i I W ttr ID cbe tnn VOL LIVNO 12 NEW YORK SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1880TWELVE PAGES PRICK THREE CENTS LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE fUtt CONFLICT OfKH flit rltlMfla 1 PIIIlYICVlUV tlF ttrilTZON JHLL 4 Mr rnrnrll Demiirula n Illtl DIcninn l of kle Me > eure rrneprcla or n Mnelnl ur I in Irejinnd l > ird Kmiilnlnk tkureklt JU illn his 3Iin ret Welek Iunil Illll Thei OrdnMnon Kcnnilnl nnd Ike Ire 1rlnnn Alrxiinilere Xliecled Vlall lo London An Amerlenn MId lo Marry e Huron llllko to Return to Iundon VryrloAt 1834 bu Tiia MUM ITIntlnj cn rvtlliMw Al ttCkltlOIL LONDON Sept HTuo closing weeks ol Parliament promise to bo tho most oxcltlng prlod of thu Besslon Tbo contest between tho Parnellltca and the Uovornmuni for tho prece dence of Mr Pnrnolla Prevention of Eviction bill tho nallmatoa will bceomo acute bil over nslmal08 wi next wenk unless Lord Itandolph Churchill consents to tho private overtures of Mr Parnoll for tho purpose of securing a promlso that facilities thorough discussion of tho bill b alTordod before tho conoluslon of tho estimates Lord Churchill has offared to give way for dobato on o bill between tho conclusion cf tho esti mates and tbo taking up of tho Appropriation bill but Mr Parnoll rejects this proposition regarding It Insufficient to Insuroa rlardlnl na Inluro 0 com 1 I plete discussion of his measure II I The Parnellltos aro awuro that the Govern ff ment desires to suppress or falling In this to VI curtail tho dobato and Is making prepara r I J tions for I systematic use of its power of r obstruction I will exorcise t the fullest extent Its technical rights endeavor t ob tain adjournments and employ every other moo which its Ingenuity can devise to clog tho wheels of Parliamentary progress in to event of tho abridgment of tho dis cussion of Mr ParneUa measure and lively times are expected Probably there will b several allnight sessions of tho Bouse nod cl Ions between tho Speaker and the Parnollltos as well a the rejection of tho bill are foregone conclusions I however S Mr Parnell accedes to the advice proffered him 4 by leading Oladstonlans tho bill will be beaten by only I small majority The first draft of the kill Is now under revision by Mr Parnoll and f this work ho Is receiving material assistance from Mr John Morley Lord Harllnglona pledge to support the Government in I direct and absolute negative t against tho bill with tho whole strength ot the Liberal Unionists is becoming small value by reason of defections In the ranks of the Unionists Mr Farnella intention that I l the bill shall unite the different sections of the I IT Liberals will not b fully realized but his f aim will b achieved In part by the 1 abstention ot many Unionist members II from voting Only Of toon have promised l4 to vote against the bill and ten have signified I their Intention to vote for It J the measure I > limited to the eviction clansewhllo the Radical Unionists will hold themselves aloof Lord Bartlngtona set will disunite and several lead Jrtnatone 1 IMT Liberal Unionists are urging the advantage 01 acceptance by the landowners of tbe proposal to lodge threefourths of the judicial rent as the belt terms they are likely to Iet On the second reading ot the bill Mr I ParneUs strength and the degree of his IUo p 1 cess will depend upon the proof he can bring thqt the condition of the tenants necessitates > reduction of their rents which are due In h November The Government denies the exist ence ol evidence that the tenants are menaced with ruin and unable to pay rent because of the fall Ot the prices o agricultural produce ad tho Time and other papers with one ac rt cord deny that such I crisis exists In Ireland A M would justify urgency legislation On the other band the Qladstoulans and the jarnellltes predict that unless there is a re daction of rents and a stoppage of evictions the coming winter will bring on a social war tn Ireland Involving outrages and coercion of the severest typo compelling tho Government i to convoke a winter session of the IIouo Rt a time when the Irish members will naturally b fl at war with Parliament and risking their Wholesale expulsion nod the establishment of a greater Government part of by Ireland court martial throughout the I Lord Ilandolph Churchills style and de I I meanor In Parliament are Improving He shows lOs Irritability and carries him self with groater coolness and dignity This course Is earning for him not only th respect of his colleagues but also of tha leaders of the opposition Including Radi cals like ErndlaULh Labouchero and others who now spctik well of biO Churchill Is Dhow ing grand capacity for his work and Is In tbo best 01 health Lady Churchill Is a regular at tendant in the ladies gallery and takes 1 keen Interest In the debates The public Is begin ning to recognize Lord Churchill and when ho f out for a promenade ho is the recipient of hearty homage and greetings from all sides Among the incidents of Parliament Is the nightly arrival of Mr William Archibald Mac donald tho member for Queens county Mo Macdonald who Is blind la led up the mum bore stairi to tho door of the flutist by his wise and little son They return for him when tho House adjourns waiting eomotlmos till 2 oclock In tho morning Mr Macdonald has ben a disappointment and a failure a a Par liamentary debater though ho I an effective platform orator The general discontent and disgust nt the protracted debate over tho estimates which Was interrupted by the threatened renewal of the obstruction fight has given rise to the dls enisilon ot measures to forco Parliament Into genuIne work and newspapers of various 1 hades of political opinion aro ur lng tho en actment of drastic measures of reform In the Bouie of Commons Tho lit Janfia tatette declares that thocoun try could b Induced t sanction Iho adoption ol a sharp temporary remedy amounting to a I proclamation of suppression on any section ot measure which would provo obstructive to tho workings of Parliament The fahinlau Renew says that absolute des I potic powers must be conferred upon the Cceaker before the English people can hope to I see an end to obstruction Tho Statist contends that the situation In Parliament Is hopeless as member must be allowed to talk Tie euro for Ibo suspension of legislation must b revoUtlonnry such a the election of an executive otHcerrnsembllng the ono who presides over the American Ben atea man who U not dependent upon the votes of the members of Parliament for his position Tbe bill dliiuallfying any or nil members re 1 ceiving alien pecuniar assistance IH f receiving I attention from the press or from Parlia ment n I has no practical bearing on the case and Is generally ruco nlza < l us I mere Ill natured snarl I at thu ImnellltLS No sectouof the Homo has taken the proposal sorouslr Mr John Den Robert Liberal member for Carnarvonshire lias drafted I Welsh Land bill based upon the lines of Mr Gladstones IrUh bill which elves farmers rights ajjaltut arbi trary disturbance from landlords and full com pensation for Improvement made hy them The farmer An now demanding n reduction In Iho rent of Iron IT to 25 percent Thongl tattoo VLalns th payment of lltlius U I iU mul log throurliout Wales The bailiffs assisted 7 by ft litrgn pollen force have beon bblUed In I many iiiMnncra tn iwlzo stock to pay tithes At tho coming rrs lon of Parliament the Yoh < h I moinbrfl will unite In support of a measure to abolish ib < lllhes and to di5obtabllshthQ log lisA Church In Wales Tho coluiioslllan of the Currency Commlsilon Indicate that It Is strongly In favor of bl mbtullsm Tho Chairman Mr Dilfeur I < an out and out double standard man USMIS