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4 TTJESDAY TT TT I ZANT AGAIN CONVULSED I t TiiKiniADitrMitint i turanKii rjat- TITIOX Ol tA1l3llQOHCK- JKnr t People Klllril Tlironuhout be liUnd- 7Tb Orntt Dumnan Jlone In bp Cltr d Which In > ln lly llmtroyeit Heller Sent from the Nilnlibnrfnp Mnlntnnd Tha- XWfuqimkn Ireillcled hr VroT Tnlb- Atarec 4 P Vrrll 17 Tho Islrtnd of Zanto one of Ilia prlnlrnt Ionian Islands was again vis- ited ¬ by i mot destructive cnrtluiunko this morning ro ultlng In croit Ions ot llfo and S properly In February And MArch last tho islnrd MistMnett n vast amount at damage br pelsnile disturbances nnd n Inree number ot- Mvuswere lost Iho stack thlsimnrnlng ap- pears ¬ to hnvo beon most violent In the city o- ff Kante the greater I Art ot which WOK de- stroyed ¬ l The peojln aro pnnlcfttrlckon nnd V the authorities h1plo Tho streets nro Im- passable ¬ ban tlllod with mnKos of Rlon 2c And timber thu wroiXnuo ot the douses which were thrown down by the unrthtunko Thus far the bodies o twenty persons killed br fnlllnu wall lmo been remoroJ from tin ddbrls fro that mnny more dead are still In the ruln fho numbor of persons injured run up Into tliu hundreds The Rreatar portion of tho Inhabitant have ned to the plilnn back of the city whero they wander About In a ilUtractoil innnnor bewailing tho of their homeland properly A large num- ber ¬ 101 01 tents that worn taken to Xanto to he- lter 4 tho people who wore rendered homelosn by the former earth iunkc < liars been again set- up and under thorn como of tho womon and children have taken refuge c The city presents ft scnno of desolation And it Is doubtful if It oTor recovers from the se ¬ rios of misfortunes thiilllmvo befallen It within the last throe months Tlio shock occurred at 730i M Most of thu buildings that stood erect after tim shocks of Fnbrunrr and March thrown down or hhattercd so as to ertelther occupancy Thtf Church ot M- jylonyslus and thu Uovornmont ofllccs were thrown Advices l down front the Interior show that tho tthole Island has lioou devastated Many vil- lages ¬ have ben destroyed coil It I In thought that the loan of lllo linn been very great Sows in slowly as com- munication ¬ ot the disaster cornea very with the Interior ot tho Island has 1j been greatly Interrupted by the destruction of of the telegraph WnrHhlns wilt many luol u bu with provisions and medicines for the sufferers t It l Is pointed out hero that the Xante disaster L Is confirmation of the prediction miido a few days ago by 1rof jalu who predicted the former that disturbances more t serious ARrtltnkes ones would occur on- t Alrll or 17 Government has noted promptly aid to the sufferers Tho Groek r Ironclads Hydra nnd Bpozli harp started for unto havIng on board 1 detach- ment ¬ t of engineers as well us provisions und medicines for tho survivors of the calamity Jaler Blnco 780 this morning two more heavy shocks lmo shaken the whole Island of louts The people are fleeing from nil tho ± 1 towns to find safety on the plains nnd hillsides All are terror stricken Thousands aro with- out ¬ shelter and few havo sufficient food t Tho British Minister Hesldent has tele- graphed ¬ t to thin British For cnOrilco a request tor war ships to be sent nt once to Xnnto with men and building materials that temporary sheds mny bo erected for the shelterless at once on tho plains and hillsides Prof Falb Is a profossor and director In the Bternwnrtt or Meteorological 1 Institute of Vi ¬ He accurately foretold the utrtiruakos- of nnB last low dayl In Houthevitern Europe said that those illsturbanciS worn only preliminary to lot worse ones to COUlD He tr predicted thnt moro ilo tructivo earthquakes would bo manifest on Sunday In various parts cc ot tho world He said that It would bo the 21 i most critical and dangerous day In the year Weather 1iophet Dunn said yesterday that he know very little about Prof Falb axcept that about throe years ago he made a number- of o predictions which wore not justified by tho results Mncotlien ho hud made other I pre- dictions ¬ which were not complete successes 5 HO3IK JWTK- Mr nVIJTnm Oonehrn Otrc Kmnnilol neao for < lppn lne thO IllllL- OSDON April 17 Jtr Ooschen Chancallor of tho Exchequer In the last Salisbury Cabi- net ¬ continued the debate on the second road Ing of thuG Homo Ilulo bill Ho devoted Ills 4 Attention utmost exclusively to the financial features of the measure Under tho provisions of the bill ho sid the imperial Government would loan the financial freodom indispensable to give elasticity to the B1WP r venUe As for the dolts of Ireland to Eng- land there wcro ttWOOOO outstanding on the public works somo grants for ralwaysand- 1100000adBocod IKn under ct form the first charge k upon tho Irish Treasury If the Land Pur- chase ¬ act should bo continued In force would not the Irish Pnrllament liavo 80mothlnl to p lay as to tho financial arrangement undpr 1 Altogether tho bi presented a financial muddle which produce only thorough disorganization of Irish afllrs The Irish Parliament would bu uOlblo remedy the confusion of Irish finance as it would not be allowed to eonlrolls own fiscal systom The rent ot a ot affairs would be necosi- arlly repeated appeals to tho imporlal Gov- ernment ¬ and dlhputus with it concerning Inaoclalquoston8 estimate of the rela- tive ¬ z z cost 01 administration In Ireland and in 4 England had been far from correct If the 4 central authority In hnclanil did as much as the corresponding authority in Iroland the 1 cost would bo approximately the same Tno p 1rlme Ministers calculation that Ireland contribution for imperial purposes should bo i tin the ratio of otto twentytilth Instead of one fifteenth us originally l proposed was also- I QuuUoDablc htotlstlcs nhored that Ireland entered I Iloriod of pro- st oritT which promised to be pormaoent Unless liar prospects ware dicious legislation Mr Uoscliun quoted rig f ures to show that within tho last six months pauperism In Ireland lied decreased rapidly nd deposits In savings banks hal accumu ct Istedassoldom if over boloro in tho history > pf tho country Why then he asked should r anybody feel Impelled to interfere with the 1 tv encouraging course of Irish affairs by enacting St r ruvnlutlonary measure 1 j Ho hoped and bollevod that the people ot Great Britain would perceive the foolishness- of t such action before it became too late If 1 the bill uhould bo flected time Liberal tarry i might furthor tho the Irish people by I coOperatlngwlth the Unionists in giving the t country Government much better calculated r i to produco general contentment and well I being titan was tho Governmimt proposed by the Dill now before the House Prolonged q cheetsi I c There was an Interesting scene in tho House ofCommonstolaywhon James Mmnks Ese t IfOrd Mayor of Dublin Mid W J Doherty r Esq High Sheriff of Dublin appeared at limo I par of tho Houso ot Commons In tiiolr robes of- f office and presented a petition from the cor- poration ¬ i of Dublin In laor of the Dill to estab ¬ lish Home hub lu Ireland The distinguished f1 petitioners were recivod with time honor due to their station tlu < corooratlons ot London b and Dublin ImUng limo rlgtmtto petition Parlia- ment ¬ without tho luturuntlonof a member of j 4 rlismnont Wbeu the hill reaches the committee stage 1 ftlargo section ot tho lladlcals will support a- jroposul to leave thocnuiitlesof Londonderry- Antrim i t Down und Armuuh In tile province of 4 Ulster under imperial ruts tbeso Icing the t I counties in which time Unionist element I- satonlitlnd the antagonism to Irish homo < l Pronounced It l is considered E doubtful that Sir niaiUtuno would assent to such a schoiuo ovin If the Irish Nationalist members wore willing to do so Time proposi- tion ¬ h means the division 01 Ireland nnd limo V r Irish Leglslaturo Lrrnmlol 1 under It would rep r eseptunly II portion of the country i ColtimeilonC l iMwnaywimllwaba member j p the lute lurhinunent from ll llnI3llton 2 tYorkhlro announces limo TllnntAorf In timut alike with tlO jb itlentemn Ulster Unionists c rmud oppotltion to Irish homo yule The POUIBIors of report that I limo Orange c Lodges in that Uaow storln rlllcs unit lay o 4 opera with tie intention IJs presumed of i l Aiding time Ornngrmiin of Itlr to battle against Irish homo rule Hint nt I lie Cupllul of Jloumanl- nnuiirF5T I 17 Hundreds of work Avri inginon and thlir wives made iv demonstra- tion ¬ I before limo parliamentary building today- MgulQtthpncieau ot limo octroi The Mla Uter otTublliWorks was attacked as he rodo- VrcunshioCimamhoretonoswcre thrown through time carriage windows and three men tried to drug hInt into Limo sheet hrvurnl policemen WHIB lajurd with btont4 while thoy trliil to protecthliu tqua lron of 1 cavalry I vvfileli Walt ont 1 to aid tho pollcr ronruodl- ilOJ and cleared tho opon vpace bofure the building Two cavalrymen war knocked t from their homos with stones half a d0111 1 rioters vero arrested 5 Authority Oflrcl ate prlviUgca granted by sovereign j h I TIM JI t1l 1flhItonutt- piWnepiu Will SlaUr n tTntld Fllht- AttnUM f lEe niton 1oiuot 17At n mooting today of ANI shipowners London and provincial ports the subject of time strlko of this dock laborers at Hull the notice given by the Dock Laborers Unloi at Liverpool to time effect that unless the demands of the worklncmen were compiled with A strike would bo inaugurated and the general court of union workingman toward limo shipping Interest woredlkoussed The ship ¬ owners at time aectlng resolved to make a united light against dictation on tho part of time union 1orkln lon whether tho latter should attempt to enforce their dictation by 1 general strike or by strikes In detail The speakers strongly denounced the unions tar their interference with free labor and with commerce The country It was declarer ought not to subunit to the dictation of n minority nt to the matingeront ROIl methods elite trade and commerce It WAS pointed out thfttnll tho members of labor unions In time 1nltiicl kingdom did not number moro thun 8mmmU4Xout of liUNXXOix ot workers Tho agitation regarding tho Hull strike con- tinues ¬ to Increase fn London and clsiwhert1 Two thousand seamen and firemen gathered today on Tower Hill antI displayed great en ibmuslasm rind earnestness In support of tho Hull strikers The loading speaker was one Hprow who loudly declared that 100000 mon would go on strike tomorrow as I a protest ngalnst the treatment of their comrades in Hull The listening seamen and firemen heartily rhoored this declaration A resolution Was carried In favor of a strike In support ot the demands of nR1oil strikers and as a protest against the coureuot employers In antagonizing tho labor unions The men afterward formed in procession and marched to the docks In time of Commons today Mr Mun delia 101t ofthe Hoard of Trade Intro- duced ¬ Iroldent provide for thu submission of labor disputes to arbitration Tie bill was Paisnd tni first reading without delnll- conctrnlol Hull A compromise propnal strike has been drafted l t 1reslilrnt of the Hoard of Tride Charles Wil- son ¬ M P one of tho owners of tho Wilson line Joseph Havolock Alison M I P lresl l ilentof the 8allnrs and rlremcns Union anti John liurns Alter prolonged conforonvo ¬ day the proposal wee signed by nil four with time understanding hat It honld bi suhmlttod tomorrow to the Unions anl hlmipowflors FeM oration It I N believed that time proposal will bo acceptable to both employers stud em- ployed ¬ ant that further trouble will bo pro vented by I The Alleged Outrage on Christian CoNSTAXTixorLK April 171 I New the Stated berry Hfcrelary of legation in this city who returned last week from Lesarea and Mnrsovah where- ho Investigated the recent reports of tho persecution ot Christians by Moham ¬ medans and the burning of the Marsovah Col logo conducted by Dr Iterrlck has made a statement in an Interview In regard to the origin of tho disturbances Mr Newberry considers tho action of theTurkUh authorite ns in part at least justifiable ¬ ances had their beginning In Turkish or Ar ¬ menian conspirators inciting the populace to revolt by seditious placards which were stuck on the doors of tho American school Thoso placards were written In the Turkish lan- guage ¬ They were Inflammatory and treason- able ¬ anti declared thnt it was necessary fur tho people to shako off the yoke of slavery laid on them by tho tyrannical Sultan Mr New lorry also found that bombs charged with dynamite had been swlrod by the authorities As there were doubtlms many innocent per- sons ¬ among the 000 who were arrested on this charge of having been concerned In the con- spiracy ¬ Mr Nowberry Induced tho Grand izlor grant amnesty to IDO of the priso- ner t wore released and tho remaining prlnnnitr are to be brought to trial In court at Angora in Asiatic Turkey Mr Nowherry denied tIme truth of the report that letters mldrosind to tho American lega- tion ¬ had beon opened br tho Turkish authori- ties ¬ I Herrlan