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‘Weather Indications: Fair, Cooler Sunday's Circulation ir 366,066. (No Evening Edition). | WORLD —+~—_—_—_—_—— 70,581 ments, a gain of ; January, 1894. ° In January THE advertise- | 3,936 over | printed x ‘4 2 } NIGHT ~ EDITION MORGAN BEFORE. THE CABINET, The New York Banker Accom- panies the Attorney-General to a Cabinet Meeting, ON CEN |” PRICK | PROPOSED LOAN cscuSSE, President Said to Insist It Shail Be Taken Upon 3 Per “ WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. Jom Griffia and Min String Leave for Nashville. | (Special to ‘The Evening World.) | RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Fb, 5.—Good weather and track nearly dry were the conditions here to-day. A large crowd was on hand and the pro- gramme drew out some lively specula- tion. Tom Griffin left last night for Nash- ville with his string of twenty horses. His departure was «due to the recent suspension of his jockey, Cassin. Plunges on Panway, Dave Pulsifer and Tipstaff marked the betting in the The last named wi opening event. backed at the last moment from $ to 1 to 4 to 1. He opened up a big gap, but his Jockey never gave him a chance to get a breath, and after leading to the last half dozen jumps the others reached him, and Panway won in a drive. FIRST RACE, Tipstam, Foilowday, Jim Miakerore, Danube, 105 iMay berry) Rabbis, # (Scotty Pipstatt took the le ned up a 1 a ap of Liakemore, ‘Tipsta but quit Panway Rancocas, Pulsifer followed as named, heads LAS od Won by second and and oD lengths: Dave om ther. h, me, and length Pinstatt ‘Time rcond Race Prince thi Pal n furlongs. jal was ‘irculation Books Open to Ali,’’ | employe “ Circulation Books Open to All”? | Weta it GOFF WILL TESTIFY. WYSE SCANDAL AIREO| THE MONKEY AND THE PARROT HAVE HAD AGR The Aged Gay Boy” Uses Some | \\ at! Plain Language in Court. WAY | “Billy” Wants His Estranged Wife to Return His Propert, s ruk JAY, FEBRUARY 5, Uso. NEW YORK, EAT TIME. He Answors Judee Cowing by an Appeal to the Grand Jury. Accused of Introducing Politics Through the Medium of His Bill. |Ho Doubts the Jury's Power to) pectaring that She Hypnotized and Investigate. Beggared Him, Recorder Goff this afternoon made Whether “Billy Sumner Wyse suc- public the following letter: ceeded in wresting $150,000 from his wife, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS | Marie 8. Wyse, who, he claims, CHAMBERS OF THE RECOR- | Wheedled him out of everything he pos- | pER. sed while he was under the Influence William E. Skidmore, Esq., Foreman of | of her hypnotism, was not of the slight- the Grand Jury, Court of General | ¢St consequence (o the throng of ea Bessions. curiosit;-seckers who gathered in the Dear Sit: In an address detivered by {Small court chamber to-day where the Hon, Rufus B, Cowins, a Judge of {Judge Freedman sat in Special Term of this court, before the Grand Jury on the | the Supertor Court to hear the evidence. first day of the February term, the] Billy Wyse ts sixty-flve years old, learned Judge decared “that for the} ROW: his head is as innocent of hir- sute adornment as one of those Mexican piteously is | first time potitics has invaded thi® citadel | of justice,” and that “where justice has had supreme and serene undertaking to uphold and maintain the laws, for the first time we are met with @ bill sweep- ing in its denunciation, unfair in all its parts, infamous and wicked." While it is the first time that a hairless dogs that shiver so at the bench show, and he says b reduced to a $6 boarding-house in thi days. But twenty-two years ago, when he married the beautiful golden-ha creature, who 1s now charged