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2 THE CHICAGO, 'TRIBUNT: KING OF TERRORS, Another Calamity Added to the Year's Appalling Record. The Gases of ao Coal-Pit in Nova Scotia Suddenly Ignite. Undouhted Destruction of Forty ov Fifty People at Work Within. Names of tho Miners Seemingly Consigned to Inevitable Death. No Survivor Yet Able to Tell ‘ "What Caused the Ca- tastrophe. Thirty-three of the Victims Married and the Supporters of Large Families. The Miners of the Whole Region Gathered in Terror About the Pit. , A Schoonor Foil of Dynamite Dancing Qlecfully on a Snag at Erie, Pennsylvania. Peouliar Streot-Car Accident at St, Louis —£n Arm Torn Of-Other Pri- vate Adversities. AMINE ON FIRE. FORTY PERSONS Lost, HAMPAX, N.S. Nov, 12.—Abont 6:0 this nyorning an explosion of gas accurred on the south side of the Ford pit at Stellarton, Atl the miners were at work in different parts of theintne. The explosion was so terrible as to sweep across the other side of the pit, kiting all the men and horses within reael. Almost all the men on the north side will be saved, while allat work on the south side have been lost. Atleast sixty ara missing. Five nen have been brought up and are like- ly to recover. PROBANLY FORTY areshut up within the fallen coal in the south side, ‘The. accident, presumably, was caused by some miner firing a shot in a for bidden part of the workings. ‘Tho disaster occurred in ‘THE FOND PIT OF THE ALBION MINES, All who have come up are likely to livel A working party has gone down. ‘There is not inuch hope fer the safety of the thirty or thirty-tive known to be in the nines, Foury, A dispatch from Stellarton reports only thirty or forty men in, that part of the mine + now on fire. Another explosion Is: expected every moment. : STELLARTON Js ninining town in.the County of Pletou, N. S. ‘The inhabitants are mostly Seoteh High- Janders, xlven to‘lron and coal mining, ‘The county fs the most populous in the Province. Ht contains rleli mings of coal and tron-ore, the cont depostts’ comprising ten strata, the analn coal-band being thirty-three feet In thickness, with twenty-four feet of good con. . é IN THE PIT, Hauirax, Nov. 12.—Messars. Hudson, Greener, Slinpson, and Poole, with two other volunteers, have been down in the pit at Stellarton, in which tha explosion occurred this morning, and have come up again, They found it lmpossible to explore the south side for any distance on avcount of after-damp, there beng no alr through, as all the doors have been blown down by the blast, They found some doillgs, but could not Identify them. All the horses in the pit, twenty-nine, are dead, A i + THE Lost. The followlng are the names of the missing men, whom there are ny hopes of recoverlng James Mitchell, overman, Angus MeNny, shot-firer, James Lemon, John Carr, Edward Savage, Thomas Rogers, John Morrison. Thomas Murdock, . Edward Roberts, Sr Eutward Roberts, Jr, Jolin Roberts, ‘Thowns McKay, John Cumuinga, Dantet Cummings, Job Bkinner, Willlum Livers, Daniel Sutherland, John MeLaughiin, John McKinnon, John Crawford, Charles Hurbar, ‘dames Nairn, .Vhomas Sullivan, John Johnston, Murdock McDonald, U. Madden, Wlau Koss, F + John Melanes. John MeNetl, Thomas McKay, Others ure i the pit, ‘Thelr names cannot be ascertulned yet. * * ‘CUE FOLLOWING ARE INJURED so badly that no hopes of thelr recovery are entertained; ze Matt McPherson, Willa Dubarg, George Burden. Wiilllaus ducCleso, Reuben Dunbar, Angus Cympbell, ‘Tbe mumber of men still iu the plt fs sald to be furty-fours (tts feured ©‘ & _ ANOTHER EXPLOSION will occur this afternoon when the pit gath- ers gus again, » Work Is totally suspended at all the col- eries in the country, and miners have come tothe scene of the accident In great num bers, but are altogether powerlesa‘te render arsistance on account of the precarious cou- dition of the pit. ‘ itis not known how the fire originated. None from the side where the acclaent vc- aurred are allve to tull the tale, Thirty-three of the missing men are mars ried, and most have large families, SCARED, A SII FULL OF DYNAMITE DANCING ON A SUNKEN PIEICAT EME, VA, Spectal Dopateh ta The Chiou Tribune, Nov. EL—Phis elty fs Ina werent of exeltemenl, owing to the imminent rof a feariutl explosion of nitro-zlye: clang ina which may oceur at any moment, . ‘Tho schooner George Mobery, from Quebee, luten with twenty tons of explosive yom: Pound, put in thls port from stressof weather Thursday night. She has sinee dragged her unehors, and is now aground on a sunken Wer. upon whieh khe Is beating wlth great violenve, Efforts have been made to get her off to-atay, but without success, “It is «inl cult to esthante the damage to life or prop erty that might ensue tn the eventof an ex: pislun. ‘There ts about five feet of water in ier, OTITER ACCIDENTS, KILLED BY A THAIN, Speetal Dtupateh to The Chicuga Tribune. Kroc, In, Nov. t.—An neeldent of the most harrowlng nature occurred list even Ingon the ‘Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw, be- tween Glassford, 1, and this city, by whieh adeaf and dumb man, Joseph MeCoy by name, was ieprived of his Ife. Tho west- ern-bound train, being behind time, was rune ning ata speed faster than enrd the in or- der to make connections, when a ian was noticed approaching tho train head down- wards, unconscious of his dangerous post- tion. ‘The train was almostupon its innocent. yietim, but the engineer made a deperate effort to save hin, using every power to stop. the train, It was too late, however, for in qnother instant the beam of the pilot of the tocomotive struck MeCoy tn the breast and ab- domen, throwing hima distince of seventy- five feet. The unfortunate victim was a man of middie age. His remains will be taken to relatives In Glassford, STREET-CAR ACCIDENT, Apeclat Dispatch to The Chieagn Tribune. St. Lows, Mo., Noy. 12.