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N?- .6.424. NEW-YORK, TIKSDAV, NOVEMBER 3, IW1.-8IXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CE.NTS. V0LL1 BHOT DOWN IN HIS OFFICE. __JJtM t" BUSH MLLK,) ,N A nOBWKILL HOTEL IBFRT L- BETtB. OP bk.x.ki.vs MVRDSM THI A ' rnoYir: or his HOW , , ... m V Nov '.'.?( liarlrs F. ^ t^olor "... ' ?- ** ?-'. Si? vi'i. e wm ?tal ?* ,<illr'1 *"? *fttrM? " AMI I >*"s- "' KriH.kl.vii. Tl.e Btallllg M .rf nt aboal I o'elaek? and waa altataafil by JTft ftarV elerh of tke hotrt. and Tbeama r hiv of "The ftahekffl Pemoerat.' Rli*h waa Sn'al hia daak wk? Betta ?jw<I wi* , T-ifd teor, and exeltedlj eaelatae*, 'Ya? have Jluen nd mj tanilj *** ***** rae ?f ?SV TT- ai iw ??? *??? ',o ,lrow a ;ih-01'lihro "olvrr an.i tired al BUah wriee, tlie sl.ots ledg n tbe bvcaat an.i leit ahouMer mpectlvely. nfth nn tnm bahiad the .ir.sk toward tha dtnlng m |aaf mi when Betta fired the wcon.l *B* _\\Uti "Ohl Oh!" and aaak ta the tloor. Rrits.-"".v walkrd through the barroom door. rje \ Kiw'a q**B****\ "WtaTa Ihe trouble ___r iwponded, "I nwiBam* un.").. Ha bioke JBV family, robbed WB of nearly |1??.0?0, am1 iMkw) wlfeand ehlldreaawaj tnm nn-. 1 vi-?nt h poUeetaaa." Mr. Kipp toak him ?? win a mmuf* irusi.le. ?>ut Hetta followed him. liaawta aaahk at tiret t.. lad an ofleer aud aaio ta woui.l take hiai to a pottce-Juatiee. bai after w,rd met John Henehel, wta mnaved l>m?? pte Z Itata hia lup pa. ket and toak bta la Fdta Haad Mtftata **** >:'"1 '',' *** *** mm .?..WmM hf bad done and thouirht he was justilHI in ihoot Zg HW When Betta waa arraigaed in-fore ??,?,. Bartoa hc i*tain*d D. W. Trarta as Ma UaaeL By advice ol Trarta. Betta refused ta m_t ?, natemenl and waa eonnifted lo the rkiip He wUl theretae awail the aetion ol thr Jmad Jwj *i w'""c 1,,ai,1>' wbM* ,1C w,n ta eoaveyed in ti..- morning. Dn hnight, P. ll. Maani, an.i S. F. Hortou m aatataaaed bamediatehr ?tar ?* eheathig, bnt at a tlam-e aaa tliat ihe vi.-ti... wne *nd The doetor*. nnd.-' < ***** Sutton'a dntaa. begaq h ,.it<>pbv at S :M a'aloek. Tho Bnl hall enfeiwl ?, the breaat-i'.-n-. paaaed throagh bath aidea ol ,^ beart, aad lodged al the baaa of the akull; Iha aaaaad ball eatered andet ihe ieft hhoulde. biaiie. an.i pewAog ahaul two iaehea nnder th? akkt, ladfed la th? aeek. MH Bhh, nii.tl.er pl the <ie..d man, who livw Bt, fcauBaehelle, ara? it.totw.l ?l tbe tragedjr, bn up'ti. ? a'elock bad not put in her appaaranee. In the Bondai Mi. BUah had reeeired a telephoae meabiide tam aome one in NVw-V.-rk aaying, " Sfcet n^ at Ihe li't:. Avenue ll'-lel withoul lail, and araU tn.ui.le. I mnal aee jrou." He anawered -Hagbe I will." lt b auppoaed thnt ib.- nn kaowi aaader araa a Wend ol Hiish. aad wiabed ta wani him of hia iniiiiineiil dan?er. uf a Tribane irpurter, \^\t?, ia au latenriei#, aeke.i whether BItah waa aerioaaly lajured. aad aa l^eiriK mformed that he \s?>-, >ai.i: " F?r Uod'a Mke do um rhiak I ptoty ln whal I're done. aa I don't; b,it if yon bad aulfered wl.at I have dur? ing tlip laal *v<> yean on aceoual ol thia mi-n. |rou would have ,i,iic aa T did." Betta waa under a inontal atiain and icfuaed ta t.lk Inrth.-r. Ile atad thal he be Ieft aloae with Mr. Tiavi* Mr. l>tts patrehaaed ihe Etfle Hotel fi"?i Aai bro-e Pnisoiis t n montha ago, and waa aeemingl} weU Ikei. Ihe lownapeople talked conaWerahb; abaal the riall ?.t Mra Betta ai Ihe botel durins the i>">t aaauaer. .^iu- and BUah weee aeen rinini; ?...i, aad it was atatad lhat ?he ?a# fuiniali ta| tha nionev ta run tlie botaL Mr. BUah aud v-s iiett* heaaam araiaalnlfd ia Bvaoklya iw< yeara ap>, ani lt la hial?-d t!,at Bctt*. was, put in an laaane Mgrlum bb -.,> lo all,.* the eoapta i" liv. tagetber. He aanaehow ^?t out of th.- in.-.titntion iaaabon tm.e and the i>rem-i. betwefa huabaad aiid wife wai heaJed Me thereapoa taraed aaret te her, in U'-r own aaam, $100,00g, upon bei proiiii.-^ 1" bave ao more t-> da with BUah. ln a ahort ttae, hawevar, BUah an<i Mra. Betta met and w,-nt t;. Kurapt, and OB their irltirii kepl aat oi Betto'a aray. >h< ia n..w m Dakota ar nngiac a divaree, aa ahe aml BUah were to !?.? ?arried la the eariag. Mr-. li?-t's ii- a mmiii l.lomle and is .-..iisidercd at traetlve. She dreaaea in the beight af fi.siuoii and weal* iiiuiv diaiiion.is. a erayon portrait ??f h-r l.iimr iu llUah-a private totm al the hotel. and a imall miniaturr and a cabinet pieture occupied prt.iuinrni poaitlona on lus dreaaer. Hi- ri-iH.rt'-r eounted ne leaa than aix portraita ol Mra Betta ln the room. , , .... Betta evidently premeditattd the .-rime: ihe re voUer waaa SmiUi A Weaaon aelt^ocker, andbe a'isobail a bos full of eartridgea in his pocket. ile b aboal tarti yeara of age, weighiua ai.oui 1... peaada, witl i lijthl innstacbe, decioedly bhrnd, aad aaa fau ttlemly dreaaed. . BUah ir ;,'?,.., mi', yeara ?i a^e. welgha anout J25 fx.un.l-. aUffhtly bald. dark brown hair. an-l ??? c.ior. Ile waa formerly eonnected alth tl.e Pierpon! Houae ln HriHiklyn. and the l>o,.iittle Houae al Oawego, N. ^. He wa* a aaaa <>f eeoial aaannera aod aoon beeame poputar. latoaei Ueorge Sutton happened io *>* ini the hoiel al the lime of the ahoMing. .'""^ aftei BUah had been prououaoed dead pmuiptly emoanelled a inrv to hold au imii.i'st. The jui'.v ia made un ;is IuIIowb: S. I. Ili.it.ni. O. E. ( ralt, ( yru- Jrav cte. John C Pauldinr, Theodore Tlmmlna, J. B. Uaker, ti. W. KubertaoB, KH.ert Kipp, W. A - ii. \v. \. iiuiii, \V. J. Charlton aud Jol a Bagrd._ 8EXAT0M OVAT'8 11 BEI 8UIT. *5 ICTIOS P.'..r\- \i;\in-t Tiu: DEMOCRATIC CBAIRMAX. Phllagalphta, n,.v. 2. A piaclpe ?..> eatared to-dav i,?i, Pleaa Conrl N<,. 1 ta aa aeUpn eataeed , iay agaliul Chaliaaaa Jaaaaa Ken, oi tt.t :.,,:,?..(!,, canipnikm fcammhtaa -N'.> etata i...-i:t .'i .Irnii. iii tha a.t.011 I.a- \.-l been filed. bul it H in ii'- |tt*a* aad it la aodantood ta b'.- foi daaiafM f"i- , After tli.- artl vaa Imaad it ?-a< ptarel ta lbe haada ot a lapati ihetli foreervtoe agoa Mr. Kerr. tJoaa H hr Mr. Qagy uM Ihal II i- aol a ettalaal ptoaeen t 1 BBd thai Chalrmaa Kerr would OOl therefore be arn-ted ..r ),<lrt to b.ill, but Ihal lbe writ Mniply would U; KTVCd u|..n Inni. Ile al*' t.ttl<\ ha b:?d heaid ftai Mr. Kerr ioB un towa jraataeiari hut he voaM Cltj 1 1 111 .rii.iv araatag. and ttan ?er n.'- al tb. ? w,,ii(i be aaata apog bta lauaaitatali wU" - layvol in iWa 1 Ul, CharteM, iv,,,,.. Nov. ii.?Chalrmaa Ken ha.- aaal *he <,,. ,p. ((> Kuiii- k. Phapley, Baaataa * ?l- ? ?: 111 i'li bidelpbla : "Win i,.;,..,. f ? piiitadclpbla in the mornlna to nie-t ?ty a<tio: vou ina) -.-(? ht 1 ' brtag for Mr. Qunv. papTx ?;i: ,?? tervtA un me al Ho. 1.416 -*>uth reim taBaaata-aion ..-. evening. 1 am ready." -4> r R <? .1. iv/> finioi.-.f MBBBT At oitix Vm Dodga, i?wa, n-.v. -j Hpacial>.