with tuk- and | (0% all his property a then turning or iM out upon the world, he was a fa- In January 12,862 ! for help in, THE |\—— WORLD. They gave work to an January Circulation 561,189. (Week-Day Average). rs asked workers..." ONE CENT. PRICE NIGHT EDITION REMOVAL BILL PASSED,. All the ‘Republican Senators and Two Democrats Vote for It CANTOR LOUD IN OPPOSITION He Declares It Is Wrong in Prine, ciple and Vicious in Tnterest. LEXOW’S DEFENSE OF THE BILL. He Appeals to All Senators te Assist Mayor Strong to Purify New York. Cent. Basix A Sir ME Mgrs hate hast eae eeey ape meus man about town, advertising ayWond eh TI bh agent f the Harpers, a in the a \4 leven 2 alg mitted for its consideration, and while 1) juyment of an income of $20,000 a yen i; th at aNe ont from the proposition that an in- |" it has been stated In. print. that. she FIGHT RESUMED IN THE HOUSE. |‘: £2 f fauiry into such a matter is within tte BAS Mare Ich. or Marie sinuot, of lies 2. 8 5 | scope or power, yet 1 have such respect wilowed ‘by nrlie Hill, of Hartford, iq — —_ ROH Ube aa sae ins adalat alts the learned Judge and his: tnten- is ls and AEA lade met opened. upd he first quarter 7 : 4 rk- her sie Was boarding at Cremmle Dow's = ae J Ghee Bata Warer tions so laudable, that if this remark es eens as et | Chairman Springer Introduces the 0.) "4, pyauy fears to te ynend [able Inquiry be instituted, Fb gto tender MtVent Twenty calsth streat. | A | Prince Imperial drew “away in the the Grand Jury all the aid and service Lol ame an old man's d i | | arling, siete } Currency Bill Framed Upon | tretch and finished as named twolat my disposal, and [ request an ine Billy Wyse's fr japped him | | sstret ctays—¢, 0. Comin, 8. D 5 z Jengths apart, Butcher C. was third, | vi tis rat : time Bick, and told him it was just a part! and wife; the Rev, Michael J Cleveland’s Suggestions. [three Temgths away. “Pime—1at 1-4." "| Vitutlon to appear before you at any tme of his famoun goal luck. ieardy Acosta. J. MeCuskor, Capt _ Z | x turlome | As 1 am hoiding Part 1. of the court, _. BL TERI CAC — ’ | name ; I would prefer, if possible, to ett . 1 [Nye Arnold Wool, Je Wain- * ee (Special to The Evening World.) aap, 208, (Clas ton) it x6 that my presence in the The French Liner Should Have writn conn Wainwright. tatael vee) A Public Demonstration in Favor J Ben Wis May berty) E presence | aN (Wain c WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—J. Plerpont Rettinn! 106 (Thorpe Jury room would interfere as little as . < Craler bway, George D. Mc ry 1 Mes. Tinadshaw, 10t (Neweamny 40-1 10. 4 beat Reached This Port Sunday. and daugk.er, Mies Grace Duff, Miss of a New Stato Saale ‘ Morgan and Robert Bacon accompanied |!) Weiteaao!, 05, (livre possible with the business of the court. J Agnes Lane, Mrs. R Smith, : i Mepuh 1 dear #' ery ours, | Mise G. Smith, Maste Si Attorney-General Oiney to the Cabinet Hitt hy Tet eee Si very uly ver ae |Ve"Sirong wind’ wife dy Be Warten wire: | —- . i aver, 192 (K aase on IN W. GOFF, Recorder. eM and nurse: John” Maitland and meeting this morning. Mr. Morgan is it are | The Grand Jury went into Judge Cow It ls Thought the Delay Is Caused) wire, & nfuss, denn Jacques, It. {$78 the Highest Yearly Rental on atill there, and the whole matter of the wh 102 (Siavagintery: 100-1 4DeL ing’s court at 1.30 and handed in twelve b Trivial Mi AxtehL C.OM. Taylor, Hd. Kiely, | bond Issue is being discussed tn full {Reading and Mrs. Bradshaw ted 4 Andotmenta. ut sees have mots yet y Some Trivial Mishap. peaiitey ang wile. children And nurse, | 10 Per Cent. Profit Ba "7 |far turn and Into the: streteh, pegun investigation of the