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???fe&* Ir V9U 1 i\ v>- I7.(il?. XEW-YORK, SISDAY, MARCH I?, 1*95.-TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. PRICE PITE CENT?. TWO YKAFS OF DEMOCRAC WHAT THEY HAVE DONE FOR Tl FINANCES OF THE COUNTRY. * MQNTHL1 it'IlPM* 0* OVEH l2.O0t.M0 I N'D ... cHAXOED TO v MONTHLJ DKriCl . MOM T"VN M.00MW UNDER CUBYB t+HV BKOBMOVa ADDITION! TO TUB ,.,-,??.; ' : BBT AMD QENERA1 PROSTRATION OF RUBINE** fB\ TEI.KORAPM To Tul TRIBUNS.] Wain ? . ? Mar h s. Congressman Canno atjiti a : i! '''!,k the exp< ndltures author!; hv th? i' ngre?* Just ended and hi? compart? . >? ??: a rk of th? pr.-str' Administration w thai ?? ' ?? ? ded it surest nome further qulr s "M thai subject it is no? tarenty-el| ' i since th< voten of this country, in a i mem f mental aberration, put the control of ' gislativi ; \- tutlve branche? of th? <;.'\? Into the handaof the Democratl party, ?i ? nty-four month? since thai party assumed i 1 ity thus c mmllfed tOill What lhe ? ft' ni - has been upon the country In fCeneral ?ay was sh ,\ by he shouts of d?l?{ on tti? floor uf the SI ick Exchange of New-Yc and the ?creaming of whistle? In the manufai urlng centres when It was known thai in '?" C mgre? had ? spired Bui \. . recognises the business i prest t t nt factories, shattered fortune? s ruin? l h >mei as the work of th? effort to revei ,hf - un 1er whli h the country I ?p ritj In Hi?? past, there is no a ufati me? ; mcasuremeni of thi damage done exce through the official re ird? of the Treasury l partment. This d< partment bear? about the aai relation to l n ol the Nan n thai 11 I | , uii, ,!'< ? nk account rx a - aerwlse. and by a study * practicable to det* inn:? the ? n lltton the person or the Natlo It is Interesting, tl this time. wh< Presid? nt I "?V1a,f llis '*': tho Den ratlc I ngress ha? passed from tl ?tag? of ac and the ountry has pas* . : : | | ? | ? of prospective ' present 'a: fl ompare conditions wi xii. >ti v, prevailed bei ?r* :n? tariff chans vi- . r promised. For it goes wit ?\x\ i !;? moment th? people of th com ? : Demo racy had been -su ceas] , ;.. ,, te? that an effori would be ma* to rever! tat fl ondltlon?. Hence tit? "nti ;v i? since the November electii . ; :- rly be c nsldered as having be* affected by the tariff reform wave, and the s the a "I passed may be looked up *..- a test of the effect of that measure. . | th<- twenty-eight months Fin e th? ?le . in November, 1802, "'.' a !>? mocratl ? congre: and President the n ? pts if the Treasjurj b?i been, in round numbers, 1753,.,000, and expand tines $870.000,000. lra^ .::>,- a deficiency of 1115,001 lutrin? th? twenty-eight months prior that election, with th? McKinley law in for most of the time, the receipts arem $*t>S.OOO ,0 and ?xi'^n Utures $003.000.000, leaving a surplus i ?41,000.000. This make? a surplus of over $2,00< "Of? a m -nth before the voters di Ided lo plunj the country into the ln-mo ratl ! tariff ?xperlnien and a deficiency of nvcr 14,000.000 i month nine that lime. Here is UN statement; Twentr-aktLI m<mtns tmtvrm election of ISaO ?urpjui . gtt.030.01 t~-.oj eight nmntM ?in<<- flection of IK>? deficiency .fll.VOOO.of But In order to sat iffy tho?e who pr?f?r t consider th,? period ? whl< h the Democracy ha ??tuaily been in p ?wer, it is well enough to mak an Kher comparison or two. During th? first tw years of President Cleveland'? term, ending oi Monday la?t. th? receipts of the Treasuri wei m r .und numbers 1030,000,000, and expenditure 1*37.000.000, making a delicien y >f 1107.0004. 1 la quite fair t> compare tins with t::> two year of President Harris? n'a term 1 ist preceding it. ?? f even with ti?? first two years : in? term. Tha the r?au?r ma) take ht> chol .-. thej are bot given. Tii? two >-h!> of Presiden! Harrison' ??.fi Just pre ling Cleveland's Inauguratloi p ho wed receipt? ??: 3720.000,00n and expenditure 1707,000,000; surplus, $13,.,l1?" Th< '??? I ta ri ..t Harrison showed m Ipts of 1804.000.00 and expenditures ol P503.000.000; surplus. (201,000, ? ? Here are the figures for comparison: ?.?? ?.,.-. * | ?' i--, !? n-%.ISOT.O0O.Otl . t v? ooo.ou .i . 3l>1.0U0,i?l . ?'??? '. . 5S,U0O,0fl ligures for Ciet eland and Hat r i an:? as relates to th' i. j.t for lh? trifling fact tha ???m. h i? a defl lern ). while fo . ll :.-. a surplus another Interesting way cf look ir.?; ai it i)- ng Presiden I ci*v?'.and's tw? years he has mad? no additions tu -?i? sinking fund provided tor tt,. extinguishment <>' th? pun It- debt, but on tl Iran he has add??d J1K2. ?00.000 to ;h? : ! bj his bond issu?s Durtng Pr??id'r.t Harrison'? term h? borrow?^ i thing, t'h ai the ether ?and r?-du??d th? pub? lic debt in th- comfortable sum of t233.00i.000 Figuring it cut by y?ars and in nths, th? accouni ? ' : ', .S k -. fO ??? H?m?'.nr r?!u'tion peMta d?ht. a-.njal ?\ ? *S".f sfc or? oo< C'l'-v^lHrvi m lnrr*??.. p'ir.lio ?*t\, ?nriual ?v ??????? . M?fi?>n?