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Y0L- LV....V'* 17,1392. NEW-YORK. WEDNESDAY, APIUL -s l?05.-ftX)lJRTEE?N PACES. PRICE THREE CEI\T& WARSHIPS MENACK CORIN'TO I THREE BNOU8H VESSELS ARRIVE IN THE HARBOR. -THEY ARK TO ENFORCE GREAT BRITAIN'S t'l.TI -.lATt'M TO NICARAGUA?PRESIDENT ?ELATA ASKS ?TOR Mil.A Y UNTIL A f"OM!"RO MJSE CAN BE CONSIDERED THE NEWS CREATES A FIATTER IS WASHINGTON DIP1/ i MAT1C CIRCLES. Manns'.i.i. Nicaragua, April 23. The Qovi rnment Is aiivi.?=.'ii that t v.- British warships have ar? rived at Cotinto ?? enforce the ultimatum .if Eng? land Pn si .. ::? Zelaya haa .- tit a cable mi t > Lord Klmberley, British Si Tetary of State for J- A -. aeking him I d?fi r a ii.?stile frmonstratlon until the pi position >.;" compro? mise smt by Nicaragua through the Minister of Balravdorln l?'n.'. n can be c ?nsi lered. Much sur prisc is express? ? that there la no American war v.-ss.-l at Corlnl i. Washington, April 23 (Sj ecial).?The news of the arrival of thr"?1 British ??a:- ve**els at Corlnto, "S ragua, caused a lively flutter In dlpl '?nan, i t ?day. Minister Guarnan ??.is one of the ?*<arll**?r cal] ra al the State Department and had pn ?it rvlew with Secretary Gresham Immediate? ly, wiiHt t ok place al the Interview could not be ascertained, hut it was asserted later In the da; thai Nicaraguan affair?? were discussed In th? Cabli ? ? -It aras als., asaerte I that n ? of ?feclal nfon at*, n had been received from Oreal Bi ? g hi - Inti ? M ?n to met n trate a naval force .it Corinta Late this afternoon the Becretary of State, who trag closeted -.?itii sir Julian l'a;-. : nled himself to all othei 'en?, but sent word to representatives f the press thai be had no m ws whatever to c mmunl regard to th< natt< r. It is ?veil known thai the British .-? Bear-Admiral Henry P, Btephi ns n i . ? mi t a: Panama the Satellite, which had 1 ??? n thi n i ?::?? : Shi was . Ined by th< flagship H ?yal Arthur, whl h had spe i! the wirter In < m ?-..t- rs, and the V .1 ? imro inding ' ?an ??x and as he haa a lar i ? ?:???? i. his ?. ?-. is, he shou 11 abli enforce any demands his ?; vernmenl might hu T.'. ' :. ? hin? t'? ?11 tka). The Wll 1 Swan la a woodei . '" 1.130 I ns, built ?:. 1871, all :? -, - :?? like the .vu ai. an Alt t. Shi rles a ? ? . is two sr. Inch and tvlx flve-li innoi is three rai ld-1 - ind !.. ng gui - a thlrd-rati i i ewh n ?a , I'nlte I Stan ? JW battei . - two slx-ii I e In h, f >ur n a ;hli t lai - Thi se two vessels **/ ' Sica : . .ht spare a Ian ling i : : gup] ? - number which could go The Royal An hur is ai er with n ; roti tlve l< h She If like : he ? ' im Minneapolis In ns, bul .s far Inferior to them In >: ? No American naval v? ssei is at present under i- ? i ? Corlnto, though the M mtei ders "1 i cruise ^ far aouth <is Call i. on thi Pa iflc atatl m, stopping a1 vei .. nt pi Ints," may .aus- hei l it port before May 1, She Is not e* ted to leave Acapulco, where ih?- arrived for a day r two, and In the mean lime a A'. from Secretary Herbert ?? ? nl hi r fi ?m passing by Corlnto on her way down Ihe It is sa!4, positively thai no ? i, h suggestion has been niaik- to hei 1er, Captain Hlggln err.. but as he can hai lly make the straight run tr. 1 At.ama >f 1.437 miles without danger u> his ehi;.. whli li only can ? ??.-. b* ".?'-d be likely to pul Int Corlnto 799 miles from Acapulc i, a:.'l after taking m ire coal there make th? voyage ,.f \rM inllea further t i Panama ?vith greater safety. Th* Monterey has no sails, and if tsh? were caught at sea with ?? she might be J .st. W? ' :: ?hi :???" San Diego ahe pul into M isat'.an, Instead of trying the run .?f MM miles t ' A ?pule Shi ?nos - ?" miles from C Tint??. and. thi run there li I ir da) ? should orders to th.u eff< t 1 phed to Acapulco The Alert, whl h has been at 1 Mar h l'?. and thi Ranger, n w at Buena Ven? tura, tould also reach Corlnl In a few lays if emergencies Imperil rican Interests In Nir-ararjua ghou I aril Kotwitbstan ling the preaei ?? of three English warships it, the nan. - f Corlnl It li regardi 1 h?-r?- as unlikely thai an? tl m will be tak. ri by the i mmanding ofl Nl ragua's failure to -omply with ?;r<-Ht Britain's ultimatum. The Stat? Departmenl was j, . that while i he Eng? lish Government was determined that the In? demnity f 175.0 ' i " 'oni ul Hal i si I paid, th?;r ? fforts to llect II ?? uld n " th?- extent of bombarding any ' XI aragua'n coast iiti? a. It 1 that tl cus? toms duties at C. -!'??. Or.-.-.i Britain until tl nt of I Indemnity This coui ght lead 1 complican ?ns. MONROE DOCTRINE STILL ALIVE ITS BEARING ON THI PRESENT CON" ' ' BETWEEN KNOi.'M? AND NlCARAOIA *j-*ai all ???!,:: (Spi dal) -'i hi fi ellng of F ? . ;.? .? regard 1 1 he , c-, :.?-?-.?:- ? between . li ??? ? tlrlt? n ,, ? : 1* by no meal coi fine dlplom ?tic :> p r?-s en ta tlve? I 11 ? r? -? to- la;.. a '< '??? rat of M itatlon, ??? know:.