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PART II. PAGES 11 TO 14. At?-lj??rk _*?w FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1895. [iQCOK AT CLUBS ON SUNDAY fgJtACB ROARP LOOKIXO INTO THE LEGAI ITY OF ITS SALE. j(0 LAW FOR THE UCBMOM OF CU'BS. BAT THE BXCISl rOMMlSSlONERB-MR ROOPE VEI.T BAYS THE BTATFTE MA8 M-MH-ED BY MKWATOK H1L_ AN1> HIS A1.I.IE8 FOR BAD Pt'RPOSES. rhe reported intentlon of the Pollce Oomml. .ion.r* lo interfere wlth the .al* of llquor. on Sur.1?>. at prlvate cluba haa caused murh dls torban-e of mlnd to the member. of aome of the eoolal organlaatlon. of the clty. and there ha. been a !??*"> consultatlon of iawbo.->k. and a <*lo?e ex grr.ination of the exrl.e regulatlon. to ascertaln whether *u~h actlon by the Oommlsstonera would h.. lawful Pre.ident Roosevelt .ald yesterday that the matter was under ieg.,1 advlsement. and he rv-.i'.'. BOt yet say what a.~tlon would be taken H:* attenttoa wa. ral'.ed to the fact that cluba now hav* no llcense under the State law. and he was askel whether that fact Indloated that they were not withln the exclse law at all. Bfl .aM: "I can only .ay that the law 1. defecttve. but lt. construc - under bonsideration. I may all that the law h.is the defect. whlch mlght be expected ln a ?tat'.ite tbO enactment of whlch wa. de.lgned by Senator Hlll and hlB allle. for bad purro.es." Mr Roosevelt Rfterward .ald that he dld not see how thfl queatlon of llcense afTe^fd the illegallty ,' gun iav aalea under tbe present law. The ExclM Commls.lonera .ay that there la no law ?* pre.ent provtdlng for the llcen.lng of cluba. A iBfliUlH Of the .tatute of 1392 shows that varlous c'.asses of Ucensee are provlded for. One ls granted : er. of Inn.. another to saioon-keepers doing -al buainess. and a thlrd Ifl the keepers of * to aell only ale. wlne and beer. another to ? "pera to Be'.l only ln paokaKes, ani Bl 11 gaotber tO the keepers of dnrg atores. There l. \ isi.~n for i.eenses to other Indlviduala or it.ons. The law formerly provlded that cer? tain acts regardlng the sale of llquor ln forbldden houra were crlminal only in the cases of thoae who .nses. The pres-nt statute, however. pro that "any person who. whether havmg a 1 ense or not. Bhall aell or offer or exposo for aale ..- flTfl away any strvng or aplrituous I ale or beer on Buadar" shail he gultty of a violatlon of the law. The words "whether hav ing a llcen.e or not" may extend the law further than has generally been auppo.ed. The Courl of Appeala ln the case of the People aga:nst Andrews. r--orded in the Uith volume of the New Vork Keports. sustalned the conviotlon of a man who pr-tended to manage a clttb under the nam- of ?The Valley Social riub " It appeared, bowever, tiat he had former'.y kept a llquor eiore and a had been refused to him. and the bu.lne.. - en carri<-1 on In the form of a club al -xcise law bv Its action in that mt bistrtct-Attorne-f Mclntyre said yes that he .aw no differen ??-. so far as ne had tter. hetwe-n a club and an gatlon In refermco to the - If sales ??ra.Prohlblted jabflo era at ? club mlght be brought wlth Iri Its tern-B as well as any other indlvidual Chlef Conlln. of the Pollce Department said that no apeci?; effori would be made next Sunday to interfere with aoclal organlzatlons. MAD DOG IS THE TEXDEBLOIX. PHOT BT A POUCEMAN AFTER A I.IYEI.T CHACT SIX PERSON.-5 ?AID TO HAVE rf.kn bittf.n. A m?d dog Ied a proce.aion of two pollcemen and a crowd of atreet urchin* and rurloslty-seekers ? r _gh Thlrty-first-st.. from Flffh-ave. to Broad? way. at 9 o'clock yesterday mornlng and for their palns half a doxen or more of the curiou. are nur? ing wounds on the legs. wlth a posslbllity of hydro phobla Btaring them ln the face. The dog, a mangy iooking cur. tbat once was a Skye-terrlf r. was dls ? rai about 9 o'clock in Flfth-ave.. just north of Thlrty-eecond-st. The antmal was snapplng and barkiag vielously. and jogglng along ea.ll> down the a\?nue. He made a anap at each one he pa.sed. and aeveral of those who f.V.lowed him declared. a? did Poilceman Thomaa Reardon. that the cur in his rnajr blt at least half a dozen people. t_MB C Bflrajf and Tiche Jotnod the crowd wh.n the dog turned west through Thirty-flr.t-st. to Broadway. The animal spe<i along snapplng and sr.arllng until hfl reaehed Broadway. where an old eolored man was atanding. He Mt him or. the leg and then ? ??-: down Broadway. w'.'h a thlrd poilceman. Thoma. Reardor.. ln his wake. The crowd of early shoppers. women and chlldren. ran helter-skelter j-jn every concelvable nook and eorner. Not so wlth Samue! Roaenthal. who .ells paper. lB the dlstrict. He thought he could settle things by ktcktng the dog. bul ll ? r.ma: came al. ng he dld not walt for Rosenthal to klek He gr m by the foot and blt through the left shoe. Bina ir.g hl_ tecth into th<r to. - enthal had ennugtr VVnlle tbe dog held on Poilceman Reardon klckei *.,m in the head ar.d he ro. ? I ? ri r, Btunned, in front Of the BIJou Theatre Th.-n bfl was shot by the poilceman. Th* eolored man ar.d other. who. the pollcemen sa> were bltten went away without havlng their wounds dressed, and their r.ames are not known. Ro?er.'hal is nineteen vears old and llves at No. :nev-.l He was taken tn the New-York Ho. Pital where his wounds were eauterlaed. The sur geona sav the wounds are not dangerous, as the ?: % bad to Wtfl through th?* ler.ther. thus cleanslng ? ih pretty thoroughly of dangerous matter. OXB WORD FOR " KITTY." TWO FOR FBBD' nr A BRIGHT BROOKLYN Y'.'TN'i.