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TRACY AND FATRCH1LD. ARK THF.Y TO BE POUCE REORGANIZA? TION rOMMISSIOXKRS? A RUMOII TO THAT BfTWT M CC?RKtT AT AU BANT- AMKM m.:nts T.. BE TOWED OVER TO 'nu: LEXOW COMMTTTE-t. Albany, March 7.-I.ietifmant-Governor SutOQ und Bpeakei Fish returned this morning from their visit i New-Tort to bare ? talk with May.r Btr mg shout lhP P?fl-itaf r??f?rm legisla? tlon Boon after bis arrival Mr. Baxton called upon Governor Morton and reported to him the retuU . f the conference. The special objeel of the visit to If tyor Strong. ?is revealed to-day, was to learn the names of the ln,.n to t-e appointed members of the Police !'?? organisation Commission Mayor strong, it is F.-iii!. frankly told his visitors that his present Intention was t? appoint ?Benjamin F. Tracy, ex Becretary of the Navy and a Republican, as one of th?? Reorganisation (Commission, and Charles F. Falrchlld, ex-Secretary ?>f the Treasury, a Dem rrat, a* another. As for the third Com? mies! ner, Mayor Str.mtr said h>: had not yet :.-.. . i selection. Mr. Baxton also nabmltted to Mayor Strong certain Important amendments to th.- Police Re? organization bill. These were drawn up at the conference at Governor Morton's house .?n Tueu day r.iKht. The Governo? and the Lieutenant Governor thnupht thai these amendments ought tu be shown to May r Strong and his ..pinion ask'-l regarding them A ?ordlng to Mr. Sax ton the amendments mel with the Mayor's ap? proval. Up to a late hour this afternoon their nature was not known, although Lleutenant GoTernor Baxt m said that he could see no pos? sible object! m to their publication. Mr Baxton also informed the Governor that he had ashed Mayor Strong if be dealred the Police Ma? strates bill passed and if he wished t i ha.e th- authority to appoint the police Justices veste 1 In him Th.- May r is said to have repli? 1 that h?- wanted h.?th. It is therefore believed that the Police Magistrates act will pass at an early ?lay. It was the general understanding that the amendments to the Police Reorganisation Mil would he lamed over to the Lexow Investigation Committee, and that this committee w mal promptly adopt them. Senator O'Connor, how? ever, at the close of the Senat?? proceedings sal.I h? doubted If the Lexow C ?mmlttee would meet for this purpose until Tuesday. In th.- mean time. ..f course, they can be inspected by Thomas C. Platt _ _ STRONG CONTRADICTS IT. HE DID NOT SAY HE WOULD APPOINT Mr.. TRACT ANO MR FAIRCHIX-D. WHAT THn IfATOA DID TELL HI? VISITOItS WAS THAT Iin WOULD C*HO>SK MEM OF THAT STAMP IF TH!: I iiWKK WIRJ OIVEN T" IHM UK RKPUSED T<1 PIXD HIMSELF IN ANY WAT. Mayor Strong made few comments vest-id t\ ?n the sub> ?I of the visit which he re elved i n Wednesday night from Lleutenant-Oovernor'Sax? ton and Speaher Fish. He said that he had no criticisms to make on Ihe reports of the visit piven to the press by his tw i ronspl iious callera It la .?ulte certain, h iwever, that the Mayor did not Mud hlmselt In any way t.. any amendments proposed to the reform billa pending in All.any "It was my suggestion," the Mayor said, "that It mipht be well for th.- Legislature to take its cue from the sentiment of the people of New Tort City reflected In the public pr?-ss relative t?j such legislation." On the arrival of the Ll?utf nant-O ivernor and Speaker at Mayor Btr .n<s house on Wednesday evening they found the Mayor quietly perusing an evening paper telling how th?* two gentle? men were on their way here t? se., why agree, rnents had n * been kept, and bearing an ulti? matum to lay before the Mayor. Colonel St.-tie calle?! the attention >.f the lawmakers to this stiry. and they reptiliate?l it promptly. They fonvini "1 the May ir that the> had no ultimatum with them. But they totally failed t > get the Mayor to agre? to any pr< poaitl ma relating t.. amendments. All thej could c- I fr im him was that he want3 what the people who elect! 1 htm want. One suirpestion made by his visit rs was that he had toi l f.- vernor M >rton that be did n?>t ap prove of the namini? in the bill of the thre.- Com? missioners to reorganise the Police Department, The Mayor replied that If they would question the Governor they would probably find that what he ?lid say was that the 150,000 peo;., vote i for him ha 1 done to on th<- supposition that th? Mayor would have the appdntment of these Commissioners. The Mayor's visitors c ncluded that that was probably what the Oovernor had said about the Mayor's ..pinion <>n the subj? t of th*? Police Reorganisation bill. At this point In the conversation, it is believed, the Mayor sur-? lest? i the advisability of the Legislature taking its c-ie as to i.ins affecting the city of New-T rk ir ?:, the peopji? r.f this city. The visi?, s.. far as it related to obtaining from the Mayor any agreement regarding >; amendments, was decidedly not s success. II" made the Lieutenant-Governor and th?. Speaker understand that In his view the responsibility for legislation lay with the Legislature a#t not With the Mayor. In telegraphic news dispatches flrom Albany yesterday Mesara Baxton and Fish were quoted as saying thau the Mayor bad Informed them of M-- purpose V. appoint General Benjamin F Tracy and Charles s. Fturchlld as two ?.f the thr?.-?- members of the Reorganisation Commis *?. in. The names of ?General Tracy and ex-Secre? tary Palrchil l have appear? I in The Tribune and other newspapers as p -.'