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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - March 1, 1883, New York, New York                               cet the events it thu batch h Mr V VOL 9823 DISPENSING THE IMPORTANT NEW-YORK TIONS EXPECTED OFFICES FILLED FOR DEFEATED Pel 28 Tho report circulated this tbat beforo night tho would sond to tho Senate the long-expected nominations for New-York Stato and tbo men who usually earliest Intimations ot such said confidentially that to be sent In would Include nut only tho namo of a new Collector of Customs but tho names also of a Naval a General Appraiser a Deputy Appraiser and an Col- Tho result of tula announcement was that all of tho New-York members uf wore ail day in iho restaurant iu tbe House corridors nnd tho doora and on the floor of the nte whether tho had arrived It not 5 o'clock that tho I arrived and camo ho did not bring any important nominations At tbe head of ohs list tha titlo were thn of sovoral Collectors of Internal und ono of candidates had been cue out were on tho list and before list had left tho House Tho missing tion had apparently been for a New-York n figure ending ing tho Aa thero is no such district und no nomination ban been talked of fur tho Eleventh Fourteenth or Fifteenth a deal of indulged in to determine to which tho nomination havo applied Fivo York In: I Moore for F T for N Owens for F JOT for and Daniel T for Rochester and Hunt am Air Hunt's tion hni opposed by tive nn ami wan prated by vx John M Davy Mr Van bus fur homo asking the to Hiram T Ho thought that Mr Hunt who has hold tho pi ico years ought to give way for ollier man Ho behoved too that Hunt him Van in tho lost Fall and that ho liad there to re to succeeded bv Major and came hare saw tho ttrnea and him to name John M Davy for Hunt's retention Mr van his and tion as aa tho business of a of by an ox hester disturbances of party deeply into tho contest in which Mi Davy to havo won and Mr Van now that tbo tight may bo con- at homo New-York Postmasters were sent in along with other nominations of or and interest Of U bent m all but 4 wero Ono of the r unsatisfactory to man Ferris Jr of the District U N Buckley nt Delhi has held r yeary Ho is n physician as tho Postmaster und 13 No complaint woa about of tho office but who had not asked for appointment since ho has bean in Congress Mr Charles should have tho for many reasons which ho tias given 10 tho ut different times Mr that his request lio granted until when ho 01111 to tho conclusion that his courso in with the bolting delegates at in would bo hita and that Cockling could U- rolled vipon to desertion from the column Mr Jacobs was the only of the Si who was m tho Grand Pacific Hotel caucus Arthur was selected for ho was m tut to to voto for Jon Arthurs nomination The facts that Senator Conkling is hero and tho de- nominations aro being m his visit havo led Ilr Jacobs Senator Millar nnd others to suspect that ns Court I- op und It cann jt b MI for hia tho of tha may havo been tn thu of in out some of thu nominations just It is I by moio nominations to by that C L- t his Ins contributed his 111 behalf of and that ha Tito H visit saw tbo President to Mr a warm -nd Find Congressman V iu and bis successor Dr Brewer June I in lor at 11 County n Mr 1 ho Mri Owen Mr Van ii nA mid Dr Brower did uot yo to th tho mutter antl aro not el about tho mado Mrs lias I eeti n Uie President M Dickey for nt to be of John C who has held tho for lue only ot who known to favored Mr who tno district Senator ami of tLo ro tho selection as bad nn I politically a Mr claim for tho to bu Ins ns ouo of tho nt Albany in v here hn for aud Plutt in of thu of his dis- A Republican Congressman fiom n district to-day that tho a bad one but ho it mudo m discharge ot a obligation W appointment of Myron H U fiver it In place of A G Ball tory to him ami tho people of the T K u application from Mr n tin of I uf St tho of 1 ut n U will no ouo et and tho ton or a In tnu t tor thw J to take nnd so in- rm mt I Mr some IMS u of at in of A Thomas ul out here cuji in- formation 1 ho Ji in Thomas Cornell but as Mr Cornull Is not and has hole tor time It H not nt emv to upon huso tbo of Mr bury madu of c o Republican who to re Just November bavo It 01 for oy nominations to bo in the way 01 of tho Foreign nominated to bo of thu at nmv up tho counti v and to nt no very from i is nominated to UL nr r I I at i Tho m I the ol H are in crent de J ihu i ir been to t the Western District r in Jin is a but it in i that ho has ever occupied I r i B I i tbw Third 1 t t to be ti 1 r V I I I JL THURSDAY 1 2883 Ister of the Land at New-Orleans A gentleman from Cleveland Raid to-night bad recommended