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THK "iiAxniNo rr roue BILLS W MICH AKi: ON THK 1'K'iS ?>F LE ISI.ATlVi: COMMITTKS ROOMS. Hit PLATTS ORDERS ril.flLi.Kl' RSOARD1 ?MW-TOMt Cm RK!\?i:m MfAaURM BO? BAttSBATB t Nffl.i shin?; I ?E ?"' THE AssKSim.Y TO OATN PACTIOXAL AD \'\STA?;i-.ti.N Ai.inx1 COUBTY.* [WBttm tHU aasrwi<aa ?otMutwPQiiPMsr prtHaTaiavH Aihan*.. March 17. It ts now iwo months ami half alare tin- Legislature met, but. with the ? ceptioit of th* Pos.1' ?if R? mov.tl bill none <>f t New-vpik reform measure* have been pass Thomas <". l'lat: I* the oltsTa.-lc The bills I "hehl up*- by ' . fs in thf 1.?VIM..I;.>??? ' the purpose o storting OrcmiAefe ??' J>*lrons from )?aj if Strong. ii might with soava reason t*e stfflpe t?ed thai ?) i* ? had taken a contrae! from rammany Hall prevent any ri'niii.dii..i ' tl I I BlU* Dapartme: of Ihe n?fftaaii|il ? C .?.??* i?? ? ^1 m the Hoa or Poll. ?? Juatisas; and lh*< I .. ? be h promise! Rlefcanl CYohei that the bill should n ?fetch take? out ol his handa the legal aal o*' real e?tat< and aendt th?m back to th? it?r Batata Exohang?, al No. ?-"? liberty? '? The it? Batate Bachang? t'.n has bee? "baa* up" for month in ;ln room or the Si-Dtiif itHhcmry foi mittee, ait'i then- aeems little likelihood of Ua km in? any funnel progress. It waa ? tssi i by t Aagembtj I vote, bill the design waa mnk" ;.'. Senate ita "alaughter-house." and th r-lar, so far ii.?s been aucmaaafaL The 'l'animai ?fall Senators have already shown thaii ?ratltu? *-a helping Mr Plan to pass th? i:io?;,|jh AM? ma": bill, Inci ? political po**<?" of Jaci u rth. Mr. PlAftla lieutenant in HninWjn; ai th" Tammany Hall Assemblymen disclosed thi fs th.,-. -. ate avara o? this combination ? voi.iip. for the bril ?hi-h gtvea the Kings Count ?pas the control ol th.- Department of Charities at Corree;,,.n- in thai county. a fortnight has nb? passed since Mr piatt Hnutmants were saying thai Ihe bill aathorisli Mayor Strong to remove th. Tammany Hall poll? j?stbe? wo..Id be passed at once, They protest? that, so 'ai as this measure was concerned, . )ea?t, they were not warring against Mayor Strom The Amenably Committee on Cities, controlled t Mi. Platts follower* rep bil| favorabl on March v since then it has not been touched b th.- AaaemhXy- It La now March 17; a wind" legt! l?jttve week has gom bj and y?i th? Aasembl neglects tu pasa the bill, it is obvious that the pre gramme of the Plat I men - the Aaaembly to as -,?? as possible. It | reported oa good authority that one of the reason of this ?May la thMt th? Platt leaders Intend t kin the bill in the The Committee of Seventy's bill giving Mayo Strong authority to reform the Department if Ed iicatic'.-i la plge? 1 ? :> Committe on Put?'!- Education. Mr. Plat! has written a let ter ordering tni-i to be done. THK LEXOVY POLICE BILLS Meanwhile, th-- changes made by the Lexow c>m mine.? in the Mils re| Poll Depart men ?an only be regarded a? an attack upon Mayo sir 'tie. It wUl be remelnbered thai the T\>;? e lie orpantastkm bill at I .? a that the l'oit.-? Reorganisation Commission should consist of (brat persons to'1 ,, te?J by the Qov??rnor**?nd "rti? Senat?. ? lovernor Mori m nterfered i and insisted that X. I - . -? . . |<g\Ve th?l ( *. : a.nlsalon. Senatoe lAtuow re? luctantly < mand and 'm llfle ! hi? I I In this particular. Rut this afNngement was ? ? *.o the Plait Republicana .." to their Tammany Hall alllre. I'nder Ii Mm> r Stnsag woul i probably appoint two Rep i! Utaiv- nrd ok?- i?..-? ? ?? .- i member of the Reoinantaatioa ? tosaBrisston, and then there would follow the dismis? sal from the PoU?ce Department ? I corrupt many Hall ; This would be a dread i peri? n ?? ( ir Tammany Had and for Tan many Republicana To head Ils I was drawn up giving this powCT last ion to two U' ? i ?. This bill was In l Friday. Under such a constitution of the Police Reorganisation Commission th? Platt He ? -?? then Will he many deadlocks over propositions ;? dismisa pollremen, and consequently otaay of their Tanuaanj allies ?rill be aav< i from , AfT.iMnl ,l,-.' .!. i-,-i..n FIGHTIXO FOR ALBANY COUNTY OFFICE?. Mr. P . : i- -?.... : pati "...ik.- In Albany County at the expense of the Republican voters mj offi? cials. His lieutenant her.?. William Barnes, jr., hai had a bin Introduced which practically gives him authority t?i name the Penitentiary Commission ol the county, whose members appoint about f?>rt> ofBctaUa TTae ooaraslssfcMi now eoiiststs of it,?- Dt* triit-At;??)ney, the County Treasurer and a cam 7ni?-?*onpr appoint??d by th? chairman of th" Hoar. of Supervisors. All these official? are Republicans k Mr. Harms asks tie? I/?-isris;atur? lo ??as* an or I changing th? memfmrasdfj of the commission, li ?r that la? may name the new mea H? voul like t?i use a R?rpublican L?gislature to tnak.? wai upon one net of Repob an ofltaials at the expenta of others it seems IncredlMe that Qovernoc Mor ton would alga such a bill, if it ever r? aches him and it is surprising that Senators Found, Robert? ?<?n ?aid Lamy, forming tthe Republican ms ?ny ol the ?Pgmmittcf? ?>? State Prisons, should have re portel the hiil favorably, as they did on Friday, THE ALBANY PBXITENTIARY. Th<- P?trit? ? of A ban y County was formerl] ? ii.- Ma\ or an! Record? r ol the . Ity of Albany and th?? Board of Super?, th? count] i a Joint board, This board elected the sap. rintendent, i ?as duty II was to supervls? the management o? tne ?apes*tat ?nderst U pi ; Mi .? ? Is and report i?. th- |etnt boai I. I ? Uro? over the election of the Kupw!ai(nd?ut, and II wa?; alie???l that the supervision of lb? Inspectors waa lax. in the v.-i- ? v,h known a? the commit'?? ?if Thirteen ?.f the Clttsens1 v -.- n of the < ?v of Albany procured the passai law vesting Ihe ms agenten) .. a commits?? at praaeat ? aatttuted. The I^egtalature which pae??--i this law w.?> Republican In i-.;h branch?**?. A np- ??? of the bill v....- the naming of the County Tt.jsir.-r as one of the ? immii makin?? him. In fad th? treasurer of the peniten? tlary an 1 the custodian of li^ fund?. The Oountj Treasurer was at thai time a R?n>otall<*an The pre?? ent commi??ion constat two Democmta ml one RepuhMcan, T<n; the term or one < ' the Lemocratlc coacaulasii ere the one ippotnted by ?he chairman of the B Septem? ber or . >, (ober of this : ??:' The .-ara in ..f thf Hoard ol Supervisor? la s Republican, so th<- com? missi ?? r (ictober will th??n consist of two Kenub Ueana en?! one I?emocrat. Tv.