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BRAZIL'S NEW XAYY. A POWKKFVL FI AW EXPECTED TO AS-; SEMBLE A -AIMCT ADMIRAL MELLO, -fair DSRTROTZR to rr. t WED TO PARA?THE i RERRRSHOrr PUTER JAVEI.IX tPDEn TO i lill*. HST an.': TO i. iRMEl - IM3 I. \".!.',' TO The sstila which rn human probal laths place befoi 11 cltj till Ix (? i :-i a rn met! ? f ra va! wari will bs tboi tested. Th< en nt of 1 zil i ar bought from the :?- ? Defence j Company thi Di at arhlcl Orel ? out- | marine gun and which serle* of | te^ts na ler thi charge naval olR cern, sith, g view f her 1 rchase by the Oovern- j merit. Ti.e Desiri yer i I t '.hr- ; great I tain Ericsson | be!>ve I thsl sv:e wai t new leparture In naval sreblta tun Tl D. itroyt r I ls nov.- st Newport, arhei ' lng ; i Till: FEI8EEN. a seri"* of tests The L'nlti ! Stab Government hal sn option on hei foi n"*0.000, bul thal option hu? been sis gated by the Government. The snti inarlre pin in the Destroyer belonged to the Gov* grssnent, bul waa bought by ihe Ericsson Company befor- the vessel wa- told lo tic Government of BrssIL The Destroyer will lesve the torpedo sta. ?Jen at Newport lo-da) and will come to this cltjr, time; in fart, to leave th" work undone that ls ?. ed In th* changi a of the 01 ni ni ?? di i artment the s! lp, we could go to sea wi! Kt.... -, rh li a ?'?> l-srn cred cru er, with ;?? tteei lari'tte turrets, r.nd ls ihe .arc-- \ . ? th. ? Nav> al present in < i , ' . f.- t ir* length, '? feel lu mi hes btam, . . feel " .., . ,n draft, ll disrlaci ment, u ? I ivlng er.fli e.- ol ll horse-pi wei .- ? : ible ? ' iwenls knot i I ?? H'?'??:!',.,:-c ni ,. . lets of six elg! ' -,.. ive four li right slx-i ? ' . ?' "'?"? ;.:-.'?'.':? ' Ti v? ??? ? - e the f ith Atlnntlc - uAdt ? ? Newark ? ?' ' ? -'{??? "?' ? ' Tl et ...???-? I i I the ., rr.val at ni ? I ?'??*"? ''".,',;,' ;" r I she v ? ? li rei '?'-."'"?? ',:'*.? ?"' ? ? ??- ? ri ? vox - ri Met I y ?'??,' *"" . ? ?? t. whti ? he waa io pre (I ,' Phi v. main At Ri until turi i -.';* ";' ,'; ca- Ht Bahia on Katui lay, bi ? ? ?,? ',?' '? ; thi, ?.eek. The Tanti, when asl hi ii : *' .on Ort b-r 1 . waa ai Mont*". '"'_., ????? Tne -i-.t it. n ls om i f Ihi new iwln rew . i lisen ol l '" ti na dltpl.ni ni ano a ape) 18 2 knot ? ? ? armament i natsts ol two ? i Inch and Mi als ' ' brei .' I' tain* rifle . tout uti .... i. tva thn I ? ?'"' ' - revolving Plflea ard two Galling* The Detroit la now first cruise She Ix . - ?oa lon v, ol over aet teen ki I H i ai n ni ? :, eight ???.?!'.' !",'-' "'r and iwo .,: -po r rapld-fli Gunns* Th. X. u .rk tei | crulsei ni 1.08.1 I in* ll i " ment, " T,' lu...ts ii : carry-nc, a battery of twa I . |oa ling rifles, four aU-pounder lei and two one pounder raidd-firlng -v... Hotchklsa revolving rifles ana two Gatling*. ', : ? Tantlc i- om ol " ? old wo . n |?-???' vessels, barkentlne ri * ?ns dlflplacement. a id , speed of about elghl knot* Her nrmameti ?N's of iwo ntl ? ii..!, amootn nore a in ? Inch mussle-loadlng rifle one wrlyewiinde, smooth-bore howltxcr. nne Gatling and one Ihree Inch breech-loading howltser. ? ?? ?. ADMIRAL MAURJTZ HAS GONE TO CHICAGO. Ad-nlrsl Maurits, of the Bnudllan Nsvy. who hss been?ln this country for some tune, snd ls said to be the acct of the BrsslUsn Government In the purchase* of vessela and equipments of war whlcb CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY. TIJIAL OP AN" 1 \ A * r.eWI.YMAN OP KEW JEBSET AXD OTHERS AT PATERSON. il'YIM. to PROVE RRIREK* W ?1 ' ***** I'I"VN'"' ?TOR Tin: XEW COURTHOUSE THERE-THR Alt' I-;t;. TT RX? *" '?'?"* T v;l"N"'' Tho trial of TH maa McCrsi ex-A -BrmWrntsn, ,x.Fl. i'.univ fnsi -t f Kosds, and Ch. ter D. 1 Deputy ? .'."r '.''?? " terns! Revenue, ' V*7*:''n Rumpf. an ai ' ????"? for : brier.' the puna tot the pro| -? ' :- ? ' ?*? attract) I a larg) crowd " B* ' ' County oouns in i f - i N I '?'???>??? rae pi hoi Mr 0 irl ry. aald he p * Prove thai i.:v and M rsn ssked Rumpl tot BLOB tot getting kiss tbe , ? rhen h. asld ha ? onl) give H.SM thal thev sgi.I "? tata When a che kt.. I.n msde out. Ely had rsfuaed lt. as h" s.il that "the boys" WSI Tho I were tbe l*. - ^' !! ? **' '? ?*.u*ck"?* I : ri and M .trow, tl.mltt? ,:, charge ot th Rumpf. who la Indicted bul hsa turned Htote'i evldei ? swore thal El) -,!,t-ran came lo hla offlce De -mber ft and cl.i the b T ,:iy lM "*'* him lhal each ot the nv.- Freeholdei wann : Rumpf bsd asked what was to be done wit ither '?. .,-,1 Ell dd: "? ' ' ' (clerk of ths Board of Ftt I jail Wari..,, Buckley." Al .. later meeting Rumpf ha.tied overt!.k. h ? '. bul EU "????*? afterward, and - dd the "boys ' ,l" cash." This was aecur. I on a cheek dlscounled, and thr- money wa i raid to I On ero exam nation Rumpf admitted thsl h. falsely -vr., before Ihe Oral I Jury thal mere .i i no aajTeetnent between himself and *?*?> al...,a Ihe ^tfofrl^- ?*\. ?. ''^t^. .''.*' ?' *NV/f/> ? ; ' *'-*_- ^ ie-B-^ f::*^ Li Vf. '?. -r\.-*. ^BrM"^*' ** -" "*-* * **" - - '& ^^^f^^ _ ? ?"****'***- V'---?eii_ ;-4&r ?