.,.?? selections ?-?r the P lice Re rjranizatlon Commission. Tne Mavor, on being naked whether be had settled ?. ? mei f >r the C ?mmisslon, sal I: "It |s not my he.bil usually to cress a bridge before coming t.. it. However, I ha\e naturallv given this subject some thought in a general way. I Jil mention the names of these two gen? tlemen to Lieutenant-Governor .-'.xt . and Speaker Fish Incidentally as types of tt..- right kind of m?n for such Important work. ] did n I speak of them as n.--n I had Anally determined to app int. I cannot quite understand why Mr. text n and Mr. Fish should hav<- spoken "f them as having beer, sel? ?ted, as they appear to have d me. The work of reorganising the police force of this . Ity la i very Importan) w irk, and we should have s high-ton?*] Commission. If the power is vested in me of <-h "Kini* it I shall see that it g< es Into th<- hands of the best kind of men I can get. Hot h Mr. Tracy and Mr Fair? child are ex-Cablnel officers an 1 men of th?. high? sal standing Bui until the law vests the ap? pointment of the Commissioners in me I do not prop..*? to m ike .?r announce such appoint? ment." Th? prohaMlltles are that ?he Mavor may ap? point s CharltiM Commissioner soon to succeed i-'.wardt'. Bhschy. ,\ physician Is likely to be ?PPotnUd. Dr. k. ,i. pnimer Is among those mentioned for the plan. ? TAT.K ABOrjT THE SITUATION " BOMB DAM HINTS Bf n.ATT MBN WHAT THET SAT A!!-)*;t ?T)ii: i-ri-iTOUCANS OF Tin: isnuntM " Th,.r(, w<?r,> a quM ??,, hll!4h ari(;ni th(t .,_._ corners m rhe nrth Avenue Houi last evening that were ixtren.-y suggestive. ?*_* follower, of Mr Phitt as were ?about t?I?>ke In ??MM tone, of the failure or the ambassadors fr?,m the Ugistetlve camp in Albany to gel any aatMatnton oui ..f ' Mayor Stronit when th.-y earns down <?n Wednesday night with th?-ir "suggestions" regarding the re teen m;.s. ?Tbei-e w.,s no "ultimatum." ?t eourse ' these Platt men sakL Nothing ?.f the kin i had l.e.-n thought of. minis <?f Mr. Platt vh > arrived fresa Albany resterday talked gravely, though guardedly, about sha "situation" there. They Intimated that the as> pointnient of bo aaaay ?ir?. - men i\- Mayor Strong had "soUdifiVd" the Republicans of the Legislature, and t.?i<-y spoke ? ?lemrily or .?_ "disposition" to psua reform measures In a shape that th- Mayor and Beecham's pills for consti? pation io? and 25?. Get the book at your druggist's and go by it. __ Annual um nor* than fW.'CO ? t/s. ?? A COOD INVESTMENT. A HODGMAN MACKINTOSH, (ill .i?.| lie ( nilm-id. Ill Hill It (.(?(IPs OP 41.1. KIM)S. HODGMAN RUBBER COMPANY, -.BROADWAY. | ?11 WEST art? ??T.. Cor. <.rn?.l ?Mr?e<M. Ad). .,(1, Arc. Holel. the Committee of Seventy would n d be pleased ?v.th. ,\ "consolidation" of the Police R?organisa? tion bin and the Bi-Partlsan Police bill was darkly : ?t. A veil of mystery was kept over tic* al ? leged scheme, but Intimation* were allowed | . ?rop i out Intended to convej the Impression that when the bill was In proper ? ;?;?? Mayor Strong would lin-l that h.- wai Intrust? i Aim ?nil.* i, ?ponslb-iMty either In the reorganisation of th.- Police Depart ttwnt <?r the selection >.:' Police Commissioners. A district leader of th.* Plat! school, who pre j tend.-.I to posses* unquestionable sources <.f Infor i m.ttion, commenting last evening on Mayor strong's i statement that he had mentioned the names of General Benjamin F. Tracy and e?-Becretary , Charles B. Fair-child I i Lleutenant-Oovernor Sax ton | and Speaker PI h merely .is representing the class of men he would select to serve on th?? commission to ??? irganlse Ihe Police Department, bul without | Intending to convey the Impression that he had ! determined on their appointment, said that Mayor Strong would not have the opportunity ?>f naming 'Tracy or Falrchlld or anybody else for the police i- organisation commission ??Th?* time ha*? gone by." he sdded, "for th? Re? publican party to t ik>- any further chances With colonel Strong." There was a greal l?U of nlk. evidently Inspire 1 by Mr. Platt, about the responsibility of the Re | publican Legislature to the Republicans of the state j and the unpopularity of the ?ira.?* appointments among the Republican! of the Interior, Republican friends of the Mayor, as well as hii support-:- In ! th** Commit).f Seventy and th*- other reform or ! ganiaatlons, laughed at these ominous outgivings | of the l*!?,it c ni Ing? : I "Lei them d>> their worst.'' said a tlrm adherent ? of th?- non-partisan nolle) of the municipal admln ) 1st rat Ion. ''The sentiment ..f the citizen* of New York representing the only element worth taking ) Into consideration. Is solidly behind Mayor Strong. I and It will continue to t.a.-k htm so long as he ? adhere- to his pledges Th.- gentlemen up In th? ( country should remember (hat this is s Home Rule V? ?.*? and allow us to manage our own affairs. The sensible portion of the legislature, which la i largely in the majority, will be found .?i this plat 1 form." Mr. Platt was no! feeling ?"ll last evening and did not circulate among his followers, although he miiFt have known that they sadly n? * I---1 an en? couraging word. Mr Platt, In anaw? r to ., ques? tion, said that he was not aware of any conference or meeting of party leaders t.. tak*- a dlon about Mayor Strong and to d?