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VJ TI1E FREE SILVER MEN WIN. II urntT pnET.iatt.fAnr fiout i.v the at norsc of nxptiEsatTATirns. flj The Order Melting Apart Three ny for llie flj Cunalderaitlon r the Free Co In me mil A doptcd'-Kxtriiorallnar-' Rutins by Hiesk. H Crlep, which flterrnles One of (lie Matt Iopular Decisions of rtpeaker 9 I C'artlale-,1. Parliamentary Lie Belweea mU Mr. llland nnd Mr. Coekran-One of t Hneaker Reed'a V'npopnlar Jleclslona) Be. Til ferred to by Hpeaker CVlap In Hupport of W 111 (Inn-George Ired Wllllnma Scot-en the Denioeruta for Ifroken riedxea Re I anrdlne Ike hllver uenllon, nud Ulvea nn I Opporlnnlly for Tow Rred lo Make One I of Ilia nrllllunt and Hnrcaatlc, (Speeches. I Wariiinoton. March 7.-Thero wns a lively. I entertaining, and In oorao rospocts amusing I BKlrmtsh In tho Houso of Iloprosontnllvos to I dayovor thn auestlonof thoiroocolna&o of I ullvor. It wns tho nrU Important pnrtlsan row JfY of tlio session. Silver won tho day by n, vory fijj largo majority, nnd thorowlll horouftorbe.no HvJ iiuostlonnstothofatuol tliu Wand bill so far HI us tlio House Is concerned. To-day was the Vf commencement of tho real work of tlio session V J pci far ii4 mapping out partisan legislation and W)i campaign mntoiljl Is roncernod. and tho W cipoakor nnd his Counnittoo on ltulos woro Jr overwhelmingly sustained. ultliough they suf U foro.l some pretty hard knocks In tlio en Fl I counter. Strangely enough. Hie heroes of to m ' day's battle were nil nntl-sllvor men. although 51 I Mr. George Fred Willlnrai Or- Massachusetts m might bo regarded by many as moro of u scape 1 Coat than u hoio. Mr. Trucey of Albany 1 lind chiiigo of the anti-silver right, but Mr. 1 M illiums. In his hot-headed liasto to announce I Ills loyalty to tlio Lusteri! Idea, put tho Demo I tiatie. imrty In very bad shnpo and gavo Tom Itcod an opportunity to niako n brilliant llvo- y. minute si eech. In whkh ho put Mr. Williams fi Into u very bad hole. 'Iho result of tho day's ti fight Is flint tin oo days aro now setnpnrtfor i the discussion of the Hllv or bill, the end hav- K ing boon accomplished only alter tho Speaker J had dellbeiatoly overruled one of tho uiost popular doelslons that Ppenkei Carlisle made In the riftleth Congress, when he decided that no business could bo transacted until the journnl should bo approved, nnd after Mr. Cri p hud also rathoi unwittingly quotod ono of hponkor Hood's raot notable decisions in tho billion Conctoss In support of his own n tion. Tills, of course. cno Ml. Heed and his B liepitbllean llfiitennnt.s a chance to Induleo in I h.ir.nsm nt tho epenso of tho Democrats. Ma, which put them into pretty bad humor. Ivkyy THE 1H.HT IN TUB !I0lr. IVM Tho debnto upon the order from tho Com- llJ mlttcecn llules, sctliiiB npnrt Murch 2J, '.'J. and -4 for tho consldiT.it Ion of tho lilnnd B hllver bill. as piefaced byn lively rnrllnmen- R tary ooutrovaisy upon the iuIIiib of the Chair wfdf, us to thopilorlty of tho ordor over the rcadinc WffX uf tlio jourual. Immediately utter the prayer ( 1 thouliupluln. Mr. llland (lleni.. Mo.) asked T Inriinmodiato considemlinn of tho order. To JP this Mr. Tracey (I)eni.. N. V.) objected, on tli.' t'louud that it was not In ordor until ufter the journal had been read. L Vpon this Speakoi Crisp ruled that tlio order k vo in ordei at that time, from which Mr. B Tmcdy uppcaled. mid supported the appeal in n ompliiittcimd impnsslcnod speech, lie was ' mW fo.lowed iy Mr. Fitch (Hem.. X. Y.. who sa'd BW it ihro WMtmucri beinc said In hfs -tatu " Blr upon Hie subject of snap judgment and np 14R ruinolitioii. "and wlieuwc tiremet.nswoluno "M bi on rat lieio to-dai. with n nr.iposod tnup li lonsldtinition of this Older, you (.iddrcsslnir '1 1(1' tho fruu siher racnl will meet, us youdosene. f jl with nit emphatic piotost." ; Mr. Illund suid that ii lowed these pro- 'I m eillnwitli amnoiiiont. Last Tuesday ho j wasnppronehed by Mi. Cockiunof New York il nnd Mi. Aniliewof Massuch iictts, and asked 4 toiiuioe to. i pohtponmueiit uf the ntuon this I iiuustion until to-dai. the proini-liilu hne ' tliei.us'0.-lnti.M proiDit nnd proceed ton o!o t iMthout llllbi.'-terinB. "ov. upon u rullna of I tlio i-p"iilur. madi in stiict accordance with ' tlio ruli 'i, wlileli fs that u report from tho J I iinmittni on It.liis ;s alwass in order, thn i i ppu'ijiitonf llioS.lioi bill pwetd to fllibiister im i. i olnlfnn uf tlie iiL'l(.nnn ill made, 'll.oro gu v .'. n lilu..' -tr mrdiuari- in tlio ruiinu .if tlio I if) (Inir. It .i" uiude in aeoordanco Willi the ' j'i rl:ie ,!.niit d ! a Democratic Hoaso. Ho h ) led to lay the. ll'ln-il on tho table. Cj Vi. Trirev tliimlfmiiu lid the fl nir. I nttlie ?'l tif.il.'. i. lu lli.it tho motion w-s not do- i "ll Tiaec" 1 hr..itlio flooi. 'j Ilio tyn aki'i -The Rintle.inn has not tho I li' flr J-ln loseised his time, whereupon tlio jl ill in ifiot'ni.ud tlio cuutleciHii from Mis- i U sunn, mid that cuntlcuian made a lurdlon to I CI l.i tliu appeal on tho table, uhli.li cuts oT I 1 deli ite. If fl.c fur'her disca-slun ou this point. Mi. i (I Td ni'l v it'"liow his motion in order to Tiablo Kli Mr. Co kr.in. to iliun ho had personally ..1- J' ludt d to tiiuo tl e lioor. i'Vj i.i.imi ;!! . i iiiiwrmn nr- M-. Cockian (Pen . S Y.) said thr.i his rec.1- fjl lection "I tho I'l'iiierMi'ioii letwren lilmelt 1 ind Sir. lilhiul wasontli'ly difTi'ient f.-oi.i that ll ht ited I tlio hitter eniln:nun. He M.ld !io Inn a p-ale,! to the centlemari tocon-fjit tou j I u',u liolii; tiikon to-day. nnd Ml. Bland Iii.u ) lotusol to cio tin- I'onscnl. Tliero was no -j Biiodiaent made. I'pou liio ijuestion ol (111- ' i IilMi rit:!; Mi. I oikimi mild It was not tiecos- ' ij int) To. In m to nf'Sure tho Htnn-o tlu.t ho I I M.lh ipObed to tlio pinCtlCM ll'lll .'0llld i lioioi i o-i it to It. ivccort when, in hl J U ciplniun. the uoeriiimut in tho roiiu- h 1 tiy limit bo in dunuei. I!ut ho dibirod kl toKij'tlitt in bis tpliilun tlio rulliiK of tlio jjl f'hali was eiioneoiis and fi..ucht with ilnncL'i. :' 1 or liiniroir. I.o could nut tell, mull alter tho ( I 1 juiirnal had been n ad. uiiiJji wlmt cuiidltlnn II ( the Iiouko nasi mhled, orwliolhertlio l.mtioi;- 1 JflntlNo da luul cxpirml. It wasadaujerous -7 I inllni;. ninl In-nioie,td au'iilnt-t il. f J Mr. Andrew lUem.. Mnsf.' t,M that In (hoar- ;1 runci'inent pronosed last uukto Mr. lilnnd, B m in 1 "l'-l ''.I hud taken a part, there wus no In- B tenllon ou tho nrt of himself or fiiondt. to f (llitiiibtoi. ! Mr. llland Then why do you illibustcr BnlnrtU.' Jlr. Cocfcran llecauso w p went to consider It In nrderiind you want to uroeeed in disorder. Tliollrf 1'iiillimontary botwien roukran ami llinuJ wAHii noMPlo scene, the latter uentlo 111 in loins,' wliltii iviltli pstiin. unit reiterated tlm statement of Ills reeollcetlon of tho con efsntlin. Alter It was nil uior. Mr. Lock vi.ud 1 Dern.. X. V.) roso to a rarlliiinoiitary lu- TlniHpeakor The gentleman from Xcw York will st ife It. , , 1 Mi. lockwood I do not remember any ncca- 7 slou durini: tho IiUy-llrst t'oncross w neu nn niipenl to road tlio Journal of tho IIcuso was ili'iiiod. I want to know if tho rules wuhnio udopted, as innstriK'd by tho Npenkor. aro moro arbitrary than the rules of tlio Fifty-first Cuncresa as eonxtrui A by tho entlmnii from llnlne. lApplnuf" bythoantl-Ireoslhermen.l Mi. Catehlnus (Uem., Miss.1, from tliu (Join- . mlttei-on llules. said tho rulo under which ' tlio icport was called up was adopted for tho purpose) of enublini: tho committee to do just whut It vras nttiimptlnu to do In this case. Ho moved to lay tliu appnal on the table. The It motion vi us carried yeas. II i4; nays. 73. Mr. i utehlncs tlixii deinnnded tho previous quus 1 tion. nnd Mr. Tracy raised tlio uuestlon k of consideration. 