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ONE WEEK OF NAGING. g> GLANCES AT HOME OF ITS FKATUKES. A GOOD MANY 1NTBRE-TIN- THING* HAPPENED IN A -HORT TIMK I'i.HT. 'KD. Till! -TART* r.K. AM' io: LACT'g CRUSADE One week of the racing leeson of 1W*4 has | s/lth a siiiv- of startling turf B*0**tkHH that will furnish a theme for con versa tloo among turfmen for years. A feature of the we ii that'eaaeed grent loy to Phillp .1. Dwyer and the stockholders Of ihe Hrooklyn track WU the large atv i. lune on the ripening day. wiri th-* receipts at the gat* were j ll nearly 830.008 mort* than uti any prevktui ?'? J al that track. There were no bookmaker!, wh i ; i I rtOO each for four days. The French pool* wi-re liberally patronised, and thc total amount taken In by the Brooklyn Jockey Club assure* a hal dividend ? atock this year. Ol course, the brooklyn Jockey I'.nli oftlcsls ought : the generous patronage of the public, ai. 1 ought not to hesitate In giving extra mee* to plei patrons. In respect to the racing ther* is but Utile to say la lt* favor, as the sad mistake of th* starter on Tues lay last, when Clifford was left at tb* 1 lt, dimmed the ?port for the remainder of the week. That James Lowe has lost his form ls generally conceded. JLs starting throughout th* week was extremely melancholy for rage-goers it is to ba hoped that t .-dav will show a derided ohangc in Mr. Rowe. Il' some of the Jockey* ar for a time it may work w in i rs In the grand Stand, however, th.* general public place* the blame chiefly on thc starter, but some of the leading Jock? eys are blamed als i. If OhC watches th" skirmishing at the pest lt can be plainly seen that certain lead? ing Jockeys are Inexcusable, in their actions When they are a kmgth behind they nevr try to start. but break away only when they think they will have an advantage. It is th.* firm belief cf a majority of race-goers that any Jockey Who ls si >w and does not try to get his bora* off promptly should be punished rather than the poor unfortunates who break every tun* th. re ls a possible chance to start them. Some of the leading |ock*yi do not seem to .-ur-' what Hwy *1> -Urina thc progress of s race. They Jostle and crowd the other contestants whenever they please to do so. When punishment ls In? flicted lt ls often up ia .*- rm* Jockey who ls un? known to thc Moguls who have the power to inflict punishment. Occasionally they are compelled ti mike diligent Inquiries in order to find out the Jockey's name. If the Jockey ls not ri.lins for a popular stable he is lined ur BUBpen led It ls ex? pected that the ste-wards will attend to all Jock, vs alike, and in the minds of impartial observer! a little Judicious rour, ling up of BOms of the lea Ung Jockeys will materially aid the start-r anl gratify the public. Ponderous peter, tte Propounder of I'ark How. ?who persistently places by lils perspicuity and Pryor pi ip litton, the plungers and punt, rs In a precarious position of mind, says that he has not finish.-l his cruaad* against the racetracks, Hla left ear ls paint. 1 red, anl "T venge" !s his battle cry. Oreel .md mighty Peter, > iu have caused consternation everywhere. From th- I of Mor.mourh's shore, when- tuc tempestuouss ive* of the stormy Atlsntlc br* ik in: , foam, i ? tho gentle murmurs of th- c.i'm Pacific, Peter the Ponderous has caused the breeders to tr cry In wild despair: "We . "flt" In th- Confederacy, and never kn i I fore tremble al tl f Peter thc Pondei and Prophetic, Peter the Predlcter. Borne of them were general? la th* "wah. " and still claim they wet* never whipped by th* "Yankee*," but wen- bod lb and "Dutch.'' Since the "wail." however, Irish a I "Dutch" patronage hav* caui i to be fora ven, and tb.3 Ya. .-. ? ? ? 1\ t. r'r. cr ? ti2ik-d by a l!> e of the S, . - .f ' South, - . .n. Th*? breeder* are panic-stricken', a falling 80 per cent in thi Few of them are phil.- phical, like Cherie* It*. 1 and Milton V .mg, ,*. ??, tay that the yt I fetch all that the outlook warr.: Milton Young remarks. "I have been bi. eleven years, and for the lust tin yeer* I money .-v. rv year, Therefore I can'l i implaln if the yearling! do n .t fetch as much as in former years. When a man plays a game and wins ten times In succession he des<-rves no sympathy If he loses the eleventh game." The question wjiat the result of the decision In the race-track cases will be ls agitating the breed? ers a great dca! more than lt agitate* the r ice goers, who are pa io nut care win:- I result may be. Peter I>?? Lacy is a man of keen foresight, who knows when to strike his blow* If anybody takes tbe pains to go over thi 1 of Peter th. P il ler 'US lt WlH be found 'hat he In? variably aeleeted a time when the pres* is n I rn accord with the race-tracks BO 'bat if th<* press did not attack him, lt remained neutral. When referring to one racing official, D* Lacy lays: "That chattering old parrot can't see a h Va* iii a ladder. If the press keeps off I will win the fight lure." Xext to Pe Lacy, the two-year-*l ls ure the chief topic talked shout by racegoers 0 them is th* ?jholee of nearly everybody, notwithstanding the fact that William Hueston, Colonel Jacob Ruppert'* trainer, insists that Counter Ten >r ls the better colt of the two. Counter T-nor is sure to weer out ls the general opinion of the trainers, who are H unit in favor of Gotham as the crack two-year 18*4. Assignee ls looked upon ROW as n eon tender Iii any of th.