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,NKW TARIFF BILL8 READY.| CONORSMMAN IIORM PR0PO8E8 TO RB* ?TORI M'KINI.l.Y lH'TIKS. BB BAfl a mi.i. n:viviN.; UVSRAl i-urortTANT BCnaTPrriBat MT HARRM PKKSKXTS A Ba> visioN OT thc WOOLLEN BCHEDULE W.ishinpton. Dec. 1?CongTI 88*888 Morse. of Maa. aahhuaetta, will on M?nd?? Introdtic* th* followlng . provtd* for tho exI.tInK dellclenclea in the revenuc iwhl.h ha- Blready bBM prlnted ln The Trlbune of Wedneaday, Novambi r !7), and tnovo its reference to the Commlttee aa Waya and Meana: Be it enacted *t ?. Thal on and after January i. 1>><w then- sball b.- levled. collected and pald upon all artlcle. Imported from forelgn eountrtea and men tloned tn Bchcdule. .:. .1. K ,.i I i.. .?? the Revi me Bct approved October 1, 18*0, the dutlea Imp - lle.; .1*0 lt| ri i wrh. inv.itv. both ' - ind plain, thi dutb - named ln Param M ind 86 8ehedu> B, of aaM act; upon tin plate. the dutlea named ln Paragraph 121, Bchedul. .'. a,-t an i up i ? '-:' li the I itl. i n im 1 ln r*aragrapl i 343 I - i 8cl iie N, ot fA'A - ' Thi. bill revlves th- McKlnley bffl in the sectlons named It revlvea the agrlcultural achedu'.e of is ", whlch embraced more careful dutlea f.,r the .1 fence _? 'ulture, eapectally al. ng the aeacoaat and tbe ? rn b irder, than nj , rlou* t* a '? i I aoi vtvea ihe ech* lule relatlng to flax irp and th ir manufa.-t.it. B, the BChedul .1 k no i !s and Ihe achedu.e aj t.. wool and woollena, ? apecial provlslona relatlng to earthen a an. tlnplatea and u.'. v In tha Houae to- lay Mr. Hania, of ohio, Intro irlft bill *.r thla Congreaa. lt .eeki t> rev a.- the woollen achedule, anl for that purpoae -? under tha a ao.li n ache I ? : , ??-. h* foll >w?: Mei . .-?'. i a lola of merlno blood, Imme ? ? ? lown clothlna, woo.a, etc, Includ* Ing - i 'h as bave b.i heretcfore Imported from Ayre* N. w-Ze in I. Australla, Caw of i: : , Greal Brlta tr. Rua.i.. C mn i.i ai an 1 all \\ ed or deaignat. 1 ln ? ? .' and .. eater, i "otew .1. Lln roln ihlre, down ? g w >o1b. fanad. I u g ? da an 1 othera usually krr '.-. ii by i hair ol the camel, goat, alp ica, or other llfci inima'.. :; i lon.kol, natli ?? Bouth \'u- rlcan, ' i - Va:p ira!. ?, natr - Itu.i an, c inn 'a ind al! woola of llk< c i irai ter hen i -' re Im Tui key, flrci .. Egypt, Byrla, etc, ? \ ? irds f.r ?' u flcatlorl are to be provlded by lon la ii. le for the flxlng ol lutli a on m.x. I wo i> an I all ia r elthei to be lecn a >. i ? r . - i. Wa.hed woo ity twlce aa .,-... . three tin a. much. Tl rb i foi owa: A'.l w ...ls un 1 hair rrl the i rai claas. II cei t. a pound; a . w >ol. ni: ! hall of thi -.'. l-cla i. 12 renti pound; wool* under Cla.. ". and camel'a hair of the game cla.B, value i al le.i. than I '? a nt. ? poun I, pay a duty of 3 ind . more thtin 13 centa a pound. Ineludlng eharg i, M f.-r c*?nt a 1 valon m. Woola on the ak:n are to pay h<- .aame duty as other woola FREE BILVER MF.N NOT HOPEFUI* THEY EXPECT KO UEOI8I.AT10N IN THEIR INTBR i:sr THis BE88ION. ?Washlnrton. P*-". 6 (Speclal) Mr. Dubola, of Idaho. one of the moal a tlvi and Influentlal of .- ? fr, ,.-s hn r Rei ubl eai a :rr tha Bi ald t-'1 r*y thnt the fi : not .. oh favorabla leglalatlon at t1.. pi laalon of Con and that ln vlew ot tbe ho.tili ati Presldenl be lld nol bi H? ve any ap. I il effort . .;.! i : . Th .llver men, ... t., Ceve i. would ao far ? ? ntrol tii" c >mi that they could al ai :? I m< bring up ?? fr< ?* olnage u i lt was liki ly thal a numbi r of ap .- ,, ivoca ry of auch a m - r< woul i b made ' makli - .. pi " REORGANIZATION OF THE BENATE. A MEMBER OF THB REPUBUCAN CACCUfl COM MITTEE QIVE8 Hi- 4 ii:' ? 8. Waahlng: -n, D< ? ? ' ? ' ?'"'" f"r " orsanizatiu. of the Benat. li auggeated Now that Um Republicai i hav.- begun l CUM thi ?-? rloualy II l? probable thal I wjU fl, ill the ..tii ? b, although tir*.- matter has*not been talked about In caucua aave to the moat Informal manner. One of ,he moat Influentlal membera of the i - named yea . by Mr. Bherman sald thli mornlng thal there ?ppeared to ba llttle oppoaltion among thi Demo cratfl ;.. the propoaed n n inlxatton of the . offlce. ol the Benate, and thal euch reorganlaation would take pia.e uakaa th*- Democrata were de place tnemaelvea on record ln the In dulgence of obBtructlve tactlca. - metbod to be puraued la one entlrely wlthln thc .- pe of the rules, agalnat whlch no Conatltu -.,,? ean ba i*Jaed7' i il I thla Benator. . be borae In mlnd that a majority of a li alwaya aufflclenl to transact bualnesB. 5U ., ., voti pa.--.-s bllla and reaolutlon.. and it can ly elect tb?- ofllcera ol this body. Buppi -?? ,pu:iBt. nomlnate candldatea; the Repub.ieans ? .