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FORTIETH YEAR. RUINS OF ANCIENT TROY. |4* smERICay Ie, AN ENGLISW PEMARKABLE DISCOVERIES EAST OF THE ARCHIPELIGO. Ponta eased A Savan at Work—A Hundred Men U rth Prom the Manchester (Bng.) Times, Dec. 6. the Home of Prinam—Andromache's Tower | | The trial of the action of Dredge Discovered-Also the Walls Thrown up | Winans, for breach of promise of marriag damages being laid at £10,000, which comm by Neptuse and Apollo—Homer's Hind, oo Tneodey ator fy Exca ations are now in progress on the | special jury, int site of ancient Troy, in Asia Minor, which can- jeorgeant Bal resumed yesterday morning. Mr. defendant, but every ond who has read the tale of In 18% the plaintift, Elibabeth Drodge, w: Achilles's wrath, to Greece the direful spring engaged as bookkeeper and assistant at the Of woes uaaunbered. stab lishment of Mess: h mauretey iV? From Homeric times the Plains of Troy, trav: | known hairdressers afd periuiners in Bimols, and lying between the Mount Ida, have been identified with the s firm carrying on business in Londe described in the Iliad ; but so widely have trav- | Drietors af what are called the" cli ellers and archwologiste differed with regard to | The defendant, it was sald. cami , \ al ¥, paid the plain tho site of the famous city which for ten years | siitost daily, paid the planta med defied the united arms of Greece, that ithas | faking some time for deliberation she c tong been doubted whether any genuine re- | but the union was put off from tim mains of Troy ships. come upon him, and, in fact, whether such a city over existed | “Yn the mean time he pressed her to become hshe did. ‘The plaintif’ met defendant by arrangement at the dramatic nd having pave in the fertile Imagination of the author of | his mistress, w! the Homeric Epic. Bs DN, SCHLIEMANN'S RXPLORATIONS. dine the Crystal P ‘at the Palace Ho! ein 1866, they cat These doubts are in a fair way of being re- | and went to the Hyde Park Hozel, where the ita for himself and me unwell, . They lived to- tyle as Mr. and Mra Clin= hester street, Manchester ‘a child was born. ne time before 1869, when the defendant mith, whe was repro- movod by the discoveries of Dr. Menry Schiie- i age eta be apartine mann, who for more than a year has been | and had to con conducting @ series of explorations on | gether in fashionab 1 ) Poy, af ton Davidson fn Mat the Plains of Troy, of which he ha quare, and io Bctober, 128i, furnished an elaborate account to the Hera’é. | ‘The intimacy continued unul sc Ho had previously broken ground in this | the Ld | of ree shuorhood, ebiefly to > sliehe married a widow, @ Mrs. Smitt nelehborhood, chiefly to satisfy himself that | arned * wi Taoome Of BON & vent, Burvabashi, which it had become the fashion to The cross-examination of the pial des rite as the site of Troy,could lay noclaim to | Postvoned on Tuesday, Mr. Serge ono’ 0 0 nity | OXPressing ® hop en that honor, He found that no censtderable city | S7ETCy attand Mr, Sergeant Parry could have been built there, both on account of | some of the evidence had take: the limited area of the site and of the absence of remains of pottery at a greater depth than Litt bec upon its tru the cross-ex However, yesterday morni pination was proceeded with. three or four feet below the surface, Excava- | ‘The plaintiff said that before the dramatic le. tions atother points suggested by Strabo and | féte she had only been once out wit other ancient historians and geographers were | fondant, when they went to the Pine equally fruitless of valuable results, Hav: plateau several miles north of Burnabashi, ris- | ing about a hundred feet above the plain and terminating abruptly on its northern and north- | sented, as he sald he would mls wostern sides, which seemed admirably adapted | {htroduce bi for the site of alarge city. such as Troy ts de- | him be bad come down with oribes ve been. il exe of entleman met rien al 1 scribed to have been, A slight excavation mado | grAtemak mek te the theatr iu 1570 showed that the place was rich in re- | with him nor out with him before, At first shi mains of buried architecture and pottery. He | declined to give bis name, saying he was now at once made up his mind that he had discoy- | married man, but consented to write It on down with her inthe Broughas nted, as he said he would mis: ‘ plece of paper. ‘She indignantly denied that » tred the site of Troy, and prepared to conduct | Eoid the defendant she iad been seduced be bis Iabors on an extensive scale and with | fore, and said that, in addition to the defend. method. Ants, she received while at Trueftt’s two offers 3 > of marriage, admitting that she had gone two or pipetted ltd Aled 2 e of & widow, another three times to the hou The first diMculty to overcome was to obtain | customer of Trueftt's, livit Permission to dig into and through the plateau, | street, Portm: which was owned partly by a Mr. Frank Calvert and partly by two Turks. The former cheer- | of it since. fully consented to have his premises invaded, but the latter, not sharing Dr. Schliemann’s | fengant's inte archwotogical enthusiasm, would neither sell | before it took p should be filled up on the completion of the | Ady” (the child), and ended his lette; sar Li from yo “lintot digging. Hero the paternal Ottoman Govern. | feat Lizile, from your darling Clim ment stepped in, compelled the Turks to sell | plaintiff said, My dear Clinton, L w: the land at its estim.ted value to the Ministry ht cdl of Public Instruction, and then obligingly | ove and "kisses, from. your own ‘lovin turned it overto Dr. Schliemann, With eighty | and affectionate girl sAssie A £8, the loth © men he broke ground in October, 1871, and ex- | September he sent a look of his h savated until compelled, at the end of Novem. | 82d Kisses to yourself, and ver by the winter rains, to desist. He resumed ther letter the defend: nt t work wit ch larger force of me ri, | tlust never speak disrospectfully of Mrs. Smith, thea ha much larger force of men last April, | oshie had dune in a previous communication, sud has steadily prosecuted it until within the | Tt Seamed that after the marriage the defendant Lat few weeks, Next year he hopes to continue | allowed the plaintiff £2) a month, and after- ue Interesting task he has undertaken, frard 0 and £35, which sums, she suid, were % sgecnlel insumMcient CECKETS OF THE ANCIENT CITY, Mr, Sergeant Parry, in opening the case for the The cutting made in 1871 revealed to him ruins | defendant, expressed bis deep regret that itliad Qtalwerant cuenta « e pari ecu. | C¥eF Deen’ brought into court, and, admittin f different ages In strata of comparative regu> | That the plaintif had wmoral claim ahd her child larity. Those of historic times were nowhere | every claim on his client, said that but for the more than seven feet