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>^^s VOL- IT...N? 17,9(10. NEW-YORK. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, IW5.-FOURTEEPI PAGE& PRICE T1IREE CEOTg. 8ULTAN AGAIN IN DANGER a N'EW WOT BAID TO HAVE BBEN 1-IS COVSRBD IN THE T1LDIZ PALACE. mlHHTTT THAT 10,080 PEMONS have bebn M>pa*fREP MXCB THB srt.TAN ACCEPTED THK BKFOR1M APPEAL OB AMEB1CAN maOOX IRIBfl WKi.i. THAT THE TURK <Ho; i.p KNOW THEBB is a DBTTED STATKS MOBE MKM I r.s 09 1 iii: YOCNCI TURKBT PABT1 DRi >u - Bfrlln. N ? 1T? -"Dw Hamburger Correapond .. c;;. iv< ?emt-nfflclal lnformatl n tbat nf?- ? | | iai been dlacoven d In the y Hs P tjondon, N ?'. 17 "The Dally Newa" wlll to ^ a dlapatch fr ?ra C matantli s lt, aaylng that I I aertoua ? i ttli a:i 1 thi ?Ituatlnn li i" -omlng v , ........ |, | iinlng ? record of h Armenla - Thli actlon ( . i N In aeveral I ?w ni where c .... .1. th? houeei >f fcrmenlana kad ilyraarked.fi t I -1'' ? itienlan merchanta have aought and ? ni the houaea of Europeana ... at Bitlii have Iflograi rd ? ? ? Anw rl -an Mlnlati r aaklng v procure fro*" the Porte an eacort to t?k-> thera and thelr famllet to Van. I is , n : that 20,. )? raoni ajaaaaen I alno* the aeceptance by th Bultan 0; tie achem( ?f reform. "The Datly Newa." In an article n "Amerlca ?n" thp Tork." wi ' aaj tbal the New World li tft rtlng Itaelf to redreaa the balanee of th World. The lethargy ?f the Eui ipean Powera la nai . to explaln, bul II li well that the Turk f . kr, m that there li ? freat natlon beyond the Atlantlc that wlll not allow th.' bl >i of Ita ions to be ahed with In punlty. II paper eommenda thi holdlng of th? Indlg ia;: n meettni thal baa I.n ?ommoned fur fl :i New-York. (JtMKNIANfl 8AID TO 8END POH POWDER. Tlmea' wlll to-morrow publlah a dla pa: :. frora ?' natantlnople aaylng M is ofBcially HS inced In that clty thal an Armenlan, dla gnbx I ai an Arab, haa been arreated at Orfah. Kv r.ty-elght mllea aoul iweat ?:' Dlarbeklr. He B a letter l ? the Armentan Blahop of l . .... v . Bli of Al< pp v txt ? ? ,,;.??? :'? ? ' ' "n i em to realal ? ?? ' 7. 4 rmy. The \ . i are .,:,!, Add* thal the Turk'.sh Cnnatitu . art> i. ; .,. ihal they do n ?l ha\e the , . mt R8 Mldhat Pachai Voung I uranl a ra ernniont. ? ' ?*'<*? ,K-}..'\: ,n?\ ? ? < . tai ? ?? - ? ? ? i meth ??!:' nf goveri - nt. 1 tantlnoi - ?'' ?" ! rtni ' " <?aya 1 ,hat the (3ran?1 Vlaler. Ha II - ! H .1- ? . . t the Onv< ... ,- ? v ? t T\ ? party Thlri ' 'i'ai''>' v Minietry with .m"" Bultan had ? " ? - other Pro . . there ?own the <; ' fv^ ? t .M ilema, rew Pl !?? terabi rg, No\ 17.-1 ?? v.'i \ i ? I i,.ik; > i". thal wll n ' The . .. power ui Eui pe. rh< e Vrei antinoplc foi the Baatem x v 17 Th.. L'nlted Btatea crulaer fBC Mlled bence laat evenlng for T rk- > Waahlngton, Kov 17. The Turklah Legatlon datethel I . Subllme P A PROTE8T BENT T<? BAUBBURT ?>?<> IIEETINQ iv TB >INJ ': IM; mas" I \, RBfl "?' ARMKS Tt v N T Sov 17.-A ' ?aetingw'ai to-._ - ir. Mmeila. The . tags ' the T ? ,emn( L fc- . ng mea.aK< v^ >- ' lhe ?^^""'^ ?f S |?bury th ' ' v .... Annenlana ahame - \' V.. in maf a^;nt1y.Tand,.PPeai to i U, on to .-to;- bloodi . T> fnlted Bta< - Q ? ,n.. . . to nterfer. OH eting w.r. H.- . ? *? ' , . ii .11 \! <s , ' kn, ?f Tr Mo n < -s ? BBI # tno, ,; the BTATE DEPARTMEST TO ACTION. Or., r | aa lllch., Sor. 17 T gt? ? Bdwln .? L'hl. Aaai t?rv ? -,, a, U.. ? tlona. n h of thli ? ' ' Th, | ? ? ataf . ?or.al an. ? Amerh-j Kh mob ... mlai hoaf .'AN F BRADLET. Lata . .. ?, the ? M' Br*dkj " ? d Mr i bl: C i erabei H , ^ '?' ' ' Brad!< V \ ;wisfflL.Aili?ual f*cretary. 0lJNCINa THE ATROCITIM kalamaaoo. Mteh.. Sor. 11 Two tho? at ,. conatanl I ?Untli ;, and laW the ea ? informed of in^r-uaab^ ou fcni j m n Armenlan ariii '''r ?' ?? ' world. , P| That ??' ? "'' ' " rnak. , , ...,,....' ?'?!' , lUt, 01 >? , ....... n mi toi.ii.iu.d ?u fr-oiid Paa* H\ VE THEY BEEN B0UQH1 OFF QOMEZ A.\t> I1ACEO BAID TO HAVE PALLr BN THROUOH BPANISH ?;?>I-I? THE MONEY REPORTED TO BE REAIH 1N HAVAXA ?POM1BLE BXPLANATION OF rAMPOffS IN ACTIVITV LEADERH OF Fi 'if! BB RK BELLIONB ALLEOBD TO HAVB s?>U> THKMSI l.\ E8 Jackaonvllle, Fla., N'o\. n. .\ Bpedal to "Tha L'nlon" fr :n Tampa, Pla., aaya t;i.-?t I'lant'n ateamei OHv?tte arrlved from 11 t hls afternoon. Among the paaseng tb ?r*n "Hi paisonag ?.