for there Mr Chief Clerk under tho present Postmaster ami tbat tha have been to tho people Thomas Jonog Jr the Collector of Auditor of Mr ding is ho haid n brother of Senator of Nevada He had been turnal ana afterward FAILURES A ITS CHICAGO Fob Tho doors of tho n Taylor Taper Company closed by Deputy Sheriff on confessed In tha Court lo tbe amount of la faror cf the folio persons antl hllen il Dulano Mtt E First National Mary A Masters 8.100 Delia il p.aso Com HO M Total The were entered up by Conger and Gorton for time the attorneys for II Taylor Co Later In tho day the Cleveland obtained a In the the firm for 871.000 it is be tbe will reach fit least 9 the assets do not amount to more tlian half that sum Mr Toylor stated to a reporter that tho failure due to tha suspension of Lucius Clark Co of South Bend ana the latter company failed be- A of Yorktown bud failed kad been Interests In paper over the country and hud more on his bands than ho Hut Dlack mills went uuiler and bank thuru that had notes tele to thu South Bond bank to secure them at South Hend for Iho there at once net about to gel Its notes secured and tals caused thi of that aud Chicago concern The Clark Com- pany had of George 1J tho mills ut bouta thulr The mill a year was worth and tbo year rained at woro Dut In I tie s ol Clark to Taylor in In the neighborhood of Tho liabilities of Taylor JC Co will to nud 8100.000 fulls almost wholly or Tastern paper mills at nad Iu Bunk and aro secured It Is peculiarly to far as Taylor A Co aro that the jot Into for the Taj lor business was Ing wyM huro mills which were sold to cood for 803.000 u year profit It Is that the effect of tbe failure unon tho trade rioro will bu very though tho houses are upon small UTICA Feb A by Samuel II Jt Co at was In thu Clerk's today The Is Charles of tbe City National Bank Tha provides for three of preferred all for lubor n ber of notos of firm Indorsed by A It For of Sand Late N Y for borrowed money alse 37.000 ot ills counted by tho National State bank of and by A U Foi pro In thin nre Want of Troy Mutual Bank Troy Albany City Notional Bank 56000 Valley National Bank or S U Stale 395.000 The third class ia amounting to provides that after of expenses End pre- ferred claims and Individual debts of partners tlm balance be used t i paj creditors of too nr ai The firm Is Samuel H Jt ion aud Fox They the bopo tbat ihey will bo able to with the by an extension or wise and of ibe The total are between and The li to the Taut thut the past at two nominal s or firm has extended its bus too nnd expended In new n Tbe flaas In the country ana Ita failure excites deap sympathy TLe senior tlie firm was a Republican candidate for In tho District last Full Fob A dispatch from reports that Is great there nt the arrest In of Vice dent nf Bonnell Co nt tbe Instance of the Tim Bank of town find that Matthews will sue for for malicious prosecution The Iron Company hnn released Its attachment and are progressing so under tho of It Is expected the ires will bo on nuit night and tbat a start will bo made Iu all on Monday Jinny are and a Is to as lat Brown uell i Co through their present III Fob The Sheriff to-day closed thu dry establishment of diaries O Lehman Iho are at BOSTOS Feb 28 Tim liabilities of Isaac S of simp was closed an aro nearly und hU are A GHOST ATor y Gn Feb For tbo paat 10 County tha line of tho Macoo and Brunswick has been tbe scono of a creai mystery and people are almost wild with to tlie manifestations of The homo of Mr Adams Is the scene of About 10 days auo bo alarmed tty the side of as If bome one WAS against It with VI beu lie open the door to tro om ana uie the would tlie of tno No of could bo found I he disturbance has trendy a few days and the pine nally became violent that Mr tore and wallj of tau In en- to Cud a reason or explanation for proceedings matter Is In- Iu tuo mystery People nre greatly and aro by to ilr to try to boKo thu UTICA Feb In nn interview to-day ex- Gov snld could bo more un- true the that I am tho trusted ad of As to hi for friends he 1 atn naturally applied to by friends when ther become and 1 cannot withhold to This IHLI led me in on such to have much Those In were written Lavu not no far bueu Iu SI D D I- A ill Of A ATLANTA Feb JS Edward son of New dlud suddenly at tbu House early Hits from a stroke of Ho came In from 1 anj Winter and wim on lili way Ilu wna In up to tiia uf tbe stroke was calleu to attend and all tbat for bim Ho about v o'clock w 19 em- and lelt u ou tlie Atlanta train Cor her homo A UA OCT In states couri an opinion Iho of Elms the filed the Tho plaintiff claimed a of the and Unit at limp of Ins Inure of duo him demurrer that of thu tha of nnd tbat on