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THE NEW-JERSEY CONTEST. A. LABOR MAN HAS THE BALANCE OF row ER. ^XXHCTY OVKR THK DrLAYKD RETURNS?PoSPI MiMlIBS Ag TO TUB U.M1KD BTATEA BRNATOR 8Hir. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 7.?Tlio anxiety as to Iba result ol tbe election for the last week waa Interne and tbe rinfllctlng atateroeuts msde publiely end pri? vately Increased it. Tbe clecMon of Mr. Oreel was, or ronni, no surprise, ihe loseei to the Krpublicaca by the prohibition defection having made bli lucoess probnblo from tbe Ant The legislative reiult was otherwise. Whatever the ranees?and they were varied end numer? ous?none of them bad been thoroughly comprehended In advance, and tbe failure of the l'.t-pnbii cana to carry the senator In Morrl! and the Assembly? men lu adozen dlitrlcta they couatdered certain, aston? ished all. It wai known that Senator M'.Phrrioti and Governor Abbett hail done little to aid tbr Democratic Assemblymen, end the wonder was wbere ibo " smews' came from, t'p lo Thursday night the returns from thc Asserahy district! were indecisive, but ilnce then ihe true state or tbe caae bas been uuderstood. Tbe Itepubil cana have thirty-nine of the eighty-one members and tbe liemocrata have forty. There li a tie lu Pasiatc Coun'r. ana there li a trebor Assemblyman in the same county. Bheu'.-l tbe ile be given to the Kepuhlloana, es seems probable, the Labor Assemblyman will hara tho ruting Tote, Thia is, or course, in case e re-count in esch of half a dozen close districts makes no change. The re? counting will probably begin this week and lt will be s fortnight before lt ll decided whether Mr. Dono? hoe, tne I-abor Representative referred to. Will bold the balauoe of power. How be Would vote for Senator li unknown, except that be would probshly give a eomnlimentsty Vote to Ereeiaa E. Potter, tbe labor leader. Aa be Urea 10 Coiirressman Phelpr'r district, lt bsr been arid thei lie would prefer bim: nut De un-ci ats claim Uiat he bas s leaning toward Governor Abbett. Mr. Donohue wss formerly loeiiufled with me Grr-nharkers sntl IBefa is coos-qiirntly nothing In hu political antecedents to de? termine bis preferences. Ile ir described as e cool bested, rtrslrht-forwsrd man and oue wh 1 will know bli own mind wnen tbe time for set lon srrlve*. Tue Prolilhllloh etrenrib liiiiiuiill to aimil! 17.000 Votes, possibly a thousand mare. It caine apparently from beta piruea, In the proportion of three-nfibs frnn the l;epnhlio*ns end two-firths rrom the Democrats. Ibe Prohibit lon vote rave Kssex County to Oreen, but 11 also .'iiii M.. unoa'b County 'o Howey. Tbe Democrats will have the organization of tne gaii-iuiilv.in.il probability end the Republican* will ra'au. con I roi ?'! the .senate. The ottioe. inf Hie iat ter will remain-unchanged, except that Beaator Fish or F**ex may fte made the president. Tns PeaI eerala sre coating about for a siil'aule candi.(ste for Speaker and ito not nnd nne altogether satisfactory. i'.x--:*eager Ovlatt, who wal lleetcl Irom a lieu...eratic district io Monmouth, is mentioned ur Iii* Kei nhlioati candidate. t*uueriniind*nl Crawfor l, nt Ihe Pennsylvania Rall road, said ot Saturday that cheap fire train* between S'ew York end Netrsik sud Klizsheth would bn run by bis msd after November 14. I he rates of fare and the arrangements as to bonn are not yet known. THE SITUATION IN COSAECUCUT. gAKNI'M ts KFrOKTS To CAi'IURK THK LKOISLATURK ? HAWLEY'* CH ANCE*. Hartford, Nov. 7.?Th. total vote of Con oecticut on Tu-*r.lay wa* Iii round numbers 112.000, aome 15,Ooo leis thsn in ls-,4. Of this rote the Bepah tloans retained meir perceniage while tbe Democrat* fell off. This li amply shown by Hie relaiive p.sit.or.* Of the Harrison and Waller Vote of 18*<4 ami the Louna bt*ry-( lt veland vote of thia year. The vote between the two pan ioi, the' Prohibition ana labor vote reached Dearly 8.(KM. nf winch the former natl much me larger ahare?iTri 4,800?Wilie the labor vote caine very Dear ) up tu a r .ninl 3. K)). Au uua.yr.1i of tbe vole abows tbat tue DsflMMtata lost by both these (Belora. fully oht-'.li.rfl of tne Proultntion vote coining fro udhal partv and nt least eigul-'.euth* ut the labor vote being directly trace I from mal p my. On tbe wuoie Um (da? tive poil'ion* ot the old peftlsa In tue state remain! un? changed, except a slig.it lnne.se in the Republican vote In the Southern anti Bea IB western part ot ibe State. The Int-r-ased inaiorl'y on J dnt ballot In tbe l,?gls|at Dre, troll 17 io 31, is a source of great satisfaction ta tbe Kepulillcane of tbls t-tate, anl well lt all oil ut lin. There never wai a more desperate attempt lo buy a Legislature tuen that made Oy William il. llarumn IBM year. Clere towns w.-re besieged ny hu agaela and money wal used without ninl. Individual Instancr nt alien.pii 10 bur towna w. r- ao cotuinun ta lo attract Do *p. cul allsun.m. lu Kel Hartford for laelaaee. tblny live voters determined not to vim th- 10 ls tim il tney bal been "seen" hy Dem.-eratic ninney, and tbey AM Bit Tuey vote t, however, ami for taa DetBoer-stle candi.late* lor ihe Leglal itara, This c.i?e is nii.y one ol e Boat n. .eil eotboolleeied. The ma)urity wai ob tallie t tor the hcp'ihllcani, however, ad a cnn-liiu anre nf two K< publican Heuatoii rr? ? ti 1 Conueeili'iii n??nred. Theta le aa doab. waate-eral Senator Haw ley being erected 10 mceeeil nimseir. ills r? ete-iloti -fas a ilit-tiurl 1r?ue lief,re liie pe.tple emt il helped to win, helped Mr. L lunanury ami ihe ticket an over lue State. It la tue e*tre of Hie Kep m lleans or Hie Mian* Hist Senator Hawley should ne re? turned, ami the jim'.a'i,nile* are thal be wul ne nuiir Dale.t by th* legislative callous by scela.nanon. Ail rumor* ot K pnhlieaus pledged to hi* liefest whion sre Circulated nv Ueiiiocrilo papers may he isreiv die counied. 'I here ls practically no opposition to bli re? taining bil seat. The now Mle's Senate will tie exceptionally strong In point ttl ability. I'ne De ia eacala have two ex- Lieutenant ili'Veriui'S on th- Moor, Messrs Urn- aul ,-d 'liner, and t!i* K'p'i'' cans return *-*eti!ii'.ir Wal-h. wbo was at the bea.1 or the Judiciary Commit le anl led the K. pub lean aile or ina Beaeta Ult year. Ot t.e uaw in rim tee*, Meisr* liraliam. 1. leal. Allen, Hats! iud Pratt were abie representative* lu the Lower linnie last year. The House hal a large armr nf uiikunwu men. lhere are Outr a few lawyer* In a metnbersnip of ii? et remarkanle circumstance. Col? onel ll. IV. It. Hoyt, or Greeuwioii, li Hie proud Dent candidate for Speaker, nnd there will be no ma? teriel Opposition 10 III! Setecil.nl. Tue tit.reat or longress nan II icg by Ronert J. Vanoe. tbe vining Labor De neera! whose attitude on Dee trade tbat the Deiia.erat- o ihe district not a second time to tudor*.-, 11 one of thc sarprteee nf the eleotion. STOCKYARDS OA 8TATEN ISLA AD. BKW PLANS KOR THK KXP III TATIOV Ol" C ATTLK THAT WILL SAVK ll MK AM) NOBBY, St. Pail, Nov. 7 {Special.)-Thi St. Paul Chino MseByaaBa Company ls laving Its plans for fu? ture rx nor: bruin rn on a c.omprahensive scale. A. II. Bllekuev, the pre* dent of the Minnesota and North western Railroad Company, has worked up a rohetne ror tbe mure ecuu uuica! beading and sb'.pm -ol of outward bound cattle, grain and oilier freight at tbe port of New York, al well as of imported cargoes dora 11 ed either for that city or for the West. On a recent nut lo New Yuri Mr. Stickney made arrangements?after ward coniuin meted?for Hie purchiss of iwjiity-sight aorei on the aliore of Staten Island, Just above the Quarantine Station and about a mlle from the Narrows, with 1.100 feel frontage on me Upper fi ir, where it la proposed lo build extenaive doe ia. elevator! and warehouses. There la an anuudant depth of witer et thu point for ihe largest shipplug end tbe rapid transit railway, which runs all around tbe uland aud li control.cd by tbe B iltlu ure ami Ohio Coupe iy, panes tlirougu lue prop arty. At the inni tlm? there were bought by the same persona ,!00acres of len 1 about tire mies distant from tbe dock* ou tbe lame raliway. Where ere to be the aiock yaid* aua feeling aiebiei for taking care Bf cattle denimel for itup neut abroad, Tbe cattle h.va to be driven only Ave niles rrom the nation to tbs doeki. wbere tbey will bs aiii'ipa 1 directly lr.nu tue pier* wituoul tue nn-iviii tlou o .ig.tiers. Tue o!i|*oi is toav.il I ibe Uaavr oharger for lighterage at New-York and tbe Incoi venleuoei sud ? ali irta-i.uru.1 now anent mg tbe transshipment of Cattle an 1 grata by tue oiuius. pTootnto* in use al me pori of New-York. Arrangements for th* laure econoinl oel aud convenient treusfsr of cattle end grain from ablpboard lo sbnrr bar* been made In KnglanJ. Al tbe pori or Darrow, roan riztv innes norm or Liverpool, there haa recently been built up OD what wal previously a fi? .vt ua * village sn ex tenn vt ryilem of wharfage, eieraton and aloes Vardr osiiec *? .. ror tue purpni or bau lllug thu (leis ot Antri. ri ur t'lmiu'i pro Met! tu better alvautage tban ont ..h.for.