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ete THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1903. pee eating aK pide A ‘ PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN FROM THE PULITZER BUILDING DURING THE | fientsndiant RUSHING TROOPS 10 COREA BACK ON PLAT.) WAR WITH TIER Marines Ordered from Manila, While the Mikado Directs 15,000 of His! ' Men to Be Despatched to Restore | Order. PARIS, Dec. 26.—It was learned in authoritative quarters to-day that) Japan is about to send a large military force to Corea for the purpose of | restoring and maintairing ozder at the disturbed ports. The departure of | this force is imminent. It will probably consist of a division of 15,000 men. The sending of troops is construed as having an important bearing on | the présent negotiations, as it will be the first conspicuous eveidence of Japan's actual exercise of paramount authority over Corea, Information has also been received here that Foreign Minister Lams- | dorf has personally received Japan's reply nd that, in view of its terms, he is said to have expressed surpgise at the reports of Japan's belligerent attitude. UMTED STATIS MARINES TO THE FRONT. Evening World.) (Special Cablegram to Th MANILA, Dec, 26.—Orders trom Washington have been réceived | directing that a company of marines be rushed to Chemulpo, there to be | disembarked and hastened infand to protect the United States Legation at Seoul, Corea. Capt. Matthews’s company, stationed at Olongapo, has! been chosen for the mission and Will sail’to-morrow on the steamer Zifiro. From reports that have been received from Japan, war is considered inevitable, although every effort has been made by the United States au- * thor.ties to keep the news from Secoming public property. - ONE KILLED, TWO STEAMER SUNK __ [FUND PLINER Governor Says He Will Not Come to New York To-Day or| at Any Time Within the Next Few Days. LONG LEGISLATIVE SESSION EXPECTED. Executive Says that Plans Are Afloat to Save Millions to the State and that This Will Take Time. ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 26.—‘‘It 1s pre- porterous to talk about a ‘short session’ of the Legislature this year," sald Gov. Odell this afternoon. “I belleve the com- ing session will be one of the most im- portant in recent years. It ta absurd to attempt to sit duwn in December and say efther what will be done or how long the session will iast,”’ ‘The Governor sald he would not go to New York either to-day or at any time within the next few days. “There may have been a time,” con- tinued the Governor, “when one could sit down in December and lay out the legislative session, but the Siate is get- ting too big for that now. There will be several matters brought to the atten- tion of the Legislature which will de- serve—and I believe will receive—close attention, and consume no small amount of tme. Congressman Sullivan Denies the Stories that He Is to Be Disciplined by the Tammany Hall Organization. HAS MADE NO EFFORT TO DICTATE APPOINTMENTS. He Did Suggest a Candidate for Police Commissioner, but Says He Made No Threats Against McAdoo. Congressman Timothy D. Sullivan was | considerably exercised to-day over pub- lished reports that he had come to a | parting of the ways with Charles F, Murphy because he had not been ale lowed to dictate important questions of policy in choosing commissioners, The jTeports had it that Murphy has ar- ranged to crush the Sullivan influetice in ‘Tammany Hall and that the Bulli- vans have been turned down all along the line i 'his alleged news," said the Congrets- man, “sounds lfke a dream caused by an overdose of Christmas food. There is absolutely no trouble between Mr. Mut phy and me. “I am in line for the best possible ad- ministration that Tammany can give the people. Any story that states other- wise is as unfounded as was the report that I made threats in opposinz McAdoo j for Commissioner. It is true that I sug- vs e a ited a name for the place, but ft is | 1 know that ‘they say’ no important | 5°! A P + ons ¥ s ry slatt s likely | PI fdential not true that there has been any troubk Nearly ali the