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iMBMJMMMBMMBMlMBMMBMlMMMlMMMMMBMMBnMMBM " " sitm.9 W 1 1 "IF YOCTSEE IT IN 1 1 Pf i fJ& .M life- f? J La I RELIABLEApVEBTISEBS I 1 1 ' vHfV Vi'B A. -4 - rTQj.Wi W!iSX& .Kjl SkT .efe fe& dk tJ,o the Columns of - WfyZWjls&dSWCi ? IIIj PRBBmiP gmL, r I, I IB, , . ju ... .1 W If. so." Thte apples o Advertisement lB B TTTBJS JW " V VV U?lJ5A Jj 'l S TJAT li 'J J llim" yEWYQRKr SUNDAY, JUNE 1. 1800.-TWKNTY-SrX PAGES. I'liK'K "riVK" CllNTsT" ? LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE. QTtnAT nniTAis iiAicima tjv:itot ! QVAititm. r; xor iiamch. Desperate Effort") to Itratnrn Parly Bin. elpllne Kronen Anery llrectlise I'nKlnml (line o Feint "nr Theatre slnniiBers I'niactx limit I.oadu or Tnlent Wntter ' Wehb htllcl-en mlth I'artlnl IllUdneaa The City or I'm In Will Not Hull Ilefbre November ltrrnhurdt'ie Ilnetora Inalnt I llrnt Nhe Take n JleM American Ho- r elety People HcartlnR Tor Home Mary Anderson to he Slurried nn Tuendny, tviirttliU laV H Tu" Pri IMnflno and ruMlinlno Tjosdon". Juno 14. Tho fighting policy of tlio Opposition, resolved upon unrlv la tlio Fnr lifimAntnrv noAsion in t onsonuenca of tho In troduction of tho Government I. im J bill, and strengthonod by tho unpopular proposal to compensate llijuor sollerrt nt tho cost of tho " taxpayers, hos this wook received addltlonnl and most striking justification. Thooxlstlnc 7 Governmont, whoso normal majority in tho House of Commons Is ovor eighty, stands dis credited and doinornllred In faco of tho con temptuous country, and only tlio Instinct of eelf-proBorvution pretonts it from committing sulcldo by npponllng to tho constituencies. TkecrltU la duo to that which tho Tories In rubllcdonounco as obstruction, but which In private they mournfully admit to be tlio bril liant parliamentary btrategy of tho Llboral leaders and tholr Irish allies. Tho legisla tive mnohtno hns boon brought almost to a deadlock, and can only bo sot going .' again by lubrication in tl form of ( J new rules of procoduio. ... ordlnnry I clrcnmstancos tho Uovommont would haTo ( eolvod tho dlflloulty by dissolving Parliament and appeallne to tho doctors to record in tho ballot boxes their opinion of tho conduct of the Opposition. That this Government hns not followed tho traditional course oi7er ample proof that they foar tho rosult of a general lection, and fully justifies the tactics of Glad stone) and his followers. Lost week seornl Cablnot councils woro held to consider the best means of duelling tho Incipient mutiny In tho Tor -Unionist ranks. a meeting which was roflectod In tho Cabinet ltsolf by tho existence, ol grnvo dllTorencos of i i opinion among the Ministers in rogard chiolly to tho ordor of procodoncy to bo glv en to tho principal Government bills. Tho decisions taken at one council woro varied at tho not, "' and llnally tho Ministers agrood to take tho opinion of a party cnucus before doing any- !fet thing at all. Tho caucus was bold nt tho Carl- ton Club, tho olUclal headquarters of Tory- . Ism, and wnn marked by scenes re ft froj-hlng. indeed, to I.lbornl observers. A The Tories woro divided Into three distinct W camp9, first in which wero nil the Ministers w ho fa ored the cstobllshmont of a now stand ing ordor by means of which bills not passed by tho end of ono session might bo introduced !i into the new sosslon and carried forward wlth- -A out debuto to tho point at which they had pro- W Tlously stood. The members in tho second m group urgod dropping ono of tho three most 'n Important bills, preferably tho Irish Land Purchase bill, nnd forcing tho remnindor through this sosblon by freo uso of closure or ' Bag. The third group, which comurlsed somo of the most influential unofllclal members of the party. ndocated tho early closing of tho present session nnd the roassombllngof I'nr- llament in the fall. Tho discussion was stormy, ' and tho mooting broke up amid much oxclte- ) xnent without coming to a decision. The tamo evening Lord Salisbury Intimated to Lord Ilartlngton that ho must come to the assistance of tho Goicrnment. and ilartington J promptly con oued a caucus of his nondescript party, which was duly held yostorday. Tho meeting was almost as stormy as that at tho Carlton Club, but as nino out of ton of thoso yft. present knew, nnd, in point of fact, were coert- 1 'r, lyremlndod by llnrtlngton thnt tholr political I I lives dopendod upon tho existence of the pros- y ent Goernmont, u resolution was passed in fjT faor of the new standing order ns rocommond- IV ed by Hnlisbury. ' Mcnnwlillo tho Tory malcontents bad organ ized a formidable- movumont In faor of an au tumn ses-lon, but the mooment collapsed in a comical manner upon tho mutineers receiving astern intimation that persistence would re sult In the reslgnntlou of Mr. .Smith and prob ably tho dissolution of Pnrliamont Discipline has not boon wholly restored, howeor, in tho Tory ranks, for last night in n critical dhislon In tho lloufce of Commons tho Goornment majority shrunk to 32 Tor tho momont a crisis has boon avortcd, but it may and prob ably will rocur nt short notlco, and most im portant events may happon within tho noxt few nocks. Tho Grand Old Man has taken a loading part in tho fray, and Is ns active, ns alert, and as tionoful as tho youngest of lilt, followors. The resignation of Police Commissioner Monro, although not directly connected with politics, has further dnraagod Homo Secretary Mattbows In tho estimation of the public and has ttrengthenod tho fooling among the Tories thnt ho is tholr. lonnh, nnd must bospeodlly thrown oorboard. Technically Monro was In tho wrong. He had ndvocnted tlio just de mands of his mon for bettor pay nnd tho estab lishment of a pension fund with a degroo of zeal which overran discretion, nnd he finally Hung what wns practically an ultimatum nt tho hoad of the Secretary of 1 Btale. whoso subordinate, ho wbb supposed to . be. Matthews doellnod to bo bulllod, and ' Monro had no option but to resign. Tho poo- ) rlo will not mourn lor him. for during his bilof tenure of ofllco ho permitted himself to be a tool of the Ton Ucnuriimont in suppressing public meetings and cui tailing the right of etroot processions. ( rltics who do not under stand their subject lnuo boon predicting a mu tiny In tho forcoas a result of Monro's retire ment. Nothing of the kind will occur. Itwns reported inTiir. hu" a fortnight ago that tho agitation among the I oil omen was conllnoil toafowof thojouugor nun nnd would ll.vlo out. Nothing has occurred sinco to rendor uecessaiy any inodlllcatlon of this Wow, Tho fc mon hnvo not competent Jondois among thorn- BN eles, nnd Matthews lias recognised tho jus- " tlceof tho claims which hnobueu put forward Bi on their bohalf ny Introducing a supornunua- B, tlon bill into tho House of Commoiib. Tho po. V llcen en will not receive so much ns Monro M asked for them, but thoy will got enough to H , allay discontent, H Tho Nowfoundlnnddologatos.who hnvo boon m here Iof s than a week, haeshockod tho bureau- m cratsof tho foreign colonl.il departments by H writing to tho uowspapors and giving tntor- m viows to reporters:, In flagrant disregard of dlplomatlo