- Ige of diplon ; rea w is of Inl fcody aa entitled highest rea) ? ??Th<- situation in Nicaragua la im thai ought to command the vlgilai I I not only of th< Administration but of even Intelligent and patr otl? American. I eanttol I the i of Great I;r1ta:n !?? attempt lo i illecl by forcible rneunt? a eiiiim against Nicaragua on ? e ol all?-?ei injurieH or damages to Bril which claim has never been adjudicated ..r even |n**estlgated by an Impart?a Irl i : 'he. Jus? tice of which is denied by lha lattei country. Buch an attempt would be a plain violation ?,f li tlonal law. 'I'll" British ulttn itun . i i understand It. contemplate? ? .? exaction bj summary i?r,? ,??.. ?f a Baa a? ,i ?..: Ii r mei "- for ailegi . injuries prior to an'l as a condition precedent to the aubmlsslon to srMtratloa ol other matters in controversy both the Ju.iprmint ani the amount of the Una having be?*n determined in advance by tha Qovernmeni whkh deflates 'hat Its subjfit.s have suffered In? jury. You ??in observe that no claim fir reparation or ?n'lemnUy on account "f ai. all? gi i Ina .it tu the fla?? or sovereignty of c,r?*at Britain is herein In -wived. It la slmpl; a proi iltlon to collect by force a ?laitii foi li 000 foi thi b. n.-t;' ?,?* .. Brtl lsh fiiiiij'i^t, and '!.>? carrying oaj ' Buch .. propos! tlon ur.'i.-r tt.. clrcumatances would i??- a violation at a plalB and well-aettled priui pli ol nternatlonal law " "Do you know any preceden! to Juatlfy the ??? questerinif of tiie revenues of Nicaragua as a .mans ' of securing the paym.nt of th I ? claim?" asked th. cori'-siioniJent. ??I .ar.not r?-?-all a pr.'< Ln'. thai would apply to this cas?'. Sieh action ?<,ui,i not i?> taken by Great liritaiii against Ntcangus without a violation ??! th- Mm"'1"' J)??. hu?? an wa-li ?,.* ,,f InternalionaJ la?v, ati'l it ouiciit not f? t.. ,,1 or l"-: mitte.l by the iai1.." Btatea. In order to tfc,. reven?os of Nloaragua it ??oui?! i,, i... .;, ,, (;:. t Britain t,, s.-.*.- th* custom I I thai could nut ba done without auch a ?how .?; fore. nn<l exerctsa of authority an v?oui.| amount i,, an tnvaslon <.f th>- sovereignty uf Ihe Kepubllr ol -ajicaragua. ?real Btita n rould not send an armed ves.vl into NH'iii'iiH'? m uat?rt< l.,t s,i,?.?, ? purpaj even if sin' ,li'1 n"' i'4'"1 a.i arme?! force on N,, .?. ' raguari soil, without violating the Monroe Doctrine -?felther could fhe station armed v. ssels tvlthlri trt'.s?' waters to Interfere with or prevent the . ,. it wise comm ?roe ol Nicaragua wlthoui Buch a viola? tion. Tliat would ba a mild form <-f reprisal, at..i it has siirnetimes been i?-s,rt..,| to where tha circum? stances di'l not appear to require or Justify a de< laratlon ol war. but It would not be adm I . an?i oiisrht not t>. t.. permitted In thl? eaat s,, f,ir as the M-l-aire of the custom houses is concerne?) ,t <;riat Brit-tin can ink.- and hold possession of them for a Bln??l" 'lay ahe can continue to hold posse*. for a c.t.uiiy on one pretext oi another if she ha? the port?t, it Is the firm step that counts 'n ?ach matters, ami ?h?- haa rtevei bees -lo?? to tak. It whenever an?! Wherever sha- ,1e? me?l It to lie j),.,?-;. ary or ?leslrahle t.i do BO." "Well, what ?un Nicaragua ?lo'."' ai,ke.i th.. . ,? respondent. "Oh, she could easily flank i.reat Britain so fur a* the threat to sequester the revenues la concerned ??y repealing all her tariff law? ' ' '?? < ??? .n Britain a ild not u ? ? : ' ' ' ,|u"' - except uneJei and In a?*c n ?an ? with N laws, ;m i If no such law?? ??ere In existen - would !i .! he ? ?? If powe rless tea ?-??licit hei leim in the manner propone?) t)? coai when the emer? ge ncj had past? ' The course I lux- ?a '? lb t Chi one fa?r Nlcarai la i?-w.11 have tti? nervt? t i 'I?, it. "I observe." . ml nued the Demoer, state man, "Ore ,c Britain ha? ? ik. n ta? nah in display .,:' : ir.n the ?asi of N'.-at whe re the Interest? of the Vi ' '? ?i In n ater al foi -.... Th.? you i member, holds i? charter from ''??'?->'? ??'. and the canal, when comple ted ear : It ourIU to h iv.n compli II.'this tli ' sill be e and In the Inter? n of I ?State i ..? dor ?:,-... . n I ?!??? venting an Invas ! ' from the r ? Ifl? as It is from th, ?Vt-antl Th Intei oceanli cal : ind th. ? onl ?I ? It an i Sa necessity, and no European I'ower can be per? mitte .1 to do anything to hli : oi prevent the eonstru 'tlon or control ' t In th? of ?in ertcan comme re? and Nal ? nal il, "Some statesmen arho heloi to the party api eat to r ??:?? I the M iroe Docti ? ,, : of .1 ?traction, m tbei | ? ? tl??a do trine to be enforce I." -, ndent. "Ye ?. I have observ ed that It asserted thai it never I is been ?.'..??.., Many men, howe4'er, distinctly remen her that 11 was ?>i forced -.:"? thirty years aao when a displuy of military for -e on the i: nrter 'Phil ?'..?i caused France to wltl It ? ? hei roi ? ??? from Me > Ico and sbai don \l iv ? am not mistaken, PYance nrge<1 t?reai P. Itain la? fore that Invasion of Mexl o, the ,-???-.;?? . of which vvi" t?? enf, r ? ?he pa; n, ??? "l.i :..- to ? but after m i ? ;:??? considers tlon she coi Il Is true thai the actloi f the !??'