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f THE EVENING SUN I T L . -iM61f .. QAAA THE EVENINQ SUN. a larger circulation than any 11" 11 T7IS3HteS 2 B il Mr NW3 than " Oth0r Wl other evening nowspapor. fagd A 1 Jt JjlimPBRSPBiP AV JV V Evonlng Papors combined. Js MO.JiO-l. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1883. 1'lllfK TWO CENTS. Jf' I' A NIjVV AMERICAN DUCHESS. ( MH8.ttAMKIllft.lsr att 11Y THE MAYOR XqXHKDUKE OP MARLROllOVUH. N Hit. honor (laltnnltr Nnlntea the Ilrlde-A 1 Wnntl.t C'lerKiman Ortlelntes lit the JnVv r l'sloue Oren.nr nt Ilia liirannnize 'I be foitpln to Natl lor Kniland Ta-elny. At 1 o'clock yesterday nftornoon Mrs. Iilnr Warron Hamursloy, tho wealthy nnd bouu tlfil widow of Lout C Hauioraloy, whoso foher loft hltnafortuno estimated at tG.000,000. Vyas married by Mnvoi lluwltt in tho City Hall " toQeorgn Charlos Spnticor Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, who had mot her horo just bo Joro Ills Uoparturo for Enclnnd last Nnombor. Tho marriage wivn no surprise for It lnul boon announced, but Its colebrntlon at tho City Unll vros a surprise nnd nu unusual Interruption of tho dally Inbors of tho Ma) or and the ropnrters. Tho Mayor know nil about It In nil anco, and ho had kept the seciot noil. Mr. Arthur Loury came down to seo him on Thursday, nnd told lilm tliattho Duko desired that tho religious oeremony phould to ptee'tded by u civil mar riage. Would tho Mnor kindly onicinto. Tho Mayor said ho would bo happy to do so. nnd ho fcovor Bald a word about It to tho reporters. With tho civil mnrilugo fullv provided for, Mr. Leary's next task was to llnd a minister to porform tho rollgtous ceremony. This wns a inoro dlfllcult matter. Tho Duko Is, of courso, a member of tho Anglican Church, nnd his brido Is also an Episcopalian, but as tho Duko has onco boon divorced from the bonds of matrimony It was Impractlcablo for him to bo EiaiTlod by a clorgi man of his own denomina tion, whoso canon law forbids tho man law by Its priests of dlvorcod person0. Ho thoreforo rmkod Mr. Lonry to Book out n minister of tho Lutheran Church, saln that, next to his otvn, he prelerrod to bo man led by a minister of that Church, becnuso of Its historical standing as a Btato Chm-ch. Mr. Lcary accordingly called yestordny morning on the llov. Dr. Krotol of tho Tilnity Lutheran Church In ebt 'Jjwonty-tlrst street, and uskod him to marry tho Duko nnd Mi-. Hamorsloy in tho after noon. Mr. liars' said that the Duko could not bo mnrrled In his own communion on account of tho lnwforblddlng tho union of divorced per BonB.Dr.Krotol refused to performthocoremony. tho unwritten law of tno Lutheran Chuich on that sublet t brine tho fame ns that of tho tttostnnt Episcopal Church. Next Mr.Lonry Ought out the Hu. Dr. Relmenstiydorof tho Lutheran Church In Hast 1 iltiouth street, but ho also declined. Mr. Lenry then turned his nttcution to the German Lutheran Church, nnd colled upon tho Uov. l.oo l.nenigor the Ger man Luihernu Chuich at I tftoculh streot and Blxth avenue. Alter hearing tho case, how ever, Mr. Koonic refused to act. At this point Mr. Leury's pntienco beontno exhausted and hu gave up tl e uhusu for a time, bo far as tho cill ceremony was concornod. hQWOoi, overvtlilng was simple, eus and democratic. '1 he Mayor arrived nt Ids oillco an houroarller than usual, and brushod his lnilr throo times boloro he could cut It to suit his U eye. Thou he s.it down In his big chair and trlod to Imagine how it would leel tocieato u duchoss. "buioly," sollloiiuli.ed his Honor, "thin is ngrent reign ot mine." It was but a tow minute-, after noon that tho Duko, uccompaniod b 1 oonard W. Jerome. lathor-In-law of tho Duko s biuthoi. Lord linn dolph Churehlll. sot into u hansom cub that I was BtnndluL' on tlio Rruitdvvaj side of tbo Al- bomarlo Hotol and w as driv ou by -li(irt cuts to tho City Hull. Mrs. llnmciHloy. accompanied by bar bosom friend, Mrs. l.ugeno Cruger. was thero almost us Boon us he. They inet.it tho Chambers btroet entrance of tho Count; Court i House. Arm In arm the Duke and Mrs. llnni- Iersloy procoodod to tho Major's oillco, whoro Clerk Crocker wont nt onco to work to make ont tho certillcnio for Ming with the Bureau of Vital btatlstlcs. This Is how ho filled in tho blank: tfroom'a name. George Charles spencer Churchill, Dole of Marlborough, born lilenheiin Woodstock, England, age, 45, fathers n.mie. John Winston mutli mtft maiden name, h ranees Ann Jane Tempest, uum- b,rof frroum's mairlaire, stcond t BtJA? name. Lily Warren llnmersley: a?e, 34: born. i" v-Tr6)F. New orlc: father's name, t icero Trlcn, mother a maiden name, klUabeih Ilomerl alne, number of mar riaffe. second. ,U This document was slcned as follows: Makliioi ougii. (rroo . Lily NWriih HiusasLEr, bride. , RoilBT Sl-rtl, (Wimessts. Walijb It. UllLITtC. i ""n'"- 1 When these, formalities wero comploted, tho ' bridal party advanced upon tlio Mnor. .ho at .. the tlmo wns i-utertainlni; bpeakor C'arllslo. 'It Couurossmnn TIinCnmpbull.undConKrossniiin "i "- xlenton J. McMllllnof Tennessee in his imiul Ml ' Jnlmltublo manner. A Httlo in tho backiouml 'II t Wns Tom CostiL'nn. rejelclUK with ureat joy II' that the hot weather was past. L Henry Clows averted what iniqht have been a Ji panic. Ho ileftlv niratiKed the biidal party fll about thocit)'schlol mauihtrate and introduced ill tho ripeakarol tho House anil the otlar leis- lli lators toovorybody vvitliin call. Hi"' Whon overythlnK was ready, it was seen that H there weto i resent Henry Clow, CrelKhtnu I Webb (who ofllcfntcd us best man). Ward Mo- !T Allistor. Mrs. I.ujieiio Cruiieriiud her mother. '! Leonard Jerome. Ml. and Mrs. .Nicholas 1 Mi. , Mr. Clmrlos Ijeekvvlth. Mr. and Mis. I'reii Bpoilden, nnd MKs McAllister. Iisldes tho olllcluU mentioned nnd all the reporters 'Hio . Broom wns plainlv dressed in a suit of dark Btutr. of vvhi(.h tlio loat was a eiitnwa. Jlo woro a nlnck scarf with n blue dot in it and in his buttonhole a white hidrancea, nnd , ho carried a blnek silk hat. HK bride woro u walking suit of taSl anlaxU tintem broldored. with dead cold trliumlncnnd sup 1 plomented liy a lone cloak of changeable .Sicil ian r.urmounted li a standing collar. Her un burn hair was -iiriniiuntcd by a turban of tho if eamo tint as hei dress. At her corsiKC hIio I Troro a ilustor of lilies of tho vnllej. Her 1 uauntloted irlovcs matchod hor dross, I Tho M.ivur took up tho cre.isj cloth covers 5 in which aro pastid tho senteneeB ho has so I often e.ul over other couples, and ho said im- U presslvely: 1 "If thero Isnnyono hero who knows of nny reason why this marihiRO should not tnkn ,1 nlaco. let him speak now or forover utter hold It his peace." , , , , II After a pause ho proceeded lo nsl: tho usual J cuestlous. '1 ho Duke's "I do!" rnnc out linn f nd stronc. but Ids bride could scarcely llnd hoi voleo w lion it camo lier tin n lo reply. Tile f, coromonv wns completed when tho Majorsald: II r. "Now iilaco tho rim; ou tlio third linear of tho U loft hand." Tho Duke promptly placed a plain cold clr- Vi let on his bride's linger, us coiuiuamled, and wiW Mr. Hewitt. rouinvlnKliN i-'old-iuouiitod classes I'M from his nose, pronounced them man and wife. iH And then tho Mayoi's ooh Imau todauco 41 In his uood uray head liko lliolllo-of n.liiuo lk Ulnlit. hloiipiiie suildtnlv nnd lonoliitely to Im ttiu bride's side, he tool: hor by tho ilcht hand , am! snlil to lior hnsbnnd: IH " Now, if jour (jr.uowlll allow me thoonly IK prjvtleuowhlili r. Major has, I should like to ! tnluto the In hie " The Duke smiled, the lady blushed, tho com- tm pany niiirinuif d their iippiobatlou, and ipilck ( OB a wink tlio iMllnut Mayor diovv tho Duchess B tohlm and kissed lierrunoundiiiuly on the left .W4: chook'. W hiln the Mavoi was l.lii.