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! THJ5 SUN, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1896. . , NOW FOR THE BRIBE GIVERS -"- - nno aitsn tub $i,voo jtiT.r.n that HSOWEO IIOHN IN 188. Tka !Tw Orond f nrr nectllr Inttrncltd Tka llrlbert Arr Ware Ikan Ik lIHhcd lr. Walls lo -pienr IlrCnra Tkatn. Tlio turn of tho distributors of tho Tirtmil way boodlo Is comlnc now. Thoy ware com rounded to tho apoctnl attnntlon of the new Grnnd Jurr which was Imtiannellod la the GonerM Bosslon Court yestordny. Part I. of that buiiy court was cnttnmod full of citizens of this town whon Itecordor Smyth nscemk-d the boneh. and Crier Phillips. In tho venerable formula that ha been In uie lnlio court since Quoon Anne's rolen, proalalmod tho openlwr i( the April term. District Attorney Martlne. and Aeltnnt Ulvtrlct Attorneys FIlMfernld and Nlcoll. sat within tho bar. Inspector llyrnes sat on a small loathor-covernd sofa, noar tho door leading to tho District Attorney's offlce. Chief Clerk Spark callod tho roll of the Orand Jury panel. Out of iltty talemon sum moned. tlilrtr-two nppnared. Of these, nine were excused, tho Grand Jury bolnir comuosod of twontythrcoBood mon and true. Ilocordor Binyth appointed JosopU II. Drown, of Drown. Drapor A Co.. importers of silks, 51!i Droadway. foreman. The others nre: Norrii Woodruff, nierohiiii. ei Front street: John A. Crane, m-ntleinui, 53 Meet rnrti nliitli nndi Alexin-t-t Senberirer. jeweller. Ml Avenue Ut Thnnlae i'. 8 otn. fin els, xo Uroadwa) I N. I. Curt. metals, '341 Wsier streett Calvin . Knox, broker, pier 14, .urlli Ki'rr; Albert u. iDrta. merchant, ihi nhlte street! cnarla ! !c"lt, inrrclinnt. 4A U i.llsin (treat; llanry s Crr. nmUiaiit, 178 Mnter tretti Jnme; L Her ein! Chantbera streetl Irederlck W. Ultlne. lander, M Cedar etre.ti llenrv . I'lrsell, Tniru fourth street and Eighth avciiuel Jamee I. Par. aliatt. revl estate, l.ltw Washington avenue', Lewie lew.iicond merchant, 510 Uroadwa) : tleorgs A. (leant, Jr tlrv goods 30 Weal lourleeiilh streetl vnrnn Fit mail, merchant, 39 South Mil Iuhi "trr.tt liarinu vv. an .rlile, iron. font of West 1431 street: W nllem 8. lliynre meat ltet aalilnirtnii viarkel.aud hellgmnii adfer. inercliant. 3WH litirclt atreii Id no other prosonco than that of the Grand Jury docs a Judge of this county stand when upon tho bench. Ilocordor Hmyth roso and tilled the Grnnd Jury, who nlso were standing. Crlor I'hllllps commandod all present to bo sllont, under pnln ot Imprisonment, whllo the Court ciinriniil the Grand Jury, and thou llu corder ainytll said: It in a matter nt public notoriety, and the- recorde of tnta court dlsi. lose the fact that at tha laet term of litis court eevsral persons lio illug pnUllcs olnclgl position were Indicted by the tlraiid Jury nt this county fur tha crime of briber) or receiving bribes. Uii to the prtsetit time, no far as I am ttitoriued, no ptrsuii has Ijaen I ai dttted who hat been guilt) of lirit Pit: thoie person Ifthoee charge which were nimie hy a furiner ilrand Jury of this count) are true, It le maiilfeet that Nome otlier person or persons hav a been irulliy of bribing tho Jersnus en churgel hi the Imltotminta by tha ilrand ur , utid there It a prnvislou of law which covers the ease, If anv euch cane there le nt peteone who actually Wife In the hueineee of hrtbttnr public nfflcer In my Judirmeut, nnv pereon who approacuee another fur the purpose nt tirttilutr hhn. and lunuciiifl: liliu to ia late a public truer, le muUi woree, and shriuld ba more aeterelv dealt with anil plllilalleil, than the pereon who recelvea or tnkea a bribe. The caee or auuti a person. In my judgment. la like that of one who receives etolen good. The person u ho takes and rec-lTee Into hie pus ae.sion stolen proper!, knnwlnsr it lo b stoVn, from the thief who doee steal it, Is, In my Judtfinent, tlie creator ot thletes, and If atK.li people were not to be fottidlhthts or any other community there would to fewer thieves, and thura would lie less trouble with tliein: and so, it eeema to me. In the case or a man who w 111 deliberately take tuoliey and tender It to eonie puli ltr ornier for tho purposo of Indutltiir liliu to commit a criminal offence, Is much more sutlty and should lis n uth more severelr punt" lied than the man who under sui It circumstances, laeslves the brlba. Under this statute, which wss nnaaed by the I.efflsla. ture of tills atate In Ilia sar IHmJ. known as the Con. si lulition act, and hy section Ut of said statute. It le pro. llled "liTery person who shall promise offer, or iru e. or cause, or aid or abet In rauslinr to be promised, oiler cd.rjciven or rurmeh or etrree to furnish, In whole or In part, to any other pvrinn to be promised, offered or gieu to any member of the t'otninou i otinctl or any officer of tho corporation or clerk, after his election or appointment as such otneer. member or clerk, or be fore or after he shall ltae qualified and taken his seat, or entered upon tils dul. any moiievs. stiioIs, rleht In action or other property, or miythinsT of value, or any iecunlarr advantage, present or pros tectlte with Intent to Influence his ute, opli Ion Judff tnent or sctioit on ah) tiueslfon matter, cause, or pro ceedings which may te then pending, or mar b) law be I at unr tune brought before btin In his otllLlal or clericnl capscllr, shall bs deemed KUIH of a felou, and shall, upon collection, he fuiprisoiied in a penitentiary lor a term not exceeding two) ears, or shall bstlnel not ex. ceeding U(i, or both In toe discretion ot the tlourt " If In the course of )our tut estivations, sallsfaotori oMdeliLe ts produced before mi of tho lolaliou of any of the provisions of Hut section or the statute, It in toe jour duty to present Ilia person or persons whoou may bs satisfied bate ititlaleu the provisions of lliut atalilts to title court by way of Iiidlctiiient, en that If be or they are guilt), whoever they ma) be, the law nun be admiliisrereil snlintliat way check If It la pnselMi lo check, this crime w lilch. i regret to say. 1 am ntorall) satlafled lias bsen minimlled in this clt) . Then the Grand Jury, led by Foromnn Brown, filed out of the court room mid retired to thnir rnonis on the third lloor. DttritiKtbe remalndor of the day. it Is understood, they dexoied their attention only to the mora preaains prison cnsesawaitlntrthem. It is probitblo that they will be put in a position to-day to continue the work of Indicting boodle Aldermen of 1884. or tobntrln tlndltii; imllctmetilH nKnlDSt men who nre chawed with distributing the hoodie. 12 Aldarman Wulte will nrolmbly come from the comfortable seclusion of Aaalsmnt District At torney Niooll's rooms in Kust Twenty-seventh street and fro before the Ornnd Jut y. A story was printed yesterday nlternonn that Alderman itlto feared time he wits belns shadowed by tho ncetits ot btlbers or bribe takers who desired to murder III in. Mr. Nlcoll ms that this story Is absolute moonshine. Possibly It orlslnateil fiom the fact that Mr. Waits had asked 'hut n dotitctivo sersanntbe ssslened to accompany liliu whonuterhoKoes out on ills private .ilTnirH. The ilnlectire bad been aislffnud, ami wonlj liMr.'artcr. ns u pio cautlotmry n.easiire, ncomimuv Mr. Wnlte. llesnwhlle nubO'lr but the reporters has dU turlwil Mr. Waite's peaoo. "Thire will be no nrrests to-nlKht." said District Attorney Mnrtine. ' The rumor of the wnnlaaiiltt indlotttient of other OY-Aldermen. who have not vet been indicted, and (if ofllclals fomiKciorl with the Drondwav ritllroud, is mi. (ouinlml, I Imvn not done nnd I do tint propose tiidiiiinytiilnif by wlinlosnln. The Griiinl Jury (irJJiircli tirocot'tlnil carefiilly. and indicted oiilfAvhen ficts nbtindantly justifying litdlct mnt were submitted. The Urand Jury for April. ln:n conildont. will be eiiuallycnutlnus. Tliuro will be no indictments found at random. As facts in our pos-eitnlon take the proper bapH them will probably bo other indlntments, but they will not at any time be rushed into ilstnnce nt random." Ex-Alderman Kirk was asked yestordaywhen he mpecied to be tried on tho charce of bribery, I don't know," ho said, " 1 don't want the ease to be pigeon-holed, and am nnxlous for my trial, bo cause I am sura ic will result in vindicating me." Lx-Alderman Walto has addressed the following- letter to Senator Fierce : Hitr ori. Aprils, lfWfl. . Jamrt r. rirret. Dsia bit: Permit ma to writs yon that the statement "deb sppeared In the rouiui'ir'nf adeerllsrr of April 1. 'le. purporting to bo a crlili'lstu of tourself. is tin. taaiifiedlv falee. aud was never made bv me. I have aat tlie honor of your uniilalntalioe but feel tint this refteraUonladue to you. oursrsspLCtfully, c; ; fe. wiiii. MVBCVldtt UUMSHTT IN i;.4iK MUir, Twalfewaboya Ciatek lloaifclnek Pockeilnsi OoaaebodT'a Uoner nnd Itiitrfer. U you nsk a pollcoman for his opinion of the crowd of newsboys, who. when thoy are not telling papers about Printing House square Ot on roller skates and trip up the eminent i'tlrstis who walk dolly from their offices cross City Hall I'ark to the bridge, the cbanoos in tliitt the pollcoman will not advise ou to taimong thorn with anything valuable In your its-roost pockets. But policemen nre preju lf'l ttk-altin hoys. f. . J.ulsilit an Italian bootblack nicked up ",'"?. 