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7 meat. OR Al sna cee Lex Rallies Te ee Re ee THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, 1805, eee nanan sessing eames elie SSE SNOT SEE TON Jacana Sed Skt aBBol SSC A (CHAMBER SUSTAINS RIROT,| CORBETT AS A PropHer. | REPORTERS HAD TO OO. [STRONG BALKS PLATT, ynly thing that m: him feel at faa wa \ | ; \ 1 badly was that he could aot have He Saye Pagiliam fas No Chance to | Methodint Minixters Don't W } ; fis break/ast before the priests arrived oe. i —_ Sarvive Recent Accidents { Views of Strons Known, i d WE q a ee ohalted with hie The Amnesty Fill Passed and! ST. PAUL, afinn, Jan, 2%—Champion| Ac the woekly meeting of the Metho- | Deoides at the Last Moment Mot i Oiiers bat neves once referred to his He : eles |Jamex J. Corbett, who ministers this morning in the chapel Go to Albany To-Da leat ‘ chen Fathers ‘ Goblet’s Motion Defeated, —jiast night with hie company, after ex-|of the Methodist Book Concern in Fifth to Go to Albany Ye _ —.- dette and Aiecuiee aptived, the com: |pressing the certainty of his feelings avenue, the Committes appointed to fortabiec, home-like drawing-room. of the . TE. |that a fight with Fitzsimmons woull wait on the Mayor and obtain his view Marderer Dies by | Noni HOLL SORTS ag acl Ml) | ; x. First: Message of President: Faure |“ hg mn mn Ll in rik aatan ee on the Sunday saloon question Ria ha He Doesn't Fee! Well, and Re- Sir windows ated telowing. everyth question whether he would go out o! t. The Committee was: Re’ 7 Mee: ih Saute alder tnt the men. who 1 Read to Deputie lthe countey to agit, wads Pairaer, Jamex M. King, Rev. F.C fuses to Arswer Questions. Blectricity at Sing | Bere. to wunths the, exeeutton, doctors f Ses | “Why should 1 do that? Is there! Jwienart, datnen, Aonigomersy Arid | EE Te ee ee ike were. we a | > : Janything in this fight for me except Kev “George Abele. Tey. Dr. Henty 8. F iy but a if they had garnered tu PARIS, Jan, 18.—The message of Presl-| money? It Is simply a business proposi- Lunn, of London, spoke ite ” 7 ag Sind at {1 15. Rworiul way, ‘They wore chatt Gen: Faure wan read to-day at the re-jtion with me Some people say that 1) ent in England for Chritian Unos. | Platt Will Depart Alone to Attend ay ¢ Se Sherehon mederror ihe pending: ex opening uf tie Chambers, M, Ribot.|don't appreciate the glory there is in it. Lunivs adiress, among. them the Morton Dinaer. ‘ —_— Daa nme (ne: Bete {the Promie:, read the message in the I tell you that the glory does not count. E. Anire wa, Dr, Roach, cand Tr one corner Lawyer Haire was tell Chamber of Deputies, and M. Trarteux,|1 sectled that In my mind when 1 went | Df, Buckley, of the Christin eet jthe Minister of Justice, read it in the;into the ring with John L, Sullivan, | the room Johnson move#that they | Mayor Strong has balked at the last Chairman Palmer said the | hurdle, profibited strangers £00! "AY the fine plans laid by Me, The! irgel that. reporters |C. Platt for harmony, according to bis ate, It was us follows “L shall fight Fitzsimmons and then be exclud tlemen: By raising me to the fret | TH quit. Thi. talk of glory is all right, | Consdtuelc | Maxtstrocy of the Kepunite, the Nation-| but glory to be enduring muxt b> tem-| PGs 1 1 ing of the characteristics of the mat be present th another part of the room stood the Warden, a itive. scrupulously peo al Assembly chose for these high fe. | pered with common sense, One more should Min, Dr. Iglehart thought re- | td ff what that means, have been j lite, but wihul a tede nervous over pis lions one of the country’s moat modest [Rent ata'y gommon, sens fryer Should remain, Dr. Lend ad ee /A Carrent of 1,740 Volts Was |i iene lier hk servatitn, "TE should but imperfectly ex: ith shamplonstipt hones, foe foshall porters could be trusted: vt report. | Knocked in the head, so far as Mayor P Suithern