>f ( ?nlng down to the a'-tual op^ratlotip of Deino eratli tarlfflaws, while there are only als monthi In which to ? . '? and mak- ?omparlsons, ?v?n t -? s'\ months a'<> Instructive. The Wilson law has been in operation six month?, and th? receipts of the Treasury in that tim? ha\.. heei $1^4.000.000, or an average of 122,000,000 a month During the forty-sev?n month? in whl h th? .\i - K-. ??;.? lav. was ?ti operation tl ?? ??'??iI,tu werefl.? 301,000,000, or an average of $29,000,000 a month. Ko the figures as to actual operation of the two ?aw?, so fit M on? is able to ompare thrnt. stand as follows: \vr,?->n liiw arei rsr?tpti. $^2/ioo <?* M Kii>v la? ?v?i<j? mnnthl) i.ii?v. SS.O00.0OI Foi th? inventen ?o: any ?.?ne who may want t ; wlih Republican ia-.v^ and t.h.. above statements ar? recapli : lions "lr fore taking an i ? taking"! ? > n ? Denwerat ?? tue "' v.mg ana ??? Tw ? t i- m,,nihfi befor? Democratic ?ac .,. ?'j ooo.ond "'?' i lwwland'? Inauxu ?att? discl+ncy . |07 ciiio f?io in i.ihs i,. : ,-.? (Vvrland'i Inau 1 " ? ? . t;? iaai (,k, c ?taaa1 ?aditie? ta $ .. ? ? .?,i,' "'?"r?t" . SI 000 000 ti .n-? r?4?Miton THii.i, ,i*ht?V'??niiaV'?v a-Z'T. "i^?;'''"";'''?,,i-v ""-"?' ?<?* k.?o?:?S c- nv.mhlv r.-. .-<,?, ,??,?. M?K;n,, . 2i'<*K? i??? rtgpa.vro f?r*p ren v??ivrr jvbtmkx. it?, Mares I Atta.-hmont* w^r. laausd t.? ?. by Judge OogglB d.r?.-ting th? .h?riff to arre,' a' . bring luto hli OMrl W?|||iim Halpin and Win' IS M '?rav. th? member? of the Jury in th* itra ?? damag? case ??gainst th? West Cblcaco t^ ? Railwaj Company, who ?onfef?i?d in am davit? to p:ocuni:K a ndstiiAl under prondRe ot $3-?i .a a' from th? ag?nts of the company. Neither ? men had been arrested a: a Ute hour to? night Th? motion on which the court Issued the attachments wa> mau ? by Edmund Furthmann. the attorney fot th? rallwsi otnpany. who was ac. 't ?? | hy tie- ex-jurvm?n of helng the prime mover k in the aii?g?d attempt to corrupt the jury, tarta P mum, and I lalavAgeal Roiman. the accused em ploy.s ot the company, with other members of the etata asAarfmei : submitted to Judge Ooggin am davtt? \Ach go to ?ho? that an unsuccessful at? tempt \ffs saaae by one .loseph orinen, who ha? not appgired on tie seetie, to K?t money from the compen) for "hxintc" two men on the jury, and that tlray and Halpin. afterward made three at? tempt? to extort money from Mr Furthmann fur "hanirln?;" the Jury. ucTiirr: A\n lnramrn DffOaWgn Huallngtea. W Va.. M?rch ??While ?>lx peoide wer? erossgag Tug River, about forty miles south at this city, last ?venliiR the skiff was apStt and M?-?1 Bmaaa Hlanken-hlpand her ten-year-old daugn l?.i A,i?j drown-1. The Others were rescued. TBK WRECK OF ?III: LOXGFELLO?T. BODIES or VICTIM? PI?"KEt> I'l" ALONO THE RIVER BANK Cincinnati, March 9 'i ? - morning in? steamer Hercules Carrel, with a ?it ... ird leM the wharf at the foot of Maln-st I i a reck of th? fellow, u Troutman's Station. Ii tas not been ? !y '.--arp'.! Jusl ho? many lives were ?oel hj th-' arcldem yeaterday, > ?r ihe ^w?nty U who assisted in the loading of freight onl; six have heei accounted foi The body of the woman found In the wreckage at Troutman's yeaterday w.i-. ? I tied at the morgue last evening a* Mrs. W .1 Aull, ??' Dayton, Ohio The bod) was ~n- home morning. Mr. A.ill li amoni Ing passen? gers and there La .loubi .1- to hi? fail Thi Covlngton poll ? authority wer* Informe?! (Ma morning that iwj bodies had 1.1 1.vered ?? ? ; 'i.?t pon m if the wreck caug Browley, Ky. There aeem 10 have been no female physlclani on boari the I^ongfel'.ow. each 01 ? charge of .. patient Dr. Marj Kx\ I? i ?on ind hei companion, ??vst- aame '??? 1? t. ? 1.?? learn ?. are *?;.] classed among the ml Ing REFORM LEGISLATIOS l\ 1SI>J.\\\. l'.\ss\i!K OF 'IHK KiriiOU*ON HI 1.1. PRI/.K PR?lI T IN? AMD WINTER RAi IN?! Ml \?\ Rl - Indianapolis. March P (Special 1 Phe l-egialatii 1 to-day passed the Nicholson Temperance bill, which ha? been pending since Ihe earlj day? ?' ??loi: and has received more attention other t>..1 before the lawmaker? it require li?|ii ? 1 ? ?1 ? i ? 1 m h separate 1 ">:ii that doon mu locked; tha; no personi other tha:i the propfl? and hi* famll; may entei the m i i hlblted hours, that the bai duriftg auch houri mu? I)? in Vie? Of I :te pol ? ...??.-.: that licenses ?hall lie Issue?! onlj) I ? propi thua cutting off br werj 1 loons; thai where, a m.i lorlty remoi ra ? igalnsi an applicant for .. cense, the license may no inder any cli uns ta be granted for two years, and that <'?...:- ore? ?hall lie subject to the aci 'I'he vote n Its favoi was a .1 g< majority, nn ! was nol on part: linea 1 tin? power of the Governor :?> give .1 no? *? I bul It I? believed he will ? mi tt Thi?. Ii ? ?? Br? m mi.? ranee meaaui ?? ? nai lei in twi The Senate r? fus.-1 to au pi n i the rutea and the administration prise-fighting bill, and P Secretar} King announced, ?v he li thai : he G ivern >r woul 1 not " 1 paaaed to-da? l"h< bill i itu refori lost There '..? talk about there !"? ng a flaw In the \nti w inter R ? ng bill, w tu bei Governor The defect s said 10 lie In . clause prohibit ng racing hetwe< and April of any yeai Tl ?? I: ?bi lobbyists to take gnat comfort ?':. of It, bu <Vt 1 ?B?