*, ail they are or men a nature aa to en? able ibi pi le len with cattle aul grain io eacep* tbe lioery ehargee wbioh are iinpised on these transports at ibo port of Liverpool elwell ai other heavy purl CONDITION OF THE OORV CROP, Chicago, Nov. 7.-Tiie followiujf erop na* ? an wilt appear tn thli w ek'i lnue Bf the lun.icrf Memicic : Tea more complete returns from tbs rom bell confirm Ike earliest rep.irn of averages of yield, ag disoloiej ny uskiug, aul milli tu tue pied,ctlou* male early lu tbe yenr ibat me tut*, yield i.n .1 fall corni leraiuy under that of l6ei'j Reports from l.iiooli nuts an average of __.'.*. na.uns; lews, ilf*. outsell: ki .iisas. 91% nusUels Miaruiirl. 'Jj. burne,.; ludlane, M\ huiusi* ; Mli.ne teta, 3sl|. bus.'ieii; fi' seunilu, 27 . oil.Bali; Nebraska ith mui... .* Tue rep-iris or fiel.i ui-da tteiu Mirrigan erst lu-on.1 ot.e*-..ec .*.ug a - unusual yiebL Tntii_.?a Oountm* report eu average yielU ot (.4 _ buibels, aud ll la serialn ia ?i the overage yield ror me state will fer ex? ceed thal of any other great corn-raia, ng Blair lu tao CbIbb. . . a EWE-WEB TO DEATH IN HER ROOM Marj l.ciT.iiL'i* tweiity-iiiiie.of No. 104 Havard at, waa burned io nesta lu ner room eu .-saturday nigbt. A terre mirror fell upon a lighted lamp, bree.mg lt, end eh- -urning ull wsa aeattered ar niel the room and upon Ber eleUiieg. bee lived oaiy a few vo-neati after ber eloibiug was tore frmr bsr body by some of ber neigh? bor*, wbo heard Ber srream. A MEW OAMLt FOK TUE ll,a un F. RAILROAD. Tbe new oeble of tba railroad tbat crones tne Kail __tlT?r Bridge whieh was placed la poaltlon during the Barty houri of yeslerdiy. worked siaooibly all dey. lu nerd, airly after midnigbt yesterday morning the Work of replacing tbe old oabla wita tbe new was begun, and at 8:50 a. m. lt waa couplets? It Waa done by tbe regular riggers employed On the Bridge, under the supsrinteudeuoe of Amis.ant tog.near Samuel ___ Pio.esco, and waa looked upon as remsrkauly quick w .rk. Woeo tbe old uaale was laid about three years ago tt waa found aeoeasary :io aead to California for h .man to apliee lt. Tba work of splicing waa yesterday performed by ths regular em? ptor aa Trains were drawn by Iocs motives nn one track, while tbe rania waa reeled off on to Me other and afterward wound around th* drum. It lt tao and ? half ailee lone aud ts warranted to run for a year. Tba old cable, of tbe same nianuractnr*, though warranted only to run ror that length or time, wu lu om for ibre* time* a* long. --*> THE ThADE f*V SLATE, KIAL AAD IRON. BNCOVRAOIVO OCTl.OiiK l>i ALI. THRSF BBABOMM OF BfsiNK-s?ronrusATK BPf BtJTUP 1BBBBB0* TlnN. Philadelphia, Nov. 7.?The plate region* of this Stat.' are attracting BM anent on of capitalist.-*, who aro not on'y Intestine money in tho detelop nieut of quair.es. but ai* 1 .milling ira Bat 1 rr* of tailroad to secure the product oi tbe quarries at ton nage. lt I- retimatcd that no le-e than ?i,ooo.ooi> Las been invrved ;n tbe sLt'e ejaanfcu In ono form or another within tho last two yearn. The Lehigh Valley, Jersey Central and lAMfcaaaaee railroads are all actively in BSeiBh of Uie iTBBaajT BBBI Baal regain. Lehigh and Nerti ann tun Counties bnvc been con ?i Iv Lrouglit forwunl within Hi* la*t two year* as favi.rnl.le NfteBB for manufactories. Allen!"" n. the e.milly Mat sf Lehigh <Beaty, tea beaa laaeBlte fort mate, and by tbe Mist of the year new man uiactore- will 1* in Operation taste, wl..ch will give rmp'oyment lo 3 000 bands. Ammg these ore two r-nii m Da, a thread tse'ery. furniture toeasraw, had -evrral Iron works, ?aataa. Uie county seat of Northampton Ceunty, niuo bas in apaaas of con-trur lion new enterprises, which will gi*e employment to 1,5(0 hands. iromjient offlcliils of the Pennsylvania BaBroad Corni any -tate that Hie trunl, lines aic Offend M Btaefe buSlMM tl at t is ImBOMible to handle it, and that this BMhM a jool unncecH-nry. Tho peel, of cour-e. h still ma ntalned, but tho bii-iness uttering pays full rates in order to secure transportation, aud there .s therrfore no danger of cutting. Iron nianufartuiers* hero repair! th* reknit of the recent election* with tho utmost, satisfaction. They sia'e that it gives as-nninro that tho taritf <|tir-t inn will aet l?e agitated for two yearn, and that their pit.iluct ^iill not be siibji-ct to Uie fluctuation* lu prices wh ch always occur when Uicre ls an agnation of tue 'arin* Not much Im puru nco ir attached to the movement for the formation of a soft reel pool, a meeting for walch lia>- been cal eil to tobe place tn Halt.inure. It la declare I that Um Market is taking all this fuel. lt is al.-o i.oCared that tba prodoetloa of soft <o?i s so great tout It cam.ot bo weeMfully pooled. lt ls now Lei evod that tl.ere will be no war be tween tbe lita'!lng mid l'ennsy. Kania railroad com? panies when the linc of Hie latter .s completed up he bcliuy k ll Ya'ley to thc anthracite coal region*, ibo Pennsylvania Railroad Corni any luis always con 'elu ed that Un- Lue would maUe thea lade] emlcnt in the matter ot toils on anthraeBe real, ami n hes perssteiitly retuned to advance lolls DSCaSae they stated lt Might Le 'he liol.cy of the company to re duce them Preasdeet corb.n, of tbe Heading, has BOlBied emphatically for peace with bin neighbor, aid ihi- t I- l.elievel -will res ,lt in hannon OUR MBV Hon- lieiw-een tbe rivas in lb* fcchii.vll.dl Valley An cn'-oiira.ing featuie in tbe iron s.taattea a the iact that the buaiora* Biara september is rejioneil Ki La\ e bl en um IS than was ant.cit ale i and an advance has bi en male ii \n.e- iii nenry all the miling ri Ills, about one hall ol ibe bast lumaccs. and iu Uie oro luii.es ul, re labor h i? benn prrtonasd he iiu aad DO cent- a dar Anthracite and Brrumtnoua eoal produren are con tident ikal tb* deleat of bbb Denorratie laity in th - sta e wi.I put an ind to tbe proposed *uib* of the ? i. mo wei th a gai net comb nat io na in these fuels iii- feeling is entertained, notwithstanding; that the s'ate La? named a day for the beginning of the suit*. MT8TBH7 av.uvt a fatal s noons a. William Walker, who wis gb it tn Niebolg'g barra nb, ia me basement al No. mn BMter et,, <>n sm arday, and afterward taken In a e?b by two unknown men lo nie Phase SSH gtfhet tlnspitni, died there yesier dar at 8:15 a. ni. L tte in wuni it night the surgeons decided mat ihe oniy chane* tos-tve his hf* was In per? forming the operallou of laperolomr. lu order to ex iraas tho hall waleh had ea tared liirou.'h tb* back ami lodged lu Hie Int--tines. After Hie ball ha i been dis? covered and retuovad the pa lent seemed to rally Silently. Inward murdin*, however, lie reUpsed and sank rapidly, li* w * a ni ci.cn tu tiie lull, but to all iii'prncB as to wno sbot bim be refused lo make any repiy. lue body was remove l liv .tuini Walker, tbe fattier, to bis li nne, N ??. ls ilaiiilltuli-st. There a TaiBOXI reporter found Thoma* Walker, tbe brother, wno said: " 1'iier*'* linen etioiigii sabl abou, this Hiing .ilma.ly. Oue man's nen kided au 1 ibal's enough, What's tho -'.ol of puttlu* anoilw man uwsy fur il I He w.isu'l marne.I ami mere alu'I u.i worn .11 lu Hi-rsc!"'