- direcl from Cuba, arherc thej learned thal Camp<x iiad inatructed hls men nol I i ftre U] m l te lnrurg< nta i' ii i ould ba I, on accoun* of a t pendlng between Bpaln and the Cuban lead li is told by a cloae frlend "f C impo is undi nt.1 by the powera tliat be In Hav in >. that the Inaurrectlon >*i!l come to nn Imme-ll ate ?'!'!. i >i ; he reaaon thal both ' lom< i Mac >, the leadera, have t.n bouglil bj the h Governmeht, and, while t>. prloe haa ii>>i l" ? n d< liv r? d to the b< lleri the i ? lem is now In Ha ?> ana. It la i matter ol history that In pr revolutlona the leadi n of the Insurr were bought, whlch gh ? l< ?tartling rei >rt whlch aeema to be authi ? ALLEOED REJORMS FOR CUBA. QOMEZ BAID TO BB WITHIN F1VE HOl'RB" MARCR I Rl >M CAMPOS'8 HEADQt' IRTEH*. ? Id, N v 17 Tt li reported here that C General Can ? nti ? ; In Cuba. patth from Havana aaya thal thi ? * ? intmandeiI I ? j 5 ina -;?.!.. i -' ? ? from Marahal Campoa'a ht-adq in r? ?. ? ? al lm portant akJrmlahi - an r< p >rted ;?> hav< tak n | THE TERROR OP OUANTANAMO. OENERAL CANELLAA IIAKEB MANY INBL'ROENTB !iv HIS OPPRBSSION BPANISH 30LDIER8 JOIM THE REBEL8. Bantlago <Jp Cuba, Nov. t, via Key Weat, Fla., Nov. 17. Oanaral Canellaa, ehlef <>f the mllltary n of Ouantanamo, ls at preaenl thi terror of ? ? latiict, aa he la arreatlng lnnocent p< >pl< and caattng them Into Jall, nn<l othera lae committlng all aorti of abuses. Of courae, thia i onduct la ln< reas Ing ttn- ranka of th< Inaurgenta, aa every day . numhera have u'"1m- to the : ? of Canellaa, until now there ls acarcel) Ouantanamo. All the promlneni men arreated a t.-w dajj ago In Guantanai Morro Caatle <>f thla elty ha.n -? ? to the ty <<1 i 'euta, !') A I i ?n aci ount of the arreal a f< ^^ das ? ago :.,'.. i lowrj, managi of t ngllab <'? ;. ? an < mploj n ? ,,', HrookM .^ ' '??.. to ro to (5 i and lnt< rvlow (?< ' ? wan at bi I ii >m t !,? (Sflii r? !?? .i: ' ? ., . . ! M : ? \v . ? iMc to .b i*xi mation in regard to th that ; there i m No^ ? mbi r K Kai tolom* Mlaaa, I I, ? ho . the hardwai Rrauet & Co.. wi aum .;.?,.:.,! cni ? i?d, M ked und t is said that drlnka ??* ' . Rlghi >f the nlt .. i ? I ? omlnoa w; nt i ? ei tp the ? wlth arma and amm inltlon, Novemtx i ?. rni . them, ?aa kllled p, ., ,a, |? raona !" '? '" "?>' '>""?? ' ?? . I party of fantr) IVmetrlt C near thla clty. Al! v. ".',,'''", \'v i-. w anna On belns i arma, Caatlllo aaid thal thi i I from tln laat ? ? ? rolonel Bui.va! - lanlah forc. a, la trj ing to !...?:.? nhlamaroh .. leavlng tl organlawi a >??<?'? *???, ' . an as leader, to i lay n.hea and !.;. imiis. DELAT IN TRTINO AbLEOED PIMBl.'C Sasaau N P-. Sov. 17 The twenty-one ? Cuban ni b i? - are aUH hi untable lelay In procurlng - ? v,-v Drovoklng to thi m, i mASiK?. ThA THE LAl^RADAS CAPTAIS ARRESTEP. Oharleston. B C. Nov. 17. A nea ,v Laura la i i* thla i i ? cai ? n Hughei Wh, i - ' h,d v\ dated the neutralll} laa wnaer ' mtaln Hui - v I.. ' ? nlKht Btatea I ' _ nUSB FOR Ull VU PERCKS IAXDS. n in EBT1MATED THAT A I NEA ARE OA1 HE1 INO 1 OR Bpokane Waah.. Sov ? ... -,i From at I . - thal when ? ? The Nea P*? es Reaerval i . ,, ,. Dia n to-day, rompi The, ^ " ' ' . , i t . ? ment ANOTBER IXCJ X1H \RY III.!. A BIJOHT BI.AZE IN ? HAR1 I PTAR1 EI? V v illcjht flr? oei un ? ? U ? ^ yOKKEl - I ? ?" BI-ILPINa BI RXEU ? HIII ??: I on. fHt II . ilns _... .,. , . .. ?/w ,,1/ AT "/ I BKlOHl ' "1/ I l- ,ton, Nov 17. A telc | r.nii n eeivi I al M trvai I . obcervatorv anri of Pwrtne, ol the Uck (J I II A II houn ^ mln t? iti a. ('.il Nov. 17 \ bi . '.' latlon Vlrgo , H li I I Irk Obaet ' ,??... ,i inlnul "'' ? '?.?'::" ' aevtnth maanltudc ??? ? twlllghl ,.i . ,, tir*i ??>!n. eaay unl and Kaaj whe ilwaya ln ai> ?? .. , , w Q ji oo. Broadwajr, ooi Hth-at, auv. i SRELETOXH al A III Gh RACE F0U9D. . , v, ,; THAT TVAB t'BBI) *B \ roMB I'NEABTHBTJ ? KDERIK IN. INH Andaraon. Ind Nov 17 Whlle "takinc earava tlona la irkmen opened n myatenoua n the weat hla cltj " ?? ' an.i v hen explon d, II waa U n I ?' M |r ?/?? "'" tomb of twelvp aborlKh ? u The twcl ? v.. i. ;? ? pp< i In .! It ? ?? p - ? >n. a-lth thelr ti.