—The brake on one of the Papin-avenue street-cars was snapped while going down grade this afternoon, Tho ear ran onto the horses’ heels, and caused. them to run away, ‘The driver at the very ontset was thrown off the car, rnd his lines wero left hanging (on the brake, Tho car was full of Judy and children passengers at tho thne, anda parte ensued among them. Nearly all Jumped off, Among those who remalned on board was Mrs. W. Scudder, the wife of a well-known inerehiant, and her two Alttle children, She placed her little ones in one corner of the car, and then went out on the front plat- form. She knew that the brake was useless, and so. RHF QRASPED THE LINES and tried to check the runaway horses, She was unable to accomplish her object, and the team ran on untll they struck the single track and rin headlong Into a car coning In an opposit direetion, Mrs. Seudder, in the ineantime, seeing tho danger ahead, got Ine side the car and ‘held to her children until the colliston came, and then, although tho ears were badly broken up, they escaped without injury, Mrs. J. Wahl, a school-teacher,” who Jumped from the car, allghted upon her head, sustatning severe injury. Miss Chris- tina Divoll, another who jumped, was seratched about the faeo and hands badly. Mrs, Henry Strait, another passenger, was hurt In the same wey, tho others escaping without injury. Phe driver of the ear, Henry Marsinger, was thrown tn under the car and four of his toes were cut. : DROWNED. : Spectat Dtapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, HL, Nov. 13—Last evening a man's hut was fount floating In the main eanal, near Columbus street bridge, nid upon Snautry it wns learned that a laborer named John Fitzgerald was missing from his home near by, not having been home since the day ‘before: Thu eaunt was drigged and hisbody found only a few rods from lis own door, It is supposed that he had fatten bite the water, ‘The Coraner’s Inquest was concluded about mittntzht, and the verdict rendered was tn aceordance with the above supposition, De- censed Jeaves a wife nnd young lady duugh- ter. A HORNER AFFATI Spectat Dispatch to. The Chicage Tribune Inmtanaro.is, Ind, Noy. 12.—This_after- noon, at quarter past 4 o'clock, William Champion, Jr, working jn the Journal job prese-rooms, while adjusting a belt to a pul- Joy, was caught in the machinery, and hts left arm completely torn off above the elbow, leaving the Himb curled about the shaft. He was also thrown from the ladder to the floor, but is betieved. to have sufered no internal injury. ‘The fathor Is also employed In the snine room, and was a witness to the terrible accident, HURNED TO DRATH. Spectal Dispateh to ‘The Chteayo Tribune, Minwavnkry, Nov, 12—Two small chil- dren were burned to death on Poplar street this evening, Thelr mother had lett the house to do sone work, and the children were trying to keep the fire up, when thetr clothing caught, OVER AN EMBANKMENT. ALLAIREG, N, J., Nov. 12.—George Schaffer, of Dunham, while driving a team yesterday, was dashed over ai embankment thirty-five ret High, and was pleked up dead. It was found necessary to shoot both horses, c ACCIDENTALLY POISONED, Newnuna, Ont, Nov, 12.—-Ennua Shingler, 18 years oli, was accidentally polsoned yes- terduy by eatlng the root of Anconitum nuvellua. She died in two hou; ENDER A LOcOMOTT Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Font Waynn, Ind. Nov, 12—frank ©. Hobbs, of Titfun, O., a brakeman on the local freight, Fort Wayno Road, fell under locomotive, near Warsow, and was so badly cut up that he cannot possibly recover, AN INPANT KILLED, Special Diapateh to The Chicugy Tribune, Grannp Ravins, Mich, Nov, 12—The In- fant son of Waterman Butler fell into a tub of hot water to-day and was fatally sealded, death onsutug within a few houra, a Aub Artiut Who Palate Bluckoned Eyes After Election, New Vork s On Monday mon bearing inrze!vanners where- on pletures of a battbred human eye were paluted patrolled the duwn-town — atreeta, around tho buttered eye on exvh banner were the words; DMack palited Aurhiy the election, eS cents und a conta. Jat Cunt streets Mr. Tubbs, sign pain' tha Mover of thowe banner benyerd, ie his devuted uquirter of a centtiry to the restoration Of Wulieky ses, and bis kon says that iy tile pelme the eld wptiat hud no equal An eye that would bunulhite a lend BRINE arte wis a trite: to tilin, while the HLOMHneH OF a person who lad enuaged Ma controversy with the Bottle-Alloy Gin was #irent tothe old man. Hat age bus tolhan the patater, Mle son hay sneceedod hin, ne least ao fae os the upper class or Geconteyes go, ‘Tho chatoners brought: ubout the young tun’ promotion, AO young frnubway merchant prenght a pecutiarly ornate eve to the palnte stop on bis way to Insiness, and fom young Hubbs tin charge. Tho eye ¥ ken eross bus tween aru WI 'V Unrwot 11 Ape pesrance, ‘The palnier cold seo by the man's dress and nppearance that it wis ad baifedoyar eye, Ho did hia very best, and tho youn mur ohunt came vvery moruliy for saveral days to have the chromo freshened yp. One day the young merebant found the senlor decorator in charwe, | Dir. Hubba prepared bis backwgrunid with nil bid old eklily: then he mixad bis dines und tutd them on sy a4 to bring out tho Tht and shade in a masterly manier, “The trouble must uve: been with the porpectivy, young str. Hubbe thinks, forthe young merchant rambled a great deal, und sooy afterward came baek aud, ordered a ew picture by the young mun, * © Lbave studied with tret-cluss arth suid young Hubba, yesterday; L bave punted at the Acudemy of Music and other pluces. A man mis act to be tnilned ta it in order to do fue work like this,” ene you advertise to pafut oyes during election’ “Ob, well. it lun't exuctly election,” sald Bir, Hubs: "ita more the day after election that we batnt the mostof thom, We to be down ut at SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, [880—SIXTEEN PAGHS, ; nal street, near Centre street, and 1 ean er whet} wasn boy tho bine eyes used Lo stand np in a ing the day after cleeton and father would takg ‘em one after another os fast Ag he vould. ‘Thore eustamers were all hard en, but we have ali eluates, Day before broker fron Wall streatand re thitt a youre, welledreased Laity. She said she had falter sautust an fertyhonte and the broger anid he wot hittin the buek of thi Bath tne eves were black and blue. in funtys suys fe * y URE get itl hn the dnek of the neck nid ict two black eyes by it.’ ST know its funny,’ anys he, ‘but thore aro the 209; ren 04, A Me Ge course it's nonsonec,” continued youn Mr. Hubba. “but of ail the black vyes lye minted t never gntono that was caused by it Hd ‘They atl come In some strange and, mya- e wa . Ufebbe sntd that it had been found that you could not palnt tho same thing -on every fice. The basis of ull the paintings ts tha same, bit the superstructtre varies with the subject's complexion, ‘The basis isn careful mixture of vhitu, vermilion, ehrome-yeliow, and burnt um ber, A mile-faced man will take extra white and exten solo adark man extra umber: and roay-cheeked person calls for oxtra vermilion ek Atfially Inid tn on the lower edeot the pletire and thinning out into white or pink, neeordine the coinplexion. Oil palits are used. and ebatk ig rnbbedon te rid the painting of its gio, The only troubie is that dua: dietles: tho Bettire. nd aippila it ta three “days, Hut water Wi waste It olf, WOMAN AT THE POLLS. Mrs. Rilzabeth Cady Stanton Throws ing w PollticosSucial Bireband into Paliands 'Townshlp-Ought Hor Voto to Have Beon Rejected t New York Heratd, Now, h Mrs, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Miss Susan BH. Anthony wero ns busy as bees yesterday morning at thelr history of the woman suffrage Agitntion. They were cutting a mountain of Imauuscripts down to fit the space to which the publishor has restricted tho. two volumes Into which tho work Js to bo divited., ‘The frst Volume fs to bo ready for circulation by Christ- mas-Day. ‘These two ploneers in the movement for suf- frago for their sex, so bugy in thelrsightly work- shop on the westeru declivity of tho Palisades, wore menutime the uppermost tople In Pallsade Township; and tho loungers at ‘Tenatly Station, on tho Northern Iatlrond of Now Jersey, wera discussing the net of tholr Inspectors of olection in rejecting tne ballots that Mrs, Stantun prof- fered on cicetion-day, 1 “Utbappened thia wise,” Mrs, Stanton sat, tossing her silver curls na sho might have done halt a century ngu, when they were golden, and turning her merry bla eyes tipon her Suterlecator, “E) was sitting In this cozy Mbrary of of the deep alynificance of a National election. and of the blessed freedom of thought anil ape our people enjoy, and my reverie was broken by the arrival of tho Ropnblloun horses and curries, all decorated with tligs and ever- grecns. One of our leadlue citizens—Mr, Chariea ‘crett—unnounced bhineelf aa in secure of ire. As my six legal representatives were seutiered fir and wear in tho Old World and in the New, | offered to du tho voting tor thu, and to represent myaelf ns well—a ftting thing to do, wasn't it? capcolall ave paid iy own titxes lu person and YOUR in Domocratle New Jersey, a be of sound mind, and hive suieient edeention to rend the Constitution and the tekots offered or eltlzans’ vatea, « “Mr. Everett hesitated, and thon said ho would cousult the mon at the polls, Ife was not tong awuy, and on bls return Miss Anthony: donned hor Sinday attire and Tputon my vest, aud we were borne in trinmph to tha pollinge pluces u wayside Ini, where the arletocricy of Bergen County ure wont to seek tho elixir that ulves th wartnta In winter ant coolness in jack?" Vell, yes; L think that’s ft." “ Wore yuu courteously recelyed?” ™ Waurone, conches, a .—Well, vehicles Inde- serfbable,—surrounded the place, aud there was a hirge multitude of Americun soveraieas with tholr crowns and sceptresthe batlots-in thele own right hands. ‘They poilioly miude way for tia,nd Susan and 3 were ushered tuto tho an subst prosetica of tho inspeetors of eleetion wnil of the impoalnyg bullot-box, with the Holy Bible presded to ite inanimate lips, Mr, Everett suid: “Mn Stanton bas coms to Voto a clean Repube Henn Ucket, und the inspectors bowel, “As I wagon the spoton which Lustally patd iny taxes, T felt, ontirely at home, and, at the prospect of enjoying the bighest privilege of citizenship, mich lighter hearted thin waen L bad been compelled ty pay Its penalties, _ “Attho fest progisat for a woman to vote ‘ane of tho Inspectors, whom 1 knew well, dropped into bis chair. looking ns meek ut Moses; another stood “with bowed heal is though seurebing for grins of mutstant-seed i the cracks of the four, utd tho chosen .¢hamplan for the combat touk bis fasion, with dogged determiniuon, ‘that none but mate Citizens savuld Vole, As, there Was nu precedent for women voting. '*! - - “Ttold tii that, in the opt learned Judges, lnwyers, nud stu were enfrunchtsed by the Fourt fon of many nol WotR th Ament ment to tho Natiounl Constiavion, witeh dechires alt ‘persons’ born oor natin: ved ty the “United States citizens, and tho Fifteenth, whieh deolures the eftizens’ right to vote, "Lao here,” [ gald, as a United States eituen’ to voto for United Stutes oflears, It is not the duty of town Jispector to devlido on u Ibertics.’ As to wu precedent, there are precedenta for woinen. yvonne. Women Voting on the question of suhvols tu eipbt States of tho Union to-diy, and on tho suured soll of Now Jerse ere We now stand, women Voted thirty-one yeurs,—from W778 to tat * But the Inspeetor whom Taddressed was fm. pervivls to untiment and apperl; ho didn’t now what tie sian nid to the Conatitudon thom titution of Now Jorsey?" By iu not, fact furtheho faotes, which ar ho 3d of July, 173, the Brovine elat Congt f New Jersey mde a const (tution, whieh continued in force “until 1344, giving the bullot to atl Inhabitants of the eotony uf Cull age worth £50 and fur a twelveniunth resident bn the county tn which thoy might oferta vote, ued See. 7 provided that the Councll and Assembly. Jointly should elevt *suime tt person witute tae colony "to be Governor, In muking this con- stitution the Congress dolibenttoly changed the terms * male frevhlders’ to tail inhabitauta.’ In Tia Committee of tho Leyisluture reported a Din reguiating elections, in waich the word ‘het or 'she ia applivd to. voters. in Vi07 the Legistiture passed an act wherein It bs provided that every voter stall openly and in it view deliver ‘his or ber’ Lallot, und undor these hiws women voted, Tho Constitution of ISH confers the bullut upon every white male eltizen 21 yenrs of aya who hus been for onoyear a resident of the state and af the county tor five months. Tt excopts puupers, Mote, fasaie ‘porsons, nnd crimiuuts, But it dows not say tat day sux shidl not Voto; hor dued the Constlintion of the United states. “Tn closing my argument t said that the Constitution does not disfranchisa the women of Now Jersey, and thit the arbitrary uet of the Legistuture, which ts clalmod to diss quality women from voting, Is unconstitutional, “At this point Mr. Cornelius 3. Cooper, the Detnoerntic Stata Senutay, seeing his brother Democrat pushed to the wall, eiled out, * Pray proceod with the yvotng; we Dave wasted thy vnousrh over this aoall uattor,’ **Goattomen,’ Taunt, * this Is the most mo- mentoun question the citizens of your town have buen called upon to consider. fhe presiding inspector thon usked his Re- publican combutars whethur they agreed wth ni in rejecting my bullot, und thoy solemnly bowed thelr adunts “T then tendersd ny Dallor, bit as na ant- streichud hand waa rendy to revolve tt, hakd it ov the box, the Inspector meantine keaping ane hand heavily on tho Bible, evitentiy feariag tnt with tho herolo Miss Anthony at my elbow—who ever aid anon in tow tone liad inude sunges: thons—T might dexcroudly altp the proserinad ballot Inte the aiored duel: “On vetiiing Lxiids *T teuyve my lattat here, With you rests thy responsibility of refusing to counc tt! “We returned In the Republtonn earrings to our bame, leaving the volurs of Palisnde Towns stp to disetisa (ho merits Gf the question, xuvs end called anus hier fa the day for papers, pomphieta, and constitutional arguments, end We Dive thrown the glove fur aseres of puuie diseusatons in Nox w “Tahal hive PAY My Hanus.’ ment Glauts ist ho: Care Cuunelt Marfa Nouwarel Capt. Bites wad wife, Un wghints who have dean traveling with Cule’s olrcus far some yenrse arrived in Counc Dluita on butucday evemug haton the delayed Union Pacite Dali. Tho tall bolks wore afraid to risk tholr precious lives on the water fy Onler La revel Austral, where tho show baa gone toextilllt daria the wit At this point tne large people ongaged two tions on the Nurthweatori, opposit each ober, The othor passengers were eurious ta Know how the glinta would auiiage to steop tn thelr berths, iw tawnabip. Mra, Stunton said In conclasion, goduwn to tho waygidestun to which wre no fonger tuun the avenge bed, if ne Jong. Thelr curiostty wis not yratilied, hows Mi thy Ai peaple were ait te last 6 over, until mie pital up wi the, wuniliesiaud pass, sunyers had erwled he The next mocning the early risers In the ene discovered an obstrues tlon across tho aisle uhout tha centre of the aun. Upon tooklng a tittle closer the obstruction wos found to be nothing atere than the giunt and wife, who had guhe to bed acteds the Cir, aveupying the two eppuslt seuluns of berths ad ordiniryeazed perdins would eceupy one Lerth, ‘The giants wore gompulled te rise quite carly tn order ta: pormls tho revt of the pase woners to gu from one end of the car to the other, a A Use! le FY Loudon Truth. Altbough English Welle are almoat ag well known to the Puritiing as to Londonars, ocune sionatly a atory of the tevditional muutedcor ms Plords and iihidiea dads tt way into a French Newspaper. In ony of thew | read the other day: thut a aulady hud entered y pust-otllve to buy stamp. Having purchased it, she turned to ber tnuid, who Was stunding behind ber, and made a vivo.’ ‘Tho wuld ut once put out bur tongue, over which thu miludy Sightly passed the etary} and they allzed 1t to bur iuitie, . NEW YORK. Session of the Association of Employers of Per jurers., - An Address, Shameless as tho Forgory, Published to : the World. : Nearly Every. Word of tho Two Confessions Admit- ted to Be True. ' Utterly Disreputablo Insults Heapod upon an Illustrious Man, The Fraud Issue Abandoned, and the Xe. favious Barnum Thanked for “Efficient Services,” Mr. Pecksniff Hewitt Sniveting in an Uiter Abandonment of Dis- may, Tho Prosecution in Possosston of Am- munition That Will Bring Down Lofty Game. Other Matters of Pablio ‘Interest from tho Island Oovored with Palnoos and Hoyels, THE FORGERY. IN COMMITTEE, SUDAY. pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yous, Nov. 12.—Barnui's call fora miceting of the Natlonal Democratle Commit- tee, to meet to take action on the Republlean frauds he had dug up, did nat meet with touch response this forenoon. ‘This was the second time this week Barnum had trled to get the Committee to- gethor {fo “show up ‘tho — fraud,” but only“ BIN’ Seatt, who is peeuninrily {nterested In seeing Gen. Hancock declared President, and’ Seeretary Prince putin an Appearines ut the rooms of the Demoeratic National Committee, Not even A. 8, Howltt turned up, and It was sald up-town that ho Was probably trying to make out a ease for hiuself to proyd that he DOES Nov BURORN 1 and consort with torgers. ‘There were a woud many smatl-fry Democrats on hand, however, all anxtots to hear what the man- agers had .to say - for. themselves, brit thuy wera = doomed — to potnt- ment for the ‘tine, at it, tnd they disconsulately kleked thelr heels against the duorstup of Lhe sombre horse on Fifth avenve wherein the Conunitiea had in the few tmonths, last past plotted misehlef and planned perjury. aAQer a good deal of datlying the Chalrman declared that. the “meethig”? would be adjourned until 8 o’clock : Mr. Prince, of Boston, was the first Commit: teeman to arrive; and shortly afterward Abra S. Howltteame tn, A: few others sneaked In bya! buck way, not wishing to have thelr préseneo known to re porters, Bosldes the resnlar Committeemen, there were present Willim A, Fowler, of tho State Executive Comittee, who was understood to haye come with the purpose of pressing the Committes to get ont a red- hot resolution on the alleged trauds in New York State by whieh Haneoek was beaten, and WHliam S, Andrews, who hid elarge of the work of : p MULTIPLYING AND — CIRCULATING FORGED MOREY LETTEN, When Barnuin came tn, he declined cone versation on the subject of the Morey letter, saying that the Committee would take care of that matter fn Its meeting, During tho meeting = C, B. DiekInson, — stenog- Tapher of the Comittee, was questioned in regard to the statements made muel S, Morey, iat he was paid for tits orvices a3 0 witness by Bradley 1. Smalley. He sald that Smaliey had never seen Morey to his knowledge, and that the Nationa! Com- mittee, a few days beforo the eleetion, re+ ceived adispateh from tha Manchester (Ne 1) Union saytng there was a man there who knew Morey, and: asking what should be done with hin, THE ANSWER was; “Obtain his’ attdavits and send hin along.” A reply was recelved that the afl duvits had been obtained, ‘that the person's name was Edgar P. Mann, and that Mann hat gone to Lynn to verify some of his THE statements, Mann soon