his own bad to out a B i SA If 2t Willmin K Bte In- nnd wore poisoned to-day bi ac iho Alter rim the cluldren and ami lira now oui bin Mr and hN are Iu n N J I tne to A Harlan inj F to Me In to bo held In York SAN FRANCIS THE TARIFF CONFERENCE OBSTACLES IN WAT SENATE HILL I MESSRS TO OF OK THE COMMITTEE WASHINGTON conferees in whose tho Senate Tariff has been placed did not begin their work until ting evening Tho Houso branch of tha committee was not completed until tho middle of tho Mr Randall who had been ns one of tho Democratic members arose in nis place in tho House this morning and declined to serve saying that ho could serve the interests of his Stato by re- the labor assigned to him Mr Morrison was theri appointed and declined The Speaker then appealed to Mr Tucker but that gentleman did not propose to bo taken as the third choice and Lo also declined Later in tho day Mr Spoer of Georgia was appointed nnd the conference committed began its session in the evening Mr is a protectionist in accord with tho high protectionists of the Wayes and Means Committee ho that Mr Carlisle in tho only member of tho group of conferees Out of tho 10 men to whom tho has boen given only Dayard lieck and tho revenue re- form element It that Mr dall dodged tho conference committee because of tho probability that bis connection with it would injuriously affect his candidacy for tho It is said that Mr Morrison declined ho was disgusted with tho of tho and hw presence in tho committee would only him and uo upon the Mr Tucker was willing bo third choice It ia said that some of tlie friends of Mr Carlisle urged him tins afternoon to decline serve asserting that liis connection the committee might cost Win tbo of in tho next House lie replied if it wero necessary for him to bis duties as a member of the House in to secure bin election as Breaker he would without lot tho ship go Senate this decided tbat it would have something to sav about tbo tion of constitutional prerogative and its conferees to report to the Senate if they Bud that any limitation had been placed by tho House upon the action of In order to give a clear idea of tho under which tho House con- were appointed tho preamble of tbe resolution should bo presented as well as resolution Tho preamble and uto as Houso No entitled An mot to reduce taxation and tht form at an In tho Sannic to title o Statutes which for on has been and by tho Introduction of new other a revision of referred to bold to In- and reduce duties oo and In many to repenl and la others to amend tbe aws duties and In the opinion of the It it be- euch and are In with the true Intent and purpose of the Constitution which requires that all UK revenue shall In tbo ef therefore That If this shall be referred to a committee of It shall bo the duty of he conferees on tho of the House on said committee to consider fully the constitutional ob- to Raid as amended by tbe Senate ncd referred to and to brine the same with the of the House In regard hereto before laid conference If necessary In their opinion after conferred with the Senate conferees said conferees on hold may make report to the House In regard to the to Bald herein referred to Tho resolution adopted by a vote of 144 o 120 The preamble was then adopted out a roll call nnd at last both preamble and resolution were adopted by a vote of 139 to ffl It will be seen therefore that the Bouse conferees aro not only instructed to present he subject to the Senate conferees but that hoy are also supported by a positive sion of tho opinion of tho House against tho constitutionality of tha tariff part of the ate It said thia afternoon that tho course pursued by the hiph the fouse In tho resolution after tho passage of tbe rule indicated a to the tariff part of thb Senate bdl jut of existence and then recommend the ace of tho internal revenue provisions alone the cover the who really desire shall remain aro would it was said kill the part of tbe Senate Without cover their motives vould appear too plainly At the meeting to-night Mr volley presented tbe and tho position taken by ho House A discussion followed The Senate considered the whether hoy would nt onco report to the Senate In to the resolution by the this Ilr and Mr Deck held that tho of tho Senate plainly required tho Senate con- to make such a They were by Messrs Morrill Sherman nnd and therefore loit tho conference with tbe intention of reporting to the upon their own responsibility Wben hoy left tho conference the Senate was ng a short executive and an was soon taken Tho Senate Conferees bavins disagreed this point hose who remained iu took up tbo and proceeded witn some Meji tariff men have and It is said that imong tne to night was one