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The Sun from New York, New York • 7

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The Suni
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dJ i 7 IIT 1JIIur 1 i I THE SUN THURSDAY APRIL 4 1805 7 PATRONO BUILDS A MOTOR JT is 10 nvx UT ITS oirjt ronca I A1 Funxmn rorrsit IVbe 1 ann rr 1 I nePalril Then I 1VII1 Oo Another TearIll Italian Felloir Cotmtrymen Hiir 9s Hbnre Iet th Czpenn nd Pntrono Tforku for 87 Tk A new randlditte for perpetual motion honor I laboring In Newark at a dollar 0 day countIng Sundays le has been doing to under watchful guard tlnco August last and his ex pcrliuonts or his progress have bon made at an sxpsndltur of about 83000 subscribe lathe i main by his Italian compatriot alone the Atlantic seaboard The trammelled genius and hu work came to publlo notice through an advertisement In the local Italian I vertisement Ialan prett calling lon the sons of Italy to subscribe for shares lathe Universal Industrial Society SooloUIn dttstrale Vnlvcrsalo at i eaoh for the pur pint of bringing outan Invention representing the most Important production of human gentu of which thn close of tills century can boat The advertisement goes on to lay that tbe Invention Is I a new motor of formidable power which may be usd In any capacity and will be applicable to all branches of Induttrr nnd commerce With I his new motor a gap la filled with which humanity has long been laboring becauso ulth thlt tnuchtn a force can be obtained that will surpass all existing motors without the consumption of combustibles and without sumption lhout much expense In running It 1 he advertisement said that the society tore a few months nco hud already spent about 1000 In the manufacture of a model of tho new motor under tho direction of the Inventor who has already applied for patent In the United States nnd In a Itt time thlt model will be llnlintd In this way It will soon bo dearthat Italian gunlut bos found tlio way of I ringing to practical perfection a thing which up to tho present hat ben regarded a chimerical Tho society In order to Increase Ita capital and also to defray the necessary expenses of obtaining patents throughout the world has opened a ctcond series of 1100 shares nt i15 etch The society wishing continue the enterprise In Italian hands will give every Information to all who with purchase shares tie vluo of which In a little time when the model shall be finished will increase at the rate of 1000 per cent and oven more and In tblt way each shareholder will have a chance to become rich and Independent For shares apply to the SocletaIndastral Uuh ersale 7 Market Newark Unlvral7 strtot or In Now York to Messrs Clocliv Aste 85 Cen tre street and Ughetta Co 335 West Fourth street Mr Clocla said yesterday that the new motor was tho tnvontlon of Michel Patrono a skilled inechanlc33 years old and unmarried who camo htr from Maurlzlo Italy It was la ths nature of a perpetual motion machine he said except that the inrntor recognized that wear and tear made such a machine Impossible and merely contended that his motor would run for a year At the end of that tlmo renewals of tome of the carts would ntcestary and the machine would good for another year Ita operation nas base on gravitation and the principal ma ttrlal factor a mercury Beyond thlt he wat unable tel what the syitem of the Invention was the Inventor had wu Invntor refuse positively to make more of his secret known Mr Clocla eatd tat Boon after Patrono came to thlt country toward the end of last auramer ho went the office of Clocla Ate wuo are printer having read an advertisement taying that they did translating and wanted them to translate a paper ha brought with him and tu insert IhetrantlatlonasaQadvestltement in a newtpapor urinted In Kngllnh Patrono papir asked for American capital to back him In the construction of a machine Invented by him to mablnlnvonte upplant steam and electricity at a motive force and said that all tbe Inventor asked lor him Ief pending the completion of the motor a fe 7 a week luit enough to support hlmtelf The paper contained a general deicrlptlon of the Invention with technical demonttratlon of lit possibility of tho Inventor theory whJcn Mr Clocla did not feel Ilk trying reproduce Iu fcngllh lo understand It repruc 10 1 knowledge of mechanical engineering that he did not hae The general purpose of the ad vertltemvnt however Bet him thinking and he told Putrono that perhaps there would no need of advertising in the American papers possibly some of the Inventor own countrymen here might feel like taking upbUlden and that I he would call the next day Clocla would be able to tell film more definitely That nleht Mr Clocla talked with some of his friends nnd the result wan the formation of tho Universal Industrial Society with ten nitmbert holding in nil a hundred shares of stock at 110 a sharp I for the purposo of starting I Patrono In fhI the manufacture of tils machine which he then thought could bo lade for 1000 The society as not Incorporated Giuseppe Dughl nnchl and linsllea all of Newark were mode mae President Treasurer nnd Secretary respectively I and Clocln and Asto of this city were mode directors Pntrono began work at his I home In Newark and tho headquarters of theM cloty wns lined at the Treasurers at7 Mnr Jet street Newark where Ilianchl I keeps a ia lion with it meetlnc loom for societies and also runs an exchange ofllce or mal bank and deals In steamship tickets tckols Patrono wan have the machine completed In a month or two but what with the lino work necestary to done on various psrtt I und the hundred and one unforeseen neeet MMles in starting a new butlnets the tlmo alarlnl tmo dragged on and tlio montY was spent on matb ial but the motor wan not Untuned When pome of the subscribers bocamo Impatient 1atrono rigged up an experimental machine end showed 1 them that it would work The wheels moved with such force that It was nil I man clluld do to stop them grasping them with both hands Mr Clocla said and the men were convinced thnt Patroro machine vould run the only question twine whether lion er dot tlopod by tt could be applied Another hundred shares of stock were sold and the work entoit the ofllccra buying or having mae at different foundries tho various pieces of ma hlnery diblrcd by Patrono nnd employing four machinists to hell him In his work Patrono Mould iotillow aslsllntM to ee more of the apparatus than he houod to his backers 1 nrwiubcription was finally uted up and the machine lot finished nd It wu doter mlnid tolmuei 100 shares more of stock at sin and to imesu the existing stockholders 5 I I rlmr to bring all tho ruo shares up to 1r Some of theoiiglnal stockholders felt that they hail put up enouuh money on aventuieandsug ceud that tho new lusuo I be advertised for salo In the Itullnn pnpers Thlb was done and brought foi ill more stilncrlbers Mr Clocla said tho extvndlturosup to date amounted to nbutitS 1000 and that tho machine was rin clod to be finished about tho end of this month 1hl stock talcs hall nbout equalled tbo eiiiendlturn but he thought tie total expenses would lw 1000 or more The machine In courteof oiiktructlon hostld was expected to tun ilevelounnl nbout one horse power but a tlt hurte motor nnuld cost only a little morn than uneol single hore nor His Idea was tlmt purpjics requiring small power