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11 I 2 I THE SUN THURSDAYTUNE 4 1801 I fnl I baccarat games nt Tranbv Croft when Sir William Gordondimming made nn attempt through Mr llerkaloy Lflvalt one of the wit t I tla to secure a modlQcatlun or a with- drawn I of I the charges The defendants then said that thaT were prepared to substantiate the charges whleU I thor bad made acalnst Hlr William Gordon l Cu turning j i I Bit CharUs Hn ell then laid special straps l upon tho peculiar circumstances tinder I which the notion was brought and reforrud nt length scan Interview which Hlr William lor donUurnrnlng halwllji llout Levot Who I was a subaltern In Ihn I IIIIpIiITR regiment nml jrho bauiK asked by Hlr AVIIIInm to do what he cook wish Mr Arthur Wilson In regard 1 to the baccarat cnndnr replied that bo could I ji I not dltballevolils own eyes though lie added that be would ghiillir do anything for tho nko of Blr William nordonCumramit unit for ibo akpof tho Iouinont to which they belonged If the plaintiff conduct Sir Chnrlfs LIsts 11 continued at 110 muse ot title distressing I been the conduct or nn lmir c nt nnd honorable man Xn Innocent and bonornblo i rust WtUId hatn lain iiulot under theobnruH- rnadeagnlnat 9 tho plaintiff or signed tIm con t tension which tho plaintiff tlcned i Counsel lor defendants than onld Ihl tho t present notion Wile bronchi only tha- Ealnliff p lallrd In hil oiTnrin In encore his re r on hll trot tho urmy ronilnu t IttiMell dilated tition the Info- ntobftraero ¬ the Trnnliy Croitcnril riirty- no the mild character of ito buccnrnt entries ployed there In September istet t saying ii 0 of the I satisfactory results of this ease linn been tha dissipation of the absurd anti preposterous potions which hue beon formed regard to I the Occurrence Tranby rolt At the request a Sir ChorIne llusipll mode I I of tOO whist titbits usoit ouch night lrob Oreit In topUmbur for slaying n I default of reeulnr baccarat tables with the I position of the players especially marked upon them were produced air Charles Itus- cell also showed photocniphs of tho rooms at I Tranby Croft whom I tiio now historical games I of baccarat wrn played Tho juryman ex- amined ¬ these exhibit with n great doal of euro I ked questions about the game the tables the positions of I the players Ac nut conferred with each ithcr upon snveral r points whloh were raised by tie production of tba exhibits Hlr diaries Ttus ell also dwelt upon tho In trloaelea ot Ibo itamo of baccarat nnd explained to the Jury that from the rosltlons which us- tbey I could sea front Ibo tables the tinier oc- cupied ¬ I It wes utterly Impoeslolo lor tile wit esses to bo mistaken ns to tho conduct with I II which Hlr William GurdobCumuilui wiu It was noticed that tto Prince of Wales and Sir William OordonCummIB followed sir Charles leech attention tvnd deep interest addition dir GhDrlel ItUtSflL who as already staled helnl 11- 1tclln a slow measured tone most intense Interest by all present IB court At times HlrCharloss voice rose to a pitch of consideiublo lOlO end warmth Ks- ne j lnlly was title tbo when the volrtan jurist entered Into a fovcre cutting demtncla- tlfluof the plalutlM asking tlm jury pnsieio- UIt4ylfthe first cry of an Innocent plan charged Withurhoatlng at cards would nut bo Whereare mynccuseia lirlngtham face to race with me r Sir CharleH added IIli this plnntlfTs no- tlbu In signing the document In which ho pnictleally admitted iiiii guilt was lust of a rnnu who WR coutent to bo steepad lu dis ¬ honor and utah who vas content to bo to regarded by his ntcniK In describing use event which look plane In Mrs Arthur Wilsons LUll torts nt Trnnby belt l c Sir Charles PussdUnld that Mr Arthur Mnnley vTli on wltiie > od r rentrd- aois ii t of cheating uPollho part of hit Wllllnm- Jfordon that when he Mr j I I Whispered Mllsou tutnod to Mi Berkeley lovett und I 11 cummlng IB cheating the latter Mr Lateiti ruidio- dNoneneoyou are mod M Rut edJod5lr Cbarlss Sir Uerkeley J ovctt niter receiving tills commtinlcutlon paid more ntttntton to tho guuie watched Hlr t villlnm Gordonturn j timings play nnd mw for hlmsiof thnt what Sir Arthur blauley llson bud said tvs true Alter the play wan over Jlr Wilton told his mother Mr Arthur yVfUoii tutu Mr und Mil Lviett drucnot what bo had seen a ito e llllnm UoidonLummlng Will i luring Clot tber agreed on the following nljjlit to nine for tHet Carat plalni a uroinrli flat Led tnlle with a Hue 1101 It tojonu which the pluyura Blare must > plncod- ContlnuinK Sir Charles llueoll saul The f precis wbluii hud been dtnwu up In regard to f the btccarat tcuuijil 14011 tlmt Iho plaintiff should bo watched Beyond the mark IIwour tatd there wits no concert of action ot any I lut nil who knew tlio story of the pre- vious ¬ days play aid Sir Vllltaiu OiirdouCura- inlnvb actions > awthe I latter ropeut the ac- tions ¬ i ompliilned of Blr Cliiiiles Huseell In scathing tnrms de I counted Hlr WIIII lotonullmln for resting under Si ns this settling I nzie bald that this wits donu lure to avoid ncundnl which would In tno Prince nl V ales But I man uf lion rlf there were fifty I pilncc In th case would nut buvoulloireil mauonortn ho clouded any such consideration Nn this wont do lr duly our In whloh the rcnnditl alTooted thu IDC of VnleH wa that Io wim uniylng II fit nthiy game ot Lncenrut In I lioue whore there was ii vlivnt- Blr Ulllaiu QordonCummlncs explana ¬ tion of bin strange conduolII that he lost his head lou lavl the witness box oool olever Intolllgent Tuero was noth- ing ¬ I about his appearance or lu hi manner In the witness box to show that be loot his heed Uer Woo It the conduct of n mnn who bad I u hil eadwheu he coolly s aniicd ttie- WfWutoJ J for ills Rluanturi nnd lIe dOP I I m Ituul etur plajrtut cards again i al iiVtlll fen pravnni me roll play 1 >itil nlJllnTar whist f 1 tII lout lilA I had i hen He was I c 1tIf tin l ieiTuuvia regal d to hlucon 5 llhlt a i I nail 111 Clikilos Bus anti roust UO your d 01 tUhuWtitotVstbtul v I may La tot you tu- llloratfon of Sir Charley n uoeU was f mSJ1asoaist aid l ufed paIn 10 I end kept tbo Prince of- rnl anifaterybody else us If spellbound listening I to t Oh word Uttered from one and ot tha court other among the nudlrnco I the memtieiH of Ibe t tar the wltneeseu ansi the I jury all Inaned IcrwHrd eagerly llateulng to this JurlSI1 udmlrabla addreK tl Ilinm doidon umnilnr In spltoof the rot I 10oauoIblnl to which IH tiCs nub IIt felm hutch in the KlIgutOHt front tbe witht ring iutHilil h ho rocxhed I OccMlonally i It la true tlm color deepened on the baronet B hcekand at olicr Union n gray UU fUnrtn scemvd to cross Mh month but ilifto wet the only lfiis oihibiten the only traces Which betrnked thifnct Hint tli prowl toilior buronet wati being huM up for the huger of bum to l von ut- lieuuved Interest was shown upon tin part olthnlwiiysruott attentive 11lo18Iuthr d In tDcCouit htanley NVIIton hon 01 t tun iiilllUmuiio I on nor ol rimby t Nil and tlm IcmlUe ftovihodor of Ibo wellknown W of bloinneis- piyjnB 101 Ill bctwran Hull Now yorK 2 i nd nmny other horse onturnil the rjtnes I tax- t ns tbs first vltmtb fur Site il ffiico Jlr Wllion txstiied to the furt that on the ititel iilirhtnt f t the bCconrn playlnu at Tianhy Ciolt on I Bi t 1 roil roimtor rcpirsentlnt x5 on spiueo nr tlilorlu fionl of Mi t ililtiin jar doBfOMninilng I Wiser tile laitorMnblrau won t > William fled hiss omits I In tout of IIIIln1 also LuaU uuotherxQ counter In tite I iUfrClit hand jhu Bnronct mu ordiisi tu- thlfl vltiiem thim looked sit hlr J lwifd BonMrrolit hand and oelul hatlo hold n tiauriil and u coutt curd At I pnA UroiipoJ the t tt counter trout his rIght ImiHlanii w foIlld on buIlt of the counters ha htMl Illtm thu table ttIoattionie imen by Mr Wilson without ati filiation and lu a manner which leemed I toMnnrehllie nirr nnd wlilob decidedly l zrOud the aitdioneo outmed n great auntie J t iin In tlo court rOOl Jha wblspuied cum m BlA ol Tlii sn nflcentlo yesterday r WHiMistsrtltuj pvdntK waie re f and lasted for some minutes i fetttlmilnff Mr Arbor Wilson Hnld tint be- fair thesSDie tlipi by Hlr Wllllnm i fame evening and that i li then told Mr Cerkeley Lovott that the Ilar- RP t WHS chentluir at cards When ho Mr VlaOIlnrome Mr Levett of what ho lieu Wllllnmn play Mr Levett said that If WNN Impossible that he lie wlinoxsl I zntLmftaiee Mr Arthur Htnnliy Wilson lilt tlat hathru tOll Mr Jlvrknluy Levett to IrWIIIRI OordonCummlnir Mr Lejottj followd his Mr Y4Ieene ndrire nnd he aluo nw tba Jlarono- tehtatm I tba mnuuer already described Mr 1 I Levett upon being convinced by pernonal ob Mrvttlon that wuat Mr Arthur Wilson seW In recant to tha llarouct cheating was true ex elnUned IhisIe 1 too botl I i JUArtlinr Utnnlay Vllnon I who tics come Into tiolorlny Wrought the baocnint scandnl In- tnH unoutSU I years if ae nnd drarsrsm thn- biiiibto I lashlon IIM entirely compnieil- wblui t dying his 1 At tlm sousuletut of hlftliarlea liiirsoli ho 11lcl1 t ilm duiiiiiuuH or representation of IholUlllv Croft hnccniat player ou tha nuts handout to him In the mltium Lox In the resiioctlve positions which they occupied upon tlio oven I Ip whenthe Mrantie actions of Sir William I grdonCummlng wore first notlerd The I u model table an arranged by young Mr Wilson i wes J then parsed over to ihu jury box for the I inspection of the iiirors who examltied it t Wlfn great steal f fntereut- Tb wltL tK ruibfd nnuilly nnd wee quito I inaignant when nuknd f lr he wan not 1 nnvn e l in tnecamoof beci ii sit VOUIIK Mr llson I replied tint hn had played the uanieofleu I Ic torn notorious at Tinuuri I roitnnd- cjainifd I I to tisolot JIII1 ludtrbtRl1 the tuiuo I I It all 11 details Ir Tbe court adjourned for luncheon in the I ptidapI this tomlinonv and the Pijnco of- Wiles LIP nouoiad the Lord Chief Justice I i dy Colorldco stud har with bis pros Inc at luncheon whlln not celebrities as Co eDtiy Homcrnt and OSIIwn llllaraH Ilr I tril did terrlt J them to hlpl luinhui with them lIke stock of edllies tlln drloU a pal s which Iboli hotter IaliaHitd t 1 frlaiils I had provided lucmseUvs with bust to aim lUhtfor refr hmenis fur themMilvvi alI fr t Its l little l of their Jefiss nrnuml the I fcono bars of the uelcbbcrhood watch 0 i L L paoud almost to suffocation by the moro com- mon ¬ herd 01 baccarat enthusiasts Wbelihe principal actors in this 14mb1nl trl rutnelently refreshed their legal exertions YOlnl Mr Wilson re- turned ¬ to his poslllnn witness box and continued Lie lostimony Mr Wilson said that ho faw Hlr William UonlonCiiinmlna cheat estate Heltha lloroneti had a 5 counter on and when ho dUooierecl that the card turned up wnafavorable to him pushed C f 2 eoltner forward with 1 which be belli In lila hAnd anil n was 011 him The witness then detailed tho subscnaotit coavor cotton which ue bad with Mr Berkeley LeTet tll letters bedroom saylnathht whln told tliq latter of i whet lie the lind Son while the Uaronot plared bmcarnt M- rlevott exclaimed My drill To thlnl of IoiitCol hit William ordonOUlllnt bi- Iim oaitMht cheating ut wltiipsnsulilt I nsktd What on Coollulnlllo iloV To this Mr LeT U ro pile Jof cootlnasa1 sake dont ask mo He Is In my icirlment and was ray own Captain What nmllo uint Later Mr Arthur Rtnnlov Wllnon nalil I then mothtrrald- iorcoodnegaenko told my mother of whet I bad teen aO dont bolo a scandal hero then toM her hat I Ivo1IIITO a proper tiiblo pretmrad for sn that a repetition of tho conduct ii e bud obiored- ottld no rendered lbl- pItrlarlnl to H question on the poultice young IbOI Bihj that llioro WIlt absolutely no- nlrOOlnllo Watch Blr WlllUm lorlonCum 11 ollhe Ieconlllllhl of tie baccarat 1 liliiyltiR laet for bnccnrnt- on that occasion wn u i entry table colored with urcon bnlo An ustt tho prnlol night the 1rlnco ot Wales occunlad ollon sif tinnkerand Oon iinni Wil- liams ¬ as noupirr J lie wlmois bellevod tint tho plaintiff agAin hud 11 pnpor alit some of his counters on the table lln hail I oIlier counters In the breast i luojuket l of hlsdrussoont- Tha plnlntltr added tbe witness had a long thick cnrncntarn pencil In his hnml on 1 this pencil the worJi Tranby Croft wero stamped Sir Wllllnm OorilonOtimmlng- stnkeil n 5 com tor anil the Irlnoo ot Wales gums cm d s to Lad Covcntrywho took a seven vhlh was ronddorcil n good curd from the punk The plaintiff siccoruiteg to the witness looLcd over Laity Coventry bend ned he the 7ltnersl then i saw sir NMIllnmn hand co out and gradually advance toward Ibo white line marked on tile hnccnrnt table Continuing Mr WlUoi said nml l 10h- hrolthllol upon the flirt of everybody 1bCI that tho dropping of n via nouhl hnvo Ioen henrd 5 hit I It thOu came round to the 1rlncenf Wnlens turn totnkea- canl l nnd ho took one and said Inm boo iiiint the card being bad Immediately upon hearing this said tile witness nlowly tIle William UonlonUummlng pushed just over the line n 10 counter It wn four Inches awny from the oriclnul t1 counter The plaintiffs tableau won the PrInce ot Wnloa paid him n A6 note oterlookluK the other counter which plaintiff had pushed over the line Ttereupou Sir William Qordon Cummlngexclalmod Meg pardoti sir there I Is another tanner UO note hoio which you hnvo forcotten be Prince of Wnlea saying I wish you would put your tAkeR forward more consplou- ously yule the additional Lilt Later in tbo game said tba lames witness Sir William OorannCummlngnicked another counter over lie hut with his reach When the ul olo uio9 woro mado the 1 rnOd of Wales questioned hlr Wllllnm HiirdonCummlDg llr- 1IlkoJI1elt nod Mr lvcett Green In han scOtt ot 1 nature during the baccarat playing nn III Green asked to bo confronted with the plaintiff 1onlylni to further queetoll Mi Wilson said that from tbe time witness had signed tic prCcIs until the notion fur damages brought nunlnst the d rndunli was co- mIlocodll had neor said n to nnybOly with the alTulr known as the bncdarnt scandal Upon croBoxnmlnatlnn the witness said that he haul co occupation and that ho hud ten nt Cnmbrldee University for l 0 year but he ndded my father thought only I Into of tlmo my BtlIDJ there of Wilsons oxponso Ar folluwncl thll admission In to further questions during his ctossixnmlnntlon Jtr Mlanu said lint bao ¬ mInt WIIB plnyed nt Tranby Cioft In 1HVJ but father iibjiCteil to It nnd It wus not played there again until upon the occasion of the 1rlnce of W nlvss viult In The crossosnmltmtlon 1IIIOIIprhIHI Inn I IcY icon was iiproocusi 01 some lent1t hilt the hollcltorUunvral sir Kdwanl Clarke lead nut counsel for sir illlmii Gordonlummtnir- vlio conluotod It only succeeded In Iorlna nu act asonai soc 0 Hful upsetting O ot the Jacta drtallail In tbn original story told hI the witness Tho minor points brought out Sir rharlrs Hnsoll acre rl i ealer dur ¬ lngtbe croH < vamlnmlon Mr Stan lay Ion repeating hU tcottinuny an to tho cheating with tho crentost of o lnoiis nnd nu concern aud leaning on tho rail of the witness boy giving nn Illustration of the manner In whMi several acts attributed to the plalntm- wero done Mr Wilsons