World (Newspaper) - November 21, 1885, New York, New York INVITED Tho Proprietors and Publishers of all New York Newspapers can visit j THE WORLDS PressRoom ni verify TUB WORLDS Circulation of Over a Million E THE WORLD prints every nwre WANT titan any other paper in of and ROOMS have ap In THE WORLD THIS NEW NOVEMBER PRICE TWO 8ERIOUS DEFEATS PARALYZING MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN THE of Rained nnd the ln Ordered to the Announce of of tlm of European from the scat of war today tends to confirm the report mat the a severe defeat in the neighborhood of The moral of the victory has been much greater than the importance of the engagement would Mem to The are reported to be much dispirited over the and the Bulgarians correspondingly yet the Ions on both Bides In killed and wounded will probably not bo over la Held respon sible for the disaster to the Servian arms and has been promptly tried by and dismissed Irom his A despatch from Vienna announces that tbe Bulgarian troops defending yesterday repulsed a Servian attack upon their Both arc naturally anxious as to the move ments and Intentions of the Turkish Govern but the secrecy with which the Porte Is has thus far battled the though It is Known that Turkish troops and batteries of artillery are continually arriving at and that the au maintaining tlm greatest secrecy In re gard to the numerical strength of the the number of guns and the eventual movements of the large army being massed In that The held a council of war today ami thoroughly discussed the mate of affairs at the From reports circulated after this event It Is expected an important battle will soon be com Shortly after the council of war It was announced In the siege of had been raised and that tne troops who hud been engaged In the were Immediately directed to go to the assist ance of King The rumor Is current here that the Inhabitants of Belgrade are panic the recent Servian defeat having convulsed tho The have gradually driven back Servian advance Hue until the forward line of Is now within a mile of Drag oman The urn said to be In In the Dragoman 1awsno less than four divisions being concentrated ami commanding right wing of the Servian is Intrenched within a few hours march of Soil The following urn additional details of the fight ing yesterday The right wing of urmy advanced from position ami at the SunIan positions between am The centre column of the arm soon followed In order to support the The lighting then became gen and the not being able to drive the from towards noon ino lelt wing of the army also advanced and assumed the An ob battle lasting till n oclock In the The Bulgarians tound It no easy tusk u dislodge the from their The former fought and compelled the to retreat to the holding ill the roads leading Tho latter took 100 Including several Up in noon today there had been no further ihc deeming It prudent to attack the al winch lias natural A rumor prevails at Belgrade that Prince Alexander has proposed an and It is also reported that Hie Council has to send 1acha to temporary Kasteni thus virtually restoring the The courtmartial which tried found him of disobedience of orders In at tacking Instead ol a has also been cen tor in the attack on A despatch Irom says the defeats of the Servian troops are due to defective and Thirtytwo thousand Servian re are due at 1iroi on Alexander ordered tin removal of the Slate archives from the Treasury at Sofia to a place of They will probably be taken to Tho Consuls at Solla are removing their papers to and THE OF EAST LOUIS Murdered Near Ills Home by an Unknown Assassin Ills Pugnacious f SPECIAL TO TITE 1 John of East was murdered abont 8 oclock this evening within fitly yards of tils near the edge of He nail been to Belleville anil was walking home with a satchel In one Just before the shooting a man was seen walking A shot was heard by the neighbors and a or two afterwards Bowman was found on Ihc sidewalk with a bole tn tho back of his neck nnd the skin showing tho shot was Ored at close The murderer had Bowman was dying and conld give no IJe lived only a few The news of tho murder spread quickly through East Su Louis and to this Bide of the where he Is known by the great mass of the although It Is seven or eight years since he the of the ten years preceding 1878 he had full control of the municipal government of East carrying every election aa he though not without many bluer fights and much He hullt what Is called the Bowman connect ing Bloody Island with the and he con many other public The all Ihls time was divided Into two more hostile to each other than two foreign countries In time of party was In the or at least carried all the and kept in power until he finally got tired of the excitement und withdrew from active He