engines the I ttrouo motor would cioennh but that where hlgli power was required it would be Uoii economical as well aa convenient home of tho subscribers Mr Clocla went on II I lhc In Philadelphia and ft day or two 1m a mniiufacturer in Connecticut had bought mine slime it venture Mr Clocla said that II llm men In the company welt In with a full Lnuwrdf of nhat they were doing that all Mood rcaily and able to loso the amount of their rull cutforlnthins nnd that mf whom Sift meant fcood tr al bad not Invested Hu said I tnat tie I IP of more ntock nnd the advertising of II for ale I had not been don with a view to enable the OTrllOlll1 shareholders to recoup their advances il iiBrt In tho advertisement appealing to Ilnlal only he unld nai Inserted at the In tlanceof th trtlr Mr Ightittu estimated the total membership 011 I cletv at fltiytlx und tald that threw or fniir men ot urd the majority of the tock Ono tha controllingeoramllko had demurred at I If rrniniltlon to advance the par value uf tho ilitUM Irom 10 tn 1 but thrvote wai against liliii nnil hu hud the option of meeting the In jriaieor II losing the ninouiit ho already had put Muthe scheme Mr Ughttta was jubilant at tlie I Idea of raising the price and tald ho would rather hare the ehams put up to 470 or 5 with thu company ro Hcieu to Its present roembenntp Hum that the newly Usutd shares should told 1 ali inorepeopl taken In Th machinery th incut lade Mr Ughetta mid and the motive forte a tupplled by mrrcury mlxd with two other lliulu which the Inventor reiutes to tell Hn hody about Ilu aslHire Mr Ighettix said and then ran set tho experlmuriml machine vvork oonriiiiMciLtlU he buy a share Wo hav one inericnnlndyluthocoinpauy she lives In ywurk and one American man In Phlladel pit and tlm Commissioner of the Pat nt Ofllce 1 1 VMifehlngtiiii where patrouo has applied for Jls putt nt and to buy om tluleIL is KitaliiB to see us I tnik be say Wbtn aiked whether poor people had bought arl Mr Ijguettsk tald that UII of hltem IMuret In the kttchon keeps a bakery had Ucht one bar UIO hvorvbody has SlfVIi laid Myiharet rIt me BIOS Iud I dont care whether I wluiir 1 I lIl I Ithe motor Is good I will not hav torn any In i rUita nut thli builnrMiir Il I tin tome oh cite 1 It isnoifood I why I iJlriuen 1 jLlii ton I car 10t I Is so with my 1 llm la and Clocla both told abut an Inven ou tlmt Patroao said wat stolen from him by a tel ow officer nod wa now In nieln the Italian i Ialal rmr aabln a man on one ald ot a tn ob ot on tba otbr aldo 1 01 drp ntlu UlheUa olld admit but tbe nlhlns conOlence In Patronoa new mahln latl alternate carlunlal to tha 110a he bad up CIcl ImIU1 tbat hla at be bad 10no Into tb cheme with hnpe tu laterly conthlda that 11000 Wa 80uih to rllk on that kind ot a chlne like to tee rtulu he said Im Ilk St Thbtoai I want to tea and touch Im Ika rN7z1 A ritKCKix FACttD DOT He I 10 rr Old Rn Tlptltt Noe au IIBUT NitMmai tar n4 Uoney Tho first little bY1 name It Denny Namm HB Is ft nice darkeyed llttto chap of 0 year and ha was out In front of hit father house 200 Schormerliorn Iret Brooklyn ytsUrilay afternoon playing just playlnr and not doing nothing elss Ho wat hnvtnc Iou of fun With the tccond little boy whose name dots not ap ptar when the third boy of whom I that could aid at that tlm wat that wat about 10 years old with a tiptilted note and freckled face camo along Th third little boy llkerl Ihalookl of Denny and stopped apparently and as Benny also thought Just to talk He remained for any thing ulterior that might turn up Th frecklefaced boy wni mighty fine Ilenny thought and lltnny told him some thlngt that he knew Th frecklefaced Iwy In return told Ienny Imo things that Ilenny didnt know WIl Benny VW the frklefacel boy that ho bad 15 In Iron hal an safe In his house llennys father It Adolph Namm a Fulton street upholsterer and Ilenny had obtained tho ublalnel 1 piecemeal In such way as nice darkcved boya of ill years Ket money Benny as tavlng until he should have In the bank and then hr was golne to buy a bicycle The frecklefared boy was skptlcal about Ilennve hnvlnif 11 in safe He told Benny toll le he would lust like see that tiaf and tho 110 Hennyemstid hdld bav 115 In an Iron earl and then the frecklefaced boy aiked Benny to Bet the are and thow It to him Tho tecond Ito boy with whom Denny had been playing before the frecklefaced boy camo Ion 1 had cone awny So when Benny cfm cale out of the home with the tafo nnly and tho frecklefaced boy went around the corner where Ilenny displayed his wealth The frvcklefaced buy had seon Iron safes be fore but llennys wns a fine one and he told Benny ho would llko to show It OJ another boy around tlm corner So the frrcklefaced boy took the safe with the 10 and went around the corner IntheevenlnK a detective a detailed from the Ilrooklyn Iollce Headquarters to look for a tenyearold frecklofaced boy with an Iron safe and a tlptllttd no iyooo YOT jvo von FOR in FJSET ImiTjtr Totrn Vat Marr ITIleT Tor diet Set Ald MIrabeau Towns the poet lawyer of Brooklyn yesterday moved before Justice KellogK In the Supreme Court to set aide the verdict of 12000 which a Jury cavo Iycarold Slary Wiley tn her salt against the Lone Island Hal road Company for the lOl of both feet Mr Towns was the lawyer for thn clrl and contended that the verdict was entirely Inadequate lie took exception also to that pat of Justice KellocKt chare In which he told the jury that I was their duty In tho frt place to ascertain in their minds how much the clrl could hav earned If she had lot been hurt In urging his dreis motion Mr Towns mae this characterise ad I am astonished at this verdict It IflnproJ uct of cold and steely hearts I am aware pro your Honor charged the Jury that they must judge this coae with cold intellectuality and put only a commercial value upon the two little ltto fet of this little girl I am also aware your Honor that the most perfect ipeclmens of rarefied mentality dr refrigerated humanity firo rare to found within I a radius of HOD miles from the city of New York In the Jury box and upon the bench aol that each generation of our children and associates Is I growing coldr and colder But we have not yet reacbd that stage of evolution where the mere presence of the Court and the ammnnlao jury coaeu la tho blood and roezen the thermometer and turns the tears of the si ectau rs Into artificial rtnclal Icicles If we had this verdict of SlOOO measured out to a little girl who had lost her feet upon a commercial lull might juitl fled Ulon until tlfa and as lone as what little ttaan rJn IJ hearts wu have left are controlled by Rome feol IDa of pity mercy and compassion thlt verdict cannot be justified but It a reproach to th administration of Justice a Justice Kellog denied Uie motion The fendanta lawyer wanted pay the judgment on tho spnt bat Mr Towns declined to receive It and will appeal to the General Term for anew trial XIIE BTAIUES IX THE PARKS OplBloa of th Hculpture Sarlctr Aakcd a to Their Merit ad Location At the meeting the Park BOAr yesterday Superintendent Parsons was Instructed to place Kdward Stokes In charge of tho Claremont Hotel temporarily a his representative Mr Stokes was ousted from the hotel on Monday under a resolution adopted by the Hoar at secret meeting held last Saturday the effect that It would not recognize tho renewal of his license made by the old Boar on Jan 25 