New York Times, The (Newspaper) - December 24, 1882, New York, New York me VOL 9765 NEW-YORK SUNDAY DECEMBER 24 SHEET PRICE FIVE CENTS A SENATE REFORM DEBATE DISCUSSION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE SILL TALK PAR ISTO THI SPIRITED SPEECH WASHINGTON Dec the of the House of were this afternoon hurrying away to catch the trains which were to take them home for the mas holiday that part of the Senate tbat bad remained to discuss tbe Civil Service Reform was settling down to its work in a calm anJ determined fashion that was agreeably Inline The moat an nous friends of the reform were relieved to find tbat wai a quorum in the Senate ber and that it could bo kept as long aa to pass the Taking up the dis- cussion it bad been dropped yesterday with Mr Pugh's cumbrous amendment fora tbe talk indulged In ranged over tbe whole subject of appointments and promotions the Democrats constantly thb fear that thov have so persistently betrayed daring this debate lest there should be some bidden trap In the measure designed to mislead them Into voting to keep Republican forever In their places It waa not until o clock that the first rote wea reached and Mr amendment defeated by a vote of Ib to 23 After a long discussion of the propositions to modify the of the com minion Mr Allison's amendment was defeated but the friends of tbe who had barged him with hostility to the measure lowed tbe number of Commissioners to be re- to three retaining all tho powers the five proposed hy the comm Mr who was beard during tbe de- bate did not create tbe Impression tbat ba IT as very friendly to the or that he had inv that Ic would accomplish tba loft by tba friends of civil lorm At 0 o'clock the Senate had no audience In tba galleries and It was uot until after 7 when Mr Butler began Co speak tbat a new came In nose wbo came In at this time tbe most of tbe day Mr Butler usually a mnn As a member of the Civil Service form Committee be has bean a friend pf tha and be had listened Impatiently to tba ridiculous of Ik he came to hia opinion of by Mr In- Mr Brown and Mr In tiling the ha Abandoned bU trol and In thunder row n tod with all tha ardor of a true the that the WM a juggle or mera pink Ins a warm plan for reform The absurd of Mr Voorheen tor board of examining to ascertain tbe of of examining waa by tba without avan a division It WM tha Mr and Ur that Mr amendments by Mr ion that the of In each twico a yaar fur tha convenience of wu adopted by a vote of to 13 Mr Van oo who shares tho general hostility toward revenue officers lu tha South to have tha of revenue collectors included in the enumeration of to tut examined with to their Qualifications fur ThU was a vote of 83 to 04 All the cast hy crats except one of Mr Van Wyrk Mr ot has proponed tba of iho Democratic tion to the but none more absurd proposition made to-night to have the of the hill to the Secretary of tho Senate ami subordinate Aa soon as the Republicans retorted by asking that the same rule tve applied to the House of thu of the suggestion became apparent All at once the truth appeared to flash upon members they could not apply competitive tesU to Ivy and tha was so against the amendment that it would not second Mr Brown's call for the yeas and nays At 10 o'clock tha Senate got back to tho talk about forced ments the provocation being Mr amendment absolutely prohibiting the or receipt by cers of the from other for political Mr Hook repeated a good many of tho assertions he had already made and Mr Van Wyck woko up Senators by a humorously Ic was at 10 VJ k and while Mr Van Wyck speaking that Mr of vada appearance during this mill not titter arriving ho had an opportunity to heur Mr Vest maintain that tho would be ineffective If It did not prohibit the payment of contributions for political purposes Mr tins sentiment utterly nml preposterous and as a sition to rob every who knew tho parties of one of his most sacred rights that of sustaining tho party be considered tbe one to be maintained In the discussion that followed Mr Mr Hoar If he thought Congress had tho right to prohibit the gluing ot money to an employe of tua Government for political Mr Hoar wild for a cor- rupt political purpose Mr Butler him how the could know that it waa for a purpose Mr buy to shoot negroes Would be such a purpose Mr to buy and chise 130.000 people as It Is they have done In Mr does the by that I Mr mean tbat It la tbat they disfranchised men In the of I propounded a polite Inquiry to tbe Senator nnd when ha Into bit reply a piece of venom I propone to Dim m the aame manner He undertook to thrust at roe a very unworthy