was shot al several and was In many personal lu the City Council of hist hut was never badly Once when the opposition got 01 the East Louis 1ollcc Headquarters his force attempted to take thu building by and two of his men were shot aud This was In Ihc summer of During the last seven years Bowman had confined his attention mostly to his legal aud has figured lu every big in Clalr About two months ago died from Injuries received from being gored by a and lefi a large which his relatives aro now fighting aud It Is believed that the murder to was the result of that Bowman wus iu ihe cuse as an aud his life bid been threatened by some of the opposing Bowmans second wife died two years ago under peculiar cir from a believed to have been accidentally Inflicted by as she carried a Bowman was charged by his enemies having killed bul only his enemies believed the She was a young remarkably handsome aud well edu Bowman was a native of and his right name was He came lo America when a boy and changed his lie has a brother In Who still calls himself and thrives im u Bowman leaves four grown two sons and two and as he Is about the richest man in East Louis he leaves comfortably Frank has reward for tho capture of the murderer of his ENGEL ON Threatened with by laborer named Kelly has Bought police In Ihls alleging that thu Fenians had threatened him with unless he shol Solicitor who secured tho conviction of so many of their friends for vari ous A Cable War conference of the man agers of the Atlantic cable companies has been f Both the companies and Commercial Cable are and gre no signs of a possible agreement between A war of rates Is Another American A can named a has been ex pelted from by tho Ho went a to America In 1872 returned to Germany In 18 and Letters 1 complete Carlyle with Goethe lias been discovered In tho I Goethe Copies of thu original letters of Goethe to were also from The panic In the corn trade In Denmark Arthur OConnor has been selected to contest East Donegal for a scat lu 1arllameut at tho coming elec Advertisement by On Saturday evenings advertisements will bo at tho uptown branch onice of Tun 1287 up to 10 and will be direct to TUB WORLD Ah Yu Indicted lor SPECIAL TO Tire Grand Jury has an Indictment Feng Ah of Mon jj for the murder of sing tho Chinese laun Tho through his Jo ah of reserved tho right to plead for Terry moved that the irney bo required lo tho papers under which the was extradited from Judge said ho would hear tho mailer at some future Counsellor Perry holds that FOUR Al VII Is a British aud that this Court has no to try Tho case will not come up or trial before Ihe January term In and tho term In Tho was on July the victim being found In his laundry here with his throat A ha visited Sing Lee a few days and It was that Kong Ah Yn was tho Au arres ras made In Omaha but that Chinaman waa when Wang of New found tons Ah Yu In To Boycott Convict Knights at Labor arranged to boycott the aud granite to F bo used on the new because It was dut and dressed by 400 convicts at the As soon aa t the arrives the boycott will bo de r Abont flve hundred masons have and the question Is a serious Decreasing returns a 5 Health Office show that 11 deaths from small occurred yesterday In this at Monn 1 4 In Cote Bt 1 In Jean nn Cunegonde and J In Cote A Chance of a t Clothing wii 01 IN THE BIG GATHERING AND GREAT ASM IN TAMMANY on of the Cn the Vociferously Ap Snyft David Mill Will Ie the Next Candidate fur Tammany Hall held a great Jollification meeting ast evening In tho big wigwam on Fourteenth street The regular November gathering of the General consisting of made the occasion of a The ball was crowded as If It Jind been a The gallery was filled with enthusiastic followers of the while there was not standing room on the main There waa never within the walls of Tammany Hall a larger or more enthusiastic assemblage of The braves were In high It was the first In years that they had met to rejoice over a local victory and to shout In praise of the All the Assembly district leaders their regiments of followers ou The more prominent occupied seals on the Among them were Charles aud John As each walked to tho platform there was a round of Joseph and Burku Cock rnu were also greeted with cheers as came to the Cockrans reception was a very When the crowd ou tho floor had pressed towards the platform In order to give hundreds of persons lu the rear a chance to see and to hear Tap pan rapped for lie that the routine business of the committee would be dispensed In order that the large gathering of members might hold a regular old time Democratic love When Secretary Thomas announced that there was a let ter to lie read from In answer to a com asking him to lie the wigwam shook with thunders of It was some time before was