*c!de upon a definite .ours.? to be pursued regarding the pending city legisla? tion, sm> had been report??!. If any such meetings or conferences were to take place, h>- thought that he woul '. know at.t them. Th.? name of ex-Collector Joel I?. Erhardl ha* been frequently mentioned in connection with those of Messrs Tracy and Falrchlld as likely to bo chosen to take part in th.- Police Department re organization. Plat I men sail thai s way would b<* found to keep Erhard) of: that commission, whatever else might happen. A NEW FIRE COMMISSIONER. JAMBS R. SHEFFIELD ?CHOSEN. AP<*OlVTT?:r> TO TUP. BOARD ix PLATT op ANTIPPT BICKHOFT THK N'.w OFFICIAI/S.HONORABI.H RECORD- A DOt'OHTT ANT! l-T.ATT MAN Mayor Strong made snother removal and a-> pointment In the pire Board yenterday, which had b. ? n foreshadowH In The Tl bune H*- rei Commissioner Anthony Elckl : snd ?*?;.;? ??? ; Jamei R. Sheffield In hii plac? The Fir.* Roard now contains a Republican n i rtty General (? JAMES R. BHEFS-TBLft. H. Ls Grange who was appointed on Tuesday, ?:* Bheffl? ; ; i *? I ;. esterd ly P. th are opposed t., Mr Platt'i meth li fl llowland Rob*? bins. ?; s on!) i- :? atnii g Dei icral In the boai i. will probably be allowed to remain In offh*. May l, at which lime his term explrei Th? M said yester y that resent tion r.-ir irdlng < James it. Sheffield, who was appointe?] awl s?-*-..rn In by the Mayor ?.?-??rir.v .-,* i who proce, led .-, on?-.* r.? the headquarters *.f the Fire Department, In Bast Six-* ? I., to begin his n< ??. lut I? .. I- about thlrtj -one yea i I lie Is a las yer an i belongs to the law Arm ol i;. ?? . ttterbury, ?'* Is <\ Betts. So 120 Broadway. Ml Bheffl? l Is ,i gra luate of rale of th? ???;. . ? ; .- ..? . . law at the Harvard Law .- ho? : Aft, r ? ->? ,r th, r.. he went t*. Washington is th? private secrets Benator Allison, of Iowa He lubs, |u? ntly can ?? lo New-York and entered Ihe la? ofllce of At-.'' A- Howland. Mr. Bheffield accepted the Republican nomination for the Assembly In I8M and d< feat? I the Tarn m tny Hall candidate, Frederick McCloy, although I n Commissioner John J, Tammany leader of th.* Min District, who plac? . Mc? loy In nomina tion. i.-ft nothing undone to preven) BhefltoM's elec? tion. While ?a the Assembl) Mr. Sheffield mad.- ,, line r.?> ; :. Am? ir? i mtr*. duced by him a'as Ihe l'ow?r ol Removal bill, which paws. I both 1" ?? *? the l?*gl l-itur.- of ISM, but was vetoed Governoi Flower. Ml Si..-tll?ld declined i r? last year In d-f erence to the wish? of I ? partnei Commit ?Ion? II < an antl-I'latt Republican, an I In th?? i test for pn .,' the R< pul ..m Count) i mmltte? iui ported ? 'ommissloi ? . Uro? left? K Iward l.i tter bach, Mr. Platt'* candidate Be . a member ,,f the .lanes ?.. Blalne Club or the Xlth Dlatriet, lh<- I !.. .m ?"?' !* T-o*'lal dubs Mr. Bh? ffleld -' lerm ai Fire ? ei will expire May 1. IV.7. LAST DAY FOR PVBL1C WORKS APPLICANTS, This is ihe last day for ofl * ? al the De? partment of Public Work-*. They have made Com? missioner Brookfield's life s burden to him ever ., ha . m. ? i on dut; a a* id of thai de?part m-nt. Yesterday the Comn l?Mier caused a placard to tx posted up Informing place-hunters thai after to day no pei onal applications will be -received by him. The ru wa so gr< U yesterday that, patient and good n itiin i ?? ? 'ommbi loner Brookfleld is, he could land the mob no longer; s., he d.. ; led thai sppll< mti i ?r plac? i mui t ad dr.-s- hiin by mall in Ihe future, General Collls, Deputy Commissioner, refused yesterday to continue conferences with persona who wanted to talk about appointments. He save notice that two placet, foi which Ihere ha? I.n much competition had been abolished by the Com? missioner as sinecures These are the Inspector? ship ?d st. un heating and lie for. ni.uiship of the public bath-. 'I he p.iv of ea? h was IS a d ly. It. C. BAKER AN EXCISE INSPECTOR | HP-hard C Baker, a rea! estate dealer si Eighty I sixths!, and Psrk-sve., ws yesterday appointed I an Inspectoi In the ?Excise Boats! The salary Is I fl.200 Mr Maker is s Brookfleld Republican, and prominent In Ihe XX 1st Assembly District. ? ASSEMBLYMAN HAMILTON DI8APPBOVED. At the regular monthly meeting of ?tits Lincoln I Republican ?lab of Harbin, held m the clubhouse. I No. Ul Weal One-hundred-and-thlrtleth-st., on j Wednesday night, the Committee on Political M ; fairs, which wai requested al a special meeting ? held February ts t., consider the action of A blyman Qeorg? \\. Hamilton it, failing t., indorse reform tVsglalatlon, made s report In the form of r?solutions, which eretu unanimously sdopted. The j resolutions sx?preaa "ragrel that one who was sent i to represent the XXVlIIth Assembly Dtstrlcl ha? not as y.-r identified him ': srlth the spirit <?f re- ? rorm, and therefore is misrepresenting th.* senti? I m? nt of (his district " II was also resolved thai s cop? of th? i tolu lions n.- gent lo each of n,e Assemblymen named therein, and also t., Assemblyman Hamilton. MR PLATT BATS GRAOS. ? A witty politician moOt the remars yesterday: "It tie, :ns to m.* that Platt i.asa*. much to be thankful fo, but ?very nni,. ?lru???i mutton an ?ti> poiiKment, platt saj? Oracfc" ELECTIVE JUDKTA HT VETOED BURPRISINQ VIEW8 ON PARTISANSHIP FROM GOVERNOR WERTS. A LIVELT DAI IN TUB m;\v- JERSEY LKOISLAT? ri:i: THE SENATE AS A HIGH COURT OP IMPEACHMENT TO THY ?'? isnt.I.I.Y. [ST TEUSOH-kPH To THK Tl'.l )'?'