and when tie to bU policy with me 1 am to meet him Mr t made no whatever to the Haunter In any form or manner I alluded to one manner of political contributions anil It any bit made of thai re- Mr Hoar Ihi tie floor hut i tbat ha hail Ik Oh d ha Hid Hiked HI R nti luau ul WU II till -I no fr ng It lUN tit he uo uil Mout l nft In in hi j to mo to ons lomi of to gny I fa my la frotH that I pr tn if my duty if w any or of lBn uf Henater or 1 i lu terms tbu and nf which will wva ng doubt M to my iome In thn lery President gave hat If tbo demonstration wera tua would be mL Mr not Mr President ThU tha only ripple on the surface of tnU debate that we had this evening Now Mr that this Cf war bas I propose to a few feeble on the legal aspect of tbe question At the of Mr vesta Mr tbat It was now within half an hour of and ai It was that the bUl could not be moved to At Mr Pendleton's he tbe motion temporarily In order tbat em understanding night bo had aa to tbe disposition of tbe next week and at the Senate adjourned to Wednesday with unanimous agreement tbat the should be taken up after the business debated under the rule and disposed of on tbat day In the absence of toe Speaker tbe Bouse was called to order by Mr Page of California Sir of Indiana moved that tha House adjourn pending which tho Speaker pro tera submitted five requests for leave of but they were objected to amid much noise and confusion The House to adjourn the yeas being 56 and the nays 58 Tlie call was several times interrupted by Mr of Kentucky with points of order which created much merriment until the Speaker pro tern at last flatly refined to nize tbe Tho leaves of absence were granted and the House at 12.50 ad- until Wednesday next MARSHAL HENRY'S SHORTCOMINGS 1118 APPEAL FOR THE REASONS FOR DISMISSAL PROMPTLY ANSWERED WASHINGTON Dec 23 Tlie ence sent to tbe Senate in regard the re- moval of Henry presents In a con- cise form thd charges made against the shal and upon which President Arthur manly cut short his official career On tbo 3d Inst Mr Henry addressed a letter to tho President in which he said that be bad a deep sense of the Injustice done to him by Col George Bliss In the latter asking for hia re- moval and asked for a further inquiry to de- termine tho of tha complaints made against him Tbe charge that be was tbe cause of much of the opposing sentiment to the case of the Government in the star route trial be alleges pave him great pain He de- nied having stated to anybody that he was removed because be was appointed by tbe late President and said that no one but a coward would trot be- hind a tombstone for defense He claimed he had been beyond measure and begged the President to order an Investigation in which tbe entire truth might be revealed You Mr he wrote also bean by Dome of the newspapers of being faint-hearted In the presentation of the star CMOS I knew ft to he untrue There la evidence to believe that tho false statements from the Mine mpn who wara me The letter of the waa mot to Hie water who tant to thu a latter In answer tha whr ha joined with Col In asking for i The tbat the oh a HIM mada by Col wera true Henry merited the which na ill WHI K grant hindrance to tho In tuo star route trinl aud at nil tha friend and of the Uo marked would for before tbe trial but fur hli four that aunti Im ro- aa an by tlie ment to the of the lie WHI having monad tho taloa for Jury In AM Irregular manner and after Mr bail upon hint for an explanation ho reported lie hud beau nnd ft was concealed behind ft tureen to taka down what he in MM Interview with the This statement waa un- true Mr In tha room at thu tbe in plain of the Marshal and tbe latter knew that lie taking notes of tho Mr Tint water is now made a further against man to show the Insincere and ienne of duty that ban regulated him Tbe charges hr the uco of Houry tlie dis- bursing of tho Signal Service Bureau who was indicted for the ment of over was allowed to escape and has not since been found and that ono Benjamin Bryan a colored prisoner indicted for an assault with Intent to kill was allowed to in open court on Oct He dis- one of his deputies named Stahl at the request of Justice MacArthur for not at- tending to his business and Immediately ro- appointed him without tlie knowledge of tbo court He formed his office to his Chief Depu ty or deputies contenting with a anty of tho minimum compensation him by law leaving tbo deputies to control tho his office placing tho court and tho public at their and holding his office as a sinecure Accompanying the letter of tho Attorney-General is a statement by Col Cork hill United States