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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - October 2, 1889, New York, New York                               VOL WEDNESDAY 2 wag VOTES Of PURCHASED i ELECTION AT THB POLLS FOB CAPITAL IN DOUBT Fnirx Booth Dakota Oct e 11 in South Dakota was held with tha of weather to favor a large vote and all ars thai the number or vows cast will be large as that oC 1383 This city 18 returns on the selection of a temporary with feverish It puc on since Saturday night Huron ware supposed to have spent aT they could raise and It hones that tlie sum targe enough Pierre and Huron both i here Thu whole otEy vote not polled In Che Thirl Ward ru persona the vote wss lc U admitted that the registry Turf few scattering thas far received are nUL to the city that is to the Falls Is not ot the Capital Committee fur from to plurality for Falls bat ha does not predict U ta that wilt win but a report from thAt says that that has j majority over aH tor shows that Pierre hsu uut carried the Hills by a solid 7 IM Huron has been at work and ao hia both mousy law reports should put complexion on the ro- t c is tails will De third or Pierra aa ino polli lid open until 3 waa a considerate for toe woman wiio to lii They were cat women nor uf tutnan but apparently matrons very earnest aud puc Ilia polling Vow for jod and D to tha boys and CUB opponents of prohibition carry ing or and them tJi Titters they approached tta voting place such N an upon you to Tola lUts rough about taa to or to any amendment of their manure to but there wan uo r Minnas Coward aor acy attempt made 10 witn tha custom of men politicians a of hired buggies or ail tde warda to hunt ar 111 anJ them to the ul for Sloui i fur 114 well ad for were in- were volls that the hid mil sum t ills ror the of This tlie notice a anj voters it toe A were promoted rum cilled it and a lu wort Ua bad If 1 JAW sillied of thn tmo H Hi th thara waa a parade of sinking fur the full ota it wilt to co in pure It with fur ha lu 1835 Uvo jail the vote w is Huron had second md sioux Fails fourth with about Of The vota of the county ta It w after reference to tlie vine f last c ir it was decided by tha boomers d of different It was learned lhare was a short ot K wan tHaL ia of to swell 1 the uVia lii all with Ibo Idea voting them all fof TO SEAT TBB lu of a ii ac M DUX l REPUBLICAN OPPOSITION TO THB BOSS TAKING FORMAL SHAPE D Va Oct secret conference of the Republicans called by Gen y D the Chairman of tbe State Com- of that faction of the Republican Party ia the State Is la session hero to-night to adopt a line or policy to be toward In the present canvass There are about two hundred persons la attendance Among the most prominent leaders In tne conference ex- Lieut GOT John F Lewis John B Wise Jacob Tost Gen V D who called the gathering to order CoL W C fa C Herman Boott and Editor a M Yost of Staanton was expected bat did not come bat he is fully in with the objects ot ue movement to defeat Mahone old lieutenants of the Republican date for Governor express the determination to use beat efforts to prevent his election While they do not the success of the Democrats they reel that the election of tne boss be a great calamity to the party and the State In speaking of this matter this evening GOT John F Lewis declared that had done more to pull down the Republican Party in this State than any man in n Continuing be said right Is not the Democrats shall win bat whether such a man as Oca adall at tae bead of the affairs of this State With but few exceptions nearly all tba leaders are bitter In their ation of him and tbe methods he has resorted to lo the past to advance his own personal In- lu nulling the conference to order to-night Gen It Is said advocated adopting a Una of policy which would leave every man un- trammeled at liberty to vote the coming election as he saw fit He in- time he did not expect to be bound m the exercise of the right of suffrage bj any action the conference take Tbo was severs upon Mahone aad reviewed at aoma length tae methods be had used to carry out his Ideas and plans Mr John S Wise made a rousing speech during the delivery of w til oh ue was frequently Interrupted by enthusiastic This wad particularly severe on and his trickery m politics Mr Wise continuing said he did not propose to have buzzard down his throat He bad uow arrived at the axe when he looked at things dispassionately He does not Intend to sue his who have stood by him knifed and out to He declared that he never expected to vote the ticket Mr Wise presented a set of resolutions in Milione is In scathing terms No nan dealt Ma turn a such vare ana terrible blows The resolutions do cot dictate how the kickers shall but dwell upon the importance of ing their old enemy Maliooo They were referred to a committee composed us First District William Mayo Second X D Gruner Third Fourth Dr of Farmville Fifth Sixth J E Seventh J F Lewis