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FINANCIAL QTESTIONS. A TALK WITH MCCULLOCH. Ilfl VALLI" OK TIIK BATIOBAl BANK CIHt I. ITIO.V -1I1K BILI i KSTIOB. TO Tilt.

WkmWBSrWrBBt, Nov. ho livc? in retirement, Hugh Mcculloch, ex-Secretary ot the Treas ury. takes au active laitssasi In public and ls a thoughtful studout 0f National problems. Mr. McCullough waa seen to-day at bia pleasant Maryland farm, a few trom Washington, by a Tumi sk corro epotident In reidy toa (lU'-stlni BS to wbat, in hlsju.lg ment, should be (lune to UIIIBBI'I'S IfeS National bank note circulation, Mr.

Mcculloch said lt li diflicnlt to say Wi it can lie done, The systi-m cen duly omrht to be preserved. I regard lt as ono of the beat of the war. Practical measure. to maintain lt ought to be taken, but I confess there doe. i ni tn be any rea i expect much from the lu coiiiini.1'"linross.

Lver since it repealed the Missouri compromise the Democratic party haa been blunders. Thc Democrats think they have fair pr.wjioct of electing Prerddeut next yeal If tlu-y can avoid blinnl'Ts, Bad that will probably prevent tbem from any itnportanl legislation. 1'n-itivo u-tlon on their pru. bas always bi-en ron- to tbem for thirty years past, mid their leaders neem to think tbo only safely ls la a negative inure Th( lefole I do not think they will titre to touch thc tariir, slttoagh they raaf esaaaal to tte repeal of thc tobacco tax. Now to practical niea-nrcs for Hie pres? ervation of the National bank circutal ion.

The only thtrig tn niy oitlnion that will the permain nt relief whleh tte couniry. tbe people nnd tts b.iiikinir system hi erl is a rcdm lum of taxa? tion, i thought the ohangea la the tariir amt tte tateraal i in- laws last winter weall etlVrt lt, titi seems tbat ii.n wan not ut. If I were in Osagnasl woui.i vote to repsalthe tab ieee Ma sttafethsr, aad mdt. vi.fullly I uiulil favor the. nure abolition of thc (atonal Keveline system, it would seem pi-city hard tc tts tax on whisk.y off while the duty is retained on cheap blank! ts, clothes anti other articles of necessary loie-uinption.

lMIlli rOB THK ll.NHS. AS a nc risroftif temporary aad partial it lief to tile tBBBa. it mie.it lu- a good plan to allow them illation Oil the market value of the Louds deposited by them, but I do not think tbe Demociatic majority In thc now Con? gress will be likely to tlo which weald diminish tin- nt.munt of security now required as a basts for Na? tional tn.nk note ilieulatlnii. Neither do I think our peo? ple will cv.T consent Hint Britts! consols shall tx- as a security for United Staten bank issues. As to plan outlined lu The Tkibixr sonic time ago it bas merit, and I have loug thought that it would hace haas wtss bs pfm tts Mates -moe indirect aid af that kind lu oilier to maintain their credit and solvency.

Now, however, the price of bonds of solvent States ts quite small, and these bonds bear a premium. Moreover, no matter bow sBrent a State may be. her bonds would no" lie regarded aa quite ao good security, for Hie bani notes as are Ho-b of the Hult.it Stales. The proposition to CX S-BBfl lae four cents for three. twenty-four is a good ono and would gtVS tts banks a new leane of life, but after all lt would alford only temporary relief.

M'hat it seems tn BM ttBSfld BS done, and wbat I advo? cated as Secretary of the Troasury, ls for thc to baas a bond bearing a low rate of Interest which contd be used not only a. a basis for Na? tional hank circulation, but for the secure investment of trust funds, etc. Most of the States make uoproviiti'ii by law to guide trustees in making in vest? ments of funds commit to their care. If an Invest? ment turns out bailly the must suffer, as matter bow good his intentions were, lt would be ii great advantage to the people. If tho eralls'nt uoubi issue, permanent booda to the atu.iiiiit Even at pal a Bl thc Interest weald amount to only 93,000,000 a year, ii ue ie Bagatelle tu this country, with almost lllimlta Itle Tbe t.ix would not be feh aad Un adrea tagea it would brian would far exceed iii value Hu- outlay required.

That would tnsare tte permani nee and aeeiirf tt Inc Uo na! boah ilrciii.il nm, which above ail tataga our sy-u-m augbttobe preserved. Basnstblag lnaal r.c dooetolnsureaaufliolent and stable tu i rc i.cy. "I hope the Supreme Court will deelde that tbe is-u or reissue oi k-gal-tender noteebythe Oovenunent la time of iee r- unconstitutional, 1 have al -mys believed that Mi.h be tte decision when. ver the uiiestlon lie pr I.led allll ol. Mr.

Ile father ot the greenbacks'? ont Mild to tue Hi it he hid l.evcr held that tue HDVeniliieiit had the on. tilu timial right lo rt. pt uiiiler pi re ol luch an emergenoy aa brought the greenbacks Into existence, and tbat he bad never the mst ita tiona i right existed von then." irnes- npon the silver question, and Mr. Met ullo. -aid I do not think silver h.ul a fair trial.

In my'nrmtng operatlona here I lind tbat sliter dollars are rt celt cd just aa readily us gold dollars, und that niue lu circulation among the tam? nu chillies, laborers and tradesmen a large proportion ol thew viii remain there. nb li ii I advocate the repeal ol the compulsory provisloi ioi tbe coinage a i. i ilevc that lu enforcing that policy we ar. i la ot trope. I am not greatlj maturbed by the queetloa of the Intrlaaie value of thc iltver iii.ll.n aa compared wltb gold If the sn and tri gi red, silver would go Into cin illation williout any nilli, alu and li 1 ere in iidiiii miisht favoi Hm exchange in order to gel rbi ol thal amount of legal tender notes, ooline, Oovenunent pretty handsome ram trom the i' -iru.

ol it- paper circulation, and loss ts io gi eater In the casi ot uaaU notes Utan La those of ilnioiciu.itions." BEPOBT OP THK CHIEF OP ENOLHEEBa SWAsniNOTON, Nov. report of Msja I Hu o. Wright, Chlet of Engineers, fm UM ii te ii jeni- 80, baa beea labmlttad to tt. -i ii. "ii COaet and lake Iroutler defeuircs have BSSa Ie til.

ted to nation and repair of Bag Watha, no apple pilattSSM nu new WBSkS SSI fur tbe iiusliil. allon of exist? ing vtolk- bavtag inade Aariag tts Bast righi yean, ll. mba ir- ths ot the lloardof BaglassSS BBBttSSM ut New-1 erk city, in which the tatterexpeass tts optaioa that If tuc approach of war r-luciid hud oar coar-t lu Maj) tin rc bc bo probable shanes af -isii-iir a naval attack, made, aa the of un iiciny would ilicl.de, with lol ce and Ile aays lu- inuits sttenttsa lo this statement and to tbs aaaaal repeats traan the thci.ojK-ih.it rderation hythe Wai Department and i 1 be moana bj Ul propna tloii- i.o tbat Improvement our defensive which ls no Imperatively demanded by the vast Interests it ls il.d_.ii.it ti. On the subj ol rival and harbor noni Ueneral Wright recommends an rind turveys for Improvements, and for contingencies and Incidental rep or of harbors, foi wblch there ls no suet i ii appropria? tion. of this -um to be used for survi for contingencies.

