I i J-M ' THJU SlfiN, SATUiiOAY, JUMJU , l-m , l I IBOJUNG IN THE AQUEDUCT. TOE VABSCTT litllLL STRIKES MAURICE U. VLXNS AOA1N. Bx-Esmtneer Oavcss Cornea an I'ram llnatan .k Tt-atlfj J-nrjInesst- lllco Tonad Defect. ,B rtrnii MowurU .is Ces.'e Section. Senator .I'-wott's Campaign Commlttco rt In tho 8ap,'"'lor Court roora TOBterdar nDd ursued Its Inqtu rlos Int0 "aucduot contracts, 'here wns a hitch ."' l-"tln: over a demand iiat boldes two Kepui, 'lca" nwyors tho com ittteo should ongago n omocrntio lnv,yor. InttUy, tho Republican 8eWors yiolded eo sr as to add Do Lancoy Nlcoll to .tno """ay o.f bunaol. Qon. Tracy callod his first wltnesi witii ns ttlo formality as It thoro hud not boen a cap f weeks slnco tho lnit session. Deputy Chief .nglnoor George H. It Ice of tho wuoduct was worn. Ho cava tho details of tho orcanten lon of ho englneorlng corps. Q. There hat been ioui talk about Imperfect wcTtc the construction of the aqueduct. Ilaro yon beard of ; t aV, Yea, n J 1 liars leen tr jlnr to Unit out all abonl , line. lat October. I line been personally over tin utlraUnaot the aqueduct, examining anil making ex crt tests. Luglneer Miller hat fc.Ipea me, anil so hat. oraa of the division engineers The wltnoss told tho commlttoo how tho irlca. lining vjas ninde, and how tho space bo woon tho brick wall and the solid rock of the unnol should bo flllcd with rubblo masonry. t was In October that tho chief ouulnecr ro elvodlsoveral letters charging tho contractors rlth doing Imperfect work, and Deputy llico -as sent out to lnv estlgate. Uo found thn hargos justlflod In somo parts of tho uppor nuoduct, especially at shafts 2 and 3. Drown, Toward Jfc Co. aro tho contractors. Thoy eon tnnlly dlsobovcd tho orders of tho chlct. and ttor a eood donl of hiokerlrg thoy askod for a earing, which was grouted In X'obruury lost. t was hold In Turrylown. Wo had fourteen meeting. and the contractors made verysortut effort todeiii tne investigation Wewero ravinced that they knew there was bait work, and to .t holea wero cut in tne brick lining before the hearing 'a. ended. At shirts o. 2. J, 7 and 0 there appeared to e a great drat or bid work tor spaces of forty feet nt time thero waa an entire absence of rubble masonry etweeu the top of the arch and Ibe anlid rock or the inneL ltshuiild have been twlod tnsulid Inacverat tikes wa out a hole lu the top of the brick arch, through 'hlcll 1 passed bv means of a ladder an 1 then crawled r walked. Hading absolutely no backing where there iiould bare been several feet solid tl Whatis)our general opinion of the work on tho queduct? A. The hrKk work Is generally well dono hero are several calea where the ill! nir at the topnf the rch la faulty. 1 II Ink there haa been no special eftcrt i put in faulty work exi ept on the upper two divisions bout boo teat holes ero tut In slim la o 1. J. and a, nnd an- -Ighty per ceut nf llirni sliourd that faulty work had , been done All the brlik work on these snuft Is irood Of the rubblo muaonry about half win bad lu the sene i that tho atones w ere not put In Ith mortar acunsld erable part, alto, thirty dlQerent places ii here there waa unpacking at alL The packing Is exceedingly 1 111 pnrtant, and even one vacant place ir one liuierfect epot might endanger the whole aijucduct In some places we found einptv bnrrrla and boitros and timber a'ld refuse tucked aw aj Inthespnco petweentte arch and Uie solid rock Anj dead mules there No our ork has beon more thorough on the upper shatt" Sec I tlonS.lncludlniirhaIts4 S Aliltl has beenpartlallr ex amlned. and foun t jrenera l cood with faults I ere in 1 tl ere. These shafts ae i sn wi rked t,j Urow n. Hon ura A Lo. and the tunnel from shatt o to shaft ) Inelastic f known aa tho first dtiiblon, and Is Lnaer tie ch uee of Atr. (lowan. I have also Investigate a considerable part of the Work doae by O'Brien Jt Clark I ham cut jki holeslii Mtho brick work done b) them, and am still at It. I ex. -ct to work at it for to tuontha luiiirer llavo found some bad work. The remedy forsuch had Mork Is cen (rally the taking down of tho brick work and rebuilding properly tnetlines it Is possible to Inject tnorfar by pump pressure into the places where Imperfect work cxlsta. Ihla la a aroceas called "grouting ,l i.Doeeuot the contract expressly forbid grouting? A. Ic deea, but the engineer into allow It M QHow much grouting has hem i ut In A. About a 1,OGO barrels, made up cf rq tat i arts of cement and SM aand. This has been u-md eutlrely on shafts o, l, J. and t tm V How long havo yuu been usiuj this grout I A. jM For about two months. U That la, rime thla Investlga'lon began? A. Wo taaa begun repairs of the bad work, but I bolievo tho grout was not used nntll arter the bogllinlng of the In TeatlgaUon. It makes a uret-rate packing In manycaes. I Jamos F. Beoor, a commission broker, testl I lied thnt Maurlco U. Flynn lmd nsl,od him to I orranfjeanlntcrtlow for him with tnclneor Lraton. Craven wbh an onrlneor In tho hay Department, absent on loae, and emploscd on the engineer's staff of the now auuoduct. Hynn said that Crnen had beon maklnc troublo for tho contractors, nnd thnt if ho did hot 'let up," un(lriynn) would seotlint Cnnen should bo recalled to Government son ice. Flynn asked me as 1 friend of Craven to see him and give him that warning 1 did so, and later I weut ti Ith Craven to Fiynn'a office, where they bad a prlvato talk. Q. Do yon reeall Flynn'a exact language to yon with respect to Craven and the contractora r A. So. but ha Implied that Craven waa too exacting Q Did ho not. In faot, say that Craven had been rata Ing hell with them 1 A I think ha mid that Craven Taad been raising tho deuce i Oen. Tracv Uh, the same personality nnder a differ , entnamol That will do Call Sir Craven. II. S. Craven testified thnt ha had been em ployed by the Ariueduot Commission two yoars and a half, beelnnine In Beptembor, 1893, first as assistant and then as constructlneengineor, and was finally dismissed. He did not know that I'lynn was a contractor, but ho had re ceived a messftso from him through Mr. tjecor. This was March 13,18d3. Ho went at onco to Com missioners Spencor and Dowd and told thorn nbout it Thoy promised Mr. Craven their sup Xiort, Then ho called on Flynn with Mr. Socor. Klynn took me Into hla private office, and remarked that the oontracta were secured at a low price, and that If Iwasao rigid in dealing with theicontractora they ronld not make money, and wonkl certainly falL J replied that I dll not want to rnln anybody, but there were certain specifications demanded by tho city, and that 1 proposed to see that they were followed and that the city should secure good work. Flynn then aaldtbat that waa right, and menUoned the fact that he waa In t terested In a cement quarry, and that ho wanted me to lnspeotlL X decllued He did not mention the navy X, except to say that naval engineers wero more exacting than the supervisors of clvlo enterprises, lie repeated that the contractora were likely to fait, and aald that ha waa Interested with Chief hnglneer Church in eouie i business matters. i. tt hat matters t A.! do not know. Flynn did not ar. but 1 Inferred that It was not directly conneoted i with tho aqueduct. He aald Mr Churcli was aattsfac tury to the contractors Messrs Spencer and Dowd 1 wrote a letter to becretary Whitney of the Navy De. partxnent In order to furestall any attempt of rlynu's to oust mo from tho oqueduct. Oen. Tracy questioned the wltnoss about the kinds of cemont usod in the nqucduct. It was rhowntbat u brand known as the "obelisk" . was tested nnd found below the standard, and that Chief Encineer Church forbade tho on Kincen to allow it to bo used, Tho obelisk ce- Jnent was supplied at a much lower llcure Uinn Cosodale, tho Quality called for in the spocill , cations. Much of the obelisk brand was used I eforo Mr. Cra'.en's tests. Mr. Craven said i that the city had been compelled to pay $5 a i yard extra for lubbloUUInR, wbeoeas tho con- j tractors under tholr specifications should time put in the paoklns for nothing. Even if the city should pay for it all, the cost wns about tulcoashlshaait ouchtto be. Tho contrac tors bad also obtained a concession which al lows them for four Inchos oxtra excavation nlonc the whole line of the aqueduct. The iPJVcltyhad lost at least $1,000,000 on account of 1 m those chances. He farther testified: I " Kot once In tho whole course of my experience In 1 the aqueduct did the chief engineer aupport me Mr. llowdunaliycamelto mo and said that I would better xeslrn X refused to do ao because I had preferred charges against Mr. Church and hla methods, and I wanted an lnvcstigaUon. I gave my reasons la writing to the Commissioners, and immediately on receipt of my letter they removed me. Then theyaat an investl gatlon agoing to end out, aa I understood It, why I waa removed Q- What was the effect of your removal npoa your associates and subordinates ? A. It seems to mo It put a premium on Just audi work aa has been done ever lnce. De Lancoy Mcoll. on cross-examination, brought out that the charces aealnBtChiei Rnclneer Church were investigated by Oen. John Nowton. Oporee B. Greone, and Oen. y. A. OiUmoro, and that the chief engineer was entirely exonerated. Mr. Cra,en said ho bo cituio convinced that this committee did not Br?.!S50t 1twhe1'?ts'. li,T. Loatt. counsel for O lliien A Clark, took a hand in, and en