* three-year-old rai *?- Rea ler* of Tn Tribune were aware ,,f the great Imp! ivement in Assignee severil weeks ag* !!?? . but el running doe* not sun rise them Dobbin* ls not at bis best H? train* 1 of and negbcted his feel two week* ac,, it was a grcsi surprise t i hs trainer a." it. elated with the Dwyer-Croker stable, as Dobbin* was always robuil and I . ,:, bins ls ilk* y ' . Improve now that he has r* . his appetite, anl is receiving regular work Hornpipe's form w,, exposed in the rsc? for the Cari toa Stakes. Halton la -imply out claased when In tlie company of liobblns and Horn] po Appomattox was not at his best last Tuesday, ss he lathered al! over ar th" post, i*;- his owners got a lin.- on lim, and they profited greatly bv his victory on Friday. Appomattox ls likely io ?;ay over a distance of ground when trained up to it.' Handicaps are always interesting asbjecll of .!)?? evasion. David Gideon observe*: "If i ?r. Ri been owned and entered from th<* Gideon a- Daly etable be would hav bsd to carrv ot lesa! Yfi> pounds In the Brooklyn Handicap." Many lurf* men agree with Mr. Gideon. Thc Gideon _ horses ar** played ns heavily tn their first raci i by their owners mid the public as If they had been raced a dozen times. Th-* Hist race .-?!? iwi a Horse's form, If he ls properly trained, and the handicapper, accordingly puts thi weight on him. while other horses which ar- run In order to gel a line on them flrat, and for the money later, do r. at get much weight on them, and finally som* race ls actually a gift for them to win. "(>ut for work" horses should be looked aft'T with the greatest seal, and th handicap!.'! should not gui their form, but should show 'h.-m no mercy until they try their best In a race with tlndr full w.-.ghts on their backs. The foregoing does not apply to ] ir. Rle* or bis owner, but is -?aid so that 'dos.* attention will be given to certain parson* who se* nothing but evil In other stab;. ? and nothing off color In the running of their own ri rs. a. Henry of Navarre is rated as the coming cham? pion of the three-year-old division bv the racing enthusiasts who saw hi* great battle with Lr. Rice in the Brooklyn Handicap, With bis weight up In a rsc* over a distance .,f ground against such colts as Pomtno. Senator ''.ra ly, i> ibblns. Assignee, Hyderabad, Hornpipe and other colts of tlie llrst flight. Henry of Navarre ls sure to have as hard a struggle as he had on Tues.': iy Sir Excea* anl Dorian have Improved wonder? fully in J. W, Rogcrs'a hinds, lo : ; ? should nu oe overlooked, as lie has filled out and '.? really a grand-looking specimen of ihe thoriughbr- l William Martin haa Joined the Western division of Leigh A Rose's stable. Frank OJ nod ale's aad death ls greatly regretted by the persona who kn?w him ntlmately Strang.- as lt may appear. (..orx-i-ile's mounts wer* the favorite* with the Western bet? tor*. He won many races on horses that were claa*ed aa mrierate against their competitors. In the East. Goodal* had no position or class as a Jockev. He was not a spendthrift, but saved his earnings, and owned considerable rea! estate at the time of hia death. Hs funeral will take place in thia City. Carelessness In Jockeys should be sev*rely pun? ished, as one reckless Jockey ls likely ta m_trn or kill outright f*v*ral rickeys by ee-ckle**-, 0r care leas riding In large fields over a circular track. A large numb-r of bora* owner* visited Tatter i JT NEWTON VAN NESS CO. RACING and JOCKEY OUTFITS. UNSET SUITS, HORSE BOOTS. SADDLES, SPURS. WHIPS, COOLERS, BANDAGES. JOCKEY SUITS, PANTS, BOOTS, &C. Special Discount oo McKerron's Horse Boots. 120 CUAJIUERS-ST. AXD 50 WA lin EX-ST.. KEW-YORIL Made by Colgate & Co., Used by the best families, 1806 Laundry Soap. all's, at Flfty-flfth-?1 ir. 1 Scv.n:'i-,\.*. >?;-?? r iv, to Inspeci the McGrathlars, Nanturs, ian.. nd Btockwood yt ar Ingi Milton Voung waa pres* nd Siockwo '1 yearling* Milton mun ?? nt and gave prospective buyers al! uceln ? .mi,Mon ,n regard to the c. dee lot of McG nuns'" - th 'i a:,- ? . be - ti ? nc ...ok. I . youngsti i i ovei erl ? s ly, i he ra. Ing In both countries. Frederick Foster, David Foster and Edward Orth ive gone t i Chics* > to ci ll* " theil wli f the last week Mr. Fo?ter will return as i.iirn s poaslble Dr. Rice would not have atari I gainst Clifford on Friday had Mr. Leigh the latter When CilfTord was withdrawn lurtesy t i the Brooklyn Jockej lub aeni i'r. Rle* to th* i Rreeder* and Western turfmen '-hon;! nol fail tu Isl) J. Newton Van Seas'* al ire, al No 130 ? iers-at., and Inspeci the larc., assortmeni of Im torted dorr*.'tic horse-gear, both for ired* and trotters Thi Relic Meade ami Distal i ?? irllng* are on es dbitton nt the Amerl in ll irse Ks I Flf leth-at. and Broadwa General W. ll Jackson is at No. 1.111 Broadway, dllton Young and many other horsemen ar.- stap? ling st the st. James Hotel. GRAVESEND ENTRIES FOB TO-DAY. ?ms:' i; 4,1 E? For ta I -lilas: IIB ? |1.OOO ad l-l five rurlong*. t Burnt areli.113 I .HO ?hil. mena .115 Rosebud .ll*' i .?? Percha.ll"* rhnrnilnar .li" lutl*rfll** .IIB llml. Pelni I tri le.ll" dav I'm Olly.113 Qol . ll" ...110 Kalllrl rn .110 du'. 