-The*a i?, a h?er am bare betawaa Iha Ymrni Men'- Chriattan taeehllo aad Iha Oathoke Chareh. Iha baahla 4 ara ? pahlieattaa .alied "Tha Oeavertad QrthoMe," vhjcb i- p-ibll-hcd by an ex j.ne-t, aad v i.n- ,K,u|,i,.,i j piace oa Ihe tahla ?.f tha aaao .,1,. Tha ii'-v. r. M. Laathaa, "f iv.ipu- i i.n-ti Oalholle Chareh, recently lia aaoaae, aad, aflei li qaBiag ?.f aeaeral tto< ra t?0' Thalay if aae ol Ihe ohjeela ot tho aaaoetatkai j ?ta tLe eoavenloa ol Cathollea, and rarelvlnf 1 replj u ita nagBtlve, made * demnnd ihat the paper N ra | movta li-.iui ii,p 1,1,1... threatenlnit, ln rase hh deiiunnl 1 ? >"iiid run i,?. ,,,f|.|,iiirt uiiii tn denounre the V?ii?? uaa* ( h,:-,..,;. \-.,?;at? ,,., pnbUcI) froni the Bltar. ?ae city _ rreaitj aruughl up over Ihe ylan. and ihe. 1 mafati k beeomlng a. rimonloua. APPIA1M F1LEU IS THE SEARLES WILL CA9B, "?alen^ >ja<v \llV n i>j,-,..ai,.--An appeal wu- llled ^d?y iu tbe s.? |m w,ii Baataal i.y Tlaaoth) MophlBa. ri^reason- of icp-al aoalgaad u ? tba foB iwlni i 1 Int, ie-, iu | ij,. n camuot aaa ata <iuiy atu-t?u; aeroad, ttenoi-r m thb data of aiacatMB Man *. - Bearia . iha 1. had nol -iiffi'i.-nt t'-iainentary ragarttjr; thini, beuuj^. t\u. ,tg,iU|U|(. ,,f m^,.v j.. s paarou ereg ptaeaaad pp u?. undue lagBenea and n-aud of Mwaii E. ^arles ?ti<! ethBM. Tbe appeal I- lifiiid bv \V. C. ?i.ei'-ott and K. T. Burlt-v, Bttornera foi'liiriolbv lloj. tS*r.. )haihrt appeal |? Um same f nn Is filed In B#m..'. l.'*" K Hopkliia. ol Mei'o Paik. CaL, lliccu EMIX PACHA'S M0VEMENT8. AN API'ARKNT PBOJEOT TO BfCTWiCH BPOS1 WUTJ-H TKHKITOHY. A BF.KLIN PAPER BAYI Tlll. STKl* IXVOLVF.s DE BBMXmOB OP TIIK CKIIMAN SUtVIf'l Iieillti. Nov. _. \ letter dated Ap.il I has aa-BB lfl> reived hert from Kmin Pm ha. Ifl It thfl explo.-cr .-aid thut he wa- upon the pataA ti -tarting BO vi-it the Klii-* nf Rifliatida, who rflWfl over u tenitor- liiH.erto unex plured l.v Kiieopean or Arab. Kmin did not BBBflMOfl any desicn lo po to Wadelal. His projdt *t that ".iti:;-* ap|ieared to lie to marvh we-twa.d from U-ulmnda. and to rro-.- thc Continent ?o the Cameroons. folflBBIllllH upon tlier-c fact-. |ke " National Zeltunp"' .?etnaiks that -hould the explorer have ca.'-ricri oul ihls plan tlie step Involves deivrtlnn rrf tl.e l.ernian service. and thal he will exccod his powers If he eroflflflfl the CflJflflBB Free Mflflfl witliout pcrmi?ion. Tlie '? Kelr.hMin-elKcr'' (offleiali say- lhat Count von liai/.feld. tl.e (Jernian ABflhflflflfliO. al I.ondon. ha- been iii-ti-uctcd to inform the Hrlti-h Prernler liiat the Her mnn (JoTernn.-nt lepiidiHtcd i-e-pon-ihl)ity for Kmin Pacha's niove.me.nts if he had cncroa^hed upon the Britlah iphere nf tsfl-eore. Lerfl Ba_*b_ry, ln rcpiy, accordlaa lo tlie olliclal orpran mentloned, e\pre-*..-d Ma thanks for tlie -tatcment mad.-* by tlu- (.vriiian Oov em_tent concrrnlnsr, the explorcr's niovenicnt-.. MRS, MAYBRICK EDEXH. TIIK I.VSUI__XCE, KRCBARUB- K_**-KLL VNDSIP. _I)W\RD CLARKH AIU'l'K TIIK CASR ON AITKAI,, I.ondon. Xov. _.?In thc Court of Appeal- thc May? brick ra.-e wa* bc-ruii to-day. 8ir Charle.- I$u-.-cll, wlio wu- Attorney-(.'-iieral nndci Mr. (ilad-tone's la-t adfl?fllatrottefl* ii. npiBllllg hi- ar-runietit. said tliat the. appeal rnlr-eil au extremely Important iiuestloa. The plalnllfffi, for whom he appenred. were the e_ oi utor- of Mr. Mayb.irk, who had efTected an in-tirance nf $10,000 -Ith a_fl defendant*.. an in-.u_.iicc eofll pany. in favor of his wjfe. Mr*. Florence K. Maybrick, now contined Ifl W kinK .i-.iii. The flefflflllaarta, eotu* -el ?ild. hd.l paid on acroiml 91,000 of the amount . lainied. but had rofn-cd le pay the remaindor. ln -upport of thl- refu.-al. he said. thfl defondant- -ub inittcd thj.t tlie eOBVletlOH of Mrs. Maybrick wa- nol coik-Iiisive. Conilnuii.K, Sir OMrlflfl -aid tliat. on llu* roiitrary. the plalntlffs subrnlttcd that the fart t.hat Um -euteiue w*a.s ooounotefl was not evMenee of in aOOflfltflJ The r*ul <|ue-t.io:i. hc urped, wa- whether or not Mr. Muybrick. Iiaving efToeted a pojlcv in favor of hl- wife, and lt heJOfl a-sumcd that he (ii'd at hcr liandf, thi- wa- nny answw to the ext-.-utors* .-laiiiis. i'he ex-Attoi*ney-(i<*>iieral then proceed.tl io cit*- au thvritie- iu favor of hi- roaitenttonfl. sir Hwarl CI?rke, the Atto.ney-Oenetal, after Btt Chfluriea RnaaeU lud ean* lu.ied tii* aririimeiit e-flleaded. appenrtng for the Inanraore flaaortflllon, that tha e_> eeolora cf Mr. Maybriek'i eetate were .onlv tbo ti-.i-.te*"- of thafl property. and tbal thev had B-CM__ tn d ' with Um In-nronoe, whlek dlfl not belong t*. Mr. *tlivbi*ick. ('onUliuinif. the Attorney.. onoral flfl-d lhat if iii>- troateefl obt?Ined poaeeaalon d the Inanrance inoney they (^mid nol purt with a penny of it with .n.i th?- wlfeV r_nsent. Hc flMfld Ihnt it would bo in ihe hiirli?t d -itrv? iminoral ai:d i uiitiaiv |o publie p .lir v - foi- tho nnirderer to get tlie beueilt. of a mn*_er.* I hc Ma-ter of the Roil-. l.otd EflhCT, lu-re lnter Ih.-. -I. -avinz that ho did imt thlnk ntnck of '* pnbli' poM*y if an ii.-.ur*an(e conipiiny ean px-ket ainnial puvricnt- witliout paylflg the iii-nran'**." After a loi.B Mftflfllent on tliis subje. t tl.e OOOrl rose. Thc preaenl api-eai ercw out of lhe loitpneat fljven on Julv 90 la-t in tlie action b.-onitht ui the in.ci-c-t of Mra. Mavbri. k ;t<PHln.-.t an lii-uranie a-> * iatloti to r* over the th<- mm of fio.no*> Inraranee npon I.er iin-band's llfe. T"I)(" r*MU1 'hen d(v id ? I that. BB Mrs. Maybrirh had been toovleiefl of bavlm luurd'-reii ix-r hu-diaiid. -h. r.mld imt rorover the aflnoowl for whlrh hl- life wa> ln-ured. as hi- d.aili wa- .ati-cd bv tbo peraofl fnr whoae l-ancflt tlre a<H"n Wflfl broiichl. MK. 1_*JlaR_ CNIM.KASANT KXI'FI'.IKNCK. London. Nov. S.?To.lc, i.'e actor. liad an BOplUflflnl exrerieiire at Coatl?rtd(*e ihl- awefllng. Shorti. after UM Plav be.-i tin- laillery Btflflflfll 1<> lii-r. -nd |eer, a"*l Toole "Minrlly appeolefl to tbe a-idieticc lo protect lli*>in aelves airairiRt tlK- pallei-y "ri?__08." II" wa- mii pn-?_. he -aid, at their want of manline?. i.tMl he flecaarefl thal he eroaM never plav m OotrttirMfle n&t\n. Afier BleflggflM flBI-flih thc reniaJtider of thc pcr formaiKe. Tia.le. ln s.n ucltated manner, offered a i-cward for tlre discorerv of the rultian who had tlU-Wn a mi?ile on lhe -tu>.r. Tbe up:-oar wa - due to Um r_?lng of the prleea of pallery ndini?ion llcketa. .-?-1 THE CAJ-PAIOM IN ini-.I.ANU. Cork. Nov. '2.- Mt. K<y1nioiid, in a apeeeh toduy, deiiiniii.ed tlie extcn-lv." inliimdalion Ol the peopie bv Ihfl IHI-I-. He al- Mleniai.de*! that (.'Hrieii publl-li the HooJogne _oetn_enta in full. Mlil.acl Davitt Wa* received on hi- arrival bere ioda> win. uiiii-ricd ckeer* anfl U-mb, ile wa* net ut the -tatj.ii. by Meaara. (I'Hrlen. Klyun nnd Thiiikt. und wa- driveu to a hotel. ln nn flddlCsa to a'iti pHrnellite- he -uild 1h.it ln- HfeloPI -ervi.e |o Ir.