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f I I , - ' T" jgTY-KlGHTl- I YEAR. NEW Y01 SATURDAY , JUNE17 1871. PRICE TWO OENtcT I THE 31KT110DIST SCANDAL. tne nr.r. mi. ..o max aoaix be-rois- K tiii: hook committee. fae Nrtrr-rndlu- it Hook Concern Frnudi Ai'i'l'iul Agi nl Huspendrd nnd put en Tllnl lor Appealing to the CItII t'onrt" tn i:rlrliitlenl Tribunal In lull furrr ('nit plnlnnut, .luilari nnd Jurj fiute.llril lu " The 1!'"1 1'l.tiiiiiillce of (lie Mcthoil'tt KpUco-tttCfor- tgam got the Interminable can of Utility I" I.inotiar;, Atslitant Agent In (Lame of l( rxk irrf rti, brtore Hum for Inrotlgatlon, iril poo I ' " l'ml" 10 rub It to a coieloelon, n tr u il' relei.ont f the Assistant Agent la ti e tt C.'rrrrn in l'.vulvot. The ciso romrs up la tit mm il" time, ll.uiith t'i- questions Involved ittlritr.i'l rttatrd to iboso heretofore at Issue, ml tti i I' tdt frrm tl no. H lie i.i-- i t ol th-s- i il CI ii lira Dr. Latisba:i iVr ed I "I ,h "pel 'it' iitlm.t if the Printing Jwrf.nM ol ih C nc rn was guilty of gross rui tin nc cr.roln.il it nduct If not if tu ni i ' " "i uf ,llp rn"'" r ot tba Canccm. Hie (rr mi. ro 1 n? be n called together. In-- 'lfsh- - i r ch 'gr. tolly txonerruin;; Hr ivn n t'.t 'n rrtendf-n-t Implicated. l)f. Lin Mr "i':itd hi cha get i;slnt Good nro ', .i ii le litter Anally U'd the former la I'tMt i' ' 'f iMscIlt or slmler. Tlil 'i t'i" "' WM l this 1 - r . Nt ! i' hitmel , Dr. Linam.t detlrol e I i " " t" .'ci on I aeeim.it of tho Concern tor f i 'ta' the charges 2alnst gimr i ':h were ul'c'd lolw slandtrout. if il i ol w rrk at the lionU of the concei n team ti' ' I'lml af inj to frrrr-- t out i II M IRHtCI LMHTIg, imH-i.- l : ;rf tlm a I.U choree terrrt.'i i i n II . lut n thoul nbstantlillng Irer. Or t' e '! i errtlon Inr Committer rare o. I : rti soi I, It proper poMtion In the Cere, t b il t n ha t to 'ic tuboid nale to nnd an i, ittf t o ajeat, Hsv. Dr. Carl-ten- . Afrr t'i i c l"ii. Dr. Carlton d.cllncJ to I'lor IT. 1. nl : n ny furthrr rrr.i'c cxuruln.itlon (f the b. 1 : tl i uih at all t lure he rare Mm ( io'I' m In the rr.'r.c: of the bookkeeper, er of Hip - ' In urcrarinz Ida deionce In the nferti'tic .nl' D. ti m iha-- Ull for the ne of ifiU'n nrr uni . wlni-- h le at ejea Dr. Cirl Ion irlo'nt hln Dr Ltu i.ian llui npp lied to tre larrMnr Tourt for wrli of raindTin to compel D'Cir'oi to allow him the ue of Uie books Lie oi ol 1. 1. 1'li.n in, . is pail, he intiml s arc ir-- r.l d issii at i Im. a I'lr.Npin rnr or tai.fmt. Ttrlrmt t o cri t. irtaent xstrrJar morn-hr- , ritf't It r Iti v. l!r Moore of Illinois. Dishcpt An.t) nd Onus t ere alio 'n(iit to art with tho Coain lib in the irlsl o' (lie ci'e. a required b. ll rui'i'i ni t ll.e Ci nrdi The rroecnt!on w.u rn nri ml Mr Kei r flm. llnni m Ihrlfin. I!.W I'- - ainl II- - 1'.. 1). t'il'i D bm'r, .i rr-- , r in r inr,ln J Itijnonir, the KU I' .!. II, t K W Trice, ttia It, t li'iT rll.'t ind Itie lii v. .to' n V.' loit a conn"!'1. TeUir k, t l.tr . an ol tr.e Hook Com-rrliu- ' . rl. r nib J at rr 10 o'clock, at itn i r 'lr. Ktiic ir 'orriallr prrseu'eJ fie fare i 'I bid pr.'rioi.'.y I i'en eprv.d in ! L mil' n 1 ii. ch rf nc fcrui .1!) male br Dr. C Ii o wr : Mr . o Jnj.w.riit i. thai the penutrnt counr e' I'r i . ii If tfA o.'ii inju'io-.i- ) M tiir Hoc!, f ""' "id 'o' eir.'te . brli.t nron it ru'i " i I An-i- o 'or i in, a? .r.n. i" i" at uilon to il,. uir ii ol m Hook i 'rr, i, ,il in nin llmo be fn jf. IC'I lo iliple;i ir K ,ml lb r ,tu loruucn In n '.no Am-ljii- t Aim v i iirc-.ri- c r tni.ot do ih" or i nr which f" ii.' in tie t.e.i ifrnk'C, while n' trc nr . -- llmncb oille ai Uli. C(ULIo' srbVltKATIO.f. TV Avi- - anl Anl Ins arrin-.i'- r I null Orit . tic'i i. i o: uc nnlud t ln.n b tl.v Hook nt Dlcl-tHt- ci ibr t'r.n.rh, nr In an h rutt.orlir nt V t'liirc ; lit i.'ini- Ins atalli't f r lUiok it- - A nt. In. ins t In I tdnr' l.;l I'ocrt, Uidi. o munil l.lu tl i urcn anu Hie CVncern. V' Auc t Is alojri'lit ot tie fo low InufSiul nirrordurt lr: 1 Di.rard ind con In.- - uf ti o loti.oMv ot the ti.k Comnnltes, nnd i - .i. i m 1 tav I!.ok linccrii. 2. lacv.ir lo tin,' i mird f cir' uns of tl.o buuk. of accui.nt ol tw ii and ciriv.nj tle nld cotle awa' fritti le et.d Ihbn ent. 3. exiracia frr.n, .' ml I ri tended rifults ol rxaini. a 'o- - tlr-f- . i.j onut-- nt to b trliited rccrrtlj.nih J ul I.,,- - k Iril-- e ul tne nt or conler ore i' i t i Hi in ilucutened 'art ht Ks prociei Ir.sif I Mi..nd fin rut cnmnlU'd with, Vt Im ir .nl list Inr Ci bat con-- r rr. ch ,rsi'. anl livl lormi'lr uspen1ed rr Isi: .n from rfP.ce rcndlne tr tiUl blore the I' ti ir . i..l nw ni lilid. Hk Istu nrmwed lr eh ,rki nt!im In a loi.s rp ieh, delnllln? the trirt'ii- - ... i.e esldruc on ti co tier re.'id lit KLuirU'd Dr. peislstenl Insubur dinme i ii uri to bo ci I u ncr of Ci i:cslre to mrrt ti ic'hi ' ilinr ol i' r loijk Co. initlee. to whone ime-v- i i t o (lireia1 C'cn.'errnce In'rnsied the tair-n- fl r C'urcf w. in Ha rac Hon Dr. Im aban I I'm nc etui u'Cr. rues and laws ol tur Ci r.:i , ..'d ilicropts. under aurhor'lr clalaed lebejrnv il roui a 6ulu statute ul 119, to min. Koiaii'Siiop orru nit concikm, 1'tli.r tl h tri mid tlul, as Ajeui. be was (ienor.l I'lfi n.r, and supreme power. Ileailudrdto tbj jBmi l. .ii u,e inlrndoctli,n ol tbrso proceedlurs Inio cul C'ncitlii.d rrcdnceil, en I argued tint fo ;iri i, u titrln.rnliil to llm Inlcresu of tfe IV iik Corn rn snd to Hie RCDeral wrllare of the liini.-- t thurh. iind in direct no tilitr lo tne iui .im dii.ip me of i e denomlu jiIoii. Tl e cre- dit o ip Ii,i k tnn.trn, and tin peace anil har- - Bioe oi tre fcur h were disiurbed r this lillia-t'O- ; it re i jiv tosnttrs bj tiie srcalar pnM. nnd aaniirriun.tjr lur enemies lo reyl.e tho Couroh as a rti e l- - lo y The eYldcneo the prceerutlon ooi.i ri.nt would be merely the plcadlnee and sti. rs i. Uc mai.JaiAtu proc.edln s. In Dr. Lr,sii',' i in in t me pro.eillue loDlle;e I list . Uil ri 1 to eiamlne the hoi ks ta o tain ! r In- - d'. etc- - Hi the Oi.odeucu.h suit. In ten,) t tl e ho Injt be iieror asaej for fieiu at ill, anl, uurourei. I old tint he should hare Mi .r.ti-i- j i ciatnii.ailrn of duilnt; the ten Viekitl.ii iit in Hi posrtuion. T o defendant td n ii ii d tne renulalloni and the sutlitrlty i to ton u itiee b carrlnj on l SlCklT IritlJTIOATtOX ef i, si,, unu i.t too Concern, and tnbllHln tm ii m'i-- nr oarrs without comultinr tbi Ci rjinlili.. nuch to lh Injur of tb t buret r,a im, ,,,.rreJit of Ihe Ubllhment. Ajrilo. Ii ual ri I.t liu Dr. bnun to assume tliat 'ur i P'ri.uui tu bis rounectlon 'tllh tno affilrs or tr ( i.n nri . Lis pnidecMn.iri nn l its omplueri tan ri .r wiiii.y no itcted Inelr dunes or t I buri.b, or to sert that onr honof sl,.c.. .urn Lad teen derelict In tbilr dutlral lit vii, ri. er Le held rnsuousiblo lor the ae's of oti.m io iii ii, ir w mxs I lor on account of llielr ac .on, I, i,r. l.mal an bud tne best Interests of II" I ur b it beurl, I.e ncrer would base utlereil truu'ni.in mod cinirK' oi Irind and mlimange-Jii-i- ii i t It. llm iiumre baa erldently beei and t a 1,1,1 :ui, imlster old, A WIJOL.iALK AKR.UGSUINT. 'r ri i.e. t ,en suiMniii.il a sun of papers In t ,,!,,.,: 'jr. i im i), I,a'i. ban's r.l lavli lu too tlniiuii l4i tl e vt'jhU mu4 ; ilHil.wt oi aireral !- ns ii1' .Il j fraud, in i.ie Cuiuiiu, i ifn.m' J u the Lonit in ru irou of I)r, I.ina-- l us iipoiiiali.ui 'or a tnunUitnu$ tUu ufll lavli of ' Iter. Dr Cailtun In opiiu l uu (LleIi. with I" I..iulu!i' abure rolentj 1, lu already been t" 1); .t ilaments of O'ink o Tkur aa I olberi in It i i iiin-.'- s io.is of fraud ; i31um ul tim prln-- c oi tbo Concent slinoiiii that tl.e nr a. n oi the books hid never iif-- n refuted , to In I. ma .uu, nnd selling fm th ti e I'onj.lion i,f ii' It l'ie lii.inuer in w ii.fu tl cy aie koi t : i sfi a i u the tu.hlrr or the Ci.iictiu llml Di. j ul m vet as.ed I im lor II e pritilrgc uf ' i : t ii cash tnd check books uii'l otru re 'io win tie nielhols or k pnif ll.tr Ca- - i ,i tr ; ana sundry other sBldarjl. , ,p piuHecutiou reeled. '' ' '' ' n', lur tLe iU ence, w.inttd to know " 1 ii u iLe oiiniiikiiit the detentiul Wai ' ' "'i d, s le v ol the clmrBoswcfe ipiclflc l ii i .I'm ei pr.il. r n pliwi ti m unit the aprcule cl.ar.ei I ' ' li J that duo notice wuui.l be ' ' i Uj i.Udm.ii Uipivce don theaeneial Tll. DkrKKl U. t'i Vr Huikiey epi-- i ed lh case for the 'i i ) uu a Dr. L'lbulan'a an wtr. 'J'be mi- - ni ii.dnnt did apply to tho t'onrt fir an i .iill irive i tin In o acct'ss to Die " j, u unts ol Hie t'i nC' rn, shuwiiic wind " ' ' i ii .a h wauled in vxaiuine i ani J1 ' ' " ii, Ins eo corp Tit", In I limn Ire-- !' , "si.l l' .l tin tin u. of such , ' ' mik.I'U 'Iml sue i had not ,; M'b. lint' i o .(.fived it lutrinht lo lave me'i free r' ' " 1 v i ouivHbui ici'ot ut '. Ireliis eon .,ly re-- i ..' i rjusUy lliijiewm Dr. ('.ul i,n fr '"" I. ' b. sine, i c .iidinon of the IVnesru. . fl i Mi uieuss IT tns Liuks uiid it-- j it :ir.) wnl'lii I Is dirlull' art r i' t. i ' ' ' - lr r.i l.norv hUSli list tf.il s, de li'iim 'ii ri i r . ii ul Asentj but t'.c Ditil. II e of 5J" ,' i Ilia until. :inl equ i) rj., i'll-l',- e ' ' 1, , 4 I - to obtum tcciM lo 'lie books were ' l t HIi I lie, m. .rv la Im. " Jd itt tu nahu iniwi.fr else but "1" e- - ih c.arst of aurcjird ud tea- - tempt of the aulborltr of tne Ikiok. Commute, and His Aienlof Uie llook Concern," On thit point n relterktes hit cliirret of fraud in the conduct of the t onrern, and holds that Mi obliiationa to tho uenerat Conference are psramontit lo those to ILe Committee or Aitnt. and that II was ms bint to urosa thisx rntCDi. Tbe anawer elosei as follows: uLlLV. "?w.'i'.lert n" M f" f"f" I" ml srraiineit tbls tecond time IT lnJ1,,,, ,' ?iiH-- d Hit ociitot. rrom wnfch I fU?.? ,',0,Pnjlrl l;r inr rrnsls advsntsis and onrlu'ifout aalnt I had lhonjhllri.ll wudmiiini Ckurch a neMed sersice I?.p,u.,,0."n.t ""extltr of lis moil miiK.n.nt ciur. or'.'., iS ."?! ,"''tolni In behsir of worn-on- t prrarbersaad thilrwndowt.nl orphant, when 1 b'l'.'d.r. If any fan! ol tbe X.t .aacrrdly ruarded. It 11 that wi",.'!, rart lor theit beneflclsrlet. I Blind here a presumpllte crlmlnsl. with mrn all SI'i,l"!.luS ""oriar lot my rrmovsl 1 am wrailrd JJ?V2 '. ? r1 "sttra In bony ty (h's cor.Birt . run I lhV.u rin."'i?.n",nf"'. " "'" be.in.flim cunttdence siou tsto Ihe trula. I sin tam lo bo an rneinr ol the Hook Concern. I fcsve lotto It aid laboi eo for it, in all my mhiMnry I lots llloo wall to tie wining to tee in sabMaore wasted by nrsiiirnce ar.d irsuil. Men ihsnre ib.l I am mult ir so. Uien snnieofii.e w.im satit bt uf lbs lainnlry snd Islty. all t ir. n.h the Chnrr'i sie mal win m"" No. 1 .m n i pid, run ..v, the w,,rd ol Irnlh ai.n vbernest Th faeit whkh 1 l.sv, il.troncil cannot be trt ailoe iT.II l!'.,','1.'.'!',! " m ",'o m.oroy my Iri.osltio'i. Ihfy ttill remvn to lestuv ai.al,.t wronii dolni and win Koi irlnt lo ds my lionet dnty I hsyehen l yroi a thnairn I wrte tne crentesi criminal In the Hein.nl si t hurt it rn l. ..it nave rtsrii aainn nit. riiiciat ij,ert hsyo ael I uu- - up to rrjiroscii, inr "sine ha.Perucvi o luen . V.l here I Haul, brarlui tin a.ain t Mr n. I .i.ay b pnwerl.-- t at I ns 'lil, tea list a rrutl r In ilnano i i but wlh tann in tioa, who it a rintte m 'nine I npptal to Him. to Hit Cnurch, nnd lo ihe t Iris, an worl'i. J I.ANAIIA.S. Sir. Ilnckley sold 1'iat they bad warned lo pul llr audi rpucl. Or Lanaiiuu'. atu rney ,11 tbe i suit, in the at mil, lut had Jt:l rcii-nu- j a mi'KA;e Ire m l,m II, ul no at enssctd in tour! mr Ibe ailcriinon. nd he wnt to sad lor Europe so that tl.cy irsied t..vy Inijht be ncrmrtn or tun impohtam TesTiuoxr he would i,ip. Mr. Ilnckley tl.tn oske.l to intro iltic-- . as cvUeure lor tie do ene, liio ireords of the former Invrtllratlon or 1'i s Cimraittee, Hies ol the CAiMl'in Atifcjtt and Journal, and the cfficisl p.iDris ol the l oi.i ein. tln Kuii) on, lor tho prosccut.on, objected, r of inr adcflLlUnett of tne 'Ihoy were not irtlnc tbls case belore a town roeelliit with ai appeal lo eeurral trainla. It was a solemn rrclrelatllral trial, and s onld be condjet-- d as such. Tne dereuce should sped y what lineman miry evi- dent; tt desires to tat rod ace, and not atsk lo lug overtlhlig Into the ease. llr. liuckley lethed. '1 he case turns. Ie sld, on Dr. I.auahaii's rUhl to appe. I lo the law, ue uc bis rights In tbe Church. The Clril-tla- AJtale, In a lun seiles ol articles, bat aaughi to miks Dr. Laiiauan odious In the Ci urcn, and he wtn's to Introduce as evidence, cot the complete flies of teat pacor, but suca coolcs aa con-- t In smelts tin de'endsm's case. Ills proiosltion was to pul la tbe waole file merely lo aave lime, but 1 1 undrrstoud that hotjlnc contained I't them would be e' Urace but such arilclra as Ii. had rprclccd. lie wanleJ tbe Journal of tnia CrnilLlttre lo show that It was vein for Dr. I.tnataa to appeal to the Committal tu get bis lit its. tlen. Itonyon mcvr.l to overrule the aopllcitlon, 01 II err. und ol the lire Itr.ocy ol the tia'.lmonv protered Tbe t i.alrm.in said that at tbe last trial he had held that be would only decide qnesll ms of Ibis rtiarirtcr subject ta the approbabation of tbo Com. mittce. It was A DILICATX ronriox fur 111 oi to cccupy. tnd to Ml embaititsrd lo ruling on toints of law. I)i:t be lliuugl t tl.e oil cllon to tho mi null taken, and shnnl i io ruie. Jul.e liektiolli detlrol t'.r qnettion submitted to the ( ommitue. Ti.e ae'Ued bad nouibernay ul e lab iMiin; his defence than by tnlt lesiluiviir. Mis Chslrmjn I susll be cud lu hats the ques- tion si.btuilteil io lie I'oiitmlilre. 'tbe lie Mr. Nicer . ppea.i'J Horn the decision of the Chair, lie Imped tie loottmitce would not place Itself In Ilia wroiij: by ruUa? out si.r tes- timony. Tne Chili Tan wlthedlo put himself right bsrorc the CLUmltlce. lie I,., I cult deci ied acamtt ac CHDtlng thr w notes ile prodr of llo ibonbt e.cb ple. r of tcsilinony should be drcidsd ui nn us It cnie up. .lulge llrjuoldt tuousai heconld sive Urns, as he had tl o ruling of Ilia Chair. He nctiH rcc-- the ru'lnjt thai It wa not jroper lo receive le'lluionr irull-r- t In wnole-- .i e, ,d would submit tl.e piecemeal, nnd l.i the rul-li- on ctc.i cue as it w.u prtuniel. llo ..'culd now -- ubailt a priioiia-- t io liuriviuce evl unc of me cbsracter indicated, but would subiuit e.clt case as it ar se lu taejuicuieit ol as tolls relevancy. tlen. liunyon ra'il he wou'd lot orrosc tbe of sin proi er tisiiuii uy llr had objected 10 Ii o vtbolia.de lender uf Ue lucuute q .cntial nature of tie evidence '1 Be defendant is char.ed ith AprRll.lxa TO TUB CIVIL COl'ITS. So artlc'e printed lu Ihe pap.-r- s ngain-- t linn would ju-l- ir him lu sncb a couroc. If Dr LanaLao can -- notrliial I.e his ra.Jo ati) reasonnble apolicatiun ar 1 has bleu relu.ed, ai.rt lias cihau. led all other irnpsr u 'oris to discharce the trust eonllne I to 11 m, then the appeal lo tbe couits can be under stood, He si, culd IntroJuce trtllinony ta that Volnl. Anrthinz " is irrelevaul. Ti e Cbslr taonenl Ibo theory of Ihe prosecution and Ihe deienci uirst oe suaoililcd In wrilius tor tl: coniierallon cf Uie exrcutlve seralon. The Iter. Mr. Kennedy Ibouil t If lucre was a dis- pute spout Jus lus ter It might bo droppoj 'or tne present and proceed Willi some other testimony mat was Indisputable, and uot naalu time by atop-ptn- e now lor an ixeeutive session. Tbe Iter. Mr. Ilotuwelllrr objected lo an exacn tlve Ue w.t ready to decide all questioaa u they arose, and did not aee tbe necessity of sTorrixii iui ixritiTiaATioy, Mr, Ilnckley eipUined tho gensntlplan of tbe de- fence, i bey proposed lo construct a chain lesdln; Dr. rrom his cl air aa AtalH.nl Aient up to the pcsitlT of a snitcr In tbe Cupreme luurt. No uno iiarticul.r link In tnis chain would perhaps Justliy Dm In appealing to tbe Couits, but allojeii.tr they led blm uirectly there. 