BALE OF MOXMOUTII PARK. ? ? THE IIACIN". PROPERTY DISFOMBD '?!?" AT AUCTION IN FOUR LOTS. DISAGREEMENT AMONG THE v. itii?Ks H__r_M RE ?i.MiniN?; THE m.\na<;i:mi:n-t OF THE r.s TAT!-: III8TORT OP THE TUA 'K. \- ir! 2)0 d.-nia?T.s of Monmouth <'--'Uiuy assem? ble 1 ,t the Courthouse at Prwteld yesteid.ty to witness the sale ef th?. Moaatouth Turk property. The r.i clng m n did not attend the sale. Only the panons directly Intimated In the siie wen present. A. ?\ Moaaon, i. ?> Appk.?iv. .1 inii-i N. Qalway, August ?'?a- n, R ?ben Crater and Thomas M. Croft ? nd? 1 the ... while ihe suie ata? in progni The property waa ?:.-..!?! into four lots. Henry P. White, the aiti-tb.neer. called for bids on lot N". 1. which compris?.'! both the old and new racrtneka, all the buddings ar ! racing appurt? n&nt-es. A ?ingle bid ot .-.'."??' -? ir.d tot No. i f..r ft. ''. Momo? and a J ?'- nt, arfeo represented the bondhoMera Lot Ko : Hi.- Ill",'??? hotel an 1 ground?) was knock? ; dawn for ai? ?.?????. Lot No -. coaststlag of the yearling stabln and training grounds, reallaed $1\1'<". and lot N i. 1, (two small dwel Ing?) brought It is not leaerally known thai Ihe heir? of I?. D. Wltben have disagreed among tbe ras? brea in re? gard t.) th<- ?aaaagi ment of th? eatate, and that communication with .lodge A. ?'. Monsun Is eon ducted through the medium of the lawv.-rs retained by some of the heirs. It '.* likely that an effort will be mad?. ;., dispose of tin property at priv.it, gab M nmouth Park is a landmark in the history of American racing, an I the ?rounds have been used for over a c?mtury for racing purpose?. A half-mile trick, known as Hullck's ?ours., wa? the ?cene of many contests between the local e<;Uin' champion? for many years previous to the pur chis- of the grounds by .I,?hn ChamberMn In IMfc It was i'hamberlin's ambition lo make Long Branch ? v., ,..,,.?,. -,v:,t,.r .M:,j,i,,.,. ,-.?? America. \ racetrack to excel all others, especially the Saratoga tra-Ot, . - prop led and o anpkned at i coal ?>?" nearly 1100,000, No eapenai was spared t.. mnke htonmouth i'ark ri..- leading racetrack of th? country, ?nd at that rime the racing ami trotting in, n of the coun try said the end was rea .-lie?', a? the clubhouse, stables and grandstand were on ? scale beyond the expectations of the racing pubic ?>f that period. 'm July ."..?. is???, a larg? crowd assembled lo wit? ness th?. beginning of racing in Monmouth ?County. Ami?l the wlldeai enthusiasm Helrabo'.d defeated Glenelg in a well-contested race it two and one half aille*. A giooni w.i- east over the -.pirits ?>f the crowd by an accident to l.ynchtnirg in th? Continental Stik.s. a ra? e of mile hears. Lynch burg won the lirst heat, but wa? .-? bed!) CUl down in the second heat that h. was dMtroy? 1 nfter the ra, . wh:. h was won by Kmiuirer, who has smee gained nnown in the stu I ?s th-' siri of many winners. As both horses w?*n ?In 1 by l.famingtuii, the death of l.vmhburg was a ser.ous b!,.,w to breeding Interests of this country'? since Leamington's toas ?re i m irkub y success ful sires. First-class racing with multitude? in attendance made Monmouth Park 'am?.us unt.l .lohn Chamber lln invaded California with Wlldldle, and wa? de? spoiled of his wealth by th- Californiens, The race that attrait-.i t!r. attention of lurfsaer ?U over th? world, ?nd bal mu.-h lodo in "booming" laelng as a soon and cansad tl > taait Is i" desert the ranks or th?. trotting men.* was the gnal c ?n? t<- between Longfelloe and Harry Baaaett, when th? ?rands??n of Leamington lowered Ihe color? of Barry Bassett, who was traln?*d by ?'.dor..-! Mc Paniel. Harry Baaaett aa? tiie produc? of the union of Lexlagton a- i Ca?ar) Bird, and was th?- ideal of American racing men. it was in this race that .lohn Harper refused to permit Robert Swim, the leading jockey of the country ?I that time, to r.de Longfellow, bui penlsted in having his own way and addressed ti..- Kentuckrani who came on a special trim to 9* the race, as fol? lows: sHits mighty kyin! o? you ball to fetch Bobby Swim to ride my colt. 1 am much ?bteeged, K-ntlemen. but if my coll -? tl b r ?ith Hobby In the saddle I never would b<- aatlafl? 1. M Bobbjr has rid for me before. No. gentlemen, I ?rill rid" my own nigger and glee oa!y one Instruction, that is to ride Longfellow from send to eend. and when the race Is over ther?- will hi- no B.i-sett, no M - Daniel, as I.onp.fel!ow will finish al- r.e " The largest crowd tii.it e\'er ?rlslted Monmouth Park attended (be ran which resulted as Harper Prellerei, Harry Baaaett, who was ridden byJamn Rowe, was beaten off. in is?? th- property wa? seised by ?!.?? Bherlfl and ?old at public sa?.- i: ?as bought by i>. i?. With? er?, and (Jorge L_ LorlUard was ma le pnsld it ' th-- Moamouth I'ark Ass.?clat:on. I'nder 1?. I). Wlthera's able management the golden ?-n ??f ra - ing in New-Jersey betau Every meeting was a pronounced ?iKcess, and Monmouth Park b rame th.* i?-ad.ni.- asso at ion of tn.- country. In lsT-? the Coney Isl.iri I J i k? v Club was formed, and Amu, can racing '.mi- nrmly established, in :sv~. th-- de cadem ?? f?-<-t in lengih and I'iO feet in width. Its seating capacity is 12,0110. A clubhouse m I clubhouse stand with a seating eapacky of n?rarly -'.??