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pages i iwSm mMlA ho pages 1 'jj-i 1 TOmmo, 11,922. 1 NEW-YOBE, WEDNESDAY. KOVEMBEB 1.1 1889. HARRISOiN'S VAIN SCHEME OVERREACHING HIMSELF IN MONTANA. tnt nAtpr proclamation failing i "tub expected xrrzcT waxa- MAKEB'S lOXORAlfCE Of LAW.

WASinvoTo-r, Nev. 11 nitr may have Stan th Intention of the Presldsat sad Secretary Blatn la popping Montana Into tha Union without tnt having coaeulted Secretary Boot th other gentlemen tb CtilMt, It la tb epJaloa of lawyer of national reputation that aay sinister motlv concealed beneath the hasty proclamation will fell of effect If it we lntesded. by precipitately abolishing the Territorial Jadge. to throw tbe Silver Bow esse lata the kui of tb atw Stat Jadf that Mkeme wtii soon be dUoevsrod to be a purll Tb Silver Bow MM wen kMrd before Jadge Wolff, a Territorial Jade and aa offloorof th Called State. If tbe litis ante la the caa were dlaaettaaad a ad were a boat to appeal, tbey could aot be transferred from a United Btatea Court to a State court.

Tbe lawyer quoted says tkat lite termination Jndte De Wolff" offloe quashed the appeal In the Silver Bow ease. If It la to be beard from again, it ean iolr bo through tbe Supreme Court of th United Slate. If Poatmaeter General Wanamaker has been correctly reported aa saying that be propose to reeoamend Congress to modify tbe civil rvioe examinations ae ae to saeur railway mall clerk tbrouga aa Inquiry different from that new dm1 to let tkeir ttte, be noil be classed wllh that large uninformed body of op-ponest to tbe law who are more willing to denoonea It tkaa tker are to make a careful lady of lie provisions and requirement. Congress baa nothing to do with tbe civil service examlnatlona. If the examlnatlona Kreorlbed for applicant for tbe Railway Mail rrlee do not auit Mr.

Wanamekftr be ought to know taat be eaa have them chanced If the Cotamleaioner agree with him and the President is diapoeed to Inaiat that the Commls-aienere ahall modify their examlnatlona to vie tbe Poetmaater General. Even tbe blatant Tanlbee of Kentucky sever mode aeeu-aatien more broadly Incorrect than tbe de-eerlpuon quoted aa having been given by Mr. Waaae-aker of tha teat applied to appUcaate for the Hallway Mall Ssrvioe. It la to oe hoped that Mr. Wanamaker la no Inclined to pull In with tb noisy antagonist of the reform, wbo trmt to tae nee of the firecracker and tbe tomtom to frixktea It away.

Amonc tha clone? and laymen who hay been attending the erreal Catholle toopre In BalU-invra, and who will take part la tbe dedication ta-morrow of the new CethoUe unlvertlty, tbe ladlaa aehool polley of Preeldent Harrtaoa'e Adminlatratloa la a frequent eubject of ooorer-Ballon. Thai polley la very diataateful to all Cathoiloa and everywhere la tbe Church 11 hae arooeeda atroaf feellnc or reaentmeaL Tbe two mei who have moat to do with eerryioc eo the AdmlalatraUon'e polley. Indian Com-(uleioaer Morcaa and Indian ttohool Huperin-teadeet De rob eater, are everywhere denounoed by Catbollea. Tbo deiecatee to the Baltimore eourreaa are epcia(ly emphatic la condemning tbe attitude of tbe Administration, a abawa by the die-miaaal of Catholic teacher la tba Indian tbooj, and tht (cellar la expected to find axpreaaloB la a way not pleaaiox to Meaara, Morcaa and Doroheeter. meetlnc of tbe Biabooa now in Baltimore nae beea called to eouaidar tbe treatment or tbeae teaehera and to pruiaat aeraloat the action of Moran and Dorcboater aa theeaof extremely biroled and aarrow-minded men.

Tbe Inflnenc of the Catholle Church will aot be thrown for Morcan and Dorcbeater when tbe Senate reached a vote apoa theqaeauoa of coatlrmtng them. Tha brief vlalt to Waahlacton ot ax-Preaident and Mia, Clevelaad attend tha Bayard-Clymar weddlnj hae not yet. aeaaed to furnlaa acreeabl paraarapha to the local writer. Tha lor to-aljrat eaya: mornlnc. when the ex-Pnwldeat and lira.

Cleveland were In tbe elty lor ex-Secretary Barard'a marnaffe. and were the meat or Mr. and Mr, a. A. WUmd, tbey drove out to Oak View, a that property 1 atill la their poaaeaaloa.

On their return to the houae of the ex-Marabal, It waa after 12 o'clock aad taere Were a anmber ot peraoae eittinc In air. WilMn'a drawing room, walttaa for a word with Mr. Cleveland, laatead of oin Immediately to her room to ehaoae her drtrlnir dreea for a weddlnx garment Mr. Cleveland entered the drawlnx room and had a pleaaant word with each waiunc friend. After that ahe chanced hrr dra and drove to the bride' houae, aad that wee the reason that the xueite of honor ware within one minute ot being late for the Tha tlrrlnx up that Secretary Tracy ave tha Board ot Bureau Chief on tha deUna ot new Tetania at their mac tin yesterday 1 bearing already, and alforta are belnc made to BaUh ap alt tbe work on tbe crulaina- monitor, ee that it eau be lneladed la tbe advertisement for bid for naw a hi pa, to be leaned thia week or lLxhia ad lneladed.

it wui give eliip bailder four veael to bid for at onoe. 1 aa tteoretary deUrmlned to have tbe aad the 7.600-toa veeaela botn under ooa-tract aa aoon aa poaatble. and work en their Plan Will IUUh loraud UUt hauthan. aoia not of the way. It poealble.

before the next Approprmuoa nui eomeeap in tbe uonae. some work ha been doae aa tbe plane lor the OlKl-loa cruiser, but tbe 7KKton armored eruuer hae only been dlaeuaaed In a general Way thua lax. It la nnderatoud that 1 to be a moulded eorf of tne Knxiiah batUa ahlp Im-peneuae and Waraplle, with Improved boHer aad maobiaery and other Improvement that have beea made aiaoe tbeae ablpa were designed la 1b81. Tae new aklp will follow, in general dimeasioBa and arrangemente of batteriea. ratty eleeely apoa lie lvngUah models.

The Surgeon General of tha Kavy, in hla aaaual report, aay that for several month paat tha 'average anmber ot patient la tha Breoklya Boepltal hae been more than one huaored, eompietely tUlina the buUdloe. The feoeptial hae been areaUy Improved during the year, maay modern sanitary appliance and convenience having baea Introduced. A present lb laundry la lathe basement of the hoe pltai. Tbe elothing and bed Uaea of tne sick are washed there, aad the eteem aad infected vapor therefrom aproad throughout the building The appuaacea are old wail worm, aad be of the best pattern. It I reo-emmcaded that the laaadry be removed and placed a detached brick baildlagta tha rear of the lioepital.

and en a Baa with the boiler house. For the construction at a laundry aad drying room auppued with aeeeeaary machinery and llttlaga tae sum of la required. Iorta tae past year tae efficiency of the Bevel laboratory ha beea malntaiaed aa a receiving aad distributing depot for medical atorea and applianoe. All reqaialtione have beae. promptly tUied, aad aeoeeaary provision aae beea made meet any emergenolee that -ay arte.

la tha ehemtoal laboratory Burxeon's- omoe of the navy yard. New ork, aly Ueai axamlnaUona Jeea made or eamplee of eappllee faralsaed tor tae geaaral aavaf aerrloe. Xheae appuee eoaeletedof paints, oil, soap, tobacco, tarpeatine. varnish ae, vinegar, glyaenne, and aUer arUttlea, Of thee 44 eamplee 3D were waform In au reepecu to apeeifloa- oeae aad etaadarda ot good quality, aad were Meepted, a7i oenlt ware rV adaiterated. Dunag the prevlee keer there wereexamined 13d eamplee, of which Sttea aer out.) ware rejected.

