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7 I I I nn i VOL IINO 333 NEW YORK THURSDAY JULY 30 1885 PRICE TWTOCENTS rIlE llERO IN illS COFFIN mtnr iRKPAnttn Fun Gz nniYTs lIUlIlIL 11 iMtltN lillKXS rrnfelme Alit II I ee111 ftt Vrk the Teprty Tb I uiepId ekTk nv lon MT McGnnoon July 2JAftor today nil of ho hotel will In 1 pnrmltlnd to seo tho geti Mmaini uf 00 Grant by special permission of umalol iaafsnillr ThU privilege however will not laoI more transient vIMtors to tho ztoild lo vlolor mountain not from any disinclination to thwart the natural dslroof the public to pay ilIr rasoPOts lo the doccnsod hero but because vtouM be so great that the privacy ihroril the lbrol ouh Buch ot the ot the laml would be Invaded thl botel wIsh to eon the body will ao Aon In pur8 01 wo or three and wi fjorud to tbe parlor ltJ OUgtU wlllccomplnr the funeral train pNow Vuilas Yok Insinaklngof this Dr Douglas paid I cams up with the General and I want li oW lh him 1 bok the remains of Tfc proposition convey remllni OD Grant by river to Now York Instead of br pll wia torlouily considered by the family to hr an1 hal It been tho Ort plan suggested I little doubt It would have been adopted It struck everybody here irlihout hesitation I Itruck eTorrbd hor thoul Udtaoortuifoof draped essnls gliding down Us beaUtifUl stream that the General loved soC would much more Imposing and fitting duet cinders MI solemn occasion than tba ivnJ uproar of a railway train moving at tho jrttetif thirty miles an hour I was finally de jlded however that owing to the advanced jlde I of the arrangoments It would not JwlM chance tha present programme I II great obstacle In the way ot adopt Jan the river routo for the funeral cor tfce I the fact that so many Grand Army and otner organizations which are to yoiti lod otlr orKnlZtona lr itako part in the proceodlngs have based ithelr plans upon the origins programme that ilttnay next to Imposilbl to rearrange mat Ir 10 time Wore It not for this there is no doubt that the water way would have been se Idod Tbe largest number of Ylfltora alnco the Oneral died came to Ibo mountain today The 4 oclock train came In two section eaoh Motion drawn br two engines The first section a loaded down with passengers alone and In the cod section came the coffin and Batter A of the Filth Artillery bringing however DO guna Tbe battery consist of thirty eight men under four offliera Undertaker llerrltt cam up by the first section leaving tIle coffin 10 charge 01 aoveralof his assistant 1 follow by the second section HIM Tburber and others have offered lhalr ervlc to sins at the funeral her on Tuesday but the offer has been declined with I thanks I It the design that th ceremonies I pal of the simplest posMblo character Dr Vewman has finished his funeral address I will ke nearly an hour In length One reason why i Jtra Grant doe not give to the public the letter the General left for her that It mentions I Ihi names of a number of men now living toll I 1 Ins how the General bad boon deceived by those he supposed to his friends and explaining how ha was drawn Into the meshes Wa The letter would make eight races C101e17 written of largesized writing paper i One of the first labors of Col Grant after all leaver and the family 1 I settled down will 1 begin a biography of his father Of course aa ono living ba such ample material for civ lot a picture of Gen Grants character and kablts thought as has the Colonel and his book when will Interest bt completed wi possess an Intrewt second only to tout felt In the work of the General SpnaUne of tbe Generals book It maybe lid Ibat the reports a to the profit the family MI cot to dqrlvo from It bare been Crossly axHEitorated Their guaranteed share Of Ilia sutiM up to duti la only 142000 and prnbnhlr their total rneoltta from the book will not much njcee 1000 0 Col Grant la him elf left Itbut anttbiniTWliiitever and It Is his Intention as noon as hf ties completed his tubers biography to endeavor get Into aomenctlvn line of biiBliifSS Wi One of Col Grants directions that the ninirul la Nsw York should occur on Saturday It was the nnulnnl Intention that the remains shouM MM in Mute only twentyfour hours In New York whlib would have brought tbn tunornl nu Frldnv Co1 Urnnr however wlshoc Ittooci iironKHturdny hair holldny tvbeii nl penpl could have an opportunity of Httnnd IHlllC 1 mr UK I his WKH In accordance with the Gen COils own Clnildurutloii for the people on all OAlnoA 01 I Tb como mom to the mountain In the open oweriulnn fur In which wr the four under ulfKrs nBihtHiits ant tile soldiers the ar tlllnry Tho car was posited through tho en Ilne eliot to I platfnrni tuynncl upon which thn hear box was unloidfd 1 with dlfllcnlty T1DIO I was plnC upon a rough onehorse WHuon anti Irawn UI the hill to thn collate tl ootale with th undertakers axmtnnta walking tw bind and boldluit It to ktwp I from slipping out thi KKOII nscendiil tlm Mleenlnnllue Jt was unliuld on thu houlh rnnda Inoloe entiAge ami wim taken to the parlnrat once iCiiMri was ennioed In heavy oaken onc with nlcKlviilatuil luoiiHtnrH at the corners On the lop iao it itnlilDiated Inscription plate en which wus engraved I OIIANT I DUD JCLT J3 1881 The transfer of thu body to tho coffln was BHiln UIWBHII 6 and 7 oclock by tho undnr tatters aSltanta nltloil by llnrrlson who dnwaail MU mutter tor the lost time with his I own hnnilH The Genera Is to burled In Ik broailcloth with 1rlncu Albert coat The italy 1 wants a low Blundlng either with a black prcktld tied In a plain how knot In the shirt ohom is 1 1IInlh llln Bold Html On the feet white st klngn and Mitont leather slip Mr rile han li real across the breast with I the rllhl a HIIIH nloMj the left On the little flDtnr ul I the left bond Is 1 plain gold ring hlch in ilimonil wiire for rnniiy years rII Theditlln its oon HS the rumalnk were placed ID UUH iliwei with the IwO heavy I plate glass sovera and It will not IHI iisturbed luraln the toutxr cover reels over I and IH removed jrl ini iirlhK bnd 10 Rhnwn When It IA cod UK I with sixty mTMwa The cdflln re under lliu hi HiIt alIY end there am no other fundral aril Iligs In I tIe room UmL of the ooflln the beautIful itril I Illlou hnt ly cnn Nn 01 the irmiil Arnir of riilhiilelnhla Just tank of tlmhiud I a floral irlhutpsont I by Mrs iraoa Uissell of Denier consisting of heart hid aiicliiir ruling In I Ud I of Immortelles leII title at Iii hI1 01 the coffin are How sri KOIII by Mrs llrexnl and alao the dally con tribution inail I Grunt Post AtSoclok the formal transfurof the body eat mails in Grant Poet who am to aot from ttil 1 HUH nn A the guard hlmUlol about the rrmln ilier Ilrt lhldI the nKht Iav nl6ht I tilo three audio II Ii Owiiilni and HW tio ae ti tire 10110 to 1 AM taniluls anti Wm Cownn from 1 ru 4 ant I a rsnkenbrg anti JhltIS from 4 to 7 The fhl IbO which his nrall Is tn hi tuned 11000 thmt i I II CMffai ifn 1111 ITU in wnu on a he tutu I ff ins time and had worn i jJ inrmal caHifum It wa HUipo ei rlnl II I Wla IUIIWld tht it II tj hee fnlnV left Ihlnlln I NHW York liar Ori iMfl Ji 11 IiicLutl I end although Mrs flot i lpiil II in olin of the trunks she bed uloliel Ih fact and a burIal suit was or ritnu New York Itsfore the order could be 1lno II ami filleti i lbs stIlt Slow IrOI lllr bdy I wee fount MO lhIrdlr order lo another was countermanded lIt pn11 tlits Ueiinnl was not burled In his lnifrriit form 01 iV kscnua he tied 11011 Ilia unl Ingioit 1lrUIlnnlGlllal W51 onl to Wash tillIt the Ibor roll of hut career last 1lnl Dl1 1 irinalrrrid fit lheJov rnnint ti Ire liii Urnnl twrtts a went iii 1lcmr the aiie III lr Illustrated and alien ester lIe Ibr Jy rtresetitiuig the coffin I a sa r1 r6t11 IInn it she wits Inlh IITCCIsI 1 rCIJ1 111 lllrl hot I he it I rlot with too itil Ilorn In Ih kun tli i i 1111 in tiiv niMii more Aoniiif l5JrJioll fll 1 I hi is other trorhiea I and It teIirtiti I I lrs dil i irMt dcciii i I thai in he wn lihij i liter tia lad ohs of the iwords tin cber I touch io uin his I com I tvitn rIOrellhll Mrs Grlt ieiIllif see the fflitilii 1 alll Ihr oru hid out this utrening 11h hd 1 i I