New York Times, The (Newspaper) - December 21, 1882, New York, New York NEW-YORK THURSDAY DECEMBER 21 1882 PRICE FOUR CENTS THE NEWS AT WASHINGTON EFFORT TO THE MOIETY SYSTEM OF A WHICH IB KOT TO BB AT THU Dec before the of Congrees a New-York lawyer who practices la the United States courts Intimated to hie friends in this city that early In the sion a be introduced to re-establish the moiety system as a means of correcting the to defraud the Government by means of It appears that the son who this information wu not formed Mr J Hard Brewer of yesterday Introduced a which was sent to the Ways and Means Committee to prevent IB Use Customs revenue vides that whenever any person not an officer of the United shall furnish to tbe of the Treasury or to any chief of tbe Customs or to a original Information concern any fraud upon the Customs revenue perpetrated or contemplated which shall lead to the recovery of any duties withheld or ot any fine penalty or forfeiture Incurred whether by importers or their agents or by any officer or person employed In tbe Customs mob person so furnishing shall be entitled to receive one-third of the gross of such duties fins penalty or forfeiture so recovered to be paid inch regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe There is an ment held out to officers for the second lection of Mr Brewer's provides that whenever any officer or employe of the Government detect and teles goods warns and n the act of being or goods fraudulently undervalued or who shall a fraud by undervaluation false weights fictitious description or any other device upon tbe revenue such iball be entitled to receive of the grow proceeds resulting from or may be recovered on account of frauds The third section of Kr Brewer's the act of June 28 1874 which re- pealed tbe moiety act and tbe following very comprehensive In all where Imported merchandise ball be seized for upon the Customs and rait sball brought or proceedings Instituted la iny court of the United States to enforce or glare the forfeiture of any merchandise or to tba value thereof or of any other sum to bo forfeited by reason of fraud noon tha Onto mi revenue the fact of fraud be presumptive evidence of utility knowledge knd Intent on tbe pan of the claimant of such and thn burden of proof shall rest spon such claimant to establish his or ber Innocence ot fraudulent Intent Thoro to bo no probability that will he considered by tho Ways and Moans i ut thin session THE BONDED WHISKY QUESTION Dec Tbe Kentucky distillers and others who in tho of whisky stored in warehouses in bond have been aged by the action tho Senate A was reported extending the bonded period from three years to five years but It was amended yesterday so as to require 5 per cent Interest on all whisky remaining in warehouse after the expiration of the and tho was almost divided upon a proposed amendment which was not adopted that after July 1 the tax on bonded whisky must bo paid In one year from the time whon It put in Thow who supported this and the other amendment were apparently of the opinion that If temporary relief were by an extension of two years the lers ought to pay for It and ought hereafter to be re tra ned that they would not strain be guilty oi ruinous The tendency of the Senate shown by tlie Totes taken has led of the men to give up hope and go home A DEBT TO MEN Dec 20 L B Morey New-York haa been here making an effort In behalf of some of tbe em- ployee who in contributed to a fund to meet the of certain Improvements made at that time In the Naval Office The appropriation made by Congre expense waa and i to meot this tho 10 per cent of their pay or 40 a day for 10 In order that the might so on with the ing that they should be reimbursed If an propriation should be made to tbe ciency The night were repaid the money they contributed out of their and the day are now Con- aid to secure a return of their ibare Mr Wadiworth will be to Introduce an amend mm t to the providing for their FROM Dae 80 1889 Sfora than 90 plataa by tba if anta of tba hare Jutt bean at tha o and dai rri U la that tha Com- will maka a raport upon tha to a on tobacco to apply If tie tax ba Tha Sonata on to whom wai tha for a Dao 09 to Jan 9 day Mr to li to tha with a for adoption It la understood that a ananxa will toon ba la tba of tba of for tba and java urn bant Mr baan tha Incumbent Mr tod tba at Kara- u anta to Tba wai thrown to tha to-day for tha Qnt lima lait whan It wai cloud far Tka a largo ot will noid hii flnt of tba on Saw uay A of Hlaton Rowan Halpar la tha lanata by and relating to a railway between North and Houth America aaki tha appointment of a lionar at a of and of an ant at a of oar annum to information tha of a railway to tha board morning and Had tba raport of Da LOOK to tba Baontary ot tha Nary wan found with tba of tba flnt Tba U ai evidence and It wu by tba Tha raport la rary lone and a detailed of tba of the A from Harber datad at waa received by Secretary to-day Harbar ba boa nada a thorough of tba coait of tba Lana out Analog any of Lieut party He will return to tha delta and tba of Capt De party will be forwarded when to remove them baa been received from the Government