- would vot. again.t thi m. rhen the Democrat. will probably place In nomlnatlon can for the oilices, and the RepubUcan. wlll vote again.t them. Now, when the Repub.tcans p.ace thelr candldatea bei ?re i Senate, lt 1. confldently I that they wlll reci Ivi the afflrrnallve vote of tha Republlcana and ti- negatlve of the Demo craU That wlll neceeaarllj glve the Republlcana tbe majority ot tbe quorum. foi they have more than hav* the Democrata. ll la not to be prt.umed for a mom.-iit thal the Democrata wou.d aecilne to vote for thi | ? ? of breaklna a quo? rum. They would hardiy care to bo before the country on a record of that iort, ai ' lf they d <1 th-v would have no aa.urance that thelr plan would be Bucceraful There are membei ol lh. Popull.t i itrtv who lo not b. Ili ve ln ob tructh tactl I they" wou.d vote. although ca.ting their vot" again.t the RepubUcan candldatea Their voting, however, would cause a quorum !?? be preaent, and the Re bublicana would h.iv. the majorltj of the quorum .,? ,| . ... t thelr candldatea. li .< ? ma to mi then eed )"? r.o doubl about the abllity of the Repub? llcana to accompll.h thla \\..rk when they ae. Bt . it." -?> ? A RatofARKABLE ELECTION CJONTESf. PEC17UAR rEATUREB OF THE CASB OF MITCHEU AOAIN8T WALBH. Waahlagton, i" I (fp lal) The moal pecullar conte=te l eJectlo befon the exlatlng Houaa or H. | . tivei is thal of Mltcl 11 agalnat Walah, of th* VHlth Ni w-York Dlatrlcl li '- I lt is th* most pecullar caae In aomi roape ta thal haa ever b*-sn before any il >uae of R prewnutlvea rh.- foundatlon of the Oovernment. Accord Ing to the offlclal n I irna Walah r. elved a plural ? ,: .; voti of i". ... 740 Uve aad blank" ball ta. Walah* rol 1,4*), whloh v.is leaa by 5.821 lhan the ? iti returned ror Dunphy. the Democratlc candldate irr 1892. whlle Mltchell'i n turni I voti m ia I. whlch t by 1,987 than tha: of Fdrd. Ihe RepubUcan candl? date la that rear. In the mean tlme. however, th boundarl* of I dlatrlcl a rc chai ;. ' "'i'- it West M'-hSi, jf>*HV. TBAOIMaHK A</\. CP-RELIABLE"^ CARPETS TOUCH THEM?NEEDLESS TO SAY MORE, Ul mor. brtgbi ai I ' "'w,'"r* *'**? ,:a,:y -oniraeia ^ured -*1'- '??? ' ? ** ** N" M !"y>* "r aack .ua .altlag your . .- w.n. *ji na. ? ? '" ad" avari irar*. U I ? ? I 0-la not adveitlfc. I ' Purlor Silit* '/' Iiortiain Prices. BfaMitir Vovelll.'" are Bhow* In profu.lo... OPK*l ^4','1 RDA1 BVB.EISO. CAS14 ut* V..1U* ?-/ A J (OWPERTHWAIT < {04,106 and 108 Weat 14* St. ITBAB 6I9JX SiooWm S?m: Ftatbush Av. narRilloiiS food ion nouv. iio\k ami iihai>. A. B. C. s?t Oatmeal ?F AI.L.JlItKAKKAST FOOI1S Tlli: lll-lST. in lmpt',1, ti'able tu make B wholly acurate i om pariaoa. Wlthln the tlme requlred by law Mr. Mltchal] aerved a aotle* of oaataat, allegtag ^okf ii luila aad liregularttlea In th.- condad of tba ratlo* and electlon, and Mr. Walah replled. Then began a aystematlc .attempt by the latter to obstrucl and delay the pr.llnga?euch an at t.iupt ns no man would make who belleved that !-. h.id a >;"..'i caae. He bo fir Bucceeded that. de ,-].!t.- tb<> moat vlgoroua and unremlttlng cffuris on thc part o' Mr. Mltchell, backed by an appeal to the courts and rep ated appeal to Clerk Kerr, ol rnc Houae of Repreaentatlvc, the teatimony ln i?? h ilf of Walah ? ir kepl back. and Mr. Kerr bi i med to regard n aa h'.-i duty nol to open the teatimony of the conteat inl and have it prlntcl. Pv th.a refu.al Mr. Kerr dlrectly played into tbe hand. of Mr. Walah, whoae acheme rrom thc outaei to have I.n aoli ly one of delay. lf hl* caae l. is weak and bad aa btaconduct ln regard to it during lg) eifhi ,,i ion montha would Indlcate, hla courae can ea.lly be explalned on th.- theory tbal v ib to draw for a few month. longer than he otherwlse could the aalary of an offlce to whlcb . man w ia elected. Bul that, after all, la a ir, -.r of mlnor conai quenee. lt now MHTII tO D. the duty of the House of Bepreeentattvea to Invea .. .,-, I'.-j. ca.e even more promptly than it miitnt bave done If Mr. Walsh had not apparently undei taken to nulllfy a law whlch waa deslgned to ha.ten the Bettlemenl ol electlon contests. 11 hla titie ;.. the aeal as a Repre.cntatlv Ih a valld one. he appear. hlmaelf to have done h i beat \<> caat a cloud upon It. lf hl. tltle ls not a ralld one lt to be the duty of the Houae ol Representa , vei aa promptly bb practlobla to aacertaln thal fact nnd act accordlnrly. The House owea aome leratlon to Mr. Mltchell, but lt owea a more Importanl and lolemn duty to Itaelf and th.