>?>. extensive saddling pad ?dock? and a bettlng-ring, SO by 175 f'-t. together with Ihe stabil?-. kitchen? and other buildings, made Monmouth I'ark the best equipped ra Ing pr perty In the Unlte-?1 State? The racecourse? aer? -: i They ?.-nsistid of an oval course Of one mile are! Ave furlongs, a straightaway course of six furlongs anl a straightaway ?ourse of one mile ?nd three furlongs. Ail .?.' these coumi wen well graded ?vith wide ?tretchn anl every contint could !"? fairly run. Mr. Wltben wi = rin:ib> t ? hold a meeting in MM, a* all racing r.glits wen reserv? l for Ol ter and GRrttcnburs, and for th- Democratic scoun? drels who managed tii-m. I? I' Wither? lad in 1892. and Monmouth Park fell Into th,- hands of gamb'i rs an l politicians Under tin- management of Alfred F. Walcott, i,. t?. Appleby and others, a meeting was held in 1?'.?.' In >?:' 1' .1. Dwyer M. F. Dwyer, John A. Monis. Hlchard i'r?k-r, A. F. Walcott and others gave a f< rty?slx days' meeting Stiff-neeke l. arrogant, hlgh-handi l method? were adopted, ant bailing tuif wn'.-r> were expelled from the track. The meeting ?vas disastrous In many ways. The citiztns of N?*w?Jersey aros? In their m.e it ar, i in turn expelled ra-ung fr?.m the State. Tim outlook fo- a r?visai of tiling in N??v .lersev is so far distant that yesteiday'l sale means that Monmouth Park Is likely t > remain closed for many years. ??. ?CORNKI.I, AFTi:n l-ORKKiN' thofhiks. THh* 'VARSITY EIGHT TO BAIL K??R BXOUANO ON may _o-\\'li.i, MEET tiiv: I'.k.st CREWg OV i:\iibAM? AMO KRAN? K. Pas'ace ??.-as engag.sj yesterday to .Southamr>ton and return by th? Amcri-an Line of ste-im'-rs for thft Cornel! "Vanity crew. The party will nslst of s.x'ecn roi"soTis. It I? peculiar's- fitting that th? Corr;?-!l oarsmen, who have won thirty-three su, cesslve v: tore?, and not suffered a single defeat in thirteen year?, should be rowe.] on the Thames M th.- seeoad week of July. In this raee the Amer:? ?n collepinns will meet the be8t crews of Ellgbllld, Tran?-" anl any ?.tie ? country th.?: mav aspire to the ?equate- champbrnMllp of lh% world. Including the famous Lean 1er Mght, compisel excl'isH'-ly of 'In best oars of ??xford and t'ambr'.ige uni .ersiti. s. This will be the Urs; Am?-r;. an right ?Mied crew to visit England and row in Kngiami's greatest re? gatta, at Henley, although stv-nl four-iar.-1 'var? iety and amateur er.u.- ?d this country have in ?eat yean oomp tel m England with ?-?vying sie c.-,.- Everything connected w.rh tbui trip win be Amerb-an throughout an American university crea wmpesed entirety of Americans, coached bv Charles B. Couitmy, to row a dtstln?-tlvely Am?*?rlcan strobe rowing In paper '?.ats mad? in America and rigged acceding to American ,i..,s. and carried to and iro.-r: Eng_tad on an Am? ri. i.i line ,,' ??? .unships. THS AMJRUCAM IPORTIxa LEAQVS. The American S(K)rtii;< Lsag?? is likely t > I,. . oome an important factor in the affairs of lb country. This extract from a letter sp.r.ks for Itself: As the Impression has goa? ahroad that the American Sporting I.eagu? is being organised ?m'v in th" interests ?f th, tlirf, , w>h ^ ? ea: attention to the fact that the admirers ?" ,h?e ^nCl l^r^ P?*?Inl??? ???Hing ?VlltAl yj powdetsof which X they say?"same as Pearline "?"gtxxl as Pcarline." Keep *k/enedgeon your wits against su-h PEAR I.I NE has no cquitl. B JAMES PYLE. New Vofk Cleveland convention, April S. The delegates wboss n.im?-? app. ar on the Inclosed slip show what repr?. Bentatrve turfmen neve r?-<-u selected by ihoec Int? ? ? u i m rni-in-;. It is to be h.i ii*a; those Inter . it? i in ota? r sports ? I select m< n that ar? ss r.-pi.-s. ntatlve la their respectlv-j fields. The dallj press ha? ;ak n an active Interest .n this |. and its uitiui,.t.? Buccess depends upon that Buppori botaag coiitiiiu.? i. i.ir---- seat '-.-;?' us t. the Bat of m embers -??? ex? pected, ?i?: a determlaed efforl '??? to bo msde to f.irm an organtsatlea'that ?rill elevate all outdoor : i '-. HOR8ES ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. EXTRCMELY LOW PRICES AT Till. I.A.-T DAT Of THE Ki:u.'"'.'' SALE Peter C. Kellogg'a eighteenth annual combination sale of trotting sto.-k came to an end yesterdsy In the Madison Square Garden. To say thai loa prevailed for the horses soil on ihe closing day Is telling bul halt ih.? truth. Good young trotters were fairly given sway, In some Instances, and on th. whole the buyers bad altogether tha besl of th?- day's i." laesa One transaction will servi I - Illustrate the present condition of the murk?; for trotting horses, A four-year-old filly wag I? l Into the ring at B time whin th.- LU* auditorium WBS half-Ailed with prominent bre? lera and turfmen from all jmris of th.- united States. This lilly. Ai? dais, is a daughter ol Alcantara, one of the best lire 1, most successful and popular sires of the great Wllkea tribe of trotters, and bar dam waa the not.-l broodmare Sue. by Thorndale, !*2fl4, ?> famousaon of Alexaader'a Abdallah snd old Dolly, the dam of Director, - 17. and Onward, S*-6*4 Bus h-.s produced Egthorne, 2:U1-; Suitor, --21; Edge Hill. 2:25%; Bgdale, 2:*:t-_; Egdalla, ZtSH. and the good, game pacer, l?u.to-.