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Ho ' TllK SUN, WEDNESDAY. MARCH fl, 1802. : ' I ?, THE BRIDGE BILL FIXED Ul H ' cor. rum eh An tiik i.iAiisT.ATvna H ' AittiAxan a lOMVUostiae, B Both Ilnnaea Promptly Pna Amendnienta B '" Tnxtnc Ifce llrldie and Ha Elevated Hull- K mart Conneetlon-It lan't a Isenvy Tux, Though Mr. Hnlllvun Favor Hundny M n nil I nor, Ilceanse It Would Give lllm a B Chnnce In t lone Ills Hnloon One Day. B Ai.daw. March 8. Oov. Flowor and tho T-nft BV Illvor lirldgo pcoplo fixed up n compromlso H , this momma on llio lVut Hlver Ilrldco nnil H ' Movnteil Itallrond bills which wn nccciitnblo BJ to nlmost ovrrvbody. nnil It passed liolli J Houses. Tlio bills will liecoino laws In their H prpjont (dintm. Theto wns llttlo fuss In tlio J Bonnie. but In tho Assembly efAlderninn H CoiikllnR nnil blr Wince-lot Wells made ft tlt- tot (Iclit nualutt ttio Mil. which sllrrod nt a H good deal of fcollni: mnl hrotiiilit nboul ono of H t tlio liveliest scenes of thoCMlon. After tlie nu'ssaco of (iov. Tlowernn thosnlo of frnnchlsos wns read to the Legislature nt I InRt jiIrIiCh fcloii. ioryono nw Unit tlio 1'nct Illvor Ilrldirn bill nnd Its olovntrd rnnd trftllor would Iiavo to lio rccnllod from tlio H Oovornor nnd nmntidoil. sonsto nrovldopny- f mentfortlw franchisor to tho miilctpnltroifm- rlcs. or the Oovernor would veto loth bills. Scniitor.Mcl'nrien w.inteil to lot tho Mils Rtnv r in thoOoverniTVliiinilsandliavotlioaovcrnor f takn tlio rcinnsllilUly of vetoltiK thoni. llo t thoucht llio Governor mlchl linck down nrtor i nil. Mr. Pry Dollnr Niilllvun. whofq nnmo I li' wns on tlio billR ns tliolr IirWallvo fntlier. I dM not v.. Hit them to dlo. Tim lirool.lyn P j clcvntod roml people, who nre exported to uunrnntoo tlio brldixo bonds nnd thus rnlso tlio P money fortlio htlilce. woro vvllllncto runkoa small p.iyinont to tlio city rntlior than boo tlio P bills voided. I So tlio compromlso was nrransod. flov. P ricixvorwnntL'il llin brlilco topny lncs when- P oor Its cros rnmlnirs flmnld eioeeil mi P ' nvernco of $:i (Hit) n day. Tlio brldt'o piopln I f i werowlllliiKtopny tiixoson oninlnci om'ooiI- : J Inc sn.lMH) dny. Tlier H'Ut bo dlUVsrenco I j nnil mndo It $4.tHH). rtotlionmemlnioiit rvids I that whenever tlio brldso's Krosh enrnlncs ', amount during six niontlii to otcrSJ.OOOu C dny.lt is to pay n tn of ono per ci-nt. of Its t cross enrnlncs to the cltle of Suw Vork and Urooklyn. to I o illvlilod In proportion to their nssossed valuation. Tlio tnisnbout as low as It could boiniulu. innl III not amount to much, an ut a nit oof $.'i.(HH)ininy cross enrn lncstho tax would bo less than S-'-'O.IHHI n year. Tlio brldtfn strimttirn Is ovmipted fiom taxntion ns lieretoforo, but the elevated ruad tn Now York 1-. to lie tned. thoilsli It will not liaioto puy nnyuioio titan ouo per cent, ot Its receipts unles tlio lei olpts nro double S-l.OlH) dny. when It must lay two per rent., and conn. The amendments will not materially elinnco any pait of tint bill except to recognize tho irlncltlo of Gov. 1'lower's mcFsairo that nil iinuntcipnl franchises should pny sumothinc to tlio municipalities where the frnucliio is exorcKcd. t'o-npared with payments mndo by tho ltroailwny roml. n eoipimitlon with much lessc.ipltil and a fnmi'liNe uf less importance by fur. the Unt lliver btliluu nnd elcMited railrond iioop'e will pi n pnlti y sum. There nro to bo two bililees. ono from tho 1 1 neighborhood of Fulton street In Brooklyn if and ono from Oraml Mreot in Wllllnmsburcb. moctins uenr I)olunoo nnd HIiiicton streets f nnd tho Bowory in Xew York. Doth brldces 1 need not bo built. Tho ono from Wlllmms- bursh Is to ho constructed ilrsU Throe miles of elev itcd railroad m ly be built in connoction with th J brld bo ansnliora in New York city, but in u cenurul eastctb and westerly direc tion. Jlr. Dry Dollnr SullUnn handled tho bill In tho Assemblywithn Croat deal ot parliamentary f ckill. Tills is his si'.tli star of lecislatlvo c- erionce. and bo knows about tlio rules, l'.x AldnrninnConkliuguns outwitted In bis fleht asalnst tho bill tluousli his lack of lecibUtho knowledco. It was intorostlns to watch tho two men. each of a distinct type. Mr. Conk 11ns is a nephew ot Itoscoe Conkllnjr. Iln was oducatod at Hoidelberc ami at ono of tho load ing American colleces. Ho 1h it man of lilch Kocial standing, and accustomed to write mid think, liy profession ho is a lawyer. Sir. bul Illvan was born in the hlxtli wnid. near tho Tomhs. Ho becan worlclmr wlien lie was n small hoy In tho press room of nmnrnlnc paper. I From the press room ho went into tho dnllery department of which ho rose tolmvechnrpe. f Then ho took an Interest In the politics of his district. and uent to the legislature i.hortly nfter ho bivamo of nee. Ho does not drink: neither does he smoke. Ho N iiuiuk wittud, apt nt rotort. nnil brief In speech. After the vote bad boon taken on reenlllnc tho bills from tho Oocrnor Mr. Bnllivun o ferod the amendments in a block. Tho Clerk started to rend them. . "I obieet," t-ald Mr. Conkllne. "Tho bill should Kt to a committoo and bo printed with tho amendments." ... ... 1 , Mr. Dry Dollar Hulllvan raised tho point of ' order that tho objection enmo too lato. tlio amendments bolne already before the Assem bly. The Hpoakvr Hustuined Mr. Kullhun's point of order. " Theso amendments wcro prepared by Gov. Flower." suld Mr. Sullivan. "Tliey were sent to mo liy (lov. Flowor. They remove all obioc tlonn of the city authorities and others to this bill." , HirLsunpolot Wells moved to recommit tho r; ' bill and Iiavo the amendments printed. "Any man who chances Mis oto now stnlti- t lies lilinseir."sald Col. Ouicley of Iirooklyn. "All objections to the bill nro removed now bv theso nmendmcntK Tlieonl) reason to retail! , Its passnee Is fear of the newspapers which have boon bounillnc this bill for no renscm at 11. The opinion of tlio edltoiiul writer is not I . tho opinion of tho people of New York ami f ' llrooklvn. who want theso improvements. 'Ihocitionsof Druoklvn, recardless of party, J favor tho bill." ' Mr. Coukllnc raised the point of considera- f . turn. Mr. Hullivnn mndo anollipr point of order. i. nnd tho Hpeaker ruled with him that Mr. , Oonkllncwas wronc. ; blr Launcelnt Wells said: "This hill should ,. bo printed with tho amendments before it is , PuKBod. Tlio Oovornor In his moisture last- nlsht recommended tho ehnnicosin It which I t ' favonsl when it was hero before. Tho Gov- . ernor's messneo moots with honrty support , from overy ono llo carries out tho sue- Kcstlons of the entlro press of tho city, the ; watchful guardians ot tho richts of tlio people." ,'' Tho oils motion to iiavo tho bill referred , to tho committee was dofoatod by n votu ot L'U ' to HI. f: The roll was thon called on tho passage of - the bill iiHiimnndod. The bill passed by n vote of 10." to3. Tho negative otes woto east by , i Conkllng. Malby, nndWells ' In explaining, his vote. Mr. Foley said that the bridge would Injure sonm of tho property In his district, but he was sure it would bo u benolltto both New York and Urooklyn. ' Then the olovutod road trailer was taken up. Mr. Conkllnc objected to Its consldorationnnd asserted that under tho rulos Immediate con- J- Iderntlon reijulred unanimous ennsent Mr. Sullivan raised another point of order, and tlio Chair held with Mr. Hulllvun. Hlr tauncelot Wells moved that this bill. with Its umendmonta. bo rucommlttod and re- ,1 ' Mr Deyo enld that tho hill before the House I ' lid never been printed utany time, as it was a i1' ' eubstltuto for an engrossed bill. ,-i y'lhogentlomwi Ijltnself road this bil to mo -frodl a newspiipor," ld Jlr. Hullbnn. "Evory novyspnnor prfntod tho details of tho substi tution." ... , . i . , "1 do not know what to make of what tlio pontlomnn says." tald Mr. Doyn, Ho said f bo torn that tlio tilt was accoptablo to tlio local authorities." L lit L, ,, ; "I won't Bay Hint what tho BOntloman said in untrue." said Mr. bullUnn. "but lio is k entlrolr mistaken." ., ......