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SHOWERS AT TOE SEASIDE.
VISITORS AT T???? ISLAND.
??? CROW!? Al WIST LNI? -N t stBSaMM ??? TllKP.il AT
?????'??. BaUOKI '??? ??G.??? WAVI I AT ???????
TAN r.LAt!L
TaVSM .u?- tttsoy pespita v.ii-> aerer go te ili"
eenslil.? cm?? ?.?! iv,un Cu? am? is sliitiiiu faatl taM uierctiry
lain the alaetlea. They l.-nv.? ih. head uf tin?, city ici.iti'l
thaaatlr.eedy tote*! ? tinbBaaSeatarata beattugt*?wn
?n etarhaa wl 1 ??? tenA. Bal tin re era etttera who go for
th?.? aasaeare they auty Sara al ??'? ?'''???
? Iba gei a w.uin; aaftara Utay are aera
?,. . ..? ?..il tini ?ore. Taoaa et Itale
clans aaa. ay 1 tetad featertlay aad 6 day
Hier itaeti ilk inawaa atiaeareal nj eloada, nui
nu um.?.!..! i?- 'i1' la trota the tuaan. maWng
the earl ran W k apon Un beaekv
'??? . ' 1 un ??ii.i?y ut flip
? .rid? acrlpt tinteli nini
BsrrUloB? ???? ????? f'"? eiels^Boraood (.f
ito pi .?? ?era erowdesl irltA taoae who inni
.ili?- hlglv ? -in eating bologna san?
grasen aad ttr.nl tir uniti titles "G beer? Tue
,?.?.- 'mi r1 ??? ntlki tu?? little afieto?
grjpit gall ? s boal ? big ? ?? watohaiaa'a boxi the
muni ums,- mi p m . ?? fat woman nanti, ?? weak-kneed
? ' .stun?, ilel'iui), ?nui illuni runs
aatnhii onj trapa wereeneb the aoeleuaof a crowd.
late baa : al ?'? l Brighton mus coinparntlvet/ da
Seitai? tai the early par! a! Uw aftaruoou, bui later In the
Say It pat on Ita eaatomary Sunday appeamnou. Ka
Bjaoat, t. ?,?..n .?.m tin? baiala*? Il wa ?ti -??
tiile in the afternoon aud thebr* kera rolled, la with suoh
forivo thut it kiuii'ke.l l ,i,? .? m-i off Usait '? liitis." By
?tette fini!?.?.? there waa an nnnanaUy i?i;v number ol
?,,,?? . arfeo took their "yoanaatere" In rota Burt bath,
Iti ??? cr> ? ? suit w.is nus i;i.s factory. Tit" !lv?
yeaooltl was bright and atalllng ?on UM Mfomoat of the
si.?!??, leading- down ?? ' in ?...?????. Thenb. betrau rapidly
tu Ins.? confidence anil had to he coni od. On tho bottom
?.?? -,? ? ? howled, (ibis part of the perfonuanee was mnob
enjoy? Ibytbe aiieeiatora outhebea b) and refused to
?ban] farther Tbernupon Uie mother would lose her
faenoer, give him ?. shake, dip bin tinder the waves an?t
cn.r.v inni eil kiejriag, with Ute wuter running troia bla
lii.se, untiti and e;i'-s.
? in- in?.?.: at Manhattan Beech did aotreaohmneta
ni"i?. tliin Ita ? su ,? .,?/,. for Sunday. One of the ehlof
amusements bere wi ? watching tt.?? apray thai ? m
thrown i?i? manyleei loie Uw air bj the bearyaeaa
Beetles ajntlnal the bnlkhi i?l. At the Oriental Hotel the
Bui.??,?? ??ui. ? wiw only dlatu 'bed br the Intrusion of
gioii"?* m si.-'.it? civ. Alunit ?"> u'l-loi k the sky became
averci it with biack clonila, and large drope ot ral ? -
to lall. ?!?.?. ???..? ? verybody under shelter, and having t'???
eti-.vi "' putting everybody la the aotton of getting
taoitiu without delay.
LARGE CROWDS AT ROCKAWAY.
T'??,. .::>! I ?XDAYAT THI BOTSX I stl'i KlAL?MB.
milNAl'.-. 1'I.ANS.
'' ' iin]U'cjiiti? us weather yesterday morniog
dotnlnisT luanj pen pin la the it.-.-, ? ? 111 at ___b-rty, when
ti- -...? .-,? p; ar ? to be fret l in storesetonds, thousands
??rent te : ' ? ? ?'?'!! the llci'l. The rtlsll
lo Roc_ae_y in thi Dborntng was sol as on
? ? y ol ??, bul the afi
then It has been any da] this sommer Tho axuiounoe
re nt that the n? ??' hoi ?' l'i?! o. ? : iturday drew
landre.'...- t.? the -each who bad never beoti there
\ii the afternoon the Ido ? and ?
of the hotel ware _*__a>*_ with ??."? la Tralaa
? iK of from fifteen te eighteen cm? arrived
ni t,? beeeb -early. __*i travel ?ras s
__a. there were nel enough ears t?? aeooiamodate the
pC'ipi??. .\!:_. ;?? . - " ? ? ill p inter- Point tl I,] : - ted with
way arrangements, aa1 the majority ?>" those
vu>> wait?.-- coitili uot ?ret .?. scat ? the early ari
tr dn?
fheold hotels sad i?' nre ? rts atth? b?
saredaiae- os n ?-?nur ot the opening; oi the big hotel,
At one ?ini "f the beech the gambler* were aroai ? ? ?
full . ree ; ml did s thrl _ag boslness aliti the uni ?phle
tici'tol. All ?.iu is or .lex n ??- were maulng to ?
'.iw.i.v. i.itie ol f " gamblers was arre ted, however,
and wh"?i (he fael became kpowa bis aai oelatea In crime
??roikeii ?????.? oanttously. Bat-log, daaolag and beer
shrinking ?s ; In ?ged in to a great extent, ai .
?je.1,.1,? v.cr. ? . ? lheil ? UoM ?ti'lictti'd tii.it they were
s_Je*rb_s t'1 ? - the heavy rala lathe *?\ini;:?.,-.
! ?? \?,? t. the pleu im. < of ii;.? day,
*i? ??. ? ? sad discomfort oa
the retara t .?.
Tin (-.-?.: ??,? ..f attract! a durlag the day was the Im
JPt :i:U ?1??' ?'. 0 '?. i'.'.in'.it , ?. ??.:???:??- ?.?, J ? ,., | r.|;i;. :.?,,.!
iu the eorrldor to welcome many of hie ol< aoqnn
fn m t "ii. ? Island, ll?? ????;?? .??! v. it ?? pride to the vast
v/ork tliut I,.? 1. ??! ne? oiiiplish. ,t Iti ?,??. eut?, -? ?.? ,, ?
" i.i..?; ? . ?,Uli;:.;?. " the [lUlili. il IH
Mee, that lliis . ? ? > t ?. -1 w;.s to ? ,?,?? . _ e were
fust li'-.'-.iii'iii,.' ? ?l'ini: ?>. It .
l? ite'l In? "anted to ???, ? ?h"-,? who
nd Invest od t h niton f in the eiitor|?risi that 11 wonl.l
event-all- ?- . ? ?t:., - ? . wi rteil t?? wo
al th..? ?. ? '? ? "? m ata
sa:..e il" en ?" : "i'
e ? employ? t lu
th- ? ? Il i 1 ti":-. iisi? III tile ?,1 Cucii; the
riv.iv
tue ci? net? were in a Ut
? ?
? el read] : ?
s u ?? h tool 1 ? .? !;;"! ti.;. -
: m : ?? gu ta und all ?? it'?? ai a re occu
Mod. ?Ve h ' ?ru foi ? . and ?<>
elgb! m ii'tv more roam ? idy. 1'..,? v\\ im . -
? ?
r) .u -? .:? ".?? tin? - ? ;-.?-?. There arc 61-1 room
? . \v ?? bai. ha it? and lett era en
? soon ar 1 : ?
dlnin - oi Is new In ?.?? "i rutmn \ ?.??', r,
; alghl we ???1, over _0u persons.
iivvu . rd to gut a goo? force In the kitchen, !?? e;.u-, it
? ? r, the i" r
\ ,.te ut tin? , .?.??:??. u ; of tho < and be
abl in ? a I,.., ,"??'?,? inen t.?: inc. ? ,? give i_d.it>":
d'hote front _ t.? . : ??? ? m. in
. lunch coni,., r, win re si .. ? ,??, , .?- , id - ;.:i thi huh
1 "|i 11 I" <??