'J his was promptly doolarod ft out of order by tho Hneaker, and Mr. Tracy I uppeuted. Ho read too lUth rule, which ha ' a-erted tao to any member the richtto rultotho auestionof consideration upon any ', mutter. srAimisa uetwken pbed and rnisp. Tho Hiioakor explained that by the rules, as ho uodorstooil them, tho motion made ny tho irentininiui from Xow ork was dllatoty, and theroforo out of order. Mr. lined lilcp.. Mk.I-Uocj the Chair bold that totals the aupslion of uoaildemtlon is a dilatory motion? Ibe Chair The gentleman ought to know s that It was so bold In thn Innt Conuress. ILnUBhtor on tho Democratic Mdol. Mr. ltecd-Doos tho Chair ondprso tho method of procedure In tho last congress? Laughter on tho ltopubllcan side). ThSchalr-l'Artot it. doubtless. Is worthy of ondorsoment. Tho course of tho bponkor of tho last Congress docs not meet with tho en dorsement of tho present occupant of tho t'hnlr. ILauBhtor on Democratle side). Mr. ISeed (with much lmprosivenos)-Iraiy say I neither oipectcd nor deslrod that on- dorsement. .. .. , ii,t Tho Hpenker-Wo nre entirely agreed on that P051rt'Vnrnor(Dem. X. Y.l eliaracterlred tho Hpeoker s 1 itllng as miro nrliitrnrv tlinn any thing that occuFrod dm Ing tho iftyllrst Oou gress, "iivirtu of whoso crimes mostor us nro hero to-dav." .., .. Mr. Catching movod to lay Mr. Trncoy a ap peal on the tnlilo. A ote was ordered, under ii call for jons and nnjs. nnd the nppoalwns tabled. Yens, 170: najs.m. ,, Bpcnker Crisp then said that the question whs on Mr. Cntchings's deraund for the previ ous uuestlon. . .... . . Mr. Tracey moved to recommit tho ordor jo hoCoramlttooon llules. with Instructions to substltuto Monday. Dec. I'.'. Tor tlio J-'d Inst, ns tho dato of beginning tho deliato on tho lilnnd bill. . ., , On r iva voce voto tho negatho chorus rollod up In tromonrtotis volume compared with that of tlio yoa. and then Mr. 'I racey called for tho yeas nnd nny. which was ordered. Tho vote on tho motion to recommit was defeated. Yeas. 70: nays. -0.'. Thoquostion thon recurrod upon tho ndop tion of the order, and fifteen minutes on cuth sldo was allowed. wiLUAMs rum ma roor in it. Mr. Williams (Dera.. Mass.) said tho Farm ers' Alliance party was the onlj party In tho Unltod Mates which had adopted the freo 1 sil ver coinage platform and which advocated the free coinage of si Ivor. A voto had been tnkon which showed that seventy moinhers In tlio House opposed tho Free Coinage bill. 'Hiese nro ol! tho Democrats tliero nro in tlio 11011-0 ILaughter.l "Vou may laugh." fiild Mr. nil Hams. " but bad consciences nood some consolation, and rou will need more before you hear from tho fall elections. Tho day nf reckoning will come upon this .question. Ihepeoploof the North ran stand taxation under unjust laws, but they aro nut yitiendy to go Into bankruptcy and pay seventy cents on tho dollar. (Applause bj tho antl-sllver mon.l Tills question goes deeper into politics than any one conceive". The organization r tho House has been directed to inrciug this question nn the public. It Is evidently tho opinion of tho majority of tho House that It If moro Important to reelnct a low Southern and Western Democrats than to eloet u Deiuucratis l'residont." I1EFD ITTS W1MIAVS IV A II0U-. Mr. lined (Itcp. Mo.l-I eordlnlly agree for oneo with the gentlemnn from Mass'ichusitls IMt. illlamsl. He lid pointed out to this House that this vnst Demoirallc mniority which Is now horn was inocurea by f.ilo Pledges to tho people, pledges wliich nro In progress of boingbiokon. (Applause on tho Jtepiiblii'iinsidel Ho hlmselt lias signalized ono instance already before us and thure Is no doubt that the rest of his partyvvlll carerully point out by their actions the others indeed. Hie party all day long has boon engaged in the noblo woik of uncovering Itself to tlio naze oj tlio American people. UpDlauso on the Kepub llcnn side.) Lpun tho ground that they woro going to give n sound current y anJ that they were truer fiionds of gold than the Republicans could possibly lie. the) stoles march upon us in tlio Xoith. nnd the gentleman trom Massaehu-etts (Mr. Wil liams) has fitly characterized tlio n suit, upon the delusive nnd false statement that im proper mean hud h-'on used in the govern ment of tho Houso they wont beloro tin- peo plo denouncing actions which thev have this day surpassed. ipnlausel They theniuelves liavu overridden wlmt they mil thotaired rights of tlm minority villh a lieivior hor-o hoof than they woro ever tidueii over befoie. Look at it. Hero this day. gentleman. 50U have deliberately sustained tlio ovurmliug of the decision uf lour Democratic Speaker. Mr. Carlisle of Kon tuckv, in tho Fiftieth Congre-,s 11 speakor whom von have hlthorto jirofessod that oti delighted to houoi. What astruiuro si'is-t.i-i'o ! Hero aro two-thirds of vour capital stock lathe last election Hung lo thovvluds trntightcr ami nppliiu-o on tlio Hepubli.'.iu nidel, and. ns tho gentleman from Mu--nc.li 11 sotts well says, when the people get nn opp, r tunlty to oxnoso jou thoy will gladly rectify tho frightful inlstuku which they made In IStM). Nevei sinco tho world was treated was there such nn instance cf ih swift lligtit of I) Inn vietoiious over tho i-low march of truth. Itpplauso on tlio Itcpulditaa side nnd laughter1'. Hut in the long run truth overtakes tho lio and traniple-ittotliog-oiind. nnd tho gentlemnn from Massachusetts (Mr, Wllllainsi already hears tho tiumji of the march of tho grand armv of truth -som -times dollied sometimes defented, hut in the end Oornnilv tilumpbant. Appluuso 011 tho l!e puliliean side). Mr. Terry (I)em.. Ark.) loa ou'ht not to grumble nt our mistake. Mr. Head 1 don't, lunticipatethem .augli tor. Mi. Iloiitelle (I!en.. Me.) said the passage of n freo (oinago bill was not to lie aided by tlm lleptibllciin. This was a incisure which tho Do.tiocrats must hhouidor. Hut it was for the Interest of the people that this great questlMi should be so'lli d as promptls as possible. Xo nit of Ills should dnfer It or aid Its postpone ment. Tho majority should havo an uppoi tunit) to tcgiili tc upon it. mr SII.VHt MIN wis. Mr. Bland closed tho debn'o. and the ( Inir then said the question was on agreeing to thn n solution lejioitid from the 1 oniniitteo "ii liuli'S. The resi'lulloii w adopted. INitoS. '1 lie following UeiiHn.rat.s loled 1 u: tinmTmiin Atilrcir 1 Ar 1 il l:iUirMr '.tintv. rrlcl.n.-r. Iliui'1112 laulin ! 1 m' 1 mi litll. 1 imtl lluirin 1 tilpu in t I inn, 1 nlili IMn 1 1 nlntrn 1 01 krr.11 I niiliilk'. 1 romlii. 1 ol eir, 1 1 x i r ,ilo, lunil, P lnr rfrv tiutiphi'v 1 i Ion. J-nitli.li litih ,, Oi iiiiHimr i.r. "nl-nf 11,111 lliiltiii.il Hurler r:. m (In iirrim llonr. ItotiW OM .n.liniis il'.i KrlMn I lltlc. U wo. lyn.li MrAI ir vlilUr. VIl'i null 11 . Ill (Vln. 1, riiitliw dtr. VAHt It.' I' I lip IVM I'cirMll Krinor Kui. -p m atllnJr Slriri.4 mi up, iriuij, Wanur, w m nter mi 1 Will aidk ivw.i Ihe following Ilei'Ubllcnn voted wiili tho anti-sliver Demur ruts1 nuclintnn, i-iirt l Hnrmi lln.tk'iii Kplrlmni, Vn rnn Khi rejourn - r le S'n-er 1 13 lor 1 III 1 lnli r (riiin,i. Wnilfi,nli hii I WiU.m il.j 1 The following ItcpuSllcnns votnl with the fn v-i oinago men. I.lltlne 11 Uflt Hell inp l'rjn Pa Itrllf Hftlrr nro terl !. Il.rrei,' arle Cjh i'iiMIii, Pin Phi .1 Piilltwr fimU uk i.-ii,.iid Uniut it, lltn 01,,-nii I01A ,1) Jliiu,tiii Uitr, IPiikrr, IIip.liH lit II hi i.iIiii.mi iIimI 1 iniuniN l 1'illri Inn I, ml Vlilll1 fl lllllllleli Itrllll-, li '1 ) ' Hi f Ml! N 1 mi lull Itu , m Hi -tun il' -iniI, 1 I, ri) nr iiilii'i' .1 It litvi. r Mine. V. TVvtn- ii'li.iiui.i en 1 W.il.ir.- VV -1 .1 Mtlui 111O IN nk.ii. Tho bicaker The Cl'ik vuli now road tliu j Kriial. 