-land iiitiiici hl* lntasra-Tonce in thc preaenl rontest, nnd that Cork wooM not be troe to n-elf unl__- lt gave a vciUict apiinsf the Pariielllte-. MIRDKRED HY BO-TH BKA ISl^KDSM. >uii PmBCtaMO, Nov. _. -Sydney fldvleea -ay Ihal UM KtiKll-h -hlp 1/Ot-d nt lhe Isles arrive- Uiere with Im portoal new. from tl.e South 8eaa. -Uipotta reaehe Ncw-Briiain before the Lord of thfl Me- Mllefl for M? Bfljj tbat three misslonnrles ln C.erman Gfllflea had l#ru mortfered by OflUvea. A whlte. tntder. Alex nnde.r (.ut.derson. hflfl been rnurderert by bl:ic]-> on lhe north ooar.t of New Ireland. Hr- wns ln rharffl ol stoi-e-. The natlve- nfldfl ? rald MI thfl plue". klllrd QoaiCfloon and aol ftre to ihe bolNBog. While the Kchonner ..ltde was Iro-lng at ffow-Hanover n boal was si-nt ashoi*e. but wa- sel.cd bv lhe natlves and ron ou u reef. Tmxi u.cnibers of tlu- erow were inur dered. -? - TIIK KIRK AT BAKDRIRGHAN PALACR. laonflon, Kov. 2. -Thc Hic which brohe ..ut yevtariay ?nerfllflf at tVandnnprhuin Hall. thfl re-lde.ue of lhe Prlnee of w.iir-s, not far from London, eao*ed a laraja amount of d.~*-f Thc Hall ni.i-t bo ivpalnlt-.l ai.d irdoc-rated throflfhout, aud the npper poiti ui. whe * Ihe lltc broke. out. ii.u-t 1^- rehflUt. C*>_80q_Blllly, H will be linpn-Mhle for thc Prlnee ai.d Ma fan.llv io oeeopy the Hall thi- winter. The I'rl.ue "a- M peeted t" fl-rlve und tahe up hi- reiddeaee there nn tatorday. Thc Prinee of Whkt pal'1 a hurrled vl-!t tu BandrlnihaM to day. ? ^??? TIIK U0I5KIKG <>K WINTKH IN BVROPR. L-iidon. Nov. 2.- Tlie winter flflaaoil Ifl bcglnnlng ln ?flfflffl fljrltll unu-iial >cveiity. Eag-UMl has alrtady had -l.a.p fr.'-t- and a dispateh fn-in llanibuie BB ,|(,iiui'-- thut there BBU been a heavy -nowfall and tlu.t _m ifcaimi?fllnn tep.-tei- a t-mperotnre 7 dcc-Mfl below the ti'-ezliiB pr.int. Advl. e- from (irec- -av thal to.rent- of ral- have fallet, lliro.ipl.i.ut thot Mjn. t.v. ati.l thut there have tMCfl heavy ano_ fall- ln the moiiiitaiii di-tii' t-. __?. -?? - ? TWO STF.AMP.r_s IN COI.I.1SK..N. I^.ndoii. Nov. 2. The Britfsh -tean.ci- Inehborra, Captain Kidd. whlek rcceiiiiy ?rrlved at llambnm ft,,,,. Haltitl.oi--. aud 11.- KriH-h -tea.n-r Mortbf_te, CapUIn .lone-, ?hkh salled fnun I-tflll Ofl OctObCT '.? Ior l-Uflb-rg, were Ir. .olli>ioii to da> ln lhe Itiver Klle Thc Northpite'- bo-- flrerfl -t"'c in nnd ber < ap Urii wu-- fui'-en to nui ?"?'? ??*??? 1" P|?^v''n, ??* f'"'" looflderlflg ln tl.e river. The loehtiorvfl. bowi mm al-o darna.cd. but ii"l -crloii-ly. KARON nOTM><Tni.I)> THAINF.R 111 IIT Pan-. Nov. 2. BflTOfl Roihachlld- ttai.ir-r Bonckord, Mlulc 8-OretalBI the yearllnK flllv Codette ut Chflfl-Uy loriav. wa- Ihioun to tl.e pn.un.l and sii-iai-i.-d n fi.-.iii.-c ,.f lhe sknll. At ?''(' same time tlie ttllT fcll, b.r.l'.iiii' One of her lecs ai.d luid 10 bo -hot. ? ? ? MR >!'l'j;<.K.'.V> 1IKAI.TII IMI'lK.VIN.i. Mentonr. Nov. ?_'. Ihe Bev. Mr. >purpc...i .- n.ak ,_> ? tt*tectory pmrre? toward re, nyery. lie drlve* aafl ? -ii>- daliy a,>d ha- a good appetlte. A NKW MHil.lsT BOCIRTY Dl-OOVRRRO. London, Nov. -J. A ucv. Nihili-t BflflWlfltlOfl ha- l^en ,l. ,,wred in Hu.-slu. with Itfl C-fltrfl ln M- Peflflll-Olfl ?nd bratuhe.s ln CharkofT und (?dc-a. Manv peraflflfl Miapected of membei hlp have been ?rreetsd. Mi:.- PARNRLL Mii II WEAKK11, llubll... Nov. 2. In Bfttfl flf lhe coii-lunt Ul "lidauj of J.er pkyTlrltir. h i- laored Umi Un. PmmM, lha wldnw ..f ( b.-le- MflBTflrl I'nrn. II. .n..y n"l BBflWlVO ihe BflMflaVrafl-flflI a"*1 I?888*1 rOO?Ofl bv lhe ahorl Bhfl expcrii-iHfd -t ber kflfhood. d*aih. Df-pflUekflM fmm BrlgMon aay that Mi- PflfflMll "flfl flnook -e?-er to_oy; -"d "Tlie l?'^e?m-,?'? Journar Rfl tl*t, iiuie? a ehaage f<?r tiir betta take ptaea ln her aoa dit ., witliin i?? d;iv-. il feurs that the worsi tvill j happea. ilhWAI kXPOBT I'llolllHITlnN. l'aii-. N iv. ?_'. Kuller detail- reeeived here iu re , pald lo ihe (?liiriutii reeeived iit the llns-lan Kmlm-sv : here, annaaiirtiig Utal .< aaaaa wn- m be baued to-dH.v j problbtting the aapapl <>f all cereais aiiaipMai whanh i -h ??>? Hai Um orrt-r ref.r.-ed ta wlll also prnhibil the expnil if pototaaa aml ot all produrta made fn*n tlie proliibited eereala. As alitady BBaaaaead, lhaagh the uka*c pnMbiia ih<< aaaaatatl m <<t aU eareala iniBgdlag whe.-it from ta da\. \e-?cl -ii|| lom'.liig uill bl all-.wed ta eomplete their CaigOOl, provlded Ihey suil vitliin three d?y-. This r.ibie gtapatrh aaaam u> di?i.ei aii aseartataty in regard -.? a iiaaattan that ibaeUj eaaaarai Ameri? can (ammaree. itoca Baaataa wheat i- the prlnclpal eompetit'ii ,|i F.uropo of 11m Ainerlenn product. sluce it tlr-t l,e a.iie kaaWB thal B fatnlne esiied Ln the Maaeovlta Bmptre amay eaagleHag numra and rabie amaaaget h;ive i,een raeefaad, -?>m>' italtag Ihal Iha st. Merabmj Ooveraamat hnd praMMtad Iha export of i wheat, while others ataaMd thnt no siieb derMoti bad 1 bee i Iturhod It appears now that the latter Infor niatlo.i wh- eeriaefc and tbe fa?t iliat the iadalva aaWB i .une- Irom ffcrii iflvea still jrre.dcr welcht to the aaaertlon Ihal the exparl of ftartlaa ahaal i- aai pi* hihited. The Intimale rek.tton- now exlsttlift of.ween Franee a-i.i Kus-ia amha it. lik.-iy thal ihe tatoramtioa taraiahed by the Caar*a Bmhaeay t<. the Parta peaaa and to th<- lahigiapbbi agaacta of thal rlty i> teaatamrthy De r.inl.a.--> hi,- iii, inte.re-t ul-o ln (iiiletlnR Ihe mlnd of French kavaaton arha baaa tatagri up the rerent Baa -iau loaa hy amartag them ih.it the Maacavtta <*<>v ernm?nt wlll aai prohlhit Iha BBpart of wheat. the sale of whlch Kra'n will brinjt Into Kussta a Iwtko amoiint of m'-ne.y. thaa Intiiaelni Her abOttj t<> aatal her ekRga tion- in Ihe awlta of lhat loaii. Moreover. the Maaeovlta peaianta aiv no larae eOaaamera of wheat bread, and th.-ir preeenl itarvtoi eeadltkm win be aUevtated ao toog aa othe- eareua nnd motata? are pnihliiltad ii-"fi lelng exportad. aa l- provlded ta tbe u'ii'-,-. And. aliei all. Ihe rompetitinn <?f Buaaan whea! ,,n,i,"t actaally have mi nppiaetable Ingoence ap ii the exporl of Amerlean grain al a time wben ihe , ri.p- iu ino-1 of fhe roimtrles of Raiope are far below the avciagB. ?TIIF. CRIT8ADKB8" WOT A aVOCBBB. London, Nov. -j.-The newesi produetmii from llie p?n ,,f Henry Arthnr JtaMB, entitled "The Cru-ader-." H eomedy ,,f modem Loatfaa life. in three afeta, WBB protaced for Ihe t|r>t llBN lO-Blghl at the Avenue Theatie. CbariDg CNB8. Not witiistandlnjj the ad nuriibl ? caal aataetad ta Interprrt the play, and the .-pleiiilid manner In wbleb lt wa- moiinted. -The ( ni -ader-" proved BltHHOOeafnl Froni tlie altuation iu tli*- meond aet, whera the hatalBa aaAaa aa appotat. nicnt at her room with h-r lover, tho play wa, roi edved aftb more blaalag than applauae. \n tartaa tbe nsi of the com.-dy. Ihe aciluti on the stiwre was iBterrapted wltb a -; wm of hlaaea aml load "hootag." At th'- end of the I'crfoiinaiice. the adlBlMCa of Mr. Jone- wore ao pendataat ln their ealk ihat tbe aathor wn> eompellad to appear before the eartalB thr*- timei ta baa hi- acknowlraa ments. Deaplta thl> taet, bia net-ptiuii by the aadwnea in paaerail waa aot latter tag._ A BBCORO BBOKS* BT TIIF. FULDA. i.oii'i.iii, Nov. -j. ine ngrman ateaamf FaMa, CSap tain Thaleahorat, from Kew-Yorit Octaher 24, atrrvei ai (.ll.i-allar al 2 n. ni. Io rt.iy aad proreeded for OCBOO, rii?