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PART 11. PAGES il TO 14. "t:_f TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1895. AYMAR'S DEFALCATION. PIS LAWYER 8ATS HK ?FIRST TOLD THE BANK i IF IT. ajrnr ie national shoe .nd leather SAV THE. KM.,'. OF IT SEVERAL HOURS HE 1 ?RE HE ?'? 'NKE.-58IO.N v ?TIRCULAR TO PI "- AYMAR H III.I) I." UUO DAI I. ? ?' ? of the Na lal si-., and ?Leather Bank, at Bl were anxious ys te ? ? aii 1? in.? in the at too ru le') shak* n by th* ??- ? ? by Sarnu? 1 I-:. Ayn ' f Samuel ( .- |y, a id b ? long un Ilse IV* r* ? ? ? ? Hon, by T. V '? ....-?' IV* ! . . - -. ' .. i ?jo. H.? brother-in-law, also a bookkeepci <rr ?..-?' ink, was allow* ; i. remain and a rk of tracing th? f ?ri*.????'?s In th? l ? ? rii it he had atol? n thousand? g. dollars I I entered the mln Is of t lay I in ?t . (plain jr? sterday ? '??:.-. much delay In discovering Ay ma i ? Frank W. ?ngel, the lawyer, at K ? ' red that he had Inform? '. t ? ;?? of the : ?? i Ayrir ir ha 1 i ? on Kr-, i iy afternoon, em l* "i the Inferen?*? thai Aj - : - - a hav* remained undlseover? i much ; of It Irans- ;f. It w t< I ? il ? fresh trouble I:. - - Leather B ink woul i lead to the re tu fi ?m the pn ?1 .? Mr. Cran ? ?said he ha 1 n ? Lot :? i of n A STATEMENT TO DEPOSITORS, ? r \\ ?- mail* I to a 1 of the <3. ; tneil by John A. Hlltner, \ -?- ae< n an ace an: In i r - ? -' .'? ? ' am un; Im ol\e I a* .;n of a s vi i e*. nts of i : i ? . ? en sup? ? li?ty party all ?we I to * se u??.. but h ? ' 1 u ..', vat .-. ? ' ? khoMer or ?- , - .. ? ?? 11 Ion t ha t I rests : a ? I'll! be Jc*al ?usl* g lar le 1. \\ II : i lers, ,.i?.? after char-i? re m tins a | Ired capita, of * ??? which i a ! y.b. lent guarantee j. - ? - bank : ' ? el u as th? ?a a yer a ho : ?? ? Iv? I a a- Seely bel Be? Iy fit 1 fi I i ? as S el - hen the j "d - - ? caught a i I. '. ?? . . ? erd iy aft? rn.? ?n lo a '? r :? ? ?' ,--..-?; m on ... . .?_.,.. mon? y was a '-..:! -,? util?? tak? hin lo the Stat* Mnrshal an 1 s'irr?*n?lt r : ...... ? th* bank f.rsl I ft Ayi ! .- a w ? .' I ? . ? ? ? ? I, staggered 1 * - ; i . -.?. ' E r - LIAR 8TATEMEXT3 I ? i: . to t not gone to ihe I ink with ?*... ? ng ? \? ? rms f ?r Aymar, bul I . . . ? ? . f ta and et them ? : ? : ? ?a : ? n as ta ought to lx li Aym ir. In ihe ? ise of Seely I 1 . ) t t o t h e a u t h avant* I et l elf i ? bank that If the- wanted Aymar lo bi i ??? ? 1 mmedlat? y. Tl t want Ayn rested thei . t of A y mai ) -.??-. .. ? . r ? : ? ? -?t t ? ?l. Ay mar ? rr< st? 1, but if ill? facts i. ??ame put.:;.? the bank officials would have Aymar ? ? at? -it . f t? ? ,'iw. h I that h?- would hav? Aymar ?-? . ? Ihe bank on th<- ground that Ay. ? ? ? i i-i drinking saloon?. t to hav? the ' " : ' ?? ofll ??, an?l Mr. J? --. r a !?? 1 to thai 1 ask* 1 what I would do '?>???? lime, and Mr. II ? . - s ? rr.? I ?:. ai ask? : to met ' ? tl - h ink ;.' th? ?.!!; ?- of Ihe n Life Insu tnpai it p. m . lo that i ? ime in k t., niv ..;:.-? ? - . ? ? ??:? and r et urn In ihe i - - ? The next i - " ? ? "? i rgli g ? r< Ived at m ofl ??? by mal?. Mr. Ansel exhibited I ????-. which ha 1 ?been t it 7 p. m .?n i ? ? l ? ??. and had I.n ; ? ? I - d:- I to Mr .'?-? - "'?' ??? ll read as follows: Bai I .-?i ? you ap- i)> reby ?iis r e employ of tl bank on a c. ? ? drinking sa: .1' ?UN |. i*i ?le. "I -v. ? ? ? . the * .:. e ol I ?- Metr p litan Life In? turar riday afternoon," .Mr. Angel ' . !. '"an l v ? Iy ? ? hour befi?re Mi 1' ? to talk to n ? He ... : - Ayn ar arrested i I ?a wed. to sum nder him. I ? treat unco irteouslv bv t-..? bu- i irr* M ? f Ai mar. and now I may ... k< a fight In tl lr..,; . _ guillv." MR ?.MI.TNI" I" MAKES A DENIAL Harlnj hal Mr. Ang Mr. H ' ? ' .?:?'. the :'?'? " Of i. '-? '. I a. ? ? ? -, ? - - - -v I?-,. /? ???-.? ?-..???,.:.? gel : ? . t escape. On Frl'lay ' I ?."as Seely's \ ? a...! ha : Still I v . it was . ? ? '.;???? th* - ? ? . I promt.??1 hin? I ? ? ? . ? .? .... it It Is aii- I i il that 1 ' ? ' get ?lth Mi \ . tor) reed to m ittei ?i ? ? . . MU? . ihe pr?s* ? ? na?,. bai for abiui M ?-? : ? ir. i thai I? .: I .ill I Uval :????-. thli ?.-?: ;i - loni e - ? n . . r- It ll "Ignifl anl ibl. ; ? maki on? irai lulenl enti y v. .-...? r r a. pn ?enl manage ? ? --.f. the bank offle? rs km v of Aymai nlng, i?? fore Mi Angel k- . ' ? ? t ire of the extent ol I .v y ihe ih< tl? had I I, Mr. O an? ?al I "I ? ? ? t th* x. re not d .red until : ... : if there was truth In the rej.ii ? n reran Mr. Cram ?? ? 'I .? ? . I ouaht to know. ATMAR HELD 1"".': EXAMINATION. John I . , . ? er ol Ihe bank, said that b? false * ntrle? in Aym it ? i""l< on ?Ttl li [.and ha : ca ise i iVm lo be ? ? ,. :. (. -, hi "???'? to consult ?11 ' ? ? ? ? visit to li.- "''?"?' > ' .. \v i u knew mat t. Aj - -...:?- dis* ha? -. ? by ins;, ?? Voorhli In ? ?