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e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBER 9, WASHINGTON. The Counsel of the Assasin Again Before the Court. vont Application for a Sur- edn of Guiteau’s Effects. ne An Address of Great Dignity by Browster in the Star-Route Onse, : Secretary Lincoln Tgnored by the General of the Army. gen. Sherman’s Reference to the En- gineers Extremely Displeasing to Those Gentlemen. fhe Work of the Advisory Board Unsatistactory to Naval Oflicers. Mr, Pitney's Revenge Will Come When Congress Meets Next Month. How They Make Beer in tho First Now York City Collection Dis. trict. MooVeagh's Piesco—John 0. Now to. Get an Office — Garflold's Cow. { THE ASSASSIN. NO POSTPONEMES Special Dispaten to The Chicago Vribune. Wasmsatox, D.C, Nov. 8—-It is now settled that tha Gultean case will not be postponed beyond next Monday, George Scoville, counsel for Guiteau, called up the *motlon for a further continuance today. ButJdutge Cox satd that he could not grant the motion tntess the proseeution agreed to Jtand there 1s nothing to Indiente that the prosecition tlesires a postponement As the day of the telal approaches, Guitean fs re porte us becoming more nervous, yet, not withstanding the defense Is to rest practienl- ly solely upon insanity, the counsel treat Guiteat as if he was ns rational as any per- fon, and speak, even $n the court-roont, of consulting him upon important matters of detall, 2 TUE CONTINUED AND PERSISTENT EFFORT made by them to Induce the court to direct the District-Attorney to deliver to them for {inspection the newspaper clippings from the Stalwart press relating to Gagiield which Gulteau left with the newspaper agent at the depot just before he shot Garfield, inal- cate that the defense will endeavor to show that Gulteaw’s Insanity was caused by tho editorial denouncing Garliald on account of the Conkling matter, YROCKEDINGS IN COURT. To the Weatern Assoctated 21:20 Wastinatos, D. C., Nov. 8&.—In tha Crim- $nal Court this morning, Mr. Scoville, coun- eel (ur Gulteau, called the attention of Jided Cox to the motion made in tho cnse'n fow days ago by fils associnte counsel, Robinson, dudge Cox sald the motion referred, in tho first place, ton postponemeut of the trial, ‘White ho was exevedingly anxious to aecom- modate the convenience of counsel, he did not see how ho could postponethe trial with- out theconsent of counsel on both sides. regard to the other part of the motion, to dl- rect the District-Attorney to deliver to coun- sel for defense certain papers, he suid that in consultation yosterday with the Distrlet-Attorney and “Mr. Robinson the Distrlet-Attorney offered to furnish any pr- Pees he hin for the inspection of. cunnsel. Jedid not seo that the Court could give wi order for the production of pipers that might be evidence on tle. part of the prosecution, On that seore, however, re duteuee however, there would be no Ml, BCOVILTAS remarked that tho matter liad hardly been bresented the other day exactly in the view . Which tu had of ft. ‘Tiere were threo classes of papers in the possession of tha Dlstrlet- Attomey, and he considered It very. tinpore fant that the counsel far the prisoner should finve hot merely au inspection of the papers Tet bresence or wader the suporvislon at @ District-A ttori but should have the Payers for cousuitatlon, among themselves and with, tho prisoner, ‘Lhere cout be no a Noulty avout the custudy of, the papers, ‘Suse a receipt coutd be given for ther, fait thelr con nts could bo aseortained and pied in the first place, there were cer. tell pings fro nowspapers which had Ps 0 gathered up by the prlsonor during the Sxweeks before the shooting. ‘The reason a Counsel for the prisoner wanted them i Why they were entitled to them was that a ae ppluxs were evidunea for the defense that were bre te INEEUENCES mgvere brought to bear on the prisoner's hut Aud of tho motives which oparited on fe ally tn committing the dead. Ordl- Ha aa course, in appllention for things Trica tee eactet Mh possession of the Dls- thie lorney nitaht not bo propor, but in ee the tlefense conslated oF welaim of a i It was extremely important ‘ble Ounsel to ascertain and to be fintneee! produce in ovidence — the wine Which opbrated on Gulteat's lin six weeks before the shooting, Let fers ing ese Lor exuinplo, that. cartain lut- ta Leet Written to the prisoner during ental’ yy tecontplices, understanding hike would peonditions Justiating hin to tho uct, onerat be elated that couisel for the pris- order G2 NOt entitled to thelr possession 11 Trout show tho Influences that were 0 be and how they bear on the pri ‘oberniea prisoner frente Ms mind? Tnstend of there bie itetters addressed to the prisoner fit vent orate ashe understoud, certain essed to hit eee UE Deluted lottars ad- Comey WITH ALL Tine PEOPLE OF THE 25 counsol (ee TED STATES, m hiypen for tho defonsy wero entitled to 4 ae dnd exinitiation of these papers actions arty ae they Influenced the prisoner's bnduen low far they were proper to be frase in ovidenes oft the part of the de bropenty nat Was ulso a printed book, the bart fe Brlsoner, Which had been en Mut, During’ the ix weeks be he ander i Mas coumnitted, Guitean was (na fn det) Suxaued Int maklig aunota tuargiy, book, Notaling ai ilove the ae ng alterations and corrections, ne a titlons to tt in the margin, F " afer ate ts Jnlteabinae ha prisoner's mind he wag thinking of, as bearing Mvenine Conit soundness and legal re le a Aninsel tor defense were on- Wa befon My and were entitled to have Sor nay. othe trink “Chey were NP TO LOOK TO THE GRACE OF TUR (0 obtan gy Distiter-aTronNEY Wenistte ae Aloy vera entitled ta them eu al thal hen, to eanyass curing, #6 As lo stu dace fi “ey were proper, ey ia esllance a thay fraae dik beer san vastly, three week: Uo white Prepured tn jail Cee Dad sengys ft! desired to hive bubllshed, and. Slt (Scayfie) M8 euvetope wit a nota te hime (hls roo, bh phe Warden “had brought it Rowith te {iehot Mudhuy niu, he hud loft comming, et Attoruey. “Dhut totter Hewes Re haa N UNANLE TO GET, bea ie ite fhe Distriet-Attorney ie 1 ety fat never bean able i Le how ubuitted the matter J ; In. fo the court, Hewas not asking for any- thing as n favor, but he held that he was