Harbour Lionel Cohen Button Smith and Courtney nro the loading silver advocates on the Commission Among tho gold standard members tho most prominent aro Sir John Lubbock Mr Birch Director of Iho Bank of England and Mr Furror tho Board of Trade Tho announcement ot tho personnel of tho Com mission assisted canning tho recent rise In tho price of silver bullion A wholesale reform In tho civil service Is ex pected under tho nnwtynuDolntcd Commission of Inquiry which 1ms tho subject In charge Lord Randolph Churchill himself Initiated the movement and lo insisting that tho Investiga tion of every groat disbursing department 0 thorough Tho Conservative lender believes that thoro art too many head onicorf In all tho departments and that nil tho services detortmonts woreo tblt RI sorlcu are rookluK with jobbery By oranlntr thor ho hopes to sao millions of pounds yearly to tho taxpayers Baron Holhschlld Sir Edward Guinness and Mr Harvey innnncnt of Iho great banking houso of tho Olyna have boon chosen to join tho Commission of Inquiry ns representative heads of Knat private concerns Tbo public In becoming excited with Indig l nation over the constantly deepening ordnance scandal Tho Government will certainly bo forced to take some action in the matter Tho hitherto persistent effort to shelve the charges of fraud has only Increased the Irritation of I the people There Is a tendency to believe that some officIal higher than any of thoso whose natnon have yet been mentioned In con nection with tho scandal Is belog screened from the oon8equorcs of his misdeeds Lieut Artnll has furnished distinct proof that two checks paid to tho Commission were paid directly to tho beads of departments and there Is still more emphatic evidence of wholesale corrup tion TUB SUNS correspondent Is able to state positively that tho original exposure of those frauds was due to tho efforts of don Lord Wolseley The General has been unable t act officially In the good work but ho has been al the back of all that has been done and it ia through him that tho newspapers have got at the facts which they have published and many more which they do not dare to publish This may sound oddly t American newspaper readers accustomed to fearless discussion of the acts of public officials The newspapers In England often express regret at their Inability I to Imitate their American contemporaries in this respect A man accused In England of such frauds as those now under discussion is a likely as not to make a fortune out of damage suits besides escaping punishment Such oases have actually occurred Juries seam to have a mania for awarding damages on the slightest pretext in lbl case The result Is to discourage at tacks upon a host of abuses that would bo unable to exist under the light of public crlti clem It Is notsurprlalng therefore that up to the present the accused officials have seemed to have the best of tho discussion in the press The declarations of Messrs Smith and Brewster that no case of corruption con spiracy or misconduct has been made out after full Inquiry would under ordinary circum stances have neutralized Col Hopes charges especially 8 hIs newly published pamphlet lacks the deflnllencss which was promised Tho Admiralty will make I strong effort to brine about the public verdict that there has been official meddling aud even a dealrs to share profits with the Armstrongs but no actual corruption They will find It bard to convince tbe public to this effect however in view of the now published Hat of Government officials and naval officers who wero share holders In tho Armstrong concern The ac cused ordnance officials having called for an Investigation the rm I and Aary 0airtt warns the Government not to grant n Commission of Inquiry and make the fatal mistake of giving fresh Impetus to the publlo suspicion that something Is wrong The sculling practice on the Thames Is tho topic of chief interest in sporting circles Teemer does not believe that Gaudaur has any chance of winning against Beach Ho said to TUB SUNH correspondent today I think I am equal to Oaudaur at any rate and therefore consider that so far a I am concerned the challenge is for tho virtual championship of America Gnudaur when asked how ho regarded the comIng contest replied i think Beachs victories thus far have been duo to his superior stamina enabling him to 8t nd three days successive races which staled his opponents I will meet him pretty fresh and believe I have a fair chance though his Immense physical power enables him to stay a long course remarkably When uiked how matters stood as to 1 race between himself and flanlan Bench said to day I have heard no mote from Ilanlan and do not expect to Ilanlan Is a good man but he will not venture to moot me on tho Para malta again I have no doubt about my belt Inc my present American competitors and then no power on earth can make me stay hero rowing more matches but I will row all com ers on the Paramatta Much Interest Is felt at Berlin in the exhibi tion of South American products which will open Sept 15 at the Dry Goods Exchange In oten that city The German Colonial Association have charge of the arrangements The ex hibition Is got up In the hope of still further extending the exportation of German stuffs to South America Lord Salisbury and Lord Iddeslcleh are both uneasy over the expected visit of Prince Alex ander to London They bavo doubts of their ability t prevent popular demonstrations which will bo seized upon by Iluesla as a pre text for sulleoncss In dlplpmatlo relations Lord Salisbury has already found It requisite to personally dissuade the Lord Mayor of Lon don from extending to the Prince a publlo banouet or the freedom of the city The Premier Is now presumably regretting his In ability to similarly control the Stock Exchange which Is dctwrmlned that the 1rlncj shall not miss an ovation of Borne sort or other The general public lire sure to follow such n lead A small spark now ought kindle an Eastern political blaze Austria hurt by tho Ignoring ol her Interest Is plainly sacking to improve her position regardless of her former allies Tho frequent conferences of the German Am bassador Count Yon IlnUfoldt with Lord Salisbury are understood to refer to this tendency of tho Vionna Government TIre Berlin correspondent of the Daily Virj writes It Is the dearest wUh of Irlnco Ills marcUd huurt tu ext lliiMiln nuuagud In a life anddealh struggle with any power eicnpt Germany loutluc the Iithurland nt liberty to sotto scores with France Th Chancellor reported as doelarlnc that I I illtln I blood lotti rig by llutula now would bo condutivd to Iho gen eral health of I Lii rain tie realtOr On Iho otliui band Damn lolb chld i Bald > e terday Illit he believed llussla win only blutlerlmr Hus lals too nor i and Austria too wtik to flu h tald the Baron th rotore iioneu It 1 rurluln ThIs expression ot opinion by tbo tubtiiluiid and utiilinformed autocrat of flounce may account for Iho llrmnotm of to IrrnloK days market A now Antarllo expedition will flail I In the string 1 will Inciudo delegates frou the rillh Association anti Iho Uooraphliiil so clollps ot Kiikjlund nnd Scotland These bullion have jointly prepared a project for submUMon tn HID Adiiiliitlly Ibo ItHigraphlcal Hocloty of Australia Is rtleo l nielstlng and nil tire col onial governments are willing to help by voting 1 subsidy AvaIlable titcaineis lilted for navi gation through le will bo ebarteted at Dun do Tire olucurs and men will IH inerultvd from aiuonu those who WTII with Ibo Karen ex IUUOII Is estimated that Ibo expense of the eutuM will be 7SUOUO 6XlClse Thn Lord Mayor of Ixind nu fund for the Charleston nurinrerH Is not increasing so rap