new york ny evening telegram 1891 jan - 1891 jul grayscale - 0374.pdf

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. XXfiL-NO. 7,820. NEW YORK. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 189L-W1TH SUPPLEMENT. PRICE TWO CENTS. LIST EDITION. Ifi HE AN ? Interesting Testimony in the Fansbawe Trial. VERY SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES. •*+- Unable To Bouse Sleepers, But Able To Dress Completely. •**• The trial or JekaM. IX Faaakaw.e charted with ssttlng Are to ue dwelling hoeae Ho. M East Twsa- ty-nutt strest, ot watch he was one or u e oeea- pasts at ihe time, waa resumed to-day la Fan 9 ot i* serai fats bus, before Becerder oayth and a iorr. TheacceaedUeyeaag maa at goad family aad waa a clerk in the emc* or u* Knickerbocker Fira Utterance Ce»paay whoa theflraoccurred, oa Feb- rusry,A, Mas. Tka mauve toe the attempt at arena la aatd to have M I raaahawe'a daalra laraauxa apoa eaiBsaraacepeiicy r*r i s . coo, taxea oat by kim apoa hte weerUg apparel a aaert tiaia previously. TbeeeM waa tried ease before aad naaltad to a dtasgrecmeat. Mra. Taa Baser, who leased taa preuiae* u question uarje^rdin* hoeae. tssiiflod thatealy taa accaaad aad acataa he taa various p-sceeU the hoeae whore Ue flames were otecov- arse. TM drat wliaeat to-day waa Mats Dengkry. who eouytsd a roaai edjoUing that ot Faaahawe. aad sMtrsUaoo that ka d!d aot knock apoa Uedoor kataata taa apartment* to etve tka alarm, eltheagh n n i akewa that ka waa aaaad draaaad at Ua ttaa tka flra broka ear. Mrs. Taa Deter waa thaa racaUcd by taa proaeca- tloa, aad said that ehortiy attar sevaa o'clock oa tha morning altar tha flra aha aad a coaveraauoB with Mr. Faaahawe aad Mra. caartaty la taa receptive max, Ma caxea lata tka raoat with aaverai lattara la ata kaad aad.uid wUaaaa ha waa aorry tor har loss, sad. aa ho waa la tha laaaraaco ausiaeae, ha might bo abla to btlp har recover. Mra. Oaartaay laid Km that wltaaaa waa aot insured, wrueea added t - M Mr. faaahawa aafct that whoever had doaait ought la ba haagaa. Bo alao aald that ha Ueught ha caaat—kaaaylawga ad. Mra. Caartaty told him ba coald do aa by raptaclac tha tfclaga destroyed. , Mr. Faaahawa thaa aakad har It aha accaaad him at sarong U e room ea flra. Mra.Oaartaay raptlad taatakadld aot, bat that it Ue ere had occurred u her ream wader Blssnsr clrcaautaacaa aka would foal obliged to a***e coed my loaa." -What rarthor «M aa aay about taa flrar* 'if e said taat he waa la bad aad had beta awakv aaad by tha flaaio or aaaoka or sossatAlag like tk«v bat aa tha door waa aa flra ha eaald aat cat oat ta araaaa taa people n tha hoeae. Mra. Oaartaay aakad aim why ha did aat awka aba way tkroagh ihafaMBagdaoraarlUca Doagatya room. Ba ra> alaaa that the Mdlap; doora war* tltd aadtkatha tetreagu enougt to pan taa curuiae aad ihe door leastag teMlaa Doaghty'a PORTER ITHR III. What He Knows About Our "Small" Population. MURRAY'S REPCBL1CAMSU UNDOUBTED. Not Ooe Democrat Appointed Supervisor in the Doubtful States. .»ar*TOaartaay aaaad hisakew ha cama ta ha Craaaadattkottai*. Ho aaM ltatwhaa ho raaad ha eaald aat gat oat or tho room ho treat to ale track,toak a aait of elettaa aat ot it aad pat them aa." . "What did Mrs. Oaartaay aay to that"* -^koraaarkadihatltwaaairaatahaaadairaarh aaaatk tadotkn whoa aakad sotstrengueaoogh to kaock oa Bias Doughty** room door ao aa Ugive •be sierra." Oa crov-exsaunattea by ex-coaster Beeieataa for tha defence, wltacaa stated that Faaahawa braBgkt a wemaa to bar hoaaa whoa* ha latradacM astfra.ban. Tka latter remained oaly a law days. Fsaakawa waa aot atapptag at tha haaaa almaoir, batkevubad Mra. Ban every aight. aad witness aappaaad that they wara haabaad aad wire. Caaaatlthaa endeavored to draw tram wltaaaa an acknowledgment ttat har raoble-mladad sister, who treed with bar, waa mlsehtevoaa, aad tkat thita had haaaa qaarrel betwtea them, Bat wit. ama stated ampkaucaliy tkat har alatar waa act •lackareas, aaa that aha aerer tad aay great tressfe with har. Ttohearugot wltaaaa waa continued attar re- WHERE IS THE BRITANNIC? SI**!**) eve me* tela ad 1**4 Nlghr. Bat Maw Mtselntsr, Tne White Star sieaatsktp Bnuanle, which left Liverpool oa March * with ker cablas crowded wlib puaaagara, waa sighted at Fire laUad rest aight aad under ardiaary ctrcamsuacaa ekeula hare ban at the Quarantine atanea at day llgat to-day. Aanmbor ot Ttaaeia started dawa ta meat tka etgaklptka moroiag. bat the Bntaaale eaald aat be feaad aad they retaraad to tha city to await the fcttag ol the log. Tka ataaaaoat Wdliaai Fletcher iearaeyed so taa health auuoa aner tha aaita aad, sw ladlag tbe M* Wklta eur beat, proceeded to ikelewarbaylaaaarchor her. n o Fletcker raa tkroagk tka tag baaka aad lau every receaa la tka kataor. bat the search far Ua Briuaaie waa trait. has aat the nan tender retaraad ta the Battery at ONLY FOUR* HUSBANDS. Mra. Bredrricka Waati Another DiTOice— •atereeilNg loaeatlleatleae. '••re Dagro, of the Sapener Conn, to-eay tried Xi *feltbreagbt ly Caronae Ftaderkta lor a im- '** drtorce rrom Joka Frcderlclv, ker reartk '•**•>«. on ike grooad or entity and abandon- f'- v aha aaa bad elxteea catldreo ay htr rorctr kcaaaads and one of tkeaa. a tniaa at air2?" ****** WM dMHoyed by Fredericks in «• Hist atora at »o. sea second areaee. Her £? .V 1 . B(| fttderleka became fneadiy eon a •nttk oi proaus aalt retailed. It was Basliy •tyjaw aae tie coapa wore married. aaa X 5 ? J , i H r , , r : B * e*«*»*»T ikey Mparated tIt»!*V* w * m »rfeeted lor abaadoameat. A vviea aomacai Termed w cvmmti aim. iicctsloa w aa mcrred. Poll Dead an Fmh Aeinar, cikcowa wowaa ran dead en tka aMswilk at »*^VLlSV b ". ,n ** ,m " aF,n * •»••«»« today. Ma *•»! ass rewored to tka Moeteiaia preciact. . m » Railroad Caao 1st Coart. Tic inicwe at tka lefailiy *r me ordlatace re- 1' nag it* sartace railroad compaaie* to raa ears •IV ^J?,?? 11 !™ *•"»•«• «»«BUkl and are L>uiiu a ui v !!y a ?*l l V OwporaiTea dttoraey atrcd S .It'iMiVL 0 »M«» J««tateki waa ran- 52a ai?a!M52W?5 ,Bn ••»»•« »• railroads, ct iiaTr..*.. i £P*.'i ,<Ml *y b * f0, » '»• aeaeral term aciVea. " ** Uoa » » » Ktat. Decielea era* re -»«a> . riawer Show t»y at. Mary> Galld. itiitdies cenntettd wiu bt. Marj's Calid am i»« « " , , , w , , T t lJ »•»••» •* «•• »«• «»rj'* "*! ,!o '" 1 *' r«t Ckiidrea aad ua 5». Matya Cand ilAV. 11 .Iv , ' ,1 * ,n4 »"• »* »»• U a a t Lycenm. nii*a T ^l , »!?P ,cts •« « • S«» York FiitntuaK » IM M? l t ?hi , if.:"v ,v,o » ••« •?'»« °«»•• i>» Ckalnaaa Weight Uoleomb, ot Ua Censoa Com- mutae.waa anrpriaed tnlamornlcg wnsn ha entered Fait S at taa Costaon Fleas t > flan Robert 1*. r&rter, Superlnteadent ot tka Federal Cenana. wait- ing tor him. The committee but week larlted Mr. Porter to take tke aiand aaa tall what be knew about j».ar Terk'a email pepnlauea. aad Mr. rorter replied that ba woald ba praseas oa Sainniay. Uwine, howerar, to alcknasa la kla (amliy ha cama to.day aad tcqnastod to be ailoared to appear aa a witneea. Mr. Belceab amUlagiy rerlleu tkat ha aoald ac- coamedate Mr. Porter ana changed tha arrange, menu accordingly. AeeooaasUe caairmaa bad caled tie committee :o order he aaaonaced tkat Attorney General Tabor had replied to Ue commutee'a leco'.utioa which re- qaestedalmto adrtaa the committee wkeuterlt waa wUkla Ue power ot toe Legla.-atn.re to pro*lde by law lor titlDg an ennme>atlon In tbe year 1S81 ot Ua people ot Ue Suta. Tha Atiorooy Cen oral aaya Uat It Is andonbtedlr arttbln tbe power ot Ue present Legalatarc to maaa prorlatoa by law roraaenaaarauoawbichcaabe ma-la tae baaa tar aa apportioament ot ue Senate and Assembtr dlttrtcu at tke Stale. rOkTEE A WITNESS. Mr. Porter then look tna aiand and teaUfled tint he had coma prarlona experience in census mattera. aa ha waa at the head or too second dlrlalan under General Walker. Ilia work there waa aalnly aa aa expert. Be bad now s too persona working tor him. aad ba expected to Bnlth tbe work In 1532. Otiheae 8.000 persona about 1.0)0 were clerks. Kearly hai'or tha clerks bad paaaed the civilser» elceexamlration. bnt all had paaasd the cenaua ex* amtaatton, which be Uongnt was mora aarore thaa thatot tbe civil cemce. sime persona who bad paaaed the elrll service examination were thrown eat by tha census examiners. . This ceasna examination waa especial y aerere in arltciae.le, bat quesuoaa were alao aaked la read, la*, writing aad geagrapny. arroKTEO ar THE PRESIDENT. This Board at Examiners waa appointed by tka Secretary ot the interior In order to aid Ue bnrer. latandett There were ao anch examinera when General Walker took the census, ana Ue result was tkat the latter had aa inferior lorca ot clerks at Waahlagioa. •D:d yon appoint any Democrat aSupemtorr* asked Mr. Bartiett. "I dla aot appoint aay ot them. The President did that, bat ha usually appointed the men whom 1 appreTed." "Did yea recommend Mr. Marray r* ••Tee. 1 kao w that be waa a man ot integrity aad ability and waa jmt u e kind or a Superelaor I wanted." ••Waa recommended blmr* • -Cotoael Etaaa Allen and Mr. Carpenter spoke to aaa a boat bias." w raaAT A OOOD ssroauca-c . " I s w ' t Martay tke candidate ot the Republican party aere?", T t a t l don't know. Ua waa the only candidate tkat 1 heard oL" "Xew.'