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1jJV ff ftl VOL LINO 150 NEW YORK SUNDAY FEBRUARY SJ 1884 PRICE THREE CENTS LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE VIIEAT ANXIETY IX EXOLAND OTBU THE EGYPTIAN OVTLOOK Th for nelk den Gordon 1 And Knker Pneko Tko Pnrncllllcsj Exmpernted Agnlnst- tho Torlea Acrimonious Iolltleal Conlro- Tcrty In JEnsUnd A Greas 1itnle I In VI nnatFrenck Jonrnnle Crlllclslna Queen Vlctorln nooh > we of tke Tkesitree LONDON Feb 2All Ensllah oyoa for tho moment look with painful straining to Gordon running tIm gauntlet to Khartoum Tho fear is strong that tho large sums of money ho car- ries ¬ afford additional temptation to murder him Ho cannot reach Klmrtouuvtlll 18 and his Into will therefore to probably still un- settled ¬ while tho Egyptian debate Irocollln Parliament Ills expedition began wIt a augury In tbo discovery that tho for restoration as the legitimate Uultnn ot Dnrfur has turned out 1 confirmed drunkard with al- ready ¬ two and forty wives I Bakers attempt on tho other side to relieve iToknr causes groat anxiety for lilA troops are few cowardly badly drilled and cannot shoot straight Ills chief hopo lbs In gaining over the tribes but their promises are novor kept Nobody bollovos that tho Egyptian debate on tho address wilt lat for 1 little as two days only nnd nomo gloomy prophets go so far A to hint that real legislative business Will not bo allowed to begin tilt March This calculation assumes n keen obstructive spirit Inthe rnrnollltos but they a so bitterly elM perntod against tho Tory encouragement of Orange excesses that thor will do nothing to help obstruction A proposal was oven con- templated ¬ of their dishing tho Torlcsby allow- ing ¬ Brndlaugh to take his seat which their J abstention from voting would do A general friendliness to the Liberals might nIB > procure tho condemnation of tho connlvauco of Spen- cer ¬ nnd Trovclyan with tho Orange conspiracy and thus Isolate and ruin them Their ruin Is the dearest wish ot tho Parnollltos Ot the mauy speeches of tho week North cotes Is the most noticeable It confirms the opinion that white In politics ho is tho dullest of men ho Is on neutral subjects 1 witty and entertaining speaker Churchill has boon painfully abusive and tho wholo tons of recent controversy continues acrimonious In tho mouth of n sportnl Duko Mr Gladstone tins this vveok booolo nn arch tialtor Lord Derby is described ns n dyspeptic Minister whit Lord llnndolph Churchills witticisms are etylcd 111 highclass Liberal organ carefully prepared blackguardism The chief Interest ol Chamberlains speeches was his avowal of his difference from Mr Bright In desiring moro radical and moro rapid changes neil his ex- pression ¬ of his Intention to carry his bt for saving life at sea In tho tooth of oven big shipowners opposition- Mr Oo chon still hints dliltko of a reduced franchise and will so far favor tho Tory cry for the revolution of Qlndstonos scheme of redis- tribution ¬ as to domand how many seats are to bo taken from Ireland In return for having her franchise reduced Tho big dobato on the distress In Paris has ended In smoko If Cltimonaoau made a groat speech but bU Impotent conclusion was to propose a commlttoo of Inquiry Jules Ferry Is now onexcollont terms with the Pope while the bitter debates In tbo Prus- sian ¬ Parliament load tho Vatican organs to do dare that tho Culturkampf must b ought out again At the groat state ball in St Petersburg the Emperor and Empress are said to have looked remarkably well but the lattjr found a threat- ening ¬ letter In her bouquet and she now in- sists that a different person shall taste her food every day The extraordinary severity ot the coercion regime In Vienna l la generally approved by tho press there so groat I the panic Tho mur- derer ¬ of tho detective Block Increases the fear by his obstinate refusal I to rovoal his Identity and by representing himself A tho emissary of a groat organization Ho displays terrible strength of wilt and hM had to bo chained because of repeated nttmpt t commit suicide Tho German Emperor only prevented from Kolng out by the bad weather and the vision of tho spectral white lady tins turned out to bo an inquisitive Bculllon wandering around In his White jackot nnd npron n French journals are already tearing Quoen Victorias book to pieces One audacious writer remarking on tho prominence of John Drown declares that her Majesty takes her second widowhood to heart oa much ns tbo first Tho bokha been subjected to careful revision but with Lord Boaconsflold8 career and character In a way that must necessarily raise much controversy The King nnd Queen of Italy are highly de- lighted ¬ at the success with which the young Prince of Naples passed his examination the other day The youth is certainly clover and loves study Mary Anderson has made a big ndvnnco by her new part and 1 IB now acknowledged to b not merely a graceful and beautiful but n red actress Her lovemaking is how- ever condemned 8 frigid while her rage Is splendid anlsomo critics say she will b bet- tor ¬ 8 than 8 Juliet has bon so mobbed on Sundays that she now goes n private chapel 1 convent Wilson Barrett still oscillates between the splendid American otter which ho Is said to havo had and tho desire to produce Hamlet at his own theatre Peril is in rehearsal for the Hnymnrkot and Camaralzatnan llurnnndo latest bur lesauo for the GaIety contains more excruciat- ing ¬ plies than any of Us predecessors It U drawing well Tho chief theatrical event In Paris Is Sarah Bornhardta revival of La Dame aux Cam ¬ has Tho storm on the first night was so fierce that the actors had to howl their speeches but tho play succeeds Mme Judlc male her roappeamno last nigh In Ia Coeniuo by Mellhno und HerviS heroine Is a strong minded and adventurous Huts I an princess who after flying from homo t and Indulging In other escapades winds un with 1 marriage at tho embassy The place I was rapturously received Tho opera of La llorodlude by Mnssenot produced In Brussels two years ago was also I performed for tho first tlmo last night In Paris and was fairly successful Thin artistic Eonson has opened hero with tho Water color exhibition which contains many I One works but no great ono Colombu time opera of tho Kngllnh com- poser ¬ Mackenzie has bon very successfully presented at Hamburg The Archtrologlcnl Society of Vienna Is wl- nl r to search for relC of thu Greek 111 Porslanla1 ¬ leys in the Jny Salamis I and the Spectator suggests a similar hunt for- t Pharaohs chariots In tIme Quit ol Akabah I Intense Interest l Is felt In the coming publl t ration of Helnrlch Heines memoirs Their ronulnonoss has been lung disputed tho cur ¬ rent tory being that he sold them to his broth I i ir who destroyed thorn but people Bay ho re- wrote them Thor appear first In tho lartrii Jaue a Gorman periodical a The only horse of Count Lagrange which fetched good price at his sale was Archlduo and his disqualification for tho Derby greatly Increases tho clmncosof Harvester ono of IrdF- almouths stud According to latest reports this stud is to be sold without reserve- A man named James Nicholson writes to tho PaPer that he committed I murder for which his brother Is suffering and com- plains ¬ r C that ho r Innocent arretd Mr Laboti- ehcrn asks Sir William Hareourt t introduce l him to June the new hangman Xha doom ol Monte Carlo rapidly approach y A delegate of an International society for IU Oppression has boon visiting the Pope and three suicides and ono assassination havo Just occurred there within a week The biggest Impostor of the week Is Fanny Jordan who has just tiled alter pretending for twenty years that her taco which she blacked with n cork was supornaturnlly disfIgured whllo the biggest foot ot the week Is apromUIng young politician ol good family who has gono to Blmln to go through the seven years noviti- ate ¬ of Buddhism Hi tltt AitKlatt Press LONDON Fob 2A mooting of the Privy Coulcl ntOsbornu where tho Queen is resid ¬ URont is announced to take Place on Monday subject Its deliberation bo the Queens speech for tho opening of wi llnmonu HIs already known that tho speech will havo nothing now to disclose and it Is awaited with general Indifference The loaders of tho Irish party will meet In Dublin on Monday to decide upon a policy and concert plans for the Parliamentary campaign It Is believed that thoy will decide to follow the same general course as hitherto Advices from Cairo todaylndlcate that tho alarm for tho fate of the garrisons of Tokar nnd Hlnkot Is greatly intensified Tho delay of Baker Pashas advance has without doubt sealed tho Into of tilnkat whore Towflk Dey with 400 Koldlers nnd 1000 women and chil ¬ dren tiM boon besieged for some weeks past A messenger reached Hunklm from Tow k on Thursday who announced that unless relief reached Blnkat by Saturday elk would mako one sally more and In was de ¬ foaled would then surrender At Homo tho Sacred Congregation ot tho Propaganda has Instructed the Archblshotis of Genoa and Naples this principal centres of Italian emigration to America to form a com ¬ mlttoo to cooperate with tho Archbishops of Now Yorki Boston and Ualtlmoro for tho pro ¬ Italian Immigrants Big Vincent Unlatola loaves Naples for Now York as tho olllcial correspondent between tho American Emigration Committees and the Propaganda tilnce the failure ot the Lndonstoek brokers P W Ttiomas Hon A has discovered thnt Hlakowny the defaulting and absconding member ot the firma hold stocks open for n rise of tho nominal value of 1000 000 Tho firm was concerned In forty dllfurent stocks Tho bulk of Us open accounts wero In American and Canadian lllwarsanl Included speculative accounts to TUO uiH In Atlantic and treat Woaturn firsts 1100111 Hill Anti 11IL f i5 IMII1 I III I W toria I In Urnnil Trunk i thirds The sufferers In the Stock I Kxcbango are leading jobbers in American stocks The Uueon vI hold two drawing rooms nt the opening the season before going to Darmstadt to attend tho nodding of tlio Prin- cess ¬ Victoria of hose Tho wedding dross ot tho Princess mado of Irish poplin from Dub- lin ¬ Tho Queen tins orderou Irish poplin for curtiinsniid upholstery of Btato furniture in tvo altos of apartments at Windsor Castle- Onoeulto for guests will bo furnished In gold uiilorod brocaded poplin with dark crimson bolder and tnsscls tho other In royal purple with goldcolored fringe Till German Imperial family Is greatly dis- turbed ¬ nt tho renewal of niutrlmonlil OUTer onctS between Irinco Prcdorick Charles and his vtlf tho Princess llrll Anna Thu Pilli COSB has roturnod to 11111 ntAnliiilt and his refused for once nail live under the saint roof with her husband Prince Victor Napoleon HOn of lirlncn Napo- leon ¬ I IllotiPlon anti who was designated by tho Prince 1mplrllilA his successor contem- plates ¬ I the United States the conning summer Mr Judnli 1 llenjnmln writes to tho papers from Avenue Iunl Paris that he never enter ¬ tained any any wiso icsemhling thtt which has heoii mado current In AUlrlc1 by thu publication of nn alleged to time olToct that ho proposed time return of tho Nouthern HUtos to their allegiance to Great Britain Herr Klliuiter ot Vienna who committed suicide last Wednesday at Monto Carlo was one of tho moet sucoos8lulmJ connnctml with the turf In Llishuicldo wis due to his heavy losses The trial of Illtytwo aristocratic members of the Park Club London who woro charged with gambling In playing baccarat In the rooms of time cluli it disappointing It began on Friday at tho 1 Dow Htreot Police Court anti so far no Important revelations liars been made The court is thronged with a host of 101 about town The defendants mean to the do ¬ fence to points ot law avoiding evidence show Ing the extent of tho gambling rime prosecu- tion ¬ however want to put In evidence many cases where thousands of pounds chnnmd bands at a single sitting Since tho beginning of tho police proceedings most of tho clubs hMO substituted tanto for baccarat but heavy play still continues tho rule Tho marriage engagement Miss Fortescuo late of tho Havoy Theatre and Lord Uurmoylo has boon broken 01 Miss Florence John anti Monsieur Marion both of whom hnd been previously divorced woro married on Monday by tho Iteglstrar Capt Austin the American crack shot gave nn exhibition of his ski at Leicester last Thursday Ho shot n from tho heath of hla daughter twice successfully but time third time ho attempted It tho bull ploughed tho girls scalp and caused serious Injury Austin line boon arrested It Is announced that Patti will arrlvo In Eng- land ¬ In May lliroiigageinontnt Covent Har- den ¬ Is stilt undecided Him Is olTured 1100 n night for n concert tour through England und- LJtrLouis J Jennings Is writing aiim mit John Wilson Crokor Ho wil give letters from tho Duke of Wellington Hlr llobert Poel writ ton tuning the early reform ngltntlon Is reported that tilcnor Kdmondo do Aml I tho celebrated Italian traveller anti author Is going to America to lecture Ho has been guaranteed forty thousand ltI FREE ITIIISKUY AND SAND tVI CII ES One of the Accusations Hurled nt tke Mona era of tke American Institute At a meetIng of the American Institute R form Association hold at Room 21 Union 1 declaration of principles prepared by Prof P U Van tier Woyde Dr James 11 Tay- lor ¬ and It dHenrouso was read and adopted The document was headed The decadence ot the American Institute and the means by which It may b restored lo the vroud position which It one occupied In years goes by It assorted thatthe Institute has been fosll- izlng Into a corporation managed with no other conception than making money for tho Insti- tute ¬ or some Individuals thus Cuslnl the withdrawal ot tho most Il1oa- mlnufacturerslulllnentor8 Club and the Polytechnic Club anti the failure of the Insti ¬ management to provide sclentlflo public lectures aro In foot doplorol the declaration of princi- ples ¬ tho committee assort that for years tho present managers have slated themselves and tholr friends for reflection that marked tick ¬ ets am used to Intimidate the weak brothers that at time annual mooting discussion on the report Is not nlowel nnd Investigation Is stilted that library wits at one time soOt to auction but returned when legal pro codlings were threatened that time fair Is managed for profit and not to promote Im- provements ¬ In domestic Industry nnd the ante and that time llnnnces might b more profitably mnnngcd while tint of the Insti- tution ¬ wurn more fully promoted- A copy ot tho annual report of time managers with explanatory foot notes which purported to show that tho report was cooked to cover n ilollclency of HH7U0 In tho accounts of tho last fair was ordered to be printed nnd dis- tributed ¬ Thin report also showed returns of tl02CGi from rented buildings Time foot- notes said that the annual rental of the build- ings ¬ mentioned WI 111000 James Miller K Hlbloy H dHenreuse Albert Klsberg O O Mason M A Sutherland undl Dink Luther WjsoP I H Vitn der It II Shannon mud Ii U 1 Dlsbrow wero elected as a noiulniitiiig committee lo put 1 ticket In time Hold fur mite iinnunl election In time dUcusslctn Mr d Hcnteusn assorted that whiskey nnd sandwiches at thin Institutes expense to time amount of fromtVu tu SlOt had boon used at previous elections to curry tho votes ot time members for time managers ticket Stacy Houses Itobhed or Ikrlr Nlnlr Carpe Thlov stole time stair carpets In tie Ironuols apartment home at irs Hast riflleth 11 tietwemm nildiiliht and 3i uclock yeittrday lorolll A similar robbrrv Woo committed al Ihe Kail forty dshlhslrecloiilfiday moruliuf Maiclin o rope aii1- u cIrep were left behind riirly In Ihe week I the a ait- meiil loue at t 2tt4 last Eielity Oft II street WM similarly recital 011 mk hoa last tho Arlington all IW FI Korl slrtel I I Hit at U i1O I Kill 1111t slrn t also iol their slalrcarpesromaiiys- mlrsliavebeeiidrprliedof I their curpeis I Iu the nelKh- biirhood I indlcaled t hut