1 bey didn't pio oss to oiler the wliole in a mass, but eacn separately. On this sWIetncni the cave went on, 'Ibe Iter Dr. LanaLan was the first wltnets callel. lie teIIUeJ that when l.e came lo trie llonk C'onrcrn aa ttlUut Ageet hi snppoteu ll.at he would be Informed of the outlet devolving on blm, and tin manner of performing them. Hut nothing of tin kind was ever said lo him. lie heard nominal of ue routine or business In its details tvuchiiii the purch se of Block, elc. Dr. Wise leversl limes ssld to him luat be ought to make In- quiries lino tne partlculsr branches of the business, and especially how tbe Concern nurchaaod Its paper. Eirly In July of the year of Lis appointment he asked Mr. Ooodcnouzh, tbe Uuperlnleudeut of that diperin.eut, bow tbey purchased their paper. Ht uvoocnuuKu a imwi'i woa evasive, ana bia manner repuistre, so that wiiuesi wes un- favorably Imtressed. n: nafamillar wltn such milters, be determined to say uolhlng furtr.rr 10 the tJuterlntcn lent unlil lie bad Infnrmed blm-arl- Hi next n aoe Inqulrlea In the office of ouo of the toukkeupers about voicuins roit rariB, end woa Inlormed that there were none In the offles, lhal ti ey v. ere rekilued br the buperlnlenieat, and that payment! were made on mom ily atalsnisnts furnished by that official. Wltneta then for those statements, and acmo were presented to 1.1m. 1 ey slu ply cave uales and amounts ol money, not the articles purcnaaed. Then talked lo llr. Carlton about It, ttliinj bun Ib.l tie monthly statements cava to specific Information, Ile replied inn (looj-enoug- liao the vouchers, and Ihat It was a'l rlsht. M'llncss .frtqu'inily t .. I ko I to Carlton on tbe tubjict. At tho first cieetltg ot the present Boos Committee In febrbary, tho Coinmlllee Intern jalu : Dr. Curltou us lo the ihrcks cu the business of the bouse. Dr. Carlton answered thai the checks en1 s were will airantod, and Ihat uothlut could auwroni rillhoul I, r kuoald,;e of Lie huuse. s died Dr. Canton at I tnd tslkrd with blm about tin mailer told him that If t.ie Coinnuttoe tun.eJ ttmir altehlwn that way tney would flu I a Hute of abTalrs that would greatly jtj blm there wnre nu vouchers in tholr i oseslo.i lor paper bousht. Dr. .aid Hist was ail rlsht j that (Joodeii'iugli lid In cm. Witness answored fiat U' oil' rou.'li was unkuo'in to t o C'o.iimllloe nuj was Irre'j'Oii'.lble to mem. C irllon vi'lllii'li i be t;n-o,- l Oi odrnouth none n I Wilnest thai I'ntwas not a fair quuntioii llml I.U bi ina in ihe cmpioy or ibe route was urttuiupuve rtidencothal lie was honest; but lint me Averts oitzht to hate in ll.cfr pos-- e sion vvlden-e- ol Carlton ahu'ttl'.il .ubti.nM.illr tlul i was a'l right. At aiiutlier lime Coiltvn laid to witness bo WIIIILO OOODfriOCOIl WOULD (JlIT pnrel.athliu paper of J. I'. I'oritr. Wliuess said "Uliyuo you not tell blm si I" Carlton a tld lie I n I told him. Witness repll 1 that t at should be equivalent lo unorder. Will jscoiinued to think about Ills malUr, bnl supp ise I lhal lioodenuunh still ivntinutil lo i urihato puer, but learned thai he diu uot, but t.i t Ihe bulls' mis toiiiru.la.l by J. K I'orier Wlliiciaiiadmadelniiulrusondloui.il 1'iat I'ortcr did nil tbe piirchatlug, cluittln: the I oni em bull apioOland romiultii'iiis. lis went mlu a long mi litMilou of Ms dlscoverlus lu this rc-- eet, win n lien llmjcn onksd wLat aa the relevancy of 151 tc.'lu Jude Ket in Id cl. lined thst It was relevant ti show no l. uihsu's efloiu tu c,ct it the wolklnis o' tleCopei-t- l.eu. Ilunycn ria's o loni apeech tl.ov,it,g Ihat this ItMt nothing to do with tlio matter at istue, which '. sinipl) Li.,a'iaii's ti.ht to rialuluo Ihe broks uij aicojnts, a I the iilletrc-- iitual lo al- low I m lo do so compel lug bun lu risort lo the courts. Alter a lor.2 dlicustlon, Iho Chair luttilnod the iiljtction lothn If i:i'oii), tbe Iter Mr Hii, r appe bd r i the ruling of the Cnalr, and rle.a iarte : tho t a rJiisti X'endluif tuts an' i t .e hour I adjournrneul ar rived, aud the Committee a'tjnurnel, but luime-Uutil- mil la eitcuti.i mtha. THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. tub couirmr'ii rtrtvnr. coxhtitv- - X1UN TO nr. D1SCVSSKD. Hniri'i Profrwmmi -- Nnllonnl Onardi to br Disaruiod ,o C'bwnci lu Ihi illlnlslry -- "Vlv In Commnni " Thl Dlslrlballon of Ik New (jut rruuienl's Troopi. VtMAtLLis, June 16. Francis I'aul Mcnricr, thi dramalltl and torellat, who waa arrested In Paris as a Communist, haa bwen relesaid from There will be for tin present no transfer of thr Executlre and Legislative depart- ments of the Government, which will remain as at present conatttntrd at Versailles until October. The ennrt martial will assemble next week for the trial or MM. Roehe'ori, Asst. and llosect. Motions have teen submitted In thi Aseemblr by M. Hues, providing for the prolongation of the powers of both the Assembly and President Tblifi 'or two vest, and atao Inr tho election of a commit- tee to draw np a bill constituting the future corirn-men- t of Prance. k'ATIOXAL GUARD TO DI PIS4BKID. ncn. Douai'a corpi has gone lo Ljcns. Its mla-Ho- n la lo dlsaim thi National Ouards In thi valley of tho ltbone, firm Lyois lo Msrsalllrs, Oen C.tncDaul remain at Versailles, and Oen. IAdmlriull In Pari, with CO.OCO men. About VO.UOJ troops will be aent to Algeria. The Second Corps Is at Versailles. Tho principal towns throughout the country ure tu be regsrrlsunod, Ihe ctlef itrwspaprra hjro constituted tberu'elr. s n Election Commute! lor the import of candidates for tbeAsiemb'.y wheso careers ure guarantees tliat they will surport law and order I re Coinruuulat Ueueral La hai been ar- rested In Ihe Departuienl of Calvados. Nothlnj has yet been dclermlmd by the (loverauieut rolatlvi II raiiliu tin itatc of sloe In Paris bO CDASGI IN im KINIJTKT. The Jonrnsllsts who hive contlltuttd thetaiilns an Electoral Committee, offer to the electors a list of candidates, but Ihe Ilepubllcan Jour-cal- l refuse to accept the prozram-ni- . The grand review ot lOO.OuO men W.Uch has bein announced for the Champ da Mara on Sunday next, win ua held ot Long Chomps, A rumor which has obtained circulation, of modifications la the Ministry, la au tborltatlvrly contradicted. TLe molloni lubuilUsd In the Asiembly yester- day by M. Dues were unexpected by his colleagues, aud an regarded as Inopportune. It Is tboojht no action will be taken on them by tbe Aetombly. It Is reported that M. Pyst haa been arrested at La Ylllelte, disguised as a priest. Gee. Fabrics baa presented bis compliments to M. Thiers upau the overthrow of the Commune, Prince Mlsuarck baj promised to diminish the German army of otcupa-lio- In France. The amount ot the proponed Fresco long loan will, it Is now said, be reduced oar filth. In the Assembly the resolution appointing a Committee lo revise tbe decree of the Oorern-u.enl- Natluual Defence passed to second reading, MM. Arago and Simon, during tbe debate on the resolution, urged a thorouch Investigation, and irete.U'd agairat Ibe calumnies helped upon that Oovcrnmcnt. A resolution for a Committee to In- quire Into thr CACltS or lUt LATI IXIVRRICTIOX In Paris wss Introduced, anl was folio we 1 by a healed discussion. M. HtuUens attacked the psrtr of the Lett as tosltrers of Iho revolullomry spirit. M. Tulsln delecded ths International Society and denounced Napoleon, who he aild w-- a at one time willine to allow a mem.irlal l.sued by tie Society to be dlttnbuleJ In Trance If a paragraph eulogliln. nun was intrried In II. .M. 'lolaln promised. If the lnvetleilton wasorder-ed- , to atipcar be.ora lie Commutes will docimsn-Ur- y evidence Juttllylug the cuurss of tin Interna lii.nal boclitt tbr mstinut e late troubles. He was aakid II he cool, I likewiae defend the .uturrec-lion- , .nd replied by ludlrnautly men liallnz ail syu-path- r lib aMjint and Incondisrl.-.- . Tne reto-luiio- for a Cojimllloeof luveJtl.'.llou was adopted. VIVE Li COHMCKEl Paris, Jtios IS A proclauistlou haa been Issued by t e lnlcniallusal Hociely whlcli dtclaret ! "We are ditarmnl but nnl conq'ie reJ, and ate stlli one hundiol Ih' itsanil sirony. Fnrre and True. n were 'lie .uliicrs of our misfortunes, aided by i snllai and tl r o.iestt ool. We accept the responTllt of the confltgrationa. Vtt must have no Interior etrpa-tie- no divisions at the polls, lleartlon look away our art's, tint I'i 't our votes. Jlrs la UoclaU lltpu Utq n! Yin la Votnntunt "' nirckLiCANUM roa mixes. Acrustln Cochin, one of the Irsdrrs of Ihe cleri- cal piriv has bees nproint-- .l Prelect of the Depart- ment cfSelne-c- l Oie M. Caqueril bos rrittrn a letter to tbe trap re urging the necessity of s repub- lican form of government for Prance, The Ilepub- llcan Jaurna'a condemn the proposed mill ary re- view ol Sunday as Impolitic vi 1 lu bad film. M, (li.l-- Iliiol.i is a fun. lid. Is fir tbe Aserubly (or one of tl. j Paris districts, lie is a aupporter of Prtiil urnt Tillers, Klahtern newapapera are represented In the Klectoral Committea of Journalists, 'lbs croeramme of Ibe ColamlUM Is opposed br the Hi publican orrans, because tbe newspatiri which suppott II e movement are conaldered favorable to a mouarchy,; amtx.ixr'N ricroiiinus auuy. Tbo Triumphal Entry Inlt Ilrrlln Veeler-dn- y L'nprcccdcnlrd Display, Bsblin, Juuo 13. Tbe triumphal entr if the army and Iho Inauguration of lha equestrian status of King Frederick Wllllim II'. took place to day. In xact accordance with tbo programme given In Ibi Imperii! proclamation of the lith. The weather waa most favorable for the display, and the city was crowded with people, who ban been thronging hither for the past fortnight. Thi streets on tbe line of march wen superbly decora'ad, and In Ihe public, rqnsrea triumphal arches were raited and platforms treclsd to ac- commodate thousands of spectators. Thi precession was oni of thi moil macilftecnt of modern limes. lisaded ny the eaglet anJ s captured from the French, ll marched In the order set forth In the Imperial programme from the Tempelbof Field to the palace betwean two rowa of cannon, numbering eomijtwo thousand, taken dur- ing thi war. At luteirala along the line enormous trophies, formed of captured srnit, were ended. After the first division of the victorious column bad passed tie Ursndenhurg tho Emperor with ll.e Oer man Princes In his train, preceding tin army, waa received at the rortvy drrutalioni from tho mu- nicipal governments of Ikrlin and tbe principal cities of Germany, Addresses of welcome and con tralulatlon were presenlel when the MTU 110 II AT TUIt USAD Or A BRILLIANT COnTEdC rode down tho no IWumphilu, which had beeu conatiutted In honor ol the occasion. Tbe road waa atrewn with flowers ns he silvauced by hun- dreds of young girls drraeed In white. The nrmy then entered the gate, with the Prutalan Guards ai the head of the line, It waa milnly compose! of fict'Chments lepretentltijl eyjiy regiment wllca look p.rt lu tho wor, cica boarlua the rcjlbieulai colors. Tl.e appoarance of tbe men rat suerrb, and the rntUusl.sin of Iho crest manses of spiciators as II o. puisel 5y wat unonun leJ. Etch reifluieut as It enteied the IVrl-e- r I'lalz, where the cruvdwat thegre.ten, wat cliror t wl'.li unlal Ing out iul-aim- . Kama ol the iccluientt, w.ll kuowu to tlio Ileilinere, und ot cis wnli-l- i I ad parllcularly Ibemssivtu ilurinj Hit cttripiUn, d rieilal ovations, the ji'"ipl Ireaklng Into their riilika, cronin; them nllb wrvalns, and over- whelm in; it. e,n with flower. When ll.e prtcolun bad concluled the march, tin' Euipcior prorculid to t'NvriL tut srtTUii of his father Frederick William Ihe Third. All Iho i.l :hlljiii oi the 11 nplrr, Ins vlclniiotii lienor, alt und the uenibrrs ol Iho German Parliament, oss.aied nt t1 e cerrtnony, In Hi preeeiu'e of liu army and c iintliii rrulnlude ol sp, claturs. '1 lis veil of tho staltio :m removed amid tli'innul itu rhtrrlng, Ihe llnn id cannon, and music from the rulilisry ban is. 'Ue Emir r, ftandln: nt Ihe font of the sl.itu?. rteliyorsd ti s.ieec'i, cirsi ig v. It It ibesu wird"! "Th s iiinniii. tint, which was prnjertod Inn tin oof prafoundet rove, no v Incomei the memorial of one of Ibe u.u-- t Lrilllaul, II otuli lil odlott. of modern wars. Msy Ihe pot co io dcjrly ooluevi'd bo latilug one." 'Iho circmonlea clod with the conferring of Lonors on U.S.- - tlclorlous romuiaii.lirs, Numeiout orders ncru by the Kmpeior, and the hi command of the inotl tl..llniuim ci irglmenla a irlvsn lo various Generals and Princes, Auong those itiri ten ivml ihrfe ivaiksof from ihe binds uf II, e P.mt rror wre Prince Gcoige of baiony uid Piince 1. opold of ll.tv.ru. lien, run Itoon wa elevated to Ui rank of Count ot Ihe Umpire, und (Ion vou Moilke was ma.it Field Altr. al of Iho Imperial Army To nlgM tne eutlre cltjr V.ss liluuila.tod, aud ro-- k jolnr.g 6 at lis beigut. TUX MA.1T WtTlt TUJIEE niTXa. Cantwrlnt'i Trlnl for Illrarny Thi rtrcond Will on Ibe Htnd-- A Lively Illstiry of Iht DneMoa- - Irlormon-- A Discarded Wife nllb Three tlwsband. rotonixirsii, June 18. Louis Giuseppe l, srrestrd here on tin charge of bigamy, waa tbls morning examined before Itccorder Robert K. Taylor. Ilia com ael la Attorney Won. J. Thorne. 1 1n eouusel for the prosecution la Dan-11- 1 W. Guernsey, Etq. Contarlnlwu rather flsallly attlrsd In tlatk velvet coat, whlti Test, and drab pants. Hi wore aide wMsbsri and a heary mous- tache. As hi ast down bis third wife, Mary Dlaton, took ebalr beside him. Bhi waa attired In a straw-colore- d walking suit, and won a heavy gold watch and chain and other ornaments. About six test away aat Ibe aecond wife, now known as Louisa Elckr. 8hi waa dressed In adsrk drab travelling tilt, Willi fathlorttle Jockey. As Contarlnl entered the dock he rave ime quick glance at ber, and that waa ell. Hhr, on the ronlrrry. nied esrrmtly snd steadily at Htm, and at times smiled. Presently hit counsel whispered, " Usee you ever seta ber be- fore J" He replied, " No, never." The eonntrl for the prosecution next whispered to Mrs. Elckr, "Have jou ever nen him In'oret" ahi nplylng, " Well, I ratbrr kalkrrlsie I bare," and til 11 kept gating at him, In at all tunes avoiding her glance. TDI IKC0ND Win. Lonlsa Eicke vtaa the first witness. As she as- cended tbr rtand II was apparent thit she meant buslnets. Tie connsrl fur I lie pioierutlon, alttr she bad kissed thr book, aald: lAok st that man (Contarlnl rllng)i have ycoieen him iNtforo? iiir-T- es, llr, I have, at CI wrhlte itreet, New lork.ln 1SC1. (Lcuiartnl sat down with a deruive tnille ill on bit Int.) Mr parents resided there. He lelt me In lflct bnl I rsn foul of blot sgain In December Issl. Ile rcccgrilied me, but I would oot recognise bun 1 wa miild In nlin on DereoiberJI, lrj6l, in M. John's ' hnrch, Varlrk strei-i- , New York. Wo lired lotretaor as man an.l wife nntll Msrcli 3, ltsu. ai &J Lltienard tlrett. 1 S'sta lb re two or Ihrrr months sftcr he left tne. 1 have hid no communication with htm Unci' Ile marilrd nit uodor tbe nausof Louu u. Coniri. Ho is mi ui I mitaign, I think, I'm not mistaken. Iampotltlre. CrotMxsmlned 1 nnl taw btni atM White itreet, Ile came aioai, 1 can't tell ibe month ur day. Iuevsr taw or hetra of blm oefore thit time. I dire ssr were married In two moo'.hi after, lie gavi to my parents. Tbey now live lo Second avenue, between Fortvslxlh and streets, ily father is In Indians been there eight or tendsys. r have never seen the clergymen who mar- ried ni since. We never kept boots. lie bsdn't money enough to keep honsi with. (Lsnthter Ihsdlopay on l money io get hto noou repslreo. (Oreat laughter 1 I got the money from mother. I'm married acaln. Meter bad any children. I waa between II and 13 years of age when I married Coatrl. Mr parents told roe to say 14, and I did. ILaaghter J Lonlt was a Llsutenant In the Union army wnen I married him. lowanl tbe iat bs belonged lo what was called " Ihe Lo.t Children " (Urstt l.nghtir.) Counsellor Tborui-lii- 's among ihat class bow, ain't b.IL"'''g''ter I wlrt.Mi- -t mourn uj" li. Il.iaebler.l V tine-.-- 1 bsre Peso married twice tines hi left mr i onceiniwn and then to lull, the lay 1 got a divorce, frrm Contri. i'ti oot rnKii hctbaxdj now, and all living, (Witness and audience l.oihlog.l I'm living with my third hotband, Ile It a carpenter. I got a separstion bill from my second pintbaod. Law. yer House got roy divorce for me. I to id nlm 1 wsnied a divorce rrom Coairlonthi ground of desertion, and I got It. Wltneta waa further rxsmlnrd br tin defence In order If possible to find some flaw In ber testl mony. Bin answered all ire quesllous In a vary straightforward and unlie-ltttin- g manner The pith of the evidence la given In a ststement which she ratde to the reporter alter dinner at Ihe Pongb-keips- li Hotel. BhisalJ: tu aicoxD wirx'i itatimixt. I was foiccd tomsrry Ccnirl by mv fsiher Conlrl told htm be hsd wroi.ited rue, when my isther said I mut marry him or go to the llouie of itefuze. 