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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN wages na were pald in any shop in the cl! The strikers declined to go to work upon this promise, BALKY POTS. PREMATURE ANNOUNCEMENTS OF WITAIAM ¥. OILI—MEN WHO WILL NOT TAKE PART, AND’ Wit TOLD 1131 BO, New York Tribune, April 13, William Fearlng Gill fas elatmed the as sistance of several well-known fiterary mon in the Touts’ Festival” without their knowl: odge or permission, First nimong the * foat- ures" of Mr. Gill's * progrun,” appears tho statement; “Mr. Parke Godwin has been’ Invited to make a‘brief address un Shak speare.” Parke Gotlwin sald yeaterdays © I hinve never been invited to make such an nd- dress, My name has been used without my. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 18891—TWELVE PAGES. : 8 noon,.to organize a ladles! branch of the League. Many Indies were presont, ‘After an nddregs by Mr. Dillon Egan, Mrs. Delia Stewart Patnol} and “Miss Ford, who find been announced td address the meeting, entered the hall, The audience rose Ina bouy and received them with applause. Mrs, Parnell was npnarently sil, and began her address by saying: ( “T am keeping Lord Beaconsfield com- pany, bubas Lama younger man (aughter) than’ he, shall probably come in for the brush, ‘The British Government has been coquetting with the landlords and the peuple, St {sg .tho. positon of the man fn the song, Who. exclalmed: ‘How linppy I should bo with efther, wero Vother dear charmer:away!’ it has been playing a Httle game, but its litte game is now over. It lins now. assumed another fifteen minutes from the thino tho discass attacked him, In this way these peoplo aro dying In dozens, and already more than 100 havo been carried‘off. The white people are alarmed, The Governmont haa been asked to have the diseaao investigated, IMMIGRANTS. ARHIVAL OF 1,123 YESTERDAY, ‘ Speclal Dispatch to The Urteago Tribune, New York, April 14.-4fho rotunda at Castlo Garden was allyo with excitement this afternoon when the Cunard steamer Parthia and tho Anchor Lino steamer Elysta landed their steerage passengers. Tho Par- thin brought 6s and the Elysian 438, Among the passengers on ‘tho Parthia was a colony of thirty-four Hungarian families, who intend locating on farms Inthe southern part of me allgitie to ansthing in Noo Yor! cut abort tho ny ‘h of the counsol opposing the I show my Atnerikin birth avery way. I | application, and thon doliverad Judgmont with aln't wuth nothin. in rivts, and at tho polls I emphasis, Foruaing. to grant the Iiconse, and can’t crowd out peopte, and kiver the way fora } stating significantly that “ho might add, repeeter, with a soo markecs and thon I | save trouble In tho future, that the opinion of haven't got tho rekialt chek in askin for what | the Bench was unaulmous.” It is not vory want. Noo York is uo place, forme, BF lcood | plonsunt to think of two or throe hundred tadics only goto Ireland, and bu born avin, and eml- | unanimously pressing for aplrite, wine, and wralt, and land, and yote nt the frat clecksbun, | boor every day in howaver muxallicent a lunen- and do that sortuy na thing, It wou dos but 1] room, and tt isto be hoped that counsel exag- can't. The miaforcboon uy my lite wuz in betn erated the demand for intoxicants mong tho born on this sido tv the water, It makes mo ine | inir frequentors of Tottenham Jfouro, and that aligible to oflis in tho city its wich I wood profer | there will bo no sorious tamentation ovor tho talive to nny spot on earth, deelsion whieh condemns them when out shop. When I wotbroud [ shol not visit, Ireland. | ping to tnke tea instead of brandy, and to su ‘Ther ain't no manner uv youse uv it. Eel want | stitute Apoilinaris water for Clicquot. posuiay fhe ee Sharaniee aceineo it to batter ——— advantage In Nuo York, for thor fs more uv em hero than in, Dublin, aud, tn addisbun to this CRIMINAL NEWS. mics emeatont ponaott, nee Jeet bs ata ee ‘be collected thor forthe Ibernsbun uy che grecn | ; 3G: . fi, Bey (eat trtarte tars | eye tioumandauatce Goarins OV, oe thi wich Icevos _ mit} poor pickin for patriots, . Pat Sharkoy, for stealing fron couplings and a neighboring Alli, ties directly to an ofl-can with bottom upwut which he pecks away with measured tread for about balf an hour, He then ties of about twenty fect to an ol coffee-pot, and goca through the same porform- Anco for another half-hour, Hels tuon of and Ja scon no tore till the following morning. Now this woodpecker ts not “ tapping at tha hollow beech-treo" to obtain fond, by arousing Inscots concealed henenth the bark, and the question arises, What he is drumming on tho old tins for : extopt to prnity, his drumming Jproporaltieat 2 Retween bis taps on the tinean he looks toward r the aky ,na if awaiting tho effect of his music on tho fenthered race nround. Evidently ho fs in senrch of 7 mute, and bis instinct (curiowsl enough) tells hint, as Instinct tella tho small ta boy, that nore noise is to be got out of tin than outofanuldonk. This boing spring-time, [ 4 presume ho will atop ft when he secures his inate. Ho cortainly deserves one for his luge nuitys Ravitart B. BRAVO. i ="NEW YORK. Sherman Sees No Rea- son Why ‘Windom Should Not Succeed. A Young Man with $30,000 Played Polo with Bennett and Lorillard. fils Partner Confronted with the Heavy Losses Naturally f tom ire ary a fi bi rt . Consequent. Minnesota, Suporintendent Jackson says | knowledge or permission, 1f L wore invited | polley, Lot the people beware of tho ° gifts mnlabig Ruud forks my supeites from Aineriey, Campany, wen eld to tho Ceiminal Court You: BLEORN: : that ina conversation he had witha member | Ishould probably decline, us 1 expect to be | of the Greeks,’ he warfare that Is carried | whore tho Irish do git on, or elsa stay In Noo | (or) bond: b ‘ ——s, ‘ banking firm to-day, | eutof the clty at tho timo Indiented for the | oH by the Land League will eventually be | York and organise iny burow Here. There is ruy in bonds of $200 by Justice Kaufmann, | An Interview with iflm on Political Gone Over to Rome?— of & prominant German banking trot idl festival’? successful, It willcost n great deal, bit it | tess competition In eollecting fur Irish libera- | Owners are wanted at tho Armory for five ‘Koplons %. ‘Has Tyng on ho was told by hl that fifa firm had paid out oh ¢ + will ot coat half as much as ni Intalning a | Bbun ft Paria than in Noo York, thore 18 | razors, four bottles of perfumery, two packages Speetal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. A Scaro Created by the over $100,000 upon bills of exchange pro- EDMUND ©. STEDMAN British army in Ireiand. J belleve that Gind- | moro lenders heray, but thon to offset that thor | of cigarots, n roll of ribbon, some calico, flannel, | | Tetewa, Ark. April 10.