- W.-st. -J::T:j. Aidais is us bloodUke as Alix in form -a young mare that s novice inu.-ii: easily mistake tor B thoroughbred, She is jus?, a triii.- loo racy and line, perhaps, to suit all horsemen, but there was only or,?? fault that could be found with her, She stood badly on her from foot, toeing OUI like ? trotter that ml-rht hit her knees when railed UPOH to go si speed This one defect kepi her selling price down to $?"'. s most dlscouraglngly low figure for a truly grsnd young man- that wan about the best-bred trotter offered for sale during Ihe week. She was pur ilia .-I by .1 w. Roderick, o? Bcranton, Penn. Two y.-.ir.s ago Alda1- would have sold for mor.? thai ii\ - times lbs amount she fetched yesterday, sc cording to th?- opinion ol several competent Judges who were present at the sale. Amoiiir the an?mala offered yesterday were sev? eral belonging to Peter C. Kellogg and his father, C. W. Kellogg, who ars the lirm ,.f PeterC. Kellogg ? Co., auctioneers. When these horses were l<-1 lato Hi?- ring Mr, Kellogg, Instead <>' extolling tl-.-m to the skies, as ihe own? rs ot horses for ssle ar? commonly supposed to do, began lo enumerate all their faults and shortcomings, telling? how this <.|i<- had been lam.- In the shoulder from BOOM 110 known cause, and that on?- might liav, been 1 little better bred if h?? had bad another cross of the blood of old Abdallah. Bidders, however, seemed to think better of the stock than th owner did, f,.r they paid aboui ISO more a head than the auc? tioneer expected to receive for bis own trottet There were no notable transaction- among yester? day's aales, not an animal in th? lot reaching th? U.OOO m irk. Charity, t:29*4, ?? fast mar??, consigned by W M. Hoisted, of this city, and sold t.. K, s Wells, who has a breeding farm at Glenmore, N. .1 . f..r .<:.'?". fetched th.? m?> price among eighty-odd head that were offered. Mr Halsted'a young mare, Jona KutWOOd, f?v Nutwood. 2:1?'4. OUI Of lona, L'lTu. th.- daughter .>:' Alcyone an.! J? pepper, was a ran- bargain at $i-'?. Ihe price paid for her t>y David Homier. SI. former Owner $*?'?"'at auction less than foin months ago. Following Is a list of the best prices n illsed si tel lay'a sale: Prop-rtj ?.f Auatlfl A. Wt . Utowa, K. J. : i-r, m . I8e7, by Dra ? M- Dinah, by lupiter; H. P. Truly. Allentowr 1' ni .$:'; l?j Henry ?'. -.' -J.', ?Jr? ??-. .-?.-. ? Rthan t. It. f'al ly?. Ma??.. . SM Partir a ?? , b g? I*-V1; l y Kl??-?? : ? iil'.n M . ?. J *?' .. ..i . I? I'll a; ?. ' hitatli S. ?\ Vork. ... Pi uertj I I: Hak? .". itkin?. N T.: MapU I .??.-. f rh. m IBBS; bj 14? ? - -? Mlsrhlrf. by Pocahanra? Abdallah; w. J. Maxwell, N?-w V :,. _26 Artal? I. ' IISJ1. i ? \; int? . ! -". Su? by T rn d.-ili?. 2:224; .1. v. H ? !?-? i- k. Scran? n, Pens ..* EM i-:..|.? i t 1'. ?? ? . ' K?Ilogs, N- ??? V Ik * i?u??ti<>n i- - . l?'.''. b) I'.-..- : Statlna, by - M -1.11111. ?.':?.?''.'-.: H A Benltj I - ?. N. V pxi Full rr>? i?. k I**!? by Nobli ??. 2:24 Slai n n Medium, _:2SV " ll .Stanford, New-York US Pniperty of w. M Il?l?t.?l n?>w v. rk; ? ?lu.ritv. _ ?a??-,. I. m. IWW, by Bob Link Zea, by Daunt! n; 11. S Welt? ?SI' ntn ?:?? N J :'" l na Not??% -.1, it?, f., In?-'. S ???? ?I, .' " , l n ? 2:17' . by Al? yone, 2 27 David I Toi*. pi i ? rty of s.ii.i Wllki i?, Ch? -?? ? \. v. : Uaj : '.. b | . !-??". i. 1 ? ; i- : V.. I ' .-. w. Kuhn?. Ne?. V rk. Property "f Chwlea H. II ?,? :.? n : . ? ??!.??,.?. N i It .-:.;.-! Ire b. s . I??--,. | |{, ., . , mklln 2:2V I- 11 rd?, l y Black*? >n? s M KL t '., Bi Hrotwri '. \:-\ m ,, i-i ?.-.-!? r.r.i s?. ?.. Ford, \. "i ?Ik. til. IBM?; I,) Si David Bonner; J. S Fergus n, N?s Vork. (30 42." END OF THK KENTUCKY S \l.ll OF I R< fCl Kits. Lexington, Ky., .Mar-ii .1 ?.-; 1 The suction si!.- ..f trotters closed to-day. During the four da) t&O.onO was realised for th? 270 trotters There w? re no large pi IN THK FIELD OF SPOKTA A dispatch from Norfolk, ,-'? . last night stated that a member of th? New-York Athletic * "? ? t? had stopped there and had attempted suicide. AI the clubhoua? Isst night it was Bald thai there muai ' some error in the dispatch, bi no ong could In -,vh 1 : lleged N? w-Yorh Athl? tic Club m in could b?. A special billiard tournament for vii-iib!?-? prizes, between twelve pi imtnenl members of Ihe "German Llederkrans," I^a.-i been concluded si the Lieder kraas Hall. No. Ill Baal Ptfty-elghth-st., with the following result: Flrsl prise, Charle? 11 Btelrrway; : Oscsr von Bernuth; third, William 11. K lenke, . Andrea? Fref-drnan. the pn lent of th? New-Yorii naseball Club, yesterday purchased fnrtv-ilx shares k which were :? ft in th.- haul? of I-'., it. Tal . it) when Freedman purchased recently 1 conti ?1 llnq Interest In the - uu Timothy Hurst win referee th?? sparring tourns m.-nt of the Blue Frank Athletic Club, to be held ?at J. r^?y ?'l'y to-night. SI.IM CHANCES FOB P-OOTBALL AT HARVARD Boston, Msrch -i Vesterflay afternoon Captain Brewer notlfled the candidates for nexl fall's Har? vard eleven thai all further training would b.? given up for the present. This Indicates thai foot? fall at Harvard is practically deal, and Its re? vival li very uncertain. There will be no more in'? r? ? 11 .;..