K O Ninth CoL W C Fondle ton Tenth a M Yost A strong of Legislature to two ilia will nnw tJm at It will probably Ue an emy matier for Mr E oC Sloui Falls to h r LUJ Srit place Ila to tn aa is lu Dakota It Into Falls Irom CUy In to sai e tare He was Doru wild Iocs ot and liung on lie was determined to make at une tad vi lias it at the lima that has Largely to ot town that ia population from In to In aud lias from a oT OK to wUh paved many ness icd of ali In new people OC tbe city of the Pi had been a gate la he has a very large real estate and ho has grown rich by lus The tot tne a J X Y i man who to from Indiani in He ai la HUls aud aa will be froia aud of tae will hare ment witb uim A fuw years Dakota to Into ibe Union art State and Judge Edgerton were elected In lib Is at Ju well THE ELECTION OF VOTING Tin A Montana Oct Since last night was that u raca would carry the State Bulletins from points aud and at 6 VI the closed the Democratic m claimed State while not nn la this Tne tbe ticket badly while tbe Democrats game reports come from ill save In will run for 1 jtt was the taw ana to tne surprise of every one tbe votes wore palled very rapidly all the voting being done by noon from nil of the Territory that there disorder of any kind In this city it man was seen under the Influence uf were no attempts at Illegal Toe balloting system proved M far as heard from a Tha ticket is a long one and It will be late before returns are in to know tho on Governor and Congressman WASHINGTON GOES REPUBLICAN Washington Oct The polls have Just closed on the most Important ever hald In Washington From meagre re- from this and counties will be larger than ever before case In the tory all point to tha of and tbe entire Republican State for Congress by a majority The votes east IB and tn show an Increase la population In both these Is nn both tickets tne State lie or the re- mair ID tne vote Is counted ea on that of tne capital will not be at election although the fight be- tween trie trim aspiring for honor has been bitter ami a great of money separate of tha the and woman suffrage are defeated oy a large majority Tha bm not the majority l It obtain VISITORS KEEPER GIVES UP BOGUS BABT MAY'S J Oct Two persons Mrs Robert Hay Hamilton In her attic prison to-day The of these was Mrs Hupp tate ot Cottage City Mrs Rupp came down from Philadelphia on an early train She was taken at once to room Mrs the wife She was with Mrs Hamilton two hoard Mrs throughout the interview Mrs mission related to of baby Beatrice was brought hero yesterday afternoon Mr had to provide for the child's future aud hla first to that efface waa with Mrs Rupp who agreed to take of the child until a dennice ment was effected it was that Mrs Hamilton would servo her two years la prison and that uo further effort would be made In her either by her counsel ar by her husband A new arrangement waa mode as to disposal of the mysterious batty Beatrice will In all ity Lie taken from Mrs Hamilton's arms wben the woman wUl make her long deferred trip to Trenton In company with Mrs hupp to-day was a woman York yesterday and remained with Mrs lu last She is expected to cake final charge of thA baby who lie transferred to iti her keeping OM soon an Mrs Hamilton is conducted to MTA Hamilton's other visitor was her gel Cape Perry He reached the Court House nn the train from City and re- turned on the 5 train He called to bid Mrs Hamilton farewell and to tell her that lie had abandoned active participation in her case and in that of tae bogus child Sheriff waa absent the entire day He took the early morning train to tou with a prisoner who wsa convicted at the recant term of court will return ruw and probably take Mrs Hamilton to prison or the day following FLACK APPEARS IN COURT SIS COUNSEL DSL AX AND GETS ON IS WEEK ON WEDNESDAY AIX OF TBB CON- TO PLEAD TO THB Four of the six conspirators engaged la ing the fraudulent divorce obtained by Sheriff Flack wens arraigned Court of General sions yesterday to plead to six indictments which bad been found against for con- suborning of perjury and attempting to a witness a thorough carelessness ol tha ings regarding tbe formal arraignment before Judge as a somewhat vexatious episode in tbe farce In which they were en- gaged Owing to the leniency tbe District Attorney's office they bad been courteously in- formed tbat warrants bad been Issued against their persons in order tbat might procure a men as soon as possible So when entered tbe court room they were flanked by their and were treated tbe same consideration as has marked tbe ress ot the formal from beginning to tbo end There was e considerable crowd in Judge room the prisoners en- tered in tbe nominal custody of Detective Sergeants Von Klernan and Kellly William in the van ana Sheriff George W Hartt and Joseph following Tbe District Attorney and bis assistant Mr handed Judge an abstract ot tho Indictments with the remark that It would no doubt facilitate