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Y?" MAI_W0' 14,5(0. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 188a \ PRICE THREE CENTS KAULBARS YIELDS A POINT. TKYING TO CONCILIATE BCLGAKU. Burrer of nriiii timza'h MW?C??*WMI4* TbUOI |\Jl R' D ? AI.tKt.KI) BllOAKIAN CKVKL1Y. Vienna. Oct. 1.?lt instated positively that General kaulbai*. In conaequence of hints from Ht. l*el*ril>urg bu moderated his attn le equally with abe Kageuey. and has become more conciliatory. Ab Immediate relaxation of tho lenton between Rattle and munana is therefore contldnred probable. General Kanlhsr.'s tnoderstion ls due to a telegram from M. de Oiera lo the effect that Kuattla did ? ot wish to Interfere with the Bulearlan Con? stitution or with tbe domesilo affairs of Bul? gana M. ?tambuloff has Informed deners! Kauibars ?hal be himself and all the Ministers and recent* ara Willing in gre ?? I' ledge that A.exan i.r tr: ll not be re? al eeied. The inquiry into the revolution bs* been concluded. (tie f-obranje will be asked to empower a court-martial te try inc, drtendera. It la reported that three ex avlnit'.ers are. implicated. The accuse lt with the excep? tion of the leaders, will be dealt with lenleutly. Several eftVert were released today on parole. The people thro.-.ghont Bulgaria have bel.I meetings and adopted resolution* bogging the Government to re ^?cl Ueneral Kauibar*'* denianda. Hsrr Ti.rvs *|?eeoh is Interpreted et Peath a* noaan Ing tit nt Austria would remain neutral If Bulgaria lliould aiilmut to KussU, but If Bulgaria thou ld resist Russia, that An"na would prevent the occupation of Bulgaria by Russia, The Auttnan military attache? at Sophia hae beon In Itrtieied to encourage the BuU'arlau Reticnts to resist Ihe Russian demands with a hint or eventual support. The Ht. Petersburg papers have been forbidden to pub liati eeriam portions ot tbe sp-ccn made by the H,in ganan Premier yesterday. Uk Sm Hi lier,nun OtWttk reiterates that Alexan ler's ali.ii. ai on waa voluntary on hi* part. Il says: " Kutsla has an old ceure against Ale lander, but there is no evi.looce that threats were u-el against him. The action mt Oeraaaa* amt Auttna- Hungary waa oonflned to per-uadlug Alexander In a couti lem iii and courteous mail,i-i ,u [i :r in from iuii.i~.il.iii exocutiuu*. Alex? an.Ur uut'hi tu have tn-en prepared to experience pinta lu a country lue Bulgaria. Other countries experience aimliar pinta without their ?overelxn foi tl: it. iii rogu? ing." Tho Soiot I" e.iltja, of St. Petersburg, puYislies a dis? patch from Moscow which says: "The Bolgarlaa crisis has pim!) zed trsile an I cheiked Ike revival of business which the cod harvests hat lucile.!. Mme >w ls pre? pare,I fur any cvenltialny. The present condition is its tau us war, if u t vi ..lae" 7/ie .Mutroir I,uce le upi lares that tnirty Bulgarians ht' lern wiiipiu-,i 10 death ror exprehsiUfj ayiup.uby with Bajaala'aaauaa iu Hu.gu; io. PHOORE88 OF TIM; BOMB BULB MOVEMENT. LoM><?\, tic:. 1.?.Mr. Gladstone baa received a pr,,ul talpy ol a u.uiiile.sto lo be istucd by thc bcoltlth Liberal Peder,ttion advocating home rule for both the ti ou h sui Ihe Iriab. Mr. Gladstone, ti reply, aaaures the Po icratiun ili.it If ho feels arateful for Scolland'a Bi Hoi: iu the Irish festla**, be feels yt more coniuieut eoncernlm: the ct'iciency of that aetion in tho future. 'Hie truants :n County (lure are paying rent where an abatement al from 18 to JO per ceut ls allowed. Where thi* abatement ls nu. cuni edel the tenants refute to par anything. General Bulwer villi proceed to L'l?ter on Palunlay. Ile ha* been invested wirti powers simillar to those t;iven lu (Jem-ra! Sir Real Taara Buller iii County K'-iry. ihe Dublin Freemen'* /awimet publishes the text or the report of the Waterford pm ch to the Irl-li a iee.re gal gwerameBi, vrnh Hie romim-nta thereon liiade tor sir Mlebael .Micks-Beacu, Chief Under Beere* tary. The ducuuient wat om.tined by a tpy inside Dub? lin l attie. The tenants of thc Tnaffe etta's at Ballvhaii'ils, Colliny Mayo, to-lay went lu a holy io the. ag.-ut of tne es'u)t>-an i ask. d him to r<-lina) itn-ir rents. I be a?r> nt refuse t to 'lo so, whereupon the tenants left, sayteg that riu-y would rather suffer eviction than pay impossi? ble rents. A (.IPI TO PRANCE PROM THE DUKE D'AUMALE. 1'aiiis Oct. l.-Ttie will of tlio Duke a'Auiii.tle, bequeathing bis great etiaies at Chantilly, With ail their appurtenance*, works of art, books aud rerenttea to the French Iriatttttte in trutt for the people Ot Prance forever ia dated in lsHl. The Duke explains tl.a i,e wiahes to have the tranafur uiatle now for tbe exprett purpose of avoiding letal hampering* which xuight be instituted by claimants or heirs after bia dealb. The alfi is accompanied by but one condition and that ls that the property mutt be preterved Intact at lt tball be on thc day lt come- into potsettion of the ti ilaire*. Thi) ettates aro tobe called the Cornie- Mu*' uni, arc to Le op; neil to ihe public at '???.? - ",'v,' '"' .a_ ?.?..,.... ui iun jaar, sou the revenues are lo be ap? plied to keeping the whole of the ett ates ni proper order and to the a. tjuiremeui of additional worn* of art to enrich i be uiatiiilticriit collections with which the et t.iti-a au-a.H'U ly ru lowed, to p niionnig iii'ilgeut au? thor* sud amata, and io I'lruithlng prises for the eu eaanuraiaeal ot tne a4ewttoe o'. Bcleatiflo and urnstic Sarene. A separata ciauso of tue will auihor.zos the aale of ile l>uae> d'Aumale s domains ai L)..lus lu pro? vide the money for the preliminary expenses which ii.ay ai lend the transfer an.I transformation of tun Chantilly estates from meir present private character to thal for winch they urn bequeathed. Ihe i ew-papers here, even ihe Kepuhlican lournalt, Bpi ak in terms of tin. uunett praia* o' the Puked'Au? reate fur his sift to Frsnee. The Jemjil estluilles the gift to be wonh 2.\000,000 franot. Tue Count of Pans approve* the bequest. PLENTY OF MA'KJlllKL, BLT NO SUFFLIE?. Bootu** P. E. I., Oct. 1 [Special).-.Mackerel et finest quality were never so plentiful ns at present between Latt Port, P. Sa I? and tape Breton. On Fri (lay the great harvest of the season was gathered, tome vessels tafctaa as much as Add barrela lu ihe a'ternoon. That ni:.-ht a storm .ame on. The whole fleet suffered bearii!", loting $10,000 iu boats and seines, besides lartre qiiani.ti,* of run which ihey baa caurht the day previ? ous. Knee then the weather has been stormy ano the fleet has all been harbored here. Yesterday there wat not eunuch wind to take them to the fish. The only dav when they could have done ariflhiug was VVigglns's dav. amt they were afialit to leave port. Another storm pre ?aileu to-day and Hm 'y American vet-eis returned here last uigin ant this (norning. Many of these are short of provisions. I'ulesa they eau tret the tuppllaa necessary, they will be unable to reach Gloucester. A fleet of twenty sail ls sochored at Mil|>eque, doing nothing. drawl ehoal* of Mackerel of extraor.ilnary quality are wot kin*; round the eaal part of Cape Breton. AN ACTIVE VOLCANO IN ALASKA. San Francisco, Oct. 1.?A lette! in The Ballalla to-day tent from Kodiak, Alaska, on September 10 says: The volcanic peak, Paulotf Mountain, 300 Billet toutueast oi Kodiak, ou the Alaska Peninsula, la la in a alala of eruption. Blight rails or volcauio dust reseiuhiing emery powder have beeu obaerved. Captain Curry, nf tbe schooner Ko.llak, report* tbat on August 1ft when 100 miles from the volcano, his ves*el wa* enveloped In a black cloud. The darkness wa* so gretal thal lampe Vera kept i.tirn lug from 10a. tu. until '_' j., m. Captain Aubry, ol thc V ulled states aieamer Curalo, brought samples or deal ami rep,ned uav.ii.- heard a no so like thunder while patt.ug near tue vulcanic region." DI PREDATIONS OF NOB III WESTERN HVDleiBft Ottawa, Oct. 1 . .tymnri.?The Department tt IuUaa AU airs 1* excited over deprndailons commit, le-.d by Blood Lillians lu the I'nited State*. Report* reach Hellion troiu Marius, e.glity miles fr.nn thal place, thal Blood Indians from the Canadian side of the hinder are ral ling rancho*, ste ,luu horses and killing callie. 