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, Sun, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, THE LOUISIANA OUTRAGE, ARE STATES THE MERE CREATURES OF DISTRICT SUDGES? TET YEAR. GOULD'S MASTER-STROKE, | MICTCTAN FILLING PLUS DY BMPTYING THIM, IBER 21, MR. TRAIN IN PRISON AGAIN TUB WORST OF THE THIRTEEN DUN- GEONS HE WAS INUABITED, ferred stock will bs paid in January DISMAYED, MR, PHILIP LEE'S ADVENTURE. 18 in the street yestorday was tho A Sei-Rack to Hoss Sheppard's $1,000,000 Dines with the Knickerbockers of the forts of Sherman, t Side~And is Introduced to Governor Seymour and the Venerable Author ‘of ntopsis—Pintols avd Bowls Knives in the Senate Morton & Co. Unnvaitinn. *, %.—So many of the the House of Rep- hour to-day found Itself without a quorum. The natural and appropriate course under the elre been to adjourn, and motions were made by prominent Democrats to this effect; but the city Ring had an interest In keeping up the day's session, their object being to have the Deficlency bill passed by the Senate, and tho enrolled bill roturned in time for Spoaker Blaino’s signature. ‘To this end the farce was performed of a call House, but after a while this was aban- The liberated members went on their way to Christmas cheer rejotoing. Mr. Eldridge, clal warm Interest in Boss Shep- jons, drifted into the Senate cham- F to nee how mmtters Were going on there with Sheppard's Interest! it was evident at an_ carl: artisans of the Hin, Mr. Rive of Arkansas, who only minittes of investigation to ascer- tain whether tho people of a whole State wero rived of their liberties or not, was orrupted by Mr. Cole, who tried to ‘This was rebuked sotto voce by Mr. Edmunds, who owes no allegiance to the Ring, and Mr. Rice proceedin it was some time before the got fairly before the body. Jn an impudent zeal co hasten Its yr having the Indian A NEW VERSION OF TI c an well known ti tory as follows : When Gould resigned his position in Erie he Jott Uninges Hy 00 The Committee of One Handred Appealing to Ila Next Door Neighbour a Howling Drunken Cell the Scone of a Woman's members left ron ntatives at an ear ransiorm. tien Mr. Philip Lee, the husband of Miss Nelison, the actross, Is. an Knglish gontioman of wealth, refinement, and taste, but with a sma modicum of discernment. Brought up, in @ the London clubs, and beegming @ putterfly in London soclety, ho has been accustomed to gauge American society and customs with h A few days ago Mr. B. A. Sothern, the well- known actor, met Mr. Lee in the Manhattan Slapping him familiarly on the but halfeomple mation that only ident of the Com trustee for property hought and held by him In But Gould was put out. Ho accepted the situation gracefully, and pro- 1 to the Erie Board, through Gen. Sickle went very similar to that Just made, said the reforiners, there aro giganti nd We must unearth them ; we this and that, and so Gould said he must defend himself, and ‘wait until the were disposed to be more reasonabl eniptiod the safe, piled the papers in tried to get at what they wanted. Meantime The natural con- aos and a deprecia- » Me. Bartow ropose to Appeal tothe People of the Attempts to Anthony F, Comstock re the Grand Jury and comp George Francis Train for editing what he styled obscene journal, known as the Train Ligue. The Grand Jury found an indictment against Mr. Train, and Judge Ingraham ordered his arrest. On Thursday afternoon Mr. Comstock called on Captain Byrnes, of the Morcer street ation, and placed the warrant in his hands. ‘The Captain was informed that Train could be found at 735 Broadway. ber John Wesley Nichols, the ostensible publish- er of the Ligue, has » photograph gallory, and it ‘wha from ida place and by him that the paper was supplied to newsdoalers and others. Captain place, but Mr. Train was not there. Leaving Officers Henderson and Young to watoh the house the Captain started other clue in search of Train. ‘As he left the houso a cart drove up. The Captain saw it and returned. an indictment had been found id the warrant for his arrest placed in the hands of Capt, Byrnes. After the on of the Ligue, Tehols, followed, the cart. with instruct ichols and seize the % down Fourth street and thence drove ry door of the js was arrested pt. Byrnes and 785 ing topic in Wall one who doals tn sic and Jay Gould's apectlye price of Erle Ny the terms Gould was to meet mstances would have WASHINGTON, 2%.—The Lou delegation, not allowing thomselves to be dis- couraged by their unsuccessful application to the President on yesterday, resolved to apply directly to the United States Supreme Court for Mr. Justice Bradley to go down to Now Orleans to hold a Circult Court there tn connection with Accordingly Judge Campbell, nd others representing the delegation, went to the Capitol to-day and pre- sented in person aletter addressed to the Su- preme Court containing this request, with some The Judges took the thatter un- nt, and at this hour t! are not advised what will be the answer of the his name for tie road, ney was in the street ea: ly every Whore di cussed rrangements M ntatives at 11 A. nator of the nina millions was to ew men in power She Tormal. Judge Woods, Club rooms. Mr. Walker, Fearn, shoulder, he said, like the land of the free and the home of the were a few persons wh» seemed to doubt whether auch @ settlement would be made. Rut Mr Gould appeared kpfore the appoigted our, and ahead of every other gentleman con- nected with the transactic Mr. Barlow's W Hiom street saked of Mr. Taylor, Mr. Barlow's confidential clerk, whethor Mr, Barlow was in, and Mr. Gow'd applied himself so diligently to studying a map of Santo Domingo which hangs awainst the wall that some of those in the office thought he meditated purchasing the Bay Mr. Gould *tepped into Mr. Bar- He rubbed his hands as though he were chilly, and Mr. Taylor had a fire kindled for the distinguished visitor, who, with an expression of sati+faction on bis face, await- ed the arrival of Mr. Barlow, That gentleman antered at It o'clook ’ hearty greetings. yaid Mr. Barlow