'Ni. UA'd: Selling: for ll |18 rsi h. with i'i '-? i ? . .101 ii int . Vt dad*: 1 .1 . :?"? u .lui ? . ??? .i's itu ? '* ? . ??? i *: . vt ?linn. RACK Selling: for thn ' ' ?.:*.?>. with ll..SS) mlded ' (ne mil* "Ins King .li- H int .n . io? ri nsl l*?* .l" ? -. 1"- ''?:? - . ir 1 Kelson.107 ' ?; '' ? '" te . io" l * nviil . ka.1* I 103 I. ms Shanks .l"T Tek*?n ? ? mi ?? . lol ?? Ki -iilllTII RACE THK : ... ? ? *.? li.rea Ililli ? . * . '?<? .122 ?ir Waite!.I.'-' I; ,... I__ ni'Tii ' . . |lr| 10 ' i . 105 ti . 1 ? . .1 .: .;??> Twi ? . i'". N IA.. -ix ni i". ? i' with |i ooo RI. '".' 1 .110 . .* . '. ' . - . i.i-. un . ll" .I"* '. . ll . : . ra.*?? TIMMS WIN'S THE ITALIAN DERBY M lan, .May M.- The prig ie Commero*. or Ital an Derby, waa run here l ' lire. y-.gfK?r Tonnerce'a h rs* Tin Fr* i* r lc ? Tesl i's Lobed!* i " : rlgo'a Gr ? ? third. HIE) WILL EMPLOT Vi GROl - MIKE OPERATORS ids' ii sri ii WITH OP Till: BTRlKINa MIN! nd. Md.. Ma miner j o I Fi I burg and Lon* * Friday returned to work, to-day al I meeting* held in the reg! in vlei led to the r* Rion of tlie organizers and promised to remain ? I to-morrow, Th* operator- are i ?*. with the vacillating i our-.- of tb. met they g., on strike, the nest Ihej return lo work, and the thirl uar* ure out again. "If th* men du not decide what they art going to do by Wi day," said ,-i leading operator to-day, "wi will Intro i labor it. ti'.- rr |ni Tl ? miners, and at a da) 'a I ??*? of them cnn !,<? brought here from tin Virginia and 'reline*.,.... district*." William ll. Gorman, president of the Cumberland * 'ompenj. in whl i. I'nlted Hts ti 'ii.muir, ls Isrgel] Interctited says thai lila company ntenda to put negi .iinui.. I'lo-1.- ai?? nos the Cumberland district, h.- gel aloi ? very well with the whit* miner*, and he dtx ? a..pr. h.*i, i any .'.if!:, ill, a* to Ihe ? o! ii in the I'*. ui,ii!,t.i. mlm ii the minern are negroea. Thej have kepi righi work iiuritK- lae strike, and when app agltatora ran them out ot the dlatrti i I ? thn iii lng th.-m willi tar and feather! When th< -* i- tart.-! the Poos hom ai operator! advanced the wagei ol thi i lion : md ei .a ts ,", ton and i tri! out thi agitator) I )|a- it. hi re.eiv.d here, to-day from Ala!.:.um and Weat Virginia lo tl.ffeel that ? miners woul I i e. Hent here y, lu n wan', i Tb.* i un oi of u.tro lui laboi hi r< Worked the strikers up to a bli 1. ? 111, threaten to kill th.- negroes if brought here to ? ? th.lr piers. Ona of tl..- .-mk.* leader* rail i ; night thal a i oncerted moi ? ? to-mbrrew on tin- mines now pro ? ? .. ti,,. men out. To-night large bo.ii -a of atrikei moving toward Inc Frostburg district to intercept the ' ionsolldstlon Com pa nj 'a men on tl work in i!4e mon,Ing Rherifl Ming, howe*.., ) kept weil Informed ol tv* trlker ?. and will havi the appro... hes lo the mii,..s lined willi armed deputle* Lsrgi I rees of miners from the Myersdale and Mik Garden reg! >i ? ar.- on Ihelr way to-night to Join tbe Frostburg miner* VOTED TO LET THK MINES BURN, ?pring Valley, 111., May IO Ko*, v I and i of tin- Spring Valley Coal Company'* mines, In this city, are on tire ut th.* bottom, and th. coi yesterday morning saki I thc miners '< sllow lu? men to g*. to w..rk estlngulshlng the ilami.-i. A meeting was cali"), and l.v a Clo* vole lt was decided no; to lu a man down thc shaft. Thc lng was about ta adjourn when v .lames W. Murray, of ihe miner*' State organic Hon, arrived from tbs Clevelsnd conference. Mr Murrays hom- ia n ibis city, and hla Influence with th* m. n ls gnat. As ?o.,>i as bc l< trned of the situation and how th* men voted I.- aili, se,] Diem and advlaed a reconsideration .,t th., vote. He .-?iii by tnking .inch action it w \< , utting j Iii tbe operators' bend* ?*. which lin- min* r*/ causa i would v.- defeated He said tbe miners ihould au i t. work and pul out tbs fires, end that ir they al* I lowed the Hame* to g.t much headway li won. 1 bc I .. y.-ar befog, the mine' could be worked, with ? possibility of their utter deatruction. Wh-en Mr. Murray llnlsh.d the miers adjourned i Without recon-ldertng the vote, and the Kr-r.ch \n i archists aet up *. about of "Lei ihem burn.I'.- ir them down!" etc., and left th- meeting In * nial The company ls determined to hsvi the Hr- es* ; tlngulabed if it bsa to Imporl men. In ? does there will Ilk.*!)' l>r- trouble The foreign miners arc hothesded and terribly agitated "?? Englleh-epeaklng miners in* all in favor of ic.ittina out the tire, im! a- itiey arc In thc minority th. v cannot control, Twenty men started for work ye* terday morning at th<* fire, but th* BTrlvsl i ? "? Italians and French deterred th*m UBBrrwa or iuh.dint, tma'DEBT dbia OATEN A nurnb.r of delegate* from ii,, majority of thi building trade*-' anton* met yesterday rift.-rnT.o77 T1 No, 147 West Thirty second st , t? take Btep* tow,ir. nblned movement cr/alnit thc us* of prison ma/le materials and posBlbl* Sgslnsl men win use them l-l Ba_eek atated to the reporters tha lbs principal bustnesa .lune Wi,s to app.cut ,i com mitti.f len to walt on three organisation* tba havi not .om lalo th* movement aa far, Arrange meeta wer* mad* to bold a demonstration in denun elation of the employment of eon vlei ond ? labor anl work produced bj such labor, In <'..;? I'nlon. on .lune 2Y It will b* a pro) Ing m. I irreiiiectlve of polltl B, WOUIBPB tOI.lVMIIIAM KXI'OSITIOV. wm ?