*n eral Qreaham a:; i Ex-Judge Elliott, i'f u<>- ?upremi 1 'ourt, sa) the Inteni ol ?? an I? plain will ti<- construed accordingly, SHOT HI MSI LF IV THE PARK A MEMBER Of %N M'I'Al?KMI.V PU iSFI R I - i'!/ithi.\i; I IRM Pol SD '?' Mi IN THE KART DRIVE The "a?' Mrivp. opposite ??" Beventj thlrd-et., wa* ihe part of ?'entrai Park choaen bj aulcide. a well-dreasi i man :>>??? \\a? found lying '"i the ground then ? ? .. morning with a plstol-ehot wound In ihe ; ?? 1 of the hea.i He waa si alive when thi pol !<? tche i til-, al le He wore a dark suit ai, 1 In .1 pocket was I ind i ti narked "8 FYeudeathal, No : ' E ai Elghty-fli 1 il I wa? remov? i to the ! Hospital, 1 he die-1 with .?j* recovering it wrf? :-iirne<l afterward that Hlegfr'ed >??? thai ?va.? married, bui had no childrei i, hit a fe lived With Mi mother Ii ev . Mi? Sol?> mon Hrud?-k, In thi Kdlnboiough apartment hous?-, No 1U Kas' Eighty-flrat-at. Mn Brodek l>aiid <iie?i about t-ix montha efo a?:e?- a long ill tip?.* He was thf heal of tho clothing firm of g brodek A Co., IVo '.". H'averley Placa and Klghth-i?ve., antf Kreiul*ntl:..? ??? one oi t?? - firm 'l"he family refused 1 1 talk ?it>"t:' the caa . but w?s ealu hv ih? neighln>m that Mr. I'r^U'lrnlh 1 u ,>. 1 r<\-' ?' the ??-' regula.* hab'.ti ?>. ! courteoua demoanor. Ha had health. a:"i Bhortly after Mr. BrooVk's death lie to'ik a trip W< ? H? lid not appea improve-i. an I ol la le lie lefi home al ! '?? <tav a^> uaual and must ha' got park. He was subi --1 I ? ha' until the n?-?? of his act was I -, ., pol cera i- Nol hing could business 1 el it Ions, but the nel| borne waa peculiarly a happ) on VVhei f ..fi.' 1 ?>? ? 1 ?? h is| It?! book waa fuuti'! hi f of a 1 ita u the bail of whl h was printed 1 ?? tn "1 Haberdasher 1 Weekly,' giving ?' failure In ? >? tober lai ' dealers In m? n'i fui k Broadway, and f the . ? . ? ? who drowned hin self In th< ?? rvoli tral Park f)ctober 24. lkT'l The card ???? to Freud? nt ha I ni Tl 1 lad. 1 loradi He alao 1 *!?' in money ai I j i ix n< ? ? //'?/.'.s/:> BURSRD in DEATH. iv,i",-tt:f.n arv: K11J.ER in \ riBi in i'iiMI'AVV ? aTARI.l ro'irto'-n hiirs?^ were burned to dea niorn'ng In B lire whi?-h broke ? - in the alardea of the National an R ge? .11 Company, In Thir:e?ntn are., iretween Horatio ?< id .Ian? ?ts. Mreman William A --r <?: Rng ne Com pony No. 12, was am?are ? bi .?.-? i about the leg whtl<- trying to keep 'tif' team attached to a let ?1er from ninr.tig sw <\ Ti?- nable waa a two-gtory bul 1 aa w-?re ^-vr-r.:>-'-u hoiries on the ??? ond Hoot Van R'j.p'-T, a caahier ?ao II ? I ree of the an?mala and get them out before he wi campal led to flee Two employ? ol ' who w?*re working '>n th* k?wer floor of I got out aafely eleven h?>raes that aere >-ia,i?1 -h-: aiiHJ?*<i by tni 1 r??i of H""k and La le? i'ompan No. 5 stki KriRin? Company No St, who were first Mr??nieii to arrrea The flrehoal Zophai Mtlli ??ame to th?- arene on tii<- Aral alarm, and the hice str?-a.m of water for ed Into th<- building by her ]??????? ?Tftil engines made short work of the flames Th? damagu bj the fir?- asai aboul H.000, Ftreman Alter, who 'irivs the tender ol ? No is. ?an standing i/;, nia team ?it min ave. and .fane g| when the animal? be ami I '?nei at the flreboat's whistle, an<J attempted away. Alter h?'i a deaperate struggle with the frightened ic-ises. ar^i waa oruahed between tl t?-n'le)r and a truck, and had t>oiii le^" aeverely bruiaed. lilt: VIADUCT ISSESSMhM REUPESED. IT |g ?-KN'T BACK TO THE tSHBHUORS BT THE BOARD OK REVI8K >N 'iwriers of property lying north of One-hundred and-tenth-et. on the weal aWe are Intere tod In the Retion of the Board for the RevUnon and Cor raotlon of Aaaeaaments on Pjldaj In reopening the ii???-s>jni?.iit u?d foi tht?fi ???? hunflr? : 1 ?fth-.xt. viaduct The aatounl of the nsseasmeni was almoal KfAtKA, and the terrltcry affecb I, laid out by the Board <>f Aaaesaors, extended from or?- hundred-and-tenth ;?t. t., Rpuyten l?uyvll ("reek, and from the Hudson Rlvei to Kighth av< X^-hola- Place and Klngshrldge Road So greal an ezpanae "f territory reaulted in the Imposition of .1 light burden on each lot, and thli In ? large measure tended to prevent concerted opposition Some of !h<- large holden of propert) In lhai ?? tion. however made mo-t vigorous objection, and a? a eoaaeqmmce then were a hall doaen or ao ?if lawyers before the boat'i on PYkta) well with map? and Asurca, The act under whl h th<- vladucl *?<? bull? pro vlded that th?' Roar-! of i-Mim.tte gnd Apportion ment might, if It haw lit, put half the coal of th< ImproTemeni ipon the owneri r>f propertj lo ill] r.enetit?d. This courM waa adopted, and the Board of Asiei?ors took up ita ? 11 rt 1 all end of the task. dealing with ta.ooo aeparati pli.f propert) ! ?TOT %om^ reason there was not much opposition to ; the aaton of the jtoar.i of Aeseeaora intll after they had m?.ie ?heir return to Ihe BoaH of Re ; vision. This board 1* Mmpoced of Controller Fil 'oNe; ?ioff and ?"orporatlon Counaal Bootl The oppaaitk? ? the aaaeaamaat, ai broughi oui on ri -la>, was ba?e,i mainly on the exient of territory which the aiaeaiori had ?ten Hi t.. make pay int llte to the VladUCt. it wm a 1,.,<.,! ihm t,. Hill ^?ntT^'11 ?