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?ribunc //y V0I"L[.N?? IG,574. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 1. ISOSL-TWELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. THE TARIFF ITS BULWARK INDUSTRIES OF THE PTOSFQOUS CITY OF W1STERLY. ORA-VITE WORKS THAT GIVM FMPLOYMFN'T TO THOUSANDS -SEM ??? ? PBTB'e OBBAt IPSBOM IB ? KHALI?" O I?' FHOTECTIOX. rr.OM a ?T.vrr roaiittspoimpiT of tbk trihuks. Westerly. ii. I , March 31.?-This beautiful New? Eugland villane is on the line between ("oi.nerti cut and Rhode Ialand, and the manufaetnring and M-uir-cuttiug inteiests centred here are share?! by the tire state?. The Rhode Island township lias a population of 7,0u0. As the village ll ap? proached fron Providence, one lar^e factory after another comea into view. There aie large fac? tories owned by 1? G,. ? R. Knight, in which cotKin gOOda are manufactured. The Westerly Woollen Company, controlled by Warren (?. Arnold,! produces woollens on a large scale. ? worsted mill ha? recently been reopened by" Mc Taggart Uros, and is now m successful operation. The Oefeld n.ills rapreaent the interests of the Saylrs in this portion of tiie State and have been enlarged for the Bean U fact UK of higher ??rades of cottons. ('. B. Cott-rell ?? Son conduit a latro manufactory for printing prc??se?, the workmen being mair.lv Seventh Day Baptiste, a very in? fluential religionfl denomination in Westerly. The chief new enterprise undertaken sin?? the passage of the McKinley act, is a Urge thread mill, which Robert dark, of Newark. N. J., is mainly interested in. This mill nil] probably ho in operation within four or fue months. All these industrial works have 1-een aided by the tariff lo^i>lntion of 1890. The teudeucy in the cotton and woollen nulls here i.s in \Vooi:soi ki t, G. wt ?ikot and Providence is in the direction of Improvement in the quality of geatada produced. The tariff act baa made it possible lor manufacturer? to compete arltb Euro? pean rivals in the find aa well as the COarae grades. They sic bow ootnprttng Buocewtully nnd without raisitip the jinces of tiie gouda to tie consumer. Cottone ate cheaper than they were in 1800, and woollen?? aie quite as oheap. Another large Industrial interi?! in Westerly is the granite quarries?. It is perhaps the lineal granite in New-l-ii-lnud. W lien on?- of the Demo Cratic oratora last Oighl i.-inarKed with a sneei that the McKinley act had put up the price of tombstones so Miai people could hardly afford to ?lie, lie did not hnow how eloeely be was hitting a great Khode Islair.d Intonai. Here are the works of the Smith Granite ? otnpany, the Rhode Island (?ranite Company, conducted by Bdttor s'.ti, of Hartford : ihe Chapman Granite ? "in pauy, Murray ?t Archer, and others In the suburb of Niantic are similar work., (jontrohed bj ? ? <;. Crumb, Newel) and others. Before Uie tarili act was piifwd Sootoh granite waa Bhlppetl from Europe, and with the aid ?>? r*heep labor in tin? qu unes, waa enabled to undenrell the Rhode Island granite. The McKinley eel pretoctod t.'ue Important industry by ?? tuoderate duty, abut out the Sootch granite and developed the bueineSB "I Weeterly t.? ? ranarknbl? degree. No towa in Rhode Island owes more to Senator Aldrieh than "Westerly, and none will probably gite ???? He publican State ticket a larger majority La fto ptiiiion to ite population. About 50 per cent of tiie stoneworkere own their own bornee. They are Scotch, Italian, Eng? lish and Irish, as well as American, and all are prospering alike. Free trade tWrists who are lient upon believins that the working people of Amerna are overwhelmed and bound hand and foot by tariff taxation ought to keep out of ?weh t ranea a* Weeterly if they value theit p.?."? of mind. They will find ?v ord -rly, ?-..nteuted and happy a class of mill operattrea and Btonecutters as can la? s-en on the face of the ??aitL. The housx* of the workmen ar?e comlorfable m it bin (nui attiuctive without. Kvery family hag money in a savings bank, an I la getting on in the world The signs of poverty, degradation and intemper? ance which ar?? se-e-n in Kngiish manufacturing towns are absent, here. The working people, as ?rail as the manufacturers and quarry owners, are prospering under protection. It was before an audience of thia class that S'nutor 1 rye made bla first aptneb ia the Rhode Island ranva/vs Tins evening. Senator Frve made one of those rnagtOfly cam? paign speeches I.? which lie has gained the repu? tation of ben:?, perhaps, ttkt most s:icce?--f .? stumper in the country. Il th.?;?? -sere votes to lie Lad in the lari;,? audience which crowded the Opera House, he succ?eded in getting ti.em foi the Republican party by his persuasive style. analytical power and terse, homely eloquence When introduced, Senator Fry* remarked that be bad never been ai?!?? to understand why there was a Deaaa> ratlc party In the order "f Divine Providence. He tiicu pointed out the danger with which the country l? menaced tins year, For many years the Republican Senate ii?ul ?*?*:, a bulwark ol defence lor tbe OOUMtry, but now the majority of that ajhrty was ao anali thut it w?s of immens/? Importance thai Rhode Island should elect a Rep.iLlican Latgislature ?'. *> ? ? re-elect Senator Aldrieh. He tien t'.ok up tiie taiiff question in a practical way. The Democratic party he dceeribed us a fie?? trade party, which had never respected labor, and a lar?;?- portion of Wbkh had owned labor. Free trade would destroy, not capital nor the manufactur?is, bit the interests of labor. Ihe Ivcpublicuu party hxd always been a pro tettativg party, 'l?.e MeKlaley bill wus a pi" t?-ctioii Pfloaenrc. and nothing else It wa* con? demned two years ago by who 1*08la deiatuatiun and tying. Rut ?he people were now Bndlag out the truth. a\iuciic:ii;s imported $20,000,000 less 4?f woollen gnoda lust year, and u?