? It and we
,'t! muI [Milice
l,.fee ' ' ' fltr | rotCCl .'HI "'
V.-Hers V || hm ,? .v ,??.; .?JO
toi ' atl ? r. and hv thi ? 11 ?
to OOUlJ e oilnr He :
?TLEASIT] ' KER8 VI ?JLEN ISLAND.
ovi am -? ?
?) ? a SD AliT LXl'.lv.i il?
I '?.' the thre
?., few poi pie
went toi Imi after 12
I
ove?? ile.
fi
1
-
?
Sr.ink beer I to A small n?. ?.? , ,-?,. ..?
li.s n,. ?, . lions ???' ? ?:,
in wtUc!' Mu:. lUurea,
I , - ,. ? that Ba I
Forrpa ?
foi ti"? .... liona? by
t.in ra were u
Bsarpolaea Theatorka wen cl ?alfled us crane
cunts" at. 1 ?
6WW waa alwayi an "awlSeraay." Qreal
\ ? ?:? wateahag tu- baUtera, tndI
11 h spectators.
? ?? .?? . ? or .n?,!??? yonng roen, sborl and
? .
? ? gras vuol fer?
ons who! set ? ?-? ovei ? ? ai ' roll
eau 1. a Iped yelloa llghti ?
...
t ' ??? ;: ?.? lock,.. [.... lai ?? inbi ra Into
? . w bile tin It c?othi s, wel
ntth, orli .1. ?? tuples m
Been omui-iimi
th.? f- ? -' r?-; ?? ? s, ?
a: vi rti
? - ni ari rapi?! C prui ?
Been in operati iiy? vi?.'. Irish ? ?millo
I . Iiithcs we og and
III '?'.Il I . ? . ?
c&.ltvl " Mcill fat ion," oi . lendine
t?. the ? .m pascti ;
alienti} at , bin t fortii :
*? N.?.?, Hat look tlii? : ?
?
, in. ?. ,t tl
1
. ??." Interrupted !
?. ? ? ?
? ? tu ti., b
a ui ?
An?:
? I
ttatlj
( . .u? d by
t illftcreiil
?.
?
1
k
? .. e n,.irli ero
IMI ? A . Hut
MU? IU
? . alomo ras
? ? I mi: i i riiir.
Until Fai ttaekavwa
I ad ? ??;
BBNe no topraromeuta to ParBook
avruy le tux.?! for
The j luco !..?? -? popolati? ???. ? laonaund
? . ?.i;, and tnxu
Lly when
t ?,??? furi? Jan miti
CiMll-riiU'u, it ?S IM
amiti?? !.:?i?.??snii?u to bt:?' I a iiutil? v.u ? frota.
; ttoloaarbaea? aaetwiih Um tama fate. Tbe
roaisk)i.ia cvuipuua UtaC luvu taNttauent bj l he Iuauio
unjust Tho proposition to incorporate the village will
he revived this faU. The large additions to tho a-sese
nn-iit rcll create tho hope that it will euoc-oed. Austin
Castta has promised a new railway station to meet the
rt-i-iromeuts of tho place.
? great deal of Inni at FarI.ockaw.\y has recently
changed hands. Kniest Bailey haa purobaeed from tbe
I'ornt'll '?rettier.-? eighty acres lying north and west of
the railroad fur f.?,???. He has in contemplation tho
erection of ?? large l-SSjgl and several cottages. The
Wai e Crest Company owns proitorty in this ne.ighhor
lt.toil vaiai <i ;it ?f'00,000, lneludiug the Horace P. Clark
.?luce, for which $150,000 was paid. This with other
B-tJaSSBl prsnatjl _SS been laid out handsomely and put
mi the market. lane of ordinary city size Bell for from
$5(10 to $1,000. Knnugh has already been sold to return
the principal invested. On a part of the property Mr.
Btmls has bad fourteen cottage.? eretteti, costing on so
uve rage tl,800 apiece. They rent for $."00 a
ssaeoa, ?mi most of Uses*, aro sseapled.
Nothing ohJeet?oasMs t? sTIii asd on Hut
property and th< (?ottagers are all wealthy people. The
Clark Mansion, situated on the Bluff, la oooapled by Mr.
Diokorsou, a large owner In ?the property. Aathosea
sou advances the travel tt Bockaway Beach dally in
c ease??, to the groat joj? of tin? lintel limi li.jllor-atore
koei ? re, most ol whom uni il last week bave been losing
m n .- il noe the opening of tbe season?
?'n re la considerable activity lu real estate on the
Beach.Dr. Brandrcth ims- recently purchased lami worth
f ,000. ili- entire Investment In land and cottages
amounts now to over 950,000. A pool with ex-Senator
Oaklet si Its bead has purchased a tract of lumi,running
from the bay te the ocean, from Eldert, Harper ??.?
Stumpf, fei B31,S0O. The Mew-York, Woonhavon and
Hi?.?., .?.- ;? ? Uallroad runs througb the property. The In?
leutiii'i ?? ??? ere? t a hotel on the ocean ??.?.? and cottages
on the bay aide. Mrs. Holland, a large land-owner,
wb se original Investment, suine thlrtj year? ago, nroba
-.n! exceed ?50?, has |usi refused aa oner of
906,0 ??? for u piece of beach 500 feel wide, running fr.nn
; in.cauto the bay. ?she baa aLfeady realised (?75.000
lud sold, aud sho haa con id rabio left yet. There
tt.it:i foi 'ii'...ne sal?.? of altuit! 800 acre? of 1:????1 wc-t ol
the big batel some Bve week? ago. 11 vv :is parobased i?v
Alfred Billings, of Chicago, foril85,000. Casi Saturday
tin? deed was Hied lu the Queens County Clerk's office In
the name <?f Puip nml wltb a mortgage uf f???.???.
THE SYSTEM OF APPOINTMENTS.
USL 0FOW8 MEW? OF WHAT IS NEEDED.
m . .i.siioNs ? hi Tin: iMrr.ovr.Mr.sr ?? t? ? k civil
MBytes ?juujBvnra niL ????t??????? btcbs?
6tVB I'l'.l-ssi UK.
Qalushs A. (.row, of Pennsylvania, said iu
eanv creation with tt TafSona reporter at Ute Viatoria
lintel hist ?iv!;; " There i.s every praapeet now that
thi Prcaldenl will reoover. if he dues it will ho for?
tonate for the ooontry, QladeaUi would hart been u
(rreat National oalanuty, for of nil our Prealdenta ainoe
Van Buren in- is the rooet of a poUUoal student. His
habite of thoaghl and atudy, us well ai experienoola
public affaire, eminently lie him to deviec wholeaome
reforma wherever needed. Tbe attaek apon his life
ftiul his bearing sr.iee havo Riveli the people sm-li
?m Inalghl in m ?.?, ? oharaeter tint henceforth be vili h ?'.ve
nun'.' of the conti leuoe and efteoUon ?>i the people ti m
?my Praaldent baa '??? ? ainoe >v lablugton, nnloae perhapa
u :?. m ?..? Lincoln. Mm in lus oaet im; i were, i?? ?? great
m --.s?.?.?,?, developed by hilt tragic ?'.?-??? ? '.."
rhooon ???.? ;>?! turning upon thi probable oourae of
tasi : i. ;'?? future. Mr. Grow waa naked
tor au opinion aa to thi :.? ullng featm ?s of General Gar
Hold's Vii.iiiiiisii'.iima. lie replied: "I hive no knowl
:?i what may happen In the future, Butjual now
? umluonoe seemato begiveu In public thought
. .-. i? p?:- inn to the question of ?Cini Bervtoe, That it ia
a very great question uo one can deny. The mere fact
that there are one hundred thonaand Government em?
ployee, with the number conatantly Inoreaalng, forcea
tii.,? cout'lusion."
