Newspaper Page Text
MESEROLE IS ACQUITTED. TRB JURY OH NEARLY SIX HOURS. OaUWM IN THE COURTROOM ON THE I.A?T DAY OK TIIE T1UAL. Darwln Jan.ea Mcserolc was derlared not guilty of the murder of The<idore W. Lurblg Ln tl? Court of Oyer and Ternilncr in Brooklyn at V2:lb a. ra. to-day, by tho Jury ot which Alonro Sander* wus forcnian, ufter dellborutli.g flve hours and n half. ___** the tatcness of tl.e hour the courtroom was crowd.?d wlth Intcrested spectaturs. who broke out in ***** _ble chcers when the foremnn In nnswer to the ****? Uon of the court as to their verdict rcspondod "Not gullly." The prisoner wus ordered to stand to henr tlie ver? dict, and as he llstened to the words which mado him B freo man hc put hls hand lo 1ns forehcad und ***** backward. HU fnthcr caught lilm and helped biin to hls sent. Wltl; some difh.-nlty tho _pplai.se WM (juleted aud young Mcserolc WM dlscharged from ciistodi. The Jury was ln the tntli. f.>r ncqutttal from the sturt. The principal wltness In tlie trlal ol Mrforole yea terdav w?s Mt-. Dvle Comsto.k. and after she left the stand. having endnred Ihe straln of three hours on the nub of .ii?r.ioiiing i.nd crosa-anestlonlne. sho fainted in tho corrldor and had to be attended bv a pbyslcian. she went home ln a coach aud was un able to return to tlie courtroom. She told on the witncss stand ull Uie detuils of the shooUng of Theo dore W. Lart.Ig in her rooms on June '27, 1881. Mrs. C.ii.-toeB ndmltled upon tl.e witncss stand her conduct as M adventuix'ss. *he WM escortod to aud from the wltr.ess chalr bv her fathcr. D. W. Korncv. of Washing? ton. and she said she lmd aitei.ded thc OeflM Grovo camp-meetlng last siiminei. and had been converted and was tn'lng to lead a good and'pure llfe. Every car ln the courtroom w?_ straincd to iitteiitlon tu. she d"t_iled miuutcly tl.e story of her Mitjuai.ilancc with voung Mcscrole and tlie man he shot. aud the iu cid-i.ts of Ua; fatal BBI ln her flat. at No. 878 .Sackett st. .-l.e ahs compelled to review her caiwr. Shc wore a plald chevlot drcss. Oa her hw.d. where tl.e blond halr of last summcr had tTOWB black. shc wore t, toquc pnrtly conceulod by u vell. Mie spoke ner vousi. iii replv to some of the queries put to In tt, and bev.ral tlm*s hnd to give way to flts of weeplng. QaeB she 9**M9t so much that tlie Assistant Dlstrict Attornev, who was cross-exauiiiing her, had to re quest her to stop smlling. Aftc^giWng her evidence tho wltness left the comti-ooni on her fathcr's arm. bhe is now livlu* ln Nevius st. Tho pilsoiier sjt with downcast. eyes and IH-con cealed eniot.on whM tln story of the shootlng wus told by the woman arrested as an aeccssoiy to 11. but whom Uio Grand Jury falled to BBB. He was a< tompanied l.y his parents and brother. us well us other relattves. Tlie courtroom WM crowded and inanv well-known men were pie*eiit. The tlrst wit nos-cs were <alled to glv.- testl.i.ony a* to the good ihaiMcter of theaccused young man. .1 .Im Gibb. thc dry coods importer: John C. Hoagland anl others _Nkl of Wm ln tlie highest terms. ln the ***** 9* tho phj'sUlatis desir.d |o give testlmony In ***** to the health of V'lt.ng M-se.-ole. Mrs. Con.stoclt was put upon the stand. Evidcee to show thc bnit'l chBiader of tho niurdered man had been niled out. Mrs. OoawloeB restltled that she hud known Ihe defei.dtint for two vears. When l.e retun.ed fr.m. Euiope. on June lr. ?..? WWtt to hco hef aad MBMM ? i_om iu her flat. He was .._ und meded tl.e .are of a phvsldan and a nursc. She .v.iW hl... tl.e room for #10 a week. and she ngreed to nurse hlm. Hc WM attended by Dr. Cnrter. OB June 27. thc day of thc shootlng. Throinrc Lur.i.g. wl.oin she had known about iH'e months. called nt the house ln tl.e mornlng. shc Ind mude hls nr ..unlntanre on the street and hc had vlsltcd h.-r. r-he Iind loancd I.lni 8180 *** BB Bai paid part ol it back to her. When he oiUed tat.t moriilng Mio told luiu she hud rented thc front room to :i young gentUm.in frtend, who was -l< Ii. Bhe tatWWBi tho two men to euch ?ther und tJK*y had a COrtW roiiversi-tion. MT. Mcserolc -aid hc wus going to the kcidl concert ut Coney Island, and Mr. Lurbig suid he WM 2<>iug to thc rncc track. After sb? and thc lutter had 9*99 inio the dinlng room be **4* her lf slje was golug witii Meacrofc aad a,c -aid __??* Lnrbig then gave her his pockctbook. coiit-.i'mtng privute papers, which ho did nut wunt to cany to thc track. Ia the afternoon sho and Meserole wwht to Ooncy Island nud llsteued to seldl's uiuslc. After it wus over they wnlked on the **t iind Mcserolc com ?p_alned of beius' weak und _.,Wliig from u terrible heuduthe and they sat down. When they were r.?9*9 to go io dinner sho s-aw Larbig in the dlstnuee nnd 10 avoid him they weut a loundnbout way to the dlnlug room. While Meserole wus wrlting hls dinner order Lurblg HlflMnbed and I e< h.ned to her. He IhM Ciiuic near and s-aid, - 1 WBBt >ou to come," and she replied : "1 c.u't loine."' Mc .-rolo had not m-cii I Im and i.e aiked what the ma'tter wa. und thc wltntss rcplled : "M:\ Lart.ig ls iiiinoytng me." Meserole said "I nin af.ald \ou won't bc able to cut uuy dinner,'' l.ut Lurblg went nwny nnd they ate Alter dinner they tt ok ? trnlu to ino-iklyn iiii.l stopped la Wiishliigton-.'.ve., where she w.Uted at a eonf.'.tioiie.'s and ate be CMam, whilo Mo-crola vc.t t.. Ma hla l liy-kian. They then returned to the flat, aud as they BParoa. lud it -lie miw I^irbig wut-h Ing them on the street (on er, l.ut KeeOf?_l dld B. Mt him. They went In tli. house nnd sl.c lit the llghts a.:d prepared Mr. Me-'.'.'.ile'-. bwl. Mneciinjln wenl to his k ..... an<; abe went to th? biiuhci's and ordeied a tttm*. A few moment- afn-i h.r retaia ti.<- u-n iaag. t**t aa** Meeerole t.? eaae out of Uie batl.ro .... where M was, _nd go iu hls own room tuid tlot-e thc ttt9t. Bhe then bt Larbig In .ind asked him what 99 uxan* by lollowing her at Coney Island. Hc said Me bad .letcived him, and he proposed to sleep ln tlie flat tl.at night. 9*4 t ld him hc could not, as Mesciol'- dld not hnow- anything of theft rela lioi.s. He ClatohBd her by tite throal, and she said, -Oh, Mr. LaiMf, you wr.uldu't hurt me." and ran Iuto Mr. Meserole's n_3in fof; pisitec.ion. Larbig followed h'-r aud to.d **A*tOt* that she wa- deccivlng hlm. MMMoIB replled: ?? I know nothing about you and Mrs. t'omstotk. I rent a room i f her, and I am a slck man. Tbo witncss went on to say ;hat Larbig then took off oat *od taid, " 1 piopose to sleep in that bed t - nlght." Mr?. OoawtBOh said, "Then I WMt sleep in tM ilat." Larbig then Ueiuanded his pltture, and she got lt for lilm from her dressiug-ca-^. He WM pulllng lt from tho frame wheu tlio ***** offered him unolliei j.ieture. ,He bouiii.' terrlbly aiigry and ^eiw-d thi wit ;i_*> by the thi .at and tlnvw hc on ilie l?cd aiKl bOfM Junipiiig on l.er wltli his knecs. He held l.er throat with his U-ft hand aud bla/ke.ied Mr *X* and llnMB licr ln the iac'i a-'.d ht-ad wlth the oiher. she tried Vt so.earu, and Larbig said t> iicr with au oath, -I'll kill you.