**-*,.. ^vjj* ,-v . -.?;> ??-*. ?***??.*?, w ?? ? >*- ' ;XL''*?~Z? BAT OF RIO .TANKinO. where she will take a complement of projectiles on board, and then he towel tu the Bra Billen eoast The devices for towing j"er safely will tie of an extremely complicated character. She will have a '"harness'1 ground her Min:!'!' to thsl need ?when she was towed from thia city to Newport. Yiie only fear of thoae who hsve charge of the formation of the new Brazilian Navy is that a storm may strike thc Destroyer before sin- k"'s by Cape Hstteraa. ii... Destroyer ls too bi* to be taken os the deck of a Bteamer, and is hardly large en'ugh to wea'.!.-r tuch galas and peas a.* may be looked for off Hie Carolina coast at this ueaaon of thc y-ar. If Hatteras ls once passed, the agents of the Brazilian Government are confident that there will Le no further tr..ii!.!-. Charles K. Flint a) Ca purchased tbe Destroysr for the Brazilian <i ivernment. She will be lowed down as far sa Para by one of the ships which bring Up rubl.er to this Brm. Th.- new Brazilian fleet will assemble al either para or Pernambuco. The fast .steam yachts Fels, en and davelin have been bought, and will !"? transformed Into torpedo* boata. Th" Felseen la now st City Island, where torpedo tubes sre Peing Btti I In her. and a steel hood bein* pined on l.iuird to take the place of her pltot-nouas. Th' Javelin ls, or wsa Ike property ol t't.nrlss lt. Fl.nt. She ls a boat ol extraordinary speed, and waa built by th,- lleires hoffs. Stn. also, will be fitted with a torpedo lube und Will be taken 00 the ileck of a steamer to Uracil. The Felseen .-.ill go down on the deck <.i Kl (id. If the purchase of the Bieanvr Bl Itt" ls completed, wh'-n she arrives hare, as li pi .'baldy -Alli !.<?. lbs Javelin will, as ls at presenl ;,r rarii-',.-u. bc taken down on h-r decks, ii." Felseen ls bulit of mahogany, and the Javelin of steel The steamer El Cid was towed to the lil" Bunin yesterday aftern on, and placed in drydock. Al! preparations are being mad- on her for the mounting of her dynamite and Hotchklss nuns. Th..- dynamite gun which la to be mounted on El tid la on.- of the three that waa to have been filsc?d at Sandy Hook lor the protection ol New Vork Hari.ur. About six moat/.: agu the Govern ment made a coBtrsct with the Pneumatic Torpedo Company fur ..ix ol the ao-called dynamite gun*. live of them of flfteen Inchea calibre and one of eight indies. Three of the fifteen-inch tuns .?.?r for San Francisco, and wera to be In place st tlie Golden ilate by July 1. IBM The other three were for Sandy Hook, and were K !"? mount) I by Jan? uary 27, 1Ss4. Tl ght-inch gun was built several years ago, for experimental purposes, and waa known as the Zallnskl gun; the other ti\-' had to be built for the purj named Work bas been hastened os them, and the Bandy Hook bat? tery was practiced!) complete, and waa p. have been tested some lime in November. In view of the facts that the contract had yet two months to run. an! that El Cid's needs were pressing, the company decided io sive her one of the two fin? ished New-York Kims, and supply its place with one of San Francis.o's half-finished one* sup? plying this last deficiency by building a new nun. To do this will require only three months ao that both the New-York and San Francisco contracts will be filled in -mod time A full description of rh- Randy Hook battery was published In The Tribune last July. The ilr teen-lnch puns were expected lo be able i" throw fifty pounds of dynamite as far a^ Coney Island, and to drop '->*) pounda Int.. anv j,ari of the deep water channel around the Hook. Thus the fleet willoh will c.., in by the towering peak of the Sugar Loaf, shortly, to fight the rebel fleet under Admiral Mello, will consist ol lil Cid, El Rio, the Destroyer. the torpi i-boata Felseen and Javelin, and the loyal men-of-war Benjamin Constant and Rlchueals. Tl. Constant and Rich* ueala are now si Toulon, France, ready to start sa soon as dispatches are received from Admiral Maurits They will meet th- fleet fr..m this country at the appointed rendesvoua and proceed with it to Kio .le Janeiro, Fort flanta Crua, ai Hie entrance of the harbor of Kio, bsa been silenced by thc fl'-et of Admiral Melin, but nol captured. The garrison ls now neutral, and awaiting the outcome of events. As s..on aa the loyal ii .-t ap? pears th'-r" ls little doubt but thsl the guns of Santa Cms win ..pen on the side of thc Govern* ment again. The Felseen will hav.. beside her torpedo tube one rapid-fire Hotchklss and one machine gun on board. Th* Javelin will be similarly armed. Ii ls the general opinion among those merchants who do business with South America thal the success of Admiral Mello manna the restoration of the hou?e of Rrsgsnsa on the throne of Brazil, and that the Influence of European nations la being exerted In Mello'-! behalf The Princess Isabella, the daughter of ]ilim Pedro II. ls the heiress of the fallen crown of the Braxlls, and li ls v.c.. whom the guns of Admiral M llo would seek to >? More. ' ALL SHH NEEDS IS A COAL SUPPLY. THK nu l-l. : vr.w TORR ABOUT READY KOP. BEA -xo saimm; ORDERS yi:t Jin i i.i.i r IN Till: -ot iii ITLANTIC, Every officr addressed os the big srmored cruiser New-York yeeterdsy ia nd sesrly every one on boar! was ask-! hit opinion) double! thal the Vessel would (.nally be ordered 10 sail for Brazil; and yet. if actual tailing orders should come, Bbs w be able io atari within forty-olghl hours. Captain John W. PMftp, l.