-beemeat of the chemical aapplie. marked Improvement la EZZflJ hae beea observed, in maay eaaea aup-lavt brand only which aa A ta be aaufaetory tl ZtlX, InbutaV aaapUee may be fully at to the effect w-d al water ta It, arttola lwpured wV'0 retire t.141 V. araated a vscsnoyon tha mi tod reUred list of tha armr swLT Preeto waa aot officially aotinea it thI7iI aatU to-day. bat ha had oa htT var fifty who have bean AsUaded lor rauremeat by medieai ardVand i he iV uremeat at Jarne A. barJar et 1 Third Infaatrv.

lhU rtiran.i 1rst LieuL PkUlp Kead to be Captain aad Lieut, Chase W. alanaedy la baPtat ilJi The report af tha hoard of oatraetora kpaeiated to examine lata tha alleged detect la tha vlaa at tha Texas waa to have beea made to-day, bat apoa It represeauuoa taat ba ot ye eompteted IU werk eeeretary Traey aae exveaded the time anUlJaa. X. It ha beea fooad ImtraestV.e gat tha equad-n evoluttaa. AeUag Bear Admiral John Vsjkas eommaBdrag.

ta readiaeea ta laa Few-Jmr bafera Moadajr axt hiev, la. Ail thU weak will oeeupUd la the final laepeetioa by Hear Admiral Joaett aad hi board. Secretary Tracy, accompanied by hla private eeeretary, mm. A 1. 1 T.

B. M. Maaen, will see the aqaadrea off from nwrvmm VI Vat, lVtlUS. wnns Will pCPi the Cbleaaa, Boa tun, Atlanta, aad Yorktewa dowa tha bay. JobnW.

MoKnlght, chief clerk of tbe postal card agency at Caetletoa. K. baa beea re moved. Mr. MeKalght waa recently elected a member of tha New-York State Legislature.

Thl a violation at Executive order Issued by Prealdeat Uraat, and later by President Cleveland, which prohibited an officer Of tbe Ooverament from holding any other Federal or State office; beae the removal. Tha cruiser Baltimore will leave Cramp' shipyard. Philadelphia, to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, ta make her second trial of four boura' duration. In order to develop her horsepower. It will require eeveral hoar to reach the breakwater aad get ontatde.

that it ta probable her trial will aot take place until Thureday. a a Mr. Martha J. Co ton has Instituted proceeding, through tbe Court of Claim, againat the Government for recompense and damage for tbe nae by the United State Navy ot her patented aerial night elgnala. Minister Ryan aald thi evening that he liked hi ofllo and that be liked the people of Mexico, and that he had never thought of resigning, as ha been reported.

Tbe President appointed the following Postmaster to-day: A'tt-Far. Philip Pea-nail at Huntington. Suffolk County, vice etreet, removed. JiUnou. Mike T.

Uairk at areola, -rice Albert Border, removed; Franklin Melrose at Urayvllle. vie nomas J. kieiUiews, removed; Heurr T. Woodruff at Harvard, vice Joua A. bweeny, removed; rbomas i.

Lawler at Koekford, vice John 1). WatflTmaa, remofrd. Indiana, had BuUer at Hnntinarton. vice m. H.

Shearer, reslgneui Usury M. Blcknell at Osrrett, Vloe ary 1 uumsa, remuvedi A. M. Luke at Jeffxr-aoarllle, vice James removed; (ieorne W. Benneu at Warsaw, -rice William U.

Bowser, re- BOTL ietoe. Wallace O. Agnew at Osceola, vice J. W. Sbernsn, resumed.

stu. William 3. Sinclair at Galveston, vice Thornse a. Gary, removed. Hipp al BL Mary, vice R.

B. Gor-floo, removadi liavia J. lis vis at Wapakonets, Vice namnel W. MeFarland. removed.

AfleAis-en. Georsa V. Uumpbreyat Chaboycan, Vice c. A. Uallaffaer.

removed. Mitmrl. Wuiiib A. Morton at Excelsior Spring, office become Presidential. ArWerMji.

John Uourley at Gloucester City, vice amee McLaughlin, removed. Fourth-class Poetmaater were appointed today a follows: Av. Fork. W. Gay, Glenor.

and J. Cook, Sec end MUo, both of Yates County: George JC Wood, uraptville, Ureene county; Mrs. F. J. Co, Ljcum-lOK.

uswsko County. ConmeitcuLL. Lord, Poquonock. Vnurytana J. at.

Jacobs, KnnlsavtUe: Xdwla L. Parry. Lanxboraa. IT MEANS CLEVELAND IN '3. spxaeeb Carlisle's interpretatiom or the recext elections.

Chicago, Nov. 12. A dispatch to the Timet from Kansas City, aaya: Tha Bon. John O. Carlisle, Speaker ot tha National Boose of Representative, who.

with hi wife and son Logan, ha beea (pending the last month In Idaho, passed through, here on hie way to Washington yesterday. Speaking ot last week's election result. Mr. Carliale aald: Ot course there were many reason which led to the disaster ot the Bepuolloaa Party all over the country, chief of which waa the tariff issue. It 1 the off year on which people ua-trammeled by party seal vote the way they think.

Prohibition waa another factor in bringing about tha glorloua result, and especially in Iowa. To show that thl waa not the primary cause, however, af tha Bepuolicaa defeat In that State one need only atudy tha return. Prohibition sentiment 1 atronir-ut. In tha rural district of the State, yet tbe return abow great 'Uemoc ratio galna in tbeee localities. It la plain that the farmers voted in accordance with their tariff conviction, the citlna certainly helping i wimi tuns sKiumi promoiiion.

Tbe same caa be said of other State. Tbe leaven of tariff aa Clevelaad haa aaid, I and the first frnlta were aarnered laet Tueaday. Tba election means nothing elee than Clevelaad la 1892. Allhouxh Mr. Cleveland waa not tha originator of the tariff reform, ha emphasized It aad intensified Interest In It.

1 will aay that had the Presidential election of laet year been repeated a month afterward Cleveland would have beea elected. It waa Immediately after the election that tbe people aaw tbe way they should have voted. iSow it la emphatically Cleveland. Cleveland la In tba air. Gov.

illll or New-York la a xood Democrat, but he, as well as other, well know that It 1 Cleveland whom tne people want, aad It la ha whom they will kave. You have carle blanche to any for me euioglsttoally any thing about Mr. Cleveland." Mr. Carliale thoucht that In view of the recent election McKinley' cuance for tha Speakership were ratner alim. It lay, he thought, between keed of Maine and Cannon ot Illinois.

A MINISTER'S CRIME. HE KILLS HIS WIFE AND SON AND COMMITS SUICIDE. Stockton, Sot. A. Roes, a preacher, living near Lookeford, early thia morning ahot and killed hat wife, bis eight-year-aid eon, and himself.

He was a Methodist preacher for aaveral years, but lately had beea an Itinerant Congregatloaaiiat, enxaged in celling books. He had not lived happily with hi wife, and they separated some, time ago. She supported herself and her boy by teaching obool near Lockeford, and made her home at the real deuce of Fraak Footer. For come time peat Hoe has been driving to tbe echoolhouee and taking bis wire home at tbe elosa of school hours. did thl yesterday, and remained at Potter's all night, He arose at o'clock this morning and shot her through the temple with a pistol, killlmr uer Instantly.

The report awakened the little boy, who slept in an adjoining room. He ruahed into hla parents' room, and tha father shot kiin twice, in the eheek and temple, causing Instant death. Before Foster's family eoald reach the room Roes ahot himself In tba bead aad soon died. Xh real oaua of the tragedy la not known. TBM FIRM AT JISD1SA.