-TF.R. WHO HAD KVB AWAY rHO-1 HOIIK ANP was HUNORT Poilceman John \Valsh. of the Eaal Fifty-flrst-st. -.. was on post at F."v-t-.nth-.t. and -alxth ;?. lO.W o'clock Wednesday night. Pre.ently . -ame a bright-lookin-. well-dre.F -d Uttlfl lad, Wbfl earrled a dlsreputable-looklng eat ln his arma. ! a'-coste.] a faahlonably dresied man who .ndlng wlth a nHU-f woman on tha eorner wa.tlng for an Amsterdam-ave. car. "Pleaao, m.ster." sa:d tbfl boy. "I wrOOM Bk* a 'm pennies. I found some cruel people abu.ing r k tty (and he held up the .carred. ia?ped -amp eat). and 1 took pity on lt and got lt away from them I woull like to buy .ome miik. Ib-Bk the poor thir.g ls very hungry " a-enerou. side of the young woman'. nattir. I i- flppflaUrt to. and she be.towed some coins uio.i '.he young disclple of Henry Bergh Th. youngster thar.kel her. and headed for a r.e.ghhonng -estaurant The poilceman followed at * d .tir.ee The boy bought a bowl of miik and turned from the eounter. Instead. however, -a.ing the appetite of the eat, he toaaed the ln.ympatheticaily Into the .treet. and d tne m,lk hlm-*lf. wlth evldent rellsh. Waish then accosted the little fellow. and. after ? a queajon*. learned that he was a fugitlve from home. He said he waa Frederb-k J. I>oane. tea yeara o.d. of No. 342 LlvlngBton-at.. Brooklyn, "here he l:\ed wlth hlB unrle. l.oula Martlns Fn-d wrt. aent to the rooma of th.- ','-rry Soelety. and a dlflpatcb wa. .ent to Mr. Martln*. Agents Wil.on -der:-i brought the boy io Tot-VUl. Court ?ldav n....rn:ng. He had th:. atory to tell: Ing I was gel'Ang ready to go to when my aunt. Mrs. Martlns. accusea me Ol stealing aldollar-or of taklng lt without aaltlng. Now, -hat wa. d-ad wrong. because 1 dld not take Hut wh*n she wouldr/t b-dieve me. I Just ran -way I st.-iyed !n Brooklyn. ar.d when they eent ? .it: alarm th.- policc found me and took me aat aan.e night. My aunt locked me In my bul I didn't .tay. though. Ju.t the .any. l -. mornlng and then I er.eak-.i. i ? I wbuldnM stay ln Brooklyn. and get run ln agaln, ao.l came over here. yes ,1 g.H awful hungry. and went to a ?. uroadway, and fhaj gava rne a good meal when I tol.l '?n how I was flxed I dlan t ilke to ? ,>f the eat racket-not . t.ad id.. .)- Ob. yea. 1 a'poaa III have to go baek home. .t,ut I tell you I ain't golng to .tand ? ra:ied .. thlef." , , ?. . Ju.: a. the .Jerry agenta were atiout taklng Fred before Mpgis'rafe Flammer h.s uncle arrlved ln re fli?on.e to tbe, dlapatch. and the Maglstrate gave tne young runaway Into hlfl cu.tody. 1>K BBABFOBP ABB BtXOB BBLTA Dr. Or_t_MM B, Bradford. of No. 511 Thirl-ave. and J.,.nr, H S:x,,r.. an ex-ke,|>er at Slng Slng. Who were __rn ? Secret ntrvice Axents Bagg ani E.quirrl!. eharge 1 wlth havlng lr. their po* BflM-M p-at?fl bmA b Quantlty of fibre paper aml il_h tt.read lo bt l-*-*J -n countflffflltlni btfu. wert l>efore^ I nlted Htate. Commlaaionei .lezander. C ' < .mpDeii Wa. counael for the r*rl*onera. l>r Bradford waived exainin.ition ani wa. he.a *' flrst ln ?.',..-. ball. wblcb utei m tht ua> wa. reduced to |2,(*Xi. NEW-YORK BEAL ESTATE. A MEMBER OF A WEI.l-K.NOWX FIRM GIVE8 HIS VTEWg. FIRST-CI-AIS HOFSES NEAR F1FTH AVE IN I>_ MAXD- INTRKASETi VAM'ES IN THE ANNENEH DIBTMCT. The flrm of L. ,J. rhllllpa A Co.. whose down town nfflces are at No. H.i Broadway. and wha.ae iiptown agency la at Sev-nty-aeconal-at. aml Cota-B B*Mt a?a., haa been ^iir.hh.I ln real e?tate bualneaa for the laat forty yeara. ita neRotlatlor.s have emhraeed every claaa of real estate from the Rat lary W lha annexed dlstrlet. A member of ihe flrm ;al.l yeaterday: "Our huai ?aaa cxtends In a gene-a! way all over thr clty. There aeema t.i be, In our Judjtment. a ronatant lmprovement of values. both wlth respect to down town and ujitown property. S;.eak1ng flrat with reference to the diatrlct comprlaed wlthln the Twenty-thlrd and Twenty-fourth warda. I mluht aay that the Increaae haa been most m.irked In the localltles where the new surface llnea of rall wav have been Introdueed. Manv people of thrlfty liahita and of constant occupatlon are beglnnlng to reallze that they can beeome the ownera of thelr own bOBBea ln that aection. Remilar city lo'.s can be pro.-ured there at prlcea ranglng from j... t.. $.'.'*'>'. ,.:.! upon theae houses can be eon Btni'-te.l at "l-__ tBJBB to *f,.ooo. Money can eaally ba borrowed for the cor.strtictlon of a bullding on theae lota at the coat mentlonel. "However. our bualness la chiefly confln.-d t downtown bualneaa property ar.d private reai dences. Accordlng to our experlence there are many lnqutrten for flr.t-cl.fla house* alon,; ihe Eaat Blda, between Fourth and Flfth ivk, and northwar.1 from Plftieth to One-hundred-an. nth? at. The charaa-ter ol tha houa?s mo-tiv |p d ? maud are thoae which range In value frorn 150.0 . to $150,000. Few of :h.s iran ba Beeured aouth of Ninetletli-st. wlthin thr Itmtta mrntlon.-! V\'e have a conatant demand for proparljr a'.-wu Flfth ave. and contlauoua to it. "The new Hroadway extenalon of the Columhus ave. road along Lanox-ar*. haa mada a greal change in vahirs of prop.*f there Lota thal 'ould hardly be dlsposed of a ?? reasonable prlcea to pui ?w Ir. _r.-at demand becauae of facllltlea which ar* aff rdi conimunicatlon between the | w.r and tha> upper portlons of the clty." THFY CAUGB1 A BIG BHARE. CREW a.K THE EI.SIK M BARRIB HAL A RAItD nOHT WITH THK POWKRrUL KISH One of the largest sharks tha; haa ever h"en brought In by any of tb( fishir.g Beat of thla port waa landod on We Ines lav afternoon at the flah market. P-i No. 22. Baat Rlver II by the crew of the acbooner BlaH M Ran Monday laat when off the c aa: ..f Maryland The boat waa homewar* bound Wlth a c flah. One of the crew wa. B| rer :he rall when he aaw an object Juat BlOBgaide, th- iikr of whlch he had newr serr. nrf,.rr II- ealh 1 tO h:a Bhlpmatea '.. COBM ..nl Inveettgatfl A l IUI llne wlth a large hook waa aoon obtalne !. i thrown overboard. The flsh to .k thr | i There waa a atraln on the lin* for a fen >?? anl then it waa sla~k. When haulr i on board ll waa seen that the line hal neen cu; Bl knlfe. Captaln Harrv Neleon then | I huok and attached it to a at. ut niar.lla r .pe It uted and thrown OV.rboard, and wa.