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2hiee nana 6 MN eh: Sa UESDAY EVENING, MAY 14. 1 NO PURSE FOR CORBETT. ly Knew the Na- THE WORLD: BICYCLE RIDER AUN DOWN. — ooo Arotber Wheelman a Victim to a Pacsing Vehicle. eas. in by the Spaniards, mureents AB more ro! Government, presa into service, taking convicts from the prisons and rolling them for active milita This ts being done not only in also on this Island A soldier who en- Usted from patriotic motives may have| far: to fight side by side with an @ burglar or a common thief. cominanded by | beef, Puerto Principe! horse cannot be Is said to consist of 2,000 cav-| a cedu a large body of in- toh Of A Cabinet Fruption is so prevalent that an hon- Taxation mripples in- o nd retards com ice, | oda of the tax layers are where else outside Minister at no more so) orse than any- urkish Pashalik, LONDON, May 14.—A crowded meet- ing of the National Sporting Club was held last night, at which the Secretary the cable despatck addressed by Manager Brady to the Club, expressing Champion Corbett's willingness to en- tertain a proposition to meet Peter Jack- son before the Club, Jackson wa He Lands, It Is Said, on the Treonien North Coast of Santa Olara. herd unless he pays $1 for the kilitn @ sort of panspc 3 asineas of any kin’ must re Ie scarcely an article that is not ‘The ingenuity of the taxmakers is beyond bellet, Not withacandin; successfully | merchan ded Alm_and landed not far off trom Where he (Santoscildes) and his soldiers were camped, Some officers of the German Army, 1 , have applied for positions in absorbed by officials. BLIGHTED BY SPANISH GREED. Caba Wonld fe a F A Milkman Held in Court for Cares less Driving. Another Expedition Watching for a Chance to Land. alry, In addition to fantry. This army Santoscildes, Spaniards have madi under charges beca Larret_ and ff whose valoi He made a speech, begging the Club to put up a and let him have a chance to meet His proposition, however, met Owing, It is said, to nd planters sa if the money w r the public benef | falsed In ey t! Nothing Is done to them; the moni That even a heavy-woight bicyclist ts not in It with ¢ monstrated early this mor @pentards Are Using Convicts to Swell Their Ranks. jarge sum ts to repair roads, milk wagon ng by a dis- ‘Twenty-seventh Highth avenu: with no response. Corbett's sneering allusion to the tional Sporting decline to put up a purse, that Brady knew the Club would tak: this action when he cabled, BportingsLife says that at the mecting there were shouts that there should be no contest unless Corbett publicly apolo- | gized to the Club, Jackson sald: “1 do not blame you for the stand you have taken in this matter. I thought I might « bett—my only one. An American plante Jexorbitant road tax |of dollars a year, he tells me, street, near The bicyelist Weprright, Jackson said a went Company, fipeetal Correspondence of The World.) Cuba, May %—Col. tines, who fought in the previous revo- lution, has landed with an expedition, it ts reported, on the north coast of Banta Clara Province. Another expedition of three schooners und the north coast of a real estate who lives at 286 Ninth avenue, janter repaired a danger ai he ground that his action Was 4 reflection on the author- dise but for Birmingham was ba t and bruised, a complete new bicycling sult covered with n badly rent, In fact, he presented a woful spectaci when he appeared in Jefferson Mar Court this morning to make a complaint against George Wagner, Beventy-first street, driver of the mifc ‘, The Cuban In office is as bad as the (Copyright, 1895, by the Press iniiabing Company, ple of the prevail. erence to a (Special from a World Stat ‘i for KeWerage flows SANTIAGO, Cuba, May 6.