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1 gtfo-gnxh timt3a gattir Blag, 21. iss7. THE NEWS AT WASHINGTON PL ASS OF TUJS PRESIDENT FOB 1MB SUMMER flirt TO LIU IABAXAO AID TBI WMI-TIM XATIOBAL fiBIlX BUT- WAisoroToy, Ui; 2(WT1ii President wl3 go Lake baraaac Thursday of next week, reporUd In Ta liars of to-day. His worn bee beea heavy fr some weeks ut feels tbo need ft reetiag away free ale boat-mm affairs. Wlla the goad IshJag that la m4 he will Un ooonpetioa with recreation, aad be needs the reereaUoa, Hit leaa (or the ustaer ere net toade, but la probkble that a will apeed a great dael of time at Oabrtew, at country Iwh iw Wibliit If It la woaelble, be will Uka another ran Into tbe wood later la Ua season, but thai la not eertala Be kaa eoaeladed to te at Louis to attend tbe encampment of the Oread Army tbe Bepublie, aad It Is eel Improbable that be will tba extend bis trip to Sanaa City, ge north te Omaha end 01.

faul, and atop at Milwaukee sad Cbtrago.ea th war back. Of enure Indlaaepo-II will iit tbat ba shall atop there oa bta way, aa4 bo aay ewBsow to aiako a brief etay tbaro eao a Uaetanau before retaralag to aaUiiig-to a. T4 peop'e who hare laker, essession of the lUpaa at tear Wblia lot and feaecd It la for lha purpose of airing aa exhibit lea drill of militia companies from sererei States, aad wbo hare beea eeliisg prtnlesee la erect refreshment e'anda, bare, harbor' shops. Bede fountains, aad what not war ebeeke to-day by a notice said to bare aoiaa through the President from tbo Jnterter tMitertrneak Tbl notice waa to lha affect tbat tie White lot aad other pre mt sea oe-eepled tor the -drill are public roaervettone, poe wbjob. aaaer tag law.

it ia aot eermit- ted to sell liquor, la the nvllege to bcp ft bar oa tba remises will ba reaeeled. altaenga a men bad paid 81,800 for tbo privilege aad bad taeurroo, aomo aspoBaa wttk tba axpoelauoa of rvaplaaa rtob barvaa. owtoaquaaunaianMoaa atar, ir. taa law forbtd tba aal of llquora oa OorarDoiaot raaarratloB tt doaa aot aiauaa aoapbatiaallr for-bid tba aooapauoa br aar paraaa wbatova of tba pablla propartr. roafn baa baoa carriad oa to toab aa axtoat oa tba Wbita Hanta raaarra tioa that a larra aod baodaoma pablla lawa, Krorod at irraat aapaaM frooi a waala, baa bona iloaad and a prlvata aMooiatioB of altuaaa, la tba bopo of prottt, wia ckarr tbo pabiio faa for BtarlB tba Ineioaaro, Tba faaolog la a IWlbUri It apolla a proaMot Bnaqnalad a bb eltjr In tba ooaatry ood tba ladloatloaa tbat It will cnnttna wltbla lia 11 mm ooa of tba moat dlimal axhtblUoa fallnroa on record.

Tba TlaiMag troop hava barua to arrlva aad ara fotaa Into eaiup la tonta tbat ba baa aroolod aooot tba tool at tha Waablactoa ooarneDt. bat a yet tbor I bo daataad for room at tba botal broad tba atual raqaU at tbi aaaaon, Tba botol nea aay tbat ao an appoara ta kBow tbat tbara la to baa drill or wbat ItUtoba. It (a poaliola tbat tbara will ba a rttab oa Moqdar, bat It look ostramalr daabtfal wbeibcr tba lb.000 aeala prot4d for Tlaitora at 60 eBt a aad wUi ba aoonpiad at a7 tiai durtag satt waak. fjoarttarr WbJtBar. tnuab to tba larprtta lb tftloart aoBaoto4 wltb tba Boraav of taaot Kaglnoartog, ba laatraotad Chief Eaglaaar Oaonra W.

Malrlllatopraparathaplaa for tba oagiBoaef tbad.OUO-toaerulMra, Tba oorratarr oromiaoa taa oontraotora taat to piaat aoa apodaflatloa for tbo raaaal wouia ba raadr for ibir tnipaotloa bruaa I- TbtPuraaaof taan foriaoerloa dailr axportad order 10 bo via work oa tit plaa. aod frottod boeaoaa tba looratarwaadalahDgaoluiportaBtaBiattar.Tba aagiBvara faarad ordar won Id ba ao lone daiarod that would ba lmpoibla to at Iba Ian roadr by Jud 1. A fw day ago tbo So Kury totarrapnad forCblaf Kngtner MelTill nil lDtractd blm to proraod at pec to Cramp A goo bip)rard, wbr would bo proyidad wltb worklag room aod all tbt dravgbtaqiaB ba tbanrbl Bcaary to pre para tba plan by Jupa 1. Tbt aaglnr art vary mooh anboyad, ana tbooo la Iba buraaa aert that tba Bocratary it adaayorin to puolb tbooa for derughit taorgasiaaUoa bill. Tha OoTtramtst of Vranp Km larltod tbt Tar DBpartniaiit, tbroaxU tha Saeraury of Stat, to nd two army offleara to witaaa tba military Baaaanrrot wbiob ara to take placa near PaHa la ptinbr.

Sacretary Cndioott ba now adr aooildcratioB tha name of tarera) offler wba ara thought to ba uiutl for tba plaaau daiy. Maoy offlcora ara loib to accept ueb IsTfutloD aa rYaue now odor. Tby ara brought lato aoniavt abroad on ucb oooationt with foralgn omert wboa QoyamoiBw bava nrovldad thm aritb niiraai tllaasiiui fnv if. fcDM aad not a tew of tbaia bar larg prlrata rtaoe. (Jul Volkmar, now an AUiaat Ad- Jataat-Oanaral, wbn la tba cavalry arm of tba aervlea wa boQ to rprnt thlt country at tb military praotica la franea.

Ua ramamiara bl vltt wltb rearet, aa he bad only hi salary a a Op tola with wblcb maintain tbo dignity of aia vera meat, wniio omocra from otbar ml ua flM bad UUorai ailvwaneo for Q(rViBuiot. Tba yyl JUUriog Board bara dlipoaod of a number of eaaaa raoantly and bay ua- aooded la pro riding a fw aaora vaoanelea for tba yaral Aeadaray graduate 6f tbl year. 1'bay bar reeommondad for retirement Lleuu- Coiuraauder E. U. Tboinaa, Maul.

Kiobanl H. Townler, and fulgn If. Toppaa. Llmv hi W. Brklga ha been too to apvaar and will ba atamiaed la New-York.

Lteuk-Ooumander 1 Aioory baa boea rrantad a delay ef 11 day a. and Lieut-Commander tfoorataa Hubbard ona a) sUBifBUa. ooratary Wkltney baa Jut rooairad axod tagly graUfytng aawa from Olaarow. alga Bawaa and Coppa. who wtro aant there last year to Uka tba adranoad court In aonalrua- lion and marina arebltacturo bare tinlabad tba ret term at tha baad ef tbelr alee and between then earrled away all tba prUea.

Tba ecra-tary ragarda Wia fact a national boaor, aod tblaka tba way la now clear, with iuoh men aa Ilewaa aod Coppa, to make tba eoaatruetioa, or pa of our aavy aeooad to nana. Tbo record of tba prooaodlnga la tbo eourt- ulml Mil JabI XT Wll Pavalrfi ror dnpUaatiaa of pay aaoooata and ab- feaoo without leara, held at Fort inelUng, MtBnoaotabaraboeaioolradattbaWarDevarV meat. Tha aenlenaa of tba eourt la diamraaal. wwtmw rvQvui woouvu to ua mnmeucy mt ha feikfluUvft. ft ia IkAltaw fthA iaat WIU aot Interfere.

Vint Controller DuAam to-day disallowed tbo elalra of W. B. pear aa undertaker of tbl atty, for IMM for aorrlce at tba funeral of ex- rroMdont Oarfleld. A polat waa raised la tala aaea tbat tba elalm waa mada aaalnst tba Us. raraeat and aot against tbo aetata of tbt freeldent, and tberoforo waa not atfeotod by tbo aot of Coagroe of Aug.

1113, appolaUng a Board at Audit to aetUo alalma grawlng out at wing 1 tim taa aiekaeee aoa burial of fraaldaat Uarnald, Tbo alalia waa rejeeiad by tbat board boeauaa of tbo olalmaat'a failnro to oomply with tbo re Zairemaata oi taa aot. i aa nrat uoatmuar bow old that tbo board bad amnio JuriadleUoa la tbo matter, aad that tha dais waa properly rw Traaeuxer Hyatt waa at tbo Traaaory Dapart-avaat for a taw hour to-day, and laft for bla bemo SerwaJk, tag aftoraooa, Bo ouboaittad bla bead aad It waa approved by tba Bocretary and tno aolloitor of tbo Treasury. Hi sunrUea Justify la tha sum of blr. liyatt aaa ba wUI o.ualUy and aaauma tbo dutloaol Treasurer Tuesday morulas-, and ar. "res gem en Is will than ba mada for oouauog tbo aesh aad aoeurtttoa placed la hia aharle.