hniiKeaepers iimvutt larks In Addition iu 011 lo accuSe tho arel anti II ttlt Mount lies ordered bis piillio 10 arreH euiy one umitv iccMllh a inn lie nfl o mldiilnht Odds nucl rMM- iHeadre nil leme cell met eiamlne remnants silks salllis I velvets plutthei disc goods table linen sheet Pig mukllns i wash wool I with I goods elveteelis tow IIIVH fiatiulB itiwelB tiankttm shawls skirts I mmlii- iclotltlnmc Rtfori I ovroftt iiai wltttsr I rloatii I all dull ie soil itt mneki reoul for all ituirket its red Ink amid- elatn 11511rr1 Cull Mal ttf isdioc uutdersesr wailu calkoii rellt I Ii ohrello iii roe Irlnlnqur lo cmos T ly U3 6th n nr 1111 yon start fur the winter trip to Katun Ber- muda Klorlda j or ilexko Insure Iu Ibe eld Turtltrt JG17 IQadw J4ilL I l Cured tlthout knife nieeriletPllee powder or talrt No charge until tured Wrldoulhulet lit Coralat I 1 K WthUilr Mr Klnsillu Ilmucroiitly III rho condition of rhOIUli KlnHellaof rook lyn I In uoll rx 1lu Dr Hyriie said lull nltfht 1 cc nluivst hopeless You tin Hnsoke Cainvsie XSoelte All tong without Injurious effects tbey ore lo BiUl tall Mi for lOcenLL45s- The hectic body the nearest approach perfection liszt commits 11 liB CU11 lrup tFtt Ur Cable Iii tvt Stork T vnlna House Word cnmo to tho Lotos Club that Mr Oeorgn W Cable to whom artcepllou was to have bueu given by the club last night had been prostrated by tuddiu Illness at tits house of Mark Twain In Hartford The Hotel Royal < 01blt and 0mb sv the popular e town retort Btstaurant and csttl I kit altractUt Ui city and specially adtplid Ifer wauls 01 dlu l cut Klcbard Mttrti proprietor IU I Tko Hlgnul OOJce Predlctloa 4 i t I l I Fair weather followed In northern York tc light snow light varlnUe winds a slight Now In tern II I g ptrature followed by colder weather r JUTTIXOH AllUUT roux The cllyiael funded debt on Jan 31 wit f027l2240 1 J Adelaide Quiiano hai sued her husband Krancl > tj Quliann In tile Hupreme Court torn absolute divorce 4 l i 0 Park Commlnsloneram Egbert L Vlele hai accepted t the one of Cultf KuKluecr to I tlie Itaplil Transit Colo l 1 t 111101 I The fire Oommlislonert yesterday rolr410 ask lbs Manhattan Elevated Ilallroad dremen In uniform rldt Ire as the police di e f teyor IMson and his Cabinet yeslerday approved a bill ii whlcn I Is to be sent to the Legislature auinorlzlnj Ins city to lisut fi of bout the proceed to bt Used fur building armories for SIte National Guard r Citarie SpemmcerTh wn Strict 4 m I tMaclbw Slisrp Co lint b tcryalorjlolc4 a ioiittg vs re maid liii followl settiber r brooklyn it Wa merged 11 11 Lllou oly Vewsuy t J i l I t Mortimer W WeJrorIHlrrourlbrlupumber merchant and ll 1 recently lived at aaiil I Hooll fractured his skull by a t fall Iu Third on KilJaj ulghl anti U 1 Ikelrlo die c Ir suit by DrlJget Murphy for a divorce from ha if i husband Dsnltl Murphy of time fourth ward who I 5 asserted Is l possessed of a largo amount of property liur I tharcs W liaytnn bu been appclutwl I refocus to tfs l iJ termlne the ainouutof alimony Tin Delawart Lackawanna amid Weitern Railroad Cdmpauy hat aeltcttd Mr J K Joy n lie member ot Iho eOlllllol that i U to arbitrate on the percentage of 1 Iraftlp company Is entitled to In the wttVbouod t p freight pool I of the trunk lint railroad The aged woman who was liken ill In Stuyreism j Put and died on lb sUp of a bogie our by wat IdcntlBtd yesterday UOnl u ConoitU Murich of Hit Kaili Toll strut one oat marketing ud money with her becaut tier bureau DM ones Inn robbed She wu alnlt aTeaimUiy 1 J 4 1 WENDELL PHILLIPS DEAD UB PASSES AWAY AFTER A BRIEF OUT ISItr PAINFUL ILLNESS Tfce Tad tome to Him In kit Hosts Is Ilostoe Itt Lost Work nod the EaU tkstt Fallowed ItA Rkelck of the Omlori 11ft BOSTON Feb 2 Wendell Phillips the last great loader ot tho antislavery movement la doad Ho passed away thU evening after a mOlt t painful Illness of a week duration Ills wellknown flguro wa lat seen upon tho street on Friday tho 35th ult whoa ha spoke of hit falllns strength but not complain of positive Illness Ills addroM a month ago at the unveiling ot tho Harriet Martlneau statue proved a severe tax upon hit physical and mental powers and ho told hit friends that hIs platform days wore over The first premonition of approaching Illness came on Saturday lost when ho foil symptoms- of heart troublo such a ho had once or twice before experienced Ills disease angina pee torts had caused the death ot his father and two brothers and ho felt that In tho end he too must succumb to It On Sunday be suffered several severe parox- ysms ¬ and from that time till his death phy- sicians ¬ were In almost constant attendance He suffered terribly tho pain being Intermit ¬ tnt very severe Two or tbroo days ago hI toll his physicians thnt ho ahoull never re ¬ but everything was encourage him Not unti almost the last did the phy- sicians ¬ up all hope of his rallying and oven this afternoon It was thought he might live for some days Tho dying man was chiefly grieved to know that ho must after all leave his muchbeloved wife Mrs Phillips has been n holplosslnvaldt- hose many years In fact marriage and ninny times It has been thought her days wore numbered but this afternoon sho Ivnlchol at tho bedside of her dying Inn tender devotion tins been time chief fonturu uf his later life At about 4 oclock Mr Phillips felt somewhat easier nnd ho attempted to raise himself slightly In bod The exertion was too uront amid n onvoro paroxysm utterly prostrated him Tim violent fcatiirns of time attack wi ro over- come ¬ but ho could not rally Ho realUud that ho win and mild BO Conscious to tho very lust < lnl recognized his wlfo and other members of his nmllynt tho bedside anti spoke to them His Int words sPoken about hull nn hour before his death worn about a otter of t personal enmfott Thou ito dropped po cefully away nppiirontly to sleep Thu end caniontG15- The i now of Ills dentin did not become ironer ally known this evening At t time club dinners tluro wro several tributes pnld to him and hit life work Noarratiirotuoiits fUI the funeral or burial have snt boon iniulo Mr Phillip huts scnrcoly boon himself sineo hn watt driven Front tile old liomnslvqd in Essex street by thooxtco Hion of Harrison avenue two hH Into residence In Common l gr UIIut- oloor wits quite content after this In t qum hit moilo of life A low ago at the roiiucst of ninny friends ho undertook to dlctuto for publication some reminiscences of his Iwork IIB an AbolitionIst TIio task proved too great and ho IblnllJutlt Witmloll Illoltol on Nov 21 1 1811 1 and lived I hero all I I father John Phillips was tho first Mayor of Boston mini of course sent him to Harvard whence ho was graduated In 181 Ho was admit ttil 1 to piactlco law lInt but as nei- ther ¬ his tastes nor necoHrltlei required him to remain In tho profession lie soon loft It and for many years duvotcd hit main onorgics to tho mittslavery cause which ho was prominently identified trim tho tIme of thin murder of Lnveioy which aroused hlA list eloquent speech in aooul 111 In 1817 to the closoof tho late 01- 1frauclilseuiont of black men Ho was an un Illnnlilng outBiiokon abolitionist and never hesitated to advocate dIsunion as tbo most expeditious means of freeing the slave In time height of time antislavery movement when its advocates wore often treated with ob- loquy ¬ nnd brutality his eloquent voice com mifndod ottentlonnnd respect from many who went only to scotT and jeer His oratory wn peculiar to himself He had tho art of lots history statistics anecdotes denunciation ami argument In time most cnptlvntIng way eo that from the tlmoho b0111 to speak to tho close tho interest Ho spiced 111101 his addresses with arid bitter personalities and never tired of excoriating tho slaveholders nnd their friends end many was thu telling blow which ho dealt to thoallles of the Houth among Northern churches and social antI business institutions Ho struck the foe of tho Bluvo wherever hu found him 6 was In time van alwlYs to lnip the slao Tireless In hlO Iork ho wont wherever free speech was Iormilot advocating his cause on lecture lt conventions meetings of Abolitionists anti everywhere that a word could bo said In favor of humanity I Ills pul- Ishid npeecbes wcro proparid with great cart 1morlr11 and delivered I In n free easy eonveixatlonul style that win at onen original and unarming Ho had nonrt of tho obtrusive fifth Imtmummns of tho I professional elocutionists He depended moio upon his matter than his manner and his I In clslvo words cut close tu tho beiirers mental core Ills appearance nx a speaker bucamo n surety for n crowded audience As he blood before an nudlnnre In scrupulously neat moot tasteful dross with easy grace anti brl ht In- tellectual ¬ fnco ho I was a good picture of a iron tman of time old school Ho lived forty years In the old homestead in Ensnx and waslliiallyconipelloil 8ruOlosWU opening of a now Htrnet In 8AUVft was lucre I that ho I used to receive uthi John Ilrown of Oasawnttonite and his fugitive slaves mind many a chip of tho old bouio has boon taken away by relic hunters lIen ho nursed tenderly for years his invalid wife to whom he gave lIfelong devotion After remov- ing ¬ from Essex street ho Ivelll Common street toro of Mr speeches during the war From the first he saw that the war was time opportunity for the slave mind ho kept urging t time North to moro active measures Ho was Impatient with Mr Lincoln and In oneot his speeches In Cooper Institute declared that Mr Lincoln was an old turtle Ho made thrilling speeches In favor of arming educatiqg and enfran- chising ¬ the blacks and was always predicting- that they would seize tho opportunity to free themselves at the 81rl00 ol their masters Ho was n warm lImo Emancipation proclamations of both Fremont smut Lincoln and the fruition of his hopes was found In time adoption of tho Fifteenth Amendment Mr riiilllps found time all his life for urging other reforms also He was always an advocate for temperance for tho nufranchluom of women and anl was a prominent speaker on those topics At the close of tho war Mr Ihllllps came prominently to tho front as an advocate of this principles of the GreenbackLabor party Ho got 20000 votes as a labor and tumpcrnnce candidate for Governor of Massachusetts in 1870 and soon became celebrated for an marked utterances on tho labor question ns hal char- acterized ¬ his nntlslnvory speeches Whon tho lecture system In thus country was most In favor and other forms of amusement for small cities and towns were not so common- as now Mr Ihllllps was In great demand ns a lecturer Among his most cele- brated ¬ lectures wor those on Tho Lost Arts eulogies Theodore Parker and John Brown nnd Toussaint LUu > orturo Tho Lost Art was n charming literary pro- duction ¬ curious data going to slow thnlho ancients worn In maui respects rnB In works of art He even trl81 time ancient history of many modern varied the lecture from time to time anti de- livered It hundreds ot tunes In various parts of the North- On the Chinese question Mr Phillips differed from some of the old abolition orators and favored tho restrctlon of Chinese Immigra- tion ¬ as a moans of osuentlal protection of American workmen Hn said They who seek to Hood us artificially with barbarous labor are dragging down time Americium homo to level of time houseless street herds of tie If the worklngmon have not combined to irevontthlsltlstlmothitttliiysliould When rich men conspire poor mnn should combine Mr Phillips was of medium heightcompactly built erect nnd of gracuful carriage His eyes woro blue Ho usually wore Bhortsldowliliikers An Imprest Agent Stun Awoy wltkllHOOO WAIL WAILA W T Feb 2EE Johnson agent of the Inlon Pacific Ilallroad anti slit of Hit Union Iaclric Express 1 misappropriated a 1 package of flHooo consigned to John Iteiinell railroad lontractor- by Iatlil A TOtem banters of ttirlland l The package was addressed Agent Inloil 1atlflc Fssu John on disappeared xllh the mono m Tuesday ami 1 V I arrested auit placed In Jilt ciltrilay A Threat 1oltnii All Ike Viler orTexni AUSTIN Tex Feb SBtuto Honntor Ter ¬ tell recrlrtd an anonyniom letteryeitrrdajr Ilirrateiilny that It free ira i was luterftred with by Ihe Legislators all tho waters In thu State of Teias eneloied In pBtiiref would te poleoiKil The Utter created A imatlon In view of tile miiterloui disease that I le iwttplug cS- uuuiticri ol calile In certain parti of tl stile Hn FEVARDIUfT JETS KO D UOE Two of tke Jury on Hie Hid ea Only 0 of- Throo Counts After 23 hours of deliberation disagree- ment ¬ and slumber the Jury In the Fouardont Cetnola libel suit came back Into court for the fourth time at fi oclock yesterday afternoon Foreman Davis said I We find for the defendant on the first and third counts but we disagree as to the second count five counts on each of which Mr Ftuardent claimed 5000 damages only throe were submitted to the jUr Tho libel alleged in the first was that l frt publeht an- swer ¬ to Mr Fouardent tho Cypriote statues Gsa dl Oesnola said that tho charges were maliciously mado and absolutely without foundation In fact The libel alleged In the second count was t In a letter to the trustees ot the Metropolitan Museum Gen dl Cosnola said that tho firm of Rollln ct Fouar dent had not made an honest effort to sell the collection and had overcharged him for ex- penses ¬ The third count was bated on den dl Cosnolaa letter published In various news ¬ papers Intimating that Mr Feunrdent wits a charlatan Ignorant of archaeology and either thoroughly dishonest tthorougbly Ignorant anti reckless I object to tho reception of limits vorlct said Mr Banes I think wo are a verdict on alt tho counts- The CourtI It poKiltilo for you to agree gentlemen upon countI Foreman Iiavla I do not think I I 10101Ibl i e I tlilni we are unanimous on that point Mt Choate The Court ihoulil t reoeTlh Iel Mr nanoolubmU thattiiero l and that llt snottier trial on Ihallu l Wo are entitled verdict Oi the I Imue iutmiltu1 W cannot be compelled too soother trial on the tecoud count Mr ClinueteWe hal not endeavor to compel you to to another trial t Judco Bhlpman directed Clerk Mason to record tho verdict and time jury wore discharg- ed ¬ They got f 102 eachfor their fiftyone days scivlco Time jurors who voted for nn entire verdict for Jon di Cosnola worn G P M Davis Willl Greenwood Alexander Vanderberg Fnrrnr Charles W Watson K Porter Mason Charles 0 Oxlwrnn Gerald Donolly James Turner nnd George P Ilradford Those who hold out anti disagreed on tho cocond count woro Lewis Frith nnd John Ixiwcry Several lawyers expressed tho ollhand opin ¬ ion that tho failure of tlio jury to agree upon time second count made tho verdict time PanIc ns If hero lund been nn entire disagreement It wit apparent hnwovor that Gen ill Cesnolns counsel mind friends did not look at it that way JUH AND AXXIK coiniKr AKKKSTKD Their Sister nnil ker lliiilinnd Hulk Jell Areenlcnl lf Uonlnir 1upiclvd- Tliuinns Collier who with lila wife Kate was poisoned by tho hash tho family ate for supper on Wednesday died In great agony at 720 oclock yesterday morning In his house In Church and Townnond streets Laurel 11 L I Ills death followed that of his which occurred on Friday morning Their little daughter Annie who so turns is known Ate tho stone food as thoy was not affected by It Before Mr Collier OieO l t ho told Coroner Itoblnson that he did not suspect anybody hind 1 poisoned his wife mind himself They humid no enemies that they know of Their relations toward each other had ulwoyj > boon happy Dr Do Witt Hitchcock of Long Island City mode a postmortem oxninlnntloti of Mr Co- lliers ¬ holy yesterday afternoon amid sent tho htomacb kidney and liver to the University Medical College In this city for analysis Tho monitor that was sprinkled upon tbo food Is also JlllsuhjlCtOJ to examination Collier was His autopsy strengthened Dr HitehcockB opinion that tIme death of both was due to nrAoIICallolsonln The body Mrs Colliers father who