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//O Ci c I?" ' r ?_??? ^??T?*??? ?U ???????y . e ^??N 5^??^^^?^^>rlB#'xS^ _^^fr^r^**-****-? - nwes"?* NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2?, 1808.-TWELVE PAGEa PRICE THREE CEINTS. ? THE CRISIS IN FRANCE. BEATl.i: KXriTI.M! NT -HAN 15VEB OVER THE PANAMA & .NDAI.S. waVE Air? FULL OF WILD RUMORS OK ROYAL1S1 putts-the ?XM toral, ?to m na-rn. jUC-ANOTinil EXCITIXO scej?b in the ctiam i::r.?Tur. i -i.v.mkxceau. JtTJAOVl.EDU DVatb OFF. I'ari?, ?0??0. 11.?The excit?*in?*>nt over the pa-n.'a ?i'mi,?.'Is is tc-day grater than over, auu tie'-.v-lf1'''^ wport? of MecarchlM plot,? and mm iag arre-*?) are alltrat. If il u>?erted that M. Hera La? Nea In etwmunicatlon In I/ondoa with a-.ouis of fii? Count of Paris, and that the exposure o? tir? Thierree checke i^ directly attributable to Djmllet ?Daflueuce. Another rolBOl la that the ?feiala ami Deputies, M well a? civilians; con ??ajated with the Panama seamlal, have had it ?jtlmated to them that their salvation liefl in an ??poii-i'il ol RojaJl? t-ihoiiies. and that all their ajafeattea will be eomlone-d if they will aeoae-Bt to betray th? Republic. Some eonfidencc t-t plaeerl bv wl'-ir.? ?i.1 people in both these rumor?, ami it y apparent that Royalist agenta have amtaed M Mtivity they have Bot dhtplayed for .wars Tht-re i? ?It? evidenoe that Royalist money i? j-.jp. afloat Should afiairs take, a turn favor? able te a coup d'etat in behalf of Royalty, it is probitbl". actvwllng to can?-ut report?, that the r< au D ike of Orleans would be ?elected to lea?. ?he attn?'k. The Duke le at?te popular than auy other atenber of his ramily, and hi? offer to eerve la the :irniv H a (?nscripl when he came of use uja.l-* a favorable impn T!.e iTT'-at difficulty in the way of a Ro.volist i that 1 ere are na algas of disloyalty in fke Army. M de Freyc m 1, the Minist * of War. , ... bed i y the seal dala, an 1 he has the d reted end loyal attachment of the generala in high eoramand The military forcea in the neigh borhood uf Paria are kept nndor the stri ? dawiuUne, an I tlie -?? i -- vigilance is ex< i lis d u, C. tampering with the troops. The affleen of the Army are, as a raie, of Republican , ., -?.... th? Ro? i : Bon ipartiel ?*k> l.-ieiiTs, e|?- ally the former, having t>-eu relegated, e?; various pretexts, t?. inferior places. The Government, it i*- sail, has no doubt whatever 0f the 0d< of the troops, and would at onoe eaj] '.??.-i the garrison in Paria ia ?use of an out rr.-ak "a the pan i f the Royalists. The teal of the ?armies ol the Republic l? also ehi iked by the report, ntade current unofficially, but not doubted by anyl o ly, that ; : - ise ol in Insurrection martial law would at once be proclaimed, and every in ?ur;-. ? .? -,- ?hot on the .-.? it or executed after a ? mmary court martial. it is known that tl.fficcra ol tlie Navy are mu,'i atore Roya i-- In their ta*:i'!?-n y than those if the Army, but no danger to the Republic is expected from the Navy, a? it is believed that the t'lh ???.-? in C ?in:. . ! ? r aid at'-. .- I .?? of tbem mighl welcome the i??<?tablishment of archy, would hesitate I as before risking the ? - of th? ir desirablt? places. Th?? movements Hf the Monarchist agitators are being ?--ur.-i ill* watched by agent; of the Govern mont in Franco, in England and in Spain, and a sp4**-clal -..a*?-li is being kept at the passes of th< Pyrenees, f"'' fear tiiat a Royalist movement miaht b.. attempted from that direction. It i? said that ever? move, ??eat ?>.' the Count of Paria, tlie Diike of 0 jn,l other momtiers of the exiled house 1. ia bee? letawted ace irately for more than two weeks na?t le tii.? Ministry of th?- Tntorjnr and th?*nec to I'i'-i'l'-nt Caraot, At present t! ?? Monarchists s?yiii to he directing :;. a* etl ,,-, chiefly to fanning the exciteax-nt a-iion< tlio Deputiea and so?.vin-j; the ^e ds ai - ouay, fear and auapiciou. They are apparent h. eonfJ lent that the breakdown ?>f the Rib ?t },iinistry would i>" followed by revolution, with all it for a rotura ol th * House of Orleans t?? ? w,-r. Tlie news from various parts ol France is not reas ring te the Govern? ment, and serves to strengthen the hopes of it.? t .-?;?- The many thousands "f small pro**rl - tors and others who -* t'.?.:r money i-? t 1 a? ? -! to be more dii ?a ith the ? - ? liry an ! t:* ? ? tl in they were dfeti - "1 by the lose of their d h eonsiilerabl?-? nu d er of tl cm are .? for the I??-.? and die* - The * " ti'., y p' ! I es an Interview with ''. a ? -1.-.-, that the tt*n I to bo ??r ise Utl 1 will alum?} eom? ! ? the ? I from the el : - of the 'I . .-ca itor Ii'"...?, ,i .m )',>?? i ? ? ' " ' t the course taken to . upon .? m ii -.-. ?i mixed ! n iu th- Panama affairs an I was i n ? ' "i his ability t?? i.i all - : UItera ? ??? ? sod an ! their Wen Is a.?Aerl thai * ? '"'? - ? - ?',:.. ? i.i the . on the i: ? it Ii the li .;,.? d Im -?? "s that ? ? I i -:--y t trial. M. Vlae e, who ia impll eate ... e Panama accu ati ?. , has atarloJ lor l-o., ;,.e. '? ?? ' ???" aft r tl open of the Cbambet o? _'"' !. Jules Roche, ex-Ministcr of ' ???':'' ? '? whom - .-? Pi . .)? :: :,,-,:.,-,; v?-?t<-r uajr was autii ri? ? lining cor 1 ? Panama farial Company, ",'' ? ; ' to make Ii ? e ' "' ''"' waa : - . '' ? terueut, :" ' rv '?"* : ?- ? cutly as ho walked up J!'" ' ? -d the M,-, v..,,-,! bench '"' '? ?'?''? and ?-.? (aimed: "Oh! 1 els!" "'": ' I ;'??? m : ibei . retorted hotly In the ?-??iuaion ?f the II ,.-,. n?. inciden! a .? , My ay Deputies on the front benches \? he '??-'m Lis defence, M i: che'? voice was ahaJ-p lad liaKetMlr, and from beainning to end his manner was :.?? n,. ^?.j ].,. ,il'i no' l-now ?? ' . had to face, nor d.d :.?? eare, loi r.- Ile had ' ' " repi -?"I.' h,a,?-.;. Hi? :- enemy couli -, him with th'* lottery bond affuir, . | Dot oven vote ' '" the Proem ? neral ' : ' "' ?'? ? ' ?? ?'".? ti ? ?m insufflcienl ?' ''' "' "? :':,? ,:""--'i I iT.r in his case, at l< ast, ^l" :? ' :" fountl i , I..