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SIX PAGES. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1891. SIX PAGES. PRICE ONE CENT. 9 EXTRA.

iffiimii Is He the Man Who Murdered Carrie Brown in the East Diver Hotel? Arrested Last Friday and at Police Headquarters finer Since, Blood-Stains on His Hands and Clothes and In His Room. He Is Not tbe Han Who Took "Shakespeare" to tbe BoteL The Eildence for and Against His Being "Jaok the Ripper." Coroner UobuUze Adjourn the Inquest Until Monday Week. A man, whom tbe pone expect to prom to be the murderer of Carrie Brown, who io brutally slaughtered In tut But Hirer bote), is locked up at Police Headquarters. lie was arrested at o'clock oa the nig at of tli day ea whleh tbe murder wu discovered, His nme Frank Sherllck or Bherllcka, Uto known Francois or "Frenchy." ne an been wrtttcn o( before "FresebyHo. ne not the men who accompanied Carrie Brown to Boom or wbo wu eeen with her by Bartender Eddie end Mary Mini-ter.

It wu be wbo tbit night oeenpled Room 83, wblob la diagonally eorou tbe hallway from BoorafJL Sherllck wu arrested In Jennings's saloon, In tkeume hotel where the murder wu committed. IllHliltt. i. 35 I 28 3b 23 33 50 52 fl BUotiK enowiNO tbe booms ocounio bt SHIBLICE AMD CASUS XBOWX. Mary Harrington, of 49 Oliver street, where Carrie Brown eomettmes etopped, told tbe polio that Bherllek's wai tbe latter'a lorer.

What Bbenlck bu done or eald (loco bu arrest hu been kept iceret by the police. They bare alao locked np Mamie Harrington In tbe Bouse of Detention, and bare related to allow Toporters aceeu to her. It la nndentood that the cTldtnce aralnit Bberllektaufollowet lie occupied Boom S3 on tbe night of tbe murder. Bloodttetni were found In the hallway be-we en Room si, in whleb the woman wu killed, end Room 83. There were blood stains In Room on the wall, on a ebatr, on tbe floor, and on the bed elotbei.

Blood atalne were on the ehlrt worn by Shsr- lick. Analysis bu ihown that these italne are from hnman blood. Blood corpnseles were foand unJcr bU Anger utllt after bt arrest. As additional erldeuoe ogtlntt Sberllck It Is aeterted that he 1 of mordeions dispoaltloB, that he stabbed In the throat last September Mary Lores, and bad also threatened to kill Mi, ii 4 A uJ IlllillW' Carrie Brown beeante ahe wanted no more of blm. The points that need explanation are these: What became of the man who went with Carrie Brotrn to room 81? Why did Sherllck remain in the hotel after the mnrder wss committed? Was the knife that did the earring hta? Here Is the police theory: Catrle Brown picked up tbe man, with whom she registered at the hotel.

They went together to room si. There they drank ale, The stranger remained In the room perhapa an hour. In hotels of the East River type It would not be dlftlcnlt to get out nnnotloed. Then he went away. Sherllck, or Frenchy No.

1, through jealousy or rage, went into room 31 and mnrdered Carrie Brown. Then dripping with blood returned to Room S3, where, In cleaning himself of tbe gore, be epattered around the blood stains. The police bare locked np that an Etbnino would reporter could not get In this afternoon. They alto ordered that rlsltora sbonld be kept off that floor. Room 81 la not locked.

Frank Sherllck Is an Algerian, forty years old. lie It a half-Idiot, lie bu been a hanger-on at the resorts along the East Rtrer front where sailors are wont to congregate and spend their wages on the lowest order of women. He Is of medium size and swarthy. He wears a beary black mustaehe and black hair, ne wore a ante of dsrk clothes and a dark Spring orercoat when arrested, Frenchy bears an nnenrlable reputation among the outcut women of the Fourth Ward. These women hare many stories to re-lata of his brutality to members of their abandoned crowd, The prisoner bu been arrested sereral times for u.aulting women.

-He was completely Infatuated with old Shakespeare, and one day, before the murder, while Frenchy waa rlsltlng in the crllar dire kept by Mamie Usrrlngton, of 49 Ollrer street, Dobltu Mary Ann Lopez Joked him about his Intatn. atlon for gray-hraded old women, and be eprang at ber wttb tbe fury of a Send. But Mamie Harrington keepa a baseball bst fo'r Just such emergencies, and she wielded the club witd eucb rigor that ahe drore tbls Algerian out ol the place. The police say that two years ago this man brutally abused a woman known to ber asaocl-stes "Mcainty" In Ur. Crane's lodging-house at 61 Ollrer street, and that only last January he attempted to kill Dublin Mary In tbe rery room where Carrie Brown was butchered, Dublin Mary baring refuted his demand for a dollar.