1 ney bate stolen and driven north about 800 bead of raine, af FKAC.MRNT-. ol CA MLE NEW* I.Kif-zio, Oct. 1. ? The arrest?-il Social it lt may expect settle puiiithiii.ni, poaaibly itaprieouaieai tor iivr >car?, which ia i Maatrerae penal tl of tlie its. Lieb fenre bi'* speeches lu Allier!''a, with the recent donatlOB ot iou uiai ks to asa ISI me i 'ii'tiio rioiert in obiainlng a Btw trial wi.l un iii-.tvny aaalasl Ihe defendains. Baal Ito. O. I. I.- A uiovemeut ls on foot lo erect a Dioii'iiueiii io Aube LIBBI ai Oldenburg with subscii|i ti'.u. raleos ai nome amt abroad. Vu ssa, Oct. L?Since tn., last report there were five ???ih? ii ii Bbl lera ami tl xi re'j new cate* in Peath, oin drain ??.] iour ut.w c,i?e* in Trieste, five deaths and Bli.? I eu ?,w (.,,?, ,u liaiy. Bnii.iN. Oct. \._Ti e torp-do boat sent from Ebling to | "Ci.?" ?"v*"<iii.eui len Weeks ago BM afiivaJ at J hoi lu,* in good coun|i|ou A BOURBON ADVOCATE OF A RKPCBLIC. Ma ohio, Oct. L?.ft itiuinft nto to Dm .Spaimh people signeii bf Ennquez ile Bourbt>u> Dukj, ?f t,,.^, p ls|beiDg circulated in sjam. Tba docuuaeut, which waa pubilabeit lu J aunt, I rai.ce, la daCed Hepteiuber '28. The Luke, who 1 s under iinprisoticjett for naviug at teivpiad to lone bia way Into tba (Queen's pi*,,. ,,.?_ ah le i.e waa on ruilliary duty at ibo i>alace shortly tfter Klug Altona.,'* uealh, cou.plain* that ba la harshly treated in prUou. Ho alu) declures that although he la a Repubib an by birth and at bran, ha loyally served his cuutiti. King Al.'outo, *o loug as be w.it alive, tie eauae tamny uutj mane such seivice liupa-ia'.ive. "Now," taja tba i,.*ii,fe-io, "(hal King Aiiouso lt dead, all that lt rudad, ami I desire to ataltl in proeiaim nu a Republic for sj,,,;, A Rr pu m i* the only tonu of |i,vrriiii,eiii in it tun furnish a fiiarauiee fof the to tuiny and lniagnty of ibe country." ATATK RlQBImAi aPPLIc.d TO BWAUY. Hr. 1'alt., Oct. 1 {Special).?Thc Oraud Jury Ita tu-d-i ralusad lo ludivt Johu VV. Puslpt, who was I arrettel on a t h?rgeoMi|a;imy at thelnttanoe of wife No. 1. At FlthklP I, Hiding in July thc Orand Jury held that Minnesota wut not bound to pro'eeufe tbe criminal cate* of other States, and that the tuit should have naen brough: In New-York where the iu an ll ve J, or In Massachusetts where the woman lived. SM:ELS AT TEL MANHATTAN CLUB. PR. AVELING GIVES HIS OPINION OF IT. SOCIALISTS DIINOINCK THE ACTION OT TIIK GOV EKNOR*?TO MAU IT A POLITICAL !S8ltm, The action of the jrovcniorB of the Manhat? tan dub od Tuesday in lusliilnf that Vt ll laid Brown should withdraw his fsocialut friends, Lr. Arcing and Herr Llebkneoht, from ihe club when they were dining wa* actively discussed yetterdey by tnenibert of the club aud Socialists, and In toe tal circles generally. One of theoldett members of the club frankly ditcuttsd the affair ye.ner.lay with a Tr nt um: reporter, lie tail: Tblt affair wat the act of Individual! only, and tba club will take no action, as I understand. But I talked willi the Socialist* and found them to be wall-bred men. Now. if two Americans, representative! tn the taine tense as the** two gentlemen, should be requcttod to wlmdraw from a European club, a howl would - go up all over thia country from all classes. Both tuen sre University graduals*. Herr Ltehkoecbt lt a member of the Oerman Rnlohttag ami the leader of lilt party, and Or. Aveling it onn of the Iradert of hit party. Wben we entertalu men at our clubt we don't consider their politic*. Tbe Ulaloo League Club, whloh wat founded to oppose the Confederacy, doet not ask Soutn*rnera question* about their polltkt, but entertain* them at gentlemen. Other u.eiuiiei * contidered tho action of the governors an attack on Mr. Browne rlghta. Mr. Brown again refuted to say snyihing about the m a tts r. lu tba evening Pr. and Mr*. Aveling spoke In Claren? don Hail bofore an audience of 400 people. Colonel Hinton, a Social,tl journalist, presided. Lr. Aveling, alter talking snout the " meaniug of Socialism," tpoke of Ihe Manhattan Cluu as follows: What was done to Llebkneoht aud me doet not worry Bte ta the leaet derree. Rut tba insult was offered to a kind fneud of ours with insulting wurdi. One paper tai,1 we were forced out. but thal papal ought to drop Hie " ii " out of Us "headlines." We were absolutely unconscious at Hie Hine that anything lil-bred "a- going on. What strikes me most wss the Ill breeding of the whole sftalr. Herr Liri,ki,i <ht and I have Ibe ini?lortuiia to brio ig to tho cultivated ? las*. Our presence in ihe Carlton Club in London ni gin possibly be obj->ctod to, bul certainly lt would be donn in a more delicate and iteoorom manner. While the spirit of the members of the Matiualtuu Club mit'lit be aa bsd ns that of the Carlton Club, their man? ners aro certainly worse. I cannot co.icelve of such a thing happening in a workingman's club. We often invite capitalist to our clubs in England sud treat Hiern a- fellow beings and try to show them that pell Heal opnion* should not prevent tuen from sining side by able lu pe,icu. [Loud upplau.te.] After Mrs. Aveling hail spoken, S, E. S'eliewitsch, Editor of tho ViiO.-s ZtH'ii'.ij, off'i-red tho following reso? lution, which was adopted ami 1 great cbeoniig : I;,snit il, Tbat wc dei,ounce the action of the Cov eriiia-' Rm rd ol lb- Manhattan Club in alie moling un [irovnk.-dly to insult thu two foremo.t repre Br uta ti rea of labor and labor reform who aro now in thu country, as hinted gue.ts of American Workingmen, and that wu call upon tba nu min-r* et that club to make amend* fur Hilt BBKBUtlemanly and undemocratic action of thoae who rrpreeeat What pretend! to be a club of gentlemen Pemocratt. Mr. Sclicwiitch expressed his opinion ol the club ss follows: An organization (.* human beings calling themselves Reriileuicn, who think that all t li v hat'-, le da to be gentlemen ls to have money, li ivs OOBS in their live* bad two honest men among them. If tho governors insulted anybody they Intuited thcm.elve*. Tba Mtiiha'tan Club la wi-li-known aa a powerful Di'inocralic cum. It wi* onott worthy ol lt* name, bu' not now. This chili l* like those ari*tocratio clubs In England, a goon ex tmple of which is tint Eng? lish dude, Lord Lonsdale. [ l.nu.-li er, j Socialists sail general.y yesterday that they thought tho " Manhattan afT'.ir." as thsy cull it, would be a cam? paign leese, and wo .lld undoubtedly help elect Henry George Mayor. _________^^_ 8ENAT0R SHERMAN ON TUE COINAGE, ADVOCATIXO tiik pm: OF savin DKCOimtD and TIIK IMDl Of sn vi l; CKFTiriCATKS. Cincinnati, Oct. 1 {Special'.?Senator Sher man wat lu the Chamber of Counncico to-Jny and made an address. In tbe couno of which ho saul: "There ls one petal to which I wi&h to call your atten? tion, ami 1 do ll tho mure freely because il is not politi? cal lo any sense. I want tbe business men nf Cincin? nati to think about tbe silver question. It is to bethe mott pressing aud distressing question of the tiuiet. Tlie nap which has beeu made between the in? trinsic valuei of our tliver nnd gold dollar! will undoubtedly produce its stlect* on every department of business. The world can not do wu hom ell bear *ilvar or gold. There ls now a wide gnp between theta two nund ards of value and un >??- something is doini, it will have a grave ami *erioii* *er?.t aa|>.ni your business trans ic iioiia. What shall be dour I Tnat ls a conun? drum for the business men of the country to solve. If you will ito tbat, we politician* will 'catch on.' [Laughter. 