- l lna-antly taken b] the voracloua shark ll took th. conblned efforta of the flve men of the crew to hold the rope. anl >v<:i '.hen they were tumbir 1 abo'it the decfc A. laat the men manag.I ? mak* thr rope f is;. Thr flsh coottnued Itl -.tniKKirs. anl ? exhaua) n A larxi m I aharp kn:fe waa na le fast to an oar anl \'n<- iharh ->vi atabbr.l in the ald.' P.lo > ! pour^i from the . but even then It wa< ? >nM tlmi before the Tea I . .rge flah on board. H there lt gave the cr-w a lively nme for nrarly an bb it lashed furlously wlth Ita tall In every :.on. . m arrlval here the ahark waa BOld to I.uk" B Wiison. a WhOle_ale flah merchant, havlng hia atall at No. 14 Fnlton Markrt It ?..< S ff-rt ;nn-; an-i s feet from the tlp of one slde ftn to tho orher. anl welgha fully ..?g pounda. Jt haa a Krea; e\ of jaw Teflte*_ay the ahaa-k waa lyln* an >ne of the float.?. but Wlll he packed In lee al Ol ? wlll be plaeed on exhlbltion at Mr. Wllaon*. fl Pler N'o. 2., F.aat Rlvi r FALVARLE ARIICI.FS STOWED AWAY, A "ff'BNC'R" L'MEARTHBD IN BA-TT BIXTT BIXTH BT - MRS ABRAHAM DOWDNST I: IBRBD Speclai IletKtlve Gunson, of the Eaat BiXtjr Beventh-at atation. haa unearthed whal b? I?? to ba a blg "fenca" that .s fr..rn 16,000 t.-. $!(./>>-. worth of all aorta of fOOda, the proceeda, he thlnks, of many robbcrlefl Hi mada the dia covery through Mra Abraham Dowdney, tne wlfe of the late Congreaaman. of N'o. M Haa; Revmty flfth-at. Mrs. Dowdney returned from a aeaaon in th.- country on Monday BhC found that Mra. MitKRlr Hamllton. thlrty-flve yeara old. a wldow, of No. M Eaal Blxty-elxth-at., who had been left In charsre of her houae, was fonc An* .-?: Mrs. rlanilton'fl houae to learn why ahe bad ir^e Whllr tha>ra? ahf OOtlced a bll of Florentina moaal. thal her btuband had . larRe aum for In Itaiy She bunied home and took an inventory of her effecta. flndlng that about $3'a0 worth of hrlc-a-brac. Jawtlrjr, la ea, .si:ka. etc.. waa mlssi;? Pollce Captaln Stn.uas. of th? Eaat Slx;y-arventh Bt. atation, waa Informed H" aaalgned Deteetlve Ounaon to the caae. The latter aoon located moat of Mrs Dowdney'fl mlaalng property al the Hamll? ton flat. He alao found a large rjuantitv of l.r. -a br.C, jewelry, new ami allirhtly worn clothinir. rupa, portlerea, palntinca. brontea, moaal of the value of aeveral thonaanda of dollari Among thfl stuff waa a lot comprialng M0 fin,- han Ikerchlefa. About I:S0 ri'cio.'k yeaterday afiemoon flunaon plaeed the Hamilton wom.i.'i urder arregt and took ber to Y'orkviii- .'o-trt. where -fatrietrate Flam mer remanue.'; her to -nat.;'' the letectlve to Hnd - for aome of the property. GLXX TBLdXtFB BUOCXBBFVL HEA ROR. Olen laland arlll cloae for the season wllh the !a?t boa; next Monday Tha- anendance at tha- popular re.sort thla summer haa exceeded any former \.a In round flsure.", up to and tnciudlng yesterday, it waa Just nv.r thr two-mt-Ho- mark. aceording to the manapemen; Tiila number comprlaes only | wbo hava taken the steamers from the two Sew York and o-i* Brooklyn landlng. ln a ldltion to theae. thouaan'.s liave ba-en carried on rej-ular trlpfl from Naw-Havan, Newark, Sea riiff nnd Etudson Rlver p data It aeema almoat beyond human c-imprehenaion how auch a number COU] 1 ba- transported two hc.ura each way on the water and entertatned aeveral hours at the island wlthout a alngle aceldent to any Indlvld ual. The bualneaa at thi | - -? ?:???: lently large to warrant the holding open of the pl tureaijue : .r a feo weekfl longer, bul Mr. Sturln takes thr ground that the chllly nl|?h_a. have a tendency to plav hav-u- with thr rt-Klmen; of RMnkevi aaa othrr anlmala in the blu menafferlr. and he has glvea the ordrr that they be bouaed Momiav r.I?r'.? Arrang.-mcnta bave been made for a number of ehanges at Olen Island for next aeaaon In a I 10 tne elephaota, buffa'.oa llona and "^era now in the menag -rle. there wlll lae a nunib. r of other-.. v.. * rl.ttiona for whlch are r.ow pendln,{ It la Mr. 8tarln'a intention to make the Zoologi al Q aecond to none ln Am?rl B. The Museum of Natural Hlator* arlll bi enlarg"^ Profeaaor I. M Mci'or mick wlll atart aoon f..r Africa, and ln a hu trip of aeveral months will secure cur'.oaities of an antique character. The aviary and arjuarlum wlll alao be enlarged and the collectlons lncrea.ed. POINTS FOR THE DEFENCE. THE FORNEY COI'RT-MARTIAI. TO BE A HOT ANP BITTER FK'.IIT. TWO OF THE Sl'EClFir-ATIuNS AOAINBT THE COLONEI. T1IR"WN OCT-YEPTEIU'AY ^f.ST IN AKOIMKNT ON OtUBCTV ?? RAtSBO HY rniNSF.l. There wa. brought tO the mind* rf ***JL**JT Advocate an I the m-mb* r. of tbfl '*^^\T^ tla! ve.ter?lay a aenae nt the f.et that Iftbt W>vT I.epartment succeeds In convictlng th* f olone of Marlnes of the ehar.es agalnst him I. wlll -now thfl 1, h.~. had a flgh' on hand. The rhnrg** agalnst Co.OTiel Korn.-v fll* eomprl.ed un ler four he.d*. wlth a number of .peclfleatlon. und^r eacn MM. The count. include f.lsehood. rmbe.-lenr-nt. maklng and u.lng fal.e paper*. at.d culpable inem.dericy ., .... p.-rformiin.-e of duty * -ngressman l-ranklln Bart.e.t and ex-I.|eutenant W. H. Stayton. eounsel for the aecu.ed offlcer have aet.led down for a legal flght of Indeflntte duratlon. and are eonteatlng ev.tv potlll w.th all the lega! _feC1 Bl IhtAt eom maad ti,.