. N K. 1 Trent m, March 7. This ?ras s big lay with th?. New-Jersey Legislature. Th- Governor sen! In s veto ..' th. Voorhees El etlve Judiciary bill, to which he declares thai Ihe "charge of partisanship it. the appointment of the Judges had nev? r In a si ince been mad,." despite th? facl that 01 of fifty-eight county jn.iu-.-s of t1:-- State are Re? publicans and fifty-four arc Denrmcrata There were several lively debates In the H ?use and Senate, the members ?.f the deliberative body ?it one time en raalng in personalities, and the Senate organised ma s high courl of Impeachment for the trial "f Patrick w. uonnelty, recorder and Justice of the i . i.f Bayonne ? 'ity. Th.- most spirited debate In the s?.nat.. w.is over s.u.tor Rogers/s bill making it a misdemeanor for any public school teacher i?> ?rear any garb, In? marks or embl ms Indicating thai ich teacher is i member of .?ii> religious order. se?ci or denomtnatl n, Senator Sklrm attempted t.. have the bill go ..ver until M in lay night. Mr. Rogers protested, declaring the measure In keeping srlth "... spirit of the Constitution. Its purpose aus t.. k.-. ;. church ind scho.l apart and keep religion from being brought Into tbo public school. "I ?mi in sympathy srlth all Senator Kogers has Kail." st~.k- Mr. Rradl ?? . "If are pass this bill our successors will ble* ? us." Mr. Sklrm aid legislation of tins character was calculated to stir up religious strife. By the terms ?.:' this measure a won,.m as .1 teacher could noi wear the Christian Endeavor emblem, the Epworth League badge, ..r the _.irt. of s Quakeress, the In? !j nta <.f .? member of the Society ..f Friends .?r th?> crow of a Catholic, To make a aroman liable to Indictment and fine for auch reasons is In Itself enough t?> n n lemn the bill. "I say this Mil means more than you aay it doea" said Senator Wlmon, ad iresslng his remarks di? rectly to Senator Rogers. "You pr?ter i to take In all rellfflous sects. I believe you are attempting t. accomplish something else, t,ut you have not ths od to declare II I have two daughters ?rho w.-.ir the Christian Ende.vor embhsaV' "Ar?? th?-y school teachers?" nskad Mr. Rogera Continuing, the Camden Senator said "The bill meana everything It saya There la no hidden Ing in it. It applies to all religious sects 1 have > quarrel with aay religious denomination We m't want religion In our pu - l lon't care who this bill hits Prettbyterlan, Met? Hiil.ti>t. Lutheran ?>r ratholtc. l.?-t u ; ????- ent t? ich? ers fn.mi wearing any religious emblem while t? ich? Ing scbooL The Sei itor from Bergen has no 1 to .pi? stlon my motive. 1 repeat there Is no ulterior n ottve In th.s Mil." The measure w-is .le?>-itcd by n vote ? ' It to S In th?? vet?, nuis ore accompanying the re? irned Voorhees Judiciary bill, the Governor said 'Pie only rhang? - ': it s? ?ul 1 '??? n 1 le : ? tl ? bill nr<- In the personnel of the rnuri 1 tl mnei of designating the Judges. But ihn 1 hanges are radl al and He ran? d attenl n to ths fact tl I I me bill pass? 1 the legislature last y? ..r. ind tl it he had no reason < \.. s " of last year He l*nder the proi ? I nes law, the 1 ? r herel I ?? exei . -? : t y .1 court 1 t hr?-?. or four memhel rluslvely h> "..- sli -?!? ? ?? '.1 J11 II civil or ? rlmln .:. hen t? 1? perl .....ir'-". and ?! ?? gr intlng of .??.?? 1 ... - - ? ? . 0f nto_le.it . ? he \. -?- : .t: .1 ... ..f pon er ihn III I ? ? ... irj ? ? ? ?? T)..- ?our! ' ' ' ??? ? : 1 ? 1 ? a I and leamlni In at Instai know how I how It may be ? ?; he rh inge to the clertlv* u' ; ' ' aq.ua! to ... her n ? th? .'. Why. th? ? . ? ? all . ludlelar) hate-d 'i').- wl ...... , has sum 1 the lest, ai cuasi 11 ? ? .. -..- .,?.> liik-h ' irt of ? ? M Voorhees .??< , ?an I Just Ire Conn. of 81 its II. C K? rho under 1 Is ?lerk ..f ihe High < ? : ' ? ' I .? 1 . ? ??? pr?-'.|.||.??? " ?: ? . f Cnntll ? : until Thursday. Manh 14. ?I thai ?:.., ? . 1 : ,-.t foi Connelly's irr?sl ?? the han Is of Ihn sergeant it-arm* foi ? ? resolutions to 1 I linn?... I the < ' ' net the II < ..r !--r sh ill : ?? .? : Tl ?? ' ? ' ' of the . ? ? tteo have been at work tod ?'? H ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 11 1 ? 1, ? -. davotl the alttlni if the I -? ? ? ? ??..-. M, .'??:? .ha sol 1 ? .1 sill >f the rommli ... higher up" than li ?? es s iperint? n?lent ?? 1 ex-lobbylst, "Barney" Ford, being conn? te?| with ? ? ? r I lien ratl nth the 1 ha?lj ? n ? ici Ions r< 1 ? It la evlilenl ommltti o to prob?? to th? I la) bare t!... ,t ihn 1 ?? mn 1 silc t ing ?!...t one? controlled Sum .tenu i\ regard it the honorable pla? ?? those guilt? ?if tlcea i| ? ? , ..-. . ? \. . ?. ? .. The Senate ? . ?-? 1 ? he R< milt.? ? bill, making It a ml I? ? ?? .??? person in v..t?- al two prima) ? s two I trlets for the same .?..?..??.- flx.es u 11? m 11?*) t., $|.?juO uli ? ihe bill provldli g f?r the ?1... .?.,., of tw. AI leimen for es !.. : : oily of Newark and iiermlttlng ?he N< .- . ..' Ilesllh lo sell antitoxin \ mei ...i-. |.,. al I.lili aere passed an I manj were ? |i ne 1 i.\ th- ? ;..-.. ? noi < >??.- 1,1 il, r< en?. Mi... ?!,.? 'Shoi t las n tended t.rrei t' the unconstitutional government >f M...-.?? i..,t . ?ounty was ni?h? >l through Luth h?. ? , by Ihe <; ivernoi The 11- ise nn ? Senate a Iju in,. I f..r Ihe wi ? k. i drop 1 v tin rstcB or I >< A Ti e fine ???? ath? r of the last few 1 lys h is stlmu la te. I th.. American hen t.. great i-> !- The re. ? ...ipt 1 of ? gg In ti.i market have Increase?! n greatly within ;. week that Ihe price of fresh declined from 3.nl a dox? n lai I Satui la: to nts a dos?