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1 -1 1 i- 2 -J. 's A i TENEMENT HOUSE HORROR TITB CEILDBEN VICTIMS OF FIBS IS EMS ST STREET, LOCKED in, THBT COTTLD MOT ESCAPE AND Will SCFTOCATBD MANT DARtXO RESCUES MADS THE FLAMES irtliD RAFIDLT TIOM A BLaZIKG OIL TO TV. A Br HtMl by MTBlMt handling Ot BE tor at 7:45 o'clock yeeterday morning en tho fearta Bor th lx-tory teoMMI hM 1M Henry Btraat retailed tm th death of Br young ehndraa. Th ubn ot th Uttl rtottm ar fUwt ALTER BERNSTEIN, aged Ura rNN REBECCA BERNSTEIN, aged tea years HEM ASN BERNSTEIN. eslxyeera BACUIL BKRMBTKIS.

tn4ltIBMtU PAXN1S kOSIS. IM MTM TNT1 ThehouMla wht 1 gnwa a that one baring euite Apartment oa each eld the wladtag stetrcMa tb abaft ot wblch act aa xcllenl flu hi tiK of fir. Thr wer about twnly femlll Urlng 1b the bHM dmI of them poor Hebrew ngaged la tbo tailoring trada Tho ground floor ku twa atom opening Into tfc street. Anion tti families that llrd on the top floor were the Bernstems and Uto Eosena Abraham BerMteia. tM father ot four ot tte victim, la a preeeer Md work Id a tailor shop's Madison aad Plka ctreeta Ho wont oot to work at 7 'lock, and soon afterward Mr.

BerBtteln went oat to bar provisions, having first looked to bar four little obtldroa wb war la bed to-thr. I a tbe roar of tbo Beraateln' apartment Bred tbo Rcoeaa Mrs. Rosea had alao COB oot. tearing ber little girla aoloop. Oa tbo fourth Boor, wber the fir started.

Bred btyr Itelper and bla family. Votper him-aoll bad gen oat to work. -Mr. Votpor attack a tuatoh to light bar atove and forgot to loo tbo oU roeptacla Tb match broke, aad tbo burning nd tll Into tbe oil. wblob instantly biased np.

She tried to throw tbo stove Into tb sink, bat burned ber Angers, aad dropped It oa tbo floor. Abraham eotdmaa. a boarder, tarew a atrav matxrasa oa toe borBlac oU. ex-peellBKto smotber It, bat tbe oU lmmediatelr aoaked tbe straw, aad tbe fire spread wttA larBUaA' rapidttr, beldaiaa raa oat ot tbo room screatntnir Fir Bar youraelres asd Mrs. helper hurriedly got togetber her four children and raa to the fire eeeane and cot lato tb nrt boose, aa tbe fire was already raging between bar and tb Boot.

TA Bre spread rapldlr. and baring one t-alaed tbo hallway the draught op tboetalr sbait seat tbe flame roaring np tbe sialrease to tbe top floor In a rery abort space of time. The tenants of tbe bonse were rlreadr alarmed, aad were a warming out with their children, tbuae wbo Ured on ue lower floors bv the door, aad the others by the lire oaoapes and baleoaioa. folloeman John P. Kelly of the Madlaoa Street foUoo fctexlon showed great heroism, and was the means of soring more than on life.

He ent out an alarm. then limbed up tb Are escape to tbo fourth Boor, where be foasd sererai women aad children buddled together, dazed by fright, aad not kaowlag what to da He dragged and poshed them to tbe tire escape, which wore already beta maoaod by tbo ttromaa. who In tbe meantime Bad arrired aad were placing tb ladders galast the wlndowa. tiropiag throiuth the blladiag amoka. Pollee-anaa k.elly foand a little boy.

He aelzed blm aad went down tbe Ore eecape to tbe eeeond floor, ae tbe stairs ware crowded with fleelag tenants, aad saw Policeman Baker below ob the aldewaik. Her, eatcb this ehild." criefl Kelly, aad as Baker opened his arms aad sang oat, All rljcht. lot him go." Kolly dropped tb boy. who was aanght by Baker. AAotaer man who ahowed heroism was Eam-ol Jacobs of 200 Henry Btraet.

who raa into tbo baraiag building and brought out little Ulllo Bossa from the top floor. Ho was usable to bring eloac ber little sister. A eeeond alarm was sent out. and soon serea streams were playing on tbo flame, while tb Bremen and police worked bard to srot all tbe to aaata oat. The streams of water aoou told on the names, aad la a abort time they were eub-sloedT The proceeded to examine the rooms to see whether any one had been burned or suffocated.

In the rooms of the koeeaa they found the body of little Fannie Bess slightly burned, bat death bad booa caused by autloeatioa. In the Berastelns' apartmaata they foand the bodies of the foar yoaag children. The Ore bad aot tooohad tbm, bat they bad beea suffocated by the smoke as they slept, Tenderly tbo llre-Basn placed tbe bodies of the little ones la blankets aad took them dowa stairs lato the eu-ret aad lato a neWcbboriag store. While tbo Cre men wr still at work. Mrs.

Bernstein, the mother ot tbo four children, returned from bar errand, rib became frantlo with grief and triad to rush late tb baraiag boase to sars he? children. Whea th firemen came oat with tb dead hlldrea there waa a rush ot mothers to see whose they were. lor la th excitement many wemea had loot sight of their hlldrea. At Ant there seemed to be some hope that life was not extinct, aad the aargeea of the am balance that bad booa earn mosed worked for aearly aa hoar trylag to res a to lists them. In the afternoon Coroner Sehaiti gar permits for the rcmoral Bf tb bodloa.

Tbe house belong to Jacob Coke and waa built before tbe present fire laws were enacted. The losses of tb rarioaa tenants In tbe honae, a estimated by the Joliee and Fire Uepart-Deata, amount to aboat The damage to the belldln Is estimated at A bad fir broke oat la this boase on April 20 lbtfl. la tb room of Morris Dlelz, on tb second floor. Mrs. Dlsts bad gene ont of tbe house and had locked in ber two children leering aa 11 etore burning.

The children upeet the stors and could aot get oat. One of the ealldrea was badly Injured. A woman, la trytnc to escape, fell from tbe fire esespe on ths se ootid Boor aad rooelrod fatal Injuries. Steerage Bates Adraaced. AgesU of tb Toxica steamship lines at makiag preparations for tbe annual Bprlns; exodus from Europe.

They bare seat circulars to their aab-agaats, aetifylag them of aa Increase of steerage rate to take effect from arch 1. Th lreaJars eontala extract from tb law goreralag immigration, and a waralng that agents will be held responsible for the eUlBcef a tieAet to aay Immigrant of the prohibited class. It was said yesterday that the steamship people bellere that the tweaty-day Quarantine of esse Is baring immigrants on board will not bo forced under the new Administration, and bare therefore decided to openly reeam their lmmigraat traffic. This was denied by the goats yesterday, who said that the laeaanee ot the elroalare bad no significance, as their paa-easwr traffic was usually rery heavy la the fcprlag. aad that the laerea of rate was due to aa laereaa of business.

Badly Hart by a Dyaaoalte Rxploelon. kflebsal DMgaa. a laborer, agad forty-11 r. Who Ursd at 849 Beooad Arenae, met with an Motdeat yesterday waleh wlir probably fatally. He was digging a rault la the allar at 108 West Tweaty-elghth Btroet, which la belag roarer ted from a dwelling boase into factory building.

He took a dynamite cartridge from a barrel of eartrUUe and laid It en worxlog prior to harglag tas blast, ddsBly there was a deafaalag sxploaloa and Jogsa wss burled orer the reek aad dropped bleediag and aaeoaseloes upea tbe eellar Boer. He wae remored to the Kew-York HoeoileX The bUdlagwa aot damaged. Th Pel astel Health ExpeslUoa. Tbo third aaaaal Food aad Health Exposition, udr the aasplc of. th Kw-Tork Be tail Grer Caioa, will open asxt Taedsy erea-lac at the Leaz Lyeeam.

aad win eocOnae for foar weeks. There will bo aboatOO exhibitors, who will bare orer different kind of arti-clee of food oa exhIMUea. After oea aad ronlag eoaeert wiu bo given, aad me. Uoelae Lemeke. formerly a Uacaer la the Ber-Jla aad Uaaa oooklag aehoola.

will dallrera lectare every afternoon oa household tolea. The eipeeJUoo win bo opoa erery day exeeot t-uaday from 1 la the aiteraoea aatU 10:30 at night oo au Femoral of Ifaanflloa c. Garwood. Tb fuaeral serriee Hamiltoa Uarwod. who died saddaly aasarUm tbo heart last Tbaraday moralag.

wtU be bold at bla laU reel-doao. 82 Weet Elghty-aereath fe'treet, to-mes mm I VlWA, VI IB SBO Moralag chapel of 81 Agnes' Cbarch as wa first plaaaed. The later- sBsbeaam ear4l I Bv. m. A.