- coun ;;V. Mr. Mltchell c'.alma to have teatimony .how Ing tb. t. In.tead or' belns elected by a a tnt plural Ity of 367 votea, Mr. Walah waa actually defeated bj i plurallty thrice aa large. lt thi. clalm Is well grounded it ought not to be n dtmcuit or ledloua proceedlng for the Electlon. Commlttee to prove it and for the Houae to a rl ea lt. HALF-HOUR BE88ION OP THE HOUSE. THB MILEAGE COMM1TTEH Al'I'OINTI-.n-WAU.En CORRESrONDENCE CALLED FOR. Waablngtoa, Dec. g?The Houae remalaed in acs ilf an hour to-day, and then adjourned untll Monday. Meaars. Terry (Dem., Ark-) aad Boatnar (Dem., i iwa) appeared and took the oath. eaker Reed announced bla Um commlttee? thal on mlleage-conalatlng of Meaars. Wright, of Massachusetta; Barbara, of Callfornla, and Burrell, ..;? Uiinola, Republlcana, and Pendleton, of Texas, 1), moi ? A Jotnt reaolutlon, Introdoced by Mr. Dtngiey (Rep., Me.), waa agreed to, autboruring thc printliiK .. addltlonal coplei of tbe monthly atatlattcal abe ra ?? publlahi l bj the Treaaury Department Mr. Baker (Rep, N. II.) latrodneed a resolution calling on Becretary Morton tor a report of his ae* tl ..l ln connectlon wlth the approprlatioa for pur cba.lng and dlatributlng aeeda and publlahlng f*rm .- ' bulletina Objectlon wa* made by Mr. McMillln (Dem., Tenn.), and i; wlll go to the Commlttee on Agrlculture when appolnti l. Mr. Turner ii><m.. Qa.) .lmllarly objected to tbe . ,i reaolutlon offered by Mr. Walker (Rep., Maai l, aasuring the Prealdent ot tbe aupport of the House in nv.y . IT ,rt he may make to Im* prove th condltton of the Armenlana. Thla i a.-i.nn i a colloquy between Mr. Crlsp (Dem., Ga.) and the Bpeaker ov-r a queatlon of proci lure. Mr. Crlsp aald thai such requeati would constantly b. ma le, nn l isked the Bpeaker wheiher or not thu readlng of the reaolutlon, or wbatever the docu*. menl uas. would Inaure .. place for ll In "ihe R -,.i i" after objectlon had 6 en made to it. con* aideratlon. The 8p< ker replled thal clrcumatancea w oi, 1 have : - dstermlne the matter. In Bomi ? iaea tbe prlntlng ol i ie loi imi n might be neceaaary ro , xplaln f thi Houbi . lu thla, us the re que.1 w.i- for readlng and prlntlng, an objectlon would kei p .; oul ol "'I ie Record." Mr Mll'.cr (Rep.. Kan i Introduced a reaolutlon re ? ng the Prealdent. if In hla oplnlon it is tio' Incompatlbl wlth the pub'.lc Intereat., to communl cate to the Hou.e all Informatlon ?? ? ?? ? by hlm .--..it.- Department ln regai 1 to the arre I an trlal ..r John !.. Waller, a L'nlti 1 Stal a cltlxen, by t.; French authorltiea In the laland of Madagaacar, and bis impriaonment ln Franca, Includlng all cor rerponden tween EdwardTelfalr Wetter, I'r.ired ? - Consul tn Tamatave, and Edwln F. Uhl, of the Departmenl of State, and all recorda, docu r, nta an 1 evldence In any way loocblnc the m.itter ln 'ole pceaalon or to tne poaaeaaion ?C tha .^t.;;; l lepai tmant LAST DAY OF THE PORTRAIT SBOW. OPINIONS OF BENJAMIN C. PORTER AND J. CAR BOLL BECKWITH *JS THE EXHIB1T8. Th.- Portralt Bhow In th.- Natlonal Academy o* I, for i benefli I 31 J ? 0 all I and the Ortfiop. Ilc Hospltal, wlll cloae to*nlght at 10 o'clock. The tearoom. were well fllled yeaterday afternoon at the r> t r-iv n by Mra. Cammack, aaaiated by Mrs. Harmann Oelricha, Mrs. John R, Drexel, Mlaa .lanet Hoyt and Mia. Oray. The Mandolln Band played, and the galleriea were speclall) decorated for the occaalon Among tha vlritora yeaterday were Mrs. Paul iL.iirf., Mr. and Mrs. Kairtck Rtgga, Mra. Dlxon, \i, \. o, Hodgea, Mlaa Beekman and Mlaa Bene dlct. To-day all the women of the commltteea con* ,,. ted wlth Bt. John'a Oulld and the Orthopedlc H igpltal will preside In the teai oms, and there wlll i,. mualc by Llbertl'a Seapolltan Troubadour., Benjamln C. Porter and J Carroll Beckwlth, membera of the Artlata* Commlttee ?.r the Portralt Bhow recently had aornethlng to aay lo a Trlbune reporter ab ul certaln eommenta that bave been made regardlng the exhlbltion. "That the preaent portrall exhlbltion," remarked Mr. Port*r, "ahould be contraated wltb that of laat year i? InevHable, but that concluakma ahould ba drawn unfei'orable fo tba former la surprtslng lo*any ona who baa taken more than a curaory look at tha galleriea. The element of novelty af forded by a colli tlon of picturea made up en* tii.-ij of portralt* >.f wi men cannol be bo strong thli year, bul thal is more tban compenaated for by the greater variety of buman Intereat In an exhlbltion of portralta of men, women and chll? dren, in the contraal of atrength aad grace, dlgnlty and tba charai ol cblldhood, and the conaequent ?rreater dlveralty <>f schoola and metboda each ad* mlrably represented. The preaenl exhlbltion ls t|ulte equal to, lf not better, tban tbat ol laal year from any polnt of riew, of art, <.r even th.it <>r -..,,..'? m< nt of Iti aucceea, oi of I ln portralture, and Intereati i obaervera of Amerl? can progreea ln portraltura should be greatly gcat* .,,, | at tha .