Idly tie tho fund for the Gioek earthquake sufferers did but 8 It was opened only yeul r day there Is no reason an yot to consider It a dar ure On the contrary It la believed that a good subscription will be realized Borne ol tie minor newspipnrs comment unfavorably on tire Lord Mayors zeal and take the ground that the fund II not needed They aver that the pnbllo spirit of wealthy Amorl cnno laamplo to meet tho requirements of tho ovoislon These utterances however will trot Ilnrnnelll wlilot prevent the public from following its evident disposition to contribute Mayor Courlonny of CbnrlBton has cabled this message to the Lord Mayor m08IIO Frmii critiC our mln ROM forth hirtftt unfit to TOUT Uml i hi P i fur your conidrn and I irntroui t r tier hhmr i The 1 cluoeiultnn and lurceimri fPho KnHl > h oolonliu who umlcil from Hit Thainra iirer Iwo crnturltl > KO anil tattled on tlio Aatilry Hirer hrar a niutlicrs fracloui voice lu their dutrcu and are orieted all Canadian High Commissioner Tupper It try Inc togo tho assent ot thn Committee of tho Colonial and Indian Exhibition to Imvo tlio Phnw remain open until next year Ho NUg IIIR mat Canada and tho other cotoniks ate willing to sluiro the expense Tho continu ance of the exhibition would havo serious effect upon the success ot the forlhcomlog American exhibition but tho proposal not likely to ho accepted A marriage has boon arranged between tho Huron Louis de In Grange and Miss Carroll daughter exUov Carroll of Maryland anC granddaughter lloyal Pholns founder of tho old banking and commercial botmo of Malt hind PliolpsVCo of Now York Miss Carroll Clrrol IK I BiHter of Mrs Cator of llaltlmore whoso three dnUKbtorH have become tire Ditchers of Leeds the Marehlonnra Wullesley ruin Lady Ktafford Tho wedding will bo an Important social event of tire benson and am ng tho guests will bo representatives of tim lending 1rono nun English aristocratic families Mips llilll daughter tho well known Oleo financier bandoll Halll ban met n cart death In Scotland II hln riding with Lady Aberdeen Ltv Mnrjorlbanks and oilier friends tbo party undertook to cross a ford The river had been swollen hy rilnc andUIUs Itallls borer stum bled and fell In midstream throwing the lady off Her companions tried In vain to rescue bar but she was swept away and drowned In spite of their effort Tho oilier Indies with dif ficulty avoided sharing her fate Sir Charles Duke returns to London In No vember Ho baa changed his mind about re tiring into obscurity and exile Ho has re tained Ills house In Ixlt repairing and refitting It and now tells his friends that ho will live down tho scandal and eventually re sume political life Mr Tyndull thinks he has entirely recovered from tho attack of Illness which threatened paralysis During his hoalthnoeklng sojourn in Switzerland be was uot tibIa to resist the scientific Instinct and Indulged In 1 good deal of mountain Investigation On one of his trips trltA In which ho wait accompanied by Mrs rndRI be missed the path on a glacier and tho couple were rescued from a perilous position with muoil difficulty by guides Minnie Palmer who has just sailed for Aus tralia expects to return In nine months when she will appear In a new comedy drama en titled Pert or My Stepmother by Marsdon the American dramatist Grace Hawthorne baa arrived In London with any engagement Manager Kelly She ba not yot accepted alT ar Anderson temporarily loaves her retire ment to play six nights at Dublin In aid of the Charleston fund tune has relucted n London company to assist her The whple profit of the performances after paying exjlon es and rec ompensing the assisting artists will beiilvon to the fund Miss Anderson rendering her ser vices free orLnl The Nlllon Society has Issued a new transla lon ot luo D om ron I Is by Mr John Payne an1 agreeably to tbe Ideas of Ibis so ciety It IB couched In the plainest kind of InnuuugR I following tne Italian with fidelity The translation will also be unabridged and is limited to 700 copies I Violet Cameron has written n letter charging her husband Dobenanudi with cruelty prior to hor acquaintance wlh Lord Lonsriale She also says that Dubensaudo deceived her In re gard to his position She says that In fact ho was bankrupt and never gno her a farthing for thu support of herself or child She appeals to tho justlcolovlutr public ot England and America not to prejudge her but to reserve their verdict until all tbe evidence Is produced before a legal tribunal The outburst crimes and violence marked France with peculiar Toe week savagery record Increases besides tbrougnout the bo liemllna of thu woman Lea Includes thn mur der of M Claude Faure by his slaleiInIaw whom he had convicted of theft While vlelt InK his brothers house be was given a drugged drink from the effects of which bodied Ills ted brothers wife confesses that aha boiled the re mains In plneos afterward throw lag them Into the river Ardecbe and burying the bones Ibo also admits having used that evening the same vessel in which the fragmentaof body wero boiled 10 prepare the family soup Paris IH excited over the death of young man named Dufentrelle who while walking with his sweetheart In the woods In tho suburbs of Paris won abut by u gendarme Tbo au thorities arc accused of nttHiiiplliig to ehlnld him and witnesses In other cases accuse the gendarme of lying In wall for and extorting mouov from ynuni men and women vIsIting the woods lr would appear that Duf r ntrelle refusing to submit to blackmail alter Rome angry words struck tIre gendarme In tire face Tire gendarme retaliated with hIs revolver killing the VOUBK man Instantly A compositor named llebon after being dis charged from an English printing olllco In tire Hue linnoro for some derellellou of duty shot tire foreman dead nnd wounded an apprentice M Loon Bayard became Inuihed II I quar rel with a comradn named MarIna at I nail In the Harrier Ciiluo ami fired two shots at him Marlus H I In a dylnit condition u A laborer named Jean Julia residing nt Vllla nnuvo beat In urn skull of I his uilstrusa Marin ForJBtler on thn public high way and afterward cut open her body as It lay on tho Mreof A hotel owner named IlnrtliK whom house Is located nn the Boulevard St Germain havIng bucomo depressed > from losses In business shot bin wit dead anti eommlltud sulcidn Tim Knellrh tint French dlscusn 1b IIIIb Inll lronch press are dlsolAA Inl the causes of tim murder epidemic It Is variously attributed to tho lncioa ed lao I ot alcoholic HtlmiilitntH the oxiltmnent caused by tbo polilleal turmoil till wait ot moral guid ance anti the Htimid of atheism An luculent occurred at NCM during the week whIch baa caused considerable talk Count Paul do Pardounu was are > U > d on 1 charge of swindling and was taken to the nfllce of Magistrate liertbullus Pnrdonno being 1 man ot elegant nddrrss rocolved unusual courtay Hu un taken into I private apnrt meul to L examined anti while the others wero not observing him quietly loft tho room lock ing In M Uenhullus and the dotectly who nr rented him lie took the key and escaped in a carrIage and Is now hey nd the frontier Tire JMronctrs BurdetlCoutts has leased nn estate In Chanlllly for Iho term of fifteen years Gen lioulaneer has Issued 1 decree thnt tho nltfnnlllr of the French army shall hence forth be ilourlr pour la Patrle Ill Health of JUlnUlcr Cx CONSTANIJNOWK Bept 11The Hon B B Cox Untied Hutu Ulnlitw tu T roy li I about tarllnr for home no n furlough owing to 111 htalih Mr I I Heap SecriUry of the American Legation will conduct tbe affair at the oftlcu ilurlni Mr Coxa abi nce More Armani are roliiff to the United Slates to be natur llzeiL The United Mato Internment hu not jet