" What do you think la the beai way <> remedy what
evils may exist In the Civil Servio? : '
" Some ohe ._ oughl ta be made so aa to secure, if po --
-ti.'i??, !w . '-ist. One, tho reliai ot the Proal?
dent from the tax apon hla Urne and mental and phya
lc ? sin n ,?,1 iu, receiving and c ? '.
needless applloatl na for office ? tin? other, ? ? ? ao flxtbd
tenure of office thai tac appointee would feel thai he
holda bla position and muat aeek promotion oa hi* own
merita instead of by political Influence ?i!<?n??. The ne?
ever, forauek change I- ao greater now
than it baa been f.t yeara, but the publie attention
U directed to It in a way it baa not been herel
Few If any valuable bougea are evr inade m etdatlng
things without being preceded bj some startling event
ut ?? ?.? shock \ .
o-' ii?.:.:i li ,? me li!..? li.mi! , and ' prel - r
? '?;? Illa the] bave rather thaunee to tho
know ?,'? ' ?.' "
"Iloti would you nooompllsh these object?t"
" ? ??, t.? ?- > ?? ? ? wiii-miiinii <! plan, n ?t having jfh????
the suhjeol hi detall su? ?, careful attenti p
s-.?iis!\ ???.\ ow ? .ili l.'iii-'iit. The detalii li ?
?????? In mo ? ? ? wi.tclj formed bj the
?a various ludividual which tbe discussion Incf?leul ?-,
ni .??j . ??? iriJy de?
velops, ?.-- ihe reason whin! J - of the Troy
District, In thit Jtate, once ?rave in Conjcross for o] ;
I lie adoption of the previous question?? very body
.? e ; inn an) body.' "
?? ? >.i vim thi ik thai much praol leal rood can be acoom?
pllsheu wlthoul uinendlu?/ tii" Constiltitloii I"
"lb ' ' faith Unit ? .r nuythlng
a Pi', inchina Ihcm can be ubi due 1 practically ? .?.? ?
? Ht ut ion."
?-\\ : ? ? ? ,,-?:? ?-,,-?',', would you BUtfgcst f"
"? ; the Co 'n Ion so t ? n the appoint Ing
? ?wer of tho Pre Idcnl would embrace only his Cabinet,
the Foreign Ministers and the Judges ,,r Uie Unite?!
.-'laie? Courts, leuvtui the . id ooufli uatlon b?
Uli I "? UOW, WOUld ?if
relieve the Prcsldeut ol an Immense amounl of
labor. ' ' h dein thcohaiigc that the Vlcc-Prc I
II bo ? memberof i!.?? Cabinet, with e.-iiiiu
??? ? ??, ?! ?i ?.;??, which are now lmpoi d upon tii Pi
?h ut, aud Urn ; In it - an iteti ? iti ? .;??? ? in
? diilslr ithin,
from ? ?- .?." ,, ?reni many qiies?
? mu v. i.i. ii ? ,-;.-, leal
WOI , ' U 1 , , : ? ? I ,? ? ?? iuu.'
*- What .ioti.?.? do you refer t?i mon ?; leu lari j I"
toppi I.uhi pat? ni;,
lio Bale of ] ? Is, mill
tai y ri ? ?
? lud ich 'in? itlons
ol t be l'a. ???. :. ill road, c- tin? I'r. al?
ly of malti lieh, In
' be. In tho habit for years ol
ti. ??: ? m to thi i'n dei ;. ?.??? all
, ? . ,.,? ruttj ii.?! m ?? _?<?G ? ,
Official, be li - I id to thi V'liil I'l, -i
di . ."
;; ',(? t.? ?!.? I"
.
ir contini d strlctlj i? our rorel
Islal Ion, I ? pro?
nuil ? cui resoli re
.e ?? ii .? ?. ?: l bese
(iu. stilli ?, wit li our ?, would
agi h of. tho mi > 1.1 dons
pliysii ?litui ,"ii."
: , .? ?. ,. ?, !;;. Hit: Vice "?? -, leni ?ho
, it I ??Ulli ,::.?.
" - in w ould :?! ? ? led upon tu eon
? lau., and ? reason .., ti appo itln? pu .? r
for ovci - ?le? -i" ....i be
I tinnii tbe l'residen! ral hi e ? li in apoi
I ? , 1111 ?
Ulti hold (?Ilice ut
bis w ili. ?''?? ? ? '??'?? .? Minist? ? ?. foi ti
rep ri tifativi . tiatioi . >_n '?,?
? . 'I . Ti,"
? ire ,? "i l in ..
it would hardly stem pro ri - sLould riv
?, ,? ? ? ...? , uni Bori
? ? ? il?. Il SCOI ?- ??, ine tllut
? I very
,.? ?;,-?..'
?? lu w liai waj v. ild yi . ? ? ? ?
plOJ ' - ? ? '.
officiais In
bile si r?, l< ,? ; the bui?., ? ?? m, as
Ihey HT CSllcd, In lad.l al Ule Will of I I
reiarj - ? bem ; all ?>? hi ? appointe? s of ? rerj
Luted lor ;. ? . rtain nu??;
__. ?! b law, ? four, aud to bohl lili
b< ?;? I' ! II :n
ofthoit , ?pinti ni noi tobe iibjecl to removal exoopl
? ? ? cltlcd m w 11. ' e and ? he ? ulllelenc .
of tl I lo be approved h\ ? lie
dent, ? ' -,','." ?.? r ?. ponstble
?? n ment to be designa ted In tho Taw res
"Wool Cabine? ' ere be annoy? I by
office seekers '"
??li ?? .? ro them of thoannoyanoe of oon Laid
applications, dividi all ippolulinents Into two classes
for terms of servi ?, one class to end on, say, tbi fl
.'. .?';.? ar, ; I.? lu r cl ?? ta a j t ara
rro m the t time. All vacali ?? IhvdeatU orreslg
iiatlou or removals ??. Ite hl!. .1 onl) for the uuexplred
a tb v.ouldhoan interval ??r two year? in
. ?,?, appointiucul ? exc? pi lo SII
bj death, re .. u ti ion ?? ? ??,. .il [or
COXDITlO?i OF Uh. SOI TR PASS.
\ ?. rirsGTO?f, Ang, 7.?'The Chief -if En
?v.,', Captain Uu it's i ? irl ol ? ?
he work on the improvement of tbe South Pass
?, the -II ?? ? Ippl Rivi r f? 1 me 80,
1--? ?. The toi "? It . of ite ???
? ri .er Into
v.' fi ci aud ? ?-1 ?-.?li li
.
-
Lug. 1 ? - ,,i sonn
, ? i un ! .11 iilln ?.?., Hi ? ?. ? II I VI ar the
BB baa exceeded tin scaur h^ ;. ??>. uue-tcntl oi ,. fool
. I ..i.i Juni ?
: liti le mol 11 ban r v.- ?. ars, ? depth
ho ?
. losl a here : be i u ? was ?? Idc -? ; ad rareli
redil : lie ' .?'-?it'i
V.'i's !.?-? I huu ?_'", le ?. ? II ll.iwe ', II.??? e!
deeper t?.>?-..?-1.-. ..f tbe l'as?. The
i.i???? nit??!? ittngand important facts developed In the
? ? ', e;, .? ...mi?, di lu . he y? ar relate
? l i ? ? lie rau-shaped are ?
. !.. \ timi llic out? i cuil.?. of Un
later.
? ?" ?. in. 10,1 ?:?. i" June ?? . li ?, tbe ?
ritti eat b o? ber owed
an avci ri scour during thi year of 1" 100 ul om ti" ?.,
: .?. ,?? be pracl teallj uol bin Bui
. June, ? ---t?, to June, 18 I, Iu ?? ad ol
t been au average deposit or Un over tU:?- bugs
.. .. ?. ? ?.?..?\ miles) m ...is ici t.
ih. report coatataa details ol cribs, repairs anil ottier
work lit,m ,.n !" ji ?', i, - ami ?.G (ill- Will!? i(iii;s lilllll hc
low th? bead ?.f the Pass by CscdalajjCads tasontceot the
|? WatSSWSy aud ??ui.iu'c a buuiu?.
LOCAL MISCELLANY.
SnARK SHOWS ON THE TIERS.
SEVEN MONSTEKS OP THE DEEP " WORKED POR ATX
TIIEY'RK WOUTIi "?ATTRACTIONS OP TUE MAN
EATERS.
Four rod-nosod men in their shirt eleeves stood at
the entrance of tho Vescy-st. pier yesterday after?
noon. They huskily bawlod out roferouces to tho
" only original shark," in ? discordant chorus until
the air was perfumed by their gin-laden bxeatua.
l'or variety they made personal comments of a
hiphly injuiioue character unon each other's inor?is
and personal appearance. Thoy were apparently in
training to be runners for Coney Inland boat? and
they had Rticcopsfttlly converted tho usually quiet
piar falto the Ukeneaa of t ho always noisy landing
placo i?f exe union st.-amers.