gentleman of the press my protound gratitude if Tdi not beat Fitzsimmons without any trouble. | ery he requested to lowe. and leave their | Strong's presence at Gov, Morton's dim- | .. Twice Turned On and OHH schol whos Death Resulted, “helow. nome fs alwavs open Vs return to the working Democracy, to) “] don't. believe snyihing Will come) notes behind them, as Dr. Lunn did not | ner is concerned, a Jwhich T belons, all the honor of ‘this | of this talk of Mitchell and dackson. | Qote® belind them. as, Dr. te i et ane ; i co. dt was’ to the De sm, Corbett an adres tee terete dT | The Mayor came down to his office i cy that! Aw to the future m where th th was ale | gait: mow in the darkened re f pug! wa light was so dim that the tron be que: v1 City Hall shortly after 11 o'clock to-day re f he tro Ray iy Hucute: Ware Ie | oe : : quested to leave ‘ 3 Re See RSA eral aa Pay NReeARttiy. ‘Accowioluned: ty che” Denes Lat cthoen Utter ena Sea “hel an | A’motion to lay on the table was car- land quietly announced that he wasn't } to keep’ burning i sickly cracy for the greatness of France that occasional encounter in a barn for a} " - ‘ cho did | 80mg to Albany. lis only reason was SAID HE BELIEVED HE WAS SAVED. | {9 erp burning w slokly, the Pepresentatives nf the nation oftered thousand dcllaik amide,” You can't stand | AP yoichaliman, feauestel, AN WI dl (nat he didn't feel well enough to 49. f a SS AG AL SIU eee ee eee une dution aan eaaMuRat public opinion. These acel-| reportere went out, While the mectinx | No amount of questioning could draw & nally, asserting themselves Impored upon me by the National As. ‘dents, It iy not ponmlble to hit a man| Wane debate was ‘continued. in secret | ffm hiin any other reason for bis fail~ ; y 1am aved! TL know fembly in intrusting me with the ta: wit ‘our fist and kill him. It is the were Fe eataet > re to kee] to dine | His Only Regret, Apparentiy, Was) es fo ent Bey suarding the Constitution. You will impact with the ground that Is fatal |gession, | President Palmer | detente 1) Ute te Lary tee ae RUaeHAllP, oun f that H id Eat No M while the prirats responded “Amen: S é find me wanting. You can count | But you can't make that clear to every-| himself from the charge of giving the| with Mr. Platt, und, Ine u t le Wou' at No More ve to each of his utterances and tried v, tipon my enti ; above all, | body, and pugilism will not last.” | Proc elings of the Monday meetings | the Governor, and most of the Republt- f . my vigilance In guarantecing the ape yr, Crawford was bitter against the Cay, _ yhelleve he Was sincere S that, Mayor Strong would npany him to Albany on the 1 k train this afternoon reached Mr. ived Platt at hts office about 11.80 o'clock, he | ‘rhe message which Mr. Platt received cise Good Dinners. Presently the word wae given by the nto those who were up tn that room. "We are ready tow and those who were to be witnesses went | town (hroug! ni W passages | {plication of Constitutional law. By the TIN T. reporters for publishing the proceed- | “Sih ¢ Iyication of Constitutional law. ty the | SPORTING MISCELLANY, fac" vl aoa [whieh attended the transference of the _ “ | Dr. Telehart, in making the report, | Oto Presifential power, France has again had courteously rec {shown how much she feels herself mis- nd explained tha | said the Ma y Ushiweleht, the Committ Horace Leeds, the Atlantic ¢) FT) + (Special to The Evening World) Bea aC bl ABer Boh " jtress of her own destinies under the | a# sored another victory, On Saturday night. could not the present E from the Muyor was that the gout had SING BING, N. Y., Jan. %—David eta turned their: tnces | : [protection of Republican laws. In the Winter Cireus, Phliadetniia, the kuiovked [twW, Dut personally Was against oper kot another hold ou His Honor s bones, ) Apnetta Ahrens on [ 90, was he UL A ran effusiv the Republican