^ toward the wall Th< bonea li.ated a hiia< ra The (In i araa mad< nenr the famoua Indlan n ? QREA1 rOBEHl FIREi 1B CALIFOBBIA. TRAN aa.ano u*reb bhrneb oveb ? BJOi ir, \;. N IRROWI/ i ':' ? ' !' ,v; Bant i Rosa, < 'al . N"\ 17. An Immei real 8ra t wenty-l theaat ol Tl ?? i - - i talm i ??? ; : pe ty. fi ? ? ? ... . ? . . ! i ' Rai In dlamay turne i ?-? tholi ? ? . ? ? '? ? j..t ii, In ?? ? 'ii N.ar Kmlsri 11 : dap fln - h ive ????? n r.-krlM^r ; ht hout ? Barni - h iv rrom ii. ? ? 11 *r< i - !? of I ipert) ha* bect .? :: ..?;..! un ! i I HE COVLD SOTCLIMB THE OEEASED TBRE LONO-gTANPINO rRlENDBHir BPOILEB Bt AN riON BET -A PRACTICAL JOKE LEADS TO A Bl'IT. Th.' R : of b realdi nt of Pl Ettaten Ulai ?' ?? I *moi rai r -f ; In a ? .i .'?'?' ? .-?..? I ? ? | .. | pla; i : i >m i I \ H ,'. man, la an at l< nl I - . Oodfrey ( u>-' na, i- i v a f. :, ln< aa for and an appri loke. Wlnant'a houae fronta In the Araboy Road. In h|g fronl yai I etanda an afr'-l apruea tree, ?rhl h hai been a landmark for a long tlma. Bome yeara ? tr.-.> aaa atruck by llghtnlng, arhlcfc no utrippi d II fo ig*. but kllled it. W li nt it down, bul ehanged hli - li,. u,,v : , ter pulllng off th< gave the tree a coa i t red, arhlte an l blue palnt ii, iklng a - ty-l ile of it. He ? ?, ai I every day < >'. I Olory flut of ;, e tr. ?? 'iv. ;? tha hou* toi a ,,.. i;i,. ; :, 11l3 \\ ??? ? iratena h\ l a long talk oi p tl Wu anl MUd be araa aure ol R< publli ai ? ? ? ? B ate, and at 9 o'i k k the ,. i, . ;. |, ? ; ??.. . ,u -a broom whera n .v- " Caratena I ? k II Wlnat .; al tklgp ? 11 n . a p on i t toj .. ,,.... . ,., hla ti te mualln, i ? lloa harp ; ry'rtap of the tl. i; W i whieh I ?? they wei " ?? I ;,. . ?:,..- ol ? : H not a fool eould hi ko. Hla ? . ?...??? I . , and av. on . bul I woi :< he n ?n l a ?? lineman'a i ? ... thli . . ?? . t'aratena wa H ' ' x lolal f! a l nela ... hla frlend. He t . and ma I ? ? i to-morrow evenlng. Mean . in th< air. Th? men ? ii heard, but w Inanl ? ....I.. aa !>?? dM In < ? ? by. - ? A NEGRO LTSCBED IB MAB7LAXD. TAKEN I RON THE IAIL IN FREDERICK BT A MOB . A TREE \ ,v. it Jan ? - ?'? - ?"?- i r "it"-k of M imlli m (j, ikIx ? ? ? After .! ii ea, u:. i, ne in thi . broke h< r -. ii.. v...- arreate I and i8 ,,t. m m i iv. Mutteringa and tl i aU ?f ].,. ? eard irli r I evenlng aa the llaa t" '??? generally knoam in to congn gate on atreet cornera, many 0f ,.,,. ? fi ..??i the farra landa In the try. Teama and aaddb hcraea arere hltehed In i , . thelr owni >s held qulel reai ???? ! the ,..,v ;1, || ,, ? ie a-om in ha i dle I from t1.. , . \ i.. ating Infll te I by the ne?i i, an I thla In f irtati l the i. ? .. midnlahl a w mmlttee of half a ;,,,,, , m i !? man led the keya. ?? Zimm rman refuaed to glve them up. There ? ? ? ? aord waa | raona, an I the a h ? e bo Ij ? ? . ? . lera reached thi toul . ? i a ? ,, ... r. i it i> i one aaa hurt. bt-ll i..r a?Matanca. b i i ? icavi araj \ motni nl I '? i a J m n "talwarl , ? i ci Whlle ? , . ii ,,. : begalna f'"- men y loor wn nchi d froi i ? ragged oul h m! ??: i "R pi' ;-' ed the ed ai . I '":' i ? il . ? -??>''?'? ? it to | ,,.M. M X, . Ikl I , ? l! .'. ? ? . I| . ? . M .... \ ... mi nl mor* ? a bul ii plei ? l hla h< irl a l on Ie I \ ., , r the n Ie a api ech, in then "?II |0 I ., Ick Co int) al >n< KXPRl -v ?' OHBI ' ? ?J I ?'/ v? r.D. I na Ea ' . . tlme |,.(] to N |-.ii' ]? :i ? ta in i?mn!oj ? : ? ? ? ? i :? ? the \ Bi 4 i.m ri i ath i< 11 i> t i mii i i y of Peter 1 tolan, ? ho l ? i ,,.i:.. No ? E Thlrtj .' i i.n, a ho, iln ? he ai rlved n i'1 * i.- ,. haa been In ... ? Kane i Wi ? - ~t dli 1 "H Bal ? i ? i. M No ,"._? Ber ind-avi . leath, and Imme reaved mothei llr m< i : m:?? laI ? ? ? I llrectlj ? ? ??,:.-..? vi, .a other. % ? ,,ii.-l t,. the ahock )??? fathei '. . the bui ?! wll! b in Caivarj Can ? I \ll i !;> s i: m VXI M Nov 17 Orei ???.:? i n \ I ? k .in.; .'' i : Merrl Irotl ? ? The ?Jt iri't i in i hi a i < ;> i. \n 17 i H. Hherman a ? ? ' ,: ? ? ? i la fallUTB W.l* I lit AGftEATER NEW-YORK BILL CONBOLIDATION APPARENTLY TO BE RU8HED THROITGH THE LEOI8LATURE. ' MAS THERI BEEN A DEAti BBTWEEB Pt.ATT AND IHNKl.'v- thi: BEPERENDtTM CLAI.'SB? VOTE*. IN THE RRKATB i.aht BPRINQ [PaoatTHI itiMti. wt.'.i: i.k.