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V^XLVf-N* 14,379. NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 2), 188a PRICE THREE CKXTS FRENCH LABOR TROUBLES. OPINIONS OF PRINCE KUAPOIKINE. tAlHES CST Tilt. ITMKM OF MINI".i:S-nt*-.ATION9 Ol' EMrUYI.KS ANH IH! IR MUN. [BT CABU th nu. rmni RB.] l'.,Va:,V<ll'l.-'''--V-rt',i .imericua Catii, Xetri Vompany. L.-Si-ON, Mardi 2'2.-.'iin<-o Kiiipotkiue, thc #n'lc?ait *-ajf.iir.i-t. in rites the follinviiu hitter: ? Anli-'l 1.'elisa my opinion of tim nittiutlon lo Frauce in vol. .i? .lion rn itli IkS PsSStrTWls strike. I do lt the more willingly an iu ruy nashs HM l'r.'iich pfSSB btu not yet Ten.UfA tlie lull meaning nt this tt HU or the gravity of ?>., MtiLiti"ii "1 wMsi it ii ia uii'iH"i.i- Tho li-..ding 1 uni lill"':!-, i-vi'ii th.?e avlil.'h SIS l?SSl Mt eympat-iy ax,th iit.rktu.-i.'- irtSTSSISSS. ftaWS almost iiiiniilinou* ls mii.iitti.ic ti at Ike .?M'l.wl.'u jf popolsi tBtst wtrdek r,*-i:ted in thc. killing ol Watnn ? provoked k| thc ur,.-,I t.t the '..U'.inv, too well nerved by it* BklSl tatsr, t-i it* -touly ri-.l'i, Itos "f wages, tis.it*.">i.t-M r.,i .'.not with m-ianl t.i worts aaderteksa by Mtiers -ta ?-.r.-iiiiifiit. iihittetnptr, toaSOlwpsUsi Ikst-upplylne <>t f, ?i Md ..iii.'i ssc" start * '" -atlBsrs, sad espaetallj bj ITLS COSSSCt of ima ,-nis'ii.i-f.raW i.trin ami Ul i.N. tb ii 1,n.,? r.-v i.n.l ti..;i.li"ry. Hut while (trivial so much mots atitiiti.-ii tii.in sassJ to local etMSSS of the i...,-.i/N.!inioinit. tbe press bas oreriMto4 its ststsi nu aaiag .is .mi' of thi- immy symptoms wH.-h lUostrstc 1!..'., 1H1 -Al *tate nf ft olin. StttABg l'lcnth miner, illili BM ii. lin* ly watektag for M-Ner.il years Ike IsU-W ,. . ;.?..,t in Iritti.'.'. 1 tiHN.- assn struck during the last , .. .!?- willi thc iU-ilIO tl..tl .cl l-l 'NNbii'b tl min tlt*I"ltfs ? nt ationt ti-li yean . ,; in nay, 'Strikes .Lt- lOOghl witii ? ri;:n lim., i- ]itit Strikes iii.iv tkow bitter* ...I '.i.i* formerly nakaoWB. Tiny reveal inii.-h ai .-, ? -oil I oih null'!., ami tksy very often remit ia sat* a, directed sot ai formerly agalaet ao-ealled blart .ia! traitors, hal a.-.i:n*t maaagsrs and sta] loysrt tr their ptoperty. Tins ehaaga ls very stgnlfleant; 11 ? unit tbo ri'i.itiinit betwesa Isbor aad eapttal are hre??miag woree aad worts, sad it leettftsa to Um rapM ix lennon ot the aptrlt ol icMiit aaaong workmea. rkt rcakal Deeaxville atesi tins bs ixm-dsersd ss t lUiklng li.t-tinrt- Ol ti.e mw character .-.ssnincil by Itrikeri ircu " As !or Die lr. i , g coal millern' -trike la Ibo Aveyum reston, lt taunt be taoaaeMersd sa episode al Uio whole *, i;,-' ol oatbrsakt wklek wr bave wltassssd during ike ? re yean In tho Monoeturllle miues. AtAozieriu las li.ir.:... aad In fast la all the coal bastasol Ftaaee, lbs Ignorant aisy laiaglae tkal ti.!* aaltatloa kt das to Mit- ii,, faetltil lt doe Urti t,, um thees Im jiii-siiniity for tba nunns to live on i\i-r rsdacsd wages .?uni to suppnrt the roatlaaal ups aad downs ol tbs la* ?lusm.ii systoat tbal leealta in frsqnsnl stoppage ol warfe, aad, sscsa-', saaeetally ta tha target oualanast aad lor.-. -. to tks Kimi of feuds' relations bet treen tass aad mattera, lentiluu toward Baking maa a serf ol tks company, not only in pecuniary hut in polttteal and i,-in;..-.ii- m-.tr-r-. At ifoneeauvtlle minot, where tbe ni ri.:., in 188*2 t,. blow up the ttrosses led tia Ililli way.- by tho ...... i'in> aad tacked a . .1., im* revolt?qa te Ittetar-taaeoui waa thi remit of ibotoogk dtsawntent wltb wages and alton lirstati a.'iiinst tbs prarprletori'attempt ta maka tbani* ?- bellell ol Ui"St- whom tbej call ii.it,ti*. Kotwltbetandiag lbs heavy teatsneat thea pitiioiiui' r '. agutaal the arre-t. l miner% the under* iriouiiiri.il.nit,t. ttlll oontluuad and hoon malted in Ohictxloft'i attempt to blow up the eagtaee.-'t Boase, Later on ws bad the great strike af Antler, wbtcn nw J. i.a i -., ti. ;-h sympathy In the Freaeb prent tl il Kati I. / . wat indu.. 11" ipend navel ol month* among tbe Bitnet** nnd to consecrate ins book, ' Germinal,'to mi -i.i.-.-it- between ibe miners anal employers. hurli r the itt ike at Antler tbe excitement wat to great i ? ?',.-?, trennoua eftortti on tbe part st tbe leaateti bloody outbreak! prevented. About eishteen ii ,,,;,: I.- ago .i -i- ;.ei i< i trike . oi >? searly brui.it in all ii ii.i*in? o' ri.in.-e, both Northern analMoothern. ll .n,i- ch,', I.tai lr. ll -,,ii.f "I lite ital lei-- '.'. la,, f\ ),, rtin .- to be cboaea Depotlet to the Aissmbly.dla . ? .. ? ition In oraler lonhow tae i ny ?-(?:,- ai,le to keep ii ?? n- to the ri- i,r li threak, lt i-t more ?i , fit.ni tin. fat t thal it bad no i onneo'lon nv bat i ? piopwtaorta Atrioadot inint nni.hnnii.il. , newtpapei eorrctpondenl wrote tluii whea raiMirteriaiktd tba mlnett whatbei inareblu , ? . .-t-i then tbe mlnert aaki i nn!.,.* i.h.r. nv ??.?.?ht be. Ile adtli that on theda) when tbe ' -, ' ti fa Bout provoking bill announcing n (urtber reduction ol irajien and iii" nomlna'lon ol aJ in n-h anted t ? (any oui Ibe con mach excited tbal ? tu wu lld -ii, Ij have btsn kill* I the it,i.-1 vt*ntnan of tiittsi- uti Parn Deputlei and ? rs nn Im a, ?? i :'i ?-? t-\, ii, ,1 Uio I".-., m the mini t, both In tn, N'nrtb and on Ibe Lairs, so tIrons a teellu^ ol dlscon lent that If they ara nol j el on atrtke lt ia only heeause I me bj t ,t- ral ag olaiaei tn ..ii.. Dural! ir air vt ii W ll the hope i ilnsd I Tbe pw of aflali - ,,t li .ic.,. ., N.in-r- be miuss sro on lire tinsethe loiied bj ihe mea, sad ths prw-iieel thar tbe may i?e liougbt by ike Ktate, may ttreustben . nitn I'-nn ebaneet ol sm-i, i Ino, nnd the rev lawn of miniutt rrgulatlons will . t-i taiulv ai lng Miict i; mail ne. i I ru port ince. So - it ep for relief eon lae expected fr ii ? iMeaol I.... i ' - - il only on. mea im if fretting out et Ihi and oondemiiatiun, s itbej ? to freely makiug ..-' ofatliecax * i i" there among Hu mtuera asd, however, only an an episode ol i rogrosi amoB| worktngtaen in ? ? n, i,-i before Ti..* min rj to grsal q fl ?? ? I el uanu (act ui I '.ii- iii in,ii amoug the peanaiitiy ot lome , .: l.youi l* : *h. n I -, ? wli.: i- going "i. ' il i "I* in,,ii ti-1 al I lie p Lu-in.f fi, i*r who IOP| OM ii.!* iiit.i ii. Tbeii patleace ran Im explained only by iul*oi, baa i rep! In t ot bj daj -ii. ta I bone .mr of tbe en om a ddenlj it would bats ? tb ii ol 18:11 it i* tall o enl 1 ? -1> ' eg imaaon, poorly p iM ,t -1.- their bread wltb u.e -...iii--,,cn. lt mu?i !?? remembered, bon - t-i i-i- i- not ^ traii.-ie.ut ooc whleb mlghl le change for the helter; lt i* lbs . -. st.. ,1 ol I'lt'l.'i'ii"-,. which lt altogethci iud mut lie 11, h..u.i, y 1.1 oi.sii lilw.i. Wera tbi nf tin- grant) of tba tltuutlon and o take a new atopartare, the BodiOeatloB which ?h. iinavoi'lalde mlgb! bs aceompIia>lia*d \n ii h few i itriiiii.iti.iu* lilt tin -y it.i titi; ti-., to Un' In i.-ht of t ? i. .uti moaHleatlou will then fore oecasiarily in;,-.-... 1 tiiitii below ami In a ri-.oljiiunaiy ?ai ' j3IRTI1DA\ '-I rHE EMPEROR OF GERMANY. Berlin, March 22. rhe Emperor William's - eatorati.iu io bi - icribed to the warm iraowpraval ag, 1 i-ataj lt tbe elgbty-nlath an* : - I in- newapaprrt lo paj lum fervid trlbutea Ou -itu: .11, i vfni'ia i.a:pt roi- wi: i in, .-.a.j tableaux "liants, rcprea ? ? ?? -i. I. lisbeth," I;-., ti OperaHonss. Tbe tbeatra waa erowdad uitlc audience " ba !? rloruii.t- NN.it repeated ,.t a matinee on - .iiti-iiif. Tue prucee.li of bulb en imi.. ...t. i-,,in, i i,. the Roman Calliollo - ? . ty v?..m liiinuiii.iii .1 in ibe evi nlng, 1 he Emu -i ,,r it tbe a iiduwi of ike Palaoe aud wat re clved - ny t ,otni"ii- ero n i?. AU the rapb. ?! tba r i ungraiul .ia,:.