utltted to those papers without any quall- fleatlon, Judge Cox said that, In regard to these Papers, ho should say that counsel for te prisoner were entitled to thom, bat in the absenee of the District-Attorney could not make any orders As to tho buok referred fo, the District-Attorney yesterday tohl Mr, Hobiuson that he would: give hin’ copy of Scovillo-—But a copy Is not suMelont. : Judge Cox—t do not see thatt have any Tver fo order the Distriet-Attorney to de (ver nny letters that lie holds, and wht a juny desire to tise us evidence. E belle {8 willing te give an oppurtunity everythiig he has, ft do not tink my order Will be necessary. — Tlowever, L will consuit the District-Atturney ns soo tk he comes tito court, and probably the imnatter be Accunmmottated without tny formal order. DISTHICT-ATTORNEY CONMINED ernie into court and sittd the papers temand- ert by the colnsel for defense fn the Gulteatt cnse belng ovidence he woul! not conceda tue right of any person to thom, [Le trad never recelved any communteation af an Kind nditressed> to Mr, Seoville, and hai nothing of thy kind fn lis possession, Mr Scoville sald hie would tomorrow mnurhing present -tho ailidavit of Warden Crocker in relution to the matter, 4 OAT NOSTON, Losron, Nov. 8, je United States Dep- uty Marshal to-day suminoned for tha de= fense tn tho Gulteaw case the followin. damed witnesses: Norwood Damon, David Irsktne (in whose house the ns: ed) and Frank 1. Union ‘The report tn Washington the Mth jn W. Guitents, the nasasin’s brother, is en scan f yJoined letters:and two family tence, STAR NOUTI A SCHOLARLY SPEECH, Wasntnatos, D.C, Nov, &—Argument In the star-rowte cases was contliued In the District Supreme Court this morning, Mr Brewster, on the part of the Government, speaking In defense of the form of a eri inal fiformatton, and contending that tho in formation was suficlently sustnined by the afllduvits accompanying It. * Concluding, Mr. srewster sald; “Nelther my colleagues nor inyself wish your Honor .to strain the law. We wish, on behalf of the Government, no precedent ‘established In this ense that will ecomed pligueto you hereafter, a hindrance to the fair admiulstration of pubile justlee. We wish the law as we inherit it, the liu as it is declared to us, the Inwas it 13 given to us by the statute, to be malntained.” We wish to fores no remedy agalist these men. We have no dack of other come vinints, IE you. shoul now, site your wisdom, representing the Inw and noth jng else, disregarding all emotional and syine pathetle appeals, determing that the Infor. ination, from any cause whatever that Is p> parent to you, manifest to you, is improperly: presented, set itaside, We have done our duty, all we ean, in this respect, But thly ts not the end o€ this business, ‘There are other and grave offenses of great thig that are piled tip, *Petlon on Ossa,’ avliich wo will present aceording to those forms of litigation and by these methods of proceeding whieh the defense seem $0 s0- ous to seek. Indie tine and dite way, all that will be done. But that whieh we have done, we do assert (aid L stand here to maintain) to haye been done tegatly, aecord- ing to dug forin of orderly Htlgatlon, known fo connnon fw, sanctioned by the Constitu- ton, authorized by statute, and malotalned by adjudication,* MACVEAGIL. A GOOD DEAL oF cHirictsyt. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Crtcago Trioune. Wasutnatos, D, C., Nov. 8—The Bven- tng Star, whieh first published the report of the sensationnt Cablnet mecting at which the President was-reported to haverebuked Mae- Vengh for negligence in the star-route prose: eutions, has had nothing to say as to the ya- rious comments upon it until tonight, when it has tho following pungent paragraph: Tho formnl explanation made in court yester- diy by Diatrict-Attorney Corkhitl in regard to his connection, or rathor laek of connection, with tho star-ronte cases serves to put Mr, At- torney-Goneral MaoVengh jn a worse nts stud than ever before the country eoncoralng at rathor unfrngrant matter, In plain words, it Is doubtful whether Mr. MacVengn could havo more offcctively served the detense liad hg boun thelr regularly-retained attorney of record. To uasume the entire tannagement of 1 enso Hike this by tuking all the muny and tangled threnda constituting its stroug cord, quite tide- pendent of the ordinary muchinery provided thorefor by hiw fae regulations, and then to shamelesly cast them down where they wight or might nat, accorting to chunce, bo uiken up in proper order and with due effeot, presents an inatunco of offiolul delinquency not often ex- hibited by ten calle upon to ll so high a poste tion 18 u piace in’ tho resident's Cabinet. For aman who 48a thourotical reformer In_pollties and stituamansiip, Mr. MucVengh’s practles 13 about us bad as cun well be timagined, ANRM@®AND NAVY. SECRETARY LINCOLN IGNORED LY SUERBMIAN, Special Dispatch to The Chileans Tlbunz. Wasminaron, D. C., Nov. 8.—There is trouble at the Army and Navy Depurtinents, Gun, Sherman hag ilutly ignored the order of Secretary Lincoln with reference to the publication of reports, and has given his to tho pregs‘on his own responsibility as usual. ‘Lwo or three other heads of bureaus have done tho sade, though the War Secretary hus with much decision of langunge de claved they must submit thofr reports to hin and Jot him edit them for the public. Sher- qnan snaps his fugers, however, wt ie Seere- tary, and asks what he proposes to do about it. Surely diselpling fs in danger when tho General of the Army sets the example of Ine subordination, . Sherman’s reforenco to the engineer's ex- eltes considerable remark. ‘Uhiy corps ts largely made tp from the highest scholars at West Point, and considars itself THE FLOWER ast jAustocuacy or THK ‘hey are disposed to resent, therefore, tho General’s estimate of thelr fighthug qualities when ho says that in war thus the engineer naturally takes to maneuvering and to pura pets, wherens tho Infantry, und cavalry, and artillery must go In and do the fight- Ing, ‘This criticisin makes tho engineer ollleers very nid, and thoy celts the war, record of Cons, Wright, Park, to Deing thirty-six Bibles, to be used in GEN. Gilmore, Warren, and others, to prova that’ tholr