*d 85,000,000 mure. Was that a bad tning'' Was it not, let? ter than the 935,000,000 of woellen.s Hhould be iliade in America, rather limn in Europe?1 Of other goodg $44,000,000 less of certain claeeea vicie imported, aud tins meant that the goods had been made lu America rather than in Europe. In tins way the .M< Kiuiey bill had redeemed Itoti f. It was not true., said the speaker, that prii***i hud been raised by the McKinley act. II?? delicd any one In his audience to name any article ol oo in Bean coawueaajoa whieh was higher today than it was two year? ago. Tl,?? Detnooratic party wae fot fice trade BOW, a? it had ?????? m the ?jld-time slavery day? It. wae a Irec-tiadc party even if it ?rara disguising ite paura?*? by clainer ji," for fr1?? wool and frag law malcri?is. Manu? facturers Who were aoliciting lie? wool needed to la? warned lhat the Heniociatic parti would lu evitftbly follow that up with iree woollens. Aiatl an exhauative dlBCIIBBsOO of free law ma? terial?., in which lie demoiisiisled hbe IraBMaBBibility of dieci inni.?ting bi-meeii tbe raw produel and IBM maiiufaet.ured product, the S>MtOt declared that BBValtnl in this country never needed prol?.? tion. it vvae as timid aa, a girl?not a girl who rides a bicycle, but an aveiage girl. It wus easily frightened, aud when one thing failed or did ?ot look promising it wa* put into something ease, or ? wa* taken out ol tbe OOOatry or it was invesied in Tinted St-.tes bonds. ? aiutai alway* could take care ot itself- IsobOff could not do this. Labor needei ? rotection. If a mill ami ite. machinery costs moie iu America than in ?ki?larwi, it ia beeau?e Lib r here is dearer, and (?eirer becaus.? it ?a piotected. If it costs BHilC to make goods m the Auici.cii ?i.un in the Kngliib n.ill it is becauae laboi waste ?????- in one tnan i? the other. There is no vay in which mills can l?e run under free t? id?? except tb.it o? sealitig down the wages to the Knglish level. lll(" Democrat? are alwus steering at Republican BtrgUQiCJUtH about diflercuu-u of wagea, iiw senstor declared thnt be bad beea in every coui try ? ??p.,,.? ,??! had talked ??.t!. ?-or?cer. .?, ? ound ..at. how tvthey were living;. ]? ., thread lace factory m N S PMI 1,.- ?ad t<?? si|.,,.rn,r ? working i,? twelve oe iU 6 day, sad ?verane womea lor ten tout.? a day. in ,ott..., motorie. in Italy they receive from twentv tu twentv-flve cent?? a day. It there were nu tariff, ? by those ?'omen would come Into the Aiiicrieati market aad close all tbe factories. \|.,?. . ? American capital ,?,.,?? ..,, into Italy and emol?v U t cheap bbor Beliriuui le competine with America und England to-diy. I;? men ar" I ?,?' for from seventy-five in eighty ? the -<"'iis made by them woul I wipe .nt , 0, ,',..'. Ameriean manufacturen ?riti oui tin? turiti In tli? same way ih?? Senator ran rapidly over ui? condition! ..i labor in Germany, France 1 ?? land and other countries, and demonstrativ] -'vi? wlthoui ? protective tariti ?v-ry .?',?,' ,, manufacture would tu- sweat out ,.? ,,x istenre by competition with cheap labor lie compared the wage? ol tli?? workers li a i oHtes thread-mill m Paisley ?nd .. . ,,.,?,, thread-mill in Pawtucket, an ; ?howe ? ti.,lt tiie one ilaea ol laborers received one-third af ti,? w ?j"? ..? the other cinse Ti..- Sen itor made , er of ti,*?.?.? , omparisons, and deci ired t;,at ?: ?'?? won? nu vviu,'? m Europe, nothing i?it ila'? ?-t the employer ind the nee?l ol ? . ployed. II?.? wages m America were double what ?:.??,- w-pi-f. in England ,.?,.? tin??.? limoe ;,.? !,, ;], ... m France, Ir-land or Germany " In <? ?? ? ime " he ?claimed, "what ii to become of \n workingmen if they nr?? to be r.? lured under I>om<.. erotic fr.v-t.ra.it? to the level of European waee enrnen ' ' The Senator wa? lis4*n?vi to win, breathless at ?ention. aril Ihm speech waf declared to be the etroneest turni argumenl ever heord in Rhode Island. j ?? ? ??-?? THF. DF.MOrRATir, HIPPODROME. it snows ix RHODE i?i.v\n. but tiik prit roHMl-.li.s s,r ?EVI R A WORD ABOUT BILV1 I'.. Prerideae?, R. I.. March :>! (Special).?After a nicht, of Demoeratie ?.niton-, during which ev Governor Campbell und Congreeemen Bryan, Tueker, McKinney, O'XeiU, Scoti and Caruth undertook to dbcuea National leeuee, in Providence end ? w tucket-, flip voters ?>? Rhode bland ere enabled to observe the genera] trfml of the canvass on tl ? aide. There wai a dead lidence on the eilver question. G??_t?*?*.???>?? who had been votine, I - tbe Bland >ull within a week did noi attempi to convert their sudieneee to fro" silver. Ex-Gov? ernor Campbell, vvas was beaten laat year In on ?? free silver platform, waa aleo mute as a l'inale Island oyeter "?? tl it subject. T lu? ?iivrr question was evaded, snd will nt.? U? discussed .it ;.!1 on tlio Democratic side nu? lo.? Mr. Cleveland, win, Anally lias '.? pre upon t?> sjx-ak on Saturday afternoon in Pi vi deuce, chooses ileliberately to offer an affront ? ? tie musaci of Lis party In tli?? South and West The tanti question was dis leseil lasl night by all the Democratic Congreesinen, bui on Uie nan possible lines. Ex-lmiv?-rinn Campbell sought to electrify hie audiences by reworking the ? >lni leriff ridiate which lie bal with Governor McKinley last year, and by making an elaborate attach apon ilio Oatmeal Trust. ?? Ohio had voted ' against him on the*. I - ??-. lut- attempi to enthu6?aem ir RI ode bland an l te ere? t< pre agnina! <? ivernor McKiolej ? wsiibred There were two general positions takei ' , the Democratic aprakera, namely, that ? li?? McK , ? ??? increased enormously the cost ..I livin?. by ibing tiie price <ii American manutentore?, and second, Uiav it had failed t?? arTeel ihe rat* ?i ? igea favorably. Rhode bland voters are tuo In tellment t.. he caught l.y sa,-h chsfl ? ?? great manufacturing indiati rie? ot the ;irr eottona and woolbns. Every one ki v? ? ?..?tt?.us are from IO '? i."? per cent lower t*v-iie.y than they wen when tli?? M'Kinl y act was paewMl Every 6M ???? kn..\vs that v?oo11#?n? are not hiifher in pri?e than th??, twe year?, sfo. but in many grades untai ? ? lower and tenditi;/ downward ai ?long the line. Ex-Governor Campbell raieeil i hearty b'i bb declaration that the man musi he foui ?rage? had txi-ii ??'?G??a?????