Show t have been manufaaJ Est i 'f l'M ""'Ulrtl MORNING without nutknuwn 19 od iS'' no I!ille nearly New York in Tln'-was a ri'inarkalilv lively tiioo lover "'do !i itmt! in g'ild tliii nnji niotc ami niiiuli nuMubflv the fU(sitJ umons caused by an z 'y too of Mi: Jurdnn upoii the v:u(he:e admirer-iii! otin jjop-- u winiii c:i!i'ij el l ciiiiflition or't'no eoid pxcliansc mi J :h lew i buiiU iii Ik' true Mr a flainied ihitt but i y other foreigners yet alive fur k'jjal ilin bank vmiitl b live to have settled with its crcdil'U--and that riii:uw ii'' ait' i !""o the of iiijustiuo Auger & Co has now ui inui ioo j seUlumi-nThe bank had a prevented l!i:ui a liwtM determined to vj' in order to $'2iOW0 1 and others hp airl a!'d to what go on and deserved more liberality and ainl crimes if liw cruelties — eonsideration from tlie put lio linn) IMW4 j !iki' those w!o nave aireaay said with an emjihatic oath that if the J' !iiik lbo 1l'tiu vrw:11'' aud bank had not advanced four millions to the street during iho jmnio all tho brokers would hava been ruined Several uni i our iiHU'i'iu inn' it" brokers had alro gone to the devil Cm uui'N a AVasiihukn M in h eon fusion here ensued and cries iii i1 the UF s teats of put him out lie promit-eto pay 15 WVKs Jcriayn streut to 25 per cent in three working days ini'iii but they must Rive him a lair start Lie h'et!tnk'r JHh wanted to deal fairly and would report Giylhin KKITAJS the names of any parties who at tempted to or interfere arhim with in prevent liurch Living in jlH BiiUcRt 'hloriiia A member called ranging a settlement Kitg'aml we arsi for something with regard to the condition of the bank ami Jordan stated it ricn'"-"i in the iiarnm solvent and the brokers would be win as r(t!v 'and iu an pttnt or very foolish to gut buck tn the bank under' J !vijuo vaeant Some now if they did they were too mean to teju-live tin: rccio'y of Stanhope At a meeting of the creditors of the (so Ions hold hv the Bishot) bank iietd this evening the situation etor) aii'I the roctovy of Dotlding- - was ever discussed and the of hire ibo former said Tieyerfullygenerally depreentod (union i'am'jriiJi'Oi d the and the XrOiiU worth jvt feeling was uimRiiuous in favor of givr inany "' a '0ir were iii" ing Jordan a fair etart ami an una was drawn up to take no legal in tho ( uureh or Lnjrland BtaiihotM waf divided ami steps towards forcing the batik into which wis for ten day ilia iMiS the simo course was ailojit- - Lankrunley ijaiiiej igned by a large niiiiib r jiriiii r''Lid to i''dainton ton iho the liabilities of Liief-aIt io inciin'oorits iliefUr ir Co v tiose fail'ir: was anChiltoek wywrf u til ni'iv arc nounced reach ha'I'a ni'dlion to (!:! - in gold mostly due in Kurope (iist 'ii fi 'owe!! i'y rectory AMA PESSVL Wi Leaeh low Laiids Phi!mielpiiii PoliiH-hciiiik- - oft!t! lliiiH h n in he "( ''crey I'lii! 6 'tphia The majority of the :d:choi well rni I y their Common J'leas hnvo jrieuii'-"ooiiuii raiiiv it ore in the ontestftd :')' a j v of r tlioi oy ueeiion r ils write deta'N 'i'heir lS'ls ei opiiiiin I' 'iiLr tunic :if eoiiiniitte'! thrn out n v o and calls lee vote? havin' 'lieD: to Auoia the ict ve0:cv ey id dolld O'aedein'ein of le'thortin:ha !y vii of i:e:i eomniiited by tins WiKI::!'! 