<? managet rol of the penitentiary . lei the n?.v ?ygtem !ia- been a marked ?uccee?, hi I U now ranka as ans. of she seal penal Institution? in the co-miry. There are man) I nlted State? convict? In ranflnenient there, and it Is under the constant and sstairv supervision of the Federal t)epartmenl of ., by v?'hh?h It I? classed as one -if the bes! Hiaiisjgi 1 prisons to which I'nlted state? convicta art- gerat when the prevent superintendent was ap? pointed the affaire of tho penitentiary wer? at a iow ebh The Roea l of Supervisor? had set apart th? etim <>f IT...??, to meet an anticipated deficiency th? following yew, but undei bis management not only was no oortion of the &5.OO0 us?-.j. bul the penitentiary showed ?? profit. The receipts <?f the r?entt?.-nt:arv from November ). 1W.H, t?? Oc.Ikt 31. ,8TM, have been tfttlM <*?*?; ihe expmses, fgatJTCM, ?mowing a praflt to the county of. Albany of $112. Spring Is the season of hope arid of promis" It fells of coming days of Bunahine, and of returning Hfe and beauty. Bui then aie thouaanda of people -.viio wir. Bnd no pleasure In the r.-turn of sprint because of disea.*?? and gnflering, due to Impure Blood whi-*h is the cause ' untold misery. They will find relM in n ? tuse tins great ' to make pure blood and thus prevent and eure ?fletaft. Hoo4'a Bar sapaiiiia renews Um wasted vital forcea, creates an appetite and bu.l ?Jg up the strength. Be sure t,o **;? ? Ho<">d'?. because Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Promlni ntly In the nubil eyt. Hood'? puis i,:^'!,."^'"" COLGATE & CO.'S 1806 LAUNDRY SOAP. t'tt-A hy the bast fannlti??. HUB, This record la unprecedented In the history ol penal Institution? in this State. OPPOSING THK BARN Eg BILL. Speaking in opposition to the Barnes Mil? Wa iri.-i -Attorne) Burtlnirame said to-daj Although as District-Attorney I am ex-offlclo S membei ol th? Penitentlarj Commission, personally i h.mld be ?in!!" willing to be relieved of any n aponslbulty in connection with thai institution, but us .m official my duty is to the publli i: daaa nol seem t?> me necessary ??r arise t" ask - ature to legislate th? Republican presi of the Board of Hupervlaora >ui of office, ao far Hs his appointment "f the ritlsen member of Ih? Penitentiary Commission Is concern? I, and to legislate the Count) Treasdrei oui and the County Clerk In, for the mere purpose of securing .? factional control of Ihe Commission, ;.? it will be Republican In th? near lut un without legislation. In ray Judgment ?uch legislation is i * only unwise and unnecessary, bul from i ?a standpoint It is ha?l politics. My Judgment mai i?' taulty un th-se points, bul It seems to be In lip? with the prevailing sentiment, for II was legislation of thai class and partisan practices in? volving ih?- same principles thai resulted In the re ?ent uprising of the people which swept the Re publican party Into power in this Statu and In its chlel ' itiea. Personally, I have no desire to be a member of the Commission; yel the framers of o ?? law thought the duties oi the District*Attorney were so inti? mately connected with prison management thai !? would in an appropriate member of th<* Com m To provide a third member of the Com? mission, who should he a representative man, the Trainers of the ?>::?Minal law thought the pr.sHl.nl of the Hoard of BupervUora could be safely In? trusted with his se lection. Mr. Rundell, the presl dent of the hoard, one of the most worthy and re tp? fd cltlsena of the i >unty. having had more than ten years practical experience as a Super? visor, no one would question hi? ability or Integrity in the discharge of his duty in selecting the thir1 member of the rommission. Therefore, I have t..en unable to m? any toed reason wbj thi preaent law should he changed so far as it relates to the personnel of the Commission, ?-ven when it is considered from a partisan standpoint, for the same result politically will be obtain?*! by October I, without legislation that Is to be obtalne?! now i>y ap?ela! legislation. REVELLING IS BRIGHT SKIES. THERE was A KERN MARCH wind. BUT H UM AW KINI' AND WIMAI.MXIi t-VM'NI* O EX ERAL EBJOTMSMT. The fair weather of yesterday was nowhere more beautiful than on the Lay. where the waters were rufiitd by th?.- fresh wind. Crowds of people walked ii k and forward on the Battery ail day long, and enjoyed the fr?*h, bracing air and the beauty of the acene, The keen March wind that was biting in the early morning mod-rat.-l as tii" ?lay grew older, and by noon, when New-York's upper ten and other tens began t" parade Madlson-ave, and Fifth-..w. there ?ras Just a ploasanl and s?raaonable br?ese. The ??n wds were aa larg.- as any thai have crowded 'he akiewalk? during the last few Bundaya Th- wind waned the women to k"-p on their furs Most them had hunches of Russian violets, and a Bona parttet walking ?on the avenue mlghi have thought he was In Parla on a Napoleonic f?te day. Though it was Bt. Patrick's i>a\, there were few of the emblema of thai traditional snake driver. Here and there a man .?r woman could be d with a bunch of shamrocks or clover In the but? tonhole or pinned t" the cloak, bul it waa only i n the Kast and Weal sides of the city th.r green ski?-- paraded in all th?dr emerald grandeur. The Park was full of ?- pi io f ? ?'. and driving The bicyclist was conspicuous by hi* absence. Thla was owiag to the st.r," ?'f the roads. The late ?iiS" sunk ao deep Into the ground that the thaw of yesterday was as i>a i ns a heavy ram, an?l th< roads were badly cut up. The menagerie ha i a constar' throng of \isil ?ra In ti.- turd house two ravens bave i.n deposited by Frederick Keppel & Co., of N?o '. ? Baal Bla teenth-st., and their arrival has i.n s source of much Borrow to the old raven that has been in the aviary for some years, ar l t.? an American crow. The old raven baa for the last four years shared . cage with Its s'.nill cousin and treated it H a foster ohiM. feeding It every day. it waa thought unaafe to leave the crow In the same rage with the two new arrivals, ao i' wai pul Into an adjoining cage, ai'ii it was pathetic to see how the fretted over their R?paration. rp in the Ladies* pond, at Weal Seventy-second sL, th?j ?wan?. g??sc and ducks wer* evidently greatly delighted that thi last sign of Ice had van? ished from their ?confined winter quartern Ail of the birds were tumbling about in the wat-r. Th? swans were probliiK with their long necks for the water larvae that the toe had guarded from them for so long, and thu ?lueks turned lead under heels In the van.e quest. I'p in the Hamh'.e. where the small brooks? nn?l streamlets were tumbling down and rioting in their freedom after the long frost all sorts of birds were n.iitced revelling in th? Oath that they have t>cen unable to enjoy tot werl?. Even the Bngtish sparrow. wh'-rt he nave tip court? ine and quarrelling, washed. The proopects for to-day aie f?r fair and warmer weather, with high northwesterly winds. STRIEERS TO RET?ES TO WORK. STKI'S TAKEN IN THE HOPE OF ENDINO Till: BUUtDlNQ TRADE? STRIKE. About MOO men of the various building trades srhlch have been OB strike for h month, were ex peoted to return to work to-day. It is possible, however, that th? celebration of St. Patrick's Day may prevent some ol them fi"m coin? ba< k to w?