| i'V tbe MeKinbj i.r ele? Hliodr Island would ?? Democratic, li ( will not v.? difficult to limi a large numbrr of operatives whose ?egei are bighei Chan in IfWi The eejoend lar,??? taetory which I vbited in Pa ? tucket employ ?vi about l(l|i men and '.vanii?!! in rasking sleeve linings und drea goods The Weges ?.f the men Lav.? beejn rab? I 30 oral . and thoec of tLe women 23 cent? without exception. At tiio saui* time the io.aiu? i\?-re ).l!.? ml McKlnby sit was passed, an.I the plant we? ? brged b?t, year. Yet, notwithstanding the in oreaaed proteetlou offered bj the tarili a I there har ????.?? a reduction of ?.'< per orni in Um ol bhe ?????p w> tbe eoneumer. The point which l Dem erotic oratori ? ? aad will not ciii.M.i-i ?- the fuel that woollen and | cotton faetoriei In Rhode bbnd are paying u> day wages whieh an? over 100 ???? reni I than theea pani in England for : ? ine class of work. 'Ihr MrKmlev act nu enabled p tirera u? maintain that r,ra!e of wage?, aiti.?, .-i. there have beea euti of 13 end '.?" pei ?-nt iu ?rages on tbe ofher lide of the Atloatie. The McKinley a? ? ha? invigorated a great ol*se oi Industries and Increase?! theii production, tlierei.?, providing .latent emplo.v ment for worken at on advance ol ioti i"-r rent en the i?-fc! r:it<-s paid anywlten?. Th?? groad Congresilonnl LipiKxlrome from Wash? in,?.,? exhibitini last night under the mana <? i..ei.t ..? "The New-York World" wai chief)) re n,?ik.ii.ie in a transformation ect. Fifteen speaker? had been advertised bj name, Bnd ? gieal audience was naturali} drawn out. Ol the Hfteen advertiseil only iv??. spoke in Provhlence ;.l? only three m Pawtucket, The remi speakers were labatttute? hastily recruited m VYaahinglaa, snd brought on by specbl tram with ?a, H<)iiii?h i.i iiaiini??;?. ? Le Democratic Com? mittee vire compelled te make u?? ul Governor Campbell and Congi? ?men Bryan In botli town-. and they managed lb o?veetiaf8 so bad!} thai much ol the important tabnt was not heard a< I alL 'Ihis meroini they have Issued a loud I ebalbnge i?n- ?? Kdnl debate between ex^?overnor Campbell aad Governor McKinley, although they ai?? aware that the Republican arrangement? are already iua<le fot ulllng the halls during the n? maininf nighte ol the c?fiv???. Congress? man Breckinridge and ex-Congressman Mcldoo are fidvi irtbed on the Demoeratie side, ?,nt the reliance of tbe managers' is placed upon Mr. Cleveland, who Is ? apeak oa Saturday afternoon and reconcile as beet be cas his action with In? reeenl criticism of Senatui Hill tor campaigning for the PresidentieJ nomina? tion. Tliei Republican eaavaea, meoawblb, bae ,?4'?'11 vigorously and effectively conducted Ex-Coi Krehjiiiiaii Hori ba? been addresains Iji," ??"?? [nga in Newport, Brbtel and elsewhere, and u ? done uio-t effective ?ervice. Ceagreasman Walker, of Maeeachueetts, hm alt,?, mad.? a brllliaal ?eriea of turiti epeeehee In Pawtucket last nighi large Republles? meetinge srere held In Uve wards, noi withstendini ibe Democratic meeting, To-moi row night Gavernor McKinley ie to api-.k is I'livvtin-ket, and Mr Reed in Woonseeket, and both are tti a<lilre?is I In- great Ina?? na???! Injis ?? Suturday night, with ex-Concressman llorr as the third speaker, an?l with renal or Five. Cen Hietssman Burrowe, Secretory Tracy end ?thei speakere of National reputation The canvass ?? ?,, if conducted with vigoi and efflebney t" I t end The Republican I/eai/m? rendered Invaluable work in November and December by holding re*'1 tration meeting! throughout the state, nul it la virtually in charge of ,.11 the ward and rnasi meeting?, with the eaeeption ?1 Saturday nights demonstration Heary Tbpke is .it the head ol the Letayue, and has abewn hiuiM'lf to ??? a re? markably good orgaaiser The young Republi eane are doing the active work ..? t:,.? canvass, and thev hav a young men's tifket lo ele??! foi State offleere, The eteotien of that tirket will be a triumph of foungjablood and new method?? ot organization. _ l K. F. .1 afl.'I TBAIX BOBBED IS ALABAMA. blriuliirlaiii. Alu . Manli 81. Tbe Oeorgls l'a. Hi'' pn??etiC.'r trab wlilili l.ft liei?? f'.r .Vllaliln ?! 11:30 ???,? nl(.'lil w.-is !i"ltl B| ?I Wf.in? Statina, lei) lull? Bal of BlnnliiRiiam. A yMBg will!?? BBM ?-'.-???'? lh6 eiiKlne. ?nil at Hi.) point of a \VIii.1i'"-I?t compelled Uim cngl?ie?r to bilug tji?? u-aiu te a st*?Sietlll. Anothtr maaked nan boarded the, m.-,?? ear. took* louii tr*? " ?o bring ihe agent tr, tersas, am "''''' ' ihe i.-i-:-. taking Ml the registered !"';?'-" ' oily left, Oatalde the rest M the '' ?" ' h ran? m k.vp tiie p???en?en '.".??. ?,? .? ,.,,? i , Mie a movement exi reiir Animan. ? ?,?;,< . ?? si : ? :?:- ti ?uble. ? ? e..Urs Job co ?; rig : mil I ?-. MAY CALL A SILIER CONVESTIOX. CEXI (Ut V J. WARB] !'. D ? s ??t THI X g G? BTBUGGU OVER 1 Rl ?; \ tOl EX DEO, Cleveland, Mareh .11 (Spedali, General A. I, War ner. m":- famlnarty known si ?? silver Bffla Warner, are? In the rlty to-day, aad in anewer ? t!,.? paestton a- io ii,,? pi ,..,.?, ?a for Den ?rattc sat re??, saM : ? T\ ?? ?ray h. open for sut ?-- if the liemoci its ad ?? It, hoi I don'i think it liei Uiroaah tree trade . ad tl rtandard. Tbe pa cy ?' Kew-York evMently le to commit Ihe Republican p.inv to aroteetle I I s m -Mu?an!. Min, liai::-m 1- t:;,? renditele, and the ratle party t,, (rt ? ti ,?!?? ind the gold standard, ?rlth Cleveland ns the randMate. ! don't believe, how? ?? r. tl it ,?? Ih? road 10 IB De BOI Hits; and, fuit:.*r. ? doni beni D? inorrats ontoide of New York and Sew England ?rill lake that ? ? i. "WI it ?rtll th* Democratli National OonvenBon do. roe Bsk. 1 think it will Bombiate a 1 indMate from - ime other siate, ? ,: ,?.( believe ? level ind ? an earry New V01K. .-uni ;h? flghl there would make it .:?. ?rbel r HUI I ?rrr It." ?? 1- the Ughi f ir ill ver giran op l" 1 don't know what the resoli lu tbe present l greti win be, but ? ?- ? n giren up In the re .nn ?111 ?..?!...? ie. ? ??:,,?;.,?;?,-.,, ?rould looner or lau triumph. If rllver ?- detested m ti.? : thin ih.r.? win be another National silver Convention call*?! 1 1 itronger bimetallic organization formed than bow exists. '"?? i- oonitanilj appreciating m value sad ?? ? ? ? ntlnne i" dei Une. Thli tutte "f thing ud? s'i on .,- long a- -" h reanotn? the tote money ' d, and 1 ran aa uie you it ?nil not be Borevcr ed by the peopl ?. ? > -1. 