i hei- tm · today oov ludlows message wits read after reviewing the finances of the stat-en detail...

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I v2 f v y 1 t 1 heI- c Ic OLI LNO 32 NEW YORK WEDNESDAY JANUAR r 4 tm i M 1 n T PRICE TWO CENTS Y 10 1883 GOY LUDLQWS MESSAGE TIIK QUESTION OF RAILROAD TAXA- TION ¬ IN NKW JKRSEI- Icglslatten wklek tke ttavernnr Bar te Va Jllt so tke NIt asd Kkealri be epealea- Tk Taintlea f CaraaratlMe Cad tdThs Orvnnlsutloa eflkc Lll > Utar TEN Dec 9At tho opening of tho today Oov Ludlows message wits read After reviewing the finances of the Stat- en detail the Governor shows that the dis- bursement ¬ of the pat year exceeded the re- ceipts ¬ In the sum of t28077628 This excel 1A met by diminishing tho bunk balance In 4 the sum of 13077828 and by borrowing 250 I 1 000 The total disbursement Including the balance at the close of tho year amounted t 1191079986 Oov Ludlow then considers question how can the receipts of the Stnte b Increased without a direct tax upon property tow otherwise taxed and how can tho ex- penditures ¬ b brought within the limit of the receipt He Bars the amount derived from the tax on cforaton can bo very materially A legislative de- finition ¬ of true value a will compel It to b estimated at the worth of the property to company using It by closer Inspection of re- turns ¬ and so on The receipt from tbu State prison ho says should notbo loss than 175000 and may be Increased t 190000 by tho erection of another shop The amount received from judicial foe la lend than should be The State 1 officers make prompt returns but some of the county officers do not The same Is true of fines and forfeited recognizances In addi- tion ¬ he says the State should receive a reve- nue ¬ from corporations other than railroads which now pay and banks which OWl their ex- istence ¬ the national Government The ap- plication ¬ t of the principle that luc corpora- tions ¬ t should be taxed he says been de ¬ tarred only through tear that capital thus taxed would avoid the State and seek Invest- ment ¬ elsewhere That danger has been re- moved by the action of New York and Pennsyl- vania ¬ In taxing corporations In New Jersey- ho thinks such a tax ought to produce 1100 a yonr making the total resource of 1000000 which he thinks should b ample to cover Its expenses I A large portion of the message relates to the subject of railroad taxation The fact that the taxes derived from railroad corporations con- stitute ¬ almost the entire ordinary revenue of the Slate shows the Importance of this ques- tion V After describing the laws under whic ml road companies are now taxed Btntc and municipal purposes In New Jersey the Governor procedl to review their practi- cal ¬ operation says that the rate at which railroad property Is taxed as com- pared ¬ with the rate of taxation on the property of Individuals I Is very small the pres- ent ¬ rate having been established by the char- ter ¬ of the companleslmany years ago when the uccess of railroad enterprises was tie subject ot much doubt und uncertainty and when a morn equal comparison with that of the bre on Individuals While the latter ha In- creased ¬ very materially the former re- mained ¬ 1 the same Pointing out tho enormous amount of the railroad IntrlU centred In Sew Jersey the Oovernor its Uw provides for In taxation of railroad property at lt true value At to what element alnlr Into th estimate of that true value how fez of the enterprtee the money expended on II the produc- tive capacity ot the Inteatinent sod the appreciation of the value I of l Iteproperly thallbeconldered I It does not say but would stein that all of the conelderatlone are Mentlal the trot value of an enterprise At the II ter 1877 when the Board ot Railroad Cnrnmluloneri the value of the prop- erty on which of thleHtate were to pay tax there wet 1571 muss of railroad which had roil or- IltOUO At that time the buslne of railroads wa point I reached In many years the market value I ot lateral nf them had ehrunk to exceeding small figuree eorae tat contested Insolvency and had paeeed Into the hands of receivers and others wire about to do ao Since that time an era of pr poUyd solid Im el I In a 4 of 1501 Evainuilkt inllee or railroad tn theHtatrwhich an Increase ot 2 miles and I early ilOUOi 1600 over that dl ThIs In- crease of nitleige sod coat and this marked Improve- ment of ivory element which wnuld win to go toward formlnr the true veins of the railroads have resulted In an Inereaie In the aliened value of JuooIX0 aid lit the tales of IOUOO The Governor Invites the Legislature to con I alder why the Increase of assessed value has not boon greater and how It con be brought up to a sum commensurate with the surrounding circumstances and adds One reason for the failure to increase I le found In tho- r restricted Interpretation which has beet l ut upon the wordi value and that by It the legllailv I Intent baa been reduced to the rrowllhnl Another le I that two lar by the contract I their charter and upplemnlry legislation do not com under the generaUuw- On of theSe Is lbs Morris and Bieex which pay on the cost ot Its road This failure I to recoirnlie the change la the cIrcumstances of railroad companlee now and at the time its charter wes ranted li I to be regretted hut h cannot be changed unless the mat should authorize a application for a tenp ming of the question by the prime Court ot tile United State to which the company r appealed agalnit the decision of our 8late courts He then shows that under the act of 186- 9boishlng transit the United Com- panies ¬ dutel which the Delaware and t 0 t Raritan Cannl Company thu Camden and Am 10 boy Itallroad and Transportation Company- and the Now Jersey Railroad and Transporta- tion ¬ Company Ireodto pay as the tax upon nJ the propertybt companies 11 13806 Of this ho says This WM claimed and hu hem held by our courts to to ha a contract not tn ba broken or Impaired at the legis- lative will And yet afterward In 1P471l the Leglalature In the raUrodlulnn act provided that the salt turn r 5 then paid by time United Companies should he rId I ulhe tax not only on their own property but upon property of every railroad then owned leased or con ti I trotted by them even so to speak to the second degree Under that law the property of IT companies I which cost by their own report over n OutitM net been with- drawn and brought under the ahelterlng wing fronllulon Companle Not only does the property thus exempted Include several of this principal x road of this Htate curl is th Belvlder I Delaware I the West Jersey and Its branches anti the Freehold and Jemehurg but It also Include two roads not thought of at th tim of time abolishment I of thu transit if at let hit which were Incorporated afterward and built under this nl General Railroad I law subject j to Its provisions of taxa- tion l- vnt sod which so far aa I can learn wets never tn or controlled by tIto United Companle- er Ioe many company leased by them via the Philadelphia and orLn1n h- I and SIS r I this West Jersey and Atlantic thu ib sought to be established I Ii correct then there till ex ill lbs United Companies Ihe right to M rldnohWhf lIXXt1J more of railroads I free of leu tuition I am well emu lured thallht principle It not a correct one soil further that this acts of ISTri ofar- M they apply to the I United Companle are In direst conflict with a contract between this lIsts and the Unie Companies the end work ronlnd Injustice M to lh Stat le Irali every aspect if this case to he urn to ho paM by lie Ualttd- Companl Urn would bs a great deli larger than that brh1 Th abolishment of this tranlt- tfutltt and establishment of a sum b- ond thy oPrs Dot for many yr to bs tno wllh Sfa- Hie was to thelit McorN by loch It iiiay bs said that the United r ComraII ii more to proportion ho Ir values rrle hiS by them than that paid liy atty routipsay 1IIIf the claim be shown nud- u ll be fairly considered more apparent than real It will be iiotlcedtha by this act of ISTH the amount to be paid by the Unllec 11- ilia companies In lieu of transit duties a as to tie continued I I until ataxot i > j percent un this cost of this proper any tie I should exceed that amount In other word that they should not pay upon true value as other road do under that act IIWh cot reached a aunt which would produce that Now In view of this fact that 5 very considerable proportion ot time prupertv Ion f the United Companle I 15 held at the cot price tiled on thlrlr or forty ago and haaannually risen In value H- ilri I mini that its possessions acquired on tIme shore front I and the Improvement made thereon are almost price- less an I It is I apparent that talue I I Is very Hid touch grtater than the IIhIJr that a tax of title hltt- li half of on per rent upon valu would pro nut duue tulip I a much as the sum now paid a- lI the I actot isoa being a contract ha hireD Invoked In our Courts for the protection of th uoinpany Againt both lI meal and utile taxation and hiss ben held to be good llelng aim contldi red and used as against any change hv f lii the Male 1I the disadvantage of the company It should mm b SluShy 10 as against any change of its protlslon I to u icr the detriment of the state Th prnvltotothenrstee lien of this act of IS7H and the explanatory set of tha- I lou ear do attempt to mat such a change still I are Ihe uily art unjuit I to lbs Htate and should be repealed ltd The Governor recommends that the labor of ion securing Information r Tli regard t to the value o- rallroairproperty liLt now performed by the Comp Hid trollnr ba performed by an otllcer specially ap oiiy- et pointed for that 80rvlc who shall make annual 1 n ports mid udl ITtiT If this ne none tile proviso of lh act of 1S7S bs re- pealed utler suit the Legislature give such aeon Ihallnif h Lci I triiriiiin of llh words will clearly how Iliun I tiltati tile full worth of this enterprise In the ruiiipniit using It the tx from this aourc can D very 11 limn rlally IncrcMd aa I undoubtedly should be Itr I The remainder of the messauo relates to the work of the lllparian Commission whoso bust lttm nesHln IHSi amounted to more than double that of 1HH1 tutu State prison when the Oov ernor thinks additional room is needed tin Slum Itfforin nod Industrial Schools the iilliir ichiiols thn lunatic nsyluniH undo etlc M Itlilt licnd tim question nf rellovlni tie over- crowded fi Trenton ulrlumls treated ut length r i rm II the other of the Slate I 11 militia agriculture the Stat Hoard 01 ger Health Ills Labor Ilureau pllotaiee pensions Ilh It Water Itlpply Vnrlousmlnorrecommendations are mallpon these subjects 11104 legislature completed Its organization it this afternoon and adjourned until tomorrow ii morning slier transacting routine business AV ii In tie Houato John J tiardnor of Atlantic county was elected Iresldent William A Htllcs = of SitCihl Kicretnry W A MneCrHlTlsli of Mwr 1 ° r AiiItyit I trNlr A L English ff Alan tlc ngrtem4ln J olollh M I iiit OnbocantalArmll Cbarlel Ii f hop- om 51 kini pi Bergeanl these tue Intl all the minor officials ar Republican Whs agOIt5IAX 10mu lou were In order Senator Nichols Republican of Cumberland county named the former Incum bsnl David Claypoole In opposition to the He publicist caucus nominee Ho declared that he was a Garfield pnbllcan and not a Stal ¬ wart and that he would not abide by the decl the caucus replacing Claypoole with a- new man at the end of his first term In viola- tion of the longestablished custom of giving ouch officials terms of three years Senator oungblood the Chairman of the Republican aucus replied with groat bitterness that Clay poole lute worked against the Republican ticket at the last election and added that while lie himself had never voted for 1 Democrat In his life and never would do so would prefer hat to voting for a traitor to the Republican party Hon tor Nichols denied that the barges against Claypoole wore true and an excited colloquy ensued before the Senators were called to order The true Inwardness of the affair Is said to b that at the Republican Senatorial caucus morning the opponents to Claypoolo charged that ho had worked against Becnr Itobeson at the Novembr election and told Senator he would withdraw Claypoolo ho could name the man to succeed him Nichols agreed to this and named Nathaniel estcott who Is said to have kept aloof from hn Robeson contest On a ballot Westcott WA defeated receiving only five votes An tempt was then made to nominate J Harris Smith proprietor of a bitter Robeison orcsn for Assistant Sergeant and Senator Nichols denounced the whole affair as a personal In ault to him and left the CAUCUS In the House Major Thomas OConnor of Newark WAeloctetl8paler receiving thirty four ank L Sheldon of Union Wa the Republican nominee Arthur Wilson Monmouth WA tipolnted Clnrk Thomas P Noonan t Clerk Julius laugor Engrossing Clerk Con J Donovan SergeaiitatArmH All the officers are Demo- cratic ¬ The Democratic caucus took the un- usual ¬ cure of naming all the petty officers even neA and the Speakers private sec- retary ¬ cucullatd for five hours and there was over the filling of the minor places A bill was Introduced In the Aastmby t tax he real estate of every corporation an- other ¬ in the Senate to tax personal property mvoa ODOHNKLIII coimcasioN- Lakr A r wk Preteaae ta ke One ef h- oPtz Park AalaBo- cmBiTER Jan 9A man who went b- yte name of Patrick OReilly has confessed to one of the participants tn the murder o- fLrd Frederick Cavendish and Under Socre Burke In Phccnlx Park Dublin last May He made the confession at Holley In Orleans county and Is now in jail at Albion under the name of Hugh ODonnell le says I Indo In New York My22 181 from lbs steamer of this Anchor Hue and topped for a time at 317 East Klxtteth sliest I time here froth Uuugow Scotland sod registered on board the ship as Patrick McDonald Pater Tnrney and Tunis McDonald were two of this thr partIes who helped me In the murder of Burke led Cavendish at Dublin In the Ihanlx rack neat the Mansion llouae We were In a cab and there wire four ot ua I do not know who the fourth man wa Thr wet twelve tom n statIoned In tim park to assist we needed We wr drawn by lot from a Fenian blr Ja the rear of Patrick attest This don with dag- ger and done very Lock Ovendlsli- wa truck first Mr Murk turned and said Oh yon villains Mr 8ark wore whit gloves Lord Cavendish wore no glove all got back Into this eat and drove back to the attests whets 11 separated arid each went br hlml I aw this mn I have before mentioned b In I the mur- der In New York V n711 naIWaI and Lord Cavendish down Ir Mansion lions Lord ahe Burke over took him Tim Lieutenant Old a we passed out you used thin men pretty rongh My age I Is 2- Hrtrs On April K 18TO I hipped from Liverpool by lime steamer Rngland I ot the National line for New York city Wa working In Chicago III and Philadelphia ra until the tilt of ism when f ShIpped to Lit erpool by this teamr Egypt of time National i line from New York city From Liverpool 1 I went to Derry In Ih north of Ireland anti remained there about two and a half year Prom thor I went Templemore Tlpperry I county wher I stayed ltll the urn of this assassination I lad a new chapel building by this prIest li brlIh architect Thus was no contractor I wa In Dublin bullhr dave before ws wet drawn- I I I Hugh make the abov statement to JR Fuller I JtiitU of rI Peace this 17th day of No- vember llccv ODoMiu- ODonnell 1M worked In the quar rIps In Holley Urle IOaatm tho name of Patrick 0 H was seen this morning by a reporter but refused to talk He has de- nied ¬ the story since It was first told but stuck- to It until hebegnn t realize the likelihood of IU leading him to gallows when he claimed entire Ignorance of everything even thf con- fession ¬ saying he was a morn log however be showed his knowledge of It by emphatically denying It to the reporter before tile mattr 1 mentioned A copy of this despatch was shown to ODon ovan Rossa yesterday Ho read It and said The assassins of Cavendish and Rnrke are not making confessions No true ODonrell would open his lips about the tragedy At 317 Cast Sixtieth street nothing was known of the man J WEBSTER ON BIS DIGNITY He DleelBtlne ala >an rle re aid I Mad ta Packet Muck Ckncrln WASHINGTON Jan 9Mr Knox Comp- troller ¬ of the Currency and Treasurer Ollflllan have ben reprimanded by tho Chief Clerk of tho Treasury little Mr Webster Under the armylike discipline established by Mr Web ¬ titer the employees in the Treasury Depart ¬ ment are now afraid to say their souls are their own Spies and informers hang around- the and the least Infraction of his buldlnl rliel Is at ono reported to Web- ster ¬ seems love to reprimand better than he