-, ? ''I asked you that nuostloD," Intorjooted Sir Launoelot Welle, "and you said Chestnuts. " " Yea. I did say Chestnuts.' " said Mr. hulll .. van, "but that was not an affirmative answer . toyour question.". . , .., f This motion was loBt by a vote of IS to 70. r Hlr Launcelot Wolls then arose to debato the t bill. Tho Bpoaknr said it was too lato, as the f Clark had begun to call tlio roll. ,, , , i AVhon Mr. t'onkllnc's name wan called Im I said: "I liiiv? never seen this bill prlntod. I f do not know what Its contents are. "Honoerdoesknowunlo9s somebody tolls t him," said Mr. Hullivnn. ) "This bill was not read through," said Mr. 1 . "The Chair directed n clork to road it through," said the Hpoakor, " and it was read t through." Mr. Oonkline and Blr Launeolot Wells both " shook tliolr heads and said "Nfi." "J ask that thoy be called to order," said Mr. Sullivan. "Tliey are Insulting tlio Speaker." " Tho Speaker tliuuiped with Ills gnvol until thoro was fiulet and tho roll vvns called through. The elevated railroad trailer passed . byatptoof03toO. The six otes vyero east ,7 "b ox. Alderman Conk ng. Deyo, Mai by, A. 1L . 'J Hereon, Btinton. and Wells. . . Then thoBlll went over to tho Senate. Son- !ft tor8xt2ninoYc4 XH Jt be rolotrou. (otho LfciY..Bf,lUk-rt. .,.ft. ,,, ,.,. - MMUj i. . rrfJlv. ,;' , , ,.,,- Committee on Commerce and Navigation. In ordor that the Bnnnte might have time to con sider tho amendments. .... , . BonntorMcCarrcn said that the amendments were printed, nnd that printed copies of them bad been dlstrltititcd. "The Governor lectured us last nlght."lio added, "on our uctlonln granting franchises to corporations without consideration. Those amendments wcro pro pnrod by tho Governor, nnd they, worp.com uletoly considered by Ills lognl adviser." bonntor Mullin thought tho bill should be kopt In the Kenato two or three days In ordor that tlio Senato might study the nmenoraents. The motion of ttenator Hnxton was lost by a rote of It) to 10. Hrown. Derby, Kdwards. I.n drcs. Hunter, Mullin, O'Connor. Hlchsrdson. Saxton. nnd Walker were tho ten. , The bill then pnsftod by n voto of '2i to 4. Mullin, O'Con nor, baxton. nnd Wnlker In tho negative. Tho elevated trailer passed by A vote of 2.i to J O'Connnrnnd Walker. Hcnntor O'Connorsald he opposed It because it was contrary to tho litipitl Transit act uf last your, THE ARKEMM.T IH IXIH 8USPAV: nsHlNO. I'.very few days the Assembly lias a discus sion of tho Htinilnyituestlon. It stands nlniost evenly dlvidod on tlio subject of how Hunday should bo observed. A fow days ngp It struck otittnonmendmontto tho World ft I air bill to have tho Now lork exhibit closed on Hunday, which It had previously put In the bill, lo-dny It had a debato ovor Mundny Ashing. Tim 1 Isherlos and Gnmo Idil wns un for discussion nnd Mr. Hulrcr presented a petition with Jit. (KH) names In favor of tuning In Jnmaciu Day on Kunilny. . . ,, ... Mr. Woodbury moved to strikeout the soc tlonof tho bill permitting Hunday fishing. Mr. O'Connor said thero was good Dibllcal authority for IUhlng on Kundnr. , ,. "lam In favor or Miodny llshlng. though I own sovoral barroom", raid Mr, Bulllvan. I would rnthor people went llsliing tlinn rome to my fiiloon on Huudny. Tlioy Bhoubl go llshlng nnd let mo keep my placo closed at li-n-l one dny of tho week.' "'Hint Is a confession Hint the gentleman keepsnpen bunibiis and violates the lAclso I iw." said Mr. tVConnor, The Hiimlny llshlng clnuso was kept In by n v oto of 4H to fi'J. It was tho country members against tho city members Tho bill wns progressed. Senator Abeam Introduced the bill to mako tampering with telephone or telegraph wires a misdemeanor. Senntor Metnrty Introdtiepil n bill to exempt legacies to churchoH from tho collateral inheritance tax nnd toestubllsh n public library fn Iironklrn. . Sir. Cole Introilueeil a Pill In tlio Assembly to nppropilnt" SIHMHX) to liny hind for a ftntn prison nt Conekle. . The penpln nt blue Hltig want tho btnte prison moved uwny from there, ns they mvlt linrlsthe value of ptotierty nnd innkeMpiMiploof other pi iceti get oil jokosnt hh'Ijiutieeliit Wella Ititroduceil n bill to ie iliicetlio price ot g is in tboAntiexiHl DIMrlet from Sl.titl to SI.-," a thousand Tei t. nnd n bill toereittoubuperintelidetit of Cooperative In surance. . . . .... bonntor O'Connor's resolution nsklng tho Comptroller nnd Mnyor of New lork rlly to repoit to tho Senate on tlio nilvisnlillity of passing the Huckleberry llond bill wns adopted by tlm Sennte. benntor Cantor snld that bon ntor O'Connor was suITorlng from n politically diseased brnln. but that if ho wanted the reso lulion pushed tliero wns no harm in it. inrsii ruxDs r.v r.tttis. T. McCarlhyllca Take Actlea to Get Pos sevston of (he Mone. I.ovnov. March K-Tho McCarthyltes havo begun their loeg.threntened movement to ob tain possesion of tlio funds deposited with Munroe A Co.. the bankers lu Fnrls. This fund Is snld to amount to about 40,000. although thoexnet amount Is net dollnltely known. It wis placed with Munroe Jt Co as a deposit for tlio benellt of the Irish national cause nt n time when tliero was no factional division in tho Irbli rank. Tho fund could not bo drawn upon without tlio signatures of the trustees, of whom tin late Charles Stewart I'nr nell was one. Justin McCarthy being an other. After tho break in tho ranks Mr. Pnmell could not come to an understanding ns to tho use of tho fund with tho MeCnrthy Ites. nnd It lemained linked up. When Mr. j'arnell died tho subject remained In nbejnnco during tho subscnuent illness of Mrs. Pnr noll. upon her recovery that lady Is reported to havo said that she would not eonsont to the release of tlio fund until somn guarantee should be given Hint it would bo used for the purposes intnndoil by tho subscribers nnd nn understanding arrived at as to tlieadvaui.es mnde bv Mr. fnrnell. .,,,., A suit lins new been begun by Mr. Justin McCarthy in u Trench tribunal to compel the relcnso of the fund, and writs of summons havo been Issued nnd served upon Mrs. lar nel). Dr. Kenny, nnd Timothy Harrington, calling unon them to show enus-j why tliolr objection to tho pnymont of the fund, or u portion of it. by Manroo A Co.. should not bo withdrawn In view of tlio nppronch of tlio general election It is believed that the I'nrnell itoswili offer a stiong opposition to tlio pro ceedlugs. John l'arnoll, brother of Charlev Stewart rarnoll, denies that Avondale is to be sold at auction. Tests of Armor Plate tn England. London. March 8. Lord George Francis Hamilton. First Lord of the Admiralty, has Issued n statement in explanation of the naval estimates -vhlcli he will introduce on behalf of tho Government on Thursday In the Houfo of Commons The document bears evidence that the author was a closo obsorver of the armor-plate trials In America last year. Tho results of those trials aro carefully mi aly7ed. und tho writer thon goes on to tell what has been accomplished at home. Ho says that notablo results have been obtained in secret trials in England of compound steol faced Iron nlato. which, has been produced of such high resisting oualltns to shatter tem pered steel proioctiloa that bad pie.Iously ponetrnted deeply the best steel-faced plates of ennui thickness. Very patisfnetory results have also bcon obtained with all-steel plates tested as sample deliveries undercurrent or ders. Extensive experiments have been mndo withnlckel-ftoel. Four llrms hnvo produced successful speclmons of