'I nughter.l 1 riii- Invalid T'li-lon bill was then called up IV Mi. D.Nell of Massachusetts, and inibced. Tlio Houso then adioilllli'd. ; 111 nitiya ,s;.m ovtTw.. Rrnaons fir Toul rullMliiirt' Hrriisitl in Ctiiiflnu file tiilii IpimII, Ottawa, M.u eh ". Speaking to-daj on tlio rclUMilof I.onl t-tillsbiu tocoiioitit In a i pow.il otlho modus vlvendi in liohrim; Sea t tiiu season, ,1 mom be 1 f tlio Dominion Cabi net said that the contention of tho tiovorn ment w.iatbnt sinl llfo vras in no way ndan goied b pelagle scaling, tlio only danger of extinction doing found In tlm wholesale slaughter tho seals woro subject to on tlio rookeries by nutives nnd Iho Alaska Company, This was Iho ground taken, It is said, bj tho Brltibh (lovornmont, nnd was clearly borno out by the ev Idenco secured by both tho Ameri can nnd DrilMi Commissioners who visited llehringbealnst summer to Invostlgnlu . -e.il life. V.'ahhimjtov. March 7. Tho President has taken tho lieluiiu be.a question in hand, and thin morning. In the enforced absence of Mr, Llalnn on account of sickness, had un extend ed intervlow with tlio Hon. J. W'. l'o-tor. who lias tlio ranltor In chargo In tho btnte Depart ment. Lord (Salisbury's rcfusnl to renow the modus Vivendi leaves tho questions in dlsputo wharo they woro prior to June. 181)0. At th it timoHIr lullnn l'nuiicofoto. tlio Hi Itisli Minis ter to Wnshinglon, said that Great llrjtnlii could not admit tho right of the United Stab s, of tholr own solo motion, to lestrlet tho freedom of navigation of liohrlng hia. and that lio irns Inxtructed to protest ngiinst any liiterforcncovvlth llrltlsh vessels navlgiitliig nutsldotho territorial wuters of tlm I'nltol States, and "to declare tbut her lirltanuic Majesty's Government must hold the (iov ern mout of tho United Htntes respouslbio for tho conseouencos that may ensuo from nets which aro contrary to the established principles of International law." Hatlslaelory lo American Fishermen. GixiuciSTEn. Mass., March 7. Despatches from Oitowa say that Mlnlstor Topper lias Introduced a bill Into tho Canadiin l'aili.i ment. which provides for tho renewal of the ihouv ureudi. This pleases Iho American fli-ltormep. Indor Its pruvl6inns Amerlum 1 llbhermon. hy paying o license fee of i rm per ton of their eralt. can buy bait and outfits I uud ship crew s in Canadian ports. - 2iiiLilLmmiBmlBaaaaaamBBamai PASTOR CONWAY WAS GAME. 1'ot.icevas HootmvrF nitAnau) nut FltOM TUE VVlVtl, Hn lie Kontht All lha ITay, and lie la a Rig Mtn, Too-lle rtanlb Ilroke Attn), Vat I'ndtr n lett and Let AVondrulT Tint. Tho llov. llM.Coiiwny.il colored innn. was eiocted from tho pulpit of tho Messiah Dnptlst Church In Yonkorson Sundn) night by Hounds man WoodnilT and n largo portion o tho ion gregitlon, nt tho oiilor of Mi. Fdw-anl 0. Car penter, n broker of tills city, who lives In Yon kors. nnd Is tho Trensurer of tho board of Trustees of tho W'nrburton Avonuo liaptlst Church In Yonkers. which vlrtunlly sup lortB tlio coloied cliiiah. Tho Messiah hurch, which Is In Aslihurton place, was built for tho negroes by linnkor .Tnincs 11. Colgnto of this city. Mr. Colgate deeded the premlsos to tho AVarburtou Avo nuo Church, with tho understanding th it thoy werotolonsnit to tho colored pcoplo for the nominal rent of SI 11 year. Mr. Colgate nlso gnvn tho W'nrburton Avcnuo Church the right to closo up tho now church whenever the saw fit. In loislngtho building Mr. Cnrponter ex pressly told the colored peoplo that as soon ns tho chin ch relations coased to bo harmonious ho would put thora out and lock un tho place. A onr later tlio mlnlstor left, nnd Mr. Con way was appointed to 1111 his place. Ou Feb. 1 last Mr. Conway tendorod Ills resignation. A meoting of tho trustees of the church was culled to acton tho resignation. Mr. Carpen ter nttended tho nicotine. Mr. Conway's resig nation. It is said, was unanimously ucceptcd He denies it. A week ago lastSunda) the con gregation were in tho mldillo of services, which thoy woro conducting without a minis ter, when tlio llev. Mr. Conway, followed by two or throe members of the church, walked In. Thetiustees were surprised to seo tholr Into pastor, but said nothing. Mr. Conway walked 011 up to the pulpit, took somo notes from his pockot, nnd began to preach. A eouploof tho trustees objected, but Mr. Con vvav went right on. Many of thoso in the church got up ami left, nnd boforo long tho preacher found hlm-elf. il is said, with but eight or ton li-tcnors. He finished his sermon, however, and then loft the placo with Ills hup porteis. When Olr. Carpenter heard of this nlTnlr ho immediately lockod up the Messiah Church uud turned over the eisto Mr. Col gate. On lat Saturday night tho .ritstces of the W'nrburton AvenuoChurchhehl 11 meeting and decided to reopen the church on Sundny. Sov ornl members of tho colored congregation gin e it us their nptni )n that Mi . Conw.i) would not again nttemptto preach, and thokevs of the ahui'di were finally turned ovei to Trustee Jteubeii l'ollard or the -Mes-iah ( hureli. On hiiudio morning Iho enngre,; itlon held service-In the chin -li. Mr. l'ollard oeeupjing tho pulpit. Mi. Conway did not appeal, hut Mr. Carpenterwas n t sonuro that ho wouldn't appear at the evening service, tin 1 so notified the 1 linkers police tint Mr. l'ollard was mi thorled topri'ii'h In the ehurcl1.111.il that if Mr. Conwni attempted to enter the pulpit ho was to in elected Hie congregation, about slt. lint gathered In the chinch fi rib" oven lug serv iee w lien .Mr. Conway entered, followed by hi- faithful supp. rtorn. 'the latlei en tered peWH and Mit down, but Mr Conway kept straight 011 iiji tho aisle entered the pulpit and began to e'nrl the conttiegatlon. Trustee l'ollard sprang up ind requested Mr. Conway to step down. vfr. ( oivwa) glanced at Mr. Pollard forn moieenti ml then resumed his seimon. In the mean timo tho (ongregntlnu vioro gradually slipping out. until tlicio vras liiitunu man heslilet .Vi. i'ollanl left In the tliuich He li-teuid ntttntively to Mr. Con vrn s exhortation. Mr. l'ollard oneo more ordered the pi cachor to vecnle tho pulpit, and receiving noreply hurried out into tlio streit. where be met Air. t aipinte.'und told him tho trouble .V meseengtr was despatched to tho P dice station lor tin ofticoi. ami ho soon ru tin net! with lloundsmnti Woodruff. 'Iho roundsman entered the church followed by Ml. Can enter and 'trustees lleiibonnnd ftleh nrd l'ollard. Fston Thornton. 1 ml 1 rederd k (illlatn. s0ne oftl.ee nigiegalion followed to seo how theallali w. ulil tuin out. I tit nearlj nil of them remained iutliololib). Thoroutids maii went i-tr light to the pulpit, wheru Mr. tonway wn- -till jire.u hlng "ou nin-t stt p down from tliero and lenvo this ehiircli," said thn roundsman. "I am the minister lieio and will remnin where I am," leplixd Mr. Comvaj. ami no ,o gan to preach again. "Vnii'ii tetter g 1 out peace ibi'f Mr. Con way." -aid Mi. 1 'anient ei. "ou ate 110 longer tho mlnlstir of till" einin h. and if vou don't lenvo th it pulpit we will have to tisn force." ' As niiui-tur of this thurcli here I stay." said Mi. I ouway. Ho'indsni in Who 1 111 T then jumped up on tho platform and look hold o: the jirenchei. ' Nownii'V hi going lo g.t out. or mil .t I lb uiv louiuil'' nski I tho I'flli'ei. "Am I under ari"-t r" a-ked Mr. Conway. .1111 l lllllll't .111"-.! I il- tvVII Mi. Ulliiy. ".No. vou nro in ting disonlirlj and iniist leave till 1 In iinniednitel). ' "If I am not uiulei airetl roru-ero go." and Mr. Conwiiv liini'd his b.iek tutheudlcer ,111 1 begnii to 1 leach again WtiodiiilT git a II 1 in hold mi Mr. Conway's coat, and with 11 inlhty ofToit, foi tint Pi( aeher In 1 1 1- anJ p e urful I'lau. biought hini down out of the 1 ulpit and st irted foi the dour wi'h him. Dot nr. lonvvny broko away, ran into me of thn pews, uinvv led under tho seat, uud delled niiybodt to touch him. Tlio roundsman nnd tout of the oilers now worked foi nearly twenty minulos. trying lo pull tlio pistor lio-n under tlio seat, and wlien they flnrll) did get him out his clothes were torn, anil hi-eoll.tr and nei ktie gone. He re-hist-di very effort to put him out. Tlio con gregation, lu the lobby of Iho church, hearing the sounds ol the II 'lit in-lde. began to enter. Tlio wiunii si (; rued, t.m1 tlio nun valnl) in id ivoinl Ions-'"-! tin loundsiuan nnd the l 1I1 rs in their elVort to ejict the mini-toi. Mi. 1 iiuuni's-upiurlors did not aid liim physi t'nlly. il was nfnr! li i'f a-i hour after the entrance ol tutioflli 1 r into tho 1 hurch whin Mr. 1 on wi . bntli red .fid tout, w.i- cot out Into tho f-trf-t. iheenngii gallon followed, and limn Mi Carpenter locked every door In the church and walked away, ihe church will not lo opened iinlii until t(tn tiustees of tho War biiiton iitiiiim I'liunhiiiu snlisflt'd Ui.it Mr. Conway will make no more tiouhle. Ml. Con vn. said to a reroitei ji-terda- " Tlio whole alTiilr was an outrage of tho most terrible tlintiuter. 