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^>f? rt " v ti.. lill X??I7.0IM. NEW-YORK MONDAY, JUNE 5, I MW.-TWELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. FEW PEOPLE AT THE FAIR RAIN KF.K.l'S THE ADMISSIONS UKDEB SIXTY 1H01SANU. UtOOMFMBTENEM OK Tilt: BVXDAT I XHI l'.rrioN' OAOSfJI complain? EAVITKN statk BUILD- t INr.s CLOUD. PCT WKSTSRH <. \;n:s |] auk \VJi>E OWEX?ROTES from j ' .l\CKSON PARR. CbieagOi ,Thii?> I.?Theta was no 'treat outpour- I ing of tho w.uM'-wurkin? elan or any otbei clam i at th?* Kxpositi-n to-day. Thc oppressive bent Ml ? Mntp- storm of lightning, thunder ami j rain, which came n\ tin- Biddle ol th.- afternoon, i ] accounts in part for tho deafens**] at ten lair'4. But compared with tlvf mijhty multitude of vis*. , tors laM Sunday tho second open Sunday ul fhn . WerldY Fair eaa hardly be called a eaccese, judged ( hv th.- standard ot papular approval and the presence of tho mon arba hanmer an l mw ami , dip and for-,'0 on tho otlior six days of the week, , , for arhoae i>enMit and edification in particular ' , tho gates of tho Fair aro open. The ant 'ions ' , cafes w:th theil broad verandas, tho )>o*r pinions : in tho foreign villages on the Plaiaanee ami the i restaurant* within tho park proper were liberally j i patronized all day, not cu much un account of 1 ? ti.' item I"] tho ?k.v w:> deal of rain clouds I I until 2 o'clock and there wu> no necessity fir > people to seek ahetter. li) fact, tho stoi iii wis of | sheri duration, ilthough bl?tek clomli lum: >vor i ? the whole city for the reel ol the day. threatening j ? nt an) liane lo iiiv?- the pcdrstriaiM a drenching. ' ' There was a bright spot on the horizon which hid tho effect of bringing ? I ?ir siled crowd oat seward evening. i The- New-hn^iand Stat" buildings, which wore | I closed to the public last Sun i.iy, reenaiaed locked to-day, cards on the doora announcing the fact, ' ; nnuh tv the disappointment af rbntota. Penn? sylvania, New-York, Missouri, North Dakota, Itali, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Joined In the Sunday--losing nor.-, and it is now t<> be a penaaneBt matter arith them it the gal*'* o' the Fair remain open the next live mouthe, There is another feature ol thia munday Fair winch callb fortb complaining from the visitors. Mhuy ol the banal exhibit! in the Manufactures and athel departanental building* wen- hidden I t from ihc view of the visit..r> because tIn- ex- I blbttore or tloir Barents in .lia:-.- did not pro- ' pos?. ro work eevea days ni tlie week. Tho cov eringa whick protect (he exhibit* at night were not retaoved, and all the visitor* could .-?' w?ty '. iur, ornamental booth! and show .ts- - lisiigure I with canvas, wood ol bron sheeting. Tho i-\ petition authorities have no right to remove tho coverings without thc permission ol the exhibitors, and no arrangement h..s y< t been mad.- for un? veiling on Sunday. Not even ?? Bug was t>> be s-^n on the bulldbsgi ol Urea! Britain, Canada, Kew Baath Wah* and India, and the dons were loiked. Visitors wore donu-d acceaa to the gnat display of tho lintel Staten Uovernment in the big domed building and tho small adjuncts. Machinery Hall was a*? silent oh it wah last Sunday. It waa a doll dav tor the guide and the catalogue Ballara, Ncaily all the vndtom were Chicago people, .md they did not have -mich use | for printed aaattet to enlighten their minda j* to Issi Exposition, beaaaae Wey anea where to go ! and what te see. .Music appiopnate tor Sunday was provided in the early part of the day by the Chicago ban I, stationed in the pavilion between Machinery Hall and Adininistiatiou Building. Tho Sousa baud played afterword in the same part of the ground*., but the audiences were not karte at any time on account of the scarcity af wats and the muddy grounds. One of tho special attractions was to be seen in Krupp's big pavilion, which will bo formally opened eO-mcTTOW. Many n o;?l" Baw the handling and movement ol the bi? guns inst aa in active service except 'hat there w..s no tiring The ex? hibition huted half an boor each in the morn ins aad afternoon. The trent cnn li only mounted for the proving ground, but the ainailei pieces on each side are moaatad m eoaet defence tinlets. exactly as they would be foi terviee. The aer vices of only two mea wert needed t<> do the work. Everybody who panned through the Klaiaance ?topi"-"! t.i strain hi* ejree heavenward to we the intrepid workmen removing the ma aa of seaffol I niK fr?m the high and any Ferrie wheel an! ti-'htenuig the apakei prepai itory to patting In the six areal nar* which will go lound with the wheel on .lune l.". for the lirst time The official repeil of. the Department of Ad tt>-i..n ibowed timi St,000 tickets had been aold at ? o'clock, -'t,i 0 being children, at ball price. Alter that hour the gatekeeper!) and t:.;<ot ? Dad an easy liane, aa uot more th n 15,000 more jss.ji!*. pained tho tumotile to are the ole trie illuminations in the evening. Several thousand people rame in nfl tho elevated train- just when the storm waa breaklne, ami the Bret clap ol thunder frightened thom into turning ba k without going In to see tho Tair. There was a narrow escape from a frightful ggsmetet on the like this afternoon. Only the paeeanaa of min<l of a few i>eo;i!.' averted tho |aeg ol many liven The Music, a email donnie Decked propelldfi tn the service of the World's Fail Steamship Company, lit ti..- Van Buren-et. Bter downtown for tho "While City" with over ?_"o atusamflero, marly its full carrying capai Ity, aa hoard. Ahonl midway between the eily and Jackeoa Park the electri al etorra broke upon the ?snail steamy. Tho wind Mew sharply efl lhere, eairylng the rain among the pamengere, who were not protected by any awninga. To eacapc from the rain the \>,-.^^i,;,-xf. on the pori sid.- ruahed pell-mell iii a m^?. to the starboard aide. Im UKdratoly the Veanjl lurched, and there was a brief (.anio Women and children acrenmed, fear iu.7 tho boat would enpaiie, A few ebol-hoaded men. nido<l by the captain and crew, shouted t.. the frightened paeaengem to go back and gel treen bed with ram ratler than ^<-t drowned In the lake. Tin re was a sfeneral reoponae, which averted the dianater. Tho boat righted Iteelf. I the captain gave the command to tura st.in to j the shore, and the Ifueie, with it'' wet paanen" j ger-, ?tomi out in the lak.- until the storm puaeed over. Then it made lor the Caalno pier In aafety. What the attend,mc of the World*! 