cii 011 11 I I lrolllr Anhl IknI lIIllrl rOlll hut hOloe 11 UI 1 ullIiil 1 over ntilioilv betg 11 I nOho1 tlu 111 tvltItiti llit hlr lutes i ho 1M 1 Ihl IIH tilttit the ouiitersigu was IItht oulterl WIW i ir115flr cd Iii li 1 rnrii 1 Iii is I who hits charge of the ci Inc II liiiistin llan I I I tlurcii Jlronk I 11 Is hr a fiI I I II I GrI1 CIllch alllr SlCtltg 1 Wfli5 Iu e1 hInt Ii I II charge ol tho Ihrll 01 tie luntl tIL lie will du so iuM AMuu jarTe11 lii IIIIlltlh JulY I JA ties 1 th In I the t1 i1 1 1 I Ivrloa sail that Ur 1 I Wallace Ja i7iJuiVJ111 Iosor nf lh nrlg 1111 stirrenuler letter written llGtiti slrnlr leter I vi nUr ull9UUijJmknr at foriDoo Ion and that 0 Webster of the nrm that Is iiibllehlnit Onn tlrants memoirs purchased It from him on Mnndnjr for UIO and took Ihe lit I tar to New York with him on Tuenilnr Uuetekiinst the lihototrnphnr today vl ltcii ha Tones office and showed thoorlclnal letter In flat Grants own handwriting tottPther with three rviltoarnrh letters by ion Buck her to Oen Urnnt rewarding the cur llrlnl lr render of Fort Donelnnn Mr liitokiitiit saId hn IHInra were tho property of Urerrol 15211 Kpruro tl Irorrrl a wellknown ecu lector and that bo had been tucking thoto rraphle copies of them some of which he showed UK anld thiit the alleged orlclnnl the hands ot Mr Webster was onn of theee photographic copies for which Mr Guvtn kunt reitIveil Mr Wolisters check on Tuns day Mr Drenr who Is I In Atlantic City declined tell how be cot the letters JIUNtlNI J1N on A NT Te Wnl Lnksnt Club Pee a Kaa lll iia Hraanniky etiwIit Allrnl the Funeral Thoro was a large attendance nt tho mot Ina of the Union League Club held Inet night to do honor to the memory of Can Grant Judge Noah Davis presided A floe draped In mourning overhung the platform In the reading room picture of the General was draped with tbe fine which ho had received at the surrender of Oen Lee Gen Horace Porter made a speech In which lie reviewed Gen Grants life Hut said I that we ara taiidlnf In the prnce nf a treat irrlet Wa mourn the death nf a irrrnt man slit a teem Her nf thl club I hay juii Ittt ML McGrriror ami I CHII Pat that lln Orant tcvn inora majfilc In I ilralh iliaC the panpl in lIfe II Is wa a niau of tha people lie rna from Whrii ttt thy 1 ii Imrlfil in tharnll ha sought en sue cnIullj la dafrnil tie people will nlwaj a uurdlan or Hi tixnli aiiit their rar will rl 1 as Inoruia pnlntina nut to the anirel In heaven the greatest coin tnanilr thin countrv ever knew Mr Drarton Ivis offered ro olutlnns express inc tliH srinimthf of tho club to the members of the family Theso went seconded Klwood rlll adopted by I rising vote They will 01 the be lituillr engritesed and cophs sent to members Mr lull I Wales offered a resolution that tbn Presidint anti members of tho club should attend thu funeral 1 his wac also carried The remain of Gen Grant nit their arrival at Albany will tilacuil Ihu corridor on the Btato Street sub of the Capltnl on the Ort floor Instead of In the Executive Clmrnbor as I was at first Intemlud Oov Lloyd of Maryland has Imuea proclamation oriiurlnc that the Stole offlcex closed on the day of the funeral and rnqueMlUE all the peon of Maryland to engage in korvlces appropriate to the ocumlou OnKllO The foliinliiK letter slitneii br fortyone marling banking firms and hanks In this city has been forwarded to GoV Hill It la I wa tlew till irtueral vtitlraant of thIs cam niantty that aturOa the Hin ot Au ut the dnv wliloli ha heen deiiniat for its nte iiie of Uu uratit In this city hiiuid he i obrva I by an enllr oasatinn rOn tiulnr i r1 Shale Ho far uuo a the taut both State suit nntlonnl and uthir flnauoKl Ititllullnn mre emu arnit it will linpritclti fur hn to dole thtr piacta nf hulnea out loin in thIs tribute of re sped lo tim mentnrjr of th 1 lllutrii I deal nlthnut cninpetrnt authority anil WM br Ihrrfore that It within I the limlia of your pnvTera vim will IMU th nee tiarjf rnelainatloii I niaaluit that itar I a leial holiday Alt Post Oftlcs In the Union have been ordered closed hetwoun 1 and 5 1 on the day of the funeral In Mew York to Memorial services for Oen Grant will hold In the city of xlo by the American residents United States Minister Jackson will de wil liver funeral oration Gov OtjiBsby of Illinois will attend the Grant funeral with his military tAI te SKNiTOBS AT THE FUNERAL These Senators who ware requested by the VicePresident represent tho tjnnatu at Gen Grants funeral bavo notiflml Col Canaday BereeantntArma of thulr intention to attend the funeral te Jostle 8 Mnrrlll John Hhrman John A Logan Matt KanMin John tnrilla Kranl LockrllW lo tlamptnn Joetph Hrnwa and Iharie Mandertui The Anminlttee ha bn qute iir tIme rvpantat Aria tu tni tit Nw York at oclock on the evening 1sf Auc at till Mfth Avenue Hmel where quarter hire bean anirairail fir thaiu Vlrirldeut IJendtlcka Will silo ba with them ao oor luLLs JnOCLJdrZOH I Apart Ike ihit et Fnaernl as I Ml UvlldAr ALDA July 29Gov Hill thU afternoon iauued the following proclamation lr 4nW fry D1 1 Hilt Governor StttU ef Jfeta RZKCCTITI CHiUIKK hun July 30 Whcrifti Tht funeral or tb late let Ulruet Grant hat bn Appointed for 8 lan the Sh day of ACtual lat mxl Wticrra The whets polle of tho Stats are dtitrnos of Utinir aiil i their uml occut atlnn at that tim to do Intmave his nirmory uisl It is 1 oIling tent loch dsy tmulU a public anil local holiday Therefore In puriuKtir of the power in me vested I hhl aiip Int Hti Ml apart am May the Slit lay of Auvuft at Hvday for such reiicloaw 1 01 er mne aa piay iieappn prlaie 10 the iiurli nf th dl tInTUl I hcd dead mud atd day la bereby dacurvd a legal i holiJar DAVID hILL XatS FVSKKtL PROCESSION Xk tew irk romemndirr of ibe Loyal lal ta Slay av fromlnant Plaice Applications for places lu the procession on the day of Gen Grants funeral continued to pour in at JIujOen Hancocks headquarters on Governors Island yesterday Borne were from old members of the Federal army many were from commanding officers In semimili tary organizations and others were from civil organizations Early In the day Col Fred Grant wired Gen Hancock from Mount Mo Grviforas follows rather wa the commander nf the New York Com mandery of the Loyal LKlon We would be plaieit to altileGen have them I vlreii aa prominent a place ol lu the this aa pea Gen Hancock replied that the order of the procession will determined by the pro scrlDad rules of the Loyal Legion which Indicate that commanderlea shall placed In the linn according to Ills date ot their organization These are the organizations which applied yesterday for a place in the lino The tuna Drparllutnt of Hie Urulld Army of Ilia Re pub ivvti coiiirale flew Jersey emrtm nt Grand Arnir if the Republic ul 1tl aa tnnii Ii may lie accoinintilaUil i Ontninnnlter II lieviu usa wrnia mat Uuv AbUitt if sw Jersey Instructed him to fter brijfode of tile Matluual ouurd of the htat of New Jer Tue Anorl I it CD of Liriupt Firemen ot New York city Ibrouih 1risieut 1 opliarilllla ell ebdf Tha VIIUIK Meira Utpubluan Club of New ort city In Ihe Ann Cluli of houth ilethleliim Ia The iiinor nt rot United American Mechanic of Jera jr City frrilcin Oorl I Stuart aiit twenty member nf the Uniletl MAlr hrlitiait niiniinii flilidrlhhla The I fitrun a nf tile hixiy nlnlli tfliuenl II 8 liuhiliiiK I ilegber I Iron Hriiraile and Ooih sauii Irish liciiu I kiille 1 Ptl I UAH Vn 1 8nn of Veteran The IliKlilanJ Uuaril of New fOlk lu Scotch Slits with woril 1 kil Personal services were offered by Gen Lopea Queriilta of lliii Grand Army of the Kupubllo and of thut Military Drier of the Loyal Legion of the Unltfd Htat Brevet MajOen Penro ol the Twelfth United States Inliiutv Ktatlouud at Fort NlHgnra IAn Mnrllu McMahon Gen Ugbert 1 Vie I and Joseph Dickinson formerly Gait hookers staff The proposition to piirmll school children to join In I th funeral march I considered mail visible on account of the iHiigth ol the march and the conbrijnent fatigue but Gen Hsncoi says hi has not definitely decided whether a place will given them or not Commander Since Dunlotiif the irstid Army ff the itapub lie wrote