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NEWS OF TilE MINING WORLD

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tw Hexltaa Mlior1 Fear mm Ontfcr kk f-noatllo TdtNw Rtrlk of latersit In Colorado DS> HB J tH ArUoaaRailroad DaTlorlnB SOrHtaD-

RADWOOD I8 D March lllTo GoldenReward Company are drrnlItlnnellGfeotThey have already tbrlnlns arc

j driving westward to croon a fourth Tho Cainmet hne Inno bodr ot developed Whenthe Iron Hill bolt I finished the ore will be-

taken out and to tho Iron HI1L TheCalumet will take out a 14foot face by 0 fetthick from one side of the Teln Tho ore fromthin milo and from tho Iron Hill can be treatedTory successfully together by tho prritlo proc-ess

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Mr IJamberger tho metallurglet of theIron Kill hns brought the prrjc process to ahigh degree of perfection treatment ofthose ores-

Adjoining Ihoso two properties Ili the Wel-come group owned by New York mon Theseclaims lay on the Mdo of Terras Peak andthere Ili no property In that neighborhood Inan undeveloped state with bettor Indentionsthan the Welcome There Is no doubthat thopanio veins exist on their Iround ns on theHnrdscrnbbte the Harmony Tornado andDouble Standard Tho company have spent Igood deal of money In development but this I

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Iinothing unupunl In the hlRtor of I mine

r and mnny of the beet mIns that localitybnvo required n considerable outlay both oftime anti money before they began to pay

The Harmony struck a new body ot ore re ¬

cently Tho ore body Is email but It In be-

lle od that It will open out Into a larger veinTho Harmony han been chipping oro fromsome reins along tho same tunnel to Omahaand Aurora I111 for a your or more

The feasibility of erecting smolorIn Dead-wood of sufllolent capacity t compote withOmaha and Iionvor pmoltors Ila being consider-ably discussed anti there are ninny reasons tobelieve tilt Demluood will havo some bigsmelters long

An Knetern syndicate through their agent3 K 1 Miller of thin city are putting a large-amotintof money In mining property and theyare also buying Deadwood roal estate It Issafe to say that during tho last six monthsthey hun Invested tWOtHMI In nrlous kinds ofprnpoity hero They hall honded all the cityproporlv they could nnd purchnlolllood dealoutright They nro plcklnl upclaims owned by the miners In Bald Mountainand lluby Basin getting them nil the way from13000 to 110000 Just what these people have-In

Iview Is hard to tell but It Is supposed that

they are on the Inside and know what thoy croabout Homo think the Burlington and Mis-

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Railroad Is behind the scheme while

otherbelieve tho Northwestern Railroad IIs In-

terested¬

It Is generally conceded that Itmean the erection of I number of smeltersand the feeling growing thitt Deadwood willeoon bo as prosperous with her big smelters aDenver or Omaha

The Deadwood Central Railroad Is extendingIts lines up to the Bald Mountain district andhas a large force of men at work on Its sur-veys

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The property along Ite line through theolty IIs being condemned whore owners refuseto sell at a roaxonablo price and It Is judgedfrom that that Ibo company means business

A largo number of placer claims were lo-

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In Galena recently by a company thatIntends to thoroughly develop tho same Theground has been worked more or less since thocamp frt started but In a rather goasyouplease manner The new owners will go towork systematically as eon athe weather

APmltaVITEMS FEOM IDAHO

IDAHO CITY March H From every sectionof the WoRiver country come flattering re-

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mines Much Interest has boncreated there of late by tho dKovery ofgold mines The most remarkable of thesedevelopments Is In the Crtrsus mine nearHalley The mine Is In the northeastern ex-tremity

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of hits famous Camas sold belt and IIsowed and operated by n resident

bls spent n largo sum of money In Its de-velopment

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The > em was lately uit by longtunnel run In laSD and directly ahead havlnlbeen extended only lorty feethave vein wo und one hii I leo wide thatyields orts worth 75 per too In gold and aJew ounces silver 1iihing the tunnel aheadtwo other volus wore cut The whole lodge Isabout twenty feet wide Another large bodyof galena ore has been found in be North Btnron the ast fork of Voodltler This mine wblulibelong to tie Philadelphia and iiinho Cornpnny has been u constant producer for six oreeven years The Dnltlmoro near Ketchumalthnugn uot working at present IP held utthe enormous price of < jUOuuO

On Veer Creek near Halley the Butter CupWar Ianctt Hnow Fly and other claims arelooking much better tlmu lust year They nroIn the vicinity of tho lied Cluud which latelysold for IJIMJOII Taken altogether tho minesof Wool 1Lier are In a much butter condition-for production now tuRn they were lost yearand the output of gold silver nut lead will 11ery large

John rimrrls and U 1 Llnvllle expect tohave tlity tons of rock of the now Jjird bythe flnt of liar It wil mill Irom S1510 1SOto the tuft In free J01

A Iettr from <George Taylor says hewill be how by April 1 to resume work on thoIdaho bedrock mime This IIs ono of the larg-est

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undertakings In italic and will employ alarge number nl men th your

James Constable unit Joseph Travis are stillextracting ory rlcliorn from their gold mineon Creek The vein la largo and tracea-ble

¬Wiow distanceAn Immense body of galena ore line

covered In the Idnhonu mine tour lrlnwriof hnlloy for many ypuis that Iore producer but failed about two yearsThe OW discovery li nt the depth nt 700 nloaOllt Is said that the ote now In sight Is worth

J 200000 It is soon to be worked withnAPThe placer ground of George Wise A Co at

Deadwood Bnsln fifty miles north of thisDle was sold to I lIMeachusett man for

I 3UUOOmm nifMisns IN cuinuAHUAS-ILVEU CITY N SI March lBThere Is con-

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uneasiness here onnccount of n threatened outbreak 01 hostile In ¬

dians from tho Mm Curios reservation Homominor outbreaks have already occurred andIrom the restlessness which the Indians havemaulfostod for weeks n general raid Is fearedbitch a raid would nlteot the larger camps butlittle except perhaps those In the Mogollon-dlntrlctI i which are but a few miles from thereSIIlllol and iu n section of country where

on former raids have usually madetnelr headquarters In the smaller campsmining would bu a hazardous undertakinganti prospecting would bn out of the guuntlonHines the surrender of Oeronlmo In beptemtier 18iii minors In New Mexico and Arizona

I liavn thiitiuht but little about Indianswithin the pnst two or three weeks A untithis time would lesult In Incalculable Injury tothe mining interests of Lie Nmthuest In retilcilng reduction and retarding develop-ment In districts which have hut lust fairly re-covered trim the lust Indian outbreak

Allthoreiortsfrnm thu Sierra Mndrc Mountalus In Mexico are very favorable and InCieised shiprneniB of high grade oie fromNorthern Chihuahua go to show that very richmileR exist In the Hlerrn Madres as has ul

asserted by prospectors It Is to theInterest minors operating mines no romotuIrom rallp ad transportation to sort their orovery cnrefuilv but theio 1f very few mineson thIs lilei of the line which silver orecan be picked that will run morl tItan tlOOOtper ton Mlhtlioexceptlon the mines Inthe 1lckJnwk Fleming nnd Lake valley

I probably not half dozenmines In Sow Mexico from which any conoidTable amount of ore of such high grade couldbn obtained > et shipments of me from North-ern