thin armor of this qual ity Iwollrnishave produced lOS-lnch nickel stool, some Of which was urovod to combine to a gratifying degree resisting powor against peroration and freedom from serious crack ing. The specimens compared fnvoi ably with the nlckel-steol armor mndo abroad, hxten slo orders have been placed for this nickel stool armor, which forms the secondary do fenco of battle ships. Sovoral of tho shins now constructing aro being flttod with this kind ot nrmor, whioli has been provwl superior toTor ilinnry steel when usod in t!ucknpsot of throu or four inches. For greater thicknossoB tho oxperlmentnl results do not yot warrant plaa lng nickel-steel In so good a relative position, but the imjuiryis not completed. Ho turns tlio tests havo gone, thoy Iiavo proved that llrltlsharnior-plato manufacturers nro keep ing tmeo with those of othor countries. Htimu latnil by tho liberal pntronngnof the Admiralty, the leading linns havo made large expendi tures in pew lines of production, with the re sult that England's sources of supply aro now raoro oxtenslvo than at any time heretofore. The Duke ofCuinbcrland'a Pretension. Heiii.in, March 8. Tlio Duko of Cumberland has mado a statement In rogard to his refusal toaccopt thoGuolph fund in compromlso of his claims to tho throne of Hanovor. no de clares that lie cannot consent to forfeit tlio rights ot his family or to ontcr into any under standing not to maintain thoso rights, should opportunity offer, llo refusoa to recognbo the annexation of Hnnnv or to Prussia as a situa tion that may not bo revorsod. This decision of tho Duko has caused a most unpleasant feeling in imporlnl circles. Tho Kaiser con sldered that ho was doing a special favor to Ills grandmothor, Wueon Victoria, in consent ing to make torms with tho Duke, and to bo snubbed In what he regarded as u stroko of statesmanship ami liberality ut tlio same tlmo is n soui co ot deep chagrin. Tlio Kk-iiz Zeiiimo said yesterday that the Duke of Oldonburg bnd been successful as a mediator betweon the Prussian Government aud the Duko of Cumberland, and that tho succession to tho Duchy ot llrunswicK was to bo secured to Georgo William, oldest son of the Duke of Cumberland, who Is about twelvo years of ago. The Duchy of Ilrunswlck is at present administered by Prince Albert ot Prus sia as rogont. HupprenutDC die Attacks on Forclgnrra, Lokbom, March 8. A despatch from Hlmug hal to tho Time says that the authorities of llunan aro taking measures to suppress the publication of anti-foreign literature. Several publishers have been arrested ana the print ing blocks destroyed. Chun-Ham, the leader ofthe anti-foreign agitation, was spared from arrest on tho ground of Illness. An Appeal for Hunerluc Newfoundlander. London, March a Lord Mayor Evans lias issued an appeal to the public in bohslf of tho suffering people ot Newfoundland. Owing to the sevorltyof the, winter, tho storms whloh hnvo Interforod with tho fisheries, ana from other causes, there Is widespread destitution on tho Island, and many famlles are without the necessaries of life. Tbe Grand Duke of ifesse Dying. Losdok, March B. Tho Grand Duke of Hesse Is in a comatose condition. Ills death Is now but aauostion of hours. The liolr to tho tlitono is at h(s bedsldo. und Ijuoen lc toria Is kept iuforwed every few hours of tho Grand Duke's condition. Any m can get fornlture. rtrptti. tiddlnr. tnJ tovei. by rr'np 10 l cent, rub down, balance lonr time, att'owperlnwalt'e. JU3 to J05 I'ark row; nodv . ) nil rtulttu wbf o lour lime li uot wauli J.-Jf. MB. DEACOX OVX ON BAIL, He Dota Xot Jtrcret That Ha Klllea MU Mile' IxtTer. TAnts, March 8. It Is announced from Grnsso that Mr. Edward Torkor Deacon was takon from prison at 5 o'clock this nllornoon and was brough boforo a magistrate, who roUascil him under bonds of 10.000 francs. Ho was ac companied tocourt by his lawyer. M.de Mango. and ono gondormo. Uls lawyor and o. friend went on Ills bond. ... . About a dozen of Sir. Deacon's friends who had gathered at Graso In oonsoauenco of tho dolay In roleasing him yestorday. as was ex pooted.motlilmnslioleftthemnglstrnte'sofflco ond congratulated him upon lilsllborty. Holiaa little to say In reply, as his conflnoraoiit of two wcoks and tlio brooding ovor lilswlfos dis honor hnvo nppnrontly sliattorod Ills lioaltu and nndcrmlnod his splilts. P,C0Iln'n that his cell was so damp, that lio Ins con tmcted rheumat sm. II s elieoks aro lalo ana hollow, and ho. has a slight cough. "I W1 mo sunken, and ho sponks listlessly. Hohnstnkcnnsulto of rooms at I o .''" In Ornsse, where ho will romnin to fw ' trial nttho.Mco asslr.es. Into In Ami or early In .May. To-morrow or '1 hursdny M. do Mango will call upon lilm theio to dlcu-s hi tlan of defence. Mr. Deacon mnijltests no JJBrct.op eauso lie killed l'lswife's lover. 1 e l silil to luivoremnrkoi to his friends o-day that 1 o would not act dlfferontly If ho had tho whole affair to do ovor again. ... , t-ni. Mrs. Deacon will stay at the WH in Cannes until tho trial of hor husband shall Iiavo boon concluded, mrs. dkacoS'b nnoTHER saii-s rnn nASCK. Mr. f hnrlen A..Daldwln willed or Kranco In tho steiimshin Iv Champagne, last Hurliiy moinliig. Mi. Un dwln Is ,Bo.ot ,,,. Ini' Adiniral Charles H. llnldwin. V. H. N.. and only brother of Mrs Edward Parker "enemi. Iji ChamiMgno eft her wharf, ut the foot or Morton st"iet. horth Illvor. at l o'clock in he morning. It was only a 'W minutes but oro the sailing hour tbul a cab ilrovo up to t bo main cangvvny of the stnnnishlti. and Mr. llaldwln. Vwcompnnloil by n servant, lumped hurriedly from the vehicle and insheil pn I "srd of tho steamer. W Ith tho exception of a small valise, the Inte comers wore without luggage of any description. ,. ... , Mi. llnldwin had raced ncrosstlie rontlnent from California to catch tho steamship. Mr. llnldwin. who owns n ranch In mlfo'-nla. whero lie him been accustomed for several ve.us pnt to spend the winter months, was n n leinoto pnrt of the htnle, when thy tragedy in Cannes wns enaited. Ho wns bevpnd tlio re ich of the telegraph or even the ""'CM?"'8! Upon learning, however, through his Inwyers niulbnnkerson tho Pacine coast of the mur der, mi hastened to Now oi-k utonce. ami li now en his w ny tn Frnnce. w hero ho w I I join bis stepmother. Mrs. Charles li. llnldwin. nnil his mint. Mrs. H. M. llrookes. who sailed for the Continent several months ago. vonKTSa htm .vits. sioxtaov. Her Friend Making IHrry FaTort to Kecora Her KxonrrMloa. Losnov, March a-Frlends of Mrs. Montagu, who Is charged with tho manslaughter of hor llttlo daughter Helen, aged : years, are spar ing no olTort to secure her nctiulttnl. and pro foss to fool confldont, novvthat thocaso Is re moved to Dublin, tbnt sliowlll bo exonerated. Mr. A. C. Montagu, the father, tnkos the side of Ills wife stiongly. nnd docs not believe hor guilty of any wronc inten'. Mr. Montagu, the other day. showed n correspondent the dnik room. This is an apartment about six feel bfltiare. wltli no flroplnco nor window and opers upon what is known as the children room, w lilcli Is bright and airy, Tho rings nro fastened by scrows Into u board, nnd it was to ono of theso rings tbr.t the child wns tied. There is no ventilation In the apartment ex cent vv balconies from beneath tlio door. Jlr. Montagu snid Mrs. Montngu antortuintt xcry stiocg opinions on tho subject of tho training nnd corroitlrn of children. Hit theory, which I think to a great extent is right, is that tbe spirit of disobedience, or any tendency to disobedience, must bo conquered from the very em Host years Sho insists on tbp obedience and tho cleanliness of her chil dren, and unless thov are punished oirlythoy soon Innrn bud hnblts. bhe hIbo belluves in restraint and confinement ns tlio best punlsh- " The child." sliosnid, "was n llttlo wilful nt times, nnd Mrs. Montngu believed that her natural inclination tbnt way must bo sun pres.sod.or the child would crow quite beond control." ...... Tho authorities assert that they will ho able to convict tho lady ot cruelty amounting to manslaughter. 