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1 4 Y I L e 245 NEV YORK THURSDAY MAY 3 IW PIUCE TWO CENTS = EIGHT nouns IN SESSION AS WE Of AX tlPOnTIONMKNT niTt THAT llKiVllllCAKH OVVOHKU An Nw Tork Clly Dlelrt Deete Irir M r e Aqurdet HIII- I tfte I Kefnrm Kniloreeel by Ik AucmblyA- tliANY liny iTho CorjRroaelonal l Ap- portionment ¬ bill thnt pnnsoil tho two HOUAOS to da aneomiromlni between the Hnnnto AOl Assembly bULL Tho llrooktjrn diltric sro A avmtnged In tho Assembly bill Now York districts are n llxod by tho Henato bill and tim distriCtS above Now York havo boon lamely ro arran Ked by tho Conference Committees It l la not 10 fair In Its distribution of popul- ation ¬ M tho original Assembly bill The district composed of Osweso Cay- uga nnd Wayne counties has 185000- Inhiitltanta while that consisting ol OUe 10 Herklmor and Hchoharlo has only 129000 hl extra ConKroeaman baa been Liven to Kings county which will now havo d lour members All of tho New York districts sro rnailo Democratic by tho bill though one or two districts have small majorities Not moro I than sixteen ot tho thirtyfour districts are certainly Democratic under tho now Apportion ¬ ment 1 Estimating on tho basis of tho full voto of IBSOttheu the Itopubllcans carried tho State by20000 the publlcunn would carry eighteen districts lu the following table the majori- ties ¬ aro computed on tho vote of 1880 VIRIT PHTRIPT Richmond Suffolk and Queen Dem WkniVn liiVtiiit 8174 Towna of Sew Iots Flalbusli flat Isnttn llravrsendj New 1trecht and the Mnth Twelfth Trenl ecllI Twcnt fourth Mil Twettyflfitt wants of IIrOOkIIU Democratic niajorltj H 174- THisr Oiitmrreventli Tlilrleenth Nineteenth Twrntlftli Twenty tlrst and Twentyttitrd wards ot Broom n Republic majority non iJIolrllrt beeund Third Fourth Fifth II Ion lnITIt3 I ellh wnrus of Ilrookln Demo FIltH tiinittIOunteenlh rifteenth Sixteenth Sev- enteenth and Hirlitieutli wards of Urookljn Demo critIc tlRJtiY l147 MiiiiMimiiui Hrst Fifth Mitt Ninth Assembl dll trlctsof Vw Yrk Democratic I lnajorit j 7070 KHHTH PHTRICT Second Third and Heenth ASMIU- tli ilmtrlctB of New York liemocratlc niajnrlti 3 U44- FirHTii 1imitittFntiTttI Sixth and Ktghth Assembly 4litrlctiof New Vork Democratic majority 8103- MMH DISTRICT Tenth Twelfth and ruiirteenth Ai- itinbly dlnrlUe of New York Democratic majority 4 TUTI HisIRICT Flercnth Sixteenth and Eighteenth Aeii4y ill trlcts c f New York Democratic majorltE- LITHTII 7tq flhiTnlrnThlrteenth Fifteenth and Seven tctntli Assemlljr districts of New lork Dijiiiocratlc majority 4031- Twit TI 1nRtcTTiIe Twentieth 1 and Twenty first AluenMv districts of I the count of New York and that portltil of the Twenty second Asiemtl district bounded millie mirth t h the south side of Utility slxtb street on the south by tie north side of Klftnlutli street on the went I I h3 the east pile of Lexington airline and on tine tan hy the Eau Klver Democratic majority estimated 880 i TBiKirrtTn DMTRICT The Nineteenth and Twenty third I Aeiiniiy I dlHtrlcts ot the count of New York as now conitltnted I and that portion nf tile TwentyseconitAp- icinninly district of t snld county hounded on the north by tine south side of IIlrl street nu tIne Honth by the mirth side of Ll on the west by the at wileof Vim ii avenue und east the EastHUer- l majorlt j I estimated our IOWRTVKVTH DISTRICT The count of Westchcstor and the Tnentj fourth Assembly I district ot the county of New York Uemncrath majorltt 4UO- OrirrrrirH DUTHICT Tha counties of Orange Rock liml and ullluiu Democratic inajirlt HS- JinifrMH DISTRICT h ne counties of Putnam Dutch CHS snd Columbia KepuMican mnjnrlt 8i47o- Mn ksikkNTH UUIKICT Th counties of llreeue Ulster an1 Iielaniire Itci ubllcan majority 572H- Hiur r iTii DIHTKIIT of Iteiisselasr and VTaFlilnrfton Icl uhleal majorlt 4 273- JfiikTiFMii I lC count of Albany Demo erstlc majorit HIKI- JTftumTfH iiTlnltTTllC counties of Saratoga SthO nectnll Monttfcmtr und Fulton and Hamilton Itcpn- bTrtrnim Uninii I10S0r113 sfo rI IHSTHICT The of Clinton Es- li count W nrren Mol I rnnicllii majority J nujlt- TufcMt ski of u 1tiTinlTThieetltnttes I ot rit Lawrento- anlJcnenon iepuhln ii majority HI3H TeervTilltnr UISTHICT The counties of Oneida and Lenli Keubllcrn innjorlty 23I Twic rr roiiim IMiTHiri Tlie counties of OtseRO Her Miner Hint htholiurtd DemocrAtic majority 3i Trrnl UlnacTho countle otOuondaga and Cetanl majority 37l l TnSnl IMiTHicT The countleaot llroons C- hI and lioia Kepnbllcan I majority5330T- VKSTT KTLXTII llicinicTTti counties I of OWbffo Cava B knd Wirynet Kepubltoan majority O i79 YUIUITTKiGtitI DISTRICT The counties of Tompkina I riinuuiii Heueca and lctuoler Rpublca majority TwriTr ycvii IluTlln The counties Ontulo 8UU ten ami Vales Itepubllran mcjnrltyil j < TRI DiiTHin Tha county ot Monroe Republl majority J81143- TIlneTymIIiCT THirrThe counties of Livingston Oclioce Orleans and W0ninf Republican majority 8477 Tutyrp5C080 nistmci The first Second and Third I Hinhly districts of the county ot Erie Republican majority lMis- Tinutr iinnii DTIITh county of Niagara end the Fourth and districts of the county ot Erie Itepubllcan majorlt lax THIRTT FOURTH DuTiiicT The counties of Chautaufjua- Csttarauitus old Allecany Republican majority IOUO Tho 10publcaosin both Ilouiea voted njalnst the made no other oppo- sition ¬ and tho Young Republicans in the As- sembly ¬ wore choked off by the previous Ques Three or four Democratic Assemblymen ton against tho bill among thorOrlll anti Soarle tho Htouben county and HotclikNc of Wayne Their districts were not BrranfoJ at thoy wanted them The two Houses put in eight hours of steady hard work and made rapid disposition of cores of loral bills Tho Aqueduct bill reached the Aflsnmbly from tho Henato and under Col Murpiiya engineering It was hurried through Committee of tho Whole and to a third raadlnK It Is to 0 nut upon its passage tomorrow at noon howe protested against the ha te with which tho bill was put ahead and called attention to tho protest citizens of Now York against It Hn wanted an opportunity to propMO that a fourth citizen Commissioner should bo named In the bill The Now York city Dem- ocrat of nil factions wor united on thu bill and would It bo amended The llousulmdanolrirund amusing session Committee ot tho Whole on the ireo Pass bill Major Hatreortr who has bon pushing the bill for tho Ant Monopolst hlslrua- roused by tho Mr Thur bert tiKunts to bulldox himself and other numbers Into voting for tho bill In a shape ho did not like Hn made I 1IIIhlni speech that brought down tho 10181 J Wilton rooks also fired Thurborft lent for his course toward members unit clHlnincl his dcMimce of tho black list Meisr Brooks Roosevelt Erwin and Ely sup- ported ¬ tin hill it tine llaliroad Commlttoo le honed It which simply prohlhlel the IS8ulni ot r PIUJM to lecUlators blt oniiooil tlm bill prohibiting the Issuing of any whlih woe sent inure by Mr 1hurbr EROS Inl crL howover pressed Ant- ll and fucccodnd In getting third hy a oto of 62 to 58 Tho Clvl rkrvlcn Reform bill which provides I for Gommls loners appointed by tho utwrnor and Honato was passed with only two dUMjiitlng Votes Col Murphy tried to get tbl 011 euulllol County Clork alarics to a t encountered opposition and WRI noajoil of by adjournment An hUB to oiilint country Ittmrt Bupimit of this bill tend It may bo thrmiKti In tho IHHI hour of tho session UcntUov Hill announced in tho Senate tnl IIOrnlnl list ho hail resolved to revoke- all lho flour of tho Honalo It was cnarcBd that tho Senate was overrun with lob Pfntjiiiiduhllo ho did not asbort that all who I the Iillliic or tho lloor woro lobbyists rctbuslni hawas Intorruptod by having crowd on tlm Moor mutt no further passes would b eratitmi except by order of the tioniito > Ir IMidn called up his lOBoliitiou for a fll1- aJlrlunt of the Lmrlslaturo next I I1 A olllf dlHOUssion followed which re BulINIIn liiying Iho rniolutlon on tho tablo by aalolnII to Hl All tim llBIlubcaa voting In dOl motion of Mr Koch the Assembly hill re tim tees of Bandy Hook pilots wansub KlliUul for th Kcinale bill on lho same subject Jd then ordered to a third reading with tho jnufrstnndlni I that It shall bo put on Its third reiidliii toiniirrow Mr Ualy moved to order ion thiIi loiKllns tho AHoomblyblll putting tho I H8bor Master0 of New York on a salary ald- Savlnl j their appoiiitmcnt to tho Governor b us li preuont Mr Elhtwortli said tine in hail hecn printed and ho objected orjijrini any 1111 that condition to a third tllnl It to tho Commerce and Ilatun l Commlttoo- WifFf0 ltnoMd to reconsider the vote by Mill tttq bitt Passed allowing lailroad com BSAi tO own kok In fompanliiB oTaulzoli to bii IS3iii tine l Inkf Ho said that It wits tlmt- hn ef 1 or liTMins Intnrohtcd In the property ut- tllllt CIIIII IhlL bill would Intorforin with snot I ruotrict hiiKlnoss ot the canals Mr JKViMM It would do no such thing I n lend a letter from Mr nisscil- ounfir S arl of cunal bORIC having I rost In the railroads favoring the lot f the till Mr Titus saul this only OlJuit J t j01 tho hut II to Hid In bringi ng tine raiu to iluITnilo asked whether tine ClIcrt I I t tli bill 3l 10d tine roa I I 10uil lako b t Ilvo 111 TI lu t nlIIRlon tot TljU WllllTViJriiTtniffl t t I iiifttp result s orrutulrl list 1 votes In Hrr l 1 naVH I 18 1 lOfler I If Hijthorlu the Capitol CommU- w P Culitni with i ° COIIIotII J portions of iuo the panbou bl II I IIS AUtllOrllllL tins of Emi nll COlmlulouel l nnl to tic tine 1 f lalncA IRt years appro tori I lni CIR Ih I money Is Imtufllrlant hurt 6 uCIIIIUI was pasa d tho llepub j leans voting against It The Mil aulhorUIng threo additional public oath for Nol York city waji hnaisnd The Oovirnor aont to the Remote tho names of Congrogoititn Dorsholmor J Thom Wlllnm don Hiihh and H Green of Kcw York Martin H Andorwm of HpchoMor mind Bhormnri H Rogers of J uffalo to bo Commlsslnnorn for thni preservation of tho sconnry of FiI llnr the bill recently pnscl NllKllf Olmb1 IVnnl Ondf niimndmpntB after having ravallnd from the losornor wore attain pitssiul by Uith Houses today with some slight ntnendnieniH Notwlthstnnillng tho tabling of them adjourn ¬ mont resolution in tho Honatn thnra IH llttlo doubt that tine wilt finally adjourn this week probably on Friday Tho Tammany Hjmators have not vet mado turnm with Mr nomination for Immigration Coinmlsslonor hnngs lIre Thorn t Is likely to bn an adjustment of dlllloiiltlos hv tomorrow or Friday howotr After tho paxsago of tho Aqueduct bill by tho Assembly thoro will remain very fow bills of Importance on thocalendara Tho lobby pressure to keep thii glslntunt toKothnr longer Is not appro clablo and a repetition of the disgraceful dos Inp scones of last year not bo witnessed HhorllT Davidson wi delegation of Irlnl Hull morn are horo urging the Uoornor point Honry George as head of the now Bureau of Labor Statistics CIUNDLCIl AH TiE ituAi RING Hccar Hohtsona Old Pule Likely to Oct the Contracts rr the Ktvr Crula r- WASIIINOTON May II Is not generally knoll that Mlcrs ono of John Itonchs Advisory Hoard inns ono remarkable qualifica- tion ¬ for forming an opinion In regard to naval affairs Ho was formally engaged In making walking dolls In tho old Novelty Works In Now York It may bo difficult for the common mind to understand how oxporlenco In making walk ¬ ing dolls qualifies n man to judgo of ship- building ¬ but such are tine Inscrutable ways of tho Navy Department Possibly CoryolPa strongest quallllcatlon Is tho fact that ho was onco nn engineer on ono of John Koachs ships Another member of tho Hoard Mr Steers was- a partner of John lionel Another member Sandy Henderson tho chief engineer Is tho Iloboson man who was used to condemn tho material In the navy ardsso that Itoach could got It cheap It Is not at all surprising that such a Hoard should Intend to carry out tho nefarious Hobo son contracts without Ihlnl responsible bid- ders ¬ a chance to If this Is done it will cause a loss of several hundred thousand dollars on each ship Chief Engineer Smock goes out In June und tho plant Is to finish tho job before he goes Although ho l Is not on tho Advisory Hoard he has a good deal to say and Is Inclined to nmko tho most of his position The Navy mUl is hard at work hunting for tine now Tho chief members are Itoacln tIne Cramps anti Ones of the How land nnd- Holllngswnrth Company meet regularly either in Now York or Washington and have their plans wol laid If anybody else gots a sniff of tho contracts It will not bo bvcauso- tho fling has bon Idle Tine Indications are that thll lling will the bulk of the new contracts United State steam cruisers The clause In the contract which Is rolled upon to help thorn Is the proviso that the proposals shall bo accompanied by tho deposit ot n certified check for IWOOO with tho Secretary of tho Navy Of course no regular shipbuilder Is likely to have that sum lying about loose unless ho man made It out of tho Navy Depart- ment ¬ The Him will probably build thu ships and buy thoR back 111 low years for old Iron Tho om for the Advisory Hoard to do with the contracts for lurnlshlll tho Ironclads would bo to make at tenco advertising forbids but there Is little probability that such wilt be the courso taken unless public opinion forces tho sang to do It Shock selling on behalf of Chandler has been making somo fa cOil purchases of slOI which Is not needed but which Is rapidly 1 ¬ lag up In tho navy yards Most of I purchased from Ots of Clovolnld Ohio with out contract at a although- it is worth only about 6H cents There Is no public exigency for such purchases In fact tine steel Is not needed for any purpose Tbo quantity purchased nominally for steel bothers during the past year was 179010 pounds for the Vandftllft 125148 pounds for the Adams 179940 pounds for tho Marion 125001 pounds for tho Allncand 112958 pounds for the making 902434 pounds In all Absolutely nQtlnl has been done with this steel was to bo used to make boiler for ships that are now and do not need new boilers The money for It was ex¬ torted from Congress by means of a deficiency bill Tho thing was kept very quiet and the pinrohasas wore made In a very brief time nier- the passage of tha bill made the funds Chandler through Shock has also purchased without advertising for competitive bids an engine costing nearly 10 for tho Norfolk Navy Yar and has testing machine for Chandlers plan for carrying out the Holwson contract offers some nice plums- to the Naval Ring Tho engines woro to cost under the Itobeson contract S230000 for tho Terror to the Cramps 230KKMo thn Holllngs worth Company for the AmphltriteS285uOO to Charley Seoor for tho Mlautonoinohand HW 0 tho lions slmra to John Itoach for Powhatan Total 1105000 for on glnos lalono for the Ironclads Chand ¬ her shrewd enough to reserve 11 ben this anti will succeed ttnlo s- he is prodded into onantng the contracts to competition by reputable oulldors If tho Iting scheme Is defeated the Government can save 10000 on ouch vessel If not tho Dela- ware ¬ Itlver Itlng shops will gobble tho job at at exorbitant profit Thore Is not a slnglo reason why bids should not be advertised while thoro I Is every reason why thoy should b opened to competition Rich developments are promised In tho suit which Elijah Cattoll lisa brought against tho Cramps for 25000 commissions on contracts secured for tlio Clumps from ItoboHon Tub suit revives the memory of unit brought by- Frallck against tho Cramps Five per cent appears to bo tho regular thing BWFVOClTKIt E TIIKIK ROOM The BlncnUsr End of u Supposed Ilrldu Couple lu a lrn Hotel SCRANTON JIiy 201 Sunday last Janice MoQrath of Forodt City near Carbondnla ar- rived ¬ horo with a young woman who wits sup- posed ¬ to b his brideand stopped at time bcrntn ton On Monday morning both were found In their room unconscious having hlovu out tho gas the night before MiGrath was on his taco on the floor havilI evidently arisen after being awakened by escaping gas ant nttomptecl to crawl tn tho burner und off Neither recovered consciousness notwith- standing tho oIurl1 of the physicians who worn summoned Ind 111 doctors saul both would probably deal of sympathy was aroused over the sttd late of the supposed bridal couple On Tuesday howovur tho mother of McGruth arrived lion and said her kon was not mar vied mind that his companion was Ida unto thu daughter nf a county Sue hind always boforolbornu a rood character McGrath died todtiy and tho doctors bay Miss lido Is dylnu A Mormon Accused of 1olyiciimy liy < > > or Lie Mtmr Wives 8iW LAKE May 2A few days ago O F Due a6 alln lOl Murinon boat out of tile numtrou wives a young woman who was married to him I- tAtigutt list Tins newspapers took the cese up anil com pelleil tile Mormon poliCe tn arrrst Due who was how- ever discharged by a Mormon Justice Tile w oinan them i went before the UiilteitHlatfSloinnilstlonfr and cnterM- t complaint chsrirtiif Pus n llh polyitamv lie na arrested andI