ii. DadWOTtb, at their armory lu Brook? lyn last eteuiug. The halldlng waa crowded. Mayor Whttoej matin bis first public military appearance, ro Vtewuig tbs regiment. NHS ' I I ! t ? ? I ll \ I S I .1 VII ? ,. ? : I i lM-ni I. i'. \ S m. 'I he Gnlhititi N ii lonni Hunk, ?? ??i : . ll -i. I..tell -r With Idrlaii Isrlll i.mil ls about to et Nos. 31 and in ibe : . ? ? ? . . ? I rsldet tbs ? lii-i ..f ? un ii wm be elgbM n feel in ? tbe rest twelve fret. In plsi.uins the ni rim ol ng the srrhlts ???, J. I ? lite tbi proof, ul Biaaonrj Bud li on. I be runt i- ? u^!ii and i mal from I <i un las at I Maes. lu st j Ibo be Itomaneeo, ?-. in I to facilitate the entrance ol the p.. ira and irehes seem t . ;?. ? . e t .- ? .,r thu nature of .. ge wli lon li mea. I iti-mllng ni> ibo tra two i.iini ter, ami agiilu lu I Uni .?; columns io sltffi a nt- ? . . ? . : ?? . i ?! dona rathol Ike a .... I he I. ? . lg le Ibeon lb ..lr divided Into i lae, ? * si lin - aa I ir ?- tba ten pf tba lli?l Moir, the .ly f .ur -'.>r,cs mole, ind it . i has a.1.1 isl monopol ?? i tba "I ,11 lie ll I allon, will. !. I '.ll-I-I- moSt Ij nf .... i. - lt.- ,1 I III '? ll' S. 1 Hi ,e.,r nf I fl| . .-.A.l ult I lr., i, admin Ibe same emu mi "I habl na lin fi ? I bs ? ? ? .... i I ??..!.. .". ,:,. i. the ?? i Irnutn," ol fresh ali di partment, slim al rn Ide ? i.. i.ie m,c .ii the M. ii..; ... t nt lipers ttouar. in tbs i.-ii of ibe n.i-en ii-n i are more vaults and ii the trout ure iw.there,.ii i-n..et lld. entre hs entrance thereto i- down (bree ?;ep? on elton -nie ii.. main ?iiiiii si i ? utter, twelve feel ? ? tbe fl rs I i ;. Ital k ol tbs ire the two i rv alora rile mt Bool baa om I] t.ifflces, one on either si e. i:.?? .tim Hank will spprop late one, and toe other is also nndcMtoo l ii. have ; een -n.n for. I bey ??? liumruse unices, twenij Dve by one hundred f el i lighted front aud iMck and also lu tbe os lie by ar^-e light wells extending twenij feel In length aud - the emirs building, san where tba ball, the eb valors and tbe stalrcaae Ile between. Tl > wells en I al ibe Mp nf tins fl...h. Adrian i elli A Co. have take., ii... whole second Boor front, Dfty-eigbl feel lu nidi . ? ? share ol mr sj ace I be ? Bli ? ? In Ibe rear "i i i see rn i Boor, ia weil as en the u p|ier stories, are aol yetappor Hoiied uni. They ara tu be made In sn* ami sha|pe en? tirely lo snit the UCCllpaUtS, and Iii such ll mau. nnr tn.ii tba partitions eau at any lime be rrmovrd ..r cli.ini.eil. un ibe t ii Boor sre Hie janitor's unar lers, tbe closets nd na I. n.- upartmruts A directors' tl I nillir In. ti, i, a c I" I ks' ill:, iii. 11.ntl, ii'.. I III" I. ucl, en min pleM the floor. The roof llro-|.f. The low Aasay Ullloe to tho right of tho bulldiua enables windows in thc higher doora ou ihat aide, Sanitary arrangements are alums! ruin i, t 'v c..ii ll ned to tbe top Story. I be -nos! peculiar ihlug connected with Hie building i< the proposed method nf ventilation, whir fa su tai .. architect knowe bas never bren tried lu an office ap.ii uietii. As mentioned above iiu-re is tn tba .- liar a large i h. . ai called a ?? pim.u" This i-> i loee beside tbe engine i.n. A larva shaft that rous up tba rear ol tba build lng about half wai suppl len Ibe plenum with a full an.oiiiti of frrah Bli? forced Into lt bj maeblaery. This air ls healed in tbs plenum to am necessary degree i.y the heating 'alacks." t't the s there nie several aud tba temperature ls regulated br turning on or ..it .nu tuen iiuii,ii-i. Tba healed nit li forced up through lines iii iii.- '.'. al!., one of which opens Into Die top of every office In the bu I bi mg. Tba corresponding ?? r h.iii-i" is prowled in lines opening puta Hie Boor nf eaoh ofliee. Bj a "fan-system" the exhaust! tl air i? forced into the new Hues aud cai ned away. I ne Idea ot admitting tu - fresh an at tue ion In? stead of at the bot iota of i lieut) 1- now almost univrr sa iv practised al boapltalaand is generally conaWrred ll.e lull, r mellintl. Tim Ind-.ni -i-I in tl..cs away Willi any heating requirement*, tot air i mering Ibe room at -n ?. giving ii lemiiiTatiii I. there of IIS iii th , wbatever li limy be out or doora < tpan Bri -pa. es will be allowed lu the building, Inn limy an- mellera of luxury, and not nen illy. Tbe eugineei u der 'Ins plan eau rei the tempetaiure of eaoh oilii e ai ifae iiaceaaary niuitable degree wiih bo troub e to th.icupants thomar I vea. Work will begin Immediately on the building, am! it will be flnlsbed ie a year, ibe principal contractors ale, fur lia- inannn timk, Malu I. nilli/.; for the lion wuik, Post A McCoid. THE TELEPHONE SCANDAL. RAMIFICATIONS OP THE PAN-ELECTBIC. A COMPART OF DI IMOCBATIC POLITICIABI AM' COB" IRPRRATR BRIO IBU RS. I itv i..i.:i i.iviM ru rita TRtaBWSk ] WAsnixoTOB, Jim. 30.