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und Dr Dotv thought it best not to tell her the pad news. This was made more ?lifflcult. as she inquired nt once for it*ws from her family. Among the men erb o went down to the ship eoe ? after her i.rrlval was an old man wearing the uniform of the Inmates <>f Bailore Bntig Harbor He proved to l??*? ?be father of Mats Bunker. When he learned the fate <>f his son the old man SOS teed heartbroken. ACTION OF THK HEALTH OmCER, The oak. s was vi'ttcii by the Healtb Officer, nnd it was decided to il-Main her at Quarantine fnr the present, she wtll be thoroughly fumi? gated After being bath.'?? and having their ?l-iililng disinfected by the Quarantine ?dncials the following members Of the crew were taken to the Marine Hospital nt Btapleton: Karl G???? aoldt. Joseph Ho, Inson. Hem y UUStersen, Prank Webber 1>. M. Banetrom. John P.errlman. Christopher Pe.l.-rsen. Frank fiaotle, tin? An? derson, Hans Arrow. Albert Larson and B. A, Fraser. Thev are suffering from senrvy. t?? captain Is sick with the same disease, but ho ?was allowed to remain on ilio VSSSI L The Oakes Is an Iron three tasted ship, built hy the lato Commander Oerrlnge, ut Philadel? phia In 188S. She registers l.M!>7 tons On March 1.1 she was reinsured at 00 r'llnoas premium. .-? BEOUOHT RE?B IN A DItABLSD CONDITION The Americnn brb; Cameo. Cap;ain c.-.'.i.eth. was towerl imo this port in a disabled condl'ion yester day afternoon. She sailed from Mami's. San Do? ri ?. eighteen d'ivi? SgO. With ? caigo of sugar consigned to her owner?? Bertram Brothere, of No. ?5 pearl-sl In this eitv Rhs encountered a serlea of strons sales On March H. ?n latitud* eo:.s.. lotigllude ??.*?. In a heavy cross-sea, her foremar_ bend, main ? opimi st and iibboom were c*"??? away Bhe was put under fury rig snd made for Hampton Roads, srhenee she was towed here- t>y the tugboat ? ? McCaulry. Tbe Cerneo Is oflHO tens burden, end was built.. In Ha'li. Ma, h? "<?<'? PROTECTION IN THK BOUTE. A Or.OWTNG PaUBLDfCI AMONG DEMOCRATS THAT RAW glATERlALi BHO?LD r.NJ?">T ITS PENKP?T3. vTashlngten, March :i (fpecleJ).?E?saders o? The -TrDrans have bsea lnfo?nsed that ?ho protertior. eentlment In the South is steadily on the increase. Sometimes It takes the form of conversion to the :.? party. At othera, the new adherents to tbe do ttlne go only half way, continuing iti th? Democratic party, but advocating piote Hot*. t'i *'.?? raw m '.?.lille of then* section. For a few jrears past son*.t o? the Carolina, Alabama, ??>?;1*? i,:ia snd Virginia members have occupied this naif-was ground One of t'.ie Representatives from Carolina, Mr. McLeurin, a member of ths Ways and ."vPane Committee of the last, as be Is ef the ? resent, Congress strongly favor? ? his policy. Ilia views ?ire therefore not now on t'-.e ?y.iestion It appeera thet several of hla Desseeratle col Lai; <*??* en thai committee have, situe their pro l io i!. become known as protectionist? of a di.ied type, ? la understood that while Mr. Bailey, the Democratic leader, still claims to be a :* tariff reformer and low-ta riff mar. he is, : 'iei?'ss. favorable to pia ??;; a duty on S DUBB? IMI arti lea which, In the D?mocratie tariff, ar? on the :?ee bet Be-sides Mr. Bette) snd Mr. M< Leurln, two other DesBocratle -u mbera o the Ways end Means CommltlM favor e duty on raw tnatcrl , ?- ?, .-, o* Louisiana, and Mr, Bwanson, o.' Virgin!.! Beth ? re men oi Influence and laleni, end Mr. dwanson, ? m hough young, I? ? leading ??.*.; ant for the office ol Governor In iii^ Btate To * Tribune correspondent Mr. Bwanson s;iid la ? . ? . ? heve always opposed lettine in raw materials free of duty as a violation of ?Tie spirit ol a rev? ?cue in riff, it la protection ????? msnufaeturers ,-ilciii??? at the espense of the producers of raw ; rodu-M.s. This thing ahoul t be uniform, and manu f:ictui . the beneflte. Farmers and miners -?? .it ,?? their -lar??, o: Buch Incidental protei Ion ss Is afforded under a tarnt for tba purpose ?>.' producing revenue." a ?South? Demo rats are following the drl'r ;n their ? ??- e Stales Virginia has coal, iron ? re ? '? ma ly other , rude ? rodu? tlons ol the earth; Louisiana baa n a and sugar, Boutti Carolina is looking fore ird to proti Hot ?I i.er Eoiton staple ?stelnM the cort?n of Ihe Orient, and Tessa has large wool Interests It is admitted here u*. ?South itners ihat Ibi prolectioniBl sentiment in tlieir section Is growing, and thai 11 la becoming a '.?'tol? to l>e reckoned with in all ? "liti al calculations. CONTRAST BETWEEX THE TWO B0U8EB. ?THI ROOm is TO DISCUSS THE tap????* THIS WJEKK. Will!.!* TIIC SI'WTn WI!.!. PJtOB Ain? sit in t:\i-/t*Tivi; SEASios) ?? Tin: ABBITRATIOM TRBATT. Washington, March O.?There will probably be a mark??! ? mirasi between ths proceedings of ih?? tw,, housea of L'ongr? -- during the next week. The "dellber live" Basneti Is expected to pass mos: of Its time, behind closed door.?, discussing tho Arbi? tration Treaty, while the Mouse will enter upon a ronr-days" gO-SS-yOU-please tariff debate, whi? h is to close at it p. m. on Thursday. Mr Bailey has prepared a strong repon on behalf oi the minority of the av..>., ami Means Committee, which he wl I lay beffue t|.c House t?.?morrow, and Mr. Dlngley has In mind eel to offset some of ihe argu? ments which he shrew lly guesses Mr Bailey's re * Ivano? After the general d?bets closes In the He lae en the tariff on Thursday night, Bve? minute "bouts" will be allowed under Beed mot ? sensberry) rulea till March U; and lo givo full Svope te all the pent-up eloquence, Ihe Beasion wit! begin each ?lay ..t ? o'ck*ck instead of noon a*. in reto ' ? ?? Benat "s legislative chamber rill no*, prevail In thi com nil e? -rooms Foui great appropriation bl ?? I ? . it Congress and hoi unproved by Presiden! Cleveland have been dumped upon the Senate Committee on Appropria? tions, of which Mr. Allison Is chairman. I hey are the Sundry Civil, General Deficiency, ^gritniftural and lndlan*Appropi i ition bills, l-.