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Chihuahua which run moro than 1100per ton ale not uncommon-It IIK reported trim the Hllver Creek district

that several new mills will bo put up there thisseason Charges for mllni ores there havealways been high ownol of mineswere obliged to pay whatever was8kodWithin a year past nearly 11 ofmines of this district passed Into thehands of companies with plenty of canltnltobuild mills of their own When these newmills are completed there will be a great In ¬

crease In the output of the buyer Creek mineRThe tunnel In the Ironclad mine atentered a subterranean cavern of unknownextent at a distance of about 825 feet from Itsmouth A strong current of air came Into thetunnel as soon as an opening wee made Intthe cavern This prove that an openingtendscaverntthe surface from some portion of the

Ibo mining outlook at Kingston it excellentleading mines are producing regularly

and rich strikes have been reported more irequentlvot late than has been the case sincethe omstnck boom which made Kingston fora time tbu Iholleft camp In tile southwest

M1MMJ IN COUIIIAUO-DrNVEB March 19The recent discovery

the Hily r bier continues to attract attentionThe leiseea have begun the work of exploringttelr ore bodies and are meeting eaUfactory remit but It Iis too wulyet toantur an opinion iit th vales of the findttnweat OBO iuuk omltnl a tot thick

that averaged over 1000 onncM per ton andthe shaft showed several feet of ore tht Indi-cated

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an average above 100 lowthIs wilt hold out with furtherthe question yet to b attld Tbo lessees-upon Iolnl through ground of the Camp

Din that they haT 6000 tons ol 80ore In sight y can Ibll ltprofit while the new ore bodies tnnt blnlopened run much higher The lastfor went 40 ounces and some has run as highas 0ounces The prospect Is so flattering

branch tram will be built to connectwith the public tramway

ths North Btar outh nf tho Silver fell Iisopening up verr rapidly Tho ore shipped fromtile property runs from forty to sixty olncelIt Is being taken from both levelsshartland a most valuable ore chute appears tohave been oponellherTho so tar for Marchhas maintained the February average of from185 to IhO tons per day the ore IIs of bettorgrate than that shipped last month and themanagement nntMpaten that the March dll-tl n< will reach tho highwater mark about

The output for Fobrnnrr of 131R tons dallynt LoAdvllle by fr exceeded the most tmgulnoexpectations viltli tho opening of springprospects look till brighter us mnnv Ilnptand looses which hno lain kilnwinter months will now lbc worked flio iraducttnns of the smelters will ulo bo Increasedthis month ns the Elgin smelter which loutbeen shut down lor repairs IH now runningfull force

HoportB from tho recent strike In the Kmmtor are very oncoufllnl ns to tho oro both Inquantity Rod tunnel wi bo run lu-nt n point about 4x1 feet below mouth oftho present Incline In older to cut tho oroohuto at noarly tho same depth below the Indine

The wotk of taking out oro from tlio newstrlkti male In the Inesplnn property bus bellcommenced nnd Is proving tho strikeof Olin moro Importance thnn watt nt llrnt sill

Tim1 vein has widened considerablyaid tho ore Improve grpnly In titiiilltv uswell us In Quantity Then IIn a pny htrenk ofthree loet which ntornsD twenty ounces Insilver por ton This lady of Ilnorlls about450 feet from the hesplunI ebllt I found-at a depth of 600

Thn prospectingfet the Tltrhugh IIs beingrairled on thoruuh the workings of tho 1110Branch antI the lessees lina troutllndlng ore chUte ol the Ollvo Ilrnnch tuthe zf fllnitt

A nl of tnlrgrnde load cnrbonntes-hn In the breast of tho south driftIn the new workings the Ore City propertyThe slier valuo of thn oro encountered Is verygood while the lead even at tho Irosentdevelopment lone over 00 per cent

The lessees of tho Virginia Hugar Ioaffeel very jubilant over their prospects Sonicwho silver is now being met with hut tho gen-eral

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character of tie ore Is sulphiirotp Assoon ns tho now shaft reaches a depth ot 215

veinfoot the drift will bo ruu both WIS on thu

A tonstamp mill Is to be erected nt the FreTrade and Protection lodes near the IlmdFall ilitOrIn doing the assessment work on tho Ameri-

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lauio at Boulder the workmen strucksome free milling gold that ran lltleen ouncesper ton Ihoy are now driving a tunnel on thovein and hmo to develop a largo body of oro

The Geyser mine shaft at Sliver Cliff will bosunk to CU5 fet Drifting will commence fronttoo while dri will be used OH a tampThe companys by lMMi feet of ground wilthen be thoroughly explored from end tand side to stile If necessary

Mines In ant around Ourny are In a flourishIshlnu condition A new strike In the Vnlloliloccurred In the porphyry dike theIng native gold In urge quantities Heretoloin thl ore hits gone over the dump but aclose Inspection has shown It to b the rich-est

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the mine has yet produced EluhteunInches of medium grade ore tiltS also been un ¬

covered In the Noith Cnlllopo und Is beingstored until the road Is passable

noaw IN ARIZONA

TUCSON March l5The flat mine five milesfrom Tucson has again when lois of greatthings Jat week the ledge which wAs lotnearly n year ago wns found and at prcentwriting shows up big borne of the rook assays1200 to the ton anti the vein Is about lIveInches thick It Is to be hoped that It willcontinue

Morn than the usual amount of Interest iselnl taken In the minus In hotiora Mexico

I earson of the Bunnrn Itnllroncl It Is1learned that the enterprise now under vtaynear Imures by the liuurcs Mining Company-of which James lnrley is manager will bootmuch greater lonellt to that tart of tjnnorn

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than most people think He says the workswilt bo first class In every particular andthe capacity wi be large U is thointention of company to do customwork thus ailing tho working of themines close at hand who now havo no facilitiesfor handling thou Inwgrndo ores of whichthere IU a large quantity

There are a large number of mines along theSonora Hailrond which produce big quantities-of oro but not of a class to warrant them inshipping It Into the United Status for treat-ment

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The railroad company propose to re-duce

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freights on tbe e kinds of oro so as to In ¬

duce the owners to develop their protwrtiesThe mines near Carbo alone can producf alarge amount of this ore and It Is deslrn ofthe railroad company to make the rate froUthere sny tau or fa2 The mines which ¬

duce oen very low grade of ore wi therolorobe able to ship It and make a

From the Tip Top region ore Is beingshlppeij-that yields nil the way from f3U to I6LKI perton and upward About fifty miners are work-Ing there and ship their ore to Denv er Puebloand other places for reduction Ore thatyields SHH per Ion Is considered low grade tholowest that cnn be handled but there is nnabundance of oro that will stand shipping withthe most satisfactory result Uero therosmelting facilities In thl valley 113 ore couldbo mined and work und when railroadfacilities are extended to that region there willtin hundreds of millions of tons of tfl lit andS20 ore to be worked as well on almost Inex-haustible

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ouantlties of higher grade oro Theoies of this district are dllllcult to work

The Blue Nose mine In tho llarshaw districthns chnnlelllt name to the Home Again This

by Mr Mc nry ten years agowho worked it for some time with fair successalter which Iit passed Into thu hauls of the Bonson smelter Company Four yours ago MorganDavis and W C rowers secured I ease on thnmine In less titan a year they took out andsold llioiii wortli of ore which loft a notprofit to thin owners of I little over fAOunafter which on account of quarrels among tholessees and owners work was suspended butsince that a large amount of oro has beentaken out and tho mine Is still producing Tlmore body appears to tie an Immense chute orchimney II ore the chimney being 20 by 3Dfeet at the surface and nt n depth of 150 feet ItIs 120 by 200 loot The entire chimney la filledwith mineralbearing rock which with ordi-nary

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hand sorting yIelds IroD 14ii to 400ounces of silver and from 21 40 per centlead The sliver Is native and sulphuretis very desirable ore