-r command, r, had re? turned from Wsahtngton, ar.d spent in isl of the day on board of th- ship, but about 2 o'clock he went PS shore f,,r ;l ,, w bourSi He sail (Asl lo had not recelvd -mv positive ordera frets lbs Navy Pepartment to sail at anv specified hour. bul merely to hurry the arork of getting lier ready, and to b?B!n no sew work inst would .blain tb' v-jei hi .;.... ene srere needed lo b? sent to sny place She would not be seri! to Brasll, however. unlesa iHraunstanese should ecc-ur to chan".' the "SSSaent status of affairs there. Lieutenant T. B. M Mason, the executive ..(ti. ? r. w!i" was in command in the sbSSSKS of CaplSlB Phillp. 8?ld: "You w.ll notice that a considerable number of workmen are distributed over the ship, doing different things, but lhere in nothing ih th.-ir hands but What lonni bs linnmed up in a lew hours, and allow the ship lo go to rea. \\- have had no at tua! Ballin),' oedsrs pst, nor do I think we shall have, unless tSSTB ls a change In th* affairs of Brazil causing an emer-rency. SHH. Ihe ship will he In rea dine :.s to go promptly upon re celvlng orders. Vee. sis would hav- to take rori* on Imard, and woultl have to go numd to the North r.lver ts do that, for If wa should take it In whir*; we il.- sew flrS would BSftl* In the mud bed and not be able to gal ont. ||,,w much do we need. Abca-t IJH t,,r,s. Osr bunker rapacity ts about l,soo tons, and we would need 1,200 lunn to nil up; but we can coal rapidly, and could Put lt in within twenty-four hours. Our enzlneer's nepartmeiit la r?Miiv raattt, ?- ?. iva ??. ?? eng ' have recently been made, has gone to Chics**.,. At I least, he has left the city and directed that hi- stall h- forwarded to Chicago. There D some little un* ' csrtaiaty regarding Admiral Maurita's mOVSmel ts as he has kept himself frmn public view and has gone about mysteriously. He had a loni confer? ence In ihi" .-ti'. With Halved .r de Mendonca. Bra* ziiian Minister lo Washington, about two weeks ago, ani has been in Washington since that time, HE THINKS MELLO I> A PATWOT. CAPTAIN SHOWN, OF Tilt". OOUERIDOE, IMS *0F CIDED OPINIONS ON TltF. BIIVZII. |AR TRI ii" .'ntaln Brawn, of the Lamport AV Holt steam? ship Coleridge, which arrived te r^ early yesterday morning, twenty-five dsya sui from Rio I- Ja gives ;in a..ii,' of mattera there entirely different from all previously received. In his belief, Melin ie a patriot, a Uberat*r of his country, tr.~l.ien under the despotic bael of Pelxoto. .Mun-, he is Strong* sad popular ani has plenty of cc.nev, and his forces are Increasing rnpldly. PeiSOto, OB the oth?r timid, le hatted by all ll: tree lits soldiers unpaid, and be only supports him-eir by terrorism. lt 1- firmly believed at Kin, Captain Brown -ays. that the battleship RlChUSSlS, which ls In reality still it Toulon. France, is on her way lo Brasll with Ihe Duke ,.f Save, grandson "f nun i lr on board, and th-?t Mello is only awaiting his arri? val to proclaim him Emperor. during the sixteen days thal the Coleridge lay at Bio Mella steamed in -iv or seven time., and shelled the city for several boura each Hine He did not want to destroy property oi kill r* Captain Brnwn thinks, but only to fright'i. the city into ? ii t en lei lng to him. PRESIDENT raXOTO CONFIDE2?T. TUB lU.VOf.i IN s*\ia lill A I'.I \ A HI'. SAY.-. WI 1.1. sOt.N BE CRUSHED A POKTl'i.t I ? I. ( okvi.ti i. bails ron rio, Paris. Oct. JO.. Th- Brazilian delegate Int re celved a dispatch from Preeldenl Pelxoto to tba effect that the Inaurgeni Provlalonal Ooiernment in th' province of Hunia Catharina is only a weak and temporary affair, pelxoto aaya tin- central Government will s..c-i crush the movement lisbon. Oct, Kl The Portugui.rvette Alfonso du Albuquerque, twelve i ins, baa salli I foi i:.i Janeiro. WEDDINGS VAST A Xl) TO COME. The marriage of Miuu Jennie Trance* Regie Con t.-ncin to Walt.r Huriburi Hooker took pine at ?. o'clock last .'...ling al the residence of h'-r father, Chevalier Louis Contencln, No. 161 Hast Eightieth* -t. The ceremony was performed in the rooeptlon room hy the Rev, John Testresu, rector of the Church of st. John the Baptiste, aatiated by the Rsv. Esther Testreau, of Montreal, Mlsa Louies Man.. Contencln, a young Bister "f the bride, was the maid of honor. The three bi*ldeatnalda were Miss Elenor Contencln, Miss Elisa ContenclB and Miss Adele Contenctn. Lawrence B. ContenclB, brother of the brid-, waa beal men. Th* u were Horace Hooker, brother of tbe bridegroom; charles Joaeph Contencln, and Louis c, Contencln, brothers of the bride. After the ceremony lhere Bras a reception for relatives and Intimate friends. Among the guests Invited were Mr. and Mic John K. /.obley, .Mr. an i Mrs. Rsmssua dc bssldon, Mr. and Mrs, Charles ColvL Mr. and Mr-, ii.lon Sutr... Mrs. .lam.