allowed to read Ihe which was as follows hr Sill I am in of your cordial invitation to undo with tlm of Nnw York City in rejoicing over lilt recent Democratic victory at a l In at thin yon for your I that on Albany Hill prevent my acceptance of your kind Thn victory of th In trim I In I hli Darld Now mm fuel of voting for David and In t Hn I puro and nlm of the Wn lur been with ho nM a pura nnd Democrat of the Now f will pww that and In I can of with and that la thn Bo lection of tnn young Hugli I might nay why naa Tammany Hall I will UU yon why i I do not a did not rote Hall Khn proved at Ihe laat elec A told me recently tint at the election Mayor 1X000 roles Now Hall cannot of trading one he I of of Ihe at Washington tbat gate ua onr r all that we an CAp No matter what I hey maydo with cannot drive Democracy from Tammany lu 1 fool proud as B He a Final of Illn Views on tbo Actors Hugo the physician of the late John makes tho statement In reply to all of ihe various which have appeared In the papers oncoming the case of John and In to the many statements that have been as Tilted lo 1 wish lo say that 1 never de the existence of dementia r of any other form of morbid lesion li ho patients but that I only upon 111 aci that the pathological condition of nls wus by a lorm of blood poison well known to The result of treatment proved this to the and tho post mortem examination that condition of the ccrc iral arteries which I had The cor of the diagnosis of the who are too experienced experts to nuke wan never disputed the question only to the causing to leave lu his respect not the leusi reason for doubt a uen of the diseased arteries will lie sent to n und his reply will lie given to the public n Krom Ihe beginning I promised the family and of ihu actor not to give rise to any contro and I publish Ihc above as my only and final ami disclaim the authorship of nil other ascribed to CHICAGOS LAKE The Found Drowned Now lo Have Commuted TO THE mystery of the woman thrown In the lake last as detailed In TIIK WORLD has been partially while making a call at a house on Oak heard the appealing erica of a woman and ran to tho shore seeing her struggling In the he summoned the The patrol wagon soon arrived and with a hook attached to a rope she was pulled out of the but she was A heavy cloak and the furs she wore kept her from She Is a about thirty years with black was finely and fashionably Tho body was removed to tho says that on the lake he saw a man Jump Into a buggy near the spot and hur riedly drive Tills gave rise to suspicion that the woman had been foully dealt but an cer said he met two men leisurely driving In a who told him that they had heard a womans cries In the lake at tho foot of Oak U Is be tho woman committed On one of her fingers she wore a plain gold ring marked on SPECIAL TO THE 1 In an attempt to break the Intercollegiate record for the run Wendell of made It in magnificent style In thus lowering by the beat previous college made In by of whose time was All the conditions for recordbreaking were Baker ran beautifully tor the first but was perceptibly exhausted for the last UL 820 Josephine Newell Not Josephine who bad been an Inmate of Hospital upward of a week recovering from the effects of Paris was takon to the Court yesterday and She said that her whom she married In March had stopped contributing to her sup port four weeks after her lie was sub sequently arraigned In court Josephine said she had been obliged to support herself and had been beaten and abused by her The accused gave Newell 120 and was discharged ou prom ising to support hla by On Saturday evenings will be taken at tho uptown branch qf Tim 1207 up to 10 and will bo tele graphed direct to TUB WORLD His Bye and MOM Torn a 11 oclock morning a runaway horse to a wagon came dashing down and Into as Charles a conductor on the Broadway stepped from his The runa way struck blm and oue ot the thills entered his lacerating the right tearing off Ills nose and right eye and fracturing the bones on thr right aide ol bis lie died Pyles Soap Han no equal for laundry and Try nm pie sent to f t State tint ol Union who in tne principles of our parly uml aro to tho maintenance of our fren They a oli of honosit and economical ot tho pro of tlm of individual at homo and tho ot UIH public and thn ol for important who liro in sympathy with tho of tho Administra tion thul is for thu successful of tlm in Stato tho of homo rule lor Ilin of honest for municipal tlm of tho jimt of antl an ol tho and of no thai the turn may always ho in harmony with tho majority ol this minority of Us ami tlir Now York no liu in tho ity who do not of tho and who aro only ao to ilo by tho unfair nnd apportionment of tlm Our victory means an honest effort for tho ol our principles and ot ami