General | ClaameVictorlane. Pe Miaee:| ‘Tt Is understood that the President in-| and alr Hranatay flanking her. Th | Sessions Court, as = ler, Mra. Le A sohnston and | = ee elsts that the bonds shail be taken on| ha Woveriy handled by Clayton, won | Judge Cowing sald, after reading the She Carries 162 Passengers and a ‘ia crew of aixty and Fixes the Price of Public "Phones a3 per cent, basis. easily by two lengths from Ben Wilson, | Recorder's letter to the foreman of the 4 learried a mix he is 292 feet A rumor 4s current that Attorney-| Aho eat Readina a head for the place. |Grand Jury: Valuable Cargo. Jin Jength an @ feet beam, at 10 Cents for & Minutes, wor is current that Attorney-|Time—il7, “T don't think I will say. anyth and her. 18 80 | , General Olney held in the Cabinet meet-| 4 FOURTH @ACE, more “at present. ‘The public under- |onatlth Aye cebhe World’ humoriat, te ———— ‘ive furlongs, stands the situation now, and it is un- < bs gers 0! he strand | ing that the impending issue can be Betting. HASEREAN SES. CATR AT! a The steamship, La Gascogn wel. Be Kk Ww (Special to The Evening World. ‘i : ntl, y further. jVessel, He was taking « Winter pleas- Special @ Evening World.) Made specifically payable in gold. re hts and Jockos, Stralait. Pace] A spectator’s pocket in the Recorder's French line, from Havre, which due | ure trip. ALBANY, Feb. The rst public This is discredited in well-informed jshunie’Mefals, 102 ti. Willams), 3—2 /SOure penne, ie Chia Rereenoat nue he.e on Saturday night or Sunday, had | a [demonstration in favor of @ meas- circles, and the plain declaration of the Pim 103 (igh serene Omicee Nahe dulatese Heater Hossibie, not been sighted this afternoon, and in} WO STAIN ON HIS ERMINE ure before the Legisiature occurred jaw that the bonds shall be payable in| jy (ANY (Sh Rea By eS consequence there was a little wonder- this afternoon in the Senate Cham- iT ‘hat the bonds shall bs bi Rirdcatcher Thorpe)... n ditth al | thks coin would seem to dispose of it. we Ut. Habe ‘ ing In shipping circies. ber, where the Cities Committe ater 1008 (Warren a 7 One reason for the President's delay | plackball, 109 tik, Shivida).scsscsaseeed0—k FIFTH AVENUE FOLLY SOLD. At the Company's office, in Bowling land's Lord vf poi houses met in joint ses: in issuing the bond call has oeen a faint] pere was a long delay at the ——- | Green, it was stated that the ship has eHor, Dentes Indirect Charwes sion to hear arguments on the bill intro: hope on his part that a majority of the; post Por. 1b see to-morrow | That Curious Hi: ¢ of Pickhardt's [new machinery, including new boilers, DON, Feb 5.—The Prince of duced to regulate the charges for tele- ] Senate Finance Committee would finally ing's “World, Brings #470,000, jand It Is surmised by Agent Forget that | and the Duke of York vy phones throughout the State. agree to report a simple bond proposi- _— Ge 5, |wome part of the machinery has either on the cross benches in- th About 200 representatives of the busl- jeorge R. Read, the real-estate auc- , ‘ tion, RESULTS AT MADISON. tloneer, sold the mansion bullt by Will- been broken or is not working well of Lords when formal business Ness’ men of New York, Brooklyn, ‘There is ground for this reagon, Sen- aie lit BiekhaeaN anid’ the wRouha on whlch Mr. Forget says that repairs can be “resumed there to-day Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse were in sy Shree eolcted ia the nate ON} pcm TRACK, MADISON, s.—]it stands en the southe: corner of peane at ae shows so he is confl- ed Hikh Chancellor, Baron Herseh- attendant a Beh te tie cel eas ee wore | | riday that In case of a Treasury emer | en enn as follo Seventy-fourth|atreet and Firth avenue, a |dent the ship ts safe, ell, caused general surprise by artsing, on which was printed “Lower a gency a bond issue would be admissa-| TT) tne Hiv ve My eeaaa zs.