died without medical attendance on Friday Jan 18 just two weeks previous to Mrs Colliers dub will bo oxhumod to ¬ morrow Tho vord let of tho Coroners j jury was that he died of peritonitis After the autopsy Coroner Robinson returned to Lonmt Island City and soon afterward Con- stable ¬ Hicks of Nowtown called on him nnd thoy both started for LnurellU They arrived thero about 9 oclock John Cow hoy the son of IJoimls < Cowhov < Then they wont to tho house of Janice Duty about n block away nnd placed Annie the sly tot of John and of Kato Collies under arrest STJIIKIXO IX J rr RIVER The Operative Voting la Qui Work In Ten Blllliteurly 1OOOO 1creun Idle FALL RFTKK Feb 2The meeting of cot ¬ ton operatives tonight was tho largest over holl here rime hal wits densely crowded nnd neighboring streets were thronged Tho meeting wits very IplrJel Several speeches denouncing tho uetol the manufacturers wcro made anti It was decided to strike In tho mills on Monday ns follows Throe of the Union Mills one of tho Hagatnoro Mills onto of tho Tocumsoh MllUono of the Chnco Millsonoof tho Wampanoag Mills ono of time lOad Mills mind two of time JlorderCitv Mills Thofollow I mug resolutions weru iinanlinotislv looted 11tTmi In the face of the ItiiproUnir iun Jlo u or tile lirint cloth murker thoUrtf ° UuiUn l tun the > tar Juft iftIttl I Mid tin lucrrax In lie jetamit l of Ihe cultoii tees leer itluti a reduction ul nagrt I haa Stein amioutitcd therefore A1rftvil That we show our 1lpplfRBur and reent the reiluctlun hv an tiunitkiliat ktrlke In l n mill- iiniltril Tliut It thiiuld ho vet form l uti the public that I I r Ito rorpnrntlonB were in ciirneiit In I tun htalement that rnlucltnn wli necewury uiul that tliey wer oLIlKtdt- o cut iloun the ruitnlniT vxpnen nf itt tuttlis I they Should hie bttfun hy retlncinit tho rnormou eularlee of the treainrcm Hicenle und ierivcrl- Dosldos the ten mllli mentioned above tho help In tho Itlchard liorden and Linen mills have refused to return to work on Monday Coiinoiuoiitly nearly ton thousand persons will be Idle An appeal uakmg otHlstaneo from cotton operatives throughout Now England was adopted Tho operatives decided to pay single men U a week nnd married moon 460 besides 25 cents weekly for each child unem- ployed ¬ while thin etnko continues I she tke Queen of Tklll t CHICAGO Fob 2A woman arrived lucre this morning and registered A Ihe Urand raclflc I Ume Repau Salmon she was accompanied uy Mr I Murgh Judge or the Superior Court and French diplomatic gent at 1 ThU Society Islands Although the railway companies al Ihe way across the continent have had orders I to place at the disposal of the Quern of Tahiti a special drawing room car tll Mine Hftlmou took that car this evening for Sew hv the Mlrhigsn CrimInal I Mr Jlurgier poslitvely I denied In a smiling way nun time remark that II wan nut rtryninlnlil I of Ihe rail- way companies to Irint in I IhUunt Hint It wns the Hiivf Hotiely n or anr Islands person cmmecti < w lilt thud ro > al family or Mr Murgler said tint itt y n itthity going to report himself to the MlniMT tsr KirHirn iralrs at Iarls I anti might or might not ritiirn The parly haie no suite or attendants anti oceup > rontliruoui rooms at holds It I queried whether the French Uovirinuent In kidnap¬ plums time queen of Tahiti Tko XI Acndemy HoalnvA- NNAI IIH Fob 3Cadot C I C Craig of tIme Notal Academy was inked this ereutiig whether ho would make any statement I In reply to the outs made yesterday with reipect to the almplee lusting uu Bi rIO lint Cralo ald lie prefer not to icy tune other Iholl WI abooluhly- ucIrel l Anolhe caIlold It by Iall to slnnd on hl > hud They said at the settle time dont I lull to stand 1 on your hind I f Craig replitd No Thtn they oritend Stilt to stand ou his headand lie ritual Thtn riveral nitutr t clasimen sprang at him t tu put him iui his head troi warned them ofT tituS tried in escape tut liter lied him against Ihe wall with tlm Uhl put onl Then Craig strnik out with J his riuilvM got thu Stain rpnn Craig and he manairil l shake them situ I get awny the bugle I houinUd for nuiiiier Afler iiiitr thu upper claaMHtfii tried to carry I Oralg up chair icy utuatu- mterie anu he rnlnted Title trnuulit tin hrrirealil of Male Mho sailed lime uftlccr vi Iho day mil hue adult Ubltuurr- iol Milton V Klild Journal ink of tin Mouse nf- Peligatesof Maryland diet yesterday inornlulii llulll timers He WM a resident of tecil county Hu was Chief Clerk of the State OMMKullinnl Convention In maul and had Ion Ilinllnuoukly chriSt I Chief Work of hits Home of Delrgsles bf emory Lctiulatture aimmc hint tlmo until I two J utute I iotmg tu eln ion huucrtIttnut hr WlkIr- d anti to hlueutther of I ii lhy luumtil hi5ei 54 Ills builtursa rrlnlims with i Set ieik f Iitihieltllelima dry lol lietaei wee extensive 101110 ati ii r Sit emJ 1 hays a puitttuer if I sian or 11- 1lrollOI antI a tiled allILury N hi clltn 1ra NORWAYS FAMOUS SKATERH- EATING TUB HEST RECORD AT EVERY MIL A LONG n C fbi ke Appears ssnd lw ha BkBles A- Mnjlllon oa IeolVknt Old pru aid- xChamdau Nay of kla Performance Mr Aid Paulson of ChrlsUnnrt Norway performed by far the greatest skating i lent over soon In America yesterday afternoon Mr Piiulsen has given several exhibitions of his remarkable skill on skates In tho vicinity ot Now York within the past few weeks In a ton mile race a week ago ho vanquished seventeen picked skaters Two woro from Norway ono from London Eng another from London ant ono from Montreal ono from Bt John one from Tarrytown two from Ioboken and the remainder from Now York Brok ¬ lyn Thoy were the fastest representatives from their respective footlons The race came oft after dark on the hlltorlcalgrounds of Washington Park Brooklyn the largest en- closed ¬ skating rink In this country The tract Is a Quarter of a mile of Irregular outline with ono very sharp turn Mr Paulson Is short- sighted ¬ and wears glasses After making 1 few rounds on this track tim Norwegians breath froze on his spectacles and he had to make his way by Instinct lie skated Into tho crowded lino of spectators several times and once re- ceived ¬ a hard t I Nevertheless he defeated- all his opponents easily and mado tho fastest amateur moon In the world fornicating around- a path Ho made his first mite In 3m 34 3Ss live miles In 19m lot and 10 miles In 39m 725a Those records aro given to compare with yesterdays performance which was a successful attempt to boat nil existing record from ono to twentyfive miles Time news of Paulsons former oxplolta drew a great crowd of Bthlutos and famous skaters- to Washington Park From Nowburgh came Josh Ward tho tlyar over water before it is congealed Tim Donoghun time acknowledged champion of America twenty years ago nnd time man who with Charley Juno used to dash through crowds on tho Ico in Central Park with time swiftness of swallows on tho wing With them wcro Tim Donoghue Jr already a prbo winner anti Fowler anti Qllmoro fast skimmers of lie 111101 Grouped near the- attmrtliugpoint 1 Curtis time 100mllo skater L E M who is almost as nimble on Hkntns an hor running shouts 0 A Avery tho hctavywnithtskatcuof the Mf A A C and time racers Phllllnir 1fnff Walton Oiienkhernnr llrlun IvesCminimintnWiibofl10bhioUtltcrmm Ferguson and others AlVcyeH irene t turned to Paulscn when hn canwout for the ordeal Ho Is a mediumsized man of 2i years a lithe below tho average Htature rather broad shoulders hut with no distinguishing pollute of cxtraordinay strength or endurance Ills spectacles light eyes nnd llaxen hum give hint tho appcnrmicit of 1 quiet scholarly > IUnlolll Ho speaks and under- stands ¬ tlio langungu very Imperfectly ills younger nnd handsomer brother talks for him Ho sass that Axol line ekatud since lie wax 8 years old In a country of skaters where thuy have ice seven months In time your hn has boa ton all competitors Ho would think nothing of nkatlng 100 American miles between minset anti lark In 1BS1 anti ISSJhowon the principal prlxen lit the skating tournaments In Vienna Notwithstanding Axoln clerical appearance ho Is time Majilton of fancy skaters Starting oil at a threeminute clip inn tow strides ho- throns himself in time ulr front ono foot and whirls around tvvlco before striking on tho other Cutting n short curve on tim outside edge up bo goes again without apparent ux ertion making his double whirls i more easily than thu old experts used to cut figure 8s backward Tlio heights to without ho- fprings and time grotesques as well ns graceful shapes ho falcon are bewildering Tim looomo- tivo slaps waltz stops serpentines grapevine twists onefoot loops anti ringlets our ex- ports ¬ would nppcnrliku boys play in Aid Ho never drinks spirits thor iisos tobacco If ho becomes thirsty while skating bo swallows a cur of lukewarm water Taking oft huh furtrimmed overcoat ho ap- peared ¬ for his race against time Inn skull ear and n tlgbtlyflttlng dnrkjickct tucked tnsldo his knee brooches Ho wore stout shoes and long woollen stockings Ills skates are tow long anti light Tho blades arts very thin com- pared ¬ with the American club skate They are level on the bottom BO that nearly time wholo length rests on the Ice Starting with n steady nnd nearly straight strdko bending well forward ho cioshed his arms behind his back clasped bis lingers to petlior and rnMed his hands just t abnvo his hips He carried a vvliittt hnndknrchluf well doubled up In his right hand With strong ovum strokes nxcopt when making tIle turns ho increased his strides until they inuisurim about ten feot on tile ftnilclit stretcher along time Bides of limo rink Ho swayed his body very slightly barely tmlng time edges of his hkntea until ho struck tIme turns Milo after mllo ho continued his rapid and even flight over tho not too solid icn ho was obliged to avoid cuts and holes in his path innrkod with roil paint without changing his pobition huts body bent forward Front his hips ills hands clasped behind him having all the appearance of taking n utile easy exorcise Not until Montgomery time chmnplon of America amid other fast skat ore minds round muller round with time Nor- wegian ¬ and soon dropped back with their shorter but uulckorntroken did thin spectators niiprcclnto time speed that time apparently nt minus skitter was making Mr Curtis who has judged races front thin icobound lakes ot time Soithwest to the ponds of tlio metropolis said That mnn beats nil that I ever saw bo- foro on skates Tim Donochuo remarked after watching him critically for a long little vvhoro on earth does ho trot his power 7 Ho moves without iipptiient effort Viuo l got no onn to match Tho llrst turn opposite limo entrance was very sharp almost n corner In fact After time iiici Paulson said ho lost ground every tlmo ho made it which was just 100 times In the twenty five sullies Ho made 400 turns In nil without chaiiLIng lila position from time first turn to the last boating time record In every mile and fin- ishing ¬ as strong apparently as when he start ¬ ed A crowd of boys mind men cheered him across time ice to limo refreshment saloon whore ho sat whllo other races woro In progress chat- ting ¬ with Norwegian Captains amid others of bis countrymen wile had come to see tlio rae Experienced and accurate timers Mr Avery of time Manhattan Athletic Club and Mr Hum- mer ¬ of London timed each lap of time twenty five miles Mr Paulson skated time first mile In 3 mln2U25sec live miles In 17 main 8025 see ton tulles In 30 mln 17 15 soc fifteen muss In 15 ruin 9sec twenty miles in 1 hour 10 nun f 57 sec timid twoutyllvo miles In 1 hour 113 mlnJS25 soc Tills heats IX O Ourneys previous bust record of 1 hour 59 mln 18 soc by 25 mln mid 50 110 sue In nllvetnllo race over time same track limit nn hour later ton very fast vvollknovvn skaters contented for hires menials rime eritrieHwxre Tim Donoghue Jr Ollrlon Wilson IliifT Phil ¬ lips jucckhornor Fowler Ollmoro Carman anti Ivea Starting In n living bunch several struck Into time holes anti ruts falling morn or ices heavily jucckbornor skated on one leg with I lie other and his urins I in thin air for Bomo distance Tim Donoghuo Jr nprnwled on the icu several times und Pfuff nnd Phil ups nnd possibly others lost their olmnco for prIzes by rather serious fails Wilson lod nt time end of Iho llmt mile In im 3J 35s Pfnff nt time second In 743 25 Wilson nt time third Iu I 1147 15 Ollrlon took time load In the fourth mllo and kept In front to time finish winning In 19m 52s Wilson came a good second and Tim Donoghue Jr third In a race of 150 yards trial heats Phillips hail n walk over for the first heat Walton won the second In ICe and Wilson time third In in 1Iis Wilson also won the final heat end rues In 1C ISM WllkdrawlnaT Ike Trade llollon WAMIINOTON Feb 2Mr Durcliard time Di- rector ¬ of hid Mini appeared today before the Mouse Sub Committee on Coinage Wright smith Measures whirl I Is rnnrlderlnr Ihe subject of the withdrawal of tite triad dollar Me vail that between frioooilio stu- d1tautoil were out and he believed they wire In the hands of trail sittemn Ttue rommltUe are prepsrlmt a bill fur the whhdrawliiK of that stein Stud w III probably rl orl it lo mIte full connnltlee next urek I It Is I under citiind I that the hill will provide that Ilia trade dollars hall be received at par for Uournment dnc and be retired lineman Jl Eaton Moat Try Again WASIIINOTON Fob Secretary Chandler suit to day that an miimlnallon uf Ihe paptrsof the persons certified to him Iiy the Ch II Bin Ice Commis- sion snUuDed him I that mali of Ihrm were unfilled fur Hie work tu br dun leer lie rcaon that lluy wtre deficient I In uenmanvhlii html imiir and orthography I He returned tile put ere In HitIdiiitiiUrlon In the nu u list they woufd srnd liluilhenamisol mure mpttiit men to stitch frum Wkul the Trouble was nt Hey NI reel A crowd collected around five struggling men at Uroadwuy anti Dej street at norm jesterdny They wet Vtmeetlvee IuiitMr Polan and lemiitan anti two alleged plrkpofkeis John genIi and Iairlik lialton The delvtlltts had l Itumi s itch tug tin sidewalk from a window of tie Wettrmu Union building and streamed >l lurpl > and Pallon mi sight Tile iirlioucra wire Its cuarirtd by Justice Putty Frlckteied Into Leaping to his DealkR- TIUCUBS Feb 2Near Palmyra today the engine r of aNew York Central locomotive allowed lbs water to get out ot the inline He told Ilia fireman Oaorirt W Uaacolna of But Hrraeuse that Iho boiler woild tiolode Jucolot liaf i ana wu blUed LSS UR XAYDKBa SVBflCIOltS lie WIll Not BelleTo Ibis Ran Karder d JImc Wir and Dangler Old Mr Mayboo sat yesterday In his easy chair at the residence of William Hlmonson hula soninlaw near Glen Head Ho Is almost totally blind though ho appeared to look at his visitor while talking Ho spoke with great nervousness and at times when excited his bands would tremblo like a loaf My daughter ho said was as strong as a man and no ono man could have clicked her to death I believe Ed Tappon was ono ot liar two murderers and the other lives in this neighborhood The night when my daughter was choked In an outhouse n year ago wo heard her scream twice after she had gone emmt and my wlfo ran out My daughter said time man was Inside anti had seized her by the throat when she entered tine broke loose anti screamed and the man ran out A stranger was soon near our house that evening by some ot the neighbors Ho was a short stout man with a black beard I have always believed that that was no man but a woman of the neigh- borhood ¬ dressed In mens attire anti with a false board and that the recent murders wanG as much for spite ns for plunder Mr Mayboo related several instances to show the III feeling which had grown upbntwuen this neighbor and the women ot bIn family but they seemed to his listeners Insufllclont to fur ¬ nish a motive for murder Mrs Blmonson his daughter and her husband share his belief and the detectives nay they three resolutely re- fused ¬ to render assistance by furnishing clues Which led In any