Ua oay ba doe aot propooa making any eaaagea la 1 tha forgo of tba Treasurer ottoa, aad wUI make ao appvtatmaato pgoapt to am vaoaaoiaa. Tba oerataty of tba Troaanry te-gsy appoiat-od William E. flcpith to a Storekeeper la Uaaa- sitva) vv-uitj, m. a. Tba tatonal Reran unBi)ra bat bad tbem-let at work for aomo Ume-m axing aaalyaaa and otaet; toau of aamplet af alleged olaotnargartn aad other ImltaUoaa of butter, aod bo kaa beau talking about tba reenite of bla lareeturauont as ooaduetea wita tba boat obtaiaablo apparatua.

While tba aaomlet la hoaefuL it ta iiimmbI fraas hie sutesoeau tbat the lutltauooa of buttor ara ot all reeauly aetoota4 or tUtoovablo. beUure aad eoadomuaUoaa upon atera aspleloB may, aeooralag to tbo euretlona threw a ont tha ehsmlst, be fallowed by Utigatiea and atpoaeo to tbo QoyrromoBk Dr. Loula etarhel, bo Movarnaaat gbouuat. has ia laboratory oa tbo top floor of tbo Treasury. Ua use Lr.

ft.oeutg't butter aaroasator fog tbo pooiao grarltr toeti Uooar'a teet for tbo Insulubla. a xawMrri issi taa boiubio hui, "Tba ha aava. Haaa baar ta ika bmsiaaaa, and ova If they were aot. could aot soti taa oMa-areaoa aotwaaa auttor and aimr gartaa by almnly suwlilas' or taaUac tha iaa. Ia fscuraai auttor baoowsa ranouimuca mora quickly tbaa oioumarganaa, Tho aarons-ftofa, i( alra4 Ua stuff to bo taW4 whoa It at tka aasilaa auiL aula Sail tka almoat to a cartaiBly wbatbor the article should forwarded bare for aaalyaia.

Ta puttor raag to Irom a.M aavf 1 tbo aorowtr lMsaa a eaM4 mrlty lowwr tbaa Ule tbo otug may bo reard4 as ausploioua, Tha only dravback to Uis totroJur ttog ef lha aar-moUrt uao of cottoaserd oil la tbo manufacture of ohromargaHno, Thta ol la used to giro Ua atuff a saaavtbtaaU aag arpsaraass, aad its tP(ao wrartty ea4aa aab kboro that of par attar, would, of orsa, muUoad Ua Uspaatora. troa If ty -4 ewm.ursT iBowra, That tar a large praporttoa of tbo aaaplao of owapioUMiabutWaeoi aora beo tuniuVut to be -Bttia Butter mada treat tbo muk of Srly fad cows crtea aasumao tba appaaraaco aataU of oommoa ta4ow, ftoraral aaiaiaa of tbla Mad of bnfter bara Brat bero br tbo lBspoetora. Tbo worst oaooo bara eom from Kew-York aad Chicare, Imagined tba Inspector wore playing a iokc oa ma, not think lag any ooa would pot such stoaT oa tba market aa batter. I found It. bowarar, to bo a-naariae bettor.

Tba Inspector bare tbeiy aToateat dia-eulty la dealing with mixed arucle. Many Batter dealers la Chicare and Kw-Tork buy oaantltlea of oleomargarine aad butter aad mix to am together a equal qoaatiUea. thus erading the law by deeetrtoc tbelr euatomara. Tba fact tbat tba mixed article la aot all genuine batter ia very drffleult to ascertain except by analysis. attempt baa erer been mada to discover the conditions of the fat need In tbc manufacture of ieeamsrgartae.

It ia reaaoaable to suppose, bowerer.Utat only beallhy fata are used by manufacturer. The prwaeace of diseased fat would soon be detected br tbo small, and tbe stnfT mada from bad fat would not be marketable a few day after maaufaetvra. There la ao reeeea wbr oleo-marrarino should aot be aa wbolesouia a nutter. There ta hot 3 per differ oc In tholrdlgesti-blllly. and botbir will spoil much mnce qulekly than lie Imitation.

are gradually gettmatlta-e testa down to a certainty, and whan our inspectors can dlstlaxuisb between butter and tho manufactured article evasion of tbe law will bo impossible." UAIL WA. 7 MAN A QEZlMN 7. MANITOBA A FERMENT. WlxiPKO, May 20. Excitement bero ovar tba diaallowaaco qneauoa la Intense.

Tba people of Manitoba are determined to have rail, road eoBBOotioa with America, at ia tha only aalvatloa of tha country la tbelr opinion. The Dominion Government, logucncod by tbe Ceoe-Alan raetflo Railway Company, persist ia 41a. allowlag all chart rt for roada to connsct wltb tbe American system, and, flndipg all efforts to ban re tbe Oovsrnment's policy unavailing, tba people ef Mas Kobe ara arranglna to build to the United Btalce boundary tbciusalres, supported by tbo local UowrnmeBt, The exeitamnt waa made more Intnase last Bight by the receipt of the telegram from blr eorge atepben, fretudeut of (be Canadian Farina, threatening to give Win. Blpeg the go-by entirely. Tha people are de perale, and tho hotbed sd one opealy talk ef rebellion and annexation.

The Northwest rebellion did net create greatar ax-Oltamcat, and time Just aa eUrrln are ex pee ted. Tbe people are determined to bolld a fine to cooBtet with the Northern Paelflo aad Canadian Faoino Itoad. and the Dominion Qor. orsmant it equally determined that trade from bero abaU not bo diverted through American channels, A bitter ngbt Is oertala to result. Tbe Manitoba Gorerameat baa already oon meneed to build a road to the boundary, and it deiiea all apposing power.

Tbe peopi any tbey will aee tha road built If tby hare to go along with the eoaatruetioa party and shoulder muskets. Annexation to the united State la now tbe principal tcplg of conversation, and all classes appear la faror of It It the United Ctaies Government would care to enter Into a struggle with England for this province, which 1 deemed ualikly. business is now at a standstill, and only connection with tha United (taUs railroada, the people say, can save tha country from ruin. Business men and all class are desperate, and tha threats of the Ca-aadtaa Feeitto Ball way have brought thing to arllmax. Tbe Dominion Government" volley ofdlsal.

lewla local railroad ebartera ia the tronget possible force to drive tbe people, of Manitoba lata the arm of the United lutes, where their commercial affinities undoubtedly are. A mou- Star public meeting bat bees called for Weduee-ay Bight next. Pre mi a Morqut.v, of Manitoba, telegraphed to Sir Georre Stephen. President of tbe Caaadiaa Pacific, to-night, In effect defying blm to carry out aia turaata. KOTES OF VAJRIOUS INTERESTS.

J. Cortii, formerly agent at this port for tha WhiU Star Bteamahip Lias, baa besa appointed Manager of tbe trtBsatlaatie taaanip basis of the Ohesapeake sod Ohio Railway. GUTtLAXD, May R. Hardy, who came from SosaiB and Albany Railway last January to becoms assistant ansineer of the Lake Shore, ha beea promoted to chief eagineer of th latter reed la oleao ef B. Clarke, who, aftar 10 years' service, rotires to become consuUing engineer.

The change will take act en Janal. Wr.Clsik wis ablaf nglaef of th Illinois Central ti year. HEW-HaVK. Mar 20. Tlea-PraaMant Read, of the Aew.Vork and Niw.Hmn Uuad.

eaeaklait te-dsy et tbe rumors afloat connecting the Consolidated Head wltb th aarchase af Boston aad frorldenue Stock, said tha( tha Consolidated, as a eernertuon, wst net baying hjosten and frevidsi en UIU WUI (OS SMCKIIOMI. of bis read as ladlrblnal were dolus-, altheogb be did not believe they wer baying tha leek. If wa very ure tbat lb Con. soliuated was not attempting to absorb the Uonton and Pruvldanue. There bad been ne such pronnsi-tioa, and the Consolidated Hoed did aot require tltst road.

The Consolidated was not shaking anothsr wiiu aiuauta. ia wh, mn was ao nosuuty between Ua Ceaselldated and resdi DP TO NJNEJT DEQRKE8. BBOILIMO IX NKW-TORK AND SNOWJNG IX MOBTAHA. Toatorday was tbo warmest day of thlt year so far. Tha thermometer at Hudaat'e marked tO at 3:90 la the afternoon.

The then. mometor oa top of the EquI table building at the name hour marked whlea waa 32s higher tbat at 7 o'clock to tbo moraine. Tbo hot weather extended generally over the country east of tbe Mississippi. At Boston tha thermometer stood at S8, at Philadelphia 69, and at Galveston 80. In Helena.

Montana, there wa light snow at 7 o'clock la tbe morning, when the mercury stood at BA Iba warm wave whlck atruek New-York ves- terday wa only a little mure ardent than tbat of May 20, 1 883, ben tbe thermometer at iiuunurs. at SO r. registered 8ttu. On tbe name day last year the maximum temperature was only 5. Taa nret case or vreetratioa br tha hsat far rPfi fje! yeiterday, Michael Sbechan.