wait innS exainlnatlon wIll held I In 25iiun bull to await tine action of tine Und Jury Tint n line precaution was takon to puce the dissatlHflad wife ties shier another wife under bonds at wllpif c This I Is ono of a rcmarkalil > tow Iritiincr where alurmot- iromvu have entered complaints against their husbands A Mrs Bcaehnmp tequmhttedl- JAiTLMoiun May 2Tho Swtt sjieclal front iiemntomm says Tine jury In tine trial of Mr Headlamp for lie murder of tier husband hroufht lit a verdict of not eullly after haying been out two hours and twenty minute Mr lleactump stood up and faced the jury and is the Clerk asked the iiiomentoui question of Fore- man lochraii not a muscle of her face chained Whon tine words Not itiillly were uttered she dren alone breath end turned I deathly pale but a moment afterward she rtcotred herselt 011110 and shook hands with tier fmheiidi She then l Ir t lOllloul and wentto the Jllllatho tin I cllI111 to leaving uxalnit Ahearn who n asunder Indictment as ucie i try II tins murder of llcurliamp I 5 thieii Cghind Tine lorIIWw of reading the Indict I iiKMit and pliadliu I itoue through I with I and theli the Court aciiultud him Mrs lleiiclijimp i arterward seen In one of the prl valo rooms at I tbe Jnl I can Imrdl tell > oiilun o I feel at this moment sine I said Ibeiau I hcpe rl lha jeoplc will I b llee me Innocent I feareo I I I Ihld nouMlieak down several times dinning I the trial I IIiM I ii as tn 1 rnsnlnuniese ttist I Wi mOO gbh 1 Wee rlliu hitch to tin it frightful iiiiin t 1 s itch Ill CCII 5ihntl Ml ordeal a ttnsl tier men I ill miStI ruruk her I It 5113 ttiftiifuheifttO uU erIOo HunalneT In MuatHnu HELENA May 2henry Fordham was hinged In the jell > aril 1 hers a loon today In the rr- enceofomcers of tine Territory and a few spectators its pressned a stolid demeanor sod up tn this test mo mtnl gee signs of weakness lie left a will be aueatami hln dy to tine surgeuut MRS ELI JOHNSONS DENIAL tENRY A JIlULEr JR WRITING AND rtLKIftO FOR hId FATIIKit- Mr Johnson Describes Me I Caplnr e f Let- ter ¬ and Ilenecllve Ford TVIIs siCkle Ilelu- tliins te Mr ilokneon cud li Mr uSury Ell Johnson f tumocrauco lecturer and Sunday school worker who linn sued Produce Broker Henry A Hlglny for t00 for break- ing ¬ up his homo In yonlorduy that tho net ot his life In which ho felt tho most pride win the makinI ot tho Archbishop of York I total Ho used to be a mode- rate drinker but after Mr Johnson mad an hours talk with him ho became 1 total ab ¬ stainer and hal been over slnco a strong torn peranco man Hr Johnson describing yester- day ¬ tho manner In which on April 10 ho got from his wife tho letter which ho supposes sine Intended to send toMr Hlgley said I came homo suddenly ono morning and followed the II rom an up to my wifes room She was In bed I throw off my coat all Ibo hearing tine noise looked round What Bro you doing hero Got out sho said I refused to do so and titan I discovered tho letter Mv wife and I had a struggle for It sho finally gave It to me During the struggle sho scrlchel my finger and you can still see the mlrk8 her nails I di not strike her I locked myself with hor tho room nnd two policemen In uniform were summoned Whon they came to the door I thought It was Hlgloy- If It had boon I would have broken his head with this cane Tho policemen finding that they had no cause to Interfere withdrew roe ¬ ommeodlnl us to settle our disputes by our wife was anxious to have Mr Hlg ¬ loy sent for but I would not nlol It Mrs Johnson after the 101so1 house wont to live with her slither Mr nt 182 Maoon street It Is understood that sho- Indlgnlulydenlos his accusations and charges heartless treatment To a friend sine said sun did not bollevo ho was right In Ills mind and that for somo tIme sho had feared that ho might do something desperate Mr Hlgley shl had been acquainted with for years and respected htm ns it friend Dur- ing ¬ tho absence of her husband Mr Hlgley hall transactod considerable buslnrPH for her and the most of his visits to tho Itomsen house wcro on huslnoiig Hho received him as sho did other vlslolln her room mid sino challenged any 010 that any act of Impropriety had over taken place Under no circumstances would HIO over live with hor husband again and already she was In consultation with a lawyer with I view to divorce proceedings For tune years Mrs Johnson want Jruatdent of tho First Womens Christian Temperance Union hut at the last election of officers a fow months ago sho was defeated Sine has con- tinued ¬ in the organization but sho has takon- no active part In the work PrIvate Deteutho Ford who was employed by Mr Johnson to watch Mrs Johnson anti Mr Hlgloy said yesterday that ho boltmod from tho start that It was 1 case of blackmail Mr Johnson told him on ono occasion at time lust Oflloe ho says that there wits plenty ot- monny in I for four of them meaning hlmuolf old Mr Johnson PrUato Detective Eliot Mr Mitchell a temllnC JolmMin afterward of being boughtoverby Mr Hlgloy and when ho said It wo not HO called him 1 liar and shook his list In ink face Ho told Johnson It was a blackmailing sehomolnd that ho would not hle anything It Johnson was BO lie said that he hail to draw a revolver and threaten to put a hole In him Mr Ford say he novoI saw Mr Hlgley hut onco That was IltOr rupture with Mr Johnson and II to a note addressed to him by rllonF In their conversation Mr lord says Mr llluley asked him what ho thought abut the and hut replied that from Mr mater had madu to him It was a caso of blackmail Hu addod I that Mrs John- son ¬ was a very line lady but that ho thought Mr Johnson was a crunk Mr Ford says he went Into tho caso about two weeks ago Mitchell hired him end him a re olpted bill for two weeks barlln Iavo Uombon House whore Mr and boarded Ho wits tob known as James Walkor He told Mitchell he WII out of tho busi- ness ¬ but that it was Important case ho I would take hold of It and son what ho could do with It At Mr JohnsonH ru iuuxt he followed him and Mrs Johnson to tho Orand Central Depot and followed Mr Johnson hack homo When he got back to room ho found Mr Johnson hit hits Mr ForiIsl room U was tho morning after this that ho Wet Mr Johnson In tho lost OIllco Mr HlgloyB son who I Is about 18 years old addretwod tim folowlii letter to tho Brooklyn Jtaotr YOlterdy Ilavlntf ret tile contents of the loliiinn hcadM A A Broken Home which appeared In tine ln it nltfhta Issue of your paper anti belli i time only sun of tine tfentle man who was there mentioned as the destroyer of Mr Johnsons matrimonial hapnlneftn tim f I feel It mInt onlr flu right but in high pm liege to be heard upon thi- selijct which I at first would rem to bring nu much dingrace upon my fitther And at ami let me- an that t am perhaps nn well Informal upon lie whole matter an lIlly one v Im in Iminellalelt connected with the nnhjert Mra Inhnion a < In well known summit time unrelntur parlor hl summer with our fHinily l at I hean Drove New o There home I little talk v an raUid about her amid mn fattier whiih would I have enlirety snhrided ind I died out It liuim pti out rageoun tend it not beet fur one caiine I Iho talk currant II I linwevur and aa BOOH an we reached Brooklyn In tile I fall it was tOt lYrni II Ith more urdor than ever My fattier being natural of a liberal minded dinpnuktion silt no attention to It aunt although not btinu too attentive to r Johnson wee Htlll tier stuluh tripod Whin Mr Johnol returned from tile tratcln a short tune ago ag tfntvaledno doubt liy his cash beltig vxceitilmglv low and other circumstances not favorable he nought around fur meanri by which hu might ramou hot ii Mndinir tin other convenient way he commenced thin blackmailing and outrageous afralrbr whirl he might I enlargn hln I funds Mr Johnson t hike rem many year bticn considered An a mean and IchellnllI smut it hiss been with dim cul > t unit he hoI < wife as long A ho bait I prepared that ull I hiT con between Mrs ilohuiioii and my lather which not been a lit- tle has been entlrtly above board and open and I now defy M r Johnnoit to prove one I Instance lnvhch my father hits actvd too Intimnlelv with hln wife or whlin- tiv tIme highest social circles tumid he considered Ini proper An regards the Utters w Inch appeared in last nights JLayte they how nothing which when rightly Inurprfcled could ho brought againnt my father He- Vlr 1 Johnson sin prove nothing cud although for II thin prevent he may boant of having dlngrated my father name yet In the end he n III llml hlmnelf In a w PIO sltion than he now aiim Ipaten and with mure dingrace- to its name I than hu ever IholKhlf bringing upon ours II A IhtirKV J Iorl place Iroo lyn Young Mr Hlgloy saint last avonlng at his futhnrH hoitho My father Is not nt homo and vvo dont expect him homo thIs evening I know all about this matter front tho beginning Its a clear case nf an attempt nt blackmail 11t Johnson offered tndlvldn with tint detec- tives ¬ whom ho 0111001 thorn but my father was not a man bythtoutsof any story When ho Inn made up his mind to a thing ho sticks to it through thick nnd thil I in claimed that for a time hn carried a key to Mrs TolinHonH room In the llomson House The way In which that occulted was this On onto occasion when ho cillud nt Mis Johnsons room tho key wits nn tIne outside of the door and ho thoughtlessly put it in his pocket and brought It home antI I romumbor that ho fumbled a long I tune at tho door that night and I Illt him In Ho had trlollo open his own door that key Ho thats queer I have here a key of the lleniBen house He throw It down on thn lout rack and It remained there for several days Mr Alvin Hurt Mr Hitley counsel was found at tho Continental lintel lust evening Tine charge In tho complaint served upon Mr Hlgloy said ho Is Hint hits alleged Im- proper ¬ conduct with Mrs Johnson was commit- ted ¬ in every month fiom Apri 1HH2 to April 1BH3 eacltmonth being That 10lvot- ltIndfUIIld tInes not specify any or time I will have to mull for bill of particulars to have tho time Imoro specifically sot out anti tho places given This tim defendant Is en- titled ¬ to by law that ho may bo enabled to moot tine charges squarely and defend himself I have no personal know lodge of any occur- rences ¬ between Mr Hlgley anti Mr Johnson or Mrs Johnson Mi Higloy Is a nina of ster- ling ¬ Integrity generous to a fault and his being interested In tho tompnranco cause brought him and Mr Johnson anti tholr fam- ilies ¬ Into close relationship I understand that Mrs Johnson spent sonic part of last summer with Mrlnd Mrs Hlglny at Ocean throve Mr somo business for Mrs John- son ¬ in tho winy of speculations In tho same manner that ho hints for some of his relatives anti business called him on several occasions to her house but thnru was nothing secret shout it Site received him its oho dk oilier people who called on her and that was all there was to It Mr Hlgloy stoutly denlut tho charge anti Mrs Johnson 10110t it and with tine positive testimony we together with tho circumstances wo shall bo able to provo to tho satisfaction of a jury and tho com- munity ¬ that Mr Johnsons charges arc entirely unfounded herbs 1 JVew Hon Culkolle tkurck A now It C church Is to bo erected on tho south side ninth street between IejluiMon I and Fonrll o avenues nt a colt of fO i It n ill hav e a w Idth nt 77 feet depth of i25 Infllcnl pnlnl will he H feet high rime man rial will lie brink chill terra cotta Itnll be callid Hi Uiurih of M Ccillla The Kit 1 I llanuell will Le tine pastor A Hoon lo Housekeepers I and houseeleanlng time lose hal their terrors thrifty imousIceior uses fyle urllie wflh of luiitutlunt Leek fur PtarUuc Uiiv I STRIKES lit TllK CITY ClamnsMsker ArrM 4 Sir Aeestnll Wlkr- e Laborer eusel Iraoer- M Hllvcrthati and tmul Hollbroncr of ho llrm of M who have cigar factories at 338318 Lust Thlrtyilxth street antI 300 and 311 ttwt jJorlysUlh street yester- day cati od tho arrest Of Matthew Choke Joseph Onolwi nnd John Vlsltn striking clgarmakors whom they charged with assault and battery In the Yorkvllto Pollco Court they said that on Monday their employees of whom there wore between 160 and 900 struck for an additional dollar a thousand for making cigars They re ¬ used to pay It and tho clgarmakera quitted work Yesterday morning they ware visited b a committee from the Clgarmakora Union called at the factory In Fortysixth street Thoy refused to listen to thorn and tho committee wont away Shortly1 afterward the cigar makers presented themselves at tho office car- rying ¬ the cigar moulds which thoy brew upon the floor and trampled upon Thoy oxpostu- atod with them whereupon tho men assaulted and boat them Sllvertlmus taco was scratched and bruised but Hollbroner who presented n brio of revolvers escaped Clokn Osoba anti they averred lout tho attack Justice Horrmnn held the throe In t500 each Tine striking weighers laborers ate sup- ported ¬ by Importers who it IH said propoKO to petition the Hecrotpry of tho Treasury to allow tho Increase asked for Yesterday a merchant who was Miry anxious to take away his goods wont down West street and asked n body of strikers to weigh them agreeing to pay tho extra Ilfteon cents an hour demanded from his own pocket The proposition was re- jected ¬ Foreman Pntrlcl How man who Is a favorite with the asked thoso on time North River sldo to rotur to work nt tho old rates for ten days saylnlthRI then their demands might 0 men re- fused ¬ Tho say that slnco AI Doggott lost tho contract for weighing they have not been treated fairly They rarely get nil tho work that belongs to thom for though tIne quantity of goods coming to this port and that ought to bo weighed ij as great ns formorly tine quantity really weighed is much less n system having rcnthtbon adopted by which some to remove tholr goods unwelchpd that weight stated in their Invoices being accepteJ as correct Thn strike ot tho clgnretto makers continues Nearly I tho women taking the advice given them by Simon Kubef havo ceased work mid say thoy wont return tn tho shoos until they tot HO cents n thoitsind the price demanded by tho men Kinney Ifos Ray they can lot all the workmen and workwomen they und tench them to roll cigarettes as well as tine old liands In a very short time Sixty or seventy women employed aslronerl In the furnishing goodj Davies 1 Co In Vest Twmitythlrd street qui ted work on Tuesday morning on disagreement with tholr employers all went back again yesterday morning The said yesterday that theto wura manlier point at dispute Tine questions were settled rolerel who required collie concessions on both sldul am KIM mm arxAKs HS MIND StIrring Uennrlu M41e by Slam I In the lEer rold 1lury Suit The examination la ho case of tho persons accused perjury In stlnl In tho Major Harrold suit against II York Klmatod Railroad Company wife continued at HBHOX Market yesterday Joioph A Walker of 214 East liftit street testified that ho saw Harrold on tho day of the accident drinking In a saloon Harrold said nothing of having boon Injured In any accident The witness saw hunt for several days after that and still Hart old said nothing about any accident Ittchard A Johnson of 301 East Eightieth street testified that ho hal soon Harrold In Boglays saloon drinking on tho day of tho accident Hs heart was bound- up Joseph Walker West llJth street brother of one of tho accused men testified that lie saw Major Harrild on the day of the ac- cident ¬ Major Harrold told him that his hand had been scratched by urokon glass In tho col ¬ lision Afterward ho told him that ho was go ¬ ing to sue tho elevated rnilroadoompauy Mr Chauncoy Shaffer became greatly excited while iiuuHtlonlng tho last witness You ore a poor mlxerablu wrotch I he shouted That nuirtt stop right here Interposed Mr ItorKcn You cant biowbeat my witnesses They are all miserable wretches said Mr ShatTer springing to his foot anti pounding thin desk with his clenched list Illpor picked- out of tho gutters and up swear away a manslo blood Thor aro covered all- over Thoy have never paid their debts Homo of them swear you havo forged their affidavits and Ive no doubt you did You are all miserable wretches You havo ceased to bo o gentleman retort- ed ¬ Mr llcrgon The Justieo lust come and say whether this Ihllo on Alt right time Justice shouted Mr Shaffer Lot him niss judgment on thoso poor miserable wretches suppose well wait now till you trim sonic moro of your wit- nesses ¬ ax usual You dare not bring ono of your witnesses here while another is testifying Youll till bo indicted for potjiliy When Justice Patterson arrived Mr Shaffer continued to Mr Hoi gen It lint been proved that you have bonilit up witnesses right and loft anti used monoy to produce testimony Oh lotus go on with tho case remarked tim Justice and the testimony then proceeded with soino degree of poacefulnoss All three of tho witnesses worn asked by Mr HharTei whether Major Harrold worn whiskers ovurcoat on tho day of the accident allll they