General Wright jtet-essii, ot tnt reaalng the number ot i Diluted m.f the of to the fun number (782) now authorised by law. i. Wright Dds appropriation amounting to $36,780,485, Inclndl lng: i and ronlier yS.etH.ooo; eoustnietion i cable galleries for di eiicestuAl tulle harbors, purchase ot torpedo material foi storage for Kn i ian. i-co rivera and harbors of Atlantic on PaetHc co fl ,97 fei. OOO; B'eaii rn nw is and bar i rivi nf the Lake region, M'KKI-NDEI.

OF Nov. Rafferty, Gt li Cavalry, reports undir dale of October 26 thal he fouml cr Creek, sstbb-J Bine rhlt-oaBnaa abs had Burn-iidcrwl in aeeordance with the terms made with C. it ral la-l May. One linn.Inti uml forty-six meit. Moiiit-n mid children, be says, rein in Mexico lat May.

of these Jub ls lils two children are at Filter Creek. Navajo bioth.i iras killed liv Mexicans als.ut tw. i.iv (look left Mexico. Two buena wen- killed io dmakeo row io the Indians. Ten nun ami two women have floaete Han Carlos by another route.

tu. (iiyatcra, with nine and om- np(att, were expected toreaob nton Creek sooa. Ueroutno and choto, witt buefca, len i.sad twenty women und children, ar. ital in Mexico hilt will return a- BOW th. tl csu Havel.

All of th. i hii-oahnaa would have been in before Captain Baafcrtj Bara, bot they n.nt to Qraade aftei lear ttg Ueneral Crook, lo see If they could regain poi pf Miine of their people who were held captive by the hey recovered one of them, and were try lui; ton'l Itu-otb. when the Mexicans nt tempted to sur? round thean. They cst-sjs-d lo the mid thc patty of twelve, mentioned, startedlmme lliulil.V for bail Carlos, and were followed niter about tweu(y days by Hie seveuty niue now ul Creek. THI POBTSUfl DOUBT OF D.QUIBT.

Sow time ol thc Tor teiut Court ol Inquiry was occupied to-day in tl. mmUBI of the corr, spondenee relating to tbe orgaidxatioB of lha Creely Batts, txpediti.m. Usatsaaat Oaritagtoa asked tobe pr. s. med by 1, uud was lliat Ins Quest would be considered If pul lu -rrtting.

To-mor? row the consideration of tile c.iiresjH.iiiieiice rt I KU ni. net exis-dition will Ik-resumtti. The court han de? cided to bold dally s-Mvuous from ll to 3 o'clock lha ex uiutnation of wltucksea will probably Begia bb Monday. TH Btw UPC! A AIN KT COLONEL MORROW. Nov.

court martial tn thc caae of Lieutenant -Colonel A. Mor yow, 6th Cavalry who waa tried on charges of drunken? ness on duty, was to-duy submitted to ih, BassaSatl ol War, together with a n-view-tbereof bT tiie JudKe Adv? cat.i ral of tbe Anny. The ease wtll i lubmittod to tbe i'resiiiout for action. Itis undemUHHl mai Hu- court Colonel Monow guilty of Um charge and bcuu-uokI him lo dismissal from ihe service. ARMY ORDKRs.

Nov. S.unu, i M. WhiUraldc-, tiik Cavahy, will be relieved from ou thc recruiting service, to take Dereinbe. 1, An Anny retlrintf board will convene at Fort Leavenworth, at tte call of the president C. C.

Augur, for the examination of sm li maybe or SSSSl tK-fore lt. t'uptain Henry Sweeney, 4th Cavalry, has been ordered to report by letter to the li nt of the tmard, nnd hold himself In readlnerwtio tx-fore the board for examination wh- summoned. Captain John Hamilton, 1st Infantry, ha- inen oi lilted to by letter to MiOor-ticneral win? field B. Bannock, president of ttie raming board eon veiled al Governor's nnd tn hold himself In readi? ness to appear before the bond for examination when summoned. -4 WASHINGTON NOTES.

Friday, Nov. ATS-UOS Wr.ioiiTuF actual of letters received at the New-York and Philadelphia poet ollices -hows that is-reent of them welffh than one-half OS-MS. Ixdiaxs Tt) Vibit Commissioner of Indian Affiiirs will probably allow a few Flathead Indians in Noitliwestem are dissatistletl with their condition, to come to this city and talk over their alices. A Rake Fish Baird, of the Smithsonian In-titutlon, boa received from G. Mitchell, surfiiiiin of tte Ufo Snvinc Service nt Harvey a specimen nf West Indian tl-h heretofore known univ in (Southern Florida.

Oohs ass sob Pobsms OaiBtBiBS, lUgnlailoin were Issued today bf the Aetlni: Secretary of the Tri a-ury lintier which coinase for foreign eountrle- inriy be ex? ecuted. The Pun Ki aneisco Mint Will begin nt once the nalnagu tor the Hawaltaa Gorernmant, Ho Acnoa at Tin: Cahimt Cabinet aweBng to-day waa atteaded by all the nenben except golfer and chandler N'n wm taken with rekrai'il to the vacancy tn the ntlicc. of tin- r-uu. General of tho Army or tlie vac.un-y in tte unit of Claims. Courvtrtu Is? -The Co-D-nlaatooer of Patents BnCd InVclitoll ttl lie ope clllliilrl.Vim: tte coiiei i In runic pt i i.t reform.

The question is not. when was tlie In ve it nm completed to compete commercially with others, bal when wss ti ploted aa aa operative invention. Tm: Cha ors AcunsT AROBKSTI view clearing np the tbat appean to have arisen tniichmir Interior Depart meat toward the pension charged inr praetleea, the Becretaiy of tte Intertorwill ta wierrea a(lilre-s to ttie Attoine.vticiier.il a it lily to lils communi? cation Of yesterday ri the of tile I'ls triei-Attnriiey for a detail of exaiiiiners from the lilllie ta assisi i'i the of i I. luatlc atrains: thc attorneys. I S's 1 "LC IRS OF ELECTION A RR EA I ED.

in rofl Ud ASSSMBLT DISTfllCT. An incident which oeenrred in the polliag-plsce, Nu. 125 at midnight -ulte'l in the leaning of a warrant For the arrest of Inspectors nt bleetionof the Eighth Election District ol thc I Id 1 Mst arraign? ment of three of the Inspectors in tue Yorkville 1 lice 1'iilll't estonia V. I'lieV Btt 3, J. Mf.lL'lier SforriaO'Connell, i nci.it.

tai I 'unit Konsevi-lt and Samnel Al? exander, Republican, of Nn. 37 City Hall place. The fourth maa, of No. baa uoi yel been Tao fight in tine dla trict between Thomas P. Walsh aad William P.

Kirk for Alderman was closely contented, Kuk ln sisitinn that he is eleetetl lir malority WO, while WaMi alleges that hie haa a majority of fourteen. When the Coanty Clerk'a omce wee closed on Thursday the returns limn this district Iiml not yet le en tiled, and midnight meeting waa held in the polling-place. What was done is told in tho iniv siateiueiit made by Alexander in acourl yeeter ilay. Ile said I was taken hy a pull-clerk to Ki'k's store ami was told that the Chairman of the Board of In Burnett) wanted tn see mo. Burnett told I bm tli.it Kirk ami an Inspector had gone to bead quarters tn iel a mpv of tin- imll list ni i he voles re.

in the Eighth District ol the lld Attaetnbly tin- blgll they lim District as they iliiil forgotten die tillie eui.re. nut- iii tin- County Clerk office, one in the Board ol County Canvaseere, aad "ne In the Bureau ol Elec? tions, as required be error of one of the Inspectors. "Kirk came back with Menghei and Burnett Kirk ami I wenl to Kirk's house in where I found th.ee blank con Malt-uients uml a Sett nt i'oi ic- I le.lil qnarters Returns in bianka. I dmi'l know they callie They were taken to the polling-place, So. 125 Koo velt-st, aboat midnight, i here Bur? nell said that, if they were nol tilled out properly beforo midnight, the Board I would lie (tent t.t State prison, li was the flrst time I hail served nt Inspector, and I gol frightened and sat down with Burnett Meagher and Janies Dempsey, a pol l-i li and a Itenublit au di eli i Informed, waa James Keeley.

tor 11 ouuoll there, i hey were about to send for him, when there waa a knock al tli'- door. My law came In and dragged me ont, saying tbat there uni something wrong, ami thal I should I anything. I had mir blank al the request t.t the chairman. 1 Iud relied on the experience the chairman, and had aaked him, before the Board ol Inapectora had ad.neil, ii there waaanyl iiuue gn, and told me there Tin- Inspectors held In tl.OOO bail lorex animation to-day on affidavit them with liie the returns required law. SELLING TEE AMSTERDAM i OLLl TION.

