y VtL.T.Yir T_. o. 17 MIS. NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 0, I89&-TWELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. W. H. HENR1QUES A8SAULTED FRANK ELLISON ATTACKS IIIM IN THIRTY NI.NTII-ST. THE BROKCR SCV.F.r.l l-V REAlXff ANO VNCON. &CIOCS- np to the Thirtieth It police* . ration late* last niidit. On-* of thr oc? cupants wu.** covered with blood ansi banda gea He and Ml companion, a phyfician, excitedly a.l.ed Captain O'Connor to send an oSleer Immediately to arrest Frank Kl! ison, a well-known man about town. Theinjured man.who could scarcely .peak above a whisper, was W. II. Jli-nri.nio., stockliroker. He said that be had been BareMy assaulted hy Ellison only a Brm minti**-* before. in answer to Captain O'Connor quee tiona he .a\d that he bad alertet] toward Fifth-ave. through Thirly-ninth-st. Just after gaaMng .M.nlison-ave. he Incl MOD Ellison ippffoeehing him. Henrique, hud he.*n prepared for seme kind of attack from Ellison and WM therefore not wry ked. he said, when the latter planted bllMOll in the middle ..f the sidewalk und with a meMCiag Resture had said: "Stop for a moment. I want to s|*eak to you." "f dont want to talk to you," replied Mr. Hen? ri.wes, "let ni." jia-s " Hilson, reply to thiB Mr. Henri-, ie. says, was a hlow between the eye. tint knocke 1 bim tn tbe sidewalk. .Mr. Henrie)oe* drew his revolver, accordini to bis story, and as Ellison rushed at bim again fired to attract it tention. Then with all his strength Ellison had kicked him. Mr. Henri.mes gaye. In the head and body. Suddenly Ellison alt(-r?*d his tacti,s, _<*. rTding tts the story ol Mr. Henti'iue., and ma le two or three jan*, at his head with the ferrule of a Walking rnn? as if to guage out the eves Th>? nbot rind the shouts hnd been heard by Ihi men employed In Willis's stables nearby and aa th**y roached the ppot Elliooa aimed a ki?-k at Hoaifqaee'i bend, atriklng bin In the temple. Then he turned, ran off and was lost. Captain OH oimor said he could not make El? lison a prisoner, hut tliat Heaii.net weald have to ?jo to court and procure a warrant. Henri.pies and the doctor tln-n left the Nineteenth Precinct Police. Station and ifturnins to their cab were driven to Mr. Heariqeeo'a home at No. Pt Park ave. Mr. Henri .u*-. was placed in bed and soon became unconscious. An atteimpt to find Ellison in his usual haunts last Might failed. It was nail that he had left tho city. Fer some time Ellison hun beta a eonrce of trouble to Mr. Henrique.. Not long | a*.*o he ereateil ooaoMeiable scandal hy pereeeuting the latte-** daughter. Om <*f bia int,-st escapades wai the knocking down of Hngh **!"Vin. a liquor dealer and a Tam- ! many Hall politician. With his cane as Slevin ; wai leaving r t 'lauioon Ssiuare Roof i. si len. j For this n**_^'f Ellison was fined $.'00, which he j ins id. A sh,\ time before the Slevin Incident i dllson niiari.-ile.l with two clubmen in Martin's wetaeraat, Broadway and F-rtT-flmt-et. There I li-* overturned t *l*l'*s and was arrested for dih orwerly ooadact ."wo physicians wf*re in attendance on Mr. Hen? ri,iuee all through the night At 1 o'clock this morning he had not recovered OooarioaaneM. and it was (-"ired that concussion of the brain mi.-lit ?uperveiie IT WIRI SOT ALLOW RFU. FIOHT8, A rivspo.aiTio.v to iuvi: a Mii.n kimi or oxe IN THK r.ARnF.N CORIN'.MNF.D RY THE SO? CIETY for THE prevention oKd'.rr.T.. TY Td _NIMAI.S. Refeirlnc to n poopoaeO exliHItCn of hulls and bull pgbtan at the Marti*-,.! Square Garden, .lobn P. J Ul ne**, president of the Society for th?> Prevention Of Cruelty to Animals, telephoned to A.-dstant Malin? ger V. V. feitts-cliHlk of the (.nielon. yesterday after? noon, saying: "Wo cannot tolerate lt for an Instant, even In th"* form you have |S]gge____4. I advise you not to bo al., nrt ir lt li your oirangenienta, lierau.-e ti" oaly rawli win i>e Moobie." Atc icing t.i Mr. Qottflcnalk, wh" wa- s<*cn i.t the garden laal Dight, thc pr< | > seel exhibition was ln'.-ntl'-d to !?? given n".\t .*?<*.temii?t', and "MM-Mied rimpl) ol a ttH al lmiti'den batlgght in which Ike lighten per iTine-d destrooa iTnaaatlc eaerrtaea, bal in n> way tortured Hm hull-. It aecnt*. that Felix I!ob(*rt. rl.i.-f of th? *'eurie iTaaOHnu, was" .-ngnped hy a Chicago ayoSloate to plve his Indi*,lon bttRgghtl In that .Tte during the World's fair The syndicate- falllnz lo pmvHe a nittnhi'- nr"iii In Hm*' tn ? nahl. Mr. Robert tt, gin hU ??iit-'Tt dnni'-nt - and aabaeqtteally lo ft titi I lil - F. irope*a:i e'lisngcrncnts h.- wrote to tl,.- "Wreelor l.rneral" el Ibo Mad!-on gqaara '.arden, pr-'p.-iiit o ,r -pe-.ir woul lu,plant on oOheolv_ rooelte on th** inilmal'a hond <>r rie-.k, mid linn Jump mit "f barru'- wm without Injury lu cltler mai "r bent. 01h?-r hiillflghl.-rs would ?Tti:.. * lh(* bull hv w.iv|],_r r?*d datha and thoa with or without th- aaatitance Of a situliiTir pol. |f>rip or -eni'T-iull over him. lieU.T.d. K Otargla, bavlng mreeetet Mr. Wharton a- pr.-idii'. Mr. s .mi-, lu,ls. rv|??rt**- '?. hun mid be ap|.r"*.**rt of th. pi,,J..?|i|..n. Mr. Ho,..n. wh... lt ?PjH_r-. it* now gt-vitig Rim I tar exlslMHona In Ihe j,iii?,|...l .in. - ni iir.n.e. te-legraphed lo Mr (Joli chalk lo loam what d-ld"li had been r-ai led, one* tb** l?t'*?r tel. phot,, d '? Mr. Hain bv rrfaMnf to penni! the prop U ll -d exhtUHonss. The sioHotf 'er "'" sTtrerehUon "f Crneliy lo Animals has ,.!?.', prohlrd'ed h pn.|?.".