* said Mr. Bartiett. ccaxingly, "Is It not year, pritate oplnloa taat be waa appointed at the request et Ue parti? What do yon tnlnk about lit" "1 kcow that he M a good Republican. 1 took htm largely on my personal judgment ot tho man and ha personal appearance. Be came to Washington to aaa ao aaa 1 liked him. 1 appointed him at tbe rtQaeat cl Colonel Allen aad Mr. Carpenter." -ia Colonel Allen a Republican*" •1 think ao, oat he may no a Mugwump lor all 1 kaew." -Waa Mr. Murray a iriend ot yours!" **1 aerer aaaw him beforr." In response to intther qaeaioni Mr. Porter said Unta great m«ny Democrats were appointed Sc- perrUora and no one waa appointed who was ob- jected to by Ue Democrat*. ir DkFESDS. "Was any Democrat appointea Superrlsor In a deabtal S-»-el" loqatred Mr. Bartiett. *•! don't kaow what yon mean by a doabUol Bate,** replied Mr. Porter, thoughtfully robbing ba chin. "Itdeponde whether yoalowk at It from a Republicaa or Democratic aunJoolnu" "Well, 1 guess we can make no a llst,'» said Mr. Bertie:t. -Take, for instance. Saw Tork. X«w Jer- sey and Connecticut; they aredonbtiulSates, Ueyaorf "Tea. I suppose so." •Were any Ueaoca's appointed Superrhors ta Ueea suteal" "Idon^koowt postlnly th*ro might bate been, ta I doo't ihink ao." ••Din you aaTo anything to do with Ueappotnt- kaea* et ue oautnera toi»t * •So. except to lnstroct UeSoperrlsore as to ihilr appolataen'." sure TOSS'S riLSE ricrFJts. Mr. Porter said that racoonu had been made la a great many cltl:s and in nearly all of them the second count wee less thsa ue 8rau In all eases tke seconi*. coaot was accepted. A complaint waa rccorredrrom MW Tork, bntno recount waa made. The population of New Tork, aa made ap by the Federal ceutu«, waa 1.613.M1. Tha was tke count glren oat In July and Mr. rorter belated tbe flgores were correct. The exaaiaadon win be continued nam late this afternoon. - * o> . NOT YET INDICTED. Tbe Grand Jary Still Unable to Conaltter the Tunnel Dla.iater. D'.tlrict Altorocy >icoll was sgaia una' le lo-.tav toca'l ueattentMBOt the crano Jnty ?oli:a Foetia arenne tunnel disaster, owing to u e fact Ma- the type written copy ot the Tciumtnoaa evidence taken at tke Cotoaer'a Inqnctt hid not been placed ta bis hand*. There are eTer ooo page* of this testt. rnony and tka Grand Jury will h»T0 a i l m o a e task to read It over when it Is received. Ifaa leas of life by ibaditaster b«a drawn su»a- nor.to'ho tin which DMUKI Attorney Nicoiibas aeattothe LegtfUiare,by which corporations la Ula State caa t.e male Ii.bl? toerimiml prcneco- tion. At It is now, a cotporation when indicitd. aeed not appear to pieae and the inoictreeat must bedlsmia»ed. Voder the pr«>r-o<tcd law corpora- foas will be as liable before ihe criminal coon a« they now are In the ciril court*. It l* ptebaKc that the Greed Jaty will lake up the taaotl dttaaur on NehOay. ' —•-•. Death of Ada. I.rwiV Mother. Rote i.tw-.«, tee moihir of Ada Lewi*, who is ue toagkgirist Katrigao'a, died of consumption yes tarday In San Francisco. Mra. lewis WIS Ipy-foer years of ate. sue had aosu oi intads in Nsw Tork. Her genua naiere aade her pepaiar every where. * Robbed I.i»pen«i.l Stewart's llntler. Fiaak Smith, forrairlr a wauer la the employ of MaptnordStswait at Ke.tJ Ktrih arenne, was ar- raiKoe i »t the JsfTtrson Maiket looay on ,\ charge otrnibery and held In fLOGO bailforHI*', smiih etued st Mr. Stswsrt's rendence on Wednesday, oiteosibly to tee u.e boiltr. Kogeoe u'Cooneii. lie was left a.one In the bniement forarewminoisa and improved ue time by epebrhf tletafa and pocktting ue butlers ssvehvy-Bve-doiisr watch, tr.a ian-.e night tha thief pawned Ue watch on ue Bower; sod wasntbbedbr dtteciirts as hi emerged from its shop. . m » and 6 h av., aoptrlor Table M., one dollar.—yttlr. TIS II. Opposed To Giving Away Battery Park. BUT TAMMANY FAVORS TDS SCHEIE. LUITPOLDS BIRTHDAY. Great Enthusiasm at tke Cele- bration in HnuieL SANTIAGO UNDER SARTIAL IAW. Why the Grab Should Be Prevented By the City. An Attempt To Hold an Election Fails Completely. The Mann stun Klevated Rtltroad Company la again reaching oat lor Uatiory Perk. Aasembiytnaa McClelland Introduced a bill to give u e elevated real the right U a strip ot Battery ratk forty-three feet wide, alongside of Its present elation. Tats bdl waa ao framed taat oa ita lace Ue ratk Coatntlsalonataata given exclusive power to grant aaeh privilege to Ue rauroad. . Tha object or tbla la ohviona, because of the tact that the Tammany Hail Commtsalonera are in faver ot granting the right, and the bill waa cleverly { draw a to take ita power out ot the head, ot the Legislature aad rest It in tt^t ot Tammany HaH men. Tha idea prevails la political circles thai tbe elevated railroad people have received some as- surance of fivarabla considera'lon from the Park Board ta wartant h; preaent coarse ot action. Kor A Dirricct-T JOB. As Ua Board Is now conaututad It la sprarent Uai little it any aiffieulty would be encenbtored anyway. Commissioner liana has declared htmaelt to be in f ivor or granting the concession to u e railroad and President Gallop alao has shown a friendly dlapoelttoa toward tna scheme. Commis- sioner Strauss Is an ob]sctlontst tor political rea- aoaa. Mr. Dana has taken a stand la tbe mattar and bat frequent v aald ai too open meetings ot the Board that ho could aee no reasonable objection to faclu* Utiag ttarel by granting tne additional apace for a terminus. Ue declares that the beauty ot the park and Its surroncdinga nave a'ready been apelied by the •tecilon or «li» ptctent etrnctu.ro and addttlena, more or tear, can do no barm. MATOR CBAST'S VIEWS. Taking Into consideration the fact that Mayor Cram la rested with the power to appoint a com- mtjaioner In place ot the late vT.ldo Uatcnins, who a l l be an important factor in granting the railroad company its mneb desired privilege, hie vlewa oa Ue McCl-Uaad bill may be of a pec i»l Interest. -I dont think the pnbile mlanadenUnd my poai- tion in Ue met cr." said Mayor Q:ait to me lo-oay. "I have taken a aund asd 1 ahall not atniury myaelt by changing It In the mater ot appointments or any other way. 1 do not ravor conceding a part or Battery Park tit railroad, purposaa.'