>rk until to-m??rrow The bricklayer? al ? meeting law on Saturday night, appointed a committee 10 meet the master mi on? ?his afternoon at the Building Trades Club, No. n" Bast Twenty-*fMrd-?l . and request :h?m lo take steps to brlnp the strike to a ? There, are 10,000 men in t!i? bricklayers' sssoe.a tlon. They have not been oui on stiike because, by an sgreemenf made witn their employers, the ma* 1er masons, two year? ago, the) have nol been affiliated wl|h th?- Hoard of walking I ???:? gat? They claim now, however, thai many of them ha?.? been f< '.??.) oui of work bj the strike <>f the other ?. .? ?on? trade cannot work without th? othei They ?ay they may a? well ?:r kc .-.- be lock??d oui it k? .?; .)i??d by th?- m? n thai no more ?trike? win be .,-:??).? i. and that ihe whole trouble will be settled speedily. A i.FUMAS IIOMIVS YBAGIC FSI>. ?JHB Jl'MPS FROM A riFTM SIHP.Y WINDOW AM? IS KILLED INSTANT!.Y. M,s Amelia Schwab waatohave ulled with her husband, (iustav, for her home in Qenaany to-mor row. insteai. her lifeless body taaaraHIni burial on Ui? fifih fl.Hir of the tenement-house. No. OB Flrst-ava Yesterday at noon, while h?r husband left the aptitments for a f?-w minutes. lo?-kirik, ;h>? doors behind him, th? woman clambered out on to the Urs sarape Th?- apartment? w.-r,- on the fifth fl?>or, and from thai height she threw herself to th? yard below. She was killed Instantly. She had not seen Dresden an?! her kinsfolk for mor? than twenty years. an?l the longing to be back In the old country, couptod with sickness and sorrow? ing ovar the baby ?he lost ten yeatl ago, had af? fected her mind. Her husband Is a locksmith, and ?h? had been employed in the ,-mbt.?i<l?ry depart ment of Lord A Taylor, where she earned good ?rages The loss of her baby had always preyed OB ?the woman'? mind, and her actions of late had caused h?r husband much alarm. A month ago ?in; became violent, and w?s removed to Bellevue Hospi? tal. n.h?-ie sin- wa- detained for ten daya IUt. BATS Aid' TAIES To HIM BB0IMBBT, Tue annual sermon to the Kh Regiment, N. Q, s N. Y. was delivered yesterday afternoon by th? chaplain, the Rev. Dr, Newland Maynard, at St. TTsomaa's frYoterrtaat Episcopal church, in Flfth-ave. Although the attendance at iihh s?i vice Is i-ot compulsory, about .vr?? members of th? regiment tuni??l out. Colonel William Beward waa la oommand. To LE A PBOFSEEOB IE WOBMAL COLLEES, ih?? sub nosamlttrc of the Executive Committee of the Normal Coltags have raoommsnded f..r th? position of profeaaw of natural seiaacs Ed? ird Burgess, of Washington, wh??r?? he bald a similar position m us high school?-. II- is a graduate of Hamilton CoUsgs an?i of Johns Hopkins, where !..- wa? als.? an kastnretor. li-- has also toi some time been iti<- Instructoi ol natural science in in* ?umrasr school al Martha's Vln?rymrd The i.\.-. u live ?Committee havi approved the re ommendatlon of the s.ih committee, and Professor Burgess win undoubtedly be ?le? ted to the nah Hi had sev ? ihI competitors, bul hm well-known botanical knowledge t'A position in the scientific world ?e cured him thi professorship, whl?.h li north S-*-??"?*? a > ? ,r BESO BEB F BOB A BUEEIMti FESSEL l.i-w.-.i, Del. March 11 The m hooaei Zimri is. Wnlllngford. from Qeofgstowa, S ?', for Boston, with lumber, accidentally caught in? bhta mot Ing nit Metomkln Inlet, and wa.? bun,..! to the ?rater's i i ? i'ii" craw srare rescue I fa llfe-sa*, ? i .?.n-r? i red to th?- tug Sanip?on and broughi here, Th? waUragford v.,,-- ., ihre? masted ?choon - ul 'M ions, an?) wa? iniip at Bath U? In ltt3 She ??s m reel long, SO feel beam and B feet draught <?? ?t- Harris, jr., A Co.. ot -'hiludidphU. .tin h? r ownei a. TALK ABOUT TURF AFFAI THINOf THAT WILL HAPPEN IF ' QRAT BILL IS BEATEN. M,\\s or SOME "i" TUB RTABUtfl A "VB1 KART Bt'ROBON" w H? > l*BED BtOBXBM AND DEALT DEATH. Horseman and breedera throughout th" lend | anxiously awaiting it?? ? n-pnri of u?e Code? Bub-t mlttee o? the Am smbly on th" (?ray Racing Prom tii.- begtnnlng, the disreputable element or turf, aided by the poolroom men and th?-ir aui lies, have worki I night and day to defeat the ell ol ui.Mtc vUr> -u.ru ?miii.il!.'. respectable, aal \ ? ? peagg racing on e high plans if exretleure. horde of smraklng, dlahoneat, unacrupulous breakers openly boaai thai millionaire bre lacs hor?e-ownera and Ihe public an powerleas w isinfrent' i by the ranks ol lb? policy, "greenjjo? and booli '"i coborta When a State H oatOi an Assemblyman proclaim, In s crowded <? i hi re i- ? ' J ?ckej Club moteo- In sight ai Alt? and the Oray hi i bas ni; the slight--' i -?une of tii" diplomats of the 'thirl housi j; I i. r;ed." the publli sa form sn Ides of what men wh? .n? striving '.? regenerate racing ha\. ' '!'!? Il'i ft il il. When a meaaui that is almoal unanimously s ported by tin prees and the public i- leu up the dlet.iti.iii of a poolr.i pantata whg *i .'nen.la?.oM- circulars broadca ; thro theft) i: is high ; la? -abl ling cla m halt, an I lo unit" their loicas effectually to s piCUgamblei v\ ire representative! of refOTBi as t<?o>-' t" tu",..' their own ends. The n-otu horda'men are awakened to th. issu, s at ataM. '.hough then .?!?? nearly MO entries for the trotti stakes and pu,-.-* m i,.- ,?. .|, | at Fleet? >"d Pa ?ii \ug,-;. .mi every Indication pointa to on.' the gnat.-' ?. i ? ?: ti Hing i 'Meet* ever h ?'. I I mis country, the leader? of the trotting division tl : that th.'.v are .,; tie mercy of a mere handful : caBSfttmoelcne villains, wh.? havg ipvit contribu? ! ?ins dollar to support either truting or running, a d-sire to have the decent element In racing* class. as criminal-, so thai the public may be fleeee? wl i.npunity In th" poolrooma thai ..??? aura to aprli up sh<iu!i| the <ii.?> nul tie defeated, Tbegf is i more chance of holding a trotting meeting at Wei w...id Park than three is oi holding running me, ing? at Sheepahead Bay, if the opponents "f hon. railing - i,?.??-. i ?n their endeavors to ?lefeat tl me?a?rea for thi relief of the turf. Even be-w, b f ?re tie ii,i'M irnm th-- recent political upheav? t> rid this ' It) "f corruption and crlm* haa settle the Conner poolroom-keepera are leasing quart.