iexamlnatIon wits not tin ishu d when the court adjourned until to- morrow ¬ In ppltt > of I the roar of Jauchtorwnlch ctoot- ru lila relation of tile Cambridge XI ell Mr Arthur Stanley Wllon made a capitol witness and wn In hitS cold way thu youth related na mo of haIr a dozen ox- amplcs how he sw Sir William OordonCum wing on his sIde winning lool for an addi ¬ tional counter and only find counter In an incomanlaat tiplton 1oung Wilsou tail that ho Glen saw tlio linronol itish this coun- ter ¬ forn nrl iu 1 as tl ndd it tr lila stnLeii and tlienietall l hoW ho saw the extra money paid In Mir William who amorllng to the de ¬ fondants wits not entitled to tho money hInts dramatic still was young Wilson root ¬ tation oTn nterijflw which be says took Place Iptwnei hlniMlr und pttng Berkeley Loett t l ° w My Ur Clinn nripealpil 1 In My DIr Fellow Old derail buIck nt 101 I Dear Caplnd buthaeiecd that Ihll I li tio hot title evidence scout n grprt deal more young Wilson gave with drnmnliif lone nnd- gpHtiire nail acting In ncharado When the court adjourned Sir Edward Onrko for the plnlnfI lat appeared only to have rncbpd thofrlnconf the subject with young Mr Wilson who dlMIiiily denIer the exist cutup of II coimmct lownlch Gor- iloiiCuiniiilnK during the pecond nlclus rlny nnd Kiild that lie oul l nt Imagine how statement to tint Ice t hnd got into Lieu Wit 0 llitmBri pcs of nKfoaaio cnuucu iv AIIKIUCA It unit the Orrmnn Reformed Clitirrh May 1oiHllily bc Veiled Asuunt rAm Juno 3The elchtynfth nn nual session ot tha Oenoral Synod of thu lie frrmed Church In America wits opened hero this nitornoou nrcl wilt ccntlnno for I week or moro There wore over 200 delegates piesout nt time afternoon session which was held in tho Itoformcd Church The Synod was culled to order by the President the Ilev Dr J Itomeyn Terry of Khlnebeck OlTlcrs for tho coming church year wero elected ns follows Iresldcnt Iho HOI Dr II T Corwln of New ErmMvIck Yfcrlreslilcnt the llov Dr C L Welli of I Flalbllshi iinViilaiittit cleik the 111 11 Tencyrk of NowYork temporary clerks io OZ Collier of Thousand luhnds and the llov W H Vehnrt of Itarltan After Ibo election n recess woe taken until tomorrow morning when the Kynod will moot In I lilncat- lonnl Hall This evermitig I in the Ilutormed Church Dr Dorry prenchfil j tho nynodlcul our mon Jim delegates rome fiont ovfrypart of the hailed Htiito IIII1I1V nnivnl I ol the Thlid < tburch of I PhllaUaliihln which was dissolved rnvorni years njo hy I the Olnsslsof riillmlelnhlii HoxrettcJ to be herinl tomor- row ¬ Fridays son will be lemusd to con sldcrlng the advltiahllliy of uolUol the branches of th lleformod thin country the Oermnn Iteiormed Church nnd the Ilaformed Church In America The Hynod- of the tlCininn llofornuil lunch will KO Into speclnl Bo tlou in 1bllajolphla tomorrow eeung IUflr fuse In Weal Mired A lire rtnrtoI In Victor Yornoi tow boat of lice un Cite Kpcoud floor of 42U West street early yesterday morning Polloumnii horn cnn ol the Charles street stutlon saw it and sent in au alarm Before the engines arrived- it bad spread throtmh the third and fourth stories of the building and before they had got to work at It the heat had set tire to In- flammable ¬ stuff I In JobnMoonans grain slot ago house next door at 427 and 423 It did not take long to wit the flro out when tbe en- gines ¬ finally slid got nt work Mr VernoV of lice furniture won ilamngvii 50 J Mellon ouunV Huloon iloun stairs woe datnnciil two by water Jba hcbnaider Cigar Oimpany- Wliioh occupied the third and lourth Stories lost linu worth of tobacco Moonsno stock ot grain wnj damaged to the extant of IIOIK1 coil the buildings whloh were also owned by Moonan seine damaged tlOOOl Nearly all the loss Ueovored by insurance No ono knows how the Ore started llcrcllntn MUSS Var Lumps at XtgIt Tho Fork Coramlsslonorsat a speclnl meet lug > estt rday considered an application from Charles D Stoner of Torayth Street for this use of a house In Pelham Park as a lodging house and sanitarium for poor children Mr Stoner said that be represented several charitable societies and that only nominal charges would be made to tha children Commissioner llnna- f Suui4 that the Hoard bud flu p iwoi In pormlt lie uro of lurk property for boarding bonno- niirpnec Hiibsiniipntly In oxeculhti roanton t HIM iippllfnlnn was flODINIl An i rir lois Hindu that i cYcle rl < lets must tip IIIUII1 II Llit In thii Iiri hail the 1nrk- i oiiujw ro Instructed to nrrrst lor violations 111111011110 I > SHOWER BATH NTIIETUNNEL un nvsiKDs IDEA OF rna wAr TO Kilt TttR fHOKE AND FOO Itotory Fee Electric JLlahti Carreet of- DeitctaUd Air and Cable Kond Fee Cures ofOtber HehmeHnBSe to the Railway Commlialoners EnKlniar Pro- tect ¬ Acnlast ItUliUnic the Tnancl A lot of teen who thought they knew how to light nnd ventilate the Fourth avenue tunnel ofthoKonr York Central end Hudson Diver llnllrond voront the Chamber Commerce yesterday titornini to explain their schemes to tho State Board of Hallway Commissioners The members of tbo Hoard aroi W C Rogers Iiaao N lInker Jr and Michael nicknrd F W Kanborn of tbo Gn Yonttatlng Com- p ny the lint man who spoke had A grit ¬ since Ho told tbat bo bad applied totuernll road company for plans ol the tunnel but didnt get them For that reason ho couldnt protorly explain great tchemo by which he toileted tIme tunnel could l to lighted and cleared ofsmoko and steam Chairman Itosars advised Mr Banborn to have another talk with tho railroad people Dr Graham Scott President of the Scott Electrical Manufacturing Company said that by moans of the lluntlngton search light which Is virtually nn electrical are IteM the tunnel could bo Illuminated so that the light wouldnt Interfere with the engineer a bit Attention wits callod tu the fact that the tun- nel ¬ very often IB tilled with smoke and fog but that didnt make Dr Bcott lose any of his en- thusiasm ¬ Tho search light ho said could ponetrnto all torts of fOil and smoke end steam Charles It Strovells scheme to ventilate the tunnel was to run nn air shaft Its entire length aad let tho smnko and steam escape through openings nt the sides above the trains When VllllnmJ Ulllnrnir n consulting and supervising electrical engineer got on his feet and smiled In a aol > atlsflod manner he told the Commlniloners he was there on his own hook and didnt represent any company cr potent lie advocated tho placing of Incan- descent ¬ electric lights along the giound ot the tunnel Tttts the way the hloossto Tunnel is lighted Mr Hammer sold J K L Uodkln representing the East Side Property Owners Association asked I the Com- missioners ¬ to consider the comfort COIl von lonlence of the people he spoko for when they select a plan All the piopeny owners wanted was to he free from smoke nnd cinders charlie Hustol a man whose voice was so weak that he had to get right In front of the desk at which the Commissioners wero seated to read tin details of his plan advocated a greet big shower bath Foe dust and smoke said Mr Hustsd appear lobe tie evils to be overcome We all know thnt however douse a for n lleht shower obliterates It at once I propose a shower to bn turned on orotT at plensmn ansi In the following manner 1 would plane under the roof of the tunnel In sections uf a bloc or more Iron pIpes of sufficient capacity ouch connecting with the Crotonlmaln Interuils 01 twelve to flltfrn incites I would connect the pine with small lateral ptrioratrd pipes closed at I bo onus nnd valves placed to con- nect ¬ tho Croton mains with the tunnel mains could be worked Horn a iential Minion to tutu on a shower whenever tbe conditions required It Simple as this titan Is I am BiitJBflcd It will kill any fog lay the dust and clear the at- mosphere ¬ L J Wing proposed to do great things by means of rotary Inns and tht oe towers The first thine nocopary to tbo sucicss of his project would be the bulldlngot a woll lu the centra of Ito double tunnel Then on oh track would have a tunnel of Its own t When every opening in tuo ttiunolo had been closed Mr Wings ro- tary fans would go to work und lu four minute drive the foul air up throuch tie three towers which ought to be higher thea tho adjoining buildings so that the neighbors would t bo plentIfully supplied with BIUOK- Oan steam und otbenliBacreaablo things Jonri i iinssroni sam no otto nn idea that moke send steam In the tunnel Irom the on glros caused all the trouble In order to do away with that he proposed a cabin system A J Yerkouteren constructing engineer ot the Hnntnrlet Company prOEentod a plan for ventilating the tunnel by carrying time smoko nod steam through slantingdrnrght pipes Into towers In the yards of tlio houses along the avenue George H Knight told the Commis- sioners ¬ that by pumping desiccated air Into tbo tunnel the fog and steam could easily bo killed The only way to vontllato IB to ventilate wnB Iho Btiirtl nn assertion with oblot II M EvenS of the Hnrlmn Lighting Company be- gan ¬ to tell all oboist his plait Jlenxldhod force tho foul alt from one end to the other ami huts get rid of It Nat Sawyer ono of the Centrals enclneers and held of the local lodge of the Brother- hood ¬ told tile Commissioners that he and four companions wero there to protest vigor- ously ¬ against the use of any light In the tun- nel ¬ It was dangerous Mr Sawyer paid and the engineers didnt want to Da responsible If the tunnel wits lighted tbey couldnt see tbe signals Howard Constable advocated the uoe nf a patent air Injector and ejector Another Cen ¬ trill enelneer Charley Hall then backed up the na rtlnnB of his companion Sawyer In renard- to the dancer 111 lltfhtlne the tunnrl II Charles Ulmnn advised olmtiBt ansi near the toM of the tunnel for ventilation and electric lights tat Into the root for Illumination The Commissioners are to meet again on Monday next In Albany THE EAST JERSEY JIAPTISTS PaStor floyd n < clnrcn lor tbe Absolute Independence or Churches The celebration of the East Jersey Baptist Associations > emlcentennlalnnnlvorsarv was continued yostordny in the Bergen Baptist Church Jersey Cliy The Itev Mr Itolllnson of Ilahwny was Moderator A feature ot the exercises was a discourse delivered by the hay Dr W N Boyd the pastor of the Peddle Memorial Church In Newark Ho advocated tie absolute Indepondenco of local churches whlcli he said were oorolen In their power rind could coopoiata with other churches only in tho ansoclntlon- ThlR association ho continued has nn Judicial powers The pastor of each local church ought not to bo Interfered with by nn v other person As long as ills own chute Is satisfied he ought to bn entirely free to Inter- pret ¬ the Now Tostamont according to the light tloil IIIeI him and should utter Its commands- in his sermon without sending them IIroll8 the river for tavlelon 1iiHtirs should have the r sht of free re enrch with n llrm faith anti plionld ruinembor that thoie Is aconxtrnctlto and destructive chool of umber crltlnlmn nml tutu the blcber school of constructive crltlolm niiffht to havo tho fullost liberty of Invastl- gatlou ii he rcacrmaUtr GOt to tile IIoiltall- eaao Stern IB years old of IS Orient avenue Nowtovrn L I was arrested yesterday after- noon by Detectives McCormick and Brennnn- of the Houston street police station for stab- bing Abraham levi H Hungarian Young Stern la employed In his fathers soap manu- factory ¬ at 7D Itutgera street lie was sent yes- terday afternoon to collect a bill from Grocer Blumcnthal of 81 Pitt street Eluraenttta and Stern bad words concerning tho accuracy of the bill and finally came to blows Levi crime In the store nnd attempted to pacify the combatants Words having nn effect ho also used his flats ansi htern finally ran ot Of lie store down to lily Invion street Levi caught him at the corner wheie several blows wore whai Storn drew his penknife and exobllolllldj in the abdomen near the left vldp Htern stoat poured down the street Inc Levi walked to the police elation from which bo was sent to llellavue Dr Zerega pronounced liii wound serious It will reaulre very careful treatment but Levi was resting well last night Was Drunk nnd Fell Without Injury John Hares a laborer fell or Jumnod from the soot of the flvoBtory dwelling nt SlOWcM- BlxtyfliBt street early yesterday morning and when arraigned In the YorUlllo Police Court ft fow hours later tho only vlslblo mark of his adventure wits a bump on tbo forehead hayes lives on tho top floor lie baa been drinking heavily during the put few days1 and did iiot geE to his room uotii late Ill 11108 day rttgtit Tue next lIOIl the II1onta knew about him he was slttlniTtj the bacic yard very much dazed add nt aloss to understand how be came there Half n dozen broken rlatheidlnes marked the course of bill descent hail It was the noise of the broken lines rap iflg upon the windows that awoke tome of the tenants lutes told Policeman Labm that the house was afire and be had jumped to save his life Justice Murray roramltted him for examination as to his vanity and ho was taken to JJellerue Drove tbe hoes SoLO lbs Ground During thunder storm at midnight of Tile day a horse In a pasture nt Irtlnuton N J was ittriiik btr llahtlnc antI kilter it was an old horse formerly owzu by the late Jnteph Baldwin of Newark The JlgbtolnB stripped lbs shoes from tile horses lest and drove tbum into the ground nOSE IIYLYGE TArXED TO TOE JURF And It Took Them FITO Minutes to rind Verdict Mr Alt She VTnnttrt Rose Eyilngo made good uee in the Supreme Court yesterday of her ttvontyIlva rearstxp- erlenoe as an aotroi and nrly captivated the jury assembled to decide whether or tot Mrs Kate CJaxton Sloveinoii had the right to dill ¬ ehsrgber front her Captain Ewlll com- pany She wore a gown of puce silk with a bat to match antI In obedience to her ooun eels command talked to the jury nil the tlmo she was on the stand She Will rewarded for her trouble five minutes letter Judge P aohs summing up when the jury returned nBardlet in her favor for the full amount claimed 13120 Miss Kytlngo testified that In Juno 1869 she made contract with Kate Clnxton anti Arthur II Forrott t owners of tho Captain Swift ° company to plat the star ralo in tho piece with Mr Forrest for the tea on of 188900 She WAS receive 1125 a week until Oct U1 und 150 n week from that time until the close ol the season on April IS 18CU Op Doc U oho was dlso harced In Toronto She brought Ibo lesion for salary according to her contract The ilftfenca was that Miss iytlnge woo In llbordlnAlo and refnteil to comtiiy with lie rciiBtinnLl orders ot llr Fomet who Was innnRBor nnd proprietor of tbe company to chnngo the business of her part her acts It wasallcced were sntivorslveof nronarordT Neither XatpClaxton who la travelling nlth- hercompany nor Mr orrestwbo I Is in huroiip was In court Miss ttytlngo was accompanied by her son nnd Miss Grace Klmball a member ot the Captain thrift company In her own behalf sho said that sIte was a star and hnd pertain rlKhts Hue did not refute to niter bnr nnslnesft but ohfented Bite did finally niter bar earl and played It in the new form for lour days