deavored to brine out thnt spucltlcations for rock tonnelllnc cannot be drawn so as to meet every possible contlncenoy, and that In tho event of a necessity for ponstmlnii the con tracts, tho llniU decision lay with the cblot en cineor, so that any chances mndo in tho spool llcotlons and allowances urautod to oontrnotors by reason of them had been m&do racularly, llero's a sample; Q If you were to build a wall with a gate In It would youesUmate the masonry solid? A. Of course not! 1 would deduot fer the opening made by the gate. Q. Ilut don't vou know that such estimates are at waya made aolid because It costs as much to build tbo piers for a gate aa It doai to run tho wall along solid? A. I don't know anything of tho kind I don t make es timates that way Mr. O'llrlen You always (estimate solid t A o, I don't. Mr O'Frlen But I can refer you to thousands of cases to prove that all contractora A. I'm not acuu tractor, I'm an eugineer, Tho conversation continued In this strain until Benator 1 nsnett rapped for ordor nnd re minded Mr. Lovntt that ho was transcressiur; tho limits allowed him by the committee. Mr. 1ovatt-I almply wish to show that we have been .honest In our dealings i 'ffcVleiiator Kassett U hlch Is something you have no U." VPllSfct at all to show, Thlsfsnota trlik and your pres 1 Teurolsonly permitted by the committee on the sup. position that yon may assist us. lour clients maj ro upon the stand, but yuu must not cross exauiino wit. ntsses at length Hereafter )ou muststuptt. The hearlnjr coos on at 11 to-day. lfnllrouil eivs. Tho Eccutlvo Commlttco of tho Trunk Line Association at a mootluc jestcrday do i. elded to lower the tariff on pis Iron from 25 to m 20 cents per 100 pounds, both oast nnd west fl bound from the mlnlnc districts. The reason 9 lor this was the uenornl dulnoss of trade. The 1 now rate- will dato from Juno 11, ( Tho Master Car Uullders' and Mnstor Mo il chanlcs' associations of this vicinity will louo r-juit body by n apt Inl train on Monday morn II Ins rest to attend thn national conventions nt i the Thousand Islands, Tho Car lluIldeis'Con i' 8 vontlon is to ba oponed on Juno 12 and contin ue iced for a wtok, follow od by tho Mechanics' K ICoovontlen-for a Uko period. Many now ni- Tt.tXC TACKLE A TLXIXO UACXUSB. i;,!!, Pondering on v It-btrm which llaa ! Engaged Ilia I'anoy. Thomas . "8ont tn Inventor, was at work In one) ot tD9 largo upper rooms of his Inborntory perfe.,tln:lnn achmont for con oIns piano notes-w u,l'fl1 Phonosrnph. whon a Bun reporter proscntV Wnse" Testcrtlny. "A nilns machlno? Ov'- J-v coins to do tho boat I can toward sb'iB that nnclont problem." ho replied to the f. orter's Inquiry about the olootrlo flylns machlno-whlch. It had boon roportod, ho waa commission by tho Bpanlsh Oovornment to make. "A manwhoso name I can't rocallsow, cam a hore about two or threo weeks nco, JIo pr.id Jio had beemsent oer from theBpnnlsIrGov exnmont.to study tho sclonco of aerial nivi lca , tlon. Ho paid they wanted a. machlno so con structed fhnt It would carry an electrlo mofar, camera, Ao. to a consldorablo helsht by moaiut of vtlc or fans propellod by tho motor. !.' wJQld be operated from a covered wacon. In , ' which nn offlo.'Jr would bo Rented, and would be conncctod with n dynamo in tho waeon by wiros. In this wayltwas hoped photocraphs ronld bo taken of tho nnomy and tholr movo meit). whllv tha oporator In his wnson below need vot expos hlrasolf. The Dhotosrnphs were to be UtVPf'd from time to tlmo by somo arrnncornent. These In brief wero all the In structions fo evyve mo, the rest was to bo left to tuv own ttito ,'tnd fnncy. ... "ltauiIade-lmiJ of n sclicmo I had many tlme iKOusht f, rend I promised him I would do my bosvlntbarra, atter. I wanted Jo tackle tho problem v?n "ff v ,w.n account. I llko to try and anew or tlP'sn !. d questions. If I am nblo to construct tho kind of machine they want, I shall hao practically a oUod tho Ions-mooted fiuostlon of the vosslblkltvof nerla navicatlon. Tor tho main point In v his question Is that of tho llftlntr PQWor, or itotor. Tho matter of propelllnc tho maohlne throueh the alrnnd steeilns I" u comnarath,l' simple affair. So many pooplo lrv nson stn dyins thn nuestlon, hoHovet, thnt I M.t not in the least confident, of success, nnd perh.'t.'os 1 haoaiot tho shost of a " Hav'o you arrive o." vt any theory on this sub joet "asked tno tn(Vt0 t "o; I don't bOKin tK'lt wny'.,1 1m P0W 0?1f etporlmcntlns upon t w of tho lundameutol niicstious im olved. Thm " nrs two "?T '" entius. Ouo is to mttk ?ur 1.n.acu,ln. ' ."': and then see If it will worjr : J, other is to llrst llnd out whothor It Is possfM i (1 V10 thluC then mnkejour machine. TlV, creator num bur of inventors fidopt tho ilrstv ,an-. ., "What wo want to know llrst K wnothor or not norial nnv icatlon Is potsiblo. uen I hav o seltlctl this question, which may tak ' n l,enJ pr moro. I v 111 then tnko up ths other ,nolntin their order. I always iiVr to besin nt " A, 11, (' In thoo matters. Any other hs tom l9 a sood deal llko trylns to read a lam uace without lutvius learned tho alphabet, " I In Gnu tho other d& by weishlns minovor, with fans nttuchctl.on a Fairbanks scald. Altor sottins tho o-snet wctsht of the motor, we sc tho fans to worklns. Ihey. of course, llcbtoned thowuisht to a certain extent, nnd wo tbVscot flsures ns a basis upon which to calculate the llltlns power of fans or wines of cortain sl.'s 1 Intend to measure the pulllns power of bit 4i soon. liytjInsnMrinc to tholr fcot, fasteuln X tho other end to a sprins reclstcrlns scale, nnu then lottim; thoni fly nwny. Oh, dear, there aro a hundred facts to discover boforo I can think of tncMins the real quostlon of an aerial ship. I havo noviTpone verj deeply Into tho mntter, but it's a subjoct which interests mo vori inuch. Almost all persons when they think of aerial navlsatlon Imnsino tho necessity of rlslns to a cient lieichL but why do this? Why not so nlons tho roidsnt an elevation of about ten fiet l Of course, whon necessary wo could rlo hlshor, but. as a rule, a. few feet above the sround would nnsvvor nil purposes. If ucrlal mniK.it Ion Is possible. I bolluvo this will be tho popular mndo of trnvel in tho future. One ad vntitaKo It has Is tho small power necessary far tho propulsion of nn nir s-hlt), and tho creat speed which could be obtained. XO LOnatilt 1'ASTOItAI. nutvER. Caaaea Which Are Said to Have Ied to Mr. llnlllday'a Jteslgnjstloin- Tho Eov. S. B. ITnlllday hna consed to bo pastoral helper in Plymouth Church, which place ho has hold for the past eishteon years. Ills rcsisnatlon, which was presented soon alter tho Itov. Dr. Lyman Abbott was chosen pastor, in splto of his (Mr. Halllday's) pro nounced opposition, was referred a week aso to tho Hoard of Deacons, and last nlcht It was accepted, on the unanimous recommendation of tho lattor body. Dr. Abbott presldod at tho prnvor meotins, but ho did not romaln for the adjourned church meotins which followed, and of which Dr. Georso W. Brush was Moderator. 1 his report was presented from the Board of Deacons: The Hoard of Deacona. having been Instructed by tha church at the meeting last Irlday evening to consider and to report upon the resignation offered by tho Iter. S H llalliday, pastoral helper now lieg leave to report! That after having conferred with Mr llalliday and carefully considered the matter they And that his de termination to withdraw from his nttli ial relatione with the church la axed and final, and the Board of Deacoaa therefore unanimously recommend t That hla resignation be accented and his requ'et for waiver of notice be granted together with a recom mendation to the Board of Trusteea that the three montue' salarv be paid htm And the Hoard further recommend that the church appoint a committee to expresa in suitable termatoMr. llalliday tho affection and reverence In which he has been. Is, and wilt be held for hla long and faithful atr vtcea in connection with Plymouth Church. Tho report was accepted and its recommen dations adopted without any discussion or any dissentins votos, and the Moderator appointed Messrs. . I noobson. ChrUtensen, TUney, Whoo lock, nnd Howard as tho committee referred to, Thomas G, blitnnnnn moved that acomroftteo. consisting of thrco members of tbo church and two members of tho society, bo nppolnted to ralso subscriptions for a substantial testimo nial to Mr. Hulllday. Tho motion wns adoptod. and Mr. hboarman. while asklns to be nxeused from sen Ins on tho commlttoo, bonded tho subscription list with 5250. Mr. ii. i Ulnlr said that ho could not bear to sonwav and have Mr. Halllday's rcsisnatlon nceeptod without a word bcins said. The Board of Deacons had probably done what wns best, and Mr. Hallldnv 's rcsisnatlon wns prob ably irrevocable. I'or his own part ho could not refrain from exnrcssins the affection he entertained for Mr. llalliday. and tho obliga tion lie wns under to him. Tho church could not forsot his services Gon, Chrlstensen snid that as a member of the Board of Deacons ho had expressed the feollns of the church to Mr. llalliday at his confetenco with him. Mr, Halllday's letter of ro6isnat!on does not contain any o-rjilanation ot his action, but it is understood that ho may fully set forth the cause of his abrupt retirement in his intorvlew with the Board ot Deacons, and that it wns based mainly on his opposition to Dr. Abbott nnd the