Liberals Protest ByLonAng April 17The general acquies- cence ¬ I not nlProval with which King Alex andirs coup was hailed Is already In- terrupted ¬ The Liberals have gathered cour- age ¬ since Thursday night and now apparently propose t excite the people against the Gov- ernment ¬ The Liberals have Issued a mani- festo ¬ in which timer describe tho new Ministry composed ot MI Dokltoh and his colleagues appointed Alexander slnco be seized b1Rnl royal as usurpers of political power and us having incited the Ring to tho coup d6tat In violation of the Constitution anti laws of gervla The Liberals ear that they take their stand upon the rights of the pooplo which they claim have been outraged II noted by the alleged usurpation Note Foreign Happening ExPresident Gonzales of Mexico continues to improve In health and his physicians re port that he is on the road to recovery Presi- dent ¬ Diaz has been almost a dally visitor to the tick room The British Consul at Hamburg will provide- for the retur to England of the firemen and say they were induced to leave England by tho HamburgAmerican Bleach ship Company under engagement to work for- th company put without having been In- formed ¬ that the company Intended to put thorn In the places of striker The Hamburg American Company on the other hand lisa claimed that the omen were fully aware of tho facts when they made their engagement The question of the liability of the Hamburg American Company for tho return ot the men to England is to be left to subsequent settle- ment ¬ Our Carter Assume iia OtCtt CuCAOo April 17Mayor Waihburn and surrendered their edicts to their succcsiort tonight At I il oclock the retiring city Executive gave a dinner at the Chicago Huh to Mr harrison and tIe new city officers Thentha party I repaired to time Cir Hall anti entered i tlm Council chamber Ju as time old body of Aldermen concluded its business City Clerk Vauclovo flmlulaft tlm oath to him HucroiRor The nw City UrU Hion swore In Mr Harrison Tria urnr- Ilransllrld nnd City Attonmr Truda und ibo new Mayor became time presiding ofllcer Ear steady ntrrtf na tool ilp l use I KromoStiuer CouUlu no AntlFjriu < I Ugaiu 1 flrnthri tar u < vnrt9ou 23 M- til n a 4 lIlt it nor tro4wsy5prst l reams fnr 1 imliurc bosgemie tc Mnilnr In city or cnuiitrr kui I na lapplnr 11plo llUHtSst44c J Warnings of Dyspepsia i cannot be said that Dyspepsia does not al 1 lve warnings of III approach The trouble U that the victim des not heed he signals and alel to flcht the demon endenvorlng to tc overpower and Iestror Sour tomach dil I tresf belching Indigestion Iymplol i should be given immediate attention br care In diet And by taking A good medi- cine ¬ Ilk Hoods Bartaparllla to tone and strengthen the stomach assist digestion and purtfr th blood 1 Hoods Cures L fJ4 r4 a A- a f- iI Mrs F If Barber Boston fines This lady Is A wellknown and pooular dress- maker Bbs says There Is no mlitake about Hoods Eaten parllla I want to toll how quickly It cured- me oT sour stomach which had troubled me for over a year I could not even take swal- low ¬ ot water but what I suffered from distress ali ncldlty When I began to take Hoods Barsaparllla I could see good effects from tim HOODS Sarsaparilla CURES first three doses I continued until I had taken three bottles and I have bun entirety cured I give 1 this statement for the benefit of others who are suferlneMrs F W DAnK En 41 Chester Park ton noods rill are purely vegetable and do- not purge pain or srlpe Sold by all druggists The Spirit- of the Age demands time embellishment of flanks and Business ofllccs as well as residences Beauty and protection unite In Grille work which skilful dcslsnora nnd factory facilities onablo us to produce of the best In Iron Brass or Bronze For both public or prlvnto buildings we 180 our own patterns or thoso of time pur chaser selection J Conover 8c Co 28 30 WEST StJ ST t Fnclory ned Fonnrtrj MOIO VI 2tb at Home = riade Pie You always have trouble with the under pie crust Seems as though- you never can make- it a light as the upper one Suppose you tr 1 f Flour I G I JRoww CnrrlnnMt St I j I ELECTRIC LIGHT- EXHIBITIONS I 1 1- i i i of I MR RAILEYS- HORSES i I nt- I I I TATTERSALLS II TONIGHTa- nd j i ii 1 TOMORROW NIGHT Ii Ii- I Commencing Each Evening at 8 Oclock nrltSALLfl OP NJ5W YORK MMtrKD t to- nerfullr toanniiunrtli ml f the AHAK NTlTiV IIAIIM M nfJ MAHH1K lllllhh I I- Irmperiy of Nit rilAS IIAIIIV Mllitt y I uv wIle tire to be palm on TilttBsIlAY MXT April n ii ill IK on exhibition si TATrlillSAILS SALS uLPmIUIIIY 5MII II anti 7th 1 I i TONIGHT i j TUESDAY AIR 18 q 11 i i and- TOMORROW 11 ii i i NIGHT i i i wEuElAr ArR 11 ii ii i IS APniTIOK In the TWO EtKCTRIO WonT Bint- MTinss mrntlnneil store thai herbs ran si h- at cern TODAY Tnrxtny after the eloii of Mr a RAWFOKIiK KAIE dnrlnir the entire dir TOMlMlliW mlVettneday and up la boar or Sets onTIIUHSUAV MiXT- CATALonims irlrlni a rtetaltd I descriptIon of thee IllchFlait Animal I may be obtained on applica- tion ¬ to TATTRnSALI OP1 NEW TORKJ LIMITED With it sod 71 h ar New York WILLU KAKTON Managing Plreeter CARPET T M STEWART 326 7th Ave LEANING l I TeirFbonCa2t- I Send for circular ITS A QUEER WOMAN- who cannut understand S tio beiicHt to b derived tram tho tl Uootor- Piorcoa Fnvni Ito Ire tcrlption Did you ever lickly wninnn with o I clear skin bright eyes It L ami rosy dub 1 Of a liraltliy ono without tkemft A woman Cal live in full health do I moro work have c moro pluusure T amount to more by taking the- IroMrlltlon 0 0 t functions arc not regular t woman Is tlrlicale tll I a Buprn rt for nerv Wfv ous I vsliatutiHl overwork ed women Its an invlKorutinc tonic a aunt strenctbcnlng nervine beiid soothing It IfiSrjiis nil Its tim only mealy fo onions rlironia TCealmnnrs nml lirepiilar ties tlmtg uarunfrnf to bonellt or cur r the money paid for it refunded- If from Catarrh try Dr Eagel sUtlrlr reward U you caut b cursO R1 t NOAH BESTS TIE PoLICE AN- UIHAItTtV ACQUITTED AXJt OFF AT OXCK TO OKI 31AJIRIVD 1 A TJrnmntle nnrlir from Sunlfrtle 11 G Had tb Court with IIlM from be1o nrntlteCanmm OmUe Hl nf Came to York to III Wedding mid LR5t4 In Inll Noah Harper a bowlegged and very biaek- nnn with a broad smite wnf tried reittfdar In tho General l Bcislons for aitault Iollco man Wolnh testified that ho was on post I In Hloecker street at 530 A M on April 3 when Tie saw Harper with 1 vallsp In his hand Harper acted pIclouMr and Welsh akedl him what ho had In his valise Harper refused to tell and cursed him Then he tried to nrrest HArper end Harper lilt him with tho valise Then ho hit Harper with lila fist and arrested tulip The policeman had no witnesses to back- up his story Harper took tho witness stand He wore cotinttlflcd clothing tho trousers comlneOown only to the tops of his boots but he had n fine gold watch chain on his rest and from it dan Bled an Immense charm He nskod Judse- Martlno to allow him to ftnnd while he wa testifying Ho put tho witness chair back against the wall and cavoadramatlo repre ¬ Yin testified that he had been em Bontalol a hotel at Glasgow Ulster coUntS HI took time steamboat 8A1lorteB at Banger ties Intcndlnc to come to to bo mar ned fin lund tho address of a man who lived in Minolta street One of tho passengers told him any policeman would point out th- way that street At Morton and Ulccokcr streets ho saw Policeman Welsh walking with his hands folded behind his back and hit head down At this point lierperwalked up and down the witness platform In Imitation ol a pollcetran In n brown stud When ho got near on ouch to Welsh Harper sold Oooil morning sir Welsh IOOKIM at him from head to foot And nukol him whore h was come and I hn inlJ to Mlncltu street Welith nskail him whore ho came from anti ho aid tiatigfrtlei Thrn- Wolh nuked him whnt ho hnit In his vallum unit ho cntd iln Ills Then WIh uokpil him vliro ha rrallr wit going end he said tin wet rpullv Clnc t tim llobolicn tl get married Timer the policeman anked him whom ho hail Just como from ant I b i said Tho steamboat bnu Bertlen Then tho pollcumun straightened u- and saitit Now look here You told me a while act that you were going to Minutia trot and now you say you arC going to Hoboken A little white ago you told mo you wore from Rnuger ties anti now you sal you camu from the bOlt Hanaertio I think YOI are tolling a damn lit and I am going to you Harper that he had told the truth and protoor address ot his friend in Minolta street Ho says that Welsh was under tho Inlluonco of liquor He concluded to part company and In tho politest way imaginable loft elsh Here Harper Illustrated with many bows and scrapes how ho crossed tho street to get ewes from tho The policeman did not follow poltoman other tide ot Bleucker street there wee a colored man and the col- ored ¬ man said to him What trouble have you boon sotting Iota With that omrer I didnt hnve no trouble with him I eueis he must be drunk said Harper At that mo- ment ¬ Policeman Welsh rushed upon him Vat policeman geminvn Harper con ¬ tinued done make a vicious IIIdoa dive at me Ills fist lilt against mv Don ho made anuddvr vlrtnouR dire at me and hit me over do eye If he hadnt nlilt me gem men hod agone down on tho sidewalk he Don lie done took was so loaded with rum mo long nnd hi Raid You tlnk ls drum do you V and ho done blfT me about ten times In do head and face Hnrper npnloclzo1 l hut It was no use tho policeman kept on biding him about the head and face knocked out his false tooth and broke a sound tooth At tho station housa cell lie kicked him In tho groin- Later whoa the policeman came to toko him to the police court Hnrnnrsnld h Look boss 1so COlD clt mahd to ¬ night Yerl got out of this Welsh told him to employ a lawyer He hired a lawyer that Welsh named and gave tho lawyer S7 hut the lawyer did not even appear before the Police Tustlca for him He was committed to await the action of tho Ornnd Jury At this point Assistant Distict AtorneT- MRcDonnlh i rn ceiuor your 10norllat a mistake lel has been mad this Grand Jury mind that mistake I thnt they should hnve In the police omcer In this CASH rl loc with you Mr MacDona said Judge Hemline There tints been deliberate perjury in this ease and I dont believe It lieu been committed by this colored man I advise you gentlemen of the jury to acquit thu defend ¬ ant- llarporwas acquitted Judge Martins told him thAt he ought to appear before time Iollcn- Commle lonerannrl make 1 charge assault against Welsh or begin a civil suit against him for dame gee Welsh said Judge Martins to tho police- man ¬ who with u very rod face was moving toward tho door your conduct In this affair is mot disgraceful and It is my Intention to call the attention ot your superior officers to Harper Judge Martins wont on you have been very roughly handled and most un- justly ¬ In my opinion I trust thnt this unfor- tunate ¬ Incident will not rob you ot tha woman that you were about to marry- I hope not Judge and I guess not re- plied ¬ Harper with a tic smile Lawyer Lewis Htuyvcsant Chanler who Is wealthy and does a IreltcoBlof free law work nnd who defended I from he court slipped a greenback Into Harper hand and Hnrper said gratefully Hay boss I If vou overcome up to thnt hotel I works I will give you tho boat chicken lhlre house Ho told Mr Chanlor confidently that he was to be married mat night In Twentyninth street but ho would nor divulge just whore Ho said that as soon as ho was married ho would return to Glasgow TAramtin a TTunntmon Election At the annual election of time Tammany So- ciety ¬ held In Tammany Hall last evening 340 members paid 51 each for the privilege of voting for the following candidates who were unanimously olottoc Hugh J Grant Richard Croker John Gorman W Bourke Cockrnn Charles M Clancy Charles E Klmmon Wil ¬ Clark John N V Arnold Charles lam I Bernard F Martin John McQuade Thomas L Fcltucr and Henry D Purroy Bachoms John JI McOoldrlck Secretary Peter V Sloyer Treasurer William IT JJobhs- Hnenmore and Daniel M Donegan Wls klnkol officers will be Installed on Ma2 and time seventythree sachems will My Hi to choose n Grand haohom a Fattier of tho Council and n Hcrlbe Allot the ofllcora chosen last night were reflected except Peter F Meyer who succeeds the late Arthur Loan as Treasurer HlroncVnn Tlrnclaer A fmal but fashionable f wedding took place at yesterday afternoon in the chantry ol Grace Church The bride was Hiss Susan deLancey Van llenssolaer a daughter of the late J Cullen Van Hensselaer of Now Bruns- wick ¬ N J and the bridegroom Mr Allan nrtwell Strong a eon of exJudge Wood bridge Strong of Now Brunswick The 31ev Dr William II Huntington the rector olTlol stemS Timers wore no bridesmaids nor maid of honor Miss Van Itensselner who Is a sister inlaw of Mrs Sounder Van llensnelaorof this city was given away by lion nephew Mr Cut 01 i an lensselaur Cogswi1 John C Van Dyku of this ely noted as most man und the ushers wore brother of this bridegroom Mr Theodore Strong Rod Mr Freeman Woodbrldgo