ID tn uu 1 VOL LNO 41 NEW YORK WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11 1882 PRICE TWO CENTS STABBING RIGHT AND LEFT A CRAZY ritKXCIlMANS ironic AMONG A TtlltJ < > Mf IfIIUlEIIs S Xmtlng Tlifaaik Fourtcentk Ntreet mn4 ThrnillnK nt All he Met with n Pair of Pnlnteri oiapasaMaNy IVameu Wouuiled Policeman Wltla Fnlnlly nnrlThe > i rr tlT f tk Tlctlma At 4J ocltxjk ycstciday afternoon when Fourteenth streot between Broadway and Sixth avenUe was crowded with women out Rhopplng a mndmnn ran westward from Drondway holding u ahnrp weapon In Ills hand and stabbing at every ono ho met Ladies rnn screaming across tho Mreet nnd rushod head long Into tho nearest stores Tho man pursued them and stabbed many boforo ho was finally thrown down and secured I is 1 known that eight ladles two boys and ono man er stabbed Many others who were ounded wont to their homes without reporting tholr names to the police The woman who wa most sorloufdy Injured wan the tvlfo of the policeman who finally secured tho madman Bite was Mrs Mary Hanloy aged 23 roar Her husband Policeman Charles A Ilnnlny Iolcomllu Innlo was posted In Fourteenth stroet She was stabbed in the loft breast and It U 1 thought that the wound U fatal The others Injured whose names are known are Mm Thom Worth ofootl xlnjton ar nne tabbed In the left Hide MUi Pauline Fiedler aged I 19 of 339 West Sixteenth street rtabbtd In the left bream Mra Marls 8tolzenb rK 422 East Ninth itreet tabbed I the rhoulder 1 MlMM L King 420 Eat Fifty lerenth street tabbed twice In the left hip Mini LoulM Checker aged 2 of Wed nttj flnt treat tabbed In the hack l An unknown young woman tabbed la I the right wrltt and left bream Ernest Doubourgne the man who did the stabbing his been A familiar figure In the street For many years ho has carried two largo signs slung across his shoulders and bearing sov oral sentences written in irregular whito letters He Is 37 years of age and t ib a sign painter by trails Ho was r dressed yesterday In u loose lght brown suit of clothes much worn and spotted with paint Ho is about five feet six inches In holght of medium build with light brown hill and red moustache His face is of high color his ees are blooddhot and his chin Is covered with a weeks growth of coarse rod beard Tho weapon he used was a pair of measuring compasses about eight inches long such as painters and carpenters use in their work I bus two polished steel shanks that taper down t sharp point Sometimes he opened it wide and slabbed with one shank and at other times hu closed It and Inflicted 1 double wound He nceius to have begun his assaults on the south side of Fourteenth stroet between Broadway and Fifth avenue nnd opposite to E A Qtesens millinery story at 16 East Fourteenth street He knocked a woman down and drawing the compasses from Ills pocket ran at a group of women who were passing and thrust at them with his weapon lie cut tho dresses of two or three but it cannot bo learned that ho wounded any on there A handsomely dressed woman ran into Olesens and showed where the back of her damask silk dress had been ripped up A lighthaired wo man in light blue said to live I In I Bridgeport Conn next attracted Doubourgnt I notice He chased hor to the door of Johnson milliner store and there knocked I her down Ho attempted to enter the store where many women had run but they slammed the door In his face and held it fast This all I j happened so quickly that several women who were looking at the articles in Johnsons win f dows had no time to escape He attacked them and stabbed Mrs Stolzunberg and Ulss Thn cry of Murder was now raised and the street became the scene of the wildest com motion A rush was made for the nearest mores and women fell down basement stops and staggered fainting into tho shop y In a few moments tho street wa almost de Kerted In the words of nn eyewitness I eeemed ns I A cyclone had struck It But in the brlnf time that it took to clear i Uoubourgno found a chance to do still more of bib terrible work Ho pursued Miss Louisa Checker ns she was fleeing and stabbed her in the back Then he struck down Miss Pauline Fiedler on the crossing with a wound In the breast With ever new victim his excitement seemed to increase and he waved his weapon over his bond and looked for others to attack Mrs Hnnloy was walking at time southwest 01 Fourteenth street nnd Fifth Comoro avenue I when Uoubourgne met her She hail her two little children with hor and her arms wore filled with bundles She was expecting every moment to meet her husband limo bourgne had been holding the compasses In his loft hand He now changed them to his right hand nnd lunged nt her The prongs pierced hor loft side and Mia p fell bleeding Going on a short distance 1 tance Dduboiirgno met Mrs Worth and Hliblwd hT and then struck twlco an unknown young woman Tlitso are the only ones who are positively known to have been aubbod but from tho statements of eyewit nesses It is I believed that many others were stabbnd whoso names have not been reported Donhoiiruiio ran about 100 feet west of Sixth avenue when Im I turned und retreated to tho corner A crowd of men and boys gathered around but dared not approach him Finally a young mnn crept up behind and seizing him 0111 tutu collar throw him down In I moment a dozen men jumped upon him anti held him The compasses wero wrenched from his hands He threw up his arms before his face as If he expected blowb Nivernl women were lying wounded on the sldownlk They were picked up nnd carried to the nearest stores Mrs Hanloy was taken Into the office of WHHume781 ifth nvonueand MrWorth into the basement of the residence at Tfi Fifth avenue The unknown young woman went Into the olllce of Alden V Btorno at 2 Welt Fourteenth Mrent all Mr Store bandaged two severe wounds on her right wrist Sho said she was nlo stabbed in the loft breast Hlio wont titvuiy refusing to give her name Several of thu wounded worst taken into the Paints Itojal and Johnsons store loll rnn Henley was walking westwnrdly from Broadway whoa ho saw people running from the southeast corner of Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street They hcnttered over the street Many were screaming wildly Hu ran to learn tho cause and came up just ns Doubourgno was thrown down He Btood him on his feet Inc was then handed the compasses and was told that eight or ten women had ben stabled He summoned Po liceman Hull from llrondwit anti turned Iou bourgne Or tl i his care while he went to look out for the wounded Ho took the nnmcs of those ut Johnsons anil then assIsted tr iilnco Mrs Worth i in an nmlmliuuH list t hat Leon Huminonud from the New York Hos pital Ho was told that there I wits u woman very badly hurt In Humes olllce and ho went In to carry her out Sho was tile wife heir little children were crying beside her She was placed in thn ambulance with Mrs Worth and taken to tho hospital Mrs Worth went homo after her wound was dressed Miss Checker and Miss Ileillei walked to tho hospital had their wounds attondcd to Miss Kledcr was cOIn to her bed last evening She said she wan In company with another woman and I was crossing Ii ifth ave nut v han Doubiiirgnii rushed at heruml struck her with his left hand hho fainted and was takim into Johnson Mrs Maria Htobenborg was standing beside hor sister Mrs AIII lIons looking Into John eons window Him hoard s < reHin and before ulio could i turn hlie was stall ol three time t i in i tIe back between I the I shoulder blades and in tin Hinnll of tlifi t buck but nut lop g4roueh y Miss M I L him wiih looking Inti Iolinsonrt window when slit > heard a diminution and cries of hun or lidll kill youl I She turned and i aw a wnnmn Ill as if dead on the side walk Shi tried to run into JohnioiiH Mom hit the door was bliut Ibo man I tin n from behind a showcase nml th1 came Irol hll I bOeah tutu Hti lick her In tho side Sho illd not lkf the wound till snmo time ntdirward when clue wan In I Iho I store Shu said I her li g felt I very Miff I und on examination i it I wns found i that t t huu twn I I prongs of Ito I compaK him I i > u nutrntril denplj Into the thigh A woman took hurto her liorno In i a in into carrlnge Mis Worth Is I the wHo of tho artist Thnnia AVortli of tho iiar Sho wan < h In rhiisLini lund her 17yearold daughter when Him was wounded Mr Wrth tuyh ha wns walking In fourteenth Mriet west of tho