- aadly in <-rr ?r. While i?'.-?ii?. i. . k t? his seat M. Roche received ?any cengrattilationa from fellow members. 1,1 ' 'V thf sp?cial committee by the itandinx committees ., I J:i !-? ? r "I authoriiine tlie Proeureur t?oneral to proca-od against Senators RenuuK A " ? Gi ? -. !... t|, r;-,?-.,,,,., ;, ,j i,,.^.^ ?? ..,.' ' ' ? nnecti? ritfa Ihe Pauani i ('anal frs Ida, M. Thevenet, who ia ex-.Minisl i ol ? -. solemnly alllrmed thai lie had never r -d a centime fi un tire Panama Canal ? u n i-. either diitjctly or Indirectly. The i' :... d ? Dtary Commieaion of Inquiry leam.'d t?i-d;:v that a bead h,r 500,000 frai ?. paj ?? t.? i.i-.i.-1. was .. en to J>r. Cornelius Ben as eompens tion irr hi.? aarviees ia "adver Halag.*' The examining magistrate h is Impounded ai'l ti:.- trace ble cheeks payabh? to bearer and ?ll of liaron Rditaeh's letters relating to Panama C&nal allairs in 180? and leOI, as well as a aae ..H??-1 written by M. Barbe, aeknowledginj, the rf<-eipt of 600,000 iruns from Une Panama Cased fpseple. l'l-'.'.-i-t ?h- Launay adviaed the Inveatlcatias ' ota:.-ifaa loa t-> aummoti an ' examine the 'men wli ? "?n Utnlstei "i tlie Interior m p jostra, 'I'hfv, he *-.ii?l. knew eveiTthiniz about the r;U,Mi frauda. The Coanrdsaion deeided to *?j?mii... .\f. Vves-Ouyot, Radieal Deputy for the ee.'t?' VL l<>urn w,lt'th,'r or not he liad said re. *?'iy Uiat a list ol the com,?rt'nii???.(j meiiiktera of I arliament had l.. n aabmitted t.. Preside 1i-aroot. Hila i? the lira! official mention J ? ' '''mint's Dame in dlrt-ct connection wit tin- M-andal. Many believe thai a twcrel an ? nos'ile motive is responidb - tor the intro luctioi I M. Carvalie, K-ot-?tary of tho "(sauloU" Pul l?shing Uompaiiy, i?--f'i?.l tr, ?-'ve the natne the person who published m the "Gaulois" o no ember 21 an article con<*??rning the curro i i'-'-- "' money by the Panama ? mal Compin* , I'"' ar i"!" wa.? written, be said, by a man ..t In? , staudina .1 ml accurate information as to th*? ' on pany's nflairs. SI Kloquci excut-cd himself I? i letter frotn appearing i.*f..re the Commission 1 'lay, a.? In- w.i>, obllgt?! to preside over the < nan tx-r. To-morrow ut 10 a. m., In- wrote, be woul apitear to teatify. The Comaiiasion then adjourno until to-morrow morning. Senator Albert firev; waa examined for two hour? to-day bj the Mii trate Fr.inqu.*villc. Tho l??'r.'ii!e<l.'-< liMii. inafiii .!u,.| has no! yet ricei ; arranged. M. Deroiilede, allhoujrh ae-*-ptl?*g M Cle-npnceau's conditions, dcniiv? to have the al fair referred t.? a coar! of arbitration, which shal i decide who ?v..* Ha. -?Render. The duel, cons* ; ijuently, haa tieen postponed Indefinitely. Tli?*, "Soir" defend- M. Bouvier as ?nBtified ii ' ae.'.'pti!'.,'' iK'flcil contribution- t.. the s*orct-t?ervk funtl, even from tho Panama Canal Company/Tl? i ?Government, it taya, was without reaourcea wit! , which to flghl against tlie influence of the mil lions ..i the Duohesse d'Uzea an?l 111.? Comte .! Paria. The Go**ernmcnl could have ruin.'I ihi i-anul company by ciipi'-iiig tho lottery lonn, an. th?*r<'fore was entitled to demand h"li> for tin saving of France from th?* hands of pol?tica roKuea, rwctionariea -a**d madmen. Had Roiivie faued to do this, says Ibe "Soir," he would havi l>coti oursod by tho whole country? I? 1? ?tate 1 ?hi ? evening th it or??*? handr-d cheel bearing tlie names ol Senntoia an?l lip nie?, hat been seeured by th* extunlnin", marfsiriite. Tho notirse ??'as eaee??<lingly ih-ine-s-d to-drij Cr".lit Foncier atmrea 1m%?? rallen '-' ? fra-n s. la.icl..". I?'.'. ?2. The Pan?, c- rr. ?n n.h'lit o "Tl.. Daily Nrivh ' points out the futility "f th " *->..;tV defence of M Kouvler, who he ***"**?, i frith sought the a ?if? tan ce of th?" Royalists ti keep Clemenceau and Flooue! o'il of office al 'h tlir.o when " ?Ionian? ; ii n " ?* as synon* mo is *- tl l.'a.ii. a!;?',1. "It waa only ;'i??'r ihe (all o I'li-vy." be continue . " nil tlie ndvent ol tin Floout't-Goblet Ministry Mint the Ifoyalists ol ! '.iMpor. Co:..stars had denuded the Tl nl secret s4?rvice money, and therefore it was Flo ii'.ii't'? 1 i'.:i.-t aii-.i n'i Rouvii-r'a that wa??t?il Lli. , ? .?> ?if war to eoml1.1l Ron] n or Wh may have been the railings oi .M. Conai 1 - .I?.!"? not appear to bave h?*ld oui his bai I to U IaCrBept." "'lin- etui.s nf the Reinach checks," tl . prtondenl adds, "wen* photo-fraijhed by M Coi siaii? when he wan Minister of th?* Interior I i?. probable that n p??liee -i>v ohfai.I tho ' "" ... taining the stul?s at ?"iue resort which th. !'.r.i'i frequent?-.!, ftnii that the biiok waa re t irned to the Baron nfter Sf. Ponstans had oh talned copie-?. Il i- --.-.-...-.-<l that M, Hon ob tained one copy and lhal M. Rochofor! sen! an other copy to the ? iovernment.'' The Paris con-esp. ndent ol "Tlie Morning Post' mya thai MM. !)?? !>?st?cpa, Cottu and Andrieni had coplei? oi ?he ph do raphs of the Reinad eonnterftiils. M. Constana gave one to M. An ? \ hecnuse he did t. ?t w.int to tu? anspecte? of aiding the pivsent campnl?rn. The eorrespondenl of "Tlie Standard 1 ?? M. -| I ..,..,..*. ?n defending himself before tl 1 Senat??, snid thai his initiils had been found 01 1 - 1 without bj knowle Ige. The Panam ? :i ,vnre of the blentity ? the person who received the money, and therefor, had not summotie . him t . t.'-'ify as t.. a matte which two '\itn.'.-?"S notild fully elucidate?. " Amoi ,? the startlins rumora current is one cor cerning the pomibillty of a Presidential cri-i. within a few da.'.-." FR'.NTH LAWYERS AM? TIIK PANAMA "tCAXDAl The honni of ?he luv?..is admitted to flia; l'art Bar bat also taken a Kind In the laveallgatloa "f Ui i- ;i cantUl. it Ii now exaii Inlng the emi-iir-t . t??.. members <?