HB It will require 60 day to then to Gorman of Maryland and of Weat Virginia were a by tha Financa Committee of tba to-day In opposition to a reduction of the doty upon of coal a proposed by the Tariff Commission The arguments advanced ware to the effect that the present to OOT own and that anr reduction would Inure to the benefit of foreign and would damage the mining of this country rewired at the Indian Office to-day datad Deo 4 and coming through tha military report that the MUk Hirer In Northern Montana U overran with breeda Creet and Lame BrulS bandi of tile alio that the Yankton In- dlani and are obtaining ammunition and In tin at Place 85 milea above Drv Fork Montana and that a between the tronpa and theae Indiana i It li at the Indian Office that moit of theie Intruders are Canadian Indians and that stepa were taken daya ago whan tha ment wai first advised of chair presence in Montana to prevent them from obtaining arms ammunition at tha trading In that OHIO'S NEXT GOVERNOR A POLITICAL LOOK OK BOTH Deo it generally agreed that tha of Ohio tanas a better of Senator ton In his present position thai any man in tba Bute In that of tha case tha Maani more than tha of national commissions and pardoning man out of tha penitentiary Of late rears or at least since Foster came into power tha chief man of tha has come to ba on u tha leader of tha party to be be- and not as in olden days a staid and to conceal tba wires tbat other man ware These facta are working therefore to produce tha small agitation that baa already touching next year's nomination It Is ally easy at thli date to check off a list of man who are not to be nominated but In tha present of chagrined disappointment on one side and unexpected hope on tha other it li bard to venture even a remote opinion except thai the Republicans bare as bad nn outlook ahead of them as they bare con fronted for many years In tha past Tba three man nearest tbe nation on the iide are well and geography may bare no little to do with tbe eventual result Con- gressman Ben put forward carefully as the moit available man In the southern part of the I George K long been named as a strong candidate for Columbus and tbe central part while Amos Townsend or Cleveland in recognized as a strong and available candidate In tbo northern section of the State Other men have been named in profuse abundance but nt the present date the moat tangible opportunities seem clustering around these throe Nash's candidacy seems to be generally understood as Involving Gov Foster's election to the Senate and while it will be an alii to him in several directions ic cannot but be against him in others especially In Cincinnati where several able gentlemen from Judge Taft or Gen Noves to Gon Tom Young stand ready to accept the if It should bo offered them gentlemen would find their best candidate In Townsend or some one besides Nash or worth as tho latter means Buttorworth or some one of Cincinnati for Senator while the former means Foster Thoro in 110 guarantee however wore Townsend elected bo might not take It Into his head to be Senator himself and in that case there would bo coldness and for all the rest The problem la to some man strong to secure an election as Governor and carry a Republican Legislature into power and yet not quito strong enouch to persuade tbat same Legislature to sond him to Washington It is a question and somo very ablo mon both hero at homo and temporarily at Washington are exercising their minds in its solution Among the other possibilities in con- with the nomination are Judge rence Major Gen Noyes State Treasurer Turnoy Richards Uen Robert Kennedy and Speaker Keifer Tbe situation on the Democratic what tbat of tbe Republicans Tho man nominated will be put under pledgee be- fore he secuie In a place on tbe ticket not to be a candidate for Senator If he refuses thn pledge It will be hard for him to a combination in any direction Tbo latest story in connection with Judge is that he is not in a combination with but an open candidate for both Governorship and Senate still others believe that this is only a cover to prevent Payne's opponents from working against The truth of the matter probably is that Payne Hoadley Pendleton Thompson and all tho rest are ing around In the dark to sea what lines of are accessible to their hands and that none of them have as yet laid hold of anything in dead earnest It is too early and a rope that may seem strong to-day would be rotten and by convention time There is no In haste now and the worit about and Thompson li that they their bargain of mutual help too early and too open and as a result hare concentrated upon a great deal of active opposition that would otherwise have lain dormant THE POSITION OF MR INDIANAPOLIS Deo Mr may be suffering from senile gangrene of tba graat toe but ha la not troubled with senile gangrene of tbe brain Tha over sanguine and anxious of Mr McDonald baring tha story Mr would Hand an a candidate thli In 1814 io aAo Mr McDonald's tial and thou go into President Cabinet tba of this morning the following e evenin upon Our evening to learn what foundation anr tho to bad Promptly be replied None to learn what foundation