other direction Ills singular District Attorney Fleming said yesterday that In answer to my many requests that the Mnybeos would give me com- plete ¬ Information about every man whom they had over employed on the place they never al- ludod to llugg When wo went to Mr Blmonson for a de- scription ¬ of tho watch Detective Smith aid yesterday he wouldnt give us anything but finally said Ill give you just this much tho piece of the chain that hooked on to tim watch was In lie shnpo of n hand That wits all ho would toll Ust- Dotectivo Wood had a warrant issued by a- Long Island Justice of tile Ponce certified by Justice Duffy In tine Tombs Police Court yes ¬ terday It was torn negro who IH supposed to bo Implicated with Itugg and who is now In this city 111 ItRIXG TON ACQUITTED Dr JCnlns AV Tcncocks Flight to the Kuof- of tke 1urlt Jleforraed Oinrck The Jury In the case of John D linn Ins ton who has boon on trial In Jersey City for conspiring with Hut us W Peacock and Elnm W Cory to defraud the American Legion of Honor rendered a verdict of acquittal yesterday morn lag It was rumored thnt soon alter time jury went out on Friday evening they woro evenly divided At 10 oclock yesterday morning they had agreed anti wore brought Into court As the words Not guilty woro ultorod tho de- fendant ¬ sprang to his fcutaiul with his fnco turned unwaul anti his arms raised hn ex- claimed ¬ Thank Clodl I Thank Modi i Tears rolled down his cheeks Ho was discharged Dr Peacock who was Indicted with Harring- ton ¬ but who was usod as a wltnosR for tho- Htatc says that at H oclock on Friday night whllo ho wis sitting In his library In his dress ¬ ing gown and slippers Harrington coiled nt time house and rushed past time servant Into the library As hn on to red bo put tile hand back to his hlppockot anti threatened to blow out Ito Doctor b brains Time Doctor Says ho ran out of tho library and rushing up stairs mudo his escape through tho scuttle to limo roof Thoueo ho crept along to tho root of the Park Reformed Church Sire Ilorton tIme Doctors daughter Induced Harrington to leave the house anti then began n search for her father After looking for him fur over nn hour sue discovered the scuttle open and passing through It saw him In time starlight standing next limo eaves of the church He was HO severely chilled that medical nt- tondnncu was secured Harrington denies that ho had any intention ot shooting Peacock Filial Mishap to Scow 11 The ferryboat Hobokon of the Christopher street line ran down dumVIig SCOW No 11 of tlc Barney Dumping float Company In midstream on Friday night at 81 oclock frederick Hauley an employee on time scow wee ilrovrreJ Capt Van Keurcn of time ferrybo- ats that ha took the scow for a nmsn of Ito Vhrnhe tIlt tutu nearto avoll A colllnion lie found that what he tint late for toe wee a dumping scow laden with white when IUit Buntlerniftn nut his lirotlier Inlavr Fred trick Ilojvlry sere on the scow The latler aion thou briilire lii front of the vhci HIOUBO colllnir up Tnpc and the Captain i niiln tlio vrhft liit uo The tug urneliA Wee tiiwmuur the ICIMV Alth arhnrt tinwpor on necouut of tin Ice llnplvy Soya the alunn that a ferr > ltoat wna about to mUm thee ecuisy down mul thi next moment the CiillUion otrurrtj Titer wnrhHrcly time Our the Cap lain to jump out of I Ito uhielhouxt when the trow- ttirneil by the force of the tilow iluitiped her lend suit tilled HutuJcriuaii pprntij clcurntid fcup d but llopley- vi8caUKtitbv the tool l unt xnnt iit n hundtrtiiDii- Bwnm to tile tug and isae i lltket l up hut lluplev San Serum no more The cow thr owners mv woe not Inilrn with white ache but with dark Huff innhily ftrtet dirt There Man hrlKht Htarll ht nml the ptun lin1 to e lest lltrhta- Thvpfow was ntw wurth flJnot ttnd wu eto of tlio- phtent pontoon kiml thai minis lo tlitiup Hi had Site tlld nut sink bud us ai thus ed over to the Uumburn lock Aldermen Jtcllty Get no Ntilnry Alderman Chnrlcs II Itollly of tho Twenty fccond district wai nt thus time of liii fUrtlon Clerk of the Seventh CivIl District Court Itotli the pay ruth of the Common Coumll for Janiiiry and tht nintrK t Court roll contained his name Comptroller Oraut refutes to pay Mr Reilly until lie ID let iuhd thnt Mr IMIU lao the rltit to hold totlniHfB minI IINI rffi rred tin question to the Corpurailiui OMIIIHC Alderman itiItiy sin s he- di e not Intend to draw i his eal ir > uts an Aldtrmun but claiim t that lit dun hold both iillUm- AlderntHii Kirk wai nnmcil on the Aldermen pay- roll HA rr > idcnt of the hearth mitt lti i tmlurv se ti en- tered nsfJMJ that Mini Intiijf the IreitldentH ocher > fore full month Coinitrnll tlratit oliJicUd to lay any of tIe Aldermen milil the men > n ll st it no altered as to how that Mr Kirk was mimed to pay as Pnnident of the Hoard only frum Jan 22 on which Jay ho elected himself Temperance In the lioilou Art flub BOSTON Feb 2The proposition to establish nwino and card root al the Bitten Art Club drew a large crowd of members to Ihe slut meeting to night Ur Ihlllu Ilttlit tupporttd Sic proposition on the ground that It was consilient wllli the practice ot tIme club In having punch end other refreshments on batur Can evenings Mr ApplMon hoped the nueMInn as between wine and cards would be dttde k huh tins did not meet with favor This friends of prohibition were much elated when tIme WIu I UF autO card movement was defeated I byatole of ui Ic iitb3 Mr Roosevelt Jmmmerey KxCongrossman Robert B Roosevelt line sppiuiimteet tluo Coutimulttee svllch I to proheule a piati of- erganitailomi Stir the itooso cltItutleiiiiea Demnocraci- Anuong then are Wheeler Ii leeklman tIlllem 1 Cole Yrltriiu ft Coudert Eumgene Crimger lawstrm N uller- tleainitler ltuw Ltthletau I harrttohh Jobtu ii Boyd tin Atmitin VhitiO Jrlr Titonmas C hmmnx Dr Biuitetn Ito tleOrte II > lcAtein hIunry llaveiiuc > er Marcuma thur biorg and iio rri W hum Mr itnoseveii also appointed a a countuijihee lo securp If l> latlon for this city Brands sn Blab > Khrplierd r Knapp tamia E Coulter William A Butler anti Itobert A Van Wyck Mrs Ifonklie SirIng Down Two Cuckoos Mrs Robert Hopkins ot Princes Hay Staten Island Is an ornithologist A few diyi ago sIts saw two birds aught on a tall tree near leer home and recognized them at once as a pair of relowbllled cuckoos which are rate visitors to siaten island Hhe took her double harrejled shotgun with the use of which the Is will ac- quainted and broniht down one of the coSine from ice shut and then Shucked over I tiue second on the n Ing Mio has emit the two prize to a tailderinUI TulU eta New Ireiiot IlulldlnaT It is reported that tho directors of time Now York Central lUllroad contemplate building a large ad 0Iliumdfpot on ground whlcii they own at the north east corner of 1irbKconJ street suit Fourth avenue The lensnls of tlirbulldin s nn lots UU to 1 117 i Jast Forty secuiid street hey reciliedtliu necessary legol notice a l ho prepared lo vacate tho premUfnon tlie expiration of their present loser on May I Tile lots run I ihrmigh the tlotk to Kortythlrd ilrent having a frontage ou teeth streets vf about IWI feel Tke Governor Illumes the Iollcenicn Time Governor has commuted to twontyflvo years Imprisonment the life sentence of Uonato Ma galilo who vtas coinlcUd of mutilir I In Ihe iccoud de- gree ¬ on Fb 21 INM In this city ThoCoycmorcrltl- cipesiollce officers fur iflilnic men chftrifed with crime a hal tnnrarier without luiitllgatlon and says llmt they did >u III this case tunroy Oets kit Stay Policeman William Conroy who was recently convicted In the Court ol Uencral Sessions for tluiuur- dtr of Ictrr Keenan obtained A stay proceedings yes terday pendlliK appoal lo tIme lleneral Term uf tie u- prcmo Ouurt This star Is A matter of right after a con vkiiun mu the Otusral htsslont for murder ALEX MEADS BURNT BARN run TOWN OF aRERxmcu WILL mtT- O FIND OUT WHO FIRED IT A QuIet Meell T on at filtrate SnM eTwoT- koneetnd Hollars Reward 0Werdm o- Nairrssllv I of the Troubles na Two f xrana In consequence of tho burning ot another ot Alexander Mends barns the Selectmen j called a special town meeting In Greenwich rued It was hold In Days halt yesterday after ¬ j noon Only about 12IJ persons attended but they wore the leading mon of the town When a reporter wont among them they declined to toll the story of the long list ot fires and litiga ¬ ° tions preceding the burjilng ot tho last barn because they said It would not do torn Green- wich ¬ 4 man to bo seen talking about the matter They said the town was rent into two par- ties ¬ t ° each of which feels so warmly on the subject that It would not do for any one to be suspected of having told the story to the press particularly as no story that would suit both sides could possibly bo told Messrs e Whitman S Mead J A Lockwood anti J F Close Selectmen signed tho call for tho meet- Ing Mr Amos M Brush was chosen Modera- tor ¬ and George O MoNall tho Town Clerk acted ns Secretary It hail been ngrocd that In order toavold Quarrelling time merits of the case were not J to bo discussed The CURO em ¬ braces the occurrences In an old and bitter h feud between two old fanillleo of tIm town In 4 the course of which dining llfteen years there have boon many mysterious fires and pro ¬ t traded lawsuits Time meeting having been organized several resolution1 wore handed up to time Moderator for adoption and were dis ¬ cussed by the assembly The reporter found n venerable old former In n butternutcolored i overcoat who volunteered to toll him exactly time iiictn In time cato without the admixture of t ° any bins or tiny attempt to explain any detail or Incident In tip narration Its like tho good old story of religion said ho ivu toll it ovnry time wo meet This town was founded In IGlo but I cant recollect what happened that year t My recollection t dont go back no fin thern time previous genera- tion ¬ t ° Dnvlil 11 via toils fiithor sot out a lot of cherry trees front of hits own property and opposito to Aaron Hutted hind After ¬ tfr ward ho sold lies wlllln1 Aaron should utgo havo nil this cherries ho could use but not to skin tho trees httnng feeling grow up be- tween ¬ time parties Then there cnmo trouble about thin imldln limit Imtwoon limo farms of p Aaron and David S David i H said hod always I bad trouble about that end of lift farm and his mother hail trouble hotoro him Commission- ers ¬ iC was appointed tow onravnl time tangle s> Thitvias llftuon yours nco Afterwards some of Aaron IliMedn cattle va hamstrung anti n young apple orchard waft destroyed luttt limo 1 HIIIIIU tUnic Aaron Ikistod wte ns I should hivo told you Moxunder Meads uncle 4 Doth Alexander Mend and David S Husted t were present at thu meeting They sat In the AnnIe row of BOits They nro suustantlnl 43 looklng moon Jiotn have reached middle j age lucy did not ponk during tlio meeting t i t or In any way manifest any feeling with regard o4t to what wui spoken or done One resolution that wan offered was that time Selectmen and i2t Joseph K ItiiHsell itere to bo appointed a corn ¬ mlttoo to Investigate tile fire of JniiMl and to t draw for expenses a cumin not to exceed 500 Mr Ititsscll opposed this resolution l About 1872 said time farmer to the re- porter ¬ 4 David H had a new house burned 43 down Ho was down to the vllluyo vlsitln1 which tho fire took place Well that rouseul moro trouble Ho hud trouble about his In Buttineo muriel twas nhviiys said noniu parties Trlj it not friendly him notlllcd tho company and q nindo time trouble Tile farmer suspended his narrative while Mr Husoll announced that ho was iu favor of tIme following action sj hcrnu The barn ot AltAftiiler Mcvl tutu hummed by Ste tim tIme nlxht of Jon llr I Hl nnd thy orltfln of raId fire Is believed to uRic teem inrenutary therefore hj T ItetnlvA That the Svlcctnieii of tile iou n of llrcenwlch 4 arc hirrhy authorized emil dlrrcfd lo appoint s commit tee of three persons to Im i MltrMe tIe cumin of time burn po lug of sail learn of AlexnuderMcad tho names of saId vtj committee tu be kept prlmm Iiy aIl Selectmen und corn mlltec anti said heltclmen are hereby authorized to 9j drew orderon tho Trcmurer of the town for sums not to exceed f5nO Iu the aggrtgvte lo be piUd to tIe com- mittee ¬ for the rurpogo f aicertalnlUi nnd coinlctlnc tlio Incendiary or Incendlurtei said sums to be charffea to the account of fires This resolution was adopted Where was Ii time vouernUe farmer In- quired ¬ Oh about David Ss house burning down Well ho and Alexander Mend hid been friends up to that lilac nnd both wore pillars In tim Congregational church After Hint Aaron llustod had a nniall barn burned down arid then between 1875 and IflSI tour of Alexander Mends burns were burned down In limo same limo David huts had his carriage house and g barn burned Nearly four years uco wo I had the llrst town meetlu about It humid the grand jurors uail Selectmen investigated it Time > sot anti sot and couldnt llnd out a timing saj Soon after tiuiut Alexander Mead brought suit against David 1 S Hunted charging htm with trespass and tho dccstruitlon of thice hams TIme suit wns n civil ono for 120100 Hwas I tried before time Superior Court und u jury and 1It L tho verdict was for tho defendant An appeal t was taken to time court of last resurt and a now trial was ordered on thu ground of ovi 3 ult net vim tell A Itt xhmtu iler Mead wanted to Intro ¬ duo being excluded In about a year tho case wits tried ngnin nnd the jury disagreed It was i u tried iiKain last Novcinb nt Duntjiitv tied Alonnder Mead got a judgment for iiUW anti u i costs This was nn tho to tiiiKny of two per- sons ¬ as to a declaration hy Dnvld It that ho had burned Alexanders bii in tumid would burn uvory IjHrn ho put there tltt o a gui tcetlllod that at the burnln of tho llrst barn slio seen Daviil K seurqtcd in n collir 11tt fuel mviiy anti rceegtilKed him hy tlio llht of limo burn In- bulldln f o An appeal was taken by Dnvld H- and I time eau Is nov pending Hut I i in time inonn it limo on tho night of time lllliof last month ° Alexander Mend hail anothot barn burned and three or tour wooks buforo that hula reonthiouao wilt discovered to ho on lire Agniutho fanners talk was Interrupted while auitiren of time town iinliilunllunnlly provoked JJ laughter proposing hunt the investIgating committee bo composed of thrcuprominent f citizens unknown to tho community Mr A A Marks the nrtlllclal limb itmnufncturer ol this city moved that lie following be added to time resolution which wns adopted I i iM Itniilml That the Comm vf JKV he and hereby la ap propriated and iitTurid I a n teSS ant rite I the apprelien lon Hud conviction of the party or parties bitiiu flre lo said hum Now whats tIme use of nsklti my opinion r Itj lie aged farmer lniiulrcdIn n whisper I know you didnt ask it donl I Hut whats time use There Still Moaclos lirthls town mind 1UO voters by that iianic Thnyro related by marriage to itch thin town and time other half tIme town syinpathbeH with the Hustods- Theres nn electric eonnection between the llustod and Mead farms and time town and hut towns nt tile hot ond of Iho wile Old l friends daxcnt speak out tholr opinions eI1 c fathers and sons have to keep quiet marriages are broken ouT and families lure split up on the 4 plague timing Scores mind scores of us are alt mixed up in it Why theres boonarrosts and a divorce case anti kidnapping and church wars nnd town meetln squabbles over It for years and years back I honestly bllovo I am time only moan thnt could give you tho facts without exurcsslnrin opinion Time men who are to form due Investigating committee are not yet choton When they ar their nnincs will not lie made public It It 1Tj 5 hoped that eomo good detoctlvn will undertake to clear up the mjsicrv atundlug tho frequent fires The Husted farm anti tIm land of Mr Mead who Is a florist tiro divided by the raca track and other property of Mr Itockofellor the oil millionaire Those estates nro juMubouta mile beyond tho village Greenwich ei