-c h of iheae bills, with ?jiic exception, goes back to the Senat?? in the loi in In which it passed that bouy after conference. The esceptlon Is the "gilsonlte." or asphaltum, Item ' which le a matter fnvol* Ing ?. , ? ? ..u,. Inier? ita. The Item waa Inserted by Fienaie and was idopted In conference after a ?iruggle In ihe last Congress, bul the House, having non a second chance el It, has stricken It out. There i? small ; inn':.1 tv of lbs eompllcated ? .,. ? Ung the appointed Senators from ? lucky, t?.r??".' ind Florida eomli g up ror ac ?no;*, thia week, in ? ?? ' * credentlale have beer, rcforr ?? ? the Committee ? ? Privileges and , ? ; ?. The committees regular meeting day ii Triii-? .a- '. ? ? ? clcr,e to the end ol .he week?but a ..: 8*osion has been called to advance the de ? - oi th? e matter?, i-? point of fact, tbe que*? t'ons Involved are bo complicated by previous ,!*'?! e.ons ot ihe ?-??ato thst no rapid decision Is likely l- be arrive-; et. -.-? EPBOOIjBOTB PU Y 1 VDl 1 VE. TWO Or G???. '11KD TO ? ????. KARROWLT BMAni ???a BtMffTBD TO DBATH. Pougbkeepsie, Mareh 2! (Bpeclel) -Half a dozen f the 81 '? ? ?? tn ? 'heel ? layed Indiana last ??,?.?.?. end ? ng iwo cf their numb r to a Stake Started S fire under Ihem. II was at ibenoon hour, ;-n?? ths boya wi re In ths woods. In the party s Hern, Ernes! Kilmer, Prank McWarney, Join McWarney, William Terpening nnd Aille 1 rgei whe res range from eight to ?-?M<??:: years. The larger boys Md*..,! atei held William Terpening and Alll? liurger. the young? est two bo -? ui backed mem up to ? rei which they were *'? irel> tied. Th? children then . ?i .im leave? and ici-h. which ?hey heaped up in a big ? * nd the m ? ? risoner?. The ? trnek a match and Ignited th? brusii. Their f ? then Joined hands, and, sfter dancing ft ?uno the raptlvea, started on a run and lefl ihem ther? to bum. . Krank McWarney be? came and returned to the tree te re , ? ? aa their ?riotbee were catch? ing f.re. .\v :t was they vvctaj nearly suffocated. v s will i??? pui ished. DIFh A ??? R A COLD BATB. Amelia Ora '" yi'i's old, a consump? tive, died suddenly in BeUevue lloi-;,?ia? last ?light, nfier hSVll ?r been sub:??' :<<l te ft eold hath by oi?ler cf a ward physician. Mi? Qreens'pnn hud been n >\ from her b'^me. No. tlil SJeSI ??':? < ntii-st.. by i?r Chisholnt yssterday morning. Bhe n** ad mined to the hospital at il JO o'clock by Dr ?.? ?-?, ivho assigned her to Ward 2J and diagnosed her ?ase ?Le one of pulmonary trotti,Is. Dr. Uoldoerger l.^a charge of Ward B. Boon after Mia. <ii?-?'i)?pon had heou ailmltt'd tO the war?), ?!,e nurse noticed that she bad .?'? tent attacks of hyst?rie. Bhe re rr.-!- ..J Ike BBtt Ittrbt to read w} Is from SI! I IK lamp?. MILLER Lamps have NO EQUAL; Mot? Simple, ? On ven leti I, Durable, Hnfe. - MOW ?Si ' ciinliiu ip IBS ?I k, u.id Ruttine in n?w ? h ci; delibiti lioii'i tejy lamp? be fare >? ? *???? Ths >SI? I?-?-. if thej ; - not tot ?tie by tit??.>?? ,?..?, ?. ? sui nor? l'Ine, a-lii-ait?. nil ? ;,?? la seiest tro ? ? ?\ ?-?? ?? ? ?. u. uiris . viiiier ? .,.. - Edward Miller h Co,, ; ^Vx";xx!rr I-? MILLERS "97 BICYCLE LAMP is the best. Seo it or send for Circular. -????"??-? " ' ? ?? > "*.?*? ??", " m ???* Flint's Fine Furniture. ? Spring Pinorami At lactory prices. Tons of Roses Years' Success. 90 Colgate's Soaps and Perfumes. ported the fact to thr doctor In HwrgS. It is BaM that the doctor expressed bis belief that th.- patient was 'Taking" and ordered her to be put Into a cold bath "to stimulate her nerve? and bra;??? her up." Soon after receiving the cold bath Mr?. (?rcn-ipon died. The .'unse of her .bath wa? ?riven as hys? teria. I?r. 'ioldbrrgcr says that ?he received proper treatment. SENATE COMMITTEE PLACES. RKlTRUCANS AND DEMOCRAT?. G???3?.? TO AGREE. ??G STI'KniNC*, COYMITTEI?*-* 11A VE ?????'G?.?? IS RBACRDt ? GOMMO*! OMOtUO -MtMO ?"T?ATS WANT TO F ILL TOO M ANV Oi* Til E VACAMCIga Washington, Marcii H.?The RtttpUblleatl ini Pcm Oi ratle ltee*ring committee? of the Senate are '? iv i Ing ? hard time, reaching common armed In the matter of flllintr. the vacane'es in the committee*. Mr. Gorman. Beting for the D?mocrate hi a'l the conference.? ho has had with Chairman Allison, of the Republican emmitte?, has taken the position that the Democrats should be permute! to naine a DeSaecrat for every Democrat who has beer, rei Irci. regardless of the proportion BOch appointees would bei;? m the whole committee. Th? Hepnblicar.s con tend that In ??omo eis.** at leas* this WOUld work nn iiij-islicevlatid have rrfused to ylel.l. The one noteworthy exception Is found In tho ? Committee on Appropriations. As constructed by the Republicans when th? ? raOTgsnlasd thi? commit? tee it consisted ol seven Republicans and six Demo? CI ata DUI tWO of ihe nie", placed thereon 1)= Republi? cans? Senat or.? Truer, of Colorado, and Pettlgrew, of South Dakota--bolted the St. Lout? Convention and m lender cint themseiv? ? as Republican? Of lhe six Deniocrnt1" members. Senators Black? burn, of Kentucky; Brice, ef Ohio, and call, of riorld-i. hav* bee?* retired. Mr Call Will probably be returned When the Legislature of bla State meet? next monih. The Democrats Insist upon nomine a Democrat for e?-ery one who has been retired. If thla Wen done, the rIx DMnOYTatS and two bobine* Rspubllrsna would form a majority of three, leaving the Republicana a total of hu; five votes on the most importan; committee In the Senate, while at th? Sams time (hat par'y is charged with the responsi? bility of the conduct of the affair? of the commit :.?? To ibi?, the Republican? will not nRree, and Until sonic conclusion I? rench?ri -hat ?trill Rive the "stri Ightoti " RepuMl. sns the majority vote on thla commlttea there ?rill be no Rhine ?' vacane;.?? on? less ii>* Democrats, Populista and bollini? Republi? cans can ag'ce oil a consolidated ticket. This srenis Improbable. Meanwh ta ih?* new Republican Senators have been consulted snd, bating bean made aware of th- eondltlon of affai?*., are perfect It ?rilling io ato witl'out committ'? aselgnmenle until their steering committee lesbia to foi.- from the Democrat? wha! it believes to be a jus! arrangement. lu respec? to ro other committee dors sudi a condition cxi-: The Commerce Committee in?.?