New York Tribune.(New York, NY) 1880-07-20 [p 2].€¦ · Wtwe.n Pancroft Davis an.l Mr. Evattsiq 1...

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she severs! places of reeidenoe in Ihtoeeeutry, sud the actual ptsoeol abode ai esoh psisee whs that) have licet) admitted by snch Court to citiena*-1 p. Now. in the case est such cities aa Boston aad Cai- .apo--'sp.-1 ia Uv of Chicago, where ths pren! tire destroyed all the t.-ce*ri?-s u there bsd bei n soeh n Bereen at Washington, there would bavs been ne> difficulty in eetabliebing the tact of ere- "eteaa Intentions or of satnralis-'ion. lt certainly seems soewiskina tlmt tbeltosrrnmenta. the United States, which alone baa tue pewee ot granting eltisenebip, should net l.sve tl,c Bseens ot gaowini who ita cltiaeue hi,, ami tv bo are m ade sei by viriue of its lews. Then are %aeetioBS e eastanvly souring ¦aaa abroad, urbers tbe narhta of perenna claiming etttssasbip sndei nstaralisation r ipera are broug it inti- qi cation. The liles ol the Department ol SHafe lae twelve peers srsfallofoomnlaints flem Minis¬ ters abroad, «f simm! every cooetry, r* lat ive to the louse" maniii'r in wine1, BStUrauaatiOB Ul t'ls count iv tias bree Berried oa, aud relative baths fraudulent pspers which they bave found abroad. If the commit iee will obtain the correspondence Wtwe.n Pancroft Davis an.l Mr. Evatts iq 1 K77 they wi'l finei (!'ii,iii manv leets and particulars of the ..i! i ult; -.-»with foreign Governments nuder which our Mn isters abroad labor. Mr. Davis, in one dispatch, sass lb.it on; of fifty cases of nst- nralisation brought below him is a stn.rt lissa six of them were found to bsve bess Slanted on treednlent certificates. The tile-sol the Depart- nicut el State will show cases ot men released t*. 1 n thc anny in iori-mu uniitnes. on eertlBcates of liaiiirnlt-atiou troui Amriicu, in tvbich our Minis¬ ters cortifs thal such men were never ont of those seaatties, and that tba eertideatee wets Bsnl them from here, e\a .neobine the cass of fire in i city, I ¦ngasst that iii* proaassd boreas at Washington might reissue the ex rtificatee wbicb u is proved on geed rvidei oe tv.Ta* Issi la tins it av. I%rih. The enactment of some provision ny which ceri u. ..!. s nf eil*senshie can be- made- uiutonn throughout the United stairs, tin- engraving or priatlagrobs of sneh character ss best tends to prevent ah i i'm::. 1 have sunken af tbSaystSS. which baa prevailed in Ibis State-of erasing the name mi a certificate" and inserting another. I also bein ve that seine provision should he ci act. -I l>s means af whieB aatarslisatioa Bfeeeedinnt shall stop u seaae tot a period of, saj six months, Immediately prior to tbs election ; or a system by whteh a naturalisation eertiUeate should for u pen od of six mouths be c.pm mid liable to attack. Much trau;! svoiihl in thia way be prevented, as ssc bsve Bees dom stan*' ce that the naturalization proceedings in th.se eeerts were slmuel eutirely oonfioad to tli*- few dapa before elsct-taii wbas it ls doaa, aad to st me extern necessarily done, io a beaty and hut** rntii maimer, even when done at Its beat. I woald sooner, so far as I am pemeaally cone, road, hog, hen thc p.-iii-el ol rcM.iiuce, with Muli asfseuards as 1 have BSggssted, rather than tl st thi re snonld be no safeguards against irani!*, '.sat jue sent. si "i imi'.s ii; t' DS. Bsaatef Blair.Will yea state what meaenrea vou have takes t" ;u> vent these finnis, and tie* practi¬ se! workinf ol lae election laws her . and ans facts that may be of uso to the committee in nea of further legtstatioul Mr. Davenport-*-If there is any abuse of the elec¬ tion laws ever beard of thai did sol take plane here in 1808, 1 do mu know ol ii. Ea bs registration, false Titting, fslss canvassing, were bete going on Jhroughoiit the city i thi*. together ss nh the Jua bat tbe eulire criminal po wei was in'he hands of one p.n. v, which believed iteell so strengil en¬ treat! i.c-ei i>s means ol us Randa tbal it eonld not be disi.-di.-ri!. A* a BpeolSBea, taki the year 1808.and 1 refer to tbat year simpli because it ma. be said that these mattera renehed theil eulmina- tion rery largeM al thai lime.there wai si that time a gang ol seTen men i in re peat ma i dsti itioi s, and ss h., did bo repeal :;' the elect iou ol thal rear 220 Dames. The li that gang ie there. (Producing a portrait.) Fie reg- Istercti ii nh r the name ol Heury J. Lawrence, He s an Knglisbman known as Charles Wilson, alias " Nibb..'' ur " Nib m s,'' snd e as n well-known pick* pork.-:, lins picture wa obtained from the Rogues' Gallery, at Police Headqnarters. The registration Was done mool open lr by tins patin, ita members registering undei well known names, such as WIT liam M. Tweed, Patrick ll. Keenan, then ot aud otho a. I bare here one "I tbe original book! used l.y them in their reseating opeoations, con* tammy the namea of persons whose Dames they gave. Wc obtained tbe book in il,;* way: \Ve bee evidenee thal they were engaged iu pepestiug, and Supennteindeut, thu In Walline; watched the men, 1 secured Sids book, and caught them in the act. ll- fonud tbs I -. wen- a portion of what v...* known as "I'riidy, ii.ci Blacksmith's*' gang, and bs ai, itumediale dence i i -teddy's place ob* tiiine-t'. anothi r lut.-k. O.i c og I these i_sst, booka with those registered ss,- found thal 220 of them had bern regis¬ tered, ll was cn tbs 81a! of October that tbese min sst-!- an ted. Oa ths evening of tbat dav a ss rn o. habeas corpus was served on thc person hsvlng them m e dody, the wril read- lag; "Beforetbe Hoo.George Barnsrd, Ju the Bnpronie Court, cn- the ofBce ol snob Joat ice. No. 23 West Twenty-tbird-st., in the Cit) ol Kew- ?fork, t!,is Hist dav of October. 18RS, ¦..', 7 ,.' lock u the ev oin-." No inni- eas allowed for the re- turu of Ute writ, and so retnre was m ids to it. UOW UAURAUn SUI IIIKsi BBUB. The Base were ;ak. b to Barnard's bouse. O.ic of¬ ficer, ts uh tbs men, remaiue ; on ihe sidewslk, snd Iha writ was taksa from tbs officer al tbe door of the hoi:-*' by Will'.-un 1". Uowe.wbo ss ia cooneel lor thc n."a. He, in th- hall*sj. as t.--.t:ii- .1 to. wrote upou the writ, **The priaooers being charged with no otb ii.". I oi'ia r i Lem ii, ober 81, j868." The writ so indor td ssas sen! np J ledge Barnard's room, and he attached hi* Bia thereto, Unon aooh orders pruonei i sv. re dis- ebarged. 1 es led attention to tbe fact that it was in violation of tbe statutes of I bia State, wli Xnire thal setiec sin,ll be given to the D ttoru. -. preliminary to the besnng of a wot. and winch makes it a misdemeauor for a indue to h riir ii w ii' without sm h tioticejbeinfl given. The res,itt ssas ;.;it the prc* neran ire immediately aiacbarsed and about aixty uni ot tbs 220 names were v.," d up m. This repeating was practised to such nu i stout tii-it ab a." 25 000 frandulan! votes .Were cs: in Ibis ennety alone In tho November election nf 1 B88. Msny arrests were made al tbs instigation of the Republicans, but thc j; vere dist barged largely- Mr. Davenport continued his statements to show Abs effect of the National laws which were passed in 1870,giving long lists ol Rgnres showing tbs! before tbese laws came into operation, the onmbet of votes wss often in ex ess ol the whole male pop- nlation. He iiKo sbowed the large Republican gains faaaiuaberod the wards of the eitar, areeuttdi- teeth' traceable to thc opsrat-OB ol tho Matn-nal IWB. the A_rn_Bnoon uneioy. At half-past 1 the committee to.k a recess for half an hour, nml wh'-n it rsasaeaahled Ifr. Davenport, continuing his atute-ment, said t!...t In 1868 be IS- BBteed eeenitnuaiceties from Bseeetery Fisk lure. ganl to a number of Cuhaaswho bed been unlaw¬ fully naturalized. With thc eemmunicatton were two cards, ono from the clrairinan cf a Democratic organization in un Asssmhly district, directing the pssaeu to whom it tv:is addressed to Seethe beales nUtUtaliaed ; BBd ann'her marked With blue ink,which color signified thai th. appin ant could uni. uuctorstaudEi.ulisi). Mr. Davenport then .produced tho pspeiscalled.for at the morning si-s- filoD, iui'l lend a lonz list of persons sv!n, bad been BBtUialised in 18**)*<, to winch were lidded sworn statements of fha- persona mentioned, which Showed that tliey were not entitled to mu in 1 za- thm papers and that bucIi papers were often given them iii their own house and even BU the lidswalka pf the street. Many who ss en t un to the Citv Bsd] had rn,: declared their Intention! ami Lad BBVet before secu thc witness who was supposed to iden- ti'v them. 8ome hundred of these names having been rend, Benator McDonald asked if tho whole hst cul.I not be put in evidence; Wltbool reading. BeoatOl Blair said there were about I.OOO of ihe SBSSS, and it was verv interesting reeding matter. Still, if the committee waa tired of it, he wouid submit to the li»! being pul iu siter at>uut a scene molts seed- naen ca*es biid been read. To these specimen eases i*enator McDonald did not object, although be showed aigna of impeiience .tt the continuance ul the reading of this Democratic black list. I have bet steen 3,000 und 1 OOO ol tht**o deposi- tionrs, observed Mr. Davenport, among wbicb ara hundreds who had never declared their Intentions, Others who took no witnesses with them, and mi - era! hundred who had declased their Intentions snd received (heir full certificates the same year. 1 might g'> on with mforuiation of thu kind lot m-v- erai d.i.ts Seiiaini Blair.How many bushels of popers bave you io regard to these fraadal Mr. Davenport (smiiinm .I scaicely know, j be¬ lieve I have* enough mailer to fill an entire set nf Thc Cniiyrtssiottul Globe. 8eiiata>r McDonald.Are these cases that you have now furnished to the committee iu addition io those you lt: i ii i»b' -I to tye omin.t tee- some tune ago I Mi. Dnvi-upoit.1 bey are. 8cnutor McDonald tbeu cros8-?xaminc*d the wit¬ ness relative te his oftVial {mis,tum ask in k when bs was appointed to lt. tvl,_)t were its duties, how many Warrants he had issued in regard to election irauds, ami hejsW luanj convictions lollostsd. In his t_.ti. luony Mr. Davenport replied that ia 1870 among tbe (-.invidious were Terence Quio, two yours; John Mc Laughlin, two yeats (tbe iuiter was a ii lut¬ ing ui.iiib-i ol Tammany Hall at the time) i Lucius M. Bowyer. William berks aud others. The war¬ rants issued ni lf.78 embraced all tho ln.turaliza- tion pupcis issued in IrHiH; thc ss un auls issued in pi.-v.eu.* years dui uot do so. Henator McDonald.What ohjoctie.n did you takt to the certificate of Antonio Kurohell, against whom you took a warrant f Mr. I )as enpm i li ls stated on the wsrrant iteell *-for using a certain certificate of citizenship tuowing that such certificate had been m.ia-.- lulls sued or mode. Senator McDonald.What facts had you in Un .mb! Ur. Davenport-Ths facts that he bsd but. om din* ss ; that theres is uo record on the minutes of be Court admitting him tobe a citlasn. together nth ths general tact that fron beginning to end he entire proceedings In that Court during the lom li ot October, 1868. wera stumped with the kn* rntmn of 'rand, perjury sad forg rv. ,s."),:it,,i Mell.mulei.Did yon know Am __e_*hell rns entitled to naturalia dion : thal he had l.n a estdeni ol the United st itessad wot adRMihargen oblier t Mr. Davenport.I did not. Benstor McDonald What objection have you to Ivleg to Kurchcll tins ccttilii.it.- which you un- iistlv bold t Senator Blair.1 abjsst to tho form of thnt qaau- mn. Mr. Davsneart.l have leteleefl it beeeuM I ea> nv, i bare the right to retain it. Senator M. Donald.What delect is there la that erl ihe -ate ul liaiutaiizatioii f A..1 have stated lt, lt...\'.sv that you svou't give BB that paper. I will Bow von ii duplicate ot it. winch lin-(oin! has ISaed to him. A..I non't dsnht that. 1 have seen such dupli- a'e-s by the score : they an- rotten throughout. y. Don't yon wan! n> exsmlasltl A. 1 do Bee. bsve seen hnadreda of them. Benator McD maid asked i hat tins duplicate, and be honorablediseberge of Kurehell from ths army boulel apjM'.-ti ,,n the- minute,', and with this closed la \ ininiit au,. BBRA-OU U SHACK TAHKS OP TUB USF-MCS. Bi ii i'm Wallaea thea took bia plaee, sad gleaned nun Mr. Davenport tiiat be ssas counsel to the Joion Lengue Club In 1869, end was employed in bel I ear in reference to thc frauds in naturaliz i- lOB pet pe'intel at the genrral election of 1868. He n-lpe.l !.. i_-.i np tbs Lewrenee report, and to draft he Natioiiiil electoral lasts bused BUBB thnt report, ind be had administered t hose laws since to the In st if Ins ability. Tbs Incl that tin h liped to draft the ass. he has noss- to a-sisl in carrying mil MSUBsd to n-aii import sat point in tbs opinion of Benator iVallaoe. and bs qnsstloned Mr. Davenport wttb {: eat miiaiila ness DUOS lt. lb- then took ap ibe eases nf John Wright, Rieb uti Din«-aa und other*, who svero locked up for itten.pting In vote on lw'is tiaturiiliyaitioii papers, md afterward discharged. Mr, Dsvenpor! replted lint be cool- not speak in regard to individual .ase*; nu, generally speaking, be discharged ail those stun u-omised nol to rots anon such fraudulent papen. sV.cn asked ss by be did not nike steps to have the record ol ll-e Conti vitiated, ho replied thal he had iranceely abstained from doing so until bc could produce tbe certificates, their prodoetiea being ur i...:-,, to obtain then destmotion by tbe courts Q..Have you made any attack or attempted to Interfere mrh iii.- regular oaturalisstion ol tbs "su¬ preme and 8 ipet iof (-"uris since l B6BI A..1 procured enaeuoe le regaurd to 'he natural i- zation going on iu ths Courts is l**7c;. sud it n- ralted in t be convict ion, ;cs I have shown, ot a sum* persons engaged in frsadulsn! processes a! me, I have no money to do much. What 1 have done has been oa my own credit ami on monej borrowed. Benator Wsllscs Ob, Brother Blair will eats lo refund it los on, and I shall sole against it. Mr. Davenport.I did not suppose Benstor Wal¬ lace woald Tote against bb appropriation for tbe purpose of preventing naturalization frauds In 1880. Benator Wallace (bolly).I abai! votesgainsl any sash appropriation for tbs purposes of preventing you Iron, using it in n partisan way, as yon have done all Iii"-" s san. sU. Senator Blair.1 obj.-et to thai oa the groond tba! II is insulting to th'»ssit' Senator Wallace:.The Witness should bo more careful then, Senator lil.nr.The wita-s* ls vi ry careful indeed. Benator Blair then at*k"cl the v. itneas a few qti'-s- " .ou m.i de -i remark." be said, "ia regard to the Bomber ni Boldiers whose oertincatesBrothel Wallace brings foi ward." Mr. Davenport les, 1 said it waa probably part Ol he Ila: " r. '. '"Ul. Benator Blair.Do yon know Buy reason why i soldier should be all iwed to rots fraudulentlynny in any othc r eil upsn f ni .. i »as enpoi t 1 du not. Benatoi M- i* ro lld. wbo bsd been sheen! most of the af! entered st this point, snd cross-examined tbe witness upon a nnmborol ap¬ parently inconsequential dr'.ul*. Bs waaparticn* lat ls anxious to gi I al the nnmber ol blank sfflda- vn.-ami blank warrants lir. Davenport ha-l had printed, what they cost, and ssh., paid tor them. Mr. I'.ivi pori replied thal tbey wen paid forby himself. 1 ben the Benstor, believing that f u once tic h a* the witness in scorner, hnrnodly i iferred to h'* previous testimony, in winch waa s charge again I the Government for some "fun or 670 for this description >i! work. " Y> . it is very likely tb i- i* *!,'¦.) b charge," replied Mr. Davenport, ssitii a sra le, " lui' il sviti rrj. ii.-il nial I han to pay ii myself." Benator McDonald.Ton believe tbal your work in im:- leap a bas been benctioial I A..1 think tbe iiss -, are beneficial. Q..Your execution of them ha* been benefield 1 A..As beneficial as 1 can mik it. i'..lt im* b< i-i, :i very ( xpensive luxury, 1 --5-.