-H i- BBdcretood thal Hm Pan-Electric people have b"eu Informed that the De? partment of Justice will Isaac sa order about Wednesday to begia tba ault recommended by Beeretarj Lamar to -. aside tbe Bell telephone patent. Ia svuut District (nun tin- pro tendings will be matttnted i- still s matter of conjecture. The opponent* of tba Bell Company era extremely Buxtons that tho anil shall he brought et slemphbj for reasons which n:uy be easily andentood. ? i*onag. the secretary and treasurer o! the Pan l.le. trie, and Colonel Oanl, who ure expected to help tba United Stol im tbe c um, I lents of that town, bb abra are United States Benator Isbam c. Dania, riee-preeldent of tbe Pan-Electric ny, and I . P. Looney, a ? of the Democratic Balloon] Committee, who ls another ol Uta original stockholders and a I- of lim sam,' company, 'ih" ea?Con federate ' an ? .;. Man is J. Wi ??ii employed by .li" Government for serei .1 yeal ? te loin-ct Confederate ol il ni rds relating totbe s .11 of Ibo Rebellion, is another stockboldor. U ? many other prominent ex-Confedoratoa In and out of Memphis are s-o. kholders 1- sot known. Afb i ni ol th?? li t en.it. r Harris, vii laud director of tbe Pan? el, ettie Company, persuaded bia ecter, Aitorney-General UarUud, M remove tbe I Diatricl tttorney tor tbe Western Distnot of Teni t iee, ? I. and te appoint IL ss. Mc Correy to lhat office, lhere were no cha' .it.:..- |. On the contrary, he was known tu be one of Ibo most efficient nm! faithful officers In tbe service. Ho lacked, however, some of tba peculiar quail Boat lons tl 'sired In a Dlsl ey In lh.it ] that partli ular time. .s i ian wa. ? a ned who cou -t u-'.i -p the Mlepnone iub> jeet wltb Brm and prompt comprehec .m. ami tl waaauch amita With the help of Secretary and I mei C -? > iii-, who all iruesl itudy cnn p'.11nc 11hat ba :nl md know il." difference b a transmitter and a receiver, the n ii t ric t-At tome j :n thiei laya di coi en il that I I lon wes not ami ii lei that mghi t?> tbe . . fi annul tbe paten) Tb office of District- Ail m.ute af) r the i illure of Ibe Van Bout ni] nm bill lu Con ? lull author ;eueral to bes ? ? in n .n ?? dd >'. In the of ( i -I i ls un ol ii cf Mr, i.n lan .' and another ? "General" J. II. L'psli . who ipi llllltl d t Iii 'f Oil ill nf tl." Ill lit ll I ii au by I cr Alkina some ii a ?. 1 . ? ? ompany, a ' uni ral ve and 'l r. .m.. ? 'i nided ' ? . . r Aikl t Mr. I to a i tiers it be 11 n . ? i i. or at les tri!] lld. i , . -.va- In er I I ol ? .-<t..ck 11,01 Ml I . In Mi .-..ni i. Texas and i ? 1 I ? ? ?!. SH ? l'ali-1 ?al ? '?!? ? ? 1 lu lill I lie e I ' I ? ? in ll i . . . loo, vt .- the ii vner of n tl. - t i s . i ? .tl inst, Were J !? ? .a the) lillian lian .. S'eW-VorK ll ? " - ? ?ri ... tk Some stern toward the or 'i i* i. i oked : ibe condition ? ..i ? i e i . siro! ol I in land, Virginia u ? ? ' irainia ^ii-1 the i ? ? i - ? * ? v ? i -- ul . ? ' . ' Iel tnt t? ti ii- -, p dd n ? i sall lull ravi n k ai"! a.- re?t to pa j ai ij illy ol all Instruuieutu uard bj n. .sn ona Mi- urtlei rs dlroi lins <iiui| ne ei ? ;a Ucl ? ? it baa ??? en .i-?- ii-,i tn <i t|r. i a stocl ? lei in i be p in ul ? ou ?. . . mn e i-n enter, a s -??-?.. ?...-, I ,| tint . i was to pay nothing to the i irent ? . -? ? ? hm| i be . ? i . \ , goo.I de?i ..r in?-)..-, ? ? is ma le . - om pa v in I.nu -i.ni i, b van I Ike Nun nial I iii tirol puny, which ow in ? ?r Hie ?? as li now ? any. Some -rps wei., takt ? 1/ it lon of a ? ? ? ? * ? ' ?? "i ria, hui ? In n ive fallen thru igh. i . - ra ms 1 lo keep Hie li , ? i ? ut Mond ty ile ? ? rina "f tim .'i nt nt St Mil lt ls understood that et- Hunton, .>r Vir? ally, have l" "ii i assist Collei ior-<>rBrral Hondo ami Hie -,..