etlauetto. They havo bocn ro- B quested to bo mora cautious, nnd, Iim low of PJI the dellcuto character of tho negotiations now H proceeding, tho warning Is onuldorcd justilla- BM ble. La Van, which Is indisputably tho organ Hj of tho L'lystSe, doclnrcd yesterday that Trance B mustusoforco tocompol tho Kngll'ti to evae- B ' uate Egypt, Presumably, thoreforo. Lord m Salisbury liss finally refiibbd to clvo up tho H land of the Pharaohs In oxchango for tho eur- 1 rendor of tho Trench fishing rights In Now- H foundland. It is an ojien secret thnt tho lirit- H ien proposal to buyout those rights has not H been roioivod Willi much favor by the Trench H (lovornmcnt, uud It Is rcn-unably certain that Hj the present Chamberw ill reject any bottlomout H which does not includo or nlioit rgypt. Here- H toforo public interest In tho matter In Great B Ilrllaln lias beon vory languid, tho averago Englishman having Loon undor the lmpies. H elontlikt thociuestlonwtts purely ono of lob- plorsnnd cod. Hut now that it Is understood that It may Involve tho country In a sorious quarrel with France, tho course of negotiations will bo closoli and jonlously watehod, Tho nvcrngo Knullslimau nforomontloned, who knows llttlo of nnd cores loss for tho New foundlander Is ory scnsltlvo and evon belll coso w lion tho siibjoct of tho withdrawal from L'gypt is bronchod, Mnjor Wlssmann loft Cairo on Thursday on route for Ilorlln. During his short stay In Igvpt ho received from and eont to his Gov ornmont many long descntahos, but it Is not probable thnt tho African dlsputo botweon Hngland nnd Gormany will bo Bottled until ho hns personally reported to l'mperor William and Chancollor Cnprlvi. Tho Governmont here Is daily questioned on tho subject In Parlia ment, but docllnes to clvo uny Information. There Is little reason to doubt, hovvovor, that tho negotiations will rosult In connexions to tho Gormnns in rogard to tho territory west ot lotorI11Nyan7aln return torn Gorman evacu ation oMMtu In tho oast. That sooms to be Stacloi's opinion also, although ho declines to commit hlmnolf to dofinlto statement. Ho recently rocelvod a communication from tho British Torolgn Ofllco which would furnish Interesting roadlog could it bo innde public. Its effeot upon him was mnrvellous, for ho has coasod do nounclng tho Gormnns, and now tolls Lng lishmon: "Tho aottlomont ot the African quostlon Is tho oaslost thing lmnglnable. It is purely a mnttor of gho and tnko. Tho Afrlcnn wlldorness Is not worth a shot fired in anger botwoon Lngllshaon and Germans. It is not worth oven an exchange of angry words." King Milan hns this weok uxporionced tho novol sensation ot finding a nowspnpor with a good word lor htm. The fact thnt tho nows paper In quostlon is tho Aoroe I'mma, tho seml-ofllclnt organ of tho Kusfilnn Govern ment, should suggest evon to Milan's mind that the' praise is not nltegothor dlslntoicstod. Itussla. it sooms, among all hor adherents In Serv in cannot count a man of groat Intellectual gifts, strong norv o. and, abov e nil, of command ing inlluonco in tho Servian army. According to the jVoioc Vremva. Milan nossossos nil theso qualities and qualifications, but ho doos not lovo Itussla, The ob jection, howovor, is not thought to bo Insurmountable Milan must rosldo a certain part of every year In Itussla, nnd len-n to lovo. Hut Milan has said with much force of languago that he will not wrlk into tho ltusslan parlor, no matter how alluring tho wily spider may make It. Ho nbdicated a crown for tho sako of enjo ing llfo in Tarls nnd in othor placos where onjoymont is to be had. and ho won't havo any more fttato business to worry blm if ho can help it. Meanwhile tho stato of alTairs in Servia Is extremely disquieting Austria has punished tho radical Muscovite Government by prohib iting tho import of Sorvlan cattle, thus ruining horvia's greatest Industry. Tho farmers and poosants are. In consequence, prepared to kick tho ministry into the Danube nt the first op portunity. Tho game Is. of course, really being playod by Russia nnd Austria, and tho balance of Huropenn opinion points to the former as tho eventual winner. Thovoung Italian Crown Prlnco hns bcon feted and potted at Berlin with a vigor and cor diality Intended to ofTaco tho momorles ot his ltusslan tour. He Is now on his way homo, carefully avoiding tho Austrian routo. as, ac cording to kingly etiquette, no Italian Prince can sot foot In Austria until Emperor Francis Josoph has returned tho lalt of King Humbert. Mr. T. I. O'Connor is about to sovor his con nection with tho smart little Star, tho brightest afternoon newspaper In London. He founded this journal after infinite labor and pushod It to success almost from Its Inception. Latterly O'Connor has not nulled so amicably with bis codlroctors as was desirable, and a sepasatlon bocamo a necessity. O'Connor 'oaves the con cern with tho solaco of 15,000, In exchange for which ho pledges himself not to start an othor nowspaper in London for threo rears. Mr. Justico Mathow and n apodal jury In tho Queen's Bonch were occupied three days this wook In bearing an action for libel brought by G. W. Dulterilold. an American wine promoter, against a financial newspaper. Tho plaintiff conducted his own case nnd lost, but Justico Mathow remarked to tbo jury that ho cortatnly had no fool for Ills client. "Tho plaintiff." said tho Judge, "is an un commonly clover and dexterous man, and ho conducted his cafe with great ability, and tnero wns no reason to riipposo that Ameri cans had lost anything ot the native shrewd ness of their race, while developing many otbor good qualities." Major Pond has completed his contrncts for lecture engagements, and sailed for Now York from Glasgow on tho Furnessio. Stanley Bignod a contract on Monday for a courso of fifty lectures la America, beginning In Now lorkon Nov. 11. SlrMoroll MackenMo's con tract for twenty lectures nnmes October as tho month for the groat physician's visit. Major Pond has also ongagod Louis Tagan. n high olTl cor of tbo British Museum, for a courso of twonty-four lectures, to begin in November In Boston, where bo will glvo sovon lectures bo foro tho Lowell Institute. I'rodorlck Vlllora will also visit Amorlca dur ing tho winter to locturo under Major Pond's management. Nor Is Pond tho only mnn who is In London to find new amusements for tho American public. Unthocontrary.lt Is prob able that never before were there bo many American thontrlcal managers hero as at tho prosont time. Daniel Frobman has bocn hero this weok visiting tbo various thoatres and taking notos. Joseph P. Reynolds of tho Tilth Avonuo Theatre hns been here longer, tils mis sion boing toBecuro attractions for tho now Lraplro In Now York. A. M. Pnlmor arrived yestordav. AlHaymonof rnn irnnclsco has just returned, having mndo an engagomont to tako tho London Gaiety oompany over his wostorn circuit. T. D. Marks has ongaaed the muth-photograpbod Maud Brnnseombo. who had retired from tho stago to travel with an In ternational vaudevlllo company. A. if. Cnnby, Francis Wilson's manacor, Is in town awaiting Wilson's return from Paris. F. 1). Price, who has ongagod Walter Dncro to suppoit Mr.s. I.osllo