regime and | Hightweight {a four rounds: The efecta-! domn the roby resolution for the | tj. Uity for the day the trip to the eeouted to-day at 11.15 o'clock ee renwante Hittle at AA Hampton as He Appeared In the Death Chair. the Democracy, and alludes to the com. | !F "W one of the fastest bouts ever witnessed stand he had taken eran | State. capital Was tog much of an un- 7 i wenn ren SR TRMILAGI | Mie RAMnEH Tiencnltiyn, OF: 1900, Later | |S) Gesiorsili, ane manyct (iemi were tatilnes| | Satie Of tne) itn Gecnrobabte if | Qamtuleing, vee the nee with okens q ieached forward and felt the nd ie Ghumber 6 fo consider that McKeever had much the bet. The mee hat i abe t Platt recely q [formaily “annonnced. thit had QUIGLEY GOES TO PRISON, |{he (hamter of Deputies passed the (ie CP ic up to the landing of what anneared to. Hitter condemnatory resolutions against | acieristie silence, although the measen- 7 been complivd with, the ma i F 5 peste y bill by a vote of 511 to 7. Wes LANGE DIO LY LOL HEL Ie lnk toad ee Mlayor or thore of De Frayne last | ny thought at there was a all ht Afte bod Then M. Goblet’: (Aelia fiat ure week would again be eee tightening the boss's: ys a b nS Pedy NUL be rhe Once Honored Hroker Begins jen M, Goblet's order of the day, | ce itorace's cleverness that he does not depend | Toil the first few lines of the note. asking the Government for a precise | upon ch: blows, and there ts much tn th declaration In regard to its general pol- statement written byPrank White to “Tho Even- 1 bond ‘tey, which was « test of the strength | ing World’ to the eftect that Leeds emulated dix. | tine’s Ch Hampt mii Vacant In Long Sentence, Hawin O, Quigiey, SAYS HE'S PERSECUTED. |, hii, Hn asg thn RS the munieipa Albany alone. he had it halt an hole when ‘Thomas Kerrigan s take m the ‘ombs on of the Ribot Government, was taken up {r#¥ In order to put Mokeever oft Hie guard ani! Stein's Injunction — Mroceedings Hind nee PRUE CAL yell] enced to death from New York Cf bing AIH al 7.00 o'elae wl pHAraeRraatER care! so that he might ites to by t Ce a centr : Sing Sing at 7.30 o'clock this and deafeated by a vote of 329 to 79, |elaed "etary tin the short ‘pure ‘of time. allowed Awainat the Police Board. party which “will gather around the | our ‘rounds, ernor's table to-night flew aut Hall in a jiffy. There Were various guesses as to the the Mayor's sudden de- o 8 Louis D Stein to-day eerved upon Cor- pilin? aver in charge of Deputy Shertft nae ‘ery Ne| BESNARD ACCEPTS OFFICE. | + pte arene, risnimmone was ait o nave poration Counsel Clark papers in Injunc- put Hall out with a chance blow, but it har tion proceedings against the Buard of |Teal reasan for ‘The murder for which David Hampton was killed wes committed In the tum- ski EONS Low nace occu pegias Hersihe nis sentence | oar Mnco heen shown that It was merely a clever dade cision to hold aloof from Mr. Platt and Was Hampton's victim years any tw | Ribot me for Chamber | pitce of ring generalship th ned Hall to drop Police Commissioners to restrain the po- | his jitue dinner party rene, i ORO, | bis guard. MeKeover ha tof the weikhts jive from interferring with Stein in his | One was as good as another, however, Anes of Depatien. | | PARIS, Jan, 28,-M, Goblet Intends to ask the Government for precise declara-|_ There is a litte whisper th {ffo and Leeds tions in regard to Its general policy and fie” petore ning. eng tte Somew hare An URLs elcin- Announces the secession of his followers | Whisper tells of Coney Iai OWE Mrs. Ahrens hal the reputat being a miser and of ly bors, especially wd folks, ved that h larke pune or dr his lawyers, Henry W tnoney concealed in her dingy little two i WE Caldwell, rooms, It was known that she frequent. Weir departur z Saturday night. White saya the lad Is a wel- and as the Mayor himself could not be T-welglit and wonld be weak at 133 