ft anr tho a good friend of in owe tt one what He i Az mine me it 1 tie thought expedient to ba a candidate told him than as I would now that I could not It j it cannol a vf duty Uov Oray Judys ami others of our really able men van certain victory in To me an ai not be made as a Id would itona to any JO woul ba An Indiana but we law and tha people Ha ail none oi the ko anr is who st the will and to the approval of A faithful la in no ger of losing his or being placed ID the of owe who Is liable to ba oaf led upon tor his resignation without thai I will be If you will tha error of tba U Is not agreeable to be to promote tha of any If any one Imagines that Mr will play second fiddle for Mr McDonald or anr other panon ha Is dreadfully mistaken OF Doc dan put an has been In In tbs Common Court here oat of a la Tha Is Capt E K tha Port of sod editor of tha rears aio wbsn Mr was a of pi dabbled la Brie Lucky In tome o his desli he beuame with the wont In deeper like many hi lost and together with another well-to-do if n was for In order to hit Mr rave a bond for It Is he to honor bond on tbe around tbe dubt wu by an Illegitimate Salt then entered for the of the of tha bond with interest Tbe at torn 7 for Hr bald thit dealing In not a mate and tbe cannot re- cover Counsel for the plaintiff claimed that the dealing was lawful in sense of tbe word The took the and reserved Its decision ACCIDENT TO AN ASTRONOMER PRINCETON Dec venerable Stephen Alexander LL D Professor of omy at the College of net with a fracture aud dislocation of the boulder by falling from bis bed IN FOREIGN LANDS THE CONDITION OF IRELAND AND THIS MURDER OASES MIOHAEl SENTENCED TO BE JUDGE LAWSON A IW Dec Michael Flynn the last of the three man arraigned for the murder of the two at Lough Mask was con- to-day and sentenced to be hanged on Jan 17 The jury deliberated an hour before In their verdict Flynn protested bis innocence After he had received his sentence he said to the Thank yon Bin I am as willing to go looking upward as to go home I wish yon all rood day Judge Lawion in his remarks closing tbe Connaught Assizes declared tbat he not find fault with a single of the jury If tba jurors throughout Ireland discharged duties in tha same spirit that tha jurors in his court had manifested there waa hope that the of law and order would ba re- stored Forty young hare baan connection with a proclaimed moating at on Bunder Ball was refused in A hundred young man and woman bare baan to appear at tba LONDON Dec Mr Daritt speaking at a meeting at England lait ing tha land question harl a phase Tba English bad ba- in of renewed out- ragee and murders Grime he said should ba swept away whoever was responsible for it To it waa due tba death of tbo Land League TALK OF THE 1 IN PARIR TUB THE AMD THE Deo Judgment was to-day pronounced In tha case of M Bon tour dent aud if Fudor manager of the collapsed Union They sentenced to fire years imprisonment and to pay a Ana of f M Boutoux Is absent and it Is ful whether bo will surrender There will bo an appeal against the sentence Tbe Government will present a credit for the expedition to before tha recess of tbe Chambers Tbe French representative in Annam has been Instructed to the Emperor of tbo friendly disposition of France but at the same time of ber determination to execute the treaty of 1874 establishing a French pi electorate over In the Senate to-day M Say ed his speech on the He dwelt upon the necessity of keeping down the floating debt nnd contended that the best means of continuing the railway enterprises advocated by the Department of Public Works was to treat with ths railway companies The says tho Government will soon ask for a vote of to defray the expenses of the do expedition in Africa M still from foyer lust evening His physicians say this evening that it ia bo will speedily recover Fifteen of tho women Injured by the plosion in the cartridge factory at Mont Valerian on Monday have died of tho injured women aro expected to die CURRENT TOPICS LONDON Dec Right Rev ward Benson Bishop of Truro has appointed to and bos accepted tho office of Archbishop of Canterbury The charge of obtaining money under falso pretenses preferred against Mr member of Parliament for Peterborough has been dismissed The Eugenie baa written to M requesting him to convey to the town of Marseilles tbe park and castlo which the court of law decreed belonged to her In acting thus tho save she believes that sbo is carrying out tho wishes of the lato Emperor Dec from Trieste says that tho bomb manufacturer was to-day He showed no concern and laughed aa ho waa about to bo To thn lost he refused spiritual help Dec the Hungarian Diet day the budget which shows a deficit of 848.807 florins was adopted by a large MADRID Dec the Chamber of Deputies to-day the Under Secretary of the Interior declared that tho Government would carry out tho reforms demanded by Marshal Serrano's programme but it would not modify the Constitution He appealed to the Liberals to rally round the throne as a test against the aspirations of the cons At the sitting of the yesterday Benor Moret in the name of the Dynastic Left the of loyalty of the of Marshal Serrano In ID and