Bllfrer Lev4 JXlaa Ska to kwa. JiZAa' whgta. kfATCb Banker HOI aad Baairaa Um at vTaraer. probably the fT? a' prepwly th world. Vsdaeeday alght ladafiaiuly.

Tb ZEutt fil- tariff is CXX3V3 jrxnuox i. i I MAJOBITT A. BID hTxaTOBtTY BlrMt CPO THB CBAEOEB. 5 WktanrotoM. Btarb ByBgat (Dm.

sabmttbad to the Ha to-day tb rawrt taf the Cwaena CsmmlTHi oa th lavweUgattoa lab tb Oaaaa Bureau. The roeoluUoa dirwodag lahTf hargd that tb baroaa bad beea tnlemeaagod, aad that faad appropriated for esems work bad booa waatealy wasfd. Tb MBtaUttM report that from tbo tettl-moay taka tb hargM bar aot beea sus-ajad. It yaatlBa th rwtaoral Thaapeoa, th Philadelphia agent wb eollected manu-faetuiiag statistic. Tb barg that reads appropriated tor the Homo aad Manga- divisions bad booa dlrerted aad ased for other divisions ot tbo tb eommlttoe Bad Bn-trn Tb charge that promotions, appolt-meata, aad dlecharge war taad from tarorit-tsm.

and that asslsss work was required, aad that there waa waste of material la tb division Wealth. lebt, and Taxatloa the oommltte And were aot proved. Tbe charge tht employee bad paid other employe supposed to bare laflaenee with tbo appointing aad dismissing po were, or those near to them, waa sas-saiaea by the teetlmoay. Clerks who are guilty acts of this obaracter. tbo com mil tee thinks, should bo Immediately dismissed.

KepreaentaUr Flthlaa I1L.) submitted minority report, The report oomplalns ot )o-ablllty, for want ot sufficient tlm. to mak a thorough Investigation, and aays tha mlaorlty belts ves. from the erldenc takea, that the Census office uader SuperlnteadeBt Robert P. Par-tor has been mismanaged. The committee waa directed to Investigate a charge that tbe Ceaeua Otbce has beea conducted In the Interest of partisan polltloa.

By reeolatloa ot the Houae tb Secretary ot tb Intarlor waa aaked for tbo Barnes aad recommendations ot ail Caasut Ottice mplore. bat a response baa bn re-eelred. and tbe miaoritr therefore la not pro-pared to submit any rtewa on this branch ot 1b- "LY to tbe obarg at wantoa waete of faad. tb mlaorlty 1 opinion that th Bupertn-tandent has diverted fuBd appropriated for certain divisions to other divisions. Whether thle praetloe wa Justifiable, tb minority 1 not prepared to say.

Consldsrabl printed matter and lumber. It la found, wor destroyed and1 barned. and considerable money used In printing bulletins aad ether matter not authorised by tbo Coneo act. Certain employee were permitted by Superintendent Porter to Into the Census Offloe after offloe boar to copy inform atlon for a newspaper before It waa Kiraa to other newspapers. While there may aot bo any law against each eowduct.

tb minority ears it ought to be eondemaed. Three witneeeoe testified that they paid money to outsiders to obtain position. In conclusion, tbe minority recommends a thorough investigation of the Census Ofli oo by tbe next CongTos. I ITHK KEW BILL. March 3.

Tha Chandler Immigration and Contract Labor bill, which passed tbe Boom at a let boar lt Bight, will become law as soon as it reeelre the President's signature. I The tTD of tb bill require steamship companies to prepare aad authenticate, at th port of departure, lists or manifests of their Immigrant passengers, con tain full Information eonoernlng them, and deliver the manifests fo immigrant Inspector on arrival. Instead of transferring tbe passengers to ths control Of such Inspectors wholly undocumented. Ioabt-fnl questions concern! a tbe right of an Immigrant to admission shall be decided after special Inquiry by foar offleiala. but aa appeal can be made from a decision to the becrstery of the Treasury.

i The bill increase by tbra tb excluded classes of alleas, ae follows Tboo orer sixteen year of ace that are Illiterate; eriaplea. blind persons, or other physically lmperlect, unless ther ean abow satisfactorily that they will not become a publlo charge.) and persons belonging to socle tie which faror or Justify tb unlawful dastraottoa of property or lit a 1 i CAB-COUPLER BILL 6IQKED. Washihotok, March 3 President Harrison approved th Car-Coapler bill to-day aad tbe pa with wbioh signed It was reseated to Mr. JC A. Moaely, Secretary ot th Inter-Btete Commerce Commission.

Private Secretary HaLferd said to-day that while tbe Preeldeat thought tbe bill did not go fat apugb la It provisions to grant tb relist desired, be had particular pleasure la approving It on the last day of hie term, because of the en-dee vera be had made tor many years to obtain legislation of this character. He bad advocated It Jo the campaign of 18H8. and la each of hi annual messages te Coagr be bad Impressed upon Benators and Bspreeentatlre th aeo-slty for legislation that would giro soma protection to tb lives aad person of trainman. I BERIKO BE A COMMISSION. WAniGTo, Marsh a.

Major W. Halford, detailed for duty as disbursing officer of tbo Bariag Sa CommiMion at Paris, left Washington this afternoon for 'w-Tort, whsne be sails to-morrow morning ob tb French Lin steamer b'ormaadi for Harm. On tb sam steamer will Mr. aad MrA E. J.

Phelps, J. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Lansing, Mr.

aad Mr. J. ptealoy Brows, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, (the latter three gentlemen being attache th commission.) Mis Elklns, daughter of the Boo rotary of War.

and Mi Lansing. Th official members ot the party expect to remain la Pari several month In th discharge of their duties. STBE FREIGHTER CENTUR10X. SHB WILL BB TBE LARGEST BTEAM4 IHIP OH THE GREAT LAKES. i Bat Crrr.

Marob S. Tb frlgbt tea mar Ceatarloa, the keel of which waa laid her yesterday, will be tbe largest freighter oa ths lakes. It is tbe one hundredth Vessel ballt at x-Congrasaman P. W. Wheeler yard.

In appearance the Centurion will reeembl an ocen freighter, with engines amidships, bat with only two short pol spars. She will of, steel, and will bo leaaohed aboat Aug. 1. Her dimensions are 378 feet orer all, 360 feet, keel. 45 feet beam, aad 26 feet depth.

Her engines will be of tbe trtpl-xpanilon type. 23. 37g. aad 63 Inches, with inch! stroke, aad are axpected to mala tain a speed of fourteen miles aa boar. Tbe bail wlU fulfill all the re qui re menu of the British Lloyds la strength.

The cabins are to be finished in Louis XVL styl. aad will compare la elegance w4tb thdee of aa ooean liner, fehe will cost Two. sister ship ot practically the earn dl-measlons ar to bo built at th sam yard, and tb three will constitute tbe finest carriers oa fresh water. Their capacity on 16 foot draught Is placed at 4.0O0 gross teas. In Centurion Is built for either paekage or: balk freight, baring ten large hatches la the deok besides alx gaas-way porta ea each aide.

This ooaatrucdoa readers it a doubly difficult matter to secure etaaobaeee. bat those who: hare examined the piano praise them. The: thro ar bulldlag for the Hawgood A A rery Transit Company of Clereland, Ohio, and D. Whitney of Xe troll. A Big Tract In Flooring Mllla.

Utah. March 8 With la the Bxt thro month another gigantic combine Will go lnt affect This time it will he tbe flouring Interest of tb Territory, which will be consolidated aad given lato the eoatrel ot Eagliah aad American capitalist. Twlr mill, tbo of Ogdea. Logaa. and Cache Valley, Ial Cooaty.

Salt Lake City, and Prove, wUl be In tbetrast. Th deal lavolve rr $1,000,000 cash, aad this money will be paid dlreotly lato tbe beads of the Utah wears, borne lm portent Impreremente will be made ee soon a th eon-aeUAatloa Is effected, aad the ompaay. It is aid. WUl redao the price of floor. i Ths HoCDMleal Poisoning Caeee.

Pittsbcbo, March 8. It has Just beea Uarasd that on day this week, whea baala was quiet In tbe Criminal Court. Gallagher aad a tb cbarg of bariag ooasplrad to poison th Boa-union aaen at Homeetoad. lato ooart aad pleaded guilty. It 1 net knwa why It wss done so secretly.

Tbe dlaoorery we not made enrol to-day, wbea their aame wr aa-aeaaced among those te reeelve seateaee tomorrow. Th attcrnsys for the ma a will make a strong plea for elameacy tea them oa aeooaat of heir pleading guilty. i A Srl Bll of Law. BTOjr, March 3. A aorel rule law wss laid do on by the 6sprm Court to-day la tb ceea ef Henry W.

ask las agalast Phosbo B. EaagalL Tb court decided that, whea a beoo-Betary aaasad la a policy of hfe lasuraac die bfor the lasured, tb Interests ef th polter beoome rested la the execator ef the lasurpd. aad mot la the axt of ku of th bAflUry. mm i i Jva Cold aad BUrar Oatpat. Bait Lakb, Ctah, bUrab 8.