and dating from April 1 The Commissioners have not yet decided what disposition they will finally make of tho llcente and they have asked the Corporation Counsel for an exhaustive report upon their powers In the premises Xo acton except of temporary nature will be taken until the opinion bos been rendered Mr Mokes expects to huvo his license renew ed by the elects A resolution was adopted yesterday asking tho Sculpture Society to make a report on all the statues in the publlo pak their artlstlo merits and any changes of location which they may deem desirable Arrangements for park concerts durliiK the coinlnp summer were re ferrtd to President King James Leary the contractor in charge of the construction of the frt section of tbo Harlem River speedway cent a communication complaining that hit work was hampered and delayed from lack of Instructions from the department and the absence from the opt of any engineer In rharge President representing I wu referred to the THE LIJSRAnY CONSOLIDATION Traetee to Bo Numed by tbe Director or tb Corporation Now that the law empowering the appointment of twentyone trustees at a Hoard of Directors for the New York Public Library Astor Lenox and Tllden Foundations has been signed by the joernor tho directorates of the separate corporations will ratify the agreement of consolidation and nnmo new trustees Andrtw Green of the Tllden trust says that the Lenox Library will use temporarily Ihe 1 details so far a the management and scope of the new library are concf mod will left to thn future Ono of Its features how rer malie dy arranged will be a circulating department It Is believed that this may easily be accnmplinhcd by uniting with tho nw enterprise several of the present circulating llbrnrlm such as the Ottemiorfrr the Now York lrel Circulating Library tlio Agullar Llbruiy and other Iheku Institutions have branches HO arranged lint they cover every lento population centre In the city without conflicting with each other but they lack books and I united with the Public Llbrai they would be nblo to per form tho full limit of their Ice to the public The problem of determining where the new library will bo located will probably not solved for omo time to come tmo J1EIClBn MOJlI Jklsmy llrat derei or the Fainon Pr nelier a IMimontb Church Mediate The needier Memorial meeting lat night under the direction of the Plymouth League resulted In great outpouring of the present and former members of tho church Pictures of th famous preacher and of some of the notable member of the church were exhibited and three blit cat were filled with Beecher souvenirs Including the Heecher lilblo favorite bronzet vatet and canes of the former pastor amoonttone carao oil portraits the original manuscript of Norwood manuscript Dot of Mr Beecnrrs last two sermon and uncut pre clout stones which Mr Beecher carried around In bis pockets Snap Hliot fo Gq to IIotom Boston will toon have an opportunity to enjoy the art travesty exhibition which under the title of Snap hhois has ben drawing crowdi the American Art Oallerles on Twentythird itreet for two etks Originally the Intention was to have the exhibition open fora week only but It has beii so largely attended and has turned In so many dollars tu the West Pld Nursery for th benefit of which the exhibition wat Inaugurated that on extension of time ha ola already been mae and DOW the management this baa wek decided to continue the exhibition through Hotton people Interfiled charities have at les 10lon 1 tlm bnap Shots thow and through their efforts It Inal wl toon be transferred there forth benefit uf one of the charltlet of that city I Animal FitrocUOrebrlne rbrain Cardlne for htaru Ilwa1 ldu OSCAR WILDE TESTIFIES aia SIDE ov ins QUAitnur UZ71 TJIE MARQUIS Of QUJSUXSJlEllltT Th MurqnU Cora Near A annltlnR Him In CaOer Hoy Ke mnrk I I tr I Vrot la Htnntirnl but Cannot It Judge letter Apart frm Art LOKDOK April 3Th Central Criminal Court Old llalley was densely packed with people lone before the hour of opening at 10 tDO A IMUy th nil ruction being the trial of the action of Oicur Wild against the Marquis of Quetnsberry for llbol Tht prosecution wai conducted by Sir Edward Clark II and the Marquis of Qucensberry wan defended by Mr Kdwnrd II Carton 11 lawyer Roller watched the proceedings on behalf of Lord Douglas of Hawlck Oicar Wide wearlug a light blue overcoat entered the court room In company with nit solicitor Mr Humphreys He maintained an air of unconcern despite the fact that everybody wai itixrlnx at him and tookaitatln fiontof 8lr Edward Clarke The Marquis of Queeriiberry entered the dock and In aniwer to the usual quettlnnt pleaded nut guilty adding that the toculled libel wns true and had been made known In the Interest of public morality Sir Edward Clarke In the Edwar opening case re Tlewed the evidence taken In Ibo Iollce Court dwelling upon tlio TV riling on the card which constituted the libel complained of Thin writing alleged that Mr Wlldo had been posing Immorally It would be noticed he laid that It wai notchnreed that there wat any actual of ence but tlio gravity of the case consisted the fact that the libels complained of had extended over a long period of time The Marquis of QUeen btrry Sir Edirnrd aid hnd alto accused Mr Wilde of having solicited a number of ctntlemen to engage In a tnrle of grave offences Several these gentlemen would be called duny whatever tlio Marquis might say on crossexamination At this point tho Marquis who with clinched fists sat Klnrlng at Mr Wilde made a movement ns though he Intended to attack him and he undoubtedly would have done so had It not belli for the persons between them Mr Edward continuing mill Hint Mr Wide had been a close friend of thu juetnsberry family until 18UO when ho learned tliut olluinlvo statements were being mlle against him by 1 lan named Wood who hnd either stolon or found some letters written by Mr VSlldo to lord Alfred Douglas Wood offered to return these letters for monur find nftarwnrd nt Woods earnest Mr Wllilu paid 1 his entrtnly oi 8A trirJ ll 1t ito i fare to America I Later Mr Wilde learned thit two mull numed Knelily and Allen pretended have In their possession compromising letters hut Mr Wilde refused to purclintc them Mr ldo he said admitted having written In 181 a most extravagant letter to Lord Alfred Douglas in answer tu a poem the latter had written Disiiki tho stntlmentH expressed In this letter the jury must tike Into cOII urlnn tho artistic clrclf In which Mr Wlldr moved Mr prose Wlldu quintet himself described this letter us In IHUa Sir Edward nld the Marquis of Queoniberry openly llbcllcil Mr Wild In the latter own house and ho wns turned out of the house In the presence of the servants and further admittance was refused to him Tho annoyauco was KKra voted by the belmvlorot the Marquis of Queensberry on the first nlgut of tho production of any of Mr Wilde plays Tho letter which Mr Wilde had written to Lord Alfred Douglas was read as follows Mr DEMI ilnv otir sonnet Is I quite lovely Your roseleaf lips seem made no USD for the music ol song than for the madness of kisses Your slim gilt soul walks between poetry and passion 1 Know that Ilyaclnthtto who was loved by Apollo was you In the Greek days Why are you alone In London and when do you co to Salisbury DONOU nloip in the gray twilight of Cothfc things COle here whenever you like but go to