1'air mighl have been today had it not rained, no one will ever know. The ssjeand open Sun lav of the Fair dawned bright and dear, and it waa gnoomfort ably warm. The railways, Burfaee and .levit.d. and the steam)".at linea hrouahi out their entire eervice in anti'-ipation of an Immenoe bnsineat. Bul they anare disappointed. lp to ] o'clock m th afternoon they did a fair business, and carried upward af I5,0?d people to the "White eily.* About that hoar an u^iy, threatening black cloud aro*e in the Weat, and in les* thin an hom latei the rain wai fallim: in torrents. To mah" mat? ters Worse, the wind blew a pei feet gale, arTI it thundered, and the lightning flashed in a most uncomfortable manner. It was after 4 o'clock when the rain Beaned and the sun came out again. but it waa so lat.- that the Beatie di 1 not com.. ont in crowds, and late this evening tho Bureau ol Miniaal(iiii estimated th" total pail attendance Would ht BM* thin ilO.OOO people. This tnuch may be gajd of the visitors who at? tended the Fair to-day?they were lamely of the working class and inhabitants of Chicago. There were thousands af laboring mon out with their I famlliea, and nearly all of them brought their \ uncli with thorn, and nt noon tho benebea and ?ats scattered throughout thc ground* refiintJed and d ne of a backet picnic. .tn arnott] oonneeted with the Bureau of 'Xl lianiena, in -peaking of the local eharacter of the rowd, said that tie- out-of-town people had been orning ty the Fair all the week, and were tired ut to-day, and were taking a rest so as to he able o make a fresh start to-morrow. About the only tuple who um., out to-day were those who could iot attend dtirlnc the week. The pay show* on h<> Midway Plaisanoe wei.* not %eil patronized, nd the rolling chairs were scarcely used at all. t WBB a crowd made up of people who had to work or a living and could afford few of the luxurba, he money spenders were 'at home resting. Th- gondolier* had little to do and the electric ?lUnches lev*. While nearly all tho lynfern States buildings pore oloft.-d Jo the public, the majority of those reefed hy the Western and Middle Staten were l>en. i ie- open-air concerts in the pavilion on Admin* ttration Plan were well patronized, eKpechlly award noon, when the people thronged thither nd ate their lunch and listened to thc music at I... mme tune. According to the register found in every State lUilding, W. stern pe ?p\? are coining to tho World's 'air in much greater minders as a general thing han those living in the older Konteri] coinnmn realthe. The result of an Investigation anawa the "Honing number ol people registered at the differ? er! State buildlnge: Montuna, :i,ooo; Nebraska. 1,500; Minn-sota, 3,600: Virginia, 3,400; c.n leetieut, .'.omi: Maryland. 1,550; Weat Tirginla, ,800; Kania-*, 1,000; Maine, 1,200; New-Jersey, ,300; Aikansa*. 84; Arizona, ?'>?'?: New-Mexiro, ?0; I'tah. 300; Idaho, 350; Delaware, 800; Rhode -'.md. MOO; New-Hampshire. 400; Vermont., !'"?": lamachiiaetta, 3,400; Keiw-iork, .moo; sfieaouri, h.'.: Louillann, 1,173: Ohio, 3,000; Washington, 1,000; Wiaconain, 3,000; North Dakota, loo; 'ennaylvania, 4,000; Michigan, 9,000. rai 4t*trlpllon nf th* Ptaaae'aaala Building*** Ml rna*. W (MEN'S WoRK IN BOOKS. V PIKE KXIIlliIT FORWARDED TO Till: WORLD'S PAIR !!Y Till WEDXESOAI AI-'TKU ROOS i I.I'll. The Wednesday Afternoon Clubl committee on Women'* Wort In Booka in thc state of New iVrli." for ide Oohunblea Kxposltion. having prac leallj cn.plci.si it- IhIit-, has BUbmltkt h report i, tl:.- ,);;].. describing t ..? wg?k of the conill.it .<? and its results. Th* exhibit i- to appear tn ? ?? parts book* wirti ii literary clnt? mai <:n--c? iii nert in Hie dally preaa ant peHotlrals. Ut rary daba nil over Dm Wage wen ratted apoa to l:I in tba "erl; cf collertlng book- by aromen nullor-. -*> thorough uni eftetent waa tho yian,and io generous the reaponse to tia1 eppeala nade, that n April 22 las! the committee forwarded to Cai ago 2,250 i.i.-. representing 1,045 anther*. Of le- votntne* forwarded, tues were devoted tv. ftetlon; herc wei > 219 v .'him. * of original vena, 210 en dueatl lcd topics, t-'a of miscellany, and 101 or rana'atlon*, the remnkilng vohunea covering i arkle ange of mbjerta. Tba roal of th.- ooUectloo waa ibout ecoo, whick wai ralaed by the rolaatnry Dtribotlom of ihlrty-fonr member* of the ciab. With a few nnlmportanl rxceptione, ono or more ipertmena ' tte ^ork if nil Hie arriten rn lae uki- p:?rt sf tlie leal century and Hie tir-t part .I thia ar.- Included tn Hie cetleettoa. Pram Hi* ilr<t mewn woman author, Mr*, i-cmmx, there arc two lovell snd two truncations. Uv. Ive VOlaaaei In all. h ? Uni betag dated it: j. .M's. Bleacher*! book, i-.hii-ii.??: in 1703, sad iii" poem of her daughter, dis, t'ang res, ure n-\t in polni of n^r. I l Lydia Marla CbtMa'a worly. the edle. Hon In ?lodea twenty-gve rotaunee, and the <<?iie. tur- bad riv .ii up in tsapair Hie aaalCb for these took*. M tay were out of print or locked up In libraries, to ?hlrh iii- eoananlttes had no eeoaBB. They wera lanny obtained boan a aramaa ?>f that enclaved raes lae whnae trrrdoni Mr<. < hurts labored ?*> courage, maty, wno gathered them finn Iit people, bring i.ir them with willing hiinds. (find to as,Kt in keep ng green tin- mem try ol fate eaamplen "f Bberty. The collection l- in reaching tn Ita leope, ..iel ron .dos many na met honored and beloved in :l" BeM if literature. Since Hie nm ii->t ?... forwarded io I . . a .nd ? eel . i'.? ]? <i and -? M n i -i-ii,_- tl: ? nm. :? . . ..,.?' I. . representing I. .< > authors. rii? r<'p<>ri concludes: "Such i is, we me tup] ' ? ? ? I.n peritaTTted lu i--i i ii ?o % od ??' raiisc. and proud (bal wi are able tn present t-. thc world at flues go, and i<> om i?n beloved State of New-York, a ejft si v. eily ?! is tort ons te on ugh lera." THE KEV. ld'. IRK R OS SI M'AV OPENING, At Hi- .-t. .i.mii. - MethodUl Rplaebpal Church, Midi onave. and < >n< hundrcdVand iwntj >igtn -t. the Rev, I>r. Jacob K. Price preached laal pventna up m ii- theme: ????ur Nations] Humiliation; or. tm ? Soiling if a Pair Kane." Dr. Price in -ev.r. leroi* rebuked tn.' openbig of Ihe World'* Fair on sunday, "Tic Mr ri -tv," h- raid, "?deserve* Ha- rebnk* nf t brlstl.? people for withholding from our National expositt?n air nu't valuable exhiMI fie American chrl lian ??liil'l.Hl." II- Him.;.':' Hi 11 !uil.!V!i\c Sabbath* cf I'Xfkadtton plea ar would poorly eompew ita 'hi':./. workingmen t..; Hw Incalculable lo-- ?u*tulned by iheat and ih.-ii- famine* in Hie lowering ol repet f.