'ho mull liotnaeii thn ear tracks in front '.Imb Hus nfflce an addressed sealod en "jopennaiainped. i,ooT!",,V1' ('"' 8I"" nd Mlkoy Corkran ev i' ' h"'1'!"! tho Italian ami saw him tear ' is? Li'i? WiJilopo ntid partly draw out seve lutiffi?1! Wli' J"1'10'1 ll f'lititlned, When the B W"'J tlij) inMilnpe) Into Ills jacket indio0vVfl,,,,'r "'' Mlkoy i.iiunced upon lilm Ily.ml ''''"niolopn from liliu. ran a.r S '"dHt.1' siiid faiaoyns the Italian men?" T' 1Wil t Uo jug wid da Aldw- rau'lufolMlL". "" money tlio two newsboys in Jt t i,i"i-flUN ""'. cliucknd lU envelope tier! to "iu i"."""1""1 w"iaow. asking the Mislone ,5,';'1U pwnor ' de Poodle." Tho tuaboys f"1 7"t 9 iiuioh money us usenuS.y.xmn '" month. Tho owner Tka n, ., s(iwr, Wol.li Nuad. 1 uwr,u.!t,or.Chllln B- Allen nalnt A. WW VI Sa.3a.la sIul ;,, Mt A,n on ,,. B, las ei """ ''"""' """'I'lyii, for trial iliisinornlor, fstiaLi a " "" lr'"'"-' 'w f "rat named d. WalT " 0( "" steoail. Thaltsv. A. Stewart , " ' ,or '" Urns th. pastor ot Ills fflllouuhby "rsV?,!!!'.'!'..'?';"1' "' "rookljn. After that lis P'tutr iti' ,"" l,"rd Mre.l Baptist fhurch in fr iieisi.eJ,l,v" "' "J Ms'llsoii street. Brook. "I is 5 1 1 ";?-'." ' tree I e il in rml rsialt. Mikaii!!'. .!'' I'lDsiilsii, alawjsr, and an '"Mired in n,..,,i recover tJ.iixi fur legal sinlcea l"MUJr.eJ "U-rf"' '' ! t'l I fSlldsllls W anhJC u ..T" ,n" "!' hv l"!u '' I'lslntllt ViUtSt?,!V!!Fi'-y'y','k iuplo)doi'ly lii a ""tfiVl le'sI'lsVr "Uy' "" d"l"",h Wlltsli . ,''" '" ,k" ' rr C."CJ'.'I,. u'ull) miappreclatsd until II Is lost, Ci'.Ki "v'r i1" r'u'. H htsltli. tliii pritialcVs i wmii .' l,Y., v""."" l0 H',""1' "' ll'tVlf i nay "alielkil. ' !,"lbl"a in ue Henv of Hi. dlsesscs yial'.V,""1" !'' WIHoli inaks'lifj burdeiisoiiie "''Il "."'Vi' 2"."f'ro,ul " Imiw.l an. ".Ther' t tv" Hi '" 'I, blood diseases, are ruiupletrly rured by '"I re, IV,0". """"" ,,'pl I'lscnvVrj "ulier sfl Pn J ail ma l.dVV,'r" f". 'i' ''"."'"rs""" at mmmmmmKaefn-rrrti i jqioaxiiiB-saeaBeaejsaasjBBe. TBB ROW tN aT.AD.HTOXX-a CABINET A. rntslbltllw thsit He Mar be ladneaat Mneltrr Hla Irleh Heaenres. Londok, April 5. lloporu of Mr. John Morlay'a discontent with the Prom Tor's land purobase scheme and bis threatened with drawal from the Cabinet were rnvlred to-drty. and obtained extensive circulation. Nothing can be learned, however, to show that the rumors nre well founded, or Indnod tbnt thoy have anv foundation nt all. Kir Charlet Dllko wns nskod by n Cable News roprosxntntlvn this ntternoon concerning tho stnrlos about Money and the situation In general, and during the halt hour's chat which ensued the Chulsoa member Nummnrlxed the condition of affairs from his point ot vlow substantially as follows: "The situation 1 virtually unchanged. The row In the Cabinet Is still proceeding, and the number ot participants Is Increasing dally. It Is certnln that Knrl llntobery, Kurl Oranvlllo, nnd Hlr William Itnrcourt, though not actually drawn Into tho wrnngle. are rosttvo, and they tnayilclt over the traces. They nre now eon flnlit? their efforts to Inducing aruodUtcntltin of the Irish moasiiro. Imping thuruby to avoid defeat In tho Iloiian of t'otnnions, and Mr. (lladstnne may possibly modify thu ncbeme In ItHcommlttoo stngn. Buppoaitig that the flov ernmottt shall be defeated, I am unable to see how u llartlngton-Chnmberlaln Cabinet Is pes sllilo while Mr. Olitdstone remains In Parlia ment. Mr. Chamberlain and .Mr. Trevalynn will follow Mr. (Hailstone's Introduction ot his Irish schemes on Thursday with a presenta tion ot their Individual statements, but their reasons lor withdrawing from tho Cabinet and antagonizing the (lovprninsnt's nolicy hnve al ready been discounted, and I don't look for much of a sensation following tlielr explana tion. I think tho Whins' best policy would he to konp the lending dissidents In tho back ground during the debate nnd let tho minor mutineers keep the floor," The Hpeaker has docldrd to order the open ing of the doors of the lloiion of Commons nt R oVlocI: on Thursday morning, nftarwiilch hour ntPinberi will lie entitled to secure seats In th usual manuer: but a member having secured a seat must remain in the building until aftor tha formal meeting or the House, otherwise his right to the seat will bo forfeited, This order will be rigidly etiforeed. The oatet era nro al ready nrranglng to supply brenktasts and Ittnobeons to members, nnd many orders wore booked to-day. Kvon now tho number of an jtllcatlons for admission to tlm 'llouso on Thursday oxceods tlio capacity of tho build ing, and tho Question of providing room for those alone who are entitled by right or courv tey to be preent is becoming sorbins. 7 SirCnarles RilKe, speaking ut Fnddlncton to-1 night, said that Inslstnuro upon Mr. Olad stono sjprojeet relative to tho pnti'hns" of land In Ireland would jeopardize the success of Iris home rule measure, which In all other rospocts was acceptable It would bo Impossible, bo contlnuod, ever to revert to the old system of Irlih Kpvernment. Even If Mr. Gladstone's measure be rejected, soino solution must bo found ot the Irish Question. Mr. l'arneJI baa sent a tolegram to Mr. O'Drten saying that ho rejoices that the Irish men of Dnrrow-in-Furnos opposo Mr. Cnlno. who, adds Mr. Tarnell, hns doubtless joined the Chamberlain and Dllke ronspiracv to mur or frustrate Mr. Gladstone1' great work. I.oMioM. April (!. Mr, aiadstono's Homo Utile Mil will bo submitted to the Cabinot to-dav. The Conservatives are making strenuous ef forts to form a coalition with the Whigs against Mr. Gladstone. Lord Salisbury had a router enco with other Conservative leaders yester day, but no decision was reached relative to the course to bo pursued on the Irish measures. EISTEnX CtMVI.lCATlUNS. Greece Declines la Advice of Ike Powers The Ksialern RaenneillfSn xivernrB'aei!p. Patiw, April B.- GndbanEITcniil, tlio special Turkish Commissioner, who camo here Inst weak with a special mission concerning the Eastern Iloumellnn Governorship Question raised by Ilussln, has bad several consultations with I'rlnce Alexander. Tho Commissioner, on buhalfot tho Hultan, advised Alexander not to resist the decision of tho powers on tho Ques tion whether his title as Governor ot Eastern llotituella is for a limited term of II vo yours. n Ilussln claims, or for life, as ho claims, Oadbnn ElTdtidl assured the l'rince that his wishes would be considered when the conditions weio favorable for ho doing. Prince Alexander to idled that he regretted tliat ho was nnnble to yield, but tills was impossible In view of the legitimate demands ot tho lliilgariitns and the national sner! Ileus which bad boon iiiiuIh. London. April 6. Mr. Urlco. Under Foreign Secreturk. replying to u Question In thn House ot Commons this afternoon, snld that Greece bad not accepted the advice of the Powers as to the course she should pursue in her troubles with Turkey. Ho nlso said that the Government had no Information which would simMo thorn to say that Greece would retrain ftom war. llELonvnE, April 5. M. Wstlcs having with drawn from the tnsk of forming a new Servian Ministry, M. (larashunin consentod to make tho nttempt and has succeeded in forming a. Cabinet. Athens. Aprils The Minister of War has returned from a tour of Inspection of tho fron tier defences. Heexprussnd hi- delight to the various commanders at the elllciency of the works, before leaving Aria lie reijuosted the officers to lufoim their men that they were des tined to uphold the honor of Greece on the Held of battle, and would not return to their homos until that honor wa satlslled. Great preparations ate being made to colebrat the anniversary of Grrek liideiionileiico to-morrow. The trip of the War Mlnlstei, nnd the expressions used by him, nro taken to Indicate it epoetl) declaration of wnr. C'uvsi iNHNopuc, April .", It Is learned from oftli'lnl souiees 111 it tlie ioiwhis are awaiting probable changes in the Greek Ministry before Dually deciding to Institute naval operations against Greece. CONSTANTISOMJt. April 5. The Ambassadors ot the powers have signed the Balkan protocol. Plcturas (or Mr. MniqiieiDd ua tka Knlsk. rhoeker CInb. London, April 5. Tho most striking work shown to sir Frederick f.ebthtoirs visitors ytsterday vvasatrlptyoh pnuel pslniiiiif representing Ilia muses Tliallaaud Melpomene aid llieir mother, Vluenipayiie, each tlsuraot.i.ui)liiif a separate panel. Mhlch the artist hasexeuuted in tlieorler of lr, llenr) ti. Maniuaiidof Ne York Mr. itrorife II Mr. luhloii also shouiiii a iharmiiiiT plctura of a hurllau uiaidtn rxaiiiliiinir a faded rose, with jiictures Illustrating tha Knlikerbock ars iif .Sew York. The latter pictures vera painted to thenrderof tlie Kiikkurbocker Uluh of Ncwlork All nf these works n III be (klilblted at llisltojal Aiademy, Xnt JUr. Xsuras's llndy. London, April 5. The corpse found In the Thames and jesterday declared to La tha body of Mr. Itussstl Noitrre, trsaeurerof the Oregon Hallway and ftavU'atlnn t'nmpaii), It Islearnd, was wrongly idsntl fled. No trsqa of lr. .Sour.e lias been found, Tha friends of Mr. Notirso In this ellv and Boston wera not inclined tn believe ihs statement that the liod referred to III) fstenlu's despatch from London vraehis Ihs) ware rimndeut that If any iraca of him bad been dlsoovcred they would hav e hesn prputpil) ad vised of llhi his brotlier. Air Tlinrudyke fiourec, who Is uuw conducllug tht ssaruli for him abroad. T.lszfe Orntorln. London, April 6. During a private final re- haarsal today of Liszt's Klljahetli," prior to tha per. formanca to morrow, the Abbe lilmsslf entsred the hall unexpectedly, and tins reoelved with tremendous enthuaiasin Ma raspuiidol by sealing himself at the f llano and Improvising a part of tha oratorio. This Is lie tlret performance in Kntclniid in 43 vaars. Tnetjueeu has rommaiidsd His AbUe to visit Windsor Calais on Weduosday, Tkei Hpianlak Kleetlnns. Madrid. April 5. In the elections for num. bcra of the Clumber of Deputies there have been thus fsr returned I3ii Ministerialists, IS Ooussrrailvosof tlie l.'enovaedel I'astlilo group, 7 I'onatrvatlts followers o Koiiisruy itnblsdii, emeiuberi of tha J))nosiia I.uft, 10 Itepunlliisni. and I I'arllst Aiming those sleoteit are Kenor.e l.'astelar, sisgssln. Mooters Jtlua. Vega its Ar. mljo, 1'ldaly alun, Itameco y Uoblsdo, and Uen. Lopes Doiniligusx, A Niitloneillet C'ssnUldisle Vltkslriesrs. 