Competition waa ilio soul of it. Envious ovos had
lioeTi e?at upon tin- weil-fllled cigar boa at tbe lower
end ot' tii?* pier. Ket'liinii, who "catchen tho
?harks," and Powers who " pulls 'em in," were no
longer to enjoy their bloated monopoly?literally
bloated, as an inspection of tin- tub diaeloeea.
s?i n small sharie Inopportunely dragged
from bla praiseworthy search for tho saoculonl calf
of a tender toot-black's leg, was placed on exhib??
liona! the entr?nos to tho pier. But ita exhibitor?
had reckoned without, their boat. Though the rnn
oera howled themaolvea black m the tace, tin- crowd
carefully paaeed by on tin? oilier side For not only
sharks inn watermelons were to he bund a? the end
of the pier. "Gonooinoeea monsters'' an- rapidly
becoming a drug in the market, hut watermelons re?
tain their pristine charm, and a schooner full lay m
tempting proximity to Towers ?v Ketohum's sharks.
A.crowd stood ?m ihe pier gazing wiatfully at the
melone j usi beyond their reaoB. They were regarded
with stony-hearted indifference by Baverai brawci
?allora who aatnpon heaps o? melons and "didn't
want no t'ooiiii' round there." Then theaailoracon?
spicuously devoured temptingallceaof juicy melon
with an expression of great enjoyment, and ilio
small hoys wont wild. There was a sudden distiirh
anoe amo .ft tile group which sent an excited crowd
rushing down, on a rumor that another shark was
booked. Hut it was caused bya small boy climbing
down tho side of tho iiicr io roach a watermelon bob?
bing in tin? water, lie did reach it amid the ap?
plause of hin hnngry companions, bnt only to dis?
cover thai it waa a aoooped-ont rind. However, the
boya concluded thai it would boat* more scooping,
and w termelon rinda formed a staple article o? di?t
through the aftari coi?.
There was a larir?? attendance at the reception
involuntarily bald by tho throe abarka, People
came out h?.idim: their noses, and seemed Insulted
on being asked i. the Hah were really there.
" Rub your hand down the shark's back an' its
BoftcrO. silk," remarked Power? in ? high key.
" An' y ? u ruh it hack the wrong way and its
roughei nor ?? til??," chimed in Ketohum's deep bass.
Then they paaeed around tin? prayer-book ami
wntch-ca? o alleged to have been fouud in the man?
enti ? which hai been s Mit to tin? font ? G tiran?!-' 1.
" l'In? ? yi s ?it tin? man-eater is quite brighter nor
these," growled Ketchum.
" An' nie mouth is a down in his stomach," piped
Powera
"????'.??? a worry eluggisli fish, an' turns ?m thoiz
hack In take their food." sat?! the liass.
"An" From the pecooliar conformation ot the
mouth the must caaooal observer can see a? how
they abf ?rbs it by suction," chanted the tenor.
Tlie duet was interrupted l?y sounds outside. An
expit?*? wiikou bad (Inven up with another ?bark,
caught early in the of! irnoon a: s pier just below,
[1 ?? ? ? ii or eight [eel long, and would weigh
appai ,?' Is 300 pounds.
Four monsters of the deep now <?? exhibition,"
proclaiinod tho man at tbe door. "Nov. ,\<? have
one li ,.? one, jue1 caught, ail alive."
Boi the man lied. The shark may have hsen
< ? tght, but In- w a? dead ; in tact,
bj ?? ,?;.1. ?.?tmou ?:?..linn Mi.v doad. Men wen?
wulkiiij ??a bis st.ach, s thing which no
well regulated shark would quietly allttw it be were
alive. The crowd increased in the booth, and the
varied stenches of Cologne were us attur of roses to
Hi?? ai;:! plierein ide. rwobeavy lit" - were out
from thi extromi end of the pier in tbe hope thai
Ih?? li'iiicil-h ?? ? u I w eu k ?? ?h ivhich disi lined Ilio arcai
hooks al the -Sj?' mi 111 attrae! a wayfaring shark,
-.?",'???? zeuloti . :. ? nui n equti ? ted under tar
paulinas .?>? avoid tb?? rain, and - ? ; ?)??-<! romunces
about 11.?'ir ???i" ; ?? a? Ps in tii ' i ? ig. ? ite only excito
uionl was early in tbe afternoon, when Lhoti
lar dorsal Uns of a school oi sharks were seen out?
i ?. ibi ai? : ? ,-: .?Il ih?? pier. Hit? s were la? king,
bul tin? G?-ii.'iiii. n in?..,.,?.?..?.I in hold out all night.
Fishing iu the d tin????, week day? 1 is been for
bidden "ii ucooanl ?>! ti.,? crowd interfering with
v. ori .
Al ti.? f""i ??f Fultoufst. ? ?? '-??. .? shark, the
monster turtle, tbe "skipjack " an ' n small live tor
tie dwell together in harmony in ? ea mi hootlt,
and coined niauy 'liim-s foi theirexhi litora, Bon ? -
? led u r n.ut u -?Iti- li t Imi tbe turtle *
2,(XK> potutila und had be u Mild t" ome li dilution
? ?'? , rj,ui>?i. Captain Sullivan, who tishi I truil
lc !.. all 8a t urda j night, bad boon uiccced d by an?
other t? h?? ? m at ?, who patiently sat on a post al the
en ? of tbe pier and held u line, one endol ? ':??
? , post, ? u? ?? ? ere " do bil is ' and
" no ligu ol an ? lilaui il I irks" ? ? 0 o'clo.
he mi uded t" cllu ? to thai line all night
? lu? man-eater ou < vinili' imi :ii the itati of ? ?raud
st., although noi weighing moro than lUOpounds,
attracted . uo atl ?ni "ti ol many curioii
Tbere are aoa ?? vou sharl ou exhibition -
tin? l'uni ami one at tbe outrance of tin V icy-at.
pii ;, oue a- Fulton Perry sud one ai Urand-st, AH
at?? well patr*?ni-i d, and, a ? in.? tbe ? di) hi tor? re?
marked, " There 's in.?< m'cm and we're playin'
"??in ,?u all they're worth."
THE LABORERS AT MEDDLETOWN.
? ? ? , militlon of the lah irera on the ? ?
? ?? -,, anil Western r?itilrnod, ? ? non min li i?
than was anticipateli from the reporta wbicb
reached this oit j from Middletown, of intended vio?
lence in caso ? groos Moni ilu? South were pul to
v. ork in ? he places of the Ii ill and Italian* non em ?
plot oil, ? ?? ? In lii si i\-1 utj -live ti ile di
w 11 : ? ? ? ? u " : -, 11 ? ? ? ' '? i-'iis, no in"..
plot ml : "? ? ?? ? ? reme \?.???? rn pi ri "! : ?
native laborera from Miildlotown ? doing the work
?; -, ? Hi ?'. '.n iiv???r s?v. ?,?.
Italians are . mployoil, I h>-. a"- ;ii.l .- ?
v. |,in? ? ii?- Irishmen rei eivc $1 .'>,? ? ? . ?
noni division, this sido of Cornwall-on-t he limi mi,
of n boul fori .' ?? ?. i"? ? i employ e?l h\ ? be
coni ? ?? tors, ?? ? ughtin timi I ; 11 ?., ?\ li? hi
;; ?? ???? ? ? fr ito I'? iltimoro mid ??'. ?? ,1m .?
1, musi of ???? hoi? hat ? ine retui leij lo ? lie
It'ii. ? ? - mil I uves, th - :
town division, sa> thai ihey aro noe worki
luilrm u n, m nly nil il.-tliatm, and will to
il;i r have two hu till m. ? '.:??. w ill
? v, bite lahor ?i Lh .?, can, bul ii ? ?,,;. ?
an effort will be nie 1
cu ? ?lo more work ' No whiti men
\s ill be ? ? ? .?? room .he n-? -?-.. ? ?.
???? c lorwl lit ?orci ? a? l'oriiwall ?? -,
th ,? m gravel, mid if 1 .r?0 a dn ? ?
\\ In , h r ' lie mut ru - ? on il?- ??i torn di
conti ?.m!.m bri igiiig ? ? Soul h ? otil?
imi m? lent ned ?yestoi'diij S\ ? ol Ihom speak
I il ' lieiil -? if til i
? ?. hit? la '?? '. bey will s.-iul for m??. , .