( the i*orporatlon itevmetVot havinj r eelved tona ol bne (an a- lwen!y-ala eheeaa ?I th TMerree LanMng Brm, v hi, i, i-muxI tlu-m on tv. m.'la y fornKhed to Baron iM-i'?i bj tbe l'ai,ami Con ,' rv. T)i' doings of the two tawyen at-'ive mer 11 r ? ?i ?rere Inveatlgated tv Um r.a'nii >.t the Oetk mi I'ui?. Bl IOOO M l?i'-ir Iiarl.ri[ii!lU'i in the. uffai vas spoli'-ii of. rim" tl.-'H, iia.l wiii!" the loqall* i? tnttig OH, r.!it'noii;y t-> li<1?ct them hM 1-?'n BSK? fr .111 IbB *a~**t"tO, ?"-hlrll will j.'i.l.ai.'.y tTSTH It, |m as tin. l.<i??.-r Chamber haa eoted urtanlBMtialj t. the pro pcutton ol some Depntlea, The two laayera linpllcausl in the affair nr.' Sena tora .?.!!..?:: On vy, bi ' late Pn id. at ?? i!;.; Frei . a Itepublli and lonn? r (?ov? : if Algerl? and i-'?.-. Renault, ex-Prefec1 <.f V. ii.. Of I'm >ii'..' l--t both oi them have been i"l mltl d in (be lar of the l rench capital. Tl of the cjrpotatlona, th?? >b *erv'ance of wbl;h I rigidl to, and a lu. h have bi 111 up th? I'arlt Bur, .1 a folly applied Ly 1 1 Council or 1 ?' oi th? 01 I? tl at n"???i.i.. '.. ' ierre, a !?? p I.. I Ills nan, - eva ??! from l! ?? ! ilenlng a note t.. ord. r. 'I ; e bj la?. ? : the i I bl I !:."? J ? : ' . PS, lo lnd(J ? di to r. r. Ive from .-. 1 He ? rom ini'l'ial notlt-i for tli"ll' f. -. ..; ?:. .'?? I I lltialn'.N ? i..;..-."', i having i 10 to . mm >fr ai m-, nl. I!'.'.-; ..; Boni \.i,.'i uro proved ai ? ? the" ?ir< usually :? '."i i. i-e-i-i??. and. 11 tln-y i.ia-e t., ,! . . ? '. 1.1 , i ; v ?'il-l.ii'i'.'. n mi : former pre Id? m ire now I I th. Renault uni __ REVEXUE RILLS IV 'I III". CIIAMRKR. I'.u: . I>ce. Sl.-Tho < Depot) lo-d ij b] ? vote of :,"? t.i -.'j? adopted the liquor t.?. reforn bul. .'n the <!i '?:. ion pr? reding th ? dlvl Ion th. ? : a r.iotl .a In fa? ir ?.' a II >ui a ii ', Ha.I m 1 In fa'...." "i a .' ' "? III Is I I ' ? n al. ?in.1. 1 lal ?" m 11on ?ti ? hill?' I Ii . n ? of I liiance Mini l-r Tlranl prot?- I that it .a would Inevitably resuli In ?1 d.-tli-lt in th? 1..!???. Alter ?> "lug t''-'. montb?' supply, 1 in ? adjourned. ? ?? R. it .!! BXI'ERIEX ?lui riIB M UEST1C. Que n t'.'.? n. Der. SI, Tbe White btar Une rt-ttrnei Majestic, ' a; tin l'u-.-i!. from Ne? Yn-I; l?i'iu!,.-i H fa Llverp ol, air,v'-.| here nil morning, ? 1.... '.f bat II g had n ton ;? ? lu 1 . ??. IH fonnehi ?ei ? battait ! and liei dea and upper work? aere coot>d wl?i sit. The Itelgb* "f the ?? 1 bonrded her muy be Judged from th? facl that he? , ? n<--' hud t<: -i ?ii'iiioli ii"l. TM MaJ. il mcl ?1 beavj t-'ai" ??n i?"<???linier 1-, when lu latitude -i . north, J. ii.'i'i.'le ^D .;? ?.'?.<?? w-,-. There ?a. a tr. inendou -'a, and toni ol v? .it? ; l>onr??ted 1 w -'..m. r, ' in-ill.- much ?ii comfort, ?'n (he ?lay 'i ti.- gale tin; -i.'ai.a'i made on I.i 3.Vi miles. Tlie Unie of tho pa aire ?aa* -.-. ii.i?-, an 1 fourte.-u lioui . 1..11.?1.m, ii.?-. gl. Plu i.."iil-ii -iilp Dundonnld, ? .? from - m 1 1 'i ' i " 1 Vukusi 1?, r? n l?e i loi? n '.. dn* ? ? '?'? Ihe ?'"?? ' lain lia * tborne, lier master, ? as aasN-d o\'? rbourd and drowia :, a i.i?" ? lied a*'"J and tlie cabin wi 1 :. .. d AMERICANS Bl YIN'. MEXICAIN RAILWAYS. City of Mellen, via Ualveatoa, Dec. SI. .line- s. ( lain on, ra-Aatstatant l'?.-!in:i-i.i ?en'T.ii ; c. T. Meek*, pr?sident of the Colorado Iron Company; R. W, ? lay, of l'ai! >d< '?.'.'a, and T. II. 1:; ?i.<??'.? :i a d <?. \. n..i?ai-t, .,f .v. \\ York, liave he n hera for several ?la?-- in-.i ? for n.'- pun '1.' Ihn 1 Ity and ?ii Irlcl ?ya, about ?IS kll??nietres 1 n-r. 'it..- ?. ?. are reported lo bave been Iftnod t 1 in nlntr. The prico I? ??Id to I...." 1 .1 -:.."<?'.iii.ii. It 1 Inten I. 1 in rork the rii.'i'iiai! by electri. power, ? ? MI". GLADSTONE QOIXG TO THE SD1TI1 "F 1 RAXCE. I... don, Dee. SI.?Mr. Gladstone, wlio Intel : lo ? j^'il a Bhort vacation in the Ronth "f Fran. ? ? .. 1 apon a ? ' I - no tone tod He ??? ? 1 ?? ' h' ?? '? ? ? --.i. - a. ? tiiii" I.' |. r- i1. ? hoar for -ai;..i?.', an1 u.t . pi .????:.?. to Hi. deck, ?\l.'i'" he sal for an hoar. .\ lur-to crowd ol I a Imlr 1 ? ??? re on the st? im. r to bid hi 1 odby. When they wen! B'hore ihey remained on the wharf, and a- ihe steamer liaulel mil tla* Mr. Ol ? ovatl ?1. Ha a. i.n 1? led ?? d Hi Ii ch??en iiy bowmg a;.a wnvlnii .'ii-. hand .-.i tlu-m. Gladstonlan, In Ihe stoiiii.?.?' division of tho rower Hamleta. The *?-'l<lmi aras baaed apon ehargea made under the <iir.i.|.i I'rnitir. , n't. Mr. laaaeson's iiiaj.iriiy ??n? <?iil. <? ghtyml.. DOWAGER D1< 1I1.-M.J- si THERLAXD DEFEA1 ED, ignici?n, Dee, *fl.- The TMrwoget Dii.h? -a of Batbei land ??a? defeat.?] tO-day la lur a!I?iii!.t t . (,'iin ]? ? -ev-imi of tiie etatata *D*owa as Tlttetttsir <!n^.', Bear Tri."11iani. from w!Jc!i sh<- lias bevii dt-biirr??d bv t.'i? pn-?i-iit i>nio'. Tin- Daebeai a*a*a*a na Bttatapt to w' t I pe. eatlon ??t THten or Hou e In 0<~tober laat, l.ut ?ne t I ,'onjitl t:. it the Duke bad I ' I ' ':' ' ion ?ra? i.-fi ? ?i to her. S a tool I"?'-'1 ],r? ceedlng?, In v. - been defeat ihi? particular point. The Dui b ? lain ( I tor ?'I.a- -trae leaaed lo her i- the late Pake end Ihe leoae confirmed In M- will. Which the presei ;. . ? di IVI ::? . if, ' ?: h that till le Dill " ' doUil? l!r?l i? I thai ol? will U void under ?hoi?sIi law. TIIL CHOLERA IN RAMBURQ. Two MOr.n CASi-.s iiii-oiiTio? -ex? it: mi:n*t JN J'l'KUV. Hamburg. Dec. ct.?Two f.-??-!i ?-.?i-i- of ch h a wer? i-'pori? i ? ? .?i?-i-ii.'iy, umi the doctora are making ex aailnatJon? with a ?lew lo detectlni the baetetia. The " l:i?!-s..aii..iii.'" ttates tli.it the united Statt aulate ?.?.ill r<-vm?- furnUhtng v,?.<?'*; with <-:--au bUla of bealtli t?> d.-iv. The authorltlei profess to have no ; til?- return of cholera. Ths Cholera CommlMlon annouaeei that itio rate? .in* of tho A latlc type. The r?-i>"rt bai nueed ron itdersble appn bimsten, und liii?l*icss m?-n ar-i less hope? ful of th? rature. It I? f<::r?-?i lii.1t tin? nows will liavo an unfa?ui-.ii.].. Intuonce on tho ?-fenni'-lilp traille of iii-..'i:rs, and will itKtJCtbea the awvetaeat as America te ?but out emtsraata, nn?i espeetatt?