>n yesterday. Still lower prices ar.. expected In a feu days, snd grocers will probably .n be ul.l?. If they will, to furnish from fifteen to twenty fr< ih ? gg foi . cents Whether they will <.r not is a doubtful question Receipts v terday were t.'.vi cases; for Ihe last sis days they were Zl.SM cases; for the previous sis lays, I.?JO cas? A carload rame from as far West .1 Call forni.i. The supplies are coming by freight and expre - from all over the I'nlon and the amount "in sight" is ..... it,.,t that ,,? the Mercantile Es .ii.n.i:- yesterdaj there were offers t., sell f.,i next week's delivery al :?; t.. I6>_ cents a ?lo_*-n. .1 /'/?.r HOTRL ROVOBT FOR A ItOXO. Mlddleeboro, Ky., March 7 The Pour Seasons Hotel has be? n bought bj 1. ITntermeyer, of New York, f.r t__,000 This hotel originally cos! .i."."". out, and,?nexl t.. the Ponce d? !.. ,n, is the fin? it In the South. FR0H1WI 5AYS: i FEEL very much * benefited through the useol the genuine Jonann Hoirs Malt s&p? Extract. ? think it is a great table beverage and tonic, especially when run down from hard work. c&uJ%*J&* +A^/?*^U*. Hee set ?.' Imttntlo genuine .lOmrn ?IHM I ?It . ^emtjffl) ElS.NEK ?< iitM-.?ii-bu:? cu., bei* As?_t_. Nsw-XorU. CROWNED WITH COLD O MEDALS, INCLUDINC CHICACO, 1893, Kronthal THF. BUST or AM, IMPORTED TABLE WATERS. doiii in nil ?T??racers iinmui?!?. an,I Win?? Denier?. TALK ABOUT TURF! AFFAIRS. ADVANTAGES OF THK ORA Y BILL, JAMBS R Kiti.Nr.*-* i*-..?-:. -i-|--i I. REMARKS AT AL? BANY IN* At.V".*\. v OP 'lilt: MRASI RE Vow thai the Qra) bill li fslrly launched on the tempf-stuous sea or legislation al Albany, the entire trottInn and racing world tro praying for ? ipeedj ? : ;** -?rou f/oj age, f >r their h ?p? ? of legitim its an?! wholesome racing .?-?? bound up with th.* Mil, | The general opinion of breeder?, owners and th? i I v" its? of respectable racing was p.i*tri;.* 1 In the I ?! hie, en? rgetlc and convincing remarks made by Jam? ): Keens before the . 'ommlttee on Codes at Albany The situation wai clearly and emphatl ? ? ? .*. . i .,. f iiiows: "We ik nol i ome hers to a-k for anything which th.? Legtslatu.snnot . grani lo u-. The Jockey Club and the trotting a-*-.,, .ut:,,!:-?, ?s ?rail as th?? breeders, do not ask thai poo wiling, I.kmaklng or any other form of organised gambling be permltt? *i. They' ' .?? thai th- I^egtslaturs decide tout r.i ring for purs? *.. ? ?. -. ? ? k - - and handicaps ba defined ?' a legal ri^-ht of breeders and owners ..f horses, itakes, handicaps and purse racing mesn that a numb? r of men ?*tit?-r their horses In s r.?.*.* m ???- t .;.,: ?.' the moneys subscribed i- distrib? ute . lo the three hon ? - thai fini h Brat Bach nom n.,:..r Incurs certain monetary obllgattoi an ? ? bin i him to keep faith, snd to tecur..ntcst.? bets ei ths !iigh?-st c'i-s horses, either tr..tt.-rn or All thai is asked Is to permit such contests nil ii dsnger <.f tin? arrest of breeders and the ? "i ?? i * of the r.icmg associations where such con >ir<? held. If w.. asked for th.? privilege of poolselHjig, bookmaktng ai l the other methods of i" | u ?.? ? ii i avail us nothing, because it a ail 1 ' sal. Th? members of th? Jockey Club and the tro--,.,,- associations do not n*k for any privilege, ? Aitn th? law. There is not a man at s b . doesn't understat i the revised Ci tt | air aim to llv? up to It by asking ? ?? Legislatura define what constitutes gam ? I under It "i:v ?*. bo ij knows that it Is intended to mppress o; ??-. or organ *? l gambling wh?er? slates, list? ther paraphernalia .?r.* expo ? I All we ?-k Is that es ?oil Individual b.-ts totweon Individual* t be ?lisfru.'d as a misdemeanor ..r felony * is Constitution. All we desire i fairn? ? lerpretatl n ol the ? ' ?n til itlon, con ... -.i * s ..t the \ i t ma |orlty Tl ?? Jo k? y ? iii. r- pr? ?ent? the thor r ? and bi??? I' ? is th? repre tlvos ..r the I rot tins '. ids lo th? trotting In? ri that In your ?-ml? ivors . I t !. it v. lo onl rm to the ? '. n ...-....(.. . | ... : .* en si ??? ? ??? I with r* T-int" if su?*h a n ??? Interssts ?.f th? mi ? t*.. 1 an '. men s ho I? ? i, . un continue to ht?.-1 i * .'T-I'cit.- to tbs gen, : .. ?T...I.X amensbls to sin . ibout town t!, it a hurll? I i been w ay of ?th? racing law ? '.:.-? 1 bv a.?m? of the \;? I' - , iadi .n of t.l.ick n ,: * Alb my. if this Is so. ( -their labors for th? ? ? n ? prospeota f i i . -?. m. I in? i?rs and I the raceti to race ? ? ? .? ,,.:. . ; , r the . .II - I ill ? ? M ,r ?,|? I * i ,'? - ? io upward if I 0 ' . . ... * y pay toi. ........ ? ... . ? ; . | ... BSBBBSSBBBBSBBBBSSBBBBBSBBBBSBBM WRRRRRRRRERRRRB[t'i.\\.', ? ? i , ? ?? - ? ?. ii) ?n It . . r I ' ? .:. '.'? ? . t ? : : ? ? ? ? i ? ? Howarl r. ! Mr . most glotring '? : ma of the ?i i. : e? th? tr i. ? ? : '? ? . ....... ., ; ? i', i.Icon to-J null not be - ?? .... . . -, r rule ? ' * \ ill b .... * I . * * . i -, Nu ; n mi *.>??? D ? ? ? tl for each ! ? ? ?tl' . ? \ ? ? . ' . .i In !uly will ;?- '.?* ly : - th? N.i-1* n 11 meet it \ ? irj Park, N J, ? da), .* i menta f the I. ici. ?la th? i*t !? iratlon and ? I ol IV hi- Wi'll I . ? ? I .. ? ? , i . ? -,. ?? \ pris , u i, ..'. | o a .-* l>e ?IT. rol; till, not . In it, h??? ? ^ -r, ol iloiis pi Isea oi - i ? ' '".'. Any Cla \ : ? I * ir id.- maj r?>l to lias* II wit . . \, : I .-. . * I?! a c .-li i by tee i Indica till ibov, N i appll ? it Ion ? ? . >n l??r? I vull?l i N.. -,inctl ci n .