* reault of thi* la tbat tbc tuir.i -ay or tba court-martUI ha. pa.?ed. and Colonal Fornev . pi.a baa n-.t yet been entered Hfl wa. ready to , . , I al one tlme ln ye.terday'a B-rocnedlngfl. but wa. prevent-d bv I.leutenant Wal.er. the judge advocata, flrbo Inatatad on havmg a knotty polnl settled bflfOTfl further actlon waa taken. At 1'. ... ? k th- courl flflflinTH-- and "t"'1 u m ?'c-ock Ilstened to the readlng 0< tbe minute* of ****+ day. proceeding. when the court araa at taatd* Clared open and rendy for bu.in.~a. M ',a>,on; lr, beha.f of bls cdenl. offered a further ptaa tn bar to the flf.r. apeci.ica.lon of the fourth chaurga. '? fourtb -p-cWcatlon. lo whlcb objaetlou wa*.mada M vYedneeday. havlng baan throwB _-t by the court He than re-id th- apactflcatlon. flrhlch d. claraa tbat Colonal rorney bad neg>cted tbal P-rt of ht.* dut) Wblcb relH.-d to keeplng a fltrlct u, coun 0( Oovemme-nt itoree under hl. car,. and had wrongfull) purchased 8eve.,.y-.even ton* of coa. lt .,?ne 1894. when there wer.- atlll nlnetj -n n. ???"= onhand Ha than produ ed a latter from tha Navy ;,. ? -r, whlch Colonal Pornej arafl reprl . fo: thla actlon. and In whlch aaauranca wai g.ven that no fnrtber artton ta Utamattei wctM ht Then the room was efeared, whlta tb? . ?url wraa U?d wlth tbe probtam a. to whether ? man cou.d ... ?? ... twlca for the aame offenc. *aVrV ? Hl trlal ha.: . . "Jfo ault of the dellberatlon waa thal the ? J;. ' ' ' tum\ . ,, well founded. ai I i ;--.-?? t.or. waa Btrlcken <.ur . -,.,.-p, Thli v. ib 'he se.-ond tlme the defence had flcored . vl.-torv. .1 r. fl ??g wlth an objectlon to -he fourth ap ?Mba flrai eharge. off...... ?..? .'L" his plea The .iudge-A.lv.,-.,- took > band ta thta diec-aalon. whlch wa* tongand '^-JJilcnl. mm . ,. araumenl whlch taflted over a ? ? ? ? tVailer w.in lu- I ? ?? ' '' ! :h" ? rotSlSed ln th. bl.f-f harge.. commcdore then .uggeflted tha- a rec^fla be men unin ihe afternoon, and tha BUggeatlon waa approvao bi ,h,*C? ' m ses-;on. w hld, a_fl ****}>.** i number of objacl . .. ?o, aufltalned and Mr Bta^ ton waa nol behlnd blm ... ?talng polnta wni? n k-|.. tl i ontlnual and appa entij ... i.rmlna.!. .erte. ot >rgumenj. - ,.? .Jo v irl .:???? ? ' ? .??_ K. ?.. to the B| b-^n ?' ? rred "' 'h niithnrltv for a flnal 1 Tnenai reault of the wrangta Ifl lhal i ."ne n :he ..ctuai bufllnea. of the. wt-m-r \Z so Wunenee. hav. ? *lAough -everal wer* Bterdaj Klrmtahta" .how. wha- a b.tter ftght 6.?.when ,h- aet.iai tak:ng of teatlmony beg n. . ?." pr^flen. D.rn of th* "Vfence aill be followed all tnrough nga. and from present Indirat ona the Kr,V, .?o.1r,.mar,1a: Wlll mai , f-r length , .,-,...* m the blatory of Wa-ral trl NOTE1 ntOM THK N.WY V\l:;> The <? ilumbta did not get to i lay, ?? tt 1S ,.v;. .wing ;?> the abae-nce of thi yard tug* at hlgh watar, th^v heir.g boay baullm ?OU from h.-r bcrth Ip Iba N.-r:.-, Rl her temp-.rarv r-.tlng-p'.ace fu-a ahea I of U eel-lng-ahlp v.rmont. Th- Mg erulaer wll on her trlp on th- high " ?- ' -'1**V sh' **** J";!1 ,hfl flee, at Ftoheffl I "" \*l .volutlon*. the prea**i ,- . . ?_"?? 7bAl TaxaaU ai l* | .,n., whi,h will - ? lh* Uy **? ',.r.. th. ar" "? M.n wVllltan M* n'is ,-M P-...M-- ahlp Lanca. er yea rerdav wl'h the UflUal I arlll pn I ta a tel ot ? C08TL7 XEOLIOEXt l OF dock B0ABD8 THF. CTTT IS= AI.I.F.r-.F.I' TO UF. OCT KKAKLT ?.-,..??. OM A< OCTCT "!?' FAH.rRE TO BXACT fii.i. ratwi ro? THE ITSB OF LAMD L'lCDBH w ATF.H At th* regular weekly me.-ting of the Pork a reporl waa read by Mr. Terry. the serretarv. whl.-h shows a loss to the elty ln tea vear- of H-MHH. Durlni that i-~r:oi cartaln land under water has been lOMWd t> flv. com panles, a. follow.: L'nder toM of Augual v Wt. to th? Cantral Rall? road Company of New-Jaraey, for -he na* of land under water for ptatform hetw.-.n Piers tt, 13 and 14. HtfJI Bquai- foel at MM * V"ar. At the uaual rntfl Ol B cents a s.iuare fOOt, the elty should receive K,V,S a y?ar Oi Aprii 30. is-4. to PennayHranla RaOroad Com? pany, BOUth Of P.-r II North R.ver and extensron WMt, T.'.V, flquare rael ar H.BM a year The dty aboui l racelvfl u tlon li.9l.K5. luna i". uTO, w P?t?* Chartaa, between Pt.rs 3S an 1 W Kast R.v.-r. BDOUI S.-BM flquare feet at eAt/0 ? v.. i: t ,. receive $1.^4:< 10. On XoTember B IW to the Olen Cora Btarch Manufacturlng Company, north of P.er OX l-_?t Rlver ani on July n, l-K aeelgned bv .aid c.<m ranv to the New-Tork N-w-Haven and Hartford Kallroal Company al 11.608 a v.-ar The amount of ,, | aquare feet *hou.d produc^ a revenue ;o tbc clt] of C.BS per atin.im. Dn Bia) -'" IB-B, tO thfl N'ew-l'.rk. New ? ani Hartford Rallroad ''ompany. south of P.er 60, Rlver, IB.96I aquare faat at K"*? a y^ar. The clty flhoul re ? Ive $i TB H Tr.e prohlng b\ Mr Terry and Mr Kln.t-I tho*,- eaaea ha- reault ed ln the flr.dlng of ?? other raae. of th- sura. sort. whlch when ih'-y are f. K-nt-1 wl'.l show a loss of per bapa 1500.000 l th Ity 'n the la*=* twenty ?? ow.ng entlrely io thi I tba former I'ojk Boar i to aaa ir ral -?? 4 TBAT CABB UXDBB WABlFtPB OBDBB Foremnn Scataly, of the Stree* ricmir.r l>e-,.i--. ment. yeaterday .-au.ed the arr.-.t of Morrls .Spe;i barg, Ol N0 T7 Baoaa-at., whom he charged wlth sweeplng d.rt from the stlewalk 10 th. street. The arr.st. h* said. was mad<- under Colonal \Yarlng'. r.- enl order a.< a te*: case. Spellberg denl.d the eharge ani waa dll h.irged wlth a repr.mand. thi; iti.rTi.vo ijap t<> pf rOMTPOXBB. On account of the att.-n lam*. of Oovernor Mon n ni. 1 his s'aff at the opening of the rhattanooga Natlonal Park. the meetlng of the A.eo.Matlon of Medlcal fin.ers of the Natlonal Ottard ani Nava! Mllltia of the State of N.