. I luii't know way the millet bole wat In in* coal and mit in bi* sturt. till was ton pBSM tn *q ie*!, and-quelling woi'i do no good now anyway. and noi hiu' more "ll ha aatd abuai the business." I*0 iee ni ,n ('iiApmun, ut tn* IVath Precinct, early yes ler.lsy morning arrested Tbo m? Kelty, age twenty tlve. a inuiiider, nf Nu. 1 HO Bl Ifl I 'e-?u, tllo la ssid tu lie nne or the men wbu took Walker to the hospital, ('apr,.111 Ai air* is miler the imprest on that aqisrrei occuired in Nlennis's place between Walker, Lssirange, Nie'.o's and to nu others, during v, I, I i'll I-s-iraiua ahol Walker and then aesaypod. "M. i-ry" L-strange wu. frequently seen before th* shooting at Hester-st hii.i tun Bowery, where be was in the hann ot "hanging aronui." ile bas no: bean seen eibue il. Shuni mg. .Siebu.s and Thninas Reliy wera arraigned at the Basel Market Police Oaert y'-a'erUy morning. They refused to make any aiaiemeni, and were reman.ie I to Hie cus? tody of the police. John Waiker, tn- father ot Wilha n, and bl* brm her ThoMaa were detained at the Lldrhlee sl. Police station y?t-nls( moruing. An alarm bas been sent out ilireoung Hie force lu look lor Let tran gc. "IHE LEADER" To Bl COSTIWEl). At the molding of tho Central bahes t'uion nt Clarendon Hall yesterday afternoon crisifutialN wore receive (rum the Ajax Labor Club, the FaaMMSBSarfs Power Loom Association, tbs Ma.-n ,1 .1 As.u. i.it 0.1 af Waders aad the Rloth Hal sad Cap stakers I'mon. fha ConuultMe ea Bewapaper mu.ie s tii..ii report, stating thai T(f teadsv waa ; ts- cunt saad, aad asking each organization to huv DBS glOO share al utrnk. The Ceuti-al i.uber t'uion BBbaanhad an and tiunal *.-iO0 A leiiniitiuu Waaadupteil ceusurliig t'uuinilssioncr No\vt'"i, of the Dijpailiucui of Public Watha, for removing John J, Li ..lin fruin his position of ti .ic.. j>< 1 BSOaBSS he lia I boen a aiippor'.er Bf Henry Oeorgo. The followliig resoiiitiou was a.eu sdeptsi Wo recogulxe cverv man in tho ranks of labor, who hus lu tuc interval ol t ia monopoLatte parties, as traitors M the interest ot lab ir, and declare -un men unworthy ol lin- mis: repoaud 111 thom tty labor ui^a,nzatiuii*. The report of the commit toe un the muller of .Tuhn Mc Kinney etau-d that BTSpSI measures would betaken tu pun.sh thc murderer. The Wesi gide PuTBttuM uni' ai pct Baiployes repurled that A. Halton, of 'Un ly tim.isl. ami BlghthsSVtL, I.a '. broken blt agreement as tu early closing, and tbe Arin trallon Committee was insiructed to call on him. STEAL! \G A LEG IS LA IT RE. 1HK FRA VD IB INDUNA l? LIHFKATELY PLANNED. Er 1 ni The Indianapolis Journal. That they [tue Legislative returus] express tho resin! of a -ysteiuaiic, organized fraud .here ia no rlniini?a fiaud p.-eari'auged lu this elly, at I hr Journal Womel the Kepa 1 .can* of the Male many lnu.-s beture tbeeleriiou Jh* Journal told the people that If the intaiojus *arry maui, r nd not prove to be ?uflicienl the rina of desperate ttamestei? wuui 1 resort to any sort of fraud lo deleat Hie wdl of tba people and to Intrench tboiuscivea In power. Th* result ts precisely as Ihe Journal predicted. The Waterloo was, is some respects. mucu mure disastrous and complete than wa* expected. '1 bey hal little idea that the legislature would be lin perilled sm! hence IDey were cainrnt napping for a time. But wii-n tba emergency rudy revealed llsvif the fraud? ulent methods arranged fur otuer purposes were brought imo pUy here, and hy their use the expressed wlil of tue people was defeated ?n-1 me Legislature re? turned br tuis apparent slender uialonty. In Clarke Couuiy. for lustinoe, ttiore caa he no ques? tion of Hie delioerate theft ot a Senator, aud tbe aauie ia true of ihe result In other plaees. Tn* stealing of another representative In thia enmity was Inieadcd aud arranged for. Coy told Mr. Unilliba tbai they intended toeount him out, aad but for it mis? take the sang made tn their estimate of his uialonty, ibat additional bit of soouudralisiu would have beeu ac in 1 tu pi is bed. Ibe wuoie vote la Marlon County ls tainted and sat? urated wiib freed, Ihe, Journal called publlo atlenliuu fol days aud s eeks lo lue se Sf saes ii. lng devised uv ( ny and bis corpa of beelera abd aconiidrele. Coy boasts openly of bis melamie aud ol tueir success. !!y auy lair expression ur tbe pu,.ular will, liol only wera the m sj or I ar; nf tba Marlon Couuiy ticket elected, but the wuoie ircisisilvs ticket a* weil. 1 wo members ol (be Huns* In this county wera delib? erately aud pm i-o-e.y (lulen from lue Hepubliaan* by a systematic, prearranged, BBaeefMd fraud, arranged to cover Hie wnoia imuuty ticket lu tbe interests of uorrup li n Bad cruulna Hy. lb* revolution br ibe peopb. as expressed In the elec t'ou nf last Tuesday, was one of lbs most remarkable ever kuowu n the poiitioal history of tba rounuy. Ibe impossible was accomplished. Tba Demo, racy were unite.! out of their strongholds. Tue people relinked the Mfaasses gerrymsmlsr, aud d*teiiuliied that lb* book* Mould ii" upeiie 1 aud tbe mo. ty ru.ii.lel. li.ei di ter,urned mat lien.-rsl Betijsutiu Harmon should be re-eieeied lo tb* United H.ale* S*nal*. Tb* people ?lecied al lea.l ?*veuty-eigbl, and prooabiy eighty [lu siead of BSVeotfsfs ir] uieinner* of tn* next Heueral A*?eiubiy for lb* pm p.,se of oarrying out these reform* and executing their will lue apparent Heiuu.rr.lle majerltv In tba La*(fi?lalur* la ike creature et colossal .ran 1. lhere mun be aoioe wbere, lu ?ouie way, an adequate remedy for Ibe wrong* attempted against ibe peop.r, L'uiass lhere Ia, law 1* a mockery aud frc* government a [.nor,, SHE DID NOT LIKB WOMB* OrSTOMEhB. Prom Th* EitUburg Uxipafh. "I bate women rtwtonier*," replied a saleswoman In a dry goouV-tiire stn bid bern Baked jilunijily whether abe preferred waiting ju men, aud UH* was her plump aiuiwer. " 1* h\ do rou prefer inenV' "Becausg Dey know what they want, and do not taro to keep you eland nut au bru v, h.ls tl,ey fuinble Liver and 1 ninnie up tba good* on tbe lOtiuter. \ BJ anly tn day I was -bowine s bf)y Dark sucking*' ot coot-.i. ibey were all 1L0 same s ,t and quality. yet she 'ragged every pair nit of that box and then wanta 1 to see more. I hm'cl .!?? n tm. more boxes. Just I ka 'Lu enc, and lb. n aehetl If we ba-', any HM I 'old ter no. ami then sba said I might wrap up one pub- far her. ibe lady uext me ma. ? niuo fl/iferent .ales to gentlemen v L1I0 J va* bm I lug \> iib (ks 01 e woman. I ant going ?.; try to est a place in a hard? ware atore. or eoin* jdHcs whet* wvmsu do apt have to deal a iib voiueu " NATIONAL CAPITAL TOPICS. DEMOCRATIC PIL^i-IMaT* WASHINGTON. -KNATOR VK*r DORA " A LITTL1 BHOPI'INO "?BX SENATOR M'UONALO HAYS ITffAlO"LT A 8L1UHI SH(? WK H. Washington, Nov. 7.e>?0(Bf>. OuBBBir Vent li ..*, onie all Hie way io \V lahlugtoB to do ?? a lime snoo? ping." Me assured a reporter to-dsy tbst bia vi?li t? the White House was "merely e social g-M end disouiiiieoietl entirely fron any pnlltioal ob|ecL" "ll bad noi lung to lo, whatever, with rh-crae of Mr. Renton, tbe District-Attorney who has ot*-ii suspended fi.reet've pariiclnailon in polities. Bal the BSWeBaprf men don't aeem lo be able to understand lt that ??),?< a hair-.li.ien of them b .ve tri. d io interview me on tbe *ame ino.ect ton after mon. Of course I Would like tii nee Hellion reln*tai.-d. aa he I* a friend ol mine, bul be has not requeued my Mr. Y-st cnn ti n uei: help lu the mailer anti I have not even examine! Into Hie merita of his cue. You iee, I know very little about lt." " Wbai do you tbiuk of tbe Republicen galnit*' be was aske I. "They amount to very little. It I* true they gained a few ex ra aeati In the (louee where tne Democrats didn't vote. Where tbe eleoiloni were fonglil bard the victory wai on our aide. Missouri bell lur ground ni all events. Wu.-re the D-mo.-ney lost it w..a on local and not oariy lasues. Ci vii ?arvioe re form rut no more ti.ine in u tutu i,,e?e i..