-i-..n |.i:\tofti iktiuw'NF] Albany, Nov, 17. Beveral of the Republlcan Benatora.el ? i i taaemblymen-elecl who have been here wlthln the last two or three dayahave expreaaed thi lr aatonlal i I igreement ..f Thomaa C Platl an I Ja nec W. Hlnkley, tho nan of the i >? moci itlc Btate C imn Ittee, rtgardlng tho Qreater New-York charter. it ij rare thal two i >1ltl al p? bel mglng 11 lifferenl polltlcal partlea bave 11i.- aame real ivure of leg 1 >n ? mlghl tuapi et thal they ba 1 had ,i ehal on the aubject and that what i* aome termed a "deal" h.-i l been perfected be i\\"'i th m. Mr. Platl predlcta tlm th" Republlcan Legla | itui ? ? IIM ? III ? '? ? falli ! to ?!.":?: t Lei lature falled to paaa a blll creatlng .i Qreater New York Cotnmlaalon to for the n inl illtlea it l? pro poaed ? oni lldal In the metropolitan dlatrlct, along ? : New-York Harb ir and I rlvei i. Mr. Platl th n goea on to aay, velllng hla deflnlte ptana: "I am n>.t In a m to hazard a gueaa aa t i Juat what thla actlon wlll be, but that it wlll be .i great atrlde f irward l have no d mbt. MR HIKKLEY'S COOL A8SHRTI0N8. Mr Hlnkley li fnnker. He aaya: "The char irr thal .- to ' ?? aubmltted I ? the nexl Leglalat ura la alrea ly bolng that II may be read) n i ? opening of th.. next LegUlatlve aeaalon, i that n>> tlme t.! be loal in lntrodu> Inp it. it is my oplnlon that th^ charter wlll be qulckl] ! taai 1." Mr. Hlnkley'a declaratlon is hlghly Intereatlng frorn we polnt of vlew. Wlth only fourteen I Kmo mei era In the Benate, and wlth only forty-elghl Aaaemblymen out of one-hundred and llfty membera In the Aaaembly, olly talki aboul paaalng a charter for Qreater New-Yi rk! Mr. Hlnkley muat t-1 thlnk Ing of maklng an alllance w'lth certalnyRepubll cana on thli matter. Wh.it votea can he glve in aM of auch an alllai ce, If one exlata? Certainly n..t any one of the flve votea the Democratla party haa from Long laland, for every one of .iK.=o Benatora I- oppoaed t> i Qreater New V rk charter unleaa the penple llvlng In the ter rltory affected by the charter are permltted to v.ito upon the queatlon ??( Ita ac pta ? or re Jectli n. Mr. Hlnkley, therefore, haa n i \ tea left al hla llapoaal but th?! nlne votea whlch wlll ni hy th.> Tammany Hall Benatora from New York Nol a Demooratl Senator waa elected n rth >f the H irlem Rh i r. MIOHT SfSPECT TREACHERY. If Mr Hlnkley doea raat the nlne Tammany Hall vol i In the Benati ' . Qreater New Y >rk charter polltlclana wlll thlnk there la ' ground for the auaplclon thal tl I llcan organlzatlon lr. New-Y rk Clty r-onti by Edaard Lauterbach dl I nol l iyally a i the Repu illcan candl latea at t late i tted Tamnuti | Hall to wln; and that Tammany Hall now paya for thla aM by caatlng ?- i -. in the Benate for the Qreater New-York ? |n wMefl Mr Laaterbaca haa ch.twn ? paaal mate Intereat. Polltl lana auapect thal Mr. Platt lnt^ni* to Qreater New-Tork blll the com ]?? pr n ialon ouating Theod ire R iod all tl.ther membera of the preaent B ard >f Pollce of New-York and aubatltutlng for : . Board of Pollce t New-York an 1 the Brook 1- : ? ? ? ? i i laalon r "Metrop lltan Bo i I ? ia ? fli -t itep t iward the cona illdatlon ?' the :wo cltlea In 1898, Mr Platt'a alra In thla to al rengl hei itrol of the machlnery of the Republl an party in New-Y >rk and in reaae a-hatever polltlcal atrength bi In Bro iklyn. THE REPERENDUM CLAUBE. It la already apparent that the maln ati h th- Leglalature over th- ?;r-..>t.-r New-York ||] nrlll be whether il ihall contaln a referendum lauae, authorlzing the votera of New-Y rk, ? n. i, ng lalan I Cltj and the remalnder of . terrltorj Included In the propoaed Oi <l a Fork to \ ????? upon the queatl m of acceptlng a rejectlng the prop >ai .1 Qreater New-Y. rk ? -r. Mr. Platl refuaed laal year to permlt a rel erendum, ai I aa a ? maequence th blll waa (jeaten Thla year he once more refuaea : i glve ... conaeni l i a referendum '"There la no rea ui>n." he aald a fea daya ago, "whj an ther vote . h iuld be taken on the queatl >n The pe >ple have alreadj v t-i i i il and thal aho ild b ? Bllffl .-l.-llt." OHAXQED CONDITIOXS BINCE ELECTION. Mr Platl ae m to conalder that an .; ? haa ien pl ice alnee the Leglalature of 1895 w.i< in aeaalon, and thal Tammanj Hall \ui< n , ?? i ? i power In New V rk, whlle Brooklyn haa elevted a Republlcan Mayoi and ither Re in clty ofll era. The Republl an Senat< ra ., i laaembl) men thei I Ikely to conalder tl.