<>:11 1 think. 1 noticed tbal for l**"s sour bill ssas 819,425 201 s .Tee, slr; ont ol which I bsve i pay tho entire expense ol my office. I have ruo in 1 bi in * seres of is iiai I received lr,.in the Govern- mi ul over 635,000 since my anpo ntment. Q..1 lien you are $35,000 ss ,>:.-,¦ ..n than when ed I A.- 1 am, on nus stn; l.. At this point, hnlf-p st5,1 ecommittee adjourned until ll o'clock un* morning. A CHEERING A8SURANCE mv. vi'i-.K BXCURSIOM lui vis not so BADLY BQUIPPBD As BRPBRBRRt-U*.RVERT MAN A si i; am in > st IKSPBl io::. i.i TSLSOB-JPU TO Tin: tb-BObb.* .Vs ashirotor, Juiy 18..-General Dumont, Super¬ vising Inspeotor-Gcnaral of Steamboats, urns cd io Washington to-day. Yesterday, morning ha ssas ia New-York City, and Ins at-tenthm was called t., the list o' eteamboats published in om¬ ul tbs city nswsoapca as being defioienl in hfe-saving spfdisnees. To satisfy ins own cariosity in the matter General Dumoni daring tbe day rhdted eight of th<* vssssls nam-ci in thc list, and found Hiein to he fully sup* plied with everything required by law, ssrryiag the reqais'tc Bamber of boats, equipped witta tbs fnU nnmber of life-preeervers named in the laapee- tinn certificates, and iu all ether respects complying ts n h the 1 nv. General Dumont says that, while he aometimea baa reason to fear shat sams of tbs iaspsotora are Bot peiforasiag their work efficiently, bs does no! believe that any of those in N.-sv-York can be in¬ duced ti give certificates wiiu'h arc imt in accoid- aiice with the facts. A veiy efflcieat preventive of eolluslon for cor¬ rupt piupos'.s in other branches of tho public s.-r- s ic.- Istbe Bvstem ol traoafsrring sgenta from piai .- to plaee often enough to prersnl tbe formation of "rings." Thia system General Dumont wonld be glad te bsve*applied to tho ateambost inspection service, but thsrsii ae pn nor ender the pmsani Ia bb to make such shsngaa It is not generally knows thal hy recent changes in thc furn, BBOB which inspection SSTtlflestsg arc made ont every passenger may be a ateambost in- BpeelOC for himself. The certificate nosv COOtBlnS upon it- face a full S'ati'tnciu of all the life-sav¬ ing ap:,ln»uces which the steamboat is requited i,y lass to iiuiv. ami anv passenger may investigate for himself wielher the beal upon winch he is travelling bas tte onoto of such strplisnces. Tbs CatptBin Ol the Vessel is also obliged by lass ti. sinus to any passenger who requests it a copy ol the steamboat law. _ NO PEARS VF YELLOW FEVER, Washington, July ll)..ibe National Board of Health authorities feel very hopeful thnt tho .Southern cities will escape a yellow fever epidemic this year, Mk.mi-iii-, Tenn.. Julv 10..Dr. J. II. Tluirnton President of ths local Board of Health, authorizes the following; " There are no case sol yellow fever lu tills city nor any cases of level resembling il in any respect. No'drummer,'or other p. ison has bees taken sick here with anv symptoms ol pellew fever. 'ihe city is reniarkshly health v. and free froni fevers of au. description or type." NA VA L IX TEL LIQ EXCE. Washington, July 19..Ensign Henry C. lunar bas been sedated ts tim issslvrag ship colorado ai Raw-York. P nasa" |BBiatsBt»RaB-B( rn 9. n. Lamdcn has bee-n older, d to duty iu charge of the niacin:.i ry of the iron, lsd* et Brandon, Va. Passed Assutant-tuj-i- necr J. M. Emanuel hus been detached from fluty em tlie Ironclads at Ili.ndoii, Va., snd |duc-ed on walting-or. flers. Hiiilmaker John Ratdy lias been detscheJ from the P.Dsac-ola and ordered to the receiving .hip Iud. pendenoe at Mare Islsnd Navy Yard. C.illfornts. OasBaaaadag a.. r. Yates, ef me lltteaae. Bl lt Johns, N. P., July 10, reports to the Navy DsseftUMUl: " Kron elifl, re ut reports .he. tt-hernieu appear to ni- hivnii about the usu_l suec-as un (he 'mi,ka. I hear of no Ultu cully whatever ss to tue flabiiiK ny our tl.iitriuei, In ul tin- localities permitted By lbs late treaty with ure-: Kilt.i.. li..- hesltb of Un- sblp is cn,,,' " ¦Hie )owhiiti-n Bniahrsl ctislltii. and sailed from Beau fort, B, C. . (Saturday for the West Indies. The United Blairs aWsbip Trenton arrived ul Flu_b lng, Holland, ou tue 1st lott. M Are you brotheret" asked a gentleman o two little boys. " Yes, slr." "Are you twins 1" .. Yei slr." " Uow old are youl" " Amos three, aud I's Ave' waa the aktouudlug reply. THK SOUND COLLISION. -.?. WAS Tl IF, STONIMil'nN TO HI. AM Kt UK KVIDHNCK BRfOMI 1IIK INSPrC t'O'tS.WHAT CAPTAtB NVK rlMNKs-TlSIIMONYOr orriCKRs ei, lill' R__M-AOA*MBaaT< I lu- .ni nil ui v.s! i gat :>'ii into tho collision on tho onad batwsea tbs steamers Narragansett and Stou- igtim WSSeeetinued at New-London, Conn., yes- srday, Csptsls "fjrs Ihonghl tbs disaster was ansel bf a BilBBBB-fllanding of ths Narragansett's iliistles. 'iesaid ho would exiw-ct tobsdisohsrged by iieconipanv U refined to carry all thepM-UUfSn ,-ho came aboard r.-Kiiriilfsa of tho capacity of the BSBSi lin- ta hr. Isman of tho Htoning'on said BS ra* unable to properly control tho wheel alone. I h>- tate of the Narragansett, tho watchman, and other dicers testified. rn WHAT THI EVIDENCE DISCLOSES. rOnyusan and mnonni goroon ernniiLBg a cap¬ tain's MISTAKR--THK N VI! II A(3 INSII 11*8 CRKW ANO MKK-IIOATS. Nkw London, Conn., July 10..At tbo ro- aaatag of tue Narragansett Investigation this morninc, be exaniuiHiion of Cantata Mya, at that Stonington, mot (.mimed. He stated (I,at bowns familiar with pilot oles mid tBal Hu-, r. einireil ono lot,,.' blast of the viil-tl" when pasdng au _ppronehlng boat to the stui- rsssda Tho Insp.-ctor then real fiotn the inh-s showing that ebor! uni ,li.«tli,et lilust iras legaiied. 1in- Ci ptain, restimltig bli te.«!uiionv, said ,- We- bs .ul Hu- H trrau'susett's whistle, sud supposed lt ir.iri! .an s. 1io ffsnags BSell v. as about u point od the at in,ss scheu sv,- ur thean! ber,sad when we changed mr coolee lo sicd shel was about (wo polios. We- ran iot mi.m. timn bell ii in n i" cuni neal ooaree before tin mn.'I nor!-wc-'. Wi en we heard the Narrng-tii- ii-t l's two svliistl-a stu- wu. ihree or Ii.ur potato OB OW tiort bow. Tilde ls uoiloitbf In my mind stir Leard mv reu- -ral fog wlnsll .-. It sui- bael BUSSTI fed tvidi two whistles ,i oas short eblstl, tkere weald rive Bees strloeoee :bat she heard ea, Fr un IBs Rase we mst beard ike sruistie of the Rarragaaeetl te tbe eollteioo was about lour uiiiniies. I knew lt wss ainnit Ume te Beset IBe lesters Seaod beat*, nnd wits BORU extra cant,on. [he boeto were probably lowered la serai lenminstes ifter tbe eolliatoe. lins-were saaaaed by d. ci: benda. there ivan hut on pilot alu..ar.I titi- *.munt previous lo Una *c ii-on tl,ai. luise I,a cn its e.. Tin- BOBBge SM ¦ ide, I suppose, to sere exeease, [attribute tbe collision to iu latona .s io tiie Rarragaaseit'a whistle-. I co:.siiricd lu-r tog sslil.-ile a signal Io turn lo Ibe fight, nnd a* niiitle In answer io my wtnstle. t Son'i remember bearing the Retra¬ in,,-,-ti giretaree blasts ot tbs whistle tsso or thies .u,nnra before tbe oolllslon. If they bsd gives sm-ii a ssl,!- ls there is no reason wBj [.should Bot hsvs beard it. It wonld take one-ball minute foi one man to pal lac waeel h ii' to port ur sterboerd ; I don't know thal two men coiii.i do ii .my snicker, t don't knew Ike exact number Ol passenger! un llii'-litiii'L'inli Hu' Iii". li t ot (no coiii,.inn there were abnui 800. The Bios ingtnn i* allowed ie esrry ai...ut 580 paeeengete lt 1.000 passengers bad ennie aboard that Bight tner would pto!,al,li li \ >. goes ru Ne .i-Yoi K, unil il la.nl not takes them I should bare expected to g t my iiis- me next dav; lan pol there to run tbe noel irom dock to dock, ;ind tc lake I'll Un- paeoengere wbo COBBS al.oin il. i:vii>r.v< r: of WHEKL8MA1 sn.viv. Jose iii .-'-il si a, the ss ):>.-:,,,ni of tke Btoolngtofl since April 1, ssas tl,c next w!t!,e-s. Ile testified a teUOWBI Tin- eoerae siren me from tke Banimocke ta Hart lelt's em tin* Bight of lin- collision ss ii- sse-t. Inr t quarters -'.uta. From Bartlett's to Cornfield lt wai west. Illllf Hlill 1). I liallt in loo.out, but Mltiir's- Stl ny tim compass The Stonington m.-era hard inni it ta., e. .bout ii n.iii'r iii ii, as.- iii" wheel i.scr fr,.in pori to starboard. I eas hold ber myself when ai,- l* going tall speed, with the wheai bard dows, bm I can..'! beare tee waeel over alone ss inn s: <. i n -ni-- lull spec I. been blowing ont wht :'. about twice a minute. The iii-t ssii'.ii I Beard ss..s one ssi,i-,h oa our port how, iiiii.u one point, v.. |>aa>< thal boat, rho sec¬ ond whistle we heard was the Hsrragunseti'. on our port bow, a point or a point and a ball, rbis wai ift»r .rebad pa and wen running ss.st bi l d iii."- we, ir it rd sett's whistle ll waa about two points on the port boss-, nnd then ba lied bel Bp north weet, tba pilot telling laeverbeard twow tlc* or three whistles from tbe N.lITi.r UlM'i a. Win-!, Sse hit's , Ila- 'lei, ss r j, s r I I, r .' wuisi eeand the pilot raogfonr bells. Tale was abeu! half a minnie, I should think, before the collision. I i)o,r; ti,ink we Moan.! bave avoided ile- coi,-nen if 1 bud bad iinotiia-r maa wita nc ai the ssl,mi. ii Uo i- ssa.c in-.; ti, .n f, ur i.cii- rm.,.' before the oollisios I did not here them. WA it il M.av OOON*a Ti:* ii mi in v. Aloin Cooa, the boa eatohmaaoftb Rarracsnsett, ie-1 .is ai tii.it in inni i, ¦¦ 0 employed ia thai eapaeity on boats o. tbe Btoniugtoa Compsnj tor eleven rears Hs sat.: a. tin- Bight of the i oiii-s u-i v ¦¦ tan tata lbs fo;; Bl Strati 1 Bboal, lour *s ir... After leering Rew-Havee ssc- m. ci a steamer, .uni then -t Falkland's (.sun ni r. Wo r ni atone ball sn _r an thea ratal*- tin" sta ui ii ci, a u pol i snd a hair. We nii-sv two whistles throe times ss nh suck in interval last they tim nish ... 11 co less ihree s. rustles 1 DI'V -i hi a (I ui"¦ whistle 'i om t. afier I baa reported tbe IR and then only onelong let 1 -ai i 'o the pilot ¦' - it ,- ,u lag _ and wubin a minute snd a half a tel I first saw ss, h. ;.. i, bl ..¦. lng a sin a -.-. o I si oi ld think tb duration e<: i, .0g tie I* .!>.,,' one-half s minnie and thc i:! nu- right al ii ¦. After ine n the c..(.1.un loi.l nu-h. cul th" ni i!c... mn! I ,:ii so. Wheel c..nu- back the caine ui sod said the ii-ni tva- ian tlrr>. We lowered tbe lor wa rn port about nu minutes at lei the colllaion. I thc" ss n; aft io get a li'e preserver for mr* the fl ne* ont me og; ind t ben l rem on to the liol deck ned there waa h i. water theare ,.i grounded nt thia time. 1 latupedo erima rd with a chair and tied m< overcoat aronad il. I was In tin-, ss mer about twenty or twentj ns ma mee, and n let, d np ¦.'¦ boa front the Cltj ; N Vork, Whick i ager from tbe Sion lin; ti il ami ll, 'lilli ,1 bl ll (iris ol '..ii.ic ll BO. i t, is ir u ptcsed np turee mea b*sldei my a. li uni thr. roi, UiUa-. i saw tbe Bunira on's light before 1 beard ber fog whistle Bhe whistled after that, hut leers,. were mixed uo and leonid nwt tell what tbey wi cu: ai .ii.-tii ni u n i M. ;. iii-.- in the length ol the v, bullee ol ih iv.ii iiuit«. BTEPHER A. MOWRY*"" KVIIU.'NI IC. When the tot ittgatlon ssh rcanmcrt al l::to p. ni. Iks first wltaem e ¦ Stepkes at. Mowry, Mots of ths Barrsgsnrrtt, Ueteetill das folio wei li,ave fica Male from twenty-five to twenty-eight pmnt a, snd I, tvs i.n on ike R irrag«oseti in thsi mp iiy io arl] Ibtrtei n rears, ai the niue ol tbe coll s,oti I ssa- .ii mt lo-ti'. "ii ike i. linn ulai il ch oa n,r port ride. I beard a wbl tie snd Jnmpe in ul i. ,i, pulled np the wiadow, and sb, ut that Ume sse straok. I went tios'.'i end me a good aizci imi,.. j_t that time C., .". ra.ini ss-,is , ¦, .,,. ,,*. .. I i hen sv nt (o tie .-nr-, ni,, and asked what ute Bc done, .md l"' said to rertbe boats and pul Ike passengers aboard the otber sieainer. I b.gau lowering Ute boa a he. il, Ililli.' Wild No. -1. ii nil le, ss.i, ,1 lt ii ir es t hr n, |n rail, telling nman named Thayer to lower it oats tu il* and putin the plug. I Hen w.-nt ia. the next boat ali .,ti.1 cut tin- gays aiui attempted to holst lt, and found li full of )t .-ii-'i- niii requested th rn to gel out, and they did bo nm! then i--" Into ber eg un. I got un h tn mu. in tlc im:.'. Hu- ss.is loaded within three laches ef the gunwale j I polled on.' man sslm ss..r overboard Into tbe boai sad nen to tbe Stonington snd ii,,.al ai tue,,,, .i tiuu, l,:U i; mci ti I.li In S'.r.i, Ih- two boatl fd kits. 1 here bad coarse ot tbe Barragans ti's lif«*- iXHits, and paid i bern special steelton t.. see i bat t ney ss ere sept lo order. I uave hvl tlie hliiug au*! di uni ni the deck hinds. I nuppoeeU. thecres tobe au..,.tl n. w. *¦¦ '¦"' "! them were si i.n tl In handllni The oldest deck hsnu had been In service on ,m nfl tor three or font reals, tao >.: Ihe d k hoya wer. sailors. There wen iel n life-boots on the M rrarau .,i. AU the hoata but one a re Iron. Sometimes I ex¬ amined the boat once aw ric and freq neut lr sent the deck boys to examiut ibm. 1 tuink I e boats liadb.cn taken out two or tbrrc lime si least sine February. 1 nm positive tbal lil J!,.- qnlpmenis of tbs beats and r. ut. wen in* ca -rn: r. v. Ian I lowered the b it uiol ss cm offih- li:*- lia i i-i me a g mi deal of hi aod was aft id tbe wheel, [ bare n.ver beard an "iii t lion made io ooodemned Ule-pretet srrs or in.se ,.n i,,,, ,| thestesmer. Pne men weredrilled twieee Beek si lbs pump snd quits often lu swinging ont inchoate. In hiring ii" ii I .'lino's' levar! !.! bi te & the u wbi thi. iiej have had sni experience n tbs wale r. I giro tb cr.un-i- to sailors, bul find it difficult lo hire u,. ... e!. rn,t Ilk,- to Dandle Ireigbi. Deck banda uni d.-.k hoys receive tue sainc WSgrS, Bia ol iii Rsrrseansi tl's beats were fSimd alter the oolleloa, to tm know.edge, uiol ail tn.-rntts. After tbe collision then waa u great gael ol Bxcitement anions tbs passe agers m ,nv nf them stopped me .mi asked use quetta one "¦: ta, in were ssiiinui; ute pteeerven anu asked abm where they conni get them, and I told teem that etch berth sad Book stan roo,,, was supplied with one. i made treqaa>ot ex- smineiions ef the Boat below, oed heow tba! ths sates wera in the bnlkbeaas. I bavs bsea restneted by tke nssagsmeai as to the nam kw si si sk bsaes, Tl.e invcstigitiou was adjourned at thu poiut until Taseeey at io a. m. UROIVXED AT ATLAS TIC CITY. Ml-.S. HUfiMZTH, 00 liUl.ADKLI'HIA, AND 1WO OIItLi* I (tST. Ati.antii* Citv, N. J., July 10.-A Kid ncci. deut ccrurrcrt her,- this muralug, by which limn pei som los: lbelr lives Abo,il ll o', lock, tn SSmmOB wuh olhei visliora, Mrs. Nesinilh, wife of I.ieu'inunt Nriiiuth linli A Wtatm Army, accompanied hy Miss Beale. F»n shawe, ugo twelve, ihe chill of John R l-'uiuhawe, o (i.-imaiitowii, together with a little girl nu in ed Ht In Dsaksn, neal lu t. bathe abovs the lirhihousn. Th, Incant) abases for their hath It a very d-ngeroua one, a< lt ls hctwe.n ihe breakwater and thc* HghtUsaBB. There ls a strone eddy snssplBg arouud tau breakwater at al ii,.-, and th" current flows rapidly along th- hah ti, tilly yards, then rushing out to ths sen. Bonn distance down Ihe beach there Is s covet betwnn ih. nciln land snd the bar, whlnh has alrtsdy csuaei oro wnlng ec'-lieut * thia season. Il ts thonahl Mu Rejssatta went un..warea down thc absllow emusiikmrol it fe-w stepa from which the waler ia tineen feet el ess ^ Unable to awim, she tor an Inatsnt clutched ber youn, eompanlona when abe found hsrielf lu deep water, aa, aoen tmy were swept Hom her and lost beu.sih tn wavea. Tue lifeboat In aervlee further down the beach nam to the mernie od being stgoailed br persona on ths besot ALI teri-were out of sight, however, by ths times tb sp. Thc crew filially euooeoded In recoratUi, tho boriv of Mrs. N.