—The results of bad government confront one every-|of the street Is 4 Rome cers ito the street ; ‘The midtle and all. the a chance at Cor- 1am sorry I cannot get the content, and suppose I shall have to find another a fe hovering aro in England in case something should turn | Birmingham ighs over two hundred only recently taken up wheeliny 4 means of Fr hounds, and During the evening there w ney at 134 pounds. In the first round Pat heglects an opportunity to ngor, Me, beat Walter But- His favorite early morning about and the streets a from wagon Uraific orning he started out from his house about 4 o'clock, with th of putting ina fast, though he round was beaten by Ireland, who won the contest comparatively Jack Lew! loesn’t look lik ded any such vient stimulus for atruck @ blow one minute and five seconds, TESTING DEFENDER’S BLOCKS. Hach Subjected to the Maximum Strain as Soa WATERTOWN, Mass. ing the past He was knocked out in CABANAS HEIGHTS, FACING THE CITY OF HAVANA. GROWING FORTRESS IN WHICH SOME SPANIRH OFFICRRS HAVE BREN SHOT FOR BEING WORSTED BY THE INSURGENTS.) merrily along the uptown where in Cuba, Cuba would become an It 1 hardly necessary to even acratch to prodace bountiful crops. {ted sugar plantations where the rich loam Is 80 deep as to insure succ ful cultivation without fertilizers for a The cane springs up year after year, and grows rapidly without artif- clal stimulus. The forests ara filled with valuable timber—mahogany highly prized woods of the tropics. value of the ative woods that migh: be were there transporta- is too Immen ewuge runs along in plain sight, worn out stre a good system rthly pavadise. tiago Province watching for an op- portunity to land. Two suspicious-looking schooners are fn the neighborhood of Coloma Pinar del Rio District, washed out, few of the a heavy rain causes impassable. Enough money is provided to ood condition, st, It Iv xtolen or wasted. The Cuban does not appear to have rant of abuse the proceeds, May 14.—Dur- several blocks In rigging the yacht Defender, have been tested at the armenal under the personal inspection of the United States official designer, Nat having determined mit every block to be used on the boat | to a mechanical trial To each block, as soon as turned out | the firm manufacturing attached a tag bearing in figures the | As fast as the blocks are completed they are sent to Watertown to be placed on the testing machine, und subpected to the strains paved thoroughftar ‘wenty-seventh street from Highth ave- when he put a th his pedals, and was spe West Cuba. ing swiftly, Wagher, who bud been serving a cug- they are the same that tried to land a came running out of few days ago at Bahia Honda, on the Rorthwest coas: ‘The insurgents are sending forces to the coast to ald expeditions in disem- Darking. According to reports, Gre expected. Cubans continue to leave for Central American and United States ports to Join filibustering expeditions @astern districts of this Island, public spirit tomer with muk, 4s long ax he shares in dof the Spaniard is due to | other caunes, Tho North of Spain man comes to get He alms to secure property with out holding much. real estate. lends It, and generally distances enterprising Creole prosperity without for the reason for the prosperity. Notwithstand under which remarkabie showing Herreshof, ya sort distance from him, and the latter was so taken by surprise the sudden wagon, he hadn't and wagon caine together with a crash, rew Birmingham from his seat 2 Wheels of the Wagner brought at once, and th elf up and to sent to marke! disadvantages labors Cuba bound for the mate offhand. angry bicyellst picked nt of damages. virmngham saw a policeman at ret, hulled him and Wagner wat Then every part 18 closely inspected and any block whose parts show cracks is thrown out and a new or splitting block ordered. Up to the present time every block has proved satisfactory. BLUE MA F, Dwyer's E Rirmingham’s bruised and battered faci smeared clothing, the remains of his fine appearance, his mud-be- i Geta RK THE WINNER, magistrate to take his view of the ca He ‘held Wagner for examination on the charge of reckless driving. NO LAMP ON HER WHEEL. huer Arrested for Riding Without « Ligh Edith Bothner, of Theatrical Manager Gus Bothner, of 367 West Fifty-se rested last night on the Western Boule- vard at Seventy-seventh street for rid- had no lamp, Fest Sixtysctghth a for the V Plate Did Not Sta , May 14.