| nowlioj ni'- li"in i im.ir m fi.I'bkago, wiiih hus beea aaooaneei tn start on IBM IS. Ul IT A\D III MID1TY .DUX FOBCEB. IRM1&RD4T Wag "M "C lin UOTSDDT JIM' gara om rmcoro pRoarRATioxa grroRTim Ihi built** slay |1,*,| ||,.* in,,i,l|| cf June bri- hud for iiuinv \?(r> dn**|...-d OgOO UM . hm ant haaMst, 'sud di< _"S_ng baal eaaaat poeral di i ,mi.,ri. Hm teao. |ari'ure vernal ftnm Tl, t.. !cj tegomea. Uk- Ibar nt ii^terr re-a'-l'-l Hi?* lilKlest |?.ini ni ri ri', p. aa. >e,i..,.,y. -| M |. | n anv d.iv In .hm.- a. sh.wo ll UM I'tord*. of the I. o. Weaih.r gaMOO IN ii ntimla-r gt yeoto, lim etlect*. til Sh(" M'ltc ,f -Timm, r heit sjnto f*H all ?v. .. Ugmkmm fmri ut tba Inned Mall Tis** Int.-i,-. il-. *n'..|i .,' yoMefSai s^a- tommi by th< Kre-?t au,.nilli (sf InnnldliY lu Ile- air. \< lil. I* Joined fer, ?- rn Uh ll... Mgb t.-iuperuinie. Ai - g, nv \'-."r gav tie- hunnilit. un- -.* pr .r. Md the ave*?rage for ti"- emir.- dav aaa -" per aeal Tba inrs-oal amo'i'it o' tissniidiiy I- 72 ne- ,,?\. |.,,i evenllg there ?iis koine re-ll-f when n few ruin drop '? " aid ? -'led I- "iHrv ..ir Par lo-tej ibe WeallMsr r.,,r?- a "IT. lal p-.-lii i -!i-f?... gag |M*rluip- a IbtUKtrff a-,,,?,. 'Vl.iU* New Yon. Uh- -w.ii.rli,.- rsnd sijiin,i jreafid.*. UM WMta MaM M ?OjOflag d.-.ir. OoM waoabi i ii,.- poMoi ??? *? > i.\ -m I.. baagMaM Ibraa gM omi- wh-. w.-r>- pi ".ii latest kg tba baal m Hi. Mn ria Tl.e -sufferers "i"*' li'-tlna s.cllo. .? I'hIUis MhillM of King*!.""-!.: ? JaaapM * arion. ..f N . |g0 (. rn, -.-,.. .ri at, and PaaMI inoener, "I No, i,*,is ?,-,n i m -. rh-* l. n,|?ranir.- lu Witnhljrii _?_ i...,r.l.tt lei ha*. ? ... ,| ga (pan, telihoim'' Ba ?I.-Rr..'. wa* -.nd I" hew Im*. ii niailcd IM Ht lirldc. Mgbl ran.f rlUe.a fr'.ni th. !i.-.it Were r.|s..il,?l n, I li, poltoe, ni non.- of diem |.r..M-l fatal. .i a.i/.vjg EBRtm APPitt.sr Ttl 1 Topeka. Kan.. Jun* 5- fh-re ^sn. a light fall of rain at Mrsde til. uie>rtiln_t between _ nil 4 o', h. le Isalr.mak< r "e?e*ll r-porU Ilsa! ll ll raining haorgf aonsh of lhere, the ?lnd carrglBI RtS t.>rni In that dlieai.in is wa* Amil Mi Hin-nte-nlnc all Drnf nt M?*ade. The first fall of rain lhal Mnade has had attic* i.,.t *m pt'Hil*e*r Isis* mme -In**" Jew.-ll N-Brm kia raliimakliK* .?xpe*rtme*til. il,, r- lad 11, .rd o. and the. I.hago and Ri. k ld..id ll.llro.nl olti. I..1*. glva aaa) credit for .un-lng ll* ACCEPTED BY ME. GLADSTONE TBE PC BUN PARLIAMENT -VOT Td DIAL WITH EXTRADITION (>F CRIMINALS. \NOTIir.r*. .MI.NnMF.NT TO TIIF. ROME RVLE BIM. I"0RR_1>_.1_._1 THAT HODY TO AT* POIRT JflXd.s and MAGISTRATES REJECTED, -HU lu -inf,. London, June .". ?Immediately after the lions.* ?1 Commong had gone into r.o'i!m!tt.v to-day to ?onsider ClaUM 'a ut the Home Role bill, Mi ?ladatone aoeepted the amendment propoaed by sir Henry dames. Liberal I'nionist, that the Dub in l_eejsiature iv* forbidden to interfere in pro -> clings for the extradition of criminals. (Jerald Balfonr, Conacrratlve membei for Cen? tral I-fds, movetl that the Irish Government be lorludden to appoint jodgeo lind magiltrates. Mr. Chamberlain, leader of tho Libera] L'nion ffta, said that th** acceptance of this amendment. leonid tend to satisfy those opposing the bUl hut. favoring local aelf-goTerniaent. ilrenkal cheer*. Mr. Morley. Chief Secretary for Ireland, opposed the amendment. Mr. Gladstone said the Govern* mont intended that the appointment of Judge* lu Ireland should remain in the bandi "1 the sovcroism, hut tVie Irish Government could not be prevented fruin 11.al.in_, rs'comincndations. John .!. Clancy, PamHUte, member foi North Dublin County, protested thnt his party would not binti themselves to accept Mr. Gladstone's aug irestion. This was a QUeetton for Ireland to decide. The amendment was reiected by a vote of _.', to 255. Mr. Chamberlain brought up the question of the (Haeovery of grave e Tors in the excise account*, which alir,(,st obliterate !he ?500,000 with which Ireland, Recording to Mr. Gladatone, was t<, brgin her lion,.- l.u .- care<*r. He asked whether the Government had completed tbe inquiries bein,. made upon tin* sublet Mr. Gladstone answered that the estimates anon which the linan,-iai clause-* of the Home Rule hill were baaed were being revised and would soon lie preseiii.'l to Parliament, Mr. Morley -stated In responae tB questions that th'* Royal Iriah Constabulary poseeiw-.l I7,fs00 stand of anns and a corresponding quantity of unmuniTion. THF. KAISER WILHELM H'S EXPERIENCE SINKINT, \T liri! W HA I'I* IN QEROA?FLOATED \l*Ti:i" MiNV HOURS' WORK. Henna. .Inn** ."..-Tlie gccMeot to Ibe North s.ermn*. l.hsyd iteoiaer Kaiser Wilhelm II. lurua oul to have Isecn snrlo::-. and wi]] emili ? heavy l"*-s. Aa an* noiinced In yesterday*! dispatch**"-, a valve -eal of the rircutoUng pump broke while reprsln ogrn bel -* masle io tin- pump, altos-ring Ibe r . water '" rosb Into the engine r?om. which grut -0..1 flooded. The don liey pump*, were unril-le lo f:'-'- tte ship; tbe waler rained, and In a c niparatlvelv short (Tine the Kaiser Wilhelm went down alongptde Ji?*r wharf, fan of tte ii.M on boni-d of her w]ii bs -nv-,i, ttough Ifl a much l.imnp'd condition. As soon u it wm .cen that Ibe steamer wn piln; to ?lnk. preparation*; were made lo gc! lo n r.. it once anti rii.se her. A Olver stopped np Ihe pipe 'ont.-iiiiing the defective valve sen. while other bal toned down ihe batches md closed ss fight.