correspondents stationed in the Philippines have sailed HURT RY CAVE-IN WORTH $1 0,000 ear) ut even iia Presidential you wa |*DOUt thelmatter,| Iain in tavocvaee a tor Yokohama, in the expectation that there will be an outbreak of hostil- (Continued from First Page.) cannot ignore the posstbility of eaving | Commissioner who will stringently and tor Yoko 5 strictly enforce the laws to sult the ities within two weeks. millions to the State. various conditions prevailing in this cos- { '. ONE OF OUR’ WARSHIPS ON THE WAY. Walls of an Electric Wire Sub | aay, pound for tis port | Stl Jost no time in clamboring to sh»| TWO Trunks Full of Silver Were) aturray, of the New York County Re-| Qpanter Was His Candidate, Suddenly a black squall swept over the! desk of the tug. While the Cormorant publican Committee had been discussing | 7) Evening World learns that the while the Kiowa was some distance) Klowa and those an board the steam Gov. Odell sald that he and President | mopolitan city. hat a company of marines has heen ordered to Seoul indie: tha ork’ i | i ees T ° has bee eae cates that way Fall on the Workmen in) jcrnor una out to sen, Darkness nettiod| ¥@% engaged In the work of reacue the| Taken from Rooms Occupied] tocai poittics in New York but he would candidate of the Sullivans was Willlam. ~ conditions in Corea are more turbulert than the censored reports that have A down, landmarks were obscured and| tus Storm King arrived. é . |say nothing further, and Mr. Murray been allowed to leak out indicate : the Parkville Section of| dom ,lanamarke were, obamurad and’ i rne captain of the cormorant trane-| By Joseph Bernstein and Two was equally tncommunteauive. AO" Chania, and that, they worked v ‘ale. “ Kho A yay! ferred those rescued to the St K District Leader E, H. Healy, LJ WASHINGTON. Dor, 26.—Rear-Admiral Stirling, temporarily in com-| Brooklyn. peeviaaeve ate set Dorgan | which steamed into Boston. While i,| Colored Women. Dhirty-iifth District of New York City, |Nerey. Congressman Sullivan and his « mahd of the Asiatic stati cables the Navy Department announcing the ‘yhe Clyde Mner was struck by the! transfer was being made the Kiowa was also with Gov. Odell @ while to- bali pet ee ar oat 1 . vent 2 Ty 5 = day. commissioner, ans depaiture of the gunbout Vicksburg to-day from Shanghai for,Chemulpo,| , ‘ Admiral Dewey and « big hole was| went to the bottom. The Cormorant re- a busy with my message and a * \ Goes where sh iba ‘i OC aderearel the instance of if All ee A y Tho walla of an efectric wire aub-| ioe in her hull. Tho audden collision | mained by the Admiral Dewey to render | Joreph Bernstein, allas “Witllams.” al the dine oe ay “aitice to go te New [it '# sald by Tammany men who know , lf 1 bork ore dei a of Mr Allen the Amer-| way caved in at Bay Forty-ffth street | and the nolse of tearing timbers and| assistance If necessary White man; Annie Willams, allns| York, Just now,’ sald the Governor. Hejthat he “went to the front” more jean Minister at Seoul. ant ftigtivay avenue, Parkville, Brook-| plates caused a panto on board woth Examination qowed that the dam ‘Ward, and Frances Williams, her sts- |e eet coe etatton of hostility, might reste Chanler than ‘he evet. 6x The riots at Chemulpo recently endangered American life and proper : taamera to the Admiral Dewey could be repaired| ter, both, colored, who lived together ved upon ns failure to join the man. Drop lyn, to-day, Killing Wiftlam Fitageraid, | *te! Fede os aretca or Republican Jeaders with | But Chanler was turned down by Mr. Fortunately the squall passed off, at sea and Capt. Israel decided to con-| in an apartment at No. 201 Bast Ninety- and the despatch of a warship was thought necessary of No. 825 Warren attet, and injuring | and confidence was restored when ititinue on his voxage to Jamaica for i| seventh street, were arrested to-day by [SCRMOF Platt, en eo tne news: | Murphy and the Mayor-elect. ‘This was JAPAN BUYING WARSHIPS, Peter McGarry, of No. 11% Jay street, | was acen that the Kiowa was settling owners of the vessel by the captain Or | Detective-Sergeants Frazee and Francia paper guesswork about, my relations | Indicated to the Sfillivans ten days ago, and Patrick Ward, of No, Wyckoff | slowlysand that the fruit steamer was|the Cormorant in which he asserted| O'Rourke, of the Central omee, and|With Senator Platt,” sald he. “A great! when the Congressman and Mr. Murphy taken to the Jefferson Markey Police | (eat, of nonsense is Pelng, puriinicg |had a long talk at the home of the Tath- y vere BOCteed Ol a | edt re Tntter nt enous tie was ac| Many leader, but they did not give up LONDON, Dec. 26.