7x)ndon, April 6. Mr! Kdmunds, tha Na. flouatlst candidate, has wlthdnv. n from Ilia t outrst to fill lbs vacancy In Ihs llarrim-lii-yurnssi district. Ills iiominstioii was made tndivtipiine Ar Caiue the regit, lur l.llierel caiididsle who was suapeiitsit of a dispell tiou to le dlslo)nl lo )lr. tjlailslotie. and the wp lid raw el practical!) lueurcs Mr. Caiuo's slei'tton to the House of L'oiiiluolie. Tke llreuti Jtluls 1st Mllun, Mit.an, April S,Tbo Municipal Council has reduced the octioi tax on bread, and the workmen nre mm lisoniuliignuiet Thlrlv-nve mors rioters were r. rested on r'rlilsy Twenty rloiers hav e been dlevhargv I, twenty iiste been sentenced lo ehurl Irrme of im. prlaoniuciil, und thirty hate been aotumllted for trial. stir lleorr lluiroril, ike Itlflctnun, Dying. London, April 6. Blr Henry Halford, woll known for Ids connection with rifle shooting, aud who condariedto Crerdmour two nf the llrlileh Iroias which snnlealrd IlilhlernalloiinlliittcllS', isU)fllit ul Urlglil's dlaesssof the kldlieje 1.SOO lure on KlrlUe, Hiiusseui. April 5, Flftoen hundred miners amployed la die Qtienast ipiarrles went out mi strike to, ds). The sinkers hav thus far bshuved In an urdcrly ineiiusr. A Wonsan who l'iieilrad I" Kill .Vimtkrr. Doston, April B,-In the Supreme Criminal Court this afternoon Mrs. Kmins A, Ooolldge, wlm rt. ,.,ll"!,. P,l,,d,d ""I'D o eonaplriey to murder young Mrs. Mslleii, was sentenced lo three yesrs in the wo man pilaon at kherborn Looeionl t'mpnloua. Tht knowing uiaa and Nlcksl " Chawing Tobacco --ts TO ASSASSINATE BOGRAN TUB AT.T.ltnKD VBJKCT OF XBK FILU JlValKlUNO BXPBDtTWN, James Itrefjan Telia Corasnlaelonar Kktalds kla KxtserleneeaTeettenony to Sliioser ikat Note t'ltled Unt Ike City or Mexico. Jnmofl Urojran, ono of tho Fourth ward filibusters who sailed from hero on tho Ban Domingo two months ago to make war on the )lttlq,Contrat American renubllo of Honduras. nnrrated before United Btatos Commissioner Khlelds yesterday the history ot the Foarth warders' part In the lntorcoptod expedition. Ills testimony was taken In answer to Inter logntorles sent hern from tho United Btatos Court In Florida, whero a suit Is ponding for tho forfeiture to the Government of the steam ship City ot Mexico for violation ot the neu trality laws. Ilrogan told tho story already published In Tim Bun about how tha Fourth warders were Induced to embark, and the nl lurotnonta which had been offered them. He saldthnt James Hatlldar had Introduced him to n man named Gould, who wns tho confldon tint agent ot Mr. Boto, tho former Frosident of Honduras. Whon the Ban Domingo sot outsldo of land Jnmes Halllday distributed solt-cocklna 're volvers to "each man. Brogan testified that ho naked Halllday what It all meant, nnd the latter told him that the men wuro wanted to start n revolution In Honduras nnd overthrow the tlovornmrint. Tho announcement, as Ilrngnn coepi esses It, kind of knocked him out nt first, tor ho did not know vvhure Honduras was lo cated and what ort of people Inhabited It- Ho asked Halllday for fuller details, and the latter then, ho swears, told him that tho intention wns to nssnssiiinto Gen. llogran, who was President of Honduras, and to declared nx-Presldelit Boto tho ruler of the country. Ilrogan mors that ho did not mind tho shindy that It was proposed to linvo. but Unit when It emtio to cnld-bloqded assassina tion lie sort of weakened on thn job. All but four of his companions shared bis views. Hal llday told Ilrogan that Gen. Delgnrdo was to ommnnd tho City of Mexico. The Involuntary llllbttsturs wore landed nt Turk's Island In tho Caribbean Ben, and wore informed that the Noiweglnnstcntnthlp l'ram would bo tlmro nnd take them to tho steamship City of Mexico, the vusitel intended to land thu expedition In Hon duras, Aftor thoy landed nt Turk's Island alt butnne declined to proceed any further. They wore hroughlbaok to New Yorlcon the San Domingo. The four who remained on Turk's Island wure taken on board of the Norwegian stonmship Pram, which sailed from this port about Dec. 21. about tho data that the City of Mexico oleared. William A. De Long of tho firm of Jex.tCo, who own warehouses and are largely Interested lit shipping Interests at Corn Island, the point ut which it is charged tlio City of Mexico was to bo oQitlppnil with arms and ammunition for the expedition, was called before Hit' Commis sioner to tcttlfynstn cortaln admissions al leged to have been made to him by Samuel II, Mulks of A. D. Strauss Co., agonts for tho steamships City of Mexico and the Man Domin go. Mr. Do Long said that Murks admitted to him that ox-1'rosldnnt Boto was tho ral owner of the City of Mexico, nnd that his firm were inurelyitgenis; that Boto paid for the lilting out of the vcnsoI. and that all the llrm got was the commission. Mr. Do Long said tbnt Jot .t Co.'h manager at Corn Island knot them lully inlnnnedof tho mnvoitinnlsot tho stonmship City of Mexico and the Pram, the vessel vt lilch convoyed the arms from hero, while thoy were lying off that place; . , (ion. Uelgardo. who was to command tho ox podltlon, ttppoarod at Corn Island with n letter of Introduction Irom A. D, Btrnuss A Co. to Jex A Co.'s manager, commending Gen. Del gnrdo to him. anil informing the manager tbnt a lot of arms had been consigned to him which be was to turn over to tho City of Mexico or de liver to Gen. Delgnido'a order. Tho arms wote shipped from hero In tho atonmahln Alplno, but for some reason never got further than Jamaica. Gen. Delgardo. who wns to command tho llllbusters, saileil from Corn Island with his Lieutenants, Col. Manuel Morol. and young Boto, a nephovv of the ex-I'rohldent, on thn 2d of February. Ilofore his depnrlurn bo loft u letter for Mr. Eberstadt, an agent for Btranss .V Co. nt Corn Island, eaying that be was going In tbeCltyof Mexico to Corn Island, where tho vesiol and those on bonrd vvoro suhsuijuorttly captured bv the United States frigate lialcua, and convoyed to Koy West. There were on board 200 laborers who were got atKitzpatrick's labor ngonoy in this city. It was tnstllletl that the steamship Fram which sailed from bore in Docember to join the City of Moxlco. was laden with ono piece of cannon, n lot of shells, hand grennclei, 800 boxna of cartridges, llltv caseh of rifles. Ilvo oases nf carbines, a lot of tripods and ptlmors, ten casus of vnllsna to bo used as knapsacks. S00 barrels ot flour, aud a lot ot shirts for tho filibusters to wear. Mr. Fraser. n Uroadway dealer, testified to selling the cannon nnd hand Bromides, and tbnt they wore bought, ho understood, for Boto. Tho Commissioner will go on with n Is bear ing to-day. NO LIMIT JO ITS l'OMUBILZTTICa. It Vue ea Vers lllc Circus Last Year, but Tkle Tar It la lllgiar Yol. An oat tree poops out of tho ground, grows big and strong, spreads Its limbs over the earth, then grows old nnd weak and dies. Men, na tions, and worlds nil follow the iitino sad routo: thoy grow big, then old, then die. But liar num's circus docs not. Italwayswns big, and it simnly keeps on growing. Each year Its tents spread out wider over the earth, each season its raonngorles are packod with moro ot tho awful jungle's roaring and thu loathsome swamp's writhing. Last uar the circus was hero and Jumbo wits bote. It seemed ns though neither could ever get back. Jumbo's tusks grow n little, then he ran Into a car and died ; but the circus, over bigger and greater and more elTulgout, hpraads ltsolf In mom Lewildnrliig vniiety around mammoth Jumbo'ri bones. When the show tipiiltod a week ago New York crowded to It. went homo to spend the night with three rings ami n Htngn diiiiuing before iteeiyos. and aiosuililhe iniirnljig to tell the family that it had seon the vory biggest circus that over was, and that nothing more could be done. New York went to the show again last night, and returned only to admit with sorrow that no mind can measure the possibilities of liar Hum's circus. There were duons ot new things, nnd the old ones were dono up in grander and more wonderful style. Tho riders risked their uncus morn fervently ; the trustful Lola, ton frail and plnk.lt seemed, to be long of this