which aro prejudicial to thu nd of I ho your organization upon loyal support which in common with other to our unit HO roatly tu our anil that your lay liu a 1 your fellow DAVIO As soon as had reading a great went up and there were salvos of ap which were continued until lul lo Ihe from and read the following lons signal victory by tho party at thi lato was duo to ho judicious of candidatos anil tlm BH of by tlm Conren nnd Tho Ui that hody by thia to tho f Hill to of nnd tho adoption ol a thoroughly and Tho people of thin city and county havo ex tressed of thu policy of this the entire iu it That wn our Democratic vn Die country upon the victory by the party In thia uu a purely with candidates whoso devotion to our cannot he questioned and my with and irreconcilable fao That thn of tbo late election show a that tho Stato of New Ul n political faith and that any abandon ment or uf cau only in luaa and to tho we tender our cordial lo thn liall In the Convention for their unswerving aud effective support of the able and upright Democrat eminent services to the people ol this been rewarded by a patriotic support which has answered with crushing the Infamous slanders by which the enemies of thu com mon people sought his That Hie people have by their verdict at thn condemned all attempts to restrict or lull the effect of tho by limiting popular control of tho and we pledge ourselves lo labor un to restore to Iho servants of tho the powers originally conferred them by tho Con which by and Uon have boon and That our at this elec tion entalla up jn us a responsibility to the people of thia oily we loyally and wo earnestly charge thu of tula organization to redeem hy their devotion to the public interests the pledges madu by thu Democracy the adopted at the County In speaking of the praised the Democracy of Tammany and In terms spoke of the organizations fidelity to the party nominee for Cockran evoked great applause when ho closed his by You have elected a true was discovered hy tho lie spoke as follows OF THE To mo has brought great Dot un with grave 1 understand fully the public demand lor reform ot the Affairs of Ihe lo which 1 hrni as a anil I believe in Hall prin I am not afraid to apeak It here I ask no favore from the Tammany Hall aaka no Nhe wont Into and thank we had TIIK to back I congratulate yon for the honest stand they took In this lol me say yon to proud ome here aud y in on your av been irro let us be cool dont lilt us uver t city linil fault with I am happy to nay wo havo no present tn you that have let but in tlm will welcome all to Tammany I ilial vic tory you have gained al the last election will ho repeated at the wero made by IMn William Congressman John and Howe elicited applause when he for his remarks on Iho position of Tammany Uall as regards the National There was long continued cheer ing when Howe remarked Let the come to us and let us not go to the In the next sentence Perhaps Hill will be our next This was also ro great Howe closed his speech iiy to Mayor lie thut Mayor irace was already from holding another elective put in Mayor Grace preferred charges against tlie Commissioners he should have looked at ol the Penal Code which usury a Congressman Adams went Into national politics and attacked and Sherman for waving tho shirt in Now Adams lated the of the and nation on the election of David Hill as I sup ported him for tho exclaimed the young because 1 he the Democratic He m a anil 1 believe ho will lie a said that he Just arrived from Irving Tammany Halls Around the where there been a ihe party on having elected such u sterling Democrat as David Hill He was he ran he was elected us u Demo said Mayor draw was taken In band liy He Unit Irving Halls for President of Ihu Hoard of men been It Mayor Grace or Is au Irving Hull man will be thu You Tammany Hull had better stick close to The did not adjourn until a late TWO JUSTICES STENOGRAPHERS TESTIFY THAT THEY WERE Krlly to on Kin Star ling the There was more fun tn the room room who lias a threat Morton for the so that he amid be near the com President of tho Tax gave things a air while tic wiva on tic running tip into tho from mouth In u nod everybody conld see that he hml all the details of itent at his Ho bad been seventeen department when Mayor Grace made lim In hla opinion personal taxation Ifl a big It keeps many rich people away from New York and drives many Into some pretty mean Many rich he make It to go downtown December and buy thousands of dollars worth of Government which are not In a few weeks they sell them back to the After Having themselves from pay ng personal taxes by holding the All cor such as railroad and telegraph compa in pay on their gross The way many of them dodce taxation now Is Senator asked about Living a he was that