7JK COAL CRISIS IX KXGLAXI). Only R Week'a S apply In Blrmlnatkam Great Anxiety Kierjaliere. Lomxkc. March 8. Tho coal crisis is assum ing an appalling aspect. In tho manufactur ing centres especially dospair prevails. Tho supplies aro nearly exhausted, and unless re lief comes Immediately hundreds ot fuctorios will havo to shut down, turning hundreds of thousands out of employment nnd depriving millions ot tliolr support. But for compara tively favorable weather tho situation would be worso and thore would bo widespread suf fering in homes. As it is, tho chiof anxiety is about tho impending vv Iiolesalo dismlssnl of labor. Thero is now no doubt that, with tbe coming stojipagoof work by tlio miners, thero will tnko pluce tho greatest and most widespread btopi age of work In the his tory of tbe conl trade of Hi oat llritnin nnd Iro land. Tito mcmbershlpof tho IVdonition com prises about '.'KO.OOO minors of whom i.00. 000 are bottom workors, the remaining KO.OOO being employed on tln surface, or at tho pit bunk, as it Is called. Those vv orkers ate scat tered over tho coal pits of Yorkshire. Ijin eashlro. Derbyshire, Nottfngliuni, Mafford shlro. 8orooret. Gloucestershire. Cumberland. Leicestershire, and North Wales. In iilrmtngham thero is only u week a sup ply of coal, and tho manufacturers are in the utmost anxiety as to tlio future. A scarcity of coal nnd eonseinientstoppago of factories will mean a eonipnrntlvo scarcity of ninnuf.ietu.ed goods, anil tliero is already n propect,tbnt prices will soon stilTen. Bread lias already advanced in London, owing to the rise In coal, nnd tlio bnkers look forward oven to a higher price. Cold weatbor would mean extn-mo suffering umong tho poor, nnd everybody is piuvlns for mild spring wouthci. Prof. Coueland'a Honao Horned. London. March ft Tho residence of Prof. Copeland, the Scottish astronomer rojnl. was burned on Monday night. Tho Professor and his family wcro sleeping soundly wbonnrouseil by tho cry of fire. The inmntox wcro Prof. Copolnnd. Mrs. Copeland. nnd their three chil dren; Miss Phillips, a visitor, nnd sovoral ser vnnts. The tlamns gained such rapid head way that tho family had no ohanco to esenpo by tho stairs, nnd shoots nnd blnnkets were twisted into use ns ropes to onablo them to descend to the ground, which fortunately was not a great illstnnce. Tho children woro dropped into tho urms of u sturdy fireman, who received them safely. Pi of. Copeland ie muined to the last, and then descended him self. Tho library was saved. A Ranmiet lo Mr, Cbnmbrilnln, London, March 8. Tlio Unionist Club gave u banquet to Joseph Chamberlain ut the Crite rion this evening. Tliero was an Informal re ception boforo tho guests sat down at the tables, on which covors for '-'OO wero laid. Mr, Chamberlain spoke nt longth on politics, re fcrring briefly to the County Council elections. Ho ridiculed tho liopos of tho Itadicals ns to the extinction of tho power of the unionists in view of these oloctli lis. but expressed the fear that somo Conservatives wore, giving assist ance to tho tactics of the tiladstonltes. nl though the lenders woro loyal. The Liberals, ho said, presented two faces to every question and dodged every vital Isbuo. When they spoke they did not vote, and when thoy voted thoy did not sneak. Nolo of Forelcn Happening. fioveral casos of typhus fever have made their uppoarnnco In towns In tlio lllilno piov inces. Tlio Copyright Convention bolwoen Germany and the United States passed a second reading In tho llelrhstag yestorday. Thu German pub lishers generally support it. Beoretary Foster lias startod for Bouthamp ton. Before leaving lio gave n hearty recep tion to Minister Lincoln and other prominent Amoricans at the Hotel Metropolo. The Grand Jury lias found a true bill against Moltland Francis Morland. the. Oxford tutor, for attempting to obtain from Lord Hothlleld tho sum of S-'T.'K) and other moneys by f Also pretences, Morland will be put on trial at an early day. The Groat Western corridor express for Ox ford, nn Imitation, of the vostibule.tralns of the American roads, left London tor tqe first time on Monday. Tho carriages are jolnod by a closod passageway on ono sldo. On the train are lavatories, a library, smoking parlor, Au. The train is heated by steam, and will make muoh of the trio at tho rate of sixty miles an hour. ' A Palatial Train lo Wren. Fruuilaeo. Tbe pt rtonalli ronducle't lour In the GViltlf n lute tn be ran March 34 by ibe I'rniitylrauia Kaiiroad will Journey Weil In a nnc a train an ever crossed tbe c mi Ilnrnt.eix weeaaia tbe tiuin or this tour, four o( wblcb will be epent In California. Tbe round trip rale or f BOO Inclndee railroad fare, niealt en route and tldetrtre Appllratton for epace ibould be wade to Tourlet Afriil at (jj) Uf oadwav, t., V.-JJr. iUlH MEAXH 3 ItB XKWSl'APLItS. A Proposal to Make tbe Pnnlleatlon of Hettlng Xiiik a Crime. Police Commissioner MnoLcnn laid bofore tho Board vestcrdny n proposed amendmont to the ponnl law ngntnst poolscltlng, which amendment Includos In tho list of offenders punlshablo by fine nnd Imprisonment tho fol lowing persona not nicntlouod lu tho present law: "A person who pnblisbes or com municates information with respect to pools, bots, or wagers upon tho result of any trial ot skill, spoed, or onduranco. contest, political nomination, appointment, or election, except fortlio ptirposo of aiding the prosecution of porsons violating the provisions of this sec tion." This Is inserted In tho middle ot Hie section the conoliidtng part of which uinbiaces among offenders tlio owner, lessee, or occupant nt any building where thu prohibited business Is carried on. "I submit this for tlio approval of the n.onrd."snld the Commissioner, nfter the chief clerk. hail rend the proiood amendment. , , "What do )ou want to do with Itr" asked rrcsldontMattln, "bond It to the l.eglslntilie." wns tlio ie nppnsoot.tho ex.pret,ldent of tlio Board. I think It will tend to secure tho conviction ot pool Boilers." ,. .. "IsthlMhorosultof n ennference wltli tho District Attorney? 'nsked President Martin. "No."nnswerel Mr. MucU'nn, "it Istho re sult or my own Invostlgatloti." ,, , , "Tho District Attorney himself has prepared some amendments to tho law in this matter. ' enld Mr. Miiitln. "and 1 don't know, but what yours conllictwith Ills. 1 think tho, matter hrtd bettur be laid over." ItWMs bild over. Afterthe moetlng President .Martin snld the pool question was referred to the President of tho Board two seam ago when Commissioner MnoLcnn wna President. Tho vvoril I m." of tho proposed amendment would prohibit newspapers fiom publishing tho odds laid for or against the contestants In racosnudall such events ns aro Included In thuscopnof the section of tho law If it did not forbid utiuoiincingtho winner. This. Mr.Mao- Leannnys, was Intended. Betting in pool looms, he snld. I con sider one of tlio most destructive forms ot the vice. Evor since tho failure ofthe prosecution in tho Wynn case I hnvo been trvlngto duvl-o nnamonilnient which would enable tho police tobtenk HP these places. I cliosothis wording soiiBtomeetnnditlscomnt thovnrlousdevlces by Which persons have heretofore ov.idedtbn intent or tlio law. It did oeetir to mo tbnt tho wording nilglitinterforo with tlio now spapersln their publication of nu-lng reports, j looked ovor the sporting columns of Thk Hut and somo other papers, however, and did nut soo thnt the betting was made