-* MeeeMJt t.ild him t. sh.p Abusii'g her. aud Hireatenc 1 to sho t, aud Larbig let ijo of her and turned to Mfs.'.-nle and >ald, - i'll have you ai-.-e-.tcd for tl.iea.leii .ng my life." ?"'ho rellcd off tla- bed on the othe-r sldo, ajel Larbig starlod toward Meserole, who backed away aud struik al hlm. 8hB .'au Into tlie ne.xt r oin and lieard two shote ilred. Tl.e two n.cu were seveial feet BfBTi ttM ran out Into the l.all and knocked at tl.o door of tlie next flat and got no reply, aud Meserola called her back and said: ?? My QoBI I have killed hlm; but wlua could 1 do? He would have killed uio and ytai too." He was lerrit.ly ajtiUted and wceping. In a few momeuts he MhBd hc: to a-."..n.paiiy hlm to thc p<.llco station, and. after puttlug on his sh.ics uud i.iat, t?iey started. He had only hls uiidcrehirt and BMW ..ii at the Ume of the sh.M_iiig. <>n Bv .'rossexamiruitlon Mrs. C,.iiist,-K;k adnntted that -ho was now known as Mrs. Co.'uin, having laken her motlier's maiden name by advice ot lier fattici. bh? said sho was thirty-ouc years old, and wa> marriod t, few fMM ago to Mr. CoiiM-t ck, who s.-eun-d a divorco tour years ugo and liad the custody <?! tlair chlld. Her ?cijualutunce with M<-*role began two years before tho ?lioottng In a fliriation M tB* elevait<l rowi ln New Vork, and two or threo days laten lie v'slted l.e. at her hoioe lu Con<?rd->t., Hrooklyn. He used to visit her two or three iiii.es _ week until about a year ago, when be cea?od lo come to her house for a tlmc They dlned toget-rr Jrequently a'.d went to th? theatre together. t>he uaed to see l.atbig com? out of hls I. iise in tjeeond Ht. whan she lived In hmith-st., and as sho sat at her window he would look up, aud they fllrted. one day she was going down the street, and he oxcitook her and s_* ko to ber. A day or two later Uo called on her. It *??* Just after Thanfesgiving la.t yea-. sho knew be was uiariiod. Wheu the wltnesa was a*ked It she had spoken to hik iitiit- boy in the street, sho said shc liad, not kiiowing whose suu h? was. und bclor- sh? knew hU Utl.cr. Wheu __ked why she spok? to him shc was oven .in'- wltl. einotii.ii ?nd could not replv, aud Ui. quostion wua uot pre?? d. Iu regard to h?r reiuoval to the Su.Iw-tt st. n_t, Mi-s. ConisUi.l. sidd lt waa upon her own motion, aad Larbig liud nothing to do wlth it. Her fathcr sup yortcd her. <aud ??ie paid hei owu renl. Th- money Larbig gave BM on the day of the shooti is lu p?ymorit of part of his debt to her, nnd . lor any Th* ttm?a of laatcaae? Abro?d KXCniHw I JOLLT! Bulted KOtt Aii. htikJt. favors received. Me gav her fll 5. aud said lic wi_hed ll was more. She never pkuinod la keep MeaeroK- and Larblg aport, bnt the fairmer only rallod at tho Hat Ifl __ckett-st. Iwlco before he went to Europe. Khe profeaa-ed not to know what Lurbig meant by snvlng _he wus decelvlng him. He had no clalm on her. When he wunted hl- plrtur." _he under _tot_ Uiat ii?a?ir i <-|..ii-..u- wera. nt nn end. Tlie picturo she handed to lilin wns thut ? ? woman. sho tl-nled teillng the, detectlvt . that ln the stnig.le wlth Mr. Irui-JK her liett-l -truck unythlug, aud _tio denled suying: "Don't point that revolvcr ut tne." or lieitring luiy one cl _ say It, as testlti d by Mrs. (irc'tUiii,, who overlieard thc .?uarrcl. on UM redlrect e.wmluatioii, .Mr. (. ivnor luouglit out the fa.-t that the wltnes-. spent the siimmer at orettn (irove, under ChrUtlan ii.tluenc-s, ui d _he said she had been converted io ChrHt. lu the N buttal Detectives Huleigh and Korke were call d to contrndlot the erldeiue of Mi_. C_m_lock lu reg-ril to. thi way -die received bruises upon h.r ln-ad lu her efforts to get away from Larblg, ond the evideuce wa clu-sed. Mr. (iuynur made the argument sr.mminc up the evldense ln behalf of his cllent. Alll.ough he had s.-eti much soriow he had never kno.\-n th- depth of _orrow ln funitly uifllitlon so fully as ln thl- eaat. Here wn* a l._y rear d up as well as a boy ? aid bc. llo was a bo. of geutility and nlccties- of feellng, proue to no fllflflfl; _ave tho~ little weak nesses which hutri~n pR_v_l.ui led up to. Th I MM "f his father was naamfWtM* wlth problty and lutegrtt., his mother was a woman ot fortitt.de and fcclmg. The son'- name ?M as a shield, and lie hud a puiv heart. and was nt.t to b. put ot. a par wlth tho ordlnary rrlmlnal. He hatd u line nervous orgunl__ Hon, and a aoul that hnd bea-n plungeal Into the depth:. of iiba_mcJit. by hl* MmmOmwU positlon. Iiefore bis ._-n\lcttoii bl niu-t bc -_an_e_ as Caln, as a wilful niurdei-r. Tlie people thought the pi-osectitlou wa*. leady to braud thls voung man a. u murdcrce. to be marked wlth stripes for tlfc. or to put him to death. There hud been enough suld Ie __-* !*?* ?? had almidy .suttered enough. Tlie accused _____ wa* on trlal for murder ln the first degree. That crime included de liberatlon und ptemedltntlon. elemetits _______ ? 'hc CUst'. Ml*. Meserole sobbed nudlblv whlle Mr. C.avnor was gpeaking. Mr. Uiiynor continued: "There I one other phaaa of this case which 1 wish to call your alieiitlon la. Thut is that thls boy wns ln lils own home. Tl.e Inw tover. that ul?o. He Ims a right to defend his home. lt n.ed not be a llnc house. lt niuv ha the niost liuiuble pliK-c, bul neverthele-s he has a light to i-c.x-i every vlolutoi of lt. The old Engll-h law held that every ______ house wus hU ___0 II mlcht Ijc I hut of stonc. The n.in and the wind mlght enter. but the klng ._uld uot. Those rontu's weie that bov's li ine. He was c-ght fully there. islck. cnfeeblcd. unwilllng la go home, there h_ llved '' Mr. (iaynor then went over Uie hlstory of Iho aue up to Ihe time that Larblg rang the bell of the flfll on tbe night of the Uilllng, nnd udded : " Wus there niur der ln thi-; boy's heaH lhaa I No. he wns _tC?, tlred, dlscouruged." After going over the details of Ihe -hooting, he suld : "Are you going to ?uv. g.-nticnici-. ?t. bo\. -iik aa vou wan, htflhtene- a- y??u w.-rc. seeing thls wouiun bcwiei: nnd blecdlnc ft- -M ?M. pnrraed a- you were,wew,n j.m vou iu pneon. wcwiu bi-and you a mimleivi. You lla.l no _?___->( to sln.oi. .ou should hav w-iltcd till he Vfl you down.' Thls boy inlght have ttOOg ln hl*- own room an.l _aid.il ofl thc m truder. but instead hc retre-itc! M f:u n- bt COUW through tlie room-. Does that l'~k flke ii.ur.ci Do_ it not pi-ve .elf-defence I Wlll you say that ho was u criminul P . ... Asslsumt Dl-tri-t-Attorney Clnrke summed up f-n the people. He wained tl.e Jury again . lytupatny for tho famiiv of Oeneml Me-erolo and ag-lnat being mffecied bv thc prespiire of the family. lle laM gl?"t sti-t-ss upon tbe iact that Uirblc's t..Klv wm found _a~ down. Did Meeenfle and .Mr . ( .nistock ha\c liuiuai. hearts that thev did not even t~_ _s*? Ihe Ifllleii mnn la -ee lf ha- was ?"t livlng. but ractied t<> tlu- poll. ?tatlon. where Me-erol.> said that he di.l mn know whether Urblg waa dc-id or not? He In-flrted that II tieie was ___t_ody wb. could nol taeapo tnm the apart-ment ii *?? l__-g. Meserole Moeiefl the onlj door, <atondliig with :-. |.-tol ln hl- hand. Aa to th ? uueatlon of selfdcfeuce. te suld that ihe fact that tlie defendant lud been a-saiiii.d dld not e.