didnt nmombor Tin cage was adjourned until Saturday UeIieve rf to be Alive In amuse of kli Letter The police have boon nuked to look for leo li llrunnof 171 D voa > trr BronMjrn who hn teen mlnlnu mince Uondty HjfjsM tIe Inferred frmiim lime following letter tliat tie han coiiunltteii suicide Imt thin person to n horn It In Addremml rifliculr the ideai Dying HltoTiirR hue In time l Iset j nu will receive frnui- me lain unatile tofiueet ln > dctttR slid 1 am aKlmnuiI fornhntl I have itone and I sin ntinnt rrmay hu ttiat when you receive this Seller I w 1U tiMe punned nr n I have taken pannaffo fur Ht ton and with drown imij epiC on the Sound Drink ties broiiuht mo to itO nclii1 you wilt Hilda ticket nor my wanning There In nmnu now shirt aunt tIme ret I In at the mouse You ran Imvo them aUo an order for my mimi and n onre aunt trim Go and Den fred lie and he will tell you where they err lltriny Invetn t rreddlo end nil the folks tinolt lit Arillu 30 1HH1 U lllk Obllimry Nancy Tlmbrooks colored died at Kaston- Wakhlnffton counl > N V fKterdHy aired him yterm Ohio was bonn In the year of Uiirgoneaiurrender and Snore iiiou her hack t the eare from whl inii shin re cehed when chive Lord AngnntltN Itenrj Vernon In dead He nnn man ill Rome on Keh 1 IHli and enmnnretei tile fntlur an emit Uarou of Klnderton on Mi 3m I t4nl4t lie wan an ontcer In the Scot PiiNileer ltinnln Tin famll denrindn from Iho l or ln of VeriKtn In tile Duchy of Normau I Thin lion It M Outtir muinher of the Nora Sculls Letrlnlalhe Council he dead avidtll yesri After an Illnesnof thrie weettn from an attack of nneu- inonin Treasurer llrrnhanl Batlrr of tho Herman len era Cnnnilalo of thUcll died at tile renldenro on omur3 Oily heights venterdn inornlnL 40 veers old Mr LUzio llaldeman Iearo eldent daughter of Mr W N llaldeman Irinldent of th ttimlrr Journal Com- pany died in iouisvitie yesiemulay aged 25 yearn Utntpwy Outwreatlci IIIII Martin Dempsey and Qua Hill wrestled col- lar ¬ and elbow test two In tires falln on the ntnito of Qrayt Opera House In Wllltamihurfh tail evenlnr Sic niontha sge lhei men met Chili Dempitr won after a hard struggle Mill and his fnendn not atlifled with time rMult have been atiKloun to meet the young Willlami b inner amid 5 uiurse of II9O wan made un llardlr he tie men taken their hold last erenlni before Deinpiev threw Hill but aa he did not land him squarely > f zhl wa not allowed Ai they atruiriled a accond III- Dempner nyaln threw this opponent thli time mmniuereiy on hia back Time 3 inlnttten This recond fall was obtained In two mlnnten ISiS throwing llenipnev whose foothold slipped When tIne third tunilo came Dempney bnfore the crowd knew hat time n reatleri haul secured their hold hint thrown Hill The Boaril or E4eicatton The Board of Education yesterday received a petition from Mr Jerome llopktna asking the me of certain school buildlnfi end ptnntnnlon for 2OW school children to participate In a mutical fetlralto beitUen for the benefit ot the Twent neiond lleilment Armory biilldlnif funit Mi urn W II NentMnif and II A HoKtrs were appointed Ii mitch of time tlftli and Twenty Kcnnd wards respettlvel Time contract for erecting a new school building Arenuu A nnd 1 luth street was award nh l to Joseph Spear at frnm A nsolutlon offered by Iommlnsloner W oml to abolish Irlmar Hchool No it In Seem third I ntrent was voted down Sir Wood de lreil- tho school abollkhed because the building was uuiutu The Cardinal Approves of the Convention Cardinal McCloikey received Mr Alexander Sullivan President of time Irish Kationil League of America There were alec prrnent Archblihop TorrlBnu the Very Hav J T llcoker father farrell mid Mr n A llnnly of riilUdelphla TIm Cardinal v rinly endoried tine proceedluifB of tIne 1hlliidelplila Conventloti Tke Iojrnl JLeilon At a meeting nf tine CommatiJery of time Military Order of tIme Lo> al Leitlon nf this United Rtates At liilmonlco lest pennIng ten Cinrlstlant ChrIstensen liemmtCoi- Joiiin I tctunnk amid mice Job J Mliiian were electelt- rmhteel It wie annomnci that 0n iirent was re- ceivenl ty tramisfem tmiti the Loniiimiannlery fnomn lihlmieie then ihhnsier was iectnh Cennumaud for lbs etlsUiog ear SHALL WAGES BE REDUCED TiE QVKHTIOrt THAT AO1TATK Ill IRON troHKKHa OP 1ITTHHURall- In MaaeSieturr > l < IU IkiU Rrdactlon- Mn t be MMleA MeetIng In ke livId T 0S la flisrus ibe QvcMloBBntliicu Dnll- PrrreDunoir May 2At 2 P M tomorr- ow ¬ the committee of tho Iron manufacturers and employees will meet to discuss attain ho question of wages Since tho meeting n few woek RIO there has been no change In tho Tho manufacturers still Insist that a reduction must bo made while tho Amal- gamated ¬ committee representing thousands of workmon hold tho contrary view Tho chief reason that the manufacturers offer Is that tho condition of trade necessitates a reduction If none Is made thoy claim thit their works must bo shut down Tine proposed reduction U con ¬ fined to tho skilled workmen Laborers the manufacturers claim are earning all they are paid Iuddlers In tIme East they say aro sot rom 1150 to 12 a ton tees than similar work- men ¬ in this neighborhood This difference they claim should not exist At tho Elba Iron Dolt Works business Int was reported eood a large stock on hand Thoy aro not runnlne full capacity however Their bar mill it is expected will bo In opera- tion ¬ next week No preparations are being made for n strike Alf llurs A Co are run ¬ nlnl double all tho They aro not making preparations for a strike Moorehand- jros A Co think that business I U not so good- is It ought to bo nt this season but they are running In their usual way Iud are not prepared for any trouble Brothers ft Phillips are working sometimes single tied sometimes double turns fhey say that trade Is dull Sprang Chalfant k Co say that thoro Is an over production no demand that present wages cannot alt maintained that It I is not lust that puddlors In he East should recohcf350 for tho same work that the same class of men more get 560 for Wilson Walker Cos mills are running single turn anti the bumllnl shop double Thoy are dally orders but they arc mostly small ones They consider business tolerably fair lark Bros Co express themselves satisfied with tIne way things arouolnir Tho market Is in a healthy condition they say and they look for a hrllh iningup in tho near future 1art of Is running single and tho rest double Comoulo Brothers k Co H representative says that bush ¬ n08 Is iiuiot They havo adopted tho plan of hutUnl down I part of their mills whon they runnlnJ full instead of running single say tho way things aro running now I thorn is very little money In making Iron William Clark A Co ire of the opinion that the dellrlflol in trade ix caused by the lack of When the mlllB are running steadily and tine maiko- ts llrm tho largest portion of the consumers lay In a big stock which thoy use when tho market declines The can son no sign of Im- uroveinonl Hussoy Howe ft Co consider bushiness fairly aomo They nro running single turn anti are fully able to 111 nil tine orders thoy receive There Is no prob- ability ¬ of their Bhuttlntf down They afHlun no reason for tho dtilness other than overproduc- tion ¬ Tho Pittsburgh Steel Costing Company are not running ery steady and report very few orders IhCII They tny that prices nro very low Union Chain Works they consider trade duller titan It has ever 1101 Hlncothnyombarkod I In business Tho Imrgh Manufacturing Company and Ilussoy Illnns Co both report business quint though thoy o all with the trade they hnvo helm gettIng tho latter place tho manager of tIne works said that they did not conblder It good policy to load up on I falling market rIlE COd 1UIXKK8 STRIKK Nearly All Ike Sire lotiln In the Move tAn Offer to ArbItrate PrrrsBDROH May 2 Instead of diminish ¬ leg the strike of tho bituminous minors Is growing In strength and the minors are conse- quently ¬ In great glee over their success All of the minors havo joined the strike save those employed by W P Itouso ft Co anti tho Cherry Hill Coat Company Last evening n joint mooting of tho men working In tine Midway and Primrose mines wits hold at Midway at which tho lust named mine resolved to join tho strikers afternoon but as tho representation Trout tho latter pit wits quito small tho men there employed revolved to work another day nt least At n nines meotlng held In MatiHllold last evening it was arranged that a procession of striking miners nnd a brass hand should leave that plnre nnd move down the Panlmndlo as far asOnkdale whore astnn would bn matte and a meeting hold to got those mon out Tub plan will be followed until tile remaining moInes mayo declared for 3X cents a bushel Whon que Uonid as to the probable outcome of tine Strike Secietnry- rlantiery saul thit that miners worn so llrm in t Ito belief that tInny had tine right nn their stile that they would bo unyinldlnir in their ditmnnd Wn am ready ho added to donn > thlng that t Is lair We will acreo to settle the dlfllpulti by appeal to the traded tribunal under thom hew law Hero I Is a letter I mayo written to Senator Wallace line letter sluts Your Trade Tribunal law is In good limo for settlement of our present trouble and if the operators ai OHO disposed wo will give it a chanco to show Its merits Wo havo invited thorn to petition for Iho formation nf a tribunal ti bid lmvl III time justice nf nit Ill nt tlon and hope that a long nnd useless strike will ts averted In our rid I ionui minus I by t tlio operators agreeing to submit their side of thin case to n tribunal Wo ii nipo you will I continue I tn lend vottr grtl energy ami ability tn tho finrt item wilitllon t of tim questions arising be- tween ¬ labornnd capital I Thn olmenmt I orb havn not jot lieen hemd from on this now Ill Ii Rh of t the I tmtint iou POTTSVIIIK Mitt 2 SlrUns wern begun In two collieile today AUolllen No 4 oper- ated ¬ by I the Lehlch Valley Coal Company at Josl reek tine Hungarian laborers struck against thn number of wagons they worn ic mitt I neit tn load demanding I that It be reduced from twenty tn sixteen a tIny At Illokel ft Cos colliery t the iii I item us art paId by contiact- n system In vnuun nowhern nlsn in tine region Thoy urn paid fr a lard of which HO cents a mint is lulained hit I llin opnrators until time eoinpletlon nf the work Tint men demand to bn paid in full and the mine Is Idle- ST IxitiiK Nut 2litmu toni miners of tho- Ilollvlllc III district struck yesterday for hlghnr wagflH Thoj Itavn been gotting from 1 J > to 2 smite a bushel and demand 21 cents which the iiin tutors refine to glue It is under stood thin I similar action willhn taken In all tile mlnlni diHtrints of limit Slate ajoni tillri N unil Ilrk tervra ou StrIke Sr Louts May 2Tito union stonecutters andplmtirora im tInt hunt CII klrlke loiliM They Irremint ed R demand oti the hne4 Li terdny for an Inereani from f1 V1 to PI ix r Itnit t and I llto efctalillnhmcnt of a unl brim rtlti of uuui mi bitch t the emplovyrrt refnntMl to roll rnlc Alioiit vm MontHiitttr and imi plantirer have iiilltid v irk Die talc I ii ern u ill tu inorron doinanl an lncroan of 54m cMiU n itac wlm h the htiMva It it amid wIlt not tfratit The v Ill im utlahJt3 lriki The ClfjHrmnkm Strike IJUyFAun May 2TIno demands of tho cigar makers for an advance of and 91 t5A per thounand lies beth acceded I In tine hiy all except two firms Ueome- Hoiineiiiun ittid J MeyersH- RADINU h Ia Mtir 2Tle striklnir cifrarmakers of IMilllp Kufo havo returned tu work I the proprietor havliiK arcKdod to tlirlr denmndi Nearly sit employ era hare advanced wanes voluntarily Mr Iliirwells Good faveelMtnt The Hoard of Supervisors about six weeks mo sold six vacant lots on Adams street near Myrtle avenue belonging to tOnes county to Mr Kurwell for I 23trri The pr ipertv It on the sits recommended for tins keiler l bulldliiK and lln value I is now tO0thl The Screw Wind Ounce May be Used A cable doHp tch was received josterday afternoon by tIm National Hide Ansoclatlon that thu- lirltlih asnoclatloti ha1 aifreed to allow tIne screw wind gauge tu be used In the coming international match OSSKS 111 VIUK The tnlun lintel t two dnclllngii ami linrnn ami two lens ntnres rtere burned at Now MIITord Ia 3 estorday afternoon ines lniiLiu The blinding In Atlanta fli ocmn pled h3 InhnJI- Htoikerna furniture fiutnr emit i bj Oreeu I A llnllnml anaiorn lllilluan burned vvsti mulct lo i UMRl Thin dxlo of an oil ear nn time fphitfh nnd Suiuiuehatii- inro brnke on rueMnv iilvht at Tn kIulma hldtlon noun t thu unit hu MID Ing ignited Jle nit tart with their lontcnu were burned JSlfUJKL IN Willlnui A Fulllv an inc i brought tult for fioivi n nlnit- Mr vv rfuitth n dentlnt for fracturing tile jon while ex trading a tooth One oflhe liC m tlves tube ti > ed In eo Itching off tine cars at thIn Semite street npprnnch nf I tie brlitirt1 U ex- Ceiteil tim nInny Tine painting of tIme w hole strULturv v tim IntHO netkn Time eiamlnatlnn of Mr and Sirs Crnnln on the charge of disturbing Ht iVcilln s congregation on lmnI humlav morning lir accuilng the i n tur time te Klnr rce vie rarthr In lutid t Ohei nf tuvlng thrown tlnlr daughter Hrldgetlhi I organUlof tIne ihurili on a cons and kiss 4- her was adjourned tiv luntice Naeher yeiierdsj at Mr Ciouiu r < iuiit uutll Tuesday uioruluj TllK TKWKSBVRr MIQUITr OCT Bailor Vldorome Action Dennieed a M Insult lo Ike IxlelnlureBO- HTONT May 2In the House today thcro was n warm dobato on the bill appropriating 190000 for the support of time Towksbury alms louso Several members contended that to appropriate less than the amount estimated as necessary would bo to acknowledge that the Bovernors charges were wellfounded Mr 3uHhlng considered tho Governors proposition to furnish money to run limo nlmshouso as an Insult to every member of the House Mr Means of Hasten denounced It In vigorous terms The Board of Health was fully compe- tent ¬ to supervise the expenditure of the money without wastefulness anti It would bo undig- nified ¬ to allow private persons to furnish money for the expenses of State Institutions Several members expressed tIm opinion that the charges agalnnt tIme management worn largely exaggerated and overdrawn Hovornl mem- bers ¬ defended the Governor and at the ad iournment the question was still under debate Charles I hi Marsh was recalled at the Towks bury Investigation today and time Governor asked htm for a certain book which ho claimed as ills private property but which ho would turn- over It necessary Thn Governor snld ho wanted It and In tine broadest possible way would again domand every book of tIne Institution Lila wItness paid that certain appraisal books lad not been delivered and tho Governor said hat those wore the very books ho wanted on the question of the stealing in tine Institution MR XAVMS IWSIGNATIOY Layl flows his OMen JIvcnaAe n Tobacco FlrM Undo him n Good Offer BT Louis May 2TIno rcslRnatlon of Croon B Baum Commteslonor of Internal Rovonue took the politicians hero completely jy surprise A prominent business mean of ihla city has boon Inform by an Intmato friend of the exCommissioner that It mini had mania arrangements with the LorllhmU to take complete cliartfu of their legal huelnoH and particularly of tho collection of the tax rcbato- ou tobacco This work will keep Ituum bnny for nearly ft year and will b > worth 20 OOo which In Itself IH Inducement enough for him to resign a ttiOOO position HH knowledge of roouuo affairs and thne exact Import and inean- Ineof recent department decisions I is expected to make hint valuable to his employers UiscasI c the Civil Service Rule- WAR1INiTON May 2The Cabinet met to ¬ day to discuss time cMl lomce rule prepared t hy the comnlistoii They were for the most part approved One quovtlon arose upon which decUlnn wu reachtd Time ctltomfl observed In making appointment in several- or l tine executive departments li to dUtrlbute them ninong the Htaten and Terrtnrle upon the tia U of popu latlon It U questIoned whttthrr H strict adhftmict t In tints rule would Omit hamper the admlnlMrntion nf the chll service and most of the uifntbem of trie Cablm think ttiat appoliitnifiili louder the now elm It Pfrlcn ritlta should be made itrlctl upon merit ac determined hv oiiipelitv cxatntnatlnnii n tfarilUHNof the rroldencu of the aurrefitful candidate Time newcUll servIce lw- Tovtde4 tilt appointments itiall he dlstrlttntid among tins States ami lerrltorlcn In proportion tu population as for as practicable Mr I ii H Eaton thinks thi clause Is in he carried r ut only If cciiftlMent ufth a Ironer admin litrallonof the lin lie does not tlilnk HS lll i rule a source of WLH li difltcult > flprnce Trees Ilylna In Maine IUNUOR Mo May 2 Bnports from tine lum her rcRlon of Aroostook show that spruce trees are dt- liif at a fearful rate La t M Inter operations were begun on a part of a tow nshlp n mere It wail expected that 7tJO- O feet would he cut but on1 > 75 om feet uf sound spruce could be found