Show row IIEBIVSJ AHKCJST I The Masher Workman Bake n 1 nil MJitemenf ScitA > Toj Pa Dec 19Con flablo Vashabaughof Green burgh who yesterday telegraphed that he had a warrant for Master Workman Powderlis arrest Is supposed to have reached here nt 9 JO this morning but at I oclock had not put in an appcirance Powdcrly has been walking > about the principal f S princi-pal I trc a ts all the morning expecting expect-ing the oDlcer j According to a lengthy statement furnished today by PowJerly his difficulty wIth Edward Callahan which led to the present prosecution dates lack to an appointment by the Knights of Labor in ISSTofa committee com-mittee to watch theStato legislature In tlie Interests of the working men In March lOSS Callahan complained com-plained that the committee was neglecting illl duty etc Powderly I asked hint fur his authority for I stating Uiat members who stand I I high in the order do not want their retorts published Callahan replied re-plied Powderly was derelict In his duty and the committee n chain In June 1SSS Callahan LTLISIIKl cpa KTTEK about tile leg I3UIo work and the committee and said that after hU Jut letter Powtlerly circulated an infamous lie and thus injured his Callahans political cheerio before the June convention of this J ear to nominate assembly men Callahan complained to Powderly that Injurious I In-jurious stories bad been circulated and asked the publication of his letter Later he accused Powderly of villtfjlog him by circulating stories which led to his defeat and I declared if ills letter had lcn jib llshed it would have caved him but that Powdcrly sacrificed hInt toMI himself as lie letter would have exposed ex-posed Iowderlysrrachirry lo the Knights of Labor Powderly pub IWieU a full ttatemcut of the ultli culty together wIth several of Callahan Cal-lahan letters In the Journal of dated Labor August18SS in which he asserted his innocence of the I charge brought by Callahan and his urpriso nt the rash utterances of i the man Pnwderly told a reporter today Uial lib knows nothing of the I present can but supposes it Is a renewal I re-newal of the charge of coiifrpincy Cnl C 0 Otrcen I CIIICAIIO Dec ii > SIxty knife II c cl t tn wounds were Inflicted i tonight l on Max Mfintwill In the latemetit cf his house The mnn was literally cut to piece The family resided on I I the upper Hit cf a twostorylions Accoruing to the wifes story the I husband went don n chairs He had not licen gone long when the heird I strange noIses hut attached no Importance Im-portance to hum ami only remembered remem-bered the circumstance when after too hour his alienee began to worry her No expltnition to the horrible I alftir could li it touch except a oIJrmlC whkh is coupled with hits name of a man known as Bruno JHicrling Tile ptilire at once nt about an InnUJillunL lo what if any relation exMcd lietweeii KKr ling aid Mrs Mnntulll The VteHllh of Amcrlcn SI VOIIK Dec IIITho IPcrM lias obtained front Uie treasurer of each Slate the value of property assessed for taxatIon The census ofilcc In ISSfl made report of nn inquiry in-quiry Into the proportion existing in eaeh State between the nsesetl valuation val-uation and the actual worth which ranged between 26 per rent In Illinois Illi-nois and 6S per cent In Wyoming The World report shows an Increase in-crease in ttxibleliroperty of SrtOjS I 0001X10 and an Increase In actual wealth of S1SX2000000 ulnco 1550 I The total ealUi is oI4o3IO < t MOt bll j anti i exclusive of public property and I 1J0 > 3 < K10000 In property Invested and owned abrovi Thu wealUi of tho United States now exceeds the total wealth of the whole world at any Ume previous to the middle of the eighteenth icntury and the amount Invested alroau Is alone equal to the national wealth of Portugal Por-tugal and Denmark The total wealth of fIve nation Is only I equal r to the mere Increase of the United tales wealth In tht pint nine years rnbtlfmy horsewhipped NEWAUIt S Jn Dec 19Frank Miller I young saloonkeeper was publicly hiorsewhiljfcd this afternoon after-noon by Eva Hayes or eeveral btfI 10i hours tie woman had loitered about Millers residence on Fair Street waiting for him and several times she sent meaengerlioys his house sayIng that a man wanted to pee him on the corner Her ot Ject was known and dozens of mpathizlng men flood In the street waiting for Miller to come out of the house When he appeared fho dashed at him and dealt him a blow over the face The man seemed iaralyzed for a moment and then realizing the situation started on a run with the woman in pursuit Ho eluded her by running Into an alley Evan fliter and Miller had been engaged to be married and lid wedding was set for November 26th last A few days before thatllniolt Has learned that MIller had married and WAS living with his wife in Fair Street Miller poke agalnrt the girls char octet and this aroused the Indignation Indigna-tion of her sister and led to tin thrashing The tailor Hereby c ams BOSTON Dec 19A large audience audi-ence asferublcd to hear the arguments argu-ments in one of the many Issues of the celebrated Andoverhcresy case Thin evidence was all In on the charge that Visitor Eusti who satIn sat-In Judgment on Profe or cmj th was biased arainsthim anti had o expressed hIi6Cl Proftssor Dwbht u Columbia College Minimal up for Smythe He claimed tint in Kuttis case there was a leaning toward the tide of the prosecution and an utter want decorum out of court A H Wcllman for the visitors said chargesof bias on the lcrt of Dr Ku tls were not made untIl six weeks after Uio latters death and not until a year after lie trial of tie profcssotv This was an inexcusable In-excusable delay which called for severe criticism H Barrens in behalf of Smyth confined himself to the charge that Eujtls had formed and repeatedly expressed to divers persons an opln ion list the professors were guilty of Uie things charged |