1 had 1 barge of th" s||v..r hill in the BIVI Ut ?-. aia! It !?:? ed itti G BUK h - ll li a fighi n- the ?? tint one. There waa one lie viKe In that coni? late .?.ni.? ? . ? ? . : . bill, ru duly n. li' rnoi ; u,. vol JUDGE l.Y.M II HOLDS fOURT IN OHIO. lav, ? MOB OR I l\l!. VMi IIVN'.S A MAN ' v l ?.? GR ira POLE Cleveland, Ohio, March 31.- \ diipatch framFtod hlO, mi- lhat aloi! 1 o'clock !h,s 11111I1I1114 ? mob ol 1,000 men lurronndcd the Jail where Lytl , it"? ma ? who a? Baited and fatally Injured hi.? nife ai d two ?'.Uh ? bal b? l un W/< ? .. d ly morn? I. 1,,.? ?rindow? of th* Ja'.l Me,?? broken, bul the cell ? the prisoner eouM not be ? !?? thai mean . Then the mob procured oil wall drill : ? * down the doort. Lytle waa ?? Into the >trei I and takan t?? ? bridge ?? iy, A rope was pat around i?i neck and end ihr,,??? over , croiiplees of th? ami.tur the m"!. M.re iii t:?- .,? t of polling Mm op a -:. a from ? ? ? "h? r ted the r ipe aad I '? t pttked up and ? ? ? ? ? where 1 lynching waa ? ti ?! ||< :?:?..? . ? 1.. . ?. : ' ? . ?.. ? by the vii of 1 I I ' ! ?? m? t, for he Ii ? ' .. boni Ij - >p rl? 1. . 1 1 ? El KCTBIC < OMP 1 \ l .? XBPABE. A Rl 1 IVI "? ? I ? ??? UKITI D BT? PAX ? ? 11'-'? s ? . a . Tilt. BRI 1. ci?? .r??. Mo ? .i ,-?,?? la lera ta it?? Electric 1 ... ? id? f. il the I?' ?? ' ' ' .? . . In Ui? Itriu ... , . , . ,;...?,. ; ? J 1 I ?ipil . hat? declared that II former al. ' t?. ?i?>e nal th? 1 nita r| I further cl led that, el . the v:,i ?* ol ' ' . ? ? (stab ' :? ? my held l.y thi , . .,; ?,?, ibe ?? alleai ? ?? luduli nt srU ma ol the linikh .??'??? ?....? lea? ih.ntrol ni th? corporation 1 11U? ?, from I perton ???? b >ard "f dim ??? . ? ?? s ,?? Depoalti Comp ini. a uni lee, ? ? ?? d ?? ??'? ? Comi an? of tl'ls city, ? u mode riant? In the ?ult. J ? ? 1 m ?? by Aprii 11 . iil'i not t,??. appoint'?!. THE COST OF Till GREA i PAIR. ? I.I. BE SEVERAL MILU >NS GREATER TB AN .1; ill' PLSTIMATI il U.v's, 1 ;:m M.i.v bPIIUT. ,? ? : , . of the Con? gr?? ? ? ?.' 1. : ? . .1,,:,??.!! Parta ilil? ?ffen.? lo look over the World'? l'air gram !" , . .. ? ltd Bt w),?t ti,.?;. II 1 fully ??? 1 ?' r. la pull ' >' /.? . ' lea '. ?rill t> all tha? ;?- ehi rd fis* II If th. , t?mate? ..f capen. in i.? g f. : the rVli extra I ?rl en lliey wen nltled, ?:,?\ were rually ei plained In Ihe Invi liga tor b) oar -.. .? ], .:. ovei Ihe g? ?nds, The r limate? a;.-? ??? ?? : .ii'ii!.?- .-t forth In th?? report? of Ibe < >mmJ ? ? and Directory comprise iimo .? lotiUhlpgly large amount?. The eal ol lotel coat cf the fair, ? fnin.sii.?,! bi Mr, Baker, : --'-'.?.??-??'..i"<>. Thh Ii ? larger bbtiouM by about 84,000.000 Iban aras ??? ? mated ' ,?.,-!-- had b Lit ?'?:??!> repOtl ?,? the l"uir. A .. re dt of Cenerai Mlle?'? recent il II to Wesh? Ington, n Is itated thai 3, ?00 I'nlted Ktatei troop? ??? ?,.? ordered to Chtrego to lake purl In the dedl raton <?? 11>.-- of Ihe Fair, They will come from -.ni,n Weitem posi , The United Mate. Marine Band ?rill oho be bei e Rome, March 31. Replying to the sculptor, Ngaot Mnnteverde, wl.M to him a lesoliiUoa adapted bj Ilia arti I In Rome In favor of taking part la Um Chi? igo ??]?????,!.??? Exhibition, tbe Marqaia ??? Rodtal, n,. l-iin,.? Minister, ha? written u letter In wbtoh h, .,,v> thai he approves of the erti ts? loienUoo, aa bai C-overnmeal will he gtpd to as? Italian art arettbll) repretented, 'if.-? Marqeis siso recalls Ine tuet that ii,.? ?.oiernuieiit, aBhoagb it ?roeM Itself '?!<?? ? official part in 'he Exhibition, bad ptearl -?? its inorai support ??. Italian exhIMtoi . Ila rio as Ma letter l.\ aying liial he has weU-fomided ctmndenc? that friendly retatleai between Italj Bad the ? tilled Otate? um be ???.? 'a'.ii bed by tbe time ?? Ibe Ihe hoMIng ,,? ib? WerM'i Felr at Chicago. The Oovermneni Mill fi., liliale In ???t? pu II,le inalili.?!? the ?????0? i.m,,? ami afe he |4?? "f the liullan ? u ,?,,? 1,-,. m ill?:. ???. M-U'li I '-pelai. ? ne Uni,I., Wolle??, ? jii director?, h??- announced it? Inability t, ,;,' ,. ii,,. (nini ,,f 8100.000 ?',???.!"1 i.i-f Octet?? upon the county apportionment pun, bj ubarrlptloii "ii taxation. li ha prae?cMlj dl?band?d. .v.thur C. Jarh?oii, ? well known ??, ?.,??., nn Klorida, and bi ? leiliteii' ?,???? eiii?.ihe al the l'an? Exposition of t--;, propose? t., raine fJOO.OOO ? ?? popular sub acription, .ill ?uh? riber? lo ?... -1 \, -. advert? Ing ?pac? |,, 'li,,. 11,,;?,!,, '.a/. :t.?. ?," to he .!l-!l'l.it.'l al Ilio Exposition. Today ????.?? M rite??***, of N'en Voris. -nl? lil.c'l tVt.ODO, and the plan h..- received :, MB ?mpetu? IheicM. lioieriior h leming ti ihn app.list M, jack in snd .io epii Uli < lo he State .Vorld'i 1 air ( omini--, ? .s-.'M'M.?. MI BEA WBOTfIBQ DOWX, Deaver, Manli 31. -Advlcea ??. "The TlaaM* freni ihron.'lioiii ? Mor.ni" state thai tii^iiv additional tulli? ar* prapartng t?. clora down on aceoaet of tbe hie prtre being paM for siiir. The laurutrtln mine. ? i..?.m pr<Miii"'i m Idaho spring., paa offered it. miner? the eholee betiraen a rednetlen ol Bfty eent? ? day m ?rages <t aa cnllre sn.pen?lon of Brink. Th" men have not vet decided what BB BO. II I? rumereil that (he bu?! ( I,.me?? mine at ?"?-??.?.?(? Is going lO -t"l? uorh. but thi - ani,i.t be verifled. Othtw Ira? tas.?- mines ti,i.,,ici,..m u,.? si,,i, are prapartag to impend work ?f tbe Ivei di pre ion ? untlnue?. siiicj- w? i|uoied at the hlork RxeBaaage r? ' ' m -?,: -? cent . a rlae of '?> * eent. B?tea Bnaninted ?, i:.*.,:t(.i ouii.es. -it,,? risa ?ras ?lue ??? repon Irian the West of ti,,? i|, Ing down "f several mill'??,. uu?J to uu Luvi'uaavd demaua lor alive*- from jiugia1'1*? THE EXCISE BILL DEFEATED. 