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PART II. PACES 11 ?O 14. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1895. THE KKW CITY COLLEGE SITE PKOBABLT T?? BE IN HARLEM, ON Till-: EAST SIDE. THK fOSIMITTEE SAID TO BE NEAR A DE I8ION rrcDTixa the t*bndkx<*t of rorru.? TK'N >?> AS T?? I'l'T ?I1K BUILDING WHERE IT WILL BE CENTRAL FOR TlIK NEXT CENTVRY The work of selecting a new site for the City c liege has bt n making rai . i progr?s*) In Hi?' last few flay?-. The sub-committee having the matter in charge has n ? -. arrived at a formal con luslon, yt t," ' nibji t has assumed definite shape In the mli Is f m? st of the members They bave acted with great deliberal n In tii?"1 matter, foi they realize th it n theli de ?talon the futur.' welfare of II ge will depend. There S'vms little doubt ; i it the new City College will be ere ted in that *m -tlon ? f Harlem i> unded by One-hundred? nd-tcnth and One-hundred-antMwenty-fourth ?.-??= an I by Madiaon and Eighth aves. The growth i ?: v-.v-York City In the lac?" thirty years iias been tucii aa i ? lead to the belief that this section will b" the ?entre of population for the greater part ->f the twentieth century. Th" overflow population, . i of finding ?in outlet on Washington Heights, is pouting over th" Harlem at Bee .mi Third ?iv,p., spreading !nt > Westchester C n ty and eastward. Tiiis ten I? ncy has practi determlned tii- r*oinmlttee on rec ?mmending a site in Ihe vicinity of One-hundred-and-six t-? ? th st and-yifth-ave There are many ? :.: ir,? of land i'i the nelchborho-'d that hav? not be?n built up n, and which could be purcbaased for a mparatlvely small sum. The am.?tint of : ,- appr ipriati d for the purehaae ? ( .1 new alte for the City College is i?oo.?"?'?. an.i $S75,OC*0 has ; -m given for the erection of suitable buildings. *d st of th I '. icka In this sectl m of the city are ai* mi 1.000 feet long by 200 wi le, and contain some eighty Iota, f-t. Xictolas-ave., however, N-Kin ninf' at Central Park, runs in a northweaterly di rectl n a roaa the section, th?is cutting many ?f the 1 ng bio? '.?s int-? smaller hi?' ks. i?i been strongly ur,?*V'i by aome of th?- mem ? the committee that it would be an excel? lent Idea to c mblne th" hall "f the Bo ird of Ed 1 itl n a th the new city College. The present hall of the Board of Education In Grand-aL la Ina lequate, and by some of the Commissioners it ?1- regartled as t ?> far from the centre of school rs. The present property of th" board is valued at several hundred thousand dollars. There is als > a tin?* pl?>t -?f ground at Flfty-nlnth st. and Park av-v, valued ?? sf-.-rai hundred thou? sand .1 liar? m ire. It is siiggested that thes 1 two - f pert] be 1 ?? 1 and th?- money t?--?. us. le f r the purchase of additional irr und larse gh t ' accommodate both buildings, in c.a??> the two site funds are thus put t -Kether, it is pro*: ible that two bio i?* ma* be purehased snd th,-- street between thorn closed thereby, giving s magnlflceni site for th?* proposed n?*v?- buildings in such an event prubthly two a..f the shorter '.,iTks ??? uld be selected. r immlsslon? r Robert Maciay, who is a member of th?. sub-committee on sHer-tlng a site, sail t'. B Tribune reporter yesterday: "We cannot go t to carefully in this business, but we have gone far enough now to know pn*ttv definitely where the ni w Olli ge buildings will n?t and Just about Where they will be jla:?>d. Th? subject of B ? .-\ site was agitated two or throe years ago, and I ' anvasse 1 the ity pretty thoroughly f?r an available place. At that time tlorntngslde HH-Tht.? offered .'? t<*niptintr home for the college, but it is naidly probable that wo bliall go there . reas >n for this is the great advance in the l ? ?? of land. I have been informed that the <-<mtre of New York's population is somewhere between Ptfty a-vi Sf-vf-iity.??*><??.nd sts . and it is m?>vi*:?r ward so rapidly that by the tim?- the new buildings of the City College are completed the , ntr- of populatl >n may be n?-ar One-hundred* snd-tenth-st. This Inclines us t?> l'.'.k above One-hundred-and-tenth-st, for the new ci"-, and only question remalnmg Is bow far in.rih ..',1 how far t" th- ?-?st 0? weal ought we go. gti :..-- Indu emente hav,. been :r,.nl?- t?. us t,? 1 me up to Fordh in? Helahts. But coins uaerc ; a as great a mistake as the g ?ini* below tundred-and-tenth-st. it seems Imperative In my mil 1 1 have the neu site as n.-ar the centre of p ?pulatlon for the next 100 >-ars as we can guess. It strikes me thai somewhsre n?-ar Onc-lwndred-and-slxteentl st and Ptfth-ave. I? .- aboul the pis ?? we want. This part ol th? rlty [.-. ,;.-? advantages, it is easily ac? cessible, for one fare, from ??il quart?-!-? of the (ity. both downtown and In th? annexed dis? trict, Tills w mid nor be tii?- case ' wo sek- ted a ?. ;,. e*g? .,? Thlrd-ave., or west of Elghth-ave., ? -.?.-? went ? '? w One-hundred-snd-tenth*st or above One-i undred-and-thlrty-flfth-at." ??? ? WAITING FOR l COTTON CROP ESTIMATE. ?"("?NIA.'";-:?; REPORTS ABOUT H. M KETL1 H EXPECTED CIRi "I.All INfTuLTENCE THE MARKET. Th" ' ?- the ?Botton market yesterday attached to an expected circular fro:n H. M. Neill, th- New-Orleans <:??>;' estimator and al! pro] ??.?-'. v?.),-. :? without any particular b mor intry. It s re* rted that his 1 Ircul .r, \? ?] ?r was said would be Issued In Mvet-pool to-day, wo'ii.i b?- bullish, ari'i f>ri' ??? ?real ip; then i" w.is said It would be bearish, airi there aras a . 1 quotations European commercial and : ? 