Freneay and Me man whoa be called bla oou.tn are familiar flgnrea In Cherry street" They trarelled together, and althengh'nelther of them had steady employment they always Matnod to be supplied with money, Tbe men wu with Shakespeare early In the night of the mnrder, and they quarrelled in Bpeekman'a saloon, Ullrer and Oak streets, orer their drinks. They rltlted dosea Fourth Ward saloons that night, and whsn lut seen together tbe old woman wu singing In a maudlin way, while Frenchy bad all ho could attend to In keeping her from falling. Frtnohy and Mary Ann Lopes llred together at one time, and onee the Here Algerian wu arrested for sinking his teeth Into her arm, and thta woman wu used by tbe polloe In oatohlng the man. Bbo wu allowed to walk through Cherry llill and Frenchy approached and spoke to her. She Indicated that he was the man.

She waa then returned to the noose of Detention and Frenchy wu arrested stated. rOLICI CONflDBNT. The police firmly beliere that Sherllck is tbe murderer. This wu ertdent from tbe apparent relief that wu deploted on the countenance of erery police official, from Inspector Byrnes down, this morning. Bren Capt.

O'Connor, the sphinx of the Oak street station, greeted reporters with a amlle that betokened contentment and satisfaction, but he preserred his usual reticence when queatloned to what had been done in the cue. 'Be at tbe Coroner's office this afternoon, said the Captain, "and you will learn something Interesting. I do not know, bnt I think tost what the polloe hare accomplished will all come out at the Inquest. Cspt. O'Connor JtnleU that be bad orer made tbe published statement that the police were "resting on tuelr oats," and thsl It waa a mistaken Idea that I he murderer had escaped.

'We bare not etopped said tho Captain, with emphasis, bnt further faun tbls be declined to talk of the cue. Only Detectlres Von aerlebten, Crowley and Frlnk had come down from Headquarters to tbe Oak street station at 10 o'clock, and thsy took things rery esay and erlnced no disposition to bustle. The Impression prevailed that the hnnt for the murderer had been abandoned and that what little work waa still to be done was merely the procuring of wltnes.es and erldence. That the poltee of other cities are aiming themselves la erlaent from tbls morning's despatches. The Washington polloe hare arreated a man who answers tbe description of the mnraerer fairly welt and are waiting for New York detectlres to Identify him.

The prisoner glrea his nsme John Hughes and his address at New York, but will not say more. The Troy police, too, gathered In at Maehan-Icsnlle, N. a suspected ltlpper wbo could speak no Kogllsb. and releued him again, but bt Is still snder tnrrelllanoe. Inspector Byrnes, too, eu another suspect In custody, who wss arrested yesterdsy at Newtown, L.L He li a foreigner, named George Frank, of Middle Village, speaks broken English, is about forty years old and hu a dsrk oomplsxlon.

Ue wu releassd from the Queens County Jttl on April 10, after earring a slxty-day term as a ragrant. book S3 siiud nr. Tbe seal of secrecy bu erldently been placed npon tbe proprietor of tho Kut Rlrer Hotel and me attendants. Ereryl ody conoected with (he hotel wu non-committal tola morning In regard to the htppenlogt there though their mouths had been padlocked. They denied any knowledge of anything having been found 00 the fatal top floor to Indicate that the fiendish batcher or wu VTtoehy No.1." Tbe bartender said orders had been given not to allow any one to go npttalf and look at I the rooms, ne even ssld thst no rooms bad been rented there slnco the day after the murder wss discovered.

An Evinino World reporter, however, succeeded In rltltlug the top floor and making an Insnect'on of the hall. The door of room No. Mln whloh "Frenchy No. 1" Is said to bare slept the night of the mnrder wae locked. The door of erery other room, except Hoom No, 81, where old "Shakespeare" wu butchered, wss wide open.

A chambermaid was Juat finishing ber work on the floor, and It looked as though she might bare been dolos some scrubbing. A csreful examination of the hallway did not dltcloas any signs of a trail of blood having been left by the murderer, nor did It appear that any of tbe floor boards had been cut to remove such a trill, if such there bsa been. Proprietor Jennings bad refuted to say whether the police had discovered or attempted to remove boards showing any such marks or Whether tbe fnrnithlnga had been removed Irora room St. ne also had refused to state whether anything had been discovered In room S3 that should cause It to be sealed. But tbe door of room 81 was ajaru though some one had been In there and forgotten to close the door when be came out- Tbe reporter wss not permitted to enter room No.

81, It being eald that the polloe had given orders not to permit any Inspection of the scene of the crime. From another source It wu lesrned that the room bad been vtsitod by detectives this morning. An Inspection of the hotel register disclosed the curious fact that there tit not appear to have been an occupant of room 33 on the night of tbe murder, Tbe room waa occupied Monday and Tuesday nights by lbs tame party. Wednesday night, according to the register, a different party occupied it, while Thursday night, the night of tbe mnrder, no one la registered tor It. From the register It would be aitumed that room No.