**e. will .rlert Hie National election?that la, uot at all." Another Democratic It.teaiiiaii In Waihttlgton ll OX Senator McDonald, wno Hopes lo drop Hie pre tu Ho in Ins title next winier. He ls here on '?purely leiral business,-' bntialkaln ac* ti Hom and i tingan iv* wav aiton i indiana I'f ute*. "Helieril apathy," in hu opinion, dil not lent tbe Demo."aile h.. .t. t.. d- o it iu Indiana; neither iloes he thin., ibe tariff tin-anon ii re*pouiil.l? for Deui ocrailc losses lu thal -nate. "Hennral aintetiliou." lu Mr. McDonald's opinion, il chargeable witn tim result. Ile said : "It was the stay-at-home Vote that defeated our can? didates. There Waa disaffection milong the Deuiocr .is. snd many ot them openly opposed our candidate-, nut I think lhat the Democraia who voted for Hu* Itepunllcan candidate* could Le counted on out'a dilkera. Mr. I.ttwr.'? di*iricl, for instance, la pBiBOaratla r,e at l*ril 2,000 Toter, yet he wai defeated by a large majority, lin- Deiiioclats slummed limn voling." " What, ta your opinion, waa the principal cause of ihe Democratic disaffection I ' "lt war uu.lnunie liy principally due to the appoint ii.cn ?." "And yet they aav that In Indiana more nf the 'ras? cals' bare been turned out than In any other Mtate." "' 1 lt- De m. ii, ni ot Indian, aro di***u?tl-*d with Hie A ..inn..strati.ni not because lt en'..r.-*d tiie, Civil hetvice |..w ? -Inch the Adniiiil'i rnllnn m h.am.I io no bin beistise lt likes in enforce lt and brent** lt enlnrtes lt .nhau ai'peille whir li I* loo creal mr Hie dlie-tlon mt Ind! ina. The Civil -ervice law i? very un p "P'liar in lu liana, aud li ia as unp tpuiar lo-day aa ll ever was" "Son rhody bs* aald that tf Mr. Cleveland ls to be elected for a se.itB-1 residential leno lt ni net ne with? out the vide of lieliana. VA hal do you inn, or thal " I " (), I t-i in lt ibe tlisallecil tn or In.nene Deino craii does noi t x ? u . so far as [hal. I am sure tirst when ibe Presidential election camel -mund the 1). in.irraii of In Han i will ral y ronni tnt Den,..lian . ..ii udale*. Hie pres-n' til* affection l? tsm I'Orarj. We are now paylnc Hie penalty of office and I iu t mirage. \S t-are passing I h roil'.'t a ttanso lou period wun verv giaaerarauia cxperirueee. lu llaua will be D' Ut.a ral IC III 1888." Among Hie oilier n-innrritle pilgrims In Waibuigion wit:.in the last two or three days have bren ?? l-'rabk " Junee, of New-llaiupsiiire, wlm dined with the 1'ieii.l. ul ea FrldBf. Of course Mr. Jones's visit was ai "entirely ii ...inne.-led from auy pnllilca! ui.jscl " ai wai thal of -ri,ai.',- Veil. ? TIIE CROWDED NATIONAL MUSEUM. ri:t II --ni; BFKXCSI P. BAIRD DROIBQ AN APFBO PlIAIION POH A NKW BI'II.DIS'i. Wamii .GTOB, Nov. 7? ProfBBBM BpBDBer F. lialrd, Direo or of Hie siiiiliisouian Insiitiuion aud ri ,.flit- ii heat) of th* BatlailBl Mus. uni. lu lils annual rat!* matei ror the Museum ask* OeaeYas* 'o appropriate ?T'.'-II.OOO with wliieh lolieglu the t -dui.ruction Bl a Iie'.V itu)ulm.- tojtlank lite Sunt:isoniaii|inii 1 Ung oil the welt ai tue praam mu-euu. flanks it un tba east, lids nun will coinplete tbe frtniti?ml one win.'of the new budd? ing, and snottier nearly equal nun will probabiv be re ?i tlretl ta Mulsh tbs BtPBetlin. If the |irnpined Worl l's Ki position la 1893, the pre)eel foi which li under con dieratlon ny a coinuilifee nf Cougreei, meets with ap? proval, tbo money iievotetl io thn BBB?iruetlon of Hie ? ew building, ll ls said, will tie a contribution of io miirh ewart the i.eif-i.iry out.ay fnr that exposition. Rut be uew itfBBtBIB is held lu be an Imiuadiala an I pr?ss ug necessity, lt I* puit.io I o jt thal tbe lOO.OOO feet <f exhibit.ou space in th-* nail of Hie present bull.lin* WBtalB material whicn. In auy ol tbs great museum* ll l.lirope, would be given I We of Ibien Hines IBO QpsOB irronin l lo il herr. Ha mahogany esses have barely pate i.mwtili lin Ul far IBB passage al Hie a nnem and tbserver. Willie the cosily and c.illulia exhibits w ti,In .rs lu maur leetearai pei'Beg lowen.er lue me earea iu i eouutry st tte. How to nmi rama tor mn ttleal me u. iit-.s an r fer tbe ai Ile.e? cunti'billed by thc Japau le Onveruiiieiit, now on than way hillier, llluil rating ill the useltii and m na uenis. ari t.i ibai curious peuple, ? re among the prnlileius wblcb tbe .Mu-en ? ..ullioriilei .re trying lo aotva. Meveral ot the lony or more ol Iba Iritarliuetilr tn Hie Mtiaeiim bava i. a. neil', ?? r-pr leiiialloii 111 (be ex III billilli, lt biting thought bee! liy heir curator* nut to make dispiiys wblcU in their inti ? macy w.mid only be lantall/lu.' or lalBleadtae. -caree y ntl of the dep.rlmeuis bave mire than a fraci.ou of oe si'at e iii- ) i .,11,1.'. The maierlali ready prepared or tllii'lay are packed lu esses, Jan end other .i ii. .'t lu collara, crypts sud garr-is, iud a small village of una gbtly woad u .11ui'liim, erected from tims to ilma fur special .... i c..sr*, ii pa ? ? i .ro.ii ll mr to ceiling wi in ii.-u ma eri.iii, wincn rc ut lin oninm-hed by the sc u-till-la and aorkraaa af ihn Muaeaie. l'ronabiy a i.?r uirea toor ..r ?xml.ns. luiirriis.i freie the < eeu-eeial Ezpeeitloa, com irlsina srtlstle br bibs, tiles. Burarie ns amt ainousand .ar.elisa of typical handiwork of loreign countries, re? liant rn th- o. isiual boxes lu v. bub ihe) wrie ?liipp, il rom i'ld iadi litlila tan mn eeo. Were tn- new bulbi? ng ready tor occupancy lo- lav Hi eui ire ipaoe would he .aken up at once wilt. aalaat"d ebtoeta aiready pre i.inti for dispisy. The workshops of tbe la* 1111iition ere crowded lino etd cu nen ol all lie burrowell tun,dings In the neighborhood, and lbs rZMtanalsts and worner! In plasiei, clay, min wood (Mirana tn-n aalliaga nuder etreawrtaeooa of duconreg Hg un?..oifu.euee. The Museum ullbers say i hal ilia mt in auy event Intended ur de-ired to pul upun ei ilbltinn linn* titan a fracilou of tue mass of material *i.ie-ii I* or will lie in tue poiseiilun of Hie hutmill n lue exhibits in many departments wul tie Uul the lidless of those bell in reserve. Thr working oullec nour wl.l remain peaked lu tran, urawen aul re ?ejitiicles dest.-ned with a view at Ol.Cc io erotiutuy nf ?gaea aud acoeriilnlity for Hildy and comparison. Tbs |ireieai museum building cost 9-ftO,OUO aid waa com ulet d less than six year* ago. Tue new i.inldi ig li de uglied to he ot about me lame il/.-, bul Hie merral-.I trie- of mate ul anti labor, and tue pravleleoa tel ?ellar arni working room which ihe preeeel ituibnug eeks, wiii, ll li ii.iuigi.i, make e more colily under? rating. DB8IGN8 FOK THE (JI.CI.-.KR BALTIMORE. riiK PLANS I'CHCIIA.K.U IV KN(iLANI) .llnW.V TO IH_ DKfKCriVK?(HANOK3 MADK IN THEM. Washington, Nov. 7.?Tlicre fe conaiderablo wei-guarded criticism among oin or* or the Navy on luty at tue Navy Department over tho changer that lave necessarily in-eu in nie lu the Hugill, design! and i|iecitlo*lloi)! for the machinery ot the proposed nsw trulser " No. 'A," to be known ai tho Baltimore. Plani sere never more fully and elaborately prepare! for any lalional undertaking than tb -re piircbaM.il abroad by 'rcreiary Whitney from Armstrong & Co., end drawn iy their naval arcburct, W. Il White. In purchailug bein abroad not ouly ill 1 Secretary Whitney discredit lineru-aii n rival archltecta.biit ba paid an enormous price ur these "elaborate" l'uglub dangin wtneu have bad to ie cb.ii,ged by ibe bureau of _ieain tngiueerlng ; tblr mt only to make th* machinery safs, mu a so Mia; aome nrt? o mid ne made to won at ali. Kor instance, tbe ri.lnal Hani snow tbs dime from the opening ..." ne rurnsce* in tba boilers to tbe res>l-pumpi to tte ls* usn the length a. the gratei.no that there could not lonibly be sufficient apace for the fire-mom foroe to rurk lb* tire toola. Li gi neera know tbat crimped apses ronni prevent free working al flrsa an I, cuuseuurul y, ne keeping-lip or rteatn. Tue ipeelfleai.eB.ae. emended, esds: "Tbs main emt suxilinry feed-pumps will reen e lernred tn e piate-and-anr e braaket built on me ihwartsbp biilkneal of ll* tire-room. Ihr .,ni,ti?ns ot Hese pump* trill nat be ntshmrii in the drnirin.ru Inil trill e changed, tn order to alloio room lo work the ires, aa allowa," ela Auoiher rprclfleatlon ibowi that tbe dry pipe* ad |a l>e changed fruin the original plain a or.br to make them lars. 'itu, m.. ?** bsngei iu tbs sion valves and boiisr in*. .,,.