Medina, K. Kov. 12. The tire here last evealag threatened for a time the complete de- traction of the business portion of the village. The water supply gave oaf and tha fire angina broke down.

The excitement wa Intense. Tba fir waa finally extinguished. Following are the loeaea: Harvey Hoag. fur niture, en atore, S20.000; insurance. on content, lnaarance.

S3.00O. h. Iloldredge furniture, about cov- nad by Insurance. On three-story block owned by Mta Kak K. Bower, insured.

On offloe of Medina Mlifr, oa tnlrd floor, about s.uws a ins urea. Much damage wa don In the RegitUr office and many valuable paper were deatroyed. G. M. Frary, aa atoeK ot boot and aboea, which waa thrown Into the etreet, lose $1,000.

Other toaeee wm amoani to more. Hoax had nearly com Dieted tba aala nia bneiaeea ta IX M. Tripp af Homer, who wa to boy him oat. To purchase moaev hsd h.n deposited to bank, and aa Inventory wa to be Saiaen vaiwi, s-ra. a.

OV8T1B9 ITS TSSASTS. Jersbt CITY, Kov. 12. The Central Ballroad Compaay today began a raid apoa the resident ot a lot of ahaatte at tha foot ot Heads non- street. Tha land owned by tha compaay, aad 1 needed for terminal pnrpeae.

The o-eaUed squatter are really teaaats ot the company. aad secured their balding at low rental, pay able moataiy. ui uot. taey were notified ta vacate by Oct 18. Tha aoUce waa ignored by the dweller la about thirty of tha sbaatlaa.

aad to-day' raid is the resell. Constable Crawford waa given the aeoeaaary papers, aad headed tha foroe ol laborer aeat ta clear the around. The tenant ot tha ahaaUee submitted qatetly ta tha laevltable, aad moved their bouaebold effect as rapidly aa po Ible. The railroad company will erect a aaaiumota freight depot for local pur poses upoa we OEAJTrXD FOB SATB1S0 FIRPOSZS. A cant, Nv.

12. The Stat Land Board today granted aia aad a half acre at land neder water at Coney Islaad to tha Manhattaa Beach Impravemeat Compaay for bathing parpeeee. a immn re wkt sv eeeuat ajat watei lanhattaa and Oiiaatax Botais, aad extent et late tae ea COLLISIONS IN THE. FOG MANY Id CCIDENT3 EARL1 TJSRDAY MORNING. IT WAS THE DKKSX5T FOG KNOW IV TXABS AND SERIOCSLT HERB INTERFERED WITH RIYER TRAY XL.

A deneei fog than that which hung over tha water ot day mora tha port ahortly after daylight yester day morning ha rarely beea experienced ia thl reglof Bo den waa it that tor mora than aa hur traffic upon tha river and in the harbor eimd to hav beea almost entirely Oa bom of the ferry Una did one boat run at a time. The pilot could earfeely see beyond the bow of their boata. Thpae which did run movnd alowi-r with the greatest caution. Bounding their ahrlli whlatlea every moment or two. Along tne ferry Upa the fig bell rang incessantly la order to pilot whe were feellnx their war through tne dense ml A outside.

Paeng4r from the Incoming Kew-Jeraey traina thrbnged the ferry honae upon the op- of the North Blver. and In many ln- tunce wire obliged to wait from half aa hoar to aa hour before they could secure even atand- ing room hpon the boat. Even the realdent of Statea land, who usually count upon croa- lng the biy on time, fog or no fog, were con- aiderably Kieiayed yesterday morning. The ast Hirer boats were delat ed a a rule. The rush over the Brooklyn Bridie waa enormous.

jho. oniy were tne care rrom the side at tne oromenada w-ka ailail wilh peopl Below horryinc toward tne New. York sirtn thtlm was a arrest aea of miiL ont or which came a babel of steam whistle. Few craft except ferryboats ventured out Into the at ream. Veaeel whion were to have aailed renatlned at their dooka or in tbe stream, while Incoming craft lay to and Bounded their wbisUes ionstantly, Tne steamship city of Savannah! from savannah, reported having been detailed elchteen hours by tne fog, and tbe Knickerbocker, from Mew-Orleans, was oDilged tojlie outside of Sandy Hook for twelve hours.

But forth nately tha tog. although very dense, wan short-lived. At 9 o'clock It began to lift, and during the remainder ot tbe morning navigation ciiid be conducted with some safety" where -treat caution was observed. Tbe river pilot a that the fotc, although uuusually dense, extended but a abort distance above tbe water. The sun could frequently be seen, although everything around waa snrouded In miL I Tbe atoakoshlp El Mar of tbe Morxaa Line, which aorivea from New-Orleana Monday evening, Waa coming up the North Blver to her dock early yesterday morning when she wa overtaken) by the log.

Capt. Hawthorn at once ordered the anchor ta belet.ro. Toe befogged aibsmer came to a standstill opposite Pier 33. LAltnough sne sounded her whlatlea eonstantlx. this did not keep off all of tbe ferryboat wnich were then cruising around in ber neighborhood.

At about 7:30 tbe ferryboat Hudson City of tbo Pennsylvania Line suddenly appeared la tbe fog. bue was fortunately prooeeulnx very slowly. Her pilot strove to alter hla course, but the boat grased against tbe stern ot tbe 1 Mar. Tha steamer was uninjured, but the ferryboat had a portion of jher railing carried away. No one waa injured.

A short lima afterward the officer of the El Mar saw another ferryboat emerge ont of tbe fog close upon them. Thl proved to on of the Brooklyn Annex ferryboat. She also grazed agdinat tbe ateamablp. Injuring herself eomewbat4 but eaualag no damage to the anchored vessel. No one was Injured on board tne ferryboat, but after finishing her trip aha laid up.

I Tbe fog delayed travel on both the James-Blip and Thirir-tourth-Btreet Ferrlea between thia city and Lbng Inland City. On tha former the boata were laid off for over an hour. On the latter the boat were all the way from fifteen to twenty minute late. The almost precaution wa take and accident a avoided. Newtown Creek wastentirely deserted natll noon.

The denjest tog. tha railroad men say. that haa atruokjNew- Jersey in ten year enveloped the river cjltle and towns yesterday: Travel on the railroad waa dangerous, and much delayed. Oa all the lines trains crept cautiously from station to station. It waa impossible to ace more than ten feet ahead and algnala were Invisible.

In spite if all the caution there wa quit a serious collision in tbe Erie Railroad yard In Jersey Cll. West-bound train No. 106 wa leaving the yafds with three' passenger coaches and a baggage car, when tba locomotive ran Into a freight train that wa being drilled on the track. Tae freight train should have been witched off at Henderson-street, but tbeawitch-maa, a ne man, neglected to perform hi duty. Tbe traink were traveling in opposite direction, and the came together wltu a crash.

The forward phrt of nglne No. 106 waa completely demolished and the passenger were panic-stricken. I John Neitor, a dook laborer, who had lumped on board (he freight train for a furtive ride, was throws from the car and so badly Injured that his recovery is douotfuL The irelght car were derailed and Upset on tha west-bound track. fleckers were nut as work- tha ueona waa Cleared awav. Tha eomna.nv'a nran.

arty 1 aald to have beea damaged to the extent vi Long Islind a tar east a Port Jefferson was enveioDca in a fog for several hoar la the moraine. The fog wa very den along the chore and navigation waa entirely lopped, a large nam ber of Sound (learner and coasting vessel wi re compelled to anchor off White-atone. Grc at Neck, Glen Cove, Lloyd' Neck, and Port Jefferson. Traina on the Long Island Bealroad were delayed a half to three-quarter of an hourl aa the fog In Long Island City wa very thiokjand the utmost oaOUoa was necea-ary In entering the station. A fatal accident, due to tha fog, occurred at the at-avcoue crowing ot the Long Island Kallroad at 8:30 o'clock.