corps has demonstrated its bravery and capucity for vetlve sorvice in the field to bu equal to that of any other branch, Gen. Sherman's positive position on the relation of thelreorps to the control ot West Point ix also unpalatable to them, as they claim a sort of proprioturship to the inilitary acad- euy. THE NAVY, on Its side, Is worried over a different mate ter, Oflcers have been hoping for a report from the Advispry Board. which should commend Itself to tho favorable considera- tlon of Congress. ‘They know that at the best it would be diteult to pass a fargs special appropriation. But what ts thelr dlsappolnt- went und chagrin to find that the Advisory Board cannot agree, auiong theniselyes, anil thut two formal roports, differing in some material poluts, have been subinitted to See retary Haut, What action he may tike fs uintter of speculation, Jo muy be able lo heal the brench or he many Ignore Its: exist- ence ti hig reconmendutions to Congress, ‘Thesameiniluvences, however, which brought DIVISION INTO THE COUNCILS OF -THE DOALD = would in that case be apt to assert them- selves In the rooms of the Appropriations Comittee. ‘Lhe board will have less sym- pathy If {ts labor proves to bo tn vain, from the fact that it ndopted & polley of indlifur- enee If not hostility to the ship-bullding tne terest of the country, Choosing tu forget that the navy of the Nation In the lebeltion was largely the product not of Government, but of private navy-yards, and that Jn Sty proposed Feorgantzation these same facill- tes must, be called upon, the bourd chose to ie disregard the views of our ship-boliders, and treated any sitgeeations from then al. nist as lnpertinent, As oe natural eect of | this volte, thoy estranged from then: the sympathies of those seaboard bualness interests whose representatives in Congress could alone overcome the jnuvit- able opposition of Western members to Jurgely-Inoreased appropriations for the navy inn tine of profound peace, Naval officers feel that members of the board should have 80 far. compromigud their diiferences as to peru ‘ A BOHEME YOM REONGANIZATION to have jad the momentum of unanimous “Lower Mississippi " thio. recommendatich, As its, thoy fear Congress will reply to any application, “Gentlemen, you eannot expeet ns to do anything till you can agree pon what you want’? The prob whe fallure of the board's work Involves othor misfortunes, At present it is acknowl edged that we have very few ships of war worthy the nue, snd, Chat belny so, common people satiuet ensily be made to understand Why Our ollleer-Hst alone should be maine talned ona war footing; hence arise jibes nbout a topheavy mavy, ind other distressing erltictsuns, Ave dnut forty new shilps th Oui deve te he mnned anid command: p sallors would uve te be at lens led La itenber, and. the ofllcers: wattle have an abundant supply of agrecabte alaty, BRER, THE MATERIALS USND IN ITS MANUPACTURR, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteaon Trituaes Waatttxatos, D.C, Nov. 8—The Com tntssloner of Internal Revenwe-has recelved reports In regard to the matertal used In the inamitineture of beer ftsthoe First Collection Distriet of New York City. Uigtteun brewerles were examined so faras to come pare thelr material book with the imouthly reports, Uily belng the only cheek whieh the Government has upon the adulteration of beer, Only five of the elhteen eluimed by thelr books or returns to. conting themselves to matt and hops as ingredients wera so re- ported, and the records of three of these were so irregularly kept aa to exclte strong suspleton, In the order of examination : THE RESULTS were as follows: Brewery No. 1, book showed the use of malt, hops, and sug: monthly returns showed only matt and hop No.2 used glucose wil May, 1830. No, books showed use of malt, hops, and gineose the monthly returns only tunlt and hops. No. 3, books and reports were nll right, showing only walt and hops. ‘Two empty glucose barrels standing insight discredited both books and reports, No. 4, books re- vealed the use of malt, hops, corn. neal, ghicose, and grape-sugars; mouth. ly reports showed nothing but hops. No. & books showed .malt, hops, and = gliecose; - monthly reports omitted tha Jatter. No. 0 used malt, hops; corn: ‘meal, and glucose; reports showed ouly first tivo article 7 “used dualt, hops, and cerellng, Now 8 used malt, hops, glucose, and sugary monthly returns mentioned al except tha Inst. No. 0 books contained inalt, hops, and onde extract; returns only Mentioned malt and hops. No. 10 used malty hops, rlee, and glucose, recording to the looks, though monthly returns showed use of matt and hops only. : THRES OTHERS used malt, hops, and. elther glucose, sugar, or cornaueat The Inspection showed the great need of a closer wateli on bre Linn the law now contemplates or provid The taspeetion makes It very evident. that die adulterstions of bei are onnme and of such a character as vented by givlug olicers of 1 the power to Tinstitute a closer w ee pHunee with that s ns Wablgators: upon brewers to tof all mmatertal entering into ure ot by 8' PROMISES OF THE, ¥ Wasinxavos, D. ©. Nov. S—A member of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, which was dirceted fo investhrate the ex: r of couttigent funds by the dif. ferent Goyermnent departinents, says the conmittee has laid out the preliminary work, and will not do anything more until Con- gressineets, ‘The Clerk ot the Comuittee on Appropriations was instructed to go over all the appropriation bills for ten years past, and pick ont the: amounts appropriated to the contingent funds of each and every dee partment, ‘The committee has. addressed a elreutar to the head of each Government burean, calling upon bhn fora statement of contingent expenses In ils burenu for the past ten years, When Congress. meets the com- inittes will tuke np the statements and seo how the expenditures compare with the ap propriations, “Chis member sald that as the Senate never has mueh work wattl after Christiias, as al appropriation bills must originate ip the House, this time of the come ing sesyion will be devoted to this Investhent- thon. ‘The members talking thls morning sate the coumnitter propose to make the Inve: gation thorongh and sweeplig, no matter who It my strike, [oe satd the committee would fnsist pon having the testimony miitter, and that Custodinn-of-the-Treasury Pitney will be called ag one of tho first withes that As- sistant-Secretary Upton, Chiet-Clerk Power, and all: the Treasury ofllcius who are sure posed to hy any knowledge of the expendi- ture of the contingent fund, will be ealled, and that the country will be satistied with the thoroughness of the investl gation, GARFIELD’S EFTECTS. THEM REMOVAL. + Wasinatoy, D.C. Nove 8.