rrpllrd tn the irnien of thine Ariiirntani whose Ameri can clilienhlp Turkey refuiei to recognize A RUMMH Editor Honored bl tko Cenr ST PETBRSBuna Sept 11The Cznr has bestowed stowed Hie decoration of lisa order of Ht Vlailline upon M Michel Nekrphoronltich KatknO director of the Moscow Lyceum and editor if the lloicow Gcurtte the moO liilluenltal and anthnrltatlre newspaper nueiila a0 the nlttrlal itauiueil le hit the editor In I aeoorated lu 1 reward for educating Ihe people orr Ituila to a clear i conception I of tue true foundation ot the lluiilau politi cal couilltutlou CIppneed to Overwork ror l 1 Few HULL Sept 11The British Trades Unions Conirrcet today adopted resolution condemning over time nork on Clio part of men havIng I employment alone 1 ro 11 one of ihu ekin < nlH of over employment I which cauee idlriliM and I poverty among tnoueandl hy shelling t 1IJu M hU IIDI them out from their due Slier In the worlds work Ckutora In lusty HOME Sopt 11The cholera returns for the whole or lull chic the test report are Hi new case a and JH iteallii llmv to irvvcnt Knribquakec I I WiRHiNOTON Sept 11 Twenty or moro let tcr hATu hOI rclvll ot the OuulOKrcal Surrey from illffcrvut part of tire country inaUln lunrntlont cud rlTcriiiff i4i Ic wltli re orJ to the prevention of fnrth > ql lCo Doe of the lou prupitic clml liolen Ie t bored tnruubfli true rttr emit IOCIVD thi dcitrucllve gai i an outlet Tire wrltvr It I ci yet uukituwu io laD lrrMfit fiiorrca VII th slammed LIMA Sept 11 President Cacores accompa nied by hie Cabinet aud t the United Slain ulnliter Tliltnl I the Ainrrlrnn nurihlh I llurtford and the Chilian II ar ilramer KoneraMa on lliurdar I They were r > rrtr hangul oil Hlth every honor and cordial ipeechei were ex Ievy Ncdcwlck IA lao del Noel DJVF CuI Sept HAn Il Paso Texas special sape thu Kn oy Vedgnlck ipent all day lester duty In Iii I ti I 1 Norte > < Ktco in close cniifuttnlion MliliConxil Brnlmni In I true erciilnf he uiued our 10 Ih lintel udocne In HI Tato Ike lwcli IIUBekerr JEmb ailcne > C BOSTON Sept 11Two Indictments have hurt fouud ageilust Samuel II Suellbig Treunrur of the Lowell Bleuiery for ecnbrulement of lund of the Iteaherv ompnny and faUityluit tire itatement nf the delis of Iho cotrtguu7 hon be made odin w f21 en their the true niturei KolklD llk It There la BO inch oihircompeadlacn of new or mlrrer eilcentasgnixj BUloryulua Wnaii San II ayes DYNAMITERS IN CHICAGO 4r7RuIr TO iiLoir in A WITCH TOiran UN titK LAKK mniiii notr The fines Fremt Nknllercd Ilnllrrv Cells JIIrnllBit nnd the lH llninllo 1ilhi Nyelcm RnlHrd Tke Upernlnr IlndlF Frlklen CUIOAOO Hopt 11 Oppnxtor James Colvin eat at his pneumatic maohlnn In tho top story of the Lake Shore roads signal tower at the Intersection of the main and stock yards tracks at Fortieth street last night The tower Is nbout thirty feet hIgh Rod oommauds nn un obstructed vlow of tire groat yards of the com pany I stands on the northeast corner of Fortieth street Is only 300 foot west of State street and man armod with Winchester rifles havo patrolled by It every hour since tho strike of the switchmen was ordered At about midnight last night while tho moonlight was streaming down upon Col vlns porch and the tracks ho guards ho hoard a slight nolso nt Iho halfopen door on tho floor blow A moment later slender ribbons of smoke curled up tho winding staircase and circled about tho head of the operator Colvln fearing that tho tower wits on lire leaped from his chair and started down the steps When about half way to the landing ho was blinded by a flash and than knocked down upon his knees by a terrible explosion Through tho cloud of smoke and dust which filled tho room tbo bewildered operator saw 0 tall slender man running west on tho stock yards tracks Ills ont collar was turned up and the soft black bat on his head was pulled down over his ears Tho Qoolng man was soon lost among tho sheds and manufactories just east of Wentworth avenue Policemen Donovan and Costello who were standing near the Hoot street crossing beard tbo detonation and ran to tho tower Tho building was still filled with smoke and lying the door of stuff closely near was n mass etue re fcemblfnir cotton front which sparks wero fly ing When tbo wadding was picked up It burst into a flume and was flung Into a Barrel of rain water standing out side Tho man whom the operator saw running away from tbo lower hail stopped up to the open door of tho structure nnd placad n spherical dynamlta bomb on the floor about two feet from tire entrance and just below the north window lire ml HI l e must hare bon tho size of I base ball and was made of cast Iron The etroko which attracted tho opera torp attontlon came from the fuso which was evidently quite thick and long When the policemen lit their lanterns the work wrought by the explosive was everywhere aii arent A hole two loot long and n foot wide had bon torn In the flooring tire windows had boon blown to plecc and thn sashes wore crush ed In many places Tim staircase down which Colvin tumbled wise rlddod with holes as large fin hang nifcrK nml II hit filllnif burro nun mArk of n pleco of i Iron which had 1 evidently bean wound with twin or wire Ono of the tubes from which the pneumatic machine on tho second ond floor drow Its supply of air to operate the switches and gates was broken and about forty glass batteries C shattered to ploeen The entire signal service was wracked nn complete ly as though tire mIscreant had taken his time to accomplishhis object When daylight cnmo search was made of the little coal shed just back of thu townr hero tile policemen found n bundle of stuff d up In brown paper and tIed with 1 black cord Tim paekoko was taken to tire Town Hull and opened by the police I contained a largo quantity of closely packed cotton which had been Honked kerosene oil ami In the centre of this stuff was 1 lot ol com mon black powder cud a box of percussion matches I Is Iho theory of the police that the miscreant Intended in demolish the tower with a bomb and than In thn oxcltomunt derail tho night passenger train which was due atFor llfllh street at midnight There wero other attemrta ot destroying property on the Lake Shore road last night At about I oclock the Lake Shore received from the Illinois Central a truln of twentyeight ears While those worn being taken over the Itt street croRnlnr a swill was thrown after nhont half tire ears had nassod causing a cen oral wreck Fifteen of tire earn were derailed but no serious damottB resulted At about mldnlcbt John Faelnnn axswitch man of tire hake Sihor roail wits arrested at Fortythird street JUKI an hu was about It In alleged to throw a as itch with the pun oat of dniallintca train Tire tsrrist wan nmdx by one nt Pinkertons men who are still I ginardltig the Lake Shore trucks nt thai point Tim I rironvr was taken to tire Harrison Street Rlallon RUt locked up Facin WIH s > < nn In hiM cell too ninrnlnv Ho said that In company with a mail named Murphy who IH I also nn oxLnko Khoro swi tom mmli bo was walking nlonir Ire tracks t omit neither of them nntieort tlm uppronohlnj frohthl stalIn until It w list otiose to them that they worn separated hy It J sorts that when arpasto 4 tin wo rnnumn 1 nnop tha i in 1 rn I pafoert lo Sf if any liniiii bad come to Murphy Tho Lake Shorn ifllclaK when thuv hound of tire attempt to blow un tire signal tower wero greatly exorclred Supeilntendent Am > < dtn Im mndlRloly wont to Kortlnh stnet tn mnko In vestltMtiins W I Jlclntosli ehinf of Iho I tnotivo foreo of turn company said His morning that UD to yesterdiy lh attemntn imtiBlruy I the property of tire company hud been con lined to points ntsomi dlhtanci north and ninth