ballshury tlrst The Marquis Sir Kdtvnrd Chirk said now attacked Mr Wlce respecting his Dorian Drer and his artlclti In the Chameleon which It Is I artel Clwlrron alleged lie published I In the Intercuts and for the furtherance of I aaWtolntereMls Mr Wlldo was then called to the stand and detailed his relations with the family of the Marquis He testified thut Wood produced three letters which were of no Importance Afterward In response to a it rone appeal from Wood hcive him i15 with which to goto America Later Allen brought to him copy ofoneofthe letters which had btun sent to Mr lieerbohm Tre Allen demanded 100 for the letter Mr Wide laughed at him and refused to pay the money saying lie had never received as much as 00 for his own short prose writings He told AIn he had better 1 the letter to somebody elte bubsequently he gave Allen hat atoverelgn for himself Mr Tree had handed him Wilde what purported to be a copy of a letter written by Mr Wlldn I When the Mnrquls of Uurensberry called at his bonne in IBUIMr Wildo asked him whether he had come to apologize but Ouetnsberry In Iud of apologizing renewed his former accu satlons Mr Wide continuing said he replied to th Mnrquls I dont know the Quuensberry rules but the Otcar Wlldo rule aro short and at tlirht The Utters sou havo written about me are Infamous You are trying to ruin your ran through me Then when wewereln tho ball I sid to a servant Tills Is tho Marquis of Uueenberry tlm most Infamous brute in London Un not let him enter the house again Mr Wide aid that the charges against him and Lord Alfred DoiiKlan wore absolutely false I Ho had no connection I with I thr hnmelnm and strongly clltnpprov ed of the artU In entitled Acolyteand Priest whichhod bren published thrrcln As regarded DorianireySir Wllda said It had first appeared as a serial in Ujiplii enlla Mag nine but had been altered when pub Hulled In book form lhd Crossexamined by Mr Carson Mr Wilde admitted that he bal stayed with Lord Alfred Douglas Mr Cromer and Mr Worthing at various hotels fol London Ho was awnre iliat Lord Alfred bnd written articles In the cVuirnr Irun One of them entitled Two Loves he did not regard as Improper He regarded portions of Driest and Acolyte as disgusting but did tot think It ulatphomous He knew that the liamrlfini had circulation the nl cirelilion among student at Oxford University Iluferrinir to his publication Ihllotophy for the Young Mr CAifon nuked Mr Wilde If he believed what he had written Mr Wildo answered 1 rarely write what I believe Is true Continuing Mr Wilde said he believed that the realization of Belt was tie primal end of life Mr Wide said the man AIn when endeavorIng obtain money for the copy of the letter In his possession had remarked that It might hear a curious meaning To this Mr Wilde testified he replied Aril rarely Intelligible to the criminal clones Pressed to say whether the articles In tho Cliatatlron were not Immoral Mr Wilde replied wrl ten They were worse they were badly Throughout his testimony Mr Wlldo mnln tilned perfect composure Ho frequently ran hit fingers throftch hlf hair a habit which ls I peculiar to him Heveral timesbe propounded paradoxes to Mr Caison and In the course of the IIIKMU tlojilntr contended that the letter addressed to Lord Alfred Douglas which was read in court was beautiful but that It could not be judged as a letter apart from art He denied that lin had madly adored man twenty enrs hit junior he did not adore any one except him I tflf nor did he belloc that any bonk affected the conduct of Its reader Mr WHd said ho gave Wood tho 11 became J01 Alfred Douglas hud asked him to nftsNt Wood Hendmlttvil that he thought Hie ntat he the fl 1m ter was blackmail yet cave ii mnn sides his dinner tho nut day and saw him off I for America I TIIK vxDtiaiaxATrit ruxn Anmiul nintrthutloa lijr lie Hnlardny mid Hundiir lloipltal Collection AesarlKttou Tho Distribution CommltUeof tho Saturday and hunday lloipltal Collection Association met yeaterday in the Ma ors ofllce and made the annual dUtrtbutlon of what Is I known a tho mulct Ignated fund amounting this year to 4I000 The division among the thirtyfour hospitals and homes of the association as on practically the ame baslt at last year when the collodion amounted 37001 The fund was distributed followv as tOIUM Jlontedore Homo i121 ii Hi iu i Ilopltal 1m Jloimt SInul llospmi I 47U US Urriniu IIntpll IH17 itmiUuit iioipiiai aaiynu jtupiurcil snJ Orlpiiled SMilt nil sol tluiliert Home or Jllirlionlla 1117 iBabfllB llilnialli 1U JTIJt Jlome for Inuirablet lOJH IJ 1 Msry lloplrtil lnoTai Celurrdlloaietiudlloipllal I i 1JHS la omaul Iloipltal 1JU7 UH lUnlnttnnUUprnjiry 11SU UH at bJgfar IlfiJ 14 VrencbUoipltal 1U7M 10 Pot Oraduit Hoipltal 1073 aj lm Orthopwmo llotplul 1049 us I buon Hospital 10HJ US Holy Comforter lloipltnl vav 01 Cauer lloipltal OHd Ill Ht Julmi tull1 I Hosultal MU 68 llantiatnti hye lloiplttl 7 U7 Iiililntyeaniltarlloipltal rilat 7BJ Hil Inttruitrfor WOIIIPU anil Children tM il fr Surgical Hospital Tlti CD optutiilmlo Hixpltal U4 TAI yln in InpltI 41S H3 I ow York Eye and Ear Ilmplial i ai 05 IlnUeal Oollege ana lloipllal for Women ioS tlU Bkln and Ctncer Ilotpllal tM J7 Ophtliilmlc and Aural lloipltal 1U7 ft fit Autl wilnariniry ll 20 CouTsliicentllome 169 Oi Tout tlOOO 00 ml of Mr Ilnvl Htb The funeral of the late DaUd Stone will tale place at oclock tomorrow afternoon Chur In from the Central Congregational Churqh II Hancock street Ilrooklyti I1ev1rAJ Uelirend will ofttclale Tjivanrro HOB iriraZATrxavnut Vthttt Kipcri the Fugla Pnptle Werei Bent Oot to riek roekele William McCoy a polisher 18 yel1 old of ion Kan Broadway and Michael Cohen ft chandelier maker 17 yean old of S3 Delancey street were charged la th Essex Market Iollce Court yeiterday with endangering te morals of young children On March 25 the two youths wern arretted by Agent Bchmltt of th Gerry society on A complaint mae by 13yearold Abraham llernstoln of Ibl Attorney street Dernittln wit the tocletr agents how the roma at 110 1orsyth street which rented 10 wer rente by McCoy and Cohen wer flttid up Models of women fully dressed were placed at the extreme treme end of tho and and room ald McCoy Cohen lioth past aster In the art of nicking pockets showed their pupils how to manipulate the dlf fetciit kinds of pockets so as to make the richest hauls of pocketbook handkerchiefs colocno bottles tc Then the children were told to Imitate their ilders I successful they wet rewarded with mal iiunn of money and 1 pie commendation but the boy who won rlnuny was cursed and often beaten Finally tho youngsters became experts and were sent forth tn the crowded thoroughfare and to Central Park Hernsteln I I snld declares that Abraham Flnkel 1UJ ears old mid Jacob Mnkelsteln 11 yrnrsuld who were aftisted two Sundays HRO in Central Iark with flv other boys WO exponents of McCoy and Cohens school of thiev ing They arc now In thu Juvenlln Asjlum Justice llurkr held McCoy In tiOd bull for examination on each of four compUlnts IU000 In all A fifth charge will be decided byIttnlce Urady on Friday afternoon Cohen wai not held 1TS MOKE ji a 1h Dr Ounnlnc III Vir AI leicntloni Should lie More Specific The Rev Joslah Dunning the pa lor of the licdford Avenue Ilapttst Church In Ilrooklyn wnnts hit wife Mary Gunning who It I suing him for a separation to be more apeclllo In her complaint His lawyer