New York World (Newspaper) - May 16, 1879, New York, New York worn REMOVAL IP TOU WANT AT EMPLOYMENT REMOVAL I IV YOU WANT A AT TUB WORLDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 581 SIXTH NEW MAY THREE FIVE MINUTES WITH THE NEWS OF THE Weather Irom Washington at 1 For New the Atlantic States ami Hew southerly falling clear or partly cloudy followed in Middle by northerly rising The at New York yester day ranged between 61 anil 19 degrees above The Don haa presented ta the House of Commons a bin to establish a Catholic university m de Lesseps has been elected Presi dent ana Admiral dent ot the international canal meeting In Harmony prevails lor the present In tno French number of Nihilists nave been arrested lor tiring Orenburg In striking Dur Bam colliers have accepted reduction on ty arbitration and will resume las concluded a treaty witli In the Senate Cockrell Introduced a resolu tion a reciprocity treaty witli Beck explained the provisions of me amended Appropriation bills and in getting to say that the taxes on any manufactured article were paid By tne took the floor on the Appropriation and made a strong constitutional argument on tlie question of a free Jury and of the socalled Davenport laws concocted fcy Senator Ills speech covered the ground evaded lu tlie second veto and taken In the and It was listened to with close and uneasy attention by the leading Republican In tlie after some minor business the War ner Silver was taken up aud tUe question of sec onding the previous question on the first section of was carried and tlie section was then agreed Tlie section of the regulating the ami denomination of silver occasioned gome in the course of Levl Morton made a In opposition to the The section was linally agreed to and the House ad while tho third section was Both Houses of the agreed yesterday to adjourn next Patronage altered in the Senate so that It actually retains in position heads ot departments now holding Excise was defeated In the Tlie Senate ordered to a third reading Hie Assembly bills giving salaries to the Register and the County Committee reported Stra tums providing for Increased salaries In New Two Chilian have destroyed the great rail way works at destroyed and bombarded nil turee important ports of During Uie bombardment of Admiral of the had a narrow escape on his way to his vessel In a small The General Presbyterian Assembly of the United Slates met m Tne con vention of the In the South met in Money was a 7 per yesterday on 2 a 1 on Government and a a for prime dis Sleding exchange yas steady but The stock market was strong and active tho last when the Hurry in money was used to depress most of the speculative except and Its Western Governments were active and with an advance of nearly ji In the anil In 4XB Railroad bonds generally Cotton was active yesterday ana prices again were but closed Provisions firmer but Naval stores to more Petroleum Ocean steady and more lor Hamburg State for Glasgow City of for from London irom General of dera on during one year of i Asa shot killing him ug 1878 there wore shipped to Grout Britain from head of sheep and eighth meeting of the Underwriters An Ion ot will be hold in on mid 2M of this tt motion for a new trial in the mo was grunted 11 to liuli in the sum or SENATOR THURMAN SHAKES TO PIECES THE WHOLE STALWART THE LAWS AND THE AT THE POLLS MUST GO DESPATCH TO THE 1 stay Thurmans prom ised speech today was carefully listened to by Sec who seemed especially Interested In the rather plainspoken criticisms of Kobe son and veto messages and tne man ner in which he exposed the part played by John Davenport in drafting and securing the passage of the election was also appar ently very much Interested in this subject and aa soon as Davenports name was mentioned dropped the wilting In which he had been busily engaged and paid very close attention to It was as curious to notice how closely Evarts la thu gallery on the floor as the went on in his denunciation of the law and the operations of under Thur mans speech was a very damaging one bacause it drew attention from the general question of the right of the Federal civil to enforce the Fed eral laws to the weakness and of the to be invention of called by onal Leogue met in on Thursday for tho of national to who tho te Sabbath irom the penalties of the law of 17 M defeated for tko time in the Department of the PostOffice in robbed morning of 18450 and titty Tho robbery was committed after tho ion rational Association of in session at of Bt 1roskUint of and Robert of Wednesday the dor tbe fourth story of the Now Hampshire State One of them v us captured ill Lazing tbe night by a of tho firm ot Duter of Windsor has been t of thn Connecticut to ce two men and when thu with an burying it tu tho Death was was from ro ports all hn tne war to Kitta by with They Mere by Indian manors cation of Indiana waited on to obtain permission to leave thu la people am now homes in tho Tho Secretary t his I of guilty of murder in the second degree