world, jumped mora dashingly across tho circus Into Bt hosier's arm, nnd Col, Cooper, one of tins thirteen giants, stretched himself out longer as ho paraded around with a telegram informing him that he was thu father of a 17-pound boy. The hippodrome and racea will begin next week. A WOUAN'S VHOir.VKIt ISODX JFOUNP, flke wsvs Seen Alive sin Ike I'ler is Very Lit lie Tim Ilefore. Boatman John Murphy saw it woman's drowned body floating near the pier at the foot ot West Forty-ninth street at S)( o'clock yes. terdny afternoon and brought It ashore. Martin MeSbny of 80B Second avenue had seen the wo rann standing on the pier a little, time before only ten minutes before, the police make It, Tha woman was a stout, middle-aged Irish woman. Sbo wore n black silk skirt nnd a black Jersey, a black taok, and a black velvet hat. Klie bad on two cheap breastpins and A pair of plated earrings, and there was also a well-worn small gold watch marked. "resound by Ids mother, M. Uallshan to W. Callahan, The hands of the watch wore stoppod at SjSO I. M., bin of course the watch may have boon fast, Tho police made up thojr minds that It was a case of suicide, A silk umbrella was Picked up on tho nler near where the woman had boon seen walking, htja bad dark brown moaiinrl hnir, wiih 0 feet 4 Inches tall, ami. weighed about 17u pounds. Hassle Villi und Mr. Merrill. Coroner Ilopson of Putenon will rosumo tho inqusst III the case of lieesle Vail, or Heine ilruy, as slit was nt one time called, on Thursday evening, Mie de. claied that slio persuliully performed the operiltloti Hint mused Iter death It is said in tcnhiirgh lliut Hensia v Merrill, the Peterson saloon kevpsr Willi whom shu lived, mis in IhotMly daring lleeslu'a Isst visit there, and at tlie lime Hie operation niiitt have been per. f-riiiril uii ihu witness aland lie e.nl that he uas not ill .tewhlllgll at the Unit, and that Hassle went Hiert atone and against till adviie. A dt-epatcli received from fiewhuryli Jeflrpls, "flernoon says that Mies toll's stel fntlier. William Malcolm, died III thai pit) ytater. da), and that the doctors as) that the grief over Hit trouble una the priuiilial oauae of his ii-nlli, kessia said she left liouitoti aeioltiit nf His treatment she re, eelvedat Ins liamls, and lier allegation sesuitu to prey on his mind. Und to Tear Illia Away from tks) Qlrle, William Hock, stago director of tho Ameri can Opera l.'ouiiaio, uas aciuited In the Court of Speolal Seaaioiiayeiterdav of Hit cliargs of assaulting Prank Mei'ube, a messenger liny, wlm lingered mi ilia ACNilemv stage to see tlie American girts reliearee rn IfiAalillfr Hie ballet "Silvia" Mr Hock JsslliUd Dial Ilia bo) wouldn't gu away, and had tu be put out. A MnrUril lucietaeti In l.ung f'ftniplulrils lias resulted from tin. (.old, wt weather of the past few lave llie mil) sure i rnlcua n against pneumonia am jit-nami's plasters, worn on lue chest and between tlio shoulders, lllituinniisin, coughs, lumlugn, plriirle), Ac, raliuved and cured In a fair hours tlonsoii's ara Hie onl) really medicinal plasters, Itejeri tho "pat ented plasters nf Inn "and similar riou curative nos trums. Ask for Heusiin's planers Jdr, Tkav t'unaol t Urlbad To ssaasehswlpg "Nlcksl" Tobsoeo. All Ilk It Us. A '' v ' '" ZJtr TBK FKOrtB DBCIDK. A Bill lis Ts ska raoaUrtty of the Civil ervlve IJatrlne-Oilir Meaaoroa. Aidant, April 5. Tho Bonato Judiciary Committee will, on next Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, give a hearing on Senator Plunkltt's bill to abolish the to-called civil service reform. Mr. Plunkltt's bill Is an eminently fair one. It provides that, at tho next election, those who ohooio to do so may voto to abolish the Civil Bervlce Commission and all lawa relating thereto. At tho last bearing boforo tho com mittee. Messrs, W, ISourko Cookran, Thomas F, Oradv, F. 11, Splnola. and Benator Plunkltt spoko In favor of the bill. The civil service pooplo will bo hoard on noxt Wodnesdny, Tho situation was summod up to them In anut suoll by thn Bonntor In this way: " You say wo are wrong: wo ny wo aro right. Don't bo afinltl. tlion. but lot tho pooplo do elds on tho nskod question without cloaking It With a protouco of reform or anything nine." In tho Benate tho Murphy Oas bill wont to a third reading to-night. It prevents future consolidation, limits the price jo 11.25 n thou sand foot, nnd adopts tho English sliding scale svstom of dividends. In thn Assembly Mr. Ilohnrt liny Hamilton moved to suspond all other business afid pro ceed to reports of committees. Mr. Bhohan of Krlo appealed to tho Democrats tn vole against the motion. Tho motion was beaten by n voto of 07 to nil. Several llepubllcans voted with tho Domnctnts. The County Democracy . men voted with tha llepubllcans. Mr. Blielian's purpose was to shut off the favorable report of the Cities Committeo on tho Daly Ulbhs bill to allow the Major to appoint KxcIsh Commis sioners nnd Police JUstlcos without Atdurmanlo . Intervention. ..,, , Tlio.Seimtetnet nt 8 F. M. The session wns devoted tn eulogies upon tho late Gov. Reu ben E. Fenloti. Mr. Vedder nfforod a rosnlu tlon for thn appointment of throe Senntnrs and three Assemblymen tn name a date and desig nate an orator, whon joint momorlitltoxerclsce onthodoath of Gov, Ponton should toi held. The resolution was adopted, and Messrs. ed der, Fassott, and Parker were appointed the benato committee. Petitions from the citizen of Npw York ask ing for an Investigation of. tho sanitary affairs connected with the New iork Aijuediict Com mission and for legislation to protect young children, nnd resolutions of tho Now orlc Chnmbor of Commorco In favor of tho Held code and concerning legislation for the repeal ot the statutes providing for imprisonment fur dobt. were submitted. ... Among the bills Introduced was ono by Mr. Plunkltt prohibiting tlm slaughter of swlno in Now York city, oxcopt Imtweun Lltivrnth nve nuo. Thirty-ninth and Forty.llrsl streets nnd tho Hudson Hlver. nnd then only under regula tion hy llio city Hoard of Health. Amonc the bills pasted by tho Sonnto waB Mr. Worth's, authorizing tlio enlargement of tho Thirty-second Iteglmunt Armory by Kings county. The House mot at S P. M. The first half hour wits occupied with the reception of mes sages from the Senate. Among the bills wns that of Mr. Coggeshull exempting honorably dischnrgod soldiers und sailors fiom certain Bssimsmonts for highway purposed, which the benntn returned with tlio messngo that thoy had non-concttrrod in the Assembly amend ments and had appointed a conference com mitteo in regnrd to the bill. Tho Speakor an nounced ns the conference committeo on tho part of the Assembly Messrs. Cut Us, Pratt. Wlndolph. Gordon, nnd Nowton. Mr. Longlo) olTored a resolution, which wna ndonti'd, recommitting for further henrlng Mr. McCnnn bill preventing the construction of at; elevated railroad on Fifth avenue and othor streets in Brooklyn. UND OF 1IIK CLOAKHAKKRf STRIKE. Fnlntera Ilemnndln Mns Ilonra Barber rial lloura fur Closing. Tho dtriklnp; cloak operators employed by tho conti actors yofltordayslgnlflod through the Arbitration Committeo that they woro willing to return to work. An ngroemout as to terms was made, anil to-day many nro at work. It is understood that a reduction'ol prices will be made, as tho busy season has passed and thore is vory little work. Tho strike has lasted nearly four weeks, and has reduoed many of the oper ators to beggary. Tho rulo Intoly adoptod by tho Master Deco rators' nnd P.tlntars' Association, that nine hours should constitute a day's work, wont into force yesterday, and thero seemo to bo littlo doubt that It will bo gonr-rally recognized by the employers. A committeo ot the Progres sive Painters Union was in session all day at HI Eighth strnst to bi-ar reports trom tho walking delegates, and from nub-commlttces appointed to call upon the employors, and nearly all suoh reports showod that tho rulo would ba ndnptod. All tho employers who bo longed to tho association nre willing to make nine bours constitute a day's work, but soma of tho master painters who are working Inde pendently toIusBil to accede. All their men at once struck, and Inst evening about two hun dred wore idle. The committee will remain In sesainn to-day, and It is hoped that to-ulght will see nil thn t-trtkers back at work. The Executive Committee of tho Journey men Tailors' National Union mot at tho ' Chlmnoy Corner" In Sixth avenuo Inst night, and reported tbnt fifteen girls who did not be long to the union left Cnvanngh, Baiidford .t Co. yesterday to assist tho btrdsurs, nnd then llvo scabs left soon after, leaving no vvotkars In tho shop. Tho girls have n grlavanee of thnirown. Thoy complain that tho foreman, John Dlohl. does not treat them ns he should, and they resolved not logo bnck till he was discharged. Tho six colored men who paraded Fuiiiteiiuth street Satuiday with big placards on their bucks rotiucstlng everybody to boycott the linn, vvoro on tlm street again vesterdny and were not nrrostod. Thoy aald that thoy were discharged on Sunday at Jefferson Mar ket Court. The Harbors' Protective Union No. 1 hold a mtt'is meeting at Concordia Hall Inst iiluht, ltesolutions were adopted denouncing the live enn, burlier shops as a detriment to tho trade, Tho