- FaMa beal lbe ba?l piwvbme itaamatap re.-oni from New v,.ik u. Olhrallar, The time of har paaaaga wae etghi daya and c-iui.t hoara, ? +???? MIKtaTU -MITII ..IVK- A r.UII.LIANT D1M1WL st. PBtenhorg, Xov. -j. Mr. Badth. tha UaMad Matoa Miui-tci t., Baaa la, ^-.ive i. bnlliant dlnner to-alghl in bonor of M. de -mm. Hh. Bumlaw MlnhBer la UM i'nited Mnb-.-. wbo i- aboal ta retara ta MBahtagtoa, and Mr. inrr. tbe DBMed stntca Milli^t?r to Ixaunui*. wb.. baa eoaM t" M. Patarabari >n a visit. Among tn,- other n -t- aaaa the inmisri, Datch, gandlah, (iiveli nnd MOTima Mliilsl.T-. THB 1--AHTII0IAKK IN .IAPAN. Loodoa, Nov. '2.?A dl-iwlch froni \ukohnma agga fhat. aeeaaitag lo an ofllciAl estlmati', 4,000 per(*iiii INra Wlllfd bv Uw i?oent ourthQualM', 5.O0O were in Jured. aad tOJOBO bBOaap were destroyed. No ?aropaaaa w:-re k:ii?-<t._ HE IF.I.S FATALLY STAIiRED RY A WOUAX. MRS. BEBV1 KBXESTVD POR Tllli MtTROER OP LOMBARDO AT BUgARKTH. ihe poliee ol BHaahath, K. i? p*****9 dtaeoaaeed ihat Frank Lombardo, aha was found lumdmnd la the itaiian qnarter of ti.at clty an aaadap BKMBlag, w?s l.illeil l.y Mr-. Micbiul servi, the wife of an organ tiinii.-i. She wh- taal tiieht ehanged with ihe tmitder 0:1 tbe s.tie-,i|:tli of -Uitemenl* made I.t ber hu-baud and Pa-,|iiale (nrvullo. The woimin has for BOBM rear-, Batertaloed a deadlp hatiad ol Lombardo nnd onee ar roaed bim of ateahng her Jeweiry. He was ttled and promptly ie init'.-.I. \.t-t Tlieaday Bight she and her hn-biii,(i u--Hi!cd Lombaido wtrii atonea *- he wa< paaslng thnmgh bia >ard. and he had ta take tbdter ln IiIn rooma from the eniBgad coiiph, who even threw a bi-icii througb tbe wlndow at bim. Mra. iervl de rtamd then ahe aouM dritiK hl- lieart's bioo<i lf he cbbm ont The faet- ,.f Bm ararder aa toM Chtef Tenny by bm baaband and ( arvallo .-ue a- followa: un Battudaj nlghl Mra. Borvl wa- rlalttng at CarvaHo*a hoaae, Xo, nio .inlm-M.. and Aranh Iw-er there. she Ieft the house al 10 (,', lock and went home At l^i.'to a. iu. she re tatned e*.Ued an.i wantad ta bm ber hii>band. canraUo mM he araa rtrlnhtn^ ln a nelghhoring Uquorahop, aml Min. ser\i ;,-Ui-il tlu- latter to P> there and tatog him to her ijulckly, a- ihe !ia<1 Imd trouble wii.h Lombardo. Whea 8eevl and Oarvalta reaehed the tattar*a hoaae Mrv .servi exptained ihat she bad heard a kmd kaoeklng at her do,.:- and lookln^ .,iii re. ignlaed Lombaitlo. She ictaed a len-lncb -tii-tio and k'-int-' lo the d.^ir aslied waal ),<? waated. Ilot Koiti- foiiowed nnd Lombardo Inaaltad her, when iha ptanged Ihe itiletto latolda iienrt. Hc b.-iv^ a heream of pii'ii and daihed aeram the BeMa toward iliu'.'i ?-i. Ihe woman dld nol thaa know her btoa waa aaortal. and ahan bar iiu-i,ai,d ramarfced: -'I wl-ii you imd kili.-d hiui," ^iiu beeaaw aon ?-.?itisiled with iter aet, and th" piteher wa.- s.-nt out by .arvallo lor aOBM b^'.-r. after drlBktai whu-ii he aocompanled the Harvla ta their home BBd then wejit Ut bra. This part of tho itorj tix- poliee ?!? n.,1 baBava. Barly ea laaaay morning Mra. servi took the -tii?tt,> toCarrsltal baaaa, where altei a eaaaaHattoa lt wa- BeeaBet ta Ihrow rbe aeenon In tbe BMiabeUi Bhrer at .lohn at. Augaatlna Baro, a boarder, voluatoeaed todo thta, and Oilel Teany I- ronfldenl >l recaverlng tbe ?ti!ettn i,v dredglng Ui/> nver. Ra <>, Carvallo, Ui danghter Madelne ;uid two other Itallaaa wen tachad up a* aitaaaaea. Mrs. S-.-rvl velu-e- lo adinit her guilt. f-'ome vears tun ^lle wav a beantlfb] woman. GOVEKXOR FIFEE IX PEMIL, I.VJIT.V 10 III M AI.I.Kill) TO IMVK ni.b-N TIIF. MOTIVE FOB an \1TIM1T TO WRECB A TKAIN .?.\ Wllli II III WAS millM. AltaB, ML. Nov. 2.- Ai tha traln oii tl?e Chleago und AltOH Knilioiid due al !':1" ,.''I'-k aa satuiday nnrht appi-.Mi.hed the ktatioii al Wiinn. four adtaa -outb of Ihla plaee, W iaa int<> an apaa awtteh and the enpine and Iragfg* ??? wera Itawwa oB ih>. liach, betag dam aE.*1 ta th* extent of *_'..hmi. Ilj |,r,,inpl a, tion on j taa porl , f ihe eagineer, a di-:u.trou- wreek waa j ave.rted. I'le- tn,!n. oa whlch wef-.- -Jihi paaaaagan i ,i,ii-i-!,-,! ,,f three rhalr ean, loar ileepera, a uaohef | and a baggagB-car. Thera i- aa doaM thal tth aed I iii-nt aaa Iha tv-uii af a lelherata attampl ta araeh tha trata, ..- Iha llammar." " i ml irain, bad pit--cd tha -i?"< <..11> a ahort Btoa peavtaaalj aud none of tiu railn.'id employc- bad bBBB BBBT the iWtteh ln the neanttme. rha awMch Ighta aare toaad ta ba aat. Oovernor Fltar wai aa tt>* lialn, m.d th" theorv la ?dvanred thal the Htt-mpt was made for the purpo-e ot aotag .Mm itijun. The traln am detayed al.out Hv bour-._ A'y F! 11! HER .VLAD Of TBBBXBIXO OCIFITS. st. fi.iii. Mlna., N,.v. g.?The Uraal Iforthern Rallroad Company bu leaaed a -p**. iai bafleMa aa nounclna thal Ihera k ao tarthm aeed ta IhreaMai rmif.l lu Northern Mlnnaaeta *n.t Wdrth Dahoia Fai-iu -i -'??'? ??' larga eropa In ahoch bava tiben Bd vantage "f ihe tavaratda aaathm ta -t-.u h ihdr prain. it |f now < .'inj.-i-iti-.-Iv aafe, .-.? <t ran Iie Ihn bed anj. dnrlng the atatar. I Ifg n 'BATEB9 KIPBVIBV tthDAT. Patt ,??!,.? r prrvall?d na ill tli a ta-j ftuerity ?ih- aaly atarai vhleh th' <\i<-it- ?f thi \s ataei Barma ,n,,i,i tiii.i aaa aaaj up ta MaaMabB, leit ?.< taal *u- avai ma I..,,ii I.m iiiu- lt .1.1 iml iiiilti r. Kur to^iy f?lr aud aHghtty ",'il, r vaathei ??T nr-dlcted tor thl-? hti^-. Kveii iha ?'?-: langald MMam araai .-oine [oni. iu 'Ji? plcaaant l oolnta* ol to iay aii4 ca?l a \ot*> tar Vm*J. aul bauat ta r..n.e..t. BANK 0FF1CEB8 /kBRESTED. TIIK B08T0M WKKCKFKS IN THE TOJIA B-UOOVi CHA-OR- AOAUrM PRI'IDENT P'.TTKR ANII DIRhCTOKM KRIiXCII AND I.A.NA OF THK MAVKRK K IIA.VK - A BMt K1VEP. AP POIRTRS BY C1..NTIV1I.LKI'. I.ACKV. [bt TRi._na_rH to tii- nflOflflflfl-l D?tflfl. Nov. ?'..?I'resi.lent -_*a. I'ottor aud Dtacetfl-i .lunHj- H. Freneh aml TboMI D___, e_ tl.e Maverick National Hank, were airextod 80 nt-eht 011 a crimlnal ohari-e. Mr. fYenek was Ba*rflflt-d at l.us home ofl Commotiwcaltli-uve., itiul Pottor at Ui siimtner home iu fohassot, and thej are to-nij.ht in ihe eustody of tho oflicers at, tlieir lioinet,. Mr. Dana j-ave tho r?'(|iiired bflil, anrl us at larjjo. It h probahl** tliat Uie others will funiihli hail on Tticaday. Il, is f-id that Mr. Freneh, ln antii ipation flf this result. a?kod an Inliniato friend 011 .Sunday to go on his hail bflttd iu tho 9TS9M Of hi*. arrest on a eritninal charjro. -IflhOB n?c? iirc flflBBIRBd with emr-ezzleuiont. of the fflfldfl <>f ihe bank. Mr. Fotter took from tho bflflk, it ifl ehfllgCd, $1,100.