—All the per- sonal effects of President Garfleld, stored in the east room of the White Io..se, were to- day removed to the Baltimore & Potomac depot for transportation to Mrs. Gurfleld, at Cleveland, O. ‘They included sll the books, pictures, household decorations, ete., brought. to the White House by Gen, Garfield, and purchased by hin whilo there, Mrs. Garfick?’s dresses, ete. ‘There wero about thirty. boxes, ‘The Alderney cow presented to President Garfield was also placed on the train. Spe- chal cars were pinced at Mrs, Garileld's dls- posnl by the Pennsylvanin Railrond Com. pany. ‘Lhe goods will be taken direct to Mentor, but the cow will be taken to Cleve- Jand, wherg Mrs, Garfield has her resiilence for thowlnter, ‘Che horses purebased by Gen, ret have been deft in care of Gen, Swaint, and the carriage and harness stored with we MeDermotts. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasutncros, D. C., Noy. 8.—Chauncey I. Filley, of St. Louis, now here, ‘says that he is not a candidate for the ‘ofies of .Postnyas- tor-Genoral, and ho declares that the report that he Is wis started by those who are op posed to him polltleally In St, Louis, NEW AT LAST GETS SOMETIUNG. It fs stated that the President hus offered to John C. Now, of Indiana, th’ appoiut- ment of Minister to Russla, to succeed Gen, Foster, of Indhina, and that he hus ttecepted, CHAP ENoUUIL, * Ib ds announced here that, asa final result of Gen. Le Due’s experiinent In the manu facture of sorghum nt the United States Sugar-Mitl In cals elty, it ins been domen- strated that he can gantacture an excel- lent artlele of sugar for about 81.26 a pound, Full partlewlars o€ thls grent prumph will doubtless soon be given to tha publle, witel ‘will Ngerouse tho cost of the fall chopor sugar Sor this year to about$1.50 to $3 per pound, INTENNATIONAL COPYRIGIT, Jo the Western Assoctuted Ureese Wasinnotos, D, ©. Nov. 8—Slr Leonard ‘Tittoy, the Canuiian Minister of Finance, 1s here to congult with Mr. West, the Brithsh Minister, In regard to an internations} copy> right treaty, EXPOSITION PRIZES. T. Pickering, United Stutes Commissiondr to the Melbourne Exposition, in Austratia, is here, and his rooms in the State Depart: qnent, where he will distribute prizes and lplomas to American exhibltors, IN ‘TNE CURISTIANGY DIVORCE: CASE today Victor Christinnoy, of Leavenworth, Kas,, teatifled that the letters subniltted by Giro ag reeutved from Mrs, Chriatianey ware dn the handwriting of Mrs, Christhaney, PRESIDENT ANTHUS and Postinnster-CGioneral James return from Now York tomorrow, —— RIVER IMPROVEMENT, Sr. Louts, Mo,, Noy, &—Thy Government tow-bonts Pete Kung and R.J. Wheeler, with suing thirty barges and flatbonts and a large nnount of machinery aud matertal of various. kinds, will leave here tomorrow morning for Plu Point, near Lake Providence, on the River, to commence the improvement of river at that place, as de elded upon by the Alissteaipp Klver Tine provement Comission. Work will begin us 8oOn AS the stage of water will permit. a THE GERMAN GUESTS AT .PHILADELPHIA, TPunnaverruia, Pa. Noy, &—Tho Gorman delugates arrlyed this afternoon, and were formally received and escorted to their hotel by the Firat Regimens of National Guarda, | [881—TWELVE PAGES “CRIMINAL NEWS, Madder, the Tiffin (O.) Murderer, Lodged in the Toledo Jail. A Cowboy in Kansas Convicted of Murder in the Second Degree. J. Me Bradley Sentenced In Nebraska to Lifesfinprisonment for Murder. Thirty-two More Warrants Served by the State on Cluxton, the Bold Forger. reas of the CourteMuriial Trinl + of ite Fp per toe Mabon 8. pray, the defense endeavore show the trearment of Lient. Slipper while in the gtard-house cell, und hits close Gon: Anement In the guard-hotse, Col, Shafter Was prompted by a sprit net warranted by tho custums of the army. ‘The Court ob- Jeeted Wy thls mode of esamination on tha Government that tt had nothing to do with the offense, if any was committed, and that it was not within the provines of the Court to inlttzate the punishment. ‘The objec- tlon was withdrawn finally, Col. Shat- ter stated that befora relieving Ftp per trom the Commissary Department he thought bln perfectly honest and of good hablts, and if money had been stolen it had heen by some one else, Ite further stated thnt previons to the Luvestlgation of Fulpper’s tudintuistration be lui given entire: satisfac. ton, Unthe Wihot August Fipper was seen in town with a horse and satldle-bags, possibly preparatury toa Journey, llipper Was ordered back immediately to” turn ever his tunds on hand. Within two or thred tivates atter entering his quarters some S200 was found on bis desk ready for dee livery. ite could not say whether it was in the suddl-bags when last seen or not. It is learned sinee that he generatly kept the pub in his cuarte He lnut alway counts weekly wntess ui Ganynsrox, Tes, Nove ense yey lustend of the xiuiined hls ne Arrest of an Alleged Kormer Chicas roa, Ctretxnatt, O.. Nov. 8—A man giving the name of Samuel Solomon, but who says hue Jas traveled udder the name of John Gud- . frey, was arrested here today on a warrunt sworn out by William Carter, Uf ‘Toronto Canada, who clatins that the prisoner ts A. 4d, Freundlich, wanted in Chicago on a charge of having concealed $10,000 worth of goods from his creditors when tiking the henetit of the Bankrupt lew several vearsaye in thateity. | “Phe miammer of the arrest was peculiar, “Carter in short time age are Tested oman. In ‘Soronta named A. L, Friently as the nan wanted in Chicit- mo Friendly ian turn arrested Carter for Thel, and seat a commission to Commisstoner Warner, of this elty, to take the deposition of ainin who, Friendly sald, would swear he was the A. h. Mreandilely wanted in eto. Solomon duly