-arty yesti "lay after , -.. puty 1,'nited States I and i '?' M arirty. who ...,i |ai ued by united s - warrant, Avmar was loan I Cole, with having ount ".' ihe Metroiaolltan *? ?'?? In u . .- ., ai v as <?-".!..''. i M, ?wh< n II : 101 ll Aym? ? -, b?fore United ?States Commis J?''?'?'??" ?- ? ; m an I -vas held In US.O00 ??IJ foi ? ? ti m i,ti Api He -..,?- r?m .? i to Ludlow Street Jail in default 0.' : MATOE BTAtOXO WILL dtB Till: WOMBS. -I.'??'.? ?Strong e/ent .,., t.-..r?i yesterilay as being h. ?: ?? ? w.?r;. and ti.<* aim"? et ike La Totectlve Ass ?olatloa '' Trautmati aad Mr? ?Enaal, ? _____b_r. C:iV" '! OH Ills II a.? ii,l hii'l a Inn? talk ..lioilt the ?evaral matters thai are at present ensagli-S ?h" Bttini -embers of tb? AasoolaOon. 'i"he.v ??M afterward thai Ihey had found th?- Mayor wit* them la iplnt, and wIlHng to *'.o whatever he eetiM to fac?ltate th.- - ,?k '' ' O? " m?.st Important mattere that ?hey dls Cu__t_ ?Itk the _l_>.i -a. the law comyt-liliiii stable ownera to place refuse In retorta so that Its (H-esence would not be ? mei ?? to h.-aiih Another matter thai ? ??? ?rai ihe removal of : ;' r' nd? rini establlshi i I " " limits i hey have wag? i] n sr ' ' ? nulsanci for " "" " Unie an 1 ?a it h the M iy ? - '?? ',? hoi * to drive It ??ut ol the ? Iti BAIS8 AFFECT TBK COTTOS il A BRET, PRICES PALL A LITTLE ON THE BREAKING OP Till: 1.1'..,! IH IN TEXAS, R ilna m Texas yesterday caused a halt In the up? ward movement of cotton. Botli Liverpool and America were weak ft..m this cause, Hut the strung bell? f m ti ? staple ... sen I Itself vigorously, and while si one time (juotatloni were 12 ? i lei fl nurd ij "s cl? se, Ihe 1 I r? f the ses? ?ion shot? : . ii .. , net 1 ?;???", ?point - for the day. August closed at >'?*-' and M ? ? at ? ??.. The tia Una iras hea? ?. ". being sold Man? ch? stei apim . ri ; ?ok 12 "? ? ?les Th? r? wai i ?'? nil? ' of opinion as to the nient ol the rainfall m Texas, but ihe fact that I was raining there at ull Indicated that the drouth was broken 'The Houston Post" say? that th? cot? i : ig? in ''? ?as will i... r. lue? I 17 j rear, but that a serious drouth jusi : -?-? would result In much oof the hit. ige .!.-? n ? : for ? orn and oats 1 ? 'IB plante I In cotton. With this \ lew, the rai;,s nil mid loe a bull :.. 'ot Tl ?? n irk? I mov? i up and down excitedly In a swing of 10 polnti during the ?ay. Just before the ? M lniii.ni ap| ear? ! appeared on the floor and d itribut?*d In person his orders to i uy. T ?? t! i ui.ish movein? i ? wheat an i sto? ks ?h >g In? no ? ?:. ol abating, h? Iped :???? itij to i .. ;, up th? cotton m irk? t. Price, M? ??.? ml? k .v ? ,. sa> . So far is aceui ite Informntl? n ?*i th regard to the i ? xas rains is ??..? U . ,i?j n ? ,U|d s? em that the - ha??; been . ;r;i ,,; i "-? -'? ri , ri s? .?? in i irrani '!' "?""? ' "oilin, drays. ? ui I llui.intles, and hi ;M,":?'' rexas, as well .,- r rt Worth, the rain rail has b< en h? iv> and .. furth? r precipito i . lli t. l foi t o-murrow, At a m? m t.- ? , ? m r. RXch inge h? Id - ? ,; ?>' th? f? '? ' ?: am? n I in? nts were ad pt< d by a v ote of '. ' ? ? ?". s"":' n 71 \ end so as t i i.wc the Board ? f M in as ru power to .?; . h i i ? office or In , ? ? i i ? chlel -mi . t a m? ml?? i . ; tl . Y\ > nge ? r a n n? memher Section 58 .m? nd so as to pr i? Id. th il the Ware i us? an 1 Deliver) ? " ? . -, sped ir In-eh ..-?..??. , . , ,,n... ,,. ?ev< n l.\. ? ange mcmtiers, I it ma) b? i Uxfh?ini; ; ? ml - on njn-ir.?-iiil.< i ? ':? latt? r to be the I ? ? ? tue OLP i;r.ii;n is ai.haw. UNOn MOUT ?N IN T ?1.1 > ': UK oPPI? M: ; \ THE EX Ei ' TI? v i il v" All my, April 22 The eld Uua.-i ol V- i were the honored ? ? y th? I: MM,". ---' o \,r; ? 1 ? t; .ii-- for the rntertali . ? ? ? nival v ... ? ? ? ,-lslt w.ts i bratl ? ? ? iil?'*?rsary of th? ./ itl il T n y an;?. I In town at ? lock g an i w re ?.? ? ... . tors wer. taken ihn i ? ? and lo i i ' ' '? ' . . and Mayor V. ? ? . The .-;.,..-:.. rt? ? ? ; ' i '? ' I ? .. ? ? ? :? ? ?? - Ex m . ' ? ? . ? ? ..... . ? ? :????? ? .... erner by A I . ? Ic.lplt Major S w i s Insta Uel n?ll v!d na II? .... After leaving the Kxi ? ? . ' ? t he 11 n ? '...? tot .?. 1 .-i . ? ? - ? In ?Winning at by th? hoir and ,.';??? Kanlst. The serv'.?*es ai th. Ihe Bui -, i ? . . At T ' ? ? his ??'. s .... end ? he i guests ?..?? ?!?.?? I ? .? i ? ? ' ?? ' ? ' . ? M . lowed by several cal Ma ;.???; I r toa.it?, as f? Right Re? ?. ' Ij ?.'.? Bishop ol ?. ? The ?mplr? State, ? ; ? ? ? ? ..- .. p M "The ?.. - ( >i m tropol s." ? \ -'? ?? . ??:-..: .-?.,'?: I ... ... i '. il.ll, ' m :. ?.'.??? loveri -? ? ? '?.'.'?-. Pol i .-r. Ms .? K A. '?: '?? nir ? "an ;?'.!? Ma r J ? > \?.!? ard ' ."> r\ Danfoi i i Terry; ! !.. .????'? ? ? The Senat? S?-na s ?? ' n til), ' :-, eakei Hai I 'I he K? I. Whit? and Blue, Sena! ir H. J. (Vi , ' Ms r-Oen?ral . f M?.?tu hon; "Tl ? K :rth " ? !?? >! .??? 'I..