01 u oiw The decision shows that Mayor Fox I I' :!' li thktfJJ w'niic all the recciv- a legal miijority are oilic'Ti declared lbl)ili!ie!in city Vmssr A ehe'i'ti AdKBthrowing out the Democratic Judge Ludlow dissented erred srot ubrojuJ iu ineuii: hen' AMranw 'oi'- tfi m the decision and read an opinion tmie cii'i :ifuri:h rociitlv in repaid to an or great length from iif M ill 'fie j''ia:e IIj M''juii Brad i?'s The Wiu!!a '11 lias tm Carlisle 17 r a 'omt niauv years nan inmate er died addition t' her othur misj'oi'aged has :o f't a'H'e'iii with blind U Not ionir tlllCAC'O at) lie was attacked I vi rv iiteot imin uinli n (lu "'Ul"'l iouniil Ail uliiw fs e(ni!d not understand Chiego IS Le iic lieve It lasted the whole o A Are VMterday burned a block of ere' el and liai't ot tin: e 'Vauie buildings on South Canal street a was as of such a which occujucil as mactnne s!io:- and men are ihreateiiiid to ti ar her tobacco works 'A leu Seventy-fivThe loss is ul" At last it reaeheil a light thrown nit of employment Several other nuftller fires Jc'Mi' woman fur it time was left Hi $100(H'!0 wiil ration hut to her curred yesterday tho loss of which net exceed £5000 jinii i'lit us sion as tlie liain !i:i vir iad en'iid that her oyesiuht Sublilg in Two sibbi'nr atVriys oeeurrid in which thiee men ( allliibai jlilll ll two it U fearwere severely wounded ed iatiliy te ii vs UatVI j jyoileOtl VIRGINIA ycoiiM - 'nek fni war! ne earen I Din it of Jiic Liglnkliirr to" he cum he inav wish Ncv York 17 how he is lo !S cooKi'O A Kiciinond he minority ayiL'ilirt hat the wivafes know aliist arof the lainly anioin liim nre by no means to elect vonluuy in nliiiw iiioi ('oires "i'i ef r lit onetit in their culinary in the can (jovemment eeoi" y ii" the iam-- i French soldiers to aid in he josi'iei: Kouiei niph'tioi m I hv the liver ion: K'l'iawhii i'WiiI Id the Ohio liriseiers iif iy taken lied of niu'eeial ami oilier cnlerii'i--'Ks an onu of them was killed Hi- eoiiinules (he il!l:i!oie leiten Mr TI " Kaiiak- dec pirate KEXTl ( K1 Itisft vie: - a matter of no small dtflloiiHur tculitml every er in !' ni ::! i it to iiioien blows is tiieii hung and tho hiood tie y tiic Mean'i'''l t" riv! inn ("ir an hour tin ii itid a half deep and ' i! in roiil Tiie and then in hu m Miem a '"'eat lire is in urned down a it i' is covered over The man is then i! vid(d into joeeos )iii feet be hands ilcs- The 'i! on the peculiar to Sll'! O'lmll d ami SOli'C lll'l lielle i'e ilr toec lier (inniv o ni tl r n: :h let! n 'l'i - ttarcht The hod' :y i it ltryls Lib anhf UK at a tii iu M tori u ' ii H lir r ot lihl" ii ere fui oiic cbiM'ly r': if "IlleSU- mi ti it to rl'h"ite will imclnscd Saturihiy o'clir when the will have an excellent bill provided for tlie entertainment of everyd body noisier of the including the gentlemen and their ladiea New York Aruesteo— William Griffith was A pppeial from London states that a large monting of Alliance Israelite Uni- arrested on Saturday night charged been Inn in Berlin held versity Society His examination with to consider the severe distress that now had not Icon held when our reporter jaevaiis umong the Israelite? in WestThe pfoposal ern Kusin to reimive afterthe Jews from those regions to America visited tho City Hall yesterday and was noon it having been delayed for the was disoussfd a resolution adopted expressing a hope that tho peoof a witness with arrival Aniciirii will ple in Griffith is " known" to the officers their brethren in relieving this distress AUSTRALIA Uliuiioml Fever A special says Fatal lbourne state that tlia broken out in Australia Companies are boin: formed for tho special purpose of diamond banting PARAGUAY ltrptz Still for Klgliting Jjoniior: Adviees from J'araguay mi sources present Presiihai! L"pez as having new lines of doiense at San where ho has a consideraKi'shtnislaur ble foroej of men and plenty- of artillery The itlhos are nimble to continue the for want of horses and mules j'liraiit cut will resume