-. - iii.im.f *,ii,,: ,i- telegram* were received tram il] of ita. n i.i. 1'bla evaming tbe Emperor attended OWU I'.incf'a itali, |i iel and aolii-,i lu tho NI li He a telegram wm received by the Emperor to-day from Ibe Pope i??| ii.ai,ni; linn on u. urning his ciciiti. rtiulfe >' a!. I'he Oermaa Contulate, Un-Nunn iifriiia-i Lloyd ami ll.iuiioiiir Am, rn-.in ?t>-i...i-iii|i othft-i and Ibe n.- ? '- ..-;?.???.. a |.i,.ft.min of I,m.H.,ic jt?;.,.Liy ? or of i..Lip.-1-oi ii liii.uii'.- btrtaday, -?? ? I'llK'.l.llM DIHCOVERED IS UPPER I.'.VIT. l.'.MK.v. March 22. The discovery ol an ml ..llr..t-l-il alt.-..I.on In if. Il.e ?.spoadaat nt guan iayt tbe diseovory of Iba ?..-:...! ny Nubar r.?-u.t-. expediUoa toto ilia* and stan-- thal ? . ?f tUo bs 'N-1> i . . , ,.,, M to lu. ? . ti... .it,.i?:im...i I'M.',,,..uf ?ii ia hug, ,,,.,?,. lt h. rs thaa awe stratum. rbacaifAaaaatadeatavatrsaaal t - \ln uii-iy f-i-ii'i.- lu.-t...,,] of iifn?K I,- laftrol.-uu- lo Un- BUlfaes lhere u.i* bSea o,t 1.1,.-I ' ,'tt ? s.ii.it ? ,,,,?I,,.,,., j., twgivs io nn.-.-, Bara Li.. day. im -upi .uii gravity of iks fluid um, tAt abtolned ?- reported ..tn --'.. Tba l.-rtnoiy lt Batt far from the ?-' 1 .-, .i , ,a-t .inti :- ,1, -t ? il>a*fl am eaahy I fieri Milli! < .'A i Un, .M.tn U 'ii Ho i.iiveriiineui ivrr.y of the *-?) !? lui trrntory w .eifin jit-truluuni wu. reeeutlr illa lovs-tafjiia, r.-v, rn J ti?- fael thai ibe gaoloaioal foru,*. at-u of the ..I.uiail ludli alt. tue exialeiii* of it Jai^c oU field. The mithorltlf-a hare ordered a nuDiLer of botlutf* to lie immediately uiade for the purpose of defining the Tl.-i.i amt base set si.out devilo-pln* tho yield of tho p.-troii mu ou the largest po.il ldc seale, mic. gl-aD^to.sl's nunn plans. BOW LiVND VALUATIONS WILL BE FIXED. IKE! AND TO lit. MADE A DKb'I'OK Ol' THE EMI'Il.K FDR MIK AMlHNT TAIU LASl-LOIib-i. I.onuon", Miiiili 82.?It ir* alliriiii'sl this ovon Iiik by iieraon* believed to kno.v thal IfsetS never linn bren any totindatlou for the StatoasSBl that Mr. iliad stone Intended to ask authority to lsiuo a loan in order to secure funds to carry out his sehctuo to buy out tho Teni estate aVBSra of Ireland. It lt now declared that the I'ren.l-r'i scheme proposes tho appointment of a commission of exp.-ru to lix the value of lue various btad proptlUSS ll Ireland, which at these valuations are to bo handed over to Oio possession of the (iovern brent In exchange for cotifola. In this way Ireland ls to be madia b dctitnr to the Empire for Ult. entire amount paid to the landlords, lasetklt With tnterest, the whole min to be paid Into the Iinpernil treasury by Irelnn.l In Instalinentt within the term of fifty years, at the end of which terni the lisseet Hri tobstoms lasowaem This pinn Involves n domestic irrnnircmerit between Uta gov? ernment of Ireland anti the tenants?Ireland becoming the tenant of the 1 lin pi re and sab -let ting to the ecu piers atsaamwkoaa aggregate will include rent, taxes Hnd a levy to meet tho interest on the consol*, and create a sinking fund for their Baal ll'iul latina, ll BSeSSSatily Involves homo rule. Tho political deadlock continues. The Tari of Koes* bery, secret irj f?r -foreign Affaire, t -d'v bald s ooBfer fm <i with Mr. ..ia i.*t ,!,.. iii,. Cabinet nv.is not sam* tunned to a *peeuil lnee'lin: to-tl i> ititi..iil-.li lt nv.is ru mored on Saturday tbal tba. polltleal tltnatlon would icii-lt' siiiti a summons ne.-err, John M.nicy. Hurl (ir - Ula. Earl Spencer, and Mr. i'la.intone are olicnae int; plain for adjustment ot Um diflhreness nt preeeal disturbing iii.- ? abloet. Michael !> iv,tt. in an address to the Manchester l.ib aral Club thia eventiis. raid that Ireland sin "id base .. .. ii ve rn "r nm th tbe font fol of sn III,-| -nt troops to defend the la-fi an' tbe power to veto any aet ol tba ind. Par? liament, If the i .institution -'multi be violated the Um? pire, with Itt ::: "-is- ii o power, thould dei ri vu Ireland of ber l'arllameat* He biiuiell was a free-tradei and did not believe that the Irisn would shut oat Bngllib gO'till. ..ir. Qlsdatons oeenpied bl* ntoal pises In the llunss ol Ctimrooni tins afternoon. He appeared to be In excel? lent health amt iplriia, II. Campbell-Ilannorman, ta>c retary fr War. annoaneed thal ihe (Joverauient bad withdrawn ti e Biitlah noons on tbe Nile t" Aawonaa lair William Va-rnuu-Uarcourt, Chaneelbir nf ibe Ex chequer, replyinc to Mr. Ooacben, i nd th. Government ii a* mn di ji ,s, d 'ii a |,|ioi nt a spf ti il c in 'iii' I i-f I" ex? amine Into nnd ni.mt upon ibe silver i|ii.-sti in, bea'auie t'.e tpecLi] fo'iiuii sion wilcb was ii'W Inquiring uno rio- ia ll-f - of the depression of Had'' in "ll ll lil al. proba? bility cover tae uiver queel) >n In iu work, INCIDENTS FROM lin: GERMAN CAPITAL itiiMK BISMARCK?A I'..il DYING?A Iillv.i i;v Kl'HS'l I). tm rai:i i. ro ini THtantr. ] Copyright, !--.:. hy ihe Xorth American i tool. Xi ws Vomnant. l.m.'i.iN. March 22.?The report thal Bis? marck, halag lick, is going to Mirum.tr, offered to hun by Emperor Francis Joseph of Aaitrla, is Wholly un? founded. He called upon Emperor William to-day to roogratalato bim npoa hla birthday and staid over au hour. The poet ("heftier lt d. tag, Ths Poliah party bavoabandoned tho j.i-,.'>-ct offonnd Ing a Pollifa i.ew.*i.a,ier In Hf rim. Bappold'i brewery, tbe largest in Merlin, waa baraed to-day; li.ss, a nilllloS niiir- -. Kezt Friday tbePraaatanUpper House will eonalder til'' ( lllllf.I 1.1NV. * WOUNDED IN lilli BFXOIAN RIOTS. Fl RI NC Bl GKNUAHMKS AMi - I Lil.. I s-1'AM lui: UV - NI rflllNY. l'lti -si ls Min.'i 22.?The ^.'ii.l uni"- nnd strikers at Serain* ara In dliorgantzed eonfllei fo-d.iy, anil biitii tides base been Qrlug on each oilier. Many pei ."IIS ll ive I"' -ll NNo IL, dell. ? no disorders I sve i - yel neem re I to-d iy. 'i be .-.ti lier repoi is . r the ..i ar bl?i rlott al Jemeppe, Tiiienr .md -fr.n.--. in Belsium, on Naturally nltht.Wi re all far abort of Uieaetu.il truth. A great amount of proper.) waa damaaed or ruined at each place by the -. At Liege a Ighi there tva- an open doo Bivi be I ar eeo tbe troops which had been maned lhere for i\u- protection of Ihe place and a lu.-e b ,dv of nu.i:I'lii-1?, who wet>' inarching acm -r Hie town for ? pill po. ' . ? ..'ll Illili ?: ' ll. I 'ie Ii.-,ll NN ? .,?-.' re ali i prulungt ', inn dual y re-ults i In tbe repulse >,f , nt- tnarehistt r i y wi t however, until the troops chanced upon them ,n th Axed bayou i-. \ ..I. number ol tuen un both tidet nv.,-, ? i. -omi' idea of tba mu ii- nu I me of ike un? dent ii--;- ,1.ny be lonued fi oin ihe fad tli ti 1, la] i", ssa than <;,"".> regular troopt are on duty ug the district disturbed by thc rioter*, on Satur? day. ' MISHAPS TO VI --' I - at -:: \. I.i.Mi'iv. March 22.?The British steamet li len rata. Captain Storer, from Baltimore Februarj 23, foi 1 Linkirk, vu-nt aabore real, nay tn arin ni-- In a fog on the lila ol \\ :i.-iit. Hhs floated again wttaool taalataiiee m rodi ,1 for Dunkirk, Il i* not kuown what dam act -,.e aualatm d. I he iii ll llb bat k Bj denham, ('-.n<' lin Uenderaoa, from -an Killin I-f,i Noni--ii'ii ; 1, lol- -jlWiniloWU, li a t.'NN.-d i lo aime i; h. S -i'-nv i ii, bai k ['atria, Captain Wrlsht, from r uv eagfiuls, for iioi'di.-ciit, weal ashore neat Prawle Point. i.." ?., iii probably bs s a reek. *?? REBELS IU-1'l.ii.-l U BY PRENDERGAST. Rangoon, March 22.?Oaneral Prend r>rfrasr, e.imiuand of the Brltlab expedition t" relieve Verne then. In Burmah, telegraph! ;hal bi hat met and dlt pened il rg- body of inauraeula al ike towu. lie ad la lg n iciuity nie .'in-nilly. ? ? 1 RA0MENT9 OF CABLE NK'Vs, Paris, March 22, ottlclal dlapatebt** say that cholsra ii ii oompletely dlia) peart d iron. I uuqulB. liiii?