Anial Got to Robert DODDer FarmIt will bremembered that when Robert

Bonner went to California last fall principallyto e his latest valuable purchase Sunot hosecured a son of Electioneer to place at thobead of hIs stud In Ansol nboy stallion out ofthe thoroughbred mare Annette by LexingtonWhen the tock consigned to the Kolo salewas shipped from lao Alto Attest was broughtalong Ho was sent J 8 Fergusons stableon Fiftythird street Friday night nnd will betransferred to Mr Banners farm at Tarry towntoday Here ho will bo used for publicservice nml a number of maros arealready booked to him nt tjnu eachAnsel has a record of 220 made at Inn Fran-cisco

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in 1HS7 In lila Fevonyenrold nmlI-KI a horse of penelng appearance with thatelegance of finish which the thoroughbredcross IIH sure to Impart Ho hits been fortreading at tIm farm anti three ohis uselwillbe sold here tills week Bonator Ptnnford wasnot nnxlous to sell him and hits since ox

a doubt us to the advisability of partEased n stallion that io successfully em

hula favorite breeding bob y of mntlngtrotting tires with mares of running Mood

There line been some discussion regardingAnsels temper which arose from ilk habit ofrushing to thin door of lila stall when any onuapproached IL This as ono of the rooDfrom the fnrm put it Is only n bluffthere is nothing really vicious nbout the horseMr Bnnner paid 1001X1 for Ansel and If howere put up for silo hero lie would probablyfetch n considerable ndvnncn on that Ilnro csspeed and breeding now go In tho

Teat the Fortune tVllliln HU GraspPANAMA March 15At thin last drawing

ol the Panama Canal Lottery ono of the prlros-of 100000 francs wnn drawn by thn number ol aticket hold by a poor man living on tho IsthmusUnfortunately however onlnir tn poverty anddistrust bo lelllolel to pay tho remaining In ¬

stallment ticket anti consequentlyforfeited the luck that came to him

For the Tennis Canamloitsblp

DOST March 28 Thomas Faults arrangehis trip to Europe arcompeted I Ilias no

ar that hU scUttle will not be scripted by Baunde-rIIUdslnlwlyMilled ha Mrs that I shah lou

Boston for iw Tork on Friday April I and shall lleaveon the steamship Umbrla for Llrsrpool on Blur10 one but Mr risk Warren will accompany roe d-

mlImy slay abroad I shall play rbif a greatsnail return borne about thi r IIn June

and at ones go to the Newport Casino tor the summer to return In lie full tn the IOOul AthleticAssociation If haundersuoes not win championsblpI from ma thisI Itime nnhdy on the other sitle ol theAtlantic wIll while I live for never seam stall I reto no to Ihe other rid In p17 a ciiawpOistiip matchI retain my title tlilI tim Upon arriving In FHKHIIJ Ihall net down to herd training auiUhall Ply In all th

znol ioLsd courts on the Otlte lids-Do you IpCt to meet Kerr for the professional

lawn unnlchamplooship white abroad I

As yet I cannot say res to thai Qulola rttlta yeomen reply Ibovia I tomssi conqueror ono won lbs match with himwin ait be ra4 UU I reach the other side U at alitu4 Ft must sea alur my cootllmaHtt-wlia Saesutrt u TsrH

RELIGION IN POLITICS-

A rvaious WAn TBAT itAoao ABOCHD

POOlzjma JOBS omm-

Rh I the Oalr BOMH Cbthelle Taehsr Inth Hckoo1iand the rartr that AppelBUdher Was Rcbakcd br n TeU aflTA to 0

A religious war has boon convulsing Dockertown N J The strife apparently had a po¬

litical origin butowing to nn appeal to secta-rian

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prolutlooRlt soon assumed a rliloucom ostensible if notorigin was tho appointment of Miss MaryDunn a Roman Catholic as a teacher In thepublic school MilS Dunn Is nslslor MichaelIand Charles B Dunn young lawyers of raterson who despite their being humanists aregraduates of Presbyterian 1rlncoton A sisterof Miss Dunn IK a teacher In the public schoolof Newton Until she accepted her appoint-ment

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to the Dcckorlown school Miss MaryDunn taiiclit with acceptance In the school Inthe Pond district four miles from iJeckertown

Her Dcckertown appointment cnmo aboutbecause a teacher who hnd got tho place throwIt up ut tho last moment to tako a bettor placeIn Newton The tiusteos finding thomfelvoswith a lonchornhlti vacant nt tho very begin-ning

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of tho school year offered the place toMiss Dunn who was anxious to get to Deckertown nIt IIs on a railway and she could visither homo In Norton moro easily The trusteespay thor did not know what Miss Dunns 10llclon was when they appointed her Thoywore solely Influenced by her oimtatlun as onoof the bOlt teachers In tho county and thorecommendation of Luther Hill tho CountySchool Huporlntonilent who especially recom-mended

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her ns n most odlclont Instructor MrHill Is a 1rotestant Ho nn tbo three trusteesCharles I Htlcknoy Ixnils H Docker andIlmrlcs A Wilson The other two teachers Intho school being Presbyterians and the prin-cipal

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who Is a man being also a Protestantthey did not consider on learning or llpsDunns religion that tho Introduction of a sin-gle

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Roman Catholic would do harm or oxen boobjected to The fact perhaps that the was-

a protege 1ranelsJ Svsayze a membor 01

tho Republican Stale Committee also Influ-

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thetaMiss Dunn had taught In the Dockcrvllle

school but a few days when the little son ofAmnrlu Wolfe a stonecutter tolJ tier that hoI

wnhnt goIng to school nm moro to an Irishtencher jut accordingly ho bIt schoolAfter hln1 staved nny Irom tnn school forsome father hud him admitted to oneof the other departments About titus eitniotime the Kov AluMindnr MoA ihorborn thepastor of tho Ireibttprlan church uf Ui cl ertown began making attacks on Honinnl Inhis pulpit lie talked of ttio Man of blu mumlog presumably tho lot a trying to destroy-the public hchnols anti occnelonnlly madeinure pointed rufcrnncu of similar nature

Mica Uunn wlntullo resIgn when the Wolfoboy quitted but the trusteeswiitildn t let hor hhu was made teacher InOctober Tho stunt which caused S ohio towithdraw his on from thu school knit himHecnnillng Mr Thorborns pulpit utterancesand their combined cllort added to the ollorts-ol flinllnr sectarians resulted in the growth ofasttoug No1opory sontluicnt In the commu-nity

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in the Intemil of pix months which Inselapsed Although no fault could bowith thu Miss Dunn performed her dutiesnnd In nothing that She did were 1oplBh proclhltica especially botraied retorts that anrfAut pna unnii tinut tliH Hillni tnr t lrlluted It was also said that the watt to be madeprincipal of course In the Inteioots of Human11 Whcn stio appeared In the stients she

pointed out ns thu Irish toucherundBiibjectodto similar atnoyancea

Such being the ftato ot ailairs when Mr Wil ¬

sons term KB ccluol trustee exiired MissDunnn appointment Wits ure1 Ut a reasonagainst his reMoctlon tho real rea-son

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was n IJollIIIII not a religious one MrWilson Ist < of J J htantoim oneof the proprietors of the fmtef Coinfi jnitr-imulrnt School Trustee Decker Icing theother Editor Itautolls the Republican bossof Dockertonn urroundlng regionanti as such has lioon so successful In securingsite pumiriu Ulnu UUI UHIIU uiai uu Zuluarouxud much jealousy among his wn partynhaocLile 1 ho appointment iff his brother asIostmusterof linckortown In May canted uspedal Ill feeling and tho Stautons IicingCatholic the religious element thou became Iconspicuous factor of the opposition to thornThus public feeling was ripe for using the ap-pointment