the court tn bis tion of and then tbe Clerk JamesA Tbe Sheriff responded and WM about to an- swer when the Clerk There are four indictments against you one for con- two for attempting to commit nation of perjury and Inciting and attempting to procure another to perjury a fourth for preparing fatae Judge asked for his too days dalay before being compelled to to the and Fellows opposed aa being too long prosecuting Ho added that the omoe was anxious to havo the record perfected as soon aa possible and asked that the time for the entrance of the plea be TO ACCIDENTS N Y Oct the matter of the accident on the Rome Watertown and at Forest Lawn on the of 10 by which Miss E L John Day and C Brown were killed and passengers were more or leas to Tired tha State a close investlga- recommends that all a train stops be erected at a safe distance la both directions to be operated from station Itself so that cau ue thrown to danger when trains are so stopping this In addition to the red Hag or signal to be put at the station Itself The board also mends that rule 132 of the Railroad be amended 10 as to When trains running In opposite directions are to be moved toward each other by special order toe engineer and conductor of the train having the right to the road snail be no tided ana their ment received before orders are given to tbe inferior train TO A Rocs Ark Oct heavy which covered tbe rails of the Iron Mountain Road alone prevented a had railway accident this morning at Switch miles below this on Che Pine Bluff Branch During the night one or more persons wedged a heavy bar of Iron In between tbe guard rail and the main rail Just at the To make sure of tkey then drove two brake shoes into the frog The road at this is on a high dump forty above the ditoh and had the of tha be been successful the loss of life would bare been appalling When the en- gine struck the switch was a heavy shook followed by tar of every timber But the dew obstructions to slip and no accident resulted Special Agent Potter of tbe Missouri system Is working a which Is believed wlU lead to the capture of tho miscreants Mr Horace RuaaelL who appeared for both L FlauK and Civil Justice Ambrose Monell who was absent because of Illness en- to show now necessary It was for his clients to nave a longer time but was Inter- with tbe suggestion of Judge gleeve was no occasion at present for argument Then tbe magistrate that be would tbe defendants until next Monday to plead Upon Mr Russell announcing prior the District Attar liar suggested Wednesday a date satisfactory to all concerned The only formal arraignment was of Sheriff Flack ttm disposition of his plea decided all the others Mr Bird asked for duplicate coplea of the of his client and til a same was granted to Mr James la behalf of Hartt AS was expected yesterday Mrs Raymond alias a half dozen other names was not present to plead to her Indictment District Attorney relieves her to be outside tbo Jurisdiction uf tae court When Is found will be brought before Judge and have a separate hearing When all those were finished Messrs nod Bird remarked And the question or ball your and were ro- piled to by Judge replying that had concluded to hold the Mrs Joseph and Ambroae lu each and U and George w Hurtt tn each Ths party laen left tlie court room lor the ney's where the defendants sureties were for James A Flack and lam U Klack Matthew Baird a contractor at 337 East for Joseph and Ambrose Monell Anna Monell mother of 152 for GeorKe W Hartt Norman East One Hundred and The ball bonds per fen ted the accused men anil departed lu tna two against Sheriff Flack ana Mrs Reynolds for of perjury the persons who were the objects of tbe alleged are Margaret and Kate Cannon Both women signed a tit davita in bogun divorce proceedings third against Heeks tbe In fraudulent suit ts 00 the charge of I Q Blot lug injury to public records to 94 of the Penal Code There are six counts in indictment covering tbe removal of tbe in the divorce null from tbe public office In they were deposited July and the mutilation aud destruction of some of tlie same Tbe fourth indictment was against J amen A Ambrose Mo u ell Joseph Meets and Sarah Cherry alias Susan T for preparing false evidence In violation of 107 ana 109 of tbe Penal Code are two counts to this tbo one tbe defendants with preparing a record and instruments In writing and other false matters and things with intent to produce the a a we lu evidence as genuine a investigation inquiry and authorized by and the second count with offering and ing documents the same to have fraudulently altered indictment includes of che In Tbe firth Indictment charges George W Hartt brother-in-law oi the with by sending and causing to be sent a certain letter addressed to Mrs ne to expose Urn to disgrace are three First the lending of tbe letter second tbe writing of It aud third attempting to Induce Mrs Pluck to abide br the fraudulent judgment of divorco bad been granted