*ii?. Mar.-li -JJ. Ii -iariaii. Duicli and lrencn brea en have become alarmed al tbe great increase In Un ii ii- i'"iir.r ooh n tries ii.iitei.sumption of beer m. il.-ni tiern.any, partlcularl] at "Munich, and bave In .' ni ??:??.?' r. t -i -nt a to umlttM ol thirty five expel i.t-iiia.nv io lind out boa lo equal tbe Uertnant In brew lug opel attona, iV\i.-NN'., Marali '-'-'. Tbe exodnt ol Hebrews Iron Ituulau Polaud im* attained extraordinary neurea. lin llatUtiei ahow tbat In l--'1 20.150 left the cou tn :,, America, to tay nothing ol Um*,) wbo emigrated elee Where. Dublin, March 22.?The emigration from Ireland for th,- jear l --", wa* U2,120, a-.-an.si 70,043 th,- year pre vi oas. Bi i;-1, Mai en 22. - i hs C inion ol Tleino, the southern* moat ni tbe Kt pih.if, and wbote population lt almoit entirely Ca hollc, baa itv a popular rote adopted a law ol cantonal 0 tramontane government! plavins tba local church affair* entirely lu tl..- banda ,-i nie clergy. DA MAGES El SIORM ASD FLOOD. IX THE IU'D-dX AMi 1 UK MI HAIL ASH Ililli I MN.;. iver ittV ii has swollen io au alarming extent ana tbe wain ls oa er tba doest tod eaeroaehlng upon the streets. Cellars in lbs lower portlont ot the city are Oiled wnh water aad Un- itorskoasss and -h dsainag ths river tunk am Inaa* ti.it' tl. Tbe gorge al Breaker lal.md, bbs milo below tba city, remains brm aad haaesaicbl the immente body of Ice eoniing down from ike Mohawk tad tba upper lind? um. To-murro ? au attempt aril] he mads ts break the ice dum winch is earning all the trouiiif. i bi milli oi tbe Munni Vernon Paper company bave bsea abut down, .ind pleat ny saint d ai 010,000 is --really damaged by water, iberi lt ne ;.-.,ii.-- al in,*, lime boa tn ich hut been done to ibe e tal *iie,i* al mg tbi river, Dev. ral hundred iiui-ei weir N.iiti dlfliculty removed in the nulli and lin- r,...ui factoi. ol i- orae 1-. Li.- a . .,. ii m Hopped work, becauae of water la tbe wheel pl buiidiug. A heiNy rain fell to-night and the ratall will im un im rsaeed lom tu property. l ni, a..'.. Mal. h 22. ? A portion of the iioitli Side of Chicago la ia ttaaasr ol lieinc flooded badly, owing to the sheene* of a proper breakwater to protect it iron. the lake. Tins muralug huge breakeraeauaad by yeal. ? day'a auirm threatened the whole or nie tb ore drive Uni li tbe thud violent etorui thal btu played havoc arith tbe lake thora drive ilnee laal fa l. In ti..,r of time between thirty five aud foriy feet of the -lime lia* ,iI** ippeared. Mai.nj lin, Mich., March 22, A furious inowitorm raffed all uvsr ib? nauliuaiaon Htiuday, ami I'.uini ,,; hi i? ii.in fa.un. No train i were run ra-eterday and few to*.iuy. Ibe Marquette, Houg-uiou and Oulouagou road il .?, ll lilli . to-Ill ai ,,NN. > ,, bavo rna over tbe Detroit, Maekinairand Michigan road since the sion.. It.-ir ,n. The talajrraph wita-* between her,- alni Milwaukee wt-rr ilown lill noon to gay, i'lio weaUn r io-,lay w... ,,- u md sana, iiNiii.iir., March22 h baavy alsetrleal storm ee currad here tbli moruinn, laating froni n ml 4" I he thunder wu terrine, and the liabtning, wbieh *a* Tivi.i, uti mk lae gre alarm eeveral Umee. a hailatorm pref Hied .it 'lie lune. ,-it,i \ i iii.low.i. Mareh 22, la lee cerga la tb. MU so..ri. about fliteeii milet ap tin- nvtr from here, bat camed ?.. overflow, tabmeralag mush valley lamt North abd weat nt Elk Point, liakoia, in a v tal shiel .,r water ..a f?r as tbe eye can rvach. ii is reported tbal Lu nm* in the Ituoded dliirici have flt-,1 Bttd di I ven their - in k lo Hal ridges, 1 ne leo baa bul mo .od lu the un ur bare, Another report 'ny* tbe water now flows from the Mun,,uil atina- lo Un- ill.' -ln.it and BM takOB av u lbrea miles nt the Cbieaso, Milwaukee ind flt, Pam track bel wvf n Jeff, ion.i ,.;,d Elk i'oiui au>l il Will ks Ht p i-a.ii'li' for ti a,>. a fm- ii-vera I dayl. Mn w ai ki.i. Ul-., March -J2. ? Coutriry to Reneral autlclpaiioo, iii" water lu t e floofted itialrion waa lower yeatarday. Thal vt** in.ilulv doe lu Ihe tl un un ibo .II: wauken Uiver atalidltii.' firm. Ou tbe .Mt uoinoaee ibe walt-rs spent their f iree wltb Um rush of Saturday, ami at no time lu the umbi, uol-titbitauHug the heavy ?torm. did the flood touch the hilliest level. On tbe Milwaukee Uiver inurli .lat.iago was done In b.tse meatoby the risc In tho river, which at one tluio over? flowed tbe dock lu plat rs. TUE FLAMES SNUFFED OUT AT LAST. SUBDUING THE FI Rr. a\T stOBRAT8VlLLE a Mnntucnra waiRixnsB oausbd by the ??AT. PiTTs.'-.i BO, March 'Tl [Sprciulj.?Tim fire in Murrayivlllo wai SSaqaSNd to-day. The plan of turn? ing the flames Into a hillie elbow-pipe wai suoceasful yesterday, as the gas threw the toi of iron ashla at a puff of wind would a feather. Tho nine experiment was tried this moriilnc with au elbow-pipe, one end of which hail been widened out Into a funnel. Th" result was the same. The plan finally resorted to was io set up a high stack over the tubing of the mill. It was then propose tl to tipset tho stack suddenly and put tbe blaze out by tho sudden iii.iii^hf. At ll a.* m. the huge slack wai ready for the operation. Willi ireat c-are it wis pushed toward tba mouth of tbe well, thou by means of Impro? vised derricks the end away from the flames was gradu? ally raised. Aa soon ns tlie, stack was raised a little way the flainet were carried into ll and tin" roar laereased lo such a degree Unit the working force were appalled. There seemed to tte danger of UM flame miming through the-lack und sulking the men, and the men Hood liv their work like heraoe. When the pipe wis ral*ed to an aiigleofalio.it to there wat a Hidden pufi". The nn-n Jumped bark fi"-., tbs d, rrleka, keeping their bold sa ih" repel and looking for fl imes to appear nt tl The lhII was Un-last. A Berta current of gus nibed through the pipe with n roar like thunder and the tire NNt-nt out for want of Slr, It nv.ts ItraBglsd, I'he people I r. aili, I aaall) once Biala Mra. Taylor, aecoi lins toherpbyilelaaa, has a slight cha-e.- of recovery. lt ta eonehtered necessary for im? proving ncr flinn',! to amputate both her ann*. Yi-ster lay's norm ..t Murrayavllle is the mhjert of tl:-, h.sion among local scientist*. An engineer said: "Ibo beat waa io great that tba upward surreal ol mr vtrtnallj tacked tbe outward atmosphere to tha pla.-e, producing a whirlwind. I think II ls the nisi eaae on record nn li'*r., a ll ie produced tUCh heat as to bring about Ulla result." CHURCHES' Kl IN'LU BY A QALK. Fort Wattie, Ind.. March 22.?A Kile in tbe northern put of thil Bounty UMt ni-'ht, ia> (he village nf \l'.lllamsp,ii-l, de.-troyf I the M -ihodist Church and tho i ulled Brethren Church Many dwelllnii were dam* HL-ed, anti every hain In the Village Nvas ovcituriirJ. A number of cattle wen killed, LOSSES IN VARIOU*. PLACE& Buffalo, March 22.?-A tin- visit-nliy At itroyed tbe cattle barm, hay bama, hennery and i I boose on ibe atoeb farm of Frank Orabenitsttor, near \N'f*t g, uoiit, this county I'mtr horst's, tiurty MW! nnd loo chicken! peritbs-d. The loss i* $5,000; iBiurance, .-r-'.Tun. Nm niii.i.iNi, La,, March 22.?The grocery store at Baronne and Washington --s. ami four doabls tene? ment! adlafent were burned thli morning, 'ihe hms la <-.-; i inat itt .it <? l'..mit'. full) IniureaL MnNiiii H.,(jue., March 22.?The dry-goodi bnnae ol Bk . et mi a i'. mi,', waa damaged ba dre yesterday to the ezteul ol -.,,."'"'. Insurance, -in... MX -i. I oi i-. March 22, \ le egram it. Ii..one Terrs, Ma, rep.nt- the destruction of I ll [e Lead Works by Hr.-. lite los* is said m be $100,000. iiMtiaa. Ohio, Mareb 22 The boase of Mrs. A. M. .1 mes. iii Ottawa, Nvas i.urned yeiterdsy. Loee, 98.000; insurance, * l.-' .... H'inn ni nnn ii ii. ohio , March '-."