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VOL LINO 150NEW YORK SUNDAY FEBRUARY SJ 1884 PRICE THREE CENTS

LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE

VIIEAT ANXIETY IX EXOLAND OTBU THEEGYPTIAN OVTLOOK

Th for nelk den Gordon1 And Knker PnekoTko Pnrncllllcsj Exmpernted Agnlnst-

tho Torlea Acrimonious Iolltleal Conlro-Tcrty In JEnsUnd A Greas 1itnle IIn VI

nnatFrenck Jonrnnle Crlllclslna QueenVlctorln nooh > we of tke Tkesitree

LONDON Feb 2All Ensllah oyoa for thomoment look with painful straining to Gordonrunning tIm gauntlet to Khartoum Tho fearis strong that tho large sums of money ho car-

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afford additional temptation to murderhim Ho cannot reach Klmrtouuvtlll 18

and his Into will therefore to probably still un-settled

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while tho Egyptian debate IrocolllnParliament Ills expedition began wIt aaugury In tbo discovery that tho forrestoration as the legitimate Uultnn ot Dnrfurhas turned out 1confirmed drunkard with al-

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two and forty wivesI Bakers attempt on tho other side to relieve

iToknr causes groat anxiety for lilA troops arefew cowardly badly drilled and cannot shootstraight Ills chief hopo lbs In gaining overthe tribes but their promises are novor kept

Nobody bollovos that tho Egyptian debateon tho address wilt lat for 1 little as twodays only nnd nomo gloomy prophets go sofar A to hint that real legislative businessWill not bo allowed to begin tilt March Thiscalculation assumes n keen obstructive spiritInthe rnrnollltos but they aso bitterly elMperntod against tho Tory encouragement ofOrange excesses that thor will do nothing tohelp obstruction A proposal was oven con-templated

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of their dishing tho Torlcsby allow-ing

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Brndlaugh to take his seat which theirJ abstention from voting would do A general

friendliness to the Liberals might nIB > procuretho condemnation of tho connlvauco of Spen-cer

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nnd Trovclyan with tho Orange conspiracyand thus Isolate and ruin them Their ruin Isthe dearest wish ot tho Parnollltos

Ot the mauy speeches of tho week Northcotes Is the most noticeable It confirms theopinion that white In politics ho is tho dullestof men ho Is on neutral subjects 1 witty andentertaining speaker Churchill has boonpainfully abusive and tho wholo tons of recentcontroversy continues acrimonious In thomouth of n sportnl Duko Mr Gladstone tinsthis vveok booolo nn arch tialtor Lord Derbyis described ns n dyspeptic Minister whitLord llnndolph Churchills witticisms areetylcd 111highclass Liberal organ carefullyprepared blackguardism The chief Interestol Chamberlains speeches was his avowal of hisdifference from Mr Bright In desiring mororadical and moro rapid changes neil his ex-pression

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of his Intention to carry his bt forsaving life at sea In tho tooth of oven bigshipowners opposition-

Mr Oo chon still hints dliltko of a reducedfranchise and will so far favor tho Tory cry forthe revolution of Qlndstonos scheme of redis-tribution

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as to domand how many seats are tobo taken from Ireland In return for having herfranchise reduced

Tho big dobato on the distress In Paris hasended In smoko If Cltimonaoau made a groatspeech but bU Impotent conclusion was topropose a commlttoo of Inquiry

Jules Ferry Is now onexcollont terms withthe Pope while the bitter debates In tbo Prus-sian

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Parliament load tho Vatican organs to dodare that tho Culturkampf must b oughtout again

At the groat state ball in St Petersburg theEmperor and Empress are said to have lookedremarkably well but the lattjr found a threat-ening

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letter In her bouquet and she now in-

sists that a different person shall taste her foodevery day

The extraordinary severity ot the coercionregime In Vienna lla generally approved by thopress there so groat I the panic Tho mur-derer

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of tho detective Block Increases the fearby his obstinate refusalI to rovoal his Identityand by representing himself Atho emissaryof a groat organization Ho displays terriblestrength of wilt and hM had to bo chainedbecause of repeated nttmpttcommit suicide

Tho German Emperor only prevented fromKolng out by the bad weather and the vision oftho spectral white lady tins turned out to bo aninquisitive Bculllon wandering around In hisWhite jackot nnd npron

n French journals are already tearingQuoen Victorias book to pieces One audaciouswriter remarking on tho prominence of JohnDrown declares that her Majesty takes hersecond widowhood to heart oa much ns tbo firstTho bokhabeen subjected to careful revisionbut with Lord Boaconsflold8 careerand character In a way that must necessarilyraise much controversy

The King nnd Queen of Italy are highly de-

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at the success with which the youngPrince of Naples passed his examination theother day The youth is certainly clover andloves study

Mary Anderson has made a big ndvnnco byher new part and 1IB now acknowledged to bnot merely a graceful and beautifulbut n red actress Her lovemaking is how-ever condemned 8 frigid while her rage Issplendid anlsomo critics say she will bbet-

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8 than 8Juliet has

bon so mobbed on Sundays that she now goesn private chapel 1convent

Wilson Barrett still oscillates between thesplendid American otter which ho Is said tohavo had and tho desire to produce Hamletat his own theatre

Peril is in rehearsal for the Hnymnrkotand Camaralzatnan llurnnndo latest burlesauo for the GaIety contains more excruciat-ing

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plies than any of Us predecessors It Udrawing well

Tho chief theatrical event In Paris Is SarahBornhardta revival of La Dame aux Cam ¬

has Tho storm on the first night was sofierce that the actors had to howl their speechesbut tho play succeeds

Mme Judlc male her roappeamno last nighIn Ia Coeniuo by Mellhno und HerviSheroine Is a strong minded and adventurousHuts I an princess who after flying from homo

t and Indulging In other escapades winds unwith 1 marriage at tho embassy The place

I was rapturously receivedTho opera of La llorodlude by Mnssenot

produced In Brussels two years ago was alsoI performed for tho first tlmo last night In Paris

and was fairly successfulThin artistic Eonson has opened hero with tho

Water color exhibition which contains manyI One works but no great ono

Colombu time opera of tho Kngllnh com-poser

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Mackenzie has bon very successfullypresented at Hamburg

The Archtrologlcnl Society of Vienna Is wl-nlr to search for relCof thu Greek 111Porslanla1 ¬

leys in the Jny SalamisI and the Spectator suggests a similar hunt for-t Pharaohs chariots In tIme Quit ol AkabahI Intense Interest lIs felt In the coming publlt ration of Helnrlch Heines memoirs Their

ronulnonoss has been lung disputed tho cur ¬

rent tory being that he sold them to his brothI i ir who destroyed thorn but people Bay ho re-

wrote them Thor appear first In tho lartriiJaue a Gorman periodical

a The only horse of Count Lagrange whichfetched good price at his sale was Archlduoand his disqualification for tho Derby greatlyIncreases tho clmncosof Harvester ono of IrdF-almouths stud According to latest reportsthis stud is to be sold without reserve-

A man named James Nicholson writes to thoPaPer that he committed Imurder for whichhis brother Is suffering and com-plains

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rC that ho r Innocent

arretd Mr Laboti-ehcrn asks Sir William Hareourt tintroducel him to June the new hangman

Xha doom ol Monte Carlo rapidly approach

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A delegate of an International society for IUOppression has boon visiting the Pope andthree suicides and ono assassination havo Justoccurred there within a week

The biggest Impostor of the week Is FannyJordan who has just tiled alter pretending fortwenty years that her taco which she blackedwith n cork was supornaturnlly disfIguredwhllo the biggest foot ot the week Is apromUIngyoung politician ol good family who has gonoto Blmln to go through the seven years noviti-ate

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of BuddhismHi tltt AitKlatt Press

LONDON Fob 2A mooting of the PrivyCoulcl ntOsbornu where tho Queen is resid ¬

URont is announced to take Place onMonday subject Its deliberationbo the Queens speech for tho opening of willnmonu HIs already known that tho speechwill havo nothing now to disclose and it Isawaited with general Indifference

The loaders of tho Irish party will meet InDublin on Monday to decide upon a policy andconcert plans for the Parliamentary campaignIt Is believed that thoy will decide to follow thesame general course as hithertoAdvices from Cairo todaylndlcate that tho

alarm for tho fate of the garrisons of Tokarnnd Hlnkot Is greatly intensified Tho delay ofBaker Pashas advance has without doubtsealed tho Into of tilnkat whore Towflk Deywith 400 Koldlers nnd 1000 women and chil ¬

dren tiM boon besieged for some weeks past Amessenger reached Hunklm from Tow k onThursday who announced that unless reliefreached Blnkat by Saturday elk wouldmako one sally more and In was de ¬

foaled would then surrenderAt Homo tho Sacred Congregation ot tho

Propaganda has Instructed the Archblshotis ofGenoa and Naples this principal centres ofItalian emigration to America to form a com ¬

mlttoo to cooperate with tho Archbishops ofNow Yorki Boston and Ualtlmoro for tho pro ¬

Italian Immigrants Big VincentUnlatola loaves Naples for Now York as thoolllcial correspondent between tho AmericanEmigration Committees and the Propaganda

tilnce the failure ot the Lndonstoek brokersP W Ttiomas Hon A hasdiscovered thnt Hlakowny the defaulting andabsconding member ot the firma hold stocksopen for n rise of tho nominal value of 1000000 Tho firm was concerned In forty dllfurentstocks Tho bulk of Us open accounts wero InAmerican and Canadian lllwarsanl Includedspeculative accounts to TUO uiHIn Atlantic and treat Woaturn firsts 1100111Hill Anti 11IL fi5 IMII1 IIII I

W toria IIn Urnnil Trunk ithirdsThe sufferers In the Stock IKxcbango areleading jobbers in American stocks

The Uueon vI hold two drawing rooms ntthe opening the season before going toDarmstadt to attend tho nodding of tlio Prin-cess

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Victoria of hose Tho wedding dross ottho Princess mado of Irish poplin from Dub-lin

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Tho Queen tins orderou Irish poplin forcurtiinsniid upholstery of Btato furniture intvo altos of apartments at Windsor Castle-Onoeulto for guests will bo furnished In golduiilorod brocaded poplin with dark crimsonbolder and tnsscls tho other In royal purplewith goldcolored fringe

Till German Imperial family Is greatly dis-turbed

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nt tho renewal of niutrlmonlil OUTer

onctS between Irinco Prcdorick Charles andhis vtlf tho Princess llrll Anna Thu PilliCOSB has roturnod to 11111ntAnliiilt andhis refused for once nail live under thesaint roof with her husband

Prince Victor Napoleon HOn of lirlncn Napo-leon

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IIllotiPlon anti who was designated bytho Prince 1mplrllilA his successor contem-plates

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I the United States theconning summer

Mr Judnli 1 llenjnmln writes to tho papersfrom Avenue Iunl Paris that he never enter ¬

tained any any wiso icsemhling thttwhich has heoii mado current In AUlrlc1 bythu publication of nn alleged totime olToct that ho proposed time return of thoNouthern HUtos to their allegiance to GreatBritain

Herr Klliuiter ot Vienna who committedsuicide last Wednesday at Monto Carlo wasone of tho moet sucoos8lulmJ connnctml withthe turf In Llishuicldowis due to his heavy losses

The trial of Illtytwo aristocratic members ofthe Park Club London who woro charged withgambling In playing baccarat In the rooms oftime cluli it disappointing It began on Fridayat tho 1Dow Htreot Police Court anti so far noImportant revelations liars been made Thecourt is thronged with a host of 101 abouttown The defendants mean to the do ¬

fence to points ot law avoiding evidence showIng the extent of tho gambling rime prosecu-tion

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however want to put In evidence manycases where thousands of pounds chnnmdbands at a single sitting Since tho beginningof tho police proceedings most of tho clubs hMOsubstituted tanto for baccarat but heavy playstill continues tho rule

Tho marriage engagement Miss Fortescuolate of tho Havoy Theatre and Lord Uurmoylohas boon broken 01Miss Florence John anti Monsieur Marionboth of whom hnd been previously divorcedworo married on Monday by tho Iteglstrar

Capt Austin the American crack shot gavenn exhibition of his ski at Leicester lastThursday Ho shot n from tho heath ofhla daughter twice successfully but time thirdtime ho attempted It tho bull ploughed thogirls scalp and caused serious Injury Austinline boon arrested

It Is announced that Patti will arrlvo In Eng-land

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In May lliroiigageinontnt Covent Har-den

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Is stilt undecided Him Is olTured 1100 nnight for n concert tour through England und-

LJtrLouis J Jennings Is writing aiim mit JohnWilson Crokor Ho wil give letters from thoDuke of Wellington Hlr llobert Poel writton tuning the early reform ngltntlon

Is reported that tilcnor Kdmondo do AmlItho celebrated Italian traveller anti authorIs going to America to lecture Ho has beenguaranteed forty thousand ltI

FREE ITIIISKUY AND SAND tVI CIIES

One of the Accusations Hurled nt tke Monaera of tke American Institute

At a meetIng of the American Institute Rform Association hold at Room 21Union 1 declaration of principles prepared byProf P U Van tier Woyde Dr James 11 Tay-

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and It dHenrouso was read and adoptedThe document was headed

The decadence ot the American Institute and themeans by which It may brestored lo the vroud positionwhich It one occupied In years goes by

It assorted thatthe Institute has been fosll-

izlng Into a corporation managed with no otherconception than making money for tho Insti-tute

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or some Individuals thus Cuslnl thewithdrawal ot tho most Il1oa-mlnufacturerslulllnentor8 Club and thePolytechnic Club anti the failure of the Insti ¬

management to provide sclentlflo publiclectures aro

In foot doplorol the declaration of princi-ples

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tho committee assort that for years thopresent managers have slated themselves andtholr friends for reflection that marked tick ¬

ets am used to Intimidate the weak brothersthat at time annual mooting discussion on thereport Is not nlowel nnd Investigation Isstilted that library wits at one timesoOt to auction but returned when legal procodlings were threatened that time fair Ismanaged for profit and not to promote Im-provements

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In domestic Industry nnd the anteand that time llnnnces might bmore profitablymnnngcd while tint of the Insti-tution

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wurn more fully promoted-A copy ot tho annual report of time managers

with explanatory foot notes which purportedto show that tho report was cooked to cover nilollclency of HH7U0 In tho accounts of tholast fair was ordered to be printed nnd dis-tributed

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Thin report also showed returns oftl02CGi from rented buildings Time foot-

notes said that the annual rental of the build-ings

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mentioned WI 111000James Miller K Hlbloy H dHenreuse

Albert Klsberg O O Mason M A Sutherlandundl Dink Luther WjsoPI H Vitn der

It II Shannon mud Ii U1 Dlsbrow weroelected as a noiulniitiiig committee lo put 1ticket In time Hold fur mite iinnunl election

In time dUcusslctn Mr dHcnteusn assortedthat whiskey nnd sandwiches at thin Institutesexpense to time amount of fromtVu tu SlOt hadboon used at previous elections to curry thovotes ot time members for time managers ticket

Stacy Houses Itobhed or Ikrlr Nlnlr CarpeThlov stole time stair carpets In tie Ironuols

apartment home at irs Hast riflleth 11 tietwemm

nildiiliht and 3i uclock yeittrday lorolll A similar

robbrrv Woo committed al Ihe Kail fortydshlhslrecloiilfiday moruliuf Maiclin o rope aii1-u cIrep were left behind riirly In Ihe week Ithe a ait-meiil loue att 2tt4 last Eielity Oft II street WM similarlyrecital 011mk hoa last tho Arlington allIW FIKorl slrtelI IHit atUi1O IKill 1111t slrn t also iol their slalrcarpesromaiiys-mlrsliavebeeiidrprliedofI their curpeisI Iu the nelKh-biirhood

Iindlcaledt hut hniiKeaepers iimvutt larks In

Addition iu 011lo accuSe tho arel antiIIttlt Mountlies ordered bis piillio 10 arreH euiy one umitv iccMllha inn lie nfl omldiilnht

Odds nucl rMM-iHeadre nil leme cell met eiamlne remnants silks

salllisI velvets plutthei disc goods table linen sheetPig mukllnsi wash woolI withI goods elveteelis tow

IIIVH fiatiulB itiwelB tiankttm shawls skirtsI mmlii-

iclotltlnmc

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I ovroftt iiai wltttsrI rloatiiI all dull ie soilitt mneki reoul for all ituirket its red Ink amid-

elatn 11511rr1 Cull Mal ttf isdioc uutdersesr wailucalkoii rellt IIi ohrello iii roe Irlnlnqurlo cmos T ly U3 6th n nr 1111

yon start fur the winter trip to Katun Ber-muda Klorldaj or ilexko Insure Iu Ibe eld TurtltrtJG17 IQadw