—/at the Real-Estate Exchange to-day, ee nL. _ _| She left Havre on Saturday, Jan, amid prefound site ind asking th e Rates." y ble, and later intimated that some sim-| be Mandy Mtonke: 6 to Land 2 to, The first bid offered for the property |, They entertained magnificently at their at 11 o'clock, ‘This is her second trip indulg+nes of the House while her sw Yorkers present were: Simon Hl ple proposition might pass the Senate. 171 ‘Merge, even for @ place, was second, | was 8,0, which was quickly rulsed SZ) house In Wea: Twenty-third street, since she came out of dry dock at St. ferred tr a personal matter, He sald Silas M. Hings, ©, ©, Shayne, } Senator Peffer also stated to “The and Hiktilge third. Pime—1l til 470,000 Was reached. ‘This bid wns Etsustr wich teon Nazaire, where she was repaired that Or the past few weeks imputa- y D Carey, H. A. Adams, W. D. Evening World” repr ative on the -Svcund Race—Four and a hail furlongs. | mage by a Mr. Mitchell, a Nassau street Couper Carke, My It was thought Snantaning & cles that tons of misconduct had been made Case, OLA Hires Pavan day the President's message was sent 3) ‘)j!tue Neil, 1 to 2 for the place, was|Teal estate agent, Mr, Mitchell had @@ Hoda, Mr. and 3 La Gascogne might have ‘guinst him. He referred to the news- ned low.anst, arrateont, in that the Populists would offer no shednd, and ‘Cray Cider third. ‘Time—| been so active in raising the bids from felt wen. ‘(| rough weather, but others safd this was paper criticisms of his replacing Justice G Stewart, J. 3, Smoot, Ovecar | factional opposition, since they had ©: Sueneesy Pie. TERR WIRE Batt the eee . Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. not probable, for the Cunarder Aurama, Sir Roland Vaughan Williams the ae, J. A. Eimendorf, Julius Ham- secured what they wanted, a pluin —— rie: Che KY GRKAC RGR TO Hie Ly i Albert Morris Haigby. Judge which eame over neariy the same course Queen's, Tench “Division ‘of the ich merslough, Frank Stulpes, B.A. G, In- declaration that the President wanted PAY ROLLS DELAYED. pits house has a unique history. Mr. thie gai Gor and Mrs. lnkersoll.| as the French liner, arrived Sunday preventing him from comiunting the mean * Gans. ; a gold basis. Healer, in’ dfuge, conceived the Wen of fut © and reported fair weather all the way nection with. the, wind ta were represented by 4 With this in mind, the I nt nat- Street-Cleaning Division of Pay | building himsvif’ the model residence of bY the over. eee etion tomnec ia ht Smith, Horace C. Wer- urally hesitated, for a % per cent, bond Overwork |New, sors and. eanly is the pe ven: fade La Gascogne carried 162 passengers, Scat . Hee. Robe t Block, W. M. stuir and P. A, pought haifa block of ground on tie 2! : ; 4 van Papbman can easily be floated at par. m . "1 igo Hin 5 “a won in Wagers of which 20 were fret cabin, 14 second eriticiams tmp! that tt ow apne , oa ; Ma tpreeancet oe Pree ont Mor. q Thomas A. Doe, Chief Clerk in the corner of | Seventy-fourth street and 11 tgeq i Dr. Ray © bs ASS Di tag seit abe teatda broughe about by the fact that Justice chit DHL which these delegates, repre- nin the clty Ie divcctly iy tine wien Skreet Clenning Department, said to-day ye eet the plans of a New York fal, for, SNH dumagen for alienating “She js"aticered as foliowa: Baudelon, Williams was very “searching und se. (cuoheie aubseriberas othe state, sa y isidirectly tn ine the pay-roll department has more areniteet after an {nternational compete fis Wife's affections, The suit was ab captain; Glanqule, sec aptain; G vere in his Inquiries Into the doings of favor, provetes that the annual rate of the bond Issue, for J, Morgan and n tcun attend to. They had tion, and hid work commenced. All the S9ned: ler, first officer; Pit ‘ond public companies, t was recalled charges for telephone . hme Meee orice dreecig ean and work than it can attend to. ‘They ha on, and tad work «ommnencid. All the SM exictement among the fr Hor, firat officers itou, wecond Ofcer; ee ean oe Gt char mt telephones In cities 0 ‘ompany, i the house directly connect- ty put on ext-a men to help make up MAterial to be used in the building was «ne partes hid haraiye subsl sandergren third ofc ¥ ae Ree waa ee at ce 10,00) Inhabitants shall not exceed. §1s » & to be imported and of the very best G Landergren, chird offleer: Japiet, j ureer in elties of 500,000, $66; 1 e 100,000. ed with August Pelmont& Co. In nego- the pay-roils, and it is not yet known i a weoty best. Mrs, Wyse, then living at lil W eee ineer; Le of the wo Zealand Loan” Compa iles LESS Gf Ant Sal Ne bond ine Mr. Morgan (he Pay-rolls, ang not 3 ni Before the work had proceeded very {y"fourth street, sued Mrs, He physician; Martin, chief engineer, Lair tee ‘ Y $48; in cities of , and in citles tating for the bond issue. Mr, Morgan jy detail, the amount that will be nec- | far the were upset by the owner, goyne Wilson, a charming young wite Jas, second engiteer, Gouverene, third wosiion. in the Cabinet. as Of,le8s than that, $2 is strictly uncommuniecative. essary to pay of the men who were at 404 the first architect, ra than agyee fy) society. Woman, living at 13s West hgiteer, and Hamay, fourth engineer. te! Pe the Board of Trade phe fhe bill also provides that If these Semi-official figures obtained at the rk on streets, clearing away the re- [0 make the c 3 which Mr, Pick- Seventy-Hrst street, for alleged defan Tt is always noticed that unusual Wiest f the A of Trade, The do hot return an interest of 10 per ; : fe cent snow, but Ht ls estimated it will bardt suggested, gave up the work Ter ee character, It being aileged inher anxtety prevalle in ehipping circles for wilrgarions caused quite a sensation nthe capital tn In tel Bureau of Statistics point directly to the cent snow, but ts Another architect was secured, and un- Complaint that Mrs, Wilson hal suid at Weeks after a disaster at sea Ike that | Tetd Herschel sald that the eharges , sald fact shall be dete: conclusion th: he time has ar dfor ‘kf Suse said Mr. An vs had $40.00) Ger his supervision three stories of the the nouses of Mrs. Ernest Harver, Mrs, Of the North German Lloyd line rk Hite po uni huee tie nad oneene n investigation by the Com an entire cessation of gold exports for for he snow-cleaning fund, and had ex- Dullding were erected. Three years had Gen, Collis and Mrs, Daniel Goldschmidt 89 fresh In everybody's m i ety se fod by. such Mean and raleo the Attorney-General, and the an indefinite period, with a strong prob- pended $1.00 before Col. Waring as- | een spent when the second architect that the cont plainant had once, been nee a ones, pe settee even | notives. ‘The Lard Chancellor pro er, and Rerrnlasion be given Me — ry, offic dled, {nmate of a disorderly house. is 9 els el not to ak of under. is ; SRN RHERRRC UCR ECOR earning 10 per cent, ability that an importing movement wilh sumed Hs office, | nay gy.ou0,/, A third architect was engaged, who, was afterwards discontinued. A similar Writers and friends of passengers, un at ewe as Hie ne nee wan eny: order that that per- wet It. wit he had transferred $18,000 more to t2 carry