to MajUeu Hancock that the use ol the ritual of Ihi order will aiatlfy tho members ol tho Grand Army of the llaiuihllo If aurneahli to biO Gen Hancock replied that the JUv Dr John Nwvman had alrnndy by the wish of the family of Gen Grant decliled that thu Kim fnlr le I burial enrvliH of the PrnteMant Dlx pal MuthodlDt Church should lie lnllowed mt llaniock issued vmturilnj a generator dor whhh elate that Its hn has charge of the reinoni nnil la to bo In cnmmnnd uf this en con for the nbsequlaa tliereforo hi requested military and civic orgnnirallons and associations Inloiiillnif tu imrilclrato 1 iirnmntly Hlg nify their intention and thy vv Ml I sfgutnl potltlnna In the procttmlon to Hart from the City Hall on Aug I Iiis order announces 11 MojnrOun John I Farnnworth AiUutsct nii ralnl the Plate of New York 8 aide and he will act as Chl1 Murshul nf the olMttqiilas of inn 11 irantnl Aibuny In coniert nlth the civil nilthnrllles their lie Is I charged whit all details 1Iorllel fo tails ur the enr mouei md with the cure of tala remains ol Oen Grant iitflil tile arrival of UPII Iliiiiock flriitiiniu Iliyd A plllll I niinouiii il as all to fien I Hatnoik In chief OlnOuI during the funeriliiliseiiuiH of On Orant In I thlscltiind hit In I beirut etuid in eettiI hell au omen In this I city iiflti iilo prcpan tlm route of inarci for lie rll11 Irlh lOll from Ihl I City Hall lo tutu plain of Intiinuetit JlrovHi Mnior IIICA Intlfll 111 Martin slit lali nit nijnitiiicoiU at alt ititul Is elimergeti vllh Hm eondurt of the civic orttHiilrallon i In I wih I culumii its bMly and with their till dUiMinliiit atliur I limo erjnionlii are roiicliitliJ lie will I dliti felt un omto In I Nut iv York city The order dlreitn that all civic ciY tlI rlIVllnh 1 lrJI to Ilko purl viI rport directly tn MnjurOm MiOlahons huidijuar teM aa nom UK In I Khali hnvrt uunouncod where the iteill tii ltuiiteil EioyernuurCiruell wrot the following let let trIalerdity ti Ucn 1lllck Icn ISO fUL July 1551 Untar Hfi Janoi Cormmr I hhiuul If I the funeral ciirtrnfnim All mi tltiu IV liter I II I wUI 161 ascii luau Ub 11 1IIPLIIi LeO hld itd Hw Jersey tn fnrnlh a boat laden with Inoal rtpre arnlatlre tn Ih In I the mtre tnwant New Ynrk thus nkina an lmirtte feature nt the reremnnr lOch ii tutu pracllialile I If itte railway rattle be a Inpted Perinlt 10 to earnetly rccoinnitid tlia river mute Alamo UoanttL Gen Ilancorlc replIed hy letter that ar raiiunments bad been fully completed bring the hndr of Inn Grant to New York by thus I New York Central and Hudson River Itallroad It would he Impoaalble to break oft and login negotlatldn anew Last evening Ceo Hancock 1 was toll that It was represented that come nf Can Grants family wore In favor of the river route Ho expressed his regret that the present route ndoptod ahould not tutu porfnctly satisfactory to every one but nafflrmed his determination makn no change A day or two earlier the nrouoiiltlnn to change the route might at least considered TUB NAry AT TIIK UlERU Isriisry WhItcey Assuss be Prpae tl na I a filler ta Ol Grunt WAflnLNcmw July 39 Secretary Whitney hat sent the following tatter to Col Grant tiara the honor to tprnu the unIversal dl lra on the part of the smears And men of lbs navy that lbs naval en lea may ii I repreaentad lo the cererannlta attend I the Interment of tbe remains of yoor llloitrlou father In compliatics with tnatructlooa from tha rrl lent tb colors at naval statIon and of vessels of Ibo navy In cnmnUfton will ba hoIsted at half in Ml inS suns will ha fired at half hnur InUrvaU from tanrlie to sunset on Ih day of the funeral nr In tha case of vessel on rr Un 1 rtatlniirt upon tharlay fnllawmir the receipt uf the funeral tinier I nauounciui tht death lun61 In ronqtijnc of the vcuerftl desire before expreMtxt I Itave tuck i ho Becretitry if War that the neore ry In ruction may be usual ta MajnMtrn tlanvir United States Army hnll undamtnrKl taoharvrd with tha cvremontr Ou rnlt ret roiehtatlvei of the naval frr Ticf 1 part In the national honor to paid tha remain nr one 5 ho waif eight 61he Commander In rhlef nf tlie lan Purina the time net for tha ohnerinlea Rear Admiral Jewell with a pnrtton of the entire force umier I hit cnniutanil will I reiireirnl the navy tn Nw York and Wo more apprr mn uaial honor tii ba teetered flout nu the Uy of I funeral that city I tat this oiportunlty of exnreMlnt the feslini of deep Mmpfithv which lit been felt In the Navy Department atiJ thrnughnut the narnl service Inn lit luni and painful lllnfta which I culmlnatnl In the death of ynnr llliutrloui ftther and request that there tuny be med known tn his famllr this unlterpal frellnv nf the nave manv officer and men uf bleb aarved under ana with him during the late on I war ne oD OKA uRjtfra iKiHfoHARr rottn Vajrkaara Rosy ItnllitUa IITe Calaraiqu stud Jlenree Preliminary work on tho temporary tomb In Hlvnreldo Park where Gen Grants remains are to placed under guard until the permanent structure shall be ready to receive them was begun on Tuesday afternoon Immediately after Mr Grants choice was announced to the Park Commissioners The site for tho temporary tomb was selected and a dozen pnrk laborers dug two feet Into the ground but It was not until yesterday that the work began to attract attention Hundreds of person on foot and In carriages visited the spot Many selected rounded pebbles from the hell of earth thrown up by tbo laborer and tucked them Into their rest pockets Many secured secured hnndltils of molt earth and tied them up In handkerchiefs The silo chosen Is about 500 feet south of tho Claremont restaurant The structure Is to face the Hudson lllver A croup of hemlock tree stand at the rear of the tomb and nt noonday will throw their shadows across I Tbe site is not on the hUtbeit point of the bluff The highest point Is 200 feet to the north and In a Hoe with tberestaurantbeyond A heavy shower visited tha bluff yesterday afternoon and drove the workmen under the bunch ot hemlock trees A gust nl wind felled with a crash a great oak tree opposite wlt site ot the temporary tomb Tlm work be i in charge of President Crlmmlna and Messrs Ueekman and Born of the Park Department To enable the boain ot men who will escort Ibo body of Ceo Grant tu len llcr the tomb to mov freely I Assistant Engineer A Calkin of the Park Department and his assistants have surveyed and staled out a roadway which Is to lead from the main driveway the front of the tomb and contlnulntrarnund It In a simiclrcln unite with the driveway again It Is lo fnrty feet wide All the laborers lu Riverside Park are to sot nt york today In building the road A hundred mon from the Twentythird ward are also to bu tat work today to make roadway from 122d ttrcet to tbe tomb ss roy Mould Architect of the Department of Public Parks wns nt work on bio plans for the temporary tomb yeatnrday In the department offices in Ulion situate Tbo structure will boon the outside 17 feet long 12 feat 4 Inches wide and 12 foot high I vvlll have one door opening toward the Hudson River An ifou cross feet high will be placed on limo mot over the door The material will tie of red and black brick with granite at the bate blue stone where thn rounding barrel root springs from the sldis anti granite keystone the top lohlo the tomb will be feet long 9 ftnt wide and 1 feet high The doorway will 1 feet wide and font inches high and the door of oak with miiHBlo iron hinges llrlck piers will built from thu Moor ami marble slabs will placed on the pier On tho slabs Gen Grants coffln will rest flit arrangement Is In accordance with tIle wish of Col Grant The floor will two feet below the surrounding level A more laborat tomb wouid avn been erected said Mr Mould yesturday If we could have i more time to build It Moro mono and loris lirick would bar been uceut I do not like to trust cuincnt to art In so short a time HOI have restrained the thrust ol tlm semicircular arch by two iron tie rods which will cut nut when the work Is thoroughly hardened The whole will rest on a bed of concrete ulghtnen inches thick Laborers are packing the cuinBUt at the bottom of the excavation