pounds EMC business ar the exhibitor of the “human: | and a4 the Mayor, himeelt could pot be ‘faced chicken.” the “ three-leeged roos- | gout statement, that had to be accepted. tex and “Congo, the man-donkey.”” | Phere were persons “however, who began Stein in tite compcaint declares that | scurrying aroun to get the true | Mr. Stein in fis compiaint declares that) Te case, und at noon it looked as if n- ‘s Just callers on Sundey ev ly collected $30 and 30 in a single day couple of ad sleep, WAN iS he has a great mora! show at 613 Eighth cht uccessful, and kept it in her apartments ove fer which he pissed “# nlght, from Premler Ribot's supporters, on the | Side AtMette Cig. | avenue, and tnat Police Captain MeCu:- Bai Tearing ut the reason for Mayor hight Sie ainrava titer orate: look tht i morning he Airy Around that they were not consulted | Peter Maher's backer talks of taking the Twentieth Precinct, is perse- | Stroug’s action, the politicians to-day, Two weeks before the murde i cis fy hats (aller bad @ uring the Ministerial crimis, After the /FAnUtt thrown down by Steve 0 Domne? are giving much thought to the fact that ton and the young colored woman he (Sanowing id cower eed tie called his wife rented the two fear valise and arranged some. articles of discussion 0. M. Goblet’s question and | urer it Me. Quinn eit seran Baie wntiy : A : lect th olin Seen ens’x apart- lothing to take with him T orclonl Fit Ba hese ly Brady there | Mocullagh told Stein that the neighbors | feated canuidate for re-election to the Was out of Work aid remained at the a few preliminariss Quigles was hands | Government will ask the Chamber of Fe ee eet Ihave to shut up Stein says that. the | Committee, was not invited to at ni Quigley” wa cose } ts his reason that | Gov. Morton's «nner, Rouse much of the tir Ted te the deputy Deputies to devote Itself entirely to the} a marning paper now pretends to have “tie. | Tee tehiae Tor the place, Stem | Mf Brookfield called at the Mayors y he a blatt. the complaint says, Capt. | Wiillam ~ Brooktield, the recently de- had no he on wo, 0 Mrs, Ahrens was At 7. the pau stepped out inte the prude The a a novered”" De pt TAAL GAC HEE: DITGDIR ait Nerithraunt | Contes rio Teen toe Ce Rea oot nee iyel. ‘The amnesty motion will in: |corered! nat Dempaay's seat condition amo Was arrerted two Weeks ago'on a charge {oflice this forenoon, a few minutes before Lit fram leur toons the ody when When thee were met by the geasmere Cute M. Gecwult Richard, Count Dillon | (2 ah, timate wink, dee, to drink, an!’ at oe running a show without a hieense, and | the Mayor arrived and left at once when found was cold and sti, and the intl wife and his brother, F. M. Quigley jand M, Henrl Rochefort. | were fully told in “The ie World’ before tice Simms decided that such a show |e Teme VA cho think that the Union ; several hours, On a washstand near the he has worn since his arrest, and. a 3 Vent people from Hed Was ao bread hiife with a Wooden Mack chinchilla overcoat and soft hat.) @lenee to the King of Servia, Admiral would) have caused. them. te "eon the man the pubic ix hungering for a sight of |.terday, and pumped into him so many handle, upon which’ Was “Inseribed "To put his arm about his Wife and. iiesnard has accepted the portfolio of | real contition was bein@ carefully hidden | the human-faced ‘chicken, the three. | Seasons why he should hold aloof from “Bread” and a finger-stall, which bo- | kissed her repeatedly, He then greeted | Minister of Marine | br thoes most eonceraed,, | legged rooster and Corgo, ‘the man don: | Mr. Platt that Sho ebemersl/atcenis oe) Hig brother warmly veri ey ‘Those who had business with th fey Tani her rather-tn- Mayor this forenoon were astounded at wi! Quigley as far as the his recuperative powers, > | one of ¥, and that he hus avready been dam- Frank Erne, the clever young pugiliat, writes