below the surface, At a | unreasonable conduct of the plaintiff in applying Jepth of fifteen feet only calcined ruins were | to bis client's brother, forcing her way into the Langham Hotel, preceding historic | than had been 4a had existed | £20a month would have been continued th of from fourteen to ho t At a depth of from fourteen to twenty: | 319 igation, Now, however, the |p four feot many stone implements and fragments | tm having made of pottery were found, but no metal, and the | fendant, he was c houses were of smal! stones united with earth, 4n Indication that the inhabitants were Aryans, | the eviden ‘Ten feet lower he came upon houses of un- | the plaintit: burned brick, and {mplements and weapons of | thé Crystal I found, showing that for ag times wone but wooden ho th tuous girl, As to the alleged promise, it was copper, and below this stratum were unearthed | only “vamped up” by the @ 6 of a buge blocks of stone, which led the explorer to | #¢fVant girl, and could not be | relied upo having bee bolieve he had reached the veritable ruins of | [Rts the tne lost city, Last spring he opened a | those of a woman who was cons trench in the abrupt north side, which | Was merely a tn! mn hO prot he believed must have formed the site of 4) the acropolis, and this was followed by other | defendant's mai as f “Will you please make bish b death. After that you will find me the sw which he conjectures may have been a tower of | . His Lordship int ps jd that althoug! the wall of Troy, and possibly that from which | anzioui intothe witness box to refute th Andromache witne ed the death of Hector. It | more damning imputations that had been mac ts composed of stones Joined with clay, and is | Seinst him, he (the learned Ji must be admitted t! epparently as ancient as those prehistoric re- | morally bound mains known as Cyclopean, and so differentin | the mother and pie fale wis hia Auts.i6 8 structure and character from the ruinsexhumed | ,, Seréeant Ballantine sald 1 was | i above it, that there can be no doubt thatits | which he h origin dates far back into the age of tradition | against Mn and fable, He also dlacovered on the slope of | “fawn. the plateau part of a wall of huge stones Joined | that a juror should be withdrawn, anda Judge with clay, seven feet in thickness by ten in order prade upon the Gefencent tor & ‘AN, height, which may have been the wall of circum- | His Lordahih said’ he wot moun vallation mentioned in the Iliad as having been | not think the breach of a promi built uround the elty by Neptune and Apollo, | be established, but the, plaint fo ; . compensated for having borne thi DATERBFETND: DINO VERT, child, ‘The proceedings then terminated. These structures, together with the upposed a site of atemple, constitute the principal archi- Blessin en 3 teoctural discoveries of Dr. Schliemann, and of | pe Roman Cathol their absorbing interest and value there can be | of the Sea on Court atr bo question, But in connection with the re- | an impres —— - und Church Bell 1, Brooklyn, e ceremonial plements end utensi! iohioe. tha anbiant cacbia wi ‘and will be holsted into position during the coming m asst? nese COmprine povlery OF MANY Yar chureh was Olled to ite utmost capacity, Mishop eties and great beauty, stone instruments, cop- | Lougnliny officiated) "with © the Stier.” waters per nulls, lamps, urns, &c., which in material, | Tate, McCarihy. | Cattagnan, and ne workmanship, shape and ornamentation indl- | tarot the The cate n people far more clyllized thon the races Mr. Who successively built over the site of Troy. ntnlsaloner Much of the pottery is embellished with the f Ro Aw crocheted cross, OW »0l oO! blyman Domus Capt. kerry of the police, ! Mai 1 @ Well-known symbol of the Mr ilam J, John Roberts, Mr. John Aryan race, Atadepth of fifty-three feet largo | fi toads were found, which must unquestionably have lived there some three thousand years, “It is with a strange sensation,” writes Dr, Eehliemann, “that one looks upon creatures | Te the Rul‘or of 1he Sur. hat were the contemporartes dromache, though they be only toads.” ‘ator ip the ity of New York wi “ championship aud medal he can WORK YET TO BK DONE. melee Abe ne eal ¥ Unsaid} ia the pastoral residence, accomimodated by Clupper. excavations have hitherto been conducted | of $2 mubt accompany the, Challenge to insure notice Schliemann at his own expense, and he | M30. v, Rif Fisusn "Champion of New York, intimates bis willingness to resign the further — ition of the work into the hands of com- Moyomente of the President, etont and intelligent persons, From the clue | CINCINNATI, Ohlo, Deo. 22—President Grant Already furnished py him the completion of | *'f¥ed st Covington yesterday afternoon, and stopped tt night, He stops at aT AE bie atthe r the excavations can only be a question of tme | ine purnet House to-night, and will start for Washing: and money, and it 1s to be hoped that the want | {on by the ’auhandie route at 1:30 o'clock in the mcr of these may not delay or indefinitely postpone | Ms, expecting to arrive there early on Tue ene Biscoveries In which all elvilized persons are in- Aron idence of bis father I day. torostod. A few years' intelligent labor would | pentanarom, Vt, Dec, 22.-Edward. Shietle, « hoted burglar, broke jail here at an early hour thie fauous city of eple song. moruing, and je till at large. He cacaped from jall at ; rH and was recaptured «few weeks ‘a Uberal reward Is offered for bie doubtless lay bare the foundations of the most ————— Alleged Incendiary Fire in Paterso PATERSON, N, J. Dec, 22.—Willlam Collier’ Oe Iii OM Railroad avenue and Green stre Traue Huliding 7 by 100 fee Quarter past 10 o'clock to-night, and iu half an hour wi Simoat entirely destroyed. The loss ts placed at fi Aon to $14,000, and the inaurance at sn ho MA von chy; (ollier has just, atl o'clock, Deen arrested by the Guict of Police, ahd locked up on ‘suspicion of havin Str » place om fire, as he is sald to have been the fre ou th after the fre was discovered. He ere were at work thawing out the , And provably originated the Are accldeut- a was discovered on fire ata Boston, Dec, 2.