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of a Catholic teacher ns a club tdown the Republican boas with nod tile oppo-nents eagerly selrod time opportunity to tirlkoat film mar MIB Dunns shoulders

So strong was this ollpollol deemed byEditor MantonB party inteiftlon ofsupporting Mlson ns his own successor witslaldonoIlud It was determineI to support

a jowollor who wan Ilasclosely Identified with the editor instead Thoopposition resolved 10 support Jra llardouthin station master for no totter reason appar-ently

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than because ho was at lotirerlmwith Stanton over a personal matter Theirdlfllculty arose train his practice of Iharuing10 cents for delivery of the messages which ar-rived

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at the telegraph o ill en In the stationwhich Is the only ouo In the village II uneventually successful effort to break up thispractice Editor Wanton Is Bald to have written

tr time railway authorities calling forMr Hardons removal There Is good rapolto bellevo that this Is not tie caieHarden anil lila friends nro convinced that Itlla Another ground for thin selectIon of MrHarden as nn opponent to the itantton untilditto IIs Buppoxcd to bo his connection with theMethoillht Church By nomlnntll him the1resbytorlans who took appealingto sectarian prejudices Loped to gut the sup-port

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of MethodiststieAs of election which took place lastTuesday night drew nor tho Christian Endonor 13oltty n lio > missionary or ¬

ganisation endeavored mainly to iliulp on thowar Members ol the society not only uf ed niltho usual electioneering methods to converttheir fellow townsmen to their way of think ¬

ingbut they are saul radically to bIothreatened boycott thoso who did not prom-ise

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to vote for their candidate At any ratesuch expressions as Il ruin you Illdrive you out nt town attributed to someor Mr llardonV more roalouB supporters OnTuesday women as well as men went nutelectioneering und they did It so thoroughlythat before the election began that night theresult was discounted and when the Hardenparty wont to tho schoolhouse In tho evening-to vote for its candidate it was already assuredof successNOIr before was such n crowdoa schoolmeeting held In Deckertown This was due tothe presence of tho Wonton who for time firsttime availed themselves of tho rluht which hns-

olnnloIIO thorn for Uorl IOUIB to vote forn IIn 6pltl of tbo ill reelinghonevor the meeting was orderly until itoclose After thu candidates had boon put Innomination the 0101 hogan a procoodhJIwhich occupied thnllvovolved rotrltttorlnu llm of each voter in

to recording I vote The vote ntIddltoltood Harden 17 Meeker 112 VUionthis result discounted had boon wan nn-nounexd a mighty shout of JOY shook thinlioolhoui anti yells of No Irish nesdapply and similar slogans rent the

tho crowd dispersed Thosn criesresounded through tho Hlreets lung altertho mooting was over anti ono dellehtid antiMeeker man cut > o drunk with joy that Ito gotInto a tight nnd WUH thrashed After thn oleoton the women fortynmn In numbir whoJIII voted it m oat to u uoinaii for Mr Hardenwnro told thoy would bo wonted again nextyear wltHtho term of anothnr trustee will ex

tr thorn uus something said aboutorelnl Mr Decker antI Mr Htlckney to resign

blt came to nothing Neither Mr lliirUennor Mr Mocker took am peronnl part In theirreyrttitiivo cnnMisseslThe foriimttr refused yesturdai to talk about his triumph NolmmoHutu ellect will result Irom It Mr Htlcknay-Hiilil yesterday that Miss Dunn would un-doubtedly

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bu allowed In snrvo out her termwhich willI expire In Tune If ho continues totnkn this view she will fur Mr Decker Is natu-rally

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moro than willing to have her rernnlii-AH fur ns the IHSUO 01 whli h the election wits

01 IIs concerned victory IIs Ihnnon onoIt is iionotho lotus ntrlumiih otur Editor

hMiiton It neuinH likely hnvvnvur that haulMiss Dunn boon n Protestant and consequent-ly

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no religious element hail entered tho eonltest hn would hnvn crmn outt on top AH IItt wits1im hud n number of 1rnteatunt supportersJ horn Iis linrdly n bakers doon of itol Ics luDeckertown so that nnnrly llfty Iroumtnntsunmet hitvn voted lor his nominee It Is under-stood that many iiilH npallanH took sides withtime 1llholellnd voted lot Mr Meeker

In Deckertown hits ralmuildown since the election und things am morolinrmonlouB tlmu they hate kitten fur sixmonths

APtepuhIp AshoreFKDKAXPINA Fla March 2BTbo NorweglaB-

tanSD Cpt ilelkkalsen from la Fernandlne to complete cargo lIf ashore about a rails and ahalf south of Ternandlna bar A heavy tea IrunnIngTb vessel U test filingI up and will probably be a totalliiss Thcrwwa taken sabers tiytb pilot boat Toe

had taken In tort of her cargo of lumber atI EL AufUsllD for Rndand

Iuralyaed on it TrainJ If Irnke of 78 Seventyeighth street

whileoiittMaien Island Kaput Transit traIts betweenTiinL > till nail Mapleton ytstrrilny ufternoon rectlved a uralytlc strake lie ne rouveed ti the re-

Ideiice of bis friend deorife haley In Slapletou

Tbo duty or every monitor I cc oblaln a tool whichwill luurlb life and bralb litset

ut herthu1110 ous Nd-

hos anti-teem till best ubtitute tot moot r inlik that lisa

r bean prouad I OODltu all ib ltngtiwbleb aludI41 u Irofl a4 gylpmss aala

The Pope FavorConvalescentsfrom tho Influenzawith exemptionfrom Lentenrules 189-

0Ayers SarsaparillaRostoros

Strongh and Vigor

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Proparod by

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DledXlw Jeule only danxhter of Mr and HnCharles BoOb la herrtwenty third year oa rb2 oprostration rorlathS ptiOe othe 2tb Sartleeiat the boO T A C Campbell Intermeil InNorthumberland Cemetery

Tho remains were not Interred until lastTuesday from the fact that the motherthought the daughter was not dead on thesecond day of Miss Bousls do mien Owing totho familys prominence the story was sup ¬

pressed although pooplo would collect Ingtoups and converse over tho mysterious affairYesterday niter careful Investigation 1 re-

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story was unearthedCharles Doust Is tho proprietor Idry goods

store and conducts nn extennlva moot marketMist Jessie Iloust was a handsome Irbrunette typo with nn exquIsite lleuro Floyears nio her mind became unbalanced Hercondition became such that three months BIOsho was removed to the State lunatlo asy-

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at Uunvlllo After a sojourn ot onomonth she v ns taken home because Dr Shultzwould not humor liar many strange rogtiostii-MJO luaU a mania for fruit too much of whichDr Hlmlt toll Mrs lloust WI not good lorthat patient Whoa tho woman reachedhomo her notions Iccumoso Ixtnrous Hint II

nIbed was placed In the parlor which room MIs-

llou t fioouontod oNClUBhely because tierpiano wits there

Several times Miss Doust escnpod from theroom when tho door wits bolted and tho win-dows barroJ On thnnlchtuf her deuth shawas unmnnugenble at lime running to thopiano und placing wlord und beitutilul muilathen again smashing thin furniture IllsI saidshe finally ucoked the plaao The griefHtrlckflii Inmates tilt In auolhcr room wallingIm the frenzy to hUbsldP-

I things bi cnmo quiet In the parlorwhen tho faintly Ithinking time young womanhail tullun asleep tutlrca Next morning themotor waited until halo beforo entering the

nllnw hop ilnttLfhlMr time In alnMn niTtho JilrxNiil Finally Mrs lionet went Inwith breakfast The > oung woman was foundon the bod dead her lace horribly distortednnd black