5EXT Ba !K TO THF? COMIMTTTEE COVERED WITH AMENDMENTS. THE ILBAJry DEMOCRATS VOTE with tiik I?f. FUBUOAM TO fiPlTE Nft'f'.i'?V n?PUfi? lali ,.? ASSET] Tnr ini.aoKAiii m run lantraa.] Albany, Mani, SI.?Uniros Speaker Bush, of ehe Aatemhly, provea to be a dtohoneet man, tbe Excise lull Ie now wi.er?? it eannot possibly be ?,??????.? before the adjournment ol the Legbbturo. Por ihb reatih the good pi?..pie of the stato muet tiiunk the chairman of t!?? Democratic State < on mtuee. Edward Murphy, ir., is a brewer; be i? a ?? iinrss" who rune the "machine" with en bon hand, and he believes In using a club where mo? lasses would be more effectual. He w.u.? edui ited III the Hill School Of politice, hut while lie liar, all of ihe mendacity nnd the lank ol eelf-reepect of Hill, In- use not hbahrewdneea nor bbdiplomacy. Mr. Murphy ha.? ,i (atber-ln-bw named " Mike'' Debbantgr. Debhanty i? in Mue plumbing bue p aa her??, and at the eame time L.? ?? ,? member of the Alii.my Wat.t Commission, the criminal actions of which ranees yearly r!n> death of nearly 800 f?'o|tl?v The peopie of Albany are anxious to get rid of this commission. They want men i>n who will Rive the city pure water. But Murphy, wl Me home a? in Troy, w here are his beneficie rice, ?ranta tbe eliminai commission retained, I' gi to his father-in-law much plumbing and incratsce the sale oi the Dem ?" ? -ni n?, chairman's beer. The " boss," therefore, ordered the D?mocrate in the Assembly and the Senate to kill the lull for which the I00,t?fifi people ot Albany are ebmoring. Murphy ?ranted the Excise bill passed, not with the Sunday oboes In it, because that obuee would not permit Mm further to bbckmaU Ihe liquor-dealers for campaign purp ees, bul with ti.?4 i?l>\- clause, the "dive-keepers'" clause, and the ~? ???i?i ii.er,-e cbuse retained. When he told Ihe |f..|>le of Albany thai tliey mast .?till iirmk the water, polluted by Tro; - rei a?, or ?us beer, tirey rebelled, and they Instructed their representatives In the Assembly, Mees?, llitr, tlorman and La Orange, t?. vole against all ol ? Vs bilb, Tbey did so this morning, '-u??' the Excise iilll in now alinosi as good B6 dead. It vr?i? the intention ?.f the Democratic leaden ; fimi t?. ? ? Dr. ? un ? I, .-I Buffalo, ami then to p.?4 ti,?? l ? be bill with tbe vote "i Horace How.', the Prohibitionist, who had I to vote lor it if he wen? seste ? In time 111? plan w u? not followed for good reasons, and soon aili, r the assembly mei ? uairman Foley, of the Excisa Committee, moved a call "i the House, ? '? , tl] showed that ilx Aesemblymen ?.'?-? h>| nd n??,. D?mocrate. TI '? f"ur R? . , were a? <\ deserve ? tome preti. severe l ; , from their ?? H >: F by calle I [| ?od e sent to mblyman VI iry.ofChsul resented l tli pr ,v ?.led ? ? ? the Excise ? were : ? ??.?? ??? i In .. e with the .? . .rter of f. ? town or . ty, ? continue to I .? to ' Busted snd A?*emlilyman II". r .,;??? in ? .-? ? ??? bi ? The roll call on the amendment ? l ever bat " id In tin- Legislature. 1 : ?? ?. re ?rare ? The vote icial r?"?at aa 86 the ?? (inni e of the bill l ? lieh' ?? ?ere ?? ; there '?? gel ?? '? ?. u ; tliat the lull should be ?paie 1 .- \: nd Mr 1! ill, ol a, vole If,'' ' ll ,? I) in', h III exploded in ti.?? Aeaembly ? hamber ll would Dot : m< re e irprbe Mr, II dl ? \ute was for it ??? is ,-, ii ;..? ?v a t: ? he ???? ?* sgi ? ? bill After him - .m s !'?? .?. In.s w ?fe ?'id i,is ni me ? . lief, r?? he -- te i Ile fin illj di ? : ire ! thai ? ?vas In til (ed I a e umili w :.?> hu?l t,. vote for the ? li? di.I s, Immediately Assemblyman ? Vi ? Sullivan and otUei - liKinkeep ? ?air..und???! bim ami tried to _?? him t" change his vote He ? not do it That made many black faces ? Ion ?--.-?.?1 ,- , ? McCormirk voted for tbe .ine? t. ? h..) ?.? ? flier blow t ? n.????. ? .? ,? end ?? I aus ? n p ed ly ,? vote ,,f ;. ; to ? li? vote showe I that tl ? I.mei te di I not i-otes enough eil Iter to ? the bill u t?? def?? t a:", .ina udment ll I ni ? ? be ofTered As-i-inii'v mutt MoMauiis presented an to Section G? ol ? . twin? ? .? M.? .?? New \.ifk < l'y t.. appoint hbown ?.-? ? t.ami? tinners Mr Mi Mannt iraik j ?le.p >?? pori of las amemlment. Ile sai I thai the incoming Ma?, oi i>i New ? orh ? I inade resp?nait'le tor ? ," Exc e ' minim who ar.? t.. ?er?..? un 1er Inai. ? ??? ? 11 usted ?aid that thii was ? most <? enl lendment, and he was glad thai il *'. ? Id brin ? ?? ? ol thf - lection "i the ? \? ?-,? ? omiu ?niouers luto the ??:-?. tioue of th.? ?? \ ors AseerabI) man II? e for the bill. i?.? aiid that n woe in e? ellenl amenfliiK>?nt In L-verj respect, Thb smendmeni ?-as adopte?! bj alio ? the .- iene vote a? the otlier. il..? A D?mocrate voie I aa before with u, ? Republicans, When ? hi? amend p?? nt had heen ?Icolared carried, the . hail man ol the I-??? it? ? moved ? . ail ui ?,?? House, This wai dei bred ear ii?-.I, although ll could have b. defeated it th , ? ? .? alti ????e I a rol nil to be taken, Scuri y an heul wa? wauled In tbe call, while Ibe Scrgeant-at-Aniia was look ??. for Assemblj man J. ? : ? , ..? All any. ? .? Grange could noi he foui I, sud the ? ll ? ?? led. It ?ever has laren the practice to compel the women who ? re In the ?-?.???"?.? i ham ber '?. bave il when ? call o- the House has Iteen ordered, hut l?i-dai all ol those who were ??? ???.? ' ere di Ive.tside ?The., are f! ?? trorel sort of lobbybts," said one ul tin- oflleiab, After the call lad been luspended. Mr Melone, of Brooklyn, moved an amenduienl t?. Section ?? ,,f the lili, bavin] it in the hands ol the Mav?? ,.f eilies t?, leni,, e Exoisu ' .!.. not perform tltelr duty The bill left It ?del., with Ihe Governor. 'i ins amendmenl also wa? carried, and ti e Pei loerafs, now thorn .'???.?.??..??/.???, wanted i?. re. ninnili ?1 e bill t . the |'.\eiM? i ..inni 111, e t" 11' r it from sure d? '??? ?' I te fore this was attempted an auiendmenl offered ? ? Mi Selbck, evf Odin? tu ilriiggiM*' certain liberal privile re I is - oteil down. ? ere was then ? j ingle ami mixture of motions in recommit to the committee, ? nd niotioi ?liy iii..1iolie? on the talde. Which Was s'rai h'eiie I mil bv a motion "t General llnsfed to kill t*.? lull. 'Ihis motlou wn? defeated '< a vote ol ,,? to .".".. The responsibility foi this defeat lies Mlth th aii-ent Republican*. an?l with Republican lasemblynieii i'onrnd.. ?? ' labtmun, who vote?! .? the bill. A motion to reenmmil the bill ;,. ,? . ? \, j.,. ? nmmittee for imei d?nent then 1 tl.? I W ?tl ' ? a 11,.? bill went bach, without retaining any pia <? ,? i!e calendar, and it will take sixty-live vote? now to push p forward n mv eta ? A REVOLT IN HU'? 