eloquent that it evoked a unanimous burst of applause from tha galleries from tha Opposition and even from n portion of the Ministerial ranks The nay that will have tin effect both iu the palace and on opinion Deo the of ties Hlgnor President of tbe Council defended the nry i lath Introduced by him last week The bo laid Involved no infringement of liberal The oath wag simply a tual engagement between the King and the of the nation Tbe Ideal form was a monarchy Tim ot Havoy be bad always Faithfully kept IU anil he ID would them Tha speech of was received with great Pea European tour which thn of ranking will deferred until The coronation of tbe tsar hoe beoo fixed for the beginning of Bummer LIMA Deo from state has been created a of viston by the Bolivian and Co and that nona to Bolivia she ll will concede and Tn true to tha re- turn to was or the A reports that Prince has arrested at Thonon and taken to where ha was lodged In jail Joseph a leather of Vienna baa ailed with liabilities at BRITISH POLICY Iff LONDON Doo Mr of tbo Board of Trade speaking at a meeting of tbe National Federation at lest night con- denned and peace at any price aa ignoble and unworthy of a great nation England he bad great legitimate Interests In Egypt should he guarded by tba establishment of stable tions leading toward but a protectorate or annexation would ALEXANDRIA Dec Hassan Akad Daoud and Bald have arrived here They will be tried by court-martial to-morrow on charges of com- In tbe and Incendiarism bare PARIS Deo A to the Trmpt from Cairo says tbat M yesterday re- his functions as Controller RELATIONS OF EUROPEAN NATIONS BERLIN Dec North German Gazette referring to an article in the Moscow Gazette on the relations between Germany and Russia says that the visit of M de tbe Russian Foreign Minister to Varzin wau balled with satisfaction la Germ any and that the of his not only ed with tbe close relations existing between Prince Bismarck and M de Giers but also was a natural expression of the relations of the German and Cabinets the Hungarian Diet Herr President of the rian Council replying to a question by Herr Ayron said the reports in ence to the condition of the foreign affairs of the empire were partly exaggerated and partly Incorrect He declared that the peace of Europe wu in no way threatened A CAMPAIGN INCIDENT HIS TO TAKE THE m IN INDIANA WERE LOST Dea Plain Dealer thU evening publishes tha following on the of a very trustworthy member of Its A reporter attended a reunion of ana at Canton just abont the time when the last Presidential campaign waa at its hottest and Gen spoke there A number of local politicians and friends of ware ent and after the reunion returned to land with him in a special oar Among those In tba oar Coroner and others who will recall the The reporter was lu tbe special oar and being tired lay down upon a seat at one end and bis presence was unnoticed by the gentleman present who with were tbe aspect of the campaign and the best clan of procedure It wai the opinion of all that affairs were in a rery cal condition wu what he thought about it Gentlemen be earnestly I agree with you that affaire are at moit point It all upon Indiana If we carry Indiana I think tbo battle will lie sub- won If wa lose there matters will be desperate What do you think tbe prospect Is there asked a gentleman I am rery hopeful said tho but we bare a bard fight there Wo may be beaten hut my advices are such u to giro much great encouragement I hare every confidence In our management there But wo must throw all our strength into that State If we win there wo can hardly be beaten after- ward New-York will probably go ns Indiana goes It will be a desperate fight for us If we lose Indiana sold one we must not give up even If we do lose Indiana said very emphatically as I said It wilt be a desperate battle in that case but we will not give up I toll you what I hare resolved to do If we lose Indiana I shall go to New-York and go on the stump myself I will make a personal of the State and save t if it can be saved Somo one said that It was not customary for the Presidential candidate to go on the stump in his own behalf Well said with great I will surely take the stump in New-York if we lose Indiana The reporter then relates that to him and urged him to omit any mention of the conversation as it would be a great ad- mission of weakness on the part of the Ho promised and his promise was re- spected at Publication Is made now in view of tho revelations in the letters WESTERN IRON MANUFACTURERS AGAINST WITH TUB TAHIFF Dec largest gathering of Iron tho Jong strike occurred to-day being a special meeting of Western Iron Association called to consider tho state of tiade and tho proepeots for 1883 Tho forenoon session was taken up by routine ters and tbo appointment of a Committee on Tbo report of Ihla committee at thn afternoon session wu simply a resolution that tho gelling price of Iron be fixed hereafter at 25 with that that rate bo adhered to strictly No change waa made la tbe card rato which will remain at CO as before For some time the stato of tbe market bos been such tbat mado sales at much luie than the rates Such a system works trouble