in- a provision not in the ite to tho that If an article seems to 10 under two rates the higher tho two rates shall be assessed and collected t is said tunt the high tariff conferees In both tranches asked that tbe House bo regarded as a for compromise although the Houso is and has no parliamentary existence tho ence At u late hour tho Con- crence was still In session A UPSILON BANQUET HE A KKW OK 1113 FRATERNITY Feb Arthur a dinner party at the Whito House this m honor of bis college fraternity tho si there aro several bers m tho present Congress The guests were in the Blue Parlor by the President and Ins two sisters McElroy and Mrs of Albany both of whom aro low his at tho White Tho wna at and the tablo in ho or was Inid vith 10 covers azaleas and orchids vero around tbu rooms and the table with An oval shield in our mado of und white witli the valley was ot in centro of tho table nnd at each end vole large balls with and Niel roses Silver nrd compotes nnd tho board it together with mine ami Iho at tho middle of th with Hawley at bis nnd Mrs nt bis Ahs Vinn with Senator Hawley nt anil Senator Fryo ul hor left Tbe others pit Mr Charles nnU of nnd Miss ol I and li tea ol tivo Mrs Buck THE Fcl havo not ye f Connecticut 1 Thu held any caucus to du upon u for pro teai nor had any called this evening So as could ho ascertained by n ol tbe tho first aud open of nil the Senators is Mr Edmunds Mr i of as an excellent candidate ness of head and in tho obair com- mending him to several Senators aa a ble presiding for the expeditious trans- action of business Senator Allison lias to Senators tbat be would prefer to re- tain bis place at tho head of tho tions Co in nj It too rather than bo selected for President pro torn JUDGE Feb ia the opinion of lending Democrats In thia end of the Stato that withdrawal of his name from among the for Governor is a conditional of strategy that may be lowed by a into tho arena at a later date 11 ia not fear of a defeat at the thoy say but be has found self too well boomed at too early a date and that a too constant uso of hia name may wear out his before The favorite has to stand his chances against the whole field and tho Judge has seen himself standing forth for several months as tbe only declared candidate for tho position It la therefore the opinion of tho three or four leading men with whom con- Lavo been had he but uot stepped asido for pood but will be found again upon the anxious seat when tho have como Tho ton inon and the Thompson men do not look with any favor unon and have been putting in work here and there against him all the State They havo been in cation or sotno time with loud in p men in this part of the State their negotiations bode no moio good for Judge Hoadley for Governor than thoy do for the Hon II Lt Payne for Senator It Is understood that if developments during the next month or HO show u disposition on the part of the next Congress to Major lace a seat from tho as Major McKinley tho will como to tho front ns a candidate for tho nomination for Governor If bo enters tho lists it will be with the indorsement of the Republican Congressmen from this tion which will ond all further talk connecting tho Hon Amos Townsend of Cleveland with the position The Hon Ben Butterworth of Cincinnati and Judga William Lawrence First Controller of the United States ury are both candidates for the position and will stay in the light until A VILLAIN PUNISHED TWO YEARS AND A IN PRISON FOH a HIS INTENDED WIFE PHILADELPHIA Feb A Craig a young man of cood family and aud stenographer to Enoch Lewis Purchasing Afrent of the Pennsylvania wan to-day f to two years and six months la the ern Penitentiary by Judge for under promise of MIw Benlson Mist who la a pretty and modest ing girl won much sympathy In court by her like bearing while distrusted every one by his supercilious and heartless manner She fied thai she and Craig were regular attendants at the name and tuAt mado his at a church supper three years ano lie to see her occasionally for two and after that bo kept steady company uer until ary 1882 He on Tuesday Thursday and and occasionally look her to mooting on Friday He proposed to her und she accepted after their hnd contented Under them after re- peated attempts he When her condition became known and tier parents him to of marriage he refuted said bo would ruin bor character If fti temp ted to prosecute him Ho said tbat Do have tbe oase kept out of court and would tbe whole Pennsylvania Company to bauk him A number of highly respectable to good nume In ten dent of tbe which she at- tended Tbe case was so when closed that under toe advice of his counsel withdrew his plea of and threw himself on the mercy of court