-. lil t ou intel e np.... e i to i" Hell ( |..,nv. A' m.- eon fr rr nee ol Pan-I lt ctrle ..lt.-, t i - I un ti li . !-? ? Hr. Koaers and lila eon were i.i present, and the Hireling ? ? entirely liannontau*. lils understood thal the pea Kleeirlc and National ??...?ni.t.iiils hue agreed to "po i their -' in i in- nen I p . . i. heil at lou* are not w mi ina thal the Pan I keirle directors ? " ul their sloe* quietly before ibe Inhalion ls elided I v 1.1 aminei vYllbtir, Who paused II 's .ipi"n .110.1 for in- patrol ntne rears ago. enid lo a Iriend ad .y or two ago 'lui he in 1 made a soi tract to go to I nglaud In Aprl it a salsi 1 -. s mont 1 ni'i.i.' He wiso intimated Hui) 0expected tu Mpre seul tn" Interests s iroad ol toe Pan-Kleolric < ompany. - ? TBA in'; TO i w IPR a .11- r 11 sim 1 iv. WashibuTOX, .lim. 30 (Special).?-The Re? counting ofllrers of tba Treasury have ter luau) lean regarded the nepal 1 tai lerled upon the Sletes lu i>'ii aa adebt agalust wblob moue) duo to tba Mule* ny tho United btetoa might ba set off. Por lastance, an ap pi .pimi,un ol I 15,0 ?". '.'.?- ma le In 1 ?:i to pay aol dm of the -1.de of i.e.n?ia. Tbe Secretory of tb 1 declined te m,.ke the payment beoause be found that Ueorgte WHi debtor te Um United Suttee la $51 -j.h..11. Mr. Hammond, of Georgia, baa repotted a bil taro which forbids Hi" ..tti: "is ol ibe 1 reaeery to treat the un pmd portion! ol the direct tai aa aaet-off agalnata claim la favor of any State, A minority, consisting of Mt -?!-. Hepburn, lotta; Banney, BaasaehuaetM; Parker, .Sen Turk, indi sawell, Wisconsin, submitted a report to-day in whit ii they univ, that the delinquent States iiiiii nut ii- releaaed, bul if they ure rel seed the Government chtii return lu the States that li.ive paid iii" il reel lix In tull Hm entire amount paid by them. Nearly fl 7.500.000 ol tba orig. Ital -11,11.ntl levied lits lie.-it paid, nnd almul lil,.'....tiiiiioi stands charged sgalnsl fourteen Stales. ul which iii'ue tuan ?. ,i> h.,1 'in ls dlle Hom the -late- of Alabama, Georgia, Mlsslastppi, North Carolina, Ten Beseee, Texas and Virginia ? ? ? li it'll Lt K THE SPREAD OP PLEUBO PNEUMONIA. \Y s-iiim. ins, Jan. 30.?The House Commit tgrleultnre to-da) began tba consideration of the iuds im oded to prevent tho spreading nf ptanro-pneu? monia among domestic animals. The eomnsliMe was ad? dressed by Mr. Wltaon, ol iowa; Bepreaaatatlva Brook .?nu. Iga, of Kentucky; Mr. ruins, of New-York. Com ? ni-ultim r Colman, of Hie Department of Agrleulture 1 Dr. Salmon, ol yo- Bureen of Animal Industry; Mp Uoyd, ol Maryland; end Mr. Towera of Kaaaaa City. Dr. Salmon explained tba aatnre of pleuro-pneumonla. ll. said lhat the Hash of Infected iiiilmiiN waa not in|ur i.ui - a- tooti ami aa bed effrcts bad bera knows io reanlt from its into. The di-ease was cominuiilealilo lo animals wit in 11 u pi riod of i'.fip-i n mootai arter infection, there fore, tba quarantine should be extended te a period nf einitti-eu mouths at least. Mi. ssiison expressed Hie niuiii.n, iii.ii lim lime in calves between tue East aud Weat facllitoied tba trausmlaslee ot Um iIIboosq among animals. All of tba apeakera favored a liberal appropriation to enable the Department of Am lc.iii ure to aatabllsh aud m.m.1..rn quarantines unit stamp nut disease. [*hej int..i>.1 a measure thal would mu allow the payment nf du tn .lie s to shippers foi -tink found io lie Infected and deal roy rd. where 11 appeared lhat proper precautions lind not in.11 taken by tba exporter to asrertniu the h...limul condition of nm stock. Several of the nen expn seed tba opinion that the committee should rcpnrt B bill lui luillug disunite* of hogs and oilier ilomeslio .minutia. - ? ?? Ask'lMi POR TM REMOVAL <?r s ci,KKK. WaSHIBGTOB, Jun. 80 Rpecktl).?li isntnlin s'ni.il lintt Mr. lirliimlil lias tcpiested Ibo resignation of ll. C. 1 lark, who was recently appointed clerk of tim Poretgn Atiuirs Oommlttaa Thu satlon aaema to bara been brought about mainly by the lulluenc.