Dr Sheottz was summoned and pronouncedIt congestion of tho brain E U

dertaker embalmed the both making nn In-

cllollnlho loft arm Into which over a gallonInjected

That night tlie mother entered the parlor tolook at tho body when she almost sank to theIloor In joy Site thought liar daughter was lu-n trance the skin being white ns snow nnd timecheeks a rosy roil Dr Sheet and tIm under-taker

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worn calOJ but they could not make themother was tho fluids action Nextlay relatives and intends assembled for the In ¬

tormentThe minister preached nail tho announce-

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that the burial would not take placeuusud much mvstillcutton Tho mother nt

thin lat moment vvonld not penult tho Inter-ment

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thinking her chili yet alive Most of thepeople thought tho postponement wits causedliy the grnvct containing water n heavy rainhaving prevailed the night previous

Tho following day Mr Boust opened hisstores Un last Tuesday afternoon UndertakerBright while returning on his hearse from afuneral thought ns tho weather was no Inothat It would bo the time to bury idleswhose remains woo In tho collie Driving tothe houso Know his wishes andat last the mother consented

hllo the family lollrd for the IntermentBridget collected tim for the sec-ond

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time nnd an hour later thin remains weretaLon quietly to the cemetery and Interredwithout a uilulutoi boil present

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The Hcroa Body on the Way to MarrlBndlor Burial

CniCAOo March 23Hy 3 oclock todaytho body of tho late MajorGen Georce BCrook had been borne from among the thou-sands

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who loved him hors toward Its last rest-ing

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place In Mart land During the entiremorning It seemed as though tho entire cityendeavored to obtain a last loot tho face ofntho dead General Through tho parlor wherebe lay In state tho silent thousands passed un-til

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as tIme time of service drow near tho crowdbecame so largo that the pollen woro stationednt tho foot of all the stairways with orders toallow no ono to ascend to tho second lloorThe parlors and hal on that floor wore Impassable when 10 Dr McPherson de-

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tho opening prayerA uuartet from the Second Presbyterian

Church choir sang at the close of the prayernod wore followed by Dr Thomas who quotedfrom the 00th Isalm and a chapter from JobIn the cOlrsn of Ills brief but comforting re-marks

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Swing then rued n most elo juent-tilbute to tho ileml After tho uuartet llrMolherson spoke eloquently again olleredprayer Dr Ilnton Locke closing the serviceSby mIte benediction

Then tho toilln was taken from the roomfoloolllY thin members ot the Loyal Legionwhlo sting Iiet for tho WIrlCrook und Mrs Rencle drovethe 11 anil O depot Thu funeral processionon 10a111 time hotel passed north nn Clark

aHlilngton then east on Washingtonto tho depot the streets being crowded tho en ¬

tire distance Thu following ordur was ob-served

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ltattailon of police D BAlo Artillery LN 0 FirstnlmenllM art Mrst Rfrimtnt latin

I I pull hrrn u illitliufuuitK I itaeilii Incarriage trnar by Hx nni cotnmllmoued olllcerp seounit iieifiuitnt heall Secant imPelfluent Infanlrj I s li asCOt Keeiuient binFourth Itcvlmrnt Infantry I N O Ui > al Leirion-

eteran life and drum corps Qrand Army uf tie liepublic

The B and O train on which the funerlpnrtv loft at aI oclock onslsted ofthe one containing tho ctotlln lining In the rearof time mall tar I it as entirely covered withblnck and the InlrlorVs draped with Ameri-can

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Slugs Pullman devoted toMrs Crook and tho oeeor wits heavily drapedIn black In tho looped with narrowbands of white nl officers detailed to act aanguard of honor anti who occupied seats In thisspecial carwero OnlsCorblnIfoi MnnlouMajor Randall antiI apt Kennan Tho earwill start Irol Oakland tomorrow night roturnlug these ofllcors 001 tho specialguard now In charge of the

Among thu many noted mel present wore exProulilont If B Hayes exliov ClinchesFoster of Ohio Ad IInOI G W llurchitnl ofWisconsin Cap King Commandantof the Wisconsin mllllla Rod other Col C OH Ooldln who wns ono of thin Isconsln dolegates was a private under Gon Crook at thebattle of Rosebud and wax In attendance uttho lunorlinot only ns a representative of thu

the nrmv but also aa a repre-sentative

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of the citizen soldiery

oittti AiirTho doath of Miss Angelina Byrne tho eldest

daughter of Dr John Dyne of TH ClintonftreetJJrooklyn on Saturday a thin Catholicconvent In Westchoster county hus causedsurprise noL sorrow to a largo cliclo of friendsFow young women In Hrooklyn hnd apparentlyn moro brilliant future bro her thnn Mies-llyrne when sho unexpectedly onternd theconvent n couplo of rears ago and becamedead to tile world Convent life had Croat at ¬

tractions for her nnL sho had onjoiod uninter-rupted

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good until about n week agowhen ehl was prostrated by paralysis cntiRfd-ns It I Pimrosod by the broken point of nneedle entering one of her lingers und workingIllI ii way Into the aim Thei frt IntimationI olher serious Illncsi roceUed her father wason Thursday lust when ho wits summoned bvtelegraph to Limit convent Her funeral willtithe this IIOmlnl trout tit IetorsChurch In Hlokx

Frank I Hart brother of Theatrical Man-ager

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Josh Hat diet of honrttllsvnso esterday morning at his homo 151 fcast 12 Id streetHo wits tyears old anti leaves n wife and fivechildren Hn wit once associated with histji other In buHlnoKs anti 11 wn treasumr oftthe Theatre Comii Iii ii In Ilrlel us lung asJoih Hart innungod tIme tleltru

AlosandoT 1orgiison a Sandy HookPilot who was I ott roil v linn 1llot IIdwnrd Co-llins

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was killed vvlilln tnhll to board the tugEll Ioml in a ron 1 outside thin baronlied juMnrduy hisnt homo at 44oliver Street H wns J12 yeuni old unit hailbeen fourtuon yean u pilot

1 oro mo W Klmpson who for sovoml yearsconducted u jewelry manufacturing bu lnen8In Newark died on Hnturday after nn lllnensof several months Ho wan u veteran or theTwoutyflxth Nuw Jersay Volunteers and amember of Lincoln lost Q A1 lie leaves awidow and three children

Eugene Wilson Crampon died on Friday at18 llrevoort plaoo in nls 47th yearHe was tho junior member of the rich firm ofOranmpton Brothers He was u trustee In theCentral Congregational Church He leaves awidow and two chidren

Amort I Jrencb oldest merchant onCentral ono of tlio oldest nmldents-nf lonoll dint yesterday Ho wits born InIllllerlcu lu 1H12-

II J Jlruncr editor nnd owner of the Carolinallufmiiii ulHallsbury N I died inttleidayHu was 71 years old and had edited tho Uafctman Al yuan

Herman btelnbaoh a young manufacturerdied on baturduy alibI at HaETnalodwas 80 rar old

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LORD Dmnurmr AND mn fALL npzxltD xo aiuxo mum TAOUTS

The Owner > of the Titanta ZoiriHlikmreek niud ale JEccer to Kneewith time TaUkrrl or TCuriuan ar Belli

After waiting for the English yachtfltnerto make A move toward spine internationalracing four of the members of the New YorkYacht Club havo sent an Invitation to tho ownn rof Englands IfnMoflt seventyfoot yachtsto try conclusions with ono or four of our soy ¬

entyfooters for a prize or prizes subscribedfor br these gentlemen It la not a challengeIn tho strict sense of the term neither Is It aNow York Ynoht Club affair beyondtho tact that tho racing rules ofthat club will govern the contestsif the invitation Is accepted by either LordDunrnven or Mr Halll or br both but It willnevertheless bo an ¬IllernatonacontosloW-Inl out of the rolllols ¬

tween English and American rachtmen Itwill undoubtedly tend to stimulate the royalsport on both slpes ot the Atlantic antI It per ¬

hap will hasten the pending of n challenge-for tho Americas Cup which many believe is5otnt to como In time for I race this sOlon

