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^HOMURDEREDTHISWOMAN THE SHEBIFF ^USPECTS A COXSPIRACY. ?^ DCTCHEL'S HV5-BAXD KOW UXDER ARRF<T -USKARTHINC SEW EV1DENCE -h, bodf of Mr*. Johanna Hus.hel. who waa mur JLTaVher home aaath of Whitr Plains on m nd. y *EJm. "*? bartod yeaharday aftemnon totfe Whtta filagalOBBBtdatT ?ofa ??^ i 2 ie cathoiic ehirgy were ac4 oahai ta olWaBB, Ja- ! irlhe dead woman bad placed herself outs.de he "Tof'tbe BeeaaO CefftoBf rhurvh on ammnt ef her w>im of mtoxlcatlon. **? funeral partv had not yet reacheo. tha eemetery JTa aeigbbor of'the Deaahala aalaaaaaaad to Oataaef Swi that biood had beea abeeraad on Oearga D? ^?.IhtrVlustabovethcwrt-.ha,... The O !^n recelrinc thls inf l ? alt M<T SSob^S Sta Ptoln. la have ito-.-hel Plee*! un er ST When be arrteed tbeia. bawerer. be foundtto* ?2 Frank O. BehBteaef and DepotT I S^^.tarted for DaaakaJ*. Ba? to take hlm IS oaatodT The oaaaaer *.u?wed tbe efaeere, at.d S toemlhout a mile aatoMI bf W-to Pl-ta. - *?* STVu-i bad |a*4 ?edewaa* trorn the funeral _?^thf eaatati arrlved at bt. lK>me and placed h.m -., arrr<- He denlrd aaj OOaafdaOttf or kBM St?rth. AoSTol bt. wtfa Howai LpTb the * S-ton the negro. wbo waa 6^dav a ghu Mgbbora eataataarad to toob after itwa^^naY isthcmu-n SnJSea,tho- ? them committed to an nitttntion wher* they wtll recelve propcr eare and to ^.aTfacta are comlng to Ught ??*? l?? J* to. authonties to aaorrtetolng who J. cW cme BV Three men are now he d J7 St coroner. Duacbel. Robert, and BoWm IL vL near*. Roberte relterated feat cvening that STwaTnot^ Daaehera after 18 e*bxh on huadoy. Sg'wa. aoucltoua to know wbat^Du-cbeljaij JtBJ LaVVt BBa. Daaaaal w? found dead at 0 oclocx TnS'a aoto ln her froot room. The negro aaid tort K tbaT.be left Mra. Duachel. her ho.baod. od SobrtTaboo: 5 o-rloch ln the front yard engag*' " t^Jon. WIlBa- bebl-ab. a *??*?*JZ Z. ?*? he ?- tbese three per,.. ?*??g? *e ^ circumetencea at th.it bear. Im-xhej aay Jhat be and Robert, left Mrs. Puarhel^about Se to toe yard. whlle ^ -""^JE Fbua.. be ta aaaat his twoJl*. Twenr ^J kstaf be retorned wlth the chiWrea to flnfl - aB?*_.__ ,... jmd Sherift" Th. opmvon waa grawlng B* nigM^ ^ gomnner haa express<-d H <?!* ? a :ob la belng tixed apoa ^ ? The aberlff aays he regret* that ?+*~Z?? tM Wh? Itoberta ?^,2^Sert? that cuatody. Tbe nepro adm.tted .^ , ;hat lt he had bad a ptatol the ^^^ thM ?,. .Utol wa. tylaf upon hi. ba?j?. ? ^ t?i;M:,t ?;, l^^ier Drdws rtoBed kV)bto?a InJJla ?U *"J S htm that toe kry ta bla roo> ^/^.^ %vA. and that blood was up n th At tfli* tiia ?e*ro lamped np excltedly. aaytog : ^Ikat caTt be *o: Wben OfftoW Bortm ?re*tcd Be I Uxied the door and put my key in my pockeU and her* H B\? hacdlng lt to the phyalctoB. bt ?? Hart ?ay> n l* a ftv abalh ' ?*>"? haa biood upon M and wt - aea hun by Deputy tcrocer ActoK. of Tuckahoe. on Monday aftorao.ai. Pt,reman Peter PauJdiQg. of tne Coroner ? Jury. when psro baa? tlght saad that the key was glvea to the 4*pnty by Oeorge Duscbel. the hosband of the murder-d Tae offlrtaii will virtt the acne of the murder to 4aT and make a toorough lavestipation of the enttre .ramiaea. The negro says hb piftol wa* loaded and wrtar.g had ^^ ibal <wt of it. atoberta, th- Bngltaa iZr.Xr*. .imanumberof um^s that he, Dnachel' h?d ? pkrtol but h? never aaw lt. fne iuThf^erhope to nnd tt. The Duaehel rhlldren and fmnacUv prac:I?*d wlto a pktol aFy>ut the place. thua onntradl'-U:-E ^^ he **J* ** ha* not *n?* hu p^atiol off in alx months. M1SS1QX WOHK IS AMERICA. B LAhGZ AXD E-VTHC5IASTIC CONVENTIOX OF THBKATIoyAL 80CIETT AT CLEVELAND -THE AXMAL REPORT. Oevehtcd, Oluo. Oct. ?0 ts,peciaii.?The forty-flfth annaal meetlag of tte Amencan bOaatanan Aaaaetar tton waa begun this alteraoon ln the Euclid Avenuo Confregafcoriea Chureh. There was a large attendanee af delegatea and visltors. Organi-ration and eitrol meni. with tbe nppolatment of comn.ittees. oecup.ed a good abare of tlie openlng BBaatea. The amnnal re jert oi the aasociation altowed great proarress ln the >ear Just cloeod. A part of K was as folhvwi: Tha current welpta for tbe yaai were $4^3.385 41. The bakance on hand ls iW19 12. The aseoelation haa teeeived. tn addttioo. as income from the Uaniel Haiid fuad. the sum of gaaVaOS 80. The work accomplished b> this fund fcas beoerJted theusamda of tlie needv peyp.e. ani i- npentag ap new charmels of usefulness ir. U.e edmauon of thoae who, ln their turn. are fc.iu eaabled to elevate their raoe. A summary of the educatior.al woi k of the assoclution ln tbe south ahowa tUt it ha? aii ebaiteng ln?t!tutlons. twenty-tbree hormal and graded acbeoJa and fifty-one common KUoois, a Ife 18,048 pupii- ani 873 taaehera. The religious work done ln tha Boatfc sl ows : one hundred and bhtrty-eaght ehunbes. 128 laalonartaa ahacab sseaabea, IjOlB added dunng the year. and 15,931 Sunday-ecluKil aehohura. The wotk amoug the Indlans abows: NJne rhurches. 4&0 chnrch member-. eicbt\-five I 1,344 tntiday-acb^i lehaaan ani 887 iaj aoaara, Tt?e Q.ineee wotk abawi: Seventeea sebools. thlrty se?en miisionarle*. and 1,054 pnyfls A bWB* work ls also bahag aeeoeapllsboi on the Oumberlar.d Plat-au Md m tbe monntalna of Ker.tucky and North OaraBaa. Tbe woaaan's bnraan baa aeveaopad tbe wvrk af aapplytag literature and adajlanary lettera. IhM M.ty, of watek tbe Rev. Dr. Willlam M. Taylcr. af Hew-Yort, l- th t. ta Nat|..';al. baving as bran<-he< ' Btate oegaalas Thia evw -j Bm B*v, l>r. Albert J. Lya bmoklyii. N. Y . preacbed the annual ternion, and Ihe fiacnucent of tbe Lord's 8opper ws arved. The aanTention wili la-t tbree chumfd tr.TH gTtfaxnra LAWD BErouns. Tatoma. waatv, Oei 90.?A. J Uttlejohn, of this at*-, *afc arreated ye^aeiday on a ebarge of ->allng the reeord* fron. : I ? ' tbe DepartaaBBl of the Interior. n a aaid that Uattetaaanti bave alao been tonad by the Om i Jary af tbe Snprene C mrt, Matrtet Of Cefumbia, agaa:i*t J. T. Ehtet a'd A'illiam Jameson 00 the same cbaige. T'o-v have BOl vet been arre?