Charles Carr ot New-York, while driving a track of the New-York Creoaotind Works, drove past the flagman. The boraea cleared the track, but a ewlieh engine truck the) trook. entirely demolishing it and sjiuug vara- lnstaauy, rot. SUA BIN 0 PAXTRIDGX8. Watebbbrt, Nov.

1Z -For tea year Charles ackman of Woodbury baa sold ba- twee a 20 and 300 snared partridge every Fall. Con lainta hav been made againat htm and attemi ts to catch him violating the law have beea mad hitherto without sneceaa. 10 tha State Association for tba of Gam aad th Waterbury Field About Oct Protection Clan mpl4rd Andrew G. Ahgreen, a detective. to watch Blaokmaa'a saarea and secure evidence to troseeute him.

Last weak his labor were ancc ssafuL and yesterday, la company with Porte L. Wood ot thi city. Deputy Gam Warden fo 1 New-Havea County, tha detective arrested Charlea Kl ackman and took him before Jusuoe Hasham of Mlddlebury. Blaokmas. pleaded guilty to three counts for snaring in Mludlobury.

and waa fined ut 84, which be promptly paid and charged up to experience. Then detective Ahgreen aad Mr. Wood weat ap to WoottBury and arrested George Blackmail, a brother ot Charles, and Burton Atwood, a boy whom Charles bad employed to aaalst him la an bring, and took tbem before Justice Towne of Weodoary, where both pleaded gnTlty. The aae lagainat JUaoxiaaa waa continued, ale premising to atop snaring, and the apoa boys waa auuca, no aavug neea lea lata tha work try other. TALM VASTS A CHAIR OF MUSIC Kkw-Hiten, Nov.

12. The Yal corporation to-day dlac Listed th subject ot Mtabllahlng a Chair of Haste at Tale. Mr. BattelL Mr. BtoeekeL a od Mr.

Elliott were appointed a committee to anslder th matter a few week ago. and thl eoknmlttaa appeared before th corpo ration to-day. which, after hearing it report, appointed ommittee from among It mem- ben', co Halting ot th Bsv. Dr. G.

I Walker ot Hartford, in Ber. Dr. T. T. Maager af thl city.

aad Thomas loan a at Naw-fork, ta make further imveetiaTatiea Into tha matter aad devise tbe beat method of securing ta endowment necessary ito establish the cSair. It la aald that tae kseaiber of tba aorporaaoa war neaimoa4la their opinion that it would be for tha inter at ot tae university that such a chair esiabUsbed. DEQKtKM COMMRKKD AT TALK, Nbw-Haten. Coaaw Nov. 12.

At a meeUng th Yali University Corporation to-day tha foUewlax dexres ware eonfrred Pa. D. Frank Dodga LeClagwell aad Daaford Newton Bar' iter etorgw; K. A. Evaas Waolaa; Pa.

IX The Rev. Ir. WUUara W. MeLaaa aad Alfred Monday Wilson; IX IX. (hoaorarr.) Tha Kev.

Charlea Bay PaJaaar af rid port. Th question af aaaabUablaga Cbairaf Me ale waa dt aeaed aad tba a eject referred to a eO-amltte sMBalaUaal-fct tae Kev. Dr. G. I Walker of Hart ford, ta Bev.

Dr. T. T. Maager mt -Ala otty. aad lataui aiMM el nivifta.

i A. REGIMENT UNDER FIRE, EXBIOUS CHARGES AGAINST Tnt wrwaw MATIONAL GCARD OF CINCTNEATL CarCIXHATt, Bar. 12. A daeldad wa ceased here this evenin- be- printed In aa extra edition of a local paper, that usfiruns-iBw i rotten totheeora. The paper says: -Governor-elect Camnbeii i i.

aloa of fact concerning tha regiment, it f. xloer and OlaoipUaa. furnish ad aim h. i former contributing members, which will prob- muij ieaa mm to depose various official th momnt assnme the Gubernatorial chair. uamoiing, teaaung, aad debauchery of ail aaada are reputed to floarUh almost nightly uma ma rrascoed wall of th offloera' anu.

ter. Two wcks ago yeeterday an Interesting poker game took ttlaca Amour offloera behind closed dam ami eurtalna. through which tha laughter and curse "kI-? eorrldor. "vi. vuarvermaaier reception room (lands a broad sideboard for which the county waa taxed $350 for tbe Cap lain of nif no, wno nave ateadfaaUy declined to alternate la replenish- Tt at Ilea sk rui It Im ha dB uonraiaraii on the kooo whlcn CoL Loux worth deposited to the order of Company whloh has tssumed the name of tbe Longworth KlQee, waa applied to hi, vtutuBi cuDDoaru.

mj 'uwwi-s uj ten-dollar aubaeripilon ot th contributing mem- ere uisii irom jury aerv-loe. It la aaid that Various Captains have lcnwo to Issue these eerUfloatea, dated baok eumelentiy to exempt the contributor irom eerviBg in court. Ibeae fnnda r. audited, and several companies are oa tba Df-lnk A a uuuuci ui comriou- tors have receatly withdrawn on account of uo un usee to woicn tne money waa applied. A refrlanramr In tha i7T aiMvuniii, ivr WliV county fundi, contains a full stock of lutoxl- Kucm an aamirable connoisseur.

MnmAtone AAtilu 9 A i a. MVi-re Wl TT sr. whlcn are supposed to govern all Slate troop. viuuuiuis ui toe recep- u.tu never oeon aetected in the hands off th military gentleman state that almost every Tloltd nightly, and not a Captain In the regiment could gain entrance Into the crack seventb Beglmeat, New-York." erucie nargea mat at the late election tor colonel money was used, and tbe namee of those II nrntttAui Vi v. a m.

UUT, XOr aker wa Informed and used his Influence to de- me wuiuusw using money, out without ettect. This afternoon E. Klley. Adjutant; uj.miiS sou junn a. Ely, Chaplain, resigned.

Th article conclude -T ymv.iram m. ia, aroiury are toSklDf nnM i i aaW UOW.UIJUC CS UlSit any hundred grog hop in the city. COLLEGIANS AT FOOTBALL. TALK PLATED TBE RETURN GAME WITH AMHERST AND WON. Amheiut, Nor.

12. Yale to-day played the return game ot football before a large crowd. There waa comparatively little alug-ging. although the aeooud halt was very rough. Two halve were played, th Brat In halt aa hour and tbe second In fifteen minute.

Amherst did not preaent the strongest team, bat played a good game. Yale played a very rapid game. Teams lined np at 3:16 as follows: Amhtrit, Petition. YaU. Upton Left end Stag.

Stewart Left tackle. Gill. Mora Left gnard. Hffslnngr. Lewi Centre Haaaoa.

Jacobs -Aaam. Daniel. Kigbt eod J. B. To-raind.

olden Cutler Jackaoa. smlia Wnrtamburx. Half back Bliss. Halt baok MeClung. nll back.

aterrtsoa. Amherst bad the klek-ofr. By a good run Cutler gained 25 yarda Amherst lost tbe ball oa a fumble and Morrison kloked It dowa to tba ten-yard line. There were aharp pi aye during thia time. Yale had tbe ball within one yard or Amherst' line, but by good work Amherst gained ground.

During the first half th ball wa in Amherst's territory nearly ail tbe time. The first touch-down wa made by HeSelflnger la 14 minutes, goal kicked; score Yale, Amherst, a Yale then gained steadily by good rushing ot MeClung and Bliss. GUI made tne next touob-down, goal kloked; score Yale, 12; Amherst, a Amherst gained come, arte tribe rg finally made a touch-down, goal kicked core Yale, 13; Amherst, a Amherst gained by the rush ot Jackson, and also tweaty-fiva Tarda by fool tackle. Yale got the bail on four down. MeClung made a touob-down, goal kicked.