a prominent fea ture in their storios of tho races. I should Im very sorry If the iiewsisiper editors should think that tcututoot tliolr reports of siilllcieiit importance tot all for n change In thowording. "The obieet of tlio amonilinent Is to stop tlio sending of any teports from a race track or from tho place of nnv other event of the kinds mentioned to be used for the settling ot nnv bets that nro made outside the grounds. It would eovertlio sending of su -It messages bv telegraph cninnnnles by mehtengerii or hy any means of signalling, such, as for instance, those used nt (iruvesend liny last summer." .1 LI It Ll ..lAOK'.S .S7KIXGK OKA! It. Ha Fired a Pistol ami Dlril or Ileaiorrlinge No Ililllct Hole fonnil. While James Corricin and John Sclienk wero ut North Beach, near Powei y Bay. late on Monday afternoon, they heard a pistol shot, nnd, running to a clump of bushes, found a. man lu u Httlng posture, but dead. A pistol in tho mud beside him was still smoking. Blood which came from his mouth stained Ills clothing. Thoy cnelmled that he had shot himself in tho mouth, in the Moiguo in New town Dr. Frank Wieklinm and Dr. Vincent J u a sou were unable to Hud a bullet hole any whete. Coroner Brandon therefore ordered nil autopsy. Tho doctors then discovered that the man was n consumptive und hud died of hemorrhage of the lungs. '1 be men vv ho found the body brllove tlio man e itemplatod sui cide, but was fiustiutt-il by Providence. 'I Im rloi torMiruof tile opiui m tlir.t the ill m v. .is tnken with n hemorrhage while out wnlMu,;. A-the homorrhige continued be grow weal., and finally In-drew hisievolvci amlllieii It So attract tlieattcntion of tonm one in the vicin ity. He must have I loathed his bit nhoiit n minute lutei, as I'orrican and bobenk wciu at thu spot befoie tlio sinol.u cleared nvvuj. Tho bods is that of a man ot medium height, bald, and wearing a s.unlv moustache nnd im pcriul. Ho had on a vvlne-coloioil ooioout. u corkscrew undercoat and waistcoat, woollen trousers wltli a light strlpo running through the cloth, lawn tennis shoes, nnd u Kossuth hut. A black leather pockotnook contained S4.08. a claw of somo animal, carried, doubt less, nsn charm: n number of tickets of the Hobokon Fcrry.ni.il ii ticket to Perth Amboy. A number of papers nnd cards, hearing ad dresses, wero alt-o found in tho pockets. On a note bend of the Faith Amboy nrchltecturnl terra cottn works, wore written the addresses: A. Campbell, Metuchen: Tottenville. b. i.. Main street; nnil Pardee. T. C. W.. l.nglewood. Tho nnme Louis onl. baker. !." congress street. Jersey City Heights, was nn one caul. On other cnrds-wire the names of A. liigney. Importerof wines, Wi West Tbirteontli street. Now lork city, and I)r ( harles K-iommeroi, IIIIJ Biooiufleld hlriet. Hobokon. A prescription boating date Pel). 'Jtl Inst, and written by Dr. Willliim J. Ki.iusi of :t t' last bevenleenth street, this city, m uleoutfoi "Mi. Hanger." was found In one pocket. Dr. Krausi said to n reporter last night: "I have bad n patient answering tho deid man's description for some weeks. His nnmo was Alfied L-ingu: be was. 10 veins old. a Ger man, and ho llcd in Hobokon. He llrst enmo to meon Jnn.lHiiht sulTeiiiig with iiillninuiu tiim of tlu bladder. Ho wusunentiioslinnger. but lie snld liewniiteil ran to treat lilm. Ho told me at various times that he was a widow er nnd lived in llonoken with his ehlldn n mid somo relutives. Ho was not on good leims with the latter, and nt times was vcij iiielan eholy. Ho told nm lio vvns out of work and hail been for sunie time, llo had a blight tubercu lin trouble." The North Bench police nre hard to ronvluco that the man died n natural death. They want his presence on tlio bench at that hour nnd In his supposed weakened condition explained. Sergeant I'ngan of tho bench police wi)s. how over, he saw tho man sttolllngalongtlie beach tlio day before It is oniectiired that be went to tho placo meditating suicide. vx-sr.x.tToit iiin cosies iiomi: He Is Not In flood Hrultli-Tliu Division or HlBltlfc'a 1'ioperly. FUs 1'iuMihro. March R Millionaire l'nir letiirnud from lit a viicatlon trip to Honolulu to-day. Ho looked better thati when be went nwny.ibut was veiy languid and oxlremely reticent. He loft to moid tho breakdown which threatened him because of overwork and lack of exercise. When ho landod he was driven to thoPnl.ico Hotel, where he mot his daugbtor and his hou Ciuirles. It Is undor stood tlio result of the f.i nlly conference is that. Charles will get the Inheritance ol his brother, which mnouutston half million. '1 lie rnlr mansion on Nob Hill will bo Mild, ns Mr. Uclriehbiind her sister wish to retain it, Mr. I ulr'h cempliiiiit hnsn't i cached mi acuto Iibase, Out there Is no question that ho bus Irlght s disease. Ho is a man of superb Physique and gicat btnmlnn. but ho bus failed noticeably In strength during the last six months. Ho has so ninny business interests that ho seldom gets uwny, und ho does nut hnvo tho outdoor exercise tlmt kept him in fine trim on the Comstock lodo. A Monument tn Lowell In Kngliiud. London, March B.-Tho Bocloty of Authors hold a meeting yostorday to consider the ques tion of eroding a monument to tho memory of James Ilussoll Lowell. Mr. Loslio h'lovou oceu- filed tlio cliatr. Hpeochcs of loving pralto of tussoll and admitting of no distinction of nationality in his fnmu woto made nnd to ceivod with warm npiilnuso, Tho Americans present wero deeply touched by the apprecia tion shown for their IHustilouH compatriot. After discussion, uctieu vvnstaken placing tho memorial under tlio direction of tlio Micloty. It was resolved unanimously that a monument totho incniorj of Jumes ilursull Lowell should bo uroctod, and iKomtnltli o wus appoint cut to carry tho Intentions of tho society into ellect. Aa;rut J. one Arrealed, EM7ABETH, Mnrch a-Frodorick N. Lowe, who for somo years was superintendent hero for the United Btates Industrial Insurance Com pany, was arrested to-day In Wilmington, Del... by Chief Tenny of tho Elisabeth police nnd brought lioro this morning and locked in it coll ut licadqumiers. Ho in accused ofem bezxllng $i(K) of thu company's money. Ho disappeared from Ellyabotli atiout a wuvk ago, leaving his nocounts in a badly tangled eoiidl tion. Ho Is 35 years old, over six feot tall, and lias a wife llvlne In Nowark. There are rumors of another woman being mixed up In tho Bcrape. Object to Primaries on Prayer Meetlna; Nlilit. AuoubTA, Me.. Maroh rt. Much criticism lias boon mndo by pastors and churchgoers bo-; rauso of thoralllng of fourof the soven Itepub llcan vvurd enticubeB In this city for next Wed nesday. Tills Is tlio regular prnyer-meotlnu . 