*. bul one member, a Republican, In th- pereon of Sen ator S'liiiie of Washington. The Eliiance ?'ommii ...? lose* a Republlcsn in Senator Sherman and a Democral In Senat oi Vooriieea. The f.iiiure to fill these vaeancles will have no effect so far sa the ?? rlfK bill Is concerned, for it \< known that Senator Jones, Silver Republican of Nevada will work in . mony with his Republican colleagues on this question, and wll' vote to report the bill upon which th? ? as ret. Th? <omn*ittee on Immicrallnt* lose? one Repub? lican, one Populle?. end three Denteerete. The .iu.ll ilsry Committee siso loses one Reoubltean snd three Democrats. Tho rnmml'ieo on Neva Affairs has los- one bolting Republican one Sllvei Repub? llcsn and 'wo Democrat?. The Commlttei .?n l'oi toflleee and Postrosd? Iones one Republican sn I t u Demoerats. thus wiping ou! tbe entire Demo? cratic representation nn.l leaving Senator lMii-r. poj ills*??, a* the only minority member. Tiir* Com ? tee ?m Privileges ami Blectlona ioses its Repub? llcsn chairman. In ih.? person of Mr. Mitchell, "f ????!???.. and two Democrats. Ths Committee on Public Buildings ;m>l Orounds ha? lost oik* Hepub Hcan and two Democrat?, and the ? 'otiimltte?- on Territories one Republican .?nd two Dem?crata in each ot ?he?.* committees tlie Republicana have the 1 best of It. so far a? the Vacancia? are concerned. and they can very w-ii afford to let all in?* commit? i-es drift along as they are until the Demo? rata ars willing to come to their terms. TO GO TO IRELAND NFXT YEAR. MUKTINC! OF TIIK 9STII CKNTBKN1AL ASSO CIATION-A MONUMENT PLANNED TO COMMEMORATE TDK REVO i.i'TKiN'S HEROES A meet im; of the Nth Centennial Association w.is held yesterday at the rooms of the Irish National club. No. IM Wesl Pifty-nlnth-st., , to perfect arrangements for the excursion to Ire? land In June ;,nii July of next year, si the Mme of ih?? anni versai y celebration of the rebellion of it.-y Representatives were present from Philadelphia, .; ?. providence, Maw-Haven, Pittsburg. Sers ?? ton? Rochester, Tro?,? ami oiler citte?, and letters of approval were received from cltlsena of Chtaago, St. Paul? Omaha, i.oi-.l.viiio snd other distant places, Letters were also received from the com? t.. ?.??.? in Dublin having chargi of ? tie arrange ; meni;?, for the celebration on the oiher side of the Alianti.?. Th? members of ihe? American enmtnitte??, will perform ? twofold work. They will lit?' arrang.i t : the excursion and then they will collect funds . for a monument to commemorate all the heroes of Ireland'? ?.ist great itruggta for freedom, to be erected In su h -? piar?* snd to laite ??.?"?? a form aa lbs Dublin Committee may decide it Aral waa Intended to have only one excursion party, to con? slat oi :?'} people ; but the appll ?atlona have come In ? ? :; look? now rfs if there will be ? | par;.es, p h ci that number. Toe gats of ths de? parture from New-Tor?, will be determined by lb? date t..?.??. by the Dublin Committee for the prin? . ???a! Inciden: ol 'he celebration la Dublin, which is likely to be eltberat the end of Jun*. or the be .? . ? Ing I J i.y. Tho following office?*? of the American Aux! Isry ? ?-...::::*.; ? ton srere electeJ yesterday, ?ubje ? to re vision later: President, Bawsrd O'Flahe-t? New* Voile; ?Ice-president, John .1 Teevena Boatoir treasurer, Robert J. Kennedy, N'ew-Yotk aeere tary. Jonn !.. Kennedy, New-York Trusiees?Jarne? a. O'Oorman. New-rurk: Kdward Brown, .?*>.??>. *t oik : James vaufhan, Icraniou, Penn Jame? M Viterie?,, WhiU Plain?, ?. Y : Wan hope ?,?,? .\.'a. Voti:: Martin .1 Keogb, New-York; Thon ?? ? , Ri .?? New York' John w Goff. New-York John : Reveno, Provldenc . ;: ? : Jamea ? Oaliashe? Brooklyn; John Devo.?. New-York Stephen M ?'. Fri ria nd, New-York: Patri?* Miflarr? eh ..-., Michael flreslln, New-York; William ?????.-?' Philadelphia: John Bremen, New-York Pat? rick i.i'??.- New-York; John J Stafford, New-York? Patrick O'Msrs, Jersey City; John e ?in,son' Worcester, Mass, ?viators \\ Bourk* ?Ockran New-York; William .). Ilynes, Chicago Martin \ ? Poran, Cleveland ??hio. Jam** Pltsaeiald New Vork; Willi:, m P. Reddy, Iti.limon l. \.,.: JH'me? G Hayes, Boston; Colonel Krank .1 Pltsslmnion* S?mutoli, l'en!).; William J. Koch., ??,,,, Kdntuii't ... mu.or. Bincha m ton; John t. McDonoiiBh V I bany. Chaplain? 'lb?* Rev I'..in?.. O'Brien ?? ?'? mont uiiio, the Rev. Dr, Henri A. Brsnn, New? Vork; th? Rev. Messrs. Put rick Cronln Bufalo Roben Bills Thornton, Philadelphia Thomas Csah man, Chicago; ? hi it??.. Mr. Lennon New-York James A McRvory, Jeraey City; Bernard A. Brady' New-York; Morgan M Blwedy Alloona. Penn. Tin- force of tne chaplain? win be .-tin further In? creased by Mn? additi.f mlnlsiera repreaentlnc th.? Episcopal, Method!?! .mil Presbyterian churches nil oi which were largely represented amona the InaurgentB. and especially smong the heroes in ithn Tin? future arrangements will be made !.. ihe Es? ecutive Committee which will meet at least twice a month from now on urn! the excursion Mutt* next ?/ear, A large number of vire-presidenta were sa? le?. siso ???-" n t.. >. repreaentlni mosl of the Btate? of th?? Union, bi.t the ?;-; win ??,- ??? , ,,.,,. pie?, d tor some ae.ks The committee will have permanent offtaea nf No 656 Broadway, where the tressurer and ?ccretsry will receive their mwii The ?ret of the escursion to each person will be $160, payable in three IriNi?l. menta -a ? F.XPLOF10X IX A TURKISH HATH. ; two MKN lit RT in SVCRARH*? PLACa IM WfJST TWRMTI ROHTR MT I The rxpiosion of a *tenm radiator nt ?verard'i ? llallis, No? 28 and ?.? \V< -t Tn . m ?-? ??.,?), .?, |?^. ???-??? Injured two m. ? and caused a li,? .,f esi Is? meni The exp!n?lon tOog l?ln*e ?? |;SJ o'elock bl ?? ?*?.,.- noi reper? *d si ih? Biatlon until two bout*? uni n half later. The radiator which sa? pul") la In the "hot room." Which opens off of the "plunge." The canae of ih?? s eckten I could ii"t be learned, Tn- report-ol the esploelos waa pia li h'ot'i two i.i'.ck? away fmm th? baths, snd many peepis Rniiiried sbt/ui ihe p?aos io find oui ubai wds ice mat ter it wa? ?t ib?t reported thai ?ov? era! people had been uni.