J4ilLIl Cured tlthout knife

nieeriletPlleepowder or talrt No charge until

tured Wrldoulhulet lit Coralat I1K WthUilr

Mr Klnsillu Ilmucroiitly IIIrho condition of rhOIUli KlnHellaof rooklyn IIn uoll rx 1lu Dr Hyriie said lull

nltfht 1 cc nluivst hopeless

You tin Hnsoke Cainvsie XSoelteAll tong without Injurious effects tbey ore lo BiUl

tall Mi for lOcenLL45s-

The hectic body the nearest approach perfectionliszt commits 11 liB CU11 lrup

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Ur Cable Iii tvt Stork T vnlna HouseWord cnmo to tho Lotos Club that Mr Oeorgn

W Cable to whom artcepllou was to have bueu givenby the club last night had been prostrated by tuddiuIllness at tits house of Mark Twain In Hartford

The Hotel Royal <01blt and 0mb sv the popular etown retort Btstaurant and csttlI kit altractUtUi city and specially adtplid Ifer wauls 01 dlu lcut Klcbard Mttrti proprietor

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Tko Hlgnul OOJce Predlctloa 4it I lIFair weather followed In northern Yorktc light snow light varlnUe winds a slight NowIn tern III g

ptrature followed by colder weather r

JUTTIXOH AllUUT rouxThe cllyiael funded debt on Jan 31 wit f027l2240 1 JAdelaide Quiiano hai sued her husband Krancl > tjQuliann In tile Hupreme Court torn absolute divorce 4 l i0Park Commlnsloneram Egbert L Vlele hai accepted t

the one of Cultf KuKluecr to Itlie Itaplil Transit Colo l1

t111101 IThe fire Oommlislonert yesterday rolr410 ask lbsManhattan Elevated Ilallroad dremen

In uniform rldt Ire as the police di e fteyor IMson and his Cabinet yeslerday approved a bill iiwhlcn IIs to be sent to the Legislature auinorlzlnj Inscity to lisut fi of bout the proceed to bt Usedfur building armories for SIte National Guard rCitarie SpemmcerTh wn Strict 4 mItMaclbw Slisrp Co lint b tcryalorjlolc4

a ioiittg vs re maid liii followlsettiber

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it Wa merged 11 11 Lllou oly Vewsuy t J i lI tMortimer W WeJrorIHlrrourlbrlupumbermerchant and ll 1recently lived at aaiilI Hooll fractured hisskull by a tfall Iu Third on KilJaj ulghl anti U 1

Ikelrlo diec Irsuit by DrlJget Murphy for a divorce from ha if i

husband Dsnltl Murphy of time fourth ward who I 5asserted Is lpossessed of a largo amount of property liur I

tharcs W liaytnn bu been appclutwlI refocus to tfs liJtermlne the ainouutof alimony

Tin Delawart Lackawanna amid Weitern RailroadCdmpauy hat aeltcttd Mr J K Joy n lie member ot IhoeOlllllol that iU to arbitrate on the percentage of1Iraftlp company Is entitled to In the wttVbouod t pfreight poolI of the trunk lint railroad

The aged woman who was liken ill In Stuyreism jPut and died on lb sUp of a bogie our by watIdcntlBtd yesterday UOnlu ConoitU Murich of HitKaili Toll strut one oat marketing udmoney with her becaut tier bureau DMones Inn robbed She wu alnlt aTeaimUiy

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WENDELL PHILLIPS DEAD

UB PASSES AWAY AFTER A BRIEF OUTISItr PAINFUL ILLNESS

Tfce Tad tome to Him In kit Hosts Is IlostoeItt Lost Work nod the EaU tkstt

Fallowed ItA Rkelck of the Omlori 11ftBOSTON Feb 2 Wendell Phillips the last

great loader ot tho antislavery movement ladoad Ho passed away thU evening after amOltt painful Illness of a week duration Illswellknown flguro wa lat seen upon thostreet on Friday tho 35th ult whoa ha spokeof hit falllns strength but not complain ofpositive Illness Ills addroM a month ago atthe unveiling ot tho Harriet Martlneau statueproved a severe tax upon hit physical andmental powers and ho told hit friends that hIsplatform days wore over

The first premonition of approaching Illnesscame on Saturday lost when ho foil symptoms-of heart troublo such aho had once or twicebefore experienced Ills disease angina peetorts had caused the death ot his father andtwo brothers and ho felt that In tho end hetoo must succumb to It

On Sunday be suffered several severe parox-ysms

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and from that time till his death phy-

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were In almost constant attendanceHe suffered terribly tho pain being Intermit ¬

tnt very severe Two or tbroo days ago

hI tollhis physicians thnt ho ahoull never re ¬

but everything was encouragehim Not unti almost the last did the phy-

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up all hope of his rallying andoven this afternoon It was thought he mightlive for some days

Tho dying man was chiefly grieved to knowthat ho must after all leave his muchbelovedwife Mrs Phillips has been n holplosslnvaldt-hose many years In factmarriage and ninny times It has been thoughther days wore numbered but this afternoonsho Ivnlchol at tho bedside of her dying Inn

tender devotion tins been time chieffonturu uf his later life

At about 4 oclock Mr Phillips felt somewhateasier nnd ho attempted to raise himselfslightly In bod The exertion was too urontamid n onvoro paroxysm utterly prostrated himTim violent fcatiirns of time attack wi ro over-come

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but ho could not rally Ho realUud thatho win and mild BO Conscious to thovery lust< lnlrecognized his wlfo and othermembers of his nmllynt tho bedside antispoke to them His Int words sPoken abouthull nn hour before his death worn about aotter oft personal enmfott Thou ito droppedpo cefully away nppiirontly to sleep Thu endcaniontG15-

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now of Ills dentin did not become ironerally known this evening Att time club dinnerstluro wro several tributes pnld to him and hitlife work Noarratiirotuoiits fUI the funeral orburial have snt boon iniulo Mr Phillip hutsscnrcoly boon himself sineo hn watt driven Fronttile old liomnslvqd in Essex street by thooxtcoHion of Harrison avenue two hHInto residence In Common l grUIIut-oloor

witsquite content after this In

t qum hit moilo of life A low ago atthe roiiucst of ninny friends ho undertook todlctuto for publication some reminiscences ofhis Iwork IIB an AbolitionIst TIio task provedtoo great and ho IblnllJutltWitmloll Illoltol on Nov21 118111 and livedI hero allI I fatherJohn Phillips was tho first Mayor of Bostonmini of course sent him to Harvard whenceho was graduated In 181 Ho was admitttil1 to piactlco law lInt but as nei-ther

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his tastes nor necoHrltlei requiredhim to remain In tho profession lie soonloft It and for many years duvotcd hitmain onorgics to tho mittslavery causewhich ho was prominently identified trim thotIme of thin murder of Lnveioy which arousedhlA list eloquent speech in aooul 111 In1817 to the closoof tho late 01-1frauclilseuiont of black men Ho was an unIllnnlilng outBiiokon abolitionist and neverhesitated to advocate dIsunion as tbo mostexpeditious means of freeing the slave

In time height of time antislavery movementwhen its advocates wore often treated with ob-loquy

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nnd brutality his eloquent voice commifndod ottentlonnnd respect from many whowent only to scotT and jeer His oratory wnpeculiar to himself He had tho art oflots history statistics anecdotes denunciationami argument In time most cnptlvntIng way eothat from the tlmoho b0111 to speak to thoclose tho interest Ho spiced111101his addresses with arid bitterpersonalities and never tired of excoriatingtho slaveholders nnd their friends end manywas thu telling blow which ho dealt to thoalllesof the Houth among Northern churches andsocial antI business institutions Ho struckthe foe of tho Bluvo wherever hu found him 6was In time van alwlYs to lnip the slao

Tireless In hlO Iork ho wont wherever freespeech was Iormilot advocating his cause onlecture lt conventions meetings ofAbolitionists anti everywhere that a wordcould bo said In favor of humanityI Ills pul-Ishid npeecbes wcro proparid with great cart1morlr11 and delivered IIn n free easy

eonveixatlonul style that winat onen original and unarming Ho hadnonrt of tho obtrusive fifth Imtmummns of thoIprofessional elocutionists He depended moioupon his matter than his manner and his IInclslvo words cut close tu tho beiirers mentalcore Ills appearance nx a speaker bucamo nsurety for n crowded audience As he bloodbefore an nudlnnre In scrupulously neat moottasteful dross with easy grace anti brl ht In-tellectual

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fnco hoI was a good picture of a irontman of time old schoolHo lived forty years In the old homestead in

Ensnx and waslliiallyconipelloil8ruOlosWUopening of a now Htrnet In8AUVft was lucreI that hoI used to receive uthiJohn Ilrown of Oasawnttonite and his fugitiveslaves mind many a chip of tho old bouio hasboon taken away by relic hunters lIen honursed tenderly for years his invalid wife towhom he gave lIfelong devotion After remov-ing

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from Essex street ho Ivelll Common streettoro of Mr speeches

during the war From the first hesaw that the war was time opportunity for theslave mind ho kept urging ttime North to moroactive measures Ho was Impatient with MrLincoln and In oneot his speeches In CooperInstitute declared that Mr Lincoln was an

old turtle Ho made thrilling speeches Infavor of arming educatiqg and enfran-chising

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the blacks and was always predicting-that they would seize tho opportunity to freethemselves at the 81rl00ol their mastersHo was n warm lImo Emancipationproclamations of both Fremont smut Lincolnand the fruition of his hopes was found In timeadoption of tho Fifteenth Amendment Mrriiilllps found time all his life for urging otherreforms also He was always an advocate fortemperance for tho nufranchluom ofwomen and anlwas a prominent speaker onthose topics

At the close of tho war Mr Ihllllps cameprominently to tho front as an advocate of thisprinciples of the GreenbackLabor party Hogot 20000 votes as a labor and tumpcrnncecandidate for Governor of Massachusetts in1870 and soon became celebrated for an markedutterances on tho labor question ns hal char-acterized

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his nntlslnvory speechesWhon tho lecture system In thus country was

most In favor and other forms of amusementfor small cities and towns were not so common-as now Mr Ihllllps was In great demandns a lecturer Among his most cele-brated

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lectures wor those on Tho LostArts eulogies Theodore Parker andJohn Brown nnd Toussaint LUu > orturo

Tho Lost Art was n charming literary pro-duction

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curious data going to slowthnlho ancients worn In maui respects

rnB In works of art He even trl81time ancient history of many modernvaried the lecture from time to time anti de-

livered It hundreds ot tunes In various parts ofthe North-

On the Chinese question Mr Phillips differedfrom some of the old abolition orators andfavored tho restrctlon of Chinese Immigra-tion

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as a moans of osuentlal protection ofAmerican workmen Hn said They whoseek to Hood us artificially with barbarouslabor are dragging down time Americium homoto level of time houseless street herds oftie If the worklngmon have not combinedto irevontthlsltlstlmothitttliiysliould Whenrich men conspire poor mnn should combine

Mr Phillips was of medium heightcompactlybuilt erect nnd of gracuful carriage His eyesworo blue Ho usually wore Bhortsldowliliikers

An Imprest Agent Stun Awoy wltkllHOOOWAIL WAILA W T Feb 2EE Johnson

agent of the Inlon Pacific Ilallroad anti slit of HitUnion Iaclric Express1 misappropriated a 1package offlHooo consigned to John Iteiinell railroad lontractor-by Iatlil A TOtem banters of ttirllandl The packagewas addressed Agent Inloil 1atlflc Fssu Johnon disappeared xllh the mono m Tuesday ami1 V Iarrested auit placed In Jilt ciltrilay

A Threat 1oltnii All Ike Viler orTexniAUSTIN Tex Feb SBtuto Honntor Ter ¬

tell recrlrtd an anonyniom letteryeitrrdajr Ilirrateiilnythat It free ira i was luterftred with by Ihe Legislatorsall tho waters In thu State of Teias eneloied In pBtiirefwould te poleoiKil The Utter created A imatlon Inview of tile miiterloui disease that Ile iwttplug cS-

uuuiticri ol calile In certain parti of tlstile

Hn FEVARDIUfT JETS KO D UOETwo of tke Jury on Hie Hid ea Only 0 of-

Throo CountsAfter 23 hours of deliberation disagree-

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and slumber the Jury In the FouardontCetnola libel suit came back Into court for thefourth time at fi oclock yesterday afternoonForeman Davis said

I We find for the defendant on the first andthird counts but we disagree as to the secondcount

five counts on each of which MrFtuardent claimed 5000 damages only throewere submitted to the jUr Tho libel allegedin the first was that l frt publeht an-swer

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to Mr Fouardent thoCypriote statues Gsa dl Oesnola said that thocharges were maliciously mado and absolutelywithout foundation In fact The libel allegedIn the second count was t In a letter to thetrustees ot the Metropolitan Museum Gen dlCosnola said that tho firm of Rollln ct Fouardent had not made an honest effort to sell thecollection and had overcharged him for ex-penses

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The third count was bated on dendl Cosnolaa letter published In various news¬

papers Intimating that Mr Feunrdent wits acharlatan Ignorant of archaeology and eitherthoroughly dishonest tthorougbly Ignorantanti reckless

I object to tho reception of limits vorlctsaid Mr Banes I think wo are averdict on alt tho counts-

The CourtI It poKiltilo for you to agree gentlemenupon countI

Foreman Iiavla I do not think II10101Ibli e I tlilniwe are unanimous on that point

Mt Choate The Court ihoulil treoeTlh IelMr nanoolubmU thattiiero l andthat llt snottier trial on Ihallul Woare entitled verdict Oi the IImue iutmiltu1 Wcannot be compelled too soother trial on the tecoudcount

Mr ClinueteWe hal not endeavor to compel you toto another trialtJudco Bhlpman directed Clerk Mason to

record tho verdict and time jury wore discharg-ed

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They got f 102 eachfor their fiftyone daysscivlco Time jurors who voted for nn entireverdict for Jon di Cosnola worn G P M Davis

Willl Greenwood Alexander VanderbergFnrrnr Charles W Watson K Porter

Mason Charles 0 Oxlwrnn Gerald DonollyJames Turner nnd George P Ilradford Thosewho hold out anti disagreed on tho cocondcount woro Lewis Frith nnd John Ixiwcry

Several lawyers expressed tho ollhand opin ¬

ion that tho failure of tlio jury to agree upontime second count made tho verdict time PanIc nsIf hero lund been nn entire disagreement Itwit apparent hnwovor that Gen ill Cesnolnscounsel mind friends did not look at it that way

JUH AND AXXIK coiniKr AKKKSTKD

Their Sister nnil ker lliiilinnd Hulk JellAreenlcnl lf Uonlnir 1upiclvd-Tliuinns Collier who with lila wife Kate

was poisoned by tho hash tho family ate forsupper on Wednesday died In great agony at720 oclock yesterday morning In his house InChurch and Townnond streets Laurel 11L I Ills death followed that of hiswhich occurred on Friday morning Theirlittle daughter Annie who so turns is knownAte tho stone food as thoy was not affected byIt Before Mr Collier OieOl t ho told CoronerItoblnson that he did not suspect anybody hind1poisoned his wife mind himself They humid noenemies that they know of Their relationstoward each other had ulwoyj> boon happy

Dr Do Witt Hitchcock of Long Island Citymode a postmortem oxninlnntloti of Mr Co-lliers

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holy yesterday afternoon amid sent thohtomacb kidney and liver to the UniversityMedical College In this city for analysis Thomonitor that was sprinkled upon tbo food Isalso JlllsuhjlCtOJ to examination Collierwas His autopsy strengthenedDr HitehcockB opinion that tIme death of bothwas due to nrAoIICallolsonlnThe body Mrs Colliersfather who died without medical attendanceon Friday Jan 18 just two weeks previous toMrs Colliers dub will bo oxhumod to ¬

morrow Tho vord let of tho Coroners jjury wasthat he died of peritonitis

After the autopsy Coroner Robinson returnedto Lonmt Island City and soon afterward Con-stable

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Hicks of Nowtown called on him nndthoy both started for LnurellU They arrivedthero about 9 oclock John Cowhoy the son of IJoimls <Cowhov < Then theywont to tho house of Janice Duty about nblock away nnd placed Annie the slytot of John and of Kato Collies under arrest