- wla lom of aubmei ging the R II an votea Tammany votea In New V ii k. The Republl 'an taxpaj era l B -.., jn \ :? w ? : the rel urn of Tammany Hall I , the ? thi govern m nt if New ^ n k, wlth all ita extravagant apliit, are llkelj i i pro ?. ? fure the Li ? igalnM the i- n- .ii la : tlyi md Nea York The Tan n inj Hall Senatora in the Leglalature ' : ?? r wo ild i.a\ ?? favored a < Sri ater \. . york blll wlthout a referendum, aa Mr. he i Ity, In thelr polnl nt vlew, ol gettlng the ?. itea f the Brooklyn l ?? m ..... it- agalnat the New-York Pollce Reorganlza .,..[! blll LA8T TEAR'B YOTE IN' THE BENATE. The maln conteal ara ? In the Benate. Many of i. ? ? ?.? reluctant to vote ? i the blll wlthoul ?> referendum amendment. The referendum waa rejected on May '??. 1895, bj ... .... \.. - \ii. ii i . Hradley, <' mtor, i 'offey, < 'ollina, '?i\. McMahon, o'Oonnel, (?'8ulllvan, owena, Par ker, Iteynn . \\ olf, Wolferi l< .\,i\ ^ ' 'hll '..??.;.!. Di t ! ion, li Ivllburn, Umy, I. ' ' . i I1 ii I Rrfim . ): iert?o Bmi la :. Btaple ? m ''? t . genate then ? ?me to a vote on thi blll and ? .| it by a vol i fo lowa: .,. . .i . Coagenhall. Honaldaon, !liut-'ins. i?'(*onnor, Pai ?ona, Pound, Ralm II 'i Sayi Ahearn. Bradh y, f'antor, t'ofTey, rolllna, . ?? O'D mnel, O'H in, Owi ne, . II wlll be percelve I lhal I >eni icrata and the klyn R? publli ai I uner.ln agalnal the blll Thi) dld ao I aua ? II dld nol lontain the referendum amendment. The two Muffalo Republlca.i ^enatora neglected to vote ?I d|d nol * .t1." lald Senator P?*ra na, one of i ..??in. "!.. m l .1 ? n : bell. ? t. : the Repub? llcan Bi iklyn ah iuld be merged wlth Ihe clt) "t New-York." Senator Lamy BunTalo, mad a al nllai ii.ni i ..ni oppoaed t" the amalgmmatlon of Rronklyn and New-York, becauae I thlnk the i Republlcan clty and ahould n?>t be rompelled !?? I ae Ita idi ntlty bj belng i m dated wlth the Democratlc clty of New-York." SURRENDER OP BROOKLYN .-'?ii.it.?? Hlgglna anothei Republlcan, aald: "i r the Oreatei New York blll, but I dld ao with greal reluctance, becauae i belle\'e it t>. be ? up Bro .klyn to the ti i ,? : m< rclea i| \--;\ \ ? r k. whli h haa nol ??! t< I ,i llepubllcai M i\ r h ifore In thlrt) ) ? Trll.f Maj II, 1896, aa I ?'??' nol the referendum be permltt i llda ti..iil- i of ihir cauae.I*h? Qreatei N. ^ v rk I- ?iiiM tted hy the prop >aed act. wh it to conalel of \n ifi-' II ''.???u preaident ..f the Qreatei New Y ? < | trong. of N i V 11.. Mav i 8 hl< . ?.. >f Bi iokl) n; Maj ir Banf ird, of L<.ii? laland Clty; ritatL- Engtntar Adama Attor Iney-Oeneral Hancock rnd ilne "th'-r p?i*r>na to be nomlnated by th- Oovernor. The act rald | thal i ? ??? ?' Inted "la ben I v auth 'iiz<-il and dlrected t 1 prepare for the fov nt of the territorlei In eection I of thi* act enumerated i h trti i and bu '. thi r t'ill < ai wlll upon thelr pnacl to lawa provlde, among | ,.:h.-r thlnga, for at ilning an equal and unlform f taxat iii'l of valuatlon f< r ti;*- purpoae ,,r taxatlon throughout tbe a holeof th" territory of the fai'l munlclpal ? rporatlon as a i <n larged." thi: object of the bosi. Mr. P|at< f Surse thOUght that he COUld se ' rure tho naming of thi ti;n dtiz^n membera of the Oreater N ??. Tork Commlaaton. That un? doubtedly ls hla alm n iw. Wlth b Oreater New v 11: Commlaal n named by bim he pi th M tyor Btrong and Mayor-elecl Wurater, of Brooklyn. It la arell to rcr-all that Bcr.atoi Canl r. of Tammany Hall, on Mny 16. 1895, ti:. day the i. ?? -'''it. tirned, ... i Benator !.? v ??? of havtng rhangi l the .; iter Nea Tork Commlealon named irlglnally In the blll and made l ilon a partl an one "Tir* rha g< li ti blll." aald he, "waa made '? I the deaire of the Platl machlne to hold a cluh over the heada of afayora Btrong atnl S thli NINETEEN DEAD ALL TOLD. FIFTEEN BODIEB RECOVERED FROM THE CUYAHOOA RIVER. UOTORMA* OF THE CAR TH.\T WENT THBKVCOH CENTRAL VIADUCT DRAW IN CLEVELAND Alt REHTEP THE f'AUSE OF THE DMAgTEB. Cleveland, Nov. 17. ITp to 8 o'clock thla ev?n Ing the bodlea of flfteen vlctlma of la*t nlght'a cataatrophe had b? n recovored. Tliis aoeounta for all but four of the paaaengcra known t.. have b? ii on the car at th.- tlme it made Ita dreadful plunge from th- open Central Vladucl draw Into the Cuyahoga Rlver. The vc-rin-.l llal oi' the dead and mlaalng ls aa folloara: DEAD hH'.'