yesterday applied to Judge Otborne In the City Court for an order directing Mrs Gunning to furnish a Mil of particulars a to tho nature and cticunittancea of certain nctt upon which the relies for judgment In her slit MrsGunnlnicnllegcH that her husluEd frequintly struck her and knocked her down that ho threw a glass of water In herfnce that ho Insulted humiliated and sneered at her and that thn Muter and crownup son and I daughters of thfdefendini by his first wlfo exerted their Iniluonce Hgnlntt her I was contended by Dr Gunnings lawyer that they should know the nature of the In slits tinhumiliations and Mieerand whether the Influence I lupnotlr or otherwise Judcn Osborno In reserving his derision said Ha ought to know whether he liiBiilted his nlfrornot Iho Court will not grunt a separation for such trlflei lliey are itlmply put In allegations at makeshifts to support the more serious alratoM The trial of the care will not cOle on for snv oril weeks Dr Gunning denies till his wlfen nllccntlons of Illtrc tment and avers that sho anxious to he rclleu from thr murrlnge tits tl marrlle RO that tho ran he free to tro on the oprratlc nape Dr Gunnings Hock almost unanimously tide with him In tho controversy and have refused to accept his resignation which he tendered after the beginning of the suit KJOLK 9801OO nOM BAXK Tho Aiilitant Cnchlrr ofth Xnrthtreetera In Chtencco nn Embezzler CnicAoo April Frederick Grlflln assistant cashier of tho Northwestern National Hank of this city was arrested ypsterday afternoon at tho Instance of lank Examiner John McKcon by a United States deputy marshal A shortage of 50000 was discovered In his accounts during an examination of the bank books made by McKeon last week Orlflln has a wife and two children and has been in the service of tho bank for twenty years GrJffln had been taking money irom time to time In small sums for man from the tle omal lms many years account of an Omaha bank which had about SHO 000 to Its credit as corretpondtnt of tho North wuitern On Saturday It became necessary to make an accounting for this bank To cuxer his shortage Grlflln it Is said took SSUOOO in cath from the drawer and with It got a draft from another Chicago bank which he placid Ui the credit of the Omaha corretpondent hOllnl In this way to cover up his peculations He usually counted the cash himself The bank officers tutpected something and called In the Examiner who found the rash short Grlmn hat not been at the bank for three or tour dYI previous to taking the 50000 pleading Illness Illn I It I said the money he stole from time to time was spent in speculation on the Hoard of Trade As soon at the shortage WHH discovered circu lars were Frnt out to nil the customer of the hank hat confcsucl acquainting them with the tact Orlflln AX OHIO ItirEJt BOAT SVRKXID Th Iron Jneta IOPt a Antlqultr and Chnmhcnpfkltl lured to Death POUKROY April At oclock tlilt mornIng while putting off freight at Anllijulty twelve mllet abe Pomeroy the passenger steamer Iron Queen took fire and was totally destroyed Th Iron Queen left Cincinnati for Wheeling and Pittsburgh on Monday Antiquity is I a country landing where there I no telephone or telegraph ofllce and the roads to It are In bad shape but the latest from the scene Is tlmt one life was lost the chambermaid Sli could not get off and nas burned The lire was room caused bj the explosion of a lamp In the engine hrn tho steamer Vallej Ilelle passed Antiquity quity thlt morning the Iron Queens upper works had burned off and the wheel had dropped Into tho water Her hull had not vet sunk and was held to the bank by reverul lines The cham ruiald was not misted till after everybody atur evrIHly els hxl got off PITTHIIUIUIII April 3 James AHenderson of the Ilttsburch and Cincinnati Packet Company raid today that the Iron Queen let Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Monday night at lOochxk The boat had on hoard twentylive passengers and a crew of seventy Tho carco consisted of inn tons of freight pig Iron and abut 100 tons of miscellaneous AtDKH3TEX WlJl FIX DAITAOKS I Tu Iomf IiUnd City Way of KrttllUK Hal thmt Urotr Out of Fall At a meeting of the Long Island City Hoard otA yesterday Corporation Gal ruel William i Btenart reported that Frank I Williamson liamson who alleged that by reason of bad paving he a thrown from his wagon In Yernnn avenue between Eleventh and Twelfth streets In that city on the night of Ilb IT IMUlbrealt Ing an nrm had Instituted suit against the city for 10000 damnges wltnestts could be found for tho defence and Mr Stewnrtt communication Mated that he had offered to compromise thn matter for 1000 The Injured man wanted Ji000 but finally offered to compromise for JOOO Tho Corporation Counsel recommended a II tlttmenton this hauls Thp Hoard finally iigreid tomimniMii Williamson before them for an Inquiry and a personal examination If in their opinion hlnlnjiirlo wereof inch a imtnro unto entitle him todamnget from the city theynuuld agten upon the amount to be awarded John llenfal who ali that he felt In Hadde street on the night of Jnn llal tuitalnlng Injuries that he think entitle him toSinODOdam Bin from the city Is also to be summoned he lore the Hoard for examination and inquiry JtKAXK AMMONIA JIT MISTAKE Vlrlcli ThoilEbt I true WlueII Died I Orelt AI7 Stephen Llrlch I welltodo German who lived at 17 Iluuhwlck avenue Wllllamsburgh spent Tuesday evening at his horn talking over business roatttri with a lawyer They drank several glaites of wine together After the lawyer left Ilrlch wanted some more wine and aiked uuy hiM wife for It Hb pal ho couldnt bao When she left the room Ilrlch tit to a closet I thinking to have another ulist anyhow Thtro nlerilileMllJotru In the lusnt iho rro 111 tome of which rmutilned wine and our ammonia Ilrlch lot hold of thn nmmonia demijohn by mistake Ito poured out I glassful und drank It and when Mrs Ilrkh rvtntned the found her husband rolling nn tho floor In npony Shu Mjit for a doctor but Ulrlch died two hours later To Hle Actor Thomas Carty has been appointed by Judgo Beach In Supreme Court Chamber guardian of hit nlace Margaret Carty for the purpote of brollnl an action In her behalf against Wil liam Waldorf Aktor to recover damages Mar lam I 30 years old and has been in the employ of a fnmlly living at IU3 Wet Fifteenth ttreet which house It I owned by Mr Attor On Irut the fell through a defective rUnt a injuring dlttano often htr severely feu and th mate fell upon her Award of the Mnlberry Park Bo Illdswer opened at the Comptrollers ofllce yesterday for 1IBt7 of 3 per cent thirty year city gold bonds Inued for the payrnentof awards for the Mulberry lend Park MM Anna Bur sal cured SAOOO worth at 10060 and the remainder went tn a syndicate comprising 1 Morgan 8 Co illake llrot ite Co 10017 mid Ilarvey Fltk As Bone whose bid Wil CHASED THE INSURGENTS nry MAnIC ron TIIJ IIITTS ITEn A IO ix vvnA I I Suld They Killed lie Capful Deennii I Wonld Not Innil Them Where They Ileilrad A Hunbont Ilr on ttio Ethel dre4 After Hti Itnlied the IlrltUh flag HAVANA April a The Governor of Hantlauo province reports that the gunboat Yndla while crultlng along the const came upon A foreign smack stranded the leach atDuaba Oihlng mlck Irmled on tch at Uual a short dlstnnc west of liar aeon Tht Captain of the smack was dead Two tailors who wore captured And taken aboard Iht Yndla