1 My own hies ti that the minnon of tbe Miine qoeetlOfl I* to put more "liver into the Hirer dollar till il aiiall equal In value the gold in the gobi dollar. [Applaiisr.] Even th-n I don't think Hie sliver dollar Would circulate. It, ls UM big and heavy f"T large mercantile exchange*. I would buy all the jir-aluct of our silver mines and pul lt into the vaults uncoined, and not circulate it, but instead issue upon it silver rer.'llcates. Then I would stop coining silver. I would di tbat at mee; and then, in the silver du ; .ra already n circulation, I would put a dollar's wor'h of silver. If it was r)Hi? grtlna, or 5.000 grains, I would not care how much. I would buy this silver bullion from our miner* ut market value. I wolli 1 nut bull ?i!ver, but buy it at rna inark-t value, deposit it in tho Treaaury and Itsue ccrtitic.ttes based upon lt. THE FAILURE OF A. S. GAGE * CO. Chicago, Oct. 1.?J mitre Preoderffatw granted a motion to-day for the appointment nf au expert ac? countant lo examine tho books of A S. Cage A. Co. The ttoro was reopened this morning tn oliarge of tho assignee. Two bills 111 chane:,' Wore file I 10 the Superior Court this afternoon on behalf of certain Past? ern creditors, teeklng to rn ike Mr. Rveraon, ono of the special palmers of the tirin, liable as a general partner, on the ground that the law respecting special painui thipt had not been fully obterved. Tlie liabilities and assets have notyetbesn scheduled. On Heptsmner 28 (iago male a statement of his financial condition to Kraut A Layer. The v ilu-t of the wholesale go . is he setttMtadatpleXKOOO and the retail at 02*30,000; fix? ture* lu the wholesale department, 910.000) fixturei in ratall department and horses au I wagons. P3A.000; cor set factoiy, $4.,,OOO; real etute, etc., $17,000; out stain,mg wholesale, a.-eounts. 2*25.000; oitstsnding reta'l accouuts, %'A't,OOO; total nominal asssts. $1,007, 000. The omi: .liding accounts are aol considered to be worth over 29 (a ,'>,J per oi-ut of their faae value, aud hit would mage tho actual assen. If the stock lt not properly handled aol sold, about 3000,000. Ihe na? in.ll,es amount to 9420,000b for money borrowed on notes, which Includes tt-lJO.(HM) due Marlin Ri orton, 1100,000 duo the Pirti Natlnnal nt:,!,, and various ?wailer earns. Utera ta duo nu merchandise 9490,000, molt g Ihe tots liabilities $870,000, leaving au ut parent deficit of over (300,000. Among the aseertelaed liabilities sra tba olaim* ol the Pint National Hank for 1*97.000; ot Iteseara. Il nmuingtli n. of Ptnialrlphia, for i?:i!t,noo, of H. it. iiallm jj Co., of Niw-lork, for $21,000; J. V. Falwell ,t Co., of Chicago, far about 220.000; of OMsffaA Pincus, for 22,500; of Pot? ter, Unveil A- Oo., for 965,000; of E. 8. Jaffray A Co.. for 211,000; ul Isidor c.infold k co., fer 26,000; al wail, href faa * Cou for 23,000; and of Mama Ryereea, for 9100,000; the i,.one National Rank, af Beeton, v hicii tli-conuied nines for large amounts: Piauk Rlancs. I hom ts ii. Wood A Co., Thomas M. Hanson & Co., Ia Sir.uss, wholesale) dealers at New-Vork; Jouu Bromley. Aro., of Philadelphia; M. !>? Walla A Co., of Ch.cago, * IO. OOO. It ls also said thal Marshall Pield A Co. ara lu for 96,000. HIE DFMOOFATIO TAFF RBI IS OHIO. COLUMBUS, Ohio* Oct. 1 {Special).?lu ail dlt'on to a mass of fresh evidence reisling lo the tan? ning of human tklut which wat found to-day there were signlticani discoveries winch tend to maka more sj.-elfie and damaging the charges of wholesale steaiiug ou the part of tba penitentiary officers under tbe llu.ui/ ad? ministration. Affidavits ware obtained by the pro.tvut lag attorney of 1'rauKiiu County this afternoon which prove ilia', large-iiuanil'iet of goods manufactured st the penitentiary were tlnpped to different and remote pan* of the state and sold by certsiu officials who kept ihe pioceeds. All of the books which are by law re? quite!! to tie) Sept by the variom heads of departments at the penitentiary are Bttsetl r. Li a number of cases lt lt known that they were dettroved. O. A. Wolff, y, of Columbus, *ali) this ev. nine that bis brother, J. E. wolf. li-y, a nra.e. In h'das at Delaware, bail *er>n the sk in* or Bonnets tu Hu' vat* of a tannery here which ia owned by a I .eu,..eratic brui. Ile will muke oath lo bi* statement. Tt is la onlr 0'ie example of the lestnuony that ls re? ceived dany io the way o/ amplifying and strruelheu ing tbe charge* of iii.'ium.nilly and Chandal untbnft winch were made by Oovernor Forager tatt waea iu his tpeecli. -*>-? TREMORS FELT AT CHARI.ESTOX. Ciiari.k.sion. S. C., Oct. L?TlMN was a alight shook here about 1 o'clock this murnini;, bui so slight lt was not felt by the ma? jority of people. There were slight tho. ks al hu ai h. ervine iaat eight, but none \>t them hate been more insroeptible than Hie tremore felt almost every day since August 111. Ail reports of heavy shocks and tidal waves are absolutely untrue. TBe wealber to-day lt l.ri-'iil and pieaaai.t. 1 hi- city la full of Worauieu and everything i* aa quiet and confident aa could be wished. Pun.ami rm a, Oct. 1 {Special).? The varied pro trraiiiiiie offered hy the ooiiiiiniloo havlug iu obarge ibe be loin for ibe Charlatiou sufferers completely filled tba Academy of Music this afternoon and before I he curtain mas standing room wat al a premium. Ali the thsstrloai riiiiipiii,!!-- iii the ray look p .ru Ihe receipts will ci eeed a>.),"i>o. THE ANARCHISTS SEEMSQ A NEW TRIAL. AH AFFIDAVIT FOR WUK II BURTY ONE DOLLARS WAS PAID?OEN'KHAL PARSONS ORi-.E TING HIS BROI UHR. Chicago, Oct. 1 {Special) .?Lva than one hundred people were preterit lu the Criminal Court? room thlt forenoon when the motion for a new trial in the cass ot the eight condemned Auarcblus wat sailed np before Judas t.ary. The avenuea to the court-room were lined with police. When the prisoner" male their appearance, each attsn iel by a bailiff, the court roora was at tllent a* if theil lenience wat about to be pronounced. Schwab and Neebo wore their black broad brimmed hats uutll they reached their illari. Partoni had a clerical expression, with hit white necktie. Flaoher snd Engel looked the molt hag? gard of the lot, while Llngg looked aa he baa acted tince the day of hit arrett. Ha had the corner of a bright crlmton handkerchief in sight In hia left breait pocket. General Paraona arose, and, going over to the prisoners' row. shook hands with hit brother. Thu wat the only greeting any of them reeelved. With the exception of Mr*. Partout, not a wife or a titter of any nf them was pretent. The defence tought to tho w tbat three of the jurors had exprnttsd themtelves. prior to bein* called upon the panel, as tn favor of hanging the authors of the Haymarket massacre. An affidavit de? claring that Ollieer, the witness who swore to haring teen the bomb thrown, hal been seen in a drinking taloon four blocks dii'.ant from tho Haymarket at the tit e of the explosion, wat submitted; but tho two men who tlgned lt ?uhmltted to the court a counter affidavit declaring that they had been offered money to make the charge hy Heteotlve Smith and declared that thev had been paid ont of the pro? ceeds of a chsok for $'.il received from the countsl for the Anarchist* The attorneys explained that they bad given the cheek to Hinno for his tervicet as a private detective. Captain mack read an affidavit elating that the de:ence desired to have ihe testimony of Otis H. Favor In retard to tho conduct of Ralnff Wea. who wat charged with exercising bis power at a summoning of? ficer to tecure Jurore who were prejudiced against ihe defendants. Ho asked tliat Mr. favor be subpictiaad to attend and be examined on the matter. The Court?Where lt the precedent for cullins unon any one to tettify under a ruling of the oourt I Captain HUuk ? I .lo not know that theo ls any prece? dent. There lt limply the power of your honor. The Court said that If thorn OBS any such authoritv.it had not been brought to his attention in upward of f ny year*. Hu overruled me motion. A series of affidavit* was then read, among other* one by Attorney /.els er <l?elaring that Juror Cole had tiakeii note* iliinnc ilia trial contrary to law. captain lilac* signed an affidavit complaining of the tenor al Slate,s Attorney <;, n.na.Pa closing tpeecll. There Wat also an additional affidavit nv Mlebael Culley, wini stated that Juror (.