botora she was discharged Un examination she tnUl that her business re- lations ¬ with Mr Forrest hnd alWays boon Pleasant but that she did not consider him n gentleman Miss r Klmball sold that she always con- sidered ¬ Miss JoyllnlllhollllU Stars woro en- titled ¬ to certain pritlleses the way of private dressing looms and of taking eertaln liberties nut allowed to minor members ot tho com- pany Mils Kimball did not oxplntn wbnt sIlo meant by certain liberties liberalS that sho was lending lady of the company Hbe was present when lbs act of Insubordination onmilainod of was committed It wns at a rehearsal In Elmira Miss Eytlnfte did not reftiuo to utter- her part She objected but Ilnauly complied with Mr FOrt Ille directions although sho said that shut bad studied the part for sixteen weeks with Mr Mllman of Palmere and was np good a lodge ns Mr Forrest was Walter I Constantino stage manager Frog P Diicknu nsslstnnt stage miiiingr E i K- Bliort sInce carpenter nnd tltzhugu Owslor and Wright huntington netors testified for the defence that In consequence of Miss Eylinges refusal to molts tbe desired altera- tion ¬ a rehearsal In Llmlra waR dlrmlised They admitted that she afterward did as di ¬ rectedand played the part to tho satisfaction of tho management Counsel for the defence announced that he would appeal ou tha ground that the verdct- wo against the law null ngalnt the evidence Justice Beach granted hint tovon days to ap- peal ¬ rrniTK HOUSE KISSES ar WIRE The Dnblc Ooodby to Mr IfuiieH flee whoa mad Mr McKee Mrs HuEtoll Harrison nnd Mr McKce palled for Europe on lie Teutonic yetorduy Situ Harttion Mrs Diinralck and Russell Harri- son ¬ and Htophen 11 Elklns saw them ofT The party got down to the pier at the foot of West Tenth street nearly an hour before the steamer sailed The whole party went to Mrs MoKcea stateroom The travellers received this de- spatch ¬ from President Huriinon- Coodtir sail Rod bltii you V cb frfuU and 111111 Lbs Joy mid tlomiii out of the trip you can 21s titles ire will sad stud kl ui Tho party made a tour of the shin and then Mrs HurrlHon Mrs Dlmmlck and Russell HnrrlBon went ashore Mrs Itusselt Harrison nnd Mrs MoKea got places nlonu the stenmors rail with the hun- dreds ¬ of other passengers nnd stood there un- til ¬ the big wblstlo Mow and tho tugs pulled the phiii out Thero went morn than a thousand persons on the pier Whoa tim boat first moed one of the women I passengers threw n rose down In the crowd The next Instant there wnn n shower of flowers ft oat tho steamer falllmron 1111 hends 01 th crowd on the pier All ttio PRssooe on the tug boat who hnd flowers throw sons of them nt tbolr friends Mrs McKee slopped n titi jack msa with a stem n foot long It was caught by a young woman who carried It off Mr nnd Mrs Kendal who closed their sort Konnt Orange a few days ago Marshall Flelil and len W K Webb wore pussen er on tho Teutonic Mrs Iiii8 oll Harrison and Mrs Mqheo expect to bn gone three month Thor will be met at LUerpool by Minister Lincoln and his wife who will entertain them during their stay In London Mrs Benjamin Harrison was one of tbe au ¬ dience at Palmors Theatre last night She occupied tho first proscenium box which wns festonnod with tings In honor ot her presence With 1I0r ware Itusiell Harrison W H Arkoll Mrs Dlmmlck and Mr 11 a kearns oC tit Louis OS TTAB lit OVSTHESB TBOCUtE- Mr George W Traex of Red Bnak Sees tier Ituibnad Cut bl > Throat RED RANK duos 3 Qoorco W Truex about 40 years of ago who came from Toms Klvor hero about ten years ago out his throat nt 1018 this morning aud dlod in about half an hour Ho was a manufacturer of harness and ho made money for a number of years Soy ¬ eral now and enterprising firms have gone into the harness business lately and this led Mr Truox to get n new and Inrcor placo of business Ho from his place near tho Opera HOUFO In Front Btreat bo was to more to a- new store opposite the Globo Hotel Ho gave tip the old store nnd tho new ono WB not finished as per contract Ho Ito wm out of business practically In the bnsltst limo of tho year Last Saturday bo complained to his wife of business troubles and went Into a sou of hysteilcal condition This morning Ms wile left him sitting In brd looking over his mull Hho went up stnlrw BOOM afterward and as ho was entering the room she sew him cut his throat lie must liavo heard her hit he did not toe her for ha was smrrtlm before n mil rot with the razor at his throat As he loll to the floor his WilD rnn to tho street nnd called for help Phkstclnnscitrao but could ilo no good Tlipy were roiulred to stay for nn hour with Mrs Tru x who was In danger from heart trouble Mr Truex wus a member of the Odd Yellows Lodge here TWENTY YEARS JOlt JOSEVU MAL flint A Ilurclnr Who Carries Prpprr Car trldKrn < o Illlnd Pursuers Kri7AtiPTii Juno 8Jesopb Mnlwltli an Austrian who committed a serIes of burglnrles In Union county and carried with him czplo sire cartridges filled with popper for blinding any one who attempted to capture him nnd who likewise iunlod chloroform tondmlolsler to tile liiniMps tuf IIOUHCM tin roiuboui was sen- tenced ¬ today to twenty ytnro In State prison by Judge Dice In the union County Court Dr Jtordrce Ilnrktr1 niirlul Konwicn Coon June OThe remains of Dr Fordyce Barker were burled fl om Christ Episcopal Church In this city at 11 A If to- day ¬ They came from New York last night nnd Were removed at once to the church The body was exposed In a handsome black cloth covered casket In tba vestibule of the church which nearly tilled with mourners among whom were many of the most prominent pao tie of the city The IVnil emblems wero un- usually ¬ inudaonie The Ilev U II Nelson real tile burial service of the hplitcopal buroh and the lucy choir of the church sanu While Thee I Seek Jlrotectlon Power1 Book of Aee and as arecesilonal hymn Abide with Me Thai bearers wero the If 1L II Oegpod- Dr F C Klnney Ur L B Vaddock Dr W K Iioelo JlrC1 U Johnson Mr E NToibbB Mr flnrdlnerCreane and Col Chorles A Converse The remaliiB Wets interred In Yntttln Cemetery wltero are burled relatives of Mrs Barker Htvulloweil Ills Tulle Teeth ILtttyront June Yebterdny Daniel T Cro pin aged 22 years sat in the telephone ofJleo In conversation with the chief operator Joseph Italian While thus engaged Mr Cronin laughed at u joke which was made by his com- panion ¬ He loaned bad In his chair threw his bond hack mind Indulged In 1eartv laughter An bn slid BII n small plato with two tube teeth tuhlcit were on limo iipnorJaw fell from post lion und slipped down his tiront lie made pcverul attempts to role It but without sue < cci Dr O I C Smith made nu examination hut coiild find no trite ot the missing teeth MiP Cronin was on duty as usual Ife fold that hnfelta lump In his side anti that his heart palpitated morn titan It should The medical men of this city ate of the opinion that Cronlns death is only a question of time A dirt ofa LIbrary flusuldinE New LONDON June General Manager Mcerof the Mallory Stpamshlp Company New york who lies been n rosldent of the hound village ol Mystic east of tItle city for several years ban just elviu a building and land to that village for n free public library lime property 13 worth lio000 kfTJ Real Merit I Is tho secret of Tho success o- fHoods Sarsaparilla Till Genuine Joluinn Huffs Mnlt Extruct Un- equalled us Tonic Nutritive for Im- paired ¬ for the Dlglltlot deblllta I 11 toil 1 tor Motlient w II I 11 I 0 Nursing and dur Inl UonvAlttuencc Ilowninof InltltlnH fl g tiootiio IIRnturlot J0F i on tho ioclt over bottf JUJA EI8NEE MENDELSON COt Solo A cent i 0 Barclay Street NSw ork I r Mo QAm ftc- vFJLA NDRAtJ kCO 81 B 870 AND BROOM BT BROADWAY B18T ST AND TTn AT Spring and Summer Carriage a- CT TUB BEST CLANS Ji t Yt < ertnn WoattaC- ftbrlPIU I Depot Woui- wowheIert I Iurlnl Roekwy a n4aaItte- OmnbuS fl rketo E 101 Cbllol- Do Rod Vnl r raue Top aor JtdIe rl soup r eou nuklord iii VI 11 tld nd HIoll- t TrAIl I- oetor j Waion Mftrry- ootor eJ IIurkbord pukinS thltn Trip 10 c1 I 8I ODHAD- W loru- ur rapi IctorI LU11111IIL nooll cans Do aDI 8Ifttb fltt 1aenS JJpot lWQr flooor rntin IL T T- Cabrollt Ilnabot eanopl rlorla rh- aolonSECL tlu tltl I r be tlm tolled tsr I itrio I >ut pile HACIM n AUOI AM UAI1HIAUK 607rfSl wooitsra- tiiiJNIN EMMWAOPL1I3 NRW I IllBPCONn- TIIANIlDmlVEIirWAOONR I I Att flTriKfl vvrty WARnNTBD nilY DP MAMTACTOHKIt tuvg itONKV VAOqXH TAKKH IN RXUIIAm- tnVDtUN ir 1VAOON CO Mi IIUDEOtt IT SPBINKLINR TRUCKRPAUnt or pen ntwot MT ai- tli ndforeMnlixucind prlo list E j WRSTKUKiULI 01 Thompionil A GOOSE aailntbr a bltotimlthn I fots picked i 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I COrrtT OF APPEALS DECISIONS Dnmnne C nil > Aentnit Elevnted Rnltrondn An Ice Contract AinAitr Juno 3 Among the jadgmentn which the Court of Appeals hits Just afflrraod against ho varIous nlevntod railways of Now York ant vicinity 1sthat ot the General Term affirming a Judgment granting nn injunction asked for by Francis 0 Lawrence who wanted ito Metropolitan Elevated Hallway Company to pay him HOCO for the privilege ot operating In front of his rionilsiu 80 Amity street Another elevated road case Is that of George II Moore and another as executors respond ¬ cots against the New York Elevated Ilallroad Company anti snottier nopellnnts wherein the Court of Apoanls i ci erses the judgment ot the lower courts awarding a verdict ot 343150 In favor of plaintiff for losi and damage In rental value suffered by the plaintiffs testatrix and caused by the maintenance ot the elevated structure A third railroad case M that of Andrew Hoy Inn respondent act the Second Avenue Hall road Company appellants wherein the court reverses the judgment In favor of plaintiff for damages for personal injuries received br be- ing ¬ thrown aealiistn truck while attempting Io heard one of thn companys ears 1 h court has nfllrmod the order of the Gen- eral ¬ Term lUst Department In the ease of futigust chwal appellant ngt Mayor hIugiiJ Grunt which affirmed an order denying an application for nmndnimts commnndlBgthe Mayor to Issue a license ns auctioneer to ap ¬ pellant The ease of rhasKDeKlynappellant against the fLake Ice Company respondent- which the Court of Appeals lint lust decided recalls the Ice famine of last winter The ap- peal ¬ was front judement In favor of the de ¬ fendant who was sued to recover iHOOOO for winged failure to deliver 2000 tons of lea whloa had been ngreeil to under written cpu ¬ tract the burIal Appeals affirms the jutig rnnnt of tbe General joint Tun Knickerbocker leo Company also comes In for ri decision Irom tics court of last resort which Is not altogether agreeable The court nfnrniB the judgment ot Ito General Term Hist DepArtment which also nfnrmed a jurlgracnt In favor of plaintiff Philip ii Thompson Jr for 11007062 whlofi ho claimed as the value of jiis le gel services ronrternd before the Trensnry- epartment nt Washington at the time the Government sought to collect a tax of ten vet cent upon the amount of the tickets Issued by tie Knickerbocker Uimpany to Us employees along the Hudson represent Ing certain money values which wore redeemable nt Sane value aud which in tbo smaller villages come to pass as readily ai currnncr IntheHartholdl Hotel case the court affirms tho judgment of the General Term First De- piirlmen alllrmlna n judgment In favor of the defendants In a judgment creditors notion brouzht by Dnnlel J Sprague and others against Allcrt Kollv and others to set sMile certain trimifcrs of the lease of lbs liartholdl alleged tohayo boon madotodofrand creditors HER TWELFTH ATTE31PT AT SUICIDE Bertbn Kltlel flying on the Day Fixed for ICru TVcddlngS- vitACUBE June 3Bortba Kltto aged 19 end as pretty an a picture Is dying In B- tJosophriHn i ltal In this city with a bulletin her head fired by her own hand nn Monday last Today was to lotto boen Lot wedding day hot heart having been won by August Waggoner n thrifty farmer who liven near hot mothers liouo n mile or two outside the city A few months ago Mlsa KIttol became con lnced that life was not worth living and to iVit an ond to it she took enough morpblno to kill herself In this suicidal attempt elio was frustrated by timely discovery Since then she has made no loss than oievon deliberate attompta commit Ftilcldo Including the pistol shot which it is thought will to effective tier love affair came niter the second attempt on which occasion she took sugar of lead 1 Until lion she hnd not known what passion wile and in tim glow of i s poxsossion site changed her lewt uf life and Its value But a mouth ago tho old feollngcatne ovorherneatn Whllo visiting a stepsister she tried a raror and a slip noose hut was caught In time to sate her though on both occasions she ftrucgled hard to carry out her Intentions At her stepmothers house Bhe took Rough on liatB hut in such a Quantity that It pro ¬ tiered nausea audit wait vomited up Twice the girl sought to thiow herself tinder passing freight trains but ices prevented Her lover Lion vamo to the house In the hope of weaning her from sudMal Imlinath n He brought a ret Olvtr with him but uo cartridges n de- tlcleney howuver which was supplied by n friend who called lat Btinday On Monday the Kill was missed from the house nnd when tier lover lookout tar his re- volver ¬ ho couldnt hind It lu the bureau drawer In which ho had tuisoal It Site was found in eenslblo In ashed with the ball In her temple Before being removed sho became consiIons for is moment and In repl v toiler sinters ques ions What uld you dolt for f nnd Arent you sorryt said Yes I am sorry but I cant help It now I Want d to the Tbo unfortti nato girl Is iiiidonbludly Insane the dlsea o being heredItary In the famtly Her own mother died insane her ulster Is In the Utica asylum one brother la in the Wlllard asylum and another U In some other Institution lEAD NO 1HOOFS OF IXCOMIETEXCr Mr Murrujn Committee Wants Nonnnton- Cits Laborers ll characd- Mlchnol J Murray of the Laborers Uoion who attached liirniolf to the tall of the Stockier klto on Tucmtny night headed delegation ot laoor representatives who called upon Com- missioner ¬ ol Public Works Ollioy yettcrduy David Dunn Daniel Sheehan und August FJogo accompanied him They appeared in behalf of the Htreot Parrrs and Hammermens unions to protest against the appointment of nonunion men onolty wrrU and to demand tliedlschnrgn of those who are now ntpioyod Who are not union men In good ptandlnc The commlttei was referred lo Uetuity Com- missioner ¬ Holuhnu who told them that they were a little Into tlio appointments liiuhii been toads two months ago Mr Murray re ¬ joined that the complnlm was In relation to those very appointments tiiy Included Incompetent nonunion men Tha deputy Commlflslenor showed some Interest In this statement and said that any clmrtos affecting the competency of tho man employed would tio Investigated Ho sucgesird that the com- mittee ¬ Inquire arid repurt Bpeclllc facts Tho- Iommittoe declined to underiako any such In ¬ quiry The Bodies of be Two HtndrntuRccorrrrd NKW BnuxswicK Juno Searching