-. Willam Rtsphent't flour mill wat dritroyed by dre to-day. Lota, fl 0,000. I.nsi .-11 i:. Penn., Mareh 22, Tba large atore bara ol Mr*, .loin. -Ni.-I'ag'ie in Eail llempfleld townahlp w.-i* destroyed bj Sra thli moralug wltb three norse., nine bead of cattle, a larc, lot of toiiaeen ani iotas farming ? ni; in- irauce, $1,100, j'.it, Si'i.TM,-, rex., Mi I vii 22.?A lire wag discovered laat evening lu tue .>i, imus ? nnd paint mop ol Lo- 1 (ai and Pad Ile Railroad, at tins place. lin building wai a frame structure and contained 125 t of ml and i large amount of watta I be efforts tif the firemen '-,, re d ri cte 1 io saving Ibe building!, ..nd ai 0:15 p. m. the aaf ly "i thc b . I ! nm ?? at aaaurad. Zn i-kl Ohio, March '-'-'. rho ihopa af tbe Cincin? nati, Waililni(ton ind U.i ii nor'- li ulm.ul were r flestrujed by fire Hatnrda] night, Lois $40,000; full] ii..'.ind. iii .ni i -i. tv. W. Va., Mareh 22 fire broke out laat night ni < in i: ?'- grocery store i>. Ka i ia a i il. t he hi. li made it daugt ru is for ibe ninny building! iiljoiu* lng. ? FALLING Hm'' S l\ ELEVATOR SHAFT. iiM-i MAN' Mil' ii AMI 1 Illili: I i.ll Kl li IN nu: I I NI ,ill. I'Ni IC Ll A/. I IMI LI. One nillir life was ttililetl ypatanlay In tin it. t oi thous a I lineal .ni iruction nf ihe I't'iiiiai I'aik ita it tel began rankine Ure In all, I li musted tl Fifth ave. an I Kl ly ninth tt., lt . and extenili 300 f-"-! on h.nih -t.. iind ti,i width ol Un- block on Fifth :iN,,. ri?.-,? t? ? tue building are about tenelevntoi throuiih whleb ill Um malerlala uaed io p.ul structure up nive been taken, rbe mortar ls taken np In largt bucket- ami the brickt Inbodailxed na stand lng pani tl, m bj support!, At every -wy from thc a ... i il," i tip la wbal i* relied a station or -ca Ho I i. lt li ii g ie vera) heavy hoards acron the iron beams aud I iupi*ited to bo ilrong ennngh to ena t do t ll kal arc daily i laced ipon lt. Upon ?oe o teventh from the bottom, l wo man, Dominick Diodei i i, age tbirtj eight, ol No. 152 Vi eil Twenl . sad Jobu i on, tge twouiy tao, ol So. 210 Kail Pitty ninth lt., were work ins yesterday abont 9:30 a. m. The large bucket lull ol mortar waa itarted I. tin* bottom of tue elevator -In.fi. i ne nen al ihe top were given noll ie thal ii had i ii., t a. r in/in. of a bell rr,on below, and il.1 read] nn tbe tdac ,,f ti..- teallold to rsealva it. lt ii a,-iie.i tin- top wiela snd Broderick and Lyon iwung ii tcaflold. While they were gelling ready to nptet lt there was a ond crackling uund, tbe neaftaikl -reiu.-ii to be linking nader their feet sad Broderick tbooted, ?' ,iuiii|t, John, for your Ills!" rim ..e.iib11,1 either slipped from tbe b*aami ot broke, .t* they both ma ie n leap lor Ihe inoi; ir bm ket, w 111, -11 bad twang ti'- n "f ihe platfoi ni and ?.,- banging ab int live i. ii, Bioderick did no) jump fal enougb, bli i. ,i is --I nek un- aide ul tbi bock. I, and be d ti beti bea i long to th. 'in >f the shaft, nearly one hui dreJ ted balor, .in thc way down be, struck leveral of tiie beams ainl .eli- poet* ol the abaft, and wbau be iv ..- cl Hie ellar tl.? be gave ti.r three ahorl guilts aud di,-d. Lyon va h." . fartuuutc. Ile made a long leap, and bu hand. *tfuek and fastened t lt li t ie gnp ol death upon the edge of the bucket. Ula weiifhl caused lt tn descend, un l every inoineui ni ire i ipldly. Ile lawn he wm n.i in. killed ll h.-held on till he gol to Ih" Lol'om ami he netfiii'ii.t-1 o try and nave li.umelf. When tue huekot gol io tbe thud story bi low ti,ai from winch be .tarted, na lt name t" ti.e.,pen place ls Ibo aban where tbe -eaiinid for that floor was built. Ile twung Ihe bucket with ail n's might in that direction and let i a his bold, lie Untied on in- t, ,-t on Ibe edee "f tbe sratlolJ, tit tiered fur an lu-t mi and then tell forward on hi- face BUI ni-fl.ri-. raootuermen, John Mc. ..... ags foity.of So. 043 Weal r.'ii. second st.. and t'uomai Lauabaa,aita thirty five, of hilly eiguth lt, and Eleveutb ave.. were wort m.' mi ,i .fail,, i oo lbs ~ivth story when the OUS OB the seventh itoiy >.'avo way. rbi mortar, lumber sad debi;? aa lt came tumbling down si nick tbe tcuffold an 1 tba two men were knocked oil lalo thi theft U Hot hold ot Hie heavy wire rope thal '-.a- attached to tue iiioita: bucket, Whleb had rfol io ; ic I,nit,un of the tha tl, inn ms bandi allp] fi aud be weui down headlong, fit.lowed li) Lanallan, Mu('Ull) r,-ai lied tin bottom Drat, aud Lanallan fell on to; ol him. ruey were botn un-on-,ai i ? uni 'def.im.' profuael) fi om wounaUlnthe tealp. Au ambulance Irum Me Presbyterian ifoapltal took Lanahau away. Hu ilaytit arm and aeveral rms M e fractured anil he wn? injinu.! luiernally. Iii maj recover. Mci'uliy wat removed to Koofaavell Huenltal. lu* legs were bi men, and be ?'.-* Injured Inti rnally ami trill |ir.ahaiiiy tin-. La in n.-.. taken to kit home, fie R-aiMveniy tiralned .til over bli body, bn1 no bonei NN.n iirokeu Coronet Meaaemei :o,,k sbargeotllrod trick's i ody. i ie contractor! wto bava pal un tks building ara I',,yd.- At I'ailipb. Il, an 1 tin-.i are ni I 1 tai lo e.;.,aili tlie a i-f ot Lo- caflold giving wa , Hams of tba workmen tay iinii the ?' .il nd ...in wyn kn ned by Uta lieuv>> load.. if fireproof blu ki that bad kmou pal upon lt, DEFlClEXi 1 IR HARTFORD f IX AX CES. II il 11 ,.i:i>. Min. li Tl [Special).?Tb*} eily ioN ti niiif. t Kuti* held ibelr oloelng eeeetoassl tho fat ia! year ibm svoalag, fks *"fayt uni Maaas Committee eparl s deflsiescy of $16,74-1, uaaaad bj tbs fJoaaell 'ollng to the-uet-t lii.ii i $10,00C eura, to the Police ?'ii.iinii-io.fi. ri.ii.i-i f-iira, ami to the Park Commit tooan $2,000 extra for las Ford *Mrt*-H B**ktga, whits lie Incidental aeeoaai iwallowi tl ap tba eontlagaat fund if "-.",.11,1:1. Between 1880 aad i--t espeadltame .uer ueomet h.ul 11 e.ti.-1 a floating debt of over $-.'8,000, flinn ad .td 1. .Ina year'a ilflifieucy makes a total d< Iciameyof$13,000 in ? i ysara, aa average al T'li'iii i )ear. ii.- , " n ... tt," t estimates for tai eomluii ir.i i.nouiit in ,!.'?'.: "., .vu., ii '-ii. ba raised by s tax of . Sa Bulls ou a grand lilt of rSal6,5OO,O00. l-.i ll) 1X0 lll.it BADI ALIVE, I'him i ? \nm , Mil., March 22. -<>n Batar Ut] Marta filghmaa. a eotored vu,.nut Urlagafaw nil** flout una i-i.I,-,-, gave birth tn a.. Hlaartllmato ehlld uni I.uriel ll alive In Un- WOOdt Beal BM lion.e. Ucl ii non waa alu.ti ..ni tbs baby waa dag up and rt anal. H le lilli allvSi aad the Inhuman nm.bur wm be nd foi attempted murder. lin: MMMMASKA -*/' RBI inn titi,ur, Omaha, Neb., Mareil Tl. ?" YA"' Johogon, ba le>|,i ratio win. klllfl In* einnL.yei on g itiiniay uuU lien tonk refuge In a barn li tr i.akland. What** fee lilied two men and winnidad self lal oilier* who wi te illc.ifii.iiiB lu arro*-', hm., waa caniiiroal tula Wu faina. JAEHNE SAFE IN THE TOMBS INDICTMENT Ftilt BRIBERY FOUND. BU HAIL INCREASED TO 185,000 AND NOT FURNISH F,I>. TUE AI.DFRMAV IN* A DKJ1 CTf-D CONniriON-?NO ITiHUMlMllY EXAMIN'STION* PfUiIlABIF.? WHY TUT. n.\IL WAS INCItKASED? i> ajKXOSloa in a CK LU Alderman Jaehne di." not rent well tfter ho wan lucked in a cell at Police, Bcadqaarten ea Sunday Bight, No friendt, political or social, ...Ucl at the maible bail-Hag la Mull.- rrv st. to iin|tiire aa to bin 1..-nilli or lni fceliags, Tbe doorman iii charge ol' tho IIe..fl.|.iart.T? prisaa looked in at Jaehne iica-ionallv. to re.- tiiiit ks was till right, but no attempt was made lo cheer or comfort the pri-.nier. When daylight catii' ? lae! ne looked ?