-:. "? '?i; Na'....' Dr. J. .? esle) ? ? I ? H rell; "lnvei \ tnblyn ? lall . -; .Mill,, VII II. S. .1 P ??? : . I ? ? .?.;. mi oi.' s," James iillvet ' ? ? ir Keturn II \V V. Everett : "Au Be? i ('apts II.--,!..' \\ h '? Soi nearly all i ... ... ? ? . ? ; .... pan). I Guard left I rted I to b? join n< y, Its day and eeiehi ??. , t weather, ....;?? . ,??..-. ,- . PLAST1S? BEEHS I* VACAST LOTS .\!.im: ?;.", i ' . :..-,' ? l? il'EltTY MIM'... ? -'M Mi. iviMIN'l IN ?jmi(. . ? ? .- ttee on the i 'ull Ivatl ? :. of Va? anl l?nl i by tl t'nemployed I : .,,,.]. nd I'll ? ir th? rhlrty-l ri i ferr; Mr Ai I? :' ' '??'? ie of th? , . ? that i '? ? '?'" . ? ' had b? ? n ? .. ?..,- iiy pis ted, md new appll il ? - ... .... une-fou rt h I i n acre I allott? d to ? ich appllc int. I . : the ip| ' ....... ? ..... ? woi ked t ... ,,, mi reo /es nail sn a?'re, an exp? i . ? . ??,,..? : to ?? the lot worli nd how l plant thi ? ? I'ota nd such lia. .. -? ' bl? s us |.? is, beets t. ive air? ? ' lx ? '? i?->- ? oihei .i , : iding corn and bi m i, will b? i lanted lat? : . ,.;,. ?,,. | h '-...? received from t h? Agrl* lit ural I ? ngton v; , ;, |. -..,, ? iak< m In the work, sn?l I ... : . . to Aik ? -.1 th? Mi . nme from ?ill sections of this i Itj ami from Hi .?..? |VI1 Astoi other plac. - The applicants i o date are moi tly ?Uermani -? ? di . Nm w? glai and Irish. There Is only ont? I i M.: th( Uel mai.- and HveAt sre ?? ;?? rlence.l . irmers. Mr An .- i -'-? said Ih n msld? rsble troub.? ha I i... n caused b) th? publli atk n In one oi ni -<? i?.Wsi ip< !? that ih'- coinmltteu ?? ? ?'? ? !?? "!??? in ihe .a-, t?, work on the land M in) n ? n, In ? s,..|i,',..o., had 1?. sieged tt.?ce ol the commllte? ,, .,.-k"i for work. ?.Ir \,,.i,, ..,i ?aid the committee ploughed the 1.1 ? .i and furnlshe I the pi inti is n tli -? r? n,| tools \A b? re tn< ; pll? u ' "? ? '" ' I.' ?' ? .. forth? e things paymeni was not Insiste?! upon. ,,,,. lam,, have l**en received from i unters that boys did r? nslderable lamage to th? r plant? i on Hunda) by runnlns ov< i th? m I' was r, .,,. i the*, would ilo more when the crops l"?;iii t , gros The Long Island nty police win be r. ,r?.,?-i to keep th? I y* ????? and If tney do not d - .. , .,,.. ..,i watchman will pi ibahlj be engaged on Sundays, A PISS tPCOA 111.A SKSTOBA There la In th? Museum ol Natural History a Spll :, ,. 1 -;-,. in n ol 1 u? B H. ?<?????>??'- I, ci wned with .-. ?mat bunch ol flowera Th? leaves of this plant are linear, gnsen, rldg?Bd with s yellow-brown . la .ml cur Ing fl." imenta The leavi - en I In a -'. irp spike, raceme simple, ? ne an I one half *? ? I long, bearing between -""' snd HO campanulate flow em ? vii sboul two In? h? i >ns ?<" ' ??moat pure white Pi ifensor hill m speak m about the beautiful exhibit, aald thai th? plant, a il h I? ?"""" eighteen fe.* high, came fi >m Mount Carmel, Texas, ai I arrive?! at the Museom eleven da) - ?go. It was seen thai Ihe flower fl md had Jus! pushed II" ?ay through the leaves Th .ugh the trae Is neither In *???.! nor watei the rron sre?s : >? ; ' ? ?? he? a .??s' ?jril bv t.-li? will be In pert-t nowei d%e?tSnt ArUe first al ovTto the efl ?one enters the north end of ih? ball ?"??' ' l ' Morris K, Jesup .-oi.-.-m . . of wood?, and la well w?.r:h a visit by an) bol inlat. .1 BABDBX riTT BXSIKSBS tSJVBBD. rjitorge W. Burkholder, an engineer at the Oar? dan City ?vater.v..rk*. Loos l?!?'''1. ??Plorad by th.- Stewart etMate, had an accManl ?nil.Ing notas of the machinery yesterday Hla rtajhi band eta, raugHt, four of his fingers were ,-nishe.l ?:?i Ma ?..m badly bruised His famll? i'n>'"''","' ,!,'r, Ludlum. of Rempatead. .?f?se.l ihe woui i. a I Hotkhoid...- win ?e taken ta a tttpoUpa hospital lot trsatmsnu PEESET?Ut OF lili 1'IAH XO EESTEAIXT. KIN.; k.v'KKI? OVER Hid DAUGHTER'S ''"KI'IN'. THHEM THE BODY OS THE l'l.'?"i: AM? AT? TArKEP HW FAMILY \ '?':? THEIR I I? Mamie King dl< I last Friday. ?Tor ? '?"i1? thus the girl had been ill, si l when she died there was great grief ghborh.I .?f N ? ?ISO Wesi ?Seventeenth-st., wl. t" g*H Hwd Sunday in?,-..; all the frtendi of Ihe family gathered In the little foui room fiai to *??? ? the last of the dead ?.-in. Mamie's body Isy In her coffin covered l?y a ?rea'.th ??f flower? ai I wreaths. Mr? King was explaining t.. the neighbors that her husband could not be found. "Jlmmle's been everywhere," she said, "and we can'i lind Robert anywhere. I sm afraid he I a- come to iom_ harm.'' Al thai moment King bursl open the door and i into th* p ... ? II* was drunk, and his ? lothei wi..v- re : with m?i ? H" stared around ? i ,t few minut* i. looking aimlessly at the crowd. Th? n he i egan lo make a nol ?-. Can'i you see, Bob." crl* ? his wife, "Mamie's de id "" "You're a liar." shouted Klni ; "she ain't nussln ??f ihe - irt." Then his temper gol bi ? .nds, and King slru k his aire a lerrlflc bio- In the faca, knock? ing her across the c ?ffin ? !? lay the de i l body of her da ighter. Then he drove Ihe guests oui ol il-., t.a v. lih ? i ha i. and ? n l< '1 by knock nig ihe . ?tlln .1 i?a n fr a. ' an i i?r.