-Mitltli. whieh will BS tullen to Prill, -elphin l»B OrroW h.- .er hiislmml. OUT-DOOK 8PO1!TB. fiWIr-.S OAMFS ANI» CONTE-TS. The secnnd day of Ihe National BwiSBfSBttrsl nt ,T."ins's \\'a.od passed nil' v, r.V pleasantly. AH OBJ long tho peopls kcal coining ard bf 9 n BB. the gronn'is wera eeowdsd. Bsteatsen m a Btise partici¬ pated iii the festival, several clubs of Boston, PstSl ¦en end Kewaak halag reprassDssd. Tba bnlldinga were dernrued with flags of ull nations, end the paviliea, whore dancing began at tun eaily hour ol ten in thc morning, was tastefully hung with ban¬ ners nnd streamers. As usual, tho gaines played a larR" part in Um en¬ joyment of the day. The *. scissors gems" canute great amusement to tba women and children. 'J" walk a fe-sv yunis blindfolded, and sever with (I lar.u pair of ihsstfi B BtriBg beliing n lucky niiinhcr, does not se ni a very hard feat to accomplish. Sometimes tbs prize i'i won with suspicious frequency. Thu gymnastics attracted much attention, and WSW Continued hythe athletic clubs, lurn-Veriiii am' .."ctiwing-V'creui all the afternoon. Ile practice on the bonaontal bar was vervcreditable, the (nit r* cot foots of (be "'giant swing" heine accomplished bv several members. Target-ehootlng alu >*ept up an all day .Ballade, and ihe sack-racing ssas ns ludi¬ crous as usual. , Tbs mos! ebaractenst-c of thc t-pnrts wera tbe Sss,*-, wrestling coin. sis. Thia ipsoles ol wrestling rennins a peculiar Barmen! tobe worn.a tm ikof canvas, bv which Hie atliht, s grasp cub otber, sol being allowed to Imo theil hold. Hie stronger one generally spins Ins opponent around ia the air, but it is always douhiitil windi wal fall on top of Hie other. An anna, sprinkled well with sawdast, is hedged in erith ropes. lu tins tho gallie goes en. I lu* BUROU-BeUM 1MB OX prizes were received with aoclaraatioo. RAC-XG kl SARATOGA. second nw ok thu bommuu unnnno.ctanss- bbuia, rounnta, anna sooouta ann wi nai.ni i ur. tviwiits. Babaiooa, N. Y., July io..The seeond day of Um Bareloga Baeieg Aasoctailoa, or, properly Bpseklag. the first extra dey, waa aotqntt^ at se-esss- fol ns tin" spaniel say*.aol nu' Ike atteadaoee ares mash less, betbeeaaeeef tin- aoudln n of the field. iii dir trace wu, siaaost a (oregoae soaelastoB, sad the s.c iii -ia- a nilli: st'iilk t-st '¦¦ I .'ultima. Tlc terse 'i ian. rs dash partly made un t,.r thc lack or inter es;ii,g fciiiiic- ut il.e IT, st tsvo rsees, hoi i '. ni in this the a..ni.i not l,i -r(ii for several furlongs, Ths imiaiie race wat sveli Beeteotod,end wee watched with Begee inn-rest. The weather wss warm al iii.- begin n!ng of the rases, bal seoul orri/.! sprung np towan) the oed. Tbs track waa ta good eoadiaoe, retaefssl time wu. iii nh*. Tbs first event ea tbs presrsBuae waa for a pur-, nt DOO, tv in in r nus yt .ref sa race af thevslasof 11.000 :i pouade; if rr-!," i'i, 7 pom ds extrai not having won a r.n- tn.* ye ie al loWI _ 7 pc ni. is ; in ul deasallowed. If Syearsold, io punada; if -t yeas IO poneds; If Breera, or apward, 21 poonda t pee Balle, Poole sold aa folio vs i urns WOO, Charits R 105, Boswell Bift. ObarlieBoei Mik tn,- ie ni si ihe etsi*, but eora gave way io Boswell, woo ml a si,,ss paee, with Olarissi-sa, nina ng under a pull, lost. Pest- noii*remainednncbanseduntil the lower nun. when ma began racing aed -ooh took the lead, « cn- iv hy t v., lengtas; Bo .s J ..i ¦! ami Chart! n inn,.- iinr.I. i'.aie, l; 18V Tbe s Bond event wsa a ieofg20saeh pl ly or pay, wttb gSOO addea id to receive filOO out ", i year of am' race ol the t.imc of $3,000 to c .'i ': li extra | horses not bavuig won tilts yeal s raes ol lbs san,- el allowed 5 poaadB j thees no! having won nay re yeer allowed r_' p..mids; beaten mallina .ii,,ss" 17 pone 1-1 o.u mil ario fwolon Poola i: Kir tmi.i *¦::.'); Jin li. 1k BSO, Omega 131. .here wera three sv!,i li was di Sd ont si ..,.'.¦¦ aided race, for al though Jim lictk led nearly a in .1 and a half, it was plain to I ia sped itosa tbs! Por¬ tana was running under s pull, w] I was verified eben ihe home stretch res rea 1. bs weal to thc front ss 11,, n rn '1 an r, Jim B oed, ton lengths before Omeg rbo leeatsd to Hm mi bon 0. lim -.'iii'-. Thai i.i- if a mir dash for :i pul -a S3 c. ol wkli a ond. are s.a 1, thirteen starters.Anim Augusta. Ku K 1- Templar, Annex, sioux, Bradicr, Rentes., Terror. .1. ti >ss, 1. Ii in Bpsrliog, Barlte and Poola sold :, tollon 1. Knight I'cmnlsr, BSOc); D 8| ¦¦ ng.glSO; Bloez, eiOOj Audax,S("5j A Iii! .'. i'll- lk0,tr-10i iv'' '.-c .-I, VJ.", ). ¦-. ¦: Ills, S20; ti. lu (Mayftnwei", 1 and l 1.1 o i- 111 ll'. 1".ti.,; 1. tbe il.11: fell, with Bioux gel ing the best, fol- ,, ,1 bj 1 tai le Ross, and the thi niuo*: in 11 on tbe run In th, |_ lae. .1 a oh ni ol tl,1st aani onttbe view 0 nilli neal 111, .-hms lc.. ss ii ii Dan epi in. aud A in tie m. Bom Anna A nj. 1 -j,,,,ix al thc Bel ing ipi n- ra, and a po bj _, Bioux md li.iuSparliug third; time, licit. 1*1 11¦_nr i. s ¦". es ;. g .I a bad start, sad uri * na ibis t ..-.-! tuto iga i. ,. Betel nntli in bi -. 11 ic a. ss here bs ran t. ry (asl, kai erald only gi lom li a- 1 he * liing race for a parse ol |250, distance, 1 'i tv,.- a walk-over w Bradley. Tiie hurdle race, w Her we of fitOO, ol ni; ,ii,r ince, .1 0; horses net sr uai li,ir won a tm rdie race or n steepteenase olin pounds: 11* Ballee, over fi nurdi -. ad for starters Prank Mn01a. ta,-i h.. i).-lin 11 in .- ;iiui Captain Franklin. Pools sold; iiietiii'iiuc and Pnostlun, 1.00; I l rankin) au Hunk Bbori,gill!- Prai k Short waa it:--1 uss is, 1.a 10011 look second plaes tn Faustina, a nu tl .11 one time to be running nghtawej lr»m the others; bm ene tired aftei runuing a mlle, when l's- inr-,.un-, took ap IBs running, bcul Prank Bbori for sec¬ ond place, md soon pa*sed bu ttable 0, mpaun o, Prank lin,rt ui-o pu.sn! Pamitua, but he could Bul reach D lurbance, who won by three li Pi mk Short tee ond, Faustina tbh l. si d 1 aptaln Pr ink- 111,. who ssas BOVei ni there .'man ; limo, am 1'-. _ THE EASE Ens' CONVEX HON. IMPORTART ADDUBSBBS I Mle li ll . 1 UK TOPICS TO BB DISCI lt*Da Baratooa, N. Y., July m..The nrrnnge- liieiu.* tor tbe aimil ai soi reatkin ol ihs American bank¬ ets, Aa oe a mn ars lmss c. mpletc. B iii-i-i m: r ii) address the convention npoa re_ump- Hob .in 1 rsfdadlag. Ihs ueetmra ara to be bold In the T.iwu Hill,Barstegs Bprtaga, Aogusi ll, 12, and 13, ind a large sad Influsntial repn sratlon 01 ibo banka ia all -1 ,,,-- is promised, in- Bon. Alexandet l, of Milwaukee, Piesldeni ol the A eociatlra, ..sui ..-. .. historic tketcb of Western banking, Ad- oufiuauctataodmonetar. questions arc expee od lion in ¦> lore M. Voom ,0 *oi re 11 .1 Be ila a.1 many ol bel pr ,ml em bat Au.i. 1.. thu special topics ai.meed mu the stirer nu -1 un, 1 11 int.1. ng ind itiilu-ti-- i development of iii ir, sith >'--' ¦'!-. '"-i r pe alive resu -; tbs in. nfion "f panic nu- bim ii t t ill-direct .: tai an !', :. ii -,- -s n bi home umi iii.ro id, and ibo financial roodinona estell promote banking alability, coninsere)ai progress sud ledu-iris I lurospciaiy. ".ll.n-ic.a 7i)t)i) inni ,t,ons h.is,- beean issnrd to beaks snd b inkers .it hone, aiol ubro.nl, ami a great nun. re].h,,n ii received 1 ii- pre Bedings ol the U in von r a ire to be piloted and wiuel} distribut-d bi i.i rope .ij vscii ie-. iu tiie liiiti d Btates .." ClDEh T ON THE ll ABASE li ULSOAD. um: mis ku.1.tn (ilitiuuiii.BBTBBAl KOKO IBJUBRO, Tolrdo, July LO..Ab excursion train from lo, alu io lodlasoptia, wuicli left hern ar. 9 p. m. reeterdey. hy way el the Wasesh Railway, tamped the rue W IK-ae Kt,ox'* "-hiing. Olio, at 1J:_.) to i.iy. Five eoaekeewere throwa .'rom the track, ene p I.,!'., ar U-U.art, of BohleSVUIe, Ind.. wes killed, and nine setter passengers ume island. Ths srlgts ot the seel dent is supposed (o be a broken rmi, caused hy the engine o the aema train Ths tojarsd pssssagsca were takee to kort Wayset aad are being cared for by the eempeap. Ameee 11,use fateUj __teioi Kre Wui-cr EL lust rn. of Indianapolis, toe private BSSrSUVB of the non, W. H. Kin-Hal,, me PcBBOe latte ran! alula- ,'nr Vice Presida-nt: .John 8. (lunn, of Wcrlfl.-ld, nml Hess uni Hursn, of I'ein. tad. A. Mullen, of Athens, i-si-riemaiy wounded. Th-s is (he fl.at accident eu, tins road, in which pt.sspng'-ra have ben injured, since June l->7_. The BSrsene seriously svonaicl an-, ll rninn Winton, Mi*. Louisa Ulalie, C. I.. (Scuwnri/, Cii.rlc. Ibnde,Mlsa Sophi Bipf, Walter 11. Been, J. P. Black, August Dat- phers. i/ouis Adams, walter ll. Heweemb, Jena Kauo., all of Indlsnaiicilts; O. V. I'ortius. J. (' Jon.... of N,, b -as Ole, Ind. J. P. WBe-el«r ol Westtloltl; Henry Klviu, of pern Hi autos ih, sa above BasBsfi thsrs were twsatr oue 1 asaeugers slightly Injun-ii. A MAIL BOURER ARRESTED. Richmond, Viv, July 19..A colored lott<er- carner, named Ixsror M. I>ee, eonnectml willi the Rle li mond, Post OfTtcr. wss srrested thia morning by 1' ht Office Inspectors Henderson snd Mbsllcross for stenciling rcgistc-rrd letters from tbe sa.fiil The letters woirh bsd hsd their contents purloined wors found in hia possets sion. Lee was commuted to J.ul lo default of il uuo balli. _ Not His PAnLT..Lnst Budnj a gentleman went Int. a drug store sail aakeil to bur a piece of seep " Can't sell snythiog but me-dicinra on Buuday." .. Out' insu alive, d..ii'i rou know tl,st clssnlmeaa la nestle. Ki-1 linea. I" " wsll. 1 c»ni help lt. lilt ls." "You don't hslf try," responded the acSrchcr for Swap, aa he went out without lt. 'I HE COI MtTS. TIM', AM.F.i.KI) RMMIOAI** ("ON.**PIR UV. MtTIIK1: ll sll.MnW AH fO THK WAY IN WHICH A viitDKT nut $ li., OOO sOAinPTTBU Tin ki* av- I Mi ('.,',||",-.V WAS Oltr.VIM D. Thfi Third A ve nue Uiilioart conspiracy cnso uh up ii_f.il,, (Cr exam nation peeterdary sttsreooB he¬ ra Jostles I' inliner, in th.- Voiacvi le P Ik 'our.. ro fermsr employes of tbs Third eas reed, sassed .niy ami R " i, ara -kerned aili ooeeplrt*ig to- . ma.iiifii tu'c fslss leslimear sa behalf of a an Barned *tobalts,whe recently ehtotaeda verdict [sh-St the company, chiefly on tba toetlsseey sf these fOmaa,forglfi.000. It Mohamed that theprlocof Otr pcr)ury was to have been $5,0(g) each. I !;*. tlrst wttaSM SSamRMd pSStSedap was Tnomas P. .vin*. ('uhf ot tn.- liiooiilyn Fun Di-pnrtment. He -nfl. d Ih.-it BbOOl a year snd a ball Bg PlBBBll R-lllv, ie of the detendaate, nus adrtvarto Iha Departassoi private BeteeMvc ssmsd Moeear aaam ta see the ate easaeut Reilly la connection mun tba fish rd r. suit. bile conversing with the « itaess and Mooney, IC d's til.lia .1 a diary ter lg*ffi In which appeared a i.,-ni,>- ¦dam af ths seesessi Tiie witness fiji sot reedit) ssa- slioss n a t.l.iry St the. trial e<r ihe eSMM iu the r-U- rior Court svhicl: Reilly swore ss-ia (he -ame, but lt is not. One was Maa and the oilier black. Themes P. Connor, a bbsbob, taet-fied that he wis ea r.NH. :<.'> of tho Third Avenue Railroad on October 9, i77, when the at 'Clde.nl occurred. A pollcmnn ania an named Foley were a'.ao BU tba fi uni ni a'.form with tn. The eer was getag Berth. WBsa asor Thulasath in uss- tin- injured hoy, who, as well as the witucss hm remember, was Ieeeked dosvn by tue nurses. The iver. James Morton, one of the prison*., stopped IBS r ss lulu sheet n n feet, and as quickly hs Hny ear be :i stopped. BartholOBtew Poley, of No. RIO -tost Eigbtieth-st., a ii-iiiiih hvlrulr, (i stilled that BS saw '.de boyjunip om lbs car thal was going soulh; he saw no con- ict.ir. The boy lauded Mtolr on his legs, and while inning south e ssas knocked dows i,y tee horses. He rn probably shoat ten feet He ttas lying under the ont wheels eben the ear was stepped ',, Bplevy s;dd thal bs had examined car N". 5 int a month SfI er thc accident Ilise lamination was Kde ti tbe ,niiit.si o' tm- romp ms- Hs toned tho n- In ported order. WiRtsm Dowu, also a esr bul der, ts rn I ned ins cir with Iks Berne re*,ur. wi,ii.mi D. elson, ii martur naeebanie. employed ob the Beeend renae line, exaaueed the car sud tounti it iii good der. Benjamin ftssiwoud. tbe eondneterof thc car nt the mu ot tbe act-Id nt, a od (hat tba esr ssas iii psi I der si, fat us he knew, lb' had beard bo comp ! lt either from Morton or the driver noe sun na after tbe accident. Charles B. lintis wss the next witness. Ile ls n pri¬ ll, el ti e live, ssho st as rn,oh,veil nv Hie railroad cuni ms to follow and note toe SBovemtnts ned c.i rea- t Bellly aud Morton. Me sew thein together In i. in *7*. While bs huh drinking with thnu lin."t remark d to Reilly that lr theil sids won tbev ere to get ST.,000 each. At another time R-Hiy made ie same remark to the eitnees. Merton told tbe wit- a given lum alieedy gSO. and ths . inc sm 'lim to Bellly. Tbe further beerlag was set dowe Bt 1 p.m. on Au ustl.. _ THE B0U5D CX>LLIBION IN THE Conn's. .MAY Ot PBOCBBDlHOS OBBIBO I.'. ORB OR -MB mus roR ns-AOBS, The wife ol Biotuurd 8. Ctteekleji R ecnlp* «, wat cbs of iii'- p r*" is i,,s' ni i in- RsrrsgsaseU Isaater. Hlsdsoghter, Lilly M. Cbeekley, age three. : ber mother; ber life wss saved, but she sus- lii.cill some l"a"l!,y injuries. The rather Waa upp oin --el bu id in-iii to iii.ns- e eutt In the Superior gainst in Pt ivldenos sud Stoning) in Bteamshlp ant to recover damages for their Injuries. Theoolllslou by whieh thc Barrageusett was sunk .curred bet* Bl o rees, h longing to tbedefen- ui!. An appin on was mads by tbe defeadsBl cum my before Judge Freedman, foe a step ef tba taint H's proceedings in th,* aeUoa 11:.ti the final lament of thc proc edinge nos pending la the Dui ed ; -ii i-t (towri for a limitation snd determtnattoa i ih>-ii I-, in-, brreasooof tbelosseesrlslng ni oi tie collie,,em. Tins proeeeSiBg waa Instltoted oder the Aet .»t Ooogrees passed Marsh '.>. lftfil. ile ti'i isi ti of Judge Freedman is tatareaUag in view t tbe many suits tn Uko eondtUoa. Eta says tbat tbs ni ol IR61 tva* intended to neks _the lats- cm form to lie maritime iw|ol mode) n Europe, by whl, h the owner - liable onl. to :hi hi, in of lu* interest hi tbe a ,.,,:,,j's- free from blame, rbeexc ptioos made In the nt of l-",l are where th.- 1 - osn ed byjtbe owner's psign or neglect, or occurs with his privity or kui el 11, iueh ea iee be ia Ila ile t',r lb whole looa. Judge "rredui -n continues " The plan itt. in any am b -r ni iv proceed In the Sta.ts cooria notwltn* 'niiii,i i th.-- pendency ol tbe proceedings In the United District Court, but be proceeds a: ih>- risk of rh .llj failing In the ootl in if be ibould tail to bring his ,- within one of tbe except lona Tole has been s;,n.--'v decided by t be Court ol incests li Ki i ni. ii c. pr..vi.i iic and New-York Bteamahlp .".uiPiiiv (53 M. Y., '7(ii." Tue defendant's motton ls drated, hut u is permited irene .¦' ii if ii;- coiniti.iiiii ia aol itf'iii' it -.sit:iiii me of i. t teem tons mentioned. Q. h. l\ Bttllnian tor thc ilulutiff; W. l'. I) i in foe tl, de e id mt. BOT TO BE ( DRED BY PATENT HEDI! INK. .1 non F. Houghton auee Iii*; wife, Ifinerpa r.Boughton, in the Bnpertor Court for sn ahsolutedl* reroe on the ground ot Infidelity. An a ppt lestwa waa louie lodge Preedman b heh df of the defenSam fer im) a sir k alimony md WOO Bonnee! lee. The delea. .ii nil! lil v11 steting that ber huab mil maa sc ,.lei- a! potent Beedieteee, sud bed nu annual in- .rnie of .-co.ooo. goon after the r marriage he begss to inti ni' rate habit , sad sv,!. d Into* th d would ¦ni! s abase ber, eimk ng her, pultiac ber bair, breeking nt i-sr is uni even threatening her life. Piio ,i,.. a in ,1 furtBer ibal her bnsbenS hid procured the ,.,,;,-. lal on which to base tbs dlroro. anil by employing a ni v i: ira, on June SQ 18 IO, t d, ¦¦¦ n bi r Into a lintel. Tbe plain tiff eu the omer hand -. ri d tbat his wile lad led a bsd life before their mani ,_¦ had sloes n-kuow ni-i-ii to nun, auii iii.u sic was new Bonsor ina ,;"-i ii- o: h..