of New llriinswIcU A reciMlon was held after thnioremonyat time Bucklnelism Hotel Fifth avenue HperdUufcr- Louisviuy April 17Mlss Jennie Ewing Speed o this city and Mr Calvin Morgan Duko of Chicago were married here this evening Th brute Is a nlooo of Jnmes Hpeod Lincolns AttorneyOonorol The groom Is a nophmv of John Morgan tll famous Oonlednrnto cavalry loader and Oen Bobll Duke who suc ¬ cede to Morgans commend FI Accident uu time CutrnllliidouCAN- ANDAIOUA April 17Thcro was a wreck on the Auburn branch of the CentralHudson Railroad this afternoon Engineer John Me Menus ws Instantly killed He runs what Is known AS this liter and when within llXi loot of time switch ha notio ° d that It was turned niMlnst him but b Inre ho Could top limit train the engine plunged throuuh thruo loaded freight care domulUhlng HID iiriHousiT on glee bacgugn cnr end time WllliaroThurmtn- po t l civt The fireman stuck to time unalne old cupd Injurv lnzlnei MoManiiN rns fji url of Bee nod was limit third brother who hiss ieemm killed on time road None of thu pas- sengers ¬ were Injured Jt EDO AFFAIRS PUIrnBLIUZA The Bondholder Are Still JOctcmlied to- Force nn Accounting Gen Lowls Fitzgerald of the Heading bond- holders ¬ committee said yesterday that Mr tophon Little tho expert employed bJ tho committee had not been allowed access to the books of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail- road ¬ Company Ho said that Mr John It Dos Pass s of I counsel for the bondholders- had been permitted to see the report mado to the Trustee Company by Mr Isaac L Rice and that ho had found that Mr Jibe gone only Into the operations of tho railroad What the Committee wants IBI financial statement showing to what extent the funds of tho Road Inc company were used In tho purchnso of Boston and Memo and Now York and Now England stocks anti then Fitzgerald says that they intent to obtain this Information by an appeal to tho courts If neco ary woe learned to da lnLADTLrHI > ArI17t of Pennsylva- nia ¬ had dlHposed of Its 3IKKJ shares ot Now York and Now England llnllroad stock which were recently bought to lid President MoLeod of tho Hallrnad In his effort to gain control 11dlol Now York and Now England The stock was purchased at about ttiii nod said In tho neighborhood of 34 While the Finance Company lost about 15000 by the transaction a director ald today that the lose Is trilling In comparison with the prollt his company has made out of Its contract with the Philadelphia end Heading Coal and Iron Company lor width It U I commercial agent What effect the disposal of the stock will have lItton Mr poolUon President or the New York and New England I Is not known- In tho ot tho petition of John Lornlo and mater holdf of first and second prefer- ence ¬ bonds Heading Company Special Master Crawford today decided that time peti- tioners ¬ aro entitled to payment of limo coupons maturing Fell S ISO unit also the coupons maturing Feb 11803 upon deposit of their prior coupons In time court pendlnl tho deter- mination ¬ of proceedings original- bill without unforced abandonment of their claim therein and surrender of prior coupons Tho Master further says that tho application torn mandatory preliminary injunction com pnlllng pnymentby therecolvers of thl 02 nfl 113 coupons anti the lesue of receipts should bu denied von A vxioy STATION IN JIOSTOX A Illll Reported to Krqulre the Boston nnd Maine to Ilulld I nt Once VoKtoy April 17TIme Committee on Rapid Transit reported In the Sonato this afternoon a biil to provide for a union railroad pabsen gem station on Causeway street and for the abolition of al grade crossings In the ap- proaches ¬ to new structure Tho bill re- quires ¬ that tho station bo erected and main- tained ¬ by the Boston and Maine for its various divisions tho Fitchburg s > stem to be accom- modated ¬ In the building at a rental Time Boston and Maine Is further required to build anti maintain a drawbridge over the Charles lllver for tho usoof thoso corporations And such roadways trucks Ac us shall afford them convenient R to the station The railroads may issue stock or bonds In ad- dition ¬ to wlmttheyaienownuthorlred to Issue to nn amount sufficient to enable them to undertake tho matter If the plans of the sot partition are not prepared and submitted In six months n Tonally of 5lMH will bo im- posed ¬ with a further sum for each month the neglect continues I the New England nod lo ito Allowed a Kntrance Into New York City BOSTON April 17At the continued hearing before tho ilnllroad Committee of the Legisla- ture ¬ on time Now York New Haven and hart- ford and New York and New England contro- versy ¬ Mr Den Ion for time Now Haven Road presented a written ngrcernent under which time Xuwlen bound Itsolf to pay Its portion of of n cnnnictlnB link be- tween ¬ tho two roads ot Itendvlllo as time Rail- road ¬ CommUftloners might determine And to deliver them nil the freight that Wits dosird by conlcnrol or receivers that It lawfully OOlld Story for the New Enciand road was un nblo to agree to the proposition without hut consulting time management I Ho thought however Hint the Now Enulnnd shoulU have the right to uno the Now Havens huw Yori terminals If It built n lllteuninle track Mr ilenton expressed a Illngness to agree to this nnd blot sold ho would draw up an agreement XII Nnlri Time new passenger depot of thin Illinois Cen- tral ¬ Hallway in Chicago Wits opened for busl nose yesterday Tho deposits of Richmond Terminal securi- ties with Drexel Moigan A Co under the terms ut their letter Vtrij very large YOBter day uniru member of Hi banking firm said tluit th ready response of security holders In- dicated ¬ that the niieMloii of reorganization would bo settled In n vrr hurl time Hliciid liy the UnVcrnor- AuutiV April 17fiov Flower has signed AitniblyniHii lVrbters lill ilHlnln Ilio JuiUllctlnn- til Hie ties i Irk rtiy liuel pe1artumtcuil in uptiilng na- IJrnlnKuxUilr < tfeIt l rji iimliurmomume I i ltge l iprnt rent per cm iUiir < uiiuiuvi tltl I popumlionrorligniiiig- kfrnvmin html the hfllluAlloln Prakjt draw lirldke > aniiiDK Wamptuimero i i II ull e o- fts lUuiburtf imlcfieiK couilv- uprciriatliiit Yllir 1 Muuofor I State crimmory ci llointtl Felt AioroiirUilnir iI for a tieto rmory at Klajra Authorizing > lirlotrn tn I 1rrnW 110 to provIde for hits unncurca imleti Jnri clr A lollcrmuu Fined for IntoatonI- n l tho Yorkvlllo Police Court yesterday after noon JistlcuMcMnhon heard the cnso uf Po- lloemtn William H Rums clmrgcd by her gemiumt lumen if f time Forty utentli street sijimd- wltu brtngmimunlc and disorderly In time slUul t liuu coii time ummurrulmig 01 April 4 The man iiliitilml In ileliiire thoU ho wn tutu vect tlou at the Ilnolol did notthink he was dolnl Hums nnytlilni 0 wrOl1 Juitloa MoMnhoa 111 AJCwm11 rs 01 Vorrr 1eomnn A crucBomo drama wan noted at Palmers ThentroIrtstovuninr Gibe Corey Yeoman by Marr Wilkins limed impressed those who rend It In print as a somhro thing with Its horrlbla story of 1 wonau hanged In tho witchcraft time at Salem and her husband pressed to death with stones bocaubo ho would not speak time words which torturers Bought to forco from him An performed on tho stage Miss Wllklnss work was harrowing and nothing olso Its gloom was not lor f moment lifted orRtllt and all of Its olecUwB Miss ¬ pRlofll1lnllonBAnt rOPlta I did not HUlTarbut ttwns demonstrated that her play had no vnluo for theatrical u o lone W Prcsbrey hued con- densed ¬ nnd arranged limo piece und n com- pany ¬ of competent actors lied been provided There was a first act In which tho wife was accused as a witch a second In which she was condemned to the Ialowl A third In which the husbands be crushed to death was Ilwolt on and a fourth in which it wa shown that lila martyrdom brought the Salem frenzy to nn onuS Ebon Plympton was Impressive In speech and looks aa Utter Agnes Booth was vehement and plaintive as tho falsely accused woman unit the whole performance wan praiseworthy but the audience was not tearful nor oven continuously RerlouB The representation was ineffectual simple and patent reason A monotone of misery cannot hold tho attention of an assemblage for two hours and so Giles Corey Yeoman rood rending matter though It be was worthless as a dra- matis ¬ entertainment- This served for tho fifth and lust In the series given by tho Theatre nt Attn and Letters Tha withdrawal by Thomas Bailey Aldrich of his Mercedes lineS left Mr McDowell1 Institution without a play to dis- close ¬ on this occasion knd so tho subscribers- got for their 5 arlol a piece which had been acted In which is to be contin- ued ¬ at Palmers during tho rest of tho week at ordinary prices ot admission There was about a third of a houseful ot finely dressod ladles and gentlemen present There wore no bonnets or orchestra the sociability be- tween ¬ nets was tar moro diverting than any- thing ¬ that happened white tho curtain was up and this evening liko tho preceding four was quito hRrmloe to art and letters al- though ¬ no sort of good I fVXKIKST IHIXn IX TUB dllCVS The Lost Week of tbe narnum Show Opens with nn Unexpected Novelty There hasnt been anything funnier in tho big Barnum it Bailey circus In years than the race that was attempted in tho Madison Square Garden arena last night between I horsa and a mischievous pony It was Intend- ed ¬ that the pony should win but It didnt go off according to programme atoll and thats what made It all tho moro enjoyable Tlio pony knocked time prearranged details nil to fllndorrf by his anxiety to get back to his stall in time basement of tho building The raco started all right with a man on the horse and 1 boy jockey on tho pony Tho pony received a commandlns handicap Time two wont around the ring with a rush with 6000 pairs of eyes looking eagerly on Sud ¬ denly tho pony disappeared from view Ho had darted behind the fcenoo 10111 dozen supers brought him I lack anti thing was tried over again but the ponv balked acaln after going mound twice Ho cutno within lilly loot of winning at tho third trial and a third time disappeared abruptly The race was then abandoned amid roars at laugh tor from this spectators The beauty alt this was that nobody In time management dreamt thnt tho rlclonll end that wiry Tody Hamilton a brandnew surprise for use on the road Timer were lots of other lauchaMo anti exciting events last night every fcaturo of the long programme rearranged and freshened The circus belnl to Brooklyn next weuk but tlm Gotham children ought to got a chance to see that pony race bcforo I Is too late Another stnite Hail Projecte I John M McDonough luau loft time Imperial Music Jal Ho says he I In mnk nc arrange- ments ¬ opon another music hall that shall be tho most pretentious of Its kind In Now YorkAll my plans aro now ncarlycompletod he said yesterday and I expect to have my hall opened In September It is to be modelled after the Empire in London and It will bo erected on a Broadway site It will cost 100000 stud this money has boon raised McFlnatrlok k lion are completing tho 1 plans Tho hall will have a seating capacity of 2000 In the first balcony there will bo thirty opera boxes In time basement there will fTP billiard rooms bowling niters and Turkish baths I am going abroad In May to cnuairo artists We are going to intro two largo bal- lets ¬ mind an orchestra ot fifty places C Alexander Hnlvlnl III The Manhattan Opera 1011 was closed last evening and the revival of Tho Three Guardsmen was postponed until to- night ¬ It was explained that Alexander tInt ¬ vlnl had too sore u tlnoMt to utter time heroics of DArtngnan but he felt sure that II days rest would restore hula vocal power Jams I < ewrl or Dili Cnmpnny III James Lewis tho veteran comedian of Dalys company wa unable to appear at the thentro met nllht and his place was taken by Charles Mr Lewis has been mifTarlng from bronchial affection for some time nnd his ttuco physician his forbidden him 10 appear on the A Peanut Rooster Explode INDIANAPOLIS Ind April 17A peanut roaster In front of P J Frazeas cigar store exploded this afternoon tho force of the ex- plosion ¬ sending time machinery crashing through the heny plato ula H window of time store Frazee who stood huhlnd the window was showered with tho lylnl glass and his face was slashed with deep cuts and other people were hurt LGISJdATIONIN ALBANY i THIS nrAirifET BALLOT nIl DE- FUATKD IX rIB HKXATIi It syas tnded lr Aboll hln the rasteu mitol nnd Then the Democrats Con elnded They Did Not IVunt the milMr- Alniworth Vole Ileiit the Gavel I AtnAKT April 17Col Quigley had the Ai- somblr pass a bill appropriating 500 to pay time expenses of time memorial exercises to Gen Hustod and 5 000 to pay for printing 10000 copies of time proceedngs Thor was ft fuss over time Speakers efforts to expedite business Time Lqslslatuto adjourns on Thursday anti only threo lays remain of the session after tontcht Speaker Hulzor is trying to keen down dobnto anti to do ns much as possible In time way of