will be 1 from Wealey accused of the murder of nt The penalty ill imprisonment sentence of his Kate of Sent failure of Post 4 haa i in the embarrassment of k Co woollen of and b Woollen of but to what Dot be I cat New Ot Union by which has Die of the Superior Court for four li was closed the jury a for B and costs in of Committee at heard on it i of the Philadelphia J otter to the use ol money the but none of the evidence ed that now tad In i a commissioner to record th her against the United States of m to may t but from Walker will bo by the moat important Supreme Lodge of the In Boston on Thora thH shows that the order now in upon whom an haa of bEOD During the past year yellow aa On the 8u Ined at a banquet given by the The Governor and was over the on Wednesday J Loder won Hartley nrin ofi nn of shot for at 200 fas won by 11 the first aha wan very DO ou i Brown wj Brown Bapt at American Mia ou h American Homo AT 8 w up me Legislative Appropriation Senator Thurmun proceeded to m themselves in their relation to attitude luKeti up by me President lu his vetoes of the two fto one ho that tho appropria trona nro or No objection has beun mudo to tho amount of money but there am in the important clauses relating to by jury and to Objection ia to so rathor than agree to thorn the minority say the appropriations for tho Government shall or at least the making tho shall bu if thoy can it horo or Any ono who haa listened to recent debates must have beon struck with the fact that scarcely ono word linn beon unid by those opposing those provisions upon tho merits of tho They beon as as out of place on an appropriation an obj oo tlon the futility of which ho thought he would and also it is eald that they aro dictated by tho Gentlemen in their imagination have seen fit to there huge conspiracy by the majority of of tho country to anarchy iu the United as if that as if the Democratic people had not as much in terest in preservation of the peace nnd prosperity of tho country and the perpetuity of tho Gov as members of tho Republican or uny other These matters had not been tho subject of deliberate Senatorial hut of tuo most in and unjustifiable attempt to array one portion of the people against tbe other and to make sectional di vision in this country as permanent and enduring as the If provisions ought not on their merits to why had defects not been pointed out and condemned Onethird of thu general were passed on appropriation bills and part of the vury ejection laws sought by this to bo repealed were EO Will tho people say wo to havo fair and that wo ought to repeal laws which of being in the interest of fair elec Irons nro made instruments of fraud and ytt you in defeating an and tho Chief Magistrate in vetoing it beca use this nee legislation is effected in connection therewith V Tho poop a will not agree to aucha Those gon inuit argue of proposed to repealed and satisfy the people that they ought to stand or the people will not sanction the course tak en by tht opposition in this Much less will thoy sanction tho seizing opportunity to arouse and perpetuate f We hear of Houthorn but there ia not line in the provisions objected to in this that ia not as much m the interest of every Northern man as in that of every Southern All are interested in having impartial juries and fair Those laws woro when passed to be for the protection of in tho South against the but their object was to oppress voters in the and especially to imprison and persecute citizens of the The Almighty eald had given him a capacity to for which he truly though he was sometimes by His indignation sometimes cot that he was weak and ought not to Rive way to his too In speaking of the Election laws there came to him of their operation in New York of a cage full of men sweltering and suffering under the and dictatorial mandates of a corrupt and contemptible Commissioner of and he could not suppress the thought that a transaction had taken place in this country that could not haVo oc curred in any other civilised country without blood But he proposed to speak dryly hoping thus to make a better legal argument than If be exhibited He to speak upon the f that instrument might he mentioned without Be would tint the jury Tho English speaking people lave always clung with tenacity to the oj impartial trial by This well but perhaps hero did not why thai right won held It was not because twelve men un best fitted to decide in all cases of dispute between and for they are and thu laws make pro vision lor more satii factory methods of than by jury m many especially in those involving Ho detailed the methods of elections in and United States Government could not compel local to propose names for federal so tho only way to carry tho law out was to provide a box lor to be put m ind drawn out but who was to do rht of packing juries Jht it safe to tho that those had Absolute power to Bay j Irom Izi the days when nobody thought of packing juries tar political purposes the judges thought it safe to in tbe or tho imd