. ly? ! .it lha : tin.. ? ? t of the civil M but as soon as that ended a ipp? Rio flrande, prepar tl to m \l< * necessary, to ? i force the M rlne .?s you say, some of the ?tal day ? ; ; ?? ? i :,' regard as .i sort of abstraction." 1SFAT?ATED WITH HOBOEES. A rXICn f*MH :??: ' URITaK BRIN ;s II IT.OM i.i:t! -:?*. i ; ?? v\ .;; t h.m v . THl R v V UN tlTK 11. TO .; Chief of Pollc ? 1 ' ? .,. pea'.ed to In a " ?? llar n inn Helena Rau l . w .- flf .-.??.? li ame - ?..,,.. want? I the < ? at las Rau rich we nt to Lclpslc t ? ; hotel there he fell ii th? i,, kk< irl ty of I ??:.? I the town an I r?f He ? -? not coi he ??? : . ' R will. The e ?l ? ' 'A . ? :. ? .1 " //:;/ l.Y" OVTBRi Ah IS iSALMSHtH li An ?? T 7??? '.? . ?MKN "' ' 'Me ?- ~ IN IV re has be - K ? .. are V*) . Whe r:i r I the ne? have ea ighi the Inf. talk about rilbj . : ehe i .-...? ? f the nove tine e tearfully Informed the i , . e read "Ti r.-.i : the book a tea d ays age n found li ova. "She tarante I to know all ;?'? said t;... matron yeeterday. "and I e?e Trill?y was .. I .?? Ison ? S/01 who nobly guv?- up th, r:,'.th.'r toM li?-r thai She could noi n l-> It that the Kt .; . ?!..?"? feet, which wem so re . ? formed thai th- men H lovf? with the whole w,m ?i The old 1 sixty-five, wonde :?:??? rl ' aras to be msJilng i ... sv ? 'ho'i^ht it wa ? respe enlightened her that Ti II . h r artists, my li Isltoi ? ? ? Pre byteiian, a--.iv ? a i . oun ", sh? c tul In'l Ice? : It to hei an >,,.:r all vi. r ? feet, an?i i H H * of them, of n In'l kn ?.? bul nyhow. It sounded i commen - t the clam n Th? :. ver i- ittstle lu IV,.,k. "llelf ?\ ?lo-/.ri copies of 1 ????.".",? I It 111 worth a da? \ ? . ? ? ? ? ? , ? ? -, keen bel ? have ? tralni I Amona* i ... ? to i ? nina* to fall AUTHORITIES SUSPECT ISCESDlARI t?. ? : [REH AT ONCE IN A ill:. 'CM! TAN?*1 " ' ' f Two di tin t flrei ..... 7 SO o The police, a? v a ? examined the bull i I ? the flames, b? the fir? \ women i I It re,i - ? . , : hav been deal ..::.. where the fin by 111 incherl ft II ? n ?? .i . ? ?.Vager, Pres? ?v Orloff, cloak maneafaxi use th? ' H ' lealen ? pi lers' ipp.l - and ? the entire fifth, or top floor Plancher! A Boel I tory o'clock i tat night and the door i I , ? the fourth floor the ihn i rtners Va i ,v < ?rloff, and Marj E ? 'ohn, nlnei old, an emplo; e, were at work Mr Press ?let? ct< '. the am? II of ? ?? ?k< ? n : the others started out of the bull line;, "Fire?" Hmoke hs l nil? I the .-;? - ?bo\,e th? I airway leading dowi to the third floor, hu? th. nen dashed through It snd Anally galne>d the .... ? i,,i. w,,. n ih? ? of de nae ?moke puffe her face Marj ?'">-i gres frighten, : and ran back , up th?- stairs to ihe office of her employer? She ! made her way to the southeast window, opening , In Spring si . and got out on the ledge which runs across the front of the building ?haneath the fourth- | ?tory wlndowi The ledge I two feel wide, end it afforded her an ample footing. Smoke began to il <?r the window behind her, and the girl walked ?Howl) along the ledge lo II <eithw?-a; window, while full) 2,000 people, crowding the sti-eei kielow, watched he i In i Hence ' at riMchtng ihe ? ?uths ? ? ?In?! ??? ' I aa i : aw the i moke belcl Ing fi >m the a Indo? through which she hs l ?. i ed The hi : hie ned he :. ati'i. with s ?i ? of fear, ihe al dowi on the ? ? ' nally John Rusb, of Ore patrol N< ". i i sta rwa: H? waa follow? ? b: Kir? n ?n .1 i . n O'Neill o1 Ki gli No ' men fought theii ?? ay tl ro ..?? unit ? ? The fire hu.l evidently started under the w iv on the third fie ot ' i ?lane her? A Roehni rwtory, Lui n bad nol gaineel much hea?lwaj ?\lien tl ? ' : ; ? ., arrive?! 1 h? moke, how ? i ? Impl) ?tilling ?i didn't :ik? long lo pul il U Hi' i,ut ?,, ? ')',.<? Mcdlll'i ?urpH he foiin?! tin othei fir? ,,;. the , uttlng labie ? hie h w i hoi ? I up again?! ih? boai I partli on In the from room, ks i ','1 : ulta piled up on Ih? table ?? re blazing, and thene w.%a ?ti ?ng ?mell ol ;? ? ? ? none of tie?' fluid n is found The tabl'i ? : and the i ai tlllon aeparatlng the rront from the back room wai partlsllj burn?i?d hat 1 lire vvn entlr? I; pi rate from the Ore which hnd atnrted undei (be stair way. The Iwo Ares did nol communleMte In an?, way, In the noi theasi ? orner of lh? little off! small elesk snd near a win low oppuslt? the i was a small |ron |,,,x atf?.| ,,,,.? [| was elide ill that a combination ha : be ? n use i !" <y a the ?afe, the lock bad nol i,??-n tampered with and the re ii"' ? ven ai ruten on th? safe ?looi Th? wooden pigeon holes Inside Ihe ?af? bad .. ., smashiwl, and a ?mall wooden drawer had be, broken opea The lock which wai smashed ol lying on the ti,,.,,- a few feel awai from the Tie?- ?inen? ir?? t,,,, v.)i',|, tin ?.if.nMIr? t.' ? '? iched, Two men, it iH Mid mtrt ??-?? |" run down la ? ?an.! out of it,,, front door of No, >?'? Sprlns i. jiM| i..-r.?i-.- ii,.- ur,. MHit.-.i Ti.- police >( tne Mulben ?t. Htiition. 1i(,w?-v.t. would nrtther deny noi alDrin the ?ruth of thia story. The Fire Marshal ?ui<l Hie police ?t* -?