afterwards sent wort that ole had found: one SS. Morey, ,a° nephew cof ILL. Morey, and wanted to know what should be done wilh him. Ho was told to send tin on at the Counnittee’s expense, ‘Two men were found at the Cammittee’s rooms Oct. 31 One said he was S.S, Morey, ant tha other sald hls name was Clark. ‘They went off iv Aeab, and he didnt see them again until next moralng. ‘Che; REMAINED AT DEMOCHATIC MEANQUARTENS THAT NIGHT, howover, ‘They visited the Truth ofllee, enme Yack to hendquarters, sald. they wore throttgh, and wanted money to zo baek with, Clark sald $49 would do, but contended that they ought to have more, Divkinson sake if$1o0 world satlsfy them, ‘They auld it would, and he gave thom acheck for that amount, for which he was relmburged next «ay, WILLIAM TL. SCOTT enine Snto the mocting at this paint and was called upon to tell what he knew, He was about to leave the room when he turned and said: You will please tlemen,” sperking to the press repre. sentath “that this talk about having perjured witnesses 3 ntl damned nonsense on the parbof the papers, and merely: (- fort to Ming wid at the Committee, better look out, or theyll fluid that we that as well as they can. ‘Pho taet ts, no one of the Comittee saw tho letter wnt after It was published, It was brought there, and MEWITT, RANDAL, AND BARNUM LOOKED Av IS thought it was genuine, and sakl ao, They dhia't know any nore nbout ft, and did Hothlyg more thi to give It elreatation, be: Hieving Hh to-be genuine, On Saturday wo Kota dispatch fran Wasitigtot, daytug there was a onan at Conberland who knew Morey, and he went on to detall the facta re- garding O'Brien already set. forth In previ- oug dispatches, and sald that he ordered that both fe and Morey be brought to New York.” When he lad finished bis story, Seott re turned to the cominittee-room, and that body rematned tn session until tt o'eluck, % é THEY DISCUSSED for‘fully two hours what should be done about the Marvy letter, Lt was decided to he necessary to coinply. with the demand for sume explanation or declaration on the part of the Conunittes, and, tis opluion “prevall- jug, It found oxpresston tn a forsul documeut, which was signed by W. Ih Barnum and F, 0, Prince. While the state dient was being dictated the members of tho Committes eonstlered what should be done to gratify thd Democratic demand for some expression upon the alleged Repud- Mean franda in this and other States, but more opartleuiarly In New York. A goal deal of caution was counseled, and, dustead of making the usnal loud and unrestrained how! whlet hing chracterzed this body for some tine past, the Comiutttee drow ft very mild, and passed a resolu tion simply, offerdid by William. Seott, declaring “that, whereas allega- tlons of fraud tn varions States, and espeelatty In Now York, tad been brougl.t fo the notles of the Committee, it had no ‘Jurisdiction over local vidlations of the Elec. Hon tawe, but recommerided that the several Democratle Connmittees of tho States where those frands had been econmltted to hivestl- rate them, ete. The Exeentiva Conmulttee then ‘ RESOLVED TO THANK WARNE forhis elent and faithital serviers,” and adjourned, The evident purpose of the Dem- oeratle Comittee 1s to shoulder all the res sponsibility, da this snatter upon the paper that. published the lelter, endeavoring by their statements to wish thete lunds ontirely of the disreputable affalr, THE LIARS AND FORGERS. THEN ATER, New You, Noy, 12.—The Executive Com- wikttee of the Democrathe National Commit. tee held a private meeting to-nlaht, whieh was not over until nearly infdnight, ‘Phe members present were W. IL Barnum, Fred erlek O. Prinew of Mssnchusetts, Abram $, Hewitt, Willhun W. Armstrong of Obto, and William LL. Scott of Pennsylvania, Tram Atkinson, Chairman of the Democratic State Committee of Vermont, neted as proxy for Bradicy B, Smalley, of Vermont; Chartes J. Canda, Treasurer of the National Connuittes, ag proxy for Alval W. Sulloway; aud WII Jam CG, Whitney, Corporation Counsel of this city, as proxy for Outerbridge Horsey, of Maryland. Barnum presided. ‘Che Comuit- toe issued the following address: In response to inquiries, the National Demo- cratic Committee makes tho folrowing state- ment In referency to the eo-called Morey lotter: 1. Nelther tho Committee nor any sub-com- inittee thereof hns ever taken and action in reference to tho luttor. 2 It wus tirst called to tho attention of tho Chalrinan of thy Committee on the night before ita publication ih Truth on tho 20th of October. 3 The Chairman thereupon requested Mr. Smalley, a member of tha Committee, to ex- wine tho fetter, but permission to du so was refused at the ollice of Truth, 4, No member of the Committeo ever saw tho letter or any copy or portion thereof until after its publication, or was in any wise concerned therein, or gave nny advicein reference thereto, 4, Wart, publisher of Truth, brought the orig Inu letter to headquarters, No, 138 Pith aver ane, on the afternoon of tho 20th of October, where it wis seen for the frst tlie by any moin- ber of the Committee, and then examined by kevernl members of tho Committee and other persons not members, All those who wero famillar with the handwriting of Gen, Garfield cue to the conclusion that the letter was gon ulne. “ 4, The Committes decided to purchase a roa- Foutble number of clectrotype plates of the favs sitnile, which had already been prepared by Trath, &% No denial having coma from Gen. Garneld of the authauticlty of the letter, notwithstund- ing the telegraphle demand of tho New York Herald, and avery sharp feador in that paper, the Committee decided to ylve out the olectro= type plates, which was accordingly done, Tho broprlety of this actin was not doubted by the Connnittue, us the letter seemed to be in hare mony with Gen, Gartleld’s views upon tho sub- Ject, covered by a lettor gathored from the pub- Ne records, of undoubted gentinoness, 8B Tho iirat complute duaial was not published Wntll four days after the origlual publicatian in Truth, and to this dental, unsupported by any other evidence, the Committee, in view of Gon. Garheld's conneetion, with uthor scandals, ate tuched no weight, (Phis shameless paragraph finds no parallel o1td.de of Ute exaapernted reprigads of a wemny, of the town about go be sent to bund labor for Jw days. Barade “ind