Fifth 1 ave nue when tin Haw a man nheai nursued by n crowd rite lau run across tho street and crouched down near the railing of 2 West Fourti inth street antI as Mrs Worth pn > eil ho jumped up anti MiblKi hr i Thii wound Is j In the right chub I would I have loin fut to I If I f n rib had not t iuutuuI the hlll I Isiidanguious I wound mid Mrs Worth is much prostrated Mrs Andrew DutcheroI l57Fierrepont street llrooklyn was knocked down by noubourgnn I i filit was shopping wltu her daughter a Dupii WI In Packer Institute nml lund loft her In Ilonrn while clue went to n Moro In fourteenth Street Him did not undurMiind the reason of thc excitement until I maui Rliidenl ly rll tip to her and struck Iltl violently In tho loft htcnst MIte fell backward into the Imuemont of a crockery store break bag 1 lot of china Hho was noNorrlrlirul od by the blow anti full and Is HtifTirlni from shock Doulioiimiii IN u iintlcot Fiance nod Hholl Ilntrol rallO nli very Itto Euugi huh Nothing could ho I learned of him until a rcportur Iduntlllcd him lonut a the Mercer street police Rlutlon Ho denied that ho had attacked Milon one I and Rid ho had only defended himself i I against assault Ioojlo owed him J2r0UOO nnd would tot liar It Ho said ho lund boon eleven ears cnrl In the country and worked for n imlntur In South Fifth I avenue Ho his I boon known to tho Inle a Ions tlmo as the Insane son of an insane father I Thin father Virgil DouhotirKnu Idlud at tho age of 75 years on rob 13 last In a lodging houw > at 78 cxntor street Tho two cnmo to this city together about twenty olmo tOlcthor blt tweltr years ago The father Bald that they camo from Lorraine where ho haul been a school 1 nastor and that ho hued como hero to obtain n large sum of money left to him by a brother who was a Fortyniner In California Soon after they cot hero Krncit dlsnppemid and his father saul he had taken SON oral housand francs and cone to Iurono A year later ho returned anti mtpportiMl lrolo father by ilH enrnlnirs ns a painter Soon they began to act queerly and Ilnnlly the elder Don liourgne hnd four tin signs niadu nnd for years the two paraded the streets with these signs on their breasts anti ljnck Tho MUIIH dnclntod that they had bonn de frauded by tim Government nod denounced bishops priests and I lawyers Tno tin I Blcni tore peoples clothes and the tl ucmrirue < lwero arrested nR niil anrox They were discharged and soon nfteranrd reap pcnred with wooden sIgns Thej marched 1hc dally I along llroadnny lioni rdiiitecnth Htreut to the Battery When the father died tho son Informed the neighbors nnd carried nolghlo Crrled his signs ns usual Tho Roclut 5 Frau qalgiS do IJIenfulsanco which hail often assisted them builud tho old man The son was not at the funeral Lnto in the day ho was seen In upper Broadway with hit own signs on hilts back and his fathers in his hand Ho looked pale nnd haggard and had boon crying A policeman asked him whore hits father was He replied simply He Is dead He contin ued his weary wanderings until Ma > when ho abandoned them anti resumed his tntdn ns n painter Ho wore better clothe and account ed for his apparent prosperity by saying ho had obtained Ins uncles property Durtncthe summer Doubourgne was engaged as painter on a ship Ho had 111 up onllcl little money when one night he was assaulted anti robbed In Spring Street He was so ox cited when reporting thin robbery that ho kicked n polke sergeant nnd was severely clubbed with his In signs return Of Into he has not been been AllUIC JLV rriR or ins LIFK Blmlfleant Trifle that Indicate that he May be Assassinated ALEXANDRIA Oct 10Four natives wro executed today at Dnmnnhour for murder The correspondent of tho Daily Aric at Cairo says Arabl Pasha believes that his life Is In danger There have been certain Incidents which might demoralize tho Circasslans guard Ing him One of tho Khedives entourage has been heard to say that he would like to ad minister to Arnbl a cup of bad coffee and tho Khedive has remarked that ho and Arabl could not live 111 tie saute country The sheikh who was arrested on Sundirnt Tnntah for attempting to Incite a ninsmcri has received 10 lashes and will bo kept In conitne conln bent Large quantities of arms have been seized 1 at T tint all and the number of watchmen there has been doubled About 200 Circassians Albanians and Turks recruited for the gen darmerie have arrived here Cuno Oct 10When tho rebel prisoners were dsllvored to the Kgjptlun authorities the English Insltod that they 0 allowed legal as sistnnce Tho Egyptians contend that thta condition does not hind them to permit the en gagement of foreign counsel The question will b referred to the Foreign Office lu08ton It Is reported that the Indictment against tha rebel chiefs contains three counts First In stigating mu8 acms second directing tho burning of Alexandria and third abusing the flag of truce LONDOS Oct 11The Cairo correspondent of the Jaiu firs telegraphs that hu is assured on tho hlghcnt authority that tho prollminnn I inquiries thus far made nil tend to support Arabl la has assertion that the outrages perpetrated asprtol petrated during the rebellion wero committed I against hU will Mary Kane Walks Out of Jail Mary Howe was arrested on Sept 19 for rob bing a house where she was rtnpln e < 1 AS a domestic and was contlneil In tlie Rajmnnd street Jail llronklui trailing her arraignment which allo take place 3 el terdaj 1 wan her turn 1 estenla morning to no from thr female wing of the prison to the kitchen for coffee and about 7 oclock sIte left the corridor In which she wa confined Instead of going to the kltih n shi crossed the janl to the main oltlce and without attract lute the obserintinii rf Assistant Keepir Ciman ss ho ns at the desk look a seat en the eiiclie l rrsrcil Or l ltnrs M tht time she was seen to ie l dre seil JIII full lIllult ritluttt tii itt including a Ionic crepe s rut I Mm oon pd 10 the iteofc and liiiulred If nn Maiden u at In thi jail No eall 1 COWHII cunoiiltlnir the I record hook he Ill dtechrcu teiirrdiir J I am sorry for that enlt 1 the wnmiin I uan anxtoUB to Ccc orf she in t in itie hat it of ifettlnc drunk anil a I Imd a situation for tier I thouirht I might be at le to keep tier potter The HinipoMd ittr l then i Mnlktd ti > the open door of the lrIPtuu I I and trlideil 1 doun Die i irranitt rpor It wn nearly an hour efore t lbs dliuten of tier dlicht aK male known hue It 3U > ear uf a e and of delicate appearance Mayor lie HcTaUe Indicted The corridors of the Quoons County Curt Hnupe were crowded u tterduy ulth olllclitlii and IOU ticlant AmoiiK the moat uumueuisy were Chief of Police VVoodH and the frlrniUof vtai > r He Bevoice of Long Ilad City Exolce Commlllonr List who WA ro mond by the Mayor r Comlock and his two aI Smith ant Oram went before the nra1 Jury Late In the afternoon the lraui4 I Jury preeutti a hatch of in lictiiisuit hut si I ir or iii 110 ohs for run ulomll 11 Jail nlhl I ui reitortuh Ihot ci ups t olol tc tatuuu ul tines 10 111 him nolel1 to I Irr t GHrnr 11011 utittOu hHlcl1 oro lti ItOh ltt ii BI Itt Iiiarico Ihll a1 Eugene FJhr Thiy olone t cre nrieii 01 M lonlo is I eoIIc ni I Inrlnl i lie roll itt 11 I ituu re IuInu thic cr orlln1 hrore 1 itIce ulhihiurt I t lie uut it to hat e I turir I toe truuefcrrtd ii I i the I ttrt f St I 1 toTI J elite sail lie uc utuld oldolho Jail elu alllho prboe crc again I I wan reported that the firand Inn bad 1 Indicti e stat of the oltulaU l of IWIK Uland I 111 htMtf the vttt > or The report was svnernll credited and much excitement pre > nlltii Sot Tkrce Time but Nllll Active At 815 last night Barney McLaughlin of 421 Eat Mxternth itreetnent to the homo 317 Iant Thlr teinth utrett here llnnlcl I LOMB s a tupplni with a friend und calltd hint down dolts to the street Ac cording tn Lonran ai loon an ht lush trot to the ptTeit VtLautfhlin tlnd three pistol punt at him Mlidlntf two bullelF into his h < ad soil otis into lilt right breaiit Mi L tih1liininana > tool hi ii I In 47 l e1 rhlrtei nth Uml He I I ihri turned with til I pUtol the i policeman wh followtd him there and arrested him I liilulei that IIM hii nhot Louran in felf < lt fern e loorati viit I Hkn to I lle lie lionpltal i hilt refllMti to allou the di 1 0 Ir to Probe for the billlfU ttlnt ut enl nut IV He miliiie qiisuuii returnnt with friend mid rlirnllld hl i mmix its t to