names should go into tho box and it la so to this He had in his F lawyer in In his pi no lettor Northern State a name Thie tU of the because a Southern men The root her ma That u the not a ivil ia j there at clerk to fill the with of not reached even by repealing these this power of aud still t Section 620 had been M a in the statutes was one of aS tbo striking out of the word ron lawa alter had and the demonetization of silver had not of the mar things about the revision of 1874 which Isy on tho WBB by title without oven the section makes it aided or comforted any bo between two boys teu is worse in some latter only giving 151 courts to ol men wuo gave aid or i a e in the and that of and ta our com in H er Ms not 01 political note between suits on cases tried before would be more properly to indict men for on trial partisan such a tiling as packing most i record of ji Judges organized to to remedy he WB there ia a of political of them Waa it and place them There wai of the were those oon to and Yet when we against abuses are in brii by loyal of A wore mad can descent and of il by the ie vote of the truly j fact is orce anil bU denied Certain Senators had nothing but for any one who cited tho Constitu tion and the Senator from Minnesota Windom had snid tho objected to the constitutionality of os that it was a putt ot their stock in trade to cry It would he a sad day to thin country when nn objection to on constitutional grounds could be put down with Theae election laws provide among other things any pereon who by tho law of nny State is required to some act in order to entitle him to vote if no offer to perform that act and his otter bo on Account of previous condition of a richt to tho refusal of the proper officer to allow him to perform the not Section was merely a repetition of the amendment to tho and therefore not ob provides tor tho offering to citizens of facilities to fulfil any prerequisite to voting required by and section penal ties upon refusing to provide Sec tion makes an offer to fulfil any prerequisite to vot ing equivalent to ita and section imposes fines on judges of election to receive votes cast under the preceding aro in execution of the fifteenth but they are no comprehensive that they include nil citi i as well aa those who have and they apply to all local well as Where is lie constitutional warrant for tho enactment of these laws Two provisions havo boon as warrant ing it in the very remarkable veto which we lately had the tho honor to from His Excellency tho and he ia about unfortunate In bis reference to the law in he cites article Tho fif as I havo does not support tbe BO Hut the statutes Kp further and to tho right of every citizen to matter what his color or what his previous Tho Bu Court has decided that these provisions are UN con that the fifteenth confers no right upon nny mnn to but guarantees otherwise qualified discrimination of any e ort against Thoro abundant in these tu but not for and provision marshals drawn from tho New York and Thoro is power for them to without w arrant moat lul and citizen who oilers to vote and take him before tho United can tear tho mate justice from bis where hois executing the State It is not a law to secure but to prevent the to Article section i ot the Constitution pives power to the places and manner of holding elections for The laws sought to havo to do with times nnd places therefore tho only present of that article hoa in the word The of thie subject will tho of this provision je to tho Federal to its read Irom the numbers 08 and to thie to show that tho of tho Constitution to think that the provision giving the to tional would not be to bo ex in of of a State to lor elec on that that the lawn vow to repealed worn not thn con exercise of to regulate elections for it is Congress cannot article section interfere in nny manner with the election of nnd any regulation tor elections enacted by be BO trained aa not to so No legal pro position was evor clearer to him than Ho then that under existing law persons prevented from voting for or Jor Presidential electors were at tho tamo prevented from voting for local und Article suction 4t would nave boon adopted if our fathers hud foreseen the to which it would bo laws they to be for instead ol in the interest of pure and honest tho mind of mun devised a worse instrument of corrup tion and oppression than these When thoy woro passed there ivero only eight they were less to prevent their asked if it woro possible that eight inon would make tjo as was made on that occasion eald those eight men wore Thoy stood up for the Constitution and for elections and naturally and somo Jt WAB and tho argument has hud its It has and increased tuo of Democrats from UB when he first until out mid over into tbe He did not at that time that these laws woro Gassed to protect the freed and hi 8 tore had shown his to be well They originated m the Now in the Union League partisan political Ho rend from n report of on in the of ol the oil rth The testimony of