30, which adjo ned the atal room, had been let twice, for so la put down twice on the page for that night. A careful ln.pcctloo ol the Srst SO showed thst It might pos-lbly be taken for 83, but It looked more ss ihoogu an effort bad been made to transform the 0 Into aS. When Proprietor Jennings's attention was called to this be said be tld not know anything ahont It, but preaumed that the Srst 30 wu meant for 83. Whether "Frenchy No. 1" hsd really occupied room S3 or not no one about tne hotel would eay.

wnsrtx is XNICLOJ" The aecusatton thst tnspeotor Byrnes brings S7alDit Sherllck Involves the theory that the man wbo gsve bis name at Knlclo" to tbe murdered woman, only remained with her In room 81 in the Eaat River ftolel a short time, snd that be left tbe hotel nnobaerrod by anyone. Then Sherllck, wbo occuoled that night roem'aVdUfonadlr aeroea hall, etoued over to 11 and committed the mnrder some time between' "tbe bear of Entclo's departnra and the morning hour when ho left the hotel. In tbe meantime returning to bla room and removing all erldence by whloh the crime might be traced to him. It that theory be correct, what hu become of key 81, whloh the murderer damed off, and of a Knlelot If Innoeent, why is be In hiding He certainly went somewhere after be left the hotel, and could establish by proof where he wu and whet be did. It was; about 11 o'clock on tba night of April that the butchered victim and the man until now suspected ber murderer entered the EaatlUver Hotel, bad a drink together, paid fifty cents for a room and were assigned to 11, Msry Mlnlter, the bon.skeeper, who saw Carrie Brown's companion, says be had light hair and a light mnatache.

He wu tall, wore a derbr hat pulled down orer bis fsce if to conceal It. Hta cutaway coat, Test and trousers were of dark material. Tbe description of tbe bell boy, Eddie Fitzgerald, utiles with that of Msry Mlnlter. saerllcii resembles the man who gare bis nsme Knlclo in only one respect his height. Both are described talk Sherllck la dark haired, dark oomplexloned, sa'low faced.

lis wears an overcoat; the other men did not. The police of the country bare all along been looking for a light man, according to the alarm sent out by Inspector Byrnes lut Friday, as follows: Qkxxiul Aurntl-Arreit a man feet 9 Inches high, khout thirty-one years old, llehi hair and ranttachoj spesks broken English. Wanted for murder. Thomas Uyknis, Acting Superintendent. On tbe nleht of Sherllck'a arrest be wu confronted with Eddie Fitzgerald and Mary Mln.

iter. The detectives, bowever, would not say whether they Identified Sherllck as Knlclo." ek. zraoN'a analysis. Dr. Cyrua Ed.on, tbe analyst of the Health Department, when seen at folien Ueaoqnaitera this afternnon by an Etzhino Would reporter, condrmed the statement that Inspector Byrnee had erldence that FrencyNo.l wu the Eaat Hirer Uotel Kipper.

He ssld the evidence wss all circumstantial, but be, Dr. Eaton, wu aware of all tba circumstances, and contldera the esse sgslnst Sherllck a very strong one. Said Dr. Edson: "There Is nothing secret sbont tbe apprehension of the unfortunate woman's murderer. He tu been at polloe headquarters.

I cannot see sny objection why the story should not be given 10 tbe press, it will all osme ont at the lnquett this afternoon. I Jutttaw Insptctor Byrnet, and he tells me thst he will be a witness it the Iniuest." This oonrerutton occurred on the steps at Police nstdauartars. Dr. Edton and the reporter eroeted Mulberry street, and went into the former's private offloe. Then Dr.

Edton said: It appears that on the n'ght of the murder the woman Shake.petre entered the Hotel some time about 11 o'clock with a young man about thirty years old. The ooople went up to room 31, where the young man remained a few mluutea and then ltft- "Frenchy No. 1," who wu the lover of Mrs, Brown, occupied Room 88, almost directly aerou the corridor, that same night. "Inspector Byrnes bsa evidence tbat after tbe man wbo was registered aa Kniclo' leit the Hotel 'Frenchy got up in bit stocking feet and went into room 31. Then It It believed that he tried to renew his former illations with her, but she refused.

Ue then choked her and mutilated her body. Ue went back to bit room, and aa I undertttnd It a trail of blood followed him. After the murder was dltcorered the detectives carefully impeded the rooms on the floor of the hotel weert the woman wu found and ran aerou whit appeared to be blood I (Continued on Eecona itzys.) WALL ST. STOCK REPORTS. No Cessation In the Upward Movement In Prices of Shares.