-ln:.' tint bildo ,B the irioom kissed the other ladles piesent. M Conuialiilatioiih then becamo Rnnnra'. Mr. Caillfclo shook the h.mda of tho Duke nnd mm uuehoss and vv l-hud tlieia every uood foitune, 1 The Major cntbbed the Duke'-, hand and said: l "I conratulato jou very uiticli, I'm the only IB Mayor of New lull; that ever created u B Duchess." IH Alter it wns all over, the Mayor sat down nnd M Trrole a letter to his vvlfo ajipiiMim her of the 'M fnet thnthe hud married a Duchess, nnd khsid JK jiertoo. The Jlnyorbays he Ibverj punctilious lV about these things. m Moiiiivvlilln the Duko nnd Ducl.ePnof Marl- M boroiiKh, accnuipniiled by Mis, Cuiu'vr, had M left tho Ct Hull aim In nun by the ieai en- B trance. They wont aeiosn the nirk and thrmiuh Imm the Countr ('unit Houso to Cliambeis utreet. mi where a carriiiL-o wns in wnltlnc to take tin m k to tl'oDuthesb'n houso at 'JD7 I llth avenue (or k lunehoDii. I.uticheoii over, the Dukn returned KM to his hotel, W Mennllino Mi. Aithur I.enrt had nrrnnu'ed with the llov, Daniel C, rotter to pel form the JM rollirlous eeieiuou) at his pni Minute nt ,"i . IB 1'. 57. Mr. l'ottei lsthu nilnlati r of I ho ril.uh IH Btroot Jin litis! I huri'h. lie lives ut 120 beciiinl 1 m n venue. and ihltlurat tho appolutod hour v,viu I'M tiiuDukuanil Diuliess nnd si IntluintvlrloniK In Tho ci'ieiiuuiy was potliumod without delay. IK Amonc the witnesses worn Mis. lli.cone Cm- iiL- Kor, ox-l'ostuiaNter-deneial Thomas L. Jumes. IW and Mr. Creichtnn Wobli. WW After the second ceremony, tho Duchess Mm busied horsolf vvltli tho completion of tno In- nP numornble preparations for hei dnnnrturo on IWI, the Aur.inia this moniliia. A few minutes be- MM! foro H o'clock Inst tiicht the last of tier hie 1 trunks was curried out of the house for trans- I portatlon to tho steamer, and at a quarter past a ,8 tho Duko and Duchoss mid II i. I fJniKnr drovo lo Dolmonlco's, whoro an HP elaborate diunor was Klveu in their " honor by Ml. and Mrs. Henry Clews, Mr". Clows huvinc conio on limu Newport. ! Xroonc those tresnt at tho dinner were , Ml, Mm end Mrs. Clovvb. Mi. and Mrs. Cruuoi, W aid H JlcAllUter, Mayor Hewitt, lonnrd Jniome, MM and CrelKhtnu Wohb. Tho Duchess woro black WM face. Her ornaments woro diamonds, and she looked err handsome. M Xha! trctiBMau of Uio Ducheaa was tnado by Mine. 0. Donovan. There were fifteen dresses, flvo tea cowiih, uiid nny number of ivraps, hats, purnsols. nnd bonnets. One nf tho drosses Is decrlbcd as an Lcypllnn dress, "n dream a la fleopntia," la vvhito crepe du chlno otnbtoldered 111 cold Another Is a din ner dross of point lace over rose colored satin cauulit tip with diamonds; A wilktnt: dress Is of blnck escnrliil (.'renndlne. The tea invvus In pink, blue, white, and vollow nrn nil trimmed with.rnro laces. Of hor sum mer foulutils, the most beautiful are one of Kobclln blue nnd another of Ilcht Mlo reen trliniueil with twine trlmmlnu the Inst some thlnif entirely new. Iloslde nil tbeso thero Is a. ery hiindsoino rny crepon Tlth luco inser tions otor cream silk. Tho Duchoss of, MnrlborouBh was before hor first mnrrlaco n Mls Lily l'rlro or Troy, anil a daughter ot Commodore I'rlco of tho United Ht.ites Navy. HIio met ,Mr. ltHmerslev In 1H77. In lnSi his fnlhor died, leaving him the wliolo of hlsliiimonsofortuno, estimated nt close on toti.nii(),iiuo. oiiiik Hamorbley Bimlvod his fntbor but four months. Tho eluhth Duko of Mnrlbornuuh Is a de Hcendnut of tho hero of Dleiilielm. nnd a brother of tho brilliant yotinu Lnullsli stntos. man. Lord Ilandolph t'huiclilll. Ho Is 4' enrs ol ace. mid was divorced from his llrst vvllo whllo still tlio .Marquis of lllatidfoid. He had nson nnd tliieediiu.htcrs by that mtirrlane, the son boliiK heir to tho dukedom. Tho new Duchessof Atarlborouirli slcnod hor nnme Lll W, Hnmorsloron Tuesday lust ton petition to the hurroKiito's Court for u lurtlior nllovvnneo of ttdiMiOU from tho estuto nf her Into husbnnd, tho persoiiulty of which Is more than three millions of doll llv his will, made on May IS. 1HS3, Louis V Hainersloy left his entire ostntn In trust, the Income to be paid to his wife dm Inn hor life, and the prlnclpnl to Co at her d nth to tho male children of his cou sin..! Hookci Ilumersley. Hut, In ease Mr. J. Hooker Hatnorsleyshould cllnc to his bachelor condition, or marry and dlo without mnlo chll dion, then Ihe wliolo wns to bo apportioned nmonc charities to bo solectod by Mrs. Lily Hanierslev. This will wns admitted to piobnto nenlust the objections of a number of the next of kin and heirs nt law, who mo represented by rrnuklln Hnrtlett nnd Clif ford A. H. ll-irtlott, nnd who havo nppeal'd to tho General Torm ol tho Supreme Court. Tho appeal is lending, Mrs. Hanierslev 's petition, presented by her attorney. Jtobort howoll, snvs that hor husband loft no doscendant, patent, brother or slstor, nephew or niece, and that on this Btatoof facts, shells advised that, oven If lunbnto of the will should llniuly bo denied sho will bo entitled to nb'.oluto posserslon of nil tho personal pioperty. over tlneo nillllons, while if the will issustalncd she will be entitled to tlio Income of thu whole estate, leal and porsonal. She has no sun irnto estate and had nnmarrhiiM settlement, nnd has no other soureo of Inconio tlinn tho ostnto of hor late husband, who has been (lend four nnd n half vears. Since Ids death sho has received from tho estato for her ninintennnco In live iinsmente. $325,(inn 'tho Inst pnymont wiib f7i.0li0 on Doc. 2. 18S7. and sho has spoilt the whole amount. Tho petition coeson to say: That your retltioner's persons! expenses hare tieen very heavy In Ihe past, ami jour petitioner requires lanre sums of monei to Veep up an4 maintain her es tatillshment In a manner stittab e and tiedt'ln? to her slitlon in life ami to meet future and exlsllmr liabilities ami to provide her with ihe comforts an I malntemnie i proper for her. and that for such purposes jour pe tliloiier believes that the sum of $luo,uou is necessary at this time There Is much moro thnn thK hn says. In tho hands ot the executors, nnd It will ulti mately come to her. On her petition rjurrn cato itinsom has cited her as executrix, tho executors and the next of kin tonppe ir in his i court at 111 .'10 A. M. nn July 12 to show cuuo why her petition should not b Kr inted. Itobert Si'vvell appeared as attorney for the n-tltioner. J ho next of kin aio Henry Maon, William I'ltt Muon. Helen U Mason. .James Kent Masnn. Clan Mason. Mario I oulsii ".Inson (cuardian), Louis y. .lopes, and Small t'ot .Tones Tnov, .Tune 21 Commo b ro l leero Price. the bildo's fathor. is danyeiously III at Lucerne, aV. 1. IT WAS A HAPPY MAItll lAMC Nu Mutter If It I)HI Tukn Plnce Under Km. biirrnstlii!- C'lrrtimvtaiice. Mr?. Georpo IJeicli, whoso romantic woil dlnK was published in The Hu, of Thuisday, is at tirosont llvlni: vvltli her husband In aimlet corner of Staten Island, wheie ho intendb to re main durlnc tho 'ut'imor. A reimrtor ofjjl hk btiK called upon her nt her pine i of residence yestoiday. Mrs. lielch mmii tiipplnc Into tho pirlor in nns'ver to tho summon, looking tuo picture of h.ipnlnoss. hho Is tlihtly above the medium sfe, with clear complexion, and dark blue oves heavily frince I with dark lahe. Hor hair Is Inclined to bo Ilcht, and she we in it combed back, bhoworo iiclo'e-llttiiiubluo doth diess that showed her Lri.icolul foun orf ondvantnee. On tho third flncer of her left hand L-llsti'iied a plain, lieavv cold w odd Inurlnc. " I know what juu aie alter." she said 'villi ,i blush, "but it's, all been t Id. I am as h iipv ns can bo The niclit we were l.-ft at ( lifiou I b the lnt train 1 didn't know what nn earth to do. 1 wanted Ocorco to ce' a boat anil row me across tho bav. lie tried, but couldn't llnd oe. The idi i of somo of th ) pai eis..jjni; we missed the tinln on purnoMi! Mi, wo never lu.d Midi a tliiui.'lit. Our weddliicdaj had been set lor next heptember. and 1 w.i Colin: to have n leceptlon nt tho house; and just think. I've m.