-,ik!in* it all I?? pieces while Ihe ho?l? of the young girl ro I* i out .a- the floor, Even lhal sight ?n?l n.n S..I..-1 him, and K. turne?! his attention t.? his ?laughter who was alive, hitting her In Ihe face u . ?. eking her, Mrs. King threw open ihe ?ir ??a and yel'.ed for help, Policeman Haggerty, ??f the ?Veal Twentieth lation, i.? ?h* I upstairs an?l i ighi King Just ai h* wai abo n to hit his laugl ter All?*e s Ith th* ? .. . i. iir King fought hat I ahll?? on the way to thi I tlon-hoti ?-. K ng wai i r- ? ighi '? ? ' SI nms In Hie .i-.-, r Mai k?-! Court, v est? r la] m ?rntng r hi a ? -..?i laughter w n I n ak* .1 1 ? 8:mn King with a ? un y ir.1 \ / .mi voLU 1 i'Ai'.Ai'i:. "El* ? 1: - 1 ;? THE y a: ?:, IN \ ii'.W ? ?F THE 1TI11NS, ANXIOl r?> HAVE THE "8IIOV " ' ? !' '**' iv ril . ? ???.!?:; ? : ?M Th. ??. ? 'l poll ?? , ? li il ? h hal m ?my year.? ? 1 ? ti all 1 rolial ? .-. ? l?ay. ar.'l to hav?? 1 1 iliftilly cn ; i.?.| 10 nil re?l 1 drill?*?! li ?? ' . ? . , . I to .I'll':.. ? ? for 011 ? , t h a t 11 a I .--..,. r of I ? ire?*?. : ? ? ? ? ttert.111.al ? ? If?*? ? ? ' \*r-> ? ' *. ?? . ? ' ????-.? u m xhi li ?x 1 slum 11 \t, 1, ?,' / : . , m 11 p H .... ... . . ? ' ll .'?? -. ! Th?* tall 1 . : . '????'?? .. ' ' ,, ? ? ? and tl ... (?niintofl.il ? . ? Mi /.I - ? ? ; ? I. 1 ? ? : : '.: ?In * un , ? 1 . ' ? .. ; 11 r a 11 -11 . it, . .1 . / . :: mi ll -.-?'?.? 1 .1 1 . ?:.. ' . \ ,r. .- ,' 1 ? ? ? ? f. 8c h w a li irr* ? '1 . ?-. : .- S'-hwal He 1 Imp!; '.- ali<a-?l 11 ..... . : .. flying at tl targets, 1 I ? ? in?le?l ils : ? . 1 -? ?-. v?. .?.a 1.... ; ir?.111 his v i ? ? - n ? ? ?.: ? ?-?I and h?* was sei i, . , .Ml /.???.:. - ? i-ii ?????. ? ? . ?: I I Fifth ? 1 illce ?ntlon oil IX 1 I ? Us ? lira?! , ? ? ? r I.. ,1 ? . ???.-.?.?? I P.CHOLAR? CAF0II1 AT WORE /\ A 11 ?7 ? ' ? ? :-"?', mil ?r nf Nn '.' ? ?. r?*?l-ai ni ? ? . ? . ? ? 1 ? . . In th? ??? ? ? 1 . ? .- ' . , ? ? : ? ? . : II ril Tim mi -. ?.. '. ? ?' through * ?ne hundr. 1 aii'l-tw? ? -.? 1 1 8? -.. ? ? ; .1 v ??. 1- -i m? 1 by .-'?? ck, -.'. i . -'??? ? . .. - ? ? ran Pol! M.?, : ? ? IVes 1 ' ?n? hundred iml-i. :.-? . hear?l :'?'-' k' cri* s. Joined r. ! one of the in.-:., but the .; .? 1 Th<? prl tonet ? taken to the I'olli ? ta ?n v?. h* r* he d? a* rll?e I himself a l-'i ?ak W?. . : :.;.?-..? . ? ,i I - old, of No, IIS East On? ? . ? r, t (in hi ;? r on ,t 1 in* h ..; k, et >n k< is, u !oi .1 piwn ll kel ? and mall homemade Jimm? The pris n. r aas tnk?*r . ? : ?? ? Justice Ko* . ... ? ? In lb? aflei 111,011 al I \? 1 remande.) ? , give ? .?? p dice lime 10 up hi ? ? /" All> ?ill. 1700/1 bill, U a VISSIOS. A dr imal 1 rf* >rn* ? ? e In aid ??: the ml - no! . . .:? 1.1 li : the Rosar) ?III b glv? n al t>?. I.? \ Vi en te ? ?pera H ise In l': I . ..11 laj ..?I Friday ? venina ? The Young M* n'a I-i amalle Kocli Iy of I .";??. ol 1 1 Paullsl ! ?then .? Ill pi iv It iui Icaull "Arrah-Na I'ogue " Tl ?? ml on . f ?i the | ' ?lection of Immigrant m ; -1 .? .. 11 mi ? celleni work. \ 1 dli - Unction of race or . r.. 1 li made In the w ?rk ? ? r the mission, which is entirely dependent on it-' own resources The ?patrons of the entertainment ire 1 .1. ? ' l ? ?n . 11 1. 0 tt, John II Man? :.': . . ES J ' an ) . The ?? T ICk, 11? nn McAl* ?ait: Jos* : h 1 ?ilion. John Ur< 1 in, lohn Tobin, Th.am a t'rlmmlns, Morgan .1 O'Brien, Kred?rlc R, Cou? ?l?*i , .1 . ... s |. Murphy, Thomas M .Muiry .lohn Hayes peter Mclionald, John Blattery, j, ?? -Oliver l?r .*:-t.-rt-r. In ' ?nstantlne McGulre, .1.ph F. 1. r M ?rlarty, 11 igh "'I' ?nn* 11 y; _fc? Sweenev, \ V Hrailly, 1 ?. M.-v. lohn Lynch 1.. - - .. : 1 1. (?enera! .1 imes it. (rilelrne 1 ?i I' ' .1 McN'amara, James ?Fitzgerald, James '.-" i'ole man I' r Meehan, J J. Creel, (leorge H Coleman I? ll ;:??;.:.-.. Joseph Hader, William Pooling M 8 inn? 11. I.. .1. Callanan Tin: BEBST CASE To BE DECIDED TO-DAT. Th. ?Board of ?Pire Commlsslonen hel. g *n> lai meeting at ?Tire Headquartera, Kasr Blxty-seventh ?t.? yesterday. Commissioners La Orange, Bhef field ?and Robbini were ?present The case ..f Peter _ try, of Ihe Bm au of Combustibles, vms consid? ert 1 ?Seer) 1- chart-id with wrongfully iss,,in>. |?.r. mils fur the sale >?f fireworks ind other explosives ? 1 aij-peared ?befora th.- board, which met in executive ses-lon. After the meeting President La Urange sala "We have nol y ?I reached a decision in tti?? ?Seery matter He submitted ??is defence 1?. ,,,. to-day but we must consider II before deciding, but will niitk?- known our d??? -Isi.ati at our ?mettlng to-mor roi? " The ('ommlslont-iH will boiJ another i?i?..:al meet liu. at lygt'Ll-.rk tO-dSS. C.P. HUNTINGTON ARRESTED CHARGED with VIOLATION OP Tt:-. IN TBR8TATE COMMERCE LA**** ,\ CALIFORNIA INDICTMENT BASEO "'* THE 18817* ANCE i'K A SOtTHERN PACIPt?