iiiilimit Kt the probliu hut a < Min chmu > 1 bus oeriuus iiuhuii II I and went nwa The hIt ol say 1 hU wound arc Drowned while Saving an Infant Cornelius Randolph and Cornollus Collins w1 lhK tin lulJ ot Iol olmolll with flue bilks anti litres chldel Un thclr rtur this intuit O ehoed In I dp part or the buy oo IhBI I wOI11 Pot get ngrutitnih u hen the ilk full Thir e WOII nutiP one rhld e sri Ikn In Ih hre itt I klr it Otis unto IJ 11 ruuiatuiiutc to I ttluttii aiid two chlJr ere ltttiu out us 11 irili iOu his psiesge ihie 101 1 I iii 0111 hI1 in to hits LIRI C hl lolin uiuii 1 ttliiiQi1ht eiucit eehieui ti dull ciii hiegitn It St IOloWId tile clteu 01 this w ey RiuiuUtijiu us ft ulitucked flu JI I ctuiitflieii ii ii i it runt t ii I ii hlh tlcmuiy ccitt I his liAI c uivett hiy illhui oa boly he t wuiiteii teite ruCovursit C Cr aficro 00 recoil I b him 1Iollho follovvlnir Mayor IMi Ailvlrr Thorn wore 4245 voters 1IIIRtnrd II Brook lye jewterdii The niimbtr rtitUti rid on the I tlrit dn of rifiilioUon ii tts luJtul which inuko the mini tint for 71040 The third and lint icu 1 of litrntlmi e 11 I e 0 lit Jl Tin tint hst > ear it flit WM and the retiMin lion u 101 tin ncond dai thin I wi i947 Tile rcKi > trall u on the last da t < > < 1SIM7 1 Is l call iii tncreaci 110 > user is I1r1i3 hue to Ma > or Low adlc ICalsInc thu Vnces raoOOO Men LONDON Oct 1flJhn Xnrth Stafloidehlio cnal mil ito nor lime in ti ilnl Hi t the nrpliifitlou if llu miner for nn nI IMIIII e or f in i prr ell In tinge e litmt tliiiiisaiid men nrf nftntidlo h tills ilei Ivlon cit rico if nial 1 minim reti ien ntlliK nine loun tlesnf lilflunil I will lllift In I Munilienler i ii I rrlilm In I ilprldn 111 nn itts I times hkll until i s lall tie Cutout 1 011 n iiiral tOII I iiro rf tinrk rHpLimll III urkbhlii IHrhJ shire and Laiuashlru Ono Tkouinnd Irishmen fur Cunuiln LOMJON Oct 10A dcspnti to th Iall Mall fiaMI from Dublin re orls thnt I niiliig In the nlnrniliiv Incrrisrut nmipcrlsin In I i his olth i nf Irclnmlthi I I Dub Ilii I iilniiliis lukiii the lend ill n irnpi mil it cciii I ltui I i ablo budled men anl I u oim n to Cnnu U Ine at IlUnarcka IIays Iraniotrd I BERLIN Oct 10 William the youngest son nmtol of Prince CauucUlor rilimarck bti bon iftlttd to l rant of Uov I i FILLING HEPBURNS PLACE rom inn cntnorr I xoMTXtrrn ron CV1Jf1SNIfiX AT f 1fW Kepnhtlenn Comrallleemcn In is Cold flknwer Hulk urllnil Jeu < from tke Interior An Aiipnlllnc Ilst of Men who Wouldnt hun Tlio young follow of tho low York Republican machine ware In thin Fifth Avenue hotel curly yesterday morning All woro tall lnck silk hats and black frock coats buttoned front tho waist to tho breast Johnny OUrlen lob McCord Frank Rnymond Johnny Drod sky Jako hIss Jimmy Davis and 1ollca Jus lea Joke Patterson wore white neckties Capt Mike Cregnn nnd Barney Ulglln fought In the war of the rebellion and have stuck t blue cravats xtnco pcaco was declared They were nil prepared to prove to the country members of the State Comtntttoa that they ought to vote for tho Administration nionH candidate for Congressman nt Largo Commissioner Juke los was nrmod with I hook which ho said was used for cleaning horses hoofs I intend to lice It in buttonholing said ho rIte name of oxTudgo 1nnchor was In most mouths for a time but half an hour before the neetlngof the committee it was officially an louncid that ho would not run Chairman John F Smyth called the commit tee to older at noon and announced tho pur hOse of the meeting Twentysovon members if I the committee responded to tho roll call nail Senator C L McArthur D tho proxy for James S Smart of Washington I Platt Car I penter of Dutchcss Martin L Stover of Mont I gomery Harrison Chamberlain of Seneca I Thomas C 1latt of Tlogn and Charles 1 > In gcrsoll of Chnutiiuiiua woro absent I was mid that since I 1lntt Carpenter wrote his I otter of ncoeiittinco he line been afraid t trust In > body with hIt proxy 1111 Slmrpo said that several gentlemen who md bven asked to takn tho nomination for Congressman nt Large had declined lie thru named as landldatutt who would accept ion James 1 Ollolrno of New York Ixirln Ililmer mil James Tanner of Brooklyn Ion JolinC ItobiiiHoiinf Jlroome John A King of Queens teirl Jacobs Jr of Delaware and Howard POlrl JIobs Dollwnrc Ind Carroll of Now Trkof 10w f A ncR was taken during which notes were compared A plurality were for Howard Car roll but other candidates had friends One of the members showed to another n list of men nny one of wham he nlil might have been nominated I ho would have consented to run On this list WHO thu names of Mr William A w heeler the Lone Fisherman of the Ht Law rence anti xrauiitilont VlcoPresldentof the United Mates I l Chittenden Oon Isaac I Latlln District Attorney of Kings county Oon George I blinrpu Alexander L Orr loll An on U McCook Albert Diiggett ail Henry A llnruum Gen Joseph R Curl Charles K Fitch of the Rochester Jlmxifrat den Chit K Grit hal James Itedpnth bin Francis C Barlow Hamilton Fish Jr Jackson S schultz and Enoch L Fanehcr I Schulz When tho committee reassembled an Infor mal vote was taken Howard Cnrrollwas named by Pierre C anWyok Do Wit C Whohr Jacob M 1 Patterson Jr Cornelius Van Colt Cornelul Col Chatles F Brtider Michael Cregnn Frank lUymond Illinm II Itobortson llllnm I Dlckoy Oeorgo H Shnrno Alexander M I Holmes Chester I Cole John M Davy and James D Warron Ferris Jacobs was named hy George Z Erwin Abram C Crosby John W rooiiinn Tallecon Uvuns William J ron tanye Williaiu L Parkhurst and James Low Corporal Tamos Tanner received tho vot sof William 1 Heard Marcus Itnlnl bntnucl T Maddox John P bmyth James S Smart and Andrew llllnms Mr Stephen A Titus votod for John A King I Tho Chairman announced that Mr Carroll I had receivcil 1 votes Mr Jacobs 7 7 Corporal Tiinner ti I and Mr King 1 Mcrsrs Jacobs I Tanner and King were withdrawn before the formal ballot was taken and Howard Carroll I wax unanimously nominated Mr Carroll ap I peared before tho committee antI in accept lag the nomination said that Im should make I Ills own canvass and should pond no money tor his election Ho favored fair nnd free elec tions and had both spoken and written ngnliiht Hadlcal rings in hoilth Carolina anti Inuslnnn tIe well as the shotgun policy In thin South lll III The uimmitteo t worn sattslled with theIr candidates position although John F Smyth and Clint Wheeler exchanged knowing winks when ho said that ho should spend no money After the nomination tho members of thin committee reported the condition of tho party in their tespoctlvo districts This was a dole ful operation Mr Stephen A Titus said thnt Suffolk county would give I Its usual party vote The three members from Brooklyn admitted that lhen was much disaffection They thought it would lessen before thu election Police Justice Jacob M I olcclon said that the Republicans In the strong Democratic districts In this city were essentially machIne nnii I mnilii little difference to them who was noinlnnteil by tho inrty They would veto the t ticket Tho danger in Now York was in thin districts whom tho merchant hankers anti other business men resided Thou men made up I t lie hr minds I after reading Ho admitted that there was dissatisfaction In his own dis trict but believed that tho party would bo in good shano there by election day L Capt Michael Cregan ball that his district which Is east of Third avenue was largely Democratic hut tho Republicans worn at work William J Dickey of Orange said thnt every thing t wns in good shnpo in his cnuntv nnd GCI Sliarpo predicted tho usual I lopui i > icon 1 vote In I Ulster Both gentlemen admitted that there wns dlhalTectlon In their counties John 1 Smyth said that the llcpubllcans would do 01 I enough In I Albany and Andrew Williams I snld that them WW considerable apathy in Clinton Mr George Z Erwin of St Lnwroneo was not so sanguine about his county He said that tho Bopubllcans were greatly dlslt led with tho ticket Abram C Crosby of Delaware said that thoro was much disaffection In that county and John W Vroomnn reported tin same feeling in Herkimer lnwls and Jefferson tounties Taltchen Evans of Onelda said ho had not hoard any Itepttbllctns say that thoy t would not vote tho ticket but haul been told that there tlero worn Mich men In tho county Senntor Holmes mild that most of the disaf fection In Madison county would dluppcar