Score Yale. 2a; Amherst, Ueeond Half Houghton took bmlth's place a full back. Th ball in tbl hair waa kept going up and down tbe field, bat seemed to stay in Amherst's territory mostly. Bliss was laid off and a B. Morrison took his place.

MeClung made a touob-down. No goal Score Yale, 2H; Amherst, a The game waa very rough at thia point Cutler, by a good rush, gained fifty yard, bat by a poor pass Yale got tbe ball. By hard ruahee Gill made a toueh-down. No goal. Time called 4:20.

Boor Tale, S2i Amberst. 0. Yale gained all touch-down by tbe long kicks or Morrison and good ruahee by MeClung and Bliss. Gill did good work also. For Amherst Lewi, Cutler, and Jackson did the best work.

Pope or Amherst umpired; William of Yai waa referee. He aeemed to be completely under the control ot tha Yale Captain. THE CHISI10LM DIVORCE. WAS PROBABLY OBTAINED BT FRAUD AND PERJURT. Chicago, Nov.

12. An Ottawa (Canada) dispatch In regard to the divorce obtained In Chicago by Mrs. Chlsholm, wbo afterward married Minister Foster of tbe Canadian Cabinet, aays that Chlsholm la and long haa been in South America, and that aa efiort will be made by his friend to prove that hla signature to tha document consenting to hi wife' getting a divorce without hla appearance wa forged. Judge Horton, when naked about tha matter to-day, aald that If tt could be shown that Chle-bolm waa In South America at tbe time he (the Judge) heard Mrs. chlsholm' divorce case.

It would prove that tha court waa imposed op4L When tbe case was first brought before me," ald tbe Judge. "Mr. Caiabolm. th complainant, waa put on tne atand. Bh said her husband, who had been a prominent lawyer la waa an embezzler and a fugiUv from juatloa.

aaked aer way ehe had coma to Cat-oago, aad ahe aald abe had left her old horn oa account of tbe disgrace attending bar has Sand's wrongdoing ana flight Th reason sne had ought Chicago a a refuge was tha tact that ahe had a brother living here, and for a year she had been making ber home with him. "If Chlsholm wa in South America, then the signature wa not hi, tor there wa not time between tha tint application and the actual trial of the case to gel the copy of the bill to lila and back again." If tha divorce waa obtained by fraud, earn It aot be aet aside I think it might be, bat th court eaa da no thing except upon the filing ot another bill. Cblaholm. or somebody else Interested, might file a bill to annul tae decree, aad that la the only way tbe court could reach It Under tba law the court haa JarUdlotloa over It own file oaly fur tha term af court la whloh tha case at triad." -BnBTTa-tB. 'I i im SC1.VO A RAILROAD Kkwfokt, B.

L. Nov. 12. Four mora anlt wer brought to-day again it tha Newport Street Railway Company; ana for SIS, 000 damages by Jamee T. Anderson.

Administrator of tha aetata of William Anderson, for canal ng tha death ot th latter; on for $1,000 by th aame far talari received by William Aaderaoa; ane of 91.000 by Joseph Ferris for lajonee. and oa of $5,000 by Thomas Greene for lntane. Th writ are returnable to tha United Bute Cir-cnlt Court next June. The railway company new haa cine Balm oa haad. with damages amouaUag ta 940,000.

Bator the write war aerved the stockholders voted to increase the capital atack from BT5.000 toKlOO.OOO. is --s-STaaaTsVar. BIS SODT IDKXTIFIID. Siso Snto, N. Nv.

12. Th body af th man who committed suicide la tba wood near Tarry town, and which waa found last Friday, was to-day, identified by hi father-in-law as that at William X. orris, a weil-to-da butcher of Brooklyn, Be had baea missing aver Iwe weeks whoa ha wrote a letter to hi wife aaylag that ha had found emplermoat la Sing Slag aad tor her to aead their far nl tare ta Mattcawaav Tae body wa seat to New-Hamburg. K. to be interred ta tha family plat No aaaa was aaalgaed for tha old da.

The Caaarldge, atb-av. aad SSd-st, 1s a -MOatlal. asadtd fc-ur. with all aecet eaevselaaaaa. Calais DANGER FOR MR.

INGALLS TRODJtLB BREWING FOR 1MB KANSAS SENATOR. HIS PROSPECTS FOB SUCCEEDING HIMSELF ROWING LESS COXF-LAIVTS MADB BY HIS COXSTITOEXTS. TorxKA, Kan. Not. 1Z Senator IngaUv's term will axpir early in 1891.

and he la already working quietly, but energetically, to secure a re-election. Not since 1878 haa ha been so worried concerning hi political future, and tha altuatloa doe not suit him la tha least In 1885 ha had th field to himself, aad a year age the indications were that ha might eater upon a fourth term if he so desired without even going to th trouble of la ter vie wing hla constituents on th subject. The outlook haa materially changed since then, and. Senator In call sees th necessity of beginning to prop hi fence at once. The article on prohibition which he wrote for tha forum several month arc did much to crystallise the opposition againat him.

It waa, a everybody knows, an article susceptible of two interpretations, aad It had the effect of disgusting prohibitionist and auU-prohlbltlonlsia alike. The letter which the Senator subsequently wrote to Capt P. H. Coney of thl elty acknowledging that tqe forum screed wa practically an enigma, for which he had received a satisfactory check from th publishers, convinced every unbiased person In tr.nf,, tat he was simply juggling with the temperance question. The tad Impression created by thi letter was Intensified when he denied its authenticity.

This wa after Coney had shown the letter to ex-Gova, Guck and osborn and other reputable citizen and It had been published in a Topeks paper. Tbe morning following tbe publication of bis denial to Topeka capUei, in leading Kepobueaa newapaper or tha State, announced that lie editor had aeon the original letter and that it wa identical with the printed one. Ingalla aaid no more on the abject, and every Kansas newspaper reader realised that hla word had been euoceesfudy Impeached. Another cause of opposition to the Atchison Senator may be found la the fact that slnee tbe Presidential election be has displayed unexpected apathy in helping offloe seeking Kanaan to official pUcea. an extraordinary alt of th Republican majority in Kansas had given these gentlemen tbe impression that tbey aeed only and tbey would at once receive fat ottioee.

It waa some time before they discovered that Kansas was to get but little of tne pap at Harrison' disposal, but when this became a certainty ihey feu to abusing tbe Administration aad the Congressional delegation, Ingalla coming la for the lloa'a hare of their displeasure, beoauee of bl indifference to their claim. The case uf Jim" Hallowell of Wichita well Illustrates tbe situation. Hallowell Is considerable of a heavy weight In Kansas politic. He has bold several poeltlona and haa a lanr following. He went to the last Chicago Convention as a Greeham delegate, but aoon after hla arrival was Informed that If he would support Harrison be couid have aay office he deeired la tne event that Harrison won.

Hallowell votea for tae Inaianaa and returned to Kansas firmly coavfnoed that In case tha Republican ticket wa elected he would become Firt Assistant Secretary of tha Interior, tha place he coveted and had been promised. After Harrison' Inauguration Mr. Hallowell went to Washington ao that he might be on hand wnea Benjamla calleo. Benjamla failed to call aim according to programme, and arter apendlng aom time at the capital, during whloh lime he received no encouragement rrom either Ingalla or Plaino, be came home and proceeded to eew the seeds of discord in soil which haa proved wonderfully rich thus far. Hallowell hate Plumb aow area more than ha does Ingalla, but tne former Is oa tbe threshold of a new term and practloaily out of reach, and so Ingalla will have take the brunt ot the tight which Hallowell proposes to wage.