-M'l'ii.nt ihowlng made by out own ; tera." Aa to the comparath meriti of the Portrall gbow and the portralti ol women exhlbltion ..f ; st year, Mi Beckwlth aald he would gladl t|., careful atudy of the preaenl exhlbltion by tboae Interested In work. "i art and learn from them upon v.h.ii grounda lh< ipei rlty of bul year*. exhlbltroq waa clalmed. The.dlfference of merit, if .ny n ited was so Bllghi that he bad been un ,,, ,,..t., t it "ln any *\- nt." Mr. Beckwlth m to s.iv, "it mual be admltte 1 that xe have never before had .ri thla countr) so Un an exhl? bltion >.i thi portrall palnter.' arl u In elthei thla or la^t year*. txhlbltfon. Thal the Portralt Show i- def.rvlnc of ihe careful contemp.atlon ol our cannol be qui atloned. The i - , oi monotony. whlch miglit Ju.t.i have been ,,,.,,:,. to the exhlbltion of 18*4, cannol be made thi. v..r. and ihe hiaher atandard "i m ril In thi '..il room' must di itenerally admitti I. Throujth ;. . t.roalty ol ;.pie poBsessIng flne portralt., ibli .rr iln to gather t" : i re 1 in rkable and varl 1 collectlon of contemporan.i work. Thi best palnter. ol Enxland, Fram and Vmi-ri. i. who have m le portraltui a .pecla.ty, arP -, ? ;... nt. l. and n mv of thi m . tlu cholcest : exampie. ol th.-lr bruah. The noti o .arioua ma. i,,;, und dlKniiie.1 workmanshlp, whlch I* louoh.-d ; i, many of the male portralt., Klve. n atundard of ? vlgorout fon to thi sho* thli year thal la i ol , only Bn Incentlvi to our lo il p tlntera, bul la , worthy < f ? refu idj on tbe pai i ol the p ibbc : Iionnat ha. rarely excelled the Hne bruah work ,,. .1 , hara lei ?; -, i yed In the porti ill of I ;..v- rnpi \i.rtou. Zorn". two br.int ma.terplece* ol Mr W'hceler ami Mr Bcnd reach tb?- blgheal technlra. achievemeut, whlle ihe eompo.ltlon and handllng . and i.. h uuallty ol color In thi two beautl? ful ll'ili portralw ol Cornellua Vanderbllt and Charlea Lanter havi teldom been excelled bj thla c) vet portralU.l >-f the preaenl Enxlish i i i Oui own Amerlcan palnten are ?<-n to the from. and are atrongly repr.aented, ihowlna thelr .'."ik from the begli nlng of the century down io the present tlme. Thosi who aro tempb I to compari I . exl rab v wlth th.it of Irnt ye.ii u ,,i,,i bettei devole . I.tt.a more tlme to th Por I . ,:. !. although ihey may mis^ brllllan) .> implea, thev wlll flnd th*:n well replaced by othen equally brilllant, wlth a grut. r vartaty, and ln K'.m.rjl a blghei areraga." tTEUOE AXD EILLED U) A FOI 0 LA 11.. Balem, Maaa., De , I Al thi Balem P lo Rlnk nlght, Wllllam J Qod land one o the , ? U ' ton, waa atruck in the bead by a polo ball, fro.-n , .-. hl hi dle i tbi.a Baoralng Ood lanJ ' ? . | tht artra n< ttlag at t.-e en i of ; tn,. . ,,( . mi of the playi ri iti ui k thi bail, and lt il..', uralgbl through tir,- nettlng. atrlklng noua ja.id on tra rlgbl temple. Qodaland o.t. ataoui I twenty-flve w ir* dd, and A-ar. a <ro the Noraian-at. eroaalng <*f the Boaton an.i .\uine I iiallroad. THE TRIAL UF THE BHEKlFF. coMMISSIONKIl BHIELDfl TBSiiFias Ai r? TIIK PRISONER8' O iMMITMKNT. TAaUfKN TOi.n ____EPEM M'T TO MiM1 vTHAT tiii: PAMEM s.mii ABOUT THB BAJB BXSBB l'.KINO SIIAVKP. Unlted States Oommlssloner Shields WBA tho flrst wKneaa ln jreat_rday*a aeaakM ot BhorllT TaniM-n'.s trlal ln Judge Alllaon'B paul ot Q< Beral Puaalone He teattfted an I,, tho eomnUUntnt of the eacaped prlsoners, Kllioran, nusseii ;>nd Allen, He aaM they wer." arnijnne-1 btfOfB Iii'" Ofl MarCB 31 an.l c .nimltt.il tO LodlOW BtTBOl Jall nn Aprll l. The chargM BgalnBl them were robbing poatofBcea of tbe <iov.rr.ment. Gtaneral Tracy, wh.. la golng to conducl the drfen a on th. Une that ihe fugltlvea were n->t i-i";" '?> the liaiT-- of Bheriff Tamaeo, objected to Ihe teatj rooB. as t.) the commltmeflt oa the ground that u was not Included ln the Ifldlctmeflt Tho objection waa overruled, for Judge AIIIbob potntad t > the fact that the commltment was set . forth ln the Indlctoient Gteneral Traey alao ob- , jected to rocommltmenl papera of Jnn?- 10 and InaiBted lhat the CommlaBloner had bo rivrht to commlt the men to Ludlow Btreet JalL AH hta objectlona arara overruled. Mr. Bhlelda aald taal arhen the prlaonera were flral before him they war.' well Iresacd. Ruasell had b muatai he, Killoran al !?? irhtakeri and Altah a muBtache. When they arere before blm June 3, they wer.- all clean Bhavefl and "looked Uke trampa" Mr. Bhlelda could not remember Juat how many tlinea the prisonera arere b?f ire blm. 'le made th ? flnal commltment on ? BprlBffleld, II!., indlitm.ru on June 2. The CommlSSloner last saw them on June 28. OENERAL TRACTB OBJECTION8. John P. Kannedy, Chlef Deputy I'nited states Marabal, teatlflid. He produced varloua recelpta for th.