—Your correspondent * sald: Your reporter who called on me last, night mistakes in supposing that L assented to Mr. GI's proposition, and then withdrew, I may us well make an exact statement. ‘The truth fs that the Now York authors, while they would gladly contribute toward © mon- sented ‘by pasacngers that recently arrived by three Germ steamnors, Other German hanking houses had their share of busiticss fromimmigrants who came by therosteamers, STREET TATE, THA “BEARS” CREATE A BCATE. slong and tlie Government have been folled. in every ntuumpt. to play into tha hands of tho Jandiords. Finding himself unsuccess- ful, Gladstone is now endeavoring to make overtures to my son. He recently, through a person Iam tinwilling to natne, made over. titres to me, saying, * aly det your son pull had an interview with ex-Senator James DL, Al- corn, of Misaisaipp!, to-day. Mr, Alcorn lives : only ashort distance from this place, ocaralit- © tle town called Jonestown, on tho line of tho Moblic & Northwestern allway. He owns a plantation of soveral hundred, acres, and, sinco votes and services uy Irishmen. In Paris {shel | 20d luce, and divers othorartloles, which wore hov to depend entiraly on wat the servant girls | found in a tundie in the posseasion of Frank and fabrors send,—I Noo York I kin cambing | Woods, allns Fix, whu could give Officer Long no beln an irish patriot with a ward polltishun, f thus killin two birds with one stun. Hut hikker | *tlsfactory explanation of his titlo to the goods. fa cheoper In Paris than In Noo York, and tharo- Eugene Faver and his wife Loulse, Freach fore life wonkd bo a easter oue thurs. people buth of thom, and the mau a watch-casa- Boers. uo in British Columbia—The Air ae Still Full of Immi- tment te Poe, are for various reasons Indis- | with Gladstone and ho bo the savior of |, On tho hull, Inesmmuch ez t hey my tikktt patd | tnaker, wore before Juatico Walince yoaterday | leavin tho United States Sonate, has davoted granta, Speetat Dupatch to The Chtcayo Tribunes we a pane Craoe The cnet oe Me, | Tela! T trust you will continue to assist | for, tess {ent xo, to Paris. “Anynow t abel | ehneyed with tho larceny of a Touther’ bed and | himacif almost exclusively to ageloultural pur 5 —— New Yonk, April 14.—"‘Cho rooin-tracers fi { | this great cause, and not desert the brave jays uy mubsintenes persided for Oo.) two teathor piltows frou Atniu De Gratt, with GUL Of course there must be men of zeal and leisure, stike him, -to enrry on such schemes, ‘Lo five him his duo, 1 be- Neva he .cugineered the entire per- fotinance at Booth’s, and raised more money than Pou himself contd have earned In sevarnl yonrs, Eucnme to me last witter on this subject, as [had written and printed a Httte book on Pow. [told hin that, while [ would be gind to contribute to the exponses of the monument, Twas avergo to exhibiting myself as a reador of one of my pocmns from tho singe of the Academy, nnd. thought my brother-poaty would have a siini- Tar feeling. Ie distinctly sald that MY FMEND Mit, STODVAID had sent word to him that he would take part in such an exhibition, and montionad oth- er eminent pouts who would do thesame, Not suits, His land 19 undor a bigh state of cultiva- « « tion, is paylng a good profit to the ownor, and is conaldered one of the finest plantations In Bils- ” sissippt.. + Dy a “1 am out of. politics now,” sald tho ex Senator, in answer to tay query, “and, since tha = closoof my Senatorial andGubornatorint carcors, | * huve bad no time for tho affairs of state. Tam a farmer in the truc sense of the word. Though | ~ fa Republican from principle, I am cut off from: active politics as much from my. large farming juteresta ns from a disinclination to gugage, do wee oes which pulitical affairs on- er. “Thon there is no truth in the report that you fro to bu tho Independent candidate for Gov- ernor, in opposition to the regular Democratic nomince, In the noxt election for Btato officers in Miesissippi?" tho ship, and tho 810 wich the Corners furalsht er Fs a as mo likker enuf to sustain inc on the enon the CE et ae No oun ites in afew drys Tshol bid my native tand wus beld to the Criminal Core ist bonds of x). farewell, and atrike out for pnsters fresh. May | David Arado, aliag “ Italz,” a partner of tho Lhev better croppin there than I hev hed here, | man Louis Vortner, who is ting a auotonco at Bf tho Fronch partisans want ine,orthe Irish | Jolict, and John O'Brien, itllae Keegan, were nr Iberntors, may thoy hov a better appreshinshon | rested lust myht by Officers Ronan and Stitt for uv my services than the Dimocrisy uv the | plekin yo, pawicers uf tho dismissed congrega- Yooulted Stutes ever had. 1 dun't want to be | ttonof Mondy's Church. They ucu held at tho turned outin my old age like a worn-out huss, | Chieago Avenue Station, and other charges will ‘On the roadside, to pick thu seanty herbage of u | be preferred a them, os they ore weil doubtful crodit. Muy tho new bo better than | known to tho police. pheola. ued Fany: T godown ty the grave with o ‘ Sliehacl Lrcaney. John Burns. Fritttaen Sulll- yan, Joseph Murruy, and Patrick 3 - Pernoneust V. Nasny, (Exaalle), | hors of a twentyescenid street gang whe, One ‘ ” Ur the Sttchigan Southern ftaiieoud and stole. a t a 2 of th an Suuthern road and stole a ; FORGET. ME-NOT. pawl rene ng vale at Sirens betareslnss ——- ice Walluce yesterday, and ascured « continu- Prof, Swiny, fu the Hole of Dramatic | tnco of thole. cases ull to-morrow, the bonds are all bears,” said a leading stoclt operator foray, ‘Tho bear pool has sold stock freely, and hns created quite a senre. A good many long atocks have been sold at 0 loss, and, in somo: eases tho sellers have rushed over to tho bear side in order to recoup, ‘Vhere are plenty of men whou sny that stocks aro golng 20 per cent lower, My opinion ts ‘| that it is getting to be about time to buy whon there begins to be talk about cutting rates, ‘Ihe large operators are generally buy Ing stock, ‘Thestory of the dismemberment of ship Just as she {s in alght of port. Vf » Parnell concluded by prophesying that tho Dritish Entpira would eventually be a grand republic. She sald, also, that she did not approve deeds df violonce, and thought they would not accomplish much for an: cause, " justlee Comforted with a Sorry Offer- Ing for an Unprecedented Crime— End of a Farco. ————— Grary Juge—A Poot-Exhibitor Finds f ‘His Poots all Filibustoring, ITEMS. Gor ls DESERTS, New Yonk, April 14,—-Jumes O'Brien, aling Rubert or * Bob" Lindsay, who, during the last political campaign, deposed that he knew I. L. Morey, the Individual to whom It was alleged President Garfield wrote what isknown os the “Morey Chinese’ letter, and who subsequently confessed that he per- SHERMAN, JI PATS WINDOM ON THE BACK. New Youn, April 14.—Ex-Scerotary Sher- man sad to a‘fribune reporter: ‘IT sca no dimiculty in carrying out Secrutary Windom’s polley, so far ns developed, He has ample ‘tiie citcAco Foon has been reneated to-duy with all sorts of variations, Lake Shore has beon affected by uv. ‘True, I have recelved many communt-, s ce t ig Oritic, Pronouncon “Korget-MeeNot | being tixed nt $50) each, Officers Barrett and meas for reduclog the Interest on tha® and | reports of tip progress of tho Now York, Hae LL a Ee ae tara tote | {uel Masel, this morning plewted guilty (0 | sig WorntPiny aio tas Hver Soon. | Mabwondy, who nude the arrest also recoverel | $A tes cttioana, uakiaw ao to periait fa, use perce shone ar 1A ante: i attlst ace Chicago & St Louis Railway. These bave | thocity for n month’s absence. On rotirn- | fin, unddudae Corning sent, him to states ‘To the Fiditor of ‘The Uhleago Tribune, PORES sb of my name io that conneetion; but this Lcan- been nlmost tho only unfavorable reports, yet the market has been weakor than any before for a long time.” Another operator says: Tho market has been wenk to-day upon reports of what would happen In case a war of rates should break out, In the first place no such trouble is Hkoly to occur, In the next, you will seo n sharp chango within a very few days. I look for tho spring raise to begin almost immedi- ately. ‘There !s absolutely no causy for tho decline we have to-day except the efforts of tho bears. TUERE 18 EVERY REASON FOR AN ADVANCR, and it will come speedily.’ ‘Che Graphic bellaves that the tendency of the railroad stock marketis towards lower prices, ‘There was,” it says, "a considerable shaking aut yosterdayo longstocks; Tho market would ave gone lower had it not been for tho re- markably staying powers of certain tolerably strong parties who were short, There 1s widespread bellof that the prices mado fre asa rule too high. ‘There is very Ilttle buyliur for speculative purposes. The outside ordors {ust now are orders to sell, not to buy. We are not ringing an alarin, but we are pointing to facts ei not be Passed over In silence.” Mr. Vanderbilt is reported ns saying last night that after tho Western freight mtes had been reduced for about sixty days longer erliane the public would not be so anxious fo build now roads, ‘THE MOREY FORGERY, - SENTENCE OF O'BRIEN. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuns. .__ New Yons, April 14.—The memory of the Morey letter-forgery and the procecdings growing out of {t wero revived to-day in the Court of General Sessions, before Judge Cowing. Assistant District-Attor- ney Bell called before tho Bar James ing [ nt once told Mr, Gill that L was not able todo what he wishedsand made instead it contribution toward the cost of te memorial, T hope that the thie L spent lust year In write ine critical tribute to Poo's genius, together with my recent contribution, wil! be account ed my share of the respect paid to Is mem. ory, I am sure wo all hope that tho sum wanted may be ralsed Jargd or sinall, and that thu monument may bo completed so that wa enn at fast Jay tho manes of the poct and the omnipresent spirit of the relentless Gill,” » A WELICKNOWN LITEMARY MAN, whose verses are widely known, sald: “1 am vary sure-that Mr. Stoddard, Dr. Hol- Jand, and ‘T. B, Aldrich will not take part in any. ways Mr. GHl claims on his program that R. HL Stoddard will read 0 poo. whereas Iam positive that KR. HL Stoddar has not the remotest Intention of doing any- thing of tho kind. I huppen to know tint Mrs. Bayard Taylor was usked.to nllow her daughter, Miss Lilian Taylor, to take part, but when Mrs, ‘Taylor learned that the aifair was under, the mauagoment of Mr. Gill sho im- mediately and positively refused.” Ih We QILDER said: “Aftor seeing the names advortised of those who were to tuke part, I inquired among iy literary frends tn New York and found tlat none of: those whom I asked about the matter had promised to particl- pate, Mr, Gill states positively that a poom willbe road by Walt Whitman, Mr. Jolin- gon, Walt Whitman's friend, told me to-day that Mr. Whitman, hud nob replied to nor taken any notice of Mr. Gill's invitation, think the iterary men of Now York are.ve doubtful about entering into the aifalr as it has been conducted.” Tho names of men used without thelr authority are Parke Gad- win, 1... Stedinan, 1, 1, Stoddard, Walt Whitman, 1 W. Gitier,-Charles Da Bay, G, P, Lathrop, J. G. Holland, ahd T, B. Ald leh’ It has been reported also that the names of MANY LADIES : prominent in social elrcles hid been placed Cmtcaco, April t.—Allured by tho public Edward C, Amidon guvo bimself up at the prints, which bad auld that io the pergun of Miss Annory. CrP Ae RU pee Gunovieve Ward the higher form of drama bud | talning money undorfalao prutenses. The com- come to the elty, tho writer of thls compinint, | plainunt is one Willian Armstrong, who bought aovttred sume cholea seats for friends and bim- | fram Amidon for $280 cush and an incidental chattel mortgage tho saluon Nos. u. 5. 7 self, and with lawful expectations nivaited for | Kinzie street “Amatrone clatms ‘ane Kantton tha curtain tu rise upon the play called Forgets | assured bitn a living out of the plice, which Me-Not.” When that curtain hud falton upon | there {s not, tio -eays, and Amfton casually re~ the lust scone, a wonder arose why such a grace- macke that u sitoonkeoper who arinks so tuch fuland fn atl way. lished 9 that ho fs not able to protect his till and his ‘uland tn atl ways accomplished otress should | champagne in broad daylizht ought not to have bo willing to waste hor timo and fumo upon A | aliving. The case comes up this morning. piece go destitute of ony import as a playand of) Quite an exeitomont was created yestorda: beauty ag nn art or spectacle. afternoon on Denstorn nyenue aud North Clar! For an hour tho bupe was Indutged tn that tho atroet, Je jhe sisin prepa Street, BY a pa play might reveal somo moral lesson at Inst; ory attor a thich bebind whan Dr Henentia. hight show how unjust the fashionable world ts | Pareuended, Unrotanded, and tone ecssal Ue toun erring woman us compared to an immoral | guntiemen of the medical traternity. Asa foot- man; thut Miss Wand would show bow imposst- | raver, Dr. Henrotin “tukea tho cake,” so to Ule itis for ua tinebuste wife or woman tu mike | Bpewk. It seems that John Schiffer at- areturn to publle eateein bhuwever much sho | tempted to break into tho Doctor's barn muy seck with tears to. be received by tho } ¥esterdny afternvon about J. o'clock. He friends of her youth, but not oven this lussyonis | was seen by two servant-girls employed loft ag tho reward of an oyening of expectation, | in tho- adjoining house, ‘Thoy infarmed the for Stephante proves to be an ussuain and nat ui | Doctor's hired mun, who, In retnonstrating with orring woinan,—the lesson direut: belug that n°] the would-be thief, found occasion to whack him murdoress will sooner uriuter be unpopular! In| Over tho bead with an iron rod with whlch muking Stephanfen murderess the pias ts ruined } Schaffer was endewvoring to pry off the lock of just as fully ns though she hud been trans- | the stable-door. The Doctor dressed the wound, Yornied suddenly into a Lupay or a Mrs. Mula- | atter which kindness the man departed without prop. , | leave, and the man of pills and potions took ‘As Miss Ward finds ini tho play no sulficient | after bias with quick success. | Otficers Stift and. rengon for her tine acting, so the hero: of tho | lonaa took Schafer to the Chicago Avenue Str- pleco makes 4 great ahow of what he wii! do ty | ton, whore he was buoked for attempted burg- gave’ Alice trom tho evil ussociation’ of “six | hry. ‘ wocks ” with Stephanie, but he clesas his brill aE dane pees ig oti excep UL A. eure Punishnicnts in the British Army, ain buck eo fephanis can ace tat a ene- | ‘The followitus are tho draft ruleg ns to suin> my of hor life atlll lives. For stich beroisin iu | mary punienmenta in the lisitien ariny bropused expressible he recolves. tho hand vf stho fale | to be mude by the Secretury of Stute: allies, Stephante mives up her hope of being for- | 1, Summary. punishment may couslat of one given and loved by tho noble, hut suo gives Up | or more of tho following. punishments: Wot because society is unjust to the unfort- (a) Puttlug the offender In frons, nate, but becwuso-she bas helped cut the ‘(hy Attuching the offender, while on tho tine throat of companion, Among all tho many | of murch, ten cart, Wagon. Or hurac, eo ad to pieza writton for the atago there might possibly | compel him to move onward at 4 walkin paca, ry 4A ROpFor uae, bub the weiter of tls paras | While so attached, he wny be handeutted ur bas’ nat attended tho thoatre often | otherwise secured so 4g to provont his escaping, enough to hava yet. happened Upon 8 worse | but he must not be in fettors. pluy than * Forgot-Me-Not.’ “ey Requiring the offender to carry oxtra Prison fur elght years. j, 1N IMPOSING SENTENCE Judge Corning apoke ng follows: “This ease is one In which tha forgery was of a most dangerous character, and one which affected the rusult of National clectlon. In impos- Ing such on heavy, sentence for tho offense, I do it. to serve as a warning to others against going tpon thestand In a court of justice aud deliberate- ly perjuring thumselves, ;when tho act in- volves such enormous Interests,” Assistant district, Attorney Bell says that O'Brien is nmiscrable, worthlezs follow, who would swear to anything for $5, PERSONAL. Among the prominent arrivals for. the past twenty-four hours were: Cen, Ben- et, United’ States Army, Grand Hotel; Col, Boutinot, Indian ‘Territory, [Wolfman Mousey Secretary of ‘the: Navy Munt, wife, and Indy friend, Gilgey Hous ex-Gov, Matthews, West, Virginin, Windsor Motel ¥.S, Asta, Burnage, Chillan Minister, Vic- torin Hotel: Jesse Williams, Indiana, ‘Fifth Avenue Hotel. GOOD FRIDAY. Alt the business exchanges here will be closed to-morrow, and consequently little or no business will be done by merchants, bank ors, and others who operate through them, QOLD FROM UUROPE, The Parthin brought $500,000 in gold. TIAL OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONERS. In tho Lrinl of tho Pollec Commissioners before the Mayor to-day, the testimony al- ready olfered was withdrawn, wil counsel for the Conunissioners then put in an answer Henylng In toto the charges and speclfica- 0 x not allow. J buve bad enough of official life, and, independent of my home affalrs, thore {9 nothing that tho pooplo of Mlasissippt could ive mo thut I should desire. presume tho | Republicana can find a sultible candidate, and: will nuke a aplrited canvass.” 3 “ Gartlold has tnado sume mistakes,” ho said, in answer to nn inquiry relative to the Admin- istration; “but be hasa long timo in which to rectify these blunders.” “8 “How do you regurd tho Mahone business?’ “If the Democrita were wixe, thoy would let Mobone uo without furtbor notice, and fallow tho Republicans to organize the Senate, hold- ing them responsible for all errors, <Aa it is, Muhone reatly holds the balance of power, an: neither purty can bo held responsibic, But tho Demucracy are proverbially slow to selzeanap- =‘ portunity; thoy’ never lourn titl toa lute, They ure struggling now about ofices which amount © to nothing, aud which cugnot benefit the party in the leust, In the past the Republican party has profited by tho Liundera of its Democratic . bppunent. and I huve no doub. that it will con- tinue tu do goin the future. The Republicans havo a hold on popular esteem which cannot pe shakon: very ensiiy: and, unless tho:party is . broken by Internal diasenslons, It will shape tho destiny of the Nution fur years to come.” Z Reapecting the candidate for the Republican Prealdential nomination tn 18s, Mr. Alcorndid notenre to express un Sorileh: belleving that the need of the bour would bring to tho front ag astandard-beurer tho proper man. pea cordance with the terms of thesc bonds. Jeaving the mass af them at S}¢ per erest, payabla nat tno picasura pints his ig not only for the public fmerest, but tt iy in tho clear ling of his power and duty, Indeed, L think It better for the country than any refunding plan that could be carried out undor the law. The wil securities remain as reteemable bonds, bearing as low arate of Interest as any new bonds would — which could now be wohl at par, and thoy are moro readily payable with surplus revenues than any tew bonds could be. If it should appear, nextacssion, thatad per cent bond woul ell at par, thatean be authorized, Scorstary Windom {s cautious and careful, and has done tho very best for public Interest that is 3 slhte.’ aE yee ou think tho public will be kely to respaitd Inrgoly to his efforts?” Yes, Flava no doubt about it, uniess an unforeseen or sudden revulsion occurs,” A SLIGHT DEFICIENCY. . AN ALLEGED DRFAULTING PARTNER Special Dispatch to The Cheapo Tribune, New Your, April 14.—For ten days past ther has beens great deal of quict gossip in ‘Wallstreet elrcles relative to difllculties in a firm of stock-brokers, both membors of which areconnectxl with well-known familles in thiselty. In consequence of thoir social »o- sitlon, these communications were in ovory Justanee given and recetved In a contidontial way. To-doy tho facts camo out, and It be- came pretty gonorally known that the tirm was that of Isclin & Barker, doing business ntNo, 66 Broadway. ‘The sonlor inomber of the firm Is Frederick 'T, Iselin, a groattuvorit Inaoclety, and DISTINGUISIED AS A POLO-PLAYER {n tourneys in which Perry Belmont, tho an ‘ i Bessemer Stcel Association.s' Tho Philndelphia papers report that tho Rease- eul Associnuion of the United States bos ured the American right to the Thomas Gil- christ method of depbosphorizing fron. The price paid was $275,000, but it 1s not certain that, alter paying tho money, the buyers will at once uso tho process. They ure cominitted to the Hessemer process, and buy the rizbt In ordor to exercise thoir own business without competi- tlou. The Bessemer Steel Aasoointion is sald to have n enpacity of 1,000,000 tons a year, and to have orders tow for n whole year abeud, : ——————— a GOOD FRIDAY, Stock, Produeo and Cotton Exchanges will ‘be closed to-morrow (Good Friday), In ad- dition to the brokers many other business- the vigor of youth ivan to tho aged and ine’. men aud lawyers close thelr oflices, ‘ ———— firm by wath Hop Bitters, Try it. Fiuryp or tite Stage. | burdens or weights not caleulated to tjure bis AMUSEMENTS. ittes of Invitation without ; Lorlllards, ond other young millionalres | O'Brien, alins Robert Lindsay, who came to | ttpon the Comm . NASBY. health, island NE OCOD ORO Wwe players. ‘Tho Juilor member of the | Now York totestity in the caso of Kenward Pee Or atte a atte = Mulupiicution by Machinery. vinaeg on8,or, more of tho: wove punlsh- NUOLEY’S THEATRE, firm {s Mr. D. Fordyce Barker, a son of tho | Philp. When called up today he | and 1 positively declined on necount of Other | ™ir. Nasby Roachen New York on His if ‘ iy SET TT Mr. amon Verea, a Spanish resident of Now | (not excecding. fourteen days) of the sentence York, hus been devoting bis lotsure bours for | of the court-murtial ‘iy determing: but ft no several yeurs in developing wmichine that will | case aro uny of such punishinents to be Iullicted joulliply: ‘and divide, wad bas Mnally succecded, :] on moro thun three days consecutively. Tt will produce n praduet boving fifteen figures, a Thy. ulfonder, while in irons or otherwise tnd the factors