out bis plans, demolished the guit was instituted against Dr. Louise conscloumly aksume an anxious jook the fi o FAM RY pu alized 4 Sterling exchange Is nearly down to the snow-cleanig account. [papper floors and rebuilt, the building ‘Fiske-Hryson, and this case is in statu jmoment a, veuncl In which, thes, ire —— es * of charges at «4 a of confidence It Wil take $1.00 more than this, an fom, Dalat: hai ever quo. ' , ested is ¢ pas vd ~< + at ten cents for five min- ; par, and the restoration of conitdence tt Mit wiich Col. Waring has not had. Patsfed the owner and he has allowed These little affairs have no part in though they will, sturiily tnsixt tnt! FRIENDS OF SHOP GIRLS. and five cents for fn American securities will naugurate @RjUME NDION Col ere hed Chis sear |/t tO stand unfinished ever since, this sult, by which Mr. Wyse demands ‘She's all right; Juat delayed a bit ‘ ene rer fair buving movement abroad Without jo) miles of streets, against twenty-six | yLt Bas Cost him over $1,250,000, while the return of the wealth which he says 4 head sea,” or something of that sort ix to be made for the uae of public tele- | ear i 5 Ease me the price it was sold for to-day is a Mt- he gave to his young wife twelve years And in most cases they are rent, (0. pye ¢ ern vague t Big phones by yearly or monthly sub- regard to the bond tssue, miles last year tle more than one-third of that amount. ago In the cave of La Gascoune, those who 3 Recta On bare % d urther exports will take place, RR The building {s a four-story brown-stone he trial was to have been resumed at should know look anxious and say con pees on ihe hite Lime: S ocileved sahacdl 4 re net : id For entries and other sporting |aimost ar high as an ordinary seven- 109) thia morning, butcother, business Adently that whe ie all right, that | AYOUE Rie waren anternetea Bry eI CU A ee (Continued on Third Page.) Bewucce phage Ilinna'@ story building. mploved the Court untilvan hour later, machinery ts disabled. jikeiy, and char | AveNt NAY worien interested in ue _ EER a3 ’ would cause her to 0 the sou elfare of the girls + ed In the bi and Mrs Wyse ba = sent ‘on ie ard, oUt OF the regular arack OC Oran Hia stores of New York, attended ihe COMMITTEE OFF TO ALBANY. mao) ‘Wyse. baldheaded and white bearded, liners. . fourth al im of thedionaum-| (C4 was there, however, surrounded by 4 | Others a king a Bau 5 o8 She Coneims| | je | bevy of old ladies, line for thi lands, possibly ers’ Leay Cooper Union, this afters |¢ he Parson Shortly after the trial was resumed under sail pow so that, If she toon Mr Lowell pre- % | Mrs. Wyse entered, under the escort of Were Seen at « great distan would stded, T ole hone BE, | | two’ very robust ladies. One was Miss have the appearance of @ sailing Presient.. Mrs Russell Lowell Treas! A con Known as “The Conter-| Kaisoe, a massage operator of some OMe tw ier, Mra A ine Cale of Commerclal Bodles on 1 renown, black as to her hair, rotund as overdue, and her agi xe of i i to her figure, and rosey as.to her com: from her hourly. port of th Bill." left for Albany this morn- lexion. The other was Miss Phillips, aero the Empire State express to Iron gray as to her hair, sturdy as to hae qual the hearing in the "Parsons- er figu versa ragiat as Mies G x [Ca hes batiatas © UMN sree) SHB PARTE CIENFUEGOS STRANDED. incon Telephone bill" today. The fol- Mis. Wyse was as handsome as the - - ‘he show lowing commercial bodies were repre-! [former and as the latter, and 4p, ague Nas from. all much more Gistingue than elther. Her The Steam Bald fo Re Ashore . V finanetal : {gna ‘action consists of a palr of Near Harbor Island, \ i A New York Cotton Exchange, New ‘speaking eves of pale brown, over. which i nce the la F nf thel wane BHAA Or ORAa cna ctrapenorts jare atucefully aiched Leowa that Nave. A despatch from Nassau, N. P., r¢ tall houses Hay aulied with the ok eens OF TeaGe GA ArenaNet ‘not parted with their color go much 48 ceived today by steamship agents remetits of th: end have) Hon: MUMIne Mate Pectin amination of his former chum, billy | Capt, Smith, of the New York and 1 aataakign Pyne had petorten Meo ding. UM. Which sailed from rork GOING WITH PARKHURST. 