of the lorvtblrd street yard Thn olio bad oniiflncd tbotusi Ivus to 1 ounoa RICO of tho points at which thwe attacks linrl liaen mndo anti line signal tower had boon left entirely un protected Ho was suro ho know who com mitted tho outrage last night and that ho eight would hours have them all under arrest within forty IXSUIMXCE IHKHinnXT 411111f8 lies Jaceiteed > r TlolulliiB the Hrlnive nod e r tubexxllntr rise Funds nflko < nmi i n3r ChICAGO Sept 11 AttorneyGeneral George Hunt filed a petition In the Circuit Court yesterday against William I Wills Henry Hudson William W Younger Joseph H Thompson and A L Crandall to have them removed ns officers of the UnIted Stales Life and Accident Assoolatlon of Chicago and to have n receiver appointed for the concern The association Incorporated In May 1885 and adopted bylaws which rqulre Its Secre tary to keep a full account of tho business and to report the same nt each semiannual moot lug The Secretary Is required to pay over to tbe Treasurer dally moneys received taking I voucher thcrofornnd to give good bonds for the aithful performance of his duty 1 Is l charged that for six months tbo Secretary has failed to perform his duty and Ims also failed toflvn a bond Accenting to the bylaws It rle I Acoollna thl bIIW8 was neces sary that the Treasurer should deposit dally In tIre First National IIIIIK of Chlcniro all funds belonging to the boneflciarlot and al Iho end of each year mnko n full report of the finances of the corporation This likewise baa never been done Crandoll Is tbo President Treasurer Medical Director and Acting Secretary itt tire association He has ailed I Is alleged 1 to deposit t any inon y what ever 111 the First National lank Instead how ever ho has placed funds In a box In the sofa vault nt Irregular Intervals which Is at loO lines under his entlio control Lance amounts longing to banollelurlesnro now In his bands or boo been wronitfiUlv converted by him He lIes not given vouchers to the Secretary for money received by him he did not jlvo II bond or make I report Various other violations of tho bylaws am cited The Court Is asked to re strain tho defendants from withdrawing or limo banks Irom paylnu out any funds deposits nnd llnally that tine defendants bo removed frol ofllco a recoher appointed and tire LUH n6n of the association cased Judge Morgan granted nn Injunction ns priued Henry Hud son one of the dlreelorx swears to tire truth of ho charges Alter this bill was filed Crandall was arrested charged with embazzllng tl200 from limo association Hu was token before Justice Foote aud in default of 1200 ball was taken to Jai BJjrmpNlklKerei 1 cbs CwMdtfmiicd Annrcklela CnicAoo Sept ilTbtc sympathizers with he roudimaed Auarchliti held another meellng lait night lo express their liKlltnallou at the conviction of heir oompatrlutp and to uUe uiouiy In all of their further defence HetneenHOO and lnw persons were ireirtit They wero flennani debit excliulvrly Some I vreiityrlTe or thirty uomrii Wed scions the number With irrrat unanlmtlt the crowd applauded Ihe tenet lolin utlerancti if the ipeiikeia lh tciniicr of Ihe rund it I more than n ord nanny excited mid there Were iiiuinente n hill the pnrlere pn unit thought their ecu were not much ester ilimi tluue n Ihe tnuvicted Anarktiietii The collrctlo 11 kin up fletneil fr When time amusing broke ul a tierS ef the crowd left the hall Iriflnir lIre Uarieillalu all aol to milel them provIng rain An Aeeiaistdaila heed Keeper Judge Andrews of the Supreme Court has ranted an attachment agaluit the properly In this Hate ef KoiMli II Baler e reiMenl of Scene Ayres in an action I begun ky John II I UalUr of the Amo hotel iroedway and Thlrlrelgblh lirel lo recover 13071 or board laSting and pieuejr loaned btlwua jaavarr SSI aaJJuue lout blD JACIINEH mint OF RELEASE If Ike CoorS Anpmle Kevereei kla Onnvlc IUn Cnn ke be Tried Again t A treat many people have wondorcd why Mr Nawcombo mania such strenuous efforts to have hut Court of Appeals reverse tho decision of tho court below In the Jaohno case when apparently tbo only weighty ground for re versal Is that the District Attorney as Is al leged erred In electing to try for violation of the Penal Codo Instead of under the Oousoll datlon act It has been commonly supposed thnt I tho decision uf the court bolow were re versed It would b the simplest thing In the world to rcarrcst Jaohno find an Indictment against him for violation of the Consolidation not and with time same evidence that secured his conviction for violation of tho Punnl Code to convict him of exactly tho pnmo offence under tho Consolidation at I this oDUld bo done tho only effect of a rovorsnl would bo to shorten Jaohnos stay In Sing Sine But Lawyer Nowcombo has a plan thnt runs far ahead of any such sltnplo notions In lose far through with the Jaohno case thnt ho Isnow a work preparing Uuddonsleks case and after thnt Kltilro and Flynn are to b looked after Tine only thing that troubles Mr Newcnmbo Is the delayed decision of tin Court of Anneals Ho knew when tha decision of the Court of Appeals was not announced an xpocted on July 27 bicauso no decision had been reached that the deciding vote rested with Judge Finch and he expected that Judge Finch would side i with the Judges vho were already In favor ol Jiujhne ills opinion was based on Judeo Finchs decision In the Catholic Protectory ease This nnwfi wee Rent to nil the bondsmen and roaMied D Lacy and Uempsoy In Europe They prepared to return In the event of Iiinbnea llndlng any loophole of escape which might ot r them I hope of Immunity 1 tho Court of Appeals decides In favor of Jaehne as It may do if Judge Finch changns his mind Jvihnes counsel will Immedlatxly move for his discharge on the ground that Iho Constitution of tbo United Stales forbid tbe putting any man In peril twice for tine same oflonce Jaibno ban been tried onco on an In dictment found under limo Consolidation act for the Indictment on which I 60en was I convicted ccntallied ertunts charging him with violation of hoth the Penal Codo and Consolidation act Jnobnea counsel will claim that tbo District Attorneys decision to try the case under tho Penal CoO was equivalent to entering 1 anile proseiitil on thn cart of the Indictment which charged him wltb violation of tho Consolida tion net It Is well known that I a mnn charged witb nn offence Is brought to trial and a nolle proitequl In entered on motion of tho District Attorney It has tho Alorer same constitutional effect in 1 permanent bar against further prosecu ton Hint nn acquittal would bavo On that ground Juebne hop B tn escape entirely When 1 man Is tried on a faulty Indictment he cannot bo said to bn In jeopardy an tho fault Is nt tho start nnd the Indictment would not hold him even If ho were convicted Ho It may bo assorted lu the Jaebne casn This Is tho reply that would h forced on the District Attorney in case the Court of Appeals ddcldes in Jaehnos favor A jivitniVANE airsRpa sr JINfJV Brrernl Knalinh Vlllaaee Nearly Ohlllernted ftevru Churches Ueelrnrrd The most tcrrlfHc htirrlcano which has over visited the little West Indian Island of St Vin cent was felt tboro on Monday Aug 16 The wind blow with great violence across the south ern or English part of tho island the hurri cane lasting from 6 oclock In the morning until after 7a oclock I Increased until 6 oclock when 1 attained Its greatest forco Copt John Evans of tho steamship Barrn couta reached St I Vincent on the 19th of Au gust He was at Grenada 80 miles south on tho day of tho hurricane Thorn wns a heavy blow at Grenada mid the Captain anti a Brltlsblmnn o war bad t put t sea to avoid being blown ashore but hero was no hurricane But at 8t