legislation Mr Alnsworth did not take kindle to this tonight He kept on ranking speeches although the Speaker thumped along regularly with his gavel Mr Alnxworth has a shrub penetrating voice which cnn bo heard through tIme Capitol and tin l teat the Breakers gavel Nothing was hearth tonight of the bill to re- peal ¬ the tvs pool law and abolish poolsolllng everywhere about which so much was said by time Ilcpulillcann last week when they eau ctiodnnd decided lu support time bill to wipe out pool rooms The big Queen City tins Com- pany ¬ bill lathered by Mr Gallaghorof Buffalo ant time object of which ho said was to do crease time price of gas In Buffalo by breaking up this oxMInc gas monopoly was defeated In tho Assembly TIme Farriulinr Blanket bill came up In tha Snnnto tonight nnd titeto was a long debate thnt worn out everybody except an unusually largo audlonco ot women to whom time sub- ject ¬ of discussion Is of little Importance so long as Zcrubabol Erwin and the other hand Bonus Sonumtors take part in tho debate Senator Hoxton who rntikea n specialty ot ballot reform nnd like clnlutlon had a num ¬ bor of minor amendment He wanted the blanket ballot folded only cameo ant length wife That wits lost Then he moved to strike nut tlio provision forbidding time printing ot a candidates name more than once on a hnllot That was lost too Next ho wanted the party ombloms at the head of the columns restored with tIme further amendment that the prohibi- tion ¬ emblem should be a fountain Instead of a Water pitcher That amendment was lost also Vi Ith his next amendment Honator Sax ton had i better luck This was the amendment to abolish the pastor ballot It was carried by n vote of 17 to 1M Senators McCarty anti Mo Carron voting with thu Hepubllcans After this amendment was adopted the Democrats concluded that they did not want time bill and it wits intimated by a vote of 15 to 13 nil the ItxpuHlcans In time nfilrmntlve and the Democrats In limo negative Four Demo ¬ crate wore absent or not voting ith n full attendance of Democrats the bill can bo re- stored ¬ to Its former condition nnd passed Assemblyman Guenthor ti led to introduce a bill to repeal the law out Inn time Buffalo Pollen Board Objection i mado by time Buffalo Assemblymen Assemblyman llnhlo of New York has had hi moustache ohaved oil anti when he got up to address time Speakor thIs evening every ¬ holy laughed when they saw how llttlo differ- ence ¬ It made limo llocho insurance bill passed tho Axsem- tly tonight Flue Assembly also passed tin bill for an extraordinary Rotund of Audit to pass on the bllUfor time Brooklyn Court House Senator Walker voted with time Republicans and time bill to permit the soldiers In time Bath homoto vote was sent back to committee The Assembly passed those bills Providing that skimmed milk shall not be used In rank- ing ¬ condensed milk to consolidate the Ital- ian ¬ homo nnd the Italian hospitals In Now York city and for a canvass of time votes for the constitutional amendments last full Limo Senate confirmed time rcnomlnntlon ot Austin Lathrop of Corning to be Superin- tendent ¬ of Prisons antI Jntnos K Tones ot Now York city to bo Port Warden of Now York The Judiciary Committee reported the Foley Excise code amendments the Repub- lican ¬ members dissenting lho Republican Senators went Into caucus Immediately after the session on political bills In general A hill was introduced by Mr Oulgley allow ¬ ing tin city of Brooklyn to appeal from the de- cision ¬ of Judgo Pratt In tIme Long Island City Water Works case The Speaker announced the death of As eomblyman McGowan of Kings county anti paid n tribute to his character Mr Uulcluy mba spoke feelingly of time character of the nan and the House adjourned In rospect to his memory until 11 oclock A M tomorrow THREE SCOTCH CUTTERS Wbnt They Look Like and Their Dlmen alan From tfn foon Btrald The accompanying outs are rough sketches of the throe Scotch cutters now building the other aide Tney were made by an artist of Glasgow who put himself In time way of got ting nt the boats They Rive a good idea ot what tho boats look like THE VAUCVME WATSONS nzsmoca Length aver sit 124 reel water hue 80 fettles trtme Dean 20u feet draught Jim a feet malnboomI- K rest Uowiprlt oulboanl 10 feet Let tho Scotch designers say what they will there Is n trade mark ot copy in all the boats and lust have much of the 40footar Wusc In thorn So fur an time writer has seen the IIorro hofT and Gardner trots tho first to make undcrriodles of limo shape seen on the Alcnen Olorlana and Wasp and pictures ot these yachts nfi they appeared In the dock got across to the other sldonnd had their sheet over there THB WHITE HKATiiEn nFna DESIOS- I> nnth overall 12H feet whet line RG feet txtrem beam 25 fey Uraucbt 14 rest uiAinboom lip leer bowiprit outbounl Hi it rt The British designers arts closer to us than ever before anti this makxs our chances ot success must certain Take the Britannia she In a big I asp Time White Heather Is n bout with strong leanings thnt way Time Valkyrie has moro of the triangular shaped underhodK mind In this nie resembles the Jucen Mnb moro thnn site does our loafs Time bulls on tha keels were tried in Britain before html time do signers wore unwilling to take to them Ac- cording ¬ to the llertild correspondent bulbs liivo been glvan as far as was practicable In placing the load n luau clear shape tapered finely on both end ° liv putting time lead on In this way the great difficulty ol obtaining ex- tra ¬ wide pieces of oak for keels U m olde J trig JinrTANMANVATBONH DBStON- LeiiKtli over all 155 reel nierline M tttt extreme beim titm feet drsuKlil lfel uuRtoom KO feet bowsprit outoonri I mr feet As tong overhangs will be tried on both sides In all weather this connon their sea golngaualltles In Mrltlf h and American waters will bo well tested limo bail keel boat and the barge out anti out llns BB well will bo tried tend ninny qimomumoum ° about them will ha eat tedlt cortalnli looks nt this stage which- ever ¬ way tlm races may co as It l nkoe blocs would control tar the most part 1iout llonn thinks the Nnvnhoii will win and It Is to be liopert I Unit his j JMdBinent I Is correct 1 lie lirnirs l London writes thnt the races for tie lloyd Victoria Cup will probably not come off until this hitter part of September or early Mobcrnnd ho cots his information from ilr Dixon hemp cw torpomllone- I AsimsvApril I 17 Those companies were In- corporated ¬ toda The fruit Iwwliir Machine Company of Kew Yore ic T iinl veil uiaeliliiei for flramnjr dlrj iriiT i et hot i l miiSJ4J dtrettre Eiiwarim U- Itisot A midiiey IMHIIC acm Jtmti Wlrwlu or hew York city Ii it IVeyne It mlfl tomnyany of tetv OTL cmty to ContOrt a iii fetlerel adrertlilne tustuie remitTal ltrvimir it WA flu Wflou t i- iIitnr Sum I I ii Cli zmume of ew iiri city yme 5e ti tort Iltil Sri V ct Ifew tort el jy to roainn In a mud In McWpirt n I ia uiai tastico- ii ttors C il v nit l > iiiii Sort ant Fr lerlkl lieu at 5ow I art M C arm II holly Henry A Clark aid rti lilllfl l llutlnll Tim IVCi IcICle lloeel c rKiraUnn cf Kineiton u CaTer nil a hid iuiI lilmniM grounds Cs1tit l 3J tMmi illrerii liarlr iiisurime of Hnmklrn luau A > rN Mirk cii > JaniM K liwjer KoUrIJ fjrtr cmii lililmMUnalmmir linnJuu- tThollfrihrr Millie Ilnll om patty ot Iliiflalo to tnanufHCiirf al kin U t rlvririo nioihe poMer ice mniltriiri iiii > tIPu Sri gel and nunitemieit t sir mucucri Vif 0 40 i111 direotoi chirt A Fmer aimI MM lifflTnt Betavla Ooir Hanleity- ami urrtl IhiturJ ot Uunalu sail decree II mWei- or I aletliu The Fire la the tloracatukt Mine DEADWOOP I h D April 17Time fire and gus ho the hlomestttkmm and Hlclilnnd minus wore iniccensfully overcome this morning Fans will purify the air In time lower worKlni so that operations can be resumed in these mines tn a week oniTUART Daniel Plko optician and maker ot solentlflo Instruments died on Sunday at his home in Now Providence N J aged 80 years About sixteen months ago ho was attacked with pneumonia Four months ago he was para- lyzed ¬ In the right side and later rheumatism sot in In time loft site Ills end was hastened by time death of his nephew Arthurtwo months ago and of his brother Gardner who was burled on Sunday Mr Piko was tho last morn ¬ her of time firm of lionmmin Pikes Son which wan started In 1K04 In Wall street where Gardner Benjamin 8 Jr and Daniel wore horn Benjamin Pike Sr died In 1803 and shortly afterward Benjamin Jr Gard- ner ¬ retired In 18ilt nfter which Daniel con ¬ dueled the business alone His Instruments especially transit azimuths and equatorial telescopes wore known In all parts of the world Ho llnlohod successfully a LMMnch telescope for Private use in Havorhlll Mass Cyrus V Field David Dudley Field anti other prominent men always procured their spoctn plea of him Mr hike never married and lived for a number of years on a farm of 2500 acres In Now Providence N J Aisemblymnn Patrick MeGowan of time Sixth district Kings county died yesterday of pneu- monia ¬ following grip nt his home 217 Ighteenth street Brooklyn In hls41ith year He was born in Brooklyn a short dlstnnci fiont his late home and educated In time pub- lic ¬ schools Ho was encaged In limo dry goods business In South Brooklyn Ion several years and two years ago retired with a competency Ior about fourteen yorirs ho lied boon acthn In time regular Democrat organization Ills election to time Assembly last yeanwas bye lareo majority Joseph Hernandez a capitalist of New In leans died thuro yesteiday ajril OH Jie was- a nntlvo of Lnfourcbe Jn Ho was clerk ot time United Slates Court before time war and held various other positions and was a mem- ber ¬ of the Secession Convention of ItKil which took Louslana out of the Union Hewn Tax Collector In IBiW and afterward City Treas- urer ¬ At the time of his death ho was President ot the Cnrrollton Railroad Jaflnrson Gas Com- pany ¬ anti other prominent companies Robert McNalr a character comedian died yesterday morning nt Bellnvuo Hospital of pneumonia and gastritis He was n native of New Orleans mind was 15 years old For years ho acted In tho support of W J Scanlnn and Katie Emmett and last year he supported Cora Tanner in Husbands and Wives at the Garden Theatre Ho loaves n mother and n sitter living at Phrrnlx Arl lila funeral will take place from time rooms of the Actors Fund In West Twentyeighth streot tomorrow morning Prof John B Cromblo principal of the Amle- lphi l Academy in Brooklyn tiled at Montlcollo- Y N on Sunday In his Itlth year Dr Crotn- blewaa born at Pontltc hick and was a teacher all his life Ho limit taught school IB Cold Water and Grand Itaplds and tom seven years prior to his taking charge of the Adolplil Academy was principal of time hitch School la Minneapolis Minn Major Mlcah Palmer Low 89 years old died on Saturday ot meningitis at his residence lap West End avenue Ho was a descendant of two centuries of Lows who havo lived la- Poughkeepsle since Its foundation Mr Low came to Now York early In life and engaged in time Iron business For ton years ha wee with time firm of Barstow Co stove manu- facturers ¬ Two yours ago he retired on ac- count ¬ of deafness Ho hooves n widow George Arnoldt of Itochoster died yesterday aged TI lie with Cnrl Kchurz Frederick llocknr anti Fret Knapp foil from Germany in 1810 after time downfall of time revolution which they led Ho was engaged In the Canal Knglneers ofllcc in Hocbester for twenty layout years Of lute years bo has been in the employ of tho Bnrtholomay Browing Company Hodman D Dawion nn oxSurrogate of Klngi county tIled yesterday at the Flatbush- HoKpitnl In his iHth year He was born In this city anti admitted to time bar In 184a He practised In Brooklyn and served as Burro Cato from 1854 to IBTxi Horace Hurlbut widely known in finan- cial ¬ circles died suddenly nt hits residence in Chicago yoptorday As receiver forth Wilbur F Story qotato Mr Hurlbut conducted the Chicago Tnnet for a number of years Philip Helnrleh dlod suddonly Sunday t- his homo 4J8 paci flc street Brooklyn in his 71 your Ho was tins of time oldest type founders In time country and worked side by side with limo late David Hruco John Flynn tiled on Sunday at his home 678 Dean street Brooklyn In his 03d year For the past twenty years ho had been ono of the moat actlvo members in the Brooklyn Hoard of Education Twentythree Voorhle Men Wai tine Twentythree of the district loaders of the New York Democracy mot at 3 Ablngdon square last night Police Justice Voorhls made n long mtiioecim In which he denounced Tnmmany Hall for depriving thin New York Democracy of an official ballot at the last elat- ion ¬ and accused It of dofraudlnl rapid transit anti all sorts of pohitlimii misdemeanors Ho also pitched Into liii State machine It was decided before doing anything tn wait and mien how limo Federal of flies In Now York are filled It was said lttst night that David 2 N Cnrvalhe Is time organizations candidate for United States Marshal 1