appeared today before Warner to testify, but before he had done so Carter caused bis arrest. Splontwn now says the man in ‘Toronto is the one waited. Me Will be put on oath tomorrow before Com- uilssloner Warner, * Madaer, the Tiflia (0,) Murderer, Taken to Toledo for Satety. Spectal Miavatch to The Chteuao Tribune. Torsno, O.. Noy. &8—Madder, the Tidin mardever, arrived In thls elty from Fremont tls morning a few minutes before 11 o'clock, In charge of Policeman -Gurdon, of Tifin, and two nassistauts, and was att once taken to tha county jail, where he ty etfectually htd- den from public knowledge, No one aside from the proper authorities ty admitted to hiseell, A brother of Madder fs In the elty, und applica tor permilsslok to see him, which Was ‘The vrobablilty ts that’ tho prisoner will be kept: here until the time for nis tind, itis brother came from. Stark County, arriving here about 11 o’clock. Ile clatius Mudder‘has been subject to fits, nul Inst spring was afiletedt with disease of the brain, from whieh le has never fully recoy- ered, . The Cowboy Triats at Well ington, Kas. __. Speelat Diavateh to The Wueugs Tritunes Wienrra, Kns., Nov. &8—Tho trial of Allen Carter for the murderof Sadle Colder at Munnewell, Kas, during the cowboy raid, lins Just closed at Wellington. ‘he jury, after belng out fourteen jours, returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter In the second dugree, ‘Phe verdict fs regurded ag a great victory for the defense, whieh was able and vigorous, with public senthuent mneh agalng the defendant. ‘Lhe vase of the Stateot Kansas against Mills, chirged. with murder and bnplicated in the same af fray, was continued tit the next term of cot, ‘The Court sentenced Carter to two years In the penltentiar Claxton, the Vorgor, | Apestal Disvatch to The Chicas Tribune, Sriunarienp, Ul), Nov. &—Tha case of tho State against Lewls 1. Claxton at Van- dalia has increased in importance today. In each set of papers prepared by Claxton tt was necedsary for tim to foray not less than four official signature: he of which fire nishes case for a Previons to today he had been detalned on six warrants, ‘Today thirty-two more were served on fila, fie creasing tho bat! by $12.80, It is said at the State ofices that he iy Hable on not fess than forty counts, on which, In cnse of conyletion, he woukl get from twelve to fourteen years ench in the penitentiary, Special Visvaten to ‘The CI VANDALIA, lil, Nov, &—Detective Chix: fon, who was arraigned on Saturday night last, was agala brought before Justice Onts, with thirty-two new charges of the sme Kind, “Ws ball was fixed at $400 un each charge. ‘The wmount of bail which he will uve to give before tte can be released, will bo $16,200, whieh he Is utterly unable td do. Huy {n fall and curefully guarded, and ean: fined Tn the sane cell in which he conned Neaco Tribune, another party for the sume charge, He has y little sympathy among the citizens here, Attorney-General McCartney was present, and aasisted In the prosecution, — A Young Man Arrested to Awaltt Hite Vice injuries, DAvenvonr, la, Nov. &—Edward A, Walcott, 0 young man of this city, was the subject of a surglenl operation this after noon, it was deemed necessary to save his Ife, a8 Walcott had been lin comntose state sinve Briday night when bo was hit with the cover of an ordlnary erneker-box by one 8.3, Lauer, ‘This atternoon Lauer was ar Feutee to nwalt changes In Waleott's condi tlon. . Sontenced for Life. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicugo'Tribune, Cepan Ravrms, In, Nov. 8—d, M, Brad: ley, formerty of this city, las been sentenced for lite in Nebraska for killing n suloon- keeper last spring, Hs wife resides hore, and is Jooking for places to give her three ehitiron away, and she will work out for 9 Hvlng. Bradley was a brilae-carponter, and ilaring his restdenee here was a quiet, peace- able eltizen, Death of n Tratn-Robbor tn Prison, ‘Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, latte Rock, Ark, Nov. 8&—Phil Sule liven, the tralu-robber, a more boy, convicted Under the name of Det dled between 7 8 tus qorning of nostalgia, or home vas, ‘he renin will probably be seut r & Methodist juluister at San Augustine, ‘Tex, Fatal Quarrel Over the Settlement of Busluess Muattors, ig Yazoo City, Miss, Nov, 8—Col. J, it, Powell, of Silver City, killed James Robin- son, his inanager, ‘The cause of tho dispute Was a settlement of thy year’d business, by eeneeenemamaned NO PLEURO-PNEUMONIA IN THE WEST, Sr. Louis, Mo, Nov. 8—A.. W. Farring- ton, a member of the Guvernment. Cattle Conmulesion, arrived herd today ong tour of Inspection to ascertain if pleuro-pneumonia . He visited the National Stock-Yards in Enst St. Louls, Where he found the cattle healthy and in goo condition, and made a partlal Inaper- Non of the dairies of this eity. He sayx he has visttovt all thy cattle markets In the Bast and several In the West, and finds that pleuro- pusumonia Is contined entirely to the see Yon of esuntry: tof the Allegheny Momnitabis, The will remain here several ‘lays, then proceed to Kansas City and other votnts West. CASUALTIES. Tho Losses at Quincy and Vietnity by the Mlood Entimated nt 93,000,- 000, yk, Nov. 2—The water reeedes 'Y slowly, and It wlll be several days before such branches of business ag hnve been intel rupted cur get back Inte thelr nate ural grooves weain, AL the open country lylng between the north end of the Sny Levee and south of Quiney ts to be leveed us soon ag the work cit be done, and the damuged feveus are to be repaired. Muny esthuates have been nade as to the amount of diuage done by the Hoot, but the followhye are the inost. uectrates Ji the Warsaw drabiage district, $690,0005 “tn the Tudian Grave dis (let, S750,000; in the Sny Ishiuel district, $1,000,000; In Quines Buy and the elty, $30,- 0005, In and about Atexandrta, Mo,, $350,000; kik and the St. Louis Oy to all other rallronds, open lands north of the Sny d uiedlately sauth of Unis elt ie ‘ totil of S51 ON ate ful srtuit of he loss can only be gaged When the rlyer has retirad to its banks. ae A Train of Cars Breatcn ‘Throuch nv cand Falls a Pistnice ul Tilre t—Oue Man Killed und Hight or ‘fen Wounded, Brpronp, Ind., Noy. 8.