-d and a rnmbrr c others lerloua!) Injured by ths esploslon. U'h.ii ihe fxp!oB!on took p.ace, William H San .?er?, d lobaeoonlsl al No. 171 s,?..?nave., was in the hoi room 'ih. fune of the saplosion com? pletsly a?? ked an enormou*? mnr.ir Which covered the entire wall of one aide nf the room. One of the pieces of flvlng glnsa struck Pander? on the hand and eut him hadlv. A ll'iuor dealer named \?n Tiller, who ts said (n keep a ?sinon in Tenth-eve. near Twenty.thlrd-st., was In the room adjoining the hot room. When the explosion took place \ an Tiller, who had Just come out ef the hath, rushed out of hi? room to see what area ?he mutter He ?tepped on ?ome of the hroken gi?-?? and hoth of his feet WPre badly eut. Messenger? wer?? sent out tn ??arm of phjrelelenB Dr. Hitehi-o k of Tvvent v-nlnth-st.. ne.ir Slat ti - av??., r??ponded and attended the Injured men Much excitement wa? eeuSed hy the explosion There ware ?several other people In the betba .?? the time, and It was sanie time liefore the attend,mt? could <|ii!et them. In eon*-e?|uence nt the explosion the stenm hid to he shut off all over ihe building ani the halli? were closed for the nlsht. The damage ia ?aid to be ? bout Sl.GQu. NEWS FROM TBEFATHERLA ND OINBRAL BKONIART von W'HKLI.KX DORP'S POLITICAL PLANE ?DJ FKloiF.R OOtAJRAOVR* FRA? MBAORBjJ> ???.? CRTTKUAU A STK?MSH1P ANNIVF.P. PART--OFf<M.\N CAT80U?B Till! PRIMCCfiS ?MIMA Y llerlin. Mar-li 21.- ? m-ml-offl? ?al ?leninl was rc eently given io the report that the ex-MlnUter of War. Cenerai Brotsssfl een Bebellendorf, would ?land for the RetCltstSg In the Meck.enbiirg-C.ustrow ?!l??trle|. In the ggrsHan intereat In the orniti?; elec? tions. The denla! was mede in such ? foeSB as lo contlrm the i.epef that he Intend? to become a can? didate for some constituency, llenera! BrOMsrl von Schellendorf would he an uncomfortable crltie in the Reichstag fnr hi* late etrtlesgusa Minist?re Koetl icher end Mnrscha'.l SOU Diet?! Stein. He Is Just the man to paiir out his pent-up wrath upon them, so all m? an? are being use.) to Influence the Kaiser to prevent him from appearing a? ? mem? ber of the Reichstag, fjeinrral Bronsert is rather out of favor with th? Kaiser. Count Wal lersee, on Ihe ot.ier hand, iias heen restored tO His Imperli! Majesty's good graces, it la even Bald thai the Count wn? consulted by the Kntser in draartng up his great naval BChemse. Does !he Prussian police control the polles of Ihe whole of the Cerman States'? This Is S question now ngltaling the papers of the loutbefn States A iehstS in the Prussian Landtag as far back a? Jan? uar, ? opened ihe cratroveray. A member of the I'nterheus. Herr von Dsllwits, ?ll?sd attention to the feet ih.it ine Prefeci ot Prankfori area drawing ! mi augmentation of salary far exceptional services ' from headquarte-a at Berlin, nr. Mlquel, Prussian : Minister of Finance, in replying, explained that i the Prefect a; Frankfort exercised surveillance, un? I der direction of the Mmlstr- of Political Police, throughout nearlv ?p Bau there Herman?. Prank? fori a?* a central point was we'l fitted for such surveillance. The Pat-tteulalista in the Southern State? .?re wroth over Ihe ?den and are putting nt.t pellationa in their local Piets to nscertalr. iioiv fnr the Prussian p,ilice control extends. T'nltv Of na? ilon of the poliil-al police Is ? lending principle Bi Berlin, snd ihe Federal Governments probably Und the principle convenient. The Government hai* ngaln given notice, nnd Her? man-Americans n--e espeeistly ad-rleed, that <;er mans who h?vr emigrated nr.d have !ieen fined ,-ir punished otherwise for contravention nf the military service law? shall not be allowed to live in <lernt iny, except under peculiar olrcumetancea, a record of which musi he kept in the War onVc. The Hamburg-American Iteamshlp Companv will celebrate thS fiftieth year of the existence of tnnt orgsniSStlon on May 2'. at Hamburg, and the Km per.ir is expected to lie present at the J:i'i||ee fete. i'pon the occasion ? benque! arili he given on hoard the company ? ateemer Augusts Victorie. The annual conference of the Oerm.in Cath ill s will take pl.ic-? this yenr al Freiburg. Switzerland. ar.i arrangements are ?/??? male for a pilgrimage :o the tomh of Bt. Petrus Contains. The iiilgrlnM will MSBBBble iti Freiburg. Haden, on AUgttSi M "ti ? after the celebration of s Pontifical ma.-? arili ?'art on (he following day f ?r Freiburg. Switzerland. There will be four day*' sittings of the conference I?r IJeber, the leader ?if : he Catholic putty in the Reichstag, and a numb?! of other Centrist Deputle. win lake pari in the pro ?. edlngs. It I.? announced that the wiiilom Princes? Clilniay, for lee rty Clora ward, of Detroit? who eloped from Parts ?ome r.me at-o with a Hungarian fiddler celled Janea it;^o and arno aras afterarard ???\?.,-,? ?.? her huaband, tiie Prince of Chi ma y of i:.j-i mi will ap? pear on the atage al Ihe Wintergarten ;n this, city on April 1. gccompenled by her param.iur. ELECTIONS IX ITALY, Till* ??r.Vl'.rtNMKN'T l.tk'FLV TO HAVE ? ??G, MA? .????'.??? ?il* THF DBPL'TiE?. Pome, March 21. Kleetlons for members of the new chamber of Deputi?1? were held yesterday throUKhoiit Italy. At midnight the results In only fifty-eight districts were detlnltely known. The re? turns from these districts show the ?lection of thlriy-six Ministerialists, In Home the opposition candidates were returned of the??? three ar?? Re? publicana. Ex-Prime Minister Crisp?, who area a candidate In the second district of Palermo, was elected for tin? thirteenth consecutive time. !t is th-night that ihe t lov erntr.etit Is likely to ? .v.? n majority of ijo in the new Chsmber. THE POPE TO RECEIVE AMERICANE. Home. March il. -? ar-Admiral Bclfridge, com mandlng the American M?diterran?en squadron, hs? I? ft the city and gone to Naples. 'Ili?? I'ope will to-morrow receive a deputation from the American cruiser Clnclnt.at i NASSAU CBOWDED WITB AMERICAX8. Naseau, ft. P. March 16 -Nassau I? crowded to Its fullest capacity at present with Americans. THE SHORE LIXE NO LOSO ER. ITS LAST BHARBfi OF STOCK KXCHAJCGBD FOR KKW HAVRR CBRTirtCATB?, Nev'.