dictatorial coprso ot the Advisory Com mlttro in the mnnnscment of tho church since Mr. Beecher's death. It is also said thnt Mrs. Beccher and somo of hor warmest friends In the church sympathlzo with Mr. llalliday, and that bofore many months not a fow iamillnr fucoswlll be mlsslnsfrom the Plymouth cows. On the other hand, tho officers of the church Bay that tho members are moro clopely unltod on Dr. Abbott than they could possibly bo If anyother man had boon selected as Mr. Iloech er'a successor, and that they have no appre hensions as to the future of the church. It waa tha Iter, John O. Wagner afl'ateraan. The clerical-looking man who was arrested in Hoboken nlsht before last was undoubtedly the ltev. John C Wanner of Paterson. Ho was accused by 15-year-old Mary Alslleronor of nt tomptlns to drns her Into somo bushos in tho Hudson Square Park. After the man was locked up he filled the prison with bis shrieks, and af terward nttomptod to hnns hlmtelf. When ho was released lestorday mornins It wns under stood ho was coins to Pntorson. Ho is a v ouus innrrlod man, who eamo from the Wost to ratorsonn joarortwouso to accent the pas torate of Christ German Presbyterian Church in West street. He has a wlfo and one child. Itecently bo scorns to have fallen into evil ways. Policemen Bay thnt he bos visited noto rious houses and ho has taken to drink, The church furnished apartmonts for him in 14 Tyler street, but on Monday after nn unusual bpree. dutins which ho wns particularly dis orderly, his landlord turned him out. Tho next day he borrowed money fiom a number of pooplo and disappeared. Ho was not hoard ftom until tho news of his arrest came. An Illustrated t lilneae Paper lor AewYark, An Illustrated Chlneso wcokly papor, called Ihe.Voo ior.rfun j'o (or the AYio fork Chlnru bitci), to be published at 10 Chatham square by a Chinese com pany, with Messrs. Wong Chin ruo and Hong tint, late Ch'ntse editor of u Hong hong weekly, as Joint editors, will make Its uppiarancoln this city to-du). It is tho tint plitorial Chlneso journal erer published. The Illustra tions will treat of American civilization as viewed by genuine Chinese artists. I he pajer is m be Issued every Milurilay, and sold at n rents a i iqn rlie llrst cartoon, wliich appesrs In todays l.siu rvrrrn(s the voung biupcror of china upon bis throne surrounded by his mandarins slttli g m Judgment upm a band of Ameri canised Cbluatueiu who nave befn driven out of thla country by the recent ( hlneao I iw The Indignant Celts tlal monarch Insists upon their Immediate return to tho "nation of their choice, the United States," and when informed that they i annot roturn. ho ordera that they be flogged us renegades I'ollco Traasrera. The Pollco Hoard mado tho follow ins trans fers yestcrda) Fatrrlinaii W J, Coffee, from Church street to lldrllge street! James Sheridan Eldrldge street memon Market 1'atrn k lllrhardson. Old ailp to Jllgli Iirlaces Huh iia'mcy. West Twentieth alreet to Vri .'w','."!' i',J '"i"Aofr ''''a"-'.'"'.'''"' street; Joliu W. Cob), Irlmo to Bali Hit) llrst street. The Heat Ulgh-Claa Cigarettes, A BASE BALL CIRCUS. KCW'XORK'B liVOK nECEPTIOlt TO T17J5 CHICAGO CLUB. Tfaxcltoatone Defeated In a Fifteen. lanlag Ofune-Vnw York Hack, ts Third Place Other Gamei-Xewa and Oaaalp- Tho result of yesterday's Rumen mndo nnotlierchaneo in the position of tho Lcncuo lcaderse Now York's victory and Boston's do feat cawed theso two clubs to chnnso places, Tho earn os resulted as follows: Leasuo Now York 10, CWeaco 2 : Dotrolt 11. Boston C : Phlla--dolphin 3, "Tit tshnrsnO; Indianapolis 2, Wash linaton 1. Association Baltimore C, Athletic 1, Tho record: TUX illTIO-UL Mice. nan. oif. tlayd. IVrGrnl. IChlcato 31 II fl .rn4 Detroit a n sti ,03i New Vorx 1 14 SO .HI noaton JJ 10 as .wi Philadelphia IS is SI .154 Pittsburgh 14 SO S4 .11 J Indianapolis 12 2 :1 .sxt V Washington 0 'J 7 3d MO vni iMistciN AssoctiTtosr. iron. totL rdyrA Yrtvnf. BtXoHyn 30 in o .7V til ImuIs Jl Id si .n. ciniMnnatl .... J3 r OT .em Athl.tio 10 IT s .tan iiaitltxor is n :id .sjs fleTeliMwl :" ,rl" Kansas lty 10 21 81 .UNI loulavUl.' 10 20 3 .210 NEW YOItK, 19: C1IICAOO, 2. Tho CLvicaso Club marched on tho Tolo cround d'Inmond yostorday in tlsht-flttlnc splke-tnllod' coats, and with tlchtor fltttns whlto shirts, knlckcrbockors. black stocklnss, nnd cans. AY lien the littlo darky Bteppod in front of the pl.iyors, who nmrchod ten nbroost, nnd lod them fitvjm tho bncklleldncioss to tholr Boats, tho lauctitor drowned nil attempts nt applause, particularly whon tho littlo solid leader bosan jusclbic hl3 di-um major's baton. Thoro was no music, but otherwlso the per formance resembled a circus moro than any thing elso. Iudoorl, ifc wns tho beslnnlns of an exhibition ol ball playitns such its is not ofton seon, nnd whon ltwa.-4illoertlo visitors left tho Cold with a double niulck, so-ns-you-pleno salt, cetttnc Into their .vplketnas as thoy went, or drnccins thorn alons behind, only stopplus to nrranse their usoloss bise ball rcataUa whon hey sot Into tholr carriasos. It was a slcht worth seoftna b'ud tho many thousands ot base ball lovcrsof tills town who did not so to tho Polo srouncM jostorday missed lino sport. In tbo opeclns .oriictlco tho work of tho visitors was remarkably clover. Thoy made stops while twlstlns tholr bodies and limbs In nil shapCH nndnt all uriclos, nnd throw' with remnrkablo clovornosa. Tito homo team did not do any of this fancy business, but thoy put in their tlmo nt practlco wltl sood steady work. TVhen tho samo besan n blind man couM have seen thnt tho samo was for blood, and that ucady work In tho flold ,nnd ' ho work with tho hat was soins to toll. TVa rd tUnrtod tho hlttlns 3a the oponlns lnnins. bt. t h did not sot beyond second base. Micoy 'WclcA chans1 thincs by hlttlns Petti" with'lho ball, in tho visitors' oponlns lnnlnc'. dtnothinscnmOkpilt. In tho second nn nn " Blchnnlon' find scorpd on hits by Mmi&t fln'l O'llourko and a wild throw by iitIiii II vlleld sailed n llnvr toward centre iii.i Vi.i.. PfnfTor lumnnd In rt.o nir to catch vv ith ouo hu id. It was n wondei ul flay. In the next inn 'nJ PfolTor mndo a sto.o of l.vv Ins s prounder, wh.hwus nearly as llnojis his ono- From tG'e verv ' sttrt off tho Now Yorksi. "fined to snuse Van Hi ltren's curves, while Mvckoy Welch, with his . vld-tiino smilo find his la,'no side well, shot tho inll over tho plate, and tt.o lsltors placed It lit tho hands of ouo ol tho waltlnsNew Yorks. AVith aview Josettlnsout their full strensth nt the bat tho Now orksput O'Hourke In tho rlsht Hold and loster did not Play. When Darlins drove tho ball into tho centre Held crowd in tl. vo third lnnius nnd tied tho samo, tho 0,87'J spe. itators present consid ered that It was an unci implimentarv act, but thoy forsave him when .ho ow lorks usnln took tho lead In tho fourt.Vnnins. The real fun Desan In tAo Hfth lnnins when Wolch hit n srounder to 1 "feller, and he threw tho ball ovor Anson's hoacV It went throush the pioket fence into tho .'rowd, and Mickoy made the circuit of tho b.xseson tho orror. Ewins followed with u hi une run hit Into centra flold. Then tho hittin t became seneral, and finally tho innlns onded with a homo run by ltichardson. Thon tho wh olo Chlcnso toam followed Van Hnltren s lead and went to pieces. Base hits followed base hits, und errors fol lowed errors until tho srot crowd how ed with laughtor. Van Hnltren, after danclns nbout the box llko a madman, wont to pitch ins with his rlsht hand. The New Yorks could hnro kopt up tho sport for hours, but as It was settins tirosomo they fairly allowed themselves to bo put out. Ho srent a farce is toldo-m enactod on any ball field, but It was fun while It Instod. N hllo nil of this wns coins on, the Now lorks played a steady camo in tho field. In fact, their work was perfection, and little Mickey Wolch nltchod just as thoush he had tho samo to win. lnstoad of boias many runs aheacf of his opponents. HW TOIUt. UlKACn. n. la.ro a a . lr.ro. a. r. Fwlng c 1 2 3 2 0 Ryan. c. f .. W o 0 o 1 Ward. a. a ...3 4 0 1 0 Milllvan If o- 1 2 0 0 Connor. 1st b.. 4 4 Hi 0 l'eiilt. r f .. 0- o o ; Slattery, c f 2 3 u o 0 Anson, lstb 0 2 11 0 1 Rich dson,2db J 4 3 3 0 Pfetter. Jd b . 0 12 4 4 0 Itourke. r. f..2 3 2 0 o Wuilamsoaas o o l x o fiore I If ' . ....I 1 1 O OUnn.ldb .0-03X0 llottleld. 3d b .1 1 2 3 ivanllaltren.pl I oil o Welch, p 3 10 8 2 Darling, o ,...1 1 J 1 I Totals 10232717 3 Totals 2 02718 H !ew York 0 1 o 1 5 o 0 3 3-1!) Chicago .... V.".0 0 1 0 U 0 1 0 0- 2 Earned runs New York, . Chicago 1 First base by errors -New .ork, 3, I'hvogo " on h'' .Vew orL. 4. Chicago, 7 I Irs hase nn balls-Van 11 al tren 1 btolen basea-Kwlng l htruek out liarllng. I, Welch, J, Sullivan, 1. Uurns. 1. l-olng, l. Ward, I, Mattery. -', liore I. Homo runa -' "lug '.""I?-, ltichardson. 1 . O Itourke. I.Welch i . I'arllng I. Three baso hits Connor. 1 Two base hlu" J pnnor, 1. I'ou bio playa-l'feffer and Williamson Hit by pitcher 1 ettlc 1 Wild pitches Van Hnltren, I. Pasted balls Darling 3, hwlng I l'mplre-lr. VulecMlue. Time of gamo J hours and 15mlnutea. hetkoit, 1 1 ; aosrot. 