tnay be of ninv or less thny six | attnebed go ay not to injure Bim, muy be moved Nygures. A turu of a’ dual! crank once for each | from plice to place or oa the march in any wog- Nyuro inthe muitipiicr aleplays the product on | oo, curt. or othor vehicle, adiek. Ihe work {9 almost inetantaneous und the +4, Oilicers will tako enre tht the above pun- Accuracy of it unimperchable. Tho machine | fshments are uleted in such a manner as ty not consists of ten circular plates placed vertically, | calculated to causy injury, or to leave nny pere nnd ou the edge of ene ure tures frum ito 9 | munent murk.on the olfendcr, and tho punish inelugive and zoro., On tho aides of theay plat ment shill always be stopped or mityuted on ‘are points which forniin substances multip! the representation of tho responsible medical ton table. Suppose ¥ 1s to bemultiplica by officer that tho continuance of the punishment ‘The firat plate ts turned so that ning shows on | will bo prejudicial to tho offender's beulth.” top; tho other factor 13 then shown on u wheel he Dany News anya of tho wbotltion of flog- Deldnging to A situilnr sut as those on which | ging: “it fy mutter of legitimute satisfaction nine fe sown, = Whon the crank Js turucd | that the method uf talatalnine dixoiptine fy our the multipiicand plute turns elx-ninths of 0 | nrimy should fave beon ut length ussimilated to revolution and vt polnton the fourth concentric | thee of uther nations by the abrogution of a circle of puintaon tho s{de of the plate is pre- | barbarous and degeuding penalty. ‘Chere fa no sented on ote side anda polot an the ifs con | reason to doubt the practicability of the change. centric clrele :on the other, Thoso two points | Tho present Government bas shown tho courugo meet cach a stnall tonzuc which operates upon | of its convictions aid carnod the gratitude of the product box, where tho result ta dircetiy | the army.” shown. ‘The inechunisin by which the product —— is resorted ta Tou suntan tt te aint OE Lottorles in Brazil, ~ - oscription except ntxrunt longth. There ares | io Jaxemto, March 1.—Tho only cvents of sorlos of whecls Worked upot, onch of thom | note since tho 23th ult. buve buen tho drawing of raduated ag to size und shupo with tho cun- tt ” Feat a des onthe pies. Ie anlcot beanid | moereattottary for the tpininca, Monument that fn the multipiication thondditions uccessury: 1 ( re nade aliuuiterteously with thu emultipliewtian, | ploutls been the vynasurg ut roe and Foroxanple, inultiptylig, 53 by 7 the process 13 | strect; high und low tnd bought init. The rich Fthnes Varo 4% 7 thes 5 are Brand 4areW— | yought fur thomsclyes, for thelr children, for eee ee tee tae work i8 | their slaves; the middie classes put in it all their natantancous. When tho whuol ja turned tho | rare cusb and much thoy could not spiro; Btore= rouord ia iret mado of 43 and then of 25, ‘Tho Nee | Foymvtoiu from the tills the poor pledged thelr ure in tho last placo of 45, that Is tho b.fentonco | wodding-rings, tholr furniture, thelr clothes; fdded to tho figure tu the plucaof the tensof Wa | paves diate overything they could to hive. ab ‘THE COMEDIANS, ne ROBSON and CRANE, A. D. 1900; Or, What We Are Coming To. seange jae brightest of thelr best suce E Perkins, juste testes, | HAVE YOU Misasusan A. phn, © EC Tem SEEN Barlives Wuldaze, PAY M Me ean. THE JURY? The Arrest. Thedury. The Trial. “The comedy In a prophetic. elucidation ‘of the Wontun's itiuhis Brobivn.” cae Every Night and Saturday Matinee. ROBSON AND CHAS: BDU NOT PLAY SUNDAY. ‘ HAVERLYS THEATRE, 3.1. BAY EIWY, . Munower wud Uroprictor Thts Friday Evening, Last Night bat 1 of GENEVIEVE WARD, AsSTEPHANIK, Marquise do Mobrivart, tn tho une mistuknbly grat play, entitied i FORCET-ME-NOT. FOP Allos Ward dooa not plny Sunday Night, BAVURUAT MATIN ESAISS WAID. Next Munday Nig, April 1 WHITAKER and FIUCD WALLACE, Remombor, Monday Ntght—Shoridan, the Traxedian—Louls Xt. pleaded = guilty’ to the indictment of perjury,’ and “Judge ‘Cowing — pro- nounced sentence, condemning him to imprisonment In the State-Prison at Sing Sing for olght years, In imposing the sentence Judge Cowing said: “The case is one In which the perjury was of a most dangerous character, and ona which nifectod the result ofa National olection. In {mposing such A NEAVY SENTENCE for the offense Ido itto servo aga warning to others against golng upon the stand in a court of justice ond deliborately por- juring themsolves where the act In- volves such enormous interests. " As the terme st piace Yapoatd for the crime of perjury have not usually r t all, and would prob- been so heavy, Assistant District-Attornoy sbi nae deo peti “April 15, the ‘into fixed Boll was asked by a reporter: Is nut tho | for thelrdeelsion. In regard to Mr. Stod- sentence very suvero aud unusnal one?” | dard, ML. Gill dented that liu liad dectined tho “Suoh sontouces have uot been often im- | Invitation at tho Century Club. : posed, but the Court had the right ‘under the statutes to Imposo .ns much . JUDGE SANTORD. asten years, had. it,scen fit, O'Brion is a | AN OPINION FNOM JUDGK Davis TitAT TUL alae SENATE CAN IEMOVE HIM. tulgerablé, worthless : fellow, who would “New York Times, April 13: swear to anything for $8. Itisnotso much |- Goy, Cornell asked Judge Nonh Davisa on account of his importanco that the Judge | gow days ago for an opinion ns to the power made his punishment so heavy, as for the im- | of tha Sennte to remove from tho bench of portance of the Interests Involved.” tho Suporlor Court Justice Charles F. San- Way to Europ étrospective. po. Mitel Mfdab, 7 Ls Noo Youk, April 3, 1881.—Wunst more my fect 1s on the hard and stony payoimonts uy the grate metropolis~wunst more I stand in tho oity wich the erent ‘Tweed wunst rovled, and wich now owns the away uv tho ekully great Kelly. * Rotrospeckshua don't pay to any atarmin eggatont, but I coodent keep my mind from folng backerd to my curly visita to Nou York, in tho dark days uv the Rupublic.§ I wandored aimlesly up town, and come to the spot whore that stunch lover uy frocdoin and tron Amerikin, Teddy O'Shaughnessy, anda mo lod tho attack uppon the nigger orphan asylum, and burnt thnt refvoge uy the young uv'nn In- ferior race, Teddy {snowa Alderman, and holds quite n number uy other offices under Tammany, all uv which (s profitable, Ha woura tho largest dl- imund uv any Tammany man fn tho clty, and bis wife hez hor Ierldqy, wich |s gurgeous, A little lower down wuz tho corner on wich, tho same day, I saw with dolight 1 dozen sturdy patriots under tho leadership uy Micky O'Dool- an, hang a nigger to a lump-pust, aud oncurridra their children to throw/brix at tho susponded body uy the mizable rete)... One child uv tender yoors wich bit tho bung ulggor square in: tho hend with a brick woz patted on tho head by Micky, who promptly burrvred fye conte uy mo to give to the child, “Wo must oneurridge tha children,” bo sod, engagements, but when the cards of Invili- ton - woru: Issued my -namy. was'attached, However, I have no Brounds of complaint agalust ‘Mr, Gill, and make no-complaint of hig action.” Mra. Willlam Astor said that she had owed Mrs, John Sherwood to uso her name, but knew nothing In regard to the aifalty The samo was thu case with Mrs, urlow. Wiliam F, Gil sald last erent