1 was toung men anl didn't know ia much ai I do row. ( ontrl told my rattier a wllfal lis. Put I married blm li.ctut. I did ii"t wbh toro to toe House ol Kefugo. Alter I rosrned Mm I arohled blm all I coaid, and every time I saw him coming I would leave tbo home. Uae tin.e I w.s gone seven days, snd no ouo know where I wat. Finally be emitted In the .Mnniieal IliCet, and tent a K'lU-- tu me by Charles Kutcne a rereiue oClcer aaytnir that bo know 1 did not love him aud he was goim: to Itave me forever. Why. when 1 married bun my rather bad to par lha uoaalnle. on, ITn so glad I got rid of thst fellow I 1 don't wsnt him lo do sent to Hlng Hitr? on mr account. Tbe world I wide enough lor both of us. He never iravc ms ono cent Ironi thr nine he msmed ms Itlt he Imi me. He told mo one day he w. uld t'U his sword au I gl rue a pair of .hi ea, iml h- ciiin't t'.n barny r. w-- Pragoi a c rod hutband, anl I lote him. I w.th they would cah my kioibtr up bore. Hue would Idutdr Coatrl ruhtaway. A ftirthnr rxamlnstlon of the car ha bren post-pont- d until Tue'diy next, at Id A. M. T71C DMA lit I A tt HESATOns. Thr (Ireitl llnuqael la hrnntor Norton In tbo .llnnlilillan Club llouse-T- hc lion. Do'iirlns Tuylar'a Orlilaul Poem-.- tu Outpourins of rtullel ,llrn. The Fifteenth Ward General Committee gaTe n banquet at Uie Uanlialliu Club IJouee list irenlug In honor of tbe Thunderbolt's departure for Europe Thi Hon, Dong'as Ttilor, Commissioner of Juror, prelded. Tbo Hon. Samuel S. Cox aat at Ihe foot ot the labte. Among Iho se treeint were Jodge Charles P. Da- ly, Judge J trues 1. bpencer, Ihe Hon. Algernon H. Fulllv.n, llr. Edward fchell. Judge Gunning 8. Bedford, Judge Cox, Jsmet J, Oumbleloii, Judge Barauel Joaei, Ibe Hon. JoLn Twombly Carey, Frank A. Itanaoen, Mnrrsy. Ald'rman lUinpeoiu Col. Ltau II Herd, President ot tie Produce Rxchsnge. the Hon. llt sjsmln Wood, Col. Emanuel 11. Hart. AlJermau Mitcbell, Wm. J Hill. Mr. Arthur alattnls in, Oolly Uuolt. J. T. Acnew, li e lion. Augustus ttchtll, and other dratlurniabed gentlemen. Letters wire read from Mayor Von O'llall, tbe Hon. Wm. At. Tweed, Comxrolhir Connolly. Ibe Hon. Peter 15. Sweeny, tie Hon. Hlf.li.rd O'Oor-in- n and other, all speaking In the highest terms or tli Tjunderbolt. A magnificent picture oi Sena- tor Norton, le.tooned wttb flowers, hnnr upou Ilia wall, and an Immense bouquet of rare exotic, bear- ing Senator Norton's monogram In tiny red rosi-- , occupied tho centre of the table. At V o'clock thi cloth was removed, anJ Dongiaa Taylor proposed the health, of "Gallant Michael Norton," which waa received with loud applauae. Tbe Senator responded In aa eloquent apeec'i. At be took bis scat the companr Jouiod In singing the followlrz song compose 1 especially for tnlt occa-alo- br the llo. Dunglaa Taylor: Around this ftittre board, Tho' for pleasure wa havi met, We fret thst we tnall mlaa you VI hen sun hat set. And so while In our sight. All thst is tone, or tsld.or thought on, Bnsll be a wlrb for yoor delight t Hen's to ant Michael Norton. CHervi. Here's to your heslih. To your plrsiant voiaae o'or thi wattrt Here's w rour health. And to your safe return. The fifteenth Waid reusniters 1 be Itooors you nave won. Aod wl.b theNlnih and Sixteenth tresis Ihe Klchtb Wsrd's favorite sou. And to thro' sll the wsrds ceil fall They hope yoor lis ht will he. foiuht on. And they'll rally lo the peonlu'. cilia: lleie's to you gallant Michael .Norton. Aa the Brooklyn bears yen on Toyoordrsr old nsftve Isnd. Keuiember tnoso you'vo left behind, Who br you proudly .laud. Bo when In until of Highland Usui. The memories )ou then have Draught on Will not make you forifjl to nwhi, llcri't to jou, Ac Speechoa wen nfierward mado by the Hon. S. H. Cox nnd a half doieti Judges, and song were sun by Arthur Matlhl.on, Algernon S, Hulliv n. Mlc'iael J. Kelly, Dick Heticll, an I olhers. At 3 o'clock IMS ninrnliu the parly wm sill! rating and singing, Willi nu pruspect of breaking up before Ihe sailing of tl.e aleemer. A Quirt Dlunrr lo thr l'l)o or tho Dr. inocrui y hriKilui' Crriiniri'a l'rliudt Kit -- IrilnliiliiL' lilm ut llrliuiiultTi'i. Mr. Willljm Sttiarl, tho theatrical ruoiivcr, gave Sruator Cruamer an exquisita dinner at Deltnonlco'a last t Tuning. Tne btnquet livl na jolitlcal algnlflc-iiicc- , but woa merely Intended as a compliment to a nio.lett American ftntlciuan, on ttt evo of bis deporture for Europe. 'Iho bill ol faro stated Fiat It was "a lairwell rx presslon of n lew attache I friends to Thomas J. Ciosucr." TSo r.V.K Vai caromlly seleciei bi Mr. Wll'lnm Munrt. It was ono ol Ihe groatest snf Ids peo.ill.irly billllant giinlii.'. Mr.Stu.ul nut nt I hii html of the Mhle, suppuitrtt by friiriuiaie lluir dugs BnttJuli'o Hedlurtl. Dr. llaminotij the loct or tlio table, flanko l ly icua'.or Cro nici and Mr IMe. 1 IiOmi piv.eut wern Gen. J. J. llaitlel', Iteciirder llackell, Major Hall, Clarence toward. .Mr. jn iloip.nl, Mr. Ilnckley, Col, Haul. Dr Caruuiivi, .Mr. Allen, S II Ism Henry lluilburt, and Mr, W Wood. Hut one lo ist was glvrn, nnd this was the honll'i of Cro iiuer I.i InirudiUMii t u. n i.t Mr. Stti.rt wrnppoil hhiself In a mantle ul wit und tlo qtit lice, nnd ponrod forth u tl.o.crol intnlleitii ,1 getiia. It nu cou.ideivl I no happ'oat iir,n m III lie. ll'itriie uru'Cli wiot made, uld tint wns Henilor Creamer' it'spunse tu tbo tonst. lies ined p..nly nvi rcouie by Mr Stuart's dt.xllug tlisiiei of wil, bu' ropllr J In 'ct 'Ity terms, using fie iluost aiuilio s and Ih ' most gruceful I ititu .zo (mvi.cr mu. mr Europu to day. llo vtlU be nccomiuuiiii by Dr. i'ordC Ihrk.'r. Clarn . biw rl, fir VanJ'Tpocl, Mr, Ilucltiey, auu ol't ol tuir 11 "I (Hiens He c rrlts tellers of Introduction to Mr O' i in, L( rd I.ylton. t ,i Kir uf ti rh. tin Hisht Hon HftiJ mill D I.'raill iin.l ot i"f ICiiHth Hale.-me- n His fricuds yristt biui u bapp raja iv aud a sale reluru, TIIE PONTIFF'S JUBILEE, TtrENir.FITE YXAltlt AT TUB USAD OF TUE JlU.1t Ay CUVtlCU. The Clvlllred World Illumlnalrd by tka HnbJocti of Iho Hupreme I'onllff--A Dig-stll- ni Mprctarlo In and around New Vork-llon- ora to HI. Frier's nnccrsior. The twenl.fjnh nnnircrsarjr of Plus the Nlnth'i accession to the Pontificate waa celebrated sealer-da- y In 81. Patrick's Cathedral by solemn High Mass ofTbinksglvlog. Every pew In tho sacred edifice was filled, and the allies wen crowded with worship- pers who had comi too ltle lo bi aceommododaled with ants. The blgh altar waa msgnlficenlly do-C- o rated with cholcs flowers notice wen icin everywhere. A flaral arch extended from tin Gos- pel to the Epistle side, and partially covered tba Tabrrnadi, The nlchca wen filled with pyram- idal tapers, which added beauty and light to till magnlflctnt scene. All Ihe vestment! worn by thi clutr wm those of festive occasions, and the music waa inch aa it beard on the highest bolldsyi or the Church. It was generally noderatood that Archbishop McCloekry would preach on the tronulca f the Pope, and thit had the effect of attracting Catholics rrom other parishes to I hi Cathedral. At 10,V o'clock, amid an Inspiriting voluntary the clerical procession movod from (the ascrlity to tbe altar In the following order: Atolylci, In criruion fontanel and lurpllcra, Tbe Celebrant. Very Iter. Father Mirrt. V. !., The Molt Ur. Aiehhiihon McLlovLcy, Attltunt The Matltr of Ctremunlcs, In Oils order the rroceslon reached Ihe Sane-tuir- when the Huh Mass was bsgnn. The Iter Father MeNitnco acted aa Deacon, Father MeGuan aa and tho Hot. Mr, Kearney as Master or Ceremonies. Tne music wat Mercalanti'a d Maaa In D minor, which was exce lenlly ren- dered by leading artists. sltted by a grand chorus At tin close of lbs Arcliblsaop delivered a brief address, llr said that tbs faithful had been bbghlr farored In being permitted to celebrate tin twenty flfta tear or tho Holy Fsthir'a accession to thi i'ootlfliete. It waa to sll of them aa occasion of great gladnets . Tba present occupant of the cbslr of St. Pcler wss tbeofy one, wl'Ji the rxcrptlon of tha Prince or Aposllrs, wno had per- formed the dutlea of bis holy offico over a quarter of r. century, and no Popa since Ihe time ol 81 Pelir bad io much truuole, so many vli liiltudrs to d against. In every country tho Catholic heat! rejolcod tbls day over the fact that thi Head of the Church had. In these momentous times, outlived the period allotted lo bis pndecsor. lis was IwiotT-tiil- , year of hla Poiitlflcile. Til grand Ti Drum of Lambellotle waa then lung, and Ihe Archblstop c'oied ths services with Ihe lknedlctlon, TBI UTIXt ONIOn's CgLKBBtTIOrT. Rer. Father Eaots, Prorinclal of tbs Jesuit Ordor, delivered sn address lut nlgbt lo Ihe members and friends of thi Xavler Union st tcelr club home. B West Finrenth street, during their celebritlon of thi Iwrnty-nn- annlversarr of tbe elevation of 11ns IX to tho chair of St. Peter. "It Is meet," sail ihe rsvrrrnd gentleman, "that beside llm great display ol fireworks and grand Illuminations which In aomo mratnra trattfy our Jot cu being witnesses of an event such aa the protrnt. tlat I should make uie of the opportunity afforded In sir Ing Ihat as head of the Jesuit Order we fnlly and entirely endorse your Society. Ill devoted to re llciou cud the Pope, nnd 1 am sure Hint tl.rrr Is no' one hero who would not eaulflce cran hii life for hia religion and tbe Fopo. Amon- .- the gentlemen who l!,ned ta the ad drrws wm Owrn llrrnnan, James II. Nleholsoo, James Olnrll, Iter. V, Monroe, 8. J . Her. F. Iternard Kernan, John A. Mnoncy, Wil le Murphy and nibers. Mailer Thomas Maitlm 1, the young New Yorker who received from the Lands or lbs Pore t. Is first coaimnnlon, was invent, or companlrd by his fsiher. This yonnr tcntleni n was dressed as a Capt.in of tne Papal Z.miiei, n.H woie, aa Cic ratlou", a medallion or Ins Hlestrd virgin and a st.vtr modal pi i.eutej luu bt Hie Peine. ITie street outaiCe was crowded with Ibe popa. Isce gathered to witness the dWplar of firework, which, until a late hour, were luri.saulh set on from the bslcony and roof. Stretched across the front ol the building, from the root lo thr rldewn'k were rows of colorod lanterns. An i.luailnated tablet teal Init tho Papal arms was dlnlajei at tae second story window, an.l rwlaw along the bslc nr the legend, " Long Live Pope Plus " lotlde, ibo apacious purlors wsre festooned and drapej wlia American llaca nnd colors of tne Holy tree. Por- traits and palullngs of the Hole Father met Ihe slew st rvary mm. surrounded wiih gvrlunds ot flowers. On tbe centre uble wss a Itrgu basket cf flowers, the gilt of William Ibvlm, E,q , In which arusucdiy t.orko.1, wire tbe letters "P. . IX.. CALIBRATION AT ST. TkVL TAB APOSTLl's. AttheCturch of St. Pan! theApostla. st Fitr-nlnt- b street and Nlnlh-iri-pu- soleniu liigti mass wascelebralclat9tntl.r morning. Tbe Iter. Fa'her Dwyer acted aa celebrant, assists 1 hy Filter Hill as deacon and Fat'ie. Hear I e as snb deacon. The grind eliar was heantaTuily decorated with flivtcis. On either sllr snd lustde tbe chaucel railing ban .itis wne displayed bearing tie laollov, " Deo drlretus pastor bonnt," "Glorlo.ut il lenedlclut In Vila sua." "Pics Nonus Vtearlus Chrlstl," " Ponilflcatus XXV. ad rnnltos annos," and Tlbl dabo clavca rrgnl ceelorum." At lie oonc.uslon ot tbs mass the celebrant and deacon descended the stoos ol the altar aud Intoned Ihe first veite ol the "Te Deum," which was taken up and eung In an imputing manner by tin choir and nrolytoa. The rdllce waa densely crowded, the intjor portion ol the corurcTatlon being women. In lbs eveelng the buildings connected with Ibe cburch wen brilliantly illuminated. At a o'ciock a pi uctmsion composed of the stcdents of tat luluute ot St. Paul, the Institute Cnorus of lit, I'eclna, headed by Dodworlh't oanJ nnd the Instliule' drum corps, sll under tbe supervision of the Hey. Father .). P. and besrlny lorclies and Clilnete lan- terns, paraded tlie grounds. There Wksannsdla plsy of fireworks and a discharge of bombs, which waa wtmeiaed by an Immense concourse, Nearly all the buildings In the neighborhood were brlllisnt-l- lllumluated, and then were many fine dlsplaya of fire works. rTBOTXCBKICa ON TUX WBST SIPS. Tbe Paullst Fathers celebrated the annlrtrsary lstt nuht by a grand pyrolec.iolo display on ths grounds atlaclisd to their cbnrcb. Inoussnda In Iront of ll.e tacred edifice at 8 o'clock and wltnested the firewnrka, which were beantliul sarl varied. A splendid pyrotechnic dlsphty wwt ata made lu ths institute of tbe Paull.lt, In Sarbtn aronm and Finy foarlh street. The were adorned wltn tranapsreucles and American flu. About l,f) ladles snd geulle-me- assembled In tbe hall, and tba Her. Father HrodO-- U made an appropriate adlresi. A One baud of music performed popular atta during Ihe TBB rort's ANNITXtSAItT IN WILLIAV!BUBQII. Although then was no dlsplty yesterday In the Catholic churches ol Wliliamtburgb, the ctlebialloo being deferred nntll Sunday, yet Ihe event was arked b) the decoration of houses wllb tne fins nd colors of tbe Holy Seoaml private illuminations. I tlo rrtldoore or Ht. Hi oney, underiakir, SB Tin Hi 'tiret, betides Ino Chlurta lanterns which snet'E turn the roofs and windows, waa do ked wltn Ainerican fhga and the banners of iho church, lu Ibe centre or Ibo buildlnjr, scrrcaaded br gas Jets, was a large oil painting ol the Holy Father. ' TUB PAT IN NgWAttg, Latterenlng the anniversary was celebratad In Niwark by a grand tore ll:ht pracepsion wl Itli was parllcitaled In by 1D,0U0 perioos. I'll ollc and private buildiuit were bung wlin Uigs and bnllianliy Peoles'.ont a'll Catholics vying wltn cadi otner in honot' to tbe occislon. Fire- works w.u iliscliargfil with tlio freedom of a Fcurth (: July night i balloon. Uiltrd li,o air; hau ls of luusio dlscourti'd ui.iscs and patriuuc nl.-- s. The Kiralmt cuthutHstn prevailed, lntli soldltrs were proiuinont in tho pri'i-c- . .Inn; tin u followed Ihe various c.via tocie-tl- i, teuurrsnco and rtl.trwi.c, Jlojs frum tho tilinuU pjrllflpilr,!, unit etun women, and leeiils, Joined llio mulutuJe. l'eriect order w. s lii.iluuucj. Anions Hie roiuiiieut lut-i- t in t:,e procesnlo were Stiutor I'rriing itiyson, Slate 8m-slo- James 1, Hays, the Hon. Corllaudl Ptrkir, Mayor Hlcoid, ex Mayor Peddle, the members of the Common t'oiim'll. several Piulesunl cUrtynii'ii, and a iiunibtr of vtvll kiioitu uuiiufictuiers and mercl.uuts, TUB DAT KLSCWIIXEg. The telegraph report llluinluuliuns and rejoicing thtou"! out H e rivllliwl worl'1. In Aluuiit the Jiibilio w.s celebrated by Impres- sive urtiioa In Iho cathedral, proci.eiuus, Urlui of sal oe, tin, I liluuiuiitiom, Tao lalhiilics of Washington and Georgetown crlrbrated tho day by n procession of icvnal i'iou-stu- pti.ons, which marched through Iho principal street, und Prima) Itama avenue. One of tbo traus-I'.- I'lili.'H bore Ibo lueirintiun, "Two bundled ii.illious of embolics are for the I'opr," and onot ', " III" piluiiinny of ihe P.ipo niiit bo itvlored. ' Iho ceituionios elosed wltii a display of fireworks dllu a salutu of IHO guns. Thr Dnvvu.Tuwii lli n limn Ilrnii.iiillnB n Ti'rinlnii nt Hip Viaduct Itoml, At a luet'iiiig uf incrcli.iiiu nnil bankers nllernoou, tlio total cost of I'm Viaduct II ,il rod was rtlmalrd nt C0,rlnlU'O, of which at Kntl J50,00ilCO) would fall upon ibe tiipaicrs Wall slrrit Irndesinon could not conceivo why the lallwny sbjuld tnd el Clambers street. Munn lloinl loibr, Jouollnn Stuign, M. Jessup. .louu K W.I II II, Hyde, 8 II llugtli't, W 11 Given, N uiidi. I, Mslliewa, H.N S .Uuril. t. II. ( bitlrn-dor- , aud Hoyil Pimps wuc nppoinlo.l a cinniiiitiea lu c n'rr with tbe Luoctor ot Hie VlaJuct llailroai In io urd to a lermluus at ti. Uatlory, m I HO, J lILTgllll irxsrows an vat feet. Tho Poor Ilnndrrd Mllra Done, wllb t.ti-tar- n Itllnulea to Hpari Evrrybodr Aitou. Isbed and Wrston Hrrrnniled-ltrmarUn-- ble Hcrnn la the Empire Ulnlt. At 4:43 yeatenUy morning the Irrepressible Woalon began his last day'a walk, having rested only ifew minutes over two bourn and a hall be- tween the two days. At 7:20 A. M. ha rested nine minutes, and again nt lfr.Od he stopped for twenty minutes, having made twenty rallea from the atari, his actus! walking Urns having been 5:0.1 39, and, In- cluding stoppages, 5:22:00. Hi then ate a hearty breakfait, conslitlngof a whole chlcker, two enps of tra, aed bread and butler b, urge qtisntttles. At 10:23 A. M. In again itartrd, having np to thst time msdi three miles more than be did In Iht lame time on the pnvloni day. As before stated he storied on his Jllil mile at 10:25 A, M., and then performed sn rxtrjordlmry list. Ile walked fifty miles without stopping a moment, nod during that lima mado somi terrific ipnru. widen frsq'ionllv elicited enthusiastic an plausi. During this levers teat of snduranr he waa In the best of aplrlls and lanjhed and Joked with bis frlemlt, all of whom be rrcognlxed as tbey entered the ltlnk. At 0.17 P, M, liu stouprl twenty minutes, during which lime ho dunged Ills dress, and at 0.37 P. M. he again appeared ready for the tramp Meantime t.ie throng of speclAlora ha I Increased until Iher nniu' eied over lour UiousanJ. The Im- mense rink was flllej. When he made his lattrn-tr- tin applause and excitement were Intense. Ladles waved tbelr brndkricbiefs and patted uieir delicately glored hands, wlllo Iho sterner sex threw ip their bste, tlsuped, snd cheered. Wt-- tor s dress wm nrnltor tanilsome and nrll flttlng silk tlglls. Ms were a cobar, rulT, and nleis of maroon velvet, liandomely trimme-- l wltn bullion laee. whl'e his wslit waa oncnclrd by a magnificent b nicely ornamented Willi Ihe same malrrlal. Ills apprarince Indicated eve ythlng Inl fitlrur. Hla eje abono brightly with excitement md tin ti of turrets, and as he latde circuit niter cir- cuit of the Immenso rink the excitement knew no bound", and ahowara ot large anl beaultlul bou- quets wen bestowed on him. I'm ."Wist tnlle w i. made In tbe eatranrdlntry time or The band then alrork up on inllvrulng tune, and WeitonnnJe one of bis spurts. Tnls was on hi X.73SIII circuit of tbe rink ; of a mile In one minute and fonrtoen erconds, bring tbe fsslvst time dnrlug tin entire walk. 1 be Slid mile be made In 12:10. Tho 2,7f.tli citcull was another ejlMordlunry spurt, msdeln the rtiiiarshle time of 1:111, amid Hi wlldiet enlbutlasm. The 3 Hi mile he mad In liRI3. Then he began a round rl f. ner wilklng. with orn.s fulded ncrr s id I roast and behind bis back, to show Uio perfect 03 ,j cttnfl.ltnco he hsd (j l.ij r!0, ineceu. At cm time J P. -- ".Jim ciuwd became ao d, ne nnl enjltu-- l sti: (Sit ('apt. Ounner was couiDoll! ju , .. u,..,. ;"'Ot:ioon with , .octlon t.f Sjilth mill made In 13.51 Tiie78.b lt hi walked backward lu 3:36, amid Ihi wildest p.tslblo rxciteir.cbt. Cheer biter cheer went up from the rxclted multitude- - a the grrst Wrslon look tup tiler slep backward unlil Ibe rompiell n of Uie clr.ult. Thrn Ihe siplause was rcl'y itrrlflf, He Ihun rrsurrel hla walk 10 thr tune uf "Pop ro.s Ihe weazil"and flnisntd ths SVSlh mil. In 15:0.i, which lucludes llm back circuit. At 10:13 he midi Ibe S,7G!ili crruil backwsrd. amull tlio wildest uproar and excitrmnt In f:3v) being fire seconds qutcirr than tha time In miiku.g tho previous bacword circuit. Hit c ndillon .Uil reuj.ilmd apparently aa good, bis extnsritn ns c.o.tr, ind his tnirii a higl. as st the btiilniilnc o' I'ti rrmarkabli feat. TbeayOlli inltrwas completcj lnH:lo. which. Ike the previous on. prindesone circuit backwards. Tl.e Sailh mite he ma lo In 13:10, and the SbStti In Ht5d, Then, pntllni on anot. rr purl, to made two last rlrrui.s, Ibr first In 1:34, tr.li other In 1:26, nu Id intense exiltement and dea'cntii apple use. Tin K.910 mllo bocomoleted at P. M., In 12.13, and then the great Woslon stand on hi Mat mile. 