Advances All Along tho Stock Exchange Lists. r.endy Tukcra for Union Pacific 2Iortfage Bonds Tho Quotations. Bear traders wero "doneap1 In fine style by the bnlls. The fsot tbat the Bank of England Directors did not pnt np the rate of dlaoounl waa quite sufficient to atart np the fires of speculation afreeti, and it wu not long before the "ahorta" bad to do the climbing act. Prices advanced to Stf per and prettrmnch every thing on the Mat Joined tnlbe proceatlon.

The dealings wars large and animated, tbe buying orders coming from all quarters. The special farirltes were Lackawanna, National Cordage, New Knglasd, tun Urautrera, Missouri a'slIDo and Union 1'jciDc. it it reported that varloua pool, ara in process of formation and thattne mtrkeiwlilincoutequenoc be still livelier In the near future. A Boston apeclal aava It ta understood that Jay Gould and the Euoltable Life lnnranic Co, will tke all the new 6 per ceat. collateral trnal bonds of the Union 1'aclOc Speculation displayed aroiter buoysney thlt afternoon tnu at any previoua tlrao since the inauguration of the current bnll campaign.

Large purchases were made of all inn leading atocu, and tbe rise continued almoit to the rery close. In addition to tbe old favorites, Beading and Northern l'ciOc preferred loomed into prom -nenoe and the shorts hsd to pay dearly fur their leniarlty. Money lent nptoBa7 per cent, no call Iste lnthedsy There Is Doming remansble In this, since It ta the lut dsy of the month, and extensive preparation bad to be made to meet not only Ion rat and dividend disbursements, but for quarterly rente aa well. The trunk-line peotle were In session to-day considering the alleged cut In rates by the Canadian Pad Do and Vett Shore combination. The Vanterbllt dlreciara alto met, and the belief obtains that taey will loroe the Weal Moore, it ti baa really committed Irregularities, to poll In Its hnrni.

It is not thought possible that the Vender, blitt win allow tbe West Shore or any otter of their linn to be a iree lanee, D. O. Mills, wbo haa Just rsturned from California, was In consultation with Camrcack and w. L. Scott to-day.

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BERGEN GETS SUSPENDED. Jog, a Big Favorite, Got lbs Third In a Common Canter. rarinat. to tot EvMixa ttoiild.i armxNiotta Rick Track, April 8a Everything wore a cheerful aipeot at Outtenunrg to-dar. Ihe omclata wore a confident manner and the bookmakers wero aatmillngandiuare a ever.

Ibe threatened raid had bean averted aa a facetious official remarked "Ilaoe tracks may come and race tracka may go, bat Outten-tenburg will run on forever. President Walbaum, aa toon aa he learned that warrants bad been limed for blm, proceeded directly to Judge Ko.pp'i court lb In morning. He waa accompanied by Messrs. Brown and Shannon, who had charge of the Frenoti mutuel maelilnea and lor whom warrants bad alao been letued. Tuey gare ball In 11, WO each to appear before tbe Grand Jury.

Peter F. Wilalus, who Is tbe restaurant lessee at the track, and Ltwrenoe Fagsn, an Iron merchant of Uoboken, were tbe bonds-men. Mr. J. C.

Carr said to-day tbat no warrants bad been latued for bookmakera and tbtrt would be no Interference during the rest of the meeting. The crowd at the track was aa large aa usual and tbe programme was an excellent one. The track wu in perfect condition. The first race aa usual contained a lot of skates. Nubian's ohanoea looked 80 excellent that be wu made odds-on favorite, and be Jtat luavlli wtdtciLpy tbe clncnpiayera.

Emeu Ally was heavily backed for second, while the others were at long oddi. The farorlte won, wttb Wyndham nixt. Poklno, a 60 to 1 shot, was third. Perlid wu the favorite for the aeoond rsce, bat his chsnees were not rery mucu fancied. XCBopnoe, with Bergen up, looked to here a close cbsnrr, snd he csrried a ton ol money.

Ilardllton'a mount on Sandstone wat also well bstked. Many people took fliers on sir Ueorge sod Ersuiellns. Tbe race wat a pretty one all running In a clote bunch to the laiiilxteenth where taey were all aprcad acrota the track, i'erlld, tne favorite. Juat bealWar Dute a 160 to 1 shot, a note. Sir Ueorge was tnlrd.

Joe opened larorim for the third race and remained ao tolas close. A rush wu made to play tne Atbalano ally and ahe wu pounded all around tne ring for a good thing. Jay Qb El wu third cnolco and some money went on Belendsnt, Jos won very esslly from Jay Qu El, Oefsnd. ant wu third. Bergen wu sst down for a week, MUST KiCB.

For beaten horses; six furlongs. Brtimi. MUrurs W'htt. Jocmts. Blraih.