requence was for a while tion of the stock Gould was not supposed he h At that num- “My dear fellow,” Mr. Lee responded, blawated country. .N. It may be well enough for you Amert- He walked into Mee at 10:52, and him from his post. Nfiscating the property His taking title was a thing fre: men in like posit ness, which in many instal ‘around the Grand 0 by Fisk and Gould with Byrnes went to tl It ts believed by experienced law; Court has full power to make of this duty by Mr. of their number, it is belleyed intimation by his brother Judges would induc Bradley to perform this. tmportant He was not, to facilitate bust. cans, you know, but for an English gentleman | ,,, thors all Epping aig, wavy Arrow that + He asked i ras Oy; the Why, Phil!" said Mr. Sothern; “the Amert- | [liei\in the negative. ¢o he did not atte araneee, n a House was bi justice Bradley or any cans are good fellows, I suppose you haven't been much in society, and, of course, have had ‘no chance to judge of the peopl choke him off. In the meantime ad, ‘also been, i was then in power, and th t was consid- ings of Judge urell judically reviewed and the matter ni pealed, if need be, to Sourt to say whether judge oan destroy one State jovernment and create ancther as: ared by some, however, pretext or another the Supreme Court will dodge are afraid to fi rmed of Gen. “Society, my boy!" said Mr. Lee. “They have no society been in what they call society here. I visit in ‘Wifth avenue, you know, and upon my soul, th treat me as well as they know how. There’ ris on the avenue,and ali that sort now. But no society, you know, no soolety! Why, my dear Bor this place is a perfect bore! Nothing lik And the clubs (waving bis hand aro ¥, demmo, what is this to our London Juba? “What!” exclaimed Mr. Sothern, “you's only been introduced in Fifth avenue! {don't wonder that you are di he You want to visit on the east side. You nything of New York society on Fifth Mr. Leo was astonished, as well he might be. Ho had looked on the rosidents of Fifth uy Ho said, * No!" ‘THE INVITATION, fall. my dear boy,” said Mr. Sothern. il tell you what you do, Come and me to-morrow at. I'll introduce you to some of the Knickerbockers, and then will see how unjust your thoughts have ard the American people. Will you My dear fellow, of course T'll come. T want low's private office. cart drove u THE COLOSSAL DRPOT SCHEME. If Vankerbilt could build depots where he pleased, why should not Fisk and Gould, and thority torun aline direct from this So they were ‘ommittee on Aj the consideration of the Defic ‘The effect of this strategic motion, if ‘was to bring the bill directly befor ‘& aingle objection could not pre- read a third time and ds promptly ob; riiamentary pract! bate, which must hat rd, who flittero some pretty depot to the ferr: of thing, you. noy Appropria- ing up the proper the question. and are too well in and personal Interests in the matter to ran Against them except by the strongest moral compulsion. ‘The presence of the delegation here has car- tainly produced a fact the popular m| of Kellogg is merely a personal one with War- moth Instead of the people of Louisiana, and by making known also the fact that the election was a fair and full ex: ression of the popular ‘The delegates reccive much personal al 4 they exchanged uu are right on time,” sald Mr. Gould. NINE MILIIONS IN ONE TIN BOX. At i106 agontloman from Osborn & Chapin's convoying two attachés of that office, tin trunk. This trunk was taken into Mr, Barlow's private ofloe, unpacked, tnd its contents stacked up on a table. nds, and other securities which Mr. Gould was to transfer, smounted, nominally, to about $9,0.0,000. They bulky that Mr. Barlow was obliged to boxes to pack them in, Mr, Watson yn arrived, and Messrs, Duncan, Travers, and rs of the Erie directory were present at Minos during the proceedings. Mr. Gould was @ccompanied by his attorney, Mr. Shearman, tnd the work was besun. The counting and amination of the securities consumed about three hours. The stocks and bonds amounted over $5,000,000, The delivery of these com= Bast, the vo ere NI i ra were seized. derson and Young remained ‘they succeeded Erie w heft, and Fisk and Gould would been commended for Th me was another inte ure to Erie's advantage, at plan’ against the Vander- arrest Capt. Byrnes saw a small boy this boy was the dispelling in at the contest tn and out thi tor members’ families, the de: the Chair allowing the motion was overruled. was taken up by unanimou Edmunds moved various , but it was the game of hi ponents to allow no amendment whatever to ed one, however, to Shrowdly surmi bearer of @ letter t wife informin husband, the Captain sent OM: he Jement ts concerned, the com- day that it could not id made the fir So far as tho sett pany haa got nothing had when Mr The only men dissat ‘Thoy are the men and this last ope: who carried a hu, the arrest of ‘The bill, howeve! sent and read. y went direct to 813 West Twenty-second strect, and entered the who was in olvilian’s arlor he found ir. Train was at nis the second grand coup The officer, ing Erle from the clothes, followed. Mr. Train and arrested him, first indignant, but finally became calm, pro- claimed himself a martyr, and wildly extendin his arms, shouted: * Tak He was escorted to the Mercer street police sta~ tion and locked up. Last night a SUN reporter saw Messrs. Train and Nichols in their cells, communicative, saying : “On the 2d of ple in Broad street. A few dai oodhull and Claflin were arreste: satisfied that these innocent women were to bi punished to satisfy the morbid sentiments of a I wrote two letters to the bill to pass. limit the time for building new re to two years, but when he endeavored to restrict the power of the Secretary of the Interior to enses, he was defeated, alter py a decided vote, M Sherman insisting that to insert the word was a most unreasonable demand. The bill finally passed the Senate, the only on the extravagance of the orks being to require the ad~ ii ih wale of course, w requests. Amendmonte, however