hid crew may seon stand dy the prisoner's docket. Like thy cabandaned ite, They’ cat Now sty Huthiing which willing Juve tholr dase, and, as seen abuye, they ean say: hinch that wil gratify thelr mallee.) * & Therefore, when evidenee was offered+to show that Morey wasa ren) person, and nota myth, the Committce called for {ts production, as they were bound tu do, In order to arrive ut the truth, 10, If tho letter had beon forged, or any fraud committed In reference thoreto, or any false evirlenee been given, It hug been done without the knowledge, consent, or privity ot the Coim- tnittes, or any momber thereof. Flaully, the Comuilttvo approves of atl honest. inzastres to punish any and all persons who huve vornmitted any violation of law, aud have no Interest tu this matter but to urrive at tho very truth of tho ulate, That there should be doubtusto tho nuthentlety of the letter ts lirgely duc to the fallure of the prosecution to put Gen. Carfieht on tho stand, [See elghth gutragraph.} Wa. If Danson, Chairman, Ry order of the Cor Frevenics 0. Pir MUCH ‘TIANKS, Pon “FAITHFUL AND LFFIC New Yous, Nov. 12.—To-nlehtar was passed by the Detnoeratle Nutlonal Come inittes tendering the thanks of the Cominittee to W.HL Barnuin, Chalruan, to the Advisory Committee, ani to the ofllcers of the Cominit- tee for the efticlent tnd faithful manner in which they performed their respeetiveduttes, 4 TERDAY, FURTHER REVELATIONS. New Tour, Nov, 12—In couneetion with the Morey-letter-porjury cases, several wit heases from Cumberland, Md., wore tn the Distrlet-Attorney’s ofiea to-day, A strange witness was with them, who, itis sald, has Important revelations to nake, Howas taken Junto Assistant District-Attorney Boll's’ pri- vate all mid a long consultation touk place, aftar whieh he was taken to the ollico of United States Commlssioner Davenport, and Col. Bliss, of counsel of the prosecution fa the Patt ie. Was Bent for, O'Urien, aflas Lindsey, was brought to the Distrlet-Attorney's oittee fram the ‘Tombs at theGrand Jury adjourned ‘They presunted thelr ludiet- ments to the Court . NOTHING NEW, + New Yonk, Nov, 13.-Asslatant Distriet> Attorney Bell this evening, when leaving his olive, sald there were no new developanents in the Chinese fatter ense; that no more are rests were contemplated oy would bo ninds tonight. ‘Tho Gvand Jury will not meat sucnia antit Monday, and It is said no indlet> mnents WH be presented before that day, : OTHER NEPORTS are thatladictinents have ben presented axalnst several promtgent Democrats, and also against some. newspaper men, Justivo Morgan, whe took tho confessions-of bath O'Brien, allay Lind: and 5. 8. Morey, Riated tasduy (hat no newspaper hag as yet published the full confessions, whieh impll- cate several persons whose names aro for the present withhold, AUDAE DAVIS! DECISION fu the engo of Philp wilt bo glygn to-morrow morning. . +BICK, MR. NEWITT, IE PEELA RAD: Speciat Dispatch ta ‘Ths Chicago Tribune. New You, Nov, 2M, Abram 8, Hewitt isa good deal worried over the reflections cust npan hint by the statement made yesters day by Mr, Stoughton, and admitted to-njgnt that tho Cannnittee had evidently been de- eelved, and woul further say. that, In the light of events, the alleged Garfeld letter bo- gan to fook very much like a forgery. It ts suld that 5 DARNUI ose has glven, or mther hus beenfobliged to alye, up all thought of trying to dispute the vote of New York, and will content: hhusetf with issuing a prockunution to the Nation, fn which, alter the inanner of Mr. Tilden, be will say: Frautdahbuld never bo condoned,” and then will crawl buck ty Connecticut, where most I Morey letter, the confesstons of 1 z the expeetation that Demoerats high in aus thority will soou be arrested has tiken att tho backbone ont of the must bhatant frand- mene ald th wy Ts Ute. the cleetion antl all its aceompanylng horrors will be swept oubof pobite alight. WASTING THEIR IANDS, THEY, DON'T W. SY OF Ts New Youn, Nov, 12 he following resn- Tutions, offered by Stott and seconded by Aristrong, were passed by the Detperatic Natlonal Coumlttee: . #, Allegations of fraud fr tho various peelally in the State of New York batve beon brought ta the notive of thla Comnilt- te Reanlved, That the Committeo bas no Jurisidles Hon over the Jocal violation of election tnws, but ttreeommends the several Democratic Com: mittens of the Stites where More frauds have beon committed to investigate thom with v view to expomire of violations of nw and thelr prompt and Just punishne Ju relation to the duties of the Courts or of Congress fit the premises, the Cominitter says cannot bo charged with any respot- sibility. MR, PRICK, NE WILL NAVE TO TALK pectal Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, York, Nov. 13,— Regarding the Morey it ia considered safe to N lett ay that" William — -M.Priee, _ Chutiman of tho Democratic Central Committee of Allegheny County, Maryland, and ane of the Democratic Presidential Elector: will have an opportunity offered him of plaining his conneetion with O’Brien, and why he was so. anxtons to have Oren mate an afidavit that he was tho missing witness; that he knew Morey and had seen in his possession the letter alleged to have been received by Morey from Gen. Garfield, Mr. Price will also have an opportunity of oxplaining the atidavit which was alleged to fave been mnde by Morey contradicting these allegations, and which was telecraphed to Chairman Barnum, of tho Democratic National Committee, and by him made public as a proof of the genuinpness of tho Gariield letter. z NEXT WEBK. A LIVELY Prosrecr, A Speetal Disvatch to The Chteugo Tribune N Yorn, Nov. 13.