that the general implication ofthe article in, yester- day's Tribune, that the conssut of Messrs. R11 Stoddard, Charles Da Kay, R. W. Gild- or, and others: fo participate ins the benellt entertainment had been announced without authority, was erroneous. Messrs. Glider, De Kuy, and Stedman hind deelined the invi- tation tendered to theni, and thelr iimes had seanrdinuly bean withdrawn. “Messrs, Lathe. rop and Holland, however, had not respond. plysician of that name, Sho partocrship ‘wasestablished somo six or Savon years Ngo, and the firm anjoyed an excellent reputation ond transacted a profitable business. The copartnoraltip contract was not limited, and wasterminable at the will of elthor party. About three weels ago Mr. Barker, con- templating an extended European. trip, pro- posed to Air. Isclin a dissolution of the busi- Dess and a mut ind! Mr iselin mutual winding up of accounts. DISPLAYED SURPRISE At the proposal and endeavored carnestly to dissunde Ste, Barker from his purpose; but the latter persisted and. Mr. Iselin seemed Fomewhnt disconcerted, Mr, Barker insisted ontiquidation, and that an gccountant should bocalted in to oxaning the books and rendor the finance uceounts, Mr. Barker sald to- day that he had no desire to give the matter auy publicity, and It was In_ fact. entirely an adair between himself ane Mr, Iselin, “Che facts were In uecord with the rumors as given weskean adie let, Boel le Y men examination of the books was Shae Nor YET COMPLETED. None of the cnstoniors whose securities had nwithdriwn from the firm by Mr. Iselin foula Jose anything, as Mr, Barker decined lnself liable to tho customers, Whataver loss, aed Would: fall on Niniaatt, Ho had not, vas roportad, recelved any guar. ‘nteo from Iselin’s relatives that they would e “Wo ahel pass away, wid we must hey ‘others to | otlur numbor, and tho the ontiry product * bobs we waka Rood any tosses caused by the latter's CONKLING. ford, who has been 1 and montally incompo-.) svecood us and korry ou the ork." q OF and | atire product“ bobs | loust a abare inv tlekut; aud one commercial FAIRBANK HALL. {rabsactions, ‘Ile had hoard that Mr, Isa s tent to perform hia Judicial functions for | eee ee ane eee oe oe eand Trews to 08 | ee renee eine cer wero a douwonumuar, | 26 oud $13.00) worth of tickets, and, it is wad. Central Music-Halt Building, Hlurned ta the elty, but. had “iat oon Bpectat HIS THNSENT GAME. | | mostthreo years, At tho samo time ho sent. | sist pavin and opprast (roland to make bed opin | Me oP yt cuothor, lo numbor, koted $10,000 profit by the -epecutation, The ther tyruniklo oepprosaurs, tho Soieliet, Lis specckts in favor uv Uberty and ekal rites for wilaroe rently techin, Comin further duwn, Tgazed with {interest on tho Zyibom -bultdin, wich stand’ whor tha old one did wich we tried to mob in "6. 1 wuz standin sbolder to shohior with Patsy O'Brien Buy BO by 27, anothor turn of tho crank would | tickets numba! tin had any communication whatever siti him. When told that {t wos rumored. the losses or DRPICIENCIES WERE ATOUT $200,000," Mr. Barker replied that it would not reach any such figures, Belng asked if it might take tho multiplication und wddition completa, Cee ee eee a ate 80 i ‘To prove the operadon pressing n button throws | tho public and about $1,600.00) returned In {nto gear a now sot of wheels, dud turn of tho | prizes, tho rst aud second of which ware §500,- crank roduces alt tho nunibers tn tho product una $200,000, besides a number of smaller box tozery, Should coro not atonca appear 1 | ones, ‘Tho Hrawius took place at st. Pauta on would prove the origiual oporation was wroug. the 2ath of February, and the winning numbers: Mr. Veron oxpluing that ho did not make tho | wore telegraphed 46 drawn to Rio, where for tho THE CHIGACO CUISINE, ~ INSTRUCTION IN COOKING. Acourso of six lnasons given by Miss JULIET COT . ar Judgo Davis n copy of Iiy communication to New Yonx, April 14—Having found it | tho Senate recommending the removal of impossible to rescind the Robertson reso- | Jug, i go Sanford and copies of papers prepared june by ees vote in the Assembly, | by str, Stophen P, Nash and other lawyers of opponents aro now, it appears, | tits city exprossing the opinion that tho Sen- r ‘ON, OF New York, bugiuning MONDAY, APRIL by Tech $100,000 ea Sere eked He te might | clroulating a paper for signatures | nto hnd-no power to net In tha premises, | nnd woshood hoveucceciid, only, wo ld not | machino uituor ta-selt its patent or to put tt into] day thy uxcitumont was {ntonsu nnd nit pusingss Wukors for’ uo course, 4 singly eulaaton, ALE ke ot present to mame any sinount, ae at i eben ne auborihers rd Judge Davis says in tho opinion he has eont | ilK9te face the'prapanushun that bed bin inade | use, Lu simply to, show Te ru PORsTDLO AD | ee ee ieee irhoamrent prize fell to wo rion | HeCUFO vote mt tho bu ica uel aaa ih . 2 that a Spiniard can inveutas woll as an Amer- razlord ta ia Granda do Sul, and tho $200,000 to jean. Aaumiber of teats that waro mado in the | Kvouty associates who hud thrown tholr tickets presonce of 1 Herald reporter and other visltors | rogethor, Tho lotteries in Nrazil do immense in- were conducted with Fosiliey ad necuracy, Tho | jury and foster tho national propensity to zuine operation of multiplying 900,000 by ud Was core} ing, whioh Infests all clusses, and Is ono of the ructly performed by the machine while tho re | color cuuses of the pecuniary Hilicuttios of the porter and an accouutant were trying to welto 4 Potthe product witch thoy hud alroudy arrived pinata The magalvuide of the petecs in the to tho Governor that the nuthority to make ton, they did not intend to express | tho ramovat is conferred by the oloventh seo- an opinton which should provont the United | tion of tho Judfelnry articte of the State Con- Freeh ac eae tenes en stitution seithont Hrattation, excopting as to the clearest proof of tho straits in which pga mango MILWARD ADAMS, Munauor. ; GRAND OPERA-IOUSE, oo Clark-st, opp. Court-Luuse, + freedom and ckality tiow cz ho ever wuz, and is doin dueoble ty. Ho is collcatin money for two objtcks—for the Skirwishin Fund toliverate Ireland by the way uv Canady and to drive the furrin Chincso out uy Californy, —~ Noxt [ saw tho City-Hall steps, on which stood that troo patriot now, Ben Buth Ho wuz mia- It was not tru a8 reported, that Balleg detectives “had been called | on regard to tho matter, or that they had Heli ubloved or requested to keep Mr. te in under surveillance. le had reason, Piha toballave that Mr, Isulin’s trans- ns had bean goung on for about four at SECOND WERK AND CONTINUED SUCCESS orcute y Of Carto & Hlco's Opera Comlauo Von In the latest! ea) Ldld then, for wich wo bev forgiven bim In view sUsm j piranga Lottery crouted a furor in tnet, and. 5 London and Now York Furvry, Nees ‘ 3,000, on given one can dou 2 conjunkelicn | co risy. . ; tug YAS AUtHOnrraTivELY staTED fre moront cast if thoy bolloved themselves | Davis #ave docs not Involve an Ides of moral | Wirz Dinnis M'Grath chat threw the apple xt him The Fising-Fish and Ks Yoo, 1 IBINLILIEIE! | ITIAtYILIOIRI: + Communtestion to New Uricans Times, Llttle Princosscs of Wales. An extmot from Nasr, published to this ‘London World, Puper ou tho {ith of lust wonth, thraws