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Hi CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 14, 1881—TEN PAGES. ly pick o rom a pile of others, strttcted his anhordinates ty dalnge a6, Byrnes beyan work by " 1c 4 why, warn the z hot have tha gawky, typiead ape petranee of tho tveniuce patroinan fi" Mure tnd hired dozen young ten, eltlzens, te Ko with thot to Attempt to Blackmail the Millionaire, Jay I WATCIE THE Dyrrnienoxes Qould. in tha district In whieh the eolleetions for sta- tlon Haro mide. tho plo wi —_—_—_—_——_——-- ters Into the box an leavar Bons patting f th eb the aidress as they put them in. But tie Je First Anonymiously | pian wat uusneaisstul, “some persans put, tn Threatened with As- not. be ters with thy aiitresd BG hidden that Wt could au. Others posted them so quickly Hhnvbile tho Tettdee eeoan eViectin * ‘word + ‘ enwhile lottera from, © Vietlin "* ve sasination, boing reeelveddaliy wy tothe sit d Inspector Byrnes culled ty bia dete: Ty —_— the men he, had hired, Mr. Connors ¥ qT Plondoa | HAE Gail dttatla eth fue cOnTE if nt i os rs Ant Then Earnestly Pleadec Hyrnes, ‘Tho lettore ditermttoly enfoted, thrronts entd, and naked for pointe!” © Vietin was kept tn good humor by personals fn whieh With to Give Stock Pointers.” NOAUS POINTS WE tn varlous whys, ‘This at Viedu'a" aupes- ——_— ton,“ Victii”? alae spent a little inorey, fit personals bosirtes writing fis dally letter, Fol jolie tire antiples of the horsomels “Nov, t—My frend nity have sent evo, but Repaite tha first, fear hot recommond olthor of the tsvo you nen Why not trlce some othor mena of communiente tion? You ean select your awn way. Will give the advice before ‘Micaday If you send word how hentvy you Ho ae and name a satisfactory wirntontinge. (ngenious Capture by the Po- lice Authorities of the Blackmailer, Ww * Nov, My Fries Nothing that has hup- Who Proves to Be Col elles, a pont will progont me hielpitug sou Ie yon alow Man of Good Family and me to do it in iny awa way, ant sorry for you and will do wn 1 sity. Some Wealth. You omust ‘trust mo. What your , need 18.1 trifle to me, tind you ttre welcome to tt. No one will ever know of tho help you get.” On tho 8th Inst. THE FOLLOWING LETiAn was receivod In dngiver to the following porson- ale: © My frietd, your lust ly unit. 1 wierned you not to luok for Further deellne; also ngidost tho love you said gut had, Why should you not trdét me rdthor than to ask me to meet your nesure you that all you Have sent will Possible Explanation of His Strange " Conduct Arrived At by the Officers. Iny Afternoon of | thr Mind ein “ites Tg. ita “thew y, tind yy avo iy aid theo Death Mestord yy, why it the way hive ain the Wife of Mr. Edwin Booth. This way of communicating ts too slow to pre: vent accidents, do not intend to desert you, wore miitily ‘ iNew Your. Nov, 8 188h—fay Gould, Bey Dean Sin: Your object In ingerting tho above persomil surpasies iny comprehension. Do yor stipnose, Hour positions wero reversed, that you cut think of callliyg on me. If you did, iter what has occurred, you would be ARNESTED AT ONCE, Texpect the aie traitment from sou. Theres fore there Is no other way of your ald- Gonjectires Regarding Chaiges in the Federal! Of+ fices. t Ing tne, af) Suu rugliy destea’ ty "ao 2, 1 ¢e Ay 1S ua Buy you ate ish lis Morini Oak Bocloty of Brookljit } tho simple and ‘cay way T havo olready set forth, Pte fitt tills letter will uot rench you Vianis a Treo in Mosiory of kenhty, pnd whieh I deny reget, fur] wad is rr rom you it favorable reply or nove a Garfolt Once, I Tid not receive such a reply by Phturs- chty (ad PE ber.of you agaln if you wil not give it then susurt none) Tahal soll out the few re- minting: stocks that I intve and prepare for the worat, You will bi top into I yeiviug mo the des sired information {f you neglect. this opportun~ ity, and if you dp you WILL NAVE NO ONE NUT YOUNSELE TO 3 LAME, fur ft aid what Is to follow, . his letter showed Inspector yrnes that “View” fully appreeitted: the sition and that speclal and extraordinary plang would have tobe laid to entoh him, So the detectives ane tmutotrs were eatled fy and tivo plans were dis- cussed white the correspondence was kept on fiath sides, Air, Gould hind not from tho i terfured with tho munngement of the cose tad atid not indite one of tho person at Pearson wag naked if bu could apar enrrriers to .be used ti one district for twelve consecutive hors. Luspector Byrnes told Post- untster Pearson that if po granted tha request bo would have THE RLACKMAILER IN CUSTODY Without wanting tho curriers a second tine, Mr, Petro nppolnted another day for ant liter- view. Mostiinster-Gonernt James wits alse wile ing to do anytoing (hat Was reugoneble to entble Mr, Gould to vaten © Vietiol” and It was agreed thit today Usty carriees shoold he placed ac In Spector Byrbes' disposnt. Formatitles wero cont Plled with by deputizing exch earcier to. his gpeelal and peoulhir duty, Inspestor Hyrnes get tw work to perfect his pluns, aud while he wits laying thom “ Viutiin'’ wrote tha following felter: Nov, 11,1831.-—Jayt Gattd, Exg.—My Dear S11: Libank you tor tho two personals in Slay 5 Hlent, thaigh Lexpected ‘none from you thts morntigs ngs Dit Iutention when writing you yestorday of ny you the troubty of re iy lott T give you the informe First Appearance of the Now Tish Na- tional Organ, the. ‘Irish + Nation.” , Whirett "1 ATENS HIST ASSASIN, Spectat Hievatch to Tie Chicago Triduiies New Yous, Nov. 1.—he editor of tho Wall Birect, Dally News on the 11th of October res celyeda, letter addrossed to him find ébnt by inal, The envelope emitained an envelopa directed to Jay Gould nnd n note direuting tho editor to sev that Mr, Gould recelyed tho letter, ehjols wuls ng folloirss ae Winpsoit Horet, Oot. 15, 1881.—Jay Golde, tag. Sin: It ls my patnful duty to fitorm you that witbin dix days from the duty of this ietter your boly wil have roturned to the dust from awhonco it came, f therefore ontront ytu to mnke your peace with your God and propnee for tun fnte that nwelts you. ‘This [sno wish of mine to tuke your fife, bit tain Inspired and requested by tho all-tiving God to do eo 13.0 pubite tiecessity and for the bonullt of tho, com~ munity at large, You mus¢ undoubtedly bo fwate that you linve been _ AROGUE oF THE FIRST WATER allyourlite; that through your artful cunning and deception you havo rubbed thousands of Veen, Youle vere io a eee eau asked fae fi your persownl of yester merey. You have rabbed tho tieli and tho poor, | Hon you asked your persow yeater- tho fathor and io fithorless, the widow and ta | Haste Yau muabot the kaa saee.t lini orphan, indiseriminately of their last dollar, and | BiGo much ti too shart it thes" ng you sayy It through your villatiy hive brought ruin and WAK OWING ONLY TO MY ANSIETY destruction on thottsunds of famitios, ALL this | on necoutit of the davliie of “ Silvation.” Yes- Fou have done under a clonk by elrewlatine | terduy afternoon Ehnd no. {ntontion, 1 ean ise falso reports, bribing newapapers, making false aire, Zou. tones or at ao nleiliee th ftlee ot Matements, committing perjury, and by urttal | “Balvetion Y i ( RECUR Ee IY: cuingandieeuption. 