TWO SUICIDES IN BllOOKLYN.
When a chambermaid al tbe Wul! House, a? Rot th
Hid Pom th-: ? .. ?.klj ti, K. P.. enti ?. ? une
oi I lie li. ? tei r. ?. ,? ? ? - y e .1 ' ?|.. ? y ,,.., 111II :;,?.! 11 foUlld till)
.i?ml ii., ly ..(' u woman on the bed. Pho woni
, lered Fridaj as Mar?, Kenn .., of Philadelphia.
Tlie coroner learned hat eh? liuti tak"u l'aria e
Bbi Idi no iudicatiou of therciBou for hor act, I
v, a? appuri ?.: ih '??' fori, li . ? cara old, live fi ;
il), .hi . ' dai i> ti irl in?. ? ? th gray,
and wore a black alpa a dress, white undergai p
??? ? bock ;; and bul Lon gaiters. 8he hail ?
hat with I? ?.t?! trlmuiing, yelloa ribbon and drab
feuth ?.
Joseph 11. St. John, nn Insurance agent, forty-six
years old, single, who boarded al the bouao ol Wil?
liam Walton, No. 30H Vauderbilt-ave., Brooklyu,
nini; liin.-li th;,ni h the head yesterday morning.
v, in!.? ??. ?,.? !, and di? ? aUnos? mstautly. II.? hail
been sick for some time, and lately had (-Town de
si ?nil? m. While th. fain it j ?. na m the 1 .... ,
m : ?,.? Iioiii ? some of th? memi ??. - he.nil the ?
of a pistol, aud Mr. Wallon, ha teniun to the room,
found St. John insei ith a bulli I in bis tem?
pla, ?.? died befo remi dica! ai could be suinuioued.
? WONDERFUL STRINO IN THE PARK.
"l?.r.i you tasted of the ?rater thai Bows ????! of
(?.? rucks just south .? the Arsenali" Professili
Draper asked of a ? kiuunk reporter the other day
as the latter wna getting weathci statistici .?? the
., ion ?it?-.',- in < ? nti.ii Park.
" Well, no: 1 have not."
?? fon should. There is a spring there that is t??
markaulefoi Ita medicinal properties. Xhci laauold
????' ??'?nan, who la ? ?? ni? rol ihe l'ork, ?.???? has
?drank of thai (rater for man) years, llroayail ;,..-,
cured him of s large number ?>t complaints thai
mici? troubled bim. 11 baa relieved Ins rheumutisin ?
It has stopped s tendency towanl consumption! it
hasehockml tei ire bcijtiug ot the heart- in abort, he
declares the water has d. him Incalculable good.
I,?.? Bay? thai he always feehi better after be bas
tal en ?? drink ol timi wuti r : thai ?? mak s h ? m sii ,?
sweetly ; tuai i ? ifcivee him a ??ood appetite, and that
in? ???????1 ?? ? alone a il houl I
? Tbe mo l peculiar ?! h g about tha? wat r," f: ??
Profi sor added, " is that there is a leak in the ? - ?. **
? ' ve in- rocas, aud tlie so-oalletl spring is
I t..ion.'
A S KW i ??: MACHINE LGENT MISSINO. I
Inqub ??? - wer. made a: !'.,' ce 11. at quarl ire v? ?
foi ?!. ?. Dawley, of 8] nugileld, Moss., ?,? I.
tii:? , ,'.? on ? ek ugo, and w ?. >
has t" n m then. .??. ? ?\?lev was
described .?? ;, mai of medium i. ight, with dark
?? ly bl I full 1"? ;i ?':. He Wfl - uboul ?' ?it? -??
years olii, and \>,. ? the truveUbiq ;.?.? m mu- a
in ?.?????!? company a. Bp ingtield. Il?? - v. ??!
person, in ??;?- citi Monduy afternoon, and
thai In? intended in return to Springheld the same
evening. Telegrams have been received bj biwiue-s
act] ? iintaiuc- iu tin-? it.v from Mr. ilawli v_ frieuds
hi .*?-.,?p???G.?? l?i. sta'iti- thai in? trace of tue mi-sing
man ? oui I.?tuin ?1 there, Ii ivas said yesterday
r, Dawley was a man <ii regular habits, and
that In. was usually carofui t>? ke< ti his Lrieujie and
ciuijlt..vcl--iituimed ieaaidui_ loa mo ? ciucili-, in
flpnr.tor Di Iks mode a careful search through the
Police Department records, ? ?ut ho could lind in
them no information concerning him. Mr. Dawlcy
had about $40 in money and some valuable checks
in bis ??-??-???? when lie wan last tiec-ii.
MRS. BECKER'S UNWELCOME RETURN.
UNEXPECTED APPEARANCE OK A WOMAN WHOSE
DEATH ??8 BEEN CEHTIEIKU TO?HEU atUlUU
WITH HER HUSBAND.
The story of tho return of tho wife of John Becker,
who was supposed to have been buried eight months
ago, has received many embellishment? from the
months of gosf?ps and the pan? of newspaper re?
porters since it appealed in Tra Taratura last
.Saturday. Hocker, his acquaintances agro??,
isa sober, steady-going m?chame, win? has baca in
tho employ ot one linn for nearly a score of Team.
The woman was his second wife, and In- lived \ery
happily with her for two years. Afterward how?
ever, and until .Juno, 18W0, her growing habiis of
dissipation destroyed the neacefulnea? of the
relationship She, it is said by her
former neighbors, was often drunk, and pawned tho
household goods of her husband and borrowed
money from his friends on various pretences to sup?
ply herself with liquor. She was and is rather
prepoaaeeaing In appearance, and has had
the benefits of an education, for she not
only speaka English, Qerman and French
fluently, but also has a not inconsiderable
acquaintance With Italian anil even llcbiew.
although she is not a Jewess.
She returned to the neighborhood of hex Lea
band's home, af No. 410 1'iftfi-st.. last Friday even?
imr. Ho was attending a meeting of the lodge, of
winch ho is secretary, at. tho time, : ? ml
did not ??-? her until Saturday morn?
ing, when In? met her in tho beer-shop
al No. 40S Kifth-st., the owner of which
had arranged the meeting. Decker was no leas
astounded than ih neighbors at li ml ing the woman
alive, for eight months before be had Identified a pho?
tograph portrait of a drowned woman who had bean
buried from the morgui? as "unknown'' to lie ? hit
of his runaway wife, and had oanaed a record of the
fad to be made in the vital statistics of the Coroner.
Before going t?> the barroom Saturday morning be
went to tho Coroner and tried to cone??I the
rccoril, but ho had not soon tho woman at
the tima, and was sent away to get evidence
of the fact that she was not de il. Ho will present
his evidence t?> Coroner Ellinger to-day. The meet?
ing of 11 he two had little of the sentimental element
in it. The woman gave no reasons for leaving her
homo In June, 18.90, nor did she sti.to,
when? the had been during tho lime
she was supposed to be dead and buried, except that
she had been over In Jersey, she was much im
proved in appearance, and this oircumatance led to
the suspicion that she bad been in enforced retire?
ment Iu some public Institution where liquor could
neither be bonghi nor begged.
Tho interview waanof a long one. The husband,
speaking in Qerman, ad to her words equival? >u1 t<?
Usase: So it is you, is itf Well, [amsorry the
devil didn't get you as we supposed. I shall
not ask you where you have been, nor why
v??u have coin? back. You c-in go and I ifo
nut want ever to see y.ni or heir of you
again, 1 caneertify thai ior' two years you were
a good and faithful wife to me, bui now you have
.-auk su loa thai it is a disgrace 1.1 call you a human
being. Drink and evil aaaociationa have ?Ion,? it.
(in!" Tho woman, not at all abashed, drank beer
with the barkeeper sud with everybody who
ii",,,? I u> pus tor lier Uquor, ?m i laughingly
told a bystaudor. who asked the reasou of her ro
1 imi). :'..;?! sii,? ha,I conic back " ? ? have some fun n
bei "1.1 neighborhood." She span! all day Saturday
with tin? glissi] ? of the block, and was 1".? away u>
w? nl nightfall considerably t ??.? won ? foi tho many
p.,? ,.t Lous ,'? i'.ieli ?In? bad taken.