Tbe and Indictment includes all the conspirators in a of aoy The mony this been found are Mary K Fluck Mrs Mary George W Hartt i M K Nolan Meeka G J Mar H W Josepa Do Camp Lena Ferves Jones t Keyser Nathaniel Jr Nathaniel ft vis James A Flack Hanmel A William L and John D are teen In covering every o liar RO in tbe story of tbe fraudulent divorce so familiar to newspaper readers The general Tney did fraudulently and conspire combine and agree among themselves and with divers other persons to the Grand Jury unknown to cause an action to de brought la ot Common lu tbe name of Flack against James A Flack asking for Judgment divorcing tbe said Mary from A This indictment Is one of the most voluminous ever issued from tbe At- office covering as It does 108 written pages of legal cap Though the indicted will be called to Oot 6 It Is by meads probable that they will fall to ask for ma adjournment It is doubtful whether the trial will ing tbe October term ot AN APPEAL FROM WEST Of THB CONTENTION Kan Oct first session of the Convention was held this after- noon ID the Grand Opera House In this city Nearly delegates were present Go vs Humphrey ot Kansas Thayor of braska and Francis Missouri occupied seats on the platform and any number of were about Senators and Congressmen Winston rill and Perkins of Kansas on hand and Congressmen Martin and Grain of Texas and Mansur Wilson and Norton of Missouri Ex- Congressman J B Weaver and Sidney Clark appeared as delegates from Oklahoma Congressman Mansur was made temporary Chairman and he delivered a forcible in he showed how that portion of the try lying between the Kooky Mountains and the Mississippi River and which furnishes all tbat the country exports of food Is ab- without a seaport worthy of the name He declared that St Lools was 255 miles nearer the Golf than to mitas Denver 750 and other Western cities proportionately nearer and then figures showing the superiority of the West ovar the la the matter of ural products He claimed that last year the West had a surplus of bushela oi corn bushels of and hogs while the Kast the same year suffered a denoit of bushels of corn bushels of wheat cattle and hoes the West must ply the agricultural exports of the country Congressman Mansur said It was no more than right that It should have cheap and quick access to a deep harbor He said the time was at hand when nature should be aided In giving the West what has so long been withheld from on the coast of tbe of Mexico whence Ita products might oe shipped at small expense to tne markets ot tbe world He charged the Texas delegates not to bring Into the convention any of their troubles concerning the location of the desired harbor warning them tbat such action would only result disastrously to tbe cause In which all present were so deeply Interested The convention adjourned at 6 o'clock until to-morrow after appointing committees on resolutions and credentials Senator Plumb is the slate for permanent Chairman ana tor Ingalls Is expected to address the tion to-morrow To-night a reception was given tbe delegates in Representative Hall There la still a feeling of dread among the more conservative members lest the Texas get Into a row among over the question of location and thus pat the convention on record aa divided and naturally the force of tbo movement 10 be made on national Treasury thla Winter for There are any number of schemers who wisn to get before the convention and the men who desire harmony above all things will be put to their wits ends to hold the thing In One delegate has a plan for an outer harbor at Padre Island which the building of u bridge from the mainland to in thirty feat of water so that Loaded cam may be run directly alongside the largest soa going vessels It Is likely that he will be muzzled CoL Houston one or the most prominent gates from favors tile of harbors thus making the Uulf a basis for competition This Idea is better by a statement oy Charles Francis Adams When speaking recently on this of deep water ho said The Union would he extended to Fort Worth where It would make Its permanent terminal There it would transfer Its business to competitive railroads and Gulf receiving tho best Instead of u from other trunk lines were it to go on Houth to a port Many believe that an effort will be made to have the convention adopt this plUD but the applause which greeted maa Mansur's warning to tho to-day would seem to Indicate a strong sentiment in opposition to any recommendation beyond a Indorsement of those which Bourd of Engineers appointed by the Government to survey the Texas coast are expected to make soon PORE TIIE will be supporters IN DAKOTA Korth Dakota Ocu The official for toe shows an average majority e ticket of 163 Private from the election members of A for the United Senate Four to imr in safe giving 71 votes sure ont of ot 93 ta both county t aad city girt or 449 Prohibition TSK RICHMOND SUITS Va Oot tbe Instance of counsel