1 fact, you have robbed | BoP for tho Feuron that I yugo that Fol cgi both great nnd amali; und now the Lord says you jot “gnivation omy relutive purchased for tout pas for all Unit, Your dedth isa publia | me ou Wednesday was on tho tisuatl wnargi, but necessity Ln order to save thousindd of others hia broker yeateriduyy 4g C mentioned, refused from ruin nnd destruction. Yétir derith will bd | TOeutes uly unary foe niin undet i pee oa fii oasy one, for { purpose shooting yoit inary. forced hin to purebuse for ine tho 590 shares of “Sulvation” yesterday of two through tho henrt ff possible, and it fuy first shot {% not Instdut death 1 otlior houses, who bought it, however, for him ON TI USUAL MALIN, Lwitt give a coup-de-griice with tlio secorid shot, fo tbat T think commission-nouses, at general prices, ure disinclined guncrully to purebusa * Sulvite Tork DEATH SHALL DE Quick AND ndsy, | Hon oe Dortt hoid out uny nope that this isi thredten- pt for good partles with yoo bank Sng totter, tiur for stock Jobbing ptirposes, for L donot own n alngle share of stocky of uny kind: nelthor wim {interested in any. ‘This ia simply tho wit ot God, und To nus chosen mo to carry this out, He hag apblled. to me {i a dream and requdsted mo to aluy You os n public necessity, and in doing SoUod hs assured me that it ts by Divino Providenco that 1 im chosen to do this act, and thas by doing sv will beeomo, ti public bond- feetor,and f bnve sworn wid inken a gulonid oath beforo the nil-living God that TWILL PUT YOU TO DEATIT. Tintonded to huye abot you last Friday (yoster- day) when Tenw you with Dillon und: Sixt. ad my platal rend tnd cocked, but a voleo froin thio ford sounded way, gayines “Hold ony ise bln tine to repent, lest ho be sent into everlasting = pubtshiont.” Now imunke your Petoo with Ged aud fronare for tho fata that awalte you, dnd iniy tho Lord bave merey dn wu dour, J nm only the ugent of the Lord, i ‘UY appeared to tne diain lust Hhyeht, add, sald Jay Gould must surciy die, wud whin f accounts, A ‘Tio letter concluded with a request not to ict * Salvation” gowns lower, and tho customniry roferences to the conseqttunees trenohery wow bring about, ‘The refureuces to “Salvation ” meant Manbattan alevated rallroad stocks. “Viotin had perfcoted his pling to Bitch tt point thut he furnished Jay Gowkd with a cipher vy. Uptown” inennt “Bull,” Down town" “boar? Erle stock wis Spoons, Northern Bacifie on “whol, Northern’ Pucitie Donver & Rio Grand felpyated Ralrou “ Windgor"; 4 Paillo, * Aske Dehuwaro,. Lack Pactiia Mall, * Con ile, * Command ty 'E Deentur & Eye ‘& Bt, Josoph Wedausclit Thuurs> febigan Centealy, Froneh"; Lake xehanige”; New York Cuntrul, * ie wud Southorn, “ Vutton”; Otto, fey CTOR BYNES LAID MIS PLANS gs tollows: Ainap waa made of tho distelot in whioh Station E fa, and in which are 18 boxes, Many of thom ne so near to euch that thoy Teatoned with tho Lord tt roam eamld be Watvhed from one potnt. The malin iden fi tay lite Wonka aia eee dulce | yaa to haven cnerior mut a-dotcotlve near och and ft would oho hanged, The — Lord | box, und It was found that with iftyeelgnt do- Mastired mu that no Iniem showid come to mo; | teatives this could bo tune.» When there was n ‘box Near thothor, so that both could by watehed, they were watehed by two detectives und ong ourtior, ‘Tho instruotions were thut ona iettor being deposited the carrier wan to go swiftly put adroltly to tho box, tike tho Jotter mit deposited out, and, if it was ndirvased to Juy Gould, te Hitt his but. The detuettye, or de- twotlves, were tu waten, and on THA SIGNAL NELNG GIVEN wore to prreat tha porson who had depnetted it the ropu was nut made, relther wis the berap ring to make the rope to fing mo 3 that He woukd selipue mo outor the hands of wy enonites, ‘This ts by wae eae WILL, AND COMMAND OF GOD tInuichosen to put you to death, and 1 Reva nor beforo the all-lving God, tha great a poral and Nedeomor of tha world, und taken thee cy oath and kissed the Holys Iblo, eatry it out | within wil ax diye from this date, * it | tho letter, Tho boxes wore to te Spportinty ovctira Theratoro, be Scoparoil tt cieanod before tho scheme was put ect your fate wt any inomuntsand may Goi | ito operation, and cuch letter | left nthe box and yavh lutter putin after and not ar Juy Gotsld waa io bo marked by puttiig an Shdla-rabber band iround §, Thodotectives wore 0 rendezvous at Varios poluts, at various hows, {he Intest huihy belng 8a a. ou. Lodny ho Jotter-carriers wore to rendezvous at Station HE, wt O28) ty Jac and to bo In eltizons’ clothas, ‘tho detcotivea'and edtriers on watch weru ata toned front 100 to 140, feet pst the boxos they: wero watehtitg, aod thalr actions duriiug tho day oxdited nocommout. Ata few miuutes before Porclork Doreetivy Melly and Post-Onice Care rier John Henley wera watching two boxva wb Seventh avonuy nud Thirty-seventh strat, A WELL*DRESSED, (NATTY, MILITARY-L00K> ING MAN, who twisted a cane, approached ono of tha Loxes, and tho watohors did not regard bin with as muut suspicion as thoy hud dono Wemercy on your soul, Fomali, aly AN Ony Vier, int Bshouta L not havo an oppurtunity with- i Jays, F will surely do so the frat oppor- nity that occurs, wer geula gave tho lotter to hia broker, Mr, Na newton K. Conuor, of No, BU Wroadway and treat tho wrtion ay pollce and urge thom to No Matren wirar rue cost. r Connor sont for Inv nnn a weetor Byrnes, of the Ep Peteetive Bureau tn, ioe ErOncey Building, “Viet Conbok, and iin export examined ora was bird Hy unctuation, aud tho capital letters. were Use. . tucy Cor vinittéd intohtionally, As usual in every onu who nilgit baye 1 eudga aatnat Mee Gould wed eine | Ine tio. cme. of other perdons waa hud dave Ils stops wero doxyod everywiiere | deposited lutters, Tho man went to the box, dropped a fottor In it, aud nonchalantly watked uway. Rolly and ‘Healey then pure formed tholr allotted: task. Whoa Relliy auw Hontey raise bis hit be was surprised, but he quickly overtoo! z faiteuporlingily, andusked bitn I he had not Juat posted a letter to Jay Gould, Tho may repfied that he hud, und looked auhust wien Healey, who bud taken a viotin" letter from the box, exhibited It. ‘Thon ftollly told bis prisoner that he was undor arroat, and, hulling other detcotives who were watching other boxes, told thom to xo around and tell all handa that THK MAN THY WANTED qns in custody, A Soventh-nvoute car took Telly, his peenner, und livnlyy down-tawn, electives to soo It A an “ ny one followod hin, qiidjon tho th uit it wus devided ‘to {iisore ai persag femiont Intho Herald in tho form of a ay nal, which wus us follitwas punlei?, person who sent un anonymous con: Waller fgned *Vietim' to a prominent on stocks Chorutor campluiting of bis