\< us" hlni for takliir: Hb'- D-___~?* he wa- l____H hy the blow. Mr. Clarke la!d gretit stres- upon lniin-lauirht.-i ln the second degree. und Intlninted that ihe defencc put its hopes on ti-.-u rttiiei. A- Mr. Clark" tlnl-h'd hl- __?ic>'. Mr-. Meser I -. the mother of the prl-siner. who hii-1 bc ui WSeBlng, 1*11 back ln her rbnlr in bJ-sN_r.es. lier hnsbUM, Jam . Ilennr smlth nui Dr. Uehenck al once -enl t> ber assi'tunce. It wi- nt Hl-1 thouglil tiiat .2) ? lal falnted, bni he began l_ ae_-_ - b t _latorl~ne' wns saa gl-ttt thut .lu.tlcc Ctilleu at oiu-e I li -p 11,1 d court and h-ft the room. laaring tfla Jurors, in ol whom wero weeplng. The pilsni'-i nrarlv wont Int ? hvsterlcs. Hiid had to h-- ii-stniiii'd by Mr. i.aynoi. Mrs. Meserole was .urrled _!_?Inf fiom ihe chambei to _ii. adjoining room. she bas beart di ?a*e, and there were great f<vw ? <f th - riAiilt, but after l.-iii;.' rcvived her eondltlon linpr.ved. Wlien ipilet was i_-ton;d Jostlre Culli-u charged Ifea Jun". Thc eharge ?_> coii'ldcrcd to h<- -tmnglv -igaliist'th'- prlsoner. Ae h-J1 ttOni al OSW a. m. \t 10 :X> Uie Jnrv sent a <n>ery io Judge Cullen. i^klng i he DMMDag of Ma charge In i-i-traial to a man's 4M4_rea?ag before _____ Hfe, and a-hetber ic was bound Ie Nflreal ~ his own haaae. 'i'\f Judge __id that a mnn could f-'a.iid lils gromul in Hl- OWB bamat b'uf hc mu-t bc ln Immliieno danger of 1"-ln id- l'fe or under apprchetislon of greel personal Injury befor. he eonld re-ort to fltttng Uf" ln hl- "wn de fence. lf in a hlghway. he mu. e-aape rath<r than IBIie life. The Jury then rctired. ROIUIF.D IS HIS OWS DOORYARH. THF. YICfllM flOUXD UNCOXSCIOU.-WA* CH-OBO KOKM DSBO i ? John Warren. forfy-two years old. nn electriclan. doing busincss In Urooklvn and livln. In Sclmylci ave., aatnaaa Keaiiij Md l-H-alr ave-.. Ke-nrfe. went into the yard of his hous- nt fl oVloik I-i-t n-:l:t -'oon afterward hi? wife heard ?OM- la the jwti, Md openlng Ihe door, found her husbiind lying u.ic.m scious there. lle wim taken Into tlie hous.-, and aftc:- s'.me time partly recovered. His dothing wn- torn, and he (omplalned of n pain ln his side. IIir. cold watch nnd tfeabl und twentv df llars were gone. lle wus able o ,__? that two men had Jumpisl upm him. bnt had po otlier c.planat.nn. Tl.e Keamy p..!lc- ay that Mr. Warren was clil?rrjfonned. They began acarefliag tot his u-sailaut*. -, ?-? flflfl / iWYME >iP.fi'f-*J axowf.r ir, COOMT. Kan-as Clty. Mo- Dec. O.-The e.citemen'. ln the trlul of Wlllliim fcake. cx-Ci'v Trca-nnr. arhe i chiirgcd with <-nibc/._ling __,1X~ of the <ity.> money, te-day MMM M ? ataah between William Wallaie. :'t t'.rney for Penke. and tlie _____--_-_ Aitoi-iu-y. M. K Hrown. Hrown asked tl.U afWrnOM t'-?l cvi leme mlght be introduced to provc the K"<~ < h-n-.-icter of Hornte MrKIm, Eflafea. mWwtf, wkOM he said had been blnikened by thc defente. Wallacc efljeeted aad. becomlng excita-d, dt-cliiied tlat M'K'iic -t"l ? Uie whole thing. Hrown denled this, nnd *_____ sprang at bim nnd strucl- l.lin twleg wllh Ma h.ind. No damage wns done. Judge White Informed Walliuo thnt be would have lo nn-we. for contempt Of tOWti McKIm who wns ln the room at the tlmc. Bt one- U_l l thut be would brlng ii tlvil suit for dama.-c- ngim-t Wnllace. .Vino.v.ll.___ PRAltE UR WAEABAEMM. Bost-m, Dec. 1?.-At the in_Ung of t|ie Flrst Natlonal lst Club of lio.ton this evening the followlng re-olutlou was passed : "Tluit the thauks of Uie Flr-t Nationali-t Club of Baataa be peseentai to the Hon. Mn Haaaaeksr, Postmastertieneral of the Cnlted Stali-s of America, for hi- rei'oniiiiendatiou that tlM telegraph uud teiephon.: Bvrvlco to tbe cwiintiv sliall. like tfeaMOlal _er~oe.be under the coiitiol and mnn-gcment _ thc gcner.il t.ov erument; ln other word . that. they -hall be natlonal l-ed."_ ^ALLERS AT THE WHITE HOCfE. Washlngton. Dajc. 9.?Archbi~iop Ireland, of St. I'aul. aud the Rev. Thoxiias O't.orman, of the Cathollc Ciii vepslty, hnd nn audience wlth Uie Cicidcnt to_4ag. Among the other rallers were Senator- 1'awe-. Aldri. h. lUscork. Wilson. f.ordon. Casev, Washbiirn and Il-octor. cx loaaMt Van Wyck, Mr. Kerr, clerk of the llou-c. ar.d a commlttee from tlie 0?M-UM X'ott, O. A. I:., of Ncw Jersey. *AYS HE HAS MTUMO XIXETY-X1XE UES. Memphis, Dec. 0.?Detectlvos this moining iirres(f_ Ta'lou Hall. allas btok_, allas hoototi, aad lf the _____ Htory be true he hns killed nlnety-nlne men. prln c.lpally ln Kcntucky and West Vlrginla, tha lust vlc tltn belng a sergcant of police at Maysvllle. A _-.stj._T AmXBl this CAME. Anthony Kturk, an amata-ur boier, wa> found 'un conscloii- in the lots at John son uve. atid Yiiret-_t., Hrooklyn, last night, and two men ure now in the taflfl-flf of tlie prillce of tla- hlxtli lYecln.t, on -u picli'll Of luav.ng illflla-l.-d lils llljtlll... Ainliiilani ?? surgeon tsominaTVlIle, of <st, Catherltie's Ho-pHal, who uttended the muu, thought that he wa6 siilf.rlug from liiternul liijurle_ producayj by u blow. Tbo muu wa i-emovad to tiie hospital. whei-a- hiii coiidltion _-us crlti.al. The police learned that tlie mau had i--.-n au l.i.iir before his dlacovery in t-oiupany wlth Adolph Bush, twenty-tliree years old, of No. 154 I.yna-li st, and (ieorae Wolf, nlneteen years old, of No. r_-"' Rwen-at. lliev were arreated but denied all kuowledge of how tlie man received his !njiiric_. *' .. A H." Mllrk liliurl.-r I/Mflaa Um _*st uake al 1_1...1?. All i>ru..u_t. IN THK POLITICAL FIELD. IIARIJKM I.1.ITW.H \N OUBB BUCTHHf. In tho earller part of the annual meetlng of the llnrlem Hepiibllca.. Club on Tuesday nlght at Uio cl.ib'a lu.ni". No. 148 We-t <?ne hundred aml twe.ily llfth st., it sieiucd ?< |f there would M a serlou* bolt from tl.e i-giila. li.'l;et. Two npp.Hng ilchrts w.-re lu th.' fleld, l.oth h-adcl b. Wa-liiii'-lon Wiiistir for prcsidei.t. but toutiiiiiiii' tlitlerent notninccs f ,r niaiiv of IlM 9*9* offlee-. "Faster*'' were consplc.io.t-ly luu.ded ubo.it, Md .niis.,1 -ou.e slii and c.vileiueht among Ihe "i"gul?tb.ir iiieinlx'.-s of the "old line." Tlicso ]>8ste.s had Ihe name of Andrew M. Cnderhill for pi-csidcnt ii pi.ue of Wa-liingiou Winsor. Slhis C. Croft fo. tlr-t vi. e p:e- deiit ln place of llenry C Uobl.isoii. .in.] .lohn A. I'hllbrick f.r s". ond vlce pr-sl.t.mt ln place of thc regn'ar cnndldst . Nearly 888 votes were east. Md il aM 18 0*9*4* l.cfore the ballots wcrc count.-d. The vote, liov.evet, WM not a clos? one, ulthongli tl?e --r..s?ing off of naines and tlie u-e of - pa-,lcrs" ocra si.med great d.-lay in the cixinting. Tl.e regular tl.ket wi elect -d as follows: Presidenl. Washington Wlnsor; tli-st vlcepre.sitlc.it, Henry' C. Rohlnsoti: second vlce prc .dent, Silas C. Croft : cot-re-pondlui. W0tl4*tJf, ileadley M. tirecne; reconling secretary, Waiter Wat hins: Ilnaii.lal secretary, Dnniel J. McAllister; treas? urer. l iiomtis W right; exectitlvo .ommittee, John 11. (MMk, David F. Fortcr, J. L. Mlller, Rlchnrd K. Gwens and Richard A. 1 irown; commlttec ou inembershlp. Wllllam N. riiilbriek, Charle, T. Leonard, Eugcne M. Long, John Shrady and Mortlmer C. Hewlett; com? mlttec bn libiary aud readlng room, John A. Phllbrlck, W. Maxwell Andrus and James 11. Kcnnedy : eommlttee uu ti.iance. Frank N. Howlat.d, Thomas J. Coni.ois and W. K. Montgoinerv. liefore Uie meeting adJoaraed reaolaUoM were passed donouncing (iovernor llill in his attempt* to steal thc Legislature. Thc (eltowlng new nieii.lK.rs also were cl. it..1 ; (.eorg. M. iiiddlc. C. M. Shipwuy. EdWurd J. Orareo, (i.