* It la generally anderatood. and Mayor Grant sta*ea tha belter, that tbe introlucilon and passage ol bills tbiongb tka Legislature can in no wiae vest a ?ma e corporation wlit rtgbta to Park Ian a a to be used for Ue company'a own purpoaea. Tbe Majet*. otlnlon wasfarmedby reaaca of the proceedings when the rlgnta to secare tne apaa for Ue preaent etmcture weie underway. It will be remembered tnat the agreement which aecured the iliht rer the preaent auncture through Battery Park was gained oa the argument that it woald net la erected on condemned Park property, bnt on a otreet line w&len. waa Intended to ba laid through tbe Park. This accounts for tbe ctrenitoaa wind- age et the road at tee aenUara termlana. ANTONIO WAS FICKLE Romance of a Mulberry Street Courtship. DESERTED FOR i PRETTY SISTER. Oue of Italy's Daughters Creates a fiumpus and Causes an Arrest. . . Hotel R*jai, *om st. i d'Hoie Dinners, e to s F. READY FOR THE TRAMP. Final Agreements Armngoil las » Sattia* r.ctory Slastwar. Tne contestacts in tbe ccmlngalz daygo-as-you* pieaae match at Madison Square Garden met at Ue rooma ot Manager Albert, at Ua Ashland House. to-day and signed the deal agreements. After much talk and worry on ihe patt ot Albert and bis col- league*, the management of the Madieon Square Garden promlaed to aat a*lde ihe Uret fio.ooo taken In at the box ornce for tbe prizes promlaed to tha pedeatrlans. They win alao reserve tbe necessary amount tor ihe payment of the rest of the garden, f Alter this money b*a been aeea%ed Manaeer Al- beit will Lave tne remainder or in ^receipts If there la any monei left unattasned. The contesunlo de- clared UtmaeiT*s entitely ra'ialled with the ar- rangemants a» ihey now a rand. Manager Albert aald to me to day that everything was in readiness tor the etart and that the pro- gramme aa announced would be earned em 10 the ieaer. Tee ralllnga for the different tracka and the bridges are aU completed, and ihey will be put up aa aoon aa Ue samea oi tha Manhattan Athlstic Club, which win be beid to-morrow night, are ever. I saw Atihur Lumly this morning, »nd be aald that no money h«a been deposited by either Albert or Albert's "backer." Frits. Tke -bond" whlcb had been oied by the Utter la aUll in Mr. Lumlv'a pos- session, but la practically worthies*. Mr. Lumly said ihat hs desired to see mat justice waa done to the contestant*, and It waa wi.h that Idea Uat he consented to be the atakeioiaer. Wkliethemeetineatihs Ashland llcuse waa la session Uls mernine an irdivMual woo gave bis aame aa X. U. UiU. of Kansas City, entered ua room and sato thai he deetred to emer Ue content. He stated ;ra' h> bad walked from hie home to this cuy to be able to enter the race. Ba also een- Odemul y a-ated that be waa good for ThO miles la six dajs. wasrsupon several of the bystanders nearly tainted. . «B> . RETURNED A MADMAN. Bnllrler Iluake, or Jersey City, Uriwem fraxy By Drnaje, Builder George Bnrkr, aged forty yeer«.of No. 940 Baldwin avenue, Jersey cuy Heights, kas been missing from bis tome tloce Snndsy mornlog. Be asd been anffetmg from an attack of malaria and waa taking a proprietary medicine which, It Is BOW believed, caused mm to btcome delirious. Oa Monday tke police were notifled and a general alarm was tent OUT. This produced no Information and tae ho«p'.ti!a and pttsoas of Mewart, Saw Ycrk, Brooklyn and eieewnere were Trailed by ex* Coroner Barke. a brother of the missing man. but without success and anally the ramlly arrived el the conc"c«i the; Burse bad met wita foul plsy or had made away witn nlmeeir. Atmidntghtlaatalght aa Policeman LoJlk was waiting down Sewsrr. avenae be raw a wrciened Icokin? object, ecarcely recognizable Is a bnmaa being, covrcn with mud, iiln and slime standing tn ftont or Hence business offlee at the corner or IMldwlB avenue. The mas ttved la front ol the office dvor staring at ue alga in aa aimleas sort of away. Tt-e man's ejea wrre b:oodahoL hla shot! bad been torn riotn nis :te\ bu c;o has were ilietaiy in rag* and slime covered him from head ro foot; hie clothing was eoaved with water. I^odick «poke to bim and thera«njabbered a war in answer wiu the Incoherency «f n demented child, lie was taken to A asoou near by and l/>dick sent rer ex-Cornner lietke, who rtcognlted Ue unfortunate man at his miaamebroiaer. When qaestioned it became evident tset the an. roriunaie man nad lost his resron completely. The only ieply he made to qotsitons was:—»-l aad snow, lot* of asow to eat, and water to drink cct of a nice wel.-' It is believed thai Uemediclei Porkohud taken ao aOecied him that he wsnaerei MT on ihe meadows along tee llarkea»*ck road, where no was exposed in the wester since >nnday last, lie wa*. taken to Ma home, where be now lies in a precar.eui condi- tion. . e> . Scarlet Fairer tin rtr.nril. Thtre was an onlbnik of scttlM fever en heard tneaUAtnir ilavei ihit attired btre U4ay rrom Breraea. Two pallims wire ttaosferrid from the Btrgi Offlc« Hospital Ul» arittoonn to Kortb rm-.ners' nia-vi. one is a German boy, Wuhilra iiensiv, and ue euer a Dane, Peine Akmtery, aged twenty-three years. •-•- LOXDOS, March 13.—A Honicli despatcliaaya that tbe aeventieth birthday of Prince LuitpoM was celebrated thero with greal enthtuiaem jeeterday. Tbo Uegent received congratula- tion* from the Emperor William, tho Emperor Francis Joseph, aad other European aoTereigaa. The plaa to depose the insane King Otto and make Lnitpold, who ta heir apparent, the King; of Hararia waa aot carried ont. owing, it u stated, to tho disapproval of the Kaiser, who did not view with favor the euggeetion to in- terfere with the regular tenure of the Crown, even in the case ot an insane monarch. The people, however, ehowed their esteem lor LuitpoM by tuaikng the day one of feasting and general rejoicing. King Otto'a health ia reported to be failing, and it ia aaid that bailor careful watching he woald probably end hie lite like his brother Louis, the late King. Lord Randolph Churchill, will start for Marauonaland in April, lie ia just now giving Lis leisure momente to reading ap on books that might throw a light on the mjaterioua rains of Marelionaland discovered by the Sooth African Company'a expedition. Ilia lordship alao in- tends to pay a visit to King Lobengula. of the aMatabelee, and to assure that monarch semi- officially of the good intentions of Great llriUin. French influences aro aaid to be at tbe bot- tom of hostility to British protection in Uganda. Late advices lrom tbe Protestant missionaries there state that the French Catholic mission- aries havo complete control of the situation, and have taught the people that they ought to resist any attempt to impose British rale. The situation is a perplexing ono for the British Foreign Office, aa there ia no Parliamentary support worth apeaking ot to suatain an effort to subdue Uganda, and any such attempt would evoke a powerful protest. It is probable, there- fore, that codling will be done. leaving it for tbe British ia South Africa to assert their chums when occasion arises. EXGLUSIt LIBERALS TBOUBLSU. There ia growing discontent among the Eng- lish Liberals with tbe withdrawal from Parlia meat of a number of Irish members, who bare given up their scale to engage m the Parnell- McCarthy controversy-. Tbe consequence of this desertion ia that tbo Government secures much larger majorities on diviaiona than it otherwise woald, ana thereby maintains an ap- pearance of 1 strength before the country. The situation is deeply felt' by Mr. Gladstone, who has. it is stated, expressed himself very plainly oa tbe subject to Mr. Horiey and others, and some prominent Liberals have declared it can- not fall.to weaken the attachment of the Eng- lish Liberals to the cause of Home Hale. A Baenoe Ayres dispatch aaya that the family of Baltnaceda are safe ia the Argentine Republic. Tbo latest advleee from Santiago were to the effect that the city in which quiet had been maintained by severe martial law. was beginning to be turbulent, owing to the reported successes of the insurgents. An at- tempt to hold ao election on last Sunday waa a complete failure, only the Government officiate and employes taking part, the people generally holding aloof, convinced that tbe old regime in Chili is coming to ao end. The inaargente con- tinue to be abundantly supplied with money, and pay for all provisions nnd private property taken by them. A St. Petersburg despatch aaya that the Holy Synod of the Russian Church baa issued aa, order that all converted Jews shall attend pub- lic worship of the orthodox faith at leaat once in every week or be deemed to bave relapsed into Judaism. They are also in every instance to make a recantation of their Jewish belief be- fore baptism and to be kept oa probation at least six months. All those who relapse most be reported to the ciril authorities far punish- ment. _ PARNELL'S MANIFESTO. Lingo's Trial, ral lie interest at Camdia In Ui trial of Francis I/.ngo for ue mnrdir ot Mrs. Annie Miliar has aot ai.v.ea. The new court tor.;s was crowded true raining when ue trial was ntamed. Robert Jon**, a colored lad. u n years of age, said u t t he saw bingo on the day of Ue monter. before nine o'clock ia u e morning, washing Mood rrom his hinds M apamo. This testimony is expected to ritsroot birgo's ifattmcht tnat lis cot his hand with M* corn knife, oao*lag it to ween, and that later in till day us exittion of wonlng wltk hli handi cta«ed tbi wound to bleed afreik. SULZER'SCOURT BILLS «> He Introduces Three To Facilir tate Business. IMHEIi HARLEM BRIDGE MEASURE. Tim Sullivan's Measure To Adjourn Orer St. ratricks Day Defeated. The Loaa*, Bxpectedl Dweaaaent learned at Last—Ita Cowtente Vsstawperiawt. Lo5DO*, March 13.