Judge said he would he When heard tbe words two years and six at hard labor the smirk he had worn all day cave to ex- treme pallor and his twitched nervously in of hw efforts to appear calm WILL OF A VICTIM ABOUT A OF A MILLION DOLLARS WILL IN THE FIRIC MILWAUKEE Feb Snyder husband of I E Van adopted is expected to arrive from the Eaat to administer on the estate of tbe man who It will bo bered lost bis life In thu Newhall Houso Ore Mr Van Loon left an estate worth between 5200.000 and most of la in bonds and ties or paper that can readily be converted Into cash A K Foote n personal friend of the de- ceased asked for letters of administration and a ot attorney to care for tlie effects of Van Loon was manted by the Probate Judge it wan ascertained that tbe Public Administrator would luire to take charge of the estate unless provision bad been made but about this tint It was learned that a will had been made 10 years naming Mr Rayder as the Administrator He wau to come to Milwaukee to settle the anil will soon be n ere It la said inat the will elves to Mr WBn Loon's sister to his daughter to ht Paul's Church N Y smaller puma to a number of Deraons The was to be divided pro rata between tbo sister and daughter He bad made a later will it ie said Dink Inr a ferent division of the but document WHS probably In his trunk and lost In tho fire When Mr Foote Van Loon's body at tbe Morgue he found bis worth a and on tbo marble slab beside tho body He secured Hion of except a valuable somebody stole In In railroad stock worth at the present ana These were the Probate Court of thu turned to tbe of THIEF Judge by authority of thu Misses and Mrs At- will makes thu Tho ladles who tare lost by tho robbery have not since his Mr Parker Informed of tne crime I Thoy have not been have not denounced Crowell in fact have done except receive quietly and coolly and have bad no Interviewer the defaulter All thK h s been or said upon the subject ol of U rever cot truth Kor Is It Irue tbat lield a power of from Mrs He simply did for her under her and und In tho of be access to her box of tles in the bank of ho stole It Is a of far ai Is concerned mid doos not rise to even of embezzlement U la pure Mm of uie well known to many of our anil the of Iho aa ho had the of every one ho him be was intrusted With no from lira Atwill bo far as tho U concerned was a common TO BK N J Feb A caso that is attention Iu the vicinity of this Is lhat or of New In Township lep It local several eminent from Iho man of that it is leprosy It Is lor his admittance to an refused and Fob second game of I nr da between Eugene Carter of Frank of New Orleans oE the South was played wabl Hall In luK for a of bv Cant John Tho up mil was won by Tarter In 51 anJ In I und 5 at Tho tun mado by Curler was and by SISO SINO Feb earnings at Prison for tbe mom j of are Eia and profits AFFAIRS IN THE OLD WORLD CRIME DISTRESS AND AGITATION IN IRELAND NO ISSUED FOU AND TIIE POLICY Feb freeman's nal says it is authorized to state no rant baa been for tho arrest of Mr Bronnan Mr Taylor a prominent landlord of woll Park County Limerick baa beon laid and beaten It is hig injuries will prove fatal The election in County Dublin to fill the seat in bhe House of Commons by the death of Taylor bulted in the return of Col King who received 2.514 votes thousand four hundred and twenty-eight votes wore cast for Mr tbo Nationalist candidate Mr Thomas Guinness the second Conservative candidate received 13 votes An election for member of for Portarlington was held to-day and resulted in the return of Mr K A Conservative who received 10 voltes soven votes were polled for Nationalist candidate Mr was by tbo accession of MJO Hon Bernard to the by the death of Lord town Feb distress the people here is Crowds of sons mo tho houses of the priests for food Tho Town Commissioners been hurriedly convened to take ures toward relieving tho wants of tho people Feb The Radicals are at tha arrest of at tho instance of tha Government accuses tho of Basely cringing in order to meet English exigencies An active is being made into the of tho arrest It la expected other arrests of supposed to be connected with troubles In Ireland will bo made Frank Byrne appeared before the Public to day for examination He tho replies he made at tho Prefecture of lico and denied bo was guilty of in tho crime charged Ho refused to reply to lie is kept a close prisoner no visitors bomp lowed to BOO The Council of Ministers will finally decide whether ho shall be or not Feb Childers Chancellor of the Exchequer discussing in the of Commons this afternoon thu dis trees in land naiti tho Government would uot shrink from tailing measures if thoy were ly to havo permanent