Ham uol before that committee showed him to have been tho chief counsel employee by that club to got up and he will be acknowledged by the other sido of tho Senato at as a respectable lio oy a man not so and who has one John road from tho testimony at what ures the Union league took tt tho passage ol these lawn the connection of When the laws woro thoy contained many provisions not ulti mately As proponed thoy almost every naturalized citizen in the United States made it almost impossible to bo naturalized and gave no naturalized in bis right to Thurman Senator attention to these provisions and waid you cannot support those He r examining thorn Cler ami ho used hla against thorn and ao they oro laws originated in tho Union nnd were for ard not at all for tho protection of lie fco his In 1870 there wore 4f8fil of election appointed these laws of which were appointed inthe Ptate of New nearly of the whole i here were moro than onefourth of them in Hew The main point did tho money BO If In that year there waa How much was expended to protect tho poor down in the country where iho tho Whilo 1 tho oppress him In tho Southern States horo wan expended and in tho was disbursed that ia to the money wont to tho Houth und the That is the way the was protected They tho South givn tho the to but came to using the money of the United States dollar thoy gave to protect him thoy spent 85 to the deputy marshals selected In and 1878 to these Of tho auent in the North in more than onehalf was Bent to New York The of adjacent did not like to see their brethern in New York cet all So to pacify them wai out of that thousand dollars w Federal supervisors to secure the election of Republi cans But 487 000 was in Pennsylvania to tho clamor of tho Thon thoy paid some attention to and sent to Jersey City a partly important town got hot it helped to tho fio these four States Now Jersey and Vlll flUO of tho for the other In 3878 here were 4881 mi in party will why money spont New New Jersey and m lu one election fourteen woro and enough the great est the most money was N here leave ti tUte that the Ouy which had for a in by from 0 I waa now a mid most of the by City had spent in that Hoar asked Kan do In U if there not two that Randolph said ho did not so understand Thoro Ho was pro to but did not to yield the Randolph mid Hoars wan not lair under the and he tako opportunity Ho would again that thu money spent in the Jenny district had largely to do with taking it from the there was evidence that this waa spent In selecting deputy persons thought to be purchasable woro for if they would work lor the Republican can and upon to do HO they were appointed In this manner large Democratic majorities were destroyed in certain If obtain power and such a u a Democratic President the Republicans would clamor for the repeal of those laws more loudly than they cry now against They would not trust power over the public und officers with a Democratic another ox would be gored that man Bald would surprise some to learn how Daven port had feathered his own Without speaking ol tho affidavits at IU each which be made out People for falsa registration six months before they d to he would refer to other evidences of his corruption because it was right that this man should be held up to eternal He aimed how of the service fund gob into hands and waa never accounted for to the He hated to deal with a but be tbe most potential man In the A former doorkeeper jokingly said of that he was a man than old bat this man is a bis per man than halt a dozen as wo have now in controlling Ho meant no showing Davenports acquisition of wealth since his appointment to and Johnnie and i is a fruitful though the fruit ia of a very bad He had intended to say aome about the Army and the though ho pre ferred to stick to his In hie judgment there was never so an exercise of the veto power as In the vetoes lately sent to It is the tUna President has vetoed an appropriation and the lint time a has vetoed be It repealed The veto Sower WOH intended as a the Exe cutive to from from the Legislative Department It le alao the first time a President Ua a mi Basse haa quoted remarks of Senators end Representative in Congress to im pute to them improper He enlarged upon the Impropriety of There wore other arrange things about the In the first message troops conld at elections under the but in the he tells ua the Government might be if the military could not be used on election Were there thoroughly would nol say but 00 transparent a sophistry as this In Thurman said ho had been pained than by the of In opposition to this It bad made the occasion o reviving tional Ue appealed to every man to if the of bh Democratic and especially of the a The Southern are An Integral part of the Union and its much any in its welfare onil as fully entitled to promote that welfare according to their K such resulted in the North to rule forever over the other section t e would despair of there ever being a real onion in thie UB warned the men In thie