* ns possible all the openings lon-llng to ile- -alon and hold. Powerful pumps wcie then piseed at work, sad nd- afternoon tiie steamer ama once more afloat. It win v.e p*veral daya, boawver, before sba will h. Ible ti, -ni). _ Messrs. Oelrlcbi k r_ yesterday resrrlved the fal lowing dispatch fran the Rortt German Lloyd, Genoa 'After steamship Kaiser Wilhelm ll was hauled oul of dock m Q?OOa ye.'.-rdav. While re pairie*" the centrifugal pg spa on board. '.nc of th,* ar* rocka wu fla asa _rd. 'll I -orrs- 'linnea of whi'h il-,- engine nnd holler room of steamer filled with water, We hip- to di pall ths Kal^.-r's riihln ;>n?* I'd '? her lint ns occurred. The Kaiser Wilhelm wn i smsnanded uv f'Hptaln Stormer, ard "a*- holli al Stettin in I" i Her dimensions are: Length, 440 feet, SI feet I, ?run and .'ir. f. d.-pth of hold. Mle i- ol teel, with four masts, and bas triple expansion engines, ih>- cylinder merisiirlntr 41 hy i'd. r.7 by 03, and 10*1 l,v fl. in h.s. she has four d'. Us and ls of 6,900 gross ton- borden. -?. _ THE VALKYRIE AGAIN A VICTOR LESA TH A J* a i.i;nt.tii AHEAD Og 'I Ht. BRITAR MA AT THK PIXI9H THE BATARITA DISABLED. LOOdOO, June a. -The Prince of Wiles'! e-utf.-p lult.ninia, ]/.rd Dunraven'i Valkyrie, the 6 ? ? syndicates Callana, Mr. Clarke's Baunlta md Mr. .tam.-on'. Iv.-rna tO-day -ail ri rm >? In.ni ll indi 'i round diiptiian'.. sunk BgbtsMps. There was u Ughl northerly wind, nnd _.??? Brllaanla wai leading .it Ibe .tart. Tbe Valkyrie aam tie- race, beating I ie Britannia by one. minnie and twenty-five second*, ac cording t" lime ali,.wan,.. Tho other rutters*?the Iverna and Callans wera nowhere In Ibe r.."-. ami the Battalia dropjid out, obie! j* minutes after th start, owing to an aertdenl tri in.- head pur-. Tba Britannia u-d tnroogboal ihe outward wU, hoih abe and tte Valkyrie -ailing a wanderfnl rat-e. After ibe torn tte Valkyri*1 mined steadily snd gol the lend Boally a- ibey Ji'-'i rm,id u,.. (,,*?,? Hui,' ship, and iben gradually widened t .?? stretch i.ci-.t..-n h.-r alid lor opponent In ihe run lo Ibe |? ll l,u,? . 'Ih.r.. they Jibed again ami tte Britannia, running astern, gained a Attie, ->> lhat al tte nni-n their- ..ns not a length between tte tv, boats. A- lbs \\11.? t wa- Hchi from tbe siari to hu!*!,, tte race was nol especially exdllng. BADEN READY TO Alli THE KAISKI:. (.RAND DUKE FREDERICK ADVICE TO Tm: MILITAHV I'M*,Ns. p.eiiin, .inn,- :.. At a -_agf**-sa *,f ihe Hilliary tin lori"- of Baden ihe. Grand Duke frederic, who ls ni-'. ., thid marshal In the German Armv. spoke in recommendation of an agree meal with tte Oovernmool on the (|iiestion of tin- Armv hill, faging: "We mu,t gather all our farces for Ibe possibility of war. in Brice to secure a qui* ii "rtclory." The Grand Dake projl.-'d that a telegram be forwarded i, ii,. Kai ? r declaring the senttaienl >>f tt* - aaaembled. and. at lu- In iai."-. -nd, ii til lim. h v.,- ient, declaring il,'- Joyful readiness of the ?Ular) anions ol Baden to aaawor fer lha safety and security ol tte Father Und. If Iba Killer should cali them io anna. Tba '.rand linke advised bia bearers io rote for candia?les tor tha Reichstag --ho wlmld place tho itnsagtt "f tl"- Kani'lre ibove porty Interests, and recognise She Army hill un a _oe*ana of aavlng Hm Empire from humiliation. lu in.- nie.iinir ol tte dln-imatic circle *"div. lu p. pt Wllllain remarked that undei no che umstnni * mutt he lonni na noe pr*ipo*_H to limit n.,- -mirage f..r tba purpose ot strengthening the Government in ih- Retciutag. __ _ COURT KALXOKY OR KITROPEAR DIBARMAMKXT. Vienna, Jana Be In isidreaatag the Delegations to - spreading rap? idly. Along th" Lower Tigris bnd the Sliat-.-l Arab River people rm- dying hy thousands. Whole villa_.es have been deeerted lu- those _.-cin_ from the pest. 'lh,-. panic ha** lier*, mc so great that lew- familiea wait to Miry their dead or even foi nur-e tlieir sick, bat (lee to the n"\t towns to | escape the infection. Tue fugitives, fiom' stricken | towns ar** spreading tl..- epidemic with appalling rapidity. Letters from Kirxsora City lay th-*t ro.nnri persons hav,* Hed from Baaaora province alon". THINKS sm CHARLU RDBBELLR PRK TOO mr.. Landon, .inn.. ,*,.?in the Rouse ,,f Commona to? day dr William Vernon Harcourt. Cbancellor "f tte Exchequer, stated that trie Attorney-General. Bte Charles Russell, received __c.nnu for si\ weeks' aw rices a- counsel for Greal Britain before the Bob ri ti pr Seo Tribunal of Arbitration. 1. Powell willis*.ir. Liberal i Monist, Memh'-r for Booth Birmingham, g.,v.- notice ,.f a m..Ton io reduce the gmounl paid. ??? TDK NKW ORRMAR AMRA-BADOR AT WAHI INS.IT'N. I '..run. .lum- g.?Baron Ton Baorma-JeRscb, tte newly appoint.d German Ambassssador lo ihe I'nlted (.lalee, v..i- tor ..(.in jrears German 0-*nsul-G**ueral ai \|e.\an,lila, hi- t itu of s.-rvl.avering the critical period ni .Vrahi Pacha'? rebellion sgstnst the Khtdivc. At thal lui:.-, wh.-n ability and ttlll "f Ihe ? character w.t.- i-eqnMte in the protection f German Inters la ender ike ni"-*: menacing and di*' ral! drcumsiances. Barun Von Bau_*nia-JeU*eh earned a high repuiatlon t"r prudence, t,. servs*d ,r, 1-rl. A RIVAL ton rill' RK'HELIET ARD ORTARIO. Montr, il. Jane 'i I ?? pr* pectin <>f the Inter natl,mil Navlgallon Company, which prop--, lo run a line ol -learn-1* bel neel Toronto, Rochester and Mo:.in.d. In ,>,.p -ilion lo the Riche!!*! aud Ontario Navigation Company, ba been leaned. The ilptta] SlOCk l> .1 isa,lusts. (".arie- S. I'ptori. ,.( l;. i 'i. -t-i. i- president; and at,, nc Hu- directors are Ce-lonel K. Ii raison- and Cornelian Van Colt, of N.-w York The Bne "DI )*. run in rannertton with th.