-liav? n. C.-.tir... Maren II (Speciali r.a?f tflreeh marked the end of the exiaten.e of the old Shore Lina Railway The New-Haven and New -London Reflroed Company tesa Incorporated in imi. Tiie N? w-i.ondon and Btonlngton Rsllroed Compeny was \ Incorporated in Itti, an! in l*-."ii was COnSOUdetl I ? win? the Neur-Hsven and New-London, snd the \ name of til- lattar c.im|i?iny was . ?landed to the ! New-Ila vet;. New-London ?in.I Huuittigton RellrOOd Company, It led for sum?? time a preceiiOUB exlst ence The capense of a ferry at Lyme and an ii iei .?? New-Lontton disqualified it in eesnpsrlaon srlth the ?Springfield line for doing bustnees atareen Bos? ton nini New-York. In lvV.i || aeld to the N? W-York, Providence and Boston Rsllroed Company ita prop erti essi sf New-London? and Included In the aale lis ???? -k ai New-London. In iv:i th.? franchises ani property of the New-Haven, New-Ix?ndon and Bton? lngton Company became vested in the Shore Une Rellroed, in 1179 a lasaae ol the ghore Line for the unesplred term ol I ? charter, practically a perpetual lease .v.i- mad? ??? the Nee yore anal New-Haven Rail? road Company, aboui ihe lime ol the consolida ? ion between Iha New-York and New-Haven and the HrMges have since ?????. ? ? the Btonlngton ro id ,lne .?nd ih? Bhore Line ot ovei Proba? Hartford and New-Havt conBtructed at New-l/ondi and ..? I.yme ?>> ? h? ,Sh..i. ha? been double-tracked, s l3.aJM.Ma*?, by the New-Ha ven road ar? ni?, ihre? -fourth-, of all Ihe rail ti avi : betwi en New York end Boston posses through New-Haven New ' l?ondun und l'un i ?? ni ? The relative valu,? ,,' (he S,i ir,? Line stock vv ? , hsa paid under tha least a bou 7 per cent :., It? ,,Uc era, and NewYork, New-Haven and ilj'i ? i was fixed in IM m the proporiloi or three to ? lee ire? passed giving permission to ini le.?s ici purchsse inj shsrei noi offered f,.? eg tange Th? last certificai ? ot Shot. Mite ?tocg iv , rendered to ths New-York, New-Haven snd Hartford rompany lasi week Beven thousand uve hundred share? ,,i New-Haven stock hav.? ?,.-.-n |??ued from time to lime for ih ?.share? (fl.Sf?O.OnO) representing ihe capital ol the Bhore Une, The mine ,.' a , ??? titlet,? with th? Secretary of Btaii at Hartford last Thur, dc- terminated the existence ..f Ihe Shot?.? f. .,,. R n| way ? Ompan.v. The mam line of in? New-York, New-Haven and Hartrord Railroad now extenda from VVoodlawn .??????,??? "? Pf it Idetice, |\ \ MIEI I E MOORE l\ I \/ u ROI.E. TWO land? in McycleS CSUM leering down the BottlevSrd ISSI ni?*ht at about fifteen mile?'in hour, one ritlden by ? wo nestly dressed girls and the other hy two young men They were racing Bicycle Policeman Lenz start???! after the racers ut Eighty SlXth-Sl and Ihe Boulevard, and caught up with them at Beventy-flfth-et. He took ihem tei the West Btsty-e-tghth-et station, follwwed bv a crow.? or Mcycllsta Tii?? girts were Indignant over their srreet, m.d one of Ihem, v.ii?? deiwtibed iiers.it as Annsbelle JYhltford, an actreae and -?it.s<t. was ??? iremely Impudeni is Bergeam Morris The other, who said ilia' she was Adelins Rklend, a -tenoK r, ii?-ipeii her friend in "hilling the sergeeni f|, The girla sfera released, bul tin nun. win? h.iv?.? their iiuiiK's as John Bofoglr, of No 14<? \\???, Forti -second-st . .md tvill'ant Bpeckhard, of No UT Rasi Foriy-fourth-st., had lo leave Iheli wheels a- security for their appearance In i'orkvllle <'?iuri ?" da* . The police suy llial tl:?? j-lrl who .|e-rll,e?| h. ise|f as mi-? Whltford is none other than Annabelle Minili?, Who ligule?! il? the cause of ? '?plain ?'?,?,? n,.n.. raid on tin- Basels) dinner Boih girla gave ? heir adorase a? Ne [?l w. ?? Blsty-thlro-si Are you thinking "f purchasing ? Plane, et a Plano ??! If ,,. do not fell o consult the little advertisements In the nan?,? ?tdumnv Korne good be ? ...,?,., Maj be found there. WHA ? BEMAINS TO BE DONE. PRObUBLI COVttBB OF THE T.EGIS ?.??G?? BRFOBK ADJOrRN.MKNT. tiif; ?iishtkii t.? hi? RtlSHBD thri-ioh-its UFPUMMirrS gHOtrU) m Hl.A?'K-rorNTRY MBM SYltOXd ?'?'?G'?? TO G??3 TUB r. \i.\i;s ,\mi;.M'MI-:nt3. [from a sTAKr .unREBrnNnrNT or t??? rntBt'SEl Albanv, Mareh 21.--The ihrer chief matters yet ? to bo considered by the UgtSUttttr? .'?re the Oreater New-York charter, the amendments to the Ralne? ! Liquor Tax law ..nd < Inverti.>r Mlack'i bill appro ! printing ?,??,?? for the ptirehaso of Adirondack for-st lands Then? is I cenerai agTSemenl among? ' the members of iho majority on one of these pro? posed enactments, the r.reater New-York charter, but concerning the other? th?*? M? dlaterences of opinion, and cnn.cqiie.ntly there will probably be I conflict? over them lhe charter, th- Republic?? leaders say. will be passed Bf both the Senat.- and the Assembly thla week, without amendment. A Rood many crltl'dsms Of lhe charter have ben made l?v eminent lawyers, .md members ol lhe Real Batata Bartmngo have 1 pointed out that. In th?'lr Jinl-tmi-rit, the property owners of New-York City will have to n?aume an 1 limine shire of tin? debts and taxes of Brooklyn, ' i.one- Island City and Ri'hmond County, ?vit It eannoi be said thut tins?? considerations have had any ff.??*' on the minds of th? members of the majority. Three-quarter?? of the Republican riipre BentaUon m ths Legislature comes from parts of the siai.? situated north of the Iteri?