Carter, Is soarchlng the tbontroH for more talent. Col. W. V. Sinn of the l'.uk Tboatro, Brooklyn. Is likowiso hore, nnd so are Mllward Adams of tbo Chicago Auditorium and Arthur B. Cbnse, manager of tho Booth and Barrett combination. Two othor Americans w ho are in London orgnnling com panies nia L'dwin Clonry, who is forming a light opera troupe to go to South America, and J, C. Williamson, who has bocorao the biggost tbeatilcal munagor in Australia nnd Intends to take some of tho loading attractions thither from London theatres. There Is also an unusually largo numbor ot Aiuoricnn aotors and nctrossos hore spending tholr money, Sndlo Martlnot arrived by the City of Home, and is studying at tbo Avonue Thoatre tho part sho is to take in " Dr. Bill" at the oponlnc of tlio Madison Square Garden Theatre. Fanny Davonport and hor husband nrualso in town, nnd so nro Kate Forsyth, Margaret Mather, Carrie Turner, Lilian Lawis, llolen Bancrolt, Cora Tanner, Minnie Palmer, Lvans .1 Hoey, Donnelly and Glrard, Otis Skin ner, llalph Delmorc, nnd Harry Lee, and, of courso, all of Augustln Daly's company, and Mary Andernon and Grace Hawthorne. Lvansand Hoey and Donnelly and Glrard, who are all fast friends, came over on tbo City of Homo. The quartet latter a warm g&ino of poker woro on deck In company with a dozen or so congenial cbnmpngne bottles when tho steamer struck Tastnet itock at 3 o'clock on last Sunday morning, lion the frightened pas eonger rushed on deck Hoey proposed three clioers lor tho Captain lor striking the rock BvataHtBBaaatsaasraBBB&aBBB ! and throo more for the lighthouso man for bo. incnsloon. Glrard, hovvovor, took things moro I seriously and disembarked nt Quoorstown In 1 his slippers, lenvlugallhtsluggago on board. Fornnndn Yynnga has snllod on tho Totitonla with his bride, formorly Miss Mnbol Wright. Tholr stay In London was cut short, owing to tlio sorious llluoss of Mrs. Yynnga's mother. Mr.Yynaga'sflstor. tlioDiichosof Manchester, was not able to entortnln her brother's brldo to nny groat extent, ns sho Is still in deep mourn ing. Tho Duchoss Is staring quietly nt a llttlo house on the Thamos belonging to James Gal latin of Now York. Sho suffers from nu acute attack of St. Vitus dance. On tho Toutonio wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Ogden JIlll". who will spona tho soason In Nowport: nnd Mrs. Charlos Lnnlor und Miss Ltaio Lnnlor, who will go at onco to their country place at Lenox. WnltorWobb. who nrrlvod from Now York ton days ago, has bcon strlckon with partial bllndnoss. Ho is with his brother, Dr. Soward Wobb. at tho Borkoley Hotol. Tho eight of ono oyo Is entirely gone. Tho calamity was brought about by ov orwork. Mile. Zollo Dolussan snng with groat success at tho stato concert In Buckingham Pnlnco on Trldny night an aria from "Tho Uuoon of Shoba" and n duot from "llomoo ctJuttotto." by tho snmo composer, with llnrton McGukln. Miss Elizabeth Marbury. who has put aIdo tho pleasures of fashionable lifo and gono In for tho management of plays, nrrlvod In town with Miss Llslo De Wolfo from Paris this neok. Miss Marbury Is arranging with Daniel Frob man for tho production of Mrs. Hodgson Bur nett's plays. Sho has n French version of Llt tlo Lord Tauntleroy, which is to bo brought out In Paris, provided she can find a theatre. A ory pretty Loudon woddlngthls week wns that of Miss Vlolotta Marion Aldou. daughter of W, S. Aldon. famous In Now York n few yoars ago as "tho llfth column man "of tho 'Avici, who hns since boon living In Italy, to Fdward Corning Townsond of Buffalo. Tho coromony wns performed at All Saints' Church on Tuosday, rnd Mr. and Mrs, Town send are now on tho Contlnont. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Smith sail foi Now York to-morrow on tho Elbe. The Board of Trndo Inquiry into the causes of tho dlsnstor to tbo City of Paris will begin in Liverpool on Mondny before tho Board of what are known ns tho Nautical Assessors, composed of soa Captains. This Is nn ultra rigid inquiry, which is soldom mndo except iu casos of fatal marine disasters. But tho offi cers of tho Inmnn and International Company desire to havo the fullost Investigation possi ble mado. aud aio affording ovory facility tor tho inquiry. Tho City of Tarls is now lying nt Liverpool In tho snmo condition ns when sho wns towed into port after tho accident, except that she has boon entirely cloarod of the debris. Cant. Wntklns, First Engineer Wall, nnd tho live englnoers nnd gronsors who were in tbo englno room at tho tlmo of the accident, will testify. On Tuesday tho City of Paris will bo Inspectod by the Board of Trndo jun, and after that repalre will be begun at once. As thorolsno hole through tho bottom of tho steamer tho work will progress rapidly, but tho Inrnan Compan) will not advortlso her to sail before November. Mrs. Langtry Is recovering from her Illness, but sho Is still so woak that it will bo Impossi ble for her to go on tho stago until autumn Baroli Bernhardt has postponed hor nppenr nnco In London until tho 23d Inst, whon sho will tako the part of 00110. Her doctors havo Insisted on her taking moro rest before aglnn playing. The racing at Ascot next weok promises to bo interesting, for. according to present ar rangements, tho battle between Surefoot and Sainfoin will bo fought over again. For tho Boynl Hunt Cup, to bo run at Ascot noxt wook. Imp and Marion are favorites. 100 to 15 being laid against each of them. I e Nord Is first fa vorite for tho Grand Prix, to be run nt Paris to-morrow, 200 to 100 boinc laid against blm. Whistler's book, which ho has at list pro duced himself in splto of tho wiles of private publlshors. will be glvou to tho world on Mon day, An advanco copy, which I have noon to day, proves It to be ontltled ton placo among tho cariosities of lltorature. It Is callod "Tho Gentle Art of Making Enomles as Pleasingly l'-xomplKlod In Many Instancos Wherein the Serious Ones of this Earth Carefully Exaspe rated havo been Prettily Spurred on to l'n seemllnoss and Indiscretion whllo Overcome by an Undoe Sense of Itlght." Tho book Is dedlcatod thus: "To tho rare fovvwho early In lifo havo rid themselves of tho friendship of tho mnny these pathetic papers are inscribed. ' It Is beautifully printed en hoavy unglnrod white paper, with very broad margins. Tho contonts includo most of the criticisms upon tho author's works of art. with tho court rec ords of Whistler's suit against Buskin for llbol. tho Ton O'clock Lectures, and Eomo very spirited correspondence between tbo author and a fow of his enemies. Tho broad margins of the pages Whistler has utlllod for what ho calls "Hofloctions" upon tho mntorial ot the pages, and In this way he gets in some very sharp thrusts. For Instance, on the margin of tbo pago where is printed Trlth's testimony in favor of tho dofondant In the suit of Whistler net. Buskin, there are quoted those linos from Frlth'u autobiography: ' It was just n toss-up whethor I bocamo nn artist or an auctioneer." Whistler's torse "llefloctlon" onds: "In this Instance he must hnvo tossod up " The chapter on "Bnlanm's Ass" Is dovotod to thecritloof Vanity fair, Philip Gilbert Ham mortou comes in for somo