immaterial, are to defeat wish of the Ring, who had hoped to In'the front, wyers. Mr. Watson fa me time ago. mont could hot declare a dividend on even the 'b less on the common, and nd, What opinion would the p hold of the reform management. wanted them to appreciate what were the difl- and thon he thought they On the day of kindly receives propose visiting } will Tay the of The delogatl¢ of thelr prostra’ loading editors, men of that nd after reaching here, to avoid publicity as far referred stock, m reasonable ox 6 me to the bastile | a sharp struggle, bankers, merchants, and bu: “ reasonable,’ culties in their would be willing ‘to settle. Gould's resignation and Gould said, * Mr, Train was vory ‘ovember I addressed 10,000 8 aftor that a mitation put. uj joard of Public i out, but it took half the us, end thas thelr best oh eruls in the Army of the Potomac to do it, lad of a rest, and wish these people no further arm than that they be compelled to carry out their programm be given to any- few York paper to he effect of the . Dick Taylor undertook in nt manner to tell the President what uisjana, and was snubbed by the lat But really, you know, I thou at Fifth avenue cowardly community. PRICE TWO CENTS. LIVE IN THE METROPOLIS. a — DASHES HER AND THERE BY THD SUN'S REPORTERS, Bloodless D: Shielding @ Thief-A Bogus Policeman's Exe ploity-A Little Private Converantion, Yesterday Henry B. Long, of the Churoh street police, had & Kerluns charge preferred against hin by Leopold Lippman, of Wiilamaburgh, to the effect that while taking 8 bundle of necitios which he had made to 87 Houston street, he was accosted by @ man in civilian’s garb,who wanted to know what was im the bundie, Lippman repiied it was no business of his, roupon the fellgw'followed him into the store, and London model. ing a shleld, ant the clerks want home to his Drea} retended policerys Frases maps wrens do noth! that ho was an officer. One of 4 eating Long, who wee gping k ‘store. ea him 10 comme Lo and put 10 was drunk, out of the nd the ot ht “Well, old boy, how do you vaLo, it’ soclety, my boy, no so- “fn who showed bin & 1d (No. 12), and sald be was epecially ‘detailed from police juarters to look 1 believing the latter was under his “ire Lippman ’-Dta you'not since find out that he waa 3 “Did yor AMBKICAN BOCIRTY. Or ale did. You 414 not tell me, he robbed you: had you in this blawated country ! he had boom Wemon's True Mission—The Seoret of Mr, Beragh’s Success. Mr. Bergh’s society has a womon's branoh tn Buffalo, of which Mrs. Horatio Seymour and Mrs. J. Lord, wife of the Rev. Dr. Lord, are the President an@ Vice-Preaident, respectively. Through the activity of these ladies, the canal boatmen, who are notorious for their brutal treatment of the mules on the towing path, havo received @ severe lesson, Justice Nash, before om the offenders wore taken, sternly expressed bis determination to punish all who were guilty of mal. treatment of the best servants of mankind. In three months forty-three canal boatmen wore fined $15 each ; © man was fined $50 for maliciously atts. off the nose of @ deer lo the forest farmer, W. Irich, wae given: choice of $5) fine imprisonment abandoning bis horse to die in tue streets bone} man was fined for hitching & team to a live horse by ropes and thus dragging the animal through the streets a farmer ix mont in the itentiary for waogeenmbchaneeageraat, Me, Bae ot ts auily a Cs otreets arresting chy Mi! senberry of the Claremont House, Sit oS le eS RE ra ; TSR ¢ Londo ou id ted with society ue la ere of New York society. impression of America. ar bee ahead nid | Ge ie f nor That platen Mio “Shoddy, my dear by, all shoddy!” si oorgia, ie form soclety for 7 ¥ Carrie ‘ton 01 terbury, Conn., herd Sothern. “Came to-morrow and, Hit tntrodwce | Work a hey ane State, Which has Duca Very beck ploted that part of the transaction. The busi- the press in con the real estate completed by aMxing @ required signatures at 7 o'clock last pass the bill to-day, Inasmuch aa tli ction with thelr arrest. These be concurred in by the House titers created a furore, and the press, afruid of 0 public, refused to publish any more of m: letters. I vorunioerod Toi Only +0 become bi rsecuted women, but started paper to show the community that I had the courage to face public opinion th faced and defied 2,00 infu Tadvooated in San Francisou the introduction id two numbers of th ITION WITH VANDERBILT. tor, 18 a manufactured one, the fact being that jew was altogether pleasant, though unsatisfactory in results to DESTRUCTIVE STORMS IN EUROPE. Tho Streams Th Large Tract of Countr meraed—Floods Lonvon, De ment must no’ resentatives. ‘one of the lobb; but Cole, Morton, Bess relating ht between Erie and Vanderbilt was of Gould's belief that it good boys there, you ear On on I the plot was NOON ai y clock a cad Aran ie hot byMr. Sothern and. William J. Florence, both ersonal friends, and conducted by them to the banquetting hall. ‘TNE DINNER PARTY. The table w: and ing about the ale Beers Ping et Birch, Chris Cot know! were on the floor to-day, érman, and the rest had aud yoted as directed, debate that the taxpayers of five-sixths of the expense front of public Allusion was mai handling of Senator Edmunds’s by the new grades eatabli is true, and the difculty of the case consists in the fact that Edmunds not are not able to make to him, as they would gladly do if It is thought that the bill additional fun sary stem which could @ great Central aystem. as to be unable fully to perfect that schen and when he went out he still pursued that object, opposed the unnatural alliance which would ucceasfully compete with He was so hampered It came out in tl the country are t jate Californians when to the rough he paper can- but the Erte ‘Mr. Gould in- tract exactly. includes the Grand Opera House, and lots in Twenty-third and Twenty- streets and on the North $2,100,000. Everythin Passed off pleasantly, ard the most sober face fan in the part . They claim th ot deny; but If it Is obscene is culled from the Bible, for there number three columns of extracts Thave been in thirteen prisons, but this is the only one that T in where there {s nothing to cover myself with. dignity that has been thrust entleman of means and edu- laced me in the very cell n made three attempts to din which Bleakley, the murderer o: ad Merrill, over whose body six of your moral Christian ministers refused to Christian devotions, were confined. fears of the result not be completed in fulfll his ec » Atlantic and Great Western, and began buying Northwestern, having before him the old scheme of seecu od by the Rin, 20.