-. KAIL ROAD PASS RELEASEli ON BI8 ? ?WS REO "IM'' IS? B. coin? p Huntington, president of the Southern Pacific l: illroad Company, was arrest? d in hla ?.;!'.. ?? In Ho M:1N Rullding So, ::. Broa.I-st., yesterday morning by I'nlted States Marshal John II Mc Cari', .?ti a warrant issn...i on an In llctmenl I ? in I agalnal him by the Orand .1 ?ir>- of il"' Northern Distrtci of California The Indictment chargea thai Mr. Huntington, on January 10, IW, Issued a free pass over ins rompa iy'a railroad to Prank M, St,?ne, and thus violated the Interstate I'Miun.-r... tas by making an unjust discrimination, The In? dictment was nil 1 mi California on March K last. ? rtr.-iJ. *i 1I$PA Xi'-, . .. , m c ii.i.ia 1* IHM twit? i.V. Mi ::.'?.??? . , takei before 1 ted States ' ' - ? ? tilclds for examination on the qui s Mon of .- ? " II? mim ???? ? h 1 Id? ilty, an I was ; isue of a warrant .ait? . ti ?????-.- " Ha . Marfar* lune at on.*e w? nt befor? ; ' ' ' ..M.. War. ? ?. ? ? ind Mr. Il intlni ton w a ? ; 1 ?. t I all the ti ' 1 ..?;. M . ? .... ? P out! - rn I"" Iflc com* c. p. iir.v M ? ?? i ??.??.,-. II,. , ... ... . . 11 ? ?... ? ? ' ' ; ? ? ' 1 ? . . 1 ; ? t 1 - ? r ? ' ' ? t.? the rea I . ... that I i.ieisu th.- Southern 1 !: . ? ? .... ... ? I'D oil ' iVIUtill It ?I ? it 1 (ht I ? . . -? 'An.I nos "Mr 0 ; ,i ? ? ? / r/7.'/ ?*. ?r. a \ * /"/.' tituppi /, s , ? ? ? . .. . ... . ' y the v , ? ? ? ? ? rday for I hop] ?* 11 '? ; ? ? .... ' .... 1 hi from I he '...?' TiKSrUBKB I" Till fTTOOI.F TXPTCTAtPXT. ... ?.. bel re Be ... ; ' Se ? ? ..?;?.:??? him Wit ? 1.1 X. v ion \\ hi extorti 1 tnune) : [?nil? t w.i , i ?? : .... 1. ? > ?... ? I a llttl?? waj In li s ai ?um? nt, the R 01 stated he ?s me other .Insu?-? ! I : ? on matt? ? h Mr. l'ii ' ' . ? ha: ms le 1. 1 . Mi. nhl th.- It? ?' i.iil'l 11 ?i ,?? 1 mil that l<> bin I of Vom Hoi ? ? ? 1 ? a .?.- \!: Die lawyer I ' Kl.'I Ilia! It ..M...! no >| . ? ' lions, ami th:i t It wa not ?Ira ? 11 ? . i,, a The B?**cor.|. r ?.- .1 , I that lie ?/.nil I hi hi Dis trl.-l -Alt.1 ? . bo fore .l.llt-i?; the cu?n*. iiik vsAsass aoaisst srpnp.n ?< en, Tiu- Custom House officers were engas ! yestci ? I ly in ex imlnlng the ln?'??l?*es r & Co. and making other In? stlgal of the firm's ? a Ufa 1 vl< i? of ascertaining the trntl I' 1 ? ot Irregularlt) which have i.?-.-ti made. The firm . ? nted In th ? pi.Un :* hj A. J. Bitten* hoefer. li Is rumore?] that n settlement trill be srrlved at .1 lllirr rifi.iiT O.V BOARD i MTEAilBR. U'li-n Ihe American Line Bt?-amer llerlln arrived hi ? ??, '.-i lay fi ?.m Southampton, ? teerage pas* aenger name?l Ittsvhampe was loci 1 In s state? room Boon after the steamer lefi Southampton the o.tii... 1 ? and ? ?l. pai 1 1 ? ' ? m to mKi small articles which they h 1 I lefi lying about tli.fr staterooms. ?Vatches seemed to !??? the thlefs ?;. laity, and ..i?.- ,,r two small clo?"ks were also stolen, ??n Sinniay last the chief steward saw i". hampe soins around with ? ?'alise In hla hand. He ..1. "-l it and found then In the ml n Ing art!? I( The man eras locked up and when the ?ship ar? rive?! here he was turned ovei too tl,.- Kilts Island au? thoiitlea \ . the thefts were committed ?n s sti imer fiytng the British il in. the British Consul ??in probably send the man back !.. Kngl in I for trial. Dis champ?? I? ?? Belgian aubjci't. lATi: il A II CLOBIXOA rPTOWS. Pckstmaster Dayton has provided later closings si Branch II, l-'- >r : > fourtji-at. and l?axlnirton-ava., for malls dlspatche 1 therefrom for trains fr ?l lbs Orand Central Button. There ara aboul fifty*?aoa mall trains dally and the ctoalna lime far forty-three of tn.m h.i* now !?????!! um,i.- thirty minuits 1 train time, Instead .of one hour, as heretofore. in tha other eight ?.i-.,?. owing lo the tinu' of ?l> i??,rt.:i'-. the present arrangement will be c ntlnued. Tl-." i-iii.ii.' ?'an take advant ige 1 ( iheaa late clos Ings f.?r New-England, New-York ?"'i Western mal.?. During the day the closings at Branch M will be as a rule -?n.- hour latei than si ti?>. Oen? ral poMtofflce for th.- ruh.' dispatches, and between ,". mid * p m ..ne uni one-half aoura later. Theaa new dostngs ?re th.* quickest that n.ivc ever bt-eli made for m?A train? oat of Hsw-Tork City. ESTIMATING ?III. CITTR POPULATION, RCTfRXB OP TH 7 LATEST *'KNsrs ALMOST TABU? LATED not'REg TO nr. <:ivKN TO Tin*. MAYOR l\ a DAT ?'it TWO. The v. irk of tabulating the returns of the latest r.-n* i? i-i this dty baa bean nearly oooipl-ted by the .-l.-rks and detal*ed -Mllcemen who have been ? | up columns ??:' flgures day after ?lay far nearly two weeks In the lll.rary of the Health Department In th? Criminal Courts ?BulldlBf. ?Dr. R. g. Tracj :.? it) Register of Vital ?Statistic-, has had gi eral oversight of the work, but he de? clared yeaterda) thai he had taken care not t?? gel an) ?gun : which would enable him to know the total po? dation of the city, because ho ha?l it to Impart any Information to :?, ?r si Prcsld til Wilson, of the Health ?Board, Is man ?