e-ircnstlo attontlon, and Oscar Wlldo nnd sovornl othors for Whlst lor's most caustic wit. Altogether, "Tho Oon tlo Art of Making Euomlofi" Is calculated to udd to the gnvoty ot the nations. Every posslblo olTort is being mndo by the Auderson and Navarro families to koop tho tlmo and placo of tho trngodleuno's woddlng from tho vulgar. It was given out n few vveoks ago that the coromony would bo performed (a Crompton Oratory In July, with much grandeur, with a view to throwing curiosity huntors.who are tho bano of such occasions, off tho scent Miss Anderson w 111, howov er, bo mnrrlod very qulotly on noxt Tuosday morning nt tho Catholic chnpel In HnmpBtead, and only afewot her most intlmato friends will be In vited to tho coremony. Tho only bridesmaids will be her two half slstors. HlanLbo and Jullot, Geraldino Ulmar bade adlou to the Snvoy Theatre to-night. Tho house was almost filled with friends of the popular voung Amorlcan, nnd there wns moro floral tributes on tho stage than are often even at a first night. Miss Ulraar will go next wook to Paris to study hor part In "La Clgale ot La Fourml." with which Bho will open at tho Ljrlo In October with Oudrnn, tho compopor of tho operetta. She will Ball for Amorlca. to spend tho summer, on noxt Saturday, Tho Lycoum Thoatro, whore Daly's company are playing "Casting the lloomor.ing," has beon crowded all tbo wook, nnd almost tho en tire houso has bcon sold for many days to como. The newspapers nro most extravagant In tholr praises of the Amorlcan players, and nltogothor Daly's fourth visit to London prom ises to be moro successful even than his pre vious sojourns here. An American hotel sneak has beon arrested this week In London who gives tho namos of Thomas II. McLean and Baldwin. Ho is tho most respectable of scoundrels In appearance, dresses in tho height of fashion, and wears jowels that nro genulno. Ills method is to make acquaintances on tho trnn-Atlantlo steamers, learn about their valuable, and ob taining rooms near his victims In tho host hotels, await opportunities for plunder. Per haps ha Is the man who robbed Major Pond at tlio Envoy Hotel. Tho Major lelt hitcoat.tntlia KOBaEasoiaBaBksiaBiai I pockets of which wero 100 In 10 notes, In his bodroom whllo ho was In his bath. During Ids absonco somo one onterod tho bedroom nnd I took 70 from tho roll, leaving the Major 30 to do business with. McLean or Baldwin wns I arrested at tho Hotel Motropolo nnd tho i pollcohavo been anxiously searching for somo I Amorlcan who would bo nblo to recognize him ns n crlminnl In order thut he may got tho full benollt ot tho law. Tho objections on tho part ot tho pottory trndo to William Burgess, tho newly npoolntod 1 Unltod States Consul In the Tunstall district of England, havo not boon ontlroly dono away with. Yostorday, howovcr, a momotial signed by roprosontntlvos of 80 por cont. of tho pottors ongagod In tho Amorlcnn trado wns oresontod to tho Homo Secretary urging the recognition of Burgess, llOXAl.Tr IS FIIANCR. The llnynllntn Admit There I No lions for Monarchy nt 1'resent, PAms, June 14. Tho spoooh of tho Count of Tarls nt Richmond on Thursday evening prntslne tho action of his son, tho Duko of Or leans, in returning to Franco In splto of tho decroo ofoxilo against tho Orleans family, and seoklng to servo his time In the French nrmy, provokos no fooling hero, not oven In Govorn mont clrolos. Nolthor has It orousod nny on thuslnsm nmong tho ltoynllsts. Somo of tho lioyallst papers of tho widest circulation and Influence go so far ns to say that for the pres ent, at least all hopos of tho rei'stabllshment or tho monnrchy must bo abundonod. 'Iho dutv now inoumbent on the lioyallst party, thoy urgo. Is to try nnd adapt Itself to tho re public, to Increase Its Inlluenoe In politics, and to gain control of tho Governmont, 'iUH V'iro hns recently published several strong aiticlos In which It ureos this policy upon the Hovnllsts, Indoed, the newspapers find In aBpeochdollvored tho other day by M, CoustniiB, Mlnlstorof tho Interior, a disposi tion to tnko n moro favorable view of tho ten dencies of tho ltojallst party. The French Outlild tho Anierlrnn. rvnrs. Juno 14. Tho pictures owned by tho Into M. Crnbbo, n Bolglnn Sonntor, which woro i-old In this city on Thursday, brought unpre cedented pricos. Mr. Morris K. Josup and Mr. Cornollus Vnnderbllt, representing the Now York Metropolitan Museum of Art: Mr. Hutch inson. President of tho Chicago Art Musoum; Mr. William Whltroy. nnd a mimhor of tho most prominent American nrt dealers wero olthor prosont or woio represented Dy agonts. The French buyers outbid tho Americans. Although the salo waj tbo most Important sinco the sulo of tlio Soerotan collection, scarcoly a slng'o canvas Is going to Amorlca. Stealing Stanley' I'roor Sheet. Losnov, Juno 14. Tho SI. Jamn'i Gazrtte Fnvs that a comploto set of tho proofs of Mr. StanlOi's forthcoming work. "In Darkest Africa." were obtained In n mystorious manner by somo person, who offered copies to one Fjig llsh newspaper and to two nowspnpers pub lished in tho colonies. Theso copies wero uo cepted by the nowspapors, but tbo publication wns thwarted by a circular from tho house whU h Is to publish the book, warning any per ron against publishing tbo work, and notifying nny one who did so that ho would bo held responsible. M r, Whitney Coinlnc Home. Fams. Juno 14,-Mr. William C. Whitney. ex Secretary of the American navy, and his wife, loft Paris to-day on tholr return to New York. Among tho gnosis present at tbo banquet given In thoir honor by Mr. W'hltelaw Held, tho Amer ican Minister. Inst night, wero Count Hoi os. the AuBtilan Ambassador t' France, and Countem Iloyns: Count and Countess Pour tales. Vlcountoss Courval. and a number of otbor noted people) Hays He Inveuted the Telephone. Tabis. June 14 -M. Burstinl, tho French cloctrlclan. has boon .emoted to M. Jules llocho. Minister of Commerce. M. Rocho de clares that M. Bursual Is a rival of Edison, and that ho is tho real invoutor of tho telephono, having discovered nnd applied the prlnclplo twonty voirs In ndv.inco of either Edisen or Boll. M. Hoelio ban Instructed M. Bursual to undortnk" tho Improvement of tho extremely dofectlvo telephone sorvlco of Paris and the provinces. IVomen Honored at Cambridge, LoMinv, Juno 14. Miss Tawcett is not alono In winning nigh distinction nt tho Juno exam inations of Cambrldgo Intversitj. The nn nouncemont is mndo to-day that Miss Mar garet Alford lias won first place In the classical tripos. .Miss Alfonl Is a nloeo of Doan Alford. famous for Ms critical edition of tho Grook Teitument. Her Inthor. who is a rrencher of much distinction. Is nlBo n lino classical scholar. He has boon his daughter's principal instructor In hor studies. Ordered to Mop Eralii. Bnnr.iv. Juno 14. Tho Government has In structed tho Gorman ofllclals In East Africa to prevent tbo Emln Pnsha oxpndltlon from en tering Uganda whllo tho negotiations nro ponding botwoen Gormeny and rngland rela tlio to tho territory in Alrlca. The nrrlval on tho coast from Uganda of Dr. Peters, tho Ger man explorer, Is shortly expected. t'hnleru In f-ipnlu. MArmin, Juno 14,-Cholera has broken out at Puobla la