—A fire to-night on Boston street, Dorchester District, ina block of three wooden known as the Durgin Block, caused damaj at $11,000, The property is partly Insured 1p Boston, Dec. 21,—A cable despatch has b recelved in this elty from Dawes of the ebip that the ship is safe Maer love with ol) on board Veither Mudiarisa oe recent report of u Hire srr owen use NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, THE TABERNACLE BURNED. — ee TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF THE REY. DR, TALMAGE'S CHURCH, THE MURDER OF PEDRO BATLLORI. THE ALABAMA QUABREL, ———— Feolona Killed by his and her Lever— wp in, Mate—The Garden—lee 1d From the Imprenta of Barcelona. ‘The present state of the case, whioh ix now being tried by the Jud, San Baitren, in refation tothe murder of Pedro dat Acaite, permite ts, 'to lay the following dee o . porin fo , Xo thia horrible otime before the publie dro Batllori was DAWN OF THE MONARCHY. UNITED STATES OFFICERS SUP- PRESSING A NEWSPAPER. A Mat Maker Montoomery, Ala., Deo. 22,—In tho House yesterday, when the journal was being read, Mr. Cowan of Jackson called for the read- ing of the names of the members who voted on the second ballot f rdoorkeeper the day before. ‘That was the ballot on which more votes were cast than there were members present. After the reading ended Mr. Masterson said he was improperly recorded as voting for Whitaker, the caucus nominee of the Republicans, when, {n fact, he voted for Candee, the Independent Republican. This change would elect Candee, anda motion was made.by Mr, McCoskey (Rep.) to correct the minutes to conform to the facts, The Republican members fought the motion by fillbustering motions to take a recess, polnts of order, &o., but finally a re: matter to a committee was adopted. The committee reported that Mr, Candee was elected, and the journal was corrected. Dem.) offered a resolution declar- having duly elected all the cers required should be immediately declared rmanentiy organized under the plan y-General, and that fallure or re- fusal so to do would be bad fal! ney-General and th was voted down by Joint resolution to adjourn till January adopted by therHouse with the proviso should not be construed as recognizing a manent organization of the Senate. The LI had announced the Sen: organized and ready for business several days 0, and when this proviso came back for con- currence the Senate refused to concur, where~ upon the Lieutenant-Governor adjourned the Senate despite its acti ‘The Court-room Legislature continues to hold daily sessions. The Governor yesterday sent them minending increased taxation one assed a bill au ponds. Mr. Par- of the District of Lord Chief Justice and a the Lord Chief Justiceand’s | Yesterday morning as the Ree. Do Witt congrogation went to the Rrooklyn ‘Tabernacle, they found the bullding burning. In halt an hour tt was consumed. ‘The fire was first soon bursting from a flue in the southeast corner of the body of the church, but afew feet from tho ceiling. Those living op- posite the Tabernacle had discovered smoke rising from the roof, and were hastening to the church as those within saw that the building was burning. In the confusion that followed It Appears that no one thought to carry the alarm to a police station or strike the alarm telegraph, and {t was half an hour before the first steam fire engine reached the bell sounded as soon as the flames were discov- d, but as itisnot a fre men, even if they heard It, were not bound to It was not untila citizen ran to the ‘Tenth precinct station house that the alarm was sent out, ‘This was quickly followed by another alarm, which brought reserves to the fire. this time the flames had the building, and wore b: great column Attracted hundreds, who views It way evident that the Tabernacle my pnsumed, and the firemen directed them- ves to saving ad. forts were successful age by water to the hi Couch, no ott Rew Onceavs, Deo, Now Orleans Times was feized by the States Marshal, by ordey of Judge Durell, on a trumped-up charge involving only $1,600, but |.—Yosterday the lentine and Mr. H. Lewis appeared for the plain- divorced from ot but deeply interest, not archwoloists merely, | ti; Mr. Sergoant Parry andgMr, Murphy for the jogefa Mas, some twenty-two d no children by her, and his o1 possessed of some ad willed away, after his de- in. payment of se: ndered him. ‘of September Inst, nd his servant, je mat factory, forsome timo criminal relatto: orps of Engineers, Victo- ame. aman about Tras a brother. y, which he re Fol rhich'ahe had then will was executed on the ‘These two, Pedro Batllori alleging fraud. Although double the amount was offered in discharge of the debt a release was refused. The non-appearance of the Times this morning, and the announcement in the other papers of its suspension last evening, by order of Judge Durell, has caused a fresh burst of indignation among the citizens of New Or- leans, not confined to thoi dominant faction. liberty of the press, rk hile there streat and Burlington Arcade, and w e ersod by the little stroams, Scamander and | the became acquaiitod with the defendant As & n Sea and | customer, Clinton Winans, an American resident in this country, and brother of the partners In & shed nd PFO to Trueftt’s thirty years of ag ant cast of countenance, Whon Ublerna’s reginont left for Madrid about the end of September he deserted mained in Barcelona. From that date G Folx took caro of him ands money. She first tried to get him a room inthe ple would not recel belonging to the ‘This Interference with the s well as the rights of the citizens, with, as it appeared, only an er parte statement to justify it, brought into review the Possible animus which might have prompted such usurpation. The publication of a fac simile of Judge Dureli’s signature to the order taking sion of the State House, in which there was clearly intended to be suggested an appeal from “Philip drunk to Philip sober, severe and caustic articles continued from day to day in the Times upon Judge Duroll's course in the present crisis are taken to furnish motive enough for his action yesterday. Judge Durell’s manner of proceeding has like- canvassed, bringing out the fol- lution to refer the to time ald be found within the Troad, | Until, as he said, his brother had settied an in- plied bin with arm signal the fire- ing that the Hou Gracia, but the there because he bad po pape rocured a lodging! for him in the house of one #4 Ban Jeronimo off as her broth- eals to him ever; same responsible for the rent of About this tine Gregoria had conceived the iden of killing her master, and she proposed the crime to her lover. She assured him that when the old man was out of married, eet up riano could not long, however, resist the mac nal woman (bis own words), e dragged him to his perdition. him one night In the factory; but his courage failed him, and he left the house the next morn- ing without baving been seen by Batllori. zht, days after this Gregoria went to Vic~ 4 \n San Jerouimo street, and taking him with her, hid him in ® small room alongside of tho onein which she slept, and which was im- over the room of’ Pedro Batllori. the usual hour the unsuspecting mat maker ; Pp his shop and went to bed. ble that ho slept very soundly, for there a} to be but little doubt that Gregor! Strong dose of opium, which sh ina neighboring di he passed him $f carried his jo of the Btat publicans. T! pread to every part of ym the roof in of black amoke the confiagra- A dense volu way, they could get tenant-Governor ‘ining property m slight dam 