—Parnell, tbe uncrowned Irish leader, issued a manifesto just before the London dinner hour (balf-past six P. II.) to- day. It is addressed to the Iriih-Amencana, and ia principally composed of an appeal to Irishmen in tbe Unitca States for assist arc*. He defends bis position and declares that ba has always worked tn tbe interest of his bonded countrymen, although often misconstrued. Tbe manifesto is a great disappointment to Farneli'e friends/who bad boned that he would exonerato himself in relation to Mra. CKShea. That lady, howcrer, is not interred .to ia tba document. Bairoar's Praiseworthy Work. LOMXKC, March 13.—Tbe Ttmei aaya:— "While the shattered fragments of the Irish party continue to deTOte their energies to tbe patriotic task of mutual annihilation. Balfour and tbo 'Cattle myrmidons' are bmy ia the prosaic doty of bringing daily bread to Ibou- sands ot hungry Irishmen. Their work ia com- monplace and includes no fervid addresses,but, although it seems tarns, it shows a remarkable record of good done.'' The Paste It i n k uncials Pralaed. P.\ars Mnrch ia—The press speaks in high terms of tbe course pursued by tbe Bank of France in connection with tbe financial troubles ol the bVxietio des Depots de Comptee four- ant*. Tbe belief is expressed that what might hare been a panic was averted by the prompt and decided taction of tbe bank. a y o n U e f dark and ally mien, whose name is Antonio Mauo. was a captira ta the Temba Police Court to-day. charged with asaaali aad baiury by hla sweetheart. Unid last Wednesday ereetag An- tonio lleed ta email bat atyllak aparimeau at So. 1U Mulberry a.reet. Autou'.olsa early headed Adonis ot the lis lea colony aad a loameymsa barber by trade, bis apectaity being a rapid Bee-coat ehaee. Alter undergoing one ot Hum a customer generally searched thefloorto And elray piecea et face that might be lying around loose. Two weeka ago the ltehtnlog abater reeigaed a good position taa taahloaabte Bowery aaaomeat saaterU aad haa doaa aotalac bat enjoy life erer alace. ABieale Maaao had a sweetheart named Elizabeth FermaaaU She occupied a anite at Ka. lad Men etreeu Elizabeth waa known to be Anionlo'a "steady stri,** aad had aspirations to became hla partner for life. IUUBITB. wsa aoxAxne. Elizabeth waa alwura a trifle romantic Shelored U e barber w i u aflerce.TOleaale affaclan that was nerer adequately retaraad. All day long eke waa meek eyed aaa melancholy. Whenever anything croaaea her she weald weep large, hot teara et die- trees, and whenever ana thought about Antonio** tngioliy ot heart aka wen a raa her Angara madly Uioagh her back hair aad call tor notaoa or a dag- ger, or both. Seme time age ElixabeU Formasm seat to Italy for her sister Angelina, who Is younger aad mora oeanmnl. Angelin»landed at tho Barge Office and Et zaoeU welcomed her to her boudoir in Mott etreet aad invited bar to make bereett perfectly at home, saying, "What Is mine, dear alstsr, la yourat" Ungrautal Angeana interpreted ua Invitation too literally. Antonio, the barber, belonged ta Emnbeth, but Angelina etele htm away. Indeed, Antonio encouraged her to de ao. Be found much more leveuaeaa ia her thaa In the old Came. Last Wednesday they eloped and Ue happy pair went to spend their honeymoon at So. lis Mulboiry etreeu TUB jtBiananxs GIGGLXD. Whoa Ue J-lied Elizabeth learned ths altaatton she became hyaterieai and aeraamed ea lend and ao leas; that ue enure popalaitoa of her own tease aad several adjeiaing oaea came to aee what wee Ua matter. Elisabeth declared that aba would either bare Antonio or pepaiata a grave at once. lh« neighbors baa become so aeed to ker threats that they giggled gleetuiiy aa soon aa aka beiaa to mazouem. At a. late noar last Bight angry Elizabeth atartad eui to track Ua ruaawaya. t»na foaaa Uem aad expressed herself ao vigorously that false Antonio ahowad her U e door. As aha did not take ua hint u e wicked barber u aald to hare grasped her cor- dially by Ua neck aad to have thro wa her out- . Oa reaeklac Ua etreet aad collecting her thoughts and oUer ihUga Elisabeth conceived a plan of re- vaago wnicn made bar trlampa aver Ue enemy. bat only ror a while. She eoagai Peueamaa fo- gariy o f a e a u i " sad poured icrtn a tearful tale into hie large and willing ears. V sxTOjcto ta n a n . Pegarty, who m always a champion al the op* pressed, especially whsa ue victim ts a comely young Italian woman, sksnghaled Antonio sad loosed aim dp for aaaault." It waa proved to the aattsfactlea ot Ua Coart this morning Uai Eiizaoeth had net been oadiy inlered, ae Ue prisoner was duchargea. Kaster In Liverpool. LmarooL, March 13.—Monday, March 30, and Tuesday, March 3 1 , will bo observed as Kaster holidays in the Liverpool cotton market. a *a» a The Lyrtdy Case Sent ta a Referee. Thi Gehirii Terra et the Septeau coart this after- noaa appointed Austin O. Fox as reterai to ra*s iron the cnergn made sgainit Wiinam M. and Jamil M. l.yddy in procnoioti broagkl lednbar thim from pritmingliw in UII Maic. - * » nearly tn Wear. Spring orercoat*. use catum work, IS t* | i } . bpeciai naris<ni at |U Hacktlt, csrnart A Co., Broadway an« Canal n.- 44A DISTURBED Bahrr Otk THE VICTIM'S REST. awd Mads assa IwTasllsjaittoa) Baajaretl as Bwrglar. AnUeayOtt. baker, et So. sn Second avenue, waa awakened from bis sleep uu morning by a noma ta his room, ana saw a maa nasby pasklag a lot ol mot Bine; tato a beg. O-t jumped from bed aad grappled with the Intruder, who earrendered at oaea aad waa given tato tbe cnatody or Faitcc- man Ilogan. The man aaid Us waa James O'Konike, thirty yeara oM. or So. 3U Avenue A. He n<d gained aa entrancetotne premises by oreakiag a rear window. The prisoner waa arraigned before Justice Ryan at tha Yorkvfl.e Police Cocrt mis meraiag and aeid la S?,ooo ba'J far ttiai. Ue aald he was eraek whea he went law taa Sense and Bad ao Knowledge ot what had traaeplred. rriciii. PEsraTcii TO THE zvrsisa TELEGBAW. ALBAST. March 13 — Assamoiyman Snizer Intro- duced three ui*. d:sited by District Attorney Sicoli. to-day designed to facilitate huemeas In Ue criminal couru. Two of the bills amena ihe Crim- inal Code and Consolidation act s*> as to create aa additional part to Ue Conit ot General Sessions, ta h&rmony with a law passed iwt year, it alao ta- creaaea tbe number cl ceputy clerks to alx, three ta get lAOOO and three ££.500 saUry. Tee third bill raateaaa ludictaent against a cor. peration effectusi, t>y authorizing ibe sheriff, it u e corporation does not answer, to attach lis real and pereonal property, the property may be soil aad tha money bold utt il the corporation appears, it the corporation faih pieal wi:hm two term* after Ue return ot Ue attachment the money, after dedoctioK expenses ot the proceedings, la to be paid to the Coacty Treasurer tor the use of Ua pcorotkUCH county. Incase ot aSnoUeShertfl may collect it oatot tie property or ue corporation u U e same manner as upon aa execution in a civil action. Drypa!cher has a bill permit Unc the eractloa ot beo.ha and stands witniu Ue mop lines, with Ua consent ot Ue owner ot Ue premises tor the sals ot newspapers, periodical?, flowers aad Italia . only. rOK A NXW rjABLBlt EE1DGE. Assembly man CUrke put la a tali cut mixing the building ot anew bridge over tho llartem River to replace tne present Thud avenno bridge. It must be not leas rhas sixty feet In width nnd ue grade ot auck elevation as shall be required by the acta ot Coagreaa in relation to the Ship c*na\ bnt not less than thirty feet above mean high water mark et Uariem River. Tne expense or building the bridge ehall not exceeu $i.2o0.ow. ana such fnruer sum as u necessary tor land <t image?. Rocha's bi.l repeaitnfr the Pier Shedding act ot ISSa was paued. Roche fays taat pier 45 was shed- ded. bnt the Sew Eagland Transit Company, eon- ttary to the law, did not put the roe: in such condi- tion that the people couiu use the roof lor a breath- ing piece. The Baitaty Put -i." Rosl bill was referred to tha Clues Committee to-day. O'Connor, ot Etnga county, who ta on tho Railroad