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   World (Newspaper) - November 10, 1878, New York, New York                                TO YOU WANT A SERVANT OF ANY KIND CALL AT OR SEND TO THE WORLD EMPLOYMENT AND XO MADE TO EITHER OR NOVEMBER FIVE MINUTES WITH THE NEWS OF THE indications from 1 For the Atlantic States partly winda mostly northwest to The 1omlon Times yesterday at the for being edited ly finall things iio when it hears that public in the United States lias suddenly been into a ferment revival oi tlie fishery H also that the Newfoundland dispute run upon the payment or non payment et Halifax The of Stewarts it yesterday by the traces they carried Ue remains across the of and out Tenth street across tta courtyard oi a next swiftly tha discovery of tfco Stewart sacrilege comes news this time in at Jolin a wealthy iig on Saturday On was discovered ia the the college nt Port tea brought as the by an unknown on The declined tbe and Tho body has since been re A broko yesterday in the Cape The Cape a wooden us tire all tbo houses in Capo A nigh and in tuice Jurors nearly all the hotels and cottages were The is the only hotel Tho amount of lots not yet teen Two large buildings connected in Philadelphia were burned by of some roe loot up nearly A yesterday in the Boston Chemical Com at Boston caused a loss of a speech at the in which he in a confident tone of and defended the course of his lighting UBS been renewed in the and a British 000 been enamelled to retient before an overwhelm ing lores of subsequently mode a attack the but were with Heavy A Constantinople says that a m the by iv ho the The vessel wa rescued ly tbi British which captures the pirates and delivered them j the Turkish They are said to A despatch from Winnipeg to tto Paul If fens says that wur ha broken out the Sioux aid the ami the of the latter have liccn billed trouble is The a Bays there ie 110 in tie report oi the ill lit The Emperor of Austria has granted a general the aud n to that effect will appear Count Andrassy bus large in and aud a slista in tlie plenary of tbe a minority iu the Tie Associated on the the that Colonel Scott went abroad suffering severely in and hie after six of rest aad movement is elsewhere reported for Ik improvement oi the militia of the United State and for its partial assimilation to the Adier drive five hours New York City thanks to tbo Park Tlie conference agreed increase the rate on eastbound freight Zt cents tho 100 out estub o pool until tbo proper for it in the business of tlie ronds could Jje Hie claims ol Jeam ana tlie Ring Jot nod the suit for in latier tuey have for two mouths m Street by a of to the January tn November 20J of whom were Last year inclute arrived in tUo same Loroy the wild to eighteen months in SW tor assaulting Heiden and of her the crew iu race sellers riu city lost some of yesterday by buying spur over the Great and Ohio railways For tbe of John Armstrong la Hunter was yesterday to on The is to bo to Court of tbe 7ast wetk the poli 20 of New York For the Mime registered 418 and W National Bank of Paul against the Trust York to recover taken bant by a bogus upon tbe trust by Charles tha oi Wappingers whilo Thursday attacked James yearn of and ho died lios been States Circuit now sitting at has before it 1B1 and there are likely to ie 3W or 400 move before the close of the disaster of 1874 is again to public attention by a suit for the Silk of for damages done to UH has obtained meot wf the amount Another Tie Buffalo and laid its track across that ot the No further U of have elected the entire Congressional except in the Ford THE FISHERIES tbe present tlie First Congressional of North been defeated by a Tie vello lever has now riute its In oue death and in New four of an con execution oi treaty of Berlin again in in Tlie Political Iir Butt appeals to tUe people to dis tuo policy in tUH OWD ft games of were played Tale beating Trinity and Stevens floM was steady yesterday nfc a a firmer for actual Sumey easy at 3 4 per on oil and C a 6 for prime Tho stock less active and the leading causing an un The statement showed aa increase of 0iuin the surplus caused by gains of ot Government butig lower for louisana consols advanced from f 7S bonds were and iu bob 2r than is usual on City of for T Bremen 5 for for and THE STATE DEPARTMENT CORRES TO BE PUBLISHED NEXT THE SAID TO HE SECRETLY TO TUB DESPATCH TO TUE correspond ence ol ttin Government PU tbat part oi the question which to of the anil tlie will be given to tlie Statu next 3t is und apparently on that this presentation of the case of our Government takes very strong Jt is that our Government either directly or at least reserves the right to the of tbe binding force of tho without reference to tlie immediate tinder and ilio of the commission to agree is very distinctly put forward as a which in the minds of interna lawyers and justify our Gov in treating tbe results of tho delibera tions of tbe joint commission us a if