Attorney for tho District of Columbia giving the details ot the of I low pa to and Bryan POLITICAL ASSESSMENT INQUIRY OK WANTED PROVISIONS FOR THE WASHINGTON Dec 23 Mr Garland Vhis afternoon reported to tho Senate from too Committee ou tho Judiciary a substitute for tbe assessment investigation resolution tbe Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment to inquire and report to tbe Senate aa early as may be whether ing there have been any violations of tbo sixth section of the art of Congress proved Aug 15 1870 making appropriations for the legislative executive and cial expenses of the Government for thu your ending June 30 and for other and If so to what ex- tent nnd whether any further legislation Is to prevent or punish the laid Motion was directed alio whether any person baa during tbo year been removed from any place or employment under the United States on of contributing or falling to money lu nid of any political object nnd If 10 bow many nnd whether any further legislation la needful on tbe subject nml lastly whether any ban during tlie used hia or Influence to Induce any to violate tha section ot tlie tab of In the flnit foregoing resolution ur hna by or other Improper meani cr attempted to any nn In the of tbi to uny fnr political object or ur to to ba from of thi on of hli tint in tun i ur in IDR moil If to w by tba to tu uy Mis M ilia liy m in my u ef hi nv an f tit men UP In Nny in nr inj mv ol oV HP nt In ranm or id In I he fmm SHIP ore nf lite id mile t UP r Qf for n nr r ullon nf money wii i tfi In manner uji sof I a UF k prn or to mya nr wt or fnr er wit BBP or P or or nr v uf vote Van op ur ftt MJ of money or jst nd or other parson In tha of the United Mutes ulve or hand over to an In the of the Hunt or to member of house of Con- any money or on no- count of or to be applied to tba promotion of any object whatever Conviction of the violation of any provision of t la act Is made punishable by a fine not ex- or by imprisonment for a term cot exceeding three years or by both floe and Imprisonment In the discretion of the court Tbe lu proposes to repeal tion 0 of the act approved Aup en- titled Aa act for the legislative executive and judicial expenses of the Government for tbe year ending June 30 and for the proviso however that this repeal shall not affect the prosecution and punishment of nny offenses committed against the said section WASHINGTON CAREER AB BONDSMAN HIS CON- WITH THE INCIDENT WASHINGTON Dec 23 Tho nomination of Mr John F Olmstead to be Commissioner of the District of Columbia continues to be verely criticised here Mr Olmstead's con- with real estate operations in this city in the days of Alexander R Shepherd and his appearance as first bondsman for Thomas J Brady have already beon mentioned Just before the end of tho first star route trial Brady's afternoon organ then busily employed in abasing every one connected with tha published a in which it wxa said that Attorney-General Brewster bad a well-known restaurant ID an condition and while there bad thi own hia arms around Stephen IV Dorsey's neck and given him assurances of sympathy cording to this story Mr Browster came in contact with a group of men there consisting of Mr Dorsey P Hayward Hutchinson Mr father-in-law and James w Bosler who was Mr Dorsey's partner m the star route business The story was repeated day after dav and Brady's organ ed all doubters to Mr for the facts Borne time afterward Mr whom tho Attorney-General highly praised In his address to the star roule jury made a statement In a Philadelphia paper In which he described tho meeting in the restaurant and declared that the Brady organ's story was nearly all made out of whole cloth It was true he said that Mr Brewster bad come into the restaurant and had been introduced to tbe proprietor John Chamberlain to Hutchinson and Mr Olmstead who were together there with Mr Boslor 31 r Bosler in- him to Dorsey wbo was one of tbo party Mr Boslor that Mr Brewster neither said nor did anything which could be subject to criticism that there wua nothing dinary In bis appearance or manner and that he remained for only a few minutes holding a and conversation upon eral topics There was no impropriety of any kind Mr wan satisfied that ion and Horsey would corroborate hia They Ad not do BO nnd organ repented Tbe story publishing to by aud referring to and tor the ment of the truth of the original story Mr bun taken the trouble to glva any to tba made by that paper day ha toilful upon tlie A at bin and It la he whv lio nut anything about tlm ter heretofore Ine here Mr derondi the of ft nail known About the route He