- ii Bl had not slept af all. Bia brcak fastwassst before him af an early Boar aad hs was perinitfe.l to Brake bis toilet tor court and to reid tho ne nn-paper*, in the prison uii'li-tiirli'il. Care nn ns tuken to exclude reporten from the Detective Bunao while Jackas tem tiBod ttiere in tin- morning, sad tbs ofBoers un il.itv wire rei ti.nt about Hie hrhaiitar of the prisaeer. About 10 o'clock lite Alderman was taken qui 'liv out ol a rear door ol the building into Mott-sf. In aompaay with Detective Sergeants Rogers and Bl ni. Iv bs walked to the Bowery mid boarded a Km iib Av-mle ear geog dowa town, He arrived nt the Diatricl Attorney's sales at 10:10 a. m. Inspector li-, rt,cs i aim ma lew minutee later. Uatil summoned to J mtge Gilalertleefe'i court-roam Jaehne ..itf. ih^ detectives was allowed to remain ta Colonel PeUowi'i office on ths other tide of the ball. Tbs cnrrMon ol the browaitoac building ,were thronged with politleiaas nome linn- belora ths hoar aliened for th- op.?lilli;' ol Hie cult, ll a. m. Th* court io,mi Itself .Na* crowded Nvith a notley gathering of aacb people aa aauaUy take un int,-mst in criminal pra-aec dings. 1 hose who 6 mts tatt -rot ie its and stack to theta, aad amay politicians who wen- less pro-npt tl.an tbs i in io.Un-i-t tlii-iH bad to stand. Judge Gil denlceve did aol take his seat on the beach until twenty-five minutee pail ll. Heaa while ipecnlatioB waa bniy as te whether the QreadJurj bad found au iniii'illicit against Ja, Imo. H COBTfiag evCBtl asa! th.-ir ihadows before," and ia - nae nn iv ii boob beeame nen,-rally known in thi court roim that bf hud been indicted. WI i'c lai-hiif wm m Colonel "fellowa't offloe, Lawyer N'ewootnbe talked mattera ovei with him ami administered legal eonsolstioo. Immediately after Judge tiilderalee ve fool, bis seat Di-'in-i Attorney Martial intered lbs sourt-room. Assistant District-Attorney Delsnoey Ni. nil, smiling like a Min .ming, aai close at h.s heels. Mr. Kit-r gerald, another sssiitsnl, nih* alreadj la the room. At ll 30 the Grand Jury til.-.I in mid anawered tu their il.m. s. The foremaa, Charles lt. Kn*.lick-, banded s..n.ti papen te Chief Clerk Sparks, who paned thom Bp tfl Judge ('il'lii-sb-fve. '' lint's the indictment ? Jaahae,** everybody whispered to bis asighbor. Thc Judge perused i iii-rii leisurely. Two nen iadioted lor murder in the lint degree were called to tb. iur. ii, attracted littleattcatior, A man ehargad with tn,nd. i pales int.. letigaifleancc as an object ot' public lu'-i'-t when compared va it li un Aidtrman charged with bribery. II ! NIlIMi I'l I III IVH'fl MLNT. " Henry Vt. Jaehne to the bar." ealled Clerk Bparkt after lbs men ehs ged with murder had each mattered a ?? not guilty " ami fallen bios lute thc crowd, The IN-'* ot everybody present tearehed the en irt-room for the Alderman. Detective Railly hurriedly left the loom av lu n .lad.! e's name nn:i* called and all.'i a minute re ent. rod by a tide door, sos impanied by the lilli uni. Ur. Newcombe mci hun halfway ap the ? i a, . impanied I im to thc 1 ar. It n..is not the jaunty, jocular and dandified Alderman whoee figure lu* in-'ii lamiliar in the eou neill el the County De i.,.1,-n and the tm' lilias oi tin- City Pathara, bal s i ded, tplt I |i ** man a bc entered to aniwei Ihe tbarge of bribery. He waa ths picture ol dejection. He looked at no one, bul gazed intently al the floor. Hit tswny mustache drooped mournfully, lb was neatly dreamed, bul appeared to baveabruak in tits, aud bit clothea sat loosely upon bim, ?? lim lin.nd .Jut-r have iii'! .' .I vi f'.r bribery unni i Sect'on 72 oi the I'cnal Code, and also Section "soi the ConsolidatioB Aa*t," ?aid Mr. Sparks in a clear, reannanl voice, holding tha indictment in bis band. ** Ito yon plead guilt? or not guilt j I" Jaehne looked appealingly al I.i- couoicl. Mr. 5few combe, bul teeing bim remain m ite, be tgain faced the clerk mid ina voice aim.-; Inaudible replied: "Jot guilty.*" H Heffirc pleading,n said Mr, Seacombe, "I ilinuld l.ke un "|i|.oiiiiiniv to examine tin- iudictmeut, anti I a.*k thal tbe pica be with ira., ii until I have mads inch examination. I requsit that l bt allowed until Wi tin. tdaj for thal pm i "I ipp -? there can be no objection to tlc countel bat in-.' time to examine tbe indictment,** said Mr. Har m.". "im' I would uiggcM iii.ii the defendant1! plea ba ? 'im.liv entered now, pormleaion being hiniii tc witbdrsa it on Wedneeday morning sad asbatitate a tb-nain ei or other plea ..t tl al time*"1 .Mr. Xe wc m.in- -ai.I thal be would agrcs to that .u^ geition, Judge Oildenleevc then named ll o'clock io m.,, linn morning ai (be hour anea Mr. Newcombe should enter B demurrer or make inch |.le:i for l.is client SI he MW lit. Mr. M iitine I .ball claim that bj tbs indictment nn-liifh tin- tiru,.I Jin n baa found the examinationnndcr ich warrant, which was tel dowa for 2 o'clock to-d in. i. -h;, ." I efl. Mi Newcombe?I do nol think the fact that aa In dictmeal ha- been found can i'i say way iaierfen with [benah! oi tin- defeudaul to bave thc esamaatiou proceed il that it inaiatedoo; nut 1 am ss yet unde? cided a bet her I .ii ,11 inaial upon it. lt i- min p rete nt in i cut nu i io ns it lui rn it the ap, liration for an examina? tion nntll I bivi looked Into the in.iictm.-nt. lam willina thal ihe i|ueation ol tbe examination ihoold be .??I I b-il mi Ni i-iine-iLin . Mi. Marline I'he qneatiou ihould be -.-nleil low. An indictment bavmg been lound, there ia nothing to i-x.iiniiii- iii.- .!.-'. nd.inf upon. Judge i.ibl. r-b-t i,- lt i- my ludgmenl that tbe indie t men I auperaedet ibe complaint, lt i.a* been ons ?iistom Li ',. regard lt. and uti I.t- -. Non arc able to cite -nine anth nines to the contrarv I shall s.. reba. Mr. Kew coi.? lam nol bow prepared to cite anj authoritiea, I ll! QI I . I lt.\ ..I PAH . So it nn as fettled thal there n. onld be no examination. I In ii M.. Mm tim- took un the queatiOB oi 'uii. ile 'ind : A hw days ago nw were lore upon a complaint iga!ail ihe del mdaat and jroar Honoi thi u ti\c i bait mum then the penon who beeame bit mretj baaeeen lt to surrender the defendsBt. Prom fact* thal hare m, io tnv knowledge I ippreSjend thal there were ;o.,ti groaiudi t,,| |,-aiiiie thai nu- defendant wai about o lo.ive tin., pilbil;.';n ii. InniII a?k tbat tbe court gp ti the verge ul its din ration tu tbe matter of granting it-.N bail au thal ni, maj have an aluolute guarantee bal the dei, nd.mt will lie within reach nnich seeded or trial. I tberel tibs no ball bi allowed, ir il j ni Hon n dei i le* to ?.?rant hail Hat it be fixed lt *.."H l.t Mill. Mr. Newcombe---,I kaow nothing ol tbe tact- which mil.es tte District Attorney t<> muk. this uaprecc l,-an il it-,|ueri. I have Inquired into tbe oireumitaaoei itteudiug the inrrender ol Hr. Jaehne bj hit boode n.n. I li ne limi .ni la terrie w witl Inspector Byrnes mi obtained from bim thc reaeoBa which O'Donnell :.ive tot iturendertng the defendant. Ile told Mr. ii ru.-s that be bad received two totten from a ooople ,1 I, >] I .ill- te,br. nnIio hail a-f Dallied ht leading the iain tli ii .Lu inn- intended to lean- tin- toa > and that ie nu.oil would I"*" ;*?-..,.mm i ni.-, in- withdna il. bond. Knit1,, miora O Donnell Mid that bit father md tiaten worried him so moah abo*il the probebility it Jaohae'i Bigkl thal fcc n. i* neither able tocal nor leap, I hove M.. Byraea'a permiasiin to state tlu-ie ai ih. I n.itr ibeee eircumatauooi I inaial thal il woald ie ii neal iBjuatiee to menses th-* i.ml beyond -1 -..linn, tbe a noni.i i.?.-,l Imi 1 bundey. Mi.Mat I me <i limn.ll told tue lh.it .lat' -I.had nude irraagi monti Ic meei tome friends oa Bundaj mu lit io attie uis btutaeaa uti.ur* Bad \*.i- theatotaka tks . l itu traill tor Montreal, Some ,,t .ia. lim'* Meads in- l * Ii.ii i' ll | 11 ie mis ami Ilma it came lo bis t,its lt at ia- lr.i intended lo rai away nod leave . r'Donnell " in ihide." a. one ot bil iliL.rniiiiits pol if. ll WOald be i si- i; it la I t< 'i -t ir-- it this man va crt allowed to er cape n-iicf bj rm n 'ig a-ia.. Mr. New.in, I hope thal the ('oort will not be [overned bj pat-don, prejudice or popular clamor in 'i* niait.r. Ihe Dial rici Attorney never before Leard tl .