- of Mr. Blanchard mid other LoUlatBBB Democrats, who nave t al,e. 1 ,uim,ti,ni i.. 1 ne rep..n of the Potter Committee, ? Illili coiilulns some unproved alienations BgBlUat Mr. Clark, ?bo was Governor Kellog*'* private secretary m U70-'77. ? Tin: PORT MViiu COURT MARTIAL WaBHIBOTOB, Jan. 30.?Adjutant (Jctn-nil Drum hun written 11 loiter lo Chief Blfnel fhBOBt lla/tui In tt-i aid to the recent court inartlal couveued at Kort Myer, Vu., lu which bo says thal the Secretary ol Wai ? .1- I.I , ? ,. i and Jan m. SEMINARY FOR rabbisical learning. IRTIIODOI IIBRRRWS H MIS -ll AOAIXST Ul. li i oitM M"S : ME NT. A inn, i un nt Im- been ob foot among the irthodox .i.tt< ..I tim . ountr]. and asprolally tho* lcm lu .\.".v-s. prk, for some tlate rn favor nf rounding a leraluary lol .: In Hus city tl: U shall mt .mit pi ove a aetback to ni" pre-cut rad leal reform noveinciil, bul . . i SO he lt p'.uo in which tilture - for th" mlntotortal eell lug tao needs ol such an laalttatlon lae recently been targely distributed, lt is signed by tatngseven well-known orthodox Rabbis; Dr. II. I'arelra Mendea, Dr. Alexander Buhot and Dr. De Bole Randee, of tins my; Dr. 8. Morals, of PhBadelpbta ; Dr. ; ie... in., m. ol Newark ; Dr. H. Bobneebarg, of Belt) ..me, .md iir. A. I'. Mendea, of Ne? pori. Tbeeemlaary i ill pr.,' ii.lv lu- situ ne I in ti.e lotter part of tho city, ind until enough money can be rataed to bi luildlngs, -nih apattmeau will be bured as ahull prove emporarlly adequate. Already it bamber of Healthy Jtws iiivd Intonated incmeelvoa in i.e matter. In this city nmt elsewhere Um i in the orthodox synagogue* were devoted to a treat exteut yesterday to tbe new cause. Max Coben, lie librarian of tba Maimonides Library, of this city, ipoko last evening la.Philadelphia la favor ol the new .emin.il). Dr..--. Bonis hil, on Hie other hand, , mil" .ii from Phile lelphla in ipi ak in Bee York. Dr. Kubin, iddroaslBg a largs eongngatloB at t ia Avahetb Cbeaed synagogue, LexiBgtoo-eve, ami r*tfty-Bfth-at., edee ?.itel! tin- nett- seminary Strongly. DiSClalmiBg my persona] feeling against tho rabbis of he Reformed Uebnw church, ho yet iharacterised their views as the ?? balfneea that make* rautou mut ila l mn." lint t ten wet,. I. ie college at Cm ?mn ill, ii bose president, !. M. SS 1 e. .tie nf the I ii the ni.mu.ivenient, a votary of the old fault, lt rould mi ,t i in i ni -.ti tho need for a seminary hero lu Dr. \. linn's estlmatlou, I u his discourse at tbe Weet Nineteenth Street Syna (Ogue Dr. Mnrai-said : " lt inu-t bo n iiuitter of inteii-e ui portanor that should cause me to leave, even turu -itiiH.it ii. that congngetton among whom In Phlladel ibta my duly baa so long tala Itvtiiiiie tm. Brat time u many yean that my face will '>? mlaeed (sabbath norning from mr pulpit there. Hut tue cause warranM t, and that cause ia Justice. 1 bare io address )ou In avor of a matter wbiub may not imnsrdlatoly benrOt rour own spiritual belies, uni eventually win rateethe .i liol., imus.' nf Israel. The Brooklyn Synagogue has ro lUeated rout al.I lu null.linn Hilt high tuihnol of iiebrett learning lu your great metropolis. The Inert tiilo i will s.eadfi-tly lioltl to ibe tialiliniis of Moses sud tbe fathers, Bul reit Inn upon boastfulness ami Vnln ,'lorv In Itself. Men and women. Judaism ls ou Hie ,-erge of dissolution. Will you Iel tbe old faith p rub shell 111 Hiieh ways you cnn raise il lo th" highest minerie of glory. Indjun you to pleoe lt there once mire where it muv be surrounded li) bnve soldiers who, f they cannot defend lt, will yet dui -yee, dis (ol tue re Igton tit ibe fathers ttiins.i preservation has already o-t the blood nnd tears of milli..ns of our race. ' ?- -? - - .1 SEQUEL l<> FISUEVS tOROERlES. lAWia, KIRBY AMD /OHMBOJI Allin-sri'.I> POBBBBP> IBO HsMlll IM'i-II IBSBB, Charles Davie, David C. Jobaaoa Rad AJberl kiiity were taken to the District Attorney's ofltaeyea lerdny morning by Deteetlvea von Oerlehten.IItakey ami Riobard O'Connor, ou benah warrants ebarglng theaa sith keeping gambUne-houaee. Tba defendants bare .."ii keepenofwell known resort-. DavU's ptacobeing it so im Weat Tvranty-nlnth-st., end tbal of Kirby a lohnson at Mo. 6 Weet Taenty-etghth-et, The charges kgalnat the three men m.