{--m?i-" "*??> ??.;,,.!.. ?1 11 ,,f'.'r "'"Al ?""""ni" ?... rnoai absurd, the r wv ,"""';f!" f,1,|v one-third ..f the what i,e;Vib.'r?v '^?(,"n,] "??SI. f"?-!h,rn.o,e. some ?Tn,?L?a ^. y. ,L'1'1 ni11 T>"- P??rd o' Revision ?Z???Z? ^"lhv!eT,' "''I1' V*4"' *? ?teehuoua op K!ir?m.n. lH? * ".'' Vf A^. K?OrS. . ordere,) t ,1 ? THE MONETARY CONFERENCE. PRESIDENT ANDREW?! PREPARES TO VI ?IT i'.i'K' ?PE Kt ?A S I'RIKNP.? ' <r HUA i:i: IN THK B " T FA.t ()\ ER \\ INTIM UTION 1 H \ .' TIIK IN ; :; > |i -, \\ :? SEI VR1 11 iNFKRKN'f! i ? TO MEKT AGAIN ? orad ? Spi ng . Col., liai .i I Th i om Pre \ re? , of Brown l"i?i versity, has been received by Professoi G. M. Turnbtill, dii lot i ? the r lorudn Springs Sum inei S * 'rorl leni e, It. 1 March i i ou will ha??? in count me u ?' o all tli uneei talni es ou, I ( to be In .lui ? uroud ii thi Monet irj i ?? In s< 11 i 11 _; ready n h . ? I inuiu not | h > \ mu .-'t..i.-, a.? i ? houi'l muH ? '?nrerely, SJAMIN \ NDREWP. This |< ; -r a i tlmatlon from an au- i Itativi ie Intel nail >n il Mon ? lary Coni i ? ble In the < omlng mer, i- ! the I ...... cievel tin ndj ?<*le ? I bi? ap tees I thai [i \ Ire* ha ? been i ? !? <? ... em* also probable i n ? ime III <_? ? ? -? ? !?.... ? - .; the Mint. Pr-sl ? VI Mr. Andrew? . . .. i ? th -ii U/T/ !' ! VW\ * "l / '?' FAIR'S " // /. MtFt' ?. ? v i : ? ? . ,\. :? ore ol i ?. ? ? l ' an , ? ? . This in. i ? er the ? ? i ? 1 I ' ' ? ? ? ? | ? * . I : \\ u ? her 'at ? ? ? I ? ? . . ? . man t s ' lawyers anil get a f * Th h /",'.'? l\ 0TI "'? ' Hf -.>">\ ? ? ? , i ? it S M -, ? ? ? : ? ? ? ? I'I '? ' > a ... I 4 /./"<"// ? | / M// i v??? . < i ? 1 IIOMKS I ? ' ' , . , ? > etll ? ? ? ; ? thai I ? o Vale lh< ; I .. , , ? ,1 -.it ?? ? ? I of yeftterd? . ? ? . ? - ?;?.-? i ? 11 ? ? r i: .1 th ' ? ? ?? tit !'''?' ' it all Vale , ? ' i ted at one, b ime knowi .. . I |mm, , , , ., mont ni the r-maind? hurrief) to .. physician a? ? oon ? t'c? nee .. .- . ,,. . I,,,!,. Hi lo day All mow ? . | Health ' IflWl U r,;o ,, t|,.. faculty IV Ja M - aver, thi mi ll<al du , i ?? .,, , i,, ? }< , ? Poster, who had chart of boil ? oung m< n a-i re In i old ? assert I then; I not the least danser The farult) m n t Is makli '? to every detail i on m ? t. . . "' ,: lVr'?l V' id? in In paHnvant, aid to-1 . ' will nol ", ' ' I'-' ?!..?. ms In Ihe uidv? i taken a.,,,,,-; he . .., ; ?j ,,,?, .,. , " be n , ilanK? i thai an n on ? i ei ? I! he round. ""? ' i ? ? r ..... m n.. attaeked with ihe I '"'. ; m. I< i of n m. -i ry Thi re I no mallpo? hi,.,,, ,. , in thia eity. ... I the only solu > '"?"h1* ?hat Hallej .raeteo : ?. i,n.. home re ' ;'"\,. "' ?ve? ... rtindsoi Lo. i. where hirge ,", '","? J1,'; '.'??nta?. thus Smith ,-, an Intimate ;'"' I ??' '??'? , m? ih? n Is ,.?,, iicall) n i douhi " '. I*?k th? dise? fi ,?, h ,? rh . ,,,,, "?mil .rj 'i h. , holding and furniture were burned and ih en tin dormltot aas fumigated Ha ., mal is Holeomh, ??#;. ?T'?'? ? feffelfinx. . . ,, hlWhei ?f th? ? ' ,/ootball plej , probable that '??. v IH not >?'? nd recitation ? ? ion? time ?n ' ill II Ii d 'ftnlti ! .. n ..., tined whethi r they have b? ? n ? t. I to tl.r %ni. CiMXyi'EfiC? l.'i.M /.i 0H08H -.ihl.f.il. Sa??au, S P., March ? Th? court of Inquiry held I ,: '? i local i ?i*. .. ilven the .,pinion thai ! ??? im i rienfuegoa of Sea Vork. stranded on I ? " ?".i\. was los) owing, first, to ? ? llgeno il Benjamin t Hoy i, mastei. aecond, through the careteeanem of w m gtnRb, ? ir-i mate, si i thlr I, gum ral wan: or discipline with referen? >? lo lookout mi i The some i.ri held thai J w Moffatt, master , ,i. bark Pidli \ Thompson, of Philadelphia, loal on Little it-iiim i Hank, February I .\.i nol re ?pon?lh> t ir ih? illuster lo hli reaael. th? aocldenl beln? Thi Mlv?xe oi it. , -r sug ir I ett'.ed at M M ? >.,ie. al> ml l 108 has bolni i ihl Tl ? n lui Rlxht Arnt ol the I?.nis <'oast vVi ? kitu; t'orporatlon. I atti mpl to float in u!ii. . teamei PU .r. (oa and cleai l March R foi Sew V irk, taking In ".* Um ?chooner Lucy A I >.>.r, art a a Ca?? ? u? ?ai?ar. I HOW TO GET AHEAD OF HDI THE THIN?: THAT IS WORRYING TH I'l.ATI' LEOIBL vn ?Rfl TALK Alan; ' 11 k PI v XS , u . \K ' AW '? V i I If V """ BRfl PROM 'i i IK M wni HE POLICE BILLS TO UK CONSOLIHATEtl Stai Km?-!! from Albany, mosi ? ?:" them paesli for supporters of the Plati policy, were about tl Fifth Avenne .'11111 other hotels of this c| force > taterda) Speaker I'l-h. Senators 1: ? Kllbum and Coggeshall, "Lnu" Payn, Dwlghi . Lawren e, Chairmen Ha :kei 1 nd Odell, ex-Sen tor Crank His? 1 k "?' B> racuse ; ex-Co H neu ,; Burlelgh, ol Whitehall; Assemblym? Whlti '. 1 f Erie, and Qlen, ol Sem a, and othe '???? ?' known In Ihe Republican organlzatl in 1 t tl Mnat ?t those n tme 1 call d n Mr. Pia and '? it c lunsel with him. Pot sei ?ral weeks after Ihe passage of 1 l'"? ' ol Removal Mil Ihe question whl ii mosl the ? patrl is asked was: Ho? shall May be bi tht to tel ma?" The majoi ?1 ?? them have given II up. They are now .1 -i< iur 1 ac other how they cat : ??? ahead f the Mayor, eu lall his i .