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A<!*.. • 1 - Th» Turf 7> 1 inanrial 12 «7'Tin>« T*b>* . 11 •-« -,- ■ MUa ii I - ■'•••■ rusi I DHartt * C 7 r<<»* Purpo^ra 1A T rum. R<vtv* . " 1 T. 1 T< .».■:,)' >ul*. r!p ■ V' T T. ar.t*"». "1 2-S T>t>^« -i'liij; . *1 P .11 7 L*ararn'4 Ar*rt ' ■ rariWh<v>ki> 11 f> mpali ■ !• •-Tj Vnrniis^s m. d nnan '' " IVI \ »j,--t . - 71 W <-• .. *V»Ty4 11 » INTfitJ -V) ark CTr ibtmc. ATSOAY APRIL 27. WHO. TH* n">r?paprr i* cirri <: and pvb lithrd by 7 7.< - Tribune laaadafl a }o»t corporal ion : r,prr end prtm r'^x:? p/orv of bi/»rnrf«. Ttihitn* Pvi'd tup. ?> r>. «54 Voxras tfrrrf. \<ir York; <*>itr:\ Mills, prrtitir-nt : Cir,^r n M VM rmrteiy; Jamr* if, Rcn-rtf, aaawr 7'fte cMf'tf of Tfn nff!rc}-§ it tbr office r' rfc/ji vy paper. JFf A/M> THIS JHOh'M\n. tiQVCirrrm nnisit stesara. ciar.pi erifi Huclv^ ■■• - .i th* 1 admini;-" rsiiri».»d hiji Boose: Ths Mts of *ir fc^niiei, of Keo York, b\ BafelSg a lie. jsavecl the OOBSSBerca Coun rraiure^ of the BaQvoad I*.'.' . an bwaapßctt^DesßO rTTtic oßalftian raooi ednd ba iffiiTfT' > Hg the adoption of pevev;;! amendmeiu" 1 . t CIBIEIQX. — The adore BoopeveH saw a; lUghl "1 an aeroplaiie at Issy. ihe m;i < hinr fell, but th" «frnn:tut was BOt ' tojared: th» CK-aVasio>Bi iceelved the rr«*inbet> <-: the Parttamentan aw«p. r • =.— . Rjornstjemr- Rjcrnson. the Nor-; B p'»ct. dZKSftatlSI :i'i<l tioviHpi. ni^d b S rts The j, f,,> ; r Q .- r. esf ; li.K Ftcamei- Aurora and Ji p '' en v, o| Ul • BM ' haOa beer, ]os! i« !; >t ctedited in MrUartusT «' r cies «t st. focia'a Th body of ti ti inidcottn>d man, wtto h:ii haesi dr;^d !•>» leaaj ie I'.iind <>n ( cue of ih«- amsfilary h ■ I th^atcan-j t•■ <-ut \- 1 v•• "M-v <';h;n ÜBglO kIOUI .. , ■ , har| ■..••;• 1 :■ rvbrttioti t'ia-.in^d :or ;•!-> "*. Ktmoa <>; pfiit i'Hi is ibMD 1 • ' ' ik to Atn'-tii-iiii" in EiS>*ti. :nid b r«bcUl««n la f<-.i,r. (>( > An American »;i<ii>_.:V :•>■? bumht «>V'r tWrtePOtbOO ßKod Kquaxc mtles of aroodlaod la L«ab :: lai ual v 1 i nroc| v iIdMKSTIi President TnU -ifnt « 1 I■' ••■■'..! Kdaoo 11. Hfiir Borvvyor Perl at Kew Fork, to aegc^rd .1- \w% s < •;«• • - ■ Tht : • « build • l ■ ftsu nof Atwricaii B Mrs tn WMs'mipidn «:■« :■ ■ dedicated, ■•<- helns n*ad» '■■ Preaid* I • X "\ -- .■ • t: ••■ ' ■ <\v< .\ fU .-OMi ihe M.mi-.-.:, At.!i. Tbi «">'i;n n I . i" iSa dei tared <■ ■ '•..< iojta] lh* N'<" i brup la« Hi tin 1 niplnynieni or « «rt .< U) railroad na |tt< Pt to < ;jrM It in' ■ the I'>v«riiy foijr. QIHtTDW Hughes nns Ihe • r nt of many vncrMtulati ->!!<■ ftoni promlnwii nsei all <-^<\ ih* rountrj on ntrarrrt a* a jusa eof th< I'oited S tpTt "'• < ■••: I Th'- bill 'O lnvnatijEa(< '■ ' • • ■ha =■ ■ >:i -"•'• • St. t« .•;-!• ■ fc - 10. a\ Opi :r.;, fo ■.'"-"■ (a tl A • . • • r- nf]| prr c SuTid* I 11 »rhrr»> rM a<l njijCFion 'f"> 1^ c\\nrs.o<\ r a?= paaafd hy •b' Mawntdf I • » lona debate in «),» Ser^te ;>t Aihan 1 'h- kdentUj • ' '■ ' phflanttiro] ■ : '■ ' -' ■ ' Inttwporaite :-. Kg,M>*.OQft four.d^tinn va- not i'wj,|H, •■ <• till trsa advanced Tv o of Mr F F «" Hvrtep 1-;icv- 1 ,r r *rA t-ar.-.*- S^-ope. t"-t ■•,f(\ r<< •'.< Hy<le trial 1;. Kur-.TS.* CBS "•^ r t>Bt ta r^ r cave of fi-« ojucllman Kauric* s < oft'ee. »• T TTJ-burp. rtiaigHH ;I|i h-jl-e- ,' r • A \r Rgre<^ fltid was locked up for the ;^j;ht CITT - rTiirfi* Bhsatod Irregular changes oAer «^> atrrti '■' trtci attorney •• pd that bf wodd lay rtiarare nf isbusw af dis r**tlT" bgTOi'O th« Far 4«uOclatU«n •rth«' th» .lUS«tire> of Sper<«l Pf^smn» r- Arreftf -n Ala^tms. 1t waSj BsM by J-t.. <-.' r r*Ki* hero, r-nuid hreafe up a c»ng Bf practising fraudnlent t>ankrur tr ' Chert The |nry *» trf T Auru'-tw ni;.'« h«i ipl«t»d and place.fi ui^.er cu*rd nf deputy ma^t-hal* ■ ■ — Tl:e CtlTred States See', rnrpers linri rr>rr.mor-. ataCß KSO pat e<i nn » r^jt »ll»T r. prr rrrt hhFIR - Fishcp r:r»">' anr.ouri-">n th;.i JLT/'OA a year ?t fly« j year* h*<i hem ri rdß<"-<lr dR<"-<l '^1 swjkjea to] Et. John? «^itl.rnral = - Mayo;- <;* - v.or pat as a :naci!-"*r.Tie in tbe ot** cf a mastei unfler clivt" THK BTBATBEB -fHF 1 ' — fftß for to- ' r <ay: jJUTWOI O ttiajOlJ; kvweat, h2 t\m o\ utv. OBatCD. Wh»' ha* 1>«v 'irrtf <»f «lwi raonuinen parf of f«vir-r:ii leUcwhoent, the S. nr,:r rilllllllWT SB BunidßUgßßi ■ itrd ■ rear ji-o ■ ;• macn ; ti''^nr flourish of sn;vM»'-. 2; r\:-. ••■ ad bs i (eßtßßJstfnj heve <•<> thc<« btjoos panmSttacs of the Senate lo tii» tegular sppissjatatloß bills er# )-<'f»-rr'-«i to bTIob Bwajy esfnva 1 arhlrh bad crept ta 1 BMasaxes and •>, dhwonxsge any 1 cba - ♦■i.iti t :..•:■ -\' !:al.ili 1 ,!•« v li • • •■:•; I I' ■■j't laii<;r. I r • ■ •• :..•<• . . : 1 ; I : ! 1 1 1 •<• wBS Bat'a t ' :■' ta --^ ; . nor ■'• d ;> ii''*i or " streogCb of Ihe Btusta it i» . '.;;•'.. (1 Ml< . .'•..■• ir-.i«| . titl«M»s bavin; •<» do .>.'■)> i|i Ji;-").v:r 'i.Hlv :,;,. 1. ■ potty sad ana By, .-^ w«-ii is 1 '•••• qpniaitttees. It-; Bdjetasl, b bcM renH v ■<■ ci: '■•:.' I.!- 1 Ifae -• t • 11 1 ' • . > :tt .;.' ■ pn.-. • :\u\ v • : • 1 r.«t:i M'MicMiiri ii f] . p ■, i •.'«ii». ■ . • ■ ttt£tea s •••--.• thsi ■ ■ •* • ;>;>i. 4 ' ■ ■ ■ 1 ■■;<,, Bdnj :«■ - Id .< ■ .1 ;:ir «>r .1 ■ rrdttrtiaa iii • ii ste • ' •I <;!!-!• • f lirji-vvmit.Mr.pv f»n th« ruttirnrv. | • : • v, . , • ■ '1 a- >\x ■• .•„•■ j , --• ' ; a 1 -i ?• •. • ■ . - ' •• '- '. .' ■ • t : •: ' " : c - . , • l . Ifumi <]« net .•»pr^>v#» "an*i nbs<-h ib«* fl<lmin!*tration would like to kv> nmitt^l from *iiir> nvcr and harbor measure. Wlirrc ■■ • ■•» il;«» OOBUBIttM OB Kxpowii :•!!">. irltb ItS tMoniy \ntrs find ii«. afl powvtful Influence, v I'm the Senate tv«<« Ix'inc iinr*>nun<»d in hohalf of In nl !ii;.-.-s^n to :m1«1 $10,000,000 to the BUSNIM (QT rtVferS and harbors rotM l>y the B(V1 Its members \vcr<» r-. I <!ontl\ too <H*<rcct to iirjre an aaabßfTß* >ins economy in n !irl«1 in which evil pro. odrms J;«\o (•*»» 11m fashion of lav »!i jr-iv« iij;ii'':i;:l dishurwnienta Mi la« i tkUi juu iirt jim ihtlc m*» pi«n. I'rivnlP prn«i-i^ MM* <ontlm:o to p!!