STJIIKIXO IX J rr RIVER

The Operative Voting la Qui Work In TenBlllliteurly 1OOOO 1creun Idle

FALL RFTKK Feb 2The meeting of cot ¬

ton operatives tonight was tho largest overholl here rime hal wits densely crowded nnd

neighboring streets were thronged Thomeeting wits very IplrJel Several speechesdenouncing tho uetol the manufacturerswcro made anti It was decided to strike In thomills on Monday ns follows Throe of theUnion Mills one of tho Hagatnoro Mills onto oftho Tocumsoh MllUono of the Chnco Millsonooftho Wampanoag Mills ono of time lOad Millsmind two of time JlorderCitv Mills ThofollowI mug resolutions weru iinanlinotislv looted

11tTmi In the face of the ItiiproUnir iun Jlo u or tilelirint cloth murker thoUrtf° UuiUnl tun the > tarJuft iftIttlI Mid tin lucrrax In lie jetamitl of Ihe cultoiitees leer itluti a reduction ul nagrt Ihaa Stein amioutitcdtherefore

A1rftvil That we show our 1lpplfRBur and reent thereiluctlun hv an tiunitkiliat ktrlke In l n mill-

iiniltril Tliut It thiiuld ho vet form luti the public thatIIr Ito rorpnrntlonB were in ciirneiit In Itun htalement that

rnlucltnn wli necewury uiul that tliey wer oLIlKtdt-o cut iloun the ruitnlniT vxpnen nf itt tuttlisI theyShould hie bttfun hy retlncinit tho rnormou eularlee ofthe treainrcm Hicenle und ierivcrl-

Dosldos the ten mllli mentioned above thohelp In tho Itlchard liorden and Linen millshave refused to return to work on MondayCoiinoiuoiitly nearly ton thousand persons willbe Idle An appeal uakmg otHlstaneo fromcotton operatives throughout Now Englandwas adopted Tho operatives decided to paysingle men U a week nnd married moon 460besides 25 cents weekly for each child unem-ployed

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while thin etnko continues

I she tke Queen of Tklll tCHICAGO Fob 2A woman arrived lucre this

morning and registered A Ihe Urand raclflc I UmeRepau Salmon she was accompanied uy Mr I MurghJudge or the Superior Court and French diplomaticgent at1 ThU Society Islands Although the railwaycompanies al Ihe way across the continent have hadorders Ito place at the disposal of the Quern of Tahiti aspecial drawing room car tll Mine Hftlmou took thatcar this evening for Sew hv the Mlrhigsn CrimInalI

Mr Jlurgier poslitvelyI denied In a smiling way nuntime remark that II wan nut rtryninlnlilI of Ihe rail-way companies to Irint in IIhUunt Hint It wns theHiivfHotiely

n or anrIslands

person cmmecti < w lilt thud ro > al family or

Mr Murgler said tint itt y n itthity going to reporthimself to the MlniMT tsr KirHirn iralrs at IarlsI antimight or might not ritiirn The parly haie no suite orattendants anti oceup > rontliruoui rooms at holds ItIqueried whether the French Uovirinuent In kidnap¬

plums time queen of Tahiti

Tko XI Acndemy HoalnvA-

NNAI IIH Fob 3Cadot CI C Craig of tIme

Notal Academy was inked this ereutiig whether howould make any statement IIn reply to the outs madeyesterday with reipect to the almplee lusting uu BirIO lint Cralo ald lie prefer not to icy tune

other Iholl WI abooluhly-ucIrel

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Anolhe caIloldIt by Iall to slnnd on hl > hud Theysaid at the settle time dont Ilull to stand1 on yourhind If Craig replitd No Thtn they oritend Stilt tostand ou his headand lie ritual Thtn riveral nitutrtclasimen sprang at him ttu put him iui his head troiwarned them ofT tituS tried in escape tut liter lied himagainst Ihe wall with tlm Uhl put onl Then Craigstrnik out with Jhis riuilvM got thu Stain rpnnCraig and he manairil l shake them situ I get awnythe bugleI houinUd for nuiiiier Afler iiiitr thuupper claaMHtfii tried to carry IOralg up chair icy utuatu-mterie anu he rnlnted Title trnuulit tin hrrirealil ofMale Mho sailed lime uftlccr vi Iho day mil hue adult

Ubltuurr-iol Milton V Klild Journal ink of tin Mouse nf-

Peligatesof Maryland diet yesterday inornlulii llullltimers He WM a resident of tecil county Hu wasChief Clerk of the State OMMKullinnl Convention Inmaul and had Ion Ilinllnuoukly chriStI Chief Work ofhits Home of Delrgsles bf emory Lctiulatture aimmc hinttlmo untilI two

J ututeI iotmg tueln ion huucrtIttnut hr WlkIr-d

anti to hlueutther of I ii lhy luumtil hi5ei54 Ills builtursa rrlnlims withi Set ieik fIitihieltllelima dry lol lietaei wee extensive

101110 ati ii r Sit emJ

1 hays a puitttuer if I sian or 11-1lrollOI

antI atiled allILury N hiclltn 1ra

NORWAYS FAMOUS SKATERH-

EATING TUB HEST RECORD AT EVERY

MIL A LONG n Cfbi ke Appears ssnd lw ha BkBles A-

Mnjlllon oa IeolVknt Old pru aid-xChamdau Nay of kla Performance

Mr Aid Paulson of ChrlsUnnrt Norwayperformed by far the greatest skating ilent oversoon In America yesterday afternoon MrPiiulsen has given several exhibitions of hisremarkable skill on skates In tho vicinity otNow York within the past few weeks In a tonmile race a week ago ho vanquished seventeenpicked skaters Two woro from Norway onofrom London Eng another from Londonant ono from Montreal ono from Bt John

one from Tarrytown two from Iobokenand the remainder from Now York Brok ¬

lyn Thoy were the fastest representativesfrom their respective footlons The racecame oft after dark on the hlltorlcalgroundsof Washington Park Brooklyn the largest en-closed

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skating rink In this country The tractIs a Quarter of a mile of Irregular outline withono very sharp turn Mr Paulson Is short-sighted

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and wears glasses After making 1 fewrounds on this track tim Norwegians breathfroze on his spectacles and he had to make hisway by Instinct lie skated Into tho crowdedlino of spectators several times and once re-

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a hard t I Nevertheless he defeated-all his opponents easily and mado tho fastestamateur moon In the world fornicating around-a path Ho made his first mite In 3m 34 3Sslive miles In 19m lot and 10 miles In 39m725a Those records aro given to comparewith yesterdays performance which was asuccessful attempt to boat nil existing recordfrom ono to twentyfive miles

Time news of Paulsons former oxplolta drewa great crowd of Bthlutos and famous skaters-to Washington Park From Nowburgh cameJosh Ward tho tlyar over water before it iscongealed Tim Donoghun time acknowledgedchampion of America twenty years ago nndtime man who with Charley Juno used to dashthrough crowds on tho Ico in Central Parkwith time swiftness of swallows on tho wingWith them wcro Tim Donoghue Jr alreadya prbo winner anti Fowler anti Qllmoro fastskimmers of lie 111101 Grouped near the-attmrtliugpoint 1Curtis time 100mlloskater L E M who is almost as nimbleon Hkntns an horrunning shouts 0 A Averytho hctavywnithtskatcuof the Mf A A C andtime racers Phllllnir 1fnff Walton Oiienkhernnrllrlun IvesCminimintnWiibofl10bhioUtltcrmmFerguson and others

AlVcyeH irene tturned to Paulscn when hncanwout for the ordeal Ho Is a mediumsizedman of 2i years a lithe below tho averageHtature rather broad shoulders hut with nodistinguishing pollute of cxtraordinay strengthor endurance Ills spectacles light eyes nndllaxen hum give hint tho appcnrmicit of 1 quietscholarly> IUnlolll Ho speaks and under-stands

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tlio langungu very Imperfectlyills younger nnd handsomer brother talks forhim Ho sass that Axol line ekatud since liewax 8 years old In a country of skaters wherethuy have ice seven months In time your hn hasboa ton all competitors Ho would think nothingof nkatlng 100 American miles between minsetanti lark In 1BS1 anti ISSJhowon the principalprlxen lit the skating tournaments In Vienna

Notwithstanding Axoln clerical appearanceho Is time Majilton of fancy skaters Startingoil at a threeminute clip inn tow strides ho-throns himself in time ulr front ono foot andwhirls around tvvlco before striking on thoother Cutting n short curve on tim outsideedge up bo goes again without apparent uxertion making his double whirlsi more easilythan thu old experts used to cut figure8s backward Tlio heights to without ho-fprings and time grotesques as well ns gracefulshapes ho falcon are bewildering Tim looomo-tivo slaps waltz stops serpentines grapevinetwists onefoot loops anti ringlets our ex-ports

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would nppcnrliku boys play in Aid Honever drinks spirits thor iisos tobacco If hobecomes thirsty while skating bo swallows acur of lukewarm water

Taking oft huh furtrimmed overcoat ho ap-peared

¬for his race against time Inn skull ear

and n tlgbtlyflttlng dnrkjickct tucked tnsldohis knee brooches Ho wore stout shoes andlong woollen stockings Ills skates are towlong anti light Tho blades arts very thin com-pared

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with the American club skate They arelevel on the bottom BO that nearly time whololength rests on the Ice

Starting with n steady nnd nearly straightstrdko bending well forward ho cioshed hisarms behind his back clasped bis lingers topetlior and rnMed his hands justt abnvo hiships He carried a vvliittt hnndknrchluf welldoubled up In his right hand With strongovum strokes nxcopt when making tIle turnsho increased his strides until they inuisurimabout ten feot on tile ftnilclit stretcher alongtime Bides of limo rink Ho swayed his body veryslightly barely tmlng time edges of his hknteauntil ho struck tIme turns Milo after mllo hocontinued his rapid and even flight over thonot too solid icn ho was obliged to avoid cutsand holes in his path innrkod with roil paintwithout changing his pobition huts body bentforward Front his hips ills hands claspedbehind him having all the appearance of takingn utile easy exorcise Not until Montgomerytime chmnplon of America amid other fast skatore minds round muller round with time Nor-wegian

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and soon dropped back with theirshorter but uulckorntroken did thin spectatorsniiprcclnto time speed that time apparentlynt minus skitter was making Mr Curtis whohas judged races front thin icobound lakes ottime Soithwest to the ponds of tlio metropolissaid That mnn beats nil that I ever saw bo-foro on skates Tim Donochuo remarkedafter watching him critically for a long little

vvhoro on earth does ho trot his power 7 Homoves without iipptiient effort Viuol got noonn to match

Tho llrst turn opposite limo entrance wasvery sharp almost n corner In fact After timeiiici Paulson said ho lost ground every tlmo homade it which was just 100 times In the twentyfive sullies Ho made 400 turns In nil withoutchaiiLIng lila position from time first turn to thelast boating time record In every mile and fin-ishing

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as strong apparently as when he start ¬

ed A crowd of boys mind men cheered himacross time ice to limo refreshment saloon whoreho sat whllo other races woro In progress chat-ting

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with Norwegian Captains amid others ofbis countrymen wile had come to see tlio raeExperienced and accurate timers Mr Averyof time Manhattan Athletic Club and Mr Hum-mer

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of London timed each lap of time twentyfive miles Mr Paulson skated time first mile In3 mln2U25sec live miles In 17 main 8025see ton tulles In 30 mln 17 15 soc fifteenmuss In 15 ruin 9sec twenty miles in 1 hour10 nun f57 sec timid twoutyllvo miles In 1 hour113 mlnJS25 soc Tills heats IX O Ourneysprevious bust record of 1 hour 59 mln 18 socby 25 mln mid 50 110 sue

In nllvetnllo race over time same track limitnn hour later ton very fast vvollknovvn skaterscontented for hires menials rime eritrieHwxreTim Donoghue Jr Ollrlon Wilson IliifT Phil ¬

lips jucckhornor Fowler Ollmoro Carmananti Ivea Starting In n living bunch severalstruck Into time holes anti ruts falling morn orices heavily jucckbornor skated on one legwith Ilie other and his urins Iin thin air forBomo distance Tim Donoghuo Jr nprnwledon the icu several times und Pfuff nnd Philups nnd possibly others lost their olmncofor prIzes by rather serious fails Wilsonlod nt time end of Iho llmt mile In im 3J 35sPfnff nt time second In 743 25 Wilson nt timethird Iu I1147 15 Ollrlon took time load In thefourth mllo and kept In front to time finishwinning In 19m 52s Wilson came a goodsecond and Tim Donoghue Jr third

In a race of 150 yards trial heats Phillipshail n walk over for the first heat Walton wonthe second In ICe and Wilson time third Inin 1Iis Wilson also won the final heat endrues In 1C ISM

WllkdrawlnaT Ike Trade llollonWAMIINOTON Feb 2Mr Durcliard time Di-

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of hid Mini appeared today before the MouseSub Committee on Coinage Wright smith Measureswhirl IIs rnnrlderlnr Ihe subject of the withdrawal oftite triad dollar Me vail that between frioooilio stu-d1tautoil were out and he believed they wire In the

hands of trail sittemn Ttue rommltUe are prepsrlmt abill fur the whhdrawliiK of that stein Stud w III probablyrl orl it lo mIte full connnltlee next urek IIt IsI undercitiindI that the hill will provide that Ilia trade dollarshall be received at par for Uournment dnc and beretired

lineman Jl Eaton Moat Try AgainWASIIINOTON Fob Secretary Chandler

suit to day that an miimlnallon uf Ihe paptrsof thepersons certified to him Iiy the Ch II Bin Ice Commis-sion snUuDed him Ithat mali of Ihrm were unfilled fur Hiework tu br dun leer lie rcaon that lluy wtre deficientIIn uenmanvhlii html imiir and orthography IHe returnedtile put ere In HitIdiiitiiUrlon In the nu u list theywoufd srnd liluilhenamisol mure mpttiit men tostitch frum

Wkul the Trouble was nt Hey NI reelA crowd collected around five struggling men

at Uroadwuy anti Dej street at norm jesterdny Theywet Vtmeetlvee IuiitMr Polan and lemiitan anti twoalleged plrkpofkeis John genIi and Iairlik lialtonThe delvtlltts had lItumi s itch tug tin sidewalk from awindow of tie Wettrmu Union building and streamed> llurpl > and Pallon mi sight Tile iirlioucra wire Itscuarirtd by Justice Putty

Frlckteied Into Leaping to his DealkR-

TIUCUBS Feb 2Near Palmyra today theengine r of aNew York Central locomotive allowed lbswater to get out ot the inline He told Ilia firemanOaorirt W Uaacolna of But Hrraeuse that Iho boilerwoild tiolode Jucolot liaf i ana wu blUed

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UR XAYDKBa SVBflCIOltS

lie WIll Not BelleTo Ibis Ran Karder dJImc Wir and Dangler

Old Mr Mayboo sat yesterday In his easychair at the residence of William Hlmonsonhula soninlaw near Glen Head Ho Is almosttotally blind though ho appeared to look at hisvisitor while talking Ho spoke with greatnervousness and at times when excited hisbands would tremblo like a loaf

My daughter ho said was as strong as aman and no ono man could have clicked herto death I believe Ed Tappon was ono ot liartwo murderers and the other lives in thisneighborhood The night when my daughterwas choked In an outhouse n year ago woheard her scream twice after she had gone emmt

and my wlfo ran out My daughter said time

man was Inside anti had seized her by thethroat when she entered tine broke loose antiscreamed and the man ran out A strangerwas soon near our house that evening by someot the neighbors Ho was a short stout manwith a black beard I have always believed thatthat was no man but a woman of the neigh-borhood

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dressed In mens attire anti with afalse board and that the recent murders wanGas much for spite ns for plunder

Mr Mayboo related several instances to showthe III feeling which had grown upbntwuen thisneighbor and the women ot bIn family butthey seemed to his listeners Insufllclont to fur¬

nish a motive for murder Mrs Blmonson hisdaughter and her husband share his beliefand the detectives nay they three resolutely re-fused

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to render assistance by furnishing cluesWhich led In any other direction

Ills singular District Attorney Flemingsaid yesterday that In answer to my manyrequests that the Mnybeos would give me com-plete

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Information about every man whom theyhad over employed on the place they never al-ludod to llugg