To snow that th Wichita man' causa I championed la Sedgwick Count. It may be elated that a few day ago Mr. Ingalla spent tweaty-eix hour In Wlohite, aad aot on representative Bepublleau called at the hotel ta see him. A gentleman who chanced to see hie name on the register telephoned one of tbe leading county politician, who had been recognised aa aa Ingalla man, that tbe Senator waa In town. "Suppose he Is; 1 don't went to see him; I have aeea him too muob already for my own waa tbe reply.

Senator O. H. Bentley, the leading resubmUaloniat of Kansas, who will be In the Senate next session when ingalls will need frienda. whan informed that tne Senator was In tne elty. aald: "well, I'm not anxtoua to aea him.

1 have been after him for a few favors, and. Ilk all other applicant, waa fed with dignified promisee and nothing mora, I mean by thia that he never did anything for me or my friend in the past or for any ane elee that I have heard of. so Ingalla oan come to me it he wants to, and it ba don't I will have more time to attend to my own bualaess affairs." Mr. Ingalla had been in Southwestern Kansa ostensibly to Investigate questious connected with the sugar Industry, but In reality to do some quiet political work. If hi reception elsewhere during the trip waa aa chilly aa la Wichita he must have caught a sever oold.

An old obarge that will be revived by those wbo think three terms enough fur a Senator of Ingalls's calibre Is that he haa lived out of Kan-aaa so long that be baa lost muob of the local spirit which ought at all times to animate the representative ot a great and growing Commonweal ta. Then tbe old timer think he puts on air." A Jayhawker who made a pilgrimage to Atoblson a lew daya ago related hla experience to a friend in Topeka thia morning. When I got to Ingalla' door." he aald, I saw an electric pash button with an Index linger pointing to It. That maae me mad. There waa something about it so suggestive of Ignorance on tne part of the person nppoed to push that button that for a few aeooudt I was tempted to mash It with the heel of my boot Ibea I partially consoled myself wlta tha thought that Ingalls bad almply mad a guy of himself by directing attention to an appliance which le a common in Kansas as grasshoppers used to be.

I gsve the button a dig and was soon ushered Into the presence ot tbe man who think hi constituent never beard of elee trio bell. From all that 1 can learn my mission wa rally aa anoceaatul aa that ot the averag offio eeker. I got no eatlafaction whatever, and came away feeling 30 degreea colder. If I had had a piece of chalk in my pocket I think I would have written above that button something like this: 'Push, brethren. Fash with ear: But you'll get nothing Wba yea're once la there In Central, Kansa.

J. Ralph Burton la making thing lively for the senior Kansas Senator. Burton la the Grady of sunflower Republicanism, the silver-tongued" member of tae House of Representatives who some time ag declared himself a candidate for Ingalls's seat He Is a blight lawyer and ready debater, aad although some are disposed to make light ot hla preteneione he la undoubtedly doing much to undermine tha man to whoee position he aspire. Burton promises ta max a vigorous canvass after th next eleetlon tor member of th House ot Representative. The maa whom benator Iagalle aaa eau to tear th moat la George H.

Peek, general solicitor of the Santa F6 Railway system, than whom ae man In Kansaa ta more popular. Peck haa mada hla own way In life, ha a beautiful home, aa latereetlag family, and a haaaeome income. Ae a penile apeaker he hae few equal. At the unveiling af tha Great Monnmeot at Leavenworth last September ha delivered a masterly oration, while Benator Iagalla, who spoke later, eompietely --toll dewa," to a a favorite Weetera expression. In Justice him.

however, it Bait ba elated that hla apeeoh waa entirely impromptu. Mr- Peek would Ilka to ba a Senator, aad may be eoaated on to mak th race a year henee If tha conditions continue favorable, Hla railroad connection would aet hart him. tor the Saata Fe ha alwaya Bean popalar ia Kansa because it la regarded aa peculiarly a Kansas laatitutlan. Peck aad Plamb are good friend, and there I a growing belief that they would work wall together la harness. Plamb weald uadouotedly toe no aleep if hi preeeal colleague were relegated to private Ufa.

Only last week aa Emporia paper which haa baea his organ for years criticised very harshly aa article la th Waahtagtoa CmpUtU eulogistic af Iagalla, Pluatb la laflaitaly more valuable ta tha State pardoned for entertaining tbe hop that la th trooeee oi tun a wui a. tae xtug aaa at tae delegation la congress. The re anlt of tha recant election has annan. aed tba anu-probibitieuiatu, aad aaxt year they will pat a candidate for Governor ia ta field and makeaetrang effort to elect to th Ileus of Representative ma pledged ta Vol for re-eobmlssloa, A two-third vol of th upper aad la war bouse will required to k-riag about tne submission to tba people ef a ice-foattion to repeal tha prohibitory amead-xeeai, aad aa prejudice peraoae know that tain large preperUoa eaa net possibly be eared. Tha Sea at whlcn balds aver next istla preaouaeed ta its prohibit lea -news, Ewaator Boatley Wag about tha aaly member vis favors reanaenlaaloa TBeeaavea.

however, will very axetttaar aad win aav ps trial algal Seaaoe tor Mr. Iagalla, few tba ra-ubmissioalst will In all probability try eomaia wlta tha rebels- aaa aa will bare ta to eons a-at eq Bare-toed for prehlblUoa. ab gxaewtaU awaajai aa aaaoa taa arucla wfllnat satisfy tae ultra," new win It Then taaraia the straaer killed beyond redemaaloa tka i win ba none th lee owpeaed ta mak rag him hwawn aorsassM. I wuf raadlly ba aaaa that Mr. Ia-eralla haa raaaaa la begla work oa ale fanoee at thi early day.

Apaearaaeea indicate that tha Harrleaa Ad-minlatraUoa la ala la bad odor la Kaaaaa. aar-Ueaiatir among Grand Army aaea. Tea day after election tha Topeka CwaJa. contained tkla paragraph: -A thud, a very dull aad aarprta Bg taed. Vbera are all the Bapubltoana, any-howl To whiak J.

Anderson, ana af tba meet prominent Grand Army maa In Kaaaaa. mad thl reply: A good may of them, whe ware etddlera, are landing eroead with their haad la Ihsrr peek! wIJ'g eae II tbe Kepablleaa Farty aadPreel-aent UarrVeea are geta ta keep their pledgee re-gariag aeaalee. Iteeeat eveat aad dectatoae by Magwaap Saeretary th latenar lead them to later that I oar I aoasethiag wrong with the A A. ralalstraUea. aa wkea thay aaeertata daaaltaly that th Admmutratloa to aet awing la keep their pledges regardlag eeasloae tba alecUesa of leas day will be te tie elections af lent a tba gee-tie aephyr la te aa eld-Has Kaaaaa cycloaa" A CAREER OF FOEGERT.

DANIEL CABMICHAEL'S GUILT DISCOT-EBED AND BE IS CKDEB ABBEST. AxiTEkDAif. Not. 12. Daniel Car-mtobaeL wall-paper manufacturer, wa arrested last night on a eharga af forgery preferred by tt National Exchange Bask Albany.

No effort ha yet bean mada ta remove Mr. Carmlchael from his residence on account of hla weak phyaical condition. Ha la andar th aurvelilaaoe of the polio, aad says be If anxious to die. It is not probable that ha will aver recover nfflciantly to be brought to trial. He ha beea eon fined to bed for four weeks, suffering from nervous prostration, ana hla physicians do not thing ho Srill get out again.