doubt Tho Prince and Princess of Walos brought on tho@ursult of the fylns-su by the so-called | enolr three duaghtors to svu tho cart-hurge show dolphin, tho cory phe As I was oneo awit | tho othor duy, 13 though ft wore a phow of nosa of such tt Ul ucoompanied by & | dancing dogs or Mino, Tussaud's wax-works, Sircumatanee. much rarer, 1 append’ ag | ang te litte ladies clapped thalr bands with du Account: Ono vtternuon, during # Voynwe | light ut the parudy of tho prize winners, ‘Choy on a anliing vessel bound to a West | oro very protty childron, and oxolted yront 1a Indian port, walle the ablp was making ome | terost ninong the country visitors who filled the four or five miles an bour, a coryphono was ob- | hall, They submitted to the ordeal of belug served gumboling vader tho bows, wong abead | gturod nt, and did unt sévin in the luust ombare a little, as if to show its suporior speed, und then | ragged by the zazo of Bu many eyes. Tho youth- Franels 8, Isolin, sonfor member of the turpitude and wrongful acts upon tho partot finn, had beon lead! ing a dissipated jife for a tn ang and not only apent his own for. mt int wisappropriated and nogotiated : aritios hiv in goin; ffor the last three years, Iselin was Hot = thane ot the Stock Exchange. Ile took Wtinuch fear of discovery. " wich tho fooud then, and patriot now, pured and ot whilo makin a speech to the populls. Dinnis {8 a. Skool Commishuor now, and Ja vory promincot in rulsin funds to froe Troland by barseain England in Canady. He hez yoraus hodquartors, and, as he sod, tho cox wuz gittin on swinmingly. The colleok- sbuns wuz onuif to pay the expunses uy his hed. guarcors, with dinners, aud lunches, and wines fur tha munayers, Bo Joni cz wo kin live os ‘wo want to,” suys ho, * thore Is no question oz totho ultinit Huerashun uv Ireland. Wat we want,” he continued, "ts freedom for ull, ox- to havo even a chanco of success they | tho subject of the charges, but ls slinply used would boldly attempt to rescind theresylution ; 1 id causa lpto bo usderstood-in Waahington in tho sense of allegation or complaint. ‘Tho theory that Judye Sanford could not proper- that the New York Logislature ayproved the nomination under o eieappreltaaoion, In. | '¥ boserved with chargas_and olted to ap. stead of this the ingenious course is adopted | Dear for a hearing witch isin tho nature of of circulating a Ape baper, giving Ue a triat because he fs alluged to bo Insano ls porate to use all the arts of persuasion or | held by Judge Davis to be untenable, It is intimidation with ench Republican member. | an established rule, he says, that avery por- son fs presumed to ba sano until the contrary Words by IL I, Stophons; music by E, Balomon. -. -&. D. 1700. A.D. NUK NORTO! Every Evoning und Ssatinces this wook,"' ¢ Annie Hughos, J, W. Yansono, Harry Hee ee eee eae nd Whille Piekores In ape claities. must go. ‘Dinnis te gittin on well. Wo wus Inoflls in Noo York afore he had been in tho kentry six ‘weeks, and he hus kop jn ollis evor since. Ho wears n dlmund ex big czu bickry-nut, and hus more haa B for ircland than: any man 1 know uy, He Insists that ti isthe dooty uy tho Anorikin peopte to Fally tu tho support uv thelr beutaray in ihe wront mentty, ceatacd, abd de. cluro war agin Englan at. Olon vory severe upon Congress, that it ts dilatory in tts dooty In thls muttor, I mot Loddy M’Grath, anothor horo uy tho War porlod, ‘Toddy inada syerul thousand dol- lors in-the bounty sumplu’ biznis, and on tho strength uv that dpenod & Krowery in the Sixth Ward and wont tuto gules lie beoum Charee man uy bia Ward Commiltty, and yot on tho Gineral Commisty uv Tunmany Hall, snd went on from ob ta to unotber till ho accuoma- lated a millloa, Mots now Skool Comtalsboer, and Alverinan, aud on the Pleese Hoxrd, and £ don't know what vll, Teddy is not at all soe up, Devos, uz bo sua, bis is not an Indivijite vase, aod the dum'd nw, tho | ruturmng ty tte trotivs. While tho satlors wero ful urance of the uldeat, Princess Loulso, WM. 1, AUGHTMIH, In bia drams, +> TENG. Zia owen pas fsshown, ‘tha law prohibits tho tral of an | fafenchinarar hu naneuroaacge cat bia | Halse hsPaeEOma Ca geet Rais | wan fac ia erat te trent ae ot | gunned one one and oETRE ; i ft Ingenp'Dsteg Peedi in tho Republic, and the furrin Chloayo, ees + | cngagamont to tho Crown ‘Princes of Sweden. r ( Fe ety MAS Ime “GONE OVER” ? New Yous, April 4—Tho Unton ‘Theo- | provent a trial of the question of Insanlty, pine ape eRe : ayeo,| Hy whole’ body quivored as with ex: | SMO gugnds Viutoria, thoyeh Lord a year inter, | q,Aumesny svurunus And SUNS LANRS yaly and Wo, Wud. Sat. Mutingos, 15, 2, und tc. eee, eat oy buch Hdbon nnd Hell toleomunee | AVVICKEWS THEATRE, BAMUEL PIRNCY, LEWIS MORRISON, | ANNIB GRAHAM, Tey AND BUPERD DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the great Drama, TI AT LEGION OF HONOR. day—" LEGION OF MUNOR" Matines. eatin Conadae SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark Streot, opposite Sherman House, Hvory Niue thia Wouk at o'clock, Matindus Wounvuiny, Uaturduy, nd Sunday, Kelly & fan's Bards of Tara Combination, tue Varley Artists. pF Yous, April 4.—Tho_report that the tase ir. Stephon 1, Tyng, Jr, was about tnigtey 22 Catholic Church has boen ofr ed of late, and his retirement from tha ie of the Church of the Holy Trinity ton. nlooked ypon as a stop In that direc eltomont; its tall wie uyltated from one | jooxs the elder of tho two, ‘The Princuss Muud, foupeot aay senor twonty feat, Aliiougn | gil di ised nck fathers hand now and thea se vl vi Ny cy “ tanted toss than a nilnute; one of tho leaps writ alt the frep-wabaaday oF the youn: beaut se por phate rant Bader ae cori ————— . Sea ees jattor rut Toten tg A Break of Fortune. y : Jawa, Tho latter returned to ite" playground" “Dispatch ta the St, Louts Globe Dem te Se Re onand: mad Was, Barpocned. Cuamiesrony 8 Cu April 1Um-dte, ttanlar, who ite ¥ Clove C thisStute, and wo minules after meal, The tytn served as Licutonant-Governor of SLutO, fifeh was taken out whol, uninjured, ‘rho con pabeetjucitl Fopirosprited (hie Aunty tn Cony vs, rypbana {$ tho beautitully-colorod fish noted | 18 iad are ne eee Ae a SE for tho shifting and vurivtics of [ts tints whou | On tha sirocly, Tyat i oxplring, - [ts is commonly but, erroneously | With whlch he wns clini ie aod Ie cation a? dolphin, a in tho well-known verso, gxtendtay iy street, Hy enimaged Saeed ee ae te tage uuees Now, it | bundling bis piek ali inoldent occurred walel, regard ‘to the tying: tah, yinrtes ‘Wwitehod thom | must have vividly rombuded tho statesman of Teeny yoyayes wid Loan oontinn. the ov- | te. wondortul | chankes : fortune sometimes survord who tusurive ite motion ag leap, not un pi one's tomporal Atta eae A urbauor uct of Nylug. Iteprings outol tho water, graduul- cure teat eg. wh aw ia vi Faerie ng ly rising to the middie of ite course, thon falling, her ua or wat Pei and nunpod a toad Uesoribins a parabola just as un arrow docs ints dirt ga tho street. nong the q ry seauien vd ulidings, wl ey scenuiat several and the trial of such question afust follow. im ycere @ removed to tho | not precede, the steps taken to aye other block bounded by Fourth avenue “and Mudl- changes tested, Th the cause of Judge San-- gon avenue, and Sixty-ninth