(10.), Freneh' 9*00,000, and Dana $.'100,000, jrivinr. mcrelv nominal soourity. Thias rcault is not uiioxpeetod hy those who have been iu ?niy way eoi)vers_nt wilh the l_e_-0?I udopted at rtip Maveriek Ilank, und those who wete iinfort.itiafe onouj-h 88 bfl depoeitors were loud in their deninnds to-day that the icourts should have the opporttinity of deoiding a* to tho cuilt or hjUflOOflBOe flf ihCflB m*rt. Tliis announrenionl, whon it will bo made in tho niornin-*, will, however, Bflflflfl posltive pnin to ?l.iiny who havo held these men in bigfe ostoom, aud who will Ih* slow to holieve thom ffliltj of iritctiiiotiiil friitid or dlflbo?flfl ty. Tbofl-flfl P. DMl, prosirloiil of tho Sooond National Dflflk of this elty, bflfl l>*'on flfrflflllited roceiwr of tho brokon hank hy the Controllor of tho C.irreney. It i.s iflld that Mr. Kwor,' thc oxaminor iu B__rj8 ol tlu* Mnverick liank. has roportod ta tho Conlrollcr that tlu* bomk'fl UflbUitiCfl aro (1,000,000. President I'otter bflfl bflCfl ohur-rod, and prob? ably iin.ju_tly, with eruol, faithloss llflfldlflflBl of "Norvy'' Kvaiis. Tfl ttii.** chnr_o Mr. I'otfer ro plios in "Tho .JoiimHl." Hc Bfljr*' "A week or nioro before |fr. Evans's death he owed tbe Maverick National Bank ? Iai_e siini ..I inonoy.' ChflDfCfl in tho ninr kct made it tmeaeflry, in the _itcroflt of thc instit.ition of which I was thc prcsident and 11-Iii.iimIiIc beod, thut at leust b poitioti of his liability should be tak 11 up. I toikfl- ti.e BflBttflf over with him, and hc atiroe.l t*i pay a coiiain tsu'i. iho next day. That aftornoon I went ofli of town Bfld did not return tor two dfljfl. Wlien 1 oiiioioii thc bank ofl thfl third duy Bfld looked ovor tho nmil ofl my desk. I fouud tbciC fl notc irom thc e:_shior, _?yinir that Mr. Bvflflfl had fnilod to Keep his prou.iae. I flraa re_dlflg that flotfl whon Mr. Kvans cntno into my p.iivafi" oftifV. I tiirncd tfl him. and aald witliout any beat or pflflfltofl Norvy. thia won'l do. 1 :mi ocr-soiinllv dimp pointed. I believed you would kcop your proinise.' I turned aw.y frofla him then and l.e left the of? lice. I .un tohi that he louk mv rcbtikr. if lebiikc ir was, verv ir.uoh to hearl 1 know tliat he waa a seiisitivo inan, but thoro waa uotliiuK in what I aaid or in my BflflJUMf of sayiiig it that, under tho cireuinfitancos, should have given -liui BBIflfllH oftYnoe. That was tlie Iflflt time I (ww hiui. Thc flBflflkhflM *>f l.is fainily flflj thnr hc brooded over lhe flMtfflf and tliat if was 0110 flf Iho causos of th"* dflflpund enejr whleh l_d him ta t:.kc his Uie. Ba I am ae> cisc.l of l"oing his niurd.-rcr. Well, I am his uiur dflff. in tiio saiiu- _on?" that a girl wlio rejeets a (lespondent suitor is hia i.iurder.-r, if thc yoflflg BBflfl iflflVflfl hor and MflflBl out his brains. I do not blaine tBe iiioinbi,'*** of Mr. Kvans fainily for leeling .-is thoy dfl toflffltd rno. TI10 fainily uf tlie dospoiidcut yuiini; BM-fl in thc lllilflttflt?IO I havo ("ttotod. nntiinillv fliinks vcry iii of th ? ]ro__f woman iu thfl casc. Thflflfl .irr* tlie facts aud ull fuctat aboul my rclatious wirfi Mr. K\aus Bfl far as tlu-sc relfltloflfl iu any sonsc affeeted his Bfldden doat.ii.'' Mr. Dflflfl was brought before 1'nitcd Statos Com in.ssioiicr llalltt. and funiflhed Buretiea ln t}-.v siim of $75,000. bnt the nanics ..f hit-. bondomenj .no withlicld. In Mr. I'olter's cut*' thc bflil was placed uf $130,000, but tbfll of Mr. Fl-DCh flt fl 00,000, THE STORY OF THE WRECK. KIINKI) BY _ 8PECULATIVE PRESIDEifT. PROMPT MIION HV TIIF DAXRERS OF BOSTOS 10 REiTORE 1'UBI.IC CuXfTDEROX. ii v tfl?Boflara ro ibi nuavaRj BOBtOn, Nov. _.- The chief topk 1:1 every eircle ln Bostflfl 10 day haa been Ihfl (Bl?Ufl of Ihfl Maveri. k Na tloi.al Ilank. It ii.-ul ior iiiany year. been thc !???..'.? kiiouti bank In RUlatofl, owlng lo its larp- trananetlOBa, tl.e boM llnai.cial uietrual- of lt-. pitiiildOOt, and Ihfl li|.. ral u-e of prlnter-' ink ln odverlh-Bg. Tlie AlfOfli (|uiu (lub 011 ?flflday lil.rl.t -eeined lo he thfl li-tul rs'iitre ol fflfl?tp, aetlon iind .'onjecture BflOfll th.i pefll f.iilure. TIk> lendiiii* bflflkfl flflrfl rflfljtBOBflled Uieis- by tbc.r promlnent Ofl?Cra, aai .Mcs.i-. liutt. <>f tii.- B -riu-ity: nillli.Rs, of tl.e (ilolie, and Aldri.b. of lhe stat-". were u'lviuj; t<> cager llstene.-. -..: 1 _ tlnnnciiil .-..un-. I. All Bortfl of -lor.es were teotblg about ttie 1 lub r-wiin-, aml Oflfl -tarilltiK, but unveritied, r.in.or bur-t mii Ihfll tho fiilluie was of flflch a iiature Bfl tfl deniimd tbe attention of thc Cnited rTIOlf- Iil-irli-i Atti.it.ey, and tbal Mr. 1'otter. tl.e MuveHcll'- ].rc-iilcnt, aud Mr. Wuitli. ll- casliler, might be arrested. (>...? of U.e proiulr.cnt Qoflgnao-at. bflohflflfl ?id thlfl moriiltu: Ihfll be liad loaned tlie uae of hl. name to ibe bank ou iii(Ii.r?eiiiento for large amounts, but be bad been a-.Ued by l.is Uwycr lhat, a- flfl B-flflhtfl?M-Bfl hnd bi>en (jlvf-n or i?reived. Iii- liability a.s lndor*er woa BOthtflf. Tlii1. may kad to Illlgation. The Rfene at the Bflflflflfl -t*s*k Kxi-hungc at tbe 8980-Bf thl- u.otiunu **.n.- one of .i*e*t Bfl?OfltlOfl. More than tlie imuiil nuinlyr i.f l.iokeis ne~- pii -.?-11 a -ith <oat? throvrn off rcudy for Ihfl 10 oVlock uonjt to gtVfl thc -irt:_J BB I-e-riu bflflhMBO. slioiit- went up ti." iti-tant tlu- flOOfl -ouiidcd. und tbin-j.- looked poalekj for a few 111180?88. Tho flirnt.-.-t eAiitemeiit was BlOflafl Atclil-.in. Ilo-tou Ofli Maine thfl We.-t Bfld l_n.l and JffnTlojfl Otfltrfll ix.le-. Tlie*e aiv all -pecu latlre -t.^-ks. aud flflflli be tlie flr-t natunillv to re fl?-i 1 Ofl] OOtflMfl flliuiuial dJattirba.icc. Thfl ni-li Oflfl, i.f eaorae, t" bbU, ai*t prire ?:i- itaa roofllderofl tiuu. tbe flkfTHj to BBBa. l'<r llfteen mliiute- Ihfl c\. il.-iucil wa.- IfltflflBfl. I'.ut Ihfl fl-atflf-flflCfl Inul BOflfl 8-fl__fl??Od. Twenty fCOBfl mkh nn au BOfl-fllflfl IH*?- lin- the in.'irl.ri ??.iiuld kove kdtffll from tflfl lo twent' ix-int*, aJthou^li before n ^-iu it a_hjM hflvfl reb.?.it.ded t<> anflfltiMin ap pfoarhtng ti.e apofllag flitun-. liui lha day ..f aaeh laetoottoflfl haa i*i--ed. Thflj nr** Ibo flroMc of mmt lOflfl lOflfl a::(| ilaOOtBT. Tlie hUflffl lla.l imt BOOM lil." a thfl-derborl ool af a rRjor dor. Tbe atonai rleod? bflfl bflflo putheiin. for d.-its und nn-t >f Ihfl Btokerfl bad hflfltflfll tbe Mflfllt K.vei- -im-.- Ihfl Bvflflfl H-lddfl, thn , | -?-t att.nl...11 bod lieen ifiven t.i tbe nffair- of thfl bOflh, .'.ud Bfl *i re-nll Hh* brnker- lind n-duie.! thelr boaaaee tfl au iiitl!i!l.-lrnal tlcuir. <uie pmflilflOHl brohflr said that liis nttUm tlieir were let.- than ir.'.uo. and another luif/** hoflflfl "bappened," ,1- thev put It. to bn\e B balar.ee of Ofltf ItlO. Tl.ese f;ut-, hfltflfli thfl BaBriet. aod lha oefflfl "f lha Oeorlofl Hooaa was rfu.-urliic. Tlie Il.wton and Mfl?M ?aRlOfld ">:P".-.i HOfl lins b,"en credlt-d ou tl.e atrOOl *'.Ui BflVflflfl a la.-.e .Icoi.t .11 thfl Maveii.k r.ink. but ttfl --iic.nl BOMk-ger .-.tul vi.e rre-lfl>nt. ?_". 1'url^r -aid flflfl-l lb.it li" Ifl ln no uav anxlous i.\:-r Ihfl Oflteoflflfl "f Ibe ??flonilan He -uid iho ot-j Mlflltow i.f tha roafl lo lha lauk aroa a- a tepealtor. 1 - <iei...-it 1. ahool ?il.-'iai.'HH. ;i tn ntii. It. lolal depi.-.l- Blfl BHflJB, Imf lhe .itnoii'ii Mflflflfltflria. 