today oxcllon day On Aug 1 the work muht be done even I double gangs are employed anil an electric Hunt will nosalhlybn used at night It Is calculated that 250000 people will attend the funeral on tug My notion nf a permanent mausoleum added Mr Mould Is a Pantheon of granite and bronz 1 the American people are not willing lo build a magnificent tempe to Gen jranla momory then his body had better Im I mOllry bde tralle 1n lull In tile temporary tomb and a mndixtshnft erected near It Burn a Pantheon an I have In mind would cost S3000000 or tilMIOOO and would Im In the aevnreat classical style I would suggest something In thin style of thou Invalided In Paris TIn Brobdlcnnulnn paperweights pr llbll of soldiers monument Hcatlnrud allover this country should not tm copied in the monument to our greatest soldier An ImmanRB car Is now being built for conveying Jon Grant body to the tomb It will 0 mal VII low and open at all Bides with only an awning over the catafalque which will bn tfanaurred from the City Hall on Ihe car It will he draped with black on nil sides so as 1 ooiicon the whnflls from vlnw It will drawn by thirty black horse each of which no will driver be led by a negro In livery There will Obituary Gllaon Carman ot the firm of Mlddleton Car man A Co dcalera In Bah In Fulton Market died on Tuea day nf pal ole 1 Ha wIn la Hempstead I and went In biuluea In Kultnn Market In lux Stewart died al Montaomery Tex on Tuesday suit 81 year He we one of the two surviving lirnera flf tke declaration of Texaaa Independence He held maid Important piilllon undir me republic or Tau and afterward under the Itt Department The Hon Chance Train ot Boaton died at the Kear serge llou North Onuwar yelerdavof beset dlee He wo a member nf tlnnfroaa front i to aervil several I term an AttornerOanerat nf the state and for forty years hintS a prninfuvnt part In I politics 1 Dr Henri illlne fdwarda the famou French latent dlrd ye clay bn wa born at Hruia net 31 iou He waer member both lha Aeidemr and hue tuieH hut lie write I uianr well knuwu work oa auOoyr anatomy and phllolnfy llitrr A 1ierce died In San rraitclcn yelrday He went to JUn rranclcn la I I82a where he ama 0 vat wealth Durlim the war hi contributed fjiuoitn the Unlnn cause He na fj frrlinl I llranl Mlnlier la 110 Hawaiian 1landa where he remain allllll years The Klur nf that cuunlry afterward mode tile chirr of hla Cabinet He leave a widow Ie aiuea In tiotou Itlebatrrcal roe Iwi re per MekavUr WumrnoTQif July 29The Court of Com mlutoner Alabama Claluia hotdUbarred Jerome MinnluK an atlorneyaf Boton York and Wali Invlnn Ha WM required lo how cause why Mould not lie dlharrd from praetllna a an attiimey before the i mirl 1 for frairanl nnprofeMlimal conduct in rclnir hi mop tutOr aittnlilanre was refitted him Into ihe Jude rniiulitiim I route and utierlnir unremly I Ilirral I aiieluil one nt hih Juilcee because i fan nplninii deli tFed oi lid i linn Irnm Hi I I ruin as Ilie i I oritau nf tlie cnurl hi Hannlnir In siuWer II I eiuarvu alerled Iliil he cult ered he room Invltatluii nf ti ne nf ihe i JulKi 5 Him hie manner utsa cnurlnu and he deuld an puriMine if IntlinldNtlnu The unri prefaced It I Ju 11 ellt iy I hie thai his etafiuent as Ill nearlr all rrirtle iiniriie andthnt ihorlirliialoffeuc was extra valedby iiIi Hue uf defence WO IlnhblnK a Mull Iemck OILVESTOH July 29 Yesterday morning the llge larrrlnir Ibe United lie mal between Rln Urania Cite ed Ina on the feia and Mexican Hall rosi I wa hrld up by twa rnl lMr wh eiaiiiaird 11 iiw mil intier and Je Ib art inward the Ktmiraui I liiirr iso iiti with liOn I Ilia 1 iuucli vllilaliiiiK the relllred inII riitro were nu poecitirer I In the ate The quirlrl rriiilllance nl the I Pool Oftln al 11 Oramle ainMiiiili lo levcral Hundred dulUre wa In the uIu puuvl Tb rubbara ao muluiiblitljr lu Olc hh WON BY A BRILLIANT DASH irziiron TKK tftntKn FOR nttrrnxon ay TUB rntniKiA flKMCIl1Th Cusps McRlnncira Priced Flakt fhr HelnTnnt Joe lake the Convanllon by Nlorra Hpir bonr Sieeb on Tuinlet the nneila Out RICHMOND July 20 Cavalry tactIcs np piled to pnlltlra proved to I great success In tndayn Convention Fltz Hugh Leo won by a dash Tbe young follows curried the day and I the old politicians ware beaten before they had their battle planned Tbe Lee men were I a good deal frlglitnned at tho close of yester days skirmish Inroads had ben made on their strength br the MoKlnney men and they did not know where they were being undermined They bad many delegates but they were unorganized and leadership was lacking Them were grave consultations In the early morning hours today and It was decided to make a bold dash and force 1 nomination at any blr before tomorrow The old poll ticians who were generally against Lee did not think such a polo would win They expected the dash to fail a postponement and reaction to follow and a new man to take the Held Events proved that thoy miscalculated Chairman Harbour of the State Committee was prompt In calling the Convention to order He la I quite unlike the average Virginia statesman He has no oratorical gifts whatever HIs slow easy going and unenthusiastic and his manner of sonioh Is that of a New York business man of the old school He has busby white hair and moustache wears dark loom fitting clothes and his bluegray eves art framed In by spnctaclea lie came forward with palmleaf fan In hand and the tlh a 11 tln ono hlDd ad manuscript of his speech In the other lie followed the text of the latter very closely His voice Is not strong and delegate In the roar of tbe ball could not hear him Me said regarding the national administration that ho woe aware there had been cora 01 Its tardlnnn that plalntof Is tartn lu making changes there was feeling that after the OIIIlln ht boon won on the cry of Turn the rascals outl mimethlng should be done tu that nay and he had done somu of the grumbling hlmsolf hut they must nxurclse forbearance and patience A treat many abuses bad already been corrected I Vlrxlnlanx least of nil he thought could complain Their friends Baynrd Lmnnr and Garland were the Presidents advisors Much had nlledy been dln for the State The whole Internal Infernal revenue atein had been cleared out and put In control ot good imCrnis and nearly all the obnoxious political Postmasters bad been removed and the 1on was made end tbo paper ready to clear out the rest of Um gang I won unfortunate Indeed should Virginia at the first uctlnn after I change In the administration falter In her support of Damn cratlu meaiiurns and Democratic men Mr liurliour In closing dnnlnd tlm morlos that the narrow margin which Cleveland tarried the Htate wits due to Inefficient work nt the State Committee They not nut a thousand more votes than they did In 18S3 but tutu oilier lid gained more In proportion Tbe Democrats lost heavily In what were known as the dark onuntle where the negro vote was largest The Suite was carried without the contribution of a dollar from the National Committee Kobrt Crockett of Wyibe a stoutly built Hobrt el buit man dressed in nn alpaca coat nnd bogey black trousers was then unaiiliuouuly elected Chairman and the several committees were appointed The Convention took a recess nng Convention reassembled I the Com mittee on Platform was not ruady to report and there was a lively little skirmish I to whether the candidates should tue placed In nomination not The FiLL IIuitu Lo nlmluaton or Fll HUlh men were Leunly alive to the fact that dular hourly Increiifed tho chance of a successful combination against them and they wanted to drive ahead with all possible speed Tho Burlxnir len and the friends of weaker candidates wore anxious to send the nominations over until tomorrow In order tbat their sappers and miners might employ the night In tunnel ling under the Let vamp llies Pollard of Kings and Queens a lawyer lu the Cluvertus case was mal permanent Chairman As soon as the delay In getting the platform ready was made Known Judge James Field of Albemarle rose on his crutches nnd moved that no nominations he made until the platform was ready A delegate from Fuuqulnr wanted amend the