for Mrs Florence Q Flynn Judge of tbe Richmond Chancery Court this morning continued until Thursday tbe bearing of the motion of tbe Electric Motor Company and others for the appointment of receivers for toe Richmond Union Paawngsr and the City Street Hallways Mrs Flynn bas employed as counsel ex-Judge Waller K and fi B Munford and n to Max R ot tuts city and Mr of these In for a continuance explained to tbe court tbat they bad cot had time to read the bills filled In this Mrs counsel expect to make a determined opposition w the appointment of receivers for named Mr Jobs 8 tlie for tbe made no to for by tbe other aide TSS TRIAL BOTTALO N Y Oot the to-day Osn Lestor B again took tbe ia bJs own de- entire session waa taken op IB tbe and Um tbe In fork 1994 ud 1887 important to was vt no A SURPRISE FOR THE NAVY SEW A BOOMING KARLT IS THK DAT BUT THB SCALES TURNED CHICAGO Oct October pork to the front to-day ft waa mada the pretext for a legal engagement In one the courts and on board Computed for a time TV at for attention The opened the day with deliveries on October Bome barrels Including 13.000 barrels from Armour Co alone uaine out ucd were to the clique housea The latter however were prepared tor the unloading They took the pork delivered to them ana paid for It at the of on ChanKe the lUe market certainly huld ihs of power The action of ltd representatives in ro- Oot chestnut walnut In ibis State will be tbe smallest ia years The September bas passed without a hard frost and tbe Is from ten days to two weeks later than usual Tbe belt ol territory from tbe Connecticut River westward Is generally tbe moat productive ot chestnuts Tils year will not be half a crop Prom the of and West Hartford which supply tbe markets in this city the information Is received tbat the be very light Tne walnut Harvest In b also re- Down tbe river In sex County the outlook fi better for good harvest of both County which bM extensive woodlands there is also A air outlook Tbe wholesale price chestnuts Is per bushel Walnuts are from fl po to indicate and tor lea aud It 1C waH in control and or only 5 centa price was on the Ural lot aold For price be- tween and OH the demand changed but tbe movement favored anil outlook promised a rante Several o and the trade Had a booming nape ot At this liia turned the scales and and as lila course found plenty of followers the sen were over whelmed wuli Tha turn in fact a rulo The of pork for a WUH simply and as houses operating fur the clique stopped and a wrand tumble From 50 where the market stood when opened hla pork a brief time hold down to 25 In making tbn there was of course considerable But reactions went ulw ays lowed by and sovere and were no of bottom until 25 was The was br wild ex- and lo man inquiries the clique audits future break however increased buying abort tracta and market recovered in and The price worked a little and the day closed with more than sellers at 4110 40 or SI 03 under Monday's clonings The developments In nowise tbe position of the clique Its Holdings vt the cash article were made heavier than anticipated yet It and paid for the erty It showed ability to swing end of tlie deal evidently strong In means though no can be made of Ice mate course until the packers short tender their pork The packing season to-day and tbe packers who are short were the first to open their booses One of thorn said this afternoon that probably no on October would be made before Oot 25 MX MUST PAT BOSTON Oot Actors Order of ship of sent a letter to Collector protesting the admission tree of duty of foreign and Tbe with the ment at Washington and has received a dispatch aim to duties on the first of which arrived in tne oh Sunday The en- tire lot of scenery weighs about three lona valued at For the last tew years H has been to admit and aa tools of trade CREDITORS k Oot Creditors of Graff Bennett Co the insolvent Iron firm of this city tiled a In In tne County Court against of file Arm and the trustees alleging tbat the sold property for tnat VM worth at least Tne was ordered by court for too benefit of other tba plaintiffs and tie tin the toy fee intended V down Ontario Collector ol Customs at Edward Island telegraphed to the Customs Department to-day that an American fishing vessel not sessing a license under tbe bad pat Into port and desired to obtain a new set or sails and asking U permission to purchase would be given Commissioner that the vessel could only sails to the event of their being absolutely necessary tor the homeward voyage Mass Oot A Lowell manager ot tha Harvard football team aad O p Tale manager met la this to-day and voted to Dlay great match the two In on Nov 33 Wew stanas will he and trains wlU be run from all COMMODORE FIELD OF DUTY TO COMMAND OF TBB IM THE BURKAtT OP Oot President made the following appointments of Land A ROTCH of Michigan at Marquette Mica L M LANGB of Minnesota at Marshall Mian R of Idaho at Ulty Ltn of Kansas at Wa Keeney