- ii.in, Mr arid Mis. Henri !: . sell Drown*, Mr. and Mis. .lames B. St. wait, ' i>e vatler and Mis. Balval. Csntonl, Counl Marassl, and Count Nssaall, of ric- Italian Legation; Mr. and Mrs. rh.ni's Smith, Mr. and Mr-. Henry i*. wini;. Mr. and Mis. K. Baatogl and Mis. II. Putnam. Th.- mwly mauled pur Started for tlc- U"-i last night They will live in New-York. st. .lame--, lu..:, tani ii;,, psi Church, Brook? lyn, was at i o'clock yesterday afternoon Ina scene of an sstremely pretty wedding, iii" bride wa- Mlsa Maud ColgSte, a daughter of tlc- late Joalah stokes Colgate, who waa one of Hi" ? nd Guard, and the bridegroom was Csptsln Frederick I. ll..iln.--, .,f the 3d Regiment The rector of the church, Ihe Rev. Dr. Charles Homer, officiated. Tbe bride wsa given swsy by ter brother, Cheater Colgate Miss Lina Olmbernet wss Ihe msld of honor. The usbera, all membere or Jin- Sd Regt* iii'iii, were Lieutenant j,, j. Prseger, Waiter P, Mia. Kilian. Vf, I'-. I "paid, lt. H. Hal- ill rad, S. C. Pirie, Louis Qureau and John B. Peckham. CeJottsrl .li.im N. Partridge wss b.-st man. fha church was trill (ii|e,| wiiti friends ol tbe pair, but there was B)0 I. j.ii.m. as the bri.1.. and her mother have bess temporarily living st No. "ii Greens ass*, Brooklyn, having given Bp then* home In Kngl" Wl od. Mis- Jessie Miller, daughbr of Mrs. Jamea W. Mil!")', Will be man id to Henry L. Ai wat. r to? day st the home cf h.i mother. In Central i'ark. V. ? t. iii.- weddin:' of Helene M. ii.. Bevoise and I ir John li !..,wu.-, of thia elly, wail take plate this evening at tl:- hon,.- of th- bride'a father. ! ISC C. Do Bevoise. No. m Greens ..... Brooklyn. Ti... marriage -r Mis- Elisabeth Elkins, laughter of .xs.-, rotary Stephen B. Kikms. io Irtwnd E. Bruner, win tske pi. in ?t Pstrick'g Romas Catholic fat ind. ai. in Flfth*ave., on rTursssliu p.. Al. I.I i-hop Crinigan win sBJclati Tba reported n.ri.e.me.-u ,,r Dr, .i,.i,n Wllaon Gibbs of this etty, ..td Mi.-. Edwin DeLascsy Wlckes, of Chicago, was "WtUMWledgSd lo lie true yesterday. The report of lu oibl a essjagement | created ,i Utile surpii*- p, ?boee who bsd not ! iea)ne.i ti,.- fad of ii divot from nu r.irme. , wile, over a year ago. Dr ' .- waa dl-ln.llned , tu talk about the divorce. ..,lu ne laid the kindliest ferries for his former w..*e. He ad mitted, hi wrier, that h,- hal been divorced, and . that lu would. In ;?- shoit inn., make Mr- Wicket , :.is wu.- i.r Gibbs I- a wrll-known physician oi I this .ny. wm, an .ni . el No Leas Broadway i He la t brother of <x Senator Frederic S. Gibb's. ?? Mrs. Wi.kes. born Mi*s Eugenie Thompson, ls a i granddaughter of the late Judge Thompson, a luw partner of Aaron Burr; alie is th- widow of Col? onel Edwin Wlckes. of Chicago. The wedding will I probably take place lu ****"*?? plans, inc wirnes* san mn _ to go (.' Chicago during ti..* Grand Jury'a session. and thal Charles \ .-mk,.' ilea asked Mm !?? ko .,v..is ai. | :,,(<.. Tom ll kw Ith him. (RI e. Freeholder.) He swore lhal Shriner, who is Warden of tbs county, mei him nn ihi atreel and off.-ierl to -j,., Mm , , ., ..,, f,,r the pim-:. Shriner h*d added: "What la la RT' "How much do you want ' aald Kampf. ' Five hun ii ? l dollai a, waa I he r< ply. El) testified In ' la own i R irnpt* si .tv He said that the i to I Im *n I .re j his Ind :? ?.'?'? gel the as rd of the J After tt" award, the erchlieri had visited him agata and -ali he ha I for boya" If the*, r. .at. I lt, but I ? id told him the Freeholders lo whom he had -i iken did not wm.' a i.rii..-. end he (Ely) would nsl ba i r?" su.-h transact! :. Ile aa re that he had :? .in offer ; monsy by Rumpf to leave town, bul had refused lt. I iv i ? lohn lol ? ... ? Ely t i I com- to hln md Baked "Am I In* il ted for laking thal I:.>??'"" Th wltnesa haded vised El ' ? ? ? iee tho Pr" ?? ?? utor, at I t.. "ive th* money bsck, to which Liv had ri "< di. that's my ? ??mn.l-s|..ri " ii." ii ry p-tin-l al I "'cl't'k. It was run...rel ; lat.-r th.-.t tic- members Btu-ni fen f..r acquittal .ail o for e>n\i<iion. ST, LUKE'S HOSPITAL MAN AG BBB meei TUE 0?l*T"""*A4*JT POE TRE REW ROILBIICG aWaiU'ED-A l'l N'TIL THAT TER Pt R UI1A*>K.K or I lt'., ijl.f) SITE TUMI.Sf IT HIS SAR'IAlN. The miYiv r. * ?"! I .rt "f Xante'ri f fit I. * - ii ..p.' ii bbs issi ? *? *? um Mt ? ?'* - t ? - ttl Th* I Ung wi e ?? . . lbs a ? . ? a " '? '? The Blane* el ri -f pettaa ? Befere ihe i i uss lae epes ag el lae Baal We* foi Un of Hie lie.i tStttplBBl, ?? a Ho nisse! ...-.?? geMaaoa i*. Wailare, nf th.- elty, i ?? it-d Um , sett i. vi. rksre waa greal i i th ??. * ? - .. ? ii a . ? , Rte '?> kilt is il .I tic. u.: . be .fir.-.'vi y1 ? 'm< (ute r '. e Be t n ililli.a trill Oj * I ? IS u j i.o atory thsl the |*n**enl titi .?!."..- indi " fourth at shit 'I ?'