—This morning at Yo'cloek a tratn of four enra, Inchuding an englie, tender, and. cabuose, on the WS, 0, & I Nurrow-Gage Road, broke through White River beldge, thitty-iive miles frum this phice, killing 0 brakeman by the mame of Garduer and sliutly injuring eight or ten others. The train fell about thirty fect, and Is a comptete wreck, ‘The bridge iiad been considered une sife for sometime, and it was iniraculous that all were not killed, “Loss heavy. All the employes un this train reside in Bedford, Three Men Killed on the Erle Bond, Near Wort Jervis, Ne Kvy by w Coline ou. ; Your Innvis, N. ¥., Nov. SA terrible aceldent veeurred this morniag on the Erle tailrond, ten miles east of this place, ki three men instantly, 0 frelghts were as- cending the mountain with an engine at entof each train, ‘The engine of the rear train ran Inte the pusher of the forward tran, driving inte the caboose and killing 1 ran Dorr instantly. Jerome Joxson, the wighieers of calling, were also histantly tratus were haudly wrecked, Sutroad, s10,= U0; to the vee, and dine $120,000; minke the wu killed, ‘The Gitohrist Envestizattun, Rock Ispaxn, UL, Nov. 8—The Gilehrist Jury adjourned this atternoon for some lays: on aecount of the death of 2 relative of ane of the jurors, For wit were exiine Ined. two of whom were passengers, one an expert engineer, and one the son of the own ehrist, who was on thy boat, and { the erew to thelr single “pint of testlinony developed nothlag ney Dela ta corrabornte polats teh shaw that the natire unavoidable, of equipment or the Both hits er! and not due to any fall careful attention to daty A Victim of the War Eagle Dinaster, Speetat Mapateh to The Chicuuo Tribune, Keone, [t., Nov. 8—The only nan sup- vosed to be drowned the night of the War Eagle disaster is CF. Benning, of Dond’s, Ja, Its thongit he was the wnfortunate vie- Am of the neeklent. ineved from off, the speedily as possible. and bridge cam pany are both threatening diinage suits, and itis stiyposed a ively kaw ase will likely take place, In whieh proml- inent Eastern Inwyers will be employed. Two Men and a Boy Killed by tho Rx- Plusion of Powder ina Late Superior Mine, Dernorr, Mich, Nov. &—Particulurs have just been received of the exploston of 400 pounds of powder last night in the Quiney Mine, near Hancock, Lake Superior. ‘The thubers supporting the gallertes of the mine wero badly wrecked, and greatdamage was done, beside: Hallag: two infners mined Willian Jarovln and Ule Olesou, and a boy, George Meyers, A Train Falls Throuch a Betdge. Special Disvaten to The Chicago Tribunes Bepronp, lid, Nov, &—This morning a train on the Bedford & Blvomiield Raitronil, consisting of an engine, eabouse, and three frelght-cars, went through the middle span of the bridge over White River, falling at least thirty-tive fect into the water, John Gardner, a brakenwn, reeelved fnjurtes that will cause his death, and the retialider of the tralnmen and several passengers were tnore or less injured, Threo Persons Blown to Fragmonts by « Powser Explosion, Special Dapatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Toventos, Mich, Novy. &—Last night 250 pounds of hereules powder exploded in the Quincey ming, kKMIng Willlam derv' Olo Oleson, Swedes, and a German hut George Meyer, aged 1, alt ininers. ‘The mien were blown to fragments, and the Interior of tho mlne damaged badly tn tourof the levels, —————_$$_ CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. A Small-Pox Scaro at Gulenn, HL Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GaLena, I, Nov. 8—Thesiall-pox sear has reached this city In consequence of tho fact that the disease prevails to nn Increased. extent at Bellevue and othor places in close praxtnity tous, Two eases of siuall-pox love made thetr appearance In Benton, ten jniles from Caleta, on the nerrow-gage rond, and sate Hallow, but ashore distance frou yy dy sald to have a gevulie case of the a “The Gazette of this evening pub- Ushes a note of warning from the Chief of Police of this city urging that valuation of tho schuol children and tho public ln general be luwugurated at once, SmallePox tn Washtugion Territory, San Franctsco, Cal, Nov. 3—Sixty-nitio eases of sinall-pox ure reported at New Tacoma, Washington Territory, aud several deaths, Physicians ontho Payalup Indian reservation report that two Indians who. re- contly visited New ‘Tacoma have died of the sease, New Tacoma has been placed un- der quarantine, and no one allowed to enter, or leave it, Smalt-Pox at Little Rock, Ark, ' Sectat Dispatch to the Chtcago Tribune, Latte Rock, Ark: Noy, &—Mrs, Keating, wife of Keathuy, of Keating & Sand’s varloty performers, who was taken with small-pox, arrived a week ago from Chicago, stopplag a fuw days at St. Louls, aa amano A PERAMBULATING ARSENAL JAILEO, pectut Viavaten to Tha Chteago Tribune. ToLepo, Oy Nov. &—Prof, ‘Townsend, formerly teacher of writhig In the vublic schools of this city, but now of Detroit, got himself Inte a bad scrape Jn this elty today, while trying to vindleate his charactor, A. Sunday payor Had written hin up in highly sensational style, and. today he eae down from Detroit, armed witha revolver. and cane, and spent halt day du trylt to bring iis ordnance to bear upon the editors and publishers, He was flanlly taken to the po- lite station, and, upon belug searched, was JockedLup on a charge of carrylug concealed woapohs, One of the staf’ also swore out a poace warrant agalist Nin, PAUL BoyTON, THE FLOATER, ” Apectal Disva' Tha Chios Trigun, St. Joseri, Mo, Noy, &—Faul Boyton left at 9:45 this morntug for the South, and will continue his journey down the Big Muddy, Ho hopes to arrive fn Alton on the 20th, ‘The banks of the river were a solid uass of humunity, there belng tully 2,000 or 090 people assembled to see him of. When ell uniler way he sent up tivo rockets, Ut Dis elgur, waved a farowell at the crowd, who returned it with a vigorous three times three, when he plied his paddle and was soon out of sight. FIRE RECORD. At Sheboyzan, Win—Two Dwellings. Speetat Mapateh to Tre Chicago Trt vine IEHOYGAN, Wis,, Noy. 8.