-I reputation, rwo di .riv,* made , ttl !n -.it of Ihs etrcnnista e i mm-r wbicb tins bad reen Mrs. Houghton wll rn aa! hotels ans elsewhere, Indge Frerdit in yesterday grunted ber gio a week ali- ¦ouy an .Ti'iO eeuas HOBBED AND TURNED INTO THE STREET. ('nanine Frohmann, tho widow of Henry li-,inn t.ii. at ale death la Jana.ny, i --ti, rn oeired shout 1700 ss benefit from several Regrew orgsalsat Kinch be hal in-cn a .-nen ber, and so,,:, BltSTWaid vrrut lo mt' svitli Mr. BBd Mrs. Jareb Nain Bl No. 5P WlteoO- I., Ii ool.ly;I, 1). I). OS complaint of Mrs. Fmbninnn lasoes DoBebastye -t' rday i.s ,ucu aa erdec ice tbe ansel il Mi. .".".mn, BBd he wan locked up in I.iiil, w W;re«! Jail ndefeat!o fil.000 bail. The charge waa tfcat bete. luci uis old an widowed a imau te g,rr np her fi700 to hint inr Hit." keeping, thst be refused lo return Tl to lier, began toabnss brr. and finally turned her penn! et, roe snit te recover the money is ,t .in il nv some friends ss hu round in-r ou tho street und ire i.ou caring tor in-r. CIVIL ROI BB Judge IfcCue in Brooklyn yesterday putted ,n a'..-oin.- divorce tor Joseph -Belier from his wife M ,i". -si.iii.-i-. on tbe I' uni. of the referee In the see, A motion for nlinonj inn! counsel f,><> in dbe saR tor limited divorce r,r,u,';t bp Mary Burke, igalnst Jobn Rurkc, was made before Jadge Bareet- ls 1 Bi .i tl .; \. i tey watt tuan led iu ISO*., md have tare'eniidren Tin* tempornry injunedoa to re-strain tin- n ss Yorx aud Brooklyn Ferrr Company from bulldlDi it dork at th,- fool ol Bjutfcfitxtb st.. Hrooklyn, piocure. tu city, on the ground ,.f lotrifertng ssith i.t street, sv -.a dissolve I s.-.:.-.¦ lay by Jndg Cooke Application wai mads to Judge Barnard ia ...ay iterday, for sn order to punish John Uami foreoutempt In refietnc to p i> a eouaa >i rea of MO sud BIO costs la tbe divorce i d by hie wife. Tb de-fence Interposed ena thst ti . h..d been sick, and whei at work eet bed oolj fi) a week. A decres of divorce with $0 fi week eli* moor ss.,- granted recently le ike Uro,.lyn city Court io Mis. Sophia BUdenb*jtel from h.-r hasbsad Pei Uildeebeel I. It was found tesl wael ti ct be bad tokes Ins money ind property mut at.irtel tor s..,i,e iiiiknowi place. Aii order s.,_s nude la nie (loan resterday requR lng thc iruckmiu ssho removed ibu uirntturo to elivui_c whore he took lt, " Judge tleflgon in tbe Brooklyn City Cour sa-ir; .iiy Kraaled BB absolute elis oi ce fr t barlolt, Andi i ", Irom Pul lo Aiuhoiiv, or No. _;).) LsBia BIA Brooklyn. They WON mamet In 184.1, ead hiv .-ubini! who are married, the retecee,A. l.Citnpbe'i reported in favor ol n divorce, it was aUeged timi tb, mil ii.lant had lived wuh a Mrs. F.tv for two ycuis. ga .eft ncc Mas pres -tiled. Aller Hie deatli of thc Uta l-.-v. T. J f, fol mc-Iv p_8!or of tia- Church a,f ht. Rililge-t sa action wasbegaa by ins tiseatoi agaane thc shara ollnais for the recovery of uiou.-r advanced by FStha Mooney ta them. Thu answer set up two counterclaim .one for $l.-'_- 43.an.I another Icu- 83.Clo 80.moaey Bl ' i."-d to batu Ih-ou oodc-eteai hy Father Mooney s pastor aad treasurer sf ihesbease, ead not raid orr. Jmlge lice linsn, in the hu pori or Court, yentercas denied a motion by the platuuffs for particulars of t_ couu'ici claim. ? DKriaiONS.July 19. Supreme Court.Chamber* .liv ."migo Lawrence - (i,(Ta_i I )un_ne1. urn laa-iiini .cul nu, !>r_y iou _.«_, ItrTnobl -. ,-lu.'inoriiQiluin. norriu*,, sat Luz. OtU.r as ..inn (inn, sift Irani i KeReBBS sst. M cKetuni Itrlon.a ott sgt. iiri*nn«sisa. -Onii-rn gi aa t.-ei. t'niteo bt.t__ _,,f_ |'_..,_ mu r tasmpiir Sst. Pekra cn,ler sa lestllril llj J_d_T Dunobne Thci,.pm,uset. M.Ci.llsnel -VatiS'i M Hoafsril niiskra Un: tfllilatvil eniiaotit. etc th* .relc-r will'l coii»t-(.r**d Lniuioisa s*(. CsmBbell.-iiranied on iiisiniilT airing bond tn rifiO*' Rwstaou asjt. U.cb.o. -Oriuu'.t ._ Butuvil spjsanua. BwlR _st. tho pov« Folio anti fits Msei t_ctur1us Companv. Motion ileMiiecl ... uiMuor».aluiu _**¦ drlaotin sgt. Hubbe. Mer niruiormiituni. In llio _,_tti>i hubiuaon Rysu s«l ('.umey . Dr- l>u,,k Hsrlun luaiittit-u sst. achsppsri Qf-BaBg sal Dayton tschou. k sat Oeasa _w-_una ssl. Witat-l. __.u.Ksl Railousl UsuS sgt. >S righi r* th _irt, li, .rhcar-berg; llothmnre sgt Helms, ()'Msllst> M lintier ; USS o*t. I >i,t/h,., Muller act O ,tullin ; hi/. nnjibuigh sst li,on,,or iirdara .rented. In tue .,«t(.-i uf au ... ua','."''?1; '"m r *"}"" **> K.'.-ou, Ht..., .le »<rt Milla utieloiiK-is limit, el v ' NgtHal Ttnn -Itv Judge Donohoe .Vnni1er',lr*isti<1 ano:h r ». W'nrter omi ntliir J u-iim, ,,f for |.!aliiilf; Wo n sun m,a.Ui*r sirt. the Lint* "I Mtnte-e Car-a, ... ,,,,,. ? j Insaaii/ned. Thompson u.t ., uni .1 ... ..tense! Slimrlirr Ci.nit s,,,,., lem , __ Care kiar, ste. * -i tbs 1 I .mab's, Ceoipasr. Wes ¦SMiorseeioss, MedaBe Md In-ri-tai awe in-ill,i.ni lum ll..,tiri,i/., art. Hon.1,,un. 1 .,. M| ino ol 1150 gran teal .mu :, in. m. at Ibe rr.'.i ut tin p, r f.-.-_ gem i-i hi uki L'ndsrhill. see msax-renaiem. B erv ar set, ... ii.,. -. I., na in r..Ol le, I, An A mo, in,,. |,,r ins l>,,I-f e.," III -,., I.ina' Adan', 1. r .,,, ,., ,| "''.I (Ii.i k r ;<_¦. (I.r )'l UV ¦!. lr ., -Mn, rn .in ahlp ( nu,|i .,.,-. '"rler i-i.i.i'.i. i'la , I- ssn. et al. .Orant v ,cau, * i r rs tn-.iraticeComjiaiiv -c.-a-i rev.vine »r,|.,n m.u main e«laa* ar,| i. I. ,i -CilOe cl.uoe.l Tran, ir .mt. Dill st ai ..-et. t 'eames Platt t.'kambora.-tit Jadam Lerressere. In tn,- assMee e *. ¦¦¦.¦. ea onto.--,.: eraai aa¬ le real lu tbe mattel of i ,.,! ^ SIS OOO >t - . Moses; [a the maurr el OraaseBy r Ibe mal'er nf Mel nd nt. 1:, tile ii.ttlit '.I 11 nm:. sp.,k_v non* gran ledi Hv jual)**-Van llaeaeri. In (he ms'.', r cf lasers.St, May 'a- In Hie mar ter o' K. h.--Ari) .- ,,._j nml pi aimer ill-chargi-' in th" n,»i "I ,u ... i. 11, ,j,a balun nf Barrett.ApoUeaUoaagranted. lianne Court. Chambers liv .liidge ll Keeasu sal ) m.u _t.i!iUk1 .; Klegalevagl Vsa Dervssr Hmnt V-rtt Sgt. lb. K...higg uni! lin k.-y OB-BpSBy. -lu¦!. . ail, ic 4. UAJ-_-RI>A_U MM DAY. mrrsami Cocar.CSABesse.Doeebas, I .1 in i,., m. ire ni i... ii Ros. t. :u 'ii .il. it fi. 'I. lb. !)'*. 107. Vii. lau. 1 ll, 54, I lag lot, ni:., iee, i(.7. lee. SAbTBBM Aili'inrnecl until Ju i'BB -iii.iisi. usa lt",nu "in-. J..coil ' » _ I.sw nnd F.ict.--M.n)riv and another s?( Mill .no,! m. ur--.ct-et.m. I ki.'- -Kr.-, inni.. I .ur.i.paaa st I i tu. au nain called at I n m..No .: Combos i- kai lii\ai(Kss. vsn 'i.ie«,i -court oaena at ll a. m.- ReCtaeewU Sa I..-..ni iat I I o*el* a TSIAL TBBM.PASTS I lUml III .Adtoiirnecl for th* tarah iirsi.H*'. FtBSSIOSB.t'ABT , -""mut,. K. ..'.-. Pawn, .-_ iit-nrv aller. Jessee Powers homicide: winiam) >¦. tai. ¦assail sad bal rd Murphy -v .beaUsn Kin/i.'. rs sus sssmii aad bsttsrr Rei e n !**».», i. "¦' ¦ sn i , Mr sarr. Micliai (lilinittin Au.'(Ml l-.i kar '.» ri td,,ray, ch.u e. "a oni,ur. i.,ri..-iii f.' in in. rea k Rovade. Kebert Joass.-"oka lisrney, ur nc! ai'^ay; liuO-go gayai.n, petit liari^-ny. COI. DIV IN SMITH OB HIS " COn per' AN ANSWER TO I HK BATDBDAT REVIEW. Fruin Mr. Smith's letter I" The 1 Thr reviewer nayat "Mr. Ooldwin win, calla And.om I ii roe wmi is realty seml-phr»icsl sod cs., of exact duna aron,'un l ss io Inuglnee tbat 'p nr sse --lol, of l li,otu.II.' u-s fi,. ,, ;,ut h msell ma ..f roar* as ., poetic ti ci Rle " I should certainly kare pat myself eat er coen ;f i .sd said of tba wall ol Andromache tsat ll etsi na) mi tm-1 paule of es e t snsletiofl meet of tbe reviewer ls e fahneetto iti*t, ¦: 'rt.al hu. pal li "in se, f iii' of e.. i m. Ti- p.i--.... .f nj beag t s, .nh lila ci Hui- o li '* refe .* Wkstevrr Ihe ebronolegteal dels o the ii xna-rte poems may he. theil political and ps . is n,.is be i rei > well axed Po lt ,.,.¦ i:: r-it> s shows, to the rise ol, ta i's first' "'ot- on with artel . ia* ni. ibe ' iii rs of a h ,rd Bbs e,atl i r- et '" '" ' "ie ii, ups- sod langu iga, ih" mot gaging itself from ihe ohs sacel. li.;.. mache. for instance,adrnon epee, w leb I' hilo .. eedly dear.** ead Cowg r, with bettasi .1 events, renders pree on*.* isl - 1 treualatlon. Ii belongs .11 um 1. duelbie past, like the Seres !..y ables, ie tee ssass ss.ui. bursts fi om the savage we man In lbs * , of thc U't! bu*band'e hands bad -1 un." Toa wi) me thui .¦- .-i-ui" and "- ireely oa- ol es o- transl- l m " lae ipeeeb, ss tbe rev.ewer ss s. i,,n n lbs lingi, sades* eui',i- expression esRaee epos Aod a 11 sae in r ilation t ., r irt cu _erv*a -». Nobody can do ibi ll si with the neroie nand the tender. Bea* ui tbe Homeric characters three ls mingled ss "iil.-li Hs the *'.i. .!.¦'! Dd .! '. on tbe field of hsttle, rev. . in the roost hi ic iii I tit sxuage, ai d shaughn 1 Tin- wi r.i- .. iu try ( ai. n,\" r be tbe din of emotion ** are divorced from the oin* in a ss..y i ...t rrndeis the n 1 11 11 nus! a- 11 u. in tin rite psssagetn mr bookie: "1 ri . ti -la v o'in rerse)i bardi) do»palr. Po ns can ne ted- '.: 1.vpn -fr.; itt mo tu; lt must I , md ,i".h.. omb bi 1 ¦.¦ rn tbe s k aoosltion, wul"h in Itsell ls pie isa nt." A c. j of my or a croea li ipn lion of essoti a; bal ssii.il the 1 n.'tlni .Il s r-r .1 pi , nf eomposition meal eas h.uii ly go along with laieuss sgoey, sorb as must feel und rt-., immediate pr aeure '.: as Inteasa belief that he ls d p i lng to eternal woe, . Agam I am accused of "conside ... ,10 ,1 |, ,ri ni 11 ,et ty," beoau e I ave -.1 a iii .vuna of ihe LetmChoreh me the is-*t. oe sre better poetry ttuua tu.at, but i" t-. t.. ,u guage is tbe most sonorona" a guage ilks is m ml vant ice mit ts 11 ei ,111 it doee not seem to rn tobe ol the eo-ence of poeiry. At ail rttmis, h.- rrvi.ssrr 1,1 1-1 here kn .stu that it waa only of 1 not ot I te> guage in tl.>ne« ol expression that I sp ..-. Hs -m- pour ia- * -in upon rn ;or the sn s .; praise thal 1 i ¦- 1 given to ll) 0 ..¦ y Hre on 1 I Be prone nee sn ui ia li Bed c >n t. mg tbat their writer " talia into depths beloa tue failntes of such write ess. urine." u .,-u he speaks with sueu eot empt of Toplad leen Who .sr'ie-' Bock ol Ages I I um not avaic trial bave i I an] rn it 1 ala, Bot bas any omission or eonsMiueaee been bi sight hom.- to lor. Ia COW I 1 ure, ,1 a m.ni, that i- al B Bart.r s 1 ,,( ti.rs nf H ,. lei's ufa are utt.-riv dlaappoinilug. I migbl bavs _:sn, nie toiler details, wiilch ,wper himsell bsa tamubel, ol Sta religtooamad t-mpts atsuid.le. Rel tiu-i ..rt uemete ri -i sre Lg, an ny 1 .. lies ss 1,11 ii ilise occupied, tbe darker side of the il .mr.- weeid has: been . r.-.itiy oveie-h 11 -vu. I have 1,. ci told Mal oa .,, -.. dilated on ni"- oonnectloi s baitween Cawper and I'-'p.*, ( o'., per ii ti; 1' ,. 11 ere waa 1 km m thei oases, 1 should h.been eddies n> m.- salk ¦> .,y voluue at the ezpeuai ot it* c.rr eta.es. i 1 eos set te, write ii biston e,f En tllsb po -ti ¦. bal ii lil ,of C w- pat. Betweei Cowper and Chores!il ion ss-....ie n- ueutlou, n> "in which I bete said weal seemed aeedful. rho reviewer thinks tba though s l Life of Alfi.-ri er Alfred Se Mosset mlani )>. isilj \-.i- t- ii, to s. rite u eieasetional L le ol Oowj n weal req ..re iii,-- mti* thea u,lac; I dre s.iy ,1 ss,aili, hit I h.ave a dion, t-a-eit oi thai th- toole mr aensetiooalism eaddimymra lc ei ga nt;ou will atm By atm waa . . ...t,g ali that wss essential to the understanding ami elation of Cowper's work, wita rm l h.it, connected bim, mote distiuctlr then pre' ha»e done, ssadi tu.- erangcUoai ami wkstsrsr is ssaaested ssith .1 epeeislmoreiuest must, more oe lees, inare t- iras karaci .. I c- old mi na it bis religion as a biograph religious scuool ooald Bare deas; bat lam sere thai I bas laldaothlog of it irreverent o; u Muches] lore hts ssnn,., 1 could nol hims plas, mike Brat raak el p.eis: Ma memory weald sly suffer by saon aaagseratloB t sad bed! disguised the ssraiiues* of bte churacte-r, I should no! mil. I. .s neted from troth, bei bare reieed the pateesof los rit, j, sad ir.lim ni ss.1.1, is worm Bore 10 snoisaitp ibaneren Uti b tel kia poems,the memory o' the sm r.ii rs niade f'tr bia si.kr hs uerolc tirT 1 ima. *3iinntionB lDunira~-i'cinaiira TT"s.YKliI**!. l'i:olKST.\\T SF.KV-M _*_. OFPICB-BervBUto tor all tS|..clt.e» w.th i,.e bs 1 ot lea-onimen ellon lal - e napetaBt, nw ,. s oa has 1 -n li ia i>io',i|iil. Siled a ..«.* nu ut er of BweMah afin* .», u \-i IO lo.'. wagSS l.r.-lll.ll ll * well re Catiline ud*d Ulai ill -ny. 155 Bast .'...li *(., N. w York ruy. * -.PROTESTANT SEBVANT81 BUBEA0. *' » . Ali Binda of ms" nilli,.-!..!,! fen, ile aerv iota an.l ua-v i.i ml, lair »:ltv suet oounti r. Also m e i otp s nd r¦> isl il, m.,- pk .11; aaats. ai fn SM UilMB Bf Kl.All, l.isiuh iv... 4U, lin 1, se .Ve.. V- ! .. -t pHAMBERMAID sud WAI n.K**s.- By e vy reseseu-Meyoeecwsmm saan ev|,er,-tir,..i ehsmhst iiiiii'i sau waitress; geodeii| rot rena *. l_ad) san i._ .>« nt 248 W. "d*t st. third Buoi ireei teem PHAMBEHWORK. HOUSEWORK. WAIT- V^ IBU or NI Keg, Ac Ry u-iv. asetal rouaggirta, fur ciiv .111,1 toiniirv, tor inoeii tat- w it.-s. At the Pi;,il I-.*. I'A.s I" in .Mi: llt'KKAC, l!W (ita ave., (our doora above loth p.lAMl.KI'MAlI). \c.-i:.v a Swede fir!, with Vj ciiv reference 1 un ehamhsemaM aad rnmaot-ai ss oir aa: ts-,in« le assisi with waslilni Hint Irasn-n. ,f desiree 1 will eh. al! abe can io please city or cousin. Ne. 292 lilli ave-., neal IMli s(. C'OOK..By eowpetent women j manie, "mp* > lue.,1. hus, mts. aiisri'.'s, Ac excellent rooka f. r 1 itt or conn,,- at 11,11 Iii ) r 1.-d-s NT HO.MK BURRA (J, l.-iilb- atc, tourili innin- shove 1 (ii-l._ pOOK and CHAMBERMAID..By two l'ro- \j ir.stiint gii'it. ba-'t . Bas.-k, sea sa seek. His ina ss rhMtubcrm.ild; the cook naderslsuds ber B.aiec -. i'i *- ouai,iv sa>.i>». ma a.a ana all kin,la of fieeseii (nat BsaalMe m..ni 1* ibonmgB .11 !ot i',i mrs, else a Brat class .... beat ot r.-furc-ui-es. Sei-j MU ave. between '-'-'. 1 anil '-' tli.t tlocir. _ POOIC WASH, IRON.- Hv ('(-man li.-'i). \v Caa se asea at the PRuTRHTAST homk HiiiKtU. las (iUi-sva-. routh boase abo ra loth «r HOlTSK\V01"K.--A U'elsl) mri". ;,!»!,- ami J live, wlio ttioi.Mii.bty no.Iiamtamla all Kimi* el liou-eSaM Sun.'-, iii'.,n11:11/ mila sad butter, ami ls kit I 'ml. ISSI cnn take a pian* at rna-- wiret eeaatfy keel rs-srseteei ss oma Ultu a r nc ml Imine C ill nt i.i.'o, I, as r . nrar l-.s-al. UOUHEWOKKER.Bj a neut, tult. intclii- I I rent liri, Minni young girl i will ba geaerall) aaafsilB o faintly In any rauiaeitv rm .In socxt OSSSISg sad I* » giauai W-aLi-r ami Beast will gi va baal ol ie.iiii_n-_.l .limia; trarea luoseiaie. 1'au tie aeon ai _t!0 (itli ave , unt( . I *.*¦ lei rli-eir._ de ask 1 ue.al hoiisswvia in s small inls ala (siuilt, or W0.1 at go aa a *<>i*fc- lag hsasskssysr, sr wouie take toto ot akihirsa uj "itite- Use I" ise e'oeintry flt )t fh.a referasme over tc veara. vsB paSSSflnBp »l lot Wtat nu al., no sarda au.nm I HKKAKY KMl'l-tiYMkNT svunte.l bj a \J Ur a-ht eil aud wnl-ly tiaveilrst laalv a brilliant-a n'.ac. editor ana critic Address At' tiloR, caro Uta -alexuni. 4c Westnthst. New-York.___ IJt7ASHING..-A n-Mt)«**"tal)lc girl wishes some '? is aa,una at Lei' own Imus." or lo (0 out .yUl-iia/i beat .ity t.fireiare. '.'H. WaMt .lat al. AU*N DRESS or COOK,.By a nan 11 tal J wi.man, sa first c"aa. iaBBArem or g*v»l siam co*-. t,ul a,.mt wxl, (lt.- wash,mr nnil ironiiin wniilil se seusisl tjtlp IV 11 nted. WANTED..A careful, capable womsn to file general hnnaeso, k lu ssoiall privato family ia West Orange, **- J. wageaBII Aa.lreaa K A. V., Box »&., Seo- Vol), lily. .*'J's it.'iui 11 -. ... .1 eui. Urn. e W'ANIED..A t-(H!i|i(<t»iit ciiguies-r on e VV novar y'aiualn.ii In the 1'ruvuics vt 1'vruauibuni. llre¬ in. Addreaa, with tvruu aiel.riteienwa, P. L., Box .,'*» Ree Ywk r. o.