-? conl its, 00 m. chances to whip Vsle "i Wl|.ill the def? it Inflicted by Pennsytvsnla Isal fall. On Ihe con? trary, Harvard men mus: be conten) with si rl? of class Kames hereafter on Soldiers' l-'i? l?i f .r the championship of Harvard University. The students ss s bod) an stupefied at the turn of affairs. It 11 hard for Ihem to give up th? II 11 vard-Yale Kani-l> with anxiety They confidently ex-,.i that Henry I. Hlgglmt will champion th.-lr cause in that body. IN THK INTERB8T OF CHICAOO RACKTB .CKS Sprini?lleld. 111. Msrch B. Th? Humphry bill. which allows ninety ?in-' racing i.\- associations' anl legalises foreign bookms?ting, passed th. . at,? to-dsy, the vota being H to 18. The measure Is beinii pushed, it is generally stated, in th.- in-.-r. ti of the Chlcas-o racetracks, n ibly ?Vaahlngton Park, which closed Its gatea for this season until poolselllng was ?made legal. The ninety-day clam '? in the proposed Isa Is more In the Interests of Har? lem and Hawthorne, D ,- alleg? 1 thai th? oassaae of the bill was forced by Renatoi Humphrej in i turn far Buppori ol the Chteagn rivll H ? Tice Re? form measure, winch is now a law. <; \.\ircs ARRANGED l?v?K Tin: HARV Mti? NINI Cambridge, Mass.. March .! (Special) The follow? Inn Is a nearly complete list of th.- Harvard rni v.-tsity baseball games which win be pia*. 1 during the ssason of UK, slthoogh a few other gsmea may be Brraaged later in the reason: .March M, Ando ver, at Cambridgi : April 17. Dartmouth, si Haaovsr; It, DartBBoulh, al Hanover: 2?'. Tufta .?t Csmbridge; B gad 3, Dartmouth, .?t Csmbridg ; T.. Amherst, at Amherst; a\ Holy Croas, si Worcester; May |, vTUliams, at Cambridge; 1. WlUlams, at Williams? toara; T. Brown, si Cambridge; 11, Prinostoa, at I'rin.-..ion; ix University of Pennsylvania, si Phlla lelphia; IS, Holy ?'r...??. at Cambridge: Is. Brown al Provldenoe; S, Amherst, al Cambridge; ?, Brown t Providence; 27, Colgate, at Cambridge; JO, Prince' toa, ,?t Cambridge; June 1, Georgetown Fnlverslt) t Cambrldae; ::. Drlneeton, at New-Hsven, "?ii it--? of a uf PVbTusry anl March than has i.n done during tti>- whole winter heretofor?. Chlef Conaul Potter says that letters have i,.. n received from the newly ?appointed consuls in many counties and the greatest Interest la shown in all directions. Ninety thousand new application blanks have b. ? a print? i tills w? ? k, ?ml are ?being sent In all directions throughout the State. He desires the n.iiiies of League members who ?re willing t" i I in th.- work of building up tie- New-York member? ship, .mi mil supply ?ll ?uch member? atth th? necessary appllcjtion blanks and circulara Certlfl ? i tea of appointment ?re being ?enl t,? ail the newly appointed consul?, and the mailing of I certificate? alii b concluded during th? i week. Tli : ? :? of the "l.. A. vT. Bulletin" will !,.- ..nt April ?. and will go to all th?.- member? of the New-York State Dlvteloo. it will c?mala off! ial commun 'atkms from th? CbW Consul lo the raem b. ra of the dl? Islon. The Pott? Guide Board bill b?a DM?ed the I sembl) u. I is now In the f ite, with e? pi ospe t? of pa Ik -.:??it bo ?i, The State Me I : ? IMS will probably be held u Coney Island, and will Include ? rac? m?set, ? th< itra pait>. a daac? ?nd one >- .re i , rum The profil ? of th ? ? I s roted en ru |y t.. th- Improvement of !?? paths or Ih? er? tton ??t ?m b?!??? it i- ??n l.. ng i ?n i. or th? p dm a .... ; ?.! guldeb ."k for ?b? ? Imen ,,f th? Metropolitan dlati '. ., ij ?be determined by tr.,. wheelmen members of Ihe !.. v W. residing I K Count). <"?'.i- ' ? I Potter has riled committee? ol the various Brooklyn clubs ?? him .a the Brooklyn Blcycl? Club boos? to preliminary arrangement? for lb? i?? The chief i , tbat Ihe net profit? f i ague meet? m thl? .-tit. , . :-? r irned "?.? i Glood Road? l'un l for Ihe treneftt ?,f the wheelmen In the . ? -. .. ? ? ?. ?ts are heM, ; being t'irn?* 1 it.t ? ? lub it.-? - sa r? Tb? mai.- mem ? f tl M nix Club will a : oad run ??ti Han lay if il d rs Tl ? m?-m!.et- is .il Mar: from tbe rlubh use, al 111 . way and Klft) ?? .i.l st.. at 11 a m , and 1 . ?aHi be t - Coney Island and '? turn Report? from ? iburban Brooklyn sa) ?. i nee cycie patb wir h runs from Pr speei r,?rk t ... rut up, an b. en torn up and | lurnb? : . k? at The ''ii. onl Cycling <'lui? has elected the M ? ? Itleei i M Clark pr? lent M ?' " ? ? ? ? ; i ' . ? i . -? ' i . :- : I' J. Mill? : ; ? . '!' ? ? ?;-a n . : ? n ll? uti ti. Hw? en) t run of th? I. ' \ irj I'ark em isi -, - i m? led I there ? I.. A. VY. Al raise a fun?l of I no (<>r th? ?-??? 11 ilnrn? m ?,f - r \ r etinc of th? Sew-Yorl Wh? men ? 11 '?' ? ! ??mid? n. ... J. I: T, and othet 1 n I ? ' ? ? I? ? I .. i f..r a mi.?' ir two li? '?' The ? ng. and It ibtl 11 If It for a run ,,ri H The annual ele il??n of 11 l - i iv ?A ?? ?.- held al th? ..,.,. i Itrookl) n, last night. The r? i ilar ticket, h? I S it,,-...?' ? am easll) Tl ??". ? I were i h Itowillsh pr? ? lei ?. s .1 ? ;? , - ham, \ . ? ta - - Id? in ? ;? ,,r .-? a Ne? w ii tlraham, m i i V? McKlnl? ond !.? iten int; I' Morehoiisi ti ? irer; ? ' V I/aren, sssletanl treasurer; 'A It. Ka ? n ir? W. li. le nu a -.--:.mi s?