* Ru?stau Hebretrs. n. rat*lderabr? number ol ?rbtiiu bave, it is ?aid. been prepartag to go te Amertea as third eabtn p:u? ngera Berlin, Dee. SI .?The greatest exdteraeal fteraOt m officia] rirclei h"r-, ? * to tue reappearance of what threateai to I? ? am ther ch riera epidemic In H ira burg- 'i"?ltv two niore fatal ea ?- were announced, aa?i the ?-Ii ilera ho pit .1 I-, again advai II lag for n and ?i ctor s? <\ are. olre id> nil ? i ?rtth patienta. The K ?? i ?.-r I? alarm??] at the i>" ?-!?-'' I. . -? ;ii-?:;?::?1 ? -.1 lila n?cr?-tarle? to beep ?m lnr??rm?*d about ev?*n detail ?,l tli? mutter. The adoption ,.f ?trlrter a,, a ures iifcali I i fertlon bi ?ray of llalli: U f Hi: II !!,.. ,? ?.nt.,.t-,l ill.;.. . . er 1 Imminent. T.I.- Kii-r aay? lhabfthe d1?ea?t must be ?tamp? l ? Il ia Ihe InelB I? i : pldlty Irga ,. The r i ewed ? utl I- <!? ubtli ?i -i !?? i , the Blthy and da coj dlilno of ?rater lupply. The Senate refiiae? to expend mi . Improve i ' ? c ndltl?? i of the water a why ii? n i].???!. i". ?..??-. meat ?nt?*rtalni ihe ; i i?-- -i i:- on ? reading of the ' Ihe i., I nnm-i which I la m burs 1 maWng I'hann llor v >n Cnprlel fenr that 11 ??'il i ? r H ? Importance a? a ? >mmi*rcl.*il centre, and ? ?v a ipii itl .a i| lime when the of Ihe Ifauaa * ? ??? n ??ill be gone. iva ' h -"" . i'. . Bt. i .?? of a Ham hura ' ? ? I I llmatlng that M ?? I Ited Stan ? ?-,:.; n mil a a* i ? I lie I ie of cli ?in billa ol lirait h to v?*??el? clearing from lliat porl - , , , ??ItIi t?ndln?: M ? fu? : ? int '???? Ii ca?? ? ' ? . , ?? ere r?*?l It <i| ? . ? . i - irira !.. -. r Imm? ?' communicated th?? Information to the v.- :.-t.i? v of ??: -.-. um ihe lion tl at Ihe ''? n ill ' I d t?i " fniln h linn until iiir-re la no 1 muer i ? ?! the c n ? ? ? roiTRTEEN PE l?LE ?/JSE Till IU I IV!.v riin ' ' 'o? k ritF.xcn m u tea i ? . Parta, Pee, SI I rail i iirr- .1 at !?? - - a. . ? ' : : tho vlll ? ' Iralh In tht-lr 1 or were killed hi ? lo ? " int. ? .... . . | be I I am! Utile el .'.ir. n, nd It ? In ill- work ?,f r.*. event] :?? ?.; :- r p-irt ? ? ? r ' ,r. l-i ' * lit It; i ' ?? i ? ...' . al] in their p ??? r to all? ft-rl .- . SOLDIERS KILLED IV A I " ? I IT WITH DACOIT*. ' - I i?r, i ? ':'-.?:?? th? Mpttal ? .' 11 Bt ? trim*. In lb? h ?vtnc , ? i, rat. i ter between ? ]i;ir- its and ? nrn Bund ' ! ? * 1 irti ' No i the Dai nits. II ' ; ? Mr.?. I INOTRY ILL v ITU 1 F.H1 ' >N1 '"-. ir?.?i?.-. i- i ?? ? ly 111 witi. peritonitis. Ap| ' ' ? recover, ^fr Al I bold a ? :'?? .i . ? l> taken to -. ?. ? ? - A M'.',V A'-' ' i ; ??,. Ton nto, i I I, . . \ma^Ba^BEBae^Ba^e^Ba\^Ba^e^?Ba^BaA BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBgl AMERICAN DELEGATES ON THEIR WAV HOME I. ? Ion, Dee. 21 ' "? I n I -, I. ?! -t :?.. ? ? " ?.- ( I fir Ne? i ? l ? !.. I ! . i i ' ? - THE TRUUIll t'OA THE BORDl R. NO M XICAN V ?"?' \ 10 C.AnZS lAf.i ; . i I.D. Ban ? M -? ?'?? ' ? ?1 Franh . ? , , . ; ' :-v .I.-I..1-I ?-,-:.I. I .: i. d a Mea . I i ?? ' lib ? urn .i , : - ??? from tan Vimai lo bring ? i ? deral autliortttei bad mado a complete in*-? ii,-..ti.,n. and ; || ..I'll IH W, !?? Ill M .. 1 -, 'I ? 'I '?'? t i ., -tl uvi - fro i' ?? lime ol tin . ;? .-?? ? -i 'i . : They ro hise to n turn lo ??;??..... but 1 K noi ii i? brlli-vrd bj man) that II ?' ? ? In lib lliti I ,. . . . Jolu . opp ?rtuiill ' I ? ,? I. ol i ? :.?) i Iry, In I I ml >'?'? t, i 111] m pin - ai* ?ru ban ii ?alvi ion, rex., 1 . SI. A dl m f?in Antonio i? i I fonrt futarli ,'?-,? revoluti Hiarj >?io' ? , utitlni ? -i. .-, m. Ordi ii.. ,ii- , ? ni In IM ' i : ?. .?!?...] :, i- ? i lie (lly .,r M?'?li ? de Ihr : timo i ..i- i - i i :. |... Ii i- I au III '? ai the > MU l.i'i .\, ?demi ol ' and the rep >rt thul I In cr?ai <i n enaatlo i on ac.i "! hi i : "' and InS bt. I...?., . Mo, Dei SI. ? ? ? . Me*?., II I ; ..? il. : i ? . i. i ? il mi . |0 I n p ; unnii'iil by the i ? . ?, . : ? irt al i Tex., l..i- ihe ? ml m.,:i , : Hie i nlted - ' ? Neu , . \ !...- and lictol er in Mm ti r I ? id otti r " I Hi,- Inleilor "i Mexico aorkliifi "i1 ?' the revolutionary nioveincni which ?.a.? i r?'iillj be .- n on Hi-- i:i.und ? order. II" ' bellevi-d to im? ,? H?-? in. 'i a < uy ?idhiTfiii, to biiioiik ? i. ? i t ttit? ttuio urrl? f??i the upi I n ; .-.:, ! , III I ?. . i ... ol I noli, lili'l ( /? i ? i' ?? .- . I lilt' ?Ii? loll i ol i .,i ulna ' ?:i:/? - l?*l , In-i-ll III Me? ? leu im ti ? ... i i'Vi-ii mtiiiilis. and that I ? bad ill? impiidelii ? i" vl it l ho in? of >|. ?'???. when? he l lclii'Vi-d lo li.it I. ? ? '-er.-! eoiifi i-a? ?? ''-i1!? the ol.it part* which ha be n ? i rl h.h ?-i nu lei i ii ? .?i, i,i |i| i- ? Vdml Hon. i i- n i m ? thouitl i lo b in the rt lultj of Matawora?, In lb Mate ol Tumuul . 0EVI8IOX AQ 1/ -l .1 n LEUHAPR COUP AXT. l'ori amt. Ore., Dee. 31. In tba falted state? - c.nit to?ta] Judge i ? rendered ? e> IB :li- damafe ?utl of PMachner, Mayer I I o? ; ti, ? Pacific Po tal Tel graph Company. lag plaintiff ?13.707, the aaouol clalated. Ja June, l-'.i|. Flctachner, Mayer 4 Co, died i dltpatch tu IhHi ' ', liiatmcllnii I im to preaeni Uii li . i,..,, |oi P3.700 again I a Hrm of that '?'??" bleb b? : failed. The ra< ?ce i u n ? -,-i,:, owing to the Mac . until .-?-v.?*?:?! bout*? had ?'?:'!' ' ?? *' utl I in.U . i- credit in ii ,-i . laJai ah? ?t at ti*eaa< i i,.- roarl held Ihal th? d?fendant ??-?.- aeglgeBl ta m,i notifying plalnitlf <>f lu im!4iii? <" -aid tJie , m., ta it.-, and n ???. -?< i-?t.?ii tba damage? aaked f'.r, with , Intereal ui B per cent rnmi September ''?? IB91. ? TO APPOINT MAYNAKD. GOVE$XOB FLOWER DEFIES THE HAU AS? SOCIATION. DE DECLARES TIMT HI. WTl.r. GIVE It'M THE COURT OF AHPr?.LS W? an? V LAWYERS' pp.ot* uts of PO .v?ir,. A'lnny, Dec 21.