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JKnrt People Klllril Tlironuhout be liUnd-

7Tb Orntt Dumnan Jlone In bp Cltrd

Which In > ln lly llmtroyeit Heller Sent

from the Nilnlibnrfnp Mnlntnnd Tha-

XWfuqimkn Ireillcled hr VroT Tnlb-

Atarec4 P Vrrll 17 Tho Islrtnd of Zanto oneof Ilia prlnlrnt Ionian Islands was again vis-

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by i mot destructive cnrtluiunko thismorning ro ultlng In croit Ions ot llfo and

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properly In February And MArch last thoislnrd MistMnett n vast amount at damage brpelsnile disturbances nnd n Inree number ot-

Mvuswere lost Iho stack thlsimnrnlng ap-

pears

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to hnvo beon most violent In the city o-

ff Kante the greater I Art ot which WOK de-

stroyed

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l The peojln aro pnnlcfttrlckon nnd

V the authorities h1plo Tho streets nro Im-

passable

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ban tlllod with mnKos of Rlon2c And timber thu wroiXnuo ot the douses which

were thrown down by the unrthtunkoThus far the bodies o twenty persons killed

br fnlllnu walllmo been remoroJ from tinddbrls fro that mnny more deadare still In the ruln fho numbor of personsinjured run up Into tliu hundreds TheRreatar portion of tho Inhabitant have ned to

the plilnn back of the city whero they wanderAbout In a ilUtractoil innnnor bewailing tho

of their homeland properly A large num-

ber

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10101 tents that worn taken to Xanto to he-

lter4 tho people who wore rendered homelosn by

the former earth iunkc < liars been again set-

up and under thorn como of tho womon andchildren have taken refugec

The city presents ft scnno of desolation And

it Is doubtful if It oTor recovers from the se ¬

rios of misfortunes thiilllmvo befallen It withinthe last throe months Tlio shock occurred at730i M Most of thu buildings that stooderect after tim shocks of Fnbrunrr and March

thrown down or hhattercd so as toertelther occupancy Thtf Church ot M-

jylonyslus and thu Uovornmont ofllccs werethrown

Advicesl downfront the Interior show that tho

tthole Island has lioou devastated Many vil-

lages¬

have ben destroyed coil It IIn thoughtthat the loan of lllo linn been very great Sows

in slowly as com-

munication¬ot the disaster cornea very

with the Interior ot tho Island has1jbeen greatly Interrupted by the destruction of

of the telegraph WnrHhlns wiltmany luolu bu with provisions andmedicines for the suffererst

It lIs pointed out hero that the Xante disasterL Is confirmation of the prediction miido a few

days ago by 1rof jalu who predicted theformer that disturbances more

t serious ARrtltnkes ones would occur on-

t Alrllor 17

Government has noted promptlyaid to the sufferers Tho Groekr Ironclads Hydra nnd Bpozli harp

started for unto havIng on board 1 detach-ment

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t of engineers as well us provisions undmedicines for tho survivors of the calamity

Jaler Blnco 780 this morning two moreheavy shocks lmo shaken the whole Island oflouts The people are fleeing from nil tho

±1 towns to find safety on the plains nnd hillsidesAll are terror stricken Thousands aro with-

out¬

shelter and few havo sufficient foodt Tho British Minister Hesldent has tele-

graphed¬

t to thin British For cnOrilco a requesttor war ships to be sent nt once to Xnnto withmen and building materials that temporarysheds mny bo erected for the shelterless atonce on tho plains and hillsides

Prof Falb Is a profossor and director In theBternwnrtt or Meteorological1 Institute of Vi ¬

He accurately foretold the utrtiruakos-ofnnBlast low dayl In Houthevitern Europe

said that those illsturbanciS worn onlypreliminary to lot worse ones to COUlD He

tr predicted thnt moro ilo tructivo earthquakeswould bo manifest on Sunday In various parts

ccot tho world He said that It would bo the

21i most critical and dangerous day In the yearWeather 1iophet Dunn said yesterday that

he know very little about Prof Falb axceptthat about throe years ago he made a number-of

o predictions which wore not justified by thoresults Mncotlien ho hud made otherI pre-

dictions¬

which were not complete successes5

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OSDON April 17 Jtr Ooschen Chancallorof tho Exchequer In the last Salisbury Cabi-

net¬

continued the debate on the second roadIng of thuG Homo Ilulo bill Ho devoted Ills

4 Attention utmost exclusively to the financialfeatures of the measure

Under tho provisions of the bill ho sid theimperial Government would loan the financialfreodom indispensable to give elasticity to the

B1WP r venUe As for the dolts of Ireland to Eng-

land there wcro ttWOOOO outstanding onthe public works somo grants for ralwaysand-1100000adBocodIKn under

ct form the first charge

k upon tho Irish Treasury If the Land Pur-chase

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act should bo continued In force wouldnot the Irish Pnrllament liavo 80mothlnltop lay as to tho financial arrangement undpr

1 Altogether tho bi presented a financialmuddle which produce only thoroughdisorganization of Irish afllrs The IrishParliament would bu uOlblo remedy theconfusion of Irish finance as it would not beallowed to eonlrolls own fiscal systom Therent ot a ot affairs would be necosi-arlly repeated appeals to tho imporlal Gov-

ernment¬

and dlhputus with it concerningInaoclalquoston8 estimate of the rela-tive

¬zz cost 01 administration In Ireland and in4 England had been far from correct If the

4 central authority In hnclanil did as much asthe corresponding authority in Iroland the

1 cost would bo approximately the same Tnop 1rlme Ministers calculation that Ireland

contribution for imperial purposes should bo

i tin the ratio of otto twentytilth Instead of onefifteenth us originally lproposed was also-

I QuuUoDablc htotlstlcs nhored that Irelandentered I Iloriod of pro-

st oritT which promised to be pormaoentUnless liar prospects waredicious legislation Mr Uoscliun quoted rig

f ures to show that within tho last six monthspauperism In Ireland lied decreased rapidly

nd deposits In savings banks hal accumuct Istedassoldom if over boloro in tho history

>pf tho country Why then he asked should

r anybody feel Impelled to interfere with the1 tv encouraging course of Irish affairs by enacting

St r ruvnlutlonary measure 1j Ho hoped and bollevod that the people ot

Great Britain would perceive the foolishness-oft such action before it became too late If

1 the bill uhould bo flected time Liberal tarryi might furthor tho the Irish people by

I coOperatlngwlth the Unionists in giving thet country Government much better calculatedr i to produco general contentment and well

I being titan was tho Governmimt proposed bythe Dill now before the House Prolonged

q cheetsiI c There was an Interesting scene in tho HouseofCommonstolaywhon James Mmnks Ese

t IfOrd Mayor of Dublin Mid W J Dohertyr Esq High Sheriff of Dublin appeared at limo

I par of tho Houso ot Commons In tiiolr robes of-

f office and presented a petition from the cor-poration

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i of Dublin In laor of the Dill to estab ¬

lish Home hub lu Ireland The distinguishedf1 petitioners were recivod with time honor due

to their station tlu< corooratlons ot Londonb and Dublin ImUng limo rlgtmtto petition Parlia-

ment¬

without tho luturuntlonof a member ofj 4 rlismnontWbeu the hill reaches the committee stage

1 ftlargo section ot tho lladlcals will support a-

jroposul to leave thocnuiitlesof Londonderry-Antrimi

t Down und Armuuh In tile province of4 Ulster under imperial ruts tbeso Icing the

tI counties in which time Unionist element I-

satonlitlnd the antagonism to Irish homo<l Pronounced It lis considered

E doubtful that Sir niaiUtuno would assent tosuch a schoiuo ovin If the Irish Nationalistmembers wore willing to do so Time proposi-tion

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h means the division 01 Ireland nnd limo

V r Irish Leglslaturo Lrrnmlol 1 under It would repr eseptunly II portion of the country

i ColtimeilonC l iMwnaywimllwaba memberj p the lute lurhinunent from ll llnI3llton2 tYorkhlro announces limo

TllnntAorf In timut alike with tlOjb itlentemn Ulster Unionistsc

rmud oppotltion to Irish homo yule ThePOUIBIors of report thatI limo Orange

c Lodges in that Uaowstorln rlllcs unit layo 4 opera with tie intention IJs presumed ofi

l Aiding time Ornngrmiin of Itlr to battleagainst Irish homo rule

Hint nt I lie Cupllul of Jloumanl-nnuiirF5TI 17 Hundreds of workAvriinginon and thlir wives made iv demonstra-

tion¬

I before limo parliamentary building today-MgulQtthpncieau ot limo octroi The MlaUter otTublliWorks was attacked as he rodo-

VrcunshioCimamhoretonoswcre thrown throughtime carriage windows and three men tried todrug hInt into Limo sheet hrvurnl policemenWHIB lajurd with btont4 while thoy trliil toprotecthliu tqua lron of1 cavalry

I vvfileli Walt ont1to aid tho pollcr ronruodl-ilOJ and cleared tho opon vpace bofurethe building Two cavalrymen war knockedt from their homos with stones half a d0111

1 rioters vero arrested5AuthorityOflrcl ate prlviUgca granted by sovereign

jh

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TIM JIt1l 1flhItonutt-

piWnepiu Will SlaUr n tTntld Fllht-AttnUMf lEe niton

1oiuot 17At n mooting today ofANIshipowners London and provincial ports

the subject of time strlko of this dock laborersat Hull the notice given by the Dock LaborersUnloi at Liverpool to time effect that unless thedemands of the worklncmen were compiledwith A strike would bo inaugurated and thegeneral court of union workingman towardlimo shipping Interest woredlkoussed The ship ¬

owners at time aectlng resolved to make aunited light against dictation on tho part of

time union 1orkln lon whether tho lattershould attempt to enforce their dictation by 1general strike or by strikes In detail Thespeakers strongly denounced the unions tartheir interference with free labor and withcommerce The country It was declarerought not to subunit to the dictation of nminority nt to the matingeront ROIl methodselite trade and commerce It WAS pointed outthfttnll tho members of labor unions In time

1nltiicl kingdom did not number moro thun8mmmU4Xout of liUNXXOix ot workers

Tho agitation regarding tho Hull strike con-

tinues¬

to Increase fn London and clsiwhert1Two thousand seamen and firemen gatheredtoday on Tower Hill antI displayed great enibmuslasm rind earnestness In support of thoHull strikers The loading speaker was oneHprow who loudly declared that 100000 monwould go on strike tomorrow as Ia protestngalnst the treatment of their comrades inHull The listening seamen and firemenheartily rhoored this declaration

A resolution Was carried In favor of astrike In support ot the demands of

nR1oil strikers and as a protest against thecoureuot employers In antagonizing tholabor unions The men afterward formed inprocession and marched to the docks

In time of Commons today Mr Mundelia 101t ofthe Hoard of Trade Intro-duced

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Iroldentprovide for thu submission oflabor disputes to arbitration Tie bill wasPaisnd tni first reading without delnll-

conctrnlol HullA compromise propnalstrike has been drafted l t

1reslilrnt of the Hoard of Tride Charles Wil-

son¬

M P one of tho owners of tho Wilsonline Joseph Havolock Alison M IP lresll

ilentof the 8allnrs and rlremcns Union antiJohn liurns Alter prolonged conforonvo ¬

day the proposal wee signed by nil four withtime understanding hat It honld bi suhmlttodtomorrow to the Unions anl hlmipowflors FeM

oration It IN believed that time proposal willbo acceptable to both employers stud em-ployed

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ant that further trouble will bo provented by I

The Alleged Outrage on ChristianCoNSTAXTixorLK April 171 I New

the Statedberry Hfcrelary oflegation in this city who returned lastweek from Lesarea and Mnrsovah where-

ho Investigated the recent reports of

tho persecution ot Christians by Moham ¬

medans and the burning of the Marsovah Collogo conducted by Dr Iterrlck has made astatement in an Interview In regard to theorigin of tho disturbances Mr Newberryconsiders tho action of theTurkUh authoritens in part at least justifiable ¬

ances had their beginning In Turkish or Ar ¬

menian conspirators inciting the populace torevolt by seditious placards which were stuckon the doors of tho American school Thosoplacards were written In the Turkish lan-guage

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They were Inflammatory and treason-able

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anti declared thnt it was necessary furtho people to shako off the yoke of slavery laidon them by tho tyrannical Sultan Mr Newlorry also found that bombs charged withdynamite had been swlrod by the authorities

As there were doubtlms many innocent per-sons

¬among the 000 who were arrested on this

charge of having been concerned In the con-spiracy

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Mr Nowberry Induced tho Grandizlor grant amnesty to IDO of the priso-

ner t wore released and tho remainingprlnnnitr are to be brought to trial In court atAngora in Asiatic Turkey

Mr Nowherry denied tIme truth of the reportthat letters mldrosind to tho American lega-tion

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had beon opened br tho Turkish authori-ties

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I

Herrlan Liberals ProtestByLonAng April 17The general acquies-

cence¬

I not nlProval with which King Alex

andirs coup was hailed Is already In-

terrupted¬

The Liberals have gathered cour-

age¬

since Thursday night and now apparentlypropose texcite the people against the Gov-

ernment¬

The Liberals have Issued a mani-festo

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in which timer describe tho new Ministrycomposed ot MI Dokltoh and his colleaguesappointed Alexander slnco be seizedb1Rnlroyal as usurpers of politicalpower and us having incited the Ring to thocoup d6tat In violation of the Constitution antilaws of gervla The Liberals ear that theytake their stand upon the rights of the pooplowhich they claim have been outraged IInoted by the alleged usurpation