-: m favorable localitlea ao es reopen Iheir io-ca.ie commission houses for Western racen ATTITUDE OF THE POOLROOM MKN One of the i?.,ni,.rs ol tie- ell) i.Irooffl m? a table in an uptown cafe th-- other day, sin. ... by several ni"ti who ar.- interested In the turf. ? >n ef the latter Is a trae!, ?wner, an i has been a futo I in causing much of th? troubles thai i--?? t the turl | A mei t. n.' '. was presen! tol?l of the loases tha | would !?" auaed to the tradesmen through State If racing and trotting were suppressed, lb said: "Rai ng ..nl trotting ar-- Ihe best-knowi medium? for the distribution of money. I ha\. m ,n;. customers in Buffalo .'ho nuke the trottlnt mretlng of the Orand Circuit al Buffalo the medl in of Kupplylt i tin - . Her merchants In the irroun I lug towns with g.nods foi m.- fall and winter trade .i? , , ..i. ton-ki epei- < ml ?? bu naaa wltli pleasure In visiting Buffalo to wli races, Moreover, ?ttlng and racing make business for the farmers, g neral l? tiers, hotel-keepers, rail? roads, I? iiier merchants, Ironmong rs, grocerymen, fact, men ? gag? i In almost every legitimate calling who derive I" unlary profit through racing ?m 1 trotting, l: the trol ei in : runners are driven oui of tii" Stati 11 will take millions of doliera oui of IL" The poolroom man smil d complarentlj and tc p'.. , ; ''- all i im' from j air point of ?tew. 7f th? stables are forced i<> ra the Weat, II is wo th while ; ? take loni chances with a city j? <>i I'niiiii; because, with n i racing In this State, **e can lay an) i ri? ?? wi for men ? in I"- anyhow. The privilege to krep open may come a llttli .... ' ? men v?. n?> hold racing or ir >: ting meetings mus? tau.- the same chances ara do or close their gate?. When August Helnv.nt an?i his ..,-. ., . ,. ,. ? " the -am- categorj as 'Jim? my the Nipper.' we ? 111 bi The merchant hurrii lly left the table, the ira.-k owner assunrt? : an iwl-Mke ?pression, while the others remained sll< nt until th.- poolroom man laughed loudly .?- he died for "another quart an 1 remarked: "We hive sn ace do-en on the dudes" .1. W. i!.,??,,..- ha- teventeen ii.'i-"?* in ttsinn all of which are In ex?celtant condition. (*ltffoi Lorian and Sir Excess are in the ?am? .-lass, ce ???Quenily. ?loger?) expects to have some tr..ul Jtl p'.a?'lng 111* til. <-.?.1.111.i> no. ?iitte. un), faut nt. t wird, hu? never been ?? robuat, healthy anlmi Rogers exp?.-ts to hold his o?n with him in ra? at th? sprinting distance* The stabta will l shipped i" Ihe Hawthorne tra.-k about April it, it?.be, ? Kos.-, the owner of Clifford, has t.n sraoderer all winter. He tail Boston ihr???? we?i igo for li??! Springs, Ark. lie *.?- Ragged al M quarantine line.?1 told that there was an e| d. tiii.? of smallfov. )ai,ir.K. and this caused hi: to g? to Memphis, where he consulted hi* form? partner, Bugen? Leigh, about the prospect? '? racing the West. Leigh's answer wa?: "Ka.-in is ail right anywhere, ?f Ihe people have monej i: looks as if .?h the money in 'he Weal is burl? and unless the t.pie dig it up, the racing wl i ? ? ?tram? . an ? " Ros? di Ided to go to Nea Orl?ans, and take chance? of being financial! guillotined ? the ra< sa in thai city. Th? California com gent, headed b] Davl lild? in, will probablj go direct to Memphii San Francisco II the ilray till ;s defeated, di ?:.!...!., i;.?.iik'(. i;. Snj h end "th??r well krtowi ICAstern horsemen may fo?ow th? circuit of West ern rare meetings, tmtll tin- ?'hha.;.. me? begin In Mg]. Marcus Dely'i s-.?bi- mai npi ftilfll snj of it? Rastern engagements, but ppen ihe seeumn ?it < 'hlc 14 MR. KKi.N !'.'.-' HORSBS Jame? ? Keen? visits the Lakeland paddock? ?'?moral ? -, >ry Sunday. Bverj horse In the ?table la doing am wet! a- could be asked Domino la In ? ?pecially good fettle. Lakeland is unlike many nr the oiiiei trainers. il?? says; "I do my i.??! to train the horses in my charge o ai to send them to ths pool Hi an?i : ready to race, it make? no difference t a me where Mr. Keen? desires t.? race, l will ??.. there without I ?akin? .... ntuatlMi uu i ?... l,,.?/u .... hi. mm ?-. eil ,,s my ser\ ici ?>ne of the b.-st known of th? many breeders o thl? country recently told al hi? experiem'es aitl an English reterlnari ?urgeon whom he ?m ployed at a large salar) t?? .?it.1 the ?tocli on hi farm. Here I the ta! of the breeder's experience in his own word?: "l uiHk. Rl) own song? and sing them, nui i struck ? Waignei :-i?k when engaged thai English 'vet.' I lost paste the fir? day ii?? appeared on the farm. The 'niggers.' i?? fore the acvenl ??! the 'vet.' paid me th? greste? res].t, but when they hearl thai 'vet' inform m< that th? .'Util le of On? ?>f mi stallions was afflict??? with capUlarj effusions ?>f noatallglasl? and re quired a hydrographie diagnosis or somethlni that sounded to me like that th?? negroes look.?? at me pttytngl) s? If I was a chump not to know that on? of mi favorita horses iun so sertousl] afflicted i walked away to commune with mrseli on the situation, and WS? alarmed lo OVerneSI ,,ii. ,,r ih? :. ger? Inl .un tie- stud groom that th? -Mili,,,. !...? !. rirophobta snd >m?s oangeroua Thi ?-..i pis.l ihe unfortunate ?talllon under treat men1 II? died ten ?i?>s later His death was fol lowed by thai of three other? in quick succession mat ?rere placed under treatment, Several value nie mare? mel the same rate .??? my stallions. I ha nil v knew whal to do, ??s hull of the horse* 01 th? plac?? wire reported as suffering from unpro 1.losmble dlaeasea My neighbors ahuaned mj farm as if a pestilence raged The newspapers Ir the North prini. I accounts ?>f an epidemic on mj farm, so that I was In despair Th.- vel' hurdU not 1 m? . a? for the nigger? th? \ n ild no at tcnti?,n to anybody bul th>? -\,?t 1 believe he ha.' an interest In som< wholesale drugstor? ai thi farm wagon was senl to town every iu> foi s h?.,. of drugs. One day sn old negro cautlouslj ap? proached ma and said 'Massa, ole T la Ion? got de roll? . ? f yon gimme sum ob ?lut ?de mediclni we um befo' dal voodoo doctsh get hei,? I bellel de mab cum oui l.,k ?he .1. befor? ' i lool nt time .u K'-ti?g ih-- 1.leine and hurrying to Ib? 1 i , loi ii. \\ lib tl,?? aid .,1 the old groom thi mere was led to an angi?- in Ihe fence ind l dren? hi 1 h 1 he me Heine'. ? Just .1 1 had fini i.'-d the 'vet' cam? galloping up 10 thi ;? 1 .? ? on one of mi wife'? poniea he h.??i appropriated lo hi> own us??. He wa? In . ,.??? .1 ki 1 --? hi he a is not 1 died al on? ?? t.. ai tend this mai?? 1 asm thai man dkwharm I,' hi ?aid. pointing to the old nigger, who waa >?? Faithful ? i he run "'Whal s the mat lei with the mare 1 .?sk..i ih? \ el, riba il 1 ? ounded Ilk? thi?. ?ih, I - afflicted with kfflatus of the ueaophagu? ?uperln duel 1.. th? ?tabulation ..f the rervldi vertebrae, win. h ha? ..11? . I tiiltaniuialloii ol the o. -, ? ? itnio mlnattl.' 