-sel it all. Of toiirse, mamnri took it hard when si o flrt Ik aid of nur maniac", but she Is all ilcht now and I know papa loves mo ton muih to ho nr'ry with me lone. Ocorce enmo weouu thice )i nrsucn. and ms tiaients thoucht I v.is too cood for him. and Ins patents weroof tho bame opinion about me. "I don't belinvo thero was ever a happier enupln than Oeorce nnd I. Desldes my p.irrnts I have two m irricd sisters, n brother u ear oi so jouncerthan mvself. and a sister 10 ears old. I'mm thoso frlemls I haven't seon I have received letters of conurntul itlon. and if the lottniB keep conilnclnl shall havo tnhlro somo ouo to carrv inv mail from tho l'ost Oillco." HK DIDN'T H.I.V 7 HE OPERATED O.Y. A Ocimn Tisllnr Attempt. Snlclito nnd Wiii.Ii Ills Koilj Nrnt Home V. O. II. Henry Wlnilimclpr, n cutter, enmo hero from Cleveland n fow days nco to cot work. Ho stnjed lit Karl's Holo!, and applied for work nt Henry Henrlci's tnllorlns cstabllslurent nt 251 Canal stioet. Mr. Hemic! cot employment for him at Anbury l'nrk on Wednesday. Instead of colnc there iclunelcr went to tho f- ummlt Hotil, nt Canal street nnd tho liowcn, on Thursday evening, and encaced a room for tho nlcht. Ho spent tho ovomnc vvrltlnc letters In his room, nnd went to bod nftor mldcnlcht. Yesterday mornlnc n strong smell of gas led tho portor to Ills door. It wns broken opon, nnd V.'liclimcler was found in bed, bonseless. He hnd turned on tlio gas .iftoi nutting out tho Hume. This lottor lav on the table: To whom il may concern and all t one please tend to the niatlur tho proper way Jleimr ilcipomteut and tired ftfim lire. 1 lim loncluded tofaVu it with my own In n I vty name is llmr) WI.Lhuieier of ut nrain.lt atetalc llevejitid O si n ill law to William llelien belle it ',oo 1'etni avenue I'lttsliurifh, or UVi Acltley tlriel, .Vllechili) llD.i'rnn Send me mere first lor review ami then to the hume of in) folks. W7 I'eart street ( lnvelaud I! O I) (inert quest loall 1'leas. do not operate me, as it U of no use, and I desire not to have ft done tour. HlMtr WlSi IIUSI1R. Myclnthei are all at 1'nrle s Hotel. Mai. the letters on die vtlndow slil In the mornlnif Tho Inttors were adtliessed to his wlfo, his fother, Frederick Wlseluneler, fntliet-ln-law Hespenhulde, and Mr, Heurlcl. Tho police did not mail thim.ns ho was not dend although tho lettertn Mrs. WlM'liinelerwns marked "In haste." 'J hey sent tlio unconscious man to HelloYuo Hospital. Ho had no money nt all, It was said that father-in-law Hesponhelde, who Is n rich mnn, hnd for some reason cut him off, and would have nothing to do with him. KNOCKED AEXSia.l.SS AND SICK. Cbarles tjohn.nii Meets J.airr Hits-ea In nn Old It urn .Xtur Jlrllrvlllr. Larry Hughes of Sono, N, J., nud Chniles Johnson of Passaic mot In a ring in an old I barn on tho eat,t b'ink of tho Pnssulo ltivcr, near llelloville, at midnight on Tbtiindav, and foiiglil eight rounds with tluoe-ounco gloves under Maniuls of tjuoensberry iiilosfora purso ol 1100. 1'iaiik Thomp-ion ol I'alorbon was referee, nnd ho promised to glvo a fair decision even if, like tbo referee In tho Cusack and Muri by fight In tho snino barn a few weeks ago, ho should be thrown Into the ice-house cellar after being tuimpled upon by a lot of rnssitleinrlinginon. Thompson wns a "man from l'ntersnn," and consequently had tho respect of the l'ussnlo gang. John Cnrran was Hughes's second nnd Jim Hiicgurd was Johnson's. Hughes weighed H2 pounds and Johnson Lit). Tho hotting was all In liiighi s tavni, nud the Johnson men did not put much monov up nt tho odds of $10 to J 10 II win Hughes'H light from tho end of tho I iritruiintl. but It took eight rounds of hard Iglillug to sottle Johnson, He wnb battored buvoudiecoenltlon when hu staggered fonvaid for the last round, nnd Hughes, seeing his ad vantage, rushed In and knocked him senseless with a blow under the left ear, Hughes was out yesterday, but Johnson Ilea sick lu a hotel near Belleville. vauaaBnaaBHaaBMMBH NEWS OF THE OLD WORLD. Jlir.LT VOttTElt AND DVCK TAYLOR AOA1N VP IN COVET. JEraperor William Glvee Renewed Assur ances ut ss Peaceful Itrlcn Tke Ilrltlsli l'rorals Aid for tke IVklte rnshu. (Yrvr'C". IMS, t-iTui Bvis rilntln;andJ'utl(Mti;iio rfaffon. London, Juno 29. UUly Porter, nllas Mor ton. Ac nnd Buck Taylor, alias Francis Bnlley Allon, woro again brought up nt Bow Streot Po lice Court to-day under an extradition warrant ohaiclugthom with burglary at Munich, par ticular of which woro glvon In TiinBuNlnst (Saturday. Tho ense to-day was tried by Magis trate Blr James Ingham, an attenuated nnd very old man. Tho prlsonors wero dressed ns Inst week, but did not look quite so fresh and calm. Porter In particular looked anxious. The pioceodings consisted entirely of nn ex nmlnntlon of tho jewelry and othor goods found In tho Iiousob of tho prlsonors. Tho former Included soveral onvelopea containing a hundred and moro looso diamonds, an en velope full of gold and diamond scarfplns, lots ot gold wntchos and chains, rings, bracelets, Ac the total value being about 120,000. A caskot of vnluablo jewels was also produced which had been placed by the prisoners at a eafo depository. Among the other articles found woro a heavy flat ploco ot Iron with a holo In It known as a "safe persuader," two loaded rovolvors, and a quantity of ammunition, a lot of shirts, collars and cuffs, which. It Is rnmorod, aro to have an important bearing on tho prosecution, nnd n ploco ot coal such, tho police say, as thlovos carry for luck. Eventually tho caso wns adjourned till to morrow without much progress having boon mado with It. Tho court was enllvoned by tho prosonco of tho wives of both prisoners. Porter's wlfo, n protty girl, woro an elegant black mantlo trimmed with bonds and luco. and a hat trimmed with yollow rosos. Sho did not ap pear much ufTectcd. Taylor's wlfo also woro black, with n violet trimmed bonnet. Bhe wns accompanied by hor mothor nnd baby. Tho mother, who was weeping, held up his baby to Tailor, who klssod It with a Bmllo which mo mentarlly softoned tho hard linos in his face. Porter's wlfo had n brlof Intorvlow with him. Porter klssod hor, nnd told her to choer up, and It would bo nil right. Tho dotoctlves predict a long torm of servi tude in Gormntiv for both. THE VANA31A CAXAZ LOAN. The Kxnct Amount ol inbscrlptlnna ot An. nuunccil Is Ihe Xjrmn Fnltnre t London, Juno 29 A despatch from Paris snys: "Tlio 7Vmps states that M. do Lcssops con voked the members of tho Panama Canal llonrd to-day in order to submit to thorn reso lutions lelallug to tho issuo of the lottery bonds. Tho exact amount of tho subscrip tions has not vet b"en announced. It Is knov u tint about .130.000 small subscribers havo ap plied for fOO.OOD bonds. 'J ho wliolo Issue con sists of SOOO.UUI bonds, each of tho nominal valuoof 1(1, end i'stied at 118s, tl.o total amount nt tho loin being 23.000,OJO. Tlio In tCiVcntlonof lar.re subscribers and old llnnn cl.il friends of the enmpani Is held to justify ti'o total l-si o of bonds tlio compnny fulfilling the conditions by effecting tho pnvment of tho i 111 st Installments due and the immediate lodc i meiit of a deposit in rentes as a guarantee fur thopivmcnt of theentlie loan. Panama Ca nal si it res clo ed 45 I. higher t-tln." 1 lie .Vniini i eontonds that oven if vostor dui'ti btatuneut lh.it 1.3U0 licit) I onds hid been taken woie rnitott. the loan Is a failure It I would give tho ivimpnnv possession nf 1'J iiou. i Uio. but this sum vvnuM melt liko snow under tie tremendous expen-es of the work, i om blned with the dead weight ol the Interest, nov I'M ling .'