does to oat A day or two RIO Mr Webster sent for Mr Olinilan and for first time In his service of twenty years Mr Qlinilan was reprimanded His offence con- sisted ¬ In tbe fact that his wife had called on him for a moment during business hours After Mr OllOllan recovered from his astonish- ment ¬ he said a few very earnest words to Mr Webster and warned him against a repetition of what was called Insolence Comptroller Knox was also informed by Mr his presence was desired In the Wtbtrthat office Mr Knox sent word that the Chief Clerk would find him In the Comp- trollers ¬ office Thereupon Mr Webster went- to the offlo and rebuked Mr Knox for permIt tlngaladyvisltor in his office Mr pot know at the time that the lady visitor was his wife for ho was out when she called He however politely elected Mr Webster from his office and told him that he was Insolent When Comptroller Knox learned that he was reprimanded because his wife had stepped Into his office he was ff and went at once to Secretary Chief Indnnt complained of the InlollnC of Web- ster the ¬ for an explanation and was not well enough satisfied with It to reprimand Mr Knox over again but Mr Knox Informed Chief Clerk Webster that If he set foot In his ofllon again on such an errand he would forcibly and Immedi- ately ¬ eject him and Mr Webster was obliged to pocket affront Mr Knox und Mr Oiinilan received their appointment from time PrflldonL Mr Knoxs friends say that Mr Wubstr lea very officious person JOBBERY IN rIB SENATE A BUI t a Ennkle Ipslaers 1 ta Acquire Valuable Suds at Ilttl OtW- AHHJNCITON Jan DA bi was Introduced- to the Senate yesterday a very innocent title but concealing a job Senator McDlll who Introduced the bill by request know nothing of the object the bill Is Intended to secure but simply Introduced It as a favor to another Senator who was not prusent It provides that the provisions of the act ot 1850 relative to cer- tain swamp lands be extended to the States of Nebraska Kansas and Colorado Th act re ferro granted the swamp lands of cer to these States provmert tne money obtained for the sale of tho lands was applied to the drainage of them Home of the bust land In the Wet passed out of Govern- ment control by means ol this act Tllr tire some very valuable swamp lands and Nebraska now owned by tho Government A comparatively broell stint would drain them and then they would be as fertile as any land In the United States Speculators in Kansas and Nebraska have long had their eyI on these lands but they want to get them for nothing It this bill ohoulc pass Congress land a lobby Is liars to drive It through hills would at once be Introduced In the Legislatures of these States practically making a gift of the lands to a ring of speeu- Intors on the flimsy coutiltion that thny b drained It la believed that the bill was draf ed by a member of the legislature these States The lime Is not far distant when the Government will nnd that bnl lids settlers will be very glad to take up lands at the Government price and lmprovettiemn But un loss this scheme Is stopped settlers will have to pay the speculators prices Ve Use held rev Ike Brnk Marker DBirxixroRT Jan 9Ther was no new nl thence In the Brush murder caa I U Stratford I present lo the Coroner Jury today and they rendered a verdict I that the victim rim in her death by limos on th head with as axe In this hands mfalnt l person unknown This cui will teat until Dell Hiltieri recover front bsr sufficiently lo ha subjected atknreuh x- amlnatlon icknee c or until Wllllm Ilcusli ku4a o Ike w4re4 waa tea be leaaa LAWMAKING AT ALBANY PKAKKR CIIAFIN ItKADS nil LIST Of BTAND1NO COMXtTTKKS nit Eferte to Deal Fairly by All recItes Tanaaianr Kecelve Many FnA Hill S Mailfy she Resday 1aw Itrdsd ALBANY Jan Speaker Chaplns standing committee appointments were announced to- night on the reallemblni of the Legislature after Its recess are the usual umber of personal grievances and disappoint- ments ¬ but as a whole the fairness of tho dls- rlbutlon of places I Is generally admitted The Speaker followed precedent In keeping Mr Srastus Brooks A Chairman of Ways and Means Poucher the head of the Judlclaryand Col Michael Murphy at the head of the Cities- femmlttee Mr Hlgglnsof Niagara who was Chairman of Canals laU year was dropped however and does not set any Chairmanship- this year Judge Smith of Herkimer succeeds him a Chairman of Canals Benedict of UI- star t Mr Chaplns competitor for the Speaker hip Is Chairman of Railroads The new titles Committee Is composed of one Irvine nai man one Tammany Hall man one County Demorat and one Republican from New ork two Brooklyn men four membr from other cities and ono Lw rence county man On Splnola and wonderful shirt do not loom up to any marked degree The only Chairman- ship assigned to the Tammany chieftain Is I that of Twothirds and Threefifths Bills Major laggerty gets the Chairmanship of the Insur- ance ¬ Committee and exJustice Timothy J Campbell shines at the head of the Committee on Rules The Tammany men are treated Ikf the other Democrats and are placed on rood committees Mr Roosevelt of New York Inclined assignment to thu Ways and Meals Committee The Important committees Ways and Mean Messrs Scoots Benedict Farrar lenry Thornton BtHnoli Welch Ferris ErwIn OKeil and Irlr- JudiclsryMeast Poueher Dewltl Nlaen Roeeeh- Idler Rice Roger Hunt Howe house aol Fanderson- Oenrral Laws Messrs Townend Pearl Burns 111- ggin Snyder Wllcox julu Armstrong HoyntonOI v and ant lttiink- aCanalsMoors Smith Rchermerhorn Northrup Llghton llotcliklM Sheridan Donohue Oakley Allan I on I lags lint Berry Affairs of CltlciMessra M C Mnrphv Rooatvelt- Mahar McKlroy Clark Earl Bartlett llawley lodges and Heckwlth- Rallroidn Messrs Benedict mmlck Nlchol Maher Ely Tuttle Ho t nell Crane Erwln anil Bchoonmaker Corm and Navigation Mear McCarren Cry J Bailey Huller Johnson Thompson hocus lard Treinper and ii1i- lneuranccMesszs I IlsggertyCampbll Kelley Rmlth Rice Townsend higgIns Cody Van Allen Heott and huts enkpWewrs Cary ThUds Btilmer Its Land Me Canus PweClapp Derrick and How land rnY1Kr Messrs Thomson fl II LIndsay Mullanev Church lUinlllon Kehwarlx Murrar Jack- son hard Cleveland and I Helm Affairs of Villages llnvt Clement Demmlck Church Thompson Allanson snyder Decker Lode Boynton sod Price Roads and RcldgesMessri Child Ralley I Rotor Royt Craig NlehoL Kelley Corbetl dunn Boynton itiTuiaii Public Printimmrdessr I Mahar Sean llaggtrty Earl Xallaney Schwartz Dlmnilck Iage ArtstrnngErnttP- ilbhle EditaulonMesere Miller Smith J Quinn Touch er Butts OConnor llealey llrooks Cleveland Sander son Clodard Thompaon Donaliu Bartltt John 1IIIoJOn llaggerly llenedlct Hodge ROOM tilt Farrar Ilerrlck and Taylor- Public ileslthNelon Delehanty Craig Sheridan Murray Roesch Mullarey Derrick I Benjamin Wertel I man and Muiholland Charitable and Religious ilocletlsMcars Corbett- Oakley Wlnne Bliss I mitt Jackson Ely Tremper Krnit Muiholland I smith noynton Tint first bill Introduced tonight was one by Mr Campbell repenting portions of tile Ienal COIle relating to Hunday labr It was ordered printed at once and Is b pushed through as soon as possible Gon Hplnolawas the mover of a resolution providing an election of Regent of the unl voreltr Tills I is a pait ft tho post and har- mony ¬ programme for the election of HI Clam McKelwayof the Argut who failed of election last winter by the dnfectlon of Tammany- Tbe Assembly met In thn Assembly Cham her for the first time tonight The stono wil- ing ¬ has been patched up by thin archi- tects ¬ new blocks nnvo been set In whnrnvor the old slabs have cracked and the structure Is considered secure unlell a further settlement of the columns place The drawing of Aatl occupied the time of the Assembly until a hour In the Senate Mr Daly Introduced a resolu- tion ¬ asking the Mayor of New York to appoint- five citizens as a committee to moped the nlan submitted by thn Department ot Public Works- for a new Croton Aqueduct to Increase time water sliplil cly Koch introduced shill permitting betting on race courses on the days when racing takes place KITTY MARSH AND TilE NFORO The Colored Bey and Whit GIrl wk Rae Away fren Kockeatcr DN Jan 9A despatch from Middle t describes the capture of Kitty Marsh the 13yearold school girl of Rochester and John Edwards her negro lover They were traced early this morning t the house of David Laramlo In Wlllsboro 1 little village four north of Essex N Y Both at mll1 refused to return to Rochester but finally agreed to go without legal ceremony and told the whole story of their escapade- The girl very stoutly defends herel and Is loyal to her lover She is a chldlnno ¬ cent In her appearance rather tall but slim and graceful She has a winsome blond face blue eyes and a profusion of laM hair She earnestly professes her love Edwards whom she declares she will marry when old enough Edwards and his mother who II a white woman lived In a house owned by Kitty father near the Marsh homestead and the Intimacy betwnnn them negro and the child began She says Ed- wards suggested the elopement and she con ¬ sented Hho met t the negro during the noon recess on Friday last and they started oft with the stolen team She was but thinly clad in hr school dress and the only additional pro ¬ tection against the very cold weather which fol ¬ lowed was a thin shawl furnished by Edwards HACKS MAORI DONS TUB OLOTKS e Is Generally Kecariletf In Na Franeltee is a Oe5 One SAN FBANCISOO Jan 9em Mac and his prote t5 Blade appeared In a boxing match In the Metropolitan Temple lost evening Blade when stripped showed up finely He I wel proportioned throughout heavily the arms and shoulders with powerful loins and good legs In sparring he showed himself very active on his font and a quick and accur- ate ¬ hitter Mace seemed to have little if any advantage over him In skill In fnctKlade got In more blows than his opponont There was no heavy slogging Man made a speech saying that he had re- tired ¬ from the ring but would mAt Hulllvan or lIlly other man with gloves Speaking for Blade he said the latter had never hud tile gloves on until within the lust year though previously he had shown himself a good fighter would most Sullivan or any other man In the ring The connral impression among experts pres- ent ¬ seemed to b that Blade Is a good one Aa A tainted Star Rode rs ORe WABHINOTON Jan 9Mr Oil the sick jurorI- n this Star routs cue was In his seat today and the trial I resumed Mr Merrlck saId he thought mill would be able to go through this case with In- terruption of a day or Iwo sod I would b bettor to go- on In that way tItan to dlsmlm lbs jury John A Walsh we called as a witness hut Mr Merrlck said that Walh was sick at the Victoria lintel New York and would be In withIn a few day lhlnllon olmur Iluoh or Itosita Col 1lnd that on tho hetwevn his soot tollr letters rlli were csrrid his was acted to dsecrlbs- thu Post tflice of Ironwood but could not alnn appeared rnovs ruun1 all woo followed the Inct Omes and hIts mat om appeared I I foIliw Ills mall carrIers Judge Wylie was erv itiuch provoked at this wrangling of the counsel- and I St last Inrlin to Ihe jury hi said OOInln nI the Jury 11111 an winiaif wInd It to hat an Iufluenca upon eu when I should not Oppealna Xallraa4 Passe- sIliaaisntna Jan 9ln the Senate tonight senator Kvrhart presenlelt a bill prohibiting the Issu- ance of passes by railroad corporation tJIIO om cars and employe I provides a penaltt for a violation of the act tines not apply lo paw Issued before this adoption of lbs new Constitution or lo passes granted for a valuable consideration under contract mad between corporations and Individual Oekkisrdt Nnrrn4rrr c a New Jersey Jacob W Gebhanlt was handed over to Joe lIce A P Kutphe uf Komervlll yesterday lob taken to New J trier on a renuliltlon from Coy Iudlow wher h is wanted for the alleged I hetra at of t young weman at Clinton Justice lrtla the luprui Coast d BUM U I will ci U coru POLK AGAIN ARRKSTKD- Tke cr SUerr ef hIs First Caviar and Release 1 HU Er te Oel te Mexlee MEMPHIS Ja 9Cl Marshall T Polk the defaulting of Tennessee was arrested Ban Antonio on Saturday night by John Price a private detective who heard of the arrival and strange behavior of a man an- swering the description of the defaulter Price had been told to look out for a onelegged man who would try to go out of town In the Laredo train Polk came In on the sunset train ac- companied by two men one of whom acted as ft servant They wore taken In a hack over to the International depot where Polk persuaded the sleepingcar conductor to lot him got into car then nnd walt until the train started Price found him In the car and took him to tho Manger Hotel whore ho registered as Mr Tate Ills companion signed the name of Van Leer They would not say where they cams from but Polk pretended to have travelling for pleasure and to bn then bon way to some mines ho owned In Mexico lie was Indignant anti said he was a private citizen and n man of means enjoying himself The party WM well supplied wlll money Irlce elncraphed to Memphis and again or- InAlrlclonllnd getting nonn let the men KO travellers wont on to Laredo but a detective travelled on thn same train Word came that they reached Iarndo at 6 oclock Monday morning and a few minutes later were landed In Mexico Other despatches bowed that during hil journey through Texas ho was several recognized by portions who hall known him In Tennessee It was ru- portnd hero today that hu hUll changed his anti passed through Fort Worth on Mini rout that It conjectured that ho Intended t reach Mexico by way of El 1 Paso but later afternoon the Governor received word the fugitive had not reached Mexico but tat rarrtftlln Texas and will be hold bld bon a requisition has ben obtained for ils return to NEW OBLKAMS Jan 9 A special to the 1mrt- Vrmorrat from Dallas Texas laity casino Il gars from Fort Worth are sure that TPolk- Ihe defaulting Tennessee Treasurer arrived there last night and wont to El 1 Paso They say he had two valises stuffed with money and was accompanied by Van Polk and a negro servant A man who came up on the Missouri Pacific road Is also positive that Polk was on- board the train He was Identified by a dozen persons from his description Many comrades and relatives of Polk aro dumfounded flen- Cahill a classmate says he U the first West Point graduate who has nver turned defaulter M T and Van Polk were glorlonsly drunk and- dlordorl on the train yesterday and would havn boon arrested but tIters wine no reward and no order In any ones hands from the Ten- nessee ¬ authorities M T Polk the absconding Treasurer of Ten- nessee ¬ was captured yesterday afternoon near Webb Station eighteen miles from the Rio Iramle The capture was matte by Constable Joe Hheely the officer noted for the breaking- up of stage robbing in west Texas and hendlnj seventeen offenders to the Chester nntlary Folk had obtained a hOle hay- ing tho cars at Webb with a lol reaching Mexico at an isolated point above Laredo The constabln was aided In making the arrest by Pullman Palace Cur Con- ductor ¬ Cook After time capture Bhe ly at once telegraphed to Gov Hawkins of TonneAA- eaOI then placed his prisoner on a train and ac ¬ him toLamedowlmere he was placed In jail Polk was travelling In disguise but the method of Oscar he adopted Indicates that he had no knowledge of the telegraphic facilities of the country or of the character of the bor- der ¬ officers PLYMOUTH CHURCH PEW HALES Mr Clnlln Set Fleas Ckelee far aNT Tclal eftke Bid M4O The pews were sold In Plymouth Church last night by Auctioneer EE Hoyt Ilercher said the church had 15000 persons engaged in its work and a large I sum was needed for tho missions His own work he thought would not 0 for a long limo A few might be sorry but thought that there would b many to think that I hindrance wits out of way For the first choice of pews the first bid was 1900 the next MOO and then li25 was bid by BClalln 500 WM bid by B V White S U Uuryea 550 Claflln 575 Iuryca 60 Claf lln G50 Duryca 700 and Claflln 1725 The exciting spurt stopped at that point and Mr Claflln chose his old pnw 89 Mr Uuryea took the next choice for 7H l and said that ho would pay that for M UH at tint morning service mInd they could srll tilt Mull for tlu evening uur- vlce for them benefit of the missions rile auc- tioneer ¬ saul that none of the pewholders camn In the evening and a brother retorted tlmt the brethren got HO full In tutu morning thmtt they couldnt dlKf811t by evening The pews have a fixed rental which Is to bo paid In addition to thu premium Mr Clnlllns pew 1 thereforllOetA him JH45 for the your tho H I Duryea pays In addi- tion ¬ to his premium 70 a rental of SII 1 K V White i