A3 rears old. of A07 East Tweuty-nlatb-street, waa overcome at Third- avenue aua Tnirtr-roarta-eueet, aad wat taken to Ballavuo Hospital, tbm roiaoxovt MILK. Dr. Cinw EdaoD. o( tbe Health Depart meat, yesterday reoelved the analysl of tha milk by wbiob se-msay people in the tenement bouse and 1,990 Ftrtt-avene and 911 Eaat Ona Hundred and Fourtk-tret were mada eiek recently.

The milk waa tested for mercury, copper, etna, lead, arssmo, and antimony, but no trace of these subtuaees waa found. Yesterday tbe substance of the analysed milk wa fed to some rabbits, but up to a late hour last night tbey were alive and well A latter waa received yesterday by Dr. EMson from a prominent pbyMelaa of Vew-Kocbello in. forming him tnat a number of resident of that town bad been made aiok by usiag milk. Tba physician made au examination of the ground here cow gratsd and found that the animal bad fed oa the young sprouts of lha American hellebore, a poisonous plant.

It is possible that tba milk wfateb caused tba trouble In tbt eity, which came from Go branch Junction, a station oa the Bew-Yerh and Xew-fcngtand Railroad, waa poisoned la the same manner, MALCOLM rOSD VSFX.HDfD. Eegarding tha etatementa tele era nh A from 8u louts and ia tbt eity'a yeetorday mora- inre papers ae to Maloolm W. Ford's participating in a foot raoe at FayatievUla, in the Bprtng of 1885 Prot George Ooldle, pf tbe Vmw- ork Athletic Club, said last night: "Ford waa connected with tbe Mew-York Athletic Club at that time. Ua went to the Spring games at at, Louis, but wa not away suUlcieoi time to have gope to Fayettovtlla, and beea there as reported. Tbe wbole time of bis abseaoe from ew-York was only one week, and of that time be spent three fall days or parts ef them ta t.

Louis. The balance ef the tim It 1 easily seen was taken up la going and coming from Bl Lenla to ew-Yvrk. It is perfectly au surd to talak that ha contested In any other Kmee West la tbe Spring of than at at. uia, ae tbe balance of the tim be waa her In New-York aad ba aot beea to Ob Lom or West "toco." MXMIXM'M roUMTH Of JVLT. Tho Independence Day Aaaociation of Barton met last Bight ta the Jfintb Dlttrlbt Court Heusa aad aaard tbe programme pr.

Tloualy adopted for the day's ebtcrvaas, dls-eu seed the dUUriooUon af the souvtotr books deacrtblaa last raar'a calebraifoo. and generally decided to make this rear's Jubilee ieuocea. The only stumbling block la tbo oay it the poaal-btlltr that tba authorities will in, tifa of Mount Murru Park fur tbc aeiebratlon oa ao- vi uauufg va toe turL It UDdrr. aiooo, nowerer, mat tue powers object principally to the proposed eacampmeat, and if that le emitted tbo Uarlem people bcliere tbey can get the park, Tbey have arranged for big dln-aer ea tbe af teraooa ef tbe Fourth at West Cod Mail, at wbieh too or S00 wiU ait dewa. Cme of tbe feet urea ef the lilerarr axemlaea arm ha aa enawau pwoot vj no or, V'.

vufta AhtetaU. four Tom jut mlxctioj. Tho olaetioQ of Mr. CUrenoo A. Oliver to tbo Casktership of tho aewly ergaalsed Uaioa Cowaty Bank la Bahway Aoeo aot give taOafao-ttoa to tbe baalaeae aaea of Babway, who were exeoedlnriy aaxieaa ta bare Mr.

Edm-aM fherweed. raviaa Teliae mi itssMkii a ana a. i beak, made Ceahlar of the aew instltuUoa. Iur-Inc the peat week eererel petXtloas aaktag the Dtreettfra to elect Mr.teerweod have beea dr-culated aad received the etgaatarce of the larger proportloa of the business mea. 'ow that tbey leara et the election ef Mr.

Oliver they feel very eoee ewer it aad apeak of real pre sett a- the fare taowaueirpeutleaeby aiakiag their depute a the aaUoual packt at XUaabeta aad rank WAS HE i FRENCH MARQUIS TEE EOS ON RECORD OF TEE MTSTE110V8 DE 8 JEM PET. TBI BKAL KBA80V FOB TOCVQ DAUGHTER'S STBAXOB FLIGHT BCP-FLtKD. i Bostox, Miy 20. While aomo doubt ox. lsu aa to the ti borne while In France by the picturesque Fi enchman wbo Jumped from the Shore Uao exireee, hi Identity a a eiUten of Boston la wall wtabUebod.

Only hi daughter, in all probability, can aay wbatbor bar father was tha Marqula i LaToaranoe or not, M. Ernest O. do Caox, th i French Yloo-Congal at Boeton, doubu the stoi bnt aayi that do aetnpey. as he called ntmaelf I lore, waa undoubtedly a man of good family an 1 a notary while In France. Mile.

Marie and Mrs Cleff eame back from New-York. to-night, arriving about 9 o'clock. Both were tired and alck land all attempt to gala in form a- tloo from them were unarailing. The girl does not yet know df her father' death, so tsat mat-tort are somewhat tbl led- Vo one has authority to elalm tho dead man's remain, ana nothing can he done In (tbat direction until tbe daughter la informed of the actual state of affaire. At 11 Oonation-etreet waa Semnev's eubool of frraob and Roman Lau gushes.

Hi card readi Principal A. rl Beaipey. A. 1 L. Bacbelieret Letters.

Mamb ef Hoc lets Hlsiory France, Arcbeolocie Al isnce Fraaesies for tbe propsxiitioa of the Freuca li mgnage. grsdnsled a loKrnctor la French by the board of Education In Kostun ana Mew.Yera." Despite tbla string ef Imposing titles M. de eempey's set uol" did not flouriaU, and but for tbe assistance if neiabbors bis two small cnll-dran would ha' 'a often suffered from taunser. In talking witk ni igbnors da aempsr never irava an intimation of the cause of his flight from France, but mh rays claimed tbat bla borne be waa rich and pec ted. His mannara were gentlemanly towa: strangers, but tbe way In which he Induced hi i daughter to come to America to take care of bts lllecitioiate chlldreu Indicated a legraded moral nature.

One of nelgbbo gave as the real reason for bta daughter' string flight that the father endeavored to icll ber to a wealthy Boston libertine. Be 1 lil true or not, the theory would go far toward txplatnlng eome of tbo Strang features of thii romantic apiaoda. Tba French priest of Boston, Father Audlf-fred, to whom the gtrl more than once applied in ber distress is nen-eommlttoi. His Information, he says, ime to him; throuch bi prtestly ottlce and ist be held aored. He bat taken care de Sempey' little children and placed theft where they will be free from want De Sentpey was very much enraged at the interest taken In his daughter by this priest, and on one or two occasions threatened blm witk violence, and la conversation with friends always attributed hi daughter's averslod to remaining In Boston to Father Audlfreds Influence over her.

There is little doubt thht tbe priest did wbat he could towards Inducing ber to return to Franca, and probably furnished her some money tor tbe purpose. The while caae la inahrotided In mystery which is not lessened by the refusal of tbose Interested to divulge tba facta. bbould de eempey'e antecedents be aa has bean hinted he was Follmnis Marie Charles Louis Armedee de Sorblere do la Touraoce, the oldest son of Francois da Borblera He la Tourance. of the Castle of ettnt Pierre de la Tourance. Francois had two children Pol Iran le and Jean Omar.

Pollmnii waa i notary aad a member of several prominent aad learned societies, Jean Omer wa of Direct Taxca In Mend, tba capital of Loxara, a province in: tho south of Franca. Pollitnl had five children Loonel, faabelle, Bernard, Joseph, and Marie Theresa. This 1 a ottil younger branch of tbe family, whose head William, a chevalier at Valance andlToulon.se. The family name le known as far biclt ae 1070, wben'it wat adopted by Ganelou de teorblers. a chevalier.

Tbe high. Handing of too family ia shown by its alliance with tbe following named noble families, wblcn are well kno4n in Fran re: De la Vallette-Parlzot de PcQagrue, Do Balsac, D'Entragnar, De Galard, tarraube. Do NonlUes, De Qironde, Bochefnu-cault, Bochecbouart, Luetgoan, Caumont La-rorre, Durfort P'Aumont. De Lesdla-nleres, Do Bourbon Condel La MeUUerage, atoatalambert. Saint Simon, and ether.

Marie de Sembey, the young French girt wbo arrived on Tbarcday from Boston, and whose father threw himself from the train when It had reached Sharon remained quietly at the home of her friend, Mmf Jourdan, a dreetmakar of 424 aixlh-aveeue. aU day ycaterday, Her friend kb whom she came, also staid Mrs. Cleff. there. Marie fss aot informed ef ber father's ucain odiu yeereraay morning, wnon tbe news coma ne no Kfigey Kept rroin btr.

i and. a tale- ram waa received from Boston relative to the unrral arrangdinento. The girl's grief waa not try overwnaiailng. Tha dressmalicr and har husband ara arrma. ly annoyed at the notoriety they have gained by ui iuana aua ner cnapayone.

do." said M. Jourdan. "wa can. not say. Wa.

aava made gome arrangements. but we eaiino make them public. As to tba stories that have been published concerning. Marie' flight taum Boston, some of them are true and some of inem ara not. I do not know whether her father was a defaulter from France, and 1 4 not know that he was not.