( ti cr.nt day of fled. ?? Na hmm pbllanthi pie m live* ". ? tie ??;. 11..i. fm- sabbath opel lng, tm? '? :? Hi" gah :'.!?.. and the almighty dollar i- lift t six v.. t!i clnlm' i f Mn i :hty '.'.rt.' H.- argued lliat th* dlreeiory I. .?i--nnr.ii/ an atti ni':.- ol 'lei; tn..- io National bia hi accepting Iga ninney from Oongreaa nil opening ngilna) Ita es press atipalatlon again*! inch ailinn, mil applied .'I eat, -'iii-a -ii.di i..a iti il," io i-i. letlon. in ron ?lu lon ic md: <ui- jtatl nil humiliation 1 com plete, ?'? -ti,.ni apeak out .ur protea - now, and the historian ?????'! vrite, of thia < dumtdaii vu -a uki luaiHl with Infamy 'h. men arlin have ibu* humiliate] Hie Nation, tn\mpigd its hm in the gnat. Hrcum \enie^ f. uri.tic- i:- pbiliil) expre*?el mandates, and pawned tiaii honor fer a treasure ol gate money." rTRTIIER AtlfTATlO?} I -Kl.IS". Terre Haute, Ind., .tune i (Sp?<1all 'Iii-- ReW. R. \. Hunter, of ci- rlty, to-day wnl in his realgna imn .- s Kallona] chnlrman of the chrl lian Rn deavor World's lair Kunda] Closing rommlttoe. He ??.?ii: -I conalder ?" have no fnrtber wort ulnen Hie i ??mt- love taken no- matter in rhartre nf opening or closing the emt*-?-. some of the merni ara want tn heep ap th.. nghi by urging reUgl ms orgsnlsailona to i. cp awaj from Ihe I .nr. tint I am nra in on that move, Mill I nm 'h.in;' nil I can to cancel nu- Indlanapol reinvention, to \f lui I ?!.? 14th, rah and Irita ol thia nmniii. r:dlf-a t'? dlacnaa Hu- ckarina of tin- F.Jr. There la no uae for thia convention, sir't.irv Boer, ol m.. Christian Kndeav r Society, of Boston, aiTee* with me (bal th" work ot ihe Sendiy florine Oom mutee i- -i lillico" m. I ih.-it there i-. nu aced of iiirHic:- agluyon." ?Tin: ALBASt Mons" VOUCH ,r.\Hh n\lsi:i> Albany, Jnne 4 (Special)*?Much te tin- aurpriae of ti.e general public, ile uniformed city poBcemen who bare been guarding "The Argus" office -.ince April ll, wp- quietly withdrawn laal ulpUl, When Mayor Manning Ihrew Mr. Speer ami th- laHer*! aubordlnatea mit of "The Argea11 oaVe lara montba ago le- placed nv., anlfotmed city potteemea on guard. AH except one nf thc door.-* arere kept bolted, and Here woe In COBBtanl attendant??? from Um- io .i^'iit [mill em.n. A aafa average la thai thA Bight and daj guard took one tenth af the entire poBce torc, and of bite there have been m.u emus Bulganin about the etty. I*tt Thursday nir-iii three el.a within a -lort distance nf "The Argus" office, which araa ender police in-iiii-c'ion. Beare broken Into, n i^ generally I** Heved thal Ihe t'ourt of Appeal*, before which "Toe Ars'u-." ciiv,. ?lll be argued lo-morrow, will jrlvo it decision tn favor of lin- Speer doveton. atodrguctt rtorut i\ ammaxbam. little lim li, Ark., .lune 4^-Oreal dl>ir.-,s mid mt lerang eal l Barong the people of Hope, Ark., a'"! \hhd:y. The terrfbjs tornado of May :i(i ka* h-ft :.,(MH) j" oj le aometeai and tn taaUtatfl circumstances. Mayor i heh. of Hope, arrived ben yesteraay on a -elf hui"-ed mission. Ile issuer) un anatroaa lo lae buslnesa men cf si. Lento, Chicago. I.lui.- Roch mal M. n.phi- naklng for aid. lt to ligated hy all Ike merchant! 'f Hope. A BUM* Bieetlag waa held her. i.. day to ntoe funds. The Mayer says: "Tin public has no Idea of lin- .storm mid Its results, lt astanded over ? territory of aevaaty-gva to ninety miles tn hii-tli and from fifteen to I Wea If lu breadth, In nriiiv 'cciloiis teatnytng hom.s. lascn and erlp Pll'ic liiimy people. As fur ns known threw were killed and about twenty injured." UV JCS NEEDLESSLY LOST. TFX\yrs I'HOTF.STI'I) AGAINST FIKE FS CAPESDM the vanderbilt FLATS. A woman's PREBEKQE ok MIND AYERTED a GREATER LOSt Of UPS AT TH! BUtT rORTT-THlRD-BT. I IRK.. The onVla] tavesHgattton asade yigterlnr Into the riroumatacen attending the fir- tn the Bat boase. No. J 131 Baal Forty-thlrd-st., by which tlve peopte to-t | (heir llVeV, ,,,nr1s t)( fr,f. |hi, tytWn .,?? ;,C,.nl< Bf! the building from much of th* blame wlih-li Bl first teemed lo attach to them. An eaamhmtton of the | balkUng -how- that the eoratrnetlaa of Ihe differ, nt Boon miule .-rape pasy to any of the leaWBtl Who had Bfneuee of mind sufficient te reallle th. lr aaUager, and act premptty. True, there were ?e tn-neaped un thc front of th* building, but thia was benanee tho tenants themselvea had object .yt to the lntro (lucilnn of Hip in.n ladders. Ex-Mayon Ooeper ind Hewitt, who own th-- prop? erty, at llr-t d.-t. ru.lii'd to comply with tie' hw, hut the teaaata rangal the question *e Bitterly thal the nun.'- w. re coajpeOed io give amy, rnUslng that in- in'rodnction of nn aorta* would practically te poputote Hies.- new te.-n baaael. The bonan were hunt abanl righi ynr* ago, nnd are known as the Vanderbilt ll.it-. Bach iMune baa live i era, and eat a Beor l- eeeapted bv only ene family. In No. |8J, at the wathala raaf at Ihe raw, m. re lived aa Balaidej atfhi, lour famine*. The Ihtrd Boor?thai in which Um Hr-, it ut bettered, arlgl nated?was empty. (>n Hie first lloor lived William I ?u *r;i r?. ala wife, daughter mid brother: on Mw se fend wen Um Mtaaei Kate and Mary Buley, dre-s mal.'r-: BJoihajall ami bl* family nt mm and daukdncrs wen lil thc text floor, and mi Hie Hfl ti lloor waa tambua Boote and his vonni: wife l/ad* . With Mr. and .Mri. Rente, on saturday night, were hi* i-t-b r. KJsb- r:. nt,., i wen tv tl vc year* "ld. who had (om., fro-n the Lyona Tapeatij Factory fkaancey, N. Y., where she was a aWlgner. to spend th'- weet with her brother, and uni- Helm Wetanero Meta, the etgbt-year-otd daughter af eberle* P. nie:*, a brother af Mn Bernie, who Ben next door, al No. lat; while Henry Pagaley, ? trinder oeeupylag ike hall bedroom, mate up the cardo. Puggier, ? loarneymaa pouter, hud a farm ni Vineland, n. J., when in- wita and baby aron togged lat Dm manner. Bente wai ? tteaegnphei, and nrned i good ntery In the employ of Henry rVaboty a Oe, Th'- rooBu nu each Boor ar- alike. Fronting Ike street i* ike parlor, wltk a folding ih*ir leading 11 B rcir <it'lne or bedroom : hg?k f thal and anding into each other, arr- two mon bedrooms, and iii tba rear come Ihe dining-room. a plan of ike il""r abowa that . ot Ike three Inner r.- had an) ? xii tn the atahrcaae eieept by amy ol Ike Prom parlor o? *h.- dlntag-room. \ >b,..r t. the 1-ft ol th- dining-room t"<t tn ike Utile kitchen and ..gt of the window ol ikh kitchen, one reached a Bn ea i pe. The kitchen door bd t i th- private hall md bathroom. Icebqg, .nd dumb-waiter abaft, Ihe teal being near- i ihe -tain i?e. The door of Ike private hall opened righi en Ike italrway. Adj Inlng Ike fred parlor n* a Btlle hall bedroom arith a door leading lo th.