-w-V..rk i. po.tponed tn Baturday, ieptember B ll waa ... i>e held Septem bei 11 ln th. armory of the v.n K-gim.n'. Thlr:> fourth-a- and Fourth?a?? Burgeon-Oaneral M. 0. Terry orVre.l the po.tponemnt. THREATENING ROTH8CHILD8 BEOOAR3. CRAM-CI AND CRIMINALfl WHO ANNOT THE PAMOUI BANKBR8. BBCEMT OCTBAOEB IXCTTBD nv the AHTt*B-U-lTB A.HTATI..N BOMB CHARACTBRISTIC -KCtDBKTB. An exploslve letter was sent to Baron Alphonse Rothschlid the other day wlth murderous intent. Happlly lt falled of lts p.irpos." It waa by no rn'-ans a novelty to a mcmtier of that fimlly. For fear. the Rothsctal.ds have been annoyed and menaced wlth ali aorts of -ommunlcatlons and vlait ora. Threatenlng letters have been fctin.l ln thelr mall bags alm ,??>, dally. BoOMtbnCfl thry ara- handed over to the pollce; at othet tlmea th?> are Inveatl gat?d by the private charliable ag.nciea of the f.m.l), anU n>>l a f.w tiiataucca mlshi _. related BARON ALPHONSE ROTHSCH.LD. of g*n- ? i. u i even laaful "fforts t.. reciaim tbe mtaguided wrltera, anl t.. glve then. an oppor tunlt] . ?' maklng a more reputable llvellhood < ?f courae if th ? wrltera ar.- lunatlca lt ls dai -aiah them. "I have no fear of thr mnn who tena my Ilf-." aaid Lord RothachlM "tu-e to Sir Oeorge i .--.>;- "bo long as 1 am aaBured thal ba He wlll never carry oui the threat. But -?? i? dlfTerent." Tha conver ih [laee over a vtoleni bomlddal mlaslve whlch had beer. received tha; day .- New i M *i people would hav*. handed the documenl to Ibe bul tbe re-tplenl of ll la a* large-hearted aa rlch, and he tlmply look Btepa to iiave thr i.. tha wrltei ? to, and that CAPITAL CAREBBED BT MMB. PORTITNE. A Bample i artoon from thr "Pere Patnard." with the moal acrupuloua lelleaey. lt was I that hr wai momanlac, and prompt meaaure. arert I to have him in ? - , ? l...r l it i.i.-a'-hil i. however, sed tbfl ly and deepeal pere m il Intereel ln leelng lhal thaj dM nol auffer pecu* nlaiil) by .r. This Ib unlv ..nr of n,. ???? Btorlea whlch minht be appro ? ? ? tl n wlth the Ar.ar h'at campaiKi. aKimst the Rotlwchllda ?\ .,u n. .-? tt. .. happi maa." *.->. : sir T. F.>weii ? . ? | Nathan I. aa ba ln? apeeted the beautle. and luxutiea ot the mlllton ,,'r. - house at Bta nford Hlll. "Happy! I happy!*' was "? ??: "How 'in . man i.r happy when Just aa h* '.? | 'inc lo IhM a letter is placrd in hia hand nytng. 'lf you don'l .end mr IM i wlll b'.ow your bralna out?1 Happy' i happy!" Tho?e were daya when Anarchlsm as a *..-la! anl mle doctrlna araa BCarce'o .iraamr.i of. but era.ela a'r flrrv,:;- wh!!? the pasaion* which tir.de. IM the-i are prrm.nent. The K-nMemen who offer?l to hlow out 'ho hraina of Nathan RothBchll i were : bj .he perennial envy of the "Haveoota." ar. ', lf they dld BOI C'Otha their cove'ousne** in r. paeudo-eclentlflc garh, ll waa only becauae they llved . r timr Thev aren Ravachola In tfA CAPITAL DRAWN BV I.A ROR A Bample Cartoon from the "P*re Peinard " ?ha- roujrh. who kn^w as llttle of polltlea! reonomy aa they d d of fulmlnate of mereury, but ln whom the Instlnct for plunder waa none the leaa stroti>;.y developed NATURAL BUBPICION. Nathan Rothschlid ona day recelVO. a formal deith warrant from a aecret polltlcal frlbunal on the Contlnent, '-.nlemnlng hlm to a vlolent end for baving la-nt money to aClovernmmts whlch opprea*?? I thelr eubjecta Small wonder that he waa lrrltal.le and nervoiia One day two tall. d*rk men. wlth h-avy muatachea and penetrating eyea. were ush ered Into hia room at New Court. The flnancler t.iw-1. the vlaltora. on thalr alde. dld the same. but .-..I 1 nothlng As the door cloaed behlnd them they began to fael ln thetr poekets fot BOmathlng whlch was apparently concealed there Rothschl.d's fear ..? oce led him to the conclualon that he was ln the presence of asaaaalna. and hurnediy seizlr.g a hug-.? ledger whlch was on hla bureau, he hurlej lt with all h:4 force at the atrangera and ahout-l loudly for heip When at ,ast an expianatton wai forth-omina. Nathan dlacovered that the vlaltora were two forttgl hankers hearIng lettera of Intro BB a. m thr K..l'er. I tn ihe Llna-n - i . H '? ??r>. hrr_kf_Kte<l wllh H-r Malc.ty ?'. Oi-om- ?(Timaa. THE "LIOHTXIXCWHAXOE" E-ITEROR A' 1" U ir. tha r tiuma . -? ll I '?'? a ten nn.c > iTc.err&pti. .1 :.' .'... i Bi I! 1 M Kr ii. | ? . 4 r i ?lti. Iba lTin.? .f jwror ??ll?1 ihe M'tr rtpraai Xuti ie >* ..:>,.g Admlral ??> tha >i.a'..? cv.iuuit. - .-._-. ila-ily Newa. Fl ti S i 7 the Fmper.T Wiin.ni, 'n lha ?'rr?i> ..f _ ? |H>riim?n. ..x.t li^he l'?rk. n.Ak.ng a I_n i._a.-a'ai;> ChreaUU. A' II *l> Ul .'pe.-lli Ctt' mn ttir Km ' .-rrn in\ *...n_ t_ prtactl t. 1.;* rui;. - iLiihu. dtirtion, whlch In thelr nervoua haste they were unable to <Iis<-..\< r A WITTY ANli QSN-BIO-V MII.I.IONAIRE. The lato Rarcr Jatres. of Parl^-the father of the Baron Alphonae to whom an expioalve letter waa sent the other day-was a favorlte qaarry of the "Havenots" of his day. He was ihe youi.-rst of Mfl ireneratlon. and he llved to aee th" vulgar profeaaor of "chantage" develop lnto the So.-lallst alemagogue and the pretentloua I'ommunard Th" story of hla Intervlew wlth tha' Bodallfll leadera in 1W8 ls well known. They call'd upon him in tha P.ue l.afTitte. and prop-ised to hlm to dlvtde hl? fort? une ?mong th.- propir "What do you eatlmate my fortune at*" raolly asked the finan.-ler. < me of the Sociallats menttoned a certaln rumbrr of ml'.l lons. 'That v.111 be at the rate of about flve fran.s a h^ad, wlll it nott" rejoln.'d Bothachild. The Hociallsta acqines.ed. "Plenae glve each of thr* gentlcmen a htindred-sous p.e.-e." said the mi.lion alre to hla private secretary as. wlth a che. ; to the deputation. he trotted out of the room T.\r st irv 1.4 eharactefistlc of Haron James. and ls prob ibly true. He was not eaally intlml.lated. and he poasessed conald *rable taa-t. Previous to the otit I.r-ak ..f Ihe July revolutton he foreaaw the dlatress und \*ani llkely lo result from thr poor harve-1 of and lie took generous meaa.ir.