He wrote to the gtrl in France and aabod hr to come to him. Be said he bad a handsome home and waa very rluli. She eame and found herself expected to attrna to ills two lllesr tlmata chil dren, whose rablher died some time aeo, 8ho revolted at suck duties and Bed to avoid them." a coxy. XCTJOVT MQOStBIXKIL May 80. Collector Troup, Deputy Collector Barty, Revenue Agents Brook and Stlason and Deputy United Bute Marshal Lovejdy wnt to Lopghill, in tbe town of Trumbull, trdy, and seised V5.000 worth of property bkl onglng to D.

Beseh, a elder brandy distilled Beach was told that the rev- enue etneert were prepared to make a tbor. ough aeareh of his premises and that ha bad better give all tha ilUeitlv distlllad braudy ba had. Beaoh at last oouducted tba omoers auout tills place and showed where be bad eonci brandy. The alert several hundred a-allona ujrandy waa eonueeled iu a wood- pile uuder em stilt la an a i barrel and in a rom over the ndoned house. Tbe Collector on ef cider brandy and 80,000 together with the still, distillery 1 tho paraphernalia of tbe busL ous day Deputy Collector Harty seised 600 ga gallons oc eids lert promises, and all nasa.

Tbe prevt and Agent AdW selied some lirand "i veut ki siaeg kock and dy tbat Beach had shlnnfui there. Borne and wan toil hi uuiua osaca wire lert blm to aana ber fi.OOa Beach paid this, and It la thought that tha no attention iuformatlon eh led to tba eeUure waa fur- nished by Beach' wife. JSTXSTJQAUXQ PISVJtO-fSSXJMOSU. Chicago, May 80. A Joint legislative committee Is in sessl ta la thl city for th purpose ef in-restigatlag plan ro-pnumula la the neighborhood of Oblctce.

Met' nibstanding tbt fact that Congress uaa paaMu appropnsuoa 01 goOO.000 to sld In 'an wing oat ifti aisesse, the I taiuplstlng a retwal ef alt previous tka a.ikla, ill. 1 thU disease, the Legislstura is leglslslloB nnon ths subject. Allarge psreeutag ot thaaiember Am ml tkllMaa th disease end tii committee waa appointed to iu. vaatluata with i i TT tbe (set mar be i. employvd Vy tbel 'nraall rturiiTv 1 Natlanal tunmiUnn i.

i luto un aiaeas a. wivuflllinitiaa LAIS foienoon sad gs a history ef ths disease. Mere- era, wa bofor Uiauimmitle mi" a a euw ii ana mat iLtlJXyJp" aent to tbe same bara and contracted ths dl taKktus disrase, Tbe oommittee Vflu U' teared. til vrobablv hold uathu i ia aa asuiaatvair Mn. to-morrow.

ABKLVQ A KtBEARlya. An arpUcatliu for a rehearing; of the faiiia Company's motidq to sonfirm th report of ths Com. mtasloaara, so to allow th omv4y to construct the Lexington arenu routa. tna iu railroad oa Wsst-street sad Tenth sTeaa route, and tha East wa liaavd by Fr. ana west foui siding Jadaa aua uaaiais taJ tha Seuaral Term ol tba Krsrett F.

Wheeiar iWltll at arta ml a ok. .1.. preas Court asd Bebert and W. O. Trail.

r'a iwr rAkfj IlirJUUtl. and aw ailcbalaai Hstebina, umi Ceoiaaav. aad T- v.njriiBf naiiway aema P. Wickee. Aaaiataat ni.

araUoa Coanei TUeueaeral xena eeee reraaa wissieaers upoa was proniaiiaa tare raiicoada. decision. Tbe eiiangee in Its i raepeoed. A VUUU1UM' SUP km rl mf I 1 ekaaa rnaxia HUB okniBany new euha to make some Ht-lUoo ud to hav tbe wool matter WS9SS ur riRK. A Are ire occurrwl yesterday morning at 10 and 13 Ce BootbO Irv ihaSi dealer la 1 "fa wui -aeere, aa9 0.

a a ITT" T- Kaji'tlag bkaas to eoria. III. Tbe astaase cawanackev to tbe building i LeweiUial eaUui lat at 1 ahiwi aval -n at betwaea Ott.000 and www vvu, aa f. n. 0e.ooo.

partly iW ajl ia Ji 11 a uwMnna we ii aooet Bl SOOl teaantaea. trout. C. eehaltaw bo maVafaViaroa abit ri.lHxj. tuir corerad by UsuraftcaT Earlea A VtJiintt1.

aniit v. Ibg ITS persoaa put emalormeBt. Tha mill waa sidtif-OT jerjbur Of MS. DUFFT8 PUPIIS. A TEACHER USA ft LB TO COKTBOL HIS CLASS.

The boys in Class D. fourth grade, of Grammar School 83 bava been having a largo and hilarious time lately. According to the evidence brought out before the Trustees of the Nineteenth Ward at an Investigation held In their meeting room, in Grammar School Ko. 76, laat evening. Hugh J.

Duffy, the teacher In question, has been a sort of Elijah, and tbe titles of -Whiskers," "Duffy of Duffy vllle," and other parronlxing title, wblcb it assies bla pupils have been In tbe habit of yelling at him in the schoolroom, iodirate a derision which appears to have beon honestly earned. George B. Hardy, th Principal of the school, preferred a long list of charge agaioat blm, wblcb Included general Incompetency, complete demoralization of bi claaa. theft among the pupils, a continual slate of mild not among theiu, waste of the sebool property, false reports of attendance and tbe like. Jackson Fiiendenlmrg, Charles McCann, and James Harris, tnree bora, testified tbat the pursuit of knowledge in Mr.

Duffy's room was aomewbat biudered by flying alatee. lnnips of tar in tba barks of their necks, booting beans, yells, boots, and general up-mir; Ink well thrown from the windoas; "sorapping" matches tn the atsiea. and sonlu other eccentiicltiee of a character quite novel tbe list of boyish smusements whose investigation made necessary tbe departure of bnlf jt docen lady teachers from tbe room. Frienden-burv. ona of tbe witnesses, whs asked: "Did you aUo bava a good timet'' "d'aw," said bo with marked disgust; I behaved myself." Miss Duggan.

Miss Williams, and Miss Welsh testified to tbe confusion aud Duflr's Inability to look after bis class. W. X. Fills, the music ta sober, admitted tbat he bad suggested tbrow. lng all the pupils out of tba three-story window on one occasion.

Ha had said It la a Joke, but aw no otbar way to control tbem. Duffy cross examined the witnesses in a feeble, erratic sort of a way. He Is aa old teacher in tba department, but appear to be broken down nervously and in a weak mental state. Tbo Trustees sat with unwearied patience until after midnight, and tben adiourned to hear what Duffy might have to present. OHIO LABOR VOTERS.

THXIB LZADXBS BOASTIXO Or WBAT THET CAH DO THIS TEAR. OwciJCTATf, May 20. "Tbo Union Labor Party will carry Hamilton County thia Fall," said District Maater Workman Drake to-day. "Wo shall elect members of the Legislature from Cincinnati, from Cleveland, Toledo, and Dayton, and probably other parts of the State wo shall have 80 member of tho next Assembly at least Our success on the State ticket is, of course, extremely doubtful." I suppose," said W. B.

Ogden, another labor leader, "tbe State Convention will, in lta platform, substantially follow the National Union labor statement of principle adopted at tha National Conference here last February, but I do not consider that statement binding upon us. The February meatiug was a conference of labor leaders. It require a regular national convention of th party to bind the party. I believe the woman suftrag plank will be In the State platfotm." "Wbat doe the Henry George defection amount tot" be was asked. "Nothing.

I am a Oeorge man myself and do not consider tbe Colon Labor principles far reaching enough on tbe question. Still I shall not desert tbe Union Labor Party, and I do not believe one Henry Oeorge man In 30 would do so." 1HE WEATHER, Washington, May 21. For Maine, iVrir-Bampthire, Vermont, Mauaekuteltt, KKodt Jstanrf, Connttiicut, and Eattern Xcw-Tork, cooler, generally fair ctathtr, light variable windt, follovxd on Sunday by rising Umperalurt. For Eastern Pennsylvania and New-jersey, fair weather, Vatlonary temperature, light variable winds. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and North Carolina, slightly warmer, fair weather, llgbt variable winds.

For West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania. Western New-York, and Ohio slightly warmer, fair weather, light variable winds. The following shows tbe change In th temperature for th past 24 hours, in comparison wltb tha corresponding date of last year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hudnut'a Pharmacy, B18 Broadway: 1888. 188T.I 18B0. 1897.