-ot gu \V. Adam*, pi mr to the ulai, said to the d -i. 'neut. iii.it the ponce should have shot all the Au areiiisit ami thal they should all be haili." d. Captain Blaohthea boeaa tba epealae argumenten the motion lor a mw trial, lie devoted bunsen particu? larly io the argomeot for nie -ute male by tbe .-tates Attora**. He complained thst Mr. Grlnneli had told Hie jnrv Hint the palara had discovered bombs lu tho city of Chicago auflieiciit to destroy lt, and that he be liev.Mi th- ai. bamba wen- aimed at Hie lives of the |urors. Hs ai-o abjected to tbs statetneat mada ia me ereeenc i of the piry that the counsel for the defence bad ad? mitted that Mr. Ligraham'a argument wat unanswerable.. Tbat statement, Captain Is'.ick claimed, hid pro meed an Impression anon tba jury prejudicial to ins oilenta lu the eoarte of his apeonh he was rebuked by the Orari for making a wrong statement respecting a ruling iu ide by tlie Coori. FEARS OF A LOCK-OUT IN CHICAGO. trocbli ovi.ic nil'. Kioiir Bonn lisv IN mi. PvCKlNi. BOUSES?TBS THOUSAND M-'.N IO HI IDI.K. Chicago,; Oct. 1 .special .?'Mw t-tatt-uimit is made again to-day. and with itpparent authority, that tbe owners of the lsrge packing bout"* contemplate forcing an |asu? with Hi, lr employes by returning to the ten hour working lav. The argument lt thal the bouses cannot be kept upon on the eight hour basti with ten hours' p iv, winni n\al houaet ut Milwaukee, Kans ts City and Omaha keep open tea bear* Il lt also dec.ard that nearly every packer hero ls an owner of a parking house at one of the thr. o cities named and eau ny this meaus fill orders, even tho |gb c ump-lit I to clots lilt house beta. The packers la-nnsaiv )* ara reticent regarding Ibo mat tr, bat lt la believed that they lure decided upon october 18 aa tho dale for a lock-out. Tue C'Dwago Packing and Provision Company lui already closed. ostensibly for repairs, and the others will close on the same pretext within the next ten days. Of tho 10,000 employ**, fully h.Ooo are Knights of labor. They are disitib'utaail among a large nun.ii iooai assam niles lu braal of winch tno packing house kuignts ara iu a lu I uorl t r. Ililli 111 case of a lock-oil', the burden to the emblies will be lighter than if tbe majority of the members of the astatuiinies were packing limn) eiu ?feta. lt ls cia ni d that tim local BB* m bl leg ara sll in good con,inion. They ali belong to District Assembly 57, Wbleb includes a large number of local ante,ubinia, WBoae members are Bot peeking boobs employes. Hi* estimate t thai this district assembly lia-, enough money, either at hand or collect tine bv ssaeasinebl within Its otvn limiti lo sup? pl) in,'.nu m. ii lluec months willi tho necessaries of nie. ^ GRIEVANCES, ol' WORRISOME*. Chicago, <>it. l.?a wan-ant btu issued last evening by .luatico Russell for the arrest of Louis !. ? iver, matter workman of the Cloakmnkers' AasBBibly or thia elly, chargiug Bin with disorderly conduct. Tho complainant is tun foreman lu Hie cloak depai liueut of Cohn, Warup dd .?; Co., clothing manufacturer.. Ac? cording to the story told by the coiupl tluatit, Reavi r went among the rlnakmakers in the establishment of Cohn, Vtsmpold A Co. and told the men that they inuit go on striae because a certain demand which Ihe uniou had made bad not been complied with. '1 lin men re? filed and th" master workman then told them thal If they dbl not nutt work the next day some of them would gel hurt. P.Hi.APKii'iiiA, Oct. 1 {Spcriul). ? lt wa* given out to? day by the Knights of Labor in thia city that the general ? un;i. among the lulners ami mine laborers of tho I.elgb region, which wat expected lo take platte to-day, vt ill not occur. PlTTBBCBO, Oct. 1.? Tbe Rochester Lamber Company baa notified lo its employes that a pan of the concern's profits will be distributed among Hiern. It it propotsd to dialribiite al out 04,000 among tun men a* a recog? nition of faithful set tic,-. The employe earning the larges', wages will be given $1 JU. THE EIRE ll LORD. tows AND HORSES BURRED TO DEATH. A largo cow stable ti Broftdwaj nnd Van Alai-ave., Long Island eily, belonging to Lawrence Anserd, was set on tiro la.t Bight by a cow U eking over a lamp. Light cow*, two horses and rive ton* of hay were burned. Tho lost was estimated at 02,000, --a? lATBBFM IN VARIOUS PLACES. Yivi-.M-. Ind., (nt. 1. The large barn of Alei.mil. r Lassa waa destroy ed by are Isa Bight, Tba h>*s is |S,000 lii-iiiaiii ?? *'.'UI). V. n.MIM.liN, Ht, Ort. 1. Tin- farmhouse of John Thump. tatt, in ri.T'iav, wita ita eontetata. waadaatrayad by tire u*t night, 'i ba Ieee ia 04,0011 i bun red 11A M11 I ? n . Mo., in t I Pin ve.t,ulay morning lleeU0|0u Bl vf uti bera werta 150.000, it ortBlnatad in i.. u Orlgabyt haidn.it. ttore Tea buiidinga. taostly frame, wets destroyed, 'I he uiMiIali, ?? ia tl 1,00ft Vii rOBl t, i lal , Oi t. 1.?shaw's flour nulls were bunn .1 to? day. Th,- lost i- ? -inaated al 110,000. Hue.sm. uri. 1 Run, **| ntl na, i r pott,ry works were SSStrej iii bi lu- lu d iv. A iloul.l.'datelliiie honie adjoining wat ilaoeeati . with Ite cob tea ta, and n* oeeB> pani- BBirOWl] . -i a| ul tt Ith tluir llvi-a. Tht lust lt $,",,11110. TRY1SO FXFFFIBFOKt IS A BAL LOOS. Harikokh, Couti., Oct. 1.?Captain Al trod E. Moore, of Wiutiead, made a balloon ascension at Bol? to! ibu afternoon. After riling to tho height of a mile and a half ihe balloon struck a strong cur? rent of wind which earned lt north ward with terrible force. On reaeblBg Hartford Captain Moore beau to throw mu ballast, 1 he balloon shot dowuwstd al au awful rate and landed on Bilah Mountain, in South .Manchester, thirty-live mile* dla.uni from Rilttol. 'lue di.lance wa* made lu iwe-uiy-nvet minute*. Tue bal? loon landed in a thick part of the wood*, and t be farm? er* who came lo the captain's relief were obliged to cut down fuur trees before ho could bo liberated. si hide OF A DSFPOFDSFT MRROMARH CbarlrbtoMi S. C., Ui t. 1,?Tho dead body of Aieiamler Mob)) was lound this afieruosfl in a marsh Bb Cooper River three milts from tho city. Ve*.rr lay Meralan "dr. HelaOf left bu home. He had cut his thruai with a knife. Mr. M. Uy wat a member of the late fum ht Mt Loy, Rice A Co., w?lch was compelled lo cea?e baciues* on a, count of the o'eath of Mr. Rica, the Nea York member ol the linn, lld bad lott nil he owned and had bren lu drtpadr tmce hi* beeiaeas ciotsd. Ii is BapBoaSSI that mental abt-rratlou brought on by des? pondency caused bis suicide. Mr. McLoy was about filly rive, lie left a wife and threes chlidrsu. J ASSIOS MIST OF COAL COSTRA CTORS. IjfTTSBtrBG, l'ctiii.. Oct. 1 (Special).?Carlin, Uerjiaut A Co., operating tho Kcllpie oual lumea ou the W ujen.ng Invition of the lialiiiuore sui Oiilo road, have maits an aavlgniiieiit owing to competition with Ihe Hoi king Valley In Ohio. They were compelled to make couiracia a* low aa uwoiy ceBl* a lou. CLARA MORRIS I.OSI.S A DIAMOFl> Bloocil. Si BARTON, l'tiiii., Oct. 1.?clara Monia playal au engagement at J.ric, Penn., last h.gh l, and left for l ht City ou the 1:40 a. ra. train, lt waa not dlteorered till tonight that a diauitsud brooch, VaJusd al \A,U\)D, waa luiiuug. DEFEAT FOR THE CUTTERS. TIIK MIRANDA BEATER HY TUE SACHEM. SAILING 1RBBll MILKS TO WINDWARD AND RK* TUBB IMO IN A STIFF nitFKZK. [HT rm I,r.l! wit td TIIK TltlBUXR. ] NEWPORT, (Vt. 1.?In the race off Newport to~lay between tho English built schooner yacht Miran? da nnd the *< booaer yacht (Sachem built br Mr. Huigi-a*. the designer of the Mayllotver, tho Bjobetu won by H minutes ami ll aeconds. The r.iee was the only mal raoe bsd thu year, because sll otbet rsces have beon more or leas drift ruatahea. On this ocoasioa the wind bold out snd blew with tho same, force sll day long. Karly In tho morning there was li tt les prospeot ol