*? ?? ? t ihe Poll ? R 1 ird, and tal Ihe appolntiw Police. Justices awa fi him TO BK CONSOLIDATED The PI 1 plan if pin .?ik Into one m< Lexow bills foi reorganlxing the Police Depar m? 1' and establishing the bl pat 1 1- 1 alle 1 ihe BI Pa tlsan P ill ? W maj.gat d< .1 .<- settl? d, If Mi Platl nub \ otea In Ihe Legislatur ? 11 l'.date i amend rteni Thi . uld make ? I P11II ? 1 ' immis .??.!? 1 < '? ' nsible foi the 1 e?i a, and 1 11 1er unnei ..:.,?-:? ? , used Of -il ex-Seci star; 1 : <? i 1 1 y, ? t Pi es| |ei n'a Cabinet, and ? ?. N? 1 tar) C. S I'm f Mr Clevi land 1 Aral Vditt i. 1 iw the fout bl ; irtli an P II ? ? ?? 'i le- g pp ? ? tnol hei que 11 Some "' the legista 1 11 fi n Albany think i ?? the win -? ; all a Mr rHtn to ma lie ihe sp| lntment< ted to the irgi the ;.i Ii pie 1 if h< me rule 1 ithera adhere I ' ? Ing the Commissioners in Ihe bill I'nlw ? h :<ine they ??i\ tii.it there Is 1. guaranti thai General Michael Kerwln and Charlea II M will be retained, or that Tammany mei .11 representative* of ihe "r?gulai D f ihe 'Itj." ?? . . i la eg ..n t he bl-partisan b 1 for taking from C nel Sti mg ih ' ? , ? agistratea tin lei 1 ii the r?m ival of the pr.ni P ?Hi ? ?' is m ? ' in Ihe Pial 1 - 1 ? ed th 1* the M tg ? e Justices 1 1 - tat Departn i?l whl Is 1 ?m ' I ' r sugges en t s I hidge Cowing \ ? Imenta Ilk ? ? ? 1 ' ? ; : ' ? ? v\ Ills I: (J race ne lue nu m tie I ih? ' A 1 PISH ON I'll: PROPOSITION ... 1 1 , ; I hi ? ribeil was lik 1 an. d< luch ? 'tl |R.| ? . ?? i be ??? his ?'??nstltu I : ? ? ? ? I ; I ? ? ? '. 1 . 1 \ Patt? M O* H . ? ? y all ai'i ? ? liitly s ? ? ?. ? ? ' Il fron IR ?iV . - U 1 Ruf us B. t '.wing. Thi .. ? 1 ' ' II lea i 1 1 teptib II ' ? \ ? : I 1 hi ? ? ti.?? n mini the R ? agali ? 1 Rl ? ? ? ' 1 ; ' n pi ? put hi n the Tsmman 1 Judg , , Mr. ( 'r Its 1 ? ? . . . ? . . x ; rsSM 1 it ncg : ?! 1 t th* Republic S ? ' mid II p .1.in applicants exi 1 * hat a* r pa appointments t.. William 1. si ng ? th'?it a ???Mai- pledge 1 know thai we will ? : n Phat I tried and S| ea '?? er Pish a-s f Ma? - tig's allers ? : . had 1 !? talk ni??.glslatl 11 ' v : . n affecting the II Vfterwi d Mi Pish repeated hll pre?, ma state H the l.-x >w Mils and the I' Il e ttea hill would h.mi Ian - b) April l Tin. .-|- iker ????nrlrti ?? I ih? itatemeni thai the organ nation of the polli-e force n mid prohahl) ',. ; ., , , ,|,,. |. |. . 1 ? . , , . .rs, and thai he proposition f??t a ????.:.n ting ?minis p ... it li ? n a ni 1 be filian Congressman-elect B H ojell. Jr., halrman of ? 1 ? 1: ih m stale i-.v 1 utlve Commltte? a simllat atatemenl "There appears i.> b< no g.I reason foi a reorganlxatlon immls Ion," iid ? Th? Poll ? C immlssl merg can do thi ir own r.gnnlzlng." Mi: 11 \i Kl. IT 1 HIED Chatios n Hacken, Mi 1*1.1 ? : hall m in of '? pi 1 hll an State Committee, astonished peo? ple ab it the Fifth Avenue Hotel yest< rdaj b) < ng l il he t?n? tin 1 ' nt an li il remt ?iftei reft ... 1 talk about the situation, Mi? lla- kell said: ? 1 am sick, and l m 1 n si Nexl M mda) 1 shall ?tan |g>i Tampa, Pia . where I ex 1? i to loll .'ii the san I an b the In the n ean 1 have no organli iflseaw. I am Juat overworked and 1.d a halcyon real fat from political ex 1 ? tneiii 1 ha\e no p 11 t'H? w ir 1 ? to utter." Klinu RikU hgd an Interview with 1 te Ma) r ;? iterdaj . a hli h seemed tu be m fa iry to iii Mi Root la a prominent leadei In the antl l'i m m ivemonl In this'city, bul he declined to talk foi publication regarding the political oui look , Th- M , . 1 IminUHered He oa h ni off terda) to John A. Bleicher, who was appointed Supervisor of "The fit) Record" on Prlday. Mr Bleicher ?tgned the appointment book, placing under thi hej,iinK "Residence" Holland House New-Tork, and Ma Haun-ave . Ubany. Ex alderman John <: Prague, of the xxnid Dlstri :. called on Ma) n Strong yealerda) Mr Prague is an applicant for Thomas .1. Brady's place ai Superintendant of Buildings T ? e> .\ri'1.nan waa a Tamman) Hall member of th Common Council from the Wind until las I >ear. when he failed :?? secure a Wigwam re nomlnatl n He then Joined the O'Brien Domoc racj'i and ia>i .'.?ii supported the Union 11 Wot headed by Mayor Strong i? is underai.I thai the offl ,? of Superlhtendani of Buildings h 1^ teen promised 10 the O'Brien!tes, ,.n,i thai ex-Alder? man Prague I their ? holi e if th. Kern K\.;so bl 1 becomes g lau soon, as reporta yeaterdaj seemed to Indicate, the Rgclre Boa m appointed by Mayor Strong ? few da) a ago Will not exist long- T1"' ,,m ?ll" :l-^ti?-!-; all . boardi throughout the stat". and subatitutea a tav in^t.-1,: oi 1 ||i enae, after the n anner of the Dorr law In Ohio, An) ?tlaen can obtain the rlghi t . j-eii liquors bj paying to the citj Cham? berlain (he amount required by law for cities of the tlrst rlaas, whi.-h th? MM t?*?-* at $.-,f?o in New York City and the sapie In Brooklyn, In cities "t the se.-ond cittsa (Albany, itiiifa'.o, r ?cheater. Troy and Syracuse), $330 is to be the amount of tit? tax. while J.'