1A.M..., 67 US' 6SJ 80 a. 57 eiMap. 9 A. B2 70 P. fla 7S 12 6e p.

aa Vl Average temperature yesterasy Tst Arersge temperature lor same data last .63 ATTEMPT TO KILL A MISJBTEK Nashville, May 20 Intelligence hat been received of wbat seems to be an attempt made at Springfield, Robertson County, to kill tbe Rev. T. J. Duncan, Pastor of tba Methodist church in Pulaski, while be was eu-gHged in delivering a lecture on prohibition. Mr.

Duncan was addressing a large audience la a church, wben a loud report at the rear of the edlnoe was heard. Tha audience became alarmed, and tbe excitement was Intensified by a seoond rsport which qulokly followed the first. Mr. Duneaa kept cool, and resumed bis discourse. After tbe conclusion an examination of the premises was made, resulting in the discovery of the fact tbat two dynamite cartridges had been fired in tba rear of tba stand occupied by Mr.

Duncan. Tho ground was torn up for some distance around, and the glass In the windows wat shattered. TROTTING jy PHILA.DE LPBI A Philadelphia, May 20. At Belmont Park to-day Lady of Lyons won the 2:43 clas race in straight heats, in 2:25 Hi, 2:23 and The 2:10 class raceVas won by Llbby wbo took tbe lat three heats in 2:211, and 2:21. The final heat wa won by Judge Davis In 2:251.

SUJCIDB OF AN OLD FARMER. WctOHESTgR. May M. Richards, aged T2. a highly respected and worthy farmer of Frederick County, shot himself this morning at tbe home of his son, M.

A. Richards. He flrad tbe content ol a double-barreled shotgun into his stomach, causing almost instantaneous death. He bad been iu delicate health, which. It Is supposed, bad affected bis mind.

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A COMPLETE CCRK. I hav suffered all. my life with skia diseases of different kinds, and bare never found permanent relief until, by tbe adrice of a lady friend, I used your valuable Ctmcviu Bxdiks. gart thm a thorough trial, using six bottle of th CVTICURa Rk. spt-vxrr.

two boxes of Cuticuba, snd srn cakes of CUTIC URa BOAT, and tbe reault was Just what 1 bad Men told It would ba a complete sura. BELLK WAD. Hichmond, Va, Reference, O. W. LaiUuer.

Druggist, kichmond, Va. -alt ruTUm CCBID. I was troabled wltb Salt Ebena for a number of year, so that ike skis eaiiralr eame ot one of my baad. rrwa the Soger tipe to th wrist. I tried reniedics aad doctors' prescription to as purpos until I commenced taklug CIticua Btuxpua.

aad new I am entirely cured. E. T. FAKHJtR. 70 Northampton-, Boatoa.

ITCHING, tC'ALV. MM PLY. 1 luu, "Peolee of ltehlng, I''4 hsmois on my fee, to wbich I have applied a great maoy method of treatment without WM 4 tirly curaj Mrs, ISAAC -HELPS, Baranna, Ohio. SO MID1CIXE Lim TUIH. We have sold ynr Rtuxpti tor th ilt ne medicla es our halve give better satisfaction Al BEBTOX.

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Sciatic Sndoao. Bbarp. and tSTff train, and Weak ee tiie Cuucora Aari.i'aia t-laeter. eud per'wi. lsilna vywfi NEW-YORE WINS BY A RUN A VERT INTERESTING GAME WITH TEE P11TSEVRQ8.

GEORGE PROVES A CLEVER PITCHER THOUGH A WILD OJOt BROOKXTK DEFEATED AKD THE XETS WIX. Tbe Kew-Yorks defeated tbo Plttsbuir yesterday la a game which at the outset looked like a walkover tor tbe home team, but which became one of the closest played on tha Fole Ground this season. McCoimtck pitched for Pittsburg, and against htm waa placed Oeorge a rather rlaky experiment on the part et the New. York Club, but which finally turned out all right. Oeorge, wbo ia a remarkably swift and ptuxltng pitcher, was wild In th first flr Innings, bat than settled down to elerrr work.

Uc hit three of the Pittsburg taUmea wltb tha ball. sect fire men to baaec on called baiLs, and made fire wild pitches, bat be also struck ont four men, while McCormick struck out only one. O'Rourxc played third and Deaeley was placed behind tbe bat. He caught a good game, but on several occaatoas made a childish display ot temper wbn Oeorg pitched lid ball, following them slowly, aud twice thus allowing bass runner to secure a base more than tbey sbonjd bar dnn. Connor, Ward, and Tierrsn did some bsae stesiicg that bronchi out well de served spplanss snd set a good example lor tbe rest of tbe t-am to follow.

On a half of Nsw. York's runs ware scored In the first iuning. It looked ss If th bsary bitter wer going to mak McCormick with himself some her els befor getting through with blm. Oor led off with a base bit to centre fleld and reached second while Brown vm fumbling the ball. Be went to third on Warrf'a oaf and scored oa Censor' base hit, looner etole second snd came home on a wild throw of emith's which allowed O'Rnurke to reat third.

Oilleant mad tha only horn run ot th gem, end brought O'Rourks from third. Tlernsn wot to first on flv bells, stole seoond. snd sfter reselling third cu a wild throw of Carroll seored on Rlehsrdsoo's out. Deasley made a bae hit, and Oeorge reached first ua Whitney's fumble, bnt both men were left by Oor. who eent lha ball Into Brown'a ha nil a.

Pitatars made. 2 runs In this inning. Oeorge gave 3rowu nrsl py illegal delivery and bit Dalrrmple wlUi the bail. Tbsa pitched a wild ball'sud gars each a bsse. Carroll sent the ba.l by second baae and Brown and Dalryinpie seored.

Tiernsn mails a base nit in tbe third Inning, and went to second on Richardson's. Be stole third, and scored on a wtld pitch, which sent Klehardson to third. Oor broosbt Klcbardaoo horn by two-bsse bit sfter JDeaaler sod Oeorge were out. Ward's hit carried Gore to third, and then Connor sent th ball directly to first base. Smith bad mads one ran fur Pittsburg tn the seoond Inning, having made a base hit, reach el seoond on sn error of Ulllenpie, snd third on a wild pitch.

Dalrrmple's ont cav him th chance to come horn. In tbe next inning George bit Coleman, and a fumblo of Connor eent him to second snd allowed McKlnnon to rsseh first. Oeergs advanced each a base by a wild pitch, and Coleman scored on lurklry'e ont snd Mi Klunon oa McCornilck's. Ueorge tn the next inning lilt Carroll, who sfter reselling second on Colsnisn'i hit, scored on McKlnnon'. Ths gams waa St the beginning of tbe elxtn inning, and Pittaburg bad added runs until New.

York's lead wss reduced to 1 Hut tn the sixth inning the New. Yorks again took kindly te McCormlck's pitching. Gore ree bed first on Barkley'e error and third oa Ward's bit by second bsse. Then Wsrd wss caught off bis guard between hrat aod second A wild throw ot Bsrksly let blm resch Oor meanwhile Improved the opportunity to com home Ward stole second and scored on Connor's there base bit to bentre field. O'Bourke brought Connor horn by a twn-bae hit bnt was left oy Olllespie and Tlernan olng out.

This cloned New.York'a rnn-gttiig for game. Note sale hit wa mad tiem McC'or. mtci afterward Pituburg got' 1 run la th sixth Inning, sad In tbe vnth Whitney made a base hit and McCormick followed with another. Ueorge gav klcC'or. n.lcs second by a wild pitch, and Wbiuey reached third sod bom en Ward's wild thiow.

Brown bsss bit gar McCormick third, and ha scored when Deaeley dropped a splsadldlv fielded ball, thrown In by Ullleepls stfthe home plate. McKinnen la ths sixth would nave made a bom run bnt forth clever fielding of Oore, OlllenDie, and Ward who got the ball to Density la tim to cnt him off. Oeorg struck out two men in th eighth and anltbev siii scored. Then th New-Yorks played Oieir last in-nine without jnsking a run. and was only on tn.

th lead. It lookW as if a lO.lnnlng gams wss impend, lpg, but fieorg had got over his wil, loess snd Bark, lev, Whitney, and McCormick went out lo succession and the day was saved for New. York. Detail of the gsme may be gleaned from tba score MBW.TOKK. aln.ro.

A. rtTTSBVBO. B. lB.ro. A.

B. Oora. Wsrd. Connor, 1 b. 0 nrowu.o.

I 0 Dairy nla.l.tl 0 0 1 Carroll, 14 0 0 Coleraau. r. f.v 1 li 0 Otllsspia. I f.l Tiernau, Hicb'd'u, 90. 1 Dessley, Oeorge, b.6 1 1 I I1? i Whitney, .1 Smith, s.s.:.l .84 Tetal lOlsSTlTal Total 0 It 87 It 8 KCXt SCORED EAClI HXIXO.

Jfsw.York 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0-10 Pituburg 2 lalulioo-v Earned runs New-York, 8i Pittsburg, 0. First baby errorsNew-York, 4 Pitisburg, 1. First baae on ball Nrw-York. Pittsburg, fi Bit by ball Palrymple. Coleman.

Carroll. Struok out Uy (Jeorgo, by McCormick, 1. Lft on 8- Stolen bs Pittsburgh Home rnns-illtspia, 1. Three-baae hitsCouuor. 1 McKlnnon.