a raoe. A heavy mitt hung over the -harbor, but as soon aa the sun began to rise the mis'rapidly cleared away and a light breeze springing up Lom southwest blew the funs and files out on board the schooners. Mr. HUI went on board the Miranda shortly after S o'olook, hoping for a good wind. Tbe New-York tugboat Narragansett, a black-looking craft which Iud come doa n from Provi? dence li1 order to serve as stiikoboat for the race, run alongside tho Sachem to rnooire her Instructions. * Well," sahl Captain Owens, one of her owners, ?? I guess we will have s breeza and shall go out by 0." At half-r.i-,', s tho Sachem hoisted he:' mainsail and foresail und ahested homo ihe working topsail*. The Miranda made sall about the saint ttiuo au 1 awaited the arrival of her rival. About !) o'clock tho Narragansett ran alongside the Sachem once moro and gavo lier a tow line. Tho auctior was quickly hove lu and tho tug started sith the yaoht In tow, out of tho harbor. Cap? tain Owens waa at thc helm und alongside of him stood Richard 8. Howland. The handsome steam yaoht Talisman with John \V. Slater and Co.aiinodoie Canlleld on board, which was to accompany the yachts ever the courte, loft her anchorage near tho Sachom, shortly sfter tho schooner had started out and ran up under the tern ot tlie Miranda. Tue latter looked as slick and smooth aa though slio hal just oouio out on lh.- oi eniug. of the senson. Slio required no asslstsina from tka steam yacht, hove np her author aud oudor Balneal! staysail and jib stool to wara tue eud Of tho wharf at Port Adnms. After tho Miranda har! passed the fort, Captain Pish, who was atatiouod at tho tillnr, ran tho yacht u.i into tho wiud while Ibo mon wore putting tho foresail BO her. Tue Talisman rall up to thc Miran*;!a now Hnd Coir mo lore Canlleld, wbl waa ta ui't as refoteo, Bccouiiianiel bf Edward Burgess,aad Mr. owen of the 'arlie ii, arcot on houri the Miranda ll order to make tho Boailiiilaaij arraageineatt torUMfaaa. it wi-to bo teranty nailet to wtadward and beek fer 9300 a side, Hnd lue winner to po raheen a cup out ot tr.c money left, after ali expeaaei 11 '? bean paid. Tho courso was south? west a* weet, i wen ty miles treat Brcntoa'a Real l Utkt ship, which tiaro 1 tho stake about ei^ht milos treal fr "i Black Island. Tho Sachem's length is 88:47. Tue Miranda's- ls S5:7a\ Thc Secbem, thorofoii', allowed tho Min m. la l miuuto and 33ceconda. Tba nee was to ba sailed BTltakla eight hours. Ai in..'.:; Mio al ai Ung signal WM glTCS by a long blast of the wlna'lc and thc hanlin.- dOWO of the blue j eter. Loth yachts kept oil ou tho Starboard tack au 1 he.ide i foran imaginary hue drawn bu: ween tka Ughttblp aad tho Talisman. The yachts ctossed tbe llaeas loliows: .Milanda, 10:54:35; Baobam, 10:50:00, The Miranda pro.sL-btad a iicitutu'ui pict;,ie. iini tlcbt,keelingoret io pott li,un'.he pressure of Battona* breeze. Her bright coppct sparkled in the auuahiue. Baa earriei staysail and No. 1 jib ami a working topsail on the malu, bul uoue at the fore. Baa cn.-sci ike ime i manta und Ai Sr cou ls ai.ead of hui rival which carried both winking topsails, in ebert tlasa tba Barham gained on the Miran? da sud aller basion run al,..tu twenty minutes was fully Mi en,,iib ot a mil.) lo win tw.ti I and aln-ad. At 11:18 Hie Miraude art bat fora*gad topsail and almost tho sams tiine clawed it up again aul went shout. The baebom followed ault and wises i"> li rachta weir sra-li? ing mi the pod tin-k il was pla ti J' MOO thal tho .vii; an ' i stood a poor olia..cc bl winning, toe moa. Onboard ol the Tallaataa tho eaebeoVa friends were happy and (ungiaiulaled their favorite. Al 11:116 Ihe Miranda went snii,ii. again stan.nug tm tue starboard tick, nut tho Sachem cloealj fol,owed c\aii.flo. ll w.is evident that tba Miranda tv ta trying to get away tran (BC SiicliOln's Hack aa it was noticed that Dy tttOKSOf this kimi only, sba mig nt Aland aeaance ol outsailing her r,'. al, bal ti," baebam'a people enid seo mu ibu, lioin yaebta were oa tuc tot* taos at 11:4n heading mr Point Jfl nth. Irons this niuo il was a procession moro than a race. ? Tim white Imat passed the sfdKrboaf, went about on the port laeh easel i'd her aheet-, sot ike ture-gaft |o| tall and with a good breeze from northwest by west. a'.ut Blgkteea adlai an bout, clarted an ber tnj. uouio to t..o ii.'llshnig point at 2:18. Tho Miranda ?rasapproaching tka abu boat rsptdly at tins tims ind .?hen ->,..< rame Brenan wwii ihrougu the tame maooea vrr. aa tne oilier bo., had and ibased a.? fast as she coln.i. it was a adorion -um to eec the two y.aciits ru?n n : through tue water. The oilieial tune of tunda*1 tho stakelioat waa: Hachem 2:18; Biranda, 2*25. Tba Bao'MU) malo hi-r twenty Ul let to win lu ard iu 9 ho .rs '_'! minutes aud ol seconds while thu Miran la in 3 hours 30 minutes, ami J, I..la. Nothing remains to bo told. With working topsail- in boin tops the yachts rushed toward tbe tiuiiti. When thu Baabeu crossed ihe lino between lae Talisman uni the lightship the steaiters sainted with whistles and the tiring of glin. announce I ti Unite ot) tliore that thence aaa finished. Tbe Mlraada had done her i.ust un I .?..! beal fairly. The following is tbe Official Hun", of flnlsb: Hacbem. 3:53:50; Mlraada, i:02:2O. The Sai hem maae ihe run froir. the lighiship snd back lr. 4 Lu,or.-., 57 minutes sad 11 JSei ondt, and the Miranda ibo diatance Iii 9 boars, t> Dloutea arm -j seconds. THE STRANGER BEATEN UV THE THETIS. VICTORY PERI il! s A BROOMD timi: on mk. BUT amS BLOOP. HABBLBHBAD, Mus-.. Oct. 1.?What at an esi ly morning hour appears I an BO propitious dar for the Thetis Stranger raco provod to bs ono of tho bett ra. ingTIsya aiuce the memorable dai whet, the Puritan showed her heals to tho crack aloopt Mayflower and Priscilla. At 'J: 30 tbe ile. tr fog which prevailed all the mnrunig began to melt away beforo ibe sun, and at In:30 the yachts weighed anchor and set tali for Hie atarting point. A good breeze wat blowing from tho weat, aud tlie yacht* sailed gracefully, making a pretty picture rona.ling Lighthouse Point. Arriving at the starting point, About half a mile west or Halfway Hock, the yachts bsd but little time to wait for the ilgnsl to start, for the wind had changed and waa blotting a good whole-tall breeze. At 11:.'I0 the tug William Sprague gave tue signal to start and the Stranger, willoh had kept near the line, shot across nt 11:30. At 11.31 ihe Thetis cruised, and then the contest began. Tbe wind had increased to fifteen kuots an hour, just tho stran? ger's breeze, and ihe seemed to Improve the chance of getting away from the Thetis aaqulokly . i poaaible. The 'I ne, i-i, however, did not aeem at ali frightened, and kept bravely on until tbs stranger had increased her lead from the ttart lo fully three-quarters of a mile. But thu ilitiji ?' in the lead wat on'y temporary, for as the wind Increated it wss perceptible from tho tSoro thai the Thens waa gaining. Al noon the wind bad In created to olghteuu tulles and the i'littlt, whioh had been cloting upon the Slrtuger, waa losing headway and not doing aa good work, for alie ploughed into the asa and then rolled badly. At l-'.liO the ibeiit, a* if paabed from behind by some Invisible power, shut ahead ami patssd the .Stranger. I lilt was His iignal tor ?ai'l i ..- fi.i.ii the Tactic's friends ou more. From this time nulli Hie yauhlt were Inti to view me fhsllt held the load, When the yaonis boro in aighi on their return both appeared close together, but at they drew nearer li. on. i be teen tuat the 1 lieut wat still leading her rival. From thu time until tao Uuith tua race wai cloie and eurilla. Al 4:1(7 Hie ysohtt were to clots tbat there were tomedoubti on shore winch would riot* the line (list. However, to the flu.tn Hi" Them showed herself to greet advantage. At 4.30 she tacked for the last lune. The Thens rounued ihe rock aud pasted me line at BrsBIBsly 4:-it), w un tba atrauger only a minute aud a halt behind. a: 0:jo ihe Stranger emited the foot of the harbor for ll' Telly, with Ueuieuaut Bena on board as the gueii of Mr. Warren. A raw mlnutet later Ihe Thetis came into the harbor and dropped anchor, receiving a welcome salute from tua Bonsais C'luu ba:leiy. As tua I hens won by nun minnie and a bair, this will m.t satufy the owner of the ruiauger. aud another race to-morrow will have in be ssiied. ihe Hiranger ls an 1.'