Note Foreign HappeningExPresident Gonzales of Mexico continues

to improve In health and his physicians report that he is on the road to recovery Presi-dent

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Diaz has been almost a dally visitor tothe tick room

The British Consul at Hamburg will provide-for the retur to England of the firemen and

say they were induced to leaveEngland by tho HamburgAmerican Bleachship Company under engagement to work for-th company put without having been In-

formed¬

that the company Intended to put thornIn the places of striker The HamburgAmerican Company on the other hand lisaclaimed that the omen were fully aware of thofacts when they made their engagement Thequestion of the liability of the HamburgAmerican Company for tho return ot the mento England is to be left to subsequent settle-ment

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Our Carter Assume iia OtCtt

CuCAOo April 17Mayor Waihburn andsurrendered their edicts to their

succcsiort tonight At Iil oclock the retiringcity Executive gave a dinner at the ChicagoHuh to Mr harrison and tIe new city officersThentha partyI repaired to time Cir Hall antientered itlm Council chamber Ju as time oldbody of Aldermen concluded its business CityClerk Vauclovo flmlulaft tlm oath to himHucroiRor The nw City

UrU Hion swore In Mr Harrison Tria urnr-Ilransllrld nnd City Attonmr Truda und ibonew Mayor became time presiding ofllcer

Ear steady ntrrtf na tool ilpl useI KromoStiuer CouUlu no AntlFjriu <

I Ugaiu 1 flrnthri tar u < vnrt9ou 23 M-

tiln a 4 lIlt it nor tro4wsy5prst l reams fnr1 imliurc bosgemie tc Mnilnr In city or cnuiitrrkuiI na lapplnr 11plo llUHtSst44c

J

Warnings of Dyspepsia

icannot be said that Dyspepsia does not al1lvewarnings of III approach The trouble Uthat the victim des not heed he signalsand alelto flcht the demon endenvorlng totc overpower and Iestror Sour tomachdil

I tresfbelching Indigestion Iymploli should be given immediate attentionbr care In diet And by taking A good medi-

cine¬

Ilk Hoods Bartaparllla to tone andstrengthen the stomach assist digestionand purtfr thblood 1

Hoods Cures

LfJ4 r4 a A-

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Mrs F If BarberBoston fines

This lady Is A wellknown and pooular dress-maker Bbs says

There Is no mlitake about Hoods Eatenparllla I want to toll how quickly It cured-me oT sour stomach which had troubled mefor over a year I could not even take swal-

low

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ot water but what I suffered from distress

ali ncldlty When I began to take HoodsBarsaparllla I could see good effects from tim

HOODSSarsaparilla

CURESfirst three doses I continued until I hadtaken three bottles and I have bun entiretycured I give1 this statement for the benefitof others who are suferlneMrs F WDAnK En41 Chester Park ton

noods rill are purely vegetable and do-

not purge pain or srlpe Sold by all druggists

The Spirit-

of the Agedemands time embellishment of flanks andBusiness ofllccs as well as residences

Beauty and protection unite In Grillework which skilful dcslsnora nnd factoryfacilities onablo us to produce of the bestIn Iron Brass or Bronze

For both public or prlvnto buildings we180 our own patterns or thoso of time purchaser selection

J Conover 8c Co28 30 WEST StJ STtFnclory ned Fonnrtrj

MOIO VI 2tb at

Home =riade PieYou always havetrouble with theunder pie crustSeems as though-you never can make-

it a light as theupper one

Suppose you tr1 f

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EXHIBITIONSI 11-

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nrltSALLfl OP NJ5W YORK MMtrKD t to-nerfullr toanniiunrtli ml f the AHAKNTlTiV IIAIIM M nfJ MAHH1K lllllhhI I-

Irmperiy of Nit rilAS IIAIIIV Mllitt y IuvwIle tire to be palm on TilttBsIlAY MXT Apriln ii ill IK on exhibition si TATrlillSAILS SALSuLPmIUIIIY 5MII II anti 7th 1

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IS APniTIOK In the TWO EtKCTRIO WonT Bint-MTinss mrntlnneil store thai herbs ran sih-at cern TODAY Tnrxtny after the eloii of Mr a

RAWFOKIiK KAIE dnrlnir the entire dirTOMlMlliW mlVettneday and up la boar or SetsonTIIUHSUAV MiXT-

CATALonims irlrlni a rtetaltdI descriptIon of theeIllchFlait AnimalI may be obtained on applica-tion

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toTATTRnSALI OP1 NEW TORKJ LIMITED

With it sod 71 h ar New YorkWILLU KAKTON Managing Plreeter

CARPET T M STEWART

326 7th AveLEANINGl I TeirFbonCa2t-

I Send for circular

ITS A QUEER WOMAN-who cannut understand

S tio beiicHt tobderivedtram tho tl Uootor-

Piorcoa Fnvni Ito Iretcrlption Did you everlickly wninnn withoI clear skinbright eyes

ItL ami rosy dub1 Of

a liraltliy ono withouttkemft A woman Callive in full health do

I moro work havec moro pluusureT amount to more

by taking the-

IroMrlltlon00

t functions arc not regulart woman Is tlrlicaletll

I a Buprn rt for nervWfv ous I

vsliatutiHl overworked women Its an invlKorutinc tonic a

aunt strenctbcnlng nervine beiidsoothing

It IfiSrjiis nil Its tim only mealy fo

onions rlironia TCealmnnrs nml lirepiilarties tlmtg uarunfrnf to bonellt or cur rthe money paid for it refunded-

If from Catarrh try Dr EagelsUtlrlr reward U you caut bcursO

R1 t

NOAH BESTS TIE PoLICEAN-

UIHAItTtV ACQUITTED AXJt OFFAT OXCK TO OKI 31AJIRIVD

1A TJrnmntle nnrlir from Sunlfrtle 11 G

Had tb Court with IIlM from be1onrntlteCanmm OmUe Hl nf Came toYork to III Wedding mid LR5t4 In Inll

Noah Harper a bowlegged and very biaek-

nnn with a broad smite wnf tried reittfdarIn tho Generall Bcislons for aitault Iollcoman Wolnh testified that ho was on post IIn

Hloecker street at 530 A M on April 3whenTie saw Harper with 1 vallsp In his handHarper acted pIclouMr and Welsh akedlhim what ho had In his valise Harper refusedto tell and cursed him Then he tried to nrrestHArper end Harper lilt him with tho valiseThen ho hit Harper with lila fist and arrestedtulip The policeman had no witnesses to back-

up his storyHarper took tho witness stand He wore

cotinttlflcd clothing tho trousers comlneOownonly to the tops of his boots but he had n fine

gold watch chain on his rest and from it danBled an Immense charm He nskod Judse-Martlno to allow him to ftnnd while he wa

testifying Ho put tho witness chair backagainst the wall and cavoadramatlo repre ¬

Yin testified that he had been emBontalol a hotel at Glasgow Ulster coUntS

HI took time steamboat 8A1lorteB at Banger

ties Intcndlnc to come to to bo mar

ned fin lund tho address of a man who lived

in Minolta street One of tho passengers told

him any policeman would point out th-

way that street At Morton and Ulccokcrstreets ho saw Policeman Welsh walking withhis hands folded behind his back and hithead down

At this point lierperwalked up and down thewitness platform In Imitation ol a pollcetranIn n brown stud

When ho got near on ouch to Welsh Harpersold Oooil morning sir

Welsh IOOKIM at him from head to foot Andnukol him whore h was come and Ihn inlJ toMlncltu street Welith nskail him whore hocame from anti ho aid tiatigfrtlei Thrn-Wolh nuked him whnt ho hnit In his vallum

unit ho cntd iln Ills Then WIh uokpil himvliro ha rrallr wit going end he said tin wet

rpullv Clnc ttim llobolicn tl get married Timer

the policeman anked him whom ho hail Justcomo from antI b i said Tho steamboat bnuBertlen Then tho pollcumun straightened u-

and saititNow look here You told me a while act

that you were going to Minutia trot and nowyou say you arC going to Hoboken A littlewhite ago you told mo you wore from Rnugerties anti now you sal you camu from the bOltHanaertio I think YOI are tolling a damn litand I am going to you

Harper that he had told the truthand

protoor address ot his friendin Minolta street Ho says that Welshwas under tho Inlluonco of liquor Heconcluded to part company and Intho politest way imaginable loft elshHere Harper Illustrated with many bows andscrapes how ho crossed tho street to get ewesfrom tho The policeman did notfollow

poltoman other tide ot Bleuckerstreet there wee a colored man and the col-

ored¬

man said to himWhat trouble have you boon sotting Iota

With that omrerI didnt hnve no trouble with him I eueis

he must be drunk said Harper At that mo-

ment¬

Policeman Welsh rushed upon himVat policeman geminvn Harper con ¬

tinued done make a vicious IIIdoadive atme Ills fist lilt against mv Don homade anuddvr vlrtnouR dire at me and hitme over do eye If he hadnt nlilt me gemmen hod agone down on tho sidewalk he

Don lie done tookwas so loaded with rummo long nnd hi Raid You tlnk ls drum doyou V and ho done blfT me about ten times Indo head and face

Hnrper npnloclzo1 l hut It was no use thopoliceman kept on biding him about the headand face knocked out his false tooth andbroke a sound tooth At tho station housacell lie kicked him In tho groin-

Later whoa the policeman came to toko himto the police court Hnrnnrsnld

h Look boss 1so COlD clt mahd to¬

night Yerlgot out of thisWelsh told him to employ a lawyer He

hired a lawyer that Welsh named and gave tholawyer S7 hut the lawyer did not even appearbefore the Police Tustlca for him He wascommitted to await the action of tho OrnndJury

At this point Assistant Distict AtorneT-MRcDonnlh i rn ceiuoryour 10norllat a mistakelelhas been mad this Grand Jurymind that mistake I thnt they should hnve In

the police omcer In this CASHrl loc with you Mr MacDona said JudgeHemline There tints been deliberate perjuryin this ease and I dont believe It lieu beencommitted by this colored man I advise yougentlemen of the jury to acquit thu defend ¬

ant-llarporwas acquitted Judge Martins told

him thAt he ought to appear before time Iollcn-Commle lonerannrl make 1 charge assaultagainst Welsh or begin a civil suit againsthim for dame gee

Welsh said Judge Martins to tho police-man

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who with u very rod face was movingtoward tho door your conduct In this affairis mot disgraceful and It is my Intention tocall the attention ot your superior officers to

Harper Judge Martins wont on youhave been very roughly handled and most un-justly

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In my opinion I trust thnt this unfor-tunate

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Incident will not rob you ot tha womanthat you were about to marry-

I hope not Judge and I guess not re-

plied¬

Harper with a tic smileLawyer Lewis Htuyvcsant Chanler who Is

wealthy and does a IreltcoBlof free law worknnd who defended I fromhe court slipped a greenback Into Harperhand and Hnrper said gratefully

Hay boss IIf vou overcome up to thnt hotelI works I will give you tho boat chickenlhlre house

Ho told Mr Chanlor confidently that he wasto be married mat night In Twentyninthstreet but ho would nor divulge just whoreHo said that as soon as ho was married howould return to Glasgow

TAramtin a TTunntmon ElectionAt the annual election of time Tammany So-

ciety¬

held In Tammany Hall last evening340 members paid 51 each for the privilege ofvoting for the following candidates who wereunanimously olottoc Hugh J Grant RichardCroker John Gorman W Bourke CockrnnCharles M Clancy Charles E Klmmon Wil ¬

Clark John N V Arnold Charleslam IBernard F Martin John McQuadeThomas L Fcltucr and Henry D PurroyBachoms John JI McOoldrlck SecretaryPeter V Sloyer Treasurer William IT JJobhs-Hnenmore and Daniel M Donegan Wls

klnkol officers will be Installed on Ma2and time seventythree sachems willMy Hi to choose n Grand haohom a Fattier oftho Council and n Hcrlbe Allot the ofllcorachosen last night were reflected except PeterF Meyer who succeeds the late Arthur Loanas Treasurer

HlroncVnn TlrnclaerA fmal but fashionablef wedding took place

at yesterday afternoon in the chantryol Grace Church The bride was Hiss SusandeLancey Van llenssolaer a daughter of thelate J Cullen Van Hensselaer of Now Bruns-wick

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N J and the bridegroom Mr Allannrtwell Strong a eon of exJudge Wood

bridge Strong of Now Brunswick The 31ev

Dr William II Huntington the rector olTlolstemS

Timers wore no bridesmaids nor maid ofhonor Miss Van Itensselner who Is a sisterinlaw of Mrs Sounder Van llensnelaorof thiscity was given away by lion nephew Mr Cut01 i an lensselaur Cogswi1

John C Van Dyku of this ely noted asmost man und the ushers wore brother ofthis bridegroom Mr Theodore Strong RodMr Freeman Woodbrldgo of New llriinswIcUA reciMlon was held after thnioremonyat timeBucklnelism Hotel Fifth avenue