18a occupied by Mr. W. J. F property was destroyed. TRD CLEROYMAN. Most of the movable property of the Taher The chandeliers, carpets, books, and chairs were carried out t fore the fire reached the floor, veyed to the old church adjoining the Taber- nacle, A stiff breeze fanned the flan hour after the dames were first se wise boen free! lowing alleged facts : ‘eodings were begun by J. H. Moki 4 former part owner of the A. Weed, the present propriet Into bankruptcy. in promissory note for given by Weed to McKee in'settlement of their ‘This note 1s now overdue but no demand has been made for its payment, either before or since such maturity, and the proceedings in Judge Dur- ell's court were undertaken and present status without notice bel eithor the Times or its attorneys. id McKee has some connection with the Bank- ‘and being tn receipt of patronage ubject to bis influ: circumstance of hi ance in such active opposition to his old partuer. would seem to require some expla staf having deserted the f the United States officers. or to the effect that ed to-morrow from if waa Mr. Sergeant Ballantine t might be ig that him entirely by urprise, and Re would like to consult bis client or of the concern, rhe basis of this macle wax saved M hundred percent. ‘That bo thorizing the tasue of $2,000, rmanent Speaker of the consolidated ned the Court-room bill, while pre- ¢ Lieutenant-Governor | Partnership account. some six months Jemocrats say this duplica- the Legislature with the presiding in both, argues bad fait avain appeal to the Attorney-General if it {s not discontinue pressed to their served upon While the building was burning Mr. Talmage's eat congregation Talmage was early on the scene, an mong the spectators greatly excited. d those who were removing the property fromthe building, made several appointments for meetings of the Board of Chur! and listened to ex; hundreds of lips. tre. She bired @ brougham to take her from i | Bond street to the Palace, end on the way she ttle’ point hi t met agentieman in Albemarle street, who had settled this point he turned his attention to a | met sgentionen In Anette forthe atalle kept y her friends. He asked her to allow him to and she con- e train. He She did not to the defendant, but she told The nd they will that very day When Batlior! was asiee; stairs, lit a lam, to boll some ol! ja went down ; and honey in & small earthen Her Intention was to pour this down her part of her devilish plan was not executed. She then took some Ashes Ina plece of paper and went uj As the couple reached Victoriano threw himself on the KITCHEN EXPLOSIONS. master's throat ressions of aympathy from While the conflagration was atits height a delecation from Mr. Beecher's church appeared, and after expressin sympathy, placed Plymouth Chu 6 Tabernacle worshippers on Sunday edifice shail have been tions were received from ‘oh and others. were posted ¢ ullding, which read: Atoms—The Nata vatenc is. and Furniture Damaged Batllori's room mat maker, seized him by di 5 choke him, ¢ instant Gregoria threw the She then huried triking him in the most sensitive parts of his person, and striking bim until she hat the dis- Crxcrinnati, Dec, 22.—The hot-water ap- Paratus in the house of Col. Moulton exploded with terrific violence this morning. vant girls had fired up the kitchen range, when the hot-water pipe burst, tearing the range to atoms, wrecking the furniture, Kate Connor, one of the servants, violently under aheap of embers. Injuries from bruises are fearful, and her cloth. Moulton extinguished ines will be ti 56 Camp street, where, in an almost unfurnished loft, the Times is temporarily loc: the continuance of Judge Durell under the title of No by Mesars. ex-Judge Alexander W ward C. Hancock, late associate editors of the New Orleans Tim re many who rejol Judge Durell, which the: unworthy a Judgelof the c permitting personal rancour to influence Judicial regard It as certain to stim: hington to send oni number here that the dignity of the U: be vindicated and respect for athy of the people was jay inthe rush of adver- mea, will be publ near the burning b congregation wi Ot pastor will pre At fifteen minutes to eleven the to frane of the throug went slowly homeward. STATEMENT OF THE SEXTON. A St reporter sought Mr. § the Tabernacle. and hurling As soon’ as Batlor! was dead his murderers returned to Gregoria’s room and went to sleep, as if nothing bad happened. Gregorla was anxious to restore strength to her lover, and for the purpose she offered of coffee, into which she had scraped the phos- horus of a bundle owever, suapectin plymouth Chureh at this action of Before retiring ‘atize as utterly against the wal in Gloucester square, where sle saw ladies and gentlemen, but denied knowing that she was bot of good character, though she had heard I, and the ¢! ing was set on fire. fire, but not before she was fatally Col. Moulton was badly burned about the fac ‘The other servant was only . The water in the pipes outside the range had frozen, of the explosion must @ range was torn to pieces. The wall ig, and windows, as wel lly damaged. There was a similar exploston, with ing report, about the same time, at the Henrie ets were frightened, and rushed down ‘stairs, dragging their nately no one was burt, and comparatively slight. The cause of the explo- sion was similar to the first on twell, sexton of From him it was learned that the edifice have something, refused to drink ‘ollowing morning the door of the shop was opened at the usual hour, on! the servant not the master who opened then wont out in quest of now imprudent to name, with whom, in consid- she made @ bargain States bench mi it restored. The syn | abundantly shown all tisers for Lo-morrow's issue. and that while it was io thelr land nor permit it to be excavated, except | contemplation they wrote to, each other, in endiy ters, | It-was remarked. moi on the condition that they should receive & | once that the defendant's spelling and grammar large sum of money, and that the trenches | Were bad. The defendant spoke of his Darling my rite 1809, the nt you to of your hair before you tarry. re weil, with fondest ® person, whom It Is The furnace ate ich the fire burst during the winter as the furniture, were eration of asum of that he should help fortunate m tion the whole of the in the evening Gregoria again went out bundles for her She found one in tho street, Arco del Featro, and the two went together to Gregoria then took this man to the in order to show him the place to which he was to go with the hand cart on the following morning. vek on Monday mornt dd been fred since the lat o| terday morning at 6 0'cl furnaces as \ full of burni uisinna Election was Vitinted— f Swearing to allenged te Prove His nck Shotwell Were about one fourth He throw on ten or twelve f coal, opened draughts and went furnaces were