parties worked all last night dragging for the bodies of the Rutgers College students Fielder and Smith President Scott bolpcd for a tlmo The bodies wero found tbh morning The face of PfelfTer turned ptirpla Immediately on hIs below taken out ot the water Ono ot lila logs was drawn up anti n lump was on the calf at if be hal been taicon with cramps Inoer marks ou one of his arms bowed that SmIth had caught hold of him It IB supposed Smith got Into deep water where they were bathing antI Pfelffnr wnut to his rescue Tomorrow a memoijol jjervlce win lie held in tbe college chapel PfelfJor was President Hcotts irritate slenonroplior Ararntlne Think Fnllnrei- ArncH BuEoa Juno 3Tltmra Is no Im provoment In the financial eltuutlnn here The bonks are fcolllns a largo amount of gold TIm bunks which have boon compelled to close their doors aro the old Italian Dank tho New Italian Hank the trench Bank and the Rivet Plate Commercial Hank It Is expected that the Frepob and Italian banks will be able to puy all claims against them lu lull The Chamber of Deputies today passed a bill exempting banks front legal process for a muni- Tho financial panic Is abating Tho Spanish bank has closni its doors and the English banks aro affected Three Tturm nnd a Heir for John f flay mend NEW BnusBwicK Juno 3Jobn C Raymond the New York contractor who after being sentenced to State prison last year for ten years for burning the Adroin Institute at iso un obtained a nety trial todav pleaded non volt alit Jprtgo McCormrk 0 Union county sentenced him to priron for tbruesars ant a halt Two India meats ugaitist him wore withdrawn The Indictments iwjaltist Mrs Annie hitttmton for the some crime warn nolle prosenoed The arrangement was ia the na ¬ ture of a com promise ft is said NEWS FOR SADIE AND MAMIE xo 301W ZittR von xEAcmnit irno Staff IltBtn JtABV SAXES The nourd Oljtot to ImlB Conaael fee Is Condemnntlon Proce Jli > R Out of Hehsol MeseysMr fling Xtmtgn Teachers In the publicnohools are attend IDR less end less to their dull said Corn cilpelonor Little at Iho meeting of the Board of Education yesterday Ho was speaking to his motion to have Superintendent Jaspers ro port concerning tcnchors1 absences put on record lu the minutes Over 6000 days wore lost by teachers In April last which Is 40 per cent more than In April 1890 be wont on There IB aao more absences ot scholars The teachers are not sufficiently Interestril In their dutIes to no to meetings called by the City Superintendents for their Instruction Cpmmltsloner Gerard said that the pet sistine or nicknames of female teachers sol- emnly ¬ sot down In the hcliool Board Directory wero a reproach to the prstcra and to the dig Dlty ot the young women themselves I road the Commlrslonor continued Sal- lie forHnrah Maggie for Mnrcntet Cnrrlo lot Caroline and Motile for Mnry It seems to bo- a frailly end nn affectation ot the feminine mind to translate their dlcnlllcd names Into something unintelligible with a French twist on them I think a girl IB never moro decor- ously addressed than by her proper name and I object to recording on the archives ot this Board a lot ot names that dont belong the young women nt nil I move that no teacher shell hereafter have cermliMon to be excused unless she sleoi her application with hon Commissioner Sawyer objected that it would be silly to attimpt to carry out the resolution Commissioner Gerard I do not sts anything silly or impraetloable about it If their real names aye Molloe and so on let them be so recorded Their real names are all that should be required The resolution was pawed by n vote ot 11 to C 1 Iresident Hunt announced that a comrnu- nlcntlon had been received from Comptroller leers In regard to the resolution of the Hoard ot Education rtquestlng the Comptroller tore store to the school fund13200 paid to Arthur Berry formerly Mayor Hewitts private secre- tary ¬ for legal eonrjces In the purchase ot scboomnuse sites Mr Berry bath beon as- signed In January 1889 by Corporation Conn sol lieekmon to takn charge of the condemna- tion ¬ proceedings His fees as special counsel clime out of the school lund The Board Is ad- vised ¬ that the Law Department should have paid its special counsel Comptroller Myerss rejoinder Is said to be a sharply worded document Commissioner Gerard asked that it be read Commissioner Lumls WUM U41U rf the Finance uuunuiitea oojeoted It would bo a mistake be sold to read It because the Corny ¬ troller had fallen Into error to some matters ot foot which should bo rectified before tke let- ter ¬ was real The communication was dcliv Orod io the Committee Commlsslonor- ummla declined to divulge the substance of the letter The sum of 100000 was appropriated for a new grammar school at Hester and Chryatle streets to be completed by Bept 118W not to bn fireproof and the upper story not to be used for a playground It will be a threede ¬ partment building containing not loss than jetty class rooms and accommodating not less than 2160 children Acommlttoo had recommended that all the schools be closed on Juno sn Ins ead of J nly 3 on occonntpf the heat and because parents take their children to the country at the earlier Oato Tbe resolution was lost by a veto of 7 Commissioner Tnmmlss motion Ibo Special Committee of Seven wns requested to rooort before the close of the present school year whether It In not ndvlsiiilo that gradua- tion ¬ from the grammar schools be made semi annually instead ot annually and whether promotions from both primary and grammar schools should not be based noon the compari- son ¬ ol monthly estimates ot the work of pupils instead of upon semiannual examinations Tho 13onrd appropriated I42UO for a school site on Clinton avenue Woodlnwn Heights and IttuOO for a school eile ut Suburban and Jlrlggs avertuos Bedford Park Comptroller Myers was requested to Issuo bonds to par awards amounting to 227i720 tot a spfoot lot nt 14C Went Twentieth street adjoining Grammar School 65 Commissioner Gerard Inquired whether any lawyers fees for special services were Included Commiesoner Lummls said that a tea of soO hat already been paid to Lawyer Robin M Morgan CommissIoner Gerard Tbe lot in worth about 10000 and we have paid 122000 for It already I give notice that hereafter I shall protest against taking from the fund for edu eating our poor children such sums ot money It I extortion ComtnlK loner Little said in conversation that Commissioner D II Ring Jr hud sent his insinuation as School Commissioner to Mayor Grunt Two 1T1IO LEAPED FJIOX WINDOWS Mrs IewU KlllednnytiB Tot Even Hurt Though lie Fell Furthest Mr Minnie Lowls of 118 West Seventeenth street the 29yearold wife of William H Lewis Captain of the tucbost City of Lynn killed herself yesterday morning by springing out of a fourthstory win low while delirious She had been ill for some time and recently out of her head Her husband was watching hot It was after midnight when he got her to KO to bed and about i oclock In the morning he left her there for a moment while ho went to a closet for some clothing thtjo ho was in the closet he hoard bar get up and comlni out ha saw her KO to a window and jump out Blio struck on tier head on a cornice over a store cm I the around floor send then tell to the tidoualk- ohu died In ten minutes John Hnyenn laborer of 245 Weat Klxtrflrat Street jumped fromnlHth story nlndowof the house Into the back yard at 4 A M yesterday lie bait been drinlclnir A clothes line broito his fall BO that when lie reached the ground ho was apparently uninjured As a precaution ¬ cry meoAiire he WHS was taken to itneltoose veil Hospital whoro It was found he really bad not been lnured at all Ho was locked no though on a charge of attempted suicide lie will be brought to court today Gets Nearly All He Steed Per A verdict was londered by a jury in the United States Circuit Court yesterday before Judge Wheeler In the second trial of the suit of John Anderson against the New York and Texas Steamship Company forlfi000 damages alleged to have beat sustained while Ander ¬ son was boatswain on tim steamship Hou Mm pos of Ito Mnllory line On the first trial the jury disagreed AnlersonB lawyer on the see ood trial fortified himself with export tetl mont front rtPiimslilp Captains anti others Andnifon Injuries wore fractursn of tin thiiib and ribs and tho jury gave him aerdl for iHln A motion to sot nslilo the von ut ns excessive was made anti will be argued uext week llr Siyrel Ionc Sleee WIttofluarumailm Except for a few drives Dr Lewis A Bnyro has been confined to bin home 285 Fifth ave- nue since lost November by rheumatism At the openlne the now amphitheatre In Balls von Medical ColIeRBlnn fall Dr Snyro madn an address became overheated nndcnuuhta hard void He took a drive yesterday which want io fourth time bo hail gone out during lila illness He hue lost moro than twenty pounds in weight but hopes to ronaln his us- ual health after the summer months The HIrsch Fund Not to be Invested at Ktnrnjr The trustees of the Baron Hirsch fund de- cldod yettardaf to abandon the projected put chase of 1130 iftcrfnV ° r land At Konrny near ewark N J trustee were io have erected cottages for Hebiew Immigrants on the injjij butt after o roimnltlee of exports had handed in their resort the trustees decided to abandon the project Trame Mlopixri by the Body or a nor e- PiAiNmiD Juno 3A horco wits struck heio last evening by n wentlound fiolcbt train killed mid thrown on the eaatbnund track The Itoynl Blue Flyer onglno 17J wltlj Harry Cluup In the oni due here at Ht11 omi e bowling along immediately ufterward nt sixty mlleB nn hour It struck tee carcass end was brought to a stop within ano yards thouuii Iii engine did not lesro the track lund wsii not intursi it took two ftqutrs to disentangle the body of lie horse from it W4DDZLE IS DEAD IBIS TIME mi fled TnrnedOnth Gnn RotorsYesterday Ha Unscrewed the Bracket b1H James B Waddell whoso name was known ad- In in a number ot the large dry goods stores of this city and Brooklyn and whose Dundreary w whiskers were familiar to the customers killed himself yesterday at 135 West Twentieth street where he lived That I Is his wifes house anti the greater part of the building is occupied by her and by eighteen or twenty girls whom she employs at dressmaking Six years BED she was already well established In business anti her trade was valued In every one of the I In big shops in this city One day at that time she was shopping in Townleys at Fifteenth street and Sixth avenue and met Waddell He was a lloor walker there lie was young only 29 and his whiskers were handsome and she I tell In lovo with him and they ware married IRS life since then seems to have been chiefly n series of sprees Ho wns discharged front one store after nnothor Out nor Influence and time value ot liar trade aooiirad him new places When he was oft on these sprees he was front to write all sorts of fictions to his wife to C Induce her to send him money Once In De- cember ¬ 18B9 he pretended to kill himself Ha wrote to her Irons tho Ht Omor Hotel in Sixth avenue that be was tired of It all and ashamed of himself and that she would never sea him anymore She hurried around to the hotel and when they broke open his door they found him In bed intoxicated ns usual with the gas turned on a very little bit S Perhaps he had really meant to turn It alt S the way on Ha slid yesterday Last Hatur 5 day be lost his last place in Liobmnnn Broth ers In Brooklyn Yesterday morning he went out OR usual and came beck at I- oclock P for lunch Ha was jovial at mitch C Immediately afterward be wont to his bed- room ¬ Ii at the top ot the house Some time later onu of the sewing girls entailed gas and traced t it to his room A policeman broke oven the door and found Wnddell doail on the bed Ha had made sure of gsa enough by unscrewing I W the whole gas bracket in his room 1 FIIAUDULEXT VIRGINIA BONDS Redemption Asked for One of soo that 5 Was Bold bj a Htraaccr for 85 RICHMOND To Juno aCoI Buffln tbe Second Auditor of the btatr has recently come In possession ot information which loads to the conclusion that there may be forged cr a spurious bonds ot this State in existence and one has been sent to bin office recently It is for 500 and it numbered 775 issued under the act of March 29 1851 It has all the a coupons attached from 18C1 up to 1880 This bond was sent hero some weeks ago to a well known man by Mr John B Manning a liroir- to 5 got him to ascertain its funJnMe value Vhen the bond wits prcsontuil nt Col RnlTins office suspicions wore nrousd which rosultaj in an investigation It was discovered that n bond of ibm rnmo description corrcspomtlnc In amount arid ot the saw number laid been Imnlod under the HcCulIoch act Col Iluflln ieureid thaler vices of deteotlvos and trarrd the nlitlorv of the purclmee of the Loud It wstuu l learsicd that Bernard bherldann builderor n JnnTuolliu Street Now orkcnld tlio I nod to it Wilt stieot broker Mr bbcrldnii hnld iluil lie Wit fie bond from his foreman Jiirlliiinmiiv homily pho lotura Hloiy Is that In IB whllii eating his lunch ono day In u rohianrnn omit she the Tombs n gtrnuuer came In and oilond him the bond for 5 Ho nccctilcd the ofai A j or SItRflPI IllS siczY The Curious Case of n roiirrrnrntil Child Puzzling hue r- FOBTLAND Conn Juno rotiryenroM- Jamen Smedick of this plno It n iuilu to tla physicians who hnto otnnilreJ him note of whom list oven seen a ulrmhr ease Tnmes U Ol emulating snakes and tmuU by shcdillnsliS skin though he does not como out of It nil at one time Tile oulJormls comes oil In lure Hakes sometimes throo inchoc lunie Six l week ago tm truuhl trite llrm noticed by his pnrmtH nml local physicians WITH mlttjln They tioutcd him fur an nK MViitml sumk o- tecenia oni uhf ui the IeellntrconInucd iiniltha- plooennf Hln became lattor plt lliiii4 0015 nrotiKlit down front the llnitfur llopltal- Tnilay I lie skin I N fad ny Inlllni ir off Irom HI I Jane of hl l oily and bend scud alnxnt viih nut nny oilort A vary thin nnO nuttier skin is i underneath which appears to Inilkiiin on hue llclitost friction Alter the Hiiilfonl d tnr4- exnmlnoil hint thor toot phnioirrniiliH of bU i Kanil body which will Iminoil t ti illnniMte an crude In ono of tho medical j nmml Killed Illmiieiron the nitrro Stunk Ii- BInurN000ct Conn June flI 1 Hclimldt at proprietor of tho HofTmnn House commltloJ PS suicide this morning ut 4 oclock by situating himself the bead with a tbotuun lie ioud a on the bank of the Hounntonlc biter timid foil in Ills body was recovered by drakVlnK Mr Schmidt purchased a brick bulldlm a yrar ago and in nn oxpenoa repmtel to be about I2U030 fItted It up ns u hotel nirliaiioi tile property to Jloflmnnn tile ar t ork brewer honor it was nnin lluslns wa l bad nnd he bcintiit leMjnJnt Ho list served one term ns monitor of the Hoard of i Uiircessei of Jilrmlnalmm anti wile foismnn of the liascett I Hook and Juiliicr I 1lie ConraD for several years which ollce ho held at tbs time of his death tie nan uliout 15 testS old and leaves a wire and two children lie I was A- Piomlneut liquor dealer u