to |agel to the extent of $0 ence Jan, 20. REVOLT IN COLOMBIA, — Srcrizs, target Ansett Seas expects to beegiven a trial at the Seaside Athlete | lub next month, agalnat some local man, mene ‘The Corporation Counse! is busy ‘read- subject of mon the ing up on the that he can decile wi trosities, so or not hu- ‘Tax Commissioner Barker Jan, 28 Quigley | ht | face aie hee his callers about 11,30, just about the ey Works | Dinturhances Reported to Have Gee |b Hille Plerve ean teoed cakes ey fime that Mr. Platt was reading the i ‘1 a % eS eter wos Mayor's iaessage. : ‘} | wae offlce, | rred In Four Departments, | Ditty Weldoa, the ex-champlon amatenr bantam not be licensed, | Something the Tax Commisstoner | Colombia, Jan. 28.—It ts now | (eattiereweights Is training hard for hte: go. with —— Iseemed to amuse the Mayol his name, 9 Milly Murray at Mike Donovan's benefit on Feb. : re vai Wirch and. al other pt ition has broken out | ris meyers ston Feo STILL HEARING WITNESSES, | nd te gave voice to the heartiest i conducted to the prison harbor, who inthe partments of Cauca, Bolivar, | The eleventh annual ball of the Yorkville Yacnt Seal Sen Tan As {tis not the Mayor's habit to laugh, d then dtted inva prison site_of cisching | Magdalena and Antioguta, Owing to the Sa "ita one ondne sad" ety Coote atte | Over aad Terminer BA ey Not | ieee eve Bre ce mecatRy a and assicne ile wang. Warden |fiet that the telegraph wires have ber rae MRA at a iat ele hheldy $0. ite |ling him oven, Private Secretary Job } shar HRS LIL s U Hedges looked ‘up in open-mouthed sur- 1 in “what depart-|cut, no accurate particulars are obtal > (diigtey 2 able. : a {dete known, however, that martial law DID HE DROWN HIMSELF? = [as been proclaimed at Cartagena ani - jthat 2 portion of the detachment. of 1 Phat Satd William | troops stationed at Panama has been ceils Wat 5 i prise e of Ar-| The Oyee and Terminer Grand Jury | P'S | a or the rest o y . hm and /met at 3020 o'ciock this morning, and | Ports Pen ern a aane eoeeoe emer inued the investigation into. poll approached on the subject of his suéden | change of heart. ‘then he lapsed into wire rae ee fu , | monosylable replies. west side districts, Many wing | When asked if political reasons merchants, lanything to do with his changing Bis ‘Some police officers who have been a| Mind about going to Albany he answered ment hy on Tuesday evening, Fe ter § Ko Erne, of to meet Jerry Marshall in an cight-round bout at’ catch: He received a current of 1 volts, men in gray " a it oe of Cue Kast} The Inhabitants here are depending | weignrs short time on the force were witnesses, | Shortly: ] 7 of vast | i J a _ | ut pine! : “None whatever, none whatever, Which was turned on four seconds and Mere cultivating towers, and thea s ' t station, found a pair] "PON American protection. Some of the se [It ts sald they were there to tell ene (pone Bs P cqatinued thirty-seven seconds, ‘The furniture of which Was a semicircle of A. ty one of the pockets tes crul At come to au asreement, und on Saturday | Ex-Alderman Renjam'n was before the, , “last evening,” and then the Mayor | current was the raixedn to 17% volts WW stools krouped about a great strong tating that the writer, W and the Unite ht the boys sikned articles to meet in w alx-| jury, as was Lexow Witness Sim turned to his mail and signified plainly | aps ° D Armchair, mute of heavy Woud ati ded Shertiok. tthe overalln the k 18 expected. A ment a tie boxing tourns- Who'implicated Benjamin ih an attempi {at he didn’t want to be questioned yf © again, and held for three nds, When orated with huge leathern otraps , {ve Teo drown Mirast i men Athletic Club, ta W to bribe Simons for his vote at an elec-|42¥ More on the subject. | (Pb © twas gradually turned of. | Hampton entered, carrying In his lett ! 