effect He pointed out that wages were nnd tbat tho distress only affected overcrowded Ho hoped that the Irish members would do what thoy could to restore confidence In Ireland so promoters of works would bo able to obtain loans from private sources instead of from the March Times The application for the extradition of nnd justify tho belief that the Government have n strong facie to lav the French and American authorities There will be popular protests in Franco and America against the extradition of persons who it will bo alleged are being prosecuted for what is ically a political offense American Judges arc not inaccessible to political Influences and the fear of the Irish voto Is over before the eyes of American politicians OUTRAGES nr ANARCHISTS THE OF TUB BLACK HAND ASD TIIE TROUBLES IN MADRID Feb the Chamber of Deputies to-day Candam submitted an Interpellation in regard to the Socialistic troubles in Andalusia He that a ciety called Black similar to the Internationale It aimed at collective instead of Individual rights of property Ho exhorted tho Government vigorously to re- tho organization Sonor Guyon ister of tho Interior replied that ha had known for a year of tbe existence of tbo Black and bad placed tho affair in the hands of tho judicial authorities Tbo Prefects in Andalusia hod boen precautioned to protect tho farmers Tho Republicans pre- sented a motion asking for a Parliamentary inquiry with regard to tho arrests that have been mado in Andalusia The debate on tbe question was Used for Thursday A band of masked and armed men supposed to be members ot a secret society entered a farm at Puerto Serrano Andalusia and dered the men outraged tho woman nnd destroyed everything on tho place Several plantations in Andalusia havo been partially destroyed by similar bands Some of a society who been arrested were found with fresh from their chief a schoolmaster who has olbo been Thirty-eight arrests have been mado In Malaga including that of an ex-Mayor of tha city Feb four persons rested last August for sending bombs fcom Venice havo been released after an inquiry into tho cose Tho Austrian Government has been Informed of their release Feb from Trieste and six other boon ar- rested in connection with the throwing of here yesterday It is that they include the CURRENT FOREIGN TOPICS PARIS Feb is Mr stone in bia interviews yesterday with dent JI Minister of Foreign Affairs appeared to be desirous to bring an end of the present France and England ID is believed tbat fresh negotiations relative to Egypt are im- pending not as the of a con- but on an will place in a more position than abe now occupies creditors have appeared in court with regard to the recent safe ot her It has boon shown that tho amount of u to lepay tho sum lent thereon Feb meeting of the National Rillo Association wai held to-day Tbo Duko of Cambridge who presided re- to tho American team m tbo last inter- national match Ho said nothing could ex- ceed the nnd hospitality the to tho team tho visit of tho latter to tho United Tha council of tho association ho said looked for- ward with pleasure to an American tenm a most hearty welcome nt Feb Tho Duko nnd of Edinburgh havo arrived here festivities or Crown Crown winch wore postponed at tbe time of tho anniversary of the account of of are inking to dny streets are with people of thu Ci own Crown aro ex tli tod in tho oily was The Km William bos paid a visit to the Duko nnd of VIENNA Fob advices from lin that Herr Herr ter it tho would support n Horr in tbe tive I tif said that could De prevented if who had their tu uto tlie wore dis- und a direct and of tion to tbo an Herr thought these conditions too hard OF RAILWAY A TO BREAK JAIL ST Feb 28 William Jamos and brothers who committed robberies In Dalian Texas eod who broke Jail some days auro have been tured Ther their and promised to a larco number of confederates A dispatch frem Columbia Wo Edward Dalloy a farmer near here aged 45 and Laving a family killed by Mrs Sarah Pearson at tha ef tho Utter In Columbia A suit for damages was a few Instituted him by IQr an alleged ono of his Lost lie to the houin strain Mrs nnd made his Into the hall When he the door of her room she fired upon him twice ha shot producing Instant denth ALTON 111 Feb 23 Jones a a 10 year old of a farmer named hi Silver Cresk last Tuesday Jones flea leaving the child almost dead A pursuing last sap lured Jones at Kd wards and he his Is strong talk or him Conn Feb Charles ers a New-York was a days eito to years In the Slate for Into two ID this city made a attempt lo brealt Jail at 1 o'clock tli Is He sowed off three barn of bis celt door crawled tbo thus madH and tbe up by a lork and door The aroused Sheriff