In tne ranks and with tho adoption of W a rate an understanding to sell for no less under anr circumstances This more waa not wholly for the purpose of correcting the above Irregularities in tho business but a part of a combined effort on the part of the iron men to fight against nny Further tion in prices They say that If the Western iron men stick together tbe low ruling in the East will not the trade here Tbe report of tbe Tariff Commission wan ono of the for con- sideration When It reached who felt that they had been IF with at tho hands of the gave vent to their opinion In unmeasured The steel men were not represented and that lessened the ber of tbe very much The finally decided tbat the report although It bad was a very good thing and they decided so recommend its speedy oarage by The Iron men here are heartily 1.1 red of agitation from the fact Hint it un- settles business and prevents tbe placing of larne for the future by tho buyers A special committee beaded by Mr Joseph D Weuks will visit to urge the of a Tariff Tbo Hirers with tbe volume of business now being dene and It to maintain Its present site They deprecate the prices but hope to better them by to the IB card and above noted The was lie iron business during the winter would hold out and will firmer Deo The at Mouth not already were shut down night and will remain eo until I At time the rail mill aiq will ue reopened sold afternoon nre In every our from our old flip anU we fill even bur rails ai Mie win live tlie i order who have beea fur If uo they oaa low same T- J Imek ll elsewhere we ve them tlie same In our n nv of ine Vse thai bottom are and are ni orlo it in i orders fi the demand lendl lliu North ai least lome months isj iii imw in there will of he an AW of Ti nil Hide Mills nol bi fov inma iue t now ana nol be JN LOUISVILLE 09 CITY Deo The City Hall was thrown Into this by tbs that Itie Orand Jury had found nine Indictments three prominent Auditor aud W of the The menta charge him with and fraudulently obtaining ha was ordered to the bills on which the In- are based uy aad If nil is it will Ei The hill to his own uis manor to tlie city of Thu money was by him while he held of Aia nst there are five him falne In the ally nocks an A WEAK BANK WRECKED with with to defraud the Finally L brought ins thrae them with to tne Upon the report of tbe Grand Jury rants were Issued and the men were arrested Sub warrant for bull which was tne trial WM set for Muren it next The crooked 10 lar discovered In the city alone to over 13.000 anri tbe aggregate will ne many times thai num Most of these were made In snd and all are In Mayor will to-morrow night the several held by the In- men vacant and tbo will il is un- derstood the delinquents THE Deo under a decision of the Court of Judge B 8 to-day dissolved tbe Injunction granted about tbe 1st of last July ai the Instance of a ber of restraining E W Coach the City Treasurer from the ries of tbe dual eet of annotated by tbe Democratic and Councils and SSth or Jane and the Ut of July hut until tbe question of who were tbe legally elected of tbe should have been decided by tbe Conn of FAILURE rta OF TUB CITY BANK ROCHESTER OIL FUNDS OF THE BANK LOBS TO TORS AND STOCKHOLDERS Dec The City Bank of Rochester bas failed For some time pan rumors have current affecting the soundness of tbe bank and It 1s said tbat knowing here dealt cautiously other banks handling Hi paper reluctance but without desiring to question Its re- tt was on account of tbe lack of con- felt ID Hie bank that a movement bas been started to establish a In this city so that uncertain paper would have to be by a deposit to secure It The City Baak was weak a rear ago and tbe wore obliged to put up collateral This ing the worst fears when at tbs hour for tbs bank to open a was found In tbe window announcing This bank hw impended The spread like and in a few minutes a lews crowd collected many of them bilna depositors Admission to the bank wu an Impossibility and report in sought out officials In parts of the oily Thomas of the Iron Bridge Works was soon found and be that President Charles E Upton had drawn out and was Indebted to tbe bank the enormous sum of bad probably been loit lo speculation He bus largely In oil and bu been on tbe drop in tbe market Mr says he did not hear situation afternoon sod measures were Inv taken to obtain upon Mr Upton's property of be bas considerable In ulty and some of be- fore to other partUs It Is not expiated that much If anything over 100.000 will DM realized from this lource Tlie lots fulls directly upon the holders of tbe bank and effectually wipes out be the amount of the capital being Mr boldi worth of stock and toe balance Is among a large number of small boldurs none of them having Thu deposits of the bank amount to between and 8000.000 He regardi tho action on tba pan of Upton hardly lesi than criminal as the money been from anil appropriated lo private He the entire amount or a larse portion of it been drawn out within the It U evident that not one of the Di- rectors had the Inkling of hit and that they were known only to Mr Upton and Cashier It tbe duty of both of these to Inform the of any such