1 nevei imagined Ihni such tiling- 1 011I I ho In the-o tlmi -. but I will liivoiny lovenge. und iuiy jiilii. woman, luul I'hl'd who got in 11 blow ou .110, and tliero worn many rf thorn, will bo landed In jail before long. Somelimoiigo 1 (endeii'd my leslgna lion. but : linn ongiigatlon would not accept It. Of late I have not lieeu preaching, but lint night, w die, walking on AHhbiirton 1 l.ice, I notiudtlcM hureli all light, d up and walked In. or course I went right to Iho pulpit and began myseiinon I was getting waimtd up to 'iiy work w lieu tin. trouble heguu." , on Mils. Mtiieh 1, -A warrant has been Issui d foi thn nrn st of tlm ituv. .Mr.Conway 011 11 1'liarge of dlfcordoily ifiiuliiit. lie Will piob ably have u bearing to-morrow. JIIAItlilEn .VOII 7ti.7.7'S Cenrje from llir tnliln and Unr rmm Ihe Ntci'iaje Hate u liiiinlnr trrllHialr. fieorgn Hamilton, a voi.ng Seolclunan, who 1ms been living in tlio neighborhood of .Now Yrl fortho la-t nl'ie yeais. irturnid from a vMt lo Fngl mil 0.1 N.tuday on ilio bteanislilp I'mbiia. Ho wasacaliln jiisseiiger. When ho left tho s'jfii tit thnCiiimni pnr , 3 took wild him Mary lloyle, a comely young l'ngli-h gill, who h'idcomo ovei in thoi-teorageiind should bavngono to l'.llls Island with tho rest of the immigrants. Ini lining r H,tr, Hnnilloii had known Mary foi sovoral months mid lind inndi lovoto her. Sim hud inkon pnsengo In the stiunigo. not kiiovviiig that lift lover win; In tho calii 1. Ho spied iiur and went down nnd renewed his courtship A liontdliig olllcer ; saw Iho pair lenvo the. Pliir.und thenutjioilllcsat l.l Uland waited lor Mary to nppt ar an I t lalm lur b iggage. Bin. called yesterday and was detained. Mho said that !ho wns imirried lo Hamilton. Ho had taken her from t 1.1 ( unnrd nler to it hotel sue wiin sno nnq insisted 011 11 marriage, nnd ho had gono out and got a paper which ho do .dared was 1111 Araurican uiarilago certificate. He said minister. ii.ii26trato. 01 tho pomoual appearanco of tlm bi Mo wab not necos ,ary. (!ol. Weber told her to send for Hamilton. Ho siirprSed ovorybody by coining, hut ho wnsunabloto show any kfnd or iiitiilm.'u eertillcate. Mary fulntc.l w ! , 'J ,e-f ,1 .vit she was not n wile. ct. Wobr n gg ested that ho might squill.; himself by bav Ingil real eei 1 inonypcifin unit. He wis willing Vu J'at.ir lli'lkoineler mado tl em one. .. . .'"J""..!'' A"" """ "in") lr. If Mir JJhUfJ t,C t All Jot trrr) Cij-ir-it! nr th 01ly iiiAitdi mvl by TH U. II..L tlu" j jsj iiis s AXOTtlUll ZETTEll FROM At.lt LU. Ho riiea It IT tlntt llerore KlnitlnB for Culiroiulu. Df.ttioit. March 7. Oen. 11. A. Alger and his family will lonvo to-morrow on a three weeks' pleasure trip to California nnd other rnelflo const Mutes, fien. Alger proposes to forget politics forn short lime, but It iRotpoclod heio that beforo ho rtturns to tho city somo dollnlto announcement regarding his candidacy will bo made. Iho (leneial has been collecting documentary ovldonco for somo days to fully answer tho chniges niudo against him. and ho says that ho litis nil tho proofs In. ncids. It Is understood Hint tho matter will be mado pub lic before long, though thoGoneraldeillncd to sny whnl will bedono " 77. i JMroil Free JYen ye'terday roprlntod n portion of Tub Sun's despnlch dated De troit, uud published 011 Saturday, concerning Oen. Alger, 'iho following uppo.us in the i'ree yVeii to-day: Till' rimnflU tl'trml A Pif. "H111: Tho stntoment Hint Senator Chandler. IlepiesontntlvoDrlggs. oruuyother petson In nny manner over suggested, ttlroi llv or Indi rectly, as stated 01 iitherwlsc anything about my war record to me. is vvhol j false. Why not tiumnllvlngvtltnuscs? As I hnvoheretn foro staled, tliu first Intimation 1 ever had of the mutter was during tho Chicago Convention ofl'WtN . .. "Don't you suppose, had I known or suspect ed such a document nlstod during Uen. Sheridan's lifetime, 1 would have asked him to 1 on ect it. and if I hi had declined, do you ho llevo our Intimate porsonil lotntlons would have continued to his death, ho visiting mo ns he did nt my homo and writing me fre quently and 1 him In return t I had deter mined to pay 110 further attention to these nttempts to rob me of all theio Is In lib', and the greatest heiitnge ono can leave for his family nn honornl le name but you are too near my homo foi me to allow these nintters to piss longer unnoticed. No person lias ever heard me claim to have ac .ompllshed very mtiih during the war or since, but what is justly my own should not be pilfered from me. Tho jewel prl.od most highly by tho American peoplo Is 1 air play.' "11. A. Amu." HE SATb HE WAS OJ ISStSE. A Former Backer of Jennie O'.Nell Poller Knee Her and Oibera Ibr tlSSO.OOO Uumiiicea. r.orriESTEn, March 7. Honry 1! I.adue. a. rich contractor of Horncllsvlllc. wns arreted on April 't. IKfil. in I'.lmlrn ns Insane, and on the follow ing day was committed lo the State Asylum foi tho Insane In Wlllnrd. whoro lie remained fifty-two da) s. Now Mr. Laduo begins suit against his alleged abductors, claiming damages in the sum of f.'oO.OOO. Thoso unined in tlio kidnapping suit nro: John O. Adslt, Chnrlos tl. Hutchin son, Willinm ltichtmyer, O. M. Warner. Chnrles O. (irecn. W'lllinm If. Murray. V. 1). Youmnns. nnd Hoswell It. Morse attorneys: Chief of l'ollco Levi Tittle, Dr. Henry 1 lowl. Di. .1. A. I Hindus. .Itnnin u'N'i II Potter, the elocutionist. Slid t liniii s W. l'llgiini. stiperliitendinlot the Wlllnril asylum. The complaint ets iortli Hint certain or tho defendants seired Mr.I adue. niiilattei jilacinglianilculTson himtook himto the police stntioti In Klnilrn. nndallei eonlluing liiin there until the lollowing day. had him sent to t lie State V-ylum lorthaliinnu III Wil lardnsa pauper lunatic Tho complaint fur ther alleges that Laduo vras arrested without u will runt, nnd that hews- In excellent bodily and mt'tit tl health Ho says ho lost $100,000 in n deal in eonsequonee. Kegnrdlng tlio uonnocllou of .TonnleO'Nell Totter with the cne. tho complaint says that he undertook to got up a public roading for hernt the Opera Houso In Ltmirn. He lind borno nil tho expenses, amounting to about fjiiy. Tho profits or the two oveuings would havo been '-o.Utti. lenvln : a net protlt of f.'l.'JOO. Thesti readings, ho says, woro broken up ly Ids arrest. Tho an est ho ascribes to jealousy on tho port of ono of tho defendants nt the success ho wis likily tonehieve in managing the enter tainments of Miss Potter. Ono of tho grounds upon which the two Eltnlra physicians, who saw him a few minutes at tho juil at a late hour after his an est. wns that he bad adopted n pe culiar method nf advertising the entertain ments to ho given by thn elocutionist One of these was to send out invitations to tho best famillei of Klmirn. neconipnnled hy a bouquet. Mr. LuduooMdainsthishy saylngtliat tho bou quets were small, costing only ilvo cont- r.v h. He denies th it Ills relations with Miss Potter worn otherwise than ot a purely liuine character. While In Hornellsvillo the elocu tionist vras a g'io-1 of Mrs Ladii Laduo is a liandiomo man, and his friends snv that Ids personal oddities aio J10 moro marked than thoso uf any other business man. M ITM310M II. AStEMTthS. The Affid.iTlta Leave It In Doubt Whlrh Side Blacked Ibe Olhcr'a Ejre. Lottio I Ii7oboth McKeli movod beforo Judge fiiegorich in tho Court of Common Picas yes terday fornlimony of $7ra week nndacnun sol fco of $1,500 in a suit she has brought. against Donald McNeil for a separation. Ho is tlio senior lartner of Donald McNeil A Bros , stenm holler manufacturers of lirooklyn. Sho savs his Income is SLTi.Of'O a y eir. 