Pile, 1 Tfubi.n 710 out vndh.B) lu-1 I -J 3 Pukmo B.rr.U 13-1 4 1tom.no. ml. 5 L4I1L 101. .11. ABd.r.an..40- 19 i JO 1 tt 1 Em.llllllr 1117.

134 3-8 1J 9 UcO.be 390-1 (9-1 Nubtsu Jumped sway In front and made the running uown the bacuireteti, with Urape-shot, Itomance and the Bmstl Ally in close order behlnL Oraoeshot nnlt on tbe turn and Romance took teonnd plaos, whl.e Wyndham and Poklno moved up from the rear. Nubian, wu nerer headed, and won handily br two lengths, Wyndham and Pokloo bad a red-hot nmah for the place, and tne former scoured it ty a blad. lime 1.17. Mutuele paid: Straight. 13.13: place, 12.60, Wyndham paldn.71.

8XC0ND BACK. For three-year-olda; atlllng; six and a half furlongs. WMe. Striliht I P.rlid.. loj 7-J 1-J 3 W.r Dak.

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McDon.ld..0-l 191 7 Lfl.eln IdliaeM luO I 491 Haodttoue wts me Ortt to ahow. with Perlid. Kvangeline, Mr Ueorge, Xenopnon, Love in Idlcoeit and War Duke next. Stndttnneled for a quarier and then gave way to Love in Idleneaa, who led to the turn, wuere ne waa a half before War Buke, Perlid, Sir Ueorge and Band. tone.

War Duke allot to the front on the turn and w.a Ural Into the aireich. At tar last furlong pole War Dote, Perlid, Sir George, Sandstone and Xenophon were heads apart. Ii wu a terrldo drive to tht wire, and Perlid Jnti landtd winner by a nose from War Duke, who beat Sir Qeora. a half length. Time Ltt.

Mututla p. Idt Straight, It 40; plaee. 13.40. W.r Date paid Ml 35. TUIltD KACC.

Selling; five furlongs. B.ttioaL Hlut.ra. TV.bjbt.. blralaht. Plac 1 Jo.

Ill o-4 919 IJuQ. 7-3 e-6 3 Daf.udant 130 ll.ra.n 8-1 61 4 C.DI..H..., a-I 3-1 a Atbalano Anaanon 7-8 Krai 8-1 7 K.t. Cl.rk 98.. J. UmblVj lOl-l 80- 8 Dutch Girl V8.

W.tKm. lllJ-l 49-t 9 1U4 ClMUin 31-1 II 1 lOKlmpi.nilr Ill Bntn. 18 I II Pin. Illdi Xi-l 8-1 Tnt Athtlarloflilr rntiied to the front and set a ellpplnj pace around the torn with Joe. Jay 0.U Ei and Krmris filly nexu Aln.i.r cnilj died away In ue strelen and Joe pased her snd came an av, winning Io a canter nr three lenglbs from Jay Qu 1, who waa a length before Defend.

nt. 1. Mutuel. paid: Mrslght, td.83; place, 13.33. Jay Quill paid 84.23.

rocr.ru Act Handicap; hair a mile. rujlere, H'hla. Joeknh BtTalebl. ViaTr 1 Cri.rl.r Poat 107 LanbLr H-l 6 4 Men l.o lit, lUmllto. 38 out 3 A.liabury lilt 13-1 7-J 4 Ho.d.r 116 t-3 9-10 6 Upu.

Bhj 9T hl.vea.OD. 69-1 9-1 Firth Ittce One mile. Iiadse won, Snarling aecond and Kenwood third, lime LUX. Lexington ReeultJ. rrrcuL to tbi amtiao woai.D.t LtXPfOTOir, April ta A very large crowd witnessed the conilnuslion of the raoea here 10-day.

The retu'ta are aa to lewti Flrtt Kaee Seven -Jubilee wen, with i'oniaw aecnod and Lady Djxiy laird, third. FIRST DINER Everything scorns to bo thoroughly American here, doesn't It? SECOND DINER Everything except Major Jte-Kinley'a ajicech. There doesn't seem to bo any tax on that. fUUGHLIH'S FINE HIDING. 0 He Lands Hadslone In a Flna Finish at Bennlogs.

I erxcLU. to ins avamno woau 1 BixxiNO'e ILaci Tsacx, April 8X The meeting waa continued to-day with the u.n.l largt.aCfo'sia and promising card, Tbe weather, bowever, wu the hotlut yet experienced bere tbls Spring. McLaughlin wu on Uadttone for the opec-log work. Too bora wu made an over-wbjlmlng farorlte and he woo, thanks to Jlmmy'a aupenor Judgment, by half a length from Kitty T. Seventeen hortti faced Ihe surter for the aeoond race, with Btnjamln the farorlte.