—The late heavy storms have swollen the streams throughout England to a great height, and several of them have over- flowed. Windsor and Eaton are fooded, The River Trent and its afMfuenta, the Soar and Der- ¢ their banka, submerging alarge portion of the country in Leicester, Der- In some sections of those counties only the tops of trees and hedges are Heavy landslips ha nnor, and one or two other well- ing Western con- corner indirectly k, and Schell sarry forward ing a corruptl Hab prejudices. cirelet of paste diamonds on the bosom of shirt. They sparkled in the gaslight like genu- ine stones, and M: rised at their bril)ianc: ‘was about to make his entrée to tl Getz ot the real Knickerbockers of the New 01 Introductions and ordinary salutations ing been concluded, the party seated them- selves at the table. Mr. Sothern sat at the head as host, and Mr. Florence was at tbe right hand. On the left of Mr, Sothern sat Neil Bryant, and Mr. Lee was sandwiched in between him and Nelse Seymour. Le the great Erie proje bi orthwestern, and, with nd thence, with d, the way for ow In such a post- | Besides, sir, the bankrupt legislators cannot raise went, have risen abc st in the Pac Erie across the continent was clea {s getting old, and it won't be very long before ¢ despatch was recelved ir m jvnry in London, and several despatches ntaiuing full advices were Gould returned to bis headquarters at Osborn A Chaplin's and went about his business. The Mf the securities transferred Mr. Barlow lines to make pub agr t or $40),00) cash. Will leave the late Colonel's widow about 100,00. 2YCITEMENT 12 THE STOCK EXCHANGE. k Exchange Erle opeacd at 50 amid and with linmense transac- Erie in all its varied career, has rarely wd livelier work, and the London des- 1s indicated almost as @ the prive reflected the full advance to New York, though later in the day there was trice, owing to ewas ahitch inthe come In the Stock E quickly advanced to 6), and ai yf the stock c: $$ ING 9,800 MAIL BAGS. d Nottingham. he is gathered William H. ag his successor, and Mr, C striking out for himself. has other interests, and can safely defy the old ‘The fact that Clark and Schell regard their interests as identical with Gould's shown in their bailing of Gould. Mr. Gould was never more desirous of Erie's success than he is ly Interested In Erie for in It, and he will de jess hold his stock as an investinent and go in stronger than ever to advance the welfare of the road, and aid in bringing about a consummation He {s buildin, pectriise-yadbrtd Jon with that Peterborough, nnty, is flooded. and many of been compelled to take refuge from the water in the upper stories of their dwellings A despatch from Liverpool says 49 persons, including passengers and sailors, have perished marine disasters during the past ten days. persons were lost by the sinking of the jatchiess off the coast of Northumberland PAKLs, Deo, 20.—It is probable that some of the the river Seine in this city will Palling the Wool over the Eyes of the Post He runs Lake ‘ors at their hands. ‘and Capt. Byrnes have treated mo bi im annoy at being with ahowling drunken woman in have been announcs begin in Montreal on the Zid inst., bu visit to that p! res ; to be arraigned to-day before Judge Ingraham. It is rumored On Saturday morning last, Mr. Stephen Tl. Knapp, Superintendent of Mails in the New York Post Office, and Deputy Marshal Crowley, estigation into the mysterious dis- of large quantities of United States mail bags. Mail bags are furnished to the pro- prietors of newspaper offices and publishers, in 1 to make up their mails, the Post Office yrities trusting to the honor of such per- sons for the return of the bags. Mr. John Boyle of Fulton st who furnishes mail the residents have for a course of lectures to He is as stron, ‘ssake as any man suit, with white neck tie and patent leather boots. - The oysters were placed upon the table, while THE POUGHKEEPSIB BIGAMY. social converse ran nimbly. Neil Bryant took is napkin and tied it over his hi ner that only his mouth and chin were ble. Mr. Lee gazed upon him with unfelgned astonishment. b touched the bivalves before them, Nell raised is plate and deliberately smelt of the oysters, ‘Then he reached over and ped Nels mour’s plate, and smelt of that. He said. reat excitement Such ts the story of a Gould man. bridges crossin, be swept away Naries, Dec 2.—A gale of unprecedented vio~ over Naples rter Tenison Released rested before Get! for $3,000 Da JOUN MITCHEL ON FROUDE. rumors there that thi rrangements Out of Court—A Suit lence swept damage was done to property in tho city and shipping in the bay. Father Burke S d by a Prow 20.—The vase of Henry Porter Tenlson, the putative lineal de- ndant of the Archbishop of Canterbury, who ity on a charge of bigamy, new phase to-day, been to his store to endeay: that price im The Liberal Club met last even'ng in the Plimpton Butiding. Knapp, made an appointinent for thi ing the highest p call again, and h was arrested. His name wi y Snow Storm ‘onD, N. H., Dev, 20.