Examination fmwed that tIne prnce In tine rent of the towuihip was in tIne canine con dltlon There In a township nn tIne FbI Hhcr watern that In sell timbered On till tract It If eoilmnted that romixxi feet nf upruee In Htandlnfr tnday hilt Ct tine rntfl trees are drlnir In live ears there will not ht H million feet Ho far an mimi he lutcrtalned there are no- wurms at work on the ppruce find tIn calico of Its do cay Is n mystery Tint tops of tine test prucu list e a reddish color and took as tliougti tlie > mad lurCh scorclied- by fire There are a number of timnnhlpiion which It In entltnnted limit three fourtltN of the spruce Is dead The lost to on ncr will he very heavy Proposed UapttotWair4 Plo NORWICH Conn May 2Time united liaptl oc let Us of tbts State have nearly eutiKummnted time j ro- jectof establUhlnjr adennmlnatlonal uttmnter watering place at Crescent heart on the shore of Lnng Island Sound about aeen miles west of New Txtndon Timey propose to purchase thirty acres uf Innd divide it limIt fit lot end soil tine lots t cnttnirrr lu the centre of the proposid settlement a if I UJ tnbornacle wilt be erect- ed in which dftll > rellctoiK i en Iron wilt be held durlntf the Muninifir Iho tote Hilt be deponed of to the various Slate Hup tint moelt Ire Tine trot incrtm to consider tIne enterprise lucid In tine tentral HtptUt Church In this city on Monday eenlnif wn large clint enthusiastic Irrfrrmeii from the reprtventatlte cm iirelne iii tine Nigte attended CeO eiitpeu lot s e ems dusluekeil of at unco tit list tist families m thin city Tin proponed cite of tins e item in if place It not fur fnnii time campground of the Con Iiectietmt lhrmtmnftlt Inlted tu Clo tutu Mail SubsIdies WAHHINCJTON May 2IioSuert J CrulehtonS- peclnl 1OHtat CnuunlMHloner fnnu New ZtnUnd in an Interview nlth lIme lu lmater Uetioral tudav com pHined of I the hcnvy pubhl for iirrj Iiirf time mntU tldt- th AtiHtrnliifilan colonies are rain letit to psj tine I la- clllc Stunt Miuiiiphlp Complin I llu I inkui l If in lieS f the advatitntfuM which Ibu Ililtid tttUo kri4i from the i tratuportatinii uf tines nials ncro ti thti contuunt our OMernnient oulii bo wlllitifr tu leer otne pr pi rtlonuf time expeiine nt tbe service The lin tmn t r Oenr il re piled mat he hud mi anthoriU to Ink o Hit cnume cog ncsteil limO would hj tbe mntter lufore I thu President OlNters of thin 1tikl ODIcii Utrpartmtitit ciny I Hint the mrcs nt urrantrcnienl bj Il Intel Imne LinxDoti ttiul Aubtrnlmn- inntlfi tire smut n nice thin cnnilttent 14 ahnntnifefins t toI- IM tiecauso it fuihtnt the forwarding of our Atutrn llnu moils Mayor Edson on the Water Hill Ion F U Sninold tolutfraphrtl to Mayor I ldeuu estcnlHj i tint the Oiotuii Aqueduct hut Mhkh I has- h350el I lie Senate might bo nmviutcd in the Atneinbl by I he aitililcm of a fourth cltlen Ooinmlthinncr And asked film lu rpcoiiitiipiii a mini Tin e Mat or reumhinh- Ttno Wntcrlill MS llsset hv tine Henate violates thus cuirtt If not I hit lItter timeComwmitutlomm amnul all recognnlzedl- nrimmi pie hut hnniQ mute aiiiiiilt Important iiiovixlons of the rhnrif r ami IH I IM IfiM v otiiinxlout I tu the cltlrein of Now tort I htie no mfffoiou othT than ttione- olrfHl inmlc flio recpoimbiliiy I Ia 111th the LcaUla lure One of the ltvcrpuol lien Mary Wilson uskod Joseph Kultcn of South Ninth afreet Hrouktii In Greenwich ttreet last mIght what tine tuft wns He told her and wulked uimikiy on mill fclu followed and ijiiickh clinched him mmnnnint I tie body from bfhlnd r nit K izintf the wntcji ran nwaj Hbo nan arrested nnd It v at ascertained that clue was ar rented on Hundav under tbe name of Annlo Ilitilm fur a similar offnor hut was discharged for w emit of 0 Idence- Mie In ari > itrs old and I toliummgs to a ii cit knott gmmg called time Liverpool liens The Noshyilto K cc- NASHVIIU May 2The first race ono anti one eighth miles cc n tn b tem ri Jetmitigi with Pbeckmate setoitl annul nunterer third Time OJ- In I time second race three rpiarter mile heilp millet won tbp first beat hi I It1 flint Ireeum od tha secund- In tiOif emil tbe third nnd nuelnl I The third rnielU i mlUi was won by Hugbfs with George ekes Sfiond and Athhuie I hInt Time J n- Ibe fntirtb rae tine qiiurttTA of a mllenat ttn by Twilight with Knthschlld aecoud and Ueurve 1 tblrd Time I liyj The IIor elllcjcle Cunleat BosToN May 2 At 10 oclock tonluht the end of thin i third ilk of I tho six d 1i e horses vn t icrcle4 mutest at tine Cmmo time ocore tood l ero ion horieii 43 miU t 4 odtide limit 1rlnco on biitliit t 440 miles a rm lilt wt < nt Title TICLXjltljII Senator Anthony ft impro Ing A Hroiison Atcott Is again inft > cry weak on 1ltlnn During tIme pelt lU months IW national hunks were oririuilztd Tine wheat on K B Ila els farm in DcVotaU three italics hitch Thin apnoinlment of Count llo0 at Aiutrlan Ambas- ador at Varls U gazetted Delawares pearh trees are fn blnnm though not so full as last year Time prospect I U eooil- Th IreM lent lias selected the nnnirt Itotlonrhiciil0 unit Atlanta fur lbs lures steell cruisers to be built A heat u fall of unow I is interfering u 1th tlie progress of tine iMilldlnir of this Northern Pacific llullroad In Montana Pmf I L K 1ncliard of Val College will succeed Irof Idodwin of Ilar > Aril as Director ot the American School of LlaMliti btudles nt Athens The supplemental tradition treats witli t Sixain chip eiulKiilfiuant annul kldnappiiiK to mum list nf otTviicti for n hlch extrHdltlon may be asked hum Ilue tit > eUotlon In ht Paul on TiieMnv hue eeiire DumocrAtU ticketuai eleittM Time Ufpubhtan Cninii gum thou endorsed tIme rliKlf al Utinotrntlc nomlncrii- Ulftui JflLkviui riilIcnr In Bailey Htirbor M- enns Inirned jtit rdny ntornlntr aol his dauiflitrr t hI c 4 and Hernia aged 7 and U > ears penciled lu thu llsines nut euEnnmiur st iugenilo hens renotinofil tier claim to I tta i lie temmu prevented b > I tlu mimUlpHUO of 81 irs lire tu lIme Htiptrnr NavoUoii This nutnlcli ultt v mil i let uhie coin of the emit TIme r iinH > hHiila ticIlits 3 thtfriUy r hised i till pru- III Itliu tin tempt to ixr umteor ret lout nmn cint- roiovnlid ims utthinit in the old or inn n reutaiiKiit In any pultlio performance In tine hilfrUte lueon thni tinr mild In Reading 3 em tie tfluien Im s lien lnuui if f me mitt N J alni M t lllulif Itrnlin Ht llrU e icll tuniiyli third Wont of 47 nnd lilkh at out of 47 Al rtll Heal nhusliM smihI killed tile nrtncr A IVr- v link ci I nil u hull llttr heat t cc hrrulmd htfire tin i uti ii Stone IniMiMioloncr in Jtuionj entrrilny Hiid held In 521i Si huh John SteIn iec0nnitiJ I i to bomlsinan At tie hettrr in eel In > fst rdtiv tile race for tIne hester Trade 1itp fur thrte > tar odi und iiptvmd isis HnnM Mr Leoiiold de lEuthichlld o I three nr olil lay lIlly If In rift Mr 0 J Merrvs four jtnr old Llusiiiut filly Heant came tn nerond and sIr j j D Asikys three year old hnrtismi 400 fcaucj boy tniitil mae ci DUNNINGS NOTE DEALINqS HIS AttttKflT OV tft ACCVttTlOfi BX- I It It UK F AX It J II KKLLEK 4 They Charge their Ninprndoit tn Htit Duta- ulnii Uriilnl unit Awtilltm thai the l- rrnllnni > wcrn Mere Extknanct t roper Edwin J Utitinliifr n tioto broker of 63 Wall tmtteotwuio arrostel on Fimursliuy last by Deputy Sheriff McCionlulo on an onlvrot arrest issued by Judge Van Vorrtt In time Superior Court Ho was held In custody until rUturdny when time hill rots rctliicetl front < ljHK to 20000 ami I this ho ftirnlsliptl tn the Sheriff The corn j platnantH arc Pierre P Keller sail Joseph H Keller of the from of Hunter Keller A Co dealers lu pli e at 144 Vntro street They say that Dunning was rovommomlcd to thorn as a man wino could got nolca dlcountod nt favor able rates On Jan 2 Dunnlne called at theIr oftlco asked thorn If they needed money and offered to place theIr notes nt sic tIer cent discount without com- mission ¬ They gave him ten notes nverae- tnu about 3000 ouch hind amountlnir In nil to 30000 They wiro miulo payabli In four 1 1 months the last bolntr duo on May 7 In ro turn ho mo thorn vlmt they cull a purchase niomoinndiitn but wliloli ho says was n pur- clmsn mInt Itreadi I luivo purchased front j4 you this day anti names thin notCH and ends with an airretmcnt tn pny 12000 on Jan 12 antI the luilnuca on Jan 2 3 Tho llrm objected to f taking It nndiiHkoJ Mliy It was nuccs ary If he Y was able to pluco tile notes ut once Dunning s replied that ho might hao some difficulty In Au placlnic thprn and that his note was a more formality that In rnro thin notes were dis- counted ¬ P boforo the 2JJ ho would nny over the motley at once Ho simply IUod time date at the 23J HO lImit he could nave some definite time on which to pay antI to prevent their cull tag on him fur tine money beforehand On Jan 12 Dunnlnepitld the 12000 ni naroed l On Jan lit thn llrm had sonIc urgent flood of tKIUUU and they called on liunnlni Ho said that no had not yet dlftcountod time notes hInt that ho soon nxriocted to place them all in n I lump nail would liar a large sum of money on time 2Jd Mr KelloTBajH that DunnlnKs- Htutumonts Wore also as lit learns that Dun nlnu hail at that tutu already discounted eight t of the notes for I2CHII45 and had applied the money In tho Ktittlempnt of hIts private affairs 4t On Jan 21 Dunning did not inmivo time money he had iiromUud Ho said that hn had da posited tho notes for discount with a person from whom ho was unwilling just then to recall them Ho saint that If the firm was anxious to get monoy at once ho know whore he could intact 17000 I Immediately Tho llrm believing that the former batch of notes hall i rti not been discounted gave him six morn notes fi animmtlm to 17000 antI received 12000 In- fash and another imroli ise mcmoiandum Ho then offered thorn ills note for a bug term In sottlument of tIme lli > t batch of notes They refused It hut took two leninnd Incites for the tf amount One of I tliiso mis it enentitt cIt Jan I 29 not paid and protested They then naked Dunning I to return t tlictn mill I their notes und offered hint hlauolpn and tine J 4000 ho had tiuld- thuin Ho gave hack live of trio last batch of t4 note amounting to f 1 11071 but did not re- turn ¬ tho other notes These rmnalnlnu notes Imviiii pitted into oilier hnuds were pnBon- tcrtliU itil dtii and the llril HIIK unable to meet thuin Htmpendcd pnynii t and the notes worst protested mill ailons at law beijiin Mr Uumilni then n dlfTerntit Ncrnlon of the y transactions Ito says that hn tout time firm that lii would not act ax broker or agent but would buy their nott out ind out and take his chances of ne otlntltiK them They agrucl to yi this and ho gave them huts purcluuw note f13 which lio says lomplitud the tontiact Tlior- camo t to him before his notu wax due nnd I4 wanted omn fMOOH Ho told them that Ito J mail found 1 dllllnulty I In placing third notoH nnd i I wits ttnalilu to let I them have It Ho had not dis- counted ¬ v any 01 tholr nOtes no they pity but mutt iilmcil them out as collateral for loaiu Nor did t he promise to pay them any money If he should discount their notes bcloro his note was dune Ho says thoy HUtcuuitted time ttocon- dtranaetlon and ho refupeil to eo Into it until tIm llrt wits ended Thoy agreed und t ho cave thorn two demand notes iu tettlemont 11 to of the amount duo on tho llrst hatch of their nmte t 4oiiliuo tcave ttwron PBretcOIOtOfOV 4 their second batch of notes He let his note KO lf t to protest Iwcaufu he found that ho was unable i to do anything with tIne firms notes as he learned that sonic of their notes mud previous- ly ¬ been protested a When they demanded their notes back ha re ¬ uj turned suoh as ho could touch anti was illlnic I to return all tho others If they would return ti his notes and the monoy he had paid them Ho was unablo to return tim notes at once as f they wore so placed that It would take some time to get thorn Tho transactions were i t tuhitithh l rtwopplnks of note Mr Dunning paytC Mr Keller sajs that Lucius Hart A Co of luiitllng Still tulsa had trouble with 5Ir Dunnintf Lvi about noten and alter much bother mid coax lug succoodud in Kelttutf back fiom mint nil t their notes but two Mr Keller also says that U 0 Hoituhton iL Co elaltu that their recent fallurn wits due to Mr Dunnlims rotalninu the proceeds of I7 5300i 1 of their notes through a t similar transaction Mr Keller speaks of to other houses which had trouble with Mr Dun nliiK but ho does not glue their names as ha- feaiH it may Injure their crxdlt Audernon A- Co mire said to bo interested to tho extent of 5000 or moro MUliiK iith kU Money Mnrtfn Muller aged 23 has been rutlsiuing from his mimIc in HobcKen for H week He mel been employed In tho grocer of H Itormanof 13Jeffernon ci rust an 1 hem sec cii n oniid ralile um uf moiirj With hbt eftrnliigB he rfxol eul to 51 tutu biihiness fnt himself Hu timed of tin opportunity In tteetmtvkel n it Hint on TburMln he stir tor to go tiVn Ukhitf Witil bl in I ° i about 1UH htnce thin he has not hmecim seen I Jewelry Mdtlen- Iivo i thouiTnil dollnib vorlh of jowolry wAs pJj stolen on liicAla nltflit from H sure ut tanlstti on tIne Eric Kallroud The NlBtiM UIHce 1fr diet Ion I Falrwcathor followed hi local showers van alle w unit mivtl nrtrituahtcrly Oat iouiamy or louii it tempi rature and prvstire JOT7IVi8 AjJfif7 TOPIv l Ciuiniplrotleu CamiUU aj i in his Matem tit for April limit lull mett fuiKUtt tUU i f thu city on April 31 vii U74JJl Vi The 1 iiIna Club linn IfHceil tine rlith liniue 147 Fifth AM iiiielttt Twr nt nlrsbt Hirtit fur II u core at an an mini rents of VIA l 5 4 M l > fnh r tin1 CoiiHitl Irurrnl of t rmice unit M IHII- Ii filr KtLr lnr > nf this lnin amy nitric eni lu lbs fttottiiicr L AinnriM miuc jenUrila A dram aIred cnrruti overanh kllU Inrjr Iall ifhtr 7 7 years oil nf I i2u itriitcr flrffi UR hc it trutkinK this I track nt Mullerr street jdittnlJ- eorrfH Brown 21 yt urn of sic of Htititltiffton L I wIns Lrurthfl to death hctvvrm n l most ainl tile uock ttt time foot uf East Ihlrty ninlli street ytutorJa iilec tint RotjerlHnn II JO limtructtil li > foret r Fol Ktr 3 e trr lav to tvtvuuo tine pn > of tIne Cimtoin ftoun 4 a eiitiers litbortrn to thirty ceiU HU hour Two mit > I unigarlmmn g 11cc mtrcsmh ilcinmreeuurty sad each IrovlJftl n tim H tr Inured iniuk at Inxtruiiifiit canine tuiunllo dnnlcii 3 jeitenlu They iru jm to nitty In uI concert hlooiia TIne lion S H Cox etittrtalnotl a hub purty of Con grreImemn nit tIme Manhattan tlnh on lutidit hiwlit ii tiniioror tlniijrLmtiiHii at I linrge hiiumer of California wino u on Inns cc uy lu Sweden 1 TIme tinily of I lrioz SilnmnM if Wi hifth Street wino mac lueii unuisbmg nine lho mtiUlonf Mnnti vs his fouiul at Uio foot nt Wtillwenty mmml l ntreet iv tvnU > IN j I ices a l iiokkoeneu r tn a hey mreft store John A HiiiTcr n wesiihnt fannurnf Cfttckill cam lo lute city fuur iluya itticn nnd rank er > KHJ Hi vms taken to HdltMie llointil ycei trnh mifferliiK frnui l delerium trciuciu nnJ Ii lout I there tOot niiyht i A verdict of fiiici it U ti 0 Fhootliu while Iiilmrliifi limiter ait atUok of acute niMila WB rmnlerej i tfrU ty l tny I Curontm 11mm hIm HID canu of iSuthiiii 8 Mince v Inc killed hlniMf In tho tew btilMhiK on April K H IuJKw James llnlluiidieai anj KoUrt Col t I by tertitlei in tine imnnke t ill caoo KHttrdav I that trntn iiivrrMtonn held will Mr Stokes 1urtnK the last years ot liU lift they JuIfcJ I that he win of commit mind Ihntimt Dally h laborer eged 55 who lived on the fourth tlnor nf tine trtiMiifii Ht 410 taut Twenty third street was balmIly killed nlmrtly after 3 oclock yea tcrdiy morniiitr liy lallinir frutu a front window to tInS sidle walk below j Tins Police were a ked last scemnnng to took for PIillo F Semi UrHiiifl njfed 15 who left lieu cuuftn moms at a < f 1 KM 1 cunt on utrtet where Sine WBI taylntr on Hundny morning nnd IIBH not returnud she conic to thli conn- trj front IliKlauJ i ml October to visit relatives Jsimmes ml Lnmwrmncp K honiele man Hho was occa slnirmahi emnnploycul tiy iTtl iuiiis Hrwer of I it East Twiy first slreet to ilu emrshnie was altimsed Ui go hit time cellar inn St otnity miigiit t in rein t lo sei snnine draw mini lire aind w inun this ermt Suit girl rain ilown to put it- onut sIne fumnmtul I hat iou hiel stolcIm to u mit tnor n1reess He wai locked tip Kui erinUiid nt alllnir In a jieneral order yeHterdny- iiotiiUd l th this polite tlmt lie tirnut of llteiiMfd liuuor dealcri for violation uf thin Excice law except hetvteeii the hours ot 1 ooKik on i4u unity inoriiinifM and I 13 unlock on Hunday tiltrhti inuit ma be nialo rx ei t warrants ha first uutaineil from matfiattratei Ililiicnteil linuur OfHltr ma lie urrevtid cm heritotur No hindu vs i Information rent lug thin rumored rtnlif nallonotMr 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Page 1: Ill Irir HIII- Deete€¦ · 1 L 4 Y I e = 245 NEV YORK THURSDAY MAY 3 IW PIUCE TWO CENTS EIGHT nouns IN SESSION AS WE Of AX tlPOnTIONMKNT niTt THAT llKiVllllCAKH OVVOHKU An Nw Tork