. -. i-.ii- li nil t, cuuer. aud wsa beaten receut.v lu a race ti.un Ne *|.oi i to um point by mo luem by over four hour*. Tue Stranger, though owned by a Bolton gentleman, bans from Moutliampioa. Kii.-laud, and has au Beallah '?ring crew. To-day lu add I flo a lo her regular rumple. m ni shs carnsd Lieutenant Heirn and ibe sailors of me Galatea, iHeir run was urie n mile* to leeward, lie tid-1 ber Cape Cod skipper, ('amain Baew, tbs Thetis carried lier owner and bi* toother, I):'. John Bryant, of the sloop mi .rn ow, Cantata docker or tho I'mitan, and L'aptala Bast] of the America. 'I lie beat bark lo ibo starting iioitit wat one of tbs grandest displays of seamanship on the part of both yachts eter witnesaed oil tho coast ol Verne Ann. Tbs wind grew violent amt sguaily, and the i.uslish cum r slavered a ting aiiLoat buried under tbe seas and heeling over at au angle of more than forty-live .legr.es. The sloop showed ht-r superior ability lu a marked maimer, *lamliiig up tsll amt tlately and turning tba wsftit aside with her powerrul-lookiug hull. VV tutti stabled frmu the finish the Thens was nearly a mile snead, but tne wat unuliln ta weather Maiblehead Hook and bad to make two or Ibres short leek* Uni* the lo.i much of her advantage won lu ihat magniH eent Un ash to windward. Mho receives, however, suttl ci, ut allowance to lutana her coi rn le,1 niue 2 minnies aud 22 second* belter Ibail thal of Hie Slr ngrr. BO mum io ai i as a ni;asp juror. PtOTIDBBt K. K- I-, Oct. 1 Special,.? Tlie iti dicied liquor dealer* gained a temporary advantage lu tl.e Coull of Co.ninon I'.ea* lo-day. Counsel.m John M. Brennan, who ti counsel for lim thirty-four wernher* of ihe Liquor Dealers' Association indie.od for maintaining liquor nuisance, mada a special plea lu abatement Hist l.ewis ll. Olney, a member o Uta iii and Jury, wat dit qualilled. Ile hail made au us.igniiioul of bl* properly. 'lisa Cato Was uoaiu lu-Uajr belum Judge Vaiibiuaud a jury. Tba Judge charted tbat the assisi -neut dla Qualified Olney, and If be did not register afterward ha was not a volar at tba tims of tba drawlot of the Grand Jurr. Thsjury brought in a verdlst lo accord tuc* with tblsohsrge. Forty-six lodiotinsnts will thoa be thrown out. A GREAT TRASSPORTAT10N SCHEME. TIIK PBVNSYI.VANIA RAIt.ROAI> SAID TO TY. STRKTCntNO ITS I.IXK ACROSS THU OCEAN'. rmt.Ar>Ki.pniA, Oct. 1 {Special).? Tba steamer Etruria, whloh'is expected in New-Vork to-raonnw morning, will have as passenrrers Vice-president Frank Thomson, of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and Clement 8, Oriscom. a director of the same company. These two officials have beon ab? sent in Kuropo in search of vessel property to be placed upon the new ocean etoamship line which the Pennsylvania Railroad Company intends run? ning out of New-York City. This company, lt is stated hore to-day, lins purchased the rights and franchises of the Inman Line, the equipment of which will be morned with that of the Internation? al Navigation Line, and will strive to make a fast ocean service for both passenger and freight busi? ness. The absence of Yice-Presiiloiit Thom? son and Director Griscom in Europe was to purohase the Alaska, Arizona and Amer? ica, for which, it is stated.they have paid $1)00,000 each. It is the purpose of the Pennsylvania Rail? road to book passengers by these steamers aud set! thom at tho same tinto tickets to any point on Its system. It is stated here to-day that tho Baltimore and ohio Railroad Company will at an carly day put on a steamship line to be operated upon tho same principle. lARRA VINO FACTS AGAINST TITUS. WHJSN TILLIE SMITH WAS LAST SEEN. ( IKCl'MsTAXTIAl, EVIDENCE AGAINST THE nu KETTSTOWB -lAMion BBOUOBT OtTT. [a< ratnoaara ra nut numma.] Belvidebb, N. J., Oct, 1.?When tlie people bevan crowding toto the little court room here thia morning to wltnets the fount) d.iy's proceeding of tho trial of Janitor Titus for the murder of Tillie Baaltb, a griy-bairol oftlcer stood at tho door and r* fuaed to admit any women exception married ouea. The rosy-cueeked young girls were greaily dl? Appointed. Tho ventral.lo oillcer waa acting under ordera (rum Chief .luatlce Beasley. Charl, a Muaaleb resume t hit testimony as soon as ibo lawyers had taken their seats at the bu taine. He testified that after leaf ina May Wright, A^uot Wright aud Annie Van Sickle on tho alibi of the murder he walked up Church-it. to the Institute gate wnh Tillie smu u. Ho entered the grounds of tho Institute with her, hut he only wont about thirty feet from the gale. A(tei talking with her for a few minutes he bade lier good-u'.ght and returned to hu hotel. When Counsellor Harris ashed tho witness wh.st Tillie a nd to him when they separated the priaoner's lawyers oh'soted. " When wo nailed," said tho younir niau, "she told ino she wat going ni by tho laundry door ot tba luttituie." As ho gave ibis reply His faoe of the prisoner turned palo aud his hauda irein hied. Before Tillie and atttaalflb parted they heard the bolt of the big front door of the Institute shoot mt > place as tome one turned the kny lu thc lock. The lights la tho Institute were being ex? tinguished. On lila way back le the American House the witness 'net Annie Van Mottle with young Barina. Basal OT flhlpaiaa wada a deter.niue,I effort to lores Muunicti to contradict himself, but lu vain. The young mau acknowledge t thai he hoaated to Haring afier in* return to tbe hotel of bia coti';ii)jt over Tillie, but thc bo,tat waa falto. Arturo Livers, who was a student at tho Institute on the night of Tlllli'a murder, w is next sworn. Howat Imoklnn in tho window of lils room a few minutes af'.or 10 o'Ctock ou the uigbt of tho murder, when he saw a man aud a winn ni enter the front gate of Hie Institute trouuds. They parted near the gate and he aaw the man leave tbe woman, past out of the gate and go down Charon IL Tho woman came on toward tlie Institute l.ul.iimg where louie trees hit har from sight, ll s roommate. Harry Smith, wa* with him and saw tue m.ni and woman teparate and go did.irent ways. Smith was called to the witne-s aland lu tho afternoon aud corrob? orated tho 'ititiuiony of .bo young Cuban. William Van sickle tottitlad that he waa formerly the Janitor of the Institute. Bli weeks p^lor to the killin* of Tillie-muli be met Tllut who io'. I him of bli "fool lug around a new aervaut at the Institute, whoa he styled the ' new potato peeler.' " Henry Haring, of Tort Jervis, swore that ho mot Annie Van Sickle at ,-bioldt Hall thai night. He aaw Charles Miiiiiileh in'r.) lured to Mtv I,. Wright and her utter Agnes and lillie. He e-c -1:?.? l Anuie Van .-Ickle home and gut bark lo Ibe American House an,ml ttlteen ii.ni ii'-s brtore ll o'clock. Ho met Muumuu at thc hotel. Tue Kev. Dr. (ieorge II. Whitney, tho president of the lustituie, wa* tba uext wltaeec, He ha* gray hair and a while Beard, ami ls omi of the uiott pion.r.en'. .Meth? odist Episcopal clergymen of New-Jeraey. He teatitied that Titus -vhs titifhl Janitor aud w.tlchmau. On the niL'tit of the murder it wat hit duty to luck ali the doors al IO o'clock and dunug the night attend to the furnaces io tho linemen!, near the laundry. VS hen serrauti stared out attar IO o'ciook at uliciit ihoy were expected to cuter the buildiug by tho door lu the rear known aa the laundry door. Tho witiiesa told Ol a ooiiveraatiou with Titus about two weeks alter the minder, illus then said thal he urti know ot the Ulindi r about noon on the day tbe body was found. He was iu bed and overheard some ouo taikuiK about lt down in bia yard. He arnie and dratted himself and went down nar.. Hi* folks said lie anouid rest, aud so be stayed borne until (j o'clock, when be went on duty agata ai the limnine. Titus told Ur. Whitney thal he waa late in doini* tbe Iniiitutc doors ami windows tbe nignt ot tbe murder because he hal to mend a hedstssd at tue time he should bav^ mus Hie last ben. He inuked the bit; front door at lo: lo. at letti tied toby Charles Mun niel). Tltua bad alao said thai he readied the fuinaoe r.i'i.