Tb follow lag Blal rprt th gU aad all' tpBtf Utah fr th jag 1B92 ba boon oompleted: Total gold for 18W. 31.v2t aa lnereaae of $282. eilrer otpt far Aowt.evvou.sox euaeeei fey gBVit. 7.7BAM7 ear WW FdQUMMJSTTM IS MBS. TMMAXDX.

I btOTBBB.TOOK ALL BBB SALARY, 0 SHE ELOPED WITB! AX ACEOBAT. AtMrtaan Olrl da aa bbb pi mm tm tb bart aaite a maah a In ether thlBg. Tb rry air of America la ae ebarwed with Joyoa freedom tbAt ra girl wb from beyaad mm tm live aad bar faa 1b aUi1m fr a who, team so qnlokly Amrl-aalsad that tera parsate, Mr. Grundy aad lojeksmltha, at all wblob rMtralalng ln-flMaees Han Cnpid to aald langa, are power-tea to prrnt tb girts, aforaaald. frm baring tblr wa way la this gUrtou Oolumblaa ao.rette at a Praeh girl aboat twaty-oa rmx ot age, who baa ba ataglag ta Fnaoh 4 dancJag In CagUtb on tb la1 stag af Hfe, Tony Pa tor for tb last fw wka Bb be bMB diatlBguUbed la tt protMlon tb oaly young womaa blesssd by a tar with a tty faoe and at aagraootnl figure, who great deal of trouble to mak heraelf appear hidoos aad sawkr a bob tb stag.

Tb qujeereet thing aboat br ar bar arms, wblob ark almost as long a br lags. $bnsber leg to klok with, aa Incidental divertissement to her singing of French bioyw aonga, and ba wrap ber arm around herself natil ber two hand clasp betweea ber shoulder blade, greatly te the delight of br andteno. Mr. Tdny Pastor has show people Mm queer tare In bis tlm. bat Peqnerette Is on th very qaeereet.

Ba is called a cAanlme cx-ornirtqur," aad waa reared ta tbe music haU of; Pakis, yet la private life, as Gabtislle Cha-b rials, she Is neither boisterous nor frisky, but Just a clever. Jolly girl, who has now rarled the monotony bar profeloal earear by oonv mlttlDf matrlmoay with tb man of her heart. Paquerette raa away wltb br lover, Louis Varande, an acrobat, last Wcdneeday. and go married. Just because she wanted Co.

like an Amerioen girL She went to tbe City Hall with bet Louie, quite In th French manner, aad bo-caase Mayor Gtlroy wa aot to be found the twaia turned to tha able ageatof Hymen, Alderman "Bojer" Plynn. Everybody know tht Aldarmaa Fly a a I th local blacksmith of Urate Green, and tie more troo-lor knots Jlban anybody else about the City Halt Bo Paqaerette trewbed ut bar long ana to that good Aldermaa, aad a atarrwd them la abort order aad biased tb Mashing bride, although ettorte bar been mad to keep this ta-terrstlag fact a aeeret, for rarloue reaaoas known best to Mr. Alderman Flynn. It baa been said that Pacjnerette mother, Eqgenie Cbabtiala, draw tb large salary which th girl araed, and would not glr her aay at all) to spend, or scarcely ny. Lou la Veraada, now the proud busband of Paqnerette, is aa acrobat who has had several engagement In this country, th last one at tbo Imperial Muslo Hall.

Ho Is a strapping fellow, good looking, aad elerer In bl specialties. He pak rery broken English, and his wife none tail. They are passing th first quarter of tbeftr honeymoon In the boarding hus at 155 West Twenty-fifth (Street He confirms tbe general statement that Paaaerette had booa for a long time the victim ot persecution in ber ether's family, and declares that be and bla Gabrielle have lored each other long and ardently. Tbe mother was fixed in the Idea that thgr only eame to America to make money aad that Paquerette ought not to spend any herself, but turn it all orer to her loving parenta, Th, girl, being Just a human girl aad aot either a eeraph or a machine, thought differently, and tbe continual Jarring in the family led to the) short-range elopemeat and to bar present condition ot celestial happiness. Mm.

Veranda confirmed her basband'i asaer-tlofi with all th aloqaene of feature and ay a porch, and tbe pair propose to eet about conquering th tough old world together. Tbe wedding Interfered not a whit with "the blithesome appearance ot Paquerette at Mr. Tea Pastor" a Both at the matinee yesterday and at last night's performance she sang aad aklpped and hugged herself 1a ber aeaat eeoentiie faabloB, aad tbe andienoo cheered ber and called ber out oftaner than usual. Somebody Mat ber a wreath of Bride roees, at which attention sbs blushed aad bowed and fidgeted UkS bashful girL TO iM PROVE THE ROADS. A PETITIOB POE TBE ESTABLISHMENT OF A ROAD DBPARTMEKT.

CAL Albert A. Pop of Boston, has ro se ted to Congress a numroosl7-algnd petition) for tb following objects: "That there be teuade te tbe City of 'Waahlagtoa. la tte IJletriot ef Columbia, a Boad Department, similar to tbe Agricultural Department, for the pur. pose; of promoting kaowledge in tbe art ef constructing and maintaining road, aad that la eueh depart-mens provision be made for teaching students so that! leer stay beeeats skilled road eesiaeere. Bu connection with two Read bepaatirioot.

thst terra be eeiabliehad a permanent exhibit la whlsh shall be shews sections of roads 111 tu iritis ranous methods ot oonstruetloa, and also the best material aau maoninery. hat lengreea appropriate roans sumdeat to a bouoiiig at tee worm Columbian Kxpoeu lar tbe purpose of a comprehensive road ex- petition ta signed by tb following-named rnors and ex-Go re mors of State: Oot. Inley of Ohio. Got. Russell of Messachu- Gor.

Fltar of Illinois, Got. Tool of Uva-Gor. Humphrey of ansae. Got. Coloord rada, Gor.

Bmitb of w-Bampahire, Got. Inney of Virginia, Got. Mellette of South ite, Gor. Fuller of Vermont. Gor.

Perry of IngtoB. Gor. Claare of Main, aad Got. Osborne ot Wyoming. It has been indorsed by Chamber ot Commerce and Board of Trad, by trades, onions aad labor organisations, banks, and largo corporations.

C4. Pope eaye many persons refused to elga tbe petition because they erroneously believed It was paving the way for the creation ot a aow Cabinet office. He says: 1 do not hMitate to sy that tb strests aad road of th United Btates represent a value of B10.p00.OO0.OO0, a sum far greater thaa th total valuation of all tha real and personal property In the United State in 1850. is absurd to assert that this amount of property 1 of little ronsequeneo to the Nation as not to Justify a Ie pertinent of Koada. In the petition there la ao Intimation that tbe (Government should undertake the building ot national roads, and It la difficult to eonoelro why i tbe Gorernor of New-York should emphasize khl objection to th petition In the following words In bis annnal meaaaae: While having ao aympathy whaterer with that phase of tb movement which seeks the establishment of a national bareaa of roads, snd the consequent building of road throughout th country.

1 am thoroughly conrlnood that tb prosperity of our State, and especially tb Interests of It agrloutural sections, demand 'prompt and effective efforte te Improve the condition ot oar Against this opinion of the Executlre I respectfully submit that the petition waa signed by the Chief Justice and Associate ustlees of the Court of Appeals, aa wall as by thousands prominent eltUen throughout tb tilat BewjYork." Col Pop org that Try on who wishes to aid In bringing about aa era of good road should write to bis CoBgreealoaal Representative jaad urge the favorable consideration ef legislation for the founding of a Road LXparV meal in Washington." ITIrj Striate Cot a Knock-OnC Blew. GuiUv A. etrlka, a super" la "Klatr Dys now playing at tb Broadway Tbatr, aad I lobrt Vernon, wb email part la tha play, wsre sparring playfully behind tbe oeenee Thur iday night, whea Mr. Vernon strusk Mr. Btrtk i over the heart with more feroe thaa he in ten led.

Mr. Strike staggered, but went through th perto rmanoe, aad was afterward taken to hi bomei at 107 last Thirty-first Btret Thsre waa taken quite 111. aad aa ambniaace was summoned yesterday morning to take blm to Beile-rue Hospital. It was feared thst was injured Internally, but a xamlnatloa yesterdey did not prove this to be tbe ease. He was reported aa much better last Bight aad refused to make a eomplalat against Mr.

Vsroon. aaytng that the blow waa aot tateaOoaal. Will Hold an laqneet to ldak Bare. Dr. r.

J. MePhee of 73 Manhattan Street filed a oert Ifleate at Sanitary Headquarters yesterday ti at Aanie E. Welsh, a child of eight, died oa dnesday at tbe Boulevard aad One Hundred i ad Twentieth Btroet of ptomalae poisoning, io waa called upon to visit bar on Tnee-dy, alnd as be could not determine ea tbe origin ot tb ptomaine, a Coraner will bold an inquest. When seen laat evealng his offise Ir. Me-Phee Said that there was nothing at all aaapl-eieas la the ease.