losses An liters cull Rt this atllos, or utato whore Hinged Tobie uit epe and erything can bo are A tho wth Sr, Contd recetyod 1 GAN Aa cut eecelvod a roply to the otthe With, but the weiter eo fof tho tote HAD ATTEMPTED ‘to DISGUISE IT. It f meena ed, (to Inforinntion that tho writer ‘h td a bird to be caught b: dnd at pollee hondquarters bu banded Ingpoctor: ebutt, ‘and ihiiented sual caries et t tho pursgual columit nes a cart Of Which wis oigraved, "Col, Jy eiHleratd us the only channel though wale fre rd Weltes, No, 284 Fifeh avunive Tie ‘could communicate with hin, Noxt Ph ns in dent a leticr which unmasked bis Gotlars iy 0 tad lost snvoral hundred thousand Vergo of ru porating in Gould stuck, wus on the $800 big | Abe Lewwod the great operator to “alata by sre, zHested that ho "bo xivon * Viotiin's py Mr. Gould. In order to draw out Puullabea Hore fully tho folluwing pursunal was “Corn ou tho tat of November; Vieoon ogg dou from Loxus van reculve ad- Maxstor ueeUrlty that will tnake good all 10 eutlg, ‘thy howe bia own way of communi Auteryiqy, {V8 No desire to have a personut THIS yy : ated Oe eGuT Prom “victia” A LETTER 100 ho ducts dh witch sald that the information i Thon speetor Hyraca took him into und hud a shore conversution with hin, Wollow’ first quostion was, “Wilt Jay Gosld prosocute me?! Inspeetor ltyraes sutd ho had evory rendon to belleve thit he would, wheres {port Wetles burst into tears and exclaimed, 91 cuanot bour tit! 1 cunnot beur that ft 8 intention To stiath Salk an hofore L eau to taken to court! Jo mude a writing twqnty-four or twonty Mr, Gould. He gave no information to Inspect> or Byrnes in regurd to Wad YAMILY ANTECEDENTS: or wtock operations, He wus sourchud, and in his posscasion Was found » dupllvate of the olptor Koy sent to Bir, Gould, sone viuiting- curds, about S44 ja inoney, same oom, Fonda i regard to stocks, but whic. did not reveal ho. broker is, and jetter nddressod to dtles Fanny Welles, who ba wy lag ytocks un Oe ead haa, fonud iat bis pookote, aad 8 private roam aid: adouned . ‘ork on, tt, Gout Wikestion, Me, Connor ubtained tron ettord from pyitten outborizacton to cullout bis Voetmuster Raltlon 15. Thta wuw reengulaed by ate g9 fae Gitsot, Nod Inspector Byraca bo illus with the aty|y of” Victhn's it la doubted if bo over bought a eure of stock . Jullut, an tha" key." Inone of hid letter: apenks of a folntive bttying stocks at iret 0 ty AY About Nothing, ae tn The Fathing of, cow! Parte hy tho Merchant of ONE namber of others, flor erect Hharveter:, with do abort n preparation, deb at the thee as satething almost bhenomentl, Sho waa also iret with a rich: contralte v INDICATED A CONSPIIACT. Te was ureeed tit te sceupe a relative’s ald ho woukt gave te puge a clean bret af his Hravent htt pli putting the relitive fn the position ofa eon le ul ol ta advantinge tor If he fallod Co expose tie sehome or at CELDT Ne Te CT ange I, Welles wad anked ubuut this, rut wave a | mureied to Mr, Mouth, some tnanths Inter, she arty eh eae ntor yrnes anys wits retlred permanently from the atnge. she has gatisfacl dee Acting on the part of Weill nenya “heen ientitied,. bawever, with bh Inspeotar Tyrnes sent for a patrotindn of tig | finwtand’s uetistie life, and ia knows by in Fiftecnth Vrocindt winced iin tu tho corridur ef | tnaces af the family to hve been of | the must Inatruetions fo witch the prisoner, and thon Ipornint asaistanes to hin i the prosecution of his atid! lotked Weltod tip, When Welles was formal arralgued in tho uftetituon, in the dotectlye of+ fler, he gaye his palrtse ng followes ote Howard Welle weet! Hy whites born tn United Stat speculator; llyed at No, 6 Gast Thirty-foareh ateeet,” WASININGTON KE. CONNOHS, Goulkl's broker, through whom the negotiations with Welles werd eondietod, anys Gould wits 4, tho: proparation of his plays and the setunl production thareof. always acca pany ing hit to his dreasing-roomn, and i avery way showlng hereetl na most devoted wife, Mr. Hooth's hratth has beont failing for two Of three yenta, Whon hee hitstband determing to visit: Bnglind on a profession mar, the felons of Mrs. noth strongly protested azninst, his taiiog hor with him, fearing that she would nou bo wbie to hearin under tho severities of Het very mach affected by tha fet letter, © for It Kuglish climate, She was determined, Iswt the “most “plonsant sensation tn | finwover, in her davotion | tu her tho world to hw fn avenymous corre. | Hitebands professional futerests, te go with sponidant — amphatiqnlly titling — that ote | bla, anddtidsn, Thoy traveled in Seotignd and Treland betore going tu Bingtand, and during the Journey sue wos subject to trent, deal of exe sposure, which hid a palpable eifect on her heii, and ine London her condition beenme at one ting periiony. Physicians adv that she Le fake to the Sonth oof France, bat Mr. Booth's professional engagements required him te remain in Londow, and she renidned with hitn untit her mother was telegriphed lor und went over te her, She found Mrs, Booth Iu f pitinble condition, her wind ine deranged, and her bealth (Impaired ta at extent tht ren~ dered recovery Impossible, Not tong afters wards M: Vieker went to Londen, and us soon a4 practicnble thoy rouge tholr daughter bonne, Tay reported dienrreemont between Mr. and Mis. Kawi Booth ably arose from a fecling: that he had not saver proper conddcration to berhenlth, The Informal eeparation, of which the newspapers have had inore or less to siy during the past Tew weeks, wis fi deptorable clrcumstunce concerning whieh perhaps tha lent that {4 now snitt the better, TCis hot known a4 vet what arrangomoents wilt bo inde for tho tnterment of Mes Houtt's bods, thou ultinately her remains will probably be brought tu Chleng, THE FEDERAL OFFICES, CONJECTURES AQ ‘TO THE CHANGES TO RE MADE, Sveti Dispateh to The Chteaao Tritunes Nea Youn, Nov, t—There ts x good deat of conjecturing going on as to the changes that will probably be made in the Federal offices tn New York, Poltee-Comalssioner French’ hus Veen mentioned for tho office of Surveyor of the Vort, nud Mayor Graco ins on several occasions recently been mppronchedt by soveral of Mr. Freneh’s political friends fur the purpose of as- vertafning what the Muyar would ilo In ease Mr, French was taken from the Police Department, roginses to you ub to omy inind he tate saginad to have beer written by nn fie sand tet’ Connirs ftienidiud the” writer of tho letter with gonad polite on storks —nbints on whieh he could bitve made money— simply for the nurpose of tracing hlin ott, Tho rittcipnl paint was on Muntatten, in which ittle wag dome thon. The day on whieh the Manhattan point was given—tho point whieh: tt was believed ho would freeza to—tha sales poluted out one heavy tringuetion tn which Decker, Howell & Ca, of No, 68 Droudway, showed up us TUR OPRHA TORS, In tho noxt fetter tho blackmalier’ elaimed to Inve made the deal suggested, and of course Gould wig contitent ity to