- N'-\e Yrh i . iiir.il. the Rome, Wai.-ri..wu r.iid j Ogden.burg, ihe Rochester and Pittsburg, the Erie, .- Delaware, I . .md Western mid other ong r., h "id > .up rations. CHEM M\T*'?l IN l.'NP'N. London, .lune 5.?Tbe chess mileb between Purl a ,1 Jariuagrodsky, now In progress ai Simpson's, Stand* now I to .'. In favor ol Um Pole. Tun gamea were dr.. \r-. CN ll!' WAY HERR T'> .'"IN PRARY. Copenhagen, .lune ie?The Rorweglan explorer. Astrup. soUcd on tn,* itoamsbtp America toa! Kridav i..r Sea Ni>ri;. where be and the i.-*, men accamp him will Join Mr. I'-irv. AstlUp took Witt lin, i Urg,- amount of baggage containing scientific Inriru menu md u'en-ii- for Mm ell ind Mi party dnnnc their Ar-'I- exploration* under Peary's augers. MINISTER Rt"RYOX** TALK willi TH!*. EMPEROR. Perlin. .inn.. .'..?Tiie sui.jed- of conversation be tween Ihe Emperor ?n-l I'nlted -'ii- Mil -t r Run? yon -,. .i.nl.iv, alter th,- lit'.-r bad pr Bl I I d bia , ..??:. ntl il , ?'!?? ih- Civil War In I I led Hil THK NFAV ANGLO IM BBI \N -F".1.IN<". AGREEMENT Parin, June ". Th* British members of ti.e Behring geo Tribunal of IrMtratlon r'zard lb* i talon nt il. Ai-glo-Ku ir,n agreement a- te selling dnriug 1-r,:, .. a -ii..iig srgumenl sgalnat in American claim of c.'. i-im- tights lr t*e sea .,* to die ... du lon of 1!,,- Iritis'.. Orerit Britain's rapt li\., arc d. r< 'i H.. ?! io al.Ide Irv Ihdr int. rei I I cf Iii- :irhliir.'!..ri 1r> jiv. I;. .1. I':,dp . ..! COUOssel for the * r1i1.1i State*, adll not -'in un the American , n..- uiitl. after iht argument on :..-* question of regulations .-h.di have t,,'-n concluded. PRAISE I ? ?ft M. ( 'Ns|.\\ss -l-l IV ll. Vari*. J'liif "' t'm ip.Ti ol M. Con lana, In Toa louisa h,-t .Cenlng, t- M.-*.Iv praised by I s ? ?:? Ri j ut,ll-.hi pi I ?? ' Debil " ij lt ?n* 'h. seech of I -I of the Mite, lt I r* p sited lhal M ' on "ni- Kill . ni. i a - a' in lb* I . ni I.- al the neat election, as among tte Deputies be would b better sbte io control the nea party whlcb he pian ir. f.rrn. hill FD a.\d INJCBED HY DTNAMITE ow MAH "I.UN IMP s| vi N Mtv RtTRT BY AN EXPI-OHinn cs"; TIM. I.A' r's.'.vanna VJ)\Ti a ir,in mi Uk- Delawire, Lacbiwiima ind We lerB road wi Idi intVed a' lld. Ul, Inst lilgtil had on board righi r;,ilr".-?i fattoren who had been Injured In a dynamite explorion on tin- lh.f tte rend near sm.edd.un.*, I'.-tin. Michael Fitzgibbon lm yeggs old. who wis ihe un,-! lerlously bart, died alter being removed from Hie train '" it" wUltlng-mom nf tte station. Ill- body waa taken lo tte Hoboken morgue. 'Imo of the Injured men tsrere lakon lo W. Mar ll,. |.t:,i lu Hoboken. l-bey Hr- -arte lng fr rn d,o lt j anti will probably wer,- brough! io New .erk Thc other Injured urn HF STU F< If OAF. Al TITO Ililli AS A Xl'.. Tin s* A POIiCl man and k cr.n\vr* CHASED RIM THE Omi ER RVRT wu MARTI RK rdl-vr. Salvatore Gorafetle, an lillian, Hs dying In Cham her- Birre! ll" pllal with nts. hi.- gashes.fl lil foe pod 'li,- other on il,.- ishouMer, Inflicted bj Iran ce CO Mailer-, Who '? nile lc h.-ul dol-ii. lor rn-ul. seven years., lt I. Mild, ..ural. Ho. who keeps a fruit -land, hud liv.rel With Mr'. Marl.-re. wi,mu lc- hui tir-i mei In Italy, long hefner ber marriage io Marl ere Tin- latter's resentment led lo n ' practical re*_Ull ic,iii yesterday when, mi leaving hi- carpenter*! bench, he sd/, d an a\,. and mad- for the leu ? ? No. ibo Hiter i., were Oarafello an! tn., woman lived, Aa Mari.T,- Hepped Int., Ihe Indi Garafello .run- oul of li; there w.'. i ;i sharp -vt hinge nf ali, .- nnd then Mart"*!** brought down Ibe uta with nil his force on < .ar.ifdl"'- face, A.'.ilu Ihe axe Sdi ral-.-d, and Sgltn i' rame down, lld- lim- on Uara f.lh.-- ?boulder, liarafrilo dropped In Hie floor. Mortem turned mid ran for ld- Bf**down Hester Into Mott -i., Billowed hy a arreamlng croud ,,f men .sui women. Hie mob were righi at Rirtere's heels aa he turned Int.. Canal-at., vier' Policeman George Beek, of tte RUaabel i i. m.-,-iou, prtned in tin- chase. In leas than a (lo/., n yatta h hud caugbl Muriel-., hut a- his hand touched th.- greasy t"llnr, Mattera wheeled .mil aimed a Mow ni dm. Tbe ave fdi on tl.- potteeman'a arm; ihe Mood sported out, and Mi,rt.-re tnmed agsln and ran. hui nol Inr. Two hallets (rom th- poUremin's ree*~~**or atretcbed lum on ihe sMewaJk. 'rt,.ti Reek dragged Mi prtoooer io tn.* Blaabett-st. itatloa, whet* nn smbulsnce surgeon dressed ihe wounds, one bullet had itruok lum on inc ide or th- bead; H.Ihee on tte inp. bm net I tun ol iii- wu,md- I- sertoil . Marten* was token lo tfiamhem t-Un*et Haspllal, whllber Garafello had preced d Mm. lin- a .-.niau! will recover, hut Uirafello i. a I mod certain t" die iv l LL the TREBIDEAT SPEAK IS TAMRAJfT BALLI Kl< har! irk'-;, ga , hklriiiiui "' th' 'IsuniiLinr *-<>cictj i'i-r,iii.e i,, i#eart agna* ii lat Bot minmi Paortt ri J,i.v , '-iel.rmi,., ,,| ii,, i ,,11111,1,1:1,, tinier, ia la n ak- a pu. glUMgl t', SV:i?liliu.l..N r?, (I- liv.-r n SJgoett p. r-'.iinl ln\|. t?ti?n la PresMeot t lesrelaid t<> h' ft**m\ wit* ti,, ron. ?nay omiIms m laaspcadaom Bay "cd niiio- tin- nam ??lona talk" on that r..(?*ion. Ragas IMlMf, W. Baarin (O'Siran. t ori^iratlon IMOOSSI (Url*. I ti?a,li-?rlaiii (i'Ii.iii,,. boa i'"H'r iiaoM-SBlsam Murun an'i nthT urigwaaotet pmaMasai a n,e tug gmtmmtmi w,h- B i? mia, aaron. play **-nl,.,,, ' r, ..r u. the .\_Ucli~l *'?l'llal ??'"! -sid him in irylns Ls "afloat She (,r,*i latrer to .du them in u? celebration. ll la Imo t|iat ||. IS ?? nld-tiu,'- t,oa-i ,.t Mr. laovatoad tatt ti** in. aevct -n BU flamaanm oimaeir aa io ?.