.100 I in I jvirlv. Ayiur hi no it would be n eompanv vvltli a e ipitnl nnd de'.t anuiiinting to 'I0,OjHi'IO, will, no available llssOtS. Tile llrltlsh Mnr Aid Hie Whlto Pnshn. I London, June 29. If the White Pnshn in tho Jlnhr-ol-Ohnzol prnv Ineo is Henry M. fitnn lo. and ho Intends to relieve tho white slaves nt Kl.nrtoum. the (internment will netivelv as-si-t bliu: but If he intends to hold Khartoum nnd to spml (rot-i th it nlneo aforroto Ihnlii Lev it is nut probable that tho Uovorumont will suppoit him. .Tect.er t nd Ort O.te Furthlnr Ilnmni-ea. Los-dos, Juno 20. Tho trial of tho libel suit of Jockey Wood itc-uitiM ll c I icetisttl Victualler I Uazflt'. which arcusi it him of juling horses ended to daj a verdict bclm; rcli.rned nirardii if one farlhlnz to the plaint IT The amount sue I for wasi.tonn l Tho case Has Ihe outcrnwth of the famous contest be tweou I or t I'urham and sir lieurie llutwjn 1 Wood minaced ttie siirrard stables where sir Oeorre riiet w nd s horsrs ere trained and mas attacked b) Lord Jiurlnim wbeii he atttclted sir iicorjre and the H errard stub es As a ronsin,ueice of the rharites made airatlist hitu then the s'eu arils of tho Jockey Club r. fused VV ood a ue license lor a year Kranernr Wllllira, Peneefnl Poller. BrnuN. Juno 29. In nn ofllclal rescript ad dressed to I'rlnce Hlsiuarcl; dated Tuesday th. Kmperor refers to the many expressions ot sorrow at the death of his father, and sa)s "Irom the diplli of my heart I express the most corUitl thanks fir thee marks of earnest teellne which have lifted mo from my sorrow, and At the sime time 1 irive assurance that m curliest efforts, like those of my nnceMors ill be rilneti d in undisturbed peaceful inl or toward promoting and ci no I lalinir the nellnre of the country. AlayGod give me Ills blessiux to this end." Hastening Troop, to Onlletn. Vies'Na, Juno 29. live Gnllcian regiments, now stationed here hare been ordered to proceed to t.allcla without delay h special transport trains The rritlmenls were not due at the (Jaliclan stations until hi ptember and the change of arranuemenls Is ns intr to news having been received at the War Ofrheof ttie march of two Itusslan lurantry divisions from tho In terior toward Uallcia. To Welcome Ibe American Atlilctea. DonuN, Juno 29. Extensive arrangements are belnir made for the reception ot the vlsitlni: teams of the Manhattan and ,Vesr Inrk Athletie t'lubs at MniMonn and Imblln on Sunday next The visitors will cimipr-te with the best athletes in Ireland at Halls biliUe on July 7. Important ( hnnixea nt llnud In the VsatteUn. London, Juno SO. A despatch to tho Daily hews from Rome says: "Important changes are about to be made In the Vatican Mirr ilallmberti will prob ably he appointed Papal Secretary of Mate It Is ex. I icted thai a more conciliatory policy will shortly re place the present policy or Intolerance " Warner's 1'lrst Opera. Munich, June 29. Wngnor's first opora, "Die Keen," was produced this evening Hlsaroman tic and fantastic work The music wavers between the Italian anil the Gorman school of th. Wagnerian period. Theilecewas brUllanlly stngod aud the performance was a success. Tun Kmiterora to Meet In iltlly. Berlin, June 29. Tho JN'afionaf Zeltung says that the romtuir interview between Emperor William and tho Crnr will take place between the loth and IVh of July. The jdace of meeting; H says, has not yet beeu decided upon Ilrlllsb Gun. for the Paclfle Coast Ottawa, Juno 29. Tho Dominion Insr!ector of ArdUery leaves for Vancouver to-night to examine th. fortifications Tho Government has determined In accent the tmierial authorities' proposition togirrlson theforis six eight pound guns will be shipped from oolwlca next month Clerk and t-beclt Mls.lna;. MoNTitEAr., Jane 29, The customs olerk of a large dry roods house was Intrusted with a chick ftr S2,nis)a few daj s ago with which to pay thedud.snn an Importation He bat not been s.en since, and Is laid to be fa New sork Tahiti Abandons Free Trade, Ban riUNCisro, June 29. Tho Tnhltlnn Gov ernment has abandoned the free trade policy, and haa placed a protective tariff on all articles landed on th. bland from American anl fnzllsh ports. The tariff amounts to fifty per cent on staple articles. The Heat Novel Marlon Marland Uai Written Is "A Gallant Furht," a romance ot real life, wblcb haa b.sn s.cursd exclulv.ly for and wul appear In th -luiaay Utnurt ta-anerrew, 4 HHBMbanwJ MISS FLAXEN HAIR SOUND. he had Toddled Up to Harlem, and a I.ndr had Fallen In I.nvr vvllh Her. Tho Httlo Ilaxcn-hulrei! Swedish Biri, Ellen Marin Wahlbcre, who disappeared from hor homo nt 157 Last Eighty-seventh street Inst Wodnesdny, enmo homo Inst night In charge ot big Borgcnnt Walter L. Thompson of tho 120th street pollco station. Ellon Is 4 j oars old. Blio carried it doll tlint would provo a burden fornn 8-veni-old child, nnd sho cried becnuso she couldn't go back to tho lady who had glvon hor tho doll nnd a lot of candy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnhlberg havo boon hero only n oar, and thoy can't spoak English. Whon Httlo Ellon disappeared on Wcdnosday, Mrs. Wahlborg loft hor othor two tow-hoadod chll- drcn In tlio care ot neighbors nnd started out to find Ellen. Swedish Is a Inncuago rarely I spoken In Yorkvllle, ami so ovory porson whom Mrs. WahlbotB nuostloned stnrod nt hor und shook his bond. That night Mr, Wahlborg took up tho search In company with a Hvtndlsh neighbor named Petot sen, who acted as Interpreter. Thoy went loall tho police stations In thu neighborhood, , nnd wound up at Pollco Headuuartois without finding tho lost child. They stent Thursday In the same innnnor. In nceordanco with a time honored custom when an j body Is lost, tho park police draggod tho rcsorvjlrund the lakes. I The blueconlHsent out a genual ulnrm, a score I of reporters woro sot to vvoik, und another i Charloy Itos ease was rapidly blossoming when, as related, Ellen enmo homo nnd cried becuuso sbo could not remain lost. On Wednesday morning It appears nhownsn't very hungry, nnd all she bad lor breakfast wiih ball a cup of coffee. Hho had a penny, and nbnut 11 o'clock she wont out to piny. Hor fathor had trenuently taken hor to thop'irk, nnd it is presumed that, being hungry, she tried to find some plnco where sho could spend her penny. About l.'s o'clock a truckman nearly inn ovor hor nt moth street and Lex ington iivonuo a long way up for a four-year-old to toddlo. Mrs. Church, who lives at l!If East 130th street, led hor Into hor houso nnd tried to find out whore she lived. Ellon's En glish voenbulnry consists of "Hello." " Dood bjo," nnd "Up'tnlrs," und Mrs. Church cavo up asking auostloiiB presentlv and gnvo hllen something to eat and then fell In love vvllh her. A Swedish man who lived near by lotirnoit from Ellon that hor fathers name was August. A little girl told Cant. Westervelt of tho l'Jbth i street polico station that u little Inst girl was around tho corner, rfhe prnml-od to bring tho :lrl to tho station If her friends did not claim icr. Sho did not appear again, and tho nntur.i! lnforoneo followed Mrs ( hureh gnvo lllen tho doll ami kept her Wuilnesdny nnd Thurs day nights. Last ovenlnc Hobby Cliuieh. Mis. Church's son. tend about Ellen's dlsnppenrnneo in tho papers, and brought her to tho pollco stntlon. Mrs. Church w is sorry to pnrt with her. A fow minutes after I Hen had reached homo with her big doll, Mrs Wnhlbeig received n postal card from Henrv V. Cm roll of 57 Eist 129th streot telling her whoro Ellen was. Mr. Wnhlberg eonililnieiitlvBtroked his lo'icvellow mtistnoho Inst night while a friend thunkod tho reporters foi helping llnd tho child. IXfLAlMSa THE INDICTMENT. Jersey City Offlclnla Construe It ne nn Order to Jlcimlr n Sewer. The indictment found by the Hudson County Ornnd Jury against tho Major and Alderman of Jercoy City, representing the cor poi.itiou of Jer-oy City, form ilnt.ilnlug.i nuis ance in falling to keep the 1 ichtli stioot sewer in proper icnnir, was signed jesterday, and will be presorted to tlio Court to-day. It Is explained by ofllcl lis that the object of tho in dictment i in effect toslvo the Hoard of Woiks power to ixce. d tho nppropn.itiou for repnlr i ing ewer. Iho llonrd of I'miuue, which lias clvrcn of all i Itv money, mtiKes appropriations I nt the beginning of each jenr for the main- I I tenanco or tlio city Boaids. Under tho Xew i Jersov lav.