Carmlchael' forged paper amount to about $110,000. Tha first lorged not waa discovered tha first week In October, when not want through th Farmer Bank for Carmlchael whloh wa repudiated by the ladorr. Tb elgaatur wa declared a forgery, aad investigation led to tbe discovery of other paper which was said to be fraudulent and worthies. In oruer to extricate Carmlchael from tbe predicament nia half slater. Mis Jane Carmlchael.

ex-Mayor Carmlchael, and Jam a Miller furnished funds with which to take np $31,600 worth af paper alleged to be forged la the Farm-era' National Bank of Amsterdam. Ii wa then opposed taat all tha troublesome paper waa out ot tbe way, but the other note kept coming In, and It wa evident It waa uselea to at tempt to prevent th eras a. Some of tbe alleged for-erica are ao well executed that It will require aa expert ta determine whether they are genuine or aot Tha earn of John MeFarland ha ben forged to number af notes, and also the name ot Davis W. Holer, spring manufacturer. More than S2.0OO 1 du aelp ta Carmicbael' mtlL Tua amount Carmlchael owe oataide la mortgagee and note le about $13,000.

Twewaek ago he transferred hla paper mill to hi brother, ex-Mayor Cermloheel, for 91.OO0. Tb S3L600 taken up by ex-Mayor Carmleaael. Jamee Car-tuiohaal, and Jama Miller waa paper par-porting to be note of dealer ia wail paper la New York, New-Jersey, and Philadelphia. The note which led to tha discovery at ta forred paper bore th name of these house. Tb not whloh brought out the disclosure, it 1 aaid, bora the forged Indorsement of H.

G. Craig A New-York paper manufacturers. Tne name or James M. Peokham, Superintendent ol the paper mill, la on a aot to ta amount or mora than Tha disclosure are the topic of conversation In Amsterdam aad tha Mohawk Valley. Nothing of the kind ever equaled It ia that aevtlon af the State.

Tbe Albany National Exchange Bank this evening cent physicians to examine Carmlchael aad ascertain whether or net Be ia able to be removed rrom hie residence. If he la he will probably ba taken to Jail at one. Carmlobaai carrtee a Uf Insurance of payable to hie wire. He I one ot tbe lead-la eitisena of tba Mohawk Valley and ha previously born a good High living aad poor result of hla buain ar uppvad to hav caused his downfall. TEE BAIT ACT.

OUTLINE OF THE POLICY OF THE NEWFOUNDLAND GOVERNMENT. Ottawa. Ontario, Nov. 12. The return of a Newfoundland Government pledged to repeal th Bait act aad to allow French flsharnien to obtain applies la th porta of that colony likely to have a serious effect' upon tha fishery polloy of th Dominion Government If th Newfoundlander consider It to their advantage to allow French fishermen to obtain bait and other supplies In their ports they cannot logically refuse to sell similar supplies to United Btatea fishermen, and tha ancient colony will become depot from which American fishing vessels may be fitted oat for voyage without returning home, and thua the advantages which Canadian fishermen now enjoy over their American rivals will be taken away.

Hitherto Newfoundland has co-operated with the Dominion In enforcing tba treaty of lt18. which prohibits United State fishing vessels from entering Britisb-Amcrioaa port for any purpose except to obtain wood, water, shelter, or neoessary repair. It la believed here that tha Newfoundland Government, which has obtained support by proposing to repeal the Bait aet will not refuse American veesl th right of obtaining supplies la the port of that colony, aad eatcbes of tlh eau be forwarded by water from St Joha'a. Newfoundland, to Boston and Gloucester Henee tbe Newfoundland merchant and vessels plying between SL John's aad Boston are likely to secure a large amount of business which would be done by Nova Scotia merchant and railways if tbe Dominion Government permitted United Btatea fishermen to obtain eup-plies and transship their fish cargoes la Canadian Dortafv. A DMLIBSRA TS SUICIDE.

Kew-Obleaks, Not. 12. -John p. Hamilton, prominent In business circles and aa old steamboat man. committed suicide to-day ta a lodeiag house on Bt Charles-street.

Hamilton aoma year ago married the widow or the Hon. Adam Slffan. onoe Stat Treasurer, but tbey did aot agree. Some time ago went to Shreveport, and ha aold out their furniture and a week aga took a room In the lodging houae. Then he began preparation for auielde.

He purchased a vault la the cemetery, wrete letters to friend directing th man aer of bia funeral, and aae to Ida wife. In a letter ta the Coroner he recta that tha Preeldent ot the Steamboat Men Beaevolcnt Association at St Louis be telegraphed to take care of hie remala. An-ther letter conclude: "Through Mil of lading by th morphine rout to helL" Hla death wa nr larg doe, of morphia eod vitriol mixed. He waa a man of sous mean aad la uaatlal connections. FASSIlfO FORBSD CHSCXS.

MtDDLXTOWX, N. Nov. Christian, a yonng man of good addreea aad haviag alghly-reapectabla family connection la Syracuse aad Owego. waa arreated ta tha latter Place and lodged In toll at Delhi yeeterday on a eharga of forgery. A few daya ago he called npoa Harvey Morton, a Jeweler at Walton, aad.

worU J-alry. tendered a eheek for $224 la paymeat Mr. Morton banded aver tha jewelry and th balance at $160 In money. dlaaorerod th aaxt day. aad Christian was pursued aad arrested.

It ta alleged that he has baea in similar erapea before, bat ha hitherto beea saved from paniahinant by hla rslauvea. FXATTISBITCBCOCX. Nxwbcbq, H. Nv. 12.

Edwin M. Peatti af thia elty and Miss Battle Palmar Hiteheock. daughter of th lata Capt David Hitchcock, wer married at Alb aay to-day by th Bar. Henry King. Tha bride was attired la a gewa while eorded sUk eat low, mad a train.

The brtd' father waa for year Captain of ta steamer lb bard. Over two huadred and fifty Invitations war ready to ba aeat amt for a grand wadding when a burning aeetdeat aa. Peead tae bride's mother, aad ta wedding was of a qatet aatara, Mr. and Mrs. FeetO will reside in tbl ally.

FATAL RAILROAD COLLISION. Atlatta. Ga, Nor. IX A talon caiid at LaUa. om th Xlchmaad and Deavffle Band, laet stent, the nerta-boaad paeaaaier train raaalag tnt ta roar freight train.

Fira-f-aa Pard th paaeenger eagla waa Instant. lr Jamee BaU. tha eaglsewr. waa badly era aaea aad aaa al kl lag at: a wui 9ToMj dia. He ta a UTiJii-tidan af Atlanta.

It la beljwvwa that ta aoal- waa vaaeca iy tan E-agiiganon af OURGUESTS SORELY VEXEtv TE1LAVELFI1IA MAKES A SHOUT OF THE SOUTHRONS. STOOD CP IV BOWS AT THE CXIOA LEAOOE CLCB TO tt STAKED AT FAN-AMER1CAXS INDIGNANT. PWTLADEIJwia. Nav. 12.

Clearly tba yi sir af tbl elty have nadarrated tba sects! attain-, meat the PpaaisB-Amertcaa. a ha are the guest et the ally. Throughout tha lung trip. Just adtng.tt peepl of tha United Btatea hav evwrywhara demonatratad lively latefwat In tha Southrons, and katong the street threag there hav frequently bean evereuriou on who have, however, baea Ignored bytbTlit ora. Thay hav aeeepled all situation bceadljr with dignity and at ttmea with anaM-arat forbearance.

It had. however, been Merrd for Philadelphia to plac tha foralgn guaeta In rows, and' a kaa tham Btaadlnc while crowds eased by with eriuoal staring and comment noon ta pereoaal appearanee or attire of the vial tors. The Ualea League Club had lavltad th delegate I a reception at 9 o'clock last night and W. BL Curtia rpi-enung the State Department, Waa aaked ta attend at 8:30 o'clock. Ha did aa, eeee rape nled by his wife.

Th wife waa admitted; th husband wa shut oat npoa the step. If yon will not admit me, at least permit mr wifs to rejoin me. urged Mr. Curtis. At e'elock Mr.