be fore the utiujctiufli Then Mr U J Montanye of Cortland county who was Judge 1 A P I Smiths ptoxy at the Saratoga Convention took the iloor Ho said that Cortland county was like 1IS Iko I Hinnll country neighborhoodw ono mans business wns every bodys business Most of the Bepubllians there thought that they were statesmen There was a strong fooling against the ticket in th county which needed to bo CII counteracted They wanted a bin meeting thorn and would like to have Chnuncej M 1 Depevv speak to I them Ho did not know much about OnnndaM county but Congressman Hiscock and Hiinty It Dtigttld had told him that tho t Itupulillctn I minority in that county would bo fair but not as large ns usual llllam L I Parkhurst stioko for Ontario I county Hu I Piild I hat t them had been a strong fooling I ttai net tht t ticket I In thnt county llui it 11 Judge raiders county and he bullnvvil that county untIe If notlilngolse would Induce tin i ltepiilii ieuu its to vote the ticket Ho I could lot say In whitt condition tho party wit In either Yates or Livingston county Chester S Colo raid that the aputhy In the Kteubon district would grow loss during the canvass hut John M Davy bald that there watt it strong feeling i In i ltocln I ter which it would bo dllllcull to clmmo Mnnv Itcpuhllcans wi i voto for Cleveland Ono Dninocrat hud told him that ho should vote for 1olgor Tho Still a rts applauded Mr Davys closing sentence hit thot looked blue when Jamo Low of Niagara that all the Inlllrl reported 11 tl activity In his comity was In tlm Democratic I party Jaincb 1 II 1 Vnnen of DiitTulo made tho I closing speech lie I tend a telcgiaiu ft t tIll his I son which t Haiti that the Mienimn S llogiis address against 1ulcui had only 701 and not lODOslg 1IIInb Tho hinhvirts applauded but John F Hmrth lomnrked Haven hundred nnd sixtyfour is a gctti 11 Mr I nrren snld that ho would get buck 400 or snoot them I I They would do tlI best tlui I fluty y could In I Kriu 1 county The 111 II I it nil sick committees hud nltoady I begun tholr mis sionary work John F 1 Sinvth horn nemnttrkod That sounds > hike biisini Mr nrteu t saul In i conclusion that tho parts VVHH In a veiy bad shapo In hautniniuii am Catlnraiigiis louiitles and somulhlng uhould Im tlonii thein I ut 0111 o Tho coimulttii I ii then t adjourned llnvv Illillelitk atas Afiinltinlrd TIIOT I Oct 10 1 ThiillcpubllcanCoiigrosslonn Convention thN nfltinoun noniinated hit lion llrnn I I llurlcitfh of liltrhill for ConKrt nmn The iioml 1111 WIIH ei on Inl In this lion la 1 Ci ilotidman wh w an Ir shot I ru ri i Ivrilon tu the Ace I ii bl IhrniiKhtli tllnrtH of Vir 1 iliirlfUh I I t WUK airfuti 1 puts time I auo Hint the andldatt who i apturt d a inuj rlli II the I Wh linfton Countv I ileliiriltH should rtiii it e I its mnport if IVi the Itrntelair I delegation i 1Ii I V rtiitk bile if oIIi iilTl ilirrle If I jnrihn 17 low its but Hurleluli Hole hia cdlt ahd J Cronklilte willidrttv Jew c r I lecllun 3 laisknla I ban t siuil United States Marshal Knox nppolntcd six deput marihals foreiuh AIM district yesterday to serve on this day of registry and election Only Re tinlillcans were rejected The Attorney Utnerai pro blLlt > d Uis mobyineut ct a larxer torca TAXMAXT AND IltlINO HALT County Convention Adjourned fir Confer enee trltlclslng the Mityor Tho Tammany County Convention mot In Tammany Hall last evening John B Hnskln was iiiiulo Chairman John Kelly said that it md tbnoome tho duty of tho organization to work for tho complete union of tho Democratic Domocratc inrty In this city I must b understood that there were three Democratic organizations In the city each of which was equally entitled to recognized In the nominations to b mlie Thcro must ho concessions on all sides I was evident that tho time had coma when tho Do nocracy could secure I better representation In tho municipal Htato and Federal Govern meats Tho first candidate to b nominated would b Mayor of this groat city which was a Htuto In Itself The nomlnoo should bo Btlte Iol Thl b a man of recognized ability nnd honesty Mr Hnskln slid thnt ho wonted some mnn Iko Mr Kolly nomlnntcd for Mnyor Ho pro letnil COOOi majority for tho Stat ticket Senator Boyd presented a resolution from lroICttod the AntiMonopolists recommending that men with antimonopoly records b nominated for otigressmen Asembhyinon anti Alderman Among the resolutions adopted was one refer ring to Wm I Vnnilerbllts tho publlo bo damned ns evidence of the perversity of rail road managers nnd their Indifference t public rights Another was this That we condemn its II silt Id anil dliaitrous the uillrr which for a numher of 1 ear lias lietn pursued tic I he vial or of thl 11 with reelect I In curtain depuri neiitsnf i tie ehiy 41 Internment and that this polli I > In lltienced nosllih l tit nnlMtlnn has reunited I fn attarki ipon iniMlcoilltcrs for the purpose of securing control if cU department tn In lined in political Interest not elevant to the aim of iroml I troeminent or the welfare or the tnxpatcr and that such policy has burdened the I ax pay era with an Uliuiiuesary load OL expense not Its iii the airitreKate than fiR > A committee of ono member from each As sembly district was appointed to confer with other Democratic organizations in regard to local nomination The committee Is to m t nt 4 U oclock PM todny at Tammany Hall The Bar Association sent a communication asking for it conference In regard to judicial nominatIons Tho Convention adjourned to Hnturdny evening Illlot Stndford presided at the opening of he Irving Hall County Convention In Irving Hull last evening and made n speech In favor of local Democratic harmtmy The Convention organized with Sheriff Bowo as permanent Imlrman Dr Austin Flint Jr and Alfred WngstalT were named amour the VicePresi dents Sheriff Bowo said bo would join in no trading or jugglery t holt tho public Tho Convention adopted tho resolution recently onlIltol recntr passed by the General Committee The Cam mlgn Committee already appointed wns em owcrod to ink nil proper moans to secure hci union of nil Democratic organizations In thin nomination and support of such I local ticket as will Inspire tIle electors with confl demure in thn party and arouse them to an ao llve support of tho Htato ticket The Conven tion then adjourned subject to callA A meeting of the citizens the Tenth Assem bly district opposed to bosslsm In politics will TO addressed this evening In Beethoven Hal in Fifth street by Justice Otterbourg Sighs lund Kaufmnnn John F Queries John O Mott and Civil Justice Sleekier The Fifth Assembly District Cleveland and Hill Campaign Club raised a banner at JIG Hudson street lost night Joseph Murphy Itobt I Farrier and Daniel Lewis spoke nCCJcf liD oaoitsiAjr FOR JUDGE Htep Taken to Renomlniste kirn fortkotMBe to wklek 1 ke was Once Fled A metnJ of about 400 gentlemen repre seating every Assembly district in tho city of Now York was hell at C9 West Washington square on Monday evening to organize a cen tral association for tho purpose of promoting tho nomination and election of Richard OOor mnn t the office of Judgo of the Superior COIr Tho meeting organized by the election of officers ns follows The lon Henry Hughes President William J Donnelly and tho Hon Edmund Connolly TlooPresldonta Major E ward Duffy Treasurer Valentino Daly Secre tary James Gregory BargoantatArms On motion of Kdmund Connelly tho following resolution was unanimously adopted HATTIM At a general election held in the div of New York In Noemlier ISMI Klihard 1 IJorniau w a elected Ju life of the superior Court on the nomination of all the fleniot rstic oruanUatlon 111 till eln und whereas he wa presented from performing the dntteof that office h i the action of the Uoternnr of the state of New Turk who ii pointd t another l ifentleman to rill the same and I whereas ft trouMeitonie and laborious suit Institute at tlie Instance of the nld lorman and carried on at his expente in order to sustain the people vote has fnlltO of any dnnin result leaving the question of legal title delermlned In the otllte as far as that nli Is concerned whulh un jylrYil That we renew the expression of our respect and esteem for Klchard Onrman I and plodire oiirsele as far as we can to elect gt to the ol of Jndire ol i the superior ourt t reitnrdlnii him as In charattrr and lekil standing suil 1 atllltv eminently