tho tdontity of the Hien through whom toe had operated, fut thes wore not wilting morely on this evidence, to ust Deekor, Howell “& Coy who stand high in tho street,” to at up thotreustomer, So thoy planned to prov further pofuts and yive the nia rehance to bang blinselt qyatn, but the othar plans of In- spuctor Byrnes forestativd auch netion, and throuwth tho watohing of the letter-boxex, ts you know, Wolles was arrested. Whee it the pollev henadquirters totty Welles dtd not appear to bein a particularly penitent mourd, but was much exelted over tho diema into: which he hud fullon. fs only regret seemed ty be that he hud been caught, and fe. bud a deat to guy ubuut II MIG FAMILY CONNECTIONS atid tha disztace thitt woitkt be visited wpon then throiyh hig nrrest. YI this matter Is made publle Twill KUL myself,” he auld vote BM paths ittid the mai apipedred terribly: in carn- est. fle socing to have beet a heavy speculator, and, front mettoranda found fn iis poelcet which the police stiuwed ie, he fs at present p> parentiy’ late about 4,00) or 80W shares of sto! the tavforkty of which Is New York ated aud Gregan Navigation, Connor says Welles ts aasteunger tohin, and he dues not recall having ever veen hfin = before—certiuinty moto in % Wall street. Hetins never visited Goutd's omer, | Vet which ho now so ably presides, and and ho td stiro be hus never had any dentings | transferred to tha cnstori-house. The “te- th ttt nity of Me, Gould's brokers. “Mr, Gould | port goes that Sifyor Grace assured sass Connor haa never been tesponsitie for uiy | the friends of Mr. French that on his of tho man's dt luck, aud he would buve ne reason 10 demanding polnts from Mr. Gould further than that NE BELIRVED MR. GOULD ANLE ‘TO BERVE, AIM. & Have other attempts recently been mate to blackinall Mr, Gould?” Mr. Connor was asked, great many, Every diy brings threat culng fotters, and Mr, Contd bas ulmost reached tho point whers promises of ussasinution do hot worry niin aiuen, One tnin will write that the tnarket mitt be sent up, and ariother will demund it. must fo down, x only a day or two ago that tho aime mail brought tea: tetters, in which ono writer threatened divora oviLifa certain stock was ndvanced, and the achor letter disclosed thug death would to promptly vishted upon Mr. Gould df that same stock wis wot lowered, | When Mr. Gould tad looked throug them both ho smited and said to me: ' Wall, they acett Lo be HOUND TO WAVE ME THIS TIME, swhothor or 10, ~ Aro you negotiating with any othor would-be asanalna ut present?” “Yes, inore than ona braldes Welles have been working his qame oat the sume tine. One very vehement individunl qame to tho surfitce about a week zo, and ducing tha past few days Ehive been biting ulm with personal advertisements. Ho is tn the hangs of the hiy, and [presume will bu treated ne nt ordiniry erimind. nfTerise [8 eertunly a grave one.” Me. Gonkd certainly will resignation he would nominute © good Repub- Hedin, tnd would send te tho Bourd of Aldermen such A MAH AY thoy might soloct, IP MAY RE INTERESTING 'TO KNOW that Mr. Frene's nume has been coupled with nnother and diferent Federal position Ia New York, but to which of tho two, if to elther, be WAL Le Ghally aesigned It 18 Impossible at present tonseertain, Quite 1 scramble bas been sgotue ons and 19 still olug on, for the New York Cole lectorahlp. Some three or tour weeks ae Gen, George IL Sharp, Spenker of the Assembly, waa nt persistent appileant for the pasition. Mut tho fet that ho consented to be ayaln a aunditate for the Assembly seeuls to indicate that he has abandoned all expeetation of ab- tulning the onee-coveted priz Mx-Sonnator ‘Thomas C, Platt his alse been named as 0 possl- Poe oeslah tts for this place, and it ts thought thn NE WOULD NOT REFUSE TIE POSITION Uf it wero rendered to bin, A gentlomnn whose we aunty be dependad upon, and whose fi- Tortpation ls goud, says that sbout a week before tho cicetlon Mr, Platt deehtred | that would have 4 Robertson out within ninety days; duit New York in the coming election would be Democratic by 20,000 majority; that this untor- timate reautt would by juatty attributed to Rob- ertsou's nonlnation for Colfector, and) thire his removal would follow asa mutter of course, New York has not gona Democrutic, and it may be that Mr. Putt's prediction abaut the Collector Fr: doall that ls In bls power te Turthor the ods uf | will prove us inearreet ws ble enlentation nbout Jistice,"* the vicetion, Another prominent Now York Welles hn high. sovinl conncetlons. pollticlin, tullemg about Mr. Platt, aiid that THE ENSENATOI 1 PROBALLY ForGgot- fs his brothereineliw, aid Moth of those centivwen visited the prisoner it his coil Inst eventug and rematned some tim AT THE RESIDENCE OF GEN, ROOME tonight a Tines report ned that Wellos was ‘1 nih of means.” further stited that he hil always been of t norvous dis- posttion, and iiclinod to get strangely nt tines, “Nobody ety bike mie betieve that Hoan n TEN that shortly after tls cleetlon to the Senate last wintereaind while he was at Aiany, be said to New York Republleau; * Now thatwo bye won this victors, one thing veining, Wo must crush that. gain Arthur.” And he his also produbly forgotten that he very” wasly warned tt feign of Gen. Arthur who ha su 50 presumptiigus us to support Me, Crawl lien. Arthur's eandi- date for Senator, in opposition to Mutt, in these fins purposely done anything wrong,” words: “You have tiade a irave mistake, and nuothor person) who for omuny y¥ you will Ilvoto regrot tt. Rest assured 1 shalt a close friend of the ctlpeit. | not forgot it." ve just ns reparted. He imay buve wr ttors to Mr. Goutd, and tay hitve mada athy threats: but, slr, (oward Welles did nosuch thing in lls right tolnd. Do fF believe that he tits GARFIELD’S MEMORY. .THE GERMAN OAK SOCIETY OF BROOKLYN ror wean Aperan uy Wis metuna PLANTS A THEE IN HoNont OF IT. res, frequantlys = particularly of lute. ig New You, Nov. 1.