'I hey resided most of their married life, dat ing from Doc 25, lH71.nt Flntbiish, nnd hnv n d tuchter II years old. Sl.n gives a number or lnt.mcosln which, slmsiyh ho maltreated nmlhworo nt bei. sho says ho bhuked her evesiinil impri-onod her In n 10 un to trounco lier. Hodiaiik, -ho says, to Intoxication. On the motion yeterday he hud an array of aflldnvits against her, lii'luding tliosoof lier own inotlier. .Mis. .Tnno Lewis, nnd her brother. Chin lo- ti. 1 . wis. who dnscril o thn deft iidnnt ns an exemplary husband and fathei. Ho denies her in eii-utlons and say- that 011 Aug 14 Inst sho fl. w nt him in a lago and 1 lacked hisronii'l tried tos'nti h hi- fate Ho says Hint on leb. :t last she abandoned her home, taking their child ami a pony and eon luge. Ho does not know what bus become of her. Decision w is rf sorted. titiAso jvnr seciii:ts. A Significant ("nt.ilnn from the Bench to the Neu llrnnri tfi.rs. Tho Orand .Tiny for tho Mnrch form of tho fienernl Sessions woro snout in yeste: day to fore i.ocoulei Smyth. Ilonnpolntod Honry M. Tabei. cotton merchant of 111 Poirl street, forennn. In his chnu'o Iteeordor Sniylli gave this rebuWito I.irry (iodkln and tho grand juror or grand jurors who leaked lo l.nrry about the ptoi itdlngsof tlio Novuiubel (Iraud Jury; "lle'oro calling your attention, gentlemen, to tlio pioiislonti of tlie -t.ituto. I doom It proper for nietu lemlnd you of the terms of your oath wbi li you hnvo nil taken In the presence of tho Court. 1 his oath nsiiures Hint nil tho pin. codings in tin. Orand Jury loom should bo kept siirel. No grand juror has a right, without violating tho provisions of (lie statute nnd iho 11 iiuliements of Ills oath, to eonieyany Information whatever to nny poi son as to am pioceedlng bad beforo him a-a grai.d juror, Hy strictly observing this pro vision of (ho statute and this portion of the 01th which you liavo taken, gentluinen, you w. II avoid 11 great deal of trouble and avert a vast amount of scandal," On Hie Track ol Metrnchkl. Josd Mesrachkl.tho Hebrew boggai who shot litbbi Henry Mondes of tho Shenrlth Israel congregation on Saturday night, lecauso tho rabbi would not give him '100. lb still al lib orly. rite policemen In plain elollies ncaicli rd the east-sldo lodging housos for him xs it rday. nud it was found that Mesr.icbki spent I'ridav night in tlio Mctorlu Ilotil.at Hi llow or). DettctivoCoonoy is now looking for hi in In New Jersey, nud expects to get him to-day. Di. Smith huh thai Dr. Mi ndos is getting along nice!) nnd will nrobibly lie out Inn few days Among tho callers tit the houso yentei day were many persom who lind given money tuMt'siachkl from tlmo to lime. 'J hoy com pared notes nnd denounced tho beggar, but lint ono ol the m weie willing to make nny 1:1 nil of a chargo against liim that would laud him In piiMin. It wiih said by ono ot linbld Meudes's frh mis that if tho beggar is caught tlioiabbi will not appear against him unless ho bus to. lay Gould OflT for Mexico, Sv Axtomo, March 7. Jay Gould loft here for Mexico 'this afternoon at .1 o'clock. Tho cold with which ho suffered in New York has disappeared, Ho v lit spend to-night la Laredo, nnd will be In Monterey. Mexico, to-morrow night. Hovvlll visit tho city of Mexico, Yera Crui'. nnd tlipnoe go oyer tlm Mexican Central loud In Torreou, Mexico, nud Li Paso From iho littler placo lie will start for New Yotk 011 the Texas Pacific. "X. A- H." Wlltk l.l.nrlre, Quality delicluui. su ii lo. JrufglMi rcrj'tibert -a.fr, ' N MJS. DE STUKUS DIVOHCKI). she nvsnrs ito MAiiti.vnsr .la.tts .wnnovT VEt.ir. Zliniotttkl la far llaiinj Sinn, nn.l (lie ('err mony Took l'lttre l.esa 1 hnn I'm ly-elgtlt Hours .Ifier It.e l.aitt Wn ttelrit.'d from Her IlondsThe tliiilge Is Setcre 01. Ilio Bnion, Who, Ilr -lays, AVn (lllcl, Hioi'v; 1'Att.s. S. P., March 7. Anollior chap ter iii written lo-dtiy In Iho loiniiiitle Do stums case. A deereo ofiib-oliitt'dhoicowas filed Into on Seturday evening, und at 11:"0 o'clock this morning tlio plnlntlit was quietly married to William J'lllo't Moro Xboiowskl nt tholr sulio of rooms in tho it.it.iet House. TlienlTnlrwnHcnrrled nut wltli tho utmost secrecy, nnd. until iiltcrtheceiemony wns per formed, only a very fow persons know that tho dlvoico lind been granted. Tho decree was signed late 011 Snlurdny nftoinouti, tho transcript of tho testimony having been given to the tourt on Mnrcli 1. Atter tho Court House was closed 11 carriage was sent for tho Clerk, vvhoiiuletly nccepled tho Ming?. It was learned Into this utteinoon that yesterdavZtorowskl went to tho llov. (ieorgo Wnllncoof tho Augustine F.plsropal Cat limit ill nnd asked him whether he could marry Mine. Do titueis and himself. Mr. Wallace replied that ns a, loyal clergy man in tho Lpiscopnl Church ho could not perform tho ceromony. Ho suggested, how cvor. that tlio llev. John A. Criisan of tho First Congregntlonnl Church was not bound by church obligations, and that ho would doubtless unito tho couple. This was arranged, and 11:110 o'clock this morning was set fortho time. Al 11 o'clock Zborowskl secured his mnr riigo licence of the elnrk of tlio court. Tlio witnesses to the coremotiy wero Heihert A'. Shipmiiu of NewYoil; and John S. Lewis of tills city, tlio latter a close frb'ndof Zt.oiowskl. After the sorvlco Mr. nnd Mi. Zboiowskl nnd the witne-sos tat down to a cheery bnn Otiet. nt the tl so or which it was doubtless agreed to keep the whole thing iiliet. Late In tho nftcinoon, however, it wns ro portod that tho wedding had taken place. W. If. Corson, ono of the Cataract House projnietors. was uskoil nbout it He insisted and doubtle-s believed t lint it was not true, Herbert A. Slilpman was also askid. " It is propostorous." said Mr. Rhipmati. When it was called to his attention that a mnrringo iiconso had been Issued, ho declined that it was not an uncommon thing for N'ew liork people lo get their licenses several month- in advance of the time when they were to be used. Tho Lev. Mi. Ctusin refused to sny whether or not he had performed tho ceremony. And bornvtsl.l himself had "nothing to 3ay." Thoy wero married just tho same, and that, too. less Hum forty-eight hours niter tho de ereo of divorce wns signed. Kver6incotho trial began Mmo. Dctuers has been very ill. Her condition was so alarm ing Hint last wock two physicians wero tolo graphed for from Chicago. Hho Is still lu a very nervom nnd weak condition. When sho recovers sufticicntly to travel it is understood nn extensive bridal tour will bo taken. In bis dccroo.ludgo Aikcns makes tho fol lowing findings of fuct: " That sinco tho mnrringo of plaintiff and de fendant the dofendnnt has been guilty of acts of oxtioruo cruelly toward tho plaiutiff, which have Inflicted grievous mental sufferings upin her, Tsairt nets consisting of repented violent exhibitions of ill-temper nnd uninori ted lonsuro in tlio presence of other-, nnd finally culminating 011 thn l.'lth day of .lime. Icnm. in tho ilefondnnt spirit ing uwny from the soelity custodny nud control of the plaintiff, her two minor children upon the prciovt that the plaintiff was in nn unbalanced -tato ot mind nnd that the children wero ill danger of being effected by hei malady, to their gteat detriment, wero thoy allotted to be with hoi. In justification of this act the defendant pre sents 11 icrtillcato of certain physicians ono of whom Is n icnowned specialist in nervous diseases. The extent of the aciiuiiintnnce of said physicians with tho Plaintiff ard the pretended examination ot her person illy (which is given in evidence minutely) woro insufficient for nny human being In base or fmm an intelligent nnd just opinion upon, and for this roiinon tho Court turns tlmt the children were. 