veil l quallnttl no perform the duties of theottlcK with all < ollg to the tmlillc and alsoas re rt sentlnir In his own Person the rfirht of tile I tieople I of this city to choose their own i II In tllclal officer and y re peetfnll request that all the Democratic organisation whlrn laot rear chose vir 1 tlormau a heir t can lldatt will now airaln nominate him and sustain their choice by thelr votes I wns also resolved that a committee 0 ap pointed to wait on tho leaders of tho different Democratic organizations anti communicate to them the purport of tho above resolution 3VADOO NOMINATED A Contest for tke longreaslonal Nomination In the Netentk District Tho Democratic ConKresssional Convention of the Seventh district of Now Jersey wns hell yesterday at Odd Follows Hall on Washington street In Hoboken For temporary Chairman Orestes Clavelnnd received 100 votes to 01 lor Edward I F McDonald Mr Cleveland was the candidate of William McAdoos delegates The temporary organization was made permanent Nominations for Congress were made by each of tho ten Assembly districts Both McAdoo anti Allen L MeDennottvvero nominated In the First while iuAuioo alone was put foiwnrd by the Second and 1 hlrd I The Fourth nominated McDcnnott The Fifth hauled up thn McAdoo tl banner whllo the Sixth put forward thin names of MoAdoi > McDermntt Col K 1 I C Lewis of Hobokon and Henry S ell of Hnymine Tho Seventh and Eighth nominated McAdoo Me Dermott captured tho Mnth Honors wero oijunlly divided between McAdoo and McDor mntt In tho Tenth I Tho voto stood 114 for MoAdoo CO for Me Detmott I for Lwle ant I for < Icll Mr Io Adoo was thereupon declared the nominee niu the nomination wits mndu unanimous lie hml lall received tlm solid delegation from tho Thin Assembly district under the t leadership of Slur rogntD MeAvoy while with two exceptions ho had obtained tho suppot of Assembly mnn Mo Inughllns cohorts from thu Sovonth In tho other Assembly districts the voto vas more evenly divided Tho candidate snld after Ivolnc escorted Into i tho hall that lie Imped that t no man would ever have cause to regret voting for plain llI i i MoAdoo votn vVlien the Congressional Convuntlon ndjourn od it reassembled ns 1 County Convention mid nominated John C Hughob for Coroner Mi I I linklies I who Is I a young man owes Ills nomi nation to his personal popularity Ho nnd his brothers havo for yours worked the Demo cratic ranks without seeking ofllco EATON FUR Cll < lieiSS AGAIN Tka FoTortil Ilemocrnllc lriulrr Hpcuki to Tkoso itko Aomlnatnl Him HuiTroui Ocl lOTIm Donincrntlo Dis trict Contention which unit IIITO Conlton lodiy wits thoroughly ripresonUtlvo confident and hupp An al ml olirpubliean thin lon I Alhurt Austin ono of the 1872 lonxcits pro flldod Thin routine business Imtlni lIon cot out of tliiu > Mr Mnhlon It us > tof thl city after incIting tho ItopubllcanH for condiinnlnc I lit Illtormid IIirbor I bill I ninl tlnn t remain I not Int John I Buck tt hoMitpil fun I titliiitd tho iiiunu nil hail IHMIII MiltliiK for that < if Muni liuiirruptlhlo lllliini 1 Inton It waR 10 cdiM i d IIH H I u uttiajh Is I In 1 iou y uttt hutrl lug of f Con net butt Dumoirats Tlu > MiniMahln iixIlotit li Hydo who mleht sit L fora pniirnlt of Col Tom Niniioinr condod tho i nomlnntlon on Inhalf of Tollnnd coum The OIDMIK uniinl moud nnd I roinniltlin I t I nan sont for Mr Elton WliiMi tutu fiinilllar trrnv lirail appiiurud thn rout r 01 Mlcomn was I tub ditnoeralli ThooiMiiiilor hiuiin hln Hpppch h > enliiK I hit uoiild limn prifoiiid that thn nomination uhnulil luuti guuiui to anutliii limn hit did not feel nt Illiirl to tliillnii I hao nn plodKKH to iniiki Im mill no lhutigpM that INS I viil not votn aunlnst nuy lii ser and llnrhnr I ptoal I I otid tugal mist user utIle of them and 1 do not 0 ned tomnkonny plidkis now Hut bin tutu r lucIa of my nntho Htitto tune dour to mo My record I In I hue I pant IH to hn my icconl In hut future I IIIINO no money until God known If I bin ii I would ut uso It i I to I buy u 010 i > I I I am heet tel U miiKt ho buy I lie nnhoueht HUffritceB of m y follow cltli ns lou Khotihl Im I reprnbcntod I lot liyonoMhii promloK that ho tviuh ni < nr do HO again iliitighitniJ but by ono who can BOJ that hn minter lallhtnl 1 The Hepubllcan majority In thin district nt the lam election waR between 1001 and 3000 but Mr John n Buck and his party friend fully realize that tali f a very solemn occulon OHIO GOES DEMOCRATIC TUB RBPVnUCAKS JiEATXir XT TE THOUSAND MAJORITY A barp FIt In Cincinnati BntUrworth Probably Defeated ad the County Carried by the Dertr Iateit Return CINCINNATI Oct 10 Sunshine and shade have alternated In Ohio todny The lenders of both political parties have felt the varied Influ once When tho polls opened In Cincinnati this morning tho Democrats felt confident of vlc tory I was believed altar the balloting had been in progress two hours that nothing could save the Republican ticket Stato or Con gressional Then the Democratic leaders became apathetic At noon their sun was clouded It was ascertained that many Germans were sticking closer t their old political tics They wore scratching the State Ickot to bo sum but they wore believed to b voting for tho Republican county and Congress greets tickets Moorloln a conspicuous brewer who had boon prominent in the antlBopub Ican movement known to have voted Ican was for uttorworth This meant 0 additional votes for the Republican candidate All the after noon the Republicans felt more jubilant I was believed that John Shermans advice md fallen on good ground I looked as though lutterworth would go back t Congress and If hayes was not big enough to shelve Foster Hut orworth could help him In wax known that Smith had more to contend against thnn but orworth but it was believed that by the aid of the entire working force of the Internal Rov onuo Department he was also to pull through The Democrats had evidently lost by overconfidence in the morning and I grand rush was being made upon their lines in he hopes of a general stampede United states Marshals wore hurried hither and hither in tho hop of accomplishing tho de struction of the Democratic lines As tho after noon passed the conlldnnce in the Republican success became more und more general Thin voto everywhere was known to bo remarkably large This was accepted as a hopeful sign for hu Republicans hevornl largo bets to the effect that the Republican candidate for Sheriff would obtain 1000 majority were offered only to find no takers At 5 oclock the Demo crats were frightened From then until 6 oclock the lighting on both sides was brilliant When the polls closed thin Republican lenders went homo to supper confident of victory This feeling prevailed for several hours It Is now 10 oclock and that feeling has dis persed like mist THE Suns correspondent Is writing from the Lincoln Club There are 10000 people standing patiently In the streets and the park which it faces They are all Re publicans and are groaning and hissing while figures of Democratic gains are being n on a canvas In one of the windows It Is difficult to give any figures There are Dem ocratic gains everywhere Hut the vote Is not half counted Here It Is believed that the Dem ocratic State ticket is I elected by 10 000 major ity Hamilton county Is expected to give a Democratic majority of 8000 and that means defeat for both Republican Congressmen At the Uomineretal office the reports are moro encouraging It Is believed there that some of tho County Republican ticket may be saved There is i but little hope for the Congressmen The latest Ropubllcan estimates defeat Buttcrworth by 1500 and Smith by 3000 ma jority Returns from Hamilton County BO far as re ceived show constant Democratic gains which Indicate at thin writing the election of the entire Democratic ticket From the few full returns received It IB apparent that the Democratic State ticket has many moro votes than the Congressional and county tickets but it Is difficult to nee how the difference can lo l great enough to elect the Republican candidates for Congress In the First nnd Second districts The vote of Mari etta city and township gives Warner Dem for Congress a gain of 345 Hairs Hep esti mated majority In Huron county is 100 1180 P JfThere U yet little definite in formation The Democratic State ticket will win by 10000 and Hamilton county will not give loss