? ? - bbW b Nay fur WJ.I i, , , i ir,a ii (,i's ? u Ul. .'? ' da f Ul utt 14* ri . ci [,. ie untrue '.-, M i Billi Ila Mia ? .' i.i l a.. alt lilli! *n I il I", a c.mc- u. , ; . .' ?: .1 IlUt I -l ll 1. , III I . . lyngil ale "lc a e, ,. , ., | ii,.- ,. , ir, ri lui . i;,,t i ? ,. . , . i. i ne u< vi tuc lint ?? li I* ' MeVetubei -7. .1 BANE Et Roi.AR IDENTIFIED, ONE Ol' JUL MER AKIti.-ii D AT RTE BEItOXQED SO TH). i.a.V> U RH ll RORRED lill. I'A.M.IV. hank. Ie r... tuc Uumpbre- - el i ?? Xe I I ii ii : . p. i Ki i .: ? i !? . el lu .,)., t,.r Byraoa'a itali, have Idcntlfl -X un caught -??? letin,' I,..."in ' toola ni Kv , , Weelu l??i ii.ei. a, I.,iviin I Keeler, bi.i the burglars who blew ..;,? li I I -.il. of t .' I'c - n mi. a. U il i cunt'. ?? eal ago -? ? ra! i Reel. Ki res pa dbi ii ti,., p..'.-Iinji burglary er bo ? . t bj In Bl it , ,, Hetti leatarn e? savin i,- mi la ? ? ? ie the ireater porties "' lae W.?. waa it-stored la ... ,,,.,)... ii.oa ..f icm. ii y beta | I tte ?(? i lo ll i ?wa in ''?-'?"!}._ __ un ii xtiERsrriss " OPE* i " Ail tlie t-erM ka*wa tltat "? u lltmmer*teln wi I in u|?:a'' in fort) .? "M. Boura ii f. i v.. -ka age un a rsgei ii'- .' ? an ' BJ all ti., ivoii.i bs* taken Into I!,.- * rt I.s. let v.i 1. eii .... ,.'!. .h..I the B na. n ada In pt a treble linn ul Hw aol a al Koater v. Kui - Mi hath.u ta llou*e laval Bet li )lie |nii|.il rotnl. opera* lt ?.. amuse, ami ..' a ?Slag wi..' i. . I il o. :.. -ti- v- ,ti, ,, , . |,. , ? ,u'iiii,e- ol n.| k mit, illili li hat something Ilk' I legae tad Biuai. In ll end ivicii urovukea hllerll ' . ? N? ...i. lc up. re ?...- i* "i si ire I..1 st UM ??Ki.hii.r" i< ? to a Blore iii" iv ? a i -r lite I I'.uni.?niles began lu- career. In ' .. peeaenee "f ?'"'' * ,<<urk .r"!. l-rn Mia ii'iti.''. Whet an be Mid aJsotil ta ?r.a il' laira** si Ui ? -.ni r. < iii ,..,? Hui al Kaha'a ??.i bm nln . ;. I i, .: ? . an I 'i in- I* a i.n t.iie room eg ' u,-<t areak thal 11* i rn I A *.'<?? ?' p..-.T la .ni.'..i '.,ti, having -ml thal i.aald ? .i r ?-' nil...! MU i.: fare, bal set even Mr. Kerger aval act ? gi.I le a l-rrk Ilka n.st ..f sal k the iitt Un/e:, lissi resell '?(> wdet sasaaaee nu. bs, tia: V ts bal li.in ? i e, Ila, lia. I.a: O iv lal nu, vin.*, Iii. BS, li 0 wast inuit.ti-', Hi. ha. hs: O Braal Bta ana aa i: i. ta, he ! o waa* tees, iee, ila. bs, lia'.'' s;a t amt Up** adates.-li Issi ii as* '? * ,l"t **"* stt.n.i t le i mi, larln ; i al ll Bte i be pol ?" tera-*" ll et Mr, ii ia .. - etti n baa i. II. i i lha i < "? i'1, "' Maaeegal tad LronravaUe in ? i .itene*tt* tad ,,r Ani. r ia ia aging an a I* is b 11 ii ? rti I '?' ':'' ' eefere Ihe cartaln aad stage i ipi ?.:. bri e thi " r ia" i? an. ' r ssti hw v.,aili have oe eppoituuity later! ]., h.. fe,r m- i Btenn .ij m. tall '?'*?" "?' n''*ri ,.\,t u|i.-"ir..??)?. There ii ? raging *n?p .cn Um' "d' ,,. ; saNlvaa, Jal i S ??? ... -? De Korea. -patti Ml. lia. ur), ..:,.| a|| lt.,.|, ,?)..:!. . ..r.-piKtl la , peiVI bim cf ? B ri ?wi asl i. THIRD AVE CARIB ROAR RTARTRB fha ISPS Cablet ?f th- tl|,t..M I, i.t.-l ll iii' " ?'' ** "f ""* Tiiiid Asense Kalin,.; sett turi i y*a*t*rdey tftoiwsss. , |H nil )i..i I.- rsa (,.: wv-fisl irsska Beary llarl I ,,,. ,i,e isa.year-eM .,?, ?f p,,.. ,,,,, A, j. s-jjae ejew I ,,r stt-Btsle "f H.. t". ttjo *Bw*B>s*wtt OsrMaa **?s-*ta*i at 4 .. ,. k in t).< psati heaii ai - ity.Sl***sl i "? l'*l WB? *.ttdnl. ii.- suss, -. usa bseRaa ai M\ih-?t. ju -aUa '? BS.BB0 (ssl Matt. The -asst of th. BBtewa aactles i? ***-vOu (eat ',.,, rb% t? , nuki *v?i|.'i IM I toiM. MAI) CUAN KS BREAK LOOSE. I' ..milmed from First I'nj-e.i Chandler ssw t.i lt that everything possible Would be done for Mr. Mathea. POSSULE HOPE OP RECOVEKT. i:.f"rm,rn,ui .,i ih.- shooting was conveyed to ' tin- family of Mr. Mait.es. in B-rooklyn, late in I the after-noon, on i bis wife snd dai**rbtsr went to the hospital bul evening. Tticy wu.- - .1.1 lhal the pi. . n spparently had ***es*n success fui. nnd thal there waa hops for bis recovery. They were shocked greatly by Lc Infomatlon , which t(..:. had received ut th"ir home, bm thev were heered somewhat by the assure nea that Ur. MaUies waa t...t in danger of im*ned.i<ite ?'"?i'i:. a:,,; might re OVSr. The surgeons at the hospital -ni later last night that it might be severs! Isyt before thsy could speak positively il ' ti:.ndltlot, of Mr. Mathea Bradley Waa ic, no ? Iiiiii.'.-r. they said, and WOUld be- able a ths ho 1 Ital soon. Assrociatts of Mr. Mathes said last night that he wa- a well-educated niau, and thoroughly equlppsd bi technical knowidKe fm- tbs work nf superintending the construction of a Isrge building, fie was a German hy hirth, bul had been In this country long .-nough to tu- thor? oughly Americanized, il- was a etern man in compelling the men under him t., perform their work faithfully. H" was a brainy man, ami a large and powerful man physically, ami iv- wag reapei t.i by careful wortmten, .md feared Ky tli" laggards if.- iva', employed directly by Hsrdlng ..