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ITHE SUN THURSDAYTUNE 4 1801

I fnlI baccarat games nt Tranbv Croft when SirWilliam Gordondimming made nn attemptthrough Mr llerkaloy Lflvalt one of the witt

I tla to secure a modlQcatlun or a with-drawnI ofI the charges

The defendants then said that thaT wereprepared to substantiate the charges whleU

I thor bad made acalnst Hlr William Gordonl Cu turningji I Bit CharUs Hn ell then laid special strapsl upon tho peculiar circumstances tinderI which the notion was brought and reforrud nt

length scan Interview which Hlr William lordonUurnrnlng halwllji llout Levot WhoI was a subaltern In Ihn IIIIIpIiITR regiment nml

jrho bauiK asked by Hlr AVIIIInm to do whathe cook wish Mr Arthur Wilson In regard

1 to the baccarat cnndnr replied that bo couldI

jiI not dltballevolils own eyes though lie addedthat be would ghiillir do anything for tho nkoof Blr William nordonCumramit unit for iboakpof tho Iouinont to which they belonged

If the plaintiff conduct Sir Chnrlfs LIsts

11 continued at 110 muse ot title distressingI been the conduct or nn lmir c nt nnd

honorable man Xn Innocent and bonornbloi rust WtUId hatn lain iiulot under theobnruH-rnadeagnlnat9 tho plaintiff or signed tIm cont tension which tho plaintiff tlcnedi Counsel lor defendants than onld Ihl thot present notion Wile bronchi only tha-

Ealnliffp lallrd In hil oiTnrin In encore his rer on hll trot tho urmy ronilnut IttiMell dilated tition the Info-

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the Trnnliy Croitcnril riirty-no the mild character of ito buccnrnt entriesployed there In September istett saying ii 0

of theI satisfactory results of this ease linn beentha dissipation of the absurd anti preposterouspotions which hue beon formed regard to

I the Occurrence Tranby roltAt the request aSir ChorIne llusipll modeI

I of tOO whist titbits usoit ouch night lrobOreit In topUmbur for slaying nI default of reeulnr baccarat tables with the

I position of the players especially markedupon them were produced air Charles Itus-cell also showed photocniphs of tho rooms at

I Tranby Croft whom Itiio now historical gamesI of baccarat wrn played Tho juryman ex-

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these exhibit with n great doal ofeuro I ked questions about the game thetables the positions ofI the players Ac nutconferred with each ithcr upon snveral

r points whloh were raised by tie production oftba exhibits

Hlr diaries Ttus ell also dwelt upon tho Intrloaelea ot Ibo itamo of baccarat nnd explainedto the Jury that from the rosltlons which us-tbeyI could sea front Ibo tables the tinier oc-cupied

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I It wes utterly Impoeslolo lor tile witesses to bo mistaken ns to tho conduct with

I II which Hlr William GurdobCumuilui wiu

Itwas noticed that tto Prince of Wales andSir William OordonCummIB followed sirCharles leech attentiontvnd deep interest addition dir GhDrlelItUtSflL who as already staled helnl 11-

1tclln a slow measured tonemost intense Interest by all present

IB court At times HlrCharloss voice rose to apitch of consideiublo lOlO end warmth Ks-nej lnlly was title tbo when the volrtanjurist entered Into a fovcre cutting demtncla-tlfluof the plalutlM asking tlm jury pnsieio-UIt4ylfthe first cry of an Innocent plan chargedWithurhoatlng at cards would nut bo

Whereare mynccuseia lirlngtham faceto race with me r

Sir CharleH added IIli this plnntlfTs no-tlbu In signing the document In which hopnictleally admitted iiiii guilt was lust of arnnu who WR coutent to bo steepad lu dis ¬

honor and utah who vas content to bo toregarded by his ntcniK

In describing use event which look planeIn Mrs Arthur Wilsons LUll torts nt Trnnby

belt lc Sir Charles PussdUnld thatMr Arthur Mnnley vTli on wltiie > od r rentrd-aoisiit of cheating uPollho part of hit Wllllnm-Jfordon that when he Mrj

II WhisperedMllsou tutnod to Mi Berkeley lovett und

I11 cummlng IB cheating the latter Mr

Lateiti ruidio-dNoneneoyou are mod M Rut edJod5lr

Cbarlss Sir Uerkeley J ovctt niter receivingtills commtinlcutlon paid more ntttntton totho guuie watched Hlr tvilllnm Gordonturn

j timings play nnd mw for hlmsiof thnt what SirArthur blauley llson bud said tvs true

Alter the play wan over Jlr Wilton told hismother Mr Arthur yVfUoii tutu Mr und MilLviett drucnot what bo had seen a itoe llllnm UoidonLummlng Will i luring Clot

tber agreed on the following nljjlit to nine fortHet Carat plalni a uroinrli flat Led tnllewith a Hue 1101 It tojonu which the pluyuraBlare must > plncod-

ContlnuinK Sir Charles llueoll saul Thef precis wbluii hud been dtnwu up In regard to

f the btccarat tcuuijil 14011 tlmt Iho plaintiffshould bo watched Beyond the markIIwour

tatdthere wits no concert of action ot any

Ilut nil who knew tlio story of the pre-vious

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days play aid Sir Vllltaiu OiirdouCura-inlnvb actions > awtheI latter ropeut the ac-tions

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i ompliilned ofBlr Cliiiiles Huseell In scathing tnrms de

I counted Hlr WIIII lotonullmln forresting under Si nsthis settling I nzie bald that this wits donulure to avoid ncundnl which would In

tno Prince nl V ales But I man uflion rlf there were fifty Ipilncc In th casewould nut buvoulloireil mauonortn ho cloudedany such consideration Nn this wont dolr duly our In whloh the rcnnditl alTooted thu

IDC of VnleH wa that Io wim uniylng IIfit nthiy game ot Lncenrut In I lioue whorethere was ii vlivnt-

Blr Ulllaiu QordonCummlncs explana ¬

tion of bin strange conduolII that he lost hishead lou lavl the witness boxoool olever Intolllgent Tuero was noth-ing

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I about his appearance or lu hi manner Inthe witness box to show that be loot his heedUer Woo It the conduct of n mnn who bad

Iu hil eadwheu he coolly s aniicd ttie-WfWutoJJ for ills Rluanturi nnd lIedOP I I m Ituul etur plajrtut cards again

i al iiVtlll fen pravnni me roll play1 >itil nlJllnTar whist f

1 tII lout lilA Ihad ihen He wasI c1tIf tinl ieiTuuvia regal d to hlucon

5 llhlta i I nail 111 Clikilos Bus

anti roust UO your

d01tUhuWtitotVstbtul

v I may La tot you tu-

llloratfon of Sir Charley n uoeU wasf mSJ1asoaist aid l ufed paIn

10 I end kept tbo Prince of-rnl anifaterybody else us If spellbound

listeningI to t Oh word Uttered from one andot tha court other among the nudlrncoI the memtieiH of Ibe ttar the wltneeseu ansi the

I jury all Inaned IcrwHrd eagerly llateulng tothis JurlSI1 udmlrabla addreK

tl Ilinm doidon umnilnr In spltoof therot I 10oauoIblnl to which IH tiCs nub

IIt felm hutch in the KlIgutOHtfront tbe witht ring iutHilil h ho rocxhed

I OccMlonally iIt la true tlm color deepened onthe baronet B hcekand at olicr Union n grayUU fUnrtn scemvd to cross Mh month but iliftowet the only lfiis oihibiten the only tracesWhich betrnked thifnct Hint tli prowl toiliorburonet wati being huM up for the huger ofbum to lvon ut-

lieuuved Interest was shown upon tin partolthnlwiiysruott attentive 11lo18Iuthr dIn tDcCouithtanley NVIIton hon 01 ttun iiilllUmuiioI on norol rimby t Nil and tlm IcmlUe ftovihodorof Ibo wellknown W of bloinneis-piyjnB 101 Illbctwran Hull Now yorK

2 i nd nmny other horse onturnil the rjtnes Itax-t ns tbs first vltmtb fur Site il ffiico Jlr Wllion

txstiied to the furt that on the ititel iilirhtntftt the bCconrn playlnu at Tianhy Ciolt onI Bi t 1 roil roimtor rcpirsentlnt x5

on spiueo nr tlilorlu fionl of Mi t ililtiin jardoBfOMninilngI Wiser tile laitorMnblrau wont> William fled hiss omits IIn tout of IIIIln1also LuaU uuotherxQ counter In tite

I iUfrClit hand jhu Bnronct mu ordiisi tu-thlfl vltiiem thim looked sit hlr JlwifdBonMrrolit hand and oelul hatlo hold ntiauriil and u coutt curd At

I pnA UroiipoJ the t tt counter trout his rIghtImiHlanii wfoIlld on buIlt of the counters hahtMl Illtm thu table

ttIoattionie imen by Mr Wilson withoutati filiation and lu a manner which leemed

I toMnnrehllie nirr nnd wlilob decidedlyl zrOud the aitdioneo outmed n great auntieJ t iin In tlo court rOOl Jha wblspuied cum

m BlA ol Tlii sn nflcentlo yesterdayr WHiMistsrtltuj pvdntK waie re

f and lasted for some minutesi fetttlmilnff Mr Arbor Wilson Hnld tint be-

fair thesSDie tlipi by Hlr Wllllnmi fame evening and that

i li then told Mr Cerkeley Lovott that the Ilar-RP t WHS chentluir at cards When ho MrVlaOIlnrome Mr Levett of what ho lieu

Wllllnmn play Mr Levett saidthat If WNN Impossible that he lie wlinoxsl

I zntLmftaiee Mr Arthur Htnnliy Wilson

lilt tlat hathru tOll Mr Jlvrknluy Levett toIrWIIIRI OordonCummlnir Mr

Lejottj followd his MrY4Ieene ndrire nnd he aluo nw tba Jlarono-

tehtatmI tba mnuuer already described Mr1 I Levett upon being convinced by pernonal ob

Mrvttlon that wuat Mr Arthur Wilson seW Inrecant to tha llarouct cheating was true exelnUned IhisIe1 too botlIi JUArtlinr Utnnlay VllnonI who tics comeInto tiolorlny Wrought the baocnint scandnl In-

tnH unoutSU I years if ae nnd drarsrsm thn-biiiibtoI lashlon IIM entirely compnieil-wbluit dying his 1 At tlm sousuletut ofhlftliarlea liiirsoli ho 11lcl1 tilm duiiiiiuuH orrepresentation of IholUlllv Croft hnccniatplayer ou tha nuts handoutto him In the mltium Lox In the resiioctlvepositions which they occupied upon tlio oven

I Ip whenthe Mrantie actions of Sir WilliamI grdonCummlng wore first notlerd The

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umodel table an arranged by young Mr Wilson

i wes Jthen parsed over to ihu jury box for theI inspection of the iiirors who examltied itt Wlfn great steal f fntereut-

Tb wltL tK ruibfd nnuilly nnd wee quitoI inaignant when nuknd flr he wan not 1 nnvn elin tnecamoof beci ii sit VOUIIK Mr llson

I replied tint hn had played the uanieofleu IIctorn notorious at TinuuriI roitnnd-cjainifdI

I to tisolotJIII1ludtrbtRl1 the tuiuoII

It all 11 details IrTbe court adjourned for luncheon in the

I ptidapI this tomlinonv and the Pijnco of-Wiles LIP nouoiad the Lord Chief Justice

I i dy Colorldco stud har with bis prosInc at luncheon whlln not celebrities as

Co eDtiy Homcrnt and OSIIwnllllaraH Ilr I tril did terrltJ them to hlpl luinhui with them

lIke stock of edllies tlln drloUa pal s which Iboli hotter IaliaHitdt 1 frlaiils

I had provided lucmseUvs with bust to aimlUhtfor refr hmenis fur themMilvvi alI frt Its llittlel of their Jefiss nrnuml the I

fcono bars of the uelcbbcrhood watch

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paoud almost to suffocation by the moro com-mon

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herd 01 baccarat enthusiastsWbelihe principal actors in this 14mb1nltrl rutnelently refreshed

their legal exertions YOlnl Mr Wilson re-turned

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to his poslllnn witness box andcontinued Lie lostimony Mr Wilson said thatho faw Hlr William UonlonCiiinmlna cheatestate Heltha lloroneti had a 5 counter on

and when ho dUooierecl that thecard turned up wnafavorable to him pushedC f2 eoltner forward with 1 which bebelli In lila hAnd anil n was 011him Thewitness then detailed tho subscnaotit coavorcotton which ue bad with Mr Berkeley LeTettll letters bedroom saylnathht whlntold tliq latter ofi whet lie the lindSon while the Uaronot plared bmcarnt M-rlevott exclaimed My drill To thlnl ofIoiitCol hit William ordonOUlllnt bi-Iim oaitMht cheating ut

wltiipsnsulilt I nsktd WhatonCoollulnlllo iloV To this Mr LeT U ropile Jof cootlnasa1 sake dont ask mo He IsIn my icirlment and was ray own CaptainWhat nmllo uint

Later Mr Arthur Rtnnlov Wllnon nalil Ithenmothtrrald-

iorcoodnegaenkotold my mother of whet I bad teen aO

dont bolo a scandalhero

then toM her hat I Ivo1IIITO a propertiiblo pretmrad for sn that arepetition of tho conduct ii e bud obiored-

ottld no rendered lbl-pItrlarlnl to H question on the poultice young

IbOI Bihj that llioro WIlt absolutely no-

nlrOOlnllo Watch Blr WlllUm lorlonCum11 ollhe Ieconlllllhl of tie baccarat

1liliiyltiR laet for bnccnrnt-on that occasion wn u ientry tablecolored with urcon bnlo An ustt thoprnlol night the 1rlnco ot Wales occunlad

ollon sif tinnkerand Oon iinni Wil-

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as noupirr J lie wlmois bellevodtint tho plaintiff agAin hud 11 pnpor alit someof his counters on the table lln hailI oIliercounters In the breast iluojuketl of hlsdrussoont-

Tha plnlntltr added tbe witness had a longthick cnrncntarn pencil In his hnml on1 thispencil the worJi Tranby Croft werostamped Sir Wllllnm OorilonOtimmlng-stnkeil n 5 com tor anil the Irlnoo ot Walesgums cm d s to Lad Covcntrywho took a sevenvhlh was ronddorcil n good curd from thepunk The plaintiff siccoruiteg to the witnesslooLcd over Laity Coventry bend ned he the7ltnersl then isaw sir NMIllnmn hand co outand gradually advance toward Ibo white linemarked on tile hnccnrnt table

Continuing Mr WlUoi said nmll 10h-hrolthllol upon the flirt of everybody1bCI that tho dropping of n vianouhl hnvo Ioen henrd 5 hit IIt thOu cameround to the 1rlncenf Wnlens turn totnkea-canl

lnnd ho took one and said Inm boo

iiiint the card being bad Immediatelyupon hearing this said tile witness nlowly

tIle William UonlonUummlng pushed justover the line n 10 counter It wn four Inchesawny from the oriclnul t1 counter Theplaintiffs tableau won the PrInce otWnloa paid him n A6 note oterlookluK theother counter which plaintiff had pushedover the line Ttereupou Sir William QordonCummlngexclalmod