There wu a long delay at tbe post and the race waa Soally woo by Costa ltlct, a 7 to 1 olunce, with tba favotlte second, fiesr back. Bis furlongs. n.ttln.. BUrUr Whta, Jeekrra. fctnl.

hi. 1 Mulitooa 134. M.Uuiblin V- out 9 Kitty P9. A. OoTlnaTon 8-1 8 B.luTarla.

114 111 8-1 4 Mu.l Ul.L'er 4-1 0-1 1 rr.u, I 50-1 117., 61 7 Onward 81 tyiMlwIaa 309-1 7U-1 After esrsral breaks tbsy were ssnt away to a bsantlful stsrt wlih Syraenae In Iront. Ue made tne running to the need of Iheaire'ch, when there was a general closing up, and In a food llnlt ii Mauaione won by htlf a length rom Kitty wbo wss three lenitna bsiore Btlltsrmt. 8IC0ND BACK. n.ttlne. 8l.rl.re, Tf'hle.

Joak.re. BtraJebt, l'laoa, IOmUUio. 7-1 3-1 3 tKnjunia 41 l-6 3Bll.ua H.tjeo 81 8 4 law II Hill 14-1 6-1 6 Hlucb. 98. ,11, 71 3-1 JUr.d'Or 30-1 8-1 7 V.ncw 16-1 6- 8 8-1 8 1-JoUfc 11-1 6- loll.a Bo; WiJker 60-1 Bull Broek 60-1 15-1 1 Decoration 40-1 131 13 KUir 107.

14-1 6-1 14 lublle llL.tflart 36-1 H-l 16 jlonnt. Pui Id I 8-1 8-1 la Ilellaeld PIS, Uaauir 10 I 17 P. J. If ini 16-1 6-1 Wnen the flag fell Benjamin rushed to the front and led to the stretch, when I'oata lllot c.me through with a rush and won a length rom (Jlenjamin, who wu a bead baforo Silence, lime LOt IDJODRNIIIT IT ALBANY. fartctiL to tbe rravnia woslo.1 ALBArir, April 10.

The adjournment of the Ltglalainre took place at noon, and wu a qnlei and nneventfnl breaking np. The Ssnste passed the Tax Levy bill before adjournment. Members presented a gold wtlcb and chain to benstor Tasaett and a eel of oltmond studs to benator Cantor, A tacit understanding had been reached that the fight orr the canal resolution tbonld be kept np to tbe end, but without debate. An intermission waa allowed, however, for the adoption of the bill axing the tax lery the loweat lery, by the way, axed in forlj-ilx yeire. When that bill wu brought orer from the Aucmblyltwu adopted wltnout any debate, except mat Btaator Sloan claimel the great reduction due to the Repubilcaaa ana ben-slors Csntor and Linton claimed It for the Democrats.

Senator Sloan triad lo bare the bin amended by prorldlag for Ihe dlrttlon among the coon, tlea ol Ihe mopey retnrned to the State bf tbe Federal Uoreroment. This wu ruled out of erder. In the Ae.embir, Speaker Sheehsn appointed two of the six lnrestlgstlng commit. tets which thst body deolded npon. One of the committees appointed Is to investigate the canals and Is composed of McMahon, of New Yirk; Taylor, of Orangt; Oould, of Lewlt; Ot borne, of Dutches); Ureene; Gallagher, ol Erie, and Brodtky, of New York, the latt two named being Republicans.

Another committee hat a tort ot rovlug com-rotation to do the rest of the work called for by the lersrtl resolutions, anl It Is msae up of Btomsntbsl, ot New York Webster, ot New York Eodrts. of brie Qulglsy, of Kings; Riley, of Itenuelstr; KennoJy, of Oaoodtgs, and Chamberlain, of Ontario. Contrary to expectation, no call waa re-ce Y4d for a erectil tis.lon, CITY NEWS TEDSELT TOLD. To-Day'a Eeoord of Minor Hap penings About Town. Ten Years for a Thug-.

ndga Fitzgerald, In Qeneral Sessions I o-dsy, entenced Joseph Arery, conrloted of highway robbery the night of Oct. ll latt, to ten years In State Prison. Berth For Another Tammany Man, Reading Clerk James a. UcOorern. of the Board of Aldermen, appointed a City Marshal, bat resigned bis 11.000 position which will be sued by the appointment ot Twentj.

first District Tammanylte. Anchored Bis Team In North nivor. A norss and cart belonging to Patrick Me-Qnade, of 194 Seventh avenue, backed overboard from ihe pier at the foot of West Twenty-elehth street this morning, and the horse wat drowned. Caught In the) Bolting. John Cunlo, of 14 Maedousal atreet, got ct'uht In the belting lo the rlns-rollstilng works at 18 Deibrneee street this forenoon, snd hrth his legs were broken.