- Gooch, di" archltecta of thc flfteen story building in Broadway at Murray-st., snd ha li id overseen all Mi- details in th.nstruc tlon of tli.- buoldlng, since ;? 1 erection was be? gun :ib,an eighteen months itv,". EDWIN GOULD'S CR AZTCALLER A CRANK fsEnKf". HIM OT'T AT HIS OFFICE AND DEMANDS J5.000. TUP. MTTsMORAIRE rNTr.RTWN's THE ALARMIRQ IXTRUDER AM) SEROS I'OR A POT.Tfl'.M tN III-. JtMII.Y VNNu'i I ll POE SO ML TIMI'. kv iii-; IM:'tii.'ii'N ITE )'.l.t.'liiii'. Police Buperintendenl Byrnss answered a ring on ld- telephone al the Central orflo-e ut 2 p. m. yesterday, and recognised the voles of Edwin Gould ;tt the other end of the wire. Mi Ooul ! -iib! he win. in his ofllce In the West? ern Union Building, and hsd been talking with a crank '.sb" wanted 15,000. Ele thought the man ought not to be permitted to go at Isrge be 1 ise ic might 1 dangerous. A few min? utes latei Detective nark was hastening In tho din Hon of the Westerri Union building, where he took the man Into custody. Tin- mun. who gave Mo name as Martin li. Andrews, hail been annoying members of tho Gould tinnily for 1,vcr a year. He first begsn to writs batters to Georgs J. Gould from Kansss M vin-. .f.LT'n ANDREWS div, Wh':!'- bs waa employed ar. a ?.?le-jraph operator hv th-' chicago, Burlington and Quiney Railroad. Mr. Gould finally became annoyed al the frequency of bia l-tter-i. snd wrote x-j tbs manager of the rend complaining of tbs crank. The letrera then atjpped. Andrews went to t.i ts nnd Anally returned to Kansas City, where h.- tried unsuccessfully to get back IiIk old place, whlob had been m. 1. He there. ?.. it is r upi...-e,i. came Raaf. H.- ht st appeared at tlie ofllce of the Western ii.1 ii Telegraph Company, In iMh city, about ten dii\s ;.?{.., asking to -.leorgs .1. Oould. ll..- -nw ..'il', tl,.- ofllce boys at that if ie Thsy thought !." acted itrangely. H. called at the . offlce ?? geln lu-t week and saw Edwin Gould for Ihe flint time, tn whom lie .-fit .1 printed card?* I !?;?? Andrew*, Of Kansas City." Ml'. < build thought that tlc- iii.in might !.-? Bom** Iii.-nj nf tb.- railrcsds ..'it there, * ? whom lt would lie w.-n :?? 1..1,it-..ms !!?? srss aiirprtsed '.> see ii "trsmpy-lot'king" fellow, who said he wanted t.. se,- George J Gould to demand from him I j;.,. ..r points on ths et.ok msrket. Mi. Gould Baw thsl the fellow waa .1 crank, and gol J rid ..f him bt telling bim tba* I is brother was ' mt in the dtv. ri;.- ci.ink returned '.? Mi' Gould's ofllce early trdsy m..111111*,'. ami again al...ut lu o'clock. When Mr. Gould was informed thal the niau 1 was in il.Bice iii;.m. he concluded Hutt lt would be beal for ali coifcerned to have him ti 1 ? ti care of by the p..n.e. Bo hs sanl out word to the man to come back st 2 o'clock. At that houi the detective was sitting ia Mr. Gould's private ofllce when the man was shown m. "Ul;.it do you want'."' asked Mr. Gould. in answer the man fumbled In his pockets 1 and produced ii telegraph blank, which !"? banded t.. Mr. Gould, lt read as follows: "Mr Edwin Gould: Will Western Union .*?> I., 1007 1 grant to gel a smash itt the bucket sho|is. ANDREWS." The detective then quietly arose snd placed the mini under arrest. The prisoner waa a little man. about thir? ty-live >i,:-- old, \.l'li dark complexion, deep - 1 blink eyes and a emull black mustache, He wa- slender and fairly well dressed, but j his nervous mannei ind a restless look In his eyes Indicated thal B" was crasy. IL- told De? tective Clark thal he was Marun ii. Andrews, .. telegraph operator, .md lived at No. ;*7s pearl-si . Hronklyn, although he had Istely come Lust from lt.-.iiii". Kan. Detective Clark took "A ml row- tn iii.- Central Office. There thc man .-aid his nam.- wss Mongoller Andrews, lb- was I married, he -aid. and he thought th.- Western 1 liiii.n Company or tli" c.ubi family should support )iim. Mr. Gould accompanied th" detective and the prisoner t" Police Hesdquartera In the cable 'ur the mau acted strangely. He re 111.nu..I pei Icily silent, flitnbllliK 111 hln hat? band snd pis ic : He finally pulled out an? other paper and handed it to s passenger, say? ing: "Lb bi e send thi*- to my wife?' Th" pussengei addressed, an elderly man. read inc contents of Ihe paper, shook ins bead and said: "Poor felluw!" li" then gave the psi er to iii- .I. :??. live. Superintendent Byrnes talked arith Andrews f.u a half-hour and came lo the conclusion that tin- man waa ii harmless lunatic, but lu- de clded to have him locked up until li" could lie examined as to bis sanity. No. weapon, except a penknife, was found in lils pot ki t - ? 'li i.Uno |.i..I pap'-I Wo:" Itu' following j addresses: Cornel I iii Vanderbilt, Orsi.d Central l>ep I. il!'..I lillie;UV". nnd I'll I) -S. V"lltll-sb, Chauncey M. Depew, Grand Central Depot, and v.. I' VVl : !:;:?. fourth-Si ! .bim Jscob Astor. Ko. *.:i P1fth*ave.; Hewitt. No. iv Burling Blip, .md .