—Tho James A. Garfield a eee dH nt oxchedlagly nervous | Oak Socloty, formed almost entiraly of Germans temperament, I atm not telling you | resiling in tha eastern district of Brooklyn, these things for tho purziose of orlgitating nny gontiment of sympathy in the community for hin, Recently tn our family, clrele we baye not hesitated to declare him off the findly even, to his thee, Ho hus for years dealt boavily In Wall street, ond bis spreulitions have veer large. He wis ALWAYS VERY GREATLY EXCITED whon there was a change In tho market, no mat- tor whether prices rosa or fell, or whether bo profited pr lost, Hut ho could fot be a villain nor & coward, and, if bo hag dene what is charged against pia, it ting been dona Irrational, Apropos of thig trouble, 1 remem- ber that ubout n year ago he bucome temporarl- Jy crazed. down fu Wall street, and his brokers rushed up-town to haye hid frlonds come down and take entre of btn," Welles served fn the Unton army throughout tho ilebotlion, and for gallant service won his title af Colonel, Ho caine Into a jarge property through the death of his yrandfathor some years ago. Ife hag always lived well, and hag MOVED IN PASIHONAULE SOCIETY, diviaing hig time between this city and Barone. inet today at Cypress Hills Comotery to plant no ok in memory of tha martyred President, A Procession of 1,200 mon, inchiding members of tho Grand Army of the Republic, Sixteenth Ward iuttery, German Schitzenburid, Jobn Hinum Association, the Nineteenth Ward Hut- tery, Veloran Cadets, and Suldicrs’ and Sallors* Union, started at 11 o'eloels for tho cemetery. Arriving at tho spot ret apart for the oak, tho exoralses bexan by na oir by tho militury band, followed by a war song by the Schwithischen Silngerbund. ‘The ,English oration was by Col, Lowia It. Stegman, the nowly-elected Sheriil, ‘Tho solemt PLANTING OF THE OAK WAS necompunted by vw situte of twenty-one wuns. Then followed a German oration by Herr ‘Thamany, and the ceremontes onde with nv dirge, ‘Tho throng of rpectutors wt the cums etery wns linmense, and the deepest Interest was, muntfeated {nthe procavdinga, ‘The inembers of the Varlous suelcties wore budies bearing tha words “We mourn our loss” and all were Ila wito is now fn Parts, Lo hig nnd dressed in uniform, Col. Stegman, in tis nde hess conneation anywhero, but has be: dregs, traced the careera of Linvoln and Gar- nized 03 a man of Iurgo fortune. He is now | eld, and showed how much alike thoy were, over years old, and id nboues five | and how from hnmble beginnings they hud feet* ten inehes filgh, belng slimly tutlt. | riaen to become lendurs of the grout American Uo looks much younger tian bo rpaliy:| Natlon. Col, Btegman spoke algo In cloquent terns of the soldier life uf rosidont Gurfeht, is, boing very ervat fn his carriage. Mis Heh hair is tized with gedy. To has nv grayish. Dlondo, mistache.. At OS Fifth avenue, where Wolles stated he Itved, now reaides Jon who dovs bugiiead at: No. 27 tow- ard streot. Col, Welles camo thera to board fn May, (880, and honrded there with a Mrs. Barrett until the Mack fumlly returned from Entropy. Mra. Barrett now lives tn East Seventy -fourth atrout, between Third and Lox. fngton avenves, and thoro “Col.” Wolles his hourded up to the present time, Mrs. Marrctt stated that Welles had been OVERATING GN WALL STREET ever alnce she had known him, and that be bad once or twleg spoken of baviug wet with losses $20,000 Inu day, tnd bil vlso frequently spoken of equally jarge sums tinde tn ett THE “IRISU NATION. FIRST APPEARANCE OF ‘TIE NEW IRISIT NA> TIONAL ORGAN. Youk, Nov. Ek—Tho Irleh Nation, pute Usher and edited by John Devos, woll known as patriot, Journatizt, and lecturer, mde Its frat appearance today, Tho Irie Nation ten tiand- sume olght-page paper that gives hiving como to stay, Tho editor sny’ of the men whose views on tho present sittin. don in Treland (t was intended to present with nt speelnt viow to the needs und prospects gf the National movoment ire now bonind prison bars, er Fan ie 18 also tun Whose correspondence woulil ete oain tee at tio ate fasta jo | dave been one of tho chict features of futorest slot font iy Misa Porter, in Farmington, | Wit tto paper, Nut new suurces of inform ton will be opened up.” . ITEMS, IN MEMORY OF LUCRETIA MOTT, New Youk, No The mgmory of Laero- tin Mott was honored tonight by special yiea Inthe Churoh of the Mussith, tho Rey, Hobert: Collyer, the pastor, presiding, Addresses wero mado and poems read, INDIGNATION: MASSDMIBETING, Under the uuspives of tha Nociullstic Labor marty, an indignation pueem mati wil hetd tos day hi Teving tli io rexard to the rovent falle ing bullding in Grand street, and tho less of Ite, ‘There were species in Uorman aud Iti wish, ‘The resolutions charged tho disaster to tho hegtigence of tha Building Department of the clty. i, Woerw Mrs, Nalifo Surtoris, uée Grant, was cduasted, The daughter ts sald to ho very handsome, and a letter nddreased to her was found in poasesafon of the btackmaller at the tno of bis arres! MARY MVICKER BOOTH. HER DEATH YESTEMDAY, New Yor, Nov, tih—Mury Frunovs MoVick- er, Wife of Edwin Booth, dled at 4 o’cloek this afternoon at tha realdence of her parents, No. 13 Wost Pitty-tulsl streot. Tho romulns will be taken to Chleago for intormont. — Arranges monts for tho funcrat will bo comploted Mon- day, MRS. NOOTH’S PROVESSIONAT, CAREER. A private dispateh received in this olty Inst ovenlug conveyed the aid intelligence tbat Mrs, ————— The Primer, Hawi Hooth, “dled | yesterday afternoon Denver Tribune fdonce ot hor father, Mr. 1. at Wo sovisker, in New York’ City; | Tero wo Have a Denioeratio Mags Meoting. How many People ean you see? Three? Yes, that ia right, Why do you Binilot You are Sinliing beens you thiuk three People should not be called n Suse Meoting, Alay, dear Chile dren, you Do not know wht it Ja to He « Demos erat, and if you ure geod you Lever Will, pussiyg away quietly aud without pain. Mra. Booth, ag fs well known, wus a viettn of vonsumption, and her death bad beon oxpactod for sume Line, though @ rovent improvement In ber condiuon led ber friends to hope that ale anight tive until spring. Mra. Houtl bas bee known trom her child hood av Miss Mury MeVieker. Sao was really the daughter of Sirs. BuViekoe by a former mare huge, but it ie eaid tnt Sv. MoVieker had ber huts ohunged by no autof tho Lugisiature to that which be timsull bears, and it td curtain thut bo has always avted towards hor in overy respect us iciddiy and ulfectionatuly as it sho wero bls own diughter, Mrs. Booth hus bad Ww romarkablo curcor, When vtnure child she devoluped a ducided tulent for tho stage, wid 10 ber day was conspionous th the chit pret ber time. Sho alsu, whilu a young girl, appeared ju the obarycter of Hamict, und suing of the other legitimate characters, with eonsidegrable sugeesy, Sho loft tho wtaze altoguthur, however, botore sho could bave been more than 1 or Lb yours of uge, Was pul under tho cure of a yovernesd, and tecelved an exellent education, = She had one ww, ‘Thla ivan Mired Girl. Sho bas Something in bor Hund. [bisa Can, aud there 43 Coal O1 Ine side. ‘The Hired Gist is wolng to Ue a Fire tn the Kitchen Stove, Bhe hus boon Deappoluted jn Love aud Desires to Dito. She wilt Put some of the Ol iu tho Btove and Glee dt with a Match. In about Inlf a Minure she will bo Swanslug a Gold iurp uoug the Llwet i Huaven, * mg What ts this Nasty looking Objcct ? Jt ts a Chew of 'Tobucvo,! On, how Nausaty it ty to use tho Filthy W Ub inukes tho teoth black ahd Spoils the parlorcurpet, Gonquick and'Tarow tho horrid Stuy away, Put it fn the Lev era Froveer or in dio Colfeo Rat, wheres Nobody ean Suv it, Litde girls, you should noyur chow ‘Tor ss ve What Smetls Bo? Mus sotagbody beon Rurn- bacco, doa of returning to the stage until after inet bocame nequuintod with edwin Bootn, | ing o Yay, or 16 thore n Dead Mula In tho Huck and -at bis request returned to suppart apd? No, the Mun ta Stnolking