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L e245 NEV YORK THURSDAY MAY 3 IW PIUCE TWO CENTS=

EIGHT nouns IN SESSION

AS WE Of AX tlPOnTIONMKNT niTtTHAT llKiVllllCAKH OVVOHKU

An Nw Tork Clly Dlelrt DeeteIrir M r e Aqurdet HIII-ItfteI Kefnrm Kniloreeel by Ik AucmblyA-

tliANY liny iTho CorjRroaelonall Ap-

portionment

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bill thnt pnnsoil tho two HOUAOS to

da aneomiromlni between the Hnnnto AOlAssembly bULL Tho llrooktjrn diltricsro Aavmtnged In tho Assembly bill Now York

districts are nllxod by tho Henato bill and timdistriCtS above Now York havo boon lamely ro

arran Ked by tho Conference Committees It lla

not 10 fair In Its distribution of popul-

ation

¬

M tho original Assembly bill

The district composed of Osweso Cay-

uga nnd Wayne counties has 185000-

Inhiitltanta while that consisting ol OUe

10 Herklmor and Hchoharlo has only129000 hl extra ConKroeaman baa beenLiven to Kings county which will now havo

d lour members All of tho New York districtssro rnailo Democratic by tho bill though one ortwo districts have small majorities Not moro

I than sixteen ot tho thirtyfour districts arecertainly Democratic under tho now Apportion ¬

ment 1Estimating on tho basis of tho full votoof IBSOttheu the Itopubllcans carried tho Stateby20000 the publlcunn would carry eighteendistricts lu the following table the majori-

ties

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aro computed on tho vote of 1880

VIRIT PHTRIPT Richmond Suffolk and Queen Dem

WkniVn liiVtiiit8174Towna of Sew Iots Flalbusli flat

Isnttn llravrsendj New 1trecht and the Mnth TwelfthTrenl ecllI Twcnt fourth Mil Twettyflfitt wantsof IIrOOkIIU Democratic niajorltj H 174-

THisr Oiitmrreventli Tlilrleenth NineteenthTwrntlftli Twenty tlrst and Twentyttitrd wards otBroom n Republic majority non

iJIolrllrt beeund Third Fourth Fifth

IIIonlnITIt3

I ellh wnrus of Ilrookln Demo

FIltH tiinittIOunteenlh rifteenth Sixteenth Sev-enteenth and Hirlitieutli wards of Urookljn DemocritIc tlRJtiY l147

MiiiiMimiiui Hrst Fifth Mitt Ninth Assembl dlltrlctsof Vw Yrk DemocraticI lnajoritj 7070

KHHTH PHTRICT Second Third and Heenth ASMIU-

tli ilmtrlctB of New York liemocratlc niajnrlti 3 U44-

FirHTii 1imitittFntiTttI Sixth and Ktghth Assembly4litrlctiof New Vork Democratic majority 8103-

MMH DISTRICT Tenth Twelfth and ruiirteenth Ai-

itinbly dlnrlUe of New York Democratic majority4

TUTI HisIRICT Flercnth Sixteenth and EighteenthAeii4y ill trlcts c f New York Democratic majorltE-

LITHTII7tq

flhiTnlrnThlrteenth Fifteenth and Seventctntli Assemlljr districts of New lork Dijiiiocratlcmajority 4031-

Twit TI 1nRtcTTiIe Twentieth1 and Twenty firstAluenMv districts of Ithe count of New York and thatportltil of the Twenty second Asiemtl district boundedmillie mirth th the south side of Utility slxtb street onthe south by tie north side of Klftnlutli street on thewentI Ih3 the east pile of Lexington airline and on tinetan hy the Eau Klver Democratic majority estimated880 i

TBiKirrtTn DMTRICT The Nineteenth and TwentythirdI AeiiniiyI dlHtrlcts ot the count of New York asnow conitltnted I and that portion nf tile TwentyseconitAp-icinninly district oftsnld county hounded on the northby tine south side of IIlrl street nu tIne Honth bythe mirth side of Ll on the west by theat wileof Vim ii avenue und east the EastHUer-

l majorltjI estimated our

IOWRTVKVTH DISTRICT The count of Westchcstor andthe Tnentj fourth AssemblyI district ot the county ofNew York Uemncrath majorltt 4UO-

OrirrrrirH DUTHICT Tha counties of Orange Rockliml and ullluiu Democratic inajirlt HS-

JinifrMH DISTRICT hne counties of Putnam DutchCHS snd Columbia KepuMican mnjnrlt 8i47o-

Mn ksikkNTH UUIKICT Th counties of llreeue Ulsteran1 Iielaniire Itci ubllcan majority 572H-

Hiur r iTii DIHTKIIT of Iteiisselasr andVTaFlilnrfton Icl uhleal majorlt 4 273-

JfiikTiFMiiI lC count of Albany Demoerstlc majorit HIKI-JTftumTfH iiTlnltTTllC counties of Saratoga SthO

nectnll Monttfcmtr und Fulton and Hamilton Itcpn-

bTrtrnimUninii I10S0r113 sforIIHSTHICT The of Clinton Es-

li countW nrren Mol Irnnicllii majorityJ nujlt-TufcMt ski of u 1tiTinlTThieetltnttesI ot rit Lawrento-

anlJcnenon iepuhln ii majority HI3HTeervTilltnr UISTHICT The counties of Oneida and

Lenli Keubllcrn innjorlty 23ITwic rr roiiim IMiTHiri Tlie counties of OtseRO Her

Miner Hint htholiurtd DemocrAtic majority 3iTrrnl UlnacTho countle otOuondaga andCetanl majority 37l l

TnSnl IMiTHicT The countleaot llroons C-hI and lioia KepnbllcanI majority5330T-

VKSTT KTLXTII llicinicTTti countiesI of OWbffoCava B knd Wirynet Kepubltoan majority O i79

YUIUITTKiGtitI DISTRICT The counties of TompkinaI riinuuiii Heueca and lctuoler Rpublca majority

TwriTr ycvii IluTlln The counties Ontulo 8UUten ami Vales Itepubllran mcjnrltyilj <

TRI DiiTHin Tha county ot Monroe Republlmajority J81143-

TIlneTymIIiCT THirrThe counties of LivingstonOclioce Orleans and W0ninf Republican majority8477

Tutyrp5C080 nistmci The first Second and ThirdI

Hinhly districts of the county ot Erie Republicanmajority lMis-

Tinutr iinnii DTIITh county of Niagara end theFourth and districts of the county otErie Itepubllcan majorlt lax

THIRTT FOURTH DuTiiicT The counties of Chautaufjua-Csttarauitus old Allecany Republican majority IOUO

Tho 10publcaosin both Ilouiea voted njalnstthe made no other oppo-

sition¬

and tho Young Republicans in the As-

sembly¬

wore choked off by the previous QuesThree or four Democratic Assemblymenton against tho bill among thorOrlll anti

Soarle tho Htouben county andHotclikNc of Wayne Their districts were notBrranfoJ at thoy wanted them

The two Houses put in eight hours of steadyhard work and made rapid disposition ofcores of loral bills Tho Aqueduct bill reachedthe Aflsnmbly from tho Henato and under ColMurpiiya engineering It was hurried throughCommittee of tho Whole and to a third raadlnKIt Is to 0nut upon its passage tomorrow atnoon howe protested against the ha tewith which tho bill was put ahead and calledattention to tho protest citizens of Now Yorkagainst It Hn wanted an opportunity to propMOthat a fourth citizen Commissioner should bonamed In the bill The Now York city Dem-ocrat of nil factions worunited on thu bill

and would It bo amendedThe llousulmdanolrirund amusing session

Committee ot tho Whole on the ireo Passbill Major Hatreortr who has bon pushingthe bill for tho Ant Monopolst hlslrua-roused by tho Mr Thurbert tiKunts to bulldox himself and othernumbers Into voting for tho bill In a shape hodid not like Hn made I 1IIIhlni speech thatbrought down tho 10181 J Wilton

rooks also fired Thurborft lentfor his course toward members unitclHlnincl his dcMimce of tho black listMeisr Brooks Roosevelt Erwin and Ely sup-ported

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tin hill it tine llaliroad Commlttoo lehoned It which simply prohlhlel the IS8ulniotr PIUJM to lecUlators bltoniiooil tlm bill prohibiting the Issuing of any

whlih woe sent inure by Mr 1hurbrEROSInl crL howover pressed Ant-ll and fucccodnd In getting

third hy a oto of 62 to 58Tho Clvl rkrvlcn Reform bill which provides

Ifor Gommls loners appointed by thoutwrnor and Honato was passed with only

two dUMjiitlng Votes Col Murphy tried to gettbl 011 euulllol County Clork alarics to at encountered opposition andWRI noajoil of by adjournment AnhUB to oiilint country IttmrtBupimit of this bill tend It may bothrmiKti In tho IHHI hour of tho session

UcntUov Hill announced in tho Senatetnl

IIOrnlnl list ho hail resolved to revoke-all lho flour of tho Honalo It wascnarcBd that tho Senate was overrun with lobPfntjiiiiduhllo ho did not asbort that all whoI the Iillliic or tho lloor woro lobbyists

rctbuslni hawas Intorruptod by having crowdon tlm Moor mutt no further passes would beratitmi except by order of the tioniito>Ir IMidn called up his lOBoliitiou for a fll1-aJlrlunt of the Lmrlslaturo next II1 A olllf dlHOUssion followed which re

BulINIIn liiying Iho rniolutlon on tho tablo byaalolnII to Hl All tim llBIlubcaa voting In

dOl motion of Mr Koch the Assembly hill retim tees of Bandy Hook pilots wansub

KlliUul for th Kcinale bill on lho same subjectJd then ordered to a third reading with thojnufrstnndlniI that It shall bo put on Its thirdreiidliii toiniirrow Mr Ualy moved to orderion thiIi loiKllns tho AHoomblyblll putting thoIH8bor Master0 of New York on a salary ald-Savlnlj their appoiiitmcnt to tho Governorb

us li preuont Mr Elhtwortli said tinein hail hecn printed and ho objected

orjijrini any 1111 that condition to a thirdtllnl It to tho Commerce and

Ilatunl Commlttoo-WifFf0 ltnoMd to reconsider the vote byMill tttq bitt Passed allowing lailroad comBSAi

tO own kok In fompanliiB oTaulzoli tobii

IS3iii tine lInkf Ho said that It wits tlmt-

hnef1 or liTMins Intnrohtcd In the property ut-

tlllltCIIIII IhlL bill would Intorforin withsnotI ruotrict hiiKlnoss ot the canals MrJKViMM It would do no such thing

I n lend a letter from Mr nisscil-ounfirS arl of cunal bORIC havingI rost In the railroads favoring the

lotf the till Mr Titus saul this onlyOlJuitJ t

j01 tho hut II to Hid In bringi ng tineraiu to iluITnilo asked whether tine

ClIcrt I I ttli bill 3l 10d tineroa I I 10uil lako btIlvo 111TI lu t nlIIRlon totTljU WllllTViJriiTtnifflt t I iiifttp result

s orrutulrl list 1votesInHrrl 1 naVH I18

1 lOfler I If Hijthorlu the Capitol CommU-wP Culitni withi

° COIIIotIIJ portions ofiuothe

panboublIII IISAUtllOrllllL tins of EminllCOlmlulouell nnlto tic tine 1f lalncA IRt years approtori Ilni CIR Ih I money Is Imtufllrlanthurt6 uCIIIIUI was pasa d tho llepub

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leans voting against It The Mil aulhorUIngthreo additional public oath for Nol York citywaji hnaisnd

The Oovirnor aont to the Remote tho namesof Congrogoititn Dorsholmor J ThomWlllnmdon Hiihh and H Green of Kcw YorkMartin H Andorwm of HpchoMor mind BhormnriH Rogers of Juffalo to bo Commlsslnnorn forthni preservation of tho sconnry ofFiI llnr the bill recently pnscl NllKllf

Olmb1 IVnnl Ondf niimndmpntB afterhaving ravallnd from the losornorwore attain pitssiul by Uith Houses today withsome slight ntnendnieniHNotwlthstnnillng tho tabling of them adjourn ¬

mont resolution in tho Honatn thnra IH llttlodoubt that tine wilt finally adjournthis week probably on Friday Tho TammanyHjmators have not vet mado turnm with Mr

nomination for ImmigrationCoinmlsslonor hnngs lIre Thorn tIs likelyto bn an adjustment of dlllloiiltlos hvtomorrow or Friday howotr After thopaxsago of tho Aqueduct bill by tho Assemblythoro will remain very fow bills of Importanceon thocalendara Tho lobby pressure to keepthii glslntunt toKothnr longer Is not approclablo and a repetition of the disgraceful dosInp scones of last year not bo witnessed

HhorllT Davidson widelegation of IrlnlHull morn are horo urging the Uoornorpoint Honry George as head of the now Bureauof Labor Statistics

CIUNDLCIl AH TiE ituAi RING

Hccar Hohtsona Old Pule Likely to Oct theContracts rr the Ktvr Crula r-

WASIIINOTON May IIIs not generallyknoll that Mlcrs ono of John ItonchsAdvisory Hoard inns ono remarkable qualifica-tion

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for forming an opinion In regard to navalaffairs Ho was formally engaged In makingwalking dolls In tho old Novelty Works In NowYork It may bo difficult for the common mindto understand how oxporlenco In making walk ¬

ing dolls qualifies n man to judgo of ship-building

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but such are tine Inscrutable ways oftho Navy Department Possibly CoryolPastrongest quallllcatlon Is tho fact that ho wasonco nn engineer on ono of John Koachs shipsAnother member of tho Hoard Mr Steers was-a partner of John lionel Another memberSandy Henderson tho chief engineer Is thoIloboson man who was used to condemn thomaterial In the navy ardsso that Itoach couldgot It cheap

It Is not at all surprising that such a Hoardshould Intend to carry out tho nefarious Hoboson contracts without Ihlnl responsible bid-ders

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a chance to If this Is done itwill cause a loss of several hundred thousanddollars on each ship Chief Engineer Smockgoes out In June und tho plant Is to finish thojob before he goes Although ho lIs not on thoAdvisory Hoard he has a good deal to say andIs Inclined to nmko tho most of his position

The Navy mUl is hard at work hunting fortine now Tho chief members are ItoaclntIne Cramps anti Ones of the How land nnd-Holllngswnrth Company meet regularlyeither in Now York or Washington and havetheir plans wol laid If anybody else gots asniff of tho contracts It will not bo bvcauso-tho fling has bon Idle Tine Indications are thatthll lling will the bulk of the new contracts

United State steam cruisers The clauseIn the contract which Is rolled upon to helpthorn Is the proviso that the proposals shallbo accompanied by tho deposit ot n certifiedcheck for IWOOO with tho Secretary of thoNavy Of course no regular shipbuilder Islikely to have that sum lying about looseunless ho man made It out of tho Navy Depart-ment

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The Him will probably build thu shipsand buy thoR back 111 low years for old IronTho om for the AdvisoryHoard to do with the contracts for lurnlshllltho Ironclads would bo to make attenco advertising forbids but there Is littleprobability that such wilt be the courso takenunless public opinion forces tho sang to do It

Shock selling on behalf of Chandler has beenmaking somo fa cOil purchases of slOIwhich Is not needed but which Is rapidly 1¬

lag up In tho navy yards Most of I

purchased from Ots of Clovolnld Ohio without contract at a although-it is worth only about 6H cents There Is nopublic exigency for such purchases In facttine steel Is not needed for any purpose Tboquantity purchased nominally for steel bothersduring the past year was 179010 pounds forthe Vandftllft 125148 pounds for the Adams179940 pounds for tho Marion 125001 poundsfor tho Allncand 112958 pounds for the

making 902434 poundsIn all Absolutely nQtlnl has been done withthis steel was to bo used tomake boiler for ships that are now and do notneed new boilers The money for It was ex¬

torted from Congress by means of a deficiencybill Tho thing was kept very quiet and thepinrohasas wore made In a very brief time nier-the passage of tha bill made the funds

Chandler through Shock has also purchasedwithout advertising for competitive bids anengine costing nearly 10 for tho NorfolkNavy Yar and has testing machinefor Chandlers plan for carrying outthe Holwson contract offers some nice plums-to the Naval Ring Tho engines woro to costunder the Itobeson contract S230000 for thoTerror to the Cramps 230KKMo thn Holllngsworth Company for the AmphltriteS285uOO toCharley Seoor for tho Mlautonoinohand HW0 tho lions slmra to John Itoach for

Powhatan Total 1105000 for onglnos lalono for the Ironclads Chand ¬

her shrewd enough to reserve11 benthis anti will succeed ttnlo s-

he is prodded into onantng the contracts tocompetition by reputable oulldors If thoIting scheme Is defeated the Government cansave 10000 on ouch vessel If not tho Dela-ware

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Itlver Itlng shops will gobble tho job at atexorbitant profit Thore Is not a slngloreason why bids should not be advertisedwhile thoro IIs every reason why thoy should bopened to competition

Rich developments are promised In tho suitwhich Elijah Cattoll lisa brought against thoCramps for 25000 commissions on contractssecured for tlio Clumps from ItoboHon Tubsuit revives the memory of unit brought by-

Frallck against tho Cramps Five per centappears to bo tho regular thing

BWFVOClTKIt E TIIKIK ROOM

The BlncnUsr End of u Supposed IlrlduCouple lu a lrn Hotel

SCRANTON JIiy 201 Sunday last JaniceMoQrath of Forodt City near Carbondnla ar-

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horo with a young woman who wits sup-

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to bhis brideand stopped at time bcrntnton On Monday morning both werefound In their room unconscious having hlovuout tho gas the night before MiGrath was onhis taco on the floor havilI evidently arisenafter being awakened by escaping gas antnttomptecl to crawl tn tho burner undoff Neither recovered consciousness notwith-standing tho oIurl1 of the physicians who wornsummoned Ind 111 doctors saul both wouldprobably deal of sympathy wasaroused over the sttd late of the supposedbridal couple

On Tuesday howovur tho mother of McGrutharrived lion and said her kon was not marvied mind that his companion was Ida unto thudaughter nf a countySue hind always boforolbornu a rood character