Crosby the keeper who searched thb place und found In ibe end of the room and placed bin In dark cell Tools to bv a confederate him on Sunday He would have ly escaped bui for tho prompt action Fob Charles E Poucher hns to two and u half Im- prisonment in tlie Penitentiary for ob- money on fraudulent drafts Feb Gilbert Yost and Did Houlihan have bi en for connection of store Iu Ind weeks Six hundred dollars worth of diamonds of the In property have heen from house Tho men aro the as iwo of the most expert criminals In tbe country Fob Edward Vetler not Teller as first reported died this of the millet wound night beforo laet at the hands of who tiro Mill unknown A arrested tin suspicion Is now to be Innocent has Vettor could nut tell who the ones He wan a brewer nml Iu Ills houne to tho theory that a was EASTON Fulmer on one ol A brer wan and In Jail to day with from his The total amount alien IP over denies tlie and the ure time The lirm nays It holds a letter from Milmer acknowledging hia crime Maw Fob Thu morning Charles Cate forced his way Into a room by Mrn M K Anderson a with TV bom be been company nnd her her In tho Ing She fell and her dead a bullet Into lili own bruin Ho a wife nml family In 11 Andenon will probably recover KAN Fob An Nay Die wounded tram robber was brought hero inun Salt City the prisoners were brought into and pleaded of with to rob and to he Nay and nt to 14 years nnd Karl and to IU years In the tiary IMPORTANT RAILWAY 9 THE RAILWAY THE l j ATLANTA Feb The Court day rendered a decision In iho case the Georgia the a Bull of deep Interest to the of Georgia The derision sustains tbo commission The history of the ease briefly summed up H ns Last Spring a was filed by the and One pan v and M as lessee the cellor la enjoin tba Railroad from enforcing cert of as tho upon the la chief tbat tlie of the Company It to charge rater and tbat It bud a constitutional to do BO thill the turo could Interfere to take those Its charter provided It not M per 100 pounds 100 miles ou antl rents per milo ger Tbe rates of lower Tlie mutter was heard by Judge In n legal fleht of two or three days resulted In of the plication for an 1 he vaa brought to the Supremo Court by tho road und the court rendered Its the of tho court below Tho WHS practically unanimous Juilse Hall that with his associates In thu matter of the reasoning did not differ BO far as tbe law Iu the caso WMH concerned III Fob cars of tbo trala on the and wore near hero at One killed aud 12 were Injured i Fob freight train on the and Alton thu at Wilmington tliN On of the an end and knocked one span of tlie Into river with It four and two loaded cars err Demon was Injured There Is no ni trains run by the Cortl City Branch This Is fie fifth bridge has been by THR A T H I shock occurred nt Newport last evening which Was verv generally lelt A number of panes of glass nero broken Iu the of lllll aud In one a pipe wan tbrown down Houses ut anil on lie Island were badly shaken up At the tbe shock HO that iho had up At Norwich a me teor wai by n number of people three minutes before the TO TAX Fob petition for the re- peal of the tax upon Insurance com- panies heard to dav hy ho luxation lec of the Chariton T Lewis for various New York companies argued the of William a expressed the that lie tax was dishonor as It sought one form to Impure n lux which tbe would uot It lo Impute directly FAULTY PI 1 Feb view of tho recent parochial school dUnnier In New York and of the Hoard of iho city In of In of st have found fur almost In tiou and In u closo to and tbe doors A r MALTA steamer been Thirteen of crew nro H woro bared WASHINGTON Fob Corps nt Life No 4 is of Cino reports to rho Chief a V M Hark slipped Ltr cable i A M and hni just tono PRICE CENTS MR INGERSOLl'S TACTICS THE Of DEFENSE IN TIIE STAR ROUTE MR BY THE THE WASHINGTON Feb 28 The proceedings in tho star route trial to-day wera enlivened by a sharp between Mr counsel for tho Government CoL counsel for the There counsel for the Government and counsel for the defendants long before the de- fection of Rerdell and the force of his ures exasperated those who were defending Tho attending tho trials of thU great case have been of such a character that even of these outbreak In court than have occurred might hate been ex- Mr has noticed Col tho latter called Mr a liar in tho Hrat trial Their cations that time have been through the medium of the court Mr is a gentleman of erect bearing nnd manner in social observances and exhibiting in Ills daily with men an admirable courtesy Hut be can be depended upon to resent an insult Col noll in as positive in Im manner and but he belongs to another school He lias court from Unit to time by hia and tab