1 heard of It, and buytnii Ulasg iw sn I fi-om I ?. Liverpool ?vith the efl.; openlnj.',-??'.. to .'. ?.H. hlghei than Monday's > lose. The New-York Cotton Ex? hang? followed 1 ill and there was a jump of IS points In May at the opening here, and I points In the other ll was sn: i the rainfall in Texas was m hufllci? nt to broak the drouth and prices he for a f!m<- Th?n ?-am?- rri'-r?- conflicting reports ? the nature of Neill"s circular, and .1 sharp took place, quotations going to th?- < toeing .- of Moirlay. Trading wot active and th? prices fluctuate?! in a range of 12 pointa Toward ?h<- close John H. Inman s??nl ?? 11 .. ; ?? a-.-'ura would sell for Id this summer i; Liverpool Mr. \r.-A*,:. backed \ni his asai-rtlona ??> appearing on tl 1 Boai i again an'l distributing liberal 01 lera 1 , bo? Thla was too much 1 >i th? short sellei | there was ?>. sharp r.iiu Auguai going from I ? - ?89 m a f?-w minutes and closing al 11?. The entire I al ' lo ? . : ru. at ?'? to I | Inta advance ovei Mon? day. May i-.?o yeaterdaj .-it its, which represented s rise "f I-'.- points from the los guotatfon ?if l'?-i, ruary -'?, or over H?e ?t pour : it ? io??**'l at IM Hr.iish spinners bought i.'.1*?? bal??s In Liverpool, Till: ORINOCO'S ENGINEER ARRESTED. AA7TV S TAKEN ON THE ('HAROS TU ?T HE KICKED A MAN "'. M.vril IHK . ?ITAIN OIVE? KVi DE ?' 'E TENDI.Vil TO CUBAR Tin: .'.'?'?' BED MAS Whea th.- steamer '>rin.co arrived here yesterday fr-rn Bermuda .1 v. ? ? learned that her chief >-r. gin.-?-"-, .-Aii:':. .".i ? been arrested when the steamer arr.? I al Ham Iton from '1rs 1 1 : ifter the (?rl co IA: :.--. por! on her lost trip, Iwo men ? > .'.??! been employ? I ?, th? ireeeel on the i>r? v. ? trip a :.? before Commtsslonei Bhleida snd el ???.?? I " ?' on ti , nip during which the) wer? on th- steamei ti- .,-..,: enclneer had kin?* 1 ,? m-i.n nan* I Beegai by i?, king him Th?- British Con?- ied (?? Bermuda and had th? chief er ?!:.??? i- arrest? . ?ci the arrivai <.r the ship then I'.- 1,. 1 .: preliminary hearing on April 1* and II, an l N\a-< held foi trial. Captain Praxer, of tv On?.'.' ?. s-iid ><- terdaj : About n o'clock '?n Ibi morning of April 10 ih<> chit-f engine 1 rame up on deck and reported that <.-i. of tn<* Bremen was ill. and thai iw? <?f the ere? were bringing inn, on o? k. as be ??is 100 w.'?ik ; . come ui. without asstatanci The man v?^> brou?rhi n?*ai m-, stateroom on the iippi-r ?l.-.-K. snd, aa h" seemed 1. I.? simply over? come with the heat 1 gav? him the remedies I tnoughi best suited ta, restore him. I bathed his head with kewatei an>l cave him several iwailowa ,f 1,ran,l>. He aeeineal better for ? few n?om?-nta, and th?-n grew weaker, dying at aboui 11 ::u u m I bad two of the eran assis) ,??? in preparing tne body for burial, and II ther? wer? any marks of v. "an? on th<- body, aa was stated b-. the chief engineers accusers, ) suret) would have seen them As tu- man s name wh" bol on ir..- shin's articles *" h*'1 to tnke particular notice of th.- marks of tattooing, eta-, on t.i? body, hut we saw noihlna <?f th?- bruises mon:lone.l In liu Kt'.rle- that hnva- l??-.'ti print?-!. The funeral took plac? at 4:% the xaino afternoon Almost every one on the ship wan prcaont. MR. ROOSEVELT'S ACCEPTANCE ALL REPORTS TEND 'I'" CONFIRM BELIEF THAT HE WILL TAKE ? ?FFICE, IT is v- 'i:-; ;, THAT HE WII.l? i.Ke ME lit':," OEST OF THE ?POUCE '???';:? am? i ?? ? m? ?s ;? ?OF THE WORK OK III I ?1 ? \ I ? a \,,\ Rapporta fr.-.m Washington yexter?la> r.Ii-med The Tribune'? statement thai I'nlted State Civil ?Servie e C ?mm ?i ? Th wl re Itoo ipvelt bad de? cided ,(.i :,,'.?.?; t the " I Pol i ' ?mmlsslnner /?Tin ? ' v ?5eV*& 3 f to 4^ *> y .f?>.? f ;*rr 'K. Tlll'i ?I '< IRE lt<" ?SEVELT. ?f .New-York offered h!;n by Mayor Btroi would realign hi? office a? ? ' Civil Barnice Commts ?loner, The Mayor refused to llscus? the matter t*T lo a mat that Mr. Re ?se veil ha?l accepted the pia.-e. But ?he Impression at the I'ltj Hall v. is that Mr. Il i ?-???. il ?oui I be ?nom li nhortl? i thai he would laee?ome pre ?Idem of th? I ?1 ? Boanl it v..,.- also m : that he would perfoi i th ?? ?? ? part of the e- ?-'?? ol re ?? inlxatlon, though depend? ing en Ccmmlwl nei Ai Ire? and th ? .?? .,;, polnteea f?>r material aid, The Mayoi ?.i I thai had ha-.iri nothing from Mr K.?ell ,. ?? rtlaj Mayor Btroni would .?'?t admit ye??terda) thai he had ?offered ?he other plu. ei on the b ?., ri t , Colon? : 1 B. V. TV Cniger t Henry Campbell M **-.* be lleved, however, that Colonel I'reiger'a .??? eptai was deslr? I by the- Maj .;??: ? ral Horace Portel te?l t " ? ester day, vliing tie e to a report I I re a . to talca the offie e of Poll. e.<* Mayor nor (?eneral Porter a about the ?tory. ? 8TASDS roll THE ARCH DEDICATION W. RISTF.WART Wir.l. ADVANCE TUR M ?XI T ? i: ??-il]:.!. KIUCe*TION A s;*?c:al m?et.i ? of the ?Board of I called yesterday t i com 1er appropriating moni f >r tl ?? ?-r? ,?: en of stands for 11 ?eompeanylnit th? ?' f the Waahli n Arch on April 99. Alderman Ole tt appeared that th.- 1? ?r I appropriate HMO for tl erect an'i the iteooration of the stands, Ircular In shape, m:. I begil .? I ?? *al exte :. i to th<- curb. Tl ? of tttae Arch Pu '?. ?.;?:?. ... .as,.,:, was not to be a pi -? ? ild t?.av fot the stand i ? : thai th?- l?.-ir 1 could nol .,; t r??pi until H"?t v-nr. an! that If Mr the eran It? ttae board n?x, year. Mr Btowart conaeotad toll irrangem ?II. CALLED HIM "AS ISFERSAI LIAR.' A FIGHT ? ? la AT * Ml ??!? ihqnikiri) Citizens oy h v??;.?:*.?.