McGrath died todtiy and tho doctors bayMiss lido Is dylnu

A Mormon Accused of 1olyiciimy liy < > > orLie Mtmr Wives

8iW LAKE May 2A few days ago O FDue a 6 alln lOl Murinon boat out of tile numtrouwives a young woman who was married to him I-

tAtigutt list Tins newspapers took the cese up anil compelleil tile Mormon poliCe tn arrrst Due who was how-

ever discharged by a Mormon Justice Tile w oinan themi

went before the UiilteitHlatfSloinnilstlonfr and cnterM-

t complaint chsrirtiif Pus n llh polyitamv lie naarrested andI wait innS exainlnatlon wIll heldI In 25iiunbull to await tine action of tine Und Jury Tint n line

precaution was takon to puce the dissatlHflad wife tiesshier another wife under bonds at wllpif c ThisIIs ono of a rcmarkalil > tow Iritiincr where alurmot-iromvu have entered complaints against their husbands

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Mrs Bcaehnmp tequmhttedl-

JAiTLMoiun May 2Tho Swtt sjieclal frontiiemntomm says Tine jury In tine trial of Mr Headlampfor lie murder of tier husband hroufht lit a verdict of

not eullly after haying been out two hours and twentyminute Mr lleactump stood up and faced the juryand is the Clerk asked the iiiomentoui question of Fore-

man lochraii not a muscle of her face chained Whontine words Not itiillly were uttered she dren alonebreath end turnedI deathly pale but a moment afterwardshe rtcotred herselt 011110 and shook hands withtier fmheiidi She then lIrt lOllloul and wenttothe Jllllatho tinI cllI111 to leaving

uxalnit Ahearn who n asunderIndictment as ucie i try II tins murder of llcurliamp

I 5 thieii Cghind Tine lorIIWw of reading the IndictIiiKMit and pliadliuI itoue throughI withIand theli the Court aciiultud him

Mrs lleiiclijimp i arterward seen In one of the prlvalo rooms at Itbe Jnl I can Imrdl tell > oiilun o

I feel at this moment sineI said Ibeiau I hcpe rllha jeoplc will Ib llee me Innocent I feareo I II

IhldnouMlieak down several times dinning Ithe trialIIIiM I

ii as tn 1 rnsnlnuniese ttist I Wi mOO gbh 1Wee rlliu hitch to tin it frightful iiiiin t

1s itch Ill CCII 5ihntl Ml ordeal a ttnsl tier menIill miStI ruruk her IIt 5113 ttiftiifuheifttO uU erIOo

HunalneT In MuatHnu

HELENA May 2henry Fordham washinged In the jell > aril1 hers aloon today In the rr-

enceofomcers of tine Territory and a few spectatorsits pressned a stolid demeanor sod up tn this test momtnl gee signs of weakness lie left a will beaueatami hln dy to tine surgeuut

MRS ELI JOHNSONS DENIAL

tENRY A JIlULEr JR WRITING ANDrtLKIftO FOR hId FATIIKit-

Mr Johnson Describes MeI Caplnr e f Let-ter

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and Ilenecllve Ford TVIIs siCkle Ilelu-tliins te Mr ilokneon cud li Mr uSury

Ell Johnson f tumocrauco lecturer andSunday school worker who linn sued ProduceBroker Henry A Hlglny for t00for break-ing

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up his homo In yonlorduythat tho net ot his life In which ho felt tho mostpride win the makinI ot tho Archbishop ofYork Itotal Ho used to be a mode-rate drinker but after Mr Johnson mad anhours talk with him ho became 1 total ab ¬

stainer and hal been over slnco a strong tornperanco man Hr Johnson describing yester-day

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tho manner In which on April 10 ho gotfrom his wife tho letter which ho supposes sineIntended to send toMr Hlgley said

I came homo suddenly ono morning andfollowed the II rom an up to my wifes roomShe was In bed I throw off my coat all Ibohearing tine noise looked round What Broyou doing hero Got out sho said I refusedto do so and titan I discovered tho letter Mvwife and I had a struggle for It sho finallygave It to me During the struggle shoscrlchel my finger and you can still see themlrk8 her nails I di not strike her Ilocked myself with hor tho room nnd twopolicemen In uniform were summoned Whonthey came to the door I thought It was Hlgloy-If It had boon I would have broken his headwith this cane Tho policemen finding thatthey had no cause to Interfere withdrew roe ¬

ommeodlnl us to settle our disputes by ourwife was anxious to have Mr Hlg¬

loy sent for but I would not nlol ItMrs Johnson after the 101so1house wont to live with her slither Mr

nt 182 Maoon street It Is understood that sho-

Indlgnlulydenlos his accusations and chargesheartless treatment To a

friend sine said sun did not bollevo ho was rightIn Ills mind and that for somo tIme sho hadfeared that ho might do something desperateMr Hlgley shl had been acquainted with foryears and respected htm ns it friend Dur-ing

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tho absence of her husband Mr Hlgley halltransactod considerable buslnrPH for her andthe most of his visits to tho Itomsen housewcro on huslnoiig Hho received him as sho didother vlslolln her room mid sino challengedany 010 that any act of Improprietyhad over taken place Under no circumstanceswould HIO over live with hor husband againand already she was In consultation with alawyer with I view to divorce proceedingsFor tune years Mrs Johnson want Jruatdent oftho First Womens Christian TemperanceUnion hut at the last election of officers a fowmonths ago sho was defeated Sine has con-tinued

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in the organization but sho has takon-no active part In the work

PrIvate Deteutho Ford who was employedby Mr Johnson to watch Mrs Johnson antiMr Hlgloy said yesterday that ho boltmodfrom tho start that It was 1case of blackmailMr Johnson told him on ono occasion at time

lust Oflloe ho says that there wits plenty ot-monny in I for four of them meaning hlmuolf

old Mr Johnson PrUato Detective EliotMr Mitchell a temllnCJolmMin afterward of beingboughtoverby Mr Hlgloy and when ho saidIt wo not HO called him 1 liar and shook hislist In ink face Ho told Johnson It was ablackmailing sehomolnd that ho would nothle anything It Johnson was BO

lie said that he hail to draw a revolverand threaten to put a hole In him Mr Fordsay he novoI saw Mr Hlgley hut onco Thatwas IltOr rupture with Mr Johnson and IIto a note addressed to him byrllonF In their conversation Mr lord saysMr llluley asked him what ho thought abutthe and hut replied that fromMr mater had madu to him It was acaso of blackmail Hu addod Ithat Mrs John-son

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was a very line lady but that ho thoughtMr Johnson was a crunk

Mr Ford says he went Into tho caso abouttwo weeks ago Mitchell hired him endhim a re olpted bill for two weeks barllnIavoUombon House whore Mr andboarded Ho wits tobknown as James WalkorHe told Mitchell he WII out of tho busi-ness

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but that it was Important case hoIwould take hold of It and son what ho could dowith It At Mr JohnsonH ru iuuxt he followedhim and Mrs Johnson to tho Orand CentralDepot and followed Mr Johnson hack homoWhen he got back to room ho found MrJohnson hit hits Mr ForiIsl room U was thomorning after this that ho Wet Mr Johnson Intho lost OIllco

Mr HlgloyB son who IIs about 18 years oldaddretwod tim folowlii letter to tho BrooklynJtaotr YOlterdy

Ilavlntf ret tile contents of the loliiinn hcadM AA Broken Home which appeared In tine ln it nltfhta

Issue of your paper anti belli itime only sun of tine tfentleman who was there mentioned as the destroyer of MrJohnsons matrimonial hapnlneftn timf I feel It mInt onlrflu right but in high pm liege to be heard upon thi-selijct whichI at first would rem to bring nu muchdingrace upon my fitther And at ami let me-an that t am perhaps nn well Informal upon

lie whole matter an lIlly one v Im in Iminellaleltconnected with the nnhjert Mra Inhnion a < In wellknown summit time unrelntur parlor hl summer with ourfHinilyl at Ihean Drove New o There home Ilittletalk v an raUid about her amid mn fattier whiih wouldIhave enlirety snhrided indI died out It liuim pti outrageoun tend it not beet fur one caiine IIho talk currantII Ilinwevur and aa BOOH an we reached Brooklyn In tileI fallit was tOt lYrni II Ith more urdor than ever My fattierbeing natural of a liberal minded dinpnuktion silt noattention to It aunt although not btinu too attentive tor Johnson wee Htlll tier stuluh tripod Whin MrJohnol returned from tile tratcln a short tune ago agtfntvaledno doubt liy his cash beltig vxceitilmglv lowand other circumstances not favorable he nought aroundfur meanri by which hu might ramou hot ii Mndinir tinother convenient way he commenced thin blackmailingand outrageous afralrbr whirl he mightI enlargn hlnIfunds Mr Johnson thike rem many year bticn consideredAn a mean and IchellnllI smut it hiss been with dimcul> tunit he hoI < wife as long Aho bait I

prepared that ull I hiT con betweenMrs ilohuiioii and my lather which not been a lit-

tle has been entlrtly above board and open and I nowdefy M r Johnnoit to prove one IInstance lnvhch myfather hits actvd too Intimnlelv with hln wife or whlin-tiv tIme highest social circles tumid he considered Iniproper An regards the Utters w Inch appeared in lastnights JLayte they how nothing which when rightlyInurprfcled could ho brought againnt my father He-

Vlr1

Johnson sin prove nothing cud although for IIthin

prevent he may boant of having dlngrated my fathername yet In the end he n III llml hlmnelf In a w PIOsltion than he now aiim Ipaten and with mure dingrace-to its name Ithan hu ever IholKhlf bringing upon ours

II A IhtirKV J Iorl place Iroo lyn

Young Mr Hlgloy saint last avonlng at hisfuthnrH hoitho My father Is not nt homoand vvo dont expect him homo thIs evening Iknow all about this matter front tho beginning

Its a clear case nf an attempt nt blackmail11t Johnson offered tndlvldn with tint detec-tives

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whom ho 0111001 thorn but my fatherwas not a man bythtoutsofany story When ho Inn made up his mind toa thing ho sticks to it through thicknnd thil I in claimed that fora time hn carried a key toMrs TolinHonH room In the llomson HouseThe way In which that occulted was this Ononto occasion when ho cillud nt Mis Johnsonsroom tho key wits nn tIne outside of the doorand ho thoughtlessly put it in his pocket andbrought It home antI I romumbor that hofumbled a long Itune at tho door that night andIIllt him In Ho had trlollo open his own door

that key Ho thats queer Ihave here a key of the lleniBen house Hethrow It down on thn lout rack and It remainedthere for several days

Mr Alvin Hurt Mr Hitley counsel wasfound at tho Continental lintel lust evening

Tine charge In tho complaint served uponMr Hlgloy said ho Is Hint hits alleged Im-proper

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conduct with Mrs Johnson was commit-ted

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in every month fiom Apri 1HH2 to April1BH3 eacltmonth being That 10lvot-ltIndfUIIld tInes not specify any or

time I will have to mullfor bill of particulars to have thotime Imoro specifically sot out anti thoplaces given This tim defendant Is en-

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to by law that ho may bo enabled tomoot tine charges squarely and defend himselfI have no personal know lodge of any occur-rences

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between Mr Hlgley anti Mr Johnson orMrs Johnson Mi Higloy Is a nina of ster-ling

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Integrity generous to a fault and hisbeing interested In tho tompnranco causebrought him and Mr Johnson anti tholr fam-ilies

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Into close relationship I understand thatMrs Johnson spent sonic part of last summerwith Mrlnd Mrs Hlglny at Ocean throve Mr

somo business for Mrs John-son

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in tho winy of speculations In thosame manner that ho hints for some of hisrelatives anti business called him on severaloccasions to her house but thnru was nothingsecret shout it Site received him its oho dkoilier people who called on her and that wasall there was to It Mr Hlgloy stoutly denluttho charge anti Mrs Johnson 10110t it andwith tine positive testimony we togetherwith tho circumstances wo shall bo able toprovo to tho satisfaction of a jury and tho com-munity

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that Mr Johnsons charges arc entirelyunfounded

herbs1 JVew Hon Culkolle tkurckA now It C church Is to bo erected on tho

south side ninth street between IejluiMonI and Fonrlloavenues nt a colt of fOi It n ill hav e a w Idth nt 77

feet depth of i25 Infllcnl pnlnl will he H feethigh rime man rial will lie brink chill terra cotta Itnllbe callid Hi Uiurih of M Ccillla The Kit 1 Illanuell will Le tine pastor

A Hoon lo HousekeepersI and houseeleanlng time lose hal their

terrors thrifty imousIceior uses fyleurlliewflh of luiitutlunt Leek fur PtarUuc Uiiv

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STRIKES lit TllK CITY

ClamnsMsker ArrM 4 Sir Aeestnll Wlkr-e Laborer eusel Iraoer-

M Hllvcrthati and tmul Hollbroncr ofho llrm of M who have cigarfactories at 338318 Lust Thlrtyilxth streetantI 300 and 311 ttwt jJorlysUlh street yester-day cati od tho arrest Of Matthew Choke JosephOnolwi nnd John Vlsltn striking clgarmakorswhom they charged with assault and batteryIn the Yorkvllto Pollco Court they said that onMonday their employees of whom there worebetween 160 and 900 struck for an additionaldollar a thousand for making cigars They re ¬

used to pay It and tho clgarmakera quittedwork Yesterday morning they ware visited ba committee from the Clgarmakora Unioncalled at the factory In Fortysixth street Thoyrefused to listen to thorn and tho committeewont away Shortly1 afterward the cigarmakers presented themselves at tho office car-rying

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the cigar moulds which thoy brew uponthe floor and trampled upon Thoy oxpostu-atod with them whereupon tho men assaulted

and boat them Sllvertlmus taco was scratchedand bruised but Hollbroner who presented nbrioof revolvers escaped Clokn Osoba anti

they averred lout tho attack JusticeHorrmnn held the throe In t500 each

Tine striking weighers laborers ate sup-ported

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by Importers who it IH said propoKOto petition the Hecrotpry of tho Treasury toallow tho Increase asked for Yesterday amerchant who was Miry anxious to take awayhis goods wont down West street and asked nbody of strikers to weigh them agreeing to paytho extra Ilfteon cents an hour demanded fromhis own pocket The proposition was re-jected

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Foreman Pntrlcl How man who Is afavorite with the asked thoso on timeNorth River sldo to roturto work nt tho oldrates for ten days saylnlthRI then theirdemands might 0 men re-fused

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Tho say that slnco AI Doggottlost tho contract for weighing they have notbeen treated fairly They rarely get nil thowork that belongs to thom for though tInequantity of goods coming to this port and thatought to bo weighed ij as great ns formorlytine quantity really weighed is much less nsystem having rcnthtbon adopted by whichsome to remove tholrgoods unwelchpd that weight stated in theirInvoices being accepteJ as correct

Thn strike ot tho clgnretto makers continuesNearly I tho women taking the advice giventhem by Simon Kubef havo ceased work midsay thoy wont return tn tho shoos until theytot HO cents n thoitsind the price demandedby tho men Kinney Ifos Ray they can lot allthe workmen and workwomen they undtench them to roll cigarettes as well as tine oldliands In a very short time

Sixty or seventy women employed aslronerlIn the furnishing goodjDavies 1 Co In Vest Twmitythlrd street quited work on Tuesday morning ondisagreement with tholr employers all wentback again yesterday morning Thesaid yesterday that theto wura manlierpointat dispute Tine questions were settled

rolerel who required collie concessions onboth sldul

am KIM mm arxAKs HS MIND

StIrring Uennrlu M41e by SlamI In the lEerrold 1lury Suit

The examination la ho case of tho personsaccused perjury In stlnl In tho MajorHarrold suit against II York KlmatodRailroad Company wife continued at HBHOX

Market yesterday Joioph A Walker of 214East liftit street testified that ho saw Harroldon tho day of the accident drinking In a saloonHarrold said nothing of having boon Injured Inany accident The witness saw hunt for severaldays after that and still Hart old said nothingabout any accident Ittchard A Johnson of301 East Eightieth street testified that ho halsoon Harrold In Boglays saloon drinking ontho day of tho accident Hs heart was bound-up Joseph Walker West llJth streetbrother of one of tho accused men testifiedthat lie saw Major Harrild on the day of the ac-cident

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Major Harrold told him that his handhad been scratched by urokon glass In tho col ¬

lision Afterward ho told him that ho was go ¬

ing to sue tho elevated rnilroadoompauyMr Chauncoy Shaffer became greatly excited

while iiuuHtlonlng tho last witness You orea poor mlxerablu wrotch I he shouted

That nuirtt stop right here Interposed MrItorKcn You cant biowbeat my witnesses

They are all miserable wretches said MrShatTer springing to his foot anti pounding thindesk with his clenched list Illpor picked-out of tho gutters and up swearaway a manslo blood Thor aro covered all-over Thoy have never paidtheir debts Homo of them swear you havoforged their affidavits and Ive no doubt youdid You are all miserable wretches

You havo ceased to bo o gentleman retort-ed

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Mr llcrgon The Justieo lust come andsay whether this Ihllo on

Alt right time Justice shoutedMr Shaffer Lot him niss judgment on thosopoor miserable wretches suppose wellwait now till you trim sonic moro of your wit-nesses

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ax usual You dare not bring ono ofyour witnesses here while another is testifyingYoull till bo indicted for potjiliy

When Justice Patterson arrived Mr Shaffercontinued to Mr Hoi gen It lint been provedthat you have bonilit up witnesses right andloft anti used monoy to produce testimony

Oh lotus go on with tho case remarkedtim Justice and the testimony then proceededwith soino degree of poacefulnoss All threeof tho witnesses worn asked by Mr HharTeiwhether Major Harrold worn whiskersovurcoat on tho day of the accident allllthey didnt nmombor Tin cage was adjourneduntil Saturday

UeIieve rf to be Alive In amuse of kli LetterThe police have boon nuked to look for leo

li llrunnof 171 D voa > trr BronMjrn who hn teenmlnlnu mince Uondty HjfjsM tIe Inferred frmiim lime

following letter tliat tie han coiiunltteii suicide Imt thinperson to n horn It In Addremml rifliculr the ideai