*? of v?iue ii Um world by inaeusttsg the im prov*tm*nt? In th* m*cii?nlcsl ?rt? and <?mln'*nt phyatelaD will t*ll you that iii* pros-rea* In m-Mlclnal sarnia I,a. I l*<*<*n cf *ijual iniiur enc*, snd as a ftra-nitl tnlnr Usa ? Uv* that Sn up ot i- i-s I* la. to advai.c. ut ail ol hera. DON'T WANT THE JESUITS. | HOSTILITY OF THK CKHMAN FEDERAL I BTATE* TO THK KILL READMIT? TING TH KM. CHANCELLOR \"N CAPRIV1'* POSITION ANTAOO NISTIC VIEWS IN THC HIKERS' CON ORES* FT'KKRAL OF ' '"NSi'L-OKK 1.1; \I. EDV. VBDS l'i:i'HM;sl'>N ON Tin: marusiv !* |0i Mtv .ai -Th.' Federal ('.undi hs* not y.*t a'tel upon the bin ni r.-i.cai the Anti-Jesuit law, although the Reichstag pent up th* meas? ure weeks ni;... This delay bas caused increas? ing snxlety recently among the Protestsnts. anl they have been storming the Federal Govern with Inqulrli s a* to the sign;', in -? ' the Council'* hesitation. r . ?. ki Bgo the King "f Wurti told a deputation thal he thought the Federal I a w ,uld not consent I ? Ihe prop peel. In Ihe Issi week the Regent of Bavaria and the Duke of Baxe-Coburg and Ootha have ali..wei similar oplnl ins, which Ihej expressed to representstlvi s of P Isnl synods, t i be? come pubile On Thurs.'av two delegates til.* Prussian Cl.di hsd an Interview on the subject wit'i Chancellor von Caprlvt, They ob? tain.'1 from him the aisurance that he would never assen! to the return of the Jesuit Order. Federal B1 deti r 11 p.-al and the Government* of several smaller SH le* are pre? paring bills forbidding the .1.-suits t , f ipi" ir within their borders, the exclusion of the order bids fair to remain thc settled policy of the Em? pire for year* lo come. Mumer us petitions, which are lures all over the country', show how gr*'t is th* popular prej? udice against the Society of Jesus. Tn- prej la one legacy of the Kiitturksmpf, which gives no rlgn of disappearing i Tb.* ? nt of the I ' '?? ri 'al* lo form a Bavarian party Independently of Ihe Old Centre promises to ssslsl Dr. Mlquol Ii lng his lin.inc- r. forms. ? ? ? | international Mini rs' r mgn bb ? i In). Ihe i ;? rn..m. Fn neb and Ot lg u i ?.*, -ni i*. iv*. Ki i. diichshsln Cemi :? r-. laurel wreaths on tb" gTsves of tb- "i"ii , who f. ll in. tl:-. March revolution. Tin- lne|. l clearly th,, p illtlcal an i il Isl nal ire "t lh? miners' movement j among the 1 An la ,,f the pro -dugs -b mt tba' ; , Ity of la notable factor In the , I re was, lu I i , i i le bn adi "ii vital .p; -' Hil- resulted thc " "?" Thus the : l Continent ii.ci in I of the ? aiise, while ihe Kngllsh pr ; ? i the lia'dli'N be limited to n ' I- nts due I I . The Cont nent il d< '? minimum w , ? by law for all i .untnes, while ih** i ? ? le 1 living '?? ii ,.f * m| ind I ? . ; i ? . i . f rm an In) ? . ? unt of woi . untry Their objei-i ???. limit ; ??.-'??? ' ? T sal and a ii s |t I i ? g. 1 here, and the It In Hanover ? ' ? ' ? ' *' ' f eels li of l6u in send a I* "ft : I me Th-- "i< h thr.t never _e f f trad' In I ' League, a a in I -. . ? ? of th. ?, -i f Rei n ls t he pi ? ?? ? THU BTE VMF.R PILLAGED l'Y W ! ..i THE ? \i.v:i" .-> ? ir, 1 il PKi IPI PLA' ' u HERE Till.i ti. 1 ? l'h- British Bli 1 ? ? I . * ., Friday i for 1 n with cement Captain J. M ya of tha .*??,'.* , if thick fog, a w re k. r ? - ? ,- Tv* lt la pi re o_i lld mlle* not route. Ai ' n Frlda; night, ? ? rsl* ol ?? d knots bi the i Foriu : he w rr w ii- ? r lugh else i on b ? ? v. ? r.* im nv* of . .? being thi iwn Into the water. They w.r- r< by oth -r mi ? ' ? - ea r. and all flee i tut t mr ;. iee Whi n lie ahlp l\>ve, il . v Inf ii mi 1 the Inl tani of the dlaas !? r. T. Her, i ? . I. pro. . i lllagi l hi r. Tl i i their efl ta, bul Irlvi n . ff by ibu w r cs li . Even 'ii. out with b ? n*.*r. pur. ? acciT !??: -t. ? ?: .? ... bad after thej land i The j kin I *?: fo , i ... ,* appia ,i ;. . . . ,. ' ? i ? merry thi were had I iki n all their " ... were furnished to the exhauat ? . ni ihi j arere i imiK ll< i te aleen on the ti Th< steamers Vangusrd and Li iv Glover lefi Harbo for the ac n- of thc wr< ck Ti ??> ? m mntered .. IK 11 ol lc,-, and tha l.a tv GI \-r i id hei ruddei broken, and wai t swed home again Tn steamer Ingraham left ncr.* in thc afternoon, I al Hoi Cove last night Nothing was found on th.* wreck worth saving, and in* re* I to Bi j. evening, bringing ti ?? captain ..f the i alliro, lils wife an I twenty-nine in all Captain Storm la dcterml Ile thi w>. . k* r- The s'- un. i la now, half full of water. Mt how* a ra* at ova In, tba item* poet, rudder and propeller gone, her engine* bi ' Hon t..rn by th* rocks, uni tier.* ir* li ' in tw > ? om* Tb* Call tra waa bulli leen month* ago The value of the ihln and ? ? -? INTERNATIONAL ATHLETIC Cl N0RE88, TO BE iud.1) IN PARK NEXT MONTH PRESIDENT . !.i;\ i.l.ANi. INVITED To ACT AS OKI ur -lill: PATRONS, Parla, Msy M An Internstlonsl stblettc congress i' t. b* held ber* between dun- i>, and :-. under th* D-tnagemeni of the French Bocietlei for Ath letti Baron Plerr* d* Coubertln is Commlasl-nsr i Professor Sloane, ..f Princeton. ? tb* American Commlaaloner, and Theodor* Stinton bj thc Am. rico, member of thc Parli Executive Com ni " ? The Prince of '.'