took pew 57 premium of 5 the rental beIng JO- In 1X77 Mr Clitflln paul r no premium In 1H7H laoo In 1H7J 500 Thi totals for premi- ums ¬ and rlnull received the various yours since scandal are as follows 1H7- 2IVJ875 bfor lna 601230 1H74 5Mili 1H75 7031950 SUaURn L 1877 flfttMS 1N78 From 1851 to 1H78 the yearly average StuUt rrlpt was 38208 About forty pews wore spleen at the close Thu total realized for premiums last night wits 24 UOJ50 Thu fixed rentals are 12792 making the receipts from pews for tho your 3700150 In 1882 the total I was 38284 Abeat Ottawa sad Ottawa Peeple OTTAWA Jan 9Capt Walker of Fitzroy has absconded after having forged his fathers name on notes mounting to nearly f3OOO Two Cok brother number ot the Murdock family 51 Little Rldau arrived Ibis venlng from Manitoba John M Monroe sexton of this Catholic Apostolic Church here till off a bridge at niimarek Dakota and was Ills remaIn arrived to day kie of Desert was frozen to death yes solar The thermometer wa tJ below LlentOov liemlney of the Northwest Territories ha arrived and willI winter here This lion J A Ihapleau Secretary of State for Can- ada I is recuperating In Los Angeles Charleston time Marquis of lorn and Ih I PrInces nlll l separate the formr returning here for this SJI of Parliament and the latter going to Washing a vltlt A E Clarke of Chicago has bought ons of the Cen tennll Isles of this Thousand Islands group sod hu b gun this erection of an PS tutu cottage Mr Boiworth shun of Chicago has purchased Kepler Point upon which his will scoot a sanuo houtt B aw Panic Cekk Parted from kl Wife TAUKTOH Jon 9Tim Hov H H Cobb local preacher of the Mothodltt Church an agenlof tIme State Temperance AIn and a former city inislonary ha cent In his resignation I from time ministry A few I lays before Thanksglv Cobb left hi wIfe to whom he hat been married boll amear while shs was lying sick In hell and unable to help herself taking nearly ill the fur till l lire with tilin even the curtains from her bedroom and w Ith lit tune children by a former marrlave set up housekeeping an hi own luxik refusing to have any- thing moro 10 do with hit wife tobb evidently not courting an Investigation Ahlcli was threatened took matter Into lila on n hands and ent In his resignation Ills forsaken wife hears an excellent reputation flint I possesse uncommon social slid domestic qualities In a short time after her hustiand had left her having elf ncelntly recovered from tier sickness sims unit to Chi- cago with friend who came for her Calling Benaler Ferry Hard Name WASHINGTON Jan I Congressman Webber of lbs Michigan delegation has written a letter denounc- Ing Hsnstor try as a a who wss guilty of duplicity and falsehood and utterly unworthy of belief What Mr Webber special eiperUnc with Senator Kerry wash duel loot say but he howed Ills letter to all the Mtchlgun delegation and with one or two exception ba waa told that the delegation hail reason to believe that Mr Webber assertion was true Kerry lias de- celved and bulldozed Ilus Michigan member to long that they now are glad of an opportunity tob revenged The delegation is I dulng I all that Is I potllil l to defeat his reelection yes Men Killed bJ a Sits FI l laC- ouLTKttHViLLK III Jan Yesterday after noon a trrlbl espltion occurred In this coal mine of Jones A Keblt near her Of twlv persons In the mint at ths time only two caped a man named Mason and ahoy Mason hurt This boy I unln lurid At s kwrlbal relief parties hail not been stIle to enter the nina foul air rising In dense vol- ume md overpowering them at once The fahs of th l fonnylo ten inn I ii not known hut It I Is believed to be Impoalbl lists ecaped Bleary new Fall la Virginia RICHMOND Jan 9A heavy northeast snow- storm set 1 In hr 11 oclock this afternoon and at this hour B oclock r M liters I nn Indication of Its cea log Telegram from along the tin of this Chesapeak and Ohio Railway show the storm tn be general as fur west ai Ashland Ky From the present outlook It viii probably be his heaviest snow storm ti C I In VIrginia for sars Mr FralUglnysmt Dinner WASHINOTON Jan 9Time Secretary of Stato and PIta Frllnghuyten entertained at dinner Ihl even- Ing this rreldnt Mr Cmnol Mr and Mr WW Htory Mr Mr rttnrrntt IiavU tIn Sherman ncror Mr Irani Mr Kvrls lien and Hrs Kdward r Seal Mix 8h1Da Ua sad Mrs Mctl 1 aoA Maatw INa NEWS FROM TiE OLD WORLD AID FLOWrtfO IN FOR THE SVFFERKIt- SJtr TIER FLOODS Jekn Onrlen Sc be dent ta PrteoaFrinc- KraaetklneAamltitkatkelian I Anarckll The Wish M llssssbettas Father o BERLIN Jan 9Tho ItelcliBtog resumed Its sittings todayT Prince Illsmarck was pres- ent ¬ He Informed the lelchllR that tho Em ¬ peror had Just Iraltod marks of tile Imperial Treasury as a contribution for the relief of tho distress of thn sufforurs bj tho Inundations He said he was personally charged by tho Emperor to bring about tho most speedy application of tho money Uni- versal ¬ applause Ho therefore desired to Imvo an understanding with deputies from the Inun ated districts to whom ho wished to see tho entire sum transmitted He missed he said he names of the deputies rnprffuntlnR tic A- lsatians ¬ from the animal of the deputies for r td mt he they would attach themselves to he hOled He rnqunsted thn ilepiitloH frm- Dovarlanadon WllrtemborK Hessu 1llllruA- iia to visit him tonight and discuss In which tile sum tho Emperor had granted should he applied Tho Frankfurter Zflhmg announces that it las received already large sums Includlnl 5000 marks from New York In aid of erers by the floods ibm samp papt r hits or rnnlwid an adetiuute anti rapid dlstrltiutlnn of he funds and will gladly rocelvo further dunn lions from Ihl UnlUI Stoles Prlnco appearance evoked gen oral sympathy He seeinod to bo ory vrnak cull In much pain It Is doubtnd that ho will bit able to attend the sittings of thn 1 HeUhsuiir more frequently than ho ban attended thorn It Is stated that the Hhlneland Hollo bill will propose that the sum of 3000000 marks b placed at tint disposal of the Government- In response to Prince Bismarck request- all the deputies from the Inundated districts except the Socialists Llebknrcht and Hitting boos celled upon him tonlgbt and conferred- with him on the subject of time disposi- tion ¬ of the Emperors grant I was de- cided ¬ that with the exception of a re- serve ¬ fund of 160000 marks the whole nmotmntof the grant should bo at once divided In such manner that the Hesso Ialatlnatu and 1ruHsla should each receive 100000 mnrkx Alsace Baden and Bavaria 40000 enqli and Wurtombere 20000 The reserve fund will aftttr the lapse of a week be devoted to the cov- ering ¬ of any IncuUHlltleH that may have ap- peared ¬ In tim 1 present distribution VIENNA Jan 9Thu watur Is steadily fall all over Hungary except in the I wtli WlExiUDKN Jan Uhlno intro In now Ho fit below the highest point which wits ruclllon Friday I lost Tile Main hoe fallen at Frankfort As tile water retires- Its ravages become terribly apparent Many districts cannot regain their former prosperity PCSTH Jan 0rime floods In Hungary are Increasing The town of Ilaab on the Danube submerged anti It Is reported that many per¬ son have been drowned there 1IDOI Jan DA despatch from Vienna to says A dyke protcctnl a suburb of Ilaab broke suddenly noon and the wIlIer rushing In ploughed up the ground In tho cemetery Collins and humu remains aro drifting with the current PRINCE KRAVOTK1KK KXASlIXKU- AtealUUc kt he is am AnarchIst and Tel log of hIs own Movenrnli LYONS Jan DTbe trial of tho anarchists was continued today The cud men complained of the vezatloui treatment to which they are subjected In their prlion which thus PublIc Prniecutor denies Set eral of the arcueed made pr fession today of revolu- tionary faith Trlnce Krapntklne was among those examined lie unheiltatlnxly admitted that he lied slim t a > i labored consolidate the AnarchUt party aunt 10 111 anarchist Ideal lie denied tIght of a French tribunal tn riot visa his action while out of France lit I unwed hilt en operation til this rrratlon of an lltltrratlonal aiiuiolatlnn Whet hi larly had tim choose tietweeti extinction nr a report to d > nniulte lie would he declared employ the latter He admitted that he was rhtrirrd In rcprrocnt the lvnnnalle Federatlimat the Rnrlnllit linurr In London that he had been expelled from Swlt rlund on demauil Kui ia fur proteMlnii ntrnltt t the xciulion of Sophie fl Terowekaja and that no ha l Irrturid on an- archill principle at mcetlniri in ITOIIN and M KtUnne The rreniileat of the Court rrprnachpd Irlnce Krapot- klne nlth ha Inr lnlntrd French lio > ilt lltr The Trlnce replied that hi object hat tnen to Instruct the people He situ he tied MMted Vicuna to ece the nn archtish of w tote M lleclui list loll Mm Time hrevi dent of time Court read cci oral litierH prom iumg Iritice- Krapotklnei connection vrltn irom micid anarchlvti In Li lOis and t lclnlt > This examination w ai concluded to dir QAMHKTTAS FATIIKRH DEMAND Action of the French Nrnittor and Depatle- iof of the Republican Vnlon PAnt Jan Gamlwttaa father tolographe- dtodi to Irenldent Irciy requrrtinit him to send runi- brttaK IfMlv to Nice A delegation however ha tumor to Nice to night to endeavor to inilucu the fattier to alter his decision The Rcpulillcan Union n ill clcn a ruli- ecrlition for a niontimrnt to llamliitta In Tin The Senile reanneintltd to dn > Thr lrceli tit imy re- nlorltv delivered an aMrcn eulogizing M CamliFtta nnd lIen Thiinzy An adjournment ia taken until Thure div for the election of a rrrditlelitlal Hureau The Chamber of pepntifH reHiKiintled today M- Hiilchard the actliir 1reHkdrnt leelliiffl alludeil to tIme death of M Inmbetla Mitmise hoe he sail us a irnat- mUfortnne to the republic He appealed to I the lit pnb hems of Francs to preserve their conrnnl M HriHion was tubiequently reelected Trreldeat of this Clmiuher flpalna Netr Mlnlalrjr- JlAnnil Jan 11The now Ministry Is bnsed on the maintenance of the fiilon nlth the entry tif more advanced Liberal element Tile neaeral Imprci Ion made In favorable Time member of the new Cabi- net were received by the Klnir and took this oaths of office today Time MInisters wilt appear In time Come In morrow Hefior Cnrta the new Minl tcr of Finance has had a long conference with Senor Dotnacho and l- ili understood will adopt asnerat of the principal nolnta of the latter pulley It I is expected that tIme composition of the new MInIs try will Incurs the funlonof the Centralist ana the Con Mltutlonallnu It I declared that the MInistry will en- deavor to conciliate ill pnrtlei and trleto obtain this adhesion of the Ilepnblicmu to the monarchy Peal Palmer Murderers LONDON Jan 9A despatch to the Tir f > front Cairo says The evidence shows that the murder of Prof Palmer and hi party was committed by thoor dir of Ihe Inventor of Nahll a > inp thlzcr with Arab Pasha who is now a prisoner at Suet The Hedoufn sheik who undertook to escort Prof Ialmer and clear- ly betrayed the party hai died In this hospital at Suez la DeVseer American Pork ButLfN Jan 9The Itolchstg today die cussed this Importation of American port Herr Rlchter said there were nn reasons hatever for the prohihitim of It Importation The Federal Commissioner statet that lime matter Mai before tIme llundrtrath time uhhciiua don wa not terminated Aunt no decision was come to hut should n prohibition I be issued It would be brought to this cognizance the Kelchstag living wkn He Heard otflenCbaezya Death PARIS Jan 9Gan Horlx do Valdan chief of staff ho Gen Vlnoy during the slegs of 1arls and a slunatnrv to the capitulation of that diy la the last Franco Herman war died at lisle Ailam on KuturUuy of apoplexy on heiriue of the death of GrIm Chanz ProelalmlDB an irish MeetIng Runo Jan 9A meeting announced to bo held at IllfTonft under the atlspiceH of Messrs Soxton and Henlv lias heel prnclHlmetl and a harts force uf LO lice have been drafted Into the district Tk Kale r Writes Letter to the Pope LONDON Tan 9An autograph letter from the Emperor William of Utrmany to the 1ope has beoi- ireclved at the Vatican The llecr Lose a Baltic DunnAN Tan 9A battle took place today between the Hoer and Mapoch The former were drlv en Merer to Reprent Oalo Hevenlk DistrIct COLUMBUS Jan 9The Kupreme Court overruled the motlonof Jamei E Campbell for a writ of mandamn to count the vote In the Beventh Conirren- lonal district tar II L Ihmirey ant llrnry I vtorey for different persons Worry Rep hold hIts certificate Death ofHIepken W Tyte Stephen W Tytn died at his residence 440 West Twentieth street on Jan H He was fur thirty three year a sIlent partner In the piibllvhlni and sta- tionery etabllhment of Uarcalow A Co at 70 Bowery WASIIIXOTIIN NOTXS Clark Mills this sculptor I dangerously Ill Commodore llookln will be placed on time retired list of In navy today This House Commerce Committee wilt meet dally to prepare a River and Harbor bill Th subject of inakluir chanife in the lovernment- omce at New York wa nut niiitloued at this Cabinet meeting yesterIsy The House refused yesterday In concur In the S nite- amenilments in thn Mllitan Acal my and the Uiplo- nutlu and Consular Apirn riatloti lull Time Itouie Couiinlliie on Elrtltio fnvor the sestlni of John T Cain as delegate from ttiih Thr alsnfuvi ut- this seatliK of Hrislnitnaus tltvlii I lu the Missouri ton tested election case The Tobacco Convention has axreed to nn Congress to reduce the tax on tobacco from 12 to H cent per pound on cigars to 13 pr Ihiousanti anti on clgacelte to- ti Claus t lkuiiaazsd to go Late e5sc Mey 1 0 ed THE CiTY OF BRUSSELS WRECK The KIrby Hall CUImlnc Dama eTk Aol era Psseeigsr wIth a PIstol LONDON Jan 9CaPt Land says the gosh in the side of tho steamer City of Hrus sets Is eight foot wide and three feet deep None ot tile passengers saved was oven wetted Time steamer Kirby Hall which ran down the City ot III ussols Is now lying at Mor peth Dock Sue draws eighteen feet of water lor damngo Is above the water line The cut valor Is completely carried away from the eigh- teen ¬ to twentyfour feet mark and tho Iron ilaton are curled up Hor port anchor Is hang ng over ready to lot go which goes to confirm the CaptnlnH stutomont that ho was feeling hue way to ananchorngo at the tlmeqf the coiilmeinn The owners of them Kirby Hall have lodged a claim for 6000 damage to their vessel by Its collision with the Cltyof Ilrussels The Messrs Inmiin claim llfiOOOOas their loss on the City of llrusscls which is exclusive of claims for cargo lost and the claims of the families of thtiw who worn drowned Tim Liverpool Jtitt says a rumor ts current that nnn iif them boats of the steamer City of lrussols wns about to return to tho scene of thn disaster In response to some cries for as Hlstanco but wait tirnvnntnd by a passenger drawing a revolver and threatening to shoot thn Ilrst man attempting to turn hack and that time passenger nxplalnaa that he acted titus bo cause ho fnared tile boat wouldbosucked under by the sinking of tile steamer Thu yViifs In a Inadlng article on the dis ¬ aster says The testimony IM Homewhat con hidIng as usual In such casns but It HOOIII- Slirobabiu that the I main fault WOK with thn steamer Kirby Hall If vessels mannod and equipped as thn Klrby Hull sao are sent on trial trips It I Is no wonder that collisions and wrecks occur DID NOT ItKIIKIK MKfTITT Justice lllxbr Ibid Mr Rick Cvrmaea ent after SeeIng kl Wetting Wra Harrison as ho called himself who sent the letters to Mrs Henry Rich wife ol the missing button merchant offering for t300 to produce her husband was In Jefferson Market again yesterday Detective Haley handed to Justice lilxby a letter which Mrs Rich had re- ceived ¬ in the morning from Mr 8 Grotta of New Haven It says A titan named Win hewitt kept the Selden House In this city about a year ago The same man formerly lived In Sanduky Ohio From the dicrlptlon I pre- sume hInt to be the man whom you may under arrest a- Wm Harrison I send you a receipt which his gays a patron and which may lead to his Identification Time receipt wo written and signed In a mark Ing hand each letter standing by Itself The prisoner made a statement which inns reduced tn writing by the Justice and signed by Harri- son ¬ The signature In the peculiar hand at once convinced the Court that Harrison wits Hewitt limo slIme peculiar writing appears in thn luttora to Mrs Ilich Them statement fo limo same story Hewitt told the lay before He says that a lawyer mimed burroughs whoso ofllco IH in Uroadwny op- posite ¬ the City Hall 1ark sent him to a woman In Long leland LIly who cave him the last of tho letters sent to Mrs lllijli anti told him how to forward it For this Burroughs was to give him 25- Thu directives can find no such lawyer and believe him to be a work