8B?IATB ALSO. ' Albany, Morrh 31 (?perlai), senator Parker, of ai lwnT| mafie ?> -otlon In tbe Senats lo-day tasi tbe okoes In ;." loi ' Mil be laken on) ol H? srdei li,? ?a- Mipi>'iii?-'i in Uib '?' nil the Republlosn Sena lors ?nul bv gsaston .vi.i'l.-iiaiai. Bloodgood and Me 'arn-ii. Twelve IVnn?. ratte senator? toUowefi tbe ?ran hi IJ?iil?iinnt I ?ov STBOr tfiteebM In opposing ?? notion, snd ;.?? II refieJreil * uu. tiiirrt? roajority, ll fmM |,.| \. ,,???)?.?|(? ? il,? VOte ilein'.i.-il-il-'.l i.,. f;,,i thai Edward Murphy. |i ,' no Ion - r rufe l?. ? .,,;?!,?. it al ? -?? ? - ?. I Ih ? '?'lMl :" ? ,, |p ??? rending ?heir il thl Utej ?111 no? bave Ih Mietane? ol ?> eae Damo? ral Mu. e that V?66 "a- tali.'li the Hill Demon'..!? have I ?ut, u?n ?o aetianti/ uctiaiiiii |aal tvvu or l?ne ?? I ' tho Repel Ilesa 6?Iltot? Whoet ?oat? are contetitol will i.? onsted. ?tee ?? Uteri talk ?beat onotiiur two or j three Bep ibitoan Assembtyroen, Th? Demokratie lead , ??- ?Hi; not ttai-e even to present the roiifrrestvlonnl Ap ?..'ila.'.ii.int till to the geaatfi altaVOOgh it WB6 a j ?1.lai order tor OOOSttferafioa In the Semite. Senator ? Parker threatoged lo vane sgalnet it, and therefore th< i?? a. ratio leedert fieentee* it Beatasi to poispoae ? ? rlngina ap .my uuh roeasures. Moreover, lieateaaat tki rnor Bheehan wat .??? mach renvtaeefi of the itrrugtti of tke eombtnatbn ol certnin Democrat* and tbe Repabllcani that he hastily adjuaiiaal the senate, being ,.?? ? ?? that Senator pHriter would pass all Cobo?? Inspectors' bin. it is raaserefi toniu'iit that I Mr. Parlai? has acquired .?iif?i<1oiit Democratic vote? , t.. posi bla bill to-morrow nlnht over the head of Mr. , Sheel. ri. WALKER DECLARES FOR CLEVELASD. ' uf. ?-ws mi* is OXLY ? ward poditician Tin. ?,???-?? vr.i-Rs BBOCKEO. Albany, March :;i (?pedal).-senator dmriai F.. Walker to-day Bred a round of ?toMd shot Into the ni!,'.?? of the Hill men by iinnuiiiirlnR that he WM far Orover Clevelaod for lire ?be nt. This young man, ? who was lereed mto tli.r. it?? by th?.? ? ?wer of an ' Illegally constttated au]ortty, ha? nrprlssi the men I who esaeed him to be tested In many way?. 11?? hn? ?-1I ?.?? <1 the BtOtt pre?!, n? of Kdwiird Murphy's tchemes, bul they never tnought that he woolt] boa mil wlral th.? 11 ill people believe to be an ?el Of btgh ? treason by declaring fot Orover Cleveland. Senator 1 Walker to-day gave oat a lone interview, in which he stated hit ressorti for iitpportlng ih? ex-Pre-ident. Ills main re,i?',n was that Hill I, nothing more than a nani poiititian, a gooi riniti to run primaries but worthy of no higher place In the Democratic party. DEMOLISHED BY A TORS ADO. DISASTER OVr.RT.VKIlS A xkbiuska town DAMAOE TO THI?-. ?????? Or? SIOO.000 DONE. Omaha, N, a-,., March .Tl.-A dispatch to "The Bee?? from Nelson, Neh., SBgs: "A tornado struck LVaabM at |?:1 "> j). ni. tO-fiag, It enmo from the southwest and could be -. at leeet ten mile? before it rtraek the , town. II wa? pree-dert l.yu terril',?? h.iil?t"."m. lean? ing av?rai minute?.. The <i..ii.i? sarefiag renag ami round were plainly vl-ibl? for several minutes. '?..? itorm ? ame vilth t-rrlble ftin? at 11:18 p, in.. Man ? rn-hed Into reliar? end store* for lofety. Dtuaegea have keen estimates' at ?100.01??. The F1r?t Nutlotial tlank wss unroofed; the Open Block, three stortosi was unroofed and badly damaged,? the t'nion Block wag unroofed and ???.e .e..? tora out; the Arlington Hotel was ?arosfisd; Mie new ??????>?? boue?, whi<-h was completed at tiie beginning of the year at a eo?t of ?r'l ?,'??>, was destroyed; the Presbytertaa church, was wrecked, .\ huge number of fiwelttngi wer?? wreekefi; among them those ol Mise Mary Broyante, l>r. I, l\ Rutili Hon, J. M. Oammtl, .lohn Raton, Henry Popo, II. Il WUUams, I). ?. M.-H-nry. \V. I. Templetoti, T. vv. cole, I. U. Poster, Robert Gieemeoofi ?11? Ti: nas Mot otas. 1. ? ?? bnlMbgl were completely do-troyod. there I ? r left to laow where they stood except tllan nnd ftmndsttops, one-half of one? hou .?. that of 11?my Pope, i**-tii? earrtei alone tn the , f the storm nearly an eighth of a atfta wtth ? . snd Mr?. Pepe snd two children. Fortunstely, 1 w?w?jr, the fumily eeespei uninjured. " ? Brays in, .???????.???? principal of the s High sei,'.,,1. a? the storm was approaching, t,, :. refuge In tl??? cellar "f her h*;? ?. Thlnklii?? that (be wortl ??< over sii*? came ap and before she could get ! in lc the ?t...r:i completely lleUllgllhed ??. badly bruiting h-r, htsshlllg her lee and Mrs. .!?,!,n Baton was seriously ln Jnr.sl. Most "f the baildlOgl were Insured only tad UM I" ? t.. owners will be almost total. :. Island mnnfihouse was wr,-. ksfi. EXAOOEE ITINO U FESTER'S ILLSESS. Ills l!;il.Mr? SVY UK IS DYINT.-IS IT ? r.t'SF. TO IET fi AI Li* 1...? ita?, a uioi,ih ago Justice Andrews refnaed I 1 ?ninni 1 nrlon <-. Webster ;?' ball on the merits of his . 1 ?. and n. ? i).?? friends .>f the tlsyet of Chsrlet K. ? ?In, jr.. are apparently sslUng on a new lack to ? ?? 11 .?? h? now declaring that be Is sick, ?1 ly tick, sad thai to keep him in confinement much longer would b? to cause bin death, some of people ?t?,,? s.-e Webster every day v?erc mach kurpri>*ed at bearing Ihe itory ol his nin????. Bald at the ??.in!?- Prison to a Tribune reparler: . r sl. it ! Whj. not that 1 know ot. He 1 -?'. in- exercise a. u?ual t" lay, I iihin't notlee anything 1!,.? mailer with him." Warden Kail.m tald ii.it be understood thai Webstoi via- taKorlng fr..iu In-..mula and fn.ui il.e r.-I'ti-mt Of his stomach t,< ? loin food. ! I ?? report thst Webst? w-ui dying was a B?rprt?6 ??. Di. Cbarl<i II. ? li. ?w.,..<i. phv-hian at the Tombs. v.li??.; . .?. al Mi home, Ko. 100 Ka-; Tblrty-fourth-st., ? rei ' rter, he ?ah? : " ? Beard nothing ..' Webtter being 111 until a few .lavs ago, Pnll m '"?? m?? thai the prittoner*? prit ite la . Dr, Robin n, had called to see him. The ?arden .....? noi sdmltted htm, as the ml s forbid the In of an on laide practlcloner with..ut the con? ; ? regular Tombe pbystebn. 