-in-ii , BOratoai ball II. U ruse lue tins. Judge Uiidareleevs if 111 Intnl.- ii ..its merely fright neil bj silly foi fane tellsn into iarreaderia*i tha de i-Mla.it Un- ball oagkl Dot to bs nu rt a,.'ti J Hut it the ualameatnada bj tko Dietrict-Attornej tam theda clidant was aboilt to lian- I be Bttj ls *n L-l ant lllletl by in aiiiiiiiNii i tkoald >>?' dlapoeod tc Increaac the bail. Mr. Mai tint I can Stall auuplj au aliidaiit by tba Jaelue'w intended Bigkt, ?lilllie (lllderslee.! -That avould Ive a preauniptiou in favor of your motion lol-increased bail. Mr. Marline--A Mead of O'UooncHs expressed sur? prise thal laekae should iiitemi gotag back on O'Don? nell, bm his inlormant ivho una iii the secret replied : ? wall, ho'fl going anyhow." Judije Uildirsleeve tben announced that bc would give his (lccisiou in the matter of bail at 1 < 'clock. While thr lawyers were discussing the bail Jnehno pre?erve.l his \,an{, ,|,,g !,?.?, K%/J.,i intently on the Hoor. and nave no ilga which mit-ht be interpreted either 88 an ndniniion or a denial of thc allegation tl at he had inteiifled to "Jump " his bail. I'cter Mitchell, who li one of Jaehne'i enuniil, wai called yesterday to Troy to defend another noted crim? inal, "Sheeny Mike," arcuated of a diamond rubbery. Therefore Mr. Mitchell could not aid Mr. Newcombe, In hit effort to iiave Jaehne from tho law's grip. HIE AM'lL'NT MXBDAI 135,000. When ti.e beai.Bg wa* restimeil at 1 o'clock JsehaS ? h. not iii the court-room, Judge QUdereleeve said: I In.v.: tail an interview with Inspector Byrne* and have im aiihiavit from him MbtteausUj **o*rrebotratiag whiit tlie .ltd Bdaat's eounsel bas Mid ai to tks waai uj which btduced n'Do'iiiell to surrender bis soretj, 1 leam (ron. the attitlavit that ODonnell called on In specter Byrnee am Saturday nijjbi ami In-unn io tell tum thai .i,-t, im.- intended running away. Astheln spei-tor didn't know < i'll..mull In slid ii. him: * Vol have either rome ben for the purpose ol gettiag off -tory about Jaehne or von BM a craik. Bud 1 avi.at you to bave n.v house.*' Inspector BvrtMS then put bis n i*iior tn t. He tabeequentlv met < ^Donnell in the itreet, but nothing, waa. then said about the matter. Afterward n'linnm-ll got thc Hi*uiet (.ttorney to Identify him to Bjraes, who thea Immediately pro* .- mIi ,i io arri's! Jaebne, O'Donnell made ii ttatement totbt Diatricl .ttorney which differed from the story he told Inspector Byrnee, Alter haring carefully con? sidered the Blgnments that nave been advanced for Bald Bgailiat liio.reneing the hail and in view ol'the fact thal BO evidence hus been produced corroborating the statement that Jashne intended going to Montreal. I have decided to lix hall at |2S,o0t>, whi,-h. in my ludgmoBt. will Mag the defendant to the bar when be is seated. Mi. Nev, timi.e made no objection to the bail, and thc lawyers aad ipeetaton specially tatereeted la the cass left the court room. Mr. Newcombe said that BS iboaght thete weald bs bo difaealty in precarng the rsqaired balL Alter Dxlag hail Jitadgs Qlldertleeve hui an order iuadt. oat eommltttag Jackas to tbs eastody ol tho wjrdeu of tin-?'ity Triton uuttl ne lind a surely lu the HUB of 920,000, I MUM" TAKKV TO TUB TOMBt. When Jai-hno b't tho courtroom ho nn.is taken by Detective Reilly. Court Cantala I.ludsay and Bps.-iai Deputy Sherill iMMS Smith to tho NOB Ol A?*i**ant Diatiiot Attorney Pellowe. There haremalaed tor ovei m boor, talkiag mack cf Ike time with Mr. Newcombe. Several ol his aeqaaaataaeei made short visits to tho Hom; ainoag thftii AldermeB Jame* a. Cowle, John ?uiiin an 1 .lames J. Mooney. They only exchanged a few a ords willi him. Bevela, of Jaehas's friends started our to seo if bali ?nulli be secured, au.' jus or -.ifo oilers of ball were .nide. None of the pioposed boadsmCB were a ila, io wearer, tootler teourlty that Mtlaflad Secretary Pea ley of then- reeponilbility tat the amount sf the bond ml they were not sscepted a* bondsmen. Onemsa ivisli.-l to nu on tho bond tu tue amount ot sn,uni int va* not allow.' i to do si. lt asstned probable th.it no ..ll c..ii ld i.e secured and the Alderman wm waffled to ?report* for a night iu tho To nbs. Be wished to eosiei urtiier with in* sountsi, nu l tho party eraassd tks [?art to Kr, Keweombe*t offlee al No. i Wanea st. Ur, MeiifoiniiH Hud hi* oil ml nv, ilka ? i ah ad, souvertlog Hildy, while thai detoetlve, court otSeei and deputy diena* fallowed closely behind. Jaehne aad Ins cooneel ..-er" allowed to talk toiether In prlv itu fol a time, but bs oflleert watched tbe room i losely. A carri ssc bad bcea called aad sooa Biter half-pas) -i be Alderman ..aid "ii.I hy " to Ins eooascl and as. it li ,.' three oiii.vis entered the carnage, which wa* driven o the Tombi. Al the entrance to tbe (triton Di i "tellly left the party, and Captain Lindley, with Judge li'derslasvs's eummltasenl la bis baad, turnsl tbs irlaoner over to Wanlen Fina, Prom tbe time ks kati be Diatricl Alton ey'* ofBce until be eaten I tbe Xoubs 'aebn*-raid nothing to tbe oin, er*. Hu appeanaes, as ie paned within ttio boa*y non cate. m.is fat oi a maa tho bad almost abaaOOaed hope, l'lio Warden |iut '?? nm the -I 'i ii ', ion i'i I- 1:11 iu a loiv v . . itian iMpouded: ? Kamo 1" "Henty Vf, Jaehne." "Rest* leuce I" ?? n.i. i; v.imi.nu-t " "Ager "Thirty even." "Where were you boral*" "la the Halted ?tat-.." 'Are you iii irrj.td or tingle I" "Miriift." What li your ti.ipatlon I" "Jeweller." Tbe record in-1 .ut the Indictment was fm bribery and wm tiled ni M.in-h -j'.' md that the prUoner was committed by h Ige i lldenleeve, rhe celia ara asalgned in regnlar order, aad Cell Mo, ft happened to l.ixl ob tue lilt and to timt Jaehne . algned. it ls en ordinary ceil am thelsseend Uer, n the NiM-t side of the south gallery, it is directly mt-- Munteren' Bow." Tue pritooet rofuseato allow ttoaee bim sad referred them to ins counsel. le will lie treated In every i ea peet llkeothei prlaoaora, .'ardon l-'iitn says, and Nvill Le allowed tba usual prlvl I'.'e of tine .ii'- ic,- d ptlaonei to! ord.-nu,; bis meale (rom utiide tbs prison. ll Ii.ii. ANO DltfRIC I -Al TOBNI - i "MI RUING. Judge lilith i *leevo aud District ? Attorney M irtlBS bsd i long sonfennce In the offleeoftbe lattel after c.art ld ad "ii i.e.1 lor l lira day. I'he Judge laid aller leaving lr. .M.n tn.e's oates thal he would neither .ni,rm boc leay thal h tdei ..iran Wane v, m tae writer ol thc toltol la linell an Alderman declared hie willtngneei to teetlfy oncerntng the Broadway Etallway matter, "But." be ' iii t ui neal. " I will repeat that the letter la genuine aad s nut a '"lie, nut ls written in tarneit, and tbat tba inter \. li appear before tbs pie.cut fitaad dury m ins ofoematlon ba laid before that body." Tim preseal ii and Jury will adjonrn, unless its tinto i. specially \tf lided, on Fud in of BCXl Seek, Diatricl Attorney Miiitiui-said after fashse had been .iii.'ii tutii" Tumbe: * lt is unlikely that ball nuii bc in en to night. A Bnpreme Court Justice or a Judge of he Court of Oenerel Beasloas mtgbl admit Alderman bi ii" ts ball, t.ut inch a procsedlBg, wltbaml due otketothe Distrtct-Attornsy to allow him to szamiae | lu- *e.'linty, would bo unusual. AB Satori nmi* matte to I . '.- i:.?.-.