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Page 1: New York Tribune.(New York, NY) 1880-07-20 [p 2].€¦ · Wtwe.n Pancroft Davis an.l Mr. Evattsiq 1 K77 they wi'l finei (!'ii,iii manv leets and particulars ofthe..i! i ult;-.-»with

she severs! places of reeidenoe in Ihtoeeeutry, sudthe actual ptsoeol abode ai esoh psisee whs that)have licet) admitted by snch Court to citiena*-1 p.Now. in the case est such cities aa Boston aad Cai-.apo--'sp.-1 ia Uv of Chicago, where ths pren! tiredestroyed all the t.-ce*ri?-s u there bsd bei n soeh n

Bereen at Washington, there would bavsbeen ne> difficulty in eetabliebing the tact of ere-"eteaa Intentions or of satnralis-'ion. lt certainlyseems soewiskina tlmt tbeltosrrnmenta. the UnitedStates, which alone baa tue pewee ot grantingeltisenebip, should net l.sve tl,c Bseens ot gaowiniwho ita cltiaeue hi,, ami tv bo are m ade sei by viriueof its lews. Then are %aeetioBS e eastanvly souring¦aaa abroad, urbers tbe narhta of perenna claimingetttssasbip sndei nstaralisation r ipera are broug it

inti- qi cation. The liles ol the Department ol SHafelae twelve peers srsfallofoomnlaints flem Minis¬ters abroad, «f simm! every cooetry, r* lat ive to thelouse" maniii'r in wine1, BStUrauaatiOB Ul t'lscount iv tias bree Berried oa, aud relative bathsfraudulent pspers which they bave found abroad.If the commit iee will obtain the correspondenceWtwe.n Pancroft Davis an.l Mr. Evatts iq 1 K77they wi'l finei (!'ii,iii manv leets and particularsof the ..i! i ult; -.-»with foreign Governments nuderwhich our Mn isters abroad labor. Mr. Davis, inone dispatch, sass lb.it on; of fifty cases of nst-nralisation brought below him is a stn.rt lissasix of them were found to bsve bess Slantedon treednlent certificates. The tile-sol the Depart-nicut el State will show cases ot men released t*. 1n

thc anny in iori-mu uniitnes. on eertlBcates ofliaiiirnlt-atiou troui Amriicu, in tvbich our Minis¬ters cortifs thal such men were never ont of thoseseaatties, and that tba eertideatee wets Bsnl themfrom here, e\a .neobine the cass of fire in i city, I¦ngasst that iii* proaassd boreas at Washingtonmight reissue the ex rtificatee wbicb u is proved on

geed rvidei oe tv.Ta* Issi la tins it av.I%rih.The enactment of some provision ny which

ceri u. ..!. s nf eil*senshie can be- made- uiutonnthroughout the United stairs, tin- engraving or

priatlagrobs of sneh character ss best tends toprevent ah i i'm::. 1 have sunken af tbSaystSS.which baa prevailed in Ibis State-of erasing thename mi a certificate" and inserting another. I alsobein ve that seine provision should heci act.-I l>s means af whieB aatarslisatioaBfeeeedinnt shall stop u seaae tot a period of, sajsix months, Immediately prior to tbs election ; or a

system by whteh a naturalisation eertiUeate shouldfor u penod of six mouths be c.pm mid liableto attack. Much trau;! svoiihl in thia way beprevented, as ssc bsve Bees dom stan*' ce

that the naturalization proceedings in th.seeeerts were slmuel eutirely oonfioad to tli*-few dapa before elsct-taii wbas it ls doaa, aad tost me extern necessarily done, io a beaty and hut**rntii maimer, even when done at Its beat. I woaldsooner, so far as I am pemeaally cone, road, hog, henthc p.-iii-el ol rcM.iiuce, with Muli asfseuards as 1have BSggssted, rather than tl st thi re snonld be no

safeguards against irani!*, '.sat jue sent.

si "i imi'.s ii; t' DS.

Bsaatef Blair.Will yea state what meaenrea vou

have takes t" ;u> vent these finnis, and tie* practi¬se! workinf ol lae election laws her . and ans facts

that may be of uso to the committee in nea of

further legtstatioulMr. Davenport-*-If there is any abuse of the elec¬

tion laws ever beard of thai did sol take plane herein 1808, 1 do mu know ol ii. Ea bs registration,false Titting, fslss canvassing, were bete going on

Jhroughoiit the city i thi*. together ss nh the Jua

bat tbe eulire criminal powei was in'he hands ofone p.n. v, which believed iteell so strengil en¬

treat! i.c-ei i>s means ol us Randa tbal it eonld not bedisi.-di.-ri!. A* a BpeolSBea, taki the year 1808.and1 refer to tbat year simpli because it ma. be saidthat these mattera renehed theil eulmina-tion rery largeM al thai lime.there wai sithat time a gang ol seTen men i

in repeatma i dsti itioi s, and ss h., did bo repeal :;'

the electiou ol thal rear 220 Dames. The lithat gang ie there. (Producing a portrait.) Fie reg-

Istercti ii nh r the name ol Heury J. Lawrence, Hes an Knglisbman known as Charles Wilson, alias" Nibb..'' ur

" Nib m s,'' snd e as n well-known pick*pork.-:, lins picture wa obtained from the Rogues'Gallery, at Police Headqnarters. The registrationWas done mool open lr by tins patin, ita membersregistering undei well known names, such as WITliam M. Tweed, Patrick ll. Keenan, then otaud otho a. I bare here one "I tbe original book!used l.y them in their reseating opeoations, con*

tammy the namea of persons whose Dames theygave. Wc obtained tbe book in il,;* way:\Ve bee evidenee thal they were engaged iu

pepestiug, and Supennteindeut, thu InWalline; watched the men, 1 secured Sids book,and caught them in the act. ll- fonud tbs I -.

wen- a portion of what v...* known as

"I'riidy, ii.ci Blacksmith's*' gang, and bsai, itumediale dence i i -teddy's place ob*tiiine-t'. anothi r lut.-k. O.i c og Ithese i_sst, booka with those registered ss,-

found thal 220 of them had bern regis¬tered, ll was cn tbs 81a! of Octoberthat tbese min sst-!- an ted. Oa ths eveningof tbat dav a ss rn o. habeas corpus was servedonthc person hsvlng them m e dody, the wril read-lag; "Beforetbe Hoo.George Barnsrd, Juthe Bnpronie Court, cn- the ofBce ol snob Joat ice.No. 23 West Twenty-tbird-st., in the Cit) ol Kew-

?fork, t!,is Hist dav of October. 18RS, ¦..', 7 ,.' locku the ev oin-." No inni- eas allowed for the re-

turu of Ute writ, and so retnre was m ids to it.

UOW UAURAUn SUI IIIKsi BBUB.The Base were ;ak. b to Barnard's bouse. O.ic of¬

ficer, ts uh tbs men, remaiue ; on ihe sidewslk, sndIha writ was taksa from tbs officer al tbe door ofthe hoi:-*' by Will'.-un 1". Uowe.wbo ss ia cooneel lor

thc n."a. He, in th- hall*sj. as t.--.t:ii- .1 to. wrote

upou the writ, **The priaooers being charged withno otb ii.". I oi'ia r i Lem ii, ober 81,j868." The writ so indor td ssas sen! np

Jledge Barnard's room, and he attached hi*Bia thereto, Unon aooh orders pruonei i sv. re dis-ebarged. 1 es led attention to tbe fact that it was

in violation of tbe statutes of I bia State, wli

Xnire thal setiec sin,ll be given to the Dttoru. -. preliminary to the besnng of a

wot. and winch makes it a misdemeauor for aindue to h riir ii w ii' without sm h tioticejbeinfl given.The res,itt ssas ;.;it the prc* neran ire immediatelyaiacbarsed and about aixty uni ot tbs 220 nameswere v.," d up m. This repeating was practised tosuch nu i stout tii-it ab a." 25 000 frandulan! votes.Were cs: in Ibis ennety alone In tho Novemberelection nf 1 B88. Msny arrests were made al tbsinstigation of the Republicans, but thc j;vere dist barged largely-Mr. Davenport continued his statements to show

Abs effect of the National laws which were passedin 1870,giving long lists ol Rgnres showing tbs!before tbese laws came into operation, the onmbetof votes wss often in ex ess ol the whole male pop-nlation. He iiKo sbowed the large Republican gainsfaaaiuaberod the wards of the eitar, areeuttdi-

teeth' traceable to thc opsrat-OB ol tho Matn-nalIWB.

the A_rn_Bnoon uneioy.At half-past 1 the committee to.k a recess for half

an hour, nml wh'-n it rsasaeaahled Ifr. Davenport,continuing his atute-ment, said t!...t In 1868 be IS-

BBteed eeenitnuaiceties from Bseeetery Fisk lure.ganl to a number of Cuhaaswho bed been unlaw¬

fully naturalized. With thc eemmunicatton were

two cards, ono from the clrairinan cf a Democraticorganization in un Asssmhly district, directingthe pssaeu to whom it tv:is addressed to

Seethe beales nUtUtaliaed ; BBd ann'her markedWith blue ink,which color signified thai th. appin antcould uni. uuctorstaudEi.ulisi). Mr. Davenport then.produced tho pspeiscalled.for at the morning si-s-

filoD, iui'l lend a lonz list of persons sv!n, badbeen BBtUialised in 18**)*<, to winch were liddedsworn statements of fha- persona mentioned, whichShowed that tliey were not entitled to mu in 1 za-

thm papers and that bucIi papers were often giventhem iii their own house and even BU the lidswalkapf the street. Many who ss en t un to the Citv Bsd]had rn,: declared their Intention! ami Lad BBVetbefore secu thc witness who was supposed to iden-ti'v them.8ome hundred of these names having been rend,

Benator McDonald asked if tho whole hst cul.Inot be put in evidence; Wltbool reading. BeoatOlBlair said there were about I.OOO of ihe SBSSS, andit was verv interesting reeding matter. Still, ifthe committee waa tired of it, he wouid submit to

the li»! being pul iu siter at>uut a scene molts seed-naen ca*es biid been read. To these specimen easesi*enator McDonald did not object, although beshowed aigna of impeiience .tt the continuance ulthe reading of this Democratic black list.

I have bet steen 3,000 und 1 OOO ol tht**o deposi-tionrs, observed Mr. Davenport, among wbicb arahundreds who had never declared their Intentions,Others who took no witnesses with them, and mi -

era! hundred who had declased their Intentions sndreceived (heir full certificates the same year. 1might g'> on with mforuiation of thu kind lot m-v-

erai d.i.tsSeiiaini Blair.How many bushels of popers bave

you io regard to these fraadalMr. Davenport (smiiinm .I scaicely know, j be¬

lieve I have* enough mailer to fill an entire set nfThc Cniiyrtssiottul Globe.

8eiiata>r McDonald.Are these cases that you havenow furnished to the committee iu addition io thoseyou lt: i ii i»b' -I to tye omin.t tee- some tune ago IMi. Dnvi-upoit.1 bey are.

8cnutor McDonald tbeu cros8-?xaminc*d the wit¬ness relative te his oftVial {mis,tum ask ink when bswas appointed to lt. tvl,_)t were its duties, how manyWarrants he had issued in regard to election irauds,ami hejsW luanj convictions lollostsd. In his t_.ti.luony Mr. Davenport replied that ia 1870 amongtbe (-.invidious were Terence Quio, two yours;John Mc Laughlin, two yeats (tbe iuiter was a ii lut¬

ing ui.iiib-i ol Tammany Hall at the time) i LuciusM. Bowyer. William berks aud others. The war¬

rants issued ni lf.78 embraced all tho ln.turaliza-tion pupcis issued in IrHiH; thc ss un auls issued in

pi.-v.eu.* years dui uot do so.Henator McDonald.What ohjoctie.n did you takt

to the certificate of Antonio Kurohell, against whomyou took a warrant fMr. I )as enpm i li ls stated on the wsrrant iteell

*-for using a certain certificate of citizenshiptuowing that such certificate had been m.ia-.- lullssued or mode.Senator McDonald.What facts had you in Un

.mb!Ur. Davenport-Ths facts that he bsd but. om

din* ss ; that theres is uo record on the minutes of

be Court admitting him tobe a citlasn. togethernth ths general tact that fron beginning to endhe entire proceedings In that Court during the

lom li ot October, 1868. wera stumped with the kn*rntmn of 'rand, perjury sad forg rv.,s."),:it,,i Mell.mulei.Did yon know Am __e_*hellrns entitled to naturalia dion : thal he had l.n a

estdeni ol the United st itessad wot adRMihargenoblier tMr. Davenport.I did not.Benstor McDonald What objection have you toIvleg to Kurchcll tins ccttilii.it.- which you un-

iistlv bold tSenator Blair.1 abjsst to tho form of thnt qaau-mn.Mr. Davsneart.l have leteleefl it beeeuM I ea>nv, i bare the right to retain it.Senator M. Donald.What delect is there la that

erl ihe -ate ul liaiutaiizatioii fA..1 have stated lt,lt...\'.sv that you svou't giveBB that paper. I willBow von ii duplicate ot it. winch lin-(oin! has

ISaed to him.A..I non't dsnht that. 1 have seen such dupli-a'e-s by the score : they an- rotten throughout.y. Don't yon wan! n> exsmlasltl A. 1 do Bee.bsve seen hnadreda of them.Benator McD maid asked i hat tins duplicate, andbe honorablediseberge of Kurehell from ths armyboulel apjM'.-ti ,,n the- minute,', and with this closedla \ ininiit au,.

BBRA-OU U SHACK TAHKS OP TUB USF-MCS.Bi ii i'm Wallaea thea took bia plaee, sad gleanednun Mr. Davenport tiiat be ssas counsel to the

Joion LengueClub In 1869, end was employed in

bel I ear in reference to thc frauds in naturaliz i-

lOB pet pe'intel at the genrral election of 1868. He

n-lpe.l !.. i_-.i np tbs Lewrenee report, and to drafthe Natioiiiil electoral lasts bused BUBB thnt report,ind be had administered t hose laws since to the In st

if Ins ability. Tbs Incl that tin h liped to draft theass. he has noss- to a-sisl in carrying mil MSUBsd ton-aii importsat point in tbs opinion of BenatoriVallaoe. and bs qnsstloned Mr. Davenport wttb{: eat miiaiila ness DUOS lt.lb- then took ap ibe eases nf John Wright, Rieb

uti Din«-aa und other*, who svero locked up for

itten.pting In vote on lw'is tiaturiiliyaitioii papers,md afterward discharged. Mr, Dsvenpor! repltedlint be cool- not speak in regard to individual .ase*;nu, generally speaking, be discharged ail those stun

u-omised nol to rots anon such fraudulent papen.sV.cn asked ss by be did not nike steps to have therecord ol ll-e Conti vitiated, ho replied thal he had

iranceely abstained from doing so until bc couldproduce tbe certificates, their prodoetiea beingur i...:-,, to obtain then destmotion by tbe courts

Q..Have you made any attack or attempted toInterfere mrh iii.- regular oaturalisstion ol tbs "su¬

preme and 8 ipet iof (-"uris since l B6BIA..1 procured enaeuoe le regaurd to 'he natural i-

zation going on iu ths Courts is l**7c;. sud it n-ralted in t be convict ion, ;cs I have shown, ot a sum*

persons engaged in frsadulsn! processes a!me, I have no money to do much. What 1

have done has been oa my own credit ami on monejborrowed.Benator Wsllscs Ob, Brother Blair will eats lo

refund it los on, and I shall sole against it.Mr. Davenport.I did not suppose Benstor Wal¬

lace woald Tote against bb appropriation for tbepurpose of preventing naturalization frauds In1880.Benator Wallace (bolly).I abai! votesgainsl any

sash appropriation for tbs purposes of preventingyou Iron, using it in n partisan way, as yon havedone all Iii"-" s san. sU.Senator Blair.1 obj.-et to thai oa the groond

tba! II is insulting to th'»ssit'Senator Wallace:.The Witness should bo more

careful then,Senator lil.nr.The wita-s* ls vi ry careful indeed.Benator Blair then at*k"cl the v. itneas a few qti'-s-

" .ou m.i de -i remark." be said, "ia regard tothe Bomber ni Boldiers whose oertincatesBrothelWallace brings foi ward."

Mr. Davenport les, 1 said it waa probably partOl he Ila: " r. '. '"Ul.