"Death uadoobtedlr reeulted from aatnral eauaea." be added. th immediate mom being bart fallar. Bat It was ImpoMlbl during th airl briaf Ills la tell xcuy what ar te Us us a death ertiflcate." Brolbars C'rarltebi Area Kaelt Othr. Tb oat. a brother Cravltch.

tailor, bar fallen for a number of year they bar oBduov tailoring MtabUshmsat at 297 Flftb Atmbb, makiag baadsome proBav' Vow Jr- mlaB 1- wb feuaded tb baala ess aboat thirty year Bg. aooasee hi partnr, Ptnk ot lm-preprly appropriating $23,075 ta bU wa IM aad fixtac tais baok bid bat setleaA At Jrmlab reo.t. Judg Freed maa af tbe Superior Caart Teatarday eoaeeated te op-. MtntTa reelrer for th bBalBee. Patrlrs mbbL ta ppoelag tha matte for MMtTr.

aiaaadl that Jeremiah Bad B4 UlslietiN tow gvaca. I I Tb BtaliB MUST "SKEDiLDBLE-TO WIN JMMSMT "BACXBS TALI OF AS JDJOUBSMBST it OS DAT JtlOBT. AFRAID OF THB OBOWlhTO SEITIMEET FAVORIHO REPEAL OF THE TRACK. LAWS PEOPLE OF THB STATE THOR- OCOHLT AROOSED TALK OF 1M-FEACHIEO SPEAKEE FLTMlt. Tnmrron, Marob 8.

It to gnrally under-stood br that aa ffsrt will oo made to adjourn tb Lagtolatar sln dl nxt Mend ay Bight, ThRr. Dr. Joha Daxa, aa sstlr mmbM ot tb CltlMna' lAagoa, My ba bMB Informed that a desperate effort to tad bold a long mmIob a Monday sight aad let th grl fall for good so as te atBTMt tb repeal er gettlag oat of tb committee. The doctor belter that tb raoo-Uaek men at thoroughly frightened aad will tab ao chaaeee, wltb tb Committe of Fifty appointed by tb Stet Leagu otUartafwerk oaTaee-day. Th leedsr of tb CIUmb' Leagu ar an fld that If they hare Um they ean yt beat Mr.

Thompson. They My, further, that they will not allow Speaker Flynn abus hi powr a a preeldlng offioer to rate against the people who ar aot favorable te bla plana. Mr. Flyaa has pooh-poobod the lde of Bl lmpeaehment, butitte claimed Uat he doM nt really know what I going on. PeUUoas bar dmb tut out nil orsr tb But to-day, and oa next riunday they will tkn to tbo various churches and algued, aad tb mam bars of th Homo aad Senate wui be aked to preaeut them oa Monday night.

Ia many ce lrg deJegetloa of church peopl wlU wait oa their repraeeatatlvee aad endeavor to xct pledges te rota agalast early adjournment aad for the passage of the repealers. If the Legislature should raa away from It plala duty, Got. Wrt wUl be eoliclted to call ta booses baok again ta apMlal asMlen. fiS0KT TO WHITE-CAP TACTICS. LAW-AMD-ORDER Big RECEIVE AMOH-TMOCS THREATEMIEO LETTERS.

Tbkxtom, March 8. How dpcrate Is tb race-track gang with which the people Mew-Jersey are Just new engaged la combat for supremacy 1 la a measure revealed by Mm recent disclosure that Major Samuel Hatty and Judge Panooaat ot Camden bar mad through tb Booth Jry newspapers. On of th Camden paper earn to It randan a day or two ago freighted down wltb a lot of eholoe literature, vita which thee two gentlemen had beea reeeatly deluged. Both are active member of the Law and order Leagu of Camden, and bare beea largely Instrumental la bringing Mr. Thompson, the Uiouoester race -track manager, aad aow, by graee of his touts aad Jockeys, a members, of Assembly, to the bar of Justice ea one or more oeoulssi recently.

Even now. indeed, the Hon. Mr. Thompson la under Indictment for maintaining a disorderly hoaaa at hi rao track, and when brought to tha bar to stand trial a few days ago be pleaded hi privilege" as an Aeeeublyoisn aa application tor delay. Tb letter wbioh CoL liufty and Judg Pan-ooast make publlo are apparently from spies and hirelings la tb service of th Glouoeater gambling fraternity.

One of the threatening communications received by Col. nutty was inclosed with a circular bearing the name of William J. Thompson at tbe bottom aad soliciting Col. Hnfty rote for aim. the said Thompson, a candidate for tb Assembly from the Third District ot Camden, a badly-spelled letter rooelrod by Judge Panooast brims orer with fealty to Thompson.

It admonishes the Judge that he had better drop tbe law and order peaaat If he does aot waat te be wiped ont of exlsteao. If Thompson," it goes on, "had not told aom peapel not to herme yeu, you would bar beea killed long ago. He out to bar aom credit for that. Bat if you and yours go on you will Ba ax ftn mMrTan Gloeter." It My further on, "dent hurt Camden. Thi plMsant miaslr bear tne slgnstur of A Friend.

Doth to all that laterfere." The letter aent to CoL Unity show that bo bad nndergone a remarkable experience without knowing It, Tbla on that eame with a "bpeclmen Baport tell th story PHILADELPHIA. Dec IS, 1802. Hcttt: Ws are la pas sees ton of complvte memoranda ef yonr every movement on every day aad night, la Camdea and out, ea trains, streets, ia houses, ottice. and rooms smoe and laeladlng the 1st day of June last past. For your ooeslderatloa we will aabmlt tbe dally report ot your actions fur one week, taking a receat date that your very alive mental laculuea may not be nneoeasarlly taxed aay the week beginning Deo.

ft aad ending Dee. 10. We will not be su unkind as to lead yeu into the delusion that our vigilance has beea relaxed, but will volunteer the Information la tbe Interest et publlo morality that ws will be always in your moat agreeable and fascinating society until your private conduct end habits comport a trine more oonalalenUy with yonr poblla professions. Just what use will be made ot the lntormatloa gained by our long and harmonious association with yoe will depend entirely upon your eoadaot from this day forth. The specimen Report" that accompanies tetter snows that toe Colonel waa con stantly pursued erery day the week In question, if he stopped on the street or disappeared In a bouse the feet was carefully noted.

The "Report Is a mirror of bla movements from the Monday morning till the Saturday night. In one day'e record he Is mentioned as hariag met a "girl "oa the street, aad talked with ber in Philadelphia. Ia another day'e record be Is reminded that three ladles and two men went Into a boase on blxteenlh fetreet which be visited that day. The Colonel paw himself to the bother of ex- Jilalnlng in hie oommuatoatlea submitting these etters and report that th girl ha talked wltb wm a friend of hie family, and that tha three ladles and two man who went Into tbe houM on Sixteenth btreet went into their own heme, and thai they are members of a well-known Philadelphia family. But It was the evident parpos of tb spy to lot tb Colonel ses bow tb mot Innocent of bis movement might construed to hie disadvantage, and, giving point to the susplelon that this was the purpose, waa aa editorial wbioh appeared In a local Camdea paper eon trolled by tbe Gloucester gamblers deaouaolng the members of the Law and Order League.

"Whll parading," It says of thsm, "be for tb publlo as high moralists, thslr private llr ar criminal In th most desplesble form. It Is only eonsldsretlon for th innocent who would sutler through no fault of theirs that the private Jiractle and crimes of acme of these pretend-ag saint repressed tor the recent, at lessL" Tbsss letter hre a prtlnnc te tb progressing agitation for tbo repeal ef the bill, because It la aot unlikely that tb proeeoution of Mr. Thompson, out of which this method of White-Cap warfare glows, has much to do with the snaetment of the race-track bill and will embitter hi fight agalast their repeal Mr. Thompson must soon stead trial ob the Indictment for keeping a gambler's den. With what ease will be esoepe tha pursuit of tbe courts when he goee to the bar panoplied In this legislation What was a crime whea be wa ludlsted has bcecms a vlrtge bow, and a can ask, with be coming grao.

for aa acquittance. Mr. Thompson I afraid of th results of his conviction thle time. He ha been oonrleted already two or three Umee and eeeaped with a fine. It 1 not a caee of the more the merrier for him la tha matter of eoBvictloaa.

and he le not quite so our of the oourt aa he waa on the coaalon of hi previous artalgnmMte. INDIGKATT05 MEETINGS CALLED. Rxo Back. Marob 3. An Indignation meeting to denounce th Mtlon ot tb Legislator In paaslng th raoe-traek bllle will be held la the First Methodist Church Sunday night.

All tha other churches will be closed aad thalr pastors Will taks part la tbe meeting. The bar. George 1. Dobbin and J. JC.

Meaaiag wUl be tb priaol-pal speaker. AsBunr Pabx, Marsh 3. Many ef th ldlag ltlsas and baala ass man of Atbury Park bar signed a cell for a mass meeting to be bld In Educational Halloa Bandar afternoon to protest against the passage ot the race traek-bllle. The sentiment la Asbury Park ia decidedly against the Ueeaaiagof Monmouth Park, aad at tbe masa ai acting resolutions will be adopted aaklng the Monmouth County KepreasnlaUr la tha Legislator to vote fr th rpalra. LICENBE8 FOB OUTTEBBEKO AMD GLOUCESTER.