burning beautifully, they were when I returned at half- lock. looked at them at that time T was dusting the organ r. W, Earl, who assists me, came from the side room into the body of the and facing the front saw the smoke. to the front of }. but before I reached the flue the fre burst out in a sheet of fame five or Trang an alarm on the « In_this opera- Sunday, was a Lie-He ts © Sworn Statement. Durant DaPonte, one of the New Orleans an te carry of in a hand cart. and went w use In Asalto stree! scorching letter to the Grant senator from Louls- a by the Explosto HARRISBURG, Pa., Dec, 2. residing on Wainut street, was killed this morning by losion of @ cooking range, the water pipes hay- _——_——_— THE COLD SNAP. of a Cooking Range. irs, Samuel Knox, ir, with love r darling child, eve me your ever loving Clinton.” In id her that she To Wm, Pitt Kellogg, Senator, Sin: On the 16th of Iast month you filed Inthe United States Circuit Court adocument called a In that bill you charge me with being concerned in a scheme to defi etion to the office of You say that you bel “aver the fact to be that it’ was my “inten- te plan" to make such oan- as sliould effect defeat; you declare that youare * fear that it was iy intention, in the furtherance fraud" alleged certificates 0! upervisors of Ree arges were made the foun- ented In the political this country, eneral ‘attentic the public jour= the cart was ‘Three bundles sewed orded were read: the trunk, another the arn hands, and the third the thi Dill in equity, the poor mat This Gregoria ; $" Aieged el fire, and it burst out the ent! Foix bad carried In her arms t gardens of San Beltran, M. nd the unsuspecting ha made thoir way through E Ronda streets to the thon and delibe Vass of the vot ler of the hand ci la, San Pablo, and ate of San Antonio, on the Hostafranchs road, where, leaving the bundles, eartinan sixty cents anc ‘That same afternoon @ fathering egg uxer, Wis, Deo. 21. over the Northwest isthe most severe known for years. The mercury at Fort Garry, Manitoba, ts forty-two de- ees below oro; at St. Paul ‘The weather all our apparent nformed and Do you ever use wood in the fur- No sir, never, except to kindle. There {sno wood anywhere near the furnaces. flue was defective and set the wood work arc You can't make anything else of that ught any other w. destroy the election recelyed i girl happened tof gardens of San Beltran, and a bundle done up in & coarse cloth caught her eve. ople near at hand, and they, undoing the cloth, human head. It couldn't have on of a sult un Judiclal history o therefore attracted ‘They have been copied by al sequence I have f: published throughout the United States aa a ted in tho Infamous act of falsifying election returns, and prevented by Judicial in- tercession alone from which you would baw been cheate: election to the office of Governor. Now, sir, these statements, so made by you, Df a judicial act, J demanding more money She called some d upon, the allowance of and ity Would have arisen for this pub- 1 dious charges against the de- impelled to appear in the box and declare that those charges were wholly un- founded. The learned sergeant subiuitted that and correspondence showed that yuld not at the time she went to ace have been ® modest and vite Cold Weather in Ohio. Crvcren att, Dec, 2,—The weather here is ex- Mr. Randall, a former sexton, who {s familiar withthe construction of the Tabernacle, that the fue was of zinc square Hue of zine cylinder shape mado of sheet-ir was surrounded by wo by overheating the Ou Work was ignited The construct to the SUN's readers. were horrified Judge of the district was summon clue to the mystery could b was then taken to the Santa on the following day was p with a view to ite {dentification. fled the next ¢ In life ‘had been F red at the San Antonio gate oria was arrested, but she stoutly denied all nowledge of the crime, and stated that Hatllori had gone out on Sunday to collect # certain bill, and that he bad not returned. About this tine the Jud, tain barber, D. Caystano F nd sheet-iron, 1a smaller tremely cold, the mercury belng six degrees It abated somewhat during the day, the river will be frozen over by mid- It was identi- Meanwhile the other remains dro Batilori had consummatin, Weather yesterday and to-de The thermome te t 7 o'clock this moruing. of the Tabernacle ts familiar It haa more the ap ofan ancient Koman theatre than Tt was built two an d was capable of seating 3,000 ps Keen degrees below zero vy Snew Storm in Malm ‘A heavy snow storm, ac- were almply false, »@ false when you knew them to be false when you invented them; them as an agenc: under the mockery of judicial fo which you charged Avavsta, Deo. companied by furious wind, set in early this morning About ten inches of made. The plaintia’s the learned counsel argued, were us that she ¢ loarned that a cer. st jorensa by name, had person in San Jeronimo street on the Florenea appeared at while he was uard, & Woman came Inte im to go and bleed the shaving be entered She told him she is estimated and you invent and continued untit about noon, snow fell and drift to-morrow will pr east this Morning w: kan was valued at &i Tt was the same tn ne fraudulent purpos upon me and the gentleman with whom T was It is the peculiarity of equity that {t must be sworn to; it must bear the attestation, under oath, of the asks the assistal wed thats Senator of the United States id hesitate to swear to an untruth, even aving himself inv ness with which you oso falsehoods Indic before the Judge and de; shaving a civil made, Was the plainti@'s f anger when she discovered iage the language of a woman cuttings in the vicinity, which have occupied | te Whom marriage had been promised? jtinns the whole of the past season, Working his way | tents for the support of your child ina decent with difficulty through immense masses of rub- | and respectable manner? I am now resolved came in June upon a colossal structure | Bever to see you again until I hear of your wite's of solid masonry forty feet in thickness and | woman you left me, unless I should be the wife twenty In height, bullt upon the primitive rock, | ~not the mistress, remember—of another man. posed at this juncture, and the defendant would ve nd it was purchased for the Tabernacle for It was the most powerful with one important mau matter he was fnishin nversation with j had amessage to give should go to the mat store at 2 Florensa went with found there a man + cot, who kept his face covered, : arm to be bled. Je in the room, lespondent, and that h there a towel covered with blood, eding was performed, Gregoria (for hes was the woman in question) handed him a quar. He left, telling the people to, take care of the sick man, who was Victo as Florensa heard of the murder of the matseller in Asalto street he thou solved the mystery through the matter of