- prlaonera when tbey wi re conveyed back and forth between the jall nnd Unlted Btatea Court Flve objectlona were rataed to these re? celpta, all of which were overruled except the THE EXAMIXATION OP WCAKTY. last, which nai on the gr und thnt Kennedy had ?ipne-i the aame of "McCarty," iiis auperlor, to tiie recelpta Queatloned as to wbether be krew bi y paaaea for the admlttance of vtattori tfi Ludlow Btreet Jall had bei i laaued fr.m the Harshal's offlce, th- wltneaa answered in fi ? negatlve. The wlt ivss waa questloned by General Tracy aboul his knowledge of privilegea accorded prlaonera In the jall. Objection by the prosecutlon was raised. .Mr. Fellows Bald thal be did n t think th..! any customary negllgen e in this reapecl would aff : the presenl eaa . Ib thla he dld BOt agree wlth bli i soclate, Mr. vTeeka, who iu his THI. WITNE8B ITCARTT. addreaa t-> thi Jury '?:! Wedfleaday dwell par ti.-nlaily ofl the alleged iieplia?.-n_e of the Bf l I ? and keeper. The queatlonlng was allowed. Mr. Kennedy said thal under the f rmer Bheriff prlvlli th.- yard were all. wed Fed ral prlaoBi rs. and upon the payment of board they were illowed to ,,-,! al a Bpeclal table. Objection was mad. by General Tracj t i alr. vTeeka'a questlon wbether ,,:? not eo-called "daflg rous" prlaonera arere prlvlleged. < >bj t; ? waa auatalm d. AM INSPECTOR'B TEBTIMONT. Charlea P. Lewla, .. poatofflee Inapector, was nexl aworn and said that be waa pr - ' when the prlsonera were arralgned on May tl. On :i vlsll in ti-.-- Jall afterwaid be aotlci d the ch app arance ol the mefl. Kdwar l W. n Btwav, a Deputy Ufllted S Marshal, said he took the prlaonera to Ludlow Btreel Jall from the courl "ii May il. li" de? llvered them t" Kei p i McC ibe. He said that aft.-r the prli mera hnd ehaved .. he heard the Bheriff on one oc -aslon aay to the Warden: "Do not mlnd the appea; .,:. - .,: the prlaonera lt doea nol amounl to b _ _n. Do n .1 pay any attentlon t>> ih.. n ara papera, elther." Deputy Unlted Btatea Marshal J. G. Mc_arty , h?? bi ai i the Bheriff ^; l i the Wanl- n of ti"- Jall' "D i Bol mind what tbe ; ap rs Bay ab ml the?e n en b 'Ing ehaved. w ru n you are before the publlc aa lona. aa i ha**e been yoB arlll pay b i attentl m t i It." He said fui i.'i.-i tlial '.-? hen hc . ? i l n sevoral .ul ma wlth Boatwl u to the Jall I '' ,!" oners le- never saw them locked up. He raw them in the dlnlng-room and Ihe reeeptlon -? ? m. Deputy I'nii- i Statea afarahal Dan'.el Hurlej said tbat he was one of the deputtea who had charge of Klll ?ran, Ruaaell and Allen wh.n thej were taken back and forth between the jall and , url He alao aald that for a nur.ii.--r of yeara he waa a keeper Ib Ludlow Btreel Jall uflder Sherlffa Fla.-k. Blcklee, Gorman and dan ij He Bald thal Ir aome loatancea Federal prlaonera pald iii.-ii board ut -h>- rate ol 1*8 a week The > -ur: then adjourned untll Monda) morn? lng n.-x: at 10:30 o'clock. BTOCKBttLDBBB BVED FOB A BIQ VBBT. Pi rtdenoe, ii,- >;. -.\n equlty eaae, whleh Ib rolVU a \mtgf numb.-r Of poI8l??-? ,. .'? n 1 mts. njs beard Ib ihe guprema Cour: to-day. lt was tbal af Charlea R. tVarren aad Edgai W iaullabury agalaai ihe Provldenca Tool Company. The eor n \\?-nt imi.i flve nr alt yeara ago, and iri ISJS ti petltlonera rei ivered Judgraefll for IW.SM ,, - , .,:. '1'.;. . 1 ,an I II .Hi IflipOBBlbUlt) 10 ,u Ifmi nt. ..ii! thei havi l imi* action in Iieei from the .tockhol lei - company, al'.eglni ibat, undei Ita charter, Btoekhoi !? i ?aa i m mall |. for the di bta o con. .-i ii. 1 n- di f. ndaflta pl< > i i ?'<. bj ri >? n o r__-i.ua amendnvnt* to the atatutaa, thej in Bxempt fi .i.i peraonal llablllty. Thfl caae wa f ir advls. rm ni oldi i- Ini ludc thi Hoi dana, of l-'..n Rlver, and promlneni peopli and fainllioa ln Brooklyn. Brlatol, it. 1-. and IJo.itoii. (MARIANI WINB) THE IDEAL FRENCH TONIC. "Vin Mariani sustains vi tality and restores strength auicker than any other tonic." Juliet Corson. Ar Dar,..;i?T? 8 I tftt* BBMBBa Arnm Pr??Tm-TToaa. 5ent frcc, If this paper I. menlioncd, Descriptlvc Book, Portralts and AutogTaplrs of Celsbrltles. MARIANI & CO., r..;. ? ii r-?r.r,..| tln?na a Wm 15th 81., Naw Voaa. Voai... ..;. Oifn-1 -.in.i. 8A XI TA BIA XS IX 8E88I0N. MBETiNO OF THK STATE ABSOCIATIOll IN ATLANTIC CITY. A PAPER BT CARR >L P. BABBETT OX THE POLLU* TP)N OT BTREAMfl, 6*F TIMKI.V IMTERE8T TO MANY NEW-JERSRT CITIB8. Atlantlc f'lty, !>? ?. 9. The New-Jereey Btate Banl tary Aaaoclatlon be/ran it; twenty-flfth annuil rn et* Ing here to-day. ii waa i illed to order ln fb? Brlgh ton Caalno. Ta delegatea. aboul flfty !n number, are tbe guests Of the Atlantlc City B >ard of liealth, and wera welcoated on thelr ...rr.vii by Benator 8, i?. ib n ? I..- ? who re i i pai en or to ik part in the ? i ??? n i'r. O. VV. Braymer, ol Camden: Dr. Joaeph W. Btlckler. cf Oraag*!; J. V. .-'. il, Health Otflcer of Pal raon; Baron Xlla Paaae, dircctor of tl ' !!?.,;? Inatl?ut?, of Boaton; Dr. w. B ri ln ? r and Vi rnoi D v ?:?: . I Ji j Clty: !'