iniin Is a New and was one at thu time of his ie hasnt satisfied tills remarked the wicked Do you think it lor of thn he cunt ul tho inr nettled inr I did all I could to answered Cole tbn whole amount could ha vo been col ffl I Iliad on littlo in Maor Kelson that I gare up trying tu du anything with it occur to that wan any 1Un Tn t iral anil ir among who ought to Hall Ihr Tbe Irving Hall General imi las uml Hie victory of Senator Clerk if Uu Senators 1xnlesliu and other of tlit Irving Hull am Luvy occupied Uio ol ol New wjo was nx hunt hiB und U who tho Democrats in anil I lie Irving Hall In un tlm or Miller who fluid that Irving went into there wim mimic by tin band sumo and thu ud STILL thero hail You liehe Hint anil Comptroller wore nut by wurthy 1 dont any couM tin whu take man from ono anil onu from New mako heads depart of men in New York bo found lo lake thn plao In this city worth was exempt from I Church and 1uuis are surrounded by graveyards that tuke up a al no an how made they pay no The ground Is worth a The Jewish cemeteries In the Fourth uml Sixteenth and Ihc Cemetery between Klev Twelfth ure The owned by a private occupies grounds extending one Hundred and I lo line Tenth avenue and tao are charged Irom a and the Institution Is nol a charitable yet the on uers of me hold u Irce Iron will realise millions when they sell rly of prop Its i go buy ip lint a I I said Id Just as leave lend him continued because I got no Inter est on what I had In the and I wouldnt oak 1m any When everybody got tired laughing tho witness went on They kept Inventing stories from month to and kept the On lime I drew my I oun afterwards I sal on the bench beside Judge Did you get tha from Thats all thats all he answered Go lie culled to some awyers before and he turns round ind gives me a terrible Great and prolonged 1 Not long afterwards 1 met Judge Kelly and by appointment at the Everett Judge was real nice to lie said certain hail reported that I paid assessments on my to Hartley and he wanted me to sign an that I did not do Ill do more than said I Ill say I dont pay a cent to any lor what I give you Is only a and a few The Judge said ho was very All 1 get out of that court Is what you gtve said I would do tcu times as much for L Thank if Ill keep you In your position till the end of my Great In I was married and gave only Instead of which was the usual amount at for courl had grown If you dont pay Ill tell the Judge und your be cut 1 went to Trustees John Uen and William of the Tress and got them to speak to Judge After their Interview told me the Judge shook lu his and I wouldnt have to any There was a great storm In court next and Judge Kelly told me Id been making a fool of 1 bad a hard time with him from was lu the when I wrote to Judge Kelly that I would not pay another he discharged me OConnor related every Incident connected the case In a way which showed what a wonderful memory he When that got he pulled a list out of his pocket aud his memory Ihc dates nnd amounts ol his various They aggregated He has obtained a Judgment for tiie amount against Judge ami awaits IU confirmation In the Court of Common PI A CASE IN A from Judge T thi qf World That evil report may not travel too far Ahead of Senate Committee having adjourned for respectfully ask the insertion of the which will be my testimony when they meet again That I have never directly or aa a lnm or any portion uf the salary of cx nur ban any by my authority or to my knowledge or with my That on the some I examined who denied dividing and I him to inaki thereto In 1 now That on his un and letter lo 1 airly tho denk temporarily with Hence thu milt In which the bent efforts of Wln Kite nnd my could not lurce OConnor to try last Very WILLIAM op a uit il alt i 1rutfnt il oil in uill li bi nnt tlm citys turn nut th 1 have been and 1 accept with the election the tank of making that reform thorough and 1 hla organization having nominated and will share In the mind the responsibility for my There fore 1 look lo my supporters and In the of the Tammany for that sup port which every public receive In order lo make hla administration a 1 know that strict attention to duty la the way by which that support Uto be and I pledge to no efforts and to avoid no which may bo essential to re move the reproach and which am associated In tbe public mind with the of of this next Introduced us the Old War He paid bis attention to the Counly and especially to John remarks were ol tho humorous char acter and tickled tue Joseph the wellknown coffee who organized the Business Hens Cleve land and aud who really assisted lu arranging for the two business mens Cleveland and followed lie said Intense Excitement at n Hody Not largo number of citi zens met this evening In the old high school nnd passed