went on ho I would go on tho bunil of nny mnn wlm got Into n nnd to heap nut of Mr wan A of An to hit with thti star route he i I Ilka ft low when 1 meet film I have never naked whether they wore atar route men or what thay were go long ni they aide to mo It li a lort of nn in the desert of to meet n man Mr he thinks Uln nomination will he confirmed and thit bo ban done of which he IB ashamed If Mr become a be and ox West of Louisiana would lorin a majority of tho board Mr name was to the Senate HO mo of his friends made great exertions to secure recommendations from temporary dents of tbo city Tho occupation of some of the persons to wnom appeals wore made that thors some fear of newspaper criticism which it waa desirable to prevent if possible It la reported that Mr Olmstead's nomination was suggested and supported by Mr William Secretary of the Navy FORMING TO FIGHT REFORM A TO OPPOSE FliEK AND REVENUE WASHINGTON Dec 23 It Is announced that there will soon bo established in this city an institution to be known as National Club of American Economists An tion of gentlemen interested ia tho project has already been formed with tho following named President First Controller Lawrence of tbo Treasury C New of Indiana Columbus Delano of Ohio Duvid H Mason Illinois George 13 of Massachusetts Marshall of nnd Statistician J H From a statement by ono of tho promoters of tho proposed club it appears tbat its purpose is to fight tho free traders and revenue reformers This gentleman acknowledges that the political of the revenue reformers and freo traders suddenly become formidable and their of educating and Influencing public opinion are very comprehensive Their organs It Is are everywhere active re- Inspiration from the York Free Trade Club which Is characterized aa a branch of tbo Cobden Club Tho free traders thla gentleman lays stolen a march on tho protectionists and the people In rebuking short-sighted politicians unconsciously placed in tho power ot men who will undertake an economic revolution It become fore in bli opinion to wake up tbo and to concent by an all the Intellectual forces be mustered In the of American A lug of tbe will be held next mouth NOTES PROM WASHINGTON Dec 1889 Owing to the of routine before the Police Court to-day Uie hearing In the wu continued until nut The of M fur fur the at by the Prvi Hml till to tin mill fait OU lo talk Tint tlm nut nn ynik Q timid i til bwK Ml et IB am of oiim to nil irgi Ky Tim he Mikado In tlie pity liy of five iy tn nn tlie tna t this pity until nearly y iHU a4 WM met At tbe railway on tha Minister the A r Sevens nnd other of to Hotel e will renmin hern until Pen wnon he will leave for San In It la tUnt bo will Ua re- by tho President 1 be onoe mare demands At the last a In favor ot tbe claimant giving him tha land in pute or other laud equal to it in value wai reported to tha House and the Chairman of tbe committee wan Instructed to attempt to secure Its passage under a ot tbe The claimant now says that the Idria Company against which be ing baa applied to the Interior Department for patents tram three mineral within th bounds of the disputed grant He has tested tbe granting of these patents while the subject is pending in Con cross and there will be a hearing next Wednesday at which counsel for tho parties will submit Louis A Scott whoso name was to-day sont to the Senate for Postmaster at Lowville is tbe Postmaster wbo has been holding over while Mr A M has been waiting for his commission Lanpher was named last Bummer by mistake and confirmed but the Post Office Department withheld bis sion The President has disposed of the matter by Bcott The Louisiana Lottery Company bas sued District Commissioner Morgan because its office here for tho sale of tickets was closed last August by the authorities The answer is that the company was violating the law in lishing an and selling tickets here Tho company asks for damages The case certified by tho Circuit Court to-day to the General Term In every session of Con- gress an attempt is made to reach ibia lottery company through tho Post Office Department and result has been a amount of free advertising Two or three days ago the usual resolution waa introduced culling for in- formation THE RIVER AND HARBOR WASHINGTON Dec Pace of California whom Mr Keifer bas to act aa Speaker during his absence will endeavor at the next meeting ot the Com- merce Committee of which be is Chairman to secure tho adoption of another river nnd bor resolution calling upon the Secretary of War for the reasons which have prevented him thus far from replying to tho original resolution ot Inquiry