-ted. The alleged aj ? _? .f,e paper* was to a plee* al aud T?!ued at flOO.i 'JO free to entry. 'ihe nen tTcpiirated ar>- <* .--eglori. A aftvTOtjRT - - v j MICTCLB. Lnckpon, B. Y, (-? ../.?M. A. l>e?n, a mia?km?rj. on his wej | reaeot the EatiMH Young Bbjl ?rrrred here on a biryei, ajaaaag ni?ht fom >,. Paul. *r Dea-. after a <mv *** ,.. ?<hoaes ta dr% iV Ul New ?ene Uooe.W4k* Pll"e he wlU *a;1 uelt D10,lU' ?" BFB fiULs XAYt BEES EUISED. aaataa.Oet .>>.-n.* ajbgag rhoonar laBa Whabjo, ?e reg-iiar araa ? , ?eft port twe ??eeks ago ?0r ninaraitur. Wbga bee salls ware an fnrled at ' . ^ ** r trtol or other aeld plaeed ln them when furled. Uai .. aaaek wtai tha mi 5 L, * '-ere a new ses or eanras vas proearei. ??-.?-? ITPgfSftlB IX COWTEntOM. 'inrl:.na-. i ? | , ,. , , 1|<7d rjfiajaj8aa of Arterica, an arganlaaBJon nnaifiaad af the prep of pnntirig aat aaaaal ean> veauoo bara Bai Bkwaaag attk 800 iiei.-KH.es pn A- H. Pagb, al r, BraiaM ar^if^'i o!, K:' ;!"'"'a. Va., curre.;, ? ??tary, ??? W. L. ?>x:ker, of Bt, Loada, wordln^ aeci-eury. -? sVatagiiifBajreiB uhibus at ihe iaib. Cm<aco. oat -,,-n.e Baarl of Oaataol paaaanaay ?"?ded Aat exhlbltors frrjm Latin iaWaliaa MBBarlBI ?ay dltplav uie.r good. ln elther tbe departmenul ?"?!ags or ln the eollectlve eahiblt of the UUn Aaatrlaan naOons. The assiunpBon heretofore has been ?at aaeh exhlbiu eonld have place ln tfhe Latln Amarl ?e department IBE BEAD OF AS OLD SCBOOL BETlBtH. hew-iuven. Qaaa. Oat, 'm |f8jeaktfJV~'Iha Rev. *? taniort j. Hartaa, aw thlrty paara preMdent of ^"kba MibttaiT Academy, one of tbe be?t kuosrn ?"?paratory sohooie of New EngJand, has realgnea, aud ?n wnatt?e have relactautly eonaeated to let him rettre on July 1. l*tt. Tlie achool waa eatabll.hed rvtnety-eight years ago nnd bes prnsperen. TBE EXl~> OF A LOSd WILL COSTEST, EX-C05GRES*MAN ? B. ^MITH'S ESTATB MTJ?T UO a- BTJE BBQTJBATfXXB IT. Trenton. 0* 80 |BpeetoI).-Cbaa?ailor MrGllIide atded the naaahiab B. Baattb wiu ca?e t-d.y. *??* Iba order af tha OirdaaBa' murt of Bai?iigtoo iount>. ?.,,,? | ?.t the will to probote. rne aaBcanot hoids tiuit Baatth had ******* paotv. and that tbe proof that he was it w.ii wnen ,?? aab ttB uill waa l*<klng. badth waa a mU1 >n^ I a aataafhetaiai la bie Itfaalaaa, a\,,,en^fr * he wa, a ttata Baaator and waa also a ">embV?'C ?JB graaa. It eaaae out aftar bta death that aa Wi wife and fr.nulv in Vcrmont. abandoned by h.m /?? *< lo faror of . pratty Kew atogtohd elA Bta Vermoat i.-.,^'i?h ??he w.'iv mnrrlcd wiic waa Kvri.ne Teroaa hng..?.i. ??? .WourciuldicnaU^l.mg^re tnc fm.t of toetr aaba*. ? i J^taeo ?Uta" ":... to achaotta r" n^'Tin'lM. T ?; e, ,., l-hladelphl. to ^tH,..?'i^-''?^m,iori,K' M.t. wncrc he had erected a baaattfal aaaaataa, srei w .'i he in-u led Agaa. BUhaaa* ^ aatatoeea Her, . ..? BBtth never saw his ?he wa ; ? ^.thviiL ... WatedatbmltljMUe ta pubUc eettaaatlpp he secur-d ,?.,.., ri,i aaoora and waa eeabtttow of ettfl grea.er , "''. ?ur the death af AgBM OUkeraon he '"T ,?ed in bb eouree, and to raiw hlmaeif ta pabBe ;natl/--d a~ a philanthropist. Th, will wa* '.;,? TVars aftar Ap.e* o,ik-We death. which nrwluhaa the poaetbtBty U aadaal lnfluenee. The LaMieoaa character of lt. ln denylng any portlon of , his bptimat* wife and chlWren, ls. the Uor mya, no proof of lncapaclty. The courta reject a will becauae lt does not comport with their id.?a of Jutlle? and proprlety, or even becauae H appeura to be un]u*t and md If a testator o* I'rves^he rer.ulramenu of U,e law and ha* teata mJntarT c*patit>, .'? mav lawfully make an unjust wH *mith-s wiil therefore standa, and the bulk of'nls f ort une goe* to the eatabUshment of an ln du-rlal >chool ln nmithville. The htary <oats of the litleation condncted by ? (Uiidren will come out of the estate. LAFATETirs SL (V PRESIDEST. DR. ETHELBERT D. WAR.FIELD IX5TALLED BE FORE A REMARJKABLE GATHERING. Euston, Peun.. oet. 80 i.speclal.i.?Dr. Ethelbert D. Warfleld was to-day formally instolled as prealdent Of Lafayctte Onlle,-*. The exarcises took plnc* ln tl.e large auditorlnm of Pardee Hnll. arhttb wns fllled to tti elaanet eapaetty. Lefore the op?m?ng of the ex arcaaee a proeeasion was foimed ln front of south College. composed of tbe guests of tlie day. The sttident* were there al> > and thctr cheers were bv eeeoaat. Profeaeor w". an h. Owen. th<> eoOege mar ?baL, and kli otda, J. Badlson Porter, F. R. Drakc. H. D. BtoxweB u:.d 'amei w. Fox, all ahunnl of the eoflege, Bad in eattiOJ the column to order. and afb arriTal of the members of the Presbyterlan Bpi <, who came eaw frotn Beraataa, and of the dak | from. Prineeton. the pioreaatoB mored to the hall, ex katafl and the presldent of U.e Board rxf Trusteea, Arto Pardee: cjt-lY^ident Kr.ox and Actlng Preekteni Oreen, the piuBdeot abtrt and the tnoderator of the lynod, Dr. Muwhmore, headiug the Une, On tbe platf.n-m wns eeated ta the eentre the Rev. Dr. Cattell, who pre?ided, and about h:m were tbe vener r. MeOoah and Pre?ldent Patton. of Prinreton : leat i-ow, of Ootauabta; Piaatdant iharples^, of Haverford; Presldent Rundail. of l.ineols fnlver-.ty ; President Seip. of Mublenberg; Profewors Grodefic'.d ar.d Hyde, of Lebtgh; rtafeaaor Oeorge Marloakle, of Prtoeetoa; the Rct. Dr. D. E. Niles. of Vork: Dr. Mutchaaara, oenerai Joseph a Breebeartdga. ti^ Rct. l>r. Warfleld. of PHneetoe; tlie Rev. I>r. Allison, of Philad'lphia: Arto Pardee, Dr. ,Knox, Dr. Tralll Green. Dr. Porter, Dr. Heckman. ex'-Atbirney-General Klrk patrick, Edward F. btewart, Thomas L. MrKeen, the Rer. Dr. tsherer. of ?w York; Wllliam c. Lawson. of Milford, and other truatees, and Wil'-iam W. Jack, of the aenior class. Th? flev. Dr. Herkman. of RcadiTig, d'Hvered an addr?s<; on behalf of thc alumnl. the Rev. Dr. Porter on behaif of the faculty. and Willlam W. Jark on bWuUf of uie stadento. The rhart^r acd kcv; were then handed to Dr. Warfleld. and Mr. Pard-e lnrndnrM , the audience a- "the president of Lai Dr. Wartleld'a Inaue'.iral addres? was on the " luturo of Christian Educaum.'' TWO OLD CISTEBJS TOVXV DEAD. Boston, Oct. 20 (Bpeelali.?Two emall attlc rooma ln a foor-story brkSt ten-ment house ln the rear of No. 61 Prlnce-st. have been oecupted for a great many years by Maxgaret and Bridgwt Breen. aeventy-flve aad seventyelght years old reepectlvely. They are Bkdeta, and both ar<! nnmarrled. Slnce enriy yeater day m'.rning ne'.ther if the sfcter* bad been teen, ar.d r-peuVd faiocklng- brought no respon.se. An offlcer f>>reed in Uie door and found one of the old women. I Marearet. tylng dead near the door. In the rear rooro. covered by a sheet. was the other slster, who waa bl'.nd. She was also dead. It ls aup poaed that she d>-d flrst and that her *<st*r oovered h?r np nnd then rnn tr.ward the door t>, call the n<dghbon?. but w?f also ettlckan with aeatu tefaca she eoald d.. SO, For flve or six yeara they had been unable to do any work. Althongh offered food repeatedly bv tlielr r.e-.ghbors, tb-v were ao prond they LlwavVrefnaed to aeoept lt. Both npj.e.wd emactaud and wlthout doubt, had died of abvvatton. -? rmWJKTLTAWZA BAPTI^ZH IV OOMTKMTIW. Pbiladelphla, Oat, "XWThe Pmaisylvnnta Baprlst Btata t'onvontlon la now tn y^ion ln this rlty. It M tne hirwst gatherlBg ln many year-. and there WlU be 400 deie^tes and vlatton la aaaenianee from all - -.-. The ?eatlnp are lield ln tho PriDJS Avenue, tBg ' ' -1 ' " t**?****1 awaoa ?< aeeaeaei by tbe Bev. Dr. George Dana Boardman, of Philadelphia. Tbe address of weh-ome was deuvend i.t tbe paatof af 'he Pana i Cahueh tbe Bev. Warren >?? Partetige. Th- n wiil eoerttnne anttl (? eonctadini ? r7na.? nieetlrt ou nnder rr"" : ? ' _?___ BLOWS TO rm BB" V.Y TOWBKM. pataatasaale, N. J , Oct 20 -p.-.-:ai..-\ terrlfle m oeenrrei la the ] " of the Columbia powder rompanv. rhree mlles from here, te-daj. The bu'ldlng was demoBshed. At the tlme of ,.:,. ,; ;in of the employes bad left the Muiding Grandlr L. Vanai ;*- "f F;mn lugdale ani AreblbaM Johnaon, aped seveajpan, of Heoriekaon's Bwftoh. Johnaon was Ilterally ?,i./wn was borrlbly mutllabsd. Th,. bodv was thrown over 90 the -au?e of Un Spfoaioh U unkiiown. Tbe bnlhling corttalned 2,000 poonis of powder. _-??-? WHMA1 H W0BTHWIAIEM3 ELKTAJOM*. mwMa, ..,., ao.--Tbe Kosihweetera WDer raoru ai, Inereaae ln wbenf ln MlniiaepoBa prtvata atoraton of 72.000 baakela, anktog tlie toial in aahc 1,231.000 bnataaU Th. Hoekol M^,-ap..i.s 8 bber li 7.008.38S bnahela or B10.8M buhaU aaare than bad Manday. "The KarM fteeord" flrarM the etoek of wheat In eauntry elevaton of MUineapolis ani bbe two Daftotao at 3,770.700 b.r-heK or 34&.SO0 more than ktat week. Tbla aiakea the a* ^s-eate N athwestern atoeb B.878/W0 bnabete, an ln OSml S weeb of w;?X.:'-' A rear ?o the total atoek was 114108,000 bnsaei , CAWAL UMEKTOlMi SEARLT DRT. Port 1(,rv , 1 *t 20-The dxouth w'i1rh has nrevalled la this regaw for eaae Hme threatans te - ... with naMgaUon on lha Delaware and Had . ,:,i. Theeompany?i ren itheLaeka , . . H aaiale bnalneaa, are aow riearty iry. U rahle rtoanOOes i it purtlon Of Ihe eanal wlll I ,,aw la the Htans^-ala kaala teii niches balOW th- brraL _?-? PTAffB UOBBERY IS CAW0WM1A. SJ.H1 , ' : Uo*' "l M11Vil"j bnvigiit worl bsU aayraiai Ihai the BeiAlag and .Mturas atage had been robbel bp two MS*ei men. Tbe expre*s box ao<l amll bag were l Bad, M bbe lua. is aaksow , Twa m baea beaa aaaptchm of bavlag v,^^ tha Baddlag ani aTaaaar anga raatari TH*E? afBJ K1LLV.V BY AS EIl'LOSlOS. Troy, N. Y , Oct 80.?By the premature eiploeloL of a blaat yesterday afterooon tlnee meu at work on I>r. Wehb's new rallroad at Malone were kllled and a fourth. an Itallan. waa terrlbly lnjured. He was raken to New ^_ gjjOT aVtJaaTU at uih clvb. a*,,, Fraiiciaco. uct. BB. 088iga tT. V.lcke, capltallst aad lutnber dealer. waa fouod dead yesterday la his room at the Paciflc L'nion Club. He fchiit hlmself uiriiUgU tha heavd w4Ut a ravolva*. Tha auicid* U at ^muii to W haaltn. THE COURTS. COURT OF APPEALS DECISION-. AW IMPORTANT ELEVATED RAILROAD aJIOjra TfTEM-SO BTAT FOR TREZZ*, TI1I1 MfRDKK Albany, Oet. CO.