1 vv::?, of , .,?-,?. entirely willing to allow Pr. Bobtnson :, ..???? for Web?ter amt gave my consent PI <? thst Mme, Dr. Itobtneoa has tiren Mm." II d you pr-??..??-?? noticed ansi anything was a ; - ui? , W? hatei "' wss ssked. So, 1 had not, although I ?tow hfm ?bn?t ?eery .1 ?. Hod i.e beisi seriously ill. 1 certainly should have heard ol ???" I??. 11. ri.'iUiy Bobtti 00, of ?to. 40_' \\'e?t Fifty ?t., who ha? been Webster*! phyatelM f..r tero \.?? iid !.. t ? -in : -< I ?tut aelbd in to tee W? bstee , ? ? reeh ago. ? bad . ?een Idra previously br (Une, alai ?as attonUhed ,it the L-hange lu his rondinoli. lie bes been seceatomed to a n> b the ind 1? neutrally an a?nv.? man. sad im> nnenl 1? telll ??? ."> blm. He is troubled with ?ia. and r??? three weeks J tt ? stomach has re j,,-. ? food. N". Ij?? has noi i"-i ftesli, bui hau gained ? lini". ;?. lys etsM?^vesttsge. He was ouu earing perl i.f M? t: ?|'i, y. 1 i--iiitt his viiillll'sn as eeriotisl" ?? ?,, ?, 1 it aiav be. oni?? ?o if BO W kept In prison. 1 f ronrae ? osenol pretltot serumlely la saeh a esa?, bat I should Judge osti if he ivre tried 1? s month ,,,- ,, he ?ajui't stand it that long." Well ??t*? vrlfe It a|i|i;iientlv not SXl e?s(velv slartned over ia- .'."iiiiti.'ii.ei.i:? ?he has ?ot !.a to *'?? him 1.,.. \;..'.,\. ria, ?tori "f the prtrewerl Ulnesi ,,.,.;,]. everal coses m wJil.-ii ?Ui ?toa w?? l"--",' ml a.lvaiit.i ?". It will be is.-inemli-r.-d thnt when MeoefleM ?? >.v W?lworth wu ?Htraeiei by ? ? the iOii-i.au Houte, it'?? stayer was eefended (,, , h or, who roaoaged to secare s veedtot of munter In the second d?nie??. Walworth b?d been In prison for "uh .1 few years, when eertlfi rule? ol Uli ?nieui lllnes? began to pour in on the ,?,,.?. tn. 1?. Before long the erinilasl was parfioaefi. ?. receot cese ?? thst "f "Tom" Ooeat th? ? ,ii?. ??" l.erp-r. who was ???1.:?????1 from pi1?oti on tho rertinraie of his phv?i.-ian that ?aJ?? fiytag bom lonsiituntlon. This It ? dlseese which, to ?BJ the , "t "? ??? readily ihoh??n ofi, but poeld li new ,.'.. |\ h a. n??? an?' ItTong appurelitly Bl he wa? , ? ?.?. Aj ?m rate. It lierai linprolable gtaaafi b- ?111 Bll a coniumptlve'i grave tor many re ir. !" ? _-? ? UIE FALLII, ? LACSCBED' y ESSI ?. OCCASI ? ? Vf ??G. XOKKOLK NAVT Y Viti). Xorfob N'ivv Vorfi. Va., Marcii U. foitetieetof Frsnel? T. B<mU* M the ndptent to-dny of itoretrefis 0f .irstaletiOM uvei lbs compl?te ?tifien ?f MM luonrirtm "f the sraster Itoletgh un?, teernlag at the Sortoih N'svy Yard. Kuiiv 4D.?)oo people afitaewei it. The Story Terfi, tea ibeiei Ol toe i?v-4m and dozen? o? ?tesmert, m.?? and yaciii* weie reveroi with ?viotatoi?*. \t iwentv fi.ur mlnnt*? of IS o'clock Uie ?limai W66 .neu. aad ?? AU"?4' *? ????t??*. ?>f n?leish. N. C rianghter ol Oo-rereor Holt, of that state, ttoeeang h? tween the Beeretary of ttie LVavy ?nd i-.i_ign Hilby P. .Ion???, luti'ie the buttle of wtne on the bow ot the rrutter, ?ni ?he beimi IO move off aa easily a? If under her own prsgels r. It w,?.? in?! Ihreegusilen ?fa minute from tlie tinte the b .in ? ?' '? broken Itati the l?alri?rh ?ma stopp?! hy . | , II...I-IPalili The WhOtS aliali' Wa? a ?ivat Tbe bouts of the maliHefiee aad ihemtatei ,? n.? ?tesmers ?ere deiifeniiii: for several minute.. ,,', ?,? in- II..It and hl? ?t.itf. the militia of this lieik'h ?,,,??,?? and many pivmiuent vv.-??!?!? lr_u a Oisiuiae wci?: ?.?.??..??. anything Judge PLAIN TALK ABOUT MAYNARD Mr. me.?? ?AY.5 THE JnDGE U^0LB, the Dimana?? warn record. ??. CADWALADER SAYS MAYNARD E.NTKR? 1.NTO A "OIUMI.VAL CO.N'SPI RACY "-TH_ IDIOTIC TACTICS OI?' G??? fiEJUTE KBXI VES - REILLY gfi>A|af orprx.nvE. (fiuasi a ms. ?????.,?? s???, or rn-ntaaam l sHier sorry tune of it this af,ern.,on. Mr Cad? m.aderan,, Mr. s,i,-k?,y. ,,,,, m?rc fif 25 ? 1,,m V, W:,H ?****? the hearing vv? adjourned until next Monday afternoon. Why "S ""? ?* t***-? did not appear. Possibly ??Ir? t'? Su *' 1V1"e M<,<"rdv an oppor tunltj? to reci.vei? hi.? wonted health. The tin pression is generai that an end ?rill ?oon bo had to the investirti,,,, fur,0. tlmt bptwwn now M-nda.y t ,e thieves will conclude to force the report II, 11 wrote f?r them beffi? he went aw., through he committee and the Legislature early next week. It Is not altogether certain that this can be rjoae. Certainly those members of the joint committee who were solicitous about their reputar,,,,, (.M wo,?^ and _.,_ (nmpe?M ^ bearlai to lie extended heyond the time Hill had fixed f?r it. have now. in the fnce of the. evi dence taken, more need than ever to beware of the Huevee, it cannot I?, pretended, of course, hy any man who has common nenne and common* Ity, that the testimony has done whatever except to cxpoee Maynard's crime in all ite enormity, ?nd to show that the exciifiee he ha? offered for it, instead of relieving him, render hi? guilt the greater and plainer. ^ The thieves naturally ?jare nothing about thie.' They will go on and make the report just m Hill prepared it, without fiotta?, 6 twopenny snap what the evidence has been or might be. ?g McCarren said, in his frank ggtwell the other night. "We all know what the refeti will he. W? know it will ?usfai? the action of Indire Maynard, and we will j all vote for it on thus ei?le of the Senate. We know that the action of the Democrat4? in this State last fall, or the men who were the agentg of the p-wty, whs nothiug else than Che attitude of a man who takes another by the throat and ?aye 'i.ive me the property which you unlawfully poseer? and which is mine.' We will give Judge Maynard a certificate of character.'' This is what the thieves are going to do, if they can ; but. after listening to these ?even Rar Associar turn lawyers, in every sens?? the leaders of the har of the ?State an?t of the Nation, after hen rim? them say that there can lie no doubt that the action of Judge Maynard was a crime, delilierately committ?M l?r the pur l?o?e of seating a man in the State Semite whom the people by their rotea defeated: after hearing them say that the explanalimi of Jadffi Maynard makes his offene? euen worse, by showing iti deliberati'.? and by convicting him of having entered late a criminal eoejaTfdracy ; after hearing them say that of the ItM lawyer? present at the liar Association meeting which adopted the me? morial not inora than lifbeen raised their voices tn pretti against it. it i? ?mmg?n barely possible that there may l>e one or two Democrats in the Senate and as many more la the House, who will say that the dose the thieves have mixed for them Li a little too nastv to take. MR. CU.WAI.API.R T"K FTR5T WITNESS. Mr. Cadwnl-'dcr was the first witness to-day." lie ?,id that he had examined all the records in the Dutebe? County contests with great care. He knew the Mylod return lud ???? sent by the County Cefi???G ? "f Hutches? to the State Can ?. -- rs on November '.'