Chsmbers Street Hospital. Alva Freo from Quarantine. William K. Vanderhllt'a ateim yacht Alvs, which bsd been detained arQuirtotlne.hanog hadsmall-oox on board, waa 'releued st two o'ciork this morula. She wat towed up the North Rlrer end moored at the foot ot West Sixty-eighth ttreoL Six Months for a Wife Beater.

William Pope, of 81 Jackson street, wss sentenced to alx months on the Is'snd to-day, at Essex Market, for beating bla wife. Swindler Martin Is Eentenced. Ullilim Martin pleaded guilty in General Seaaions to-dav, to the charge of swindling downtown Jewelrv Denies, and Judge Mar-tine sentenced blm to four years la State prison. Two Homes Suffocated by Smoke. Fire In fie tenement, 149 But Tblrty-elcbth street, shortly after 9 o'clock this morning was rommnnlested to the stable of Overln A Mar-ken In tie rear and two horses were snffneated br smoke.

Tne stable wu damaged and tho tenement VSO, Iteaohed by Philadelphia Police. Patrick O'Neill of 1600 North Second street, Philadelphia, waa arreated In Uoboken last nlThi aa a fugitive from Jo. tic-, and Recorder McDonnush this morning umauaed him for extradition. Fell From tbe Seoond Story. Mlu Mary Tracy, 19 yeara old, fell forty feet from a aecond etory window at Its Morns treer, Jersey Cliy, this mornlnr, breaking her thigh aud suffering serious Internal In-Jorlea.

Says She Fell Out of the Window, Victor Von Trendier, who wu charged with having thrown Louise Dounry out of a third-alory window at Roosevelt street Tuesdsy afternoon, waa dltcharsed at the Tomba this morning, Ihe woman claiming that aha fell out of the window accidentally, Donogan's Murder BtlU a Myatery. Tairlck McDonnell, who wu arretted In roughkeepale on tutplcton of murdering Thomaa Donegan, who was found dead In an alleyw.y at to Mulberry a week ao laat Sunday night, wa discharged at the Tomba this morning, utbe was absolutely noevt-dtnoe to connect him with the crime. Insanity Led To Waters'a Suicide. The Coroner's Jury In tbe cue of tbe sulelde ot t'bsrlcs Waters, bost builder, at Now Brighton, f. have found that he killed himself while temporarily Insane.

Lawyer Houghton Charged with Perjury. Lawyer Anguttna 8, Houghton of 14t But Thirteenth atreet, wu paroled in Yorkvllle Police Court thla morning for examination on a charge of perlury, Inaweartogthat beaerred Eapera In a suit on Liquor Dealer Patrick XL Forty-ntthalretl and Third avenue, whereat, alleged, he knowlnaly aerved the papers ou Anton deleter, KttrwUTa bar-lander. Uougnion claiina that Uebaer repre-tnled-tilmtel1 Kirwla, THE TDRF. 1 Tea Tray Takes Very '9 Kindly to a Stiff 1 Trial Gallop. NEGLIGE IN CLEVER FORM.

I Other Handicap Candidates Gen JK oral Track Gossip, 'B. JaBaBaH several of the handicap candidates made good mores yesterday. Tea Tray waa brought A(H ont oo tbe Brighton track by BUly Lakeland JJH and pnt through a good stiff gallop at Ihe dla. taoce. He ran kindly end did bla work well, 'SK going tbe distance in g.

It "4-. Aa the Brighton) dK Beach track la not In tho beat of condition, "4H tnls it a rsry good more. Dernuth, la charge of Malt Allen, wu brought ont iM and sent a good stiff mile orer the lull. He IjHi went the dutance In LtSJf. Senorlta, Cspt.

3bbbbbF sam Brown'a main rsllaoce for tba handicap, im, la looking very well. Her best mors bu beea 'B amlle and a quarter In til orer tho bUL Catslus and Cutaway JL hare been doing iJaBaBtBr' steady mllct In 1.47 and L4S. They are ready f.fc' and will be given a trial next week. 'iwLalH The reports that Reclare hu been breaking laB watoass by bsr wonderfully lut work at Btlghton hare no foundation. Bhels lnths heit possible condliloo, tnongb.

Iler beat VH work has been a mile In 1.47tf, the best quar- ter being rnn In tlK. showing tbat ahe la Vfm marly ilgnt. SaBaBaBal 'rsBBeaweal IIAIfey Lakeland's fut Ally Innovation struck; IB herself during an exercise gallop, one day lut ''i'm week, aud her right foreleg bu filled. Thus will keep ber back considerably. bbbsbK 1ytBBBBBBBJl Judge Nun certainly made a mistake yester.

dsy when ne plseed Endurer second and laga -JflB third. The lsst named clearly secured tan ttHI place by a good bead, and it wts so adjudged jR by persons standing on both aides ot tba, etaad and at different angltsv Jago wu oa- mB tas Inside, wblob probabjy-aceounu for his be- 4B ing overlooked. The Bnlshj' between Charade fB and Leather Blocking for, third Place In the 'H second rsce wu rery clots, and it appeared as sljH though Leather Stocking got tbe position. Tne jJH Judge gare It lo Charade. In thla Instance he jkH may hare been right, for It wu too dose for ontaldera lo Judge, -wiaBeBeW Charlie LTiff, 'who bag bad charge of the JK mntutl machinu at tbe Brighton Beach race- iSm trsck, hu secured tbat privilege at Buffalo.