125275. naiit! of Seat yi. the Tati dalela quenttong cee (0 one of Mr. Hint) 47, 31, for Santiago, via Nasaan, st Oil and Varnish Club, New York Fruit | Yes, sir; you and T met on a train to ed near Harbor Island, forty-tive Khe to Hefpy Posh Reform Exctunws “the Coders: “Association of | Albany. and we drank whiskey out of northeast of Nassau, on the morning of Atos. ‘ation of Kings and Queens Counties . ate Feb. 4 ings County Pharmaceuthoal Ax en of whiskey did you tai fullowihienanied been ine y Saat Alt sae Her passengers, crew aud tv {th ‘ e i i lation, the United ‘onfectioners w have twa minbt Daves | stated, were landed safely and wreck Chart HATH RERUN Oe sxoclation, the Mechanics’ and Trad n % i b Commitive of nh to Ale) ers’ xchange, the Bottlers’ and Manu- 1P\When the Jaugh subsided Mr. Hins- ine schooners went to the scene : Fare tt AN | Gacturera’ Association, the “Wholesale dale read a letier addres by Wyae| | The steamship Banti the tug Nas- ~ } m i. be Manufacturing mt Asvoclation io his wife, who was. then in Rom u and the steam yacht’ Algonquin ari the police bills by and the eLat Tobacco Board of Trade lin Maren, 15k, In this letter Wyse gay and: the: seat KAENE A: mel re They will appear eters the nate his health was better whan it ever was have ulso gone to her assistance watt on Cites and the House ES A ai dl Oa a aie ; | ‘The ship is said to be ly nan easy a ‘On Electricity’ this attere our friend, Dr. Ray V. Pierce, §8| pasition, and 4 belived sh , wa nh and return home to-night at the Fifth Avenue, T'vold some stock | Position, and It ts belived ¢ 4 i eel ROI yet mo Lonlgh for him yesterday, and we made a nice | Saved. She was built in 188 fi it 5 crson Brown Dead. | profit,” says the ‘letter, hen follows yard at Chester, Pa, and is an tron ‘ : Wend we Dead, Joln his wife In Europe in August, ‘The owners of the Clenfue tie Wheeler. It fens oar, alike RORMORAE. 06 the Thin was read to show that’ Wyse James E, Wand & Co, of Wall street, | {obo banker Gen vet 7 becpraledpard man's, fivbny Oat at was rot nearly in a nervous collapse spp, ) this morning received the fol- |” e er home on Chestnut street, Bast Orange, o th 1883, aa alleged, The firm thix morning received the fol.) \'% ° 0 Mar ual 1 any ier: Then came the following dialogue: | lowing despatch almios Dr. Parkhur 1% wae hy wy lamb What wan your wife's ocupaiton | “Clenfuegos stranded near Harbor fsi- | man smith’ will et OB Fed “db bea eu 5 Jand. Crew and passengers are safe. 6" ee ot where| Santiago has been despatched to their panies | gchAmertenn Game Chemrron® sue dion | devten a fh Ad ‘ok & etavieer Bketehed at Last Night's * Falstatl”’ at the Metropolitan Opera House, tiieaiGiaiabaniintn> - mtihihhiih kisatebbaisi 4 (Continues on Third Pagey Following ix the lat of passengers; "AU wba, Feu tur AU Geuis, ‘ « 2 ore we eee -— ——— [extort prom: | i i) n¢ 1 {Spec to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb, 5.