of Hmvlttx Imagina- tion ¬ Hewitt vits huld in default of tluou bail Mr Uoonrn W Unllcnc Mr Itlchs sontn law saw yesterday I C Muthcson of Lander ville N J who tolcBraphiid to Mrs lllch on Monday that Mr HUh was all right Blatho son said that ho hnil seen Mr Itlch sixteen days ago but ho could give no Information about him The needier Association DyIng The annual meeting of the Now York and Brooklyn Co lift r op A tonal Aundatlon was held yester- day In the East CongrttfAtinnal Church at Koiciutko- Mreet amid Tuui klun atriiue Ilrooklyii From lIds HiHoclaton HfcohT wIinlrev i Iwt fall fly inuuth Church however continue to belong tfi it- WHIilii six months fifteen churches out of the twenty two in the hotly hate teased to belong to It Twenty lIne inenibera continue to ie t nieinli rii hut unity of I hmemmt tire tot reaiIeim p if New Vuurim or viriluits VP I rIny thire were t ilre rtoimeumuution viz The UntIe us- Iimiuiregshiumtimil Clummcclu our tailed the ittwrimit tIle Item 4 hI tinmtitu lime ew- ii I iiitmli hi turii ii I himrchu I lie Itet it I htrmnltienl pastor ud tlm Winiiliiav en i Iunnrizatlonal Church I the Het AllotS 1 Ijnum puHtnr hnfht of I tie tifletn- cliiircli i havt bven mlnilttcd to the vinnhitttan Ciuiirrr- Kntionul Inion Put eii clinrcltes si rre represented at I lie meeting Vi sttrilfl tout Sdiueiif thu meniberi sniil In- comemtlnll that tiny expfctoil to see the association Mtllllltmilv dlssoUe li lfore the close of > cst iriluv- nfti riiCon s HiHsioti w hlch VMIS IIH last ttp Mim of I the iiivctlnir A umjoritv of the mlnlsttrs resoUeii- ho i ever in Informal couv eriatlon to keep tIle associa- tion tolni- Pmf h Iiyson Thuliu tIme Stcrctorj refl ned jee- trnlitv from I the HOliitl ltm nnfl ruHrd a vote ol- thnnks fur ltli cluht > inrs of sort ii c 1rof ThHituwa asked yistenlnv b > no nmnv churrlirs hvl reslffneJ from the asMiciiiliiin lie sill l Itfause ratdthrr a sliikinn chill II r In r 111 Kline and tlierti no nmri fun I resign to RO to the Manhattan CouRregatlona Association Nuinile1 Hurling Lest Letter Coroner llaylli lurid an Inquest In the case of Samuel Dnrllntr of all Wen Thirteenth street New York who threw hlinielflii front of a train at tilcn Cove The I cry rendered us vrnllct of suicMe The follotliiir ha a copy of a letter found mi the dial man HnooKLTf Jan 41PJ- KKlrin history 1 see It all now itt tlie thin voi rends a this I shlll b lion ot I hopo this vvllf be- deenud satisfactory I lens ecn tbililr tolctiks to nx in accordance si lilt my Kill uhlchl I mnde nine time amenh the mil varltnce from is blih ask I that vnu should take Into coiuliltTHtlori the larlv I lune been IIvim nttli tout tnnt her acconllnx 101 her deserts I remain our timid 8 b Dying on the Way to tk Theatre Mrs Caroline II Walker widow of Col Deorgell Walker ot Milwaukee left her resIdents at lit Madison avenue last evening to go to the theatre with Mr atmil Nra Dahihimman frlenuls of hers from SIll Si auto ii ho were StpuIuit at flue tihenliset hotel Inf- ruuut of 4i hieuh TuauuulIhirl Street sIte was taken ill Slit wu carried mi It homio SI tbmtt timimmiher sail her famIly phslclsm ttr lhilmr lleititman tif se IVee- tTwettytlrst street S 55 iiiitihiiflet She wee deauh hue fmire h usrrtseil ile slmh limit lIme litiul hcet us muiifierer front heart uiisetise to which Imer heath I attrthuiuteml Tke Midnight Hnnw Storm The weather was very cold all day yesterday At 0 oclock A M the thermometer registered 2J stud at 3> i oclock time warmest point It was at 2 T Then I It began to grow roller nnd at n oclock It was 2 ° and a- mMnnht17 Hoon after II I oclock a Unlit dry mow began to fall soil a strong northwest viol blew It itu mare tall across the streets It made tIme sidewalk as slippery as glass and rut the face like needles At midnight the snow was falling thlcklv and there was every promise nf a itt ivy stimv storm It was drifting In heap on evert side New About the Newsboys- C OConnor Superintendent of the Niws hun a Lnuimelzmr House reports that during tIme vearllOJ there were 711 IIIIZ ldingi fllrnUhril suit KllHIB meals ind tlmt Cult bots were rotilrutd lo pnrents nnd fritnils- Kiuplonient ami homes In tin1 t I oiintry were found for MM Iuuys l Tlio receipts were KJ H and the expense 115122 Itt this umailmigs limits 11UI liii a caved New FiveVent 1leces- WAsniNOTON Jan 9Tim Secretary of thu Treasury to day authorized the coinage of a new five cent nickel piece TIme coin measures twentona ml- llmetres slid Isallttl t thinner than tie present coin Un I the face is n fi male heml surroiinilid I with a tltlet upon nhlcll I Is Inscrltiid the uoril Libert the n iole being eurrmmled bv I thlrteii mars TIme reverse title contain a w rrath surrouiullti a Roman numeral Finding a Finally llcnd LINCOLN Jan 9A family of three persons vvai found unit tstcrday In a house ten mllei from timid City In Neliraika The cause of the deaths Isa inviter nrportronnlct as tooiirthcr they were tour dernd or frozen to death SiAlt 1C FRUIt TIIK 2RLKJ 111 PIE It snowed In Georgia all lay yesterday Maine elects a Itiluil states Senator next I Tuesday Mr lladiitone will go to the south of Europe shortly Rtoikley Wa yesterday declared duly elected Hover nor of Delaware TIt prosecution of Messrs paUtt llealv ant Oiilnn will he renewed on Thursday This Rlirht lion Sir Simiiil Merlin a Daron of the Ex- chequer front ImeSt him IH74 It dead John II Manning Punocmt was elected Mayor of Hit tain yesterday ly a7K majority The autopsy on the bndv of Gen Chanry proved list he mini by time bursting ot a blood vessel In the heal Time Alliance lime second Iron steamship built a- Itonche ship > rd for time Hrtzlllan malllliicwnslaunih- id esterdat- In consequence nf th depression of tbe silk trade In Micclisnebl ii number ot emigrant list started fur 1atiTon N J Nearly rtrxiQcoal miners along the Monongahela Rive sri Idle un account of a sualmensluim i of operation In seveutnvemln- It < I I Is nnthorltatlvelv denied I that tIme visit of hit gchro- dtrof crllntolouunl I liivoiis iueiiciior hit having lieu slltitimimiimi ho mitten I I Hit fihnetnof Walts- Moulder of Iillsburgll Out Alleghenv Cllv to I hue nuinur of swt hiw d cl Ird to quit sort rnllier thai aicri t I the reiliiitiun ordirrd by tniployir to go Intt- iHtct lime lih nf in it l month liurclnrs vlsitnl ivek > kill on voitnv niirlil Tlirr stole flmin IIIHIIH miI nloul J msIl In llmks ff 111 An- drew i lkrrsfshuiii Miiii irk into lleorge Williams house without tletllng an tiling Capl W I I1 Black was lo send yesterday a formal no tire to Ccngresiman Dim is of the Third Illinois dittrlc of his Intention to withdraw from tks coaleslfor his scat U Uit UUUM it KcDtu auUvs SIX LOCAL OFFICES FILLED MAYOR KDSONH ILANS DISARRANGES AT TIIK LAST MOMENT Felice Jutlle nimby and Otlerkeang Rash KetlreeTkci Tw New Pick CentntlMlen- r H r Nickel his Owa nteexer Mayor Edson yesterday nominated Bldno> P Nichols for Police Commissioner Gen Ec < bert 1 Vlole and John D Crlmmlns for Park Commissioners anti Patrick Q Puffy James T Kllbrothlond Gerson N Herrman for Polio ° Justices The Aldermen confirmed all the nominations Mr Nichols was nominated to succeed himself and for a term ot six years I Gen Vlelo was appointed for five years In the place ot Smith E Lane and John D Crlmmln for tho same term In the place ot Charles F ilacLoan Patrick G Duffy was appointed for ten years In the place of Butler H Dlxby anti James Kllbreth for the same term in the plaoo of Marcus Otterbourg Carson N Herr man was appointed to fill the unexplred terra of Police Justice Kllbroth who resigned halt an hour before his nomination for a new term Mr Horrmnns term will expire In November On Monday afternoon the Mayor had deter ¬ mined to rcnomtnate Police Justice Dlxby anti to nominate Mr Herrman In Justice Otter Doitrga place but before he left his office It was settled Hint he would nominate Justice Kllbreth fur a full term InJustlcoOtterbourgi dace and name Mr Hcrrman for the place then lout by Justice Kllbreth This arrange ¬ mont was brought about by the lender ot the County Democracy who in return for this favoi- aureed that Justice Kllbreth would resign the omoo which ho hold nut chamber of the Common Council WM crowded by polIticians when the Board met Mr H It Grant the Mayors Secretary brought In the messages making lie nomi ¬ nations There were a few negative votes on all the nominations except one Alder- men ¬ Cochrano OConnor and Waite Re- publicans ¬ voted against confirming Corn missioner NlcholsV appointment Cochrnnn Flnck Flelschbcln Seaman Walte ama Wells lltepubllcans voted against Po 11k- 11cc Justice DuffyT and Alderman 6Connofl- lcpnbllctin was excused Aldermen Fleck and FlclHChbeln voted against JuptlOA Kllbretn Aldermen Cochrnne KlnckFlelsohbelnOCon nor anti Wells voted against Park Comrnls- sloner Crlmmlns Park Commissioner IVIele was confirmed by a unanimous vote Alder ¬ men OConnor and Wells voted against the ap polntmnnt of Police Justice Herrman Mr Nichols Is a Tammany Democrat and bas served one term as Police Commissioner Patrick G Dully Is the Tammany lender In the First Asiembly district and has been a Police Justice before Justice Kllbreth Is an active member ot the County Democracy John D- Crlmmlns 9 Is a contractor and real estate deal 1 t t- em and Is the leader of the County Democracy e i In the Twentysecond district Gen Egbert II- Yielo Isa sanitary engineer a Democrat and not nn active politician Gernon N Herrmaa- Is a County Democrat was a Tammany Super visor before the Tweed Ring was broken and has been Coroner for two terms Alma of tke Nlneteentk Century Clafc Mr Courtlnndt Palmer President of the new- ly h organized Nineteenth Century Club delivered the Stat 4 of a course of lectures before the club at his reldenc I 117 I East Twent flrtt street list evening Among tho present were the Rev TJr J H Rylance the Rev R He her Newton Trot Holla ant Dwight Olmtead wits are members of the club end Mr D Colden Murray Thai dent It Wakeman Henry Genre Jordan L Molt ana K H Thurher Mr Palmer talk wa on the scope an ptrlt of the cluh- Thi clImb h std I based upon the American Idea of fair l its > Icing brought Into time field of pnblla opinion We come here one and all agreeing to disa- gree and consider the approach of all subject from va- rious ¬ standpoints on the lads of universal toleration The club is as It were a camera to photograph the con hum which by the sunlights nf truth picture this good stid the evil the tin and sorrow of nor times Coil ne ltuts tIle aIrs olth ill III search after newer facts to higher aspiratIons for srI and Its nobler dream ot r- liglon Tke Prince Laule Asleep la Tnoea SAN FRANCISCO Jan 9The viceregal party with Col Tourtellotte and a guard passed through Tuo ann this morning remaining nearly a quarter of an hour Though a few citizens Including the Mayor were at this depot to extend erectIng the Manful and Princess did tint appeur tim bating arisen from slumber In en In hers let nlth fol Tourlelliitle on the aublict of the re tortrd trouble between the Princess Louise and Lady Macdonnll he stated that there 5 50 no foundation for the nlltgallons as lie limit learned from those who know and that the t n port wan undiiultixll originated by Sir John Mnrdntmlds friends as political capital to assist tIme OatmdlHii rriMiller to the tlovernnr lleneralthip ai this end of the Marquis of Lornet term this year Dealk eta IHIS Veteran Robert 1iterson a veteran of time war of 1811- illfl ut his residence 2YT West TK eltth street on Jan R tIme anniversary of the battle of New Orleans Mr Pe- tvrson v as horn on Feb 21 ITm so that his birlttds3 tumume limIt once in four tears lie w as at tIme burning ol- M astilntftoti uid mrUid there a shIn cut In I the arm Me nrnt to I ih pension ottlce on ever pat day until within two veurs wht n he became too ftrhle lie al v nys chilled his enslon money to some charitable on feet lie w ns burn In t the Ninth ward and had lived tn IhcnM l liaMlonrd linim at 2 7 for nftjnve nears lit H as A hs carman and accumulated a considerable for- tune Tie funeral will tnle place at hi residence to- night at H oclock A Letter frem Barlkeldl At a mealing last evening of lie American rommlttte appointed to raise money fur tIn pedetal off llarthmohtlm colossal Liberta lettir from Bartholdl- to Mr Kvarts was remit He snsThe ttatue has be- gun ¬ to tower above the houses fly next spring we ex- itiot to see it oerlook the entire cltv like someof its lamest I monuments I hate I the honor to scott yon by this inll piotonru lin of tho works This was accompanied by a teller from Mr Edwarl- LabniilAve Chvlriuan of the 1arls committee who ex- presses ill gratification at the revival In our country of interest In the ttatue Aa Old Waklnalnn Market Hateker Jacob Hunsha died at Now Castle Wcstches her count on her n t He I WAS lent on the spot whore limo Cooper Institute tint stands In June ITK Ills fathers farm adjoined the Sluyvrsant farm Mr wa spIt ihieel to n butcher and worked In the old Hear elmS Flv Markets anil WHS one of the first to start In business In ashinirtm Market Mr soIl out In the mar kit tuentnve sear ago At tIe time of the wet ht via sliuiipl at the Turk barracks anil afterward kl inkers smut Hurls UlniuU niil at the Rnttery barracks Ho removed trimS New York to Chappaqua In Itwu New Complnlnl About the dieana fleat Pipe HusliioHs mon of William street between riiiu uii1 Cidiir hnvecomilAiiud t iii I the Health Hoard I that a number of raves of sickness hue been caused by the noxious rtilurs from the pithy of the steam heat Ito II ire Amunt I HIM petitioners mire representatives of I tlu London laucashlre and lis er humnl I I Insurance Com Ian tin Iaihtirln I Insurance Compaii the Continental I I vlutiinl I Insurant i toinhnn and Kcnmdv t to hank j ers Thu department will at once Investigate tIme matter The Dry Goods jerks lleneflt AitMoelatle- Tho Dry Goods Clerks Mutual Benefit Asso I miat bum hell us cevetill usmitutmol iiier II mug at tIme St Nlcho las I hotel lash ttmlti I itme lmntret umenitucni were turesetil lime Tn sourer Ilue huuemiir en hsnd on- hnt I tOMd in lie fuesu ltmnig ISa 177m5l hail he- eruei uI frttm fees ciii flsesimmezih 5 T1ere hiiml been diebuirssml ho lit fammihlles of hcceseet nietumhcrs 705 Ike Nlcnitl Office Prediction Hnovv followed by clearing weather northeast bat king to imrthuist ii mule stutimmry or lower tup- traturt falling follom by rising barometer JfJxrusit 4HOIT zoirv This IHrtnioiith alumni dinner will ba at PleatS Knit Klflerntll roet to night Sexton sill stint lie will challenge list again to slay million carmine fur from f Iinn in iVsi t ii side The Iollce Hoard ordered s rstrrday that roundmea when acting as sergeants shall near sergeantsshield llerr II Itirnuv will tInt appear on I the Thumb stage until Inrtiy nUlit when William hell vrlll succeed Otto the titrruhia Lectures w hInt the police force ire adv Ised bv general iruir to attend are to turn nn the subject of rlrst Aid tulhe I Injiirvil- Artitarrlit I Itev Turkish Minister at Washington and fiiiibhl IU and psrmimbimusn Kllendl nt Constantinople are at I the fIrst uort lloiuc- IVnrnd rVhmidt a Herman laborer waa rescued from drowning at 1ieri hast Biter at I A M yesterday T- lolli email Kltrpatrick of tIme Oak street station Stephen A rush complaint to the Pilnl Commission- ers that contractors tilt tIred cleaning lusT lent throw- Ing miir Ice unit Mrect I dirt limIt tile tail Ills er b- tween Tiers in and ti i TIle Aldermen Instructed their President yesterday tn abHiliiinroiiiiiiiei I to prepare and tale duane of time cclebrMtnn nf the ctnttnnlal of I the evacuation of timlu cIty by tbe lirillshiin Not 41 I IKHJ Time winter course of lectures In the Technical School of time Metropolitan Museum at 214 lait Thlrtyfourth shred lia begun uuui the public are Invited to attend them ThiS eenln the manirer wilt address the cuss In cnrrUki roust rlnh tilu On Applied Oeomety This AIuterieii referred Im their Committee on TerrlM- it S elmruluus petition from Iresident hldney K Mie- biiiirimiif the Ni I iS York ileel rio llnei Honipany for I u riiiistiun to lav in iris unier I the ireett to be used by Ib t hit crnili i IMipunles i ing business In tIme cIly W II Miilil l ii iid if ureeiiic foe CIMModlMnn httuue I lie ltmmecmmluummi if KIIJI Ilirirt for vliilaliQg Ills I liclsc law is 5 iiuiited In I lie Ocumeral fes lon ye lenlavli lied ruihimmma from the Court The g roandof- cqulllal was that Pie hail no personal 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Page 1: I heI- tm · today Oov Ludlows message wits read After reviewing the finances of the Stat-en detail the Governor shows that the dis-bursement ¬ of the pat year exceeded the re-ceipts