Benator Blair.Do yon know Buy reason why isoldier should be all iwed to rots fraudulentlynny

in any othc r eil upsn fni .. i »as enpoi t 1 du not.Benatoi M- i* ro lld. wbo bsd been sheen! most of

the af! entered st this point, sndcross-examined tbe witness upon a nnmborol ap¬parently inconsequential dr'.ul*. Bs waaparticn*lat ls anxious to gi I al the nnmber ol blank sfflda-vn.-ami blank warrants lir. Davenport ha-l had

printed, what they cost, and ssh., paid tor them.Mr. I'.ivi pori replied thal tbey wen paid forby

himself. 1 ben the Benstor, believing that f u oncetic h a* the witness in scorner, hnrnodly i iferred toh'* previous testimony, in winch waa s chargeagain I the Government for some "fun or 670 forthis description >i! work. " Y> . it is very likelytb i- i* *!,'¦.) b charge," replied Mr. Davenport,ssitii a sra le, " lui' il sviti rrj. ii.-il nial I han to payii myself."Benator McDonald.Ton believe tbal your work

in im:- leap a bas been benctioial I A..1 think tbeiiss -, are beneficial.Q..Your execution of them ha* been benefield 1

A..As beneficial as 1 can mik it.i'..lt im* b< i-i, :i very ( xpensive luxury, 1 --5-.<>:11 1

think. 1 noticed tbal for l**"s sour bill ssas

819,425 201 s .Tee, slr; ont ol which I bsve i

pay tho entire expense ol my office. I have ruo in1 bi in * seres of is iiai I received lr,.in the Govern-mi ul over 635,000 since my anpo ntment.Q..1 lien you are $35,000 ss ,>:.-,¦ ..n than when

ed I A.- 1 am, on nus stn; l..At this point, hnlf-p st5,1 ecommittee adjourned

until ll o'clock un* morning.

A CHEERING A8SURANCE

mv. vi'i-.K BXCURSIOM lui vis not so BADLY

BQUIPPBD As BRPBRBRRt-U*.RVERT MAN A

si i; am in > st IKSPBl io::.

i.i TSLSOB-JPU TO Tin: tb-BObb.*.Vs ashirotor, Juiy 18..-General Dumont, Super¬

vising Inspeotor-Gcnaral of Steamboats, urns cd

io Washington to-day. Yesterday,morning ha ssas

ia New-York City, and Ins at-tenthm was called t.,

the list o' eteamboats published in om¬

ul tbs city nswsoapca as being defioienlin hfe-saving spfdisnees. To satisfy insown cariosity in the matter GeneralDumoni daring tbe day rhdted eight of th<* vsssslsnam-ci in thc list, and found Hiein to he fully sup*plied with everything required by law, ssrryiagthe reqais'tc Bamber of boats, equipped witta tbsfnUnnmber of life-preeervers named in the laapee-tinn certificates, and iu all ether respects complyingts n h the 1 nv.General Dumont says that, while he aometimea

baa reason to fear shat sams of tbs iaspsotora are

Bot peiforasiag their work efficiently, bs does no!believe that any of those in N.-sv-York can be in¬

duced ti give certificates wiiu'h arc imt in accoid-aiice with the facts.A veiy efflcieat preventive of eolluslon for cor¬

rupt piupos'.s in other branches of tho public s.-r-

s ic.- Istbe Bvstem ol traoafsrring sgenta from piai .-

to plaee often enough to prersnl tbe formation of"rings." Thia system General Dumont wonld be

glad te bsve*applied to tho ateambost inspectionservice, but thsrsii ae pnnorender the pmsaniIa bbto make such shsngaa

It is not generally knows thal hy recent changesin thc furn, BBOB which inspection SSTtlflestsg arc

made ont every passenger may be a ateambost in-

BpeelOC for himself. The certificate nosv COOtBlnSupon it- face a full S'ati'tnciu of all the life-sav¬ing ap:,ln»uces which the steamboat is requitedi,y lass to iiuiv. ami anv passenger may investigatefor himself wielher the beal upon winch he is

travelling bas tte onoto of such strplisnces. TbsCatptBin Ol the Vessel is also obliged by lass ti. sinusto any passenger who requests it a copy ol thesteamboat law.

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NO PEARS VF YELLOW FEVER,

Washington, July ll)..ibe National Board ofHealth authorities feel very hopeful thnt tho.Southern cities will escape a yellow fever epidemicthis year,

Mk.mi-iii-, Tenn.. Julv 10..Dr. J. II. TluirntonPresident of ths local Board of Health, authorizesthe following; " There are no case sol yellow fever lutills city nor any cases of level resembling il in anyrespect. No'drummer,'or other p. ison has beestaken sick here with anv symptoms ol pellew fever.'ihe city is reniarkshly health v. and free fronifevers of au. description or type."

NA VAL IXTELLIQEXCE.

Washington, July 19..Ensign Henry C.lunarbasbeen sedated ts tim issslvrag ship coloradoai Raw-York. P nasa" |BBiatsBt»RaB-B( rn 9. n. Lamdcnhas bee-n older, d to duty iu charge of the niacin:.i ry ofthe iron, lsd* et Brandon, Va. Passed Assutant-tuj-i-necr J. M. Emanuel hus been detached from fluty em tlie

Ironclads at Ili.ndoii, Va., snd |duc-ed on walting-or.flers. Hiiilmaker John Ratdy lias been detscheJ fromthe P.Dsac-ola and ordered to the receiving .hip Iud.pendenoe at Mare Islsnd Navy Yard. C.illfornts.

OasBaaaadag a.. r. Yates, ef me lltteaae. Bl lt Johns,N. P., July 10, reports to the Navy DsseftUMUl: " Kronelifl, re ut reports .he. tt-hernieu appear to ni- hivniiabout the usu_l suec-as un (he 'mi,ka. I hear of no Ultucully whatever ss to tue flabiiiK ny our tl.iitriuei, In ultin- localities permitted By lbs late treaty with ure-:Kilt.i.. li..- hesltb of Un- sblp is cn,,,' "

¦Hie )owhiiti-n Bniahrsl ctislltii. and sailed from Beaufort, B, C. . (Saturday for the West Indies.The United Blairs aWsbip Trenton arrived ul Flu_b

lng, Holland, ou tue 1st lott.

M Are you brotheret" asked a gentleman otwo little boys. " Yes, slr." "Are you twins 1" .. Yeislr." " Uow old are youl" " Amos three, aud I's Ave'waa the aktouudlug reply.

THK SOUND COLLISION.-.?.

WAS Tl IF, STONIMil'nN TO HI.AM Kt

UK KVIDHNCK BRfOMI 1IIK INSPrC t'O'tS.WHATCAPTAtB NVK rlMNKs-TlSIIMONYOr orriCKRs

ei, lill' R__M-AOA*MBaaT<I lu- .ni nil ui v.s! i gat :>'ii into tho collision on tho

onad batwsea tbs steamers Narragansett and Stou-

igtim WSSeeetinued at New-London, Conn., yes-

srday, Csptsls "fjrs Ihonghl tbs disaster was

ansel bf a BilBBBB-fllanding of ths Narragansett'siliistles. 'iesaid ho would exiw-ct tobsdisohsrged byiieconipanv U b« refined to carry all thepM-UUfSn,-ho came aboard r.-Kiiriilfsa of tho capacity of the

BSBSi lin- ta hr. Isman of tho Htoning'on said BS

ra* unable to properly control tho wheel alone. I h>-

tate of the Narragansett, tho watchman, and other

dicers testified.rn

WHAT THI EVIDENCE DISCLOSES.rOnyusan and mnonni goroon ernniiLBg a cap¬

tain's MISTAKR--THK N VI! II A(3 INSII 11*8 CRKW

ANO MKK-IIOATS.Nkw London, Conn., July 10..At tbo ro-

aaatag of tue Narragansett Investigation this morninc,be exaniuiHiion of Cantata Mya, at that Stonington, mot

(.mimed. He stated (I,at bowns familiar with pilotoles mid tBal Hu-, r. einireil ono lot,,.' blast of theviil-tl" when pasdng au _ppronehlng boat to the stui-

rsssdaTho Insp.-ctor then real fiotn the inh-s showing thatebor! uni ,li.«tli,et lilust iras legaiied.1in- Ci ptain, restimltig bli te.«!uiionv, said ,-

We- bs .ul Hu- H trrau'susett's whistle, sud supposed ltir.iri! .an s. 1io ffsnagsBSell v. as about u point od theat in,ss scheu sv,- ur thean! ber,sad when we changedmr coolee lo sicd shel was about (wo polios. We- raniot mi.m. timn bell ii in n i" cuni neal ooaree beforetin mn.'I nor!-wc-'. Wi en we heard the Narrng-tii-ii-t l's two svliistl-a stu- wu. ihree or Ii.ur potato OB OWtiort bow. Tilde ls uoiloitbf In my mind stir Leard mv reu--ral fog wlnsll .-. It sui- bael BUSSTI fed tvidi two whistles,i oas short eblstl, tkere weald rive Bees strloeoee:bat she heard ea, Fr un IBs Rase we mst beard ikesruistie of the Rarragaaeetl te tbe eollteioo was aboutlour uiiiniies. I knew lt wss ainnit Ume te Beset IBelesters Seaod beat*, nnd wits BORU extra cant,on.[he boeto were probably lowered la serai lenminstesifter tbe eolliatoe. lins-were saaaaed by d. ci: benda.there ivan hut on pilot alu..ar.I titi- *.munt previous loUna *c ii-on tl,ai. luise I,a cn its e.. Tin- BOBBge SM ¦ ide,I suppose, to sere exeease, [attribute tbe collision to

iu latona .s io tiie Rarragaaseit'a whistle-.I co:.siiricd lu-r tog sslil.-ile a signal Io turnlo Ibe fight, nnd a* niiitle In answerio my wtnstle. t Son'i remember bearing the Retra¬in,,-,-ti giretaree blasts ot tbs whistle tsso or thies.u,nnra before tbe oolllslon. If they bsd gives sm-ii a

ssl,!- ls there is no reason wBj [.should Bot hsvs beardit. It wonld take one-ball minute foi one man to pallac waeel h ii' to port ur sterboerd ; I don't know thaltwo men coiii.i do ii .my snicker, t don't knew Ikeexact number Ol passenger! un llii'-litiii'L'inli Hu' Iii". li tot (no coiii,.inn there were abnui 800. The Biosingtnn i* allowed ie esrry ai...ut 580 paeeengetelt 1.000 passengers bad ennie aboard that Bight tnerwould pto!,al,li li \ >. goes ru Ne .i-Yoi K, unil il la.nlnot takes them I should bare expected to g t my iiis-

me next dav; lan pol there to run tbe noelirom dock to dock, ;ind tc lake I'll Un- paeoengere wboCOBBS al.oin il.

i:vii>r.v< r: of WHEKL8MA1 sn.viv.Jose iii .- '-il si a, the ss ):>.-:,,,ni of tke Btoolngtofl since

April 1, ssas tl,c next w!t!,e-s. Ile testified a teUOWBITin- eoerae siren me from tke Banimocke ta Hart

lelt's em tin* Bight of lin- collision ss ii- sse-t. Inr t

quarters -'.uta. From Bartlett's to Cornfield lt wai west.Illllf Hlill 1). I liallt in loo.out, but Mltiir's- Stlny tim compass The Stonington m.-era hardinni it ta., e. .bout ii n.iii'r iii ii, as.- iii" wheeli.scr fr,.in pori to starboard. I eas hold bermyself when ai,- l* going tall speed, with the wheaibard dows, bm I can..'! beare tee waeel over aloness inn s: <. i n -ni-- lull spec I.been blowing ont wht :'. about twice a minute. Theiii-t ssii'.ii I Beard ss..s one ssi,i-,h oa our porthow, iiiii.u one point, v.. |>aa>< thal boat, rho sec¬ond whistle we heard was the Hsrragunseti'. on ourport bow, a point or a point and a ball, rbis wai ift»r.rebad pa and wen running ss.st bi

l d iii."- we, ir it rd sett'swhistle ll waa about two points on the port boss-, nndthen ba lied bel Bp north weet, tba pilot tellinglaeverbeard twow tlc* or three whistles from tbeN.lITi.r UlM'i a. Win-!, Sse hit's , Ila- 'lei, ss r j, s r I I, r .'

wuisi eeand the pilot raogfonr bells. Tale was abeu!half a minnie, I should think, before the collision. Ii)o,r; ti,ink we Moan.! bave avoided ile- coi,-nen if 1bud bad iinotiia-r maa wita nc ai the ssl,mi.ii Uo i- ssa.c in-.; ti, .n f, ur i.cii- rm.,.' before theoollisios I did not here them.

WA it il M.av OOON*a Ti:* ii mi in v.Aloin Cooa, the boa eatohmaaoftb Rarracsnsett,

ie-1 .is ai tii.it in inni i, ¦¦ 0 employed ia thai eapaeity on

boats o. tbe Btoniugtoa Compsnj tor eleven rears Hssat.:

a. tin- Bight of the i oiii-s u-i v ¦¦ tan tatalbs fo;; Bl Strati 1 Bboal, lour *s ir...After leering Rew-Havee ssc- m. ci a steamer,.uni then -t Falkland's (.sun

ni r. Wo r ni atone ball sn _r an thearatal*- tin" sta ui ii ci, a u pol i snd a hair. We nii-sv twowhistles throe times ss nh suck in interval last they

!¦ tim nish ... 11 co less ihree s. rustles1 DI'V -i hi a (I ui"¦ whistle 'i om t.

afier I baa reported tbe IR and then only onelonglet 1 -ai i 'o the pilot ¦' - it ,- ,u lag _

and wubin a minute snd a half a tel I first sawss, h. ;.. i, bl ..¦. lng a sin a -.-.

o I si oi ld think tb duration e<: i, .0gtie I* .!>.,,' one-half s minnie and thc

i:! nu- right al ii ¦. After inen the c..(.1.un loi.l nu-h. cul th" ni i!c... mn! I

,:ii so. Wheel c..nu- back the caine ui sod saidthe ii-ni tva- ian tlrr>. We lowered tbe lorwarn port

about nu minutes at lei the colllaion.I thc" ss n; aft io get a li'e preserver for mr*the fl ne* ont me og; ind t ben l rem on to theliol deck ned there waa h i. water theare

,.i grounded nt thia time. 1 latupedo erimardwith a chair and tied m< overcoat aronad il. I was Intin-, ss mer about twenty or twentj ns mamee, and

n let, d np ¦.'¦ boa front the Cltj ; NVork, Whick i ager from tbe Sionlin; ti il ami ll, 'lilli ,1 bl ll (iris ol '..ii.ic ll BO. i t, is ir u

ptcsed np turee mea b*sldei mya. li uni thr. roi,UiUa-. i saw tbe Bunira on's light before 1 beard berfog whistle Bhe whistled after that, hut leers,.were mixed uo and leonid nwt tell what tbey wicu: ai .ii.-tii ni u n i M. ;. iii-.- in the length ol thev, bullee ol ih iv.ii iiuit«.

BTEPHER A. MOWRY*"" KVIIU.'NI IC.When the tot ittgatlon ssh rcanmcrt al l::to p. ni.

Iks first wltaem e ¦ Stepkes at. Mowry, Mots of thsBarrsgsnrrtt, Ueteetill das folioweili,ave fica Male from twenty-five to twenty-eight

pmnt a, snd I, tvs i.n on ike R irrag«oseti in thsi mpiiy io arl] Ibtrtei n rears, ai the niue ol tbe coll s,oti Issa- .ii mt lo-ti'. "ii ike i. linn ulai il ch oa n,r portride. I beard a wbl tie snd Jnmpe in ul i. ,i, pullednp the wiadow, and sb, ut that Ume sse straok. Iwent tios'.'i end me a good aizci imi,.. j_tthat time C., .". ra.ini ss-,is , ¦, .,,. ,,*. ..I i hen sv nt (o tie .-nr-, ni,, and asked what ute Bcdone, .md l"' said to rertbe boats and pul Ike passengersaboard the otber sieainer. I b.gau lowering Ute boa ahe. il, Ililli.' Wild No. -1. ii nil le, ss.i, ,1 lt ii ir es t hr n, |nrail, telling nman named Thayer to lower it oats tu il*and putin the plug. I Hen w.-nt ia. the next boat ali.,ti.1 cut tin- gays aiui attempted to holst lt, and found lifull of )t .-ii-'i- niii requested th rn to gel out, andthey did bo nm! then i--" Into ber eg un. I got un htn mu. in tlc im:.'. Hu- ss.is loaded withinthree laches ef the gunwale j I polled on.' mansslm ss..r overboard Into tbe boai sad nento tbe Stonington snd ii,,.al ai tue,,,, .i tiuu,l,:U i; mci ti I.li In S'.r.i, Ih- two boatl fd !¦

kits. 1 here bad coarse ot tbe Barragans ti's lif«*-iXHits, and paid ibern special steelton t.. see i bat tneyss ere sept lo order. I uave hvl tlie hliiug au*! diuni ni the deck hinds. I nuppoeeU. thecres tobe au..,.tln. w. *¦¦ '¦"' "! them were si i.n tl In handllniThe oldest deck hsnu had been In service on ,m nfltor three or font reals, tao >.: Ihe d k hoya wer.sailors. There wen iel n life-boots on the M rrarau.,i. AU the hoata but one a re Iron. Sometimes I ex¬amined the boat once aw ric and freqneut lr sent thedeck boys to examiut ibm. 1 tuink I e boats liadb.cntaken out two or tbrrc lime si least sine February.1 nm positive tbal lil J!,.- qnlpmenis of tbs beats andr.ut. wen in* ca -rn: r. v. Ian I lowered the b ituiol ss cm offih- li:*- lia i i-i me a g mi deal of hiaod was aft id tbe wheel, [ bare n.ver beard an "iii tlion made io ooodemned Ule-pretet srrs or in.se ,.n i,,,, ,|thestesmer. Pne men weredrilled twieee Beek si lbspump snd quits often lu swinging ont inchoate. Inhiring ii" ii I .'lino's' levar! !.! bi te & the u wbi thi. iiejhave had sni experience n tbs wale r. I giro tbcr.un-i- to sailors, bul find it difficult lo hire u,. ...e!. rn,t Ilk,- to Dandle Ireigbi. Deck banda uni d.-.khoys receive tue sainc WSgrS, Bia ol iii Rsrrseansi tl'sbeats were fSimd alter the oolleloa, to tm know.edge,uiol ail tn.-rntts. After tbe collision then waa u greatgael ol Bxcitement anions tbs passe agers m ,nv nf themstopped me .mi asked use quetta one "¦: ta, in weressiiinui; ute pteeerven anu asked abm where they conniget them, and I told teem that etch berth sad Bookstan roo,,, was supplied with one. i made treqaa>ot ex-smineiions ef the Boat below, oed heow tba! ths sateswera in the bnlkbeaas. I bavs bsea restneted by tkenssagsmeai as to the namkw si si sk bsaes,Tl.e invcstigitiou was adjourned at thu poiut until

Taseeey at io a. m.

UROIVXED AT ATLAS TIC CITY.

Ml-.S. HUfiMZTH, 00 liUl.ADKLI'HIA, AND 1WO OIItLi*I (tST.

Ati.antii* Citv, N. J., July 10.-A Kid ncci.deut ccrurrcrt her,- this muralug, by which limn pei somlos: lbelr lives Abo,il ll o', lock, tn SSmmOB wuh olheivisliora, Mrs. Nesinilh, wife of I.ieu'inunt Nriiiuthlinli A Wtatm Army, accompanied hy Miss Beale. F»nshawe, ugo twelve, ihe chill of John R l-'uiuhawe, o

(i.-imaiitowii, together with a little girl nu in ed Ht InDsaksn, neal lu t. bathe abovs the lirhihousn. Th,Incant) abases for their hath It a very d-ngeroua one, a<

lt ls hctwe.n ihe breakwater and thc* HghtUsaBB. Therels a strone eddy snssplBg arouud tau breakwater at alii,.-, and th" current flows rapidly along th- hah ti,tilly yards, then rushing out to ths sen. Bonndistance down Ihe beach there Is s covet betwnnih. nciln land snd the bar, whlnh has alrtsdy csuaeioro wnlng ec'-lieut * thia season. Il ts thonahl MuRejssatta went un..warea down thc absllow emusiikmrolit fe-w stepa from which the waler ia tineen feet el ess ^Unable to awim, she tor an Inatsnt clutched ber youn,eompanlona when abe found hsrielf lu deep water, aa,aoen tmy were swept Hom her and lost beu.sih tnwavea.Tue lifeboat In aervlee further down the beach nam

to the mernie od being stgoailed br persona on ths besotALI teri-were out of sight, however, by ths times tb

sp. Thc crew filially euooeoded In recoratUi,

tho boriv of Mrs. N.-Mitltli. whieh will BS tullen to

Prill, -elphin l»B OrroW h.- .er hiislmml.