operations w Jwn as is orgnnic'd tlitir N SI' 1)1 ERIC AM lll — StiiallPox him violently slipped throwing It is believed that the ground which was going rapidly must have struck him with a foot as his skull bore tlie appearance of a kick TVo hoy was conveyed home to his parents' residence in the Sth Ward nnd Dr Anderson was called in but as the poor boy had died unavailinely of the injuries he had received Tlie funeral took place yesterday to the horse A Oct The swarms of over tne uy and brief a c paid to the farms t but destructive - gardens and orchards around deposited a quantity of egga which many N come out next Sprinir on tlie lossoniiig of Tt is gratifying to that ninny of them have already hatched and groat numbers are hopold style ping around in a in the c'd and withering participating at a couldn't come vegetation They better iiuie We bid them welcome to the hard frosts and snows of winter If they si and them they can stand any- thought would and prow among llmllnu TrilH-- t( mor- lpjv'rs that tiuij irly ii the season ATCIIES s2ioi' Kii11toI siioin ! AleitaiKler St PltVI'119— £olony for fllissosirl iaUt slrr Ou Sunday saddle Hatching r HT I Accident-- ning a boy named George Brooks New York 18 letters from Me- about twelve years of age was riding diamond fever has near the Warm Springs when his that vegetation early know ' 'new vohic Shops ilui uril ILilfalo 18 company's shop of the Luke Shore Kiiiirmul was burtn d yeslenlav' A lni'inu mher of pa sciigei' freight e re oiitirely concurs arid cabooses Tho hiss is over SoCKitHJO fully sumed insai'od A hundred and tifty workmen The are thrown out of employment origin of the tiro is unknown 'all'rond 'fbe Preili) It rinn Po'isri: keeps ie IIO yrot of the New York :' oil Jersey new irchocl meets in tl: s and eofitiaues in ity SI'o Oi tiir e ilays and nights to Two be hii'ld o d d'oiii'S are expected thing in' the Mr yesterday a euriosity in the shape of a copy ot '(he l!:in Gonrnmcnt Giizrtt' said to be the oldest newspa tinld Department Not having studied per in the world the "celestial" characters of course it New York 13 Brokers have ii' a sealed book to us Ii 11 Jloiliwn & Co But for a newsfailed in The Stock Ku'knngo La- - meipted a paper it sets at defiance everything to the shape of any paper we have seen n t resoliitinii a: tiihlishliH lit 0 a gold dc- Tt rontisiue is before papeprinted nait tii lit on one side and the paper is folded is 'VA'HIVOTOM about ten inches i"iitr by throe wide Xo (Splnloi 't i" has ten leaves which are tied together AVashiimt'':: Ciurt did not deliver Thfoim and is read i in rude pamphlet Mipreme en the Yerger iipihiu columns from the tight hand to the H Slfvcns left beginning at what would be the in wiilnis to A iex rider li Stevens last page with us t m'vs that fir (Tilva n:i the loth he has bi"i out of the hon-only a few nod then only liai'S since Ffhruiiry BV M A with assistance and li:e very little hope of ever leaving homo again Tiif Old fst Newspaper World— 'e received from il LATEST o! s iOlkXI to leM-- l he an in 'I FOHl-lt- Ul Hil IU'! riM'llim 1 ri tU:aua In iiOlZ d IMfltirvis iololla — Wralf in ii' Effft£ll ii Itcvott ttl lur 3: vula-in- jufui cil tit ?ii iti - iUt ail £ TitS Diiby SSnkinR L'iih g :td aiilly liOTsl h I A i Drirll rat— titRlclay Ria on of lit' (li HI i' neiu after b a l IK Mti en lit DKi at e t3 lO' Us mi rid II'IIUS 1" s:l- e':i is C ii Jo:' eiiai K y hirer ire o' er o i' so at the in it d be aw: rd d r::g c ci ':'! 