proceeding It Is no longer ago than day last that had a President Upton regarding payment of a dividend and tbo latter thought It would be as well to have a surplus on hand J Ureck Perkins one of the of and at- torney for tbe bank made the following ment which may be relied upon us a fair truthful of tbe failure and the causes lod A month ago I considered the bank sound The cause of tbu failure was lation In oil with funds of the bank by the dent Ur C E Upton Ho had speculated to the amount of of thousands of 000 barrels lie for and a great teal more for other parties not con- with the bank Two or three weeks ago there was a heavy fall In prices He took money from the brink to carry this Immediately after that the were Informed checks of tho city bank had been thrown out by the American Dank In New-York Ha correspond en t We then commenced to get what In- fur million we could ami found everything In con- fusion Wo wished Upton to make a statement and he finally said be owed about and bad property valued at about which he agreed to secure lo tbe bank Urn statement was nite an to thf amount of the debt and there waa apparent L P Hosa and went to New-York and saw tbo officers of the American Bank They gave ns each Information as they could add us to try and Upton through and eet In what we could We came buck and got lu what money wo We tried to furnish selves with ready Sunday at a of the Directors Upton agreed to execute various conveyances on at 10 o'clock did not do ll Ho staled that tilt house lu waa to his wife gome yours ago originally an unrecorded deed nnd we find this to be a fact and tbat of stock In tbo Charlotte wan In her name Tuesday our to 9100.000 and go on with business and lot Uptou step ont wo thinking that amount would en or keep tbe bank good Wo met again at 8 In tbe afternoon and It was then In tbe board that Upton's liabilities to the bank In bin own name and those of other parties whose names represented bis WRS a mortgage on come property a half Inter- est In tbe Hydraulic various other of property perhaps may gate In valuo between and We understand from statements to an that de- posits amount In round numbers to nod that tho bonk about of paper of Upton's amount we considered would have been collectible at face value if the bank had not been compelled to close Its doors We have not examined tbe books as closely as wo should like to not having had time but we tho above figures arti correct The following complete a list of tbe as van be obtained T F Carter John Fahy Co amount unknown Pan- cost A Morse Jolm Kelly L P Hoss J J Hart John Kalh Maxwell ft Day 8300 James unknown Alphonso fi Burke 0 J Ar- nold Co unknown C C Hume Johniton Eugene unknown Julias A Kanuer Theresa draft C P ft Co n A Phillips unknown i ClarK ft Parlor unknown i Ot W dray M A Co Co A H I o M a ni A A o unknown ils known i C A ft A ford Roily H un- MBIODH and H known Kelly unknown i Julin M W unknown I U V A unknown i I i fir J L i 4 Ilevi it foil le bank TA sVf 1 are the wai Hiram Chure ers TDa Monroe in In the rioni e prl jin Ba and nk had law rnr a In- ori and and Hie n he Olo la rio r r other nq ill cf City Snl In The In snow la WU Ism J far and filer Loulis Jpton ws referred bse unl thli Is believed to lo ilie bank lie ie of ability to pall all led them to con- their if tbe bank until the were closed upon them to-day of regret for Upton are beard even from tbe Tbe bank at Viator thli failed after- noon la of the of City Bank here It said tbat the Victor bank held of the City Bank's paper Tbe failure of the City Bank of Rochester caused comment In and financial circles down town yesterday Tbe bank's In this City Is tbe American Exchange National Bank at Broadway and The there had no specific Information to tbe extent of tbe failure bat Mr Clarke tbe stated that tbe bank would tostala no lots are made through tbe Commercial Bank in Rochester We get no Information through tbe ne but one of our most trusted In tbat us tbat the loss will be abont and will fall rn the stockholders of tbe DUE and the tits who are depositors there 1 tbe President Mr Upton very well and there has been say of tbe of the bank by him 1 bs naa money from the bank for d bad become Involved I do not believe anr of the banks ID the City will lose by Ibe failure and dp not how toey oan do so At jbe It wai stated Upton a of toe board abont two months sip aad wss well known In Citr however TSIT little and Mr X the President of tne be DO Jones In wsi fn ths ibs forepart of snd iold puts for of oil Bo far as was known srery contract wu and there were no of Upton dealt mainly In Oil City ua wsi to have In tbs ths old Mt has a desler It was so pon thing for him to carry i of nil Hs was a In 160 a who knew him well ID wordi be Wl Ihst oil muit io nn to I M a barrel at l when oil wsi down tbs four ag be buying snd ht bought up to 81 M which point In and down If he haa In November he would ent at sny rate end probably more but he nn to moit of bli par Hs wsi snd the nf the Isle whose development wai for wrought his ruin No one tbat wai In a condition ai be to be On tbe contrary It generally believed that he had made by tbe recent and fall market inid op to BSH In