-v. i. e..\i. Of M 11? ? M ? ' it ABOI'T iiis ? . ? . ? ?*.:? '.'A! ? i ,'.i: ' The meet.:,gs of ; Ha krusacl? Improvemenl t n.n. ?Ion I ?rath erlnga, but that of Me , in ex . | ? to the rule rhe meeting I .... sed ? f Moore-? now rum onlj ' ?m ' ?? N? a ? York. .- na and \\ ?????? rn llalli ?? i opposed the I It 1 ?ail I I ami , prope r off a atrip 1 he en?l of 1 lot. '??? h ,:?? i ?V i"' n in, a ? owi tract at the north ? ? ,-. ,f I the n ?v< m< I. and r? sei , ? irk ol Mr \'an lerbe k by i slllng h m in Ini Mi. Van lei bed . ? . , . t with liMv:;a- I? ? M ' !.. ? . I in Ml A i.? rman raised 1 ? - i? the a ait, I Mi A. kerman I, in* m eatlj exe Ited in?l?*i th? cool and delibera! Ir. Van J i',-. - Ident ' 'lap'iidon put an ? . ? . ? fl irittg ": ' ' ','?' A lUl I lH .,/,.' \. hen the txi n i . ".N'.iw. you men ? I ? et tl i?-!?-ii ???- " ;,'.. ... ?..,!, w i : k< n In reg .? . , titl ,n, bui It ??'?? ; ? is'-''' ? '? OSE WEEK VORt mi: jtrriitst\. <-;<-.\ ;;!:?.'? n: falORTtaN "*?"i f:r.? -* TO THE I'M 11 ?aK ru'.: e'eaNDEMNEP MAN V I I A Iban? \|.r.i S3 Di Hu hanan'a wife and Mr?, '"???'?mil,', of Sea York, waited upon e;..?ii".' Moi ton ???' th? Kxecutlva f.*hambci .?? 10 ?'clock this morning M'- Il liai i made an earn es I pi? i foi the life ... . .-. bo ? to be exe gin? on Wedn, lay foi ; ? a foi me ? VM'- 'i he y were avHh ih< ' So ei noi ?? ? larite re ? ? '!<>'i room foi :?? irly ai nd no otbei vlsliors were admitted The (lovernoi il he ' ould nol Interfere bul Urs. I! man Inga ?rere so i ath< c lhat he ' I? I week'a respite, principal!) lo glv?. ihe i ondemne?! ? me in * hl?*h lo ,.' ??; ?? i ?? foi 'I? ?a : h \\'h<-ji Mi< Ituchanan and he friend lefi (he i:>. ??'.nu.' ('hambei ihej a-ere ?? orted b; the '?"? ??i nor'a private seen . ''..'. v, e ole, \? . . nabled 11,?-.?, :?? ? ca| ? ubse , \ :i .?>n bj ilirnugh '!"? private entiam e of ihe fix, i . h ;:,.., dire t lo the ? .?: Idol on i he i .-? on i rtiaoi ??I the ? 'apitol 'I I" a-omen areni up lo Ihe I i lal Ta-i. r.r?,; ?, < ?m? ? ? Ird floor of th Cap toi, and ?eni .? d! ? ate h :?, King Bli .? 'I i?.- onlj official announcement fi im Ihe lloa ernor saya "Cpon fairther ?'onslderatlon, and upon the personal appll at Ion ..f i),?- prlaonei .s.'.-. .. ?????iule- baa in?????? fjrai te I until Maj :. , I'-. Huchanan was marrie I to I.Ih presen I wife be fore h?- marrie?! the aoman said ;?? have ?.????n men ?lere,| H, remanie I her In Hailfa leal h '?r the other woman. Colonel Cole, the (Jovernor* pi ... etaiy, . up vv.ii'i.n San . ..' Sing Blng, bj telephone an i told him thai th? <; ?vn >i had rei plted H i cha?an for ?,,i ? week When Warden . ,i?,. ; irn, i tir i i .. went t I' h.anan'a cell .". i ilel, "r. , in l i ,,.???? i ni .'. for you 1 he e loi ernoi given ... !? pit? ol on? week, foui ???? .t? ? ? ? ? Exe ' M ???? Man | an i her pie u i fe was gi ?., .\ \.~ the Governor." Hue?hanan rmlled and i. ?? thought thai il n wo > tfriere n m> laehalf, at l am an Innoceni n in Will j/o,i telegraph for Las v? i (jibl? m -i erne ' ' ?*oro, ? ? . .??? m ? ? t onee? I tu*? i.i to lighl lh? rase tr,rr?nj;i, the '?'""t. aga h and ? ?I.i no? a III i?* had of mj . non "-.il i il ? want lo ?????? mj y.,? '"-||h>." ii, thei asked whether tl)- reepit?, -A.m to dat? from Monda) or t'? ?Hat? from to-morrow a he ? ird, n told dm thai he ?" ? d n ?? tell him anything furthei until the Oovernor'i declalon i"?"ii. i him Uuehanan waa a happ) man la : ev n ng, owing to the te Don ol the <; ?v? i ; i?r. He ?eni . , ,i t,.;? grama : . in? lawyera and frl nda In New-York and ? long letter to the (3overn??r Ita purport ?-??iiiai ""' ?? learned. Mrs nuchanan arrlv?-.i fr .?? \i ',:'".' on ih.3 i rain ?ccompanltd i,\ Mrs ,'<,|^. man and Mr, Roche, Thei drove ? th prlaon and "J'1 ?" ?'?n? intiMi-vv ??;?'. the cnndemi i man arta-r whl.il the panv lefl WW ?s*'ll'K b) the H 22 trata for N*W?Yorh Mrs Uu? hinan seemed Ita **%, fSSrltt after her riall ?o her husband. The omciaj a-Mpera fi*om tha Oovtrnor v.-n received a? the prison by Special WMlHlf** ''* l!"' ?venlng. POLICE HAVE UBIQ LOUIS? LIGHT THROWN ON THE THOMPTON-OT. * MYSTERY. XO DETE?TIVES AROI'XU THE NI'IOI?IIORHOO? OP TIIK rniME. V."IIH*H Is' CONSIDERED \ si IXIKI? ?NT l'\."l' !" mystery aurroundlng the murder of Allee Walsh, a o isa found bleeding to death In the hallwa? ' ' No, 141 T mi on st, on Ptinday morn h g, bid rair to be solved " a la gatl en ! from the lalk of Ihe poli**? The most un i 'Hani ilevrlopmen.he ..?so la the finding uf "Rig i.oi a/hom M key" Walsh uspects o? having mm lered Ihe unfortunate woman, '*Blg I. 'i;s" was :? m i bj ? del? ctlvea y? terday morntni , and ? In Iheh ban : Tl ?? pol.ee refn -, -, || nnytl ng .i> nt the m i n They - > ? ; noi und ? ai r ?t, bul thai they h - - him they \ .-?nt h m w h. he s as pi k? I up co ltd noi be learned, bul II ? '-: : 10 I kelj in on? ol thi ? ? sorts neai Ih? ? Hotel Bhortlj aft? r the poli? e- ind ' ?Ig Louis" ? det<wtlve -a..-;;! t.. Qsrland'a aaloon, where "Ml '. Walsh was lottering, and I? ' I m awaj It was s ipp >s? i that he a is ? >K? :i to Po'.li e H? ? Iqu irt? rs to Identify "H?l; lx>iils." \.i thai Is known >>r "Big l/"iiis" la ihal h? is .1 truckman, snd lived on la ' ?! if ? : ; a 1 Ions ?\,in the muni.1 worn in. II.- ?s ?m I t.. I..?-.' i- en the last p .? . m'in- she had, H? an wera aomewhal to the de srrlptlon given of the man \\A> wenl to th? hoi .? Ith ?lice \\ alai The 1 oil r< fuse 1 to tell s hat ?lispoaillon ?.is made of "Hlg lx>u ," but the pre sumption la that the detectives took him to |?o Iti - li. ..?' 