The Leavitl Art Galleries, st No. V17 1. way, present rf an old Du i interior at walli in plaeea an Uni tt lt i cotlmr; inlloltl elflbtdny eUck- an- Intersperaed here Mini tliel-e I'la-- i tlelt ll'is of patteru haag fi "in the eeUlag; while the outer room ri of lift i ith Century h.tltii-iii... en j. i.it lesa aad Bwotda ol rarioas aires and ni tbe wails, lui.iiti fsrattara ot fanciful tu longed iilimit iu tl'tiiliie rotts.

Some of 1 Ii. li tviitclres, -in oriiaincii' anti nhl Delft d-speeafS of yesterday st ya below i ct ta': mi. ot tin sin Bt tram f73 te glOO, and clocks from i i te each. A collect'oti of poreehdB and roi (dans (inn. -1 23 to r'i noi.

e. lie Waif. of i and ttgurea lUid grou -olil im lunns-itu eic li. teveral gilt candelabra went for S3 25 eaeh; a gilt French clock foi a i il clock with brass ami tai slant ta Minne In in tolil watch for and a amabel oi -Uti nn itt- tor from 82 to S7 50. I- ol the Alll-te'itlllll COUCCtlon, Will i lo-e tll-tliy at i tn" tan soim- iiml la A REUNION OF TBR "SIX HUNDRED." A niiiiiniit of The SeTentVa Bis Hundred met In UM rooin int Armory laat erening tor tba pn oooohi legard to boliUng a reunion on Koti nber 24 ot the vi teran of the to i- i alt In deffine of tlie il after tbe firing on i BU bnadred of the 900, and more, who fog-vent, becai inr in ihe volunteer, in tbt raggalsr serries of the army m- navy during the i hellion.

The appi lng celetiratiiii ol I atennlal ry et I it a il lon i the tii-t rem I in, and a Ireul ir le ad to eu 'i nf the surrtrors or tbe .600, bim io im present al tbe ucla tiou (lintier on the eve of Kvaeuation Day. About fifty Tcterans attended the meeting last evening. i.ai ia! Mollni I. commltti i ol two from wa. appointed to perfnel rangemenU for tbe dinner to be in lil at Delmoulco's or otberSaUtta.

pl ot A lettei wa- read noni i.t lal ghaler, expresulnghil wann spproval ihineflor1 form thc ft ta thoUKht that there are liv 400 of the OOO vi rans, nf whom 250 are in this elly. WOMEN JOINING THR NEWSDE ILLUS. llraitili No.3of tho Newsdealers1 Protective I istlon, nineteenth Ward, mri Ual di bl si Turtle Hay linn. No. MB s-eiiii I neataeal (In in the (hair.

Katy Halton. Of HOS ThlM avc, waft ii'lmlttetl to lni-iii'ii r-lilji ot hera 1 here ure aiioiii tiaif dee waasas aibeta now lu tiiis branch, whieh nsmben Bsreaty-twai tb. MeChesss re ftire.i io th faettii.i! Tin- ii had begun te prin: BffldaTtta. stgaiAeaat T4 bees better -t'l-ii -ii If tbi i.ini,-ri lakeii election tiav for it," iu present. ls the weakest thing Tht Herald lins done unce tho tiniii saitl another.

"They an onb tln.i they ju mte I many copic, I.nt don'l -at Bon them gol Into ii. Dillon, i trom tba ntr.il 'ouiieil, naifl tuat Miling mora Jlerolils ill the ri-'lile. 'i plate meant lin jca-cilm 11,, a gt in tai iiiiori.iaii iiiaeaaalea ioiiowe.i. MISSIONS OP lill. METB0DI81 CBUECB.

The Mi-tliotlist Klgijirafirj Conuoittos eon tliuusl In-ts-loii yt sti-nlay murnini; nml It was llnally coucludcd to Htininlnn tin- HnliT'ii in nilaSllBl. $5,000 mttrng to brinir it to inl. The total iippropriutinn fur fun Imi inls-inns tat hf IhS ciiuiiiiitte" ha- niiarnly Itt an BXeeedSd, Whlll tin i. a disposition to Ix- t-ipiiillv lllii-ral to the Int. rei--ioii-.

Which cullie up lol ciui-itlei allon Unlay. A I i li the i -ouiiiiittet -ti Itlri.t i lillie bj Avenue aletbodh ipi" opal I FATBER III At LECTURE Thc nf litllicr Hyai intlii' who ln-aitl tko Bratten es "Gaasbetta" hate inen destroaa that it should lie ii heit. nut vtishiitK'in-ne saaael-dag entirely new for his tliat lecture, ha Ctr Iiml upon WWI uutl America as I I.t- rulijit of his lecture next Thurwlav. Pa iii in nu! for tit ls ln.ti.1 liuill.y I i.Iil will prevent-. Katini-lit i.

inli.e ami tamil) wiU uot uiii.e in aew-Taati until Moadayjssxl. Tho of bilii.irils was iiivetitt il sboal lin uildjii- ni the sixteenth rx niury lix a Louden (tawnbroker uauieaU William Kew, fruin whom Un billiard ne Uiktn Its iiaiiie. WUIihiii may have au nipert al iiliiaid he liitin't know Uot, Ui bpell lum wu ileruid. ECHOES OF THE CANVASS. SMALL RXPnSUE OV THK BKITBIJUA-f C.IMP.VIOX? LAROK OITXAY BY THK B8BBM HATS.

The Republican State Conmiittec room-sin thc Fifth Avenue notel will be kept BBSS few days longer, In order to clear up the work of canvass, (ii eral Sharpe was busily at work In thc rooms yesterday. Chairman Warren and Assistant Mci retary K. M. Johnson mom In Wastdii-rton. A report thal they had gone there, with Ktehard Crowley and D0.VIU C.

Wheeler, to consult with the President, denied In tho committee room. It was asserted that all of the gentlemen went to Washing? ton on private business. M. mtiers of the committee feel greatly elated over the result of the canvass In this Mata. Tba, BSSSSi that If the ll.

in thc niral hud not been (tlsheart enod by tho result of the SBBeUta 1" 1 SSS, and could have been made to believe that thoro waa a fair chance of car? rying the State, the entire BBfBBBeSB ticket would have boen elected by 11 lar---- majority. Tho committ a yent out about 2,000,000 documents- during the campaign, nnd on 11 Much moro work could hara haea does in doubtful If there had been money to defray (he expenses. 'Hie local committee hav charge of thc 1 ant ass Hcnator Jacobs tried bani to get the stateVuiiniitttee to allow two or Hine huntlre.l dollars with which to make a inure cn. enimt-s In that district, but the committee did not have Hie monet to apara The entire outlay of the St die Coin for piHt.e-'e anl prlntln. nil the gleet number nf documents -en! out, and fur nil other purposes, less thiii it ls said lint no Stats eaavass atnee tte War has -i little iiciu-y.

were (eriei 'this year, and not I.alf af tts ltd. ral ciuplo itributed a single seat to sxpeass pf tts canrasa. DEBtOCBATfl Wri.I. BUPPUBB ivll" MOSBY. Tba Democratic Btate Oommlttee apparently was Well SBPPIM Witt finnis.