nnd has frequently re In the he has hnd a and task and hU treatment of the witness at has teen objectionable It waa go to-day HU that he the of Mr an insult bj tbn manner in which it was and Wr was to refrain from tho rejoinder made very and with I never my regard U Col Ingersoll and white with auger as he Vou don't You are a Tholo who saw him would not bean surprised if ho had thrown the he bad hastily Tho afterward settlen but not until Col bad in- In characteristic and de- clared that he would defend at ail 1 1 nt the day of if ha should be by Ood nr that time It is tbat the examination of wiJi Iw to morrow The will probably then produce corroborative evidence of the of tbo original and the Hod books Arthur B counsel tcr and In both the route trials who baa of indicted for having received roods hax Riven to tho public a ID he bays that the a lie and that tlie Grand Jury know it was a He He declares tbat action in relation to the stolen and was wholly in my professional capacity Ho aa follows to the star route I nm to that acd venal have iha Grand Jury room nnd that has been dictated by bitch whoso I to bare arts In connection with star route jury The of hire one of whom lato been permitted to the of thli bjr bis ID tiie Jury roura will be defeated and tha public will then MO tbat roy ID this mallei lias been honorable and just The Chairman of tho Citizens Committee began and carried on the investigation which has revealed so rottenness that detectives and others implicated tried to frighten of the committee by ening to publish about them and that ho WILE eo threatened drove several men from the committee THE IN DETAIL WASHINGTON Fob In tho star trial this m online Mr bis of The of tbt different papers had boen the subject of a In- tbe direct nnd the samt around wm covered In Is tbat It Is the paper Mr It tlcaJtf If looked at It lo your mind Mr objected e you to Mr Ice cutting off Uie In tho middle of tin i Mr the chargo ind an Feb is considerable comment hero among tho members of tbe De- and In tbo action of tha tne of to the Chief Fire Marchal and other meeting thorn The rule salute to be U mn nv the force H is thought mat It Teh tho pool ment limt fourth wou by who Leonard In Kama Jolm and lo tue canto Sul ton defeated Joseph King passage occurred ilr mid he should Interrupt without re- gard tu tLo of counsel Mr warmly -I do not want of aud would consider bis as an In- sult Mr quickly toward never elre roy to a p ippy Mr Involuntarily BB up a Ueary and red with i re a dirty The court pounding the desk finally order Judge V ncd Mr to explain lie had been pressed beyond endurance but tbo court euld tbe was In- under Mr hlb no man had a for the and bu would bow lo It court U wtu duo to tbe the remark bo Mr eald tbat he would dolt by direction of Iho court but pleaded In cation and Loped oilier would bo inked to retract i Mr bad thai hnd on thia aud far ys hu bu would any remark Hut ho wanted It no man could him without nn nix part Said I would It ut the dav ot If I availed by myself with my puny power But no imall or little enough for Mm to or abuse no man cOmu more than ID an offer of court laid It tLe counsel not aimed 41 tbe of the court except ns belne a court room exceedingly Uie ma by ull ibey to with allowance nud charitable tlon wLal fall from tho word anf Uie trial and was on holb Bidet would put I Upop hurt tbe menl counsel lo havo been Ihu bad ben an used by Mr that In court Hut he bad nov withdrawn the aud tlie In a way done tamo Alter loino further sullied and tlie entire out record At Mr alto i that he barn mode U of tbe prc trial be out ol ibe it The rofi examination for the j Hull In i n funds from I leral expenses Tuu After a Mr side but U Lf U see n ud the on thf n tbo right tAil had hot hli re bad luo WRS of Ilr ro Ilr i Hordell had been i i tbi so tint to HIK about bWA v ro OTTAWA Fob 28 It In understood that tho to a lino with Mexico and S'-O.iXKJ will be Iu the fur purpose create aud men Tiff TO VOTT Tob Tlis this ai by a vote of to CO rejected lull to female cithers thh to for city and town to und to vote i of i Iu rourl allow it feu their Hu tor lie wai bo bad the lies to Mr put to the t Mid U nub j his Mr snld that hd telegram from till i that lie would lie here tu morrow Ho 111 n to ru terre of n aftel him Thu court Hald U would It wuh ID order Mr examined the bad had no nr Mr when lie only a few limes U Ihn heru relation thu of on lint route On He j nearly Ita hud he Hair thure irxt a of on and U to Mr U endeavored to bring out the con- vernation on that show perfect faud thit Uu lini tbe order Immediately 1 tlon resisted held U was not matter for crow lilie   

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