Dying HltoTiirR hue In time lIset j nu will receive frnui-me lain unatile tofiueet ln > dctttR slid 1 am aKlmnuiIfornhntl I have itone and I sin ntinnt rrmay hu ttiatwhen you receive this Seller I w 1U tiMe punned nr n Ihave taken pannaffo fur Ht ton and with drown imij epiCon the Sound Drink ties broiiuht mo to itO nclii1you wilt Hilda ticket nor my wanning There In nmnunow shirt aunt tIme ret IIn at the mouse You ran Imvothem aUo an order for my mimi and n onre aunt trimGo and Den fred lie and he will tell you where they errlltriny Invetnt rreddlo end nil the folks tinolt lit

Arillu 30 1HH1 U lllkObllimry

Nancy Tlmbrooks colored died at Kaston-Wakhlnffton counl > N V fKterdHy aired him ytermOhio was bonn In the year of Uiirgoneaiurrender andSnore iiiou her hack tthe eare from whl inii shin recehed when chive

Lord AngnntltN Itenrj Vernon In dead He nnn man illRome on Keh 1 IHli and enmnnretei tile fntlur an emitUarou of Klnderton on Mi 3m I t4nl4t lie wan an ontcerIn the Scot PiiNileer ltinnln Tin famll denrindn fromIho l or ln of VeriKtn In tile Duchy of Normau I

Thin lion It M Outtir muinher of the Nora ScullsLetrlnlalhe Council he dead avidtll yesri

After an Illnesnof thrie weettn from an attack of nneu-inonin Treasurer llrrnhanl Batlrr of tho Herman lenera Cnnnilalo of thUcll died at tile renldenro on omur3Oily heights venterdn inornlnL 40 veers old

Mr LUzio llaldeman Iearo eldent daughter of MrW N llaldeman Irinldent of th ttimlrr Journal Com-pany died in iouisvitie yesiemulay aged 25 yearn

Utntpwy Outwreatlci IIIIIMartin Dempsey and Qua Hill wrestled col-

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and elbow test two In tires falln on the ntnito ofQrayt Opera House In Wllltamihurfh tail evenlnr Sicniontha sge lhei men met Chili Dempitr won after ahard struggle Mill and his fnendn not atlifled with time

rMult have been atiKloun to meet the young Willlamib inner amid 5 uiurse of II9O wan made un llardlr hetie men taken their hold last erenlni before Deinpievthrew Hill but aa he did not land him squarely > f zhlwa not allowed Ai they atruiriled a accond III-Dempner nyaln threw this opponent thli time mmniuereiyon hia back Time 3 inlnttten

This recond fall was obtained In two mlnnten ISiSthrowing llenipnev whose foothold slipped When tInethird tunilo came Dempney bnfore the crowd knew hattime n reatleri haul secured their hold hint thrown Hill

The Boaril or E4eicattonThe Board of Education yesterday received

a petition from Mr Jerome llopktna asking the me ofcertain school buildlnfi end ptnntnnlon for 2OW schoolchildren to participate In a mutical fetlralto beitUenfor the benefit ot the Twent neiond lleilment Armorybiilldlnif funit Mi urn W II NentMnif and II A HoKtrswere appointed Ii mitch of time tlftli and Twenty Kcnndwards respettlvel Time contract for erecting a newschool building Arenuu A nnd 1luth street was award

nhl to Joseph Spear at frnm A nsolutlon offered byIommlnsloner W oml to abolish Irlmar Hchool No it InSeem thirdI ntrent was voted down Sir Wood de lreil-tho school abollkhed because the building was uuiutu

The Cardinal Approves of the ConventionCardinal McCloikey received Mr Alexander Sullivan

President of time Irish Kationil League of AmericaThere were alec prrnent Archblihop TorrlBnu the VeryHav J T llcoker father farrell mid Mr n A llnnlyof riilUdelphla TIm Cardinal v rinly endoried tineproceedluifB of tIne 1hlliidelplila Conventloti

Tke Iojrnl JLeilonAt a meeting nf tine CommatiJery of time Military Order

of tIme Lo> al Leitlon nf this United Rtates At liilmonlcolest pennIng ten Cinrlstlant ChrIstensen liemmtCoi-Joiiin I tctunnk amid mice Job J Mliiian were electelt-rmhteel It wie annomnci that 0n iirent was re-ceivenl ty tramisfem tmiti the Loniiimiannlery fnomn lihlmieiethen ihhnsier was iectnh Cennumaud for lbs etlsUiog ear

SHALL WAGES BE REDUCED

TiE QVKHTIOrt THAT AO1TATK IllIRON troHKKHa OP 1ITTHHURall-

InMaaeSieturr > l< IU IkiU Rrdactlon-Mn t be MMleA MeetIng In ke livId T

0Sla flisrus ibe QvcMloBBntliicu Dnll-

PrrreDunoir May 2At 2 P M tomorr-ow

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the committee of tho Iron manufacturersand employees will meet to discuss attainho question of wages Since tho meeting nfew woekRIO there has been no change In tho

Tho manufacturers still Insist thata reduction must bo made while tho Amal-gamated

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committee representing thousandsof workmon hold tho contrary view Tho chiefreason that the manufacturers offer Is that thocondition of trade necessitates a reduction Ifnone Is made thoy claim thit their works mustbo shut down Tine proposed reduction U con ¬

fined to tho skilled workmen Laborers themanufacturers claim are earning all they arepaid Iuddlers In tIme East they say aro sotrom 1150 to 12 a ton tees than similar work-

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in this neighborhood This differencethey claim should not exist

At tho Elba Iron Dolt Works businessIntwas reported eood a large stock on handThoy aro not runnlne full capacity howeverTheir bar mill it is expected will bo In opera-tion

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next week No preparations are beingmade for n strike Alf llurs A Co are run ¬

nlnldouble all tho They aro not makingpreparations for a strike Moorehand-

jros A Co think that business IU not so good-is It ought to bo nt this season butthey are running In their usual wayIud are not prepared for any trouble

Brothers ft Phillips are workingsometimes single tied sometimes double turnsfhey say that trade Is dull Sprang Chalfantk Co say that thoro Is an over productionno demand that present wages cannot altmaintained that It Iis not lust that puddlors Inhe East should recohcf350 for tho same workthat the same class of men more get 560 forWilson Walker Cos mills are runningsingle turn anti the bumllnl shop doubleThoy are dally orders butthey arc mostly small ones They considerbusiness tolerably fair lark Bros Coexpress themselves satisfied with tIne waythings arouolnir Tho market Is in a healthycondition they say and they look for a hrllhiningup in tho near future 1art ofIs running single and tho rest double ComouloBrothers k Co H representative says that bush ¬

n08Is iiuiot They havo adopted tho plan ofhutUnl down Ipart of their mills whon they

runnlnJ full instead of runningsingle say tho way things arorunning now Ithorn is very little moneyIn making Iron William Clark A Coire of the opinion that the dellrlflol in tradeix caused by the lack of Whenthe mlllB are running steadily and tine maiko-ts llrm tho largest portion of the consumerslay In a big stock which thoy use when thomarket declines The can son no sign of Im-uroveinonl Hussoy Howe ft Co considerbushiness fairly aomo They nro runningsingle turn anti are fully able to 111nil tine orders thoy receive There Is no prob-ability

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of their Bhuttlntf down They afHlun noreason for tho dtilness other than overproduc-tion

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Tho Pittsburgh Steel Costing Companyare not running ery steady and report veryfew orders IhCII They tny that prices nrovery low Union Chain Works theyconsider trade duller titan It has ever 1101HlncothnyombarkodI In business ThoImrgh Manufacturing Company and IlussoyIllnns Co both report business quint thoughthoy o all with the trade they hnvo helmgettIng tho latter place tho manager of tIneworks said that they did not conblder It goodpolicy to load up on I falling market

rIlE COd 1UIXKK8 STRIKK

Nearly All Ike Sire lotiln In the MovetAn Offer to ArbItrate

PrrrsBDROH May 2 Instead of diminish ¬

leg the strike of tho bituminous minors Isgrowing In strength and the minors are conse-quently

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In great glee over their success Allof the minors havo joined the strike save thoseemployed by W P Itouso ft Co anti tho CherryHill Coat Company Last evening n jointmooting of tho men working In tine Midwayand Primrose mines wits hold at Midwayat which tho lust named mine resolvedto join tho strikers afternoon but as thorepresentation Trout tho latter pit wits quitosmall tho men there employed revolved towork another day nt least At n nines meotlngheld In MatiHllold last evening it was arrangedthat a procession of striking miners nnd abrass hand should leave that plnre nnd movedown the Panlmndlo as far asOnkdale whoreastnn would bn matte and a meeting hold togot those mon out Tub plan will be followeduntil tile remaining moInes mayo declared for3X cents a bushel Whon que Uonid as to theprobable outcome of tine Strike Secietnry-rlantiery saul thit that miners worn so llrmin tIto belief that tInny had tine right nntheir stile that they would bo unyinldlnir intheir ditmnnd Wn am ready ho added

to donn > thlng that tIs lair We will acreo tosettle the dlfllpulti by appeal to the tradedtribunal under thom hew law Hero IIs a letter Imayo written to Senator Wallace line lettersluts Your Trade Tribunal law is In good limofor settlement of our present trouble andif the operators ai OHO disposed wo will give it achanco to show Its merits Wo havo invitedthorn to petition for Iho formation nf atribunal ti bid lmvl III time justice nf nit Ill nttlon and hope that a long nnd useless strikewill ts averted In our rid I ionui minus Iby ttliooperators agreeing to submit their side of thincase to n tribunal Wo ii nipo you willI continueI

tn lend vottr grtl energy ami ability tn thofinrt item wilitllont of tim questions arising be-tween

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labornnd capitalI

Thn olmenmt I orb havn not jot lieen hemd fromon this now Ill Ii Rh of tthe I tmtint iou

POTTSVIIIK Mitt 2 SlrUns wern begun Intwo collieile today AUolllen No 4 oper-ated

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by Ithe Lehlch Valley Coal Company atJosl reek tine Hungarian laborers struckagainst thn number of wagons they worn icmitt I neit tn load demanding Ithat It be reducedfrom twenty tn sixteen a tIny At Illokel ftCos colliery tthe iii I item us art paId by contiact-n system In vnuun nowhern nlsn in tine regionThoy urn paid fr a lard of which HO cents amint is lulained hit Illin opnrators until timeeoinpletlon nf the work Tint men demand tobn paid in full and the mine Is Idle-

ST IxitiiK Nut 2litmu toni miners of tho-Ilollvlllc III district struck yesterday forhlghnr wagflH Thoj Itavn been gotting from1 J> to 2 smite a bushel and demand 21 centswhich the iiin tutors refine to glue It is understood thinI similar action willhn taken In alltile mlnlni diHtrints of limit Slate

ajoni tillri N unil Ilrk tervra ou StrIkeSr Louts May 2Tito union stonecutters

andplmtirora im tInt hunt CII klrlke loiliM They Irreminted R demand oti the hne4 Li terdny for an Inereanifrom f1 V1 to PI ix r Itnitt and Illto efctalillnhmcnt of a unlbrim rtlti of uuui mi bitch tthe emplovyrrt refnntMl to rollrnlc Alioiit vm MontHiitttr and imi plantirer haveiiilltid v irk

Die talc I ii ern u ill tu inorron doinanl an lncroan of54m cMiU n itac wlm h the htiMva It it amid wIlt not tfratitThe v Ill im utlahJt3 lriki

The ClfjHrmnkm StrikeIJUyFAun May 2TIno demands of tho cigar

makers for an advance of and 91t5A per thounand liesbeth acceded IIn tine hiy all except two firms Ueome-Hoiineiiiun ittid J MeyersH-

RADINU hIa Mtir 2Tle striklnir cifrarmakers ofIMilllp Kufo havo returned tu work Ithe proprietorhavliiK arcKdod to tlirlr denmndi Nearly sit employera hare advanced wanes voluntarily

Mr Iliirwells Good faveelMtntThe Hoard of Supervisors about six weeks

mo sold six vacant lots on Adams street near Myrtleavenue belonging to tOnes county to Mr Kurwell forI 23trri The pr ipertv It on the sits recommended fortins keiler l bulldliiK and lln value Iis now tO0thl

The Screw Wind Ounce May be UsedA cable doHp tch was received josterday

afternoon by tIm National Hide Ansoclatlon that thu-lirltlih asnoclatloti ha1 aifreed to allow tIne screw windgauge tu be used In the coming international match

OSSKS 111 VIUK

The tnlun lintel ttwo dnclllngii ami linrnn ami twolens ntnres rtere burned at Now MIITord Ia 3 estordayafternoon ines lniiLiu

The blinding In Atlanta fli ocmn pled h3 InhnJI-Htoikerna furniture fiutnr emit ibj OreeuI A llnllnmlanaiorn lllilluan burned vvsti mulct lo i UMRl

Thin dxlo of an oil ear nn time fphitfh nnd Suiuiuehatii-inro brnke on rueMnv iilvht at Tn kIulma hldtlon noun

tthu unit hu MID Ing ignited Jle nit tart with their lontcnuwere burned

JSlfUJKL INWilllnui A Fulllv an inc i brought tult for fioivi n nlnit-

Mr vv rfuitth n dentlnt for fracturing tile jon while extrading a tooth

One oflhe liC m tlves tube ti > ed In eo Itching off tinecars at thIn Semite street npprnnch nf Itie brlitirt1 U ex-

Ceiteil tim nInny Tine painting of tIme w hole strULturv v tim

IntHO netknTime eiamlnatlnn of Mr and Sirs Crnnln on the charge

of disturbing Ht iVcilln s congregation on lmnI humlavmorning lir accuilng the i n tur time te Klnr rce vierarthr In lutid t Ohei nf tuvlng thrown tlnlr daughterHrldgetlhiI organUlof tIne ihurili on a cons and kiss 4-

her was adjourned tiv luntice Naeher yeiierdsj at MrCiouiu r < iuiit uutll Tuesday uioruluj

TllK TKWKSBVRr MIQUITr

OCT Bailor Vldorome Action Dennieed aM Insult lo Ike IxlelnlureBO-

HTONT May 2In the House today thcrowas n warm dobato on the bill appropriating190000 for the support of time Towksbury almslouso Several members contended that toappropriate less than the amount estimated asnecessary would bo to acknowledge that theBovernors charges were wellfounded Mr3uHhlng considered tho Governors propositionto furnish money to run limo nlmshouso asan Insult to every member of the House MrMeans of Hasten denounced It In vigorousterms The Board of Health was fully compe-

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to supervise the expenditure of the moneywithout wastefulness anti It would bo undig-nified

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to allow private persons to furnish moneyfor the expenses of State Institutions Severalmembers expressed tIm opinion that thecharges agalnnt tIme management worn largelyexaggerated and overdrawn Hovornl mem-bers

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defended the Governor and at the adiournment the question was still under debate

Charles Ihi Marsh was recalled at the Towksbury Investigation today and time Governorasked htm for a certain book which ho claimedas ills private property but which ho would turn-over It necessary Thn Governor snld ho wantedIt and In tine broadest possible way wouldagain domand every book of tIne InstitutionLila wItness paid that certain appraisal bookslad not been delivered and tho Governor saidhat those wore the very books ho wanted onthe question of the stealing in tine Institution

MR XAVMS IWSIGNATIOY

Layl flows his OMen JIvcnaAe n TobaccoFlrM Undo him n Good Offer

BT Louis May 2TIno rcslRnatlon ofCroon B Baum Commteslonor of InternalRovonue took the politicians hero completelyjy surprise A prominent business mean ofihla city has boon Inform by an Intmatofriend of the exCommissioner that It mini hadmania arrangements with the LorllhmU to takecomplete cliartfu of their legal huelnoH andparticularly of tho collection of the tax rcbato-ou tobacco This work will keep Ituum bnnyfor nearly ft year and will b > worth 20 OOowhich In Itself IH Inducement enough for himto resign a ttiOOO position HH knowledge ofroouuo affairs and thne exact Import and inean-Ineof recent department decisions Iis expectedto make hint valuable to his employers

UiscasI c the Civil Service Rule-WAR1INiTON May 2The Cabinet met to ¬

day to discuss time cMl lomce rule prepared thy thecomnlistoii They were for the most part approvedOne quovtlon arose upon which decUlnn wu reachtdTime ctltomfl observed In making appointment in several-or

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tine executive departments li to dUtrlbute themninong the Htaten and Terrtnrle upon the tia U of populatlon It U questIoned whttthrr H strict adhftmict tIntints rule would Omit hamper the admlnlMrntion nf thechll service and most of the uifntbem of trie Cablmthink ttiat appoliitnifiili louder the now elm It Pfrlcnritlta should be made itrlctl upon merit ac determinedhv oiiipelitv cxatntnatlnnii n tfarilUHNof the rroldencuof the aurrefitful candidate Time newcUll servIce lw-Tovtde4 tilt appointments itiall he dlstrlttntid among

tins States ami lerrltorlcn In proportion tu population asfor as practicable Mr Iii H Eaton thinks thi clause Isin he carried r ut only If cciiftlMent ufth a Ironer adminlitrallonof the lin lie does not tlilnk H S lll i rule asource of WLH li difltcult >

flprnce Trees Ilylna In MaineIUNUOR Mo May 2 Bnports from tine lum

her rcRlon of Aroostook show that spruce trees are dt-

liif at a fearful rate La t M Inter operations were begunon a part of a tow nshlp n mere It wail expected that 7tJO-

O feet would he cut but on1 > 75 om feet uf soundspruce could be found Examination fmwed that tIneprnce In tine rent of the towuihip was in tIne canine condltlon There In a township nn tIne FbI Hhcr waternthat In sell timbered On till tract It If eoilmnted thatromixxi feet nf upruee In Htandlnfr tnday hilt Ct tinerntfl trees are drlnir In live ears there will not ht Hmillion feet Ho far an mimi he lutcrtalned there are no-wurms at work on the ppruce find tIn calico of Its docay Is n mystery Tint tops of tine test prucu list e areddish color and took as tliougti tlie > mad lurCh scorclied-by fire There are a number of timnnhlpiion which ItIn entltnnted limit three fourtltN of the spruce Is deadThe lost to on ncr will he very heavy

