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PART II. PAGES 11 TO 14. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895. THE SEVENTY'S FAREWELL ' UTICI8M OF THK MAYOR IN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE'S FINAL REPORT. Tin: 0KKERAL. A. O. M'COOK OBJECTS To ITS ACCEPT? AN, K ON THAT .M' "INT. AND AFTER A D18 ? I'BglON THE BEVENTT DECIDE TO "RJ5 CErVB" IT THE GOOD WORK A? - COMPUSHED - ADJOURNED WITHOUT DAT. Th* final tn -ettng of the Committee ?.f Seventy ras hold yesterday afternoon In ?h- room? "?' the Chamber of Commer?a, at No. ::.' Nasaau-st., and th.- commlttei adjourned without day after there had been aome lively dl?cu?slon of a acntence m tu.' report of tii.' Executlv? Commute? which \x.i th ight by wmt to be a dap nt Mayoi Strong. By deciding t" "receive." Instead of "accept." the Executive Committee*? report the Seventy gol over ? ?pparent difficulty, and th? member* "i th.- fa . committee separated ?:? food order, and with ?, ? in it K.H.i feeling, to begin their summei v.. ., ti ?? it xxna a f. xx minute* aftet .'? p. m. when the Kmmlttei wa* call? I to 01 lar b) Jo .pa Larocque, e chairman, and John P. ?Taure, tu.- secretary, leak a bundle of reports vv htch had ,.- print*! f"r tin- occasion. Among the member? the .'011111111;..' present xx.iv Ueneral Horace ,. ,..r, ?? r ??..?.un,m William R. Stewart, Blm n ,. Jul .i.-i J ?Trank, U wl? L Delallcld, ?:? n \-, ,.?, .;. Met'? k, William 11. Webb, Albert ; v. General C II. T. Collla, .1 Kenn? ly Tod, l, .i Callanan, tlusta*. H Schwab and Richard n I- ?? THE raXECL'TIVE COMMITTEE'S HEIN HIT. Mr LarocQue i all? I r a repon ot the Exe utlve Ittee, .m ? ?i nt ral Portel ssked Mr. Ka r- ,. " Mr Kaure then r ad the report, ?Igned by i, ?Portet hail man pro l< m , and Mr Faun ? Tin- n poll !? II? "i th? app th? Exe : t v. i 'ommli i' ', if vai lou - ? Ith the representative? of organisation* opposed t.. Tain : -, of the ti imlnatlon ol ? non i rtlaan and of til?- 11? 11...n of tli>" tii ket, . id th -n con? ? Tour commltt. ? ? ) iv< ?l idllj h th? red I x.'W thai the general purpose for whl n, ;;??? of Si rent y wa* created wa - i.f the Ity ft m polit ii ti. ?i uii TI I purpoi ? \x.,? pllsl ; soon ,- ni antl-Tamniany Mayor, , n Usan adminl trail :.. had hi ? n i., en cl .th.' 1 by the !...- ?laturc ,i'li power to remove hit But your commit! e, v\ :.;;?? entertaining these .v -. have not hesitated tn i .? ? assist an ?. ry effort t" pr ? ? n ?? I . which seemed to come fairly xxiti.m th? ? platform of the Committee of Seventy. A com ? of flvi \x.i? appointed Immediately after the N mber eli ttlon, with power t. asso late with other persons, t.. report upon the meun? ??1 . : ? v |ng out ti... rip . jflo r< ???.-? i ns ot the platform, l'nder i la power nine sub-committees xver.. appointed, largely compos? I of u? ;?t)?-m.-,i vv:. . vx-T- not member? of the Commute? ol Sev enty, hut xxh., n.i. In sympa th) with the g?neral purpose* if the committee, and who were ?xr>?rts in the particular su The.?? committee? presented .i Bert? - f val ?able re? porta on th- i. ?pica In nom? case? legislation w ?a noi thought t, )., necessary; In ..th?-r case? the statutes ?"me: :.. ni-el r?'X'?si,in. an I ?ultable bill? wi n ircl ; pared, .- ? ? r meaaurea ? Ivo .o i C'.tnmitt???? have become law, notably :i.? a. t u! l-.vx.ng certain work under th? Department ..f Docks to .'- - lab ?r, ai I the a. : dt viding the Department of Charities and Con Your committee failed in securing the paai the hill ti revis? the iaxxs affecting ih? s ? o ?Is, an i :.':?? bill? t.. r? mo lei ihe Pol 'e ; ?-? partmert. A t.ll! to establish bipartisan c? nt th? Police Department, and which also contained other vicious features, became a law with ? proval of th? Mayor, notwithstanding th.. earnest opposition of your committee H even ?tage. Y.'iir commute? r-?; ? -.?*.? ly ?ubmlta thai with Itg ?u eu at th? polls in Novembei i*t and the ad? journment nf the Legislature the main purpo been accomphabed for which the ?'ommitt.? of Seventy was callad lato existence It ?a? never intend?.! as a mrmanerit organisation, and, in th? jjdftment of your committee, th? time baa non come when the Committee .,f Seventy may ?? tn propriety adjourn sin? die. Your commit ten" there foe submit th< acoompanyins minute and r tions. of which th. y recommend th? adopt .Mr. F.-inrc ais, read the follow tag: WHAT WAS ACCOMPLISHED. Th* Committee of Seventy In term unint- its ex? istence direct? that the following mlnut< e placed upon lu n ords: Tii.. Committee ol Seventy wa* created by r?solution ol ? me ting ? ? ?? at the Malison Square Harden >.n Thursday <x.- j nine. September ,;. UM, , crea? | tior were st.it?-! m an sddresa to the people ot the City o? New-York, which dec?a ncing proofs of corruption In important muni l| ?I ?!? - partmenta ?..' thl* city bad been pr. ??!.:? i. thai . efficiency, Ignorance and extravagance it: public office ??r? apparent, and that business prin ipl? sin t.. conduct ..,' t-.. affair? of this i , w? ? ?et aatde .?t. I negli ed for privat? ?--."i :i and | u ?d van tage; that the present goveri th.s ?'ity wa.? a standing mena e to th? commercial supremacy of the mi ? ; that the time bad com'- for ? letermine-l effort to bring abo it such a r.? II. al at. ralnlatration ol 'v.?- ? Ity of New-York a? a ild In the perm* .?*al of the abu w?r-- suffered; and tl ,i the emergencj wa? to demand th? formatl ?. of ?? cltlcens' movement entirely outside of party politics, and ?? I irp?.?,.- ?.f ..M.-iii im- ,ci honest, economical and efficient admlnlsti Th? duty Imponed upon the Commit te. enty was that "f i arrj ng o il the principie? of this ,-. : r??s and '>: s? ? . .. '.;?..? co-operation be? tween all other organization? In thl? city whl '. h?l'l the same purpo*? ? and alms The Imn ? object in hani ?a.? the deliverance of th. ? :.., -, Tammany 11 ?? Th?- tirst Kt?i> in that direction wa* ; ? the ?lection of a Mayor, and of such oth? and county officers a.? were to t? voted for in No? vember, MM; all of whom should pledge then specifically t?. a support of t.'