t b He informed the Judge of w had done and found too harsh and loud for church Several thousand expended In toning it down It was insured for $15,000, was covered and lined with corrugated iron, and between the covering today marked zero, The steamer McManus left here of New York, and the steamer John L, Haw day, The river at this point to-night is firmly Closed, and navigation is now ended tur the season, The building ut the’ swift ade haste to swear tes the unfaltering but Indecent speed with which you will rush to the ‘our scheme of fraud. at the returns the only genuine and legal re- }d possibly exist— the whole Fusion ining was @ wo A between the Iron sides, hed with water except stretched upon and who held consummation of You, know, sir, t of the Governor. turns that did exist, or ‘Two Men Frozen to Dent TorEDo, Ohio, Dec disabled between C where openings were prevented the Hames from spreading ng buildings. WHAT DR, TALMAGE SAYS, A Sen reporter called on the Rev, Mr jon at his Quincy street shen and Wars Cineipnati, Wabash and Michy and the engineer and fireman # mille distant wei Indiana, on the ‘ond last night, M ticket by major! ind to thirteen thousan election ofa large F embly, yet you swear that I, as eturning Officers, those returns in dge) thought it tthe defendant, was nake some provision both for frozen to death, ano Ubierna. in the General ameomber of t was aboutto falsify and destroy order to defraud you of the el been your confederate in your scheme to de- fraud the people of Louisiana of the results of the election, would you have asked at my bands service more effective than that of falsifying and destroying the returns which proved the jection of yo Reporter—Your people are unfortun: 4 the Tabernacle has gone up like Elijah in achariot of fire, driving down to preach, as usual, and whon I reached the stable t I saw it burn—saw the tower fall— Wasnrnaton, D. © this morning the thermome! At 7 o'clock (midnight) te nineteen de mmunication dd received, that all imputations ith would be unequivocally with- seen, and, principally th his instrumentalit Vt, Dec, 22.-The thermometer at® midnight the Ultimately it was settled between the parties PUILADELPHLA, mercury stood fifteen degre At noon yesterday the thermome! this city was8 degrees above zero; at 9:90, 12; at 6, 7; 5; and at midnight, 5. Average for the day, 10) Reporter—You cannot tell what the future 0 opin- He did marry could ought to be endant @ rin Hudnut' Talmage-Well, no. Plymouth Church ur trustees this afternoon, cure the Brooklyn Op the present, but beyond that I cannot tell what have invented a false- e sworn to it; but do not ven if you should b: I'm to preach in trike in Paterson, which has for six weeks been one of the leading topics of th become recognized as a matter of widespread importance through the attention directed to it by the action of the International Workingmen’ It te thought the silk weavers now at work will Join the strikers, in which ease there will be about 4,000 em: Dioyees out of work ra House for Croton Plenty at Lust. On Saturday the placing of the last stop-c in the new great water main on the east side pleted at the Junction of Third and Fourth avenues, under the Suvervision of Chief Engineer Edward 1, Tracy. The whole line of thi» now thr dy for the Croton fre To be fully secure, ho trial leto be made to-day and to-morrow to test the svuncness of the pipes, and guard against leakage. Christmas the water will be let in, and any apprety of scantiness of water down town may be set at rest, round will be broken to lay counectin nm ihfe Uhree-foot main in Chatham. street. thru ting all the in Will Increase the * head military power, t ing yourself into executive ch r, that the people of Louisian elevation to th and that to achieve you swore to what you knew to be r that you might succeed in sup- pressing what you knew to be true, 1 am, sir, your obedient servant, DURANT Da Ponte. New OnLEAns, Dec. 10. Tabernacle and its interior arra t building as to a destruction of thelr right purch of St, Mary Star the scene of {er vespere yesterday after: mains of Troy he has also unearthed many im- | noon. A new 3,500-pound bell, completely covered with . mostly in @ mutilated | choice flowers, stood on trestles in the middie alele, It condition, which illustrate the habits and reli- | i intended for the belfry of the recently-erected spire, desk in an ordinary tone and be Tt was a remarkable butlding, now any more of the fire than y T hear that it caught in a flue. what we shall do about rebuilding the Taber- We shall have a meeting some time this week and decide what Is best to do. All of yesterday afternoon thousands visited the scene of the conflagration r lock in the ol which arrangements were ¢ brating the Christuas festival, MR. TALMAOE’S SERVICES LAST NIGHT. ‘Talmage preached in Plymouth Church last evening. Mr. Beecher had a chalr upon the church was moderate! although many entire pows were Before the sermon Mr. Talmage expressed gratitude of himself and the members of the for the uso of Plymouth Church, Later on he acknowledged the courtesies of nine other churches Who had similarly offered thelr edifices. usual services during the week would be held Schermerhorn street, and 6$ would be conducted in the Academy of Music Mr, Talunage seamed to bear his los derful equanimity. fire did not happen an hour later, as then where my hearers baye been by this heard by every Decoming — desperate have suffered I don't know ever, a thorough Almvs! destitute of Ip for Loulsinna from the the Supreme to the People, 1.—It can be p good authority Bradley has not signifted any intention to go to New Orleans during the prosent term of the United States Supreme Court, and it Is pretty certain that he will not do so unless requested by the President, who, as head of the political epartment of the Government, is more espe- cially charged with the political relations be- n the States and the General It 18 understood the Supreme Court does not regard itself as having any power ¢ the question whether Judge Bradley should or should not go to New there at ail at this juncture, at the request o nivate parties or from his Own volition, appearance of distrust of Judges already on or near the spot, be would reluctant to take such @ to do anythin, About six weeks ago the firm of Blanchard & Brown, dealers in French coloring for liquors and fancy WASHINGTON, tively stated pleted fot cele- ordials, dotng business at 600 Washington street, was dissolved, Mr. Patrick Brown retiring, Mr. Brown and bis brothers, Michael John, opened a retail Hquor store \d Mr, Blanchard suspected that th from Blanchard & Brown, al- saction wits the Brown Blanchard also ‘and forgot to ree Of the water southward direct ‘This work will be Mul ‘The grand new Dreyared for te jTeicpe aye been {1 rage Feneeyore near Drews Wis