Curtia got In, loan Skftarr tba delAaretM w4rn slaAf-, I daughter tn full evening attire, began nrriv- lng. They wer directed toward tha basement of th cluhhouae to lay aaid wrap, bat wr cetalned there by tha Kaceptlon Oummltta until all th attraetlona ahaald hav arrtvad. Then they were lad to a large room above, where th entire party was ranged about tw side la a lemi-clrcuJar raw. Than handred ppl ware started oa a tour et iaapectloa, the gueata being tha auhjeet. The local ladlac nearly, if not all.

wore boaneM, aad tamed tw have had no notion that the auuaisie ot pelite circle would be understood, 'muck lea ab served. by th Ceatrel and Soatk Amerieaaa. Many evtdantly Bad axpoeted to nnd tit women wrapped la ladlaa blaaKeta, aad th area, perchance, with feathers ia their hair. Thia evidenced by frequent remark aa tba crowd, every one at whom had eome ta the Union League Clue by card ot latltaOoa. moved past tae visitor four abreast.

Why, these aeem to bo vary erJlnary-lack-lag people," remarked aaa Philadelphia woman, atari ng hard at the gueata. Yea, Madam, aad tbey understand every word you shot la aa American member ot the visiting party who stood wita tha tiring attractions. Taere were few, if aay. latroduetlona af tha local people to tbe guests, who stood awkwardly to be gased at. tba ladies belag Indignant aad mortloed, aad the men wenertnataaiaan laeivtluy avoid possibly ba tha rasalx at aa veralgbt of the local man ax era.

Mr. Curtl at length weat to Mayor Fitter aad ex post ala led against tbe making of the party a abow for Idle comment and ixn pertinent staring. It was In vain. "Our people hav com her ta see these folks; they expect to do so. and It must be.

waa tbe response of mm on. Thl haU not be continued any loageE. pra-teated Mr. Curtis to Mayor Finer mu after. Our party ahall not be kept bar on exhibition any longer, and if you do uot break thia ap I ahall fet-1 it my duty to interpose the pr-iar hospitality of the Govern meat ta protect the gueeia from suea Indignity.

I snail ask tba party ta leave aad rctura to their bouL" Tht waa effeetlva, aad without any braaklac ap for Introductioaa tbe visiter were led to a room, waere tbey were fed, aad soon after scat to their hotels. The delegate at II o'clock this moral or wer driven to and laspnctod a saga retlaery. after which thay spent aa hour in th University of Pennsylvania, where luacb waa Tba Frovoet tf the university. Mr. Prpper, welcomed tha party in a short address, watch Waa responded to by Dr.

Crux, the delegate tram Guatemala, himself the Prealdeat of a university. In behalf of tae guests. Dr. Crux aald that mueh of the power and grandeur ol tha Ualuvd estates wa derived from tba tntelleninal streagth of tbe people developed by wlaaiy foe tared educational institution. After luaoheou a apodal train convey, th party to Tacooy.

Here at the Dlaaton Saw Works they were shown the various prwaaaaea necessary ta tura scraps of steel first lata ta Ingot then Into sheets, and so on Into saws af every kind ana description, from tiny frt-w blades np to circular saws of eighty-four Inches diameter. Mueh Interest was exhibited by tha delegate In the automatic tooth cutting and grinding machinery. Cramp'a ahlp yard waa reached by steamer from laooay. after a short aad tboruugilr enjoyable run up tbe Delaware. Tha visitor buardad the cruiser Baltimore, where things were in seme contusion owing to tb rrtrrar-tione going on tor a trial trip ta-morrow, aad were then takea on the Vesuvius aad snawn the dyaamlte gun and other naval features of that original craft The craieer Peitadet-phla aad Newark were aeea la a atata approaching completloa.

aa was ala a Large learner the Venezuela now building and lu tended for a Una plying between New-York aad the country whoee name she bear. Tha party returned to the hotel about 6 o'atoek. and In tbo evening attended a recaption teoaeiwd by tha Manufacturer' Club. Some ot the party, however, went to tbe Broad-Street Theatre and aaw Bit-hard llX," wllh Kichard vtirM la the title rAle. At lu o'clock thia morning the ladle war taken in carriages, escorted by Satior Bamerav.

Mr. Curtia, and several delegate to the affiaw 'hUd uUie Litgor Building. Mr. Child received them cordially and conducted tbem lata hi pival omoe, where Be poiated out th many object of laier-t Among the was a silver cup aad aaaoer used by Maximilian aad seat to Mr. CBtlda receatly by tba Emperor of Brasil throogh ta Minister ot that country.

Tba rara picture aad artleiee of value Were lacked over, aad thea tb ladlea war invited ta elect (rem a larxe aasorimeat aup and aaa-ears of fins decorated cbloa to take with tasta as souvanlr. This occupied soois tim aad thsr was a livaly iaterebanae of view wail It was going on. ia hoi a tbe English and Mpaaisn language. Tlisu ta ladle wer coadactad thraugh th press rooms, aad as tbey by that time occupied an hour la this picaaaus way. prepared to depurt Taey aaaured Mr.

Child thai tbey had enjoyed tnelr visit Tory mac, aa each bade him good-bye. Tb waiting carriage were thea Ukan nnd the party wa driven to UorticoitaraJ BalL where thsr admired tha many beautiful enrre-aathemuma there on exhibtiioa. Tkea idt re-ealered tbe oarrtagea aad where whirled ofl westward, across Cbeetoat-street bridge te tn University ot Pennsylvania. Ta ladies lound the trip to th UBlverslty thpleaaa taat part of the varied programme or their two day visit, aa they found among the stedent triaad from their own eoaotry, with whom taey exchanged warm greeting. Aitsr luncheon tb party separated, th geatlemeo gotag to Taceay under Hamilton Dlsateu's guldaaee to laapoes hla aaw aorka.

After a snort met tne ladar wer grouped oa th university steps aad pan-tographed. and than returned to their hotel. Ob Saturday af thi week the delegate to th International American Congrea aad thoee of the International Marine Coafereaee will a takea oa a special train to tha Naval Aaademy at Annapolia Tbe Amerirea dale-gate will go aa tb roest of tbe Secretary of Mete aad tae marine delegate a in guests of the Secretary of tbe Navy. train will leave Washington at 10 A. M.

aad retara aawnt a P. M. Madxid. Kov. 12.

In tb Chamber af Depa-tie to-dsy Ssuor Partnendo, a cahaa member, gave aotlee that ho would question the Govoiw-bmii regard lag tb Cua irreaa of American male at Washington. The Marquis de Armijo. Minister of Foreign Affair, res pond ad that Spain had not been lavtied to tak part la tn coe-greaa He aaked Bettor Portueeao to poatpoaa hi latarpeliatlon antll tbo resalt ot tha eoar gres wa known. TBS MOW ATT MSTATE. Nxwxcno.

N. Nev. 12, Jadge Barnard to-day appointed CoL Wllllani D. Dickey ol Bswbura; receiver of the Mowatt estate pacd. lng th ttlmnt th law soils.

Over a hall million dollar are Involved. He ala gave rwiaaBt UJanctlon egslost the dafendaats dartag pendeBcy at actio a. It le cenceded that Miss Mowatt te at preeeat a real ta Xaxlo by ad vie af bar onei. SXATTB'S CLAIM LAID OTSR. ALkAjrr.

Nev. li-Tha Stata Beard af Oalm aeavaaad to-day. By ma teal coaesnt Asssmbly Caillag Contractor Job a Scalth'aelalm for aal $39,000. tha ramalnder of hU eaatraet priee, which elalm a stiU da aim from tha aiats an tae Aaaeiably eetiisg werx. was pat ova natil the January tttut of aaxt year.

1 "a- 1 BTatriraa -lsrer Ctteei-mgwo Cratata acir Mt a--t tt nm Ts sli glecraadUaUJaicsaiMllVal.i-aiMlutai tint.

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