BICKERINGS OVER LAGER BEER.
atOK-.-IONl.UB BETON- !?;i;.M!Ti:i> ??'??'?'?G. <>N AS
ami SICAM BASIS an nt!-;i vu.w m? tim: SITU
A !!'?'-.
St. Jo tph'a Church, Jersey City, will have Its
picnic one week from to liv. and l>r. Kolteri Seton,
the pa t r, will no! prohibit the use "?' beer. With
reference to the recent letter of Father Hennessey,
coudei ining him t"i allowing he nse of beerai pic
tiii ?. Monseigneur Seton satj-lto s Tribune reporter
\-e-t?-r.l.-iy :
" Monseigneur ?-clon < m invi? ao controversy with
I sthei i l'i.", 's-. ?'.? In this matter. His dignity and
hii "' 'ti..n in th.- Church will noi permit ft. It
would simply be a horrible diagrace for me to de
gc?>nd to bickering over boor. It 11 were a question
mere I j ni prohibition, a qm-stion of principle, It
vv.mii! be different; bul prohibition even has re?
cently I? "n tl feat ed in North Carolina, and In
Maine it lias virtually failed.
"The eaaentiai point In this matter ?s ihin:
Whe her the Catholic Church In .melica is to ?,.?
conducted necording ? ? .inerlcan principi? ni
.? pi incipit s. Fai her Heini? gnorant
.?t American ?.leas and met boda He thinks thai
he must govern hi? parish bere us be wonld In Ire?
land : thai .'ill he has to ila ?- to brandish a sh
and cry to hi* parishioner? 'Prohibition,' and thej
? "it liai sin ??? ??. ??? would treal tbem lik?
rl i: : tiia??:?!??-.m t In ta. This cannot be don? In
id I ? .""?'!. itieallj thai 11 shall noi bo
done herein 1 >? Catholic Chnrch io far as my ini
??M??? '?: ? "?>. I iin ?? .meri? in lirai <?? all, of an old
family. ?nave travelled in Europe ,???,? lisci there ;
where have I seen the righi band of _?> ??
'. ?llov ship exten i? d so frweh a- I bave set ? il in
America. I have^-boen Insulted even inltulvand
Spain, but never in America. I am possiouately de
voted to \? rican inati! liions ? tin-, appes? io ih??
reason of man. And s,,, [ _ay, that in this country
these ideas tun*?! bo applied to tbe government oti
the Catholic Church. We musi uw persuasion, In?
struction, Miurntion; v.e musi appeal ??? the good
sense o the people, and no! drive tbcm like dogs,
or hold th?? siiill lull over thi ir heads.
" lu tin- lutter waj father Hennessey istryingto
govern In ? people : iu t ho formel way I am endeat or
Ing to leoil mine. lam trying the American plan ;
ho, the Ktiro lean, i Un ?? nu objection to emigrants,
?in! I do object to their c.Ing here to mio 03 Ru
rop? an un tliods. Wc -' Hi nave our picnic, anil 1
1 prohibil ?????!? by an) etlii t. I brusi to the
ople iu 1 h.-.1 manner, and 1 give
them 1 he ml ?ice I hai Hi y n< I."
1 . r II? ley issi ill belligerent, Proi
which have apiioored lu the local nveuiug
papers within n iluv ni two, I r '???. ? - inferri' I *;
I, . . of I ule Ioni tu l'a 11 In? min li I
oi piente is to be hehl, menni i" thii aten him with
|{ :;,:i pro ' ' dings. lie, tin refont, -?-?ii Idem won!
th t .??. the loi 1 mass the
! 1 llC Ir-'?,! \? .'Mill III?
,, prated siiti additional ?? ciflc lion
....? ? , invited tl 1 to I.resell cil un pel 1
,,, 1. r, 1 .? ??.?\. being :H ? ? stenlaj . Rai li r Hi
? itilo to <??- cbral un ? 01 \ he mai se -, unii
: ho Rev. i ? m 1 i)"?, ? ?, officiai
1 ?? -? . siateti 1 li,?
Ioni ?' . ' encli s rvlco r as re id
ihn loti r seni : ' ? ; 10 protesti ig
... , . , . ? :
irai ilici [the ? ????. and ! i k ? 1 \
to render useless Ilio cII'oi-ih tu brin, tho peopli lo a
practice of sobriety. Tbc letter f rthor sel fori ?
? (ml 1 li ? !'i"i.I picnic would I c ?!?? ?crtil i 11 of
tb? Ri ativalof tbe Assumption of tin? lilesieyd Virgin,
which occurs on Augusl 15. \. the last mass
yesterday, liefore preaching 10.mon. Rather
Downs to ached apon tbe matter in controversy,
'? iuiu 1.1 '.?. .??,-. follow H :
?? p. dear brethren, I am ilii???? '?<! by youi pas?
tor to call your attention to ? lu ? - ? whii ?? ha ? e
been pul ??!? In the parish, around ii:?? churcb,
Inviting you to s puni'? ?m 1 m- L<Vast ?>? ili?- Assiinip
liiin 01 the Hle-sed Virgin Mary, a holy day
of ol ?tal on. and to warn you 1 ? pai do be ? u
1 hi n. f? ?' the 1? How lug ?.?, ? sons : Fir -i. hecaii ???? ? a
shonlil look upon itas a desecration of the Holy
,1 of tho Assumption of Our Lady tobe a1
any place where the mind will be distracted nul
t : j '. s ? n aj? ivitb frivolities, Second, I.ante of the
locality m wbich it Is tobe held :.i ?I third, because
intoxicating ?Ii inks are to be Bold ?it ? lu s picnic. \\ e
; , .?? ??? to givo no directiou to any people but our
own, bui for tboir spiritual solfare we are responsi?
ble to Ood,and (late not let them wander Uno
piaci ? of toroptnl Ion anil 01 cash u ?
Rath r Hennessey t>; received from Monaci
Dotino a rcpl) to bla letter of protest m which th?
aduiiuist rator of the diocese says thai ho himself
was t!'.e tirsi to uit"? unoii Ihe l.ihhon tbe uromulira
lion of the regulation forbidding tho salo of iutoxi
catinii liquors at eh irch entertaiutuents ; but he bud
found muob trouble In carry lug iln? law into clt'ect,
and as he was abont to n-iin from tbe ? barge of the
diocese Iu .in! uo1 feo] called upou to take any steps
in ? in- matter.
The ei "'.f Caledonian Park, M?*-?-. Baltner
and Binnie. said ye.iterdaj that they attributed the
attack >'t' tnther Hennesaey to jealousy. " He has,"
.aid they, "eomeoui behind financially in ail Ins
picnic-, and they have proved failures. Dr. Seton
bos remarkable executive ability, and haa made
mi. ??..--. s ni everything lie has undertaken. G???
pieni short are. or.lerl; and quiet. Wo hope Father
Henue__n.v will come on the I5tb ; we \\ .'I keep him
m t!i" hotel ???.' two weeks ana mve him ample
opportunit? to Investigate all the charges he
malve . '
QU _RREL AT ST. BTANISLAI 8,
Tlie nnaiTcl oi the priests oi the Church of >t?
Stani ;; itili co nues. Tho I irdinal im- pi.un
? tei] n. lutcrteri and sel li ila- dlllicull
torily in u week m two, ?"11 .so far has doue nothing
, ? |it to grani 1 ,.? her Il itkievi? ? ?. ? tin don " to
-.,. mass iu this diocese ad t mpas, bul with the i??
alrictiou that ou Sundaj il b ? said m some other
church than thai of St. Stanislaus." He
bag also agreed to send a representative
to .-.?.? sboul to- ti creo e in the Sunday st
teii.li'ii'c and weekly collections. There were only
1 oi s pei-.", - ? ? b the services yesterday, wbii.
thc attendance three months ??> wa .? . r 000.
There wu a crowd oJ meu yesterday a? the street
corner ? ir tbe church who refuso to attoud while
Futber i.n'.>??.?. >ki reman?s os tbe prieal Thi ?
claim thai ?t is useless to go hear a sermon in the
PoU_kluuguagewhile.il .. ak Lithuanian, The
t-iiiie.-i ion lias fallen from .?,-! >?? to iJSliO,
I aller Dutkievioa imi- seen by a Tkibun- re?
porterai his bouse, Mo. 177 Foruyth-st., yesterday.
He showed letton from the Bishops of Liverp? ?