-orge E. 9*9to, OeotM ?? Wobbb, John tsyence, George Wurden and Charles A. Schult . AN ELECTION CONTEST OF INTKKEST IN OHIO. OoHaaha. Dc< i? (Bfwlal). Tho new Baliot law, under whicli thc lasi election was lield, lias icsiilted lu a coinpiicnt'-d toiii.'st iu tho Senatorlai dlstrirt com p..-.. I if .Musliinguni. Llt-liing, Perry and Delawa.-c counties. George Idcn and DanW H. (iauma- were Ihe Bepaaaeaa ...d DoaMctallc eaaaatahM la-foeHMtTi and. althoiigli thc district ls lugelv Democratlc, the full returns ifcow th? 9*tAt0*t of Mr. Id-n. The certiflrate of clc.-tlo.., however, ls wlthheld bv Ihe iioii-parllsnit Ooaaty Election Board, aiul a wrlt wa< loday tlled lu (Im- Supneino C.-.-url, afcking for au alternatlve will of niiii.lamiis < ompelling the Miisklnguu. Count) tOBBd to <e:-tifv t'> his election. Tl.o pctltlon. ln ellc t. asks Hut IhB Ifoard be dlre.t'd |e 4*4 a certltieute ihat MM is t-l<-. led on UM f.o?" ..' Ihe returns?tl.at is, by thc vote* r.lurned frem IVrry, Delaware and Miiskluguiu Coun lies i-aving l.ltkmg out. Tlio vote iu the thrce coun tl'-s naiutsj give- Men T.'.l pluiality, hut IJchtng, ac . Blag to Democratic fig.ires. wlpc* thls ?ut and clects ilaiimar i.v on.- vol -. whll- lypubllcans inaliituii. tlmt, w.tl. the riiH-ici v ft- of LicUng Couniy, Iden lias b plu iallty. The la.kliig Couuly iioard divldcd. seiidlug tw > ul.stij.i- Ul UM Miiskingiiui Iioard. wlioso duty It Is to I--UC tlie certllic.it.' of elr-ctloi:. Thls creat-d a dl vlslon in the Mtislvliiguin Hoard and Ihe members de? cllne to certlfv to tho ck-t tion of either candldate. Tho BMoUm rsilset! ls w h.-tlier flie returns from l.lckliig Counly b.'tii.ii- of ihe tWO iibstruct- .... Ir i-.-j.' t d and an el.stion ilcclaii-tl on tl.e Vote of thc Other coiintics lu the <ll-fr|. l. Mucli Inlcrt-t rentr-s iu the inlliig of Ihe c.url. slnce the rejectlon or .cl iiil-.-ion of Mr. Idea, whose election is not <iuestloiied D] IhQM fanillia'- wltli the niiinncr iu which the.Demo? crats of I.i. l.n.. a.liiu \uies |o t'.e tully sheefs ln -ev.'".il pir.iiicis, may bare an Important beaitng ou ihe. elJclJon of u Cnlttsl Mates sei.ii.or. \V_.hmt il oorUBcate oi cie. Uon he cHiinot vote ii. the Bonetortel enuciis, aml ibOaM the coutest turn out to bo us clo-e us some t,e|levc it will, then the cholce of u ,-enator n.uv be ilet'-rinlned by thc one vote. THI EI.El TIOX8 IX MA.'sAI III sETTS, Boatoa, Dc. !' ope.i.'ili.-tm.? laeaU of the work of thc la-t Lcgl-lntiii't- of Massailii.setts in uinciidlng IhB AMttaUan balM Biw, reqDiriBf .? rccount of th" ratoe ut ele.tloiis lx'fcirc they ure aii.ioimccd, was made np pi.n'.it ycstcrdnv in tlie mun'elpal electloi.s. Not wltfe_aa81ai Ihe bIom praxlaaty of OaaArMa. somcr vill. and Ch>-ls.-a to Loston. tl.e mornlng newsp.-ip.-is, althoagb thev keld opea ratll 4 ..'clock, eoald not paa* l.-h . ompl' te returns. Thcrc wcrc eleciioiis ln c|e\cn .i...s. liic Kei.iibll.aiis ciiiiied tl.e duy ii. S uuervillc and CBettea, wheta *9lt* Uik-s were sharply drawn. Iu Ca.iibii.lge i.o politieai slgi.i1lilil.ee attaches to tl.o rcsiilt. ('i.ii)l,:i-.U'c soii/'iAillc, Chcl-ca, Iiiocktm aud Harerhin roled - No UCMea." Last ycir llnverhill vote:l lor llct-n- ? nnd N dld Fitt hburg und Ncw-llcd ford. imd thc" a.-" thls >iur addctl Ut the "WO license" ...lnuiii. mnklngii gnln of thrce citi.--. for thc opp.mcnts of the snloon. Tl-o coi.t.st ln Cl.el-ca was a decisive und interesting one. Last yenr for lha h'rst time (l,.|-c.-i v .tetl "ii.. lic.-iis-'' l.v al.out lifiy majorlty. Thls >eui- slie gave ? majoiity of 117 against tho rniu trafli. ln (ii.iibridge, where tln irb-iids of law aad i.ni.-i ..Np.ei.-ii a muc'i maller vale than last rear, th.- vol-- f.-li off only abont secvi.ty-tive. In thc Flfi'i ward where thet* wai a boaao-to-hoaae caavaas, thc rPjtoti WM .oiispiciiou-lv gt-.itlfvlng. Cambri.lg.- i" elected Mav >. A. H. Alfter, citi/.c.s' eanBMate: Cbelaea elected -\. -C Coi.v.-i-t. KepuiH. un: Bomerrllle, w. ll. Hodghia. Republican; UkwcMter, Ma.or XkIva. ieel.-t.d-. Fall Klver. Dr. J..I... W. Coiigliiln, Democrat; Brockton, MajrorDbaC. Keith. Bepabucan; llavi hill, Mayor Tl.un.i- E. It.irnl._im re elc tcd; RiirlngflaM, Ijiw-o:. sibl.y. Dcmiti.it; LoweO rc elected Mayor l'ulitield, Oforral; ?. ?? - CRISP THBOW8 A SIlADow OVER BOItt. Dee Moiut-s. lowa, !>'? ? B (Speelal).?How to do nothing nnd then hold tbe DepablcaU rcspoi.slble Is tho problem wllh whlth .. coiifcrei.ee of tl.e b-utllng Democrats of thc Mate. talletl I. OBaaMM tiie cour-e of thc ]>ariy on thc litpior MMltoo in thc m-xt Lcgisiati.rc, i- wic-tling. If tl.e Democrats tu the Legtslatare i.ave ns nueb dlflealty gctting tofethet a- tl.e niciiibei - of lh-- . ouf.-i? me did a n.erry Hmo may bc MfUCtod. Amotig those present to-day WWe f.ou-inoi- l;..i.-s. ( liaiiinaii Pal_T, * ? iI iMfMtor Dunn, E. II. Hunlcr. C .lonel Charles A. I'lark, of Cilar Kapid-; Senaloi-s lioilt-s, of l.ognli : Dodge, of IlurlLng lon. and s.huii.ll, of Davenj.ort. and Hcpr?enti.tlv ? Daytoi. und W. M. Ila.n. of Dubut|iic All of them air anxloii- to BaVB tiiatlci'- so lha>ed that the !!'? pablkam cm be beM reapoadhle f.?r aur fuiiur.' to inollr. Ihe present ll.W. T).le.tloil of Spciiker Ctlsp <a-t a glooin ov.-r thclr dellb.-rations. for they mc DoIm'i Me. I're-idcntial rtocb going down . ... l.llv nn Fridav la-t th- le.-ullng t_ inisrais of tli. Ma'te telegrapbed u.e lowa Congrewdonal deleg?tlon ihat the cltctiuii of Crisp would be a great calamlty. MR. BRO06KY*8 PR1RKD8 WIN. At thc nioiithly meeting of thc Vlllth Assenil.lv Dist.lct Keimtili.au organD.atlo . al th'' lirauo,uarters. No. till l.udldw -t.. lo. nlght, the followers of QMtoV A. s.'hurinaiin, tl.e jiie-itlcni of the organlzution, who wei-e beaten ii. thc piin.ar.es on Tuesday, made uu lll ell.-tf.ial iittempt to adjourn tl.e luccting licf >re tho naines of John E. liiodsliy und a number of hls fol lowcrs could lie enrolled a nicm! Ts of thc orguniza tion. The meetlng opeWBd wlth QaatoV A. Schurnuiiiii in thc chair. John McConimghv, jr., made ihe motlon to atljourn. There wen-pit-s.-nt Mxt| iwo nieinbers. Wheu the <|iit-st|on wiis puc forty-eight voted in the ncgatlve. WulaHBaBilBllBI this majority Iii favor of rcmiiiilng to londuct what business thcrc was before the meet lng, tlie ch'iirman decUnvd the ni.-elmg atljuuriied, and Ic: aud his MfBn Bllbiweil BbM l?"ft thc itiom. The forty-ciglrt other .nciiite-.-s remalned aJid Theodore F. Hul.1 i.Mik the .-l-.ir. * he is lir.t vi... iiresident of the orgaalMltoa. William Sicrk was ckvt<_ BMfBiaff ...??TcU.ry, and tbo tt**** ot the (ommittee M the ad g__M_______.il of new m.