-? r-iarv governors, f,,r r|,r. ?? \. ai I, 1 '. \|. I., an ; for t??? ', ? ITS, ?' I Long; ? ?: oni ?? ? ir W K Twsy; for unegplred term r?f ?' A Msrtln, Charle- s hwalbach; chairman of Ita ' mmlttee, ll I. powel Th.. recent pcrfni mai ? it tbe Crlt? rl??n 1 ? ... II 1 Dr- K P W ?'t?i'.*' In the l ??m.? pool tournament -I T Beckwlth d? f. it. ?i H S Blackman, Beckwlth winning all eleven 1- line The new clubhouse will be r?-.idv Cor wheels on May l and ready f,,r occupancy on June I. NEWS FROM T.. A. W. HEADQUARTER? RANCTIONg ORANTCD TO U HKi;i.lN'?i CUJ? VA III? ?1 S I I \.-i Philadelphia March 3 fie.-r?.-.. D. OMeaa, eh? r mrin n? ihe Racing Board ol tb?s*league ??f Ameii? can Wheelmen, i i n,?_iit. gave ont lb? following In? formation concerning I* .\ IV ?ft? During th? w< ? k i'i cnt Wl'.llson hss appointed H IV. Robinson, No. M State : lioston (In charge ??f New-England), aid B. H L'ronlnger, of .No '.'.: W'.st Kifih-si.. Cincinnati ?in charge .,' the South? ern district), iii"?n m?. National Racing Itoar?) ?>f the I.eague, Th? Urs) half of lbs National Cli u ? is about tilbd up. ?'liibs desiring a place must apply al once to Oeorge I? Qldeon, No. 17 North 8? ?? nth --t.. Philadelphia. Sanction? have \?>i\ granted t > the following fur ra ? upon the dates stated: June i, Wilmington Bicycle club, Wilmington, Del.; Ma) 30, Jul) i September .'', and ,?',. Mercurj Wheelmen, A'.len town, Penn.; May Mi, Ast.ui> Park Wheelmen, ?-? bury Park, N. J.; July I, Charles E. Ilodson, i>??\. N I..,- Jul) -I Press Cycling Club, Buffalo, N v i September .', Syracuse Athletic Association, Syr? ?us?. N. V.; Beptember '-'. It??*?- ?if Ne? England Wheel ?'bib. Norwich, ?'?.I'll.; JulV ?>f hi? tongne, ?md ii constantly prepared to annihilate sny Ameri? can who ins the temerity t?> ?peak ?bout raeliic. a controversy wai ?tarted by men who never owned or entered ? racehorse ?a to the eligibility ol Ds kouh n tu gun in the Derby. Everybody who knows l'une Loi lllard's method? Is ?,w,ne iii.it I,. is i stickler m regard to th?. oondltlo?i ?f suke? in which he makhs entries, snd that be i.? as familiar with Bagliah lacing method? aa gay man |? America goes without savtag, Th? controversy m i- I to geldings and their i-lnrihility t?> comoete "!. "'" '"!l,", h*? I.I effectually r*tiled by th? following ?able dispatch from Messrs. Wetherby, the publishers of "The English Bsclng Calendar" " 'Spirit of the Tim? s,' N? ? -York "(Jeldtngs m eltgibl? i??r entry m Derby " Old ra.itiK men and others who bav? taken ?Me? can now devote their time to oilier matter? The racing public is Indebted to the enterprise of The Spirit of the Tim^s," who cabled to Messrs \\?-h t,\ for a decision; consequently all bets 01 u , ? on should i?? promptly paid. th?? BAMBA ARRANOEO FOK THK YA1.K NINE. THIRTY-TWO IN THK I.IST- KKW TO EM PLAYED IN LARQB i'ITIKS. n. m Haven, Conn., March 21.-Th?? ?-facial Yale boseball schedule was mad.? publie by Manager Lanier McKso this sfternooo. Thors ar? thirty two games In all, iacludlag two conditional matches w.th Harvard and I'rin-.-ton. to be played in eaS4 of a Ile m th.? seriea There nn? more ?ames with league clubs than ever before, this belag ihe first Um? m liv.? yeara for Yale m m?'''t Baltimore. Viii,. will iry to win from th?? New-York League , lui. the cup offered for the coll?es lean making the best shoo ng sgalnsl thai nine. The Raster trip 1 his year will !?>? two weeks lat?-r than usual. The schedule is; March ?, Trinity, ?it Hartford: April t, Murray Hill, at New-Haven; April ??. New-York League, at New-York. taster inp April i". New-York Pnlverslty, bI New-York; 11. ileorgetown, at Washington: It Norfolk League, al Norfolk; 13, Fnlversltj of Vir? ginia, at Richmond; IS, I'nlveralty of Virginia, at t'harlottesvllj?; 16, Baltimore League, at Balti? more; 17. New-York l-oegue, bi New-York. April ?0, William--, at N'.-w - Ha v.-n ; M, Toronto league, at New-H:i\ , Orange, at Hast Orange; 28, (leorgetowo, at New-Haven; ?O, Brown, at Providence; June I, Holy cross, at New-Haven; :>., Harvard-Princeton tie, at New-Haven: I, Prince? ton, at l'un? ??ton, i... Princeton tie or Wllilama. at \\ illiauistow ti; 20, Harvard, at Cambridge; IT., Har? vard, at New-Haven; :"'. Harvard He. An innovation Is the plan arranged to have the Harvard-Princeton to- played off al New-Haven Instead of New-York. As few games as possibl? will be played In New-York or say other lara? cltv. and the third Yale ?ame with Harvard. If ?ssary. will probably ! o i o i i i ?.-s Washington .a i n g .i | 1?4 Basehlts Boston 12, Washington 7. Rrrors r.-n ton 1. Washington t. Batteries -Dolan, w II 1. Tenny and Warner; Mercer, Mularkey and M ?; . I m| li ??- rJulllvan and And r- ?n. I'lTTSl'.i'K?; '8 TWO TEAMS PLAT. Savannah, March "i The Iwo leama of th.? Pitta burg club play d a game ??( ball hers to-day, In which tha ("oils were victorious. The game was ? 1.ir ?? 1 > on baseball, and ii?t?--i only sis Innings H was witnessed by ten men sad s boy. Scot?: rolta .1 ? ? 1 ?i I 10 Regulars .0 ? " - 1 ? I 11 ? ..!?- I, Regulars ll. Errors Colts t, Rega? lar? 4. Batteries Hawley, ll irt and Mack; Colcol otigh, .lor.i.:. tnd Bu "den NEW-YORKB LEAVE FLORIDA TO-DAY .1, ksonvllle, Fl ? , Mar? h :i The Neu I rk Qlantfl play? 1 their la-t game "t hall her? - lay, ?art f .r the N'.