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PRICE TWO CENTSY 10 1883

GOY LUDLQWS MESSAGE

TIIK QUESTION OF RAILROAD TAXA-TION

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TEN Dec 9At tho opening of thotoday Oov Ludlows message wits

read After reviewing the finances of the Stat-en detail the Governor shows that the dis-

bursement¬

of the pat year exceeded the re-

ceipts¬

In the sum of t28077628 This excel1Amet by diminishing tho bunk balance In

4 the sum of 13077828 and by borrowing 250I 1 000 The total disbursement Including the

balance at the close of tho year amounted t1191079986 Oov Ludlow then considersquestion how can the receipts of the Stnte bIncreased without a direct tax upon propertytow otherwise taxed and how can tho ex-

penditures¬

bbrought within the limit ofthe receipt He Bars the amount derivedfrom the tax on cforaton can bo verymaterially A legislative de-

finition¬

of true value awill compel It tobestimated at the worth of the property tocompany using It by closer Inspection of re-

turns¬

and so on The receipt from tbu Stateprison ho says should notbo loss than 175000and may be Increased t190000 by tho erectionof another shop The amount received fromjudicial foe la lend than should be The State

1 officers make prompt returns but some of thecounty officers do not The same Is trueof fines and forfeited recognizances In addi-

tion¬

he says the State should receive a reve-

nue¬

from corporations other than railroadswhich now pay and banks which OWl their ex-

istence¬

the national Government The ap-

plication¬tof the principle that luccorpora-

tions¬

t should be taxed he says been de ¬

tarred only through tear that capital thustaxed would avoid the State and seek Invest-ment

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elsewhere That danger has been re-

moved by the action of New York and Pennsyl-vania

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In taxing corporations In New Jersey-ho thinks such a tax ought to produce 1100a yonr making the total resource of

1000000 which he thinks should bampleto cover Its expensesI A large portion of the message relates to thesubject of railroad taxation The fact that thetaxes derived from railroad corporations con-

stitute¬

almost the entire ordinary revenue ofthe Slate shows the Importance of this ques-tionV After describing the laws under whicml road companies are now taxedBtntc and municipal purposes In New Jerseythe Governor procedl to review their practi-cal

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operation says that the rateat which railroad property Is taxed as com-pared

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with the rate of taxation on theproperty of Individuals IIs very small the pres-ent

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rate having been established by the char-ter

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of the companleslmany years ago when theuccess of railroad enterprises was tie subject

ot much doubt und uncertainty and whena morn equal comparison with that of thebreon Individuals While the latter haIn-

creased¬

very materially the former re-

mained¬

1 the same Pointing out tho enormousamount of the railroad IntrlU centred InSew Jersey the Oovernor

its Uw provides for In taxation of railroad propertyat lt true value At to what element alnlrInto th estimate of that true value how fezof the enterprtee the money expended on II the produc-tive capacity ot the Inteatinent sod the appreciation ofthe valueI of lIteproperly thallbeconlderedI It does notsay but would stein that all of the conelderatlone are

Mentlal the trot value of an enterpriseAt the

II ter1877 when the Board ot RailroadCnrnmluloneri the value of the prop-

erty on which of thleHtate were to pay taxthere wet 1571 muss of railroad which had roil or-IltOUO At that time the buslne of railroads wa

pointI reached In many years the marketvalueI ot lateral nf them had ehrunk to exceeding smallfiguree eorae tat contested Insolvency and had paeeedInto the hands of receivers and others wire about to doao Since that time an era of pr poUyd solid Im

el IIn a 4 of 1501

Evainuilkt inllee or railroad tn theHtatrwhichan Increase ot 2miles and

I early ilOUOi 1600 over that dl ThIs In-

crease of nitleige sod coat and this marked Improve-ment of ivory element which wnuld win to go towardformlnr the true veins of the railroads have resulted In

an Inereaie In the aliened value of JuooIX0 aid lit thetales of IOUOO

The Governor Invites the Legislature to conI

alder why the Increase of assessed value hasnot boon greater and how It con be brought upto a sum commensurate with the surroundingcircumstances and adds

One reason for the failure to increase Ile found In tho-

rrestricted Interpretation which has beet l ut upon thewordi value and that by It the legllailvI Intentbaa been reduced to the rrowllhnlAnother leI that two lar by the contractI their charter and upplemnlry legislation do not

com under the generaUuw-On of theSe Is lbs Morris and Bieex which pay on

the cost ot Its road This failureI to recoirnlie the changela the cIrcumstances of railroad companlee now and atthe time its charter wes ranted liI to be regretted hut

h cannot be changed unless the mat should authorize aapplication for a tenp ming of the question by theprime Court ot tile United State to which the companyr appealed agalnit the decision of our 8late courts

He then shows that under the act of 186-9boishlng transit the United Com-

panies¬dutelwhich the Delaware andt0

t Raritan Cannl Company thu Camden and Am10 boy Itallroad and Transportation Company-

and the Now Jersey Railroad and Transporta-tion

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Company Ireodto pay as the tax uponnJ the propertybt companies 1113806 Of this ho says

This WM claimed and hu hem held by our courts toto ha a contract not tn ba broken or Impaired at the legis-

lative will And yet afterward In 1P471l the LeglalatureIn the raUrodlulnn act provided that the salt turn

r 5 then paid by time United Companies should he rIdI ulhe tax not only on their own property but uponproperty of every railroad then owned leased or con

tiI trotted by them even so to speak to the second degreeUnder that law the property of IT companiesI whichcost by their own report over n OutitM net been with-

drawn and brought under the ahelterlngwing fronllulon Companle Not only does theproperty thus exempted Include several of this principalx road of this Htate curl is th BelvlderI DelawareI theWest Jersey and Its branches anti the Freehold andJemehurg but It also Include two roads not thought ofat th tim of time abolishmentI of thu transit ifat let

hit which were Incorporated afterward and built under thisnl General Railroad Ilaw subjectj to Its provisions of taxa-

tionl-vnt

sod which so far aa I can learn wets nevertn or controlled by tIto United Companle-

er Ioe many company leased by themvia the Philadelphia and orLn1n h-

Iand

SISr I this West Jersey and Atlantic thuib sought to be established IIi correct then there till exill lbs United Companies Ihe right to

M rldnohWhf lIXXt1J more of railroadsI free ofleu tuition I am well emu lured thallht principle It not

a correct one soil further that this acts of ISTri ofar-M they apply to theI United Companle are In direstconflict with a contract between this lIsts and the

UnieCompaniesthe

end work ronlnd Injustice Mto lh

Stat le Iralievery aspect if this case tohe urn to ho paM by lie Ualttd-Companl Urn would bs a great deli largerthan that brh1 Th abolishment of this tranlt-tfutltt and establishment of a sum b-

ond thy oPrs Dot for many yrto bs tnowllhSfa-Hie

was to thelit McorN byloch It iiiay bs said that the United

r ComraIIii more to proportion ho Ir values rrlehiS by them than that paid liy atty routipsay 1IIIfthe claim be shownnud-u

ll be fairly consideredmore apparent than real It will be iiotlcedthaby this act of ISTH the amount to be paid by the Unllec

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iliacompanies In lieu of transit duties a as to tie continuedI

Iuntil ataxot i >j percent un this cost of this proper

any tieI should exceed that amount In other word thatthey should not pay upon true value as otherroad do under that act IIWh cot reached a auntwhich would produce that Now In view of thisfact that 5 very considerable proportion ot time prupertv

Ion f the United Companle I15 held at the cot price tiledon thlrlr or forty ago and haaannually risen In value

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ilriI mini that its possessions acquired on tIme shore frontI and the Improvement made thereon are almost price-

lessan I It isI apparent that talueI IIs veryHid touch grtater than the IIhIJr that a tax of title

hltt-li

half of on per rent upon valu would pro

nutduue tulipI a much as the sum now paid a-

lI

theI actot isoa being a contract ha hireD Invoked In our

Courts for the protection of th uoinpany Againt bothl I

meal and utile taxation and hiss ben held to be goodllelng aim contldi red and used as against any change hv

f lii the Male 1Ithe disadvantage of the company It shouldmm

b SluShy 10 as against any change of its protlslonI tou icr the detriment of the state Th prnvltotothenrstee

lien of this act of IS7H and the explanatory set of tha-

Ilou ear do attempt to mat such a change stillI are Iheuily art unjuitI to lbs Htate and should be repealedltd The Governor recommends that the labor ofion securing Informationr Tli regard tto the value o-

rallroairpropertyliLt now performed by the CompHid trollnr ba performed by an otllcer specially apoiiy-et pointed for that 80rvlcwho shall make annual

1 n ports mid udlITtiT If this ne none tile proviso of lhact of 1S7S bs re-

pealedutler suit the Legislature give such aeonIhallnifhLciI triiriiiin ofllh words will clearly howIliun I tiltati tile full worth of this enterprise In theruiiipniit using It the tx from this aourc can Dvery

11 limn rlally IncrcMd aa Iundoubtedly should be

ItrI The remainder of the messauo relates to thework of the lllparian Commission whoso bust

lttm nesHln IHSi amounted to more than doublethat of 1HH1 tutu State prison when the Oovernor thinks additional room is neededtin Slum Itfforin nod Industrial Schools theiilliir ichiiols thn lunatic nsyluniH undo

etlc M Itlilt licnd tim question nf rellovlni tie over-crowdedfi Trenton ulrlumls treated ut length

r irm II the other of the Slate

I11 militia agriculture the Stat Hoard 01

ger Health Ills Labor Ilureau pllotaiee pensionsIlh It Water Itlpply Vnrlousmlnorrecommendations

are mallpon these subjects11104 legislature completed Its organizationit this afternoon and adjourned until tomorrow

ii morning slier transacting routine businessAV ii In tie Houato John J tiardnor of Atlantic

county was elected Iresldent William A Htllcs= of SitCihl Kicretnry W A MneCrHlTlsli of Mwr1° r AiiItyitI trNlr A L English ff Alantlc ngrtem4ln J olollh MI

iiit OnbocantalArmll Cbarlel Iif hop-om 51 kini pi Bergeanl thesetue Intl all the minor officials arRepublican

Whs agOIt5IAX10mulou

were In order Senator Nichols Republican ofCumberland county named the former Incumbsnl David Claypoole In opposition to the Hepublicist caucus nominee Ho declared thathe was a Garfield pnbllcan and not a Stal ¬

wart and that he would not abide by the declthe caucus replacing Claypoole with a-

new man at the end of his first term In viola-tion of the longestablished custom of givingouch officials terms of three years Senatoroungblood the Chairman of the Republicanaucus replied with groat bitterness that Claypoole lute worked against the Republicanticket at the last election and added that whilelie himself had never voted for 1Democrat Inhis life and never would do so would preferhat to voting for a traitor to the Republicanparty Hon tor Nichols denied that thebarges against Claypoole wore true and anexcited colloquy ensued before the Senatorswere called to order

The true Inwardness of the affair Is said to bthat at the Republican Senatorial caucusmorning the opponents to Claypoolo chargedthat ho had worked against Becnr Itobeson atthe Novembr election and told Senator

he would withdraw Claypooloho could name the man to succeed himNichols agreed to this and named Nathanielestcott who Is said to have kept aloof from

hn Robeson contest On a ballot Westcott WAdefeated receiving only five votes Antempt was then made to nominate J Harris

Smith proprietor of a bitter Robeison orcsnfor Assistant Sergeant and Senator Nicholsdenounced the whole affair as a personal Inault to him and left the CAUCUS

In the House Major Thomas OConnor ofNewark WAeloctetl8paler receiving thirtyfour ank L Sheldon ofUnion Wa the Republican nominee ArthurWilson Monmouth WA tipolnted ClnrkThomas P Noonan t Clerk Juliuslaugor Engrossing Clerk Con J DonovanSergeaiitatArmH All the officers are Demo-cratic

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The Democratic caucus took the un-usual

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cure of naming all the petty officerseven neA and the Speakers private sec-retary

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cucullatd for five hours andthere was over the filling ofthe minor places

A bill was Introduced In the Aastmby ttaxhe real estate of every corporation an-other

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in the Senate to tax personal property

mvoa ODOHNKLIII coimcasioN-

LakrA r wk Preteaae ta ke One ef h-oPtz Park AalaBo-

cmBiTER Jan 9A man who went b-yte name of Patrick OReilly has confessed to

one of the participants tn the murder o-

fLrd Frederick Cavendish and Under SocreBurke In Phccnlx Park Dublin last May

He made the confession at Holley In Orleanscounty and Is now in jail at Albion under thename of Hugh ODonnell le says

I IndoIn New York My22 181 from lbs steamerof this Anchor Hue and topped for a time at

317 East Klxtteth sliest I time here froth UuugowScotland sod registered on board the ship as PatrickMcDonald Pater Tnrney and Tunis McDonald were twoof this thr partIes who helped me In the murder ofBurke led Cavendish at Dublin In the Ihanlx rackneat the Mansion llouae We were In a cab and therewire four ot ua I do not know who the fourth manwa Thrwet twelve tom n statIoned In tim park toassist we needed We wrdrawn by lotfrom a Fenian blr Ja the rear ofPatrick attest This don with dag-ger and done very Lock Ovendlsli-wa truck first Mr Murk turned and said

Oh yon villains Mr 8arkwore whit gloves LordCavendish wore no glove all got back Into this eatand drove back to the attests whets 11 separatedarid each went br hlml I aw this mn I havebefore mentioned b InI the mur-der In New York Vn711 naIWaI and LordCavendish down Ir Mansionlions Lord ahe Burke overtook him Tim Lieutenant Old a we passedout you used thin men pretty rongh My age IIs 2-Hrtrs On April K 18TO I hipped from Liverpool by

lime steamer RnglandI ot the National line for New Yorkcity Wa working In Chicago III and Philadelphiara until the tilt of ism when f ShIpped to Lit erpool bythis teamr Egypt of time Nationali line from New Yorkcity From Liverpool 1 I went to Derry In Ih north ofIreland anti remained there about two and a half yearProm thor I went Templemore TlpperryI countywher I stayed ltllthe urn of this assassination I

lad a new chapel building by this prIestlibrlIh architect Thus was no contractor I

wa In Dublin bullhr dave before ws wet drawn-III Hugh make the abov statement toJR FullerI JtiitU ofrI Peace this 17th day of No-vember llccv ODoMiu-

ODonnell1Mworked In the quarrIps In Holley UrleIOaatm tho nameof Patrick 0 H was seen this morningby a reporter but refused to talk He has de-nied

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the story since It was first told but stuck-to It until hebegnn t realize the likelihood ofIU leading him to gallows when he claimedentire Ignorance of everything even thf con-fession

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saying he was a mornlog however be showed his knowledge of It byemphatically denying It to the reporter beforetile mattr 1 mentioned

A copy of this despatch was shown to ODonovan Rossa yesterday Ho read It and said

The assassins of Cavendish and Rnrke arenot making confessions No true ODonrellwould open his lips about the tragedy

At 317 Cast Sixtieth street nothing was knownof the man

J WEBSTER ON BIS DIGNITY

He DleelBtlne ala >an rle re aid I Mad taPacket Muck Ckncrln

WASHINGTON Jan 9Mr Knox Comp-

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of the Currency and Treasurer Ollflllanhave ben reprimanded by tho Chief Clerk oftho Treasury little Mr Webster Under thearmylike discipline established by Mr Web ¬

titer the employees in the Treasury Depart ¬

ment are now afraid to say their souls aretheir own Spies and informers hang around-

the and the least Infraction of hisbuldlnlrliel Is at ono reported to Web-

ster¬

seems love to reprimandbetter than he does to oat A day or two RIOMr Webster sent for Mr Olinilan and forfirst time In his service of twenty years MrQlinilan was reprimanded His offence con-sisted

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In tbe fact that his wife had called onhim for a moment during business hoursAfter Mr OllOllan recovered from his astonish-ment

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he said a few very earnest words to MrWebster and warned him against a repetitionof what was called Insolence

Comptroller Knox was also informed by Mrhis presence was desired In theWtbtrthat office Mr Knox sent word that

the Chief Clerk would find him In the Comp-

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office Thereupon Mr Webster went-to the offlo and rebuked Mr Knox for permIttlngaladyvisltor in his office Mrpot know at the time that the lady visitor washis wife for ho was out when she called Hehowever politely elected Mr Webster from hisoffice and told him that he was InsolentWhen Comptroller Knox learned that hewas reprimanded because his wife hadstepped Into his office he was ffand went at once to Secretary

ChiefIndnntcomplained of the InlollnCof

Web-

ster

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for an explanation and was not wellenough satisfied with It to reprimand Mr Knoxover again but Mr Knox Informed Chief ClerkWebster that If he set foot In his ofllon again onsuch an errand he would forcibly and Immedi-ately

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eject him and Mr Webster was obliged topocket affront Mr Knox und Mr Oiinilanreceived their appointment from time PrflldonLMr Knoxs friends say that Mr Wubstr leavery officious person

JOBBERY IN rIB SENATE

A BUI ta Ennkle Ipslaers1 ta AcquireValuable Suds at Ilttl OtW-

AHHJNCITON Jan DA biwas Introduced-to the Senate yesterday a very innocenttitle but concealing a job Senator McDlll who