Kan R of Arkansas at Camden M of Arkansas at Harrison Ark B MANN ot at Buffalo L ot at Santa of Public W BANKS of Kansas at Kan W Ii FIN of Nevada at Eureka Nov A ot Arkansas at Camden Ark BAKEH of Arkansas at Harrison Ark JOSEF n of Idaho at city Idaho for E of Salem Oregon to reside at Indian L of gon for the Indians of the Klamath Agency in Oregon the rumors tbat have been afloat In the Navy Department for a few days past a genuine was caused tola after- noon when it was announced that Commodore Walker for the past eight years ot tha Bureau of Navigation was to go to sea aa Acting Rear Admiral in command of tbo European station Commodore Walker's abilities had led to bis being selected for Important shore duty for so long that he began to be looked upon as a about the Navy Department All his sea service In jours has been only one year ana ten months He la most Important command In the for he la to take the first fleet of modern steel cruisers from thix country to European waters Uls squadron ta to ot tbe Chicago Atlanta Boston and to be Joined by tha En- OB arriving within tha of the station Hla orders from Secretary Tracy direct him to proceed to New-York at once take command of bis and make for ting the vessels for sea at the earliest possible date He Is then to return to Washington and continue In charge ot Bureau of Navigation the vessels are ready for sea All the sels are practically ready for n now There Is some little work to bo oa Uie cago yet but there is BO reason wuy the entire fluet should not oe ready to sail In three or Secretary them to betoro Nov 1 The said tbat there had been no between Commodore Walkor and himself leading to tho relief of the Commodore from his duty in tbe department but tho officer had already been In position yearn a for would glva lilin twelve years of bureau Who wilt bo tile next ohlef of the Bureau ol will probably not bn until Walker la about to Hull mentioned In this afternoon were Commodore F M commandant of tbo Navy Commodore George Brown commandant or this Navy Yard Caut N H In of abe was toat in the of Apia during Iho Secretary Tracy Is glad that ter la at laat on his way to has been kept ID water for a week now by stories that various officers would not carry the colored diplomat In ships lie declined t suy the nummary dismissal of Capt from thu ot tho Kearsarge further than thai Mr lass's color had nothing to do wuti It Aa near an run bo learned tbe was out of with the matter and when Capt reported tbat bo given up his and tils berth to Mr Douglass and ready to go to sea there was in tone of his letter that created Impression taat ne did not his passenger and tae ended the whole matter at once by him and assigning the ship The real trouble somebody Mr to Hay tl was a question of eating It Ia tnat when It was first tbat a war vessel would be detailed to carry the Minister to hla post officers who bad reason to believe they were Interested in tbe matter decided tbat they did not care ta All at tba same table with Mr Douglass This to the ears of Tracy and a naval asserts that aa attempt was made to a pledge from apt that bio eat meals at Ills table alao railed to a pledge and that tlie of fluers of tbe will at a separate table from that Mr Ills party Most of the Brooklyn politicians liave here bunting for spoils for the last day or two went homo to night They were Joined thin morning by Representative Wallace and they ought not to of the result of their visit WUh Mr Wallace's help secured tlie appointment of Joseph J to bo une of the Special Inspectors In tho Custom House ana they nay rutty aru promised that W shall be made un praiser William C Booth shall bu tendent of the Federal Building In lyn and that Mike shall UJJ a In Messrs and their do not claim tbat worn promised the ing ot Deed au anxiously seeking but It that Brooklyn will bave a before many daya They by tho fact that of tbe twenty-one Postmasters appointed by President to-day twenty to till tne places of Democrats who ure out by President before their terma have Mr Thomas C Platt has been rather busy to-day but if he la to bo believed the New-York and Brooklyn need cot trouble about hla present visit to the cap- Hal iMs morning the great Lions uf tbe Republicans has seen President HI of tbo Treasury and Postmaster General Wanamaker He tnat the sole object uf his visit was business connected wlin the express company of which he is tbo head and which a very large amount ol profitable carrying lor ibo There Is strong impression however that at least a of Boss Platt's Interviews at tbe White House and Treasury Department related to minor ments Jn the New-York Custom House i Tne owners of Western lead mines who are striving with Secretary aid to bar out the ores of Mexico used as fluxing ores by American refiners and smelters are posed to be congratulating to-day upon the news which comes from Paso del that Consul J Sampson has re- the lyed exequatur from the Mexican Government