*?"-"?ni?-?f the auaplclou? clrcuinaaVanc^ HE 8TOLE orER *?" THE < OF A N< ?II I A CAROUN \ BANK A HBAV1 UFA! l.TKil. C\ irl ute S G, April O ?I. R. Holland, cashier ? rmers' Ma! onal Bank, of this ' ,:? . .. a ik'faiilti i !" '. ?< imounl of - ?? ' or Mr, il ?liai il'? i ?? on fot ha - m.ma-' d Ml ,:'" m A ort ry? The . th. m If m ) ? ' - ?'''? known. No man h t< in the past been held ? ,, , or i ? en m re full) ti ..?:. an.l the .vhol ? ?' greatly sur , . : hockeal to heat i his embesxl He ;-.,. :.,,! beet ;:.??:?.. ' i?rr -st, at I of th? ?' ? : ? ????'?? ' - -; '" waive all examinai e proceed! ? ; ,.,..,. ,i. ?... : i , .. ; mad, the slights: t ? ' ? vv, ek . 'on lui : " Mill r, Ihe bonk ? xamlner, si ,ppe i ni ' ?? ij to C'h iriotte, He . . ,;., ?xiti ? .: i ,.:?:? thoroughly, and every bank wli ' '"' ;,r ? ? |, bank ,-i g ? "i con li? nd ? ; '?'? "'M "J*> . '" . ???..king .' Holl-tn . - .ks, whe re ... . Hank II, , ,,. ' |f lhal ? i- COI i. ct, Mill nie a mental nol ,. vrr 11.. a ? ... . Ir. Ml .et ? in. il ' ? ?; air. J? over . ? ll'.lel . . . Mr . : I ,f charlotte I. of a ? S o. ' " I ha ve I . ? : v'- Millet ... , ??? ? 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H la i, ? : i| ,..'i : iitne i ? before 1 ',., - I The li ., ? i , . i. to at.e khol i -? by a note, ? hn .*?? been lira a n lay hie f.iiiia-r and other UXIOS ASD i:i In I. FLAGS OS HIS COFFIS STOI'.Y r.F JOHN (' II? ? : '?'! i:'.- IIRAVK e 'APTI RE OP v ? " .' ' i,:.i; v : !. I ..-I'.N i IIK III.I:" T" UK i.l"!,' i" ? ' . John ? ' He [ate, . gal inl i nlon v? teran and the hero of an I : ale dm Ing the late war, \? ill i birleei in Kveri?i ? n t. rj. Bi ?oklyn, lie die i] on H in la . al hi home, N i i , I'pon i - ?? '?'m during I.ervlc? Confederate flag The latte i "i ? ml : . i- i- l?-al i" Mi It gate, ami i ? : ? ? ?. i i cumplir? or an annli rsar) ng tin i'e teran a Ithoul hi? taelng calleil on i , : ,: i i ? ? i -. ,,i how I." came by it lie ? .-? I n ?'?,.,. i ,.,.:,,:.. i ?? the battle ,.t < 'hen I? - ton .*? i ii- Mm? h -v. - - >, ?? ml ??f ? "ompi to K : i i:? . . iient, Pe um ?. itila \ "I inte er? ijen?-ral m ? iiinm in?l e,l ?? ? i a -? laloii to will? li Hogat, ??? regiment v?..- attached, and t? i. , . . .- ,.. ? ,'. i r??i : ?re-ral da ? i bj a i mi i ?? . : . ,,i.t , ?rate i avail ??? ???'? l?a?l llovere?! lb ?ul itji ? ? oce nail |. .T a ,i,ii n il them ant ' all' i for volun n ,,-.ii, .?., ulmoi l th? tu i i" re ipond .m i with ; i ? ' i , lirini i-,- k tl ? ' if! Iteut, it |. . lb), I h* ,i'"- m ii leiii? Hogate ha I reci lv?*d I n,.m m .' it hi home In I'e ??'. I ? uilu a hand ' some rt-vieivei und the regiment e-oloi d . ....k. who ol ' he ? ? lunt? 1 Ur .n, was \ 1 , .,1 m hlmse it .. Ith ' l?l Hogal . ? "i. bj h 11 iv-i m '!" front rank of ihe ?-barging ?-oiiimei, and when the} ? ? nough ||u ,11. snd tie? cook maule .? da?n for ih? fl .- 1.': forme : 101 ? Il ?s? from th? ?I 'if ni ?., . making ? ? hen a ? '??ufe i rat? i ? ? ? -, . , 1 ? ? .1 ... I.,11, ' avail. I) ?\ Ith 1,1 ?all ? Tne cook aiuck th? barrel ??( ihe i. ilvei nn?lei the 1. 1 a ? I,.., |e, arhlch ceil clean through Ih?-' barn i ,.: the ?.. B|i ,:i and -ink e|< eu Into Hogate'a ,i|?llt. ,| 1,.m,1 Hogate clung t?i I ? nag. however, an?! wllli the help if Ihe i??ok I"- 'I ??fl in? e-avalrj me 11 until he ||i ,,,,,, ti. . 111I..I ih- flag i" '? neral it incock. who e?alle I him oui I? fon the re gime til ml pi i d hin : : ii 11 ravel Aftei the ?-. n II?' ?at?' held ? place In the War I'? I'.u :i.i. nl snel ?'" I?) . H.b I'? hi? i?.' . he i"iml ti,, Mr.r 1 n [?.1. for in taking ..i a hlch he had 1, ... 1 m. ,.,, with othei n llca In the I'npii a i- hlngton i?? hard beagle?? I.?- had it give , ". him t" keen li la abe ut one an I , ? .,.,. i-unre. The bae kgrouml la "f r A and '?i n.. trip . containing thirteen whits ,1. ..r blue Por Ihe laal la nti three year* Mr. Htifate had lu-n with ihe Brooklyn i'itj Railroad Company, lie was he virtual Inventor of the f?r.- Indicator If?- leaves a widow, and marrl d ?"auahter, Mr?. Jes I? Mlld-ed ?t.ii-ekle He died frjiii pnralysla. Grand Army men he was well kuuwu. VAN CLEEF ON THE RACK PAINFUL sei;se AT TU ESTOS. 1 VOORHEES, COMMITTEE INQUIRINO INTO THE BALE OP MAI'S TO THE STATE. COUONEI. VAX ' I.KIA". A STATE OFFICIAL HAD F1 RNWHEt) THEM AM? PI T IN UlU.s THROUGH VARIl it'fl prim : | Ri BAI 'l.V < O.VF1 RED WHEN ASKEO TO A<X*OL'**T FOR M\\V THOUSANDS OF MAPS M ,|t WHICTH 'i in: btai b tai!'. ni r <>y "*"iu?"*n ! ? 'l RACE ? AN BE FOITXD. I1',' TKUSOUAPH TO Tim TlttlUNi:] Tr m on, N. ,i . Apr! -?'. There was another high!) sensational -ittlng of the Voorhees In? vestigating Committee to-day, the session clos , Ing abruptly with a pitiable -?ene. Colonel John ; T. Van ("leef, of Governor Wcrts'i staff of to I lace ? luncls, who is ,i lawyer, s Democratic polli ? lat? pr imlnencc and clerk t i the State Hoard ?if n i ? \ ??:.-. was :-i Idenly ? ; " A" si ,;ii i., make answi r t i ihi bi tte -? 