All pf the on (hs Bl I tte canals, and uii. it- that could bs rei. lied by thc Slate (oin niittee were a peresalsge af their aalarlesb aad it ls said thal they were all prcanpt to le in thia.dt] i.niiie'i-e fund aaa raised Crass tts municipal departments. Tha usual par coat waaia, tpiestidof thcftiiployt and tills brought le tte Demo? cratic tre.i-ury a aaa SSVSral Huies SHI Bl Bf ttaa ttS wholo expeass af tte Republicen aaaraaa Tha eratic c.ind: lal" tOC BsghtSr WSS BlBBSaSBeSBed equal to the entire aawuat expended bj tts Bapabllcaa State Oommlttee. Two other Deiaoerat-e ladidates 1 tributed ind ciritracfors and otle-i in like 11.

m. there was aa Bssapaftsaaba ttS lt'-pu'olii -ni Sad the In rn-" r.iflc carr, so far 1 Hu-outlay in rn n-i- MMMamei. The IiernorraM expsadad Isastteataaeeaa I'tult-r the the Republican -BaiSSS feel that they have rca-oii li) be highly cratllicl With result. MtWIvu Attn ci.ilVKl.AMi D8BOUB4 BB, Oa tte Dtaaasasde tide, however, then timmti ver-ial distrust. The Mata ta -oiindly l.y both 'l'aiiiinaliy and County lcidci 4.

Tiny charge tb it tts taoaej piree tn tbe committee waa either tt.isled or stolen alni la ll th. -re ls BB chalice fSt 1 nnder tbe Hanalag and 1 l.vcl.uid. A mot SB -lui rod to BBSS' JM-1 Manulmr to utile Munt af the leading Democrats of Hm State--among Whoas SIS W. 9, Md'une, of Ic Qonrtm, William Purcell, The WeOtnmmW inion uot mtrttetr, ti. ti.

Wort amp of fas John Harry of Tin- Oontoo aad othei prominent Democratic editor- are atrongly opposed to ths caa llnuanoe of Mr. Manning at the bead of tba Btate Com? mittee, some of tiu-M- h.111 fdr part leui arty outragi be. raaao Mr. Manning called a eimfrrenee of Democrats at Ali.any Iii the h. nt of tbs campaign, and BBS "flt tn an attempt lo extend iii.

circulation of Tht 1 wu Argus. ulii-inpl to g'-t lull the lint 1 dum io secani tor htuisci! atato printing worth ts also commented upon as an Indication of thc use ti htcii makes of bia noll 1 leal power. Itt. noni lbe 1 ol Demo 1 ni loaders In tbi 1 wld be: 9. inning mn "I lill.

LKGISLATCBB, A al lau ls shown hr of tbs l.gl-l?tur.-. A Republican -Lit- I rs, 1. rdaj ttl tnpl t-. 1 rs us Dall tu. 1- bb adgbt nipt to Iding i anything In Ibe history of the nea ire to Justify 11 1 in good .1.

tl Intel the inigral lion- foi .1 Sen de. 11. lng 1 will confirm. 1 be question hm 1 ii lo the HI ll Aspluwall, it bo ni 1 several tim 1 IO Mr. A-; li il li r.

would lilli ll 1 thal Mr i.i ti TAMMANTS EXPERIENCE Mil.UNO. OBAPT lal The Tammany Hull General Committee hold a sou 1 wt uieotlng teat night john 1 lin, who i ming ile' tie Demo, ral 1 thal bad they acted tenalbly the Democratic Btate Uckot 1. In -I 50,000 UM II. lot of I .1, ni 1 1 tbe of ths electiotui La John J. Culb 11, the 1 nae of th.

lr 1 tperienees lo 1 ti. Ja, ol, A. (' u.i..11, imluatlou tur rs. na 1..1 la tba Sta Dteti i I 1 obi Un lt, oritl tbe liorernor for compelling tbe withdrawal Benatoi Thoma 1 ti-ui, althougb "tbe Count I'. mo tia-v tti.i atteiupl 1.1 s''al au Alderman." T.

WOOd l-l, had demons! 1 atcd lhat 1 was the alii ot KepulH Ibis he ll.lt oe ll. i.ai immy In lue pant. This H. in Doa. After a committee of om From each Assembly district bad ii.

lain pari In bratton ..1 Kvm-untion Imy, inere Were lr forward, and ii. Hi- 1 tbat lbe saint comp) dui as 11, tu. ut aa lon; be had even I url viii eofruiintug office, lor himself, he wi torn ort and satisfaction lovcrnni wan assured ba thc ti twoyeara, Th that a public 11DI11.1 ts a public servant, 1 'bal a pUbllC I 11 chowed tih il the people Hunk ot Miine of tl.e Ul thal 11.. Manning macblni must go, I.m.i,.. beera.

MB. BESS AND MR. BOOSEVELT. a i.i 1 1 Ainu ABD asi'Cl iM-iliAD iiibUtt The XX It Diatrtd Republican I tl lui tn.1 Bl I nu ninth ib Hi ipreaidlog, Afiei ioma I the Committee ot 1 (,,, motion of m. w.

c. Ward if m.is roted bo. only to oBer tbs committee ot enrolment the free a of Bsaoeiation bail during tbe time of Itaaerriee, but 1 sreular to all memhersof tba aasoedathnieallingupon thou BdTaatage of tbe opportunities which imi! be offered thoa, to place theil 1, no. itu tba toll sad girt theil Bopped, to nu- io mon meat in speaking of his let eat on Tuesday Mr. ii- laldtbai be dealred to thaab ih.

of hla own district for tha man in 1 in v. hi. in. -y bad mppoited him al tts polia Tbe 1 bi. to and be had beea beaten, bul foi all thal a as nt tl.

Theodore lb candidate roi I from the WI DistiU-t, ball 1 few 111i11.it.-- later, was greeted ttiih a warm round or ipplauae. Upon In lug call, upon lor a -i? ooh be saul li is me io I gratitled wi 1111101 wblch you lr ni conferred upon mt ami 1 li nt utmost endeavors at the coming acMlonoftbe ta lembly so lo tbal no one -hail et, bavo occasion lo l'11, ll1" I bavi li inn 11 iiuinl.ei i.r iva did not ton- io, nu- opposition to t1" I bill ubi. li v. mundill ed .,1 1 I v.l.l a.bull Iii tl I thal I III but I had ni oi.s for doing so. 1 bt lieved 1 ,1,, nov, i.

toll was Introduced to further tbe Im. 1. 1 devi -I lhat ll woubi benefit wine 1 Ula. ns in ibe dist ir to man) un. rs.

I am which v. 1 i nd van i.e 111 r.r-. -T- ol Hie dil ,,1 particulai tl-iuii." I.l.iN TION 1:1 TURNS IN TEE HY. Captain Twom Clerii of Um Common anacin, bad ree. iv.

.1 up r. tba of bia fwttt-i 11. i- tana fi inn the folia BeeUea Dtatrtst 1 tts VIii.il Ii. in- Um 1.nub. of xx id-rt cm, ming tbo flee 111 lu m.

lid Distrl. 1. "Aub 1 irlij of two t.a. iioiiii tiiui bc out Tba m.ai will probably be carried to the courts. The Board of Caa" vaasers will bogia canvassing the vote on Tuesday.