When wo went to Mr Blmonson for a de-scription

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of tho watch Detective Smith aidyesterday he wouldnt give us anything butfinally said Ill give you just this much thopiece of the chain that hooked on to tim watchwas In lie shnpo of n hand That wits all howould toll Ust-

Dotectivo Wood had a warrant issued by a-Long Island Justice of tile Ponce certified byJustice Duffy In tine Tombs Police Court yes ¬

terday It was torn negro who IH supposed tobo Implicated with Itugg and who is now Inthis city

111 ItRIXG TON ACQUITTED

Dr JCnlns AV Tcncocks Flight to the Kuof-of tke 1urlt Jleforraed Oinrck

The Jury In the case of John D linn Inston who has boon on trial In Jersey City forconspiring with Hut us W Peacock and Elnm WCory to defraud the American Legion of Honorrendered a verdict of acquittal yesterday mornlag It was rumored thnt soon alter time jurywent out on Friday evening they woro evenlydivided At 10 oclock yesterday morning theyhad agreed anti wore brought Into court Asthe words Not guilty woro ultorod tho de-

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sprang to his fcutaiul with his fncoturned unwaul anti his arms raised hn ex-claimed

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Thank ClodlI Thank Modii Tearsrolled down his cheeks Ho was discharged

Dr Peacock who was Indicted with Harring-ton

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but who was usod as a wltnosR for tho-Htatc says that at H oclock on Friday nightwhllo ho wis sitting In his library In his dress ¬

ing gown and slippers Harrington coiled nttime house and rushed past time servantInto the library As hn on to red bo puttile hand back to his hlppockot anti threatenedto blow out Ito Doctor b brains Time DoctorSays ho ran out of tho library and rushing upstairs mudo his escape through tho scuttle tolimo roof Thoueo ho crept along to tho root ofthe Park Reformed Church

Sire Ilorton tIme Doctors daughter InducedHarrington to leave the house anti then begann search for her father After looking for himfur over nn hour sue discovered the scuttleopen and passing through It saw him In timestarlight standing next limo eaves of the churchHe was HO severely chilled that medical nt-tondnncu was secured

Harrington denies that ho had any intentionot shooting Peacock

Filial Mishap to Scow 11The ferryboat Hobokon of the Christopher

street line ran down dumVIig SCOW No 11 of tlc BarneyDumping float Company In midstream on Friday nightat 81 oclock frederick Hauley an employee on time

scow wee ilrovrreJ Capt Van Keurcn of time ferrybo-ats that ha took the scow for a nmsn of Ito VhrnhetIlt tutu nearto avoll A colllnion lie found that what hetint late for toe wee a dumping scow laden with whitewhen IUit Buntlerniftn nut his lirotlier Inlavr Fredtrick Ilojvlry sere on the scow The latler aion thoubriilire lii front of the vhci HIOUBO colllnir up Tnpc andthe Captain i niiln tlio vrhft liit uo The tug urneliAWee tiiwmuur the ICIMV Alth arhnrt tinwpor on necouut oftin Ice llnplvy Soya the alunn that a ferr > ltoat wnaabout to mUm thee ecuisy down mul thi next moment theCiillUion otrurrtj Titer wnrhHrcly time Our the Caplain to jump out of I Ito uhielhouxt when the trow-ttirneil by the force of the tilow iluitiped her lend suittilled HutuJcriuaii pprntij clcurntid fcup d but llopley-vi8caUKtitbv the tooll unt xnnt iit n hundtrtiiDii-

Bwnm to tile tug and isae illtketl up hut lluplev SanSerum no more

The cow thr owners mv woe not Inilrn with whiteache but with dark Huff innhily ftrtet dirt ThereMan hrlKht Htarll ht nml the ptun lin1 to e lest lltrhta-Thvpfow was ntw wurth flJnot ttnd wu eto of tlio-phtent pontoon kiml thai minis lo tlitiup Hi had Sitetlld nut sink bud us a i thus ed over to the Uumburn lock

Aldermen Jtcllty Get no NtilnryAlderman Chnrlcs II Itollly of tho Twenty

fccond district wai nt thus time of liii fUrtlon Clerk ofthe Seventh CivIl District Court Itotli the pay ruth ofthe Common Coumll for Janiiiry and tht nintrK t Courtroll contained his name Comptroller Oraut refutes topay Mr Reilly until lie IID let iuhd thnt Mr IMIU lao therltit to hold totlniHfB minI IINI rffi rred tin questionto the Corpurailiui OMIIIHC Alderman itiItiy sin s he-di e not Intend to drawi his eal ir > uts an Aldtrmun butclaiim tthat lit dun hold both iillUm-

AlderntHii Kirk wai nnmcil on the Aldermen pay-roll HA rr> idcnt of the hearth mitt lti i tmlurv se ti en-tered nsfJMJ that Mini Intiijf the IreitldentH ocher> forefull month Coinitrnll tlratit oliJicUd to lay any oftIe Aldermen milil the men > n ll st it no altered as tohow that Mr Kirk was mimed to pay as Pnnident ofthe Hoard only frum Jan 22 on which Jay ho electedhimself

Temperance In the lioilou Art flubBOSTON Feb 2The proposition to establish

nwino and card root al the Bitten Art Club drew alarge crowd of members to Ihe slut meeting to nightUr Ihlllu Ilttlit tupporttd Sic proposition on theground that It was consilient wllli the practice ot tImeclub In having punch end other refreshments on baturCan evenings

Mr ApplMon hoped the nueMInn as between wine andcards would be dttde k huh tins did not meet with favorThis friends of prohibition were much elated when tImeWIuI UF autO card movement was defeated Ibyatole of uiIc iitb3

Mr Roosevelt JmmmereyKxCongrossman Robert B Roosevelt line

sppiuiimteet tluo Coutimulttee svllch I to proheule a piati of-

erganitailomi Stir the itooso cltItutleiiiiea Demnocraci-Anuong then are Wheeler Ii leeklman tIlllem 1 ColeYrltriiu ft Coudert Eumgene Crimger lawstrm N uller-tleainitler ltuw Ltthletau I harrttohh Jobtu ii Boyd

tin Atmitin VhitiO Jrlr Titonmas C hmmnx Dr Biuitetn ItotleOrte II >lcAtein hIunry llaveiiuc > er Marcuma thurbiorg and iio rri W hum Mr itnoseveii also appointeda a countuijihee lo securp If l > latlon for this city Brandssn Blab > Khrplierd r Knapp tamia E CoulterWilliam A Butler anti Itobert A Van Wyck

Mrs Ifonklie SirIng Down Two CuckoosMrs Robert Hopkins ot Princes Hay Staten

Island Is an ornithologist A few diyi ago sIts saw twobirds aught on a tall tree near leer home and recognizedthem at once as a pair of relowbllled cuckoos whichare rate visitors to siaten island Hhe took her doubleharrejled shotgun with the use of which the Is will ac-quainted and broniht down one of the coSine fromice shut and then Shucked over Itiue second on the n IngMio has emit the two prize to a tailderinUI

TulU eta New Ireiiot IlulldlnaTIt is reported that tho directors of time Now

York Central lUllroad contemplate building a large ad0Iliumdfpot on ground whlcii they own at the northeast corner of 1irbKconJ street suit Fourth avenueThe lensnls of tlirbulldin s nn lots UU to 1117 iJast Fortysecuiid street hey reciliedtliu necessary legol noticea lho prepared lo vacate tho premUfnon tlie expirationof their present loser on May I Tile lots run Iihrmighthe tlotk to Kortythlrd ilrent having a frontage outeeth streets vf about IWI feel

Tke Governor Illumes the IollcenicnTime Governor has commuted to twontyflvo

years Imprisonment the life sentence of Uonato Magalilo who vtas coinlcUd of mutilir IIn Ihe iccoud de-gree

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on Fb 21 INM In this city ThoCoycmorcrltl-cipesiollce officers fur iflilnic men chftrifed with crime ahal tnnrarier without luiitllgatlon and says llmt theydid >u III this case

tunroy Oets kit StayPoliceman William Conroy who was recently

convicted In the Court ol Uencral Sessions for tluiuur-dtr of Ictrr Keenan obtained A stay proceedings yesterday pendlliK appoal lo tIme lleneral Term uf tie u-

prcmo Ouurt This star Is A matter of right after a convkiiun mu the Otusral htsslont for murder

ALEX MEADS BURNT BARN

run TOWN OF aRERxmcu WILL mtT-O FIND OUT WHO FIRED IT

A QuIet Meell T on at filtrate SnM eTwoT-koneetnd Hollars Reward 0Werdm o-

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of the Troubles na Two fxranaIn consequence of tho burning ot another

ot Alexander Mends barns the Selectmen jcalled a special town meeting In Greenwichrued It was hold In Days halt yesterday after ¬ jnoon Only about 12IJ persons attended butthey wore the leading mon of the town Whena reporter wont among them they declined totoll the story of the long list ot fires and litiga ¬

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tions preceding the burjilng ot tho last barnbecause they said It would not do torn Green-wich

¬ 4man to bo seen talking about the matter

They said the town was rent into two par-ties

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each of which feels so warmly onthe subject that It would not do for any one tobe suspected of having told the story to thepress particularly as no story that would suitboth sides could possibly bo told Messrs e

Whitman S Mead J A Lockwood anti J FClose Selectmen signed tho call for tho meet-Ing Mr Amos M Brush was chosen Modera-tor

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and George O MoNall tho Town Clerkacted ns Secretary It hail been ngrocd that Inorder toavold Quarrelling time merits of the casewere not J to bo discussed The CURO em ¬

braces the occurrences In an old and bitter h

feud between two old fanillleo of tIm town In 4the course of which dining llfteen years therehave boon many mysterious fires and pro ¬ ttraded lawsuits Time meeting having beenorganized several resolution1 wore handed upto time Moderator for adoption and were dis ¬

cussed by the assembly The reporter foundn venerable old former In n butternutcolored i

overcoat who volunteered to toll him exactlytime iiictn In time cato without the admixture of t°

any bins or tiny attempt to explain any detailor Incident In tip narration

Its like tho good old story of religionsaid ho ivu toll it ovnry time wo meet Thistown was founded In IGlo but I cant recollectwhat happened that yeart My recollection tdont go back no fin thern time previous genera-tion

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Dnvlil 11 via toils fiithor sot out a lot ofcherry trees front of hits own property andopposito to Aaron Hutted hind After¬ tfrward ho sold lies wlllln1 Aaron should utgohavo nil this cherries ho could use but notto skin tho trees httnng feeling grow up be-tween

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time parties Then there cnmo troubleabout thin imldln limit Imtwoon limo farms of pAaron and David S David iH said hod always I

bad trouble about that end of lift farm and hismother hail trouble hotoro him Commission-ers

¬ iCwas appointed tow onravnl time tangle s>

Thitvias llftuon yours nco Afterwards someof Aaron IliMedn cattle va hamstrung anti nyoung apple orchard waft destroyed luttt limo 1HIIIIIU tUnic Aaron Ikistod wte ns I shouldhivo told you Moxunder Meads uncle 4

Doth Alexander Mend and David S Husted t

were present at thu meeting They sat In theAnnIe row of BOits They nro suustantlnl 43looklng moon Jiotn have reached middle jage lucy did not ponk during tlio meeting t i tor In any way manifest any feeling with regard o4tto what wui spoken or done One resolutionthat wan offered was that time Selectmen and i2tJoseph K ItiiHsell itere to bo appointed a corn ¬

mlttoo to Investigate tile fire of JniiMl and to tdraw for expenses a cumin not to exceed 500Mr Ititsscll opposed this resolution l

About 1872 said time farmer to the re-porter

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down Ho was down to the vllluyo vlsitln1which tho fire took place Well that rouseulmoro trouble Ho hud trouble about his InButtineo muriel twas nhviiys said noniu parties Trlj itnot friendly him notlllcd tho company and qnindo time trouble

Tile farmer suspended his narrative whileMr Husoll announced that ho was iu favor oftIme following action sj

hcrnu The barn ot AltAftiiler Mcvl tutu hummed bySte tim tIme nlxht of Jon llrI Hl nnd thy orltfln of raIdfire Is believed to uRic teem inrenutary therefore hj T

ItetnlvA That the Svlcctnieii of tile iou n of llrcenwlch 4arc hirrhy authorized emil dlrrcfd lo appoint s committee of three persons to Im i MltrMe tIe cumin of time burn polug of sail learn of AlexnuderMcad tho names of saId vtjcommittee tu be kept prlmm Iiy aIl Selectmen und cornmlltec anti said heltclmen are hereby authorized to 9jdrew orderon tho Trcmurer of the town for sums notto exceed f5nO Iu the aggrtgvte lo be piUd to tIe com-mittee

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for the rurpogo f aicertalnlUi nnd coinlctlnctlio Incendiary or Incendlurtei said sums to be charffeato the account of fires

This resolution was adoptedWhere was Ii time vouernUe farmer In-

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Oh about David Ss house burningdown Well ho and Alexander Mend hid beenfriends up to that lilac nnd both wore pillarsIn tim Congregational church After Hint Aaronllustod had a nniall barn burned down aridthen between 1875 and IflSI tour of AlexanderMends burns were burned down In limo samelimo David huts had his carriage house and

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barn burned Nearly four years uco wo I

had the llrst town meetlu about It humid thegrand jurors uail Selectmen investigated itTime > sot anti sot and couldnt llnd out a timing sajSoon after tiuiut Alexander Mead brought suitagainst David 1S Hunted charging htm withtrespass and tho dccstruitlon of thice hamsTIme suit wns n civil ono for 120100 Hwas I

tried before time Superior Court und u jury and 1It L

tho verdict was for tho defendant An appeal twas taken to time court of last resurt and anow trial was ordered on thu ground of ovi 3ult net vim tell A Itt xhmtu iler Mead wanted to Intro ¬

duo being excluded In about a year tho casewits tried ngnin nnd the jury disagreed It was i u

tried iiKain last Novcinb nt Duntjiitv tiedAlonnder Mead got a judgment for iiUW anti u icosts This was nn tho to tiiiKny of two per-sons

¬as to a declaration hy Dnvld It that ho had

burned Alexanders bii in tumid would burn uvoryIjHrn ho put there tltto a gui tcetlllod thatat the burnln of tho llrst barn slio seenDaviil K seurqtcd in n collir 11tt fuel mviiy antirceegtilKed him hy tlio llht of limo burn In-bulldln

f oAn appeal was taken by Dnvld H-

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time eau Is nov pending HutI iin time inonn itlimo on tho night of time lllliof last month °

Alexander Mend hail anothot barn burned andthree or tour wooks buforo that hula reonthiouaowilt discovered to ho on lire

Agniutho fanners talk was Interrupted whileauitiren of time town iinliilunllunnlly provoked J J

laughter proposing hunt the investIgatingcommittee bo composed of thrcuprominent f

citizens unknown to tho community Mr AA Marks the nrtlllclal limb itmnufncturer olthis city moved that lie following be added totime resolution which wns adopted I

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Itniilml That the Comm vf JKV he and hereby la appropriated and iitTuridI a n teSS ant rite Ithe apprelien lonHud conviction of the party or parties bitiiu flre losaid hum

Now whats tIme use of nsklti my opinion r Itjlie aged farmer lniiulrcdIn n whisper Iknow you didnt ask it donl I Hut whatstime use There Still Moaclos lirthls town mind1UO voters by that iianic Thnyro related bymarriage to itch thin town and time other halftIme town syinpathbeH with the Hustods-Theres nn electric eonnection between thellustod and Mead farms and time town andhut towns nt tile hot ond of Iho wile Old lfriends daxcnt speak out tholr opinions eI1 cfathers and sons have to keep quiet marriagesare broken ouT and families lure split up on the 4plague timing Scores mind scores of us are altmixed up in it Why theres boonarrosts anda divorce case anti kidnapping and churchwars nnd town meetln squabbles over It foryears and years back I honestly bllovo I amtime only moan thnt could give you tho factswithout exurcsslnrin opinion

Time men who are to form due Investigatingcommittee are not yet choton When they artheir nnincs will not lie made public It It 1Tj 5hoped that eomo good detoctlvn will undertaketo clear up the mjsicrv atundlug tho frequentfires The Husted farm anti tIm land of MrMead who Is a florist tiro divided by the racatrack and other property of Mr Itockofellor theoil millionaire Those estates nro juMuboutamile beyond tho village Greenwich ei