. Jackaon i f . .1 i . Bmo k, Dr, i..-w.s \\'.-i iii ui. i Phl li :phla, an l Dr. T. K. u I, of At Clty. i 'arrol P, Ba It, ol .-: immit, read i p*rper - n "Govtrnm ntal i Ibudi of Preventlns ;iu- rollu ?? a." H? Mtld, In part: ? ??; '?? n .,: im" -.>?!', ii hl i . ra mai ? ad to eonti il will meekly aubmll hl pnysical 111* rn his phyaielan, hla I.. to hla laa j ei and even his i i ,,!?;.._ iitli ?i ii ls III igleal, but iii i - c ipi ?!?? i- *.. mpatny. Tl e previ a ... ? i llutli n li : g "pa porate p j r. - i . ir !. i wlth a n ral ternlty, l?ut i i pertlea In any Benae common rec ve .' t.ir-iy protecti n. 1 he tn ims ol country our common herltag aingularlj beautiful and b.:.- ilcenl ire p ?liut .1 wlth the w i.-i ol i ii ab i rbe I ln co mei il i i; i - . ahd thelr war. rshe i- are wantonly atrlpped adorned thi in and m i le m >n ? rju i!m thi ?? flow, II may aa well be recognlaed al the outaei thal llcs and opp - lon \. i_ be ? ncounten I ln at t npttiiR propei ?..-a: n o pr veni trea.ni pollu? bul for iie- purpoae of this paper lt may be adin ? exlsts 1 preven li | tl io'.'.utlon, and the llacusaion msj : i . , -'!.-. ! rai on of thi m l avall ihle to ecurt such Con rx itlon, loi ited on the banki of a *tn am has Uttl In th i whk h It li uvea Ita h indarlea, but iT Ifl de p'.x Int reated In the character in whlch II comea to Ita doora and In : ,? ;?_.- tha ir performa everj poaalble labor hefoi it i-.-- i thi iiijth Its rates. "The mlll wl'.l never grlri 1 n ir'. water I ll -. i , ? ,.- t i bi liapoaed of, a munlelpj'.l'.y, if I . . ,.-.;, rhe atre im the n .! ii- removaf, obllvloua i.i the Interest ol oth i people'a rman tl r-wal r. Thla maj ?eem a aelilah pl ture, bul communltlea are emlnently .- || n. No i in be expi cl I lo pi ea. i? ? \ i intarlly th - uurltj i paaalng atream, snd ai expense ln II If, for the i. a. (11 of oth rs. Aa we cannot, nl upon ea rn ? immunity to volu e pn <ei \ itlon i I : has ai Iai n t.i necesail ?. pari y i nia I, : ir Ih.mtrol :' ihe qu I bj??,..-.i? ? ' .i ? i hnrlt) I: . to :? ich this scattered evil, but un ' of H ? ompetenl board tbe varlo i - tn mi In the B ite m .. be cl laalflad as tldal Btreama, atream lo navigatlafl. atreama used for water aupply, illatnnt water aupply feed i is, nelghborlng water ijpply feeders, and general i ? ? e.tal rd l each elaaa of Btre im . Btn .ai i al andon ? i a wa ter bup ioiiI l I; then fore l e i ubjeel to nnbrldle l po tlon? An we i i>-:mit the alosi creal on of a hugc nu ? { mea b >low l. mdon, where exlat condll ona ol en i mlty .' The lower i-..- iu- preaenta o fa iral a opportunlty for auch a . ilamlty. Th I.- ' fl irk - 'a.' II l thus far ln thla coun? try on a liri ? iii ti n ind con ervlng Btreama ha ? been lone In Massaehusett* under an act naaai 1 |_H Thi ver) valuable n -ik done under thi- provl alona of thla acl !a the beal .usttflcatlon. Vlasaa iy ln the resulta a - cured .-i.it no betti r nr. dei toi a law In I . l. foun I than thla M ia?a ch i.-.-tt i law lt Is I I ex| Whethei I Stati ? uf Health, or aome com p-i n- ii iard ? -ii I ?? Ith ihe poner o law l ? a m itter af Imidental bul a ci j Ing i.I exiata in the 8tal . ich a law conli n.i .1 BABT IX THB Yl BTTBVLB. \\"."n .v.iiliin Klanger enteied ihe veatlbule of hla N i 5J E iai _lxty-fQurth*sl , ? "'?? I h laai ni rht, ha fo tn i a baby lylng ob tha tween the out. r an i Inner lo >? -. He called !? . of the Baal 81x1 raa a b >y, ab ut one I . - nt wa I-,. ,- Headquartera, and d i live- are now trylng to Iln l the peraon who ??- i lill I. .1 SSP.BBI.T3I l.v COXELIS'A FPXXBA I TO-MORBOB The funeral nf Asaemblyman _f!chael Conklln, of Rlchmoi il '' lunty, who dl il a iddenky on Thui ida. ,; :. i me In New-Brlghton, Statpn laland, wlll ? ii. plac to-morrOw afternoon a. the Bplscopal Church ln Cllfton The pallbearera wlll be Lleu tciiant-Qovernor Baxton, Benator Hlgby, Assembly :. , . \\\ ? ic, Oeorge I.. Norton, Perclval C. 1711 ii.an and li aith i rn n r Dotj QOETHE'S VISIT TO CARLSfJAD. Tbere is iw ilonbi lli.il tii ? life of tlie | _i.';il pocl Wiis _mv;i1Iv juoloii_,ri| !>\ ! (IriiikltifC tliea w.ucrs ol tlie Kjirutlel | Spriui;. W? Imve tlie Sprmfel Spring liitiii^lil tu iim in thi' foun <?l Salt, which is obtiiiiitil l?y I'viiioiation froiu iln* u.itcrs of CilfUI'Il'l. The CnrUbiul Spnwlel rtall (innvdrr form) <li>sol\(s lenacioiia lnl<i, ullayti s irritation aml rciiioveH olistrnetioiia l?y i aiiliui; iiiitiiro. lt acta (MMitliin^ly nml ' without piiin. I.e.sl resultg <?l?t;itnt?<i \\Ii4*u i>iii-tli??'i- exercitM ctin 1?' Itail. Tlie geuniue litis tbe ki^uature of"Ki?