* Tuen lie m..in atea-n-plpe bsd le be changed ?? i? ?,,,,,?,i-e ,e change ut total disclement nf the machinery by tm cadent tn Ute steam lillies. " I'lie or.ginal plan Un. wal u arrangement of ileatc-plpei Beeb dial a breakaga si Imo*! suy poiai would tata.ly dliable both aria ol n gi it-1. ll la to be regretted thst oli.ui... had to be insde, be? edie, If anyibinggoea wrougon h*rtrisl tbs "eroaksta" 'III lay the entire blaine to tlie luujin.'alloui male ece?iary by lbs oversignt of Hie I.ngllab de.lg er*; ut, if everyiLlng guee well, Ui*u me credit will be lv-n to (li* Kugllih deileueri. Tet.lt li aduiittel by larine architect! and budden Hist ir the original p.sna f neara and dry pipes and valves bad b*eu Iel alone ley weii'd nirely have k'llsd the whm- engneer'i furor i tbe tlre-roiiii. Hie tlrst time the boilsri wsre prims l. endri itu. .langer the va?iel could not po-aloly make M speed lnteuded es there wai not room to work the ree. TIIE FUTUBI OF NATIONAL DANK8, N01UKK NUT roll MR. OAIILA ND IO (TIACK?WHA1 OOBTBOll M IBBBBOLM sa YB. \V.WIiN-OTOM, Nov. 7 Special )-\n au i_t_r i.w ou the efleol of the Alloruuy-Uauerai'a opinion ?Si., cling United Blair! bondi winch have been drpur ed to roc ure National bask circulsllon sud un w muli ilerert has rs ne.I, Controller Treuhoiii sattl to-dey: " If n batik had deponted boaiti wltb tba 1 rraiurrr of ie C .it. d Bister In trult lo secure Its uoles, sud tba icrstsry of tbe T.eeeur_Nheult| say te Treasurer Jor sn, ' burreuuer those bondi for rrdempttou,' Mr. Jordan uuld reply ' No, I am bound url lo lianif.r iiiem to ?f body without tbe authority of the bank by which ie/wera drp-islted with ms latruit,' So you iee, al lough thrre bondi ere lu the poireiilou of Tteaa iy officials, tbey canuol bs rurreadered fer idemptlou ou tbe call ol the becratery of ibo 1 reasury it neut rt.m of tue bank. If -TaflBBBl b mk! do not ?er h.-law I ih.!i rik tba Attorney-Oenaral what I ni-ttlo. You know a failure to ooinply with tbe law Hiders e National bank liable tu forfeit lu ehsrter at ny tune, a., mal if a bank falls le keep on Be posit tbe ad of bouda required bylaw, lt tua/ be proceeded against In lae court* for tbe forfeiture of Its ohartar, but so viulenl a remedy would be resorted to only ag an un? avoidable public dnty." "T*e volume of National hank enrrencv at present In mund numbers la about g'JI7.00l).()UO. Il baa decreased about fjr2r?.000.0 "0 in tue last yeer, cbieflr by the continue I redemption of 3 per cent bonds an I ihe railure of B m <a tl Hanks to replace them with other avtllahle Interest-bearing bunda The .Sal Ional bank currency now In circulation ls r*pre? sented hy United State* bonds auiuuntlng tu uv-r g : u.'i.i.i.'i'i i, ,.r wino.i m. i -; .. ni i.ii ni ar* a per eula amt ali lb* rest 4 and I >9 per eenie, witb per? haps a tew million Pacitlu ?ixes. The amount which * bank must deposit with the Treasurer of tue tin i te I xt 'les is r g.ii ate t br tn* a noa nt ul l's o i It Hal. A bank with gSAOOO capital I* til* ?m*'l*si hank cuaitered. fr * bink's cap, al be over $i.>o,o*io. it nuts' il push 990.00 i bafore it c m obtain us rinrter. A dive this niiniinn o ,, y bank in ir deposit as mucli as il cnn uses, nut exceeding th* Biases! o' HI csp ul, and Is-ue currency tu the imu'inf nt !l 1 n*r cern nf its dc posii. If mee pital of i bank I* f-lfi ?.<> 00 or under, lt must ib-pusH L'ui ed--ute* !>,i.nts to the amnd it of at least one-ruurMi nf Us capital. N ? w so ne nail* have deposited a gie,it deal m.ir- than Ibe iiiluiiniiiii re? quired to allow them io do business. ewe instance, while no nank ts bunni io deposit more ibm g."> i.noo, a New-Knglanrt bank, which owned s.oiie of ibe builds oallel tb* oilier liv, hil Bearii gi,000,000 III nun ls on de noll t an I ba I Iii crculation currency tn ihe amount of y ? per cent af Ita .lepusit. That henk could have nmnltods of thud san 's Sf Its s.-cuntles redeemed sad co a.I still remain In hiitin-sa without, reolactng them. Bet lt ls not as wu a all .Vin.mai banks. Kiims nf th*m hav* on deposit only the in'ulinuui wlnoi ipi nillss them for business. Il may ne dillie.i ? or Lupossinle, or mipr ill able for some of them tu renl ice 3 per cent securities when called with mora expensive hotel., so thai the calling In of the 3 per neut bund* owned .nd used ny sued a nank mar not ouly cancel tbe bank's currency, mn may squeeze out of misiness a* a Natmn.41 bank, lint wnnrever a National bank, or any bank, c's s up there is at leal a local financial disturb inca, lhere ls no bank (n In-n/nill,-mt th al some tra leam tn, or si,ail uianufiioiiirer, or farmer, ls not ependeui upon IK arcnmino laMon in his iiusines*, and I aiall say that. If many N's tums! li mks were io he pressed out nf the .National Hanking system Bf anv cause, ti would be ? iifllniaut to affent appr.iei mir the entire Indus'rv and business or nie country. Wliat may happea ie this re? gard depends so ontireiy np.ni the vImws of bank di? rectors, t nat ii is liupostinle for me to make any definite forecast" THE IUVK-i OBKYIBG THE LAW. WAsnisHTOv, Nov. 7.?It is stated that tho opinion civeu by the Altornsv-H'i.ier tl as lo 'lie un i v ai lalo. I y of called 3 p-r emit bout* a* a basis of National bank circulation will mus no eba iga iu the altitude of the Treasury Depart-nn-it, boonu* this opinion only confirmed the rule heretofore followed. The hanks have withdrawn fruin deposit and presented for raBaMptlae aaeriy $40.000,000 at 3 per cern bonds since August lg, me date nf tbe first call fo- $10.00'),000. At the (sine rat* hereafter ll ia expected that with Iraw als w ll keep pace fairly with future calla Agiltislthe gaAOOOyOOO :t Me Baaia with irawn, th-re have been oaiyabaeif>B,000.000af eiaor hoe M depisiied. so that Hie Igtal aniuiiul of bun ls on dep ult to (Seiire National bank circulation bat bean reduced by about 031,00 1.000, contracting th* etroalattaa by about $Js~.o'K).o><v if the proportions are preserved th mu .-noni the cUanges resulting fruin future cads af 3 per eent beets, there ?agheefartherooatraeiMa of about $is,ooi>,'ioo by the tune all IBeaa bonis ara withdrawn. It ls said at tn* treasury mat ibis contrtiniuii lu tue volume of .National bank circulation wi il not, bs felt in tn* chan? nels nf tr ide, because .Vi'loual .ann note* ir th Ira tu fruin clrcul.it inn win in- replaced by ilishu s-iueus fra n tlie treasury, md In idditi ni the h inks that surreud r bouda amt reduce their circulation rec -ire uinnev fur In per cent of the bunds reueemed and 5 per cent or Hie circulation surrendered, making 1 ! 'a per cent upon the face ot in* nonda, On August lg the total .mimili.- of 3 ocr cen-, bunds Beni bk' the hanns as a I,,.i. tm circulation was a little more th.tu I103.000.00U; su timi, when these bon a are al! paid, lliei: payment will put Iii clrcu.allon gl4.900.000 mum I ian Ibe amount of currency tuen outslau nug un these li.nuts. 1 lie redemption of National bink notes ls a ? luw process ihe Mat repmt af Hie treasurer showed that he was hoi.lin.' geO.U 10,000 of lavvrm aieaev foe tne r-d-inpnoo m nuieian ii ,g ink circiila'imi. atl 1 o course the mure rapid i lie surrender of elrrulaitOu the larger will be the amount r> .pured tn be bell IU till? ite,i-ury natll tb* peupl* choose to send the uotea lu aud lake lawful money instead DMTKMUnfMD to olino sew-YORK. Pim adi'Limiia, Nov. 7 ."-/I'v/ti . - Tilt* man? ezers of the chrysanthemum show of tbe I'.-nnsyivanla llorti'-ultural Society winch opens In their bau ou I nesdav evening announce lt us their lateattoa M Bl> eel the New York exhibition. Many specimens will be brought ou from New-Yuin. -s> PMOEBSMOM OMOMWhLL Talks OS BOLLARD. S ai nug the rtewi eeOeeted bp gtofaasw Oeenrs R.I < 'i om ?e ii serial ala last mai war lan la Europa none aaa a Kii-aiei mn net than those pn-enteil last oveunig al Ibe i.r.uid Open House ol e. cms Ul Hal lauri, luina raWBIM -oiniiientaries on the UluatnOOaS shown upon the sile n. snaclpaii) rabmeg ta Amatttlaai wiM Ita qualal ult build inge as weil as Hs han.lsoine ininlern aiiueii.i es. I h- .eci iirnr l?.it in a hu onions war U|miii tue iiiauuers and i uslo ns ol Jin people and cave entertaining au.I .ii -ti m liv o dc.-., mil,on, >i wii^i ne I, ni-.-.-ii a. larc* aad asoreuiaUve aaiistoc* r* ciel ... hit Was said and showuw.lU flo.