Meg pardoti sir there IIs another tannerUO note hoio which you hnvo forcotten

be Prince of Wnlea saying I wish youwould put your tAkeR forward more consplou-ously yule the additional Lilt

Later in tbo game said tba lames witnessSir William OorannCummlngnicked another

counter over lie hut with his reach Whenthe ul olo uio9 woro mado the 1 rnOd of Walesquestioned hlr Wllllnm HiirdonCummlDg llr-1IlkoJI1elt nod Mr lvcett Green In

han scOtt ot 1 natureduring the baccarat playing nnIII Greenasked to bo confronted with the plaintiff

1onlylni to further queetoll Mi Wilsonsaid that from tbe time witness hadsigned tic prCcIs until the notion fur damagesbrought nunlnst the d rndunli was co-mIlocodll had neor said n to nnybOly

with the alTulr known as thebncdarnt scandalUpon croBoxnmlnatlnn the witness said

that he haul co occupation and that ho hudten nt Cnmbrldee University forl 0 yearbut he ndded my father thought only IInto of tlmo my BtlIDJ there

of Wilsons oxponsoArfolluwncl thll admissionIn to further questions during his

ctossixnmlnntlon Jtr Mlanu said lint bao ¬

mInt WIIB plnyed nt Tranby Cioft In 1HVJ butfather iibjiCteil to It nnd It wus not playedthere again until upon the occasion of the1rlnce of W nlvss viult In

The crossosnmltmtlon 1IIIOIIprhIHI InnIIcY icon was iiproocusi 01 some lent1t hiltthe hollcltorUunvral sir Kdwanl Clarke leadnut counsel for sir illlmii Gordonlummtnir-vlio conluotod It only succeeded In Iorlnanu act asonai soc 0 Hful upsetting O

ot the Jacta drtallail In tbn original storytold hIthe witness Tho minor points broughtout Sir rharlrs Hnsoll acre rli ealer dur ¬

lngtbe croH < vamlnmlon Mr Stanlay Ion repeating hU tcottinuny an to thocheating with tho crentost of o lnoiis nnd nuconcern aud leaning on tho rail of the witnessboy giving nn Illustration of the manner InwhMi several acts attributed to the plalntm-wero done

Mr Wilsons iexamlnatIon wits not tinishu d when the court adjourned until to-morrow

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In ppltt > ofI the roar of Jauchtorwnlch ctoot-ru lila relation of tile Cambridge XI ellMr Arthur Stanley Wllon made a capitolwitness and wn In hitS cold waythu youth related na mo of haIr a dozen ox-amplcs how he sw Sir William OordonCumwing on his sIde winning lool for an addi ¬

tional counter and only find counter In anincomanlaat tiplton 1oung Wilsou tailthat ho Glen saw tlio linronol itish this coun-ter

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forn nrl iu1 as tl ndd it tr lila stnLeii andtlienietall l hoW ho saw the extra money

paid In Mir William who amorllng to the de ¬

fondants wits not entitled to tho moneyhInts dramatic still was young Wilson root ¬

tation oTn nterijflw which be says took PlaceIptwnei hlniMlr und pttng Berkeley Loetttl ° w My Ur Clinn nripealpil 1 In My DIrFellow Old derailbuIck nt 101I Dear Caplnd buthaeiecd that

Ihll Ili tio hottitle evidence scout n grprt deal moreyoung Wilson gave with drnmnliif lone nnd-

gpHtiire nail acting In ncharadoWhen the court adjourned Sir Edward

Onrko for the plnlnfI lat appeared only to haverncbpd thofrlnconf the subject with youngMr Wilson who dlMIiiily denIer the existcutup of II coimmct lownlch Gor-iloiiCuiniiilnK during the pecond nlclus rlnynnd Kiild that lie oul l nt Imagine howstatement to tint Ice t hnd got into Lieu Wit0llitmBri pcs of

nKfoaaio cnuucu iv AIIKIUCA

It unit the Orrmnn Reformed Clitirrh May1oiHllily bc Veiled

Asuunt rAm Juno 3The elchtynfth nnnual session ot tha Oenoral Synod of thu liefrrmed Church In America wits opened herothis nitornoou nrcl wilt ccntlnno for Iweek ormoro There wore over 200 delegates piesoutnt time afternoon session which was held intho Itoformcd Church The Synod was culledto order by the President the Ilev Dr JItomeyn Terry of Khlnebeck OlTlcrs for thocoming church year wero elected ns follows

Iresldcnt Iho HOI Dr II T Corwln of NewErmMvIck Yfcrlreslilcnt the llov Dr C LWelli ofI Flalbllshi iinViilaiittit cleik the 111

11 Tencyrk of NowYork temporary clerksio O Z Collier of Thousand luhnds and

the llov W H Vehnrt of Itarltan After Iboelection n recess woe taken until tomorrowmorning when the Kynod will moot In Ililncat-lonnl Hall This evermitigI in the IlutormedChurch Dr Dorry prenchfilj tho nynodlcul ourmon

Jim delegates rome fiont ovfrypart of thehailed Htiito IIII1I1V nnivnlI ol the Thlid< tburch ofI PhllaUaliihln which wasdissolved rnvorni years njo hyI the Olnsslsofriillmlelnhlii HoxrettcJ to be herinl tomor-row

¬Fridays son will be lemusd to con

sldcrlng the advltiahllliy of uolUol thebranches of th lleformod thincountry the Oermnn Iteiormed Church nndthe Ilaformed Church In America The Hynod-of the tlCininn llofornuil lunch will KO Intospeclnl Bo tlou in 1bllajolphla tomorroweeung

IUflr fuse In Weal MiredA lire rtnrtoI In Victor Yornoi tow boat of

lice un Cite Kpcoud floor of 42U West streetearly yesterday morning Polloumnii horncnn ol the Charles street stutlon saw it andsent in au alarm Before the engines arrived-it bad spread throtmh the third and fourthstories of the building and before they hadgot to work at It the heat had set tire to In-

flammable¬

stuffI In JobnMoonans grain slotago house next door at 427 and 423 It didnot take long to wit the flro out when tbe en-

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finally slid got nt work Mr VernoV oflice furniture won ilamngvii 50 J MellonouunV Huloon iloun stairs woe datnnciil twoby water Jba hcbnaider Cigar Oimpany-Wliioh occupied the third and lourth Storieslost linu worth of tobacco Moonsno stock otgrain wnj damaged to the extant of IIOIK1coil the buildings whloh were also owned byMoonan seine damaged tlOOOl Nearly allthe loss Ueovored by insurance No ono knowshow the Ore started

llcrcllntn MUSS Var Lumps at XtgItTho Fork Coramlsslonorsat a speclnl meet

lug > estt rday considered an application fromCharles D Stoner of Torayth Street for this useof a house In Pelham Park as a lodging houseand sanitarium for poor children Mr Stonersaid that be represented several charitablesocieties and that only nominal charges wouldbe made to tha children Commissioner llnna-ffSuui4 that the Hoard bud flu p iwoi In pormltlie uro of lurk property for boarding bonno-niirpnec Hiibsiniipntly In oxeculhti roantontHIM iippllfnlnn was flODINIl

An i rir lois Hindu that i cYcle rl<lets musttip IIIUII1 II Llit In thii Iiri hail the 1nrk-ii oiiujw ro Instructed to nrrrst lor violations111111011110I

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SHOWER BATH NTIIETUNNEL

un nvsiKDs IDEA OF rna wAr TO

Kilt TttR fHOKE AND FOO

Itotory Fee Electric JLlahti Carreet of-

DeitctaUd Air and Cable Kond FeeCures ofOtber HehmeHnBSe to theRailway Commlialoners EnKlniar Pro-tect

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Acnlast ItUliUnic the TnanclA lot of teen who thought they knew how to

light nnd ventilate the Fourth avenue tunnelofthoKonr York Central end Hudson Diverllnllrond voront the Chamber Commerceyesterday titornini to explain their schemesto tho State Board of Hallway CommissionersThe members of tbo Hoard aroi W C RogersIiaao N lInker Jr and Michael nicknrd

F W Kanborn of tbo Gn Yonttatlng Com-

p ny the lint man who spoke had A grit¬

since Ho told tbat bo bad applied totuernllroad company for plans ol the tunnel butdidnt get them For that reason ho couldntprotorly explain great tchemo by which hetoileted tIme tunnel could lto lighted andcleared ofsmoko and steam Chairman Itosarsadvised Mr Banborn to have another talk withtho railroad people

Dr Graham Scott President of the ScottElectrical Manufacturing Company said thatby moans of the lluntlngton search lightwhich Is virtually nn electrical are IteM thetunnel could bo Illuminated so that the lightwouldnt Interfere with the engineer a bitAttention wits callod tu the fact that the tun-

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very often IB tilled with smoke and fog butthat didnt make Dr Bcott lose any of his en-

thusiasm¬

Tho search light ho said couldponetrnto all torts of fOil and smoke endsteam

Charles It Strovells scheme to ventilate thetunnel was to run nn air shaft Its entire lengthaad let tho smnko and steam escape throughopenings nt the sides above the trains

When VllllnmJ Ulllnrnir n consulting andsupervising electrical engineer got on hisfeet and smiled In a aol > atlsflod manner hetold the Commlniloners he was there on hisown hook and didnt represent any companycr potent lie advocated tho placing of Incan-descent

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electric lights along the giound ot thetunnel Tttts the way the hloossto Tunnelis lighted Mr Hammer sold

JK L Uodkln representing the East SideProperty Owners Association asked Ithe Com-missioners

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to consider the comfort COIl vonlonlence of the people he spoko for when theyselect a plan All the piopeny owners wantedwas to he free from smoke nnd cinders

charlie Hustol a man whose voice was soweak that he had to get right In front of thedesk at which the Commissioners wero seatedto read tin details of his plan advocated agreet big shower bath

Foe dust and smoke said Mr Hustsdappear lobe tie evils to be overcome We

all know thnt however douse a for n llehtshower obliterates It at once I propose ashower to bn turned on orotT at plensmn ansiIn the following manner 1 would plane underthe roof of the tunnel In sections uf a bloc ormore Iron pIpes of sufficient capacity ouchconnecting with the Crotonlmaln Interuils01 twelve to flltfrn incites I would connect thepine with small lateral ptrioratrd pipesclosed at I bo onus nnd valves placed to con-nect

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tho Croton mains with the tunnel mainscould be worked Horn a iential Minion to tutuon a shower whenever tbe conditions requiredIt Simple as this titan Is I am BiitJBflcd It willkill any fog lay the dust and clear the at-mosphere

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L J Wing proposed to do great things bymeans of rotary Inns and tht oe towers The firstthine nocopary to tbo sucicss of his projectwould be the bulldlngot a woll lu the centra ofIto double tunnel Then on oh track wouldhave a tunnel of Its own tWhen every openingin tuo ttiunolo had been closed Mr Wings ro-tary fans would go to work und lu fourminute drive the foul air up throuch tiethree towers which ought to be higher theatho adjoining buildings so that the neighborswould t bo plentIfully supplied with BIUOK-Oan steam und otbenliBacreaablo things

Jonri i iinssroni sam no otto nn idea thatmoke send steam In the tunnel Irom the onglros caused all the trouble In order to doaway with that he proposed a cabin systemA J Yerkouteren constructing engineer otthe Hnntnrlet Company prOEentod a plan forventilating the tunnel by carrying time smokonod steam through slantingdrnrght pipes Intotowers In the yards of tlio houses along theavenue George H Knight told the Commis-sioners

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that by pumping desiccated air Intotbo tunnel the fog and steam could easily bo

killedThe only way to vontllato IB to ventilate

wnB Iho Btiirtl nn assertion with oblot II MEvenS of the Hnrlmn Lighting Company be-gan

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to tell all oboist his plait Jlenxldhodforce tho foul alt from one end to the otherami huts get rid of It

Nat Sawyer ono of the Centrals enclneersand held of the local lodge of the Brother-hood

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told tile Commissioners that he andfour companions wero there to protest vigor-ously

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against the use of any light In the tun-nel

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It was dangerous Mr Sawyer paid andthe engineers didnt want to Da responsibleIf the tunnel wits lighted tbey couldnt see tbesignals

Howard Constable advocated the uoe nf apatent air Injector and ejector Another Cen ¬

trill enelneer Charley Hall then backed up thena rtlnnB of his companion Sawyer In renard-to the dancer 111 lltfhtlne the tunnrl II CharlesUlmnn advised olmtiBt ansi near the toM ofthe tunnel for ventilation and electric lightstat Into the root for Illumination

The Commissioners are to meet again onMonday next In Albany

THE EAST JERSEY JIAPTISTS

PaStor floyd n <clnrcn lor tbe AbsoluteIndependence or Churches

The celebration of the East Jersey BaptistAssociations >emlcentennlalnnnlvorsarv wascontinued yostordny in the Bergen BaptistChurch Jersey Cliy The Itev Mr Itolllnsonof Ilahwny was Moderator A feature ot theexercises was a discourse delivered by thehay Dr W N Boyd the pastor of the PeddleMemorial Church In Newark Ho advocatedtie absolute Indepondenco of local churcheswhlcli he said were oorolen In their powerrind could coopoiata with other churches onlyin tho ansoclntlon-

ThlR association ho continued has nnJudicial powers The pastor of each localchurch ought not to bo Interfered with by nn vother person As long as ills own chute Issatisfied he ought to bn entirely free to Inter-pret

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the Now Tostamont according to the lighttloil IIIeI him and should utter Its commands-in his sermon without sending them IIroll8the river for tavlelon 1iiHtirs should havethe r sht of free re enrch with n llrm faith antiplionld ruinembor that thoie Is aconxtrnctltoand destructive chool of umber crltlnlmn nmltutu the blcber school of constructive crltlolmniiffht to havo tho fullost liberty of Invastl-gatlou

ii he rcacrmaUtr GOt to tile IIoiltall-eaao Stern IB years old of IS Orient avenue

Nowtovrn L I was arrested yesterday after-noon by Detectives McCormick and Brennnn-of the Houston street police station for stab-bing Abraham levi H Hungarian YoungStern la employed In his fathers soap manu-factory

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at 7D Itutgera street lie was sent yes-terday afternoon to collect a bill from GrocerBlumcnthal of 81 Pitt street Eluraenttta andStern bad words concerning tho accuracy ofthe bill and finally came to blows Levicrime In the store nnd attempted topacify the combatants Words havingnn effect ho also used his flats ansihtern finally ran ot Of lie store down to lilyInvion street Levi caught him at the cornerwheie several blows wore whaiStorn drew his penknife andexobllolllldj in theabdomen near the left vldp Htern stoatpoured down the street Inc Levi walked tothe police elation from which bo was sent tollellavue Dr Zerega pronounced liii woundserious It will reaulre very careful treatmentbut Levi was resting well last night

Was Drunk nnd Fell Without InjuryJohn Hares a laborer fell or Jumnod from

the soot of the flvoBtory dwelling nt SlOWcM-BlxtyfliBt street early yesterday morningand when arraigned In the YorUlllo PoliceCourt ft fow hours later tho only vlslblo markof his adventure wits a bump on tbo foreheadhayes lives on tho top floor lie baa beendrinking heavily during the put few days1 anddid iiot geE to his room uotii late Ill 11108day rttgtit Tue next lIOIl the II1onta knewabout him he was slttlniTtj the bacic yardvery much dazed add nt aloss to understandhow be came there Half n dozen brokenrlatheidlnes marked the course of bill descenthail It was the noise of the broken lines rap

iflg upon the windows that awoke tome ofthe tenants lutes told Policeman Labmthat the house was afire and be had jumpedto save his life Justice Murray roramlttedhim for examination as to his vanity and howas taken to JJellerue