'a- heroin before stated, spirited away nwny from their mother, the daughter being placed In a lonvent by it i-ehoino wliMi it would not bo doing vldenco to ron-onnbln WI!IU IIWl Un .ilMllfe ,1 'inil ... I Vils.lllH l,, interence to find was in tlio Inception intended to end in tho luciircorition of tlm moih.'i. This action w as biillli ier.t to warrant tlio 1 1 1 1 ra ti CT in censing to live and cohabit with the de fendant." Tin. ludgo's conclusion Is: " 1 Ir-t ihal tho niaiihige mentioned in tho complaint herein. 1 ntered Into between tlie plaintiff, Margaret Uiura Do Mner". nnd the defendant. Alphnnso Fugeno Lambert Destunrs bo dissolved, nnd thin tlio said parties and oach of them, tho said plain tiff and s.ilddoreudunt. bo froed fiom tho obli gations thereof. "Second, that tho plnlnllff. Margaret Laura Destuers. Ii.ivo the solo cu-tody and control of the minor child, Mnrgarct Kugenio Isabel Vie. torla D -tuer-. Tlio d. fence will appeal to tho Supromo Curt. D 1 . Powers ot tho defence said. "Tln ea"e will bo anveaind. 'I hero tiro not ten families in sloux Fall-which could not get n decree of divorce 011 tho rullngbund llnd ings ot tliu Court. The ItnronesH Do -tuers asked forn divorce on th" ground of ciueltv. i- ho in aeojhlnof tlm li.to I. hit .lacob htoi In 1 in lh"rh nil gin-en a 11 nighterof W III! un lliiekhouse A-t. r. sho to-tilled that sho was uiairl'd lo Huron d 1 Stile.- at tho home I but I ithtr. John t'aroj. in thi illy in 1W7." shortly alter tliu marriage thoy wditt ) Paris to Mm. 'ihreoehlldri n wore horn to the couple, ono girl nrd two lioyn. The . hlldreii am with tlie fattier. She sa'd thul In r husband was very unkind to h.'i in Pans, Hint ho eallt.l In 1 ".1 snvnge Anier.ean and a hub), uud that lie Odd her she didn't I, row how to behive. Ilo iiiado Iheso remarks befoio peoplo. she said, Ome. while her iiii-tand was Secretary of Hid legatijn at Imtrlil. sho nulled Hi iee pi op'o 111 dlplyniatio olrch'H to lur houso Inn Cai was iissussin.itml that afternoon, und b". nii-o hlie refused to I'ouiikrnui'id tlm invitations at hot !iti. band's request, tho 11 iron ulfionted th" guests and ahiued lir in theli pros, ueo nnil tol.l llioin sho did lint know how locoudiiil lieiuolf us a minister's wHo. One day at 11 dinner, ul which tliero weio eight or ten guest", she Hindu 11 leiuurkher husband dldii t like, and hoi husband jumped up. si :e lined at her. spat in her fane, and irlid: "I wldi to Cod I had not 111 irrled you" Her hiiMiniul iihji 1 ted to Itoi'leidlligniirthlng but bl-torj, and oneo wliou she was ie tiling it harmless I ugli-di novel, ho elite cd lb" room, snatched tlio book from her, an I went oul, sl.n .m, 1, tiiedoor, Ilio Huron, she wnd, once ehuiginl liorwith being iiulHittiliil 1 1 liim. 111 ide her g 1 tin Inn eh and sue irlh it shebndbei 11 Inbhrii1, 1 nnd Hun -aid iho had pi 1 lined lieis If. In 1 luH,i n Madrid, wlulo In 1 hiisitind was I negotiating II delicate 1 oil merci il liotly, 1:1 wlliilt ho wanted t'lo aid of tho Mini toi uf Commerce, lie linked hor to Invito 1 Ik, Minister to tho hou-n und 1 It nil (.r blandishments 011 him. ' ho tolil hei bush ind. sho said, that -lie w is in 1 doing siuh 1.01 , and n fused, as sh put It, "t i'hii 1 Iniiis my womanhoi'd nt Hi" son ico of tiio-l.un'y Her liiisbund, blio dtclau'd, iniido .111 elToil in Pail- lo have her loik.il In ;i re Ileal. Ho nroiii hi a phi sit Inn to Jiei who said she was merit ill) .'ranged, I ecaute Fho did not Iom hergool, kind liusl lind, ,.,' ebildri 11 wem norlltd nwa, lio teslineil, II1.1 trirl helm! 11I.11 . d in a Ci l.ttlit and the I 01 s in rt boir.lliigschoul. Iho llni miner - maldt.-l.llf d In her behalf, mid Iho di'ioslliou-.of (I 1. biitli'i mid ,JI1 1 cook of tin. family de. hired Hint tho 11 11 1 1- j nosswiiBof ni aim und seveio leinpeiameiil, nud that tho Ikii on was ii'spuiislhlu Joi all the ' tioublo 111 tlio family, Huron De stums s defence was In the four, ofndeposltlon that lov in oil sevouty-llti'pi '1 n of type-wnlloncopv. shorllv b. fom tlio lilnlof the suit was begun I ho 11 iron siawyeism ulea motion to 111111 ml Iho Duron's nnsnoi to liN wife's couiiiliiint. but .fudge Ail.cn icliimdto grunt It. 'Iho Diriu, in ii.iiositiun, deelateil that tin. Itiirotiens had oi.nuiltt rl ndliltciy wltlil lllottborowtki, otlierivlse Willinm II. liott, -Mi. illlot' is well know n in Now lork soLleiy. Ho is somutluies called Count bor o w si. 1. "1 hftvn discovered," said the lljron in his amended deposition "tln.t tlm liuiuiiejs joined l.lllott Xlorowskl n liu dnts ijftoi she left bet home, In Paris, .linie 14. lEJKi. 11 nil has 'Ineo eiititlniliillv and openlv eoliiiblt.d with b irow-'kl In an onensfilynradiil'i'ions liite-C"iire. iletweeti the 11 ith und .Mb ui lime, lvt.o. tho It irones oicuplt'd todglngs In latlnrlne street In 1 on don. 1hereall.il' the lliitcness mid F.lllott .hoiow-l.l .'iiibiirkid mi a sluim v.i'ht. end siuUtib, tin, islnulof Ceylon and fto-i Iheiowoiil tiigethii to Itullii I lift leliiiued logelier 11 I ondoti.a.ld w. nt to 111 'C.lledonlru II.ilcl.Atlt.il hfn 1. rnie... whin 11 tlie) I. gi-tornl 11- Mlc. an I Mr- I III ill.' .11 I', i, lo. jwn. I hevweiea's iIiMtig together at Timbiidgc W ells on M11hl1lM.ls.1L' llr-nut; ' .Itidgi MI.I11 lefus.Ml to gTfint tho motion or Hi" llaiou- lawyi'islt. nuiend his aliswei.tlie I! iron's ..'item.n(s about Iho re litloiisof I!,,. HniiiniiHs ami Mi. '.Imrovvskl weio not tnli ,)!,. I as testimony, and the law yers w.ie not allowed Ir. oMiuilito the llaro-ne-siiK In beer. Intlons with Me .oorowskl , W licit 11 put ni Huron loM'ier's 11 nended d. p. Bltlon wi.s 1 ilnlo'l lu lh.iiiousui"is last .Iniiuaty, a man -isti rledtlrit ho tut it bi" lon ger on n -ii"iiii"f which left ltombayouo ot whose nsM.iguis wis a person who. liu nriei ;i nd It.irpid was Mr. borotkl. A tall, h noisome woman, it htondo. nccoiupmtod Mi. .noiowskl. '1 bo purses told thn oth.'i pn singers that (hevwcio.i Duko nnd Duchess, but Hint as thoy didn't want to hnvo their lit'o known they icglforod us Mr. ami Mrs Hllolt. Mrs. Flllott. tho lellei or the storv-nlil, smoke 1 tlgurettes on il. tl:. and carried 11 gold elguretloea.Mi set wltli icwelsittiil iieoionel ot diamonds, though not u illtehi sv (oroitet. In hliileposliion llaron DoStiterslnld nil tlio Jw nil". d tin. hiiiill) trouble on his wife's poor lieiillli nnd tho nbnorninl views alio toolc of things 1 sthoiesult. At tbenpnra one night slio said tho box wit- too curded, und asked her liiisii.iuii to go out, st tho same tlmo purposely walking upon his feet. Shu smoked 1 Igarettes hosnld. ami oneo gave clg.nottes to thochil nien and tried to inuko them smoko. Ho de nied bis wire's itlleg itlons that ho tried to de prlye her of her liberty or to got contiol of her fortune. rnti:n 30 xritLCK ax ewulss. Drrsaed Stones llud Been Ptnrrd On Ihe lludann RltfrTrnrkn rur Hurry lottn. rotiiiiKn-rsi,.. March 7.