-rth lo-morrow, and 01 ws) ?1 1 play the local clubs ??f ihe fold wing i* : mu.ia. ft ?'.: Charlotte, N. C; Danville, m?-h mon.l, r rtsmouth and Norfolk, Va The regulars ? ? 11- ir.iv.? a pretty exhibition ?>f ball playing, shut . ?? im. Th* ??. Ian . 9 ?'? l l " I. v ?? .1 . . .? ?i II ? Regulars 7. Second teem I Error? -Regu? lars ? ?m 3 Batteries 'iirk, Krause . 1 a-?- 1 <; man. Meektn and Wilson. ? ? THE BROOKLYN TEAM IN At'OUBTA. Augusta, Ha., Mai ? -i The Bi ???? _r? ta 1 TI ???? bad a ah >rt prs tl g th? ifi ? ti. and wilt phi u m Ibltlon 11 tig up iwo teami ? their ii.en THK PRINCETON BABEBALL SCHEDULE Princeton, N !.. March -i fjfcpeclal) Manager n ??? l gave - ut this evening the following complete . of ?-? m - * to 1- ??lived by ii??? Prlnoetqa .ill t? ?:i. M ii ?h ' ' in Ma, ?t 1 30 Monigom? rv Athletic <'iut'. al p,.-. toa; Api i-'r.,t.ki-.ti sad Marshall, si prince. \ ' if Vermoat, si Prtaeaieai Aptii ? Prlneetoi April i". Nea -York, .?t \, . ', ?. v.i .1 11 Huai n. at Prln? ??-."n; April laltlinoi \ ? . '.''. a-. 1 17. ? m. ?I V ' '?'. I'? riri-vhunti i ??? n. Apr?.; 1 ' ifayette, al ? . . - - int on: April .".?. t Ithaca: M? L? high, al Prli . ... it Orange; May I . Ma) II. H.iriar 1. il Pun ? N? s Vol k 1 loub ful): M i\ - ', ,. ? ? H 1 . -i May 23, 1 ?- ???? \ ? ?bib, it I'm ? Mai ' n*l at Pi In May ' ton: Ma) -1". Harvai '. at , 1 . 1 transe Athletic 1*1 ib si 1 M M.-irvardi lui I. Harvard Havi : . ti- .. Jan- 4. ' ;? . ; Prli 1 a-.- ?? 1 ale, al Prli ? N< w York mi ? is.- of a 1 v, RE8TI.1NO AT THK N V A C The wrestling bout? t??? the championship of lbs New-York Athlet ( were bei in si tha rlub 0 :.? tb-Bt ut night. Ths r ? ?rere ? In th? IIS . I las, I'- H 1: Btafrbr l tiefe tie 1 T Averj '' llett; J 14 R ynolda defe 11 ?d W. P. .s. Hai 1. BI 1 fT..t l ?!? :?? it? 1 Reyni Ida In Ib? Anal b ? il In the :".'. ? Isi -, 1; l C. J, Andei non In th? : 1 ? ??? ? n Id? ited .1 T Taylor; C ll Davidson defeated 11 Thorpe. In the 145. .lass. |?. I-'. Dickey defeated W. W. Bcott; ?? H Page. 11 -.. defeated C. W. Marsh. In -.. ..I. Keppler defeated O. '.?.il t? I? with a halt N? I - _ .. _. RAILROAD INTERESTS. JOHN II. EOAN MADE RECEIVER, nn: rot'RT MAMAOE8 TO MAKE Tin: DESIRED 1 H.W'.i: "N THE OREOON SHORT UNI.'. Portland, Ore., March It .'u.'.-r- ailbarl le La; appointed John m Bgs wim was chairman of the <: ti'-rai Managers AsBoclatlon during ihe greal striks last summer, receiver of th.- Oregon short Line sad Utah Northern Railway Company, Ttus appointment was made m lbs suit of ih> American Loan sad Trust rompan) of New-Yorh, against ihe 1.1.iw..1 company. Ths court yester ? la?, rendered a decision refusing to remove the present 1.Ivers In lbs Dillon sun In which ?in? American Losn snd Trust Companj bad Inter yen? ?i. ?.n Ihe ground that th.? rule of comlt) be tw?*en the Pederal court? rsndered it Improper for him to review th.- order of the Wyoming fouri appointing receivers In the Dillon case, B) Ihe m 1- r appo 1 ' - Kuan in the oth.-r .?-?? he reaches ihe same result and ?voids any disregard of the ml.- of comity. Th?- onler appointing Egan la t.. tak?- effect upon th.itry In tha Districl Court - of Wyoming >?r the order directing the receivers I iiow in charge to tranBfer the propertj 10 Bgan. ??I.AIMS AOAINBT \ NEVADA ROAD. .?-?.?i Bernardino, f'al., March SI. Liens amounting to MBAm were filed hers sgalnsl ih.? Nevado mouth ??m Railway by twenty four claimants. Other liens sling }i. will be tiled by mechanics and instruction of the road A ? Cted to fullniV these BUltS. 1 outra.-loi ?al.? of th th. ?I ll POR A TROLLEY ROAD TO ATLANTIC CITY. Atlantic City, N. .1 . March :i \ syndlcsi? of New-York nnd Mian tic 1 'Ity capllsllsl 1 have formed a company, which Is "> be capitalised at M.OOu.'sX), i" hull.1 an ?'. ni.- railroad from N'.-w York 10 ibis city, The road m?] he in operation nest summer Th? sann- rompany i? building electric roads in and aboui II iltiinoie ati-i Washlngto 1, R \ll.\v _T NEWS PROM Tin: WEBT. Chicago, March 21. (leorge I.. Rhodes has 1.g appointed general pit songer sgeni ol the Beahoai l Air Line. Mr. Rhodes wax for years assistant gen- I eral passenger sgenl ?>r the Chicago, Rock Inland and Pacific Despite th.- meeting of Ihe general n.-ii-ht agenta of road m th.- rentrai Traffic Association yes? terday, ?n w-hi'-i? 11 wsa 1.>solve< 1 rorever 1?? stop cutting taie? ?m main and provision* the cutting wa ? done sa open!) and sa freely as aver to .1 ??. in niiuiv ? as s being thr.-..nia t.-low schedule Lake shipments will soon begin now, and t.. go) what Utile hu.- of the business falling to the railroads it la believed they will cut more flairratniv and fre? quently than ever. Th.? approxlmatetLgross earnings of all las .tchl son. Topeka and Hants !?'.? unM for the second week of March at-,? I7S3,*t_2; for ihe s,,m? perloil msi year, ITOl.ns; Increase, |B1 ????; PORE? L08I l:ll .-"il r BBOl'N. Indlanspolls, March a (Srsrelal), The Central Trust Company or Now York has tn.