ELECTION SEQUELS LS BROOKLYN. Thc official canTaas of the vote for city ofll ers xviii tie hejpin by the Brooklyn Board of Aldermen ou Tuesday. It is expected that there will bo no chango in the reported result of thooleetion except that Theodore I ninon, one of the Republican cundldatos for aVlderman iit-Large, will bo found to ht elected Instead of John Boosey. The retirement of Comml.tstoner Ripley Ropes from the Department of City Works at the end of this year, at his own desire, being pretty certain, his probable sucoeasor ls belmc much talked of in Brooklyn. Hllas B.

Duteher, ex Ptate Buperintondont of Public Works, was named for tho place yesterday. THE VOTE OP WESTCHESTER COUNTY. The oflioiul returns of the election in West ou nt xi ere received at White plains yesterday. Ilclnxx- ls a taliulateil SflMfl tho vote for tho chief candidates: Seerefnry nf Controller. 1SS3.

J. B. H.Di:i I. Paveiipui Lill i. ll.

Maynard A. I'tmpin U.419 T.K. Beechar 7s o. 1- Hals, Hi T. 323 s.

Merritt 919 (liapln'a plurality. iVt Slate 1 SHI. I fttaU Kiuilnrer, P. T. ScXtOO iltep.i....

ti. I fi-l Seymour H.073 lt. A. Maxwell (Dem.) 9,9771 K. Sweet (DeBL) bAlb 1.

(fir.) a. siiliiniiii "I J. Ualitwlu il'm.) O. A. Dudl.ty Ml M.ixwellHpIiiriillty..

lo.j Hwoot's plurality. 401 lhS.1. tm W. itu.sdi I n.a'.'s j. juiiiisoi! (Hep.) alieiii.I i 9,999 rt.

L. POM Cir.) V. a. Willard i pim MS O'Drien'a ttatoBsmetir, IBM Vemxta AIM r. W.Holla(1 H.

i'. ni m. a. i. Dem.) S.SSl pliirultty M.Hs"B plurality ill r.

1 I. l. n. lilut.i ilt.j! J. JJ.

10,841 Baker's Miller's 1,701 In tim i-i Assembly District P. otis, I', li is a plur.illiy of over K. R. y-s. Die Di nn ll thc II.I District, ti.

u. i jilin iiity BjoxOarm W. ii. neher, Ihe lil-eeiilia, late. In Hie Hil As-, rnl.ly District Jamea W.

Ha iraOtyofOOTorer J. Hom; the iH-iiusr. itu- rr i.i on jiroiioililon te nt.ollsh contract la bur In the prisons WSS as follows lu i.r. or, ax ilnst, ti.iTH ptarsitty In favor, 0W9. ITIMATED DI.

Milt UUD pi.i U.ITILS. Tu.ni'ixim rn niK aVi.msv, N. Nov. Maxwell, Um I linter.iti.? candidate f.ir i Ills moriiliiif -iiitthit all sdvtBea aaaared him of maturity. Them has beeu a belief tliat he run behind tin- l.ck't, Init so far ns returns linvit ttecn re sin ti lia- not tin- eeoa.

Thn newspa apera of both pat H'-? haere eoncene fully maiortty to the I lemo, r.itn -tate kc: with tin'' exception ot Itali 1 NEWSPAPER I I I.u OF TBE I.LIA HOS. A 1 Frr-n I hr I- Tho Dcaocracy sra in a position tobscon agrataalalad. They hana found ont whats a i.ivi.i.y coi.r-i: tt crinnon mmmorelml onie" It nally doesn't look ns though tin- 0. P. was reedy Ihr fuaeral honan, lt Hts rire the Ii, unit-rats -nell it 1 mt! year nn make ttieui mar on did tin- devil winni Ht.

'inin-tan taaattSd lils nose ii lils ltd imt pim tITOQ BXTBAC1 OKSOLATIOV. I AStitulion 1 (taw-York seems tu h.ixe disappointed Dem tn.is*., imi Un-union i.oin nf il i ompenaatloa. i.iiii.'-* 11 wi'i i wot i "i toa i ''em A- i whole, ths States which Held elections Tllewl.lt (lo ntM ''ll' ll.i. llo.IC Jt tAt ll I Ililli lilli last in mth iii ipi nu- 'i IN'. Kl -I I The -nit uni-' '-'iriiitxiii'-- tu Republicans 111 I.

If Ul.Il Uh. ItESULI Ol i in-, EARLT BETI The result of Tuesday's elections settles tho thal Ihe bi sideut of the or both Un- I' i ll tt tiiey i. morning and rc A "I I I' I iv MM I IV nilli! The putt al large ran afford tu follow the tnrmlH r- lu "I i- boldjolll the country at thin rcatsurauce about tn fe.l to i ie it oricau iii.ii then i cliance mm nd nt tie.iiiii*.- with ni the pi op that a or no erwin i ll. lill; l-l. I 'I Mi I.N I Viii I lt -I I BROAD.

'Ihe independent Toter is iihroad jual aa Ij nun in- ins toward i then be awuuK toward the M. tt no hate fm will do well to observe ui'i r-hi ths Indi ni i l.vi.i:\ iiiiNt, i I -eilns tu be iilcaseil in MtlKSHchll iiiul tilin-bloods ure wlltl wlih i ,1, ol I. i I lilli -1 mit i. 1 bad rai in i Ita vc my vote than bj IS5.000 Even Ho) tl iii and tin- lian-- high. ur i i Thc Democrats started tn to have turkey lot klug, tiai-ii will prettj good sew.

1 I I.ii li. I doll, after all, was stuffed a.lu-!, lu Un- lainrii.tKi- i.r I nit! li llo-aV alu arc all HUnan alni .1 cl now fall TOO Mt CB ll kt. ll DEPRECATED. On lim whole, we think onr Democratic Ililli th ll ll trill wi tl to HasilaBearbon lill. ri i wu una Jl i-imt yet anuexeil to tho I'nited I ol nil tue oppOHltlon to Milt.

Il, Hie What lui i.i at lon land I NO Ki.Mi'Aiil.i; DEMO! BATI! VICTORY. hep.) Their victories of Tueadajr do thu DcmocratH aa little ri Heir lu tm n-iias. la New-Jersej ii was the victory of a i aol only i Hie Republican Imf over i npillous members of the 11. If muli xicioin-iio not weaken the li, ii.o. i.n Inila i ol lin- toiiitliy ii in iit ii too weak for sueh cain tova aad oteet, lill.

KIMI Ul' A TAM )l MK lilli 1 -I Ik e.i. er (Keji The Independent Tote lias unca mon' prov ed Ita ability to hand Mew York wita Ita areal eiectoiai rota i be iii piiiiiic.ri proclaimed i whenevei the party nomlnaU an un objectionable ticket by unobjectionable methods. Oalj Iel a i aiiilldato be chnseli next silliuilcr wini ls tn harmony Willi tbe aim tal Ideas of political ttl-ilolll lind ll: li! ttlilell Hie In -I tlU'llis'll! of our lie.leven IB and slip lie tt 111 III Nett Yott Itt lt liriljiil'llx larder ii ai in iii lu i uml so -ei ure om jorityol tue el flor al rota. Lei na wash our Banda ot nil (piewtlonahle it uvain- and Aorteem. and.

tru-iliii; io Hi. )u -i Of our cause, appeal to tlie nml lu i. Hie I'n. Wt: sh.1,1 liinllt -i tUd ny lllll'K lt scenic il. All HUS Ol HU.