5. Bostoi, .Innea It toot the Wolverlnea fifteeti Innings to defeat the homo team lo-ilay. lllg batting l,Mhe nf teenth. aided br llrawn a mutf, lelded six runs. At the end of tbo eighth Inning It loosed like lioston'a tame, but four slogles and a eacrlllce gave the visitors (wo runs, tlelng the score Uetxeln then steadied down LNid pitched a remarkable game Home rune were numero i during the first half, and Dennett made ouo In the nt teenth Boston had a good chance to win In the twelfth, but clarLson ran In from second on Johnston's long fly, which WAb captured by llanlon and a dnnbte play was the result. In the thirteenth Hornungiuadoahlt and atole aecond. but lirown coul 1 not bring him In The crowd Hcntfrantlo and Lynch was hooted at Hla do clalous,xceptonballeajid strikes, were good The score. SOSTON. DfcTBOIT R-la-ro-i.. it.la.rnaK. Wise, s t 1 II 4 o r.lch'dson.2db.' .1 G l l Jonnstou,cf..2 It I o I Ilrouth rs, lstb.2 2 0 0 I Kelly, c ... . 0 0 ti I I Thompson, r. f 1 3 2 0 0 Nesh..!db o 2X42 Howe, a. s ... I 2 I J o Merrill, lstb ..1 121 O U While lid b ..11 u 2 2 0 llernuug, I. t..l 2 2 0 o Twitchell, I f , 0 1 .10 0 llrmvu r.f .. 0 I B 0 I llanlon, c.r.,..l 3 5 I u Uurdoclc2db..O 2 0 4 0 llsunclt, c. . .1 1 10 3 2 Clarkaen, p ... 0 I Old 2 Oeueln, p.... 1 I 1 13 4 Totala ,"!ai2l52s'7 Totals . , . . .7l To 45 2d 15 lloston.... 102XOioooooooon-s Detroit..,..! o u 0 o l o I .' u u o ti o o-ll earned runs Detroit. 6, lloston. 3. Two-base lilts Wise, ltichardson. White. Three base hit 1 humpson Home runs Richardson, Penuett, Johnaton. ilarrill llouhle playa lleunett and Ilrouthers. naulun. CeUein, and ltlchardaou. lri base on balls Kelly, Hornung. Iaeh. clctzelu I11L by pitched ball Itowe llrst bao on errors lloston. at Detroit, A hirucL out VMse, 2, Kellv. ash. J, Varrlll. 3, Lronn. -. llurdocV. ltichard son Tlioinpaon. White. TwitchelL llanlon. HAinett, clet reln. Passed halls Kelly. 1. Wild pitches tieuolu, I, Time Three hours tmplre Lynch rutCADCLriltA, 3, riTTSBCUCU, 0 ruiLabiLrnia. June ft Buftlnton was too deep a prob lem for tho Pittsburgh batters this afternoon, who secured onlyfour lilts flalvlli was also elTecllie. but his support was not of the best. The I'hllliea tleldrd sharply. 1 ogarty at right partlcu'arly disllnirulstiliig himself by uiaingtuo sensational catches Duulapa second base play viae miserable. Ibe scorot rutLsbKLrHiA. llussiucn k. Is ro.i.r k.la ro a.r Wood. I. f 2 ii n o Sunday, c.f... n I 1 o I Andrews, c f.,I I I 0 o Miller, c. . . o 2 4 o 0 rogarty.r f. .1 I 5 cr 0 Coieuian, r f 0 o J o I Mulvey, Mil mu I t liunlap, .'d b, o o 3 0 J larrar, lat b...o l 7 0 0 lialryiuple, l.f.o 0 o o 1 Uliltllitou. P....0 0 1 0 2 Maul. lstb. 0 015 O D I rnln. s u J 3 I u Kteliacidb,, 0 1 0 a 0 ticmentvo ,0 ti 10 o I einltli. na. 0 o o u 0 llastlau, 2d b,,l 0 0 4 0 Ualvln, p ,,,, II 0 1 0 J Totala ,"s H2715 3 Totala..,, ii "diTI? " Philadelphia 0 0 0 10 0 2 0 03 Pittsburgh ooouoouo u-l I.arned runs I'hiladelnhla, 2 Two base hits Mulvey and larrar, Duuble plays Irwlu and lurrar lrst base on balls Wood, llastlau llunlap, Maul llrst base on errora 1 hlladclplila. J. Mruck out Coleman Pal rimple. J, Kuehne ninllh,nahln Passed falls Miller, 1, ttllapltchea-cialviu.i Time 1 4U. Umpire Peckei. iNbuyarot-is, 2, aasuivoro-r, 1. WasnlKOTOv, Junea The game hire In-day between the Indianapolis and Waahltigion clul vtaa a model ex hibition of ball playing, but despite thla fact. It v. a uu lutcn sting and tlresotue It v la essentially a plliliers' contest, ami while I) Day illchcd a splend.d game, Ileal) acurvea wero too dereptlvo for Ibe Washington batsman lloy'al elding Viaa,aa uaual llrst clasa. fhe score I WAfllLKCTOIf. UliJiarOLIS. n. la. ro is. It. ro.i s Dally, r f u n I c o Seery, I f... .01400 Miock, 1. f o loo o i.iasscock a. a J a i i o Wllmot, 1 f . 0 1 1 o o nine, r f. . o J 3 o o o lirlen. latb.,0 u 7 0 l Penny, dd b ,, o 0220 Mi era. .Mb .0001 n PaaaelL 2d b 0 1 1 a 1 llor.cl 0 2 4 0 0 McUeachy. r. fn 0 J 2 n Mack, 0 ... 0 0 7 1 0 I'sterbr'k.lst n.0 11 u 1 0 Irwin, s.s. ... u 0 2.' o Haiti, c 00221 Donuelly. Jd h I0210 (Italy, p u o u 4 2 O Poy, v u 0070 Totals J 7 27 17 4 Tellls I 4 24 12 U Washington ,, ,.,,0 O 1 0 0 0 0 o 01 lsdiauapolli. ,,. .,.. 0 0 0 0 1 0 u 3 Earned runs Indianapolis, 2. Tiro-baao hits Shock, tslassccck Wllinat. beerr Double playa Kaseett and tatcrbrook. first pan on Lalla Stock, Hoy. lilt by jlicoed bttU-Vvcxa. . first Uaa on rrer-WMbivojL 1. fltniek. ODt-0'nrlta Irwin, fl?ry. Dnnr OX Hwitr ?). , Wild pitches-llealr. Tlme-i-iu. Umpir- American Ailntlni, BlLTIatORI,Of iTnLITlC, 1. TlixTiHoai, Jnn a The ItnlUmore and Athletic clohi ipUped off postponed firae to-dar. nd thefermer won wlui comparailretaie Ifoth trams fleldej alraoitper tectiy, but th Tlsltort eouM not boner, their bit, while the home batimen hit Mattlroore't cnrTAR at opportune tlmpeandran tbAliancg rerr clererlv l-ture or the J nine were rate hen by flreenwood, rnrccIL llnrua. and i) ona. and O Brlcu'i beavr battluE. The icore i Haitimore loi lonon or athletic o oooooio oi !Uie hlti-naltlmore. u; Atbletla, ft. 1'rrorn HItl mo 3. Athletic 7. ritchera-CDaaiOLchain and JJattl wore. Umpire Mr. D otic tier. Mlaor JLeiacaea. TUB CKXTR1L LKlCUX. AtUllentown Allentown, 0; Jfrtir City, 6. Tat sutk uiiooa. AtWma Lima, lt Toledo, I. At Wamfleld, o. Manftfleld, 121 TTtieitliitl, htW XKCLlltla. At Pa1m Palem, 7, Lynn. .1 At Lowell Lowsll. 11; rortland.n. At Uancheiter Mancheiter, 10; worceiter. X INTKRNATtOfiL UUdUK. At Rocbiter Toronto, 3; Rochfiter, 2(11 lnntsri). At erraome Syracuse, lu. Uuaalo.0. At Mbany-Loudon. Hi Albany, 1U At Troy Troy, U; IlamUtoo, u. At Aihlend Ahland, 3; Mahanoy City. IV Al Shenandoah Shenandoah, 1U, 8hainoMn,X otntn aiMTi. r At Amtmla perbyt. fit Htinfords. 4. At Ittnirhamton llluffhaititon, A. Cleveland, t At Corning Corn In if, a, Wllkesbarre, 1JL. Ktxrm of the Iar WaiiintTCTO. June a John Kellow.niaiialnr the ,Irf)ullllo01iib. today accept ft poiltlon as Leairue uraplro In pUw! of Decker rt!dcnt ounc hat been necotlatlnr with Kelly lovaVreral days with the con nfiitof acLThelpa, ondan agreement wai reached to day. Kelly will no be able to report for duty before th 12th .tut, ani he will open up In tWe city. riKTrLANn.,neH. Harry I'arkerot thli city, catcher of the Toted' tlub, wti nearly killed In tho Lima 1 oledo camo at fciina tlile afternoon. elho of the 1 ltnkns nt bat nd hit up a foul fly between third and the plate lloibVarkur and third baseman U'Kourke started for th ball and collided while solnff at full sjeed Doth werknocke 1 ln.ennlble, and 1'arker remained so until Xocloi'k. UUieft eye 1 nearly torn out, soteral bnnee in his face are broken, and luternal injuries are feared lie in a brother of the famous lain third bamauof 'M, liber l'arker, and son of Dr. l'arkerof this city. Cblps from the lMnmond. n II Veit, one game. Cleveland It gelling orer his attack of charlle herse. New or It and Chicago at the I'elo Grounds again to diy. The Dinbury Club will drop out of the Connecticut League to day. Many or tha Brooklyn players eaw the game at the Tolo grounds yesterday. 1'resldent Day U more afraid of the Detroit Club than auy other In the League. TheNework management will find that ?000 Is too much to pay for a defeat. Harry Wright will push the movement for a double uniptro system next season. Since Connor's horse starved to death ho hot been practtslnz on Manager Mutrle e trotter. Brooklyn and Cleveland at Washlntrton Park to-day. This Is the Ore; game uf. the secmid series. Vinplre Doeicher seemi to have It lu for nome of the kickers by the way he It dealing out the lines. K. J The char re for a seat on the around itand at the Polo grounds Is Ja cents; admission to grounds, ru cents. Header Tiernan can play second base, h played that position tor the evils. All ho wan u lailenty ot practice. On Thursday the Detroit! defeated the Cuban Giants r to 1 Th'n U tho Crst defeat for the Ulauu la nine teen game. A F. I. The New Vorks won one half the frames played on Its W etttern trip, not coaming tho-canus that were Ued or potponed TheN"works conld not hit Phreve the other day, V'ut Jerrey Lity got only seventeen hits off Ms pitching it vera! of the bits were doubles and triples. hen Tom Deasley dos po to pieces, Im emashes up forXepa. IlealwATBdld Tint was the cose on Wed nesdav. when four of hi throws gave Detroit ruurruus and th. game It cost Tom a little o er $5 a throw. W aIirTton advice to tho Senators: "Comohom", toys, coiinliorac' ou mar not hae lune vour best, but i ou M" pretty nearly fulfilled our expectation. The e.k'hlh t'lacp Is yours to keen " If t bo Washington and .Nevr d,k Clubs were the only ones i it the league what a lino race they would make tor the shaiupicubhlp Macullarana "Bus' llolliday of the Dim Moines team are quoted as saying that Luvett la ut iloubtedly the crack twlrlerof ho Western AHtoclatlon "He a a good man at an) and a. 1 stages of the frame "JJolli lay re marked, 'and the club oppoied to him lnr certain ff victory until tho last iunlng HplajeJ a comnli nie,nt from such o'd J. layers and captious critics as Ma. culli." and Holliday la "rth recelviug. There Fa" play on Vard In the fifth Infilnv of the game yesUrday that but few of the spectaVirs under stood, atthOTijiiTii-E Srt u'cclded upon a similar piny Mine time ago U.ird had IN" strikes called f n him he thenstrnckattHo ball, in 1m o. I it, and tho btdl striklnv bim, bounded off. no that thtf catcher could not get it until the runner had reached , cond base Atter some kicklm? Umpire alentlne called him out for ant erf er lug with tho ball, which was i1rl.L jxota THE jOUTSXHU. To-day at Brocdtly n Navy