motion so that I should declare that nn ballot be taken The Convention wosnvldently not Inclined togo so slow 1 uud there were growls of dNfient all over tho House After some sparring the motion as umiinded was declared lost on a viva voco vote Them was anttwknatd pause for some time nobody being willing apparently to tko the initiative Thu pause was broken by a droll delegate who Inquired solemnly if there was not some gentleman present who had friend ho noula like to suggest for Governor After the laugh over this question had subfldnd I slender clnnncut darkhaired man thrnadnd his ytl the front of the stage iimlil thin cheers nf the delegates I was HoliceB Co nut of Wlnchtster one of tbo Htates famous orators who was to nominate Fltz Hugh I Jin Uis sdlch was florid In its rhetoric but It was a clear polio forcible presentation of his candidates mortis Ho captured limo Convention nt the outset by tbe artful question Who Is the man ii The offset of this Interrogatory was very nearly spoiled by adlmlnutlvo and matterof nearlT fact Irishman in the gallery who promptly squeaked out Sure its Pita Ll 1 The Convention chupred with I will at the suggestion and the orator was toinptod to ask jl And ind Lee Unexpected In nnnwor this question himself but the little Irishman squeaked out again Hes 11 great Glneral MrConradH eulouy on Gen Laos personal honor anil purity of character was very high flown Had he lived In Arthurs tine ho milil he might havo gonn In quest of the Holy Grail Capt Phil A MoKlnney who divided thn npplausn nf the Convention with Gen LH and certainly had agriiut mAn friends In the gallery wan nominated by Col Groan of Chnilolto In a wildly eulnglstlo speech which wu a very pbrKK honk of nuolntlonx Juilgn FlaIl followed with the nomination of John Maaacr thin political pnrxnn who was Iteadjnster but quarrnlled with Malione IJr 11tr HurrHyliiomlnateil John Leo This Mr Lee Is not nforml lHln camlldatn tun his nnpolntmnnt to a Fndnrul office hy President Cleveland was recently revoked In order to restore the former Republican mourn lieu and the delegates from that section proposed lu vote for him In order to rebuke Iho Administration Half a dozen seconding speeches followed and after hIlt murky stream of oratory had flitted fur three bourn an adjournmHnt was taken till OX Whim the lust srwech woe rte for Leo thn band struck up Hoots anti Sad dies1 ali the Lee boys hail a wild hurrah ia A few more orators wanted an airing at the night session stout a chalice was given to them The Fltz Hugh Lee men had their blnod up however and wore bent on forcing the fighting before the opposition could combine They felt eonlldent that Lens lend on a first ballot would Iw Impressive If It did not nominate and that on a second ballot al leant the break Lea would The teat vote to Jt come came on thn motion to red at once to ballot The Lee men won this point easily and tbencn forth the Convention wn theirs At It oclock the roll call nf the hundred counties was ordered Le started with plumper from An auxin a county tbat his friends had not reek onnt on Nearly every county In the list gave him some vote Fora few minutes it looked as though UcKlnney would run him pretty close but Lee kept gaining and It I was soon only a question whether he would have a minority on tlm first ballot or not Nearly the whole Convention kept tally The heat In the Opera House wan Intense and the dulegatni wart generally coat lens MeKlnneya friends In the gallery tried to keep up courage by cheering every vote he got but the Lea men were Hum of the remit and 1 cheered ascIi added vote fur their favorite with the certainty of I SUCCMSH Twenty counties wanted to change their votes before tbe result was announced and it was a regular stampede to Lee Prince William county on behalf nf McKinney inoycil to make the nomination unanimous There was another tornado of applause The bund played Dixie anil the Convention shouietl Lis Lee I Finally a committee was sent for the nominee and ha soon appeared Tnnrn was another wild hurrah Gen Lee stnpptd to the front of the platform and bowsil with the grace nf a dancing master to the right left and centre and to the Chairman He was dreH ed in black frock coat and trousers and white ted and his ruddy fare henmed with pleasure He ninth a graceful speech with a uond deal I nf sobllrr reminiscence anti Old Virginia In It and retired amid great aptilaiih Flit Convention lurnornl for morn speeches and at midnight most of the unsuccessful candidates were being called to the front Sire Jnbeoc I Mak lii Trouble ST CiTiutniNEs Ont July 29John John toa poshisauuuatt h1 Jut born Cflllllnl1lo1 for trial for blgciuiy Eleveit rears uo be dlsppare2 front Cllnln Ma with Pyhi ionilnif Iell Orsns iou 1I11t lihintj a wife aiil four rhiltru Thni irs ag ii iitarrii a fsrnir tiaiattuitn ulring near ally Thee tot en while yiutiuug at MoT itr Mn Jhoft No IIuIIII whereaboubsuf br uLad nb um hud lId hllll arrested II eels bo bllntel lilt dint wife was deed 2 IOSTUASTKR JOVKsS CASK It flits FaIr Se lick Tklna Very laUrcat In In te UamnerBile PArS iNniANAroMS July 29Tho Invofltlfjatlon of tlo official acts of Postmaster Jones by Civil bervlco Commissioners Thomaa and Lyman is still In progress Today those gentlemen lire making a careful scrutiny ot all the examination papers passed upon by the local Board with a view of determining possible whether tho exnmlnallons wore conducted fairly and honestly and If the averages given the applicants are a fair Indication of their proficiency Tho Commissioners have full judicial power In this matter and aro determined to avail themselves of It Thus far no witnesses have been oxamlned and all the evidence documentary As the matter of the alleged violation of the Civil Service law In making appointments and removals depends largely upon tho examinations made by thn Board It will not bn considered In detail until tho latter Is disposed of Today Mr Jones submitted to the Commissioners a statement ol his side Including hla explanation of the alleged violations of the law A copy of this was given to Mr Swift and the other Mugwumps who are pushing the chare and they will prepare an answer supporting their charges by such evidence as they can command Dy Instructions of the Commit sloners none of these papers will be made pUblic for the present but will be Incorporated III the final report mart by the Civil Service Commission soul by It to the President It Is understood that Mr Jonas makes general denial of all the charges and maintains that In tbe operations nf his office bo has acted strictly In accordance with tho civil service regulations and this he expects 10 bfI ablo to prove On tho other hand Mr Swift says tbat In drawing up tho charges he and his co laborer wore extremely careful not to niaka any allegations that were not susceptible of undoubted proof The complaint Is made said a reoortorto him today that you have misrepresented the statements madn by Mr Jones In your talk with him regarding tile affairs nf his office That Is not trim replied Mr Bwlft and the fnot Is wn understated rather than overstated It When ho was talking to us I was I utterly surprised at the declarations he made regarding his Intentions of putting Democrats In his ofDcennd I very carefully questioned him about Ito as to avoid the possibility of mlHtatlne what bn said The papers are trying to mix GOT Hpo drlcks up In this matter said Mr Hen Jones this morning but he has nothltfgwhatnver to do with It Ho far na I know he lots never been in the office but one since father was appointed and I know he has not attempted to dictate what should bo or should nnt be done hero Wn have not violated the civil service rules but have lived strictly up to them and this has caused lots of kicking among them WASHINGTON July 291118 Aitmlulstrn lion recognizes that thn case of Postmaster Jones of Indianapolis may prove to bn a serious matter and there Is I a Imposition to wait for the report of the Civil Service Commission now on tho ground before saylna much on the subject When the report comes it will bo treated on Us merits There will