than 8000 Democratic majority Smith for Congress will doubtless be beaten The most confident Republican figure a small majority llutterworth while thin Democrats believe Follott will hnto 500 majority Returns compiled from twentyHires pre cincts of Hamilton county show thnt In about onefourth of the entire voto the candidates on the Democratic State ticket overage 500 moro votes than the Demo crats on the county ticket Hut there Is great diversity on the vote for county officers Indi cating that the Ifrpublicnns will elect their cnndidnto for Sheriff Tutu Democratic gain In twenty precincts Is 3 621 At the same rate for the remaining pre cincts the Democratic majority would be 12000 The Republicans concede Follett Democrat In tho First dlstrlo 700 majority and Jordan In tin heconil 1500 COIUMDUP Oct 10 Returns from the State election held today nre coming in rapidly Tho gaIn nail los es reported are bnoed upon n comparison with the vote forOotornor In 1881 when tho Republican majority was 2l30t Thero are 1107 precincts in the State Three hundred and sixtytwo precincts gl > o n Demo cratic gnln of i25fi At tho same rate the Born ocratlo majority in the State will be 9000 Five hundred and fortyflto precincts and wards show n net Democratic gain of 12278 The reports already received ann from all parts of the State and Indicate n general Democratic gain In the cities Cincinnati Columbus Cleveland and Toledo thn Democratic gains are largo TOLEDO Oct 10The Indications nt mid night are that the Democrats carry this county on thin State and county tickets by about 300 majority King Republican for Con gress runs nlicad of his ticket and will prob ably hate 20tl majority In the county Toledo city complete gives Htird Democrat for Congress 181 majority TIm majority for Newmnn in the city two precincts estimated Is 207 The returns already recalled Indlcnto thin election of Hurd Tho Democrats claim his majority to Iw 500 In the District DAYTON Oct in Montgomery county gives Murrny Dom for Congress about 1100 ma jority itcitz flip is probably elected in tho district by n small mujorlt Tho entire Bern oeratio count ticket In this county It elected VASiitNtvrox Oct 10Tho following was re oohml hero tonight from Speaker Kelfor rlnilNUHEin Oct 10 I will certainly bo elected but reports from the Stato am not en couraging HEIFER The Result In Vest Virginia AVurriiiNo Oct 10 Ohio county the homo of thin Democratic cnndlduto for Congress anti hitherto Democratic by about 300 majority has given a Democratic mnjorlty of less than 50 Reports from Interior counties Indicate the probable election of Golf Rep to Congre from thin First district by a small majority Thn Second and fourth districts hntu been hotly contested There Is not much doubt that lioth worn carried by the Democrats by mn jorltles ranging from llHHi to 1501 nth Itbeltin First district has elected Golf Hep to Congress by from 300 to 500 mnjorlti The intro counties in 1HM gnto len Hancock for President n mnjorlty 1484 CIIAHI EhTON Oct 10John P Kcnnn Dem was rClectod to Congress today by a Biutil majority from thin Third district Ufimocrmie lain In Newark NKWAIIK Oct 10In the charter election to day ttto recent emhezzlenunt of tilt funds lii JlepuMI cnnoDlcluManl thu lurid buries of thn dibt tutu tax rate suite the epul > llcansKln > itinntrnofiii < innini toiiiull unmllip I Democrats ndriI tiuih ndiaiitnm rii lotv wns IlKht I liecnus mniiv Iepul Hi mis frnliied frnn MitllU 111 I the innlewt nlir Aldenuen tin i Ilelllnirit csrrltiltfii nf the fifteen iinnls which Mill miiko tin i new iiuncll a tlt > In i llu present t Jtnrd tin re nre Itepulillcnns mil H linuertuiu 1 I hr Hriiililltnli mull time for Wntir tomiulniioui r huut l t yu tir rictli I n inn Jiirttj of 10111 t i Toilni the IumMJctin lunlnrtlt for tlu i snuu iitllci Is nil riu Hei m Hi nn ldermen rhn en not llu Ir innjorltli arctic follows Itrniritit Ytrsi l it md Vi ilnrplit riilr nurd III i Mnifinl Mnlh nnnl ln Iliinutl hair trenihiinrl 1iS Thi I irnlh I iriri nth mint NI Ilm Ii nuirrnls iln trd Pninilii rn Mtoulniird tfl Hinmin rourlli tiltlt Ionnrll Hflh JIH lluiiitniii r Mxih l IM onnnr ti et nth MrKirifnn seienth I Vi llunn f nlli lil lnrmlij llninlli liilimetrr Ttielfthi Hkirklmr I Thlrtienth Miiulfurd tutu Ihicis l rnth lime tern Indi IH mil ul roil n tnriii Ittnutilli r The > are now txpii tid lo jiiln the i Iitmorrnts m mulviiii kuiiiu thHiiKesnC city titlkirii Cnlon Coiiiitr omlncrs llAlltvu Oct 10At tutu Union County Dom nrratlcConirntliMi lull nt llnlilli I this I nfirrnoun IT Jninest i i ilreen i I pn sldul with huttoN II 1 Ilare nnd Sii I llnm I rnrcs ito tstr tnries I cities H Vom ler nf Ilnii hull u it uiuisuthuitiuiu ttittluiitii fr uttitty ticrk auti 3 lilICS t t terur if hi for ututrrogat s tu ui iou ttuthtiuhee wuri luletti ttuiri lur It slier I Ctiik if liii cIty we itointutnisii for oruuter Coutihleitte lit t tue elecllon of tht Ithnte nomlllFr ty > line majority I S cry ffenerall eirr iied It I t li Ihoiifrht that I deorne T Iarrmt will he nominated for Surrogate at the Hei ubl cun com entlon which li lo he held nn Thurx la A Goodly First Iays Iteililrnllon The registration yesterday was 1ri222 In lhl on the first day It ia 33071 In lh 07Sn and In I 1670 i857 Tro ti iteel and as unerriDi at the mariners rom jauUDr IttlUCcushSyiuji rm at auaa JTta iritKCK Of TltK lIKltDKlt The Vai OlT n to Ike Kalvora and ker Pa sensor i on the Way to Ht lo ns CAPE BACK Oct 10Tho steamer Niptuno arrived hero early this morning from Ht Johns with Judge Trow so and a sijnad of policemen on board proceeded to tho wrecked steamer herder and took aboard her passen gers crow mails and specie Tho ship was given to the salvors Cnpt Tlsch eln says she foundered last night anti ho does not believe that as much of the cargo will bo saved as was at first expected The wrecked steamer is In the same position as she was yes torday with ono rock under her bow and an other under her stern both on tIme port side There arc several holes In her bottom and nil the compartments are full of water She must havut come very close around Sllstakon Point as her present position plainly Indicate hat had shun boon n little moro than n length urtboroff she would havo cleared ovcry thing lad she gone half n length closer to shore it would doubtless have proved fatal to all hands A gentle breeze continues from the southwest but conHldornblo sea Is heaving In If thin wind increases not much of the hull will remain to gether by morn Ipg The salvors atm tnklngtlio cargo out amid 2000 packages havo already boon landed consisting of lard cotton and a large consignment ot cooked moats In tin cans The Neptune with thin piissengers and crow of he Hordnr passed Capo linen nt U ii for St Johns nnd will doubtless arrive thereabout midnight JillTKESS JV PENS4 COLA No Sign of an Abatement of Yellow Fever Sickness Heath and NiiRerlni PENBACOLA Oct 10The developments of the last few day hae shown the fallacy of the hope entertained of mi early abatement of the yellow fever tlildemlc Within three dnMi iTS new cn n sail lu death huitie lieen reported The report for to di Shouts SOnew gases hcBlilea 0 of other fcter and J 1 deaths The total number of eaten to date Is jn > nnd ofdcnlh 115 Rome of the new cases lire nf nn arrnaled char acter and there I no rcaton tn hope for H diminution ot lie death rate treat dth rem prui all In the coininunl Iv ci > ieclnll > nmomrthelmiiri Iii mit ulugrutcu thrown out of eniiui fluent and the denialnln ni > on the Hoard ut Ii lealth are Inrensant nnd Incrta hu Tin Hoard han ntade n foriiml nppenl tn the coiiiilr at larko for aid Thus rontrihiitloiiii hue i Oh r hat t tee clilcllv from Mo hUe Vlontsolnert Vlemphln and 11 fiu other plmin III thli nnd adjacent hi Mt f The InMtfUclem of fluids IN t he entnliiir Alnnnlnif The ISv of intros Inc lieen rut don n and other expeiipci cttrlnflifl tuthe t lowcRt point can InK much itt seotuient and ninrmiirlnili l uuuutuuus ii tie the t Ick and dritltute are Increnulm In numtieri Tlielln mtlou In I RerloiiH and appealu FtrotiKlv to the > mpathlofl of the Immune Cnntrlhlltloiift should ie l lilnife to I It < Brent Chnlrman of the Kxecutlc Coniinltlce of Iho t Board of Health fits iccaliter is l warm mid uuocttlcd Courtesy to tke Indlea Few women availed themselves of the privi loge of voting at the annual ftchool electlorm