1, Two-bae hUeUore. li 0Hourke. 1. Doable plays Wsrd aod Connor; Bmith, McKlnnon, Whitney, sad V'tchoe-Oeorge, MoCormleh, 1. Paesed balls Deaeley, 1( Carroll, o.

CmpireMr. Power. BROOKLYN DEFEATED. r. Louis, May 20.

The game hero to-day between the St. Louis and Brooklyn nines gave the pectatcr all tha heavy hitting lby eared to see. Both Terry snd Caruthsrs were batted all ever the field. Of the 24 runs nisd 1 were earned. Tbe St.

Louis nlu gained by tbelr sharp fielding, while thst of ths Brooklyn was exceptionally loos. O'Sieill wa considerably injure4 la tbe hist inning by ueiug bit oa the wrist by a pitched bait The score: sr. Lonj. b. ln.ro.

A. X. I BKOOKLTX. H.lB. ro.

1 I La'iisn). 3 b.tf Uloason, s. i O'A'iiIll, l.f ..2 1 t) i 2 a 0 4 4 i owanw uurch. 1. b.K Fonts, r.

WUh, c. Csr'lberi, p.l Busbung, c.l fcylvest Lf.O 10 a 2 i 0 Tmvnr.rt 11 4 I 1 Pinkney. su.l a 9 0 hillipa, 1 b.2 a 7 Mi loo 1 bmitU. 1 1 A Peonies, 3 1 jruer, 1 lap Total. It Ti 2T Id a Total 0 19 14 BtTVS tCOUtl) EAOH UJSIJiQ.

It-L' 0 0 4 0 0-16 Brouklyn 1 2 a 0 0 0 9 Earned runs at. Louis, 10: Brooklyn 9 Twa-baae hits-Mersmany. bylveslsr, Foots, li Csruthers, 1: Swarlweoil, Mccie lsn. 1. Three, base hit e-O'Xeill.

Phillips. 1. etolen bses-5l Louis, 8: Brooklyn, 1. Double plays Kobiusou and Comisk y. Flret base on balls-By Brooklyn, 4.

lilt by pitefied ball u'Neill. Htruvk out Csruthers a-TefTj, If. Passeti Ulls-Pople. Wild pitohe-! Carutbers.2. Wmpire Mr, night WON IN TWELVE LXXEVGS.

Louisville, May MeuopoUtan dowsed Louisville In a great contest this afternoon, which It took 11 innings to decide. Tbe fielding of Ui home team was almost faultless, but the Hw-York nine outbatted them, sod won the gam npoa it merit. Tbe work of Oerhardt snd O' Brien wss notable. Ip the last lnnins JieLur, seuurad bie bsseon balls, stole secomt. aud was brought bom by Briin elnsie.

Oerhardt tullowed O'liritu with a timely hit, bringing the Utter la with the winning The score. LOL'ISVILLI R. lB.rO. Keiins, lb 1 15 olllns, 1 1..0 0 3 Hecker. 1 1 0 fi 1 1 1 Mack.

2d 9 Wolf, r. 8 1 Wbiie.s. 2 I Cross, c.l 2 4 mxts. B.lro 0 Radford, r. 1 0 0 s.

1 0 lUuS'. B.Sl) let 1 mat sr. eft 0 O'Briea. I f.8 0 0 0 Ljuob, 0 1 2 11 tt 4 2 4 11 1 0 Total 8 18 33 1a Total at sa ia a KLSS acOULO gACU INSIKO. I.onlsvill 0 408 (1100000 1-8 Metropolitan.

..0 W0O1OO3 200 80 Earnsd ren-LoulavUle. Mats, 7. Two-bes lilte-MaclN (.) Wolf, rue. Hajililoeon. O'Brien.

Nelson. Three.baec hiu Cro, Wulf, O'Brien. Doubie plays White, Mack, ami Kerins. cii) Whits Kerins.sud Cross, pireibassou bails OC'Hscker. 2-og Lyucb.

8, btolen bae LonievtUe, Mets 8 Struck ejfV-Br 1 iby Lynch, 1. Passed billi OTHER OAMES. Boston, May 20.a-Leagua Championship Boa-ten, Indianapolis. 7. Pltchers-Otemmyer and Boyle.

Earned run Boston, IadiaaspoUs, 8. Base hits Boston. 14 Indianapolis, 10. First bsae on called balls Boston. 3: Indianapolis.

1. Stolen paaes Boatoa. li IndisnspoUa, x.rrurs Boston, Indiana pulls, 4. Waahixoton, May Champlonhlp -Tjetroit, 11: Wsehington, 1. Pltchers-Baldwia snd Shaw, tamed runs LeirotLi vt'aeblugtua 1 base hit Detroit, 14; Washington.

11. First base' 00 called baiie Detroit. Washington, 1 tWIen basee Ona eaoh. Errors- Detroit, Waslung. tea, Phi LAPKLPHia, May sa -League Championship Chicago, 8-.

Philadelphia, Pitchers CUrs-son aad Casey. Earned ruue Cbicsgo, 1 Phlladel. phis, 3. Base hits Chicaire 'lOs pliladelphia, 14. rtrat baaeoee-iiadbaila diueaa-a, PhUaiielpbia, hee-Chicago, 1.

irrora-Chlcago, Phliadaipiiut. 7. CtaeiVHATt. May 20. Asaoelatlon ChampionshipBaltimore.

li Cincinnati, e. Pitchers KiL riiy and Lebeau. Earned raus Baltimore, It; Cla-cloaati, S. Bsas bit Baltimore, S3; ClaeinnaU. 19.

First base ea ealied balls Baltimore, CiaeiaaaU. 6 clawmnaST' U1f' CigvxLA-u, May Sa -Association Cbampioa. hip-Athletic i0; Cleveland, 8. Pitchere-VVey. hlug and crowll.

Earned runs-Athietic 4 Clve-land. 1. Base Athletic. 16; Clveiaad. 8 First baae on called ba le Athletic, Si Cleveiaad.

i l' rrorA-lJ11li, ii Eastern league Osttes At Wsterliary Wtr. bury. 12; Eaubury. 7. At Barttord-HarUerd.

17: bMiinSlleld, 3. At Bridgeport. Brklseporv 9 i Kw. Mares, 3. luterhatieeal League Qsmee At Jeraey rttv J-tay tu.

IU: Oirex 1. At L'tica Cltee, 4i erraeaee.8. At Ten ato Toreeti, Bechaater. 3 At atsmrtee-BuJal. HaUtosTa.

At a 0 1 13 9 3 2 8 13 0 2 8 li 1 2 2 3 7 CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS SXJT.TORRL Willlani Qresg, a mess bor oa the revenue erttter Orant, waa drowned while bathing oft fiobokan ycaterday. Tho annual picnic of tho Friendahip Boat Club will take place next Saturday at Washington Park, blxty-ninth-eireet aad Eastern Boulevard. The annivermary exercieea of tho Ilclirew Free bcbMl Aes iciatlon will be held at Terrace Gardes, FYfty-elghth-etreet, near Iexingtoa-ave-nue, to-morrow morning at o'clock. Arthur UcMahon, ooa of tho defaultlne; City Collector of Hobobaa, waa aeat to jot bia father la State prison yesterday for a year, for aa alleged attempt at blg-bway robber'. Mayor Hewitt has beon invited to deliver an add re a on Industrial Development" at tbe cornerstone exerrUe ef tbe national Exposition, of America's Industries at Nashville oa May 87.

Tho local aaeembliea of tba machinery constructors will toil ay elect delegates to tbo convention of their National District Assembly to be held at Pituburg on tbe first Monday tn June. Six case of smallpox were reported at tho Board of Health yesterday. Tnree came frotn 10 York street, one from Forir-eereuib-atreet and Eighth-avenue, and two from 152 Sullivan-Street Owing to tha absence of ex-Judge Van vorst tbe Reynold case was adjourned la the Yorkviiie Court to day until Monday morning at 11 Dr fceynulds's ball wa Increased to Coroner Messemer, for tbo first time, yesterday availed htxnseir of tbe new law by die. charging Thomas McCormaek. who bad beea held oa tbe ante-mortem statement of bla wife, who aocusrd blm of kicking her.

The body of Louie Weiland, an upholsterer and knight of Labor, who has been uilss-Uig for two month from hi home at 400 West Thirty-third-atrret. was found in thf river at tha foot of West Tenth street yceterdey. Recorder bmyth yesterday heard argument by counsel fur Morn Marx, wbo was laat week convicted of killing Mrs. Anna Jakowskl by tnrowlng vitriol on ber. looking to a new trial 00 th ground of newly discovered evidence, and reserved bis decision.

IR? Lovenorn, Charles A. Barnes, g-Walstea Jjovland. La Troue Merrlman, Ur. liliara M. bmftb.

Louis C. Wagner, and Meicbtor Hoftnann wore among tbe passengers of tbo orU German Lloyd steamship iaale, wbiob arrived yesterday from Bremen. At an informal meeting of tho James Monroe Post. O. last evening it waa decided to celebrate tbo twenty-flfth anniversary of tbe departure of the Twenty-second Regiment for the seat of war by a dinner at the Hoffman Houa ou the evening of May 28.