-rtter smyth go to Polios Iteadnuartersaad ail General Shales win "i be was arreatod, in.t the lecorder refined. A |udge might cn bb ho to tbs Toroba ml admit JaebBC to bail, bal ll is sc neely pro I . ile that n? : | be dona." Mr. Martina tald thal tbs dlminnoe betaea-n tho ?iiteinents a- m 11 iionu -li's nason fm- lorren-leiing ..eli in- iir.i.e (tom the fact that ni nen tbe huniUuian isiti-l Inspector Byrnes bs told one itotj lb t aboul i,-1,,: Lum (allen "?while ho told .Mr- ?f arline notiilug I tbat .-.tory, but dbl tell bim 'hat In- had heard that tonne wu iboul to go to Canada, -ii- save me," lutiuued Mr. Martlue, " tbe name of one tuan wbo lie nd told bini that Jeonne would leave 1 t- city, and nc lld tbat be hail another Informant, arboat namehedld ot give, but wbo, he laid, wat a cloae lricad of Alder i.tn .l.ieilllf. " .Mr. Martlue eonildered the question ol a preliminary (uinlnatlun settled by Judge Hilder.vt', tlc.-i-iou. a. -.nd I ii.il III tim . a*.- of tue Peoiile Ut/alUSl iV'eatlir.nik i the twelfth volume of ii m's Icoporu, tue point waa ?itii-.! in faNoi ut the position taken bj tin-in.mi ttorney. I II K ALULH.M.IV IS' UH BARKOv? Lilt. Assemblyman Mlebael Breanaa, o.' tUe Viii District, a maui b personal and politic il friend of Jaehne'i, and a did not du-"rt hun yesterday, ll .ot. the latter ached thc Tombs BtBBBafl was then ahead of bim mi walked altb the Bocntcd mau Uno urb the corri lon ul climbed tho spiral stair ta tbs Ma*oad lier. Then, mic Keeper Downey wai going throagh tin rmallty of seanklng Jaiimo at ? nts cen, the ueuiblymau eooveraed wltb bim bb Ihe .ui'j' el necuriug bail. -Mr. Hreniian tobi Jji-hiie tli.ii he would iva to noondle in.i.seif nj .me eight a: ;,-asi m tlie m.iis. im- nie tj,!?? *i inn ol bstl could not be i Hied be n to-day. Mr. Newcombe had told Jaehne the same inc ami thc Alderman with a waarjr and dejected air marked " ah right," aadahaklng tbe AatemblyBi m by c baud turned and entered lu* tell, wails Mr. lin un ni ft. tho pi ison to coniiutic tim March for boadsmeu, ie Alilerniau's tiarroNV eal! is il leet B inc lies loaf and B ot n inches wide, ami thu ceiling in feet 8 lashes ovo tho Hour. A straw BMattraSI ipiaad "ii Iron bedstead With a straw pillow ana eejs, blankets ami |iiilow-c no of coarse pr.sou mate ll did not tubTau Invltliii,' place of rest. A WMh-baalB, rengb ker nt seep and a tswsl with the wurdi "City Ison " ?t i.ii|>."I on lt completed the fui'iiishinir of tue ll. There waa no cnair, prisoners UU expected to tit i thu bed. Tho only light came through the grated ior or thrungli a marrow nvuuIow two fetrt Ioiik hy ?lx i hes wnle set lu tho solid tu noury. Jaclin-- could uk out of the wintlow ami Ina it..in would full upon iiy the laps of the house., iq l-l l hi-st. or on tlie far-away .ur li -pinta and ibo wilderiioas of diliiiii.aja in his own ill Uiatrlct, ael oil against a back-no un I of may eada The cell had been occupied on the ?evloiis hts-lit by Frank Koroit Decker, ho is arc mid of iwlndlttiir a mau out of $100. Hy oking downward out of bl* barred floor, auroa* Mut* urra' How, the Ural oliject encountered hy Jaehne ti I ie cell of Carpenter, the wife murderer. Ton-day . buiu?" are aol harbored ou tue teuoad tieri to [ Jaehne'i neighbor! were high--lias mis'lerneauaata. murderer!, burglar!, forgers, eto. Keeper Downey shut tho barred door of Jaehne'i cell, wrote on the little square ilute abovi the door tbe name " Henry W. Jaehne," ii>| went away. Keeper McDonald iu tba Tumbi lectired hil appoint? ment through Jaehne. Hi eluted tbe Alder? man and asked him if hi could do anything for bim. Jaihue laid that he would like to at-e the evening newspapers, and McDonald hur? ried out .im) got them. Thau ho brought the prisoner a light supper of tea and toast aad a fragrant cigar, ami left him perusing the accour.ts of bli indictment. Mc Hon,nu's attentions were not confined to the personal comforts of Ihe prisoner, but he sought out Asiauiblr* niau Brennan iud told him that Mis. McDonald owned property anti would be glad to go on Jsehoe'i bond to the gruount of *.VKM>. Brennan was rejoiced it this aud ?o.,vht lui iti.-ii Knabi, his l*it,Hurd, wno keepe a Honor store at ..'mire ami Vi'ult'i sis. " Knabe," said he, " I will go ?"..OOO. my brother 95,000 and Mn. McDonald e?,orJO toward rasing Jaehno'i bail. Will you go tue other *rTn,'K'n to oblige met" "I am a Tammany Hallinan," replied the catitloua German. " J.iehni ls nothing to mi." Tin biirglurs. ni urdu re ra and forgers had all retired at IO o'clock when .1 Tuiiilni. reporter by Hie co'irte.y of Warden K,n:i penetrated the Tumba aa far at M irderert' Kow. Tue four great Hores in tlie corridor were get? ting fVom the otilciais tnrlr nightly allowance of coal, and Keeper Clark was making tue lonely rounds of the cells. With lila buU's-cyo lantern he weald Hash the red light on the slate, lea. 1 tbe name ami thea op'-i.lng tbe little wicket In the cell door would throw tho light uu the inmate. " Mow dui voil Hud Jaehne I " asked the reporter vants Clark got nat k. " Ile I* lying on the bed with hts clothes on, bul wide? awake," saul tue keeper. Harney'i ihpior-itore, al V.irlck and Houston sts., did a ti,riving business last iilirht, for tin- eoaatltaeats of Jaehne thronged the place to teiru if theil favorite ai damian hail secured ball. Ham y WM BBOIBl all the cv,-ulm.', it -vas sahl, looking up tt.-all for Jaehne. There woe BO doubt expressed BC lo thu ability ul the Alder? man to u'ct hall provided the tiourt accepts it from tho cou.hilted purses of three or four persons. Hhould the court Insist on one man giving the eatlre auto.mt, ll will become a eerloaia metter for tbs prisorier. At ike Mon? ticello and K dimond Hill clubs the meiuberi talkt.il in WhltpsrS over their gan.es of pinocle. Tho clubs nv.-re palsied by the apnumflllj urusbtug U ."ire of the blow that bad befallen Jaehne. In,- p ,1l etnen baited on their beats and talked over tho rn nter with whoever aould talk about lt with th'-m. Tba tiowurall of Jaehne ha* caused genuine regret In the Fifth NI ard. " He Wos the best Alderman this ward ever h.. I."sahl Policeman Ueorge DetBBey, who looks after the lido doon In Varkk-St. He got tenor fl fl'-en patrolmen ap pointed; he linnie bair a donan petroiBjen roundsmen, anti taree or four roundsmen tenreanti; be pail .a lot of oil men on the Ilenartm-nt of Public Worlis; got tho electric lights In .Vest-it.: put up tuohlg lamp Bl Hud son anil m Htdoflg 1 lita, and securaBBjjJatploymeBi for mon men than any other Alderman thai ..ad ever been here." ii'lK.NNKIX o\ His KATITI RBATH. Joseph O'Douut-ll, tueex-boudaujau ot Jae ii ne, came tnto bli place at Sixth-ave. and Twimty-fourth-at. nt ai.out ll o'clock 1 ist evening. Hu dropp-d lulu a chair beside a Lanie where a Mead was sitting anti began ner? vously to disousi thc happenings of the last lew dayl. There hail been a little convention of ward politician* there early iu the evening. Alderman IVartou dropjied In ami took a look at the pfcturo of his start for Canada as given la //.- lile/ram with tho remark: "They got it all lu, hain't they I" Hut Brother-in-law Tall* man, who ii also a fr< n n-utcr of Un* p:.u-f, lint bo! appear. O'Donn, u't father, wno 1,a,i waited to see kim about tome property, weat borne. " You're gatling yom name lu the papers a gootl 1lt.1I just now," tald (tie friend, "..-.?," saul O'Donnell, lu his n.T-voui undertone. " Be port en an undgiug ni mid out all tho time, tut I'm not ai home, von know." At tuts po.nt a luckiest iicnv* paper mau .1 0 ped in or 1 ba third ttineuur tm tba >-. ven? ing, abd waa tola by tbe bartender that Mr. < ?'Donnell :. ..I bobo out two hour* age. whleb nv.is the Ireta* 1 i'l ...un.ni i-t a sleuder, aro ul looking m in in mid Ha lifo, wini th.fi. iron-gray bair aad mustache). He walks with a siik'ht .nm., lim 1- bi ker wile Bellara ?? So 1 mi r.-ally thouir.it Ja. linc wai going to slap I " Blkl 'I the tiieml. -'?