—A b storm prevails here ; about ten inche have already fallen, but appearanc that it will change to rain. North are all delayed by the storin Three Inches of snow fell after midnight, but it is raining heavily There was a yery large at The lecture of the evening was de. John Mitchel e from the standpoint of an Irish Protest- Here, you can have these. Then he deliberately passed his own plate over to Seymour. and began he had taken. Seymou feet apparently trembling with ‘passion. ting his band behind him, he drew forth a large bowie knif@ which he brandished flercely at Neil He roared out, THE LAST PRAYER. “You have insulted us, sir. I will have your each part id lives they would ing down the k was arrested In this assumed an entire waa indicted his case was set down for the De~ Anoffort has been made to nvict him, but ue reporter thelr beef that Ere large quantities of mail T. Elliott and and on the in- found in their por ‘en by these men W cember Sessions. secure suMclent evidence to c the attempt has been in ameasure un ‘The first wife is in Ireland, and her presence is purt of Sessions counsel, William J, Thorne, moved that the prisoner be discharged on his nizance, the people not being ready ‘The District Attorney, prosentod five he should be held of the necessary d nally the Court ‘The trains from the he Lrilliant operator, t eops his business to him Id is. preminently suc rm & Chapin's office, in cheerful, and & happy over the consummation. rate and bis face toward a table, which showed that somebody bad just lunc He looked contented enou Junk dealers fs a gentleman who frisiiman belong: poration or abuus Neither haye [any vitu About eight Inches of nd to-day, blocking snow fell here last night the roads and delaying the trains on the difer- ent railroads several hours. stages, which left at 10 o'clock A. M. arrived at 10 o'e trade and in good faith from re discharged. bags from Cabill and Hughe: circumstances Is as yet unknow having been traced to Cahill and Hughes, it was important to find out from whom they got them, It was suspected on Tuesday last that Richard Brandon, better known as" Limp: ot, was the thief, and lind,’ by forged ordors and false repre- n the Post Office at mmer about 2,800 mail which he bad sold as old canvas to ( Hughes, most of th athe turning p int of bis back to the b to inake one al- the impenetrable expression which inarks bis countenance. his hand to shake that of the reporter, and this oltve breneh. whieh bo um belief that Mr. ( Mr. Leo looked at the bowie knife and the Knickerbocker who had drawn it. He tried to push his chair back and oscape, but it was wedged in tightly between the two Knicker- bockers, to whom he had but just been intro- ed. ‘In the mean time Noll Bryant, who had allowed the oyste fingers, without paying the least attention to lelse was saying, sprang to bii the rear pocket of his pantal revol hte ns at Md: aMdavits to show cause wh longer to await the arrival proof. Argument followed, decided to discharge the prisoner. ‘As soon as the Court announced his discharge Tenison started to go, but to the surprise of ery one in the court-room his progress was ar- rested by Sheriff Pitcher, who warrant of arrest upon him, ‘Tenison looked at but the latter nodded ner quietly wi ok to his pris ‘The Storm in New ¥ Dick," of 315 ny minds would have to Mr Froude, but it uld was diny passenger train on the Py ern Railroad, coming West, was detained five hours at Boston Corners this morning b: n feet deep. there at the time, Jom traina did not dare to cross the high em- on which trains have been blown from the track. ughkeopsie and East- » obtained fre various times since Inst Then Mr. Gould calmly stood and waited. and bo shed almost every question put with as Guch facility as a waterproof duck, THE REAL WORTH OF ERIE. Reporter—Mr. Gould, will you give me some ‘the recent operat to prevent’ the Fey ‘and Scotch settlers, rved another ‘eee from the monn the houses once used by ‘ounsel with surpri was prevailin bis head, and the pri that he had ob- they took service, rt quest of the alx English, that the Irish people should hand in the gawe, The lecturer then read a short extract from the work of Dr. Leland, a Protestant, which set oppression under which the whole Irish race groaned, and also the edict is- sued by the English Government counselling » Ireland to keop down the monks, friars, &¢., as they created a tendency In the Irish minds fora Government of their own. He afterward read extra well’s works,in which he swears that numbers of ants Were murdered papers and other periodicals, ‘onfederates | an He was taken before Cor y, and was committed ‘eguinst Henry tn this complaint alleges the following of Mary L. Mapes, who previous mber, 187, was a member of his ‘divers household « plaintiff, and to wi viously been aud ay sald relation and the agreetient betwoon plain 1. Mapes, the plaintlit hay eviously thereto as ‘since furnished clothing and supp, eges that while the sald Mary L. Dialntif's service the K and enter upon th tuate in the elt liberating as to story, for he mad ‘The Storm tn the Northwest. Cuicaco, Dec, 20. yesterday throughout the Northwest occurred contrary to the predictions of the Weather u of the War Department. the weather report had been announcing clear- ing and fair weather when It persisted in being cloudy, and, after a dash of snow the day yesterday, ended yesterday with one of the most stornis witnessed here for a long ‘Twelve hours after the storm bad gen- Weather Bureau cane « Lo-day, predicting should begin hi The reporter sought 10 by yenuy intimating that anything Mr Gould bad to say on the subject would be of in- ublic, and he Would be pleased to Hould said that he could give no eause of action ‘That be ts the fa to the 1vth day of » great storm of Seymour made afeint with nis knife at the it with bis pistol. arose, and drew knives and pistols, and a clash- ing and slashin alt of $1,000 bi TEN YEARS IN SING SING. For two days the magistrates Westchester for Perjury. Yesterday Houry Vail of Yorktown was by Judge Gifford of Westchester county to ten years in Sing Sing, having been found guilty of perjury. Vail was shot while robbing a hen roost in Bed- ford, and came near dying. rreled with his wife and she deserted going to live in her father’s house, Subse- Inexplicable, manoged to push his chair rior—What would bea legitimate advance ing out, attempted to escape from. stock as the result of the recent compro- uld 10 be more than the sto: else Seymour detected