-??Governor Flower announced to day that at the proper time be would appoint laaao Ii. Maynard Atwoclate Judge of the Court o? \i ?ala in the place of Judge Andrews, who on January i, 16V3, w,]i become Chief Ju'lga by j virtuo of Ills election m November. Governor Flower'a prtwipitate announcement of his purpose ajain to place Jini-.? Maynard upon the Im'ik'Ii of the Court of Appeala for the full P?'ri'"i of the Executive power can only be re? garded ii.? ;i eonttnaptaouj insult to the Il.ir Aaaociation of the City or N>w-Yi?rk and of tlie large number of ?influential mid htmerabk prao titi -iii-r?, not only here in New-York, bat through? out the State, wboae sentimenta the Bar Aseocla tion ?o uiily voiced in the resolution?, it adopted after ?.-ure-ful consideration nrul calm ilohate 00 TAieaday ?ventai;, by the overwhelmina vote of 120. to ??. These resolutions aro worthy of ropubiieatiai ttvday, notwithstanding- tlie evidence j which the Governor lias given of nil ?uwerlng ' dlaregaard of the aide body which promalgated them. They (?ay : .Ttiriaa?. ii'rnofnr* ur? AtaattmUett of th" r.ir of tho City or '.??Vor i f..?.?nii*a t-? the r^reuuttii*? of tli? s'lat? at Xi-??.y,:k, if? .?-?in awmorlal, iusseatlnc. lor Uba r*???.,ni. tfcarela itatud, ?M .?ral at i-??- II ,: i ?..,'?,..-,?? ,i- :.-?? ./ the I aun ??' api i - ? v, ? - i ' ? ?? rat at afttee et ?aid 1 ? H alarnaid ? ? ? ? Ji?t of \)f ? ? -.'*-'', '?..?'? andi tUt *.<:. laatC H. Miarnard I? ? .an,II into lot Ui?' ?'?? ?-r to ui? raeaocy in Ui? eihea of a-?.- iAo i Is? -.?*.. , . ?rhti ii will ??? at by re? , ,f A?-??iiata Jail?' Aadrew? ta t<- Chief I ?j ? r rot?? : I, That aot landing the tillar? I ? tlatura |o r- I ?aid Maynatd, th? ad for bla ? irai la ?aid i aaUtute ? ; -laini' ati.na for M? appoinloit-nl t, :i -ii ud >| i?..ii'n 'ait in the . i thii a- o iiioa i- ?a. (atly east ; and l a ?ola -f'iilv rt?'i'ir-ia th?? ?overaat lo Oil -.- by iiif ?pi-oiiiMneQl of ?OBM p. raon than Judf? Maynard, J'.-- -1 Thai -, ? ??\\- r,t Uir.e raaotUttoa with ft ropy * ? .1 be Irin imttted by lb ? tat - ? The unmerciful behing which Wheeler H. Pi ham, the prneident of th?> Bar A?iation, gave Jud " Maynard in tli?> letter he arnt from Florida, ?rae r?'a?l nt the meeting which parsed the above reeol itiona, will be found to have nt meaning in view of Governor Roarer'? notice to ? ? h ? .?!.? ted him th it he me ina t-, con Un <* the lawbt.?ker lo which i* rel t Ju Ige of the hi ;heel court of the St ?'?-?. I'r. dcnl I eckh ??n ?rr ite : Si a-.: latta? :?'. Dee, 10, 1893, ? . i, il I'.r ?u?:;, : Dear Sit [ very an h r??r"t that i - i -? ?Ml a' Hi?? ;? <?? tina ef Ihi > ? - - ? . ; * i- n ! ??. ? l .-, arder ra .'?''. bave net t and a I i |$ | ?.-..-.. 1 |,? ,;? p|? ,;. ... ? . klag tor a part] po? . ?? - ? . i ,| . ?. i it , ? ? . ? un T : lltag that there , ,ii ? i .-? : a clear, j an law. R? d -i : ii:? only racuae i* tbal if bi abeyed It ."? to b man ?Ii?. J'ni?* ... If in , . - ik th? '.???, ehaea weald ? .? i-,i - ? high .- Ii lal efl ' :? raaa whi m i Use i ' ' ' com Il U? . ! ! ? - . ;-...|. ?? III ???.; I w 111 i I.EU II IT KII \M. There ar?- few upright men. in lh?? State, law? yer? ? r iithera, I ?ni o rat -. !.'? puMi ?u.?. l'i liil'i ? . ? er p t lii'iiri up? i uaiit urn ii nroi .t ol ? /// llOIC CONUL't I OF l 1/ IA I \D II s V. Il /. ; I ! : \ S PKSl'FR R.I i OF AX ??.[*.?,. Ill \w. To I ? ? '11 .:| II .1 :'l ? ?.! ' ? M . I ir .! ? I, old ? her 111 i ii ' by I ?I " I ta. It h h? i- ? ,:i ai I daughter, I ?.<i ..n t\>- llilid floor, wi-iit out to in- : . ? .- 11 ??'. hu l< i bau haiti!-. tun d Ihe I corner a lien i' ??? ? i 'aun f. une ?-I-? III Hi?1 I ..a tr|| I, but In an I la. und noting lip Ihe \?.-M ?t ,li? u ?-. had i lied ? . ?-, i tl,.- u-rrlfli-d ?omen and ? rail Ii -a, :.- i : -. . toa-a ?l Ihe I . ?hli h ?- in lb? ;? u*. Tl ? Iron l iddi r ?.-i the ? ?? land nr. ?"lili h led to ?I ?,f the hulk! ng, had i.n puuad ?. '. ? be ? .?i i ? ' it rl? Uol I ?-in. ?? | I h..;i >rd ? - ltd, m i h- ' rl- refuaed to r p'.i.-.- Ii i a ? n- 'i i way a? In. affiant a n-adi an of ? ? KM U iprol :?!? I Hi I .m t 'ape, 1 luu II ?? ? nlv in? ? i !.? " ? : i ap ? in Ui n ir. nnd un I ' II ? ? ? i : r*-iiiig and daced wlah fright, until i | -, ihe i i men .i 'l tl i? !'? Hi ?. Ian I lit? wll ', abo I. ??? ? -? I mi I be I ip Door In the rear, had thought of In ;,?: old Mi . ?i llaney, I a aU ne In Ihe parlor ? i '???? fr m ol the floor, ??lui a baby In ber lap. rwo elder ? :.:i?ir,-ii \- en' !? , Hi" room. Th? Ihrce : ?bte? be loi -I lo II r .-.-Il lioiiilnlr'., ??lu?, H It II I... ?-.If? rom born?*. Mr, and Mi , <ii,| noi delay ., moni?' ', but, il." wt? ? t idlng ., dashi-d Into II ?? parlor, Mrs. un' lai,>? [mm lira. Uullaney'i lap, and, running moke and Ham? i?. ? be Bre >? ? ip?, rnade her ?i? down i" the yard pavement. In the mina niu ni'-it her bualiund bad --i/ d tho luu boy?, laian; ' tl ?? younger, in i ,,i ? in..., i a ,i in. neck, ii" f"i! ?-> : hi? v.. ?. id rhokln I Ira ai il r ? H imo burning bli band?, bo groped about r?T ihe p-cape III? ?Ifo*? voti u ? tiling to bltn ?? i lb ul :. i : i ?,; htm lo the window, and, ooce revived.i nil-, be ia.iii.-i ,?-il to got down the e rap; Into I hi yaitl. ? There's an <?!'! aonicn iip-ta ;? helplcs? i:i?l unable ; . m ????." he ? i'i''l to a Bren i rt the fu a ul iii ? ? rape. 1 a- in. man <i-1 lined lo go to the woman' i aid, i : .--.-i- .:! me \??-iii bock i . ihe i uiu, liiil a a ii ?m arlh) and l'ait er MaloiH'j. ,.,' w. TV.i ...ii.ii. baring l lia I Mr?. Mnl... .. . ?-. i - lui|iri?><>iii-d ', i, ia i .i? i'.. ?. u.id run llirou h lb? I iu?j by lb?? ' , ii i? . Hint Ii.ul lltett? foUlnl In,' ?loiiinii I? In-.' ini , nisi Ion- i n ii.,. ? ,i.i . in i-.. ?he ii i I i... h |.-ft. ?i.-ii per and Mc('artb) carried b t- In t:..- t-.lnd.iw, atUie '?:., t.. \ .1-iiinii-i, re i Ibe i..-i rln . Then an anitiiibimc from iKaiveiii ur Hospital urrlved, and . Mr . Mullane) luid re ' riivervtl - niinl, nil? i?. be inkeii awuy. Sbe ?-ii1 prob I ,',,!-, r? ? .?.r. iii.- Hi-.- \?u? . iiiflncd to the third Boor j and it l likely the damage ??ill aot ?-in--?! tuuo. THE ACCUSED TALE8TI DEXI FIXDICATED ; N'-w ii.v.-a. Conn.. I?.