it have reason to resent any proceeding of under it as an The publication of tho lutter of Secretary written w protesting amount of the us well as dated September on the outrages on American merely pavo Uio It is stated in some quarters as the decision of the that it intends to exercise the cou by to tuo Executive not to pay over tbn amount to Groit Britain on the of ibis as by tho terms of the It is very evident ironi in other that the Government not really decided what it will Lord reply to Secretary letter of September 28 is daily and will probably be the sub of a Cabinet next The general tenor of this reply to is from foreign will ho that the wass tbat there is no to which it oao be that it bus been made in with tno terms of the treuty and that nach gov is bound iu honor and equity to abide by the af It under iu the reply will take tbu same ground article from the that tbe oi ti local law in Newfoundland which or uot violate the privileges oi lias nothing whatever to do with tbo oi tho award from tbr it was anil tbat all arising outside of the award must bu considered aa for after OT Till ill an editorial When we hear that public opinion in the United States has suddenly been thrown into a ferment by the revival ot the fishery and that Evarts has written two vigorous tho publication of a of weeKs be fore tlie elections has aroused patriotic feelings in a manner no doubt profitable to the Republican we can only for being Dy email which thi Americano despatches ore with what are quarrel on the of in January last and the which the announced nearly months What ever ibay be tlie course of the Newfound land it CM have no hearing upon the payment or nonpayment of the That must he determined by tha American people upon general principles of and and without 10 disputes other If they wish to the award of he Halifax may rest we shall not to war to recover They have nothing to f car nave the their national selfrespect and the uncomplimentary surprise of the Old World to restrain the operations of the American lor between rtie Americans and the in a very short time there be no cry left for He that the most satis factory termination of the whole matter would be attained if the persisted in and carried out their nefarious threat not to pay a dollar af the award at any the Imperial Government have Its back so to and we might hope that this which was proving eo ruinous to our in would be The award n no degree compensate Newfoundland la the injuries it unstained and was If they refused to pay one dollar of the so much tne better for all He trusted that New foundland would not allow Interests to bo thus away putting in a most serious pro fisheries failed through United States he himself would bavo to clear out ami each honorable member with He could not blame tne poor Newfoundland driven tp by the encroachments rJ the they took measures to them selves anil Heritage and if such collisions led to complaints on tbe part of the he trusted Great Britain would see her way to tearing up the speech was warmly received by tho and no doubt tbe collision policy will continue to prevail vratil the Government is to task by tlie Colonial HUNTERS CAPE MAY HOTELS THREE COUNTY OFFICERS WHAT HAS BEEN MADE THIS BAR In the part of September the Bar tbn a composed of De McLean and Henry to charges at extortion then made In Hie public County anil ter ami If evidence to bring the officiate named before tlie The committee several sessions at the rooms of the at which they Invited members ot the profession having of overcharges or ol any kind to appear and laaKe a of plaints were but la to make the the divided up Into ami the of Uic named were subjected to it thorough The duty devolved upon and visit the ol the Register and the County Cleric while Holmes looked the The committee has hekl twenty at which Hie business lias lie of points of evi and the and or stat Of the mass of evidence collected only the have been minor matters The me of anil of his Keep proper hooks is very conclusive and la hi shape for presentation tlie on tlie Holmes has ulKO completed lus share of work IE KO Is n work it will It ready for tlie Graml All the evidence against the County Clurk Is Out it requires weeding out and The has up about cases 01 In ends nil the accompanying siul o by whom the overcharges were Jii addition to the made at tlie Sheriffs by McLean ami Hash a to and charges of that institution also will be The Bar Association is to meet OB night it is the will mane a report nn ms This will merely he for the of members of the as tlie committee has already Iu curry ihe charges the Urand The of the officials under Have with the view ot having proceed ings ami an offer has been inaile if the to rest where 1C In future at the In question will lie in strict with the This proposi tion Is not upon favorably liy the One of said that the were It would not be long before the abuses be and willed that it was necessary to proceed the present OR an example TO BE HANGED 10 FOR THE