—Japan Is negotiating for the purchase ¢ a bs gO 8 Purchase Of tWOlstrect. Another man who wab ih the| not rendered unsenworthy | HEB CR eoItatOn Some ie Chiltan warships. (he armored cruiser Esmeralda and another, probably the|tunnel escaped. injury. McGarry and| The Cormorant, a Health Department | “fie Kiowa wae anew reset teunched | Court, where th battle-ship Capitan Prat, which are for sale. It Is now only a metier of| Ward were taken to the Norwegian tug, Was passing, out with a tow of /only last May for the Clyde line at the | number of robberies of wealthy fami-|this juncture that he spoke Ge the ab-| hope and up to last Tuesday night price. Negotiations with cther South American governments for the pur-| Hospital bargen, close by the two vesseln that |SPAB% fone burden’ mid Rem conden Hee surdity of talk, of a short session story-| thought that their man had a chance, The men were employess of the Edison | were in collision, It was apparent to |one of the finest freigntera on the At-| Two trunks, full of silverware, bric-|tireaking session,” Bald the Governor.| The report that the Sullivans “are F a-brac and costly furs worth in all, |‘"Che caretul study of many duesHcne working for the retention of Dr. Wood- rtance cannot be given In Ze nf AAKAONVIHE FL and Charleston, gem {according to the police, over $10,000, were | Of ,8reat FOO ene easing. £10,00,00 | DUTY as Street Cleaning Commissioner pt render immediate assiMance With a heavy cargo. The total loss {% taken from the rooms occupied by the|to the State, which I shall bring forth |is characterized by Alderman Sullivan in my message, {s among the things that/as foolish, Patrick Keahon, leader of e of warships are also in progress, mere cest eters are) elec in pros Company and had deen sent to Park-| the captain of the tug that the Admiral |lantic Coast. At the time of the Col Baron Isyashi, the Japanese Minister to Great Britain, satd to a repre-| ville to m-\e repairs on the wires. | Dewey had been disabled, and probably |lision she was bound for Boston from sentative of the Associated Press to-d relative to these negotiations: ‘‘We|There le a mnhole at the Forty-fifth | could want more ships. Of course, this is only a precautionary measure, and {t |Mtreet corner of Highway avenue where to the Kiowa, so he cut loose from the estimated at $750.00, Wireckers have |prisoners and sent to Police Headquar- x yenty-Ave te oe the aad ae - |Rone out to see of the vessel cant . will take time. e Seventh Assembly Distrtet, may ‘be a lot of expense ull for nothing. the tunne! is twenty-five feet below the BONE wand steamed In towahy the ae oe et ee Meee ade ater [ters to await Identification by owners, Se oere nena aeen ey pone eae " Reed Sees oles z \ surface, [axed vessels, thing ‘except the clothes they had on} Among those who the police say re-| Senator Piatt, when shown the de-|Keahon is an intHnate friend of all thé | JAPAN MUST GO TO WAR, The manhote and tunnel are ned with! He was aole to get alongside the their backs, ported they thad been robbed by the|$patch {com Almeay,, declined, to, fom. Sullivans and was one et the, few An: | i aasnatolie concrete and no thought af danger en- | *————— — [a aaa EE omen were ¥ wey, of | ment upon e' Vited gueats outside of the Sullivan dls. Asked about the despatches from Berlin of Dee. 24, saying the British |Conr''*. eee the a Tee tL Ronan Sh Ee arretdees first few lines, declaring (ta mete of | trtets “who attended the sullivan stnmer . want er * “i a f the we No 989 Madis e; Mrs. no eres Le WAS | tn, d E y" \- Government had represented to the Czar that reat Britain “deemed Japan’s| gerald waz furthest trom the manhole. M. Daly, wife of the broker at No. 170] asked about the rewult of conferences | (2 the district captains at Shantoy a6 Ai demands just and earnestly expected that Russia would grant them,” Baron| working on some wires. MoGarry and West Seventy-eighth ' street; Mra. | With State leaders so, fag, OE ne Sala | aistrict, Is tho friend and assogjate of Hayashi, while he was not aware of the precise action taken by Great| Wan! were ipst behind him and the other Fa 1. Bopp, of No, #8 ’West Oné| the resuit for some tme, preferring to | Alderman Sullivan In the Aldermanic undred and Porty-elghth street, wife | wait until the conclusions of the con- « wealthy silk manufacturer, and | ferences. Erlanger Still a Friei Mrs. Cadieux, of No, lot West Seventy-| “I have had conterences with a great} The story that Sheriff-elect Mitchell seeond street many leaders to-day,” he said. Erlanger has gone back on the Sullivans The prisoners were held in $2,000 bail] “In regard to Gov. Odell’s reported re-|1s disproved by the fact that Me. a ach for examination on Monda {usal to come to New York at this time, |Ianger was one of the mogt cons 6 §] According to the police the women did |Senator Platt merely showed a telegram | persons at the Sullivan Chriaumaa ain- the actual stealing while posing as ser-|from the Governor which sald that/ner to the Bowery lodging-house gre; is Britain at St. Petersburg, said to-day; | iz ; a Rapes y The cave-in happened without warn The British Government is well aware that Japan will be pbliged toling. Fitzgerajd was completely buried go to war unless Russia modities the position she has taken-up in her last| and It took soiye dangerous work to diz note.” out his body, “he Coroner of Brooklyn | Sexe | | man was itder the manhole opening. | \ ba has Innuguruted an investigation to de- At the Foreign OMe here nothing ts yet Known of the probable nature| termine whetlpsor not there was crintl- vant girls, Bernstein, it is alleged, dis-|busiifess-cngagements would keep him{ers yesterday. His name was Buy of the Russian reply. nal carelessnesusn the building or main- posing Be sue Bods. FS ‘i trom caine. i enone gee everel to Mr. Murphy by Congressman Sullivan r 3 a i < * . ; Mrs. Daly alone, the ice say, re-|aays, but that he hot 0 Bee asa can o ROME, Dec. 26.—Owing to the complications in the Far East the Italian | ‘""nce of the aysway. : W. B. Leeds Retires to the Board! John G. Carlis'e Smashes Star-| ported. the toss or’ 32,00 ‘worth of Jew. |Platt before the Benator’s return’ to| "alderman Sullivan was one of pe elry. shortly after the colored sis Washington, committee that went to Erlanger's of va Dales] ‘Senator Piatt sent word to the up-|and asked him to take the nomination, | ——— cH p ITM AS TREE of Directors, to Be Succeeded} board Whee!box of Iron Ves-|?inore ine se eas ee BS | eae er ett ae he “desired to meet Warturger, ‘who was, appoint armored cruiser Vetto: Pisini will sail shortly for Nagasaki, Japan, MILLIONS KOR A STRATEGIC RAILWAY. in Hi ; Inventigat! rec .|them “in the same old wa: it fea Sully in His Present Place by L. F.! sel, Which Is Towed to South] "ihe riesters: retusot to maice”any [wee day fe-anowea. 0° Te 00" | WER Se ‘TOKIO, De An extraordinary meeting of the Cabinet was held statement in court pose ote ie) PCr oe Caee ve seicuy resolved to guarantee the pritcipal Loree. Brooklyn for Repairs. {as expastea lemtary tora) tial may have been a fear that if they did > and interest of debentures amounting to 10,000,000 yen to complete. the e _Seoul-Fuean Kailway (the Corean road which would be of advantage to WREC FD RY f| thes old) mane: bidding the Governor: Gat My Book for Him Now. Japen in a war with Russia). L. F. Loree, President of the Baltl-! he ris Island ferrsyboat John G 1 For years it has been the custom of Which — Book 1 on Evapepsta. ae M. Okuma, ex-Prime Minister, and M. Kato, ex-Minister of Forel 7 more and Ohlo Railroad, will on Jan. |Cartiste, in a tempting to make its slip the! aged Senator to pees the word shall Hook 3 on the Kidneys. ign Af- 1 supplant Willlam B. 1 along