- if any Jtonrd spends more thnn the nu ,,nt npprnpi inted for it by tho lio.ud nf I' infiio. It n einbe, s are 11 lble tn indictment i for inalfea-atiee in oll.cv. Tho money appro- i in inted last ear lor repairing shwois has all b en t pout, and the linuid of oiks nnnnt ex ceed lis nppiopr! itlon. The tir.iiul Jury. 1 theiefore. indicted "in citv for tailing to i keep the rever iu it i aii. Tho ellv, icnri-- I senled bv Coipoiation Counsel D'nii. will ' order the lloaid ol Wotl.S'oilo the woik.and theilniid will iefiie in do it. becntt'o It has no mimes. Tho Coiporntlnn Counsel will explain the m tiler to Siiincinii tour" Jtitie himpp. and, it is said hevvldi i.o .innidi-reompelll-ig , thnllinidof Worss to lep.iir the sewei. I'mler the ('nun's unlei tl 1 ninl w.'l goiiluid and exceed 11 appro iriatii u without fear of indict ment T u violatlt g the I iw. Sevei.il venrs.igo a similar state of nffalrs exl-tid. The Nov. irk avenue se.vois cmptii'd I on ihe mei.dovvs and created a nuisance An I indictment was found, a.ul the sewer was Hxi d a','1 ouch the ileal d ofc rkiilocallv exceeded Its nppioprlatinu in doing tho work. .1 PERPLEXED . ritr. Toceil Up for Ihe Sircond JMarht In the Col tlru IBoblu.tiii C use. The jury In tho tt inl of Colden Robinson for the murder of his wlfo. Snrah 11 Hobli son, nt 70(!rovo street, on March 'M, was out all Thursday night and nt noon estordny, not jet having agreed, they camo into court und asked Judge ilnrrott to repeat his ehnrgo on tlio statutory points. Ho dcllned tho decrcos of homicide again. Mr. Keller, for tho prlsonor, asked that tho jury bo charged that In caso of reaonablo doubt thoj had tho right to llnd guilty in tho lesser degroo of crime If they believed nny crlmo hnd been comtnlttod. Justice Barrett said they had tho right becnuso they hnd tlio power, but such action would bo doplorablo If they believed tho prisoner guilty of tlio higher degree. '1 he jury enmo into court ngnln nt .I'lS P. M And asked that Die ehnrgo of Justleo Jliirrett of Thursday bo read tu them by the stenographer. Justleo llntrett so ordored, and niter tho charge had been rend, a jurjmun i sked for tho evidence of l.lzlo Nhltohurst, In pan, and Unit was lead. Then jiirjinaii .1, H. A. Smith, asked whether the jurj til 1st Moving a part ot tlio testimony of any witness, could accept tho rest of it ns trim. Justleo Barrett repllod that the object was to got at tho truth. It was the jurj's right to dis regard testimony If tlie) didn't believolt. Hut they wero not to do bo cuprlclously or ar bitrarily. At (! n clock tho mry sent out for eunpor. nnd Justice Barrett went home, saj Ing ho would respond ton call at anj tlmo beforo midnight, In case a verdict was found. At 10 o'clock the jury wus lockod up for tho stcond night. Robbery, JKIopcment, nnd Murder. Nr.wnuitnii, Juno 29, The Torost of Dean Mlno tragedy in tho mountains on tho wost bnnk of tho Hudson, below Highland Palls, is being iuvestigatod by Coroner Miller, Tho victim wns Thomas Crettollo, un Italian. He formerly worked on the w.itor works near Tnr rytown. nnd boarded with Mrs. Carmora. who has a daughter of about 18 yoars, with whom Crettollo fell desperately In lovo. Not long ngo tho pair eloped, and they took with them $4.10 ol Mrs. Cnrmora's savings. Hho had a wuirnnt Issued for Crenelle's arrest, nnd ho wns found with tho girl nt tho Iorest of Denn Minos In tho Hudson Highlands. When thoolucor wont lor Crettollo his companions tuok his part, nnd a fracas occurred Inwhldi soveral shots woro llred. The olileor pulled bin lovolver, but It would not go off. Then ho enme to Jvovvburgh for deputy sheriffs. When these arrived Cor oner Miller hnd started un Inuuest nn the dt nd body of Crettollo, who had in tlio interval dlod, Tho rnyntery Is who killed him, Theolllcer could not havo done it, becnuso his rovolver failed to explode, nnd tho inference is that Crenelle's own friends must havo done It. Two nf them, Alonro llornotollo nnd Paullos Htnndriianl. havo been arrested. 'Iho girl has ulso boon taken into custody. An Insurance Agent MU.Inir. Albany, Juno 29,--Davld II, Krefer, who has boon mnnagorln this city for the United BiatosLlfe Insurance Company and for tho Btandnrd Accident Infuranco Company, Is re ported to bo short In his accounts with the Htandnrd Company nnd to hnvo left tho city for parts unknown. Ho Is nbnut 40 vnarB of nco nnd hns a wlfo nnd five children living In this olty. it Is reported tlint a representative of the Htandnrd (ompanj recently enmo hero und learned Dint hoofer was short In his ac counts, wheioupon Din hitter left n noto for his wife and took n sudden departure nbnut mid night. The ofllcn of tho eompnny'n ngency was closed to-day. The amount of tho shoitngo Is not jot kuovvm Ilolldar Kzcnrslona by I'ait Trnlna, Call at New York Central tlck.t offices for particulars of low rat. holiday excursions to Kocbest.r lluffaio, Macara rails. Lake Oeorgt, Saratoga, Alexandria Day, Adirondack, ac. -du. ,,-, ) .., -------------a---. IRON MILLS TO SHUT DOWN. 100,000 MEN IN THE VEST LIKELY TO RE DEPRIVED OP EMPLOYMENT. The Mnnnfaelnrera ltelu.n to Nlan the Hcnle that la Offered by tlio Amnlrnmnted As. aoclatlon of Iron and Nteel Workei e. PiTTsnimaif, Juno 29, At tlio confer-onco betwoen the Wngo Commlttcoof thoAinnlga matod Association nnd representatives of tho I Iron Manufacturers' Association this alter- noon, tho formor announced that thu lodges hud decldod not to ncccpt a reduction. Tho rnnnufactutorssald positively that thoy would not contlnuo to pay prosont wages. I Tho conforonco was In eosslon twenty- flvo mlnutos. At its conclusion tho members ot tho Amalgamated Association wont Into consultation nt their headiiuaiters, and docldcd to prosont their scnlo to thu manu facturers for accoptancoor rejection. Hoero tary Martin of tho Amalgamated Association this afternoon rocolv oil nows to tho effect that thaLaiighllii and Junction stool companies nt Mingo, Ohio, hnd signed tho steol scnlo. Should all tho mills closo down. Itillv 100.0U0 men will bo nffectcd. In nn Intorvlow to-night. M. N Verner of tho Pittsburgh I'orgunind Iron Company, snld i tho shutdown Would be lOiupletc. Tlio state- I mont that tho mills wore closing for repairs was untrue. They weru closing because tho manulnc tutors would not pav tho piesent I wnges. Tho mnnufiictureis would not sign the scnle, unless thorn was an advam o in tlio price , of iron, nor would thoy consent to arbitration. Wnges must lie 1 "i per ton or nothing. In this city 2S 500 men will bo thrown out of ' employment by the strike, and In tho West It is i estimated that not less than 70,000 workmen will boafloctoil, All the mills In tho West, except the fow operated by non-union men, will cloo down I to-morrow lntlellnitelv-. Tho mills that will contlnuo in operation nre Curnoglo's Itcssemer xvorks nt llraddock. l'nrk llius. A Cn, Clark's holar Iron Works, and Anderson A Dopuy of this city. Wood's mills of MeKeesporl nnd I Wcllsvllle. O., and tho Lake 1-rlo lion Works . of Cleveland. Among Uio other Intores's affected by the strike will be the itillroail lreighl business and the coke trade, 'Ihe suspension of work In tlio mills means tho banking up or blast lurnaces ninl. as iienuseiiueiice. tho shutting down gen erally ot the eoko ovens In tho I'onnellsvillo legion. The toko leople saj-. linwover. Dint a I shutdown or several months would ovcntiinlly do tin m good, and that when the mills start up again Dxro will bo a big demand for coke, which inn Dion bo sold at n prollt, whtlo thero is a loss iu thu present prlco of $1 por ton. At a late hour to-night it was iiimored that Oliver Dros., emplov Ing 4,000 men, would sign tho scnle. H. W. Oliver doclined to infirm or denj tho report. Pnti.ADi i rut l, Juno 29. The scale of wngos proposed bv iho local Ironwoikers forthe en suing j ear has tlio samo features as that nnw in force, with tho exception Dint lu the caso of tlio puddlers thero Is dt iniiniled a lever-alof , thopic'sent svstoin, which Is built on tho basis ' ot iron put Into thesurfiieonnd not lion turned i out. It is said that tlio innnutnctuicts will . ngreo to tho scale. No shut down is anticl p und, unless tho condition of tho tr.tdo shall demand it, JBO.SXO.Vj! COWMON LOUAC1LMEX. They (stole a tiise ol W Inn find 480) C1nra, Hut JSeltlslntr to lllwy Wore Uxposetl. J'ostos'. Juno 29. Quite n biecze has been occasioned urtiund thu ( it) Hull In connection vvitli tho onteitainment of tho Ancient nnd Honorable Artillery Company nnd tholr guests, the Ilonourablo Artillery Company of London, involving t-cvcial Common Couuciliucn in nuostiiiniib'o actions. On Tuosdii) tho Committee on Contingent Expenses of tlio Council rofused to approve n bill of 1,430, covering lunch, cigars, nnd , Illinois, witli thu scrviug theieof. At tho moot ing a iiuestlon wns inlsod by Councilman Trntynf Ward 12 who said thit certain mem bers of the coiuinitlee luid taken lor their own luTaonnl use ISO cigars nnd a c.io of wine. Mr. Tino's nscrllon was buked up by Council man Vlr.honey nf Ward U, nnd tlio committee cnlhd ns witnesses Clmiiman Lildy or tho Committeo on Entertainment. Cotincllnien lltnv 1 o-.s. and I. Sullivan und Assistant Lit) Messenger slllovv.i) and Oshorn. 