-Another lmportant qtie*t1on ln volved In the eettlement af damages to property by the New-York aaaeatOd roarte im decidcd b| rbe ODOBi of Appeafc this BaWBtag ln the ea*' of Joh Gray, appellant. acaln-t tl.e Maahatlai Badtwaf OBBV paap, at ai. raapaaataaaa. ihe pia.ntiff. who i earaar Of four vaiant lots at Ninth-ave. and Tw'inv aevemth-st.. bro-jght this artion as an abntting awaara praying for an Injiu.ction IIBliallllBg tt? defendants from malntainlnp and operntlug their road ln front of hi> lata, and f..r damaccs cau*ed to hia tots. Tl oaan ordered Judcn.ent ln hi? favor for the lnjunetion prayed for: prov:d<-d. however, that thc injuv tlon shoukl r.ot ls<nic unt.l after slxty days from the entry of Judgment. to enable defendants to ecqulre his easenictits jn the Mreet by .?ondemnatlon proceidlint, and by the payment <rf th<- sum of t*,000, the amount foind to be the full dama^e, to the lotti. Thc eeall found no d.imase to thc rentiU value of 'he iots prlcrr to bhe Judtmcnt, and frmnd ?? tbat wjd aaaaaleaa would not be weeth us am h M they now are had the anid railway and Mattons nor been hullt"; yet ne found that the f'-e of plalntlffs real eotate ls dlmi: Uhed ln vnlue by tl.e maintenance und operation of Uic road by the anm of *e.m*>, and to tlils nndlng the de iMiaata excepted on api?al ro ahe General Tenn. Ihe Judgment was revervd. and a new trlal ordered wlthout oaaatderlBg the BflafBi errors, on ihe ground j that the pialntiff a re*J e?t*ite waa not damaged by the ' defendant*, and that the truU Judge erred as to the damageo. From ttu> order of rerersal the plalntlff appeaJed to the court of laat resort, which rhli moming. j ln an oplnlou wrlttec by Judge Enrl. afllrmed the order '? and directad Judgment ebaolute for the defendants, ] wlth eosta. Judge Eart, ln lae oplnlon, says: -The maln queatlon argued berfore us and consldered at the fieueral Tenn 1* whether the plalnUff could : malntaln hla Judgmeat to the fare of a flnding that the vaiue of bta premlees itad been enhanced by the i buildtog and operation of the road. Trda la a rery lmportant quertion, and lt/> determlnatton may not only iffeet tbe Wbole cas*, but many others pending or to be begun. We do not deem lt lmportant or proper to determlne lt. a* there are other grounds for the afflrrnarioe Of the order appealed from. Tturt quc^-tifm may remaln undetermined in thl* court until lt la preeented for ei.nsideratlon ta ?m? caae whrre lt* aolution ls requlred." Tbe oplnlon. after savlne that the terttmooy of expert wltnessas a* ro the ralue of property had tbe roads not bern built. etr., whlch waa auhVlently , objected to by the defendant, was Inoompetent, and ' that lt la erroneoua to permlt them to be anewered. eoatlnnf i " What wouid have b-rn the ?tate of thlnrs at and la tha vtcantty of tl.e ptaaaaBTa tata u the ' elevtrted road had not been constructed, m? more a ' nmtter of specuUtlon and conjecfure. No oplnlon ln tMbe tas-d upon obaerved or peored Baeba. Thc coi.'l.t.ons apaa whlch the wltnea* was aaked to bj. ? tOB never exteted iand could not exiat, nor was it coiupetent to prore by tl.e oplnlon of wltneaaea ihe b?ei u?e to whlch the lott c?uld h*?e be?n or could be put. The lacts beavrtnti; upon the matvw ihooJd be proved, and the lnfereuce from theui ebaabl be dmwii bv tlie tafaaa of the fect." ln the case of Anaa M. Do>le sgainst U? Mabhatton Elcvat.-d Rallroad and the Metropcatan Elevated Kailroad, appelianta, thc declsiou hane;eU Bowa to-day |t arrtttea by Judr- Bari. A new trlal ls gninted be cauae the la*aaaputanl aTtdeaae of a r-aiestate agaot wee alK-wed In. and becauae the defer.dar.t* were not allowed to give arbtoaae a? to what effect their road had OB tlie opposl'e side of tbe ibeoh The plamtltT's pronriaia were at FlftJ-thltd st. and Btzth-aaa. Judg? ment was awarded her for ?12.000. and the road was refctmlned from runnlng by the premises. In the ca?e of Roberta as'ainst the New-York Elevated Railn>ad. th?? new trial la granted upon ;Jmv>at slmllar (rrmindA. the defcndiuit BOt MB| allowed to offer i what t.'te Court cf Appeal= conslders cotnpetent evl : dence of peraons along the raarta who rUiriied benetlts. Tlie order afflrminK thc order of Ju-.tlce Pratt i? I ? st?v of ptaoaeilnp In the eaaa of tre: I iinsjontYnnf/. agt fahaala Eeaaapi ?ppeliant, araa ftftirmed tn the Flrst Dlvlsion. This was ac appeal from ?i order 0f tbe Oeneral T>rm. Second Depart ment. afhrmiuc an order deuylng a motion for a stay of proceedingi. The defend&nt wa* eonvicted of ranr der in the ?r?t degr-e. ln klllhig Alexander fiaivano oa Eajrter Punday, 1*??0. He was trled at the Kinga County Coar. of Pewelon*. eonvicted. and sentenced to be put to death ln the week beginning July 20, lS&O. He appealed, but the convlctlon was afflrmed, and he was resenteneed tm be exeruted by eleetrleity ln the a-eek beginning Aprll 21. 1801. Pendlng the execu tlon, he mored for a new trlal. on the ground of aewlv elaeoveteg evhleaee, whlch motion was deni-d by the Coort -f aabdaaa. A stay of e-teeutlon pendlng ap? peal wa* gntnted. but upon appeal the marter wa* de nled, upon the sole ground that no appeal lles from the de?-Mon of the CBart of Besaaana : aud the General Term afflrmed the order. The prls-mer M now ln Slng Mng. , _, . In the eecond case of the People ea leL Nlooia Treaaa, appellant. agt. A. A. Brusk. as Warden Of Bthg Slng ITison. the order afflrmlng the order ol Callen ilaadaaliig the wnt of habea* earpaa aJhrrned to-dav bv tbe OOBTt of Appeal*. Thh appeal wa> taken upou a wrlt of 888880 oorpus, upon the ground? so well known ln th Btef ** ap I?*?|. takeri ln the Kemmler ca?e. and. ln fa< t. c?m? ot aanvtettan f<>r arardaw n th- Bnt iagrea bear Bteaea bnpoeei onier the provis..?n? of the new Capitai :' ? ' fa?W. Tll, ... ,|cd down bv the Firtf Dlvialon to day were as foii ? TrarTsit Company, appellmt agt CSSS'; thaTdemurrer Interposed bj . a.,d judgrnent entered agum-t ae Plainttffth. red for. wlth trles H. Wllaon. appellanl rt tratrlx, ete, oraai afflrmed with eoata. , lrf__1M Tbe People ex rel. John W. Coehrane, adminlstrator, ete agt Mleliael I'olen i . 