attempt to create that might in the bo drawn by other linen than It might take other they who are now most anxious w promote It and to govern by North mar nnd that thore in another Solidarity that will govern HUDSON COUNTY JAIL BENNETTS LETTER TO HIS BELOVED FELLOW PRISONER IN THE SMITH THE PITH OP THE CASE IN Of THIS phenomenal witness who litgan on Wednesday In the Smith trial 10 tell how her vacillating sympathies led her lust lo steal for Jailer Allens son a lettor that had been sent to Smith at the Hudson County and in January to try to make amends to Smith by declaring herself on paper to been a tool of conspira resumed her testimony Her eyelids were red and One of the at me Jail told Smith that Phil lips hacl visaed a sleepless walking her cell and Al this Smith smiled and said KIIC was very sorry for afterwards the two prisoners came over 10 court from behind expression on her round and and ami the little procession sug if anything Phillips was tio prls and the other two reluctant yet cheerful When MIC court opened of tho de to 1rosecutor Mcdill the letter alluded to on Wednesday as having been written to Smith by way of reparation when Phillips learned I Hat the letter had been doing a strait uca of read It begins COUNTY 1 i To Jamie from in my To think what I nan to Imro liis morning the abuse was in my nml then to eoo that you woro tho only ojo to miv a word lor the one that t Hut it I have harmed yuit Smith I hope you will try ami fov Kivo mo 1 do not blaino you but I will trust to bou to I waa u spy on you through Johnny Phillips do you remember thu you read some of to me and then tore it and the other one von did not but you threw it in the closet and you out and me In well I the letter up and gave It to Johnny anil he gave it to McGIll promised me on his word as n gentleman I would not bu lulo any anil I would not have to be a witness at the they got me lo do and I see how ami Jack keep their 1 never had a thought of hurting but of course It will look so In Ihe eyes of Ihe people as if 1 did intend to do you Phillips this and also an other beginning 1IUUBON COUNNY Bin I am iivo wooks horo and f in to ho in jail for ami you lot mo out of horo now us any other and 1 that I will take my lite before f will evor he yon write all of the letter to January UK wr all Inn the word Smith gave mo tnat word and wanted It lu because It 1 wrote the letter m her room and she gave me the substance of what 1 wus The consumed tho rest of the anil its lo nearly ail of the most statements Phillips had made in direct Afterwards look u turn In redirect but tlie witness hud been on the stand so long that she was willing say lo her lu Here are some samples of her state ments graceful said the Blinking his when Johnny Allen took u seat oppo site you at the night you went didnt he sit there for the purpose oC Ihe you were to lell 1 I dont Phillips replied Wasnt that vour Impression then Isnt that now jour impression I think it So when you wrote that letter to published was not what you said about Allens forcing to tell the story that Mis On Wednesday she said the whole At was there any conversation Allen and they talked a little about immure In tho Jail I dont remember particularly what Was an arrangement then made between them to put Bennett and Smith in cells where they could correspond with each other and to take you back to the as a spy upon movements know thai there resentfully I didnt go right back to the jail j I wan uut a Do von mean that you didnt see Allen fora month f dont mean thai I saw him two or throe a At the jail Sometimes at the Jail sometimes at across the street sometimes m Jersey City at What did you see him for On Then when you went to the Jail you always called on Smith Yes I usually called on her In a friendly You and were good yes verv good And yet you caned upon her to find onfall vou could to tell Allen and for tnat express pur pose sir that is I wentio Audit wus Johnny who laid these wasnt It He asko i me to call upon In one of those calls jou Smith If she had n letter to send to Mr 1 1 tier U she had anything to a lio you understand how it is possible that you could have been friendly lo Smith and yet play the spy upon her Phillips hesitated at this question nnd looked uneasily about the room until caught Smiths sharp Thn she hung her head and The jailer sue finally it would not do Smith any Then your motive was lo help You gave all sour time lor two or three months to did you not I culled out of friendship to I always liked her and wanted 10 help Phillips brightening up at the counsels suave Who put up tho plan for you to go to Jail I was you go back there on the assurance tnat It wai Only a matter of form and that you were lo bo a spy Another little respite was taken for a good crv at tills and upon being urged to answer Phillips put her and drawing up naughtily said In an injured I refuse to answer that You In the letter tnat Allen prom ised you 10 unlock the juil tor yon to pass out if the Grand Jury Inflicted Is that ti ue he thai