street and | ford, Judge Davis says it ls only requielt that Soventicth streets, ‘The Directors have pure | Le shall be served with the charges against y im, and notified to appear before the Sun- chased ulght lots fronting, Fourth avenue | nto" Who does not appear, aut (f eisshows | and two lots in the rear, making avolld plat | that he has failed, and conthitues to fnil, to 125 feet by 200 In size, with tho refusal of two | perform his judicial duties, n case will bo Jotandjoining. ‘Theentire block wasowned by | made andor jo Constitution for his removal ex-Gov, ‘Morgan, from whigm tho present | ftemofice, - purchase was nade for $975,000. Of .this «SE BOES APTEAT, amount.doy, Morgan, gave $100,000, arid $80,- | 212 Insanity fs alloged ns a reason or oxcuse : hi b , Fea (ele "| for his non-perfurmance of duties, the ques Sat A mnors has bean recolved from four | ton will arise os to whother si incurable friends of the seminary, Last year Gov. | lunatic may be removed from tho aflles of organ gave # to @ Hbrary of the | Judge under the provisions of the Constiv- sor nary; 8 d for tha erect lon, of a sulkabie tion, Upon this question Judge Davis says uilding to accommodate It. ‘The new bulld- | ho cannot entertain any doubt, ‘Tho Sennto “ us Nothing moro absurd,” sald Dr. Tyng, ae ‘ho thought whatever of jolning the Tee eahalio Obureh, If Thad, £ should ett the mintatry tong ago. No honor ‘tan ee Would remain under such circunt re ‘ thas been reported you ‘havo been in ta Petit with a pricat, and recelying peels ls ridfowlous, ‘This talk has all ing will be ready for occupation, it is ho; - r —Bnelibaker's Majestic Macca’! bya sermon of miue on *Modern | in the autumn of 1883, : meee Wit olt tor tha tof se nates aaa Tale riod forenoon can ba nuorbdd to, uy es | tight. 1 have ropoutadiy sven, toem guange | Copy of the Linge ‘Hecond coutatnig. Monday, Avril Is—Puollvakie's Malealien his beet breached some time last winter, It 3 » | meroly one of the regulations of the jurié | for irishmon, ‘Thoro Is avacant placa for om | Mireotion during the loup, muktiug a detlvotion | Biren Mhomber at Congress. anion ta. not thougie pulsunderstood to a large extent, . STRIKES, -.. | diction and powor of eriminul courts, arid has | hero, for the imoorlay want em, and every man | ttnounting to about Baur arate vey vta es? | saboined of doing manual labor, although atone | ~~~ iPod idery mati ataten tp peat |<” quccrasrut, axo vsavocsaarx, | neapploaubu wiser io, civil yrdecedigs | ut gin eb Ree ING, Shad aihrfoe| tate tue ey ately Tents ang | MH® WOME a io infracles ial th to The Cal ‘ affecting mere propurty rights, Interests, ete. 3 ¢ Ine that ubont 200 ‘have been wrought at Lourdes! Naw Voie ADL Id ccThe dlgtermebora ot ir, therefore, the Renato ight Interests, Oe. | Ti iberusbun WY Irelands Wut, OF its Wil tho | 18 #0), oF avun 1-H) foot, Lopine that wba anwe, he won't co bauk there. He kin do bottor hore,” Ho never wood hoy bia able to drink abampano with hfa lunch ef bo had stayed in Ireland—novor, eee Aud ao jt wita all around. Trebd ahider whoth Jump for ony of these fishes, The Troy Tle. and tustend of rf seconds 1 culoulute the tne According to perry Budget, Mr. Tucker re- FN Ee Pe eae ST ae | aaa eat Se tatoly purduased by ne Her 10 rues, 1a Hon, Hour, * olooiy of nin on Per | Ga Braucls, thy. owner of tho othor Valt, ‘ 8 safety and welfare of the people that # Wanglor’ & Hatin,‘ in .East ‘Twouty-sixth sudge. should be removed wito fe dlsublod hy street, who have been on a strike for several | Insanity from porforming his duties, that days, to-day resumed work, The firm | body cannot bo arrustid,in the axorclsy of Its VE Wwors a iT OF ALL. Neeate TILAT MILLS IN FIFTEEN MINUTES. Metros April 14a, terrible disense ‘ , wer of removal by tho Insanity which | flourished for atime, les Rone, but Kelly ree ee |) Sit, Francis retains oigthind bimect£, irunstors en out amon | offered to pay’ tha samo. wages paid | Pe ‘things hoven't changed yory much Spirits for the Badles, co] ondethled to bis aon, Me, Charles a. and wet @ Hozed on ong. the .Chinamens en wana thoy chango su lone ue tare ten Irish: if jagetto (Lond Onocalxta to Stal. W, y fa the Canada Pacific Rallway works Drittsh ‘Columbia, ‘tha cone of a el wilh ak ata place known a3 Blg Tun- ne wi to Illustrate the phases of the Derfecly alady, He at down, apparently nth feet well, to eat ‘his dinner. Tiling’ besan to swell, and t od body, extended ltself up. bis legs Rolaates eaten the vital parts in about a mm the see his abdomen aud chest 7 tho necossity to removo stlll con- previous to a reduction made Iastfall, Thoso | ¢Ausod, : 18 cOnMAUAHES employed on hand-made -clyars will receive SE Se rarer ont , cents more a thousand, -‘Tho clyarmakers da. the sraploy of J, Cohn & Co,, who:wera] THE IRISH LAND LBAGUE, oi, strike “for. -several - days, resumed | sins, PARNELL, BAYS GLADSTONE 18 MAKING -work to-day without having obtained the | OVENRTUNES TO NER SONA d1y88aGk UE) advance demanded, One hundred and fifty | CAUSED 70 UE SENT T) MERAELY, employés of the Peters Calhoun Manufactur-’| oe Sn tr a * ‘Tho Twenticth Ward. branch of the Par- ing Company, of Nowark, struck today fOr | nell Land League. held a ineoting in Justico The managers prombsed that, when ozluiing Courtuvy’s roums, at Myrtle avento and contracts wore tilled, they would pay aa tug Adelphi street, Brooklyn, yesterday afture Arora ee eee siete court Road, | other sixtt ta Jonn A. AiFlcher, tor 600 for some Unite past, have been very wnxioua to] —tho new trot to comm co $row itty as is rooure a Huetse te serve the 200 ord) lady ous. | Bleicher, with tuke diy, ‘Kuekur'a place ty tho pul Eimors who lunch dally in tholy. estabilvctaent | tlshing department, Siu. Kiaselaurch will Lane with spirits, Wile, and boos, . At preaent they | his position ns imunuging eaiory Sar hott cee 8. can only supply toa, colfec, and slintar hovers Franc willremain atthe beadjof the city de> won, tanels, at would sean w she Slesatisfuetion” Parents ae Li numerous lady cl gai ao y twenty years pust baye nauntinoUsly been press- A Bird wv hat wrung ee Lev frug thule alalais upon thom” for wine, beer, wid Lutuen’s VALLEY, Montorey Con Bolcite, ‘Vo wuet the demands of thes thirsty —Ta the Editor of «New York Sun hadios, applicution wua mada yesterday to tha Bt. nu noticing part cularly tho eurieus bubits of URE, Ove packaga la generally ‘sufficleod, Puncraw ficonsing authority, but it met with a godpes ier, As cgi Work every WUTnio, * Pi i a porumptory aud decislyy refusal Bir W, Wyatt | about bo'etuck, this lird aliguta front n tree ou A real cure of Catarrh for $2. j run with a vote, and 4 olla W 1 tor who jst the head, tho Ire bo at his tall, piokin up the cru ou, 2 ‘Thora Is one trouble about: my staying here, I ain't au Irishmun, and cons-kently am not eligl: ‘btu to ay uy the ollises wich Lum capablo uy Allin, Woro 1a ylnooino Irishman Tshood never think uv leavin Noo York, bit shood goin and: beu Alderman or a Skool Conmishnor or a Btroet Inspcotor, aud live quietly all my days. But Tata's, and Pean’t make iyscle into ono, 1 hov taltad msaeitO'Nuaby, but despite tbe name there is lov much Amerisin ubous ino to wiRko Wei De Meyer's GATARRH ho throws unnatural tons, ‘Kuuied down dead, all Aa fess thal