be no back down on the Presidents part to meet the views of thoao who dislike bill construction of the Civil Service law It la evident that the case Is to he closely watched In Indiana the Democrats almost a unit In support of Jones Senator Voorliees who goes to Indianapolis to be pros Cot a the seat of war said that Postmaster Jones could retain him wlthouta fee Ho will make the cane his own both now and In the Senate next winter If Congress snould discuss the mutter It la nn open secret also tbat Vice President Unndricks Identifies hlmsolf with the Post muster One of the most Important features of the casn Is I the Interpretation It will give to the civil service regulations from Democratic standpoints PostmasterJonenand his frlemls contend that ha has nlmerved the rules and that the criticisms of the Mugwumps are strained to meet thnlr extreme views It Is just here that the chief trouble may lie and hence the report of thn committee of Investigation la awaited with great Interest This committee br Its makeup Indicates the Importance attached to hut charges It Is cora posed of Otle ot the three Commissioners Judge Thomnn and the bUI examiner Mr Lyman who Is a very a tlvn and zoalods man Judge lhoman is the Democratic member ot the Commission but It must he said that he lacks the confidence of the Democratic party an much so that efforts are In progress to hays him ousted to make room for a more representative man Postmaster Jones denies that ho has violated the law and in this altitude he has tho almost iloanlmombs sympathy of IndlannDemo criitn It is doubtful If the examination brings to light any fncts not already made publIc as tho hoslH of the complaint and the demand for removal The judgment of the Prnsldent therefore must rest lorgoly on construction The casn In Important for another reason It will be taken ns a prerflent Already th rare several complaints nn file to the effect that the new Democratic officials are offensive par tIuins and that they evade the civil service law If Jones receives no mercy these complaints will bn multiplied and will rm punned more hopefully It believed tlmt tho Knstnrn Mug wumps intend to hold the President to strict construction of the law as Ihe price of their fidelity in the campaign In Now York State Sin CIIJIILR HnKKS EClIlSK Tke Scandal Air rlti Him Uealla la a Bali for IOOOOO llumxc LONDON July Proceedings are pending against Sir Charles Dilko Involving damages of 20000 In connection with the now famous scandal case Strong social and political Influences are working to avert a publlo trial Sir Charles Duke Is completely prostrated and has retired to the country Tim lady concerned Is related to Mrs Aahton Dllke The Injured husband Is I an active ilutuileal and formerly held a Incur office It Is reported that he Insists upon a divorce to vindicate his honor damaces biting no object to him His wife received a dowry of 100000 from her father who a uiombnr of the Hnusa Commons The lad Is much younger than her hushaiid and they have no family The affair in time sole toplo of conversation In clubs and social circle Intoime regret over the eclipse of Sir Charles Duke IB foil In till po litical suctions Tk Port cala AUral lo Occupy tk aadnn LONDON July 29The Marquis of Salisbury ha renpneU ntfotlailon with ilia Port for a boudaa expedition Mr While the Hrtll Mlnliter a1 intrlm at Constantinople rrporti that the suIts is I willing to occupy the Eontrn Houdnn on the condition that apart of th coat of the oecuiallon hall lit defrayed by rtopt and tha fona un with fre hand his tilnieiit nf tile cupiad provlne Mr Henry orummiHid Wons inUI in to the Sultan ha rfereura olel to th qurilon of admlntrallv co itrol lu KKrpt The hultan keenly app see an Inter aatl mat control Lord Hahuury is I hilnc a policy to maintain Envllh prJoiniu inoa In the ndinlinitrallon of iryptUn affaire Sir Unry Drumniond Well la charirrd to nblaln lha Hultii iftnent lo aachama of adnilnttratlr reform which ahall place power in the Stilida of the KOKIIII or of HnKllnh nninlnva The KolliMhllda hat INK the optiuti uf repaying lliamelvea lu lock for advance made 11 the Bo ptlan Treasury will inaka aiiormoua profit on orainluin rate sparl from tblr coiuinUiloii on lbs Issue of atook to Ilia public Tremble ot Ik CaiataarratllTfa LONDON July 30 Signs of a snllt In the Con aervailv rank oppearlnr Lord CburenlU lia 4t dined at the all inouint to peak at a Urire political melliia In Llrerpn lat which ha wai advertised to dellir an addreae lie give as hi reaaon bite refusal of th Contrvatlva inemi er for that boroiuli to uppori him on account of til Innuani upon the lrlul policy of the Uaulliit fIts Morning Im nod StanJnrt exhibit dlHOUIut with tlia Uoreruiaeufi lnh policy Great rrsude is he Mender 05k DUBUN July 29 Enormous frauds In the account of lbs nuipnded Mumur Hank hr been ill covered Warrant have tern iMii to eceure the ar ret of Mr Karnuharatn ooaof tha Joint manairr of lime Dublin branch II ha OKU and II ii I alleirxl that ha I a defaulter to the bank In tile amount of JWtNA Hueooi A Urnra llu PouaiiiKEr July 29 Mason A Gray Is aocuaed of hailnv robbed the houe of lilacs Hiiulhe ta Ealinan Terrace In Ihl city Ha wa trucked rrceutir lo Mvlnff loiia Wood but tie emp Yrlerdy moriuiitf he wo arrested at Uraii 1 sired and tha liowari In New ttrk alter a hot foot race lie was troUirlM taik to tItle tlace On him were fount eUht pawn ticket which repr at pled at arloue pitwn hOi alit dleee fur lined Cuuk a hroi RUH circular a aealkhi inufl and aalkln irlov Hhirh had betit uolen fn I lie aSmillitj lioutVL Two alclirl were 4ll found In I lil bOMrMioii niie of wlulch iiouiulil but Mv Miilllli The ninvr a as ni aly plolell from a Iralll It I riMitNliKd a fint nf cldtliet a number of cuff inai krd MM nther tllnfa A lawn ticket a amoutl tud WM alec fuuud IllraklioT WN WATEnrowN July 29A Ore began In Maourilie at inldnhrhl yeierdiy and before da light thl luornlnr the entire business Hirllou of the town wa In mluo Txentytiio stoiwe aot hop thr hotel Ibe Church of the liiwllile aIl I Mr Im I Hall or burnrd and nine falllllleii were utile tmillrle Tlm iuu5 Wkernoui huurmee ftoubeL TU Ora WM uu4tulit tdljr tun work cf an Uieiuillarr jiosiotfa itiren atrarsur Tai Faille ata Mnek In tke nark ava Over This CUT Heist Henrckcil BOTTOM July 29The police arc now busy tracing missing women of whom there arc several In the city In order to and If possible who the woman was whose body was given up by the river last week They have now decided that the murderers threw the bag containing the trunk ot their victim Into the Charles Hlvor nt the Cottage Farm Bridge and the remaining porthna Into the Mystlo River at the Maiden Bridge This has boon the theory for several days but It Is now considered more than a theory The bag which was thrown over from the foot of Plncknoy street it Is now known contained the body of a big Newfoundland dog The reason for the anxiety of tile master to avoid observation was the existence ot a penalty against such proceedings Ho has DOW coma forward and stated the circumstances so as to relieve the police from embarrassment by a false clue Chief Adams of the Boston police ha sent Superintendent Murray a photograph and dn scrlptlon ot the woman The photograph represents face so bloated as to be manifestly unreoognlrablo and looks as If It might bo stone Thin following is the description ot the body and olothlnu At about 36 or sa 5 fist 0 Inches fair complexion dark brown hair Inclined lob wavjrdonauiiln aurald and tied with a ihnetrlnx close to he heads 13 lo IM pound alight brnnn eye doublxchln hole In care for aarrlniai aha formerly wore a rlni no the third Anger of the left hand whim had been remored whan tha body was fotmiudm mall itraixpi very well thai oil nnaei left upper front tooth iron also left loner milk tonthl wore a cheap calico skirt black and white stripes In It tlire rump on bottom anil a alateooiorad skill with aruflle on the hououi and above fuels wa some nedlawork of red thread No person answering this dfacrlpttnu has bnen found In time records of the missing department Detectives