As Bampson is self Quoted as declaring that be waa sent to Paso del Norte tn the In- of the lead men one of whom is Secretary bis backers bave good reason to congratulate themselves The friends of Col Asa O Hill of Texas are grievously dis- appointed over tae recognition of Sampson by Mexico CoL Hill had unusually ing for tha Paso del Norte Consulship and his supporters were confident that Sampson would not be given an exequatur and tbat in due time CoL PHI would receive appointment If Secretary Proctor has been led by tha ener mles of Capt Fred C Alnsworth to doubt the wisdom of putting the Captain In charge of the new Record and Pension Division of the War Department that doubt can hardly exist now Alnsworth took hold of the division about two months ago It had for Information from tho Pension Office awaiting answers ana it wag not keeping np with current calls Capt Alnsworth put Into play tbe business methods which nave proved so efficient In his bureau In the Surgeon General's office At tbe close or business hours yesterday not a remained unanswered The cumulated calls had all been disposed of as well as the current business Tae war ment has not had such aa experience in very many years The President to-day appointed the following named On- John Daws moved H at vlos W 8 Morrow rumored William f Hunter kt vice W H William W Soyder at Somer vlos a V Comas removed Sim OB L lord at Edgerton vice s ames H Terrs at Atkinson W A- removed L at ton vice B Martin at Harvard L Edwin T Xoms at Q O H Oaot vice James B U Holt at Barbara vice removed Postmasters were to-day ed as W gab villa K Harris Otto O I JI o W UW John U Dona T Hall Charles R Carder 6 11 Zeph A O Stowe FOR REFORM A IN PHILADELPHIA IK BEHALF OF TDK CAUSE PHILADELPHIA Oot audience com- posed of about of the most prominent citizens of Philadelphia assembled to night m Association Hall to hear George President ot tbe National Civil Reform League deliver tbe address The gates to the convention of the league now be- ing held in this city met at o'clock In Colonnade Hotel and outlined the proceedings ot tbe formal meeting to by held In the Continental Hotel This will ad- dressee by Borman E Eaton of New-York arii H Dana of Boston and Charles J tiona parti or Baltimore tbe promulgation of a national appeal for civil reform and tbe adoption of resolutions asking ike President adhere to the spirit and of the pledge enunciated it the Republican National tion ID Chicago When at 8.30 o'clock the delegates Hied on to tbe stage at Association HiilL use large greeted with a which mently renewed when the Hon took The other gates present The Huu Choree William Curtis President of the National Civil Service Reform tbe An drewe Barns of Philadelphia Vice President the Pennsylvania Association Hon Carl Ellis Yarnall P li Philadelphia H Enton New York Francis K Cope Philadelphia Hi las W Burt New-York 8 Ropers John J Weat Wood of Philadelphia Churles J partu of the Lucius B E- A Biddle W W K K of Walter Wood Philadelphia Henry L Buffalo Joseph Philadelphia Edward Carey New lurk Frank P Vt W Cambridge Alfred Copp Jeorg A Merrill Jr Mass James K M N Y F O MasuD N V M William Potts New York Secretary National Civil League Jen William A Alken li Conn Charles Joseph Philadelphia K Krands Association E M Ayres Treasurer In lug the uf Mr You pardon I ronM not If l ur any of between you the vojilleinaD la you Brut I Mr Curtis monk waa whan lime lorit Bueo he tlin of first uf United lio oar literature by hut out all ill run thread of Uin purity of sama I hut llion among his fellow we or disagree which will to nn a moat important tlon we helc that lie Is It inn ODB whn bai flimp an act bis wish cr written worrt which his would to blot Tor a purer lin gave to jenra ago fuels anil and on matter bow may him on tula ffw to those tbe ut our and reaped Mr Cur Ha on coming forward was i-ii with In of ladles In the heartily In a resonant roler which heard throughout and but rarely to the lii lln frequently his reference to tnp efficient for with t Wr be on Fayc H hail MORE A MOST E JURY IN X J CAMDEN N J Oot of a Jury the Coroner wua at tbe of the Inquest In the Coney murder case Ibn authorities at tne two former sessions of tbe Inquest bad an bin It lea which ibry sufficient for the of a to-day It appears however that a fow of Uic Jurors had determined in compel to Ita and upon the stand Its two star Murray the man of Farmer his neighbor Edward foreman of the Jury In a lifelong friend of Le undo of the girl who Is aroused of complicity In lier murder and Uas taken DO palos lo ijle Interest In farmer's welfare When Coroner 8 tan ion Informed morning that be no further and directed the tn re tire deliberate upon verdict declared thn nry nut heard evidence to deolde Twu other also ob- to retiring evidence before thero and Coroner ton after expostulating witb them rdr a finally called upon the constable to After some further parleying tha Jury ly aod at 4 o'clock