Committee.objected tnat tt ahoui:i go to his committee and made aueh a motion. It was defeated. SV/LUTAX AND ST. PATRICE. Tim Sullivan pat In a concurrent resolution that the Legislature should adjiurn over S . ra-rtck's Day. Tim expressed much surprise because Ue resolution was defeated. Senator Stewart introduced a bill authorizing the Board of Estimate to appropriate ue sum ot $10,000, ta le raised by tax*; ton, provide ror Ue monu- ment ol John Ericsson in accordance wiU tta law already exisilng. The Memorial Committee, already designated and organized In ue city, are authorized to submit plans to tae Fart Co cmusieners and, on the approval of the design snd plan and appropriation, ot money. the Camuitaslocera slt.i: proceed to erect Ue eutae ia*a place of their selection. THE TAXATION' QCESTlON. The taxation ccsstioa is a burning one and It will BO: down until some satisfactory solution is found* That pereonal property does not oesr its lull burden ot tsxatton ail concede. Rut nourums Ilka tha Liana* law Sew York w:u not endure, as It neara too heavily the other war. The farmers fsvor this measure because they see 1B it a relief from tta pressure of taxation oa real property which they believe accocme in a large degree ror Ue waning value ot farm piopcrty and tbe steadily Increasing aggregate or aor'ssges. A Isw wnicn would ta> creese the proportion, ot taxation borne by per- sonal property without the opsretslve and lnquls*. tortal qualities ore listing law would meet with general satisfaction. Assemblyman Walter (X Gilford, or CliaUuq.ua, haa introduced a tax bill into tne Assembly at the Instance of the Farmers' bUte Grange, ot wntehha la president, that will bear close examination. It hi brief but sweeping in Its edict. It reads:— All taxable real eatate In tha State ot Sew Tork ahali bereaiter be entitled to the same dedceitoafer Indebtedness thereon as pergonal pro petty ta BOW eotit'ed to. aod assessment abail be made only apoa tka amount romslntncartera deduction of all in- debtedness tea*, is made a lien upon aald teal aetata. THE ASSOCIATION'S Awalov NEW PLAN. Ita Srvr te> Get CWDTJIO Into Baseball Clieall. BrrrstQ, March IX—There ts apparently good gToand tor tbe atatemeat that the American ASIO- ciatloa ts altar Buffalo to Ail U e gap made vacant by the desertion of Johnson sad his Clacincatl Club. Telegrams have beea received from the At- social Ion b/ tie managers of the local clur* but aa yet aw reply aaa beea made. It is aatd tkat the At- soctaiion aaa offered fio.ooo ror ue trancmae ta tarn ctty. Manager Powers eaye he rsvoratho la'eraatioaat Letgne eeraete be tkieif tt to tee beat i/eagqe et the present time. A meet nx of the local manarora will probably be called at an early date :« consider whatever proposition tke Assoctatlea has to make. a e> e Tried la Ea.l 1.11* sit fifteen. Elsie 5*occrea.a nriaac-year-old girl, attempted autcldeat her boarding hcu«e. So. 321 East Forty- eigkU »t:eei. u-day by Uktag opium. She waa re- moved to Believae Uosptu*. She l<owed a Jtasewaa Freak. Mra. Antoa Biadir, et So. 39$ Eatt Foaru street, called at Tottce Biedqautore to-d»y and asks J In- spector Byrnes to icok for her dicghter, Fena-e, nriesn yeara old, who alt appeared from borne Cro weeks ago. Cpte ue time o'ber disappearance. Fenaw was a good girl, kept early bears aad bad a good position la an artificial flower manufactory oa Third etreet. Flra weiki age Faanle went t > a museum en tke Bowery; Where ake mat a ireak who wa* kaowo *a Ue Ire eater. Tne girl feu la love wiu tee ireak aad aaa siaee beea living wna kirn. The ponce will tsko lisps to recover begin. •—• m > ••General" Wooita End. The body ot Uintral Wood,ihi black fkldget, wko wasintfeca-ed wiu gat a day or two ago la a First atreei lodgingrnuse, was taken to Gerraantoaa, fa, where It win be burled. A ihest et waiat aad a handsome floral crescent were aval u r*lmer*a aadtnekteg rcema by the mnaeam m a t s . There wss ao reltgioaa ctumoay laihtscity. a «S» * Glltoveay Is a Brvtte. Divld Gilloway waa ea trial to-day in I,sag isi.nd city ea a charge oi braia'.iy besting kit agvd matter, who ian«l?l»ti with ptr*iytit. Cti- loway Is also acceted of stttimg aod pawning hit sister's dress. The complaint wat male by ha •rater Maggie, who alleges that hi else assaa.ted Mr aod her sitter. Ike Jostici etuteeced Uavil to nx mohtht in tit* Conaty Jut. i a t . Railroad Thieve* Arretted. lYrmrao, r*, March ta.—For a y u r p u t crcr> freight trim rsttiat urough Fikbarg ea thi riut- burg asd Witteta branch read bat beea roasd to be short et valoabia frilgM cohtlgami&l*. A tot- doctor named Ficterton, wan had beta ones ar- mies, tried,cleared, and rilnsutad In hie roiitioo. w.i again arnttid, and, when confroctod bieke down. Ho canri'isd mti he carried Us tnanifeste anddirsc:cds gang le break ©ran »al« Ui most vaiu*b;e pAetegi*, and that iter is i aecared many IbetdUd ooiura woita in a year's time, on ibis Information, Jtt.a Jones ana Bctl Graham, brikr- mtn, and a jar.trr.ao named R«ptrt, all ot r'txoorg. kiTlbeinarriiitd. CLEAR AND COLD TO-MORROW. Bail Ihe Weather le Dleagreeahle To-dajf Ita Many Iiocaltttee. Tbe fog to-day was Tory dense on tbe ocean. Ue Sound, the bay* and on Ue rivers In this Tlcinlty, and gava mariners and steamboat men a great deal et trouble. Ilorns. whtsiles and boils made a con- tinuous racket. -1 blew a loag blest on my bis; fog horn while everybody waa asleep last nisht.>* said the WeaUer Fiend on top of the Equiutie perch to me to-day, ••and :*>" the whrie town was enveloped In a thick mis'. I am baring lots ot fun with ihe Bailors and aktppeta en ue ses. the bay end the nvere." tasked htm why be wanted to cause so teach misery, and be catd be wanted io make people to apptectat! lair weatner wncn be gave tt.to uem; that they were always ctowltag about the weather and last ttey made him very tired. "Bat IM Ax 'em al right ta * few linnr*,'* esld Ue W.F.: ".'.tunthis lor, tell 'err. ty t--nightand send it away and mate It cle.r and cdler-aay abet t tweatr-flve negroes above zero—Just by way of a biacer. It'll do'em good after the w e t " . Taen he w»nt on to ten me that the res extended a'l a.one the Atomicca«t norrnward and win me t >ls oieatog. It w.t« raining M-day all over this s»;»«r.i Ms Ni« FiglvM MH«S and snow waa railing in Ohio. Indiana, I ;inci< aid Michigan and the troautatn te(t;oa «>: Kemccky and Tennessee. All this di«a jree«xe »r.»air Is due to a storm that move I down iron? North Haaois and central over Western reansttva l«. wntnre it move t nortneaai- erly. tty to-ct;b; n win have passed the M. Law- rence Valley and win bring -ToirtBg c«»ndli onsand perhaps a ir.ie enow as tbe atmosphere Urns coMer. Watt ot ihe Mlw.tsippitiiey were having a cold waTeard it «-af:erz:ng»s aw dowr a as central Texas and Noiittetn Loutstaas, wMie ue line or the asmswaveexcn«:«n<-rthe«staimo*i t> Cleveland. lata c«M wave onsti t« rear*, r.er^ by to-moirew ntgs., and the ttmrerator* that was no to {j at ten o'clocc UU ntorntng. win f*n to '•:> < r -.5 by sonday morning, liie forexten-wa ;o-.g way oat at »ea aa<i ua win*:, are at mherly ,\~. l o «.&ore, bnt U i y Wll blow off »li »:o iv ti r.i.-i.t. It wascoMev JI Mnnc i -i. V.nif>bs, CI tere, aad as'tBMi .it Key Weit^Fia^TC Chit ago I* 2: aiv>re an I hr, Paul 2 below. bslaw SOOTS, The Thermometer To-Day. The following ncord Dews trt citagit la U i terspernnriio-'taTi-K'omran.Bi witn tie com- tpanling d tie ol latt ye ir. a. tnlicsied by ua ttir- momtierat llaJnat't. S«.al1 Uroiiway:— ;A CA. a 12 ir. ar. M M awaeaea ae 14 M M •••»••• *•••**•** a* • > * • • > • « * • • • • • •••••»»•••••.»•».»•» ••••**•• *•• ••*• . . • « - >•*••» •••*«••« IMX .. W .. M .. hi .. 6> .. fX .. ei i«t. 35 »9 49 11 U M -*-•-••- XVriath^r Imllcntlnnt. WasniNCTov, M*rch u-For K»«iera New Tork rain; no change la tcn:pcritare; lOBlhiisieriy Yoittto; Men. Niw Spring Fant'bois loryonnemen: pirrect Atunt and tt.e best rmae. ti io f 7.W. Usuctr, Carhart A Co., Hroadaay and Canal Ik— ildp. Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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  • THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. XXfiL-NO. 7,820. NEW YORK. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 189L-W1TH SUPPLEMENT. PRICE TWO CENTS.