1 lump, 1 down ?.ft ih? fence and .<?i.? 1 him to rep? .?r ? hai he ha 1 ?aid In English, a l w.,-< 11 f?-? 1 ? ? had been accused more than once ? I l? In? unabl, to ti?ik English as ?he i< >|?"K ? 11? -ill II ??.?? ,. I I. , v..,vi, o( v iliiabl? time i., tranalat? l?atin to .? man wh?.:i 1 noi linden land t.-. hi. . .mi ordered the m? n lo i. id ihe mart la th? ho pita I ! ? 1 ad ? 1 il,ll?he?l In on? ol .. lubl? l ?oul 1 tan 1 .1 no longet. and |u?i .a loos? lio? .-.i th?? 1 ini llahman f ciul talk. .! English I ?elsed him b? the collai and -.?k him until hi? leeth rattled ?... SSked hit,1 If lhal mu.? bid .,milling .Is. Inn a ?light attack of colic. He ?aid. 'Don't huit ?as Has Urbana WINE COMPANY GOLD SEAL CHAMPAGNE. mai" has tl- belly ache.' He had relapsed Into Kngllsh under pressure. 'Voti mak?- von bill out llp t? dji-: said l. 'and start for town naide ol an hour, or an Ktiglumni.-iti with a fracture i i erVli ???? vertebrae will rcnulre thi assistance of several phi ?ilcls n i.' .,. . ?????.?.n't I have th<- wagon i<? ride to towni he a-k?d when he was read) to ihmari ?? ?No you w 11 walk I will eend yn ir I- ? in the aragon. Here I* youi money So? atari, <?i i ?vin s"t ?in- dogs on ."?? He itarted, and only one horse has died on m) place since he l? ft It, and that hois, died of ????I tK?- Mjthtnlng struck one of th- barns on one of my neighbor's farm?, but lightning N i mere ?u a instance when romeered with a ie?i out-and-out veterinary" IN Till: FIELD OF BFORTB. (HANTS fiiMIN?; BOMB ??'? ?' iTH \ 1.1. AMD rRH'KBT ROTH The Qlants are expected to arrive home from ? .?ii tour t.\.i weeka (rom to-day, and the) ?ill open the preliminar) sea n al th? Polo Grounds with the Manhattai ?'oil?'?-''' te.?m on Wednesday. Aprii t The ?earn *\iH rrmi.tn Bl Jackaonvllle until nexi Friday, when the mach northward Will be begun The Ulari's will ;..!? al Columbia, 8. P., n?rai Saturday: al Danville, Vn . on Monday, March 25; al Ch?rtottesvr.le, s., . an March -?. al Richmond, on Mar h ?? snd ? i Portsmouth, Va., on Barch :?. and a' Norfolk, on March Mi Th? players w.ii return from Xorl by steami i Th? National Association Ifaotball l-eague con? tinued Us championship serle? of games yesterday, ?he Brooklyn Wanderers and Scottish tmerlcam of Newark, being the contesting team? Th- game was played on the ground of the Varuna Boat ? lub, South Brooklyn, and. although th?' il?'i i .va-- i tn er?-?! with anow, and a hi tier wind ble? up from the Bay, there teas s lame attendance. The ^arn. was evenly contest ed, Men side scoring Ihre ? goal* The Wanderers congratulated themselves on this resu'.t, foi In the second half Htark, their outside rlghl wing, had to retire, and they finished the Kam" with only len men. The teams line I up is folio? P.M. hljm Smith . Patrie!. MM. ???ill I 11, f III il \lll. r Siephenaon \ M. conv'iu ' Dawaoa \ ??pen? <-? \' Causa ' Ml I' Mill. II ' . K-IIT ' . Hill .. . W? ll'i.-fin-? Dafne ?? Mites '.. .-until. ? _'i an I 11 ?n and MrOulrc . / >i nt.ii- ...... I..II1M' .1 '".???ntiii.l . ' Hupkln?.s . iVnire Htark.. ./ , , . f l<*f< ?Ins . ? Hi .-!?, pit ipai ? '.. ' ?. ? ? v il , kin foi l ?? ? ?,? u W ?nderera . ? . in? ? ?..'i'- .... k" i Mai rs; Wal la ' \M."I |l .'111-. The ii? ketei ?? S ta ten Island Athletic i ', ib an enthusiastic meeting on Saturday and or d what promises to be a su?.saful ci kel club. They adopted a plan originated In England, and formed whai win be known as th? Incognito ?'. C. Then n.trance fees or due? of anj description; no professional will be played ?rith the ?? um or igalnsl It, and non ? bul i ? gulai I - ? ? members aim !"? allowed t" take pan In the games The officers elected an President, .1 T Morgan; secretan and ? tptain, W. .'.!. Alas-.".. Exe ul ? Committee, /. Southard, It J Danby, H Manley, .1 T. Morgan and W. M. Msaaey; Comm I . missions, ?*. M. I'.Mi li Man?? y, A. A M .1. T. Morgan snd W M Mast ? Tl ? lut? In : with i list of fifteen crlckel ? ? ? ? ? mmlttee ... of ? ?loten coo! men, ?*ho will pr babl at the next meeting, it is understood that two ? ,11 be pis red ? n n week, and thai mat? hei ??'Ul 1 irrange a Ith the principal i lubs of New fork, Phlla ' Iphl i. Hoi ton and other pla rill REGIMENT VETERANS COMPETE. ClXt-gg BCORB8 IN' THE iil'i.*-: HATCH RS THE >'?' IRKS The ret? ?? Regln eni h id a . Ij on .-' ?? no i. nigh m the n gtmi nt's a ? when ihe comp?titions for i!,e prises in the Veto rana* Match and ihe Veterans' Cup Match took placa In th? Utter match, both the active vet and thoM who are nol active membera of the regiment i -..u. pari There were two prise* the i Veterans' ?'up and a bronse statuette. They were ??i bj Colonel li W. T Mali, to he competed | for annually, Bach competitor making over 6 pointa ah i received *ii" bronse sharpshooters^ medal ? of the Ttli Regimen I Rifle Club. In this match each ? man h ? I revi n shots itandlng and aeven pn ne The Veterana' Match was open only t.> | .- mem I ben or th< Rifle ? lue not active members "f the ' regiment, ?<<irn?- of the scores made In both the ? matches were .'xcehent. an l the competitions were i 'lose an?l InreresthiK. as Will I"- Seen by th" ap j t.<-ii i.- ! acocea: V'KTBRANSr CI P M v i ? II. Private .1 K Oro*? \?t"-|?n II S ?lark ? '??rj. ?rai A. Btevent m n. \ t? ii; Privat?- l?. l'.ir!iii<. T? ?mi; my ? i mti?ii\ K ompanj t' '. ? ' impan] ?m. t :. y A.. 9S H II . ..ti Veteran I* Vaa Lenneji i'ompanj K.3I Veleras C. It Ragle, Oompanj K... .32 ? ?;. jo m in 0 W. Kim,I I'nmpani I' SI Private J. t? Fort i'omi injr l 10 V-terrm F W Hiel.l. i'otnpan) I IB Veteran W ?J. C**nmlnl? v I'ompany I.SO 1.... Ufi \ irrBRAXS' N I'. '? II r \? W '! Il S F '\. i! ?; xv B. i l?ennep, ?'"Hi',, u Clark, v. iim.I'I. \>i.n '?? \rii'ni \mm. ran < ? i \ ? i'i.,ii ? *.. ?rim i'i. I: eteran r* i .??M' an i ' ' MM l ? K "Mil I*" I* HATCH. ? Ml "?m v., I'I fYt'LlXa SfSWS \.vi? NOTES Most "f in? road ran? arranged for y, nerday, ?>nd ther, s il many of t'-'?i.i had to he p -?t ? ? ?!?? of the bad condition of the roa?I?. nen however, whose enthu?la?m for outdoor \<o-k srould not brook restraint ind who managed to gel their wheel? to the B?>ulevard, aere ,??,:? ?iirprised The ? ii had I.n ?craped, and In good condition for Ihe ?port. Th.? road wa? In | falrl k.l condition ail lb? >?..iv to One-hundred? and fourth-et. Pi spite if the f.?. ? thai th.it door ->,as..n la pcactlcsXy si hand, new cycling soadem.es continue : . prlng up ??in sstonishlng rapidity. The in ?nana Bicycle Companj hi? secured Lenoa !.