That resolution called for many and was in effect a demand that the Ad- ministration should point out tho House had done wrong in passing the Harbor It also demanded the river and harbor estimates which were not to tbe House at the beginning of tbe sion Mr Page and his friends are annoyed by tbe delay and the supporters or laat session's declare that tbe law boa been violated in the failure to send in the Borne of them think that they have the Secretary in a corner because nn any he must rely upon the reports nnd estimates of the engineers and therefore will be compelled to Indorse the old OWN LIVES A TOONO MAM ON A Deo AtO morning when the Line i tf from New-York up tbo river within DA of the city II n young nun of by with a pin tut tha heart lie left two notaN to taut Kemble mutter ef tlie ro- him tn hia f tit her and take of his and faying that ill ex- would ho hy hli who a ol The only denne ha are the nf of thu mind waa three sno the the ro- to a that tm WUK very and lie It to tnaka nny ona to n paw In way The lia not lei trouble him Capt with thB of mnn Ha hail lindy fnr nnd far and to Mi Clark thu for to tlie ot tlie body Up to no hnd boon N Y Deo Manuel a fanner ot In bis barn It Is ha He yearn old n of tbo and bore a crood READING Doc It was learned tills afternoon that IN years old who died days tiffn and was buried dny hml committed by rat tbat after tak poison sbo had told her f dg of the fact that she In their presence Imt thai wait until tier Coroner boen duly notified but no steps bave as yet been taken to exhume the body DISSATISFIED UNDERWRITERS OPPOSITION TO THE CHIEF OF THE ST LOUIS FIHE DEPARTMENT BT Lours Dec now there is a controversy In progress between Chief En- gineer of tho Fire Department end tho underwriters of St Louis Tho Inter say tbat nt tbe Sre of Thursday scat all home except Ibe Tbo flro gained headway and a second alarm was turned on but before Ibe lire was pnt out nearly damage was done The underwriters bavo complained bo- fore of Sexton's management Ife ia an old man who has dono a good of bard work In his day but wbo just now takes things very easy and time to thun to liin Ono underwriter ID referring lo the Thursday fire uses tbo fire wan most disgracefully bundled and tho and Iho under would servo lo drive tha underwriters from nny oilier city We hare been accustomed lo Hint hind of work and though wo are lined to meeting severo losses through tbo Inability of tho Fire ment to cope with fires In a common sense not to ony way I saw such cross nt Ore I think Iho time has como for old man to down nnd and permit nome man of cooler head and Increased resources to take Other underwriters threaten to rates unless a Is at tho head uf ment They want Charles of the Corps for Chief and he H looked upon ns the best fireman In tlie oily but tho majority of the ulty fathers far his ment tbe people are with til in ACCIDENTS TO TRAINS Penn Deo trains on tha n lust seven oars of the forward were thrown from the trunk ind badly anil the of rear wiu aim uf the renr train Injured In frem hli ATLANTA Uar morning A of in UHM n thu he WHU Mil lad Itt fut a UBO lie naar ItO IH ell wupi U A n wim ilmi In liy Mis IU WHI INI H I far lili l Of or DPP by of In Hie with Hia nt nf lip uon TIP riB w far to lu PHP will m HIM tni TIP w not IUnn oft Of ST Deo A dispatch from inn tbat the Fund have to defer payment of tba In- terest un on nre no coupons representing this Interest nnd tbe muter wilt DH referred to the Legislature USD OF A STRIKE MONTREAL Dec Tbe baa ended tbe men signed the masters meat Tbe wlU all resume work oa AFFAIRS IIT FOREIGN LANDS POLITICAL AFFAIRS ANJ GENERAL GOSSIP IN PARIS FRENCH IN OF COMMERCE WITH THE THK OFFER PARIS Dec It is stated that England proposes to send a note to tho powers ing France explaining what she intends doing for the reorganization of the Government in Egypt England decided to send the noto be- it evident tbat M President of the French Council influenced by ations connected with tho maintenance of his position would not otherwise either come to an agreement with England or break off At a meeting of the Council to-day President presided The expedition to Tonquin was discussed and it was decided that the taila should bo forward in tho ber on tho opening of tho session in January when they will be definitely settled In the meantime reinforcements will be sent to strengthen tho position of the commander at The Committee for the Promotion of a Trenty of Commerce between France and tho United States held a meeting to-day A com- was read that according to the latent news the American Government and Congress were