Yard, Led,; Island vs. Harlnea, Staun Island Ataletles vs. Brooklyn Athletics u West Brighton to-day. The Athletics of Harlem will play theU'erth Amboys at Perth Amboy to-day. To day thi Olendale Athletics and Amateurs plsy on the Glcndalo irrouii Is, Brooklyn. The Alerts will play the Hackett, Carhirt.A Co. team to-day at the Molt Haven grounds. The Kniedale Base Ball Club of Trcmont, New York city, will play the Modoc Club at Portchester to-day. The ernnns and Bergen Point Athletic Club will play on the Brooklyn Athletic Club Grounds at P M to-day. Manager Bright Is anxious to arrange a series of week. day games between Cuban Giants and Gorhams for the colored champloushlp The Bryant base ball team will plar therYernons this afternoon at Central Park. A great gaa Is expected, as both clubs are event matched. The Independent Bast Ball Club would like to play clubs with i layer under 17 years, the Clio-Juniors pre ferred. J. ilurphy, 21) Mulberry street At Elyslan Fit Ms. Hobofcrn, to-day Cuban Clams vs. Jaspers cf Mnnattan Coi'ege Battery for CuViana, be. don and Thomas, for Jasters. lUmmill and Khuler. The Moha-ft ks would like to arrange a game for Jt; ly 4 with any club with average ago of player l yttus. Unions of Manhattan College preferred. F. Buchanun, capt-iln, JH est Utnh atreet. At Yonkers to-day the Hudson ,Blver League will .be reorganized, with the following clubs Harerstran . onkeri. .Syack, and Cuban Oiinfa. A now achedubs will be arranged, to take elTcct at once The Ten 1 ycks would like to arrange frames with out of town club rorJunn and Julv They witutd lik to hear from the yack and I ittle alley teams for July 4. John V Dolan. iyjBnshwickaenu, Brooklyn. The plavers of the Heliotropes are as follows. Bed cloud, lstb,, Healy 2d b.. Hogan .Mk. Brown, t s , II. McUrane, r f , J McGrane, 1 f . Con ran. c f : McMn.. Ion p., Vcbratb, c, Frank Cossroe, manager, J74 1'earlbtreeU The Standard Base Ball Club hna been organlred for the seison with the following members u McUlone, c, P. Begen. p , J O Hare, 1st b I Leonard, '.'dl ; It, Lahey s . J Kelh, .d tx. H Kelt. 1 r.. It MarihiH. c f , C Murnh), r. L They would likf to hear from clubs with players under 18 yeara K J. Begen, P. O box 7H7. city. Tho Brooklyn MLM nnd Brighton AthlWtlc Base iJall Clubs will play tha second icmie of their1 series for the rhamplonsfiln to day on the Brlshton Athletic O rounds This game will be more interesting than :iV others, and If won by the Brooklyn ,L.Mwll coraplftTa the series and give them the championship oeruulr onponeits The batteries will be fer the Brooklyn L,"iVeit and Helser, for the Hrlghtous, Uasile and Whltt. Threo of the junior clubs of Ba-onn have or ran) zed a fesiruo and arranged a schedule of games for the local junior championship. The record of the games pliiyed up lo date Is as follows : iron. tott. Percent. Ehort-TalUof Cenireville J l ,h Alerts of Bergen Point ... .1 1 .fA Monitor Juniors of Bergen Point. 0 1 .too Three vames will be played by the Brooklyn Ama teur Base Ball Association at Prnspt-ct Park to-day Mdney ! lostdalu, Waihlugton vs. Alerts, Jteao lttte vs Iloy. Jtticord to date la. Han, Lutt I Won. Lost Fidney 'J o Roredale 0 'J Benolute .. ....-,.. 2 o Washluifton ,, , t) 2 Hoy ..... v .J 0Alerts 0 'J The Brooklyn police team has been organized under the direction of Detective Michael 1 innegan. and is envious to meet any other police t.m in therounlry, and particularly the ew York police nir e ihls Is tie teamt Officer Kelly, catcher, Officer Holdsberger, pitcher. Officer Kllnrman. first base, (J old en, seeund base Firrfll, tblrd lase: KaleiKh short stop, Mdds. leftrieldtTMcy. centra nld, Alnwick, tUht field, and lonlln, suhatltiue An excltlnir game nf base bait was plaea At UQth street And Ninth avenue betwrrn the eruluates and non irrailnatesof ilrammarbchoul Id. in West Thirteenth street The result was the defeat of the graduates by lMtoia. Hi battery for the graduates was bmlthatid Kelly, and for the non graduates VcQulnn and Baiir. Both nines made a good bhowlntr The Ictors challenge allsclKolnlnrtnn the olty with players under luycnrs. Urn McOuiun. sJau A. U rain mar bchool lti,4cit Thirteenth street. IaclnT nad 'JTottlas In I'oushkcepslr. rouniiKnnrflir:, Juno 8, Tho following aro summaries of the pAclnfiand trotting at the Driving Park to da) , 2 1H, pacing; Mlver Thread -v .A I 1 1 Georgetown ..,.,....... 1 3 .1 a Ulster Belle..,., ..,. 2 2 2 4 Hal.ieC , . . .... .3 4 J Tlme-2 17Jt 2iiefi,3,10. 2.17)4 2:45 class, trottingi Mount ilorria. 2 1 1 1 Patience. . ,,,, ,,,,,, .... ..,,..! a 4 .1 little Gypsy , , ,, ,,,. ... .- .... 3 j j 4 Major Uiricl. 4 4 3 2 Tim-J 0)4, a 2IJ& 2 sa, 3 20x. Harry Wllkca untl tllnzstetne. ToTnn Kditouov Tub Sun Sir: Inanswor to Mr. Gordon's offer to trot bis b B Cltngsionearalnst any trotter on July 4, 1 will trot bire Brothers' Harry M likes, or will match him against any trotter on that date for V2,SOO aside, play or pa), inlle heats, three In five to harness. Fiuisk Vinxus, Itaumoro Hotel. Hrtlu0 er(cs. Jack Varley of Birmingham, hngland, wants to box Joe Llllnjfs wort It Aleck Jordon of the New York Athletic Club U disap pointed at hla (Itfful by MuliwluiW lord for the all around amateur rhatnplr nttilp at tho ew York Athletic Club grounds on Thursduv and has cl allenifed rurd to contest again for that title atd fur a VSjo trophy. lluse II all Pols Grounds To-day, Grand League championship came, Chicago vs. New ork. Game, il'.M. Admlssiou, u cents. Monday, Cblcagiv Adv. Eljslan Fields, today PclentUlo Cuban Giants vs. Jaspers. Cubans aro j laying wonderful ball this year. AiiV, Htcreatlon Grounds, lVm Islaal City, tomorrow Flushings is. carocstcbauiplocshfpgfrma,uMaj1 lie. A Up. To-morrow at Long Island gteunsa. tamUcnsi.tp MPS A?tf ).f 6tffif?i ytj atr issMt V w-Vfl- ANN IN TIIE FAMILY BIBLE. mwTnnn Salomon makxs nomas ZIVELX OS IlEll TMAZ. A. F.ellriK Tribute ta Kentucky IIand.msk.1a Corn ITblekeT-Artlata Franauae. t ajp.ok Plcturea lland.snsvdo llusnbnar Ex-Mnyor W. II. 'Wlckliom snt a- Juteo Glldorsloovo'ssldoand Goorco Frcl3 Train Bittnt tho roportor'a tablont to a1'83 Dobar trlnl In tho Oonoral Sesslona ostordar. Train spont tho tlmo In scrlbbll-C doccorel In a serl oub manner, whllo tj ex-Mayor enioyod tho lively Bcrlmmnces it'woon Qoorco 0. Thomp son Salomon npJ tho coude1 tor th TrlnctsB, his elster. Pthor speotaton) wro Spiritualist Henry KUdlo and Lillian llusaoll'a mother, Cyntlil Xoonard. Salomon at tlmos kept tho court room In a roar by his dashes at th coun E.I, and when Mr. Tovrnsond nppoalad to the Court for protoctlon, Judgo OtldorslcoTO Bald with a stcnlflcnnt ylanco at Salomon that h "did not want to send htm to the Tombs for contompt ot court, bocauso ho was an Im portant witness." Mr. Tonnsend-Yonr Honor has .aid that thla witness la Irritable and yon allow lilra ttie neatest latitude, oslerilar you commanded this defendant, potntlnt to the 1 rlncesa, lo sit down when atie Interposed a word, audshodld so. Whr should not she b. as Irritable aa he r Judge (iltdersleeve I do think they are Tory much alike lu temperament. Mr. Towntend. That wnnn't what Mr. Tovrnsond wantod, bq cnuao his client dunlos that bIio Is Salomon's ulster. Hnloinon told how tho Princess Tlsltod lilm at niH rani estato olllco In tho AlDlno bulla luir, ou Clniix'h strtsot. In October last, nnd orlea bccnuio tholr mother was Blct In Kentucky, An lltEMMi Sun roportor wns lntroducod to tho l'rlncoH. and after tho reporter went away sho went on her knees to Hnloinon. nnd asked, with stroaiulni; ores, whether ho thought Uod Almighty would over torulvo hor If hormothor Blioiilil dio without forelvinc hor. Tho wltnoss told her ho w ould try to mnko ponce In tho fam ily for her. In Mnrch last, Salomon coutlnuod, tho Trinecs told him thnt sho owned tho build Ins nt 43 all streot, 1,'2"0 ncros In Wostehester county, nnd thollonry Da Hnt homostead. Uo did not bdleve hor. bniomnn recallod n vlilt ho mado to tho Marsh hoii'-o In Madison avenuo whin tho Princess's child ran up to lilmand called him "Undo." Ill- sister robukud tuo child aud Bent her away. Thon tho Salomon family Blblowas pro duced, with tho roconi ot tho children's aces. U ours ran down Salomon's eliooks as ho took tho old tattered book Into his lap. lie found the looonl of Ann O'Dolia's birth to bo Fob. 9, 1849, at Mount llolion. Lawyer Uoyil DM you erer know of thla woman whijin you call your sister bene known and recognized a the daughter of lla Monlezr A Ihe waa known by that name only aa a fraud and a swludler. hhe was n.rcr known br that name anions; decent people I hopo to land her where alio bolo&K-s In a luuatlo asylum V Hon't you testify here In order that ah. maybe convicted and sent to State prison! A. Lxcuae me from ansuerlnir tnat nuestlon. The l'rliicesa tto her counsel) Fresa the question Mr Hoyd My client desires me to presa the question. A Sho a out of her intnd, aud needs restot body and iiiind Mr. Boyd nM.od tho witness If ho didn't tako a littlo ryovvhinkov oecnilonolly. Salomon put up his hand, wnrnlncly. "No, Mr. Boyd, a man thnt will drink ryois cone. Corn, tlr, hand mado, is what a Kcu tuulvinn drlnkn " Thoy noked Snlomon whether It wns forty eltht or forty-nlno tlmos tuht ho hnd beon nr robted. IIo wit!) willing to say that ho hnd beon arrosted moro than onco for Intoxlcutlon nnd onco in Knitucky on a fnlo chariro of