—At Newmarket to- | day the second Spring meeting had for , Its feature the Visitor's Plate, a welter- weight handicap, It was won by Blue Mark, with Cran- | High and Low ENTRANCE TO THE HARBOR AT HAVANA, The eacth teema with minerals—tho | Assumin best kind of tron, gold, sliver, copper, | pee ‘Events of the war aro less and less Alscussed in public resorts. for the movements of sold'ers, it would ‘appear as if nothing unusual was hap- Pening on the island. In Colon, Mantanzas District, only nine- ty miles from Havana, a ps alrty men lately declared for the revo- ‘They were pursued by the t One insurgent was killes, idier was wounded. was commanded by the robber ‘ing to raise a large the population to be 1,500,000 ports amounted last year If the opportun- an actress, Were it not enth street, mer second Thirteen horses ran. here are numerous good harbors, and ho country would ex) had entered Don | Alonzo, Harry | Is delicous having been deal in the pro Joint Race Mect on Walth The joint race meeting of Massachu- setts Division of the League of A tn lamp | Wheelmen and the Assoctated j Clubs, of Boston, will be held Memorial mous Waltham track. lass Bb men will nigh her lawy ‘lice Court this morning, Mra, Bothner the gifts of natur hi States manu opportunity 1s negleci nish system this ts out) ld never go witho Justice Deuel discharged her, ould espouse the cause of the Is very unfavorably com- PUGILISTIC POINTERS. | Plerce and Johnny matched within three days by Jobuny Evkhardt matchmaker of the ‘& ten-round bout at 130 pound y Island, on May and Tom Tracy meet for a twe: on the same night hax few railways, bulld a’ wharf without xood roads, and cannot led and tabled on mo. of 198% Rroadway was run down | com) while riting af WIN be ron: BASEBALL CHAT. op Anson has the nerve ti say th phla, and Stanton Ab~ Cohn's right foot was tJu [As one mi ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. RACH TRACK, 8 Andicap, class the Sea Beach Billy Sunday, onard to default. In hie Hing to a Western despa’ ASAVH, Va., May nd women of he p Me tp said that an effort Jim Kennedy, matchmaker of the 8 Club, to match Frank Erne, Dison for a twenty-five-r Athletic Club Erne has accepted the aside Athletic | Wants the Fight, Tho matter of Thore ts no tnAleation A fought the Hrowna har: und bout In the Seas area An axtan sixteen day@ left In which he may train for (he go, falmmons fight GOSSIP OF THE TURF. {ts Inaugural meeting proved a severe | Jonal Steepiechase A: toned and will give fer, and Dixon will pr * han to say about Chh ers of the tw week and knocked has signed articles i doe Bateman: | Atty miles souih of here, HC the offer is sinking fund every year towar: with our team, are vqually mean thirteenth of May fe witigs in this kind of way. the Lyceum Theatre, Washingt of thik month. the latter part! Creedmoor Practice Has Start ‘The annual regimental rifle practice has begun venth, of Brooklyn, Spreauing. your Bue title Miss § Danay Mcbride, who was meeting immons’a theatrical show, tiement making up Jared on hay and the Seventy-frat, of New A number of trophies and prizes er beauty would never be ing conducted the el fourth Race—seven furlongs, | as marksmen, ‘@ been offered. WANT HARMONY AT HOME, F of Hibernians Appeal ace in Ireland, The opening address was delivered by of Hibernians $50 in ten’ days for a fgh with und boxer Who cam Jim Metaughiin or toa finieh with email § tof the Orange Jockey Club met to discuss | wisiies saion and reserved seats for the Orang Johnny Eekhardt tried to mal & tracks this Ot satisfed with the induc and no move will probably | at will be matched on a few dave t at 1st poonae time the Suburban vars of age wish: ames with th 100 | of New York, in which he reviewed the Carper Leon has received a good Molntyre hax attached the Vireinta| Providence. C.ub 108-pound boxer 9 bout at 108 pounds on thint race falle! and (he path race of New York, growth of the Order. Lackawanna in which © reviewed the that place In a fift 