resolutions condemning he action of tho sympathizers and the per of the and the act of Ihc mem bers of the Council who voted adjourn ment as a mark of disapproval of Kiels George said that Blel was a sublime and would soon have been forgotten If Incarcerated In a penitentiary or lunatic The cowards al had lo cover but Instead of that they had him with said he hud hoped Iho three French would be Impelled by fear to Interfere to prevent the execution of bnt After giving the most solemn promises had been Flood a Justice of the peace of aud 1erti telegraphs to tiie as follows Wo have visited the body of Louis David Kiel and cer thut Is not a word of truth In tho tbat the body was aud that not a hair was Improperly in thu presence of attending and u number of Kiels we thu and that there Is nut a word of truth lu nol a tittle of foundation for thu statement that It was iu the least STOLE TO A Lancaster Found Dead an TO THE tho third day of laat March a Director of tho Poor of tuls mysteriously A or after his departure Mlsa Barbara with whom ho lived as a tenant farmer am whose father had raked caused a bookcase to be In which It was supposed hod placed In belonging to Miss but It was discovered th the bonds had been Nothing was heard of until yesterday when Mlu editor of the of tills received a letter from frank Deputy Coro ner of Loo Angeles stoning uu had JUKI returned from the retired at an elevation of MO fei nosed body of a man had key beside In ai ho t In a the decoin and of tho General I Tammany oUo an Tammany I am tonight and Democrat of o at lha but You ban bean here tonight on one aud that subject waa the object of the laat rut and that IB borne hut won tmi tight by David applause Governor of thin friend to every true citizen aud to every honest mechanic and laborer of yon that the proven of borne nur laat man wl u mt 10 to to I re man had been vith a e In ono of tho pockets was i letter from giving his terms for an candidacy for reelection to the Hoard of of the Other docu ments tound on his leaving no doub as lo his was about sixty years and f A Double HI order In Louis fiftytwo shot and his and at tbe tatters saloo In tbo northeastern part of the gommer fields left him some weeks ag and baa been living at Tbl afternoon entered tbe saloon an drawing a revolver emptied all th oue of the shois passing through baums was mot In th ran down the street towards th A citizen undertook to stop whe he attempted to kill him AD officer then ap and took him into lie made uo ex aud that she lie had more cartridges In his pocket and bottle of u ana loon mm mio tie uo ex excepting to say lu broken tlm left mm and gone to live at aud tbat she had him ont of hi TO to ninny of now for n iu plot ul in Thru t or 10 till u and ely ti ground lti un in Vurk nud by private HIP w Vork lian the of of Latu than wo the Now York Oil who imy no o Ihoy thuir tai nnd in our hn to who uct ol on do not pay a 4nl of on M ml try thuy All dock bo to Tho lor tho loomi ol thu Duck Hoard U to appoint property or Irom t 1K07 Wo that uc tint Ihoy tin from Ihc fur while with anil Chief Clerk ot unfolded a tale ihe hanl work In Then stenographer who to ie In Civil Mc District lunched off a lilt of that thu of politicians had long waiting They all drew near an and If anybody had time Die he couRl have heard a pin Is big man and would If his ellow turned Is is story I was appointed stenographer lu ivs courc In Before f was aji a County Democracy lr the Assembly told me that would 000 a but thai Id have of It tor election I but he said he hud Judge ho nud Ihc appointing those wero his 1 found Id be at court only two or times a I At the end of tho mouth 1 drew f W and U lu an which 1 offered to Judge McCarthy on the bother I lid and paid him the f 100 regularly once a After by his 1 began uay ug It to of our Tula kept up mull Then Ihu Courts cm much heavier and they let up ou I put only half my lu the Id bo a few days and McLarney would follow me around saying Look havent you got sugar ready V1 Thats iow I found out thut tho money went to Assemblyman of tho Fourth Court Kadley collected Ihe money from Whenever 1 was lardy In pitying ho would complain to Judge The Judge said to mu ono day that no heard too many com plaints from Kadley about f pleaded that money was due mo from other stenographic and li iay up when 1 got That makes no said Judge Au agreement Is an agree you carry out limes I put checks in tho and said See hero dont give me that 1 want of theae checks have como back to and I have now for Ono of them la Indorsed John Henry McCarthy tin Judges per 1s his aud Clerk of his Finally I slopped paying the money last Then McCarthy und begun to lol low around and dun lu the middle of i while taking Id hour a whisper a my Whats tho matter with thai sugar 