Proposed UapttotWair4 PloNORWICH Conn May 2Time united liaptl

oc let Us of tbts State have nearly eutiKummnted time j ro-

jectof establUhlnjr adennmlnatlonal uttmnter wateringplace at Crescent heart on the shore of Lnng IslandSound about aeen miles west of New Txtndon Timeypropose to purchase thirty acres uf Innd divide it limItfit lot end soil tine lots t cnttnirrr lu the centre ofthe proposid settlement a if I UJ tnbornacle wilt be erect-ed in which dftll > rellctoiK ien Iron wilt be held durlntfthe Muninifir Iho tote Hilt be deponed of to the variousSlate Hup tint moelt Ire Tine trot incrtm to considertIne enterprise lucid In tine tentral HtptUt Church In thiscity on Monday eenlnif wn large clint enthusiasticIrrfrrmeii from the reprtventatlte cm iirelne iii tine Nigteattended CeO eiitpeu lot s e ems dusluekeil of at unco tit listtist families m thin city Tin proponed cite of tins e itemin if place It not fur fnnii time campground of the ConIiectietmt lhrmtmnftlt

Inlted tu Clo tutu Mail SubsIdiesWAHHINCJTON May 2IioSuert J CrulehtonS-

peclnl 1OHtat CnuunlMHloner fnnu New ZtnUnd in anInterview nlth lIme lu lmater Uetioral tudav compHined of Ithe hcnvy pubhl for iirrj Iiirf time mntU tldt-th AtiHtrnliifilan colonies are rain letit to psj tine Ila-clllc Stunt Miuiiiphlp Complin IlluI inkui l If in lieS fthe advatitntfuM which Ibu Ililtid tttUo kri4i from theitratuportatinii uf tines nials ncro ti thti contuunt ourOMernnient oulii bo wlllitifr tu leer otne pr pi rtlonuftime expeiine nt tbe service The lin tmn t r Oenr il repiled mat he hud mi anthoriU to Ink o Hit cnume cogncsteil limO would hj tbe mntter lufore Ithu PresidentOlNters of thin 1tikl ODIcii Utrpartmtitit ciny IHint the mrcs

nt urrantrcnienl bj Il Intel Imne LinxDoti ttiul Aubtrnlmn-inntlfi tire smut n nice thin cnnilttent 14 ahnntnifefins ttoI-

IM tiecauso it fuihtnt the forwarding of our Atutrnllnu moils

Mayor Edson on the Water HillIon F U Sninold tolutfraphrtl to Mayor

Ildeuu estcnlHj i tint the Oiotuii Aqueduct hut MhkhI has-

h350el Ilie Senate might bo nmviutcd in the Atneinbl byI he aitililcm of a fourth cltlen Ooinmlthinncr And askedfilm lu rpcoiiitiipiii a mini Tin e Mat or reumhinh-

Ttno Wntcrlill MS llsset hv tine Henate violates thuscuirtt If not I hit lItter timeComwmitutlomm amnul all recognnlzedl-nrimmi pie hut hnniQ mute aiiiiiilt Important iiiovixlons ofthe rhnrif r ami IH I IM IfiM v otiiinxlout Itu the cltlrein ofNow tort I htie no mfffoiou othT than ttione-olrfHl inmlc flio recpoimbiliiy IIa 111th the LcaUlalure

One of the ltvcrpuol lienMary Wilson uskod Joseph Kultcn of South

Ninth afreet Hrouktii In Greenwich ttreet last mIght

what tine tuft wns He told her and wulked uimikiy onmill fclu followed and ijiiickh clinched him mmnnnint I tiebody from bfhlnd r nit K izintf the wntcji ran nwaj Hbonan arrested nnd It v at ascertained that clue was arrented on Hundav under tbe name of Annlo Ilitilm fur asimilar offnor hut was discharged for w emit of 0 Idence-Mie In ari > itrs old and Itoliummgs to a ii cit knott gmmgcalled time Liverpool liens

The Noshyilto K cc-

NASHVIIU May 2The first race ono antione eighth miles cc n tn b tem ri Jetmitigi withPbeckmate setoitl annul nunterer third Time OJ-

InI time second race three rpiarter mile heilp milletwon tbp first beat hi I It1 flint Ireeum od tha secund-In tiOif emil tbe third nnd nuelnl I

The third rnielUi mlUi was won by Hugbfs withGeorge ekes Sfiond and Athhuie IhInt Time J n-

Ibe fntirtb rae tine qiiurttTA of a mllenat ttn byTwilight with Knthschlld aecoud and Ueurve 1 tblrdTime I liyj

The IIor elllcjcle CunleatBosToN May 2 At 10 oclock tonluht the

end of thin ithird ilk of Itho six d1i e horses vn ticrcle4mutest at tine Cmmo time ocore tood l ero ion horieii43 miU t 4 odtide limit 1rlnco on biitliit t 440 miles

a rm lilt wt <nt Title TICLXjltljII

Senator Anthony ft impro IngA Hroiison Atcott Is again inft > cry weak on 1ltlnnDuring tIme pelt lU months IW national hunks were

oririuilztdTine wheat on K B Ila els farm in DcVotaU three

italics hitchThin apnoinlment of Count llo0 at Aiutrlan Ambas-

ador at Varls U gazettedDelawares pearh trees are fn blnnm though not so

full as last year Time prospect IU eooil-Th IreM lent lias selected the nnnirt Itotlonrhiciil0

unit Atlanta fur lbs lures steell cruisers to be builtA heat u fall of unow Iis interfering u 1th tlie progress of

tine iMilldlnir of this Northern Pacific llullroad In MontanaPmf IL K 1ncliard of Val College will succeed Irof

Idodwin of Ilar > Aril as Director ot the American Schoolof LlaMliti btudles nt Athens

The supplemental tradition treats witlit Sixain chipeiulKiilfiuant annul kldnappiiiK to mum list nf otTviicti forn hlch extrHdltlon may be asked

hum Ilue tit > eUotlon In ht Paul on TiieMnv hue eeiireDumocrAtU ticketuai eleittM Time Ufpubhtan Cninii gum

thou endorsed tIme rliKlf al Utinotrntlc nomlncrii-Ulftui JflLkviui riilIcnr In Bailey Htirbor M-

enns Inirned jtit rdny ntornlntr aol his dauiflitrr t hI c 4and Hernia aged 7 and U > ears penciled lu thu llsines

nut euEnnmiur s t iugenilo hens renotinofil tier claim toItta i lie temmu prevented b > Itlu mimUlpHUO of 81 irs liretu lIme Htiptrnr NavoUoii This nutnlcli ultt v mil iletuhie coin of the emit

TIme r iinH > hHiila ticIlits 3 thtfriUy r hised i till pru-III Itliu tin tempt to ixr umteor ret lout nmn cint-roiovnlid ims utthinit in the old or inn n reutaiiKiit Inany pultlio performance

In tine hilfrUte lueon thni tinr mild In Reading3 em tie tfluien Im s lien lnuui iff me mitt N J alni

Mt lllulif Itrnlin Ht llrU e icll tuniiyli thirdWont of 47 nnd lilkh at out of 47

Al rtll Heal nhusliM smih I killed tile nrtncr A IVr-v link ci I nil u hull llttr heat t cc hrrulmd htfire

tin i uti ii Stone IniMiMioloncr in Jtuionj entrrilny Hiidheld In 521i Si huh John SteIn iec0nnitiJ I ito bomlsinan

At tie hettrr in eel In > fst rdtiv tile race for tInehester Trade 1itp fur thrte > tar odi und iiptvmd isisHnnM Mr Leoiiold de lEuthichlld o Ithree nr olil laylIlly If In rift Mr 0 J Merrvs four jtnr old Llusiiiutfilly Heant came tn nerond and sIr j jD Asikys threeyear old hnrtismi 400 fcaucj boy tniitil

mae ci

DUNNINGS NOTE DEALINqS

HIS AttttKflT OV tft ACCVttTlOfi BX-IItItUK F AX It J II KKLLEK

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They Charge their Ninprndoit tn Htit Duta-ulnii Uriilnl unit Awtilltm thai the l-

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wcrn Mere Extknanct t roperEdwin J Utitinliifr n tioto broker of 63 Wall

tmtteotwuio arrostel on Fimursliuy last by DeputySheriff McCionlulo on an onlvrot arrest issuedby Judge Van Vorrtt In time Superior Court Howas held In custody until rUturdny when timehill rots rctliicetl front < ljHK to 20000 ami I

this ho ftirnlsliptl tn the Sheriff The corn jplatnantH arc Pierre P Keller sail Joseph HKeller of the from of Hunter Keller A Codealers lu pli e at 144 Vntro street They saythat Dunning was rovommomlcd to thorn as aman wino could got nolca dlcountod nt favorable rates On Jan 2 Dunnlne called attheIr oftlco asked thorn If they neededmoney and offered to place theIr notesnt sic tIer cent discount without com-mission

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They gave him ten notes nverae-tnu about 3000 ouch hind amountlnir In nilto 30000 They wiro miulo payabli In four 1 1

months the last bolntr duo on May 7 In roturn ho mo thorn vlmt they cull a purchaseniomoinndiitn but wliloli ho says was n pur-clmsn mInt Itreadi I luivo purchased front j4you this day anti names thin notCH and endswith an airretmcnt tn pny 12000 on Jan 12 antIthe luilnuca on Jan 2 3 Tho llrm objected to ftaking It nndiiHkoJ Mliy It was nuccs ary If he Y

was able to pluco tile notes ut once Dunning sreplied that ho might hao some difficulty In Au

placlnic thprn and that his note was a moreformality that In rnro thin notes were dis-counted

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motley at once Ho simply IUod time date atthe 23J HO lImit he could nave some definitetime on which to pay antI to prevent their culltag on him fur tine money beforehand

On Jan 12 Dunnlnepitld the 12000 ni naroed lOn Jan lit thn llrm had sonIc urgent flood oftKIUUU and they called on liunnlni Ho saidthat no had not yet dlftcountod time notes hIntthat ho soon nxriocted to place them all in n I

lump nail would liar a large sum of moneyon time 2Jd Mr KelloTBajH that DunnlnKs-Htutumonts Wore also as lit learns that Dunnlnu hail at that tutu already discounted eight tof the notes for I2CHII45 and had applied themoney In tho Ktittlempnt of hIts private affairs 4tOn Jan 21 Dunning did not inmivo time moneyhe had iiromUud Ho said that hn had daposited tho notes for discount with a personfrom whom ho was unwilling just then to recallthem Ho saint that If the firm was anxiousto get monoy at once ho know whore hecould intact 17000 IImmediately Tho llrmbelieving that the former batch of notes hall i rtinot been discounted gave him six morn notes fianimmtlm to 17000 antI received 12000 In-fash and another imroli ise mcmoiandum Hothen offered thorn ills note for a bug term Insottlument of tIme lli > t batch of notes Theyrefused It hut took two leninnd Incites for the tfamount One of Itliiso mis it enentitt cIt Jan I29 not paid and protested They then nakedDunningI to return ttlictn mill Itheir notes undoffered hint hlauolpn and tine J4000 ho had tiuld-thuin Ho gave hack live of trio last batch of t4note amounting to f 1 11071 but did not re-turn

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tho other notes These rmnalnlnu notesImviiii pitted into oilier hnuds were pnBon-tcrtliU itildtii and the llril HIIK unable tomeet thuin Htmpendcd pnynii t and the notesworst protested mill ailons at law beijiin

Mr Uumilni then n dlfTerntit Ncrnlon of the ytransactions Ito says that hn tout time firmthat lii would not act ax broker or agent butwould buy their nott out ind out and take hischances of ne otlntltiK them They agrucl to yithis and ho gave them huts purcluuw note f13

which lio says lomplitud the tontiact Tlior-camo

tto him before his notu wax due nnd I4wanted omn fMOOH Ho told them that Ito J

mail found1 dllllnulty IIn placing third notoH nnd i I

wits ttnalilu to let Ithem have It Ho had not dis-counted

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iilmcil them out as collateral for loaiu Nor did the promise to pay them any money If he shoulddiscount their notes bcloro his note wasdune Ho says thoy HUtcuuitted time ttocon-dtranaetlon and ho refupeil to eo Intoit until tIm llrt wits ended Thoy agreed und t

ho cave thorn two demand notes iu tettlemont 11 toof the amount duo on tho llrst hatch of theirnmtet 4oiiliuo tcave ttwron PBretcOIOtOfOV 4their second batch of notes He let his note KO lf tto protest Iwcaufu he found that ho was unable ito do anything with tIne firms notes as helearned that sonic of their notes mud previous-ly

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been protested aWhen they demanded their notes back ha re ¬ uj

turned suoh as ho could touch anti was illlnic Ito return all tho others If they would return tihis notes and the monoy he had paid themHo was unablo to return tim notes at once as fthey wore so placed that It would take sometime to get thorn Tho transactions were i ttuhitithhl rtwopplnks of note Mr Dunning paytC

Mr Keller sajs that Lucius Hart A Co ofluiitllng Still tulsa had trouble with 5Ir Dunnintf Lviabout noten and alter much bother mid coaxlug succoodud in Kelttutf back fiom mint nil ttheir notes but two Mr Keller also says thatU 0 Hoituhton iL Co elaltu that their recentfallurn wits due to Mr Dunnlims rotalninu theproceeds of I75300i1 of their notes through a tsimilar transaction Mr Keller speaks of toother houses which had trouble with Mr DunnliiK but ho does not glue their names as ha-feaiH it may Injure their crxdlt Audernon A-

Co mire said to bo interested to tho extent of5000 or moro

MUliiK iith kU MoneyMnrtfn Muller aged 23 has been rutlsiuing

from his mimIc in HobcKen for H week He mel beenemployed In tho grocer of H Itormanof 13Jeffernonci rust an 1 hem sec cii n oniid ralile um uf moiirjWith hbt eftrnliigB he rfxol eul to 51 tutu biihiness fnthimself Hu timed of tin opportunity In tteetmtvkeln itHint on TburMln he stir tor to go tiVn Ukhitf Witil bl in I

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thouiTnil dollnib vorlh of jowolry wAs pJjstolen on liicAla nltflit from H sure ut tanlstti on tIneEric Kallroud

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Falrwcathor followed hi local showers vanalle w unit mivtl nrtrituahtcrly Oat iouiamy or louii ittempi rature and prvstire

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The 1iiIna Club linn IfHceil tine rlith liniue 147 FifthAM iiiielttt Twr nt nlrsbt Hirtit fur II u core at an anmini rents of VIAl 5 4

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track nt Mullerr street jdittnlJ-eorrfH Brown 21 yt urn of sic of Htititltiffton L I

wIns Lrurthfl to death hctvvrm n lmost ainl tile uock ttt timefoot uf East Ihlrty ninlli street ytutorJa

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a eiitiers litbortrn to thirty ceiU HU hourTwo mit > I unigarlmmn g 11cc mtrcsmh ilcinmreeuurty sad

each IrovlJftl n tim H tr Inured iniuk at Inxtruiiifiit caninetuiunllo dnnlcii 3 jeitenlu They iru jm to nitty In uI

concert hlooiiaTIne lion S H Cox etittrtalnotl a hub purty of Con

grreImemn nit tIme Manhattan tlnh on lutidit hiwlit iitiniioror tlniijrLmtiiHii at Ilinrge hiiumer of Californiawino u on Inns cc uy lu Sweden 1TIme tinily of Ilrioz SilnmnM if Wi hifth Street winomac lueii unuisbmg nine lho mtiUlonf Mnnti vs his fouiulat Uio foot nt Wtillwenty mmml l ntreet iv tvnU > IN j Iices a liiokkoeneu r tn a hey mreft store

John A HiiiTcr n wesiihnt fannurnf Cfttckill cam lolute city fuur iluya itticn nnd rank er > KHJ Hivms taken to HdltMie llointil yceitrnh mifferliiK frnui ldelerium trciuciu nnJ Ii lout Ithere tOot niiyht i

A verdict of fiiiciitU ti0 Fhootliu while Iiilmrliifi limiterait atUok of acute niMila WB rmnlerej i tfrU ty ltny ICurontm 11mm hIm HID canu of iSuthiiii 8 Mince v Inckilled hlniMf In tho tew btilMhiK on April

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by tertitlei in tine imnnke t ill caoo KHttrdav Ithat trntniiivrrMtonn held will Mr Stokes 1urtnK the last yearsot liU lift they JuIfcJ Ithat he win of commit mind

Ihntimt Dally h laborer eged 55 who lived on thefourth tlnor nf tine trtiMiifii Ht 410 taut Twenty thirdstreet was balmIly killed nlmrtly after 3 oclock yeatcrdiy morniiitr liy lallinir frutu a front window to tInSsidle walk below j

Tins Police were a ked last scemnnng to took for PIillo F

Semi UrHiiifl njfed 15 who left lieu cuuftn moms at a < f 1

KM 1 cunt on utrtet where Sine WBI taylntr on Hundnymorning nnd IIBH not returnud she conic to thli conn-trj front IliKlauJ iml October to visit relatives

Jsimmes ml Lnmwrmncp K honiele man Hho was occaslnirmahi emnnploycul tiy iTtl iuiiis Hrwer of I it EastTwiy first slreet to ilu emrshnie was altimsed Ui go hittime cellar inn St otnity miigiit t in rein t lo sei snnine drawmini lire aind w inun this ermt Suit girl rain ilown to put it-onut sIne fumnmtul I hat iou hiel stolcIm to u mit tnor n1reessHe wai locked tip

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No hindu vs iInformation rent lug thin rumored rtnlifnallonotMr YMllfam IIII ConitabU cc Treoldcnt i t tieUnion tub tould Im ItAtntd ut tine itnb mouse last nlglitA nieiuber who had not heard of tfn rt Unatlon saidthat Ih had not en Mr mimiiiihime tit the Dull for a fort Imight and that he woull not IIe aurph c l If hi lint reUnliNioilbrc tin tuinttjuthCHof ill htulih At Mr Con

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