The report yesterday of the graduation of the fmai stenographer at Meuhaulce' HaiL Thursday evening, suoald have elated tnat 3d young women were graduated, all of whom could write over 50 word a minute, aad 11 of whom eould writ 100 word a minute. The ClgarniakerV International Union issued It annual report yesterday. The receipt wlg.8; strike benefit. jeriou tiniou who ware on strike. It loaned to traveling members and bas a balance of A public meeting in support of the Saturday bail holiday will be held in Cblcterlug Hall next Tuesday evening.

The Right Rev. Henry Potter will preside and the meeting will be add reused by exOov. Leon Abbott, the Hon. Cbarloe P. Daiy, tha Bev.

Dr. Mac Arthur, aud other. Tho North German Lloyds steamship Fulda, which sails to-day for Bremen from this port, will carry, among other passengers, Mr. and Mrs. T.

8- Erdmaun. Mr. and Mrs. lmread, Mr. Oeorge B.

Goodwin, United State Cougl tt Anuaberg; Dr. bourse, uid Dr. ym x. au Wageuer. The Hedding Methodist Chnrch, in Easb Beveuteeotb-atreet, near Second avenue, which has been undergoing repairs, win be reopened to-morrow niorniug wltb appropriate servleea.

F' frswlord wlU preach at 10:30. In tbe evening there will be au address by Chauucey haifer. Tho New-York Inter-Scholastic Athletio Association, an organisation whose object ia to promote general athlotica among tba private schools of w-York Cify, will hold iu annual Spring gape this afternoon, at 2:80 ooloek, at the Manhattan Athletio Club tronndi at Ligbtywtlxtb-sireet an! lghtb-avenu. A strike took place yesterday at McNair A Datuese's dgar factory, 26 Oreeuwlch-strret, to resist a raduotloa of wagea. Tbo striker belong to th Clgarmahr InUrnaUoual Union.

A soon a they want out member of the Progressive Ctgaruiekerf Unlou, attached to As-eombly No. 4, began Uklug tbelr places, Samuel W. Smyth, of East Newark, saw a man lying on th Pity-miuu-suect elevated railway station late last night. Ua beat over him to see If bo was sick, wbeu Ui man snatched buiyth watch from hi pocket and dashed down the stairway. A policeman was at the toot of tba stairs and captured tbe fugitive.

gave his name as Tbotnee Iter rig en, 0f y.7 Emi Fifty. secoud-sLrcet, reports 142 failures in the United States during the week, a against 187 Preceding week, and 152. lo4, 187, and 188 tn tha corresponding weeks of 1886. 1885, 1884. and laeS.

Tha Middle etate bai 48: aew-fcnglaud. bouthern Statea. 18: Western Btsise. 30: Paclno Stales aud Tert tories, 17. Canada bad 20, a decrease of 9 from the preceding week.

James V. Saudford. tho Orange attent of the trie Exprees, wo arrested yesterday for alleged embazxiemeni 8. V. Hildaip.

Auditor of tha company, charged him before Justice Davit with being abort 8111 42 in his accounts. He pave bail to a300 to appear for examination. Ha denies tbe embezzlement. He says that his expense account covers 82 of tbe alleged deficiency, and his full salary for Mav the bal-auva. He Is a brother of Alderman Sandford, of lewurx, and wa at one time a police officer.

At the annual meeting of the Alo Brewers' Association of Jfew-York and Kew-Jersey, held yesterday at 2 Irvtng-pluoo. the following ticket was clceted: President-Joseph M. Kuapp, Now.Yorki Vlc-Preuleut-Jfc4ward Underbid Youkerti Treasurer John B. Ballantina! v'Viif J'i "etary-A. E.

J. TovTy. xTw ork, editor of the hrtuMrt' Journal; Trustee T. C. Lyman A.

X. Beadleston. W. A- MUes, H. J- Flanagan, Btavenson, w.

J. Price. J. allace, Brown, T. M.

Auisdall. Leo Ooldmark and Heinrich Conried aomo time ago obtained an injunction restraining (iu. tav Auiue. of the Thalia Theatre, from producing several German operas owned by thetn. Mr Amberg, wishing to produce Die Fleoermasu at Terrace Garden, last night aad to-ulgbt, ex-Junge Dittcnboefer.

counsel tor Messrs. Ooldmark and ConrVd, and Mr. Hummel, counsel for Mr. Amberg. went before Judge Donohue yesterday and agreed that the Injunction might be modified so aa to let tbose performance go on.

nihil Root, tho counsel of the Broadway and beveniu-Aveaue Ktlrad Company, and ueorge W. lugate, the counsel of the Metropolitan Transit Company, went before the lienors! lerrn of the Buprumo Court yesterday and aub-mltted tbelr printed arguments for eud against Mr. Boot application for injunction to ston the further hearing by Judge Ponohue of the transit company's appllcatiuu for the appointment of Cotnuiteelouera to appraise tba sum which it shall pay to tho city for the use of Broadway. It wa agreed yesterday that it should not go on any turtiier until the General Term haa decided upon Mr. Roofe application.

BROOKLYN. Two new cases of smallpox were discovered In Brooklyn yesterday, oua at 3 8tagg-street and tbe other at 4-2 Urabaufavenue. The gravedigger in tha Holy Crosa Cemetery, who struck on Mondsy, went back to work yesterday upon th order of Bishop Lougblln. Frederick Bergman obtained an absolute divorce yesterday in th City Court of Brooklyn from his wife Gertrude. The latter went off a year ago to live with a man named Jacob Drea-sigekaebcr.

While at work on a honte at Fulton and Franklin avenue. Brooklyn, yesterday. Jamea Rorke. a painter, living at 173 Maymond etreot, fell frtim a ladder to the ground and fractured hie skuiL He was taken to tha City Hospital where be died. Patrick Foter.

tbe Tombs prison keeper, who was arrested in Brooklyn on Sunday for ilnng a pistol at passengers on a ferryboat, and let off wltb a Hoe of f5 for iatoxlcallou. was rearrested 00 tbe charge of assault yesterday, aud held by Justice Maasey l0 bail for triaL There weru several good sized donations to tbe Beeeher Monument fund yesterday, and the total rose frum 818.H81 65 to 40. Addison Cemmack gave 100, tha Israelii of Stat 5(J' Thomas O. Shearman gave V) Raymond, M. Ogden.

L. A. Parsoua eontriuuted oitffj each. The difference of opinion between Maynr Whitney and aty Werks Commissioner Conner In legard to the cleaning of the streets of Brooklyn led to tha Inditing of a letter yeeterday by tba former to th( latter. Is which ba review all the trouble and elosee by ordering tno Commissioner to Issue the ooutraci le the loweat bidder.

Iu esse this Is not dona Mr. Conner will be suspended. The Commisatonsr aid he would pay no attention to the Mayor' order. question of who shall bo orator when Manfleid Post, Xa 35, a A. decorates the grave la Calvary Cemetery on Sunday.

May 29, has beea perplexing tbe member ef tne poet for some Lime. Moat of thaia want tha Ber. hi wsrd MeCabe. but that popular Catholic Erlcal ha incurred the displeasure of Bishop oughlln. whe kM refused to let blm accept Mansfield Poet's taritaQoa.

Commander Derle think the Bishop will withdraw bl, opposition. Eidgway took eharga of the kings County Grand Jury In person yesterday, after an interview with "Boa" rumor Immediately spread around the Court Mouse that ao tevaattaatteei at Ma. Kidgway or Flro Chief Kerrne wtmM bo msd. As advtaer of taa Grand Jury Mr. Hldgwav hai arreal jtower.

Among the wltaeaaeo to co ailnH the Grand. Jury yeeterday and to-dar w2 Charlee Cooier, Hecrv W. fWe, CstBtoTiml? of tbo uTrijank; 7x-FlrIS: trtdjco andPolliou, and John A. Mcbola Tho relatives of Gww Mead, an oM Brooklyn crooer, hare asked the police ef thai city to try end find aim. He life TatiJigt' reax-etreet, and a month ago went to vlait a relative la Battle Creek, Mich.

Mo steJdtbLr. natU aweek ago Wedneday. when be rVTI 'er Vow-York, flnee then nothtnThat be" heard of him. On Tbur-day nigui Ma trunk arrtved at the Grand Central Station Mr Mead relatives think be left the train at aeii war stetlo and baa loot himself Hi haebel? la delicate health for many rears aadatumai wa mentally unsound. WESTCHESTER COUNTT.

Biabop Potter confirmed 19 candidatea at Trinity tburen. Mount Vernon, on ThwraaAr Tbo members of tho Board of Health of Rye bare refused to serve and a new board wSJ bare to bo elected. A number of tho principal citizens of Mamaroneck Intend soon to organise the L'ntea Barings Bank of Westchester County," Tarrytown was without any fcrrr to Jfyack yesterday. iunng the prcediug nig the ferryboat Tappan Ze. owi.eA hT the Xolti River ateamboat Com pan was burned at ber cost aUO.OuO in 1873 sad 88.000 had just been spent In making rri aud improvement.

fhe was Insured for tlO fftKL Tbo oause of tbe are unknown. The Sir Enighte Of Bethlehem Commsrd-ery. of Mount srnon, celebrated Ascension. Dr by parade to St. Paul's CUurx.h, taat Chestw in which Blr Knights from other prt of tha county participated.