0 to play any Assigned claim. of the ahier articles sold to PLAINFIELD'S RACE MEET. Vrogramme | Uifcors Brooklyn Boxing Club has completed ar. Fangemonts {or 4 show to be held in a hall at nty-fourth street anit lyn, on Monday evening. jurphy and Tom Hayes, ten rounsd Tory, La Fifth avenue, Joseph McLaugh: | | ' PLAINFIELD, 1 for the | the 'Mauley's Coon”), WITH THE WHEELMEN: The entries for this year's Irvington Milburn road rave, (0 be run Memortal Day y at 124 pounds. wk ins ty ‘The elght-round bont between Jimmy Manitler, ot Newark, and Tommy Rellly, of Jemey City Which will’ be decided at the Hutson ( ub @bow in Oakland racers of both clisses "im Jersey City In a long tim May 16 with RG. Metts, 2 Park Row Mike Martin, who Is to meet Jack apd Tommy Creed, who ts engage? fo ifferences Mm a now halfimite the distance int minute 1 fext Saturday night, are training at C Greenwood Athlete would like to arrrange Dick Behrens, Columbia A. C, representation, SPORTING MISCELLANY. of Union Cot Who defeated Lane at th tournament last Winter. ngton-Milburn road mee Mans will voice the Irisi Von Lergerke, W. R. nf that an end 4 starter aga of Marty McCue, hod shortly far Nellig M. b. ngs Fanning race ke Orton and Andrew Weiss James ‘Josephl, will assert that Irish Nath y timers; A. H. Chamberlain, atarter ational | Saale. Dizon and Jim Pitts will also probably be cannot be secured Matched for the same night. J except by | Terrier. diamond | unite pe BY} delegates from remote States will not reach the all until late to-day, grand) marshal, 4 after the race, According to a let Gazette office yesterday Fi 7 backer, John Orso, Gamoat stud, another match Club Election, Of the Naney Hanks saloon, of the officers and E: ommitiee of the Bidereal Club took evening at their clud:house, Tro hundred and ninecy-seven vo nd Comm! tttee wer hk State Divirton meet at Man 3 yanual election 1 from Jackson: addressed for blanks and information. 4 Fitzsimmons. 836 Ninth ave- Weaktish Running Now, be Peter Maher's ans: Masterson wilt fart with Bob Marshal! Dan Creedon, who Ix to meet Jor Duntee on A which tnelutes ot beens for It at Coney Iai artere have been | months earlier (ha | Yille: Sacurday Saturday of weak Ash that ran in weight | south Orange © Whe Astisiparring bill actually passed the sea. ! On| Torte (ag spews 0 ahora Sot a Me 2M.” bevidgtoa- Milburn the Bound Rac.ug Calon, The Kaiser Was Dissatis#ed with IT LOOKS LIKE aces A) eine oe eens cal VOCKS WENK AT THE CLOSE, - (Continued from First Page.) Class, however, does not always ant ecla.ly is this the case in han: caps, Ha will he at a dis the fact that a 100-pour him. It whl be necessary, therefore, Ramavo (to carry some’ twenty lead pads. isher, et ing of the first three by any means, Rubicon {s a horse of great speed, but ossensex no courage. He has never yet beaten a good horse, and the writer « that he can defeat horses of Ramapo, Rice, #. There lq of cannot bese of the clase and the ot ee not vee. satisfactory, and vis enane are not particularly rosy. Rey El Santa Anita ia the Western last year with & ation, made by winning the ‘During his sojourn here colt who came Ea he made no friends, and the talent unanimously set him down as a doggy count % that he was off “uring the entire season, He is sent on th with a record of ja won In 2.07, and a private trial in 2.0834, He was so good that euch a good judge as Jimmy McCormick sent on $409 to Chicago to ‘be placed in a Vinter book on the race at Gravesen ‘The horse has been w honest fachton that traine and there aie many who the winner me and a quarter in a fraction less thar 2.11 makes Matt Allen think that his” imported he has chances, Bassetlaw must improve W lderfully over his previous shown form before he can be considered as having a chanee, The same may be sald of Laz. | ion to being out- zarone, who, in addi! classed, is not on ed After carefully reviewing the chan} of all of the probable, startess, the ¢ Vicon Ix forced upon one that eve thing favors Dr. Rice, and the write cannot go beyond him to look