-u In tbe basement about lt): 2o. He Axed tbe fur? nace tires and then went out sud walked around the big building, but aaw and heard no one. Chief justine Beaaley bait denial to tn,ld court to-morrow at the united request of the twelve jurymen. At court waa about to adjourn for the day senator Shipman of the ile'euoe requested that an a>l|nurnmeut until Monday be allowed. He baaed lila requeat upon the poorttate of the priaoner's health. The Chief Justice granted hit request. MALTREAT ISO A QUAKAFTTFF OFFICER. Chicaco, Oct. I.?Bone of the owners of thc ca'tie quarantined at the- Pnieutx Distillery loaded up a quantity of the baled bay. wbi.i ls also under quaran? tine, and started to drive off with It to-lay. .-pedal Deputy Sherill William Taylor Interfered and ordered the hov unloaded, 'nie Kym knocked the ofllcer down. A,orow I of cattle-owusr* gathered and the oillcer was again knocked down and badly bruited, while ihe milk wagon with tho bales of bay wa* driven away. Va ASiiiN.iT.iN, Oct, 1.?Commissioner Colman, of the Department of Agriculture, has received a report from Dr. C. K. Dyer, tue veterinary un ,-eon who waa sent to a.certain what dtirato had broken out In Vtrgiuia, la winch he says thu disease ls lex as fever aud uut pleuro pueumouia. MURDI.R BY A LIQUOR-SFLLER. MoBBIfTOWV, N. J.. Oct. 1.?Daniel O'Con? nell, a luitiur-neller al Mine Hill, n-. ti -Dover, became Involved laat night in a quarrel with John BflBltfc, a miner, and atruck him on the bead with a corn knife, killing bini almost instantly. O'Connell was brought to tbe Murritiowu jail. The quarrel wat eeacad ey numb cruising some land owned uy O'Connell after baring been ordered ott by the lauer. 8SOW FALLS IS IHE fiOFTB AXD WEST. BHBBOTOAN, Miih., Oct. 1.?A heavy snow* tr.ii ,i. prevailed h-ro fur a short time this moroni*, ev? en uk tho *rouud with enow, willoh, however, quickly disappeared. Wi.M.,11 asl, out.. Oct, 1.?A heavy snow storm ; .tied over thlt region this morulug. Snuw loll tor several houri. The weatbel n cm i. MAJOR MORTOX TAI ALLY ISJUREl). Major Thomas Morton, wln/th* luau hoard lea, with blC bUB Hy at the Cliff Hollai-, uli Hie aluin.' mle ot (lye, Weeli mali 1 timmy,earctaralBsj tn>m um etty ea ThfliaaVarafiaraiaai nut nit u tram nf iin New Beran Wnlieae* si Uah umbi laelBBd of Bye stat on, and en dleceveria*; bis inist.tke BBBflaaaeUbtt le eat ea Um Inda alter H bad itartnl ,>s bc iii.i te bi ami had oin- nf lils I. BA I i u-in-.l l?-. >-..?? n Um atauini phttlOl ai ami ih. ateaa ..i um i ar. Bc ans reaarai le Um tint linus,?, where aa Batpatattaa was petaBcflsae' hy Bro eergesaa, wbe rtpie-i-ril llii'insi Iv ,'S highly .-.itn!ii"! willi theil 'pailful's ? nb* iineiit t'liiiditiou. bal sin, lily bemre | u'i lock yesta-nlay mummil lu- died. Mr. Morton hadjiiat nude BftaBgflflBBBtfl lo bet I Ira lian.lani ..? i ariiut,'!- and ?nan of Baratta BTeOfljhl lo tba city, alni ml.".ibd In ii inni tt Uh ..ia family a-aiiy ne\t ttia-lt M.yiii Moitun Waa bora ta Ihittlaiiil in IMmiml .mi',' lo Amiili.i vtlnlr it.tullin.'man. Hr hat raitt M.. i li.m, ui na.n* i.iiiiii,-, and nariag mirlecttsl and peteBBBtl aaaMBaaiBl uv Mill.ma, ne established a lari.ny Ul 1.11/alli I li ano ll r-I < I ?ia. imtnlaf ? coosulerablefortaaa Be mini nu e. 1 I tji hilts', ami copper chaine laaitesl ol ...ni tot window haisa mn, .-,, trial \,ji- ago, I., in a..' ii. Business lu l -i ti, ho nun batseal the Woodlawn stock tann uoai Nawburg tad ea i,i. iexteaalvely lalo tba ian-,ni; of trotting borate. Bs vt.ia th...it.I lin' mai. iii in, i,, i Ihe nmin, i ul many l.nl i .iii-, w hiih in m.1.1 ai iiitih bgarai bi ipemlalloaa in Wail Hlrrel he loat a hurga pan of in- minni, sad waa obllaud to ta? tara to Bia bualaesa a i ?ni i IH7B, bat be always fan,,' nun- io Itisiify ms inti- mr dnvlaa a bast truttuig borea, lie was tt ,11 kunu fl Iii Inn ii ii., u n. Iii,- nit an,I Waa a (alu,har ll tillie III \\ all -llri'l. -M Ha ll li.lrl Waa i-Xplraw-il VrallldaV at im .nm. Majni Mm ii,i. nt bis lalla la int* adi Ketriniout and tar aa in I hr A a ni |,ta. ?? in,I. Hr aaa a mr in bel ul lin NH.Ill,I.. I I lr I '. | ..il tun 111 Hr WM dlr Inn .1 ll, tl,, nhl i ipefl Hoar t ul lliuktia, bul suld uul his seal sa latuwye. il' ul I hr nhl I inrmi), i uf I al lay ila, el j POOL AWalRDS OBJaECTED TO* PENNSYLVANIA DI-SSATISFIED. the TRrvit un pRttsmrxTs to confer-no no TICK or WITHDRAWAI, There were wiM rumors in Wall Street yea terday regarding the relation* of the tn.uk lines sod lt wasassertedth.it Commissioner Albert Kink had re? signed. They grew out of tho uissatiifaett.m of the Pennsylvania I'.n'imat at the psrsenti.gr* of east and west bound traffic allotted by Mr. fink, the recent heavy payment of pool balances by the I'sntisylrania tn the roads which havo run behind th. .r Bl .pi.ttions bein*; oontlrued hy rreildent (,eor,je B. Kobe, ia at proof tbat Mr. Kink's award waa unjust, Kollowing are exfracU from a latter written by tbe Commissioner to Mr. I'.ulrerU on the subject: I exreedlnrlv regret your ar,at dlssxtiaftrtiun with tl.s award of perreulage*. but believe you j,j- <? not tuflictaal data to fomi s oorrect omni,rn as t? their Justice. | itid not foresea tht sitrsordinsry Boalne** von have ilime .turua two or three) months of this year, aa th* percentage, were based nu rue holiness dnne "mia*; the psst three veal*. thu llslllnsore and Ohio, lov-kawsiins md Urand Trunk fud Just ss gi.od les? son* lo be illa.atlafied ?'ew n-.ont!.s ,-tg'i its vm hbve nnw. I think that Justice sod fslrnett of perri ii rt gea ought to b de? termined by an experleni e of not leas than a var. Vou will tee bv the report of the Hi nt two WBBfcS of fSa-iitatn ber that yum trslllc has l>een redactd to .ilnint y,.in alt! tl. I 8ere?iitasea. fine of the res.ons ot rant company ba ns utsr urina the auiumer inoiitlis wa* the extra-.nIla M t aa nut nt luke irnffl. . I have nu btes thst you will be lailn! opartl to pay such largs balance* aa iturluc the months of Jnlv amt August. If you wore, I should then decide fla- allotment of pen i.-ntsget to br a \i-rv tinlnst ons, BfWrtded tliese i. anita liavs beer, legitimately obtained. In Mbtnttttng tie ts ii centages I tugge.t a BOW arbitrator (ms ta lee ton t.. then,, and I sin,nely linne that he will bc more slice, ital ttl ia giving satisfaction than I have t>ea>n. Mr. Fink said yesterday: " Ihavo not resigned as com missioner and have no intention at pro-ont of donne so When the presidents' agreement was made lt pro vi led fora permanent commissioner and I perm anent a rid trator or board of arbitration. Thero Btstflal some ques? tions pressing for settlement and no other person hiing ai ul.anio at the time, I contented lo act as Lii'po.ary arbitrator. I have now merely suggeste.i that it Wemmt be a aood time for tho trunk lines lo select a perm,mont arbitrator whoso dacisions mis; ht piOTl Mora CB IB faa tory than mino." Mr. link said that he did not apprehend the dlsiuj tloit of the pool. Thi-ii-was nlw.iys sums dlssatlsfaetl.nl .at an ii ward and be tv s rinilldriit tliat Cilsllug ditteit met wouhl bo iiniicsiily ailliiate.t without a naaMag of n ve? nue ni war. Lheec viona were w.iiuii, -econ.hal ly oj.ei railroad an a. Tba Pennsylvania has ceasalainai principally of the ?aol-bOUDd per,entases. HailniBal men say tuat Iii.I roaq naturally rans ahead of Ita foul aik>w*aeee la tba summer u uiiths, because tba early srain- natur.ill) .orb