-inlxTs was tb'ii rcail. It w.is atloiuisl .uiii.ilii.ou-ly and the naines of ?h? pii?i??sed new m-n.bcr- were u'lded U. Hkj NlL They nre, among ot'.ers, |oBa E. llrodsli.v, Sannud Eneel. Martin Engel, Frank t9f*9, Sinioii !'.ng<.-l, Ma.\ Engel, E. 9*999, itiiti.ii].ii uro.isity. < briattoa co<riz, c;. w. Daalols, Joha 1/..pr.iger, Mi.l.acl (MWB, William 11. Huus<in, A. llan mo:i and John Uninkhorst. John E. Hrodsky then innde a speech ln wlBch ho adviscd inodcratioii aud _BMm klndiy (if ex-.ludge rtit FLINT'S FINE FURNITURE. |\1_.IAI_ BARC-AI\N. Wa l.avc r?d>i.-._ fr-n, '^0 TO .^0 PEK CRNT. thu prl ?s of a nu.i.ber of KI.EGANTI.V COVEKKI) FAK. I.OK HITTH. Our ^?as..u ls, thuy uio iM-rlsliat.lv ..i\. ,-red goods. of whleti we have too large a stock for tha -i j .ni. AI_o. a quantlty of IIKIHIOOM *l ITH IN 11,1, WOOIIH. MsdaeeM pt****, 4*** we p."-ihm:Iv MaiaaBai i .v. I,,,, nn.k'd Bewa in sdine i.i-ui-i .s .10 ttVt OBM. a m i. **** IB. ..' *****_***? 1 -? yihlug el- 1. FI'RMTI HE. IIEDDINi; tntl HIIHIIIIl mwwB 9ttt4 Md bwaa nn..s. ?III V OFTIIE MAKRK." GEO. C. FLINT CO., ITIIMTI HE MAHEUH, 104, ia? AND Ills WKNT I ITH tlT. Factoiy, IM, l.'.O W..I imi. ?i iMialt Aattt, wftius-otuig sat aU kiuiU el bardwaal wetb. Mantels, Tiles, Open Fireplaces, Household Art Goods. _'..?,_.__-_?--.-? _ ___? ? -**"1** SQUAREc -..-_--.--.cor- Broadway. Onlr eonc-rn la our Un? havlng Ita iwn loundrt.a 6?it of the m__er K-tabllshed aver 80 year*. Mo old -to-k. ETcrrtaiai made _a_iafa._-ry. ter-on, asking hl- friends not to criU.ise hlni too ~vercTy, as ha hud lenrned that on hwl IW-flnf M Judge l-ttei-oii hud advlseat Mr. rjehurmann to call u ?pedal meeti.g t- act on tlie enrolment of tlie new nien.beiN. l?n.vuT-vciN(. O_ft_0__ HIAI HEitv. A ma-CITig of the Ivy Republican Club of Iho XXIId A*sembly Mall lll \viw? held at Its <i'iarterx, Sevenly lii-1 st. nnd Third-ave., luM evenlng to a-ousMer thu treusain of A*-emblymnn elect William J. O'Dair. of that district, who, after lieing elect.*.! as a _hflM__M and fl.iti Tammany rai:did._te, bM l~_ely de~erted to the enemy. The ptirpo-e of the n.eeilng ?'_- to pa-t tc-.lut.ons expelliug O'Dair from tlie club, but the secretury was obliced to inflg?Ma tluit al tliongli the, tnittor's name upp-iii-d on the member shlp roll, uu exumlnutloii of tbe book* showed thut he was not a member arcordlng to the constltution nnd bylnws, never havlng paid hl- hiltl.itl.-n fee or a -ingie paang hrtan. Re w:w _aa_~f un bnpatanloM ? huiigi r aa," uud hud no* -ufficlel.t standlng evi-n to entitlc lilm to expulslon. The club WM tln-refore obllg.-d to drop the miitter. Mfll II. (itiniier, the I'.cptiullran district leader. gave adetVlcd hlstory of lils experlenc" with Mr. .t'Oair, and aeaihlafl-i flananaaal hi- bjaaermt and ttea__~-7' O'Dair _y- that he was placed BfOfl Ihe Kepubll.an (ountv < ninmlttii' without hl. kiiow-eatge or i-onsent, yet ho re<.!gnl..ed l?l ? iclnilons u? a dcleg-.ite by actlng with th-- coinmlttea' tliroaighout the year Iflfll. An ln tcrestlng facl came out yesterday. Wlien. at Mr. t'titi aar_ reejenati Mr. i-latt aaflaifl. k to ga-t o'Dair emptoy nient ln the llrooklvn N.vy Yard - to help him along.'" tliroiigh -oine mlsUiUe 0_rah_ brother. T. .1. O'Dwr, wn- appolntefl in hi- plaee. The error was romrted by the app ilntineui of tt. .1. O'Dair, bnt tle- br th'-r held on to tho plaae he had aecMeateltjr oblalned, a-ud I. -.tlll tln-ie, nutuith-tandlng his btolher'- t euson. II.I.INols KDITol.'S IV .-r.-sinN. r-pringliol'!. IIU Daa. il (Speclall.-Flfty l_.llng Re j)uhllc;ni ealll..r^ (i-'-'-mlik-d here to-day to attend Iho mei'llng i.f Ih" llliiia.il- Hepuhllcau Edltainal _l?>_a tlon. Milton W. Matthews, the ti'iujiorary pre-ldent. WM in tlie cli.ur, ai.d an nddrev; of weh'oni" was de iiv. red by Mayor Lawrenee. Mr. Mattfeaan ra-Hponded. a penaflaenl erflaalaBllM araa IfeM afleetei by the ndoption of a con-.titutioii aud the election of 0__ri. fba _____ alected ara: Prcsident. U. w. Matthews, Crbana; vice-presidents, Smitli l). Atkln-, Frecport; (remgo Fishcr, cmiro: W. T. Ciilhoune. Pe< ,-itnr ? -.. ref iry, Hobert Manu flToofla, .lollet ; trca _rer, C. Al liird, Bearflatawa. A Ooagraaa Oniailtlea ol om ini'inbcr tnm mtm di-trb-t und fniir tnm the >tate ut large wns elea ted. <'re;tt roirllderire wus cxpresred In the ability to c-irry th- Stat- next yeai. I oNNKCTICf T PKOIIlhirioM-rsi. Iliirtfoid. Coun.. Dea-. fl.?A State Conaentloii of Prohlbltlunlsts met in Cnlty Hull flfl. mornlng to begla the ramiKiign of Iflflfl, The conveutioii wns fairly wel1 nttended, about iiim de__ates aud -.pcrtiitors being pro-eiif. Allen B. Uncoln, Kdltor of " The Connea-tlrut iiome," wns made panaaaMl cflalmM. Vlte pro__.n_ wer? clio-en, aM ___ ena-h county. imdihree -ecretarles were etectefl, m toflowe: lt. .\. Manley, ilighland Park; Thotnas 11. Thomp-on, flflw llavcn. und 11. Spa-'i.cei-, llin-iford. Mr. I.iucoln nunle a long addre>,. Loeal onti'ii! wa- declnrcd to be a wi-te of teinpcranci- inei-.y .nd tlu- fawl hpM of thc mm power. flaflonal eon ritltutlotial piohfliitlon \aa- demanded. He-olutlons for orgunir.iiig thc pntty for a !>lx-sldei:t1-il cumpalgii were aalopteal. _. _ .?.-. TO Kl'CCKKD 0-E____X U_fl IM OOKORflflfl, Alexaadrla, Va.. DOC. 9.-K. K. Mcn-dith, De.mx i-t, i- -i vi-d la 0ng_aa_ ui nn Mm nnaaj aaaaadl by the death of .i'lieral bte, by over 4.000 ni-jori'.y. Alcxandrlu glves M'-rtHliUi 173 majorlty. XEW-YORK' s I'ART IX THE BXF08ITI0S. oo__i_iO-t-_i l-HAcnER'i errofR- to iecube rin TJkM RE___-9LABB M\\"i<>:.. Albutiy, Dee. (? (Sperial).-E.\-Mayor John Itoyd Tlu.. her, of this city, one of the t'ohimbiun Fnlr ('..ninili-ionei- of t!ii- .-tate. -tatcd to-nighf that be and his f..|ii,v, i oiiiinissi.incr-, fllBIIBfClJ M. Pcpcv, and U. A. Allen, of A-.1.iiiii. had been hard at work for .everal davs lulioring in vaiiou- dirceth.ns to tacraaaa New tork- tflfflOM of the great at_flbt. ** fl'g have made preparatlotii. for a dinici- Bt* lHilmonico's lu Ncw York flty on th? flfld or 'J-ith of thls _oaU_," hc ild, j '?which wlll be atten.U-al by al.nuf one hundrcl r-pn ?eiitiiti\e baataeoa men of flaw-Yoi_ flTe propoac lo bave evciy In-un-h _ tia.le |a IM inet.-iipoll- repre- ] senta-al. Thciv will also be pievnt vveral rcprc--.'nt '? atlve elttaefl- of Chicago. Mr. Depew aml invlclf wlll iuhi.i- ipaaehaa aai atoo other Ifew-Yorhen uud ?o | hofle to tMptw thc < bleafo bm thai Now-Vork latenfli ! to heai-illy -upport the Fuii*. It is lilgli time that we l a- a 9tate should move lu thls matier. Mr thu | OalaaihM Kair I- bound to be a iMpenflOM enterprlso : whatflar wa i-'o into it or n?t. flrfl tag aald lo it*. ?aeeeaf and w- l__M_M 0* M Thc Pflir, ta my Judgment, \aill ba the g_ate_i ever hold by any uaiinn lu the world. Any ono can see now by gotng to CMeaflD Wha* gil-autli' pn-pardtiiiiis art? belng made for It. Tho pu-.li and diive of Ihe incu who ar- nianngiug it are uin-t inllli.: il.l'.-." ? whai aaaal this NhaaM al faan to buy the \on Banaaalaer aMatoa bera und to -end it lo Cflleago for use as New-Nork's huildiiig'" -I MBhb it Would be a go ,d ide.i lo du tlu.t. foi ieveral rlaaaaa. Om la tbal flnar-Yefft is baafcwsrd in ber pt-egaiat-OM tor lha 1'air. Heea i- a buiiding ? |M hlstorlc chanicter, built iu ITflfl, and one al tlu hiie-l i.'