1 ?." ti ? Vnothei I fa? I whl? h Id tend to shot? that tl , ? aw light ah? ad ???i the caai waa Ih.nspl loua .iiis.-'i.-o of I" tlves from th? ? lie crime Ther? were nearlj 1 dosen prowling around ? rh.i ? ? ? , ? 1 lui in ta nona, of No 177 Rorej th ?:? . the ? : ious prli : - irreated M (hi by I ??'ti ?.. ?? Itoaenberg il N'.i 7' " Ih-sl ?'"'.- narged ? . Mai kei I'olli-e I'aiuri with ?arrj ,?..; . ? k . one? il ,. 1 - ,1 lie waa h?*ld for examination It wa ? a '??-r. !.. -.?,. ,1 al h? knee am? ?? mu? '?? 1 of \. ? >? lieh, bill Lot?, he . ' ?? live It iaen berg ei led ' ' ???-,- ?..' il ,,t he ha?i 1 - 1 >-i with It what? . ? r ? ? HARLEM HOSPITAL'S CONDITION. EXAOOEI. "aTED 1 ? ? A'!:?- " ? ? ' I : ".' TA- H a-'- m II ::?'!???- I ' . - ,.- ?? . ? - "t. the i 1.e new Com? 1 1 if ties and ('01 ' Robert .1. Wi ght, a? .'-r?i 1 .1 f what a lly his ttttit was pul ,.?' ? '. tel ? ? ?"-..- t al ti.m? ? of ihe ? when a 1 ?? ; >ri 1 . ailed, but P ' H I'ortei .?.!., ? ? '?i.- Harlen or s 1 ? ? ule on It." II.- add? ' 1 the report of Mr Wright's 1 th? t of \.?-. >-d a wrong Impre? but one opei I Mr. Portei ? ? es not ????:?? rhat aeveral I ire In n? ? ? ? ? ? ?;. . ' II? .. ??;-???? ifter of wiling ?? ? l? 1? 1 ? . ... ..,,.. ' " ' ''"' [ ' __ *.V< OMPI //Ml a M> SEGI I '/' ?"// ?ROI h : . M .,[' T! ? ? ' .n,r:i - loners of A . ?, ?? : ?.- a ? i 1 * ? ? ? ; ?<*.'? A. ? . ? r :? ????-,. |.'?'ri.-( , ? with th the kei [.er? ?ut ? dlscoveri I. as well as s gea. It was reported y? ! I - . . ' ? ? ? i*lt) li.'. lor of the ? . 1 ..'in- ?? ? A. ? of dutj ? ' " ' ? waa aald ?. *n htm referreal ta, Hrooktl. . ,,?: ? ? . Perry, of ? ? I thai report ?if il bill ll* all ? , .rn \'- 1.- ? ?, . . ? ; - ? ? ; 1 l pop !.. tl i-eiera ,. ? Mr. i'i 1 w pi Iti! h 1. I tl. ilil TO 111 111 ! l> If .41 - AM. THI "'" ' ? ' ' 1 '?? ': I : MR Th? Police 1 '. r? had an executl? ? ion , ?? r ? ,1 bad ' fur 1 ? \ ? ? Ir A ? ' ? . ?-i:i ? afiei M. n ? . ' ? ? t,. 1 --fi'- ? ? ? Mayoi -i !?-.,.' ih? h-parinten Com m Hgali ? ' aid, h"? : tie W.I , , ? ' ' ' ? ? ? - ? . ? 1 rlitinl ti -, pn ? m ? 11 n m a 1 m 1 ?j 11 i 11 / r.i 1 1111 1. A \ AM WHO il.i 111 1 1 I l'"l.'. 1.M1 N ' Captain M? Cullagh 1 1 Da i.i \ :i . 1 . 1., ring, of the Wi rhlrtj ? ? nih were n uklng the round i?*i In 1] . |uai bel r? n : ghi .lo id i? nig lb? ??).???. Frantli ci I? The: a re II at Thirl ? re. All f mi 1 1 1 lowai 1 N nth ,i\' . ? hi 1*1? Ihi < 1 ? ? ? ime tr,,iii In u.- ml<l !'? .,' lb? ol" k Ihe) '... 11 1 .1 man being im? be.iten h a lal blond , ung ? a 1 a ' bl ' ? I ? ' - with an umtir'dla l'nptaln Mr? , h 1 1 1 , th" at reel and told Ihe u om in 1 > go .1? iy, a ? rbnnr? "Yes, 1 w m ? ? n nit? 1 ihe won 11 I aln'l w? ai 1 m. dais for 1 .ghl If yon don'l 11 u.- th? ?..1 can get out 1 - "Il mi don'l i: ' ,1? 1 ?? 1 ''ii ha ..??.-? t ? t -.-., -,\hn : ,i n m .-t mild n 1 ni "An ? 1 ? 1'omui ' l. ; If you , ?? plain up h?-re, .,1 nrreal me I .ih, 1 th?- I I of 1 1 I oa n In M-'i ?? si, No, : not by 11 In I'aptaln Mci'alliigh la.ughe.1 u ihe woman - 1 r,.!.- and , hei arm lo laki bei to th? station. 1 "i?' th.- u on.m tniii-,i .m him .m,1 deal! *.111. . blow on Ih* las which made him stag gei 11.11 ? a -i Ma ?on al on? e ran ncroi 1 h? 1 n io help the ..i|M n Th? woman backed up again : ,t I"" e, so that h? ? ? II '? ? ? !d nol 1 be hind hei snd then ? hei umbrel . : u 1 \-.. it?,.'., ahe kept ihem a .1 disiann geelng boa things were going, 1 <? ? 1 ? . the fraj loo, bul 1 . was ol litlle us? 1 b< ?\ oman uu ed hei a egp in v. nil such good effect ihal noi.r the policemen . ould ' ' 1 -ar '-n nigh '" her to hold hi r ai m rTnallj lieerlna ran down to Ninth-av? and got po ..'?mu.-o ?iiiiii. snd Down?) These two w.1.- in uniform snd bsd club? Thej made ,? 1:1 ?* 1 * foi the woman, and, using the) club ru fende* ms 1 1 1. gel th' umbrella awa) from her. Captain Mi ? All;,ci. then thought th? tight waa ovei bul he wa mlatak : Will.ream a rage, th" woman mad? 1 lump f< ' Deerlng and grabbed him l>\ the hair, knocking Mm down 1.oiling over th?- aMi walk with lui" Then all "i Ihe pollcemei fell on top of her, while i'aptaln McCuliagh ii im .1 .loan step directed the operations Deerlng flnall?. man aged In crawl oui from undei ih? mls?*d heap ,, 1 oil? ' men Then Ihej all sal on th? s -.nun until she waa au ? AI length "he admitted thai iha m-? beaten bul ?fused absolutely i?> gel up 01 to go to the sis? Ion-house, When .?h<- wa?> lifted in h?-r 1. -t tbe ?mi.m fell back on th? sidewslh Flnall; th? m?n orme?! three on ?? side, and the woman was lift -?i r n 1 1 carried around k> ih.- atatlon-housc In ih<- Jefferson klarkel noun yeaterda* morning h? woman ?"'>" her name as l,nii?n Bennett, ..r ?o. rtl?* VV?'-t Thin? ?mili at. sh.- told Justice iintiis "she gui ??????' she must have had a ft * rlnka." A Ih?1" u' I*'-1 ????a i?upuaa<i. NEW-YORK'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS i.. AN ABUNDANCE OF ?\MERICAN CHILDREN i N x? ?. :??'?. i'-"-'*.s in i.i ri:1: 'Ti hi: v?.'i> p vti:i. ,tism an oi.d-parhionrh bch.i ?''? the ek? Cl ?" l?*tlMENT Ol ?*?*.*?< RIES. I'. g public i hoola In N?? Yor have had let i per : inn ? ?m the I ?nallt .? o( pu| Hi than tlrammar P hool No. "??'. ha? had In Tweentleth? at., bet we, 11 Sixth and Seventh aves. I* remain? to I tliia la) ?. ked drawing on much the tme . la - ol paapll na M ? ??? o atte ml il the ol I Ninth Warel ? ears ago. The a ?ho ?1 was ea lah'.lsh? l ii IfM, haa ng h en .?" off??