.V) li cnarged In third-? lass cities and lito In sil other places, Th? pollc? ai> to enfoi???? thi law. N'o person who has been con? victed of a felony can engage in th? liquor trafile. The Republican leaders In the Legislat and the country member? In both pertios : ivor the 'mmetiiato passage ? f th? MU. iiaj r Strong lias iften expn sed himself in favor ?>f the general principles ? ?' 'his OKI. Th? Repub? lican I.?aislain?? of '?? ??' .?if Would have enacted it If a veto from (lowrnor Flower had not been ani ?dpa ted Mayor St. >?k n elved yesterday another iiat^h of new bills aft'.-tin? the city upon which he will announce hearings noon. They Include a hill allowing the Health Board m manufacture and ?ell antltoxli ; :? ''Hi to reimburse Dlatr1ct-A_t torney .1 hn R. Fellows for his expenses Incuired ?n ih. ase brought against him before Qovemor Flower In which his removal was sought by five ?'cid (Jovernment Club members; a bin author? ising the city i i Kiv? th? College of the City of New-York $1.500,000 for th? erection of new build? ings; Howard Payson Wilde's hill permitting the Infliction of cumulative punishment upon habit? ual drunkards and a bill t?, pension widows ?nd . rphans of dead Brenn n. _. ?- ? DOMINATED KV CHICAGO DEMOCRATS. KRANK WERTER THE iWCVENTIOE'g I'NANIafOVS CHOICg FOR MA?OR TDK REST Of THE Tl? K ' T Chicago Mar.-h l*?Frank IVenter, prealdest of ti- Drainage Board, sai nominated for Mayor by .. lan i thi? afternoon by the Democratic City ..t.,. The real of the tlckei nomtnated is as follows: For City Tressurer, -loan s Coofce; ?'ity clerk. William Mangier; City Attorney, rjeorgs A. Trudi \ candidate tor Clrcull Judge win be nominated bj m mnty convention, to b? he! i probably nex* .... >| i :,. ele? Hon taki place ? n April I a LOCOMOTIVE BOILER EXPLODER. The fireman kilijsh ?no ime engineer o'l Ml >l.i IN.M RED ,1 .ru penn . Mai h '?? The b ?ilei of the lo? comotive if the Parirte ? > -<i ? -? train, ?re? t bound, ] on the Pennsydvsnla Rail.I which left this ctty at 3:10 o i- k this morning, exploded while the tram . A.i < running (hi isual rate of si.I, i mil? j ..... ? . Rtatlon, an.t eleven mile? west of Finn hurg Thi forre of th? explosion turned the; rsmpletei) ?round snd the mall an?l bag- j gase n rere thrown from the mils John H. | Peflley, ihe flrernan, whose home l? ?t ligrysvtlle, was blown tlft\ feet In the air and died a few mtn ii11 - latei John A Punk, of this ctty, ihe engineer, sly hurt, bul a n ?ver H? wa~ l.rough: to the hospiti here He lay i that h? cannot ??? count for the ai cldent, but thought <=om? roid w iter lent ally have entered the boiler. The men say ihe the ?'icm? whs turn?<l out i ? rnlng i a- ? d ?*ond|i ton At th? time of the '.. .. '?.' pound? of steam pressure and the boiler wa< about two-thirds full of water. UAISS BT &TRIKISC, MISERA. -\\ t ?' . ??' RATOI..? riEI<0 TO THF DEMANDO OK THE MEN h ?* To- lay's development! In th? ial m.i strike situation were quite tn a-cori > ? .^??r*' lie* rM and ?<?>? much :iiore fa i le than the officials of Ih? Miners' I'ntoa aatte six laut? operator? agre? l ti-la.. to the I tiandi and on Monday ahmt: 1.000 of the .. go lo work at th? advance 'fiat ?he man; In agree'ni; t ? the male - ?? surpi -? .< evidenced by :ti? hasty 'ail <)t a meeting of the operators' association for reek m il 1er i he oil nation. -. ?? ?i hi I \ I lit AR HU TRAIS BOBBEB? THET HELD l'P AS EXPRESS MESSENGER EUT N' \ ? i HTM OPER IHK SAFB tl., Nt.ir-., i - The Rauchern Pacifie i east ? ger train ? as held in ere and l/>di shortly before midnight la-st ,?k. i isei The rdbers compelled . ? ? I flramsa to stop the trass and i ?? them to Th? express .'ir, which they fefCSd ' l he r:i?-?enger would not op?n the safe, and , .? .: f to 1 . ao, Af:?r working I became Alarmed on account j express being ? ?a*** and lefl th? scene the ? ? ran Into 1. ? I: with no on? | 1 r ibbers ha ? ; Il \ p.>??e of rlth bloodhoui 1 it sited in pursu.: of I en N i i.I) s i .-?? ? i'? I _ '? //// smallpox .-?7 bot 8PBISG8. ai:k \\ \ ' -;\ IN rHAT MANt DEATHS iWUR v ? ? iPITAIJ? A "i: i ? . ". t !? o?. ; lacks.? i \t .r i ?? \ : r?d by ? i ?? ttlvi si Ho :.< ihn the smallpox epidemic In j . ? | -, much ?rw ' ' ? ew?paper re- | .????? tya thai net a ! . Hoi Bp dng i dares I h the truth ' ? :i told printed th? tnnh the papers would be I and the office? wrecked i a reapon lents far mllarl) Intlm lated r>... i the ? imous resort i - '< irrnw ? ? extri ?? Many sre dy ? ? . eu ' ? - ir? being eon The hospitals are r>w ioii and , ? - ire tnabl? to ?i\e proper at ??? ? ? ? ? l?Jfg/> TR?MI'M ?F17F. 4 TfiM Pt'Hiningl m, l>.i March ^ Th? PhiUdeiphia. "Fit. minxton ,,.| Baltimore faal freight traln^ which '??'