.\iiiiiples of Coloiiial uiih;tecturv iu the coun? try. lt i- reudy built now. It i-.m be taken down ai.d -"t up u;{iiin lu Chicago in la*-.- time than it.ui.ul'l take to bulld a ncw bulldlng for ______?_ T|jo ?tate of New-York li._- the line-t -Itc uixjii ihe K.xhi blt.'in ground-, one diie.tly ..pjio-lte tlie Art tiallen. lt .should luivu there u buiiding of the (Ine rMl?i -r of this oum. Siephen Van BMaaaflMff \4as the la-t of the patraoaa to aeoapg Bv" - Wllltlro \ -ti lleiisselaer family be wllling to purt w.lh It ."? ?? I iTavc -iioiicn la i'iiyuitl Yau Uen?OmOt abfltti it uud lie savs hc will put tlu propo,ition ba-fi>i. tlio inciiiber. uf lll- family. 1 thlnk the family will givo it- a-ent." - WImI will be the iiinount of tlw uppropriatiou yon will a-k thc laglaflllaia to make foi the (oluinbu I'airl' - Last vear wc u.ke.l for *-__0,<>00, hut tlu- vear wo sliall a,k tor *.:ilK.,<'r<)_, o-.ving lo the fact that we -hall lia\'' I > MPani moie mamey in onlw 10 lomplete our work, -lu.-, it. will have t<i I*.' done ln a Imrry. 1 MM no doubt thut the Legisliiture wlll al ome gui-tt the nr uiey.'' VCttEM Of TIIK W.Htl.Ii'S KAIK. Chlcug., l>ec. (I .iSpi.-iali.-Kxflfll rolary Thomas F. Itnynnt and .lauii-s J. llidg.-s, wlioni Iali-?? -tor iienentJ ilavls iippoinied as nietiibers of tho NaUoiial Com ?laataa t?. Oaroaa, hnve raalgaafl. and aow C'.i.nei Davl, li looklng around for -ulUible men to tlll tlu-lr pliiii-i. When tho Commi-sioii wa-. appolui.-d some time ago there wero four iiii-mber-. Tbe nth'-r two? Yla-c 1 reildent Thoiims ll. liryan und l)in-. tor II. N. Iligiiibothuui-huve ab-endy -.ailisi. Mi. Ilrv.in ls now lu I'.iri- aud Mr. lllglubotliiim _ll.-d .-omo day_ ago. it bM bata daaM -<i tiiat, in etflar io get -ufficient flMMMai he tian-pntatloti durlng the ?orifl_ I'.ilr, lake truu-iiortatlon must lie avulkd if; and for thls jiui|.i.-e pl'l- inu-l ba; built on tlie like lisnit. Hut this caiitiot be done untll the -ult to .1-1 i .line th relatlve rights of tbe Oovernmeiit. the . _ite, the cltv and the lllinoli. Ccutral lUlli-oad lia.e ba-a-n <!.-< nl-.l bv the i niieii HaflM bopreme (ourt, ln whirh t..<- nuittei ls p.'tiiling. Mtiyor Waslihuru uud p IMtMj others wlll go to fl a-.hlngli.il ln a few 9*99, w itii n view to iirging ii|>oil Ifea court the ncod of ha-t-iilng U-, d' .l-|n|i ou th- -nhject. --? .i W0EM 01 MEET09 0MMUE. k_hi 'iti- Aagaai -The sluir whi.h >ou call glngham, uud wlth wlibh so muiiy of wx.i iiiiibiulh.-i are mualu, llr-t came tnm liulugump ..Inghaiii*' i-he proiMMneeO ll 'reei.g .nui ? I- incrrlv it citrruptlon of (.ulngiiuip. Ha*. >ou nol ! ~?~~?' ' ? - i Tlac l.niair lor I hi i.liaia.! ' I.N.Mi. li.M'K AMIWIAU I* full "f I I N l'l-tyi. on a traaulif.ii board. Tb. i lu ii hl? FlF.lt 1 "ll >l.l. Ai.lis. C'ooie* m a haii'l-uiiH- !_??. II U NOVEI. .mi KXCIT1NU a_ike. BAl'l'Y 1_V__N1N(__. II CoaU tl-U. _ song which savs somcU.ni. ab<mt 'Iwibell . wllh the gliigham umbr.liaM" _____ We confessod our Ignoi.ince of thc bolUifl. __,___.-?.?. ??Tlie...- pursued Madamo, wlth the *___{_\_**_*__Z_ dcllv.-i-l.ig B lc'ture, ".you call your umhrl ? ?" ln F.nglnml. n'csf-ce pn-t. und muny peoplo thliiK nm taken fron. n c.-Hniitcd chan.cter ln otie <?f V*9 F.nglisl.v-ls. Not ut all: It I- n.ere V the htst svlla lV.,f .,,.. town. thus applled be.ausc ll.c ****??* whlth thc SODBNOa ls made first came from f.uin g?mp." _t_^_. ASSEMBLYMAX DEMAREST OX TR1AL. WB COMMITTfD HIS (7R1ME TO iMfl IHM-FXF A B_C_MU_ .W.ARV. The nockland County court rtn.m was parked to c.t.ffocntion when the trlal of Assemhlymi.ti Frr.nk V. Demarcst. for forgery. ? trinl long dclayed, was fnlrlv opened yesterdny niorning. on Tuesd-iy nlght ajury was secured. It ls cmposed of the followlng well known citl/.ei.s of fhe county: John Sh"rmnn. Kamapo; Henry V. Frocman, Hnver.mw; Ui.hard Crowlcy. Stonv 1'i.ini ; James ottlgnon, orangetown; Abra-ti ISlauch, Orangclown: I'eter Wulsh. Ilaver-traw; Isiwl Sus ...ai., Oraugotown; Conrad Hennlon, Kamapo: Alcx under RBM, Stony I'olnt.; Azarlah Cooper. orange town; (ieorge N. U^rrlson, Clurkstown; II. K. I'urter, Ktuuupo. The ca?e was opened f.>r the prosocutlon by Dlstrlct-Atto.rit.y Mc('au'ey. Ilo cxplalned tho In.li. tmeiit upon which Demarest was ar n.lgie.l, nnd tho llrst wllness called hy hlm was E. H. Mlllcr, c.ishlcr of the I'nion . .cmnboot <'<"" pany, of Hutfulo. Mr. Mlllcr testified thnt he lmd received a hill for school tnxes for ls .? from I'ppor Xynck, snd Identllled ... <oi.it the bill aud the lett'-r whl.h i.tconiiiauled It. He f. .. draft frem the biinb in Iiulfulo for tho i.mount of tl.e UB, t**B 'io, *nd senl lt tt, l_.,n..rest. with tl.e bill. Mr. Mlller Id-nt M the draft when II was shown to hlm with hls I111I01.C meut. John T. (iurdlnier, of I pp r Nya.k. ?/.-= tlie **** witncss Ile MW that l.e *M coll.-ctor of NhOBl l?M in C).per Nyu.-k for 1" ... Bt *M9* B**!*****< !l __\ for the fi.\es of ttte, a.noiiiitlng to ****? Mr Curdiuier dld not Idctttlfy the bill which the compnny had received, as It wus nof the one M hnd made ont. Ilo said tho name of John T. (iurdlnier laBafMd on IM draft, was n.it his own wiltlng und he dld not know nnvthlng about It. He di.l not. lie said, reccive tho full amount of tlie WU fiom Deniarr.it, but onlv a poit.on of It. i.nd that bc lecelved In Demarest's own indlvidtial cbeck. Denuiiest was BpM the ?t?nd ln hls own behalf in the aftcrnoon and hls statement ?_s 9**** to with interest. Ho said that whilo he WM attoinov for tho IniOu Steuinboat Compuuv that cotnpany pnid a sal.irv of only *;J00 per year. Ilo wa-> adviscd. ho said. by a young man, a representa.lve of tl.e co.ui.nnv. * cvlse tho iimom.t on tlio ta\ hill so as to givo hlm an Intreaso of salnry. Ho said hc dld so, n.l-lng ?> amount from SOOii to 8888. Hg **t that when he received the stewaboal eompaajri draft for 8833 M wns iu hls oflice ln Nyack. and lu the PfNMM Ot J. T. Keiiv l..it for <iurdlnier. ihe eolloetor. OurdlnlM , MM Md told hlm. hc siiid, to Indorse U.e (traft for lilm. as hls (.iuidlnlcr's; hands wero dlrtv. Hr. Deninre-t says he then Indorsed the draft wltn (iimilmer _ naine nnd sobaequently had lt .-tished * thc ilaverstraw Hank. The .use tlien went to the Jury. QEJiMANT ASD ABERICAN 1'ORK. thi: ooaaiarovoBsoa twnttutt oovtn von All. !0 VAI.M V AXDTRZI i'JVll'.NMI NT. l'.cilln, Dec O.-CopUs . f the ron-'spondeinc be tween Ihe late Count von .Meo-Vailey. ln hl^ ' >l?>' _8 ..r Oenaaa Mtalslar lo Qm i'nited states. aad Ihe Washington ("ioveri.tn. nt. n. iiding the proliibltion of thc atln.i-sioii of American pork into liermaiiv, WON todny dlsii-ibuted among BM lUIMBBN "f the Relehstag. The rorrespoodeaee Ihoai lh. during ihe iHgoUatlone Oanaahy oifer-d t? admlt Atnerlca'i agrieultu.il piolii.t- .... tl.o same t ruis m IhOM of Austria an.l ?. llier .-oui.trle-. wherc BfM Count von Arco-Valley wus inforined that l*n.i dent Harrison consldeted that thi- eOOMOriM obvlaied thc nece-s:ty of his Mflrlaf h!s dia. rell uiai'V pow-r lu the maltei of imports fio.u (..