—Alblon @, Clark and John Sanborn will probably have an oppor- tunity of explaining fully their’ part fn tho transaction with the witness Morey, who declares that they were tho men that induced “hin to swear that there was an IL. L. “Morey in his familly. Next week promises to be n busy one In the ease. If indictments are found, the trial of the accused persons will bo pressed forward with all the haste posst- bie. *OMNIUM GATHERUM.” HACKENSACK, THE WOKEN RANKS, Spretat Dispatch to The Chieaya ‘Fribune. New Yonk, Noy. 18—Iuckensack, N.T., has been temporarily’ bankrupted by the dishonesty of John ducob | Berry, Cashier oof the Mank ‘of Bergen County and ‘Treasurer of the Bergen County ‘Savings Bank, the only tyo insti- tutions oof. tho kind in town since Congressinun = Charles HT. Voorhis’s defalcation swept tho First Natlonal and the Hackensack Savings Banke out of existence a yenr ago, ‘Tho latter was R petty afalr compared with the ealamity which Just. been brought ~ ta Hight. he deposits did) not amount to more'than-$20,000 in Voorhtss’ case, while In Berry's, over $400,000 are Involved, Inelndhins nearly all tho avutlable funds of the town: ‘people, ‘Thu fact of tho failure was tele graphed you yesterday. Such of THE OTHER pinnctons as were visible tu-day admitted that they were ‘not in the hablt of. giving more than a cursory Inspection of what was golng oon, Among these. ware several gentlome of probity and grent wealth, and their, names caused the Institutions to be regarded with’ the utmost confidence by the people gen- erally, despite the suspiclén attaching to some of thelr associates, There was not a man, woman, or ehild in the Town of Hnackensack with money to de- poslt that dit not have It Introsted to one or the other, One of tho Directors, in acknowleding this fact this evening added that he did net know of DUT ONE PERSON IN THE ENTINE TOWN who Ind g cont deposited In any other bank, ‘Trust funds belonging to whtows and, orptians, the Ife sayings of the poor and the avaliable cash “of tho well to-do were all there, ‘The Bank of Bergen County was also the custodian of the county and’ town = funds, and the funds of the local churches inlaiaters, lawyers, estutes, and associntlons of all kinds ‘The anumouncement, theres fore, yesterday: that both banks find closed, came, ad ons of tha depositors to-dny deseribod It, like oa clap of thunder from aelear sky. It was not belleved at first; but, as tho facts were grad. ually brought to Ubeht, Indignation of the inost Intensu desertptlon was aroused, ant the tawn was and is sttll filled whth violent «tonunclations of henry : and the other oMfcers of the two hanks, Several of the oficers and Directors say that, on ‘Tuesday night, at the regular weekly Directors’ meeting, when It was supposed that $50,000 wontdennble tho Coun: ty Bank to continue, ten of thein agreed to put tn §5,000 apiece, and hush up the umbezzloment, for th honor of Hackensack and Bergen County, ‘This seleme was aban phawever, Thursday at noon, when, Directors chal, -‘lt. becaue aye parent for tho fist dina that no such rim would: be sufielent for tho pure pose, and then both banks were forniully de- claret closed, . Meantime they — con- tinned == to—recelya + deposita, and several exelted Bontlemen wore found in Hackensack today who were threatening all sorta of yengennee muless thay were elveii back at once the sums they had handed In on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings, This the officers refused. to do for the present under tegul ndylee, THY COUNSEL FOR THE WANK, : In describing the situation, sald that Berry first robbed the Bergen County Dank, une Ul be completely burst it, and thon to keep ft golng — bexan stealing from the Bergen County Savings Bank, On Monday: last ho took $42,000 of sveuri- tles belonging to tho latter bank: in’ ono haul, ond, taking them to New York, negotiated aloan on them, the proceeds of which he deposited with tha Chatham Nationnl Bank, whieh was the core reapondont of the Bank of Rergen County, to meet two drafts made on the list-named banks that day for-S4v,000 of trust funds, Ace vording to his books, thore should haved been a balanes with the Chatham National Bank of over 40,000 on ‘Tuculay to tho’ eredit of Bergen County, but investigation revealed but $16,000, ‘There Is ee NOT AN AVAILABLE BECURITY left In the Bank of Bergen County, and only a fw in the Bergen County Savlags Bank, Even securities loft for safe keep Ing were stolen. Tn ono: ense the widow of the late Thomas 11, Herring, Prest> dent of the Northern Rallpond of Now Jure sey, and at one time a State Senator, sutered the luss of §10,000 Northern Raliway Company stocks and bonds thus de posited Ih .the bank in trast. ‘Phos how= aver, wereafterward recovertd from a broker ! on Wall street, With whom Berry hud de posited tham as colluteral for # Ioan, y Five thousaud dojlars a sivlen Govern: and seized by the bank's The bank of Berge: hank, aud tho Direet not Mable, AMONG Ty by the falture are the its Henge, : Nh County 4 sg Ors tre onsequent, to the ¢, aw thin sya mee sack Conmutsston {equivalent to % . York Board of Aldermen), who Tied he ‘i Uvposlt to meet lnprovement fia falling due. No‘ attempt Will he Hs ay restrreet elther bunk, ‘Thery jy stoven Ms atts kind fn Tnekensaek, Vnolank "The suterhyg that will be of Berry's coudnet ean waraly Dee ‘The streets were Wlled tu-tay ln le Metal of the bane buileting hy ang weeplag women and ang ty Men, lost thelr Hitle at Many wituae hay phins have lind they slender pl sWwoph awit In the shops to. blank-hooks Iny on every counte jess was bel Lransaeted enit Trulesmen wers wondering would be able tor Runey ty their hands to-morrow. Many of then suid, will bo ruined, and all, w Ithout ay Me Hon, will be amdarrassed for a tong time ERANCH AND MEXICO, TH; PRENCIE MN : Spectat Diepaten to The hy On ere eit, Where | New Yorn, Nov. Baron Angas, the new Frenel Mhulster i rise public of Mexico, arrived ln this ef jing on the steamship Merdinand de Lee of the ‘Transatlantle Line. ‘The arrival ‘tt newly-nppolnted Buvoy &: Craordtnary a Minister Plentpotentiary: to. Mextenlaagte natevent for France and the New Wo "i for he Is the first. Minister to our slate fy public since the tragle death of the Em * Mashullian and tho crushing of the be bire” A full restoration of the diplomas and commercial relations of the Kepublteset France and Mexico Is expected troy " inisslon to the Mextean Government, AY thls tos IEX-PRESIDENTS, YESTERDAY'S SURSCHIPTIONS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, New You, Noy, ,—The supseription to the Prestdential Penston — fund Amoun} ed to-day to $0,100 ‘The Hon By win D. Morgan heals the jig with $5,000, conditional that S009 is subserived before Jan. 1. John fi, Stara places his name down for $2.50, The oth ptlons are George Jones, $1,000; An § McCook, $250; Thomas L, Jane, $250, nnd A, J. Dittenhoofer, $100, —— An Artiat Amerie: of Hin in Crime—Sherwood, an Forgery ‘Telling the Trieky frade to #2 Loudon Magtra, Lond