*?h<-*ot o( Oram? mar ft hool No ;... In Twenty?fo?irth-st., at that t.n e ? thr'.. lepart ne ni ? ehool, ipal of No. IS a.is Th mai Koeilk, ., Quaker, who wi fi mou? In hi ?? ? : itor, and hl? rech ?ol bo ?. ; ipulai that it waa found ne??cesaary to divide If, Thi boya' department not taken away and e*tab'l?h< I aa an entirely new school, No. S&, The l ; ?v. v::a i? piTCHEH i -??< ?!? principal of No . Edward !' Pit sr, ?v h ? i I with the public ? in t wen I ? ? , til pa ?v HI? prcleci ar waa |.- T '?'. Conk ? ? ? ? th? w *>rk In thi o the e every T .?? ?.lay an i Fri?lay ire |? taken to ? ;? patriot m ai mg . ? pupl : ?? having ?; ? ersary ol ? nation* ?...???: fron '....?? ? .- h ' 1 S ..'?-..',. ;. .: I se I ? , . ? ? ! I ? ? ? . re I ? van lar I. a? , ?nt of tl ; ? ,..??:. tar) . . ed coi and the ' are well at '1 !.. ? of the old ' i - ."?? I ? h toi? i ' \ ? " f? ? ? ? ? fa ?:, thla arr angi ?le.- place ??.,? well lighted and ventilate?! until .... ? i | arotii ? i . right ?I ,.???? m the rear In? hen t he win sr? !? ': , ? ? : he n ?I -?? of . , . ? . , ? .' in th? asa ? I? ? F the America leiar?! have bee n ? et with such anc? le I < ?ne of af the An ! 'Igae*? ???? I ? . ? and M I thai il lu.< don? k""<! PASIC 41 l\ OLIFKR.ST. Fll'.t. . ? , . . '?'.-?;-..', I NU Tl WITH A Xi'KS v ? ? i ?. ? ? ? in.I the that threat) ... sta froi ' ' .????,? :.. i :.? .. ! ? ' ? .... , ". ? ... | ..... . , . ? || ' . -, V ? le III, ? ? ? ? , ? i eman, ? i. : ? i ? ?? ? ? an to th? ne an?l Madlso 'he ke ltin hat the i lid I ? nt a mai ;, ? : ?' ?..??? , . ? , ? r he i ..... rear vva i > t, are Ore, ? - i ? !.. mir ?. S'en |. h .ilttieull . ? :? .in ... inta In un. I ? s In l??s - ? ' ? . ?voman on the iop fl. *?. on ? ? ? ? i|... ,.i i nt.,., i ?.. .-. ii, a hut I'ullceiiu ? ., i to i| ? ??. \\ omen arms and h?i ? ? otiiei he stair? i id got ?I tl lh?' eng ? ? ou?e foi orne in ?...,. ' ' the i.f >.,'?. .i ,, . ; ? lirai le, en King I :..,..? heiixine ,? 1 s i. . , na? II of lenil ... >u\ M, -, i.?. ? er tie drei lo, king i?| g two ours laefor? the tire ? ? . is',,;. ', . ? i haiine ?I II'? was told t . ?m ? a.. beiri Ing, b n to a ' n h lh? pla, ? Po ? n n ltina, ? ' the flre a lin mie, and i eporte 1 the ?? '?> ir.t ..n lui? .et i he ? i.,.? rt K'.utlou ll- ca?1 i.-i to the e can ol be i t l.t.i V? l m un CHOSE l.l I I. ? ' ?Mill lt?"*l I, "?? 'I .'' : VKE V' ?Tie ?N ' - TO '. \l?i: Wit it'T THE PEU . . i'..- IJEHST '?: ' i i organisations awl board? wer? repre. ,,? the , nference ?r uumim-rclal bodies ??n the Tel, ph bl . a hie h n In thla clt) ? n Mon ?among ,. organis?t lona In and sinn acl in .ne II ' i.nference \? ere : he S ??* r?ele .n i Tranapoi tatkan, N.w York ' ? ? i. ? ,. v ? . i-e .'.. ?, ta ; c ' I.-. .;... I'alnt, ,?; .mi Varnish Club, i'rull ' ' i i .?? Kxe hange, e *| ?thl? ? a , ' 'bathing Maneifa? urers' ii ?uel itlon, Jewel. i- v- ).,?, ,,,, iiuiiding Materl tl Each inga, Manufacturers' Association of King? and Queen? -. i nit? i ?? mfeclloner?' ?, ?? 'litlon, Me and le, i. r i.-, hange, of Neu York, l.?-.,r ? ? . i: aard ??I ii le New \ ork Retail Oroc rs' Men ham Tail n ' :'' ?ephon ? \ Among the nut .,( ,.,,? n m ? were the lte,:ai ..( Supervisor? of K ng.?e County, Huff a lu lt?'.il H>ai it. Ex?'h -i'.-. Bouth Hufl tl i Hui Ine ? Men'? Ass?aclatl n l.utf.tl.i l.in. Exchange, It it I fal . '.'i., i .. ? k> hange. the lluffalo H?. ird ol AI ?I'-rmen snd th, i?,..u i ??: ? '..mui'"? Councllmen ?I the up um/ on \i m?lai an a?ldresa t., the I [I ' ?Mi.- hi I i'li.?If "f Ihe Pel ?on? 'i' i I Tele [?bone bill ?,,s unantui ?an I? a?l??P ed the addi - I? Ing d? ?need necess.tr) In ?lets ? '? statements m th .v ?? ml i|a ? . . | tun i ?*e ?? mbl) in?'n Alna ?? ?i th, i'"...??. ,,.i i ?thei ?' ills attention lo the fact in.,i the bill ? .,- pre anted to ihe Ben He and j ??'? emblj earl) in Januar). an I thai M h id the In? dorsement noi onl) of numeruu? Influential < ? ?nt - in-i lal bodle? in this clt) Brooklyn and Huffaki, ban In all th? othei clllea In Ihe Btate, Including Albany, e .?... to, Ithaca. Nyack I'tlca, Bcheneclady, Koche ?ter, S) ra?u ?? .?i el man) othei piac? ? 1**1 ve aeparate hearings have ''?'?" helil before the Benatet'ommltteeontitiei andth? Assembl; Conimll leeonElei-trtclt) m ,,i,n ..- ion, ind theaddressre I't'S .?|..,i ; ?,|, pi,,,,. ,,| Itiese hi .inn?.'*. Si,n.m Hi erne rep ,???.?,,?..,, ?|,,. s,|voi?ates of the bill, and .e. the heating m Pebruai li n **?" ; agi*eed lo pi' -??nt .un.ti,,m. nt thai a ?ail Ul remove every objection thai seemed i., have mj force. This was done, and "" other .'tu. i, ?,,i?.ni a have been either ?uggested or ? ubtnltlee*}, The addreaa clogga with ?"> offer t.? pr?oduce 111?? i..'..kM ?,f it,,. , ,,.?1,1,,,.,| organisations thai are seek li?K ihe? pan.,,?,, ol thi- ? |,a vv???-rj? t. s" ta> I ??phone I'll' in refutation (,r ih? lnaln imtloti thai any oaTganiM li.an ha.i been j,all) ,,,. e%pecu :?? !??? i-ahl f??r tit servi??? n clxallenare? th?* t?l?phona ?companleM t-' ?lO iikeVM.-.c. TE AI SS CRASH TOGETHER. EXCITEMENT AT GRAXD-ST. ELEVATED STATION. XO ONE HtTRT, I" T A PANIC SMONd TUB l'A-? BRXOFRS \ collision occurred early y.-st-T'lsy "n the Sixth* ave, ? levated rallroa i by which an engine nni one i ir were damaged No .n;.- ama hurt. The collision i - ? . i st 'a o'clock ?i* Oraad-st. sad South '-..-. .ni.i was due. it is .?.?i'i. to th" rarelt*sB ness of an engineer. Rnglne No, '?'?'** run int.. the real car of a train drawn by <-n?;in.' No, -"."'. ?