'sii montli a 7 0 M About c'tj who ke jp a Ncill and hi in I'a took 'v'ari'ha IS n s'oi'iasiiin 'io" " coaiig eo i"! gii'i irom ban A v!:in in New lie Colored McNeil est Yek o y hii ii she accused d Ill isl soiln ecy h ii:' file girl den'id M lil' ' of o c!''a a eoni'esMOii the t'left Meher M i''KS air-whipi clothes im cr1 and Nci!i got no by Pa r thumbs to a hi am so that her it tii gai overlie::! ton bed the II or and leii tecs ion tieei o 0 at il'T ill lb '' c 1'i! Sfcv Co: si: a ei iarv aHli ? :u i: s loan eo Wo:' fnti by Milk no he I'OilKl'iN 1'iw ::ihi! r ti en atii'i ei arv :::! r a: it ha fHia i- I'biir '!''' iii'ht and most of the a' d - wln'h el3 C:oc'FD — Tb" PUISSIA of l ''ale'lll e Tli wnicr is to lie a wa- remarkand i's average Fare Cent The oil record which n arc during the presse f 'is- c r "t n th mean iv !'' s in the er !ievi-- ' Ii' in 'h e iiil'iv ot O ERTi'ttNED — On Sunday evening two a gcntieinan a bujTgy onfaining ladies and a child was overturned in none South Temple St Fortunately of tLcra were badly hurt Veu'ia t tin rv Iltirmeil ' irlriiceetvcl r sfs Jl' — The lite of place dence Sleeting l'f?:iA o i o funeral of 3Irs E Calcutta will take 10 a in at the resiof Orson 3ratt Sen 10th Ward Friends arc itisi'i! to attend rVxFRAl MoMalion ii o i'i iiiii-- i A dispatch from Madrid contains the following piirticalui's coiicerning the sinrendc r if Viileneia: GcaeiTl Prim by telegraph ordered the Geiievnl (aiiarimiiding tin troops fore Valencia to attack tlie city and yesterday morning the artillery 0'iied a heavy tiro en the rebel position causing great damage to the property if the An otter of surrender on iiisurgfrits condition of reviving their liberty was relnsed ::id the assntiit was then continued vifrnviidy until the sarreiider ef the i' The lieoeral i"grii!s iiri' I' fine the insurrection is ii':od Troops now eenip)tfii hold the entire city A large number of rebels were ivptiirid with arms in before their hands the attack the clergy exhorted the iiisurfe'onts to yield without in effort Arrests continue to ho mads of leading liepublicnns in Madrid iu marcoal §15 per ton wood yostorday per cord i' a i Coal and Wood— riecty ket $10 Particular Moro Louisville occurred at One EASTERN four this ni'terMissouri? ne eiepovary trestic work in noon Swrtlfoh 'f the JEW VOKK olony of Cieetion b'tweeii COUI's Or the Louis 18 A StniidiU Cltrk purpose of jonning n of an 'wiy mid six men swmgi g span ei lull ii Swauni prop) ot Tiinetyhiring the recent gold panic a frugal were p: ccipueied a ive oiittoii fietory near ni!" man was instantly killed Swede n i''(K) acres office clerk in a New York bank drew purcha-- antu some idiiard eouu- - all his savings — aiiiouniins am ther cut in two two were l'UliKiiii aou ftini and two ieh v wounded ties tallv a colony he will establish in the street vher "SfitiO —and speculated Jaoo-Bradkin was also nt two oVloo ne ji Fortune smiled upon mm and lie made Minis o imiid a llUllolV walking about li tiinlieis and missed earrv on the cultive' ion and His isbVOO" employers profit in about leel nnu I'leiuo'ot!oi! his tooting an let! hitu to wus instantly li'le:! them lo his surprised at his luck Ids emniev nmUuii hrim ana ilia amount vim inin en illVcfalOii:"S elantali e Killed ' ::i a Mi o 'O oil' bilil thev voiild and Will reaeu roil The He' very nav dy r "''" Will s iOI has S'lO levihl" )! of iitliiirs is rct'orled i:i e ' 'leu'ey ' :' f Tay'orville Warlock land col- - made th vicinilv soleeted is well u la pied Ci: oie will stool'' Slotii'i wo men were On oinlay onty Wo! t'i iloooO tel fli'a'ei' that l'i 'bi v o e which Cos '!!" in a if!