.. platform ?if the committee, and especially to the fundamental prln if non-partisanship in the conduct <>r tn? city's affairs, it is unnecessary tu recall the splendl i ?ucees? ?>f th<- committee In securing the ....t...n of ?the candidates of It? choice. Th? secoml st?-p for the release ..? the city from ils was the passage of such i?.-. lai on ? should enable the Mayor to remove and appoint persons holding subordinate <>fti< ? s and to r?organ? isa th? Inferior criminal courts. For thl i ir. j???.?? th? Committee ?.f Beventj c? is? -l to be In? troduced the bills known as ih? Power ?,f Removal and th.- Toll?? Magistrates bills. Th? m?-; with much opposition in the Legislature; but n: la? t both I.?-, urn- Ian with the pa.?.?as? of ttn-s? law? sad the adjourn? ment of it??- legislature the work of the committee ended. Th? committee w.t- never Intended to :? ;? permanent body. It wa? created to meet an ?m? r gency, t?< conduct a campaign, sad t?. drive Tam? many Hal! from ?...w?r. Ail the*? of It? real o* ara now f .j 11 >? accomplished W'i'.K STILL TO I)" Bal the commltt? e must not l? understood a? thinking that th<- ? ausa of good government Is per? manently socalad, or thai no vxork remains to l<? ?lone. On tho contrary, th? committee Is fully ?onv'.nced that only a beit-lnnim; baa been made, and that a long and arduous struggle stin con? fronta those citizens who ?l?-sire to see th? affairs of this city administer??! solely In the Interests <?f Its Inhabitants. It is tru? that laws have been passed which will benefit ti,? ii'lniinlHtratlnn of soma of lb* departments of th? city. Hut the Legislature which has r?-??iitly adjourned refused to adopt any m?a?ur?; for ih? reform of two of tin most Important departmental u,<- police and th? public schools in tii?- case of the Department ?>' police a law wa.? sctuaily passed which left that Department la ? worM condition than before. Above all. the committee realises thai pern anenl victory for its principles cannol i<? secured by th? mere election of Its candidates, but only by a gen? eral recognition ?f th? truth thai the efficient ad? ministration of local government demand* *n en? tire separation from the Held of National politics. The committee wishes to emphasise the Impor? tance of this prln? iple, and to repeal for the third lime th?- following declaration* contained in th? address to the p.-?,pi<- of the city of New-York, is ; .. : September ?. w* "Munl?-!pal government should t,.- entirely ?II voreed fnun party politics an?! from selflah, per sonal ambition ?>t gain. "The economical. f,..n?s: and i,i:?inei-s'!k? manage? ment of municipal affairs ha* nothing to do with <|ii*?)tlon?! of National ..r State f.?. Il "We do not ask any dtlaen I ? kix- up hi? puny ?m National or State Issues, but to rise sbov? par? tisanship to the broad pl.nn >>f cltlsenshlp, and to unite in an samest demand for tti? nomination and flection of fitting candidates, whatever their Ma ttonal party affiliations." Th?- growing tendency of the population of this . ?untry to seek It? great cities Imperatlve.y de? mands that th?- problem? of city government should receive the constant attention ".' all good eltlsens: and while mindful of the duty of devotion to the Interests of the Nation, "h?- Ccmmltt.e desires, to place on record it?, repudiation if the suggestion that the duty of any American dtlaen can be f ? ly i"-r formed if h? I" obii.Iou? to the Interest o. t.hc c'-'.y of h r horn? AN APPBAL TO GOOD CITIZBNS. We grfMtly appeal to all go ?l citir?-ns t? eon llnue the warfare f.,r n ?n-j.ii t.. an admlnistratlon In the nomlnitl'in an! ?lection of men who ?hail be pledged to act xi.'rly in the, Interest? of the city as a whol?. <)?>.. 1 Oovernment club.? and other per? manent organisions exist expr?s?ly for th? pur? pose of maintaining this prlnr-li.U-. an?l to a.! ?'ich we commend the tank of securing belter municipal ??v*rnnienl by this romp?ate separation of the city1 ?'?;"'??- from State an l Nati nal afl <.,",,'?? ,h'U ,h'' -"'t'?al'\ Of Ol? I'omiil Itti ? o ;. ]tmy '?'?' In?? ? ., ?, to the l'hamb? t o i.. "?"?T.??? ?n the city of New-York the cordla ?in? . "' "i" c?mmitte< for the generou? permis "" Wh? ?' na? i.t, arcoi : ? ma .? u e ol th? ' '.:'"- of thi Chamber of C immi i ? . '?'?' '?'" I. 'I :? it ,i ? .111:111 ? ? ?. c ?>-'.-: Ii .? of Mi n ???"" 'f'iue, Townsend ai 1 Tod. b? appointed srlt L' ",v"r ?'"' ?uthorltj 10 riu?|.f ihi' fun Is ?til ? nlng in :.li.? hands of the treasurer In such . manner n? may in the ludgmrni "f the rommltte : ' ??'? it tht gem ? - and object.?, f1 " ?'? ?: the Committee , :' .-???. ? t ? formi I; 11 "??i Messis. 1.1:,.,,,|,?. i:;j Towrsend be, nn?l thej ??"?"? hereby author ??? I ? , lu.lii the account* "f thi ti' .1-111, -I. S? fa, ;,, ,?,, , I ,,, .. ,; ?? p;, ?? ,?... , '?? olvi I, that this commun ? d?> n >n a lj ?ur Im j.?i. GENERAL M'COOK ORJECTf! Mr. Prank moved to accept the report ol the Kx ? n Committee and adopt the accompanying minute ind resolutions, Before ,i vote could b? taken General McCook got up and Bald ha did not ?rant t" criticise tin Executive Committee, but in> ol lected t?> the sentence In the committee's report which read: "A bill to eatabltah bipartisan conti i| of the Police Department, ai I which alao contained other vicious :. nun . became . law with the ap? proval ? th? Mayor, notwithstanding the earnest opposition ?if your committee ,11 everj stage." "It I ??' ? ? ? ? n \ ? : ? 1 ? : ii?? my opinion .?f 11 ' ! I." '1. n< ral McCook ?aid. "hut I do not think irell to ? rltli la? thi Mas n He is "ur Mayor He was the choice of the Commute? ol Seventy Kvi n if ).?? madi n mistake, ni ! ? ven if the 1 I s VlCloilH, ??? III.? V:,\ or t ? In ? ? 1 ?: l.ll?' 1 ' Are .ill of the MM I acte which he hn? | ? ?: i ?r m ? I t.. I. |o?| if? I Ulli v.? Hi? Mayor u te.l a Ith r teniloi It ! ?! ! : I ..,-.,, ? . to h ive Hi?? ??oi I "an ; n hi? h als ? ? ntalm ?1 ut I f, ?itun the woi.l hi lie ?pi roval of th< Mayor, t? i, ken from I ? '? : n l. l. i'.?'