    LIST EDITION. I f i HE AN ? Interesting Testimony in the

    Fansbawe Trial.

    VERY SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES. *+-

    Unable To Bouse Sleepers, But Able To Dress Completely.

    * *

    The trial or JekaM. IX Faaakaw.e charted with ssttlng Are to u e dwelling hoeae Ho. M East Twsa-ty-nutt strest, ot watch he was one or u e oeea-pasts at ihe time, waa resumed to-day la Fan 9 ot i* serai fats bus, before Becerder oayth and a iorr.

    TheacceaedUeyeaag maa at goad family aad waa a clerk in the emc* or u * Knickerbocker Fira Utterance Cepaay whoa the flra occurred, oa Feb-rusry,A, Mas. Tka mauve toe the attempt at arena la aatd to have M I raaahawe'a daalra laraauxa apoa eaiBsaraacepeiicy r*r is . coo, taxea oat by kim apoa hte weerUg apparel a aaert tiaia previously. TbeeeM waa tried ease before aad naaltad to a dtasgrecmeat. Mra. Taa Baser, who leased taa preuiae* u question uarje^rdin* hoeae. tssiiflod thatealy taa accaaad aad acataa he taa various p-sceeU the hoeae whore Ue flames were otecov-arse.

    TM drat wliaeat to-day waa Mats Dengkry. who eouytsd a roaai edjoUing that ot Faaahawe. aad sMtrsUaoo that ka d!d aot knock apoa Uedoor kataata taa apartment* to etve tka alarm, eltheagh n n i akewa that ka waa aaaad draaaad at Ua ttaa tka flra broka ear.

    Mrs. Taa Deter waa thaa racaUcd by taa proaeca-tloa, aad said that ehortiy attar sevaa o'clock oa tha morning altar tha flra aha aad a coaveraauoB with Mr. Faaahawe aad Mra. caartaty la taa receptive max, Ma caxea lata tka raoat with aaverai lattara la ata kaad aad.uid wUaaaa ha waa aorry tor har loss, sad. aa ho waa la tha laaaraaco ausiaeae, ha might bo abla to btlp har recover. Mra. Oaartaay laid Km that wltaaaa waa aot insured, wrueea added t -

    MMr. faaahawa aafct that whoever had doaait ought la ba haagaa. Bo alao aald that ha Ueught ha caaatkaaaylawga ad. Mra. Caartaty told him ba coald do aa by raptaclac tha tfclaga destroyed.