-d suit in ths Federal Coo? sgalnsl ihe south Etend gad Mlsha waka Railroad Compahj t f on?, rarely less than two or three. Sold only as they are?lengths of 4 to 4 ? . yards. Be??way ?nil Ten 11? Mrrrl. READY-HADE SKIRTS With made-to-order elegancies. As easy te get the ?tupes righl as wrong?if the mi leer knows his business. \Ve _ee lo it that every thing is right?especially the price.. Three sorts almo.-t at random: .Skirts of all-wool, nary blue hop-ack'nn. light freight, full ?weep, plait? in ba?k ni?S ly lined. $.'!..%0. ' ' Skirts at all-wool ?erge, full : weep and nicel? ' lined, bin? and bl.uk. 14; the *,.- k?n,| Skirts of f'iKiire trade al 1.1 Pine I?im_sk Table <'l??thr1. hemstitched, ??pen work, '?tx.'.win. and Mx? In.. ?W.30 snd HM kinds al %'? and ?92.80. I-'Ipp 'Inen Tuwcllni?. suitable for rl -^s .?r china, _0x^_ in.. SO and Be. kind? ,it l?'_ and I."??-. White Marseille* Bureau ?Coven, a*ei*e H.M t'? JL'...'?, now Trie. .-????. m., l???..: regularly Mho. "is.;?1, in . 22c.; regularly Mc. i: >i?ter Caaat\ 4.",.\7J in.. 8Tc; regularly ?lte. Sheets. 90x934 In., fil?' ; regularly gtJc. 7.X??:!?.. in., 50c Fourth \\cmi... SUCCESSORS TO A. T. STEWART & CO. ALL PLEAD NOT GUILTY. INDICTED POLICE OFFICIALS IN COURT. PRELIMINARY FORMALITIES. IN THK CABES. OF INBPECTOB M l.Afi-,iii.i\. Tim CAPTAIKa, HX CAPTAINI ASM? DETECTIVES THE AR? RA? OP i" N'ski. OM KV'H BIDE Comparatively f?-w- persona were in th.- Court of '.- - ?--i Terminer yesterday morning to hear the poll.Hlclals snd as ?fflcta ? who were Indicted by th.? Orand Jury .n M ?day pl-a ! to the Indict m>?n'*i It was anderstood that a. pi.?? of "not guilty" would b? enter-l In each cast, sad that the formaUty would ??? brief. Il wos h? a :n. when the .- >-it on the beach s ? f. w minutes after 10 o' i -? '?? lames B n - wsa not ? He Ib u-n?. i lo have ti-i from th?* coun? try. Mm m i-l l-'ri'iil w.iH th- mouthpiece ?>f th?? defendant?' lawyers > il rds Dlatrl l-Attoraay PVIIowa was on band t? tpr cal th people. Th-.? . l.-rk of the ? rt ? llled ? il the num.? of iiiu.ii i Olennon The e? ward n u itepf i for? ward launtil) to the bar, sad Mr, Friend Bald he pleaded "not guilty" :> the Indictment Th* names of all the remaining Indicted police officials were . til? !. ths of Inspector McLau -hlln laat, snd the men all pleaded "not guilty" through counsel. There m re no demurrer? raised bj counael, snd ., tig weni a i m- othlj Ball had to be I it tiv i in th.? case of ea-Captsln s?- easos He Is al pr?sent under E&.VB ball, snd I istl ? Ingraham Its? I Mi?- b ni ? ??? the pre? nt indict m? m bi John Vincent represented es-Caplaln Stephenson In peel ?r McLaughlin ? ? '.-?--??: In ? natt) gi ? waa pale, but v. ore a d? t? rmln? d look s I lawyer pleaded "not guilty" to the five menta found b) the Orand lurj sgalnsl him. He .i. i not look as :( Ihe m ight of the Indlctmenta i i heavily on i - mind, r-s-Cnpialn Csrpenter also l""k?-l (aunty. Colonel Pellows looked r.nh.?r rers oi opposli on of say km i were raised. When .?ii had pleaded "not guilty" Colonel Pel lows snnounced '?.i- i-.- would, ss he stated before, move for the trial of the ?.-??- on-the first Monday in April. He also told Mr Frl? id h< ?- iu!d give iu> notice before each speclfl? case was i .1' l This iit.i-i:? i the formal i>.-u- - before Juattce Ingra t ? n. a'li th- court wa? ml] urned until to-day .it i-' .'. '?.. k. 'I. lor? . ?t? p: ? ?? i ?> br ?iher I n Captain Ktcphen? -. s til ?all for him He gave two houses ii v- 183 and 18." West Rlghty-nlnth -? . with in eqult) of ?"S0.?W, and also some property .- Mount \ ? i -., n. w III in ? - ? ' '.' "? Mr. Prli n t -..id Bfter th? proc? I nga w? re over that they never Intended lo rala any d.-mirr-r. ??We ,|o not Intend." ??M n . "to delaj the trials m any wag. We ar? wllllns |" meel th? Issu The pleading 'u it | lilt ' lo da). It >wi ?.'? r. does not deter i.? from making .? mot lot to quash ihe Ind ct m? m v hen Ih? trist I ? ?' '-.., ... i r. :..-.? - w n . indue? ?ll tl trial? In per? son, He will be assist? I bj -x-i-urrosjate R and Ahm. n >; Poa. \ . tani Dl?trlci Attorney Llndsaj may also be i ill? I In Captain rJtephenson will, It Is said, be represented >>? General Benjamin P Tracy wh.-ti hi? ?? ^^ ? t- called. The Indicted police official? all I- ft the ?': ?'..nit Building m a i."d\ when ihe c in adjourned. Inspector Williams called al the l'ounty court H??u?e yrsterds) and tent .? in.ige to Justice In? graham, who was silting on ihr i>?-tieii engaged in hearing a case, The Judge Interrupted in? pro..,| Ihgs long enough t?. have s i?onversallon with ths Inspector, which last? l iboul llfteen minutes At its close th- Inapector ref ise I to say anything sbo it the mattr_ WHERE THE MIssiN'. RECORDS WERE. POLICE PAPERS POCKD IN THB IAPB "!?' IHK Mi:if,'?i-.'i..T\\ ROTEL. 'ih- ? was surprise mingled with raorriment in the office of Chief Clerk Ktpp, al E-ollce l'e.i.i quartera yesterday, when Major Kipp received from n messenger a bundle of old police recorda and the follosrlng egplsnator) note from ei-Judaa Horace itussei!. who was counsel for th?? I'oine Depart nu-ut when the Etoosevelt Committee had it? in voatlsjatlon .?? ths Metropolitan Hotel in MEt; M\- Door Major I Bead you a buadls of papers recently sent me from the Metropolitan Hotel, in the aare of which Ihey have lain. 1 suppose, ever slnce th. Investigation ?.: tha Roosevelt Committee. I remember i ?thing about them, but from the place where ih?