Introduced the bill by request know nothing of

the object the bill Is Intended to secure butsimply Introduced It as a favor to anotherSenator who was not prusent It provides thatthe provisions of the act ot 1850 relative to cer-

tain swamp lands be extended to the States ofNebraska Kansas and Colorado Th act re

ferro granted the swamp lands of certo these States provmert tne

money obtained for the sale of tho lands wasapplied to the drainage of them Home of thebust land In the Wet passed out of Govern-ment control by means ol this act Tllr tiresome very valuable swamp landsand Nebraska now owned by tho GovernmentA comparatively broell stint would drain themand then they would be as fertile as any landIn the United States Speculators in Kansasand Nebraska have long had their eyIon these lands but they want to getthem for nothing It this bill ohoulcpass Congress land a lobby Is liars to driveIt through hills would at once be Introduced Inthe Legislatures of these States practicallymaking a gift of the lands to a ring of speeu-Intors on the flimsy coutiltion that thny bdrained It la believed that the bill was drafed by a member of the legislaturethese States The lime Is not far distant whenthe Government will nnd that bnl lids settlerswill be very glad to take up lands at theGovernment price and lmprovettiemn But unloss this scheme Is stopped settlers will haveto pay the speculators prices

Ve Use held rev Ike Brnk MarkerDBirxixroRT Jan 9Therwas no new nl

thence In the Brush murder caa IU Stratford Ipresentlo the Coroner Jury today and they rendered a verdictI

that the victim rim in her death by limos on thhead with as axe In this hands mfalnt l person unknownThis cui will teat until Dell Hiltieri recover front bsr

sufficiently lo ha subjected atknreuh x-

amlnatlonicknee cor until Wllllm Ilcusli ku4a oIke

w4re4 waa tea be leaaa

LAWMAKING AT ALBANY

PKAKKR CIIAFIN ItKADS nil LIST OfBTAND1NO COMXtTTKKS

nit Eferte to Deal Fairly by All recItesTanaaianr Kecelve Many FnA HillS Mailfy she Resday 1aw Itrdsd

ALBANY Jan Speaker Chaplns standingcommittee appointments were announced to-

night on the reallemblni of the Legislatureafter Its recess are the usualumber of personal grievances and disappoint-ments

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but as a whole the fairness of tho dls-

rlbutlon of places IIs generally admitted TheSpeaker followed precedent In keeping MrSrastus Brooks A Chairman of Ways andMeans Poucher the head of the JudlclaryandCol Michael Murphy at the head of the Cities-femmlttee Mr Hlgglnsof Niagara who wasChairman of Canals laU year was dropped

however and does not set any Chairmanship-this year Judge Smith of Herkimer succeedshim aChairman of Canals Benedict of UI-

start Mr Chaplns competitor for the Speakerhip Is Chairman of Railroads The new

titles Committee Is composed of one Irvinenai man one Tammany Hall man one County

Demorat and one Republican from Nework two Brooklyn men four membr

from other cities and ono Lwrence county man On Splnola andwonderful shirt do not loom upto any marked degree The only Chairman-ship assigned to the Tammany chieftain IsI thatof Twothirds and Threefifths Bills Majorlaggerty gets the Chairmanship of the Insur-ance

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Committee and exJustice Timothy JCampbell shines at the head of the Committeeon Rules The Tammany men are treated Ikfthe other Democrats and are placed onrood committees Mr Roosevelt of New YorkInclined assignment to thu Ways and MealsCommittee The Important committees

Ways and Mean Messrs Scoots Benedict Farrarlenry Thornton BtHnoli Welch Ferris ErwIn OKeil

and Irlr-JudiclsryMeast Poueher Dewltl Nlaen Roeeeh-

Idler Rice Roger Hunt Howe house aol Fanderson-Oenrral Laws Messrs Townend Pearl Burns 111-

ggin Snyder Wllcox julu Armstrong HoyntonOI v

and ant lttiink-aCanalsMoors Smith Rchermerhorn Northrup

Llghton llotcliklM Sheridan Donohue Oakley AllanI

on Ilags lint BerryAffairs of CltlciMessra M C Mnrphv Rooatvelt-

Mahar McKlroy Clark Earl Bartlett llawleylodges and Heckwlth-

Rallroidn Messrs Benedict mmlck Nlchol MaherEly Tuttle Ho t nell Crane Erwln anil Bchoonmaker

Corm and Navigation Mear McCarren CryJ Bailey Huller Johnson Thompson hocuslard Treinper and ii1i-

lneuranccMesszsI IlsggertyCampbll Kelley RmlthRice Townsend higgIns Cody Van Allen Heott andhutsenkpWewrs Cary ThUds Btilmer Its Land MeCanus PweClapp Derrick and How landrnY1Kr Messrs Thomson fl II LIndsayMullanev Church lUinlllon Kehwarlx Murrar Jack-son hard Cleveland and IHelm

Affairs of Villages llnvt Clement Demmlck ChurchThompson Allanson snyder Decker Lode Boyntonsod Price

Roads and RcldgesMessri Child RalleyI RotorRoyt Craig NlehoL Kelley Corbetl dunn BoyntonitiTuiaii

Public PrintimmrdessrI Mahar Sean llaggtrty EarlXallaney Schwartz Dlmnilck Iage ArtstrnngErnttP-

ilbhle EditaulonMesere Miller SmithJ Quinn Toucher Butts OConnor llealey llrooks Cleveland Sanderson Clodard

Thompaon Donaliu Bartltt John1IIIoJOn llaggerly llenedlct Hodge ROOM

tilt Farrar Ilerrlck and Taylor-Public ileslthNelon Delehanty Craig Sheridan

Murray Roesch Mullarey DerrickI Benjamin Wertel I

man and MuihollandCharitable and Religious ilocletlsMcars Corbett-

Oakley Wlnne BlissI mitt Jackson Ely TremperKrnit MuihollandI smith noynton

Tint first bill Introduced tonight was one byMr Campbell repenting portions of tile IenalCOIle relating to Hunday labr It was orderedprinted at once and Is bpushed throughas soon as possible

Gon Hplnolawas the mover of a resolutionproviding an election of Regent of the unlvoreltr Tills Iis a pait ft tho post and har-mony

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programme for the election of HI ClamMcKelwayof the Argut who failed of electionlast winter by the dnfectlon of Tammany-

Tbe Assembly met In thn Assembly Chamher for the first time tonight The stono wil-ing

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has been patched up by thin archi-tects

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new blocks nnvo been set In whnrnvorthe old slabs have cracked and thestructure Is considered secure unlell afurther settlement of the columns placeThe drawing of Aatl occupied the time of theAssembly until a hour

In the Senate Mr Daly Introduced a resolu-tion

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asking the Mayor of New York to appoint-five citizens as a committee to moped the nlansubmitted by thn Department ot Public Works-for a new Croton Aqueduct to Increase time

water sliplilcly Koch introduced shill permitting bettingon race courses on the days when racing takesplace

KITTY MARSH AND TilE NFORO

The Colored Bey and Whit GIrl wk RaeAway fren Kockeatcr

DN Jan 9A despatch from Middle

t describes the capture of Kitty Marshthe 13yearold school girl of Rochester andJohn Edwards her negro lover They weretraced early this morning tthe house of DavidLaramlo In Wlllsboro 1 little village four

north of Essex N Y Both atmll1refused to return to Rochester butfinally agreed to go without legal ceremonyand told the whole story of their escapade-The girl very stoutly defends herel and Isloyal to her lover She is a chldlnno ¬

cent In her appearance rather tallbut slim and graceful She has a winsomeblond face blue eyes and a profusion of laMhair She earnestly professes her loveEdwards whom she declares she willmarry when old enough Edwards and hismother who II a white woman lived Ina house owned by Kitty father near theMarsh homestead and the Intimacy betwnnnthem negro and the child began She says Ed-wards suggested the elopement and she con ¬

sented Hho mett the negro during the noonrecess on Friday last and they started oft withthe stolen team She was but thinly clad inhr school dress and the only additional pro ¬

tection against the very cold weather which fol ¬

lowed was a thin shawl furnished by Edwards

HACKS MAORI DONS TUB OLOTKS

e Is Generally Kecariletf In Na Franelteeis a Oe5 One

SAN FBANCISOO Jan 9em Macand hisprote t5 Blade appeared In a boxing match Inthe Metropolitan Temple lost evening Bladewhen stripped showed up finely He I welproportioned throughout heavilythe arms and shoulders with powerful loinsand good legs In sparring he showed himselfvery active on his font and a quick and accur-ate

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hitter Mace seemed to have little if anyadvantage over him In skill In fnctKlade gotIn more blows than his opponont There wasno heavy slogging

Man made a speech saying that he had re-

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from the ring but would mAt Hulllvan orlIlly other man with gloves Speaking for Bladehe said the latter had never hud tile gloves onuntil within the lust year though previouslyhe had shown himself a good fighterwould most Sullivan or any other man In thering

The connral impression among experts pres-ent

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seemed to bthat Blade Is a good one

Aa A tainted Star Rode rs OReWABHINOTON Jan 9Mr Oil the sick jurorI-

n this Star routs cue was In his seat today and thetrial I resumed Mr Merrlck saId he thought millwould be able to go through this case with In-

terruption of a day or Iwo sod Iwould b bettor to go-

on In that way tItan to dlsmlm lbs jury John A Walsh

we called as a witness hut Mr Merrlck said that Walhwas sick at the Victoria lintel New York and would beIn withIn a few daylhlnllonolmur Iluoh or Itosita Col 1lnd that on tho

hetwevn his soot tollrlettersrlli were csrrid his was acted to dsecrlbs-thu Post tflice of Ironwood but could not alnnappeared rnovs ruun1 allwoo followed the Inct Omes and hIts mat omappeared IIfoIliw Ills mall carrIers Judge Wylie was

erv itiuch provoked at this wrangling of the counsel-and

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St last Inrlin to Ihe jury hi said OOInln nIthe Jury 11111 an winiaif wInd It tohat an Iufluenca upon eu when I should not

Oppealna Xallraa4 Passe-

sIliaaisntna Jan 9ln the Senate tonightsenator Kvrhart presenlelt a bill prohibiting the Issu-

ance of passes by railroad corporation tJIIO omcars and employe I provides a penaltt for aviolation of the act tines not apply lo paw Issuedbefore this adoption of lbs new Constitution or lo passesgranted for a valuable consideration under contractmad between corporations and Individual

Oekkisrdt Nnrrn4rrr c a New JerseyJacob W Gebhanlt was handed over to Joe

lIce A P Kutphe uf Komervlll yesterday lob takento New J trier on a renuliltlon from Coy Iudlow wherh is wanted for the allegedI hetra at of t young wemanat Clinton Justice lrtla the luprui Coast dBUM UIwill ci U coru

POLK AGAIN ARRKSTKD-

TkecrSUerr ef hIs First Caviar and Release1

HU Er te Oel te MexleeMEMPHIS Ja9Cl Marshall T Polk

the defaulting of Tennessee wasarrested Ban Antonio on Saturday night by

John Price a private detective who heard of

the arrival and strange behavior of a man an-

swering the description of the defaulter Pricehad been told to look out for a onelegged manwho would try to go out of town In the Laredotrain Polk came In on the sunset train ac-

companied by two men one of whom acted asft servant They wore taken In a hack over tothe International depot where Polk persuadedthe sleepingcar conductor to lot him got intocar then nnd walt until the train started

Price found him In the car and took him totho Manger Hotel whore ho registered as MrTate Ills companion signed the nameof Van Leer They would not say wherethey cams from but Polk pretended to have

travelling for pleasure and to bn thenbon way to some mines ho owned In Mexicolie was Indignant anti said he was a privatecitizen and n man of means enjoying himselfThe party WM well supplied wlllmoney Irlceelncraphed to Memphis and again or-

InAlrlclonllnd getting nonn let the men KOtravellers wont on to Laredo

but a detective travelled on thn same trainWord came that they reached Iarndo at 6oclock Monday morning and a few minuteslater were landed In Mexico Other despatchesbowed that during hil journey through Texasho was several recognized by portionswho hall known him In Tennessee It was ru-

portnd hero today that hu hUll changed hisanti passed through Fort Worth on Minirout that It conjectured that ho Intendedtreach Mexico by way of El1 Paso but laterafternoon the Governor received word

the fugitive had not reached Mexico buttat rarrtftlln Texas and will be holdbld bon a requisition has ben obtained forils return to

NEW OBLKAMS Jan 9 A special to the 1mrt-Vrmorrat from Dallas Texas laity casinoIlgars from Fort Worth are sure that TPolk-

Ihe defaulting Tennessee Treasurer arrivedthere last night and wont to El1 PasoThey say he had two valises stuffedwith money and was accompanied byVan Polk and a negro servant A manwho came up on the Missouri Pacificroad Is also positive that Polk was on-board the train He was Identified by a dozenpersons from his description Many comradesand relatives of Polk aro dumfounded flen-Cahill a classmate says he U the first WestPoint graduate who has nver turned defaulterM T and Van Polk were glorlonsly drunk and-dlordorl on the train yesterday and wouldhavn boon arrested but tIters wine no rewardand no order In any ones hands from the Ten-nessee

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authoritiesM T Polk the absconding Treasurer of Ten-

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was captured yesterday afternoon nearWebb Station eighteen miles from the RioIramle The capture was matte by ConstableJoe Hheely the officer noted for the breaking-up of stage robbing in west Texas and hendlnjseventeen offenders to the Chesternntlary Folk had obtained a hOle hay-ing tho cars at Webb witha lol reaching Mexico at an isolated pointabove Laredo The constabln was aided Inmaking the arrest by Pullman Palace Cur Con-ductor

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Cook After time capture Bhe ly at oncetelegraphed to Gov Hawkins of TonneAA-eaOI then placed his prisoner on a train and ac ¬

him toLamedowlmere he was placedIn jail Polk was travelling In disguise but themethod of Oscar he adopted Indicates that hehad no knowledge of the telegraphic facilitiesof the country or of the character of the bor-der

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officers

PLYMOUTH CHURCH PEW HALES

Mr Clnlln Set Fleas Ckelee far aNTTclal eftke Bid M4OThe pews were sold In Plymouth Church

last night by Auctioneer E E Hoyt Ilerchersaid the church had 15000 persons engaged inits work and a largeI sum was needed for thomissions His own work he thought would not

0for a long limo A few might be sorry butthought that there would bmany to think

that Ihindrance wits out of wayFor the first choice of pews the first bid was

1900 the next MOO and then li25 was bid by

BClalln 500 WM bid by B V White S

U Uuryea 550 Claflln 575 Iuryca 60 Claflln G50 Duryca 700 and Claflln 1725 Theexciting spurt stopped at that point and MrClaflln chose his old pnw 89 Mr Uuryea tookthe next choice for 7Hl and said that ho wouldpay that for M UH at tint morning service mIndthey could srll tilt Mull for tlu evening uur-vlce for them benefit of the missions rile auc-tioneer

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saul that none of the pewholders camnIn the evening and a brother retorted tlmt thebrethren got HO full In tutu morning thmtt theycouldnt dlKf811t by evening

The pews have a fixed rental which Is to bopaid In addition to thu premium Mr Clnlllnspew1 thereforllOetA him JH45 for the your tho

H I Duryea pays In addi-tion

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to his premium 70 a rental of SII1

K V Whitei took pew 57 premium of 5the rental beIng JO-

In 1X77 Mr Clitflln paul rno premium In1H7H laoo In 1H7J 500 Thi totals for premi-ums

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and rlnull received the various yourssince scandal are as follows 1H7-2IVJ875bforlna 601230 1H74 5Mili 1H757031950 SUaURn L 1877 flfttMS 1N78

From 1851 to 1H78 the yearly averageStuUt rrlpt was 38208 About forty pewswore spleen at the close Thu totalrealized for premiums last night wits 24UOJ50 Thu fixed rentals are 12792 makingthe receipts from pews for tho your 3700150In 1882 the totalI was 38284

Abeat Ottawa sad Ottawa PeepleOTTAWA Jan 9Capt Walker of Fitzroy has

absconded after having forged his fathers name on notesmounting to nearly f3OOO

Two Cokbrother number ot the Murdock family51 Little Rldau arrived Ibis venlng from Manitoba

John M Monroe sexton of this Catholic ApostolicChurch here till off a bridge at niimarek Dakota andwas Ills remaIn arrived to daykie of Desert was frozen to death yessolar The thermometer wa tJ below

LlentOov liemlney of the Northwest Territories haarrived and willI winter hereThis lion J A Ihapleau Secretary of State for Can-

ada Iis recuperating In Los AngelesCharleston time Marquis of lorn and IhI PrInces

nllll separate the formr returning here for thisSJI of Parliament and the latter going to Washinga vltlt

A E Clarke of Chicago has bought ons of the Centennll Isles of this Thousand Islands group sod hu bgun this erection of an PS tutu cottage

Mr Boiworth shun of Chicago has purchased KeplerPoint upon which his will scoot a sanuo houtt

Baw Panic Cekk Parted from kl WifeTAUKTOH Jon 9Tim Hov H H Cobb local

preacher of the Mothodltt Church an agenlof tIme StateTemperance AIn and a former city inislonary hacent In his resignationI from time ministry A few Ilaysbefore Thanksglv Cobb left hi wIfe to whom he hatbeen married boll amear while shs was lying sick Inhell and unable to help herself taking nearly ill the furtilll lire with tilin even the curtains from her bedroomand w Ith lit tune children by a former marrlave set uphousekeeping an hi own luxik refusing to have any-thing moro 10 do with hit wife tobb evidently notcourting an Investigation Ahlcli was threatened tookmatter Into lila on n hands and ent In his resignationIlls forsaken wife hears an excellent reputation flint