-t foot in iii.- Tiihiimnv wi.-aam. lint th" n'vl auto ver*arr nf American ladtpaaOfOCe. Uie ,-ii,a,moe win t,y to eeiiiMu. (? um., etould i* a pr'ip.i'""* t'-'"' I" bury Usc bat-act. TU CALL AN EXTRA 8E8SION. AITIKsRitativk ANXODKCEMEXT BY THK PRESIDENT. HF", wilt, grMMOM COXGRESfl TO mitt BETUE-JJ s.l-.l'11-..MIll.K 1 AND I.",. I'M....v. i"N.?n;__. t*i-ir.N 11 in i-M-Tx.Ni I.- mike an stARUEB MEETIMel RI I EBBAKT. Washington, dune 5.?Tbe President mid thia evening, In reply to 1 direr, queotion by a repre aentative of "The Cnlted Prem," that h- Intends-*! to e- iii aa extra aemion ol Congrem not earlier than the !?t nor later thai the 15th of September, unleoa unexpected eontingenciea ahould make aa earlier meeting aeeemary. The President further raid: "While there haw heen no myde>ry nor geeieey in regard to my In? tention in this matter. 1 think it not amis** tint our people .hould be informed authoritatively tba! the time is bl hgnd when then representative! in Congram will I..* railed upon tn d'-a! with 1 financial condition which j* ti,.- only menace to tbe country's welfare and prosperity. Il hi well tot tlie people tn tal..* up the subject inr theta ?elvei and ai rive at their own conclusions us to thr* merits of ? financial policy which obligee us to purchase idle silver bullion with j.'".. t:._.? 11 from our raeervt. in,- does not need tbe eve of 11 linan, i. r to see that this fold tim-* Mlb Iraeted from the Government'! itock is ..i_->-r!y seized bj oth.r nations for tim purpose of strengthening their credit at our expense. " li 1l1.es nol i:?-il tin* art or sta*"smnr,-hti> to detect the dangci ti.at awilta upon tlie cont in nance of thia operation. Alreodi tli- timidity "f capital is painfully B|?parent, ind non.- ol us can f.,,I io mc thal '"if ani a, pi'-h.-iM ,11 In mon? etary ,ir, !-s will ultimately bring suffering to every humble lunn-- ui our land. ? I think thai between now md the meeting of Congi - -.. depends upon the action of those engage**] In Hnanciil operations and Isusiness en t> ipi.---.. I)UI \ rr.' V'ltio! ll I--oill co- and credit m.- uhundnntl* sufficient lo uistif) them In iii" utmosl I.nih and , onii-l.-iu'.'. Ii Instead ol bein-j iiT-iii'-ned. t!i'-v are conservative, .md if Instead .-I ? r: . intieirating immediate disaster tii-y .-.in111: .t?? ti.-n snare ul liope nnd sii-i.lio.-r_, they will perform a patriotic duty a . I at tlie sumo tims* prot'-i-t ti cn ..wu interest. Tlie thinis just o..w n.??-. I.-I ar.nd,ic--- mit calmness in fin in? di] circles, and study and reflection among our people."_t EDWIN BOOTWS DR I TH APPROACHING. nv. a vl ui p ' uti ts LATE i.-.*--. kio HT TO BE s[NKIN. Ill MW ME IN X ITV. Ri rs 1 i- death o' ld- In I.Ih wai believed bite las! nigh) lobe :i question "f onlv n f-w bonn. Hi, con? dition *vas on .-s'lid iv ni tht thal ph; n, l?r. ot. Clair Bmltb, though! lt neceaaarji lo sp. mi ibe whole nip I lm, Before taring ? Players*' flab yesterday morning ire is.u-d the following hTlh-riiir "There li* l.n no lm] meni In Mr. Booth's rondtlfnn during th. nigh!. st. ci,?r 81 |< ? Mr. -trtioi iii :- ip- rtntend -in of ihe club, .md Mr. iict .'- Itrotberln-law, alisa ? i-i ali tn Mm through Ibe Dight, ai "".-ll as one - r gular iriis. *. Mr. Booth --eu.-! t, - irt r .rilli f.-orn tran) ol mr. Ile breathed i" na-p md I ?? ? ? ? oars tn ht* i oom were op ned al ? - -ep and bottom, ind Hie mrtalnn drssrn .1-1 !?* to ,c juli ii inn... ..it .1 possible. \* aboul 2 .1. tu . lc fell tn ?" .1 t rois Wed lleep. Doctor Bmttt then ' ? , ? . r -? but was prep ired to be summoned al a ?i-'. noll, 1 '.??.-?? mi- no ...a-i.ni to di-turh ?1 be did nut awake until - a, m.. ,.* went directly lo Mr. Booth'ss rotmi and re 1 for more than ai, hour. Then be I I tb* a and left the ? mb. Mr. : ? . (ter. Mr. and Mr*. t.r.> ? , a , ? 1 the day with him. Dr. .mitt u.i I ? pr, -i' for a large part of the time I- ibe afternoon Joseph Jefferson, sccMnpinled by hi ,.,n and Mr. Dlapham, railed. Mr. Jegetaon was Hied to Mr. Boestb and itood at tb* bedalde t..r td' - - n ml Uti ll I ''cn If ul, however, ll Ml Boen r- ...r-.d bim. d' wa* lying un his back, hi right hind alu.v.- bli ie id. Hi* eyes were ctol l tor Ihe greater part ..' ti:'- lime. Ill breath rame li ., ;i . and sltll*,.ugh ail thc window* lu ibe room wen d still i" ituffer greatlj for Mani ? f air. lTi*-r.- wen man] other callers, bul n-ne w.-re allowed to see Mr. Booth. Al 1 :???*? p. ie ? ?: eira 1 med the following hull'tin: "Then hs beea tm change In Mr. Booth's condilli morning. Prom pr-- ? ni indi, itlon*. ii li Improbable Ibal lu ran rally."1 Or. -m. ., r. t iht House -.imi .lid not return lUI n arij midnight. II- remains d wiih hi pritlt ni f??r 01 ? lime nu i un anon r bnUetln .,. follows: -While ? er li been nu wa erlal illangi lu Mr. Booth'* cssn dlMon, 11 cannot he denied Hui he I* lowlj sinking." i-r -mr.. uld, on bel , i< ' e. ?". ? 1 hi houghl Mr. Booti. Would , rr.inK Uv* Ibrou"*". Ihe med. I M I)' .Vs/' Fl ll.D 1 OMPOSlTE Gl'NBO I TS. . si I'Mm.iN ?.p.f.'i. Tv in Tin: ww OP THKIR ? RSTRUCTIOM DIICOVI 111 ' Waablngton. Juno .'? (Spe-clal).?There is a strong probablllt) un', de plte th* rccotnmendHtlons of thc 1 -ni ..r Bureau Chtttt ind tte direction "f '. sc rd.ny of tte Navy thereon, Ihe Mu?- now gun will not 1.1 ih- composite lype, bul aili 1.n nu, t.-d entlrel) ? ' steel, lt sppe.tr* thai ihe provisions "f lia reliUng to tte miteriol "f which tbe tilpa ..I the K .