- founded on the forgeries which ivett' i mun.ll tod mi Hie Urtu nt .Viigust, ileuheliu A Kauer ly their bookkeeper, Prederleh PIsbeL Mabel, wbo had lim cnn tl dence ot bil Bm plo J en, drew checks lo lietiltous imraone wboeenames reeemblad iimse ot persons wltb .vb.nu tho linn hail dialings, ami h..Mired thu Miniature to them ol JoeenbS. Blots, who waa eatborlsed te eign tor tiic linn. He Baye thal ba second 060,000 of the Ih-'.n's money in th kl way and Hint (30,1)00 of Hus lunney waa lost in gambllug at tho tooma ol Kirby A fobnsou, lu Fweuty-olgutb-at, aud ?M),0U0at Davie's pince. He ilsosass lhat all tbe detanents knew tbal the rhecks tier., forged uinl * nut tm Indorsements were lu Ills handwriting mid tbal thu money belonged to bia em ployers. .s cn ii ?iiit for the recover) ol the money aaa began in IbeHuprr.Court bj the Brm agalual Itavla, Klrbj end aid tl at orien ol a oom] romlsa In nie. Inspeeloi I!) ines, tilth Hie I Du I- I'll.lav nlulit .il Nu Kbrhj Bl No. 'i sse.-,; twenty Jnlin-iiii, uinl il un tint f.ett hud t detectives named, arresl im ii. i rweui] nliiiii -p. eighth st., and Johnson al Minutiae) I louse. .Iiulgn Donohue, lieforu tvnoiu the limn were taken, nt dared that the ball Ita Bxed nt gi,OOO ta each eas". Jacob Hiilp>ey ol No. ni Lexington-eve., became bondsman for Davis, John J Mahouey.ol Bo. 14'JJCasl llfi.t-tliii I st., Tor .lohnson, ami William McMahon, of No -jiu Wes t Tort) ninth st., for Kirby. Tbe Indict inentH each otiuti.iu Hine counts, ebarglng tba keeping of a norn ta be naad for gunin.im.-. tue allowing of au asMbllsbmenl or apparatus M ba ssad for gambling, aud lino muluuiniii*- of a putulu uui?iUn.o. instructs him ?' to express his gruvo di .ole i.-iie. gi tba conduct of Lieutenant (irene, of tbe Miguel Corpse st ho, be eye, baa manifestly fniiett so far in ins career 10 oom prebend iho dettee and reaponelbllltei of ? eommtaafened oiliii-rund to reali/.e BUM the uso of haren, insulting .md abusive tangnai o toward asea who. trout tbelr position, cou! I not n-piy to lt, strikes st Ibe very root of military discipline uinl evidences tn tin- officer so acting a deplor? able want of sell control, which if pentatrd in would de? monstrate lila utter tinfltuesa for cotnuiMud. . . . I'll.! beorctnry of War also ttaema ll bis duty lonprobata the iinie "mi coarse mni uer In wblcb Hie otlli ers i umposing Hie court trruic i Hi.- counsel for tbe licensed men. Bueb couduct ls utterly unJuatiBable in oil.c.-rt lilting iu mili tarj courts In the cap iclty ol .1 idgi -." SENATORS .SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT. un: DBM0CRAT8 scstaib bu action ib wiih HiiI.IUNi; PAPKIte PROM THE SKBATK. Wasiiinotox, Jan. 30 Special).?The Demo* eratic eOnuton met in caucus today to conekler tho Bourse they ibould pnnue lu nferenea to thu Preel li inatlon lu deolinlug to allow head-, ol di monti lo transmit to the Beuata papen relating to tbe lula Thoso who thought Ibat a proper regard for tbe dignity and rights of tho Senate lu this ; a oul 1 ludo ? Demo ratio Ben itori ti 01 1 look party lines and Withhold their rapport from tho Pmldenl ns long as be asenmes tee right to tr.-at public records ns ids prlvdfe property wen mistaken. Alter a short discussion tba Benaters smii practical nnanlmlty doclded to sm poit ile- I'tesntent In 1 - views. There waa .?ii nf 1 -i-i.11 ?? ? at in -t. nut ll ainouu ed i" little. lr f ill certain ippotntine t- aero mon or leas dis - r.-i.. 1 v i:ii tin. iv - dent, .1 1: ba 1 given pub! a utter? ance, to theil vlewa an said to bas e been most earnest In their determination to support thal ?- I m. Among these al',' .-ccitnl'l lld lt. Hie C lill 11 III I ll I f fhn CB Hair ?. and Voorbi e.. it 1- l rldenl that by so 1 li ey I ethelrpeaei with the I'rceldent I'be lo| "?. 1 be lo i"t\ mil- reaolutloo, .... h ? . j . i tbe caucus aaa authoi lied te iblle : . it ? rli in an l action of iii" l?i ted to the Sci te through Kinnie] Ucncrol Uurlond lu bis letter nf January 20, i~-ti. and that wo cordially support ibe Executive [benin. Mr. \ ? nant, which ls considered significant, >ec.im.. n is known thal In Hi" 1 Commit roted In fuvor of calling for the papen minting te the td ministration of the Internal Revenue Collector, Mc. 'nnnicl,, who waa suspended sv.dle tbs Senate WM iii ? ?--iii. .. lt ls believed tint Mr. Vance mil ito tim only Demo ndc Senator who ipporttbe President. Among thora who it tho. Br. Gibson, It waa he who . resolution finally adopted. Tbe moat ex* ended ipeech -,t is wade by Mr. Pugh In favor of Darne? rs who . w.i" Huller, Call. Col M xey, Coke and Cockrall. Mr. Kenua tailed uti.