'f numerous witnesses who Bworn in ? thai he ha i i ? ??:. . ? |? Ing for s number ab m f? WO am ually for ? paper map ?i t-. have h ?? n circulated with the printed report of th. Hoard of A ? - - rs. The Colom I tnken wholl) hj surpri . in one breath id? nexl breath .!? nying them, ..i '1 ?i .' i? fu ? ? t insn? r qucsi ona and . h th , ommlttee, hi ul crl ? ?? ? ........ ? lela? ,. .: i '."I him until the ttee t ? make pi iln hi? i h ii .t;. ihe all? <:?? 1 i ' .?? d transac : ? day I ; ; . the co t.... Mr i" ? ?. i , i : tat? I that during t:i" lasl : ue . ? . ti y been pu based 11 , . presumab ? for i .? . ?late reports; nul ..n In ? ?' the i ? - ? ? ? :?.- th.- State In]. V?-t all i | ; late $11,396 46, V? .... | ! - , .,.??:.'? ? . ? ". 1 ? i ' i ? I been . ? the map I nil hail i ".' ? ? ? idmltted ' ? t , th" Si il ..... . . . . ixd i?f l ... 1 ' 1 1 ??? ' . 11 ' i he ii a; . >ld It to the ? ? . ? ? . ' . ? I it i ? '? ... rough 1 ' ? ? ... |Uf.?|| ' . ? ' ? maps had I, M , ' ' .'? ? then, are ; it ?v S'a;. ; i 1 ! d n'l -i ? ?uni f r them," a ? ? ? ' ? fused y. See. re be? ,???.', ? I vised md Cha in V I thai fot the i taps if it lbs Co or-1! saM ? ?i '"Thon, a* ? '? ? " paid .... - ? ? I ? || ?:.?:?.? ' T.? tl e| Van CWf mad?? no i I TO ANSA ; ". \ an ? ask . Ii ? l i1 -, ? a ai I i ? answi r," : : ? quel '. ? t lU. T . ' .? . ' ? . . .? ? . ? report the il II . , ' lhat ' ? , ? ? . ?. ? ??,??? ... ? I ?? .. oil . "If i 1st, the !? ? .i" ??? will p. 1 t he ...???? i -.... ii ? ? the penalty," ..... \ .?. ? ? ij i ... e printers seroi put i h? I ?? I II? A I i.. . I don't ? . ? ? ? lor Pal* ?? Colonel, what Mr. (' -.? li'i her or not 3 u sii| the : lh tl?? 41.000 maps pnld "Ves, I I I," rcplli I the C . mi, ? rat. : Sen tl i Kei ham ?anted m ,. w whal Mr V'ai ? le? f had to furnl ih State Buppllt s a hile : ?. the Sin ti employ. even If It Were d ?, l| ii. itel] i: Ing fr im Ihe ??itn-si .. tlr, the < 'olonel talk? l m s rambling ?? ????? i Plvlng State : es, In addltl n ' i his salary, f? r serving certl i :.. - In delinquent c rporatlon la? cases taking Its, it. .. ni, i then sank Into his seat, s 13 Ins hi u 11, t 1 rrv re 1 me Mr < toi bin offen 1 1 1 1 ??! . furthei examlnatl n of Ihe tritness, as he lii I frequently done before when Mr. Van ( 1.. r ask lii "It i. ".11? to me," ?.11 Senator Daly, "thai this m.11. .a.-At knot? .in--! where he is at, and I think he ri illy no ????? ihe time t ? gather himself 1 .. ? her " The Colonel again pleaded for n r?hai re la -?? amlne hi iff a 1rs and gnthei himself, and this brought the .-??? il ,n to a ? ml len ? ! ?e Til. ?? "" In 1 iv op. n. 1 b3 Mi < ' irbtn call? ing attention t,. the circulation a th? maps of Hi. ralli id .1 \. h .1. . m I callln? J. B Itetl t" ih- ?i m.1 Mr l;t' In ? ?' l?ted In di 1 wing the map, 6,000 copies of which had lieen printed by Thoinai Wylle, of Thlrts fourth t? New-York 'I'h map wai copyright-*?! In IftSfl an.1 bore the Imprlnl i*l. In 1.ther copyright ' ' ?'. bul u hi n Mi i toi bin read ? ' telegram fi "in the Librarian a Congres* saying thai >nlj one ????: ?'? i ,1 i,,-. n Issued tu \ .m 1'..?? i' an I r.i'ti'. the wltne , imltl tl thl to be true Bi tti sai,I h" had re ?Ived 1. ,t m ire Ih m $1,000 for the m ip Mr Corb n than offen .1 In evidence bill n iwiiiR iln.1 ihe Statt ha.I pal i for .ul Ihe Implement? us. 1 |n drawing the map, Bnd Intl m m M thai the Intention ?'tl th ' ,l1" '?'-'l1 ihoii l I" '? m' t.. ihe Rtati ii t ? I < f Hi1- :;;.tt ? i-1? Ins .11,00 ? for the ft ?? thousand 1 , 1 11 nted Several printers of the State su. Ihal hey pul ihe supplj of map* In their bills, because !!,?? bills were approved !?? Van ?'I- of. an 1 ii' paid them 10 i" 1 .?ni lo'' making out I heir bills thai ??..* '?": MURPHY HAD DIbVM"PKAR*CD. Tl. wai a s. 11 nion when the name of John L Murphy, publisher of the century-old "State Ha/.. Hi ," bf Tr, nton, ?vas called, a'i'l the Infill.'li? li, il publisher failed In respond. He ??'is under subpoena to te|| arh} ha h id given Van Cleef f"i,t*O0 ?.r the ?1.800 he had received for mapa; bul he hs 1 lefl Ihe s -n n.- Chamber and gon< to Phlladelphls without walling la i? , ailed. "Was Mi. Murphy properly iubp lenasd?** uked Chairman Voorhees, a-t*** some warmth. ??ii.- \?.i"," said Mr. Oorbln, looking si the re? turn*. ? "I'lu'i. the order of the committee Is that the Cwutluueu on, ?i-cund 1'isc (IE IS A ROBBER BARON. ?LONG i'i:.\N?*H DISCOVER8 A SHOE-MAKER WHO IS A QENIUa THREE HOC8ES S.vii? TO HAVE BEEN BUILT WITH BTOI-EN U'MBER ENOl'OH SToi.KN OOOM OH HAND TO aVJTOCK A ?STORE Till: e't'I.rl'.IT SWS HE F. il'Mi THE TltlM'S T.orir Branch, N. J., April B (Spesclal) Sah "atoro Cavali?re, an Italian ?hoemak'T. la in the ?-ity jr?:l charge with n s?ore ?<( burtHariea. Ht i? believed t,, be utility of many oth-r robl-crics tti.it have ?.-.'iirreil ?lurlrii the laSl flVS ?/?Ml** < ' iva lier?' ?II ?? ! yesterday The Italian's young son took a i?r.ik?ri kettle to th" tin-shop of B. Tucker Welch ; to i,, repaired. Welch rscogntaed the kettle aa one among many artl??les of hardware that ha.I been .?'