«»s i:i r-nrh bOQM Of "'crt'ts by thr litni dred. Th* OoomtttM no EipenAttnrss bat apparently no- yot sought •■■» di s ccorage ipedal pgMlftn legislation, \ iiicij always tnwoirw ravoritJaaa nud Ui<s>ulsrtlj J ; !"i often M no other .-x v\:zt> than to make* private political <•;:]' ii::l .-it boaae for an enenjotir pension bunting l oiuphwihii. If rational t* trr«n<lunri!i in expenditure I* to com*. Epedai pension rfiilstat*frii and river :«H<l b.irhor bttntWTeUieStS ■ •*" the roan pcuuiorj ml must be «r«an<lonr«!. Why slm'.iMr.'t ths Committee on Bx- ;,r<»; bCßjfa to ;!:i:it th« seels << reform vow? bTOIT //// UMB DYZX /</: FKLT. In tbe rcthvmen! Of Governor Hnch.*< from political life to the Suprc-nv OOBZt bend) iho R«'jml>i;<nn party bj thb slate lean fioiarU'.ixic inon» than if most cfl"««Mivo rampaisnor. It loses a man about nhnw personality rallied a powerful MfMH f«»r political r<*jr*Mi pration. who oven in private life ■would have bees (scognlseoi v a Bono within The DUty mak!ns for ripbtcnusnos*. who <mi «if OOCB < amid DOfl hiv. Efeiled t4 KlSta a BBnan of moral leadersliip Bad WBO WOnU have inspired cor.fi- ABBeC in ilir .irty «nd civ.-rt Itrcaajth to it •v the part in ii- iflaln which BB must inevitiiMy have taken. Compared with this l^^s of Mr. Hughes as « rerncnized moral factor within dM party Ite 1....* of a powerful eatßpai^ner durinc thr> most rttJcal part of the nnt state campaign win bo Df slight bnportanc& Pi ith th«- news tbM (he Gavcmoi «aa to so to the Bo* preaaf Court many or ;ir^4» wh« bawl i>e<n DBDMrtng bfi Icaßanblp flouibtlwi (Ml c nt adrift politically M they would DOl if he v.-ere v> Ktala ■ pa* a within tlie counsels of ilie party and remain a •« v<;ii"» candidate! for :nher nom.ii:' ttaML T.i BBSJ n»en he w;is a taadcf ftid would have eOOXtBIMd te he * bsdCV BO long KB he was Dot reeae* d fn>ni pf 'litjeal life. To hold th« strength that the <;ov ■ ernor bronghl 1^ th«» i>;ir;y Bcpnhllcani iiitivt art own nuro i-in-umspcctly th a! iii«> BRBOhI havo fc.'i'i lo h;<«i ii«» ilinnlf rctfvad to private Hfi To hald the Bnghßß sot* the party v\iii have tie I Bhoar th.it it N fnU of Hi** Snghes spirit and IrOB to the Hughes purpose, if ih«- Qovcrßor Btasaelf vrcn to ix> .-i can* AMatc .'Jt.'tin tha party aaad he am of tiio support ba stttactcd, almost tiro st^Htivo of ii^ hesitation In arrepting bis poQeles. With mi' :'ior raadidate, i»Tit ajfth Mr. rfyttf enrdktng a' mor.ii l^nlorsliin the party, it would have beea !<•-<; s;iro of this «u;» 7><<rt. bad still much Baore lately to oh bdn it thnn 1t w V ho VrllhOUl him a« :i niiiyitis pofau for the movement toward] better • hiii^r* v\inc!i be has bsd. It liolioMvev Kopuhlio.iti!>. sliv:<foro. t.t i":ir iii Batad the End thai the i artj la ■• tin-- sutto viii \>c regarded !»"■••*» iTitl rally n<'Tt f.til Itam it SMSaM 1*» if tl>v . Gowraor Bflere m remain aetK <• in its l inn«»»l« sni Hadcnhtp. The p*'oplo erffl ■••T.:.in<i bor proof thai be hat abeady Bcnompllwhwi ertthln Uw partj srhal be «-<-i «,;it it. .|. •< u»n>3 i«!i tlmn thtj ■rOUfcl if be x\c-ro in tfoaJn here he eonid la Some nip.'isiire *f itflHi* bfal "... Of be iii 1 pesitjon th tahe it op Bgs I Hi: 9BAL FAITH. " ■ .' in iivii.iiiM MTermnlans re not ' I«kiTir kimlly t" the tifttjon that Hie . t«ri?t <io<!?u-;C''>;i (J f • (( t *» Rennhtlcan state jrilatfom of recent date is "tetj 1 i. in •Tiiii<" Thfre are Dmscvata in indi ho pfiu prvsensser in« anll^rotag> • leachittgi 01 tleudrMta, root** BBM. Tnrpie and *,r^ Icnflers in th«» |4aya srhen tint state u^e.l r<> !><• * power m the Dtmotratt? tttlonal eooaclhij Qoteruur UarahaflL Par inst.i ?;••«•. so<-ms t<> be m entire tjmpathj a Itn tiir rar! ; °r : Bnti-protectlonlsi prognunme. H«* I M>id the «''lier ■ Th-- 1 • 1 R^pubiicaa Inrargmta ■ • hay* ■ bt ••■ •■ that prot«cUon '■" h * ton <•' i r o. }\>\f. hot " r d - [gn ' • It 1p anuii t^ f\»»\ v sfngjt hone That is the troe DmoeratJ tr;i«* ti<-»n ! To lay ;i du'y (tor pnx|ioaei --f protretSoo la. Iron thai distorted :<:iu'*» of rfaoon, |aa ha«i as - • ag a r--->r>e 88l th" <iu».v ta i.i.i to steroßiue t'^e ii<Ypr*»Tiee In no af prodiMllua btR »'ii ihroad dnda not star the anaOtj ef Ihe stleged 1 l:irr*»ii; . H t ic (BJfjeUJ AM protrorir^ . Brhatevcr thetr object, ahonid '•■ : mfjß4 asray, .'^.r-rdinj: bs Ooveroor iMarahalTs '"ci<\ h<> i« n tr-.!* 1 Inhf riior |«f rfi<» ::>: :i!tl« of Morristin. Miljn »--i : \Vjittr-:sr-n *- midt lte> ffcffcl 10 rpooj . > r.ize the DnajnaUfled protection d^'lar.-i i lea of «iie lTidiS!:;< Itrp-hli'Mns «*■ BB> ptoprlata Bar Daesoeßatie «:«;e \\> real iri-'d ii 1 raarka an the aneoodltlonal Mu-ili' v of hireeny to fornstr experts in i the phOoaophy of Osbdenten who an I now foolishly trying to prove- thnt t ] 1( » tanrjenfl larttl attltnde <iirfi:-< in prtodple from thai nl the great 111:) of protecdoßists and BrnaMlcan*. , ■/ /// /,"■'/ "I ttIQ&ATtOX. A writer in * 'Tii<* '! <iv~." «.f London, iJiscusst'S in detail t lio p«-uni:uy c.jk!: 1 tlons <.f «!i«' Mnui'i" «.;■ tnisr:i- Uqb bjta «;mi;iiJ:i whiiii now prevails. 1 t:.!y .■o<' lj".uidr<'d Hr^Tind ptrwm Bie «\pr-.-t«>d t., ii«;tv<' i!i» ! t:ite«l Kingdom Bar tin* DemlnSdn this rear, iv addition ',<i ili«' Hi' 1"—"*'"1 "—"*'" Wha Brill ::.• thither txva the 1 nttcd Statri uni Erotn OtIMT bad*, :i!i«l ' ' - •■!.•,. .-<••: D i.'l :i;«|>::. li' Ijf be ■ in BJCBI part "i a•■: 1; • t » • . people. Tins, *— —if «IW « iiiir'n::!- v !j-> WTO Sfttl <>i:t ;i few days ■■*■:>> by ili* 1 BaJratSoa Army there \.ii- some who J;"i as nscb n^ fff.ffW BJ I- •• ill ci^li :.lul :• dOKn nr m'tt^ who ; ■■■! lh. ' v.;: : , .!,-,' ;, !■. .V.Vm, B] bfl I :. proportion of the company bad : , |39 upvanL it v..i- isjcftinned that i •• t..