*?? River. As for the Democratic members, they arc so con? tident th.it a Democrat will be elected Mayor of drearer New-York that they are not putting any obstacles In the pathway of the charte-. "We shall elect our candidar.? for Mayor of Oreater ???? -York." said Seria'or ?'amor, the Demo erari' ieader, on Friday. "oaA, mahlng the Mg city with it? |i;i?,ih.i.oi?i in patronage nur basa of opera llOtlS, we s:ia!l elccl a Democrat as ?Jovernor in i-:-V" The citizens of New-York wh > tliink the charter Is badly framed for New-York's Interests will make a ?Treat mis'ake If they do ??? brin? t h? ir criticism.?, to Qorernor Black'a attention. They should de? mand a hearing on the Mil before him a? BOO? as I? Is approved by Mayors Strong Wurster ?nd ?llea son?for the approval of the Mayor? seems taken for granted as thev wer.? members of the Oreater New York Commission. Governor Black may at the ? resenl time took approvingly on the charter, but those who have watched his aerimi on legislative measures it? the last two months have become awar? of :he fact that he la ?waved by whs! hs hesrs about a bi'.l, that h? cheerfully listen-, to areumeiir. snd that when he mike, hla decN'on i.i sten or no; to ???? s nnasure political consideration* hive little I weigh: with him. About the time Mr Black bacarne Governor m of bla friend? said: 'Mr Black will perm!I the politician? to ? ?me the men who are to hold the off!??<?... bui he will sign laws to suit him? self. Metter? of legislation hs Intenda to contro'. himself." Ttie Opponent? of ih?? charter certainly will have fOlrei treatment al his hamls than they have ?.ivi ! ai the hand? of th.* Legislature. A conflict over tin- amendments which senator Ralne? ha? offered to the Liquor Tas law seems in? evitable. It is a contesi Instigated hv ESdwsrd Lau? terbach, of New-York; Jacob Worth, of Brooklyn, and Republican leaders in other eitle?, Th? man who la most responelbl* fur the iraming of tin* amendments is Henry n. Lyman, the s.ir.? Excise Commissioner, Mr. Lyman i? spprehenalv? timi un? li a the amendment an? mil- there will be a lar??? 1 IncresB? the coming y.-.ir in the number of "fake" ? - .ml hotels, and ina' reputali'.? liquor-dea let s. who will not organise auch clubs or hotels, will ?" oui of business. Already there are .??uns thai 'he Btate'? revenue from the liquor tax will fai! on*. Her?? in Albany a lar^?? ? imber of liquor-deal? rs are (Oing OUI Of business because (hey sav tae tax Is eo hl|h Ihey ?.?????? afford to continue The State from ??.? ? t,, November!, UN, illected Ml.C48.t2S M f rom the liquor-deslers From ihls total should be de? ducted refunds .md csncellationa of tax receipt? ? m." inline to ltMl.49002, leaving the net r-velp??, WO,? ?.'"utntA, Of ths the State Tressijry r.?Ived one thlrd, or s little ov.r S:!..".?.?.????*.. Tais ?.:??,??? la an Imp ?rtant pan ?>f the Si ite'? Income. It keeps down the Slate tax r.i'e. A good many dry Republican Senator* and Assem? bly men say ilia- they nil! resist the adoption of the amendment? suggested by Senator Balnea The Democrats also will opgone any amendment?, it is poaatible that rh* rural Republicans may be driven ? mio carnuti a party caucus ?m tbe bill if so ths countrymen will i??i In the majority, and will make ' lb?? amendment? a. part? measure. Ocverncr Black'? bill appropriating H.OW.0M f0r the purchaae ot the Adirondack foresi lands Is , linked In a way ?o the Raines law amendment?, for , if suActenl revenue l? no! as.?ir.*.i ttie stat?? from tlie liquor-dealers it will not be thought wise to spend n.t***MM in the Adirondack?. Tho Liquor ! Tax law chances, therefore, to all appear? n.? s have had the support of rho (?overnor. Louis G. I'avn and other friends of Mr Black. The Lauterhach bill providing- at once for a Oreater New-York Police Commission is considered dead. Senato! Btranahan, chairman of tin? Cities Committee, and Assemblymsn Austin, chairman of the Aseembly Cities Commi). arc averse to In? troducing It unless it |s mad.? a party measure by caucus nil??. Thev believe, with < rovernor Black that lhe p.-issar;., of BUutl legislation would be, front a party point of view, decidedly injudicious. The New-York City ?las Reduction bill, reported last week by th? Senate Committee on Miscellane? ous Corporations, will be considered by the Benate thla w-.'k in general orders. \\ ?? not expected that any bill will be reported to reduco the prie? of K.'?s in Brooklyn, The ultimate fate of ihe Anti-i'.irioon hill, which l Is now In the Senat.? Code? Committee, la prob? lematical. A few of the Republican leaden think ! the Introduction of tli? bill has had the ?leslred effect, and that there will be I.-ss cause for com? plaint in the future They favor dropping the bill ? wiierp ll is. Senator Ellsworth persists In pressili?: the measure, and says it will be paBBed and .si^n.?,! by t he (lo\ernor. 'April M Is suggested by several party leader? as the .lay of final adjournment. ? - EDEN IVO JONAH NOT ALLEGORIES. i<V. tfASJHA FAYS TRsTf ???? G??? ?G TIIK IN' sr'iP.v.r? ?VORO or ?*,np. In the course of Ids sermon In the Second Collegi? ate Reformed Church, at One-lnindted-.ind-twen . tleih-st. and I.enox-ave, last ni?ht, the. I'ev. Pr. William Ju?:in Marsha Bal ! "It Is Indisputable that the whole Jewish natlin at th. time of Christ regarded the OM Te?tam?'nt In , it.. entirety as a divinely inspired volume. This i? ' eliden?, from many circumstances! the name applied to the Old Testament (gciipturea, Holy Scriptures, Hallowed Writings, Oracles of <3od), the deference shown the ? ? ? Tesmament in quotations, teachings, dally practice and tue I ike. Ir Is equally plain 'hat , the Apostles regarded the wh.?'.? of th.* QM Testa? I meni aa the Inspired Word of ?I'd in their sppeala to its language they make no difference between rlie Pentateuch, the prophecies, ths Psalma and the minor Prophets. Confidently thev base arguments upon Btatetnei Of all Of the ?.a??:?-.! writers alike. ..? ? n.? one ?iver though) of disputing iholr claims <>n the beala thai .*<???:.????? pa??;? ..f .ae oil Testament sre of infi rior author! ? "Nor can H be denied thai Jesus regarded the whole Old Testament as the Word of His father if there hsd been distinctions to be mad.? He 'won11 have ?-,Id US.1 Bui HIS testiate?) Is explicit, and M? ?poke Of th? Rood book as a whole The Scripture must be fulfilled'' 'Ve do err, not know Ini lhe Script uree'; 'Beginnini al Moses and all the Prophets, he eipound ? mltli tii.ni In all these Scriptures'; 'All ihlnga must be fulfil!.,? which are wrftten In the lew ?? Mosca In tn.? Propheta end In the Psalms'; One Jot or one tittle nhal! in no wlee part fro? Ihe law? till all be fulSlletL1 "lu Mi'??.? seringa Jeau? Christ either luggled with iinlversully received langusge, or els,? lie m. ,:t to teach lhal the whole n:.i Testament Blood "> him sb the Inspired Word of God, Who has ?ji? authority, therefore, to exclude the picture ,.f Kden or lessen the historical rah.f it* Now let us be Kill?? and sensible as well as oit ??.Ion There a.? inspired parable? and allegories in the liliil?. and .1 it were said in the Word thai ? he plrture rtl ?'