Tb HadMa Cooaty Joekay Club has been mated a flve-year lioense, nadar tb aw raoe-traek law, by tha an tbo title of North Ber go Township- Th application wm made Wednesday, aad Tbaraday valng tb Towasblp Committe. eoasiatlag of Charles PeaaelL A. Beck. H. Wilmington, aad Remee Churchill, passed the resolution, GLOucasTkB, Marob 3L Tb City Council last avening lie used tb Qlustr rao track for Bv ysar.

Th 11cam Im wm Ezm at S250 fr that ported, Mr. Bear Car Her Prln Away. KBW-BBfroBD. Mrh Tb Eotning Blandord says, la ralaUra ta th award ot tb flr-bnndrad-doUar prU 0rad bf th Ww-Trk Water Color Sooloty ta lira, J. Matgss-ary Bears of Bo to a.

that Mrs, Bmm took the prls. aad, addlag emohl to it. gatw it ta a teaeher ia Beotoa who had aot bad a raealloB far fifteea tmm. enable bar ta mak a trip ta at A. I SEC BB TART SIR BXURT WOOD BEES, EZBlErTB OF OEEAT BE IT AW AVD BBS (COLOXIBI AT TBI WOVtlVl TAtt, lr Hrary WM, lMrtary tb bteral Cwbv BsfaMtea of Great Brttaim ta tb World Fair, wm at tb Holland Hbm yMterday.

to hB war ta Cblagk ataatbars ot bis stasT br piweeded him. i Xaglaad pprapriated tm $1,000,000 fvrax-btblto aad bM 800.000 ImI of apaM, wbll tta BrltUb MlalM bar 300.000 Blr Haary said that at all vbagrMt Utaraa-tleaal xpMltlM Eaxlaad bU beea aag tte foremost exblblterm, and at Parte, PbUadmpbla, aad Vtnaa occupied th largest area. BV.1 Chicago." a ooBtlaaed, ball probably Bar to fM greeter riralry from FrM aad Grmay. Da th maMlaary balld-l'w ball aet mak braraaaMwM bar hltnerto doa la thl deprtmnt Bon oot maker fMl th plaoh Amerleaa Mmptt-tlB. TbMtf labor ia tbe statM has tor maay rears pMt directed America lageaalty i-J'OHom ot labor maehlaee.

aad th iw-ult baa booa that la maay 1mm of maeblaa tools thy ar admittedly aad of still haU bar MtMtalag to hw va la ma-hlnery. Ib Transportatioa BnUdlog probably tb Prtb Mtlou will one of tb most taterast-lag. Ther wlU be a large aad fine MllMtloa of shin models, laolndlng sir WlUlam.Armstroag uvuei or toe Victoria, waica wa so great aa ettrectloa at the aaral xhibitlo. Among Use will be found xamplee of tho SaMt spoelmena of ehipbuildlag wblob bar re-nUy been tanwd out of British yard, Most of our lm porta a builder ar eon tri bating, aad many our chief et earn ship com pan lee. "There hare beea.

as may readily bo supposed, special dlfflealtles ia term lag a good eoK-lMUoaf English pletuiw tor Chicago. Owa-rs ar naturally rl octant ta MBd raluabte fietorM to saeh a dlstaaM, and ur Mmmlsla aot bad the resourc which tbr wnali-sloos Jy of being bl draw npoa aational Mlteetlon. Herertheleee. Blr Fredeiio Lelgb-ton and th committee of wblob Am beea thai out aad nnUrtng Chairman hara enecesded In getting together a thoroughly satisfactory representation of British art. II wm mob evldeal that a aaiHeieat aumbr of pi tares would be fortheomtng rrom artiste who wara anxlou ta araU themMlree of tha opportunity of getting bold of the Amerleaa markev aow practically occupied by tbe work ot Preach artists; bat It wm for some Um uncertain whether a sufficient a umber ef plot res ot th highest elaas wuld be forthcoming to learen the whole mas.

Howerer, by th gsa-roalty ot private owners, this lm portent want bM aupplted. Practloally. tb whole of tho Reyal Academy will repreeeated. Th contributions to th Wmn' Bunding promls to very lntereatlag. of tb two large TMUbale of th bulldlag.

oa bM beea placed at tb disposal of the lagllab Ladles' Committe for purpoM decoration. whU ta thr ha boea placed IB the bands ot tb Preach Committee. In tb lnrg acatral hall will be bung few of tb beet exampl of English womsn painter' work, and In one of th galleries a larg oollsctlon ot portrait of celebrated Englishwomen, from St Eadgltba of llton, who died la U8i. down, aot oaly to Mrs. Barrett Browning and Geerre Eliot, but oven to Ellen Terry and Mrs.

Humphry Ward. But tho contributions of tbe mother eoantry will bo strongly supplemented by thoee of the Mlonlee. bow South Wales will hav orer 50.000 feet. Her principal ei hi bits will le wool, timber, aad metalllferoua or. India baa but a trifling apace, the Indian Government not hariag taken any action till a rery late date; but arrangements here boon made for tbo exhibition aad Mia of Indian tea aad for a collection of ehok-o lndlaa art ware.

A email collection ef Indian wood will also pled la tb Korea try Department. Ceylon bu a ranch larger space, and It will be much better filled. Her conrte will ba reproductions of old Cingalese work, and nil the product Ions of tbe lalaad wUl be fully lilastrstad. fceveral teahouses will be revised, and a ohoic collection of precious stones 1 promised. The other eclonlee exhibiting will bo Jamaica, Mauritius.

Barbados, tha Bahama. British Honduras. Bermuda, Trinidad, British Gulaaa, and tb Windward and Leeward Islands." WILLIAM COT AUG ED. H1STOBT OF TBE CEIMB FOR WHICH HIS LIFE WAS FOBFB1TED. PrrrsniLD, Marob 8.

William Coy wm hanged thle morning ot 10:43 o'clock for the murder ot John Whatea ta Aogost, 189L After tb body wm takaa dawn It wm placed la a plala board casket aad turaed ovr to Coy's sUter. Mrs. Baker, who will tak It ta WUooa-ain for burial. William Coy earn of a shift! sss family, aad la 1887 married th dlvoreed wit ot Myron Bate. Ia th Bammer of 1891 Coy aad bla wit lived la a shanty la Washlngtea near tb Beckt lln.

Coy worked oa Hb raOiwad and on of bl fellow-laborer. Joha Wbabm of Bckt, boarded with blm. Wbaloa became n-amored ot Mr. Coy end won hor faror. Oa Friday.

Aug. 28. Mrs. Coy left borne, telling ber husband sh wa going te TbrM Bivr. Hr Sian wm ta meet Whalen la Troy tb following Saturday morning Coy teamed that bl wit bad speat th alght at North Beeket, and bad left early that moralag for Albany.

Be started la pursuit aad la Piltofleld met Wbalen, who had dmb to Lm to collect $too. Tney drank together and took the 11:35 train for Westflsld. Tbey cam hack from WMttlald on the evening train. balsa, who was Intoxicated, leftth train nt Washington, Coy going on to Pitts (laid. Whatea want heme, aad Coy returned to WMhlagtoa on tbe midnight trala.

He went ta th heuss and kilted Whalen with an axe as be lay en his bod In a drunken sleep. Then ho out hie throat with the eame weapon, almost severlag tho head. Dragging tbo body out of tbe house, be eut off the leg just above tbe kneee, aad thaa carrying the pieces Into tb woods on tha mountains smI ef the hoaM burled them in a shallow grave, eoreriag ell wltb leave. Returning to the house he eut out tbo bloodstained parte et tbe mattress, pillow, aad oar-pet aad burned them. HI wit rturnd th following Monday.

Coy told a companion named Kelly that Whalsn had eoafessed to an Intimacy with bla wife, and had glren aim $100 aad bis watch to say nothing about It, Coy ud bla wit went to WestUeld two week later, wber scurd work driving a street ear. Th abseao of hales finally aroaeed susplelon. aad after aa la vesligstlon Stat Detective Pease of Lm ordered Coy' arrt oa Monday, Oot. 11 Their Plan The Horn Lit Iaiurano Capaay, wblob 1 erecting a handaoma building at 256 Broadway, reeeatly bought tbo property ef tbo Marebaata' Ex Chang Kattoaal Bank, which la aext door, at 257. Tho offioer of th Insurance eompany decided to onlnrg their plan oo to tak la th eddltioBal spac, Brua A Son.

thir architects, found that the bulldlag Mold oo oo n-larged npoa the earn general plan aad that all tha marble aad Iron work which had beea gotten ready oould still be used. Th building aa originally planned was 25 fMl by 107. With tbe addition tbe building will be 55 fMl 6 lshs treat by 107 fMl dp The bulldlag et the bank will torn down about April Who the sew edlfle la finish! the Merohaata Exchange national Bank will occupy tb first floor. Th addltloa will Boat PrlacoM Katalanl Oooo Boten. Prln eess Kalolaal aad bar party want to Boston yesterday morning By tb 10 o'clock train, occupying a stateroom la a parlor ear.