..l.-ii from hi* store, lie procure?! a s.-arch w<vr , rani, and In company with a confiable ?ear, bad ? ivsliere'i house. The search re?ulu-.l in the Bnd? if other koo?1s bel?t>nglllg to Wel-h. ar,?l many other articles mi in household tiM. Boveral other ?=.?.-ir?-h warrants wer?' iaaued, and to-day the house has been thoroughly ransacked by indignant citi sena, Enough evidence h.-.s been found to connect Cavallero with nearly all the numerous. ?Mirglartars and robberies committed in the Monmouth coast towns stnra UN, CaraHere'a p!a?*e proved to be a ; storehouse crammed with stolen ?nods of almost COI Blvabl? : nd Several false closets were i" ii. I ?ii th?- walla and floors, which, on beln?< Opened, revale<l gtor?? of sllv? ?ware, elothin?, hardware, grocerhM and other mer? handlse. Viro. , arms of various eleocrlptlona w?sra toxina, in the' n a bag full <.; loaded r? volver? was ?Hor up, In the yard a number of hams and shoulders wer,. ??\, ivated. A secret door vv.-is found in the side ' wall ?.'. the garret, and BUSponded Inside hy strinits i t.e'-.v?"! the plaster and tho weather -boar? I.? w?r. ,-, swoi nd ome firearm* In Cavalle i ? ??? -?::? s of u.ent>?-r. maah, doors and Winds which had bttn st?l?sa r yai Is. Cavali?re owns thre.- houses in Loik Branch, and it la believe I thai he stole all the lumb r -Ai*h which to build th?m, and ;>?int.-i them with ?' Icn pa nt It Is a remarkable fact that h? has recent lei . building In Re I i!??nk ind announced hli Intention :?> open i general ?? ??? Th td 't his h ?me Is worth 5_ ' : ...??' The fa? I tl al he hat dispos l of ?ted | ? , : . i by the absi n ? ! '. stole ' fr em thoi who 1 ?.,:??- ? I It IS that ?Ta has had ae le i '.n lis ? hie ?. (?ne ,:. [tallan wld ew a ho live - ::?'?- . ! '!,??? .- l i hi o? k .'.>-i ? -? Iv, rware i iy C'avait? ' - arched with - -? Iverw ir . v\ : .-. isr] ? ?. ? ? i let Ice Rrlti not gull ty. 1 found il! t ? ?o?, is big hei . ? ai afi I ?? . ! !??? ? li ir?*,' 1 with S if the ? found were a ? ??? ?? rtn?H?tlon with ?ea ? ?-'-'. the M f A crowd citizen? HIS LEO ASH ARM AMPUTATED k U? ? :.v " v;,Ti?.T OF THE TROIX.1 r-H ? - THAT NO ONE Ti:i.t. HI- .-:?'.-. MOTHER v?. ||? Black ? ? ? ?? ? ii old new boy, of No. St Wyckoff-st., Brooklyn, was ran ovei last M..ht at at Smll ii in?J Atlaoitlc-ave by .-a Smith? it. ?go -ark. I.; ick ha I Just fi ma Bmli i?el car going In tht opposite. . which hs had tried to pell hut lut piper The ar sr?lcb ran ovor th* n.> wa? only a few f? ? t fiwn him when h.? tru.i t.? ct*o?sa the track In front of it. and in doing s?i f.'il t-t?. awUi.? vn the :-.a? k. his rlghl irr., at: 1 right U--< relating . the ra.l. John Walla. ??, the ???? ?tornian, ect til?- Irai;?-, t.Ut th? a- e ; paSSSd -v.r li.u.r. "Don't let my m??ther kn?.w I'm hurt.' sat.l h< srhen he ws? pick She's boen sick, and if inytl Ing h is happone l to tue it ?rill ? ??. - An ambulai I ok him to tha- 1. ng Island H ? . ? the k: ? ,.t th. . lb? ? II never w ? -.?. -rk over him. The bo) ?father It Black, a m, ?hanl I Hugh ' he ondu were arrest, '. The hospital doctora M) Blacg will re. over. .I7/..I *?/.i WAXfS TO BE HEADQUARTERS. ' ARMY PEPA IHM N ' . \li:sT EXHIBIT. n HAVI EATEl? I HI Atlanta. Oa.. April Vt a meeting ? ? Atlanta i da) w?-ro t ? k.-Ti in ? the estab ihment of s new if I v- ? be . nos is 1 part me t the Sau ?? I he? Iqu iiTtera al v ? ere si ? " - 1 ' x ' antic and Oull . new depart? rtrong made i ?--.-. . by civil ..n 1 - .. present ? ' i pun -? a'ai f the I'nited ti a memb >r of the Oov. . ?:-. of ?ttate I Intel i . i her? t? i. H, brought a t ??? him :??:.?..- I In ? ...I be - . ? mi ?? ? it. ' a i mi? c aiitempl ? ? md two ... ? - ?: ihe 6th li.f.,iitr>. s:.,' \l Phi ? : . ed under 11 ? M - ?! ,: They will bt t far from 11 i ; ? ? ?rnment : the Arm) will be 111 . .: army and Navy esl .? Il m- ip) :!:. entire anneg ?if the Uovernment ! ; ..:.. I VRASE l tSITB D?RRAST. SHE RATi HI'. IS * ?T THE Ut'RDEhER, Ht'T is Nor AIJ/>*A*ED TO TtisTirv Ban l'"ranci?.-.?, tprll "'? When the examination of Durrani was resumed this morning tha police court v .- , .'. i :., ? atlon. Hundreds were .n ,t,i. to gain entrance ?he a?rcused man looked haggard ai i worn, but throughout the i-r?-.-? ?dings preserved isual Indifference Miss Williams n, w?,,. ere? ate I the ace i! i'e ?tertay's session, ippllsd .'":? admiaaton ti,i- morning, but h?'r roquent waa re? ins.- i. Km ma Btuvtn, one of the f'ur iriris su?.??.i to have seen tXirrani near th? church at :? :,, o'clock he ntghi of the W ; Urn? murader, was calletd to the stand sic- had noi .n th?- man'- fa?, si I all she k 11 ? ? ? wa> 'hit the coal and bat worn by the m.m wer ?Imllar to those of Durrani shown t" her ?n court A new witness, J P Hoddon, freight claim ad Juster of the Kouthern i'a,iti.- Company, test I tied t!:.r he -1?.? s man resembling Durrani ?