|Ueut ua'.JUisbul ipplause. A WHOLE CLASS JOISs THB CUVIICU. An uniisiiallv interest .m: Ban MM tonk place at tbe Pilgrim SaagrasaMMol Chorea, Hart?, jaaiiardaj morning, narra (iris, au eultre class of the Munday school, of winch Miss Char otto Hickox IS the leach.1, nut. bed lo the Holli ol Ibu pulpit sn, ii the Kev. Di. H. H. Virgin anuounced thal t. ii iiiiiie with Me i nuren wuuei be reoeivatt A largs -do-.it w vin al h.. inn I a.lt the middle Wita te-itooiis ol rich ripe ;r.i|.es was plai ? ??: upoo Hie plsltoi ,n, miL-geelivitof Ibo Jewish uoU-lu ul Ibo " olloi .ng ot inst ii nils to Hie l.uriL" WBDMBAL Jt SHOES IS SOCIETY. rraaftftiffrn ???#fy fe fha Balhanraaaa. They aro must all men of such pieaSBM ai to at raci a u-i.tion, eves when their .drniity is uuhnowu. or. Juat.ee bradley liva* On let,, mucn clo-er to the aplin, UiBO h.- I.m.her- Ol i h "5 bench, and t- les* ee*n ii ine avenue than they. He i* evan my ol med.um .eitbi, and at eleni o. nu.ll. but bia lace ut such lu.it mo will nilli aim look as b? paaea* by. He Ives .ii he nw thal thiea leading Deuwcntli Bena lora, Just ajfore ibe war, cee.uei to in.ike the mo-t la.-hionable ,d.irier of washington, and the eame row where .in-ni- Grant sw Khama subaaqueaHy rssklsd, thiel Jual,ie Wale, w hu lives also on Iel., bul , mile .ii.u a bali weet ul Ju.-live Liadloy, gcueraU. valli- alone. .mst c. Harlan, who went to Itockville last wln'er 0 live, when i.o ionic- on tbe avenue wallis with llfferent members ol the court. Sometime* bs bib) 1 us tics Ci-*\ will come along together. Judje Har on i- a man "f sole nd al buibT, even lui ? Kentuckaa. lo eau is-;l;>' looa nown on nine mon out of ten that ie pa-ses, but when be walka With JudgB li ruy he ba* o look up, a- the latter is really gigantic ir ha pm ionium*. Iii* trams I- not. however, so w*u built iud he is not a* graceful iu bia movements us Ju Jg? tar an. Justin Miller, like tho Chief Justice, Beean! to pre *r a wilta.t; protneissdo Hi? if one "I the best mown figure- on the avenue, bot ho rarely has com iiiiy, aud his mo-t intimate fi.en ls ate uot apt to oin him unlc-s lavttrd He is "h* of tb* pol.lie men iere who wear evening dress .tpoti all or. anions, and t meal Le an exireinelv bitter and inclcmet day st.r-ii h* lupptoments it with an overcoat. Curiosity ia- hecii expr**-ed aa to the reason for Hie pedestrian ,rucbvities of the i-iipretiie court JuatMM, it i? said that they god the exercise absolutely lecessary. for in addition to their Judicial labor*, ley h.i'-i> to perform umro social duties than any Her nine mon In the United Plates, if not m the mri I. No -well dinner in Washington rn rooaklared ompiote without 'he presence of one or mon mem ers of the Supreme court, and almost all of tbe us'Ices entertain iar^ely theniselve,. No one In Wa?hit-gion gives moic frequent or more labora'e diDn?-r? Mini .lu-t c* Battehford, and il, i.ui-iiti of .in-* co Mhtthewa has long been noted ir llt< ra ry rauniOiM where Uie fcaat of rta-iOii played nly a secondary part. TUE SUyPAY TRI BU S'S. The Kev. Dr. Edward Everett na|e coatribnte-i 0 r.iK Scvt'AY TitniofK of yesterday a sketch of Urviini College'-, twa haadredaad fifty yearn of tai Mrs Helen Campbell described some uiethiids f a prospcrou!* firm ni dealing with women cm Inyoii; Ucneral liadeuu told of Grant's Visit to 'aglaad ; Mr. Bslgac Fawcett continued his "Con ;(ojions of Claud": tho Parts correspondent re OTtad ft diuni-r-bour chat with Emilio Caatelar ; itun Pedro's Knipiro. and Humors of Clerical Life rere topics of book reviews; A Good Turasinug as an exciting Indian story; a Boston corro oaindout told of tbe work of women pbysiclau* here; other features were At the Waid-li'mini aide. Stories About People, Chat About Men god bing*, Current Anecdote*. Players and Managers, mung the Churcaes, Weet id Society, National ,iard New*, ibo Priuoeton Scientific Expedition of M^d, etc. Leading news topics were us follows: FourtcN.? The nows in London; Liberal reunion ot promoted et Loeds. n^j= 1'lje Egyptian ques 100 = Austria's efforts in bohaif of Bulgaria. == Wrecks ulong tho British cunt. ~~ An iiiierican artist assaulted in Prance.-Kusstati urays in rtamella. =?- Sale of a wifo aud five tiildren for $70. i ? Politics iu Bavaria. 1) mi in .-Ihe celebration of Harv ird's two iiiinlifil-anil-lifiioth audiveraarv.-lliroat iicil renewal of tho atriko tu Chicago. _-= Ex 'i*enlent Hares opening fha Nationnl Prison Cnn ;rese in Atlunta. :~^= iHsaatisfled cotton-spinners n Fall airer. Mass. = Ihe ouicial lount in >ew-Jersev. ?_ Bioyclo records broken liv Al roil McCurdy, ol Ly un. r-? Last day sf the Ivy itv races. CUT amp KtmcitiiAS.?M. Bartholdi pleased with he illumination nf his .S-Htn*.-? Close of the 1 orso r;bow. =S Euthusiaatio inoHtiiia Of Hean li-mgc's followers. . _?7 Koawell P. Flower ge* lgnetl Noni tn- BBfeWBf Couiniis-ion. BSS3 I lu (arv. A Mackay-S mill has resigiied fruin St. I h..msw*'a < hinch. _^.= A ?OBsdl progowSd for thc iieintiers of the Angelo Comnanv. I'tepara Idiis lortlerman opera. ^=-? Au eleetrte street tax motor leal ed. - 3 Goid tuiuo ol ilia lugul onder silver dollar' 412*| gralaaVdO 1-ltld.porouuic -70. 8 couta. :-= riioige active mid Irregular, ilusiua Nurong. Copioaiuay still bu had at t!u o.lioo Or by mail, nxtomi yagu*. i'Uwo J vuulg. A NEW HIGHWAY FOR TRAD! TUB HARLEM TO lie ot'...-. ED FOR SHIP* IMPKdVRMKVT, LOMO D'SC USS BO, THAT WILL BOO, ll IlKIJIIV ? SCOP-' OK fill PHOJI'CT. Tim Secretary af War on October 7 approved th last rii|iurt of the engineers 'or the pr 1,10*11 iir prove-neut nf the Mar eui Uiver, amt tbore il n mason why thn work should not tuiw be begini a once, for more thto twenty ve irs tms project ha hoon nuder OOM. lerati-in. C'>n_rrese and tho .Stat Legislature have passed laws reg trling it engine,*? have BB-HBlaBB, surveyed ainl vvrittei vol huh tiona reports, gad private citizens who Iiav tho ROB Inf the city inil MM d -veiopii-ent of it cniii.nerci' ut heart tiavo spent limo and euergv ii bringing lihou, the remit, which ii m>w pr_cti*:alh accon.plis.'ied. It is (inf. easy to overestimate tht .ininti I m. o of the firttritiseil improvements Ttl! ll.ii loin Uiver lg no longer the unrlheru ooundarv of the citv | it now passes through a purni lona sb.I rapidly growing distrmt, which ileniiii'ls a share in tba a I vantages thrit BBB- so lung beea enjoyed by the southon portions of tho town. If th'* Harlem l.ivor were mule navi .ablo. its banks would soul, bo crowdal with elevators, brick-vards, coal vards. lumber-yards, an.l in fact with all the terminal facilities of extensive commerce. Tbe trade from the hanks of tue Hudson, tho Groat L.ikei ninl tho West, whicli now pisses-lown the N'tirlh Uiver to tho llirtery anl then up tue Kasl River into Lou* Isiaml .Souml and so to the New Rag-gad Stan.*, wmltl be anvil a-listance of twenty miles if the Harlem were open to naviga? tion. The loni* stnin?* of unsightly canal boats which now era vd tts nub ir. rendering naviga? tion diBaall aaa Illlag Uta alia* along West-at. ami Baath ML, wtiuM tuon lad their most con? venient laoaflagl between So ivteo Duwil .md High Illidge, The iinpetns that would be given to the development of Harlan, and the Annexed District would be immense, while the relief to the ?muthern tlisrriets. overburden xl with shipping. wn'iltl bo equally alviiirageous. Oeneral Kgbert L. Vielo bas probably been morn insirnuii'iital than anv oilier man in bringing the Qovarameat to ainneciale the value ol' tue 11.ir lem Uiver aa a Ingiivvay of coin moree. Oeneral Vieie has always rogar le 1 tis work as, in a certain way. bequeathed to him bv his father, Jobn L. \'.c|o, vv'io was a State .Senator and a Judge of the Court af Urrors far uiauy fears, aad wmse lutln bbob allied materially in lha passage of the fro ('anal billa through the I_?