Drove tbe hoes SoLO lbs GroundDuring thunder storm at midnight of Tile

day a horse In a pasture nt Irtlnuton N Jwas ittriiik btr llahtlnc antI kilter it was anold horse formerly owzu by the late JntephBaldwin of Newark The JlgbtolnB strippedlbs shoes from tile horses lest and drovetbum into the ground

nOSE IIYLYGE TArXED TO TOE JURF

And It Took Them FITO Minutes to rindVerdict Mr Alt She VTnnttrt

Rose Eyilngo made good uee in the SupremeCourt yesterday of her ttvontyIlva rearstxp-erlenoe as an aotroi and nrly captivated thejury assembled to decide whether or tot MrsKate CJaxton Sloveinoii had the right to dill ¬

ehsrgber front her Captain Ewlll com-

pany She wore a gown of puce silk with abat to match antI In obedience to her oouneels command talked to the jury nil thetlmo she was on the stand She Will rewardedfor her trouble five minutes letter JudgeP aohs summing up when the jury returnednBardlet in her favor for the full amountclaimed 13120

Miss Kytlngo testified that In Juno 1869 shemade contract with Kate Clnxton anti ArthurII Forrottt owners of tho Captain Swift

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company to plat the star ralo in tho piecewith Mr Forrest for the tea on of 188900 SheWAS receive 1125 a week until Oct U1 und

150 n week from that time until the close olthe season on April IS 18CU Op Doc U ohowas dlso harced In Toronto She brought Ibolesion for salary according to her contract

The ilftfenca was that Miss iytlnge woo InllbordlnAlo and refnteil to comtiiy with lie

rciiBtinnLl orders ot llr Fomet who WasinnnRBor nnd proprietor of tbe company tochnngo the business of her part her actsIt wasallcced were sntivorslveof nronarordT

Neither XatpClaxton who la travelling nlth-hercompany nor Mr orrestwbo IIs in huroiipwas In court Miss ttytlngo was accompaniedby her son nnd Miss Grace Klmball a memberot the Captain thrift company In her ownbehalf sho said that sIte was a star and hndpertain rlKhts Hue did not refute to niterbnr nnslnesft but ohfented Bite didfinally niter bar earl and played It in the newform for lour days botora she was dischargedUn examination she tnUl that her business re-lations

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with Mr Forrest hnd alWays boonPleasant but that she did not consider him ngentleman

Missr Klmball sold that she always con-sidered

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Miss JoyllnlllhollllU Stars woro en-titled

¬to certain pritlleses the way of private

dressing looms and of taking eertaln libertiesnut allowed to minor members ot tho com-pany Mils Kimball did not oxplntn wbnt sIlomeant by certain liberties liberalS that sho waslending lady of the company Hbe was presentwhen lbs act of Insubordination onmilainodof was committed It wns at a rehearsal InElmira Miss Eytlnfte did not reftiuo to utter-her part She objected but Ilnauly compliedwith Mr FOrt Ille directions although shosaid that shut bad studied the part for sixteenweeks with Mr Mllman of Palmere and wasnp good a lodge ns Mr Forrest was

Walter I Constantino stage manager FrogP Diicknu nsslstnnt stage miiiingr E iK-Bliort sInce carpenter nnd tltzhugu Owslorand Wright huntington netors testified forthe defence that In consequence of MissEylinges refusal to molts tbe desired altera-tion

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a rehearsal In Llmlra waR dlrmlisedThey admitted that she afterward did as di¬

rectedand played the part to tho satisfactionof tho management

Counsel for the defence announced that hewould appeal ou tha ground that the verdct-wo against the law null ngalnt the evidenceJustice Beach granted hint tovon days to ap-peal

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rrniTK HOUSE KISSES ar WIRE

The Dnblc Ooodby to Mr IfuiieH fleewhoa mad Mr McKee

Mrs HuEtoll Harrison nnd Mr McKce palledfor Europe on lie Teutonic yetorduy SituHarttion Mrs Diinralck and Russell Harri-son

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and Htophen 11 Elklns saw them ofT Theparty got down to the pier at the foot of WestTenth street nearly an hour before the steamersailed The whole party went to Mrs MoKceastateroom The travellers received this de-spatch

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from President Huriinon-Coodtir sail Rod bltii you V cb frfuU and 111111

Lbs Joy mid tlomiii out of the trip you can 21stitles ire will sad stud kl ui

Tho party made a tour of the shin and thenMrs HurrlHon Mrs Dlmmlck and RussellHnrrlBon went ashore

Mrs Itusselt Harrison nnd Mrs MoKea gotplaces nlonu the stenmors rail with the hun-dreds

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of other passengers nnd stood there un-til

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the big wblstlo Mow and tho tugs pulled thephiii out Thero went morn than a thousandpersons on the pier Whoa tim boat firstmoed one of the women Ipassengers threw nrose down In the crowd The next Instantthere wnn n shower of flowers ft oat tho steamerfalllmron 1111 hends 01 th crowd on the pierAll ttio PRssooe on the tug boat who hndflowers throw sons of them nt tbolr friendsMrs McKee slopped n titi jack msa with astem n foot long It was caught by a youngwoman who carried It off

Mr nnd Mrs Kendal who closed their sortKonnt Orange a few days ago Marshall Fleliland len W K Webb wore pussen er on thoTeutonic Mrs Iiii8 oll Harrison and MrsMqheo expect to bn gone three month Thorwill be met at LUerpool by Minister Lincolnand his wife who will entertain them duringtheir stay In London

Mrs Benjamin Harrison was one of tbe au ¬

dience at Palmors Theatre last night Sheoccupied tho first proscenium box which wnsfestonnod with tings In honor ot her presenceWith 1I0r ware Itusiell Harrison W H ArkollMrs Dlmmlck and Mr 11 a kearns oC titLouis

OS TTAB lit OVSTHESB TBOCUtE-

Mr George W Traex of Red Bnak Seestier Ituibnad Cut bl > Throat

RED RANK duos 3 Qoorco W Truex about40 years of ago who came from Toms Klvorhero about ten years ago out his throat nt1018 this morning aud dlod in about half anhour Ho was a manufacturer of harness andho made money for a number of years Soy ¬

eral now and enterprising firms have goneinto the harness business lately and thisled Mr Truox to get n new and Inrcor placo ofbusiness Ho from his place near tho OperaHOUFO In Front Btreat bo was to more to a-

new store opposite the Globo Hotel Ho gavetip the old store nnd tho new ono WB notfinished as per contract Ho Ito wm out ofbusiness practically In the bnsltst limo of thoyear Last Saturday bo complained to his wifeof business troubles and went Into a sou ofhysteilcal condition This morning Ms wileleft him sitting In brd looking over his mullHho went up stnlrw BOOM afterward and as howas entering the room she sew him cut histhroat lie must liavo heard her hit he didnot toe her for ha was smrrtlm before n milrot with the razor at his throat

As he loll to the floor his WilD rnn to thostreet nnd called for help Phkstclnnscitraobut could ilo no good Tlipy were roiulred tostay for nn hour with Mrs Tru x who was Indanger from heart trouble Mr Truex wus amember of the Odd Yellows Lodge here

TWENTY YEARS JOlt JOSEVU MAL flintA Ilurclnr Who Carries Prpprr Car

trldKrn < o Illlnd PursuersKri7AtiPTii Juno 8Jesopb Mnlwltli an

Austrian who committed a serIes of burglnrlesIn Union county and carried with him czplosire cartridges filled with popper for blindingany one who attempted to capture him nndwho likewise iunlod chloroform tondmlolslerto tile liiniMps tuf IIOUHCM tin roiuboui was sen-tenced

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today to twenty ytnro In State prisonby Judge Dice In the union County Court

Dr Jtordrce Ilnrktr1 niirlulKonwicn Coon June OThe remains of

Dr Fordyce Barker were burled fl om ChristEpiscopal Church In this city at 11 A If to-

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They came from New York last nightnnd Were removed at once to the church Thebody was exposed In a handsome black clothcovered casket In tba vestibule of the churchwhich nearly tilled with mourners amongwhom were many of the most prominent paotie of the city The IVnil emblems wero un-usually

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inudaonie The Ilev U II Nelsonreal tile burial service of the hplitcopal burohand the lucy choir of the church sanu WhileThee I Seek Jlrotectlon Power1 Book ofAee and as arecesilonal hymn Abide withMe Thai bearers wero the If 1L II Oegpod-Dr F C Klnney Ur L B Vaddock Dr W KIioelo JlrC1 U Johnson Mr E NToibbB MrflnrdlnerCreane and Col Chorles A ConverseThe remaliiB Wets interred In Yntttln Cemeterywltero are burled relatives of Mrs Barker

Htvulloweil Ills Tulle TeethILtttyront June Yebterdny Daniel T Cro

pin aged 22 years sat in the telephone ofJleoIn conversation with the chief operator JosephItalian While thus engaged Mr Croninlaughed at u joke which was made by his com-panion

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He loaned bad In his chair threw hisbond hack mind Indulged In 1eartv laughterAn bn slid BII n small plato with two tube teethtuhlcit were on limo iipnorJaw fell from postlion und slipped down his tiront lie madepcverul attempts to role It but without sue< cci Dr OI C Smith made nu examinationhut coiild find no trite ot the missing teethMiP Cronin was on duty as usual Ifefold that hnfelta lump In his side anti that hisheart palpitated morn titan It should Themedical men of this city ate of the opinion thatCronlns death is only a question of time

A dirt ofa LIbrary flusuldinENew LONDON June General Manager

Mcerof the Mallory Stpamshlp CompanyNew york who lies been n rosldent of thehound village ol Mystic east of tItle city forseveral years ban just elviu a building andland to that village for n free public librarylime property 13 worth lio000

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COrrtT OF APPEALS DECISIONS

Dnmnne C nil > Aentnit Elevnted RnltrondnAn Ice Contract

AinAitr Juno 3 Among the jadgmentnwhich the Court of Appeals hits Just afflrraodagainst ho varIous nlevntod railways of NowYork ant vicinity 1stthat ot the General Termaffirming a Judgment granting nn injunctionasked for by Francis 0 Lawrence who wantedito Metropolitan Elevated Hallway Companyto pay him HOCO for the privilege ot operatingIn front of his rionilsiu 80 Amity street

Another elevated road case Is that of GeorgeII Moore and another as executors respond ¬

cots against the New York Elevated IlallroadCompany anti snottier nopellnnts wherein theCourt of Apoanls i ci erses the judgment ot thelower courts awarding a verdict ot 343150 Infavor of plaintiff for losi and damage In rentalvalue suffered by the plaintiffs testatrix andcaused by the maintenance ot the elevatedstructure

A third railroad case M that of Andrew HoyInn respondent act the Second Avenue Hallroad Company appellants wherein the courtreverses the judgment In favor of plaintiff fordamages for personal injuries received br be-

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thrown aealiistn truck while attemptingIo heard one of thn companys ears

1 h court has nfllrmod the order of the Gen-eral

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Term lUst Department In the ease offutigust chwal appellant ngt Mayor hIugiiJGrunt which affirmed an order denying anapplication for nmndnimts commnndlBgtheMayor to Issue a license ns auctioneer to ap ¬

pellantThe ease of rhasKDeKlynappellant against

the fLake Ice Company respondent-which the Court of Appeals lint lust decidedrecalls the Ice famine of last winter The ap-peal

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was front judement In favor of the de¬fendant who was sued to recover iHOOOO forwinged failure to deliver 2000 tons of leawhloa had been ngreeil to under written cpu ¬

tract the burIal Appeals affirms the jutigrnnnt of tbe General joint

Tun Knickerbocker leo Company also comesIn for ri decision Irom tics court of last resortwhich Is not altogether agreeable The courtnfnrniB the judgment ot Ito General TermHist DepArtment which also nfnrmeda jurlgracnt In favor of plaintiff Philipii Thompson Jr for 11007062 whlofiho claimed as the value of jiis legel services ronrternd before the Trensnry-

epartment nt Washington at the time theGovernment sought to collect a tax of ten vetcent upon the amount of the tickets Issued bytie Knickerbocker Uimpany to Us employeesalong the Hudson represent Ing certain moneyvalues which wore redeemable nt Sane valueaud which in tbo smaller villages come to passas readily ai currnncr

IntheHartholdl Hotel case the court affirmstho judgment of the General Term First De-piirlmen alllrmlna n judgment In favor ofthe defendants In a judgment creditors notionbrouzht by Dnnlel J Sprague and othersagainst Allcrt Kollv and others to set sMilecertain trimifcrs of the lease of lbs liartholdlalleged tohayo boon madotodofrand creditors

HER TWELFTH ATTE31PT AT SUICIDE

Bertbn Kltlel flying on the Day Fixed forICru TVcddlngS-

vitACUBE June 3Bortba Kltto aged 19

end as pretty an a picture Is dying In B-tJosophriHn i ltal In this city with a bulletinher head fired by her own hand nn Mondaylast Today was to lotto boen Lot weddingday hot heart having been won by AugustWaggoner n thrifty farmer who liven near hotmothers liouo n mile or two outside the cityA few months ago Mlsa KIttol became conlnced that life was not worth livingand to iVit an ond to it she tookenough morpblno to kill herself In thissuicidal attempt elio was frustrated bytimely discovery Since then she has made noloss than oievon deliberate attompta commitFtilcldo Including the pistol shot which it isthought will to effective

tier love affair came niter the second attempton which occasion she took sugar of lead1

Until lion she hnd not known what passionwile and in tim glow of i s poxsossion sitechanged her lewt uf life and Its value But amouth ago tho old feollngcatne ovorherneatnWhllo visiting a stepsister she tried araror and a slip noose hut was caughtIn time to sate her though on both occasionsshe ftrucgled hard to carry out her IntentionsAt her stepmothers house Bhe took Roughon liatB hut in such a Quantity that It pro ¬

tiered nausea audit wait vomited up Twicethe girl sought to thiow herself tinder passingfreight trains but ices prevented Her loverLion vamo to the house In the hope of weaningher from sudMal Imlinath n He brought aret Olvtr with him but uo cartridges n de-tlcleney howuver which was supplied by nfriend who called lat Btinday

On Monday the Kill was missed from thehouse nnd when tier lover lookout tar his re-volver

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ho couldnt hind It lu the bureau drawerIn which ho had tuisoal It Site was found ineenslblo In ashed with the ball In her templeBefore being removed sho became consiIonsfor is moment and In repl v toiler sinters quesions What uld you dolt for f nnd Arentyou sorryt said Yes I am sorry but I canthelp It now I Want d to the Tbo unforttinato girl Is iiiidonbludly Insane the dlsea obeing heredItary In the famtly Her ownmother died insane her ulster Is In the Uticaasylum one brother la in the Wlllard asylumand another U In some other Institution

lEAD NO 1HOOFS OF IXCOMIETEXCr

Mr Murrujn Committee Wants Nonnnton-Cits Laborers ll characd-

Mlchnol J Murray of the Laborers Uoionwho attached liirniolf to the tall of the Stockierklto on Tucmtny night headed delegation otlaoor representatives who called upon Com-missioner

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ol Public Works Ollioy yettcrduyDavid Dunn Daniel Sheehan und AugustFJogo accompanied him They appeared inbehalf of the Htreot Parrrs and Hammermensunions to protest against the appointment ofnonunion men onolty wrrU and to demandtliedlschnrgn of those who are now ntpioyodWho are not union men In good ptandlnc