him as he | the oll “ puffed up,” and she dropped the lamp. Hee Tras sneaking away. and caught him in his arms, Iguited, abd before 1 could be rem. He held him tightly bound between himself and 0 re Durns which resulted in hee the muzzle of I think the stock is worth 100. Do you look for an advance io that aid wrongfully lose and prem Dutchess county. upon which pl fatent to injure this. plalucid, November, 181, jenta, entice an jainti® the said Mary t, In carrying ont bis said intent, represent «i stated (hat he was an wninarried mu erally commenced th out with the probabil what had already passed. ‘The sky was bright and clear this morning, alt ougisfare was blvcked with snow, r ed out to Li tanis, sald Mr, Mitchel, than were in the whole On August 29, 1869, im shoot the ungentiomanly ras- the wail Ltn day of ‘ud Uy Use of false pretexts from the home Ycu think that the condition of the road, |ts resources and prospects, warrant un that the stock would be actually ough every thor- After his recovery ‘0 the company were In this hubbub some one put out the mdvauce to 100 worth that figure? Mr, Gould—Yes, or aay 95, pe:baps. I think Severe Storm and clear the shouts of Mr. Lee, ount doubt the im the good work. A Young Girl's Plodae. “Stop up this way, Modesty, and tell me what you want,” sald Justice Scott to » bright-faced, clears complexioned, buxom young girl, in the Resex Market Police Court yesterday, She was well dressed and re spectable looking, and about twenty years old. As she advanced with timid steps she held down her head, bat Mittin justice Boott— pledge? I don’t know what you mean. ‘Yoring Girl—T to take the pledge not to drink 4 more - nothin’ but cider, lemonade, and suds water, “Sfuntice Seoit—Oh, well, go to minister or pricet justice ye) your 01 and take the Pleda ‘Young Girl—T don't like to; I'm amed. J seott— Wi lay your hand on the Bil How og FOPOU want to swearto abetain frow drinking ait tuous liquors? ‘oung Girl One year Justice Beott—You solemnly swear not to drink any apiritaous liquors period of one year from te- a. Lig the book. ¢ id kisa it with @ loud smack, and walked away quickiy aud n'a “sit condideut manticr, aa thovgh "he a 4 i break her pledge in three days,” said Justice {ver the girl uad gone. 4. On the followin, lig in a promp' |. He was met your, Bi characters. All were dressed in style, and all were introduced which appealed to his 11 Bryant wore animm: . Lee expresse Hi He thought sure O- 0 Was arrayed in a full-dress | scott, A Big Jasper Van Riper, a middl was convicted in the General Scesions yesterday. Sarah 8. Van Riper testified that he married her in Butter county, Pennsylvania, on the 8th of March, 1899, and that she lived with him as his wife upto July. 171. At that time they were living in Paterson, N. J. Ripee b solicitous about Sarah's health as warm weather came on, and persuaded her to take her three children and go on a long visit (o her friends in Pema syivania, Soon afterward he closed out their house hold furaiture by ne THR REPAST. din guch a ‘Then, before anybody had Sey- jook- Nelse, your oysters are better \ction and removed to New York. Selleck, pastor of the Twei ‘hurch, deposed that on the Sist of July he solemnized ® marriage between the prisoner a woman who styled herself Elizabeth Anderson, ‘The groom on that occasion took anew name as well ag wife. He called himself John Voorhis Keynol Counsel, Elizabeth for: practised upon her, and furnished 6, Dut she could not be brovghs sentenced to three years em ting the oysters jumped 1 Rip x months in Sing Sin, ar hair a thous: ot aatlafy my vengeance (lay- and looking at his victim prayer, sir, for your wretched Maria ons Helnrich Hutton died about six months ago, Intestate, leaving an estate worth about $90,000, Hie wife had died some years previously. nd he at the time of bis death was living with bis children. They took out letters of administration, Then & woman named Mariana, who for two years had the occupied position of domeatic in the family, clatmed that wife, and had been married to hun for 0 Tad’ told her, she claimed, that uo form necessary {f they were to live together as man ra, eating them with his je, aateelig together to be auch, While she ti there a child was born to her, and ip the Raresa, © Btatistics Henry Hutton was registered as the . and Mariana Hutton as the mother. The children re- fused to recognize Mariana’s claime, and she inatit suit in the Supret Court to oe plise ber fight dower, Thecase was once tris before J = Brunt and the jury disagreed. second trial, which closed yesterday, resulted in ict against Mariana, ——— A Sensible Jury's Verdict. Yesterday Coroner Herrman held an inquest in the case of Charlotte Gregory of 149 Sixth avenue, who was fatally burned on Sunday last by the explosion of & kerosene lamp. The witnesses testified that Mrs, Gregory was in the act of filing ® lighted lamp whea feet. Fro! loons he drew ‘THR rian. The latter dexterously parried At this point the whole party egan on all sides. Mr. Lee, to of the Knickerbockers was to- death. Coroner Het obtained & sainple of the ott pith which Mrs, Gregory was burned, and gave tt to Prof, Kndeman for aualysis. Yesterday the professor 4 ff un inflammable vapor ab ‘Tédeg. Fahrenbe ‘ 99 deg., was far below @ proper standard, au 1 ell Bryant's pistol, while Bryant ot Out of the ry dangerous. c Jury Fendered a verdict axniuat Albert F. Flanders. igats. Then arose a series of O Mf th) ut Ia grocer, of 149 Sixth avenue, from whom the oil bad bees, groping and inuehtor, above which rang gut loud | Ferchtayand CotuerUeirasa wsued © Waraal (ot ing from Lad eee quently Vail had several altercations with his father-in-law, Henry Baker, which culminated jn a deadly feud. gust Vail accused his father-in-law before Jus- tice Hoyt of having shot him three years befor rok is fully worth ¥! Hauirax, N.S, ‘This mornin He finally suoceeded in , Deo, 20.