????? and the atory of Jonah were plesalni pic tur*?? ael down Infallibly to teach gres! practice! leaeon?, oar doctrine of plenary in-ipim llon cinilil noi be weakened on,? whll Mut this Is prerlBsl) a-hai ?* noi ?aid Kden ?s presented sa p real larden, the ib si pair aa genuine fleaii and blood, snd ine whole account .?.un- to ??? sober lo tore Th.? only fair and safe cour???, la io lake ?!.,? record just SB ii ?tanda, and no! trv to ear plain it .?w,iv as mi allegory," HOW Mir DEPEW was toi.h TO COOKCABP. when the steamer Kdwln BeJtoy lem???, thi* port to-morrow for TSSSpICO, Menico, she will lie com? mended by C?ptela Thomas Hiley, the man who taught Chaunoey M Depew to coeh carp. li was at ,? dinier Rilen In San Francisco for Mr. Depew nearly ? dosen I ear? aso. Captain Rlley Was then In the revenue cutter ?ervli'e on Ihn l'all fornla coast, snd was s gitasi at tbs dinner Th.? (ii rinati carp had Just lie?*n Introdiii'i'd lulu Am.rl.au w Iter?, and Ils champion sat at lb.? Is ble, ?'. plain IMI. y did SOI know thai finally the con? versation turned on food Rah Mr, Depew though! the trout ?SB aboul ib.? proper thing HI Hi.? way of labi-? flSh. L'I ?plain lUley lll.e.l the black SOM be? cause u could Hell anj ether iish of iu ?i??? that ?arsm, ? ?' the Uarman dilated sat the ???????? qusiiiie? ol ih?? rarp "The .up"' aald the Captain In disgust, win, it in,? in the mud1 I've heard of iih drinking ? miiii'iuiii dry, snd a mlf.raapeoiini mud-turtls would so overland ?? |?? bws| from ll The cup u a piscatorial drunkard, and couldn't gel into **o c-let) in n rein-puddle." ? i:,. Herman winced, lll:| ?aid iiothlnar, and Mr. Depew, wit li nl? umiimI lact, champion? .1 the curp because <>f it? sponsor beine present. "Well if von like the carp 111 i?-ll you of the only way to cook It," said Captain Itlley. "l'ut tlie AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS? WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OP THF WORD. ?G???????," AND ?PITCHER-*CASTOBIA/? AS OUR TRADE MARK. I. DB. SAMUalL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the origi? nator of " PITCHER'S CABTOHIA," thi ?amo that has borne and doe* now bear the facsimile signature of (^?^^^ ?a every wraPP? This is the original ?pitcheu'H castoria," which hasten used in the homos of tho mothers of America for over 30 years. LOOK CAMFUILT at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought, and has the signature of ^??^f ?? ^ ***"? * one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. ?. Fletcher is President. March 8, 1897. Q?t**~***? ?/<'/*<"?*^?*?,?). DO NOT BE DECEIVED. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitut? Chicli some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few mom ?,-nni?. on iti the Ingr?dient? of which EVEX HK does not know. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT Bears the Facsimile Signature of Insist on having ?-,,-?% r-nrrn vait THE KIND THAT NEVER FAILED YOU. THK CENTAUR < ??G???. ICo. 77 Murray speckled drunkard In boiling water aft??!? you have wrapped it In It t .on. Hoil It an hour. Then split ? quali, wet It w-P, broil it. and get your table In ?hi? p.?. When you arc ready to sit d?nn. open the Windows, throw the carp Into tho yard and f.il! to on the ????????. WI sn yon have flulshed tii?? .jual!. thank the Lord that you didn't "at the carp." HOW ABOUT A TAX ON WHISKERS? .STARTUNr?. PgOPOglTIOM MAD! RY A DBIaBOATI AT THK ?-KNTRAI. I.AP/iR UttWK. Th?? h.irliors hud an Inn'ng St tho mooting of ?hs Contrai I.ubor I'nion yes'ordav and tho delegatos prosont lo.irnoil moro about tho tips an?! downs of a harbor's llf.? than they ever know before. Som?*? of the barbers aro of tho oplnlo' lha? tholr ?'ailing I? n profession, and the Others think that It fai a trsde, bui they all agree that it la aseesssiy to bo a good workman to ho. a good barber, The barbers of this city hav?? had fl linlpn fo'? som* years. They declaro, however, thar for a long timo everything has pono against thom. ????? they had to put up wl'h this or eiso abandon their highly ruspstilshls o a 11 tng and ko Into ???-!!11,-?-. They finali? <1?.??.??? to take the bull by the horns and apponi to hglslatlon for what they il?>emo<l tliolt* rights. Tills was pome WeeksSgO, S?d tho BArberS' l'nlon was thon affiliat? ed willi the ?'?'iltrai Labor ?-Vdoratiot'. The harbors dr?'w up several bills whi?*h tiioy wanted latrodumd in lbs Leglslatare, One of then was known as the Licensed Tonsors Mil, which pr?vido?! (thai all har? bors should l.o examined by ? Stato Hoard and re i?-ive a tonsor'e llcenee, Thejr alno deaired a unifonn Bunday closing hour throughout the State Tito t'entrai Labor ?'',-.loratliili Is a Socialist body, ;itiii refused to help tho barbers en the ground that Socialist? should not ask atnlhtrig from tl..? State. ( ???? barbers pot angry ?md threatened to leave the I'Vderutlou. Tho Federation, however, got in the first iilow hv firing the barbera. The Barbers' l'nlon th?-n applied for admission into the ?'?titrai Labor I'nion. and it was cheerfully taken in, as tlio ?'. 1. r. hsllerea In extending e helping hand to nil worthy workers l**? distress The barbere elected ? ?,. Hartmann as their delegate, and lio was present al th.? c. ?,. TVs p??' ??? yesterday, and maiio a report, in which h- said that tlio Harbor.??' I'nion was ?loins; well nine?? tt bit the federation, He exhibited a stun which the union has had m:ule. and which will bo hung up In all union barber shops. The sign, which Is prettily (rained, wae hung In front of th?? chalrsnaas desk on ilio platform, tind It road: "This is a union shop." The words wore printed In largo rod letters, an?l thero was also a picture of a noble-looking Ameri? can ?'agio on the sign. Th" delega ties ?heored tlio sign with a will. Delegnto Hartmann ?????? Bald, however, that the barbara had still one grievance, and that was that som?? unprincipled Individual had boon going about iho pity Belling bogue union signs In barber shops The letters on ttios,? sinus arc bino. Considerable discussion then nt'os.? as (O whether thero was not another an?l rhal Harbors' G11?011. The Idea was overwhelmingly voted down, and it was decided that then? coul?! be only one recognized Harbors' I'nion In the city. T?e|,.