to effect erable reductions in the Customs The committee in consequence of this tion decided to make representations to the French Government next week urging it to carefully watch the of French com- merce during the discussions iu Washington on tbo tariff The French Senate passed a ating a re rps of mixed troops for It was reported to-day that M had had a relapse but there in no truth in the rumor M friends state that be remains in bed only by way of precaution as he still suffers from slight Irritation of the bowels Relative to the offer by the of the Chateau to the town of the Municipality have appointed a committee to dedde whether they can accept it or whether they shall carry the appeal in tbe further It is from Lyons that tha of the papers found In raves In ugly faute The pers concern even a relative ot tho Caar AMD N Doc Government determined to Mr editor oC United tor libel tered hi an entitled wan in that At II thin two on- torod the of and a notion thin or tha paper to of and intimidation nil he In of thu the the and country oil tbo evening in of tno paper Deo Mr in his speech at limb night be made hit re- omit at It was to remind tua It roust aava tho people from famine Ha did not preach violence or crime Ha relied solely on the moral dynamite of Ideas In which there was strength to landlordism Deo McDormott a well-known Nationalist and an has been re- manded for a week on a charge of at a meeting oL the National Tho prisoner speech at the meeting said the gallows wore reeking with the blood of innocent people condemned by drunken juries and partisan Judges CURRENT LONDON GOSSIP CABINET CHANGES WOUNDED SPOUTING NEWa Dec 23 Toe London of says it is that tho appointment of Sir Charles Dilke as Chancellor of the Duchy of ter will bo announced at tho end of tho year Lord Edmund it says will cood him us Under Foreign Secretary Tbo Princess Beatrice tho Duko and Duchess of Edinburgh visited the Haalar Naval Hospital at Portsmouth to-day and con- ferred decorations on a of cent patients who took part In the late war in The sculling match and Godwin for 11 side took to-day over course from Putney to and was won easily by 03 Tho says Mr Foxhall has beon withdrawn from tho private sulo list nnd will bo trained acain It Bays it is doubted if Mr Don Fulano and Bookmaker will stand training A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Com- pany f romi Conta snys the Cuban refugee Maceo who was surrendered by tbo British authorities at Gibraltar to Spain is 111 Ho li not allowed a private doctor A telegram received at the Admiralty Office from from the Desert that ho has captured Alt and the former of whom shot Prof Col Warren has gone to to examine the prisoners Ho thinks will eventually secure tho remainder of the Frof party uu of all the waterways but tha nave supplied tan of tlie and to show from The of have to in all tha sona indicated lu tha GENERAL TOPICS Dw peal tho verdict on Hie ground of In- In tha form of procedure Tha art not to bo banged death In ara alwayn A trial of 60 Bo- wai ho on 4 bn of tho a u Its it Most WHN to ul to nf fum lit Tim ef uf thu Imu it mi IB I tie fl ftt Imij uu with tha i e inbuilt hni foe thi poor and A rift untrue M there lit mure the threa bsi been for same yean In All affecting ho of en rone bwn a of views to obtain qua action DBP the of ties to-day Honor object of Serrano in forming the Left was to cause a split in tbn Liberal Party announced his Intention to carry on Republican propaganda from the tribune and from the Un I vanity Chair and with the pan He insisted tbat national sovereignty should be Inscribed in tbe Constitution and he implored his not to despair of triumphing by peaceable means CAIRO Dec It la expected tbat tbe degrading tha will be to-morrow Its will be mode in front of the after which tbe prisoners will depart ately under for Ruez whence they yill be transported to Ceylon CARLOTTA STORLA SENTENCED I THE IN THE CHICAGO Dec The final proceedings in the famous murder case which hat long attracted public attention la ba Criminal Court before Judeo Gardner At aboat 11 80 o'clock this moraine bit Honor made his appearance on the bench and Miss Sturla con- of tbe of Charlie Stiles was ducted to the seat which ilio occupied during the tedious trial b a bailiff Sho the room and gave of being In health as well as in fine spirits until she caught sight of Richard Stiles who was near ilr table and who she seemed to think bad come there to gloat over her Her countenance changed at once her Italian blood mounted to her and she tare him a look that neither he nor those who witnessed It will soon When tbe