.vn Mra tflnnle C, No 10 Thwmaa-et DAVia MIm ? H her 'n .vi ketl Babael, No. 107 Noyi i ?-:.:. ii.iiTv '.'. ? N 51 M i' '?'? HOFFMAN, Mra. a. a. thlrty yeara ?'.?!. Na I.BOB ? HOFFMAN, Oertle, three yean Id. No. 1.50B Peerl-at HOFFMA M : ? v ...-. :-. i ..?? :'. No. 1.80B Peerl-at. HOFFMAN Bdward, conductor -n ill-fated ear, No. 121 :?: nl ! ?:! '.-. HtrLETZ, Unila F. mail-carrter, thlrty-etgW >? - M-i.. luN ?,..,-. I i el ill r'^v"r. So- " Tr"w' I.mI'KHM-:. nr CLEMBN8, Curt, puMltat, No. *V> -T?n ? MECKLENBrftO, Heary W., tall r, No. M Maxy-at METTOflW, Marte, tarenty-one y*ara ->f a?r, doneetle. N 10 I ?? : PALHEK, Mr?. Martha, N M Oranl at BARINBKI a - i la, '? . 207 Central-ave. BAU KNHEIJIER, Hn .1 hn A., N . 76 Pl ' - kflBBIN I OAM.AOHER M? ton-et, 1 PAOE I , v tNHEIMBR M "? No. 134 Mei ' ? '? ava VOTH I. ? Xi an earlj hour tHa mornlng Auguatua Rodgera, the motorman In eharge of the car, waa arreated at hla home and brought to the Central Btatlon, where he waa queatloned by tho Coroner and p< llce offlciala. He BUted that ' Conductor Hoffman gave hlm th.. aignal to fo ahead. Aaked aa to how the conductor could have given the "all rlght" Bignal In Ihe faei of the fael that the red-llght Bignal, Bhowlng that the draw waa open. waa bung on the cloaed , brldgf Kat?>?, Rodgaja CCPiUd that Hnfman probably thought ti.. ; Joat ^'"^in^ ln- | ?t) ?' of openlng. Rodgera waa releaaed aft.r glvlng bond for 15,. A , ? ? uj 5,000 apectatora gathered at the Bcene of the accldent thla mornlng when the aearch for the mlaalng bodlea waa reaumed. A dlver, Joaeph Eberhart, waa employed by the Btreetcar company to BBaiat In the -? ,in,i aftei he had been at work two h.iur* on the rlver bottom he gave the pull-up Bignal for Ihe grappllng-hooka, and the body of the mail carrler, Loula Huletz, waa broughl *..? the aur- | ia Hulets'a brother had al.I on th* dock all nlght, peerlng anxloualy through th<> dark ii. ss. and Inquiiing agaln and agaln if hla brother had been found. When th<> mutiUted body ..f Loula %vas brought up the bruth.-r became wlld wlth grlef Aboul lv o'clock th- dlver came to the ?ur face wlth a handful of woman'a halr. He aeld that a body waa held down by the ttueks, an>i ti:at In trying to pull it out he pulled the halr out The bodj la thought I i be that of Mwa Martha Sauernhelmer The frlenda and rela tivpa of Mlaa Sauernhelmer walked up and down the .i"<k. wrlnglng thelr handa aml cry Ing tn< al ol the m rnlng. The unfortunate ulrl'a fathei i.ame ao deBperate that tt be came neceaaary to take hlm away. It wa fPRred al one tlme thal he rontemplated Jump Ing Into the rlver. it may take a da> or two ;., ralse the tru ka, bul untll they are 1-n-u.kflit up nothtng can be do About 10:3 i ?'? 1 ick a rlver man repoi ted I pollei I odj if a llttle glrl a-aa I p.?ur" Uridge al B uth Wati Uiratlon developed the fact that the bod> v. ,,s |odg< I p.galnst the pllea and waa badl mangb !. It waa Identifted aa the body ol Oerl - ii iffm tn The work ? I Bear hlng t >\ the four ,n .; . i b idlea will be n -.m-i to-morrow. Patrl k Looi ? \. the onl) paaai nger of the ill car ? h waa tak< n fr> m the water alh i- Ht 111 at the h tapltal In a ? Itii al r m He haa n t regalned conaclouaneaa Blnce belng ? Thp moat plaualble theory regarding thi of the .lisaat.-r la the r >m ival ?;' the breaker. whlch w ia repla >ed i > a dei awltch aboul two weeka ago Formerly tl rult waa broken acveral hundred feel from tl. ? iwing ? of the vladuct whi never draw waa open. A< i.Ing I - tl ?? ?? ?? whlch waa ponatantlj >??: I i derall i ? | t >r the ? ii to - ip Thi r v-.,i i,i s,.; the "deraller" and aignal the ..,, !..i:n m ' go ahead. Thla pro ? lure waa en laai nlght, an l the mlai raln had bo I the glaaa ' thal the m ,toi - , - unable to -? ? thi danger llghts - - ' UB#>n th.ndu tor'a Fignala Va the conductor wenl down to wlth hla car, it wlll never be known whal eaua I hlm i i fall t- .- ?? the llghta or k:. \\ thal the b :?!. ? w i - ? ui n The m itorman Bald "i Btopped al the de ralling Bwltch, aa i alwaya >i.>. l aaw the con dui i.?- go aii ad I watched hlm, atH h me the Bignal to .'..:n.. on. I ?li.l aa dln gave the motor "ti- notch as l aaw no red ii?i,i - and naturally thought thal everythlng waa il! i Ighl Aa l Btrui lv the gatea i heard Home oue y.