'Ibr anplauee was lerrlfie, and as round nrtrr round wrnltio. tar spirits of the p. le.lr,.in ro-- i it thrluneof " Vnuker Drodle" br the bund. an 1 he wa.aea as t'.i.dili lur dear hie. The 2 t'j,.i uic.i.t wnin-i-lol- 1:1-- and tir mil I e ..o.t In 1.11. Tin ludlh lul.o bring r.nue In the aslonisNne ly shi rt tin.e ol 1!;L7, bilaz wualn one a coad Zt tbo Ia.li-- 1 mile during Hie entire wilk. Tl.o luO ndlei were binuhl t" a do-e- It; l; P. 'I., IS minutes ahc id or timo. Ti.en innuuied uu Ibu shoulders of some niilhiisistile adpurert. Wes- ton was ran arouod tbu liinkomidtl Ihe very vllilcd tottlble rxrllrmrnt. After cbangliig i ,i attire, csrrlves being lu rcadl ncss Mr. Wesinn wiih his Judges nnd a ftw ir.cn s were dllven to t n Film nvrntin Hotel, wbl-r- tbey a fine sapper and n serenade. A te muilltudo wero going cut or tlrr nink Dr Doirmus dcUvered a short speech on tho b.ni-fi- i ol there exhlmtlous of endnranco to sc encc. Ho ua rol.owed with a speech troin Weston. Wrench I na- - a .llllllon rrtiiri Vnnili rblll. WasniNOTON, Juno 14. The fecretar uf the Treasury this aflernoou dc.t.lo 1 tnat he has powtr to l.car the appe.il of the Now York Central llall-ros- Compsny from the reoviii decision of Ibe Com- missioner of Internal Keveuur. but list II I no nece.tsry to Jo to lur Ibu dne admtnl.tratlou ol tbe law cr Ibe protrcllou of Hie il.iiis of the Company. If therefore tbtl Conicaoy aim I not tav the amonnt alitady trs."ued. Here will be a hvy oo Ihelr troperty Toe), however, hrvo the lis al to instunie sun aplnst tin Collector, end the Government will thus te rusblod lo de'eud the do rlsion. What the Worklnsinen are Doing. At tho meeting of the Worlinjtncn' Union lut nlxhl, Mr. Franks charged that the condition of the pretended cooperative enterprise, known aa the rturlingtou. Atlantic, Cape May and Philadelphia Glass Manufacturing Company, la a awtndls. It waa reported that tin International Union bad given JAO to the miner, and the CrUplns (33. The palnlera complained of t.ie employment ol pollra men aa pai&tiis in Ihi police depsitueni, and of men la other department.. Hnllrood Kinployers Selslug a Truln. Kashtillk, June 16. Yesterday, about one hundred anJ fifty employee! from Alaaarua selxyd a locomotivo aud two cars at the depot In Chatta- nooga, and went oft Willi iheui down the Chattanooga aud Alabama ltallroad 'Ibe locomotive and car were untltr atlae iinenl. and pursuit was mide; but aa ths raptors bad cut the wires, tbe result la un- known. A Murdrrrr Coulrisri his Oulll, RociiBSTig, June 18. Messner, the wifo mur-dsre- r, acknowledged the killing uf hit wile but pliaded rESaONAJ, IXTKLl.IQKXCB, Chief Justice Chaai wat leionsdeJ In Clnclnsall latt night. Forlnnatas Cosby, formerly attached to tbe Loo. Itville Vex, and al one tune 1). 8, Couiul at Ucueva. died )csierday, Thurlo r Word and daughler, Dr. Bayer. Clsreneo feward. Aaron Vanderpccl, ( , I'. Iliirkley. heimor Cre.inrr.Mr. Hire iy. anl City tbaciberlalu Uradley ail for horope On Wednesday Mb Agnes Rttn-- sailed In the Java for Europe, to be zone a .hurl 1. rm for recrea- tion an.1 uudv, Inihelul two teattit Ibu Imty hai made wonderful advance In her profi'ttion. hhu has tonal Handing wnich It teldotn. and but exceptionally, galucd by ladles couuecthd wlin Ihe ttage. WASuisaroy sotes. The pbyilcitns have war ned Justice Walls, who waithot by Treuury Cleia Ua v rpiiil, that t.o ll uot likely to rccovor. The brlckmakcra' strike si ILe various yards In and around Washington bas endad In the resumption 01 WOlK at Uo Old lal r. fcecretary Ilouiwell has postponed his departure from W.ihioeton nam to nt:ht or early next wet.i. He will bo abie.it leu 'ayt. The Pre.l lor.t left Wathlnilov tat night, in 'o with (len. Porter, lor Lnnai Hi aocn, au Iw 11 rn toward tne cicto of thl. month. Mr Riddle, counsel for llowen. rerrntlr convleted of bigamy called ai lha Hxn uuve iu.mnon yetierdat. bin di I net tee iho Prrrment. Ile left a lellor nan a View to piocitrn the parson ul Ilawen. Gin. Hiss A. Smith Ins drellnrj the Oou-mo- thlp of New Mexico, whlrh wa. rirerr I him ninioly In Ihe hi,in thai a change ol climate would linn biuilln chief oojooiiou a intufllc'.onl .alary, cvjtiotrrt hs op- - 7f f. 0"orio t.'onard, age I 17, ol 21 SuPolk str.i niurrill d will; Annan I llaax. ol st Cllulo'o i i"aoe, au I tut bun In the back will u uxor. ,nlr.,i.T!,'nUr'iJ")'l,1".1,1 hy Nl" tCp.'sttor.hoTe, bv burgiait of aaoul us iu in m'o;re,0wf.n,'o'h5,.fn,erd.WUh -- ""l'0"' HM ii Wlllinni Davis, alias Charlns Wilton, a notorious li.'i.inW.''u.V. "'I'"".011 liuiie.lity Hi iliuOeneral $nnlZLlU?':f'c,X,V,':'u, " "" Finn iinarno m hi. i.o.witih.n. Ho wMlookrd up lu tne Oak .ireoi I'ulleo n.uoii. J inics nodlioutii uppenred yesmnlay snd oltrred i?,!tS.i!L' tu a liiiiki up iy ot.. D..irii!i Alu.rney rcecoiin vtt nun at annul '.Haw batter," and hiil nlm loniini'icl lu detau I of i H0 ua i, t.i ,,; it ilinuo of loijurv in caics In whirli no hireiufoii coatpiiuoutiy uared. Hil l aid Amkisoa, of Nuwark, who hs.it his wl'e nearly to dr if an.l etrsped. wni rai lure.l on Ibn.i-Uy- , niglil It it. lo. tt.il tu 1.1. hmiie. tthur. he licea liimveiriu a loo.n oil a brutteid tga.ntt lha tl .or H'.d i ii rn il to h,I, tho .up, er It I n aitent ti ed luti'd ' C lt "4 m While llziklel Halo.n .n of Tfaw O. leant wasrlrlinr lu n itaie iriinty, Mi-- n wi'uamt of Jsr.ey I'uv tepoe I to llo to. k , ut hii wallet, and rctu ii It 6 tno richl mlo pocket of bit iisiiisiooa., Kllen loou got oil. r the .lags w,ih mi V e. 'f hH0 recognitor Wit C. L. VALLANDIGHAM DYING. j a iiiiu.LiAyr i,i rr. EXTisavtsusu f AT ITS ZEX ITU. Hfaovvlng hovr hii Cllrnt'i Victim mlalit bntro i hhot lllinrir-lllnhl- ni Ibe Londod Pit-t- fj tol-T- be 1'byalclnna Problnr In Tola fc J Ibe llnll-Tl- ie Mlnleamun Slultlag. t Cinoinn in, Juno 10 Clement Ii. Vallsndbj- - bsm.of counsel for the defence of Tbomss McGe i ti, I now on trial at Lebanon, Ohio, lor the murder cat jf Myers at Hamilton, Ohio, accidentally ahol hlniMaT He was In a room with Got, MeHurnir. f nd while allowing how Myers mlilit bare shot blot-- J 'Jj oir, tho pistol wss dlsehsrgeJ, and the bait eotert4 n the right side of the abdomeo, below the rib. W What direction tus bill look It net known. Q Later dispatches from Lebanon any Mr. Va (3 landUlivn was rnmltlog, which was regirdsl as aat M unfarorible irmpto n, and one or hla pbyatctiaa n all tl.ero were luJIcitloni of an Internal httnots- - M rhage. m The Doctors ceitid thslr frnltlrsi tearsh for tbe rfl ball about an hour alter the accident. They than A closed the wound and placed the patient oo bi ?j right aide, llo was calm and collected, B It appears that no one was present will Valla. Q dlghsm when Hie acelde.it ocjurreJ bat S Uor. McDurntry, who has been anoclaloj ullH J bun In the defence of .McGobau. Mcllnrwef had rxpresed some donb'.t at to tbe theory thai IB Myers hid shot himself. Vallan llghaa plckeJ ue a pistol from the tsble, iiying ho woald ahow Llm 1 In half a second. U Two plstuls were on the table, o utiloiilij, antr jj be by mistake look uo the loadol olo, put It In M 9 pocket, sad withlriw It, keeping tbo ranulo noxx M his body. Jutt a It was luring ilt pockat It waa.,' A dlse'iarged, Ills reports J, at nearly Hi sane part of ti the body where Myers was shot, lie at onci rjaca- - ti latcd, "Oh, murdor I" aal sal I ha hal tucn 4a wrong pistol. ft While the examination was golnj oi he wiUho K the lurrtona wl'h eiger eyes, and iron asiati4 2 fie.n In teirchlni for Hi j ball. Tie bill appear a ta X havs uksn aro.vnwsrJ court t In the direction of I. Ibe bla ider, 'jj A later dntpalcb siyi that the symptoms ar grow- - s Ing more unfarorable. His pulsi Is abovi 1JJ. Tbo , urccon do riol afP'T t tl" hopeful, alHioa-jb- . they St 't'.tc.nl. H 81111 later a Irlces stall tint his bands ind foetir ) Srowlng cold. Ha rnmlts olten, but throws no nc rfj blood. Ths physicians say ho Is sinking fsst. II at i pulso Is rl.tux. V VallinJIjham cams o a Ilurnonat fanl'r, anl V waa born In New Lisbon, Columbia comity, Ohio. hlMl He received a good education. Ilrrpcal t, one joar h Jefferson College In Ohio, and two year T; as principal of an academy at Snow Hill, MarylandL N In 1910 hi returned to OLIo. studied law, and wag ll admitlad lo the bar in 1MJ. Hi was ilirtod to lit Vi Slnto Legltlaturo In 1813 and 1$W From 1M7 to V IfV) hi was eoltor of tho Dayton Enjvlrer. Jj Fur semo )etrs snustquent lo that dato he dero- - led blmtelf to bis profession and politics. He waa UC V i member of tin Nailonil Darancrallo Convontloa Jll hold In Cincinnati in 133.1. He ran for the Thirty u flnh Congreii aputi.t L, C. Ciiupbeil, whose toil ua snccrsslnlly conP'Stidi and refjlcctej to tbe ujj 1 hltly-sls- l 1 or grits. H At the comnicncoroient of the second seuloa ol a t'e Tlilrty-fiftl- i Congress, anl during tho Thirty- - fl sx'b, Lew... pliccduti ll o Co.um.tloe on Terrllof riot. Hi vtat rtfiUcled to the Tliirtr-soro.it- li Cost- - w Ten. fj In lbC'l he wss arrested by military authority for V rsprev.lng hit opinion, aalntt the war. wai ban- - j i.hod to tbe Southern Slates, anl b way of llor- - mnda went to Cana li, j During bis exile he was nominated for Governor J of Ohio and ilefeilcd. lie auhuquintly returned, 't and was a arirgaiu tu ti v vutt.if ouurtim.u wt luT loot He v.aa a dclcgalo to tho Dmocr-tl- i National i Convention belJ In New York In 1SGM, He was on Ij of Ibe leaders In the Cha movement In Ihat Con- - jl vrnllgn. He rim forContrn.i lu tLo Tall or Ika i same year, and was defeated by Oen. Schonck, cow n M ultler to Eogltnil. jj Tbr Jcromo Puili Clolna Dnv. i The Amcriccn .lockrjr Club meeting closes lo- - Ci day Willi a piogrsmme of four races. The first for fc lf.ipr-)eo- r olds, the second (the Consolation Pro-- J; mium) fur horse beaten dunnz the uretlug, tba ft third a tliree-rrll- dash for all ages, and the last a ) slerplrrhise londlcap. Tbe sun of yesterday haa I effectually dried the track, ao that somo lall rtinelng V may be anticipated. 'Ihe toflowiog was the state of S tbo brtltn: b.st nlghl at tie pool-box- : Ti At Joh.i.ion A alarahai'. 2 al:ns 70 U Flnestr loo tl Field si ra nlr Hutu it a f, Hrlmbold ICO ll Uulnlard 15 Sd il Field j l Jorsld II a '' 'L'ouilwusxl iii McGowan told ti Btllo CM lOOIAldeharsn ! lincloo to 11ltr.ro gg Ii He o. 3lonir lluliu ,t V Italian eo.Uerald 4 l) i oltee's Coll.. . Bjluolnlard r V (..no llyiou Kir ieh l ra J lie. n buld SOoil'cbu let if Kairlna 15lVitee a l) Nu pools want sold on tho steeple chase. j' The Fall or a llroadvvay Wall. ' $ Vcstordaj afleriiuou the wall of 470 IlroodU Jj way felt upon a number or workmen and boned them, Thoy were after tome difficulty extricated. John Kress, of 2.13 Third slretrt, snd Theodora h llopfnrr. 01 197 Avenue II, were fatally Injured it Jcmes Jsckaon.of 113 Mulbeiry alnel, and Tbenua) j, Uartut, of CO Lauism street, win alao badly hurt; t Hchoolboya' Wrong! to be Avrnsrd, jj In bchklf of tho Mcasra. Decker, whose bon H were lu the Pennington 3mltury, Jndgs M.eklnley jl will Instlluti civil proceedings agalnsi Dr Ilaitots P for dam-igi- t. The criminal proceedings an to ba S laid before tin mil Grand Jury or Miroer county. U Thi Rev. Dr Ilanlon or Pennington Sriuilaarj (1 hat announced that he hat abolished capital punls 1' meni in hlsrcbool. lux bvie mines tor all, f. iCYW 1HLAND, Ttir llgbt hon at iMmy Itland It to be removed lo Ulsck Heseh I'olol, off Uvckatvay. I Jndsr Slroug' gardener, who disappeared oa the ' eve of hit wedding day, lurua np In nwnxsrland, One Kick lord, confined In the Rlrcrhead Jail oa a charge or Ihell, tried to cul his throat In foir pbaoc ' and lo rut off his arm at the elbow, lio filled. j orris os auovt xors. j .: Music In ths Central Psrk this stiernoon. Thcinioineter ye.teidsy at 3 P. M 7'l S degree. I William C. Diiran, azrd CO, of 43 Kiug street, fell off a iruca aud wai lutaliv Injnied. William Pulecv, Ml testerday Horn WD East Fig- - t tecuth strict, und was f uailv injured, Junes K. Polk, grnndsun of Pretldent Polk, bat i niairhed hi toirei nitrs agslutt K. J. mokea s oar houo lor f! Ms) a sldo. ft Commissioner Davenport denies that he revllted S thontaiidt of iiollari from test for adiiilnltUri.ii: oiiha ? to ue Depuiy Maitl.als aud Suiervl.uts, J Jote ph Nnpvrr, Genn.n, of Pill street, i ear Slaa- - $ Inn. aat klllnl yen. May in Hwift's b,n suory'WNoi. folk ilicct, l y a blow Horn a splinter in in ar .aw. jj Twcuty-t- l ree piiicrable nun and hots, knunn aa 2 dork i 'its, who gain a living bv steaitu.T col ion from a bulei, tti ro nut lu UisiueU'. I.l.ud ye.ieiuay by Jus- - n Ike Ho.Tin. The police sho i! dl.pe-s- r the gmg of rowraea Jj wh.i n.ehtly ' ougieaatf nt t.uhth avenui sndTbtrl. I sri'onl iti.it. it r nvtit respectable women art .! J,- -- i iiv thfttc coia.r lotfert. j Our huUli appnar Hut muni.';; Ttt aniwTt ' H s Ir.il.t.' Iriea 1 lie tone of Hilt pti. r hatcoitlu'i r ul lv In, moved, and in fill woiia i.sue an ii rial uTe'i'it!''' pu,n" 01 W'orablo liiertrf .j 'll.e cite of Jsmet Monroe Cromllne, fnrgerv. hit sr. ner In. ino'n-- r lo liJehsii ' II. I burin of llAlt.iuors.W clu.ed in H,e "Wi'vlti ! w'.Iu'ir'veVi'ii'.'dc'iV.u'u.'"'' Uc'" l.'oiann. Mulheini .ur. 70. lo,t her tight a few 5' ruiiV!;.i,.tlkt,le,!l,,,,r'1 "hher stir, l 1 K tW&KXi. brri?'u,k..,?,ra jj' .wVlkVa.X.tn'r,'kTl.e"d'., "'" h,'UJluU ' ,M The- Mat'iiu. Groit Asto.-- I i'iou was i ljrer-- ll id la.ti.lghi i,; ih Mile, j,,.,,, a, Keii, .loiisn eV. U Ki .'' .' 1,1 '"'uanii. ll rmrt H. it and others i PS rr.uliitiii'is wera .dontel. wishing ih.ir t'i nieinber Iliiti Mh'i N.uiou a pio.tieiuut voyaA Is H burupe ai.d a s.fs Wl.llsm W iliht ri'coverrl Jn Igioeril in f, t; .m. ! I rror, Ple.t je.lenlty agouti The (loir,Uin Munal Lire Iiisiui,ee fompanv (rr ItO i on . ruiiev ot lo- - V sursueeo.i lb life oi otia rt .1 m i u n w en it. 111 wlm can It as M'tunty for ib iii n v "u o.uoi poll- - cits wrro tireu uy bcnolle 1 uin . i. j; J. U Drew noil, First We Pre-- I ut ul the Kaa Jl York Noik Ciu.i.ni. i,4 irej ,i, ol ilia I wat till bllvtr Uetlorin; (o nps y (leoigoioaii ( tiuosii , re-- tJ ceived yett r .a lour vor hi n ,.t w .b hi oti t inr- - t MittnVl nnuc.i each Siaeo Ust Se uniti.r Ii Ins ' ivcciTCJ 111 bucks, wsfcluz nucou loui of )IH slror. r