court bad been convened Slats Attorney stepped forward and raid The motion for a new trial In this cane Is DOW In I Tne answered It Is possible to ot 11 this entirely Do you care Mr Trade to bo beard In the mat terf Mr Trade replied No your Honor we do not desire lo the motion any further than I liave Indicated to your Honor and will let tbe matter he formally d If posed of The renolt Is satisfactory under the te the Ler and Well Judge Gardner let the for B new trial then be overruled and let tbe defendant bave 80 days In which in prepare a of tions and file U Mr Trade said tint be to state formally that be did not expect to any further In Dili mutter Miss Sturla was directed lo lake position In front of the the did and tbe court sentenced ber follows It for me to of thi mailer thin morning and I will carry tlie dict of the jury I want lo lay here publicly that this cane has heen as thoroughly defended any case that ban ever tried before ne or anv case tbat 1 kaow of Tour conn Ml hns done everything lhat he have lone and the result which has the truth of In with the Jury It becomes mr duir to leuce yon DOW do to one in the Hute If you to lay Jon muy It now looked for a moment st the day which Dreamed In at he window In iront of shi and then bur erei oa him I atn and I 10 Ilia that nine jurymen br anri the two ibai me Mr and r Wr wai a man ibut kepi a CHr nli inn Disn one Iliad far a woman ba had wai till on to ma and ue nma nf the liy nip Mr to have him mil Jury but It wm ntn til I to you An dellmen T wai a whn i the would nul have of the our of with w i won In 1 the to li i nd the In linte of n In the return nf tn tha withdrew from the In tlie In whom he hut bean Inoa the ef Inn and te tlie hor to will In A few Hha baa In her and Is remarkably well inn hrauirtit Into the conn waa In and of on the after two of study would ti inon an pained her A POLITICAL C KNOWN ATLANTA Duo 2.1 ment hero over publication lo the thli af of between Col K F lloge attorney for Col E Thornton editor and proprietor of Ibe and Col Kvan Howell editor of Ibe and of the Company Col Thornton having a tult the for f for libel In recent publication by tbat paper of an interview Pledger Collector of Customs at this place Pledger made mo of the following language In reference to ruport by Col Thornton that bad cone to lo look after bis As to the report In thu U Is aim ply In with tho editor's life He could not tell the If he to I have not been to and don't know 1 will go In response lo the note Col Howell replied faying other that he hoped that tf tho resulted m damages lie would not treat bis client he hail done a former one which Imputation id lo menu the retention of u gum of money and tbo denial of receipt of thu The client alluded to John H White was by a jears Col Hoee collected a claim for mo dub to the I did nnt pay the thai It not paid When I know lhat It bad been and hud lib for thu I D Stewart of now of Hint to me Wo r to Atlanta Hnd w Howell who was Solicitor eneral a brother attorney Howell wrote Col Hotro a note tbt< money must bo paid a tain period The result Col around and pala all except the lo explained bli aud we forgave him the Col Hoee recently elected to the from this by u handsome He In the fraternity and tlic frel Inic In thai there must be m lo the to which Col Howell Col HOBO Is from tbe city and hni not re Col reply 1 rouble when Col Thornlon opponent for toe and not lu re da of from Col Thorn ton said to Tun that alarmed for his nf office the In the beat uf In uny thiy wire of a d wbo had be- come This political affairs of thv flute lo nn point In of Iho two of tlie lloan And It tour end la ao upheaval not by HAWAIIAN BAN Deo to-day nubilities with a number of leading firms aid man on of tha ab- rogation of tbe Treaty The an ai forth the nf BOand who were be uf forb ol ha Hit and of the anil are in favur ur a of A for a uaw fill lit u H K ul Vmi Hf thi railway IH Mr fur II m ihil i IK Vif nul ue lKflHl ur yk bv ul Midi aliu thai a HIW Dirty Jelin L li wUh hU Mp li l of in K wiy n li Hi Mr NH mimm irlend M to na n iim he tim er llin he nm TOM'S N BB will bo made at the milon of tbe Stale for Iba of a new township nn or lo he known as tenon Township will alia be made for the of Into two parts the northern ono to be known as Point Pleasant MONTREAL Dec The of dealt froEn this port the psit thai of the seamn of 1881 bv fail ao Qf 180 DOT VMb HAPPY EX QOV KICKS OBJECTS TO SHAKE OF BOOM HK WILL NOT RUN KOR GOVERNOR TO HELP TO TUB roaa BLK C INDIA Dec publication of the decidedly personal interview of m which lie flatly declines to be e candidate for Governor in to