?'!, and that if was the return that was finally canvas-ed. Then fol? lowed these ?lui'stions: Q.-?,..? aie familiar with the ?tlp.tletlon entered Into hy eeeeeel in tin? tese r *.??TrUeesttiy. Q.-Do you Itnovr that after tint ?tlimlstloa wss Bisd? th?? ?'?????.'??* sought to ol.tain ? new return fre?a Dut? h, ,? ? .muti? | ?.??? ; th'tv 1* not ? jaertaVle ot tniU? lu MbM ?tat.ni.i.t. Q?Did net tint ??twist!SB bled b.th partie? to tak? UM judgment of the COOTi tvt App??'.* on tl.e MM a? it th?n ?tai.Kl ! A.-.Nu. Il B0ttO6 OU ??STUBS to Juat wtal tte t.-.m? ??\|?.? M .1 -no mtff ,,?,J BO lOwO. Mi?' I ?ay what It bound tie in to ? Mr. Kldg??y?No; answer my o,u?-ti?n?. Ilie ?apu. lath ? na? male ..., Do einher 7. ?. ?Ye?. y?Iks Resal Ileana o ti temisi their ?nier from Judk-e Calleo ..n D.ttbei 10. <hd they ?ell A.-Xo, bo. do; )on stati fin ?a ? ? ? The ?{??????????<???? ?ere nei pari ??? le the sedeo before Jt'..> Culle? ill? order ws? OBS !??1 do? ri ut an a.ti.ai hrai-'ht t,v ,)?born?, the Dem??. irate; WSSttdSM? IgSlSf? Mi' DeSMMrSttt County fcuper? In ori action, in other noni?, where both psrtius ???|.rente 1 th? ?ame Int. r. -t The CSI rt. l?O'Tc\.?r did noi ail?.?? then t., accompli?!) the a Igae Bvey MS???afiMefi? lodge l'allei?? .ad??! I... at"1 Ju.l?.?? l'iir-min?? ?Uy. ?j>4 left th.? CouBty Clef* wUh the itniutsry duty in force upoe ? kightw iv te IbrweM ilo i? tura?. Q.?That order via? tiled aft. r the County Clerk? ofllce had clo?ed. wa? it not ' V V - Q.-And diti y.,.ir lovesUBBtioae dlsrawtl t.. vou the fact rhar tl.e Republican .in- I It PeitghfieepSW h.sd cajoled "I coerced tli?? type? ? IB?! in tie' . ark'? .,ltl e to put th" filing mark ..it that pu,-er. autwith.-tai:daii: lt. r?? ? pt.uii aft.i il.? onice wosltesllr ilseefil *???Ne. ? ?Mat6i*es<rer tr??t: i#i ir svehss so ?Uflereace ?rhethei it ?a? Bsuaefi or tn.i, ,,? watehei it ??? atei ?rt? r iio-.ii? er not. not tine? of the Hllnir wa? of no Imp? rtan.? sitai v.r. The BBfitt m* op'Tiitive ti:,? moment .lini?'.? t'ali,??? mad' ?ti and the in. ?unit the il.ik foiinj oat tJott It had ?tea mad? he hiid BS other duty than IS BHOl the ivturns ferAari as quickly a* hi e.i'il.l ',-.-t them lino thl malt. Q.-Don't you know rhat the Republican lawyers builds?, il tie' cl.rk. suit r'pr.s. nt-d to him Uist || ?as his duty to send tho-e return? at n. e. and that tin!.??? hS dal M he might ???,. Bt State prlseol a.-I Seat koew that they said Uiose tiiini??; but If th'V did they ?ant ?hai ??a? true. Tne reOSefij BSWSVrer, d.?l not ?Im? that Hay ?aid ?UTthlii? of the kiad. The resera on that ?moj?. t cou?i?t? of tin ?Ihdavtt or the cleik an? of hi? pallonai ,???????!. >Ir. I.??n. o Democratic la?ver uf PtNglUMeoet?. KSBBOS SWesri tl-.at BOM h? mailed Uie r-iiia? h did not knotr that Jutlgs lagnasti had itranf-il an SSBN l?tyha| him, ai.d Mr. LSWB siteais tint la | ?rjv>?e?| 1-linan? Uut It v.?? Ills dutv t?> ?end Ih? returns for wai 6. hu [at- a? Mm ?. ori jo.?* ttiet 1? all It Sh. ? ?. y.?Win Ian?? yes ? ??. ^?tJ fit? leMet freai I_n?n?. at? tach, -t t.. .luace M.ivnir'i-? ie;vi at eefeaee t.. the couf? uf appesisi ?.?uh. ye?, I Imve ?ead that; but ?t 1* noi s?or to. It ? as .-learly un uft'ttliouvtht. y.?if he knew that Jud/e Ioglsl*?l had stayed him, ought he not to have held on to tli? return. I a.?1 ma uot MM sbout that. y?What, lU't if s Judge 0f the Sopr?me Oourt told hut) he nni?t! ?. ?lanar.? .???? not a partv to tJve ?ult la WOtta Jnd'-e lagtSOesl mad?- ti;? urd? r. 'l"he ?tafite de? noe?! his dutv a? KM clerk of the county. I much te? dine ?? ih* ..pinion that h? could not be teetralned troia tl.e psiferSM?. I Bt a ?tatui?.ry duty by a itay marte In e proceeding to vit,., ? h,? ?.t? Bel ?? party, '?hat, however, la wholly m mat?riel. Bt. tli? fa. t :? .v-n',1. ,1,?1 thai ne did ma know th? Hoy had bCOB mid? wi?en ss eislied the return. y.?WtMit are your politic?? ?.?I are ? Reputile??. Mr. RlagWOg-Well, I am clart to hear tl.at. I ?Iks It ?ce a n ?n Mil ?!???_ hf what ?S I?. aWaVSlM QTsBOT 611 Ih' other member? of Uie It?r A?.u? iallon eOSSMShUM, except your-.lf and Mr. Root, a,e DeaMerasoj bm fis?.? asti .v.?????, ?ir. Mr. Kalitwav-l'lca?.? tell me what it 1? that voti ?Hete 4?;aiii?t J?6gi Msyasid. MR. l ADWAI.ADIH!, 0VTI4VBH MAYNARD S CRIME. Mr. Ciulvvalatler relie? tel gravely for a moment,' and then a?Wild slowly and as if corisiJering the effect of each word : ? m?, that, SeeereUtg to in? own letter, which auppU?? the ? a ?. ??. proof afBhtel him, he entered _t., an unlewMt cumins! ci. .'aira? y with meint,, rt of Uie Sut? Re ari af i'Hii\a>-ser? ?.it to MMfei an SaMBSlSg return from Dutch? SM County, nu matter how la?fully or ? operi? imi M ifi.ni . that In puriuance of ?iat c. n,piracy, when ?uch S lawful ?nd proper return v??s ?ent to them on December 'J'J. l>? ai-tra. ?.?1 It frorn th? , ?. ? of Ui? Controller ?ad ???? It to e ?? -?on who took lt ?way with hin out ol th? .Itv of Albany; that on December Lt). when the State li. mi - ?1 i,f ? ????;??????? held Its final infuna ?nd awarded the ciiai-al- in the Iuitcli'??., Ciein'T MM, Be, ?? their Coun sel, sal hy and slleweS Hen. Is MWt Bet Mvl.sl i-itill? c at?, which th' ( otiti uf App. al? had announcd to be MM ?od i naJa., ?,?. and had -aid they ought not to count; and he allowed member? of tha Board ?vo ?tale a? U?e reeaoa mbi U?v? ?ouatsd thst rsivau thst (ber? v?m ?? o_u see