1 1 mi tho tcs-tlmiin) of these vvltnu es it was lenined th it tliere were IK) ig us and a e.ise of wiuo luft over, which weie at the express ir dei of Cnii'icil'iiau I'ns ei leted nn the I steamer an l sulieiiuentlv surreptitiouslv re- i l moved ton loom iu tl el'ity H.ill b the Assist- iiiittit) .Messenrers, while ci rtain inembeisof the committee v.eru waiting .iioiind the nil r In p u tii ipnto in Die "divvj." 'Ihe publication of thc'sioij is saiil to bodue to thiidiss-itfaci!on nt tl.u-o men at not receiving a shaionf tho spoil. As the m.it'er stand, tho Committee on Contingent Expenses refuses to approvo tho bill of S1,I0. 'Ihe suiplus ilgirs and vvlno havo been r turned to thu llrm from whom thev were purchn-ed. and. although Alderman Eddy paid for th" 4s) cigars, tlio cigar dculer still has them iu ids pobbcssioii. (Jen. SiheilJun. Vnviigr Auln Po.tponed, WsnrNOTOS-, Juno 29, Uio clouds tlint hnvo hung ovor Washington lor three days hnvo not jet lifted Tho rain has censed to fall, but tho cold nottbenster is still blowing, and tho thermometer is down to CO. Under these con ditions It is iniposslblotoremovotion. Shorldan to the senshoie. The Kwotara Is read) to set sail at any moment, nnd it was planned to got tho General on board at da) break this morn- l Ing, but during tho earl) hours thero was a drenching lain that put the Idea nf moving tho I sick mnn entirely out of consideration. Tho Weather llureau thought that tho storm would pass awn) duringtlio afternoon. It is a "north caster." i aued b) a dlstm bniieu on tho At lantic const, ami such stouus usunllj last Irom forty-eight to sixt) hours. Tlio (ioueral slept veil lust night, nnd vv.is resting iiuiitl) this moiniiig. It is ini ossiblu to tell just when tho bwntnru will sail. 'Iho signnl men said Iho I weather would clear up tins morning, but It did not. In their olticlul bulletin tills morning they predicted fall, warmer v.ei.ther, with Bouthwesteily winds. Thoiu hns been a cold rain and a northeast wind all day, ()nl nun thing is known, and that is that (inn. Sheridan will be placed nn tneSwatnra the lint moment tbo weather will permit, 'lo-niglit tl.ero ibiio sign of sunshine to-moriow. Tho following bulletin was Issued at 9 P. M.: (ien Sheridan had some liidUestion In the er.rhsr part of tilt day With this tviptinn his condition Is better than at on) time durinr the week lie will not b. taken to the hwatara until all the meteorological cuuditlous are satUIiutorv It was said at tho house this evening that It was Improbable that tho (leneial will be moved to-morrow, us thu wonthor Is too damp and cold. The Iletentlon of the Jlrlde-ev nter Ottawa, Ont., Junn20 At n mooting of tho Cabinot to-day n telegram from llrltlsh Minister Wost nt Washington was eonsidorod, in which ho announces that tho Secretary of btato wishes to draw tho attention of the Do minion Government tn tho alleged illegal sel7uro nnd detonllon of tho American ship llridgovvnter at Shelburn, Nova Seotla, last spring, and the refusal of thu Dominion Gov ernment to compensate tho owner..). 11. Allen of low York, for loss sustained alter tlioGov ernmont hail neknow ledgod tho illegality of tlio seUure and detention by i elcasltig tier uncon ditionally at the end nf eight) -onudiijs. Tho Drldgewater sailed from St. John, N. II . early In April, 1HS7, nnd on tho rub put Into Slielbuin for repairs, Hubsetiuently her owner ntteiuptod unsuccessfully to sell her. Sho was then treated us an Importation and 2.1 per rent, dutj was demanded, although nn sale had been effectei. bhnvviiH afterward released unenn dltlonully. the Government rocognllng tho mistake Dinj had made. A letter leeelved yes terday from Allen states that President Cleve land has intimuti d to him that ho Intends giv ing his porsonal attention to tho matter. The Nnfton Mills Shut lliivvn. Lawiikncb. Mass , Juno 29. The Button Mills, in North Audover manufacturing woolens shui.doiwi this noon for an Indefinite period and over list op ra tiles are out The mill could not make mone) under the present state of Iho stool market, unless the opera tives submitted to a heavy cut down This Ihe vt eav era refused lo do, and the mill consequently shut duwu. Found Xlrowned In Ibe East JCIver. Bnmuel Thompson, a bnntman, found tho body of a man about M) years old floating In the last Klveratthefootof Mnei) fourth street yes'erda) morn ing Ihe man had sftid) hair and Irani with a bald spot on Ills head, and was dreed In a linen duster, dark troisirs. and slippers The bnl) was taken lo Ibe Murguo last night, aud has nut been hleutiind lllBVrcnt Wilis nl I'nlllng. Herman T. Krause. 71 years old, of 81 Orand treat. Jersey City, fell down the elevated railroad stslrt at Church and Cortlandt streets lsitoUht and was badly hurt He went bora, from Chambers Htreet llirpltal. Annie Bol.monliy, aged 6 jesruell outof a fourth story window at Si bnsrtnitrstl, and was scarcely burl at all. rM TK.V SO A.T IS AllOVT IT. Prevailing Produce Kxchanae Qiiolntlnna on lllecllnn lift. A regiment or two of men on tho down town oxcluiligos havo an odd btindred or two to bet on Ciuvoland andTliiirinnii. Tho urov idling odds are 100 to $C0 on tho Demoeintlo candi dates, Tho Harrison-Morton men do not ro siiond readily. Thoy mo timid, and pay they Piofer to await developments on tho tnrlff Issuo. Mr. Eovvls II. Hpcnco of tho Produce Exchange, howovor, camo to tonus )csterday with Mi. Frank Engs. and bot 1100 to JfiO against Hnrrtson nnd Morton. Mr. JnmeR II. llenttio of Tuppor A ilonttto bot Mr. Albert Klnkel $10 to $10 Hint Cloveland and Thurmnn I would bo tho men. Haft loads of hots of this rUo aro negot latod dally. Tho big monoy hasn't couio out yet. A DEMOCRATIC HANNElt RAISING. Great Xuthlialasm In the Mlxth District A Jtrpllhtlcnn f'lnh. Tho Sixth Assembly, tho Old Ironside district, raised tho llrst cnmpnlgn bannor Hint hns bcon put up for tho Democrnllo nominees noutlt nf Fourtoonth btroet Inst night. Tho banner Is n thing of beauty, and roused en thusiastic cheers that could bo heard at tho foiry many blocks to tho eastward. Tho ban ner hangs across tho Btroet from tho 1 amtnnny Hall Genornl Commltteo's headiniartors at 018 Grard Btreot. Honntor Edward F. ltollly occu plod the Chair at lust night's meeting. Hod baudiitimis filled thu ulr. nnd almost hid tho platform from eight. The hull was crowded, and many had to go away disappointed. Whon tho bannor was Hung to tho breozo tho stroot was not wldo enough to hold tbo crowd. Senator lteilly. Senator Ellison and Edwin L. Abbett spnku. Cnngi ossninn Cummlngs was detained elso wl ere. ltesoluliotis woro adopted sutmortlng the candidates. The Uerm in Eepubllcnn Cnuntv Committeo met at 2'1) Unwary, the (lei mania Assembly ltiinnis, Inst night. Mr. Itudolpli Iteiibons pro sii'lng. It was voted that tho committee should resolve itself Into i cinnimign club nnd tlint each district should be allowed llvomuio dele gttes. i'j .1 iidf,o Dlttenhoeior was elected ( h lirninn of the club. Mr. Iteuben. Mr. II. C. llottj-. and Major lerdlnnnd Drjer spoko on tho itepubllcan iiomlnntlotis nnd wero applauded. THE TdAYOH'S A DEMOCRAT. Ilut lie's .ol Gnlnz to Prnlse Cleveland ir lie Doesn't Feel tbut Vuy. Speaker Cnrllslo nnd Congieasmen Bon ton, McMlllin, and Timothy J. Campbell called nt tho City Hall yoslerday to pay their rospoctB to Major Howltt. Ho greetotl Mr. McMIliln nnd Mr. Campbell, who camo first, xery cordial ly, saving to tho formor: "I havo heard of ) our