DEU 0V IP THIS COURT OF DOES NOT TO THE J November The people of were mused w incitement murder which was tills t line anally so far as this court la con alter a long and protracted ntui Mat July of the of John a prominent ana ot Ji appeared that the was Uone by an of ulio puil tbo villain liberally the stops of Armstrong anil him me the motive being a large of In which Hunter was Last Monday anil ar KUCO two one in arrest ot judgment and the other for a new Today DID three judges Court at nn eatly uml when thu pris oner was in every neck wss to wetja of his Thuro was nothing Iu Hunters m concern hi the pro ami ills Ijore the peculiar the previous of the He shook with pome to Ins hair ami his he his ami sat and intently at the Soon the court formally itp both the motion In arrest of anil that for a new The prose cuting the to thu Kobe for moved ho be the on the ground though the fatal blow was m New the victim in and therefore beyond tie of the camis of New lio must resuli from the felonious to the fact ami crime a muv awl both must happen In Now to u murder within the of a New The crime ol which have properly been convicted in thin was that of assault with intent to The Court the and after during which Robuson hhd u view to an sentence ol death upon the The Judge said The ia the Benjamin will plonse Ym oi Una of John You by mid by tbu luw you must Have you Iu nay tUo of the uot upon you V to tiny tt to Nothing then For ino THE WEEK AT THE NEWFOUNDLANDS AND EK AS Of AN OCCASIONAL OF TBK It in tbe gen eral impression among those acquainted in that the Fortune Bay affair was instigated by authorities with the view of tbe treaty arrangements bringing them to a premature For two years past the colonists have been agitating against the The Colonial Legislature passed it in a hurry at the urgent request of Lord then Colonial and without studying the probable but it hus nover In en popular with the fishing The a budget of complaints tue In the thuy say seal oil was out of the free list under the treaty on tbe ground that it was not a flub o put a duty on tbe lobster cans in which the Newfoundland lobsters were shut them out of as they to tlie spirit ot he they complain that cod liver oil bus been out ot the free list and a duty of 40 por levied on which is Tbe reason oil ie a manufactured oil the regard as too the only oil undergoes and to the Ou similar they the Americans might ex clude which undergoes professes on the they might tax and thus evade every provision in the treaty designed to tbo admission of Newfoundland ushery products into the American market duty not the real grounds on which the colonists oppose tbe Their objec tion to it IB tbat the fishermen are outstripping the locu The it is needless to are nob an and they regard thu foreigner who enters their waters with modern appliances very much used to regard the white hunter upon tbe with a more effective weapon than the i Gloucester schooner inore lish in a week than the average lugger in a whole Ilie native fishermen arc poor cannot afford a they are by their visitors indeed hundreds of them have given up the un equal struggle and become mere lor be American IL is oi their inferiority aad of their tj encounter American competition them to cull tor the immediate repeal of the That cannot bo by the Legis lature of own accord without causing a rup ture with the mother and so their only resource to on collisions with the American by tbat moans to precipitate a diplomatic row between the United elates and England in which the obnoxious in strument way ba Of course the Colonial Government dares not openly avow mat this is its but in a speech delivered toe session of the Legislature iu hist a member ol the Cabinet and the most prominent politician iu tint scarcely made a secret ol In a debate on a to A EVENING FROM THK OT KASSAi ANI The profits of the Cathedral fair Just week were Care Is taken 10 prevent the publica tion of but It is safe to esti mate that the gruna total was at least Policemen of Mils city have put on heir mettle In the voting for the diamond Bet inspectors Die only have been Inspectors anil But Flutter of Jamess who originated the that So he added the name ot Inspector of Inspector Thorn hart been ahead but the addition of Inspector name seemed to up Inspector Tl voted straightway until they hw given him the Then they coolly Informed Father Farrelly that Have a few thousand vetos ready for deposit as soon as Inspector Thorns friends him to the 1 The contest tor the sword Is General Joseph Johnston arc of the In the rivalry has practically narrowed down to General John ston has been upheld at the cf the list for weeks by hie Southern to tins but General massed themselves ami bore him tar Much merest is shown In the voting for the thorn by Father of that Is to lie to the editor oliy who Is shown by u plurality of tlie votes to he the most Father Harry McDowall a very valuable at last Miss Minnie Visitors to her as one of the greatest the and thronged