*j were found, namely, the Metro? politan Hotel safe, I llif.-l I hey ??re the p.lpei% Which wer.? tti some WSJ use.I m that investigation. Yours very truly. HORACE RUfitBlLL The papera aen1 i" Major Ktpp srere the recorda of the trials of Captain Charles licDotwatl, of th Eighth Precinct, and hi* ward man. Patrolman John Murphy, and Bergcant, now- Captain, Jealah A Wester?, ??It. ??iiptali? M"l ?oniiell, wb?i was known us "Llghtalng Charley," has been dead s.v.-rat ysara. Baperiatendeai Waiting, who is ?__?__ dead, nuda .hantes sgalnsl him In January, no, for permlttlna disorderly houses to exist in his precinct, the Eighth, the station house of which was at Prinos and Wooster sts. The ?Ustrii't w,.< at that tlm one of th.? liveliest sections of the Otty. Murphy, M.-I ?onn.-U's ward man. was s DC USB ll Of ri'i-eivlni? "protection"" mon ??, from keepers of disorderly houses. Tl.hurires H??.iinst Captain McDoaiaell w?-re dis mlssed after Ids trial, but Murphy was "broken"" Th?? I'oliee Commissioners who tried the ofll? era i ?i.? Fraaeh, Voorhis. Ntetols and TThailiir. WestenroM was trl.??l on "?Vbriiary ft, \ME\ on cha?as made ay Anthony Comstoek. At the time Westervelt was a sergcunt In connu ml of the old Twenty-ninth Precinct, now the Nineteenth, In I West Thirtteth-st. He wus chai-sed' with con | splracy. It waa alleged that be conspired with a llllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I THE "AD" AND j THE LADY. i i. : ADVERTISEMENT, : : COOT) ADVISEMENT, : >z. LADY LURED, : SALE SECURED. : : il. ! : TAKEN IN. : : SALESMEN CRIN, i : LADY SAI). : _ AWFUL MAD. ; \ m. - : ONCE MORE : : OCR STORK. i : NOTHING SHADY, : E HAl'tA LADY. |! : : I II ST TO .?IMKHTIHK ?Uli him. ; - \KI.VKT (?KPETI, AT : | BAUMANN BROS?, |? H, '?A. 'Jfl K\vr 1 ITH ST.. : : IMil? r*m IHK., MOW YORK. I |T?iiiiiiiii.iiiinilii.in.li.iiiiiiiJQ Pstrohnan Henry H. Shiii to prevent .1 rsld ? ? a gambling bOUS* at No M West Thtr- ?t. nonstock procured a warrant for the pi? ? ? itch sras Intrust?*! te Weatenrell to ezecnl II . p.m.-u. m m i*?i. "This ? ?i shoe? Jusi host our ra?cord? *?-i teat," said Uajor Kipp, "it was c?baiged by the Lexow Committee during the reeeat ln?raatlg?tloa of the Poll ? I >? : .irtaunt that our re?*orda were not ?oui. ?,? -|.. >nd thai Importanl d?tjcument? wer* mineing from our Bles The p?tp*r? loot ***t me *M **m Judas Russell s/ere tome record? wiii.-h th?1 Ifcoose? I veil Committee used when It mireatlgated th? i ?? ? in IM. Tbej ii' ?? lain In lb? Metropolitan Hotel ; ?.if?- ever since I suppose if lbs ?It hotel ha I n<*t ild i ii ?- ; would liav.- lain there :n th? ??'? veen Irnger, Th? Lexo* Committee und Mr ? ?.-.ft have n ?' yti i turned tome of the depart ?? -, ? -? which w.-re used in the recan? Investtgs Several year? hence it may an-?"' he ?; 1 ih i- ut recoras are n??t ?complete. Hut this ?h al the reason thereof." Tu- I'ni.une on irVednesdaj recalled tb? f?ei i -?t Hantel ?* BK". I'm Air. Rollins ha? .'. Ur.-I th:.t h* BSV? has be en counsel for William.-. Th? Tribune naJ. ! iv vive?! ta?, apparently inoorrrci etttesseut *h*' ? Mr Unli'nn had presented .? briet -n hehalf of I Will'ams, after th.- trial of Wiiii^mi*. before the Police i'??iiiniliisi?ii?-i-s in LOT, Th I? ?3 ?''?c'\ | t.rtef ?n ill.- with the p*p?r? of the William? trial ! ?n ihe Central Office. William? w?i ?? f**0"** w th Police Commissioners French n?d Md laV". I v,ii,i voted to make him an Inspector, : 1 h-r of machine Republican? In th? ? , also urged i th> promotion of Williams. ill nier.* AOAixsT a ROVRDAMA* Cbargss bave been lodged at Palle? HeaaO, M 1 u?taiii< mak?' M ?XCl?? UtMB. ! Th?- principal ertuassa tgalael tb? rouadsaMM " I'.ii-idmin Joseph y. Burke, who ha* been b?for? the Commbwlonirri l?verai time? recently ?>n ,-ha.rgi? mad? b) Man A ??cording I > the n nA?aanaa'sstsff, i h?? founil Burks i" ? Batboaa? eleven Mock? ???'?* from hn? pi???'., in th?- trial before CotmmBBBom?l Kerwln, Ituik?. ?aid tint i- - liad asserted ? ??? ?*??? ti., i f.iiien and hurl blosaelf. Yesterda) Roundsman Mima had Burke upljefore. i Commissioner Msrtln ? ri a eharae <>f bein? off rn? ; in a watchman's ihanty, Burke, it is ^a: I. ha.? vow?? , to ?et "nsjuare' ?,th hin-.. The charwes ?rill t>? ti li i befen the Commtsskmen m \t w. .in.??l*y. ill; ORB BETT MtABDA vr von the MAILCRR Arthur f. DssasHt. ??f th.- ?odety tot ?bt rrf* ventton of ?'rime, has sapeassad the * t.ix of $10 to sont?- iintinrm-d pSffOOO Of p rs.-n? be? fur.? they can be p?iniitt?-?i\tn .?hip sa board ?ny i veaael at thla port. Mr. iv-nnett called :" tb? <1'B<'* | of the Ualted State? l)Uti'let-Atton.,-> | .-.-?terdsy I ainl had n long; Interview with ?\ssistanl I'nH"1 I r Hir.li,, : \r!,,iri.-y John l?. Mot!, t" wh?>m Jj? ! present?***] ?la caae Mr. Pennett ?a.? toi,I thai tn? I? d.t il authorities In this cltv hive in? ijaiP? ". detective? at ih.-ii dtopo?al to hunt up ?act ***?J inn that M quickly ?? any ?peclBc ehat^e ?' ! presen i".I Rgalnsl any parti.'iilar per SO?*, lb? '"'** em tin-in would ????i- that nuch a ease was fully pro*?" CUtM H^v is the only which pre? serves the fine flavor and great strength of the oat. /