*h! h was standing on ni" down track in froal <?f the (?rand-st. station, Th. accident caused much eaelte iii-iii among ihe passengers snd in th>? neighbor* I .,?! I' wsa daj Ighl when the collision happen? I ? train of four cars, draarn b? engine No. 29, res ihe I the Oranl-at. atation at ?'???> o'clock, Th?- engineer discovered something th matter with the engine, and he and hta Breman got down from the h?>x to s.-.- what ;t was. They were miking some repairs snd oiling the machiner) when the train iruwn by engine No, "'_"'?. with f??nr ?-aro, rame along und rraehed into the rear rai of the train standing at tbi station. There were only s f.-vs passengers on Hi,- first train, but the second train liad about s dozen passengers In each car. Frank Davis was th" engineer In rhsrge of engine No. sa. It is said h?- ran th.- train Bt full speed from Bleeckevot. to (?rand, and there was s fearful .rash when the ran Into the rear i ir of th" train ahead. The ehock knocked the passengers from th-lr ?eats and s"tn.' were thrown across ,via- cars Th?' collision w. followed by the breaking of glass and th" noise iplng st? tin from the moving ?--i-tine. which .iii-"i a commotion In the street. The '-rash snd abock "f Hi-- ci,||b-ton, together \?lt-i ih.- smashing ??' gls - si ! tl..- noise of the escsplng st? im, caused ,i panic among the par-engers, msny of whom were dosing n their seals Thorn in th?- first car behind the engine .if the cond train w?r? thrown down si '. two or three men hurled across the car. Engine No "' v .1 bad damaged. Her water-tank waa broken ami th? -'!?? ..,' the cab was knocked over and wn iv- ',. Thi platform of the car that was run Into bail tieen ama .shed, as well as the front platform of the ar nest t,, th? colliding engine, Nearl) all the window? of th?- ear were broken. Th? pollre . I not arrest Davis, the engineer, al though, from all accounta, he was guilty of groes rareleaaness. One ?' the passengers said the train was going at full ;.i wh"ti the collision oc<-urred. II.?n it ?s,i? that th? engineer failed to see th? train atsndlng si th? station no one ran explain. Th? impany will tn:,k- a thorough Investigation. BOCSD loi: FOREIGN SHORES TRANS ATI ?ANn?*! TRAVELLERS WHO WILL BAIL ? . ?i to-day on i!'>> Whits Star -?? ..'., ? MaJ '. Liverpool, are W. \\* App'.i ion, r. VV IA . ? r It,! B'.ou? ? iM ix ' i R ? Mr and Mi r"? i ? i I Blumentha ? ; P Camp* I- II, Bmlle ' Mr. a i I Mr-'. De W " I?. ?'",'k, ? ?? Hon. frank Curson. 1" and Mr- Km me| i ? M :- i ! ? MISS Bs'llS ? M Fa'.k Howard (1 i.:?i. Mira M. Hark ' K liai -? . Mi u ; Mr.? i: M Harts the It- ? J W. Il M.-, in.l Mr.. J, W Bowel!, Mr and Mrs <; .m H ibb.i :, Mr. and Mrs .-' V. A Hunter, M '-'ranci? Jategsr, C S im rton. C J. !<?? trai '' M i? lell, Major ?"o.--ni. I.lttl?. ;..i... Gwendolen Little, lamea MsJ.on, Lady .Miiler. w i p Moore, Mr? Daniel O*Day, Mr. snd Mra. George ?'A-. Mi and Mrs J Arthui Palethorpe, Mrs J W Plnchot, Qlfford Plnchot, K. C. I**ost. Mr ml Mrs. V, 9 Pyle, C. lv Rae, Mrs. Roland Mi sn i Mn Dank I Ripk y, Mr?. Hegi at -. Helei i:-..--, Mr.?. i-; T, Rsarnsn, s H 8 ?'? Mr, snd Mr? Francia Bkwiter, i-'. ?:. Mr. snd Mrs. Q. W. Vanderho? '. Mrs. B. Il \ .m Ingen, M S l. Vas Ingen, Mr. ani Mrs. Edward \ m Volkenburgh, ?i. Cretghtoa Weht?, W. i: Webb, .1 D WUlh*, w p Witts, Mr. sad Mr?. K 0 Wot rail. Il B V.iii-.g and Mr. and Mrs. i. .'t foung, The Amerk-an Une steamer Berlin, .-aii.ng for .? t.ik-. out among her pa??enga*rs Misa Harriet | ichanan, Miss il J Buchanan, Dr. I' Brewer, '1 i'. i'uiI-, .1 '.'.'i S. r.inier.in. . " snd Mrs Ths ?lors Bng ?lbs h, i; ai , m : loti : ? - : Mi W il Hull, Mrs , .? ,?, u ? . Mr? Corn I ?- Ho* an I, Mr. -?n I Mm Henry' M Humphrey, Mrs ??-..r?;.- I". Klsaaao Ml - .'tu . - K : ' King 4e?.Mrs H J., Mrs. ?A '. ? Mrs. il. r U?^' ?-. M ' ind Mra F. L. M nton, M ii \> r, il ? i-t- i-i P Putnam, Dr. .1 ? Ti tch Mi '?' M Treg.cun and Mis* K P. \ ?? S Vmo Re I Star Une ?t.-.im-r ? .ar Mra Martin H i?k, Mr Brock. P. < "almvaert, Mi an '? Mr? .- n t>, ..- -i - i ,..;. ine il Fren *h. ? |em? [lie Ke? John F .; the Ri -v William '?? lerlck ?I ?. Bin i k A. Nord Mr?, i- M >: Im in. Mr d - ?man, Mrs. IL i*. Towns? ; .'. Red .* team? ? W? ?tel alan i ?? -??i'i i\ . ? m??? g h? - he He? and Mr* R. VV Be? ? Mi ?-,?;.:? "hsuvea I, I 'r and Mn ?' r PI? ? i" ?? P lllover the i:-\ H I. Mm-. .?? ' ' ' - i'ii : si I the Be? W T mi it ai a i ?r.i. li FIRE PATi-nf.MW ?Ti II . IN'U \ t ' It IN? 1 I ' ' ? '. , ? .?, ' \ \ i rioas fire ? rr? ba ten em of a ? \,. * ? ' ? . ? ? a \ ?? . ui noon yea to have ?: irt d In .? coalbln One alarm waa Ihe ?:? i-i n in- ; t ? ? under trol qulckl? The i ige wa eatlmated al VVi?i tlUOng t! ? thi mok? w is Mrs. J wife of a pastry ? >,iU John R M a r >i :. who ll?"ea on i ie same floor, i he second, ,-,,,.i n h ' wati'hlng tli?- llremen working at a Fir? Patrolman Prank Bnyder, a'f the h u i'atrol ( 'otnpan; it ? 'in hui '"??: snd iw?nt) I Kighl nd inoth? r > ne of ih ?same n ei red Ml r gh'a roans. was no Hr.- on that flooi ind I nk rig gn* - ,|, i < aa-tlona suspicious Maruld -.-it word -,. i >. ti uve w m am Moore. ..? he VV., i in Ired .wentv-i ' i ? nation. ? ho ?as al the lire with Po ? > ' ?? Thomi m A I >?? moments . . when th ? ? ., i ; ' ? ?"? sting il ?bed an I .Mrs -, ? return? lo hei i""?i ?. she misse 1 s gold ?val i,. n' In i I ? ? ? ?' " report! d ths loos to Moot s i .';'i?i"t that Captain Thompson a n ., i him on the thli i flu ?> Huun laman Master Do ? eat them up < m?l ?'? hi n near 'u t.o, i,,. ?a? i? S. ..-i?