She wm AeMmpMted by T. H. Davtes, bar guardian; Mr. Dart, aad Mia Davis, and bar sefiretary aad maid. After the visit to Bostea, which will close on Tuesday, the Party will spend a week in Washington and then ran up to Niagara aad tbea again to Boston, where they will remain until they Mme to New-York Just pravloM to tb sailing of th MsJesUo, oa Marob 22.

JUCrKKXKM AMD MKCM1 WM at A. Ba fares aamed yeaterday. Bl'PKCM Oill'KT-JfSM, J. Matter of Catbe-dral Parkway (two cases) George F. Reeeeb.

Smith vs. OllmarVa a. E. H. Wsrd.

Chapmaa vs. Weinberg Albert G. MoDeaald, Combes vs. trehusyer WUllam H. WUIIa.

Davie re. Ketcham Jamea J. sails. Bhea Ts. Oaralah A a gas tas Browa.

COM MUX PLE 4i-Pror, DaaneQ vs. Mettle-tea Bamael B. PaaL Receivers sppotatsd yesterday. Bt'PREMR roPBT-JUmtK of Empire state Brewiag Cemaaay-Iaaae Daaeabers. BrjPRKlOHCOL' RT- rsmen.

Oer-tech va David Schmidt David K. behmtet, C1TV OlCKT-ArOeani, third Ward Bank vs. John Murtha Hoary W. Halter. covmt or AtrrMAis.

Casus Aboi-so. These ease were argued la the Appesue yeaseroay J. Wheeler aad Mather, epPoOMta. tsl OL A. Sweet aad another.

Argued by Baeaeer Cliatee tar apyeiiaata, A. Moot lor reepeaoeete TM MadlaM sMtuaro Iteak vs. W. N. PI rue.

by David Eeaae tar apaeilsav Joha lelahnaty for reapoadeat. u. stater aad others ve. Hen. ash Mcuair.

apvdlanL aabaiitw. tru JMt tspellaat, ra. Morgsa Jeees aad Jeae E. Pareett lor appaUMt, Jeoeph H. ChosM 9t artlBBBl Ida Th Cewrtef Appeals ealsadar far' Mdy at Xe.

tTAj SMta.SSS, Ob, til, BBS, SSL I immMmmm i ftTTmB VMf OIL MAMXMT. 1 PrmutCso, March Vadeaal Trasstt eeue opaesd a Vti less 4 hightt, MVi mwWA. j-, OLD MB. BEOWM'S MltFOBTVSB. i TEE ABTIST OOEFTBTEB XX WARD'S MX i AVD AITLTJBIW1IT, If JTOT CLIAE.

i On tb Both ot Fsrwary btr. AJ X. Draaa-maad. a pbot-Bgrarr, wb rids at 1,601 atsbm A relTd tb Mtawbtr bxtar troat gteltora HMpttait -r' BTwbat. Feb, t.

1BBE Di Lactti am lymt at aeate's here, aad My hear any ewd may na OaB eeeee sse, I wtelt roa te eee that my body buried te seen res sss wlUt tee rites of th protesteat Reieeopel faith, aa I WM ehneisaed ia Trmity Charah or hi Psat'a aad seme tee lamUy ar Burted la Vertek Btreet CkBreM yard. There are a tew arUelee with me which yea QM hare, end alee tee list ie 1 1 of tM freaks, wbeast ye will Bad rery raiaabie. whwh 1 leave foe aaythlag yew may for year eld BrtaaS Jlmmte. riia kiadaeee te all wbo eere fer me. 1 Smav Wmmr mlm flll1 JAMha BIDXET BBOWX.

Tbb Btstr bablad Uto path tte bbmb! wbb tw-1BU4 by btr. DramtMBd Vbw Yobe Tntss reporter yMterday. Mr. Brwn.wb to bow MTnty-tbrM years ag. wm at omo Umo duilngniahed a portrait painter, aad wm tb in nutate frtend af W.

J. FtormtM. EdwU Booth. Bad Charlotte Cushmaa. born In this tty Marris aad GreoawteB Stream mm Annl 116.

182a Hi fsthor wm a trait AmIm la urMawtaB bum, aad wm a ataa ladepeadMt tneaa. pprBtleed bl Ma to a Ut mlta, bat tb teate oo ted blm to do. Tete Bla taieata partrait pats Mag aad ktca- lng fr illastraled magaslaa. iswM mtiNH stadMt ta Ml Mheol ot too Batteaal Acadaay. wber be iwMto dlstlnetloB.

Md la ho prod eketeaee of bow-fork City life IBM etev iswM sitsfet stadMt ta aattqa tadaay. where be mob PMdBMd slsvtisi aim to tbe ale-beet rank la ate profeeeloa. Th Aster Place Kiot." "Daaatag fer Eate." aad Bntobar Beys wr amoag hi ban prMM tlons, Wba dAgurrMtyM war ftrtt tBtrodao bteinl a patent tor patting fAncy back-giwaad by uspaadlag tbo oral ground between tb sitter ad tb earners. Ia tb trunk whlehhelettto hi old friend Drummoad ar maay maaoaeripte, tetters, aad Metehee, wbioh bow that Bla tateate were appreciated by mob ma aa Saassl F. Mree, Ed wis Forrest, Gen.

btaCtelina. aad other distlngalsbd pnblte men. i The elreumitenoM aadar wblob ba wm mb-tnltted te Bliaru Hospital aad subMqaeaUy to th Ibssb Mylnm oa Ward' lalaad. wMr be new la, Mr. Drummoad stated follows: Hr.

Browa left my offie. at BO Faltoa Btreet, at o'clock oa tb moralag of Fob. 22, aad ba wm picked up InaeMlble in the atrMt In the afteraooB at Doaaa Md Ceatro Streete aad takes to Cham here StMot HoepltaX, Finding that ba did aot retura dariag tb day ta my nice, where ha has pnt moat ot bl tta for sevsral yearn, I mad -dlllgeat laqulrtea aboat blm. I wont to th offloe of tb Commisslensrs CbarttlM aad Correct! on. bat wm ther Informed that tb books ot tb department bad aot bMB writtoa up for foar month, and tbey coo Id gtr no lntormatloa ooneerntng blm.

It wa nt natil I relred lttr from blm from BotloTM Hospital that I dlooTrd aow bo bad mysteriously dlsappaarad. "I Immediately called at tha hoe pita aad foaad him la Ward 88 la a deplorable coadltloa? Ho bad aot alept for two Bights, be Informed me. and bo aald tha food they gar him wm oatmeal, to which was aot accustomed, and that ba a ceded more substantial aad aourtahlng diet, clasped bl baad arooad my ack aad begged m. for God' sak. to get him et ef tbe hospital by appeal lag to My et hto eld friends who might still iiriag la thle olty to come to hie aaalauaee." Mr.

Drammond further stated that re-Mirod a letter from Bellevn yeaterday laform-Ing blm that Mr. Brewn Bed bean Mmmltted ta tb insan asylum oa Ward's lalaad. IaqalrlM mad ot Commissioner Porter tb Board of Chart tic aad Correction, a wall th doctors la ehrg nt BeUerse aad at Chamber street Hoe pi tel. failed to elicit satisfactory Information to tbo reaeoa why Mr. Brawn' frtend wer not eommaaleated with wha a wa taken Into custody.

Mr. Drnmmond Is taking tp bare him removed from the Mylnm to aared tor by bla via COL. MAPLISOS'S DENIALS. IS MOT HERB TO OO INTO OPBEATIO ROB ART OTHER rv CoL J. H.

Manlaaan tha anaraMe lenuula arrived oa Wedneeday ob tb City of pari, aad took ap bl quarter at the Breroort Hmm oa Fifth Arenu. HI Mining wm wholly unx-PMtAd, aad tb aws of bU arrlral Mued a tr-mendou fi uttering among those UtorMtod, artistically or flnaaclally. la tb fntar pra la thl tty. Bumr got ap Mrlya Thursday mornUg, aad bad a real good tlm along Uppr Broadway and In peratlc Sb Laid bold ef th Motrepolltaa Opara Hmm Broadway and Fortieth Street, aad immediately handad It rer Bodily to the gallant CeleaeL Tbab laid banda ail th prominent hbtel runners of Nw-York. Md engaged them te CoL Mapie-aoa for work la behalf at aa American hotel la London.

Not yet satlafted MlatrM Humor eon-coated a schsm for grand ope ratio performance at Chicago dating tb World' Fair, aad placed the rtcran Impresario at Its bad. Tba shs rMhd soroM th ooaan. aad got Sir Augustas Harris Into bar clutch, binding blm firmly to tbo Colonel in nil tb nterprlM wltb wblob sh Bad saddled that gentleman. Then sbs sat dawn. Md a whole army of newspaper men sallied forth to abatMUat or and ta busybody work.