for the winner. He is as fine as silk, he has the best jockey on his back-anl a lucky one. too, in his race—and he is at home fn the going that will prevall to-morrow. second place the writer likes Ramapo, knowing that he Is in magnificent shape, and Is a horse of un- duestioned courage and speed. The selection of I rney_ for third place may seem absurd when | such horses as Rey El Santa Anita, Sir Walter, Rubicon and. others remain |the race, but nevertheless bis ght |Welght, his fondness for heavy going and his great speed may enable him to get far enough away from his field to Ket a position The race on paper is one of the hard- est to figure on, for the contestants are very well matched. Dr, Rice and Ram- apo will probably be the choices of the talent. Fd Kearney Is Itkely to be at a good price. SPECIAL HANDICAP TRAINS. Sea Hench Rallroad Prepared for the Big Gravenead Event. There Is every Indication that the at- | tendance this year at the Inaugural meeting of the Brooklyn Jockey Club will be favorable in comparison with any previous meting held under the auspices of the Club. ‘The officers kave been in daily com- menication with General | Manager Frank 8. Gannon, of the Bay Kidge Boat and Sea Beach Railway Company, and have arranged all of the final details for the rapid transportation of visi- tors to thePace track. The boats will leave hourly from the foot of Whitehall street, at the terminus of the Elevated Railway, and on the ar- jrival of the beats at’ Bay Ridge, the trains will be in waiting to convey race- goers to the track without delay. Brooklyn J. Filed. siden Phil Dwyer, of the Brooklyn Jockey this morning tiled the Hoense issued to his club ty the State Racing Commission in the County Clerks office Brookisn, This Is the frat Lvense to be filed tn Kings County under the new law. The Icense runs until May 13. 1896 [At permite 4 running races and a haves at it. track at end. T lines to | trains a MR. SCHIEREN EXPLAINS. ne re int Island will run extra Ne vored) Buying the Gravesend Water Plant, A statement was given out by Mayor | Schlieren, of Brooklyn, this morning, in reply to criticism on bi bill to purehase the water-works at Gravesend, bulit by John Y. M He says: ‘Taking into consideration the de- pressed condi fairs in th Thirty-first ron Its real estate, an burd enue’ t t prud the bill. The immediate net Aue Would exceed the interest upon bonds, which would have to be Issued to pay for the water plant, and woull leave a surplus to be put In the payment of the bonds at maturit siles, such revenue would be constantly | Increasing year by year.” —e Coming Events, The Sevonty-fret Regtinent wiil assemble of Friday evening for drill in the evolutions of the Tog tment, call will Sounded at 8.10 o'clovk, and assembly at 815 o'clock, The regl- ment will parade ter on Wednesday Students of che Arta, of New York, wntert ‘ Mall Bulding. @ will consist of tableaux viv picture: Abbey Charen, s Powlor, Gutnstrou Mow and art Among. Uh services aro Mrs. J st Mas Alice Mises Grace and. Marte Genevieve Stephens and Mr Matthews Closing recept f@rican Academy of Dan- tne Mi! line avenua and Gariner street, ne 1 Vl Bast Fitts street, tonight and Wednisday and Thursday evenings ach evening by SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Sun rises ...444 8 Van Ghele's orchestra, HIGH Wath AM 1 A Sove-us OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. INCOMING STRAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY Peconic PARAS cee BERLIN, May 14.