. iles, thc King of Greece md ! leversl oth.r roy.': personage! hui- al read i con* ' aented lo ad aa patrol ?? of the undertaking and I'.- lent Cleveland na* b.en invlie.i t.. i, i patron. In thc courae of rbi congress fet?s"wlii ! b- glv.-n In th.* !l.,|a de lloul ign.*, wier, om* ,,f the principal attractlona will h* the ),.-s*-:,,,h gam* i iyen by i I the Paris-American Arl \ I I-.ch,non. The Am"!,cm Ambassador Mr Kustla I win p.- Invited i . prasld* on ths .islon FRAOMENT- OF FOREIGN NKW.-t. I'., rilli. May 20 -Major I'r. their ron vYerder while li idlhg Hie nth Drsgoon* al On.n rester* dav a i ind fell prostr it" Tl ? a' .1 B-ilop, and .. dor.en I I over him before the column ...il ta- hated Ila died a few minute* .ift-r he wa* picked lip. The b mi.* of ts* Bngtlaa - iel for thc ,,... ,,... .-..!?..? ii. Tn-- syn !. . ? , -. . ,. . tal, snd will pty th* Oovernmeni W.0. .-,* ,; nual.y Te*-, mi ion .ire will bc d i i*. . i un i ''",".' l Ira sri:: br ul '.r italy ".ken up by th? syndicate ss goarai Paulilac, May 10 -The Am-rlcan yacht Etruria 1* .ylng at the mouin of tht Olronde, an tiiuary ri the west coast of France, with her machinery Isible-d. A tug has been cent to her amlf-tance. ?;;;!?; ALASKA'S ROUGH ViiV.vn: Queenstown, May M.?Tb* steamer Alalka, from r*W lark, which arrived ber* to div on her way . i Liverpool, encountered tirol winds and high j sa* daring the issi Rv* divs .f ber voyage. On lay m. in latitude to north, longitude fin wu', ene I a.?se.| a waterspout, and on the following day. In | itltude ll north, l*,n?ltud.* ia west, an iceberg was ; Ightc I. - :ILLED HY HIS LITTLE BOM AND DAITOHTER. BUdspest, May IO, A boy of tn.ri- n ftXtt and la sister two yean younger have b en arrested i P. rkut for murdering thi r father Tney iii pt, and h.d ls b .dy in the , . ila DC ir th" house. OBITUARY. EDMUND yati:.-'?. London. May Efl Edmund Tates, suthor and strleken arith spoplexj last even ig al the i.j irr!, tc Theatre, who e Lytl m'a "M ney** ss i Isytng M.- wa*, removed t i the Savoy Hotel, iiere ie .ii *i iiiis afternoon. Edmund Hods. ? 1 tte*, son of tba well-known ?t, r, was l^rn lt) Loud, n lu July, UBI. Abb High ir som* year* he v.is si Ihe bead of th* dead let ?r department of tin* I, n lon P stoffl -. bis Hf ? hlefly devoted to new pei i work and general tera ry pursuits For sit year* he ws* dramatic m nf "Thc L.ndon Dally N? ws"; he edited Tempi* Har'' for some time, and was the first aluor of "Ttnaley'a Magaslne." H* wa* also for i.iuy 'ears a leading contributor to "All lh? Year ' For a time, In IS73-74, he was ihe I. m.lui orrespondenl of "The N w-Tork II tal 1." and In in- latter year he f. unded hla famoui Lon lui bo rely Journal "Tlc* World," which he continued i edit to th" end of his life. For a number of eura lu* Ins contributed" a cable letter each week . tv. Pi ... in which th* chief *? ? il ersonal Incident* of England nni the Continent hr mli le i and ci Itlclaed In hla chara Ti,.* latest ..r th* ? appi 'rei over bia gnat ure on \ ih Fdltor ol In Meted In -I foi a li!-'! on ll;.* K iri .,:' !,* rc lal-, v. bl i in an ar-i !?? w i .f'.*u f .r tin* paper y a eonl tor. Hr wa I I by the i.oi* i lu ?. ?? to four month*' Impi i.nt, hut .* two month*, of his term h.d ? writing, h" w hiv uthor alco *.f num. i.e. Hie Ural of ? ; . ed .n UM indi r thc nth i t "My and Tli'l; Fri ,'i* :it>r- " In later | If ter Uti IW1; "I'r ,1.. ;i to , novel, In l*H; i: u Inca ' Pleasure." ? luntlet." a :*- ", an i ? ? ? i'l"!.; Lund at Li if* wa a-- iel .te i In IK.i with i' c 8 ... - Mirth '? " Two il -r j M. n ? on ?-. i'll ll R Brough lite 1 "i lui ' . "' H? a si ... .? ' a t.ort ni lt lon of The Lil a". I Mathe* th' Bl :? r " uni a 'Mem. r ol mlth an I Mont Blanc." In .*.. ., durne* of I i;. [terli ??? ?? an auto p i -?. ; through a number "f :? : !??? nir ? yeara ag... and bad ni_n> ... i* OTTO KEV-TADT. Mr - I . rif* >' Otto M. I -. ? ? . . ... , , th'-. ?fr* ' ? 'Iii -.- * -'i . 1, Sae th..;, . ' tb ? N ? ? ' - ' ..... ? '? I \!--. Neu? ' '.: w i' ' ? ? ? ? i ' mine at 1 The Th> ? .. v..? .:. Ba em Fl*l .??<. i'ir.\K'.::> Il BOtntBR. ? Boaher, a member of th** firm ? R T. Wl'im s Co, ? k. rs . db '. froi ... ne, N .-. Mr r V ? ?? . i . . .... . ?'"' r. Il w i a a , ??.;??- of H "i ' a Rei I, will '., ? ... N \ . ? ? HORATIO '.i ' - ?.". HOLT ll .- ii . Ki 'a -i Holt dlr] \ ? ..' 11 ; ? v -s H* wa* 1 n . n Jsnusry I, lill Y. ? .... -... |i nd be* .... sith * 1 ?? 'Ml in kl', i . a!' 1 ? ' He wa s rk ? . in I'.r .ok'.. n, an 1 .'a * III na and IT/ fr in their ' '.,,, active He? il . t ;rn pr* *ld*ni if tl 1 " ' . ; ls? i; .... ' ? Rtatc C t.iu!??.-.? Two *< n ? T*. .1. ' ll* ? ,1 ' buna; w.i! te- at Huff il> JOHN V,' WARRIN. John VV Wai i ? figure in tin dr. - a .-' nun! iv a' bia hom... **: , i.7*,-i r.rovtwsy, ..'? r a ali .ri Illness. Mr. Warrin waa f*.r many yeara ed with the firm : i ,\ Taylor, an l his li flu. ?? ??? with tia* m n in ? *?...?< eal ilv* II* waa b rn In Kew Vork City, but ?i Sm Fran la i, rn hi i lb' was a member of the '.ii, l;..*' ni;.' \ . . ?!??:. \- -*. d ni ti anl <t tic ; tin. i ? unm ni I- -i Mi Warrin m in lc 1. ts I - Man Loni** I le tch, * h i sui ? " J dm W . lr . and M ir*, ll. icu Warrill, ar.* ula, dvina Th* funeral will h* held in th* I ?l i uni Hi timothy, m Wes nw mornii .