hell bust evenIng In Richmond county The moot IntereKtintr vise tlon the result of which vta not decided up to mid night took place In the Bchool liontt nt Vect Rrlffhton It wrnn preceiledt Ity archoolinettlmr if thus tbure school trust cc nnd the citizen of School dl > trl < t 2of the town of aitleton leorire VMlllani Cnrtii uu ups elected Chairnmn Khfht women ainonir whom were SirS Ahaw Mr Ilirtli mother In law were present Mr CurtIs declared thnt the meeting wan n nd to re ceive nominations for u inndldate to till nvncino In the Board of School Trtmtec harleii VV limit I I M D hlmonvon and Daniel Cmnphell were itttttluuuuictt Mr Curtis proposed that out of ionrtep tus American ruben the ladle he permitted to vest their ballot tlrt ThlKwnn accedid to unanlmouMv and room w n n nde fu ttue lathes They cast their votes and were then cc corteX horn Ambler Hmltk Wlllln to Flckt AH tke Wise RICHMOND Oct Congrcasman O D Wise was before the Police Court toda > on the cliartteof he Ing about to fight a duet with John Ambler Hmlth Only one wltnesa could be found tn testify ugalntt him and he saId that while he had heard Mr VV lie say he Intend ed to kill Smith on sIght l vet the wltnenn was now sail fled that Mr Wise had tooled down and that there would be no more trouhle While ever P01 > Is l redlcllni und expecting a due no one was wllllnir to come forward and demand that Mr VV le he put under rmniN and so lie wiadlwharrMfmm cntrKl John Amhler Smith poke yesterday In Carolina county and i today In ttuuttituut ton AtCarollna vir smth in hl peerh cxpre edhli willlnnr to flxlit the i w hole SSfa < fnmlh tuu Inlliiiiite friend of Confrreman VV lue when told till I ci eitlttc i tat Wise had been denounced hv smith nut it liar uouur scoundrel and bulldorer atif that MnllhwouM hnc tn retract that lanciiBFre or light Whac nnd that very roon Ml Mint n Mwltcl In A Fog CiUTTAyoooA Oct 10The passenger train S left here at Aoi lock tMft nioriiinvr on the Atlanln division of the haul TenneMce Mrklnla atul deurKia Kallrond cnllMed with n f re IKtit train nt Onltennh Mn lion tHfiit toRe from here ntrinecr Ja 1 N Wuutrs ami 1itot John Ilolihc on the ucnf njrer train ci crc kitted attil their iiuhhes i Imnitl In A rritlc IIHIIHMT deii tf Mere fmuxt niern luau htn unit titflith clasped around Hohlp No nnr etup roieted ututu srriitu injury There wan a < den < e a foir thnt Ilutila 1 loot lilt heartnirg and paoped the se lieu n hUh UAH utilv A fen usruha from uu lucre the frtlkrht traIt nit ctaiidinff The ftrtinan eiiaped b > juttijilnt oil the engine Kltcabetka Fiscal Agent ELIZAHKTH Oct 10 Mnyor Seth R Ryder of Fllznteth wa < 4 renomtnated last eimim Tin ti mn on toiincil conflrmid Mew art I < Voodford of llrook lyui I and Louis iitztruiu1 1 of the Mi nnnlllc Truit Companv Sew vork a Coal tiLint for conitiiitln necotlatloiiA tllh tht omHioMiTK 1 Itt retentive ti t Its proposed vettltlllent of ulus city ill it I tic t issuing l ne > bond for lift ctnu on the doll Itur of Hit t old hondu and atcrutd lnttre t Tliet > nirt ntn art tort ctheaioinmlrlonof tut tier cciii uton thu face valuo uf all ot the debt the vucceed In settllnii Aslori Newport Furniture In Dispute NnvvroRT Oct 10Thio auctioneer vas en joined tiMlnj from sulhiuug the fiirnltnn at the i v HU m t n pled ilurlmt the searonbt VV VI Vrtor who huldvli leixt of the hone suit furniture until Xtv I inirlni hln occiipanc hits honne it tic told tuniler morlciiifi fort rlnmirr In Clement r i nrimon of New VirK A II u i lliorli I of New orkthe formt owtur hntlllk ht > iilliKu1 tin t rl httodlpo e of the furiillnri Tht imitltr liromUcn to occupy the attention of the lourt IOIIH Unit Monmniilk County Itrpiilillenns FnEEiioi1 Oct 10Thu Moumouth county ltepuuhihtcuunuu hell u ntiu euttiotu in uity auth iutii I I hunt tt ci us iuut us iii to tuitune iuu iuuuitiuuittutu uuu untiuihututi tin tiuunrtgstu thu it1 u outttv uuullte I ho uiu I r t tb dl Scttiuitir ituluuu 5 Atutiutiulis Si rio ihuitbrtuuli f ti tflseiutbnuu uiui Juuitti Ksiii tu cutuultuhtuiu tn itncr so aguihuist ltiuo iiisu Ituftuit iou ttttnu ii ilbtu tttuuusclf ii etOtlulIi p nuiul I nthiuct tiui of t lie lilt A pluuifuurt uuulu icathut cli Ii et ru ice reforuuu amid cut Oituy sea aituluteul The 1ee Avenue Church HUlded The members of tho TcoAvemm Congtega tlonal Church IlliniiishurBh at ii mrt lute lint ci u ttlnz but a vote of IH to ill rifnsid tonictpt the n Ivnittl tutu 11 their pnilor tinIU VMIhur inuufls I Tin 1 nuijorln of the mvmheri itillm to itt u 1 lIt KiKiiullnu intiiid it l ild I emetic frtui Hit I uhulurti h Thonuctlni I WIIMX clllnit and lasti nturl until mi InUlii Iiti Us lleqiioit to tke < Jo rrniitt nt WAsllluttiiN Oct 10 ThiiTioasiiiy cptrt lllenl btaa ret find i t tht Ilm of lOlHl I rit nllv unurdit ii totlielo > rrmiient Iii tin out > l oir tin till if tin lati lo 1 ihl I lrni to nf MolioKcIl N I hut mi no wll he until timid latin t tliiciiMunnt ot I tin hutlIb tI It M Etu snuck til tin Aniti It mi Shlii IHTH Oct 10 Messrs Illtcheoc A lllalr nt noon to ilnv laiuu hid it nnc shIll if i JKHII I ton hut dtn namedI i I thni limn ouiud huy I I lin mnn o f New vork Tin iifcd to t tti Lu i ommttniliil 1 liu Jo iihv Tliompson or Hath Squuunsit ri lug kl I rmtli > i > i fa > lnnp uilblV Eli t Oil 1C I Jiinph N Hallson I us uistitiut l lookkeijtr tot It m u lounl in mtl Itch r is i nndir arret Inn for tnltin rl I usi > < > of hit tmploir inonrt which itt hni lort In ilnvln luio hiht I tomlilun titus ICIIlcd on llti ICulU In I Texas OAIMION Oct t 10 A nieolal I to t i tlm Ycir fn in linlhi it HU tnt luMiiid trillion iln 11 MHHII Im llln halln ill nnkdllihrd nl uu ut l t liter hut ihtm tout It lartporltd tint tt l irinim um klllul Montreal hits u Sinus Im tkiittiUr 3I0NT It i Hi Oct 10 1 n enrthiiiml k e tevcn tittutiglt ii inukin lu In win lilt In thOu ililmu tti abtiut itviutct llilMiiornlni Illstltet NelUiiii IC esluiuuu bus Juctlco Xnllson ot thin Iliodkly n City Court Illul hU FiitiiMton in tho uiuuriulu oitUi > iKUrday IllItKs tmtn nit tKiKun irn TIe flenuutruit hiurk Ilirmiinlt t I < npt vMlnow from Wol Cite tin sus lork l ii lnin it llirt hiili > iuuguututt 1 I oh lltnlniiillihtiilt tusiliti i The taniilncfni tort uf Minln Mcholst Ii o Kit tutu S 1 wn t liniul MMipInt monilun lu aIuutt ituu i roliihlt fully InMirid vir l Ale S kenIt tin I i It mh r hn hct t n pn stiti ed wlfi nil n I Into nnd n purn nlalniiik 1 fVVub huls uith 1 1 oiullturnls of the count of lnmhton renders HI re opened vestrrdat III tin Hunk of It laud for IOIMKI worth or Imllnn four irtui ut ute brntures Ihn I h loan wan mvi rid t a li i ol tuiutut i jut The Central Commlttri of tht National lilini l if rrilfcKm hati reholnl 1 nut in IIMH an tillri u t iHi iltttir Tlnlr urul ni HI I irtuigc i in itt Uti ttu it but Ice t ncoiirnidn In the i J tui it rn Intl ututus Ihe 1 Lu tic tittuurg itorehouct of thus Norfolk and iVcet era Railroad Compnii with lttonlent a wadi > tr on I hu fire last niffht It I iatmpoMitle lo erllmale the i Ions There was no Insurance on tin ulldiug I but ilustoit slat mm tmjKisiJ la blladtlphia ofllcts LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS DASHES nvin AXH ntKitn nr Tan SUNS ItKIOltTEltt Tkr President Htnrta for Itnutnn A Crowd tn Greet Him nt the Knll llltrr limitSill Cabinet mid the Members or his Iliriy There worn nmny callers nt President irthurs house 123 Lexington nvonuo ester duty morning Secretaries Chandler Lincoln and Teller anti First Assistant 1ostmastor General Hntton worn present nt the Cabinet mooting Nothing was said concerning Seen tory Folgors resignation and tho only matter llscussod was the trip to Boston Secretaries Lincoln and Chandler nnd Mr Hntton agreed to go The othermombcrs of tho Cabinet have pleaded Imperntho engagements Thin President loft tho house at 4 oclock ac companied by Secretary Chnndlor and Burro rate llolllns A crowd watted on the steam rout Old Colony at tIn foot of Murray street for hIs apuuoaritmucr C 1 Choato tho 1resldent of ho Fall ltlor line nnd C X llllss a director worn among those at thin gangplank Secretary Lincoln vas the first of the Presidents party to arrive At 5 oclock the President cams aboard and raised his hat In return to the salutations of thu spectators Ho wont at once to his room the stateroom known as tIm bridal chamber lleslile the two Hocrntarles and Mr I Intlin tho gentlemen