- ii ncr lull.' l'.v. ry one In Ike hon ? except Mr'. HJerkwall had (mn" t" bed, and 11 I Died len lul'iut.- lo midi ! I when penp]e p.,--iiiK' along Ike --r."t wen itnpped by a thick gath "f amoke wal ne med t" He* fnat lae r.nr roof of Ko, ina, Policeman Molloy, of the Twenty-third Precinct, m\t nut an tiarM from her* third-t. .ind Thlrd-ave. Mn. BJorkwaU Itttng ll her dining room, <.ni?ll.st smoke, and looking aroung, saw a thin cloud creeping nuder the bottom ol Ihe closed door, sin- rushed tnt., (h.- kitchen through the private hall, opened the d or. and a gush sf amok ? and tt ime da ned Int ' ?? But ber min. clear and itrong. The lives ol deeping people were in her hand'-, and abe knew lt. Bha throw np.-n tke dumb-waiter, and Han bl r ahrlek, rnlllne on those below and ch v. t,, |y [or Heir live., rang tkfOBgl the Batlatng lin- . r> reached Ihe men and women on th- fir<t and -e.'nnd Uno!-, bul those shove b< r a <-r.- .1 ,' to ker rall. Then ahe i ia la h"r own room*, Pent T'.iirke, who, with ber roi A:thor, occupied Ihe Ur-' of ihe Ibree room*, wa aol aiieep. and ai tba unual nf ber roles leaped from lac ked. ami in hu Ii i nt wi ? bv lei in-. ' ol. .- d quiet a ?? I "ld Mr. ftjorkwali nnd aiaggeied out ol i,-.i. and wini kai ds oil ? u ii ; blindli gi ipilit round a d !?? nd tn i rlrrh Mi? t-J?:i. ? ali - ... : . un. burke ihe other, and ni- . ni:.h. n, io- ?? a di. -.?? -I ? uni Un wi-.-inn. i tu n .'!; l.;..i kwell ra ?i ?? ni 'tn- hu : :: . gal tel abaft, t ? hud liei rhlldnn. I" sn la li rn- ml death. Burke caught her nd ball cnn led, h ll '..i her lo the kltcl en ? . V ??? . | li .- I ? . lil u the ? ' ?'!"'. mid 'le n MloWe I lil r .Inn ri. ni. In ;'? iv, all Mr . nj rk? all' ptm k led her. etai i'll "it bet knee* and n.ned piteous!*, fer ? ? lldren, and In Hie nam* Instant a light, aleader, lair b.-iii' d' i ' ?<?..! ni !.'.-v. a,al i md daughter Wen ? la pi 'I ll ? i.Iliei'- arm I ? dil bad i.'.-n linken out ? ?< her ileep hy le r brother . \:' ur and I halie . -I ? ? 'iib! r in. in except t isl He i ,M lakei : i belwi en them nnd Milt -lu arsa rnrrl-d h -db* down tn. stairs, hall ? h U. -I and hllti'!. I lu tl.- -m. .I,.. aul nfter i bi.n k. ll ? ci ed. fu ind h r ? I' on ihe ld< w ilk. i h l.u.'an- and HM li<!? V -I-'.I mit- a',, iv.-d v Mrs. BJorkwall'a cites. Uut no one inij .,.,.,, ? ,. Benin. A woman, with eye sii-iu .liv:' beti h i i...mt- nun:I\ un ih< >lo:iee, M-reamlng Li her iblld. ll wai Mr-. DIM I. mother nf Ihe hui. giri ??wi, had rom lo li - p li I .?? ld. room Hut Ihe tn. I :-d In ni Iii n.n ?through Hie third, fourth .rn l i Uh tl. i- In <? the a . beal lt out. ej v?'."4i -bi'Mi np Ihe -t-.ir-. Wlten they reached th- hndlua Ihe) found Ihe ' |a<hem d foi':. of n in ii i r >m lib e In n i a n i ul Hw hallway Ju t iml kl* t n lin ll door, v ??? I' l|e alone had been anal, -;,.<! bj th" -iii. had mn le < ie- Mli d rn : I., ike * oi thal Ut I" Ihe rn .f bad tali. n. and *o dtod. The n n turned r.nd groped through lh< r ir parlor and lliere In ihe lir-t bedroom I i\ inti- lb len an l h?r Aunt Elsie, hui".et almost feyond human wroblanee. Two vii n more and Ihe rorchera lood befon Benn ntil hi arlie, aide by -ide. ber arm all burned ind charred. -till n-lint.- on bl* lodi. Tn morrow Hey will be t;,'.. n In ti..ir grove* When th'- dre wa* rn Hs hel.M ? rsi Move tn Ihe kitchen elplodi-d and liP'W OUl I fiart nf Ihe rn..f i.lama-', r-a. bins' ?--.' m>. I roverod by Insurance. 'll,, re i but Hills dont I thu) Hie Barm origin iN vc;, v !.;-e in th* dumb-waltn abaft, bul Ihe pni'l ? ran ?? I- uot r rtolnly known. r!';r.')\s to r.tXBT .v/.-ii sr \ri:ii "COPT." PhUadelpbto, Jane t (Special).?The Inteml In plciiii- a* me . ti:-'cr- bid' fair lo rontlnuc. In mn ro \ Ihe I'nlted t t a pr ir tie. - li fun li-lation. lu leaving Annapolli ter the annual cruise, mill corry Ann u oh-. Washlngtoii and Richmond bud tn.- llb eraring with lat word*, when going down Ihe bay, out of Ihe Capro and ll n. These will be la I words, ai Ike vessel I- nol lo top ,,t Norfolk, l'hll ubl'ihin birds alli h.- gi Annapolli t" <-irr\ forward Ihe *'"ra brought to Ihe Naval loft Mon- importaul than tj:i<.. however, b tl"- dedilon of Mr. (hii.i-i, made on Friday, to tn ap a loft with pigeon* for messenger Mvvtce in "The PubBc I.mIc-i-" building. The plan- .ne for i parfecll) nppolnb I .ot-. ,,ui Henry \. Rowan, mv?' -lit. mb nt ni -Thc I.e.ie.-r'-" iu.-ichlii.-n-. dla made arrangement* wb|"h :, r.- p.-if.-i lion Iii every detail. Die loft I- to be In Hie UH -rnia. Ihe trap In a win-b.w on Ihe Mxth st. ? id... I igeoni have been Bled aci eptnhlj by the American pn for len v. ar-, bat alway* lo p di nd m ii-.,.- . p il ,.,i.i- an i. lion >wcd. an I nol ? ni; i.nu-e.i in ibe srorh bul relumed I" homea ai a dla lance fi on the ne* eenlre and lime was h-t in delivering their work. "Tlie Ledger" Mzbl win ls-the li,..i ,,, he lim ? a . pori nf a m * I"!"1' I,1;""- ?'"'* ""' birds Ile Bnl Hal. ;, tin \ pa-- Ihe I- ?'? Sith Ihe rcinarter'i alory, will ring Ibe neH lu *B'' edltori rn. h. ]..w lo call the boy lo bike their eopy. rgOPl 0000 tH OSLABOMA. Topeka, Kan., .lune I.-J. s Platt, I Eanaai farmer. return.d yesterday from aa extenalve trip tarong! Oklahoma. Ile -ay- ii,,- rropa In laal Terrti'sry win be larger Hun lae people anticipated, the wham b.-ins' abnoat ready fur the reaper and In -pbmild noa <jltli.lt. A h.-avv ron CTOp will I"' r't-'d. and Hie -urplu- fur tl..- raartet, ke aay*. wlB he .unulenl io pul ih" imire, Terrttorj lu ? proaperoua condition. CATTAI* mist hmm; Tin: CBIXUt TD COU MT. Portland, On* June A Jadga BVllmger, af iii. fnlieil stans IM-trbt < .nut. lia- hamed BB order l,, captain Myora, %\ Um armmaktp Daauhe, whick brough! BOO rhtnen from Plctarta, B. ?'?? to thia port, eammandlng bun to brlai lnl" ''""r' '"'x' Monday s,.Vor;.i ebb. whoo* eertltniea had ead been pa-'-d niviti iv th- ColtoelOJ el the Port, The rn ptain ba* asl d f r n aaBibet od deputj anni i lo anusl in toklag Um Ct|aeer 'r""1 "'" **?*' ' ' '?? eoiirt room, hut Ike r-qii'it was rafUaH, If am of the chine-- eaeapa aa the way lo Ihe courtroom Us* captain BM] haye to pa>' ? heavy line, li? lias, therefore. I brough \\.ld*k \ i<.u-uJ hen-. sppesled to the BrtUsk Amrsiaaator at Waablngtoa f,,r relief. nut of nboul JO) of '"'' DaBUbe'a 'lilli-.,. alrejylv examined, Bearii -<'? WiU Dot b* BaasWel te nod. THE DEMOCRATIC SPLIT. TWO CONVENT/* NS ANO TWO TICKETS IN KEW-TOBK THIS FALL. PURPOSES OP TIIF. " INTI SXAPPER" LF. VOFRS PEATVRC8 OP Till". KATE MACHUtEV \V.