> Imeu a^ Mksdklsos ('??., AjiiMits, New I Vorkfl" im bottle. MORE FUNDS NEEDED. ABOUT $250,000 BTILL WAN'TKD FOIt THF. BOTAN1CAL UAKDEN. DfJHONI POR DRIVEWAYI ANI> nlTn*1MNOfl OMI? I ii lERED BT THI OOMMflrTH OM FUAMB-BBf ORET OVER MR. v.xrx'S DEATH. That th*.- praparatory worlt tor tho botanlcal gardena la K.'ing oa rapldly wa< ahowa at the j meetlng of the Commlttee on Plan. which was i held y< si'.nluy BfternooB at 4 o'clock Ln tb ? afllpB of Cornellua Vanderbllt. Thoea preaenl W*xb Cnrnollus Vanderbllt. Heth Low, W. B. Dflttg*. Judge Addtson Brown anl Nathanlel Brltton, .-. rretary of the Board. The iibbIob was not . ii.le.i untll nearly ?: o'clock. Th.- tTaftnbars h3<l befora them for conalderatlon moat -1 tbornl iy prepared survevB of tii* Land whlcb t?*8 a*4vrdena ara t i occupy In Broni Park. The*e plana Bhowcd not oniy tbe to^ography of thepaTk, bui thc vari iu* levela >f the 'and, th* grovi ??? Ur< wlth th.-ir * xn I l.i.-itioii. nnd Btngl tr**B I'i" . i:. ly placed. Th.- map* wera mooela ot th ir klnd. Then there were plana for the drivewaya. whlch are td extend along tha ateat elde of ihe park anl ih.* Bronx Rlver. lt was to tn- ? commlttee gave its most partlcular cc*n*ldera tlon, and all of the membera appeafed ieeply gratlfled wlth tho outcamc <>r th<- ae*Slon, bb Ii dlspoaed latisfactorilj of a dlfBcult pi?obr**?, tne detalla of whi.h wlll be mgd. known l?t?ir on. From the dealgna offervd lt la rieaur thnt the botanlcal garden Brea will be moat b.auiifuiiy dlveralfled, Plana f'>t ornamental bulldinga b llki wla ifTered :;i einbry i f t th.nrideratlon of the commlttee. Th. s are fbr greenh* a ? arr.l general muaeum ami an economlc mueeum Th- membera expresaed themserVeg canicst.y upon the death of Calvert Vaux, who; they aald, had been very cloaely assocuted wlth them m all of thelr hope* and plana. Mr. Brltton re* marked t.. a Trlbune r*| ?rter that Mr. Vauxa '!< ,tii waa a moal aert jua blow to the commlttee. The botanlcal garden commlttee la deslroua ol havlng the d coral ve work In harm ny wll tr. n rai landscape acheme for the park. and wlih thia objecl ln vlew a ea*ra. Dodge. IIfowa ai ?l Brltton were appolnted a ipeclal commltte* t> corfer wlth Prederick Law Olmated. There la one othei matter which in bothcrlng th.- membera of the Board, and thal is the matt>r of fund* lt is general'y concelved by tho pub i ? that thi re is an abundan ? of m n< > ??>??? a ot prlvate auoacrlptlone. Well. $250,000 waa mis ?! iu thi. way. but th B *rd Bhoul l have abotit aa much more to complete its work. h la the deslsn to try to rane thla am luni ln an il i Kubscrlptlona than wu.iglnally glven, Hahed tn work wlll p> merrtly forward and N'ew-Yorh wU goon have one of the Bneat botanl al gardci a ln the world. MB8. BRVCE CBARE 0OE8 TO TROY. BHE WILL BPR.tD A vi'.vu at HER MOTHBRB HOME THERE -DWCHAROED FROM - I'BTODT. Mra. Jmnle Bralnerd Crane, wlf. of Bruce Ci im the artlat, of No. M Plfth-ave., who wa. found on Wedrteaday ei-enlng i'i Blghth-ave., between t alxth and Ptfty-seventh Bta, helpl. aaly Intoxlcated, and commltted the next mornlng by Maglstrate. Crane to enable her huaband to conault wlth frienda w.is dlBCharged from euatody yeaterday afternoon. Wlth h.-r huaband ' wai drtven dlfecUy to the Orand Central Statlon to taa* ihe IM tmln for Troy Mr Crane went to v irkvUle C urt y- iti : i and entered the Miglatrate'a prlvat. ? ii ? had a lona talk wlth Maglatrate Crarie. He aald hia wlfe'i broth.-r In Troy bad teiegraphed that be would be in New-Yi rk cn the noon train. and would, H agreeable, take bla alatet home wlth him. Mr. Crane waa much aglUti I md ?? ira couraed ? wn k* as be conversed wlth the M uriatral The latter sald he would dlaeharge Mrs. Crane In her brother'a euatody. It was then arranged tbat ',., . brother should call wltia carrlaga at I o'clok ln the afternoon and tak.- hla alater a* iy. Mr Crane returned ihortly b. tOre the hour a^i ?-, n He was alone, ii- told Magtstrata Crane I..' he had r.lv-d another dispatc.from Wa v -,'- brother aaylng it would be dlfflcii.t [oi mm .?;' ,,m. ti tha eltyT and reqoeBtlng that he take Mra crane to IroV He aaked lf the Maglatratt a-o iM releaaa hls'wtfe ln his euatody. Mic-u-iti- Crane aald that he was wllllng and arixlous to ald th* huaband In hla *j?****"l.**}h bat if the latter had arratigernants P*?**** for the .at of hla wlfe, he would traut her rJla* ^Mr^Craae then m mt d >wn to the prtaoa Bad had a conference with hla wlfe. At flrat she ptead< I o .. i k.-ii home. mt her huaband aoon ihowed h-t t it io doM wou'.d not be wlae. Mr Crane then mad? bia propoflltlon. that .he go arlth hlm al once , , -,-..,, ?/, ber i.i her's bouae, where ahe should remaln for one year. , . v;..,- a n, .... m'a reflectlon Mra. Crane a?*jnted wlth the provlra that .ha be pennltted to ..... ?, r ehlldret, ? v ?>-??