--Yesterday the lwellings of Col, Nathan Cole and Dre TLD. Suulres were destroyed by fire, Cot, Cole's house was newly furnished and fitted up, and only trough estimate as to hts loss ean be reached at present, ‘The house was tn- sured In the Franklin for $690, and Uhenix of Hartford for $600, ‘the household goods were fnsured In the “Etna for 81,500, Lo: between $1,200 and 81,500, ‘The house of Saulres was insured dit the Phanlx of Tart: ford for £400; the household geods in the Liverpout, for $1,000, At GI Crossing, Ky. Srutxe Lick, Ky., Nov. &—A storehouse at GUTS Crossing, in this county, and all the koods therein, were consumed by fire last nleht. ‘The house was discovered on fire a few iniuites after the passener-tratn got West lind passed, and it is generally belleve that the tire was eattsed by sparks from the engine, Loss, $1,200, Spontanconn Combustion, ‘The alartn from Box 29 at 6:15 o'clock yes- ferday mnorning was caused by a small blaze Jn J.C. Miller's paper-hox factory on the flurd floor of the building Nos, 187 and 189 Wastilagton street. Loss about $100; tutly vovered by Insurance. “The entise of the fire Is supposed to have been spontaneous com bustion, AtCambrldze, 0.4 Lone, 25,000 to 88,0003 f Insured, Camniinar, O., Nov. 8—Fire started in Dr. Noge's stable, and burned it and also Peter Osler's stable, and the warehouse of Cochran & Orms, hardware, ‘Total loss, $5,000 to $8,000; fully Jnsure Lamp Explosion, ‘The alarin frou Box No, ‘M3 at half-past Dorclock last nicht was entsed by the explo- ston of an ail lan Vaan Suite Bros’ fee creant pater at No..277 West Luke street, Diainage, At Covington, Ky. CixcinnAtt, O., Nov.3.—Fire in the raund- house of the Louisville, Cincinnati & Lexing- ton Raltroad tn Covington this morning Ine Aleted probubly $10,000 damage, i om SUICIDAL, A Ci\inese Student in Ohio Disappointed In Love, Speciat Dispatch to The Cnteago Tribune, AANNATH, O., Nov. S—At Marietta, in this State, Willian Newkin, or Ah Kin, a Chinese student now In the second year of the preparntory department of Marietta Col- lege, was found deat in his bed, Newkim belleved himself married toa girl in this eity naihed Sophia Soff, now In the service of Dr, Potosky, who, It 1s stated, wrong a prom {sv of snarriage from him when she was working at his buarding-place Inst spring, and made him believe it a lexal amare riage und a bheling contraet, Ilo wa devotedty attached to the girl, and had re- eived money and letters from her, He was persuaded to return them yesterday, nad, heconting despondent from elmer at belig dnpased yon, he at once resolved to take hls dife with the usual recklesness of the Shinese da such matters. ‘The affair has dat profound sensation in Marlettn. ‘The wivt states that they were not Marr! Dut were engaged to ly be married. She is deeply affected by the news of her lover's ath, “The weople in Marletta, she. says, nid not eudure the thouht of so bright a student marrying a servantegirl, ‘and tuked With him semueh abort it that he was at en to suleide. out of sheer despera- The girl ls well spoken of by her mis- Laudanam, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune Lirtin Rock, Ark, Nov. S—Neille Pey- ton, a soiled dove, was found dead in ler bed this morning, She swicided with lauda- min, Sho sald yesterday that she would take her Ife beeatise her friend hind died, INDIANA LITIGATION, Tho President of the Muucle School Board Parged of the Charge of Bribe ery. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribung, Mexete, Ind., Noy. 8.—In the Clrent Court thls norning the ease of the State vs. George W. Stephenson, President ot tha Manele School Board, charging him with bribery in procuring hls election in June, 1380, was called, Gen. Ben Harrison, of Indiaunpolis; the Hon. Robert C, Bell, of Fort Wayne; the Jlon. R. S..Gregory, O. J. Lotz, Blount & ‘Templer, J. F. Ditckwall, and Spooner & Wilson, of thls clty, appeared for the de. fonse, and Joseph S. Duekles, of thls city, conducted tie pruseention, ‘The defense moved to auash the Indictment, Eloquent speeches were made by Gen, Harrison, Bell, and Gregory for the defendant, in whieh many defects were shown In the in- went, Which was broaght by forinauion upen the aflidavit of dae Davis, talmedt tu have bribed Councilman Hl tephensend. ‘The infurmation stated that Ise bin S100 ir he world yore and after the election pati ‘To constitute bribery’ the Hula statutes statu that iu offer of some valnable thing must be made, Judgutieller, of Indianapolis, who geenpled the benel in the case, stistained the motion on the ground that the afidavit in the information did not hat un offer was imide, bata promise, efore no erline was committed. ‘Tha case could tot have beon sustatned for ne Inerous reasons, it having no real foundae don, belng brought by parties for perseen- thon. It was stated to your eorrespundent. tonlght that Stephenson would file proceed- ings ugalust prominent citizens upon the charge of suborning perjury, DEFREES, Ale Denounces the Scandalous Charges Aualnat Fomnlo Employes inthe Pubs Ne Printing Dopartment as Infarmous, Manison, Ind, Nov. &—The Courter of this city publishes the following today: Ovrich or Pun Payer, Wasittsas Ton, D.C., MY lean Sin: thank you your notice of tho iufamous and smullgdant Hbel_ upon the Indies employed tn tuls oftlee, Theve ire over Wl of them, aud they will cone pare favorably with an equal number of vine ployés anywhure, Muay of thom have been well tatsed and educated, but are compelled to labor Tor their dally bread. It fs an difernal shane but they should be traducud by # low-grade scoundrel ju the vain tope of injuring ne, here never fas beon a charwe made ugainst tho management of this vllice that did not origlante With sou dead-bent that hud boen discharged: from it. Yours traly, JOUN DEFREES, ‘Vo M. C, Gurber Jr, editor Courier, -8.—-You muy print tho above if youseo proper, dD, ——— TROOPS FOR THE INDIAN TERRITORY. Apecist Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wicnita, Kus, Noy. 8.