reported that they had landed twentytuo Insurgents I There htui been trouble they said betwenn tho Insurgents and tho Captain bcrauso he hit refuted to land them at tho point designated by them When the Captain refuted to yield to their threat they killed him and threw his body overboard After landing tho small col Arer laldlnl Insurgents met Imal umn of Spanish troop Tho skirmish was almost bloodies The Insurgents were put to flight without having lost a Inn killed or wounded Ono of them wns captured nn hour after the skirmish but tho rest are In the mountains Tho prisoner would gtvo little Information He Is I said to 1m admitted however tlmt Maceo and Combret the Insurgent lenders nr with the fugttlv bnnd Hoveral companies of troop aro pursuing the twcntyona men but hnd not lot Ithlu shooting distance of them at tho time of the Governors tme despatch Apart from theo nelt tho district round Itnrncna Is I quiet Col Salcedo who Is In charge of the military operations round Holguln reports that hu at tncked and dlspersul a party of Insurgents Mnrtlllo near fan Andres Iho nrrhnl of enforctmcnts for tho regular troops In Santiago has restored confiduuo throutjhnut tin1 province KINGSTON Jamaica April aI Hrltlsli steamship Kthelrcd from Huston hits arrhel at Port Antonio Inmate a Cnpt Hopkins who commands her EHJ that hin she WIIH off Capo Masl 1 ahpitiNli Iltnboat lien down upon IIIT He hoisted the Hrltlsli Unit and thn tnboat Hied shut ncros tls KthrlridH bows I lioo to imd the gunboat stcamvil mound wllh out cxcliatiglnu tltualv fhr then oteitiieil uway mid the Kthilrei prnrecdrd rn bcr xnviito Mnctios band uf Insurgents bn ImiiUd In Cuba WAHIIINOTON April i CommlskloiiiT Clmm bcrlntn of the Trrssir Ilutcait nf Navlgntlou pays that the Kthclrol reported nfi havlliu Ixcn tired UDOII halteil itnd fi archcil by a pnnlili crulitrnlT tapo Mni itbi Is prucllcnllj nil Ainitlcitit fMl lliouch idie tllus tho Itrlllsh etiRlj Mie Is eniaKd In the fruit trnile ntul piles between Ioton and Cuban port Tho estel wa built In Knclnnil but Is cmnrd In lloston AK thn csbol nis built abtoad our lans brrould not sill under DIP Amercin Hag though on tied hrrr No report of tho Incident has been retched tlior lit tho Htito Dei art mcnt or by thu Spanish Legatlan lrocrc orCic Clitiau Revolution According to a passenger on tho htiannlilp Vlgilaticla which nrrlved etterdny from Havana the Inhabitant pf MiuuliiIHn are PO much In sjmpathy with the Cuban revolutionists that they would uphold them In case they thould makca driiinnttrntlon nrnr tho city The pna cengerpajs that thoro weni frequent skirmishes betwtcn the lexolutlonists nnd thn puilab troop The rexolutlonlttK not being as large a force at the troops did not cure to link a battle About ten days ago there wos much excitement in Man7lnillo because of thu rumor that the revolutionists were about to inveit It SOLD TRASHS XrAK PAatlAlC Tbcr Seem lie Illuming Tfilncs There to Suit Themnelve PATRnRON April a Tho titlens of Lake View a vlllase three miles south of this city are anxious to rid the settlement of a gang of tramps camped In strip of woodland nrartho Krle Hallniod tracks and bae nppcnled to tho county authorities Iho citizens feel timid about attacking tho tramps as the latter aro armed and dangerous On Tuesday three of the ganu overtook Lena Lobttker a domestic who accompanied by a boy was walking to Clifton The lumps made an attack on her and the boy yelled One of the tramps caught the Ina by the throat and threatened to kill him but they finally let him go and the boy scampered off In right Tho soitng woman nan dragged from the roadnay Into clumii of bushvs she fought and nfur tearing her clothes and Hculluu her pocketbook the let her go too llie clil got buck to Lake Vlc exhausted Station Muster Kenney telephoned to the police at Interon but they bald Lake View wns out of their jurisdiction Kdltor Vixnderhoven of the lnss Hr ajipvaled to th Passiie County jioiid of Freeholders for rollnf the Freehold hn notl tled the Acqtimkannnk Township Committee hulas therinre onl two constables In the plncr thn authorities there are in no position to flKht tiampi Tim cltlcns mav form a vlgllince committeo and march upun the camp with shoBun Another camp of tramps is located nt the tanks on the Hergrii cnuntv slile of the Iasialo Hlvcr opposite Passalc and It is bellcMd this gang roiild go toihe nld of tho Lake View amp In tho event of an attack Lelnc mndr bv cltirns The authorities at Harkemnrk hive frequently been appedlul to by the residents in the lcmlty of tho tanks to rout tlic ti mn but It is probnblo that the tiinmiswlll ne er be molested Pollcemnn IlinKiif inlc mis shot In tho leg on Mindur night by nno of two tramps whom he chafed from the city In thn direction of Lake View The fhootlns cotnlticea tho police that the tramps are dangerous voovin The New York Jlmt onrrr nrr 1xnmlnlnK thr Chnrcr Aiculntt tlio 1rrutlirr STVMFIIHU April 3 At the meeting of the New York Knit Confcrenco of the Methodist Church today the Itcv Dr North orose to a question of privilege and introduced a resolution reatlng to the cise of the Ilev Kufns Cooper meinbtr of the Confeience pnstor of the Kpivortll Church nf Newllnven who hud been uhaiced with immornllty Dr North fnld that Mr Cooper desired tho most renrrhlng Investigation and nsktil the fppiiliitmciit of a committee to lmcttliHte thn clmicet I hit committee wasapixiintcd ilrsldlnic Ilden Wing Iltacli leo Van Alstyne and the Ilev Crandall North I Ir Notth has published a cnrd In the local papers for the benefit of mlnitters In attend alien here In which he nrcutes the New Haven authorities of mifalrnt I amconvinced he fajs that some one besides Mr Cooper has mtidu nil awful mistake Nothing has come to my nntlte jet tlmt conduces mu that Mr Cooper has boen gulltv of any wronunct Hie commlttro will nuko Its reiiort In a dav or two Dr Homer Kuton of tho Methodist Hook Coturrii minounciil to thn CoiifiTtiiii th tho profits of SlO ooi of last ear had been dh tiled among the Confrrcnrrs anil turn he handed overn cliKk lor SChl foi thn flmicof this Conference A despatch from Chidigci yesterday announced the engagement of Miss lierlii Lud dlnuton Tlarnes daughter of Mr and Mr Charles linrnes of Cnlumct avi nue hlcngo to Clinch Smith of this city Ml Smith Is a ton of Lawrence Smith of Long Inland and a graudnephow of tho late A Hlcnurt Mr Smith received 100000 under tho will of A Blew art Helsalawjer and well known as an expert fourlnhand driver He Is a memb of the Calumet Itldln union County New York Yacht Lsnlimont and Meadow Drook Hunt Cluls and he has a flue country plac at bnilthtown 1 The etigiiRomiintof Miss Caroline Kane Nell son to Dr Iedro Francke has been announced MUs Nellfon Is daughter nf Mr and MrK Alfred Nellfcon of Law rem tml Inter of Wllllnm Kudo Ncllion Dr Kruntho wits graduated from Ynlt tnlvrrsity In tho clitisof 1HKI He li a niiinbifof thu Calumet Ililvertlly Athletic hiawanliakaCorlnihlan Yacht ami Kockaway Hunt Clubs aacceBhelullatbirlillil Miss Irene Kothschlld daughter of Henry Ilothschlld was married at Hi oclock last evening at her home 4 East Blxty enth ttrett to 8 Guggenheim a wealthy miner of New Mexico The Itev Dr Kohler of Temple Ueth LI olTlolntod A choir snug selections mm Lohtncrlti acompanled by an nrgitu harp andoruhestraau the bridal party anieil Simon Guggenheim was th Wit man and hldney