iy Vive Cent hin in the leading femule charagtors of tho | Ciger. ‘Tho Cigar bug uo Hroath av him ike the Bkakwpegecan plays aetch Wake Hp Ble rep Arultea oF Rarmenay ne a valives pa abuts. Fate q y reparation ol only a fow w - Q. g thet uth nurwult fs entire tue oF hick To suing wih ‘cuee sho fashilincized hurwelt with eburact a ict in Ramu ane poeg stun p. h euch as Jul Auwine in the * Lady of Lyone,” Ludy Nantartida by and by to Dawe the Paste of tho Cigur gut of bis Mouth, oat OREIGN Armed Bands Committing Ex- cesses in Different Por- tions of Ireland, A Rent-Payer Dragged from His Bed and Severely Wounded, A Farmer Brutally Maltreated for Proceeding Against a Tenant. Forty-five Thousand Applications Now Before the [rish Land Commission. Selzure In London of Arms, Am- munition, and Land-League Documents, Forty Persons Killed and Many Wounded by a Gas Explo- sion in Italy. A Consultation Yesterday Retween Em+ peror William and Bismarck on the Political Situation. Damage to Shipping at Mazatlan—Sur- vivers of a Wreaked Steamer—Looal Self-Government in Russia. THE IRIStt. THE LAND COMMISSION, Dentax, Nov. 13.—The Land Commission sat Inst mitht until midnight. ‘The number of ap- plications hus now reached 45,000, AN ARMED WAND dragged a farmer named Gayin from his bed in Castle Island (County Kerry), and questioned him. Gavin acknowledged huving pald his rent, whereupon he was fired at tive times and severe ly wounded, A PARTY OF TWENTY MISCREANTS attacked the houso of aman tumed Curtin, at Mouut Mary, near Killavatien. They beat Cur- tin, draped his wife out of bed, and coinpelled Curtin to swear to stop proceedings agalnst a tennnt under notice, AUMS AND DOCUMENTS UNEARTHED, Losbos, Nov. 13.—Tke police seurched the house of one'Tobln, who recently escaped arrost. under the charge of assaulting the police, and suspected of boingit Feniun. Thoy eoized a box vontuining ti Inrge number of new revolvers and cartridges and-bonks and documents cun- neeted with tno Fenian and Land-Longue move- monts, BRITISU NEWS. A CONSENVATIVE UANQUET. Lospox, Noy. 1,—-Tho Marquis of Salisbury, epeuking at n Conservative wanquet on tho Colston unulversary at Bristol fast evening, laid wrent stress upon the right of Irish landioris to compensation. He sald it wae well wndorstood that the Sub-Commnissioners wero appointed be- enuse of tholr prepossessions in favor of tho Goverinental policy, and be asserted that they had neted rathor 3 executive: agents than as Judicint arbitrators. He expressed strong dis- trugtof the proposals to alter tuo rules of do- hate in tho House of Commong, ns the change would ronder minoritics powerless, a GREAT MRITAIN AND THE STATES. 'Phomas Brassy, speaking at a Liberal ban- quet upon the same ocenslon, sald tho cordial relations between Great Nerltuin and the United States formed n most welcome addition to Great Britain's naval strength. It was nut tho polley of the United Stutes to maintain a considerable maivy In tine of penee, “but thoy are,” and ho “our most formidable rivals on the sea.” Ho udded that, by what bad happened hitely, tho wood feellng botween the two countries had Locn cemented forever, TOE EAS’ vORS OF A SITIPWRECK, —Tho Captuin and thirty-eight mon, passengers and crow of the Dutch steamer Konig der Nederlunden, recently foundered fn the Indian Ocean, have Inrided hero, They were picked up at Solomon Islands, Tho seareh for the remninder continued. QUARANTINED, ALEXANDHITA, Nov. 13,—Tho Sanitary Commise slon has decided to strictly quarantine El Wad}, whero tho troops have been rolnforeed. EGYPTIAN WAR VESSELS. Two Egypttan wir vessols bavo beer dis- patched to tho Red Sea. VILORING returning from .Enstern ‘Turkey, undergoing atarantine av EL Wad, will be inspected by: imedien! ofticers at Suez, and will pass the canal in quarantine, PORTUGAT.. A CABINET CHISIS, Tasnon, Nov, K—There i & Cabluct crisis, caused by the Mintstors of War and Finanes through thelr proposals In council, Seflor de Moilo $3 forming a Minletry, DISTURBANCES occurred in Vidlguclra- at the muntelpal elec Uons, ‘Tho pollee thwarted an attempt to mur der tho Mayor. Forty arrests wero mado. A severet depot of arms und ammunition was dis- covered, FNANOE . CASSAGNAC'S DUEL. Panis, Nov. t,—Tho duel between Paul de Caasnygnne and Adrion Montebello lasted twonty> five niautes, Montebello was wounded in tho right arte, GOVERNOR OF TRIPOLI The appointment of Abmed Rnssim Pasha as Governor of ‘Tripolt has produced a great fin- prossion among tha Arabs, In consequence of Uhla step by the Porte the French disputch-boat atutioned at ‘ripe has been recalted, SLOW PROGIESS. No progress waa tude tn tho formation of a new Minlutry. CLEMENCEAU presided at a leoture Sunday by Rovillon to aa audience of 3,00 puopte at Lyuus, NUSSIA, FOND ANT! TIONS, 87, Prtensnuia, Nov, 14.—A special commis. sion bas been appointed to reorganize the provinglaladmiutatration, The nagals cone talned {n the order ave regarded as foreshadows Ing Iinpurtant changes in tho dircotion of local selGgovernment, especially facilitating pensuut representadon Jnsull provinclal district coun- ells, . GUNMAN MSMANCK AND WILUELM COUNSELING 'TO- ay Denrix, Noy, 13,—ihemirek recolyed an au dlunce from Kurperor Willian this afternoon, Itta reported the discussion dwolt at great Jongth on the political situation, It nas now ‘eon desided that tho Emperor will open the Heichatag in porsun, Wismarek's entourage positively dony that ho his any futeution of forming a Conservative-Clurloul voulttion. THREE PENSONS KILLED AND SIX INJURED, Hamnuna, Nov, kA gaa-houso was doe stroyed by an oxploalon, ‘Three porvons wore killed and six injured, —— NEW ZEALAND. A REDELIIOUS CINRF ON ‘TRIAL. Wenraxaro: , Now Zouland, Nov, 1—Tho tritot ‘fo Whiti, tho Maorint Chiof, for uslng geditious lunguuyo, bas begun, Arresté vou thuuo among tho natives of tho West Const, AUSTRALIA, NEW SQUITL WALES |} QISLATIVE Ate SEMDLY, Broney, N,&. W,, Nog. 13.—In tho Legislative Asavmbly Promtce dir ioury Parkes proposed a re upon Garrett for his condace ction with théaxproprintion comperrait- Hon meneded tha Memotrene Mining Compan. Tho mation was rejected. Robertson, Miniater of Education, resigned In consequence of tho action of tha Premier. SPAIN, PRENDENGANT RANQUETED, Manny, Nov, 1—Tho Now Monurchfeal Dem- ourntio patty gave d banquet to Mofot y Pren- dergnst today, A toast was drank to “The King tord Liberty," ——— MIEXICO, RAILNOAD MATTERS, Crry oF Mexi¢a, Nov, 1.—Congress has ap: Proved tho transfer mado hy Gén, Frisble of the Mexican Paella Hallway concession to tha Yuma & Guaymaa Nallrowt Company. Tho olfictat Government orzan dentes that the Nae tonal Itattrond must withdraw from the Gund> Ali-Jara om the roitte to the Pacine, STORM AT MAZATE. ait ere lina bee nuothor storm nt Mazatinn, Re driven out ta een, two schooners were benched, and two rafts with petroleum destroyed. lives were lost, ITALY’, A FIMGUTRUL ACCIDENT. Rowe, Nov. £.