1 ete and ", 4ri2 OeneraJ tenns revewed I isaas -? - ted ani tbe wrlt dlamlssed. wlth costs ln all fo'irtf. Man- Klefer. aimluistratrtx, ete., agt the orand Tmnk Rallroad rompany, upp*lnnt. Appeal disiais-eo ^Tba^Itepte. raaponaanta, agt. Nicoi. Tra?a ap? pellant. Order afinnlng tbe otner of Jaeoee Pratt. re . stay ot proeeedbiga. nfllrmed. batne agr same. < ?rder afflrmlng the ordi joattea (uuen, fMtairr1*! wrM af hab-a-> corpus, * Sdward Boherts agt. bbe Kaw-Yerk F.levated Rail road Compant and another. appe. DoTle aaa the Ua evaaed Rallroad c ..: th? Metrop. Iltii . F.l-vaiej Ratlroad appeUanta Jadgment reveraed, udal arantsa, '^.IuTa VLb" ajpelku^agt - ? bntBB i-i. et ai. Order aftrnMi. and |aii - wltb i "?'-? fames Pov. ai n-llnnt. a*rt. ttr New-Yorh omral liallmad Company; John J. Qulnlon, agl Endly t BWataon aud another. at>oe|. lants. .Indgn.eiit afflrmed. wlth OOMB. The followlng la the calendjir i >r w morrow: Boa, 91, IA ItC. 181, 88, 88, -A. a Tn^ were handed down ln the Seeon* Dlvlsion : - K. Breanaa agt ch^ dtv of Boffalo. ap pe-lla:.- ?' ' -'1' .'''",?,'*; Wk Central Ratlroad Company; Sherwood ^frtof irt the Metropolitan Llfe Ins.inmee ' ompany ??fbael Lery and another a." ' ewmaa, appellant, judgnient- afartned, with ooat*. ??,__-, \LituaJ .. II Kl ipp, kppellant. agt. Preferred WltuaJ Aer-deNT U I 5iw York. AppeH, ilOBhW?i "*? A^riarrts and another agt. Monroe M. Oakbsy, aailtant"l>vao Joaenb agt the Pennsylvanla and VZ\ and Rallroai ? appeltont, u ",- ?h7'.v Dlefci rendant. Jndg 3 nVttfi gra:,ed. wlth costa t, abide event , . The folloarlng ls the Reeond DtvhdOB ealendar f.-r row: hoa, ??". ?*"? and 480. _ _ TIIK JiliV orVTaa HIB IIIs DIYOBI E. Tbe mi of aartei r. Oaaaer. I captala Oeauiar, aaadaat a^hatoeeh Oaauw. tor aa Jotote dlroree, waa trfad betor* Jadge 0?Brlaa and . un Tcster<h*T. Tl* Jury pi-e a verdr t for ihe pbvtotur. there batog oa aaaaaaa mterp-cd. verdlct waa tt rf ? "??'r had ***" ,nUn'T L?2 Ody D Taaaf, CBarta ? *????* Sbaralj BnataeeBtoae and Harry BUbi **????* dn?,?ered.!*de.lar~1.: al ousiv lattoua. with a aaaabea af ?? ?aIJtaaahte ? dtvorea, wbtob waa bail] eealaahat for a thaa. ; "n'J,; lt waa ae.nt to a f~, t. f-""^^.; I not Mr. Ganner*. rharge. were true. When the caae ? ajudrmcrt _ ? ?a THEATRirAl. MANAtiP.R BCSB AN<>TU> EB. llenry av ? ,MVf< beet) ^ %ru. S-eS^mBj-aj-aa AJabarg laaaed B U> Jeeabe, aerertheaeaa, an* areaaer Well Brought ?the woman WJ uses Pearline. knowsagoodthi when she sees it; she tries Pcarlin*, and then uses it. Her clothes are washed with half the labor and without harm ; her house is cleaned in half the time, and without trouble. Everything is done with little work ; she has done with hard work, for she has Pearline. BPeddkrs and rm' unsenrpu ??.n_0 lousgrocers will tellyou" this C Wait 11 ?? g^od as' or " the ?iffl?n I'-ariine " IT'S FALSE? P'arlme % r.ererpeddled.and if jour grocer sends mu aotnethle* in rlace of Pearline. do the hone?t eMaar-araW </**-? ra lAMBSPVLI v V. broogfit a sult and tad them both gtapeaaeoeed, Jacobs had paid rcnt two aiontba in advawe. und lt is for this rent money that he ls RdBf Amberg. LNTEKESTING APPEALS DECI.-ION-. PARK LATfTh MAY BE TAfCSB BT A SVBt'RBAV RAILROAD. The Court af Apptal* yeaterday hand?d down a d?eialon whlch will lnterest thoae who llve In th" Annei-'d blatrlct. la January laat th? Ruburban Rapld Tranatt Company begati ?ult ln thc Supreo* Court. before Judp?- Bari-'- the rity being defe^.dint. The ohjcet of the ault waa to d-termlne what rlghta the Bbburbaa Kapld THnslt Company had In St. Mary'? Park, whifh wa* arqulred bv the <:itr along wlth Brr.v Van Courtlandt and other parka ln jha An neiad Dlairlrt. under the new Parka act Prevlouaty, however, ttM Babmrbaa Rapld Traoelt Company had In aeeordaaee wlth the provlalona of the Oneral Rallroad act fll'-d mapa. ahowtng an lntentlon to take a atr'.p of land trwm what la now st Marya F'ark It had nerer actnaiir condemned or taken aaeb land. Then th.- - lty took th. laod and made, lt into a park, and lt? coatentioa waa that aB rlfhu of the Puburban Rapid Traa-tt Company to that itrip of land bad been wlped out by w:eh pm<-ee4lng on the part of th* atay, and that th? rallroad rumpany had no further latereat in the land. Judge IUrrett he'.d. and tbe General T'rm UMlalald hlm, that all the Uv-hoate rlghu of the rallway leapaay had been atttagulahea by the taatlne of the laod hai a publle park. Yeaterday. however. the Court of Appaala dir-:t"d that the judrmeata and order* uf th" row^- aoerta ba i.ratiad, Ih* demu-r?.- Iniarpaaad by the 4ef?n4ant- la BB0 eaaatetot overnled. and judg r - I .taalnat the city. e-anMnr the Bubarbaa Rap.d Taaaatt Company th- rallef praf.-d Ba ? - lu all ?* ? aUaeJ Burtea B Ban - ? was piaintifl'a eeua. . i italraiBl CerpaaaBaa Oeaaad l>eane and Piaatlla ? appeared faf the clty. ASKINO THAT AN OFFICER AOOOMPAKY HIM. Jud)6? Barrett. m the Supreme OBart Cbambera, was ywterday a*ked to dlreet rhat whe- Wet :dren at the beaae of all wife, who is ssdng h'm f.r an absolute ilvoree, he shaJl take a eoarl ofaeajr along and pay him *", a day for bj, v - reaaon for the appliciit; -n w-is thal Mr. WetaMfa "*.>& bh ohteaf daagbtar oa board Ma yas-ht one day and wlieji he r"turned .wlth her to her - boma he gntbbed hia wife and threw her to - io the i* h Mrs. Wetaaore/a ataey, the protectlon of the eonrt froru fnrther vioi-r.ee of tnu kir.d. i>. :si..n waa reeerved ? ? motton. The paniculars of the divorre sult have aiready been prim-d. -? nPBAl McMAH.'N SI'ES THE OOVfcRNMKNT. tTeneral Martin T. MefBahOB ha* brougtit suit h| lha Ollliaiiaiaal to ot.tnln over 84.000 in fe-s whlch he declare* s?n< wrongfully dUallowed by the Cofl r> tpartmant Th ? d ment as to Uie feea dates ba.k to the beelnnln* of General Mc.Mahon's fcerm as marshal la 1880, He declar)s that feea for tparelline expenses of denutv manbala and the tranxfer ol petaonors were witnheid so that he dld not secure the amount whlch he sbouJd have ra eiv-.i. a PR0CEEDINO6 TN THE bt'I'RI.ME POCRT. Wanhlngton, Oct. 20.