after an of four hours returned with a verdict anct a protest The signed ny the Jurymen was to tbe effect that Coney came to at the of to them The protest of the that curtain evidence haii Imon withheld the by the Coroner and to the jury regarding It aa an Illegal action and one which Interfered with tne discharge of their PRICE TWO YIELDING AIL TO HILL STRONG EINT FROM DEMOCRATS TICKET AKD UP Br THE SOME KICKING ALL ENDING AS HB Hint of D Gillette at L at Newark Floe William B removed Jefferson Jr at Smyrna removed B r at vlw WILT Oct capital rlty of Con- will represented by Washington of Knights Templar tho oldest organization of the In tbe State at tho triennial conclave of the Grand Encampment in Washington next week Thn will hero for Washington on Monday Oct 7 reaching New-York at Boon Hundred members at least will participate Iri the age Ths number wui Include E Bimonds Superintendent c 8 Davidson of the Consolidated Road Baker Jr wbo Is at the of the com- Alderman John A Crilly Major o H tbe Putnam O Case of B B Rial B Peck R D Case ana Stephen BsU of tuft Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company ton is largest and most In- one in tbe State ana will represent most creditably in the gran a sembly of Templar M tbe national of F TABOR of for Secretary Jar gomery fbr Mate Chenango Attorney Erie Slate and at Tor ikt of Appeal at Jefferson Y Tae above ticket did not run tbe convention without encountering but It met and up well them As a of fact It was tno to It u a Dem it Thn Lwo rival factions of of the party vain In the damping bande and a portion ut the ticket selected by tlie new boss n night that Is not often even la a The slate up to noun thai the tbe of Edward fur Controller and that of Charlie F for Attorney At one time oi making aew Tha i and Tammany mada no f were a pan uf ticket and gol A of Tor Julin ol lor Attorney waa a jali at tlie which be will Tbe 1 lit If lull of WITB nut lu ihr uf temper and they relish were iff either or AT Haas Oot at tba amT party arrived from Boston In a special oar Tba and Mrs the Utu is tbe Warts W G Jr wbo Is to marry Mas on is Cams Hotel with its W B will a evening to JCn It by tba The was by frud Yurk Court wan i-l A Indorse i of Tor s Inn fr Drier f wan u de- Ul The jj Kinei It tn him Tor John B nf i and n of I were luti ii off or I Inn U wat ij lure UJE 1 ami lail it Tie h M Hunan and ii at lime Mr H ci nu I lin llun Hinig ILai uf 11 of of to W eni t A I that tile nf Mi I mil VVi mplr Ing t lie im j return nil mil la la them mm of fui uf new l Ml oner li mul i i Ilium tn nf Tabor on wf ll would w hut e Ii II for It lad Mr i it waw HI rll e He T would put on II i ili 11 eeo tte 1 linn UT e refuel i rt man 1 1 e It uow fur ill tu j follow thla te both and labor lint be would SliH lo In Dot te relumed 1 want Hufe tn tk for nn question got up anil pressed their A vnm was It Him devilled Tammany Hall Its liti 1 unit lue the Ton 11 nf itf f I ll WHT i t j In of l i- locate i ork fer to 1 1 A re 1 lo H I I Ii i He n BI TUB mi r em u men lion nf llif til I S h I I 1 ir 1 KKM H 1 nr Hi i rk i i jf il in arunn Lii r me re I an a imt levi lu Ihr auci H il n in orker Tor I n k The of in ru w ttp 1 to i iji built it ei nur Uj lien full i d i tin lauila wn U fn Mr lahl ibn n pf it lii HLl tif A 1 j n i ulion UTP nl ID II i- u nip L N w luik il fur In l lit lei t Mr rr in- i uf ili li w M I mi nan i r i- Ho an 1 i idling DM 1 mat tin lick ft can Lu W liy m i Li t ti when nc ail thi t Katea who Nrw i ork w hn the oi tlm The In ol rula nwi mi n will ti y a i k il fi i 1 ht u lien OUT and ibr country Yurk ti IH uf Dome acd fur me The convention lo o'clock lii Jr ol Uie ll found In large Tint iwo Tlle le a airy with a of aud Uie rafters A with a uf was tilled with ware In the of ball the Q one side anu Tammany on ibo Around the Many ladles were who loot a Inter- est In the A been by Maror Kirk fur Vde aud welfare uf budding and Nearly members or and members of were bat none of them re- HO aa wore ei Matrons of Judge Power J R Voorhis men who attention Crolier W and Henry D roy la Albany sat IX Cady against whom Gov Hill has waxed warfare for several years hut li not yet at tbe Governor's belt Gen Charles Tracy sat alongside of sir Harriet On the stage were t The one upon whom most eyes were turned was of State Frederick Cook ol Rochester who lost sixty or seventy since be sat in the last convention and wbo hut froin after a nil months trip for his health Postmaster rup ol and W 8 clerk the Secretary of State's alongside of State Con- troller a modest to Hue reai of the stage a vary Interested spectator of Tbe for the press to tbe of B Defreest reUry of the were perfect and arrangements under were tetter than at any State bas been held ID rears When Mr nominated Lieut GOT Jones for temporary presiding officer and ar- and Ur Tutue of dueled to tho the broke out Into IBor dived Cam   

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