I who accompanied him I to Hoiton wero Mr M AV Cooper Mr O K Miller Private Secretary 1hlllfjis Surrogate tolllns I Mr Clioatn and Mr It I los and Mr itophnn M Alton and others of the lloston del egation Tlmy will be rorelved In Boston to uorrovr bytlio roprenentntlvcsof thin city of loMon anti State of Massnchtisetts nnd there wlllhn a public reception by tho city in the evening On I Thursday they nlll attend I bun iVetister memorial cervices at Mnrshflold and > n Friday tho Presidents piirtywili return to Major McLonn and nix other officers of the Old Guard will servo on the Presidents Marsh leld escort Sc Thin Prcsldonthns declined a dinner tendered o him by merchnntA and other citizens of Don ton because of olllclal duties which require his presence In Now York on Friday moiling Mr Ilepejster Jtnngt Taller Patrick McGee of aoi East ThlrtyIlrst street runt the bell 011 Friday cientn at Mrs AtftuMa If lie > slera rtftdencr 11J East Thirty lxtli sired and fipkul In a loud tint angry tone fuir Itis wife Hewn toM lust utniunuly tn the liniuo kneu tils wife nntl ntn requested to leave Me then Attempted to utrlko Mrs Ode 51cr but wnn ejected by tlie Pemmt1 Aa lie the uurheul > I hi iltilnrtil hu io vonhl Mow the house up with luimnltp If iula wife wnt not ret uuruuut tn Mm On Mou duu enliiirn Ii 103 fjrmuht Mrs I > tpe ster A note fn > in ilm In Hhii h tue repented hie threat Mrs Oeppxoter rei lied uuskluuur 51 li < lie In mine to this corner nf Thirtv pith surest suit 1nrk fluettuis hhe then romplalnH m sir reniit Otnu nt1hclirt I > rtri t street station auuut l when Mc < Uc alisunut l at tlif nppolntPil pluce he Mad arrefitr At orkillp IoHcf Court > fl > rd y it appeared from tin fIdenn hush i iet ices wife hud left him because of hrtitnl triiilniftitt nnd that for IMHIU renunn lie belt Mid sIts WHH Ht Mr itsiusuatere luntlrn Kllhreth placed him under fiii hnll to keep the petite for ntx m out ho Mending Ike Latest Tnnnel Ilreak Workmen were busy yesterday repairIng the blowoiut tluit occurred on the Xeu York iite of iluc fluid non itis T tuntitlon Monduj Tlio occurrence MH ire cl eh like others thnt iuztve happen H niimter of tlmel durini the throe firsjtrotftos of the work Col lie kin Knld the men bad become a little careless from over tntilldeiu The ulr lock ore PO arrange that with anv rdltmr wnrninic the i mm han usuti lie tlnu tnretreni In thU la > t t n ise ii soouu its the dfcrtaxe of air preMiire find runtilnir In of the water occurred the men trkd foi nn hour to rtnp the leak and then retreated In rnfetv rnrenmn Ilill lemlmr 1 In A ills jug xnlt wa the Hrt tf reenter the ttmncl Vfter n careful mm v he reported that the t hlnn out mulil tue I mended Mcnwenttu i uork nt once and Thief Engineer Finch mA he had DO doul t that the work of exeas allot und Imlldine Mould ln i TO In a nn motley as usual Tht tnnntl huac lieu extended nboitl fri feet on tile J CeW York side nail has reached the bulkhead S The Jlobtall NyMem to BUme A bobtail street car of blue Ninth avenue line collided yesterday with n heavy truck between Forty pMeiith and KurU elwhth sUrest The car was broken ntul < lnuoman imsseiitfcr wax hrtilaed Ld it I Tonnolly of JJ cKt sUtltlh Street hue drlxer of the tar tout Ilntrh Conrnn of 11 Ieroj street the truck unset ir fMid At the Ynrkilllt rnllie Court Cnnnolh paid the cur uu itil truik Merc giuluC hi oppoplto direction The rncki rooHil the rail dinconnm flie car atrmk tho S oar wliteh while ilm tomliu tor driver wnn makim lifliikt for n inriteiiirer i ion ice Mlhrtth paid It w us ls identtht trtuk iris rr us flu muot at fault wince thus con ductor tntild liHf loj ped the tar had not hln nttcnlioii beeiidierteil utrci t rnllrnnd cnmrnnlcp did not on theMreetfnnd If thc > nt one man tn tin the work of tun they tuuKt Ft nnd hut I coiifiquent damage Tlm pritxmer u as dUchnrie I NupttrcHftlng Ilnur < lcrl3 > IIf ue Thirty cItizens of the Fifteenth woril mot In Lyric lluuil l south fifth nemn taut ocnliifr tu take enKiircp for tho i PtipprrMlon of itlwirderl IIOUHCP in thin St aol which in noun M M Fourteenth Mmt Droitd is n tsiNth auiue iirnihie ItlricVfr llnmoik tint II iiMonttrtct is l1iuurhe t fiut IIMUI n fldtd < i ii tiiSi repnrtid Hint tin if ulre liirhn ilitht disorderly oiiHpHln the us art U till the help of tin IHPtrli At triii M otllco ht Htiitl an riltimpt in IIOM mnklnir hi t > rnueuhv tlu us il h irorenllnirnirnhiPt lAiidtnnlP mil itoIit lit thulu wuv tuohoni user Insed M d nlnv to iRtThlrd ci nit I ihrt i hi It incur Cl ret t and on In I i rftiu II nest tS ottof thnnkp i to UlMrlct Attonuy cHton wan puni td Mr 5anierliiti juu1i on Trint Tile trial of thin New York Couibunl uunul iltuti anti Ill r llilrunit uuuulpuuy uuu utit iuulltuuucuut fur iiueht tnhuhiu a iiiihsniu itt luututtiuhu ii is uontiiut ticrt iuu I tuu lsttiuuoI yr ttiuitty ititi I f 1etiittp i ci 0th fluruu hug ii iuiuit us t iii litni of It Iin it itI15 cliii ttunt ilut ruubiruzi uuiuiuuuuv utru uuitutuiuufls tlttlt ruuuu itt tsrni ri tutii tilttihi nutuf thU ulut u itt tt huuuriv crtuu rutui I Kiiutl utitiuss htu It a otqlui jInut I It ihu otuu luti thu 0u litli ut itiut lrc Ii il utuiuululnllui iiuiti It iuuu hlutolu rslie oltiuch uuuui thtftt it Cilituto unluria uuti ut ltr oIcuuuusti The tnliicki Ilrnikm Griffin Michnol 0 ml fin a I muck moan died widdonly tstirilu us htU luiloallii Ills trurk in lnr ii lutct I Itlur HUlrothtrunlknl 1 < n tli nr f u IIIIIIK in MnUi h rr oi lrt < t Mtiilt i usl li tp u ft u uukk t ncn nihlfill ini two mm nthMi rt kh tOte IMI l i unt sit 1 t1 slums lu Iuls llfilinl Irnlll llu t Hi Iti if III full null Uleut lilt tot > 1 hue fill till llHH oil III u t I t Illlll lllSJIIll Perhaps nn list Sccsctny Into tke Furl A part nf Ihn nldonnlk nhout 211 feet outfldn Sf tin nuttn tiilrnnii tnCastu iinriliii illsnppeiml S es turIn ulns n n Inili nhnui 1 fnt lu illmurltr rhe I it u utluuui IJfrtt iliip ami Ini Ilm 1 nhllmuU tuuouirul thus tnrilrii It In i uuitnuutiut l tlmt It U lart i if it iiititirrnuinu ianiiite tn I tin nM fort Thiirlun SVeuui Mill Treble Mr Thin niuov VtttIu tuiruul I t loll nsuuohnnKcd MMinln Hi ui chill tin flik In n > isbIts l hut Dr I 11 iuni snisi 1 ll nt hi hml not Rnmuworir sluri Vi Him Me lift iiiililinljli ilurlne hue Jnjiuil Ml iiflnlinanliinlHiit unit ulxlit Thirte 3lsurt Ptiiriss fur IMIsnn ThiNxiitKit uti lit1 hue ituk mimr iM5 I Iniliiiliiiirtlilrtiin in I iliini lurilmrii irrliuun Thi Mtrniil OlTIf r Iroiilrtloii I I Locnl iiln dniiil viiiiliii uorthonst to I oullurct a titus oittiluiur or cluht lull in Iiin i tritture jtu Iu us ttnttirr 1 1 OIl Titu his lju MiiMilin i trntint luuuh I fur tue mciii In re f tin Mi l n nijiili I htuiki unt a loj tt < i M rti rUtty Is mi ut1 i nt 1T1M u I ut t n nn ilm of tin meml i rn nt the Cntti n tunttiuiiz I f ttilfi H Iii IK KM I s d t tn sutiturt > Ih frit iuml hut iitiuii nt nt tin 11 t ills Th t h < k lotui1 I l FIrst I diil n mi uvuuut iiih in 1 lit I M tutr I is t t n n truueitrh is i cii n n Mi h hi I nth til ti ifi I ii in u r t ttimttttiic i i mr tiI MM VMiik utiiiu ii tin lotiU lolitH tiirt uci ruy u lii ii < Slucuu i rmiMd it i Mtuiini uuuultls tug liimi tt lit 1 ucti of litiilullurrtt l imfotd Mr Moanii St Im i Oh s t ar > 11 llu 1 tiull3huum Hl i t 1 uiiui of 1 the Mtitiiiithd MM i ilu iitUir titui light ttiul tin uhhust tiidi In I ii it I rn Ihi tuitsuiu I 1 nit i m niillli M 1 t nt I II 1 P t l n Llin Uihiit h IIIM IttnitN Ml un u list n iu U I Hilt IIHU orc us ho Sius 11 tnii ntiil tuttul t > > suit I i > li ivo Inn l itluuuln if IIIK ifi htiite i i iiLhi Ir i t wind of Hi hilt th mom u ut 0 t I it t aini ii a ktllt 1 HU um Iti uutl i l ill I viiuiu hn u II 05 tn do ru < in it tin unit Ui 11 imm nuiiiod Moriitin i niph Md I iv 1 N urn m t ItllU v In 1 Mil 1 11 I UHlIt km uuilutc nt ii I i M mlii I i us Is till hiMh tiiiN u I un M it t n i I ml 3 l ur n n it i i tb Im k hot t s i mi ic i h i lid h I mil ku lul uid rt 11 d o ln n iti h und in k H s i I nnliiml < Mi t U kt ha Iciih It I n fur < 0 f r < nuui ely pirlifllu liruki firm inuiiii u liiiknlni I 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flnuncUl Mundiiitf if the PMiiiluiim i t ntrM tout stud inst n Pompim in inhn Im tlnm to it j i rfnrm urur Hfor tlnu romjuin Mr i UHliHinn nan M kterdaj tuki n to 1 udl iw fttrrri tall in dt fault of baLl upua aitoilsi uf acrtd tfrautea by J uiii Uwru