The commlttei was referred lo Uetuity Com-missioner

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Holuhnu who told them that theywere a little Into tlio appointments liiuhiibeen toads two months ago Mr Murray re ¬joined that the complnlm was In relation tothose very appointments tiiy IncludedIncompetent nonunion men Tha deputyCommlflslenor showed some Interest In thisstatement and said that any clmrtos affectingthe competency of tho man employed would tioInvestigated Ho sucgesird that the com-mittee

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Inquire arid repurt Bpeclllc facts Tho-Iommittoe declined to underiako any such In ¬

quiry

The Bodies of be Two HtndrntuRccorrrrdNKW BnuxswicK Juno Searching parties

worked all last night dragging for the bodiesof the Rutgers College students Fielder andSmith President Scott bolpcd for a tlmoThe bodies wero found tbh morning Theface of PfelfTer turned ptirpla Immediatelyon hIs below taken out ot the water Ono otlila logs was drawn up anti n lump was on thecalf at if be hal been taicon with crampsInoer marks ou one of his arms bowed thatSmIth had caught hold of him It IBsupposed Smith got Into deep water wherethey were bathing antI Pfelffnr wnut to hisrescue Tomorrow a memoijol jjervlce winlie held in tbe college chapel PfelfJor wasPresident Hcotts irritate slenonroplior

Ararntlne Think Fnllnrei-ArncHBuEoa Juno 3Tltmra Is no Im

provoment In the financial eltuutlnn here Thebonks are fcolllns a largo amount of gold TImbunks which have boon compelled to close theirdoors aro the old Italian Dank tho New ItalianHank the trench Bank and the Rivet PlateCommercial Hank It Is expected that theFrepob and Italian banks will be able to puyall claims against them lu lull

The Chamber of Deputies today passed abill exempting banks front legal process for amuni-

Tho financial panic Is abating Tho Spanishbank has closni its doors and the Englishbanks aro affected

Three Tturm nnd a Heir for John f flaymend

NEW BnusBwicK Juno 3Jobn C Raymondthe New York contractor who after beingsentenced to State prison last year for tenyears for burning the Adroin Institute at isoun obtained a nety trial todav pleaded nonvolt alit Jprtgo McCormrk 0 Union countysentenced him to priron for tbruesars anta halt Two India meats ugaitist him worewithdrawn The Indictments iwjaltist MrsAnnie hitttmton for the some crime warn nolleprosenoed The arrangement was ia the na ¬ture of a com promise ft is said

NEWS FOR SADIE AND MAMIE

xo 301W ZittR von xEAcmnit irnoStaff IltBtn JtABV SAXES

The nourd Oljtot to ImlB Conaaelfee Is Condemnntlon Proce Jli> R Outof Hehsol MeseysMr fling XtmtgnTeachers In the publicnohools are attend

IDR less end less to their dull said Corncilpelonor Little at Iho meeting of the Boardof Education yesterday Ho was speaking tohis motion to have Superintendent Jaspers roport concerning tcnchors1 absences put onrecord lu the minutes

Over 6000 days wore lost by teachers InApril last which Is 40 per cent more than InApril 1890 be wont on There IB aao moreabsences ot scholars The teachers are notsufficiently Interestril In their dutIes to no tomeetings called by the City Superintendentsfor their Instruction

Cpmmltsloner Gerard said that the petsistine or nicknames of female teachers sol-

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sot down In the hcliool Board Directorywero a reproach to the prstcra and to the digDlty ot the young women themselves

I road the Commlrslonor continued Sal-

lie forHnrah Maggie for Mnrcntet Cnrrlo lotCaroline and Motile for Mnry It seems to bo-

a frailly end nn affectation ot the femininemind to translate their dlcnlllcd names Intosomething unintelligible with a French twiston them I think a girl IB never moro decor-ously addressed than by her proper name andI object to recording on the archives ot thisBoard a lot ot names that dont belong theyoung women nt nil I move that no teachershell hereafter have cermliMon to be excusedunless she sleoi her application with hon

Commissioner Sawyer objected that it wouldbe silly to attimpt to carry out the resolution

Commissioner Gerard I do not sts anythingsilly or impraetloable about it If their realnames aye Molloe and so on let them be sorecorded Their real names are all that shouldbe required

The resolution was pawed by n vote ot 11 toC1 Iresident Hunt announced that a comrnu-nlcntlon had been received from Comptrollerleers In regard to the resolution of the Hoardot Education rtquestlng the Comptroller torestore to the school fund13200 paid to ArthurBerry formerly Mayor Hewitts private secre-tary

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for legal eonrjces In the purchase otscboomnuse sites Mr Berry bath beon as-signed In January 1889 by Corporation Connsol lieekmon to takn charge of the condemna-tion

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proceedings His fees as special counselclime out of the school lund The Board Is ad-vised

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that the Law Department should havepaid its special counsel

Comptroller Myerss rejoinder Is said to be asharply worded document CommissionerGerard asked that it be read

Commissioner Lumls WUM U41U rf theFinance uuunuiitea oojeoted It would bo amistake be sold to read It because the Corny ¬troller had fallen Into error to some matters otfoot which should bo rectified before tke let-ter

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was real The communication was dclivOrod io the Committee Commlsslonor-

ummla declined to divulge the substance ofthe letter

The sum of 100000 was appropriated for anew grammar school at Hester and Chryatlestreets to be completed by Bept 118W notto bn fireproof and the upper story not to beused for a playground It will be a threede ¬

partment building containing not loss thanjetty class rooms and accommodating not lessthan 2160 children

Acommlttoo had recommended that all theschools be closed on Juno sn Ins ead of J nly 3on occonntpf the heat and because parentstake their children to the country at the earlierOato Tbe resolution was lost by a veto of7

Commissioner Tnmmlss motion IboSpecial Committee of Seven wns requested torooort before the close of the present schoolyear whether It In not ndvlsiiilo that gradua-tion

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from the grammar schools be made semiannually instead ot annually and whetherpromotions from both primary and grammarschools should not be based noon the compari-son

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ol monthly estimates ot the work of pupilsinstead of upon semiannual examinations

Tho 13onrd appropriated I42UO for a schoolsite on Clinton avenue Woodlnwn Heightsand IttuOO for a school eile ut Suburban andJlrlggs avertuos Bedford Park

Comptroller Myers was requested to Issuobonds to par awards amounting to 227i720tot a spfoot lot nt 14C Went Twentieth streetadjoining Grammar School 65 CommissionerGerard Inquired whether any lawyers fees forspecial services were Included CommiesonerLummls said that a tea of soO hat alreadybeen paid to Lawyer Robin M Morgan

CommissIoner Gerard Tbe lot in worthabout 10000 and we have paid 122000 for Italready I give notice that hereafter I shallprotest against taking from the fund for edueating our poor children such sums ot moneyIt I extortion

ComtnlK loner Little said in conversationthat Commissioner D II Ring Jr hud senthis insinuation as School Commissioner toMayor Grunt

Two 1T1IO LEAPED FJIOX WINDOWS

Mrs IewU KlllednnytiB Tot Even HurtThough lie Fell Furthest

Mr Minnie Lowls of 118 West Seventeenthstreet the 29yearold wife of William HLewis Captain of the tucbost City of Lynnkilled herself yesterday morning by springingout of a fourthstory win low while deliriousShe had been ill for some time and recently outof her head

Her husband was watching hot It was aftermidnight when he got her to KO to bed andabout i oclock In the morning he left herthere for a moment while ho went to a closetfor some clothing thtjo ho was in the closethe hoard bar get up and comlni out ha sawher KO to a window and jump out Blio struckon tier head on a cornice over a store cm Ithearound floor send then tell to the tidoualk-ohu died In ten minutes

John Hnyenn laborer of 245 Weat KlxtrflratStreet jumped fromnlHth story nlndowof thehouse Into the back yard at 4 A M yesterdaylie bait been drinlclnir A clothes line broitohis fall BO that when lie reached the ground howas apparently uninjured As a precaution ¬cry meoAiire he WHS was taken to itneltooseveil Hospital whoro It was found he really badnot been lnured at all Ho was locked nothough on a charge of attempted suicide liewill be brought to court today

Gets Nearly All He Steed PerA verdict was londered by a jury in the

United States Circuit Court yesterday beforeJudge Wheeler In the second trial of the suitof John Anderson against the New York andTexas Steamship Company forlfi000 damagesalleged to have beat sustained while Ander¬son was boatswain on tim steamship Hou Mmpos of Ito Mnllory line On the first trial thejury disagreed AnlersonB lawyer on the seeood trial fortified himself with export tetlmont front rtPiimslilp Captains anti othersAndnifon Injuries wore fractursn of tinthiiib and ribs and tho jury gave him aerdlfor iHln A motion to sot nslilo the von utns excessive was made anti will be argueduext week

llr Siyrel Ionc Sleee WIttofluarumailmExcept for a few drives Dr Lewis A Bnyro

has been confined to bin home 285 Fifth ave-nue since lost November by rheumatism Atthe openlne the now amphitheatre In Ballsvon Medical ColIeRBlnn fall Dr Snyro madnan address became overheated nndcnuuhtahard void He took a drive yesterday whichwant io fourth time bo hail gone out duringlila illness He hue lost moro than twentypounds in weight but hopes to ronaln his us-ual health after the summer months

The HIrsch Fund Not to be Invested atKtnrnjr

The trustees of the Baron Hirsch fund de-cldod yettardaf to abandon the projected putchase of 1130 iftcrfnV° r land At Konrny nearewark N J trustee were io haveerected cottages for Hebiew Immigrants onthe injjij butt after o roimnltlee of exports hadhanded in their resort the trustees decided toabandon the project

Trame Mlopixri by the Body or a nor e-

PiAiNmiD Juno 3A horco wits struckheio last evening by n wentlound fiolcbttrain killed mid thrown on the eaatbnundtrack The Itoynl Blue Flyer onglno 17J wltljHarry Cluup In the oni due here at Ht11 omi ebowling along immediately ufterward nt sixtymlleB nn hour It struck tee carcass end wasbrought to a stop within ano yards thouuiiIii engine did not lesro the track lund wsii notintursi it took two ftqutrs to disentangle thebody of lie horse from it

W4DDZLE IS DEAD IBIS TIME mi

fled TnrnedOnth Gnn RotorsYesterdayHa Unscrewed the Bracket b1H

James B Waddell whoso name was known ad-

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in a number ot the large dry goods stores ofthis city and Brooklyn and whose Dundreary wwhiskers were familiar to the customers killedhimself yesterday at 135 West Twentiethstreet where he lived That IIs his wifes houseanti the greater part of the building is occupiedby her and by eighteen or twenty girls whomshe employs at dressmaking Six years BED

she was already well established In businessanti her trade was valued In every one of the I

Inbig shops in this city One day at that timeshe was shopping in Townleys at Fifteenthstreet and Sixth avenue and met Waddell Hewas a lloor walker there lie was young only29 and his whiskers were handsome and she I

tell In lovo with him and they ware marriedIRS life since then seems to have been chiefly

n series of sprees Ho wns discharged frontone store after nnothor Out nor Influence andtime value ot liar trade aooiirad him new places

When he was oft on these sprees he wasfront to write all sorts of fictions to his wife to C

Induce her to send him money Once In De-cember

¬18B9 he pretended to kill himself Ha

wrote to her Irons tho Ht Omor Hotel in Sixthavenue that be was tired of It all and ashamedof himself and that she would never sea himanymore She hurried around to the hoteland when they broke open his door they foundhim In bed intoxicated ns usual with the gasturned on a very little bit S

Perhaps he had really meant to turn It alt Sthe way on Ha slid yesterday Last Hatur 5day be lost his last place in Liobmnnn Brothers In Brooklyn Yesterday morning hewent out OR usual and came beck at I-

oclockP

for lunch Ha was jovial at mitch CImmediately afterward be wont to his bed-room

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onu of the sewing girls entailed gas and traced tit to his room A policeman broke oven thedoor and found Wnddell doail on the bed Hahad made sure of gsa enough by unscrewing I W

the whole gas bracket in his room 1

FIIAUDULEXT VIRGINIA BONDS

Redemption Asked for One of soo that 5Was Bold bj a Htraaccr for 85

RICHMOND To Juno aCoI Buffln tbeSecond Auditor of the btatr has recently comeIn possession ot information which loads tothe conclusion that there may be forged cr aspurious bonds ot this State in existence andone has been sent to bin office recently It isfor 500 and it numbered 775 issued underthe act of March 29 1851 It has all the acoupons attached from 18C1 up to 1880 Thisbond was sent hero some weeks ago to a wellknown man by Mr John B Manning a liroir-to

5got him to ascertain its funJnMe value

Vhen the bond wits prcsontuil nt Col RnlTinsoffice suspicions wore nrousd which rosultajin an investigation

It was discovered that n bond of ibm rnmodescription corrcspomtlnc In amount arid otthe saw number laid been Imnlod under theHcCulIoch act Col Iluflln ieureid thalervices of deteotlvos and trarrd the nlitlorv ofthe purclmee of the Loud It wstuu llearsicd thatBernard bherldann builderor n JnnTuolliuStreet Now orkcnld tlio Inod to it Wilt stieotbroker Mr bbcrldnii hnld iluil lie Wit fiebond from his foreman Jiirlliiinmiiv homilypho lotura Hloiy Is that In IB whllii eatinghis lunch ono day In u rohianrnn omit she theTombs n gtrnuuer came In and oilond himthe bond for 5 Ho nccctilcd the ofai

A j or SItRflPI IllS siczY

The Curious Case of n roiirrrnrntil ChildPuzzling hue r-

FOBTLAND Conn Juno rotiryenroM-Jamen Smedick of this plno It n iuilu to tlaphysicians who hnto otnnilreJ him note of

whom list oven seen a ulrmhr ease Tnmes U Olemulating snakes and tmuU by shcdillnsliSskin though he does not como out of It nil atone time Tile oulJormls comes oil In lureHakes sometimes throo inchoc lunie Sixl

week ago tm truuhl trite llrm noticed by hispnrmtH nml local physicians WITH mlttjlnThey tioutcd him fur an nK MViitml sumk o-

tecenia oniuhf ui the IeellntrconInucd iiniltha-plooennf Hln became lattor plt lliiii4 0015nrotiKlit down front the llnitfur llopltal-Tnilay Ilie skinI N fad ny Inlllni ir off Irom HI I

Jane of hl loily and bend scud alnxnt viihnut nny oilort A vary thin nnO nuttier skin is iunderneath which appears to Inilkiiin on huellclitost friction Alter the Hiiilfonl d tnr4-exnmlnoil hint thor toot phnioirrniiliH of bU iKanil body which will Iminoil tti illnniMtean crude In ono of tho medical j nmml

Killed Illmiieiron the nitrro Stunk Ii-

BInurN000ct Conn June flI 1 Hclimldt atproprietor of tho HofTmnn House commltloJ PS

suicide this morning ut 4 oclock by situating

himself the bead with a tbotuun lie ioud aon the bank of the Hounntonlc biter timid foil

in Ills body was recovered by drakVlnK Mr

Schmidt purchased a brick bulldlm a yrarago and in nn oxpenoa repmtel to be aboutI2U030 fItted It up ns u hotel nirliaiioi tileproperty to Jloflmnnn tile ar t ork brewer

honor it was nnin lluslns walbad nnd he bcintiit leMjnJnt Ho listserved one term ns monitor of the Hoard of i

Uiircessei of Jilrmlnalmm anti wile foismnn ofthe liascett IHook and Juiliicr I1lie ConraDfor several years which ollce ho held at tbstime of his death tie nan uliout 15 testS oldand leaves a wire and two children lieI was A-

Piomlneut liquor dealer u