-mnm to tin- resolution submitted In tbs ., dr. 1 tatt ter tba consideration ol Exei uti' ? munn ? lion ? a M1. li. ck .-ni i the D.mn el tine 11 discussion of t.i" issue between and lim Pnaldeni In open publicity given to everytbine pertalulna ? ? ? to the Di in crate, hut ie tlid liol li po Icy to c-'ii iidernoml atlouaopenliiaesstun.be ausejevery ala d r .. , .... n '?" w.i-.ii 1 h.- snrea 1 1.1 ? ...? 11 -i -? over Hie country. Other Pen curs sgreet! wltb dr. lt ck. am! tin mtli no i in il -eenie 1 1,1 be ol all 1 u il it would lu- best to foll ?11 .ii.in ni ponsl lerl ig nominal "ns b ibln 1 closed doors Tl . Bop itali lbs not yet ca eda caucus 1 ..1 li 1- thought prob mle that they will by Monday or 1 u< ? lay, -?> ? . pp.. d. ;:-. Ws-iiim rox, Juu. 30. SI ijor R. 8. Vickery, pring*. Ark, upletlon of th ? s: roy in 1 N ivy mspital tn i :; pre 1.: ttl >n i^v then 1 epUonol patlenta t ? n Bu Heath,Ol nance Depart neut, has been h.1.1.1I to proceed from tne National Armory, Sp In -. io Hart! ???!. Conn., t >r tho pu pose of in . , :,i uiufactund for Hie WASIIINOTON VOTES. \St-i:i\.. tog, Saturday, J in. in i - 01 rna i-i.:- ii ii. li : t estimated nt ? .-itrv Hep .ititi, ni H, tl 'In- pun.:, debi -? atetoeut rill ?b?w .1 .lc reuse for tbe n mtb .?: ? ?.""<>. St i . 11 i> pt Till I'm SHH ST. The Preal 1 prencuted gold wutcbes and chains lo Captain I. I 1 ? the 1.. un.ni burk I ? lg lost uh lb rtiam. fur - boone r .1" ? ? ou in .1 iii i't 1., mi-1:1 ii- I" 1. -tn' m. The President bas par n'lnshlp Swift, a boy formerly In the postal ur vice who v . - .led ol Violating one of ne pi.-: n reno itlons in lotting s mall pouch which be kins tu tue railroad station, aud who la unw? in at tink- n , the casa qu .- tn tbe pnitc 1 .. re to pardon n per ...i. oho ? tied lui md sentenced, and lt . iity. Tl 1 I OB VII I.IM. lu COBS S. louis-, -, at pr -e-t 1 .. .-? .r si:.,ii^-t nf th.- inn..1 ??-. - 1 disp neb te the Secntery ol liS, 1 -- .. tbe eump ellon of a .? Irom seoul, ' ..r.t.> Pekin, China and hus iv nh tba outer \\..r! 1. Hs .. - 1 rr| orts negotiations ililli^ to tbe 1 tr . ? ? ? it nf a -'ii 1. ? r linc troin MANY DIPLOMATIC DELAY* AMERICA*] GOODS RETZ8D BY (IHJLI. in: sse.NS vTBT Ul/' CLAIM 0. .il., isn. i, srArkg BAB BOT in-1 v PAIIX Wabhixotob, Jan. 30.?Access hag I,.-, caincd to papen here which ill... li < ? an bits - ref Anrarlcaa dlplewMttabtatory. Ou a ig 1880, tba American Beak Boto Company eonaigued -.!, Wella, Pargo rn c.. twenty-fear eaora af Peruvian banb-aoM Conss and four cases of Peruvtaa iii.;.-, st,.mps. Tao consignment wea rained at 934,700, -i*.? fa.-e \ niuo of the bunk notes ran up Into the rn , but Hwy lijiti not, nf course. received tba official stamp oi' tho Perurtaa Uorernannt. n/elta, Pargo 4: Co. Bblppad the goaeete Paaaaraby ? Paclfle Mall steamer. AtPaaaera Bray were reshipped en board the British steamer blay of the PaetBe Steaei Bavigatton Company, sybila Bm blay wes lying ot* the pact oil; Miali.-'.- abe waa boarded by tba Cailtaa cor. vet te Cbeeabroeo. Her cine,, *u ererbentod end ti..j Pei ai tan i mik note's and postage stamps IreasfSnad m the Cbaeal boo di spita Bm protests ol Um captain al tba Ishty. Ifeaara. Kalla, Pargo m Obs hud to reimburse tbe Araerleas Bank Boto Company fur t ia value of the eonalgnBMnt and bnmedtal ly u StetaToke the pawer of tbs i sited Btates Oevere. u, nt te compel or panned ? I bili le p -j Um m m tum fe3 1,700 with Inter. -r. Sr;:.;.- il of MM ir-aiyof IftTITrttbflilllItlpnlstsa lhat tho liberty of.-'coiiimeie.