the railroad and canal lines in 1 =. fairs, In addresses delivered before the Oriental Association, cone eds as Presi- jut the Barge Office this afternoon, the State that his shop would be open Book 8 Por Mar coated 2 - sociation, urred in Jdent of the Rock Island Company, {ided with the Lron Steamboat ‘canrus. for business a week before the openin send? oe raurmatien: {the oninion that the situation is critical, Strauch and Schwartz Quar-|wnich controts the Chicago, Rock Isl. feruahinn. the, starbont wets nf the Legislature, ‘The membern with | ee eS end me no. mones \ They declared that the Governmnet ought now to dtvu ‘ fh and and Pacific Railroad system. Gitseneleandt dian sll for n tine. favorn to ask In the way of committee : Neh’ book to send. Hwulge the actual} relled Over a Division of Pro-| "rhe positive announcement of thin bie | ane ence Gnd disabling te for x time, appointments or deputy clerkships for | 9mly coll siat.™uimw vot someone, who friends would call and be told they | qq cn ee whe will be eater) M. ¢ valry Perea (aalatvaos eer ae suleeiey and) selt-preservation fits and in the Row That Fol-|<iange.n the management of the Rocks Jand part of the tall was carriad away: would be considered. the het ms" bank afters. i loan roa 0 preserve China's Integr! Island System hps been awaited by rall-| ‘phere were about one hundred and Army Officer, Who Is Accused by pancho ee Eitecrerityered og And, that, book tale of | yey, '2 help-ta U tion when they were expected he offer that help on trial. The book tells how a ga Tani a) lowed the Latter Got Worsted | 'o% men for several months in spite of | arty immigrants on the Carlisle, on the many assertions of Mr, Loree that] syeir way from Ells Island, but they His Wife, Procures a: Writ of [2° that any one could guess as well | {ori .°%r a” hosp tials and Ae cece case tae he would not leave the Rock Istand| wore inside when the collision occurred p as he could an Jed to reply to 8 ditticult direane o \ were inside when th Nish question about tho persons expected. — | my" Dtbscrintio P tor ‘ Fxeninn World, city: Bxcenttonatly |The election of An Loree to the Preate| it kuew nothing of until ail poss Habeas Corpus in the Su Fer carnal gaperaanin (iueta cet seuisational arrest. Send reporter, halt pility of danger was past. On the Tau- L denety ° Roel 8 e re found ipvariably that where there was street, between Lexington and Third ava |The former executive head of the Rock | NO Were rot perturbed, fa tet Meehan! wea Serene wets found,” T alway a 4 WARD &TRAUCH Island ts one one of its chlet stock-} The Carlisle was on ite regular trip found weak nery i ind | —_+—— et Fa thy nites. f . 4 ve{from ENis fstand and én atiempting to] Cayt. John A, Fysh, who held i thought 9} it dn receipt of this frantia telegram | holders of the company and will reserve . was held in ut i Jou cecal waa sent to the Harlem] his piace amon the bogta of ainsejory make the landing at the Large Office} $1,600 bonds Wednesday on his wife's i : the yh 1 { | f gtd : ; © slip by the high | complaint that he had flegally secured | + . a S01 day with large bunch of | Mr. Leeds ts a man of many affairs} Was driven past the slip by the high | comp! Bally secures . weetz Had Boastec’ to Fellow-/ Immigration Authorities Release |Co"",t7" i! int and felt that It Would be Impossible for] ¥ind. In. backing, ‘the ferty-boat’ ran| from her $10,000 worth of jewelry, will NG yet re acco ict ? hae euwand Strauch haw invented a pro-| io {© mimage all his divers Intordata| sty the Taurus, which was retuming /be produced in Justice Scott's branch of PEREL Norencription t ealleg as retierad 4, ot 1 Ly vi i: ry % ‘> Lodgers of Presents He Ex-| Lillian Bennett, Who Arrived sp eemard. Beeauch Haw invent o Oro: |nike at ate omrns cme "Alva tho, tee] ese te eee os YT the Supreme Court Monday on a writ ————— le known the ROC overt ie tease : | : the manufacture of iron, and whieh will {#ld care required of him as Presldent] After the colfision the captain of the |Of habeas corpus, which his attorney Cure one ‘in enon hungie, | 10 tne et pected to Receive from Rela-| to