?ill. id -.n | ??i ,i i motion ? h ni I n ?I lie i , ..m ,? ii:, ?vor?!? ol?)' ?'? ! )?' were In n ; i?orl "i ' i.\ utlvi ?''?. m?l ihe I.? .It?'?' hin) th pori .' ?ii? ? ? I?, iv ik<\ Mr. !.. ',?,..? ? .n i Mi : '? : ill. I wa* i lnht, n ! ? : M ? i..... | . i, ? ' ; ? i >!?'.. k ? ; ? Wit a (? v I?li-li t a I i I hn t I I r?l In ihfoml hi? ?tiin-l He ? lure.l thu tli l\? ? ".?inii.it:. ?? m .,- milj he itT' ,?? s,?\ enty, ; ? fa-fort' belni ! ? ' ?ItiTloN HI r DP OHDP.H Mr. '? Thi ? i ilr rule? lhat ihe motl m was oui of order, We cannot undertake I ? I words In the moutl of tin I.. mltt??e. \'. ? wi uid have Ihe : Igl M. I tl rporl end It bai k to thi ? It? ? ? ? ? ? ; neral M ?ok? 1 do ) ol ? anl to n ? ?mn I I rep ?rt, but 1 ? I I ? ? , ? fo) m, Mr Deev?-s i m ?ve to rcfi i k to : ' Mr Prank I ? tl be al? low e?l to l ntalm I , ? ? ? - ! ?. i ? ? i n a i ? ? ' :.?? ? ?r I? : il of the M it by thi mn Si m on rt ten ? ' ? ?? ? ? erring )he ??, ??t? ?a? k to ., . ? ? ? ?. ?..:?' < ?? ? ? C. C. Reaman pelted I If w< .... ... . and ? ne i I i i i . ?? : : the Mayor, bul : Ihe Mayor aid :n thai :n.i?t ? a- he ^ I I think hi mi?) i v. ?? . , not ; .- hen a ? appi iv? t. Wi t hi ??? n favo) ol : ? ? l?.n an ! ?.<? ? w? re ni h TI ?? May? r I? bravi ? igh ai i m in igh :?' :ak?? the re inon? I has t* n brave an I manlj n the) llleart) .?.;;? lusi I PRAISE POR THE COMMISSIONER.1?. Mr !' eve? I am sorry :?i ?i ITer from Mr. Rea iii m. b i) i th :,k th" m i\ ?r was right In a the bill :? ? ? sha ?ri a waa li ? . t by .??? pointing the beat Hoard of P ?? ? th?- city ever had, We are asked i> .n i,?rs? t ? port ol the Ex< rutlve Con Mr. Larocque (Interrupt ng) No, ????'? are i ?? n sponsible for anyi report The s I ?ptl ti of the accompanying minute and reaol nat bind t '.'? Committee ol Seven! tip? i an) part of th? n port ol the Kxe -utlve i 'ommltt? ? General McCook We B'ere ask? '. to ???:?? prove the report, 1 th.nk. Mr Larocrjtie I do not think th?? m<itl m wa pul thai way ?nyhow, II there la no on, I w.u it the Executlt ? i 'ommlttee'a re pori be received and the accompanying minute and )?? - ilutlona i??- adopted. Ueneral Mi '""k sail h<- ?.mil like to ral?i th? ii ? ?n if the Committee of Heventj wlshi ! to by I ???.??. "in th? department of P '????: i ? | a th m bel ire." II?' ?al I that he dl ! noi , ?tan I ?.?. nal wa? meant by ? n imertloi He 111 in?! press Ihe point, h ? ?. ind the i receive thi ??????:?;? a lopl ? ? . . ? ? mem h? r \ I ti?." Mr Larocqui then announced that Ihe r mn " i IJourm i ind th ?hook . ? . ? other and pai . it o? i i ham " r SNCBBED BT .11 sin l. Km //. HE WOn.O NOT AM.'i'.V Ml:. CRANE T'i : IT ON 'i ni: Il ?Ill.KM POI.ICK ' Ol'RT IIKNCII v. M li HIM Justice K - ?. .?i the Harlem Poll e Court I.. :,,. i: era ne, ?,' the net?.. a;, Inted Clt) Maglatrate? Mr, I'r.im- wanted t?i sll -.\ th ii tice K ?? -, ai the met] ? ? rt, but I ?? la?t?-r re ' ed i ? ? ? ? ? ;?????.: was coi lered parti ilarly ?. Mi Ci me ?ais a member of the ^asembly when Justice i\ "!i , State Senator, and the two i. id alway be?n ??ii the m , ? ? ? ? terms To i erg? anl ?:? ? ? ? iti i ??? alf of Mr Crane Justin Ko h that h? c ild noi i : ,?? illoa Mi Cram learn his ? ?? Il ?? iy? When this answer wa-? r?' ;?,??? 1 ',i Mr I : in? I ?? ??' I the ? M n .m I spent some time ..?. sxamln ng tha mrthouee and A HOTEL CLERK'S SUICIDE. f.\i.i'\vi:i.i. arpposED to have reen despoxd. ENT OVER KA1LIN0 TO III ?? I RE A PLACE c. oi i' ell, a v\- M known hotel clerk, kill? ?l himself In his room al No. 7s Wesl Twelftl -? , some lime during the late hours ol Tin or early yesterday morning, by Inhaling kum. Hi? body wa? discovered : llady, Mrs, tioyle, and Patrolman Oreck*', ol the Mei.itlon, H was found that the suicide had *??":?? about th? ;?? lompllshment of hi death with great delibera Hon. The cracki In bo'ii doors and windows had been ? arefully staff' ?I with paper. On u labia la tl s room were two letters addn ?????l i?i "My Brother, K. rt. Caldwell, 111 Broadway," and "My Cousin, T. <? Caldwell, MB West Twenty third -) " In the porkei ??f a coal were found a number ?,f papera showing Caldwell had tried i<? secure en?, ploymenl at some ?f Krtth'a Ibeatrea, bul ha? nol been euciieiiaful. Tin- father ol itn- daad man waa A, m. Caldwell, of the firm "f Marsh <v Caldwell, who conducted a trii>s manufacturing bualnesa under the A lor Huns... At Mr. Caldwell's death, dfteea years .?i?'). Oeorge Caldwell received V':'*>'. He ran through this in s few j eari The dead man <rns well known In hotel circle? and to the trmvelllni public, having been be? hind desk? In th? leading hotels "f I'alatka, r*ls . I.??n?.: Branch, and Boston. He occupied the place of head clerk al the Tuxedo Club for .-? reral year?. Mr. I'ritf'liaril. of PTltchard & Hamilton, Sixth ave, and Pourteenth st., a friend ol Caldwell, ara? with blm fur an h?,ur or more oa Tuesday after? noon At thai titn? Mr I'rit-hard says Caldwell seemed to I? >" Booti splrlU. ?espasdeney on failing to secure :? place Is though! to have been tin- motive i" suicide. ynlf BVXXIXQ sit-KF.r.is TiiK sr.ur nAMirs. PI neat amounting to leal were Imposed by I . Pltsgeraid In Part I of the Court of Qeneral Sea ston? yesterday upon aaveml ?-iKar dealers who pleaded sullty to an Infraction of the lottery and gambling laara for all.mine tha operation ol nickel ln-tbe-slol card and dice games In ih.?!r establish? ment?, Tha ?????Illy ?aii-s were Oned as follows: Ellas Groaeman, i::.; William Ramsey not; \ abler? ISO; Charlea Pape, HO0; Oeorge Raine, |M, and ?'ari llvman. HO The heavj lines were Im poaed because th.- defendants ?/era Informed that they were permitting an unlawful aci an?i then re? fused i" dealflt _^ _ If JT. SAUF TO AI-l'F.Al. Ruaaall Bags a/aa nol arilllng m talk yesterday ;,i,oiit tha rasult ol the lataal trial pf the suli ? .r damage? brouchi acalnal bias by WHUasi R. Laid law. A Tribune reporter who weal to Mr. gage's otii.?? wa? unable t<> sea blaa. Mr. rt.iK'?. however, aanl word ihm h<? wonii appeal the casa again . ,,i,,ii.i Jamea, Mr. Sage's coaaael m tb? ? , .. ?aid: "Th?? csuM ??ill be appeolad again, ?