Itugat, in tho province of Vnloncla, and tboro hnvo already been fourteen deaths from the disease. It Is bellevod thot tho dis ease wns convevod to the place by some sol diers, who rocoutly arrived there from North Africa. Mr, Monro' Siiccennor. Lospov. Juno 14,-Mr. Wood. Chlof Constnblo of Manchester, will probably succood Mr. Munro as ( lilot of tho Metropolitan Police forco of London. The Klmlra Tralserty. South Nohwai.k, June 1 1. Tho pollro of this city nnd Norvvnlk are 1 11 the dark ns to tho Iden tity of tho woman Eva, who Is nllogod to havo boon indirectly tho cnuso of tho murdor of Irank Warron. tho travelling salesman, in Hrnlr.i yesterday by his Hivteon-)ar-old son, It was statod that tho Coronor at Elmlra hnd sent a photograph of the woman to the pollco hero, but Chief lluttorv of Norwnllt and Chief Aollmerof this city said this morning thnt tho photogrnpli had not been recelvejJ. When It comes they thluk thoy will have notllftlciilty In identifying the woman, it Is said that when Wnrren camo to Connecticut ho ueed to travel all about tho State with hor, thoy putting up at tbo hotels as man and wife. Death From tho rtllna or a Illue Flj, Indianvioi.ib, Juno 14. loung Bnker, ngod 17, dlod to-day. On Tuosday he was picking chickens when something ho thought was a small Bidder bit him on the lip. In brushing it away he crushod It, nnd the wound burnt badly. It bogan to swell and to glvo tho boy Intonso imlti On W'ednosday he became un conscious and romnlnnd so for two days. He then rocovored for a few hours, and soon after ward bogan to sink rapidly until he died. The 1 oronersnld to-day that he thought tho boy was blttoti by a blue lly. Tho My probably Btunghlin nnd Injojted hoptlo matter, and It mnv huvo deposited eggs Am UO Hard Ilulleil J'rxca und IHcd. fAnnov, Ohio, Juno 14, Homer E. Nowton, a farmor, dlod last night at his homo In WobI Illohllold. Throo weoks ago, on n wagor with frlonds, ho nto twonty-slv hard bollod eggs at a meal. Medical aid was unavailing. Ho lingered in torrible pain for throe vvooks with out food. Ho wiih known throughout Erie county as a breeder and Importer of cnttlo and leaves a largo ostatu. XO'ilOUItOVr, JDMS IB, Voce! Brother oTHth Ave. and Sd fit. Begin an Enormous Clenrinc; Salo of the bnst quality leady-mndo Clothluff ut exactly one-half the orlirlnnl prlco. This stock coiiHlhtaof tho highest Krados of thousands of blnglo hultH, Cunts, Pnnte, Vest and thin Sumnioi Clothing for Mon nnd Hoys. A Vast Accumulation of brolton lots of their threo establishments, vv hlcli have all boon placed In their store, Eighth Avenue and i'orty-ucconU Street.-Mv BIG CLOAK TRADE LOCKOUT. raLLT b.ooo ctminAcions, cvttejii, ASD OVKHAIOHS ISVUtrHD. The Lockout I Directed Ap;alnt the Cut ter, but It Kntnll n FlRht to the I'lnWh Detwren the Manufacturer' Aftoelii tlon and the rlevernl Trudo Union. Noarly .100 union cloak cutters woro locked out by nlno clonk firms nt noon yostordav. Bo twoen 0.0U0 nnd 0.000 cuttors, oporntors, nnd contractors will bo Involved In the. lock out by Monday, and, ns tho mon nro thoroughly or ganised and tho employors are firm, tho strug glo promlsos to bo long and stubborn. All tho men bolong to unions which tho manufacturers refuse to recognize Tho manulactuiors havo formod an associa tion to break up tho unions, which thoy consider detrimental to tho trado. Tho load ers of tbo unions of cutters, contractors, and oporators proposo to form nn amnlgnmatlon of tho throo bodlos which will roprosont ov ery body engaged In cloak making In this dtv ex cept tho manufacturers, nnd thoy sny thoy In tond to compel tho mnnufneturors to glvo up their association, or, nsonoof tho men -tatod It Inst night, "we will lock out tho bossos." Tho causo of tho lock-out was tbo strlko of twenty-six cutters In Meyer Jomiison A. Co.'s shop. Theso men quit work last Mondny in sympathy with tho locked-out oporators In that and otbor shops, and hnvo beon out ovor slnco. On Tuosday tho Seeiolnry of tho Cutters' Union rocolvcd a lottor stating thnt tho Manufacturers' Association hnd formod an Arbitration Board, which would try to settle tho troublo in tho shop, and ask ing that a committoo of tho striking cuttors como nnd confer with thorn. Tho wholo Exocutlve Committoo of tho Cutter's Union accoptod tho invitation, aud, with Chairman Arthur II. Dalo at tholr hoad, prosontod thomsolves bofore tho Board tho noxt day. What follows Is their account of tho pioceedlngs. Mr. Al bert Blumontbnl of Blumonthnl Bros, was tho Chairman of tho Arbitration Board. Ho asked the men why tho strike had boon ordered and Mr. Dalo replied: " Wo mado an agrcoment with tho oporators on June 2 that wo would not work In a place whoro non-union operators woro omplovod, and ns Mayor Jonnsson .V Co. replaced tho locked-out mon with 'scabs,' tbo cuttors struck." "Don't you think." Mr. Blumonthnl Bald, "that you mndo a miBtako In associating with a hody of poopla who nro Inferior to sou i You aro Intelligent men : thoy are not." .Mr. Dales answer was "J hoy aro humnn beings and oDght to bo trontod as such, and rotltkoalot of dogs ns thoy nro treated by Moyor Jonasson & t.o." Ho continued, and said that that firm had discharged twentv-threo mon for holding a shop meeting, and bad threatened to blacklist throo committeemen who called at his houso ono night, and whom ho had ordered to clear out, Tho Arbitration Board nka for time to hnvo acoference with the cloakmakors's committoo before thoy gavo their final decision, nnd tho outters withdrew. Tho committees of tho Cut ters' nnd Cloakmakers' unions holdnronfo--ence with tho Arbitration Board onirlday. at which they announced that the strikers and locked-out men would not return to work unloss tbo manufacturers recog nized their union. No conclusion was reached at this meeting. On Friday evening Mr. Dalo received n message from tho Arbitra tion Board asking him to call nt once. Ho did So, und was told that tho manufacturer hnd eclded not to nccedo to tho operators' de mands. I he rnme night tho cutters hold n mooting and decldod to stnnd by the clonkmnkors. At noon jesterday tbo secretary of tho Cut tors' Union recolvea this lottor: Tho Cloak VnutAetarirs AiiocUtion of New York. bllevlDjt (lift strike Acraliut Myer Jonon A Co , or dereJ bv tli Unltrd Claac And bull iutlr AitorU tlon to o unjust nd ASitQst Die belt Imrrrsta ot Hie cloAtmaklnir trade herel Agree not to employ Any members of the Asaorlatiun until the illfTertaeeK be twern the I ntted tloak and Suit Cutters' Asportation aal Meyer Jonasson A Co aro FAtlsfaclorll odjusted. V M .Na.hun etretsrj. As far as could ba Ieainod tho firms which nro Includod In tho Manufacturers ns-ocla-tlou aro r. Itnthschlld A Hro ..tOJCnnnlstroot; lllumontbnl Bros. 452 Broadway; A. Irlcd landor A La. U77 liroadvvai : Wurzorgoi X tioldsmlth, 472 Broadwnv : Popkln A Mams, 470 Broadway: Louis dranor. 477 Broadway; Julius Stein A Co , 507 Hroadwnj : O. Schwab A Bros . 