—The National Zel- tung says that Emperor William ha accepted the resignation of Herr Fret- herr von der Goltz, the Admiral Com- mander-in-Chief of the German Navy. {a added that Admiral von Knorr succeeds Admiral von der Goltz as Com- mander-in-Chlef, dvantage from boy will ride por y ven founds of dead weignt in the shape of Griffin is not a strong fin- r, and on paper it seems as though the Jast furlong would be bruls- drive The horse is in grand shape, however, and cannot be considered out A despatch from Berlin on Feb, 2% last announced that it was stated on good authority that Vice-Admiral Secretary of State for the {Marine Department, and Admiral von 1 Goltz had expressed to the Emperor desire to. retire, Sir Walter thing in his favor, however, and that Is heavy ing. He revels In mud. His work has 8 and that His matter had deferred until the Marine Budget the Emperor's dis- the two Admirals ts sald to have been insufficient represen- in the Reich. the rejection resulted in y of a portion of the Gow strengtlening: the German fleet, a project reperisd to It has been ciaimed, though, — JAPAN IS GENEROUS. Lino Tang Without Increased Indemnity, SHANGHAI, May 14.—It ts announced that the Japanese renounced their claim to the Liao Tung Peninsula Jemanding the payment of an of indemnity for 80 Tt ts added that the conduct of Japan in this matter is warmly praised, that the disbanding of the will cause disturbances, DENIES IT. a Increased amount Chinese bray FOREIGN OFFICE Statement Concerning a Supponed Behring Sen Agreement. LONDON. May 14.—The Foreign Office, referring to the report that Great Brit- ain has decided not to renew the agree- ment with the United States respecting ing up of urms and implements of sealing vessels, says that there was Aeally no such agreement, but that alers were glad for thelr own pro- tection, to apply to the Customs officers the season, to seal up thelr weapon ROGERS GETS HIS DIVORCE. Minnie Palmer Makes No Defense to Her Husband's Action, DON, May U4.—John R. Rogers, the theatrical manager, obtained a de- cree of divorce to-day against his wife, Minnie Palmer, the actress, Mr. Rogers filed a petition for divoree on May I. on the ness, naming Mr. pround of unfaithful: |, Manager of a theatrical company, ag co-respondent. The sult was not defended. Sends Out Another Bulletin of Vietory, May 14.—A despatch re- ceived her from Havana eays that Col. Arizan, with a force of seventy cavalry, had defeated a band of insurgents num- The despate ‘arlos Castillo, has also been disper: Denth at Asn: ALGIERS, May 14.—Aresk!, the famous bandit chief, and five of his companions to-day at Azaza. band of outlaws to which these men be- Kabylla for a They were captured early in the wake “exeautel Cummins, jr., of Boston, have been e | Severe Shock of Earthquake Felt at Corfu--No Damage. CORFU, May 14.—A severe shock of arthquake was felt here at midnight. 'o damage was done. " OFFICE ¢ Manhattan track and ali other | RS ELECTED. nion Theological Seminary Alumni pprovel of the| At the annual meeting of the alumni of h Theological the Seminary officers were elected: silent, Frank A. Johnson, of New n.; General Secretary and iiNet: Ex- ark avenue, the harles A. Briggs, Wiliam [F. Nelson, Charles R. ker, Thomas A Bllss and Daniel BE, Lorentz, Whiskers 0 led While He Prayed. ‘& butcher living at 338 Willlamaburg, was before Justice pulling out_th Pencus Pomeranz, a nelehhor. taken place In a synagoxue 's butcher stop, Ng When the sixteen-year-old gon of Finkelstein leaned over and pulted his. whiskers ed to tha butcher, = Sp He Sleeps Standing. RUFFALO, ¥. M—Arthur Davis, for medical tr. He has been unable Angled walls of the rooms his Is a mental malady Gasoline Farnace Explodes, sotine furnace in use by a plumber on the 17 Amsterdam avenue, Nod. Friday even: | Who was assinting the ‘The bullding took Are. were extinguished before the arrival of the fire: COTTON TRADING MODERATE. | Opencd at a Sight A ) Moon rison. 12.04 | | ner, was burned about ‘choot fund. Musle | but the flames ce-sWheat --Ontn Quiet. Trading on the Cotton Exchange was moderate, with fluctuations of compar- | little import ince, about 2 points lower, while our an advance then recove on ; Liverpool tu- | market oper duly seAutwerp | a. TOCK EXCHANGE ELECTION. Bremen | Little Ex: Kitts tement Att of Oflecrs £ The annual election of the Stock Ex- change was held to-day, 1 was 679, and the election passed off Without any excitement. Heston electest ar w UFieans seodalvesion Ge i The total vote ewfoundiand juayra Havana ‘The officers hell, who was re- joverning