-ll. 'Jump!' I turned "tT the aa iiiu h ? i oaalbli and Jumped. After the , ar plung ?<! Into the rlver, l ran d >a n the hrldgc t" the h?\y market, In order to Inform the pollce, and then wenl to th docki helped. I waa arreated al my home late lasi and .li'l nol know the pollce were after m- " C R Brenner, the captaln of th.- brldge, a*aa atanding al the guard gatea al the tlme the car approached He sa\? he aaw the conductor run ahead m the awltch and aignal the m man to proceed. and thal the car waa K"inn al b apeed of six mllea an hour when lt atruck the gatea. He made a futlle attempt to hold the k-at.-s aml would have I.n carrled down had it nol i.n for a frlend who raa wlth hlm and dragged hlm aatde. .ln^t aa the IikIi'-* u. : I ,,ut h tl ? ol i.ir and heard a kIH aoream. "Oh, mj ? ;...!"? He aaya the <-ar dld not turn much tn falllng. /.4st r/Jff i" riir ixrinc oooT. Chlcago, N'..\ iT. Tha "Overland Flyer" left the ,?>, ,.. , and Northa satem Rallwa) depot al ti i> tn. ,, |aj on iti inltlal run on the reduced tlme aehed .1... and, If ill t.? arell, thi ti iln a II arrlve al I Prani'lai tl I ? p. m. on Wedneaday, belng twelva raater than anj pn vloua - hed tle 'i he tr iln >\ r the Chlcago and Northweatern and I'nlon iv. ;n . ? lulpped ?> Ith a'l m idern im pi ivf-mt-nti The i- I i Ing ...' thi rhtdula makea i bualneaa man to ? ivi New-Vork on Baturdai aftfi t!. ? i ?>?? of bu ? i , -li Ban Franrleeo WtilnriJa) evenlna tranaa l bualnaaa al .?-in Franel eo on Thuraday, leave Ihere in tl" na ai.' reach New Vork earlj n ttt- forenoon of the followlna M ?n<lai thei a II ihlna thi l .': m Ne .v ^'.'? I. to Ban r- nd 11 turn in aboul alghl daya and bein^ ao.-cat froBn . .-ii..sa axactly uiie w.-.-k. r.AUTERBACH'8 DSUWAflOaf. WIIAT HE PR0P08B8 TO DO. PLATT WANTS TO ITira OUT TW: ELEO TION DISTRICT ABBOCIATIONal HI<;il HABDBO AND L'NOOBVrITUTIOHAL MBTWOBf ADOPTBO HV THB MA< HINK IN THB BaWHMOfJ OT THB fM'.rv ROLL8 IN THW WBJBTI? PABT Of I'l.ATT's aCHBafB TO CON Tl'.'.t. A BOUD DBUBOATK>S rfl )M TKM RTATB TO THB NATIONAL - I V IA Tl'.N KEXT ^ I'.AI! The ronsumlnif ambttlon of Th'.p-ins C, PkitPf polltlcal txlatence is a Cablnel portfotlo He w;.:.ts to be Becretary of the Treaaury in the n.-xt Rapobllcan Admlnlatratlon. To reacn thla goml it u abaolutely neceaaary that he ahouM be a raore potent factor In the comlng Republl? can National Conventlon than he baa been in th.- paat An eaaentlal requlatte of auch potea> tlallty la t.i havi .it bla command a aolld detega tinn from New-York Btate. Thla la the founda tl.?n of all hls deala, bargalna and c unbtna ttona. Hp reallaea it thoroughly, and he la ' tin>f about to aecure th tl >n of o delegatea who wlll h ? creatun ? ? f '????? wlll. Thal is the partlcular objecl ..f bla actlvlty at prea ent, as it waa durlng the lal Bverr thintr ?'lse, even the Leglalature, la aeci ndary to It; or t" apeak raore pi la ualng everythlng elae to the accompllahmeni of that purpoae. It la hard - iry to *ay that the Repub? llcan part) in thli Btal 11 I In favqr of Mr Platt'a aaeum?d iea .- waa deno onatratedat thelaal Bl I ntlon, whlch Mr. Platt certalnly dld nol ?? ntrol aba lutely, ..r he riever n i have c maenti i to the renomlnatloa of two of hla tvoa d ? i or permltted tne delegatea t-. run away after Warner Miller'a <x dae plank He ilmply bowi ! to thi wlahi i l tae majorlty. Had he done otherwlae he would iare im| leti ly he may < on trol the In o . li g Legial. tur'- remalna to b een, t>vit it cann I be d ;:i .1 ind hen In llea his h >pe that no law-R|aklng booj ?? In Albany whlch contained a larger elemenl ? ndent Republl ana than the <.n- Juat electi i The I < t nate, but evei \ i lear-hi ? I ?! |. 'itl lan ki iwa thal the Boaa mual do aome vtg 1 impalgnlng ho *\'.-n ? I teatlng . - ure for h);i - I I I d >!?? gatlon t1' the National Con\ u n. And thi- la haracter l tl campalgn be h is anterai H-. propoaaa l i cr t.-h opp iltl ?n from ono ' the Btate to l ? and ba haa ... g m hla ?.. r N< a 1 irk C >untya the Ita I ' of hii a, UilAT HI8 1'I.AN 18, The plan by whlch he propoeea to domlnata New-York County la unlque There la nothtngj Uke it in the hlatory of local polltl a II aur paaaea all prevloua ttti rta In reckleaa deftai f law. order, decency and ?