Ipossesse uncommon social slid domestic qualities Ina short time after her hustiand had left her having elfncelntly recovered from tier sickness sims unit to Chi-cago with friend who came for her

Calling Benaler Ferry Hard NameWASHINGTON Jan ICongressman Webber

of lbs Michigan delegation has written a letter denounc-Ing Hsnstor try as a awho wss guilty of duplicityand falsehood and utterly unworthy of belief WhatMr Webber special eiperUnc with Senator Kerrywash duel loot say but he howed Ills letter to all theMtchlgun delegation and with one or two exceptionba waa told that the delegation hail reason to believethat Mr Webber assertion was true Kerry lias de-celved and bulldozed Ilus Michigan member to long thatthey now are glad of an opportunity tob revengedThe delegation isI dulngI all that IsI potllill to defeat hisreelection

yes Men Killed bJa Sits FIl laC-

ouLTKttHViLLK III Jan Yesterday afternoon a trrlbl espltion occurred In this coal mine ofJones A Keblt near her Of twlv persons In themint at ths time only two caped a man named Mason

and ahoy Mason hurt This boy I unlnlurid At s kwrlbal relief parties hail notbeen stIle to enter the nina foul air rising In dense vol-

ume md overpowering them at once The fahs of thl

fonnyloten inn Iii not known hut It IIs believed to be Impoalbl

lists ecaped

Bleary new Fall la VirginiaRICHMOND Jan 9A heavy northeast snow-

storm set1 In hr 11 oclock this afternoon and at thishour B oclock r M liters I nn Indication of Its cealog Telegram from along the tin of this Chesapeakand Ohio Railway show the storm tn be general as furwest ai Ashland Ky From the present outlook It viiiprobably be his heaviest snow storm tiC IIn VIrginiafor sars

Mr FralUglnysmt DinnerWASHINOTON Jan 9Time Secretary of Stato

and PIta Frllnghuyten entertained at dinner Ihl even-

Ing this rreldnt Mr Cmnol Mr and Mr W WHtory Mr Mr rttnrrntt IiavU tInSherman ncrorMr Irani Mr Kvrls lien and HrsKdward r Seal Mix 8h1DaUa sad Mrs Mctl

1aoA Maatw INa

NEWS FROM TiE OLD WORLD

AID FLOWrtfO IN FOR THE SVFFERKIt-SJtr TIER FLOODS

Jekn Onrlen Sc be dent ta PrteoaFrinc-KraaetklneAamltitkatkelianI Anarckll

The Wish M llssssbettas FatheroBERLIN Jan 9Tho ItelcliBtog resumed

Its sittings todayT Prince Illsmarck was pres-

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He Informed the lelchllR that tho Em ¬

peror had Just Iraltod marks of tileImperial Treasury as a contribution forthe relief of tho distress of thn sufforurs bj thoInundations He said he was personallycharged by tho Emperor to bring about thomost speedy application of tho money Uni-

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applause Ho therefore desired to Imvoan understanding with deputies from the Inun

ated districts to whom ho wished to see thoentire sum transmitted He missed he saidhe names of the deputies rnprffuntlnR tic A-lsatians

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from the animal of the deputies for r tdmt he they would attach themselves tohe hOledHe rnqunsted thn ilepiitloH frm-Dovarlanadon WllrtemborK Hessu 1llllruA-iia to visit him tonight and discuss

In which tile sum tho Emperor had grantedshould he applied

Tho Frankfurter Zflhmg announces that itlas received already large sums Includlnl5000 marks from New York In aid oferers by the floods ibm samp papt r hits or

rnnlwid an adetiuute anti rapid dlstrltiutlnn ofhe funds and will gladly rocelvo further dunnlions from Ihl UnlUI Stoles

Prlnco appearance evoked genoral sympathy He seeinod to bo ory vrnakcull In much pain It Is doubtnd that ho willbit able to attend the sittings of thn 1HeUhsuiirmore frequently than ho ban attended thorn

It Is stated that the Hhlneland Hollo bill willpropose that the sum of 3000000 marks bplaced at tint disposal of the Government-

In response to Prince Bismarck request-all the deputies from the Inundated districtsexcept the Socialists Llebknrcht and Hittingboos celled upon him tonlgbt and conferred-with him on the subject of time disposi-tion

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of the Emperors grant I was de-

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that with the exception of a re-

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fund of 160000 marks the wholenmotmntof the grant should bo at once dividedIn such manner that the Hesso Ialatlnatu and1ruHsla should each receive 100000 mnrkxAlsace Baden and Bavaria 40000 enqli andWurtombere 20000 The reserve fund willaftttr the lapse of a week be devoted to the cov-ering

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of any IncuUHlltleH that may have ap-peared

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In tim 1present distributionVIENNA Jan 9Thu watur Is steadily fallall over Hungary except in the I wtliWlExiUDKN Jan Uhlno intro In now

Ho fit below the highest point which witsruclllon Friday Ilost Tile Main hoe fallen

at Frankfort As tile water retires-Its ravages become terribly apparent Manydistricts cannot regain their former prosperity

PCSTH Jan 0rime floods In Hungary areIncreasing The town of Ilaab on the Danubesubmerged anti It Is reported that many per¬

son have been drowned there1IDOI Jan DA despatch from Vienna to

says A dyke protcctnla suburb of Ilaab broke suddenlynoon and the wIlIer rushing In ploughed upthe ground In tho cemetery Collins and humuremains aro drifting with the current

PRINCE KRAVOTK1KK KXASlIXKU-

AtealUUc kt he is am AnarchIst and Tellog of hIs own MovenrnliLYONS Jan DTbe trial of tho anarchists

was continued today The cud men complained ofthe vezatloui treatment to which they are subjected In

their prlion which thus PublIc Prniecutor denies Seteral of the arcueed made pr fession today of revolu-tionary faith

Trlnce Krapntklne was among those examined lieunheiltatlnxly admitted that he lied slimt a > i laboredconsolidate the AnarchUt party aunt 10 111 anarchistIdeal lie denied tIght of a French tribunal tn riotvisa his action while out of France litI unwed hilt enoperation til this rrratlon of an lltltrratlonal aiiuiolatlnnWhet hi larly had tim choose tietweeti extinction nr areport to d> nniulte lie would he declared employ thelatter He admitted that he was rhtrirrd In rcprrocntthe lvnnnalle Federatlimat the Rnrlnllit linurr InLondon that he had been expelled from Swlt rlund ondemauil Kui ia fur proteMlnii ntrnlttt the xciulionof Sophie flTerowekaja and that no ha l Irrturid on an-

archill principle at mcetlniri in ITOIIN and M KtUnneThe rreniileat of the Court rrprnachpd Irlnce Krapot-

klne nlth ha Inr lnlntrd French lio > ilt lltrThe Trlnce replied that hi object hat tnen to Instruct

the people He situ he tied MMted Vicuna to ece the nnarchtish of w tote M lleclui list loll Mm Time hrevident of time Court read cci oral litierH prom iumg Iritice-Krapotklnei connection vrltn irom micid anarchlvti InLi lOis and t lclnlt >

This examination w ai concluded to dir

QAMHKTTAS FATIIKRH DEMAND

Action of the French Nrnittor and Depatle-iof of the Republican Vnlon

PAnt Jan Gamlwttaa father tolographe-dtodi to Irenldent Irciy requrrtinit him to send runi-brttaK IfMlv to Nice A delegation however ha tumor toNice to night to endeavor to inilucu the fattier to alterhis decision The Rcpulillcan Union n ill clcn a ruli-ecrlition for a niontimrnt to llamliitta In Tin

The Senile reanneintltd to dn > Thr lrceli tit imy re-

nlorltv delivered an aMrcn eulogizing M CamliFtta nndlIen Thiinzy An adjournment ia taken until Thurediv for the election of a rrrditlelitlal Hureau

The Chamber of pepntifH reHiKiintled today M-

Hiilchard the actliir 1reHkdrnt leelliiffl alludeil to tIme

death of M Inmbetla Mitmise hoe he sail us a irnat-mUfortnne to the republic He appealed to Ithe lit pnbhems of Francs to preserve their conrnnl M HriHionwas tubiequently reelected Trreldeat of this Clmiuher

flpalna Netr Mlnlalrjr-

JlAnnil Jan 11The now Ministry Is bnsedon the maintenance of the fiilon nlth the entry tifmore advanced Liberal element Tile neaeral ImprciIon made In favorable Time member of the new Cabi-

net were received by the Klnir and took this oaths ofoffice today Time MInisters wilt appear In time Come Inmorrow Hefior Cnrta the new Minl tcr of Financehas had a long conference with Senor Dotnacho and l-

ili understood will adopt asnerat of the principal nolntaof the latter pulley

It Iis expected that tIme composition of the new MInIstry will Incurs the funlonof the Centralist ana the ConMltutlonallnu It I declared that the MInistry will en-

deavor to conciliate ill pnrtlei and trleto obtain thisadhesion of the Ilepnblicmu to the monarchy

Peal Palmer MurderersLONDON Jan 9A despatch to the Tir f>

front Cairo says The evidence shows that the murderof Prof Palmer and hi party was committed by thoordir of Ihe Inventor of Nahll a > inp thlzcr with ArabPasha who is now a prisoner at Suet The Hedoufnsheik who undertook to escort Prof Ialmer and clear-ly betrayed the party hai died In this hospital at Suez

la DeVseer American PorkButLfN Jan 9The Itolchstg today die

cussed this Importation of American port Herr Rlchtersaid there were nn reasons hatever for the prohihitimof It Importation The Federal Commissioner statetthat lime matter Mai before tIme llundrtrath time uhhciiuadon wa not terminated Aunt no decision was come tohut should n prohibition Ibe issued It would be brought tothis cognizance the Kelchstag

living wkn He Heard otflenCbaezya DeathPARIS Jan 9Gan Horlx do Valdan chief

of staff ho Gen Vlnoy during the slegs of 1arls and aslunatnrv to the capitulation of that diy la the lastFranco Herman war died at lisle Ailam on KuturUuyof apoplexy on heiriue of the death of GrIm Chanz

ProelalmlDB an irish MeetIngRuno Jan 9A meeting announced to bo

held at IllfTonft under the atlspiceH of Messrs Soxtonand Henlv lias heel prnclHlmetl and a harts force uf LO

lice have been drafted Into the district

Tk Kale r Writes Letter to the PopeLONDON Tan 9An autograph letter from

the Emperor William of Utrmany to the 1ope has beoi-ireclved at the Vatican

The llecr Lose a BalticDunnAN Tan 9A battle took place today

between the Hoer and Mapoch The former were drlv en

Merer to Reprent Oalo Hevenlk DistrIctCOLUMBUS Jan 9The Kupreme Court

overruled the motlonof Jamei E Campbell for a writ ofmandamn to count the vote In the Beventh Conirren-lonal district tar II L Ihmirey ant llrnry I vtorey for

different persons Worry Rep hold hIts certificate

Death ofHIepken W TyteStephen W Tytn died at his residence 440

West Twentieth street on Jan H He was fur thirtythree year a sIlent partner In the piibllvhlni and sta-tionery etabllhment of Uarcalow A Co at 70 Bowery

WASIIIXOTIIN NOTXS

Clark Mills this sculptor I dangerously Ill

Commodore llookln will be placed on time retired listof In navy today

This House Commerce Committee wilt meet dally toprepare a River and Harbor bill

Th subject of inakluir chanife in the lovernment-omce at New York wa nut niiitloued at this Cabinetmeeting yesterIsy

The House refused yesterday In concur In the S nite-amenilments in thn Mllitan Acal my and the Uiplo-nutlu and Consular Apirn riatloti lull

Time Itouie Couiinlliie on Elrtltio fnvor the sestlniof John T Cain as delegate from ttiih Thr alsnfuviut-this seatliK of Hrislnitnaus tltvliiI lu the Missouri tontested election case

The Tobacco Convention has axreed to nn Congressto reduce the tax on tobacco from 12 to H cent perpound on cigars to 13 pr Ihiousanti anti on clgacelte to-

ti Claus t lkuiiaazsd to go Late e5sc Mey 1

0 ed

THE CiTY OF BRUSSELS WRECK

The KIrby Hall CUImlnc Dama eTk Aolera Psseeigsr wIth a PIstol

LONDON Jan 9CaPt Land says the goshin the side of tho steamer City of Hrussets Is eight foot wide and three feet deepNone ot tile passengers saved was ovenwetted Time steamer Kirby Hall which randown the City ot III ussols Is now lying at Mor

peth Dock Sue draws eighteen feet of water

lor damngo Is above the water line The cutvalor Is completely carried away from the eigh-

teen

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to twentyfour feet mark and tho Ironilaton are curled up Hor port anchor Is hangng over ready to lot go which goes to confirm

the CaptnlnH stutomont that ho was feeling hueway to ananchorngo at the tlmeqf the coiilmeinn

The owners of them Kirby Hall have lodged aclaim for 6000 damage to their vessel by Itscollision with the Cltyof Ilrussels The MessrsInmiin claim llfiOOOOas their loss on the Cityof llrusscls which is exclusive of claims forcargo lost and the claims of the families ofthtiw who worn drowned

Tim Liverpool Jtitt says a rumor ts currentthat nnn iif them boats of the steamer City oflrussols wns about to return to tho scene ofthn disaster In response to some cries for asHlstanco but wait tirnvnntnd by a passengerdrawing a revolver and threatening to shootthn Ilrst man attempting to turn hack and thattime passenger nxplalnaa that he acted titus bocause ho fnared tile boat wouldbosucked underby the sinking of tile steamer

Thu yViifs In a Inadlng article on the dis ¬

aster says The testimony IM Homewhat conhidIng as usual In such casns but It HOOIII-

Slirobabiu that theI main fault WOK with thnsteamer Kirby Hall If vessels mannod andequipped as thn Klrby Hull sao are sent ontrial trips It IIs no wonder that collisions andwrecks occur

DID NOT ItKIIKIK MKfTITT

Justice lllxbr Ibid Mr Rick Cvrmaeaent after SeeIng kl Wetting

Wra Harrison as ho called himself whosent the letters to Mrs Henry Rich wife ol themissing button merchant offering for t300 toproduce her husband was In Jefferson Marketagain yesterday Detective Haley handed toJustice lilxby a letter which Mrs Rich had re-

ceived

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in the morning from Mr 8 Grotta ofNew Haven It says

A titan named Win hewitt kept the Selden House In

this city about a year ago The same man formerly

lived In Sanduky Ohio From the dicrlptlon I pre-

sume hInt to be the man whom you may under arrest a-

Wm Harrison I send you a receipt which his gays apatron and which may lead to his Identification

Time receipt wo written and signed In a markIng hand each letter standing by Itself Theprisoner made a statement which inns reducedtn writing by the Justice and signed by Harri-son

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The signature In the peculiar hand atonce convinced the Court that Harrison witsHewitt limo slIme peculiar writing appears inthn luttora to Mrs Ilich

Them statement fo limo same story Hewitt toldthe lay before He says that a lawyer mimedburroughs whoso ofllco IH in Uroadwny op-

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the City Hall 1ark sent him to a womanIn Long leland LIly who cave him the last oftho letters sent to Mrs lllijli anti told him howto forward it For this Burroughs was to givehim 25-

Thu directives can find no such lawyer andbelieve him to be a work of Hmvlttx Imagina-tion

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Hewitt vits huld in default of tluou bailMr Uoonrn W Unllcnc Mr Itlchs sontn

law saw yesterday I C Muthcson of Landerville N J who tolcBraphiid to Mrs lllch onMonday that Mr HUh was all right Blathoson said that ho hnil seen Mr Itlch sixteen daysago but ho could give no Information about him

The needier Association DyIngThe annual meeting of the Now York and

Brooklyn Co lift r op A tonal Aundatlon was held yester-day In the East CongrttfAtinnal Church at Koiciutko-Mreet amid Tuui klun atriiue Ilrooklyii From lIdsHiHoclaton HfcohT wIinlrevi Iwt fall flyinuuth Church however continue to belong tfi it-

WHIilii six months fifteen churches out of the twentytwo in the hotly hate teased to belong to It Twenty

lIne inenibera continue to iet nieinli rii hut unity ofI hmemmt tire tot reaiIeim p if New Vuurim or viriluits VPI rIny thire were t ilre rtoimeumuution viz The UntIe us-

Iimiuiregshiumtimil Clummcclu our tailed the ittwrimittIle Item 4 hI tinmtitu lime ew-

ii I iiitmli hi turii ii I himrchu I lie Itet it I htrmnltienlpastor ud tlm Winiiliiav en iIunnrizatlonal Church ItheHet AllotS 1Ijnum puHtnr hnfht of Itie tifletn-cliiircli i havt bven mlnilttcd to the vinnhitttan Ciuiirrr-Kntionul Inion Put eii clinrcltes si rre represented atI lie meeting Vi sttrilfl tout Sdiueiif thu meniberi sniil In-

comemtlnll that tiny expfctoil to see the associationMtllllltmilv dlssoUe li lfore the close of > cst iriluv-nfti riiCon s HiHsioti w hlch VMIS IIH last ttp Mimof Ithe iiivctlnir A umjoritv of the mlnlsttrs resoUeii-hoi ever in Informal couv eriatlon to keep tIle associa-tion tolni-