\P. Ar. UJJ^T CLEVELAND-RE" TAUATIOX NF.Ml \T HAND. [FROM TUB uroll.AR loRKP.arosl'ENT OF THC TRlnCNK4 Ailinn v. Jane l.*dl can be Hated upon authority wbli li. if -tiit.d. would n i ba di-puted, thal Ihe Cleve hind Dunioi-rats have reaotvaf Ul run ii separate Democratic -ute tleaat tba coining rail. They will -er-h stndaalon le the Democratic stato Convention, which ?in be controlled by Senatora Hill and Maraby. UentenanbOovernor fl nor hon ana Govi moe Flower, hut they foresee already that their teargatee will bo rafttaed admlaaioB lo lt, and accordingly they an Butting th*gr plans, aa staten, to hold a Mate con? vention ol th.-ir own and aomlnate a State ticket ronposed ot dlRennl BMB from those who will be Bomlnated by the HUI Murphy Tkothan fleirrr een renttou. ah the 9tato oaVen except Governor ead UeMeaant-Oovernor are t,, be elected Uria toll, and ?Iso a ladge af the Conn of Approli and delegates it torge to tin- ConetltaUonal Convention, lt ht a big sta!- ticket and will look well on two Demo rntlc halton. This purpeee to mn a aepante state ticket, of cotir .-, i< ont avoufrd bow iii th.- presence of th" l-s-cr men of the Cleveland faedOU. What they are told ls ?' ii) hii-tle" for UM d-h^ate- to the Demo iratb- state Convention, which arti be railed hy Edward Murphy, Jr., a- tlc chub mm of thc D-mo emile stale r.ina pie ?. Ani lb/y are also told: ?If we are treated well lu the convent hm thci" will be no bolt, bul ti we are abu.ed a- we have keen in wvenl convention* lately, by having our dele cats* eapeRed from the convention, or bv the ro Bani <>r certtBeatn to deJeptn of ours win., have bean elected, tuora win be trouble.?? What wUI be the natur" af thia "trouble" i- not al Bereen! disclosed lo the muk ind til" of the Cleveland Democracy, bin. as air-adv stated, the Indera el the faction know bow pnetoety waa) t icy wUI Bo. i , inti - lietwoea tim two badin of Democrati thu- approaching may be aaM io bare beana in the tall nf l-ni, wicii Renwell P. Flower wai nominated fur Ciovcrnor. Mr, Ctoveland'a personal friend* tir-i ..ii the Doudnatlon of Mr. Plower, and now declare thal 'hey hail pledges from him at lh|l Ume thal in thc pending confllel betwnn Grovi r < leveland and David li. ll.ll for Ihe Democntlc nomination for it -i-ieni be w.,u'.i remain neutnl ai Governor be ?ween Hiern if be should be elected. Mr. Plower, thet Bare, rnrelvi'd Ibelr earan! rapport for Ihe norn .. and a!'' tn the aubeequenl steelton contest Mr. Flower, lu serer, wa- no aoonn sleeted Governor Hum h d rio -I the bit I (bal be wa* In fall lympat'u with I ' 'i rphy, Jr., and William F. Sheehan In their d< ii- lo nominate David B. lilli for president. All of Mr. Flower'' ippolntmenti were oVtated bal p-,hit by "I- ihongbl of --'.vine Mr. HUI rontm of ihe Demoenik *-vnc Ponvenllon, which wai lo eleci delegate* lo the Deanocntto Natl.mal Convention. -.. powerful * is (lowrnnr Flower** Influence thal Hugh McLaughlin, of Brooklyn, i tirang friend of Mr. Cleveland, waa compelled to assent lo Ihe pro giomme '?' giving to Mr. lilli c. delegation from !few< fort Jtate te Ike National Convention "eoBd" iti i i'.port. And then, to make mitlers worse, Mr. Flown accepted Ike poatUon of delegtie-at-large lo hi ?.". ail "!. wen! lo cub ago and in apaathea to d' leg ???- venomeaaly n ?nlbd Mr. Cleveland nnd de c'ared In the eetebnted memorial t.. th" convention rta t?v ii,.- tew-York tetogatn that Mr. Cleve land .ult nol fairy yew-York. lreding* of Mr. Il'iwr furred Mr. Cleve ? n.' friend ? lae tm Anti snapper" move m?nt, '" Ui ld a Hate eenventtoa at Byraeun and .. a .'; bard ti wan detegatoe Bar him In other They had the mortifving egpertonn al Chi r*gT> a' ? ai i i | eoaagedtod to ask men to support f,,r Preston! ? n in oppoaed by tlie geleaatioa nrom his na n lt its. Mr. Cleveland hiving; been clarted, his friends eiv Ihey had i righi ia think that the warton which had ? naged upsn them by the Democratic, state ad t: li i Inti wi ''.d . Inati 11 Ihe boatthty lo '?i i ..i, i.m I'- followen ujc.n the par! of Mr. Flower, '?ii M rphj ind Mr. Bbeehan wm mater lhan ever, t..|,n I'. Bile) ?? expelled Bom bbl odin na Chlel Iner of the li" rt of Ovll -? rvb ?? Examiner* bj r|r Flower** i.wa act. Pre?lder.l Ck -.- rlajid ha* |n I i ??'M' -.-? at I ot Mr Rllej by appnlntli h I al Monirnl, Mr. flown otoo <i prlved Joalah K, Ul "?'ti. a p r ??nd friend "f I'rc-lbnt Cleveland, ' Rh ? nf 1 ?lrj ' ? nee, and pul ta hui place frederich C. Schranb, <d LowvBle, a virulent ? t of Mr. ' leveland. Added In this Mr Flown rec p Inted men le ohVe wini Ind exhibited '? un in Mr. Cleveland; among Ibrae men icing "i 'In lathrop, the guperlntendeni or Prison*; i i. .i ? - M. in. lon, superlnti ndei t of the flanking D p rt men t, ni J mea (*onnoHy. the Chief Factory In :- lor Mr. il ?'?'*? -r- Intent throughout Hw present ... ? rM i in Mr. Ctovekind'a tupportera, ha h.-i ti ?'. mi the -tit.- department* and bureau with p lent* of Mr. Cleveland. Bal outside of tala Mere e.na ai ii tic design of having ihen appolnten rontrol th.- Democrntle roten In the rountle* of Ihe -?? ?? from whl h ihi ?? men renie, and Indie them tn hostile a, ? . Mr. < levetond'l fri- i. ls. - nat..r Murphy ha- nit only ibown ids hi-tiiiiv lo Pre i.i.t < I viand m Washington, bul also In Hil In i iii"-t open fashion. Edward Hannon, ila - p ii tendenl ttl Purni Wurta, the stat" ellen who ri ol Ihe -ta'e's cattail, and state Engineer -ii.-nc1, an both Murphy appolnten. dchenck ihe put winter diam! *ed from onVe his chief clerk, John h. Ma Irraon, ol Albany, bcrauae be lUpported Cleve land fnr I'fe-i i.-nt. Ai for Mr, lianna:., the present pring in ka* been reorganltlng bia tone nf several I lion ?s nd canal employ) . who wort all al.ms' the line of the Bri . fi wego. Champlain ami Black Rlvei ianni*; and discharging all tuen who iiid.