Miss spiritedly her lien role nml did The Bishop of accompanied hy bis wife liabertH and Mies of visited the were at the table tea ami coffee hy Attea Cornelia Livingston Him Miss preside over the tastefully arranged 11 of gimtle inen ami among whom were and aud Allan ami Arthur Judge Edward and daughter and Lloyd Mc who to meet the but been forbidden to leave by In a conversation with the Uic his Intention of calling on Iho The wlm arrived Thurs Joy by the wore his bishops hat clerical wife wore a dark trimmed with and a white hat trimmed with remained nearly two hours at the He will preach this morning at Thomass and tutu afternoon In The committee of management has decided to close the on Tuesday the 20th snid no Nothing then For ino to iu the nume of of this Court nud the is that Uo to from till 10th tiny in our own hundred and be hours of 10 oclock in forenoon and 2 in tlm you be taken to to bo by iho neck until you and may Uod on your iron nerve him so well Hint ho might have been mistaken for a Woodhull concluded ho down ami without mill an to him Ho walked out with heart erect ami he nume playing bin Tin case will up lor hearing before the Court of mid silting at on the third Tuesday of this FORGED RAILWAY Britain to bavo the treaty he spoke m this strain for two hours at the it appeared to thai a IDS be the Dennis who a few days ago made an attempt forcibly to obtain possession of her children In the police court of again en tered the courtroom coolly walked up to the Judges dest and greeted him with a pleasant Good Good replied Judge YOU seem to be pleased at some thing What baa happened 1 I fee told me A 5old me two didnt ye 7 Certainly the law gives the custody of tho the Ive got And how ara you get 1 Je Yer Now what r wants 11 8 ca e done about it v will be done until your husband makes A Freeman a sixty years living at 639 Atlantic and said to be an author ana was held yesterday by Brooklyn Police 1 A IS William Keller was elected Justice of the Peace tn the Second District of j a The City of has Just that died six NEW AGENTS SWINDLED THOUSAND About U morning u man of me dium neatly rather a florid oom a face except a stepped into the of tit the and offered lor wile what like a railroad ticket issued bv tmd Albany tlie holder to b passage from to via the New YorK and line and Atlantic and Great Western roads to und thence by the Ohio und road to Tlie ticket was printed on and ap bore on ita lace and hack every require ment of an orthodox The die stamp of me and Albany road could not lie cavilled was perfect In every One thing not understand was why tbu and Albany road sell by the when outlet from lor westward was by the New York This was explained by the who said that a parly of about litu had to go by the Krle and lo gratify the whim the ecn lie had got as far as New York when he was recalled by a elating his wile had been suddenly taken 111 and he forced to re Ou this account he was willing to dispose of ticket at a very reasonable rate and wished to do He stated the fare he hail paid which was the regulation although Seaman was not thoroughly he bought me ticket and the stranger A telegram was to the 1assenger Agent af the ami Albany road at giving a general of tho form and and In reply came tills despatch to Loniu via Kric find mid ia TUu la o Kullow In reply lo n later telegram came tbe following i to aro harti no ipon thin went to the of general ticket agents of the Eric and Great Western loads inui them of thu am nt the tune gave notice ton number of other agents In I he Tim set to work to notify nil to refuse the printed on fonn anil word was sent to tiie of tie Union Uic faut of i Ha In It IH that a largo number of the tickets liave bucu disposed of probably between and oou It In believed that the scheme worked hi nearly every Jurae In the the fact tbat not long ago a similar fraud was perpetrated on the tne in that instance froni it IK liiat the headquarters ol the gang in that The roads Vn in have and from slight of Information In possession It Is thought that the forgers will be overtaken by Tat STOCK November safe Jhe rate of discount for bank bills is ijf per and trade i a tx per On the with a few re prices advanced until Thursday mid when they may bo stated lo have generally reached the point of tlie The rap Idly Increasing case In the money hopes that delay in the Afghan campaign might mure than appeared on the tlie expectation of utterances in the speeches at the Lord banquet and the revival of confidence ou the all aided the hut tbe fuel that the Bank of Directors oa Thursday maintained tlie rale of discount at o per Improve ment shown in the hank return was gave a to tlie and on Friday the relapse proceeded further of a telegram Irani Paris announcing that the tear was be sides as the time draws near for the communications at the confidence Is felt as to the purport oi tlie information to be as far as most Government securi ties are the work on balance yielded vury favorable and