OUT-DOOK 8PO1!TB.

fiWIr-.S OAMFS ANI» CONTE-TS.The secnnd day of Ihe National BwiSBfSBttrsl nt

,T."ins's \\'a.od passed nil' v, r.V pleasantly. AH OBJlong tho peopls kcal coining ard bf 9 n BB. thegronn'is wera eeowdsd. Bsteatsen m a Btise partici¬pated iii the festival, several clubs of Boston, PstSl¦en endKewaak halag reprassDssd. Tba bnlldingawere dernrued with flags of ull nations, end the

paviliea, whore dancing began at tun eaily hour olten in thc morning, was tastefully hung with ban¬ners nnd streamers.As usual, tho gaines played a larR" part in Um en¬

joyment of the day. The *. scissors gems" canute

great amusement to tba women and children. 'J"

walk a fe-sv yunis blindfolded, and sever with(I lar.u pair of ihsstfi B BtriBg beliingn lucky niiinhcr, does not se ni a very

hard feat to accomplish. Sometimes tbsprize i'i won with suspicious frequency.Thu gymnastics attracted much attention, and WSWContinued hythe athletic clubs, lurn-Veriiii am'

.."ctiwing-V'creui all the afternoon. Ile practice on

the bonaontal bar was vervcreditable, the (nit r*

cot foots of (be "'giant swing" heine accomplishedbv several members. Target-ehootlng alu >*ept up

an all day .Ballade, and ihe sack-racing ssas ns ludi¬crous as usual. ,

Tbs mos! ebaractenst-c of thc t-pnrts wera tbeSss,*-, wrestling coin. sis. Thia ipsoles ol wrestlingrennins a peculiar Barmen! tobe worn.a tm ikofcanvas, bv which Hie atliht, s grasp cub otber, solbeing allowed to Imo theil hold. Hie stronger one

generally spins Ins opponent around ia theair, but it is always douhiitil windi walfall on top of Hie other. An anna, sprinkledwell with sawdast, is hedged in erith ropes. lu tinstho gallie goes en. I lu* BUROU-BeUM1MB OX prizeswere received with aoclaraatioo.

RAC-XG kl SARATOGA.second nw ok thu bommuu unnnno.ctanss-

bbuia, rounnta, anna sooouta ann winai.ni i ur. tviwiits.

Babaiooa, N. Y., July io..The seeondday of Um Bareloga Baeieg Aasoctailoa, or, properlyBpseklag. the first extra dey, waa aotqntt^ at se-esss-

fol ns tin" spaniel say*.aol nu' Ike atteadaoee ares

mash less, betbeeaaeeef tin- aoudln n of the field.iii dir trace wu, siaaost a (oregoae soaelastoB, sadthe s.c iii -ia- a nilli: st'iilk t-st '¦¦ I .'ultima. Tlc

terse 'i ian. rs dash partly made un t,.r thc lack or inter

es;ii,g fciiiiic- ut il.e IT, st tsvo rsees, hoi i '. ni in this the

a..ni.i not l,i -r(ii for several furlongs, Thsimiaiie race wat sveli Beeteotod,end wee watched withBegee inn-rest. The weather wss warm al iii.- beginn!ng of the rases, bal seoul orri/.! sprung np towan)the oed. Tbs track waa ta good eoadiaoe, retaefssltime wu. iii nh*.Tbs firsteventea tbspresrsBuae waa for a pur-, nt

DOO, tv in in r nus yt .ref sa race af thevslasof 11.000:i pouade; if rr-!," i'i, 7 pom ds extrai

not having won a r.n- tn.* ye ie alloWI _ 7 pc ni. is ; in ul

deasallowed. If Syearsold, io punada; if -t yeas IOponeds; If Breera, or apward, 21 poonda t pee Balle,Poole sold aa foliovs i urns WOO, Charits R105, Boswell Bift. ObarlieBoei Mik tn,- ie ni si iheetsi*, but eora gave way io Boswell, woo ml a si,,ss

paee, with Olarissi-sa, nina ng under a pull, lost. Pest-noii*remainednncbanseduntil the lower nun. when

ma began racing aed -ooh took the lead, «

cn- iv hy t v., lengtas; Bo .s J ..i ¦! ami Chart!n inn,.- iinr.I. i'.aie, l; 18VTbe s Bond event wsa a ieofg20saeh

plly or pay, wttb gSOO addea id to receive

filOO out", i year of am' race olthe t.imc of $3,000 to c .'i ': li extra | horses notbavuig won tilts yeal s raes ol lbs san,- elallowed 5 poaadB j thees no! having won nay re

yeer allowed r_' p..mids; beaten mallina .ii,,ss" 17

pone 1-1 o.u mil ario fwolon Poola i: Kirtmi.i *¦::.'); Jin li. 1k BSO, Omega 131. .here werathree sv!,i li was di Sd ontsi ..,.'.¦¦ aided race, for although Jim lictk led nearly a

in .1 and a half, it was plain to I ia sped itosa tbs! Por¬tana was running under s pull, w] I was verifiedeben ihe home stretch res rea 1. bs weal tothc front ss 11,, n rn '1 an r, Jim Boed, ton lengths before Omeg rbo leeatsd to Hm

mi bon 0. lim -.'iii'-.Thai i.i- if a mir dash for

:i pul -a S3 c. ol wkli a ond. ares.a 1, thirteen starters.Anim Augusta. KuK 1- Templar, Annex, sioux, Bradicr, Rentes., Terror..1. ti >ss, 1. Ii in Bpsrliog, Barlte and

Poola sold :, tollon 1. Knight I'cmnlsr,BSOc); D 8| ¦¦ ng.glSO; Bloez, eiOOj Audax,S("5jA Iii! .'. i'll- lk0,tr-10i iv'' '.-c .-I, VJ.",). ¦-. ¦: Ills, S20; ti. lu (Mayftnwei", 1and l 1.1 o i-

111 ll'.1".ti.,; 1. tbe il.11: fell, with Bioux gel ing the best, fol-,, ,1 bj 1 tai le Ross, and the thi niuo*: in 11

on tbe run In th, |_ lae..1 a oh ni ol tl,1st

aani onttbe view 0 nilli neal111,.-hms lc.. ss ii ii Dan epi in. aud A

in tie m. Bom Anna A nj. 1 -j,,,,ixal thc Bel ing ipi n- ra, and a po bj _, Bioux

md li.iuSparliug third; time, licit. 1*1 11¦_nri. s ¦". es ;. g .I a bad

start, sad uri * na ibis t ..-.-! tuto iga i. ,. Betel nntli inbi -. 11 ic a. ss here bs ran t. ry (asl, kai erald only

gi lom li a-

1 he * liing race for a parseol |250, distance, 1 'itv,.- a walk-over w Bradley.Tiie hurdle race, w Her we of fitOO, ol

ni; ,ii,r ince, .1 0; horses net sr uaili,ir won a tmrdie race or n steepteenase olinpounds: 11* Ballee, over fi nurdi -. ad for starters PrankMn01a. ta,-i h.. i).-lin 11 in .- ;iiui Captain Franklin.Pools sold; iiietiii'iiuc and Pnostlun, 1.00; Il rankin) au Hunk Bbori,gill!- Prai k Short waa it:--1uss is, 1.a 10011 look second plaes tn Faustina,a nu tl .11 one time to be running nghtawej lr»m theothers; bm ene tired aftei runuing a mlle, when l's-inr-,.un-, took ap IBs running, bcul Prank Bbori for sec¬ond place, md soon pa*sed bu ttable 0, mpaun o,

Prank lin,rt ui-o pu.sn! Pamitua, but he couldBul reach D lurbance, who won by three liPi mk Short tee ond, Faustina tbh l. si d 1 aptaln Pr ink-111,. who ssas BOVei ni there .'man ; limo,am 1'-.

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THE EASE Ens' CONVEX HON.

IMPORTART ADDUBSBBS I Mle li ll.1 UK TOPICS TOBB DISCI lt*Da

Baratooa, N. Y., July m..The nrrnnge-liieiu.* tor tbe aimil ai soi reatkin ol ihs American bank¬ets, Aa oe a mn ars lmss c. mpletc. Biii-i-i m: r ii) address the convention npoa re_ump-Hob .in 1 rsfdadlag. Ihs ueetmra ara to be bold In theT.iwu Hill,Barstegs Bprtaga, Aogusi ll, 12, and 13,ind a large sad Influsntial repn sratlon 01 ibo bankaia all -1 ,,,-- is promised, in- Bon. Alexandet

l, of Milwaukee, Piesldeni ol the A eociatlra,..sui ..-. .. historic tketcb of Western banking, Ad-

oufiuauctataodmonetar. questions arc expee odlion in ¦> lore M. Voom ,0 *oi re

11 .1 Be ila a.1 many olbel pr ,ml em batAu.i. 1.. thu special topics ai.meed mu the stirer

nu -1 un, 1 11 int.1. ng ind itiilu-ti-- i development of iiiir, sith >'--' ¦'!-. '"-i r pe alive resu -; tbs

in. nfion "f panic nu- bim ii t t ill-direct .: taian !', :. ii -,- -s n bi home umi iii.ro id,and ibo financial roodinona estell promote bankingalability, coninsere)ai progress sudledu-iris I lurospciaiy.".ll.n-ic.a 7i)t)i) inni ,t,ons h.is,- beean issnrd to beakssnd b inkers .it hone, aiol ubro.nl, ami a great nun.

re].h,,n ii received 1 ii- pre Bedings ol the U invon r a ire to be piloted and wiuel} distribut-d bi i.irope .ij vscii ie-. iu tiie liiiti d Btates

.." ClDEh T ON THE ll ABASE li ULSOAD.

um: mis ku.1.tn (ilitiuuiii.BBTBBAl KOKOIBJUBRO,

Tolrdo, July LO..Ab excursion train fromlo, alu io lodlasoptia, wuicli left hern ar. 9 p. m.

reeterdey. hy way el the Wasesh Railway, tamped therue W IK-ae Kt,ox'* "-hiing. Olio, at 1J:_.) to i.iy. Five

eoaekeewere throwa .'rom the track, ene pI.,!'., ar U-U.art, of BohleSVUIe, Ind.. wes killed, and ninesetter passengersume island. Ths srlgts ot the seeldent is supposed (o be a broken rmi, caused hy theengine o the aema train Ths tojarsd pssssagsca weretakee to kortWayset aad are being cared for by theeempeap. Ameee 11,use fateUj __teioi Kre Wui-cr ELlust rn. of Indianapolis, toe private BSSrSUVB of thenon, W. H. Kin-Hal,, me PcBBOelatte ran! alula- ,'nr VicePresida-nt: .John 8. (lunn, of Wcrlfl.-ld, nml Hess uniHursn, of I'ein. tad. A. Mullen, of Athens, i-si-riemaiywounded. Th-s is (he fl.at accident eu, tins road, inwhich pt.sspng'-ra have ben injured, since June l->7_.The BSrsene seriously svonaicl an-, ll rninn Winton,

Mi*. Louisa Ulalie, C. I.. (Scuwnri/, Cii.rlc. Ibnde,MlsaSophi Bipf, Walter 11. Been, J. P. Black, August Dat-phers. i/ouis Adams, walter ll. Heweemb, Jena Kauo.,all of Indlsnaiicilts; O. V. I'ortius. J. (' Jon.... of N,,b -as Ole, Ind. J. P. WBe-el«r ol Westtloltl; Henry Klviu,of pern Hiautos ih, sa above BasBsfi thsrs weretwsatroue 1 asaeugers slightly Injun-ii.

A MAIL BOURER ARRESTED.

Richmond, Viv, July 19..A colored lott<er-carner, named Ixsror M. I>ee, eonnectml willi the Rle limond, Post OfTtcr. wss srrested thia morning by 1' htOffice Inspectors Henderson snd Mbsllcross for stencilingrcgistc-rrd letters from tbe sa.fiil The letters woirh bsdhsd their contents purloined wors found in hia possetssion. Lee was commuted to J.ul lo default of il uuoballi.

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Not His PAnLT..Lnst Budnj a gentlemanwent Int. a drug store sail aakeil to bur a piece of seep" Can't sell snythiog but me-dicinra on Buuday." .. Out'insu alive, d..ii'i rou know tl,st clssnlmeaa la nestle.Ki-1 linea. I" " wsll. 1 c»ni help lt. lilt ls." "Youdon't hslf try," responded the acSrchcr for Swap, aa hewent out without lt.

'I HE COI MtTS.

TIM', AM.F.i.KI) RMMIOAI** ("ON.**PIR UV.MtTIIK1: ll sll.MnW AH fO THK WAY IN WHICH A

viitDKT nut $ li.,OOO sOAinPTTBU Tin ki* av-

I Mi ('.,',||",-.V WAS Oltr.VIM D.

Thfi Third A ve nue Uiilioart conspiracy cnso

uh up ii_f.il,, (Cr exam nation peeterdary sttsreooB he¬

ra Jostles I' inliner, in th.- Voiacvi le P Ik 'our..

ro fermsr employes of tbs Third eas reed, sassed.niy ami R " i, ara -kerned aili ooeeplrt*ig to-

. ma.iiifii tu'c fslss leslimear sa behalf of a

an Barned *tobalts,whe recently ehtotaeda verdict

[sh-St the company, chiefly on tba toetlsseey sf these

fOmaa,forglfi.000. It Mohamed that theprlocofOtr pcr)ury was to have been $5,0(g) each.I !;*. tlrst wttaSM SSamRMd pSStSedap was Tnomas P.

.vin*. ('uhf ot tn.- liiooiilyn Fun Di-pnrtment. He

-nfl. d Ih.-it BbOOl a year snd a ball Bg PlBBBll R-lllv,

ie of the detendaate, nus adrtvarto Iha Departassoiprivate BeteeMvc ssmsd Moeear aaam ta see the ate

easaeut Reilly la connection mun tba fish rd r. suit.

bile conversing with the « itaess and Mooney, IC d's

til.lia .1 a diary ter lg*ffi In which appeared a i.,-ni,>-

¦dam af ths seesessi Tiie witness fiji sot reedit)ssa- slioss n a t.l.iry St the. trial e<r ihe eSMM iu the r-U-

rior Court svhicl: Reilly swore ss-ia (he -ame, but lt

is not. One was Maa and the oilier black.

Themes P. Connor, a bbsbob, taet-fied that hewis ea

r.NH. :<.'> of tho Third Avenue Railroad on October 9,i77, when the at 'Clde.nl occurred. A pollcmnn ania

an named Foley were a'.ao BU tba fi uni nia'.form with

tn. Theeer wasgetag Berth. WBsa asorThulasathin uss- tin- injured hoy, who, as well as the witucss

hm remember, was Ieeeked dosvn by tue nurses. The

iver. James Morton, one of the prison*., stopped IBSr ss lulu sheet n n feet, and as quickly hs Hny ear be

:i stopped.BartholOBtew Poley, of No. RIO -tost Eigbtieth-st., a

ii-iiiiih hvlrulr, (i stilled that BS saw '.de boyjunipom lbs car thal was going soulh; he saw no con-

ict.ir. The boy lauded Mtolr on his legs, and whileinning south e ssas knocked dows i,y tee horses. Hern probably shoat ten feet He ttas lying under theont wheels eben the ear was stepped

',, Bplevy s;dd thal bs had examined car N". 5int a month SfIer thc accident Ilise lamination was

Kde ti tbe ,niiit.si o' tm- romp ms- Hs toned thon- In ported order. WiRtsm Dowu, also a esr bul der,tsrn Ined ins cir with Iks Berne re*,ur. wi,ii.mi D.elson, ii martur naeebanie. employed ob the Beeendrenae line, exaaueed the car sud tounti it iii goodder.Benjamin ftssiwoud. tbe eondneterof thc car nt the

mu ot tbe act-Id nt, a od (hat tba esr ssas iii psi Ider si, fat us he knew, lb' had beard bo comp

! lt either from Morton or the driver noe sun

na after tbe accident.Charles B. lintis wss the next witness. Ile ls n pri¬ll, el ti e live, ssho st as rn,oh,veil nv Hie railroad cuni

ms to follow and note toe SBovemtnts ned c.i rea-

t Bellly aud Morton. Me sew thein together Ini. in *7*. While bs huh drinking with thnu

lin."t remark d to Reilly that lr theil sids won tbevere to get ST.,000 each. At another time R-Hiy madeie same remark to the eitnees. Merton told tbe wit-

a given lum alieedy gSO. and ths. inc sm 'lim to Bellly.Tbe further beerlag was setdowe Bt 1 p.m. on Auustl..

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THE B0U5D CX>LLIBION IN THE Conn's..MAY Ot PBOCBBDlHOS OBBIBO I.'. ORB OR -MB

mus roR ns-AOBS,The wife ol Biotuurd 8. Ctteekleji R ecnlp*«, wat cbs of iii'- p r*" is i,,s' ni i in- RsrrsgsaseUIsaater. Hlsdsoghter, Lilly M. Cbeekley, age three.

: ber mother; ber life wss saved, but she sus-

lii.cill some l"a"l!,y injuries. The rather Waa upp oin --el

bu id in-iii to iii.ns- e eutt In the Superiorgainst in Pt ivldenos sud Stoning) in Bteamshlpant torecover damages for their Injuries.Theoolllslou by whieh thc Barrageusett was sunk

.curred bet* Bl o rees, h longing to tbedefen-ui!. An appin on was mads by tbe defeadsBl cum

my before Judge Freedman, foe a step ef tbataint H's proceedings in th,* aeUoa 11:.ti the finallament of thc proc edinge nos pending la the Dui ed

; -ii i-t (towri for a limitation snd determtnattoai ih>-ii I-, in-, brreasooof tbelosseesrlslngni oi tie collie,,em. Tins proeeeSiBg waa Instltotedoder the Aet .»t Ooogrees passed Marsh '.>. lftfil.ile ti'i isi ti of Judge Freedman is tatareaUag in viewt tbe many suits tn Uko eondtUoa. Eta says tbat tbsni ol IR61 tva* intended to neks _the lats- cm form tolie maritime iw|ol mode) n Europe, by whl, h the owner- liable onl. to :hi hi, in of lu* interest hi tbe a

,.,,:,,j's- free from blame, rbeexc ptioos made In thent of l-",l are where th.- 1 - osn ed byjtbe owner'spsign or neglect, or occurs with his privity or kui el

11, iueh ea iee be ia Ila ile t',r lb whole looa. Judge"rredui -n continues " The plan itt. in any am b

-r ni iv proceed In the Sta.ts cooria notwltn*'niiii,i i th.-- pendency ol tbe proceedings In the United

District Court, but be proceeds a: ih>- risk ofrh .llj failing In the ootl in if be ibould tail to bring his

,- within one of tbe exceptlona Tole has beens;,n.--'v decided by t be Court ol incests li Ki

i ni. ii c. pr..vi.i iic and New-York Bteamahlp.".uiPiiiv (53 M. Y., '7(ii."Tue defendant's motton ls drated, hut u is permitedirene .¦' ii if ii;- coiniti.iiiii ia aol itf'iii' it -.sit:iiii me of

i. t teemtons mentioned. Q. h. l\ Bttllnian tor thcilulutiff; W. l'. I) i in foe tl, de e id mt.