Vincent everything bad bron destroyed by tbo blow It covered the southern end of the Island for a distance of about ton miles northerly from limo southernmost point I swept away houses auirar mills churches and carried big trees long dlMtnncos There wore n umber of lives lost I think nnd when Ileltlt Watt bought ho dead had not nil 161 found Hundrddn ot families were left destitute HIM the churches RIIII puhlln buildings left standIng were used an temporary nnmon amid hospitals nli 1011ln1 They hadnt begun to restore thlncs to I Ihnlr old condition continued tine Ciiplaln They seemed utterly iiirvaloss nn d wandered around pIcking up the furniture and the Irould lP Ilrluro In1 pieces Almost nil the uuiiar mills woro deHtroyod and tbo Ins > wll reach a large llsuro Im alrald At tho nfllco 01 Ioaycruft k Co agents of tho lino to which tho liiirnvouia liolonir Mr Ir viu miuiaiT of the uloiinshlp donarlmnnt Bald that nunrIInz to letters I reeidviil tire turin rt anne bal nfTected u only Ibo Knglleh L nettle menu AIIM uniiiitiru unit ill tire iHiaili innao Itnil bv tarl > had cone untouched iiovrial villacen hud been nearly obliterated and even chirches anti oil ipeln duslrnjod Time island of St Vlnuent Is limo second largest of limo Windward folep Its area Is I 1TJ square miles arid its population IH about 40 IKK FInn southern I part of tbo island Is ill iuiid Into I four parishes named respectively Kt jinrues St AndriwsH St Ulvlll Rod Ht Patricks limo principal port h Klnirstown almost at tho southern point of tin Is and This town IH alto the Beat of tlio IliUtunantOovernor who at Dresent IK I AtiiMistun F lore Krn A correst undent writes to TIIK SUM Ni > arlj evi rv liouv It blown down I mth the three rincli at uliiirLliiH Tiara hnto I irsim I matit resin und tIme M fiim of titr rlnif era truly labia Two litia < red ana dfty thounamt dollar will not cover the rues fUiXU3tKXOf 7V IAKK SVlKltlOH I A nale Hiidrfenlr DIce AHriir ontl the Wave Flatten Out Into u limnoik Sen CillOAoo Sept 11Capt Mnrbden of tho propeller Donaldson relates a alraugo expri on < e which ho had on his tri lo Chleauo Ono night last wexkwhllo comlnu up Lako Supe rior with the schooners Brlshtlo and Nellie Mason In tow a furious gala from the north east wns encountered Time wind attained a velocity of fully forty miles an hour and continued Inued with unabated fury for several borEs It was accompanied by a vicious cross pea tbo waves running very high even for Lake Huperlor Tim steamer labored badly lu the heavy sea and U was with groat difficulty hat aim succeeded In weathering time storm huddcnly and without any apparent cause the wind died away tn a dead calm and Inlets tJian live unto rites tine whitecapped wavon flattened out Into a perfectly smooth sea fine erews of all thrie vofsolx were greatly mybtlled by tire strain phenomenon and all agreed that they lad iiHv rF 11511 anything like u on tho hike be fore Turning to his mate tbo Cnptaln remarked bat them must havo boon some unuAiial die urbanco on land Un reaching the Hault tire CaptaIn went iishoro trod bought a newspaper It wan then learned that nt about tbo name line that lip had witnessed ibis Mueularaellon of wind and wave Charleston had been badly shaken by an earthquake Kulta lialnit Ifnllromla In iiva Des MOINFH Sept 11Got Larrabeo has directed ttie AttorneGeneral to bring cult agafnit the Chicago arrd lormlrweslern Chicago Milwaukee cci itt isul ilhlrrols tsrntral cr11 Chtcagu inn mlurilnugturr ond Quincy ilnriiruad Inhuuiintule to cniuupei lInens con uira ihije to emnmu ply wliiu the suralici btvcmtuy hew a ii Ic In rennrlrea eli unrporsilonue dituig bunsitipe I in I tie n to nnn ceriuriic rtnulr Iue tieS 1mw tl nmbjrct beIng ii lire iemit tile trencher mit curl s to time Veiherei cin rn t i is tuuderilooit mulCt nut corm orutmiuuim5 bile I innmr r tutu turn iii grouumls ihiat line law ioiaIes us CureIIiuninnial no viulmin 1 hue lulls u ii mxcii cress lrllrct ccii ciii prubibty Li currIed to hue hilunluest mterel Cuuris NpIhtiIn M Jlluna literS Open with an Axe Four BMITII Ark Swpt 11A horrible mur der waieoiiiiniitKil tnit seening near hcullyvilie Chec aw Nntlon Ltwli Biirrom a Imlf breed hid a quarrel with William Mnrmu a white loath ahnut lerenlv eenti which he aid wa owing S lilt from Alnniriii netiltnw Anury word followed nnd Hnrrnwi raiieil a ihrrp 050 11111 iiruck Uoriraiion the lift ihouldvr with such iunve that the budc cut Into hti body and spilt his lieart iride pun llorgin died Iniiaiitly tiurrown wae arreeted by a ilepuiy Manlia ond was broukht lure hull t afternoon and lodged In Jill where with iweutv ouu other inup erira bi acute trial A VIctory far McAdo i The Democratic County Committee of Hud on county NJ met on Friday night Mr McUatuh cut lluboken oDered a niolutlon thai ilnce frcHent CIvTsrmI < Ini lint desrr eflicetiutilers In tale active III tired l in politic the rcelgnaiion from the County Tom illleeif any lucli paean In reuuciteil II ices a biuw lined at Coiigrr m < n MeAitoo thrnugli I it fileade on lute eomiultiie Chairman Jainca rurraa Poitiniiter of oboketi and Internal Hivenui roliictor Keterbrook loth of whom are McAdoo appolnter A motion te table the resolution wa carried iirurly uuautniouny Worhlac Peepie houM you require any arllcli of wiarlng ipparel for yonur family to lo Kelly > I7lh it and Bill > r lie cells sin klndi ot ineue yontlia and boys cloihinr ladle wear dry ooda illkj lo rurnlture carpet and all Indinf huoienold iood > on easy ternn of payminl U4e Wsdinesday tad Saturday ireiilaii UaiUCSQAdP j Ml3fl iroona IluiuilffZIU She Lashes Mr Wllllm NieceS Air Ton reratitenl AltrmUne Miss Llzzla Wood a member of the choir at the Gospel Pavilion tent Flatbush avenue Brooklyn baa boon for two or three years tire favorite servant lu tbo family of Mr Henry W Lovejoy at 123 St Marks avenue Hbo Is twen tyfour years old and Is good looking She camo alone from Ireland eight years ago and sho has no relatives In tine country For some time she has been persecuted with attentions of nn unacceptable mid dlevged admirer named William Strong who was formerly employed In tire weighers department of tIre Custom House Ono night two months ago during liner ser vices In the gospel pavilion tent ho auntie his way close to the choir platform and addroscod Miss Wood In n manner which caused her to liavo him arrested Justice Walsh placed him under bonds to discontinue his annoyance Lately ho resumed his persecution of the pretty domestic but ha managed to keep In side them law and prevent limo interference ol Ibo pollen Miss Wood nt length resolved to protect her self anti a week ago she gladly received from a frIend tho pn sent of n horsewhip wltb a leath er handle and a lash ono foot and a half In lonalh tUna carried this constantly when out of door In anticipation of meeting her annoy er Tho opportunity canto on Fitday night when she was aittinnr on limo stoop nf h > > r em ployers borneo enjoying the cooling breeze Strong passed the house without stanplng and on rescuing Carlton uvenne hue seunted himself on the curbstone Miss Wood concluded that his only object In visiting the neighborhood wIne to annoy her and drawing bur rawhide she hurried after him On reaching him she nt once brought the lash into active play Strong took to flight aa best bo could but Miss Wood kept close on his track and his cries of pain showed that the horsewhip wits doing elrnclivo work It was not until ho bad gone three blocks that ho Dually freed himself from further punishment by taking rafuga In the house of a physician Blood had boon drawn In several places and Mr Strong retired from the physlclaus parlor a vary much brokenup man Miss Wood returned