>f ??..irs.? Aft?T jii'iKmi-iii i? eatered. the appeal proceedinai will tak<- lb? r.?--iilar course, and 1 hav- conlidenc? thai iii'-r?- will be ? ra?i?araal of the verdict." Ha as uiiwllUn?; la suy mole on the subjet-t. UROKEirs PARTNER REMOVED. PETER l'\ METER N< > LONGER * PARK-AVE. IMPROV KM1 : XT < '' ?M MIS8K IS ER. ERNEST HARV1ER, A FOI'NDER OP THE INDE PENDENT ?'??t'NTY ORGANIZATION, SPC CEEDfl HIM THE .?xl.xi'.V 18 |10 A DAI \\ HEN ' ?N Dl '. t. Msyor Strong yestei la3 removed Peter I' Meyer, Richard Croker"* rial-estate partner, from the office ol Commissioner of the Pnrk Avenue Improvement, and appointed Brnesl Harvler hi successor. The Commissioners receive |I0 ? each for 1 \. ry ilsy ? 1 iploye I, The ' hange ws* not generally looked for, as it was believed that the Mayor would not disturb the member* of thl? Hoard. The Hoard was un? derstood to be satlsfactor) 10 the Nee fork Cen? tral K.rir,..,.1 Company, which I? paying half the sum >.f 11.500,000, which the Improvement is loci so much m that President Depew had suggested to the Mayor that ihere appear.' t to be bo nei ? f"r any changes Mr, Meyer ws* appointed by Mayor Qllroy t?.> y. 1rs ago. l'-> des being i'roker's partner In the real estate busln? - at No. Br ' 1 Ia ). M.-i. 1 is th. ii'. .? attctl.r tor 01 poratlon .-.?I??. I-' th.- treai 11 ? r . f the Tammany Society and ex-associate Tammany leader xxith r ... ?? Justice \V. : le In Ih. XX*i llth \ - n l?lj District. Ernesl Harvli-r, the now Comml ?l??ner, 1? one ?f Hi. fountlers of Ihr I?. ?. nient < ?untj ? ?1 gan Itatlon, and I? nun 1 : all n an ol the Ei< ttei v ? , . wei ? lo (he Mil I ? 1. I. i XI r -'. : 1 ? ' di 1 :.... i t.. 1 ??? . ? ih? the Si ' . r.immiiii) 1 ? Ii..l,| ? ? i . , han I : III I III.ikes I Vss nt ? Ihl Mr. 11 I ?? Hid I ,: ? ' ! . ? r II? Will II' f I III II ? I A . ? ?' ? - ?. or H 1 1 : v ago I BRI AE IS THE I I VON V tEEl / :? 1.im ru : 1 x' ? : .-. l'i le? 1 of li ? were " r- ' They h , I I ? ? ? p. \o-.-.il a . . , ? t I I ? hull il ' high 1 ? -, . ? .... ... ? ? la y. f ? . ? .... d? n di line raiisi-d gei Pollowing ? ' ?!,? 1 ? ? nal pi j. ?. a hot II to |l - 1.. Ji: :;'.?. fr.iiti 5.:'. from f lo J ? ? for fi ? I ?? ol the ft 'i 1 '1 he orange n irk- 1 l? a ? ? ? . ? 1 THAT STBEB1 CLEANING DEFICIT Tin: ?"MMiTTiis REPORT xvt:.:. >? REO ?MMKNDTIIB 1 l"B-?K I SX T?o- ? ? ? ??? 1 bj Mayor Strong 10 Int it ? ' Ing deficit a I at .? p m ? lay. for s xi , ntrotler Kit Ian Health ? i of 1 President I ' ? ? Hoard of AI ; rtn nt to draft the 1- ; ?? pr? : lent \\ : ? a o. 1 ? ; ??? ? The I I. it, III m?-nd I ' \ ? ? t of S. :? eap 'te I In th? ?tree! einlng appi pri?t Ion it | . ,? The p iy r stre? ? and <*arl Irlver In th? : ? . I 1 I < inn -t I..- re I Id ? fixed for the ) ? .r th? t: ? .1 ! ??' 1: ? -i ??- .." r.-" No . ' reducing thl 1. :!. It it 1m- added 10 th? reduction :? i .; on A slf I/./' RAI I. Y IN COTTON. ? '? ? ? ? I ? UNTg I'K-.xt THE I .... 1 ??..;.,? (.'.'..IMS KIMXt 1.1. porn The way Ihe t can i..,.ir ! upward ?relie?, 1 of Im-.ii [iresi ure .? 1 ? fre? r- .m " . Ihm f bearish 1 umoi ? s 1? . ? ? ? it? 1 ???.' : openli ;?.' 1 x down !?? ?? . ' M thl? i dm the cham ? 1 ? '.i. harp and s)id?len. It larted <ui a tele gram ; rom "?? ? ? >i I? ??? that 11 M Mein ? ?. ti..,; he woul?! nol Issue n bearish circulai Ihe report Indus! 1 rcu .?-.| the ?! iy b? rore nil? ???? 1 Morrov? 1. Mr Nelll 11 was had no Inti ? ? "i ' inothei ? .1. .1. ? July, and he ha?l no Idea ol wl il he should say thei on II - new? Ihere was .1 hurried falling ovei ?. . h other ol ti ? ? ?.?!.? ha I sold ? 1 ? ? ? ' ? n.r ...?? . ,i!, 1 und 1 he break of t'.? .1 1 v h foi \ : ?... horl Inn rest had b? en -1 on that demoralisation Effort . ove ? * ? 1 n. 1 le moi ? expel ol 1 flood of telegrams reiterating th? report ? x.? nlve ai 1 continuing rains In Texas. Then *n ....,..icing new* ram* from abroad, Liverpool m I II ?les to 10,000 bale? of pol . and the fol lowing Is a 1 ? - m" n ol Ihe private 1 abl? dli ;? it. '.. ? ?? I fi ..m Mai 1 ' ''i Then I? a health) business In Manch? ter, with prospe? t- ..1 it continuing for some lime, .xi .1 i-r 1 . .1 ii.ii.i on bare ..1 cotton, and the Im , ? >n 1? that n mu i 'Hm buy more fi The market dW not bol 1 all the 1- point* ,t gained yesterdai. It xx ,? f.? i that th* ?d. 1 1 rapid, and th? Close WSS abo'lt I points ilnl'l (he top, inn a rain of :? lo 10 point for ih? dsj Au Ku-t dosed at ?.'?.'. The i?>t.?l ssles were 101,300 The bullish element? In New-Orleans . m .1 fuient ss ever. < ?ff?-rs came from thai city to wager B.000 even thai :ii? next crop would not ex.1 7 ."/?...??i bales; siso f&.OOO ?gains) tr..?.?? thai it srlll I.nder 7,000,000; also BOO lb 12.500 that it vxiii p. under C.7M.000 t.aas. The following telegram were received lore: Urenham, Tex., June II Heavy rain ??.:! night Cloud) yet. Condition ??f ?Top rould hsnll) 1,. worse ' 'rop rot!Ing Too mu? ii rain Jewt-ti wire? heavy fl.1 yesterdayt h? .\". rain this morn ins Still raining Kequln. Tes . .Inn?- !'? I'our In. hi ? ..f ra i, | , , nlt;iii throughout Diis section; prospecta foi rooi -, ? I ?magi - "n Id? rabie Natchex, Miss., June It.? Has been raining r.,, three day? Crop account* on bad Indeed Port Worth. June II All v.'.ih retarded owing to xx?! weather Indi, nion for more rain. Oalveston, Tex., Juns It, Very heavy tains all ovei T< vn? prospects for more. San Antonio, Jan? IS, ?'rop prospects becoming less favorable Rains have Son? serious damage Farmers report crop Injured seiiou I* bj 11 . and grass, 11st veston, Tex., June 10 Runge and hi? er??s 1 turned bullish. it?t |!"i to $'?"" thai Texas ...n |<|< Indisn Territory xxin yield under l.SD.OOO baies: al . $500 to 11,000 that tin* crop xx Ill I" under 7,26 ,-?. ?bale* Cuero, Tex.? .lune 1?. Rainfall here IH Inches VV'oodvllle, Miss.? June II Rainfall hei ?. >? >., TRIED silciDi: HY IX BALIS 0 o as. .lohn MsgvT, -?r Mayar, forty-flv? years old, a boos? pointer liy occupation, attempted ?ttlcld? b) inhaling ?as at th? Bryant 1 *.in- Rotel, .v. ,,-,, Mxth-ave.? early yssterdaj morning. The man VM removed t'i the N?iv-Vork Hospital, and his Ilf, Wis saved. He was then tr?tn.?f?rr.