\ ? '.ill be ronstructed may pre rent tte esecutton sri ibe Department's wish thal un- n**w vessel* .hall has- steel frames and wooden bottoms and sales. a- ih- gunboate arc Intended nc re iK.iiiini.nl. for river tervlee In t'hlna aisd South Atnerini. 11 was thought lhal f-i the -?!.?? of economy In 'nil-ills' and on nrcounl "f the health ami comfort ot their iT'.-.t . Mo.'ici mu- with ' spper bottoms weis- ibe best. Plans t"r composite ships naturally, 1 hen-fore, recommended themselves to th- natal aumoritles. lh.- btw oilier of the Department have called a hali on progtvss lu 1 lil- direction, how ver, bj pointing mn the rael that the appropria? tion hui v.iiuii mn!i"i'i/.' the construction *'f tho ihr" gunboats prescribes ihiii "in tte construction of nil ve .J- ai] me provisions ,.1 ile ad ,-i tagus! fl, I--,., a- io tin- material ol said v.--s.*| . t',-ir ,'iigtnea md i.iii-r-. u.,11 lc- observed aid followed." ?.t tn- tenn, of Ho- io i referred t<> lUpulat* - lhal h.- vessels lo le hunt under li- provisions '?shall ia* t illistrin ted "t steel of looiosllc mn,ufa,nu-.'' etc., and mis general (moriston teems io be tha ttumbUng bb i I; al Ihe jin?in inn.-. The a.i pis.m.im.- h.r tte new inp, aays lhal m. i-i.-ni.-rn i- aiiihoii/cd "tn have conrirurted by i -I,Ira. I Hire- light-draught protected 1,'iiiih.lal-, of aboul I .goo tons displacement." eic. lt does no! stipu? late of a Lai mni..rial Ibe bool eb ,11 I.mposed, ex .-i'i b) reference to in-ad of Attgnsl -. v--n. Aa thia arl related lo iperltti vessel*, n j, hoped thin it -peinii provisions will not apply lo th* act ,.f the present year. *?-,!? tarj Herbert entertains serious doubts ii- io hi- linn'rlty under tte law, J In i|ui*siion ha. i-'-'-u Ki-iic'i lo Art.iinc.v -o-nerni Olney i,.r a ruling. Ytvii etti--rs indulge tin* ii -p.. ihai tn v;,w i.| ihe Importincn of hat Ins' composite ships, nie At lorne) General win soe hi- way clear io giving an opinion tim iii Ibe roust ruell*hi "1 Hil- i-p* ol vessels th.- lau of i-s,r win nol be evaded, li Ins leen eustomarj to regard the iel of l_wu as cv. boa ever, and lt ls feared lhal Mr. Olney win be I..,,e,i io in,- rcnclusloii lhal -hips construct* i |sin-*iv ot w....(i and i.i!rH> ol d' d will riot meei legal to qutrementa. * HU. ALERT ORDERED BACK T iii' is' i xi-1- in Breattriti County o*rer rn- blowing og of -T!i,? llii-Hir" ollie*- hy stiiktiovrii pomona WA ni?hi allom ii o-ohMk. "'iv HuMhr" is n weekly paper, idlted to Um flor. I. J. nickey. Dyagnflti wa plied nader tba door of the biillilin-j, and wr.tKed tba entire il im leia "Tia llu-tier" aaa thc sole eau,-. ,,r tho local option law wlUch wu_ reccutiy pa..ed In noel couuU'' FINAL DAYS AT WEST POINT\ A BOCI OF CONSERVATISM IN A CHAJfOIXQ WOULD. CADET .10HN*TON*S FIRST IMgRESfltOHl OF THF. Wt? THE SUM CADET ano THF. BLOOM* IMO MMDF\-I'ICTFHK.**Q!'K BCEVE3 VT Tm; old" ACADEME. Wr.t point-, June :? (Special)-*?Once more the revolving acaooaa have brought the la-t weeh of tho m-itdiintiou exer'Tsc.s gt West Point, and from tin* rimdoarg ol tho glenn mouataina nnd the shel? ter ol tbe dd gray walli ? dam ol cadets, lied all with martial ardor and high ideai*., are* pre? paring to to forth to continue the sn. taine I reoord of the Nation'** military hi. tory. Ono class of cadets is 50 like another: there ar** the same -.leam lng unilorins of oflicers and he!m? .cd orderlies Nulling on the goa flooded plain and nloag the ?haded walha, the tide nf military lite flows at the ancient post so exactly as it hat Isefore, that it seems Impoaafble that so many yearn have v.in Libed since lirst the writer heard tho bagtea greet ! the morning, saw fro' Nest oatoh the glory ot the riling sloy. All around institutions change or | perish, administrations and dynasties ris* aud fall, | and behind tho onward rush of mankind are thiiiRS forgot, but West Point continues on in the linea laid doun for it by ifs founder-*. I rock of con? servatism where the slorious memories of tho past ire active, living principle! in the present. The number of visitors to tin* post this year is rather smaller than usual, but Ihe plasrai of tbe Ii it-'l are m_dr? beautiful in the regulation nurdier of blooming rjirl.s and by the boundary hedge which ho may not pam the slim cadet waits as Banal f(,r the one be loves 11 go and stroll with hun on tip* plain. They drink of the magi, waters of KooeiUBko'i spring; h** gives her ? bell button from his unil-.ri:.: the graduate gaea f a Western poet and marries the colonel's daughter, wlul" ihe on tis thc rich banker and life goes mi just the san,.* nnd tim river flows on to the s-a. Now ,,li pronto thinga are e_mi* nated irom the lifo Of the cadet. II" is Bile, with high ideas of "that honor which iV-\s a .tain like i wound," and lu kele the r. tl- tel glory 'if ri hundred well-fought battlefields of wh is ? fame he ia the heir. The examinations proceeded to-day in the order laid down. In thc examinations In law Co-let .1,.illiston _rj\ * a recitation od the "Llberty of tl..* Pren." Mi Johnston was very oomplimea taty to tho prcH and evidently consider., it a good and useful institution. Arnon- th-' benefit-" of tlie press be enumerated Ita i* *wet In keeping offlceseeken in check. Cadet Johneton evidently does nol look With favor 'ii]?>n politicians, but he i-e young y*M and baa never had Oceanian to ?pply tor a much desired dotail. i ,doncl Ernst went Iret.sr.