-?Tir-li->^ aenttment Th^re la n>. precedent, nol hvpii In the anna'.s of Tam? many Hall, t<> <''im|>are wlth it. The Republlcan organlsatlon in New-Yortl C lunty conalata theorotically, of t,392 electloo dlatrtet aaaodatlona They are the unit? of or? ganlgfiMlMI and the H.ur.-t? gf alL polixie.*! po*er. if fr.-o and Independenl they wotsld refle i wlll >if th? people wlth abaolute lldellty. That lg the th" iry upon whlch the Commlttee of Thirty proceeded when it aboliatied th.- old forra 4 A - aembly dlatrlct organlxatlon and i theae nnall organixatlona "f aotera r ? caa be no <|ii.-.-ti ii that if boneatly e nducted they arould be the baala ?>' an Ideal ayatem of partj or? ganlxatlon. Bul the acheme is n l honeatt) ar rted out; it never baa t>.-en, and if Mr. Platt baa hls way th"se uttle organixatlona i - a ba a matfr of hlatory. He pr *> aea to wlpa than out entlrely and go ba k to the worat f.?r:n of the old Aaaembly dlatrl 1 plan, and he baa aet about do Imk ao wltn a <1^k' **?* Of high-hande.lne*a that ,.p pala the raoal reckleaa aad uaecruputoua p *li ti lans of thla i Ity. THB U8B uF LAUTBRBACH. Through hla atool-pigcon, Bdward Laut he has. un.hr tt;.- rulw" .>f B r"-"iir<;lm<-m, set about to nulllfy all the work ?>f the Commlttaa of Thirty, and t.. plaoe the Republlcan party of thla county In the banda ?.f Ita moat dlareputabla elementa To underatand fully tii" acheme, it u only neceaaary to conalder a brief atatement of the facta In the caae. At 'ii" laat meetlng of the Republlcan County i rea ilutlon waa adopted the Commlt'ee on Oi ganliation to i ki - b aa were deemed neceaaary to provlde l r an addltlonal enrolment <>f Repul ?? to the i i Imai l< -. a hl h wlll be hel I i i ? i ? ? r 10 Thla i unded well to the unlrd ttd; 11 really ; iked a- If the Platl gang, f . apathy and la k | J i f thi othi r eld ?? golng :, aci In the intereata of the party. No au u thought, of c urae, waa behlnd the reaolutloa. i aii |y a loak to com al the u y L'nder thla reaolutlon, the j.>r. :-?? ? rnl ? whlch la known i nly to th itodla l immlttee'a archlvea, th.- Organlxatlon C n whlch la owned bj i tt, a I to v rk u;th a vengeance. The membera : tt ?'? 1 iny more H >publl ana c ul I 1 ;. the llata aorae gulllotlne work waa L And ao they appointed thlrty-flve aub-cona -.. commlttaa for ea h iaaembly Iha trtel to handle the ax-. Bach oi thi auh committeea conalated of thr. - \< a rule one man ?an a Republlcan ita > |ng, like Mr. Campbell In t: Xv ? tO glve tone and reapectabUlty, i an il .wy ? ? the other two were polltlclam after Platt'a own heart, men like C n ? " Van i' ? t *. - l. Van Allen, "Denn: " Sh a, "Ch Murray, "Pred" Qlbba, Qi rge Hl I i Relaenweber, "Abe" Qruber and thal brlghl and ahlnlng llght of the Alban) Capltol halla, imaaa Thornton. THE BAMI I >LD G \N'i In other w irda Platl dlrected the old gang 'o undo c mpletely thi w irk whlch, t 'i\> ?clvea, the) had been forced I perform or tha) Commlttee ol Thlrt) T - thi wa) the) t about dolng It: Bach Aeaembl) Mel - l Com? mlttee appointed by Lauterbach waa autb li 1 t.i revise the enr Imi nl In ever) tlon dlatrlcta In each Aaaembl) .h-t;1 l b) 5trik \vk fmm the ro'.l the name of any member who had reraoved tr> m i ?? dlatrld " bad dled r h?l aaed t.. be a Republlcan." No rule waa lail down thut ihould determlne thi.< tn imeatoua queatlon of whethcr a man waa i R i ai r not. That waa kfl to the arbltrary Judgraenl <>f theae patrtota and If, for exampka, Amaaa Thornton or "Cakr" Mau, wko conatltute the majorlty of the Republlcan party In the xxvth Dlatrlct, dectde that auch membera of ttie party 11 Cora Hii- N Bllaa or Colonel Crugi r or Ih !^e Horace Roaaell bave "eeaeed t > be Repubttcana," thal !?? all there Is ,il>.'iit It. Mr H.ims cannot v,.t? al the prlmartee, nor 'a.i be <i.. anythtng other than proteat t.> the Commltu. Appeala whlch haa never yet been known t.> repudlate any <>f the "Bne work" of the B lya Bul the powar >>f theae committeea doea n.>t and here. They eaui nol only revWe the n.iis tj thetr hearta* eontent, bul if any chaJranaa or aecretar) >^t' aa electlon <li-tn.; decllne i t.> Ki\e up hla !><>? ?ka they oan, accordlng t.> Lauter Lacb'a instiuetiune, "luke BbOB aotloti lu tha