In my 1 Did he kiss you when ho promised It Really 1 flont replied tho Bumming up a of Did ne ever kiss you ingenuously that even Judge Knapp Yesterday when by if the facts stated In the letter Iw read then were true you Bald they were not what do you say now 7 I eaj they wero You will me now for the only other question I have to ask Last September you were were you for giving poison to your baby yon gave yourself up aud charge your self with murdering did yon not v didnt murder your did you 1 I Ana when yon went before the Jury didnt Bay ti youre out of your They did say Alter a few questions by Phillips was permuted to tainted on the way down Blairs and was carried 8herlfTs where she lav for an She lay sick abed at the jail all the Johnny tho jailers a blooming of testified to having received iho lettor from Phillips aud alter he had read tt he took It to the prosecutors Youre a married man asked Joseph an export in handwriting Augustus President of the Hudson County National and Edward receiving teller of the same pronounced the various orders und receipts signed Ijj tho letter to be in one and tho same hand Then offered the letter In evi The defense objected and fleld Insisted that it should not have weight em evl objections were over ruled and excel lous were The letter wm written on wai toin away While McO and Judge r copy between and Smith looked over Both manifested great Interest In the Bennett rather proud ot and one of the pages o that parts of Hues are 11 was reading the letter Bennett pan followed him witti a printed his composition than Thus Is most of tlw letter MY I nm so happy today with my state for the lost six weeks and moro particularly for tho last ten 1 oan BOO how I would have felt IV you had written I would never fro yours No matter what 1 had done to deserve It I I beon driven to BO I blame you I will blaino my own littlo angel moro no matter what 1 think pho docs I will not believe any oms hut I Know she will not do anything contrary to mv You will is ft not You say I that I fed you on cruel I thought truly that lou was my lovo with cruel looked but I take your word simply that everything deceived If I hao wronged if I wronged tho ono I uoti tho best In tho if I have wronged tho no I lovo with all my if I have tlie oro I to prove troe to 1 to you and humbly plead for I fool havo for anything that thinks Irom you you in my never Ift Re truo to mo oven in You cannot suiter for II I forbid you to to a certain he had tho power to you if you dul not spoak to I would not have you sneak to I would rather have you and mo die havo you do anything that would be I am roady nt any if anything ami to step forward and exonerate you from so bo true to uie even if it my neither of our lives will bo Wo are Jod no a con trile heart nnd Ho will therefore deliver us from earthly lias Ho not already shimn us lie is ewe ol us You say troubles ynn are of the trinl Whv should you my 1 1ml has shown you He is 1DK Alio uro for you now lo the lew viho for you nt You could not in this holler anil only in New could they he rioro a Rummar if the of tho for tile I would fuel sno with your io Wait until ho examines who have Sou bo will cut them all where would beside one or unite r And my you coun sel would Lc ns Kreal on any irnn in bnf thuru uro uuno who will work their influence as ho and as lie tins His art cause by bin in court with by hi tins said will win hundreds for you and tho htt has for you arc roal whoso aro lien by a man as aurt will not lut which may be said you linn m tho You must Ui havo persons say Ihe vou they did nt the inquest lint it will lio and WOTO ns the wholo world yon you know your will I hove you true lo mo ovor wo first uur lovo and that it all I care and I hoar mil true In since that 1mm Hint wo homm to of our lives from and wo will bu truo to nnd to each other letting tiie time before we mot and pledged our love lie as a You spoho of vour tlie state of my say you from my that my love was not that I noil tired ol that I was sorry in dome whit l 1 was and did not know my Illait was yours and buon evor since we Tired of you 1 would of my I will never ol You aro now ms now lino for How can 1 tiro of my heart y Whilo my have as absolute control of it tut if It was in your u That you was sorry in dolne Ho you menu that now that I have KOL you I inn Unit I did it If so you any lam nol now that I tot but 1 am sorry that 1 did that you in other 1 would think of tho hours past and AIM many on hour I lot liore aro wander back to and troin thinking of many an hour pleasure in the uturo after wo will bo our own will bo each others in why should we not Then wn have you know towards the over since wo Wu not been able to live as wo hut wo will bo and we will uwn No no no u Ood is ami in His mercy 1 know bo hns many hours in store lor us we over passed wo cama this May uf this trinl now and pure in heart and 1 no have just gone mi Mails and I have t lint I to I until this aud 1 had Alderman call on and at lie was lu go my hull I to make it