«» bad s total of not sess 111 i fUBM**. >• u*l> " ls « ' '•■ -1<I«M 0.1 to Im« er poorer partj than Mi* nvf*^^pc. Th'- total «itrc! tnnsfi r <■: taonejr bj Hm- \<*t.***> . ! _ . • ::•!,. the I sited KlnsdoO 1" '!i«' I»":i«i:;"ii fn.*- »• ii 1-■ «x;n«tf«i ,•• bf ■ "' '•• •• ibaa treea • < -.<». Onii.ooo to E22 00 I " ■•;>. I Iwra i* »i-" • ■ ■ dltti • f n. "ii arefl v <i . 1 • 1 ntmi ber nf casei tt • 1 ■ tend ' 1 ■ ■? ■ * - ■• ■ ' ih « eni' ti mt i dJej to L-c iatUeft ia iiu .Veiv World, at ( NEVr-YORK DAILY TRIBUTE, WIDXESDAV. ATftlL 27, 1910. lea<t uct'l their prosperity i« wHI evtob lif-lie«l. H"\v much tho-e i-emittances ■jnoont io ennnoi b° exactly deter miii'il. :i« many of th^m are MMM •" cash or in bank infal, hut th<> British pnstotlioe reports thnt In the ye*r IOOS*XIO pome m.IOO was * ont to Brttltb America in money order*. As these were probably only Iho BmaUer remittance?. t«w> small for banking, tht* ioj.ii of such tnoMffta af money pro'i ril.ly ran Into many million^. Tbere la, of course, also a refluent stroam of cash. much larrer titan this, the amount i»f which eau only bo conjectured, though it.-i.-is far estimate is furnisbed in the fact that Iha money ordei-s which were received in the I'nitetl Kingdom hod >car from <"anada aggregated .<4 r»:.<;..'K»o. The major part of this, liotv erer« **■«•«<» presomalrtj pent to enable other members of (lie famllieo to cnii s;:i;<' to the Dominion. if the personal worth of the It^.(XK> tn&gnßtM in qocaflea i»e estimated nt KIyGOO BMB, or |150uOO(M)00 in nil. and the cash carried by them at xlt..<h *».<•<«<>. ilio crand total of $178,0001,000 must BMaa ;i gtiHlf cain to the Dominion over that which is sent back; and of course a corrcapondbis laai to the mother ((■:;;iiry. Rut that transfer of wealth i- another potent annnnent of the im perialists for such co-openttive fodera tioj! of the empire as shall make the wraith Of each memher in some «I<*^r*»*» t!i<« wealth of all. TWO i TCTIM&. In th' 4 loud and almost universal chorus of approval thnt. hi raise<l ov«-r Governor HngbesHS apivMntment to the Supreme <"ourt we note only two op posin?; voices, that of the Hon. William Dames, jr.. of Albany, and that of the Ron. miliaai .1. Bryan, of Liut-oln, Nen. Mr. Barnes remark 1 that Governor "Hi:?li. ■« should never be appointed to "the Supreme Court bench. governor "Murhes is an advocate, not a judpe; n ■"fizhter. not an interpreter." The Gov ernor's BDOOSBS or failure in public life. Mr. Barnes says, is due "to his ability "to start ■ row and make the other man "ajpeir jo Lave the worst of If." He is "n"t judicially minded." Mr. Bryan re BBttfca that the Governor's "speeches show ha Kadi no hostility toward private mQaopodeo. find that he Is "a shining "ilhisiratlon" of that peculiar type of "citizen developed in tills country dur ':nc the present peneration— the citizen "r. ii.i personally opposes vice «nd is a "pn'<i-I:er of small crimes, but shows no TndlgnHlon at the larcer forms of kgal* •jvo.) robbery." it 1> interesting to find Mr. Bryan and Mr. Barnes hi accord n< to th«» main fact. even if they do not acree in their pub lished reasons. Perhaps their experi ences make them of one mind. Mr Ifcirne* oaoo .■..nipfajiied that the Gov ernor aimed to push "pontons of my po sition in public life" off the checker board. Mr. Bryaa knows how murh the Governors speeches in IThis; had to do with pushinjr him off the checkerboard. Neither appears to like any batter than the other what has happened to him. WBQVLATIXQ PRICES. Attorney General O'Malleys —ggf" tion that in order to escape the evils t tnonopotjr neb an article as milk mfajbt be legally declared one of common ne< iltj, and that ■ rommission or in dustrial court might be created to fix ili^ pete at which it should be sold and the prorit that should bt made npen it. takes us far afield. The am final to intake the price of milk 9 cents ■ quart 1 ended without ItH becoming necessary for the stnte , embark upon any such experiment, capable of Indefinite and dangerous development «s lixinjr i, v Jaw or commission tli •- prices of com mnditiev. While combiuat ions »re «o easily broken .(<< tins one was the pu»i- I!<' will be hi no mood for radical q>. parti. a few bondred rears .-i^r> price? an.i profits were Kgubited by law. Thai \\;is 3 daj when monopolies were nor mal and almost universal, (.omniunic.j- Uon cms dlflktill. it was before la* daj of the steamboat and the railrn.id. and sneh eOfBBJon road* as existed were very poor. BbcCJ community drew ItS s»ipp!i«s frotn it- <»wn Delgbborhood, and the fSerCßtalßng <.:• eacraaaiaf .r those ■applies eras lay \\i-i, mipr.ivci :ni<;.fion competition widen. and t^xed prices, and the old ijatCßl or «taie regofaitioa, hatrtog hjocoms iiseie>«. ems discarded WUh the development Bf the credit system and th» corporate organisation, the monopoly of the nup plie- r.f the l.,rse are;, now tributorv to ■ community Ii nearly as cji«y hi wa? the iuon<.p (> iv af the BOpplles of 10 >-mall at^a upon which a community thno hundred or more pears «co had to depend Therefore we begia to tilk of precisely the same emya of pro'octin^ the pajhPe frem «Tfortlon that nsed f. DO employed. Before v c bo«r. however. to tii* •rtadoai of the Middle ip 't v.i.1,1 he interesting tO he toid how the old rejnjNrion rf prleea a<taa>tly worked m» pra^iice. wmm ov UOSQVtTOFS By "hat may br nsreljr an f.ccidfnt a f.M.rr relating to th« iaal<a of mm O < n>iitr.r S roriir X from t M i;r,itod Ptstea Bnr<aa of tiabeilaa ton aa th* ■naiun Bar tbe rapid mirttlßtlrStlQu and activity of theso insects is opeaiai Th« author, %ir Vl ''■ '* "tal. points out that to • ' breedlag places 4 tli* BMaavHa tm*\ v parh lakea an.i ninninjr streams it is tmpmticaM* to apply M m«. of the Bweaarei «rblch have proved aaetamfui tn warfare ..n tha pei.t. Neither oil nor dn iaage rri!lr ri!l i, o ' mp],.yo,l in ::urli easeo, ittid reliance must be placed on other means of rherilng propaajattaß. Fish have often bean seen to cat the larval -.r m..5..