HperdUufcr-Louisviuy April 17Mlss Jennie Ewing

Speed othis city and Mr Calvin Morgan Dukoof Chicago were married here this eveningTh brute Is a nlooo of Jnmes Hpeod LincolnsAttorneyOonorol The groom Is a nophmv ofJohn Morgan tll famous Oonlednrnto cavalryloader and Oen Bobll Duke who suc ¬cede to Morgans commend

FI Accident uu time CutrnllliidouCAN-ANDAIOUA April 17Thcro was a wreck

on the Auburn branch of the CentralHudsonRailroad this afternoon Engineer John MeMenus ws Instantly killed He runs what Isknown AS this liter and when within llXi lootof time switch ha notio °d that It was turnedniMlnst him but b Inre ho Could top limit trainthe engine plunged throuuh thruo loadedfreight care domulUhlng HID iiriHousiT onglee bacgugn cnr end time WllliaroThurmtn-po t l civt The fireman stuck to time unalneold cupd Injurv lnzlnei MoManiiN rnsfji url of Bee nod was limit third brother whohiss ieemm killed on time road None of thu pas-sengers

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were Injured

Jt EDO AFFAIRSPUIrnBLIUZAThe Bondholder Are Still JOctcmlied to-

Force nn AccountingGen Lowls Fitzgerald of the Heading bond-

holders¬

committee said yesterday that Mr

tophon Little tho expert employed bJ thocommittee had not been allowed access to thebooks of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail-

road¬

Company Ho said that Mr John ItDos Pass s ofI counsel for the bondholders-had been permitted to see the report mado tothe Trustee Company by Mr Isaac LRice

and that ho had found that Mr Jibe goneonly Into the operations of tho railroad Whatthe Committee wants IBI financial statementshowing to what extent the funds of tho RoadInc company were used In tho purchnso ofBoston and Memo and Now York and NowEngland stocks anti then Fitzgerald says thatthey intent to obtain this Information by anappeal to tho courts If neco ary

woe learned todalnLADTLrHI> ArI17t of Pennsylva-nia

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had dlHposed of Its 3IKKJ shares ot NowYork and Now England llnllroad stock whichwere recently bought to lid President MoLeodof tho Hallrnad In his effort to gaincontrol 11dlolNow York and Now EnglandThe stock was purchased at about ttiii nodsaid In tho neighborhood of 34 While theFinance Company lost about 15000 by thetransaction a director ald today that thelose Is trilling In comparison with the prollthis company has made out of Its contract withthe Philadelphia end Heading Coal and IronCompany lor width It UI commercial agentWhat effect the disposal of the stock will havelItton Mr poolUon President or theNew York and New England IIs not known-In tho ot tho petition of John Lornloand materholdf of first and second prefer-ence

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bonds Heading Company SpecialMaster Crawford today decided that time peti-

tioners¬

aro entitled to payment of limo couponsmaturing Fell S ISO unit also the couponsmaturing Feb 11803 upon deposit of theirprior coupons In time court pendlnl tho deter-mination

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of proceedings original-bill without unforced abandonment of theirclaim therein and surrender of prior coupons

Tho Master further says that tho applicationtorn mandatory preliminary injunction compnlllng pnymentby therecolvers of thl 02 nfl113 coupons anti the lesue of receiptsshould bu denied

von A vxioy STATION IN JIOSTOX

A Illll Reported to Krqulre the Boston nndMaine to Ilulld Int Once

VoKtoy April 17TIme Committee on RapidTransit reported In the Sonato this afternoona biil to provide for a union railroad pabsengem station on Causeway street and for theabolition of al grade crossings In the ap-

proaches¬

to new structure Tho bill re-

quires¬

that tho station bo erected and main-tained

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by the Boston and Maine for its variousdivisions tho Fitchburg s > stem to be accom-modated

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In the building at a rentalTime Boston and Maine Is further required to

build anti maintain a drawbridge over theCharles lllver for tho usoof thoso corporationsAnd such roadways trucks Ac us shall affordthem convenient R to the stationThe railroads may issue stock or bonds In ad-dition

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to wlmttheyaienownuthorlred to Issueto nn amount sufficient to enable them toundertake tho matter If the plans of the sotpartition are not prepared and submitted Insix months n Tonally of 5lMH will bo im-

posed¬

with a further sum for each month theneglect continues

I the New England nod lo ito Allowed aKntrance Into New York City

BOSTON April 17At the continued hearingbefore tho ilnllroad Committee of the Legisla-ture

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on time Now York New Haven and hart-ford and New York and New England contro-versy

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Mr Den Ion for time Now Haven Roadpresented a written ngrcernent under whichtime Xuwlen bound Itsolf to pay Its portionof of n cnnnictlnB link be-

tween¬

tho two roads ot Itendvlllo as time Rail-road

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CommUftloners might determine And todeliver them nil the freight that Wits dosirdby conlcnrol or receivers that It lawfullyOOlldStory for the New Enciand road was unnblo to agree to the proposition without hutconsulting time management I Ho thoughthowever Hint the Now Enulnnd shoulU havethe right to uno the Now Havens huw Yoriterminals If It built n lllteuninletrack Mr ilenton expressed a Illngness toagree to this nnd blot sold ho woulddraw up an agreement

XII NnlriTime new passenger depot of thin Illinois Cen-

tral¬

Hallway in Chicago Wits opened for buslnose yesterday

Tho deposits of Richmond Terminal securi-ties with Drexel Moigan A Co under theterms ut their letter Vtrij very large YOBterday uniru member of Hi banking firm saidtluit th ready response of security holders In-

dicated¬

that the niieMloii of reorganizationwould bo settled In n vrr hurl time

Hliciid liy the UnVcrnor-

AuutiV April 17fiov Flower has signedAitniblyniHii lVrbters lill ilHlnln Ilio JuiUllctlnn-

til Hie ties i Irk rtiy liuel pe1artumtcuil in uptiilng na-

IJrnlnKuxUilr < tfeItl rjiiimliurmomumeI i ltge l iprnt rent percm iUiir < uiiuiuvi tltl I popumlionrorligniiiig-kfrnvmin html the hfllluAlloln Prakjt drawlirldke > aniiiDK Wamptuimeroi i II ulle o-fts lUuiburtf imlcfieiK couilv-

uprciriatliiitYllir 1 Muuofor I State crimmory ci llointtl

FeltAioroiirUilnir iI for a tieto rmory at KlajraAuthorizing > lirlotrn tn I1rrnW110to provIde

for hits unncurca imleti Jnri clrA lollcrmuu Fined for IntoatonI-

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tho Yorkvlllo Police Court yesterday afternoon JistlcuMcMnhon heard the cnso uf Po-

lloemtn William H Rums clmrgcd by hergemiumt lumen iff time Forty utentli street sijimd-wltu brtngmimunlc and disorderly In time slUultliuucoii time ummurrulmig 01 April 4 Theman iiliitilml In ileliiire thoU ho wn tutu vecttlou at the Ilnolol did notthink he was dolnlHumsnnytlilni

0wrOl1 Juitloa MoMnhoa 111

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01 Vorrr 1eomnnA crucBomo drama wan noted at Palmers

ThentroIrtstovuninr Gibe Corey Yeomanby Marr Wilkins limed impressed those whorend It In print as a somhro thing with Itshorrlbla story of 1 wonau hanged In thowitchcraft time at Salem and her husbandpressed to death with stones bocaubo howould not speak time words which torturersBought to forco from him An performed ontho stage Miss Wllklnss work was harrowingand nothing olso Its gloom was not lor fmoment lifted orRtllt and all of Its olecUwB

Miss ¬pRlofll1lnllonBAnt rOPltaI did not HUlTarbut ttwns

demonstrated that her play had no vnluo fortheatrical u o lone W Prcsbrey hued con-densed

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nnd arranged limo piece und n com-pany

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of competent actors lied been providedThere was a first act In which tho wife wasaccused as a witch a second In which she wascondemned to the Ialowl A third In whichthe husbands be crushed todeath was Ilwolt on and a fourth inwhich it wa shown that lila martyrdombrought the Salem frenzy to nn onuS EbonPlympton was Impressive In speech and looksaa Utter Agnes Booth was vehement andplaintive as tho falsely accused woman unitthe whole performance wan praiseworthy butthe audience was not tearful nor ovencontinuously RerlouB The representation wasineffectual simple and patentreason A monotone of misery cannot holdtho attention of an assemblage for two hoursand so Giles Corey Yeoman rood rendingmatter though It be was worthless as a dra-matis

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entertainment-This served for tho fifth and

lust In the series given by tho Theatre nt Attnand Letters Tha withdrawal by ThomasBailey Aldrich of his Mercedes lineS left MrMcDowell1 Institution without a play to dis-close

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on this occasion knd so tho subscribers-got for their 5 arlol a piece which had beenacted In which is to be contin-ued

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at Palmers during tho rest of tho weekat ordinary prices ot admission There wasabout a third of a houseful ot finely dressodladles and gentlemen present There woreno bonnets or orchestra the sociability be-

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nets was tar moro diverting than any-thing

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that happened white tho curtain wasup and this evening liko tho preceding fourwas quito hRrmloe to art and letters al-

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no sort of goodIfVXKIKST IHIXn IX TUB dllCVS

The Lost Week of tbe narnum Show Openswith nn Unexpected Novelty

There hasnt been anything funnier in thobig Barnum it Bailey circus In years than therace that was attempted in tho MadisonSquare Garden arena last night between Ihorsa and a mischievous pony It was Intend-ed

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that the pony should win but It didnt gooff according to programme atoll and thatswhat made It all tho moro enjoyable Tliopony knocked time prearranged details nil tofllndorrf by his anxiety to get back to his stallin time basement of tho building

The raco started all right with a man on thehorse and 1 boy jockey on tho pony Thopony received a commandlns handicap Time

two wont around the ring with a rush with6000 pairs of eyes looking eagerly on Sud ¬

denly tho pony disappeared from view Hohad darted behind the fcenoo 10111 dozensupers brought him Ilack anti thingwas tried over again but the ponv balkedacaln after going mound twice Ho cutnowithin lilly loot of winning at tho third trialand a third time disappeared abruptly Therace was then abandoned amid roars at laughtor from this spectators

The beauty alt this was that nobody In timemanagement dreamt thnt tho rlclonll endthat wiry Tody Hamilton abrandnew surprise for use on the road Timerwere lots of other lauchaMo anti excitingevents last night every fcaturo of the longprogramme rearranged and freshenedThe circus belnlto Brooklyn next weuk buttlm Gotham children ought to got a chance tosee that pony race bcforo I Is too late

Another stnite Hail Projecte I

John M McDonough luau loft time ImperialMusic Jal Ho says he IIn mnk nc arrange-

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opon another music hall that shallbe tho most pretentious of Its kind In Now

YorkAll my plans aro now ncarlycompletod hesaid yesterday and I expect to have my hallopened In September It is to be modelledafter the Empire in London and It will boerected on a Broadway site It will cost

100000 stud this money has boon raisedMcFlnatrlok k lion are completing tho

1plans

Tho hall will have a seating capacity of2000 In the first balcony there will bo thirty

opera boxes In time basement there willfTPbilliard rooms bowling niters and Turkishbaths I am going abroad In May to cnuairoartists We are going to intro two largo bal-lets

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mind an orchestra ot fifty placesC

Alexander Hnlvlnl III

The Manhattan Opera 1011 was closed lastevening and the revival of ThoThree Guardsmen was postponed until to-

night¬

It was explained that Alexander tInt ¬

vlnl had too sore u tlnoMt to utter time heroicsof DArtngnan but he felt sure that II daysrest would restore hula vocal power

Jams I< ewrl or Dili Cnmpnny III

James Lewis tho veteran comedian of Dalyscompany wa unable to appear at the thentromet nllhtand his place was taken by Charles

Mr Lewis has been mifTarlng frombronchial affection for some time nnd his

ttucophysician his forbidden him 10 appear on the

A Peanut Rooster ExplodeINDIANAPOLIS Ind April 17A peanut

roaster In front of P J Frazeas cigar storeexploded this afternoon tho force of the ex-

plosion¬

sending time machinery crashingthrough the heny plato ula H window of time

store Frazee who stood huhlnd the windowwas showered with tho lylnl glass and hisface was slashed with deep cuts andother people were hurt

LGISJdATIONIN ALBANYi

THIS nrAirifET BALLOT nIl DE-

FUATKD IX rIB HKXATIi

It syas tnded lr Aboll hln the rasteumitol nnd Then the Democrats Conelnded They Did Not IVunt the milMr-Alniworth Vole Ileiit the GavelI

AtnAKT April 17Col Quigley had the Ai-

somblr pass a bill appropriating 500 to paytime expenses of time memorial exercises toGen Hustod and 5 000 to pay for printing10000 copies of time proceedngs Thor wasft fuss over time Speakers efforts to expeditebusiness

Time Lqslslatuto adjourns on Thursday antionly threo lays remain of the session aftertontcht Speaker Hulzor is trying to keendown dobnto anti to do ns much as possible Intime way of legislation Mr Alnsworth did nottake kindle to this tonight He kept onranking speeches although the Speakerthumped along regularly with his gavel MrAlnxworth has a shrub penetrating voicewhich cnn bo heard through tIme Capitol andtin lteat the Breakers gavel