hours of closing for union ihops wore do ohired to be 8 P. M. dully, on Bnturdny 111 P. M., nnd on Sunday at noon. It was announced tbnt tho IlrnnUyn bosses had tigrpod to the de mands of tho union, and tbnt only one llve onnt barber shop oould bo found In tho City of Churches, BTniKEltS OS THE AQUEDUCT IIEIDIXO. The strike of the laborers on the new aque duct Is practically ended at shafts 18, 18);, and JO, about oiie-tplid of the form) Puiplovod m those throe shafts having returned to work at thulr formor rate ot pay. While onn-halt of the men hnvn been paid oil and Imvti left the vicinity. It Is quite probable that they will rn tun) to apply for work when thulr m.oney is spent. Tlie remaining portion still hold nut, but it Is thought thoy will resume work short ly. Patrols of police guard the property, but thus far there has bnn Utile noisy demonstra tion. ThoMrikohnsHprnad to shafts M und in, near Ardsjey, The contractors hunv uro Itndgcra ,1- Co. The striking workmen on shafts 15, 16, and 17 are still out, I.ociil I.tstiur Notts. The union atoam litters nnd plumbers nre again on strike at French's hotel on account of Its em ployment of noii'iiuioii men At the quarterly nieeliue nf tho Tailors' Prntectlva neimvolenl Union held )eeiertsy, It was resolved In ritiusstllov. Hill to couiiiiuu Coinmiaaloiii.r O'Doanell in otitic. About Ofl painters of Nen ork struck j esterday morn, in Iheyhuvr been reutiv liu' r- Jt and ti 11 per day. They demand W. Almost all nf the viiiilii)riin.itiiiei to the demands and last eviniiig only about Hurl) men were out, The boss barbers In Brook!) n nave organized a union and elected KVrdlnsiiii lausi President The) will unite theuilv e with ihu Knights of biibor, nml illnoid trouble witli the Jouriic) men '') making rerlaln ioin.es aioiis The wntchmen. hlaoksnilths. grave iligsers, and other etnplo)ccsIii Green wood, I'ulvnr). and rinthttsli reiue teriesliavertti'ldrd inunltelaa ileuiuild for more pay and Uss hours of nork. , . Tlie stablemen en Deacon Ilicliardann's Ilrookhn roods complain Hist ihey rntrlto nitlr fit a nrrk In steail of SIS i wbHli was realised, The Kiecullvt Commlitee of Hie Kuipire 1'roiti.tlva AsiolUUou will In quire about tin mailer. Horry Turners In Terrnejo Onrd. The members nf the Central Turnvereln and their friends lilled Terrai-e Harden last night, white a lilg entertainment hut been arranged, including a dra matic performance, a dance, mid a supper. The first of these was ii delightful vmnidy entitled, " hrlrglin rrleden." but better known to New Yorkers as " Hm Passing Itegimeiit " Judge .SehrlMi.. wlm unlet as His presiding offloer for the evening, look a commanding position In one of Hit balroii) boxes, and niill.nl broadly lien Hit treasurer whispered to him lliut fl.tlisi had already been taken In tn assist la building the monster rluii house which the llenlrnl lurnverelii proposes m erect in llurlem. Tht drautiilic perfurmsnoe ae lnghlv seuefnclvry. l look only a short lime to iruuslnrui Hieliall Into a hullrooiii, and then the men) and alhlello turners are seen at their heel t'arl lieihner, I. Irenn, II. v, Koseiu I. mini, I'util Ii. Iisuter, r ijoebti. ;i, A.l.litliouir, J vv, holiliiieier. II, Uernrr. and ritvo .seller were Hit topi, milter which did so muih lo inske His enitriaiiiuieiit a success. Kamllelieriar ahitoie Tkrum. Ernest Thrum of Paterson was shot through hltltflw rial on biinr.loj midiiUlit by Mlchucl , Hum. Ilabergcr iJlolli ars Hoinniuiilats, Thrum hud patuili liergcrurrested mid tried eonie lime ag i for an alleged aesuulluii liiedsiieliler, hut Hie evnleui.e was not o Slueive, and Saiuilsbergrr uss aciuliied, s-Hiuil-iierger ssbeeli threalsllillg In gel eniiara ever since, 'lllesup. Jioaelliehsdhceu drinking ntil vvua nn hie sm home uslns lliruin liuppencil loiuiae lu llieduur In look out, i hrum vvne on hie sloop w lieu lie w as aliot baiulisberger was arrested on hiiudii), Hiker's t iiiiitioiiiiil Mirsiii.iiin Will bs found tn give far heller eitliUotiini than A) er's or llond s lids His) guarautse, ur agree to refund the money, Above all, ll ioniums no merior) or potash. hxtra large hollies, cuuiatiiliif His ounces, 71 must a bottles, c, lur aeleoui) by Hlkir un, UJJ oixth av. curitar Incut) evuaid it Jdv. Jlnrty Ilmsaals t'sarpslf. We in making and lirlng thim at 59c, yard. Khrtabi', Slh av , talis and tstk at. 4c PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS. A NON.rARTWAN NVVKHKNT TO BEAT QVAX'S CANUIDATBS. Dssaaerala aaet leideaendeat HetaaMftaaa la ss kern Iss Make Cknrlea R. BnckaUvr Oavreranr Quay's Probiskte Aassilatta. HAitnisnnno, April 5. Tho conviction that Gen. James A. Boavor will bo nominated for Governor by the Republicans of this State, not withstanding his known weaknesses, has stirred up tho Democrats to nn Interest In the approaching contest. The Republican Conven tion will bo held In June. It will also select candidates for Lieutenant-Governor. Auditor General, and Secretary of Intornnl Affairs. The contest for these places will bs a sort of a scrub race between sovaral candidates. For Lieutenant-Governor, former State Senator Davis ot Dradford oounty, Major A. K. Montooth ot Pittsburgh, Amos K, Mylnn of Lancnstor. and President Pro Tom. of the Htato Sonnto George Handy Smith are candidates. The chances nro about equal between Davis and Montooth. The Plttsburgber Is a new man, strongly backed by tho ring. Davis was nn the ticket with Beaver before and fell with him In tlm 'isttlo of ISBJ. ,,. . For Auditor-General tho candidates ara Col. Thomas MoCamant, tho present deputy In the omen: Col. A. Wilson Morris, and Col. Thomas C. Grlmnson. Norrls has pooled Issues with Montooth, und the rlngoxpects to pull both of thorn through. McCnmunt Is running nn the civil service promotion racket, lie is a strong man aud seams to havn tho support of the pennlo outside of the ring. For Hecrotary of Internal Affairs there are various candidates. John M. Greor. who wns defeated In 1M82. la making a vigorous effort to meet the same result again; but tbln being the tall ol the ticket, tho place will ba used as a sort of consolidation offering and glvan to bomo Interest disappointed la the other nom inations. ... Itocentlyan nctlvn and vigorous movement linn sprung up on the Democratic side In favor of Charles it. Buokalnw as the Democratic enn dIJato for Governor. Tho anll-dlscrlmlnalinn interests seem to have centred on him ns the candidate, tho Constitution of 187.1 was ndoptoil by the people by a majority ol 150,001), Ilttcknlow Is pointed to ns tho father of that Instrument, Ills colleagues In tlie bodv were nmlnont mvn. and included the late Judges Illack and Merudllh, Franklin 11. Gowen, Gnnrgo M. Dallas. Lj-Gov. Ho) t, and others. Hut tho work seoiuud moro to tlm tiuto ot lliicknlew, and ho not only led the donates but Impressed himself in the woik morn than the others. Now It Is said that thorn will bo n sort of Constitutional Convention party organized to help him into thn oOloiiof (lovornor.lln tho hope that tho neglected features of thu Instru ment with respect tnoornornto nbusos may bo Infused with new life and enforced. Kx-Uov, Hoyt Is said to be one of tho loading t-tdilts In this movement, Tho plan, as outlined to tho correspondent ot The Sun by one of the fore most ngouts in It, is to hold an Independent Republican Convention two vvenks before the meeting of the Dotnocrntla Conven tion. To this meeting the lending Inde. Soudent Republicans, Including Charles . Wolfe, who lod thu lovnlt ngalnst llnlloy lor State Treasurer In 1H81; John Stetv. art. who ran as nn Indoputident candidate for Governor in 1882. and others of that stripo, will be invited. All the surviving members o( the Constitutional! Convention will nlso ba asked to participate, and tha result of their deliberations will be the nomination of lliick nlew. It is confidently believed tbnt tho Dem ocratic Statu Convnnt ion which meets in Au gust will accept the views of the Independent Convention, and ondorse its cnndldntt-n. whom. It la promised, will all bo Democrats. The movement has already progressed so far that cniivnssnrs In Its interest nro already at work all over tho State, and thoy scorn to. be making substantial progress In the work. It AUD 1 LOW FWUT. Campbell ITIaa Ika l.lskl-Walckt Ckaanplsa. aklp In as MiMck with Ham Wklta. Milwaukee, April 5. Walter Campbell of Philadelphia, and Sam White of Chostor. Pa., mot at an early hour this morning In a hard glove oontost for the light-weight champion ship and a purse of 250. Tbo fight took place at a well-known road bouso, about three miles from the city. It wns first arranged that tho fight should be early In tho evening. This wns prevented by the lntorfcrenco of tho Sheriff, who, with ton deputies, appeared on the scono as tha men were stripping.. After several hours of waiting and argument the Sheriff was per suaded to let the fight go on. A ring wns pitched, and at 12ia A. M. the men entered from opposite eorneis. Both wore In excellent oondition. Campbell lighting nt 133 and Whits nt 187 pounds. There woro some lively give and take blows in tho flrit. second, and third rounds, anil In the fourth thero was some hard slugging, In which nelthor appeared to get any decided ad vantage. In the fifth round