Lord Duuravcns coriospondonca lastyear with the Now York Yacht Club he oxpressed the hope that his cutter Valkyriemight bo pitted against our seventy footersfor the Ialno Cup or for any other prize or nopriZe at nil provided ha was first allowed tocontest for time Americas Cup Acting on thebelief that ho Is still willing to race againstboats of the Valkyrlot class the following lottons woro boot last week

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PtAnSin We the owners of ttinrentj foot iiloopi-Tltanla Katrlna Shamrock anti Oracle berby anihorIce you to arrant with Lord JJunraren for a itrlti ofTerse with the Vnikyrle an st forth lu the letter drawnup by you bereuuto annexed And we do further aim

tbonze you to Under the lame term and conditions toMr IMil A hall owner of the cutter Varana ant wewish younicceiilu your nccotlntloua YouriTerjrtru r-

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Kiw YOKE March It IPSOro fte Rltht tlnnorabte tht Furl of liunrattn K I 20 St-

JJTHU iTmtre otiAon is H KnymruL-

Mr LURM Interring from the personal corrripondsac between yourself anti Jamel IIt Nmlth lai duowith lien Paine during tie iiat year that lou ueilreilto race the aikjrrl cm ttil elms tintt a you hare writteL tttal you attach nn iImportance m tlie taCtile uf thetrue It Cited uie ilenure tu advIce vnu that I amauthorized by O ultver bliii 1ef tie HuMrs Auchmclue J Kuifrra Maiwrll Mir COil J r Jurle himowner ot uur tuur ltell ipTenty foot elonp yitrhla viz-Urania Katrlll Mhainrurk ntnl trade rauril br the> uw tub arlit Cult an ttilrU cia hinte tu Mrrtnire-xvltti you a frlfliillv lunivt to d cnte the r Hicctlvumerit of tie I kyrle anil the cur i SybIl name

II prof no to you on behalf i f ttiene irenllf melt a sactee I rAcrbritt twuoutnr throe nr tune tut of uvc-

tuftH a re rei ntatlve yacht < lcctel from the fonr tira mHtch race nlth Pant jat ht to ie mtllejal New Yorkoutalite of Hanilj Hi ttk clurlntr either Joy or Auuupltcourse nrteu hints to wltidu rd antl return with utiagreed time lout New u orb yacht Club ricing rule togovern the RetfMtta Cnmmitteii of the club to havecharge of the nxturcs St ould you sleet to sail only ourtent yacht lh lletiatta Committee to name tier tenamy before the first rare nttU tbs lines will he a suncrlptluii cult of li nlvalue from our tour rarhu-

In caie J eu prefer toentl a mutch race or s spite ofbeet tv onut ol three with each > arht the price forsuch inMcli or eerie will be a t up of vilue of J o-

tt am aul ortfeil by Mr Uffilen Oneettu Invite iou tocompete for the nloup cup tirlre cOrnet br him valuedat fcum witch V1U be ailed for during August ce riewport R 1

there Ire many matter of detail to be arrangedlinuta you accept till proposition which will require

time anti therefore I trut that you will fever me wltli-an early reply I beg lo assure yiiu of my oeit servicesto arraiiee any matters In coiinectlott with tutu offerand hopIng to recetxe a favorable answer 1 have tIeboner to remain my dear sir yours trulr

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Yoim March 14 IPII-UIOulA RIOt Ft7

hess IRI I enclose herewith a copy of an otter toSHU a eerie of rare sent this tiny bv registere t ninil tnLord IItiiremerui uy me in tehalf of mhe uwiirrn nf tieseenly 1iot Moupyitcht Titans Kntrln t Miarnrork-anil tlraile I Ler to cue that the i ouM be pleanid tn-

offir you the the saul terms tot a rue or eerie of-raren houtil you Satl It rmirerilnut tn o cute tu till iMe-durlnir the connnv eiimnier whit tie urana hoiiiiifctint You wilt nud yourself at liberty to accept ttie romLithe itggeetiOim and hekirlni IIn trailer mv services toarrange any matters f tt tfttl tot yuit prior to our ar-rival I Imve the the honor to rrmMii my dear rlryour truly htKriiRt Iupoty

Excepting Gen Pnlnns offer ot last year thisIn the first time that American yachtsmen huvodirectly Invited their Kngllsh follow Miortsmento crohB tho big toni to race for prlxate prizesand the result will bo looked forward to witha great loal of interest by yachtsmen nil overthe United Mutes It Is generally understoodfrom a recent Interview with Lord Dtinruvtinthat ho will nut cro the Atlantic to riuo fortiny prle but tho Americas Cut tint tho send-ing

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of an Imitation to Mr Pnlll tlio TnranVsowner und the po hlblllty nf that genileinunHaccepting muy niter the situation The Iiarann according to her last neiitonn perform-ance

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is n faster bout than the u mtlki rio Minstood nt tho ton of this llt nf English rnclnucrift-In iiuiJ winning 11 prices to the nlkyrio82 i

butt Is n 6Hriitlng yucht while the A nlkyrle Is n77 rater Ynchtmensoan last nightviho read thoucorrwipondenoe sent to the owner of the Vnlkynio sail theyhopetl Clint both yachts wouldcome over nml race against the Tltunln hnmrock antI Kntrltvi limo Oracle IH u much fasteryacht than sue ever xni Inpnst yenrs but noHUH bplUnei site will tun If timi V elm a ii cc withCite other three In u thiush to nlndmird nndhick

aut Ionbody said last night that n cable ¬

gram of acceptance mlulitte received at nnyhour after Lord Dtmraen received ito letterhut he thought It mum likely that n weekwould elapse before anything definite It heard

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When time monitors of tho Joint oommlttooof the United flutes Hcnnto and house ap ¬

pointed to look Into Immigration mutters ntthis port got back to tho Fifth Avenue Hotelon Saturday night after seeing Crime in FlueSenator they found Immigration CommissIonerrtojihenson waiting for thom with the Infor-mation

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that he would huvo a big bout loath offoreigners down at Castle Garden early yester-day

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morning for them to Inspect Thin CongreiBmun promised to get up early and boattime Garden by 9 oclock At that hour Com-missioner

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Stephonson was on hnnd rind soonad or the bniges hocim to empty Into the Ourden thom fuu Immigrants vihlvh had urrlodbythe baulo

Not a commlttoomnn hall appparod anti n-t9lr thin CouimliKloner sent word to honutorChantllor nt tIle 1Ifth Aonuo Hotel thai Iniml-crautB woio landing Ihou thin Iommltsionurpicked out four Immigrants anil ordered themIInto tlid little Inner pen In I lie centre of thobuilding whore they woro put through u rigor-ous

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examinationUnjor htmsoy thin allarountl Interpreter of

thin iiinleii found out that thoy went Hun-garians

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hound for Michigan whero they had npromise ol work In a mine at fln a dayitelatlves anti friends ahondy at work therehind written to them they still nud assuredthitni that the buss would gist them till a toilut that prlcn-

Commlsiloner Htephonfon hurried off to thetelegraph olllcjo to Bond title meeaugo to teuatin i hiindlur

It is Important that your committee shouldcome to Castlti tiiinlen its soon ns pcsnlblB-