pleasant to He staled v dry late he lias known mo over since I was nnp ho has done much lor me he went for a lawyer ho used hm with and ue some of the members of the Grand and then in thu availing whu should como lint Fleming and Judge who will conduct my hero ailer m so that come out publicly for and makn out lio Imp ua moro to do witli mv Mould have to come out iu about your case and he could not do thon for mo in publio us it would Injure and would not hw in court so ho could not appear for There is no telling day they may un I not Kone out on bail for two sent a paper with your that Iho held until your of They thought that f would lie hold auu not ul but they put mo high You know 1 am not u but and they no or hold n in than Now wo weru afraid thut il Jury thought I wni thov would m nin to keep we did not to do thinking would soon and besides I wanted to as near thu trial as possible to koep you company and bo 1 will sjo my dearest every day at the s why do you ask mo such foolish questions Will ho ever brine this about do ion think Wry I hate created thn an has for and you might as well think of HIce going back on as for Mr tu tell about that that from I tuld 1 told that you told me that you would toko it stairs aim put It on a miido hy the tlie If ho ever you again tell him DU You must spoaK to lilin about around You must call her I shall sneak to him also about She will do you moro injury than any one It may be host to take her out of the tho I hear you walk over head as there is about two and a half foot space between tuy ceiling and your 1 havo not thought of you you first denied any previous with I never thought there v as anything between you that was un necessary for you to speak i am so sorry to hour that you Oh my bo careful of my own lililo ba particular about your diet and What aid Allen du all evening after had while he was upstairs 1 What did ho do all 1 hour my signals lor I shall In a touch and kiss some thing from her little for they are albo iny own little Is that brute looking my own darling up he never had charge ut such a jewel nnd it is ho never will Good perhaps adieu for 0 fow I may go out but I will see you and every I will ho on you witli tho lawyers but In u hart lino I hope to meet nover to part m this world t Gnd that It nmy boon be and hourly I am on knees jou aro 1 sond many J nm yours with this Hie prosecution The defense win begin this probable with as objects lo im opening hrf aid just where wo 1 doni any one there was a chance for conviction until the lettor was brought and It Is simply the lunatic ebullition of a little This be considered ungrateful of CA 11Y A WOULD TOIL convicted of Bonding swindling letters to parties was today sentenced to one year In the House ot The despatch from Tim giving the of Ked swindling letter aud on the of which he wus was published on May nis conviction aud sentence have followed in the short space of four days from the publication lu TUB ol the CHAMPION 1ULLIARD May Jacob Schuefer and George Slosson played at Hull for Iho billiard championship of the with the re fult 805 21 44 Schaefers average Is The largest previous run was H Inch his second i un exceeded by 220 PROGRESS OF THE SAN Hay progress of the subdrain In the Sutro Tunnel for the weeks full work Is nearly three thousand Tlie total length excavated to May 8 was At this rate the excavation will be completed before the middle of but It Is as the workmen became more familiar with the the rate of progress will be One thousand feet of have been laid thus AW May Cornelius Vun haa the property lie formerly owned In West juat west ot this about two for f He sars he In tends to build a handsome residence on the prop Since he resided here the house In which he formerly lived has been removed and a new ono The sue la one ot tho pleasantest In this v The report that tho editor of the French Communist paper lu thin I o t on Wednesday of an overdose of digitalis is the rumor having arisen in ol rendered by to a compatriot had ui tempted to commit suicide b taking Au were and his was ublu to sail for France on the steamer Labrador on of the Widows and Orphans and Trust Oom who has been confined in Ludlow Stroot Jul for the last six weeks lu default of ball la the suit of Receiver of the and Orphans Insurance was yesterday moru released without bail by consent of plaintiffs Hla lather was burled at a oclock lu the Hav Packers condition tonight is somewhat but he Is not yet out ol NEWS FROM A HILL FOR A IN DUBLIN IN RUSSIAN 3TS OF HIGH DEO REE CHANGED IN THE FRENCH May the House of Commons last Ihe Don Introduced a establish the University of Patrick at with affili ated provision for and exhibitions at a coat to be defrayed from the Irish Church The Chancellor and of tho Univer sity are I one appointed by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the members of the Senate arc to be ap pointed by the Lord Lieutenant la the first to in Several and Forster and Fawcett supported tne sir Stafford North declined 10 express an opinion