Com: man, James Mi letected; members of tee (to serve four ghast, Wm. Don Keppler, Le Cc. Kilbreth J. alf; to serve one year, James ‘Trustee of Gratuity to es, acoee Nominati: Navaass oF jittery Goffe, D. Pearl, G, 8, Lancon Wines. = W.illan'a, J. . “Mastin and ' | Heavy Realizations and Lack ef Sympathy from London Cordage Suffered the Big Break of the Day in Wall Street, Lower quotations from London an@ heavy realization for local and foreign accounts gave the bears the market for @ shor: while thia morning. The decline was equal to 1-4a1 per cent, Chicago Gas leading on a report that Mie Atgeld had vetoed the Frontage 1. After the very moderate recessions noted those working for lower prices were unable to accomplish any futth Fesult, and the bulig showed that. they were still masters of the situation a: have a firm grip on the market. The fact of the matter is, the public have taken hold and their operations have fur more influence than the come bined efforts of the professionals, many of whom continue to “buck” the tise, to the detriment of their bank accounts. The trading, while brisk, did not come up to the large proportions reached oa EE go spect rose “hicago special says: “Thi ahead of thelr percentages In the caste bound freight pool have paid $2 cash per fon into the pool to adjust percentages, It looks as If thesnew pool had come to The highest amount paid was The steamer Berlin, which from Souchampton last evening, brought £173,000 gold_bars consigned to A\ Belmont & Co. for syndicate account. The exports, exclusive of specie, from New York for the week were $4612, against $7,196,081 for the same week wh cable despatch from London It 1s learned that a proposition t tend for two and @ half years the Ce tral Pacific's first mortgage bonds, whic mature in July, 18%, will be advertised in London and New York to-morrow.” Money 11-2 per cent. on call. Foreign exchange 1s dull and steady st 4.86 4861-4 for bunkers’ long and 487.0 487 1. for demand sterling. ‘ommercial bar silver sold at 66 7 Mexican dollars at 628-4, oone ae pe aene fomalned free Gon let, but the tone remain Prices ‘wory wei maintained, “Eade wanna was a feature and advanced to ‘The reports from Chicago that Gov. Altgeld 1s opposed to any antl all 1 lation Intended to help the Trust had only a pasding effect upon the stock, Cordage ehares were weak owing to a drop in the first mortgage bonds to. 4, It 18 said that a bank has closed out « large line of these securities held as collateral for a loan. J. & W. Seligman '& Co. will ship 200,- 000° ounces of silver; Nesslage, Colgate & Co., 60,000 ounces; Zimmermann & Forahay, 25,000 qunces and 25,00 Mexi- can dollars, and Muller, Schall & C 25,000, ounces of silver for account of the Pennsylvania Lead Co,, to Europe on the steamship Berlin saiting to-mor At the annual meeting of the Dela- ware & Hudson Canal Company. to-d the old Board of Directors was re-elec ed. Louis Windmuller presided, and there ‘were about twenty, stockholdet prevent’ ‘The annual report wae printed some time ago. The stock market wan decidedly weale er this afternoon. Prices yielded be- cause of heavy realisations and the ab- sence of London support. Manhattan declined 21-8, and the remainder of the Ust 1-4 to 11-2 per cent. Pretty much everything sympathized and the bears were more active than for several days past, Cordage firsts broke to 46, and the shares sold at the lowest figures yet touched. George 8. 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Wheel, & Lake Eri Wheel & Lo E Injunction for Cord The United States Cordage Company obtainel a temporary Injunction from Justice Ingraham tw. the Supreme Court lo-fay restraining the William, Wire gone vanes Fright wall, me inveriin mt from ah the ‘aame af 7, Wall's, Song Rope Come pany or, Wotan Walls on holding ie frm of Wille ing business from, tes Cordage Comme, Aims to, pany. ‘The Cordage Company may be used by Wall's whe have Bey factory 13 Brooklya 4 \ ting | havea the busine of Willan, Walls + 3, | Company, and tears that the name of the A. | ard