*..?. i take plai-H on .-? 1111 , i ? . ol ti i*. :,,. n ? >m?'l ? ? N.. private record trials .?.ill be sanctioned during t'hn principal i? ?-, i-nson, prohabij from Jun, i t.. -1 t. bei I ?? No appeal from i. i* i. ? '.- *i.. -i- i ?i, will be con **.i i*i unli* - in i le within hi*., *'? ? i*k * date of . ef consuls ar< requ? I to rorwar?! *o me any Hi! ml itinn ? he m i*, i Ire to makip I?) .king to ? c ,i|.|.ocit m.-n: ?if bin .? i i ? i ? foi rhelt i. spe, llv? district " - u ctlon I? ive been ci ? ??.'?'? l t . ' '?* ? 'How li tlon? tor th,- date nami I Mir.-ii 2. 65 th It- -i m ?ni Ath'etlc \- oclatlon. Ruf? falo; Ma) 0, r i? bl?) Kov, rs ami 11 ul? He v Ihm Pueblo, ? ??.] . July i. pueblo Hovers und Ith 1* t..- \ ?-.,.'.atbu.. Pueb'.n, ''.... Keptember .* Pueblo ItoviT? and Vthli i \ I Ulon, Pueblo, < "ol., May '?'?. Imateui Alhlelii? I Mon, New-York; -lui* t. A mu ten i ?tth'.ftli iiii ?? i. New i'ork; rteptemher I A ma ten i Athletic i nlun, Neu V'ork March '. Mmokllne High School Vthletl Vssocli.n, [?rook ' line Ma . Tul) I Ueavei \ ul.ej ?'\ i lei . Heaver ! I ...I penil. ??.Ni; OK i UK "MU l'"i'l." H ??OK. ?Gottfried Walbatim, ihe unsentenced member of the Out ten b, rs "111? Pour." arrived In Hoboki.i th.* w.rr.i ..i ? :?? o'c ? u ?* ? tardai morning. He was accompant? I bj Mi Walbaum. Thej were mel by .lohn ?* . ' ,,i .1 ill i v. ' ' II lUS an I l>.*iim MC l.auglilin, Mr Walbaum'? partnei and drove at one- to Meyer'? Hotel, ul. Mr an I Mr* Wal? bium Will remain ta lb? presenl Ml Walbaum will |.toi,,bi\ appear bef.-re Judge l.lpplncoti lo-dsy. THK MAKII Al .IN! : POLO. M y m,-Cuii.-. of tin - elty, li i -o l the note i i trotting mu. Alln? - it'.* b) Almoni Hoy, to J i? I Callery, Plttsburg. I'enn ll i* said thai she will be , t. tin i from the trotting turf an l used hen ifti r i ,?.,,,,i m m rlh? It i b ? it on th? Ir ich . \.-r Ince )??-. and wou! I ha*, i.n trait ? I again this real II lie ha i nol I* ? n ?old, I er own? r having .ut. ,. | h.-r m Ihe 3:16 stak, race to be trotti I al PI, etwo : Park rs ?l -lugust ? line will slwa) i ! have a pla? e In the hlslor) of harm i i 11 . ?he ih u di f? at? I the n ?loi loti i T< mp e liat i,. , . i,, |ob a I ti ?? ? ?? i/eland < Iraml ? 'ircult mi til ?. In iv?i. Temple Har, th? favorit? ha?l been "stopped" by in ? gambl? i and l?el? u r wa winning the i.i.e. when i ?? mnde ? lib hi br? sk it the ata I of the h ?m? retch in the third heat, an . Aline, coming up from th.- far With .f h-r chsracl I rushes, beat Ihe yellow horse lo the wire. Thta spllt f th, eats , nab ed the ludges lo - ? thai Temple Bar su nol being driven to win, and gave tluin a chanc to institute ??us tVlUon for Oeorge Wiishlnglon Si?-ar l-.-l.li, 1 th? black son ..f Hubert. VYUaon w.-i.i on and won tic: tact wlUi 'i'uuipl? ii?u*, ami nt the end of the last heat the horse, his drl St? it an! his owner, l>r. M. S, Sale, of I.exlngl K> . were expelled from th.- turf. TOO MUCH TRAINING. F.X CAITA IN gMMONfl THINKS TH K STRAIN FOOTBALL as NOW PLAYED M TOO OtUCAT Boston, March 7. -If the game of football is continu?-, srrltes "Bob" Bmraona In "The Ham Oraduates' Magasine," oui to-day, the colle; must begin Its reformation Immediately, The nee? reforms, he continues, nuis? be conduct?-.l a!? these Isles: l?. luctlon of the excessive train:: reduction of th notoriety, publicity and ?xpen ture and elimination of the objectionable featui of the game Itself. Excessive training Is defined playing "bard" football for a month In the spiii a fortnight In the sumnv r an i for ten weeha In t ral!. This, he asys, sh ?uld be abolished, with i ixc. ptlon of t.n v..- !<s' '.vork in tl'.- fall. As remi ly f.r the unpleaaant notoriety, amountl almosl t. professional! ? .. : lency of which i . bring the game Into the - ime place with t pris ring, he suggests that th? games be male ? du Ive No seats should be sold t.. any bul colls graduates ind undergraduates ?.r t.? thos? holdl some sort of guest tickets, while the college match shoul ! i... h? Id -.n col?? g ? gi umda for college peop Extravagance, from star to finish, he deplores srrong, and more particularly where s team Cles Id ... ,n.i snen Is 110,000 .1 irln ? om I ill. Regarding the objectionable features of the gar Itself, Mr. Emmons saj i the game must he g roui one. and may be a brutal one Rut roughness, declares, is only objectionable In so far as It lea to s ?'....is injury. As for brutality, lntentloiw vicious roughness, that Is objectionable at all Urn? The playing rules must be reforme?!, bul no atimii t r- : rtn .-an a?.mpiish anything until th- rul are effectual and better provision for ih.-ir enforc m< nt made. \^ a rem? ly tor brutality, the penalty should i Immediate disqualification. 'This ?itsquallflcatk should last f..r m year at least, until revoked by tl athletic committ.f two colleges. Of i lurse, i amount of rulitiK will do away with vtclousnei That .an ?.nlv t.e done by the spirit of fair pli Instilled Into the men by the captains and eonej BPARRINO AT THE tt. T. A. C. ?om i.ivr.t.v Botm ettrouH tk> mbmbbmi mk WHO WERE "KNOCKED OUT,." a lively sparring tournament was held at tl New-York Athletic Club house last night it w? a sort of sp?cial entertainment, arranged f? the amuaemenl of the members only, and little < no publicity MBB riven to the preliminary arrang ni'-nts The gymnasium waa well Blled with membei of the club when th?? Ural pair wer.? put upon ti raised platform al l-Mp. m Maxwell E More an tho referee, and Arthur Moore and Qeorge Scbwoj 1er were the ludges. Among th.? ontoohera arai many well-knosm men-about-town, bankers, ph; si? ia-is and lawyers. The contest of the night ?vas betsseen Oeori Dlxon. the feather weight champion, and Bamiu Rolan The iait.