Learn that Betrothed Had! te manusicture of tron. an tfof the great rallroad system. ‘Taweus tried to atirt, but a timber that | secured to-d Seven Hundred of Them Were| sitticult, cases 'iny' fatiures "tor tive b - : jmake Carneie look like a slice we Mr nepas, itis anid, argued with hie [HRA been” etummed by. “he Curls Attorney Frank A. Holand, for Fysh, re Were onby one tn each forty’ treated: ‘found tives in Germany. Been Killed. hologne enusage on a aawiust floor, He rath “Gheiars. dn the Hock” Island {clwged the wheel and the reset covlt | mentioned three grounds on which hel Guests of State Senat t]igigiginges toe ecg eee ea \ was In court bodad that they should get a man with [MOC bs comroled, based his ap; 4 ues: ate Senator at) tien Show to get this prescription his application for the writ, First, pt to the a; So was Hamuel 1, Schwarta, of No. {more fisantigad enowietee, oC ranmads | The tug-boat Freeiand Dateell ree . Firat, sick ones everywhere was my. thought — Bo was § « § ts, of ® No hade He nemod Mr Lores [sponded to a sig for help from the] he ded there was insufficient evi- “Oor New Minister” in th Tomust announce it in the public? prem, BR eas , j22 Went One Hundred and Twelfth /ink than he ha ALLS AR eats yA wndithrew It a line. awiee the) dence on whieh to hold his cllent. Then nvster” in the Peete ape i Ca ity reahge he real . ouust dd net recalve an fet Fas TAllinn Bennett. the young | treet. He admits that he is a promoter LES aces csp ae {rope parted, whd the stenmer @ifted| he urgued that there was no ev z . cop's, Restorative? Ti A Bis Presents’ from bly relatives ‘i (er | woman whd upon arriving here teen jand that lie undertook to Anance a com-[pauisaree, tun, een stestaent. of the |, pial toward South Trooklyn ‘Ketore against the defendunt, and thatthe} American Theatre. mon ie any inepiration Ne Swe cane ee y. John 2weede av bakes woul al x ” i mate seep Nees He 5 x taken In tow by the tug-boat. complainant was the derendant’s. w: “Wil offer It to the alok on t Pe rveeuie viene Ainake,, Wills [HER nd vostorday on the Cedric learned [PA2Y to promote Strauch’s Invention. | mg formen President Cowan. | “rhe ‘Taurus, after Ianding tis fsiver- aU as suon slic could not prosecute pid Shea 1. Tethen they ‘will how ot: ain fincares the bank, com ni sucide hiet ni that her hetrothed, Ambrose t Schwartz took a Christmas pres He first 1 the railroad business iM | mon passengers, proceeded to Bouth Y such a churge, I wrote a reliable druggist. inY each city tn the hotct No. 139 st Fou beeiiv Killed ad own aies: “hi Food, had jast night. to Strauch's tome, No. INT de an vasistant In the ehgineer corps | Hrooklyn for airs. ‘The Onrlisie re- one stole Mrs. Fysh's necklace, ana yilage in America. i Brest. His body wa ca's.overed 19 day. | reek ye the Dingemme Ditginey arin | Haat Kihty-seventh street, for the Ine| "He wmdiie tees feet to pout | sumed Ms trips to Ellis Island, and caused the arveat of a| Seven hundred publlo abot atte [ne Cow Ae AAC tate oaperae wth Sw ane hil a steaty moa tou ay 1 i ‘| elev fal ane Wibhnere nee ca vontor's daughter, Strauch had @ num- yal he ve ame Keneral manager for SSS a TRE P and then Mra ‘sean eeona ne phe Bite sarc pares Dr. Shoop's Restorative mano volts. rid Tived a i ais 3 ans "5 stot Pittsburg. r Vive pour cha Me 9 ‘ javuor "4 ‘i 1 hotel fer ive hin afternoon and will x0 th Mc- | pern wenn eonducted the tehee nents | tirenident HE thes Benine¥ Naina aystem HIPPING NEWS. Pad switin the: cetme, Te BF BYE) 5” Dooting, a memiver of the Senate month Twill et you Use ie senuet, Be Sei peerage Hanah bi t, Pa. thin evening to ace the a ae se aieat Ane ens in He ls ‘Mig ave years old and was edu- Mawlatrate KI nmer heard the case} Committee on Education, at tie mati-| risk. Send io motiey. Just welte ne AY A 9 % be had been telly fele| Bede Of Hen lave: | Suraueh nnd Schwarts quarretied over] to. the Preaideney of the’ Baltimo ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. ing him for trial. Attorney Holand geld. | Nee of “Our New Minister,” at the} Pot o?'s drumgiat heat, yore wha” wi Werke wy aBicxts of the handsome