1?ktMl np iu Ihfl Hoverle. lUiiiU "11- on lv b lliinl al 8 ino'.tb'- Iflrfllfltfl. Bflfl Bf - iltli lent M8gfliBfldfl lo lau-e jiiiv .?.iil.i.::i--:neiit Ifl lhe road. A -peclal, iiieetlii*: flf UM fl-TOetOffl '.f tlii rn_<l B*flfl beld tlll- BBflffltflUJi bul lulju. r?ed ulir,..,,! anv furnial 0888 flfl OeflJflfl ln the niatler, tlie feelt.iK helug one of entlro con-deuce ln the ablllty of tha (.Ili.-cm of the corporuUi.n lo ca.-ry It IklBagh tho eoiuplleatloi! wlhotit Interferenee. The < learinit llouso As-o. itUmi thi- nmrninp; adopttd the folloulog: Voted. 11ml H la tbe Judpmaait of the Clearing Hoaae thai a.11 of the banka , onetltutlng the uwiclatlon BBOBm at one* eoaabtae b> reMeve ihe nereaaltiea of ?ae oo poetton of the Mavcriek Nattonal Bank, by ?amag tnn wrlttao Bgreetnent amonjt themaetvea to anyanie ironev U) sueh depo-ltor* upon the eeearlw "f ute, B**lgnmenl <>f tbelr claJms mtaln-t satd Mr.veri.-K .\a;l,,nal Bank. _. ?Voted thal a committee of ten 1-,-presentntiTe-; of banka be iippolnttri bv llie ehalr wh.-> ihall have full ], ,v,vi t?> ezeratc the foreaotag vote u> an-ange on beliulf of the a?orlation all term* and dctails in lbe premlaaa Bnd IO call upon the bank-. of (he associatinn f,ii-u. h -um- of moti.-y ;i- inny be .'--.-an. yii>vid,*l Huit ihe l*nk- -hall rontrlbiite ln the proportlon of tnelr avarage loana o- raportod to the Clearing ii.m-e for tlio inonth of Aprll, tWl." Colonel .lonns H. Fr?'neb. wrbo after I'r.-sldent Potter WM the baavtata -tockhokler ln tho bank. wlll prob ably Io?c ?verytlilnc colonel Freneh h;.s lot.? beea a promlnent fiinire in BoatOB. He I- a mll, comtmind inp flcuie. and for many renrs has been ronspl. uous tathe Namaekaaetta Daaaoceaey. He ha- an honorabio xvar record. and aOBfl after the rloslug of the Keb--Ilion he orpmlzed the Cape Ann Otaotto Company. of whieh Ue ls prealdent. and tlie opera.ion- of wlitch am moro eviendvc than any slmllar .oneern ln Uaarfca. His Rranlfc company furnfched the pranite for nameroaa public buiidinp- and amoamrnta, notabiy tl?. Baatan Postonbe and Kub-Treasury buildln*. Baltt more IVwtoffice. Uie bBBM of tlie S.ott Mot.u.nent. Maahtagtan, D. C, the apaadeal waiis of Ihe Brookivn Hrldc-. and the new Court House iu Boattal. Hc WM thrae vi^ praataeal "f the LoaUvlBe, F.van-viile and st Lonl- 'lailroad. and ten year- a dlreetor m the Vew-York and New-KnHand Rallroad. He ha- been a dlreetor In the Went F.-id Umd Company slnce 18*.. and hm be?n ItBrt IbTi a dlreetor of tho MaverlcU Nationai Bank. He ls a Mason. John J. F/ldy. the pre-ent ca-hler of the Nationai Exrhnmre pank. was for tive vear- In ihe mm aaVa at the Maverlek nank. ani Ieft th- MMer ln HM. Maay -torie- have been t'.Id a- to hi- re*-..ti- for re -ipn'uiK -o luerallve, a po-t ns ba held at the Maverlek. Mr. Miy gave hi- reaaaaa in Ihaaa w?rd-<: ??I eould nol oCCBPy Ihe ptace of casMler af tua Maverlek Itaak and inaettoo ih* plpnith aperalatkma of Mr. Polter. its praMdtnt. <?f caame i hnd ta i?e eogBtaal of them. and I livd on in hope- Ihal tha rapeated pdaa and lo-se* toeamd by him might taaeh him eaiitlon. Hut h- loved speculaflon for it- own take, and Ma operallona srew ralket than kamaed. Yoa c.,:i|,l no more van him from -pecula'.lon than you eould the drunkard from the wlnc eap." ?? I- It true. Mr. F.ddy. that yoa were ever ealled upon to prapan or ?w.-ar to fal-o -tiitoments of the Uank'- condltioii 1"" -No. I never wa-. Mr. Potter was -trann.lv in ditTerent to tho so-nilled -state of the bank.' Hi- nilid waa entlrelv glvea up lo ^peculative opei-atlon-. WBBB i laaoaneed mv tetanalnatlon t., leave ;he Mavmlek, he u-ked if I wa- not over haviy. re-i?nina -,- lucralive a plaee. I toM him that I preferred a <maller eatoff aud an ea?v eeaeelenee," Mr. Bddy'a aanaal mtary a- eaaktar ..f the MavencB liank aaa gh,880. \ latter fram Irvlng a. Evam to Pre^nt Potter has been drawa, dated Aagmd -"?'. i'. whteb Mr. Bvana wrote that -Hoiild any eomplbatkN - ari-e he wlsbed to leehwe that Mr. Potter wa- in no wav reapo -ible lor bll bii-lii.-.-- and had BO intere-t ln atiy aCCffnnta at the hou-e of Irvlng A. B*BBa 8 <"'?? He fiir'.her daelaiad that*Mr. Potter had been B go.al. kli;d friend ?!, him. and that apaii^t Mr. Potter'> wt-lies and Bdl 8 ha had been a bear upon the -!<>ek markel for the lnst vear and had loat heavlly. but it had been Bk own finli. and BO one el-e wa-. to blaine. nnd li" aslvM Mr. Potter's foridvene-- and bade bim good-by, Ihfci was dellvered ta Mr. Potter from Mr. Bvana'a offlc,. on oct?,!^r PL thrae daya atfr Mr. Bvana'a -ub-id,-. Tiie general rondmou of tbe Maverleb Baak aiay i,o epltomlaad ?<- tallowa: g400.0M capltal atook: UW0OO00 aurplna; OtSOO.OOa undlvtded proflta i-.'l ?ine no one i- wllllng to t-^ll trbere: all ::- rompletely Srtped ? u' a- if It bad never extatad. T.. ineel tn -? taaaea th.- i.ank baa Uir.-c rredlton: Aaa PoUer, who owea it *1 aOO.000 ,>r mor""; Colonol Jonaa H. rrenrii, ulio owea II uiotv thai, g::on,o<)0; there la au unpaid loau ta Irvlng Bvana ol MOOjOOO; Thoaaaa Baaa ?? it K>aoofooo. , . ^ . liidulit.-iit ei-edlti.rs and areommodatlng I nltad ->tate* bank onicUik H?ve the* bank Mo areeha ta whlch to innam the*e, wrount-, and there was a feellni: tnat Mr Pottwr who w?i known to have earrled tt tliromrh -o many tipht places. w.mld ttn .-jii.il to the oc,-u?ion. Hl- tremendoua reeounjm wen- proved by hla paytad tbrouch t.'ie Clearlne IIOUM withln a week the arOM hiim of W,ft00,000, bnl at tba* point he atODOOd -hort and tbe oHelala at WTaahlngton -nw that it waa no us* ta extend the Ume tarlher, and so they took posaession. . . , An iiive-flgatlon dl-rloses the fad tliat Mr. Potter a pmiiern .tt Cohaaaet rtandi ln hl- oaa name. and ls free fitim all lucnmbmnem. it ls eetfhiatod thnt the l,i-,,i,eiiv haa ".-I ln in gl 30,000. b-it i. la nol Hkely thal al a foiced -uie ir would reattze more rhan n thiid of that -um. ri;.- pwekaaen a.v relattvely tow who WOOld ...re tO l.uv -o extcn-lve B BtaCB. The WB mouweultliiivr. property standi In the name of Mrs. INiinr. The property la .le-lrable and vatliable. bnt, of course. tlie crrdlt-ip. baW BO clalm upon It. Mr. Potter haa a heavy life In-urnnre, the ggpegate iiinouiit of whlch l- -aid to be ln Ihe nelghborhood >.t ?500 IMK). Thl-, al-o. I- bevoiul llie i--ii.'i Of the rredlton, mi tbat wbatever nnanrlal ml-fortune be fall- Mr potter peraonally, hi- famllv wlll Ix- weu provlded for. OuWide of hl- c.,ha--,'t property, hi li, ,!?-.-- mili hia pletnrea, II i- nol known thal Mr. Potter hai any property In addltlon lo hla Investmenta ln -i.i-iul.