White won the first knock down. A clean hit with his left on Campbell's jaw brought htm to (he ground, Cam obeli was on his feet in an instant, and went nt Ills antagonist like a young tiger. The round ended In an Interchange of some heavy body blows, followed by clinches. While tried to throttle his antagonist, nnd cries of foul were heard. White was warned not to repeat tlm attempt. Tbo sixth and last round opened with a facor frctn Campbell, which appeared to dare White, but bo succeeded in eluding tlm little fellow by Hkillful doging. Campbell caught him at last, and delivered two blows In quick succession oti White's face und nock, stuggcring him, A third sent him spinning like a tup, and ended In his falling heavily lo tha lloor. As ho failed to ro Miniid. tho fight was given toCamobnll. The latter has boon niatohed to meet Paddy Welch ot Chlougo within a few weeks. Tke National Uuuae. Tho Hudson River League of Base Ball Clubs reconvened it fie" burgh ) esterday. Delegates npre renting Albnn), Trn), Zsewburgh, Kingston, Saratoga, and Pouithkeepele vvero present. A schedule of forty gsmre to he played by each club on Its own grounds was hi ranged The seusou Is to open about May lu and close rept, 25 brorctarv Juoksun hae appltsd to Hit Arbitration t'ommitiee for prut i Hon under tho national nsveeiueitf. The Coilelitullun of the American Aeeucla tiou wue modified tn meet the requirements of the LeNgin-timi llieii iillopled. Tlm .en Vnrk flub h III play the Portlands nf the New Itiiciaiid l.cugtie at Hie Polo grounds lodai. nnd the lildgewood and Uuckvje Clubs play at the KlUfewood Athletic grounds rncsiiitof Harktey ngalnst the American Association Isllkel) in he settled nt mice by the niceptance b) the llalllniore Uluh of a-'emnprnnilee orlertd hy President Minuli-k of the ritteiiirgh wlilih iiroviiltefor tl e rein statement of llnrkley v Itli a fine of SoOO, and the release of Milton p, moi, the tlist baseman, lo the Ptliunore Uluh Mansg-r llarnle stuns that he will probabh ue rept the compromise ne ho wulile a rlret baeemau hndlv. In caee the compromise le agree I to Hie suit is to lie at nure withdrawn, and Berkley will plu) witll tlie "ills burgh Club. Uanluii Arcepla Ilrwck'a IkalUnsT. Toronto, April 5. Hnnlua, on hearing of Peach's challenge to the world, sent the following cable gram to tv J limes, edllor ot the JWul of the llnrl.l. London- "I'oet at mice Apsi forfeit fnr tsuu match agittnat If each un ihatnee Willi Mi'iisiimil " llanlau bus uigagetueiiis on this Hde of the Atlantlo until. I ul. but He will sull for I. lUleud about thu middle nf that nioiilh. Iherscsit arranged will probabl) lake place early m September. Vmliik ttulckly atklpt McUIII. Watkinh, April 3. Tho fight between Harry t'liilah of .Sen lurk city and Ucilill took plane here to night. II wni a hrlk contest, nnd McUIII wuswliippnl in the sr mid round. At the end the spectators pliUied Into eiu.li other, aud a lively ruugli nnd. tumble nglit eusued, NllortlnsT Nnlae. The annual boxing and gymnastic competition or th Ldiox tiiuis win luke place at Turn Hall, tie fcsst yourih street, this eveuliig. (In account nfll e burning or MeMihon'e stables th races announced for tu day at farkvllls have been post poind until to lunrruw, Alex fieddle of West Troy, N V.. ears he Is ready to right ant men lu the stale for II ii a side Ills height, he writes lebfrei IIJi Im lies, his sge Is IT years, und weight IH pounds. John Albion uf I'rnt Idencs. Hilly Madden's champion, has a score of good linkers read) HI uet-el.t Ills o.lir und ion linn ten ruiiuds at inrinenia Assembly Kouiiie, vuj itiiwerv, in morrow evening Among them are Jaik ,niiiiiiiu Hob t:ITrev of i'hlMiiplua, Dick Collins, and prnnubiy f.d I. Malleuan's uukuuwn- Kdward Haitian olid Jnhii Teenier have notified. Mr. Kox of thilr uiUiugiiess to loir lu lua Intrrnsilotmi lilallh lonehrbl at lloikawav in V nutlet for Hie lullct it'ir-He (1,11 1 hittitplnuoiip an I to poo Ool. Ilardiug ca I, led io London )eaierda) lliut if lliaih wuuld enter Mr. yon would allow him JJoii for exeiiece llUliinl K. ro still holds the fl.tmo siakas in the virsaihugmati'h leiMtiii Jiimea loilor uf i'lillllptburg ami Mm Aclniiof I'hieidjiplua, set doviii for March JT last all'liUlipsiiurg. Hie men eeleiied two retirees, ami utter uieslllng finui 8 o'llnrk until luldnlglil with, nut either gaining a fall, avrenl tu u poetpnneioeut until llo-folloaiugilay. Iliry had wrangle, however, uuoj nfiisid to resume the milch, a lilts Ttillilll. Pembii)'s backer, writes In Tut Spa that doe l.llltigsnertll s eliilvlnelit lllll he lilid llempsey had i bun Jul i Im iiiiildlu-ntiglit rules lo suit iheiusaltee Is putliue. Ileeaiallnil lb pi mills le mid alwils wus ilieilnilifor iiilllU-iviiglit hgliilug ai cording l l.ioi. iluii pn ring rulra II I.I lugenort'i wanta lo light Ueiiipsi), ii i lull ndds he Ihs onl) in cover the fl.isi) liowilriiosludnl ItlLliltnl Iv. lex's olllco tors fOKHla side match. Ilie I'ullc lnilill ulieiupmn bell will lie presented to IJeiupae) nikt nlilurdny niglit ut tlierns iiioiioliiau Convert Mall, furl) Ural striot ami broad-WJ). ' 1 se Hull Ml llldurvvwoit 'rsi-elHy. lildgewood vs lluokos I M To morrnw. Ridge wood va Klyuwsy of ew Verk, I0d bissfrec, 4de Ituse Hull I'nlis Urssuaele Ta-etay. New York vs Portland (New England League), dame 3:JU r. M, Adtnlsalon Ji uentr 4dr, Vou have trltd Carter's LlltJs Liver Pills and were flesied with thein. Thr uluiulste tht liver, regulate hi bowels, and improve (lie agniblsitou. J do. riNANClAt. Attn COMMERCIAL. a Kw Tark filaak Kateka ttt April as. tvirx ststss sv testa aovea rise aU.n?it4. 11 V. R. s. r..,l?fl,1UV DO Va. Se, det,T, R. OH kilLRoi aan othss on5 tie Pl.onoav 5 AU. A rac. in ntJl H J Lou A N. P. A AtL Jl Atl.l'ae.lstl)2SsT III , bWK 4 Alb, A Sea eon.. ..,131 8 Lou. l.'..N, O.a MAlKAkss run. es. io M.aiv,. ...104 SAmer. slock at alVitnlsl.Se 3t imp 03H Met. hl-41 ItJIi a Burr, A rn.lai tu I Mien. Can 7a Ihi I iur..tl. 11 AN.lst...tnV lg tn. r. rnn,,H3US)lu I tlslt-a o.bs IIO'J a Mil. A Kor lat,lliUt".il5 1 Ches A li. it A..PH tMss, Un. Tea H7 isrn. ao. at. n.78ua;s luh. i Midi a. paw am. Ao.cur.. .?. ,m sN.v.AUsd Inut! It'., H.AU 4s, I. D..ie)t JN,J fen. In tills. 40..B A U7s IMS lo N,V. Central Ist....li7i, TO.U.O A I. en..laivj II rl. T. A Nor. T. P., .00 0 Can. So. 1st. ...loot, UN.V.. Cb. A SI. U II Can. ro.ad.,..87'a87 tsi 03 U Seen. ro. k ,115 40K T O. A VV. Un Iowa 1st ttlhi 1st... MOlalOIV; lflDen.AR.0. soor. K. A H is ni(ii:ov ist iinvtam to lien. A R. O. nn , IflOhloSo 1st im T. K fM 1(1 Or. AT. U. let ..... OS sDen AS.lUetaafn.MHt, jjor. linn. lsi..lii alun. AU-u.w.isi. ,7S iracincof mo.isi. p4 134 hns vns. ex J ivln.lish in (WH'" isse, u HSl)7f 17 Oulury ATol IH...U7 inPrleV. s ...OoJikki's UK.. W. ao. ei I lirleron 1st. isit as sJHiaa.1 fi'iK. 7snn.in la 14Rh.AU.lst tu UK. Temi SS.T. Milieu. Val 1st HM It.,. . OU90 Bao.fAO.ot CeJ.lst.llKl 10 rt Worth 1st. BSvJuHSti 8BI. p. A Ma. aut.wstst... ,,,Mt M 1O9IIBJ4 10 in. west d toe est L a a. r. IHOnlfAsI s 1st.., US ten IIUIMIinsK ISUUlfc. AS. . Ufil. I' lerin.lUsUMIOS u. la ...,1utviapi4 3 si V. IsuC. At'., ft Jl. A Ht.Jo.cn. 6s.,iai W. d Itmvi ullock. Vsl. 1st tslV 4St. V. 1st. W.aM Aa.ls3 I triil.Jk III I.I 101 48L Jn A U. I, Ist.luuS I Int. A Ut N let .. .an teles. rM. 11, il n.. sn Ind A so ad tn.afj(i9iiki couihu. off ..tiitt'3 Slnd ASplet. exo. .IM STer. HJISpr lid ftKen. f.oon llilsi rVToLAtaafoUent lit P"V SKan.AT.c Ill 3 Un. rim. Ist ltiivj a Kail ATgl.He.... , 34 14 Va Mid. Inr 7bl74 III Kan A T, e-LAa ;nj7SH e Wab.Af.1'11 d...HI(4UO an Laka an. Jd.lJ.lKuiuH 4S Wasi onnre aLonii AN.ii. 11. 4s loaHMtoax AN. let. lie Total sates of railway bonds (par value), f 003.000. silt-aoiD aap nteea ansnn. ffgiirnaili 300 K. V..8US.A W T IS Boston A. L. pf.. 07 SOU S. V..SUI. A l7ou can. ac....B5fjoii W. nrei....atbjeai 8110 Can. .south S9I.IA3U 200Oniana. ssxais 807U Dent. N.J... suljma gooom nt 1 1 v SJSi'eui. ic..JS(IJv aiitnuoMiuaJHaJJH IICIIAAH iiaJ irilllr It. N ,,, ..un '. I!.. B. AU UJ' TOlOhlo Cen IX inui'iiea ah Jdpt...l.l 20JOI110 South. . . II naioh.st.Lar 11 4iavrn. ii tt..'iit'(4aiv lUUOoi.lt. .. a 6OPUU.C.C0 Ul Tol SIV 32U1 ll-idloir....3liJ 70.VIDel.AU U. I01!aml 100 Rich Allan .. ,7S 7psmD.L.AW. ijiJ.',il.M, snuiliich AW.f.'.'OHa.'S IcJ Hen A It. U. .. ,-'3! -iSKooaial ,1JH IS4itnaioin...'J.3SeSJ'i Uabal. K tH oon&ria Dref....biviiut) 2uust. 1. A.-i. c Ist iisih.iiiin att nref ... .loiiZnliilH 16lslh. a T. lt..5liaS3 lanUSn. I'cillo..o;,el4u 4lliid.,HI.AtV.J4,.ta.'S &uust I'. A Uul :o'i gia. ie,.j7".ij7. nom Aai.cfva 4ii i.ase Mi ..noNqein.', S2UTei. a rae.lifjialli, HalL. K. AW . .U lir. Un. l-ao 40a4Hi 7410 mi, an ..BSXOaslt l3-- Wah. A ran V1 lues Mnnn n ei'r, 4IWab.AI'.bt 17 -on USiamU JflrcclMneoiu. &uriMloh.ien ..U7(jsi;j 30Auier.Cs loaX 17SMIMU. a at r. tauAdanisKg n .oin S7i4)Sif ssioiir. Iran VfHiJVt savMn rac l"tVl0l 311171 Pacinc Mall st(a)51i asiM AChat 4SM ejtil West Unlon.BlUoiai'J HJ Nor. rac 25j AConauas IU8 74 ei Nor. Pao. Bf.SV4'i'V lOOTeuii. foal A 4JO " w'rn.. .nsiValuil trim Un 42 l.v S'rw'uut I3n,ai'liii; 31 Col Coal -J' 078.1 N.V. Co.. lulXtftulJ, talCam'lit'nal Ib'i 6J) Y. Chic. A 30 li'k ot America.. IJJ St U tKmlil Met. B'k 47H r'. N V. Lac. W .nevv, 40h kot StateN.V.Uls fSln N. V.A h. K 3HjJJ,'; lotaisales, W8l,47il cuiamti raicss. Jlld AIlM BU. ASSM, t',M(i,r HJti liat. M.ARt. P.cem.. ma 87 II. s, 4t,s. r. ...IIJI, Hit, M A si. P. nf...ll8 mi ll.s.4s"r IJS'J IJIllJ Mo. K. ATeX.. a7i, a7 11. s- 48, c un.'s i;o. N.J. Lent 'i m U .:l IHI N.V.f.A Hud. .I'll), HuV Cnnr, lis HlSV ltut N. V.AN. b ... at a4'J Canada Minn.. J'J :us Nor. rac. pf ... i''4 so I'nnndtan l'ac. OMJ !; Northweel lllrtv, HSUJ 0,11. C. A Ind. 47 471, NorHiwest,pt,.IW ISO C, 110 IdJU IH.IVC Ont. A Weal .... IH III t-eiu 1'aclflo .. 