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jgTY-KlGHTl-I YEAR. NEW Y01 SATURDAY , JUNE17 1871. PRICE TWO OENtcT I

THE 31KT110DIST SCANDAL.

tne nr.r. mi. ..o max aoaix be-rois- K

tiii: hook committee.

fae Nrtrr-rndlu- it Hook Concern FrnudiAi'i'l'iul Agi nl Huspendrd nnd put

en Tllnl lor Appealing to the CItIIt'onrt" tn i:rlrliitlenl Tribunal Inlull furrr ('nit plnlnnut, .luilari nnd Jurjfiute.llril lu "

The 1!'"1 1'l.tiiiiiillce of (lie Mcthoil'tt KpUco-tttCfor-

tgam got the Interminable can ofUtility I" I.inotiar;, Atslitant Agent In (Lame of

l( rxk irrf rti, brtore Hum for Inrotlgatlon,iril poo I ' " l'ml" 10 rub It to a coieloelon, ntr u il' relei.ont f the Assistant Agent la ti e

tt C.'rrrrn in l'.vulvot. The ciso romrs up la

tit mm il" time, ll.uiith t'i- questions Involved

ittlritr.i'l rttatrd to iboso heretofore at Issue,ml tti i I' tdt frrm tl no.

H lie i.i-- i t ol th-s- i il CI ii lira Dr. Latisba:iiVr ed I "I ,h "pel 'it' iitlm.t if the Printing

Jwrf.nM ol ih C nc rn was guilty of grossrui tin nc cr.roln.il it nduct If not

if tu ni i ' " "i uf ,llp rn"'" r ot tba Canccm. Hie(rr mi. ro 1 n? be n called together. In--

'lfsh- - i r ch 'gr. tolly txonerruin;; Hrivn n t'.t 'n rrtendf-n-t Implicated. l)f.Lin Mr "i':itd hi cha get i;slnt Goodnro ', .i ii le litter Anally U'd the former laI'tMt i' ' 'f iMscIlt or slmler. Tlil

'i t'i" "' WM l this 1 -

r . Nt ! i' hitmel , Dr. Linam.t detlrole I i " " t" .'ci on I aeeim.it of tho Concern

tor f i 'ta' the charges 2alnstgimr i ':h were ul'c'd lolw slandtrout.if il i ol w rrk at the lionU of the concei n

team ti' ' I'lml af inj to frrrr-- t outi II M IRHtCI LMHTIg,

imH-i.- l : ;rf tlm a I.U choreeterrrt.'i i i n II . lut n thoul nbstantlillngIrer. Or t' e '! i errtlon Inr Committer rare

o. I : rti soi I, It proper poMtion In theCere, t b il t n ha t to 'ic tuboid nale to nnd an

i, ittf t o ajeat, Hsv. Dr. Carl-ten- .

Afrr t'i i c l"ii. Dr. Carlton d.cllncJ toI'lor IT. 1. nl : n ny furthrr rrr.i'c cxuruln.itlon(f the b. 1 : tl i uih at all t lure he rare Mm

( io'I' m In the rr.'r.c: of the bookkeeper,er of Hip - ' In urcrarinz Ida deionce In thenferti'tic .nl' D. ti m iha-- Ull for the ne ofifiU'n nrr uni . wlni-- h le at ejea Dr. CirlIon irlo'nt hln Dr Ltu i.ian llui npp lied to trelarrMnr Tourt for wrli of raindTin to compelD'Cir'oi to allow him the ue of Uie booksLie oi ol 1. 1. 1'li.n in, . is pail, he intiml s

arc ir-- r.l d issii at i Im.a I'lr.Npin rnr or tai.fmt.

Ttrlrmt t o cri t. irtaent xstrrJar morn-hr- ,

ritf't It r Iti v. l!r Moore of Illinois. DishcptAn.t) nd Onus t ere alio 'n(iit to art with thoCoain lib in the irlsl o' (lie ci'e. a required b.ll rui'i'i ni t ll.e Ci nrdi The rroecnt!on w.urn nri ml Mr Kei r flm. llnni m Ihrlfin.I!.W I'- - ainl II- - 1'.. 1). t'il'i D bm'r,.i rr-- , r in r inr,ln J Itijnonir, theKU I' .!. II, t K W Trice, ttia It, tli'iT rll.'t ind Itie lii v. .to' n V.' loit a conn"!'1.

TeUir k, t l.tr . an ol tr.e Hook Com-rrliu-

' . rl.r nib J at rr 10 o'clock, at

itn i r 'lr. Ktiic ir 'orriallr prrseu'eJ fiefare i 'I bid pr.'rioi.'.y I i'en eprv.d in !L mil' n 1 ii. ch rf nc fcrui .1!) male br Dr.C Ii o wr :

Mr . o Jnj.w.riit i. thai the penutrnt counre' I'r i . ii If tfA o.'ii inju'io-.i- ) M tiir Hoc!,f ""' "id 'o' eir.'te . brli.t nron it ru'i" i I An-i- o 'or i in, a? .r.n.i" i" at uilon to il,. uir ii ol m Hook

i 'rr, i, ,il in nin llmo be fn jf. IC'I lo iliple;iir K ,ml lb r ,tu loruucn In n '.no Am-ljii- tAim v i iirc-.ri- c r tni.ot do ih" or i nr whichf " ii.' in tie t.e.i ifrnk'C, while n'trc nr . -- llmncb oille ai

Uli. C(ULIo' srbVltKATIO.f.TV Avi- - anl Anl Ins arrin-.i'- r I null Orit .tic'i i. i o: uc nnlud t ln.n b tl.v Hook nt Dlcl-tHt-

ci ibr t'r.n.rh, nr In an h rutt.orlir ntV t'liirc ; lit i.'ini- Ins atalli't f r lUiok

it- - A nt. In. ins t In I tdnr' l.;l I'ocrt,Uidi. o munil l.lu tl i urcn anu Hie CVncern.V' Auc t Is alojri'lit ot tie fo low

InufSiul nirrordurt lr: 1 Di.rard ind conIn.- - uf ti o loti.oMv ot the ti.k Comnnltes, nndi - .i. i m 1 tav I!.ok linccrii. 2. lacv.ir lotin,' i mird f cir' uns of tl.o buuk. of accui.nt oltw ii and ciriv.nj tle nld cotle awa'

fritti le et.d Ihbn ent. 3. exiracia frr.n,.' ml I ri tended rifults ol rxaini. a 'o- -

tlr-f- . i.j onut-- nt to b trliited rccrrtlj.nihJ ul I.,,- - k Iril-- e ul tne nt or conler ore i' i

t i Hi in ilucutened 'art ht Ks procieiIr.sif I Mi..nd fin rut cnmnlU'd with,Vt Im ir .nl list Inr Ci bat con-- rrr. ch ,rsi'. anl livl lormi'lr uspen1edrr Isi: .n from rfP.ce rcndlne tr tiUl blore the

I' ti ir . i..l nw ni lilid. Hk Istu nrmwedlr eh ,rki nt!im In a loi.s rp ieh, delnllln? thetrirt'ii- - ... i.e esldruc on ti co tier re.'idlit KLuirU'd Dr. peislstenl Insuburdinme i ii uri to bo ci I u ncr of Ci i:cslre to mrrtti ic'hi ' ilinr ol i' r loijk Co. initlee. to whoneime-v- i i t o (lireia1 C'cn.'errnce In'rnsied the

tair-n- fl r C'urcf w. in Ha rac Hon Dr. I m abanI I'm nc etui u'Cr. rues and laws oltur Ci r.:i , ..'d ilicropts. under aurhor'lr clalaedlebejrnv il roui a 6ulu statute ul 119, to

min. Koiaii'Siiop orru nit concikm,1'tli.r tl h tri mid tlul, as Ajeui. be was (ienor.lI'lfi n.r, and supreme power. Ileailudrdto tbjjBmi l. .ii u,e inlrndoctli,n ol tbrso proceedlursInio cul C'ncitlii.d rrcdnceil, en I argued tintfo ;iri i, u titrln.rnliil to llm Inlcresu of tfeIV iik Corn rn snd to Hie RCDeral wrllare of theliini.-- t thurh. iind in direct no tilitr lo tneiui .im dii.ip me of i e denomlu jiIoii. Tl e cre-dit o ip Ii,i k tnn.trn, and tin peace anil har- -Bioe oi tre fcur h were disiurbed r this lillia-t'O-

; it re i jiv tosnttrs bj tiie srcalar pnM. nndaaniirriun.tjr lur enemies lo reyl.e tho Couroh asa rti e l- - lo y The eYldcneo the prceerutlon

ooi.i ri.nt would be merely the plcadlnee andsti. rs i. Uc mai.JaiAtu proc.edln s. In Dr.Lr,sii',' i in in t me pro.eillue loDlle;e I list. Uil ri 1 to eiamlne the hoi ks ta o tain! r In- - d'. etc- - Hi the Oi.odeucu.h suit. In

ten,) t tl e ho Injt be iieror asaej for fieiuat ill, anl, uurourei. I old tint he should hareMi .r.ti-i- j i ciatnii.ailrn of duilnt; the tenViekitl.ii iit in Hi posrtuion. T o defendanttd n ii ii d tne renulalloni and the sutlitrlty

i to ton u itiee b carrlnj on

l SlCklT IritlJTIOATtOXef i, si,, unu i.t too Concern, and tnbllHlntm ii m'i-- nr oarrs without comultinrtbi Ci rjinlili.. nuch to lh Injur of tb t buretr,a im, ,,,.rreJit of Ihe Ubllhment. Ajrilo.

Ii ual ri I.t liu Dr. bnun to assume tliat'ur i P'ri.uui tu bis rounectlon 'tllh tno affilrsor tr ( i.n nri . Lis pnidecMn.iri nn l its omplueritan ri .r wiiii.y no itcted Inelr dunes or

t I buri.b, or to sert that onr honofsl,.c.. .urn Lad teen derelict In tbilr dutlrallit vii, ri. er Le held rnsuousiblo lor the ae's ofoti.m io iii ii, ir w mxs I lor on account of llielrac .on, I, i,r. l.mal an bud tne best Interests ofII" I ur b it beurl, I.e ncrer would base utlereiltruu'ni.in mod cinirK' oi Irind and mlimange-Jii-i- ii

i t It. llm iiumre baa erldently beei andt a 1,1,1 :ui, imlster old,A WIJOL.iALK AKR.UGSUINT.

'r ri i.e. t ,en suiMniii.il a sun of papers Int ,,!,,.,: 'jr. i im i), I,a'i. ban's r.l lavli lu tootlniiuii l4i tl e vt'jhU mu4 ; ilHil.wt oi aireral!- ns ii1' .Il j fraud, in i.ie Cuiuiiu, i ifn.m' J

u the Lonit in ru irou of I)r, I.ina-- lus iipoiiiali.ui 'or a tnunUitnu$ tUu ufll lavli of' Iter. Dr Cailtun In opiiu l uu (LleIi. withI" I..iulu!i' abure rolentj 1, lu already beent" 1); .t ilaments of O'ink o Tkur aa I olberi inIt i i iiin-.'- s io.is of fraud ; i31um ul tim prln-- c

oi tbo Concent slinoiiii that tl.enr a. n oi the books hid never iif-- n refuted, to In I. ma .uu, nnd selling fm th ti e I'onj.lion i,f

ii' It l'ie lii.inuer in w ii.fu tl cy aie koi t :i sfi a i u the tu.hlrr or the Ci.iictiu llml Di.j ul m vet as.ed I im lor II e pritilrgc uf

' i : t ii cash tnd check books uii'l otru re'io win tie nielhols or k pnif ll.tr

Ca- - i ,i tr ; ana sundry other sBldarjl., ,p piuHecutiou reeled.

'' ' '' ' n', lur tLe iU ence, w.inttd to know" 1 ii u iLe oiiniiikiiit the detentiul Wai' ' "'i d, s le v ol the clmrBoswcfe ipiclflc

l ii i .I'm ei pr.il.r n pliwi ti m unit the aprcule cl.ar.ei

I ' ' li J that duo notice wuui.l be' ' i Uj i.Udm.ii Uipivce don theaeneial

Tll. DkrKKl U.

t'i Vr Huikiey epi-- i ed lh case for the 'ii ) uu a Dr. L'lbulan'a an wtr. 'J'be mi- -

ni ii.dnnt did apply to tho t'onrt fir ani .iill irive i tin In o acct'ss to Die

" j, u unts ol Hie t'i nC' rn, shuwiiic wind" ' ' i ii .a h wauled in vxaiuine i aniJ1 ' ' " ii, Ins eo corp Tit", In I limn Ire-- !'

, "si.l l' .l tin tin u. of such, ' ' mik.I'U 'Iml sue i had not

,; M'b.lint' i o .(.fived it lutrinht lo lave me'i free

r' ' " 1 v i ouivHbui ici'ot ut '. Ireliis eon .,ly re--

i ..' i rjusUy lliijiewm Dr. ('.ul i,n fr'"" I. ' b. sine, i c .iidinon of the IVnesru.. fl i Mi uieuss IT tns Liuks uiid it-- j

it :ir.) wnl'lii I Is dirlull' art r i' t.i ' ' ' - lr r.i l.norv hUSli list tf.il s, de li'iim'ii ri i r . ii ul Asentj but t'.c Ditil. II e of5J" ,' i Ilia until. :inl equ i) rj., i'll-l',- e

' ' 1,

,4 I - to obtum tcciM lo 'lie books were

' l t HIi I lie, m. .rv

la Im. " J d itt tu nahu iniwi.fr else but

"1" e- - ih c.arst of aurcjird ud tea- -

tempt of the aulborltr of tne Ikiok. Commute, andHis Aienlof Uie llook Concern," On thit pointn relterktes hit cliirret of fraud in the conduct ofthe t onrern, and holds that Mi obliiationa to thouenerat Conference are psramontit lo those to ILe

Committee or Aitnt. and that II wasms bint to urosa thisx rntCDi.

Tbe anawer elosei as follows:uLlLV. "?w.'i'.lert n" M f" f"f" I"ml srraiineit tbls tecond timeIT lnJ1,,,, ,' ?iiH-- d Hit ociitot. rrom wnfch IfU?.? ,',0,Pnjlrl l;r inr rrnsls advsntsis and

onrlu'ifout aalnt I hadlhonjhllri.ll wudmiiini Ckurch a neMed sersiceI?.p,u.,,0."n.t ""extltr of lis moil miiK.n.nt ciur.or'.'., iS ."?! ,"''tolni In behsir of worn-on- tprrarbersaad thilrwndowt.nl orphant, when 1

b'l'.'d.r. If any fan! ol tbeX.t .aacrrdly ruarded. It 11 thatwi",.'!, rart lor theit beneflclsrlet. IBlind here a presumpllte crlmlnsl. with mrn allSI'i,l"!.luS ""oriar lot my rrmovsl 1 am wrailrdJJ?V2 '. ? r1 "sttra In bony ty (h's cor.Birt . run IlhV.u rin."'i?.n",nf"'. " "'" be.in.flim cunttdence

siou tsto Ihe trula. I sin tam lo boan rneinr ol the Hook Concern. I fcsve lotto It aidlaboi eo for it, in all my mhiMnry I lots llloo wall totie wining to tee in sabMaore wasted by nrsiiirncear.d irsuil. Men ihsnre ib.l I am mult ir so. Uiensnnieofii.e w.im satit bt uf lbs lainnlry snd Islty.all t ir. n.h the Chnrr'i sie mal win m"" No. 1 .mn i pid, run ..v, the w,,rd ol Irnlh ai.n vbernestTh faeit whkh 1 l.sv, il.troncil cannot be trt ailoeiT.II l!'.,','1.'.'!',! " m ",'o m.oroy my Iri.osltio'i.Ihfy ttill remvn to lestuv ai.al,.t wronii dolniand win

Koi irlnt lo ds my lionet dnty I hsyehen lyroi a thnairn I wrte tne crentesi criminal In theHein.nl si t hurt it rn l. ..it nave rtsrii aainn nit.riiiciat ij,ert hsyo ael I uu-- up to rrjiroscii, inr "sineha.Perucvi o luen . V.l here I Haul, brarluitin a.ain t Mr n. I .i.ay b pnwerl.-- t atI ns 'lil, tea list a rrutl r In ilnano i i but wlh tann intioa, who it a rintte m 'nine I npptal to Him. to HitCnurch, nnd lo ihe t Iris, an worl'i. J I.ANAIIA.S.

Sir. Ilnckley sold 1'iat they bad warned lo pul llraudi rpucl. Or Lanaiiuu'. atu rney ,11 tbe i

suit, in the at mil, lut had Jt:l rcii-nu- ja mi'KA;e Ire m l,m II, ul no at enssctd in tour!mr Ibe ailcriinon. nd he wnt to sad lor Europe

so that tl.cy irsied t..vy Inijht be

ncrmrtn or tun impohtam TesTiuoxrhe would i,ip. Mr. Ilnckley tl.tn oske.l to introiltic-- . as cvUeure lor tie do ene, liio ireords ofthe former Invrtllratlon or 1'i s Cimraittee, Hiesol the CAiMl'in Atifcjtt and Journal, and thecfficisl p.iDris ol the l oi.i ein.

tln Kuii) on, lor tho prosccut.on, objected, r

of inr adcflLlUnett of tne 'Ihoywere not irtlnc tbls case belore a town roeelliitwith ai appeal lo eeurral trainla. It was a solemnrrclrelatllral trial, and s onld be condjet-- d as such.Tne dereuce should sped y what lineman miry evi-dent; tt desires to tat rod ace, and not atsk lo lugovertlhlig Into the ease.

llr. liuckley lethed. '1 he case turns. I e sld, onDr. I.auahaii's rUhl to appe. I lo the law, ue uc

bis rights In tbe Church. The Clril-tla-

AJtale, In a lun seiles ol articles, bataaughi to miks Dr. Laiiauan odious In the Ci urcn,and he wtn's to Introduce as evidence, cot thecomplete flies of teat pacor, but suca coolcs aa con-- t

In smelts tin de'endsm's case. Illsproiosltion was to pul la tbe waole file merely loaave lime, but 1 1 undrrstoud that hotjlnc containedI't them would be e' Urace but such arilclra as Ii.had rprclccd. lie wanleJ tbe Journal oftnia CrnilLlttre lo show that It was vein for Dr.I.tnataa to appeal to the Committal tu get bislit its.

tlen. Itonyon mcvr.l to overrule the aopllcitlon,01 II err. und ol the lire Itr.ocy ol the tia'.lmonvprotered

Tbe t i.alrm.in said that at tbe last trial he hadheld that be would only decide qnesll ms of Ibisrtiarirtcr subject ta the approbabation of tbo Com.mittce. It was

A DILICATX ronrioxfur 111 oi to cccupy. tnd to Ml embaititsrd lo rulingon toints of law. I)i:t be lliuugl t tl.e oil cllon totho mi null taken, and shnnl i io ruie.Jul.e liektiolli detlrol t'.r qnettion submitted tothe ( ommitue. Ti.e ae'Ued bad nouibernay ule lab iMiin; his defence than by tnlt lesiluiviir.

Mis Chslrmjn I susll be cud lu hats the ques-tion si.btuilteil io lie I'oiitmlilre.

'tbe lie Mr. Nicer . ppea.i'J Horn the decision ofthe Chair, lie Imped tie loottmitce would notplace Itself In Ilia wroiij: by ruUa? out si.r tes-timony.

Tne Chili Tan wlthedlo put himself right bsrorcthe CLUmltlce. lie I,., I cult deci ied acamtt acCHDtlng thr w notes ile prodr of lloibonbt e.cb ple. r of tcsilinony should be drcidsdui nn us It cnie up.

.lulge llrjuoldt tuousai heconld sive Urns, as hehad tl o ruling of Ilia Chair. HenctiH rcc-- the ru'lnjt thai It wa not jroper loreceive le'lluionr irull-r- t In wnole-- .i e, ,d wouldsubmit tl.e piecemeal, nnd l.i the rul-li-

on ctc.i cue as it w.u prtuniel. llo ..'culd now-- ubailt a priioiia-- t io liuriviuce evl unc of mecbsracter indicated, but would subiuit e.clt case asit ar se lu taejuicuieit ol as tollsrelevancy.

tlen. liunyon ra'il he wou'd lot orrosc tbeof sin proi er tisiiuii uy llr had objected

10 Ii o vtbolia.de lender uf Ue lucuuteq .cntial nature of tie evidence '1 Be defendant ischar.ed ith

AprRll.lxa TO TUB CIVIL COl'ITS.So artlc'e printed lu Ihe pap.-r- s ngain-- t linn would

ju-l- ir him lu sncb a couroc. If Dr LanaLao can-- notrliial I.e his ra.Jo ati) reasonnble apolicatiunar 1 has bleu relu.ed, ai.rt lias cihau. led all otherirnpsr u 'oris to discharce the trust eonllne I to11 m, then the appeal lo tbe couits can be understood, He si, culd IntroJuce trtllinony ta thatVolnl. Anrthinz " is irrelevaul.

Ti e Cbslr taonenl Ibo theory of Ihe prosecutionand Ihe deienci uirst oe suaoililcd In wrilius tortl: coniierallon cf Uie exrcutlve seralon.