-.,:tors. the us* of taaaa daatitj or« bns niore tlian onc> been propoaai, :in-l Mr. Sr;il now specifies th^ varieties fn«m w!:i<h in his opinion th« best re sults are to ha espei tod. wii-n valuable susgestlons ara offered tbe question often nrine«, \vi, o v/ m BdntalM to carry them out? in many ,t..,..! *orh baa been done by vol unteers in <.■,.,.,„.,.,;,(,„ 1 ' B»a to th share arnica MM pattlcntat Bonus of mosquito Baa in <Ils.-fmtnnt.iic; mularla H would he proper to char/to boards of health with the duty <f eaajdacCßßg bvb tematle '•au)|i:iit;/ 15.1 5. in tiiomj. if not la practirr, official wologiata are among the basl awalWsd i' ■•!>.. us to jr.. sen 11<»1 1<» «he v.ork. OfTteg to tlie sporial «haruc i«r af Mr Srnl s re» «.mmrr»dat lon. how* ever. it is pertfntnt to nsk If tin- tank misht DOl K<- fitly a'Bißned by law to th ■• Bsfa .ii«l pmne COnwihSßOnS of tho!»e ftr.tea arhich have such bodies. Th* juincipai duty «>f th»j«e eoamtfssions is t<< be«» thai tiFhinr occurs only at certain proscribed aOBOOat, bat they «mo hsve *an<l in the QittiibtlUon of ntwty I bed fsh wtthln thttf rstpccUvS Ivrlsdlctlonj Tb? try may rome from t »-« '•■• rS ' h«»'h«rvs but etate eommlS* BteOfni a:e presumably acquainted ab the source? »•« tvhiob th "• 1 *"*" rec- mill by Mr. Peal COuW baal be ob tained. ' Th" Albany plan to amalgamate the two debt limit bills and thus endeavor to PHtisfy the BUppOTterS of «>arh Is UM brat way out of It. It should not be LmpoaslbM to leave a reasonable degree of discretion la regard to the exclusion of BOtfHßlStalntng bonds from the city's maaUtuOoaal debt in the bands of th* Roiu-ri of K«ti:nate and Apportionment and Mill safeguard the herd's action by requiring something more than a mere formal approval of It by the courts. What 1* called the "ideal Inn." a pub lic house, which la • workwomen's club, has been opened In l,ondon. with many expressions of hope that it v.ill prove the bocinning of th« reformation or the liquor trade. Tt contains a M refroshment room" in which meals sad non-intoxi catinsc drinks are served. «nd In the bar room there Is no drinkine at the bar. but all patrons must be Seated at tai-los. There ar* facilities for reading and writinp and the playina: of (jamos; music Is provided in the evening, and men are encouraged to brln* their wives and families with them to the place. Thus far the inn has been well patronised, and has been notably free from drunk enness and disorder. Whether it will prove sufficiently profitable to encourage the opening of other BUCh establish ments is yet to be seen, as also whether "ideal Inns" will discourage the opera tion of those of the old style. As we. re member it. a somewhat similar concern was founded in this city a few year? am, with many roseate expectations, but Its promises were sadly unfulfilled. "Tom" Target la a candidate for Sena tor hi Indiana. A* Senator Cummins say*. HepuhHcan f wreea of lat«» do not m»an that there Is any more confidence than ever in the Democracy . The. avrrajre man's tdoa of nothing to zr> to is the Democratic party.— Capital. The Democracy possesses, more nota bly than any other party organization in our history, the faculty of exposing its real character on critical occasions. It may sometimes pose as assailed by in clinations toward the higher life, but it is never lone unfaithful to Its natural unregencrste self. As there is likely to be » sad shortage of cotton seed this year th« country may be obliged to worn* along with olive oil for salad dressing. "I have spent sixteen years in prison "for crimes which brought mo in less •"than ?l»">0." said a burglar reconvicted th«« other day In the Court of General Sessions. T.. "us on* takes the View that the board and lodging which a prtaoa affords are worth the labor and confine ment which earn them, stealing for a liv ing is about the least remunerative voca tion in the world. If Halley had toreaeca the many pop ular delusions which are now entertained in regard to his comet b«* might have been humane enough not to predict it 3 reappearance. The inability of the National Geo graphic Society to raise money enough for the Antarctic expedition proposed by Commander Peary, go that it must be postponed for nt least a year, will cause little disappointment In this country, and It la safe to say thai when Captain Scott hears the news he will be recon ciled to the situation. As Count Zeppelin build,- two or three new dirigibles to every on«« that is wrecked, ho is still ahead of his game with Efete. A rather strict ordinance relative to barbers has ben adopted in Waterloo, lowa. As II neglects to punish with death the practice of dehaajtDf I eus ♦umor ■with bay rum without his con sent, it is a dismal failure. TFF TALK of Utr my Wli»n Governor Huchea cpek» at the Carnegie Hall BMetiag which called to Indorse the Governor's action in the anti--acrtrari{ campaign a man who sat hi on»- of the bo\-rs tx <*s so strongly tm pteaeed by Mr. Hughes'* remarks that he s«>nt a note to Mm the next day In whlcfi i? raid that his stand entitled him to the. hlghr?: lfcoenition— a p. no en the Bo* prem^ court baachi ♦•• which petition ho hoped la BM Btttt titrated. Taa HttghCS enthusiast SBOWtd • copy of his aoai •»•« torday acraaa \\ hi>-h be had written: "I told I M -'■" " "I defy spy r»n» »a nxir,« a field Of »n •ieavnr In which men rio nor receive mor» ior.>;d<ra'i"n than women 1 " "xrlatmf 1 th« orator .11 a suffragette meeting "The chorus." murmured pome Irrespon sible — Llpr.irtcotf.