-itlve -ccinitb-. Wbal bls equlty in these wlll reallie i' i- loo early lo pndlet. in bet then- baa beeii no inforuiiilioii vet dlaeloaad to Indleate whnt th.. voiuine. rharacter nnd probable value of theae aeetat t i e - wlll tto. The door- of the Maverlek Bank boee two ootteea thta morning. i>ne reaid: Tloaed bJ t rder of Nationai Bank Kxamlner Bwer." Immedlfltelv beneath wa- the (Olloalug: -Noie- dne at thi- bank biday wlll M found nt the Second Nationai Itank.'' T?o policemen -t-.'d ou he aepa at the Water and Congreaa ita. eu ti-Btice. but had little to d i m there wm no exdtement, and hut few people aeefclng eatranre ta the baakkig rooma, , ._, Lawta l.onibar.i, meoad rlre-prealdenl and Eaatem manager of tba Lombard lnve*tmei t Comiaoy, -aid that ihe depo-ii of the company ln the Mawrtck n.mk waa Immaterial, and tlwt the coneern would not boaffectod by th<- -ii-pen-ioii of the bank. aieepl M tar m ta i;,u-e a liitle tinip >rar.v Incoiivenl. nce ln Ihe matter of keeplng nceonnta. AII cnatomera wbo held rbecka on the Maverlek i.ank on retarn of Un- sinie would re cetve che.k- ou other bank* ln whlch the l.omhnid Compaay bw depoelta. Bgvaral ineh eheeka wera pnaentad thia morning, and redeemed. Vrrangemeata arew mon made tbat ebecka m:aln-i deposlton In th<' Maverlek Salkmal ritnk would atU] !><? honored at aome eonvenlent bank. Checka drawa by the Uroikton Nationai l'.ank will bc p.-iid by the Thlid Na loaal bank: by the First Nationai Bank <>f Worceater, al the Market Nationai Bank: by the Law louee Nattonal Bank aud Fir-t Nationai Baak of Hi-n Btngton, \ ... Bt the Nationai I'atik of the <'otnnioii wuilii.: hv th" llatiip-liire county Bank of Morthamp ton and stratfoiii Nationai Hunk of Dover. B. H.. al the Bxrhann: by <h?> central Nationai Baak of l.ynn nnd of tba Mnlne Tru-t Companv. FarmlngtOB. Me.. at Ihe Nattonal llld*- an.i 1.,-aiber itank: l.v the Nationai HnJilc of lllinoi-. chlcafo. at tlie -ha.Miiut Nattonal Bank; i.t the iiowaid nattonal bank. Rurltngtoo, vt., at the Niitional lllde and Leaher Bank; bj th" Win ntelmmel Nationai Bank, al the Nationai Bxchange bank. and hv the Nation.il Clty Banh of Cambrtdge, at the Tlur-I Na loiml BaiiK. F.veiv bank wns represented at tiie CleanOg Hoti-o thi- ntomlng, wben tlu- reaolutlona ci;iideniiilng the MhvmIcI. Ilaiik were voted. The Clearing llou-? Coininittee. eon-lsilnp of Tlio.ua- P. beal, Fi.inklln HaJiti jr., A. L. Ncwinan. Phlneai Pleree aml M(i-'~> \Vllllani?. and N. MdHch. I. T. Iturr. lohn < arr. j ii. c.im-. c. A, Vlald and Oeorar Blpley, wen BB polni d a rommlttee t>. rarry ihe rmotntioni intu etf.-.r It wa- voted that the Maverlek Nationai Bank be expelled f.om ih<- Aaaoelatioii. The formal papen wen- drafted and sent out lor bank -k'uatun- BB medlataly. . ., . ., , Colonel .lohn II. French faid thi- morninir thai Ioi fuilv bellerm tliat if the artuir- "f tlie Maveatek Na tloiial Ilaiik are nuMiaeed aith wl-dotu n,,d prudemo l.v tlie r-ceiver atocknoktara and depo-ltora wlU eel baek all Ihe nianey they bave Intfnafed '.> lbe bank'a eare Colonel Fr'ii'h l- preparlin: to ti,ak<- Bll a?Imj iiieni of ui! hla property t<> Itearj u. ll>d^ .md M. F. Dlcklnaon. Pnaldenl Pott?r ba- mad ? an nsalgnmenl of hla indiviiiiiiii '--tate ii Poetmaat r rhomna N. Hart aad ll,iir\ l?. Ilvde. Poatmaater Hart ?av- lt win be im po?ible to ii-t ii detalled itatemenl tor wme dav-, a Mr. Potter i- tAtk al hl- home. The li,-ton bank- have voted t>> aaaeaa Uietn eh ? :i per cenl ol tha amonnl "f then- loana. Thta will rai-" abonl B4,000,000 tor toan to Iha Maverlek bi?nk depoalto Id-pau-he- frotn \:i-i.;i- point- throu.'h >ut theSUta liul lo -h,,w ilutt th" lovs bv lbe Miiver.ck Bank dlfli diltlea wlll no' -eriousii atfe, i loeal banklng bonam. Tl.e Cinnil?lolier- of Savlnc- Rankl oflelally an noiiuco that none uf th ? mvlnga banka of tb>* Kmte ran be lavolved ln the fulliue ,.f tba Maverlek liaak. and thnt there i- n,. oceaatofl tor any anxtaty aa the part of anv depoettor ln -uch bBll - The ioaam of the Maverlek Xatlonal Bank are eeti mated al apwaid ol W.000,000, arhleh wlne* mtl lbe reparted *urplua Bnd andlvlded proflta ,-f |l^00,000. tlie capltal "f #ino.oou aud all of the it*. per real i--e--m-nt tiut the ahanftnldera mar he raltad upon i. iribiite. liul U neailv a BWlorlt] "f Iha bank kharea were ,-wned br Prealdent Potter, -ome of whlch l?. iiui pi:,.i with mvtagi banka, etc., I, la doobtral lf the fnil ahaeaemenl ean be rollected. Thn d.-P'.-t i,?-, bnwevar, eboaM only tam n frartlon ,-f IMM 'ih-~itt-;'ii'.ar:tie- of the MavencK li'ink e\l,"?t baek ovei i perlod ol more lk?n la > yeara. Pr ddenl BUI Ing* nay" Ihal ata?n ba aaa bank examlner ten yeam b?i tbe bank wna ?ound. excepl for tba tooll of over leiiitlng ,r dulng !"- mueh lui-lm--- ,-.| on lt- rnpltul. i Whlta the hw requlrea eteven dlreeton f'-r a i.ank, ant Un- ("onlroller ,.f Ihe ? urrnney notltl? banka with nino dlroelora t<> bll "heir raeaarlee. tke Maverlek Ha-.k Har. Troret llHed Ita U.ard vaeauelOh. e\"'pt (., miintain iho exlkteni.f the bank bv havhtg flve (lireetor-. bnt Bll ,n,' one or twa of tbe flve won, practhally dummlea. H baa l^en for many vear- u goaBMB " (Caailaaad aa decaad Po?e.i SIGNS OF A PEACEABLE END CIHIJ WILI.IXu TO BCTBACX ITS STEPS, OOSPF.PJNCES AT WASHIXtiTOS - 81.CRFT \Bt TRACT'? IN^TRUCTIONS TO TT?F. VAVAI. 9KKICi.il> IV i.HII. . ? BT Tt.I Kihai'jI T<> IIU. TlUBCXCi Weahlngton, Nov. 2.-The OhiUan aitiiatio* continues lo wear a peaeeful aspoct. deepite ttia frantic effortn of tlie English newspapera on Wh -i-1es ,,f the Aflanlie fo agffBVBta it- Tlie <*?!? ferrn.e af Senor Monll wilh ggtygtMJ Traey thia foreuoon. and alfeiwyrd idth Se.-retary Hlaina aud Seeretary Traey, was followel hy .-xprenlona fn.ni tlie latter, as weli as froni Senor Montt, whieh elearly foreahadow a peaceaMc and aafia factory settlement ol ihe verious diffie.iiltiee whioh aroee from the Valp.it.iiso nutrage. It aeenu pretty elear that the Pi r. isi ,n.il ti ivernaient ia willing, if nnrt iinxiotis, to retrare i'< Uret etep> in ihe matter and to adopt a friendly polley toward the I'nited Stntes. The request of that Govern? ment to be plaeed in poivse^i on of fhe testimony in rejjar.l to the outrage at Valparaiao, whlck formed tlie ha*>is of ('aptain Sehley'.a diapatehea, eame rather late?too late to be jrranted, in viem of the eireumstanees whieh preeeded it, and made the inv.-etigation noeeosarv?and yet it may he fuirly re^aided ae an indieation that the Pro visional (iovernment is now defermined to pr.tbg the matter fhnroughly, and puniih the guilty, whether they Iie memhers of the poliee spiarl or persons withont oftieial position. The United States will heartily seeond fhe efforta of Chili to that end, in any manner whieh ruay be admiseihle nnd praet.ieahle. For examplr. if the veil ol aeereey ahall he remove.i fraa ihe investU?ation aml iu proeee.liiiCK made pahlle, prohably Chilian authorities will uot lind it difTicult to obtain the tesfimony of fhe Haltimore's men who wera eye-wilnesses na weli as virtims of the otitraare. Senor Moiilt spent nenjly an hour with Seere? tary Traey, hut their eonfereiiee with Mr. Blaine laated onlv a few taiantaa, and alter it ended Imth (ieneral Traey and Senor Montt deelined ta rt niiniinieate for puhlieation *my information aa to wliat took plaee. Both of them. however, inti mated tliat there araa no foun,!ation whalever for the sensational slones in reuard lo the eonditioa of afTuir*, and lhat the prospeet was hy uo meana of on nlarminir nal.ire. Senor Montf waa natiir.tlly retieent aa to tha re.uxin for his gelag to New-Orleans, from whie.lj plaee he mld thnt he expeeKs ti retiirn next weelc. It is aanateed ihat one ahjael al hla mttataa is ta BOqaalal himwll more fally with the details of the iiivestiuittion whieh followed the murder ol Italians hy a nioh in lhat city sonie months ftg<?. II tlmt surinihe Im* eorreet, it nieans that Senoe Montt thtert not yet iiiider.