-. I wu* loiii he had evervthln..' ready, ami th., folks were at me about lt; so I went ami give him up Imi I tin righi 1" " 1 Hi, >f-. D:i| you have to wait long for Marline I" '? Ov.r an hour." " I'i,-tty good -ort of 11 fellow, though, Isn't hs !'" " lie treated me tight." " Hamey's kicking up a djuce of a ron," tuggsstsd th.- friend reflectively. M Yee. and he's getting all tbe credit for tali thlag among thc fellers, ralklu'a cat tbe public'! knowing lum and thi p ibllc's knowing me iud so they eaa judge between na, Ue'i Brm' lalo m ? laanL Sa/la' tass f Nvautetl to go on Jaehne'i bali at thar, livervhody knows better licit th ia ts. Waeu lue, rt'jini-rs BVBM lu Bare after tble Pm Inst galla - t., tell 'em i've nothing more to say. I ney eau go to Har 1 -y. ? Ho's tho tSVSB that ktMNN .It ai,.' " " Pretty bard ob Jackas, doabtlag up blt Itali, waeafl ur 1 Yea, and Martino wanted ""KiO.OOO. I guess Harney found he hadn't got .... many friend! aa bi Un u-rut ho bad when n cu ue to tint." A friend who kai known 0*Doaaell lons, told: "Joe I* iii.tio nile.ly a tuperstltioat .um. ii- bolievM bs areami .ml u u,-ns, and -ol dare lay tnera ia t .-. 11 deal in the .to. 1 [uar he ivas lu'lu- 11 lil'. t.-ilen-wbo io. 1 bim iinai Jaehne wool 1 roo away aa I leave bim la 'a boto' to go io tha Dis rtct-Attorney bb l insist ou ad. tag Jaeb 10 np. Beeldei, Ult ml ?i in s kopi at bini and ii" gi va way toa peate sud rushed eg te relieve Hie tonsion." lilli INI'IIIMIINT. Ti.e Indlotment Baalaal Jaebae li as follows: TUC 1 ir.tmI Jury of tin- City ami CottBtf of N--.V Yor'-l by thia Indictment iiceil-.es I Icu rv W. Jaeh.ie Ol the illino of lit- O' ry, co. 1. .lt; tte., as Io. lo NV 1 : Ben .uluru io ?u: Ou tba twenty-alBthday or August, in tbe year of om Lord one tbouiand eight hue ired nut etgbty-foiir, at the City of New-York, lo the Couatyof Ne..-, g af ,ics nd, a i-erlalli petit loll and lp plication of inc . roadway Hurfaco Kaltroad Company, a aaarponte Bon duly organized and Incorporated nuder aim hy virtue ol tba ; ,n.* ,,f the Mate ol Ne r-York before thees, dll.V i'l' s-liteil lo tilt- I'olllili 'Il I UL.til iii ihe i'l y of New-York playing and making application to tue a.nt Common Coun.-ll fm ita eouaeut and poriutu m to e-*a> ?truet, maintain, operate ami os,. ,. stree! au rf-tue rail? road for lu ,lie uac n. tbe c.iiivi-i ance of p.?! sou* a-ul property lu .-..rs upon aad along um- surface ul, ? rtala itre. i*. in tu nes and high way 1 lu ibe said oliy, tegetbeg nn Itu I lie mee-sa 1 y co. 110 clio,.*, s nt it, 'o--. -al in .is, tuni? on:*, lilli, tall, is aid suit.tl,ie st.il foi I.o' . ou Vi -tii.-nt worklugof Hu-said road, aaa duly peudlug bct'-n. ead nnd, r 1 in- coi, -aL 1 ai iou ut tue laid Common Council. Ami the s?i i p inion and .md spp cul ou baa lng boca ?,,, .i?.i.oicsuid, in.id.' ..ml preaented lo the told Common t na,., ii. an 1 being so p.- idlng and un ler its eoniidera* tum ai .1 foie. iii, tin- sui Heir Vf. I ieb Be, ,..!,- el tho eily ami colliny afore* il :. bel .'then an there a p.iiilio otb. er. uni a punnu < - - tbe function! of a nubile ultlre, tu vail, au AitL itii.H. a..tl .. 11. ml,, r ol lue li 1,1: 1 ol \i leili.e ll of ti.e . lil Ol S.-,?-\ .irk, ... I ... ? loll 'flog then un i there i inemi,.-r of thc < 'ommon Council aioio s .i I, after ward, tu ail: . On tuc-.nd tweuty-niBlb day of Auguct>tn tin: year aforeaald. aud avbliil me sahl pentiou and applicalloa waa vet pending before and under tbe couiideraUoa "f ??ld i om.non Council, contriving iud intendiag the duties of bil laid ollice and the tntlt Wd c Hilldeu.'al tbenby ia poeed iu bim, to proa ti tutu aud betray, al ibo illy ami co,mtv alor aa ld, ..i h force aad arma, eulaw fullf, wickedly and corruptly, dui leloaioitalj i-k .md a . to receive IBO sum of tweut) l ou-aiid il i.iati ni money, and a p.omi*,-.md i.i','"'i.' .ii therefor, frota a cei i nn pereou, nn hose n nus li to Ibe (ti ml Jury alore ..i!,l iel ll tik lita W ll. ll|itHI .111 a ir re meat or ll mle. . i ." in. that Ibu vole, ac iou ami utttclel proceeding ol bim* tue aaid Henry W. Jaehne, aa mcb ui uuer ul Uta Vussf 111,11 Loila, n aforesaid, upon aud saiaa-araliig ih,. rutid jeni.a snd sppl leal lon of the sa.tl broadway Surface Railroad it mi my .o peaaV i: _ brion ead under tbe ronslileratlon .af tue sail < minno.i Council, ai aron - i i :. -i.ould h I hep hy iiiiliifii.'f tl, -uni inst ii- ro.a, action aud olHcial pre it-, ii.: g as .slit: ii .... Ut lu-r of Ibe * on nc ll Council alii.e saal. ilium and cou, erinna: lin- Mid p'-ulion ai.il iipiiiic.itioii. siioiiat be In favor ol the greuttug .uni giv iu-j ?') ibe sa id Common Council ol t ii co iieni a id par in ?? .'ni st as a.' ,1,-s n I. lu au i liv lb! Ml I petltlo . .iud application prayed aud applied for, tgainst the form od Lu; ?t il Ute ii. allah Cite made and p: tv Lb il. a I anam-i the I.* of the people ol the State oi New-Yann and Hit ir dla:lilt)'. i ? nt cobbi ts drawB nader Beetloa 73 af the ivml Code, the eeeond nuder soetiou 58 el too Coi..oblation ut;, and ' bal ?..-?* : Ii.at in- rr Bf. Jaebae,being a member ?f tald CBasasoa i ,,ui.,ii, . . . uulaw/'illy, wickedly and C'tinpiiy itt i feiouiouily acceoi from a certain perena who-.* Baste I* to i lie Orand Jury aforee ml ai yet unknown, a pt-umiie amt agreemeul lo atiNe aad lurutib io blas, (ka sail in hiv uT. Jaebae, ths tata or twenty thousand dalian la money and an uu* dertakiug to give and (umiak tha *iii sum of i. a the laid Henry W. Jaeh ui under au uttdn ttaaJe b mi' aual a.-ti'iu of bira, ibe i Ml Hear) u. J.n 'line, as such III, Hiller of 111" sa: 1 toonil i a I ni oil. upon and concern og the aatd petlllaaa ami appiie?tinra . . . ikould ii,- iidliiruiitl tiler,- >y, al that ms saul action s iiiiiii "? i-ivou in iu ? ni itt.-r, aaitss m t proceed lug of, upon ind rouea'rnlng ibe said petltltMB ami applicailuo ta favor oi ibegraatlag and glvisg by tue said i niiiion CoUUCII of the coll ? ul .l-t I i'fiiiiisslua to ai aforesaid, In and by tba aald petittr.u md ip . caiioii i>r ycd atn'. applied for. aataiust ali" farm of Uta alalule in aitch case made aol prevailed, >.n I a.-.tinst tho peace of tho people of tue Mate of Nee York ai.a im-ir dignity. 1. N-i'tu 1 ll lt. .M iiiiiM , luann i Attorney. i 'mter section 78 of the Penal Node the ashmen with which Jaehne ls .-bulged M la puallkabb bj liiiiiriai.il* mehi for not uiol'ir than lin V' -ii-, or liy 'lue of uoi moro inn. |6,000 or both. A tom.i lion also Inr.'eits any otlbo brid by the ..(Timi,lei and lol ever tit-tin.lillie* hlui from boldlBg any public BflOS under lbs State." Ai coi m.? to set lion .'?-? uf the Cineolidatloa Act a public oitii iai who accepts s bribe "shall bs iiectnoai aulliy "i a felony, ami shall upon eoavietlou be tli*,|uaii llctl ironi hoioiug any public oibcc, ti us; or appoint Basal uiiiL i an-1 ny of Nf* Vor*.. au i shan lorrett ina odioe, IIU-l lll.tll he pun Uti. d by luipi so.i.uciit lu the fem It'll liarj not ej.oee.Lng iwo ye ar*, or i. a tlatj nit eicect lug .f i'Mthl or both lu tint dlacrellou of Ibo Com t." Hr MAIM UV POLICI OIKICIlls. lull, iils.it Poll. t. llc.atb|Uai tors yt-stof-tlay a-xprcaaaxl iiiduii.tlini and sui prise ou account ,.f an arti, le ni ike limes attacking i--.ipcriuteuil.iut .M.u.av .ml Inspector Byrnes tn connection with the arr.-st ?f J.it-hnc. i-ui uiis-i ,acr Vooi-bis i.id. - 1 am sitrpii.v il at the attack. Ball I think I understand the .minina in patt, IV hat ii 111 .Hi, I tin not Hunk il iioilld Ik. p.o|t.T to tel! )u*t u ,nv I can say that Ids uni think t t-m i-iiutti or reason In lt, however. 1'ue l'oilco Department i* doing ali il eau do lo help unug tu light tho wtclai-duiaa of the