Tlio i oininNlonoi looked atonal thu Gardenagain but there wacitt onu of tlio Kodoril Contract Jubor Inttpoi tors in sight ullhiinili It wasnow after 10 oclock uud the immlgruut orobeginning to drift out of thou uiidou llaforonoun Innpectoisdroclun anti Tnilor llnallv arrlvud nt tlio Garden They luaU no Interuioteye with thuui but they found a few uf thoHuulott pusnongois lift In the Garden and theywent to work to trnssexnmlnu them Thoydl covorod nothing wrong homo of limo eom-mlttooroon hud Ipslntoil upon golnu to cliurenbut jud boforo noon Senators Chnntller 1ettlgrow anti KtiHtls anti Itepruscntutlvos Gatesanti htumpf Hurueondeuoral Hamiltonroljclt Illopburn Commnuder loiterCommlsaloner of Emigration John liWobnr and ton James OHolrno arrhfJ Mi Stophonson took thorn In hound ntonce nnd led them men to his llungn-ilan ImuilgrnntH who hud to go thiouulianother examination In thin presenceof thu lHltuiB titer listening to their talcanti to what both Commissioner Btophenaonand Inspector Taylor hint to say on the sub-ject

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both Senators chandler and Eustlscnmoto tIle opinion that the men could not bo heldas contract abaters because contract couldnot be prood Mr Stephenson nrguod thatthere was nn Implied contract army way hiltHonator Euttls said that didnt make allydifference and as the law gives entire freedomto tha Inspectors In making their decision hnthought that there was no way of holding suchcases Finally everybody agreed that the lawwould have to ba amended If laborers whocomo In under such an agreement are to beihutout

After looking around the Garden time partywalked oier to the llurgo Gftlca arid took therevenue cutter William K Chandler for nn Incpoctlonof tIme hmlgrnnt Hospital on FlintsIsland Ily thin time thoy got lack this Noordlund hail landed another lot of ImmlgrnntHand thovisltom wittrhod nllh Interos itliv iroeeel ofregistering and utsictid iota of juottioiisconcerning the detalU

Today tIme committees will visit IledlowsEllis and Governors Islands They sail Inthe cutter at 10 oclock from the toot ot WestTwentyfourth street

Four little Gorman bands wire tor1 Ilwr wr Ui7 Sriiwliiji to

LfINFS4Mi D1DAPPX4IZ8

The Trench Composer Is HoppoMd to teetiequtered by Rlttoes

PATHS March SalntBncns the corn ¬

poser iota suddenly disappeared He was ab ¬

sent from the firstnight representation ot-

Ascnnlo but that was supposed to have beenin consequence of his unwillingness to witnessn posMblo falluro of the piece He howeverbaa not been soon since and It Is surmised thatbelaI confined br foul play

Inquiries are being actively pursued br thepolice Instigated by the composers cousinllosallo Jaonson who claims to be his next ofkin She says that his reason Is falling andthat ho Is confined br rapacious friends whoare anxious to obtain a fortune of 4000000francs the proceeds of a legacy from his aunt

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fHe is Bntd to Unve Expected the Emperorlo Ask Him to Itenmln U Office

BEIIIIN March 23The Berlin papersreferring to the Xort Qtrman Oatrtttt revela-tions

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regarding tho causes of Blsuarcks resig ¬

nation condemn tho statements of that paperas unedlfylng to oulooklng nations

The Vtistiicit Zrituna repeats the story thatniamarck rose from his bed to answer theEmperors demand for nn explanation of theintervIew with Indthorst Bismarck itt s saidinsisting that ho should nut bo controlled tollhn Lmporor that ho Viiis quIto ready to resignift his retention of tho olllco was Irksome thatho only retained It to fulfil his promise toEmperor William L

U he ilniiiliurgrr XaeMchtrn declares thatBls-marek was deeply affected and expected tohu last that the Emperor would ask him to re-consider

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VIENNA March 21It Is reported that GenCaprlvl Count hnlnoky and Premier CrispWill have a mooting at un early date

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A New Egyptian Find that IB AttraottncAttention

By Dvnlavl Cable Aeut CVnnpany

LONDON March 23 British enterpriselaving been delighted with Egyptian cats Isnow turning Its attention to the crocodile petsat Maabotob where there Is a rich mine otnitrates cf Immense extent Tho crocodilesare laid hike nnrdlnos in n box with palmenos between them thin interstIces being

Hied up with mvrlnd of eggs The crocodiledare done up In bundled catered with cloth

It Is bohovod hut beyond these nro vaultscontaining mummied rroeodlles und In whichvault treasures nro stored Cot North thonitrate king IH still to be willing tolnpstlntile entoiprise In which ctise lonl ItandolphIhiirchlll the 1rlnco ot IS tiles and other toadng persons will hao shares

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Celebrating the Ordenefeat Gen TonAValderiee New Comnsaad

BERLIN Mardi 23The Onlensfcst wasobserved today with the usual ceremoniesrho Prince of Wales Empress Frederick antiChancellor Von Caprlvl were prunent nt timexvrxlcui In the cnnpul and afterward at thestate biiinjuct

1thto Hanover tricr says It Is reported thatGen Von Valdonuteo will be nitpolnted to thecommand of tho Tenth Army Corps Thincommand was made vacant hy the elevation oflen Von fprlvl to the Chnncellorshlp-

1rlnco Itcgeut lultpold of Bavaria rent acomplimentary uutogrnpb letter to IrinceDifmnrck on the occasion of time luUerB retire-ment

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Ouirnite In Hlbcrla used ArmeniaLONDON Mnroh 24A number of Russian

refugees met In Geneva on the anniversary ofthe Commune and protested against the re-

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Siberian outragesThere Is an ugltutlon among the students at

PetroffsUoo near Moscow similar to arid InCOtilmit ion vlth ithe Ht Petersburg movementImi a fight with conJarmos 200 ot the studentswere ntrestftl-

ltepl > Ing loan address from Armenians inModems Mr Gladstone PXPIVSBO sympathywith them in their sufferings and eayn tiethinksI tthnt luglanil I Is tiniltrI n strong obliga-tion

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to do Its utmost In their behalf Ho re-gret that Ills own ugH priolinles his acting InIho mutter and tocoimnonds Mr Bryce as anable champkU

Hrmle IIMIwooil In JailLovnoN March 23A ix tltlon extensive-

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signed from nil the theatres and musicitalIc IH being arranged to endeavor to releaseDepfllo Hull wood from Hollowny jail Today alurco bifket containing pies hirer picklesfjusigux chainMignn and cigarettes wentgent to lien by her varIous dutle friends andulsn a tan load of carpets rugs beth linenbooks and bricubrac

A Talk with llr IVIadfhorMLONDON Mnich 24A Berlin correspond-

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gives nn account of an Interview with DrWlndthorBt the leather of tho Centre party In-Germnny Dr Windthorst said that tilt partydltl not propose to enter Into tiny permanentcoalitions butt oMioutod to make certain com ¬

binations from tlmu to time The Centristshit said would olfer no systematic oppositionto this Cioiernmont anti would support Em-peror

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W Iliums mousuro4 for social rotorm

llepnbllcan Mucceeaea ID France1Aniw Munch 21Time second ballots nt

Toulouse todny for members of tho Chamberof Deputies resulted In the election of MMLeyguu uud ulvlubuc Itupubllcaus

An 1arclitiiiuke on the IstbrniiPANAMA March 1SOn tIm night of Than

day the loth a sovoro shock of oartli iifiko-luxllng fully ten seconds wns full In the townof lluennvontiirt on the west const of Colom-bia

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In the department Cuiicn Thenoxtduy-nt II Ji r SI WHIII after the cnbo hint broughtiou nanhtiit rnnninn tItle city ulso ncchod aBotoiu shuck which IIIHIOI moro than live secontl It Is worthy of mention that this earthiniMko was preceded during u few days byheavy showers of ruin an unprecedented oc-currence