the morning snd the nowi of the of Upton's bank osme It fell off to It went back np lo the former figure and closed at 89 were received from the alty that Upton bud been sold out under tbe rule In a great ure and thut hfs broken bad nut money transactions privately Before ba a ber of tbe Exchange he dealt to slight extent core through brokers Fe received mation direct from the field and WHS considered one of the best posted and most He Is described a man between M and GO years old wbo looks more like a Bishop iban a speculator READING THE PLAN TO BY THE AGERS AWD PHILADELPHIA Dec of the Philadelphia and Heading Company to-day approved the plan of reorganisation by Sir committee after consultation with the leading and stockholders of the company After the meeting over dent eald the details of Itie plan would not be published for a week and perhaps not before Jan 1 t la known bowerer trial tbe plan In Its general features la the same that outlined In Tui ou Monday What to be told ll tho exact terms under which the various of junior securities are to be for new 5 per ceil consols Now that tbe has been upon and U known to nave the approval of the leading stockholders and creditors of the com- pany the of tbe In Ing to keep It secret longer the of a deal of speculation Some Deri one think It will be published simultaneously with the President's annual report which Is In the about a week before tbe annual meeting which on Jun fi Others say ll Is Mr purpose Ing gained the to the of tho leading to It at the annual meeting upon the I urge number of and carry their approval by the of bn Vf It bout giTlug them time to do any ti purl BIT It to-night that the holders of wl 1 be paid their Interest now to 18 per cent In and convert tbe principal into S per cent consols At 05 ami that Ills proposed to mate conversion of tho other Junior Into S per cents on the best terms that can be made with Individual holders Tbe report of If Dallas tho Matter under the Receivership of the Heading and Coal and Iron Companies embracing the audit of accounts of the for October wai filed to-day In tbe office nf Clerk nt the United Circuit Court Thu count that tie bah nee on bund in tho treasury of tbe railroad company Nov 1 wai 78 tbe balam o at the close of been 60 and the re ceints during October 40 Tho on hand In the treasury of the Coal and Iron Com pany Nov 1 was IT tbe October having been 80 o n dents iff A ST Louis Dec National tee of the Party In ulty at noon to a by its Chairman of Danville 111 Among the prominent are Cel Teise Illinois i the Hon fi A mil St Louis i Usn J D lows ths Rev Dr Ds La Matyr Indiana i Orn J B Chambers J lowai 0 P lowai J W A D W r Mn i tin M Col Norton lie thli read tun in nut one parly nut anil jut Knottier one In wai a hs dime in put tlis ID line for It In nil Mo I A W at John Cn I M Portland Vifl Den M lev r J Deyo J w 0 Ninon Col 1 life urged In nyl bp lit take tit d up nr Ihs hat nothing in nut In Dial the Parly in f ur In ll li Inn U II A till i Hie dn Hie Tlie Hnn II A pi Ida 01 IB i I him pi Ht i whin ann pton to uf e nut beio as y of trust wai t is v r L r Jinn one to paid the yej in hii islon of lue lank 100 on the dollar bs Hen lors Hen In New-York and the change Dank to allow him to overdraw They on that It wus to tae temporary Jie until Die amount or more hs told thorn hat a of wsi on the way from and another from Upton drew the Bank's trait on Ilia Dank for they draft maile the amount overdrawn the draft WRI the from and tho bank on thit Air about those wera trus hii draft or Ths day after tbe ever Mr Upton drew hU parson til ou the City Dank fur Barnard refund to pay The County of Monroe had on In the bank what are known as court Tho tntal U over and Includes what If known Infant fund Tbe court moner Is mainly made up nf the surplus from foreclosures of mortgages When a Intestate In tbe county tbe the property tbe and the is kept In the of tbe County Treasurer sub- ject to Hie demand of tbe x Charles E Upton tbe President of tbe bank unfortunate has resulted 10 bas been connected banking ness here since boyhood He enjoyed tlie dence of No one stood higher In tbe commercial world and be was looked u settling acumen He Is not only in the financial bat tbe social world and bas everywhere A of the depositors were warm personal friends of Upton and it li rumored tbat they were aware of his un- IA ble but session This f rs wsi a if the at ins isi nf Ihs to lUn rums or Mr will fie nld tlie The ibe Whlir IN HT BT Louis Deo the of M lob I Ban ar- rived hers They In Grand Haven and srn points ars handling annually Ths np in the of Whitehall and Grand and to feat and the furniture In- amount In annually To-day theis the mill and risavy of and Into relations with them Ths li made liy the of the roads ths of Michigan and Just with the asd other the intrrprlse of the linns sited and the readiness of the msn of ths reman to Improve an opportunity The will be continual to Kansas City and the will ruturn by wny nf Chicago will by thli new move be oat out of a vant amount of A CURIOUS DIVORCE GASP MR WISHES TO A MAS WEO IT IS IB KOT HER VISIT TO RICHMOND Dec A rather oase bu been developed here ont of a intt It