- Janirs K. Marline, the "farmer orator*' of Now leraty. one of the moft devoted pnfloweri of frilHaai - 1 Fryan in the BMNH|UItO BtaiAt laid the following story on himself a' a dinner reeeatty "K^ppenin? hi New Tort one afternoon t thought I Trould like 10 look Over th* new station Of tbe per>n3yUanla Railroad, so 7 vent to the offii » and «Flif<3 prrrr'!y«ion from the man Inside." •• 'Are you h»r«> in an official capacity"' I was asked. ■ 'No. 1 »aid. 1 am en!y a farmer t^A'.ng : o>i Beaajry mortal?. ■ " 'Well, then, are yea a member of the I • ? -lainrc'.' til* man asked. 14 'No*' ' aneWCtOd. 'but t have four times been a cainiMat* for th.^ low branch of the legislature, four times a eandtdate. for state Seiii-tor. i •« ice \ ran fer Congre?* and OB two ooraatooa wee a promising randi ililt* for Governor and had th« honor of hfhii talked of tar the I ntt^d stat--* een etor^lilp. ami T^as baotoa ever-,- time.' M '<3ood BOaVßttS*' responded my tnnui 5 !-" tor. '\ou have more cournKe than any uhite man 1 r\r r si* 1 Ami be called » ■Maaoaaar and provided mo with a j»ai»s to go through th« building:- .'• <"silgg!«- So you got home from the club at midnight. Well, 1 siipp<>">M you told wifie you had to worlc lat»« at the office; played upon her sympathies, th" Brigs*- Well er-yes; but either her nympathies v. ere out of tune or I'm ■ darned poor Inntrumentallst. — Hoston Tran script. The \Ve«f Virginia Hoard of PulilN- Works ha* approved UM Inscription to bo pin-., I on iba monument to gtOßOWall Joehaon arMeh hi to b« erected on the (apl:o| grounds by the Daimlers of the OOBfadenMT* The Inscription rrodn. JBekBM rstarcvati) Er»rt^.l ■■: a M«mr>r|«l ti> the r..nf».l r*t* H«iM!rts ISO-188 i i Charlatan ''hi«[ii»r. No j.-.l I "■ '• 1 l)«ti|ht«'i» of th« t'onfrdrrat-v. "Wlien you married me yon tan! you ■rare ersfl ?■ she retorted, after he had refused to buy her • new :-,nt. •I «a- then,-- he answered ' coldlr.-Buf falo 1..] :, .■ . The flr^t motor \ehicle to be u»ed by Long lahlßl farmers for hauling their produce t«i market appeared la thr parking »p«re of Wallahoiit Market. Brooklyn. re r-ntiv # r>o Mlnaali farasen figured that M BfOttld '* irrr tar iti<«ni to combine on th« tranSpOrtatlra "f th":r farm prod act! ari Urn r baaol a heavy mitor truck fOIAUjr Many t-nuirl*' -< »-c mid* of the parted U. ouitt tarmeri wbott farms ara areat dßMaaeat from the ettjr. >,. 1 of the growem by eomblning In th« use of such an automobile tru ro.j'i probably complete th» sal* Bl their prod ucts In half fir time lO<alrai with horse drawn farm wagons and wiv« their turns the strain of long drives. "Yes. lie ."ita'nl' '" ■ •*•?* sp»»ker. One of I. j.rst 1 e% er hear*.** "What 1- )<<* line of arg-jmerit "Tliat'K i.is strong point. lie can thrill yon :ir.l cet yon work'-' I '»P To * great pitch «.r enthosiftSfll nnd the next <lav yea cant remember nlml It Was about, s« that when yon hear him af" ln v-haf-i* ff™ 'S a«= fresh as ever "— cliicajso Record-Her ald. Caeter. I P . boasts of what in proh.ihly the strongest water tank In the country. It n on « ranch n'?r the torn, and is nothing but » large hank BBf» % 8Ol on Its bark, ft ronmrly did duty in the, lln« it nan made for, hot burglars ble-v the door off. a ranchman bought it and It now serves as a trough for rattle. "What made him angry when he vr»* telephoning to the lawyers about BIS la ther's Will?' "He w.is erf off."- -Buffalo ExpreM. PAY OF STATE LEGISLATOPS Correspondent Argument for .In creased Emoluments for Lawmakers. To the i:diter of Tl:« Tribune. Sir: In yoiir editorial of to-day en th* lllBBMn Omni Ml] you refer to nomina tiens f or the highest offices as distinguished from the nominations for Senators and members of the Aaaoahry. As a matter Of fact. conaMertag the intimate effect upon the life of every citizen, from hts cradle to his grave, of the. acts of the I.egl&lature, ■wbat more, important votes doea BO > a?t than for his repreeentatSvea In th« fienntc and In the Assembly? The a\'Tai« \oier should realize that '.t la really s>if^r for him to select the veriest si : -ter as a lawyer or an Ignorant quack .is a doctor than Id seni Incoropetenl or djahoneat nioti to represent him in the r.*s-1.-latnre.r .*5 1.-latnre. The popular Ignorance of this slmpl'- trutli has hern re«pon?iV<» for about all the. ills from which th© commonwealth suffers to-day. The one practical ajoaaaaa for the Im provement of legislaUv* eOndltlon la our Mute l>a« attracted littlo or no attention, ■ad that is th» proposed amendment to the roistitutlon raising , the pay of AssemMy men to $3,>f*t p.nrl of Senators to J3.5C0 B jear. How can yea a««k men who are qual ified for the** responsible positions to »c e?pt nominations when the ele- tion brings s.i Itttla of honor la th** pCOaOBt popular aatimatloa and almost certain pecuniary los.:? The a;nnunt3 mentioned in the pro y«fed amendment are not sufficient tp In <iuc« lay properly qualifiei man to take the- office for th» «ak«» of the emolument. but they are sufficient to enable a man of ordinary means to go to the. legislature and do hi? duty without feeling that h* baa bcea eaDcd upon to make an unjusti fiable personal fa'-riflce. No real improvement -I hay» come to d!* trust the word "reform"— ls possible with out an honest and IntelUgeat l>>s;l-!ature. You «-ennot have an hon*^t and Intelliererit LegfcdatßVßi however, unless the. jierpio re alize thai their vote, for their Senators anil Assemblymen i« their \oto for the legis lative branch of the government. Ju.t ns their vote for Governor is their vote for the executive bran* h. I; ■hould ne bora* In mirvl that, while thi» eitisen has bol one \»te ']■ esicii of the two bOBSeS of the lesislafhe. :-: of the government, he l« entitled oadar th» prev ent ayataai to seven votes for tie executive ilrpartment; that Is, for Governor. LJeuten ant ooreraor, Berretaty of Rate, control ler. Stata Trr lower, Attorney General ami State Knglneer and Surveyor. EDMUND R. TERRT. New York. April ft, mo. HOW DIRECT PRIMARY WORKS Wisconsin a Experience an Argument in Its Favor, Correspondent Thinks. To the Kdlt^r of The Tribune. Sir. Before me l« the direct primary election ia^«- ar adopted by th© vote ef the people of Wisconsin at the general elec tion in DM, an.] a samp'e of the ofH-ial primary ballot need fit or preceding the general elections. The ballot i«i «1!