>.-.-uui. snd thl? hall will i>?- opened .,-? a bicycle riding academy on Wednesday afterr.con. \-. rnlertalnment ?vil! b, given b} the Cycle <*'.ub of Brooklyn al the Clermont Avenue Umk t. The pro.l* will go to I'l, Home for Fr!en<lTe! Women and t^hildren A m?-.?, cycle cub, whoa? member? Include many ! leaders, ha? been organised In Sew Haven The new buslne?? manager of "The Bulletin" arlll be .1 i-: Pratt. A Frenchman nanu I Joseph Danlschevskl his In? \ ? m? ?I .1 sell Infl ?nog lire. From Philadelphia com-es the Information ihat, the i. \ W pian of having official referees this year may be abandoned after ail. Expense is giv.-n as the excuse for shelving the innovation The rumor that th<- director? of the Springfield Bicycle Club would discontinue ho.ding it* annual meet 1? no! true. A aew invention has appeared to help beginners learn h"?? to rid? s wheel The device is attached to ti.?r win???!, and it prevent? the bicycle from toppling over. V'ARIOt'fl BALKS OF HORSES. ! Three hundred horse? are to be sold at auction , to-day, beginning promptlj al W o'clock, al Dahl ; man's Mart, Twenly-fourth-oL, between Second and Thit.i ave? Tatter-all s Will s??ll fifty horses to morrow at Fllnfth-st. ami Seventh ave., beginning at ! o'clock. Peter ?' Keiiogg'^ ?;.? i- al? of trotters begins at ISo'i loch t?. dai al Madison Square Garden, The n?-w \ ?? ? oa Horse and Cob Companj have fort) pairs "f well-matched horse? acclimated and rea . loi ,??.ik. awaiting customer? ii their extensive stable?, So ?58 \\>?t Blxty-nlnth-st. .' ' M.U I'l. ANS FOR THE I.. A W Baltimore, March 17 (Special) President Wllllson, of in?- League of Americaa Wheelmen, said t.? ,i.i\ that the league would nal establish this y? i ?? third ? la? t..! racing nen on the cash prise basis, bu: he thought t.-.?? ? hange might b - m ide In anotbei ???ar. when he expe??ted the I. ? \v would eontnd all the racing ?lone In thl? countrj Thi ? ? h Prise Association dii.t ?eem lo he doing -?> well ind he hardh though! ihej would ronduct races thl? The nen presiden) predict? thai Ihl? ?-?ui I.,? the iii.o au ?-??lui yeai In the League'? history, i.A i. i ??< ??. w a i : En.in i nix < nil. The French Line steamer i.< Has? ?gn? ?in? i hers yaoterdaj on h.-t Ural trip from Haws since ib.- memorable on? which ended oa Februar) 12 < ??i thai trip La ?ias.ogu.? Balled from II.hi. Janaar) .'?? and was delayed b) h broken plat?n i., i li. i failure to arriv, hi re ?? Ithln are? ! ble time i aused thl i i ?at? si anxt, I ? The m a. inn. t > of the steamet ha? noa been thot hlj ... i '. ui? i i., ??a igne had um lerat? ? ? iihei on i."! present trip, and no accident? ? o?;, i ? aere J D rlo la. Mlnli fer Plenlpot? ?i. ?.i Swltserland to the I'nlted State? Mi- I'i.i.i.i Mlaa Mabel ?Curtis White, ?-ar !.. i Herrera and w. H Bvaaa, THE TRENTON INVESTIGATION FRESH REVELATION! EXPECTED TO DAT. spki'i NATION OVRR THK MOVBMBNTg OF "BAR Ni:v ? i'??i:i? \M> DAMKt. MORIARJTY? PROBABUO 1WDIOTMBNTH -TIIK USO> I ISI.ATIVK PftOORAMMR. |HV TrU.KilllAI'tl T'l TIIK THIIUNK | Trenton, March it. The third aeseton of the Voor- i here Investigating Committee) will begin to-morrow j morning, and the sensation William n. Corbln, the i conimlttee's counsel, haa on bend ean only lie : gtMaoed at. toi- Mi Corbln has from the beginning of Hi" Investigation declined to discuss the worli ?' ?limit!." Thai new names of prominent Dem ocratlc politicians will be dragged in to-lnorrow Is ii.?-',\ predicted 'i'hu ex-bookkeeper, Bugen? Mur? phy, may complete lus teeUnxtay wi'h ta?' examl naii.iii m .join Muiii'is ?si Ce?'s pnvai" an?i per? sonal ledgers to-morrow, and more of the srarklngs <>f thai (ii.ii with Fot i maj >me o llgh . The | "-o I'efttllatl m apparat it n the Senate < h?mber r,.'v also n e'.ve attention The ? immlttee I* em loue to have an Interview wltfi Daniel Mortality, thi "i',,.' of Mulllha & Co., who appears from the testimony to I it ? wrled on the principal negotle tlons with Port. Hi Is in ?'r?ala, "gone thei i. , al Ion ' sal I J ihn M illlns, ' iftei burj rrienil." Ha wae to return last week? ai ?rdlng m Mi M iiiiii-, but te ha ? appear. The rumor that when "Barney" Ford disappeared fi n Bl lugustlne, Kia. h> had lone so upon the t. ;? ? graphic request of Daniel Mortality for ?? a- mme "bsi.ure point, r not generell) ci here, although several 1 : i.-i.t thai should j Pnrd and Mortality come togethei they might be ??? What many of the old -time Dem ? ? ring fei r , m.si j'. .? s ;?," return ??! Foi i fhej in afraid be will offer himself r State's wltnei tell a.i he knowa of the schemes or the gang of ! corr?ptlontsts. The Mercer County Grand Jury will j be In session nest mon:!, and they will be charged William 8. liumm-'t" the new Republican Su premc Court Justice. There Is i ?i ':'- a douht that Port will be Indicted? and perhape those who m te more prominently Intereated In supplying th-- vert ous offices of ihe gtate House with metalll? fire . .ml tipa thoee i ivlng furniture for ' which the Stets pal i, ma) occupy the attention of ? tin- Grand Jury. All could be Indicted under the i ti i.* f ?? Grand Jurj believed they a< epted the furniture knowing H a/as t ? be paid fur bj the gtate. BhouM further developments before thecom- ; mlttee ? rroborate Mr, Mortarlty'a connection with . Ford, II la said, the Grand Jury arlll be called upon | sa) whether oi nol John Mullins, Daniel Moriar- ? it) and li. .1. Ford ai- guilt) of onsphing to de fraud Hi? State, Ford will be Indicted foi ma ? ffice, obtaining money undi tenee? and, perhaps, swindling and forgery. Beside* th i, he ma) be Impea bed l'pon invlctinn oi sny one ol these Indictments he would ~r > to prlaon . long term of yea gei .t.,: George W. Ketcham, ol usaos < who, by th.- way, was In rumental in bringing the appointment ..*" the .- ?note li Committee, sa) i tl ? ? rooked m is of the Demo ring airead) exposed si the two sittings ol the comml - . im pared to wim ?nl b? dei loped n min a few ilaj -. "And you might *;y " remarked thi Essex Sens tor to The Tribun, orrespondent, "thai Tamman) Hall ia ol >?"'.?? V'ork Clt). is i-sp for ih" corruption <>f :!.?? Democratic ring of Sew and to ii i: J Ford ? an directly tra? downfall in a". Inten e? I once had with Ford, ! t he ex-State House Su i old me thai aft i a meeting with the l? mocratlc man tiling Ci" Stat" h.- win; t?i New-York Clt) and remain? i al th? Fourte nth ?t Wigwam for three -.'