({iite Medili made a stronjr pies for tho har? bors. "Wo should do all we can for the harbors, al? though ir is pretty hard nowadaya to get much sleep in a barber'a chair since the barbera have learned to spouk our language. Why, out ?Vest, in Indiana, they ar?? considering ? law to tax al! men who wear board" ?*?<"? a year. Why should not a similar law be passed in this State? If ?? asan make? hlm sa-lf devoid of goo?i looks by wearing e mop of hair on his face, he should be taxed. Who would object to a whisker tax? Why? nobody." ENOINEBRg DONT LIKE THE BILL. r?o!ogat?'F from various unions of engineers met at No. ii2 East Fourth-st. yesterday afternoon and organized the Greater N'ew-York ('entrai Associa? tion of Steam Engineers Tho delegates BSld that they represented H,ssj engineers In tho metropol? itan district, and the cauae of the organization of the new laeoclation at this time was th?? recent introduction Into the Legislature of n. mensure known as Bill No. 4?2. The enginoere believe that the hill is ? bad one and they will oppose it vlg arously. The bill provides for a State Board of Bsamlnere lo paas upon the applications of en? gineers for lieeneee The feature of the hin to Which the engineers most object is that after a mm? has applied to the State Hoard of Examiner? ho ,?n take a pice SS BH engineer parading his examination. The engineers bellsvs tba' if the bill becomes a law unworthy and Incompetent men will (lie ?ppllcallons with the Hoard of Kxamlners an?! then take piace? ,1* engineer?,, thereby en dang-ering the Uvea ef the public, M !? Nagle, nisi prcatdest of the National Asso? ciation of Steam Engineers, was ?looted chairman, and Assemblyman Isramlah .1. ??Sullivan ma?ie .?. ^p.-c'h condemning ths bid and r'o-ui ?"">*-* is is all 1 he . ould 10 defeat it Chairman Nagle announced thai .1 mass-mi-ctine* W|H t* held at Cooper l'nlon on Friday nighl 1*1 denounce tin? bill Mayor (liesson, of tang talan?! ciiy r i- Bhayne Edward Lauterbach, Senator Timothy D Sullivan and Senator ?'oggi ?hai!, it aras announced, would be ?omo of the apeakera A letter was r??ceived from Mayor Wurster, of Brook? lyn denonnclns the Mil and promhnng to attend th.- masa-meeiliis if possible, Letters were else received from Senator Coggeahall ?nd Speaker O'Qrad) of the Assembly, saying that the? would carefully consider the mu before it reached a Html reading Another meeting will he held next Sunday in ths rooms of ihe Marine Engineers' Association, at No. I ?S3 Huds in-sl EASTER NOVELTIES of original ala'Nlifna are no? ?It ?pin?, eat at SCHWARZ TOT BAZAR 42 EAST I4TH ST? Union Square. Attractive en.-?!? BSd SSW price? are ?>f*>re.l before re mi?v?l BbOUt May Ist tn the Inr?? New ?ai<i? an imi ti west ano st. Rae* ?fully. ?. \. o. *< iiw\Hr.. (I THE "CRIP. ?f j?n n, im I ?r lt?ll\? ? V A '*??., iS.-ntl<*riwii: I lia.? u?e,| ? mr H?-u,l? It-llnf for 111,11. ili,in IWSOt) the >?urs ?Uh limoli mi Israel ton havs used Ii fw I* ilrlpoe, rasu?issala. I'letirl??. ?ltd h!| BBTt? ef 11.?1 ?? ?lid pala? ?nd have ????.? it iinfsilli?B Btreri USSS Itoepa-ctfiilU. I?. Sf, RAYMOND, 81 I'r???.???!? ?? , Mid.liete??n. ?'???. Ne m?itfi )iin\ \ nient ?t sicruelatias ,?'* l,aln ''"? ith-uni??!' . UaMflildeii Infirm. ? 1 tin,led Nrivuin. Neu ralglB. "? prostratasi -ahm dis im ssaj sugar, itsdssN's Itemly Hrllrf t*. Ill ait ? I lti?t?tit MSB, Sold by Sll In n( teat? The April Atlantic - -. -a Dominant Forces in Western Life. Ly PggOgklCJ. J. Tl ?mi A a;??.?.? ?I Civilisation h cur fiie-?? We?t, what its un. dcrilying princtalei ar*. and what it stand? far. Our Nominating System. By F. f.. GOMtlst, edi'or of Thi .Kation. The xiond of Mr. (?odkin's stu?ie? in thr problerr.? of 'Jemocra:v in tills ?-our.try ?ince the civil war A Century of Anglo-Saxon Growth. !*y GtOKGS Bt mon Adami, a * review ? ?he world dcxination achte*, ed by the Anglo-^a**on, and a companion w.th tbe world domination of piecerlir.g race? Mark Twain, the Typical American 1!?/ CltAgLU Minp.r Tmump?on. An interprets'ion ot the man ar.d hi* work How far the humorist was a tipica! Amene?**? An Archer in the Cherokee Hills. MAt'RICe THOMMOg. " The Song o' Stesm." Atto Jut*** Cheerful Yesterdays. 1 'HO M as Wpxtworth HlCClNSOg. Mercury in the Light of Recent Discoveriea Fescival Lowell The Lady and the Parscn. Sally Nelson RosiNa A Century of Anglo-Saxon Expansion. ?.force guaiUM A n'Ha Bryant's Place in Literature. ??????? I> SED43WICK, Ja Men and Letters. Tag l'amara for as American I.iteratine, fli ?Il fl ? Tos REV. ? A Reminiscence ot Cbstiee Keade J- rancis CoUarigaV IUyi.-.r. ? Tr.e Booltthat is Not Wiitten. Mary Haetweli ?"atheewooo. Installments of Two Interesting S?riels. 35 cent? ? copy. f4?-*o ? ytar. HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO. Boston snd New York. t One-quarter cent a day is the ex? pense of using Woodbury's facial Soap. Don't economize on Soap* - Oriental Rugs and Carpets. SPECIAL COLORINGS AND DESIGNS. We have just received and no* offer for sale 20 bales of fine todi? Carpets; Also 40 bales of Antique and Mode: Daghestans, Guendjie. Moussol. Bole* hara, Afghan and Karabagh Rugs. ? at Attractive Prices. W. tts J. SLOANE omuwiy, in t> ? sis. iiovoro ani- (Tarriage?. PET I : f? C. KfiLM >< i Q, AUCl iOBBom rw ;\tp:?.?? wm ai. Special Combination Sale of Trotting Stock. TUESDAY te THii:-i-AV Hatreh ? M M loft. Lai ? an : ?ven ?? ?I Mil aun *?.|??,?t. ? la 1.1.11 N.w tOtO l". ll.lKliiii?HI? ??? man?. ??\ G*?.?? ALTO rl I I' i*a if??i iti? ? 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