presents hee 9 8 a Hennest ts listed as a pauner | a division of the atock, and In the fight] OMG he was the personal choice of A. [Sun rises Sun nets, 47'/Moon sete.12.08]/in seouring the writ of aateas corpus, | American Theatre SoD ee er anti orative expected from N he woul “nor nen allowed to |” 2 he Nant. | F. Cassatt ———- that the statutes provde thata man aud) Antoher seven hundred puptls ana] Month. Then yivelic: | 0f you pay, to the ie 4 had net a in whieh the husky men are anid t ar fet Jen Gute a st , ‘ eorge Good, the | it are anid to —— PORT OF NEW york. Wis wife are one, and that @ man cannot | ¢heir teachers will be the guests of the fleve jou of any expense whatever, R al from e Ls iS the Christmas. tr was aN he. hore . 1. comet eA resterJay. wal tt ul elre: 1 ; mame host at the same theatre mex | Mit BI, the cont varing your Mpbey te eyes urrive ine [14 nev arrival hind onniderabte tttene vary beakingy ther bandsenls ARRIVED, eee +/Wanesday afternoon, aut dott aa'to" tha Dy ane’ Meaarate Meat. A eprensad, | WIth the amthorities “She een e Christmas. motto, “Peace on ri Settee teeetaesaees HAVES eA Hed the lobby of the 0. i lows Pou the Janta that, [ PAY’ Mv. Good 10 McKeesport - ' Will to AN Men.” Fhtindermhia sss fouipampe OCEAN LINERS REPORTED. Reece A hea gitts eee od Le an oannot te = Teh | : rr ian Do J 4 ’ r eo Te you he pre ' haved sien Hceman Froehlich arrived y : 1d th ed, were permit S you nat ae tea, fd nor appear give t Faee Was at need Ps , A 1. Nortol . i children, as they passed, - 0 t From tho 5 \aay| DOMINGO AGAIN MENACED. his ecalp elaborately with Ric savannah | @MMadelphia and La Touraine Wx. (15 golect thelr own presente, Tho| i ea th ecralaaoten cArtacen ine abet i oy mithe} eS yarious wounds, Strauch and his friends j Nigtlaneta sya neseewnes Havana] peeted to Dook by Nignifall, | guoste next Wednesday Will be similarly] ten you'a way to help. Bis-and threw ilmois oi the bed with | WASHINGTON, Deo. 24.—tinitea | mild that Schwarte ARG Sid Pring OwWhrs, sseree ss A “Geno The steamship Philadelphia, of tre] treated. Reyer tol) oes ete elias hee ORE Sh Hank book showed {hit he Maden | Settes Miniater Powell reports to the|{neontor, 0 he was urrented al itsiay Led + Antwerp] Ainerican Ihe, from Southampton and] | Senator Dooling asked the tenchere to] aiid cases not chinnic, are often cuted ty are Do denoett in the German vinss Ban, {Ste Department, under yesterday's} In court to-diy Sohwarts's lawyer said oo INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, Cherbourg, and La Touraine, of the] FCC" tie paplis see and thelr seloc-| Qe orto hotties At drm pock he cabled armouncement that the town [ayes oF 8 Al be if 8, Dev. 26.—Following a Violent al-] Ayron, Pernambuco. Calabrin, Gibraltar, m y nt gtd, . — o corin " arty jon over . duel | Seriplios. St. Michaels. Etruria, Liverpool. American ship was in communication Place, under the Insurgent. fag, are | must have pron bounced up aid down on| between capt. Levy, of the Fitch Rel, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Bhomly late at bal o'clock this moru-| NEWARK, N. J. Dec, %.—Bergen] of James Keorh, in the Olst year of her ‘ in the chimney flue In| marching on the city af Bain Domine. | the floor like a, rusbar by falta il parted A td SAILED TO-DAY. Frenchman, whteh had passed the same] Crossley, #ixty-three years old, commit-| —*&¢. A AE Geek raniter | eRe ina om, the city or San De Dg | he Rook Like 8 4 him|Meent of Engineers, and Henry DeMol-| st. Southam! , ‘Bell Faneral from her tte residence. 2804 ine place ated with | ai the capital, but otherwies everything | ask iat eye el ee ER ee int it | roy, w leading enti-Bemitet, rs Liverpool." eats, PO ee tal chee the Sonus okay fy ag atone, nd 9. Dac. 2f. 2 P. Ci I exodus, Jis quiet, the face. M. Molroy's seconds includ ee both ships will have (oa parton iat ee ee ‘i Grand Clos. Capt. Levy’ nifed s buftotl ‘Atiantl mY dutare Capt, Méentor, enti sets ellovedt a i ry, Lats Rai eV; lendaches from ds, hed. to, the | Binnee rolls, Me: “ it cows oa potas Fat ipods pares ser ia rd Hi a ihe ar, an favana, Sion: of in K ae