Hiithtuhlld Joseph MayerAllied hellgt berg Edgar iatllnr A Myer llernheliner Dr Kdwln titernberaerCasmond Hatntntrslaugh Lorln Hernhelmtr Kdwln King Walter lleur Henry Wolf aad Le Kobns wer the ush en Allss Constance Itothichlld attendxl her sister ae maid nf honor Th wedding tupper was served at small tables Wktra Yailrrdu Fire Wrr A 4 00 87 Fifty eighth itrsct nruih elcc trie pnle nf dutnsge MBilD IU Will Blitytlilrd tlrect Mlcliael Kax ur daiiis iOO VOU 109 Uetler tlreet William Uvou duutf lUjat IVORY SOAP 99 JQ RURE There is a comfortable feeing that comes after a bath with Ivory Soap THI OCT 8 Mitt Co ClhT Tllli TltlltnXllKKHl JUMIV AnnoTlHB Letter AVUIoh Accuse Them or inline linden Mnrtlne Drutb Since the death of ludgn Ilamlolph 11 Mar tlno Dr rdwanlFrldurler anil hs wlfohavo recilxod number of Bruirilum postnl cardsnnd letters loncernlng Mrs rrldcnberns ullegul autioyanco of thu ludgn by peislslvnt plnni playltmand tlntilng Mrs Trldonbcrrf Is President of the llnrltm Auxiliary of the Womans Keimbllinn Nntlonal Association The club numbers alout thirty immbcrx A tlub meeting wns hold at Dr Frldcnbrrgs residence JOlti Filth avenue i Urdny llofore the meetlni a postal cnrd directed tu Ml Krldcnbeiic waa drlhiied by tho postman It read llit loMnt feel dliep you UllJrl Jn Hn MftrItio by womtiiK uliu loitcnin ns i illd I Slitiiio on fur oii in nnit jlli1 li I llld your licnd with ilinniir otir litmlinitt iniim on i fltifii vMorto nllt 3 nil Inilo wliut jou iltil How vuuM lie like to IWMJ It itiiiu nne nr lil pitlliM lint lnulie lie jLilnis biniuio lie illil tut liuru tlo in and MI ttlliiwi it It to ntlim lion bliaino tliaiiu lmliu In liavc lath on jour head OM lit ma KM uu Ci i ill Mai rs Mr Irldctibcrp did nut for an lntntit think tlmt it hud bicii iont bv nuuibirol tbo rlution but she nad it to Ihn lUfiilbeiB us fiHupio if llui pctt ptrsei titliin nho belnt bllllJLLtld incnibrrii pnbant were Indignant and call XMIS loiicd fur all members to altind next weks ctlnu MI thut itn otllclal Kxprcislim uf tho anot utimi3 Indigpntlon ut such use if thu aiMiclntlotis namt can be made Dr rldetiberg ilrnleo that his fnmlly wns no llllfil henluil Mnrtltin bunine ill and tlmt tl fv refund to mopthelrinuMialprrfnrimuiccH lie mjs ho rtrelitd vUll from Dr wernn Mnrcli He received him cnurtenusl hocajs hnd promised tu hl all music as far us tiOfSl 1 he Hoard of Health did not Interfere In tho mnl tor A MVItltEKKK ZV JUS TJ2KXS Nenton Vnltrr ltlll vn Ilnyn nail Afler Miiril AHiicU Tllrir HtMlcr MIS Kan April A double murder nnd attempted criminal assault occurred four mllc3 northwest of this city jesierdny James Waltois und Samuel Cox live on adjoining forma Cox is a widower and his daUKhtcr Dolly about 17 years old kccpn house for him He had two sons Ccorgr and JHUICS accd ID and IS lllng at home Newton Walters about ItMcaHold and son of Jnmcs Walfis wae Infatuated with Dolly Cox but tho latter did not caro for him Yesterday morning young Walters went to tho Cox place and wanted the two boj to go to the river with him after ducks The Cox boys anil Wnllent started out taking a nun with thrm Mr Cox wusnbsetit on business and the girl as left at tho house nlone About noon young Wnlters returned to tho house alone and mnde an attack on tho girl who i stuped bonuMr rind run to nno of the neighbors Word was biought to town of tho ntriir nnd a party went In eeircb of the Cox boys nho were still missing 1 he body of tho older bov was found In sitting po turo against A tree ith a bullet holo In the buck it his head He was nllvc but unconscious He regained cntiscioUHneBg lontf enough to say tlmtoung Walters shot him Near where the older boy wns found were traces whoro the younger bov liiul been shot and his boly dr Ki to the rl cr und thronnln llio body hns not bieti recovered Pobses aro scouring tho count foi Walters mooo rott A Br Rlminer Victim of the Hatken ck SIvnitOMrn Accident TitWiTox April 1 In the 1ultcd States Circuit Court toclny 3lrs Jeauno Adler Hlmmerof Summit recovered against the DeHwar Lack awanua and Western Kallroad Company a verdict for 18000 for the death of her husband John llimmer who was killed in th accident ut Huckrn ack Ilridgv In January 1801 Mr Hiiu iner wns innhlcr in a Hrookljn bank at snltry of SiiOO a rear and was I7 curt old Insurance company ollictrs tpttifled that liiscipoc tauty if life nccordlng to Insuraucu tables was twerit nlne jcars Tli railroad ompany put In no defence but Ittf couimtl ilex otrd hlmselr tn keeping down tbn amount ol damages to be awarded Mrs Illtu nierMiud IorSno000 Armtrd for Ulttnpproprlaflue Sftrtirltl Manuel fioldbirg a wholesale stationer at 141 Canal street who lives at 1431 Fifth avenue was arrested rsterday morning ut his plain of business Goldberg was indicted by the triud Jury hist month for misappropriating 10 llliUl which ho received as security for bUngbondfiirm for Morris Spiegel Tho latter li now scr Ing three years and sir months In Sing Slnu for tr Ing to defriud Insurance compuiiks Spleuels i was ippealnl and on 1eb IhlJI ioldbergniid Mrs Marl A Ktiullman went on hit bond for SuflOOd lfrid Splegil MIII of Morrlr KHVO ioldlieru UO In cash nnd SS41ii00 In Block and notes ns security for his fat hois iippoarniice Spiegel did not apptnr whcti wanud nnd thebjtid win forfeited Iho defjndnnt MirrumUrrd Interlhowever and the forfnlturx wasdlxclmrgrd Young Hpleirrl tay that Goldberg has only accounud lur Jlllluf tho money FriiKk ja ekrnbnh In lty Admitted Acommlsslon appointed by Judge Glldersleeve and Sheriffs Jury took eIdrnc jesterdaj In tho General Term rooms of the Supreme Court for the second time to determine at to thesanlty of Frank Quackenbuih 14 years old of 7 West Slxtyllflh street Mr Qunckcnbush owns propertv alued nt rT000 ntid Is nonrconflord In eanUcrluni nt liroiixvllle On thoprevloiu trial the jury dlsngrted In the proceedings yeteiday seernl lildltMl expert and Mrt Quniketibuih wife of the nllllcted man wero examined All the testimony rut toidiow that Mr Qnackenbush wns nullerlng from mdun chollu and when the rviiUnre was In the attorney fur Mi Smith sinter of Mr Quackenhush said thai his client satUfled that herbrother wat Insane Iho jury rendeted verdict uu cordlngl PrnT DerarnriAiidtlTrvtB Ivetur All Interesting lecture wutdell red yesterday morning by Prof De acndAudllIret at theClulHcii SSS Wtt Twentythird street In thn apartments of Mrs Green1 I ho subject was Catherine tin Medici and tho PiotrstnutH and St liartholoiuens Nlgbt 1hoULturo wai one of tcrlts all of them in tendid to show ths lulluence which women of abltlt linxtt exercised orr Ircncli oltlllAllnii at till tlm I bo leUuru wns dcllvrrnl In Kiencli The liife ors next ledtiro will deal with The lidi nf NanUu Its Promulgation Ms Heuicntloti nnd Its ConeiueiioH Ihls nlll be ilcll red on Wcdnetda April 10 at tbo tame place ur 7ear for Itookkeepvr mlon John bullion 4 years old formerly a bookkeeper In the branch house tn this city if Fen ton Connor A Co linen merchants of Belfast Ireland was tententcd jctterdny by Judge Fll7geiald In the Court iennral fcssoimto four eurft In htuto prUon on a hnrvo of grand laireny In the llr diiee Hnilfon pleaded guilty on Iridn rediiuk Harelton who wns in charge the YI I ugiiu nt Id i iik Hn street left the i ity lult July Iriv IHL bjuuk checkH and nponrrof attorney with Ktnhon Ktnlton tptculateil In Wall street end appro urlattd