4 that h suas been ordered to 1! athe tion, te ts a ie ae Ae een ae omen this | ‘ yin alwi esting to know how ie ha! % LOW ACLS SY he tended 1 ibility. tos work, a Inhnns fe the bout | ‘The jurors have evidently begun to | forenoon, refused |p Hota always interesting to know how his heat, while he kept his eyes Hx Rropouod Lorena ile crOntteedie ake ans cee . ui het take up some of the election cases ae |Jiscuss the Mayor's action. fan spends the right before his death, Upon the figmte of brass stretehed out | eee eee oe ine eavatalienery:autel rs faewae: | well as those of police corruption. nly, Was Koln to Albany Just the same, j What he says and what he eats, but {pon the block wood, He was = fie RCC OlOMNIA hed the Nav Me faey manner In which Billy Lee knocked! ‘The Court of Oyer and Terminer ad-| bt, sald ‘i MES is recites whisperiie taphdy , COLD WEATHER ON THE WAY. | kin cot Lh hed De Dey ee tn Aniroiwn seconds at the | Journed At noon until to-morrow. and | yp%eily before 1 o'clock this afternoon little of inter ‘Oh, Jesus, save me. Oh, Jesus, have | partment Ina. ¢ ran) trom Cay lub’s monthly boxing tourna. | 4ptl i adjourned tor the dav |. Platt, accompanied by two friends, | eat inthe hours spent by this man pre- ¥. have metey on me. | = OR, Aiomwally bf che a aatas ee he | that sap eemt it tand lt “o'clock. Y/arrived at the Grand Central Depot and ) ceding his execution took Just Hive steps after he ene DOOR THROUGH WHICH HAMPTON PASSED |The Temperature ‘ToeMorrow May {0 Harned that t revolution has broken | tat he i Hing to a boarded the first. parlor ear. | When. ' 2 thr rool ! i i x * Jout ar Bunaventura on the Pacific coast ele i ne aay | subsequer ene —— ny room until he reached the TO THE DEVE CHAMBER | te Ten Degrees Above 1 Cat s ny Herbert. hies | 1"vound i The eman ed. TREE eee cen Ue & reporter Mrs (e < Tet Hite Mshemty! amo ants e cpiambla. | eeeratira’ Herbert, his le Bie + Platt was very retleent about the object Leng ated Se nly See eating CRA ne cor wnt of. the Mare justice h this morning. inthe of his trip to Albany. standing behind the cha to. the murderer, This was a Island Nayy-Yard to learn how long it 4 champton of Jer. en terrogate egarding they had to dn and were bent on doing | Whether of not ats cata . en for sea. TC much time 1s. thet Peat pedals NUT Ta lust night from the Mayor that he - They pushed hin down into t} ain, cout not be deter 1) i in Diega, Will be ordered to Colom Means | fourth street. hwrtenter af the wal {COR An AACE BE Is strapped hhin in, t detail In the ense w iat ba ¥ Rightysffth treet. an a charge of Mgt Ahan aloathiblansanenedn trae tch ‘ ; ee ree AN] : he thoxing | Haelse tums. ty i her than thie Mtr, Platt was s right leg to a pol . is in the ald : ” M the New York Athietiy Chibs ts oie epee is ANE Hee a be wetes ah ate ott p LORD RANDGLPH’S FUNERAL. se tatel ted sh eoe aaa an resclnasAeceaiy ein Pag tne private ob; negnanieh, ihe electricity ments wleht have 5 Bose gts - | There wate three eae yt! | Suints Bysnee reports @ total centieman, and som ! i , Thmpton nee he mw F nt two draws and one. decision given | Sotation of the Excise taw 1 gts familly and” Warner { ! hesday even core | Saturdsy und 6 v'clock ils mornin nd his wife \ The Warde Attached to the Ponitenth ry [ine New Yorkers wall eajoy normal elt : ts acTig Neg, York. Athietie Chi, not having. ben eee Seg) Congressman, Timothy J. Campbell LON DE Jan, 3B. he remains of the S*ked to id representatives to the Boston Ath« | caled on the ayor this forenoon. le the 1 to-lay over the entire Terie. Assoclation Indoor mice e held in Erle a | iene (iCOnTPAl Bintan Rann Jord Randolph Churchill were this | Horton en Feb. 9. will theretare ‘got ben neprie | DON ALONZO NOT WELL. Pasha vain ate 8 Weneineionee ee | Vist of Weoning, Colorado ant the Da-|totning sent to Oxfordshire, where they | ented. ei 8 4 “The Presiden’, said Mr, Campbell in sells about as cok as’ at any’ time |were Interred in Bladon Church. | the pastime A. ¢ of Jersey Cty, ha Very Nervous and Restless on the | ¢xPlanation of his haste, ‘told me that “ | The wold Wwave i more extensive than |TRTONKS witnessed the departure of the | Eugene ‘Hornbaker’ and ‘Tom Revnolds Journey to Newmarket, the ‘present crisis go Y ceutt cay any Va Wh Time. the line ef zero weather [Temains from Grosvenor Square, and jy ee ee pelsat Oakland Rink, Jen LONDON, Jan. 28.