-d the Anti snapper movement In thc State laal ynr. Even In ihe i anal Department, Murphy'* own, there wen Kum. cji-vebtnd li i.an mt .arly in the year; hui then an Unlie BOW, laVuieiiaiit i.ovi-rnor sheehan, n ? ls w.ll kniv.n display,ii in ? mnt glaring fashion Ma hostility t. ii' inn' i I. v. hunt Jut before Ute Legtolntun ad Jniirii.ii by |, inndlng illari,mly to pan a law depriv? ing Ck rle* F. M bop, Ihe Cleveland Democrat whi I- Mayor of Bogalo, "f his power of appointing th. Police Cnmml utonen ol thal rlty, and giving tht* pown to th" anti Cleveland Controller of (hal elly whi promptly appointed anti Cleveland Palin Coin mtodnnen. Tbii aita-u apon Mayor Rlahop ww ? -hci .Hy dgniflcant, -ince he headed the Erle County del gallon io the sntt-Hnapper DemocruUe State ron vcininii. Mr. sheehan. In -.Min; the Ponce Depart men) "i Baffalo, rl.artj does ao with the Ihongbl ol naing lt al Ihe poll .leetton dav igalnal both Ihi i .'V.?land I'.mo ral- nnd tlc l{. pul,lb an-. Gov ern t Flown'* approval, twin repeated, ol the action f the Democratic Legtalatan in depriving Mayoi I op ol td, power of appointing Ihe PoBee Com mi mtier- alsa i.v.al- Ihe far) Unit lie ls tally rom milted :.. 'I.- |NiBej of warrin; upon Ihe Clevelnnl lam crai- wbe.'i-Vcr Ibej ure ItukUng official posl lion* In ike Stole, if Mr. Flown li ro-eleeted <..^ eiiinr. IhiTefore, in I- t. the Clevelaud Demoerali ie tba) a mau win Bsaume onVe who will make wai upon i 1i<-iii al every opportunity. Th.- contle) between the Cleveland and ibo anti ( leveland Dei.wia undoubtedly win extend lo Hw 'beti.ni of member* ol the Legbdaran. Alroadj Senatora mn .ml Murphy ami Governor Ftowei have lind conference* ken, lt I- said, t.. bring aboui I be un min ati,ni i,: .mu ri.\i land Deaaoemta for sen ators ami Assemblymen, ll kt tte programme of Ihi mii ci. vela mi Dtmocmto lo nfan'nnoaalnattoni h 'canton Brown, llksadgood and Mcclelland, tkna Cleveland I), nun ra'-. senator Hr..wu ls tn bi lushed i ide amt Timothy D. EalMvan, win, reader* Iran riant invlre t" Ueutenant-Governor gkeekan li pading ike BuBata PoBee iib through ina Aaaambly I- I., h.- sent io the Slate Senate in hi- pince. i Cleveland Dcmncnti haw alnadf ntaee the -talidard of nVOll III lluBalO. 'lhere tiley lia v. assumed no- title ..f ile- "Home Rule Democracy. Thet numbn tn tielr ranks Mayor Bishop. Georgi ll.-; leta, lohn ii. Mlluun. e\ r..|.Pressman Hunting Franklin ll l."i I,'- and nther prominent lamocrot* n1 Erle Cunni Hick ol Ihint aland* il-- "CVveland , ?? nae of I He ur rnaeal polltk al asMs-la Hom In ihe ?. T;i organtoalton intenda ta ru' '?Him-, bul" DemorniB'' igatnai the r>beenan l>?'nio crin- who win al ii I-- nominated in ike two Scnob ni ti t ,;( F.rle Cnttnti and the six Aaaeffiblj dbl irlcts of Ihe BBTOe ' units. I i \.A v.,rk and Brooklyn alao ih-i leveland Demo nata intend bi ran Senate iud AaaemUy nndtdant In the vaiinii- dtotrlcu of tims*. <ni,.h. I'resld.iil Cleveland's appolntinents within a '"? dare doubiKaa win dlscloha the tact Hi ai he fully -'IppTrl Ts ll.IV, ivmpatkton wttk thc revolt which bia four.ed agjttist the Btdte Democnllc ma,.... wilson s. Btonll, Hu- Poatmiater-tJenenl, just How? ls paytog a visit to his nonie at itu tr do Commenting upon that vi-it on Monday last. "The Roc nee tn I amii nnd Adv. rti-.-r." an Anti* b vi land organ. MM; ?? IHeHtmaetn-Gi neral i;l--ejl l- on a brief vi-lt to his home at initial .. and eniUrarea the occaalon ta nay thal Ihe Democratic Administration ut Washlng-.on "i\es mi (-uint,iianc> to those absurd neron* and newspapen, about IMO lu number, up In lhal front!.* town, wno are lacking ol a Democntic boil and appa kltlon to Ihe regular Democratic mc ml Minni and regrflnr Democratic candidates in His stale Beat fall. Poatmaster (ienenl HU-ll is to,, -mid a Demo rrat to Identify Mm-elf with or give nhl and comfort to -in ti fnnli-h people." Replying to the above article. ?? The Buffalo ?; .un. r." Ihe apobesmsn f"r tlie cleveland DemocraU In Bria County, said significantly on Tuesday : ??In viaav ..f other abutter nmarkj that have appeared rn 'Tlie colon.' the fm-egyilii.' B**ertkina doubt lea* relate to the Home Rub* Democncy of Kile ('minty. If so, -The Inion' malic- an utterly false statement when lt representl Mr. Iilssell ,1 saylng that the Democntic Admlnlatntlon ai Wash In gt on give* no countenance to the H.'nc Rule move mani tn this cltv and ronnty. Mr. BtsaeB has sari nothing cf Hie ''fi. Th* Inb'ti's- declaration I 11 illly inventbm-verv ehaneterUtic nf Biog lact'ei." The Cleveland Dereocnta, as stated, intend to mah" a gmt offer to jriin the mastery in the next Democratic stat-- Convention, itu' they know thal Hs- Democntic state Committee, which wa- elected a* far Inch as 1-01. has a 1 ire* majority In Its ranks cf Anti-Cleveland Democrat*, and that Hits com mlttee, under recent pracUcn, nink'-> up th.- r ,11 of th.- Plate Convention. If. therefore, the Clef lind Democrat* should bv aome miracle overcome th'* machines nf Murphy In Troy, -he inn In Brie c.univ. David l:. Hill along the southern tin of mun lb -, ami roane to di" convention with a majorltt "f the delegates, the Democntk* stat.- Convention n:\ doubtedly would aimil enough. Anti-Cleveland <? n te?tants to control the convention. I'ndn 'h^ r<r rumatancea all that thc Cleveland lieu.-at- could d. would t.e to form another State Convention arith their regularly elected delegate*; and thia I- precisely what the Cleveland leaders foresee they wlB hive to d >. TlfF nF.MOCRATIC WAR To BE<'iIN BOON. RA7MOR8 WHICH ORKW OCT OF r/0*1tiA8TKR OEXERAL BIBtELL'g PRESEKl F. HERE. I'o-ttua-ter Genenl Wilson s. gtoaell went to Wash inf "ti v. iterday after nmaimng aboul a day in New-York having left hi* nufTalo homo on Friday even? ing. Mi. in-seii stayed at the ii atman House, pul he did riot put hi- name on the hotel n-dsier. ll refused tn talk With reporters. No Tuuitnaiiy men bothered Mr. BtoaeU. hut Anti snapper- who went to -e.- bim Sad no difficulty in pining adml--1on to hl pr.nie. He was Ju*t from Buffalo, the hotbed now nf ihe oppii-nMon to Bnappertom, and Ida large hrame wa- ailed with scheme- fm I he battle which the ?Cleveland Democracy" Ls cag. r to begin against the mulline of Murphy, Sheehan and Jilli. To thoa' w hom Um Poetuuurter-General felt like trusting he l -aid to have outlined the pinn of campaign whick to i lid.- the running of Cleveland candidates In all Ihe -emit" and Assembly districts of the suite whan they have a good pro-p lt of ittCCeSS, and to hold a Cleve land I), inn. nit!, slate Convention this fall unless III" Antl-Pnapper delegatloni aie, udmltted Into Um regular convention, fruin Hie counties anil district- in which they claim control, ilungs won ripe lu Mr. ni -ir- view for a revolt again*! the stat.- machine, and the Poet master-Genera I _????.? scnil-offklal assurances that tin- National Adm;: l-tratlon would itali;! hy lt - fri'nd-. 'ihi- would he made evident ll sis.n as Mr. Cleve? land mad.- his New-York appolntmenta. Tiny ked u mi keld bink, Mr. BtoaeB aaa quoted a- saying, with ,n eye -in.de to the pollUcal dtuation. The Fre-iib-iC- purpose to break up Hie machine a-bicfa had .