nearly 10000 of the firms money to hit own use He Is married nnd bus live tlill dru Ho Ihcdon Maiou street ilrooklyn VpHllun Clna Boeenrclo The Psl rpsilon Club whlih hnn during thu past car largely Ineioted Its membership la going to moe Into nnv qtmrleru niXi month and on Saturday night It will uivr It la en tertalnmrut In the present club IIOUMI nt West Fortysccnnd street It Is In be a Hoc cacelo Night and th ntory telling will begin at It oclock Among the raiontciir will bo the Kev Dr Kdwln liolle John Kcndrick Hangs Charles Cntllu John Hlalr and others Itull Sana Gt Judgment Rustell Sage got a judgment by default for fi4i lllll against the executors of the Mtate df Honry Ivrt In the Miprcmo I ourt before Judge Iittorion and a jury i terduy morning Mr hage wa not In court I In wai represented by Itush lagKart The causa of action arnta I out of transactions In block and diallnua In curitles in Wall strttU I NEW nnirixo avett rnrtner pehrelher Land Overnow am III VvRclnbleii nnlnd Chnrlei hchrolbcr a vegolnbl farmer at Fleet rtood nvenue nnd 104th street suM the New York Drltlng Club of Fleetwood Pork yes tordny la the City Court to recover 1050 for UmiiKca to vrgetablcs 1hi Driving CluK In Ifion opened A trenfth from an uppor to A lowtr pond oh Its property to driln the upper pondi Tho lower ponrt on jr imti oxcrilowed Into an old drain which opened on Sohrelbers furm Tlio farm I 1 poeral feet below thatof tho rnco track Tho ecclahlocrop WHS ruined In defence tho llilvlnif Club imys that th drniti belonged to Uie city nnd the city alona wn lliiblo for thn nepllgence which caused Schrcllmii daftliKrc The rn was adjourned until today Wlllltm II MiUrcn of 1 Chambers streut iipiionrs fur tho Driving Club JIAKIXK MIIHTtnit A1X4NAC THIS DAV EunrUe 6JO I nn tctn A IS I Monn ittt 801 itniii Tins HAT btmlyrtook 8 15 I UoOilniid 3 St I Ilell Oat 4 AT ArrlvedWrDNKSDAV April Teutonic rnmcrnn Ilvnrpoot kdlnlKin lmi rn llottenlnui 31ol lie 1 lutul I niidmi Kft rrlnelpla ntHiunrd DnnileA RR 1ntiaina Cdiiilieru Havana PII VlKllnncIs Mi Intiish Hnviina Nrptuno IllrkliAtn Mantcito Itay ln inif 1rnnlMkUin Clirlnstnn bl Uoltltlioro Hlniinuiis riilladelplita IKur uier arrlvAihee Flrit I RriEr OUT If Sn Purl from New Yurk nt Southampton Ihtopla from New oric at MoMUc California from New Tork at Ncwctauft 1aianiM from New York At Iflulllor li lllkcitnnvn from Xtw York nt CuibvTCtL hi iittnrln frum Now York nt 1 ontloii Si Plcina from Nrw York at Lrlios RufTin from Now Yoi at ipnoo 1iiuln from TT orh at Dniitzle ha Illu etiim from New orh nt Hollo lit riiinn Inior from Nc nrk at Hoi ton ft Oiiolnn rrnm Nnw Ynrk at Char I pit on Ci Htntc or Toxa from New Ynric nt Urunawlck bo LI sol fiuni New Yofk at Orle Fit WrrkendAm from New York for Hottordam ofl thr ltrnnl Ks croniR from New York for Lclthpaiiea Lewi Urt dtcmunde from New York for Dorcr pa thullrnnl SH ilniftr from New York for Bremen pued tbt Lizard futrrn rnoii ronciax ronrm fin Rtalc from woiitlianijitun for NPW York ndani from lUtt nlam for York Salerno from Antwerp for Now ork En Luclltl rum Ulo Janeiro for Yort 8s Aro from Jlauthurjr for New York StSirliiN from Itlo Janeiro for New York tit Turret lis fiom bt Lucia for Now Tork II pxiuyi moM DOMESTIC IOHTS Bi Ctierokre from rimrlrMon for York 1 1 Mnr from rl nn for Ntw Yurk tL 1 IMiiKHtr ii nit iumtnn for pv ork bi lluiisun from it 1 a la lor New York orrooiMJ sTFAMsmrs lfn ttnu TrlnMnl nemuiilt no A iu on A rnrjmp IM itinxrn 11 nilAM i on PM Allilii KtllKiton 10 UOAJ1 is uu Kl bud NtW Utleunii uoortl fait Tomormu IroTUOli Charleston oo 11 HlourAtide lirunKWlck OOPM EI Monte New Orleans INCOSIMI BTHAMSUirS Tthttfiy 4 Eastern 1rllice Ollirnltnr March 13 Murenuo Mitvir March IT Noniillc Liverpool March 31 1 inniiti colon JUroti Cllfic llreronut 5farchtf3 llael riennli MarchXA aeslniul Aulwtrp March S3 Fticr1 liKinarck enua March 24 fnAnM hnnnsea March 3t baniinrnlo lilhraluir Mnrcli HO ilnnaMKii Iluelvn lltreh 18 Clt of llIrinliKrlmin barannali April Itni iilau Arrtl 5 llekln ChrltUunsanil March BJ IKKlnn IIJ Swniifn llarcb 113 lurkollny Ulbrnltar March HIS rniolhii Gibraltar March 31 Alamo Ualrrimn Marohlin KxicMor NcwUrltini llarch 30 herokee JcUionrllln April Itut Saturilnv April 0 NrwYork SoiitliampUin March UO Umlirln Llvrronol 3arch3i bintlaiiu Nuiau April u0 Sunday April 7 Ij NnrmnndlB Havre bcanitla Harm vl1t kllnl Ilreinen Taonnluu Hamburg 1 lllela htluiln ColrrldKo MIuiln DltrchSO Orinoco Jtcrniiida April 4 Due MonilauAiirUH Epatrnilam Itottenlnm March ST Dixie llrertiool Hsreh Hit ualllco HulL Marco aI 1rnutr London March 21 Amuronen 0 1ara Uaron 24 Vineiurla 1 a luayra April a Cliynf UasliliiBton IHraim April 4 Alvrna Mnxitnn April LI Slur hew Orleans April Ihiit Turitlnv jijtrtl 0 Frlilanil Mitwrrp March11 KtuttKart llremen March Zd Neckar Jsaplcn March 23 elntet Ix mlon March 24 irHHEruia i 1nra MairhSO Atlta Kliiiiitnn April 4 Cunelio i Ualveilon April 4 fir AIfNOn Tuesday April a 1896 Alice wlf of MnlnS Cliapln Funeral nervlccs at her Itto reildenee 00 West 684 Ft on 1 rMa at 10 IO AM Relative and friend aro Invited to attend Ilrane omit flow er OKA NT Suddenly on April 3 ISJfi Janui drint In Ills Mill ear rtmcrnl nrrvlces at All Bouli Church Madlion ST nndunth it on Thurmlnj April 4 at 630 PM Intcrnoutut convenience of family fleate omit flowers The comrades of Ocorge Wnnhlnitton Pott Ko 108 A IL will auemblo at All Bouls Church yn limn av and noth it on Thurndsy the 4th Mint at nn I to attend tho mitral of their laid comrade Capt Janut Urnnr Iy order of IIOKACr rOHTrlt Commandtr 1UK1IIT Adjutant 1jiH UlOn April 2 at Tnnhrldire Wells Bag lanil Clara Hall lilour of Leonard Jerome TflNrlOnlueiila April IBM at Mount Vp null Clara Kitclln dsuithter of Henry a4 the lato huruli Junes acod 30 yean IleolhrinnJflliniliare rcupectf ully lnrlt il to at ti nd the funeral Mrvlcet at her lat ildeuoe DID South lit av on Thursday nventng April 4 at 7 IDoVluck Trnln Icarii Ornnil Central Dtpot NYn Havenllnllroadat 7 oclock I1 SI UAtKK On April Mary second daughter of Hubert McAfen Fuutral icrvlcti Friday April 5 at la th loirth feformed 1reibrterlan Cbureb Weil 4btlnt VlUrilYAt Ilocdout 5 Tuesday April HOIK Ann Hniltli wife nf John Murphy runcrsl from hf late residence at 0 A and from bf Mar Church ut 10 A Friday Ilelatlvei nuil friend are rtnpfcltully Inrltod to attend NNIMV Hudtltnly on Tuesday April 8 1863 Henry Itplallvei and frlonitii arn Invited to altpd th film ral erli at hit late residence nn Thursday riming ntH oclock ut 173 Putnam av Ilrooklyn Intertnent at iiivenlence of the family Net HUM a papcrii plcanu copy rlTON I At hlH rnldence 411 Franklin av Irook I Tuesday evening April 8 David II Stoae In hit 7th year fiinerol tfi Uf at the Central Congr jaMeoal Church Ilnnrii tt on Friday April at ITIIIMARTJIln atilneton 1 Con March 11 Arthur 1 llluiarlh former VlctPmldent of the Ilomii Iniurunce romrxinj 1 Pill Kriiiico reriptrrx Harlem tt Offlo It 9 1 lP I 4ilit 1 I nuTiii nU made In necropolli toil funeral ill ptrili murueil tu city 11 special train li boun rt ultr time Jt bouri 11i ftotltti 1 cllttlnt IoUtt HTO IACII trnuhlri arc very lUtreMlof Tby 1 Jlell rnllj to IAUKPHS IIINOEH TONIC I lla I1AIK IIAI AM It lite to the btlr I I Jm Ito I ENUttSt IUTIlSCmLR lVi etUlone frS luuiblclv autkeipearit VAc UacauUy a uajt I I 1 111T t1 IJ.

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