11 Green street, and Benjntnlu A Cnsparr, 405 Broomo street. Altogether botwoen 230 nnd 300 cuttors wero locked out. It Is reckoned In tho clonk busl noss that ono cuttor turns out mntorial for twenty oporators and finishers. There nro nt present Mm cloakmakers who havo loon btnklng for several wonks. Bo twoen 1.MID and 2.0u0 cloakmakors who work In tho t-hops of the innnufacturors and luoro tnan JOild who work foroontrnetorf will bo put out of work for want of cut cloth, bo thnt there will be a total of over 3 000 people out of work in a fow dnys. Tboro was enough work to keop them busy last night, und u groat mnnv will hnvo enough to do to-day. 'J he Cuttors' I'uion paid tho twenty-six cut ters who struck In Mover Jonasson A Co. s shops tli apiece, yestorday. tho rato of wngos thoy hnd been getting whllo at work. W 1th SuO mon out of work, thoy will havo to reduce tho amount of wcokly support, but they say thoy ran alford to pny enough to enable tho mon to hold out for month'.. There aio nltogothor about 00 cutters and over 10,01)0 cloakmakors In this city. 1 Ive hun dred cutters bolrng to tho union, and thoso whonroHtlll nt work will contribute to tho sup port of the locked out men. Of the cloakmak ors Inrdly more than 5.1111O belong to tho union, but tho others would not hnvo onoughwork to do with all tho cuttors on strlko. Mi. Dale snld last night "Our brother cuttors who havo not beon locked out only await our call to go on strike, but tboro Is no necessity for our asking thuni to do i-o at pro-ent. 'I he manufacturers cannot do nny buslnoss without us. Wo control noarly ull tho productlvo force in tho cloak trndo In this city, and as tho busy season Is fast npproaohlng thoy will want to get us back, Thoy have formed an association among thomselvos whoso object Ih plainly to harm us. Wo nro going to try to broalt up that association, and II wo succood in gottlng)bo oporators and con tractors to form an amalgamation with us wo will euccocd In doing it, too." si it AttAiSbT nit: uoriiitxaiEbT. Charced Willi Infrlnclnc nn a Patent tn I'Mlnc tho Curtrlilco Kxtrarfor. Bonos, Juno 11. A suit Involving n largo rum of monoy will soon bo bogun In tho Unltod Stntos Court In this city. Charles Hoad, ad ministrator of theestnto of William Smoot, Is ttie plaintiff, nnd Samuel W, Porter, Master Armorer at tho Sprlngtleld nrmory. tho nomi nnl dofondant. 'Iho United States Govern mout lathe real dofondant. Tho tubjoct of tho suit la tho cartridge extractor used on tho Sprlngllold rlllo, In tho uso of which the Goi ornmotit Is nlleged to havo Infringed cortnln patonls owned by tho partlos reprosontod by the plaintiff. The court Is nskod to enjoin tho defendant from tho further uso ot tho Inven tion nnd to ordor the defendnnt to account with nnd pay over to the rlalntlff nil tho gains and prollts niade or realized In the making, manufacturing, nnd selling to others of tho breech-loading rllles described In the bill. Tho suit wan Urst brought ten years ngo. and Is now ready for tho court, tho evidence of wit nesses having been taken by a commissioner, 'J I10 models ot the (lev loos used by thodofond nut and thoso nn which plaintiffs Intestate bad heou granted patents aro at tho rooms ot the United States Circuit Court. Post Olllco building, and it is oxpocted that hearings ho foro Judge Colt will begin at nn oarly day, Should the decision bo ndvorsu to tho Govern ment, the latter will havo to pay the plnlritllf 1111 onormnus sum of money aggregating jios nlhly. a million or more of dollars, Tho exact amount Is to bo determined by a mnster, who will be appointed by tho Court to assess tho damages. rooitr. nnuTiiEiis or Eighth Avenue and td fit. Begin to-morrow, Juno lfith, their Extensive Clearing Bnle, nt exactly one-half tho origi nal juice, Instead of illbpoblng of tholr brukon lots at w liole.ialo nt u t-acrlllco. 1 hoy tako this method of n'tnlllng thorn ut half prlco direct to their customer?, gl Ing tlioni n rnre chance to obtain the best reiuly-rmule clothing at exactly half tho prieo. Adv. ' BjdUsi " Dlilnftotapta are fragrant and con poison 1 eu, Mt mm iu year ttiuii, At lrux'isu.-Ji, iaOHiABBBBaailHni A,;;.i' llUUKKS, MILK avou.KU. The Hkle roll or I.lRhtnlnn; und the llchoe Full or Thuuderou Itumtile, Sloop was brokon nnd milk wns spoiled all along tho Atlantic coast, from Now 'lotk to Maine, early ostorday morning by n soilesef local storms, accompanied by unusunllt sovero thunder nnd lightning, lutlilscitv tho play of tho lightning begun nt nbout 10), o'clock, Frl day night, mid an hour later rain I ognn 1 1 fall. 1 ho grcntost sovorltv ot tho storm, how ever, wns .botweon midnight and 2', o'clock. In tho llvo minutes bolero l'JJ, ocUck rnlu foil nt tho rate of llvo inchosnn hour, tho down pour rooming almost n solid mass. Tlio total rntnlnll wns throe-fourths ot an Inch. Tho lightning was, however, tho most start ling feature of tho storm. Its piny was Inces sant for over an hour, and tho thunder which nccompanlod It was torrlllc. Upon tho brldgo tho lightning playod such pranks about tho cahlos mid tho railway that tho trainmen woro almost nfrnld to go through It, nnd olsowhero around town thoro woro strnngo sights or Ft inn no Imagining-about tlio ncilona ot balls of lire nnd other 0kct1lc.1l exhibitions, 'Iho majorltv of peoplo woro In bod aud asloopwhcn tbo storm broko out, nnd to tholr suddenly nwnkoned senes tho blinding Hashes nnd coaoloss ro.ir wero doubly terrlfv ing. tester day morning ovor j body asked everybody else: "Did vou hoar tho thunder last night r until the thing got to bo such n chestnut that little stuns, with " os; I am not deaf. ' upon tuoni, were stuck up on desks In down-town olhces. The storm Beoms to have done llttlo actual damage In this i it), nnd Horgoiuit Dunn ot tho woathcr bureau Bays It was nut noarly so dreadful as It lookod nnd sounded, coming In tho dead of night. Iho porlos of -tornis of which It was ono wns caused, ho Bald, by nn nren of high pressure out ovnr the Atlnntlj crowding backward upon n low pressure nren. coming from ovor the lakox. Along tho lino whoro the two pressures mot nil sorts ot atmos phorlo disturbances woro kicked up. xiauzA'i.ia is a not: si: cab. The Cor Filled Mlth nine Flume ,Tut lie fore a Mlchty Crnfth. Soon nftor midnight on Fridny night tbo Montgomery stroot enrln Jersoy City, which loft tho forrynt U'4. was opposito Von VorBt Park. Thoio wore a dozen passoiigors. two of thorn ladles, on tho car. 