-;.;M-e,l hl:n el strenuously and to bn ?i.iiiat.- de leaden in this state who had deprived him of tile Vote nf Ni w-York lil the last National Con veiitlon and marte sii-'h n bitter personal Ight against his oomtoatton would s.*,n be made known in i way nm tn h.- Bdauadenteod. Nothing waa awn certain than that there munt be ii straight-out, ti nil I-gui.-ed fight agalnat the la-espi^c* political enemtee. sir. BtaaefJ*! eutgtvtnga aaetoted In keeping up tie iplrt's of the Cleve.and Democracy, nhl'h nave been raised to a hlgb pitch of rxpecUucy. The President's return from Hag Island will ho -lg nuIlTi?il to dav, they are confident, by the appoint anni of - yen I ?,f th. lr lumber to high olhce. Kg. Senator Pouekn. of Oawego, was still tho favorite for Coll", tor, but rumors were afloat last evening that ex Mayor 'Jrnce had succeeded in getting th" name of a. N.-w-York Cltv man before Mr. cleveland In a way that might retUlt In the lilialloa of him. Opinion was divided ll to what the name was. Mme believing that Colonel K. Q. Monroe Ihe mun, othen thal lt waa ? ? tn-'i ?? Jame T. Kllbrctb. wi Ile n ... - detachment h-id "Inside Information" thal i iristopher C. Baldwin would be bulletined tivdat i Ihe neil Collector of New-York. Collector Hendrick* .,- i iluih Imping thal lt might be one of then or WOULD NOT AS8WEB A CALI FOB HELP. \ MAR WU WOMAN DR WM IN THC PASSAIC RIVER WITH OTHER BOATING PARTIES XBAR I HIM. F.ter McGovern. twnty4bree fain ott, an elec? trician, liMiig at No. ?_??_? Far1, .a--i.. Newark, and a I ana woman who I- believed io be Marnbi Flynn, eighteen year ott, w.re drowred in Ihe Passaic Uiver neat Paurth-ave., Newark, la-i aight. They -t.irt.il f.T a -lu,rt row aboul 8 o'clock, and wen rel lining at D o'clock, when their bon np? t. I ghi cried for help, and John Carduyne, a watchman at th.- standard i'll Wort*, amt Jonie* Don.hue, ran to ihe .nd of the pier, but before they could throw a rope Ike couple -auk. Md io vern gol et doun with the woman whUe trying to mee her. Yaminyi!" -av- that four young mea in one boa! and two In another, who were .mi;, :, short dtotarce away, refuted te pi te the reacm' of ihe couple when teqanted to. Both burtle- sren recovered at mid night, but the "lil was aol fully tdgnllfled. FOUR FAINT AWAY AT A FCXEBAL. THE WIDOW OP TIIF. DEAD MW BEfjpMEB liv TERl< \r. wu hm. of tih: FOCB WILL ME. While ibe fun.rai af william I.. Usborne, of n ?. :iv.? south I'liunn-t.. Brooklyn, ii. D., was being i" ld ye teni.iv afternoon in Chr il Pro'e* tani F|i|-ii.pal Church, to Bedford-ave., mar Clymer-at., Brooklyn, Ihe widow ol Hie deceased man beanie byaterlcal. Un youngeal child, a buy, fainted, and Iii quick uiccesaloo In dltferenl pun- of the church Ihree app.irently atrong men fainted away in Ihe pew-. Tva of them entity i?riU'i'.-d .mi win away through the crowd without their names being lenrned. George Scranton, thirty-seven ran old of Fluahtug and Marcy avn., who wai among Ihe number, was carn.si fttto the ve-trv-ro m. when the tainting spell developed int" violent ipaama, and ti took sis mea '?> hold hun. He waa ti ken home, and tote last night waa lu a dying e mdltion. Dr. Darilnrton, teeing the Intense excttemenl which prcMiii.ii. aaked the 47th RV rlmenl Hand, which waa present, tn play. The music allayed the ex diemen! and Dr Darlington Hnlsbed thc tervue. The tanenl procession then formed and wein to the Lorimer -i. station of the Ci Lui Elevated Hall road, and proceeded to Cypres* Hills Cemetery, wilie the build took place lu Ihe family pint. Osborne, who waa a aergeant nf the Drum Corp* .,/ lb- iTih Regiment, of Brooklyn, died suddenly while the regiment waa assembling on itouth eighth .-t., on Memorial Hay. His budy aaa escorted i<> Ibo church from hts inns" by companies A nnd K, of bli regiment, tba band mut the drum mips. i COXFUCT Ll li KIM OX TIIK iOUBf (JAMAL. Juliet, Ul., lune 4.-There waa BO dtoturbancc along the drainage nani today, bul then ts a strong possibility tba! there will be ll. illili- ga BWTIOW. I'll-' ni'-n have ile, nbsl tn meei lu La mon t,' ii nil when Ihe full aaaher of Milken shall kan eaeeoabled they win mureil along the renal mid through the various drainage canal tampa, ordering out any men w! .. may be found nt work. The eontmeton say, koa ever, lhal if any awn deatn to work ike) shedl do sn. Bater full protection. Thc -milters lu turu Mf thal there will be no violent.' uni' H tacit ls :>" attempt inade lo pul non uni ni BMB al work or to use the militia mid deput) sheriffa. to this case, tiny my. there will be violence and po-sp,ly bloodshed. -? -? .1 rnu.it hii.i.r.n nv \ TMOllMT CAM. Aimil <''::'?'? p. m. yoi.'inlay. Maggie Panda, Hw yean nhl. living with her par mts at No. -Jiu Pifty. seVelith st., Frooklyii, while crossing the trucks af ihe Third ave. and Part Hamilton line at Pifty seventh ?t., was struck by Motor car No. l,t)17. and killed. 'Ihe cur was running al a high nile of -pert. Tue uiirtornian, Frank MoOtttN. aud the con? ductor, Frederick Farley, wen urreaied. MK. COOLIDGE HOME AGAIN, THE FORMER MINISTER TO FRANCE AB, RIVES OM LA nOtTvGOGXE. Wal NT HR SAYS 4BOCT THE M9MBBMM 8E4 TKIIH'XW.. Cllnl.FHA ANO TIIF. FRENCH i Mi "noxs. T. Jefferson Coolidge, ex-Minister of the United! Staten to Prance, arrived in New-York yesterday with hie family an tl:.- st.gimsiiip La BaavnugRas, The party anent the Bigbt at the .Murray Hill Hi t I, atti will start tins morning for their horne la liston. Ltat nitrlit- Mr. Coolidge spoke freely to n Tri! BBC reporter in regard to various transat? lantic topics of towna! to il natl liana "The Behring Sea Tribunal." BaM lie, "could hardly he Impreved upon. Tl.e atcaUUIB arc all eminent men, nnd an likely, in my opinion, to take ii hreai vi.-w ot th.- queaMtena pcsentcd to them. Mr. (.'artor Baangal the discussion for tte ni au exe edingly brilliant rajeaek, jn which he dauan] that Beak anare Bot really wild animals, but that thoy could be herded just uk gaea eaa I" herded. ;? BJ iii.it they liv.nl on our property all bat ;i lbw month* in tho your and neve* tniv-d with o*li r berta*. "The Enjr'.isu on th" other hand rest their case on the old flin "-mile limit rule, and feel thal they have tlie law on their side. Iftunat i* taking no part in the gsneaaajea, an 1 no apparent stops to protect beg interest in lier part of Marine] S"ll. " The foroTies in tlie American eas? were so promptly disavowed and withdrawn that th'-y have not prejudiced our dbm at all. In order to decide i/i our favor tin- Tribunal will have to lay down some new principle* of international law, and I think then is a very fair pioepect of their doing this. Any new la.v formulated by them would undoubtedly ba approved by all tlie nutiena mt. rest cd. Even il they aboul I dsMMH agalflet un, they win probably devi-- mme means ruck aa I closed i.