react\ ot isto ‘have w capacity of 9, though no reeord of any. tr shes, and five others, sponsors and other tus d gucsts wero afterward entertained by Father ed that his pa -_——_ Sunday Night Fight in a Lager Beer Saloon, ced that the Last night a dispute arose in a lager beer sa- Joon at 91 Ludiow street between Fr 89 Ludlow street and Willl derick Kimmer of of Hectorand An- | Sim: Should any professional or amateur M. Goetting, proprietor of to compete for the id mac'e no entry on the books, ght he could go it ship was dissolved and the busta of Henry J. Hiancbard, das his goin I thank God the tinued under the A might many 0 were jocked up io the Kldridge street eae BROOKLY ee ippl Bond Swindle. The New Limes this morning published ® full account of the Mississippi warrante forgery case, involving half @ million dollars of raised warrants which have been sold throughout W. F. Burham aud Edward Toulioson, who were: arrested soi tine ago in Now York; Dr. C, nd W. U. Stee Currie, Chief b: ne Custom Hout in his power to ald In set~ culties which exist. New Orleans Committee will hold another eting here on Monday instead w York as yesterday will then agree upon an address to the people of the United states, W worth of goods poh, #0 that $1,000 worth of i cl Brown were arrested by of tie Twentieth et. polie They were held at the p nd an officer tu ely Ilia to the Brown brother operty which Mr, iaturday night part of the proceeds John Brown, the other brother, oe wlept inthe Twentieth stree New ORLEANS, Dec Yesterday morning James Stephenson and his ‘e, while drunk quarrel: head With & poker, . Stephenson wae arrested, laken to tue Police Surgeon, wud contemplated, Captain Saunders with Mr, Bianeha dressed bis wound, ps ae St SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, FLASUES FROM THE OCEAN CABLE, recently arrost: The freshet in the river Seine fs subsiding, uel bas completely recovered ‘al other persous of high Heapectability ere sald to '§ that Speaker Blaine is not to ———— Work Rewarded. 1m KB. Brown, who has saved @ nusn+ from his receut Hine Tho Empress of Russia lg to visit Naples soon, secompanied by a fleet of Kusdan war vessel The Corsatre, a Radical suppressed for ady: The French A be the editor of Benjamin B. Cameron, while intoxtoated, was reek Iu Cincimnatl ou Saturday Brooklyn's Great © Mr, William Toole of Water street, Brooklyn, thinks himself the owmerof the best Sighting cocks on fought s number of mains, but k-Flghter, frozen to Geath on the ris Journal, bh: Ing the doctriues of Socialism, i fall bill restoring vo the Urleaus Princes Weil goabscaten re JOITINGS ABO Gate, bas received a gold medal from the Life Saving Benevolent Association of New York. The meval beay nd akiliful efforts at diferent yous drowalvg ip the Kast ur Town. bas Invariably. are continually * gi id rominent politician Mr, Robert Furey has obtained a lease of the old Coney Island Polut for ten years at $6,100 per angum, eamer Rhode Island of the Stonington ‘0 be launched from the yard of Heary St ry Greenpoint to-day at 31’. M. for the defence in the Ander. oklyn was sWork ou Balurday, ummed up to-day, completed a new abattoir on 30, 1ST, at First Brown, for ble human times Ih rescuing River, near New te An Army bill has been Introduced in the Ital- fan Parliament, providin end 20 years of age suall The French Government hi Marquis de Noatile elude the Franco: A\ A demonstratio: hat all Italians be Mable to military dut; instructed the Y every bird he has, about cocks oF cock t hoot the rat ian Ww Pnovipance, R. I, Deo. #2.~The will of the 1s of Woonsocket Is to be contested by CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, as oF of Profsaor Robin, Member of the Inatitute, who w ¢ Jury list Iw eousequence of bis ougd ad daa eueuce of Lis disbe Henry Eisner the site of the one destroye and Fort h street, sraereala eth Farly on Saturday morning four casos of silk “dat $12,000, were stolen from @ Ayouas bruck on We Drewey pict, dermay Guar. 8 struck from $50,000 from ap e ef Wy bas exist NW OUAS 64 LLKb gp BAH) PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ———— DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THA SUN'S REPORTERS. —_— oe Trying to Make Figures Lic—The Operators in Prison, On tho %d of November last a frm doing bust« jens under the name of Daly & Co. (formerly Daly, Cook & Co.), as wholesale grocers and liquor dealers, at 2,312 Third avenue, sold out thetr good will, stock, fx tures, &c., to Godward & Fonda, who shortiy afterward took possession. An inventory of the stock was taken, ‘and given, for the time being, as ts alleged, in charge of Honry C. Cook, ® former member of the firm, and them Acting as their agent, Bome days afterward it te enld that Cook was seen by Thomas J. Carter, a former clerk. of Daly & Co,, altering anumber of figures on the in+ Yentory. Carter spoke to him about it, saying he was, doing wrong, but Cook ead he wanted to raise the total Amount s thousand dollers more than it was, and prome feed Carter $850 If he would assis bait! waa tempt Ang, and Carter took hold; but after altering severs! {he pale found they could raise no more th 2. In the mean time the Inventory was hande Over to Messrs, Godward & Fonda, who paid the money, as ts alleged. Looking over their’ stock som terward, the purchasers found but three and gale Jona of’ whiskey, and on comparing that with the in« ventory, they saw’ that a ‘°3" liad been placed before fhe bs charged, #0 a8 to make It read 8334, Looking ati! rther through 1 rument, they found seve other articles altered ip & similar ‘manner, and thus bes fame aware that they had boon cha Darter, Who had not been pald his $80, then made ® clean brodst to ir. Fonda, who at once put himself in communicatios With Capt. Irving, and he detailed Detectives Bennet and Clapp. On ‘Saturday these officers encounte Cook In Nassau street, and took him tothe Central of- fice, Yesterday he waa taken before Justice Hogan in the Tombs, aud after a hearing It was tought adviesbla, rest Carter aa a accomplice. Kach was held im 2 A Riot in a Ball Room. At half-past 2 o'clock Saturday morning, dum ing ® ball at Newmann’s Hall, 475 Ninth avonus fight occurred among ® gang of ruMans from Tenth Avenue, who had forced their way into the ball room im opposition to the wishes of those in charge of the halk ‘The fight had been progressing for some time whem Roundsman Meade, of the Twentieth Precinct, wae called by the proprietors to quell the disturbance, Sum. moning to his ald Patrolmen Darke, Lober,and Baumann, mmon cause against the of indiscriminate assault upom Tn the méiee the rufflans used tumblers, Dottions ‘and other miasiles, while the policemen used their bat= ‘ons with good effect upon the heads and bodies of theli sesallante, While the Oght was golng on several plato shots were fired, but whotn could