LAHLS-1 STOSS. At the Cooper Instiiiito I.i.sf nighl a mass nic.liiiK xt as held lilidel the nu-plcei of the Outer of i iiii.ti i merl nan uml lolnen tor the puipi'-o if th-i the anticipated reduction of pay tims xt inter uni i.illina miiiio iti'iitiii reaiatlag Uwlredaotloa. Ila pi. I nt pat lt nUl Hi tint estuh iii tic a lons stalks lea! upi with the aader 1.1,1,11111: licit ll i-iniiin lu lort nulli llii.tli-t of Apill. Koittit .1.

At ioi tl. anions lae pi Mn waaP, ilurkc, cliicl iiitict of Alie il, I illicit ,11 pi 11 len nml ol iola. Ile Mu. opposed to nini favored physteaJ roney as eiempiiiieti flnki Hm ino-! potent frc In! 111 the il repi, between label ami citpu.ti. ir au uticmptH to redoes pay tin aiarnsr, li 1 houM tn biller elnl.

What hS Iii cniii I ub1i.ii, 1,. nial; of employers nnd uilllloiinulres, tthlch tte. Hie gnat lu.dollly, me bound pi li.luiloiis iidnptcil ia afSt-Bg the fact tli.it eltaill 1 lllpl' di oiliiK to reiliico tvaxe.it.iiiiil pledging tin- m. ion- te rasas Ihe attes-pthyaXHawtal inc.ills. -trike of the tn gAOf'l No.

1:: eoattaaea, aad both aldea H. tl il-tel Itt I lit- ntt. A meeline, or tao iit.okiiimifi-i' rrotttiue rnioii waa held Ne. lu Edward Cullen pie as H. 'iii ai iii-iHtaiii the strike, 1 Blsssnay 'i pi.

Hie mell tue lull illm.uni lin .11 lij Ki 1 1 liieuilici roil. linus, laitli A I tt tm- ii uaxu iavaau 0.1 olilkc ful sumo time, suixctilcd In Inducing a number of their former Workmen to thetr work, but they bavo again quit Work, perauadedt the other members of the union. a sri to and otber to ofttuiu workmen to tl ibo places of the strikers. MABEL CURRIE'S DE AT IT. DR.

CAltOLIXE O. MAUR Cl.N'_>t/_tI-l> IOR CRIMI-VAl BV TIIE JCRY. Tho Investigation of Coroner Tico aud Ins jury in regard to the death of Mabel Currie at the Mona Vernon linnieh of tlio Now-York Infant Asylum or the 27th day of Aagtistla-st, was brought la dost rda- afternoon. Dr. li rush, ot Mount Vernon ami Dr.

V. A. Warren, test niel as to the effects a in producing death. The jory after a pro? tracted absence rendered the following verdict: Wo find fruin the evidence before us Unit Mabel Cuni BBBM te her death af the Mount Vernon Branch of tin-New York Infant Asylum from thu effects of a teaspoonful ol ammonia administered to ber by tho night nurse. Aunt Howland, nu tin- 96th 'lay of August, by mistake, euppoe tBgthe same to bs uuliiliie.

We further find that Pr (j. Marr, tlie resident physician of said nsyl'iti ut the ilmi; ot tlio death ol tlie said Cm rle, bini attended the snld Mabel Currie aa physician. Wo furtbci Wurt that the said Dr. Caroline 0, Marr waa promptly BB itltsl nf the fm i thal ths saul ammonia biol been ao od miniatured to said child, brit that she neglected to give any antidote therefor; neither did ahagtVS any mi-illclin to said child, or take any meit, to coiiuter.u't tb. cfTeets of sal.1 ammoula between tue time tho sunn) wile administered and tho tune of the death of the said child whieb occurred in or about twaatj-ftrar boan after wara Wo further find from the evidence' tba! al the time UH iiininoiila WSS -io administered lo the child, Mabel Curri.

was not considered daageroasly 111, and that. In our opin? ion, ber death whs caused by lb.) llieieusable, culpable untl criminal negligence of Dr. Carotins Marr, as physician in neglecting to give any antidoti Brothel m. db Inc to counteract -aid ammonia. Wealse Uml from tha evidence bafora us that Dr.

Caro? lina Man.rtitl.-d that Hu-child, Mabel Currie, (lied ol measles and hiiiinilillle. tmoXthe -rd ebtU itnii ii-oiu the effeeta of sahl ammonia, of whleh tad ira believe G. Marr hud full knowledge, and wa further timi Hut tho said Dr. Caroline G. Mair gare i Heal of death lu the eaSB of the ch) iii.

We further find from theevidence before us that Boat about tbe drat dar of August and as to shoot Ihe flrst dui 11. toi.er, 1883, an epidemic or measles, whooping uni sent, iy was raging iii tho Asylum anioii? tin- inmates, and that Itel Hine Dr. MuiT was tLu tml.v regular physician lu attendanca; that, In tlie opinion of this Jury, Dr. wa, not competent, either pro rn- phystoally, to properly perform the linties whi. a i nen devolved upon her, and that in our opinion, uuu lives ii.i\e been sacrificed tbal might bave beea lavi il ul proper and aufllclent medical attendant been provided by tue management i.r lae said i hal atora, believe it to be our duty to condemn sad the managers or the Aafhua for leaving tho during tbo epidemic unpro.

Iden witb proper medical ritteiil.in.e, ai. I do -ni coiidi-tnii and censure I mm Bgemeai thereof, ir u-ing our linn belief that, had proper medical al been fumtsued from the first Appearance of the epidemic, the Ufa ot Mab si Currie Bright bara beea sn voa i also the lives af many other in r.nits who di, I Iii the Asylum during thc time named for the want of proper tin-illeal care aioiie. A warrant will Bfobably be laBBBi by Coroner flee for the aiie.it Of Marr ou tin- eharfS in uislauijliter. El Ail I HUN DAY. UV TH lt MAVIl- A A A AV '-Al WABABB.

Mayvi Edson yesterda) Issued lin- following pm Ih (bs Cttbont of the City of Nen York: Tl.rntennial ii.nh.-i-..i.i thal arl wblcfa ila illy separated tin Hi Hom (iri.at Britain will occur oil siintlaj the UMb of lnslalit. The hi. were obaerved lu thia city on of rember, 1783, were practically the ceremonies of laying be comer atone of lbs brotherhood of Hfntes which li.un AU to the I'm lilt. un.I laths ioma 50,000,0110 of Industrious mu! prosperous i. Ou tbiitdny tin- law greet to tba est ah of tba do.

ci nun nt, ami Hu; institutions winch lave inade our mai relloua growth prosper ty disappeared as tbaBrttlab fleet and iway. A Just et that es nit would and to tho observance ol each reclining anniversary ol I it lng. uot only among those whoso i pnrtlclpatt-d In the momentoua events ol the of Mhli li (lu- o-i. tin- of i v-vi, formed lae closing Boona, bal tho ehlldren ot havs alaasthaa upon the.s.- aborea a refuge from exactiona uud acts oppr. -lon by rulers of foreign coiiutr.es.

Hutu hen ton ci urn, nt aird our Institution', reared Bpon thees which were lahl amid the ceremonli tbe teats ot a ive grown stronger und to lia io spread thou Influence wider with ea. Incntly Utting th.it we marl, I ir.sith nnnlverss iJoyous commemoration as appreciation of tbo wi of thc iiol.lt- ii.en through Whoa. prepai atiou should be isigvtl foi tbi of I lilt) i il.iii .1 Instit li? ol" thu ii uni giva t- i onlt I of Ion-lay, instant i ud (hat t) that al! public mid private olli. es ila.illili I I iXXl is I I -ON. At the meeting of the committee api oiut- .1 bi the Vt A -rs' iel.

lim ll of al the Astor House yesterday, tl olding a steamboat parade in aud about New-York to celebrate tbe Evao ation 1 i.iy eni. ulna: was discussed, and roaolu ivor of the subject waa adopted. All steam easel int. i ol tbe port ol New-York and ad liUillg pelts were Invited fi pal Ii i te lu til' ai.ul,-. The committee consists of A.