-r was many pounds heavier tha I'lKon. but what he bad In weight he lacked i science. i>i\..n played a mery tatoo upon Bolan' face an I l?..!y during th?- six rounds, and while th champion received the decision, Bolan was no! li j ir- I ?.. any extent, in fact, he showed n.> I ts fr .m the en? ..unter. A "battit r .v.?l" between f.air col red men fui m ly pari ol the enl ?: '.. inmeni Tl. names u--r.- ?;..!'r>.\. White, Miles snd Dougla? Whenever a head s ?s exposed they sll tried I and ?me or tw.> of the contestants wei on the tl-...r m ist of the t "r mi S illlva and "Chuck" Connor . ive an exhibit sclentlt! ' ip| .1 Konks ' k- ..???? I out" M Ryan In two roundi and oi ? M i ; ?? an | ' irm? i ? ? i.... ar s? n ?r lies* ... ts ? rounds. F. Johnson lefeat '. J !?..?- after four rounds of hard fighting, ind . Mur;-' ? I (1 --.-?? H ? d'il S ":.. il m i h l.tl? ? ? ? ..'. P MORGAN*! COLLIKS TAKE PRIZES Chicago, Mir.-h 7.-^1 Plerpont Morgan, the New Y-.rk bank i I tiles fron ton Kennels M it ih Kenn?. i iloxen of th? m had prlie-ts ? oi ? ? ludge, J A Long, ?' 8l Louis ? .... t.: -;.. So far t nee has ex sr ng tl g years o ? - ? ? ?? | ? . | t'.-. a-a .r ;?; ? ere th. ? ? -- First, J. Pier ; - ft..n ||. i . I . - K est, .i p r [i int Mors m'- Charit,? I' ?;.. ' ;? -?- First, .1 PI ? M??m ' ' . .- ? Ken i ?-. ; l. Plerpont M . ? Crags ? -. i ? ? . .pei ' ? ? First. San . :. lay; ?.inl J. P rponi II rgan': ? ? Illue It , ? ts ?: nths ' ' t, I'--;-. I "r i-^' -a I ...n." 1.1 ? : i ? ; M ? |v>uglas six t<? twelve n ths I - ? > i Lady o ay ; sec ? ? ? ? M ? u ? . ?lue ..'-.- ? l'lerponl i. Plerpont Mor Plerp -.t M rgan . ? Flrei S imuel ' * iv; ?i ,11.1. J, Plerpont Mt i'ragstoi Hin pr ae f-.r the liest e? ? ? i < rM and ? ?wn I !?? - ? ?? ? '.' ? r was iwarl 1 ? ? ? !?? >rge J. O? ? I - ? - IX THE FIELD OF SPORTR, Man) ire i the new Man? Atl Ves managers bob up every . r two Th? plub I? expi r?? m Ing the sami I,In ? . . ? . , raarlutInn of tbls V big t m? n \? III be pul to s Pol?) (il x ? s -k t ? get the pla ?.iseba ? ? ? l ,..v 1 ?? ma 1.: tli ? -tan !s an 1 Kvei iprll 1. ? N< a V rk A?h l. achnowl? ? ? i? \ ???. ?, t k Athletic ?'lui? tier re) Tl ?? I.' ?? to the eleven n test s The l-.iii n Athlei iluh ???un ??III sail for America on I ?? h i on Bep Mu? ? at the P The Uro klyn basel i ? team play? l its first prac? i' Su m:..m \ ? -'? r la? Two lean : i.. i ? :. ? )* pit ??hing for ind li.iu le regulars. Th? U .- .' w ,rk at Jacksonville, where I t f??iir hours of pi i i) Tl ? ... I pi i) ei s .ir., enthusl istlc about Hanixin, tl.. ? '? 1er. > .i \ rk v. ? He Club teai s h will ? Vthl it?? ? "lub water ;.. . t? am will be mil-- up i- follows: r Klnter, K F tlau h. I, P F l?l??key. W. U. Il lUglas, w K. Dick? y und N'.'i niandl. M irr ij. cy< Lixa m:\\b and n??tes, Th? Suffolk Count) Wheelmen .?r.- having a new . Iiibhoiise bull? near Sag Harbor. Il la ? specie?! that the trueture will be read) for occupancy by M The regular monthly reception of the South Brooklyn Wheelmen will be held -it the clubhouse, No 133 Nlnth-st., Brooklyn, to-night. s ?? Crane, well known In cycling circles In Hi ? i.hti. returned from Europe yesterdaj on the steamship Werra. Prane travelled aboul COtW miles awheel while abroad, his cycling trip ex tending thi mgh Denmark, Sweden, Norway and ? lermany. Another meeting of Ihe t_o~d Roads Association win be h.id in Brooklyn Monda) night. The line of march of the cycle parade al the opening ?.f the cycle path will be through the Prosper! l'ark ria/.i. through the Weal Drive and down the cycle p.uh t.. Cone) Island Nothing has been done yei regarding the organ? Ixatlon of a cy i.. corps In tl-... {_?! Regiment An effort Is being i i I to reorganise the New York Wheelmen, Th. following committee has the reorganising scheme In hand. .1 C Berghold, C. \ Krane, .1 H. Ellison, F w smith, a. Cole, ? B. M irtin a and .. i. Il ?orne. ?e? ? THE INTERNATIONAL ATHLETIC CONTWT1 Lon ion. M ireh T.- Mr. Parker, secretary of the London Athletic Club, sill to ? United Press re porter this morning that s reply had been r.. civ. i i isi iiii-in from ths New-Yorh Athletic Clnb, In which the latter agreed to the proposals m regard t., ihe contests, and confirmed the eleven contests which the London cJuh had named Mr, Parher ? mted the rumora thai the Sea York? were In the habit <.f using a hammer with a wire handle, and said thai the question regarding i guard to prevent the thrower from overstepping tha limit was nettled The onl) detail non remaining la that <>f . h.ing ih.- t .m-?, which ?ill require time, as new and h ttei men m.i> develop In the courss of ih.> Hummer. The i.<nii-ii team win -?.?11 for New-York , ..i, September ?' on the Majestic. The gamei will take pla..- on Sept? mb? AN Aivil'KNT TO ONE Of BALVATOR'i OKT. The chestnut colt, Salient, b) Salvator; dim. mu* Woodford, owned b> Qkleqn ? Daly, waa found in his stall yesterday morning with a bon? In his hip broken The coll waa one ..f the blghret-ptrlcad yearlings ..f l_H and coal his numera P..?