-a '.. pr.vlde a remedy He I ought In the European and Amerlcan mark?ta prodigioiia quantltles of corn. whlch he sol-1 In Parls at au immenae loss He alao - -n enornious bakerv. where the Btan'lng poor *?"' able to pro.ure brea.l at a noininal prl. " \\ hm thr ai.i. cama he opened hla pur-4r.4tr.ni{i Wl.le.y for the r<-llef of the wo.iniled and the unempioyed. Nnt'.r !,.,? leaa, :: would hav.' gone hard wlth him ?' the handa of the mob but for the Interpoflttlon of Marc . aussldlere. who mada- hlmaelf reaponalble for '.tv of rhe Baron and his property. Later on Cauasldlere had to fly thr country, proecrlbed and j..r. bui Baron Jamea dld not f?rg>-t thr srr , - rendered 'o hlm bv thr revolutlonlei lie provlded hlm with capital to atart a bualneaa ln london. and '"anssidler ? made h fortune. QtVING OOLD EOR FTIN. A nephew of Baron James. the late Haron Meyex carl. of Krankfort. who waa na n.ite I f..r hia witr. saylnga as for his publlc spirlt and flnanclal enter pris... had frequenl d>..!ings wirh writ-rs of threat enlng lettrra .in.-r whtl.' aeated a- dinnrr at a aummer ra-sort a paper c.me flylng through the wlndow and allghted on bla tabl? ll araa addi-1 to th*- Haron, who. on openlng It, read the followlng l.conlc and anonymoui meaaaga "To I oder aehn thairr" (death or ten thalers) The banher ..? once took thr requlred aum from hia i.kel wrapped II :n b plee? of paper, on whi.-h hr wrote "IJeben z?'hn thairr'' (sooner ten thalerfl) Then hldlng him -.?!?? in 'r.r curtaln. hr flung ll back through the wlndow. He aaw a ababby genteel peraoi plekltup oprn it, &\ i laugh beartll) ..vrr ii Bfl h.- pocketed th. gold plece and hurrlrd away "Plhclrtf" <-x ??lalrped .he Haron. wlth another hear*\ laugh, as h>. returned to the tahi.- and related to his guests abal had occurred The aurprlae of thr eplatolary ider ii tlnling hi- demanda ao eaallj -atiatir.i hugely amuaed thr Baron H;.< uncle Nathan. ot London h.ts aomewhal ol . almllar veln of play ? ilneaa He -.. ! to Sir T P-well Buxton once: 'Son:- imUBC mvs.-If I glve a l.e^gar a i He thlnks It'a .. mlatake, and for fear I ahould flnd hlm out, off he runa as hard as hr can. I ad\is- you to u'.v a beggar a gulnea Bomatlmea; i muitlng." TIIE ANTI-8F.MITK CAMPAION. In recenl years the eo iduct of Anarchlat. and 9 iibu toward tha BothachlldB haa beeome much more vlolent, and has he..n greatly Intenalflad by the Anti-Srinit.. agltatlon ..f Buch men aa Drumout ?.-.ee. flnd Btoecker In Oermany. Indead, the .nl Bemlte party may be hei i fully reap. ,- lateal aaaaull upon Baron Alphonae Rottae hlld Thr "Llbre Parole" (Dumont'a papet ?....] arlth the ' Revolte" and the "P*re Pelnard" In , : ntlng fer ? ment. to outrage and i dlarj cartooni 'i'ii?- daj .tf.r thr outrage occurred Llbre Parole" appeared with 'tn- headllnr runnlng acToaa ra front pege in lettera an Inch long: "I'ne Vengeance Explo?lon chea Rotha The Anarchlsi lournala. however, gave llttle attentlon to It. and what exultatlon tbey may hava frii has certalnly not been expreaaed. '.- .: -h'' Rothscbllda, li..r...n Alphonae l? tha only ? ia n< ' hei l bla peace .n face of the et tacka ..f the Antl-Bemlte* and 'he preteralonfl of the ua Bome montha a.>. i.r a.lowed hlmself to be Intervlewed on the "bo. ial queatlon" by M Julaa Huret, an.l an Bccounl of the converaatlon w.is publlflhed ir "Plgaro " The Haron aaid many nota '??.- ar.d interesting thlnga In defer.ee of the Ir.dlvi I uallai organlaatlon of soctety "Th.- war against ? r, ira.." h.- declared. 'la s'.ip:.; end dangeroua .ntl-Bemitlsm I* Btupld and odlous, bul the same -.'.ri; underlles both. The Intervtewer irentured leacrlbe rapltal as "the vork of othera." Against rhemently proteeted declarlng bal for hla parl he wis no defender of the s...-ia' dronea. 'Work for ali." hr exclalmed. "la a just soelai law." As one of the hard.-s--workr,l men ln Eran ?<? he r. aa. this Toward the ? ..! of the inte. rlew M. Hu.et aaked ;h>- Bnancter whether ihootfli* that rl.-hr.j rnn.le liHpi.'nraa For a moment the mttllonalre waa sllent. anl then. wlth gr.-at feel? lng. aalal. "Ah' n.>. Tha' would be tOO gl. I Hapninraa is aomethlr.g qulla llatlncl from money. I luppoee there ara- aomr advantagrs ln posjessinj; irra'tn r people would nol Btrlv* -? much ta galn lt; i.ut happln.-aa -true bappineea Ib i nly to be .. ."-k " Th- i Im Ib not new. but it come. with airg.iiar force from one who like Koheleth. has proved the vanltj of abundance HN fathrr saema to hav- i.f-ii aome'hing of the aamr oplnlon before i.lm ' >nr day. when Helnrlch Heln> m. he found a.n- atrange'.y perturbed "What l? the matter"" asked the poel "Oh! Im crary." b ' tbe reply "I'ntL I aee v a-; throwtng yo ir money oui ol tha wii low relolned Heln< "l wlll r.ot belleve aucn . thlnt,.rh.r Ib just my form of craxlneea," anawered the Baron, with unuau.l earriest!.- ss. "tha* 1 do not throw the curaed m.n-y out of the wlndoa!" COUBT ABD COUX8EL AT WAR. JCDOI AIXIBON THRRATBN8 TO FIRB BX-JUDOI CtTRTW fOH CONTBMPT In the trlal of the leroloman-i'assidy lit.oi .-ase, iv> fore Judge Alllaon, yea eri-.y, therr arere several live ly tilts between Caaaldy*. eounael, ex-.iu.ige .-urtis, and thr Courl Al one tlmr Judge Alllaon told the eounael he would fine hlm for .a^ntempt of court unleaa hr changed his manner. BX-JUdgB .'urtis l..-?an to QUBBtion ?'.iasily about a aull h.- was mtereated ln Judgr Alllaon inter rupted hlm and aall he had not put the queatlon prop Tly. The counBel contlnued wlthout not.cmg the Inter ruptlon. Ston: Stop'" crle.1 Ju.Ue Alllaon. Ex-Judgi Curtl. contlnued talkmg ln an Imptr turNible tone "Judga CurtiB, how dare you treat !he Court aoT' :?? A liaon, .. he reddened and ?it up r.ght In hla i '. ? r witn gave) upllfte I "Bul Tour Honor. I was puttiug a prcper-" "lf you do nol reepeci thla Courl l ihall flna you for contempt, Judge Alllaon exclalmed. "You bave the physlcal power to do ao, quietiy obaerved Mr. i urtis. .?.