-'l to Bsllevas II.,. pitai and plseed la the prison ward ii.- ha 1 besa ?mployed doing odd chores about the hotel foi sci? erai months, and It la said that despondency wo? the niotixt- tur suicide. REVIEW OF A YEAR'S WORK ? NM Al, REPORT OP THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, VIEWS Or THK i"! NTUV.-' FIN A VIA I, DON DITION what thi: CHAMBER DID POR MUNICIPAL REFORM \ PLEA POR FREE riERS Tim thirty-seventh annual reporl "f the Chamber .'f Commerce of the State of New-York contalna a i-omprehenslvi review of the v "rk ?.f the Chamber from May. ISM, :,. May, \*>.. written by Oeorge on, Ihe -. ret iry of the i ?hambi r, In a i-hapter on the National finance api ears this state mi nt: ? Mir present financial condition Is, In many i.? ?. more ?atI?factor) than it was prior t?? the repeal of Ihe (so-called) "Bltver I'm? has.? Act," N-hlch comnellfx] us to Inflate our urrencj regard l u of business requirement?, and we now realis? I hat whatevei ma) I"- Ihe relative position of ROld Iver In tl?.linn. r. la. World, Wl at" com |,?ii,d t . ?eti.in exchanges upon .? gold baala, ,,?,,i ??,, havi abandoned ihe Idea ?>f thi? country Using alone the ratio between gold and silver as n."ii??y m? tais. Aft' r dei rrthlng il"? r- ? enl iBSUe of gold I Ihe i ? poi t -a.\ si am ? ? , .,??? un l operations ??f th.- bon I j mili ni,, ma) h ive !>??? n mlsund? i uuod in some n?.ill.m? of ihe country, n Is b coming m??r.? and mor?- iippnreiii thai our peopl?- are heginnltig to nppr?' : ?'?? It? Im i,, ? I- 'ill Tl l?.,., ni obi , sp ?n i ?Im ? thi , n.I . it,? mi |. i :,? ik ? , proti i i th Tn ? iur; . and ? i ihe Tn.-iHiiry fol eased i- m a?. 1 the it. ?a It I ?' '??"'' .ml ?, th? ? ii '?i i ? 11 ? II . ,k lo I . . in ot In ' .1 Is? ?| lit? I thai ? ? 1 ,..-,.i ?i? t .. ? ? i. |,i ?I ? I the , II : ? ? ? r th that I ? ? ira? 1er an ? ? ! the ? ? . ? sei In a <-on ? . . ? ? ?m ? | >r thi ? ?. ? 11 read i ? both ?i -ir ; that ii K to th< V.l.? Im ...... . ?. ? ? a - ....... Mt ?f a bill I , ? ?. ? ......i The : ? ? error ,? ?. ni.? ? ? ins :i ? ? k nf ? . all ? ? . . ? ? . ?? ? -n ,\ M ti Is ??' la '? >? in ? leni I). rom mu? '?:?? I.- ? ? ? . ? ?? ?-. m ?r? ?v?*r. an a .'.-..?? i hy all , . . :, In ite?. :: ? -n,. i. | ?? -.a',:, ihat | ? I ?m. Ihej i iil?l maki ? ? ? of privat? i ? i? rty ' I ? ? l.i ? I he ? ??'niii.-I??'.? i' ly l ? ? ent hat It could I n? lit, regardl< ? of the far ??reali i and n. re Important lnt< i\.ml I be I. opal IIS* I by ?ueh n tlon Carel regard li l m the reporl .'/// DYNAMIT? PID NOT EXPLODE a m*11 - . M, ON IT u ITIItM t r>'i Ri T rot, I.M' i: IT NO. .??? WFJfT f ,i; :- ???||:> r st In ??i i two ?>? ? frame and bi led b ill ling n: ',; '?' ? ' ' : ? ? ? ? fell eaterdaj morning, a the . \ ai iti n for i on the nexi ;?.t. .mi ?n". .m.. ihe ?treei Thi fronl ?rail, raahed down upon a poun i.? ,'f l\ namlte Notwlih ? ?? in? us?l ?n the dvi? .n, ie M I nol e? i?'" le Th ' . Un? i ? over lift) years u I. an I twentj years ha i ?i ,, ;. | , , store I. -?? foi : ink .n i rag? by J i ' pil n . i in ?i,,? re ir a i a labli . ? ?.i I . nil I ? horse* belon in Hi :.? liei.-., ? Nexi Jo ir, un ihe ' il ni Porty Hi ? il ..ni Ninth tve., Jo?ph l,edwlth ha? been ? x ivatlng pn ;? iratory t,. the . re? tlon of ? and Mats ?l i "' loi !. ? eater lay m ?rnlng Poll ?. m in \i dren s. who was patrolling Nlnth-ave. n?jr Kurt ,'ir-i -t . heard s rumbling noise and saw s ?i" id of lu. t irlsing 'r.,m the placa whei Hole 'i <?,?.? ! ii ling h i i itood ? m hastening to the ?nol h< foiin i thai the fronl a ill h ni r illen Into tl??- ,-ti ??? ?, ind \??r ?Id?? ?all Into the excavation N?>?..ily was hurl Itluger allege? ih.it i.e luith . x .n.,?. i unlawful) and undermined th? wall? of th.? ?i.house, ihn? ? tuslng the u ?Idenl I .?? I wit li stoutly malnt.iln? that Ihe excavating was carried on with all possl ble care an l compliance with the law, Vtr.U FROM ROAR'BLBBDIXO, The Coroner's office wa? Informed yesterday the death ..f l.uc) Keraquo, ten years old, ?if n.j. ;, l.i'.In l i???, from exhausl on i*au ? I i.\ s seve i?"-"- bleeding, The es ? is s novel one, and mas i ported b) Dr. \. E Daniels, .if No 337 East Pi :, , |th ? l it FOATOAFICB AT THF SFW UXlOlt BTATIOX Charlea il. ftwan, secretary ?.f the New-York and New-Jersey iiri l?.- Company, has ?enl the follow Ing li lier t?? Po i master 11 lyton i be? to ?-?k ...ni ? ? -n- i.i.-i.? i :.?i, ,,f the matter ,.f sei-urlni foi the city .>f Nea V'.ik adequate posta facllltl. , .?.-..i central dlatrlbutlng poetottl ?> in conne tlon a th the new I'nlon l>.-|,,,r to i.reel? ed between Porty-?econd and Porty-fourth its and Seventh and Eighth ?ii.-s. by the New-York and v?? Jen ? \ iti ids? ' lompanv, The rompan] aaa i.n duly authorised ... roa struct a railroad biidgi. the Hudson River with suitable connection?, depots and station?? which ?Im:i bring into th? h'?nrt of the city o| New Vori .?il traltl and paaaenger? approaching this city by the railroad whose terminals ar. located in New .,!?,', The eonatructlon of the r.uir,>al depot can be aa planned aa t" bring int.? li al. postal cam and fur :i,.|i the best |?o??fble postal facilities for the city of Neu fork; said depot to be used as ,i great reservoir and distrii.utiiiit centre of the malls ..f the ?.??mutt ?. Bj the application of a system of pneumatic tube? quick dispatch can be made t.? and fr.nn the njb itation? and much valuable time saved This solution "f the postal prob.em for th? city of New-York will obviate the construction ..f s spe? cial ii.'-t'tti.-.- building and will provide greater and superior facilities than can be contrived in any other way. The .l.-elrahllliy ..f re.illr.i!'.?