—All the American | !onger : Stenting t» hern Texas and freez-[six carriages followed the hearse to the oe horses that bave been bs t¢ ALBANY, Jan. 28—Speaker Fish will is Wea 8 Gulf rallroaa station: Blink. —A_ must ke another trick in. order to | en brought to Eng-| not look down into the faces of the As- Y veh inn affected by the cont | Pl ; . mskel meld “oe Boat a rate af the | NG to take part in the races here next | semplymen when they come together for wave te Pts"ida, but event there a cold | Memorial services in honor of the de-|gims that's meld out doen nit esunt ether: | Season stood the Voyage well, excep: | Work to-nikht. His place wilt be occu- aiep will set in before to-morrow, | 4 were held here to-day in Weat- | *!3* fancy, =e {Don Alongo who was tory 3 Pt) pied by Republicaa Leader Ainsworth, nig tan Paciti coast the freeaite| vinater Abbey. ‘The audience included lite 2 nervous and rest-jund Mr, Fish will be hobnobbing with [yeather runs os far south ay Southern | Punater Abbey. The audience included | w. sy ite ig a married man. Don't know. | l0#8 @fter landing, and who remained in| Thomas C, Piatt and the State omcers Idnat place in the United States fou of rallente: ob 458 cheng 1 Ne et, Where he arrived drip- | Mansion. Ay NOUR IE LA LA eR Won ie politicians; Mr, Henry Irving, numbers | / 7. ? fa Ninoty-necona street. | ping sweat. P 5 5 het tag ee 2 of Members of Pi of be . nis the address of John L. Silelde, who played | es There are to oe present at the din. DO ara Freee ee a ee ie eae presenratiaes oft ate Befinh | Pal ei che Sem ark vunve Com," "|| He Was wrapped Heavily and hurried | ner, besides the Sunte oilicers, Thomas AL wate i legrees above, Seales re ener Copies nto the stable ah slipped down, but |. Platt, Chauncey M, Depew, Lieut.- ‘ neh? | $ ery Rev. G aiey and Cano [in onter to count asa doubles Tevet St once | Aino Kpecten, ater than Trainer | Horace Porter, 7 oe, WARDEN sack Tr ASHORE IN THE HARBOR. ry Hey... Bradiey and Canon Far-| is as 4 double Campbell expected. “They were given a| It ls the first of a serles of state din- —_— —=— isncwacel hip Geanniied ristock the Bishop of Oxtord! starty Moce tae 5 ‘The rouds are frost-t Her Ae Oe aN Thc Mngeaty thienta cae ; Alls Sunday wae as quiet, as por | y met the body at | a \h othe DOP HIA IM ttana-\ imponslble at present to give the notes | Gove ert ares closest, friends of . i -— fox nts Shoal. rance to the ehurel . t Hill, eye “0 | exercis si e the horses Morton are saying {| gs though the waiting cn f B . fran oe Urshy where: sie | via! HIM Lyceum, Fairsy-toarin | ExRFCIEE, . | won't be talked at all to-night. There { eee hamber hud no ' ‘ secia nein Taine, Capt nu, to-nied yi aaca'ter eee en Dobbins willbe | are some, incredulous ones, homers, spo | prayed with the privsts {i t) ; ‘ my Governor's the vty te used for breeding tn March is much dis- | believe that Platt may take just a lit- a Petes Wish ceaving ton ines ; ‘ - Shishkin Made Te s ! al tail gusseds Mus being a unique departure | tle politics In his tea, jut as he mixes eeMiits Ieirane ok A COB PDT REN obec: Tielke ie oir: | its) teense rom {he custom that vbtuins at News| it up a litte with his business, f proke ; 1 nah vith: his wuste Ife. The one delight of 1 weet 41) Sp PETERSRORG, Jaa, 2.—M. Shish elton Okara is —+-— ee BOP Gist be iad a good dinner, and, 1 Ce Nesintgt earits asec Mt. 4 nah’. ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES, ; MAYOR STRONG’S REGRETS. . { + gil treat, he Had « « v 4 ster of Foreign Affairs, has n oh fod { ine, lon aya 9 t —~ ieee nit fiftes a vac ea al inted to suceved the latter tem: |, Pls ACE TRACK, ALEXANDER rst! 4° Tel veraor That His | 6 ed up the 1 he ah at ie saris thes 8 Be AND, Jon. The entries and weights, OM Enemy Keene Him Awa | Hs) t ; x bes sand Sanoweki Denw Aguin, | § . fur to-morrow's races ax follows | ‘Special to the Evening World.) | Showed the one 1 id =e - aahig earns A $, dan, {8 ~The te ne of the |} U Pra First Mare-Four and a half furlongs ALBANY, Jan, 28,—The Governor this ‘gparest death ¢ rh Ji # . : ‘ ' New York, we i z . t tentaty Le roy. Foreet iz afternoon received a letter tr Mayor |. were witn t with pr yf ¢ { . 2? Xs ? a tral vit“ WAll he a A a Strons, sent by special delivery, eonvey- S} ef their tips, bad nin i ; 5 4 ) . D Cortatt » Ing the Mayor's sincere regrets at being A Se clen ey wa ‘ y, il : * iow ae oF compelled to cancel his acceptanee of 4 was so narrow, w . VES is 4 4 Rae - ine a : }, the invitation to the dinner to be given PP amd fatwish tis conines rue Ay he fi \ ‘ Weve ieee elec this evening at the Executive Mansion. | attepted reision au moh Hieurge Gy a 10 “Meare fer the Mayor says ¢ ne De nrc; . . 1S ect vs Are sates BES Sutias 9 . Wo lirien ea © been suffering for the past b | hey prayed with bim por ‘ b tures 1 tee dentate heen ionine mee ran thes and have PF MAD o'eloek ar wages, si R Thitd Ruce—sts fe De ate to honer your aeratea Wome Bee WOR awa, while ae, pu ‘ vy Siren ‘ p r 1 1 have declined all invitations te . i PAN wBicey on hi : yi Hho Guard at ie Baitroad dtd : F Cas konke j aT Diora He dinners “during ‘the past week BoB: EA tired Jo tr ui r ¥ ' H i jy to be able ts go to Albany toe bw wit. could sor uu 1 r . i we 8 fudieate Ws age i YN hole mnuevow, mine MONE hate hy ‘ 4 . = . net ‘ Fra ' ies ana’ ts tg Fourth Rave—t r MutT have tudy t ’ we at ae ut en ' tage ‘ ‘ tyre ath " he 4 aga tie ie “ Y¥.'* wea < * , would " prudent for me rare } Ph May alway ay the wich ic he ; | z said his skull wae fra tite 5 : i a bi we | the. four Mot tude goes the nurtow path tot 1 ; ‘ ‘ we ‘ i ’ Wane Lik ' AM i Nests biden to the feast { Which there is no rei Be 7 ' , | = - “ Phe aE 1 : i le night guard, Hammona and Mo- Miri whic ais iy : | Crushed hy Bis Bb % "tear th | ieee i — ¥ Ahad ho Gosuie with “he ay LTS ecm PE r| Hix Wecstsigu Chas oA levator, | i | aan mt a “ 48 to a ake bright aid Lreatas throvea anit A ' « f 22 Milford street, rookirn, donnny : Two Barbers ina Fk Do pyfieshed at u.0 o'clock and wa huckie! into idace ant then the work weather forecast fr the thisty-six howea| empioved as an eleva ak 19 Maiden tune | SO eld tor ‘Teint. | pink Ravensix ana a Fiske, ae 4 Be a main.who had the whole stepped paca. | jay ‘ ee ‘ as foliowes Fair| had hie aro m Me Fitteen Blizaberbport i Mi = mang | he barber sup of Grieco tras, at 643 Miath Bus fore him. The new “kecpers. who t whispering in the ear of tie >—<—eeu oe : exenmsamme |olas ant Tuerlay, decited! der: wateriy ts y soe | The Tecan cla ee ene arraigned | Moker P | Yrhus. a ABut hetwoon two of the barber es y : Mert cline, Rew, Keepers, ; - we tae r Sener . or and starved it trom | 40°44 In the Union County Court om a charge ot | Aemealee plored In the shop, this morning at 7-30 e'eleok ed a hm i ina pie eo Idok: "then, in ovetienes ty a signs the eles BOT> PLEASUR A+) SURPRISE talon ing iemerl show's rece tai deoarsment.” When he. Sivempiea ‘na | the tah oe | Witty Bos [A Tatulted to @ wound in the atch, for eas Aa ppostte wa triclan’ turned tho current awa er wi 4 Package of Me Word ng Arure as iadis| sap 4 hie fant atte was cuagat ‘between hel Gee te we Coal Company Une Gra the inet Aw unk BS es 49 you feel, Dave*” asked Gale.) 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