1'!v)J'at llmlttd train everyday via New York Ten h!! tJ . , '??!' maininrent ecrvlcc la tb wurld. bte time table Dili i'apr,-Jr. . If A CUAZV KLKI.BV CVItU OIlADVATK tie Trlea to Kill lllniectt nnd Glvea Ilia Frlrndia u Hard Itiaele, Ciiicaoo, Dec, ft Fnrmor K Wllllamfl, pnt entoftot n process for mnl.lni: cordngo twine out of l nper. nttempted to kill himself by shooting last ovonlngat'J.tll" Wnbnsli avenue. Williams nnd his wifodimohete from Belolt n few moiiths ago. They occupied rooms on tho fourth flour of n boarding lioui-oon Wabash nvehue. Hlnco Williams graduated from Dt. Kocley's Institution at Dwicbt, four weoksngo, be has acted strangely nt times. While silting nt tho table Inst ovonlnc with bis wife, eating el Inner, lio suddonly drown revolver from his pocket and presod llngnlnst his left bieisi, Tho ball penetrated tho lowor lobo of tlio lung. Ho then walked across the room nnd, inlslng the window, threw tho pistol l.ito the sheet. When tho doctor nrrlved Williams oxpresseil a desire to live. He was sorry for what he bad done, nnd seemed rntlonnl. Dr. Parko was called In to assist Dr. Hatfield, nnd thoy dressed the wound. After Dr. Pinko bnd left the house Williams suddenly became fin Ions nnd tore tho Imtulages from the wound. He toiighl Dr. Ilatlleld likou iiiadmaii nnd succeeded in gcttiugtonno of tho Iront windows. Ho Unciv il! the window before Dr. Hntlleld coiibl ovei povver lilm, nnd tor several minutes the two ineti struggled fur supremncy. Hi. Hulllild was alnioyt e.huuteil. when Wllllanix, who bad suITered greatly from loss of blood, gave up the light. Dining this time Mrs. W lllkiins and her flva-yrnr-ulil ilnughter wero In Ibe room, but tho wife wus loo much nvuicoinuby the shock to rondel any nsslstancc. After Wllll-iiushnd boon minim! he ngiiln ex- riie'scdnvvlsli that tho pbyslclun might save lis life 'I he wound was iiiussed uualn and tho patient wis liulucnl tnlledowii. Mis. Williams sat at hor husband's bedside triing to soothe him, when ho wns once nininsi Ired with a desire to hurl himself from the window. Ho sprang fiom the bed und tore npon tho wound ufresh. Dr. Hntlleld, who was Mill weak from tho Hist encounter, was unable to rope with W llliams. Blood streamed lu u tor rent from tlio wound, unit in lilsfnny Wll lianm tore his underclothing Intoshieds. lie Ft! uclc Dr. Hntlleld n teuillo blow lu the face, and then bounded uctoss tho room to tlio. sumo window which ho hud tiled to leap from In tho tlrst struggle. .Mis. Wil lianiM run shrieking fiom tlio loom, Williams had l.ilscd thowlndownnit was half way out when two men passing tho liousn he.ud his cries. Tlio men rushed up stalls and assisted Dr. Hntlleld. who vvns cllnsing to the ins.uio mull's legs. The Doilor hiijs Hi ,t If help had not niriveil j list when il did hn would luivo been obliged to rclcaso his hold on Williams. Williams cannot live. 'I lie Keclov lioutniunt is supposed tn have dihcii lilm mad. J17MS, llASELUAtll'S IH'A Fit. llr. smllti XVniilit Not lllm u ii-.ini.tc mid tho Polite Aro InTcstl&utluu;. Mrs. Abblolla'elb.ich.n lather pretty woman, as jours old. died vcsloidny morning ut L'lj'i llullroild avenue. Jersey t'il. bho had been Bopurnlod fiom her husband for about two ieurs. Hols soinovvlieio In New York ''tate. bliodld housework whorever sho could git it lo do. and also went out us a muse In older to support herself and ono child, n girl, 'lhroo months. -ico sho went to live witli Mr. ami Mis. Ar'liur Hurry nt -t backott stieet, Biookljn. Although she was pild us u seiviuit, she was also n friend of the family. On Moiidav nfloi noou Adam Weivoi. Mrs. Harn's biothcr. bnrrlcil over to Jersey City and infoiinod Mrs. 1'ilckth.ilMiH HtiMilbncli was sick nndwantid to see her. MiO'ilck Is nn elderly German woiiinnwbo lives.it 'j li linilro.id .nemiu and who had been Mrs ll.isolb.icirsftiend. Mrs. Prick did not know Weaver, but she wont to Btooklvn wltli him. When she avv Mrs Hnsnibneh. tho I liter bcgi'i-d her to tnko lier back t i.Ieiscy t'ltv. Mr-. Ilnsolhnch was very shk and siiiTeiiiig inteiiso pain. Mr 1'iiek and the sick Woman wero driven to Jersey City in no in hue About 7 o clock in the evening Mrs 1 rick called in Dr. .Matthew J. .Smith or."-'S 1'irst street, who bad altendcil Mr. Hnselbneli before. Dt. bmitli told , buv reportorl ist night that he found the patient Millet ihg Willi congestion of tho kidnnjs and uf nolgliboilng p.uls bhe told him that sho had tnken medicine, but einph.iticallv denied thnt she wns in trouble. He pies.-i thed niodi- inetoallevl ito lier pilns and went away, in tending to call again in the morning. When naming enmo bo was uifoimed that bho died about II o'clock. He icfused to given certlllcatn ot thncaiiso of death, und, thinking the circuuistum es sin loiiiidlug tho oiisii woro suspicious, notllled 1'olhu biiperintendciit bmitli Dotoctivo Dal ton leartiod in Hrooklvn that Mis. ilasolb.icli was taken sick on I'rlilav and hor employers culled in Dr. Wuugh of M t llenrv stioot. Dr. Wnub. who is aveij repiitnldii phvslclnii.told 1 litt detiitive t li tit he nreseiibed inedlclnoto nll.iv tho intense pain she was sulToiInc Iiom n sutioillcial oMimin.ition Im believed -Mrs. H.txell aeh wa- niifTcriug from kidney trouble, ami bu prescribed medicine for that, 'ibis wus all tlio woman would permit him to do. Ho had no suspicion that sho vvns n letlin of liialpruc'tii e Di. Wiiugli suggested thnt the womnn be sunt to a hospital, bill she Insisted on going home, aud it was then that Mrs. 1'rlck was sent fm. Mrs. Huselbiicb's boh was taken to b'peor's Moreno and County Phvslclnn Converse will make an autopsy. jiLsixi'.ss i iiounr.i.s. .Ittiic limrnf Acnlusf ,lohn llol.tml, nnd a slicrlir lu Ills Isnloon. Two nltnchment shave been obtained against John Boland, a well-known liquor denier of :i4'JbItli avenue, nnd fnrnioily also at 'I lilul avenue nnd blxty-soventli street, 'i'ho.itl.ich ments nro in favor of Joseph Beams A. Co., on tho ground of illegal disposi tion of piopuit). Ono Is foi fi.oll foi goods sold and money loaned, nnd llio other is for $'1.7711 balancn duo by the Him of Boland A Bauer, In which lie was for meilyn paitnur. It is alleged in the allldavits that .Mr. Bol.mil repiesenlod lli.it lio owned io.il estate at Fifty. ninth stieet and Ninth avenue, lonslrtlug of tliieo or four houses with stoios and Hats, in which bo had mi onult) ol s'lO.Oiit). and also ownoil thellqiioi stor.' .'it- blxth avenue, worth ,sir,(HKi. On Match Mr. ltoland's npieentatho c illeil on thu plalutilTs ami tola them that llauor's llqiiorstoro. Thlid nvonuoiinil hlxtj-sevinth street, in whlih Boland wns formerly u pint ner. had been sold out by tho hhoiilT, und that this had Involved Boland so that ho was un able to pay bis debts in full, but that lio was willing to turn over tho Klxth avinue store to the plaintiffs to pay their claim. It Is alleged that if the terms woro not ac cepted an assignment was ready to bo Hied. it Is also alleged thut Boland admitted that lio had convevod Ills 1 iitj-lilnth street propeity to Ills wife b-caucohe had gone on a I ond fm another poison. Mi. Bolund has hoc n In busi ness slnen ls7!'. and was supposed to ho worth ."(i,KiO, cnnsldeuililo of which lio luhoiited. Joseph J. Kittle bus I egun suit against Bo land to foreclose n mortgage of .7,mni on nji) .Ninth avenue, Deputj bheriff Finn Ims taken charge of the sloto :I42 hhth uv eiiuo. riiit.ncti 'IlimnrnlH Pleiutx Insiinll), Plutarch 'I Imnyenis, flreok, was charged by bis brotbdi, Tcloiiinchus Tlmuyeiils, in tho Court i f Oenerul Hobslons josterd'iy with forging Tolemnchim Tlmnyenls's slgnntiiio upon n rlo chock drawn upon tho (laillcld National Malik on Jan. ".7. Teleinachus'liniav enlsls a piibllsliei nt HH University place, but his brothel has no business. When I lork Hull asked what Pliltnreh 'lluiajeiils's plea was to the linlli tmi'iit Ills oouiihuI suld: "Tho defetiduiil pleads insanity, yr ui Honor, anilwu.isk fm the ; iippoiiitmont of iiiommls. bion to ih tormlno his mental condition." "Idont favor commissions," silil Hoc aider Km) lb, "'Iliey ''ost tooniuchof thotaxpav iiV money, A jury can pass upon thoquos. (Ion of sanity just ns well as u comiiii.spioii, und a jury costs nothing extru." No r-crtlcrii, but Ibe Churcli Hell Tolled. A mlitnlgbt burial took place In WooiUburg Counters' on Monday night. Only two men were present. Thoy bore botween thorn tlio body of Clmunooy Smith of that place, who diodlhal ilayof sinnll-pox, Hmltli was 111 for ten d.ivs. Ho Is thought to huvo eontruited small-pox by bundling fumbernt theLuvvronou snwinlll which might Iiavo been shi ped from sciiiio infected district. It is snid ho was thrco dai s without a nurse, aBnoonocould bo found wliovvas willing to cure for iilm. No funeral sen Ices woro performed. Tho church bell wns tolled as tho body was lowered Into the grave. New Trial Tor I.lnco. TiiEMON, March ft Tho Hupremo Com t this noon revorsod Its decision rondorod u fow day h ago denying a now trial to Lingo, tho colored murderer, and rondorcd a doclslon In favor of u now trial for lilm on tho ground of now evidence. BETHESDA it-L'.MvHf,- " a. Wrcclor of tho KA..5T!"'iBUk"i BrlBlil'a IH.fa.e.r hV ihJ!17.,,?k.,' "" beii'Tlt will Iw acTlvM any Wodiilu kooiru loeclfuoe In lhr luontb t, f. OtHiai, Arjji, j BiSJUT ST.i MB V 7P8X ytffj is' Ki 3Ir. Chap. K. Hatter Of Frederick. Md From the abovo Picture ot Hoalth ono would bnrdlybellovo llio orlglnnl bnd ever known a day's sickness, nnd lot Mr. Uauor wns for yoars atcnlblo sufferer from Impure Blood cnuslng a scrofula soie on his log. His voltin tnry stntement Is as follows: "C. I. Hood A Co.. Lowell. Mass. "Gentlemen! 