C. Cheney, Voaburgh, lunn.is Lawson, I'. W. Woolsey, ti, D. Coy kendall, John ll.

uiil. uni E. H. rollin. nit l.t/el, the on in i ilu- of building windi was lie headquarters of Washington on liva, nat nm lat.

November will throw it open to the uiilic the centennial obeervance. Theta irior as well aa the outside of the building will be lal. ir.it.Iv tit c.ir..titi. At tlie tune of the ocoupa oil td lim iniilll Liv tn lui.ll 111.. the buildlug known us Francis's ravera, name having been changed from tba Queen's upon Its purohaae Mr.

Francis. A 'limier -Ul he given by the (J ham ber of Commerce in lu mg room on December l. ll AR RIO AN AND HARDS NIH DAR. I aay Jack will poa ns a ticket "A riv bus foi me, These wi re lha greet ms liicli Johu receired winn he tin- matinee at Harrigan St Marl's beat re omique i psterday and reeumi .1 his si al kw niiaii ai In-1 Marden gate. "(lim a.

lief now nu' it-, H. me 'in' 0 art mi well tin- t.ili.-r night." s.ii.l Captain Husaoy lg liriinNi i. poii-T. it.it do yon have to Js It's not mu. li.

"i he immigrants have Jlst lieen landed al Castle arden and one o' thini falls overboard. All ibo nniigranta begin raise-and ei iee out, ll Ai I Irs i in a r.l throwln' ntl' me nt an' it I Jumps iu iiiiln liiin ml brings liim eal all wet. Thia ie o' tIiiiii eries mit. 'Tlie poor lev is saved, aa red I' Ho don't fall Inter the wether, di vii a it. hi it ain't work ns I've bad sooietii Kui bow is it that you bring him up all wei they throe a backet of wether over the vouw'tis.

1 lmkelt. Why, BT I do, atteniliu' the theatre en aoight au' gettiu' 12a week snmethin' to me who hae very nie i i in' this lot d' irol.l and silver medals on ie breast An' then oim tobegiTin'abinifit at ie eiid ot the season. Muire 1 univ made wan tnis tin- night when 1 shoaled '-where lief' bat lal. tl arri aaa told me nasn't do it iain, aol sos nut lamps ia aa'sa vee the mwndin' boy. Come un an see me if yer want ter an ut thor BS lays Irving in the slnufe." -Si shut IN A QUARREL ABOUT A WOM IN.

A probably fatal shooting affray took pince carly -sterility morning in what is called the Virginia ottae on Cosey uland, betweea two colored men. lu- is lu tween the Ocean Parkway aad West rigliton. On Thursday night ti motley crowd bad wm drinking and (-arousing In the liar room until midnight. Washington Montgomery nnd iiiiam Aiiilei-iiti eagagea in dispute ebonta ilureil woman who wan present, ami fruin words ni went tu blows, Montgomery was knocked iv. ii.

ami picking himself un In-went nut ami re? lined with revolver. Tho door was shat against im, imt Im kicked it down endured at Anderson, lasing lum. The latter than drew revolver aad ie re was a lively kima, each trying ta dodge the her, while the spectators hastily departed, (nally Anderson slmt Montgomery in the left reast. A puli' email appeared nml arrested Ander who made bo reaistance. The ballet penetrated iinlguniery's lung, and it Bot thought that he 0 COMPLAINTS OF LETTER-BOX BOBBEE US.

The Post Office officials were surprised yeaterday i bear bj a published statement that wore tiver the ml.li. uf lamp-post lett.t-I..>\cs. 0 complaints of any losses by such robberies have reported. 1 li-- Imixom used below l'aiial--t. are sm li ii nature thal they eaaaat be robbed.

I be :ii.r bozeaare caiafallr examined each eaniai 1 the tune winn collections are made, ami no awspapers or letters caa ramaia wedged in tba pp. put of the boxea without detection. The minn liepart.Dtofthe Poat Offlee is so rega iteii that each complaint ts exactly located, and complaints have bena made thal oould be Ba? ned to such aeaaaa. Tha eankn the districts lien- tin- looses are alleged to have aeoarred deny mt bave noticed any dlatarbaaae of tba nea, rea lettera containing money are eil ia lue stn IioX.h. .1 STJ IM ROU.FR QOMPAET.

'1 lie Anierieati Steam Insurant Company bs inoorporated yeaterday. The Hoard of llbee ira for tho tirst year consists of William Hnuker LofV, Felix Campliell, Nenjamin F. Tracy. Willinrt, A.Mfott Wm Dickinson, Albert H. King, Wm? iom Alfred A.

Peek. David H. Walton Leopold L. Johnson, Richard W. Barnes, ThomiJ SmitI'' charlw? Flocken liam Frederick E.

Will it ts. Willum Wellstood William E. Midalev. JoAn 0. Do? 2SSJRS K- Schenck.

The capital stock rsa Woad ad DETECTIVE HOLD ISG OS TO A POOL. Charges of unoffleer-like conduct were made torday to Dcpnty Police Commissioner ransford ngainst Detective Gtiorpro Znndt, of the Brooklyn Central Olliee Squad, lt appears that on election dav lie took charge of a pool npon the resnlt of tho election. Each person who Joined in it paid 25 cents and wrote on a list kept by Znndt the major? ity which ho thought wonld bo recorded for the mic cessful candidate. Almnt, sixty men wrote down their names, snd the estimates ruined from Hi.ihsi majority for Mayor Low to 7,500 majority' for Hendrix. John Conesy.

a colored clerk in one of tho municipal departments, R-nessed 1,8,50 majority for Low, which was the near? est. Znndt refused to pay the money and tho charges wore preferred against him for retaining it, SM BUS for allowina names to bo added to the list after tho election waa over and while the returns were Mag counted. I.liter placed the money in the Po? lice Department safe. It was said that lie de-signed only to keep it until the official canvas wans con? cluded. Police Commissioner Jourdan will giv? a hearing in the matter on Tiii-wlny.

BsTStsl Bolies officials are called as witnesses. It is though! thal tho investigation will lead to a reorganisation of lin- ilrteetive force. Shueiieinann, of No. 58 Brooklyn, bet with A. of ll Iliek.s-st., tliat Hen? drix wonld be i-h eieii Kajar, the loser to wheel tho winner In a wheelbarrow uuoagh Hicks.

Colin, Joralsaasn and Fulton st.s., aroaad the I Hall snd horns Basia. Tho hst will ba said oa Monday morning ti o'clock. A baud of music will Beoompany the party. Till: 1TAMALE ASSISTANCE SOCIETY. Tho New-York Female AsaJ tance -Society, founded in 1913, held its anniversarf I e-teiday afternoon in lceiiiie-rooui of the leaiate Church, corner of Ttvonty-nintli-st.

The financial report lor tlie laat yt showed receipts to the amount nf 914,987 88; $4,913 391 balance in tin-treasury. 56. Sn Baddiaafl waa deLiTend hy tbe Bot. Will? iam SteTenson, after which Mis. W.

taylor read a history of the society from 1813 to 1888. of the society la divided among the ladies, esel Iierintetidiiiir the earea. thsaMS peat in an assigBi district, (iilie. rs wees slseted as fallows tor ths coming vear: Directresses, Mrs. a.