This Is ptsulng new io BofTa friends, who jljBi are legion, and it also Insures thai everything sjB will be conducted entirely to the public's tjH satisfaction, bsbBi Racine, the pride of Stnator Stanford atrlng, will be shipped from California this week, tie will probably go to Monmouth Park and Into tbe able handa of Matt Byrnes, 'fB Take Notice, a Suburban candidate, will alas' t'JK. betlsrted Ett ward In I short lima. -sm Ed Heffner bat psjd np his forfeits and has KH applied for a llccnto, Tao Board of control, however, refused to license him nntli ho -iflH ahonld pnt Into writing the charge be made of fraud on the turt BSBSBtl Tony Hamilton applied for license yester- ''Bfl day and 11 wu Immediately granted te him. Marly Bergen bu not yet applied. irBBa BbK At the meeting of tbe Board of Control yea- SaH terday a resolution wu paued to the effect IBbV) tbat ihe Coney lalsnd.

Brooklyn, New York I JH and Monmouih Park llaelng Associations will ailkV not receive nutnea from persons wbo are not 1 BasessT acceptable to the Board ot Control. -H; LweMi Amoa and Blmstone, of A. 610008 siring, tBfj have teen turned out for the Summer. 1 tLweBW ilBsv Arizona wu cut loose yesterday In the last iH. race ana waa heavily backed.

Aa la almost Invatltbly the case, tbe good thug wu ALBtBtl beaten. sBeBeawi liBSBeW It it a wonder that J. Barrett, who rode BBaBtBt vaugcllne yesterday, wta not called up In the aland to explain nia riding of that Ally. He b9bH navr maue a move during ihe entire race and 'jjSBSBaf flntthed with hia feet in front of him. U.orae lYsBeBeS For uet aod hit mends, wbo stood to win a lot dTfSBBal of money 00 the ally, were rery sore orer the L'SBSBtl race.

sUallH eiiPH Endurer wu tbe best horse In tbe race which Autocrat won yeattrdsy, bnt he wu -VEBaBtBtl ridden rery badly. lie will about win on hi 'JLHHH next ttart. aLHHH ttBaBBBtV Ctttells Is rapidly renndlag Into shape, ne -jKBS wu poorly ridden yetterday. There will be IH hog-kllllng with him rery eoon. 4.HIH auBtBaaBl Dr.

Bill qnlt yesterday though ebon of work, lie will do better next time. ItaHH a '-BH Fatriood fell from bla horse, Raaale Daxxla, BM In Ue laat race yesterday and received asevere 1 'ellH enaklng up, well losing aereral ot nia BaBsal front teeth. JlsBBtBal HLaHH Rover Jumped ont and won yeaterday in 'IISpl way that aitoolahed those who bare been JsaaBaai wtloblng his poor performanou lately. WBtBtsei LbbbbI Form playera at Uutteabnrg are not winning ''B any money. Thoae who play on the principle wjeHIH that erery bona hu bla turn are getting all JCsjBBtBea the wealth.

'a'dBBBBSB I'iBaBtTBl The American Pony Rtetng Auoclatlon wilt ifsBSBtl hold Its Spring meeting at Usmpetead aHH to-morrow, 'JaBl Pretty Mother Deserted ner Prejty Baby. Mrs. Addle Bent, of 4S Bsltlo street, Brook. VjaBBl Itu, yielded to a pretty woman's appeal to hold '-IHl a baby a few rxlnntes while Ita mother did an, 'BBI errand In Wecltler A Abraharaa'a store. She BaBBai hsld the baby tares home and then took It 10 'Vjbbbbbb! the polloo station.

Its mother hu not yet been vSbbbbbbI fonud. Ii is a rery pretty boy baby, abssrt IEjbiB tnrae months old, "Ibbbbbsi Baeeball Sohedulo for To-Day, utincx. atlorilTloa. A BBBtl Brooklrn at If York. Hasten at rldU4TtMe.

Z. PhtUSelphla at BMtn. WubtaartM. at tultlore jtHI Cl.v.lMid Pituoarc, Oolumbosak OmoianaU. TrBBaBtl Chicago at OiaalaBttC Lease.

Hie at St, Lajaltv 4 4 JtSeBai.

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