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A Untie Wound nn III ForeheadA welldressed goodlooking man of 25 years

nresenleil himself ut hts New Ynrk llonplial last nighwith a bailu kinv oounit In Ms fureheail which hesail he named ilresieJ II save tile flout aiJoseiihJflter nn mil ntilil allorJ no furlher Inloruullon nujalt hotgi nilvisea tu reoiain at the lio jiital for itreatlucia Ibe retiiird The surgeons thluk the wound thresult of a knife cut

Where Yeilerdara fires WereA M12IG CM Broadway Shinier Brothers

A Co clothier damage fitS Sin ISO Kastt Illysecond street dwelllt damagefn t9 KM Juillowtret jaii In reekheissr apartrnsnts lamarM t4Cl 3 rnnoe street Usury Ellis Jrocery

dsraa ejin ion vti West Blity seysutit slret oooopld Ijy fjiarlss IJalrd damaf Lieu

Fnlthlul to bu lajiired MaterA member of tIme company playing in the

Drana Street Thtalre UlUiamiburgb was thrown fromhis horse yesterday afternoon In dranil slrttt Thhorn after lltrnwlnii Ins ruler ran a block and thenreiurnlnx siooil Ur tie man iinin tite amtuianc arrltelI TheI Injiirtix I11 Hit nun S lino imioe is sui 10tip I arpiffi en ire erluu itt ituris ia itt trick litretiowmi ca ltjuigmtl

Krmmler Hears Ilia DoomAUBURN March 23Wllllam KemmUr theooartcta mgrdtrr wu oday offleltlJr Boufltd by

Waitiss Ponton of Auburn Trit of t deolsicu e lbCoul ol Appeals la milieus Ksmmsriuplyti Welioi miaaaiBli ul U omJyWU4kWMMlMUkM WHd M

on MACOflEGOR IMMlifl8ED

The Ceremony Performed In the Dan ionPlace Hnpttet Church

Tho formal transit of tim Rev Dr DuncanUncGroeor from the Methodist to the BaptIst tdenomination took place last night la theHanson Place Baptist Church In Brooklyn lielad just closed a nIne roars continuous ser-vice IIB pnator In Brooklyn Methodist churcheswhen Ions than n month ago ito surprised thin iCarroll Park congregation by bidding them I

farewell and announcing hla conversion to thaBaptist belief Ho received a very warm wel-come to become a member of the Hanson PlaceBaptist Church antI all ito arrangements werequietly perfected for lila Immersion last nightThe Hanson 1laco Church la without a regularpastor at present anti Dr MncOropor occupied 0ho pulpit nt both tho morning and eveningservices Ho did not especially refer In eitherof hb sermons to the causes which led him to I pi t

change his belief but ho announced that thetitle of his sermon trout the same pulpit nextSunday night would bo Why I became a p

Baptist Time Hanson Place Church has not tboon BO crowded as It was last night since the 5 i

period ot the Kov Dr Justin I Fultons stormy F

pnstoruto more than ton yours ago Enoughlersons were turned away from tho packedmllcllnu to form another lange congregation a

Dr MncGrogor preached from the text tn JobOhl that I know where to find HimJust at the clone of his sermon and In antici ¬ Mpation of his baptism by immersion ho said

For ten yours my bark has boon swingingnear to this theological rock but storms anti fctempests swept it away The old compiles ihowever has veered my bark again toward therock mind us I Maud on the brink of thisdenomination I foil my Snltmr has hallowedthe approach to the o crystal portals I am Inot alrala und I willingly render this obe-dience

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Dr MneOrogor then withdrew todlsrobe andprepare himself for the Immersion unit whilethus choir singing Hock of Ages the coycuing of the baptismal pool in thu centre of the giilntmrm nus removed and the Itev Dr N iiWood of tito Strong 1laco Baptist Church the i

nfilclating minister took bin place In tho waterDr tVooti icnd from tho Itnptlst ritual and wasloon toilet In tho pool by Ur MnuGrogor clad LIn aclosnllttlng vvnturproof suit except us tohla head which was covered with n luxuriant i

growth of dark hair Ho roxuonded In n firmand loud tone to the usual ijuextlonij and wasthrice Immersed by Dr Wood vlrn iirew himbnckwun until lie wits entirely under water I

Dr Mitcdrogoi then notended from the pooland disappeared through the tloorat tile backof tho pulpit anti with that pronouncing of time 1

benediction by Dr mood thu services were jtbrought ton closeThe inet that n meeting of the church has t

been called for April 1 to select npnstor has trcnmed un Impression flint Dr MacGrngor mayroceivo it call to tin pulpit Ho tumtudo it favor iftublo Impression xcsturday anti thero will be agood ioal of interest tn hour his explanationof tho cau ° os of bin doctrinal change next 1

Sunday llopreacbetl hlKfurowoll iornionlnthoCarroll Iark Methodist Church on March 2 Hisresignation however hud been pn ontad sev-eral

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weeks botore ami hnd been accepted OtThero an rumors to thou effect that serious 4dltTeroncoH hud arisen between Dr MacOrogor santi time governing hotly of Carroll 1urk Church aduring flit Imiot your of hi pnHtorato anti thatthey took delimit1 bhupo at tLn quarterly conferoncn which wns held on Dec 177 An ex-planation

¬ p rhis crltlti nay of Dr >IaoCrogors-clinngo

1jof rollgioiiH iuvvs would bo Imperfect I

without Bomo rfloreiico to tlio closing incidents t t

lu his Carroll Iark pustorntu

lint One Moro of flir Thom Concerts I

The twelfth and next to time last Sunday con05cC by tie Theodore Ttjonma orcljeBtr wit given la-the

e4Ienox Lyretiin last nljfht A lurtm audtenoe WM

tiretent Mtlr lie Vre wa tie favorite a uiutil antafter each nf tier rrrroriimnrcA tie apptanfte wa layUb flue mug sitli great effect Me > erb ri aria yI

1KtoiIe dim uort with MeMn Onterle And Itletrel-Accomiianyiuir

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upon tIe ilutci Itt an encoreatie gavean aria from 51onrt Hjtoro On tier second A-Ipearance

>ate give an aria train Verdi e Aids and tI

air a In ihc treatci her aJmlren to a delightful lerenadecatty Ills AlvlriA Friend played Itubltntetna concerto p1No 4 In It miner I titusi 7 Terhap tIe most imtabl 1

work of the nrtiiettrA wan In Iu xpiiilon of OounodaFuneral March nf A Ho > al Marlutiei Amonethcouter numbers on Ihe jirotfrAmino were lAtzit line

ffanan Uhap mh Ni 12 Hie uverture La Camarat I

KomHln Iiiy erll07 ant nine cuitiponttlnn br Gold Smark and tumId The hit waa Lluted with JOhan lBtranu a Itttte Oanub mttl

Next Sunday Mime Ue er will log again and ft-nuiubtr uf pisces specially rnjueitet Milt lie placed

Giuudnur Won the Itnce jj-

JAcxsoNvltIE March 23Hnmm Oaudaur eTen Krck and Mo mrr tilled n rnceon the St JohnsRiver tIle afternoon at Mandarin ten ntile above thlcity Neartr A thunHAnd people wltnptmed it from tie p4

dscko nf eicurnlon > t Ainfira dau 1aur wu baodlcmppidthree boat If mtli on account ut hn recent vlctorUe tIntlitrtdA and itlll he won cull fUmin cain la Beyond vTen Ilyck ihtrJ aol lloiimr fourth Uuirner U Cot yu-wbolljr recovered from tie efleiu of a tevtre Illotu

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