*ho knows what the roar-.i onto? i..-- is likely t ? i ... I he la n ?I res Iy t?. t?-:i yet He said yesterday: I think the tabulation will ?be ? ? nearly com? plete i.-. day after to-morrow that I v.il. Le able t > tell the Mayor what the total population or* ?y is. I will give to the Mayor a report which ?how the total population, the i .:nt.?-r ?>f males and f? mal* a In sa* h Assembly district of the city, in every election district <>:' th" city and in each block ? This is :h>? Brsl complete . r , be ; ?ken and tab date 1 nn?l?*r the direction of the Health ?Board, an?l I ? \p. II will be as complete as possible. In some cases we shall verify trie count made i?v the po? ll.-.-. where the number of persons in a block or in nn election .llstri.-t Is smaller than at the ?ant general census, and In such casas we will ancer the reason for the decrcaa* The work of tabulating the returns so as to ascertain th?? dl? vlsloi ?' the population as to nationalities, ages, ? i .til, ... cupy several montha Mr Wilson said he had rec-tv-d tllractlofia from Mayor Strong no! to give out any ?-guras of the .. r. is until a report had been made I ? the Mayor, ,in l those <>r i. r- would be <?i-?-?-l Implicitly. Ho would r ?i .--.. say if the total population had ir. i t.. be I- on or above -?? The estim?t* ? ?? ?population made each week In the Bureau ol Vita Statistics by Register Jokn T. .v.i--.? are bas* i ??-. th" r.n?. o'" In.reaae In the. population as It was ?certalned by caleulattng the we,??'.'? incn between the census of MM in?I the ?' :?'.?" A?7*cordlng t?? the latest ? tlm.-t* ? it kind, th.* population of the dty .1 be about 2,012,001- l?r. N'.-it;.?-. however, has ? ? ? i: tin?' the estimate la ?.?"> I ?r. Tr icy sal I v. -''-r la) : Tl.timatea ' ? ? been m i I" on the supposi? tion thai th* : tjie city h?*- Increase! it the ..i ..-it There I? reason to be? lieve : ? .-?? ha - been mu a less than ..... i ? : ?- .?-i. The Immigra -, ? rl ? f the chief factors In lay du the -???..-??.ii of flnan In fact, il ha - been known irly si .pi I .a on* time e I : - Ital ins, went back ?a : ?? n ?i able r . nil 1 . m gratia ;.untry ?':.-?: by th?. ? -i v. ho hat ? ? ? j m. ? ? ? ?? ha mo *ed their fni to Hi inl .1 ere the? . And ? - i ? tin rising to ?i.". ol the cl y :.- to u.J ? GOOD PROSPl i TS FOR IA BOR. flROLL D. -TRIOHT ' . " ILL BE ? t.i: THIS VEAR ? ? ? nlted ft'ates I__l Com? it the Fifth Ave address bel re i a : - : ooper I'nlon - ? tlo? ; >.-..-r the ' ...... , ? U one, and A ? . ? much thai : ? ? ? r i ? , , .... ? ' ' We ? . ? ?. . * just oui II sh.ivvs ? ? ? ? , r? si f we would eakli 1 . ? ? ? 11 a n ! .... ;..'...;?> s ..ver th.. .... and manufa hirer m ? ? :,-','?? ?.-:.-.? : ,-??:? - ?. ????:?-?.-. lo see it. If i lit! ? irotlM Ik a : . i ... labor trout.le iboiit a bill which pr. k! ?...'.. ... ? : ? it, owing to a i*n reported from i .; '.'.' Ighi ? ? t: ?i.i ; ? ? .. i labor con ?-. sal? ?n ol I the appo ? ?hall he draw . ? ! live ill have the po* er ' ? -. ers. The pa !,.. <.-...,, The commis ? ? ? ?? r?, and shnii ?.!k.. testl r il of a* me reme?ly for nil 1 ?hoi dlsturl - ' : r i ? , .? .'?..v al < ' ?n r. a?* hairnu . ?' till ee v ? ar.. .,:. i a greai lata '?' : I lips'I bill pro .. : ? - ?? b ., a m kill? In ' rreas, 1 illbl ? ? ?!'? I Up ?i-.?in t;..\t lind thai i all over the . ?'or of It. i ? I.-.VJ if i v m f ?? FOB a KSox. The of Vuen li ? . the Chlm laun Ir) ??.?in ??f ?... '...:.,'.-. ?... u I with set! ig Are to his laundr) at 1 * k on the ? \- : 15, wua called f* il il a before Justice Koch at l liai Court yester lay aftei noon, .Ian. ?? i\..?ii i ho . riit the . . : ufflcient ? . , ? ? ... 11 "??? I. ill .Ol ; i lui. il A RIP. Il n) h HIAIXST ROSTER << BIAL. \ -.- I h . ? the qu n wh* th? r or no: Kost* .. had a license whl ?h gave tl ? prlvll* ??? ??' giving theatrical entertain? C u -, * "'i imbern, 1 : Lawrence ) ?-st'-r lay, In an a tlon which i .- i- ?: ghl by Joseph White, as sa* ? i Mai i.td, the danci r. to rec ?v. r - u in Kebruary. 1*92, while In London, she made tract to a| al Koeter \- Btal's, at tiieir pla ? ? ?n i'\\? .it\ ?? rd-sl for nine weeka, begin? ning on Jun .'.'. When the time to keep h?r con* an ?? i h* lid not appear. ?Konter <v ?Btal .i n :? i-ain't her for breach of ?son? '? .--i .i.-,..-. : ii Judgment for ?*?'. Tins m -ii- \ ? i- paid. Then Misa Lloyd, assert1 il n.'- n-..?:; bad i n -roi.??fully pela, es to J ,i White. Tli" -nit Is Itased on th ? bi h?*r that K.?s;.?r ?v. i? ?i at the tlin ii ? ? made tue contract, did nol i '??? a th**ati ?i license which would entitle them t?. ?lav.- her appear al their place. This allegation ? it is ai-,a all?gea that Is nol the r?*al party in liif?r-*et in this .-.is.