-The proeeedlnga of the Supreme Conrt of the fnlted Statee to-day were a? foliows : Mr. Ju^tl^a FlWd ar.noiir.ced UM lollawtna afdaWS af the Court X., - . aa Kntght. plaliitiil. ln '-"or. ac?in?. Mm Unlted Land aaeeeiafloa, 't at, Motion to paaspeae -a^Creaby Steam Gange aai Valve Ce-paay, appellant, agalaat the roaseUdated Baieay \aive Company. u. D<.?tiAJ.'i? areuiu'iit- d-iiled. T !?20e?sKmes ?. Boyd. PbanOff, la error, agalnet the Stata of xet.raaka sx rst, Jotm M. Tbayer. rhi* la tli* caae arlalnf oot ot the eoateet for th* Uovernorabip. MoUoa t.. advanee ?;rjj.i.-d and -um- ii-sitfiied for arguinent ember 7. after raece already wl down for th ' the Rew-Tas* ararderata and the Chl'-ago anar ,, . . . _ T B?-ftylY*ssef H. Kneeland. appeJlanl, agata.t C. L. La v et ai. A.-auii-m 40 Henrj bt Unar, appellant, agalnst Matllda I. a gtied. , ,, . \ i 122- knn E WOUaaa, widu*. st al. appellant*, ?gaiiu't Caabartiie WOUasaav IVaavs v> kasaa saaadass * ' .. 4l-The Cbsriotte. Colambla and Augusta Ra Con pai ? of Rl.-rilarid County. ,< tward L. al. -gains. an dre? Ortcoayai -t. al. Argumenl b*| Adj.jiirneu untll So-morrowr at 12 ..'-.o<-k. COURT CALKNDARS FOP. TO DAY. Bnp'enie ' ourt?Chaa Ilarrett. J?Court ali-d at 11 a. m. :'..-l I .".??' > ? Androwi. -. <"7 -4i. o<J. 147. 7?J6, ? - ? - iI-H?for" /.?La? and lael? N*o*. 651, 480, 4S1. 4B2, 442, 44 3;._- ns J, 5.VJ, OTU, 601. 2tt'J. 200, 984, s,,,,,... Part I?Bel -No?. U14(*l M, 11*3, 859, 1186, 740, ? 1011. _..?.. , ..urt?Circuit^-Part II?Before Lawrenee i ? i - .. .. 12P6, 12 ll _ ?er?on. . ?, _ _ - . i lvj:. --?". j.^i, .- i3, iuio, ii?7, t.^7, o;a, ?? - ? ircuit-Pirt IV-Batora OlBrlaa.jT ?1 "i,.;'. 'M>?\ 2775, SOS. 110.. 11 ?-_M. 12l? 1221 ? r- rui?vdjourned aattl B Pari i ftefeea Bedawlrb. c J ? 'V40-' Lru? ' r-a-djnan - Part fll-Befara hUAdaa ? om. S.-Vo. TOl. ??" U-at.-d Z 1 of TIioti a* .loaaahan. at 10 :tO a. m. T-etlmonv to be ZLiiln b ?]'?'?'".' hrotat* Clerk: WlUaof lainea H ?m Kath.rmeMan.Ollv.rP. H . and Harriet [arla< ehfl M 10:30 i ,,,??:.; reVaa-Befora BMkaaarar, J *" "4'??n im u Fn'ltv Tenn?Before Bleehoff, li I - i3 76 P7. 8 1 61, ??. 117. . al Tenn-Befor- Van Wyck. I 8ft 4' . 4,75. 4184 ?,89. 4292 MOS * ? ? ; ; . . ,_??? ~ m nTBTBD nem tbb wabbjbbtos bobtmbbt. ? hPaatg flve | l eeavej ' . ^ . ,.,?? tbe tcapaftha ffaehlag ? ? - - :[,,)A tor aa ? ? " ?* th^ riM?, baram. *dchly itepped ; ? ' ) ? traaa the itreal bebrw - orrtad b> the aatraart of the avj - .. ,;?. i.-eep-r. The li-jdr waa fotmd 1. uk of the monument. N-..rtY "tt h. ln .he . m tiaabrd, aad the aaefe a ,d u~ui I biahaaf, IV Btele aaa af tha kaapar tagathat he aaw the areeaen itaadlaf ta ihe *iuer?. ln the rBto. taatrtag up at Ue monument aa thengh trying ta I height w.h lav ere Thl< monilng. aboat 11 o'eloeh, ahe JLaaraTthf^aaaaeBh pald tV u-n.l admlaakx, f~ .x-eeded up thc -tairway aMu>_ i.i nil> nm la> All. Ju?iSr'iT!a' iBaaaa Uj-td fn;ii n-..i?iv yrup o?Vl??'a-V aaort amaaJatil laaaBre ko.wn, ItluaUwU S JL1*. *i u%m auaUwaaa aa Whioh Ma au.;^?wa la b?a?4 ?. ^JL&itWmm *?- <^? ?? *>w? OUTDOOR 8P0BTS. THE RACING AT VIMLJCO. A COOD ATTEJTDASCB AT THE SECOVD ?AT W BVLTIMORE. Baltlmore. Oct, 20-There waa a good *t^n<I*nc? g the Plmllco traek ttvday. the serond day of tne nrsi fall nwtlng of the Kaltimore Jockey tTab. Tne trae.lt waa alower than rnoterday. The mud wa? trurker and latrJrJar. The Btat raoe was won eavstly by Haaahnn, the favortte at I to k, The .econd ra?i rontai the talent. Plrkpocket was made the favortte at 7 to :. and rame ln thlrd. the Alelna colt geftlng flr*t plaee. Klngmalrer won the thlrd rare by a l**d from Ku*~ell. Before reaching the clubhooee, Klng maker nnd Uusseii got s<de by skle, and around the tra-k they went, strlde ror strtde. untll well Into the aWalCk, wben Klngmaker, re*pondlng more promptly whlp. forged ahead and won. Tattler came strong np the streteh ln the fbiirth race. but he had begun too late hi* struggle for the flnlsh and waa beaten out by Bt, Charle*. The steepleehase waa an eaay virtorv for Futurity. He wm a taU-ender throogh ,,ut the Jnmps, but as soon a? he left the turt for the oavaa proper he went to the front and eame kome an ?aay winner. Pfcrt r?**-Pnr?e 0500. For thr?*-y*.r-old? aud up w.rd Mlle and *ixt-*nth. Startera Hoodlutn (blrn*,, l^?a H. (W. Midgtley), Cella (A. CovWom. They nmo uid-r th?? srlrs la th* order named. Tlme-l:l>?. Mecond Tace~l"iTse 0600. For two-rearold*. Six fnrlnnss. Starters. Al-lna *.olt tMldg?-l*y, Plea pocaet (A. coWngtoo,, Klng Sta. (Peaa,. JfbaylktU futtl-neid . Tbieri L. (vttma i. The Alelna colt won; BeanylaUl aeeond, Pl^icrsy-k't thlrd. Tiro*? l na'a. Tklai laos Haailasn l'iMeaaoo. hPja aad^Jra* long. Kliitfmalcer (W. Mldgeley . won; Rusaell (LltUo tteiaj aeeonu Benor ? d- Theae were tae onlj staxters. Ttme glOL Paartb saee- BsJUag, r<"?? 4400. All _???? sjx furlanga. sT Chaxles ,K. Harri.h Mf/*I?^.?^w",ft Tatu?r rRavi aod Aapen Leaf Peaa). surted. BC. rharioe woo; Tauler Tetond. Maoagorda fllly thlrd. Tlme-1 :18%. Ftfth p?r*?Htaeplechaa*. Purse 8300. 6]**tT* B*iefll (Vt?*.l&part*8 (Phllbln . tapoaln Mannlna nTsbor,. puwrity TPtne,,. o?y i?ow. (<^?^?",' iaranOi i.sinde,r . 1-uturity wou, Repartee seeona. Kequla third. Tlme-SlO^. Xba Marylend StaJt* race ls po?tp<Hied Ull Frldey. the entrles for to-morrow are a* lollows: FIRST RACE?SIX FURLONOS. a wTCoee.-.r-'U , Reehon ."