- the unique facilities: i., be afforded by :his ?real depot in the intercut if the postal servie? "f the irhote country ha? been Inly rei-osni?e?! by a former Postmaater-Oenera ?ho ha? favor.ibiv expressed himself raapectlng it n hi? rei.art f??r tha year l*>i. page ?A, ?-.tllina atteo lun tu the proposition of this company. BOTANIC GARDEN PLANS. THE BOUNDARIES IN BRONX PARK AL READT DECIDED ON. NO DELAY EXPECTED RT THE ????itroiiATORS IN si:?i'itt\i; Tin-: IMO.O00 AND Tin; M ACRES PROM THE ' ITY NEW-TORK ASSURED OP A OARDBS OP THE III'.sT RANK. Now that th? 0H,OOO necessary to secure th? ISOO, ?'.I BO actes of land from th? cltv for the Botanic <:.ir.i?'n has been raised, as announced exclusively In yesterday's Tribune, th?- n?'Xt quss tion ..f moment to tho thousands of people per? sonally Interested in th? great i>.?rk are, How ar? the grounds t?> lie laid out and vxh.n will work on th? buildings begin? Not on? cent of ?ne MM.0M rnisei by privat? subscription will t.? spent on the buildings or in Improving t!i? grounds, The half million dollars from the city an- s?-t asid? for this purpose. Speaking of th?- next step to be taken In establishing th? <;ar.l?n. Profasaor Nathanl?! I,. Hrttton, of Columbia College, said to a Tribune re porter v eterd ly "??r course xx? shall pu?ii Hh??)d fur mure rapidly on ih? garden project now than ever before. Th< gri it t i k u.i- the securing of tit? ISMM by prt? i/ste subscription, which I th'nk rou xxiii admit wa? an unusually dMBeult undertaking in vl?w of the hard time? of th? last year or two, it speaks well f,,r the patriotism sad public spirit o? New? Vorn'? rich m i that thl* l-ir?-? sum of money was I rtbed si * tlm* of great financial depresatoa. i' pie have little Ides how really poor th? rich i...,, ,,f ii,,. ,n\ have fell recently, yet thl? mag i ? m ha? !???'?? got together, an i a prise ..f n ibli . .in. . h. l f.r Ne? v? rh City in this ... i: lug ..;,.? i ir he expected any ?!?' iv in securing ?? ? ? ?r land from tii? i Ity, Pro fi .r Hr ""ii re| : ed ? I ? i i \ for the 2?0 seres of land, \x? hax-? pi i ? ? ? mined u| m It? genei .i boun lection ? ' ? ? icrei ."it ..f the re? h Hronx Park his been l? ft entirely xxith the Honr.l Dir? ctor i, r< pr? i ntlng the Hntanlc (Itrden corporators, and th? Board of Park ?'?iiiii i Hot h theae Hoard? recently Visited Hronx I'ark, going ovei that lovel) pleasure-groun?! n I hax? in i :?? i.p t a? I.. ? . i .? | ?? i otanlc 'in len will b? I ? mnol ? ? ? pxacl it. - of the i;..r I? n until the i : .: : ? !? :..i mai ?? port to the corp ?r i ? v.ill run W acres, ) thai there ???? ii land and '-x ??'? r ?.-? n? ry ? Ind \ ? ? ? t.. f irnlshe I by ? . it . -- Hi tl I do not look tlty. I ki \v f. it :!.?? rlty ? ? - ? limit, and that mllllo' ? '? ' .o . |. ,| ;.., ,-. || , . ; und miiv rui: '.l? m ii i' i- il 'I ? I ? sill :..?? ,,r (he r........ In bonds ? - , ? . ,-? ? man) of the a. ? - authorizing our .i't if of 1 ?' :- manda? to rj I the 1 00 fi .m the city ?? i ?: . ? ? r ' .f land m irked out, ? ?? ? ? ? ? ??? ;? i\ :, I -o ?ay ...it ih - land to the i.??t i . !n lolng this "f ? ourse we : ? ? . pr.r\o- an I enhance the grest natti ty of the | rk. There la no i- rlty In the world "hit has ?uch a beautiful ; d natural land ? 'hin it? limits us New it1. ? ? advantages offered by l'.rnnx Park I ml gai len i???? ; . iIIm The land ii ! ? .?? ? enery. mblned '.v'.'h the rl?-h and P Bill I, ''ink? It a rar? ?p ?| for i puri After wi have I ltd oui the roads and w ilk- in this 26?) acres, the next thing to ?!-> ? ? ? suit ?! i? buildings. Hoir a million m a ' .ru-.- sum of tn mey, but it aril d s fai In establ .. ich a garden a? ?*' S"< ' Vorkers will not he satisfied with any? in ti ite and pei feet de veldpm? ? park We have the opportunity irlng the ?.? botanic garden In th? arorl?!, in ly N iv v-.rk ?rill n it hesitate over the -. m .i? veloplng It properly." TBOUBI E BETWEEN LA ? TEES. l.\ i- |..;i: CURT?S v\r> OEOROE '". I-.xV KBARLT ?'? MK T? ' l'.!."XVS Ex-Judge i>nr.''' M. Curtis snd neorc? C, T.av un? near having s personsl encounter ? ? . lerk'i ?" ? idjolnlng th? Supreme Court ? r The trouble i irred after in argument before '. I'attei on, and fri?.nd.? Interfered . ? ' iri ii x bios ? aere it ru -k X'i ippll it ion )i 11 been made t,. fre Justtee Pat ??i .-i n behall of John Outcalt ?... have hi-? ? ? ?' !?: Outcalt, punished for contempt ?>f ng fall? i to deliver n th? Partners' ind Trust Company .-?-r : i i n securities belong? ing to th? esta of hi? mother, Mr?. Amanda Out Justice An Irewi C. K. Outcalt i i f.,n relieved fr.en th* trustee ship ?f ths estate recently, owing to disputes which iri ?in .n the fsmtly. II?- had succeeded t . th? .... brother-ln t w. David w. Acker. \ a i. of the trusl estate I* about P4, ??. l ' Oui ill i.- . hall Intel si He i n i* ?? un mental troubles and was not op T? ?.: i . being rel eve i .:' th? trust. K\ Judge t'urtls during t:?- argument of th? mo? tion ;." in l that in? opponent's . .ni;.". \x is iin . ? . i ? . id i erve I hi? clletr with a .-, ..in; when he was ill in I xv i.? \ ?mine i h) expert - a? to his sanlt) ii inded m? s ?me altl Isvlta which ? ? ? ?. l was anxious to look al Judge ibject. I to thl . *ayln? that ii? wished to ph. i the documents Into the possessi n of the .int. s? he knee what hs<l happened to docu ni.ir- ..i ii,.- Court under similar circumstances - i? rk of tii? Court was then directed t., take . if thi | m . i m I he handed them to Mr. l.ai who -ii".| to examine them and make Bom* , . ,.. ..it ;.. ?rrsngtlns over th? matter, snd aere llnally orden I oui of the court ? , Patteri Kx lodge ? ? t? r * ; - nslsted upon k?eping a nom? inal charge of the locumenia as they w?nt Int.? the .l.-rk'?- office, ind while then they x.?t int.? fur? ther ti ??ble over fa? pap-- at I the word? "pet? tifogger' ind "i ?undrel were used l>\ ex-Judge t'urtu? I.ax got ?hit? with rag? and aro??- fron? pi* chair and nlvan -I toward hi* powerful-look? ing opponent bul a friend interfered and prevented ,u:\ further trouble After Mi Lay had examined the affidavit? thev arere returned to the Judge. CORNELL MUSICIASS SAIL AW AT. ?rM.; t-ot.f-EOE MANDOMN. BANJO A\n OI.EE ? M- p. it ENGLAND ON TIIK PARIS. The Mandolin, Banjo and Ole? Clubs of Cornell I'nlv? t-it.x ?ailed for S ?uth impfen ?n the steamship p ,| ?