Nothing was hearth tonight of the bill to re-peal

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the tvs pool law and abolish poolsolllngeverywhere about which so much was said bytime Ilcpulillcann last week when they eauctiodnnd decided lu support time bill to wipeout pool rooms The big Queen City tins Com-pany

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bill lathered by Mr Gallaghorof Buffaloant time object of which ho said was to docrease time price of gas In Buffalo by breakingup this oxMInc gas monopoly was defeated Intho Assembly

TIme Farriulinr Blanket bill came up In thaSnnnto tonight nnd titeto was a long debatethnt worn out everybody except an unusuallylargo audlonco ot women to whom time sub-ject

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of discussion Is of little Importance solong as Zcrubabol Erwin and the other handBonus Sonumtors take part in tho debate

Senator Hoxton who rntikea n specialty otballot reform nnd like clnlutlon had a num ¬

bor of minor amendment He wanted theblanket ballot folded only cameo ant lengthwife That wits lost Then he moved to strikenut tlio provision forbidding time printing ot acandidates name more than once on a hnllotThat was lost too Next ho wanted the partyombloms at the head of the columns restoredwith tIme further amendment that the prohibi-tion

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emblem should be a fountain Instead of aWater pitcher That amendment was lostalso Vi Ith his next amendment Honator Saxton had ibetter luck This was the amendmentto abolish the pastor ballot It was carried byn vote of 17 to 1M Senators McCarty anti MoCarron voting with thu Hepubllcans

After this amendment was adopted theDemocrats concluded that they did not wanttime bill and it wits intimated by a vote of 15 to13 nil the ItxpuHlcans In time nfilrmntlve andthe Democrats In limo negative Four Demo ¬

crate wore absent or not voting ith n fullattendance of Democrats the bill can bo re-stored

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to Its former condition nnd passedAssemblyman Guenthor ti led to introduce a

bill to repeal the law out Inn time BuffaloPollen Board Objection i mado by timeBuffalo Assemblymen

Assemblyman llnhlo of New York has hadhi moustache ohaved oil anti when he got upto address time Speakor thIs evening every ¬

holy laughed when they saw how llttlo differ-ence

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It madelimo llocho insurance bill passed tho Axsem-

tly tonight Flue Assembly also passed tinbill for an extraordinary Rotund of Audit topass on the bllUfor time Brooklyn Court House

Senator Walker voted with time Republicansand time bill to permit the soldiers In time Bathhomoto vote was sent back to committee

The Assembly passed those bills Providingthat skimmed milk shall not be used In rank-ing

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condensed milk to consolidate the Ital-ian

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homo nnd the Italian hospitals In NowYork city and for a canvass of time votes forthe constitutional amendments last full

Limo Senate confirmed time rcnomlnntlon otAustin Lathrop of Corning to be Superin-tendent

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of Prisons antI Jntnos K Tones ot NowYork city to bo Port Warden of Now York

The Judiciary Committee reported theFoley Excise code amendments the Repub-lican

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members dissentinglho Republican Senators went Into caucus

Immediately after the session on political billsIn general

A hill was introduced by Mr Oulgley allow ¬

ing tin city of Brooklyn to appeal from the de-

cision¬

of Judgo Pratt In tIme Long Island CityWater Works case

The Speaker announced the death of Aseomblyman McGowan of Kings county antipaid n tribute to his character Mr Uulcluymba spoke feelingly of time character of thenan and the House adjourned In rospect tohis memory until 11 oclock A M tomorrow

THREE SCOTCH CUTTERS

Wbnt They Look Like and Their Dlmenalan

From tfn foon BtraldThe accompanying outs are rough sketches

of the throe Scotch cutters now building theother aide Tney were made by an artist ofGlasgow who put himself In time way of gotting nt the boats They Rive a good idea otwhat tho boats look like

THE VAUCVME WATSONS nzsmocaLength aver sit 124 reel water hue 80 fettles

trtme Dean 20u feet draught Jim a feet malnboomI-K rest Uowiprlt oulboanl 10 feet

Let tho Scotch designers say what they willthere Is n trade mark ot copy in all theboats and lust have much of the 40footarWusc In thorn So fur an time writer has seenthe IIorro hofT and Gardner trots tho first tomake undcrriodles of limo shape seen on theAlcnen Olorlana and Wasp and pictures otthese yachts nfi they appeared In the dock gotacross to the other sldonnd had their sheetover there

THB WHITE HKATiiEn nFna DESIOS-

I> nnth overall 12H feet whet line RG feet txtrembeam 25 fey Uraucbt 14 rest uiAinboom lip leerbowiprit outbounl Hi it rt

The British designers arts closer to us thanever before anti this makxs our chances otsuccess must certain Take the Britannia sheIn a big I asp Time White Heather Is n boutwith strong leanings thnt way Time Valkyriehas moro of the triangular shaped underhodKmind In this nie resembles the Jucen Mnb morothnn site does our loafs Time bulls on thakeels were tried in Britain before html time dosigners wore unwilling to take to them Ac-

cording¬

to the llertild correspondent bulbsliivo been glvan as far as was practicable Inplacing the load n luau clear shape taperedfinely on both end ° liv putting time lead on Inthis way the great difficulty ol obtaining ex-tra

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wide pieces of oak for keels U m olde J

trig JinrTANMANVATBONH DBStON-

LeiiKtli over all 155 reel nierline M tttt extremebeim titm feet drsuKlil lfel uuRtoom KO feetbowsprit outoonri Imr feet

As tong overhangs will be tried on bothsides In all weather this connon their seagolngaualltles In Mrltlf h and American waterswill bo well tested limo bail keel boat andthe barge out anti out llns BB well will bo triedtend ninny qimomumoum ° about them will ha eat

tedlt cortalnli looks nt this stage which-ever

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way tlm races may co as It l nkoe blocswould control tar the most part 1iout llonnthinks the Nnvnhoii will win and It Is to beliopert IUnit his jJMdBinent IIs correct

1 lie lirnirsl London writesthnt the races for tie lloyd Victoria Cup willprobably not come off until this hitter part ofSeptember or early Mobcrnnd ho cots hisinformation from ilr Dixon hemp

cw torpomllone-IAsimsvApril I17 Those companies were In-

corporated¬

todaThe fruit Iwwliir Machine Company of Kew

Yore ic T iinl veil uiaeliliiei for flramnjrdlrj iriiT i et hoti lmiiSJ4J dtrettre Eiiwarim U-

Itisot A midiiey IMHIIC acm Jtmti Wlrwlu or hewYork city

Ii it IVeyne It mlfl tomnyany of tetv OTL cmty toContOrt a iii fetlerel adrertlilne tustuieremitTal ltrvimir it WA flu Wflou t i-iIitnr Sum I I ii Cli zmume of ew iiri city

yme 5e ti tort Iltil Sri V ct Ifew tort el jy toroainn In a mud In McWpirt n I i a uiai tastico-ii ttors C il v nit l > iiiii Sort ant Fr lerlkl lieuat 5ow I art M C arm II holly Henry A Clark aidrti lilllfl l llutlnll

Tim IVCi IcICle lloeel c rKiraUnn cf Kineiton uCaTer nil a hid iuiI lilmniM grounds Cs1tit l 3JtMmi illrerii liarlr iiisurime of Hnmklrn luau A

> rN Mirk cii > JaniM K liwjer KoUrIJfjrtr cmii lililmMUnalmmir linnJuu-tThollfrihrr Millie Ilnll om patty ot Iliiflalo to

tnanufHCiirf al kin U t rlvririo nioihe poMer icemniltriiri iiii > tIPu Sri gel and nunitemieit t

sir mucucri Vif 0 40 i111 direotoi chirt A

Fmer aimI MM lifflTnt Betavla Ooir Hanleity-ami urrtl IhiturJ ot Uunalu sail decree II mWei-or I aletliu

The Fire la the tloracatukt MineDEADWOOP Ih D April 17Time fire and gus

ho the hlomestttkmm and Hlclilnnd minus woreiniccensfully overcome this morning Fanswill purify the air In time lower worKlni sothat operations can be resumed in these minestn a week

oniTUART

Daniel Plko optician and maker ot solentlfloInstruments died on Sunday at his home inNow Providence N J aged 80 years Aboutsixteen months ago ho was attacked withpneumonia Four months ago he was para-lyzed

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In the right side and later rheumatismsot in In time loft site Ills end was hastenedby time death of his nephew Arthurtwo monthsago and of his brother Gardner who wasburled on Sunday Mr Piko was tho last morn ¬

her of time firm of lionmmin Pikes Sonwhich wan started In 1K04 In Wall streetwhere Gardner Benjamin 8 Jr and Danielwore horn Benjamin Pike Sr died In 1803and shortly afterward Benjamin Jr Gard-ner

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retired In 18ilt nfter which Daniel con ¬

dueled the business alone His Instrumentsespecially transit azimuths and equatorialtelescopes wore known In all parts of theworld Ho llnlohod successfully a LMMnchtelescope for Private use in Havorhlll MassCyrus V Field David Dudley Field anti otherprominent men always procured their spoctnplea of him Mr hike never married andlived for a number of years on a farm of 2500acres In Now Providence N J

Aisemblymnn Patrick MeGowan of time Sixthdistrict Kings county died yesterday of pneu-monia

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following grip nt his home 217Ighteenth street Brooklyn In hls41ith yearHe was born in Brooklyn a short dlstnncifiont his late home and educated In time pub-lic

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schools Ho was encaged In limo dry goodsbusiness In South Brooklyn Ion several yearsand two years ago retired with a competencyIor about fourteen yorirs ho lied boon acthnIn time regular Democrat organization Illselection to time Assembly last yeanwas byelareo majority

Joseph Hernandez a capitalist of New Inleans died thuro yesteiday ajril OH Jie was-a nntlvo of Lnfourcbe Jn Ho was clerk ottime United Slates Court before time war andheld various other positions and was a mem-ber

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of the Secession Convention of ItKil whichtook Louslana out of the Union Hewn TaxCollector In IBiW and afterward City Treas-urer

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At the time of his death ho was Presidentot the Cnrrollton Railroad Jaflnrson Gas Com-pany

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anti other prominent companiesRobert McNalr a character comedian died

yesterday morning nt Bellnvuo Hospital ofpneumonia and gastritis He was n native ofNew Orleans mind was 15 years old For yearsho acted In tho support of W J Scanlnn andKatie Emmett and last year he supportedCora Tanner in Husbands and Wives at theGarden Theatre Ho loaves n mother and nsitter living at Phrrnlx Arl lila funeral willtake place from time rooms of the Actors FundIn West Twentyeighth streot tomorrowmorning

Prof John B Cromblo principal of the Amle-lphil Academy in Brooklyn tiled at Montlcollo-

YN on Sunday In his Itlth year Dr Crotn-blewaa born at Pontltc hick and was ateacher all his life Ho limit taught school IBCold Water and Grand Itaplds and tom sevenyears prior to his taking charge of the AdolplilAcademy was principal of time hitch School laMinneapolis Minn

Major Mlcah Palmer Low 89 years old diedon Saturday ot meningitis at his residencelap West End avenue Ho was a descendantof two centuries of Lows who havo lived la-Poughkeepsle since Its foundation Mr Lowcame to Now York early In life and engagedin time Iron business For ton years ha weewith time firm of Barstow Co stove manu-facturers

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Two yours ago he retired on ac-count

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of deafness Ho hooves n widowGeorge Arnoldt of Itochoster died yesterday

aged TI lie with Cnrl Kchurz Frederickllocknr anti Fret Knapp foil from Germanyin 1810 after time downfall of time revolutionwhich they led Ho was engaged In the CanalKnglneers ofllcc in Hocbester for twentylayout years Of lute years bo has been in theemploy of tho Bnrtholomay Browing Company

Hodman D Dawion nn oxSurrogate ofKlngi county tIled yesterday at the Flatbush-HoKpitnl In his iHth year He was born In thiscity anti admitted to time bar In 184a Hepractised In Brooklyn and served as BurroCato from 1854 to IBTxi

Horace Hurlbut widely known in finan-cial

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circles died suddenly nt hits residence inChicago yoptorday As receiver forth WilburF Story qotato Mr Hurlbut conducted theChicago Tnnet for a number of years

Philip Helnrleh dlod suddonly Sunday t-

his homo 4J8 paci flc street Brooklyn in his71 your Ho was tins of time oldest typefounders In time country and worked side byside with limo late David Hruco

John Flynn tiled on Sunday at his home 678Dean street Brooklyn In his 03d year Forthe past twenty years ho had been ono of themoat actlvo members in the Brooklyn Hoard ofEducation

Twentythree Voorhle Men Wai tineTwentythree of the district loaders of the

New York Democracy mot at 3 Ablngdonsquare last night Police Justice Voorhlsmade n long mtiioecim In which he denouncedTnmmany Hall for depriving thin New YorkDemocracy of an official ballot at the last elat-ion

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and accused It of dofraudlnlrapid transit anti all sorts of pohitlimiimisdemeanors Ho also pitched Into liiiState machine It was decided before doinganything tn wait and mien how limo Federal offlies In Now York are filled

It was said lttst night that David 2N CnrvalheIs time organizations candidate for UnitedStates Marshal

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