*. A motion v,.., made before Jinl*?.. Lawrence by Jacob ii.iin?!. ...ii., , Konter A Blal t.. show what kit,.I of i ?-?? they had al the Mm? which would ? ntltle th* m to give th. ?performances The :.|. |>1I. in?? n wai ..p|* --?I by ('harlotl I.. Kin__l?x. Judge i.iwi.ii.. reserved his decision. ; am v ? i ?TI a WTIO TU a V F i i BBS \nioT'ur th?* passengers arriving her.* yssterdsy .m th.. Arn:,, an Line steamer Barita, iram South? ampton, were F it Chandler, I.dm l'*.?x. Colonel and Mrs, William Ludlow, Qonersl D. l?. ?Stanley and I'i. M. I. Warr.n. Amoi | t:.?- psaaengen sailing to-day on the North Herman Lloyd steamer i.ahn. for Southampton and Bremen, are Mr. and Mrs. Han-ko Menckoa, Dr. ?n"l Mi?- < Heltamann, Mr. and Mr?. John Herget, Mr. .in i Mrs. Hermann Hagedorn, \\r. and Mrs. .v i. Holstein, Mr. and Mrs Krank W. Heee, Bdwln A, Hochstadter, Mr and Mrs. Praderick Lehman, Dr. Sylvan ll. ?Likes, Misa Margdrel Lawrence, Mrs Langtry, Miss Jeanne Langtnr, Mr. and Mr?. Kritz Achells, Mr, and Mrs. . ?. Hoffmann Burrowa Mrs. M. n Monaarrat Charles Melnecke, Mrs. Nai Morganstern, M. It. MacKinnon, C. F. \x. Mi'Clure, rhon ?? H. Macklln, Mr and Mrs. .lean V. S n? ;??.!. Professor and Mrs. Rob*rt W. Rogers, Mr and Mrs ll Reinhard. Mr. und Mrs. A. Roms? -. |, n Riegelmann, William B Radetaacher, l >:? F, fk'humai [_eclercq. Mr. atul Mrs. J. If, ?Schilling, Mrs. K. A. Tilghmar.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vleth Mi and Mrs. Cari Wastermaam and l?r. Henry Wa* ?v- nroeder. THE BEFOBTBD OU. COMBIXAIIOX. The offi*ers of the Standard Oll Company would ?ay nothing yesterday either in continuation or contradict! m et the report that a union had been effected Lotween the Standard ui? Compaajf and ine Russian oii produc?is? NEW-YORK'&PUBLIC SCHOOLS XLIX. GHAMMAR SCHOOL NO. .',4 ONE OF 1HB MOST POPI'LAH IN THE CITY. OTEKCKOWDED WITH Pfl'II-S AT THE PRESENT TIMK-IIKAI.THY SPIRIT OP MVAMR amon'i; THE BOW >:-'l> OtKUL There seems to be no quest lor. as to the popu? larity of Crammar School No. -A. It has been a favorlt?. s.-hool from th?' tlOM It was c.?tabll?hed In 1H?*>1 to the present time. ?-?..-vo-n v..?m ?jujs the srhool was r. built, on what ??as then considered a glifantlc seal??, un'l even now It Is one of the largest school (ntUdiagS in the city. It is at the northeast corner of Am?vt?-r.lam-avc. an?l one-hun <lr??<1-an'l-foiirth-8t., one of the most dellichtful sitas In the city for school purposes. But lar?.* as tho school is. it ?s already graatljr oveierowded, and ctaeeee ar?- compelled to hold session? in dark rir? rl'lors?places ?vlilch ??-ere never dealgasd for such purposes. Wlun a Tribune reporter ? ?!:?d the siM 1&^ar\ ?M T.r!. v . j-^r D. B. OADDH. school last Friday, he toooA se?vrai class?? meet? ing In placea where the Huh: was as bad as in some of the poorest ?? .ool-hou?es In the <lty; ar-.d thai Is saying a gr?at ?jr-.i!. This, however. Is not -., much due to the astructlon of the building, ? Is to the popularity of the achool. ?At, >?jt. MM children attend this school, and appll ??ttons f.'r admission ar>- frequently r'f-i-e.i. a? it is, the s I ? leoes too many, and they are empell? i 'u naeet in places never Intended dor classes. The pros I ?. ?; ularlt> of ?ir.imrr.ar School No. :,4 ?s ovvin,? liar,..!;.- to its principal. Daniel E. I, wiio has held this p!a. ?- sin.--- MTB, When be came to this school, I was m i decidedly rural ! part ? :' Manhattan Island. ii.ii?s..s in Ita neigh I borhor? ?v.r.- frw ;md far between, tin '. from thfl imraaAdlng situation of the school heuoo a tin.? I view of th? Hudson Rlirer eould be obtained. Much ; ol this, however, has been destroyed by the atoe? - .?.post'., and ?'A around the sfhoolhouse, which hare ob-trw-tel the ?lew In , many directions The .-it,*, bowerer, will always ; be a moat desirable one for a city schont Sanas :ni|>r<?? ? mi -.? . ould be m ide by the pair? Ins? of tw.i ' additional lots to the east of th.- achool, In One i hiindred-and-fourth-st., which might be used as an opei dr i ayground foi the children. Thi- - ' . ...ir?\ fortunate In hav? in?r I.,, popular ai lui ill) effl 'lent principals. Arthur M II --r. of the Board of Edu? cation, was for - ?li..- years principal of thi? ?, hi?'., ontrlbuted io? a little tu its sTfiit popularity i and high standing In th? comn inlty. Jar?-.l s. Uab ? ?? k and (?elleepte Miller .1-.. were principale. ; me much toe ird attra. ting a large population to this part f the city, many iir. nts contins, to ih.* ?,rt:u ipal In a Ivance of mov :i s to this neighborhood an ! Inquiring if their , i '.'.Mr, m could b accommod?t? l. ?in? "f the largest i tall - of the American j Ouanl In the ett| has been founded In t!-.i> s. h<">. : Klve full companies i... rganlaed anil they I train .vith great enthus^em and ?neat regularity, Mr ("laddls i one "f those princip?la srho take";. i . : lm i ? In their pupils. liefheartlly enters ? Into ii plrl .... their undertaklnga H?s Is desk promptly at :i o'clock ?