The Iter. Mr. Kennedy Ibouil t If lucre was a dis-pute spout Jus lus ter It might bo droppoj 'or tnepresent and proceed Willi some other testimonymat was Indisputable, and uot naalu time by atop-ptn- e

now lor an ixeeutive session.Tbe Iter. Mr. Ilotuwelllrr objected lo an exacn

tlve Ue w.t ready to decide all questioaau they arose, and did not aee tbe necessity of

sTorrixii iui ixritiTiaATioy,Mr, Ilnckley eipUined tho gensntlplan of tbe de-

fence, i bey proposed lo construct a chain lesdln;Dr. rrom his cl air aa AtalH.nl Aient upto the pcsitlT of a snitcr In tbe Cupreme luurt.No uno iiarticul.r link In tnis chain would perhapsJustliy Dm In appealing to tbe Couits, but allojeii.trthey led blm uirectly there. 1 bey didn't pio oss tooiler the wliole in a mass, but eacn separately.

On this sWIetncni the cave went on,'Ibe Iter Dr. LanaLan was the first wltnets

callel. lie teIIUeJ that when l.e came lo triellonk C'onrcrn aa ttlUut Ageet hi snppoteu ll.athe would be Informed of the outlet devolving onblm, and tin manner of performing them. Hutnothing of tin kind was ever said lo him. lie heardnominal of ue routine or business In its detailstvuchiiii the purch se of Block, elc. Dr. Wiseleversl limes ssld to him luat be ought to make In-

quiries lino tne partlculsr branches of the business,and especially how tbe Concern nurchaaod Its paper.Eirly In July of the year of Lis appointment heasked Mr. Ooodcnouzh, tbe Uuperlnleudeut of thatdiperin.eut, bow tbey purchased their paper. HtuvoocnuuKu a imwi'i woa evasive, ana biamanner repuistre, so that wiiuesi wes un-favorably Imtressed. n: nafamillar wltn suchmilters, be determined to say uolhlng furtr.rr10 the tJuterlntcn lent unlil lie bad Infnrmed blm-arl-

Hi next n aoe Inqulrlea In the office of ouo ofthe toukkeupers about

voicuins roit rariB,end woa Inlormed that there were none In the offles,lhal ti ey v. ere rekilued br the buperlnlenieat, andthat payment! were made on mom ily atalsnisntsfurnished by that official. Wltneta then forthose statements, and acmo were presented to 1.1m.1 ey slu ply cave uales and amounts ol money, notthe articles purcnaaed. Then talked lo llr. Carltonabout It, ttliinj bun Ib.l tie monthly statementscava to specific Information, Ile replied inn (looj-enoug-

liao the vouchers, and Ihat It was a'l rlsht.M'llncss .frtqu'inily t .. I k o I to Carlton on tbetubjict. At tho first cieetltg ot the present BoosCommittee In febrbary, tho Coinmlllee Intern jalu :

Dr. Curltou us lo the ihrcks cu the business of thebouse.

Dr. Carlton answered thai the checks en1 s

were will airantod, and Ihat uothlut couldauwroni rillhoul I, r kuoald,;e of Lie huuse. s

died Dr. Canton at I tnd tslkrd with blmabout tin mailer told him that If t.ie Coinnuttoetun.eJ ttmir altehlwn that way tney would flu I aHute of abTalrs that would greatly jtj blmthere wnre nu vouchers in tholr i oseslo.i lor paperbousht. Dr. .aid Hist was ail rlsht j that(Joodeii'iugli lid In cm. Witness answored fiatU' oil' rou.'li was unkuo'in to t o C'o.iimllloe nujwas Irre'j'Oii'.lble to mem. C irllon vi'lllii'lii be t;n-o,- l Oi odrnouth none n I Wilnest

thai I'ntwas not a fair quuntioii llml I.Ubi ina in ihe cmpioy or ibe route was urttuiupuvertidencothal lie was honest; but lint me Avertsoitzht to hate in ll.cfr pos-- e sion vvlden-e- ol

Carlton ahu'ttl'.il .ubti.nM.illr tlul iwas a'l right. At aiiutlier lime Coiltvn laid towitness bo

WIIIILO OOODfriOCOIl WOULD (JlITpnrel.athliu paper of J. I'. I'oritr. Wliuess said"Uliyuo you not tell blm s i I" Carlton a tld lieI n I told him. Witness repll 1 that t at should beequivalent lo unorder. Will jscoiinued to thinkabout Ills malUr, bnl supp ise I lhal lioodenuunhstill ivntinutil lo i urihato puer, but learned thaihe diu uot, but t.i t Ihe bulls' mis toiiiru.la.l byJ. K I'orier Wlliiciaiiadmadelniiulrusondloui.il1'iat I'ortcr did nil tbe piirchatlug, cluittln: theI oni em bull apioOland romiultii'iiis. lis wentmlu a long mi litMilou of Ms dlscoverlus lu this rc--

eet, win nlien llmjcn onksd wLat aa the relevancy of

151 tc.'luJude Ket in Id cl. lined thst It was relevant tishow no l. uihsu's efloiu tu c,ct it the wolklnis o'tleCopei-t-l.eu. Ilunycn ria's o loni apeech tl.ov,it,g Ihatthis ItMt nothing to do with tlio matter at istue,

which '. sinipl) Li.,a'iaii's ti.ht to rialuluo Ihebroks uij aicojnts, a I the iilletrc-- iitual lo al-low I m lo do so compel lug bun lu risort lo thecourts.

Alter a lor.2 dlicustlon, Iho Chair luttilnod theiiljtction lothn If i:i'oii),tbe Iter Mr Hii, r appe bd r i the ruling ofthe Cnalr, and rle.a iarte : tho t a rJiistiX'endluif tuts an' i t .e hour I adjournrneul arrived, aud the Committee a'tjnurnel, but luime-Uutil-

mil la eitcuti.i mtha.

THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

tub couirmr'ii rtrtvnr. coxhtitv- -X1UN TO nr. D1SCVSSKD.

Hniri'i Profrwmmi -- Nnllonnl Onardi tobr Disaruiod ,o C'bwnci lu Ihi illlnlslry-- "Vlv In Commnni " Thl Dlslrlballonof Ik New (jut rruuienl's Troopi.

VtMAtLLis, June 16. Francis I'aul Mcnricr,thi dramalltl and torellat, who waa arrested InParis as a Communist, haa bwen relesaid from

There will be for tin present notransfer of thr Executlre and Legislative depart-ments of the Government, which will remain as atpresent conatttntrd at Versailles until October. Theennrt martial will assemble next week for the trialor MM. Roehe'ori, Asst. and llosect.

Motions have teen submitted In thi Aseemblr byM. Hues, providing for the prolongation of thepowers of both the Assembly and President Tblifi'or two vest, and atao Inr tho election of a commit-tee to draw np a bill constituting the future corirn-men- t

of Prance.k'ATIOXAL GUARD TO DI PIS4BKID.

ncn. Douai'a corpi has gone lo Ljcns. Its mla-Ho- n

la lo dlsaim thi National Ouards In thi valleyof tho ltbone, firm Lyois lo Msrsalllrs, OenC.tncDaul remain at Versailles, and Oen.IAdmlriull In Pari, with CO.OCO men. AboutVO.UOJ troops will be aent to Algeria. The SecondCorps Is at Versailles. Tho principal townsthroughout the country ure tu be regsrrlsunod,Ihe ctlef itrwspaprra hjro constituted tberu'elr. s

n Election Commute! lor the import ofcandidates for tbeAsiemb'.y wheso careers ure

guarantees tliat they will surport law and orderI re Coinruuulat Ueueral La hai been ar-

rested In Ihe Departuienl of Calvados. Nothlnjhas yet been dclermlmd by the (loverauieut rolatlviI I raiiliu tin itatc of sloe In Paris

bO CDASGI IN im KINIJTKT.The Jonrnsllsts who hive contlltuttd thetaiilns

an Electoral Committee, offer to the electors alist of candidates, but Ihe Ilepubllcan Jour-cal- l

refuse to accept the prozram-ni- . The grandreview ot lOO.OuO men W.Uch has bein announcedfor the Champ da Mara on Sunday next, win ua heldot Long Chomps, A rumor which has obtainedcirculation, of modifications la the Ministry, la autborltatlvrly contradicted.

TLe molloni lubuilUsd In the Asiembly yester-day by M. Dues were unexpected by his colleagues,aud an regarded as Inopportune. It Is tboojht noaction will be taken on them by tbe Aetombly. ItIs reported that M. Pyst haa been arrested at LaYlllelte, disguised as a priest. Gee. Fabrics baapresented bis compliments to M. Thiers upau theoverthrow of the Commune, Prince Mlsuarck bajpromised to diminish the German army of otcupa-lio-

In France. The amount ot the proponed Frescolong loan will, it Is now said, be reduced oar filth.

In the Assembly the resolution appointinga Committee lo revise tbe decree of the Oorern-u.enl-

Natluual Defence passed to second reading,MM. Arago and Simon, during tbe debate on theresolution, urged a thorouch Investigation, andirete.U'd agairat Ibe calumnies helped upon thatOovcrnmcnt. A resolution for a Committee to In-

quire Into thrCACltS or lUt LATI IXIVRRICTIOX

In Paris wss Introduced, anl was folio we 1 by ahealed discussion. M. HtuUens attacked the psrtrof the Lett as tosltrers of Iho revolullomry spirit.M. Tulsln delecded ths International Society anddenounced Napoleon, who he aild w-- a at one timewilline to allow a mem.irlal l.sued by tie Society tobe dlttnbuleJ In Trance If a paragraph eulogliln.nun was intrried In II.

.M. 'lolaln promised. If the lnvetleilton wasorder-ed- ,to atipcar be.ora lie Commutes will docimsn-Ur- y

evidence Juttllylug the cuurss of tin Internalii.nal boclitt tbr mstinut e late troubles. Hewas aakid II he cool, I likewiae defend the .uturrec-lion- ,

.nd replied by ludlrnautly men liallnz ail syu-path- r

lib aMjint and Incondisrl.-.-. Tne reto-luiio-

for a Cojimllloeof luveJtl.'.llou was adopted.VIVE Li COHMCKEl

Paris, Jtios IS A proclauistlou haa been Issuedby t e lnlcniallusal Hociely whlcli dtclaret ! "Weare ditarmnl but nnl conq'ie reJ, and ate stlli onehundiol Ih' itsanil sirony. Fnrre and True. n were'lie .uliicrs of our misfortunes, aided by i snllai andtl r o.iestt ool. We accept the responTllt of theconfltgrationa. Vtt must have no Interior etrpa-tie-

no divisions at the polls, lleartlon look awayour art's, tint I'i 't our votes. Jlrs la UoclaU lltpuUtq n! Yin la Votnntunt "'

nirckLiCANUM roa mixes.Acrustln Cochin, one of the Irsdrrs of Ihe cleri-

cal piriv has bees nproint-- .l Prelect of the Depart-ment cfSelne-c- l Oie M. Caqueril bos rrittrn aletter to tbe trap re urging the necessity of s repub-lican form of government for Prance, The Ilepub-llcan Jaurna'a condemn the proposed mill ary re-

view ol Sunday as Impolitic vi 1 lu bad film. M,(li.l-- Iliiol.i is a fun. lid. Is fir tbe Aserubly (or oneof tl. j Paris districts, lie is a aupporter of Prtiilurnt Tillers,

Klahtern newapapera are represented In theKlectoral Committea of Journalists,

'lbs croeramme of Ibe ColamlUM Is opposed br theHi publican orrans, because tbe newspatiri whichsuppott II e movement are conaldered favorable to amouarchy,;

amtx.ixr'N ricroiiinus auuy.Tbo Triumphal Entry Inlt Ilrrlln Veeler-dn- y

L'nprcccdcnlrd Display,Bsblin, Juuo 13. Tbe triumphal entr if the

army and Iho Inauguration of lha equestrian statusof King Frederick Wllllim II'. took place to day. In

xact accordance with tbo programme given In IbiImperii! proclamation of the lith. The weatherwaa most favorable for the display, and the city wascrowded with people, who ban been thronginghither for the past fortnight.

Thi streets on tbe line of march wen superblydecora'ad, and In Ihe public, rqnsrea triumphalarches were raited and platforms treclsd to ac-

commodate thousands of spectators.Thi precession was oni of thi moil macilftecnt

of modern limes. lisaded ny the eaglet anJ s

captured from the French, ll marched In theorder set forth In the Imperial programme from theTempelbof Field to the palace betwean two rowa ofcannon, numbering eomijtwo thousand, taken dur-ing thi war.

At luteirala along the line enormous trophies,formed of captured srnit, were ended. After thefirst division of the victorious column bad passedtie Ursndenhurg tho Emperor with ll.e Oerman Princes In his train, preceding tin army, waareceived at the rortvy drrutalioni from tho mu-

nicipal governments of Ikrlin and tbe principalcities of Germany, Addresses of welcome and contralulatlon were presenlel when the

MTU 110 II AT TUIt USAD Or A BRILLIANT COnTEdC

rode down tho no IWumphilu, which had beeuconatiutted In honor ol the occasion. Tbe roadwaa atrewn with flowers ns he silvauced by hun-

dreds of young girls drraeed In white. The nrmythen entered the gate, with the Prutalan Guards aithe head of the line, It waa milnly compose! offict'Chments lepretentltijl eyjiy regiment wllcalook p.rt lu tho wor, cica boarlua the rcjlbieulaicolors.

Tl.e appoarance of tbe men rat suerrb, and therntUusl.sin of Iho crest manses of spiciators asII o. puisel 5y wat unonun leJ. Etch reifluieut asIt enteied the IVrl-e- r I'lalz, where the cruvdwatthegre.ten, wat cliror t wl'.li unlal Ing out iul-aim- .

Kama ol the iccluientt, w.ll kuowu to tlioIleilinere, und ot cis wnli-l- i I ad parllcularly

Ibemssivtu ilurinj Hit cttripiUn,d rieilal ovations, the ji'"ipl Ireaklng Into

their riilika, cronin; them nllb wrvalns, and over-whelm in; it. e,n with flower.

When ll.e prtcolun bad concluled the march,tin' Euipcior prorculid to

t'NvriL tut srtTUiiof his father Frederick William Ihe Third. AllIho i.l :hlljiii oi the 11 nplrr, Ins vlclniiotii lienor,alt und the uenibrrs ol Iho German Parliament,oss.aied nt t1 e cerrtnony, In Hi preeeiu'e of liuarmy and c iintliii rrulnlude ol sp, claturs. '1 lisveil of tho staltio :m removed amid tli'innul iturhtrrlng, Ihe llnn id cannon, and music from therulilisry ban is.

'Ue Emir r, ftandln: nt Ihe font of the sl.itu?.rteliyorsd ti s.ieec'i, cirsi ig v. It It ibesu wird"!"Th s iiinniii. tint, which was prnjertod Inn tin oofprafoundet rove, no v Incomei the memorial ofone of Ibe u.u-- t Lrilllaul, II otuli lil odlott. ofmodern wars. Msy Ihe pot co io dcjrly ooluevi'd bo

latilug one."'Iho circmonlea clod with the conferring of

Lonors on U.S.- - tlclorlous romuiaii.lirs, Numeioutorders ncru by the Kmpeior, and the hi

command of the inotl tl..llniuim ci irglmenlaa irlvsn lo various Generals and Princes, Auong

those itiri ten ivml ihrfe ivaiksof from ihebinds uf II, e P.mt rror wre Prince Gcoige of baionyuid Piince 1. opold of ll.tv.ru. lien, run Itoon waelevated to Ui rank of Count ot Ihe Umpire, und(Ion vou Moilke was ma.it Field Altr. al of IhoImperial Army

To nlgM tne eutlre cltjr V.ss liluuila.tod, aud ro-- k

jolnr.g 6 at lis beigut.

TUX MA.1T WtTlt TUJIEE niTXa.Cantwrlnt'i Trlnl for Illrarny Thi rtrcond

Will on Ibe Htnd-- A Lively Illstiry ofIht DneMoa- - Irlormon-- A Discarded Wifenllb Three tlwsband.

rotonixirsii, June 18. Louis Giuseppe l,

srrestrd here on tin charge of bigamy, waatbls morning examined before Itccorder Robert K.

Taylor. Ilia com ael la Attorney Won.J. Thorne. 1 1n eouusel for the prosecution la Dan-11- 1

W. Guernsey, Etq. Contarlnlwu rather flsalllyattlrsd In tlatk velvet coat, whlti Test, and drabpants. Hi wore aide wMsbsri and a heary mous-tache. As hi ast down bis third wife, Mary Dlaton,took ebalr beside him. Bhi waa attired In a straw-colore- d

walking suit, and won a heavy gold watchand chain and other ornaments. About six testaway aat Ibe aecond wife, now known as LouisaElckr. 8hi waa dressed In adsrk drab travellingtilt, Willi fathlorttle Jockey. As Contarlnl enteredthe dock he rave ime quick glance at ber, and thatwaa ell. Hhr, on the ronlrrry. nied esrrmtly sndsteadily at Htm, and at times smiled. Presently hitcounsel whispered, " Usee you ever seta ber be-fore J" He replied, " No, never." The eonntrl forthe prosecution next whispered to Mrs. Elckr,"Have jou ever nen him In'oret" ahi nplylng," Well, I ratbrr kalkrrlsie I bare," and til 11 keptgating at him, In at all tunes avoiding her glance.

TDI IKC0ND Win.Lonlsa Eicke vtaa the first witness. As she as-

cended tbr rtand II was apparent thit she meantbuslnets. Tie connsrl fur Ilie pioierutlon, alttrshe bad kissed thr book, aald:

lAok st that man (Contarlnl rllng)i have ycoieenhim iNtforo?

iiir-T- es, llr, I have, at CI wrhlte itreet, Newlork.ln 1SC1. (Lcuiartnl sat down with a deruivetnille ill on bit Int.) Mr parents resided there. Helelt me In lflct bnl I rsn foul of blot sgain In DecemberIssl. Ile rcccgrilied me, but I would oot recognisebun 1 wa miild In nlin on DereoiberJI, lrj6l, inM. John's ' hnrch, Varlrk strei-i- , New York. Wo liredlotretaor as man an.l wife nntll Msrcli 3, ltsu. ai &JLltienard tlrett. 1 S'sta lb re two or Ihrrr monthssftcr he left tne. 1 have hid no communication withhtm Unci' Ile marilrd nit uodor tbe nausof Louu u.Coniri. Ho is

mi ui I mitaign,I think, I'm not mistaken. Iampotltlre.

CrotMxsmlned 1 nnl taw btni atM White itreet,Ile came aioai, 1 can't tell ibe month ur day. Iuevsrtaw or hetra of blm oefore thit time. I dire ssrwere married In two moo'.hi after, lie gavi

to my parents. Tbey now live lo Secondavenue, between Fortvslxlh andstreets, ily father is In Indians been there eight ortendsys. r have never seen the clergymen who mar-ried ni since. We never kept boots. lie bsdn't moneyenough to keep honsi with. (Lsnthter Ihsdlopayon l money io get hto noou repslreo. (Oreat laughter 1

I got the money from mother. I'm married acaln.Meter bad any children. I waa between II and 13years of age when I married Coatrl. Mr parents toldroe to say 14, and I did. ILaaghter J Lonlt was aLlsutenant In the Union army wnen I married him.lowanl tbe iat bs belonged lo what was called " IheLo.t Children " (Urstt l.nghtir.)

Counsellor Tborui-lii- 's among ihat class bow, ain'tb.IL"'''g''ter I

wlrt.Mi- -t mourn uj" li. Il.iaebler.lV tine-.-- 1 bsre Peso married twice tines hi left mr i

onceiniwn and then to lull, the lay 1 got a divorce,frrm Contri.

i'ti oot rnKii hctbaxdj now,and all living, (Witness and audience l.oihlog.l I'mliving with my third hotband, Ile It a carpenter. Igot a separstion bill from my second pintbaod. Law.yer House got roy divorce for me. I to id nlm 1 wsnieda divorce rrom Coairlonthi ground of desertion,and I got It.

Wltneta waa further rxsmlnrd br tin defence Inorder If possible to find some flaw In ber testlmony. Bin answered all ire quesllous In a varystraightforward and unlie-ltttin- g manner Thepith of the evidence la given In a ststement whichshe ratde to the reporter alter dinner at Ihe Pongb-keips- li

Hotel. BhisalJ:tu aicoxD wirx'i itatimixt.

I was foiccd tomsrry Ccnirl by mv fsiher Conlrltold htm be hsd wroi.ited rue, when my isther said Imut marry him or go to the llouie of itefuze. 1 wastoung men anl didn't know ia much ai I do row.( ontrl told my rattier a wllfal lis. Put I married blmli.ctut. I did ii"t wbh toro to toe House ol Kefugo.Alter I rosrned Mm I arohled blm all I coaid, andevery time I saw him coming I would leave tbo home.Uae tin.e I w.s gone seven days, snd no ouo knowwhere I wat. Finally be emitted In the .MnniiealIliCet, and tent a K'lU-- tu me by Charles Kutcne

a rereiue oClcer aaytnir that bo know 1 did notlove him aud he was goim: to Itave me forever. Why.when 1 married bun my rather bad to par lha uoaalnle.on, ITn so glad I got rid of thst fellow I 1 don't wsnthim lo do sent to Hlng Hitr? on mr account. Tbe worldI wide enough lor both of us. He never iravc ms onocent Ironi thr nine he msmed ms Itlt he Imi me. Hetold mo one day he w. uld t'U his sword au I gl rue apair of .hi ea, iml h- ciiin't t'.n barny r. w-- Pragoia c rod hutband, anl I lote him. I w.th they wouldcah my kioibtr up bore. Hue would Idutdr Coatrlruhtaway.