...k studying the Tammany method of retaining a hold upon the government. Continu? ing, Foi : laid thai he fell competent, on bla re? turn from tie- Wigwam, to krep the Democrat mm hlne In th s gtate in power for an In leflnlte pi rlod. lb added thai from what he had I? in the management of thi bui n is ol state from the Tammanj chieftains he wa? able, with tl of the Democratic managers, lo raise an) amount for political purl oi The Benators and me prominent Rep in ans held a , onference on Thurs la and discussed at lengtl ii," question of adjournment. I was prs settled thai owing to the work ??. the Investiga Ing Committee the Legislature could not adjourn nexi Friday. The Senate hi--1 week passed a resolution thin, the House concurring, In? ?Legiaiature a.i lourn Bine ?li*- on that date There Is u decided sentiment among Benators and Assemblymen and State leaders favorable to continuing the ????-*',.?, until October next In order t<> allow th?- Voorhees, Commit! ??? to make s repon to ihe present I legis? lature. The suggestion, which /.ill probably be ? I into effect, is thai on March 9, the Legta take a recess intll September or Gctoo-sr and then a IJo rn. it is probable that the investi? gation Into the corrupt practices In mosi of the loan (-..-s o the State Government en he com? pleted by that date, snd s pirt.al report made to the Senate The committee can then devote itself to several i'ouiiM.s throughout the S'aie w hl'h . Risen? are ,'..'mail ling -hail be Investigated. Senator Rogers's borough license bills were ma I? a sp-Miil order in I he s-iiiiii f..i (o-niorrdu iil*rht. Th??.- measures hav" considerable opposition from Republicana and Dem?crata. They provide thai ee tioi upon all application? to sell liquor In boroughs of MM population and oxer Khali tie vested In the borough author.ties alone. The courts now have iha authority. These lulls particularly atfpi-t the hot oughs of Washington, Merchsntvllle, Hlghtstown, Haddonfleld and others of equal population In ?lif ferent part? of the State. Another bill which s fathered bi Senator Rogers require? that eaoh ap pllcatlon for a liquor license, before th? Excise lt.?,ids. must be Hiiri- i bv twelve owners of r.- > i ??state, and they ar?' prohibited fn : I signing ond application? This bill apptlre to ever) clt) having an Excise Board, and -t would affect th" "lies of Camden, Trenton and Peterson, as well ns Newark and Jersey City. Those opposing the measure declare thai its passage would cut down th" number of aaloona cot lei ? ?'? bi ise there would nol be propertv-owner? enough In th. to slam a Dpi I cat ton s of the present number of li If the State Mil ? ???? Boar?! I? willing, four colorei . ?mpsnle? of militia to be attached to the Na ; ..? a| ? luard ma) be i In llmi for then t., participai? ?1 Ihe annual encampment at Se. rjlrl next summ?! Thl? board consists ol Oovernoi Wert? and Oenerala Bewell, stryker. I?..nueiiy Plume and Wans.-: The companies sre t? be lo can l In Canutan, Trentop, Jersey City and Newark --*> CF.STBAl nr.oi: rsios ELECTS OFFICES? Th.? rentrai Lai ir L'nlon hel.l , Ively ?e??lon Ir Inn Hall. In Ea?l Thlrteenth-st.. yesterds) ???.?? ?? The ---m: annual officers ?; - t,.,?!? plac?. A l-etter * i - received from the Sew York Tax Reform tssoelatlon, ?aying thai II had . i ?t?. Home Ui;-- and Taxation hin now be? fore i:>. i., .?_?!-? ?i m-... ?ml requesting that the Cen? tra i..i!?..i- l'nlon use its influence to help ?ecur? of the bill I" wa? resolved to ?i<? so. The union also Indorsed the bill bringing th?-? <-m ploymem of women and children In the mercantil? bouses under th? provisions of the Factory so?. The bill now before Ihe Legislature provkfc no .-h. d und? fourteen year? of age ihall be em? p; i? . i i.i ,i mercai tl ?? "?. nor an) child un I t . years who cannai read ind ?rite it fur. !h,r provide-- thai no aoman or child --hail be ? n plo? ?? i in a m re intll? ho ise befor? ?'? ? n after ?? p. m. excepting during th.- hollda) ?? i from i tocemlM r IS lo Januar) I. Among the reports of the rarlou? committees re . ?.? i and passed on wa? t-hal ?>f the commute* widen had audited th.? account.?? of the ?aie treas? urer ?if th?? union, Meyer i?impf. srtto commltt? i ?uicide, i; ?\.,s found thai Mr. DasapTa accouati were cornet, ?ace-oi thai he had n?.' credited Mm? ???if ?iih an Hen, >>f expemMture amounting to M The repoti was received with applause. \ d.?'.???at.? a.?k i thai the union ?en I another ??ommutilCKtlon |o Mayor Strong asking that further Investigation be made into the death of the engl ?a ? lllbert ?h?> dle?l In .? cell In the One-hundred and-flfty-alath-at, police station from a fn?cture?| skul! after the indie?? and an ambulance ?urgSOn had pronounced Mm drunk. The delegate said Oil 1,.,-t was a respectable man, and that his famtlv ?as on.- ol Hie besl In Brooklyn. He more?! [tab j ut) Coroner Hoeber for the manner in which the , Inque?! had been conducted ?\ committee of flV? ?as appointed to Investigate in?? charge? thai the propriet?r >>f Clarendon Hall employed non-union actors and musicians, The union resolved that it would nol continu.? to meet m a hall If noli union -high kicken" were employed I i>> its proprietor. Th?? result of ihe election of officers ?<f the union .? -t- as follow? R? 'onllng secretary, J p. Arch!? bald; corespondtng ?ecretary, John ?-s Henry; im.meal secretar) Jerome O'Nell; treasurer, Danlej m?:.is. ?ergeant-at-arma, James C. Edwards; Ex? ecutive Committee, Thomas Dowm Jame? s Will. lam-, ii.-nr\ White, ?Daniel Harri James McQlll. 8TE1EE OF THE FATB0MB8 BtOTCLIETA Mi Hnbsr ?>f the disse laueeum ?a? saemlngti : hlghl) slated y-aatardas ovei whai h>? termed a . satlsfactorj ending of ths airik? of Ms fal ?omen blcycltou ti? ?Id n?a? whlta Um sink,?)-? ware nol m number, the) made It up tn weight The J eggregate welgni of Um six strikers, \ii H?bet ii I v? ,i ? '...du pounds Mr in,bei ?aid that the strike ? ,? caused i>\ lbs , c\.list, claiming hum the) were worked too hard Th?) u.t.\ to m?....,! in six bicycle races aattj ,?i thi begtnnlng ot their engagement, but of tats business had been -?? "tre man-dona" thai ihej bad t., gi\e several mere m< - gad the) ?anted more \ pa) im m The fal ?romea he!d ., mass-moating and -Vmelta I iiir. the 'iiidK.-i ..i ii,.? party, waa made ehatrmai si... arelgha onli Mi pounds, and i? aboai i feel ?? inches m i,, igM Manx sp.? ,;?,?? aere made al lbs meeting, and li ?as resolved thai tin- Fal LadtaW Btayeu I nlun go ou sinke rather Lau ruu a.I their SMALLER THAN USUAL ? lilliputien, in bet, are ?iT Ptafce's Pleasant Pellets, i>t K. V. iVrn?, Chief Consaltiag i'hv-t? ?an to th' Invalid i| , lei and Surjfi?al Institute, 0f Buffalo, N. Y..W*?? the firn't to introduce g Uttlc l'ill to tilt American n- ople. p ,r all \ix. ativc and cathartic Mrnoaea these sagar-coatcd Pellets" are ?up"ri?,r in a frtal Han W.-IVS to .'ill mitl'tll w;,!,;.