many foreign railway and other Investments The rise In United States Governments has been unusually stimulated by the fall in Gas shares recovered Commercial are GX higher and anil THE Of Vicuna correspondent says that assurances are circulat ing that a complete exists tho execution of the treaty of and that Count Andrassy will convey this assurance lo the Delega The Russian Journal referring to the probability of such au advocates the con centration of a large corps of observation on the Austrian Tho denies the existence of any such agree November Porte on addressed two very energetic notes to Prince one refuting his denial of connivance at the Bulgarian ana the other repatriation of Mahometan and tne evacuation of THE OCEAN HOUSE AND MANY COTTAGES BURNED AN OLD STOHY OF WOODEN A HIGH WIND AND AN INSUFFICIENT FIRE TO THE CAVE November people of Cape May City were called from their this morning by nn alarm of Tlie whole place was at once thrown Into excitement anil for a ure Is one of the terrors of residents and as there Is scarcely n brick house in The and well as they been and are without exception frame while there are long rows of frame cottages ou every and the avenue is lined with wooden used us in the summer awl In A general destruction if It gains the slightest and a high wind like that sweeping tho beach today trebly to the dangers of tho In ten minutes after the alarm was sounded the whole population was In the By some ns yet the flames had broken out in the Ocean one of the largest hotels on Perry street and tn the very heart of the The building was soon and a fierce Irom tlie northwest blew not only sparks and but immense sticks of flame in all The Ocean House was not long being con but before It was levelled the Merchants Hotel caught and burned with a heat so Intense that It was Impossible tor the to bring pipes to hear upon Their efforts were to other and particularly to the famous Congress the long arm of was directly opposite the Ocean But their efforts were Con gress Hall caught before tho first of the lire had ami In a marvellously short space of lime every piece and limber in H reduced to Fryers large tmd cottage took fire and burned without attracting so absorbed the people In their ol lo save the which has been of glories of the Next come Mie Avenue which was swept in a ami then In rapid succession tho Centre another large Ihe a Hotel is Kept open m winter as wet BE ID summer Mo cottage at the corner of and Wyoming tho three Slc cottages anil of anH the All the while the but department of Cape Its befit to stifle the but best was The force consists of a steam engine and a with a totally inadequate length uf After the lire tuul boon raging for two tele grams begging for assistance were sent lo I miles and almost wont wun Rent bacX train wits to two well They arrived at and wurt put to work at but It u hopeless battle that they Had to every people to hear Uie limited water supply command had given The lire crossed Washington street a little after The from to JUIM and from vaa in The long rows or bathhouses bo longing to the several named above by a single sweep of the A i thin time the wind WUB Mowing from tho west at tin rule of miles au The Columbia another ot the largo caught fire on the oust cud from a ft was Runn too apparent thai It not vm Sim the flames were to number of buildings in the near neighborhood of lliu Columbia and soon took hold of the vow of Handsome intervening between the Colum bia nml the including of Mc and the Philadelphia Tlie still worked with ull Long linos were for the passage of from hand to but tho water actually to feed thu and there was little en for any sort of exertion except hi the removal af furniture from and its trans portation lo places of comparative IB next to the Ocean at tuo end towards the shore there was a good deal of valuable including a of nicely ornamented in which was in use tn one of tlie palaces at tho time of the HIM and n rare piece of of great age and curious valued at Tbe cottage was fully hut the on the furniture to only Congress Hull was insured for and kept last was insured tor The amount of on the oilier has not yet been but it is safe to say that all of as well as the are wull The total loss la estimated at is the third time Cape May City has been almost entirely destroyed liy and the anil property owners today In the ruins express groat wonder tho Inflammable nature of the which have been a constant and praline source of alarm to they never went roworK and properly organized An Cupe May is to a great extent a watering nearly all the property that Among those very largely Interested In the properly destroyed Is the eminent of liere on speculation It for The Hulme estate will also suffer a but how nine be at this This Ims destroyed many houses which would bo lor of two generations ago who congregated here to keep cool the Uuu in of all places u thu world ure the and most The the largest and most elegant house is the only considerable