-i-on, for instance, hy which the seals can lie prot.-.ted ami utcserv.-d. - Mr. Carter*! speech was, ai- 1 have said, very lemurknble, gmt thc one to he n ade br Mr. Fhelpa ni closinj,' the gagg is expected to be scarcely less BB. At times dunn^ the discussion Sir Charier! I'llOBCl I hal b en ruttier bitter. Iii" court sit* only lour days in the areek. 'ihe arguments will BOOB ho liuished, illld theil the Cnltsldeni t loll will >*'?ill. it then should be a dtoaenreeaaent, time would have to l>e yiaiit.il lor tlc preparation ol a mi? nority report, or further lafotnttstioB tullin be called tor. For these rearons a decision ena. hardly bo rendered fur several weeks yet," "Th.' French people are still very 6ore over the Taiiama Canal ballan). They .have lost immonbo -nins, and feel that they can nev?r recover them, tlier? being no prospect of work iMteg morned on tim eanal. Still there is little or no hard feeling toward I)e\J>'s*''P-'S tho elder. The French, take little interest in Un- Behring S?'ii matter, ag they are entirely absorl?'d at present in their BppfeaciUBg .-I.-, tions. A new Chamber of Depn. tie* ami a new IVaaiafinl aro to be chosen. Tin-re will bg many cat.didntes for the Fn-siileney, with, ?rhoae relative chaaeca I am scarcely familiar, (arnot seems to have as goad a aayraapeet of sue eem us any. There ia no special same at 6tak.- io, the electiou, but I believe it will -how that the kepubUcani have bena aaakmg sioady ",uiin> all out tho country. ?? I like the French very much. They are? ex* fnaliaglj amiable and easy to fret along with, t have only pgaitg for both the President and Seo ictary of Pta td for their behavior toward me while I was MiniBter. ?? I was Mini.-tet tor airnost exactly a rear, and I atti vlad to got back home again. Of course tho cleef ton lure last fal! waa n surprise to mo. I had e\|,ecte.i it to he very dene. 1 shall Ino ia Boston, and take about my annal interest lu politico, Tl.e country will be under rhangni con ditlona tor ta- next tour y-..is. Bad the people can afford to wait quietly and BM wii.it COUP'S of tl., tn." " \yiiat about elm cia ':" aral a-ked. ?? \V??ll," Mi. t'ooildge refiled, "no imo io, Europe beUevea there Brill le- any ch-dera thia yenr, nnd I hardly think it e;,n pet to Aanerlea if then- should be. The United Staten Govern meiu baa aMced docton la all Ina principal european bnanigratlon pm-ts, and Ikey are anthe lng exceedingly rigid uwpeetiong of inten hug immigrnnta l was preeenl at one of tb.sio exaiui i.atm.is ,,t Havre. "The le'.onimeiit doctor, th" ship's doctor, the Brat oiiicoi omi another physician wore all hard ut w rk. Bvety gnvai-clnated imuukriaiit was vao ,mt- d at .mc.-, un I if ;," refuned to submit to thu, 1... wag not allowed to ge on honed the ship. I never saw a mon eanful examination. 'ih?>ir t.r ats, shin and huir wore cloaely ilUUMCted, and) after all thia was done they were thoroughly sprayed erith earlmlind water. I uer., ar.- aeea atonal niwrte ol sporadic c -,- of cholera, bat ao> i;ir thej have pi i e I to be min alnrana. "We h.oi a wry guiet paean ge from lla-vre. bul \\cn> delayed at Mindy Hook tor twelve hours by B d'-::-,' to;;.'' 8UICIDE OF A CHICAGO 8PEd UL ATOM. A rr. r Mrs VfCTORSOR ll\N.s HIMMLF TO a* in: ip -r with TUB I ?*D of his sMoKINI! I MMT. Chicago, June 4.- tugustui Vhioison. a Hoird of rtade apecutotdr, committed tuirhte la hi- raoat at the Metiopole Hotel by tnnghng himself with the -ilk cord of ii -nc km,- j. i some lime between a and 0:3O o'clock bul Bight. Two hours bal rj lie took ala life bo ara* al dlnpn wini bis aile la ? li,, notei dining-room. Dvsponeamey and Url'life ? n- ;.,? of tbs Udneya, from ?, lek Be wa- a aBaa rer, ar- lupposeg io kare been the eauea of in-- nutate* \i turton jreatetday afternoon left ala aatta of raama ?ii,i went io ile barber-?hop uni ema inavat, t:.o barbn told Mn ol ti"' Michie rd rhoaaaa c. McLury, who hud ended lil- lift au tiasdially lu tlie morn Big at th.- mme hotel. "Well, do yenr lob to goad shape, for if i *h,.uid c. ioddenly, i would at bast want to look peaeentn* ii'.,,- said the apeealalor. At duiner Vl.'oj--ou wai a little ni uo-e. As bo left the ta1 lc he I,id his Mettda ?? limul by in a sort ... ,.I.--- m..nn r. He left tho .lltiinu. r om with lils aire. Mn. Vlrtonoa ton Ber ku bimi at | a/etoek and went to the Balli r below. Ka bad -onie friends willi him nnd lin illy left Un ti., laying he anett " iii ::. !:;' lc ipi net. Wlien Ms wife nt Ul Beg an hi.ur lind a indi lal'-, -In' wein to lb* pilli-, wh.-ra the found the d or inihel. sn pertlng s m-liing wa- arrnng, si,., culled on the ned portn to rpan tata door. Ufaaa nie dst- was broken open, lietel* son wa- lying on the BOOT near thc lest li fe! ila. Around kia neck was nu- -nw ni <>i ni- sm tang larfcet. the ?>th'-r cai of widen ema attached to the bedpoat. 'ii inp or il..- bcd wai the lawklBg lackeg ].seir. carefully told il. He ii .1 pr bably thrown him b.-ir <m lin- t"d- and attn adiustinii tue .'s.-. had roUed violently on the d' tr, ina -i..r un: klanttL TWO suicides tn one day at tin- ll tal Metiopole cms.d ii ib i nb.I s n-ation aaaoog tba guests ro .stop MMMMMMLUMQ Wt ofTsinKHS. Astniry l*;irk, X. J., Jun,- g, A sp,, lal BaaggkhJ of the lin;,rd ..f Aldiiin.-n ls in 1^' ||,|d |?.morrow nlfc'ht for tti> eapnaa puipon of eantahag some bmbbM wharoby a Mop can h.- put to the alleged sale of lager Beer by the whoa*sahl botiims hom tho aelghbortag urama. Kcarly nil Baan bottlen nm flinn lillis' io live aTajgBBfl Beret but do Bet pay any etty Been ai a, ami tba Aldermen fain lae po? sit'on that bbey ahanM i?' arrested for this viola* Hon. rue benbottlera suv that they would he peg* |i?;,\ >v<H|ie !., pa] | ,i,, met,-.-, (,.r ll, ,, il,,. Aldermen vould '".? gcvnsusg ih.in Id narry on Magg bu-l:i. s-, but (hu they .,r. pm nt.d from dollin Hil*, as there is aa ? inion ante in the ertuaaeaabeal the eoUeetaaa of any hes. jami's a. ptBdaay Baaeeti tbat ninny of the venders *'ll their beer elreetU from iheir wapuis, wlHioul Uollig through thc formality of Uni obtaining hu miler for Its delivery. The propo? sition of Mr. I'.radley ft to Uavc euell driver saw rvated u a uuisanco.