* Ad.rb^:::::::::::::m | EmmikTZZzzzR JfcOn'd RAOE^SELLlvrT. MILE AND SIXTEEWTH Narra. Wf Name. fjk ,,,,V*5 ...108 iSt. Luke.JOC Kodlum"r."r^:::"108|alary stone. ...too THIRD RACE-SEI.I.IN'i Fi VE-EIOHTHS. Van.? art Name. *!?? Bu?eS..m.llS.MaUajrd.81Iy.l? ,.,;d DolUI _. JOI \*<?<X I'rlx. ?* Baaete .10T _ ?____ POI P.TH RACE_SELLIN-<>. THaEE-Qt-'ARTERS. vin,* 1PI N'ama. w!t SlcoIt.:r:i3|riE?-:-rrrr;:,B p.e'*M " ::.::.:_io? an.paa^ .* [l.i.dleraft .100 I A HARVAKD-YALE AGREFMENT. TO PI.AT A FOOTBALL BAhTB AT HAMPDF.N PARK situnofif.ld, ajrjrTjAiXT for fovr jtears. hprtngfield. Ma**.. Ort. 20.-AfW a long c^nference this afterpoon and onraniltatinn wlth an offldal of Hampden IVrk the Harrard and YaTe represcntatlvcB ?tgned the f-ll.wlng agreement to play here annnally for fcur yaa We, the nn.le.r*i?ned, repre?entlng the f?tt?"j? Harrard and Ye* respectively d?. hereby acree to play a cwne of fuotball annually ln rhe vears fro? I8?i to l-5t Inclualv*. The awe bi.e^h rear ?aH Be plaved on Hampden Pvk in >V^e^ the (hite of rhe game ea.liv.mr sha.ll bc the saturday lmiuedlatelv preeedlng n.anksaitnng Day n,e, *ame ahall be plavcd utider the plaving rules of Se Cluf totercoWtate Poatbfn A5socIaJUon ? rears from lHc. * m, "' Ihnll be heid between ihe raptalns of the two elcv.? oo^baforeOcteber 15. ar whteb a rcfcrve and umptre , .cred and all ..ther matiers eoveredbj thia Lgreement -hall be dended. Pwthe *'? lfl*lJ_,e. ^5E^ and unptre iball be i*^"*^"^ autual consen' of the eaptalna of thc two elevena. For Harvard, B W TRAKF'tRD. Cnprarn. GBOBOB A. PTBWAB*. for r^uln.te Adwiwrry Board of Harverd rootball AeaoeiaOon. Por ^alc. THOMAr I.KF. M CUW?. r*P*avn. \v B. WR1GHT. JB., Manager. ?iprlrrfleld. ???.'. Oet 80, 1881. TROTTlNf* AT NAeltVH.UC. BaabvUle, Tenn.. Oet 20 (Rperlan.-Harneee raclng pro'mlses to reeelve a boom ln this reglon fromthe rreetlnc whlch -.-aan here today on the new traek inst built for the new Cumberland Falr Assoclatlon. The grounds are near the city. and an uneommonly gnod mlle track has been made. The stake for tkrea vearold trottera waa a glft to a gray fllly from Ollve Lrjo Ceeaett who put ln three mllea below 2:30. rntog faater enrh tJme. Panl. the wlrmer ln his class at Lezlogtcn la*t week. was a 3 to 1 favorite ln he %&k paee, ai.d waa aeter hea.ted after gettlng the nole < lopton mad* |,|m go tlie seeoml hcat ln 2 :1 5 3-4. bnt it wa* an easy vletory for the New-York tfato arldlng. Nashvllle. with Oeera np. was a hot favorite for the 2 -40 class, but was unsteady In the ftrat heat. und Bylvan secured lt. enterlng the Ust wlth a mark - l .:i4. The serond heat fotind Na*hvtlle on his lOOd behavlor, and he Jogged bome ln 2:29. This ,-lass goee over, und the ?take for three-year-old parers I raaehei. Beside* these, there are two other -takec the B:li trot and the mateh between Hal Polnter and Dlreet for the seeond day. Summaries : 8:40CLA?B BTAK7A 81.000. TIIRFF-YEAR-OLDS. rniassshhy (iaaaaaan).l } 1 .i .j ?. 2 '-Tr*, 2 27**, - | 88 PACE-PI.R.SK 4*00. Paul. sire unknown fMaflly).\ .s ; rt I'ro1 tor Hurst.-. 4 s 0 i t li- ? ? i* .8 8 4 ii-rtha w. (Bueklay).~ a j . ,i - r Headllght .;' -?- .10 ? ^ Monoinam (Neil .". .. ?. r>i? 8 IjIs ? A il"-r.,. ,.,- ? ? i'6"" T me?2 1.. - :lu*?. - ?''. 2:40 CLASS-PTRSE *800 (0 NFINTRHED). ttaabvUle, bv < h-terfleid (Geer..' 1 . o "j .4 U?J"- Hak^dV>%:'x:?. BALL-PL\YF.l'..S' COKTBACTB Waaklagtaa, Oet 80.-Praabteaa aT. E. Tasaag. of tha vat'onai Leagaa *--"lar errangad Ote feUowlag contr* t Wlth N>w-York--D. Rlekardeoa, M. J. Tleroaa, Jchn Bbor w y , ugnun mhI Joha B. rTaylof wio? B.nton barl I. U ra H. E. feuley. T. J. Taeker WBltaaa N".?h, Jow-ph Q.onn. H. I> stovey W. S. Brodle, C. W. B.-ni-e?, C. W. ->ar./el and Il*rinan Loog. PR1NTETON DEPEAT8 LAFAYETTF. ,,,. ao (Apedal .-- lafavett* pfatyed ; with Prtoeetan this aftaraaea and was de fe:vieU i.v a SOor* of '2A U. 0. COBBBCItCUT BiPT/.sr 1B WBU10B. New Haaaa, Oaaa., Oet -?<> Bapaalal).--Tba eeeehai af ,he amnerttcal state Bapttal CSeareattea heid beea , wa, Of much interest lo Beptbt*. I>au - Waylaad, of the YaJe ta* Beaaot, pwident of ooetatloo, pn-slded. and dcllvered an addreaa wtuVrh Inclnded a aeoeeaai eeJogy of the lat<j Rev. Dr. *. Q Patater, of ltrldgeport. vaaeiabta and venerared Sermon waa pre*.h.-i bj tbe Be*. W. O. f-iinell. of widdlctown The aeeretary, P. - Braaa, rep</rted that .',', '-.i.i f increaae ?? abeet one to ev-ry iwenti U "membera of ihe eb^rrhea. The followlng offt ?ilrT of the eeeodatfcw wcj? eie.fd for the eaajtaa rear : ..,,. i.ean Fraoda Wayland; ?taai?eldaM\J. B. t Hartford; uaaaarer 'W P. \\ilker. of A. J. Crofut, of auuth .NorwalL. ?Tir? CBBIBU1 BBVBATOM BEKTIWG. L'tna. N. Y.. Oet 80.?Tbe sivth nnnuat rouventton of fha Young PaephVa !*o<;iety of Chrtaftall r.ndeavor of the Btata bagao at the opera Hoaaa ln thls utv at io t'. thb BMrafag. Beaitj 1,000 dcieCatcs were t, I?re-id?:it Farrar, of Albany, occupled the Cbalr. Devutlol.al azerelMI were held, the .,mging by a eboraa of 100 voiccs betnc le<l bv ProfesMir Wardner WlHUvnu The addicas of welcomc w?> dellver-d bv th* I'e. .1 M. Hut<!ilhs..N. -e. it-tarv .la'k^.n. of rend hl* rep-.r. If ihowed a rnembershlp iif l>oooo ?f whuii !?o.<?oo ar?' aetlve member. ano -?*u> merobera, The ao>1etle4 are divlded as ? apttata, 530 Methodlsta, i-.o conei-eaat'oruili-ts. joo. Beforaaat, 210; all ethera, -. ClLU.D THE BAT03 A PCPPT. Qulmv. lll., Oet* 20.-A dlsgrereful arene oceurred In the I Bf BaBKfl mecilng l**t aight In a d'iaie ..?wer balbtl i araaah Maper Tiionip^m pefused lOtea, Aldennan Harrop < aJb"d the Miynr " a ie pappy*; "aai a rabat" ?ud *?id n- weeaa ? up" yet. Thc Mayor aald : " Sit down or III ihroar the 'gavel at you.