—Forty persons were killed and forty-one wonnded by an explosion of gas in a sulphuretnine at Gesaulungo, near Catanicetta, WNGANDS CAPTURED, 'Nwo beigands were captured on the estate of the Dukeul Uronte, The arrest ercated an ex- collent Impression 1 the provines, SOUTIL AFRICA, MASSACHES AND PAMINES Nov. Hh—Jobn Dunn adinita mas- ululund. A famine ts the result, — THE VENICE OF TODAY. Not n Pleasant Pleture of Sordid Patri- eluns aad by No Means Gay Gone daltern. Venite ietter to London Neves, Perliaps the most unpromising eitizens of Venice are the descendants uf the old patri- elins, Although there are many rleh men here, they aro mostly novi homines, the most wealthy being one Papadopoll,. who is of Greek orlgin, as his name imports, aut whose grandfather wis an ofl-nerchant, ‘Tho representatives of the Mcrovinis—the Fa- Heros, the Falters, the Contarinis, andof many other families whose names appear in tho Li bro d’Ore—still vegetate iu their old family palnces, but their income fy from 290 to300 per amuum, Others, like the Uevilaguas, have converted themselves into lodging-house keepers, while others, Hke the Da Mulns, who were once so rich that a Inw. was pissed in the days of the Repubile forbidding thom to buy more houses nnd paluces, are next door to paupers, But what the Venetian mitrician of today wants In cash he mnkes up for in pride. The stock-in-trade of the head of the famtly consists In a vast palace in Venice and of n small estate on the ninin- Jand that brings fn about £80). per annum. In the palace the entlre family—sons amd ataughters—live. and only tha eldest of the former marries. ‘The estute is let ont to peasnutson tho metegersystem. From Mareli to dune the family reside thore; from June to Atigust they remain in Venice; then they go again to the estate until tho commence tent of the new year, aud remuin in Yeneo until the ensulng March, ‘Uhts rotation they go through yearatter year with the regue lnrity of clockwork. ‘Their country homes are almost unfurnished. In thelr town pale nees they hnye ong or two reoms decentiy furnished, where they receive visitors. ‘Their food they mnige nattill to surew out of their peasants or obtaln ft from a few neres that thoy farm themselves. ‘Their main ox. penditure ly gondola, and the gondoliers do the work of the house when they are nob rowlng, <Avarlee—that old gentleman ly yleo—Is_— thelr - one — sule enjoy- went. No mutter how small their’ in- come may be they manage to hoard a portion of It, ‘lo such an extent Is this passion eartled that when thoy revetve thelr friends on thelr weekly speoption day—aned ene his one—the lady of thy louse rings the bell and orders the gondoller to bring In cotfee, Te with a coifee-pot and cups, ‘The waves ter hand and snys, “No one ‘wil tuke coffee,’ on which the guests bow, for they know from their own experlence at home that Uns eoffes fs a mera complhnent- ary expressjon, there being nelther eottes tn the pot nor sugar in the how! Beyond this the hospitality of a Venetian patrician never fuse f, howbver, any stranger establishes iiiself here and asks these nobles to dinner they will gorge themselves like camels pre- pe lug for a voyage across the Desert of Sn- A Venetian Indy used to be gatlant in her youth and devout in herotdtage. She ts now ueither thy one nor the other. In education she is inferior to a German or English eharity-school girl Any one who reads a hewspuper ones a week 1s spoken of ns une donne molta colta, She ts perhaps the most inveterate gossip on the face of the globe. Her tongue wigs eternally and ean only wag about the smiul talk of her native town, for all beyond it Is an unknown world to her. Every afternoon she goes ton reception of a friend when she fs not herself recelving. At these receptions there are twenty or Hulrty women and oneor twostriy men, Eneh fresh arrivil is handed round to be Kissed by all the ladies, and when a visitor xous, those who remain plek her to pieces as crows do ear: tion. Strauzers—ind in this thoy inelude even Ttaliins who are not Venethins—they regard with distrust and distil They are by way of bus on friendly terms with them, but behind their backs thoy sneer and jeer atthdm, No nutter how long thoy muy fave rested here, the Ine of deinareation fs kept up ‘As the Venetian tidles tatk patota among themseives, and as niany of them nm unable to tuk anything ets thoy suy over a fooling of awkwardness and constraint when with those whoso lange Is the pure Ltatlan, When not elther at home or visit- ing, the hidles are seated on the Plaza of St. Mare, where they meet the mon ot thelr ae quainianee and Interchange notes, All the sons have what ls called hero “tn so%—that is to say, they are allowed a ‘oom and the rin of thelr teeth at the family dinner, ‘They oeeasionaly imnke visits to the cuuply collee-pot ontertafnments, but most of thor tiny ts passed seated ona chair on the Plaza of St. Mare, with thelr feut on nxecont one, ‘This they acquire the neht to do on payment of twopenee half. penny fora eup of colfee, When they can manage to get hold oti value thotr mother’s earrings or to cheat thelr father out ofa trille on the sule of an ox ora sheep they line inedlately gamble away the proceeds of the domestic venture in the by; roont of cafe, Florence, Rome, Naples, and most of the other towns of nly used to be fll of youths of this sort, Public opiiulon lay frowned thent down else: where stice Italy became h Nation, and they have drifted Into commeres or the aray, Were it not for Veniee these curlans crei- tures would bo an extinet species, “The strunge thing fs that they regard themselves us the very salt of the earth, ‘The deseent antao€patriclins who traded ins the days: when all conmerchit! pursults were desplsed by tho arlstocracy, they would sooner dle of xtaryation tan soll thelr hands with triads ‘To do absolutely nothing from tha frst ¢ of the year until the hist {3 to them pertect bilas, ‘They wre groasly Ignorant of all pnss- hug events, hot only beyond the confines ef Italy, ‘but beyond tho contines of Venteo, Why'should x man trouble himself about publio - Hife when iis means allow him to vexatate on n chal with lls Tegs on another? Why should ania go inte: te rary, aad phat i wound or perhaps his tite whet for twopenes halfpenny per diem he dan drink his eolfea ia safety? When the Auntrlans were here they werd perhaps even more lippy tran thoy now, for they hud a patrlotie grievance whieh thoy could ‘com. fortably alt, Now that tho grievance has gone the patrtotisin has disappeared with TL, T trast that no ong will over Interfere with the Venetian patrician, 1a ignorance, hls his pride, bis futeness, ond the halfway in which he makes a parade of these aristocratic virtues tg tie reductio xd, obsurdum of the advantages that acerte toy State fram a elags of noble drones, aud oF the degraded condition into whieh he class eventually gryltates, Whily all other Ve- nethins of any prominence are seeking to bring