-' t it?'- the -A -i ta .i frota his poi-kel an,I lira ft It ? I \\ ti.-n aa i?--i of ihe ... fi o.-ior.- i*uplain Thomp? . he k ?? i ?' ih ? ? ii- v. at n I Hews :..-? i to I i? IV-i tme-hundred-and*twent) | Hfth i poll ? station, ind from th?.o the 11 ?i ?em Poll ?? ?'"on When arraigned befon Police! Justice I?- ii Knydei igaln maintained his Inno-I cence II? ??'as held In II """ had tor trial, FAMIIA SLEEPING o\ air BARE FLOOR. ? PITIFI'I. CASE ""' 1-tlVFRTI l " Ulll.'ll 'I'llH Mi K RELU F ?'" 'IM? Il ?s l'AI.I.EU ? rEKTION The Mont? Relief rlocli y of this city, w hi. n was organ Is? i In January, I? <:.-i'.\ through the exer? tions of Mi goOa Monte l^oeblnger, no? numbers over ?*'< members, snd is .?..du ? great U.-ai of charitable work among the poorer classes In tha> Pltj v Tribune reporter wenl yasl Isy to Na IOS i:i- : ,. u fourth st., v? '"i" Ihe smlety every Tueada ?" ? ' ?thing sn i monej to th >?. wl.have been thoroughl) investigated The thirty or more persona who .-une '..r relief yea ,1.1. ahowed '\ ?rj sign of intense poverty; bin there wss oi .a " thai seemed lo .?p???-.?i especlall) to ? .- aympath) of thise present M's i.nh Dvorken, with sis sins i children, was deserted by her hus? band. Sis weeks u?;?> the woman and her family were thrown out In the street, and .? Mra QoU* atelr of So. 1 Norfolk-st., took ia>- ?hoi.- family into h"i one little room, where she h."i with her ais children, and a Id d to ths number the na%\ .lav another child s bul.;. t?oy sr.??. t ?,.. wan wretchedly p.H.r. her husband having deserted bar aiao. The Mont? society h?-i|ie.i them uia>ng, and Mrs. Dvorksa now lives st No. ."> Norfolk-st., with one chair and sn >.il ilovs In ths room Th- re is net on?' snap .if bedding m the room, mother and calldrsa ktst lying ?town on ths floor I ? ? leep, Bvsn oat of this hovel she expects to be evicted In s day or two un? less ii.-ii, cornea from somewhere, as her monthly rent of MfaO Is .hie. Mrs l?oeblnger, the Indefatlgahls presidsai in apeak Ing ? ? i the soctet) sold; "Wi ure absolaiteiy nine, -i.ii inn. and lbs '.ills ,ioo;i ||g during th. last ititrr. sou even now. have keen ?> heavy that we ,ai" had to fail Lark 00 the Capital we have In ha- bank, and ?ire much m need >>t monetary h?'d?. We "hall have our third aiinua! May f-atlvaloa the ".I of that month, at ths ?ir.imi Central Pals e gnd In? .utraa-tla.iis are BU?*h tiiul we fael bur? of a'sue? 8UTCIDE OF A YOUNG GIRL. JULIA ORetNM FFAUFI? BEING SENT A WAT KU'i.M HOME. tun: Mv\.;i.i:i, ?BODY ?TOCXD IN THE yard OF 111*1'. HOm SHI: HAD i:\'Il?!..\*T!.Y Jt'Mi'EP ri:??M a itt?;ii vvini???w -thi: r?> t.!<?;?: iNv i:sti.; vi*i\?: v ?TTORY ?HI Tui.l? ?in MONDAY . ?a e;ri5?s, H s;xt? en-year-o! 1 girl who ?I: '.?[ pear-e4 from her home at No. C3 Fast Tw?tlftb-Bt. on Sat ?irl.iy nlnrht and ratunwd M?uiday. .v.is found lying dead at I o'clock yantot?ny morning In the yard of bor home, Htr skull was crushed, and ?ha must bave been Instantly killed. Tkara ?easaa no douM that the g'.rl commit:"! BU ?:'? by Juin;.Ing from a window on the fourth floor. The motive for the girl's ststeida is that her pa?**a**>'ta ituende.i to send i'.?" awa) yeraterday t.? th" Houm of the elooil Sh"|if"-nl. Rathe - than ej > there, ?he pre ferred to kill harself. Julia left h?r home on Sat urday night to ?eo her friend, Mamie \jtonart. The girls separate.i a: AvreniM B an?l Fifteenth-it. Julia then disappeared. When she returned homi Monday aba told hot parents that a man about thirty yeara old m?-t her and harnled her a note, trhlch h?* said was from bar bniher. The note il!re.'te?l her lo acoompany the stranger. She did so, she said, ami the man took her downtown to a hotuea whirl, she could no; again lO'-ai?' and lo?'k<?d bar in a room. She stayed there until Monday moralng. when sh?? maaagjatsd to escapa from the hOMOe, Th.? girl was taken to Police Headquarters Monday, and detectives ?rere detallad to m email ?tate h?-r story. She tried io llt.'l th?' hotis.? where she sahl she had been imprisoned, but could not di s .. It Is tindersto.id that her parants ?Molded her whan sha returned hom?? Monday, and decided to have her sent to the House of th.? elood Shep? herd. The girl ?and bor elder slater, Hatten? oceta? lile.I the same bed .Monday night. At 0 O'clot k yesterday morning the father, who is a ciatar ntaker, ar.,H" to prepare for work. He glanced Into his daughter's bedroom to see If Julia wot sleeping. Ha found only one Oaccupant in the bed. Th'.s was Helen. Julia ha.i left it. and lier clothing was not In the room. The father made a ???arch of the different rooms. He found one of the kit.'hen wlr. dows open and lookol out. As he glanced down' Into the yard he uttered a shriek that aroused many of the tenants in the boUM. Then?, M the ? ' .: ?? ; tvemeni in the yard, lay Um ?rushed and rm of his younger daughter. The giri'a ther aras arou ed and her cries echoed Ihiougk th,? house as she rushed Wildly ?Iown the stairway until she reached the yard, where sh?? throw her? se!' across th?- lifeless body of her child. Il was at Brsl thought that the ?.rl was making an effort to escape from h??r hont- v. hen she met bar death, it was ???!????? d that tht was poing dotara the rear flre-escape when ?he lost h?r baten?*** a- i fell headlong to the yard, where the lif" waa cruahed out of h??r Thla tb?tory was Nt at rest, however, a:-.?l ther" was nothing but ?u'c.de to explain the girl's death. The '.v.r. low whl?*h the unhappy father found open was no., the on?a or> the (lre-eacape. The girl must bava <.