not be aacere fuined.” Tho police, though greatly outnumbered by the ruffians, final) drove thet assallante from the house, and. arrested two of the Fringe dere named Thomas Keirns and Barney Klernaty 10. WeTe recognized as notorious rufans belonging to Seang of footpads and rowdies who hare long been @ ferror to the reapectable residents along Ninth an enth avenues. It was found that during the fight ternan had bee: ot through the right 1g, probabil; ‘one of his companions. Roundeman Meade ani ‘atrolman e were severely injured about thi ead and face by being struck by glasses an otties thrown at them, while Patrolmen Lober aod Reumann were but lightly bruised ebous {he body. Kiernan aud Kierns were taken to the Went eet police station, where, after Kiore fan's wound was dressed by Police Surgeon Dalrymple, they were both locked up. Subsequently they wera Arraigned before Justice Cox, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, and committed to prison for trial in de» fault of 81, i int made by the in- Jured officers. ‘Capt. ‘and a ounder of the ‘officers of his command are in search of several ruMane who are known to have been engaged in the assault upon the police, parse Harlem Raiire rile. Complaints having been made to Superintends ‘ent Bissell of the Harlem Railroad, that pickpockets tq the disguise of peddlers frequently ply their vocation on the trains, Mr. Bisecll has ordered the ejection of all from the ears, On Saturday Frank on the | 4:05 train off by a brakeman. Hi haw of the depot equad Tefused to go, and OM was summoned. Gi d to obey the offics order, and. the of ed to eject him, Gi struck the policeman jarted throt ar, the officer following. “On reaching the front of th ul was stopped by @ brakeman and the office overhauled him. Seven he ers BPFAL to the pediller's assistance and assaulted the officer. Th Drakeman sided with the officer ants melee ensued, Im which the officer Jost bis cap ihe train being in motlon And a number of the passenge hitly scratehe Kershaw, however, clung to hi nd locked him up 4h the police station. The officer afident that pas: ors who interfered with him were cunfede of What Professor Dwight Smiled At Last Friday was moot court day in Columbla College Law School, Four counsellors from the juniors and two from the seniors were assigned to argue a case, ‘Three were for the appellant, sud the same wumber fos the respondent, The question was whother @ common carrier Is Hable on Sunday. A hired a y from Bon tunday to go to Weste if orm threatened, and A di tOavold the storm as. to ir B sued A for $20, the value of twas given against him. The oi cre, t for reviews The learned Prof, Dwight Was the Judge. One of the counsel for the respondent. Youn geritioman of ood niress, carneatly” argu Agalnet legalizing a contract for pleasure made on Sune Gay. After depicting the train of evils that would fole low If such contract should bold good, he exclaimed phasis, * We woul haye Su day violated every. and then he paused to see what effect this stuns bing declaration might have Court, The Profes: sor smiled, walle (he studen rat into laughter, The Seventy’s Latest. A pamphlet, marked on the cover “strictly confidential,” is being cireulated by the leading mem ders of the Committee of Seventy. It contains the draft of anew charter for the city, Coples have been vera! prominent Reformers to secure theie It rovi ton of w Mayor € Board of er to appolnt heads of department reapoorible to the Mayor, It also provide for the consolidation of the Buildiig aad other depart. ments, and creates several new offices, to be Oiled by the Chief Magistra.e, who is empowered to make ree huovals for cause, ' The Custoin } Republican ¢ Dittorly opposed to thy at it at AlL Tt is belle 0: Havemeyer, Aldermen . wiio 14 to be the nex dof Aldermen, aud District Attorney Phelps, with power to ap) ads of departments. a bsbeuko Mrs. Duff Finds Mr. Dum, Yesterday afternoon a rosy-cheeked woman about thirty-five years of age, welghing about 20 pounds, entered the Jersey City police headquarters fand asked to have her husband, Patrick Duff, alias riek Riley, ons charge of bigamy, Mrs, Dut Said she lived ou Staten island, and that about two Weeks igo her husband deserted her and the children. Since that time she hunted through New York, Bro id Jersey City, and at inst learned that Mr. Dust Mihelatitnamed ity ia Soran street uae Bane of Patrick Reynolds, wivh’s widow Here Mrw ‘Dun eaid that sue. bad visited tie Cuilioito in the Uusband had edi tot ergy kucw noth: them, Capt rhoy told Mra, Dog tha rea Warrant before an arre:t could departed evidently determined to obtai the uecessary docuiment at onc eeeeron J. Gould and the Erie Railway, Mr. 8. L. M. Barlow was very busy on Saturday winding up the transfer of the securities from Mr, jould, The deed transferring tl 4 Opera House wan signed, Judging from the reading of the com: Mencement of the deed, 1 has by veyed to Preats dent Watson. The deed is dated Dec. 13, 1572, and com dof city and county and Stat en D., Hie wife, and Luey Dy BM ty ‘nud State of New. York ter He Watson, of the th : that t Tow says (lat everything is now arrange hd that the Erie Railway Coupauy have wo lust Mr. Joy Gould, ene ‘The Trial of B.S. Stokes. The lacking three jurors were Baturday in the Stokes tri tain The Jurors now impanelied are: David 8, Egleston, 166 South street, iron mer ' 7 Varick str ? Kast Fit 3 Abra “ Thirty, Charles ALY ery; Je Past Fifty-four street; J Aingion aYenue ; David Hepburn, ¢ Pei Broou Gedrge W, Manchiste brick di aN fs Augub tus Beckste i p Vision dealer, 110 Watson street; Cor tulius W. Leninty HY West Fifty sixth eireet; nud Wiiam DP fi, printer, 1W Lowery. ‘The cage le to be opewed by Mr. Fullercou'tuis morilng for the prosecution, Don't Box with Strangers! James Kane and Patrick McAlone were ar- rested yesterday morulng on @ charge of stealing @ Valuable gold watch from Jesse Chetwin, crockery m: chant, at 199 Newark avenue, Jersey City, while tor wae ip th bunder € Market, in thi street. The ac entered ( threw off his coatand was aux 0 engage tb a box mateh with aby one present, but no one evinced ad tire to accommodate hin,’ McAlone then. turned Ii ‘tention to Chetwin, aud after ® scume the latter dis covered that he had been robbed of his watch, Whea the police were called in MeAlo lunge at Of. Boer Mustey with ® ulfe, Dut did uot succeed iu aitbing —+ Tony Pantor's Gift i On Saturday Mr, Tony Pastor, at his matinéa, eve sewing machines to Mrs, Voglt. 201 Fourth ay Von Benthetm, 126 Delancey street; Mra. M a4 at Thirty-fourth atreet Heury street; Mrs. Kiwards, 42h te Lue ree) Ciplente paid # duslar each Co the expivasmcn, f —— ’ Sulclde im Central Park, Mr, Charles Johnson, a policy dealer in a smatty way, shot himself through the head in ( Saturday, T cent death of bis wif WML LG HOTS 16 Ao A Oi | ee