known to the public will be likely to attract able attention In connection with the About Deo 4 there arrived bere by a train from North a lady by ber maid and sad Fowler ol New-York The stopped at one ol the hotels and ths Immediately a with Uw of Messrs tt gentlemen of high to whom It was mads known that the lady who accompanied them wu Mrs etta of London England whose nsme U but who haa sloes been Identified as Vn Henry The object of heir errand to tbs law office of tse Richmond flrm was listed to bs to isek a for Mn Plf SOD from ber A bin was pre- pared and filed in Ihs Richmond Court In that paper It li the ef Ibe ilrs for a and bit wife Is tbs former ths lady and treated ber Ths plaintiff made affidavit to snd further tbat sbs wai In In July and tbat tbs frail of that onion li a ion wbo li now IB yean old Tbs further ists forth the ol li to tbs plaintiff In with ibe lawi In a bsi madi that Pigeon her J lult for and upon him to oome forward and bit The paid a fee to ths to the oase with the undemanding that when the ll Moored for Mn tbat a larger hr no meant iom will be paid Mr tbs who Inclined to be brunette about years oi snd Tbe lady here with attorney until Dee 1 when the party left for In an with a reporter on that or on day attorney that there no truth in itory a rupture Had taken place between thai lady and Mn ho the who Mri tbat hii client had come to Virginia lo attend to land hsd In the AD at the time failed to of Mm In thli city bat Un Pigeon wai here tt itie time ll re- portel that wai from York When left the It wai with the with her here iho would return In next when It her ram will be culled In the Chan eery Thli null lias brought to light a ture In tho divorce oat and ibat U that a party to a need not a citizen ol this Mate Mrs Inner to I of hut her residence could nol have been of more Irian W hours duration of thin In tlm IBW of would to of Mates who desired to from the mar Mr tho mentor member of the mond and hH know about they from and Fowler her lUiT Mn Haled that bad con- nf ninic In and bad left that or had lent of IU In her the court that In of lior nho ll now aid to be Ht In be given lirr The plaintiff the court to hrr an Injunction retraining from or ID unv war Interfering tho boy durine ilie of One ol moit to be raised lo this when U comes up for trial will bf whether the fair plain till Is of this Com- within tlie of the law No lime In the section of tho are baled but It has that an nnd abode within o tbo buito were of such lullun Mr Thomas P Fowler of the law flrm of Dunning Hart Fowlor raid last tnat Un Henrietta wbo tbe In Vg for a divorce from wan wife of Henry the editor of iu London At lio of the Mr In tion property In Virginia and mining properly la pnt In the former and the remainder In the latter been to the title lu property and Mr Howler and another member of hit firm accompanied to for that purpose from Mr have unknown for yean and wedded lo Mr The record of a d I Torre hero would enable Mr La Mr Fowler said to transfer without producing the of It would likewise Mrs here lo her right ax lawful wife no plan for another law ol country madn a civil and did not require a ceremony 1 be wera for America alone Ther were tary lo m and wem In- by Mturn Mart A Fowler on from In England Both Mr and Mri were In February If the dirt not The matter not up for ind tbs record i might after All be All then WM of U under ordinary wai thli It a than to hither and bints on the Nc of wu nn of nf Mr and Mri Mr hud In Amcr Ida and ID I Liu rait Hit iff Dec mining Mr Uloli whom in has mid lo thli and It in bs hs from manial A Hoofs Mr n well sun of li s Unon Iris home lis In snd ill pips llw br hU ol nil Tlis a llnl IIP WM fcf snd MM tne nf fur tbs he wii lie Its Imd in Mr Rob ai s lie could be ths Mr 1111 mun wii nut In Mi right mind Inld him hs had fur Thli bai from ID dlr parti nj thi about ths led him tu Ihs who hid entered nil mom pilir it be nr a of if lie Its or IDS In found In fnr Ih eut t Hired DIM ai that TRX OP r CHICAGO DM thli afternoon and John H of President Tho were OBRO 81 Loud Toledo and a In Tlew of the in tho of and tha reneral oost of a wu to tha price of beer barrel after Ian 1 both for home and trade Tbe price heretofore bai been SO fur old and for new A new association to Include all the pf N T will Or AN Ohio Deo horrible tui olds occurred at Ibe st an bour morning tbi thli morning ihs thit to thw room Catlivnne s from Craw County WHI upiu the ol the wm to bite but It wm not nt flnt thought fui a to bave An tbe fact thai dune fur down nn 60 below found the Bungled ol Insane hid ber Hide form tbs ban are only five and dropped from tlie Uir partook of ihs sod mere liud been a that stio would ever to OIL Deo Is rumored that ibe Standard will begin a boll movement ID oil to-morrow through the medium nf Its oil region organ that the production of the or northern Held has dwindled to nothing The monopoly tbat has shorn of Iste np day at Knowing ecu aver that It is wall as to be able lo tbe price A BY CORCORD N H and most brilliant meteors ever observed here wai seen between 4 and o'clock thU afternoon Ing the northern heavens from vrett to Msl risible %s meteors are at Ur v I in