1 hnvo boon loading tho tes timonial of John L. MoMurrny of ltuvonswood. W. Vii.. telllni: of n imiio slnilhir tomyinse. lnl70. I was taken to my bed with lullam matoiy ilieiinmtlsm In my ldt leg. above the knue. 1 Buttered tel i Ibly tin; whole Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures full and winter, nnil my physician did eveiy tlilng ho could, but without suces-. Amu re sult of poulticing, n sore foimed, opened, and commenced luunlnc. nud I wns Xn a Terrible Condition And not only that, but In (! months my phy sician was compelled to remove u piece of de cayed bone, nnd 1 all tho tlmo i; i Ini; Jm moerjwlii. I could not staiid upon my leg nnd Iliad to gowlthncanu nnd crutch. The lust thing my doctor oideiod wns ', gialn sulphide of calcium pills. When I had taken about 1.000 of thorn 1 notlcod my log u llttlo stiougur. butt ho dlsclini go would not stop. SXowjDo You Think X Felt I could not go into company, I could not visit nnywlieio. I purchased half a doyen bottles eriloaPn sar imrllla and cuimninrcd tikiiiir It rtv larl). 1 net 1 nine lioltlc. My l k' tupped illjcli iricln.'. In iltd U nud liiov I iilist-vn 1 ill d-ij upon II. I wide r.toT inllti fori xerilfl" und it docs not afltit mo tin hiilLti. N'iw it 1 Hulitcn u little ovcrtwoyraiH hlmo 1 cniini eiiic t iVinic lleold sHrmparillft. ami you cun tie vvlni it lis done ft r Hie 1 amUOyenrs of see, and i vt r.i o li In in) liit'ti tiiirn ltiiiivvB me and how 1 uetd to,, t r tilth iii) in;, lint tluiiiL llod fur din ittlu; lay Ktf i s wliin I piiu lustd iliiod.4 hArupJrllin ' l HAs. .x. lilt Ml, II West PatrIA street, Ire.lerlcl, Md Later -Cure Permanent IKI.III P.lrK. M , Dec. Ill, lslil " cleiutenieii I think fruni m ilcture. vvldch 1 t-nnd lieri wltli, y on will wen tlmt ui) uirel.) lluud'i.sirmpo riltri Ins been ict tnnnetit. VI) hedlh Is iierlWt, and 1 do not litvu any nioru sickntss or am. V.Ueiil Mintatlllcted 1 wolghe.1 about 100 lls , hut now I wclicli 20O CIlAs N. llAUKIt. Ilooil'n I'll: cures Constipation byiestorlng the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. sului'ax or l'Aii.tiiisi: pauk. Ktcrsliodv In lb 'tr-c-mid' Knew the Tnt I'nlillc Man IVIio l oiie. Jnmos hullivnn, who. na"Futty Sullivan ot I'arndiso I'ark." wns known to eveiy mnn, woman, und child in the Second Assembly dis trict, died in u hallway somo tlmo betweon midnight and ! o'clock yesterday morning. Ho weighed more thun ,1C0 pounds. Ho was a jolly bachelor of 'M years, and slept in a littlorootn on the ilrtt floor of n rlckoty building nt 101 Leonard street, (in Monday night bo was out wltli tho boys. Thoy loft him ut his door about midnight. Ho sat down in tho hallway, with his huck.ngnlnst tho wall, and claspod his hands. When, at T o'clock, the milkman nearly stumbled across his dond bod), it was In thosamo position, with rt culm op!iss!on on thu f'lee. Deputy Colonel Convvav gavo permission to lomove tho I ody, mid Lndortaker John 1". Wh.ilon ot -ilnj l'earl Mroot wns summoned. Di. Conway decided that death wns caused by fatty degeneration of tho heart, and lie gave u certlllcnto to that effect. It took nearly an hour to got un ice ho big enough to hold tho body nud thou to put it lu thu wagon. 'J ho uudortukcr found thnt bo would huvo to ninl.o u hpeciul cotllii. the monsiin monts or whli h will bull feot 4 inches long, '.'4 Inches wldo at llio shoulders, and 17 Indies decj.. tlrdluaiy colli ns aio lfi Inches wide and 1'-' uichosdeep. it was, lames (illvor who got hulli'vau his jiiti ns keeper of I'linnllsu I'm l, tho littlogiussloss triangle win in tho 1'lvo l'lilnts onco were. This park consists of n shoit stretch of ns. Pbalt with n music stand, nud tho keeper's duties weio to Mvoep it in tho summer, shovel the snow oil in wlntoi, ami stnml mound with a cuno in his hand must n tho d.iv and look alter things. When uny onu asked him liovv lie wns getting uloiu, hislnv.t liable answer was- "Oh, pretty well forn thin man. I'm wasting, my friend: wasting nwuy." 'J In on ye irs ago lio ombnrknd In a thenlrl cnl enterprise, llo win engngoil bytho'Tat Men's Club Couiinny' to piny tho part of llrotlirf ,sif in "Mind nnd Shed " Ho fuiind, however, that tho thentlleul juofosslou Involved too much work, und after uymi h left It. lllssul.iryns keeper of tho jmiIcwus Sr'nweek In MUing nnd summer, mid 50 a week in tlio vvintci and fall, llu paid ;-l u week for bis room. He was tall. Willi a smootb-shaen face and blue eyes. Ho lias a brother on tho polico force, and n sister. .Mrri. Mie i, who keeps a grocery stoic at ii7 ll.,torhtroet. Like all the other hulllvansln tin' disjiict. ho was lolalod to Ahseiiihlvnian T. Ik isiillivan, but thoc.v,ict connection Is not known. A Wile s,jliipntlll7i- Willi Her IIn.luu,,',, II ti pi. ficiuMON, Al'irch H. -M iryllnnry.wlio i loped n week ngo finiu lieiuwitl Ailelbeit Hoiick, ;i inurrlcil mnn whodcsoiti d his wife una child, leturned from liulT.ihi to her homo lact even ing. Bho read the t.ew In a ISulT.ilo nevvspapci of Houck's lenl oh iinolet. Ho wild It wns un true, mid ngieel to lotiirlihoino with her on Monday morning. Jbuickt jnk loo witeb.iiiiylpg it would lioh.ilei with him. ought herutickit and put her on the ti.ilu, s lying he intomlnl to lido With the ol le-s lllcsst lil.vr. Ji, euin. l-i .1 to Join lo i In thu do, ot III Hulll, but did not gel mi the ti i.n I Im deserted wife und tliniliii(il gill met li t evening und i-yiiijii-thieil with inch i tin i. rn. Silinlli-li" ' .ililagJ Uwilllliiril, WAMiiviTos, Maichri.-iion. Schotlold, Com-mniidor-iii-Cliief ' the aiiuy, was on bis way to bis orileo lu tho ar Depattment this moin liig, nnil tin) cairl.i-'o had just onteied i:ecu tlve avenue, which i aiutes llio While llouso fiom thu Mati, Win, and -Suvy buildings, whin It was mil Int by u delivery wagon uf tho American l'prss. loi.ip.iuy nnd mei tuined Tim (ieiieiul wan soiiiew hat bruised by the fall, but was aiihi to proceed to his of llce, nnd wus nt Ills desk us usual during tlio morning, Tlir Modus Vitriol). On iw t. Mutch R -Minister Howell said in rnrllumeiitto.ib.y that ho now projiosoil Hint thodovoniiiient bo empowered to renew tlio Mmfini rn i mi regit i ding American fishing ves sels fiom yoir to join without rofoionco tu I'nillamont inch v ear. This is regarded hero us giving a rent ofu poiiminenoy to tltu inmlim t in infi w bieli it has ln,t liHhoi to hold. $19 DEMOREST SEWING MACHINES. OALL AND 8KB THKM. 17 East I4lb Street. NewYotk. TARE TOUIt AnVEBTISEMENT TO pihtkict MESNrNopit ofmce, jldrrriiirmriuaror 'f 111 MITN may tie lett at any American limrlcl vitmcniier nine In ililerlty. vtliera I li e cliarne III l' the ininn ai tlioeci at the main nniee. JUNTOi. klUUM. 