are trying to discover If any person In this city to whom the description applies Is missing SENATORS FROM X4aXACUUSBTTt Kellker HobUaon Stir SeC Aspire toi Step Into tko Shoes of Dnwra or Hour BOSTON July 29The Herald has some interesting Information about the Inside plans concerning the Senatorial succession In Massachusetts Everybody has regarded It as a matter of settled political fate that the seats occupied by Mr Daves and Mr Hoar would bo transferred nt the earliest possible moment to Goy Robinson and Congressman Long It has been the general impression that Coy Robinson would got the benefit of the flint vacancy But It may tx set down upon authority that Coy Robinson does not aspire to the Senator ship The natural result ot the announcement ot this fact would be a centring of preferences upon oxGov Long but Information equally reliable Is to the effect that limo sifted UucClleld boys ambition takes yuitn another turn lie Is pleased at the process he has inado in one term as member of the house during which bo has achieved as much national reputation as any man ever did In that length of time His eye Is now fixed upon the Speakers chair From a similar eminence In the Massachusetts Legislature bn was ahln to step upward to thn summit of his ambition which ha since looked out on a wider horizon He expects to 1m limb candidate of time Republican minority in the House next December Then saysonu of his warmest admirers he will bn elected Speaker of the next Congress which will be Republican The next Ttapubllcan candidate for President will come from the West the candidate for VicePresi dent from the East John Long he popular Speaker of the House and oxGovernor of Massachusetts will stand cood chance togo upon the ticket for TlcePresldent NEW roitK TAcnia AT atKtr COVE Th ViceS to a Stall for New Ied mt 9 Otlaxk this BfarmUaT GLKN GOTO July 29The ntcamboat Idle wild deposited abont fifty members and uejita of the hew York Yacht Club at Glen Cove just as the sun drew a Ions golden line across time unruffled water this evening The water was not quiet three hours before the yachtsmen tot here A furious northwesterly storm drove dozen yachts shoreward with dragging nn chore Fortunately the storm was of only ten mInutes duration and no damage was done Whim the yachtsmen looked out on the harbor from the decks of their craft at twllight they saw the biggest and handsomest fleet ever gathered at Glen Cove These are the name of the yachts and their owners Steamer Polynia TlceCommodora Doufflaut Stranger 8 Jenny hleitra terry ho oonera Uaanile II roll Varuna II Illll Nirvana brown Southern Iroa George Duryex Uuntauk John Brnadi Ktelle I Miitih Atalante II Tuwnend fljtle A I Blodei Orny llnr I A Fish Nerna A Lrllhi Kprrenla II Dollender Water Witch II Mallory Itulh henry Marquand 8lmtn Iracle Joe Earle Daphne Maxwell Domino llaluht Mlrchlef llnk ITUIlia Dai nail A DiiUKlau Beilonln Archlbalt Kuftrt HeKlim Klll li A Cm Can field then A IaJeUord Vixrn Hear fouimodora Law rend The oftropoatod whirr of descending sails after 9 oclock and tho gloain of now Hunts in the water toll ot the arrival of additions to the fleet At a meeting of Captains aboard the flagship Polynia nt 8f oclock thin nvcnlng It was decided to sot sail for New London at oclock tomorrow morning Crushed I FavllInK Ilollitlnr WILMINGTON Del July 29 During a heavy raInstorm about a oclock thl afternoon a two lory rolllua mill In course of erection lu South Wilmington for the Diamond Stata Iron Company collapsed klllliif two men and Injuring nearly a dosen more Half a dozen men were on tile roof of tha bulldluir and a crowd waa Inalde having eona there to aeek protection from the storm While the tructuro wal totterlnir areral parlous mananed to erape but Ihe majority were not ao furtnnate The building which was brick had jnt been rooted In It fell with a low rumbling noli mite wall hailing out with the alow motion of a hip beIng lauuched In a few minute many citizens appnared on the acene and vet in work clearlnif away ihe dcliri Thre dead and Injured peMOU wer taken tOutti the ruin Ueorire blot carpiriiter WJ year old dsd Vtlltur Jones drauvlitman iH years old dead Jumra tflnex latorer let crunhed If Kerrl Ulle cari nter rUht him fracture and Injiireil Internnllyi vMuiaio Unndtviii carpenter Uff I broken Alfred Downirnril lulioror leg broken OhaiT White colored laborer wrll and ankle broken lleonra Wllbert carpenter Uv uruohed Several other were injured but lie seriouly SeC era workmen are 1111 mlInn ant It i tliouirlit they ara burled In ihs ruth III is leed ihe walls were too weak as they wra only ulna Inche thick fig Fire In Pleuapbia IEMIUIR July 29A fire at 5 oclock this afurnoon bating It orUIn In William Cos planluc mill burned that bullilhiir loietherwlth stout itAueue fet of lumber alum their warvhouse and WlUer Ion A To warhoux In a brick reldenca In Uayoio street Pol ft Ces warhoua on lbs corner of Gajo and llerinando treeta and right umill dwellmc occupied by lia roii on the eolith ai le of Ijaynao etreet The loae amid Innranca ara as fellowai lllini A Co hull 510031 lnurnie lIaIse lowlier suiU unlnuril warhou fTioli unlnaurd role A To atork of east diwirc and blind in warehouee 1511cC murance KIHimil bulldlnx si7uo Inurance f3iiw lunibvr iUDi lourncr SlulXi 1 The two rick rest driiceeon Onyoo street were owi ed Lr Ur II Hhw and A I lnle valued at fluouu Inurance 14iui Hlanehe McQee who oecupietl hu tusu use ireot lOst sO her furniture valu4 at 96 uiu huurauca flwt A Jeee Hr liria ei Klllial August Clrlob aged 4U years of 485 Com tnmilpaw avanua a mouiber of the Jerty City Fin Department come lo IhUcliylat night to cult Liiriutlaa Tally of Pint avanua Tliy altcmgted to board a downtown Sroond avenue our at Twelfth treat and First arenno Tullr Cult on tbe rear pllfnrm and Ulrloh attempted I mount the trout platform when hla foot lipped ami he fell under the front wheel which paused over hhs chest killing him Thus driver lluo HuiiM was stotd Tbe UeenctlMackiaor CsI Paris BOSTOX July 29A special from Itooknort Ma a ay that the Bennett ilacaay caM brute yeatr day tan iiille from lnd aP4 itiCs Fit 011 TtIK riCLEQJd4Pil Et Mhdi left two ynnng Hint Thai PattuiMlemt MrlktiL Vie bat absconded Its It hurl In Ill fteonuiiU I uu The lhprtiiAiitftir In buttot i nf bila Western fittt i litkrkfl tw 10 lot lroru innu yeutrdsy frevMrnt uieveiuuul I nn cut vubti rlntlon of 533 to the fluid for fjljinllliif iJuiiC haiL Uuffftlo VflilCJ was burutfl In 31 urt lost Tie Ctfii trop of leorirla In Ibis beet cmtdlilou SCowl fwr tear mid lbs yield will lie touch ahoy lit rM avramie of till C5L Tlilrlren nuiiir loll mott of win are from lb Uniin Slut rriltrdiy look ibis blaeX veil at Ainti truuvtiil at leclmift tsut several inlrrut ut mr in ronn ctlor whO tile re nut iutlgrilula5u lu lbs slutns nf Ht Auu liesupre ar ri ortr4t frau su llytilnihe iai Ttt fork unit MilMlM dtrrrlnn rf th Uuoittr Bank uses jrrstrnUy atud iitJd tt niftk onu niort cflorS to ri iorj Um liitiiutl in worUnr had ircu ale Hie Inuieh Ilier and howls tk Car Ura Ulle Uvw fiUa e4gs Al yru era MI iliVdl I uirpau bad Cdf aaua it tu nat ijiin LYNCHING A WIFE BEATER A QKonaiA inisHAtintt RJ1U14L111 COSTS lllit its LIrE Tk Terrible Indtcnltl ht IofltIe4 epea a llrlplca omsaiIhe A 1akb haag kim end Fill kU Bodr wllk liullrl IUINDIIIIMJE On July 39 Throo yoar ago Thomna Drantty came from Alabama to DnlnbrMcts and two years ago married Mrs James ONeal widow or physician who left I120M In real oitatn and other property Krantly was a man of fInn appearance and pleasing manner and the lady was uxcoedlng ly popular and handsome The nuptlala were ono of the most brilliant social events of the year In southwest Georgia Until six month afterward It was thought the match was an exceptionally bapny one Thon It became know that there was trouble but until a week ago the wifes troubles were known only to herself Bun told the story to her brother and the earn day her husband was arrested on a charge of Ul treatment The story was moot shocking In Its I details Mid so groat was the Indignation aroused among the citizens