? Baltimore last nlchl ai I o'clock for Philadel? phia ? i? ta *i led b) a Bun* of Hfty anned tramp? i' Ha i'.'i more than two hmrs ? (he mal I ?session ?' tha tiatn, and ior itiley ,i"i his eres of trainmen wen- , powerless Msny of the tramps had revolvers?end .ill wr- armed won knlvea and duba One brake n n w? caught on the top of ? car and beaten, in I hn lamp was broken and the tramps then ' ai .led to f ?rce him from th? c.ir He manage.! . ? i i took refus? on II ? engine At ?'has? i ail the trainmen were driven from the tops ' ? f ? ind Ii was expected thai in i"t.?.ck made on th? engine Bui after th? tramp? i i I possession of the train they began guar imong themnelves, and during one of their j (Ighi i n in was thrown from the tram, and, it Is I supi ttall) Injured, if not killed I'otpluctor Rlley telesraphed to Wllmlngtoo for ... and isc.cn tho train reached li*>r? about rlfti .men ?rere In waning \s m m a? the train a is brought to? ?top tti?- trampa igmped from tin- ear? and started to run i tros? the Held? The i?.i\\ r? prevented the offleen from capturing mam of th>- men, but aficr a running fight In which . ?everai ?hoti were Bred tl.Ulcers succeeded In i ipturlng eleven if the gang Nearly h.vf of th? gang left the train al Newpori De!., the Oral itatton Ii..,,.a Wilmington. Eight of th? prlaonen w.'e fined this morning and s..iu to jail for thirtv .in The other ihr?? were diachargi I. e? P/.VD/.VOJ ?>/ liiF COIT corar OF TNQV?BT, Columbus, ??lito March 9 Th.- tin.lings of the ape? Ial court of Inquiry In the Washington Court i ??tots, together with Oovernor McKinley'? ! approval of th?m. ?rere made public today Th? .nun's repon recite? the occurrences al Washing? ton Courl llou?e during the rioting and the shoot- ? Ing. as ?i ira? establUhed i? the evidence adduced, which agreei In th? main ?rlth th? reporta hitherto published, The court find? thai members of th? militar) r?mpanle? wen allowed to go outside of the Une? to lecure subsistence; that many of them visited laloona, where :he\ drank lntoxlcatlnR liquors, and at least three private- werf Intoxicated during the day prrcpdlng the shooting ?'olonei ?'ol; himaelf took a drink of whiskey, but It was . ? th? suggestion of the regimental surgeon and ' secured from him. Neither i*olonel Colt nor any one In command was lntoxic.u?d. The disposition of troops made b> Colonel Colt was appeared as proper and In accordance with military science, but severe criticism Is passed upon the fact that the arms and accoutrement? wem left stacked for several hours, unguarded and in easy rea. h of the mob. Oovernor MrKlnl?) In approving the nndlng* of ih? court, pay? the highest compliment to the mlll .!'? ludgment, bravery and prudence of colonel c,nt an I hn soldiers, ?hOWfl al Washington Court House riots _ _ go yggg or tv iOCIDBBf vo tu y ruFiir>t:.\T i Norfolk, Va. March s.?Nothing whatever has j l? m laard h?re relativ? to nn accident to the Presl- ! lient. The Albemaii? Hn?i chesspaak? canal aathorl tii? have heard nothing ?rkatever from the Prest ??nl t mIsj BRXRRAt WARBtMOR ROMBWMAT BRtfBRi ' Indlanapolla March 9 (Special!, -cunera'. Harrison ! is wen enough m-dny to sit up RueeeU ffmtgffg shI'I this afternoon that hli fathet had hud a nar- ' r.,w escape from a i?rtou? attack of pneumonia. | THE NEWS IN LONDO* PROSPECTS OF WELSH DISESTARLI m'k.VT AND OTHER GOVERN? MENT MEASURES. APOPTINO (ONSRRYATIVE P1*AM EHR 1 1RIMI TKNANTRV Ml! PgflBVg RBTIREM F:NT. THK NAVAL l'RiH?!AMMK-TAl.K AIlOt'T iTPRl'S LOtfDOM oit'NTY LTHINCIL iNKl.fK.V'/A -CLUB BLACKBALLg. (Bf i'ABI.S T<> THE TRim/NK 1 {Copyright ; I9:i?: B-i TX\ nrftoei Ml Sil li 1 I > London, March 9?This week th?? Horsings have produced their great measure of the t gfon. No one expert* the Weigh Dises:ab?? merr bill to beeom" a law. and the same renn ??pplii'S to the Local Veto The conciliation for settling: lalmr diHputes is voluntar)*, not co pulsory, In principia, Hut th?- Irish Land I may turn out a gggnaurt Ol gleal importance. la based largely on the recommtadgitlonn of i committee appotnted last year, und romain. ? cessions to the Unionist!?, in tin- hope that the Ir landlords in the upper chamber may ba OPM a ted. Nevertheless, the 1)111 e;iibo?lies propos, Which were once repudiated by Mr. < iladstoi and which the prcs<-nt Lord Chancellor c aounced as revolutionary. Polities, howev travel ho fast nowa-n - that the??' are rai dra baV ks, and f?>r the sake ,,f panes and to got i ?if an endles.? subject, .,f dlspii'atlon th?- I'nl'i isis cjjspiav no hootlltty to the oeoaatsre, and w possibly aoVeot it. "Tile Standard." It ih tri iiiiis up an alarm signal respecting the rtf riauae, which relates to Improvementa, and <?? upon the OppoeUJog to divide on th?? seoot tending. Tins is. however, of mln?ir Importan?.1 because the real fight on the bill win a-ise committee, n i?. however, slgxriflcanl that "Tl Standard" makes thes?' militant suggeationawti g \iew to tii- lutnre action of th* Lords, i though the peers had airead) decided materia; to alter the clauses of the measure dealing w.i improve manta Wt shan *? ?. The provisions .if th?