-,'. St.?The caae <?f Thomaa ' I'ennum, Jr., ??f Wat?eka, ill., a member ?>f the fresh- r man elaaa of Yale I'nlvmlty, came up In the police ? oart thi-i iiioiiilii^. The toiii-i i-.n'Mi \'a- Oiled with ? lad?ate aaxloui to leern what dlepoaltion would be de of It. i ii - - fan iliar ??lili iba di tall? ol the I affair, ??-i-?' not ?uipdwd when 'a.ir-.- Picket! an- ? nonneed thai in- ?nmld nolle the ?., ?-. ^ ?. -,. 11 c \, nnum ? ? .i an??-!?.i lira waarki n?.-'' and rharged ??Uli having , -'? lui '-?:. a SalOO worth of diamond? from Dr, \\. ? Anderaon, alivetor "f Yale Oymnastam. The dau- i inoii.i.? waro fourni in YetUHua'a bareaa drawei by a j i*.? '...-u?.., inn .irri.ni.iaii?'.-? have i.t-.-ntiv developed i wJilrb l.uvc Jt-U those Interested in tlie uiatur to be- J lleve that y..un* Vennnni Is the victim of n ron i ir. v. Th irnaa Veonaai, bl? father, who has been here for the last -reek, started for home to-duy. De fore leaving here he gave an attorney ln?tni.tions to ?in the matter thoroughly and t?. get at the tot'.em of the affair trittoul regard to coat, I'mate de? fective? have been working on the ease, .-?. TBE EEC. DB. WATKINS STILL MISSING NO TRACE OF TUE CXERGTMAX?IT IS POSSIBLE TUAT BE HAS OONi: TO EUROPE. Prienda of the Betr. Dr. WTbur F. Wattdaa, formerly of lli.lv Trinity Cliunli, In this city, maile an enera* ti. - ,,i.ii fur thtr*bl*?t*iig etei-**r*~tan sptfrrdar. and visited the trarlotts steanauilp unices to le.irn Whether be bad ?ailed for Europe. They were unable to Und lii- name on tho pa-senger ll-t?. however. If l." has Bailed tor Kiu-opo, It Is believed that he us.-d mi assume.! name. .Mr. WatUtH re.lrrne.1 the rectorsblp of the Church of the A-a elision, In Philadelphia, recently, and about two ?-celui upo started, for Norwulk, Conn., to visit II. ton, the Rev. s. 11. Watklns, of Orare Chureli, in that city. <?n id? way thr .iu-h New-York, he culled on a friend, Tlionuis F, Rowland, of No. tl'20 .Madison av.-., und dined with him. Mr. Rowland ??aid yes fnlay : " 1 wuiild be plnd to trlve any Information In my power about Mr. Watklns, but I do not know whether he I In heaven or on mirth. Ho came Item about two weeks ago and fi>olf. dinner with mo. He ??aid that ho was on tin. waV to Norwallt to visit Ill's son. I noticed that Dr, Watklns wits In rather depressed .?plrit? at the lint". I hive not heard anything from Mm ulr.r.i be left tlie place," Tin-re ?"'in no? hint* In tlie < ?enryman's sp?*?ech or aetlnn^ that aanssd bis frten<!" to think that his mind Ml, litt ? Mr. Watklns reached Nonvalk nil rlirht, and on Sat? urday las! varied for hi? home in Philadelphia. On Monday I.i. son in Nnrwalk received a dispatch from hi- mot ? Ig that Dr. ?Vniluns had BOt yet i-eaehi?i Philadelphia. Ii? started at. once for home and besan mi Investigation, but ?" tracea "f the mi.-.?in g man hnvo yet l?'"!l ill-rOVer-ll. S"l!l" of but frlofuls, however, think that lils mind lias heroine unsetlli-d. :?r. WatUna mi. i-..-il. .1 (he tie**. Ur. Stephen II. ivi g a? rector ?f the Church of the Hot? Trinity. About sf* yean ago he ?vent to t'Mludelphla, and ?i : ten? I hi i.'.'V. ??. Walpole Warren, ??lr. .. acceptance of his ptesent rectorship ?ai>i-?i the to come Into conflict with the lmmignitloa ofUflala, , ; a_-4? . ? - LOPE IAUQBA A T AS ANGKTFATHER. A** IX'I'ING CONN" (TI. IT OISXi EL?DEB HER PAREX1 AM. IS MARKED ON" A S'-'l-ND H" ?T. Miss Rertha Btaalley, of Moodita, conn., bad long been t*on Idered one of the pt-etlteat il ri* in the :?!..i. Baa la the only child of Henry J. mai:, v, a wealthy iann<*r ami stock raiser, one of icttleri In the cotuity. During the en rompment of the ?ate Militia at Dl-inti. !;, In Bap la '. Misa -Miiaii-y sraa lntr.diced t?. William rstone a gay nldl-v i'"?-, who f.-n In loVe with her, as ol I done btritae. Bat Mi. SouRey ?l*.** ol*U*tr*S suit In valnh?pl"!?d??l?vlt!. Ml?s ?a father. The lovera parted, and a secret corn pondence followed. Bl tllef '.ni", tu carry out his plans, secured un ln rltatlon lo Fenwlck 11 v.l. toylirooke Point, which Is not far fron XoodttS, Morai:.y nicht he met Ml a m ihe u-uai t*7*rttag ptace? go? hur*t Into and declared that her f:<?:?r hod threatenaat to ?end her a..,? ti her i?'!ativ.?s. Br-Hherstooe dcelded to Bee arltb her at on a. Tired, tkoy arrlve?i at tUu 'an..n, ten tnllej Blatant, and took tie train fur '?? V 11.11 "II. All thai ?lav and nicht they ^p.r.t In the re?tuurant. ! Vea Haven station. Early the i??'xt morning they >ook the boat fur tbie city. Unfortunately, an aunt : ? i the girl on the boat and tideBMpbed to her '. ther thai v.a- ..n her aray I i Strw-York. WM''* pacing nervously up and tlotrn the declt of i!m ?lejiniioiit Brotheratona hajpatied t> m?*et a : i;. . t minister. He Introduced himself to rh- minister mid b?*?**ged him t" marrv him to Hertha. The i a'.?l, and SlB4*i**?~*oa* Nu. T wa. ... ? i ???! i ;? i a temporary chape!, Mary l?e M n Q and John W. Bttairns, employed on >'S. 'Ih" n wly aredded p. lr fancied tle-tr t-roublea were .i an end, but til. ml I ken. The -Jrl'i father, el..eram. crime on t" NVw-Yurk bv and arrived al Pier 25, Bast River, aboat 2 He i .id Poll ? n?a-i William Bny ? | ?. .i ? i daughter, ? old, had rloped and that he wanted her placed i ? i . man i formed hint that h" ? .t Interfere In the case, aa the alii ?v..s of \ little after :: o'clock, a- the New Haven steamer nine up (o I . ' ? II Is a i1" '-''?:?? ? r ?'m. They saw ? head "f th? Smaller family waiting [,,r in, rJ after th. b. si had ! ana? ij ? uiiple m ? a eae? in at. ?'.m aii.-' a rah they quickly i ? old man wa?. ?till trailing at tho [lier Ittt.l ' ? .4 8NEAK TBIEFS BIG "BAVL* ri its a n ?rsr ix harlrm and rtrau ? MV AN!? .ll'.Wl'.I.S VAU'ED AT'l.M?'. " .. an ami aally bold and uci - fnl ra?e thieving frlda* evening ?l the home of John ?: ii n ild, N .. lo West One ? i >l ed an! : in t- ntb Ah mi .; o'clock that evening, while Mr. Mac lortald and bi. family w??re downstair? al dinner, ta. , :? un. by 'iiii.ii wn means, entered ;he fronl door m? lole Mr. Maa-donaW's oveicoat, ?alud at B35, i in money, \? Uli Ii ??.; In one of the i?. 