- te Hoard of Visitors to-day and gave them rs general diaconiae on the academy. Me told them thal be had never seen tim discipline of tji<- academy so good a? it- is now. A- Iv- has only recently taken command this was noi self-praiae. but _r<>nd expert testimony. Tins teitimony ol tbe Colonel art tim officer* to talking m a i.-inini-ceiit amy dnwu nt tl.e ?'mcefl" aft- rward. .md heavy tune*, through which the ac:i hour had l :i ?el in other days wore called up. It seems that at one tun*, m tho tours.- ot the Civil War, ihe liovernmeni forgot to pay the cideta. and onlv halt the cor ps could go to dinner for want of shoes on- day. I h.- work oa the new academic building is get? ting alon., slowly, and the Board of Visitor, is trying to dev_m sonni way af barrgiaa aa tha con? tractor* Hie south Maa wai to have been fin? ished last l)ocojn!v*r. but ali -"\tensioti war-; grant* e,|. and there ap* fears that another will N* asked for. Th,* board is apposed to granting any mob extension, so the building is urgently needed. sine reason of the> delay i** the unexpected trouble which the contra,'tors had in tearing down th.* old building, Tue. bulli well In the divs when thuf *>!d building was put Up, an I when thc C sn tractors eame to tear if down they lound walls ihr-"- i.et thick, with mortal as har I as the stones it held to.o-ii.er. Finally it bad to he bia.td doa ,r vt .th dynamite. At ". i ', lo-k tills afternoon def ti's from the iir-t .-'nil _a*cond clam undi*r command of Cadet ('aptain Kuti threw a pontoon bridge across ihe little bay back of th* hotel. Two trestles sud eleven pontoons wer- used aol the complete-i bridge was i~,^ feet long. If waa ? good strong br>dge and was rapidly constructed. *'ai>-.,r did not evponoiT-o tinire- satisfaction arbon lie saw Ids celebrated i.ridu" across the Rhino completed than did Cadet Captain Kuti when hi* was succeosfnlly tin di.-,] under the eyes of the Board of Visitors yesterday. Tho day bete waa lnt'-ns-h hot, bnl cool breezes blew at '-v'-nincr and while Ihe bond plive.l i" front of tire hotel, its sweet strain- straying lip tin* mountain -ides anti mingling with th,- cries ,,t the night birds ir- the dark lor?ts. officers. ,,,|.-ts and fair maidens sat or wilded about ju il., starlight and civilians look**d on and sighed To-morrow ? li.ht battery drill on the plain will be on>* ot the features sst thc div. A LARIAT ENDS MINE'S STBOLL Till'. OtTBINO OtfTAMO, WHICH ."SCAPED PEON Ills CAC.V., CAPTURED OB * linlMrR'-i'SK Ju t why Mike went out for u mid.slit sipell on tte Kn-* -lit- of the elly, ansi winn h.* lld goring d. brief period of liberty cannot ceriitnly be |mown. Ile I- rm nb ra np outing vin!) lng this country la a stirring 'our among the mu-emus. Three mouth .iro he ian.lr,l 'ii these -hon-.- from Singapore In ih.- care of J. B. Haylorfl, in igeri tor Barnum's Clrcu-. ||c stands anon! four f-.-i Ugh, weighs -toil pounds, ind possesses the strength ol several Ben. "?ni... with Paley. ? lesarr light, aaa locked up In ? itlble al No 2H0 Kron! si. lb* decided to see lome* thingof-Xew-York, however, snd first brok., theiartng lar of hi- rice its a .step in dint direction. Then. seizing the har. In* deftly Inserted lt und^r the bott..nt , r the icm caging ind prye- the iron holts ont of pnaition. Once the cogs w*s broken, tbe real -ns easy. Mike had simply to walk oul "f the J" ir. rio Mile strolled dow,, Bout h.t. seeing strings lights and listen!"* IB atrange sounds until ii o'clock V-* torflsy norning. Batty, Mike's fellow-prisoner, had parted company attn his tutor -cou .-ifrrr their erteape, bul ih*- Brat sigh! ,,f Bouth-st, Mars,! all th? . on, I.-- out of him. Mr. burn*, who now own- Mike, Ihoughl that li would .--oo i come hoine nenin, and wilted eonflflently for his return. Il- arm no! ,!l-ipp-lnt-,1. .**,sme ,,r the nen employed around Proot-at. ]i,sr before1 -ix o'clock yesterday, s,.\. % sttange erratum crowded (n a corner of iLe i,? f of No, 2flO, nn,i ca/.i -. earnestly at the Mg bridge, ii ans Mike, Ito was witching tba gilding can "v.-r his he-id with an appearance of placid Interest- Armed with a lari-_i, Mr. lind's mounted io ti,. ro,,f. nm Mike was watching kins, aiul for aiiotn ten minutes the two dodged iiroui.,] ,-.nh other. Mr. Burns finally n?t thc lariat over the beast's bead, and Mike's excursion was over, Till: DAXVBfg CBIBMSR tASBBBORBB Washington, .lune ;..- rh- .-stale Deportment win prd ul ly uni Interfere In the cam of the aleaaaahlp Danube at Portland, ere., where me captain appealed to tba British Logittoo for relief from un ,,r.i*?r **f tl.e court will, ti requlrefl ulm to bring "_?<> Chlmae passengers before the court to gua om writ*, of hnhtr corpus. Th,- capt-iin was wlIBag thal the C?teeas -hould ans-er, hut he fenr.d to as.'-nine the heavy reaponatbOlty ol peeveattag thc escape of tba * Manana when they worn oaoa ashore, sn- JaHaa _*waedato, ihe lirlilsii Anibassador. was nt the hint- Department to tiny, probably to state the case io Secretary i;resh nm. lt ls believed at the Departinent thnt there will be no illJltculfy In complying technically with the outer of tbe court while avoiding anv possibility of th? en ape of the Chines.'. This could be done If the Marabal aervefl his writs on hoard the vessel, and left a deputy iboufl In charge of the Chinese until tile Coull passed upon the cases. ODLDMBL BILLS SAID TO BE IX BBEIOD, Lynn, Nam. ?'l|l),? "*??A Lynn man, who |g _ friend of Hie missing ex-colonel of the 8th Uegl inent, J. Albert Mills, of Newburyport, who was I short In his accounts as agent of the Victoria Mills, \ slates flint he has received information that tho Da* ' tkiHUUi < I'luiu-I to now lu Mexico. I RUN ON CHICAGO BANKS. A PANIC SI'i-EAlJlN- AMONG TIMID DB* POSITORS. ONLY t*lNF, INSTIT .TIi-iN GIVES THE I.E.Ali NOTI*"F.