A ftirthnr rxamlnstlon of the car ha bren post-pont- d

until Tue'diy next, at Id A. M.

T71C DMA lit I A tt HESATOns.

Thr (Ireitl llnuqael la hrnntor Norton Intbo .llnnlilillan Club llouse-T- hc lion.Do'iirlns Tuylar'a Orlilaul Poem-.- tuOutpourins of rtullel ,llrn.

The Fifteenth Ward General Committee gaTe nbanquet at Uie Uanlialliu Club IJouee list irenlugIn honor of tbe Thunderbolt's departure for EuropeThi Hon, Dong'as Ttilor, Commissioner of Juror,prelded. Tbo Hon. Samuel S. Cox aat at Ihe footot the labte.

Among Iho se treeint were Jodge Charles P. Da-

ly, Judge J trues 1. bpencer, Ihe Hon. Algernon H.

Fulllv.n, llr. Edward fchell. Judge Gunning 8.Bedford, Judge Cox, Jsmet J, Oumbleloii, Judge

Barauel Joaei, Ibe Hon. JoLn Twombly Carey,Frank A. Itanaoen, Mnrrsy. Ald'rmanlUinpeoiu Col. Ltau II Herd, President ot tieProduce Rxchsnge. the Hon. llt sjsmln Wood, Col.Emanuel 11. Hart. AlJermau Mitcbell, Wm. J Hill.Mr. Arthur alattnls in, Oolly Uuolt. J. T. Acnew,li e lion. Augustus ttchtll, and other dratlurniabedgentlemen.

Letters wire read from Mayor Von O'llall, tbeHon. Wm. At. Tweed, Comxrolhir Connolly. IbeHon. Peter 15. Sweeny, tie Hon. Hlf.li.rd O'Oor-in- n

and other, all speaking In the highest termsor tli Tjunderbolt. A magnificent picture oi Sena-tor Norton, le.tooned wttb flowers, hnnr upou Iliawall, and an Immense bouquet of rare exotic, bear-ing Senator Norton's monogram In tiny red rosi-- ,occupied tho centre of the table.

At V o'clock thi cloth was removed, anJ DongiaaTaylor proposed the health, of "Gallant MichaelNorton," which waa received with loud applauae.Tbe Senator responded In aa eloquent apeec'i. Atbe took bis scat the companr Jouiod In singing thefollowlrz song compose 1 especially for tnlt occa-alo-

br the llo. Dunglaa Taylor:Around this ftittre board,

Tho' for pleasure wa havi met,We fret thst we tnall mlaa you

VI hen sun hat set.And so while In our sight.

All thst is tone, or tsld.or thought on,Bnsll be a wlrb for yoor delight t

Hen's to ant Michael Norton.CHervi.

Here's to your heslih.To your plrsiant voiaae o'or thi wattrt

Here's w rour health.And to your safe return.

The fifteenth Waid reusniters1 be Itooors you nave won.

Aod wl.b theNlnih and Sixteenth tresisIhe Klchtb Wsrd's favorite sou.And to thro' sll the wsrds ceil fall

They hope yoor lis ht will he. foiuht on.And they'll rally lo the peonlu'. cilia:

lleie's to you gallant Michael .Norton.Aa the Brooklyn bears yen on

Toyoordrsr old nsftve Isnd.Keuiember tnoso you'vo left behind,

Who br you proudly .laud.Bo when In until of Highland Usui.

The memories )ou then have Draught onWill not make you forifjl to nwhi,

llcri't to jou, AcSpeechoa wen nfierward mado by the Hon. S. H.

Cox nnd a half doieti Judges, and song were sunby Arthur Matlhl.on, Algernon S, Hulliv n. Mlc'iaelJ. Kelly, Dick Heticll, an I olhers. At 3 o'clock IMSninrnliu the parly wm sill! rating and singing,Willi nu pruspect of breaking up before Ihe sailingof tl.e aleemer.

A Quirt Dlunrr lo thr l'l)o or tho Dr.inocrui y hriKilui' Crriiniri'a l'rliudt Kit --

IrilnliiliiL' lilm ut llrliuiiultTi'i.Mr. Willljm Sttiarl, tho theatrical

ruoiivcr, gave Sruator Cruamer an exquisita dinnerat Deltnonlco'a last t Tuning. Tne btnquet livl najolitlcal algnlflc-iiicc- , but woa merely Intended as acompliment to a nio.lett American ftntlciuan, onttt evo of bis deporture for Europe.

'Iho bill ol faro stated Fiat It was "a lairwell rxpresslon of n lew attache I friends to Thomas J.Ciosucr." TSo r.V.K Vai caromlly seleciei biMr. Wll'lnm Munrt. It was ono ol Ihe groatest

snf Ids peo.ill.irly billllant giinlii.'. Mr.Stu.ulnut nt I hii html of the Mhle, suppuitrtt by friiriuiaielluir dugs BnttJuli'o Hedlurtl. Dr. llaminotij

the loct or tlio table, flanko l ly icua'.orCro nici and Mr IMe.

1 IiOmi piv.eut wern Gen. J. J. llaitlel', Iteciirderllackell, Major Hall, Clarence toward. .Mr. jniloip.nl, Mr. Ilnckley, Col, Haul. Dr Caruuiivi,.Mr. Allen, S II Ism Henry lluilburt, and Mr, WWood.

Hut one lo ist was glvrn, nnd this was the honll'iof Cro iiuer I.i InirudiUMii t u. n i.t Mr.Stti.rt wrnppoil hhiself In a mantle ul wit und tloqtit lice, nnd ponrod forth u tl.o.crol intnlleitii ,1

getiia. It nu cou.ideivl I no happ'oat iir,n m IIIlie. ll'itriie uru'Cli wiot made, uld tint wns HenilorCreamer' it'spunse tu tbo tonst. lies ined p..nlynvi rcouie by Mr Stuart's dt.xllug tlisiiei of wil,bu' ropllr J In 'ct 'Ity terms, using fie iluost aiuilio sand Ih ' most gruceful I ititu .zo

(mvi.cr mu. mr Europu to day. llo vtlUbe nccomiuuiiii by Dr. i'ordC Ihrk.'r. Clarn .

biw rl, fir VanJ'Tpocl, Mr, Ilucltiey, auu ol'tol tuir 11 "I (Hiens

He c rrlts tellers of Introduction to Mr O' i

in, L( rd I.ylton. t ,i Kir uf ti rh. tin HishtHon HftiJ mill D I.'raill iin.l ot i"f ICiiHth Hale.-me- n

His fricuds yristt biui u bapp raja iv aud asale reluru,

TIIE PONTIFF'S JUBILEE,

TtrENir.FITE YXAltlt AT TUB USADOF TUE JlU.1tAy CUVtlCU.

The Clvlllred World Illumlnalrd by tkaHnbJocti of Iho Hupreme I'onllff--A Dig-stll-ni

Mprctarlo In and around New Vork-llon- ora

to HI. Frier's nnccrsior.The twenl.fjnh nnnircrsarjr of Plus the Nlnth'i

accession to the Pontificate waa celebrated sealer-da- y

In 81. Patrick's Cathedral by solemn High MassofTbinksglvlog. Every pew In tho sacred edificewas filled, and the allies wen crowded with worship-pers who had comi too ltle lo bi aceommododaledwith ants. The blgh altar waa msgnlficenlly do-C- o

rated with cholcs flowers notice wen icineverywhere. A flaral arch extended from tin Gos-pel to the Epistle side, and partially covered tbaTabrrnadi, The nlchca wen filled with pyram-idal tapers, which added beauty and light to tillmagnlflctnt scene. All Ihe vestment! worn by thiclutr wm those of festive occasions, and themusic waa inch aa it beard on the highest bolldsyior the Church. It was generally noderatood thatArchbishop McCloekry would preach on the tronulca

f the Pope, and thit had the effect of attractingCatholics rrom other parishes to I hi Cathedral.

At 10,V o'clock, amid an Inspiriting voluntarythe clerical procession movod from (the ascrlity totbe altar In the following order:

Atolylci, In criruion fontanel and lurpllcra,Tbe Celebrant.Very Iter. Father Mirrt. V. !.,

The Molt Ur. Aiehhiihon McLlovLcy,Attltunt

The Matltr of Ctremunlcs,In Oils order the rroceslon reached Ihe Sane-tuir-

when the Huh Mass was bsgnn. The IterFather MeNitnco acted aa Deacon, Father MeGuanaa and tho Hot. Mr, Kearney as Masteror Ceremonies. Tne music wat Mercalanti'a d

Maaa In D minor, which was exce lenlly ren-dered by leading artists. sltted by a grand chorusAt tin close of lbs Arcliblsaop

delivered a brief address, llr said that tbsfaithful had been bbghlr farored In being permitted tocelebrate tin twenty flfta tear or tho Holy Fsthir'aaccession to thi i'ootlfliete. It waa to sll of them aaoccasion of great gladnets . Tba present occupantof the cbslr of St. Pcler wss tbeofy one, wl'Ji therxcrptlon of tha Prince or Aposllrs, wno had per-formed the dutlea of bis holy offico over a quarter ofr. century, and no Popa since Ihe time ol 81 Pelirbad io much truuole, so many vli liiltudrs to d

against. In every country tho Catholic heat!rejolcod tbls day over the fact that thi Head of theChurch had. In these momentous times, outlived theperiod allotted lo bis pndecsor. lis was

IwiotT-tiil- , year of hla Poiitlflcile.Til grand Ti Drum of Lambellotle waa thenlung, and Ihe Archblstop c'oied ths services withIhe lknedlctlon,TBI UTIXt ONIOn's CgLKBBtTIOrT.

Rer. Father Eaots, Prorinclal of tbs Jesuit Ordor,delivered sn address lut nlgbt lo Ihe members andfriends of thi Xavler Union st tcelr club home. BWest Finrenth street, during their celebritlon ofthi Iwrnty-nn- annlversarr of tbe elevation of11ns IX to tho chair of St. Peter. "It Is meet,"sail ihe rsvrrrnd gentleman, "that beside llmgreat display ol fireworks and grand Illuminationswhich In aomo mratnra trattfy our Jot cu beingwitnesses of an event such aa the protrnt. tlat Ishould make uie of the opportunity afforded In sirIng Ihat as head of the Jesuit Order we fnlly andentirely endorse your Society. Ill devoted to rellciou cud the Pope, nnd 1 am sure Hint tl.rrr Is no'one hero who would not eaulflce cran hii life forhia religion and tbe Fopo.

Amon- .- the gentlemen who l!,ned ta the addrrws wm Owrn llrrnnan, James II. Nleholsoo,James Olnrll, Iter. V, Monroe, 8. J . Her. F.

Iternard Kernan, John A. Mnoncy, Wil leMurphy and nibers. Mailer Thomas Maitlm 1, theyoung New Yorker who received from the Landsor lbs Pore t. Is first coaimnnlon, was invent, orcompanlrd by his fsiher. This yonnr tcntleni nwas dressed as a Capt.in of tne Papal Z.miiei, n.Hwoie, aa Cic ratlou", a medallion or Ins Hlestrdvirgin and a st.vtr modal pi i.eutej luu bt HiePeine.

ITie street outaiCe was crowded with Ibe popa.Isce gathered to witness the dWplar of firework,which, until a late hour, were luri.saulh set onfrom the bslcony and roof. Stretched across thefront ol the building, from the root lo thr rldewn'kwere rows of colorod lanterns. An i.luailnatedtablet teal Init tho Papal arms was dlnlajei at taesecond story window, an.l rwlaw along the bslc nrthe legend, " Long Live Pope Plus " lotlde, iboapacious purlors wsre festooned and drapej wliaAmerican llaca nnd colors of tne Holy tree. Por-traits and palullngs of the Hole Father met Iheslew st rvary mm. surrounded wiih gvrlunds otflowers. On tbe centre uble wss a Itrgu basket cfflowers, the gilt of William Ibvlm, E,q , In whicharusucdiy t.orko.1, wire tbe letters "P. . IX..

CALIBRATION AT ST. TkVL TAB APOSTLl's.AttheCturch of St. Pan! theApostla. st Fitr-nlnt- b

street and Nlnlh-iri-pu- soleniu liigti masswascelebralclat9tntl.r morning. Tbe Iter. Fa'herDwyer acted aa celebrant, assists 1 hy Filter Hillas deacon and Fat'ie. Hear I e as snb deacon. Thegrind eliar was heantaTuily decorated with flivtcis.On either sllr snd lustde tbe chaucel railing ban.itis wne displayed bearing tie laollov, " Deodrlretus pastor bonnt," "Glorlo.ut il lenedlclutIn Vila sua." "Pics Nonus Vtearlus Chrlstl,"" Ponilflcatus XXV. ad rnnltos annos," and Tlbldabo clavca rrgnl ceelorum." At lie oonc.uslon ottbs mass the celebrant and deacon descended thestoos ol the altar aud Intoned Ihe first veite ol the"Te Deum," which was taken up and eung In animputing manner by tin choir and nrolytoa. Therdllce waa densely crowded, the intjor portion olthe corurcTatlon being women.

In lbs eveelng the buildings connected with Ibecburch wen brilliantly illuminated. At a o'ciock api uctmsion composed of the stcdents of tat luluuteot St. Paul, the Institute Cnorus of lit, I'eclna,headed by Dodworlh't oanJ nnd the Instliule' drumcorps, sll under tbe supervision of the Hey. Father.). P. and besrlny lorclies and Clilnete lan-terns, paraded tlie grounds. There Wksannsdlaplsy of fireworks and a discharge of bombs, whichwaa wtmeiaed by an Immense concourse, Nearlyall the buildings In the neighborhood were brlllisnt-l-

lllumluated, and then were many fine dlsplaya offire works.

rTBOTXCBKICa ON TUX WBST SIPS.Tbe Paullst Fathers celebrated the annlrtrsary

lstt nuht by a grand pyrolec.iolo display on thsgrounds atlaclisd to their cbnrcb. Inoussnda

In Iront of ll.e tacred edifice at 8 o'clockand wltnested the firewnrka, which were beantliulsarl varied. A splendid pyrotechnic dlsphty wwtata made lu ths institute of tbe Paull.lt, InSarbtn aronm and Finy foarlh street. The

were adorned wltn tranapsreuclesand American flu. About l,f) ladles snd geulle-me-

assembled In tbe hall, and tba Her. FatherHrodO-- U made an appropriate adlresi. A One baudof music performed popular atta during Ihe

TBB rort's ANNITXtSAItT IN WILLIAV!BUBQII.Although then was no dlsplty yesterday In the

Catholic churches ol Wliliamtburgb, the ctlebialloobeing deferred nntll Sunday, yet Ihe event was

arked b) the decoration of houses wllb tne finsnd colors of tbe Holy Seoaml private illuminations.

I tlo rrtldoore or Ht. Hi oney, underiakir, SB Tin Hi'tiret, betides Ino Chlurta lanterns which snet'Eturn the roofs and windows, waa do ked wltn

Ainerican fhga and the banners of iho church, luIbe centre or Ibo buildlnjr, scrrcaaded br gas Jets,was a large oil painting ol the Holy Father.

'TUB PAT IN NgWAttg,

Latterenlng the anniversary was celebratad InNiwark by a grand tore ll:ht pracepsion wl Itli wasparllcitaled In by 1D,0U0 perioos. I'll ollc and privatebuildiuit were bung wlin Uigs and bnllianliy

Peoles'.ont a'll Catholics vying wltncadi otner in honot' to tbe occislon. Fire-works w.u iliscliargfil with tlio freedom of aFcurth (: July night i balloon. Uiltrd li,o air; hau lsof luusio dlscourti'd ui.iscs and patriuucnl.--s. The Kiralmt cuthutHstn prevailed,lntli soldltrs were proiuinont in tho pri'i-c-

.

.Inn; tin u followed Ihe various c.via tocie-tl- i,

teuurrsnco and rtl.trwi.c, Jlojs frum thotilinuU pjrllflpilr,!, unit etun women,and leeiils, Joined llio mulutuJe. l'eriect order w. slii.iluuucj. Anions Hie roiuiiieut lut-i- t in t:,eprocesnlo were Stiutor I'rriing itiyson, Slate 8m-slo-

James 1, Hays, the Hon. Corllaudl Ptrkir,Mayor Hlcoid, ex Mayor Peddle, the members ofthe Common t'oiim'll. several Piulesunl cUrtynii'ii,and a iiunibtr of vtvll kiioitu uuiiufictuiers andmercl.uuts,

TUB DAT KLSCWIIXEg.

The telegraph report llluinluuliuns and rejoicingthtou"! out H e rivllliwl worl'1.

In Aluuiit the Jiibilio w.s celebrated by Impres-sive urtiioa In Iho cathedral, proci.eiuus, Urlui ofsal oe, tin, I liluuiuiitiom,

Tao lalhiilics of Washington and Georgetowncrlrbrated tho day by n procession of icvnal i'iou-stu-

pti.ons, which marched through Iho principalstreet, und Prima) Itama avenue. One of tbo traus-I'.-I'lili.'H bore Ibo lueirintiun, "Two bundled

ii.illious of embolics are for the I'opr," and onot '," III" piluiiinny of ihe P.ipo niiit bo itvlored. 'Iho ceituionios elosed wltii a display of fireworksdllu a salutu of IHO guns.

Thr Dnvvu.Tuwii lli n limn Ilrnii.iiillnB nTi'rinlnii nt Hip Viaduct Itoml,

At a luet'iiiig uf incrcli.iiiu nnil bankersnllernoou, tlio total cost of I'm Viaduct II ,il

rod was rtlmalrd nt C0,rlnlU'O, of which at KntlJ50,00ilCO) would fall upon ibe tiipaicrs Wallslrrit Irndesinon could not conceivo why the lallwnysbjuld tnd el Clambers street. Munn lloinlloibr, Jouollnn Stuign, M. Jessup. .louu K W.I

II II, Hyde, 8 II llugtli't, W 11 Given, Nuiidi. I, Mslliewa, H.N S .Uuril. t. II. ( bitlrn-dor- ,

aud Hoyil Pimps wuc nppoinlo.l a cinniiiitiealu c n'rr with tbe Luoctor ot Hie VlaJuct llailroaiIn io urd to a lermluus at ti. Uatlory,

m I HO, J lILTgllllirxsrows a nvat feet.

Tho Poor Ilnndrrd Mllra Done, wllb t.ti-tar- nItllnulea to Hpari Evrrybodr Aitou.

Isbed and Wrston Hrrrnniled-ltrmarUn-- ble

Hcrnn la the Empire Ulnlt.At 4:43 yeatenUy morning the Irrepressible

Woalon began his last day'a walk, having restedonly ifew minutes over two bourn and a hall be-tween the two days. At 7:20 A. M. ha rested nineminutes, and again nt lfr.Od he stopped for twentyminutes, having made twenty rallea from the atari,his actus! walking Urns having been 5:0.1 39, and, In-

cluding stoppages, 5:22:00. Hi then ate a heartybreakfait, conslitlngof a whole chlcker, two enpsof tra, aed bread and butler b, urge qtisntttles. At10:23 A. M. In again itartrd, having np to thst timemsdi three miles more than be did In Iht lametime on the pnvloni day.

As before stated he storied on his Jllil mile at10:25 A, M., and then performed sn rxtrjordlmrylist. Ile walked fifty miles without stopping amoment, nod during that lima mado somi terrificipnru. widen frsq'ionllv elicited enthusiastic anplausi. During this levers teat of snduranr hewaa In the best of aplrlls and lanjhed and Jokedwith bis frlemlt, all of whom be rrcognlxed as tbeyentered the ltlnk. At 0.17 P, M, liu stouprl twentyminutes, during which lime ho dunged Ills dress,and at 0.37 P. M. he again appeared ready for thetramp

Meantime t.ie throng of speclAlora ha I Increaseduntil Iher nniu' eied over lour UiousanJ. The Im-mense rink was flllej. When he made his lattrn-tr-

tin applause and excitement were Intense.Ladles waved tbelr brndkricbiefs and patted uieirdelicately glored hands, wlllo Iho sterner sexthrew ip their bste, tlsuped, snd cheered. Wt--tor s dress wm nrnltor tanilsome and nrll flttlngsilk tlglls. Ms were a cobar, rulT, and nleis ofmaroon velvet, liandomely trimme-- l wltn bullionlaee. whl'e his wslit waa oncnclrd by a magnificentb nicely ornamented Willi Ihe same malrrlal.Ills apprarince Indicated eve ythlng Inl fitlrur.Hla eje abono brightly with excitement md tin ti

of turrets, and as he latde circuit niter cir-cuit of the Immenso rink the excitement knew nobound", and ahowara ot large anl beaultlul bou-quets wen bestowed on him.