'lhe car was within a hundred feet ot Jersoy avenuo when thoro cumon blinding flash of lightning. Tho Interior of tho carsoeraed to bo full of bluollnmo for Bovernl seconds. Thon there was nsnno Ilko tbo crack of n lire cracker oxplodlugand then intonso darknoss. The four lights in tho car wont out. In nnother Instant there was a dofenlng crash ot thunder, 'iho horses stopped and trembled. I rom the time nt tho flash until after tho thunder lap tho boat In tlio enr was suffo rating. Ono of the passengers told a Srv re porter last night thnt ho felt ji.st as though ho was in avNe Ho had to gasp for breath. Ho wantod to shout, but ho couldn't make u sound. All tho othci passnngors ho said, woro affoctod In tho same way. Gno of tho women rushod to tho front door of tho oar nnd was staudlnfT there gnsplng for breath whon the conductor, who was the first ono In the ar to recover Irom tho effects of the electricity, struck a match and lighted n lamp. The othor woman, pnlo and speochlt rs. Bat In a corner seat w ringing her bands. Tho car was hnlf up tbo hill botoro tho pabsengors fully recovered from tbo shock J-ovorui planks wore torn out of a high board fenco nenr whoro the car was when the lightning Hashed. vsr.vcur itii.r-ttis.poxr Coralne Knelt From lSuttulo Jllll' Hhovr to Die Col. O'llelrns Interpret. Five rod Americnns of the Dakota trlbo of Sioux who hnvo boen assisting Buffalo Bill got hore yostorday on the steamship Snnlo. They enmo In the steorage with a lot of foreigners. Ono ot them, a tall, litho llmbed buck ot 18, was so 111 that Gon. O'Bolrno, who Is an old plainsman, and understands tbo Sioux lnnauago. had him sent to Bollevue Hospital. Ills right arm from tho wrist to the olbow Is badly ulcerated. Tho arm. according to tbo Chambers Street Hos pital surgeon who examined It, looks ns If it hnd beon broken and not proporly attended to. It gavo tho young Indian great pnln. which ho boro wltn smiling stoicism. Besides this ail ment ho has consumption. His name Is Klll-His-Pony. Hiscomonnlons nro fine specimens of pure blooded Sioux, and all but one aro under '25 earsofngo. They woro attired In slop-shop clothes which lit Locarno them. Their names are- Bluo Italnbow, 1 Ittlo Lamb, Bluo Boar, nnd Eaglo Horn Gon. O'Bolrno personally questioned each of them. Ho sav s that ho will rail tho attention of tho Indian Bureau to tbo way In which tbefo Indians are "out homo un nttondod 1 an lntoprpreter. They wero taken away by the xhovvmen with the understanding that tliov woro to bo treated kindly and kopt out of tbo vrny of temptation. 'J bo showmen gnvo a bond to tho Gov ornmont that thoy would tako care of Its rivl wards nroporly. None of tbo Indians looked ns If ho hnd had an altogether pleasant time abroad. All but hlll-llls.l'onv, who probably will novor como out of Bollevuo allvo will start to-day to join their tribe nt Pino Iildgo A coney. Kill-lll-Pony had a severe homorrhago just after land ing at the Baige Office. $SO,QOO,000 CAPITAL. "The North American I'nmpnnj " Orcnn-Ired-A tflO.OOO Fee I'uld Dona. TnrNTON, Juno 14. Tho North American Company is tho nnmo of n now corporation whoso certlllcato was filed in tho ofllco of tho Secretary of Stato to-day. Itlsbellovod to bo connoctod somewhat with tho Oregon Trans continental Company. Tho capital stock is t30.o00.000. Tho company Is formed for tho ptirposoof purchasing, selling, nnd oporntlng railroads, nnd promoting their formation, as well as the formation ot steamboat and slo.uu flhip cori orations, to deal In stocks bonds, securities, and franchises of ovor kind, to ac quire and oporuto tolegraph nnd telephone lines, to enrryon the business of mining In lr. n. gold, silver, nnd copper, and. In short, to engago In commercial nnd speculative entei nriso of all sorts. Tho capital mock Is dlvldod Into 500,000 Bhnrcs. Tho only names signed to tho (orti llcato nro those of Fdward Q. hoasbryof New ark, who has ion shares: Corn N Williams of Summit and t hirlos 1 Bnrgmeverof Hall way, who hnvo ouch ten shares 'J ho eompans gavo a chock of (10 000 to tho Secretary of tatoailts Incorporation feo. It I said the names of tho incorporators given nro us, d simply for tho purpose of Incnrpi ration, tho namos of tbo real parties not appearing. SllK UblKli IX DUV HOCK. The Dolphin dure a Lurch that Net All Itimritf Hcramtilliic fur '1 heir I. Itch. There was a scare nbonrd tho unlucky llttlo stool cruiser Dolphin. In tho dr dock at the Drookb n Navy urd josterday morning. Moro than half of tho watorhrid boon pumped out of tho dock, aud the dock workmen hnd begun Bhorlng her up with tlmbors when sho gavo a lurch to starbonrd, Ono of tho sin res hod snapped. I be dock work men ran lor their lives up tho Bleep stono stops of the dock, thinking that tbo Dolphin uus going t capsi.'o altogether. But bho listed onlv about ao and couldn't go ovor any further as sho was still allo.it forward. She --laved In this situation f ir about flfteon minutes. In which tlmo enough water was let back Into the dock to lift her on an oven keek Thorn woro no uisunltle". 'JheenuKonf tho nccldnnt was a proponder nnconf weight on tho starboaid side of tho ship her port boilers boitig empty mid hoi starboaid ouosfull. The, Doctoi r-iuinl Illm. JlBtnirtrtuiT June M Martin U Tebln. air rmplojee at lhe Nuusnpick dock et)ler I a aaloou ou i-jlnleld nenue thla inonilnj und after tie swullowrd iinout ce f chloroform rne 1 I e dono It tro id by Pr ritilt administered nn luriitote and lobar itss raved He las late!) I ien despondent on rucount ot the luuir sickness ot bis nit,- llrldgeiiort' 1'opulutlou, nmnr.eroBT. Jnne 14. Of the fifteen census taker In this city only two I a e completed their work. It 1, ex bected that the population 111 number 0x, Fun tent 'Iralu In Amerlrn, The ewirtest trilns are run between ,ur Vork and Washiuirum vu lersey ( eiltrul Iteudliu nnd it arid il I arlor larKin all rr-ifns. Mat Ion to uf.I.iberi) st .4 ill r,n, "'llir MliiniHis ullur" i' x y, our trade mark on your collar- r tutls demies per feci lurar also superiority ot ijuulu) au 1 finish Jv Messrs riper A Co, the new jroprletora of the West rid Hotel which Is the nearest hotel tn the iron piers, ask unl) ailslt to prove lust Ibey flee the best miles la lbs most, imjiulii. Jielsl.ni tue jjUjyk-sat, I raraBBBHBHBasaHHHtaHg U1G ROODS IX ILLINOIS. iipoj.tvs or nt: ivy iiais tvicx tub ui:i.h.s lsiu unLi: I'lnprity Snrpt A ns In Itoehfnirl, Roek Ilunl, mill ilnlli-t iiir,.i. (in lloura unl Unlit null 'linikn lite t mti-i mined Hot i.i Mini, 111. Juno II -The heavy rains of tho past two , us h.ivo stinted all tho t Ivor and ccol.s lu this neighborhood on n i.impago. Last night thn lloo I ru-liedovnrtlio bottoms, sweeping aw r In luges In iho Ivonl ni-d Keith Crook vnllovH ami distrmltig nn Imthonso amount of proporlv. Nmrly all tho factories In thlstitv wero Horded, nnd in mani Instnncoa tho buildings woio bidlv wtccked. On Cedar Btroet hundreds of lumlllcs were taken from , tho Windows f their homos by llremon, who Piopclloil themselves ibmugli tiio streets In boats nnd r.itts. Tw inumbets ot the Milrloy family aro missing nnd it m suppoead thor wont down In tbo Hood which tore madly thioiigh tho narrow thoroughfare. '1 ho double Howo truss brldgo runningfrom tho Illinois Central innln track, gavo away at 11 oclock, and wnsbweptdown Btronm by the torrent. A lew moments Intor tho rising waters crept Into a store of chemicals at Gra ham s lnborntotv. and cntisid a lire, which spread to all parts of tho building, and paused a loss of 110 00). 'Iho loss to tho Illinois Cen tral road Will nlonnnmotitit to25,OIO. 'iho wreck on tho Mllwnukoo and St. Paul rood prosonts tho vorst iippoarnneu. Near Binlsdoll's .juiirry a freight onglno and four cntslio In tuoditch a mass of nuns. Thoro were twelve, hog In iho cars, nnd all woro it low noil 'Ihntniok at this point was i.ilsod on a h lid embuikment. but the water tore nvvav tho mass as II It hnd been of fn-rthers. m.f !'unru " !"1" "tlio tho track has boen llltod bodily and carried from thirty to Ilfty feot to tho east In somu placos tho rails woro carried over tho tops of trio feucos and deposit ed on tho side of tho hill. v iho onlv thing left of tho now School street bridge l i the in hutments on either sirlo of thn crook. I ho Mul bun Ktteot bridge was dashed to pIojoi. anil the water In Kllbotirn avonuo reached tlio pot chin of tho houses. Tho pecuniary loss In this city will reneh $500,000. ttiSiMi,2n,r1",.,"inV0:jtr.,.1,l ,no1 known fell Mcadllr all last night. 