forcery. nhutveounsol tried to prolonu this toplo ho re fused to answer, nnd tho Court sustalnod him. lnsiiector Byrnes tostlllcd that whon tho Print ess vvni arrested fcho denied that bulomon was hnr brother, but next sho confessed that ho was her brother. Khe said thnt Lawyer Marsh was moan with Ills money, nltiiouch ho was willluc to de.nl his proporty to her. Ho bad Gfloroil hor moro proporty In thatway than bho would take. Charles W. Bovine, eounsol for tho Union Bimo Savings Bank, tostillod that tho Prlncoss tried to Kit thiouh tho bank ,i loan on Mr. Marsh's Madison nvenuo resldenco alter It had been deeded to hor. Artl.ts E. Wood l'orry. William II. Beard, and Charles 1. Tumor evrnmined tho spook pictures In court nnd tostllled that tho pictures havo no mnrkot value, nnd that thej wero pninted with brushes of lulstles from animals thnt roam this terrestrial snhore. I'lnnlly a communica tion from ht. Potor, badly spelled, was road by Assistant District Attorney Bos l'assos. Tho trial will bo returned on Monday. Kailna ou tbe Xjutanlis Xrack. Cincinnati, June 8. Tho Uny at Latonia was hot and sultry, and tho track dusty. It was a sood day both for the bookmakers and tho talent llrat race Sellinc purse, for three year olda and upward laerenfur. louse Auction Una B.. 30, Hcrmesse fit: I'at Don ovau &t Held fs Tat iionov an won, GaUatln second, lxivrland thirl Time. 1 irf teconJ lice brllitia: purse, for two-year aide, half mile AuctirMie Mlunle I'alnier, $13. llvpsy. fs. iar tin Kuueil 7. il-l I. -' llralui aim on, Minnie I'alnier atennd l.jrsy third. Time 0 lfJ Third Itai e belling- purse, for three year olda and up ward, six furlong. Auctions rurlsh, S11 Dago. J l': Mrana, $a ileld fS5 rarUhv.niv by a head, Vlrauza secctiil Viitunlo third. Time I it, lourtti Uace selllnir, forlhree v ear olda and upward, all fnrtimirs Auctions Kedar Ivhun, (m. Lialaiid. fki. Tarn nShanler, ft), tiehl, irJ. Tarn (1 bhanter won, Uraniro Olrl second, llusbiess third Time 1.16 Hrtli l.ate A free handicap lor thre irear olds an I upward, oue mile Auctions (,lenhall 25, Hector, ), llmlra,fd. Ten Broeck,Jr , fo, field, $ln Elinirawon, Hector second, fltyinhall third Time, 1 43 Mxth Itace Sensation stakes, 1T1 uo added for two year olds, sit furLona s Auctions Longslde. $12. Coma to Taw. V. MInoU. $7, Meld, -f-s Kassouwon, 1'roclor Knott second, Co me to Taw third. Time, 1 .til. Ibe St. I.oula Jlacca. St. Louih, Mci June 8. About noon the rain commenced to fall. And coutlnued vs Itbout luterrupUon until the first race, which mvde the track slippery and dnueerous llrst Uace bellln? purse, for all ages, seven furlnni:. iwctlons llalance, barred, Jim dray, trll, ami thn Ileld -.& llalance vrnu clonee second, lam lime thlr 1 Tlmo 1 mjJu. 1 he w inner was bid la for $700. 1 Is entrant . nrlc seconl Kace The JlIIIs Walnwrlcllt Purse forallacea; one 1 ill-.. AucllniiS"ftry, $-, Jacobin fcjl. field 7. Itari won. Judibiii s cond Iniiothlril Time I I . fhir-l nie The Directors' Stakes, for three j ear olda, on mile aud a qtlrtir Auctions Huntress, tRi'i; Artta. $11. AICN-inlrli. 0 mid, $j Iluntresa won. Jack Cocks secend. Alexandria third Tlmo, a l.tj; tcsurtli Itace 1 urse, for two jctrolds, three nuartera of a mile Vnc lions ( ham aj.no I harley, UJS, Unco As-ain. 57. Oi.co Auxin on by three lc-njtU. Time. 1 I't-j. Huh Ilice-KcIllniTimrse. forallaites, oneralleanda sixteenth Ai ( lions Lucy Johnson S3., 1 ela May. $..-, Van $.". Held $11. Lela May won by a neck, V uu aecond, losteral third. Time, 1 sjj Traittlnc untl Kunnlngr In Nyrsscu.e. SynrusE, Juno 8. Tho followlne aro the re su ts of the trota hero to-day, 2 2o (Lisa, Tucllle's Tlaby 3 3 111 Milkmaid 2 13 3 3 Dick Orpan 1 3 3 U J rilno-2 33J, 2 JO, 2 Slii, 2.3J, 3 20Kt COISOLiTIOX STAKl-a. Relle 3 2 111 TotHigmn 1 1 2 2 2 Maiiiind -! I J 3 a 1 meratd ,. , . 4 dla. Aloali, ., ... . dl Tlinc-J.l-IH. S.JIlf J 10, 2 36'i,.2.J0U. 1 UMM, RACE. Tom Iaxwell , ,1 l illly Harlow 3 2 rroTii 1'rilice J 3 lalldWeat . 4 4 Time 1 Sal 1 liX Fntrlea rnrtlrruruu l'urk ICncea. TIhto wero nlnct-four nominations for tho llelmoi t siakes.to be run to da). The probable startera have dw 'nd'cd down to two-J)e.yer I xothers' colt sir Dixon iut Mr lieluioui'a colt 1'rliico ltu)al hut It will be a race r, ev ertheless Tw o handicap havo tilled with rac Inir mate rial mi I ( n tho v hole the sport prnmisea lobe very in'erets. Ii i: Hie j robible startera ,vnd wemlitaure rirnt Itact- 1'ursee, D, lor I ealell hoiaes, mile and u rliluviitli flncta,lJ2,KojalArch llu, liruiiaomarte, lianlsiirir, Tneodosiuri, in, Lonuilirlit, mi i lielluda, -w bccsild ltace lluudh up olio inlle CliBiax, llu. Itlch inoncl 117. olunte. llu, litsroy. 111 KJnir ('rule UK), .liseun, IPO, 1'aslio OS, AniulKatn. 103, Clay btocktou, Krt Ir .lKa! l"l. I'erclcs. 10 . ililm nit sukca Mile aisd a half! Prince novat, lis, Sir llixi ii, llc rourrVi l.aci llantllcap: mile and a quarter! Hoc. r&ciu, I, , Is Ii.ra llo, voiauto, 1-iJ. Klclimond, ltr, Hrir'n Duke lu,i, I.uuuer llei.rer, 1 10. Linden, ijh. MfiliiUio r-elilin:, mile and one-elchtti lliiraood, 103. Shaisrork Hu, Nettle. 10a, tl 1 ellna, 103, tllen. anrar I1", Ivlue H. W, Mm lirown. I(), haruest, hu, Hrunoioaa te, la Malu, 4, Maicara, luc, Wander. "biitli rvsoi' Meeplechasai Hartiorouch, I3sj Harry Manu 1151 (,'huullcleer, H" (llenbar 13 i, Ldtttefellow, M7l Altoi.to. 110, Mi.nle Chrlslo Mil, Hob Miles, Mj Ten fellow It1'. Abralmui.14.-i, itepeatcr, 143, Urao a Pan. 1J0, WMIlo Palmer, 1J0, A rinir "" 'bo Tree Collejr Hoya. Tho presonWIon of it national ilac fn tho Acadeuiyut Mushi last etenlnir by tho members of La. fnyet'.e l'rat 140, (I A Ik, to the Colleito of iho City ot New v ork, as an oc caslon for the expressiou of palrl olio seillluienls tho srvaTlinf of national aoina and old amu miibs. whilo tlii ioili-o cheer "C C .. k "fol. lowed Iho Mine "hutr il a" of war memory, tappaa Hand via) id national alra while ilia iiinipaiiy wero lnurcliui. in Iristdenta l.dward sinunonasat on the liioif inn wlili tho iaeiiibr of tl e Loarilof Llurotlon. LmiUia T i nlrnt Alraalilc H ebb Willi llo faculty of Mas.. U n I tin "Ulcers ''be lost. In the orches tra warn creti ho memoirs of the j ost anil the colieins boyn. The Ac idiinv iva ieekes' with Ilia 'national ci,l irvlmrrierlhej null be plunV,! by the decorator Tie itaj in Ita stall viae ireaeiled by ( oinniander V Old t'li.rks.iu of Lafui i lie Hit!, sod 1'resldcnt Webb m.Mleasprecliiut.ciopll!ii;ll The t,'ftwasaelulirlht in lis Bucket i n the stage while I resl.tent J Idward Slu uaous, the Iter Ilr John II 1'altoil. and den. lloa key. who commanded a division of cavalry under Slier inao, siio.c America " "Tie Htar Hpanrled llsnner," Tlit lied. White, and lilue," and" John Hianu'allody" were .sunt; Valuitble Jlorara Jlrovrnf d Loca.roitT, Juno 8. This afternoon, aa O. Ileaaon.r uaa drlrlnz a tfiun of colls which had Juut teeu e.Uilblle 1 at tbe fair of the AjTlci'Kurol Society, they wire frijrliieued and ran away on Trai alt street Tbr lu taped off th. Transit atreet bridjo Into the canal a distance of abtittt thirty fact. The team, valued. at t7iu ware drowDml Mr. Itcaasa.r, who wm carried luto the,tao wltii tha M am, vu Htcaed u sSDM xna router foirvuei mzAD zr. 'Dexetr4rttaN".u"fc,"t,a, jp-euae Iake ota JjnamfJcirraie. Lrufy Jerome, vrho has been Jav'l up 'With iMrvous prostration from overdolno.tho hunt ilnK business In tho Adirondacks with i.'ioDuk of Marlboronch and n few othor-cnthiilostla sportsmen, discovered last'weok, much to his own amusement, that the story had icotocUot last of njiractlcal joke that he trlod to tHny-on old Qen. Simon Camoron, but-whlch was-iiutta unexpectedly turned against a no loss tvin splcuaus pairsonaso than the Princo ot Wares Tho story wai told the other night In thSe Hoffman JJouso.art nalUry with Croat cusU? amonK a gronp ot club men, who woro-ohoorod by tho news that the senlal Mr. Jerome-wna on the road to recovery . The etoryran on thus: When Larry Joromo waa about to roturn from visit to his ntaco. Lady Ilandolph Churchill, a year neo, ha discovered that ono ot his fellow pnasencors on the steamer would bo tho venerable blmon Camoron. Mr. Joromo was seized with ono of his lrj-oslstlble Inspira tions, and hcnblcxUo-tlitwaorkCustoni llonsa this messasef Dtrvtv CWitfr Jma: 1 am earalnr home on tbaiztmria with n.u. Cameron. Cameran ba. hau! a botUo or whtak.y and I have part of a box of clarars There may be considerable troubl. In fretUnf thes. thlnr passed by the Custom House offi cers Won'tyon meet ua down tbe bay with. Illf and eo that we geUliroosu allrL3ht,and obllf a lUART JlKOMO. This caused considerable morrimont In tho Custom House, and it wan voted by the officials that tho nowspapora oucht to bo lot into tho joko. A committee editodnpd amplified tho dospatoh, however, nnd whon It appeared In tho imperii next day It contained this slntrular addition: r. S -I bare met theTrlno.ot Wales. Ha Is a Jolly fellow, but Just like anybody ela. II lookaMke a cow bcty and smells like an Indian. Laaur. Mr. Joromo was rathor dumfoundod whon his family surrounded film upon his arrival, nnd upbraided him roundly for tnklnif snch liberties with tho dlcnlty of tho lender of Knu lish society. It was not until recently, how over, that Mr. Joromo discovered that tho Princo ot Wales blmsolt had cot hold of tbo amendod edition of his cnbleeram. Tho Princo of Wales did not