7 Things drugged idong this way a couple o until one day I wont downtown In th same car with Judge and he began n talk about the An agreement Is au agree he and yon must remember there ar plenty of men willing to take your Koac cumo down in Broome street oue night soon after wards und called me out of the He sal Judge McCarthy owed him money ho under he was to got a divvy from the cour stenographer for six If Id pay up the bau hed call It 1sitld Id paid aud would not give up another an we had a list This wan lu January o this Judge McCarthy me o Maurice the next looke When the crowd yelled with laughter ut som of his Innocent replies he seemed Uu wu out aud could see nothing funny obou He as follows In the spring of 1 went to tho Sixth Civil Court lo take tho of the courl stenog 1 got to tor each days which Is th price stenographers charge each other for This lasted u of mouths and r drew UO a Mike Cregau waa Clerk aud Wood assistant but It would be an tlou for me to say that I saw either of them lu cour more than six times during my stay of two A man was paid by Cregau to d the Court Clerks The laughed loudly at They had heard testimony the day before about h great punctuality at got over hla at the ho told of h surprise on June be was stenographer to the When 6Tanell this he also remarked that Judge Kelly TU ol ready money and would w bav KIKI ON A MAINE Hid la A 181KCIAL 10 TIIK I who killed un In WUH hanged to He hurt been u mystery to the authorities lo ti II his Ho would it give hlx Ills parents aro to live near the ler let drop thut much Infor II that U a that hla parent never know the manner uf and ex u wish in he hurled III the prison Wilkinson cool in Uio hour of hm i slept well laat heartily and Al oclock by the and who was In the robes of the of Issued from the western door 1 the prison ami marched across the und the to lite He with a linn and stood upon the drop a He wan dud In und his mis were bound to his noose was emu he suld to the You fellows get a day for lie hail bui atten Ively to Ihc service lor tho At ia oclock lie irap waa and ho fell a of aeven dying without a Thu crime for which was wus lien lie shot und killed Lawrence hllo for VIL Juko was hero today for the murder of He came Inlo town seated In a wagon He waa per calm ami lo the lasl und made in open The drop fell al and 10 was cut down al Ills neck was broken und ho died In live CAROLINA ARRAIGNED FOR The of Plead Not Continuance Granted Till Next Term nnd All Admitted ta Ball Tile Cano Probably Ended of the TO TITE tho indictment against the thirtyone accused of lynching had been read today and tho prisoners had put In a plea of not guilty and had asked In tho usual form to bo tried by Ood and my the clerk Inquired 1 Are you ready for trial 7 Senator Butler moved for a Attor Miles said It was no matter for him to discuss but rested solely with the He laid tha was Tho attorneys for the defense then had the witnesses called and forty of them failed to Arguments for a continuance then mado by Senator and Major of The ab sence of many Important the duty of tha to go to the Capitol on Mon day next to preside over the Bute the obli gation of Senator one of the to bo In his place on Tuesday the gravity of tha charge and the Impossibility of making due prepara tion for the trial without more time than bo given to It at this were all urged with marked Judge after carefully reviewing tha points mado by tho prisoners added to their objections the fact that tho condition of tha public mind In would not warrant a fair and Impartial trial at tbo present Ha granted tho motion for a Miles then read an order recommit ting to the custody of tho Sheriff the eight persons who bad been balled up to this term of Tha counsel for tho defense contended that the ball bond was In effect until the parties were Judge Hudson said If any other application was to be made In relation to these prisoners was the to make Senator made a motion to navo all tho thirtyone accused released on ball until the next term of Upon this proposition each of the threa leading attorneys for tho defense mado stirring Sheppards remarks wero given great feeling aud dignity and seemed to make a profound llo took tbe ground that the accused wero among the very best men tn the Some of them had represented tho people in tne councils of tho They would surely answer to their names when called The extraordinary spectacle was he of thirtyone eight of them out on re maining quietly In thu from which they could have easily hud they desired to do They wero mostly men of and eighty children were depending upon The Judge must know that they did not contemplate They were gentlemen of character and standing In tbe com munity und would be ready to defend themselves against the grave charge against them