Bplendld speech last night, and of its glorious reception by an audi onco that 1 issed me." Mr. McMlllin acknowledged tho compllmont nnd nesurod Die Mayor thnt tho hlssus woro very fow nnd that thoy woro drownod by up pl.iuse. "Well, they hissed mo nnvhnw." rojolned the Mt.jor Inughiiiglj. "nnd 1 "upposo Camp bell here had a good deal to do with it." The lion. Mi. Campbell disclaimed Ibis. Tho Major afterward Fnid that tho visit of the Hpcakor and Congressman was nf only per sonal Blgnillciucu. Of bis letter to tho meeting ho said: Of course l could have written a letter thnt wonld have uia le a mvellritf like that pure responsive Iter ereuo, tn tin csiidldst, h at d catch plirn-es that will start apt latise aro eastl) turticd Hit tn attitude In reference to Vlr c leveUnd ie mi well known that euclt utterances oul t be oen u -uspiclon ui to llielr hln cerltv. un 1 1 x ill uelth-r Hrtto n ir sa anjthlnir that is noi direct and un, iiaivocnt Ilut I nm i lictnocrut a purtv man and one sholui Iven much ihouebtto the 1 iri'Tqin stion I lntn ducedahill most of wb se pro vNioUHnrein the Mills bill, and which has only been saoiled where chances have been mile And I pre diet that the cailipamn lsun will su-ely be as Indicate 1 in my letter In the mcetlu? ami that the personal characteristics of the candidates are not Involved. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Chnlrraiin lsnrntim Annonnce. the Namea nnd Helecla .National Ilcnrifiuisrfera. Chairman Win, II. Illinium of the National Democrntlo Committee announced jestorday that he had apt olutod tho following Exccutivo Coinmitloc. us the Kationnl Committeo em poweicd him to do: ralifiirula XI K. Tarpey. llurldl amu-l Ivica ceorla John 11 I sttlL llhlio.s L.-nkliie VI I helps. Inwii J J Kicliar isnu. hiuias Charles 1 111 ilr. Kci tucky Henry I) itclienry. vti.iue vrthursewull I Mir. land . ... Aril ur 1' norinan. Miihliraii " V Karnes Vliinirs da Silebiel llnran. Mi'tnurl .. . . John il Prattler. :.cv i,ainishlre v W sulloway. ow .leri) si ilf-a Koss Spw-ork llermiim Oelrlcbs. i,rlh c u-olinu Vl w 1. ins an nine . i alvin s Price. I'flins vania W I, sco't Ithode Island I II Jl irnahy. South l arolina F. VV Dawson Tenne.-te UK Looncv Vernunt .. Hiram Atkios. Vlririnla Jnlm s Harbour w.tt viritlnii William vi Clements. Weconslu .... John L Mitchell Wm II IIahnch. Chairman Tho committeo appointed by tho National Committeo tn procure headquarters, consisting of Messrs. linriiiiiu (Chairman). Dawson, and ' Oelrkl.s. selected the hoii'eat K)estTvventj- n i i t it streot, n ilO-foot fiont litowti-stono houso just back ol the Stiirtevant Hnuso. It will Im I put In order anil matin ready for businoss nt i tho earliest possible moment. Mr. Darnum left the city for his homo at Elmo ltock, Conn.. in Dm alternoon. P Shenrin of Indiana Is appointed secretary i of the committee, and Edward 11 Dlikinsonas- ' Blstitut btcretuij and olllclal stonogrupher. The tVcnllier Yesterday. Indicated by Hudnut's thnrmomotor: 3 A. St., B3.C1A VI ,'.10 11 X VI "i . 1 XI lil. J SOP. SIU7i k 1 1. ia' ii I M.o."i. IJ uiidiiUht, cl'. Average, OO's. Average on Juno -"J. 1CS7, Tsjf. Plctilil Untce l'redlctlnn. For Mnlne. NewHnmpshlro,Verraont,Mafl"a chusetts, Ithode Island, aud Connecticut, light to fresh southerly winds warmer, fair weather lor e tsteru sew Jork. eastern Pennsylvania, and Sew Jiey, light tn freUl vartilile winds becoming southerly, cooler, followed b) w armer, fair weather. JOTTIMIS AROUT lOWN. (iov. Illll has returned to Albany. Judpo tndrexs has granted a limited divorce to Mary Putin from. lames VV litiun Ihe sprli.se races nf ibe Sew York Canoo Club will be held this afternoini ofl llechtel's batdu stapleiun, r) I. The stills of I Alfred Davenport. Christian alirlskla. and John evler a.ninst tho lliimrt. Kansas and Texas I ailror.il were trunslerred vosterday from the -uprema Court u( the stale lo the Lulled Mates Circuit Court. .loieph 1) tlreentlfld 10 ears old sn of David Clreen fleld furrier, nf "i'1 Hroadway pleaded guilty yisler dsy before .lulge Cnwlui; lu theoenrral Sessions to a clurreof grntil larcenv preferred by his father. He was sent tn Ihe Mmini Ueformalor) Jtidir. Vndrews has granted f ermlsslon to the Anieri can J acht l lub to issue l ouds in the amount of $.!. nil A morigage is lo be executed Insecure the liajiuvntof the hoiida and the trustees of the mortgage aro tube W asliington K c unnor and VVltliam 11 btarbtick. thxrlcs II Dunn is years ol 1. a shoe leather cutter, pleated guilty jesteruay beforo Ju tgo Cowing lu the tienrral Si-isioiiMtou charge of felony in ruining a 9Usl llaliighssli) Henry J t'uroi s tailor shop at -aJ srventll avenue Ho wai sent lo thu penitentiary lor a month The lorty second Street, Vlanhaltanvllle and St Nich olas Avi nue ftnl wnv c empaii) hasnbtiiined from Judgo Androws a tuun Uiiius directing Ji hri .Scwton. C ommis sinner of ruhllc Works, tn allow the rompanv to con struct a t'ouble crick ulioti Tweltth avenue, between 1-orly second and Thlrlj rourlh streets John vinhon 'IT, years o! I AnesIjnns aged an anl her lujrariid son nil ef ejiuvtrii Duyvil, were i ut (Irivlngji'-terda) In a one linri-e Koekaway wltnthe lmrso ran nwaj, throwing th m out Mr vialum was slihtb Inluri 1 about bis hi id and xim (tun,, sou wus set. rely hurl The burso broku blslegand w sssl ot. Drs Statrotd nnd llellew of Uellevue llr,spital sild jeslenl ty that there was ro tiulh In Ihe report that .It si ph virllulre. shoded in the bosidtal Isrt sun I ly bad be, ii Ifslen lo death The body showed no mirks ot bruises and whrn brought In tho liiFiltnl lh;a. tletit was rational, and told how he fell anl hurt him self in lirnoklju As the ferrvboat r-'ewtown left Orand Street rtrtr. Wllltamsburgh for .Sew Jork at A .Co clock jesterday afternoon c harles Kaner. col years old, of cuj Kast Twellth slrset. Ihrew bis hit and coat nu ibe drik nnd Jumped overboard He was rescued bv Itlrhard Jones oft e tugboat Driscoll, and was sent lo Uetlevue Hos pital a 1 risouer lire occurred at a JQ o'clock last night in Ihe base, mentor i .- I itroniwas. nccut le 1 hi l.awn me ,t c n. miner il waters who list 4.V illhers damaged were Vlal.k l.rnliian an I Cigar II aler Ci.stasta. ou Ihe llrft tloir $1 f'H each, Krausi Urniers in lorn. oni,o tec u nl iliHir S-V' VVilliam i uglcj plumber nt 4S West Tllrt) i Ighlh street (. I.uke VV alsh a trur kman of ai Water street moved the furniture of a familv oui ct e sherilT street, a tt nement. of w hich frederlck flock w as Janitor on the lSth inst , and the lanpor and the truckman ciuarrcll.d Hock climbed nnVvalsh. truck and challenged him to right Walsh knocked him down with a carl rung Hock Is dying. V aah, who la uadM V ball, will tit rearrsitt- IIKPUCL1CANS RALLY GAYLT. Mf THE METROPOLITAN OPERA HOVSB Mf'i 1 I'LL OP THE lAIIlll'UL. Mt "nn.nht Ho. ah!" la Their Cry, and "Na-Na 9K -Nn Free Trade ' Itoavvell G, Ilorr V Atntiaea Them Col, Ingeraoll Enthaaee R Thriu und Vlndlcnle. Illmself-Wamer pKM Miller I. llnlleilnsOovernorlhatahnlllla jw Tho licpiitillcnn intlllcntlon meotlnR last W night In tho Metropolitan Opora House won a ,(Sa matter of clowds, nolso, hurrahs, and old flan BgR music, with precious fow old flags. "Rally jKa Hound tho Flag," "Murc!iliigThrouuhaoor1a.n m and tho " Star Hpatiglod llannor" wore played '"J?! in stirring monsuro by Cappn and his band, f'j$W but ono ling wrapped around tho Chairman's &vMl table and two Httlo nllk flags hung near tha 7M! proscenium nrch wore tho only ones dlsplayod, XJ exeopt thoso brought In by n fow of the audi- ratf onco. Two drnpod bunehos of rod, whlto and .',;f bluo bunting on each sldo ot each ot tho tour ' SB lovvor balconies wero tho only other signs of ,Jm tho colors. Tho contrast b"tweon tho Countr iJm Democracy meeting In the Acndamy of Muilo ''?R on tho provlousovonlng wns very groat There, efflg despito tho fnct thnt the red bandanna yl ( was tho bannor ot tho night thou- ijt If Bands of starry flngs were displayed, v$f g Plcturos of Harrison nnd Morton, on unframed t3ijk can vases, stood on tho since nt tho