-THE ILLINOIS RVff ANO SAYIXGg DANK i'VVIN.. OCT AT MIDNIGHT gCAU **t__tf_d ny GROUND? LESS RL'MORK. Chicago. June .'..?Wild and unfounded rumora of impending limtnci-tl disaster cau_e*el a _st.ns**l**ao run on many of the banks in Chicago to-day. I hose chiefly aftecteil were the Prairie- State NV tiona! Hank, the State Rank ol Commerce, tho Hibernian Savin?,. Bank, the Dime Savings Bink, the inion Trust ('.mi-atty'-. Bank and th** Illinoli Trust and Saving* Bank. Iladef the cir*iimsranfle*e it is no small tribute to the sagaci.ty, soundness and foresight of Chicago hankers to pay that th*""" all withstood the strain. Where the rumors sprang from is a mystery. It is no mystery how the-y . pre.d, for wildfire is no galeker in its fli-ht than rumor when she takes a fling at the banks. Whether malice or ignorance inspire! the rumora is unknown, but whichever it was the effect waa laotaataaeoaa and widespmod. FhHaaaaely tho effect arni coaflaed to uncomfortable crowding in the banking rooms, to puihing nnd hanlin, among excited derositors wiring t<* wdhdraw their money, and to the gathertag of curious crowds upon tho sidewalks outside the honka One of the eadie** and apparently the moat n-alieinus Timor of she dav was to tiie efTi*cf that John "if. Smyth, tho largo furniture deai?r on W,--t Madison-***., had failed. There was no 'ruth in the repoit and the nu.nager* nf UM ?*nn Oern assign no reason for its having started. Other similar rumors of lilian'ini troubles wre foiin I to be without hails when traced down, but they had spread fur and wile before th**jr could h.* sueasmsfnlly em tradicted, and the miva, pent on the city bank- hegttn. It was the stntll depoeitori of mvinga?tho people arith fr un ?.*??. to *.".ii,i to th.-ir credit?wim soon rt 11****, many of tin* bankin'; rem* an I began f,> clam >r f"r their money. In every eas,* they found, greatly to their eomfort, the easMers ame prepared for them .md ready te lund out dollar for dollar* ami it tli-'ti became a question mrely of standing in line to await turns nt the pavinc- te-Uers wickets. All woo came up to H o'clock, tho regular hour fur clcs'ng the bunks, were ran**'*d in lin -. ind when the doors were ghat the pay? ments proceeded just the sam*** until the hst de-? poeitor within the bank walls bari received tho amount due him. Karly in the afternoon the Illinois Trust and Savirics Bank pooled a notice savins that th"" hanki would remain opea until is o'clock to-ninht to pay depositors, and that the commercial branch of tho institution would romain open until the .ame time tn pay checks. Later it was announced that tho Lani, weald np'*n its door* at fl o'clock to-morrow or an hour earlier than usual to accommodate those who wished to withdraw their money. Ti.ote noti.es had no effect, however, in allaying tho panic, and the bank continued to pay oil depositors as rapidly a* th-* wven toiw-e could count out the money, resident Mitchell siid this evening: - We will keep open until '* o'clock af night for the I a m-'".t of d-*ii dt rs ns lon . a. tim run c ms nain of the savings d?*pi rt mont, said at 1 o'eloek! "We have been paying on* all the mernina at the rate of three a minute. AU the applicants aro those who have money in tho savings department. They m?* poor people who have every dollar in th" world they poseess a-ith us, and naturally with th" existing conditions they have got nervous. We do not binnie them. Under our rules we can compel notice of sixty to ninety days, bat wt* are nor doi/ig this yea. Utera ls bo need tor .inr slam so far as we aro concern xl, and we do not propose to enforce tho usual notice unless we have |o< It is significant that our commercial customers, those whose, de. posits are subject fo cheek in the regular way, aro not troubling us at all." The crowd outside of the Dime Savings Bank had don isled by 1 o'.loclt, lint President Smaiile ii Bailey expressed no uneasiness, nor would he say whether tha hank would enforce its thirty day rule. "We have lauds sufficient on hand,"* he said. " for all regular purposes and even for an emergency. No occasion exists for this alarm, in progress on these institutions also. Invest ku? bank does solely a savings business, itu laat re? port showing deposits or t&OO.OOO, and a surplus ol ?51,000. Tin* loans a* tho time of the same report amounted to Si.*..,ooo, while United Statos beads and cash on huud aggregated $225,000.** ihe* fact that several National hanks are lo? cated in the same '.suiMing with the State Bank of Congress gave rise to reports that a run waa in progress on these institutions also. Investiga? tion, however, developed tbe fact that the rumor was without foundation and at the Metropolitan National Bank it was stated that the deposits of tho day were very largely in excess of trie wit li dru wau*. Not the least Hurry was isercoptible at any of the various National banks, and several prominent beakers, whom opinions were asked ooo (ctning the panicky tevllng in tbe air referred to it as simply a gassing spasm due entirely to tho uiieai.i-"e..s prevailing among depositors identified with the savings hmks under State jurisdiction Aa the day wore on tbe runs on the saviours banka moued to become contagious. Thg last, iq