4itJ 42'2 Omaha con :ts'i VS'l line. A Alt ...liu 14J omsiiapf lisiv, mi Pel . L. A w un IJUvi Oregon A T. 0.. a7 nil Pel A Hudson.. 101'. 101 Pacific Mall .... 54v! 54". Ilmv A It. li . -21 aJU Koch. A Flttl .. Sv( t'i KlltTenn Of'd. b)a Knck teland ...130 I2IIV trie 2SI4 51'f lilch. A W. 1'... SS 28sf Krlenref M MH Heading 2t 'J4U III Central isakj llMiw m. 1'. A Man.,..llf.V lie Lou. a sash.. . :'i as', Tex. a rac us n Lake Shore. . 0i. Has Union rac 4SV 4SV Man. It'vcon ,.la7a W8 Wall A Pae pf. IH 7) Missouri l'ac... Ian, 1114 West. Pa. Tel... Oi e&'A Mich. Cent 6 67;; Monday. April S. To-day's stock market was practically a repo. tltiou of the score or more Immediately preced ing It a tame, local iilTtvlf. The coal stocks reeolvod tho piott attention because tho Presi dents of tho anthracite companies met In the afternoon to try nnd complete their combina tion. Lackawanna was made the leader and was advanced nearly 3 rent., and the others, oxcnptlng Heading, about H t cent. The rest of tlm list barely sympathized with this move ment. Tho reports that necamo current In tlie Inst hour weru to the effect that the coal people were likelv to come to an agreement, and In consequence tha traders Degan to realize, with the result of lowering values all around. I'aciila Mall was well held all day, but thero was nothing in tho actions of tho other I'aclDo stocks to Indicate that the transconti nental situation has Improved. Tho trunk line stocks wero heavy throughout, and were ex ceptions inclosing lower, while the rostof the so-called active Hat was fractionally higher or unchanged at the close. Tha character of the epoculntion can be inferred when ic Is noted that several influences, like the strikes and the Granger wnr, and the favorable tendency of the foreign exchange market, seemingly bad no affect upon lu Closing prleos'compar wlth those of Satur day as follows: Aprils jpWIS Aprils -iprllS ran., Southern . ao 30 s; N.T. Central... lul V lot'.' 'em rac. .. , 41'i 4jiJ N.J Central ... 484 411 Pel.LAWeel Mill I3HU Omaha com .... HSU 3S Pel A Hudson .too, k)W Omanapf , .Usui lui)J Brie v'J jj)J Oregon AT. C IT. 28 knu. ATelaa .. a7S 27 1'afldc M fill .... 51V H'i Lou A Nash ... 3S' 3nr lilch. AW. P. .. Sot? 2S Lakefhore. ... "!i eut lleadlng -'.l'i nil Manbal. cnn....U7 US hi I'aulcnm .. 8H't 87 Midi Tent OS 117 Texas A FaclDc. 11I II' Missouri l'ac. .1"4 Pli Union l'ac . ,, 4s 48!j Korilinestcom liaHe Itw;; Wab tl'ar com. a ni? Nor. Tie. coin.. Il'i .M, West. Un. Tel... 63 65JJ Nor. Pae. pf..,. 54'J 60 Oovernmont bonds moderately active and strong. The 4Kb and 3s closed H. and the la il "r3 cent, higher bid. Railway bonds rather quiet and irregular. Atlantlo and raclflo inoomes advanced ).' ; Kansas and Texas general Ss and (la, j, ; Oregon Hallway and Navigation lsts. 5V; I'enrla, Dncatur and Evansvllle Incomes, Hi, nnd Virginia Midland incomes, 2 tcent, Ches apeake and Ohio, aeries R, declined 1 ; Erie 2ds. ex coupon, '. : Hast Tennessee iucomes, X, and fis, trust certillcates. il V cent Money on cnll 3 V cent Rtnrllng exchnnco heavy, owing chiefly to ab sence nf Inquiry, and posted asking rates low ored )a a rent V pound to $4.80 J for long biill and M.80K lar demand. Net gold balance In tho Treasury tbls morn ing, $158,016,91: sliver. $80,534,052: legal ten ders, WU.022.B57, Internal revnuo receipts to-day, $020,932; customs. $078 2311: national bank notes for re. dominion. $2US,()liO. The Presidents ot tbo anthracite coal com panies completed to-day thoir efforts to form a restrictive combination for tho current year, Theyacceptod the original figures as to the HUgregate output for tha year, namely, .13. Suii.onu tons. In deference to the Inability of tho Funnsilvaiili Railroad to oonliol the amount produced by tho operators nlonc its lines, they mndn thn following division of the proposed production: Tho Pennsylvania Railroad and II clients arocont'eudiid 3,500,000 ton, Aim tho remain ing 30,0imj,0UO tons nie to be mined by the other ronipnnlt'S nn the sumo basis as last year. Last soar thn other companies allowed the 1'ennsyt vnnln Railroad Interest 8 V cent, of the pro duction, butlhevilldnot join the combination and mined 10.7 V cunt,, or nearly a. 400.000 tons of tho 31,51)0.000 tons produced. Ho fur ns can be It'iirntid tlio company nnd It operator do not bind themselves tn keep within tbo tnreo nnd a half million ton granted them this year, iho percentages of tha several companln last year were: Reading. .17.85: Lehigh Valley, lD.fip: L.ti'kavvannn, 10.05; Pennsylvania Rail, road, 8: Delaware and Hudson, lil; 1'uniisyl van in Coal, 5: and Erie, 1,50. Manure. I'otts, Harris, and Holden wore appnintod a commit tee to regulate thu monthly output, At the annual meeting of thn Chicago and Alton Railroad Company, In Chicago to-day, tha folloHlng directors were elected to servo throe years; T. II. Ulacksione. John I. Drake, and Morris K. Jesttp. The directors elected T. II. Blackstona, I'rldent; J. 0, MoMullln, Vice-President; Q. H, roster, Becrutury nnd Treasurer; 0. II, Chnppelle, Uonerul Manager, Tarls advc;s quote 3 f cents at 80,50. and exchange on London 25,I4Js', Kmtr Turk Mnrltela, Monpay, April 5. Flouii and Meal Very dull luting to the drpreesiou in the grain market and the lltifnvorable weatner, t oTros luiures opened firmer on Ihs reduced crop movement aud the reports of iiamsge dnne it the south, by ttooda but the spsetllatioii wasSoi-illeaa and Ihe ' lose nrmatoiNo fnr yiirii, a7t, for Mty.aaur. fm June, 0 47c for July. '.He. far Auguat, U4le. for September, UJ7C, for neither, Viic. fur ember. S-nu tor Ue ceinbrr, aud a r "t Jaimsn isales VJ niaibiles Spots 1 lit' ii-nr 1 1 middling nplandi ',c. ido. 0i)lts,0 7-uc. sTtctlotsst the ports tills day. Iti.ifj bales iigsis VVmai fuiureeo,tnei ijuiih iieprsassd by lbs itealiu u( Ills " bulla" to linliiMd under lite discouraging furelgu ndvlrrat aalce 1 IJHian bush at UIVS'JJo for Ainl. Wliau.'.'sC fur May.tuatufi'o for June UJ'.a ni'ji' lor JoU ti.(jilu for August. ul'a4Ui)ar for Set-ioiiibir. Uiifii7ae. for November, and ul.'i-'o, fur Uecetnher, aput wheal was wauled fnr espori at some ilei hue, but ecsrcu uf freight room retarded pnst. neat Mill, the irnhsaotlotia unbraced 7,htklU bush. No, an I winter at tii,'a)iWv. In store, and the California wheal wlihli rn etui) arrived was taken to go for ward In Lumps at ujl.c A buah. Milling hint lirsa vies siiiull. but u boat load of cllidie red Pelanam was tukuii at l trisi II) e oiilrt, imliaii imli futures were anlusefier and tli siei'iis. tiou sluggish, siiissuieissi 1 usii No 3 mu,i at j'.i.j 4i',c- for April, 4d)ieJ4S);e. for May. sMVallc W June, 47434iJ8i-fur July, and Sato, mr August, hpu (urn nas 4keii iulle fiery for export, but Hie hoiua trade eras dull ami prices closed cheaper: salsa Included (in a mined. 45M47c. 111 elet ainr amidellvrred. siesmer No 1 M 44'tie)ldc. In elevator and delivered, No .1 niUed, 4lu . and No. a yellow, 48c, In elevator, Hats vine easier, hut at the decline were quit aellvr, bout 40 nnu busheU hiving been taken for espori. siiel to be atMHc, for Wo g mixed in elevsten sslei IW.lMl buiu., loclualqg vptjlvn No. $. tor April sod MVU!fa for Mayi and en th spot mixed at SIX stSJe , and seiuie it SftmiHH' - s la anallty. Nsrley sod bane) 111s.lt quiet tad unchanged. After 'Changs-Wheal steaiyi So I for April, via t Mi;,HJ1ic 1 June, Jlc 1 Septeinbsr.9ii.ci Deoeinbir, txJit , Corn stead) 1 No. 1! mixed fnr Ahrll 4J'jc 1 ilav. 4(c 1 Jone, 48Vc t August. 4. Data dullt No. for April, lS-t May, sjc t Jiipe.SV'.c, rovmoae Lard faturti wert somswhst depressed, Inaing ine slight advance recently ma lei sales II Mai tcs 1 at ejaail.a7,-. for Vtav.eao9s.3io. for June, Hi7r. for .tidy, an iifto- for sentenib-r. After 'Change Ihe clnae , nil el rUita. fnr April e J7c. for May, Sin- far Juno, 1 twee, for Jul), and u.43c. (or Auguat. Bpot lard wet j eaeler. vtliu n rir biialu-aai salee l.. tea at n 1 I I an ISo (or prime elty, e.avan"o. for orlme tn cbolri I Western, and iv iao-iic. for refined for tlie Cnniinttit Turk iiul-lrr. bill stead) I obi ineaa, HoUftlLTM tieie dn, flo5oflo.75. rut meats very arm, but quiet pickled shoulders reported sold at 4i-c Ure-een lim-i Arm nt fianlfo. Butter and eheess quiet, r'reeti utt, IJatJVc. "Ill sleaily. KitAi Storks Spirit! Inrpintlna firmly hsld, but quiet at MK Itnsllts nulll. ihiak fetiouti The huilneas In grain shipments was small ami rates barel) inslntnined. except that v.eiei with Iihksj quarters wheat vvas taken for tl.s Msdlierrauein at si Jo);rt. 73 quarter, and 40,iiuo buah otiio London at 'Js $luirter, l.ivsi Stock llnrket, I . New York, Monday. April 6. Receipt ol I beeves sssiai loads, or 4 jan heed 37esr loads for elty I Irade slstightersra uirect. 