-tand that tlie New Orleans nur.break iu no senso?exeept in the mur? der of unarnied and defenoele.ss men? rearmbled the eowanlly and hrutal outrase at Valparaiso upon peacealle men wearing the uniform ot the I'nited State* Navy. THK NWY ULl'Al'.TMr .vr'- [MglBUtTIOVB. The instruetions of Seeretary Traey to AdmiraS W. P. McCann and his sureefiBor, whieh wera ngoroualy adhered to by ihose offleeiw, and tha text of -whieh is made public to-night, not. only llillllldlltalj refute the ealumnious :uid false aa sertions of tlie F.nglish new>|x>;^rs and their un patrtatta alllco and sympatliizers Ln thia country in rrapeot bo Admira! Rrown'a eondu<n, hut, alao gfctaV thal all nee.lful preeautiona were taUen hy the Administratioa to prevent any breaoh ol iieutrality by the representntives of fhe I'nited States during tho hostilities then existing. Them insfruetions read M follows : Navy Depirtmcnt, Waahfnfton, Mareh 00. 1B9I. Sir: When BU 1 S. flaflnhli, Snu Krai?c|*on l? rf.idf for *ea, you wlll proeeed with her to the waters ot (blll, So.ith Amerlca, reliove Uear Admtral W, P. MrCann at taa eaaaaaad of that part of tee Paelflc Sutlon aud pre tata Allieilcaii lut, r,?t The dutv gim inii.osed upon you call* for the exerclte ?f g 04t dlscretlou. Owlnir to Uie utoppnge of ronununl. c*tlon, the Hepar-.meiit U withont au'.h, n'l detalli ln ref maam to the , ?i,dltl,.n ft ?Halr.? iu Chill. tnd to.i wlll, Un ffor*. Iw i-oinpelled to r"If '-hlpfly upon Tour own Judc iiiont ta th.. aaaeaMea M it*4 order*, in \iew of th? f*.-u Mn >..,( -liuil artcerlaln them. Tl,.. ( hlilau Mlnl+i.'r at Wanhinfton ha< ?^nt the f..U leartag i MBmaaleaMm to th^ Depmaaata of suu ? ??1 regmt t?> tatana you of a reveM ot a dhinioo of the navy of ihe Ilnpublle of Chill ln the port of Vaip?ral?e on t.','. Ttli uf thi- im-urh. "My QavamaMBl ha- declnred the rcvoltid ?qnidron out? la?ed, and ln^tru,tn ra.' to tefMB faa that it l? nol BaMmrabta MC Wie act? of the reb.'l* Iii resard Ui NfeelgmgB or eltirca-.'' Ou HM Ith of Mare'i the. D-partmi-nt i"-nt '.o R'ar-Adi nilnl M?Cann, by U>le?raph, tlie followin? InHtiuetion- ia clpher: "laemgmt maeetay aithoush outiawed or Chlliaa c,or? rrnacaot, :ir- not pirjt-* ukaa rawaNllag a<t* of pira-r. Obaarra atr.ct iieutrality. Take M part in trouhles firther than to protert American luter.vt-. Take wbatever rr-n*. ure- ar' BBaamary to prevent lujury by taaarglM venoeU ti llvm or prepeHy at Uaaileaa dMama, taetadlag An-.eru MB letagaapfe atatae. Hndeakor to deiay boiubaidrrent bf taBmgaota ii ii c i 1 Aamiteaa ? .ti/<'iis and meperlg ?ro r? moi'd, u.-!n^' fon-.-, ;f BBCeeaaqr, only a- a tam leaorti, and whi ii -er.ou- Injuiy I- thr- atened, Anierb an BamHI -.?l/.d by U.e in^iiraent* wlthout MMataataff romiw'ii-atloii are llahir '., b' M o\cr<-d forclbly, but yon 'hould ln V'-tlgat?' n.a'.t r fully letn.e tal.l,,? mtmBH BMBaam >. and Bte .'mi.v pi >ti a.itlon |B BWM -ueli n,'\i<uie*. If |rt-?ibl. " \- a n.rtlier aud more explie.t uuld'1 for vour aetiup you are direoted : t. Tn ab-t?bi from iuit pBBeealtaga ?hl-h shall ta ni the nature of a?-l^tame to Bkfem pJrty ln the pr.'-eDl dlft-.rhauee, or from whlch nympathy wltli eitlor i>Jity couht ba totarred, 2. in rataraam to the mipi ahlai uvr* been fltataget ?!?? i,.i ... 1 by the Chlllau (io\ei-an.ent, If xurli ?hl|>. *tt?-nipa U. I'oiiiu.U liijiirii.i or iapteaatlBM upon the per?on? at I roperty of BaMetaBBB, vi am aiith,iru.it and dlr?i-teg u> latantam in abaaewm ??y ni?\ i>- totmot eomuotp to |.re\ent -ueh aeu<; hut you are not to int rf?r<> tauept tm the prntaaltaB <>f the H\e.> or paapBet) of .vn.irlcan cltlMtit. :i. Ifeaaata ur other paopttay taleaglag m our ttttaaM whieh may have bxeu ...,.,-i tiy BU ln?urirenU r.p,,a the hlch MM aud lor whieh l.o jiott wttieaient ur con,peiiMU?a hae l.e.'? niad.- ar? liahle to forvilbb- rec?\ery. but tha foct.- .-houid Ih- aanilalanl betam praeaadtag ui e\treme ii HW.ir.-r,, and all efl?r. mail.- t,. moi.l -ueh mnaiiur*. t. Should thi- taflBtatdaMBt ol ao>- plae- by whlch the ii\e? ui- paapeaap ..r aa rtaaaa aay ta ataaagaaad b?, av uniptiii or taieaMtaal i>y ?aeB -hii>?, yoa will. lf aud vben your lorce i-> aata nvit for Ita potf** . requlre them '.i MiMiu fn.ii, Bawbaritag iha phua aatll mtaalaal u.u? lia.- taea allow.il for |ila.-liirf kOUttom lif" and property Iii -jf-'ty. You wlll enfor? - thl- d.-nm-cl II lt 1? r fu?'^, Mta if it ia (ra.it.-d preiaal t>. gtm aflaal ta the mnaaur-a ?aaamary fo*- Iha laaaaMg al aach iif,- m proj?irty. :.. In nf?ivn,? U llie ?rantlng of a?ylam, your thlpa wlll not, of eaame, I*' BBBM a relnc.' for crlmlnaU. Ia t? , a-.- of p- r-on- oth-r than crlniinll-, they wlll alTorg taattar aaamwg M aay he n.-ed?d. t.. Ametteaaa a.-t n* all, and u. ilhilB. talladtag i>oi tical nlBgaaa, aa far aa Ita elataM ol l...i>.anlty tray r.-'iulrn aiid the ?'rv|ce up.,a ?iii,h \ou Bie amBBBd ?iii paaaat, rhe obiiaation u reeclTC poiitiial nlagam nnd t. afforl then, an a>>luB) ia, iii g m-rai. nn" "f paw taaaaatty, it taaald nyt be eeattaaH bayaad taa argaat aaamaMtaa of tae riaaaBlea, Bad -hixii'i ta no >-a??- baaaBM ui^ aaaaa wiiertby tiie jilau- of aaaaaadtag taettaaa or tiie:r lead-r? art- facllltati-d. \on ar.- not to luvlte o? ,-ii, ojr?f,- ?uch refuy?*N to coma un boaid your ihip. but, -inuld Ui-> apply lo you, youl eettaa wjii i>< gaaaatal hy maaaBmalleM ,.f hun.auity au4 ti... mUmmUa U Bu urrUt ta*a ahlefe ?,?i ar,- mcM-d Wii.Mi, howi-N'-r a )>.,llti,a: ItfBgm hn, eiubarlcd. In the U-rntory of a thlrd mam, on board an Amarlcan -hlp i- a |,a--> i.g'-r f'.r pufjxi--- rt Iiiiuic^: fiu?li, au^ r ay. ptaai apm ata aatty <t aMh ihlp lam ihe teniwrial wa'..-r- that Me Ig* B ln daiit'-r, ii. I- j,,.r duty to cxtcag to bim an otter ul anjlum. 0, Kifeirln^ t, lur,:- . r>, Is. pgga 137, nf the Sa\f gagatattam ,-f is7d. ataeb am m rettarn . ??If anv raaaal -hall ta lahl a *? Uu? ?- a ve??el of wai or a piiiateer ivKluml 1ii\,hl- ,,,-jner l BBBBtaaI ni -o to a.'l. uie eMeam ani aiea ahall be eaaaMcrad *-, ptiatra *od l . B d .i ? -i r liagt] " \ ?? t ii tai .:,,'i that uu- puragr -'i. u,.-- oet utu a astlag I,. tau i ''<-?''? ta "' taaaigcata ?of d'c'tini tbeli i"-. .ti - aa'.ety a-:ain-t tii ? istii.- aaa?a auttoritj tluv hue dl-pub-d. lt la only wb.-u nucli \e-n,'|, , omnill pi Btlml aet. that they ar<- ui b.- lh-*t.d a, p.rat<? . and uoltiM tli, ir ,n-tM are of ou, h a rha.acter, or aie dir.-.-ted agwlu-t tn,' parvui- ,,r property of .viuerhau*. j ou aro uot autho.U'-d to interfci,. wltb them. '.. In all caae* whoie It becomea necowarr to take j torciuie meaaurea MrM wUl aulr Ui uaed aa a last reavgt