the more-niiiht-ru mutes. When ina Inter Bwveeneel seisin tho renns;, iv mia fills ebert aud tba nut (bera routes rna aarad. Moreover, it is charged inn a taiga pan ol lue I'liiti-ylti.ii ,.a tr.i'llc ;i, , rued to it ??.roU/tt Bitting raica. lim Wornt bnnca baa uiaiutainoi ....c., urn! ia behind in ih ? p.nu nut tue u-reemo ii i ti.,, lotewd Bd lo tamra tka weal linus wan uwaey payateula tot ctae the, i isl tri . c by upholding r.ili-a. in n,e BaMM*> gar pool tue Kanusylraata is a era litot and ll is n Ueve4 that un tho wi.oli flCtTICBMnt that euliipaoy li ts hot poid out oppressive -inns. Mi. l.nboris baa bum complained of thceealeetbn> tweea tue Bgpreaa eonipanlcc, aMuek hus arobably beau uart)] used .as .1 vlIi lor tuning freight rate*. On luina.lay he wrote to I'lestdei.t Bing, ut tee able, tbal ho regarded tim express war us a violation of tue ?pint il not tue mtier of the preeldaBaCf Batctssniensaad its eon. Un nanoo woola no intei itroted ac a willi nances af tat otiict rn,.ds to ni's I'eiin-y,vania with.lina fr tis Ih" pool. Mr. Blag replied, tbat lae Brie azures* waa aet i-a.m albie foi i BgiaBlag the tunti at ai.u uni nilly followed its competitors. He aeelared ins denies to disease aaa] aijusi tim question aad ex| recced tl ? hope thai ll would nut be allowed lo dial.iri) tho relation* of the ra.irosd cons pea tee. Tue i reddeni.V aurceinoiir BtarbteC that it shall na from January 1 tu I'rcemDcr Ul f SSOb yestf, ead turra iiiDutita' Lotico ut ttilhii..v,al imiat be given, f. r tho agreementreLcwsiteclf. tarnee wm tee)waalaraaaael tue nuuk line oreel irate next week, aad aMautlmo it -c thought ihat the Peuusylraaic will wltbbotd .ny toma! ..f Withdrawal tt ,111 tim understanding thai 11 the uieauog li not sausfatctory a notice gneu tunituiiia considered ^^ ol beptatuuec ao. lun.sDi Linn, Oct. 1 (.n/jcc/k/).?Tho head olticlalt ot th- i'eiiu.ay.v.tiiia Ballroad company douy absolutely ilia, tiiey have withdrawu from tho trunk line fie,ghi poul, lie/ state that while they aro not saltshed who, the manner iu which tue pool baa be.-n conducted, that they wm BBke no acuou until tbe truns Hue preaideutc meit, which will probably be at au emly day. One otb cu! of me compauy stales Hist limy unto received bullea thal Ihe Bal timora and i).no bas doman led 22 per eeut in the frel.-ht pool, expecting lo get I'd pei cut, a h.cb Would be IU percent more Hi m lituy are uow a.lu Wed. THE Blt, M.V,-LNULAN'D DBAC. There were uo new diiVelniiisiniita yesterday In the project for some form of merger ot tue Ure knpaftani railroads runuin? between Ho-tnt. ami tue Hudson Uiver. The exc.usive pui.licaiiou in Tua Tkiul'.ne of tho sohomo so far as it has ussuuied shape and made progress was received wit 1 interest in railroad circles.. Necessarily the development of tua scheme will lie slow and tue very legi-lative dlitlculties that bare been ..unvested as lu its patu oumi'.-e the need 1.. ,1 iliiin ou tho pall of the prominent mcu wlio hate the matter in baud, friends 01 tue eaten riao, ?vnever* are i', nil lent of Its ul un.ne success and ure awaiting mihi iner.-t the resell or ths eumina* rou ferr nee, tthica it M hope 1 will bacton thc arrange.neut ot dolans. ALL NOT PEACE Willi BEAOIHQ Yl-.T. RC.MOHS ABOUT 'I UK BOBU0OB POBBCUIeCBfl SLIT. PlIII.ADHl.IMIl.V, Oct. 1 {Spicini.?Cn tl 11.SC'I repreteutiug the Morgau-Urexal .lyuiiicato and the ilea.lins: General Mortgage Bondholders' Con.millee are expecting a decree for the forecluture of thal murtgage early this month. Ux-i'resldeut (towen will opjiose lite decree, at the terms of thc oouipro.uise betwoau him and the syndicate Hated that foiecluture anould ba avoided if possible. In lallroad circles to-day there waa a rumor that the ge ncr 1 mortgage bondholder!, represeuied by a com* millee of which K. Dunbar L<>okwoud lt chairman, bad arranged all uilterencea with the Morgan-Welth syndi cate nnd au amaia'Suiation bsd been cttected. Il wat ata'.eit Hat tbe Lockwood Committee, repreaeiitiug 11,000,000 of the bonis, had all along strenuous,y urged foreeloauia and sale as tbe only means of reorganizing tho Heading, and was one of tho ohstaelee lu tbe way of the ayudicate'a auccesa. It was uuder stoud tbal the basis of agreement between the commit? tee and ibo syndicate ls the asiurauce from tba latter that fnrccloture niall be carried imo effect ss ungiuaiiy pi up..sen ny the general mortgage boudholder*. li wac aliened that the latter agreed lo take the uow security ottered by the tyndtcate's p au for tho old bondi. Mr Lockwood ou being mown tue above report laid : " I att wednesday ex-llovernor Cbamheriaiu, ot ?w York, who represents Mr. 1'arsoiis, tho intervening I iain :'! in the Kublasoii foreclosure ault agalutl the Heading, cam.- lo I'uliadelphia and bad a three (mure* couiereuco with Frauen A. Lewis,Jr., his sssuclata counsel, the sliuatiou was thurouguly iliseusssl .1 ..1 tuen the two lawyers catted oa debar 1 G. Dale, who represents Mr. Itouiuton, aili cousinte 1 bim. . Mr. Hali) assured them mai ue wuu.d be in court on Mon lay ready lu argue the nate mid mal u ? mould press lor a decree. " 1 hat," couunued Mr. Locswoo I, " is sll lhere is lu the slur*. \Ne bare uoi aliered our paisitina ll) lue least and the ouly conertsiou- If eouci ssiou ls ungui be oa.md?0.1 tue syndicate's part is mat Mr. Kobiutoii 11 uoi goiug to attempt tu wiibdraw his sink Brea nad he dune io ll would havo had no effect BC MB 1' n s un would not have oouieuted io s withdrawal." Tue speaker deciaied mat .inlets ibo syudicsie paye ihe general mortgage bouduoideia avery oeut uue meut there wlil uudoiib.edly be a aa.e aud mere w ii ue more thau oue party present lo bbl ou the properly. Ile iel| lambed that he could organize at me monett BBtise a ? tu noate mat wm pay .r7n,i>oo,"00ior (Ba prop-r.y and if me Morgau-VVelm people want it they win 11.vs te psy more. MIll.lTNli OF SOU i'll WI>TLKN VAN A GK LS. Chicago, Oct. 1,?Hie iii;iti;igers ?f tko Southwestern linea at meir meeting lu-a*y succeeded ia disputing of dud of ihe chief obstacle* tn tbe way of forming a pnlieuger pool. 1 his was acoomplubed bf reaching a compromise ou the butinet* west ot the Mis? souri Uiver, the nada running beyond Ibal bouudsry Hue agreeing uot to pool bii-n.eas orl.tnal Ua' al mal station*, ' in io'iltur lulu au aareriin-ui lo uiamlaiB lae* Btnaliy, ,.,,'lm a pei.ail) ni $tjQt*tet every iii iraitiou ol Ibe euuir.aCl. Tue biisme-* nelweeu t uioago au I Al. Luii.a was laseu up at a siignl sesalou aud salis* IssOenty amiteeed??. THROk oil NEW'XORM STATE UMaTOI MILLIK uFRAMM AT A FAIB. Bi TH, N. V., U't. 1 (iptciaO.?Senator War? ner Miler d-in. rei sn adores* ai tbe steuben a. ouu.y F?ir lader Fu.ly 'iWOO |a-ople wera BtaaaM. He spoke on agriculture sud oleomargarine. ' ile waseuter laiued al lue laouse ot C'i?uarr*sisjau lr.. 1)ateupi.r . Hl?Al'rKAKI.V(I TO LVALL A OH ABOS Of liiilAMt* IkiFAi-u, C?et, 1 <Speaat .?.lauics K. .Mc Ns mae, of me Ouuse ul A lam Meldrum A Ande nun, baa tlisappesrad. Me.Naiure caiue here from lielaiid eight yeal* ago. I.esl lhau turee mouths a?u ue marne : M.ts M,T aol. 1 net ,t. .1 o?.iiicr happily. 1 uia*ui.,i u ag Ibe head of the tn rn Called Me.Na.nen lulu hi* j tl i and gave him a letter when he Uad le.e.v.-d (rom llelfaat fiuiu a woman wuo claimed lu bu his wife, aud Cbaraed thai n hu icu her wuu several amaii cull? in, m. When the ola gsiitivmau'a bat k was mrue.i. Mi WfliBSi left tue nore lu ? hurry, peaced up an use guods sud tefl ibo eily wuu wifu Ba, lat. -*> mFFlOi s tFSUMM io a LAWYER. Mlnle riding uu horiaebaek ta 1- atluah ate , Urooklyn, last evening, ?akntl )*? ksoii. a lawyer of titi* eily. ttl.um- hume ia al Nts. UtO L n am al . Iii,...alt ii, ass tin oat ll rr.nu hts aadilio by BIB Isms* al u in bl, un lie alni. S bl* head nu the asphslt piitriurtii vt uh audi mice thal in- BBC mada uncuna. iou*, la [hat r.m.m.an be Wee lafcaa la tba UiouAiju liu*p.iai. Vie isa, uiatat BM r??ar4*ai aa ssaowita.