-rinaiiy, and instr.u tions were lasned assuring lo Oanaaay .oi.iiiu.ed c.\ eii.ptlon from duiv lor fier pit.du.t-. comlng under Sec tlon o cf tho McKinley Tariif law. pnitsi tTTOWt roxFin. sci: ix tue m. a. C, Frlnceton, tt, J-. Dec. 0.?"The I'rincctonlan." the eol lete Dowepaper, _ eoaananttnd on the roeslats at MM Yulc Frlnc to.i football game tn. Thanksgiving Dav, n|ra: ?Tlmt stands built to hold 1X1,000 should bo cruwded, aud thut tho aitendance should bc less than 30,000 s's-n.s incr -Ilble. ' Istand D, wlth 0,000 seutw, at 8 oO u plccc, was cxpectc. to rcallee $13,000. Tlc.' report ihoai only $0,004 50. ft-oni 7,0'24 tlckets sold. a dtoeropaaey of _,ooo siitings and of aatriy #4,000 011 actuul sales ?on th- other hand, a eareful rcvl-w of the llgures lha? l tlmt IlM eapadty of IhB stands was largely over estiinated. We tlcslre to record our appreclatbn of UM ctforts of thc Muuhattun Athl tie club in prepura tioi. for tho game and their admit-abl" iiri-ange inciits fo. handlii.g crowds, and espe.ially of the 7*al and ev-riitive ability ot Mr. S. J. Coinell. Notwlth staiullng our cchfess.-d disappointment, WO hnve great eoi.tide.ico in tl.e honOr ot the cluu ln l.s deallngs wlth the collegcs.''_ CQXJlhOR'S XttpE* , Aii.AIXLD. From The LoodM atundjii'il. ihe followloi is a -"in always Ihe eaaM ?>f gieai ami.seliieiit tu tlie nudicii???. l'lte eulijuror bonows a f-lt hat. und reqtueta the help of one of the specUlors. I'hc iiidivldual wiio volui.t. c.s ls livlt.d upon the ntiige nnd retji.est.-d to wca. tho hat. Thr-.- curds are u.-xt selected fiom n poc* *?J dUfcwal perama und pla. ed insi.l.. a wide-inoiithed Hlbe litted UpOO the horrel of n pistol. A pttt* ot t*P*, btacb ou; si w, ls madc iu UM iBape of 11 toiie, wltli tlie blnt k part insidc, and ls shown lo b" qulte .-mpty. _* 'ml is then ci.ve.ed wlth tl.e COM an.l the DU_ .1 lir-d at It. .'iu rcinovlng tho cooe the tliree edected oiirdi ure foini.l Bxod in Um band ol th- hut. ai.d tln- cloeest *%? amliiatlon will glee no cl.-w as lo Icw ih.-y got there. Here is the exptanatloo. Th.- hat Ls prvvlou.)' prc pand and is gtvt.n to a COBtedotate who tukes .aro to oeeupy u iront s<at tt th" perloraiMMe, and to otfer hls'lmt fni Uiu use of thc proftWSOT hefui . anv on.. eise is ready. The three ea?U are tix.d in tbo |.?ii'.l ol the hat. und then a pl.c of cloth. so .liap.d M to tit over the crown. ls put o... untl ut n Utile ulsijiiic- tbe hat upp.-a.-s U> bo t|ulte aii ordlnsry otic. \s tl.e cooe i- taivt-ii oii lt is pi-.-s -si ruther tlghtly, and b.lngs tl..- .lotli away wltli It.tlu' bl* kiieos ol the pap.-i- prevci.tlng U.<- auillt-n.e iit.tl.ing ai.\thlng ln mIiIc. Thrce duplliattts of tiu- curds Bxed .m t!..- Ml :, ?? "fo.ccd'' on the aiidlciic.-uii operutlon rt.?iulrlng BOBM Httle alrigBI ol hand, und WhM it ls ti.|.i.i-l to -how lha. tbei bare VMlShsd from lh-- tubc. u fals.. sllde 111 ihe latter ls pulM trr* thoa, aad tli" pistoi ?ppears t>. be enpty. . . Uie piodi.eii.r blrd.ages from an eiifptj und kerehlo. ls IBus portonaed. The uBes >.f tt.<- ma*s turn over so as to IMl u|wn thc Botton, aud tl." lops pitsli down. o that UMJ OOCBB) \>.\ llill" i-.oui, uud ...a bc u.pt ln tbe breaet \** ua.. The perlormcr sim ply glid.-s hls haud Into h.s [mm i,. t ..;. b-r .ov.-i of th haodkerchlef, and tuk<? o... n uig? by thc rlng u.si.. its top. Thc Uitti'tu. belng w.-ighi.tl. A upa several Ipchen, nud th" sides tali"- th>-lr proper po-illoos, so that wlcu j. i- uiic.vei.<i it appears to be qittte a soiut nnd onll ni.ry tnge. Tbe " Vunlshiug r.l.d.-ug.?" .s ratber birgvr than tlios" us.d f.r producUon Iron Um aoeBet, bul yet lt collapscs into _. very imall -pa c. It ha* n strong rprins BmIoimB *i ouc corner, whleb epriag rmts ln Itlc ihe |M-rforincr's rlght sblri -bs-v.'. a-.tl |i ?cciiiss.l . i th-- ileOTB al tl.e elbow. Thc CagS I- iippucntH Uirown ui. in the ulr; but whii- Um eyes >>f the audten. o ii rc ili.lia.-iid for a m.nd f.on. thc pcrltolBMrS li.in-l the .age rollapsos ead Hee up Ihe ihlrtsUare Um uioin.iit tho conjimir KtaBMI h:s h.ld. If ihe right an.l of tl.e p.-rf. iiiier is ICrattnlMd v.-n .-losclv lt will be noticed tlmt the cage raasse l.ls shirt -h ? \ - lo balge -.twhal laat bolow Um elbow. TM irieb is really m excoUeni ono, as itw Booalo woaM ere.ni that SO large u < age could be suddenly sti rontlWrled as lo pasa Utroogta Um ibmII spertareai Ihe roajaror's wrlst, und thc fa. t of h.s eoat sleeves le.l.g t.irn.d bMB il.ovc Ilis elbow mskes tt dimtult to bODBVB that the I'uge |BM uwav in thal dlreilloti. I.. i^- eble io "force" catiis hv means >.f slrigbl "f hand, ? conoMefhble amount ..f dexterit) l? requh ?.!; but tiios.- wt... Bad thnt uiethod beyosd Ihrir powers ...ii .a-iiv ae. oinpiish ti <? f. a. by tbe employinenl of a ?? f. itlng" pa. k. tlsmgh this pla-. Ic.s n- itlnelTonligiii. ns Um pari .n.o:ot be giv.-n f.lamlaatiM bj Um audienee. end Ihe pnlaiaMi ls .1 e _ tricted t-? tlie us.. of ti.ree t.aitii ui.kr 0*1*9. The poea eoasMe >.f thirt) -iv .ard-, bul oal) tbiee dlBBreat mms are eai pioieti. tbe put u belng ininic up. a\. ?.f twehra laas , f padM and the *** numlfr ol ..nli of a.Cs of i lubs aud .;..-eiis of hMIW. Ihe e ar- Kr.mtM .| ... -cther so ti.'.t nll ti." spaii-s are ou the top ..f the pack, Ilie 'lubs Iti Ihe tnlddle, and tlie l.c.irt, under licalh. Tli.' i'..lijlir.>r Indue. I ll.iv- mc.ub.-ts _| hN audienee e.i.l. to lelort a rar8, boUlafl Um i?.-k fa... iliiwiiwiird, and wlth Uiu Ui^t do/cn mids tprvM ..ut. WHY liaviMi. ytiii an J'.oliau ! DON'T you flttl (et iimsic | After ? wcek'.s pnictU'c YOU ?.iu phiy Ovi'ituros, OftTM, Oiatorios, Off Sym |>lioiiii'.s iiidccd any piccc of nmsic ever coiii|iosc(l, witli pcrt'eet <;xpreis.sion nml woiitlertul (iiclit'stral I't.'t'cts. Tlie llniuiu la "ii iUII- .xloloitow. nud ?ou ar* i n.ilii.llv ni.iiiil ii, i nll nud ii.-.ii ll, 18 West 23d St. Optn Wtdaeeday svaologi unUl 10 o'o____ _. "* -B -ne wotrian _!_ KotawHI. itVtw 1 "man ~r>^ rwt womfx - _"* ** -4.. the woit,^ ^jn -~_n oman-!_,,_?? ?ne and ar-3 lleve who B , irulTer "? And tt-, ?na?IWrii--7Tl_ Imato nifrlicij* thr.t'a n.f^g atop woman'H m.ffering and mra woma? nilmenta. It'a Dr. Pierce, Favo_? pj? acriptinn. It's pui- ly vcgPtablaa ?,<. rirrVfjt harmiaaa?? powarrful ga>nnral. a* w-lj M^2 rine, toni'- ai:<l nervln*. lmj_rtlng -!???. 2 ?treoKth to the whola. ?y?_.m. For M_S r_tn_, weak bark, .____.ng-.~wn ?mamZ BB-TOM i.roatration, aml ~1 ' teta*U~D j.l.-nto,'- lt _ a pnaitivo remerl- |t irnprww (ligeation, cnricha* the blix.l, <lu?|? ,^ and paiiia, melaneholy and ntrvt^tm*. bringa r_re__ig slewp, end rfl____|fr3 atKi atrength. ^^ No other merlieine for WQMM ia ___(??_ teed, aa thia ia. If it faila to gi rt AtMlkcZ iu any <?__?. the money r~i<i for it b~"i_ fundeal. You i~T only for the goart-rciQ ?. On t___e terroa ita the cheapmt. **^ Silver Plated Ware, We oontinue to moniifactaita ^ plete line of silver i>lat.;<l uikxIh,!