The services were be.d under the directloe of tha Ber. J. o. Presioiu Frelate of the Grand Encampment of th Ui ttsd Ptatee, after which a banquet was eujnyad as Odeii'e Hotel la honor of tbe rt.lUag Sir Kalgbta. LOSO 1SLJXD.

Ex-Mayor William R. Grace, of New-Yerk, aad other, brought suit la tbe Bupreeae Court to bare tbe aesesameut oa their property la Long Island City set aside, ou tbe ground that tbe assessment rolls were not properly made un. aa tba late Board ot Assessors bad failed to aaees personal property except a few eases. Ex-Maror Graces propertr wag s-sed tor fMO.OOO. The nlalnlifr claimed Tthattbere wa more than 81,000,000 ot personal property la th eity, while tbo AiMuotr' book showed etjly SJ0.0OO.

Tbe matter ha been referred to County Judge Oarreuon, wbo 1 now engaged in takiai testimony. NEW JERSEY. Tho body of a woman was found floatiuk in the rtrer off Fifteenth-street. Jersey Crty, yea. tcrday.

Sbe waa about 38 years of ag and wore a black wrapper. Freeh Borrow have come into tbe on Behold ef two of tbe four Communlpaw men who were drowned while sailing tn the Bay last month. Tbo little son of Mr. Bernard, widow ef oa of the men. died yesterday of scarlet fever.

Tbo same disease attacked the Uttl daughter of Mr. Mason, a second of tbo widows, aud the child died later iu tbe afternoon. Tbe notorious Michael Whales, saloon keeper and ward politician, ef Babway, boat Mayor Daly eudvord to prevent securing a license for this year by filing a long list of charges again i hi place before the Common Council, haa beau ludicted by tbo Or and jury aad bia trial aet Oowu for May 35. Tbl actlem has sauted universal tail-faction In Babway. Hie political influence will not, it la thought, savowbaien this time.

09ITVAMY NOT EX Edmund Scouton, one of the best known btttV nest ia of later Coaaty, died at bis ham, Marlborough, on Thursday. Eugene A- Porllller, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages at the Naval Academy, died at Annapolis, resUnUy. Ha was 80 years af age and a beiiv of Tbo Bar. Lama II. Pease, Chaplain of tbo Bailers' Bethel at New-Orleana.

died yeeterday after a brief Illness. wm a native of Bew-Brttatn, aad was about 70 years of age. He had been for acme twenty years stationed br a th eentatlv of the Seamen's Friend Society. Jfi body will bo sect to New Britain for Interment Horace Moody died of heart disease at 409 West Twenty-aecond street Tharaday rvrnn(, the sg of 70. wst bum In Canton.

81 Law. time of bla death he umporarV statlstleiaa at the Cnstom Uuuae. Mr. Moody was an old-time Deinoerst, sau well known throughout the etate, Beleavrs a widow, a son. and a married deaybter, Mre.

L.vle, The bKly ws Uken to Ogdenaburg last night, where th burial will late place to-day. William E. Kill)urg, managing editor of tbo Troy Jtews, and a member of the arm ot J. K. Freaeia.

Bon A Ce- proprietor- of the paper, died st Troy yeeterday morning of Blight's illeeaie ef the kidney, complicated with heart troabie. Mr. Kit. fcelburg we Obent. Columbia X- l3i learanl tlv printer's trade la th Chatham Courier orhte ainoe 1S47 he ha.t weea bteotihed with U.

Troy 7fmu, (Uoccssivelv ss porter, eity editor, new tditor. niaunging eder. andoaaef the proprietors. Mr. Kisaelhurg west bi the war in 186'i a Adjutant ef the One lluudrel and bUIJ mutti Heguueut N.w-Vork Volunutrs, aad served to ths done with credit.

He wss mem. beref the tsocinty the Army of the Jaiuea. aod wa a prominent member of tha hepublicau Party. Ha Is survived by a Uow and three cbiidren. FATHER AND SON GVILTY.

Philadklphia. May 20. The Jury In tie Cnited States District Court brought ia a verdict of guilty thia morning In the case of Jacob 8. Hertet, convicting him of the charge of aiding and abertins hi father, WiUlam Her bet, th former Prs dent ot th First Ntlonl Bsnk of Olsa Roes, la misspn yiag ths lands of the Uana. Fathet and son were taken to the county prison, sentene being deferred in both oases, as their counsel gavr aouce that motions for new trials would be mads.

MEMORT OF EI-GOV. fMITJT. RiCHMoxD, May 20. Gov. Lee to-day effl-dally aeUflad the Oeneral Asssmbly ef the dralfc af ex-Oor.

WUI lam Bmitb, and aooa therearusr reeala, Uca ef respect te the memory of the deceased wer Moated la both bouses snd sn adleamnienl erderwC Ths remains uf the reoerabis Virglaiaa will reach this city at 3 P. and will be met at tbe stance by a loint legulatire committee and eecorted to tae CapifoL they will li in sut until 0 P. M. Tbey will then be Interred In Hollywood Cemetery with military honor. INTMR-SMCTARIAN COCMTESIX.

Oxaha. May sa The second day's ae slon of th Presbyterian Oeneral Assembly opened this morning In th Exposition Building. Mederaanr Smith presided. Ths Ber. Dr.

Fewler, delsgat te the Ulooesan couaell of the Protestant k.c:euoaI burch of hiebraska, new In aeaeum la this city. pre. ssated a commas nation sxtenduig to the AucKby the fraternal greeting ot the conned and welcoming It to this city. Moderator bmiUt, la the BAme of th Aseeaibly, returned thanks. SECURED TBE1R CADETIB1FI.

AliSAPuLls. May 20. The following candidate for cadeUhip at ths Nsvsl Acadeo-r have sneceesfully passed tbe eismlnallun: Thomas J. Bian, of l-euth Csrollasi Charles T. Jewell.

Rhode Island; Ie Witt beamer, lost. Lome A. Oro. aad I. banes P.

Emerlch, Illinois: Joseph A. Lerds and WUI law U. McKslvv. Pencsrlvatiia; John K. Bi son.

Michigan, and Edward T. Puliock, Ohio. riEWJNO THE RATTLE FIELDS. PKXbUUCK, May 20 A ciachthg party consisting of CoL and Mrs. acrvmsrr.

Mist Beoee-veit. Miss Howlaad. Mr. Miller, snd Mr Kean. paased through here to 1v ea mute for Oetty there.

1 key have ruitad the battle fields la tha aliev the beusasoah. Barper'e Ferr, aeatn Mouitexa Craapton Uap, aad Anuetaot. LATEST TOREIQN SBIFFINO. Loxdox, Mr Jl -Tt Cnnard Line stisV Cuibrl, capt. McMlckan, from 'sw York Msy ii, for Liverpool, pasaed Fastuel at li r.

M- yesterday. THE GENUINE JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT. a An mhetreet from fh work en dla puSlUAaa Sy ro froepr dt Futr sanlA. rmru For com year Jobaaa Hoi. ot Bertie, ha maoo-faetor-ed a liquid malt extract which the medical pro-faaeioa hare used with such bvnrdcial reaciu ea-eaaeeof ite great dlaastic proprtlea.

This taait extract has remarsaule aatrluoue actios, both toai aad relreabani, and hae proved to tie of great vala la ehroaic lares e. reducing a eontracuoa of the muavla ef tbe uiaesuve orraua. A as aid te digee. tloo it I woadsrfui In buihllug up loat power. The grwat practltluaers of Parle ache.

Bsrth. 1 Beau de Mossy, Plusux, yaaveL Empis, Laaet. Beb-ertd Itoar. Boaehut, Ptrry, aud Fsrdioo highly reeommtad thie ptaaaaut remedy restoring weakened digestion. Mf peresaal eiperlcecw lecl me le eoaSrnt the praise which Prvf Ijivau i.

preseee ta the folio eina words: As large nusibcr of pa lien is lack the aecessary news; to digest solid food, and would through the ua of suoisiaot be merely excited aad weakened, therefore 1 legard II of luaiense raioe to praeiluuner to bring to his aid a nutritious tontc and Uka we gaoulne JOBAX.V UOrrS MALT EXT ACT, act net only as a toalc. bnt as a natrteet a w-U, which Is leas slotting tsaa wine or aey stmaisuL' lr. PKOaPKU IK PIKTBA SANTA. Place t'Ecols as Medicine, roe Astaiss LiabeaS. Pana- THB GXXtIXE JOHAXX HOTT 9IAX.1 EXTMACT Bm (A Hgnaturt aAeaa Htjt sag JfarO aver" vn tAe meeA aeere SeOia.

mm KEKCELSOK CO. PllllisefiSal ela Ageaks lor she Caltad Stale. DXPOT. tJ9 XACX.ST, PULLAUAXPHXA on wa a oroiBtr-ia-law of nils Wright. Under sppolntraents et president Pleroe nd Buel.snsn he bal.l the olflc of Collect er of Custom at Ogdenshure for una vaara at i a.

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