- shall extend to ml kinSaef merchandise, excepting thora only which are disim ;ulsbed by Uta nama contraband." Tbeafoltaaraa list >f contraband gooda, whmh among other Impl bmbM of var, Include such ol aleta mal rial aa "bl mcklers, ipe in, breaetplsB ? and i o.t:- of mini." Article 19 expressly states that "all other nerebandtae. . . . shall bc held and consniorcd is froo nud aubjeots of free .and lawful ram Bern bo that tiny may le: carried and mn sported ni Hie frc st manner to bulb tin- OOBlraetleg turtles, even to the. placet belonging to au ci.mit}, . tenting only tboes pl iou wbteb an al thal time beeieged ir blockade i, aud to avoid u.i doubt in this pertM ti.ir li s declared that those places only ure besieged or block iiictt wbteb areactuallj at: tabed i.y a keBlgenal ferae" ?apaiii-ie praventtng iho entry oi the neural." The British ateamec blay waa not attempting te violate miy iioi'k.nie. The ifoo.i- seised belonged to ABsertoaa dUzena, and sVelbss, Pargo I < ><? antletpBtod ae liiiicu.iyi in getUog their claim promptly rattled. I hey were all tba mora sanguine of but beeauee a ilmltar co laigameot of bank bob i i bey had shipped to tbe CbiUan Gtavernmeat had been wised by a Peruvian star-inp and promptly resp i rhea proper re pre-em tUoos wen mada in tbs Burlier datory of the cara mo tot tbe eorreapondenca oe int ot tlc BtaM Department aim B'ella, Pargo A Co.waa :ouducted by the Sect ? . nf State,W. 'Hinter. Oe October 0,1880, ho write to sv. S Co. that it was liar Hy tun tool ?? Unite .tc lon by tbe I billen authorities, but from Mr. Carte ?- then i* little room M ?; ,? tbs luiitor wBI b.: pnseed by bim wi u ill possible sod eonventoni i 0 r SE9 '?tr. i.vinis wrote m Wella, Pargo iS Co. Il bad uggested to Bim that the wi ar hythe Chilians iran intended ai a retaliatory measun for tbe similar lei/.uie ny um Peruvian QoverBmentof lank aoteela tended for Uta Chilian Oorernment, and be t... ? ... ? ... ., i a .tn- ti. u the Peruvian Government bad nstondtbe Mr. Bratts wrote: " Mr. Oaborne bas icen Inatrneted Ulai Uda Government eaaaot rant to lim Infringemeati of tbe coromenial our cltlz ins hy eu i". , I . u ol mutual retallattou can be regarded as In-tify nm m.- bii nt, or ss lu perilling thu n.'hi >.f the neutral owm i -... the property io icuiecs from the party lu I.-ult." s letter from Mr. Hunter on January 1-, 1881. N'S what sbnwd I* ???? Cblllaus bad been n. ? ll the bunk BOtea. Ile Wrote; "lt 1- lei.mt 1. .. rom Tartans source* that tue ti i es py the Chilian (oren are being forced in Peruvian ellison! al a payment for if propert) seised by --.:.i fori-i ' On .1 , -i.aruta"tbenowly appointed MinUu-r ol ? ... i Ul ii .? . OllUtrj !-???:.'- Il i ... I '..-I-.." nu Juiy -. ISSI. Mr. Hunter wrote -tn.- ant? ler 1? lu suspense," and explained thal :;.e i lillian Gov eminent batt nfuscd to renard ibo affidavit nfThei B. I re-nulli, secntary of tbe American I k Note ( uany, aa sufficient evidence tbal vi ben it was selie I, and had I --..i that the aftiduvits of tbe president and ?-idem would in- more acceptable, mchadditional evi enoeaatoi nrnership waafurnished i that point ? ? Ou Juiy IA Mr. Hunter arrota Wells, largo A-Co. that tbeCulliauOovrrumrnt wanted intractbe ? ie Aiuerh an Hank Note Cnn.p.iii md il:" I' > ian iiot-eruiueut. lt seems that tba Chilian uo - .-peeled that the}' hu I ie mil.- lot iti?-ir bank noie- than wen tba Peruvian Oeverument. lim A'ticricun Hank Note Company refused to gratify meir enrtoatty on the Mel tbe rea tract wal i nilli.lent! ii. i.i lal- tuc CUIliau Mil inplied thu' tbe Mans ne; mn w .s not ?? eoi.it len Hal bul merely private." On November 28, 1881, Mr. Homer ii im "every blag that eau properly .loos ta tba n tc i .-st of the e. ii tn mt-1" being promptly and earneatly ittended M by tins Oovemmeni." bu July IS, XHfi, Mr. Pnllnghnyaen wrote as foBowsto Wells, Para io.: u Tba recent and praaaal eoadtttoo ot in: aol been favorable to apmnuoiis purauan a ..rei dina ol t meter." Ob Bereaibrr 17. 1 -*.'. Mr. I'r. un.-. Iniy-eu wrote that the Chlltaa Uovern* inuit hail prop.is. <I t'i n.iiuuit th" claim to mb.li.ii ion. Ste.l-.,. Pargo .'. i ... at tl-st protested, but Ultimately, tiring of the delay.consented. Tbeu Ibo Slate Denert iin nt was um sun.-d ap about i.e matter lot several months. On April 12.1883. Mr. I . * " I'be cara baa made no lurtber prognss t bau the siltation by the Chilian Uovernnienf ot a l iud elaborate argmueut of Ita own side ot ibe case. lt baa been deemed best to bare the papers tt . l..re :r lining a reply. Thia BB tba translator eui only le vote me , time to tin- work a- n ay br span I from eur. rent business, baa occasioned delay whwh it i? boped aiaj ioou bo al aa "lid." Ibo claim was then allowed to ba dormant for| twoyeara Oa Pebruarj 28,1886.a" ctol ra ? i lou," requesting the President to take all propel mt ism ? io boure Un i.nt-i ru i em ol indi to pst the claim was re srred to the Committee ou i..m.i. si! nr ? a J rr ported lack favorably, but Congrasi adjourned liefon Ibe nra ution could be passed. Oe Marah 23,1885, vi r Bayard rroti to sveiis. Pargo .s. <'?