/est? ? lay ?pi,,, crowd ?I passengers who I-ft on th? x??sei were dellghtfullj ?urprtsed when they learned who the young men were, for now there i? certain to be plenty of good music and singing during tas voy sge. Numbers of Cornell m?n and old alumni und a host of pretty women came to th? pier to give the i?,\., a good "send off." And they did. They grouped themselves on the pier head and yelled themselves hoarse with th? Cornell cheer. Th. men going swav were bunched sraklshlps on ths poop deck and answered back vigorously. Then u .. only quiet once, and thai was when ti?? Olee Club ?an?; ill?' Cornell ?ong? written by Judge I'm, h. of lite Court of Appeals, entitled "The Chimes." Every ?n? listened, ami even the donkey engine was stopped for the time being. As the Parla backed out of her pter the din xv?? s a| it? highest, and pennants with the Cornell colors ?. ? m? l to spring out ?f every one's pocket, and th?1 waving had * most pretty effect. The ?lulis will go to Henley on landing In Eng land The i>i.\? at? to be tiic guests of Ambassador Hayard on J-ily ?. and will be six w??ks on th? ? ?:!,.?! slile, giving In all twenty one concerts in Engt ind, Scotland and Ireland, an.I they may ..\.-r I II.r. Pram mime? of tho wh. w-nt ovi r: , ,. . ? .... .,,. .,.- - ... ,,,.?~-- ?.u,, ?-in ..in Mandolin and H.uij.? Cut? B. I?. Andrews, J. I liatley, Walter Halbe, P. Clark, N Cushlhg, s n Inmiop. ?! Downing, F. QannetL II Hasssrd, II Henderson, W. Unes, Crosby L?eonard, Clifford Marsh, .1 It. Bsnderson, '". C. Branson Olee Club Pirsl tenors, J.din R. Howe, w il Piker, Charles D Clinton. ?'. iv Steffen and \v. B tot hoff; second tenors, I l'latt. H. K. Dunn, \V K l-laatm.-in. I, II Hay?>s; ilrst baas. It. p. Totrin, O. F. Bailey i., a Puertee, H. li. Williams; sscoad ba.?s, c n. Masou. !?: ?. Henry, M it. Thurber, \v. a' Baldwin and \v. p. Chapman. THE ST T.OVIS TO UF.ST FOR A MONTH. Th? report that ihn American steamship St. I.In I? to he laid tip here on her next arrival Is not exactly eorrect. .Idit-.s a. Wright, jr., otcond xi.? president and agent of the Un.-, ?ave out th. foiiowin - statemenl yesterday: "Th.- st i.ouIm win sail from New-York June 26 and from Southamp? ton July I fpon her arrival at New-Vork July It she will he laid off until her advertised sailing from New York, August 7, in order that the builders may hav? a? opportunity to make an alteration In her funnels which they think will bo desirable. ... .'-.--?- ^ .-. - IA LAUGE LIFT TO ST. LUKE'S rOR THE IlKNEFIT OP CONSUMPTIVE ?BWnfQ WOMEN. THF, BOtPITAIsTO RFK'KIVK ABOUT 1200.000 BT THE WIM, OP THF, I.ATI'. JttFt'S WATEUHOrSE? A Fl'NH IN MBMOEY OP HIS WIFE MINOll UDOACin TO KF.I.ATtVKS. Ry ihe provisions of the will of the late Rurigs Watt rhou.se, the wealthy manufacturer of men'? furnlshlnir ko?i?Is at No. 67$ llroadway, who died sud.bnly last Trida y at hl? home, No. 16? West Ftfty-flfth-st.. St. Luke's Hospital will receive a legacy amounting to not less than $.2m),isT0, which will be the largest K'ft to the Institution In Its his? tory. Th.- legacy will he devoted to the purpose of estab? lishing and maintaining a ward for consumptive ?ewtatg women, and will be enlle.1 the Mary 3. Waterhouse Memorial, In honor of th?? memory of the wife of the teytator, who 'lied from consump? tion four year? an;?'. Mr. Waterhou??'. hi? friends say, never fully recovered from the ?ffect produced apon him by the <l??ath of hi? wife, and he made up hL? mln 1 that he would do somcthlnn for the ame Iteration of tha sufferinga oi other? atnicte?! with ihe slam?? dlaeaae. He employed ' in hi? buslnesa about ?ti.? hundred and tlfiy fOMag women, who were eniM,,'."! In Beefing the goo<N he manufactured. He saw from Hase m time that many of them oon tracfed tha ?lis? ase, and II wan this know!e?lge, prob ably, which deterastasd him to mak?? the sewing w?.men the l.eni?tli?larl.?s of bat bounty, as In most raaea they are unible t,> provide fur themselves. even in the early stagea <?f consumption, when prompt ai.i capablfl traatasaal muht save their lives. The Waterhouas legacy t" tha hospital has been, given t.? it outright, ? , be devoted to the object n un, i. .m I the Institution win I"' still further bene ii:? ?I it? the futur.? by the receipt of a Urn:.' i>um, '.. s residuary i.?Knt,?-, ,ift??r certain ??-gaeies to ns named in the ?in nava .Ived the life or absolute Interest to whl It the) are entitled. At ?Mr. Wat er h nise'i late place of buatneaa it was said yesterday that It was not possible at pre?.?nt to it,? the esact,amount "f the residuary estate, but It wiw certain to te? lar?'?. U'ifiiH Waterbouaa waa born in Maine, in a viiinga near Portland, flfty-eighl years ag ?, Ha found em ? nt in th,s city adieu a boy, and continued t?. Hi?., h-e,,, finally becoming one of tha mo? prom Inent men in uu department of man ifactura in the East, Seventeen years ago ha married Miss Mary .1. Shaw, of Philadelphia, whose fatal attach of con? i imptlon raault? I from a eold c,,ntr.irt?"l on a re t'.iii ii.-?? fr in Europe. Mr. Wat. rhouse was an ? lent a the ?Church of the Mnslaah it'nttarlan), of which the Rev. Dr. Robert <'??llyer is the paj tor, ai I was one of the moat a,?tlve of the parlsh m church srorh. His burial araa t?esi le tha of his wife In Laurel Hill (Vmeterv. PMla ? He died ? hll I i The Rev, Dr. ?.e?>r??-,? Stuart H ik-r. superintendent \ ?if St. I.ilt'?'- Hospital, expressed himself as par? tleuiarly pi .-???I w:h the prospect ?<f having such a mme latl ms as th?> proceed? of the >,racy of Mr. Waierhouae arill provide In the new builatnga ir the h ?apltiil on aforningslde Heights. He ?ail that the treatment ?>:' consumptives ha I been under t ik?':: at th>? hospital ?Inca June l. ivpi. when the House of Rest for Consumptive?, at Tremont, was ?.