[ien.*l II and deliberately 1ump?"i out, Bhe waa fully. dressed nfben found, w.th the exception of her hau While her slater slept soundly, she must have Steal hlly left the bed and ?lressed hersel'. ?IrC clothing snowed that Sb? had not ?banned It In. ha.-:- I' is sui>posed thai the reprimand from her paren's touched her deeply as she is Mid to have been a child of .? sensitive nature, The fear o? being par e,l from her home an?i seat to an in? stitution also torture) her. Helen says ?he girl aras restless after retiring, an i it Is likely that she si?pt only a little befoe she arose to kill lierseX The parents are distr?ete i wit.i t,r.ef. ?HI i'l'.nFKKRKD DEATH To SOI.ITCDE. Mrs. Amalla Tr'pp. a wblow. flfty-elgh' years old. ?*??! -1.1? Ida early ?/estenlay morning by hanging with an ?'i ron string. 8he lived alone ia lava small rooms on the seeond floor of No. Mi Mast Kourth-st. Her husband died eighteen yeara ?age. After his death aha and her daughte? lived together until eight months ag?>. when .*?* daugb fer died. liver since her ?laughter's <i< arts the old woman ha? baan daaponeient. The ne :''.N?rs say she prayed rightly for death. Bhe toi ot ? i tenant? that she wanted to die .mithat her daugh. ter was calling her. MB. DKPEW is 8IITT-OSE YEARS <>I.D IN a KI.M1NI-. ENT MOOD ON Hlg ?BIRTRDAT Ti-**. 'ji'iiivv MANY i!a:MFvnRAN?'KS PROM IHK riur..*'i?s. ''I am slsty-?tme to-day, and t tool Ilka a two-year ? Id," ?a: I ? lia'in ?v >1 l?.-pew ) 'erster lay, as ha leaned bade. In his ?a:-v , !.a.r ,n his offl.e p.t he rjrand Central BtaUoo and ?? nter.t? i... : 1 around a Mis .?et; ,? ?is beaui fully de ira ted with Bowera. In S '? ??*?? "?? h - ?l?sk stood .? 'rcat l. m. a ??'. irrapj, u Beaut) rotea, .? remembrance trotn h la st?i<?r. Over ?Ml the t., ' iiiies uf-the-v?lle? and maidenhair fern, ?? p-n? tnbrance from hla niece. There were man) other titrai re? mainbrancea Mr Depea ?aid In s mualng sort of a way, as b s mind ran ?'.a it ,'v.r the buay past: l n.ver feit better In m) Ufa. Bhakeepaaera, SL Ge ? *?? and myself ?Aere ail born on the *une day. ! an- :he .,n.\ ?: tell the tal?, it secma :?? be a .-?? of tbe -.-..?.1 ..f ?...? Attest.'" s vir : ' , ? .? !., igh? : ? ne a.f his hearty laugh? and continu . "I have be ?n pretty busy la day. I ? ?y I would spend to-night ?vith him. 1 t a'.d him that he ? ?-?? between the circus, an) theatre in t ?a*n .,i. ; the opera He -?le.'tel the ?pera, .u i ?v.- are going down there tca-nlgbt. I shall enjoa l: a? much is he will." Mr Ltepea receive man) letters and tel-crams of congratulations yesterday, it" was very much aa i over them, and added srltb a chuckle: "I haven't recei*?'?*d an) pea be? to-day, but you can nevi arhat a II! happen " ? TRACTIOS COMPASS CRTIXG FOR MORE. IT WAXTH v .'lll:e?l ??I! ROITE \"VV KH?)V TH? . ,.vmi-?T. PERRY ON fill, hast TO THI in. SLIM ON niK vv k.?T An .?, ? ation from the Metropolitan Tra 'on Compan) a*a? r?n?etved by tbe Hoard of A. ilermeu yesi | r permission to lay a dont'.'' track ? . I road from V'aeeey-at. through ?Ir..?.'.'i and ' ?<?>? *ts. to U'.::-st. Tt..- exten slon was uskeii for, II ?us said in th.? petlttMb to enable 'he traeUon com ?pan) to run its cars from Urand-st. farrj on the ?Saat Hiver to r.?rtiandt ?t. ferry on the North Ktvei ?*he ?road, it is as. mrted, will ba operat?sd b) ?ai. ? ?u underground electric currant. The i??nr.i ?ftHTed the p?'tltion to Um Committee on >Halli*oaela, and Sae I May tl for a public hearing on th<- ?cheme. A r".-o.,:uont elirecting an InveaatigaUon lato Iba reas.?t s ?r (ha '?nucntiv occurring sccldents on th.- cabla roads. .;.?,' from the slipping ??: the grip ca is,ng ?te-, ays in travel and uonatant and vegatlotM an loyance '?> patrons of th?> roads, w.,s ref??rrad to he Commlttea ?>u i< illnwda A lalegram from AaaemMymaa Beth Wiiks wiui i-.t.I. atuwutactng th?- passage of the la.it giving the Aldermen power -o Investigate the .ity da> partmenu, and was ii.?art:lv cheered. A vote of I Hank- was ?'.lv-ii to ?ir Wltka 'ihe' Committee .'?. CeMinty a:*..m n w.?^ dlre.ted t? ?'onfei with the Sinkliia; l?"un?l a'.immU.sioa with Ihe view of securing more su.*.it?it- quartan for the Commissioner of Pub'.lc VYorka I'ommtamgMg Hrookticid'a orn.-.-s are the poorest and moat la? convenient occupied t? an) head of a clt) ?lepart metit. A resolution requesting that a t'idvate of rtoe l?e tatted ii|> for a'hief i-lerk William II. Tea Kyck was adopted Alderman Kandal! presented a resolution askir the l'orporation i'ounsel to Inform the board wt stepa can i?- taken t.> ?'iitorce tt.?? ?aw requiring tit Manhattan Kb-vated Hallioa.l t'onip.ativ to catrryt*^;? passengers over Its Hues t?.'iow ami above the Har? lem liiver f?,r ??n?> fare for ein?- through passaga. it was refariad to u,?- Ktiiiotd CommItt?ta, STltKKT HA1I.WAY K\Ti:\S??)\B. v;...i?,>. April B Tho following \.??>.->.>rk nty street-railway companies to-day tiled with the S?*o retary ot state certlstaataa of extensions: The Broadway and Seventh Avenu?', a branch from t'nlversl.% I'lace ami Oint ?n PlaCO, loutheriy al???,? I'ntveralty " ? . rourth-at . easterly one bloak ?,n Wosi 'oirth-s! , lo Wnoster and W.-st Fourh-st to nil?? with u hran.'b o* the Hroa Iway aim Sevantb Vv?niie ii.iilwav e'onipaiiy. The ,'entr.il Fark. No.th and Kast Hiver Railroad ompanv, t>eginnliig at l>ev nn-t West sts east ?rly pn Uey-at.. to Oreenwlch-at.. to ?olleie'PUca ? wldene-l, with double tracks to Vesey-at therei anec^ with a branc^of tha Metre volitan Btwat