>. es follows: '? .sit Impression - tii.it uo other course Hun that of arbltratiou wo i t ?> likely tn result In favor of the claim, In Maren 20,1885, in response M a cn ..plaint frmu a. -, Pargo .v i o. about the delny. Mr. Bayard wrote: ' r iintl.y iii casca of tba kind, when li is prapraad M i miiiit tue ipi"--, ma to ai 'nitration, tue party making Clo imposition regards further discussion of the -un,, ct on ts aerlM as closed, rhera an bo sufficient raaaona to leem your i i.-t> an ezwpttoa ta tids rata, Cntlimust ither pay of her owo accord or pursuant to the dei >r tbe arbiter-. Sba bas bitberto declined voluntarily tu rafi aud her oiler to arbitrate mut be eonsldere I sa le? llcatlon of a tit .-ire OB lmr part t" a friin further discussion. lt Lt not ene i linn ib le that any oilier couree, even if authorised in? expedient, woiiitt induce her to acknowledge uer e 'ountiibtlity." li.eic ii ter tho caee continual w itara ?er until, ou January 20 of thia year, a r.-o.uiion wia introduced imo lue House by Congressman Felloe, warn requesting the President " M take such measures is may be proper to induce the Government of Chill ta >iy tin- afonsaid amount of money to Wells, Pargo A 'o'" rms vm referred to the Committee en Poreiga tlTuirs. Hero th ? case BOB re-ts. .IV fX CONVICT As .1 B UL Al I 1N l > 1ABAPOLM, JgjD. 30 -Special*. -Tho lilll? ie tnilgnattoa orar tbe appotnttm ut ?<: Barney Ceany, > Baratta aa thiel vim bed nevad tsra terms In tao peal satlary tot highway robbery, to tbe poeBJoe of mab i en- nt tim t nion Depot In Ihbf city, ta maktai wrloes rouble tor tue Oemeerata who SraommenBel aim. the appointment was male ni nu the rai|neat el Ooagressaiaa '?yuiiin, but he ts tr} mg lo shill the reeponslblUty ta tn* Kimom alta ^tme eWleers wbo signed Conny's neem* iit-ndation.'mid m a spirit ot rengaaace they are nu* tn e iieuiiig to defeat Bynum't Bomlnattoo foi rcoloettoa, n uecumpTuhlng which, tbe fi. nd-i-f Mr. Hendricks vim.u nie Coneraeaman so bitterly Bntagoalaai, elli ifirtily unite alth them. IA. Smtinrl, the liemoeiaBa ?I ?!e organ bus made conroy'-, appointment tbe ptetssl or an attack upon the Admiulstntiou and it dj m '?- jo mow lo dar? sr hy thtavn. highwaymea, bribers, tlend 'ii.ts Ulld;tlle lil.e BK given I'.dera. positions ll] !'? m lani Cleveland, while honest mu! competent Hems - ? I ira e'lseu no conshtanttoa -s> nil IB80ONDISQ JEWELLER CAPTCBEB, PBOTIDBBCB, Jan. 3t> Special).- I be laputio nTexa.sof J. B. iir.it/, the BhaOOBdiBg |ewetrj fobber 'rom Chicago, has precipitated matters in UM Beef ? adolph Sbakmaa, who t>ou,-ht eal t.rut/.'s bemawaaj aorta 132,000, fat ap,0OO, tbedaj befonboBed. TM lewellers' Hoard of Tra-le hu* boyootted BhekmBB, and igpreeaedan Intention of praooeattng bim tor hts mm lection with the Drats inuit, r Bbakmaa bow wann he boyeo!i r.ilsod anti -.viii turu over to lbs ere lil ' - ? ral/, nil th" proceeds If be U tilde n lilied BgalBSl BOtM if ffi,000 bela by Orela ria Hmrl t.-in nfaitd ta Muupromlae, but i>r.> alsed M glv ? M.- > labu m a h ?""? li- if lie et ne lo I'roi ldei.ee. Ile e\.res-iod lill llllell llou ol start mg lor lins elly to night. Catarrh ls frequently au iBdlratiOB Sf BBlTtfariae Wt" 'll Bal sys. len. Ayer's SaoaearUta parntaa Hie b..'0d, and thus rte narai haaMBraUMaBBctsd ?ssaanaaa ti also rasjems raaaraae leeaeraal abaaanrgaa, and aravents the iBabami 'rom reacliin-^ rita luntfs uti.) MMBScB Catttrrh should bs realist as a Meed dis -sse. i raBBrad foi nan tiara saawatat s'..rrh. ajpappeeBBwas rory pour, and 1 felt uitseral.ly. Nou* ol tue reiuel.es ' l.stk BBsedei rue .my relief uni ll I , .nu nene st us.n-- tye; t -u-.pal.Ila. Ot wlne'i I have now taken ttve bo.lld- ',0* .-.itarrh BMeasappsaSWA, Bad I eui kv wing strong ea-i stoat; my api.t-'.iic h.is retui'iieil, aud my l.eallli l? fu ly * -"lured - Sanaa l. ey. i o?k, egg Aibuuy st.. ho* on ?aBbbraaai bBbs Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rreuaredbv Hr J 0, Ayer A OB. Lowell. Muss. Huld by BB Ur us gi "ts Price. $1 i ?.v oom *. ff.