-'idat??d with the hospital, and that a separata ?!? ; art ment devoted to that disease had ?v-cotnmoda?. tlona for forty-two patients. The ?111 .if Mr. Waterhouse, which was exeeuted) on M.iv l. I'M. w.ui died for probat?? yesterday af? ternoon. It contains th>- following pr??vision: "Any on.? who contesta this will s-hali receive no share or part of my ?state." Mr. Waterhouse gives J1.00O In i-i, each to hi.? brother Samuel, his sister Mary K Degnlo. h!s ?ist-r F.l'za Hat'h and his brorher'a widow, Nancy S. Wsterhouse. He also .-reate? four trust? of lia.no each for the bcneiit of these per ? :?.-. they to receive the in-ome .lurlne; their lives an I upon the ?lentil ?if th?^ survivor all the principal to ayi to St. Luhe'a Hospital, to be added to th* Waterhous? Mem?.rial Fund. AU the residue of t???th the real and personal property Is glv??n to the? tr leteea of St. Luke's Hospital, whlrh. together with the prtn?'lpal of the other tmst funds. Ig to? constitute the memorial fund already described. Th? executors named are William K. Vermllya. Freder? I ?k H. Smith, Jr., and Predtylck h Lancaster. THE REPORT OS W. S. ANDREWS. JfRrSHI'-THiN OP THE HOAHD OF UWBWJWU O?I THE LOYAL UEOKNi IN HIS TASE. When chauves Of "?'ondiii't unbecoming- a gentle? man." et.-., were preferred In the Ix>yal Legion agalnet Chptaln William s. Andrews. ex-Comm'.s sloner ?if Btrest ('leaning and Hfeaase Commissioner an I referred to the Hoard of Officers of the State? l?'par:mert for investigation, there were soma members of the Legion who argued that without a. convlctioa before a court of baa the Hoard had no? Jurisdiction In the matter. This theory, however. Is now generally thought to have been upset. Ac? cording to seemingly credible reporta, the seeret : of th? laveettgal nrs is adverse to Captain Andrews Several who held that the Board had no Jurisdiction have now fhangs'd their opinion on tha ground that the Hoard otherwise would not hava llhely t.. waste valuable time In sixteen long -???si ?ns. examining thirty-three witnesses whoso testimony till'? I 1.77" typewritten folio?. Th ? principal members ?if the Board Bull posi? tively decline either t?? g Imlt or contradict the re? port thai the finding hi against Captain Andrews, but a prominent member of the Lsgloa said to a Tribune reporter yesterday: "There Is no doubt in niv mind i hat when the report Is suhmltte.i at the annual uie.'tlnK of the eommandery on October 2. It Will he fotin.l to be short, sharp and ?leclslve and against the retention of Captain Andrews as A member of th.\l,>r." WASTED EOR MURDER IS GERMANT. THE COlfLB A?<-tsi:i? OP Kit.UNO XfSlXCB HEINI HKOf'HIT ntOM PHILADELPHIA TO THIS CITT IEXT TO JAIL To AWAIT rORBSOM evihf.Ni'I?:. Deputy ITnltad States Marshal Iiemhard yestcr dav brought bach to this elty Mathilde Heinz and ii^ir H.llman. who are want?-1 by the ?ierman c.ii.'ti'in-nt on a charge of having murdered Jullua II ?. the httsbaad of the woman. In S?nne. Posen, Prussia, In l>? ?einbir last, by ?dosing his foo.l with ground Klasj.. from the effeits of which he died ? week after It ha?l been administered. The mar siiai captured iheaa In Ptdasdeaahla on Tuesday night, ami ?-?aterday arraign ai them before t'nited State? Commissioner l.yman, who held them at the reajueni of the counsel for the i ierman ??overn? m ? t for the arrival of tvldence from the other side. H appears that the prisoners were either Ig? norant, or simulated ignorance, of the charge on which they were wanted, and made no attempt to r.'sist being brought back here. Aconling to tha deputy marshal, they thought they had simply to give UP the money that they had brought here in order to be released, and this they told him they would do A lawyr. Kobert W.ilte, was sent fop yesterday bv the Commissioner and explained th?? charge t?> the couple. The man Hsada no re? st.?.use, but the woman .sh?>?>k her hea?l negatively. Afterward. In a consultation with the lawyer, th* woman sill that her husband had become finan dally embarrassed, and th s so preyed on his mind that he became ill, and died some time after fron? heart failutf. She said that there was a suspicion among the neighbor? that she had poisoned him, ind therefore ?he came to this country to escapo th.? annoyance >>f b?-?ti?? continually under suspicion. Th s is all that ...ul.l be obtained from her. Tha i\,.man is utmut thlrty-tWO Year* of aire, with a forbidding face. Her ? ?impanlon Is a rather good looking man. srlth blond hair and mustache. They. have with them the woman's ?on, .iged five years. Rudolf luilon. of Dulon ?4 Hoe, attorneys for th?? German Government, askol that the case go over for four weeks, to etiabl?' the Herman authorl ti. s to send over their evidence. This was allowed. and the prisoner? were sent to I.ii'llow Street Jail without lull. Th.? v.?.?man's i??iuest th.it she be al? lowed to have her child with her wa? granted. Sha Is sal?) to hav<? deserte?! two other chll.lren, of ten and twelve years, when she left Kurope.. it was allegad that th?> couple, who arrived here fr im Oermany on F? binary 11, had brought with th, in ov. r tltVaat. the savtnga of the woman's hus biind, but tnis they denied, saying that the money ?as about that number of marks, ami that they he l about l&ou left. Th.-y will have a hearing on July 17. _ Firm for kf.ckt.esa plastixo. Suprlntendent Arthur Hell, of the Polo Ground/, was coniplalnunt in the Harlem l'ollce Court yes? tenlay morning against Charles Smith, foreman for James I.-??ary, contractor on the lower end of tha Bpeedaray, whom he charged with reckless blasting. Smith tlr.-.l a blast In the rear of the grandstand of the i'olo Ground et 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.. ?catterlni? the pieces of rock In all direction?, a acora or more of the fragments falling Into the Polo ?..round, and aome of them landing In the grand rta.rL(I- ? .A. numbiT "/ ??al?Pl?yers were practising: In the field, and about ??x hundred epectator? ?too* around the field or occupied the ?eat?. There waa? a panic and a stampede, but fortunately no one was Injured. "?* Justice Koch fined Smith. IS and cautioned him