hotel left stand and Its owners may consider themselves for Its WHS thought to he impossible until tlie lire finally burned Itself A IN November after noon while the hands were engaged In varnishing vats In the brewery of niti the avenue a candle was upset In the A live at started that could gotten Hi hours the principal en tirely tivo hundred are i out of Tno building was known as Icehouse was live high and iu size Id by 120 Jt contained barrels of beer and a lot of ma cooling The with was for In various At the north und of the large was three stories tn con beer to Tnis was partially de building was Insured for ou which the loss Is about SO per The contents were insured for the loss here being about Iu per Instead of as at reported will be about KILLED ON A On Wednesday Bight the 20 train on tie southern Railroad of Long Island struck of fills a man seventy years who Ims recently been working at train ing farm at Seiier was injured ao severely mat he died on The oc curred between Oakdale and tho South Side Club and tho engineer of the train says that by glare of the headlight he saw the man lying on Die but tlie distance was so short that It ivas impossible to stop tho The pilot of the en gine stiucK Seller and threw him a distance of nearly forty XOT A DA Thomas Murray and William states Supervisors of Election In the Third Election District of the Fourth Assembly were ar before United States Commissioner Shields yesterday with neglect of duty in having failed to canvass ami return fully the votes cast at Tuesdays They gave bail Iu ooa each to appear for examination called Of HA The funeral services over the remains of John of 888 Greenwich were held in Peters at Barclay and Church The assisted by Father OKelly and Father A delegation from tho Produce of which Hawes was a was present The interment took place In Greenwood The Brooklyn Police Commissioners have promised to consider the protest made by 1ather ol Peter and Pauls against the grant ing of a license to Owen a saloon Die THE A NO CHABO m jew wnen the T their lives 1 they eV eye saw THE NATIONAL A MOVEMENT FOB ITS PARTIAL TO THE ARMY IB the ol i as well as the controlling officers of the National Guard dis cussion Is going on over the lotion of the two The worn of the Nation al Guardsmen at ritle ana the self control anil qualities shown by the portions of the during the labor troubles o the past two have compelled the o the officers of the regular army and on the those who have studied the National Guard a it In fragments throughout tbe sc the necessity of a uniform scheme of organization and feel with such a character something better could be showu than the 0878 report of organized militia out of tit unorganized militia or ablebodied male ot military ago in the United lar discusses the question of a national system at length in the last number of the in Win cousin ana Minnesota he there was in the las War Department report no while Ind with nan available lor military duty hail a forgo of three one ol whom was a gen Florida bad sixty Including six gen but no Congress at present make annual appropriation oj which is dis in a very irregular way in tlie lorm of store among tbe State It Is proposed to memorial Ixe Congress during the coming session for a genera revision of the laws and statutes bearing on the gov and centralization of the citizen soldier of the whole At a recent Informal meeting held In this attended by National Guard am it was that For the first time in years saems to a wido public that in tho condition n nn is inr th government of each and it would tUa tin 04anizQd by those interested in the to the militia S of State Au improved must result A committee consisting of Franklin of New York John Wood of New York Genera Colonel ot Lieu Fitzgerald and Captain of the Seventh New YorK of Connecticut General of Connecti cut of New Jer ecy Colonel of New and Assistant and Ste of were to put the views of the officers Into shape lor action by a con vention of the leading military of tho sev eral which will lie called before the assem bling of Congress to decide upon a statute to he approved by the Secretary of War and than presented to The lias drawn up a memorandum of to be covered by ana copies of this memorandum arc now scut to militia and regular throughout the Union for The arc m substance its follows An annual of for tha O and and in accordance such rules na maybe nre by it to of two regular nud three militia to by the the appoint a taken irom tUe m who Khali a regulations tor the guidance n u pattern by u to bo appointed by tha of three be of the State to tit np at least ono rifle rangD the use of ite The Secretary oJ War to ho au to lo the regularly organized and of provided thuy dumber at least OuO inon n not to in for andu to be shot for by iu or detachment of of State Irani of the three of tho and Hum the to bis divided among the throo la fluch mutch both awards to bo auch as may be by the War The United States to offer annually a stand