\.. ;'i Cooper Union, Andrews had uiso written down tb" names of George miss. [?.?liver rim. i. 1 ii/i'ciaid, Bldney Shepard and .1 l Van Every. Other i.fsa of paper srere covered sith stock quotations and mean li.ib - li ttei snd flgun s. Mr. Edwin Gould a*as sean br n Tribune re? porter at iii- home. So. l ,Ve-<t Porty-seventh-st., last evening. !!?? was psrfectiy cool snd self 1 .--.-? ed, is he hud been all through tbs af 1 fair. Ile told tl.i* ft.ny Which has bc n given. iel ii.I.bal: "We an. constantly bothered by .ranks. As lillie; 1 ne:; hy, | Wnlld.'t' hOW 1)1)' futb.'l' i-v-r 1'trtri n. ile I,.1,1 to bear lt sll. Now ii is di? vided between George, Howard, my slater and "???-.?ir. Even th younger children, Prank ami Anna, pet some of lt." an ni 1 kw s's A8BOC1ATEB not sini'iusKn. KunriiiH City, Mo. " )<*t M (-Special). ? Miignoller Andrews, the crank who called on Edwin Gould at CAtoMU/ltd We firmly believe that American women place no reliance on ordi? nary "Gigantic or Barga I ns Sales," but purohase only such goods as In their Judgment are reliable both as to quality and price. As every? body except experts are liable to be deceived in purchasing fur garments, we deem it our duty to advise them to use the greatest caution in making selections. COMPARISONS lasi rX h C0 RELATIVE TO FAKE BARGAIN SALES. sT r^I*XiARDING the gigantic sale of Furs adver ? I M^ tised by another firm, we desire to state that we do not sell at 55c. on the dollar, yet while making a fair profit we sell at lower prices than those advertised at the great 55c. on the dollar sale, and publish herewith quotations by said firm, with our regular retail prices added. This statement will also substan? tiate our claim that by purchasing and selling for cash enables us to undersell all others?even "55c. on the dollar gigantic sales." Z h (li I " Finest grade Alaska Seal, London dyed Military Capes. .-50, 31 and -j*. inches long: l.irm- colUr and double front ; also new Circular Cape nt" handsome quality, butterfly cape collar, trimmed with mink tail and Alaska sable ; 55c on dollar price, $193.50." Siede's price, $150. " Alass* 1 Seal, London dyed coat, 32 and 34 inches Inn;.-, loose front, i.ir-t sleeves and collar, heavy imperial satin lining; 55c <>n dollar price, $189." Siede's price, S175. " Circular Capes, 24 inches long, of handsome silken curl, Persian lamb. ' Worth1 double collar. This cape has a sweep of .Si inches, and lined with black brocade silk ; 55c. on dollar price. $69." Siede's price, $65. "Alaska Sable Circular Capes, of the fullest, silkiest quality, 23 inches long, 81 inch sweep, handsome brocade fancy lining; 55c. on dollar price, $67.58." The old established fur house of SIEDE has catered successfully to your wants for the past forty-three years, lt does not carry furs as a side show, but is a strictly fur house, and offers a larger, finer and more select stock of fur gar** monts than has ever before been presented for your consideration, and at prices from IO to 00 per cont, cheaper than you can pur? chase elsewhere. Siede's price. $65. btoHufud J|. his N'fw-Vork offlrit to-day, lives at Ros-dale, aub .tl' sf this etty. Td hu aasoclsies in On* tele? graph Ofllce litre the Bears nt what h*> hail .lone br ugh! in, turprlae, for he was b-? all of them re gai led ni ii man whose mind was unbalajiot-vi on certain - ibj-cta: In fact, some of them fay that he l< aclu**!)* cruzv. Bs la one ... the ardent mern* bars ?>( th*. Am-rlcun Protect!" Association, und ti,.' was ..ne Ol his principal hobbles. DB PARKI!! RST TIIltKATENED. LETTERfl RRCaUVBD PROM am.KY and CRAZT Ml it ?l'TERlRTEKOK!fT hvrvf.s TALKS. It is known that threatening letters lave, during .-t yeer, been addressed through ttn? malls to ani reached lha I.e. Dr. .'hailes II. Parkhurst. president ol the Society for the Prevention of Crime, even though Hr Parkhurst la unwilling to - the subject The character of the people arith whom he has to 'I-.il Ib srefl known; but they sent .1 claae of evll-sloeis In the conimunlty ul. an ic niara t.i his prosectttloa of the work ought lot to arouse, it is thought, any appi :, of personal violence. Whence, thea, essa* nat ? the cotnniunlcatlona which breathe aaaasatss*. lion, I* tile question many people asked yesterday. A Tribune reporter saw Dr. Parkhurst last essa Ian it his house, hut the preacher would not per? mit himself lo bs drawn Into an interview on the t, beyond hia declaration of his right to ob serve certain precautions in the way of safeguards. Dr. Parkhurst, as his course has demonstrated, is n.it lacking in personal courage, Frank M..ss and T. D. Kenneeon, the lasrysrs .,( lu Park') list's Bodety, went to Polli'e Head i|iinrtera yeaterday with Captain Wishart, one of Ihe .ik-nts of Hie society, end talked with Rth perlntendent By mee for sa hoar, regarding the .ii.-o..i mobbing ot the agents on In.lay after ?l.