-? 'r.oi.i ??'it ,<{ '.,?? n. or tt> son? ?m ?art of thi Ity, as Is th? ?? ? ?? with i agues. The pup ? ? hool hav.? thu ? ? ' ?;. ??? it In a hundred ?? - iys, on? feat ire of It Is the rivalry Klsts between -'.i" boys ? the school In the ma ter of ra Itarj iralnl ? rhe i - - forme. 1 i wo i omi l tmei in Guard on ? ? lili"?, ind ?'o throur.h the mai. ual with niiisk't-i with the precision of veterana. It i? ?.-r an open question ??- t?> whether the ^-ir'.s or the boys corn tne palm m this res|-.r. AH fSSASE WOMAS'8 VAC Mill:*. MISS LOMMELI. TRIED TO M'-WN' HERSELF ' St? i,i:\t at THE I'ur.sitYTK.iiiAN HOSPITAL? Ka;- Ijommell, thlrty-eeren years old, a m.?i."r, of S i -t? Eael . was t.-.k.'ii >?-?? terday to the Presbyterian Hospital Insane Miss Lommell rent??d a room :>t t! it iddr ? ttots Mr?. Annie Mulligan, who ? . ?? ? ; ? Bret fi?.or. On a> evening Misa I. mmell showed signa of in sanlt) Early on Sun.lay m rnlng Mrs. Mulligan saw .Miss Lommell leave h?r fiai h ilf clad an l cross the street, to where two di b?rrela were sitting on the pavemenl Misa I. mn struck a match and tried to sel the b?rrela Ire. Falling In this. ?- ?? ? ... ; ! ? ic "i il h to her skirts and would ;: . I) has. ??!? ..'il'- . .:. i had not two un iii.n who were passing torn in:- skirt oft irried her lut ? the >? um Mlea Lommell was i violent that the an ils iurg? on : Mind <i ; it a straltjack * '>ti h->r. When she reached th? .'..?-Mita. ->.n- was still violent and .,- ii'... of tii- third-story window. Btje was p I In a padded i ,,'",lijv POOZBOOB BATDS The i the Wt -t 8lxty?-e1>ghth-et. ?ration r.iM?"'l the billiard and pool room of John j. s.nirh. .,- No. H Wi Bn l-are. Sunday m . tweea I and '? e/c! ?? k that ? venlng ?("? ? si Detectlrea Lang, Morris and Myers were paaatng Bm "?? - Mlllard .ml ?pool i ai place waa lighted and the euch <.f billiard balle and the v >i -.-s of the players could be distinct!? heard from th. streel The detectlvea wenl to the st ?t. ??h? nao, i inun ? ? I the reeer. ? and, ??fh H twenty-Are tc-n. r>-t?:rti.-.i to Smlth'a place and enter i. Andren McDowell, thir? ty years old, the bartender, ?as in charge?, ii.nl twenty men were runge?i around tho pool tables ?>r lounging at the txr. it was a thoroughly surprised ass. nihlace Not a sann attempted to es.-.pe, but all eoboMttod pisslv'.y to arrest. At the BtattOObOUSS ul! wer,? balled out. Teeterday m- rnlng, when a ira Ig nod in Yorkviiu* court. Poll, e Justice Kyan entertained a charge of esi toe violation age Ins! M Dowel!, and directed that ?complaints of ?iis'?r>lerly orwluiu 1 ? formulated against :he othera Of th?* latter only four were found guilty, Peter I?>?>!?.?, John Puffv. Klrby an I John M Laughlla. Th ???? arara liiii-l II each, which was promptly paid b> Smith, tiie proprietor. .Mo.Ix.weii was committed In' jnn? bail to anewer on the excise charge. roll'-einau John McMlllln, of the Ma?: Thlrty titth-?t. stnti. n. found thirteen men in Patrick Hiley's sal.,,.n. Nv SM i: t.-t TweiiM -nliuli-si., at li:?.". o'clock Bunxlay morntas, ?itt.i shevma of ?ae m:tn her p!ayln(( pool. HUey tuld Police Justl.'e Ryan to the yorevllle court yesterday mon.ing that '?!'.? men were fn. r. is <?f hla from the oountrr, who were having a ?i'jk't gam.', and lie was ?lisciiari?. 1 wltli a caution. PlaSTtBS BtTVAUSS tB Jf/.-.tor/.-; St IaiuIs, April ti (Spe?"l*l).?Kpls.'opallan"? In thia Stat.? are at pivsent inu,ii excitcl over the question, of ritualism. The Rer, Dr. Kobert A. Holland, too? tor of ?t. tl.oriie's c*hurch, re?-.-nt'.y ac.iise<l I?ow Church peopl- of b-liig conspirators, an.l IgtioratU of the Charch'a tea.iilngs. "Thry will ??>on." he Hays, '?wriggle out their brief apnam. Bnl ?vhat Is It in the ? '.'i.ir.'h of BJC Louis that make? it possiblo that only licre, of all ?-Ities lu Amerl?-a. su.-li mag? gots should bo br?*d'."' i in ttuir part, the Low Churchaaen arc active, although they are n^,t talk lug mu(h. They have organized a secret, society to light ritualism, which ?s call.-d tho Prote?tat-.t Kpls coval Chnroh ?\s?o?':a:lijii of Mtasouri. It. is com? pose! of laymen, and Is officered by Colonel l?.ia<j M. Ma ..v., piesldent, and William N. No Ik.?a. sec? retary, boih of this city. It Is said that if the con? stitution and bylaws of the nsooclaUon could be published they would (rente a tremendous sensation among the High Churchmen, for they denounce anoerOOtallagl and assvrt the Protestantism of th* ?.'hurch in vigorous term?. In lakinif this stand th.* members say th.-y ar-3 vindicating Church principles, for the ciin.-h is not called Catholic Epi?**opui tut Proi??3ttnt F.dIs ??oiial In Its tit,!.*. The cJoorgy who are opposed to the association say that It i.? going te strike at ritual? ism through the contribution box, and that efforu *vill be made to ?tar?* out High Church nuss uiiai.es la the dtcoese. none?, i