when the proper should Judge Hudson kindly and feelingly abont the and lo arguments made by tho attor neys for the prisoners he added the danger to the health of the thirtyone prisoners If they had to re main lu a jail not well calculated to stand tho win ter Uo then granted ball lu the sum of for each of the und directed tho eight previously balled to surrender themselves to the Sheriff aud be Included In the new ball llo permitted the accused to remain In the Court House while their bonds were In charge of thu and at G oclock adjourned tho court until tomorrow ut 10 For two hours the lawyers for the defense were hard at work male lug out thirtyone A after H oclock the last of Ihc alleged of was hurrying homeward to join bis after a U Is nol expected that tho Itie at tlm TO TIIK Lost Wednesday at Washington a young of lux saw a burglar climbing In Ills bedroom seized his revolver and asked What do you I wunt your money what are you going to do about II replied the und Ihc man fell Ho waa taken where he la dying lie says its name la Joseph and that ho belongs m by On Saturday evenings advertisements will be taken ut the uptown branch of TUB up lo 10 und will direct to TIIK WOULU long case will ever bo heard of 1ublla sentiment Is with the Culbreath hi alleged to have lived here u colored women for live and had deserted a wife and two children who were forced to make their own The story of the crime has been told many The eldest Him of who was tho main support of tho deserted had to go away from home ono night aud asked Willie a very popular young to bo tho protector of his mother for the Young while playing youngest child late In tho evening was shot aud When the citizens heard of It they the arrest of and he was preparing to give bonds when the mob dragged hint Into the woods and left him there as they llo crawled to a neighbors and gave tne names of hla aud this led to tho present was not aud was not considered any loss to the Is not a county of bloodthirsty Ou thu contrary they are very Of Us inhabitants there aro Tho country hi made beautiful with hills aud placid lakes rippling while forests are There Is a clearing hero where about people following tbo most peaceful pur To the southwest of us Is the Savannah separating Soul h Carolina aud Tbu Columbia and Augusta Railroad Inter sects tho county and Is only twentytwo miles north of It Is sixty miles southwest of There ura three churches and oue The mansions are spacious and built on an Tno rows of cabins where the negroes lived before tha emancipation have torn down loug U Is a centre al and Condition un which llo iels Mary Virginia Dun ham conveyed property valued ut to David as In for her John Dunham son of a provided the boy should visit her at slated Ills father op the because they tended to alienate the boys Irom Thu trustee asks Ulo Court to make au order allowing the Him In TO TUB Ladi night Thomas went to tho house of bin from whom ho hud been separated for some time ou account of domestic Finding In company her Tom drew his knife mulcted six wounds ou all of wore of u Ho then turned upon tils but wan arrested before he hail seriously wounded Five Women to The County Infirmary near tills city wus partially destroyed by lire to Five women were burned lo aud tho Superintendent was badly Injured aud unconscious and 10 give wero Ten for u on trial at for tbo murder of Henry ut Livingston In Marob wus found guilty of Judge Macombor sentenced him laal U imprisonment ut lor tun A Gulches Two TO TUJ commission captured A couple of burglars neatly laat making them throw up bauds at the point of a pistol at his residence in a suburban town ou Uie Iron Mountain Vulture of a TO TUB 1 assignment of Edward tbe and conse quent failure of tho Union Clothing ol tula was managed by bis caused much Tbo stock wus transferred ou to Henry of and Stein folds a of had stores hero years At one time bo was rated at aud two years ago he claimed credit ou a basis of Last year he declined to make a orders given to Now York wholesalers lo tho amount ot were not Os of fc 38tli su Mil Defeated by Peruvian via official de spatch from tho Prefect of states that has been defeated by ihe first division of tbe Gov who cut off his retreat by lost heavily in killed aud a by On Saturday evenings advertisements win taken ut the uptown onice of Tun 1867 up to 10 and will bo tele graphed direct lo TUB WOULD Weather Atno 1orfc and with a MgM rite tn tan The following record shows the changes In tba temperature for the past twentyfour In com with the corresponding date of laat indicated by tho thermometer ul JB 188V temperature Average aluru daw uut BUT Your Overcoat for yourself or boy of tbe Vogel Brothers make tbe beet and tell the Broadway and Houston street aud Eighth exhibited ta front of A Ool W