BOT TO BE ( DRED BY PATENT HEDI! INK..1 non F. Houghton auee Iii*; wife, Ifinerpa

r.Boughton, in the Bnpertor Court for sn ahsolutedl*reroe on the ground ot Infidelity. An apptlestwa waalouie lodge Preedman b heh df of the defenSam ferim) a sir k alimony md WOO Bonnee! lee. The delea.

.ii nil! lil v11 steting that ber huab mil

maa sc ,.lei- a! potent Beedieteee, sud bed nu annual in-

.rnie of .-co.ooo. goon after the r marriage he begss to

inti ni' rate habit , sad sv,!. d Into* th d would¦ni! s abase ber, eimk ng her, pultiac ber bair, breekingnt i-sr is uni even threatening her life. Piio ,i,..a in ,1 furtBer ibal her bnsbenS hid procured the ,.,,;,-.

lal on which to base tbs dlroro. anil by employinga ni v i: ira, on June SQ 18 IO, t d, ¦¦¦ n bi r Into a lintel.Tbe plaintiffeu the omer hand -. ri d tbat his wilelad led a bsd life before their mani ,_¦ had sloesn-kuow ni-i-ii to nun, auii iii.u sic was new Bonsor ina

,;"-i ii- o: h..-I reputation, rwo di .riv,* made, ttl !n -.it of Ihs etrcnnista e i mm-r wbicb tins badreen Mrs. Houghton wll rn aa! hotels ans elsewhere,Indge Frerdit in yesterday grunted ber gio a week ali-¦ouy an .Ti'iO eeuas

HOBBED AND TURNED INTO THE STREET.('nanine Frohmann, tho widow of Henry

li-,inn t.ii. at ale death la Jana.ny, i --ti, rn oeired shout1700 ss benefit from several Regrew orgsalsatKinch be hal in-cn a .-nen ber, and so,,:, BltSTWaid vrrut

lo mt' svitli Mr. BBd Mrs. Jareb Nain Bl No. 5P WlteoO-I., Ii ool.ly;I, 1). I). OS complaint of Mrs. Fmbninnnlasoes DoBebastye -t' rday i.s ,ucu aa erdec ice tbe anselil Mi. .".".mn, BBd he wan locked up in I.iiil, w W;re«! Jailndefeat!o fil.000 bail. The charge waa tfcat bete.luci uis old an widowed a imau te g,rr np her fi700to hint inr Hit." keeping, thst be refused lo return Tl tolier, began toabnss brr. and finally turned her penn!

et, roe snit te recover the money is,t .in il nv some friends ss hu round in-r ou tho street undire i.ou caring tor in-r.

CIVIL ROI BB

Judge IfcCue in Brooklyn yesterday putted,n a'..-oin.- divorce tor Joseph -Belier from his wifeM ,i". -si.iii.-i-. on tbe I' uni. of the referee In the see,

A motion for nlinonj inn! counsel f,><> indbe saR tor limited divorce r,r,u,';t bp Mary Burke,igalnst Jobn Rurkc, was made before Jadge Bareet- ls

1Bi .i tl .; \. i tey watttuan led iu ISO*., md have tare'eniidrenTin* tempornry injunedoa to re-strain tin-

n ss Yorx aud Brooklyn Ferrr Company from bulldlDiit dork at th,- fool ol Bjutfcfitxtb st.. Hrooklyn, piocure.

tu city, on the ground ,.f lotrifertng ssith i.tstreet, sv -.a dissolve I s.-.:.-.¦ lay by Jndg CookeApplication wai mads to Judge Barnard ia

...ay iterday, for sn order to punish John Uamiforeoutempt In refietnc to p i> a eouaa >i rea of MO sudBIO costs la tbe divorce i d by hie wife. Tbde-fence Interposed ena thst ti . h..d been sick, and wheiat work eet bed oolj fi) a week.

A decres of divorce with $0 fi week eli*moor ss.,- granted recently le ike Uro,.lyn city Courtio Mis. Sophia BUdenb*jtel from h.-r hasbsad PeiUildeebeel I. It was found tesl wael ti ct be bad tokesIns money ind property mut at.irtel tor s..,i,e iiiiknowiplace. Aii order s.,_s nude la nie (loan resterday requRlng thc iruckmiu ssho removed ibu uirntturo to elivui_cwhore he took lt,

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Judge tleflgon in tbe Brooklyn City Coursa-ir; .iiy Kraaled BB absolute elis oi ce fr t barlolt,Andi i ", Irom Pul lo Aiuhoiiv, or No. _;).) LsBia BIABrooklyn. They WON mamet In 184.1, ead hiv.-ubini! who are married, the retecee,A. l.Citnpbe'ireported in favor ol n divorce, it was aUeged timi tb,mil ii.lant had lived wuh a Mrs. F.tv for two ycuis. ga.eft ncc Mas pres -tiled.

Aller Hie deatli of thc Uta l-.-v. T. Jf, fol mc-Iv p_8!or of tia- Church a,f ht. Rililge-t

sa action wasbegaa by ins tiseatoi agaane thc sharaollnais for the recovery of uiou.-r advanced by FSthaMooney ta them. Thu answer set up two counterclaim.one for $l.-'_- 43.an.I another Icu- 83.Clo 80.moaeyBl ' i."-d to batu Ih-ou oodc-eteai hy Father Mooney spastor aad treasurer sf ihesbease, ead not raid orr.Jmlge lice linsn, in the huporior Court, yentercasdenied a motion by the platuuffs for particulars of t_couu'ici claim.

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DKriaiONS.July 19.Supreme Court.Chamber*.liv ."migo Lawrence -

(i,(Ta_i I )un_ne1. urn laa-iiini .cul nu, !>r_y iou _.«_, ItrTnobl-. ,-lu.'inoriiQiluin. norriu*,, sat Luz. OtU.r as ..inn

(inn, sift Irani i KeReBBS sst. McKetuni Itrlon.a ottsgt. iiri*nn«sisa. -Onii-rn gi aa t.-ei. t'niteo bt.t__ _,,f_ |'_..,_mu r tasmpiir Sst. Pekra cn,ler sa lestllril

llj J_d_T Dunobne Thci,.pm,uset. M.Ci.llsnel -VatiS'i MHoafsril niiskra Un: tfllilatvil eniiaotit. etc th* .relc-r will'lcoii»t-(.r**d Lniuioisa s*(. CsmBbell.-iiranied on iiisiniilTairing bond tn rifiO*' Rwstaou asjt. U.cb.o. -Oriuu'.t ._Butuvil spjsanua. BwlR _st. tho pov« Folio anti fits Mseit_ctur1us Companv. Motion ileMiiecl ... uiMuor».aluiu _**¦drlaotin sgt. Hubbe. Mer niruiormiituni. In llio _,_tti>ihubiuaon Rysu s«l ('.umey . Dr- l>u,,k Hsrlun luaiittit-usst. achsppsri Qf-BaBg sal Dayton tschou. k sat Oeasa_w-_una ssl. Witat-l. __.u.Ksl Railousl UsuS sgt. >S righi

r* th _irt, li, .rhcar-berg; llothmnre sgt Helms, ()'Msllst>M lintier ; USS o*t. I >i,t/h,., Muller act O ,tullin ; hi/.nnjibuigh sst li,on,,or iirdara .rented. In tue .,«t(.-i uf

au ... ua','."''?1; '"m r *"}"" **> K.'.-ou, Ht...,.le »<rt Milla utieloiiK-is limit, el

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NgtHal Ttnn -Itv Judge Donohoe .Vnni1er',lr*isti<1 ano:h r». W'nrter omi ntliir J u-iim, ,,f for |.!aliiilf; Wo nsun m,a.Ui*r sirt. the Lint* "I Mtnte-e Car-a, ... ,,,,,. ? jInsaaii/ned. Thompson u.t ., uni .1 ... ..tense!Slimrlirr Ci.nit s,,,,., lem ,

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Care kiar, ste. * -i tbs 1I .mab's,Ceoipasr. Wes ¦SMiorseeioss, MedaBe Md In-ri-tai awein-ill,i.ni lum ll..,tiri,i/., art. Hon.1,,un. 1 .,. M| ino ol1150 granteal .mu :, in. m. at Ibe rr.'.i ut tin p, r f.-.-_gem i-i hi uki L'ndsrhill. see msax-renaiem. B ervar set,

... ii.,. -. I., na inr..Ol le, I, An Amo, in,,. |,,r ins

l>,,I-f e.," III -,., I.ina' Adan', 1. r .,,, ,., ,|"''.I (Ii.i k r ;<_¦. (I.r )'l UV ¦!. lr ., -Mn, rn

.in ahlp ( nu,|i .,.,-. '"rler i-i.i.i'.i. i'la , I-ssn. et al. .Orant v ,cau, * i r rstn-.iraticeComjiaiiv -c.-a-i rev.vine »r,|.,n m.u main e«laa*

ar,| i. I. ,i-CilOecl.uoe.l Tran, ir .mt. Dill st ai ..-et.

t'eames Platt t.'kambora.-tit Jadam Lerressere.In tn,- assMee e *. ¦¦¦.¦. eaonto.--,.: eraai aa¬

le real lu tbe mattel of i ,.,! ^SIS OOO >t - . Moses; [a the maurr el OraaseBy rIbe mal'er nf Mel nd nt. 1:, tile ii.ttlit '.I 11 nm:. sp.,k_vnon* granlediHv jual)**-Van llaeaeri. In (he ms'.', r cf lasers.St, May

'a- In Hie mar ter o' K. h.--Ari) .- ,,._jnml pi aimer ill-chargi-' in th" n,»i "I ,u ... i. 11, ,j,abalun nf Barrett.ApoUeaUoaagranted.

lianne Court. Chambers liv .liidge llKeeasu sal ) m.u _t.i!iUk1 .;Klegalevagl Vsa Dervssr Hmnt V-rttSgt. lb. K...higg uni! lin k.-y OB-BpSBy. -lu¦!. . ail, ic 4.

UAJ-_-RI>A_U MM DAY.mrrsami Cocar.CSABesse.Doeebas, I .1

in i,., m. ire ni i... ii Ros. t. :u 'ii.il. it fi. 'I. lb. !)'*. 107. Vii. lau. 1 ll, 54, I laglot, ni:., iee, i(.7. lee.

SAbTBBM Aili'inrnecl until Ju i'BB-iii.iisi. usa lt",nu "in-. J..coil' » n» _

I.sw nnd F.ict.--M.n)riv and another s?( Mill.no,! m. ur--.ct-et.m. I ki.'- -Kr.-, inni.. I .ur.i.paaa

st I i tu. au nain called at I n m..No .:

Combos i- kai lii\ai(Kss.vsn 'i.ie«,i -court oaenaat ll a. m.- ReCtaeewU Sa I..-..ni iat I I o*el* a

TSIAL TBBM.PASTS I lUml III .Adtoiirnecl for th* tarahiirsi.H*'. FtBSSIOSB.t'ABT , -""mut,. K. ..'.-. Pawn, .-_

iit-nrv aller. Jessee Powers homicide: winiam) >¦. tai.¦assail sad bal rd Murphy-v

.beaUsn Kin/i.'. rs sus i» sssmii aad bsttsrr Rei e n !**».»,i. "¦' ¦ sn i,

Mr sarr. Micliai (lilinittin Au.'(Ml l-.i kar '.» ri td,,ray,ch.u e. "a oni,ur. i.,ri..-iii f.' in in. rea

k Rovade. Kebert Joass.-"oka lisrney, ur nc! ai'^ay;liuO-go gayai.n, petit liari^-ny.

COI. DIV IN SMITH OB HIS " COn per'

AN ANSWER TO I HK BATDBDAT REVIEW.Fruin Mr. Smith's letter I" The 1

Thr reviewer nayat "Mr. Ooldwinwin, calla And.omI ii roe

wmi is realty seml-phr»icsl sod cs., ofexact duna aron,'un l ss io Inuglnee tbat 'p nr sse

--lol, of l li,otu.II.' u-s fi,. ,, ;,uth msell ma ..f roar* as ., poetic ti ci Rle "

I should certainly kare pat myself eat er coen ;f i .sdsaid of tba wall ol Andromache tsat ll etsi

na) mi tm-1paule of es e t snsletioflmeet of tbe reviewer ls e fahneetto iti*t, ¦: 'rt.alhu. pal li "in se, f iii' of e.. im. Ti- p.i--.... .f nj beagt s, .nh lila ci Hui- o li '* refe.* Wkstevrr Ihe ebronolegteal dels o the ii xna-rtepoems may he. theil political and ps . is

n,.is be i rei > well axed Po lt,.,.¦ i:: r-it> s shows, to the rise ol,ta i's first' "'ot- on with artel . ia*

ni. ibe ' iii rs of a h ,rd Bbse,atl i r- et '" '" ' "ie

ii, ups- sod langu iga, ih" mot

gaging itself from ihe ohs sacel. li.;..mache. for instance,adrnon epee, w leb I'

hilo .. eedly dear.** ead Cowg r, with bettasi .1

events, renders pree on*.* isl -1treualatlon. Ii belongs .11

um 1. duelbie past, like the Seres !..y ables, ie tee ssassss.ui. bursts fi om the savage we man In lbs *

,of thc U't!

bu*band'e hands bad -1 un."Toa wi) me thui .¦- .-i-ui" and "- ireely oa-

ol es o- transl- l m " laeipeeeb, ss tbe rev.ewer ss s. i,,n n lbs lingi, sades*eui',i- expression esRaee epos Aoda 11 sae in r ilation t ., r irt cu _erv*a -».

Nobody can do ibi ll si with the neroie nand the tender.Bea* ui tbe Homeric characters three ls mingled

ss "iil.-li Hs the *'.i. .!.¦'! Dd .! '.

on tbe field of hsttle, rev. . in the roost hi ic iii Itit sxuage, ai d shaughn 1

Tin- wi r.i- .. iu try ( ai. n,\" r be tbe dinof emotion ** are divorced from the

oin* in a ss..y i ...t rrndeis the n 111 11 nus! a- 11 u. in tin

rite psssagetn mr bookie: "1 ri. ti -lav o'in rerse)i bardi) do»palr. Po ns can ne

ted- '.: 1.vpn -fr.; itt mo tu; lt must I, md ,i".h.. omb bi 1 ¦.¦ rn tbe s

k aoosltion, wul"h in Itsell ls pie isant." A c. j ofmy or a croea li ipn lion of essoti a; balssii.il the 1 n.'tlni .Il s r-r .1 pi , nf

eomposition meal eas

h.uii ly go along with laieuss sgoey, sorb asmust feel und rt-., immediate pr aeure '.: as Inteasabelief that he ls d p i lng to eternal woe, .

Agam I am accused of "conside ... ,10

,1 |, ,ri ni 11 ,et ty," beoau e I ave -.1 a iii.vuna of ihe LetmChoreh me the is-*t. oe

sre better poetry ttuua tu.at, but i" t-. t.. ,u

guage is tbe most sonorona" a guage ilksis m ml vant ice mit ts 11 ei ,111 it

doee not seem to rn tobe ol the eo-ence of

poeiry. At ail rttmis, h.- rrvi.ssrr 1,1 1-1 here kn .stu

that it waa only of 1 not ot I te>

guage in tl.>ne« ol expression that I sp ..-. Hs -m-

pour ia- * -in upon rn ;or the sn s .;

praise thal 1 i ¦- 1 given to ll) 0 ..¦ y Hre on 1 IBe prone nee sn ui ia liBed c >n t. mgtbat their writer " talia into depths beloa tuefailntes of such write ess. urine." u .,-u

he speaks with sueu eot empt of Toplad leenWho .sr'ie-' Bock ol Ages I

I um not avaic trial bave i I an] rn it 1 ala,Bot bas any omission or eonsMiueaee been bi sighthom.- to lor. Ia COW I 1 ure,

,1 a m.ni, that i- al B Bart.r s 1 ,,(ti.rs nf H ,. lei's ufa

are utt.-riv dlaappoinilug. I migbl bavs _:sn, nietoiler details, wiilch ,wper himsell bsa tamubel, olSta religtooamad t-mpts atsuid.le. Reltiu-i ..rt uemete ri -i sre Lg, an ny

1 .. lies ss 1,11 ii ilise occupied, tbedarker side of the il.mr.- weeid has: been . r.-.itiyoveie-h 11 -vu. I have 1,. ci told Mal oa .,, -..

dilated on ni"- oonnectloi s baitween Cawper and I'-'p.*,( o'., per ii ti; 1' ,. 11 ere waa 1 km m

thei oases, 1 should h.been eddies n> m.- salk ¦> .,yvoluue at the ezpeuai ot it* c.rr eta.es. i 1 eos sette, write ii biston e,f En tllsb po -ti ¦. bal ii lil ,of C w-

pat. Betweei Cowper and Chores!il ion ss-....ie n-

ueutlou, n> "in which I bete said weal seemed aeedful.rho reviewer thinks tba though s l

Life of Alfi.-ri er Alfred Se Mosset mlani )>. isilj \-.i-

t- ii, to s. rite u eieasetional L le ol Oowj n weal req ..re

iii,-- mti* thea u,lac; I dre s.iy ,1 ss,aili, hitI h.ave a dion, t-a-eit oi thai th- toole mr

aensetiooalism eaddimymra lc ei ga nt;ou will atmBy atm waa . . ...t,g

ali that wss essentialto the understanding ami

elation of Cowper's work, wita rm lh.it, connected bim, mote distiuctlr then pre'

ha»e done, ssadi tu.- erangcUoaiami wkstsrsr is ssaaested ssith .1 epeeislmoreiuestmust, more oe lees, inare t- iras karaci .. Ic- old mi na it bis religion as a biographreligious scuool ooald Bare deas; bat lam sere thai Ibas laldaothlog of it irreverent o; uMuches] lore hts ssnn,., 1 could nol himsplas, mike Brat raak el p.eis: Ma memory weald slysuffer by saon aaagseratloB t sad bed! disguised thessraiiues* of bte churacte-r, I should no! mil. I. .s

neted from troth, bei bare reieed the pateesof losrit, j, sad ir.lim ni ss.1.1, is worm Bore 10 snoisaitpibaneren Uti b tel kia poems,the memory o' thesm r.ii rs niade f'tr bia si.kr hs uerolc tirT 1 ima.

*3iinntionB lDunira~-i'cinaiira

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lei rli-eir._de

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I HKKAKY KMl'l-tiYMkNT svunte.l bj a\J Ur a-ht eil aud wnl-ly tiaveilrst laalv a brilliant-a n'.ac.editor ana critic Address At' tiloR, caro Uta -alexuni. 4c

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