___ .__... ?'Yes. I have thr ;...wer. and. ftirlhermore, I will ? ? Ex-Judge Curtl. bow.?.l to ;he ( ourt and then mat ter'a proceeded In harmony for a time. but the Judgr and eounsel tisd frequenl tilt*. COTTOX REACTS ST1IL FURTHER. 109TMR MAftlCRTi OM BCrl-l B-DBB .'F THE OCBAR BOL_ ?'*" ",;ai: nkws 4BCMDAMT. The reactlon In COttOB contlnued yesterlav on both Mdaa of ihe Atlantlc. Llverpool was down on a rumor that Nelll WOUld s.on sprlng another drcular. There was beavy sriiing to takr proflts accumulated on the recenl risr. Blllaon, i wi sald. eatlmatad 3. ?- ?? rlalblfl and lavlalble, aupply ln the world, tii.ugh :hia was not alt i gethrr newa l- wa. reported aa "rriiable' au* thorlty that Manebeeter .plnnara were loatag %dL on aven pound of yarn thay ma.lr New cotton w.is offered fraely in UverpooL Aa for a long tlme ? -rs bought spanngly ln thr Ui mark.;. t iktng only S,t'?) balea. Hpot quotatlons herr f-l! off li,c., and futures loat 12 to II poinra under the preaaore. January cloaed at s.lft?the bot tom Bul tha bellevera In hlgher prlces for thia crop wara nol devold of ammunition. The movem. al is undOUhtedly runnlng ln ihrir favor. Port recetpta ! iy w>-r?- o:ih BMB, against 12.-.IH last year. t . '..tv'* meelptfl arlll bava to t>o eomparag with ::?;-??' ;.i.' year Maw-OrVaana eatlmatoa rt there to-day at l.:wo to lABB, against :.,ll". las: ytaxr. The torrld baal anl di.uith atlll affllct rr.p newa m grtn-ral contlnuaa doleful enough. Boaaa of ll reeelved yeaterday was us followa N.m -. .ri.-ins. Bapl 1. rt.e Beotl Brothera, lead? ing lawver. .... I plantera at Roaedale, VaxoO . wrttr th.t ?>.. their Sunnysile I'lantatlon ot ..T.W .crea under cultlvatlon. they expected 1MB balea Thetr miinager saya It wmit maae over Ml: Bcot land Piantation. i->i acrea, thougnt eartaln f-.r *>*> balea. the manager saya wlll be only Kat; Tnumph <t:..n. U000 acrea f.'li aure would make 1.ai, tbfl managtf says 4a" ;s all that I'rtn 1..- boped lor ...-? ..::i- produced bun vear ov.r \ tt i bala I..-. acra Wlth .-ariv troata above aat_aaataa win be aharply curtail- I Qalvaston, Tea., Bapl II Advloaa to L & ll. Blum during laat ten daya aay that crop Is oiie haif decreaaed Henderaoa Brothera, of l*orl Bmlth. Ark . eatlmate crop al B) to ?>'? par cent of last \.-.r New-Orleana Bepl U .liileapie. the rlch Mlaala ?Ippl Rlver planter. arrlved yester.lax from the North. his managers havlng wlrr.l htm to return inime.Il.tel>. as V4..MH-. .... ravaglng his crop. wouldn'l inaUr .me-half If last years jrteld The Slgnal Bervi ?.\s t.-mprra ir>- m T.-*. i< au I Arkanaa. yeaterdaj ? >- M to Ml Hureau paya s.-p tember the hoitest tu twenty yeara, w:th ao proa pecl m slght of a lrrak-up ln the heat Oalveoton, Tea., riept. U.?Authentlc Informa loa fr.m Bouthaaatern Trxas says ihr croo won i fk-i-i inore than onr-half of last year that farmer*. tata, anl glnnera a.l agree one-half |. the miximum. much Iaa. with earl\ frost. \. w <>rleana. Sept 1. Het B.00Q that Texaa Itself I. undei I.7BO.000 II ???' to $3.i?n that It is under > ?? Il.a?aii to $2.*"i that the crop la under ., |3i .??? Mllltcan, Tea Bept II ?'..tton quit puttinx .m fr.ilt on aecount uf Uioutb aaid Muruui; crop cut 4-b .Bw-tturda. MRS. FfaKMIKG IN' COUBT. A PI.KA OW tatPt r.T'II.TY KNTF.RKD. BUT* Dnftfiuun i? pao-ui fffta AOCCMD MOMAM TAKBfl IHBMM _____?*_* AN!' SMH.KS BBBBBULt WHEN HKR NAMF. U < AI.I.KP. Mr. Mary Allee Flemtng. who I. accuaed of po*? ?ontng her mother. Mr. Kval.na P.li... on Auguat 10, wa. arralgred befoi- Judge Fltagerald at 11 o'clock ye.terday fo plead to the indletment for murder n turnad by the Orand Jury W'e.ineaday charlea W Hrook.- and Me.srs. Shaw and Nathan. her eoiin.c', were >n court early When Judge Fltz gerald a.eended the bench the court attendanta brought Mr. Flemlng through the corridor from the Hrldge of Slgh." le.vling from the Tombfl. She wa. Ied to the ra'.llng faolng the Judge. ? chalr was plaoad f-r her. bu. before aittlng down . . BhOOh hfcd- wlth Mr. Hrooke. sm'.led ln tha directlon of Mr Shaw. and made a .weeplng bow i M. Nathan. Sh. :h... BWOBB her eye. about th- 'Oiir-room. taking a compreh.-n.lve glanca at all the face.. as though deslrou. of not fatllng to racogntaa any frtend.. Her eye. were brlght und her countenance chflTfn. When Mr. Flemlng wa. called to plead. Mr. Hrooke said h* had mad* a demund for a copy of the indi tmeru. and had h. ? vet reeelved lt. Judge Fitzgerald .ald tha Watrlct-AttOfBOf would furnl.h a copv. and Assi.tant I>..trl<-t-A:torney Weeks said a copy -ould be ready at 2 o'clxa. Mr BfOOkfl then .ald: "Wa pl-ad not gullty, with the prlvllege of wlth drawing thal plea and aubatitutlng any proper plea we .ee flt. or putt'.ng ln i* d> rrurrer. lf we *e? proper \\> wo ill like the firat Monday of tha next term to hear our mot.on." The Awaicant li.s.rlc--A r rorney a.kel that the tlm>- be made Sepi^mber 10. Thi. waa fir.ally agr-e.J to. Mr Brooke gave notlce that be wou!d apply for a full copy of the Grand Jury'a mlnuiea ln the Hi ?-?-: taa a ios t, siii, i; i m a ara vee ye. ||_ JOKEg WITH THi: I'lIVSi' ?ANg AT MUXSYOfl HO0PITAL uiin.K rH*T AMPLTATI Ull CW -ii :;. nit A strapplng your.g man ir...*? 1 ln a Jumper ar.d overall* appr.i.iche 1 !:..- leak "f Mr Uieason, a cl*-rk In the admlflfllon offl.I BaUflWM Hospltal. yeaterday foranoon wlth a mlla ui: hl. face and ..i. i "Where i. ti.e but bar '' bT Mr. .;i<-a*.jr., who ba* met flo many queer applt cant. for m> tment at t.i- h..