Opera ',w House, whoro tho crowd soon hid them from iSt' vlow. When cheers woro cnllod for for the $1 tlckot.lt wns sometlmos remomborod to hold 'M them up so thnt tho audtonco could soo thorn. , Hut tho luck of flags was not tho cause ot an? S8j luck nf color, for tho flno wenthor brought oat W lots of women, whoso oyoB, lips, cheeks, and Si garmcntB, oveusomotlmostliolrvoloos.enlivon- jfc ed tho scone. Tho prominent pooplo present fflSi woro ninny, and all old friends of the people Mj and called for by nnmo. Among them was wjj Oon. Sherman, whom tho nudlonco In vain jjj trlod to get out on tho stage, and who was in a ; ,Jk bov: wltli John P. Linelt. In othor boxes and $& on tho stngo woro Samuel Sloan, Thomas O. '$ Acton, Knmuel Fessendon, tho Itev. J. It, Pax- S ton, tho llov. II. K. JlacArthur. tho Rev. Dr. j Donlck, Dr. llownrd Crobby, Ernest II. Crosby, '98 Cornelius K. Illlss, John Jncob Astor, J. Plor- ''l pont Morgnn. Clarcnco A. Sownrd, Horace lias- jjMj sell. S. II. I rench. D. O. Mills. Iiornard Blglin, W Ocorgo Illlss. W. W. Astor, J. M. Dundy, Shorl- Stjjj dim Shook. C. L. Tiffany, John McClnvo, and J. tt fceiivorl'ago. Jffl Tho shoutB of tho waiting crowd were rather ' chestnutty, oxcopt somo one's brilliant idea of '' il starting up "No, no, no froo tradel" The -SJ cheers for "Elaine, Blnlno, Jumes O. Blaine 1" i Jjj were tho onlyonos that outroarod thoso for the t W "No, no!" cry. Guying cnlls for cheers for the $& "bloody shirt "nnd for " Mnyor Howltt" were -S ovidenco of tho prosonce of n fow dlssentins '-W Democrats or Mugwumps, but thoy wore alike 3 hissed do ,vn. i Tho entrnnco of Chairman Edward T. Bart- '' ,ra lott. President of tho Republican Club, and the t orators Ingersoll and Horrwastho signal for . ; a great hurrah, and Mr. Bartlott was some v -",! time in making himself heard. His Bpoeoh, ' staitingon tho assertion that victory was in j tho air. soon led him tn an illustration to be ;jlfj introtlucoil by tho words: "The BIblo tells ns," Imi when tho alert audienco found n spokesman to itu jell, "Watch him. Hob." Tho BIblo toxt was not jM heard In the laughter nnd confusion that fol- tS lowed. Mr. Bartlott made ono othor Httlo slip. Wj When talking of Oon. Harrison's ancestry, he ;J said: " His forofathor fought with Cromwell iW for civil liberty." Tho Irishmen In the audi- -,vi anco did not liko this. Patrick Ford was at the Jon head of thu list of thoso to whom tickets to 3ffl bosesoutho stnguworo sent, but he was not 35 seon in the crowd, and ho did not riso to domur , g to Cromwell. $! hiTiicn of nx-coNcirtEssMAN noun. "k ET-Cnngressmnn Rnswoll G Horr pleased ' thn audienco immensely. Mr. Horr bogan: w " 1 enmo to juu Irom tho fur West simply fop 'Jm tho pin poso nf saving to jou thnt we propose In tho 1 ilmlng eampalgu to join hnnds with you SS p onlo of the East to redeem tho United States ''jfj of America. IApnliiuse.1 I sat as a dolegate 'y through every moment of thooxlstence of the 'r Chicago Convention, nnd though 1 did not suo- eeed in securing tho nomluntlon of tho man S for whom I was at work, still leotne here ,M to-night to say to joti that the Convention JM j dltl its vvoik fairlj and did it well. (Applause.) -m No Lonvontion over met in the United Htntes ! which liadamoio alngle object lu view thnn '- had tho CoiiMintlnunt Chicago. Von could seo it ?4 wiitten in tho features of ovory delegate. Thoy jX came theioforaslmple purpose 10 nominate a A ticket thnt will win. Appluube.l Wo did It The J j plntlorm adopted hj Dm Convention is com- , 1 ploto It makes for Din Hist time in my ', niemorr n niuare-cut issuo with tho Demo- s 1 cratio party of this nation upon tho great a question of protection to Americnn Industry, 4 As the cnmpnlgn progresses you will llnd that nr. the ntmiisphere will clear tip, and tho Issue , willliecomo moro distinct nnd better doflned. ' Tho ciueslion beforo us is as to which had bet- m termanagu this nation Hopublicun clubs of ) this 1 ountry, or Cobdcn clubs of England. Ap- platise I 1 ruofor tho clubs of our own nation. Tho result of our Conven tion is received diiTeiontly in the world from tho result ot tlio St. Louis Convon tnn All Fngland sot up its hurrah for Cleve land's nomination. Applause Have you heard ! any hurrah lor Harrison across tho water? ' Immense clu orlng and crlos ot " No." " Nol"J 1 So far as I am concomed. I prefer to belong to 1 tho part) that proposes tho building up of its own country. Applause,) Thohistory of Great , Britain doe not Inspire mo with nny very J gieat intorobt. On nil commercial questions 1 that I can recollect sho has been Blmply a ' blood sucker. Eaughtor and npplauBo.l Since w hen did tho Democratic party turn mission ary 1" Mr. Horr continued with a roforonce to pro- V tection as it was regarded In Michigan, and snld that ho bolleved lu It for all tho country as well The Democrats in somo quarters pre- t tended to believe that they would carry Mlcbl- gun. Din speaker had heard, but ho thought 1 that vvltli iho prixluctlon of 33,000,000 pounds ' of wool aud wool proposed to be put on the free list, nnd with copper, lumber, and salt on ' tho flee list, thero was no doubt about Michi gan. Of Oregon ho sarcastically Bald that the , Democrats did not claim it. ' " No." said ho. " W ith nn annual production I of 1H.000 (100 pounds nf wool every Blieop in Or- j egon cries ' lla-a-a-ahl' at the monUon of Cleveland's numo." Tho audienco took up tho " Ba-a-ah I" and mado much of it all through the ovenlnc. TiiitKK ciinEns ron wahneb mtlleb. Mr. Horr was twice Interrupted by the en trance of popular favorites in tho house. One was (ion Sheinian and ono wns Warner Mil ler, for whom some one In the gallery called: "Throe cheers for Warner Miller, tho next 1 Governor of New i'ork." Mr. Miller cost a searching glance up to seo who that man was, but uppirontly did not recognize his friend in j tho 1 rowd. The cheers woro given heartily, Mr. Horr's conclusion was: A "We start with a united party. We have ' ' takoii Indiana nut of the doubtful States. There aro morn Democratic snldiors in In diana than In any other Slate. They have got ' tired of Cleveland. Thero uro 5.000 wool grow ers there, nnd thoy havo got tired of Cleveland. (Cries of " Ilu-ati.") I liko nur ticket because It his a businoss mnn ou It Tho Democratic ' I p 11 ty hicks business bense. The businoss men ') ol this nation cannot adopt tho Bt. Louis plat- ;.' form and lucak down the Industries of this no- ;. linn. But thero urn others to speak after me. ! A Voice Oh go on, wo will stay all night. ' Mi. Horr Wall, I liko tho ticket becausowe believe in tliojaioplo of this country ruling this nation. Whrslt Dint amombor of Congress from Uonrgia roprcsonts only 5,000 votes while ! It takes yj.ono votes loeloct a member of Con giess from Now York f Why don't thoy voto clown thero ? What wo want is a freo vote and a fall count, and wo want to seo a fair voto all over the countr), I can always toll what sort of n political 1111 otlng 1 am in whon I hear the music. In a Republic an meeting I hear "Home, Sweet Homo," but tho llrst tune 1 hear in a Democratic: meeting Is, " We won't bo homo till morning." Laughter.) It is a good thing to sou tho million sons of Miteians start tholr Republloan clubs. Wo need tho young men for this war. I would rather havo this country In the hands of Din men who fought to snvo It than In the hands of thoso who fought to destroy It I can't help It: it's tho way I'm built. Hoars of laughter,! i would like to seo an Administra tion that believes in Die inerlenn nation; that will assort itself, that will not wldno and give evcnlhlng an ty cm tho fisheries question; thai Is run by brains, ami Dial can nsbort the di.'nity nl tho AineilHin nation all ovor tho glolo; thnt .vnuld sav to tho nations of tho world " Hnnds nlT," and rinkn 'oni take 'era off, All wo have got to do Is lo do what wo aro go ing to do vote for Harrison and Morton, (Ap- plause.l A letter from Gen. Sherman was read ex pressing a deslro to remain In the bnekeronnd, and telegram from Ohsuncey H. Depcw from