\.:h a ?ttri near Emmanuel Church on the nlgbl Mlaa William? was murdered He described the couple on the sidewalk and his cl,.bservatlon of the man Ilia attention vv.,? attracted :?? the couple by the conduct ,,f the man He kne s? it ? as g fe? m um'es i ii'i.i x. i?s be had wound bis watch lust before leaving his house As he ;;.?t nearer he saw that the man had ih?- girl by tha arm, mid w is ap? parent!) coaxing her to go with him The witness described the man, but raid he could nol Identify him, tnother female ??rank appeared at the City Hall this m,?ruin., ?he was n tall, good looking i'oui woman, and when she entered the olBce of the chief of Police she said sic wanted to -"??? Durrani on particular bualness. She was permit teil to en t.-r the jail, snd tslked r.u- ?orne timo ?v:h i1 i , mer Afterward she appeared in the upper oftVe an.l dramatically declared: "He la nol the man l took?^ e?t his heeul and neck, and I know he ?s nol the murderer." ?She wanted to go Into .?..un mid testify m that effect, tun waa tcld thai her aasletance s et not n, .??!, i The inquest on the body .?f Blanche l?amonl w.i? i,,.i... |...si| .?ii.'-l again until n.-vr Monday, because i?:,. police an- nol ready with tbelr witnesses. PBSXSTLTAXIA CITIL SRRTtOR BXFOBMBB? i-iii'.i !"i|.iiia. April p The i'.v.i s.'i-vice EUform v-- - latlon "i Pennsylvania hold Its fourteenth iiui.ii il m.-titu: las; evening m th,' Art ''iah. The following officers w.-r?' riected wit bou I oappoaltlaMi: Pre?i?lent, ll.ri.crt Welsh; Vice-president?, .1 I Clark Mar??. .1. Andrews Harria 1 .1 t/lstar ai i Henry C. Lea; treasurer, Edward B. tJayer?: ?ecre i.ii?, i; i-Ven. :? Wood ;<> /?'/ TBBASBBBB oh MABMACHUSRTTB. l...-:on, April LTt. K.Uur?! It. Shaw, of \c\vtuiry port, was ii.,rninat.,| |.. ,iay for Stats Tr,-a.IU?ror an,I Itc'.-lver-eieiierftl by the Kcpuhlictt?:? of the I.eglBliUure, on the fifth formal bulloL The nom iaaUoa la lantaiiiuvuit to olsctioo. IT HAS TRIUMPHED AT LAST PAJWAOI OK THK BIPARTISAN" POLICB BIL?. BV THK ASSEMBLY. IT WILL NOW r.O TO MAYOR STRONO, WHO 18 EXPECTED TO APPROVE IT-MR. PAVET'8 EFFORT TO BUBST1 it'll THE SINOI.E HKADBD ?'? .MMISSIOV MEASI'RE - intkhkstin ; D"CTAILI Or Till-: V.1TINO. Alhany, April 23 (Special).? The New-York Bl partlsan Pottos bill pasosa the Assembly to-day Just a* It cam?* from the Senate, and was ordered to b? sTit at rnire to Mayor .Strong f ,r approval or disapproval. The Mayor may r. tain the measur? Iti his p.s?'..??i,ri fiftf-.'n lays without expressing an opinion on it, so that, to insure beyond perad I venture Us sat.- return and necessary tranfimls ? slon to th.? <;?*ver:i ,r, the Legislature may be for-erl to exten-i the present s? f-sAn to May 10 or even May IS. Put there is no sertOUS expectation here that th- Mil passed today will encounter any further legislativa obstarles Of that Its ap proral by Mayor Strong will be delayed l??n?-. The passage of a bill coating a bipartisan eonmlsalon : has heon inevitable ev?r ??in ?? Mayor Strong's un offlcial anti ?uticement of his fri-r.Ilir.ess to that feature of proposed ? aa -r?-f ,r:r. lesrislatlon. The ' Assembly especially has i?,.,, ansi?os t.. raoord its sentiment in favor of both the Hirartlsan Com mic-sl m an.I Police Iv-organizatlon bills, and It has bean prevented ff in passing both those meas ures In substantlslly the shape giv~n them In the .??? bj Mr. Lexow only by the obvious neces? sit y ??f allowing the ugly tangles over polios Jegls latlon In the "upper branch" to be straightened oui Th.? acceptance by th''1 Assembly t?*4ay of the i: partisan Commlfasloi* bill In Its nttatMuded form was .i foregone ".?n-ius! n. To the treat mass of , the Republican Assemblyman bipartisan .'.intrijl ' ,,r the police force, a:-.,i through it of the ?rloettoa ilnery in New-York City, "B*******ed to r.ffer the possible gusrsntee of protection to the voters ? of the r-st f the State from frau'..?? In State snd Sal ns. To these legislators the prop ii of the Committee of Ten to put the ,- .iitroi a .n the hands of a single oommks y\ ?: 1er app.iintod by the Msyoc sppesred lndu ths WSy, In case of re;?", ?red Democratic rule, to fra : Is n il h w uli hy .*om :... irf a. .-.;.? p? rpi :r.,:. l In IS84, or In 1831, 1892 and ISM. The Mr. Pavey, Mr. Wray and Mr. Conkllng for a sttigifr-headed testa. . mission fell, consequently, on ?i^li ear.-?; for the evils and i btch, under former bipartisan p..lie?? administrations, these .supporters of the of Ten plan complained were deemed by the country Republ ans, ss a body, far more t lerable than th- ? threat rted ln vestrm ni f a -. -de Tammany PoUos Commis ? a . . .' : .:. -.- 1 power. The main ? mtest of th- day came, of course, on the expe ted rnotlon to substitute the Committee r Ten's Single-Head hill for th?- L>exow bipartisan me. This move wsa ma !.. almost at th- outset hy Mr. Pavey, who bad himself ln tro lu. > ,i th? pr ip se ! substitute early in the sos The ? ?te on this substitute was the only ' genuine test ..f strength between the friends of tr..* rivsl rneasures, sud th.? r, te on it is gt"**n in ,1.