    , Mr. Faaahawa thaa aakad har It aha accaaad him at sarong Ue room ea flra. Mra.Oaartaay raptlad taatakadld aot, bat that it Ue ere had occurred u her ream wader Blssnsr clrcaautaacaa aka would foal obliged to a***e coed my loaa."

    -What rarthor M aa aay about taa flrar* 'if e said taat he waa la bad aad had beta awakv

    aaad by tha flaaio or aaaoka or sossatAlag like tkv bat aa tha door waa aa flra ha eaald aat cat oat ta araaaa taa people n tha hoeae. Mra. Oaartaay aakad aim why ha did aat awka aba way tkroagh ihafaMBagdaoraarlUca Doagatya room. Ba ra> alaaa that the Mdlap; doora war* tltd aadtkatha

    tetreagu enougt to pan taa curuiae aad ihe door leastag teMlaa Doaghty'a

    PORTER I T H R I I I . What He Knows About Our

    "Small" Population.

    MURRAY'S REPCBL1CAMSU UNDOUBTED.

    Not Ooe Democrat Appointed Supervisor in the Doubtful States.

    .ar*TOaartaay aaaad hisakew ha cama ta ha Craaaadattkottai*. Ho aaM ltatwhaa ho raaad ha eaald aat gat oat or tho room ho treat to ale track,toak a aait of elettaa aat ot i t aad pat them aa." .

    "What did Mrs. Oaartaay aay to that"* -^koraaarkadihatltwaaairaatahaaadairaarh

    aaaatk tadotkn whoa aakad sotstrengueaoogh to kaock oa Bias Doughty** room door ao aa Ugive be sierra."

    Oa crov-exsaunattea by ex-coaster Beeieataa for tha defence, wltacaa stated that Faaahawa braBgkt a wemaa to bar hoaaa whoa* ha latradacM as tfra. ban. Tka latter remained oaly a law days. Fsaakawa waa aot atapptag at tha haaaa almaoir, batkevubad Mra. Ban every aight. aad witness aappaaad that they wara haabaad aad wire.

    Caaaatlthaa endeavored to draw tram wltaaaa an acknowledgment ttat har raoble-mladad sister, who treed with bar, waa mlsehtevoaa, aad tkat thita had haaaa qaarrel betwtea them, Bat wit. ama stated ampkaucaliy tkat har alatar waa act lackareas, aaa that aha aerer tad aay great tressfe with har.

    Ttohearugot wltaaaa waa continued attar re-

    WHERE IS THE BRITANNIC? SI**!**) eve m e * tela a d 1**4 Nlghr. B a t

    Maw Mtselntsr, Tne White Star sieaatsktp Bnuanle, which left

    Liverpool oa March * with ker cablas crowded wlib puaaagara, waa sighted at Fire laUad rest aight aad under ardiaary ctrcamsuacaa ekeula hare ban at the Quarantine atanea at day llgat to-day.

    Aanmbor ot Ttaaeia started dawa ta meat tka etgaklptka moroiag. bat the Bntaaale eaald aat be feaad aad they retaraad to tha city to await the fcttag ol the log. Tka ataaaaoat Wdliaai Fletcher iearaeyed so taa health auuoa aner tha aaita aad, sw ladlag tbe M* Wklta eur beat, proceeded to ikelewarbaylaaaarchor her. n o Fletcker raa tkroagk tka tag baaka aad lau every receaa la tka kataor. bat the search far Ua Briuaaie waa trait. has aat the nan tender retaraad ta the Battery at

    ONLY FOUR* HUSBANDS. Mra. Bredrricka W a a t i Another DiTOice

    atereeilNg loaeatlleatleae. 're Dagro, of the Sapener Conn, to-eay tried Xi* felt breagbt ly Caronae Ftaderkta lor a i m -

    '** drtorce rrom Joka Frcderlclv, ker reartk '**>. on ike grooad or entity and abandon-f'-v aha aaa bad elxteea catldreo ay htr rorctr kcaaaads and one of tkeaa. a tniaa at air2?" ****** W M dMHoyed by Fredericks in Hist atora at o. sea second areaee. Her ? .V 1.B(| fttderleka became fneadiy eon a nttk oi proaus aalt retailed. It was Basliy tyjaw aae tie coapa wore married. aaa X5?J , i H r , , r :B* e***T ikey Mparated tIt!*V*w *m rfeeted lor abaadoameat. A vviea aomacai Termed w cvmmti aim. iicctsloa waa mcrred.

    Poll Dead a n F m h A e i n a r , A cikcowa wowaa ran dead en tka aMswilk at

    *^VLlSVb". ,n** ,m"aF,n* today. Ma *! ass rewored to tka Moeteiaia preciact.

    . m Railroad Caao 1st Coart.

    Tic inicwe at tka lefailiy *r me ordlatace re-1' nag it* sartace railroad compaaie* to raa ears IV ^ J ? , ? ? 1 1 ! *" BUkl and are L > u i i u a u i v ! ! y a ? * l l V OwporaiTea dttoraey atrcd S . I t ' i M i V L 0 M Jtateki waa ran-52a a i ? a ! M 5 2 W ? 5 , B n railroads, ct iiaTr..*..iP*.'i,

    Ckalnaaa Weight Uoleomb, ot Ua Censoa Com-mutae.waa anrpriaed tnlamornlcg wnsn ha entered Fait S at taa Costaon Fleas t > flan Robert 1*. r&rter, Superlnteadent ot tka Federal Cenana. wait-ing tor him.

    The committee but week larlted Mr. Porter to take tke aiand aaa tall what be knew about j.ar Terk'a email pepnlauea. aad Mr. rorter replied that ba woald ba praseas oa Sainniay. Uwine, howerar, to alcknasa la kla (amliy ha cama to.day aad tcqnastod to be ailoared to appear aa a witneea. Mr. Belceab amUlagiy rerlleu tkat ha aoald ac-coamedate Mr. Porter ana changed tha arrange, menu accordingly.

    AeeooaasUe caairmaa bad caled tie committee :o order he aaaonaced tkat Attorney General Tabor had replied to Ue commutee'a leco'.utioa which re-qaestedalmto adrtaa the committee wkeuterlt waa wUkla Ue power ot toe Legla.-atn.re to pro*lde by law lor titlDg an ennme>atlon In tbe year 1S81 ot Ua people ot Ue Suta. Tha Atiorooy Cen oral aaya Uat It Is andonbtedlr arttbln tbe power ot Ue present Legalatarc to maaa prorlatoa by law roraaenaaarauoawbichcaabe ma-la tae baaa tar aa apportioament ot u e Senate and Assembtr dlttrtcu at tke Stale.

    rOkTEE A WITNESS. Mr. Porter then look tna aiand and teaUfled tint

    he had coma prarlona experience in census mattera. aa ha waa at the head or too second dlrlalan under General Walker. Ilia work there waa aalnly aa aa expert. Be bad now s too persona working tor him. aad ba expected to Bnlth tbe work In 1532.

    Otiheae 8.000 persona about 1.0)0 were clerks. Kearly hai'or tha clerks bad paaaed the civilser elceexamlration. bnt all had paaasd the cenaua ex* amtaatton, which be Uongnt was mora aarore thaa thatot tbe civil cemce. sime persona who bad paaaed the elrll service examination were thrown eat by tha census examiners. .

    This ceasna examination waa especial y aerere in arltciae.le, bat quesuoaa were alao aaked la read, la*, writing aad geagrapny.

    arroKTEO ar THE PRESIDENT. This Board at Examiners waa appointed by tka

    Secretary ot the interior In order to aid Ue bnrer. latandett There were ao anch examinera when General Walker took the census, ana Ue result was tkat the latter had aa inferior lorca ot clerks at Waahlagioa.

    D:d yon appoint any Democrat aSupemtorr* asked Mr. Bartiett.

    "I dla aot appoint aay ot them. The President did that, bat ha usually appointed the men whom 1 appreTed."

    "Did yea recommend Mr. Marray r* Tee. 1 kao w that be waa a man ot integrity aad

    ability and waa jmt u e kind or a Superelaor I wanted."