to Mr Lovmoys house considerably exhausted by her effort but in very good spirits Bho said yesterday I think I have done only my duly I had no father or brother lo protect me and I con cluded tn protect myself Thin man has trot onlrwhat ho deserved wouldnt hurt a fly but 1 am sorry my whip broke and my arm gave out else I should have followed him still further My right arm Is so lame today that I can hardly can It I dont think Mr Ktrong will annoy mo any more If ha does I will give him a second dose of the whip JKALU17B Of 11BK JlriSICIUf A Lady Iatlent r a Iluudsoraa ttlevelnmd Jloelar ftfnUlnir 0 Heap Trouble CLEVELAND Sept 11A case of apparent jealousy of a handsome lady patient of her physician of whom she has become en amored ban been developed here Dr D B Smith the most prominent and prosperous of the allopathic physicians has n largo practice among ladles He has long boon a member of the Board of Education and Is n hnndsomo man of high standing A few weeks ago his wife received anonymous letter of n uuos tloiinblo nature Then lady patients of the doctors cot postal cards and letters warning them to keep away from his office as he was claiming too much of their time Blunders made purposely In the addresses of the postals bad thin result of making talk against the In tended victim and it U alleged in ono ease a Family was broken up Private Detoctlva Muncie was employed In tho case A handsome young school teacher was suspected The detective disguised as a Farmer went to her school ana under some pretext got her to write n letter It was com pared with the anonymous communication jy nn expert C M Voroo whose wife nail re ceived one of time letters and a similarity was discovered The friends of Dr Su lib suspect that the letters may have emanated from pome professional rival Tile cbnrces against the seboolmlstresH will be Investigated further be oro legal action Is taken IrJLLoirLn A Dittivifu nixa A Metro Tklefnnd Ilia Plunder Locked Vi Together Anthony A Khorr alias George Hull who says he Is a divinity student when lime Is not a waiter but who really la a darky confidence man from Philadelphia want Into the jewelry store of K rails it Livingston on Wednesday ilgblaud asked lo see some diamond rlnirs Marcus Livingston mistrusted him and sniul It was too Into to show corns Time customer called again on Irldny afternoon and n dia mond ring woith ftiO wns rhonn tn him Ho Boemcu pinaseu wiiu inn Rtononnn toyed wRit It placing it on and taking It off IIH lnru fingers Ho then asked for a vvateh with a cold bain and pmiduit ThU pluahed him I also nnd ire coody walkout out of mite Storm with Iho watch and tIre ring Kriu spian ft irma be hr ilnd I Site counter and ran after tbo I thief and in iad tin t I utah iii action of f soui rug Polio man John Ccii toni collar him Tim necro Hhovvnd habit and swallowed tine diamond 1 rliur Tho which ivas found in his pocket At tbo Tombt yuAtorday ho aruued hatltwart I n dice of tIl ithuh cnn Idnutlly and that tint villain imin havo hun I Inlet twin broth nr Justice Iluifly soul him to prison in default of ilDOO 114 IC it C VWtTKfH SHiftAlUKE HJlUiKll Only the Iklefe TImidity 1rrvenCed hIm from nrlllnic On wIth SUII Philip Evolnor n stuoolhfuced bright looking fellow who says ho Is n barber and lives at D25 Iist Twontyfourth street was committed In Jefferson Market ycrtorday for trying to pars a chock for Wi CO to which ho bad forged tbolcnaturo nf Hatch > k Footo On Aur 19 Kvoleer proienlod time check to tIle paylrg teller of time Continental Bank In Nassau street rind asked him tn cash It Tire toiler understood him to hay he wanted ihn check cartlllfd and walked away from his desk to another desk Kvolucr thought ho bad gone to call nile police Eveljer hurrlod out cf tile bank Whom lIne toiler oamo back to Sire win dow with tine eel tilled check rnd could not find Kveliror hn mndo ImiulrloH and found that the signatures on lime check had been forged KvolLcr finis bo can provo that ho was nt lomo when the check was prefertod at tho jaiik ho Is also known us Cnurrtll and was arrested with Mnsh Maikm Jakn anil another thief f for fortTli Uveliror became States evl dcnio and Jake wan convicted I urlr toalntr In Hnrleu Early In tire summer the loading merchants of llartem jolneit hnnOi lu n motemuit to give thrlr employee uneeJed rtit The Mtrclmnlit Karly Clfiliik Apeoclatlnii Si it wa ratted Imluced Ila knit store teeptrn to tisc at 7 I M atiirdat s eXLiiptrd during Sue enliro eiikrn home ftttt uf the olorvkeCMre ore low en < laoira to resun tie tlieod pilOt of keeiiluu obvii until lute In I up t veiling Al an t oiret lo tlile I imo nsnt clallon called H muliuK on 11 dminl ly nlklit itt Iho Yam nw vieiiM thriHilan Aaoct lion e room I oAth etrrvt and Iixliiuteti at nut Irrfluiir At ruin Inn Pu nr ached nn Challinnn It Hnfl nmiilmoliKly volrd to liuhl a murk ueetiru nt an eurly tier ii for the purcoec or urgttu llnr em inerthitiits tutontinue cloiliij tutu PILI ouf bun itxalTT M i until nt leant the Itt of DmmUr Ur Ituur wa rmiinwcrid to I dect a lisa lu Which 10 hold lie meeting and to secure cheater 8IO Fine fur Altomuled Illcaivny liublierr Nathaniel Harsh of 42 East Hovontylifth trcet walked nlmiir Fast H uvcmliythlu i ntriet yesterday mornlni ee thin a vnaslila little terrier m hu nnni Three ozcjtchera Jilm Kennedv Joeph Walker and John II luuli < 4 lilid to match Iho I > cx from Jlr lUrli lIe rung to ttie anliiml ant I win roiuhb liandleil The ilghttai men inn crc itlrented llarvh HIJB he hal M ilm her ailvrnture n vmr ago with dm rnrmeII llipprle nrra were lined SiC eli by Juitlce Wnllu lu the Yuik Hie Court Nut Oullly vflluvlnc a Not Iliacaunled The Ray Henry Wilson formerly pastor of African Mtllnwlt Zloa Chinch In Jlonnioutli street Jsrey City was arnultled of Hie charge preferred iialnut him by the luiv Mr CrcuiIey lie recent pmor llc wae accused of hiving a nnle fur 1141 given him hy he trillleee of Ihe church In part put melil of lili inlart licoiinted limit U wiia alleged wan nnchriiienllkr The Jury Impanelled by the cliurili aciiulltiid him of the cluIng Ji > kn 1 NulllTime IMcilc John L Bulllvan and Arthur Chambers will rice a julculo In Newark toinorru and among other elebntlra Frank llearM has been liiflted and he haa Ignltlcd lull Hentlnn I ttt Ulng on hand bearing that ti mat be A concerted plan lo secure the often pmlroued leellng between Hulllran and Henri I the police bun afceii precaution to prevent a Mil sIll the park will lie guarded bj an extra fairs of men In cltUiLt clothca A Noted Ileauly Maltim flcantnlsr the most Snolii besuty cut the trim eunilrp lit p1cc of cvnsmhtes treed a creinmi wiuIIn tin in known ii Ilecinul Uroannn umsun cumin soIl ii intuleecle ant r ntI by Wr ilazriet Ihubtiard Arr handy whIt synhor A Co ei47 Uuheu spruce Ileme Yugk illil l all dnsjgllAdp AMERICA KEEPS THAT CUP Till aionrovn YSNNIII fl78TdNClf iIIll jiiiiiun FOH mis LAST HUE Len her Three Mllee Ilrklnil to Ffiitall Ike Ynekt llnea by klnnnllikt Alone Onlr 11 lllnulr 4 Npnra le > Stake a line eC II Onul Joe Elevvnrtk Gut A JlreeBB eVem Hmronne Wind Walled nl Ike atari nod Witntln nt She Flnlek It was Not n Urea Knee but 1 wn > JUi iick Twill Memve The miller Inoknl a ir liho had n Cknnc lit One Time end Culler Men will BUM iP Talking bal We lny Kxpeol a llrlltek Cenlrebeitrder Over llere Next Time The International yncht contest between ito Yankao sloop Mayflower and the cutter Oalaton the British Idea of a racing yacht U over and tIre Yankee modal won M It has al ways won since there were any Yankees to make models Time race ot Tuesday was the sloops first victory Time race of yesterday over time outside course twenty miles to lee ward and back