8. Prudy, Mary aNfeol, Mrs. Warren Carter and Miss Pryer's Bli ll I Ol SI Itias K. Hillman; trea.su rer, Mrs. 0.0.

Ban-ell. NATIONAL GUARD NOTES. The Board of Oftieers of the 22d iriimiit. it its meeting at the Armory on Monday erentag. de? cided to gpee tho annual regimental hall at the Metropolitan aOpera House eu 7.

The I'd Battery, Captain Ferdinand P. Karie, will give a reception at (ta armory on thc evening of f. facuation Day. Ihe adjutant ot' the 12th has placed in charge of the recruit class of that com? mand. The name of Lieutenant the of the 33d Keiriment, lins baas favorably mentioned for tho colonelcy of the lUth Regiment.

The funeral of the lute Lisa tessa! Michael White, of (omnatiy 0, Hegii.ienf, t'tok place with military honors on Thursday. lin- entire companv paraded as a mark of ImhI tn the iin-tii ory of the deceased officer. Captain xvas in command ol thu escort and hi ing party. ME HATCH'S DEFEAT AT IONQ EEANl WHAT BS 1ST- THE 11 I I pan v. Rufus Hatch was ot rho founders af thai linn i-inipatiy.

file tune of the li. kt.iiii/.itinu bs was asl plaeaAea tba i.xetiitix-.-i oiiiint In- amt iiuine.li.it. ly hs ti ainl neal lt til hi- stink. Dating lils eiecii il to tm ri meaney la tht I bul jt tin- meeting at Ilirineli on ay i the oilier fellows Innl nore volt lii.lt- tn il tt Ifl orel trouble. We found xx hen tot to who lirnl (jlxcii us tin lr lien ly ii.

en later ones to our opponents. 8. 0 Thump-on, nt of the aCbaase National Bank, gaxre tu i eo twenty we t.H.k rraia for Branch, ont when we attemptaed to vote lt we wore xxirii another proxy ol Ihe rm la.iii rc Inspectors; bul whal the BMOt ol im iiccoiiii': Hint's a little thine. i ballot 'i bad not bet tot the i treine of the other pnty. The meeting had lu in ol- A the lime xxe lt fr atl'oiiinetl politely, because, I surnaMe, lt rn not politic to "hui us mit lt wouldn't mn- ditterence, m.iti.-i-turned.

We started the meeting over again, bul we were bea 1 i we knee ir bal we I sd. i ig aa pre tl I nen. If tbe present board will act hi the Inti il.ni mt thc -tock xxiii pay ten pt a nt a tcir. lt paid auy 1 w.n. no.

I ul I I li.ix en't hean! of nut oie.paiiy iieeu run lu too tunny i ot lu anni to pB) lull, TLA LILES OP THE CHICAGO MABEETS. A IS WIIKAT MKkVISU (, AUVAXCE IN OOBX. nuBltfl hil nun- CHICAGO) Nov. tn-ni-lit is all tho way from in lo l's ci Btl pi bushel lower them UAt ll ihi be hard work f.ireveii itu indu to timi aloagWaaUagtna or kflsUesla. isliiy Inclined person.

Au outspoken bull is not foiintl atiyn here xvt'htu xv tn; ttl-tanee of the Ii Trade. Tho railroad mon aro talking buger ya ore tht cit irater Qtult ptedlcta sith till tte itln lli.it there WttlbS BIS! -OSSBSSJ xi day. Miram Wheeler, wbe epetetea all the let ator room lu town, talks in tho same wa) Mr. Orr, of Irwin, Orr i says 1 liars Weet g'ssl nuiliorliy that the nettpteet wheat nt tlie ti.tit rent riv ci lviun points La On nt lint.iiu l.t^t wah were very ai tit al lil BZl I oT li tplin-lneiits. cly good aiilli'iiily 1 learn that a largs ipi.r sian wheat will be ohhemi iu Baglaad aezt weak.

i.e,n.ie who have racilltlea for getting iitv m.net tBeUag tu adTaaee of tho public sis talking' beat Whe it on the l.i-ol at fHi for lintier, lieceinlitr, for January an.l gi ter May. Thl fcciliiK on tho call xv l- ainl tile wen ao higher the bay an wen srUUag te glTa wbal tba sellers asked. LsrgST receipts of Wheal HM i ar-a na Xtt.lk tallie BeWB il.el to di) xvitll to I cline. closing prices xtcre tlie lowest of llieil.iy. of tho I) ceiit "luil-'o" of lt-t xvi-.

2.2'. cents have now BOSS kinskul WE umie th.m Ibis, tlie crowil win, ii h.i.1 f.oin hy ut- nei.i "bearish" hsaasasrai Ma aaaai uiiml uuauluioii.sly iiullUb ls now mole r.iilic.tl in tu iieliel iii low prices than eyer. There aro as many phesviin; cent heat here to ul-'ht ait tllcrt- were ll.i sj Willi mont wheat BSBBlBg lu thai, hy m.my thoiisiiutl inisliels, with a proniiMt by the ta. ainl elcvntor iiropilctors of receipts, niel watti win? ter approaching xv hen lakes wilt lie clovd, tt risky lo talk "IniUi-li" ou wheat; yei the ls a pasfls ar' lt. ls in the wheat pit.

BCorn ls cent lihs'her tliis nfiernotxii than lust Bight. Them a sm.ill hut a vrry llr'ii lu it. the port lhasas xxl.ioh ure being for thc nc ir Bseethsan a little siiapicion. fha par of Massa luiiM-o iiarnik' tha I ree days for lint mouth of to reach 3.000,000 bualtela. With L)ouiup all Hie Baan coin, ami perhaps option coil, tor ot nit liiore, ami xvltii other coucerm million- ut for the next month, lt ls aoi unnatural thal ill lin- strolls shouitl bc iiiixioim lo tpu I I ipili kly iwt po- ilia-.

NoxeuilH-r torn Itafpud I. bee, inlier al May al BL aprovUlona were a little lower, imi very Uttlo coi iirg ihe niiiiiti.rof hiiii. nt the xml- I i er ll.tt ll ls III. tl In trie oom.try UieMut ho I slilppniK I bein m. Tlie ic Ine.ik puce-.

Of the on h.iml 15.000 left over from yesterday. PrtaOtw of ll ve boga broke .1 (il'ittllU. A ti.ltlicl break lt. Itiokul It.r lona' Just now, nml fm it or two, of will be sevcrciv jjucxl, but a advaaa inal. I.t ls prctlictctl.

-4, TllA.XsATLASlD THAI ELLI 1 Iio City of Chicago take tOMOf mtg pmeeeBgeet hemmyi WeSit Kaehsy, W. i.i;s'.tolil. Judge VV. I). V.

W. Ah SSS cr. Mr. and Mrs. ll.

ll. D.uucl the Kev. laud Mrs. M. K.

Clancy, ll. H. Illin.ftW.ria. IL nunn, C. g.

Mlditleliii'ok ami C. lt. Plaid. Tbe Helvetia xvii! take Dr. T.

M. linty, W. I. It.irtram aud J. W.

Burke. I he Kliyniaiul will take Ur. W. C. W.

J. Butler, and J. II. Ballx. Aim.ug who arrived by the IViinl.ind wero Mr.

innl Mm. K. ll. DTalhBBhee, and Mrrs. J.

A. Will, g. H. I illuiau.Jr., Colonel V. kania.

Mr. and Mrs. Xl. li Ui iltlelln. Mr.

aud Mia. Alfred Ouiaotte mel Uiu Kev. August Wcabel. -m. DkhttOM wart itbrttirtl whi-n In- took iind weal to It.r Hil btuittat uutu.

Ile didn't need a huiwrn. linHlinply to luipilre lor tbo larson was oiks cmIIih a ci oas, crabbed, dlaagrueable old cunuiiiwcoa. l'o-U.

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