the interests of any person has what retarded the McDonald boom Up U the appearance of Mr interview tho McDonald managers hnd boen things with a high hand and an arm They bad been up men here putting others down there at their own swea will tbo sole object to magnify the importance of Mr McDonald and A make everything contribute to nil nomination Jlr is genial unselfish soul ht might be and he does not look with upon the casting of lota at the of hia for the place which for man? years be baa considered to be his individual property The McDonald managers have learned wisdom by their experience ii Mr then bad the opportunity of bli life as well as did Mr McDonald but U passed both of them unimproved Senile gangrene of the foot Is not regarded as conducive to that elevated and state of mind in which a politician will ao in any more than he would havs thought of doing four years before Gov ter said to Gen at Chicago that thi shadow of the never rested any man hut In his and it wlU save Mr great and varied heart ache If be will learn tost fact now At an rate it will be later than when Mr will stand over Mr and place crown upon his brow A consultation of the files of history dating back to the January of Mr so near the nomination and to which body Mr McDonald WM rv delegate from Indiana may afford the curious reader a reason for tbt luck of devotion now shown by the retired U the aspiring taut either Judge Turple of this oily or Col Gray of Randolph would make Democrat lu for the This Is call nnd wormwood to Mr McDonald Col Gray was the who him out of tha vote for of Senatorial Turpie Is a man of ornat ability but vary radically and ly He was the term tor to D and U the Idol of the Another candidate for the the Jion Mack of Torre Haute a lawyer nf prominence and a man He nan of lower U It wall that Mr Is a candidate for m tad Senator Mr and tbat lie IK limbing mattari to that and the ca Mr Holmnn WM the of the anti- McDonald wing of the party in snd came within two or of receiving the nomination he make dead eet Mr Voorhoes he can probably defeat liim M thu of the has many of hit party Mr would command a I mot 1 a solid in tha louthuni part of tin where tLe heavy are On tlie ef the house thi of thu next candidate for li receiving some attention Col Dudley con- la be favorably HJI dooi Major W II who boa been an an- candidate for some Umu Mr would be a In tome degree of the of tha Parly of the State an element not longer to be overlooked A of tho Young Men's Republican Clubs In the last raukes thu total about of which it u that M per cunt of cratic parentage There is no doubt at ex- Secretary hald lately that a large majority of the young men coming of voting m thin Stale ally with the Republican Party and ask with f a recognition in thu for tlie Mr Calkins both Mr and Mr have favorably mentioned A Democratic scheme of of the for and nipped in thu bud tbe that tins not the by tho Constitution for It to malt certain complexion ol the lower houbu by creating out oi townships in more tb va ono Representative m Kor Instance a Marlon County are live IMS gerrymandered out of at of would Democratic no how lican tlie full vole of county might be Tbs gOBb to show however An elloi t w ill Ixj made to the Metropolitan PolU e Kill and if the liquor caa be into the next it will be T lie teni have met and agreed thut if it to secure an to amendment by the 1 would prefer to the held In abeyance rathor than the of at tbs ele tlon At tho of tha Dis- Committee at Tiptop Major T of was nominated by tho Republicans to succeed Mr Orth He received rotes uf four counties to two fur H Gray of Hamilton Judge will be nominated by the crats and Major it thought will be quite as able at any other mnn to defeat him The campaign li only two weeks long but a effort will be to elect Tha district went about HUH against Urth o Fiord County died last night of typhoid pneumonia He wai an Influential and tban eno mouth ago LIs wife died from A A Deo Mary Clark a married wai thli WM o'clock Jail uu Ihi of a un The wai ind Clark i faw with i in hsr The wnu tin ijl bilu nni ud i ili lu kid Ml Hili nir imd iih lit Hi Mi H In Ida Hi Nha 0 iif ftit liy mil wit MIII I til dour In u i Hum i ul I uu ilia ii Dili lu um ii ilia wlin uf if tin A id UK HIM N PUP liy nf unit will Inn rum pill nit of lili M the to It in Hie In In him in wilm In mam your I wurk with te unci lu Ilia and Tim Mr HI he a mok of ai a anil lu lu of the sick tu ail ul bs A I CHICAGO Dec An old inau by from men found hli body tn be Co D C Cox nf for mirly a known Ohio politician Hnd n tnu wlin walket Into ai ho of ibis and after lo I i v S I