-__- slam 'e. After the canal was opened on October _f?i. ls_j."i, a medal was struck oil ami a memorial book was published, with main an'l plans of the work and pictures ol' tin* grand illustrations by vb Kb the event was celebrate.I in the city of New-York. A copy of the book, windi is now extremely rare, and one of the medals, were presen ted by thu city to John I,. Viole, as one of the 'atliers of rhe canal, tieueral Vielo still has these souvenirs, ami thev have probab'y serve, I t<? keep alive tho desire tn seo his father's work aaiaplatad] for Oaaaral Viole ha* alivavs len ir led the Harlem Uiver as the Batata1 .iii.i true tor.muns ot the Brig Canal. He hrs! made li s ito ur public in an editorial pnbl'shed in The ll-ra'd la the early part of IMO-, lina was one of gaarieaof artU-lee nn Hie dev. epntPat ami im lii'ivt'iueiit of the metnip ills, lu luis article, after i flori ing to tue over-crowded condition of the writer front and the Harbor .ind to the long detour around the city winch must be matin bv the com BBrea bound from the cauai to New-l.ngl.nnl, Uaaatal Viele nays: A canal, '.'OD feet wide and 20 feet deep, connect? ing tbe Noith ami Kaat rivers, should lie construct? ed or foi inni irom I lie Harlem Ki ver, uti I a grand basin ol ino acraa ar toora la intent should be made of the low uni ti'.w ovoi lin .veil by tue lido. Stone piers anti bo I kima, ls abould afford proper iv li i rf fii'ilitie*, ami couiiuotlioua tire-oruof elevators sin.tn.i be constructed. MAXY SCHEME- THAT CAME TO J. AL"OUT. It was almost ten years, hu .inver, before Congraggactad upou tbasa a&eallaat suggestion! of l.t-m-ra. Viole; for although Vie Marlen Uiver is miitiroly withiu tho .State af New-iork, yet as Iga wateri rise an 1 fall with tbo title. Its improvement [alla wubin the privmoe of the Kadara! (iovern notit. Uv Act of June 211, ls7t. Congress author zed a survey of the Hartam i.iver, with a view to ?emlen tm it navigable. The work was entrusteil ,o i ictii'i'ii! John Newton, the eugiuoer of the work it Hell Oate uml the present Commissioner ot .'ublic Warka His report is dated february IH, l-)7.i. It begins with a historical sketch of the tartan Uiver, which shows that tho importance of dis stream to the commerce of tiie city ti is lorin x-en appreciate L lu 1827 aa Aat lo incorporate lie Harlem Uiver Canal Company was passed by he Legislature, and rhe company was authorize! o brui.1 a canal from Sp iyt-n liny vii Creek to tbe larb'tn Uiver, anti to improve the Harlem Uiver so i-tn a'!.ml easy navigation from thu Hudson to ba Kast Uiver. Two years were allowel for the oiiipl**tif)n of the woi k. lo 1-39 tba Hmo expired md. was extended two yean. In l*v.ti tlie same Let was reviaed and coutinued. aad the time was low limited to live, years. Nothing, ho we v-r. was iver done nuder thia charter. In KM the citv also turned its attention to the tnpr OVB-MOt or the Harli m. At tile inst nico of the 'ommnn Council, George C. Shae'lcr made u survey d' the Harlem, with a view to reu lonng it lavigabla. He recommended that Spaytea Duyvil 'reek should be atraig. tenet! bv a canal cut brough the norlherti eui of Manhattan Island. his |is in a general way tiie plan which has just iren approved by tho Secretary of War. f tie pro t*ct now slumbered for twenty years. In L8M tho (lvisnry council of the State Coniinisiiou ou Har >or Improveiiietits laitl dowu a pier and bulkhead Inc for .the Hal lem Uiver, but it lem,led io leave be question of improvement of the river to en? ticers. Tho next year. 1-07. a concurrent rosolu iiin cf the State Legislature was passed, requesting Senators and Uepresen tat ives [_? Cougress^to procure he passage of a bill forthe removal of all ob? trudions to navigation on the Harlem and an ao iropriation for that object. The New-Vork delega icn dues not seem to (have possessed ita pre.*eut. diltlic spirit ami energy ; for nothing came of thia ppaal, and in .EEO tho Legislature direoted tbe iii'MTvisora of N'ew-Yorlt Couuty to hive a survey lade v. i'll a vietr to ascertaining if the Harlem .iver could bo made navigable. Under the direc ions of the Supervisors, J. McLeod Murphy made a urvey and reported. In tho Harlem Uiver a con inuotia depth of ten feet at mea ti low water was, o thought. auiBcieut, aud ho prop,iso.1 fo cut in bout the saiiiu position as that recommended by Ir. shaefler, to avoid thu bends in Spuyteu Duyvil reek. In 1H..3 another canal company waa incorporate v* the Legislature It was to be known as the ludsoti mid Harlem Uiver Canal Comp my. The ?ual was to be uot leas than sixty ft et wide and .ven leet deep. Thia project was, thcieforo, a inch smaller uudertakiug than the oue now in coo ?mplation, Hut the company alio intended to cat trough the mirth tu part of lian Ian's Island, ii owing the line of the Bronx Kills, so as to open passage eastward for veasols cuuiiug tbrough tho anal, and enable them to avoid the dangers ami etoursof Hull Gate. This acbeiue, however, ex silent aa lt waa, came to naugut like all ita pre ecessora. In 1 ?st;:* tbe charter of the coiupanv mi.,.' I, and no work bail .i ??? i uccomiiliiiied. 1 he .egislature extended tbe tune lor turee years, and i 1-*.ii7 lor taroo years m.no. Tue worn, however, asuevor begun, aud theoliarter expired by liuiita oii. Ibis waa tbo last ol' the abortive projecta by ie State aud the city tor the Improv-ma it of the larlein, bo tu to the federal GoveiinueiH took tua ork iu hand and ordered the survey by General ewtou. _.KII.(.__9 TUAT MUST COME DOWN. It appeara from Genoral N'ewtoa'a report that the nt of tue mauy obstructions which now mn ler it* Harlem unnavigable waa MuCoiub'a Dam. kt Slate Legislature grauted Mi Comb a charter to uild this dam iu lil J; but he waa to leave a asaaga way rn the middle for veasela. The dani taalf was bad euou.h, the rep ? rt soya, but wbeu, ii the nest year, MoCoiti'i built ula dam, be egleetei to leave a paeiage. Thia dam waa a tamilng grievance until li JD. In that year tha ttuen* t-. ii, the law into ttielr own bauds. K 'it'/.nia' 0 'mmittea was formad, which witji .ewis G. Morna at its head, marched to the dum iud tore lt down. Tbe dam has since bean re? faced by tho preaont MoComb'a Dam Illidge. -Inch, thu eugmncri complaia, la aliuoit at bad bo ji I obatraotloa se tho former structure. It is higher above the ester tnan some of the other brid gas, bat lt encroaches too much upon the water-war and must be removed when the improvements sro comp!,-tmi. Harlen Bridge and tho New-York and Harlem Railroad Bridgo cauae little obstruction to tiles and currents, but their height shore tbs irater is not satrlcient to permit tugs to pas* with on opening tho draw. This, says Engiueor New? ton, , is so sellout sn oversight as to render it net tam that their removal will be fixed al no dis? tant day. High Bridge not only encroaches with its piers u.nioe'ssir y upon the water-way. lint alas ita approaches have contracted the width of Ihe river. Iligli Bridge, however. !s sa'*) tro.n tho eugiueors, sud un atte.npt it to be made to disturb it. Tho two bridge* n?xt In order are Fordham Bridge anl Kiug'e Bridge. They obstruct tba waterway, bat before they are rea hed the line of the (reposed Improvements strikes acroas tho northern part of Manhattan Islad I by a canal so that ttiese two bridget need not be distur rgA FiuaiSv. tb* rtilrotd bridge at the mouth o .Spuy teu Derril Crook mist eenie down, and lt* place* be supplied, if p ubi ole. by a tuunel. ''.?iiT.il Newton ni.!i los lulus report the fol lowi'ig statement of tho ".radio betwoen tue North Uiver and eastern ports: Brick.Si.ooo.oW) lenient.. 7.10.0*) lll.ie-.louo. e. Coal. 1 03 f This is said to iuclnde al IJ tfin.Vo.-tl. La in ber is not JJncluded | noitti-T are cereals. Tbe proposed improvements will render the distance to lie trav? elled by tins Urge b > ly of trade over twenty miles shorter than at present. PLA!