* Tha* naarly carae to bl..w?. and some one heard a revolver cilck. For a while lt looked aa lf tbe entire meettng wotrW break Oo* tbinj te Certair? PabirjKillerKillsP^ip Tker* avre ?aaay klada ?' Pala. Thcre'e oalr oa* Pala Klller irerrr ??*???) Il U aold ererywa.re. aar rlaba eaw. aaat be pajBBBBab ?<* eu paajaaaj ? \ Edtth- Who'j Toua Bt$T raiivD? iiabtl. "St. Nicholas." WHO'sTotraa? X*u ir a rrmtnder that ifyemante kav* th* -btst af chtUrtn?:i mafanmts. St Nicholas. for the rounc folhs this coming year tht timt f ntbscf^tti jtat now Tht NavtmAtr number. rtadv Oct. uth. teftmt a new volunu. Sterling Silrer Coffee Spoons of good iveight and pretty designs, 55 cts. each. Pearl and Solid Silver Mounted Handle, Steel Plated Blade Dessert Knires, 85 cts. each. French Marqnetnj Work Tables, $7. Rare and Artistic GooiU in every department. Ovington Brothers Fulton and Clark St?.f Brooklyn. IN HIGH GRADE IMPORTEI) Gl N?*. WE HAfB ?a< OTTS, DALY'sV GREENEIl* A < LABROFGHS. tMAJDOUCAB Gl N-. TIIK PARkER. I.EFEVER, fflhTJTfn, aBOOUCAl aBMB <o? parry, and EVERY OTHER I.EAOING MAKK: 100 DIKFF.RENT PATTERN* FHOM 810 TO 850. ODIJ AND MECOXD aaaana t.i pjj going off fa*t. LBBTO on af PI.ICATION. GINMTAKEN IN EX( HANGE. SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES, AOl BRHAIIWAY. NEVV.YORK A. 6. G. OATMEAL. Baat, Heaithful, Economtcal. Pc;icioua Sold by Oroewta. ta. ? aaaajaa aaa That grra good llght I fl Ifl P\ A' * ^'^ II M Ifl f|l For Wedding 'rtfta an aUa&aUfaaaTaj aVr Mo?t beauUfnl and ?a?rul. The "Rochester" has no equal, To aee u to aaat B. BTrer- ia*.aaaaaaaay .grarJM mlMlon been aoid. Abo-it one tho.-aand de~igna W? MAKE ln Banqu-t, Flano, Parlor, Hall and Sttrfy Lampa. A*K TOIR DKAI.ER FOR tVD TAKE OJfLT LA1IPS MARKED "TIIE RO< HE-TER." !Naa't'd)BOU'ARD glUUB A (O., by > 10 aa H < ollcae Place, ISew-Yorh. Three minutea' walk from Uty Hall fnd Broohlyj Brnige and i onvenlent to ail duwnt..wa feiTtaa aena p0>J; ?>? yo,i ,??,, .,rdn by n.all t? yo'ir -r.v.re s.tiefa.:Cioa. LATEST DISCOVERY, The "MTIFER" Tooth Brush. |{e.?ominriidfd b? ihe lii*he?i nulhorily on DentUrry!? Ear"p,>.'r fWMV'i Ihe TEETB I - -imi'I.K OOJfc VFV1ENT neat u-A I.M I MAXIBVLATE. ror ,,,'.. i,v . ! ?- aui't nrug i ? afeai 41< Broad ?? , ? ...rt> <oni. up to ? btoody roar. it i? anid Harrop onre wa? ta an aeytam._ _ ODBTZCTBD OB A CBABBB OF fOBBBBT. rarnden, n. .1.. Oet. 80 fgjpuilel) PTataaa F. Hoa jeat^ lawyer, was this aftcrnooti eOOTtetai on the abarga af fbrgtag ? ewrtgaga by arhlel he obtained pi.ooo fr.?m < aptain Thoeaa. O. Batfih, af thte ettp. Btaaaai other baiaetaaaat. taratrlag forgerte. eaaaaaaV lng to nearly 880,000 yet 1*1 ? tlted. The pre?e*it tctal begaii a ara aaal it haa been D<?tabic froai the pea.eaea of ez41eeretary af tlie NavT Robeaon a- pr?^?'iiu,r. He abowed that he "had lo't littlc of the uld ri.-nc rlenr a. .?? lawyar whl< h attracted ao murh Interaat b) tia: gn-at tfaatar trial nearly Bfteea reer. BgO. BBC0UBA8EB BY IIH?. B1BBI ChWaro, Oet, 20.-The DNaata Cbapter af the Duiightcra uf -7'', laaaabari af af the Aaaarlean Berataatoa, taet bera radap. Tha aaddetB of the sucietv are thc paiehaae af tha I vailey Forge. fur * Db reqnlred, aod Ihe miiking <>f an azhlbtl ?/( Barahatfeaary retti - at the < ?-lumbtava BxpoaeUea. it ?a> aaaeaaeed at the ?eeBag tbae apeaa Ba? tha bdtar puri-isr bad been aeeeeded ta the ??irleiv PJ the WotlUUi's | It H mtcnded to exhlbit a model of ? fteeaaal ajaaabai la whlch all rhe uppoiutmeuts an' ta be asnaine reB - ? the Hcvoiu tionarv epo< h, The foUowlng kfttar froai Mrs. Harrlr aon, thc Natbmal president ol ?**- reod: BU? ntire Ba 0. C. Ladje* if the i rago Chapu f the Anieii ca:i BeroloUon. It U wiUi ? ph-i-u v t.'i.H I take up my pen to ?end yoa w?i-ds ,.f areeting araaeoe, Your regent. Mr-. Oabaraa, .bwed in my handa une uf your programn.-- - ? ??ntlln? of studv fnr tbe ' - l<d t'1** your ehapter hae abown -'> murh M-<l<'ni in prepertna the work fir ixmr neBata aaawed thad tlie wi.tn.-n ?h? ??'?'* jalB li?."t<irv of their o.n rew try-1 ' em^ivea wlth tta ewtahlWuw ^re Bba beai flit^l io -rock tbe "'??^a. Very tnily. CABOLIBB * OTT H UtBIaXNT, a> ? THK IIAILBS CAMB To ',') OB 70 DAT. Salem. Ma.s>.. Oet 18 (afpaetal). N b aaaarateed thrt m BBtlaaaaaat ta th* BBarha aftl eaae haa baaa effe<-a< all atiempt* hav. ?!ll |g ra sumed hcre to niurr>>w at 10 O'elOCJa. .i th* eoaaaal f<r the ee aataaarttj for ihe haa*aa> tion tbat rtic. nc-t laten Borj has no* aaaa aoid. Prhea i loarBed foor ?eeka atc> Fdwnrd P. >car:e? : Bl dej^mna eruasexaaalnaOoa. Uns wM i ?*? anat pcrhaps toagar._^ THE OBABBM rPfc'fs- n CAUPOBBtA. BBadalafaaa, Oet, 80. iiuj a-tun? bgaaaaat >f -Tha Time-.," wli.cii ean diM-ern at a Miigle gUnce tha difference baBaaaaa a rhinocero- aad i etothaa peg, eraan Baaaaaaa aaat arhat u aeabahlp m thmg mora th.i!! a atVaaaagBBtaal erter. In a s??n Fian<-t?co dta p?t.h prlnted ln T:>e Tribune laM it waa ^tatrd thal fal.f.irnia w?^ < laatB d b) BaC <>en?.u< wlth gnly 3O0.0OO (jaange treea. The afaaaeaap ?'f wch a rtMement B apporcnt tn any one gtf'ed wlth an ta tellert leaa a*tute than tltat p< icca-ed by ?? The Tlmea.? But the omissaou <>f a aen??embacniat.c to ?->me aitenl Of lU own milid -s..|* tl?e jf..v.iWl inlellect ?MJCthlng. lt ahould iiut. U>e-< eoettna aetnmn Baya, but lt doea. The ajon is tlie pliv. Will it ..iinft?rt our reoMirmu. nea'hbiar u> know Uiat thc Ceuatu iHlee 1ns n?ver tny pubLvathwi ln relaUi.n to eraag* trcea ln (allJomKa or elawwhere, eAtcpt in the bullc . nur>erie?. whlc'i mereiy ahuv.ed th* ntiaalei- of ueee ln nuraerteat Thia UuJe btv of w ftwninu^n U furnshea t<> " The Vtmm' gnatt. Wbae aaat wa de aext a> ahaaB