—A heavy snow ersccutors, and was driven rapidly to the storm has prevailed all day from the northeast. The steamship North morning for Liverpool via Newfoundland. steamship St. Laurant, from Ha\ New York, put in to-day for c of the brig Cavour, was washed overboard the passage from St to marry her, aad with intent to did go through the form of of Pouvukeepale aturesai m before married to Jane Tenison, wi We ail know that these oaths were used as pur: es reports an in- Does that account rep about his wife, | seduce sald Mar i q JUSTICK VINDICATED, 1a'be confiscated, but that was the rule in those pbb On Thursday aman visited Justice Dowling and informed him that a duel was to be fought be- twoon Mr. Loe and Mr. Sothern. ‘The Justice, impulse of the moment, ‘granted I really don't know, deprive. the piaiutl Soa'to Accomplish her don't know how Mr. Fron n come forward before Arthur Crowo, Mr. Froude came but we cannot Tarrytown for examination the case was called th 4 Mr. Baker wa er Knowing the wocutor failed to Martin to Ls Kdward’s Island, from Afterward, it ¢ Justice Dowlin, r d murder among My ground Was nearly n who had shot K London, with Homan, Mrs Wend eportor said, than Mr. Gould had bi 2, and her useful and the feelin jaintiff was put Lo great lose ‘a8 Supposed lost, as she sailed the frst week in October. ‘The snow storm has prevented the arrival of any train from the West or Kast since yesterday therefore destroyed the warrant, place issued subpaenas command: | fas'b votes himself to t DANIEL 18 DOING. and swore to the pursuing aod ri The Alleged Abuses on Ward's Istand, Some time ago Gov. Hoffman appointed @ committee to investigate the allczed outrages tm the Bloomingds.¢ and other lunatic asylu: ‘On the com: pletion of that labor the committee gave their atien- Hon to the condition of the hoaptt prisons, and other Ioatitutlons of the Departinent of Charities and Vorrec: Hon. ¢ days exam: sand "hie report waa High deu Breanao Meten' mission went be Wap tuveatigate vn of aiTaire waren : . sald derogatory to. the Sothern and” Willlam J. | House of itefuge that the love tho arrest of the two curred to that the process was but a the practical joke upon Mr, Florence to appear before him in the ‘Fomba at | edly be vory thorough. It will require meveral dave te un Justice Hoyt, 8 o'clock yesterday morning. At that he There is a variety nees of the shooting with gre: f opinion as to whether Mr. Hid actually holds 20,000 shares, though it is reveraily believed he does. Voting to Lense the Old South Church. At a meeting of the pew The subject was discussed by Dr, J. ¢ .and after Mr, Mi ng adjourned, Aflof which'was to plaintitr damage in the sum of $9,000, for which he pray nt besides Costs Josey, AViorucys for Plant, ) Mr. Drew is be- Bostox, Deo, 2. F the | finish the work. | the Asylum for the Insane will un: ico Dowling entered and permitted | *mived by the committee ycaterday, them to go about their business. en closed, Mr stand, and testified that the man who shot Vail, while the latter was that he ‘stood within forty feet ave him frst aload of No. 7 shot. ‘ail only hopped around slightly, he rom the other barrel, prictors of the Old South Chure Voted, 29 againat 23, to lease the church edifice and cant grouLd around {t to the United States Govern ment for the use of the Post Oftice. two years, and the rent is $23,000 per annum. Carried that the standing commlitee of the so publicly announce that they will Massachusetts Historical Society at a rice to be fixed by three disinterested pe it forever as & historic bu taken to euable those from abro ‘of the building to the Goveru ‘O subscribe toward the purchase of the ny to be short to some extent, fow think him largely interested. said bythose who ought to knowthat he has Gault vory little in. stocks since the Northw He pald his losses in that c Hic aman, butthey made him alitue nvered his breath, and he, frightened out of Erie. Bays that hls onl Sarles took th ‘Tho sudden turn in this case is the principal ig the legal fraternity, niplaint will be filed to-morrow or next ed ‘Tonison closely the facts yet un- openly assert that he ts crazy, and that insanity is hereditary in his It is now understood that Mr. Li impression th: stealing hens; Jen Bry . and The lease runs for Bed chat Sueshait the Guts, tas not besa told concerning th teristics of American s ————_—_— Snow Slide in U Sau Lake Crry, Deo. 2. heavy storms in the mountaing here. ‘There was asnow | péico, who had beep slide at Alta, Little Cottonwood, by which the bulid: | w, ‘Those who have wato and who are familiar w known to the publi JW. O'BMLRN, 1k Nassau street. Adv fired a load ot No. 6 shot and, in Mr, Sarles's words, “then he everlast= Speaker Biaine « edifice to the the Editer of the ‘There ts much, too, behind the scenes in bis h reveals sorrow and trouble in a 11 has been accused of shooting and killing bis brother; of throwing his six-year-old daugh- tor into the fire, burning her to death, and of out his sister's tongue, of which she died shortly afterward, but accountably always escaped punishui An Auti-Election Murdor in Elizabeth, N. J, John Fagen, a veteran soldier, and ex-foreman of Stcam Fire Engine ed on trial in the Union January 2, for the alleged deliber to have the st Correspondence of The dun. WasutncTon, Dec. 20,—I learn upon good authority that Mr, William Orton, who now con- trols the New York Tribune, has offered the editorship to the Hon. J. G. Blaine, Speaker of the House of Represeutatives, who has the sub- fact, this was Mr. Orton's original design in negotiating for the s 0) gic woman now separated from ber husban has written » letter to ‘Tenison Co. are anid to be largely Bide, though they may have the stock across the ort of Erle on this —— Ald for the Sufferers on the Baltic Coust. The German Consul-Genoral acknowledges the A well-known Broad street broker takes a from Mr, Gould's as He summarizes in iinbers, thus; Debt and preferred sti 000,000; total. $10; 000, per cent. interest on debt and taken down by the slide, but view somewhat differ tho real value of Erie There is no doubt that his sult forher hand woe greatly aided by more than one person in Poughkeepsio, der