* OK THK W.lKK-OOviVfH'UOVKRT FKR*. ihe stream that separates Manhattan Island (rom the mainland leaves tlie lludsiu Ificer at about rwo-liumlre l-ati l-tweiitietii-sl. It is here c tile t ?Snnvteu I) i/vil Creek and has a wide mouth, across which .asses the low. pilo-supporte I bridu-e of the Spdy-|eu Dayvil branch of ths Hudvm Uter li u I roil. Tho width of the ere ??, however, rapidly decmatea and the stroan, awecning to the -mitti anl then rot.irmng te tba north, ferns twa peninsulas, one projecting from the ii'.iini md into tho boundary of tue island and tue other and larder oue cutting a big alice of territory ont of the A.lietel District. Hence tie stream, winch is uow diiuided by the name of the Harlem liver, run s ur li rpg 1 southe itt, em Kyimr into Hie Beaad about live miles goats: of the mouth of Spuyteu Duvvil Crock, lue chief part of the work of iMproveMOat will co.isist in rendering Seaytea DujVii Creek navigible. It was at first nilen ted that tue sluo channel I'tOBld follaay all the sinuosities ol Hie stream but it was afterward decided to cut ii citii.il threegfa thu hasse ed tua two peninsulas, ono on the mainland and tba otuer on Manhattan Island, and tims join tia Harlem Kivor directly with the mouth af BpBftBB Days tl Creek. Taroaahuet the Harlem Rivera channel alli Im Barked val sad Jr Igedwhen BOOBS iaiy. rho width of Hie channel aili las IN! feet, exiept in one spot near High Bridge* an ; too leptb .it ineyn low water will be twenty f.-,-t. General Newton bahia report submitted tao e-ti mat?*a of c?st tine was tor a channel SAO t?ot ni width and tilfecn ie ?! in dei th, which li* calcu? lated willi eeat t-.TTT.'.Tl ll. ihe nf ber, JrtO fo*>t iii wnltu and twi Ive fi ct in depth, was to cost 2.'27iKi'-~> 1>. rho present nioject. however, winch eon tam pl ates s channel aider an<t draper (baa either ol these, will Bot, it is bed.-.eil, in? voice an outlay of much over two and a half millions. '.iinin the surveyor's report Congress made an appropriation of KtsJO.OUO tor tua BJ n? in J uno. 1070, aiidauailditioii.il appropriation at IllMLUUO ia Marett, li?!*, lt w.s. however, stipulated in these nets rinti tho appropriations Should not be? come available until tba right ?>t woy should be secured to tho Cn tel .States lrce ol cost. Tba lind through which tl ?* Canal was to be cut, short ening the lina ol Beavien Dayvil Creek, bali principally to tb* Oyckman es.ut*. letters were addressed to the laiiilo it bets, OBeflBg them tilS opportunity ot ceding their lands to tue l.Hued St.ites. Strange tu say, few of tl "tn took a'iimt age ot this magnificent proposal. When it became evident that tue landowners were not Imo led with a high public sp.ni. the State ot New-York undertook to aaeura tod richi oi way tor mo Federal Got eminent. A Supremo toort coiiiiuis sjou was accordingly aoaoiaiail to appraise and i on.lenin the lands thrungli wbicb the e.m.ii must pass. 1 lire* commissioners Wera OOfM ii '?? I, Uaneral William I", Smith, better knowe as - lbil.lv." James D. Pish, now in /tahara Prisoa, and William K. '-race. During Mr. tl ruc -s nr-t tern aa Mayor, beginning unJeauan I, Idell, the commission was at work. K.u-ii ot me to innis. lionara sent la a bill al BlA.OOOtor bi* services. Mr. Oraee wee al tbe gains tiw-t drawing f ll.ftirft a ye ir trim I he city as Mayor. The Ha Millaa) Court refused to allow these langa tees, an I OBI them down to $.'1,1)0(1 for each coiiiniisainner. The awards for the .ands con.loomed u.minute.t to Shoat 1100.000. Ihe report of tho OoMtniaai anora etas approved by the Siipreme Court last spring, and the .Secretary oi War approved the plans of the engineers. A NEW COMPUTATION aJTJaBS, It Boomed as if everything was ready for the work to be begun, when a new eoniDlicatiou arose. On the e ist burnt of tho Uar.em. ju-.t above High Bridge, a strip of laud had been taken from tho Ogden estate represented bv Andrew II. tireen. Just at this poiut there is only a narrow line of level ground between thc river aud tho hills which riso precipitously on tue cast, au 1 a large part of this is taken np by the tracks o: ibo linds.in Uiver uni New-York City aud Northern ff hi Irrada The Ogdeu estate, COtoplaiaoJ that tho line of the canal as marked out by the e.ig.u :ois lett tuoui sUdli a narrow strip between the river ead the railroad tracks, that wh it remained was pia. tic-ally worth less. When the ImprovouMnta should be completed, the estate would not have Moafh land to build a road, giving approach to tho piers. The esute threatened to appeal from the award ol' tbe ruin uiisnioti ol appraisal to tbe Court of Appeals. I Ins would have involved long and costly litigation, wuich would bava set thc wurk back indefinitely. lt was at this juncture thal Oeneral Kgbatft L Viole, who from the lirst bad been sae ol tba most enthusiastic supporters of the scheme, ottered bia services a.id brought about an amicable nettb-m. tit of the diiDculty. He npieseutol to tbe engineers that at tins point the bills risa lirsetly front the river on the west bank, so that veis.se s will net ba able lo load and uuiOad ou that side. I he line nf tin- canal will there be encumbered by rsaeeaf moored only on the east sine, and therefore need not be so wide at tins point as elsewhere, liesa arguments seemed bi lim ciu'iiiisii's >u sound thal they agreed le give the Ogden estate fifty teal more ol' land?enough to be Ol some greet ll al Baa? mill in tiiiii'nw lim channel at this place io 3~>Q itl steau of 1'Mi feet. The engineers' report in wb ch this change was san.-tuin"l w is m.vie in Auirust. Nothing remained but to oin.un .-secretary r.ndi cott'sapproval of this la?t report uti I ot theare* peeed restriction of the channel. The Secreter* g action accrued to hang ure. General Vide went io Washington to work tor his pet scheme. On October 7 he bad the .satisfaction of obtaining Secretary Ktiilii-oit's approval of the ref ort. To last obstacle tn the immediate botduning of opera? tions is now removed, and tho tlrst blast may ba tired in less than a month. SURyRYOR Bl AIT1E r*AB$M$ A OCTET VAT. Surveyor Beattie passed a quiet day yester? day. Many friend* called, bul nu oue was al.owed ls sse the sick mau, as cveryibiug depends un keeping hhs free from exoiteiueut as far a* putsiui*. t* a* to avoid any dancer of f*v*r, which wight develop blood poison !U(. He ia naturally a poor *!*eper, aud for week* ba fur* lb* ahuotiu*- bad been celling uoi more titan foul hour*' deep nut of tbe tweuiy-tour. lit* nerve* vitro, In coiiMstiiueiioe, no; iu a hom I slat* lo r*c*ive any heavy ?Dues. Opiate* wera al tlrst sdiniuisierad io SPOON *i?ep, bul wast aieop the patient now set* is ualurab Ht* appellt* tor in,iii'si,tuen; IB liquid form I* uol ?> .-a fair, and todds b* .-ailinn mi?, tu.nub tne latter wodli b* belier for bim. Mr. Beattie read ilia r*puri of Kiera, i reinntal from lb* Touins tu I.udiew Street Jell. Tim led td.n te talk on the ibootiiig. lie deactiuad lb* wbce aftsir In a irrapiiic manner, but withoutexciteine il Hts impatience al Hie oenttr.rn*d itoanion whi*ti be is fenced ii malina u co.it u iel.y (r.iti avery div. ..ut, kuowliiK bow lal pa lt all lt I* BB keep as calm a* t.os?ible, lie . miiro.s d? u.?*i; w.'.ii uidon tl. iii;ie?l fur Oue ot Sst ueivuus a teuiperauieau CLOSE OF TUB CUUTSAXIUBHUU SH<>W. The chiysantlieimnii show closed last iHjrht. It ha* beeu unmuaily successful, ana fudy 'J7.000 people hare fount their way to Costuopulltau Hall durtug the week and admired tao exhibition, lae re waa a large attemtanee yeeierday. b*iwe*u a.ooo aud "i.yoo belug present dune* ?h* day. lae ? tiler e. and girders were penny draped wuk Mexican aud American flag* by Hie ntaoajteia of iba Aztec Ka rm bunuro. tho c lu 11114 day of tn* axBioiiinii. Tn* *aie 01 ihe fluw*r* br au, trna .'lil nevill lui* nun ulm al lt) u'ciuca. Hi* li..moult ural Society will give a s-enrral dower chow ia Maret ai ihe (ame pure, auu So.OOO in premium* viii oe offwV fur ihe hesigruuping ut piaui*. TH* BOSKS OF" "LD PVT." lUrtfurd Dupaufi to Th* boston H*r*l&, Tba rcnaius of ibo lievoiuiiouaiy hero, Heneral Israel l'utuam. lu v. hom t ounectiout aceorls the Lin.nr. ol 1.nnkei Hill, rather Utan to Oencrei War 11,, were i.lsiniei.ed ib.n week Hutu their te.-i.i^ place ot a ceutuiy in the a nc eat ismeteiy .11 hroos 1. it. Kimi. iii? ts.ate haa aivea Sio.uoo lur a mus uinent 10 his ir Mow, v huh will 1*> ere* icil ou tao .pi ri".is KrouiaU uurUi of the Mortlake Ilouea In Oat liivo..l>u. the raina as. wheo baie baeu eui'svtsu in a hca\y metallic la-i.et. have been buried m.lei the louuUatlon of the monumeat. The bona* were found remarkably well preserved. Iba mouuuieat la b) hara a larae po,uaau:*-su statue bj Uexharit, .