-Thero wns nn at tempt towio'l: the Chicago express on tho Hudson llltei railroad last night. Tlio train k'lt New York ut II o'clock, and wns composed mo'tly ofsleoplngcnrs. It passed Harry town on time, nnd was running at tlie rate of fifty miles an hour. Half 11 mile further north, nnd nt the edge of the Aspenwall Woods, tho on gino ploughed Into dressed stones, each two ortlneo foot scjuute. which had been placed til on tho lttlls. Pn-Bongors woro hurled from their seats, nnd there was much consternation. Forn hundred feet the engine forced Its way through tho stones and tearing up tho tlos. Neither tho engine 1101 any of tho cars wero derailed. Tho grounds on each side of (he tracks near Harry town havo been tilled with tlos nnd dressed bridge stones. It was somo of tho latter that bad hem placed on tho mils. At midnight Chief Detective Humphrey of tho tallroud nnd some of his men were nt the scene. Tho work wns undoubtedly that of one man. for tho reason tint on both sides ot tho track the giound wns soft and footprints ot only ono man were visible. Tlio obstiuctlons wero placed on tho mils atter 7:52 o'clock, bo cnuso a freight train pissed sufoly north at that time. It was ovldont that tho scoundrel avoided using ties bocauso it was a moonlight night nnd the engineor would have seon them, 'lhoro Is no flagman for a milo north of tho spot and forhnlf a mile south. Suspicion rests upon two men in Unrrytown. iiMLon .s 1 niiLinm Baitiviobe. March 7. Tho Chicago expross. which loft Camden station nt 7:15 o'clock last night, w is in collision nt 8 45 o'clock with an extra fi eight train bound enst in Itockville. Tho engines and tenders wore damaged. Fireman Uuckuloo of Cranborry and Urnke nian Fenters of Murtinsburg woro klllod. Ono stock car was w reeked nnd fourteon cattle wero killed. Engineer Potors of tlie expiess nnd nn oxpmss mossenger woro slightly Injured. N'o passengers woro Injured. Twoso(..rers wore slightly dnmagod. There vtns no interruption to travel, ns all trains wore despatched around III" nccident. Tho freight tlid not coutinun on the siding wliich it had taken to let tho express pass, but ran 11 the main track. KocHhKTFU, March 7. Tho St. Louis expross on Iho New ork Central, due hero from the Fast at 4 :o o'clock this morning, enmo in col lision with 11 fioight train at North avonuo. dimagingtho two locomotives nndthiooday coaolipj. No ono was hurt. A flagman who li id been sent back to stop tho express went down tliu wrong tuick. SElZlMi THE fOX S1S1EIIS' IHUMiR. Tltree Thousand Dollars' 'Worth of Tbelr CittliN In tlie I uritom House. cl ciK..M u. ............ T ....' .i.t.r -. Col. Storoy, Surveyor Lyon's chief of staff, mado a lino haul yesterday of millinery nnd dre-s goods from women who woro passengers on tlio French -tonmship La llourgogno. Tho goods woro in Feven trunks belonging to Mr. 1- Morgan Moonoy and Miss A. Fox. known us tho Fox Sisters, drossmakors nt :!'! West Thirty-fourth stroct. und Miss J. O. Allebono und Miss Van dor Hel per of 1.551 Michigan avenue, Chicago. Two of tho trunks contained the porsonnl w 1 tiring apparel of the party. Tho sebum was valued at S'kOOO. nnd Included millinery and gowns by Felix. M. Mayor. Watts. Worth, nnd A. .V 1'. llnndwlts. Purls. Tliero wero nlso cloaks, silk underclothing, gloves In numerable, tucked into Iho toes of tlk stocking-, und ns lino 11 collection of Knster flnory up tho most enthusiastic young womnn this side of tho tliv le would care to look nt. 'Ihe Fox Si -tors nppemed before tlio Col lector In the nftmnoon und proto-ted against the -ehure of their trunks. Thoy said that in tho hold of I 1 ISourgogne thoy hnd goods on which the customs duties would be S'J.OOO, and tint thcii trunks contained nothing duti able. 'Ilio Collector said he would ponder tho protest. II IXTl.lt $.1'I0 Olt II Ell I IFF. TruitlK" Tllsluiba Mrs. Nenle'a fence nnd I'tliti'lirn llrr HuMlin...!' llra.l. Ilolar: Tradlgo. head waiter In tho Hotel Iloyal i.t the lime of thoflre. was urre-ted by tlm Moreei -treet polleo lift night for threat ening tin Uf" of Mrs. snmuol A. N'cnlo of Kt Wiishlngi ni pi ice. upon whom, it is illcged, i,o I as 1 1 nlo leiieat'd attempts to levy black mall, ... ihey Inviiinonr ounlntod tec yenrsagy when the) wep'-eivii 1- in "'ton hoti I, und thoy vcio mi goid term- for eight yeni-. 'J bo woman I- now 111 irriul 1.1 clerk forntiiitteu btirg I in kimiker. - - - rhe and hoi hiisl.ai d have complained he rein Hi ,t Tiadign had tried to extort niouuy from In 1 mid luul llueateiind lier with vio lence. Iisi 11. eh! ho got into iho bonidlng lion-. I, I ps nnd lliieatened to kill her Willi a ra' r lio blandished unless sho paid hini .' 11, Ho wi-nrro'li'd. and ""eilo followed himto tho -taltoii hoilsi, (in tl.o way I udlgo bloke fr un Hit 1 ol'ei'ituii'. 1 111 bael, to Ni'iile. und punched his head I In 11 tho pi jcieslgn in formed und I ,01. 1. led. 4!i K;.iidti Xt.1 anuiiuy t lurfovt 10 llcrea. ' n ii so n cab drove up in a florist's store ut l.'JI7 liiuuluay at ! u . lock last night mul two v ill-dri ssi .1 yo'ing w omen got out and liotighl somo nosi guys. While tho youngur Was hll.ng somo vio'ils in iho waist of liei gown hf sireamed and staggered, and ! ill I in kwurd In 11 III Into a big show win dow. l!ll"d Willi 1 l.inlsand flower-. Sh" kicked fliintl Uly. knoe! ing Hut pottid lloivers and 1 1 nil- hi liei sk. Hei. erowd ol S'v.hhI liuitilreil blockel tho sidewalk until a el"l I. . 'iiiii" In irom a neigh 1 1 ling drug sloro.uid I eld a bottle ol stioug iitiioion! 1 to tlm worn m n iiosi. She lecnvered ,ibnitt and slid out of tho window, she lie 1 il mound M iho ihiotig outsldo with u bo'tildered alt, and then solod her compan ion's itriii. and both jumpud Into the cab and weroilnvin mT. Mr. Sprlugrr lonltnurM lo ImptOTr, Wtsuivnio' , Mai eh 7. -Corgressman Si ring or lontln ioh to improto, and ills cndltl ,n is roP'rtnl to liu iniieli more gratlfilng than It was last uiglit. Hi. lucent, tlie attending ploslciali, U vuiy iiupelul uf the juticut's (u-Color). SMASIIKItSlVTIIKCIIUKCIlKS. f 91 A Aito itfiani in .nr i.'fir ut'3 i'i.mpw m or. it u.iioitn. Jl llrSusgeafs Wi'titliittK I'tittc'la'il I'lilsinptl 5 " I'enii ll " I I. inn' In- I -ttilti-al Mi'. I.onld 1 In Ihe XiuIcm nr I'le. mil rnt be 'S'letlil. tf' Kin ol 1 li n "lo,.mil (Jin i ll.. (J libra. V Tie gallicrlng l Piefiivletii'i dlvm-'s in f the liitciesl .1 t tunc 1 i'len-loti. wbii h was ) belli nt tl e 1 ouse of Mi'. .1 it ii.nibl two week s( iirpi und at wiileli Mr. (I011I1I gateii clie.ck for j Jlo.ooi) tiii"alied nthemi ti r t scrnion'to tho i llev. Dr. Iliilnsfoiil of SI. (leorge's Protestant , l!pl"c..pil (hiii'h on siitidny. This cxtrnft from thospriii.iii was pi luted yesterday in CoL u l.lllolt 1'. Shopai I's Vnil fiwl .'1 pi di.' " When 1 hear of 11 church stiong. numerous, , , Infiuentlnl, and lieh-n bodv of Christian men s reinarkable for tho ehauiplonliig of wh il thoy ebilm to ho poslollc Christianity calling a mi etlng fortlio extension of Christ's Cliurch J In the house of the ono man who before tlio -' people or nil of these I nitod States bus con- '$1 fessodly represuntctl what istho very opposite i; uf Christianity a man who hits dono moro to ; degrt'.de nnd debauch tho mornls of buslnoi y life than nnv othei cltiren-whnnthlshnppons, 1 Isavlt Isiinie to speak ns well nstopray. I 'f state tho matter as temperately us lean when ( I say 11 mlstako has been made, which has put tens of thousands of Christian peoplo to the J blush: nnd more. 1 say It is Idle to tulkof pray- .j Ing for Iho advancement of Christ's Clnirch If such things lire ullotved to pass nnchntlongod. Jl ortboso vvhoare lobiiouslblo lor them to pass f:J unr.diiiked. 