- at IO o'i and the burial n .il b ? al VI i * Has i ? ? BAMCKL N"\.-'II Samuel Kash, a familiar and well-kn wn figure in the it,.m. on Blackwell'! Island, die I sit his hom* ther* on Bsturdaj ll* wis born alxty i .ml h's father wa*- William Nash. He nber *.f thc 'eli li gtmrni Veter in \ elation i^t*l N'.'V York Vd ii'.o. Montgomery L.,1..'. N . M. c and a M . i; >b rt An ler* n and A. H Wllllama I- i .", ? <u ii \ it . Kew-Torb rmin* cl'. NV, ixl, lt i ; .Ioho A Cameron laOdge, N'o III, A ') r w.; Esempi Flrcman'a A Moria lion, and iii. ?? m h ir. Thc funeral, at which many of Mr. N'a_ha .dd comradei will ba pr. .-nut, will bc held In tht DoHc Room, at the Masonic Tem? ple, to-day at 1 M Oi in 111 KIA lt S. ALLI MX. Edgar ti Aili.ui .ii.-! at I-JO o'.*io.*k on Baturday rn,.ruing Ht his apartments In th* Hotel R ?ance, In Wesi Forty-thlrd-st., from pneumonia, after eil Illness lasting rmi) two days H* was s dealer In taney I. ouae .... i decora lona at Ko. Ul.', FliYh-ave Mr Alhen w.m bru in Brooklyn in i-ii !!?? married s Mlas Bneckner, who survlvea Mm A i lighter ls ni* wife ..." william I. Flan? agan, of Flanagan, Kej A* CO., brewers Me w*is adjutant of t.he nth Regiment under Colonel Fisk, The funeral will be heal ll lr.- hom* Of Mis. Alllen'a alster, Mr* wini mi ii. Bneckner, Ko ll( Wc Heverrl venth-st., on Tuesday, al ll a. m. ?? I. MASON' THORP .1 Maa ni Thorp. ..f ihe linn ,,f .1 M ? ,\. |*;. ThOrP, Of Varaville. Will died .-' ill I! 1 I . Ill hi* a \. n'v seventh year al th* bom* ..r his ? ? law, in Real Kiitlity-Mcv. iilh-st, wan un old resi? dent of TorkvHI* II* was bun l-l \.-w I...ml.in, Conn., snd cnn- ti New-York si tv- mt* of eigh? teen, uni lived in th.- Kinta Wan', until is.'.v when hi .ml hi* brother formed a partnership aa build Uv afterward mei bot i moved to Yorkvllle mi | h. cam- well known. Thrnvrri their publ .- spirn m i iii? r.inn m.if th rap d Im provem.il ?: thal neighborhood * due, they bulli th East Hide lt ill and two Met ho flral on Right) s stb st., 'he *e,* mi ,*t i\.rk av* snd Klghi .-..xtli-si , beside* m.inv or ?uil'ient building ? in i.ie i ity Horsford'*. Arlil Plionplmte I* vliallalns In lt* effect on th* SS*V*B* *y*tera. N1W8 OF ARMY AND NAVY. IKTERE8T ATTACHED TO THE RETURN* OF THK LANCABTEB. I *"i* on b '? nil- WILL UK SKNT tu KSWTORT FOR -Bl IM _' N PRACTICE A PMAPPOIMTM-KT fOB ARMY UfVlcJUM, >bt rsi issi rn to the rsusosM. Wsshlngton, May Hu. -The return of the i.i-i w ? ??? ls swilled erith much interest by naval Offlclsls. Th'* .xecutlon of plans of importnpee r,f f^ctlnx more esptr-claily th? naval apprentices anl prscl ce In torpedo manipulation awaitn the v**s*l'* uriivai. Admiral Ramsay and Captain Bampton are nev propel?lg a programme, in which the iship will play th.* prtnelpsl part, thar grill b*-> a de? parture In many resp*'" ts from (slating srrsage ments. It is proposed that the Lan. a-'*r r-liall be ?n ? ,t gunnery vessel, with heait.pirirters at th* training station at Kcwport, ll r present obsolete ry is t.? Le replaced arith modern guns, prob sbly th s.. of the six-inch broadeMa and the four inch rudd cr- type, 'i'ii-' apprentices af Newport will i?* quartered on thc ship, a ret of oin rs qualified In nii respects to Irrsitruct th? younrru'ers in the requirement* of modern warfar* will ba provided Tin' Beaman gunners, as tb*y comp>tc their carr'.* of practical Instruction at the Naval Hun Foundry in tin* cite, will lie s-nr ii ll f.r practloil expert nc- in a man-of-war** lutles Duri u: Vie annual se**l ns , t the W?r i Lancaater will be available fir exercise in th* harbor of Newport, aril fir cruising outsld buy. It ls Intenled tbat th* Stiletto and th* ''ashlar. and the ericsson srhsn compl ted, shall bs placed un if tl ?? rtnrti oi i of tv I th* naval training station, and operate from the Lan meter ia a ba e, During t: ral ? season at torped ' '? ? h ir ii. itttutlon will ind pm ''I'". Naval apprentl. and Beaman gunner! wi fti b tat l the i rpedo b iata an I r*ei Ive practl tperiei.n thi* line of their calling. The intend in is that the Stiletto, Cushtng and Eli w'H hove permanent commanding ofllcers, Just ns larger vessels of the Navy nave, but crewa are to be changed frequ ntly In order thst ail the spi on b, ir 1. (lill.-.ts of the Army Who hav expert I IO b? i to exchange station* with others .luring ? ic i n * ni flsosl year sh ul i si tertsln llttl* If any hop* of their expeetstlona being rcsllsed. In fi v th* ai tu* tlon ? stste? nt thst ' i will be mad what ? an be learne 1 . J..*'f ihe condition ? f the Ar;ny appropriation ll sn-h. in vii-A of the drain* thur ? ar* ? i ar* prObibl * ? u ".. ? m jv-* l until the n :? ?? nm i left ci th* transpwt* t'ln : . lay acts cunts settled Tl ?? i ???-. y rn ?? menl baa rr ide iry unei ? straor ? ? ? tr.i'i-p irl it lon fun I, Th* exp*ns ? raia i 'Ms and Brooke to Wy. ming aa l 11 iii i lopli ? ru lt Ia t imp ib> thai aa 1 march '1-* addltl nal lawli mi s will be com : by the i. ry th** ?. ']?'?,,* . ,a> t ' "I ? ? ? l| ? 1?* r i-T nn 1 retiirnlru tl ? m to th-;r r-t ,.f course, regular transpai t will Interest ol . ? ' t* . tea. chou Army appropriation. This 1 rtun to ha ..??I. ? : ;. ivlng aa . that liability. Tl ' : port of th'* r. anl of Inspi I a, rio* - * ri; , a ..' th* iw th ii puMlshe 1 si - -.H . :'?