'Beta if the coat, there w?-re also a Mlver-mounted re? ,-olver nal a promissory note fur f-150, The sneak hlef then went up tair- mu? took among other valuable i al Uel ?ill. ii with liver tableware ami . ? elry valtied In ?H al over iVWO. Mi . Ma ?h riald'a aanl ' ad arrived at '? o'clock thai ifternoon from Rlrhtriondvllle, with the IntMtlon ol r boma In tin rlty, and bad brought the j. ,!.? and Jewelry with her In tte satchel. a ni.lfi'i'l-'if b.a an I .li'lin.ill.ls n th" satchel. iM-veral other irtlcles ?if value treta iken, -.. that the total l ?-? was aboul .*i.:..m?. Kli ??..-'. ago Mr. Ma? lonald's house ??.^ entered n the same m*rst?-t1ioiia mai.r, and a pair of diamuud nrrlngs \?a^ Ktolen. Mr. Mardonald n-i?> ted PHday's obbery !?' ihe police ?talion In Une-hundred-anl th '., near Tl Ird a? ., and two detes tlvea re .,; work on i be i a ? Mr. Maul mi .id. in ipeaklng of the theft, rial t?. a vii.ntie repurter la i .night: "| bave a pretty good leu who tlie ii'iiniii.f i-. lie i? b man B'ho hnv .... n In mj i Bipl ?y -.une time. I have a lnia'..r u'.l al i m- iindr?*d-and-aevent?H?nth-at. and Madison .. i... ?: > nig i "f i; i w. >h i raughl the man ..' Hi" lumber and bad him arrested mi he i"'. I bad t..".i Bilsslng lamber for a long line, mi ilnally u-p..i..i tlda man. I bad an olBcer with i? when i caught him In the arl of iteaUng on rues .:. of last week, but be beggetl >o pttetMsly to be ?i i .1 that i l??t aim off. VVeteesaay I dlsotwr?-?--] in f "i.i mj -rvi. e, ?.?ltii'i'it faying l.in a a-eeh and halPs waa i due him. He became ahn lire and k-fl ylrg lliul lie aonld irH even with me. The next a,- I heard that he had served s?t "rears and Ma? in sing ---in-.-. ami two years In Horttor?, and :.?! a bad character, I'.ut I thoaghl no toore about im until i ill-. ..v..".i| (he theft Prtday evening. lu'it I rememl.??! hi. Ihns-.t i.i ?gettlna even' with ?|.. ? he col in'" th.? I... e i . uni .1 Innicrine. here ?i. n.i ln.tlr.-i Ion of u f..i-'.il entraucie either rlday ??;? .Is week? a-ro, whei th?. dlammi rarringa er?- Ktolen. 1 ??III (rtvn r.*..'? reward for (he i|... iti n ?.r ih" thief and Ihe return .?f ihe propert] ? AX AMEUICAX FORESTRY A8S0CIATI0X. Wa hi ::i.'ii. Dee. 2!.--The American Forestry .?. so ilion held H- annual meeting lu this city t.niav. .". N. H. Ki-itl. -I.ui read Un- report Of the Aii.ir :r ?' mmlttee, which showed a steady prowin (if ut.'.ii' In teres i in tho .?i.s.-rvini.f lite day by tebctolB. romnilttec waa appololed to s*i4*a*aat a Hat at trees i i<. planted In streets, neeortting t.? cllaaatk "on liions. Chairman i:. E. Kernow, of the exect-tlva .mmlttee, rep-tried thai there arc at sreaent reaer? ,i'.. nf forest representing a total of s.Z's?wa) ?re.. Membere "f the aaaoeUtlon appt-artal before the mi., committee on Public Lands to-day, to argaa ! ?'.- "f the I'idit .1, in:, which p"i.pi.-.s to place a? i.nii.i of ih" timber land In the i.an.i <>r IBs retar* ".' Agriculture. A sas-esa! BMetlBg af the ?odatlon ??ll be held ?it Cat^aga ?luring tue WavMat id. < 'ti.i?. r- fin- ti.n?uiiii* year are ?s fotlowa: ir i.i. m. s. .i. Morton, Nebtmaka; ti'-ttattarer, M. M. ishor, 1'.m;-> 1? anla ; BSOardlng *i?*retury, Ur. N. . Kg*le?tnn. Wa.si.lni'ioji ; rnrre?poudlng secretary, i>. w. French) Mabbaciiub?tu. MR. BLAINE H?CH BETTER. THF. DOCTOR FINDS HIM CHCERFUI?. ! lin IS I.V XO IMMK.'HATI-. DAafSB OP DEATH-, THE PAJCLT L.vjoys compara fivn QrjiET. Washington, Dec *.>l.-"Mr. Waino i? mucM better this evening," gald Dr. .Joh*,?ton in r-'pljl ! to an inquiry by a reporter. " I called to sec hin? between 5 and C o'clock to-flifht, end found hin( ! exceedingly che??rlul for on.? in his con-lition,' His vote? was much iirmer in ton.? and his eye? briefer. In fact, h<? is mo niuch impro\od thti I I .-?hall not rc;.cot my visit of thus evening un? ! les sumuion.'d by the family, and that I do not! expect." " Does Mr Blaine sit up during any portion o| flu- day :''' , "Oh, ye?. Mr. Blaine is much stronger than! the outside world h??. leen led to believe. Irj fact, his condition .it no time has be.?n to critical, as hae been paiate I in the newspaper*. It Le true that Mr. Blaine was for a f??w minutes a very] sick man at one time Sunday last, but ho was not so near to death a.? believed by some. Mr, Maine Ls t*till very ill, but lie is in no Immediate, danger of dc'th.'' " Do you think that Mr. Blaine'? present eho-ai of improvement will warrant his removal to a in' re cotisrenial elimato in the near future?" After inttlitatin?r a few sec()n?l.?, the doctor?*} ?aid: "I cannot, ?ay as to that: it is useless tq look that, far into the future." While Mr. Blame's physicians nre as dt?cre?et laj their utterance? a? men e?t well be, their tone and manner of expression impress those who con? Terse With them daily that Mr. Blalne-'s ense la hop..?ess; that while he is in no immediate dati? (er, hi? malady mn.,t prove fata] and that hie span of life is mcasuri-d by the progress of thS diaeaee with which be is afflicted. The fre.-ilom from a reounvmee of the dreaalfu? attack of d?pi*ceacd vitality t?. whieh Mr. Bin 1 n? ?raa Subjected on Sun lay has t?*ri?l?r?al to ch'^g the members of Mr. i?li.ii.*'.? hnnafjhold. and tlitS morning ?-??llrr-? w?*re iul.,rm.'d that "Mr. Blaiufj rcst.'il comfortably and ????ein? g little lietfer." Tlie public irta-rest hi Mr. Blaine's condition. ?.(?lui?* strong*. L? not so lre??n ?is it frag a ftvf days ajro, when for the lust fini?? there came a full realization of the fact thn? lie mizht be near the end of his brilliant rur?"?r, an.l as a consequence there were not ajatay eallera tr>-?ia.y at the ol'l-ta?l.?ori??l ?s.?u;ti?? r?-?l briek house, where' Mr. Blaine has made his borne for the last Eew yean, and the family wore able to have the Comparative ?-?ui?