<?' iH>'. Mr Crane agraed this. aaylng thai he would make her fr i i< > i v..Ite. Mr Crane then returned to the Maglatrate a roornt Informed the Courl of t;i" arrangementa made, ai ? Mi-ri-tr.it" Crane l.aued th ? - harg' paper, and then th.- trlp to the statlon wa. begun. The whole Bffalr was carried oul very Quletly. TBE B0V8E8UITB9 8TRIRB COSTMUJSD, \ BTATEMENT BT THK KXlrX'im ll COMMITTEJi OF THU I'N'IoN. The strik-' of the housesmlth* formerly employed by .f. B, ti .1. M. Cornell nnd MUllken Brother* was contlnued yeaterday. and the uime tactlci wer* fo,* lowed ns. on ptwious days. Buperintendent Longf a I.. ..r the flrat-named fir-ri. sald that th-: had alg j iha ui: ler way, aad would itart mon- ln a few daya. He alao sald thai three of ihe flrm'i old em* ployes returned to work yesterday, anl thal ex pected more. Mr. Longacre added thal the ilrm was employlag aa few new men ai p i.lble, as li expected a break ln tb* atrlke and th.t Its old meh would then return to work. J. M. Cornell, preeld at of the lr..n Laague, ara ; ?' ? l >wa ireaterday. Prealdent Lary, of the n usesmhaa' i nlon, lald that thlrty-one of the Cornell.' and Mlltlkeaa' m i . I, ... r- iu ! al to aban i m their j v>; j t< day by the Btrlkera' plckets, aad that the men l tirms bu I left in thelr i mploy were n ?t b ami tha Tala, he declared, could be plB/ply m . thi fact that i i actual a rk w.is belng done ... any of thelr I illdings, and that the ln n fra - wera not a atory hlgher up tfcun they were when the atrlke began. Mr Larj added thai n..n waiild ba i*nt to-day to Albany. Cob ? . Troy aad othei cltlea to codeet the rellef moneya proraii i by tba unlona of those plaeea. The Bxecutlve Commlttee of the I'nlon Isaui I thi .-. -,- itatemi nl ? afterno. n: T.) v,h...-rt lt m-i> .- ncern: In conrideratlon of th* mlilea Ilng itab rm i i made thi mgb i e ? -' ? rardlng the u ke i t the L'nlted llousi - smlths and Brldgemi ??'; !"!-: n agabist .1. B. ?* J. M Cornell and MUllken Bi i icra. we thlnk thai but falr -hat the publlc -:. uld know th.-- effort* w< have made to try lo brlns - - . .? ix :.'.?? u the unlon an . the Iron !.? w ? knoa tiiat we are . - | ' ? ?' | - "' 'r? than other emp'.oyer. ... thn bulld.ng trade^ th.ntt th. .i- ?? ? of .u i l? th m. whl h li gimp'.y a mul iai i. ' ? mptoyei . I .rupl.'iv" la regard to houri in wagea. We havi ,-erj fl irt ti tr anl ? ? an:: able ? tt'.i mi nt, but ? Itho il Pl e Ir ii I..-.1..-...' a?nl i - a ' immunicatton i that if the atrlke waa ? ? ';';' .-;. - , ?.? mn ; , . a m , . w ig ?* ith . ty further a mran elr ?.n (crlty, an l, ? ? ? . V.. ' .'. .:' BUC : i ' ? ' 14 rulfilli i ill tl.- | ISt, We r; ., . ? IlUt ? '? :,., i that ls : ) ?? ntln ie th. strlke untll they , :? us aa men end noi ??;;;- ,::. u,v> Chalrma-l C*e rutlve C rarattti i. ll'ir POLICE COMMlSolOXERH RER1.Y. COMMVNICaTION BEKT 'i' < THE CHRIBTIAN CTTL ZEN8HIP t'XION BBLATIVE TO BCX DAT I .."raiN,;. Th.- Maarark Pollce Commlaatonara bave B?nl to the Rav. Edward Ifoung, prealdeBt ..f thi Chrlatlan I cttlaenah p Unlon, u long l. tt*r kn t-p.y to commu '. . ittona fr. nt the unlon ir. regard to the enforcement the .-'undiy lawa Tb* comajunlcatlon bj. tba Boai i deflnea Its po Itlon In n-tar.l 11 carrylng out , ,u -|-.,. ,- ??, n . ? . . - woul i aay n ithlag il the cornrnun c.itio.i. and t.i. li. v Mr. I . [ | | ., r< ,; ..in . ii |.: ...-a".. t. imti: the itive Commlttee of Yiu unlon bad paasad . n ? it |g un ler.-t .?i tr u 11<- itjir.t dec'.ares that the .-'u day ordlnanca la anforced ln a way t.iat la sat.sfactory t. tae large majority ol the ettlaens, I and that the Board arlll OOtttlnUB to do as thtf majority, and aot ore class, di ?ire shall be done. ? '|\.,. .,,; ; ? ai , ,ri cloalng ordlnanca aii, not be l rigl.lly >.!.?.. >'i wn s other pi ivlslo a ot the Baa* ? day law ara vtolated opanly and wlnkad at by the ' im o- . Mr Voung trled to y> l the Bxecutlve Commlttee ? . [her laat nlght, to take cognlaance of the rommunicatlon, but fulled. The commltte* wi l .,: but) ' tne. . t' la> nt.d make a rep.\ r.tM TfUaW .lay. The Pollce lluard fomnly . v .... :at.d Pollce Captain Corhltt and tha threc detectlvaa. aocuaad by |..,,i. i'r bman, who dled In tae City HaaaltiV ot extortlng blackmall from keeper. of dfaorderly 1 houaea. it ??-. alao arraaged t,i grada lha men ot the .1- ?? iitriu nt. maklng rhanucmen probgUonag* Bii-iu; i ? al thi) .owi t Bgur* ot 9.ilai>. MASTERPIECES -*a.OF**V ?nglish Ljteratore. SIPEKBLY ILLUSTRATED HOLIDAY EDITIONS. -?v MRS. OUPHANTS New L.tehary Survey, The Victorian Age of English Literature. ff?danma Ufeaaty MKtaa. wWi M MMavagra?_rs f*X* trfltta f th. B preflflniatlvi B/rlu I ? Bl - v./.b., .?.. '. 1.' 00. 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