- hill d'alinc with Improv trient? are ex -eedlngly drasth, and give t| tenant more advantages than th?? landlord 1 the estate. Every Improvement is virtually a s:tm??d to be the tenant's, unless the rontrarj established. In truth, ?and legislation t * fr?tai has now reached th;> stage of the tenant's rigl being more valuable than the landlord's Intel est While the Opposition are, as a whole, im unfavorable to the Mil, the Irish facttem ar divided in opinion respect ng it. The Ortl ! i | anti-parncllltes. accept ?h- meggtirt with enthi ?riasm. and their newspaper organ declares It wi <l*ai a deathblow hi landlordism Those rtasj are eiifheicnt to provoke the Parntftlhta to ados. the ..ppoeite view --?.t presenl they conten themselves by saving the measure is a mer derm nstratl >n, but It Is doubtful whether or no Mr. Redmond and hi- friends have the courage t maintain theit resistan"??. In the course ,>f Mr. M'>rle\'s description of th chaotst condition of Irish land legislation h stated that the cost .>f th? l.and t'unmissioi sta a leal had exceeded a mlltton sterling, whiii the remlssl eis secured unde?- th?? fair rent rlausi ont sllgbtl) exceeded that sum. You are alreadj aware that th- statut ry t-rm <>f Judicial rent li t? be reduced under the bill from fifteen to tei vests Rut Mr gfOfttjre remark as to the exist ing nettlenients having n?i inviolable sanctity It r.of unlikely to encourage the Irish tenantry U demand further remissions before the ten j??n hav? expired. Tite ronoeesiong airead) made to these Individ? nais are proviiking no little dise citent among tha English and Scotch farmers. During the last fli? ???? n months the latter have been suffering worse than tver from a^ri ultural depression. Lish farmers, on the other hand, have been doing ?*x treqgety well, ami the country, save In certain per? manently poor dletrji m is prosperous. Thin large I) anses out of the r. -?.r.ts of special iegi*;.it? in, Ireland furnishes a controlling i dee In the Brit? ish Parliament and the Irish farmer recetveg id vantages which lila lesa favored brethren bg England and Scotland n uld give their ran te ; ossees i ?ne principal feature >f the new Land bill will r..,ate t.. evicted tenants. The Government p'O I. to re-enact the thirteenth ? lause of Mr Hal four's Land Pur-hase bill, whl h was Intended to encourage voluntar) agreementa between land I T.H .ml tenants who i?d i.n evicted. 1 'it Obje : was not achieved, .wing larg-iv to the advice of Mr inn n. Mr O'Brien and -her? who rev.>mn ended tenants to remain by the m? iside untt: the Gladatonlans ame Irtgo fflce. Poealbtp Mi Horie) relies upon a modlfl ttion of Mr Hal four's proposa!, whl h will largely deatt ) the voluntary principie, r.-r the operation of the bin Will place the landlord at the mere) <>f the I,and Commlaston In regard to the purchase price. This hampers the freedom of s tlon of th-? landlord while iniroeing no similar upon the tenant Nevertheless, this is BOi a fatal blot, as ther- i? s-> strmg a .lesir" on the Opposition side ami among the Ulster Unionists to accept th* bin that poselbl) some compromise w?u be evolved Mr Peel's retirement from the Speakershlp doee nol i eetoa surprise [I i? hastened b) increas? ing mflrmlt) and his daughter's gpproachlgsj marriage, which will deprive him of the head of hlsi household, 'le i? reckoned aa the strongest Speaker sine the late Lord Kversley, arxl his con? trol iver the turbulent spirits In Common* waa complete, lu all thing-? he was dignified, bul waa n ?: without hauteur, whli h was sum.-time, re? I tiled Without the genlUS Of hi* late br.ther Frederick, he was endowed with mire for?a of character an<i common naneo than most men iu Will, of course, have a peerage H is remarkable that this honor was declined by h's f.tther. the great Sir Robert, who also forbade his S/Mo? and hHr to accept any such distinction.. The naval programme of Lord Rosebery's k>v? ernment t* regarded by moat adverse critica of the Minifteruii policy to be highly aattefact iry, thanks to the sjeretotenee "f Earl Spencer and to the healthy condition of the Exchequer. Sir Will? iam fiarauurt his yielded t.> the general demand f .'? a large increment In the naval isnfsnc?* of this i ountrv On the ||nea laid down b) Lord Salis? bury and the l'nlotils: part) when in office. The plans are far m advance of anything expeetedj from the present Ministry. They have shown France?for It Is against her aggression that all ?tie'?.' preparations are made thai where she builds one ?hip (?rcat Britain can build two The provisions respe? ting harbor ae ? immodation at ??lbraltar Indicate that the Minis-tv has no intention to follow the advice of Laird, CsOtrgg and other naval authorities and withdraw from the Mediterranean. It is dear tnat they mean to ?Mute Gibraltar tnc baie for ororations in that sea. The story i urreul this week that England shortly intends to withdraw from Cyprus re? quires confirmation. That tstand is or no value, and postese*?, no harbor capable of holding a man-of-war. ' its appropriation by Mr. Disraeli was a wanton, thean.es I coup, and from a mili? tary point of view It possesses no advantage). Nevertheless, National pride will hardly allow the abandonment of any position, however value? less. In the Mediterranean, especially as the with? drawal from Cyprus would throw the country back lnt> the arms of su-h a depraved govern? ment as Turkov The Lot .| m County Council election last Sxt urday led t?> s greater victory for the Modernise