130 and 132 JEasl l'3th si., .Vcirr 3rf f v. Arc nncrinir at vrttv Monr.iUTr: rntccs M EiVlUA:"? JfiiaUlllUUNT OK LbAUt.MJ StybES Or IIKltllAM"l. ! nnnroitwis ov h spiumis nv wtnwsTi-n k nn llllltllllAVH WITH KXTK.SS10N Oil OOTtOO JIIIIMSsi'ltllUi llilOIKIIIAVIS-t.tOllr. SI.VclLS- iiuiim: liitoL'ciiiAMs l (ill llhsiCIAs usk. Anil r Numlier of New Vlclnrlna anil Tak. i-lnlct- Unlit i:ainylif lr V bv (lie Beet SlitketM, mill on illicit Us Give tbe a'allait tJlliuillitee. ALSO A I IMl ntSPT.AV oy T1IF. VKWFST AVDMOSt A1T1IUU.U Jll-SKIVH TN bUVtyltll WORK, C'OSSISTIM) OK Jllrncl(reel Trnpa, Oums Wnttony, Slinnllnu lViiuons, Huri-rvs or All Ktnda, Jloir I'nrln ol Kvery rltyle, WiMCOnettea, Joiikry ii ml I'ony Cm In, Kensington, Jlnckboiiiil, Jtunnlioiila, AND viast OTltrit KtMis ny rtsov TnAP t OtkTvtAI'I.U ASH C-IIOICK .NATUI1AI, WOODi Tilts Wong 13 .MOSTLY lltltLT FOR Ut FROM 0U OWN DlsIIINS. Alt, I0I.I.Y flUVUA.VTnKD. AND MANY OK Till! MILES CAN. SOT UK DUPLlCUTB I.I.SEWUUK1. Our Stock or Sotond-IIaiiil Carriages is rovipost ti np Titn iost RnnvtcEAm.R asd MOllhllV KIMIs: yVIIItV VrillOLM OK RRCKNT jiiMirArTPiii: is m.Piti si:n d. wanvoftiikvI HI. IMl IMIIsTIMlUl&llAUm IKOJt MiW. A.ND Of Till', 1II..ST .VI elvL. nnorniHMs rnvdirs, rotrrr-ROCKAWATn. FIX PASsl-MII It nnCUAWAVa OMMH18F.R. PBAOS. IMIIbll MAN, Otl'll. I.ANDAtlS, LANDAULETA, M TALLY 110 1..VT1 NSto.V TOP I'll AKTONfl, TOP ASB lll'l .HUAII VVVUOVS AM) 1'IIAKTONH OK ALb KIMK 1' CCltlS, STANIlUl'l'.S, UAIL l'UAETOXH, f AC. .to. j OUR HARNESS BOOM A f RFI't.ITK WITH ALL Till'. NF.W I'ATTPRNt tt 1 KI'SbFT 1.1-ATIII.lt Kilt LIUIIT AMI IIKAVV HUM. Ml It VVOIIh, AMI HAS UMIOIIHTI.III.Y TIIK FIVEHf .1 AMIVIOSI VAIIIKI1 NTOfK OF IIVIIM SS. MADULK JJII1ULI.S. Willi's. Ac, I.N Tllli COL.NrKY. Mnlehed CnrrliiKn l'nlrs nnil Fine Wlnlr lloraea AlnatMon Ilunili Trotteranail Jouilritei-M, nnil lloraea tic s tSenerttl lae. fl TARLOR ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. 1 Van Tassell & Kearney, A I.hTAllLISIIF.U 1807. &, :,-,() a.o 132 i:abt isth at. " 1J3 TO Utt EAST 12TI! 3r Near 3d Avenue. KSTAUlilSllKl) 1834. J. M. QUINBY & CO., , Coacbmultcra aud Mnmifnctnron ut high grade J Currlni,'eB, J BROUGHAIVI3, " ROCK AW AYS IN ALL filZl S OF THE LATEST FASHION'. Fittimfttf R foniletieil for titclal enters and ropalra. 1 CiirrliiKcn cailtit lor nnd dclivereU vvltliout chance i FACTORY AND WAREROOMS, DIVISION ST., Oiposlto the llrnnil L etatlon or tint ll.U A VV.R.R. - ill I! OM.V I'LAL'K OK ML'MNEbS. V BRADfEYWAGONS. I Hnndy Wacom ln paint n1 natural wood: Bannw (F. norarfes. vilth four fcljlee ot bodies and the e&ileit w ridinirsprliiK ever Invented; Surreyi, KxtenaionTopt, m i and lluc'KlcH. Two v heelers thnt are Abeolately fret f from bono uotiou; Road Carts that are made to carry ' pcop'e. itKAnt.r.Y .tiro., t WABnnx bt. f TIIK NEW TOKK ' COACH IIUIIHi: A.MI ('till COWPANT llnvn nt nit timcM a turi?u Htock oC hlRb class horses, all nt the nnest iiiuillty unit llnlsh. Our horsea are well i . hp-moiicil, Mitii high action, ureal quality, and perfect j lunnurrs . ij lour In hnnd tcitni tandem ti-ama, matched palra IV-i all itict, sad lto liorfcrs. slnule hurses nil sires; cobs; nil subject lo V. s oxunilnitton Tho celebrated hack- uey slnlllott. lirnwn Inslilon wilt muko the season of FJ lst)2atuurMtnhli.i Surv li a f ee 150 C. li. I'RATT, man- r hicit. stahle. L'JOUcnt UMtll s. Telephone. B7. 88lh it. A -run i:jTiiti; stouk ok wauo.nh. car- Jk ItUlir. TUL'CKS. CARTS. FARM WAOONB, (: HAlI.liOVl) ('AKTri. HARNESS, 11LANKETS. Aa, Of ( Till: UMTHI SlAThS WA00N AND CARRIAOS f COVIl'ANY, 31) AV. 4HTH AM) K)TII STfl MU8T BB Mill) BYAI'1'.ll. 1. RI.OARDLEsS OP COST. AS I avi io itnrii'.i. niovi Tin: uusinf.ps , l'LTLIl A. ca'aIUV. Proprietor. 1WBHED A X'AltO BAXK. Another 1'vent In Creeds Slion lnc that taa Tuns la "tVlde Awitke. Devvfr. Col., Mnreh 0 . A Croedo despatoh )' fays: " Tlio most sensational iilT.ilr that has ' liocn witnessed nt Crcoilooccttrroil last oven- ejfr,' Inc. Uk-I: JfawMiia. a well-known Denver T" Hiorr. nnd two pali rolibod tlio Jlint l'xuliance fc offf.''0. Dick HnwMiiH Is tlio mini who hold ; uii ono of tlio faro bunks for $'JC0 In Donvora ji-iiriiijo. mnl iimdn cood Ills c'si-ape. Haw- I kins lu'unn to tlonl fmo this mornlnjr for ln Cli.irley J orje, or "Hliotmy Clmili'V," un hols '1BCT riillcil In Ui'iivor nt tlio Ari'udn. vvlioro ho has '! been iiiiiiilnu tho iirliicliinl loulclto wheel for wlr tlio past two i'ius. Iliiwklns dealt all dny. ), mid nt tho closest, estimate tlio bank won w!it neailv St.llOd. fl At .'I o'oloek HnrrvKmltli nnd .lorry O'Brien, Hit Ills two puis, enmo In nnil bc'K.iti plnyine. In- WMi htuntly tho twoiliovv llmtr roMiherx, look nil tho inotiny, mill b.ieked out of tlio door. A flfrf possoiil men aro In M'nrcli ot tho lobbcm, and w Ir fouiid uulek retribution will bo meted out flfl to tliom. W 'IVn.jcni-olds Wlio Would Men .Mllebell ail Bi isiillljin. sjH Duftvio, 3rnreh 8. Tronic 'Wilnon. ngotlt). and Cliailio Hill, need 10, of T.oeliester arrived ' 4j In this city curly this iiionilnK, liiivlnc ridden 'ajlrU1 nil nlu'lit on n ftolcht car. After they had wfc rnnnicd tilout tho elty.tlu-y foil Into tho hand JBH of tlio poor iiuthoiltit's, mnl Inter w mo turned ICj uvurto Siiihii Inteinleiit ilorfc'onsteln nt l'olleo '-; Hi iiilijimileis. jf "WoiMinolioiotoseoMlleholl, tho flchter," U nTplnlnoil tlio lotinuc'r ot tho boys. "Say, Is ,. hiilllvim hole, tour ' k Tlio roiperliiteiiileiit sont them homo this J1 noon, 'they wantud Eomo edijiirottoa before , h they left. U I'll I be r nnil lluiiitliler Iluincil lo Death, jl fJriir.Mnvuv, March R A frntno farmhoua tj near hellv'rf btnlloii. this county, wns do. 5jl Htioyeil liy llronhont 2 o'clock this mornlnir. " 1 .lolin I iinderH, nKedts()yoiirfl, nnil hl unmar- Aff i led ilaiiKbtm Aniiin, aueil :tr, imrlHbed In tho Amtx II lines. Oneot t'lii nnluhbors who bail been jfr99tl moiisi'il by tho Urn looked in n window nnd ( rr'MH saw tho old inaii Imiik tinconscloiis nn tha y"sBBBW Moor. ThiMipiicr Iluor und roof fell ln, pre- v .aWu veiitliii; u lu-'iuie. 'Am J'lnpceil lllm Inittriiil of I.jncliInK lllat. vVeV Jicicsov, Tenn,. Jlureli R W. A. Mitchell. ,Wi who attempted an assault on tho duushter of Wli Mr.s. ('harlus II. (Srcen, wns taken uwny from Uf tiiiMiniCLTHwhilii buiiii; tnknn fiom tho Court IE! louse to Hie. mil and wns floui;eii within an I, Inch of JiUlifo nm! thon tuuiodlooae. ltf) 1 1 Yenrk' impi laonment for a Peiurer, rijA lJiiMLii. M-iri'li R-AVIlllam U. Merrill, who v?,? recently obtained n fiaudulent dtvoreo from Jjl his wife, w.is to-day sontoucvil to fourteen .'lf 1 cats' Imprlboiimniit for nunury. 11 i;J f-it " & nUutUmi, im- ,' eI I (IV I (fr T Mtntlotis.'and t J Ff H I I n I I counterfeits ot V ' ,cK IH 1 IM 1'lerce-s med- ii i-X . '"C ' icines, though ill ),J X sold at lower (in 5- I W" fl'- Priccs Oum WW iiv J la - genuine med- fjf L II It''- ii & - ,cIco8i are dear at H - II 'yk I 'Eg, J nnyprico. Rewar Wwi - ' '' - "SZ.. of them. Old bot- K V ties aro refilled, M , ... . . now ones tarn- ' precl v. it h, nil rorts of BiilBtitutos oiTered at - 'cut iirle-efi," by inisminulous dealers, wbo WK nro not nutlionzcd to tell I)r. Pierce's crnufns itsaflL iiicdicinuii. Don't ho deceived by tbera jHI Theso orniitiir, tvorld-famrd romedies ar aaaHl now sold only through regularly authorised aaaaaW nijcnts, nnd under a positive jpmjautee of rKMt Unellt or cure, cr money refunded. The , JjjjjjjjjjW niul.i.ra tnko i.U tho risk. Practically, tbey -vbB p 11 tin in to you on Mnl. On theso Ubornl WWm tcuiis tlioncnvfiio fjiictraufri'cf modlcincacan IS bo ifo (I onlti ut thcvji Ionii-cctabllihul prices : , (.olden Medical Iliscovery, f l.(X) pnrTxittla, M lavctito I'rcicrinttou, , il.OU per bottln. SaW PJcnhaiitPi'IIcto,' . .' I SStswrVlaL -IBv ))ut, told in Uilo way and ot tbeao pricwl '.laaB tuey'ro tho cheapest inedicinca that wSS VaBaBl buy, (or you jiay trniy for tho oovU you faT. 1B I .aaatHN