though not very satisfactory to anybody as a teat ot the boats was nevorthe loss fairly won by the Blunt sloop and was mighty satisfactory as a cup race That the glorious Ynnkco could outsail the cutter In a boat to windward was demonstrated in the fluke of Thursday Yesterdays victory In which tbo cutter was outsallod most ot the war on oven terms and the rest of tho war by luck did not upset the public verdict In favor of the sloop although It elves the cutter men plenty of leeway for argument and as far as wind ward work over a class of wine at tho club la concerned leaves the controversy just where II wns before There was something refreshing In tire cool northwesterly breeze that camo drifting over the upper bay In time early morning dragging the water Into the semblance of n broad tldo riffle and hero and more tearing open the roughened surface to let tho mllkwhlto foam gush out sparkling In the sunlight Tbo treat breadths of hazy gray clouds overhead wore feathery and fiuvod on the edges Tine bills ot Staten Island seemed blue with smoke with now and then mt ray of flame darting out where some cottage window reflected tine sun The tail office buildings and splros of tho city tow erred up In a fog of coal Binoko and steam but for the fliat morning of this series of yacht races bore was no fog on the water The yachtsmen who bad down to t tho Battery yac smen w o ai come own o e a ery to take tugs and steamers for tho Scotland Lightship were charmed with tboprospect and talked cheerfully though some of tIne older and more weatberwlse shook their heads doubt fully fearing that a westerly breeze nt this season could not lust But It was so perfect a day from an excursionists point of view thai no one could long resist Its cheering Influence Snuimrs and yachtsmen alike on the pleasure Beet at Bay llldge stepped about the deck with Ivollor motions than bad been their custom on former race days Whom the committees tug the Luckoubnch arrived from the oily cables were slipped and tow lines taken on board expeditiously and by 8lu oclock time graceful Mayflower In tow of tine tug Scan dinavian was out of the luck of the fleet and outward bound while the stately Galatea be ilnd the Luckenbacb was following her The Jalatea had her jib up in stops It was lie bid jib and tboro was no roof In her bowsprit After Thursdays experience there was not Ikely to bo any more roofing dona on thai stick blow high or blow low Only two tugs and one steam yacht went around to carry the racers through tbo Nar rows It was n pretty early hour for most of be yachUmon but the promise of One weather was so strong that no ono doubted that them would be spectators enough at the start In the lower bay limo tugs with the yacht In tow beaded through Site Kusli channel the northwest wind freshening oncouraglnglr A fleet of merchant vessels that could bo seen outside wing nnd wing seemed to bo going along bravely TIme long green swells that hazIly rolled In from tire semi word covered with fretful whitecapped waves that wanted toga hu other way Tire land loohad blue and smoky while the wind soumed to bo gather inig limo vvcMiein clouds Into u wblto roll overhead leaving n cloud bank below which tokened amoco wind Tho wind did increase to a sinut cupfull whun tire tugs af Icr rouudlni tlio point of tho Hook wero passing time VVIPC of limo dredge Juojn sunk during ho fog aitur ThumiJaib race lIMiT IliNS StiLlS StOIC A11CD At this point urn head of She Mai flowers jib iiuau to chow abuvu tho bonci rlr and vvheil bill sail vas sot tire ttro fnit cuuumo rip Then ho fliiliiti > Pnltuis swuimed llrltlsli ftSil lint up the ntsii t mm t rIde S hO luuui in rile of lie I tJg maiiigiill Near tlio Kcnlland Lightship ftom which tim start was to bo mudt thin Mayflower gut up her uiHlnbill nnd casting off from tho u heiued toward tho Jersey shoro on the starboard leek TIre wind wns slll from time northwest Tho Galatea cast off n little Intr from tile Liickonbach and as duo CllItO along Bidn I in it Ilinenlx I shouted I tn Ihn I ommlltio I I Limit himnn IH ant vary well uml nka It tire emtunreni ciin Lo laid llfteon miles instead of twenty It IsniiiiPHtlnn whether wn can do that or not Lieut lleuii wants It done dots huh shouted buck Mr 1oblnson Vex Ilo wants to wet bmk in time to coo a doctor tonight lie linn cauulit a cold and la n Ills tierlli utiJ Mr Hoblnon Raid tin would conjiit with the cnmmltlC rend tiin Iilne and see xvhut could je done Tho Amnriciin Clip Committee told Ur Itotliipoii on Tliurxday that limo Iteualta Committee could nnot chuirugu airy of the cnurnoe TIne Liirkonliiuh tiainoil over in tlio Miry hewer and consiiltdd Uen 1iilro lie said ho would express no onlnlon It was n nuittor for thin committee Thn commlttno decided that the course could nut bo chaucoct limo tinilatea matte for tutu Jorsoy shore antI jibed around and bonded off slinro on the tort tntk with ono jib bet lloth Ilii boats got their eliibtonenU ui > tigather It was then about lllt oclock Tim uxciirslon fleet Ixciti lo arrive Tire Sowlork Yiiht nboinlluo imturuus inline along I lull I I a > oir stuam vrihtii nnd ns main tugs nil with In luht colorod hunting were rolling In ho swullH Ilio Iliiln lit Htiiton iHlanil tine bin irlRuilla I with I t all I huh It wall bet reached about with cnmih bopmlniily as stIff as limo Iron hull buuoall It I I wlillnthnlrotlilni I g water curled away from bar thick shoulders and trilled away In tier walta like a Luriiiutl toll from tlio icnd of boma black prlncoss There wnsnt n Now Yorker nmonj time excursionists who dlilnt adinlro her wlmtuiortho huuglity two ruin from Ilontor ranv luitn bald or thought I A dozen i hclioonoia and sloops ould fain mayer rallateil her but home or thorn vorn fearful of necldunti aloll nml HU curried recfud cnr5 whllo tlui rust ivltd I ouruliltig I u I drawing Una to cite IM > the talk lIne Irlctllas skipper was gituno to try Ihn Uiilnten In lomvnrd woik an ha had dnno to wliidHHrd on TliurKiluy ana vlth only n worklni tonaall hut blue ovunlunlly ran away from time Union A lOVLlY WIND LOST lt bELAY To the yachtsmen not on tho committees tug t it t scorned that at least half an Iour was mend csHiy thrown flurry at Iliu liirhtnlilp huforn thus tug Moandlnavlan was bent away on hercotiuo to sot tire turninirliuoy and thin lost time arms a di > iilon llH wasto ot wind Aitlioiicii tine bata rniiuhud tho llghtnhlp at lOoclock the buoy tue ltd not gut tier eoimrcm nnd dopnriura until 40 niiniltuit Intnr Club Itiniitirnr IfrKlnn it nn pears liml not been Infornnd that nn oir Ur sturt than usual was contumpl > t d and had nlastid tile teat and PHIIIO down on line Iuurus U took about IS niluutuK to trans tsr him from Hue Iuurus to tho Srnndlnnvlnn ItfOHUicd likely that tins moors wnitlij reel iff ho rnuisn bdi > ro the a lcd nt ton knots or liners an hour nnd It win thorufnro recBJivry to Rive liner biiov tui nt leant half an hours start Full wind being northwest lint course was twiinty miles rwny lo the southeast tire yachts havIng to run out nnd It ho wind hold steady to bent intel Monnwlillo ho UK ynjliu crulHi aboit illllni and Imck ugwlth booms iow to Ktatbian now to port with ibs to windward or to loovnid as It Imp aneil but kauplni protu well to time north attn bvest uf tine line running easterly from tlia lu itslilp totlin HickoiibaoJi Tbti ynchtiimu and spectators wane aching to sec tine start before tho weatrrr futlod for It was then beautiful Tho big arch of clouds above had been driven rrt tu tho soutbeast leaving awake of Ileotn on to thin norlhweat pail the point of tho Hook Hu water w iblade with tire rough flaws ot wind and simply glntU out with white cape and stilt they had to nat