I'm ."Wist tnlle w i. made In tbe eatranrdlntry timeor The band then alrork up on inllvrulngtune, and WeitonnnJe one of bis spurts. Tnls wason hi X.73SIII circuit of tbe rink ; of amile In one minute and fonrtoen erconds, bring tbefsslvst time dnrlug tin entire walk. 1 be Slid milebe made In 12:10. Tho 2,7f.tli citcull was anotherejlMordlunry spurt, msdeln the rtiiiarshle timeof 1:111, amid Hi wlldiet enlbutlasm. The 3 Himile he mad In liRI3.

Then he began a round rl f. ner wilklng. withorn.s fulded ncrr s id I roast and behind bis back,to show Uio perfect 03 ,j cttnfl.ltncohe hsd (j l.ij r!0, ineceu. At cm time J P.--".Jim ciuwd became ao d, ne nnl enjltu-- l sti:(Sit ('apt. Ounner was couiDoll! ju , .. u,..,.

;"'Ot:ioon with , .octlon t.fSjilth mill made In 13.51 Tiie78.b

lt hi walked backward lu 3:36, amid Ihi wildestp.tslblo rxciteir.cbt. Cheer biter cheer went upfrom the rxclted multitude- - a the grrst Wrslon looktup tiler slep backward unlil Ibe rompiell n of Uieclr.ult. Thrn Ihe siplause was rcl'y itrrlflf, HeIhun rrsurrel hla walk 10 thr tune uf "Popro.s Ihe weazil"and flnisntd ths SVSlh mil. In15:0.i, which lucludes llm back circuit.

At 10:13 he midi Ibe S,7G!ili crruil backwsrd.amull tlio wildest uproar and excitrmnt In f:3v)being fire seconds qutcirr than tha time In miiku.gtho previous bacword circuit. Hit c ndillon .Uilreuj.ilmd apparently aa good, bis extnsritn nsc.o.tr, ind his tnirii a higl. as st the btiilniilnc o'I'ti rrmarkabli feat. TbeayOlli inltrwas completcjlnH:lo. which. Ike the previous on. prindesonecircuit backwards. Tl.e Sailh mite he ma lo In 13:10,and the SbStti In Ht5d, Then, pntllni on anot. rrpurl, to made two last rlrrui.s, Ibr first In 1:34,tr.li other In 1:26, nu Id intense exiltement anddea'cntii apple use.

Tin K.910 mllo bocomoleted at P. M., In12.13, and then the great Woslon stand on hi Matmile. 'Ibr anplauee was lerrlfie, and as round nrtrrround wrnltio. tar spirits of the p. le.lr,.in ro-- i itthrluneof " Vnuker Drodle" br the bund. an 1 hewa.aea as t'.i.dili lur dear hie. The 2 t'j,.i uic.i.twnin-i-lol- 1:1-- and tir mil I e ..o.t In1.11. Tin ludlh lul.o bring r.nue In the aslonisNnely shi rt tin.e ol 1!;L7, bilaz wualn one a coad Zttbo Ia.li-- 1 mile during Hie entire wilk.

Tl.o luO ndlei were binuhl t" a do-e- It; l;P. 'I., IS minutes ahc id or timo. Ti.en innuuied uuIbu shoulders of some niilhiisistile adpurert. Wes-ton was ran arouod tbu liinkomidtl Ihe very vllilcdtottlble rxrllrmrnt.

After cbangliig i ,i attire, csrrlves being lu rcadlncss Mr. Wesinn wiih his Judges nnd a ftw ir.cn swere dllven to t n Film nvrntin Hotel, wbl-r- tbeya fine sapper and n serenade.A te muilltudo wero going cut or tlrr nink Dr

Doirmus dcUvered a short speech on tho b.ni-fi- i olthere exhlmtlous of endnranco to sc encc. Ho uarol.owed with a speech troin Weston.

Wrench I na-- a .llllllon rrtiiri Vnnili rblll.WasniNOTON, Juno 14. The fecretar uf the

Treasury this aflernoou dc.t.lo 1 tnat he has powtrto l.car the appe.il of the Now York Central llall-ros-

Compsny from the reoviii decision of Ibe Com-missioner of Internal Keveuur. but list II I nonece.tsry to Jo to lur Ibu dne admtnl.tratlou oltbe law cr Ibe protrcllou of Hie il.iiis of theCompany. If therefore tbtl Conicaoy aim Inot tav the amonnt alitady trs."ued. Here will bea hvy oo Ihelr troperty Toe), however, hrvo thelis a l to instunie sun aplnst tin Collector, end theGovernment will thus te rusblod lo de'eud the dorlsion.

What the Worklnsinen are Doing.At tho meeting of the Worlinjtncn' Union

lut nlxhl, Mr. Franks charged that the condition ofthe pretended cooperative enterprise, known aa therturlingtou. Atlantic, Cape May and PhiladelphiaGlass Manufacturing Company, la a awtndls. It waareported that tin International Union bad givenJAO to the miner, and the CrUplns (33. Thepalnlera complained of t.ie employment ol pollramen aa pai&tiis in Ihi police depsitueni, and of

men la other department..

Hnllrood Kinployers Selslug a Truln.Kashtillk, June 16. Yesterday, about one

hundred anJ fifty employee! from Alaaarua selxyd alocomotivo aud two cars at the depot In Chatta-nooga, and went oft Willi iheui down the Chattanoogaaud Alabama ltallroad 'Ibe locomotive and carwere untltr atlae iinenl. and pursuit was mide; butaa ths raptors bad cut the wires, tbe result la un-known.

A Murdrrrr Coulrisri his Oulll,RociiBSTig, June 18. Messner, the wifo mur-dsre- r,

acknowledged the killing uf hit wilebut pliaded

rESaONAJ, IXTKLl.IQKXCB,

Chief Justice Chaai wat leionsdeJ In Clnclnsalllatt night.Forlnnatas Cosby, formerly attached to tbe Loo.

Itville Vex, and al one tune 1). 8, Couiul at Ucueva.died )csierday,Thurlo r Word and daughler, Dr. Bayer. Clsreneo

feward. Aaron Vanderpccl, ( , I'. Iliirkley. heimorCre.inrr.Mr. Hire iy. anl City tbaciberlalu Uradleyail for horopeOn Wednesday Mb Agnes Rttn-- sailed In theJava for Europe, to be zone a .hurl 1. rm for recrea-

tion an.1 uudv, Inihelul two teattit Ibu Imty haimade wonderful advance In her profi'ttion. hhu hastonal Handing wnich It teldotn. and but exceptionally,galucd by ladles couuecthd wlin Ihe ttage.

WASuisaroy sotes.The pbyilcitns have war ned Justice Walls, who

waithot by Treuury Cleia Ua v rpiiil, that t.o ll uotlikely to rccovor.The brlckmakcra' strike si ILe various yards In

and around Washington bas endad In the resumption01 WOlK at Uo Old lal r.

fcecretary Ilouiwell has postponed his departurefrom W.ihioeton nam to nt:ht or early next wet.i.He will bo abie.it leu 'ayt.

The Pre.l lor.t left Wathlnilov tat night, in 'owith (len. Porter, lor Lnnai Hi aocn, au I w 11 rn

toward tne cicto of thl. month.Mr Riddle, counsel for llowen. rerrntlr convletedof bigamy called ai lha Hxn uuve iu.mnon yetierdat.bin di I net tee iho Prrrment. Ile left a lellor nan a

View to piocitrn the parson ul Ilawen.Gin. Hiss A. Smith Ins drellnrj the Oou-mo-

thlp of New Mexico, whlrh wa. rirerr I him ninioly InIhe hi,in thai a change ol climate would linnbiuilln chief oojooiiou a intufllc'.onl .alary,

cvjtiotrrt hs op- - 7f f.0"orio t.'onard, age I 17, ol 21 SuPolk str.iniurrill d will; Annan I llaax. ol st Cllulo'o ii"aoe, au Itut bun In the back will u uxor.

,nlr.,i.T!,'nUr'iJ")'l,1".1,1 hy Nl" tCp.'sttor.hoTe,bv burgiait of aaoul us iu in

m'o;re,0wf.n,'o'h5,.fn,erd.WUh --""l'0"' HM iiWlllinni Davis, alias Charlns Wilton, a notorious

li.'i.inW.''u.V. "'I'"".011 liuiie.lity Hi iliuOeneral$nnlZLlU?':f'c,X,V,':'u, " "" Finniinarno m hi. i.o.witih.n.Ho wMlookrd up lu tne Oak .ireoi I'ulleo n.uoii.

J inics nodlioutii uppenred yesmnlay snd oltrredi?,!tS.i!L' tu a liiiiki up iy ot.. D..irii!i Alu.rney

rcecoiin vtt nun at annul '.Haw batter," andhiil nlm loniini'icl lu detau I of i H 0 ua i, t.i ,,;it ilinuo of loijurv in caics In whirli no hireiufoiicoatpiiuoutiy uared.

Hil l aid Amkisoa, of Nuwark, who hs.it his wl'enearly to dr if an.l etrsped. wni rai lure.l on Ibn.i-Uy- ,niglil It it. lo. tt.il tu 1.1. hmiie. tthur. helicea liimveiriu a loo.n oil a brutteid tga.ntt lhatl .or H'.d i ii rn il to h,I, tho .up, er It I n aitent ti ed

luti'd ' C lt "4 m

While llziklel Halo.n .n of Tfaw O. leant wasrlrlinrlu n itaie iriinty, Mi-- n wi'uamt of Jsr.ey I'uvtepoe I to llo to. k , ut hii wallet, and rctu ii It 6tno richl mlo pocket of bit iisiiisiooa., Kllen loou gotoil. r the .lags w,ih miV e. 'f hH0 recognitor Wit

C. L. VALLANDIGHAM DYING. ja iiiiu.LiAyr i,i rr. EXTisavtsusu f

AT ITS ZEX ITU.Hfaovvlng hovr hii Cllrnt'i Victim mlalit bntro i

hhot lllinrir-lllnhl- ni Ibe Londod Pit-t- fjtol-T- be 1'byalclnna Problnr In Tola fc JIbe llnll-Tl- ie Mlnleamun Slultlag. t

Cinoinn in, Juno 10 Clement Ii. Vallsndbj- -bsm.of counsel for the defence of Tbomss McGe i ti, Inow on trial at Lebanon, Ohio, lor the murder cat jf

Myers at Hamilton, Ohio, accidentally ahol hlniMaTHe was In a room with Got, MeHurnir. f

nd while allowing how Myers mlilit bare shot blot-- J 'Jj

oir, tho pistol wss dlsehsrgeJ, and the bait eotert4 nthe right side of the abdomeo, below the rib. W

What direction tus bill look It net known. Q

Later dispatches from Lebanon any Mr. Va (3

landUlivn was rnmltlog, which was regirdsl as aat M

unfarorible irmpto n, and one or hla pbyatctiaa nall tl.ero were luJIcitloni of an Internal httnots- - M

rhage. mThe Doctors ceitid thslr frnltlrsi tearsh for tbe rfl

ball about an hour alter the accident. They than Aclosed the wound and placed the patient oo bi ?jright aide, llo was calm and collected, B

It appears that no one was present will Valla. Qdlghsm when Hie acelde.it ocjurreJ bat SUor. McDurntry, who has been anoclaloj ullH Jbun In the defence of .McGobau. Mcllnrwefhad rxpresed some donb'.t at to tbe theory thai IBMyers hid shot himself. Vallan llghaa plckeJ uea pistol from the tsble, iiying ho woald ahow Llm 1In half a second. U

Two plstuls were on the table, o utiloiilij, antr jjbe by mistake look uo the loadol olo, put It In M 9pocket, sad withlriw It, keeping tbo ranulo noxx M

his body. Jutt a It was luring ilt pockat It waa.,' A

dlse'iarged, Ills reports J, at nearly Hi sane part of tithe body where Myers was shot, lie at onci rjaca- - tilatcd, "Oh, murdor I" aal sal I ha hal tucn 4awrong pistol. ft

While the examination was golnj oi he wiUho Kthe lurrtona wl'h eiger eyes, and iron asiati4 2fie.n In teirchlni for Hi j ball. Tie bill appear a ta X

havs uksn aro.vnwsrJ court t In the direction of I.Ibe bla ider, 'jj

A later dntpalcb siyi that the symptoms ar grow- - sIng more unfarorable. His pulsi Is abovi 1JJ. Tbo ,

urccon do riol afP'T t tl" hopeful, alHioa-jb- . they St

't'.tc.nl. H81111 later a Irlces stall tint his bands ind foetir )

Srowlng cold. Ha rnmlts olten, but throws no nc rfj

blood. Ths physicians say ho Is sinking fsst. II at ipulso Is rl.tux. V

VallinJIjham cams o a Ilurnonat fanl'r, anl Vwaa born In New Lisbon, Columbia comity, Ohio.hlMl He received a good education. Ilrrpcal t,one joar h Jefferson College In Ohio, and two year T;

as principal of an academy at Snow Hill, MarylandL NIn 1910 hi returned to OLIo. studied law, and wag lladmitlad lo the bar in 1MJ. Hi was ilirtod to lit Vi

Slnto Legltlaturo In 1813 and 1$W From 1M7 to VIfV) hi was eoltor of tho Dayton Enjvlrer. Jj

Fur semo )etrs snustquent lo that dato he dero--led blmtelf to bis profession and politics. He waa UC V

i member of tin Nailonil Darancrallo Convontloa Jllhold In Cincinnati in 133.1. He ran for the Thirty uflnh Congreii aputi.t L, C. Ciiupbeil, whose toil uasnccrsslnlly conP'Stidi and refjlcctej to tbe ujj1 hltly-sls- l 1 or grits. H

At the comnicncoroient of the second seuloa ol at'e Tlilrty-fiftl- i Congress, anl during tho Thirty- - flsx'b, Lew... pliccduti ll o Co.um.tloe on Terrllofriot. Hi vtat rtfiUcled to the Tliirtr-soro.it- li Cost- - wTen. fjIn lbC'l he wss arrested by military authority for V

rsprev.lng hit opinion, aalntt the war. wai ban- - ji.hod to tbe Southern Slates, anl b way of llor- -mnda went to Cana li, j

During bis exile he was nominated for Governor J

of Ohio and ilefeilcd. lie auhuquintly returned, 't

and was a arirgaiu tu ti v vutt.if ouurtim.u wt luTloot He v.aa a dclcgalo to tho Dmocr-tl- i National iConvention belJ In New York In 1SGM, He was on Ijof Ibe leaders In the Cha movement In Ihat Con- - jlvrnllgn. He rim forContrn.i lu tLo Tall or Ika i

same year, and was defeated by Oen. Schonck, cow nM ultler to Eogltnil. jj

Tbr Jcromo Puili Clolna Dnv. iThe Amcriccn .lockrjr Club meeting closes lo-- Ci

day Willi a piogrsmme of four races. The first for fclf.ipr-)eo- r olds, the second (the Consolation Pro-- J;mium) fur horse beaten dunnz the uretlug, tba ftthird a tliree-rrll- dash for all ages, and the last a )slerplrrhise londlcap. Tbe sun of yesterday haa Ieffectually dried the track, ao that somo lall rtinelng Vmay be anticipated. 'Ihe toflowiog was the state of Stbo brtltn: b.st nlghl at tie pool-box- : Ti

At Joh.i.ion A alarahai'. 2al:ns 70 U Flnestr loo tlField si ra nlr Hutu it a f,

Hrlmbold ICO ll Uulnlard 15 Sd ilField j l Jorsld II a '''L'ouilwusxl iii McGowan told ti

Btllo CM lOOIAldeharsn !lincloo to 11ltr.ro gg IiHe o. 3lonir lluliu ,t VItalian eo.Uerald 4 l)i oltee's Coll.. . Bjluolnlard r V(..no llyiou Kir ieh l ra Jlie. n buld SOoil'cbu let ifKairlna 15lVitee a l)

Nu pools want sold on tho steeple chase. j'The Fall or a llroadvvay Wall. ' $

Vcstordaj afleriiuou the wall of 470 IlroodU Jjway felt upon a number or workmen and bonedthem, Thoy were after tome difficulty extricated.John Kress, of 2.13 Third slretrt, snd Theodora hllopfnrr. 01 197 Avenue II, were fatally Injured itJcmes Jsckaon.of 113 Mulbeiry alnel, and Tbenua) j,Uartut, of CO Lauism street, win alao badly hurt; t

Hchoolboya' Wrong! to be Avrnsrd, jjIn bchklf of tho Mcasra. Decker, whose bon H

were lu the Pennington 3mltury, Jndgs M.eklnley jlwill Instlluti civil proceedings agalnsi Dr Ilaitots Pfor dam-igi- t. The criminal proceedings an to ba Slaid before tin mil Grand Jury or Miroer county. U

Thi Rev. Dr Ilanlon or Pennington Sriuilaarj (1hat announced that he hat abolished capital punls 1'meni in hlsrcbool. lux bvie mines tor all, f.

iCYW 1HLAND,

Ttir llgbt hon at iMmy Itland It to be removedlo Ulsck Heseh I'olol, off Uvckatvay. I

Jndsr Slroug' gardener, who disappeared oa the 'eve of hit wedding day, lurua np In nwnxsrland,

One Kick lord, confined In the Rlrcrhead Jail oa acharge or Ihell, tried to cul his throat In foir pbaoc 'and lo rut off his arm at the elbow, lio filled.

jorrisos auovt xors. j

.:Music In ths Central Psrk this stiernoon.Thcinioineter ye.teidsy at 3 P. M 7'l S degree. I

William C. Diiran, azrd CO, of 43 Kiug street, felloff a iruca aud wai lutaliv Injnied.William Pulecv, Ml testerday Horn WD East Fig- - ttecuth strict, und was f uailv injured,Junes K. Polk, grnndsun of Pretldent Polk, bat iniairhed hi toirei nitrs agslutt K. J. mokea s oarhouo lor f! Ms) a sldo. ftCommissioner Davenport denies that he revllted S

thontaiidt of iiollari from test for adiiilnltUri.ii: oiiha ?to ue Depuiy Maitl.als aud Suiervl.uts, JJote ph Nnpvrr, Genn.n, of Pill street, i ear Slaa- - $

Inn. aat klllnl yen. May in Hwift's b,n suory'WNoi.folk ilicct, l y a blow Horn a splinter in in a r .aw. jj

Twcuty-t- l ree piiicrable nun and hots, knunn aa 2dork i 'its, who gain a living bv steaitu.T col ion from abulei, tti ro nut lu UisiueU'. I.l.ud ye.ieiuay by Jus- - nIke Ho.Tin.

The police sho i! dl.pe-s- r the gmg of rowraea Jjwh.i n.ehtly ' ougieaatf nt t.uhth avenui sndTbtrl. Isri'onl iti.it. it r nvtit respectable women art .!J,-

-- i iiv thfttc coia.r lotfert. jOur huUli appnar Hut muni.';; Ttt aniwTt ' H

s Ir.il.t.' Iriea 1 lie tone of Hilt pti. r hatcoitlu'i rul lv In, moved, and in fill woiia i.sue an ii rialuTe'i'it!''' pu,n" 01 W'orablo liiertrf .j

'll.e cite of Jsmet Monroe Cromllne,fnrgerv. hit sr. ner In. ino'n-- r lo liJehsii 'II. I burin of llAlt.iuors.W clu.ed in H,e "Wi'vlti !w'.Iu'ir'veVi'ii'.'dc'iV.u'u.'"'' Uc'"

l.'oiann. Mulheini .ur. 70. lo,t her tight a few 5'ruiiV!;.i,.tlkt,le,!l,,,,r'1 "hher stir, l 1K tW&KXi. brri?'u,k..,?,ra jj'.wVlkVa.X.tn'r,'kTl.e"d'., "'" h,'UJluU ' ,M

The- Mat'iiu. Groit Asto.-- I i'iou was i ljrer--ll idla.ti.lghi i,; ih Mile, j,,.,,, a, Keii, .loiisn eV. UKi .'' .' 1,1 '"'uanii. ll rmrt H. it and others i PSrr.uliitiii'is wera .dontel. wishing ih.ir t'inieinber Iliiti Mh'i N.uiou a pio.tieiuut voyaA Is Hburupe ai.d a s.fs

Wl.llsm W iliht ri'coverrl Jn Igioeril in f, t; .m. ! Irror, Ple.t je.lenlty agouti The (loir,Uin MunalLire Iiisiui,ee fompanv (rr ItO i on . ruiiev ot lo- - Vsursueeo.i lb life oi otia rt .1 m i u n w en it. 111wlm can It as M'tunty for ib iii n v "u o.uoi poll- -

cits wrro tireu uy bcnolle 1 uin . i. j;J. U Drew noil, First We Pre-- I ut ul the Kaa JlYork Noik Ciu.i.ni. i,4 irej ,i, ol ilia I wat till

bllvtr Uetlorin; ( o nps y (leoigoioaii ( tiuosii , re-- tJceived yett r .a lour vor hi n ,.t w .b hi oti t inr- - tMittnVl nnuc.i each Siaeo Ust Se uniti.r Ii Ins '

ivcciTCJ 111 bucks, wsfcluz nucou loui of )IH slror. r