- li re! ("t in Dim Jin county vi ill iol !cc!i ritS it is s1il the bales: band a regulators to v veil el cient !: " "1 ilcrcil sev- ::t d a "I c'lllllV AOl'l loea killed XSW vll'itS: t! e I'll "Oil A flit) XT A O man wi o iicl'Ici Pel ill lli C'l !ll'li :! llttlr t'olori'd war ii'' u 1'ort Uciitit 'i'iie !av Co tie A ho: 1' in niov b v and it is wiil be appointment when the session sumed TELEGRAPHIC 'i 'wt- - of Lopez do not AM EMC AX sCOII 'v " Ul llv: him s c!ri!'red Affair over Oold— I'olttic In "that his offenses have Lively and Slntt-PhtInilcljhiHFiics 1: ' that he has not ' t!iat ha has not AcniiltiU bing— mother as was rc!'i Terrible SIMo uf AiiaU ' Oil' oillhs jlilr 10 in Kclltiliky his kliU- l his brother SEW VOIIK iii 'l'iej O' Ml icn A ami ins Lively Time I Jilit o far TUESDAY - of the human interests on M: N t!l' all! The Pool' no la ire '! s'ion 'S il '' lie to extort from her o eonleo- sion McNeill tied her hands behind her back and then fastened a part oi' a around her waist and drew her taut to the beam oveihcul aud then stood oft and lashed with what she suvs was a black fastened up to the beam du: was told that she should remain there and until rhe told where the be whipped money was anil there she remained she says from that Friday until Satin day of the following week wle n she heard JVicNeiH toil ins wife to ive her She' some bread as she was starving wasotiil kept tied another we k— be tweet) fourteen and fifteen days in all — she which time Was whipped during every night she says ty lUcV'iu una freijueniiy by his wife On one occasion McNeill put a strap ibout her r:'k and choked her nut she fainted and fell over as fa ir as she could and when she came to lie was All the sleep she had kicking her was in a standins position or hv bend-- ! ing forward on the strap about her waist She rejmuibers fainting twice during this torture Mr and Mrs McNeill at length extorted from the lacerated victim a eqii-- t fiession that she bad taken the nion but 'on h r release she could not tell She says she never saw where it was any money about the house and had to say she stole it as she feared that she was dying In a rage the liendish couple took her to Patterson and had her thrown into jail bv a Justice on a and she charge of theft by confession was kept in a cell nearly ten weeks n toro Mr and Mrs McNeill appear the Grand Jury last week to ct the but that body turned the gir! indicted and in- tables unon the complainants dieted them Judge Bedle directed tho young girl to lie taken before him Iler aonear- ance was that of a tattooed East Indian Iler arms and back showed places in great furrows and bleached seams where the lash had buried iteelf into her flesh The Warden of the jail corroborated the girl's story concerning her condi tion when delivered into his hands and iied up said that the raw from the bones of tho thumbs where she had been tied bycordsand that her body had been cut all over by the lash Judge Bedle fined Mr McNeill Id 50 and lus wife $50 for their atrocious asfrtult upon the poor orphan girl Mr McNeill is a wealthy man and it becomes the duty of the New York Colored Orphan Asylum to institute a civi! suit at onee in behalf of the cruelly abused orphan girl Martha Wash ington and probable H Kntittk the nimderer native of Boston Mass suicide is aged aUntt '" yctvf anil by At the tiine of the iwn a laho:er aflair an Kr a number ef il viovis ha was in the employ of ill is 0 who c on the corner Jjwiln'iiiter Annie streets of 1 age a id N'clisti a native oi Wagner his viciui! IT years N V aio and She (li'rifhci iippearatiee was also iu tin- ciiipayof Mi in tie' capi it y o' boiisf ser:or nine or ten vant and ha been iniu' hiring tiie tiiue that they wre ni me