*;,ita! that ha never get. exctted over tha ? rat ecci ntrtc quea U-.n. rnpllfld ?There is a maal marfcel op tba itraet; this ta a hospltal " "I know tha: " aald the man ln i rl h brogue, "but 1've go: a par: of B t raleg I ? ?? :".at I thlnk Wlll have fO be .iv.. ? ui* game tlma holding up a I The man flrai ber .hop" of the eatabllahment, battar knoarn aa tne surgical room. He *.i i I ? name ?..* John Flabarty and that he was worklng aa ?< man on Pier 18. North R'.v.-r, and red ar No. 188 Uorrta->t., Jeraey CI ? W | barrel. on the pier tbe rlm uf .,..? . thfl foreflnger of his right band Tha tlnger waa . . gamtnatton lt waa decided t.. ,?? lolnt The phyalcianfl aer. -? an .*? I it the rol lu-klng .plrlt of th~ pai ent, arbo must haw been KUft'erlng Inten*" ; ,,.-. ||.- refui 1 I i take <-ther and .ald. "Oo ah>-il wlth tha ...li He wa.* place 1 in :h>- i ball and aa > -h.r.- cloth aaa place- over blm he aald, a tl ? i igh, "Glve m>> .: close sn. i Whlle the phyalclana ware applylng the kr.lve* ha laugh-'d ani joked ontlnuoual) (Vhen the d<* membered tlnger waa bandagad he tnanb phyai la ? tha taal whlfltUng. L>r .li' nei -.ked after him ln amazem*- 1 sa.l "I never ma t better dlaplai of nerve in il-- mual hav. euffered lerrlbly fr.m that opera tion " COLLEtiE OF TBB CITY OF BBWmTOBJL BTTDIH TO MK PtRHt'MED ON Ml *NI'A Y-IN. Ki.A-N IN THK VM.tKIt OF STII'KNTS-TIIK \;:u ii'T.'UX RTI More than LM young m-*n wl'.l as.emble neg| Monday mornlng In the College of the Clty <>f n>*w York. when tli?- institution arlll ba opanad again and ela.swork ba b?-gun ln earneat A* there is or.ly .eatlng room for abOUl 1 IM Btttdl DI . many wlll 1><* compellad t.. itand iurtng the cl..*.a hours. The place. of dlaaattafled and lazy Btudentfl arlll b-> qulckl) tl.le.l. aa tl,. ra art- bui '????? A n. : fleeklng ? Imli alon to thi Tha numtiHr of atu lent? In ?? nenta of tha coiieg- Ua: year \\\< l.-l" l tha number wlll l- if a* ...-.-. appllcantl fr.m :h- annex.'i MM 1.4W -.. ung ...?? wl ' begtn itudlea a. tb. i ? .- uf tne ?-. f.,r thai la th.. combtnad f ?uc ,.n 1 last year's students. Nearly, aii of t ? ? . ?? . lagfl yaaterday noon. racelved.? ba and bad leaaoaa given to th<-m to ; ? ; ? ' '??'* Many eandldateo, who wer.- fo--r. ; .:.?..:.. ??..-. pre aanted th.-m- raatarday f.r . x amlnattan. B rron thaj wlll know w.,.-thcr tbey have paaaa i or not. Th. fre_.h-.ien ani tbc aopb laaoram, as arati a. tha Incomlng flub-frca ? 1 -tah their .tu.lieo ln th. pr-sent college bulldinga. -l '* ?>xp<-cted lhat wttbln two years tlme tbc Clty rollege wlll ba to Ona-hundred _nd-f_f_atb-at and Am.ter dam-ava. The ground on wblcb Ita imi ooam wBa be erected wlll be brokefl aa floon a~ bonda to the extent ol 1" ? . ' ? ' \\ itn the mone) realifl i on the ia i of tne. ore.eni ? ....n^ bulldinga, the ma i on tha nea slti wll ***** i)Ul' lng wll . 75.000 .._.___? j Ueneral Webb, the preetdent of th^ college, Bald to b Trlbuni reporter ??' the ownera of the propert) anlch ?_< *ir* wllllng to a-II li for leaa than the MM.0W deelgned for Ita nurcl ? ; ?? ? ..il Webb 'mueh t.me an l monej Ii b>- property own era had nol beei a/lll ng to glve ua -he titie to tha tand for MOO.WS I 1 * **** callea upon to ae:tl.* the matt.r " d^t_*wa_"_B."and th** number of i ? - twan tv-aeven.' The yearl: api prlai ?? for :he .cho.l ihenwaa H800U The annua itlon now l* only ll.%C*?, - though the t. I '- * doubta. and there ara four tlmaa aa maa] fltudaatta. TRA v.s.4 il aBBIO TIi.t YELBBA. CMAtTNCBT M t.KI'KW ANI> .'THKK WKI.I. K NOWB FBOPLB CH I HKKK TO-DAT ON THK PAI ~..MK MMO 'AUK IN ON THK I'Al.A U The ateam.hlp Parl*. of the Amerlcan Llne. ta due here to-day wlth a large nrmber of promlnenl Amerlcan. on board. lf the fleet Parl. keep. up to her usua. gait ahe W-B get ln ear'.y thla afterno m, and a. the weather hawbeen favorable tt la not un Ukely that ?he may eatabll.h a new record fon herself. fnaunvy M Dapaa ta one of her lM*t known pas*engera. and the poptt-flf rallroad preal? dent wl 1 be met down the Bay by on.- of the N.-w York Central tug*. wtth a Urge party M tt I a on U.ard. and he wl'.l probably lixenibark at <juar ? COlonel and Mr*. l?e.uge ll M>-".l_i. a.:l Mr and Mra PMl I'ana are al(*> on board the Par.' Kg-Seeretary Henjainln F Tr.uy i. said to Ut* a pa.seng.-r. although hla name ia not d wu on the paa.en*.*,.*r hst receive-1 by the Am.r* an Llne ugent. Iie-e ..th^r pa*.en-.-i- ire .. -i.-,. \V Allen. Mr and Mr- W. A. It.irnha.n. the Kev. .lohn H.-ur> Par roara Mr and Mrs Ueorge Tuck^r Hlaphani. Dr. 1 llnllamy. l.e.lle Hak.*r. M.*a Hbyl r.irli* e, Mr und Mra Joseph M <'urrl.-r, i'ark T Lurant. Rlchard M KI.I..M. the Rev Mr. aa I Mr* W II. P F.iiince. .1 Howard F.\. Harhaai ?;-?*-ti.itii. It flnd Mra w r Onarnaey, Dr ar.d Mra A. Johnatone, Profeaa r Ramy I.ifort. Augua ua C. I.e.U yard, Thoo-M U !.-<u.uri. Oerrtah 11 Mllltkan, Andraw H McCllntock. Mr and Mr* r \\ M. Murran. J C Me.'all. Mr and Mr. John 11. Nie meyer, John C Neeiy. .lo*.ph CHKanbacb, Ur. A. ?1. Phelp.. Mra He.uy Phlppa K . Ilenry GafMglg Phtana, Joaeph K Rooaevaft, j. l?r \\ a sh,>^ makt-r. Colonel ii. O. Italey Klllot bandfacd. tha H-v and Mr. S. I ?e l-mcey T0WI-fl0l-1. Mr and Mr* J.s.-w Ty.in. I?r John -*t Whlte Among the pu.ceiiger* w';.? art.v.-d here y,aterday m.iniliif on the fltaanaar PalatM, frotn llamburg, waa illahop F.*rgu.*on, of the Afrlcan Bpta. ; al Church In l.tberla Mi.hop Ferguson I. on a .h.'rl vl.lt to the I'n.i'l Statea. and wi:: attend tha conference at Mliit.eapoll. next month. Ha la paated by a thlrtaan-yaarHild Iwarf named Thomafl Tobohaven, who attend. the achool attached to the inis.1 >n ln l.lber.a. The Ih I 1. a natlva Afrlcan. conaarnaa flueniiy ln rTngllr-i. ani _* in teiiigent. oth^i paaaenaara war. '. and Mra V Coblanta, E w Mooney, l>r and Mra b! Shumway, W. A. W rlght, G. C. Wrlght. Uuldo VOM WaWBBt