back song sort of prosperity te thelr town, While the humbler eltizens work hard to enrien pittance, and while the yery bege mins are disnppenring from tho byways, Uiese noble partiiins, tua proud to: work and too contemptible even to by ashined of thelr purposeleas lives, stagnate In the mist of moyouent, happy and well nadlalled vl h an existence that would, one would think, drive even an oyster to commit aulelde, Hint, Weed: Hes has bea disenyere ae OL WHEEL A. ve Poti allay tie o dehin auly atte i J cl SAID) after Rotting wart fi bed, acting mma ponitiee, te ly prepared for Pilos, Itching of tho parts, anid nothine elses Sold evigeiela on raat pe of 4 Uedista, OF alled to 1 VANSCHAACK, STEVENSON & UD. Chleazo, ns Meuctur, . Tho vhystological rejurvendtor of tho orgitnia: system, nnd specific cure for impotoney, ater. iity, nominal wenkness, loss of memore, nerv> ous debility, sick and nervous headucte: 1 cans autntional remedy for dyspepsit und nowralein by supplying neeve and oriln power, Bont by mail prepaid, 81 per box: 6 for 35. Pamphteta inutlied free. Vat Solinack, Stavenson & Co..03 fad 4 Like street, Chfonszto, Mt, agente, and for silo by all dringyists, Arends Hook Irons ana Wino, with Cloehoua, tho standard inediginal tonto of tals progres#l*e age, Itenriches tho blood, prompt Is invigorates the Uridh rd nertois eysten, tian, ote. Hesults A round torn, bright eyes, h py state of mind, Are ‘sires store, corner Madison street und Fifth avenus, ns Twenty sonra igo tt was moitestly elalied that Buck & Ruynee's “Mare Cologne”? wasthe finest nehlevament of the selence of perfuinery. It has never ines been equntteyt by: Any other distitiation. Toray It Ig avid frout ning to 8, An Iron and Copper investment. $n 1874 the Incorporatora of tha NORTH STATE MINING COMPANY began the oxanination and devotepment of the mins eral wealth of North Carolina, and, attor five years of hivor and expense, became sutlstied (hut they were posnessed af rch nnd valuaule mineral proporties, that only required n ratirosit to enabte tiem to pour ints the pockets of thelr stockbotders thousunds of dollars of dividends, ‘The princhml properties being in Ashe County, ree moty from transportation, the Legislature of North Curolina was asked to grant # special charter for nilnlog, raliront. and telegraph purposes, ‘This chars ter wns qranted Feb. ff, 18iL, Ineorvuratinse the Nortt Minte Mining Company. Under this ehiteter the com- pany hive acquired very vislunble privilegen: power to buy and soll mines suid raineral faude, to curry on the mining and rednetton of ores, in all Its benicheay to construct rallronds and teloxraph Ines cunnveting Ite tnines with trunk Minus of eallrond und telosrzph Nunes, and for the purpose of constructing std Full road and telegraph lines ithas power to Issue bonds tothe amount of FU per mile. Tho enptal stock of the cumpuny Is #100K,09, divided Into 4W,UU sharos, of pir vulug of 82) por share. An Staniy Connty, tronty-theco miler from Sallsbet- ry, on the Plediont Atr-Line Nona, in North Caras ling, $s tho well-known Crowell Gold Mine, which fs well equipped ind devaloped. ‘The estate eonasts of Rucres of lund, rich dnd fertile sotl, covered with heavy growth of thnber, It his: numerous vuins of gold quarte upon tt, and about 20 acres of narizerous Fravol, which slolds nomeraus tine ungaots and coarse nod, ‘Tho company also own und operate a large thon with the mine, Ashe County tho company havo largo tracts of ral land, Among thenin very valuable Copper mine, carrying zold und altver, which Is x property of XO ncres, covered with heuvy timber, ‘This ming ls fully caulpped with modern machinery, und ts 21 ready produced a large quantity of rich and yatuuble ore. * Prof, Keminons, tate State Goologist of North Caro- Anas Prof. Kerr, State Gootogtst of North Carolinay Trot... I. McChesney, Mintuz Goulogint: Walter Aaniiton, M. 35.1 Prof, It M. Eames, have mado most favorable reports about this mine. They concur In the bellef thue {t gives Indtention of great comnreretal snlue, aud thut by the character and urnde of thy ore, It promises to bo one of the best paylog Copper lodes In this cauntry, Whon the snotting furnaces aro tinished, the datty present slid of thts tulna {9 estimated as follows: ‘thirty tons of ore por day; uvorage, VY per cunt, cop- perund $0 In yold wna silver yer ten, will equal BLU por day, and nvernge HW days Lo tle voor, wit equul £9000), gross curnings, pur your, When tho new: ehutt ls tinished, and cenas-cuts are mide to the vein, theoutpnt can eaelly be: doubled, and by tha und of the tirat yenr the mine sill bo earning (ure nverdgiog ‘As at present) over €1.9%,000 por your, ‘the Soupstune quirries, Kaolin: mines, and Mica, tnines, ure situate about tour miles frunf the Copper mines, on tha way to the Minetie iron-ore beds, ‘Tho estate consists of over 1WO nered uf fertile lundy, covered with ncheavy growth uf Umber, and aloo includes water-power of ubuut 8% horse- wer, ‘Thoadaition of rallrond trnyportation ts only re- qulrea to turn these fron imines Intoa bonanza of wealth, Prof. Korr, State Govloxiet of North Carolina, re- fers to this property in his report to tho State tn 1573, on pake 2%, Volt. Io concludes his reuirks by euy- ing: “his ta mantfestiy an tron region, and worthy vf thorough insestigution.” ‘Tho value of thesy naznutic Iron-ure bods cannot bo unsily estimated. At the lowost enteulation there ts An slatt sufticient ure to last fur 100 years, ‘ith un aut> but of 2,00 tons a yeur. ‘Tho company are prearing to build nino of rall- rone that will connect thelr iron mines with tne lito Valley, und ut tho samy tnd bes trunk tine from tho Northwest tu the Suuthonst, ‘This roid will be Known ua tho Carulinn, Virgiia & Northweatorn Rnllrond. und witl connect uttha must fexaiblo point with the Chosnpeake & Ohlo Mnllroad in: Weat Virginia, thus xivine direct communtention with the Uhto Valley and the Northwest, und ut the nume timotte conatrue: tun of tho railroad from Jemfurun to Wadesboro, will gvo an outlet avuth to tho Athintie Sunbuard. Judutng from the present average of ore from tho Copper amine, It Is eatinnted that dividenits te tho ox- Cont of tivo. and one-hall (42.0) dolines por share ¢: bo puld during 38%. ‘The completion of the eomy uy? # railroad by 1953 will give a market to thole vilu- nblo deposits of Magnutle Irin Ore, whieh wilt enable them to pay dividends of nt teust Ave 5) dollurs per whare, THE STOCK OF THY COMPANY CAN BE OWTAINED THROUGH ANY KEV. (UPABLE BROKER CONNECTED WITIL THR MINING EXCHANGES, A'T THE CURRENT MARKET RATER, Maps, pamphiots, and full information can be ob- Anined at the Company's attics, No, 42 Hrondway, New Yurk Clty, ey. TEEN Ge OIE Neer THE CONTRAST! Whlle ther Baking Powders aro largely ADUL, TERATED with ALUM aud other hurtfal drags haa been kept UNCHANGED In oll of tts original eee and wholesomencxa, The best eviitence o! 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