-t they wish. Representativa Binu-ham, of Pennsylvania, was one of the early mornipg callers. The nets he received at the door was jjo.'i'l a? far a? if \v?-nt, but Mr. BiBfliaSa f?'!t n?? mor?* than tempotary relief at if. I?oi?ert Blaine, ? brother of the ex?Secretary< wai one of a number Of pej-aona who called at the rcsideneo to-day. lie left the house soon after 1 o'clock, anil when actMafted by u r?-port??r gave the snnie i*?*neial information as to -the slightly improved eonditioQ of the c\-'v--crefary as was given to those who called nt the hOQMw early in the morning*. The patient, lie said, had been sleeping auaaewhavt during the morning. Mr. Ulame felt eocoaratfed at the slight intlieatiesal of improvement whieh manil? .?to.l themselves ia his brothel's OOnditiop, and Wag hopcfsl that he might soon be strong enough to lie removed] to soiiw more cong?'nul climat?*. The room in which the ex-Secretary lies is in the -outher? oar* of ?!:?? *"ir.s'on nv} th? ?un which to-?lay shone brightly on the drawn shinies and retiecteil its warmth on tho inside ia ?i??pinii'.' to the invah.l. ? . At hair-paat 2 o'cloek, when a reporter *?"*?>? a? the houae, be wul informel that Mr. Blaine had been reefing easy during tho day b artlr-r than thia, and the fact that Mr. Blaine hadbessj sleeping wi*oewhat, the servant who answered the 1 lorbeil ha 1 nothing to communicate. I?r. Johnston pud hie usual early morning vmil to Mr Blaine to-day. The slumbera of the dit? iheil patient had not been diaturhed during tho night; he had rested comfortably, and tho doctor was able to give the family the aaauranee that Mr. Blalne'a oondition wae no worse than it had been the ?lav before, when be waa! avpt?aking in a relative aense, getting along only fairly W.'ll. .1 rOUNO l URK KILLS 111 HSF.LFFOR LOVE, HE COCU) NOT MARRY in-? BWEETtTEAKl BaVa\ BWOOXfl OS m s !'? ?1?V. Kilt?? Ai.a-ni, twenty-two yeari ?''.''. a atonic* lri Orienta] embrold???.-:?-. In this city, killed litms<-ll nt tha home of 1.1- iweetheart, In Sorth PlalaiMd, If. -f., yesterday morning. Akasul \\a- In toee ?rita. KmiUi.% the young daughter of Emile Brikard, a IVMse .l"o> ra o , formerly In butdne ? In N- v.-York. Akssttt has for three ?reek? been ? guest there, and hi? atilt for Kiiiiiii?-'? band bad been favored ! y Mrs. r.rir.ard. Tim rlrl'a father, bow??ver. aras opposed to trie aurtiageaoi Akasul ?lid imt Wiafj to mmry In oppostttoa t" the father*? \?l?li?'s, and be ?raa abottt to leave Iowa, I'.iil in hi? Insane Jealousy be feareJ that hi bte ah? ?ence some rival might raptlvate at? loved ciu-'e heart, and be Binde himself moat unhappy and bt-oaaai routlnually over lu- ?orrow. Ob Tin-.-day he toll Mr?. Drtzard that tl-ata akM.aid end l?? tn?iii?les, The woman argued lhal ke atas fcaollsh to arerry su, thai i..' ?toast be patient, and that la gaoi timo ho .ui.i Bmtille ?lioulii red. ??a Thursday, i ?rever, lie ??.rote a letter to a local paper, saying thai he ?raa getng to uni iiini-?-if, ajaea Rmiltte's fatliei- ?rould n?.i let bin marry her. on Tti. >? day Ai.a-ui Baaaed a -i ???pi??-- alght, and early y?'? ; i.-iv nmn.ia^ be told Mrs. Ilrfsavrd that be \?;l? g'?iiig I? pack Up ami pr-ui- lo pi away. II?' then s-iuit i mi .-If In his room and aaked not te be <!' ta*awea. A m ?an-ut later and two Btetot-sltote were hf.u-tl la quick siifr? salon AI the noiae of the ?alsata Mjo. Brftard ruii.tt to the young nan's ?loor j'i?t in time to'keep her terror ?trieben daughter from ?nteilng. >ln? fouiiit Aka?ui ?i. id, and Mai the roaag xriri afeoal the -i?t ??nilag ??f bar ?over's Hfe. lite gtii imrst into t&e nxam and itu?-?? heneil In a .???'??iu iiix'ii tlie couch n?here ;:?? body lay. The young man liad Bred two buJleta Into ala heart. Death ?i:iil been aanuast lustanuin.is, Akasul ?.'??.ut ruesday getting presents i?>r Kinillle. Ill* family, un,. live ui ?'?? ?.laii'innpi''. are -?jkI to t??.- i?.'?.i,iia u| ?octal prominence and ?realta. SEVERELY GORED BT J HULL. run i.dm: ishnd pabmEE MAT Ml IS10M HIE IXJUUEtf. Henry Halts, a tanner, llvtag at ITalen Course, I.. I., w-.is ii'-.'iriv gored to death by a ball yc-te-rday morning. The animal bad broken from its .?ti.li aud, ?us wandering ?ti??m in the barnyat?l, when Mr. liait/, -.?i/.'i a baleattck and atarte?! t.. drive it into tie- barn. Ihe ball cnarped ea Mas, tiiiocrc ing hin te tfc* pxmai and pkraghed its aoraa lino ll? l,"?lv. Haiti attempt.?1 to rl?.-. but ?\u!i time ha ?a? met I'V ti'?' Infuriated hull and promptly kn.xk.4 'o?', n. Haiti ?OOB |.??au:.' Ulli-.Ml-, loll?. Tile I,nil rgan beHovring with nti;?' ?mil pawtng the prostrataj armer. Ktnally, Jaoofa Halts, the f.nirr.-r'.? aot?, ar i?.?i. s.-i/iii^* a |)i:rl:!?.ri<, be rashed up to the anl mil and plunged It into hi? aide. The imll ttfcea turned ?ii iii. young mai. Ja.'.t. m.-t ?a. Ii of the ?minial's hav**gea with a plttage of th* pltehti rk. Ike aataraal it in?t went '" a earner ol Ute yard ?raere tt wae ei uivit wllli r<>|?-s. Mr. Hull/ \?:t? ?iini.-i im,, (ha ii u-e and a pbyatctaii sumawMied. Two of the iiincr's nil? are broken, and in ether araya he la ?;nlly Injured. Ills icn.Very 1-, ?JoiiLilful. .i.v ICR-HAEItO wave FROM tuf sortit. Troy, N. Y.. D.?c. 21.-The. o Is |c? in tho Hudson liver ?it tin.? point, hut iin!c-s cold weather continue t is aot anUelpated ttic river ?mi cn>?e an?i navigation ?case. No date for tho discontinuance of trip? by 'e ?teme:? ,,f the Oti/.en?' I.In? lias been announced, n.c steimer Saratoga enme up this morning, and tho a-?tala says allhotiK'i Hut* Is miich lee |tl the river, t I* tliln uiitl tli.e? not litiitl?-r th?' savaaagS of the hoats. !?i g t??a. Dee. 1*1.-The tl ei iiioin.ter. ie ;i?tel-oil ut sra thl? arteralag lu sections of I l?i?r and Delaware ounlies bortt. rliu; on the iVskiil Mo'in:iiln?. The a>t lirancli of the Dt'luwHr??. from It|.?mivUle to He* nirt. freaa frtaaiasaeee to shor-, and t?-?? nin-j laekea m lu, ! .t .'-?.t U being liaive-.i?O ?iuiu tiond, iu ??^? -IcUiltJ-. ^m