Tho Breroort Hoots wm blgd. Bom reporters. It Is said, eamped oat ob Fifth Atmuo on Tbaraday alght to waylay tb wily CeleaeL who, gettlag a hint of their late a tlons, speat all bla tlm away from th hoteL Wba atlMth was scan to eater by a Nbw-Yukk Timm reporter, he almply aald that a bad Mm mi for ao buslBsea wbatrr. Md eerteinly aot on eperatle business. 11 repreeeated ao porMn.

and assuredly not Blr AagMtM Harris, aad a bad Bothlag whatever to My to nwspapr man, who would earn hi bMt thaak by Uttlng blm alone. Ha had no Intention of running any how la Chicago. Md although there was a plea ran Amerleaa hotel oa tho site ot tho old opera boas. Her Msty'a Theatre, la tb Hay market. London, he bad ao espeolnl Interest la ths matter.

REPUBLICANS THINK BIM SAFE. IX-ATTORIET OBXEEAL COLT OF RHODE ISLAND ON MR. CLEVELAND, i Ex-Attorney Gnral Samuel P. Colt of Kbod ItUnd. wb to la tb city, said yMterday: la ar State ar watohla tb llrr tegiala-tta at Waahlagtoa Tb Bhermaa FareaaM Mt should be repald by all maa.

It tb colnag ot much sllrsr per month MBtlaaM It may moaa dlaaater la tb future. I am not afraid of Mr. CUralaad's Administration, Md I think thr ar a gTMt maay B-publteM Ilk myself who that th Demoe ratio Prealdent I aaf. We all Mrtalaly kaow that la pronenneod ia bla aataereaUm to frao all rer. Ho omo spoke in nneqalrooal term oa that abject.

In the matter ot bl Cablnat Mr. CteralMd bM Mtabltahod a preeodeat la tbla eouatry that may plaM blm oa the blgbMt pteao of BtateamMablp and patriotlam or It may pror a most omphau fallare. I rfr to hi bob-partwu Mt la placlag Judge GrMham. hlthr-te a BapabUMB. la bu Cabla Lord Chatham triad th sams thing aad It proved a deckled failure.

Since kla time loss of tM Eagliah Premier hare accepted It, tna Mr. lad-stone, wltb oil of hi liberal eelrit Md bte great stetesmaaship, ha aot appoiated My oat of bla party to hie Cabinet. Bat I do est diet fall ore for Mr. Clereland; had rather wait aaa oeo. nut mw Mpartar.

and Mb wUl htetorloai." Engl steers Blast lai Albaay. Nearly tw wMk ag tb aVew-Tork CMtral Railroad laauad order that a aad after May 1 all tbroagb-fralgbt nginMrs VhaB bar ad-quarter and llr la It bm bm rumored that this rdr bad gtr rte a graat deal dtMtttatloa amoag aglar llrlag la thl lty aad raaalag through fralgkta, 6BprtatBdat William BsMsam wba mb at hu fflee la tb Graad. Catral Statlaa x. proceed earprteo that there a14 erea rumor of disss tlafactloa. Albany." he said, "la ur tratehs VA.

a uarter Md bMdl all our freight from tar. doa't baaul ur freight te aad frm Nw-Vrk. but ta asd from Albaay. aad w. mt eouracaeed ar thrugb-tright agdara at sfsaiissrNn, A throngb ng1nr.

wb wm found at tb roundbeuee, at Sevty-ood etmt and KsrU River, aald bad kwa ot tbo rdr for a week or rear Md bad board mm dlacuaalea aboat It, bat did ae taM My prospector troabl. Ho did aot kaow thst My aglar bad mada Mmplalat ta tb brothers or wm Ukly to do ml He agrd that It wm iniisuuth. th maa wh lire ta bow-YMfe to Bar to mere to Alkssy, bst th ttm skssw wm all rteht. aad oaly a email aumber proMMy not rer Bftea-t tb througb-freight Bgisf wald anted by th Maag. Mrs.

t.ate PI aet ti I Frl Jadg Martla rfnMd yMtorday ta aOw blr. Brtb Laws to withdraw bar pUa caUty a tb barg af frgry. Tb hiimn rlgtaally mtpoMd, tw yar ta prtea. will taad. Mr.

Lawe allegd that th mad the Slea upea tb reproMBtatioa ot kot mm1 ist sh WM14 dterbMfod. wm J4m MartlM Mid there wm BOthlag show that bar attorney. Patrick J. McMmm, Bad mlareproMalod th mm to her. Th ittwMr'i uswm proper aa4aimadhM.

COLOBS FBOU COAL TAZ. ABT IXTIEMTTEO tECTrxa IT I. ADOLrai UtEMAsTX. At tb aiMwag ot tb Xew-Trk BaeCca i tb ABfrlMa Ch a teal Boetety bU Last at tb CalTrny BalUlac. Wbiagteae Bat tatoTMtiBg a sal "Rsaesi Praxrt Cms-Tar Ooter wm SeMfsd by Dr.

Ai tMbtaasra ot ta Wbttwrb Iattat, bf mc tar, Xagia4. Of tot ywars wbI ttfluls yat to altassl BaOasB tma. aad tU4mi: Martdsrad WMto aad fahhlib, to aow at-. ralaabe BMtial la ib sail sal must xVatdlary irssarOss.f wa thttts powot to Mppty wader 4 tb Btslsrtei Bar almac MUrod dy. Tb dlrTr4Mkla MtMUi-i teUM TanoM iytfoeafHsa msa saio.

aabraobl. TbM btag Marertod by Bomber of ingwaloM pro easts into ami.la, hydroxy Bodkee, aadar differ atothod ef wtu yteia aa saia Tarieiy ola ring matter. Dr. LiebmMB bb BM teetar last at gbt bo old alr refer to tb latest dvleomea aad discoveries la thl special brah of praei y-oal ehemuuy. Tb most notieeahle of these I tM romertabte Brerrns wbiob bm mm ms In tM atMarsctariag of artifUUl lndig.

ex pert A rated auk tlm to thl prodao- tioa, aa ta rait taat rnaigo oaa a vol red from ooal tar by Mvaral diffemat mat k-da bat yt a bM Moeoodod la dler ortsg a preoess sJBiaU ah to ompct wttn ei arei tanig. The nawef aatnral Mlor la drta la dm peerjag too by yar and artlitetei prodaet rroB ooal tar ar ateadlly' Md sarely Baking their place. Nearly avery Mlor bM bM oona to lark ta that black aad aaUTluaff bsuno Mlted pttoA tax A baartr rota af thanka wm AAAordad Zr X4bataaa far bis iMtara, MI A IB or XALsLDAV BT. Lottb. Bfareb kV Flaetf fiJates; Brteee Be nt.

strength, Aeel xe. n. re, ease aie-kes est May. 7VTBa, eteetag at 71ei Jalr. Ta-V TSe.

teelaa- TU Bad. Osra la Bu teat it arm i is aad Aiwopad steadily te so be, lw yestsrdagi jr. t.mtseC caah. aigher. tvs; iay.

-ase. teaiag ssa llr. HU OsU hsm Me. X. oasa, higher.

ItVcj Mar, By and bar. arm, eseMy. Ins emieSt Mr. east Ffaaessa btgber; Bl.tU TtaMShr. Clever hwaari lUtvetltK Hay steady.

Batter sfcrr. rg eteeay. mm BU nee. BBMter wesAi B.b7a Oersmeel wean. Baa-stea iMmosi nehMjrad.

Whteky.BL17. PrwvWteM arm. tlx. Park vaeaaaged. Dryeit Meats -Lane.

anosuuera, laaga Md. fibe. Bis.6aj; eaerta. iwj eanangeut ataa sua -TT, S.0OO bbis; wheat, 1T.S00 teal Receipve ewra, lw.oa baaheUi aata, fx. 000 bsbesi rye barW.

Bono. aimeal Tlewr, B.000 bbli i bbmwi eera, utM Mshelei sevs. 1B.0O0 bBahalai rye. BUOO MtbaiSi baiter. buttalol msrsa a Barms? wl dan i limit' Meettled te Me.

Kerthora Asnratht arteeet Jie. 1 hard, old, do, sew, ee o. 1 imiate, el. elSir eChlemge, 4a. BSWct oo new DulBta, 7aw7Bei do da Wash bum, 7es, ka.

Merthera. Winter tn fair dostMd; sales, oar N. red, 7e i en as i ssnaiiit isnna inniM, 7BO. Ooca BMettled. etealag weak; eaise, care 1 yellow.

47Vi oar do. 4eH7i Boar Vs. 47i leer do. eOSci eera Ba A yeltew, AAS46Vi A ears Ma S. 44r4eSl eere le, 4C; tearsNa.

A Mw4i Sean Me. 4S44oo. Oats quiet ureaki earn. ear ha white. SBBSBVst 1 er No.

do, WMl ars Na mued, Sdo, barley-Fair isTBiryi extra Westers, t. BOwttae, Na 4, l6ecs Mlchigaa, a70ej State, ew7ei Ma. 1 bSei 77ei Ma extra, 7a By duRi Na S. le aeked. Flour steady fair demaadt beat Bpnag.

ft frOW4. 68 1 Winter. 4a4.1& Byeflemr. UM). Mulfeed la good 4easaai lighl aao4y i nnchMged.