advisement, 8 of Elizabeth, unty (N. J.) Cow murder of Chaun- Jomon & Burke... york 1822 Sal tesa ay $8, 000,000- purchase of the paper, is under the Dutch Hetnrich's New Trial, dined with Horatio Seymour By agreement between the District Attorney hat he is sat jh | And counsel for Henry Neumann, alias Dutch Heinrich, * | the new trial awarded by the Court of Appeals in the case to have been begun yetterday in the General Bee but when the case was moved counsel said that hot prepared to proceed on account of the ab: ‘of material witnesses. He sald he expected to by two detectives attached to the Police Central Dpensed, but who had since Lon duty out of the city, that Dutch Heinrions dy on & charge Of having robbed « he very time the robbery ¢ office of J. 8, Kennedy & Co. henoe that it Was pliysically impossible {or bloodthirsty chara: ot here have been | pr Mine wore carried away. Two men ‘and bruised, and (wo others were hot seriously injured. | stroet, pase Hiin'to* take Kennedy 4 % bonis aad notes, After The Medoo Indian Wa: ome debate the fret day of the neat term was fixed foe BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2.—The latest nows —2— fiom the Medoe Indian country states that Major Green The Argument in the Jumel Caso Closed, to surround “Captain Jack" and nis | On Wednesday morning counsol for Goorge Baltzor @ Tanks He has long been a par- 1 ball ot fonmuciac tloular friend of Blaine's, and he has great ad- miration for his energy. The negotiations with Mr. Colfax were commenced by Sam Sinclair tation with Orton, and when stock Is required, say, $2,008) cent, on common stoc! ‘hird net, $6,- these are the correct amounts 0 nings, they would pay on the common stock Sound Senso Amoug Theatrical Managers ‘he approaching convention of meat in this city is principally for the Late om Saturday night, the 18th of September | foveral persons, including Clum, Pet dians offer to ght * MoGurgan, and a Alfred Bchieslager. Boston Nofusing without any con: pour miduight Fagen nding it has enta: It ts calculated that Are moving very slowly. The Lb- | Washington Rowen, the plaintt® in the Jumel estate he troops au to oho, and Will Dever | cage, offered evidence to show that Madame Jumol bad aE admitted that plaintitf was her eon, Counsel for Ohase Listen to Woodhull, tne Adininaion ‘of such veatimony, on the itarany evidence of this Character Was BOS Bowron, Deo. 20.—The Boston Board of Alder. Hae eine ot ele lluptiliate eas remittance has been made to-day of President of t he bought the paper Colfax was already, in teluht per ent, on the cost, ao that f the principal theatres average $250 & Wook ex A @ license to Mesdames Woodhull and | conceted. consider 60 as about the | Btock, or say 70 at the outsl WHAT JAY GOULD HAS MADE. uoted above puta Jay Gould’ some sort, engaged to be the editor. ingly, Orton had to take up the bargain with him, but be has now broken It for caus has gone back to his first idea of putting Mr. Deputies, Max von Forckenbeck, tions are earnestly solicited. ely had the words ed the giass out of his ® blow in the fa pense by the one single feature of out-door advertising, besides being obliged to place » gi ablo weate at the service of he DiN-boards stat Clafin to leet: at number of desir. ties Ln iront of Whe During the run of a the latter retaliated ‘The gontieman « f ; Challenge Accept: fa the Muste Hall ‘On the other 4 that the statute wid td thle Beate iitid. the right to Inverif piace Hid on' the aaine plane aaa legit , ate cuild in relation to proof of worrenee SH0 UF TOWN, ae argumout was Closcd yesterday, Judge Shipansa $3,500,000 since resign! so believes that more ready money treet, not excepting Blaine at the head of the journ T have not been able Blaine has ac: doubt that he will do 6o at once, if he bas not said yos alread: ‘The Steamboat Andrew Fletcher Burned. The well-known barbor steamer Andrew Flotoher was burned to the water's edge at Quarantine To the Baiior of The Sun, Sin: Noticing in your paper of this morning lionge by Mr. T, A, Williams for the skating c plonship of this city and a belt not to cost leos than and if agreeable to him o ascertain wi Noy. 10, Richard MoColley, seaman, fell fro Hon in, the hum iuterfered and atom ork Wan (to, fogvetecet and eds onnally. Cl Chaane) aud was drowned Judge Blatohfe Paper Mac ‘. uld bas control \fhan any other man on th (Commodore Vanderbilt or Mr. b: doubt that he holds 200,000 shares of Erie and astently buy . Barlow says arrangement betw sei ereby the lau ing par, ids that he nevor fers, [ts cumored that » divi 'y playhouse proprietors. The Alabama Trouble Settle Montaommny, Dec, 20, nently organized to-day by the election of Mr, L. B, Parsons as Speaker ; Kobort Barber, Clerk; K. White and W. V. Turner, Assistant (Mou Lo retract N some to be har: fon for Doorkeeper more votre accept the challen " roadway, ny once A erway Bi Naw Youn, Dec, 2, 1872. ath the ‘second Ways ® plotol Lullot y, bas ari decreeing. that Tbo House perma he patent of B. SEMAN becaaainine Stn | Ot Fe asi frances Penna rail, tne erdaer, coal aa athe has no knowledge of ya the compen idond om the pre: @ Husdred Coal Miners on Sirike, OMioaao, Doo. %.—About five hundred coal minors cumployed in tho mince atand in the inmediate struck yesterday for an ed- mine vwoors bave Bisbicon Dosrecs Below Zoro, Lawnenos, Kan., Doo, %,—T! SLSR asa pater et meroury this former action is uo lon victnity of Springfield, Ti sf for weary reserving his decision, ark J 1th into the Kg! Remombor the Brave Men’ ‘The ladies in charge of the Un School for the Orphans of Soldie: idree, Home and ud Sailors, ask for for the Christmas festival, Contribuvons Mr. the Home on the Byule- Ab 84 Clinton place, Bre. hirty-einth atroot, or to Mrs. Waal Forcyeixin Breet, din the suit of the Union Cosvpany alae ch Pn Hie. mi sch — oo . Gardner, Kat ui Whose Head W: + pes, ony. end Eatber | ‘The human boad found in ty» Cunard docks jours. Tho bail was or: | Om Thureday, and which was tak Aue doreey Cit eer J Giorgue, bas bot boee lacalided, a