    Waa recommended blmr* -Cotoael Etaaa Allen and Mr. Carpenter spoke to

    aaa a boat bias." w raa AT A OOOD ssroauca-c

    . "Isw' t Martay tke candidate ot the Republican party aere?",

    T t a t l don't know. Ua waa the only candidate tkat 1 heard oL"

    "Xew.'* said Mr. Bartiett. ccaxingly, "Is It not year, pritate oplnloa taat be waa appointed at the request et Ue parti? What do yon tnlnk about lit"

    "1 kcow that he M a good Republican. 1 took htm largely on my personal judgment ot tho man and ha personal appearance. Be came to Washington to aaa a o aaa 1 liked him. 1 appointed him at tbe rtQaeat cl Colonel Allen aad Mr. Carpenter."

    -ia Colonel Allen a Republican*" 1 think ao, oat he may no a Mugwump lor all 1

    kaew." -Waa Mr. Murray a iriend ot yours!" **1 aerer aaaw him beforr." In response to intther qaeaioni Mr. Porter said

    Unta great mny Democrats were appointed Sc-perrUora and no one waa appointed who was ob-jected to by Ue Democrat*.

    i r DkFESDS. "Was any Democrat appointea Superrlsor In a

    deabtal S--el" loqatred Mr. Bartiett. *! don't kaow what yon mean by a doabUol

    Bate,** replied Mr. Porter, thoughtfully robbing ba chin. "Itdeponde whether yoalowk at It from a Republicaa or Democratic aunJoolnu"

    "Well, 1 guess we can make no a llst,' said Mr. Bertie:t. -Take, for instance. Saw Tork. Xw Jer-sey and Connecticut; they aredonbtiulSates, Ueyaorf

    "Tea. I suppose so." Were any Ueaoca's appointed Superrhors ta

    Ueea suteal" "Idon^koowt postlnly th*ro might bate been,

    ta I doo't ihink ao." Din you aaTo anything to do with Ueappotnt-

    kaea* et u e oautnera toit * So. except to lnstroct UeSoperrlsore as to ihilr

    appolataen'." sure TOSS'S riLSE ricrFJts.

    Mr. Porter said that racoonu had been made la a great many cltl:s and in nearly all of them the second count wee less thsa u e 8rau In all eases tke seconi*. coaot was accepted.

    A complaint waa rccorredrrom M W Tork, bntno recount waa made. The population of New Tork, aa made ap by the Federal ceutu, waa 1.613.M1. Tha was tke count glren oat In July and Mr. rorter belated tbe flgores were correct.

    The exaaiaadon win be continued nam late this afternoon.

    - * o> . NOT YET INDICTED.

    Tbe Grand J a r y Sti l l Unable to Conaltter the Tunnel Dla.iater.

    D'.tlrict Altorocy >icoll was sgaia una' le lo-.tav toca'l ueattentMBOt the crano Jnty ?oli:a Foetia arenne tunnel disaster, owing to u e fact Ma- the type written copy ot the Tciumtnoaa evidence taken at tke Cotoaer'a Inqnctt hid not been placed ta bis hand*. There are eTer ooo page* of this testt. rnony and tka Grand Jury will hT0 a i lmoae task to read It over when it Is received.

    Ifaa leas of life by ibaditaster ba drawn sua-nor.to'ho tin which DMUKI Attorney Nicoiibas aeattothe LegtfUiare,by which corporations la Ula State caa t.e male Ii.bl? toerimiml prcneco-tion. At It is now, a cotporation when indicitd. aeed not appear to pieae and the inoictreeat must bedlsmiaed. Voder the pr>r-o creese the proportion, ot taxation borne by per-sonal property without the opsretslve and lnquls*. tortal qualities ore listing law would meet with general satisfaction.

    Assemblyman Walter (X Gilford, or CliaUuq.ua, haa introduced a tax bill into tne Assembly at the Instance of the Farmers' bUte Grange, ot wntehha la president, that will bear close examination. It hi brief but sweeping in Its edict. It reads:

    All taxable real eatate In tha State ot Sew Tork ahali bereaiter be entitled to the same dedceitoafer Indebtedness thereon as pergonal pro petty ta BOW eotit'ed to. aod assessment abail be made only apoa tka amount romslntncartera deduction of all in-debtedness tea*, is made a lien upon aald teal aetata.

    THE ASSOCIATION'S Awalov

    NEW PLAN. I ta Srvr te> G e t CWDTJIO I n t o

    B a s e b a l l C l i e a l l . BrrrstQ, March IXThere ts apparently good

    gToand tor tbe atatemeat that the American ASIO-ciatloa ts altar Buffalo to Ail Ue gap made vacant by the desertion of Johnson sad his Clacincatl Club. Telegrams have beea received from the At-social Ion b/ tie managers of the local clur* but aa yet aw reply aaa beea made. It is aatd tkat the At-soctaiion aaa offered fio.ooo ror u e trancmae ta tarn ctty.

    Manager Powers eaye he rsvoratho la'eraatioaat Letgne eeraete be tkieif tt to tee beat i/eagqe et the present time. A meet nx of the local manarora will probably be called at an early date : consider whatever proposition tke Assoctatlea has to make.

    a e> e Tried l a Ea.l 1.11* sit f i f t e e n .

    Elsie 5*occrea.a nriaac-year-old girl, attempted autcldeat her boarding hcue. So. 321 East Forty-eigkU t:eei. u-day by Uktag opium. She waa re-moved to Believae Uosptu*.

    She l* said the WeaUer Fiend on top of the Equiutie perch to me to-day, and :*>" the whrie town was enveloped In a thick mis'. I am baring lots ot fun with ihe Bailors and aktppeta en u e ses. the bay end the nvere."

    tasked htm why be wanted to cause so teach misery, and be catd be wanted io make people to apptectat! lair weatner wncn be gave tt.to uem; that they were always ctowltag about the weather and last ttey made him very tired.

    "Bat IM Ax 'em al right ta * few linnr*,'* esld Ue W.F.: ".'.tunthis lor, tell 'err. ty t--nightand send it away and mate It cle.r and cdler-aay abet t tweatr-flve negroes above zeroJust by way of a biacer. It'll do'em good after the wet" .

    Taen he wnt on to ten me that the res extended a'l a.one the Atomiccat norrnward and win m e t >ls oieatog. It w.t raining M-day all over this s;r.i Ms Ni FiglvM MHS and snow waa railing in Ohio. Indiana, I ;inci< aid Michigan and the troautatn te(t;oa >: Kemccky and Tennessee. All this dia jreexe r.air Is due to a storm that move I down iron? North Haaois and i central over Western reansttva l. wntnre it move t nortneaai-erly. tty to-ct;b; n win have passed the M. Law-rence Valley and win bring -ToirtBg cndli onsand perhaps a ir.ie enow as tbe atmosphere Urns coMer.

    Watt ot ihe Mlw.tsippitiiey were having a cold waTeard it -af:erz:ngs aw dowra as central Texas and Noiittetn Loutstaas, wMie u e line or the asmswaveexcn:n Cleveland. lata cM wave onsti t rear*, r.er^ by to-moirew ntgs., and the ttmrerator* that was no to {j at ten o'clocc UU ntorntng. win f*n to ':> < r -.5 by sonday morning, liie forexten-wa ;o-.g way oat at ea aabs, CI tere, aad as'tBMi .it Key Weit^Fia^TC Chit ago I* 2: aiv>re an I hr, Paul 2 below.

    bslaw SOOTS,

    The Thermometer To-Day. The following ncord Dews trt citagit la U i

    terspernnriio-'taTi-K'omran.Bi witn tie com-tpanling d tie ol latt ye ir. a. tnlicsied by u a ttir-momtierat llaJnat't. S.al1 Uroiiway:

    ; A CA. a

    12 i r . ar.

    M M

    A awaeaea a e

    14 M M

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    IMX . . W . . M .. hi . . 6> . . fX .. ei

    i t . 35 9 49 11 U M

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    XVriath^r Iml lcn t lnnt . WasniNCTov, M*rch u - F o r Kiera New Tork

    rain; no change la tcn:pcritare; lOBlhiisieriy

    Yoittto; Men. Niw Spring Fant'bois loryonnemen: pirrect

    Atunt and tt.e best rmae. ti io f 7.W. Usuctr, Carhart A Co., Hroadaay and Canal Ik

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