—The Lawson Power | of Removal bill has passed the Senate, {all .he Republicans and Senators Pare \ker and Bradley (Dems.) voting for it The debate on the bill lasted for more | than an hour. It was then put on its} | passage and got through by a vote of | |19 to 9 Bradley and Parker, Democratic , Senators, yoted with the Repubiteans for | é the bill. The bill will now go to the I Assembly for concurrence in the amend- | ment extending the time of removal to! | six months, i | ‘That Boss Platt Intends to railroad |the Power of Removal bill through a” once was evidenced by the haste with | which it was sent to the Assembly. Fifteen minutes after the bill passed the Senate it was sent to the House, and Assemblyman Lawson moved that the rules be suspended and the bill be put on Its passage. Assemblyman Foley objected, and them Mr, Lawson gave notice that he would | call up the bill at some future day, | which means to-morrow. ' It {s almost certain to go through | then and be sent to the Governor, | The tight over the bill passed by the Assembly, started in early in the eession of the Senate to-day. It was postponed last night in order, to give legislators a chance to hear from Dr. Parkhurst’s Cooper Union meeting. ‘The bill was originally introduced by ssemblyman Lawson, and the Platt machine supporters in the lower House [defeated the wishes of Mayor Strong, | who asked that the time in which he | could remove officials without cause be | | extended to atx months Instead of four. | When the bill reached the Senate the | machine members of that body changed ‘front and extended the time to siz montis, | It came up to-day on third reading, and the plan, as made public when the session began, is to pass it to-day. When it was called up Senator Cantor, who is a pretty good Tammany man, although he 1s regarded as the champion of reform in the Senate, opposed the bill, He said It was wrong in principle and vicious in interest. The machine politiclans were gree@y for office, he said, but their rapacity had | been checked by the independence of the Mayor, The machine, he said, was tuking chances in getting the offices which the bill sought to place at the disposal of the Mayor, because the latter has made no promis “The Republican leaders tried hard te es that he would surren- der the cftices to them, but he refused, J they then concluded to pass the bill, y hope he wili give up the offices. ‘This bill ls a purely political measure, intended to give Republicans the offices.” He moved to recommit the bill for | amendment, nator Lexow then sprang into the breach and defended the bill, He said it was true that no promises had been made by Mayor Strong or asked by the jieaders of the Republican party. “Whether Mayor Strong agpoints Dem- plicans, we @o not care,” said Senator Lexow, at it ie @ matter of patriotism that we do care for, We are more concerned in purifying the | great city of New York from the evils which have beset it than in anything else." i: Senator Lexow appealed to all Sena- tors, irrespective of politics, to support the Power of Removal bill and assist Mayor Strong's efforts to make New York a city as great morally as it ie numerically 'The opposition of the wemocrats repre- sented by Senator Cantor, to the bill, he said, was due to their efforts to prow tect office holders. Senator Cantor fired at this charge and ridiculed the efforts of the Republi cans to pass as reformers. The bill was to secure offices for Republicans because the Republican machine of New York elty, which consisted of one man to whom every Republican Senator and Assemblyman bows, wants the offices, The power of Tammany, which the Re | public liked to talk about, was nog { i to compared to the power of the | Republican machine, consisting of one "(Continued om Becond Paged

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