^ sedlii/ powder MlU, ? H?tor oil frt.il syrups, laxative irU and othtr pargstive i -n' pounds, Mad? ??f ? ? n. entrated vegetable ingr?dients, they m i in a mild, natural way. Their secondary effect h t?, k<-<?t> th? lit r .?? ti?.-? und the bowels regular, not to iuiUur coustmati the cane with oth? r pill-. They dorn ;'Hi ???? the least with the diet, habit? or occupation^ an-i produce BO pain. gripitiR ?,r shock to th? '.?teal. Dr. Pierce'? Pleasant Pellet? <ut? ., nie^ and Mliou? headache, dizziness, ? ?. '-...!. .,- tf>B stipatiotl, ?OUI ttomacb, l???-? .,f appetite ?-.?t-d tongue, Indigestion, or dyspepsia, wind) belching* loan-bum," pain and ?lt-ir?;a? after eating, an<i kind-fed d? rangements of the livef, i aha*. - Is. The-??- !'? llel si ? ? f I ?, the toman ?nd absorbed Into the blood ?timntatiag ., flo-woi bile from tlu liver, and growing to activity all the glandular ?acretiona Thw Hb ?? ,/a/ t. r a ivy. In proof of their superior ei -:>,,,-,. g-be truthfully ?id. thai tb-ey an ..'.-? .1 a household ?????'' ties the hr-t it Put up in gta - ? ?all Ibereiore slwaya ftoEk and rcliabk One lit-.:? P 11? t ' i? ? laxafivi ta i ?re tnrtdiy cathartic. A? a "dinner pill." toi ?? ? , t.il??? ove each day aft? r alnn? : To reli ., i:..:ii ?.ver eating, ih? y are nnequaled. They arc liny augar-coated ^rAi-.ttl? ?< say lud will readily take them. Ornee used, nl > .?, ? m i Accept ao substitute that i .?-d to be "jraM a-, good II maj ta Setlei /? ? th> because of paying him a 1 I -.he ? a-.? who needi h?-lp. ". ? ? REED & BARTON, Silversmith?. EverythMg D????ir?bi- in Mvenian ?t r-??a-?on?b.? Pr'.:?a, :>~ I nlon ?qnare, B. V., 13 IIAII'KN LANK, N T. " ? i well paid for !? ,,? th ?? ommlttee w..i :, i ? dt on Mi H'jber en I ->.,'.? th< Ir rrl rape? ?. He | that th. i., iti r wot el tin y In th? hand own manager, Mr. Jai -? ?ith r r.ui made ihe -:.2 >k? -r.??:?.? lama I '. on? ??r th ?(risers, an I as so <td of \li- Haber'* . I (on - the thliiK to me, ?ir. They did - The result was *? rs all gra ? I ??:??? \'07 I.I HI I V TO Mm I Fill. MILLS SOI 1 H. U'?UON'H l::\'l?].|i BY TIIK BAT - ' ? TB .?.i:?;'-'..??'!- WHO HAVE BERN LOOKING INTO '! Ill?: ??? ' TRI THKR ' if?a?a ? ??-. i ten? South Caro ina and ? ; i estigste the ? cot ? - - d v ii .-???.- r I ?h r h - m eonver? nation touching the tout imi ?---.ors of ? ? regiot . We heard hat. owing t ? . ? r cosl and .i louth of Ma- I . our home mil - lely to leave the s-a-? Two ? ? l'fact? uring planta di I tel?n of th? !.. embark hi b islness in th? Sou ? another. Tl li ent was ne ?, protect their tra l.?-marks. Bui th? -a - V.'.- have nol m in? our rej briefly --.tat.? a tea - ? the Se? -Englan ? masse In the faro.I making co irse t:r id? a and profit . ..?. I v? irs I efon they will . i . 'ahn i Thej ? a:.not mal the South ' ?r a number of ) i r.ot the machinery nor !" ?killed la! I'm. r?.! all that, then is , splendid for Northern cwpttal in the Southern Sta?e- an 1 n.> man w i Id .? I vocal iti mi loj ra? it '.? re morn heart thai I The manufa ? ? tton i? nut ? ? industry. There are ,,?or?-?<? of ? ??h.-r .??-..i-i nei?i f u profitable investment. The stut" of .", r c;a .i.-, l the two Carolinas are rnh In natural re sour "es, and the time cannot he very far ?!?-? ,nt when their ??ittzens will he as thrifty and p-.-ier ous as th.? people ,.' ,,n State in the I KNOCKED IHE POLICEMAS OTEE, THKI-.K MBH It'gPBCTBD OF '?CKVIV? rxrf BTOI*EN SHOES IV BAKBAXS'VT MAKB V l.i\ Kl.V riQHT. Toi; ?man Lane, of the Church-st. station, bad an unpleasant Bunday morning jester.lay with Harry Kent ? in,?, hull-', thirty yean oM. of No. BIO Kast Twelfth-St. Kent wa.? la ? barge of a truck which ?j- ?.?a.lid town with ihoas that he, John Becker, nineteen years old. of Ma. -??'? Bowery, and a third man had brought from I stars of Frederick Blurs, No tl "tVarrea-st. Roma of the ?toek wa? la cases ready for shipment, lane a-k. i Ken* where he was going with it. Kent ?aid ?omewhere m Greenwlch-et., an?t the pollen. man insisted oa tne third man* going for tn. ;???-. ?on to whom the good? ?t? consigned. ??> m te make ?? ? ? ' ??? i - Th.* third man died ?? return. Laae then and B'*.*k?r n.usi i-nrti" with him to the station, A net how pe> llceman lumped ?n the tni k with Becker, and i.ane t, ok Ken trg I ~ me a block when Ken;, who Is ? ? - ?trap- - ' Vow, struck I.?'.' In the neck, and s.-nt. him sprawling Into t he g itter A desperate struggle ensued, and Svi ???i.- s.m for from Church-st. t.an.- appeared In the Tomb? Pol ?>* Com terday mor? i ; with ins uniform coven mud. He made no comptai I ? I s?a Ken?, but Ken; and Bwker were held la J' ? I ball each. Mr. Stunt. IdentlO? - * >len, and estimated Its value g{ $i...;> ? ? idlag Ml pan* of ahoes Becker, ?ho bal driven awaj ?hi!'? |?ane ?as struggling with Kenl was evenl stopped bj a revolver prest llceman In Broadway. The horse and ?agon which the men had were from a stable at No '?'" Concord? at . Brooklyn. Th" ownci of the horse is James v, . ,'. of so. a Duttekt-m Bregklyn. ? ? Tllr: WKATHEB REPORT. ri.K\H ?KATHRR IV M.I. 1MWTRT.T*? \i ,. si..- ? ',: rhe tai iretAmhas f?S? 'tf i.. i "is tasseoi It aaa ?? I alley? an l lh?a ?? ??iU ?s.ir.i te in? I'a.-ifV Coaal ?nd K I? huthem ?er the OkM I I ?*?. , triads a ?? generell} from ?oath to west, ?a I Ihi K i-' ?;?: i .imI s n-" v ..m i. S'a; ?, wh< tmu.' from the northwest. High ???? a w.-t.MM \- ?-Bnetaad, Me? r?rt and Uta i"*- ? regtoni The weath?t - gsaei I - Warm? ?.n.'i.illx f.. r we?th.'i ?ill pr<-?*tt thronen 'it th? Mouibern State?, th? eeatral valleys and ?ss in*? ie K'. BI _ tu: rAlLMD PORRO Igt FOR fO DAT. ?>*.,, Mum.- \.'v? llawpasa?? sad Vttntont *-'*n-: poaak !?I. Mghl ?n.?*? in Ihe rx'.i.n.. -. ? rn vum-ne ??? Ui litxti 'vmi'iU ?uisis i n- MaaaaagssMtta KU ,l- i?:.. | "???, ?inu.r, bit?.? t.. I?uh If ?Ma? If ? nJ? Rastara New v,<ru. RMtef? Neospivaa i v??-J?s* ?. m,i Dalawan Pair; wanner; t?n*k ?ni M '? ?'?'???ta ?m,i? KM Ufaatara sf?? \.?ii? im, poeetMj ?rendiil In g?S looal en i ? % un 1.4k.. untarle; bn?w ?ti,.t hi?i> ?-???.?tir ?lud? TlttltCNK LOCAL OllSEHVATt.iNS. it? this diagram ? ..'iiunu.ua wfcita Mm dmea ?*? c *ng*% m prvtsiu? .,, indicated l> The iiU.au?? salt? r?'"lMl '*' ' m . rh? bream t?n# r.-i>r^??nti ti? h? p?i..i.ir. aa i.MM.,1. i ,,t f,,n , ?Mateseaar? '?"? ? lurch IS, | a ? The ?.*'*-ei >*??t tni wa* tali sad ?oai what ?aima the i?ja??e*aaaio ?4!i??-.i !,.i?efti ?.'.*. tag a** tegrsas, the a^rsc? iSiV bet''? '-"? lush.'i itisn am letiardei mi i??1? laasa ttun >"?? i he ??ttwapaeemg iey u?t >e?r 1 "?? s*eai ' will arehabli eoatlaae r?ir i? <ar. eeaeee? ing n.trin-1 Children Cry for PITCHER'S CASTORIA i