Recelpte-Wbeat, UaOO Bashela; corn, 8H.OOO basheUi aata. Wabeia. ttbaau Whaa. pi. baabalsi aara 1B.00 MshiH.

Pxonia. btarM aV-Oora nrm( Ka B. SSVf i NaaScVe. Oal aettret higheri Ma white. Sect Ma white.

lS.WXa Rye aawdasi. Whisky Arm i wtnsa SL17 itMto, BLIR Aa- oetptaWheat S.OOO bnaheU; corn, baahaiei MM, 10S.40O baaMlai ryaj SO bMbatai barley. 1 4.BM biiabete, aaipmMte Wheat. kasheisl ears, B4.700 bwahetei aass. ashalsi rye.

Beset barter. Raw baabata. OmctjnrxTL Karoa B. Ftenr aulet. Wheat arm-.

art Ma red, 70si iweolpta THO baaaaUi bia. mMta, Mt Oora atraag Ka mix as. 44 46a Oat etroaff hlghori Ma mix. Ittts. Bye aamlaali WoTl.

BoVa. Perk daU; arm: BIB 7 a. Lard atiwag: SlS.7t. Balkmeate armj Siaaa Whlskr ta good asmsads SBblLlT. btterirm, IT Tg iT I strong Ua Cbassiarav i an CHICAGO TMOOVCM XtAJUUCIM.

CaiCAaa: btareh A Ran a tka rasa alu mmtm' to lighter supply aad higher, aad ta eMlytseliag In the OBooslollTo markat wae eettec ABambervf traders attemnted te break It at tea ssntu hv tin. oral aalaa, bat meet at them bengal beck their stad at higher pxteee later. TM oflertage. ssid tress tboae mad by tb aherte.wre tesignlteaat, aad there wm a matertei advaaea Keaeef tMoxureav ten waa tea break a erala aoiy tM mark for bag red eet. naras steam vei saa at aauers ec tars early.

MA taey the market ahowed a sabeteattel Mn Baldwla. Logaa. tM Cadahy Paoking Coat Dear. Nertee A Worthugtoa, Md Bobwarts. Dupe ea MoOormlck boagkt pork with tb Angte-Amariaaa, Bwltxer Md Walker oelliag it.

Bobverta. Lmnee Mccormick SOMht and Hnrnaer A I.iarex Steer rlba Lard wm bought by Mertea worthlagtea. CaaolB, KA warda. aad Barrett, with arris, Lai, win raraam, Roam, Wright, and AcAwartavDaee mj ssevfanaisB we oseaed I at 18.B7la. May pera ap te B18.8sa odered at Blg.7e.

Md Hull as aiae. oasa oaing ist7iis.sia May hut ooeaed at ls.au, aotd etSlAlbwglltO. Md aleesd at Blala, oaah being tM earn aa May. May rib opened at ia7a aid at (10.40. at BlOe? Md emeed at aiu.su.

rmentH stay pnoea cash lay prteaa Oaah eate IseiMed ma at 1SCJ.00.BOO gress ks.vw green na aaoalder. New. Tor short ribs et SIO-4'J Vnlft.B7a. Mast at tha Bews aeoat wheat wm favwrable hoUtere a tM openlag to-dar. Tte talk at a a were waa no without eSeee, aad tea reports trees the OMBtry tended to eeBftrm the genaral aamplaint in tusmaaa.

duixh imiei ano nisiMti in Blading for tug, sad whs, late ta tea ssslea. ttlookod aa If tb clique waa buying thrMgb broker, there waa eqaiok edvMceef lea There waa a lair ssmind tor oaah wheat, with avaae rarlatteM la prtea, lailew. ing tM eettea of tM epeenlarlr fatarea May wheat opened at 7Vc, atd np to I 7e-oB rapidly te T7s. aad cloud at 77VT7a July being lVsdlacaoalat 7SSo. Raosipt a pnaclaai Western palate were 44L300 baahela The ship, meate from Weetera polate were llt.OOO bwsaeia.

Th local out-laspeettea wm 4X000 bnshete. Sate later. aOS7a Bt ka A Serlaa. aad Ma7a Ka Spring. reeetpte cra wr a BfiB atrgar tbaa tL Oateide eras ra ea tha bariag aid ware eeormona Osarlage were MLy fair at Brat, am tit vw ipwai isi waeae aatpeet earn.

ot toag stuB were liberal asth Tb ad aria ra price yielded aadar them, TM aaab only fair, withoat material ahaage la prtea Mar ooeaed ot 44 Uc. eokt ap to, ed te 44 Sa aad aJeeMex4NwiBaJelybteg41a eaiea. teatera and te se te stere. were aude at 41 1 ec tor Ka tjNa white, aad Ka yeltew. Md S7ae tor Na Ftm beard sates wer mad at 7V3e a A mixed.

SbM.9S8se mr Na da MI far SaB "Wk atS7aMF Ka. Md I7wt8 for a grades. Oate jrare streaaai; easy i bat wBm markets sold eg tela eeraal easily rsssas Vaetoateg sear the tew aatat of tte Aar. At tM telttel atreagta there waTT Uttte Maaaad tram sasaUy egartaa tssrssnt. aad with aeshtag te Mi4 tbe market liberal eeUleg reeaJted la toreutg Umr te S2e after teacalag SJae at tM opeBun7Tbaro was mm we aad tedapendeaae eaaraater.

tbo a la it etreet bora Belarleia soi 10.00 beaheU May te Beea In totwhM tha market was tta Jbm sold at ISwtlS aad tin 1 1 Ssa Thar were withdraw! fraat etera Mt eroorta ware better at SO, As bashels. CaM tete were aboat steady, nai aa beard sales ware at to for Ma mixed. S3Xse tog daVwhltel Md SAW tor Ka white, rOMMXQXT XAMXMIM. Ing tha efial. March Ur MKItiUk uiurt.

kMf, bar tera, ASdi bla P. M. Beef la aetlro daauadt prime ices BrmatTlaSd. Park la erv ImiifkiaTii ateraa there te Buita-M niMlk Waeat- later tr at be M. anagt prtme Wed ta fair Ftear nt ubara is buei Weetera.

epet. steady at 4.1 atarah steady a "is Sd AprU steady i AsSd. May sseadr at 4a Uaa a liatoa Paelfls Oaaas lama' i P- hi Octesa-FBtarae eleeed barely toadri AsteriaM mladllBC. tew middling eteaaa Mare daliTery. 4 t-4 at tt-4d Mara and Apra Aaite.

rr. At-Mav S-di AarU aad Mar MUvarr. -4d, eelterai May aad Jbm MUvarr. A ftl-aaav livary. t-4a i dtaMdiJMo Ma aly daUrary.

bcarnoK. March R-Trerlatoie Amerteas retries orater beef tefwanartera a dw Mt hla4.iaav tera iMVAt MP a Bl ar tea- ABstraUea TsllewBeeV SlawJAe rwt, bh Ao. Um wt, Ouaaaat atl-Ooehia i-i rti Ceyloa, 7 3d wb Berm 4, sae Beetegar Marsh. 14 Mt Mag. lsalVL Marah IL-4 p.

bL-Pradeoe-Caletra Raeeea. Mw eras. AprU-Jnae delivery. Ad aar tax. trlte ot turpeaaaa BM wv MABOanana Btarabi ul vena a YXATAZ, MTOMMM MAMXKSM.

Balrtt twrpMNM eattaB dult bat at MiWt i Realae are Brm Md aajet at ti.4d BL7 for common to good strata, WnjuroYoK, Marab Alleol Snai L1I goad strained, gVlt. bvirlts at a( Brm a tiea Tar lis tl ILOi. rv it Um4, eteadyi hard. Bit eeftead vugta. BLia tWAV KsTOH, BV Msreb tr-a it BlVa Beat Brm atBLlA Ottea easa-UO Saarket ttsaty.

BaTis-VAti, MiNk t-TrMilUi flnai Baala arm wmsi easBs atgaer ea reetrraar IBed HW railiea. baaaais sml mnm Uy, atoetegbeavr. Ae slsw roolecdsv. OHmi ktareav. OS' a in store aaw as go io stars war mMe at 7w ib fr Na red.

listtls tor Na 8 red. BAI'7 tr Ka hard, 776le tor Ka Bprteg. aad a aeo tor Na 8 Bring, rree ea beard esles were at )e Bar Ma red Wtetea Ss-47a aar Ka a Sss ba Obeeeelapeer dsejsaA Taitew-Taere te SaLrtta at turpaaUaa ta bob maadi steady at See, Raaia la fair oeaaanerrinu. smb in emasBjuMBBB. bubbbmbj mm bb.

atR aw an Baaw emaadi fi ed ssufsry.t ev-e44 i-sta, Cist Md September delivery. 4 0 Btd. valaei Be, mbe aad Oeteber dellrary. 4 7Vd. bayarei October aad Merember Aallvary.

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