*??.? at .!. n. HaxRin's sal-. He promised t., be worth tin. money i-'ii t ?r him, snd expert horsemen predicted a brill? i.i.? future f??r him Dr ?> R Farley wn? called m ?Is iah! the coll bad ?chance to live, and might raoe -twcuaifully. lu? Luyo wa? very weak. Low? RUH ? i:,IM...H ??.'t'IMM 1-1 Mili, fc A* t x a b?t ;it sssssi t-.uTt; ciinMif skc?sur ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET GAPORAL CIGARETTE Hat Stood the Tell of Tim? MORE SOtD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMOIINEO beneucial bffects immediate are and lasting INMARIANI THE IDEAL TONIC Pr?venu Waste Aids Digestion Fortifies Body and Mind Mailed Free. Descriptive (look with Testimony and Portraits of noti;i> cti i-:bhities. Itcnrjirittt BteA AOtUBUett, usera) let ?'rove* Rrpotatlon, ?Totrt Substitution',, (?k for' Vln Marisai.' Al BSSMtetSBSd rani?) (>rureri. .MARIAN! & CO., ?uiiirDuiiuiamuiintTiui'i ?iiui,:,iimintiieruitiniiii?iiiniawuj?snnB I There is ?more pure Sanstpacilla la jHIRES'ROOTBEER = Than there is In ?many of tlie so called \ ''?Sampan ?iiinuiwiiiiniiiiiimiisimnimiiBHiininii'iiiiisssiaiwuwiw.,11? I ) IS A F N" E S S Anl ill VI) Mll">|> . V\(I?.?n*a ( ?>ii,ilion ??i-iiH?- line Droiiin, mm Mtlfte inv?t> llon *n ?**. ir ? -? I -?*.>. have n? wir* I ????n r.-!t?v??g ..'???i 7" -. ? lamllm Ml '.- r. ??? li U:.**.n. Invef*. ? r, li -.:.:? : v -. ' h. will tak? ,f ? ? ilns the n ertti f ih? Write f.,r j,am| lit, - n an? Wit-on liiir Hrni.i ( <?., i.C-A iir.I...,, N.*i\ I'ork. "WORN OUT WITH PAINS" ?? v. !i. -. an l weak) nies, bat ?mil . ?npelledtolsboi on." To all such - tTeren Cnttrara Anil-Pain I'lH-iirr Is .. ? rtcsiesi i ;???*?.n***;. FOR 40 \* iij Mnh IS It l\'?s>I)Bt*RT * ... a ever. Sho-iii th.? roll die, It wouM b<? \ great lo? t.? the Gideon a- lia i -* .!?'.?-s. *? they sai Ml ...- i i r" s ra ?'V?'T HI*S iV.b.'i TilKMSKI.VKS. An enjoy ment was Riven by tna liberty w 'h?? men si Avon Hall, Mrooklyn, last night, fully ''?' people tig i :?-??' Anvmg ths entertainers were D A Bammls, v.. lang baH-sassl James M liSld, trick pianist; Miss llo-ic-? !.*?n. a whtstler; th? Tus ' Mandolin ?j-iartet-j William Tway >n eom 9. C U'ri-iht In ra?.*. ! .-??? The Reception ?' rasas follows: Harry Barron, N W Wtnhsm ?' P. Sh?-i- n-1. H. Y. Mul llm :: . \ lam ?; ? ? ... *. il J. Rippel, chaii-m.ir?. At ter the enterta iras dancing until an early hour this A programme wa? Issu? i snd will prove inter? I i-lng a record of the ra.-.n* men of ?!;?? In - ihos ;tii Its humble beginning Thli programme o.in w.*!l ba preserve?! ., a su i, as It ontslns a list of ft ),.-? Im-tT 'a I . \. T *. town Of firoml? ? on lA>tl, 1-*' 1*1 ???-:?- 1 by touring cy.-llata. joining tub i. a vr. r ?? wheelmen who are members ?>' th.*? n?-t\* M.-in h.it: in Athletic ?Tib held a meeting at th* club house, In Madison ? *??. last night About ISI meo were present, at*, i all desired to Join the I^-a-ru? of American Wh>?. im--n in ., body. Isaac ?. Potter, the chief consul .?f the Sew Vork State Division ot the I. A W., was pr I hi ip ??<?? in ths mcx : ? ? .- m inner . ?: , - of tu? M. A < '. \\ hi ??in.. ? |.i:\l'*i OP S'AVARRE TO RACK '? ?? ? ? K) . M... 'h 7 (8?> t!) Henry of Na varre will not I as has been reported. H ? owner. Byron McOSel ?? I, said her? to-nlghi that th.- horse would race if he was tit, iter l and I? now being trained at ? . ? Training An W I 1 is I Igi ?'.'.* ? FCVA A CCCARK ETA WISED furth ? i. ? te casa of Harry Phil ii|o?. who accuses Wales 1* Severance, ths tavryasi ol esl rtion, >?a- resumed yesterday bef re .list te? Ko li In s?. il 8 ni Phillips, *.-> i; > w.is ths ? ai ? :-tu ss, replii i ? . ., variety of nur st Ions SSB> n nu his tourneys to \ ?ti ilia, bis trips in th? West and i is is ventursa H? adnttttsn that he had pa? ?? names of Taylor, an I ?ehr Phillips and ?ebn?*, aal .i? ? hllllps had pracursd a ?ate as a lawyer In 8 i\ Palla ^or whl.-h h? I aid $J TI da> \ itnlii ? wl ontlnue I >>n Mon? mil. rr OF ASSAULT IS THE. FIRST HE CREE. Thomas Rudden, s young farmer, nlnet(?n y.-ars old, who lliras In Mn..?.i. i. I . sras pis-rod ?>n ?rial In Part I >?f the Oran of ?3oneral ?fssstoos >??ster d.iv. before Judge Pitsgersld, on a cbargs sf na ln the rlrsi degree The romplslnsnt in th? cow Is afra Margaret Tuttle, s housskeeper, sf No*. i:: Ka**! , ?n.'-hiiti.lr. i-aad-iw. i.t?-fo.irt'i-st . wha.?o thr?>.it he slashed with .. (?as? knife, thinking, at- ho .??? hn mother-in-law. Accoraing to tory, a> relsteij ,i|?>u the wltMas? night *t Januar) ?:, la*;. ?*h?- was nth-ave., between i in.*-ii'.inlr.-d-an<i hundre l-and-fortieth it-*?. wh?n iz.*d h.r from behind, c?atelas] drawing h.*r hniad dosrsj en-?f?dKed c i*?.?-kntf? ,,?~ thai li Mr Tuttle' I, on il contins up Si thirt) ninth and h. ui.m- suddei her by th.* ne ?:?. and against her shoulders, dren . 'a fa throat, partly severing tho onn-.tlon with th? rai not married and savsr ail lu* mistook Mr?. Ttittl? three times .. i ? u in Ipipe A ?trsn .?? case Is tii-i- Hn id* n ha*. I.n, though he for his mother-in Ian Th? Jury, after b ng out fur s roupie of hour??, r. turned s verdict ..f guilty an Indicted, assault In the tli*?: degree, ?rUb a stroni reccmmendatlosi to mercy, on sccounl ..f iii*< previous ?hara.-ter. WBtSRRl TRUST SEOROAEBIATIOE. Th>* Reorganisation Commute? ?>f the Distilling and c?,tt> Peeding C ?mpany wttl probibiy sanmintsi tli?. r.ork'atil/.atioa j.lan t. ?mntr.ni. 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