\;<1'-ri by a heavy bla. \ line down the centre. Th- l»ft of th.V Bm HI bearte-1 "State." and t, " right di vision "County," The •St.T. ' ciivision ha? four blank tin"? ander each caption or designation. The latter Include "Governor." ••Lieutenant Governor." "Secretary of State." "BtttS Treasurer. " "Attorney General." "rtaltroarl Commlnioner," and M Oeanaissßjnec .-■ Insurance. Then follow? lmmediatr-iy b^:<Tw and In thr me division. th» Will hf art. "Con groaaeoaal.'' trader that comes "Catted Statfr Senator* 1 fprobaJMy mrre expression of prcfercuca). Then M BesrtseanKttve in Congress." Kellowing that eOOlei t!:e fub-riead I. • -ir'ature." under whtdb follows • stute Senator." then "Member of rniMy." Tt.<-. "Court v" dtvlakSl Include* 'he cao> tion- "County Clerk." "Treasurer." "Sher iff." "Coroner." "Clerß .... Court." "DtStlfel AltOrnejr." ' n*ci^trar of Dec??." "Stirveyor." "Superintendent of BehOOfS" «nd 'Tarty CeaMßftteaoßeß.** This law h<»=: brrn In for,* and th!* prlmery baJ 01 i:» DM hi the State of wis corvin ;'■ •■ «:\ years. TbOM petltionei ouplit to be. aaajaeaated with the.^e fact?, and 1 CBtmOl tbSltfdlß understand «rhjr they .i;e «o frart-.ji Bhont allo^ln? the New VorU »t<» prlmarj l»w to app to tb<» m ctjou and nSBBtaBSMM ct "CTr- sm<?n and State o(flcer.» as well BS to stat» Senators and Member* ef As sembly, or why they refer to Una long tested and wen working !sr aj an ex periment The. reopl- .- » •:. . g|at« are evidently as anxious to — - 'lift aareeUy their repre .•^entatives in *'*"srct3 BB they are to *«o select their Mate Senator* or A«/><»mh!y njMi. and trOl be »cry DMMBJ provoked and appoint <\ if the I^c!s!at>ire hie.-; Iheir •tshea. .iamp.s BkXnjST. Aaaaterdeaa, S V . April ?'.. tf>lf». THE BAKERS DOZEN MANIA. To the r,ditor of The Tribune. Sir: An Item In tills morning's isMi<» prompts tie r.ueiy \\h*tl'er we are really living in an age of intelligence, or irbStbOf m* adlharaaH] elect men of the Bataneet in tellects as our repreeeatatrrai It hi soberly stated in your columns as ■ COBORMMiplac* fact thai liiere are actiiHlly members of the LeaMatvrc absurdly superstitious v.< to object to Bdjdkualttg on the 13th of the month on account of the silly old wife's tale Of 111 luck oor.necte.l with that particular number. Is a man with :i mind thus tainted with the ignorant credulity of the Par 1 . Agea ii- to represent an Intelligent constituency? Shout. l not ■ man lie :i r thoroughly a !i-ir:i >.l to anhaaa i. laa .is shivery to a foolish raperstttioa ;i> to atlmlt any othOl form of iii.t tal weakness? If <i\ili7..;i.)n mi north anything what ever It BheaM at le.nst be potent In eradi cating every trace nf fatlehta an vo,j dOOtna from th.- nun. ls of m th.- v! backward It hi .1 disgrace to aay ,-i m inui.lt>- to itulu.l.- even one lnJt\ idnnl go j;ros»ly ignorant and atatPbJ .i- t;> value "it "i- or fear beedooa of any sort; a larger olSgraOi where the prtralSßCO of these belittling superstition* can he men tioned In the pivn« us almost a matter «>f court Let it be hoped that the report In aaoa tion dors grave mjDStke to every neaibei Of the Laajßaarera, for Intelligent eOußS*| In VVbUfl affairs could certainly not be ex pected from men Incapable of « n simple < roaaonha] proce?-. rf s -hat nirioaai i to eOn \ln-» their mm- t^at no rnnr» |(| fottmt< eaq tend op« i irttc i» 9r ri'i^b*' M any oth«r lAlltfi F MORTON. JR. New York, Afril gut _ ( "People and Social Incident* AT THE V/HITE HOUSE. I From Tb« Trltntv Bml »«U I n - . i?n*ton. April nJ—F^ taldonl Ti ' terried tl-e dedt^fion 'i the new hniMtng of the Jntrrnatlnn*! Puiiaßß of \merlcan Hepubllew this aft'rn »on. Bad this rv»nln« shared the honors nf t> leieptien in t;.e building; vlth Mr. and Mr?. Andrew Car ne«ie ar«l John Barr't*. MPB I of the bureau. The nppo|ntm*nt of Adjutant General Nelson If. Henry a* Purveyor of the Port of New York tv»» announced after a r«n. ferenr*. In wMrh the Pretld-nt. tr.e Secre tary of the Treasury and General TTenry took part. T;>« offer r,a* made nt the <on ajroace and promptly accepted. Pi rto lU an legislation v*i dASSStStd by th" President and Governor Cotton, l.ejsVlaflve mutter* aVaee eaaeaaaad by taa President and Pen* tors AMrirh end fsur roi*« -p-,e Prrsldrnf «^ ronrrwtufated or. *>•« noinl?-ation of Governor H»aahe» fnr tbe Bupmiia Ooart hy Repr-seTifatlve P»nn". r>f New York, and the BMMd of t'^e CsMnet All the inemhers of flat rj»h'net were rrrsenf «t to-day's meeting. Amonc 'he P^aaaaont'a eaaaan O-W* rtepresenfafives «fep!ie:i«. Smitii. ef Sflffhi g«n. and BfanaTdß, of Kentucky, and Gen eral Clayton. THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS. rptnjan r« Tr«V:ri» RLir»«u 1 Wa«!hln«: < '>n. April :« -The aaaaM ■ from Pr.-eden and Mm» di Laanvepaatj • - to New York the end of this week and will Fail for Germany. After a short Vtsßl there they will loin UMbI c'ilM'^ti In S^«<'len. Count and Countess de Caaeßtvaa anal ro to Cincinnati on Sunday to attend the Miv mur.lcal festival, which the a^eateeat will also attend IN WASHINGTON SOCIETY. [from Th» Tr'hur» Bureau.] V.*:t^;,inrton. April IS. All ef the. BKashen of th» party to attend M.=."i Conatance Sat torlee. dau«:''*er of tbe late Baoop and HOB ■'■■ Vacs BBlti (OC, and KredT: U W. Tlhlnelander. or New York, a' IhCtT T^<»rlfllrte on TbVfSday have arr' 1 '1 In tl»e City Miss MBfgUertte Churchl'l •nill !..» maf"l -* l'onor and th« >■• - m»n tvjlT bo Oeorce Oibh^. of N»r York. The BShdl win bt QraeM X KtehardaL of Washington,; K. I-an«lnpr Satfrl^e. Thomas N*. R!-. nt'* r >\. t and T.erov OH>Oa, all <■ * New York, The brother Of the bridegroom, t'-.e Rev. Philip Rhhwlaador. will as.