let thn fact lout until ho was dining one day In London with Lord Ilandolph und Lady Churchill and Mrs. l'rewon. "nero'H ftomethlnc tor you," tho Princo aald. handing Lord Ilandolph a cllpplnir from a Now York newapapor Uiat somebody had nont him, "Seo what your" wife's undo thinks of mo." Lord ltnnd61oh colored, and Mrs. Irowon promptly declared it was nutraeoous. Lady Uandolnh tossed her pretty head. , " Uncle LawriSuoe never did that," sho ex claimed decisively. " He couldn't Uo anythinc so inappropriate." Larry says thnt it's tho first tlmo on reoord that a joko from tho UustomJiou60ti,orBhoi; so for or hit bo hick. Johna Hopklna UnlTeralty Usatbarravaased. BAiaTraonn, Juno 8. Tho resignation ot Prof. 0. Stanley Hall Jrom tho department ot rsycholocy and Pedacoaics in Johns Hop.klns University in ordor to accept tho Presidency ot Clnrko University, Worcester, Mass , has trowt ly embarrassed tho prospects of that depart ment horo. It Is loft without any" head, nnd the prosont condition ot tho ilnnncos. duo to thn , decreased income from Baltlmoro and Ohio stocks, has induced tho Board of Trubtocs, so It is understood, to lenvs tho chair vacant. Thoy havo nppolnted only sovonteon Pellows this year, and none of tlicso aro in tho depart ment of Philosophy. Thoyhnvo also modified tho rcculntlons ho that thoso holdlnc fellow ships shall pay tuition, from which thoy havo hitherto beon froo. Tho tuition foo has been raised from $100 to (125. It is generally behoved thnt no attomptwill ba mado, at present, to rooruanl7o tho depart ment of Philosophy or to encournuo tho en trance of new students into It, but only such nrrnncementB will bo mndo as will sulllco to complote the courso for thoso who havo already entered and may ehooso to remain. Tho stu dents nnd Follows of Philosophy aro somov.hnt dismayed at tho prospect, and havo potltlonod tha university authorities to continuo tho Philosophical dopartmont. ISo action has bocu taken on their petition. CI Til HervTlco In Itultlmore. Baltimore, Juno 8 Tho eeloct commit too ot tho United States Bcnato appointed to Investlcato tho operations ot tho civ 11 senico met to-day at tho Hotel Bennert Charles J. Bonaparte, Chairman ot tha lixecutho Com--mlttoe of tho association, tostillod that a num ber of Foderoi oOicIals were known to havo been encased in nctivo partisan work nt the primaries. Ho spoke of the bad characters borne by some of those ouiclaJs, especially mentioning Morris A. Thomas. Eucene mu cins. J, J. Mahon. nnd I. Freeman Kasln. John Qulnn testified that ho is a clerk to tho boiler and steamboat inspectors, nnd his du ties are to mako out permits, bills, A.c, for steamboat captains. bonatorllnlo asked tho witnoss to write out a permit such as ho lssuos from tho Inspector's oillco. Tho witness replied that ho is not much of a scholar and that his son did that sort ot work for bim. Ho acknowledcod thnt ho had not dono a elncle stroko of tbo clerical work ot tho office slnco his appointment. The snlary is $1,200 a year, which ho receives, and out of which ho pays for his son's board and clothing, amounting perhaps to $12 or $15 a week. Stsreckel'. Xew Sueur lSefJuerjr. PniiiADETjriiiA, Juno 8. Sir. Ciaus Spreckels said to-day in tho course of a conv cr eation regarding tho sugar industry, that tho work on tho big refinery In this city will bo vigorously prosecuted, und thnt tho establish ment vtill probably bo In lull oporntlon inn year. He added: "Tho new refinery will havo a daily capacity of 2,000.000 pounds, or 1,000 tons. This will bo much greator than that of any other refinery in tho country. Tho largest f-urar refinery at present is that ot II a v iimoi er A- Blder In Brooklyn." When asked to givo somo information nbout tho rollnenos In? und out of the trust, Mr. Hpreckels said that thero aro twenty refineries In tho Mugar Trust Those out of tho trtirt, with tho now refinery bore will produce 5,000, 000 pounds or 2.5U0 tons u day, Tno consump tion of sugar in the United btntes is l.liZO.O'jO tons a year. The rellnorlot out of tlio trust, Including the noiv relluery. will produce, provided tho capacity of tho othr relln erios iih hero given Is correct, 780,000 tons a ytnr. This loaves only 070,000 tons nvenrfor tho refineries in tho trust, or much les than one-half, " You foo, thoreforn," ho said, "that tho tour refineries out of the trust havo it greater capacity than the tvvonty lu tho trust, and have nothing to fear from thorn." Two Uurderra fteutcuced. MoKTiCELTaO, N. Y., Juno 8. Tho Juno term ot tho Sullivan county Circuit and Ojor nnd Tormlnor. Judgo Alton B. Parker presid ing, closed hero this afternoon with tho ar raignment and sentencoof two culprits con victed of homicldo. Michael Hooney, found guilty of manslaughter In tho llrst dogroo In killing Thomas Bynn. a brother tiunrrvmun, nt LongLddylu September last, was sentenced to ton years and six months at hard labor m Dnnnomora blato prison, Abel John Allon, otherwlso known as Bnllor Jack who bad been found guilty of murder lu tho first dogroo for killing the ugod widow, Ursula Ulrlch. noar Jefforsonvllle, ou Oct. 8. 1H87. wns sentonced to bo hanged In tho jail yard at Montlcollo on Friday, July 20. between tho hours ot 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. Allen Is a reckless nnd dnngornus fellow, and received his sentence without flinching. JtssllwuTi Alnruicd by as Reduction ofltutes. Cuicaoo, Juno 8, Tho Iowa railroads j oster day received adranco sheets of the new distance t..rlT rates the Iowa Hallroad Commissioners Intend to pro muleate The document caused the great st courterua tioti among tbeni. the Commlsalonera havo Used rale 40 per rent, below the rates now In eliert. It is aald that the Comralsalon based ita new maximum tariff on the special ratea rormerly Ktveti by tbe railroads lo largo shippers at tho principal coinpeilm; points Tha rai road olncUla claim that the new rates. If eurorced, will ruin every read In the Slam. A meeting ot the general manaaeraot the varioua luwa roads haa been called, aud the matter villi probably bo taken to tho courts. yjeir aaisvr. it Milam F. Yolk, deputy collector of Internal r.v.nue at .Newark and rormerly Captain of Police, haa received the appointment of aecretaeri leu agent for tie butt, of ew Jersey, under Liuef Hell, wti formerly held the place lie got his commission estcrday, A law and order league waa organized In Jersey Pity yesterday, havlui. forua object iheunakeufitgol publiu sentluietil tu aid ! the inforcemert ' f the llli.li 1t-cuso Ian, the empiuyineut of agents and detectives lo ulil tlio pollco In enfurilig lli law, and to do general work toward the luiproieinrutof tbe morals of Jerse turn A ronslltulloii was adi pled, but tho election of o.l itra was postponed for a week Uernarn llenrlche. I met Ileiland, and Henry v Inters, trustresof the lieruuu Lvangclical I lurch ol l.aia) etle, who wero engaged lu the row which took plum In tho church on ttcduesday night, wero arreslr I , m day, accused of assaulting and klckiug Henry Mrkiiki n. one of the directors of Ibe llulldlug and Ixiau tssucia tlon, which owns the church, and whu was uucereu 1 ul ously thrown out of the building during tho row lor want of etldeure they were discharged hi Justice Wanser. They will havo their ueuuser arrtaied on a charge of perjury. Commissioners of Publlo Work. Oaunon. Tumulty. aodan heureucf Jersey City drew up a letter ester" day ordering thj dlachargo of all men In tho employ or ths Hoard of ruhllo Works notabuiluiely neeueu to at tend to repair. All but i.boui twenty men in the em ploy or the Hoard will be anspended rnvide 1 aoe of tho lllg lour combine rha I sign the leiur It la expected that Commissioner llllllard one of tha combine who la under Indloitaeut. will be tho fourth to sign The em. Ploy.ea of tho Board have teen doing nothing but draw their aalarl.a slnco th. last .lection, and can do nothing unUl the Board crgauiiM. M th. order goes Into .tract the city will aaru about t L5W a month. At present tliu.UsitpcitprMpt(iJaBoirfBrnlil WELS9ACH f INCANDESCENT G AS-UGHTDlX f STATEK)F NEW'YORKJtV. M J3WESI27ni SJ-EWVORKi:! M Thin 'company efTer. st'llipltocl mwmM'&ttiS(z ffic said capital atoc of tha S.wkora; City Webh CioC,l t?.S fany, par value rioo. att-U par sharrc rayaW.tatWP Mt foiullmeats, al tha Chase Natloaal Rank. Jt.w TrrV ;yfl' the deslrnat.a depository vt thla compajtyt B.rcaUlw ci) payrneou or aasasament. . . sl by tbe terms of a guarantee, which wfflb explain Ml to Intending Investors, the aotnal risk will probably not 'Wrt eiceed H or i parahara, whilo Una proslU ar reaaoa- vW! ably sure. - . M$, This wonderful aratssm of rightlnr la neair eo aaMMtmt i fQ, from 8 to lo V. II. at 13 West i!UhL,. tuber. htu 1 f acrlptloa.Lcok.ls open. M A. Xj UlXAJGEn, m Qeiieravl(Kataavni. S ItnssrdaXOcDIi'ecterat i.ft1 jAMv"n.BTBnniss, sons wxhaxxxxm, , m TIIOVtAU KOLAN, fctnVAHp TUCK I aS JOIINT. HILL. VTIIs.LIAV (k WakSDaUt; , Tfl WII,LAM V. UIBDS. F. 0. IHKKCII. , II. W OANNOV. J at0M(10TtnT1 T UEOUO-BlLJiTONE, WILLV'AU l. bUBQliMaX if T JkX).a3RAaSaEl " M AdMlsrr Committee, rntedr.hsltlartni ! OF.OROR X. -CRTIB, JOHN J. njaaJR, , S ItOHKltT 1L flAkllK, HENRY 0 OI1180B, flj lll'.OHIini-llli.I.r.lC V. W. KBNrl.KDr. J KDWIN IaUDL.VU, JoSKPlI M. ilAXlAaL JOShl-inifSlf.NliLL, JiMliS A. WltlOllTi' . it JOIlN-q.lUiAi)o. 3 SIM1X JAllOCKA'S XEED. S Jin Appeal from tka UrtaaalBila-oai (safeVlM W Patriot Count Vulssski. J Mmo. Josephlno Jraocka, tho luckleM' erandnlcce of thoJlovoltitlonarypatrIot,ln. ;v Caslmlr Pulaski, whose touching etoryot But- forlng and trials was told in hor owia words In, Tub Sun a fortnight ago. Is trylnp to raise '; funds toonable her to rotarn to her home In Itussla. Bho is qulto brokon-horuted br tb g' misfortunes that havo bof allon her slnco she ,-$, was brought to this country sixteen yoars K' by tho ordor ot JSoerotary Hamilton. Fish, at jW tho suggestion of many patrlotio Ajnorloane, . who admlrod the gloiions part Gon. l'ulaBkl v, took in tho Btrugglo for American lndopen- it denco, nnd who did not want to seo his grand- S nleco mller In blborla, whither she had neepm- ' t panled her brother whon he wns Bentenced by i tho Cznr to esllo for suspected participation, In. J tho uprising ot tho l'ulos to socuro too lnde- fS Iiondenco of l'olnnd. , , ?5 AVhat makes Mmo. Jnrocka nn interesting; porsonago to Americans to-tay.nnd what ought. -i to socuro for hor quick rcl'iii from the pennl- ,-, loss and f rlondloss condition in which sho now Is, is tho fact, to which many oonepicuona l Amerlcons attest, that she la tho rightful heir, ,j with hor brother, to all tho money that tha 'it American (lovornmont rotwlvod from Oetu t i'ulaskl in tho critical hour before Americana , had secured roloaso from Ktox Ooorge's tyran- nous tule. Gen. Pulitski's family sent from 'at,' abroad at his roqtiest, whon Ueorgo Wavsh- lngton fcoroly ntodod nione(y to prosecute , tho war agnlnst Grent llriU In, JWO.000 In - fiold. It wasuBod bytho colcinistsatter Cwn. t . 'ulnskl died lu battle WUh nccrulng Jln torust thin lonn has now rent-hod tho Bum. ot over $2,000,000. and Mmo. Janx ka has a claim ' fortli.it amount agnhirtt Uio Gclvornmont. Io- . btilTnltor i ebmT from Congress Jias dlshoortein- ,i a sd hor bo thoroughly, however, that her only , ivlsh uovvisto got back tohor nittivo land. Sj t'iou. Itobert O. Bchonck. who 1as bofriondled y H JVao. Jaroclva when nearly all ovUtors doserOotf h( r, Is coilpotatlng with hor In, hor otTort to m rai & funds to return to llussln. ,uo has grotto- v 9 full-" ,'tcknow lodged the effort of. The Burr; to A m awako.i Amencau'? to tho fuct that Americans should iot desert hor In the hour of sutToirlng - andioniry. Gon. bchonck wrltos: "'?H Isunvcry clad to know that TuBbunuaahAkennpyotir case It wk I lead. 1 hope, to a successful Issue, and JiH simply thel md jou oeed and which trie psctrloUa TlaB pLome of our country ought to feel bound uod cuvat ."'iarni l-lvo to one of khe family ot oen. Count I'uIajkL $ Tiif, Sun has undertaken to fonvaxd toGon, s Ht Pchonck, ns ck'stodiJV of tho fund for Mmo. jK Jnrocka's bonetlt, nil money thnt thoso who ML Know tlio pathetio story of hor Blngul nrly harsh tf cxperloncts in this country nnd her cold- hoartod treatment ut .'ho hnnds of tho Gov- If ernment may bo movoit to con tribute. Bey- lf, oral well-known peopl . among tljpm Mrs. ,if ilck-,-Lord, have contrlb uted to tho Washing- ffm ton subseriptlon in Mme. Jaroeka's odd. but as U jet no Now Yorkors havk' rostiondtid to tho ,-Wi appo.il which Mme. Jarockt makes fp r help. f .Sho 4-ays that when onco raoro in Il.ussla she Wlj caneocuro protection from Uu Czar and sxm- 'W pathy and aid. Gon. bohonck's subscription ifn, llststauds: V-ll Hobert O. Rchenck. $30. B.lt. Wnrde.n tv Mrl. nick- '!? Lord. ao, J N lionaparte. S5, 1' A. HearsUS0, N.L. t m aVnderson, t-0, and W. McLtvin, 50 K HOST'S FOR OCEAN TJIAJTEZKEXS. IB By Observlnc Them V aaaeneera-wlll Itavwe at .''U, Hotter Voitscothun Otherwlso titer Vaalst. g'Hs yi om fc Ocean. E Don't monkey with tho donley engine. fB Don't den? that ou are 111 when you are. SljB Don t endeuyor to talk tho Captain to death. f H Don t aeck forJi nautical education In ono trip. wj Don't tako ev erv bod) 'a remody for aeaslcknes a. Doncataslf there were to be but ono meal is day. W Don't t'o to thetaUo uulcsaKonndent of yon r ability iU tostaj thrc. ""IK Don't get into the wrcne ataleroom by mlsU ke mors) -'H than twico a any. " H Don't call "steward" or -"ttesrardeu" moro titan fifty 'I9j times lu one nil, ht f ffl Don'tcarry on ivlUrtatlon with, ulrla who are travel- -14 ling to get niarncil. jjlfj Don't Imagine the steward thinks more of yaa than lJ any other passenger Don't "catch on" to reversal, aotteo whren the H steamer gives a lurch ''1 Don't try to I e gallaufwlth ladlefou deck unfcis yon ", have your sea Uga on. jM Don't put moro money ."ntopooj tbanjou caosipara; H this U qulto liui oriuut. fl Don't forget the third commandment Vwhenjou g f ft beau over 1 eel. on deck. am Don t vrenr a high hat untlTJand 1 o been sighted and ,, I tbe pitot has come aboard In Don't forget that you are noeihoonly passenger, thli fill la a veri conimuu mistake. ' n Don't think it a pari of tiicomori' dutletonnwerth ftnl mostdinicLliconuudruma. Mfl Don't entertain nervous old J-.JVS with tales ofiawfot aMS wrecks aud dUastera at aca. 1 Don t think it "amart" or "dever" to aro aubor jH without tipping tbe steward. II Ij Don't forget Jo give your sleamer ulttothotearar4i ?j he knows how to pawn thcui, la Don t forget to i saure the Lnptala that you arin never, ain no never, sail wltl&auy ouo e.se. Kj Don't make too nuch of an exhibition of yourself tt jM you are net tiellujrll'.o ltlcbard u Don't consider that von sluu or play w.U tnoujb. te , M refuso to contribute to s concert j M Don t bo sentimental pr romaatlo enough to recite ' I poetry, even ou moonlight nigh la. M Don't tell everybody on board avTilp tho exact number JtJLl of time, vou havo crossed the aea. nBB Don't unarrel with the fat man whoalwayaapnrav H prlalea somebody's steamer chair, , Ul Don't delude yourself with the Idav that th. peopl. la Ti the next cablu can't bear youc talk. 'nf Don t think that everjbodv knov. show very Imp.r dB taut you aro w hen j ou nro at home. m Don't be " toe uppish, " such passenv'er. alway. bum's cfl their heads and get tar ou their clothes , pm Don't tell the ate ard how much jou svre golnf to civ tl hint, for then ho willuot expect anvlbing. fill Don't, please do I't, take our medicine at zn.alx. ukm "Consider tho fastidious, iiuw the shudder. H Don't bt, dlsagrreable. remember vou .maybe 10,000 H leagues under the sea. before morning. This ought ta mM mako yuj cheerfuk !yff .Mrs, Cooln'a llrulu Waa Orel rroVfht, fU Mrs. Colli n of 214 Carloton nvenuo. Brook- cu lln, has wrltteu to the newspapers that there la no trutat ffl whatever In the alarming report sho made at the Mrrtlo ? av rnun police station on Thursda) , to the elleot that her ifl husbuttl. F 11. Cofl ii had gone to the I lerepont Uouao armed si lih a revilver to about a man wLo had don ffl hliu aome wrong Her action sue says Is thefresnlt of Igffl an overwrought braliu and her husband a alleged PJM murderous design had ll existence wliateverlu face Ifl ilr Coltlu says he did not leave his house wlliiaplatavl Mfl ou 1 hursda) , and that he ncv er carries oue. , wf A. 1'utisl lluse ol ltut Folaou. ' M Bridget Massey, CO jears old, of 517 First ' avenue, returned to her home yesterday after ss waak1! fl absence an 1 went up to the roof of the house. Wheat . w ahe caulo down she told eouie i f tho lodgera that ahsv i had taken rai rileon he died In lleilevue HosnltaL m Hie ha 1 aln s been well i ros Ided for by her liuabaod, M who makes goud waj,es aa a atone jioUsh.r. RJ r.itooiiLXS. Thanst'sdealer. anl carriers will ho'd their svruiaavi ii )plciuo and gamed on Jidy 17 iu bchuetzcu Tark. Ill The terms of the prvsent Park fonimtsaloner. wttl . M tern Inate next luturdav It Is protabl. that th. Kav. M Dr Morrsvrill i-ot iccoit areapiolntmeut, rJudlngtual Ufl tl o I laco take up too much ot Ms time fl Thesldesof a trench In Meiker avenue, near Rw.n ! atrt-i ' VViiitainsliurgli, raved In yesterday, and buried Ifl tk railuo Daruiiio and Michael Muivu V, hen they wore Hi ill g out Oarot'i was dead, aluuku died a, few inluutcal sV af.er Lis rescue ' Tloboili nt u flntk.fenturcd man. with black rnous. C,1 taclk. and liupriai. wu found in Nuwtown Creek at tho T hcal.uf Muiiopoiianiivriiue, vesterdaymorning. There "r uasailt mi ..Id uiercoau Iho troaser. wore black. ii Therifwrre no slices I fa Tliei neve b, en elected delegates to the State Proht I Al bllunilnnv iiiiui 1 lei eutli Assembly district Kuwin Wu '''l'.,," "") A llobblns. Vtllllaiiill Jtsli. Il 1 than (fbliiKj. WUllain II Klug I I llauetl, Alleu H. Wl William Ilioiiia. A hilcock. Twelfth dlalrlct-J. K. I'.l llainto, Mlu W Srofleid A It llealh J O Hlockw.lL il James t' D,-uw.r, W W bullivan, and It, 1, Clayton. El ThoS07stsi'wrt voung men who were r lace Ion the lf eligblallst a, candidates lor flrtnien In October last, lav lut who have been ordered byltie present Civil r-ervtco Coiniiiiulouera lo pass another exauilntion because laat H years t oniuUsti oners rated them all alike In point of If phikicalnblliiy, will not reiort for ciainloatiou. but II vril, appetl t ths .courts tu late ilictr iiauearetaiu.d ffl bntloeiiglbijlUr. H Wlilian l.rlcvea, laborer In J'orrlsnn'a Iron foundry M In Unii.it avenue ana frost street, ti ililanisburgit. waa r4 fcevertlyiiijundyestcsday He wnabreckinaru bigluiua II ofcnal. wbrnltexiloaAl 1 Isres llew lu all directions. M Anumbtr of them struck urlevea In the face and breast, llT mfllctiiiir many ugly cuta avu exauilnation ot Lb rraa. wv