of colors to that of the militia in ouch State which ahow tho beat record for drill and discipline during lira uncording to tho report of tBe Militia 9ufd colon to become tlu of Uio three t the President Khali from on tho liet of tho thair rt not to as of who Mith the oT tnu State au one of tho militia re porting lo th of tho of any or division of tho through tha of his ttlo Secretary of War I rom tho or retired bat of the their to act aa or of of or in thib plan to bo construed aa givine the any authority to use or cull the militia into or any control than that already conf tho and laws of the United THE FOOTBALL GAMES WHICH WERU PLATED TO TEte J NEW November Yale defeated Trinity at football this afternoon by a score ol two and ten touchdowns to The con test at times interesting as the score Trinity only eleven and four Yale men were colled in to 111 the Tale playing Her cus tomary nearly all the Yalo men had a chance to show good or the vis Appleton ild the best The general playing of who with Is worthy of team Is stronger than It was last Thompson acted as captain of the Yale team in Camps The makeup of the teams was as follows hull Nei The Yalo vrith Trinity for The second game will occur on the Trinity next The gume with Harvard will be played at Cambridge ou November 23 and Princeton on Thanksgiving TO IBS November football game University and Princeton college was won by the latter bv two goals and fonr touchdowns to one goal for which was won by Horace HARVARD BEATS TO TKK 1 November game be tween and here today was won by by three goals and six touchdowns to A Rutgers College ami Stevens Insti tute played a football match in which neither side won a goal or a touch Yesterday a second tame was played at The to ning passed without a goal or a touchdown but at the end ot the second o got a by means of of the secured a goal Just as the time The sides were composed as follows Rah and sa and i Dil Duhill tiim and aad Frank BUTTS TO TBE November member of for has Issued an address to tlie electors of that to the throughout tae declaring that the policy of In volves a total disruption of tne existing He asked the Irish people to discourage the proclaimed In the resolutions adopted at the Rotunda meeting In Dublin on the or Octo lie that no heavier blow be in on toe of Ireland than gw the proposed agitation the semblance of popular Bute denies that his nag been a he in cne space of four years lias to done to make voice of Ireland respected and AT TUB PARK TUe Superintendent of tho Central Park Meteoro logical Observatory reports toe tho past week inches 61 de Total travelled by me Alt OLD Joseph an old dies Thursday He started business In aged 1S45 at tho corner of and and afterwards had a stand la tho Fishmongers Associations Be a considerable although lie couM nor tench was EW ITS ITS THAT GENE Last Tuesday night quest or the Historical Societ upon the life anil interesting portions of lions which win be most After a graceful Daly continued as follows mm Wm if V i and of his IB mat he n t Inst In in his Jaw student In the oi ffl served out the long period oJ was then requires of every iroe received a classical be admitted us an In after he an attorney of the this then Known as October term of isis he was the Supreme anil in is i THE OLD During the early period of with Great and f I company of light infantry was f onder the command of i afterwards Collector of the the Iron General Handf in bis eighteenth joined this lit composed of the lending joung having amongst them Hickson Hibby and other wellKnown during the summer of that the Hudson near the Fourteenth and yonng acquired considerable skill relieved the tedium of camp or IDT the entertainment i While In camp an ode entitled The Iron I Btt Sanf under a promise not of the and when the in the evening for Mode IT lUcli created the greatest asm in part due to the admirable nt he rendered I had no B the following I until last when 1 heord The service of the Iron Greys I They remained in camp and in a large military marched through Broadway on tla the anniversary of the I by the thoy were and a few days after ters ou the the chief attraction of attending it in their the appearance and drill of warm commendations from Mil wM other distinguished military This was the extent of their I with Greac Britain ill and they upon the ratifies with the other AND service in tne aron given Sandford a for f during his and in of the war lie accepted a i ra a body he glory of which has been And there wore spirited troops inii Tbe and the SpirU And gallant tin li Soldiers who met the for ti Or at tan But iv bat corps again del Veterans t ntt Now pact L from or Clintons pomp There was a gi soldiery afire of the r but lit neatly very in et upon ne termination Day ven from the un NEW The uniformed ot artiller ere equipped as i rate to uder tho systems men iu tlie In the 3 wo days in tlie of the with them al They of ban 50 in the Stat 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