«tst Bishop Harding at the ceremony. Senator nrri Mrs. Sutherland entTfnlned eighteen Baeata at dinner to-night, lim'j'l ing their da::srl;fer. Btha Bfitß I» Suther land, an.l A. Roberts Elir.ore, of Ne*v York, who?e marr!a«;e will tak« place to-m«r row. Others of the party were Ml El more, tha mother, and Mi.-.<« A lire Klrnore. th" =!st<T of the brid^j:room-elec? ; the Rev. Dr. Morjran Ashley, of New York, whs Htfl officiate at the ceremony; Fielding gfo> mon.«. the best man: th© oahetOj toctildlTMl Morris Parser, of Ne-jr York, and a number of other out-of-town jriests. Captain Ar. hlbald Butt •rit»'-ta!ne»l at tureheen to-day In fin-p'iment to lieuten ant and htra Kenneth Ca*t!?r;ia!i. of 1.0 ii«viH«\ bur noaj iivins: at I "port, where the lieutenant i* stationed The other cuest; wore P.»ymnstrr an'l Mr-. John H. Bterrfam. Mrs. Mayo and Mrs. C:;ttine, Of Norfolk; Brigadier General Kd nards, lieutenant Commander (."eland DStVfSi Praah Millet and C R. ? 'npkins. Paynalstaff a d Mr?. John If. BlflllaiU en tertained ci! -;<« at dinner to-ni«lit In com riiment to Ueateaaßt and ?•'■ Castle man. Mr. and Mr?. Elmer Murphy Trill pi N Europe early m .Tune and wO spend the summer In Copenhas^n n!th Mr?. Mi;r phy'.s parents, the Minister So Deimarh and Mr? IfattftOl, Francis IT;an. T 1 I m^rri:i^e of Miss Alice Rich. diußh ter of Mrs. Paul Blech and Lieutenant rtlenaf.l Watnwrtght, jr.. son of Rear Ad miral and Mrs. Richard 'vValnwrlcrht. took place at 4:".O this aftTnoon at St. Johns Church and was witnessed hy a number of friends of the bridal party from r.aval an\J resident society cirt;?*:. an well a from official society. Tha bride wore a en". ti of wlii'e ehanaoXtsa nirh appli aad lace and tat with a full square t^iiin. I'cr \fil of fille was held in' p!ac- hj -t wreath of erans* blossoms, and sh» car ried a. > over bouquet of BrMa ram Mi.^s Anita ?. Mackall, of Savannah, accompa nied bo cousin «-« maid of honor. The bridegroom and other men In the bridal ppirtv were In full aVaaj uniform. Tti* best man was Lieutenant Byron A. Tjonaj and the u^her* were Ueutenaat CommandT Ridley Mcl^an. Lieutenant John 51. Enochs. TJontenart Stephen C Rowan and Lieutenant Harold <" f'ook a sm«'l re ception fo!iowed the eataaaeaqr, when only relatives and a few special Maaaa w»r«» present Mtsa Rlech r«-c»lved I bfautTful present from Mr*. Tart Lieutenant and Mrs. Wnlnwrlr? t will live In '.'. »-'i>n«ton for th© present, where th© former i- fta- Ironed • The social event of th#» evninc r-as the reception which c!o.»M the ded-catory exer cises of the new buiMtng of the Interna tional Rurfa i of ■ merman BSpsMhOJ The PreoMi tit. tbe secretary of Siate. Mr. and Mrs. Andre- Carneetr. ih« Ambassador from Mexico and John Rir-ctr, director of the bureau, formed lho> »-.-.-.m\ in<; 880, BBd a largo repreuentat ion o' diplomatic, offi cial and repidrnt aoclety atf ntied. th« Ma • RARE AMERICANA SOLD Copy of Columbus Letter Announcing Discovery Brings 31.350. A duplicate of IbS Ast'->r COBT "f the rare Beeaaa^ Flßßacl edition of • 'oluitthUSTs letter, .innoun- MM «'..-< -overv of the New- World, orly foartcea eoflsa if wbtch are Known. >nid for CSI terday at th« first j.»« inn of the sal" of rare ,\n-.' > rlr.Tn's '• >. lecteri hy Wilberfoi •> Eam»s. and dls porse.l a* 'he Anderson Auction Company's rooms. Taa arhjtaal. which m In C.otMe character, on four unnumbered paces with out afaaaaßraj UaVty-thfeai full Nbm to tlie pace, tvd:« boiißhf by V.'llltatn YV.«Mc.rf \.« tor on June Itn, at the- Quaritch sale aiul siven by him to th« A*tor UhtaiJ. I>oo<l. Jleail X: »"o T«eie t ]>■> p;irch.isers. m. '■ iii aJaap i "Account .if Maryland." printed in London hi I<W*>. milv one other copy having been BOM In America, na.s ob tained by the Leaaajtaa Booh Shop for $.'>"• The total of th« afternoon session a ■ ■ $S.f.O<\ and of Hi* eventric tXXBk makinc the. total for the entire s.tlo Jl^..>«. KING DECORATED PRINCE. Rome. April Ml— King Victor Kmmanuel l.as conferred on his Bjaaot, Albert. Prince of Monaco, the collar of the order of the Annunzlatn. the hfgBJSSI drroration in the gift of his majesty, whlcTi ratJU the prince to the rank nf a aoOaBB of tha KBBBi The palace was the truest at luncheon of the King and Qaota Hahaaf at the Qulrin.il to-day. A WEDDING IN LONDON. LoOdOD, April -"»'>. At the Savoy Chapel to-day the wedding took pla.-e of Charles Cartel!, son of lieutenant iSeneral Cadelt. of the British army, an.i the •Haej o, 1 Colonel Cha B4nt:oni. I*. P. A., of boa Ans< AMBASSADOR ROCKHILL'S TRIP. at Poiershttigi A|.i il ■ VT. w Reel BUI, the American Ambrts»adi>r. left h*r« for the Inlted States f>-d iy for a three months' vacation. KING EDWAHD RETURNING. Ptarrttj April > -King td^ irl :?'• ' s p.'ght tor London H- « ill trav«i dlr«tt. nuiWln^ no «top at Faxia. rln# Bard forntihlns tha r-,,:»i^ x>. rlons ham or tne B#at»rrfai hnn«M ? "" caywtth the r..«- . "— ., *•< publlrs represented i ■-- .,, whit* ojaarDti valla r. i > , r •<«'•»»• hMfc* gronr r->r the BrOTtart w-nM,,, wSl* s.i M -red t<> rl^ !:■•:- r ••• \: • "anja^» I •ye gorrrosir- t,,,.-*- ■ , Me. and to eoDfTaruUlti* ttt R^rr-t» 4fiH ; energy and * ■ nv. v w.r'i^ijv^ ererfloa aOd ••:'..-- I OBJPWtIn in -o laar l ■i trr f '". NEW YORK SOCIETY. ?Ilr- M<i "<■ ■ •' ' ~ .-, r<^, '*. Hn\ r ■>•. itl t • th" drarrl "f • • ' i ■ -;• ' r- . ">ndJa> orl" Rf -■* ri -1 ■» -it will ne : Hel«n rx.ro' ■ ttArl - ■ .- -;« w , nt to Malcetoi ttc&arnr. . d tT| these columns rrx-w will tm th\» ••< ■■ • . . ,U lnt:ir.)p. Tio-a-e < r.--,- - • .», T Rosen. Vrxnci:* r. n.-'.t;. and ( Mora" will ' • fh» usher*. Tr*« nr^^ ■Bill B* foTJov. Ed h-- a r» - din* hreTkf;> • ■• • - ■ ---..* ho-ise of t>.~ brMc'D r.-i - \mttt** Moran. Another fpatnr* >.' <>«faa> ii" fOf ■•'-iiny •.