Stanitard, An American urtist in erlme named Chay Sherwood give an Interesting account Sestenday in the Central Criminal Court of tho manneria whieh circular notes stolen from tourists bound Tor the Continent enn be cashed, It appear’ from tho evidence that na Mr. Young. a Mike Bex Magistrate, wus tn Attyuat, 177, robbed certaln elreutar notesy—hls pocketbook beg purloined when he was crossing from Folkestccs to Noulogne, “Assouiuted with ouch etruly note {a atletter of iudieation,” tho objetd which fs to prove the Identity of tho personae tomnting to cash the Instrument, anda iti curried gepnrately from Uho notes, It wase ne tery how money could ta got for tho mola paper, In Fubruary, 1878, however, tho noteret came back to the bunk of issue. They hal tea vaghed abrond, letters of Indlention having tea obtidned to cover thom, How, It will be ated, had thess documents beow vot? From tte stustimany Of Sherwood, whi guvo exiles agealiiat nh Watson, the mitt uccused of beicg the forger, it nppenrs that the latter opens shoin recount with the Southwark branca the London Stock Baulyet bratel of tho tat that Issued the letters of credit In the tet te stunees ile there got elrcilar notes equal 4 number to the stolen lostruments, and st Ahem, of courge, * letters of indication.” Thee “notes ho cushed promptly, He next handed the “feptors of indlottiun te Sherwoud, wha, ty ehemlen means, soon aitered them soas toa Ff ditty for the stalen notes, Although the jer found Watton gullty, It is probably that ster wood [6 the more dupgerens adventurer of tbs to, Ho ls evatentiy imu of sone serene uttilaments. anid le wnblughtigty adinitted tact he acted us a kind of chemtedal ndylaer to" par fo-stonal” forgers. Nuys, be pretends tobe: ia possession of at plan which wenld render for gev.cs Wrought by chemlent agents impossitie. “this valuable a t. however, le hns not bea ‘ible to set in New York, owing, be thinks, 10 tho fuet tmnt tho transuftinntle detectives, why he tnstantas, ave in’ oi dusion wlth the forgeth presttdice the nilnds of the wit hurities agalast Hin, 1.0. 8 hope that’ If there by any chess In bis a this attempt to, benetlt soc'ety of Mlaposing of there will abt be: tet with the chilling neglect that has caused thi to wlth oll 80 Valuable w seeret from bis uwn countrymen tr The Lxetmpress EB. Linton World, , It was tho Queen who provalted on theta press Lugéale to give up her intention of ¢ to Arencnberg, aud tiking wilh her the mutt remains of the tite Bmperar and of te Price Linpertal One of the chief reasons fur leave Jhialeburst, but not tha only ane, was the lo possibilty of ereeting a matugolenin, there 0 those whom the Eimproas bud loved aud be. The primo diltioulty was getting a site. Theo ive It (s true, tothe westward of Ube lcele Caurcd Of St. Mary a fletd wilah would fave done: Wb Itis the property of a rich city dri, who ier sone rensat or anatier, would that, ur could net, listen to any term of purchase. Te wastes suggested that the Memorial Chapel slit te tanit on tho north slde of tho church; but be waltlenliy of another Keid arose: 1019 wseper atltion anions Raman Catuolles uf some cui frlus that tho sun Hover shiney upon gate Placed to thu north of a churelt. ‘Tho plant’ Uherefore, to bo nbundoneds and tt was tents the Benpress’ solleitur bethuught hirnselt Farnborough TN, the estate of the lie Lougnan. One of tho great attractions if phieg for the Lanpresa 13 nacirally (ts prose ta Winddur, ob waiede $e 1a with an eusy aie Te fs ate elisa th Raxshot, tho svat of tho Pet of Connaught. Tho house Iteolf Is modern. fig been wullt by tia lito Sr, La ts dations nro extoralve, with gruperies, erat kreenhotiaes, und orelidnnises, hg ornaue routs, whigh cover about lglity acre at nertitiehl lakes, with small wooded fstands ait estate comprises, besides, plug cotwuces rr ot farm, whieh is ut present unlot—a pint to aay why wish ty Baye an Bipross for tole lan et A Oharming ‘Thich London World. Tho following ineldunt> connocted eta te early developmiant af art necdtuwork meen nuw 0 pogullir interests Shr, Severn Litt nate from the Princess Dolgarouks stattug | sho woulkdcalt the nextday to select sone ul work, which she ald, avcaispanied by acl eed tat ie aun din Savuee ed inproseed by hur extraordinary be . extursit rodaemene wud eharin of ber manor and alowed tr to tule nwuy gumt of for aati whieh sho nyreed ty pay tl mat tidy workor Not receiving the ee check, Mr, Bévern wrote to tho adi reat but received baek be letter train 1 4, deottor Olliée, Boon after HP “] ern 4 sion to buy soma matori x it vell-knowiy Feonuh douier tn. fates got Rexent atroot, and montioned the ing 16 “Ob, Mr, Severn,” exelulined M, He Pa) hla hinds, you have been tiken lak Princes Dolgoroukl! Ma fal, seus, 808 Wg Tu, dune nuaiere charmantes but you ee Tit sho ts.n thief She take fate of ey RUE tut her, Ike abe tuke from other phicest fy) Baye (NO, Madang, not visatt ho Dayenn ing eone buck to Rasela with: your wot other things, dnd Bho no 7 rit Hus KOE ANY udUreds; Ne UAC if Heit to bo supposed that this kee wing creature was ant Wposer day Veritubte Prinecss. who naw ruled the Eps Of Nussiu and bla vast dominions? ——————<$——— Tho Patico of Parl 6, Pall Malt Gasette, One‘ wholo braneh of the Ue tt tu protect respeuniblo peaple frou er extortion, Bo vonimonly practicen ye fectures wellknown nuine of ehintage. The 1bo it ASH PenoTNl role, knows most shiney. phansd repository of the eocrots of ual ats ust to: that iudefutiquble, -palnetnkini, PP Whieh ee ais tuned clructey oltielal vw, and which is i the Prefecture of Police, reonncl 9 pel Ataposnt a yast masa of Infofhiatlog. # Diy indexed wud geady for fan tute bate arebives, munvet whieh meued a fury of tte a bundred yosrs, did not survive 0 sil re Commune,” On the 2th of Muy BT roe frenire, vith Ine revords, Was But directly order was eat i ine erfart was mada to ieee waa pitt documentary Cabrio unew, ‘1 rip wat tie, thy toil [t entailed Tycasgants aud Fie at Hulsned within throu years, ‘To een entity gomnmicrs judteisires, acl Of MMT caption 9 {ntnal b ography containing @ Cull Orn iy wet 1 all bie convict eglaters Of WEI Fnnice for 8 Per, to undertaklog MAP ost nil t eastuliy vreompilebedts aids 4l et juss complero than tha cnllectlol Fite sont the now nrehives alroady mvet ail tee und will gvou be us purfect 3s U