Pmf h Iiyson Thuliu tIme Stcrctorj refl ned jee-trnlitv from Ithe HOliitl ltm nnfl ruHrd a vote ol-

thnnks fur ltli cluht > inrs of sort ii c 1rof ThHituwaasked yistenlnv b > no nmnv churrlirs hvl reslffneJfrom the asMiciiiliiin lie silll Itfause ratdthrr asliikinn chill II r In r 111 Kline and tlierti no nmrifun I resign to RO to the Manhattan CouRregatlonaAssociation

Nuinile1 Hurling Lest LetterCoroner llaylli lurid an Inquest In the case of

Samuel Dnrllntr of all Wen Thirteenth street New Yorkwho threw hlinielflii front of a train at tilcn Cove TheI cry rendered us vrnllct of suicMe The follotliiir ha acopy of a letter found mi the dial man

HnooKLTf Jan 41PJ-KKlrin history 1 see It all now itt tlie thin voi

rends a this I shlll b lion ot I hopo this vvllf be-

deenud satisfactory I lens ecn tbililr tolctiks to nxin accordance si lilt my Kill uhlchlI mnde nine timeamenhthe mil varltnce from is blih ask Ithat vnu shouldtake Into coiuliltTHtlori the larlv I lune been IIvim nttlitout tnnt her acconllnx 101 her deserts I remain ourtimid 8 b

Dying on the Way to tk TheatreMrs Caroline II Walker widow of Col

Deorgell Walker ot Milwaukee left her resIdents at

lit Madison avenue last evening to go to the theatrewith Mr atmil Nra Dahihimman frlenuls of hers from SIll

Si auto ii ho were StpuIuit at flue tihenliset hotel Inf-

ruuut of 4i hieuh TuauuulIhirl Street sIte was taken illSlit wu carried mi It homio SI tbmtt timimmiher sail herfamIly phslclsm ttr lhilmr lleititman tif se IVee-tTwettytlrst street S 55 iiiitihiiflet She wee deauh hue

fmire h usrrtseil ile slmh limit lIme litiul hcet us muiifiererfront heart uiisetise to which Imer heath I attrthuiuteml

Tke Midnight Hnnw StormThe weather was very cold all day yesterday

At 0 oclock A M the thermometer registered 2J stud

at 3>i oclock time warmest point It was at 2T Then IItbegan to grow roller nnd at n oclock It was 2 ° and a-

mMnnht17 Hoon after III oclock a Unlit dry mowbegan to fall soil a strong northwest viol blew It itu

mare tall across the streets It made tIme sidewalkas slippery as glass and rut the face like needles Atmidnight the snow was falling thlcklv and there wasevery promise nf a itt ivy stimv storm It was driftingIn heap on evert side

New About the Newsboys-

C OConnor Superintendent of the Niwshun a Lnuimelzmr House reports that during tIme vearllOJthere were 711 IIIIZ ldingi fllrnUhril suit KllHIB mealsind tlmt Cult bots were rotilrutd lo pnrents nnd fritnils-Kiuplonient ami homes In tin1t I oiintry were found forMM Iuuysl Tlio receipts were KJ H and the expense115122 Itt this umailmigs limits 11UI liii a caved

New FiveVent 1leces-WAsniNOTON Jan 9Tim Secretary of thu

Treasury to day authorized the coinage of a new fivecent nickel piece TIme coin measures twentona ml-

llmetres slid Isallttl tthinner than tie present coinUn Ithe face is n fi male heml surroiinilidI with a tltletupon nhlcllI Is Inscrltiid the uoril Libert the n iolebeing eurrmmled bv Ithlrteii mars TIme reverse titlecontain a w rrath surrouiullti a Roman numeral

Finding a Finally llcndLINCOLN Jan 9A family of three persons

vvai found unit tstcrday In a house ten mllei fromtimid City In Neliraika The cause of the deaths Isainviter nrportronnlct as tooiirthcr they were tourdernd or frozen to death

SiAlt 1C FRUIt TIIK 2RLKJ 111 PIE

It snowed In Georgia all lay yesterdayMaine elects a Itiluil states Senator nextI TuesdayMr lladiitone will go to the south of Europe shortlyRtoikley Wa yesterday declared duly elected Hover

nor of DelawareTIt prosecution of Messrs paUtt llealv ant Oiilnn

will he renewed on ThursdayThis Rlirht lion Sir Simiiil Merlin a Daron of the Ex-

chequer front ImeSt him IH74 It deadJohn II Manning Punocmt was elected Mayor of

Hit tain yesterday ly a7K majorityThe autopsy on the bndv of Gen Chanry proved list

he mini by time bursting ot a blood vessel In the healTime Alliance lime second Iron steamship built a-

Itonche ship > rd for time Hrtzlllan malllliicwnslaunih-id esterdat-

In consequence nf th depression of tbe silk trade InMicclisnebl ii number ot emigrant list started fur1atiTon N J

Nearly rtrxiQcoal miners along the Monongahela Rivesri Idle un account of a sualmensluimi of operation Inseveutnvemln-

It<

I IIs nnthorltatlvelv denied Ithat tIme visit of hit gchro-dtrof crllntolouunl I liivoiis iueiiciior hit havinglieu slltitimimiimi ho mitten I IHit fihnetnof Walts-

Moulder of Iillsburgll Out Alleghenv Cllv to I hue

nuinur of swt hiw d cl Ird to quit sort rnllier thaiaicri t Ithe reiliiitiun ordirrd by tniployir to go Intt-iHtct lime lih nf in itl month

liurclnrs vlsitnl ivek > kill on voitnv niirlil Tlirrstole flmin IIIHIIH miI nloul J msIl In llmks ff 111 An-drew ilkrrsfshuiii Miiii irk into lleorge Williamshouse without tletllng an tiling

Capl W II1 Black was lo send yesterday a formal notire to Ccngresiman Dim is of the Third Illinois dittrlcof his Intention to withdraw from tks coaleslfor hisscat U Uit UUUM it KcDtu auUvs

SIX LOCAL OFFICES FILLED

MAYOR KDSONH ILANS DISARRANGESAT TIIK LAST MOMENT

Felice Jutlle nimby and Otlerkeang RashKetlreeTkci Tw New Pick CentntlMlen-r H r Nickel his Owa nteexer

Mayor Edson yesterday nominated Bldno>

P Nichols for Police Commissioner Gen Ec <

bert 1 Vlole and John D Crlmmlns for ParkCommissioners anti Patrick Q Puffy JamesT Kllbrothlond Gerson N Herrman for Polio

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Justices The Aldermen confirmed all thenominations Mr Nichols was nominated to

succeed himself and for a term ot six yearsI

Gen Vlelo was appointed for five years In theplace ot Smith E Lane and John D Crlmmlnfor tho same term In the place ot Charles FilacLoan Patrick G Duffy was appointed forten years In the place of Butler H Dlxby antiJames Kllbreth for the same term in theplaoo of Marcus Otterbourg Carson N Herrman was appointed to fill the unexplred terraof Police Justice Kllbroth who resigned haltan hour before his nomination for a new termMr Horrmnns term will expire In November

On Monday afternoon the Mayor had deter ¬

mined to rcnomtnate Police Justice Dlxby antito nominate Mr Herrman In Justice OtterDoitrga place but before he left his office Itwas settled Hint he would nominate JusticeKllbreth fur a full term InJustlcoOtterbourgidace and name Mr Hcrrman for the place

then lout by Justice Kllbreth This arrange ¬

mont was brought about by the lender ot theCounty Democracy who in return for this favoi-aureed that Justice Kllbreth would resign theomoo which ho hold

nut chamber of the Common Council WMcrowded by polIticians when the Board met

Mr H It Grant the Mayors Secretarybrought In the messages making lie nomi ¬

nations There were a few negative voteson all the nominations except one Alder-men

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Cochrano OConnor and Waite Re-

publicans¬

voted against confirming Cornmissioner NlcholsV appointmentCochrnnn Flnck Flelschbcln Seaman Walteama Wells lltepubllcans voted against Po 11k-

11cc Justice DuffyT and Alderman 6Connofl-lcpnbllctin was excused Aldermen Fleck

and FlclHChbeln voted against JuptlOA KllbretnAldermen Cochrnne KlnckFlelsohbelnOConnor anti Wells voted against Park Comrnls-sloner Crlmmlns Park Commissioner IVIelewas confirmed by a unanimous vote Alder ¬

men OConnor and Wells voted against the appolntmnnt of Police Justice Herrman

Mr Nichols Is a Tammany Democrat andbas served one term as Police CommissionerPatrick G Dully Is the Tammany lender In theFirst Asiembly district and has been a PoliceJustice before Justice Kllbreth Is an activemember ot the County Democracy John D-

Crlmmlns9

Is a contractor and real estate deal 1tt-

em and Is the leader of the County Democracy e iIn the Twentysecond district Gen Egbert II-Yielo Isa sanitary engineer a Democrat andnot nn active politician Gernon N Herrmaa-Is a County Democrat was a Tammany Supervisor before the Tweed Ring was broken andhas been Coroner for two terms

Alma of tke Nlneteentk Century Clafc

Mr Courtlnndt Palmer President of the new-

lyh

organized Nineteenth Century Club delivered the Stat 4

of a course of lectures before the club at his reldencI117I East Twent flrtt street list evening Among thopresent were the Rev TJr J H Rylance the Rev R Heher Newton Trot Holla ant Dwight Olmtead wits aremembers of the club end Mr D Colden Murray Thaident It Wakeman Henry Genre Jordan L Molt anaK H Thurher Mr Palmer talk wa on the scope anptrlt of the cluh-

Thi clImb h std I based upon the AmericanIdea of fair lits > Icing brought Into time field of pnbllaopinion We come here one and all agreeing to disa-gree and consider the approach of all subject from va-

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standpoints on the lads of universal tolerationThe club is as It were a camera to photograph the conhum which by the sunlights nf truth picture this goodstid the evil the tin and sorrow of nor times Coil neltuts tIle aIrs olth ill III search after newer facts tohigher aspiratIons for srI and Its nobler dream ot r-

liglon

Tke Prince Laule Asleep la TnoeaSAN FRANCISCO Jan 9The viceregal party

with Col Tourtellotte and a guard passed through Tuoann this morning remaining nearly a quarter of an hourThough a few citizens Including the Mayor were at this

depot to extend erectIng the Manful and Princess didtint appeur tim bating arisen from slumber In en Inhers let nlth fol Tourlelliitle on the aublict of the retortrd trouble between the Princess Louise and LadyMacdonnll he stated that there 5 50 no foundation forthe nlltgallons as lie limit learned from those who knowand that thet n port wan undiiultixll originated by SirJohn Mnrdntmlds friends as political capital to assisttIme OatmdlHii rriMiller to the tlovernnr lleneralthip aithis end of the Marquis of Lornet term this year

Dealk eta IHIS VeteranRobert 1iterson a veteran of time war of 1811-

illfl ut his residence 2YT West TK eltth street on Jan R

tIme anniversary of the battle of New Orleans Mr Pe-

tvrson v as horn on Feb 21 ITm so that his birlttds3tumume limIt once in four tears lie w as at tIme burning ol-

M astilntftoti uid mrUid there a shIn cut In Ithe armMe nrnt to Iih pension ottlce on ever pat day untilwithin two veurs wht n he became too ftrhle lie alv nys chilled his enslon money to some charitable onfeet lie w ns burn In tthe Ninth ward and had lived tnIhcnMl liaMlonrd linim at 2 7 for nftjnve nears litH as A hs carman and accumulated a considerable for-tune Tie funeral will tnle place at hi residence to-night at H oclock

A Letter frem BarlkeldlAt a mealing last evening of lie American

rommlttte appointed to raise money fur tIn pedetal off

llarthmohtlm colossal Liberta lettir from Bartholdl-to Mr Kvarts was remit He snsThe ttatue has be-

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to tower above the houses fly next spring we ex-

itiot to see it oerlook the entire cltv like someof itslamestI monuments I hate Ithe honor to scott yon bythis inll piotonru lin of tho works

This was accompanied by a teller from Mr Edwarl-LabniilAve Chvlriuan of the 1arls committee who ex-

presses ill gratification at the revival In our country ofinterest In the ttatue

Aa Old Waklnalnn Market HatekerJacob Hunsha died at Now Castle Wcstches

her count on her nt HeI WAS lent on the spot whorelimo Cooper Institute tint stands In June ITK Illsfathers farm adjoined the Sluyvrsant farm Mr waspIt ihieel to n butcher and worked In the old HearelmS Flv Markets anil WHS one of the first to start Inbusiness In ashinirtm Market Mr soIl out In the markit tuentnve sear ago At tIe time of the wet htvia sliuiipl at the Turk barracks anil afterward klinkers smut Hurls UlniuU niil at the Rnttery barracksHo removed trimS New York to Chappaqua In Itwu

New Complnlnl About the dieana fleat PipeHusliioHs mon of William street between

riiiu uii1 Cidiir hnvecomilAiiud tiii Ithe Health Hoard I

that a number of raves of sickness hue been caused bythe noxious rtilurs from the pithy of the steam heatIto II ire Amunt IHIM petitioners mire representatives ofItlu London laucashlre and lis er humnlI IInsurance ComIan tin Iaihtirln IInsurance Compaii the Continental II

vlutiinl IInsurant i toinhnn and Kcnmdv t to hank jers Thu department will at once Investigate tIme matter

The Dry Goods jerks lleneflt AitMoelatle-

Tho Dry Goods Clerks Mutual Benefit Asso I

miat bum hell us cevetill usmitutmol iiier II mug at tIme St Nlcholas I hotel lash ttmlti I itme lmntret umenitucni wereturesetil lime Tn sourer Ilue huuemiir en hsnd on-

hnt I tOMd in lie fuesu ltmnig ISa 177m5l hail he-eruei uI frttm fees ciii flsesimmezih 5 T1ere hiiml beendiebuirssml ho lit fammihlles of hcceseet nietumhcrs 705

Ike Nlcnitl Office PredictionHnovv followed by clearing weather northeast

bat king to imrthuist ii mule stutimmry or lower tup-traturt falling follom by rising barometer

JfJxrusit 4HOIT zoirvThis IHrtnioiith alumni dinner will ba at PleatS

Knit Klflerntll roet to nightSexton sill stint lie will challenge list again to slay

million carmine fur from f Iinn in iVsit ii sideThe Iollce Hoard ordered s rstrrday that roundmea

when acting as sergeants shall near sergeantsshieldllerrI I Itirnuv will tInt appear on Ithe Thumb stage until

Inrtiy nUlit when William hell vrlll succeed Ottothe titrruhia

Lectures w hInt the police force ire adv Ised bv generaliruir to attend are to turn nn the subject of rlrst AidtulheI Injiirvil-

ArtitarrlitI

Itev Turkish Minister at Washington andfiiiibhl IU and psrmimbimusn Kllendl nt Constantinopleare at Ithe fIrst uort lloiuc-

IVnrnd rVhmidt a Herman laborer waa rescued fromdrowning at 1ieri hast Biter at I A M yesterday T-

lolli email Kltrpatrick of tIme Oak street stationStephen A rush complaint to the Pilnl Commission-

ers that contractors tilt tIred cleaning lusT lent throw-Ing miir Ice unit MrectI dirt limIt tile tail Ills er b-

tween Tiers in and tiiTIle Aldermen Instructed their President yesterday tn

abHiliiinroiiiiiiieiI to prepare and tale duane oftime cclebrMtnn nf the ctnttnnlal of Ithe evacuation oftimlu cIty by tbe lirillshiin Not 41 IIKHJ

Time winter course of lectures In the Technical Schoolof time Metropolitan Museum at 214 lait Thlrtyfourthshred lia begun uuui the public are Invited to attendthem ThiS eenln the manirer wilt address the cussIn cnrrUki roust rlnh tilu On Applied Oeomety

This AIuterieii referred Im their Committee on TerrlM-itS elmruluus petition from Iresident hldney K Mie-

biiiirimiif the NiI iS York ileel rio llnei Honipany forI u riiiistiun to lav in iris unier Ithe ireett to be used byIb t hit crnili i IMipunles i ing business In tIme cIly

W II Miilill ii iid if ureeiiic foe CIMModlMnnhttuue I lie ltmmecmmluummi if KIIJI Ilirirt for vliilaliQg IllsIliclsc law is 5 iiuiited In I lie Ocumeral fes lon yelenlavli lied ruihimmma from the Court The g roandof-cqulllal was that Pie hail no personal bowl ge of 8names he WM accused of compounding

No one thInks of travelling without carrvlaifit Hulls VetO Syrup file U csatsss-

a