—Four carloads of soldiers from Fort Lenvenwort have just passed ‘through this clty en route for the In- ddan ‘Territory, It is rumored that the In- dllans are getting troublesome, ‘There -Is ane other rumor that the troops are sent to pres vent the suttlemont of Oklahoma, ——— MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Speciat Diasvaten te The Uhicago Tribune, Lanxsina, Mich, Nov, 8&—Tho Fuculty of the Agricultural Colloge last night expelled two of the rlilendors fn the lute melancholy events recently occurring at that Institution, Elyht sympathizing students also left tuday, and Upwards of twenty more have asked for hhonorabte dsinissal. ——— SELF-DEFENSE, Boectal Dispateh to Ths Chicco Tribune, Crpan Rava, Ja, Nov, &—Ed Yager, who killed young Gralinm ina street fight recently, was neaultted In the District Court today on the plea of sulfdefense. * 3 —— ' PERILS OF TRADE. Conumuus, (in, Nov, %—3f, OC, Gordon, dry goods, this:elty, has suspended, Mort> gages nunvunting to $25,000 were toreclosed. ‘he stock ts now tn the hands of the Sherif. ‘The Havilities ara over $80,000; assets estl- mated at 900, THE WEATHER, Signal Service, Orrice or THe Curler StonAL OFFIcETy Wastnsatos, D.C, Nov. 0-t a. m.—bor ‘Tenpeases and Ohlo, light: raina, followed hy colder, clearing weather, north to west Winds, aud rising barometer, Yor the Lower Lake region, Nght rains, followed by clear and colder weather, sonth- west to northwest winds, and rising baroms eter, ‘ i ‘ For the Upper Lake region, clear and colder weather, northwest to southwest winds, rls- ing foltowed by falling barometer, 5 For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- sourl Valleys, generally colder and falr weather, windq generally from north to west, rising followed by falling. barometer. ‘The Chief Signal Oficer of the Army fur- nishes the following special bulletin: ‘The storm that was central near the Lake region yesterday morning his moyed rapidly hortheastward, and {3 now central of the Si. Lawrence Valley. Rain continues “in New England, and light ruins oe- curred during the day in all districts east of the jleelasonl, followed by clearing weather in tho Mliddley South Atiantle, and Gulf States, ‘he temperature ling risen from iive to ten. degrees in the districts on the Atlautle coast, and in the Guif States enst of the Miysissippt Its It fins fallen about ten degrees in the hwest, Upper Jatke region, and theres southward (o West- 1 Tennessee and Texas, Southeast tosouth- xy winds continue in the eastern districts, The winds have shitted to northerly fi the Sisshelpe Valley and in the reglons on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains, The indientions are that warmer, partly cloudy weather und Weht rains wil prevall on the AUantic const durlig Wednesday, followed by colder and clearer weather Thursilay. Citcagu, Nov, 810218 p, m.—The following absvevations were tiken at the same moment of tue at all the stutions niined: ue: OBSERVATIONS, Stationd. Rol three, eenus: £2: Ps a “Suu muinil to measure, LUCAS OfIBERVATIONS, and Instrimes Maxinuin t red (i Miniwum ten Mean Lerrur. ————— MATRIMONIAL, Hanna and Weldon, at Bloomington, 1, Sprcial Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Triyunee Broominaton, -IIL, Noy. '3.—Lhe most prominent social event of the season was the marriage today of Mr. Clatbone Manna, of Peoria, formerly of Bioomfngton, and Miss Loulse Weldon, one of Bloomington’s most admired and respected bellus. Both are Members of vading wealthy families, Mr. Hanna betng a’son af the jate Willinw 1. Hanna, a tnwyer, and the pride the only duster of thé Hon. Lawrence Woklon, one of the Jeading embers of ‘the Bloombigion Phe weds was a very elegant but 4 aitoly, Ltoceurred at noon, ‘Tho Rev, 4. W. Dinsmore, Presbyteriun, ottictated, A large number of guests Were present, ine eluding Vice-President: David Dayle and other prominent men and women. Mr and Mrs, Ununa departed fora tour in the Base Stauffer und Stronm, at Decatur, He Sneclut Disvateh tu ‘the chicago Tribune, ReATUM, UL, Nov. 8—dohn G. Stauffer, tury of the Lund Departuent of the ts G&G St. Louls allway Company, and Misa Mary £, Strolun, daughter of John “Stroh, were married here this afternoon by Dr. Moore, ‘The couple left tor Tyler, ‘Lex, Welr future home, thls evening, SPORTING EVENTS. Racemin the Mud ut Jeromo Park. ME Pan, N.Y. Nov. 8.—There is a D slim attendance at the races today, and the track isasenof mud, ‘She first race, threes fourths of a mile, was won by Bonnle Liz al Gen, Munra second, and Ida third, ‘Time, Tho sevoiit race, 1¢ miles, was won by Viola, Marathon second, and Ctarendon third. ‘Time, 2:02, The third race, three-fourths of 2 mite, was won by Startle, Marathon second, and Constantina third, Time, 1239. Hanticnp, swvounatn ken, lle and threes elgnths: Eate first, Bing Lodge second, Sturtle third, ‘Thuy, Handicap — step) Derthn first, Dettune seeond, MC, MeDonalt, dka Bens hum, and George Hunt refused the Jumps, Yachteltaco Poxtponed. New Y Nov. &—Tho International yaeht-race for nerleyia cay aevue te y yacht Athuita aud tho yacht Mis- Gannattan ity New York Yoelit’ Clab, has been postponed until tomorrow on account of tho tog. IOWA. = Mer Cont Industry—Tho Dew Moines Council Exempts «© Virm from Taxa tlon—A Proposition, Des M 38, Iu, Nov, &—Parker C. Wie sun, Stats Lnspector of Mines, give’ the tul- Jowing a3 approxhuately correct feures uf the Jowa cunt Industry for 188t: Mines bia opeyation, 457; men employed, 0,170; nin ber tons of coal ralsed, ¥,500,000; valin: per tonon dip, $3, + ‘The Councll has granted the petition af the Des Moines Board of ‘rade asking thas Shoverman Bros, who are to woolen mills hore, be exempted fora teri of aay 3, 3, 4. Burnham has offered the city ninety neres of Jand adjicent to Cotingy Grove fur & publis park, provided the City Counelt wilt #iVe hh on aunty of $2,000, and on the death of himselt or wife. the amount to be at to $1,500, terminably on the death of | urvivor, Flye acres in aildition ge te the city on the death of both, when the land becomes the property of the city, a of their from taxes, An Exchanger ' ‘ puliar charge was wnady against two prise oe at tie Contrat Criuinal Court da Londow tuvother day, Some thine, ago one bud been sentenced to two months iprivoument, and theothurtovne, Hut vt the prisun they xe changed namus, thy consequenos belug [bat tha one tut had really tho longest avatence waa re Jeused iret, ‘Cho other excused biusell by auy~ uy be was bard up ut the thu, and wae willing tuserve 8 second month for 8 consideration. The two were found guilty of conspiracy, aud sentunced—one to sly monthé at urd iabar, the ther to threw wunths, a