1 " l'ei sedition cannot hurt us, infldolity can- . not w. akon us. sclent lllc research can only 1 add another eiow 11 to the brow of the Hon of j Muu. Hut a determination ut all costs to suo i cuod, a willingness to yiold position and defer- eneo to thoso who nro successful caring i nothing for thoso moans by which they havo ll nttainoJsuccess-this Is to deny Christ and ! lotray our trust. It is to Bet up n modem i golden Imago and to sa to it,Tnou art my ! Hod. Tlio results of such worship aro inevlta- II bio: limy who yield to it, how ev or vigorously , 1 thoviiiity ehuinplon the cause of what they J choose to concoivo us religion. In tlmo mutt I toniti to be pitiless to man, untrue to them- A selves, and faithless to God." r( A si's reporter tailed on thollov. Dr. Ilalns- s ford last nlglit mid asked: "Are you correctly , ". quoted Intho Mail anil Erprmi't" ' ,'1 " 1 don't know." nnswerod the proacher. 1, 1 hev nevei get any thing right lu that paper. Let's soo what it says." '1 Ho read Iho extract and remurkod: "Yes, i that's all right." With the extract thus endorsed by tho ?. preacher. Tin Sirs roporter culled on tho Itcv. Dr. Paxton. of whoso congregation, tho West ? Presby tin lull Church. Mr. Oouldund his family J nro moinhers. Dr. Paxton wns just going out . to 11 wedding. "Itend me what Itainsford said." ho saitU 1 whoa tlio ml-sion wns explained nnd tho re- til porter lend tlio extract. . ;l "Humph." said Dr. Pnxton. "you nsk Dr. A Tiainsford in my namo wheru tlio wealthy 111011 J of his congregation got their money, und liow S tlio nion In Wall street who attend his chui "li Ik came by tholrmoneyl iou usk liim that! Did 4 thoy 001110 by It any moro honestly than Mi. 'il doiild, oral honestly I I'euh I thoy can't any ul ot them hold up their bonds und cast the 'fi stone. Inm not deftnding Mr. Gould or Mr. a Gould s methods pnrtieulary. but I sny this: Jj Mr. Gould miiy beu coiitlnontal sniusher. If he Is. theso men In tho Fpiscop.il Church nnd a in Dr. llninsford's church tire poanut ama-li- ors beside him. Am 1 not right t "Mi. Gould lias bcon for seven years a con- fi stunt attendant at mv church. Ills daughter. li thoroughly Christian young woman, has if beon a devout member of my church und htm 8 tnkon activo part In every chanty that juts t hnnn enrb.mnff v mv Miurnl. SII1.1 l.no .-I. nn IS largely of jior portion. Mr. Gould is downed & to his daughter. I personally was responsible A for that meeting at Mr. Gould's house, and fur 7i that gift. In nil the sevon years Hint Mr. V Oould has nttonded tho church I rm not tr asked or accepted a favor ot hlra. I have not .) received ono ponny ot his money, ltecently h ,-j- felt that It was his duty to givo Mi of his plenty. 1 proposed that meet- vi ing und Mr. Gould suid 'Yes. hold the mooting in my house. 1 will liolp tint church all that I can. I will pay nil tho cost I said to him. "It will bo exponsive. V.011 niay buy tlio finest dinner that Delmonieo .an I servo nnd it mnyco t fl'.Ooo. This will cost moro. much more ns much ns 510 000.' uud (l ho said. "es. you shall have it,' and I." cause jy ho gave It ho is lumped on and blackguarded Jl by theso men and by tho Kt nima Jkitt. "lhuve said nothing boforo. Hut now It Is .ii timo that these outngeous attacks were 1 " stopped. I know that air. Gould is one of tlie ' loveliest men In the world ill his liomo lite. OC 1' his enroer in Wall stroet I know nothing. i Helngn clorgymnn. I would not know. Hut I - know of the business ot Wall stro"t. from the j biggest house of nil dovv n to tho smallest man who walks tho street. 1 know it is ono mud, , wild rush for wealth money mon iy. If 1 ', God Almighty weighed In tlio scules of B eternal nistlco with Mr. Gould those v other woaltby men and the carpers who 1, now attack Mr. Gould I would like to 2 know who would make tho bettor showing. H .lust bocauso Mr. Gould seos lit to give to tho fi t'ulvo'-sitv of theCitv of N'etv York S''5.00t) 1 cnlvc-siiy or tliu city 01 .sew lorn s.:..ooi) : and 10.000 moro through mo to tho cause of 1 . church extonslou becauso of tlio respect be j hud for my church ho must bo violently ns- 5 I buulted by men like Dr. itainsford. must ho? I ' Well, itls time to .-.ill a halt." ! Dr. Paxton opened tlio door nnd walkod , , down tb slops to his carriage. Ho stopped jl once. "I don't liko Mr. Dana." he said. " I it' don't like Tun bus bocauso of its Hill ten- f , denelos. r hate It. Tin: isus' has said unkind I), things of mo. It nover bald anything good of 1; me. but us to tlio sanity of its remarks on the f, ltev. Dr. Parkhurst. wiio litis soen ilt to rofloct I j on the acceptance of their gift fiom Mr. Gould. I i IwivTiii.buv was right" j When Dr. Paxton tulked of " peanut smash- f J on." in tho Episcopal Church ho mentioned ; the names of two magnutos of finance, but he jj( asked tho teportor not to print Iho names. svs.imn 10 .7.ir rouii vxitersity. j i A fiiri Mudr by Jay Oould Mooa After Ilia : i onliilrullon lo Church EKtrnslon. I i Jay Gould ha civon $'.'5,000 to tho Unlvnr- g.3 Rlty of the City of Now York. Tho gift wai SI made it fow daysuftor ho gnvo his check for $10,1 100 to the Presbytorlan Church Extension Commlltee, It was Mr. Gould's deslro that the 3 gift should bo kept a secret f'l The llev Dr. John 11. Paxton, the pastor nf 85 the 1 hurch which Mr. Gould und his family at- tend, let out tho fact last night unintentionally to a srs npoiter. Whon pressod for further information concerning It. ho suid tho matter ;, was a secret. ' Chnncollor MacCracken conlrmod later tlia fact that the gift hud been made. j The Weittl.er. if Vmlrrilvy was excptionatl brbtlit aisl plrAinnt la 3 Hid uil'lille Alt mile uml ew Luif.an I stntu .ni.l InLa 1 rcitioni. II . ismperatura wai nt freezing point In ttia 1 inurultii;. but roan rapidly daring Itiu il iy f Ihvrloiin Hint wat coutral iifar Mrinplilthiinday 1 ltiktit laottj foiitbtrttril. aiul was irttirul on tlieilulf i innit lit nr Ssvi Orloon ycntrriU), incrfasiiur In rnsr- hi rl e r itnnreu tearlioil north bi MirKouri mi I Kttn. jf sit, mil front Ivxatoiur sll tlm Nrniiiern htatet, vaht- jflj oapl to tli AiUulii) count TltU stfrttt will (imbsbty 71 moV't t'littn aril, 101 1 be nlleti lerl ly lutrh .tiitiora fj in,l4 nn Dm ioith Atlantic nail toilay.attl Ilia 1 tlircilriiinvtieallirraiiil rata t 111 apread northward to M tliu inldll Atlantic Matet Tlura u a aecomldepria- II .tin tnrinin o. r Mlmieaola tlitt i creatlni; ara. la rlx'ln itiiii'Priitnri' III tl at ii-lKlit,nrti.,o1 but aa ot tit la 111 III I'lln. Tlirro l all iMrtllltn aica or lildt H tiiiiii' rtiluri rprrulins from Ite. north 1'arli'c Ot'eaii to H 11 riuirit 1 ex is. ivltli .UnrMeailitr. Thrro ure 110 la- fl ill a,.lon-..r.'l aiallier 'fl Hie wttidii 1 ontf tlm iuit .I-crevHI In form y-ttsr- fl Id), I ftuin I'H ftorli wrt, rl) It mum clear lu IbUrity, fl 111. I ' rftcnl leiupir .lure, fA) (which l-0anora fl ttio Ht.raue boritt .11 . aierao buiulillt), ,', per fl rtlif .mil ui -I, aterarfe liloilt) ulno liillea 101 hour. The t iv lie ineiet at 1'trry I'bartnuiy in Tiff Sia hull.tinv recor 1. d tlio teni) ei uturr ttliiUay ai IoIioh ai jvo isn.' i mil. ISIIJ n 1 ii ai- at- laii'.yi ,-ni' r,i II AM D)' Jl' 11 I' t 4tl m 11 a t i.' a? ti I' vi. m- ; j i'i ;i;-. 40 u in, ii i,-hi .at" it- . Aterasi lt. Aterou'" oil Mnrcli 7, lsui, 31', . n llli!M,U) iokii i-r roa tli .uir. 1. r New I nj'.mi't, fair wtullier Tuuslay, Marrurr north ir t'-inuiliu-etu, rain unl cooler Wcduetda) w.Merl) Hb,,u, l,t finliiir tarlublo hit .,friii .Vrie lorl, j ttr Jimitiy ai;Af, letiulu tl IfiinQ ta rti fAwiwrry, Pur N.a Jersey, fncrfailiig clouillneii iturir.f tlta i') irnbably rollo-icl by llglttralnt, winiliablftlor, la J eufctiily, lor nu'arn New VnrV, rlonily wratbrr during lha 1 dty, folluacCbyralnat iiimu, 111 1 aluitlng 10 eatt- , ri) llir Vw York ( oiilral iirf.iitia uianUlcma-naatal ". Ihroult ana Ucai tralni -J.1 ( I