« the hai i; p-:-. : land's o>c;uiix»<l »rH miraffil »x :,• j by women of the «•;:.: of Mr». BhaHj Beach, to ••-•■-- i-. .• ■ so assay af then aie Indented ( : know lrdze o' ■ ' - - Judtje.; n ;|J Include • r ■ ■ | Sad BOM Eleanor .-•- r.o^nn. ' there, ia • > ' n-haad ' drhins contests nmnrz *'■'"'• BWmhtl Si • ■• '..i-il.-s' Coarhtng . ■ fWt | Thomas Hartlnss Is • In r*# Bobbi tM of r"<* •'•"---' ■ -.-•-) •-, ! name^ rs? Xli ■ V ' K\b, -Jre T. Gorry. Xlr* BBSrtOB ' Mr' Jam Sl 1 Trirrii.le. Ms. Jam** " - '.«'♦••;• ajraaaa aai BBBaaea at araaaaajtoa <. BO> OS -*? ! way aero- I I N rw YorJi. and Is dv» her* on Frir!a - • ri V. ?he> will pro.oer'. at OBC4 188 ant> 6a?natlor In the rational < apiti M and Mr T.^z.v.h.: i Rfl lift •novel i -•■ Bg ertlll Mr-- BjanaJ ■ :-■ - C If ."^rotir. af Kr.", r>OA Among tho.»» who - - ■ • ' - [Carope w^.-" M- i • ' -■••■.'.•• |and Mr?. Herman R. DtUJftß. Btfl B ■ 1 »;ambri:i. Cora. T"TH*TTI* of . ■ Jam^- D Wolfe CmUttJ. Kri I I'uftin?. Mrs. C Gray I>in.Trnr« > . t'i» w)f» of th» C.erm.'in Ara'n ! '■' -i ' -' ""} a:i'l bet da.us:"ite:-. COBBtSSS fjOii - vn-i BBrastorfr. and Baron Louis Ambrory. xht l.as fSSf BOSS tSßSafknOd from Che \:.'r-faa f:;ri^as^y at VsMMagtOfl to thai Bl Itonn*. Mr. and Mr. Tfarr" Pavn» IT- Whe W«nt only :• few da = I^>. w!U ; sail Par bom» on Saturday an! s{sort'i7 after their arrival her© w'.l! c^» tr> thto country place at West bury, i o - TMar.4 I Mi?s Catherine Hynson MoFadde?, i rtauathrer of Mr. and Mrs. .T. F-"::k'..n B> ' h*adden. of Philadelphia, will • rrarrled ti» pxarold Aysßßs .^i:' 1 .. mo ol ■ bbJ Mr«. "William H. Sarx!-. Of O I ■ ; Jun* T>. a- Rartmr, Pcrsn - M V • , Fadden a .parents have a COBBtrj pb - Mr. and Mrs. *" PJ:re:ra r« GcOM - '. r.ot go ahroad this • • win ajead the summer at thetr plar- at Mem j Beach. N. J. ?n>=3 Emily Bayn© was nrirr'*^! yesterday afternoon to Alfi C BBSBSBttj el KhglSliel >t the homo sl her Baroßta M- a- Bananel A Bayoa, N BS BJieraMi Drne. 1 Th* rorcr was BOCfBtSBBI By " " BW« r>r. LBhjhBBB Park?. Sl gt UstTWOI I I church, ari wan followed by a pmall re ception. Th* bride, who was sf*Sß awar by- her father, aaai itSBRMi m S sown nt whit© sain, trimmed with old p) I pofrtt lace, with which she wore a t-i'i<» veil i fastened with, oranc* blossoms. . ;; '''» ri"-iri" i rial a shower bouquet of 11 i!es-of-th«-ra!ley I and orchids Her «Ister-rn-law\ Ma Hot ' ard Bayue, was her on!" attendant. .*h» was dressed ln reHow s.itlr; ari car-led i beiTqu't o» ■■'".(iff raote, p« YTltt Lock run v. a ■ th« baot man. ar.l the lahan) were. Profr??->r Mlrhael PaplTt, K^wland Pell. Pat-.l Bavne. a brother nt tl-.e tride; John M. Carrere, .r:.l_'i""^ *.-■ SOCIAL NOTES FROM NEWPORT. fßv Te!'*ra?h M IBN T-' v M | BSawpart Apr!! M — Mr. *-,<*. BBS Oeor?» C,0r.1.->n K;r.-r • '. • ISO ad BSSBSBt tt B?r- BSaflß. will spen-1 t'---» .«■' -• -- •"! '-roert Instead cf In E-;rop<». a^ p'.arr.-i earlier ta ■ M: -. fJIBIm B. r>~s:°7* BJ i?*rte<l tot rhe aeasos oasi n*xt bsbbi D. I.c Roy Dresser h^s re'-irred t» New fi '* afMs .» «** i ta ■ •■• Mr »- JchT BOehjaßaS Brown. Mr. and Jirr Pa:t Ar.'.rS^S hx:» ar rived for tn- «c*«— ■ frcrn Pi'.t:Tjr»r«. wbero they «pent T^t» wfnter. . -:-ncl mrt Mr; r. L. F RoV.-scn M^« r' .i-^H to r-»-;rn tOOB f-' — I HlltflllJ tar th* (Mir - « TO RENOUNCE FRENCH THEO2H; Reported Concession of Frtaea Yklor Napoleon Before Wedding. i««*'« t Apri' C^. - N«"T - i~""- X ■-• say to-day t'.'.at Prince Virtc SCSSOI ■ BSfBW marrying Prtrscess Clemer • Ja .-::Tter«t the i.tte. Kbaj bsspaat srtD oCviji'v rt nonnc* Ms preter>*l>">i-,s t" *■'• tT*r" "f fYaoM Ths eMdtfhsj I adnes *=«• the princess is to Tak« BBSCB • > < r aneaaaa. AN AMERICAN GIFT TO SE^VU. ti^lcra.V. April ;- M M tster of Vbrenjß afiafro o| gsrrtl ■ ■ :ei*ol ».•> ihy with ttn eXfIBSBBtOn el arp^ 1 * 1 - 1 -"' 10 . of ♦««» prenenre<l ■ ■•- tj ' X * x-n»-v ran Coaaa). 3flr F.'r;'i. K -. r. ; .-» \— .ericaa Re.l t'ross for tti* fl '" rrr9. THE MUCKRAKER From j. C. aaaaaßl second Brotahf leoture. There i.i another present day prt»W«nK an<l tlio lust thru 1 aliall note. Ln watCß rtoi unly honest servu-e t'> t K .c pepobr, * honor nf tn' newspaper* t h--:nsolves« H tn \olvctl. I meuri th»» r:< :«krak:nK prOOtOS. This deaortptioi of ihe rv!l was n ; by th» lato Presiaer.t «>C t 1 -.»• 1 : who. in tba miil^t i .;; ■■ strrnoouH tie-^. brth.mght lilm^eif or" Urn l*ll«Tia»> Pr<>mr*'.s:«. out of »!Mi:ii ..:- r .•■-.. Backxakcf b.u-k t.» tir« BOW :i i!ay •.::.•«» !>is «i. mlseruhlc cfS uur»- hae i'- t bmi on.' most a.'tiv.- a... -.its , v " the j. - Kncourarecl b-. tb*> montti n«sa»"»^ »h.fh •■ h\ < t\ slipping i at Urn i.'»n>»p«'f aaatac> >■' ' l:> ' h *"7 sprvii! O.it i>',«-r th«- niivle .■. ■ tnchuirtal ticM ai.l invaJod t?e aortal *'' .1." wltb his baleful presence. A "ar "^ nuliirn or ;s the SiiiT' i i \ m : i' tii«!ren i:as rxact i ' ' :;IJ th!^ •\hu»i «>f Sataa .-n-t v -v- ot hell" ij^J hTWiigfil ;. ■• : owspapr:- v ! : ■ * ti-.to merited disrepute by w.r hf» me.ia.uitv an.l lie trr.j.fcru! I .- ilnmaK" «>f hla lying, not oalv :.> the vtctinw H.lv.nture-, hat !•» thr pe»ce» miul n.oo\i <.»: - tUr of sooiet\. Tennywa must nave ••«'* luui « -learlv In tr.siivl when "><• I which H half a truth hi *vr IB* '■ ' of u«'s." Nobody i'»« eacaped Uu« i< i iMul n> ; - tN' rake of fhe money h«* ha* "<*»•« »M* t>» make out of b-.^ «lt:i" hiwtn*** h«<« brought disgrace upon « ' miul I'llnetJ m.mv a reputation Wouuj ' hav.^ ire newspaper r«f.ratn from p criir.« «nd exrv>;ine false i<><v! ■ Not *' ' tut » would not h*v# fn» ln-".oeB; piint*-^* 1 or the guilty i-onrteiuneti wi'hoin due pro ■ c*» of law. Tbe mo&« ntiict ha.t« *""\ r>--,r, n» tro ++ | n Te-«i»r. .-• »n Illinotn ■'•J^ nm»» enemies of w»ll wd*t«>l wiW' v *ozl are lb« r»u;ckr»>r«nr« *ni» th«i ne" PJ£«^ AnA maeiiinet ■«htc?i a»-«a««!^»:e W .I. a-t««- ef th->« «h> ria- fa>l ur»3»r ?res -tisp!saiur» or who fail tv pay tot ' 3l#o "