^. pusscd by none in style and executiim and of siijierior qnalirv. An uuusual iiuinl-er of artide. lajj, able for Holialay I'rcviiK Candelabra, IVrn LHflhfla, M_i Vogetable, aud GhoflDg Diahea, loi stands, Smokers' S<-ts, and a tomplen line of Table Ware. A large assortmeiit of IVarl .hn.i^ Cutlery, and ovcrythin^ ___qo_H| foi use at or dceoration of thl table. Reed & Barton, .17 I nioii *<joar_. Tho unsuspectliiK lli'ii. idual I. WMU tha <_!, m tlrst ol.en.-l t-~c? a ten U. -| u.-*--. wbA tbe urtxrm lias only to spn-ad out tlu- m.?lil_e tai. . _ne tfei thoaa at iho bottom. to liiMtre tlw aeleeflM tAimi cnoli bv Uie two other peiio 11 ? -i_p._1 ? iHable" tritk, prevlo:i-l, ilc- -riba-d, ma. Um v yr forme.l. three flaflt___?_ of Mm i i_? in tlic ? _w__f parla. bavliK bee.U tlxaal __OI__IIXl _ tM Uaaiil _ Oj hat. CBUECH AXD STATE IS FRASCK THK !__.*_? fl___W Ifl FAV.iR OK COMPEXUW THI". OLKROy TO lll-l'KI T THK Ri_f.W_ AM) Ofl-CT Tllf un Paris, l>ee. O.-In the senate loit.-iv. M. Dl _>. tlll _ l'1-otoiant <-leriryniiin. in. .pelUted HM '?''H~?M M the attltude of the Cflflfeaft. MaMfla. Mc ttmnM tho Mafeepa ..- aMaaMafl tM iau> _ im i-peWkM ?aaflflas M aeflabflah lha naapaaal pavar "f ma nmt, an.l the prie-t^ i.s eVnaling every' obllKalkin tf Bl ''oiiconlnt. lt aa? Mfh time, he .-nhk-al, thai '~ tiovernment put ia >top t~ MM aaaieflp. fl. (Hflfl advlsexl ihe (invcrnment to |<avc |M wny Dr m -epiimtloti of Churcli nn.l PUite bv !.-ifl-l?t|? _: _. fuither control of publl. \a..i-hlp. M. MMataa, Mlni^ter of Ju^tiee ntid P-b'lr MW ?My, ivplict |o the ir ti-rp-lh.ti *-.. lle *-- Wat ta Uovcrnmeiit twimi a p mf 'f **%maaOMW\ Mi proA-iKiams of tho GeaaaaflBt nare aaefty -ufltkut w ix-ciill tho cleiKV to n m-iis.' -f IM rc?pect tta>T <n tlie Constitutlon. >m.u|.l thes..- PMVMaM aaleaiuate, however, ihe U-v.iuiuetit *_~ a _ ~* llametit to autlioiize other ra.a_?i.?>. 1-roiuler (te Kreviinet -ai-l WM tbe attltuale of __? bl-hopa was tmly aaMflfi-?hhl The <*M____fl woukl never allow it ta. ba ^nid that ptelnte* rwtt* un.ler the authority of the K.e. uttve ln ?apeeflaa> tern. The Mlnlstiv could M-_ raeooiaa t<> uiij t__ ure- ne.-e.~ry to iepre-s eccle .aMi.i.l ''^?m**|_ TM blahope arera >.i:.ject t-? aad nm-t .? ?*|l*? the State.1 If IM to~_ h;voK_ IM- . ?"-??? ?? .hould nol sa-ek ciriM,.pnl -M- . If t'^.-'.fSSS iliurth and .state r.liou d beaoin- nereaiarj itaaBMW tlic fiiutt of tlie rlert-y theniM-he-. . A . ^. Uy a vote of flll ta. _? the -senate aa'.optrd aa m** of tne day pled.uiB tlie I Um riunent ta Hfll -fj _ ita rlitrt" _ -oiopei tl.e ela-Kf t<> reapa. t tne-??_? an.l tn Mlr_lt t-. tlie Uws. .1 | VMIOVt OOtMClORJi fl. Kroin Tlie lto-ton .lournal. Ifl udd Ui the list of _l__a~-f eoln. Iflaneai pubKal iu thls i-olumii. the Ll-te..ci lm- ?i"' ??-'* -? ?'?? very reiiiur_uble <?<?< uitvni e, whi.h ke raa v,M'_*,Jf* baving actually UappeMfl a- iciat.i IM nl_-'t ? ca-utlv the Mcifltorf ?f a i.o t..n In^uranta<_tmwr ?rent, uun _U wite, to mi ai ? ?? ing vt?t ??? k'entlenuin aud ludy of tbelr Bfa|U_ilii-an?| Ui w? ilaestt-r. >.n the MM eventng tlie p--~-ral * -aiiio in-uruiire eaatpaUT, wlth bl-a ?1fe. ?'?_*,V_7 xiime (.eiiiletnuti und lady. Thc\ ull -l>eiit t~ t*m ln;. tutathcr. and the praaMeiil and bi_ ?*l*r-,^l4,!2 lecretarj und bla wlfe, atanl bo__e _' .ai"~t tw ?? time, the former to .Hinaict. I'li. IM Utu-r u> ?* inoiit. Anlvcai at home. ti..- ^cretar) '??' **T^__| riflahfl for a whlle bcfoie |n_Df K i -. H? *i_l_,7, to retlra-, unaf hud n?>Uc?l io.it it ?>?'*? "??'" I*'1 .". Qr-eloek, -Aheii ala toeal Oatt i.?i: ?ra_ nag. "**m to the flOOff wild a ___B|I, and fou_- "" tl.e P?~V_ la.li, di.-cd entira-ly ln bliefc, ??'?' aa_d- -? P"*" MM iimiilreal tho wav Ui u lid|tfe orln| -{rr*x T" suld thut she was atlending Un " v,'"Ul__r_I__ Woman's . bri>tiuu X?aiae__M i Bloa. -t"*1 "**. J av-lKiieat to nimnei . ut Mtth a -treel M" ;l_""2. Aabmeot, and could not tiu.l bci "v t.. '"*????? The secreUiry aha__d her to tl~ rti-i't, whbli **^l l\. i-id then -.M-nt Into his i..u-e *99U .u~ **"? bed. _ _-. Next morniiip. at tlu- ,,m..- ..f ihe m-uniBM mr pntiv, the preaaldenl name In aud bepi '" ?_?? _ ihe aaaaatary. ? \ eerj "'t.i th t Nappena-?? i,-,t i.iirlu." -id hc M. trlfa bM I ''--*. Cl ffT i i .limmn I'liiin ull rli-ht. ..nd I n.-el m* ,l"*",,_~ little whlle i.Hore ijolng t" bed. li wa* J^*' _______ 11.- ilii thls Iiiii.. I.,- i I...V- r\e*btf*ttmi vtn arMe. TM pi.-id>-iii w? I ?'? i A ""* ^ Hl tbo front d.-.r. I Ich a I'*"!' ~"1 *WI* ,__-a door. oIN-ued It, ii iui thc,,. Il"ld fO-tMWS tfee _-.iet.in . - Vou ili.n'i m.-_-i i" _? '? **',y .. draaaad mtti-Mp in blaekT* -fl-*!. ?'"? J2 -| pis.liloiM , ?? t...c what do V*i U-.'ia ?<""?', | ui.s aow hl* turu to oaon iu- '-.'- "., __ ,___Tt__? -ne wns n ielMDBta to th- w "?'"* l]"?im'm perance Convenli m '" a~'wl i'?' *?'''".**,',,?. ?? ,i;.i:' lln- wcreUrv aH-.-'d ir. pia-adeui ?" m ?Alth his itory. ib- todj ", ,a sireet and nunil_i la Ma rlelMtjr, ?'"?, tG Ie lai ?. hut uud a. ".mp.nied hcr tu ll_ I'la"' .? went home. Now R ?a? ""? --MW--M1 ___*%___? ln.1l.-s ,.f th- Woman's I'hrt-tlan f"-ll,m*n.h_. ?*? ihoiil. have ba'en Mafllag Ifeeli l--.l-i.iji "_ J*" "J, li.-nl...- nl__i ? I,... li,_J tll.-V -Ic-.l'-l we nag > !_? C-fLt/riiiofl From l4_gflM Hour. From I.aiNtira- Hour. ^^j^ m lienutv la anl attofetMr an ?">,.'_' ? ?,,_? ?? eiiltlvat.-. We hav- t.- i pultltraflni J Bftkala. l?-* uiM-otisclouslv. and by a v.ii*-? ' wll uaaf llll- I'lllK tltne pi. .- ln "?"1?-^* rtt_4 _? * earller |fa, aai- uuiv be faiil* _?*' n ||Tir?~? Inniaiii.- mat. Noar, the r. I.m -.'- '^* j k,.atf (tfea RMM of hrallha llvumi and P?>*^ ^ 4 n.-i-d not. I thlnk, b- |{i--itl> In-iaiea u^t, Hep Into the arhoaalrooui. I_^UJ-V. *," liraiae order la rary rlinelj r_ni..-ta- alth bjaai. ? ^ s.-.'iii too much __ntlng 111 aaarlla-r f? liiiltu.e. lexiii.-' '-ii.atii'.' bi.- '"*-*.. .."...(i.sl ?u* .., ttu.1 .l.-te.l. Wc IM- u" l-o--r -I "I- ;?'" n U-aullful fi . Iiml ?_-?- i"? ?'?'",',. ItUI tbe li.Kher klu.l of l__ulj ls t-"'..n i.g ra1 ^ P-neral ai.ig .air wihw-ii. -r:..i-e *?,^,lluf. f? much Biois- .arefnl of Iba-I. ...-ii'.' '" ? va.iitiu Imdaaa-M v?h.- i> *'*? "S iTimi *'?_; K'l.tlV aud 1-oll.elV ti.u.ht. Ihe-s.?!? ** "'J^lef 4 _.|f U .iilis.h H -' ra-.'KUlaa- ?* <-?? ?5n-**WP h;_ Kr-indilillilien . ^iKM^ri-* Ay-lrol b'.iutv BM1 M tmOmWm araji __^ Ttcn let n, lurii to tha ptajring??*?'1- ? ,IBH* - our Kill- -" aatlve aar ?<* var.a_ ln "?_,r 1" __,, _r? tliiiy __? t - daa I haf _r giH>d ? the ?1 ' ^ un-at eyellala. Ihev __r ?__??*_) '/a ? >' ' ufe. ,, uit. tl,"V iH'vrlii IO be -kllled tal '''* *''.,,; ,|r..la ,-l ., niakc IW phralnU b'-m.t.v ... M a ? ? '"^ ? u, degraa. th. re is aan MMt) Jj ,';j;iw. |krr, :; x W ^:tn;ii.t^ii',K,'_:.u"--^-' ie-nutlful lhau aittrH^_ flfl R.pUliM-.-Oolonel Hlk?e?~.ek <?' M?pfe_ laU Haa il 11 IMt u.a i? w.. hl* acc.miil under six MMtfla, bul ).... ?*?? ' t~iMmMmmt*m forire, .,, the number ? -J-J il laka- ta. mike Um allerall--.-' on ).uir *""* Wt\lTtb"i are ^va__-^C~-g aad I ?ru.~-* Tha - . m.hwr.ter.1 UltnUajT id. "f?^V'tf tral aflor-a traval to t?inrtui-a*. li~_?_-?4?? *-?. Leula tu.a-raa.ee- fltcUlflM