-! of iel ... ? r . . ide to incresse her emelen y an fort, bu ? leve'.op wea* ? . ? ia faull In th- ship is . .> iw an l ? live l re . .* ... pr '-nt t ilne.1 and I : tl i r I ? ? " ih- ship I >f r -; ?? i,: ? un I Hg it s pre* iib 1 lui - trial, thi s.i" answered her heirn ra .. and her rollins \ | in Vi If rm I ? thoroughly nstursl drift the . ori i is er of i ?49.1, and ol i 116.1 Tl; ... : per a! ? ? J.flfl pound* Tin* st rb ir! rn'dc 147.75 revolutions anl the | .??;.?. is lt.; ?. was ? ? h .in ? r ? 1 ? 1 here ..f the !'? - lita of tv ; - ii .mr *. , inder rapid ? ? While all tli- tests h ive ?i . niipleted, .ii al bul gun, the ii - two n n il il ? .? \ tor gun* undent* lng tri il ur,, the one n imi 1 the &\ ind I r. |?ef ra ti the t'.rirn pin of the Beabury gun m I cary for thai weapon to withdraw temporarily, Th* II .f.'iikis** gun ha ' ' ? I for trial likely ? . bc bef re the tea! he Maxim Nor !??>, found to have the f?w**i number of ? bree, li mechanism, ??-??? n in ill - ? ? ? ler has tv , i and the Bi ih a."l!i i tbe hlg1 o the ' . an 1 M.txini-.N rdenfi , 1* lu ?at for velocity, which waa determined by a m tb* un/'. ?? .' ? ii h il iwlng gave the Mri.;.- r I.SW ' ? . - | . ... rapid ' a*a? Brlgga Schroeder, 4 - ' f ddt, . .1 Spona ?:. i min ads During th. ' en.lurunce Tn . : . y wi that < c wa* no ad ?i In ilriiut f..r ac -ii icy al i mg >1 mlle and three miles, the l the tesl tl Maxim S'.'i'i'i:'. .: Murins this feature of tia* con* . in made ,i remarkable ? 'IO*. . || - i* ? ... pul III tile s. rue lp lt, thC ii ..? m ide In the tar*-': al the ? \ ? irder* to fl tia.. -I n r . len i ' ; South At lontl ? , ? * lt mc Sm ,,|-ci oilier trn. deo content! Thc . ral v> alki r duty i-i ? ?.. an l thc order,!- ' ll Hi ? : I ? I '*r i. .'. pul au ii.ii. Fi 'th la ' ? i n ? : In . inrni > ? il (hat I d ity ur,ri! r^tfr- I neal re Mea le'! future is uncert a I iv '-1 re*rardi i ia n.t th* Navy' i most I ind he c \ ..' . f .? irv. bc , duty, ll is "?? I that Ada Walker * to I buperlntendeni of the Naval icadem) In August, ai it ;- expected thai hi will hai ' i irrted oul hla special mission to Mon .lui, bj that lime. The cn-.nc ea are that Commodore Meal- will relieve Admiral w liker i n the Pa Thc Navj Department ha made a second con in.'i with inc m. w Miss company, of Br ok lyn, for Whitehead torpedoes whick ere dc a* those if the "Navy M"rk ll" type. Fifty lor p do* a, ut a cost of $3.4?. each, aro to be del nude!' the new contra.!. The-, are to ba wholl] of don,.sn,' manufacture Each torpedo will have ai ir.mc capacity for .20 pounds of navy standard gun cotton. ? .*. ? REDUCING PRINTING OFFICE EXPENSES, UR, BBNRDICT BBRVtt NOTt-l OF DI-CHAROI ON a '.Ainu: NfMB-B OF i MPLOTES Washington, May M an uni.ii ?wn mimi.cr of the employ** ol lbs Oovernmeni Printing "mee. esti mated tobe about WO, have received copies bf the following notice from Mr. Benedict: ? Office of th- Public Printer, "Wsshlngton, l>. C., -May 14, iv.i-i. "To-. Gov* nm ni I'rintinir. Ollie*, "By authority conferred upon rn* to employ th* . md* ni this oili.e for the execution of I th* public printing and binding, under which au thority my powers ure expreasl) limited, sa f .Hows: j " 'H.* dbe Public Printer! shall not at any time employ in tb* otn.-e rr* ..-.? hand* than th* abaolut* nae* ?ll ia of tba public work ma) require.' "it.'ins- satisfied thal the be*l lnt*re*t* of the pub ll* Bervlce and lbs efficient performance ol th* work "t m.. Q.vernmeni Printing Offlc* neeeaslt I i in In the number of employee, I: be? mea my dui' to dlrooi :in* foi. in in of, riming io Inform yu require I after th* ibm your servlr dste of Mus n itu would n. 1 I. '' lah er w 111 - itt la ah) balance . ,,f wages du* you at ih~ earlies: pjeulble mom nt convenient with the duties of lu- di i* "THOMAS )?: URNKDICT, Public Printer." Ever sin..- Mr. Benedict reaumed ebsrged of tho ollie.? report* bsva been * irreni timi he Intended ti reduce th.* for.i' employes, bul tbe notices yeaterday cain- w 11ii *, i i. *.? ,, , ahoclt. Neither Ihe Public Printer nor hla private seeretar) waa t . h ? found io du. .ind al Mr. 1 lenci ic '-i ii .;?>..? || was stated that he ha I left the .-'ty without Stat* , lng when he would return. Mora removal! are I looked for thia- week, as lt ia said to be Mr I diet's Intention to reduce the fore* of the offlce to ; something near tho total number employed when he left lt live year* ago, which wu* _20*J, At the GOOD SPIRIT*^ ^hJW*** ttr'ar.'iV^'tl. ?? ?^?mory7_25_* ?nsas one deraaS menu of bSft *^r_rfS quenoei. NirvouadeS -- -?? ^ Ity, and Ima of S resulti from such unnS K. KW To reach, recLiim and rertorr mich .*?.__. nates to health and bappba* "j,X arS nT* _5?oc!atlon of medical(T"iitlerner, ? i?iL 1 Prepare,! a tnat.se, written n p_"? buTJS angua^e orvi (reatlmj ol' K.uro. _S_! oAhruu^.K1 sa r-paat posta;re, be maded D.-curelr e*tii ,1 i? i ,.'c* g^ts___T.^ag_ag-_i HEED AlSTCgT st-TRRsnrrnt. " BVERTTBINq D_SHUB_E in Br_T_____. AT RKASONA-LE I |. ,\V"->**-_| 37 Union Square. ?lo- of Mr. Palmer's term of serole* tv --- ?n the ru's was K '??* "umba K> INVESTIOATE ARMOR PLATE fraud* HIE naval COMMITTEE ol 'nu; m,,*,-. . f I W lia' t\""i. TtlL< ....._..__ ^ / LOOK IN' THE CARKE-l . PANT1! mut: Wssblagton, Msy ?. The armor-plst* trtun, _ lort* 1 :) I;.iv. be ti committed a: tho earner!