ooti- - o:r"ttii' lie eouceiv- cd an atin lnso'iit lor lur but she did iovo and some time not reciprocated her tn imouio ins wno sni'c he He told his oiler vhoti sl tcu-eur that she Would esi)vry and ilireat- ifit lo It appears that veiige-lirs Wagner who had been in the city the greater portion of the day a a witness nt a ease betore one of the Jts- trict Court' came home about four o'clock met Kuettii! outside the door and exchanged a few words with him alter which she entered the hou e and told Mrs Boarhe'nier that K nettle had threatened to ii'' m r liocause she reMrs B told her fused to iUiiny e h ats that she did not lo mind i not think he woud put them into Shortly after that tho girl left the house for the purpose of goiug on and as an errand in tho neighborhood she passed through the yard she was stopped by Knetile who was seared on a fence lie called her to hitu and said "Annie I understand that you morare gains to leave here ning now I want to know once ior all whether you will become my wife if not I will kill you and then kill myself" Upon hearing these words and look upon the noticing the determined sha screamed for man s countenance help and cried out "Mrs Boarheimer Mrs B came he is going to kill me" to the back dour just as the girl was moving away and told her to stand still Knettlo as soon as lie saw Mrs B told her in a loud and angry tone ' ''Get iu the house you himself to Annie and then addressing said "Aiu't you goug to pet the supper ready ? " She made no reply but moved oil' to go on the errand upon which she started when he arose and She noticed him and followed her commenced to run but had not proceeded more than half a dozen yards before he drew a revolver from bin three shots at pocket and discharged The report or her in rapid succession the third shot had scarcely died away when ihe unfortunate pirl threw up both hands and fell forward on her face Immediately alter she fell KnetNORTH CAROLINA tlo placed the muzzle of the weapon to The following concerning the comhis forehead fired and sent a bullet mander of the Hornd or Culm now crashing through his brain This portion of the affair took p!ac in less time will be interesting: at Wilmington than it takes to write it Several The commander of the Cuban steamer to the spot by the neighbors attracted Tfirwt is Edward Higgins an of the weapon rendered all the of the Confererato States report assistance they could and carried the be lived By birth a Virginian Army wounded persons into the house where GenJackjson many years in Louisiana Br C K Breeze who had been sumhim h midshipman in the appointed moned attended them Lnited States iXavy when he was but Both have since died 13 years of age lie was in 1848 proand served moted to a Lieutenancy Destructive Fire the Mexican war on the through 5 — A fire broke out San Francisco Pacific coast as Captain of a body of on Howard street sailors who was operating under com- at H o'clock Stockton mand of Commodore In near Eighth in a hay and feed store owned by Thomas Noonan completely 1852 he Wiisfurlonghed by the Governit and spreading to a large when he took command of the destroying ment wood and coal yard owned by L S which vessel he commanded Hermann which was also a total loss for six years and then went upon the Whipple ViiwlcrbiU lie Retired to Louisiana in Adjoining those were two framo dwelThe fire 185Hbut at the breaking out of the civil lings which were destroyed war between the North and South was swept down to the comer of Howard and Sumner streets and along the latof the made l ter four dwellings At destroying Louisiana regiment troops this comer