\ hail given evidence at the Essex Market Po? ll.. Court ugalnsl the proprietors of disorderly Am they were leaving Police Headquarters j later, the) declined to talk to reporters r-e,arding their int'iview mth Mr, Byrnes, but lt was uu derstood that they had l"ft aflldavRs for the perusal ..I tl.. Supei Inteii.Uiit. They hud gone to his office in respells.? t.i his pcis..uni invitation, lt was sn ! i'luii affidavits are likely to form part of a report which the Superintendent will make to the Police Hoard, when his Investigation ol' the al? ic;. I mobbing is concluded. Mr. Byrnes declined to say anything on that ? i reaterdav, except thsl he was making ni Inquiry which might consume several days. Inspector Williams and Captain Pevery were pre* i.n lue reports abeu) the alleged mobbing of the society's agents and they also would say nothing to reporters Superintendent Byrnes said he had no infurma tk>n regarding an) threatening letters which might hav.- been sent to I?>'. Parkhurst lately. Ir Mich let-, is were sent they probably were written bv slime ci mic. if Dr, Parkhurst knew ths writer ? if threatening letters and would muk" a complaint tl.- Superintendent said thc police would -Ive alt possible aid lu the effort to rapture and punish the offender i have had considerable experience arith cranks " the Superintendent said lu continuation. " 1 hue received no end ol threatening letters from anony* ni'.us crunks and have paid im attntlon to them. Every man in public Ure receives such letters i Suppose. |,u| there is lin WIS lo pri'Vt-Ilt a crank from willing a bloodthirsty epistle and malling it In secret. IOU ale powerless against venom of that klicl s.. Ling as the Writer takes cure not to give his Haine or address As a rule lt is the best plan to destroy and forget such letters as quickly aa possible. Visits from crazy men are more dan? gerous thin the writers of anonymous letters, it ls a wis.- pim l0 |*Mp .(?, dangerous lunatics in Jail." ? *> ?? BALFE'S GRdNDDAUOHTEE IN NEED. iwo nr.se i:\ DA nts OR Tin; OREAT OOMTOSRR I.lVi.N.' IN DEafllTtrTIOR IR Ji:R ?EY CITV. T?o getsaMaiigafeBM cr Usife, inc composer of "The l)i.I., ll. kin Dlr!,*' ll Illili SSS delighted BBSS" Ai; fri.'*ii tttSleaeee sf nu- ?.ni a gael generation, aie living airalteasS elrcuantaaesi al .No. ia KtaisjaTS. in um Q ie saville aactloa tl Jersey city. Tass ate Mitt Maud Hullo uni her il.ter. Mu. Tuny bciilae. Mi. ?sates u a te*rB*tBt*er, bat tie baa bess bsakes tm asaRh anu i i.ill*: lu Berg to. a lung tone. The toiiple ku ie l?o llama* BIB. Bite IVs ?"d '!l" BtfceS tuo yuan, old. Mlsa Balfe ??>? tint Bat Mae* aga* Mlesaal w. I.. ll..: i..ii.|m tn'*, null ton. Ile b?s it BM tuna a I J, lo .1,, IJ-l.'lel ti London, bal lost III-, lin,;,.) tl, j ..iixl, ..I,Umiiil lllasaa, anil lt nun an inn.ate of a Hork lon..- aesi lils lorine! hollie. The dvsngule.s BSSBB U> il. ...ri iil.en ikey Xtttt tiilldieii, und wen; BBItB] ci BJ I-..liv, rn,t.i Ikey 1'ieit ap. Miss Balle became a BBSMet of Uie .sjlvution Army. s,lie spent much tune in Ktt ninnis ol Ni'ivVort. tait ber ulster became IU. und sk.: ssa .on.peil.'d to lean tin- Anny thai sli? might cue for Mrs. .vmse tuid lier ihlld. Theil Mr. (Seiii,e,| li. nilli broke don i), a)id hu lott hu situation. Nov. that Mles BslfS"t taarlaSS minni b? a meant of tupport (or them her BWS health ha* be. ame so impaired br attend ame i,u sa sister Uwt she i, nimble, lo do aiiy active Hork. Miss UaKe san lier fmher'i 4,>trr, mIm Vlctolre liiife. married I r John CiaSHjaas, then Ambassador irmn I ni I md le Rsssls. After ker hiisbai,d died she murri isl ., BS*SBtSS Bl >|..un, IBS Du.: de EHm, The Blithest la non In 1'i.i.lumi on a visit. Tl,, y say tluit ?hc look K?o.l nire of her (allier In gk) ?>- age), and also that ,i?- .i.il.d lum lu tko composition o( SSS of his operaa, ??The Knight, ni the Lee-BUS," (ound.Hl on tilt Waltor li oct's ??Talisman." 'Mlry have written to ihe Bucheai hut thara baa nut yu buen t.uie ta receive ta BttXWOt trera Ott. I "WARMTH IS LIFE." Hygienic Underwear "Wool Flee-e Knit." For MSB, Women, ajid Ciilidren. MADE IR ALI. BISE! AND liUADLD IMMtEgRB}, NON-SHRINKABLE, NON-IRRITATING. We "ov.r theso atSSBM by GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE. I*n br lc Imsi-d on scientific princtptea, pRi:ii:>T*t (iiii.i.ni.. we n.iiii, ae-s-saat, Usaalsgaea and (samples. ?aros Hygienic Underwear Co. IWl IIKIIAIIWAV, Ni'VU 1JTU ST. Gales bn Unction "THE FINEST COLLECTION OF RUGS AND CARPETS EVER SHOWN IN THE WORLD" On Exhibition Dnj and Evening. THE PRIVATE t'OM.Kt"TIOX OR ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS DEI.OXI.1XI* TO MR. HAIM VIDAL, OF CONSTANTINOPLE, TURKEY, INtl.lDlMi A CHOKE COLLECTION Of RDGS AI CARPETS, FROM A. A. VANTINE & CO., OK NEW YORK. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION On MONDAY, NOV. OTU, and four following* days, AT THE Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, 366 Fl Ave., Bear 34tb SL ROBT. E. SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. 11.1.1 -TltATKI) CAT A LOU I'RM MAILED OR AP. PL1CATIOX TO ORTCIE8 & CO., 3011 Ul TM AYR. More Information?Tommy?Paw, who was Pyg> malton? Mr. Flgg-Plg-mllllon? Must have bees soma fellow who got rich packing *-orlt-(Inulana**oUi RrrrrrL