* rv any's work-- st Hjmeat?_d will be Investlfuaji "? Hon** Committee on Naval AfTiiri, of whia v Cumming*, of New-y irk, i.-. cl ilrs__ "jC s th<? r'""''' ' I'->rn_iitte_ >n Rule* over the I 'iM'Ww| ,y Repree. ni itlve Du . f s .- -erk. ana ^V ictlon of th*> corni ttee wlj ?? r^,^ io th" it uac to-m rr -.. ', . i mphy ?__^B irovld 1 f ir the appointment of a J >it-.r Conjroikn*. It gas i_ .,;-. p.j:h titx 1 ?*,ln' ' ????*.? *ury, ai _, ., if its own with all ..,'??? K. ..... ??? 'Pinion ' ' Rule* that tv* CDturalu tter iml.ftid thaa Isle mmlttee composed ' ni.*-nb*r? ouu:,? nf i's rdl c ui i b* ;i make the I--.* 'titithn. ia being famill ir * r. * . ,.,. lions Involve l. HOLMANISM TO THE TOKE PROFESSIONAL Iv MAV goos HAVE MORE MURDER ON THEI_ HAMS. AI.THOCOH THU Q ll IN'TIXC OPTlCl LS CNSAFE THET PREVENT THK APPRO* PRtATK >N ' ? ?' - '? IV FOB A n::'.v Ott Washlngtot ' i i UM of 1*4 a __?_! similar to that which I ? ? - st tbs llr? cf twenty men In ford's T-?itr*. For t years psst i ioatt In Coe. . I ttt MW bull ling for I ' Aaa Tt?.-? i for tbs pr** - - -j ?s **t (tu Th* Bi it* ;.-.viing f r the pur tba ' ' - f the a !_d th* : -. I by ?? ll . ? .? tbs prto* I of ml ? .. . . fr-m the .Senate pr ii . ling .'or th* pureba* particular site, sue***?** in erju-tnu ->M(r!ofl hoatllltl to th* 8*i ill Thew was "till anora* element lr. the H* I ,' rsilonsl *co? ' thc ll dm in strip**, v. listed .tut m :.< w ii rei ' tut i liruiy . wc* I by the i 'fMperry i ?- ?-.?? - ?' - '? m _J rigsslBUa ? .f the etti for purp *?- of parka, it *ai ti-Kl that i li . leittoyiai one ..t th. bre-thlng-i : ?? Xhe uni ' 't*-**1 recommitted willi Inatruct i ? -; tv.;** os Public Building* snd Grou ? ? m* p.oj*. .:**ord* cussion it wa- t th. I' aiding SMfM os I on I ciiv tv pa?*w>r .f the Baltimore and I I 'nu: Kai.roia C un: al y. * V itt** AFirl from th.* fa.-t o-o th* removal ol th* reiear it* Mon would result in great || nc* tatk*pe* aral public, th. - au I inl*.'*I_ ar.d s-eat f the < Vip" d ls nol ill adapted or th* Printing < 'tll.-e Th ? -* \fr>' U'1* ab ire tl - ;.vei ,.f the Poi r and a Bras* loan ; itlon cannot be secure I ?? of j? city bsa been frequ -*,!*.. o' tbe rh- r, I ?? lf r;ilJ to reach the stat..." and \ ? il Departmeat. The bas.-, teni of the Pi '" ??*'": sirtiv i,e crowded with ""??'r>' *'* map*rlal. and greal J*"^ fr un ih** prevsl ''M.p-* cl the perl ? i ; J p.Mid th -? "''?-?,:' TaJ alt* ls also object I etcesBe* The rem*...,: ?' ? J j ?" arable time au! Inv Ive I G ' J * "/! expense. The money th : ''.'I; t i wa ni | ?? '?"'* tnm ? ? itlng it* iny of th* pu ? .,,. The cmcitt.*.., wht *h ; I '" " * . disposal for the purpose cf examining dMw*w Bites, is asld to l.at I - Blt* of"* present rsilwsy stat:,. :; ur*. ??' latter is slresdy ? th* City Had *??? tb* Penalon i )fnce, leaving ' r"?m '?: the Printing i ifl ce B ",*1' h*'r!: talked of I* thi C. i-t'iatsl ca low ground and. therefor' ' ' '*B'i;; nat the stan m site It n***-?! adv.mi;.,-e. however, tl it ll nesr th* t*ic*? ? Ihe Pennsylvania Railroad. H ", . hauling the l*eav> matei i y tl ? Government Prtntii g irhcewo ii* w gresM It ls folly, however, for the House to co""""? t.ilklni: . ? ' ,!l'r",; ..ti'.-** on any of tl p ll? " s "" ^Z to sa*' that the B r tn S-F SSBW Hon . f publ . ' ?? lhat 0.f?;.': t , be plsin to i n "is* who mtitittvi data an I timi* to ""''* , f! safety of Oovernmeni employe* aa a mittor ot n? account. ? m? . ? BCAISESB I A!." l /..'.".- vi: Tac u.i i, Wash , Msy 5 *??* *J suspended | " tri "ming ?? a receh ns ai ? 'J>i'^ sunfnter li tned ? n Im ???? " said ai ? ____ -I ui ? ity, i .- i, ll . .* >u? i fy.J.^: and Pickling Work I ,J_rS3 accaunt of flnan la . i * *,\ m in igi in ii v h are the M- ri - So na* Hank, of Nn*"-.u. .* Gilma a** ' ? PBOFBSBOS JIVES /?? ''ivt BEBtStS New-Haven, Maj M (Si ' Utn"ia4 I>ana. who has he'. I ? ? ['*Ltm< mineralogy st Tale I I ? ??*?** ^1^ and I.n .l.cte.i ,*: by ttl* ^*JJ^ Hon. HU contribution* to science hero bees**"' ni nm value, snd his original "uttu BBUbClshsd for him a worldwl le reputtU m. ? ^ born In nie... N. Y. ls lal b a-i 1 SS* ;,Mra: "L^ Yale by the reputation of Prof ''"ZttV man. He waa srsdusted In 1KB. end wa* '"^^ pointed Instructor of mstbemat i W JgJ| ms in the L'nlted States Nsry. *_? H# th* aeaix.rtf of the Mediterranean In I* wm aaslstant In chemlstr; " 1" '.".""Jryiltw** H ? >k pact In th* Wilkes 'V'?./? a*P**_ during l-E-4' aa | ' > ma,; ,ha tto"1* itudj ot th* ' .,,'"????' ?? Mesa During the _iln**en year* ?'?? "jV rnA)r(J wa- occupied principally In p.-*.??'..^-.TV" for pm.ile, n by th,* GDvernment. l?^ut poii.t.-l Ullliman |.roi ? ' . . ,r?hip tto'.W a' Vale In ts*", th* title ?> *' Prm;Il,r*logr !.,..?< chun,ci to tua: of gi"* ?*:? ??';-..fw Am'r[ lil lSTil. llC beanie asaocl.l!.. Iltpf^01 ? ^ yj'tl cn Journal of Science and An*, tai ? .ir,r.. >f Profess,,,- gunman j ''' ..im** "?"'_ thia and ?thei - . ' ' "K*** t.-umttrt from Corncii. ii ? w is lirsdual mic s, h.. ii Ono read* a nov?l tot r..*r*st vn ' ?> '^ **-J$ , rraani io b* h.d from ? ^'^J. -*sdM?? find Macl?ran Cobban* "A 8o*''t !S?prP?luf,'__L a thorcushly en.'..,.bl* .tory, withe?t ill t. ^ u_T trounl of cn ethical cr pb*** ?"?-?ll m'r** all * Co., I'ul.lulieir..