tlie House had time to the tie honed it would bo read a ami then a In terval for Its consideration would be The was Becomingly read the first I UK END OF A At a conference between committees nt the masters and miners nitty two were appointed by each o whom and an umpire the dispute concerning wanes In the Durham district will bo left for Today the dispute was sub mitted to the Judge of Ihe County who decided on a ot per on the wages of underground und OJf per on surface labor 1 bis decision terminates tho The will be prepared for starting work on Monday The strike of the employees of ten Iron manufac In which was begun some weeks ago under the of The Amalgamated So of has completely T INCENDIARIES War Several conflagrations have occurred in East causing great Seventy arrests have been made in Orenburg on charges of Four mule und six female lire undergoing courtmartial at In three one Prussian subject and a daughter of a privy Among MIC arc a titled lady and a leading Tlie of near Ihe are to be closed during the Another lire occurred at on tho Four of the poorer quarters were de i ue station of tho and five tives were destroyed bj the fire at THE ISTHMUS CANAL MEETING IN May International to for a snip canal across tho Isthmus of Panama met today at the Grand Ferdinand le was elected Jiear Daniel of tho United States wan one of the All of the applied to tent Including Eng Italy and Tho Secretary read a paper on the the after it nus resolved to divide the members into live com u to and tho meeting adjourned until PEACE IN TUE FRENCH May Tho iaris correspondent of the Manchester says Tho opposition of tho o tho of the Government id A complete agreement In tho Gira holla Ilio situation aa Ho donlos tho of on any tin will to Mny Tim licra toda wae not by any tho Tho Paris correspond ent believes that In a few days Le replace as retaining the Ministry of Foreign A GERMAN TREATY WITH In fie Commons to ilay of State for 1iirclgn replying to an said hobo lived it to be correct that Germany concluded tt hut ho was unaware whether treaty had been FOREIGN Tho Paris of tho London elates that the of King Alfoneo will take in or Tbo of tho death of tho of which wan in yesterdays were ho wan on Ins whon IUH gun wan accidentally and tho woro In He in a fow Tho Paris says tho do has nought French Oom Tho joins thn Journal in finding fault with thu of on tho frontier mid if In it la likely to destroy tho of mutual confidence between the two Tho from Liverpool for and carried out among her sixty oulton operatives from tor a cottonmill at wero uOl tor tho sixty A despatch from Cape April states that tho Lai cera at in u fow and un advance would probably occur soon A putty and eighty of in oo sculled with Plais ted to flu his on Monday at Ha to bo in tho hOKt of health and doon not anticipate that aor severe labor will bo necessary to bring into proper A communication from to tho Gorman tho assertion luado some UKO in tho by that tho United authorities complained that lu open or with Tho German has passed the authorizing Ihe levying of tho duties proposed by tho tarili Count Volt Moltke and other Conservatives have a in tho in favor of pro viding overy facility for the transit of malt and wood A has been created in Madrid financial by a newspaper shoeing that in the budget tlie interest redemption or the recently issued Treasury will pesetas above tho voUi for the debt which public works expenditure is and tho direct taxes aru falling the la Cata lonia and the bligh price of food hut iho receipts are II RUE AND David fllod an assignment for the of creditors to Jacob who beat editor of tho itu has been lined and The Congress lo direct the removal of tho sandbar between Island and Mathow the veterinary surgeon ol 430 Katt died easo of the I The last reception for tho season of tho Army and Navy Club was given at tho clubhouse last evening and WOB largely Jerome of 110 Woit a wellknown of electrical died on of of the Tbo fair at HI Lawrences clood the receipts being between and flag was voted to the who has been organist f the German Methodist Church in between U end died yesterday at nU 02J Fifth from heart Police haa formed a law part iio was partner with ana who haa been ao Bar wit o ion Judge haa offered to build at to receive the citys garbage provided the city will give it to and to on ft contract for one year The oiler will probably be who has been for upwards of tea years head waiter on the steamer Dean of the Peoples died on Wednesday night from hemorrhage of the lunga ft few minuted after the steamer bad lelt On May 0 Honora five years fratle ng roses lu tho tho o at stroet and the Western fell and waa impaled ou a large The examination in the of and the Brooklyn who were arrested for haa haa been unl up tile street pave J tomorrow inning Idiot pub a street car track in Park the cur loving o out of one of THe on full of nho were badly with three Italian whom le as her arrived b the St Laurent on The on one of the had heen sold by lu lo seized the chad and will wad