was a frame ? He commanded Forts (artillery) owned by Peter McArdle On the Jackson and Philip when Porter's fleet At icksburg he ground floor was a grocery owned by passe up the river whose loss was heavy in charge of all tlie Con- B Fonnelly was: placed Afterward federate river batteries be MeArdie was insured for $3000 The became commander of Powell and upper part of the house was occupied four families who saved very little by located near the mouth of Morgan None of them had Mobile Bay and of the works and forti- of their property Noonan's loss is $6090 insurance fications around Mobile itself lligeins any B Donnellv's no insurance tiocer is about 42 years of age loses $2500 Peter MeArd'ie £3000 PKW KSYliVAIlVA and Mrs Murphy (boarding house)' $LsOO Form- - Afterthif tf I' Tub Flood Compared with kr Floods — The Philadelphia edjer says: The recent freshets of October 3rd and 4th have been more disastrous than any that have occurred for the last The usual Autumnal twenty years about September storm commenced in the Northwest 2'!rd and where the deluging rains caused heavy rise in and in the Mmrn sota the Mississippi rivets of ckusuik jjreai destruction The effects of this first property sorut wif slightly ieit ncie and tiie rain that fell on September "tith can- - d a tise of only tour leet in the Schuylkill The uuusuai tlood of last Monday howto tlu r"iark-aMever is to be attributed hiiih lib- that occurred fit the same tiuie with a tremendous) downfall The of rain f die sun and mos'ii vhen iu c njite cion near the tiine of 'If iouiiioxcs a prodtves iii! c)l et upon tin: ocae and tlie poivo: ii'le-up the numerous inlets ack up the defending aloiig th" ''i va'ers fVoii'i the nnnierous rivers and Even win n theie has fe a sttv::ni no rain tlir fill tidiss arc a storm ae- at i'u when companies them they produce devasfaThe t'loti ef the destruction are slowly coming in and lYum iVeiy A :nc ci me uoaiiei niay losses suffered very dejri From Maino all along the const to Kiehmoud no exeiuhng for 200 miles into the interior the damages from the s ami hnve ll'l'SIl' tit enrreat and t le s cam e yei be c'deula'ed Ther: is however :!' cb ring item in tie J of ati'i (s repOl the of hum that tie tie - Lot if 'r ' V To FOREIGN iSXSUIA Strange fitel A hort a'eouni of time we published a a strange sect that had apA number were put peared in Russia on trial of which an exchange says A The f uno'i-- i trial of the Skoptzi f the Mutilated) at Morshania is still The court go'tig on at St Petersburg had siciueneed the accused to banishment in Siberia and the loss of their but Prince Crusoif civil ri:ht:the counsel tor the priuciiia! defendant the iotitzni lias ap- wealtoy merchant and the pealed agait'-- t the cntenee matter is now before he Sen:: to The K nev papers do nut maintain whiih iu other countries is tiie usual during the civn se of a trial but open'y express Uii app'i'ov'u ot tbe conduct ofihe Court It is stated that in St Pctcisliui'i- alone sisfy members of" tlie sect including three women have d mid that been them uic At higher classef belong to sixty two Skoptiti including fourteen women and one oiliciel have been avresud Buiiug the ial upward of before the 200 accusations wire Court all of whi-however have proved groundless t"lo'-ln- T' whirr ladies root nth at the War aw Powritten by Lnng- oSisi'uioi r C nd oi' Poland a: Uriel' d fhctii io be 'aogicd as a warn-- i it: to oil:'' "'icspoml its of the 'freemen ef lSQ lea ic ot'tla ::-1(' zd on those v if'd not lliU a sim:ie !' lice ie't'i-- V' if: ' taO'id c OWe r (iv it ' the f: a way al he thii'ti etii stroke r I |