-tails t . sh.,w the divisions of opinion on both ?Id - of th- chamber, Mr. Pavey was able to tnust-r thlrty?tW0 va.tes (pr the Committee of Ten '? bill; Its opponents numbered seventy-nine. The v ?;?> wits: / t...> substituts Messrs Parry. Brann. Hrtish, Ca ? Chapman, '"iarkson, A. R. <"onk!iii?r, ("orrigan, !.. Qerst, Hatpin, Henneisy. Hoff Kunseman, La Fetra. I.awson, Ma.Men, Xiles. . Pavey, P > Senger, sehoep 8tal. ? Sei I, Ten hy.-k, Tobin, Wilds. Wray Toi nsi ? ? - NStltuI l?essrs Abell, AI left, \ All ? Itl ? AUdett, naba'oclc. Hell. Ftlake, Bio. Bold, Brown, BrowneU, itullard, M iri.s. Campbell, Cartwrighl, I'hamhera, , W. A. Clark, l*. c. Cole, M. Conklia, ?'utier. Deas, elly, Palrliroiher, F nn, Friday, Puller, <ar i ;<?.AA. tlray ''reene, Hamilton, lligh.e, ?'? I r. Hoops, H ?rton, Hou* H ib Kelsey, Kern Kreartch, l.ounsb ? " '.'.?? McKeowa, m? S'lxon. < ' ilra ly, Read, RMer, . ? veil, H liters, i Harry i, Sear? Shera - I, K L Smith. M t. Smith, r. Si - .enson, .1. N. Stewart, Terry, , Va \'..? \: il sr, ?'an Keurea, ""/le? m?n, W.L \. U..!?.?. Wlnne, -, f - '. Total. 79. Of th- afflrmatl fifteen were esst by ? rats u by Republi - ins Mr. F dey, th- leader of the nan .rit?. Imitating Mr. Cantor's ? - nate, tried t.. -?"scats i th- Committee ol T< :t b) giving a nominal sup port to its si ? ! mmlsslon Kheme, and went i fsi i to | *e on the :'. r as one of the genuine ad mtte-'s plan of legislation. M 'St of the minority members took ? their .'ii- readily from Mr. Ftotey, but five of i them Messrs Blake, Donnelly, Kinn and Mo Dermott, ol X .?-V ?;.. and Mr. McKeown, of ?nty-four Republlcsns 111 o\ Phi debsl whl b pre . ; I ? reje Mion of the ! Committee of ?' n'i ? ?- notable ?-hi-Hy for ^ :-. anJ Vlsorous attack r?> Mr. Pavey mi Thomas C i'.att. to whose peralcioua ?nter* ' f, re? ipesk iarg-?,l the failure hitherto of the Republican majority in the L?gislature to enact the reform measures to ? which ?t ?.? is : ore!. Th- bipartisan 1 plan of i lice administration in Xew-Tork, he 1 m: !. h i l b< en madi odious In the past by d i -? I and bargains .A'h Tammapy, entered into by ? Mr Plati ind the Republican members of the Board, bj which, for s raps of lo,-aI , patronage, the security if the ballot ha.i i??n traftVki : ff ii,i the true Interests of the Rt? ptibil ..a ; arty trampled on and defli 1. Hi- ,?p positl n t.. th- new blpsrttsan beard arose h'.eriy his : .ir that under Ii ? sin.:;,,;' si stem ??f sellish polltlcsl trsding might be csrrled on tn ihe future, If Mr. Platl c. uld retain th" control . of the party organisation. A synopsis of the de? bate is ?iv.-ti below: The vote on tl.?1 passage of the Mil was 0?? to ? 21. These Republicana i I i .'imiiist it: Conk? ling, Xlles, Pavey and Percy, of Xew-Tork, snd Sch epflln, of Erie Thesi Democrats sup; 1 th- measure: Barry, McDermott and Bisks, of S'ea v rk, an ! Oallagher, i f iOnga The Police Reorganisation bill was not con ;. bul was !A"l<' a special order for t ?-inor ro** at n "ii. After .??*, i-ini? tire Committee of T?-?n bill as a substitute for the bipartisan measure to-lay, and while attacking thi Lexow Police Mils, Mr. pavey i W" . - *"ho i- l?a.'k of thes- Mils and who il?'Stres their passage Thi ?.usa?." is ?tnip'e. il.) Thomai C. Platt, of Tios:*. County, an ac k'l'U...... : ?? the Republican machine 'n thi* Bu le bul the poorest excuse for a itatesmaa that the part? has ever produced devoid .?f party prln.'ti le, In llfferenl to party honor, he has for? ,', it, i all .-Aims to th- confidence uti.l i- *n.f?t of til- i ut> in the Btsti and p-pcislly in the city tun ? of Sew York. (2.1 Clarence Lexow the Senator fr,?m the Ss Dlstrict, ?im boMfl the rapyrlght on PlatPg police billa. .'.i Kdward Lam. rtii.ii. Plait's political attor ne? ?m i advocate In th- .'it? >f New-Tork (i.l Th..mas j. Byrnes, th* discredited uni r. .sniii h-,1 Superintendent ,?f a most ??"inns an,i corrupt Poll?*e Department. Th?.?? are th.? men, an i Hi- only ?en, arho are driving tv.se bills throuKb this [.ealslature. I challenge any one -. controvert the itatement thai if Platt and Byrnes should withdraw tli"lr support from th^??s bills, the) ??..ni i never receive ? moment's further . ,. si I. i itlon With elth. r the S.'iiate .?r the As.s?'tn My <?f this State T ? this stat-in.'iit Mr. l'?"ll t.i k I'x.-eptlon. Mr. Byrnes iras not In dlagorace, wo saltt "W.'ll." ivpll",l Mr. l'av-y, "he sent in a resla;. nation to h.Iwitik th- *s**opls.*" The H ?use, Mr. Pava* eonttnu d, aras pine m in n "tosltlofl whers it wooi not wpetkt the Infg?s record of the s.:iat" ,.ti these tiiii? Mr. Beii criticised the spsti h of Mr. Pavey. He saM Mr. l'a..?>? had rotarro? l i the senate in a iHsiiatsfnl rnannsr, au ??" talk alwui lbs has. lnfli*sn?*s of Mr. Platt, Mr. Bell took no stock in, he ml4 Th ire were no evlden ?s of c irruption. Mr, O'Orsdj moved the prevloui qtiestkm. This was ordsrsd, snd the substitute was dsfsstsd by a v,?te of 79 to 32. The bill was then put upon lta lii, ii pnasage. After tut* tillo was read, Mr. Foley {novad to