Toulonbighl) recommending him io tin? Cathohe
ol< ivhenevei he cbosi present them. ? re?
port has been ? u, ala;? .1 thatlh_ Bishop oi Lilvor
i pool iiaii _cfu_.ii ?. ic..gi___o linu aa a _>i.o_t. but
that is false apparently. Another rnmor started by
his enemies, he says, accuses bim of koepiug nionev
raised bv contributions for nis church in Liverpool.
He is fifty-eight years of age. wats in the Polish rev?
olutions of 18-18 and of IMS, and the Bishop of
Toulon speaks of him n* "a martyr for the. liber?
ties of the Polish people." While Faillir (.rabowski
caunot speak to the Lithuanian part of tho congre?
gation rather Dutkieviiv. sneaks tho ! wiguago llu
ently. Heretofore, it has been necessary to eend to
Baltimore for Father Kiuit/. once a year in order
that tho Lithuanians might make their annual
confeaaion. Now service is held ?very week day
morniug at half past 7 o'clock in their language.
"FRITZ" AT HOME AGAIN.
A TALK WITH J. K. KMMKT-IIOW HE LIKF.O HIH
I't Itl/fl-VN TP.Il'.
It_was nttbo Sturlevant Hnu-c last ? venina that
m Titinrvi?: reporter ?hatted with J. K. Emmet, the
actor. Tbe genial frit? said: "1 cannot under?
stand how tin? Impreaakw got around bt te thai
1 did not flay while in England, becanae I reel with
very decidi (I smc?tat ???????tii:irily, acting nil!?' WtBD.li a
oui of eleven thai I had made eiutegenieata for."
" How did yo?i thaws! to go overt"
" Well, the idea struck me that ( would like a
trip. My friends advised me not to fa. They said
that the prejudice against American acton was very
neat, that aeveral stars had Bande failurca, ami
tliat I was doing well enouith here. Hut
I went to Panada, and said to myaelf
now this will decide whether I ehall
go ov.r. The theatre al my opining in Montreal
was well filled, und the people roared a ith laughter.
Bo I decided to go over, becanae I knew the Eng?
lish character ?was mncn the same as thai of the
people of Montreal. Well, I went, but did uot make
any arrangements beforeband ?Sol found it ?retry
difficult t > get an opening."
" What manager ?!i?l yon sec ?"
" Only Chatterton."
" Why was that T"
" Reeauae I had sal my heart on appearing .-it the
Adelphi. 801 went to him; out he suni he had
never heard of my friur. That ni a damper. Alt.?;
1 told nini 1 had played trite overa titouaand times
in America he grnffly told me lo come back ina fort?
night. Ididgo back every fortnight until I got
tired? I then told him that 1 was going
on the Continent, and if he ?anted nu?
lo telegraph and I would return. Well, I
travelled over the Continent for five month? and
never heard from him. On my return 1 saw him
again, and then went to Brighton. I nail been
down there for some little tune, when one day white
in bathing ? telegraph-boy called to me.aaying:
"Ello'ere, is Mr*, lvemmet Vref I stuck my bead
up out of the surf und replied: 'Year 1 am air.
HYiniii.?!.' He replied: 'Well, yon juts atop ?living
for pennies; '?re's ?1 telegr-a-rme for you.'"
" l>i<l it offer an opening ?"'
"Yew, one of 1 vvo weeks. Well, I went to re
be___al. I rue of the saaistpntt eatne to me sud saM :
' Act a little, Chatterton, shaky.' 'Act at rehear?
sal f I s.ii-t ; 'why,, never dia each a thing in my
life.' Well, they bothered me to act al re?
hearsal until I _;"t sis I ami asked for
ap manuscript aad said I eooldgobeck t?? _merica.
Tuen I got over my * mad ' and *?????-???-<1 to a packed
hou-.?. 'Beton ? te perforroance was overlthoughl
the theatre would lull, Hi?? people laughed to. I >t
course tbe mauagers were eutled. and after thai 1
played to $1,000 ? week, and only lost two weeks
out of tbe eleven. At Birmingham and Maucl
the people langbed su t h >.< w.? had t?> stop pia; Log.
" Have v" a ue ??
''Yes, one for whfch ? paid |3,000. But * Fritz'
is changed rei unii. I have also with me aa Irish
oomedii used to ws ch from t!;?
myself, jusl ;?. ice him kick. He ia wonderfully
quick, and a mau I can taki liberties with in th'?
dialoiruc."
" Au-, ot her new peuple ?"
" \'??, a i:; ; ??? ? iiiiii live >?-. Mot a great
wonder, bul s dear, cute tittle
?-Uli?.''
" Do you ?????;?!? to appear this Reason T"
"???. [ open in st. Louis on tue '-".Mb. My dates
are :.!! ?ill. .?. because I am entirely done with
liquor. 1 have not touched a drop l??i a year. 1
iic\ .t drank conviviali. luit always by mya? If brood
Ingoverm) troubles. But lam done now, Whia
key nauseate? me, and tti" public will Hud tlial 1
keep m. engagement? Ihn da yon knoe ths it
wa-not always whiske*, thai made me break my
engagements .' Sonietiines when waiting to ??? set 1
would have given ?me thousand dollars to gel oat
of it."
" li,, .on Intend :?> Huisb y >ur house i?.. Albany V
"V,-, indeed, I do. Thi? work i- going ahead
nicely, and l expeci t.? have a nice pac,?. I have
speut ot ,i $7,000 "a lin- grounds alone.
NOT KNOWN AT THAT ?TUMBEE.
In the report, telegraphed iron New-Haven? of
the ?death of Jennie Cramer, H waa itated tha
iche 11 lutrlast?, a ho gave ht r rei i
dence as No, 175 Spring st., this ;t?,. Invi been her
companion. Areporterof Tun ? ki;u m- cal
tin- house in Hprlng-st. and san ?????.?? Both, a
barber, who 1 vea there. Mr. Koth fell mortified
thai hia m - id been designated by the woman.
whom hi ?." noi l.no,\ .m.I had . ? rerseen. Uc bad
lived iu tbe bouse sixteen years and no yonug
woman bad ever -t;i.\ ? ?? there. Mr. Roth's neighb ?re
apoke in tbe biglu si terms of his n?spectability,
while (he captain of the Kigbl G. > ? ? t said ? hat no
net >on ?u .1 doubtful character could Uve i!: .' udrew
Roth's house, iiecau.-e he waa a moat raapectable
man.
HOME NE WS
PH ?MINENT ARRIYAIA
Clamai ? ?. ?tei ? . Pinto, .?i the Chilian
lion u W
ni ?. ; w. '? da w... Um
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NEW-YORK CITT.
Building <?????!.it.'?u- are attive ai Washington
Heights.
Fordhamhasa juv?nile an. it, ir drai
elation.
Well-,!" ? -,?,! bei ? were numi
v> terday.
The free bathe wore patroni- d by 280,824 per?
sons La t week.
The Re ?. ?Va ihii
the pastorate ol ? ?race Chun
" II. I'? Ben Side r-anitarinrn.
! : over 1.? lit a; '. r_iu
? ? infant. Rosanna Burke, va
? m bed \ < iterday by hi ? mol bei al
Hiibi
Jume- ?'.??. three t .
v .'.'_!' v.\ ? ?
dentally r? ? ?
..?'.. .... ?
. luntoin ,.? tu ? l'osi iflice
,-, anj o? ber poi ? ,?.
A S?NDAY-SCUOOL <>\ ? ?? ? r Ri OK.
The Sunday-school ol the "Little? liurch V round
the ? ... ?.??!'." the Rtw. Dr. Hous oj v\ ill
make an ? -cursion to I ??' ?- Branch to-m<
8.011 ' . ' h ? ? ' ?
IN ??? -mu: ni f vil UN tMl rn.
? ? morial ???-- '? - P.
Smith, of the Sea wanhaka, vi II be held in tbe lab
enmele, al Sea ? "ii it', m \t ?iindat a? 1 ' ??'
?a??? ? preside, aud Richard O't?ormau
ami Judge W. ?. 0
II, ' li l IM li- , .! LT.
[? tho To
|?,, ,|, , G. .? - und ? liarle? il iticrdi?
IM,.',,. ' ? Piede r 1 hr ? Ime? in
the back in Hroadway ?Saturday ? rht. Itotb m?-u
were held to awai1 the reaull o1 Pfedcr** injune??.