'J ii northern, oastorn. and sou horn Portions of tho city nnd Brook lyn on the southeast were Imind rted. Aloncc Illikoiyand Springs i reeks and tho MougS drain which runs thiough the city tiro wntnr was llvo fiot deep At 4 o'clock this morning peoplo in tho southern part of iho cit) movoS put In boat' Tim 1 gn, Jollet nnd Fastorn llallrond dopots aro under water. Outhouse are Moating around nnd niennnj bojsniosall ingabout on rafts nnd in boats. An o il widow llvlnu' near Hlokory Crook waa rescued just as hor houso was carrlod away. It lodirod on tocond menus bridge, whoro It was dashed to pieces. 'I ho Btreet car tracks In many places aro undor thieo feet of w.itor. nnd tho olectrle ears nro Kloppod. Soveril rnllroad biiilges on tho various roads running through Jollot .ire washed out and trains aro delayed. niitVir.1'.Vr.ol,ollol',Vl1.1!" !'k to got out of tho , ftoodod district with bis hurso atirrwagon, waa Bwept nwaj by thn current, but managed to i pavn hlnisolf. John Itch hman's horses and vvagon woro swept nw.iy. and bo saved hlmtelf by clinging to a fenco post '1 ho stroots of tho JS cltj wore Ikn rivers nt VI o'clock ln-,t night. - At hock Island the storm assumed cbnr- Try? acterlstlcspf ntornndo. Buildings wore over- vk turnpd and a trail or wrockago S0O loot In width was left through tho city. Lightning ? killed twenty horsos nt Amosn, anil rising waters wabbod away threo railroad bridges bo twoen the cltvand Not tli Aurora, ltallroad trains nro stalled on nnnrly all tho systems penetrating tho flooded d.strict. CARL XAGPL't SUICIDE. lie Evidently II ml Had rinme Trouble with III Father. A man jumped In front of nn outgoing For Rockaway train on the Long Island Bnllroad ntJamnloa on Friday afternoon. Tholocomo tlvo tossod him from the track, crushing his skull and frauuiing his arms and logs. Tho lifeless body was carrlod to tho Morauo. A ploeoof paper was foil nd pinned on tho lapel of his cont. On ono sido was written: IiriR VIoiiiur I hiv stood alt of m father a mean acllnnit as lonu ns po'alble lloi in lie will nol muru my loss, I renialo, )nurerer Inlniriion r,m. 1- cuse iu) bid rllln I was in a feeble condition. On tho other sido of tho paper was written: vtother dinnt orr overrnv action as I hope to en to a boiler luud. May l.od foriovo me If I aui dome wronir ui o J by. mother, and all riod by for the last time. Ckl nagku Ho was a Oonuan. nbout 21 vears old. No address waa found on his person. A Mullet 'I'll much ntar Win lion-. A f ne or bulli i a fin d ihr msh a windoir of n naa acnier car i u lite lunr Island Uuilro-v I bitween Bay Miorenn 1 lshpon Thum tin W tills 1 .MalTord, a brother of ei I iiin, -rates Varnhal l has M. staTord. ho waa cluing m iheuin lo, ns ,truct lu the lace with tha pleci or ahuterej The rulMille I a,ed out through tl e m low on iheontosltOK de. f rli-ear llotli Mr htAirord An I the oud ipiir of Hie treiu thought ihey heard tho report of a rlilc slohn Meier I the Father or Triplet. Mrs. John vie) er of in rourth eireoi llnholren rrare ulrlh )esterdn to trip! two drl nu I a I o) All the ctittdreu are I eilthy and the in' ther is Kettin? Along well The father la n JoiUhtneetnan ant works, ntha Ilremen eteiiluhhl J ler At Hi onin vtra sle)rrw,is nlreu 1) the inoile r of rlso chl Iren rhrce of whom are UtliiK rheodestis II veursoli litiinnrd hi I.lKlitnlna:. Trie two stor) frame dwol'ln At cni faual street, biajdeton oecuptt I b) vir bijnox HenGton an 1 tier ihoboii. was ciriick bv lUhinln )esierdiy mo n ng. Ttie Inrhtnliu'srri rk belw en ri e tw Mindowsif Mrs. II oisrft nrt ,ipsrtineiti. kno mi tn,ilarce bo es In rh floor mil hiruin. Mrs llenslnns c oi'mu -he waa Sliiune 1 nn 1 b id.) rut abi it If o rire arid arms b) fa Is Inn plaster The 'Weather. A ser'es of lien) ihirn cr ntorrn prevailed on tho Atlantic roo-t fr in this i n uurrhnirl to Faniort, Mn.eir') jisterlit niorniiiir Ihel cvl etorni parsed over this , I) from itliw , t lo norrlie isr ntiended by a beat) lallof-nm fr in I J . , V )t lo I-' 10 A Vl ilia fall u ti r, or, an ii rh or an aiorae of I tt inches an hour 11 e n Ml ritn full was three 'iiiartersof au inch A een-e !o' rei die 1 t' roiihoul It e e irl) inornilnr, he rum light atom 7 A M nn I conttuulni; throughout Ih, da I'ulti fell in rt lul e reel ns tl e Ve I ii,-' md sratea, ana It, tow an I lllln , an t lik it showers In the Nonhwe.i I'lsewheri Itwi.-lair, A hiror.ietr ii it (teson ettenielor riheUeHern -tatea bordering II o Mi,i,lpi I an I w i, arllally dl Md 1 m'o 'tirio fi'rnr erltrc one e ich oer vtanl tuba. I' w i mil tu rthern Texas ihese ra ised lil,rh ,J winds mil unusiiull) warm wiath'r over the enllre K are, bevere lord eiorius are pmr able In all lhe .lis- 'J, triers cov.rel I) it e.e ,ieirettl3ns f. r uinreaof hluh i jriKtiro wini leiniieriiiirre nrluly atoio f rrerlmr is jushtr? d'Mti Irom ih Alask i distrler aud wherever TT. tho w irrn and cold currdita meet so) ere lot alsioruia 'i' at, hoi nl tiKCCtir llrillnmt e clrl' nl biorms havo boen iu rt frt'iuent this month than for )earspast Tlu ioii I jerlo Ileal "inn sell of June, vililch usttiill) i" urs from lhe nth tol Hi Uaihanit stealy tmpaae "f I eat irenerall) i ikes ilire betueei ihoss i' nt evcti t a llulii fa I about tin Ibih and n marked nol sell ciunesali ui Hie ..,! and .'JJ. Irom present ludkai ons the warm weather now la the Mississippi vain ) w 111 move i ast on 1 remain with us n day or two. In this city yester lav thi tilliesti.overnment rempera. turowis"" 1'iwisti.' nvrraire liumldllyH7ercenl, wind I tlhtean The rain crnlnl aboutn to , M , and the day si as i.i netully toett), with showers In the evenliur. Tn-da) proinl-esio le Kener.-illy fair vilih occasional phowers. and warmer. Moudt), atinwer). aul still wanner lhe thermometer At Perry a 11 armacy in Tim Pvw bnl dink records I tho teuipcriture yisterdiv as fol lows IkHi ik to I ism ia 1 A vr Till ill' ,1 HI" M t I7 UA M . 7I ill" i I' VI -J" 7e ii a vi , 7i i., i i vi 77" nn 1J VI .. . 7u ll.'HUuliiut 7- Averaie . . .. 54 Averajfe on June 14 l--n . s iioml orrirr ronir,t r irr h r m. stiniy for Maine .New Hampshire, and Vermont, fair, pr celed In Vermont by showers, sllihll) cot'er, i.orth erly win Is or llattjrhuitttt, HI ole jIjiH rrmi'dfrui antral: rrn .Veil I i-i , ii.hu t i J "l Amniiii .j jlr, tuoltr, ttrryl i'aium ii u If "H "'''" l" ,,h " '''"' anJ l0'1' tni Vl'ncAi""" ii "' ' """' ll'""'"1 J lortle p-trlctif 't in i.eMlern I'ennsilvanla, . V. w te s, Pelve .0 V 4- 111 . . V I i a f sir, Ii, I , ri,i v r. iioii.i Sim v tern , ,r e ,l . " i II i. lorn lellS)ha. i j an I New icrsi-v i 'I e.u I) winl" ror wmtrr N w ) n w storn I e msilianla. And Olilic fair excej ' " ' '" n'helaiti sta i mary tem perature eaceyt elKUP naflutf lu rrUKlOjUiatf TsV flnbla VTlBla, tl"-''' 1 - - - aSfc,.,.