47 oar loads tor exporlere H end 10.V car loads for the market At ndecllnn of strolls I I.Vraols't IIXIBis, live weight, from the aslllne rates ot Irlday, tut market ruled dull up in near the nolili, when a nrmer tout was iievelop-d, and the market Uoaed steadi with n good clearance, thuumon tn good steeri eold at 7ua$a u 1 'rt l""tt t prime dn. at sv.7o(5 0ii extra eeleclnnia at IHIQf 0 J3, and tat bulla and dri cows at $3 200 M lu. .N 11 ei oris or livestock or fresh mevt from this port toils), Ths Week's exports Included 5S0 beeves, 2 stieip.tt.'kis quarters of beef, ami iducaruassssiif intit tnnt and J,7gi qu-trters ot beef and 2ei carcasses of s mutt on gu out to morrow In the aleatner V Iscnoiln llrrelpts of vculs, 'J.VU8. Dull uiurkst at 4V,S7i(c. V th lteietpta of sheep and jearllng lambs, 3J car loads nr 104J4iiead Karh sales of good to extrnslock wars at stronger prices, but common grades of both sheep and yearling dragged, and the market tloaed rather weak and unsittled. wiih a number nf carloads toanrr) over alee of eluepwere at 5r7.:iL) IO11 bs , of ) earllugl alf.vriiiCafK.igt; all unshorn. . Htcetpta ot hoes, OS cur loads, or 10 son htsd None (or sale alive. Nominally suadv at $4 7t)(JM OJ V IfJ tbi Court Cielanttnrs Tkle llov. Surnrus CounT Chambkhs. JJos. 1. 7, in, 17 in. ins IUI KS. u.i, Wl, Ml hu 141, IdA, 172. 187 lis). u2i, j.'h, 2J5, 'J4J, J 4 J. J4I 'J40 UaxeasL rra IteceasLOlilllliied RriCML f age fleas. Nns. at, UO, lb, 613 5VI AMI Mkl, 574, 57il, oHJ, 310, 5.18, 4U8, 540 &o7. 61 J 5JJ, HM HJ XII, 3XH, 4NU. 271, 484. 433. UlH Cbir.--I'ari 1 One tn be summed up Nns. lnuir, viii, .'ssv, I4JI, 2321, arrj jj.j xfn, a J. i4, J5n. 2IIW 21'JII U3I, 2JOJ 7HJ. Sill). 3341. 33UO. lirjo, lull);, .'Ijo, U7SJ 641. uU, loStt, 3833 I'srt It. I'leiir No" 1800 3111. i073, 3l, 7R8. I3V9, 31173. Mil 15J7. M74. ISSI, 17JS, lsj.' 3J4, 38J3 38.111, 38J7, IX1H, 2SJ1I, 2H.8I. 38JI, 3SDJ, 2Ndi, 3SJ4, jn.ir, latt III. Motion to dismiss undrcblrd. Noa. I8U, Jliai. 707, JIW, 4J7K. 14114. SIIW. SIM. 3I8A ITW, lo'il, JHJlt 28.17.2818 Jisfcl 2M4I, .Nil, J8IJ 2841, 2844, 2N4 28411, 2847, JS4H, 2849. 38.V1. 3811,3851, 38V4, 2H5U, 3857, -SOI. 3SCU. 38HI, 28113, 28113, BHOA. 31-00. 3S7, 2888, 387J 2873, 2S74. 2873,3877. 2878 JH7H. 2880. 3"U, 288J. Part IV. I'lcar. Nns KH, 1543, l'.41. Jilsl, I24M, 3813, l'.9l, 37.11, WI3 138 1. 3J4V). uii. 3"il8. I7VI. 10 W, IU39, 2312, 11 l'SIJ 23 l.M I. 3J3U 130.'. 1150. 1333 ,1374. HcHnoGATae i'opbt Wills of Eioll vv'ell and wni. J. Don .-in. II A M I Will Darling. I I' M. Surixios Codxt iIiishsl Txau Noa 4 a 9. tn it, I.'. 14, io. III. 1 1. Is ill, go, 21, 32, 3J Srxciib Tsasi Clear Nia.4111, 3311, 430. 433. 4JJ, 434, 435. 42U, 4-7, 438. Part I Case on, prol nbly all da) Nns. 1347, 1248, 1 3411, 1774. 1801, lOlli IH!3 IfWO, lbU7. 1370, 1713, 1731 1737. 1730 1333 18211 1384 v.ommon Plxas iIkxihalTskh N'ocaleudar. Equity Tana tllear Nn 23 Part I llnse unnnlsheil. Sos 1 808, I33S, I74 17.VI. lllll, 11121. 11111.074 1IIJ3. IC58, 1683 1311, 1913.1118. 11.91,11143 IH3H 717. WHS. IJU7, 1U3U, 177J, 1701, 17"7, 1711) 1744, 175J. 170J, 1710, 1711, 1710, 1804. 1334, iitva I Ms 1. ino.1, 1817, luni, 167.1. lose, 14ie, I7ir3, I7"0, 17111 I7U1, 1711, I6KI, I71U teV3, 1BII7, 1731, 1739, 17UO. 1711 1, 17nj 17114. 1783 17ltrt 171. 1737 Part II I'lrar Noa I8j3, 1544 164C, 1535. 1813 1457. I4IK.. 1461, I 1JJJ 1733. I77U IKi.1, 1771. 1771, 17S2 I78J, 1787. 178 i I'lIT I OUKI-I'art I Not 33(10, 575 J. .Ill J. a8.k). 5810, 3141,1837 481'!, 3049 21 IJ, 5, Ml), 3IU1, 4J09 3111. 1'arlll No IU77 5J79 Bftm 5887. 3397. 672A 57J1, 57311, 5738 5881, 5MI3 .Moll, 581x4, .MUR. rklSS, 3428, 3433. ACKKl. Villi, 43118, 57117,6881, bSaT. 583. 18l. Part III Nm .VI13. I48 8181 8181,5280 5188,5911, 6483, 4834, 5U78, 4341, 3473. 678J, 6018, 3011,51)75, 51)7rJ, 3983, MAHINB INTB1.HOBSCB, ; XtSISTORS ALMSKAO TKIS nlV. Sunrtsss..... 62j3Sun eei 0.30 Mood sati., 8:44 iiirh warra this nsr. Sandy Hook. 8.101 Uov. Island.. 9 00 1 Hell Oats.. 10:50 Arrived MosDir. April 6 fti Umhrla, McMlckan. Liverpool March 37, and Quealistown 28tll Ms Irlano. Msiidlaldua, Tampioo. Ba Serra, Lszaragga, engue. 8s Stltru, Ondero, Messina. 8e Niagara Ilemls, Havana, fta Tallahassee, Hslier, 8avanna&. Ma Alnlcilla, Kelmrrs, Baraooa. aiiip Dikota. bchaffer. llreitien. ahlp Dunrohlii, Kcott. Londou Rhtp Habitant, Potter, Antwerp. Bark Augela dl Amore, 1 ravegna, Cenoa. SRKIVXD our. Bs City of Chicago, from New York for Liverpool, at Queensfown. SeTtie Queen, (rom New Tore (or Liverpool, ha passed llolyhtid bs atile of Indiana, from Mew York, at Glasgow. aaiLio raoer roxaias roars. Bs Slate of Nebraska, from Larne, for New Tork. "gWintM i fflotitty. Dr. r. '. Holm or ('klcasjes nisi "Mr wire finds Liquid Bread very boneflcfel. It should nave a i place In every Household." Ask your druggist or grocer tor it. - ; eaTefaeiM'a CrreiS fliyttit n Sprigs; Hsete qdalitr tub best. 818 bowbrt, near prince Ttiieet. Ilraea Mklrte, Laondrre-d, 7c,. trartk Sl.SS. Spring Underwear, KENNEDY. 38 CorUandt it. I MA UMBO. STRANO-ttARRfNOTON At Colorado Springs, Col , onMsrchat. yrincis Luquter htrang to Mae, daughter o( O. E. Carrlngtoiu DIBD. DUNN. On Sunday, April 4. at her late restdenee, 413 West 21st st. Bridget Dunn In the aethyear of her age. Funeral (rom ht llernard'a Church. West 14th st, on Tussday morning, April e. at 11 o'clock, fUlatlvas and friends are reapeitfully invited to attend. IIAIIT. On April 4. 1888, Henry Han. a native ot Sal llsrlnre, county align, Ireland. Ill the &Jth .v ear of his age. Funeral from Ills late reelence 457 VVeet 16th st-t . thence to m Hcritard's Church, West 14th St.. on Tuee di). April 6. lean, alio A.M. Kalatives and friends ara respectfully iuv ited to attend. liOiAi'K At her laie residsnee. in this city, on Sun day morning. April 4, Celcnv B llosack, widow nf pr, Alexander E llosacx and daughter of the late John B. boon Funeral services will be held at 18 Rait 43th ll. to-day at 13 o'clock noon. Please omit flowers. liuOUWIk, At hla late home. Farmer Village. Seneca county. N. V.. on April 2, Arch M. Uoodwm, la the 2sUa )esrof tillage, IIAVKNi'.-On Aprils, Hiram H. Ravens r uneral from his late realdsnce. In sing Slag, to-day t 3:bu P, Xt Relatives and friends Invited. Cuban papers please copy, LFNANK -On Sunday, April 4. at her lata residence. SI 1 West both st. Mary Ann, beloved wife of Thomas Ltnane and daughter of lleury MoArdle, In the SSth year of tier age. MIEPIIKKD Oa Sunday, 4th lust, after a lingering Illness. William 11 Shepherd, son ot William and Catha rine hhepherd. In tha 66th v ear nf his age Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to at tstid the funeral at his late residence Feinrano. N. J.. oiiTueala). April d.nt 3 1'. M Central R K 3 P. ii. 8MI1H On Monde). April 3, IbSfl, Irsucls T. smith, (n the u7th year of hla age. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend, the funeral rrom his late residence. 3l St. Mark'e Place, on VVednesda), 7lh mat, at Jo clock. VVAiiltEN On the 4tfi met . M.les Susan C, Warren, la herusthyeiir. Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral at her late residence, 11)1 West 334 St., to day at 11 o'clock A. M. Interment t Engloivood, WOODS On Monday. April S, 1838. John Woods. In tht Alsl ) ear of bleat's Relatives and frlemts nf the family are reapectfully In viteil to attend tht funeral from his late residence, so' East :sih el, on VVrdtieedav, April 7, at 10 A. Jl.; re quloili mils at SI. Stephen's Church, East 38th St. In ferment in Calvary Cemetery. .flirrial ShoticM. llltOW.VMluTuiTKIIOlTls l'ANACHA, The liltKAT I'AIN IlKLIEVEItfnr Internal and I'xternat 1'allis our. relief In all cases of ItllKllMATIrtM, I'AIS InllleRTUMAI.'ll, HIIWELn. nr SIDE. CllLIU, COLDS, sU'KAl.NS. ami UIIUI8IIS 35 cents u bnltle The IIE'-T WilltM I.OZFNiirh for CHILDREN ire BltUVVN o VEIIMir POL COMHTS 31cenle a box, JDKAr'.NKMM l.'L'KKll By rECK'S PATI'-Nr EAR DRUMS Book ind proofs free. Addrees K. UlriCDX. Bij iiroadwe). New York. l.08S"FMKSIOItY. nervnnl deblllly, and kln drsd complaints cured hy Dr. rullr' Vouihful Vigor 1'llls. ti Drugglats or by mall. Uillce, 43l Canal st l'AI(PKT4'l.r',A.Msll),-Thos James Stewart, 1,631 B'way. 3d door above 4111I1 si , Erie nndbih J, C. lei, "miiN,i vtsvT cTutiiTxi, rMVi. to custom mode, at half the diet, 41 V vse) SI , up etltri gKcuj ji'ulillrataou, The Morgan Pictures AND Porcelains. THE PEACBHbLOW VASE Foreign Pictures "anil Foreign Prices. ttepilnlej (rem 7111! SUN 2STOW EEADY, Price. 20 rents May bs hid at TDK SUN office and of ill newsdealer! Also sent by mail, from THE LN untie, postigt fret jju.vr wiif.T, .., T. NOW READV. I'HICK, B CKM.4, ' A new Herman Wcekl), with ('OLIIKED ILLUSTRA TIONS. The folluulug AIITIallC ClillOMU ILLU8. TRATIO.NS oppear lu HUM 11 WI.LT, No 1 "Vor8elfori"lehro.iry 1871. Hi A tie Neuvllle. "Torero un I I'hulii ' lit Hugo liirger "Autdsaiiluik HarletiJ," 11. J . Aranda For sale b) all I nnkaellers uu 1 neweiicalcre Till'. INTLItNATfilVAI. J-.Wt. cnjll-m-. (leneral Autiils, 3J ihI Jl lleekiiiqii st . luw inrk Jinaurial, PUIIt'HANK.iNii HX'IIA.Nli:,-eior(l Ire Irisl Fropsllsr and Marina t'oiiipau) atiu'k of the above omupili) buuglil aud sold. Al'Plv to JAVIl. OVENS runt i, Tflbuae kelldliig, M. V.cllyi hour 3