Il,? :< 11..? i,, ? !? ? ? liauili re 8ti I Hospil il, -
i?. -? '. .its. bui noi n< ? rilj fntaL
riKKD POR BUI Uil\?; wi\|i.r,\ .
In tin- lisse? Market Police Conit,\ bcrda.t
lng,?bcfore Justice Power. Jamos Met';.?-!l?.\. Tini
?1 uy Cartnoth ' ? li* Duff> P,ij ? ?.
members of I be b?arly C?o ?
ru i g ? .m! for I brow ing stones ?aaturuaj ?
v. in.lows of .1. I.i? isteustein's atore, No. 28* li
st. lhiil'v imi.I l'a. ne . ere one l I HO ?...
Carmody and McCarthy wen? dlachoi. ? ?!.
a i.? - \i i<- ? ama n? tai ?. ni^- moi bbb
Adolph Weiler, age twenty-eight, of :??>. 1,046
Swcoud-avc, waa arraigned before Justice Mur?
ray, at Ihe Yorkvillc Police Conn yesterday,
charged w i '? atte iptiugto Uill his mother with a
ilteh ' nier sea iu a
vei ? accentri? ? ?> ?
borhood ,i" " [lutti I.? Bill." Ile a us ??? ?.
? he caro of the Coi lesioner? ?? I
tec! ?Oll.
i-sis'?; a r.iv.uvn: it' < ?? i-m.v.
1-??:??? W'ilt. ot ?" 117 ?;.ithaiii?1., \'< .-l.nla.v, ill
tho Tomba Polio Court, charged Frani
,?",- twenty-four, of '.". 130 ? baiham-at., with die
charging a revolver in violation of tin
ordinance The prbtouer was fined tflt?. ?'
dischargedhis revo rerin the rot lof '
sud the I?;.'!, pene .rating s fen? ?. I u . ? v\;.s',i
I.oil, r in U ? ?
was standing.
is . ? ? .;. I .?,: -1. ? : , ? >>7X TICl ? -.
? :.? . ?'? M. John
l'uni.ru House in Fourth-ave.. vas arri igned ?rea?
ti ???..,', inoliling bef ?re Ju ? ?;...,?? at ?
uuerai Seasions.
?? !\- vM' W" ' ? \ R|
,. ;.-.,,. .. ? ? '- ?., - I,
A Ii??:?, Iv ilicii'?! ?? .... foi 1 ? ... ?G ?
.iidrews. 1 . the fi rry
dore Baruey,oi Die Uraud Mr.? Ferrv, rSriday
w ? t ued li.v Poll? mai
When rei tored to , i?n?seiousii ?
ber of pi -miiis was loilowing bor bu kill he . In the
? larkol Police Court yoHterda* she was
to tho Couimissiouera ol C nari ties and Correction,
ss it s ss ? Itone ? su. .- busa ?.?.
?\ u gititi m?- \??? ? ix.wN.
Ma.y Wcl.ly, .?? ?... ?,??? Seooud-ave., 1.
separated from bur husband, John Weldy, eight
I yoars, duriug which lim?? he ha? doue mithin?'
1 lowiudsuppoitiua ber. eia.uiduy u-gbt ih vinel
in ?Second-ave. when be, without any provocation)
knocked her down and ncltcd ner. sever??!? ? nj urina
h'-r. He was arrested and taken before Justice
Murrav. at the York ville Police 0?nrt. vi sterde-jv
where be was held for trial in default of $> ?0 bail.
? dim; win? hai? i.iVF.i? UMM ????; :;ii.
A doer, owned by John Beriet, of S venty-atxth-et.
and Fifth-ave. laet week hit on the l^tr ami severely
ininr??d a d.-tiififit? r, f w< lvc years old.oi Peter ?Smith
who Uvea at tl?? saenc place. Batial waa air- st?<| arai
lak'-n raatarday before Justice Murta... ?: the Y ?rk
? ill??. Polie* Court, where he told the ?Court fhat fbo
woiiml, Which hnt .1 very iiirly ?ptx-m "?ee. waa?
matte by the d<!?rV-naw. aud tn?! h?- !?..??! had the
dos for seven or eight yi*ar>*. Tbe Jutlitc replied
that that waa long anoagh to harre .-. eg, n'd or?
dcrcd him to baV
? \? hi in.? m iN.itRr rrn
The liqo Alexander Mel ?1 Ifn.
711 First ? ii?r<-?l by thieves
twenty-are bottles of bran?!? ?i a
quantity of limi;'-', stolen, hi ? No?
350 East G???-iii .; st., wa
leased that he and Thomas Norton, ?! l'ira*?
:??- <?., were ? he tbiev? ?. Th. ? v 'be
"u-ktil'e G?'????? Court laat Frida *
\s lio ht a friend ot '...??. .( :tp|ieat
against them. Ile wat arrested sud ? wat
taken before Just ice Murray. Wl thi? vea
in .fi ,???? h.ii? . ?, h and allow? '? .??go
after he had promised to ata
MaOOELYaf.
Tlie crowd of Msi ? ors that went to Pr..-p ct Park.
r?l ay w;ii amali compared to thi
Banda]a
The second of (be s?ri?-s of moonlitrht ?Tine* give?
by the Brooklyn Athletic (Tub will : \? placea?
Ihe ?:...
evening bearinniugai 7 <?? lock.
A patent ewitch on th? rai In in Fallosi,
?t.. in ar the I'e;?; v. lo: out of ordVl ill t:i?a?
storm and <? ???.-.? ?? a blockade of about thirty or
forty cara, li laatedaboal hall an hour.
About twoniy boys employed bj tbe Atlantic A
ilroa? nave struck for an .
Croni 75 ?renda to Si a day aud shorter laaarn, The
ni;,r.s have been Leoiporarily supplied by stable'
hands.
Mr>. \. ?\ '. G?-.-nan's boardin:.' ' ?>. 1,1.19
Fulton-M., Wim rol.lM'd of a quantity oi Ml\?rwam
late Saturday uight. Tu?- police are !?? ?king fai
John WUliama, ;? colored man, who araa itisel>agajaaj
from the lions? r?.??. ently.
Levy A Statmron. arrcsfi'd for au a?i-p-ed at?
tempt to swindle Mr?. Decker, in selliti?/ nera ibble.
were committed rotali yesterday. Their <minsea
will apply to-daj tor ;? reduction of bail. TL?
prisonera threat? a t<> proaecnta tin M un?
justly arreating tieni.
l'ani Rien, age sixteen, of No. .1 Fiwman-et?.,,
and John HcCann, ag? se venteen, <?i No. iti Eim
st,, wem arreste ? ycste/day on oompleinl <?f .lohef
Kien. Paul. : .?1 with breaking bate hfl
hardware store by forcing open a ? loa and
stealing eightet ? revolvera, worth ?
l'iiis F'i-'l;.?. <>: s.i. 17:5 Baal Una-'?.?:--?., this
city, w.-is l.? .Men -.. verely ,?????: ?
worth ??'l_. I?, t I arles Holland ,?? ? ; Btah-,
wick and Flue ?., about hali pass . .Vessel.
yeeterday aftcrmaiii. Holland wai tbonS 9)
o'clock and identified. The ring ?i _r__a
biSa/lnger.
Charles Roeentl al. tweutv-tw.? ye, rs of age, of
No. 106 Atlauiii-st., ha? been denti .:
from home since Angus! 1. ?- ?
high, has a black monetaci ha r^
and when n?? lefi borne bad .?? it.. r h t
oat. He wore s pair ot ?h.iai
striped trow
Ivil.i.-U?? Telia, an Italian, yes! -r-iota
asade an unprovoked aesaull
'
White, and ? -' ? . ?? a
with an .'!.'-__si
fled. He thi u p? ? ?.nan'.
bead. "? hi .1 : . ! tool.
away the pistoL ?.?:? ?
.Hu"-!.. CITY.
Lightning - of the lachich Valle?,
?-ven-i
in?-: sud sei it on lire. I >nt vasi
called ? ut. ;.?
any seno-j il been deas .
?.\?-.??:?>?.?.
?at?????.?William Farley, a ' ~mas_.
on tin- Sew-Ytn k. Lake 1 - <xtl^
.< t, ? ot a cai al \ ?-' i\i-__M_l
by t be pine oi a water 1 ig He
.listai:. ! which will fatal.
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reach lu ? was Ja,
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will nu? it Lay for the pui ;??
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