that It culminated this morning In the lynching of the prisoner When Brantly hoard In his cull that bbl cruelty to his wife had been madu public is expressed fears for his safety and only last night appealed to the other prisoners lathe jail to stand by him In CASH of an attack Iii did not dream however thai his fours were to bo realized so soon At 4 oclock this morning the jailer was awakened by pounding the front door and on looking out bo saw that ths Institution was surrounded by a mob of fifty or sixty masked ChIt armed mon He refused to surrender the keys and when the molt mrdn 4 bask for him with tIme Intention of taking the keys the jailer leaped oter tlm jail nrd Tones and threw the keys Into a marshy place from which they could not bo recovered TIm crowd then attacked the jail and bat teritig down doors and wlmJmvs made their way to llrnntlytt cell whence ho Yftt removed fi spot mile or two Imyund thu city limits llrnntly made no roHlHtance and was com plotuly cowed The jailer tried to nils A posse to go to the rescue but public sympathy was against him and no one would accompany him Tho avengers placed asllp noose around brantlys neck and thrxw the other end over thrtllmbof atrmi With a Btrong pull nil ti eethorthe men then swung Ilraiitly botwrea hoaxon and earth and hehl him there by tying tho rope around an adjoining tree All were then drawn up In linn and pointing their weapons at their swlnuliiR victim thy fired a volley almost Mmultutinnualy perforating llrautlye body from head to foot with bullet Tho body was hell swinging In the breeze until 8 oclock this morning The tory of hrutallty which led to tim lynch log is unparalleled considering the hitch nation In life of the couple BOOM aftiir the mitt rIng Krantly evinced jealousy of the most un roaaomthle character A word spoken by hll Rife to any other man was ronclunUo uvldeuc In lirantlys opinion that Improper relations tauNt exist between them LMTV occasional chat of this kind on her part with gointlttuisa acquaintances hor husband nantud by slap in time face blows which knocked her down and merclliiss boatlnits with any avallabln obJect within his reach During one of thes jealous fits Drnntly compelled his wife nn pal of instant death to loud him her weak ala while he assaulted a colored perinut girl whoa be had druugud Into hla lfun beduhumbur IiXt the purpose Six diys ago his wife accompanied him to picnic Aa they were drlvltiKout of thin ground on their way home gentleman handed her a alIce of watermelon which she nccrptod Vrantly became furlouo and after gettlngoat of the view uif the picnickers lashed bH wife unmercifully with the buggy whip during the wlion of their eightmile ride home Upon arriving at tho house he knocked her down and kicknd her until she wns a mass of bruise from bend to foot and had two ribs broken tben forced hor to undress anil HD on the bed while bo applied a bottle of turpentine In such a manner that bur life was almost despaired ol by the physIcian who was called to attend ner by her brother reok ago when she finally conlldod to him tho story of her eighteen months of suffering ffautthe law bean allowed take Its count Brantlis punishment would hate consisted ota small fine and a short term of Imprisonment Knowledge this fact prompted the lynching which in this case has the approval almost the entire community Will Comptroller LOFIT Snrered Jokn KelLrl The members of the Tammany Hall General Commute for limo Fifth uruiMJltrlct bel4 a fleet lug last night at 142 hIring Irtet While rtlurniit thanks for oomiillmntarjr rnolutlnni tile Hon PeUt Mitchell aid that tus had cnme hack in the fold sod BrnpoMvil to roll up htl leevea and pitch Into the enemy Ui continued Mri are Bbniu tn taken to make ex County Clerk Ixtew levler In place of John Kelly wh nn Hi nBodol Uod tins rllKhtl liicai acllaie 1 The nuUng rrom pnwrx of the TUotnp nif Iht Maurice rlynni aitl hit Jobs Keenan will be well 11111011 by the hoiueb uxpa ere s4 tin buyine men ft New York who tic uatciie 1 llilv trio move and are unIte conxlncd that their rrorw mean iiinne niAklnn and nothing inor Mr Mitchell then iUare on nt ClTeant for hiS ciuli servIce procltvltle ind predicted defeat for 104 man the men and the ortfanlzAtiun thai nduptd tbq ytem In Ynmie In monnrchle Mr Mitchell goes to Uurop tody on the Britannia A Pretty and Lilting IlreornllnK A topstory tnnnnt of the huge structure at Klrt av nue ant I He enty econd iitreet dlpl3 i a dec ratlou modelled titter Hi Hhoulder trap the Oenral of the auuya trap winch len Grant a the nrt wear The nnler I roiinlft of those narrow tripe of while cnilnir nt ill corner A purlrall of in de 4 cnininan lir ai ear on Hie hkll hrttveun thetuonljirv Tills dccoratinn IH I falrled In the wall Itelow It wlnzt another of like lie cron arrol I at ths corner wilt narr iw oldie ani liearlnir blue flznri of etirI 1 hove the liiifle word ApnMiiatlox I he ilecorati hue coa trIvet In a enaca le luau live feat pnnare to Inlicata esaulr lit hand milt callluf and rank amid the cruwa lag glorle of lila career llulnta Troubles Herman Dlumentha tobacco denier at 361 Eat Iluutun olnol male itn oaiftfiinirnt torday Ilinry GoldfoKle klXnit prererenre fur 54 IllS Charles A Irltnth Hhnleale denIer hi wiolenwaf at 43 llarrioii treet mat nn athlirnittent tcntrrday ts Culien tarter fflvmir preference fur tiso Sultl tIes were hint letnliv In il iie i urt of font mnn 1lea In the a i7iimi nt of llxattci ield to Mary lontanmer liowlli llNtilhtl F7N 3HAi iiiiiiiti acl flllirj4ll nnlaittuiilaxrti i 17MI1 VI unit tilth lirnuirnt of 1hllln II ladle I to lleiir Len I huwlcM llaMlllles fl Ml irj no ulnal asset lliUJJi aoi aclual autl diliiutJ One lu lk lluplll1 the Olker In Intl August anti Etlwuiril Adrlx brothers of 375 tlnennumch eircm tnt dropS tiullottien let uilgtit stud th I quarrelled Atturuet Oil Etuurii tIdal I eeverat lucas adsarl as ectit ho lIt CluluibCf Street ilupiish August was lttckrl up Mr tad Min lIp Iliilc UtilUd Mr Tip Little itoh hU wife XlmMth wbo win iieli i lit ii i ml fun ult vrtr ball yctterUaj by KrrU II litot 311 Past tietcitiv fuurtu klrcvU TM nirflv will Wayou Drivers Arrea44 HonoKEV July Twetityflve driver aS Ntw Tort swIll waxnu were arr nUd tunlttit whlti I driving throutdi hue xrctti of huh city un them way is farmers Seclueti whra ttiry lnuiiJ lu 511 II urtll the Wravlhrr Yordsv Indicated byHudnuts thermometer 3 AK Tni A VI 7JJ 9 A 7Tl HI tJ I fiC 51l MBJi I Mlda niilniKhl a vAs ytrday T7Hi I SVts5i fun July iu mad Bigual I i IrfdtcMn Continued warm and generally lair weather JurfiNuS 4 tut trr roirx BaTllMW llaima Lnltfd Sialci UintMr to 15 Ay ciitln Krput111 at III hturUvniil Huuic Otfilcn Mills I about to erect a lwr IIIiiK ttt the ftojtb eat Comm of Klfttt aioiuuuo sod Hlxtr uiylh lrct al 5 Chit lim f5lUO Ttttr are twenbyalc lirni nf cOle ami store to 11 Ion two tli ck In HrnH otneel and twenty bin imtlaf shuts in Nassau Street John Mom riutitmlar taltur lian oj tilinirlf r4t day in tti triieiiuht 314 Piit Vtfhy fourth trtxi Ms wa niituf work aol ditoti JcuU A tifeIae crain pirtrtli oh Mi lat Use Jamra Ut Quail whiru tia bIrch IHI eilni ttlon roout 4 titf 1111 ss prnUlilsd it Mtyu Pelt hOT A tiM ulM flue agrnlft ut Hi Wiiii Slat Mtaiulttp ConipaAf tat fhit ni nifri rrli lIst tierS on icamra of that Hue wltl lnrnfiff Unl at ttil eoini atii vrliarf is ttrad ofat hue tttrgf Ollkr licrtufor inxiouiit 1 liirif lUluont li I at Id Mflh A rise Intel I aiJ lflsnlu 1 irjvf Ituttuti MluUicr nt 1115 tnarinii ami rirr urie A pwil ny cud A Ufctftr oC tit iioei in Utfaduii are al tie arauU tlottl On lull 1 afiwr toilar Aur tli tctin ii nf the iiloutltigtiui line tall tear fnn uew Her 3s Nortfc itin uue bloeht utiOu still surest cnuiursieit lo all iurfat and eletd roiuJ groin nil rli uf tti cIty The I niiiaii Mmiililp onipant I a iuljfiir the bass of lieu I IVi uiruiu liltsr ip tti frukUmj and Dion nf In i Miin liM I Conipa i Tr Inman cui iii tsed ILf itr fnstui llajcHT In Jfh 1541 for a lena of tear vi in annuat rvntai JuOuO lbs touiiJira iK for th tramftr vai Ci.

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