Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - May 23, 1881, Boston, Massachusetts MONDAY MAY PRICE TWO Roscoe Rallies His Regiment of Who Counsel Him to be a and Win the Name to be Used Before the Legislature in All turned to brain and he at 7 oclock His is a severe blow to Ho was but 28 and born of American in He joined the Catholic religion on his accession to studied for priesthood in was ordained yours ago assigned liero to aid venerable Father De ceased was n member ot the Board of Instruction and took interest in school Ho had just mndo arrangements to build another here on the site of the New Since ho came hero ho has organized several societies attached to the which had a largo he had no and was a welcome in every The Second Contest for the OLeary Belt Despatch to Tho Boston NEW May parlors occupied by Conkling on tho second floor of tho Fifth Avenue Hotel wero crowded this evening by Republicans and friends of Conk Among those present wore Senator of Senator unan John General Foster and numerous local It was stated that fat the conference held by Conk lincs friends it was decided that should bo a candidate for What action had been taken concerning could not bo definitely but the prevailing opinion to bo that If Conk Uing should seek a reelection Platt would also be in tho The corridors ot tho hotel crowded until a late but no one except most intimate friends were admitted too the A matter connected with the been kept a secret all has just lieen learned by the agent ot National Asso General Arthur has been busily engaged in making Inquiries in his own way as to whether Couklings and Platts chances of re election aro good enough to warrant allowing names to go into the Ho has sat himself that they At yes General Arthur sent a special messenger to the Fifth Avenue Hotel to notify Conkling that he was ready to report on the Arthur had previously notified Tho agreement had been to have the conference at Arthurs residence on Lexington avenue in order to avoid the agents of the at once quietly made his way down tho street private getting into a carriage IB was driven to Arthurs Tho conference them lasted over No one was present but Platt and Arthur gave a summary of tho result of his investigations endeavored to impress upon tho fact that a tion could be assured if ho would allow his name to be user as a Platt was satisfied He did not wish to take any Ho preferred to remain quiet a day or two until assured beyond all doubt of announcing even a willingness to bo re Arthur dwelt upon the argument that further delay in allowing the use of his name weaken the chances by allowing the votes of assemblymen who were favorable to lout did not know what he to lie fixed by patronage on the other Arthur was sure that It Conkling declared himself in the the stalwarts would flock to his All that was needed for a vic tory a The lacK of that was hurting the case every Men who followed for a livelihood could not afford to re main in a state of They had to know whether to go one way or In tne pres ent case the patronage wan nil on one and was drawing recruits trom who did not know to or what their leader desired Platt seconded Arthurs Conk ling said tho tacts presented not sufficient to convince him that success was absolutely and declined to allow any declaration to rio made as coming from him that hewas a candi date for He must have absolute cer He was willing to make a concession BO far as to allow it to be understood that ho would accept a provided he was not used as authority for the in order to see what effect that position would havo in securing the pledged word has been scat tered over tho city and the State bv wire that Conkling will ba a candidate for This is the who received the word from from their If effects do riot soon show a certainty of the announcement will be made that the senator did not authorize the that ho was a What ci Personal of tho to of ilic Special Despatch to Tho Boston May curious suggestion imade tonight by one who has been quite close to Conkling during tho It is this Conkling believes that thero is a plan to force General Grant and their friends out of tho Republican By the methods adopted Coukling has been made to appear as an imperious and overbearing from whatever cause it may Conkling finds himself placed by the press upon so Iowa piano that he is justly freed from personal party says this to retire in good faith to private lite for the He is not certain whether there must bo a reorganization of the party or a new organization of policy and which he deems essential to the national He waits for time to solve that In tho meanwhile his special pur pose seems to bo to establish clearly that the administration is not necessarily tho Republican Coukling is fully that the Ohio idea of a second term is a and ono of a Maine succession is an Ho says the to crown tho work of proving that this administration does not represent the party which elected it by becoming himself a candidate for the presidency in In order that this may be brought about Conk line feels it an necessity to retire for the present from public and to leave time to correct the false impressions he says have been industriously circulated about him and his position by personal It will hot says tho to leave the New York stalwarts or oven to appear to bo making war upon Tho sugges tion is mado in influential circles that Vice President Arthur will bo asked and elected to tako Platts seat and and that Representa tive Richard or someone of the other stalwarts who might bo named will b6 chosen to till the balance of linge It is argued that Arthur and while tho friends of the retiring could not necessarily stand to the country as tho enemies of the Blame or any other man on that side of tho Arthur has as much genius Ior as much adaptability as Conkling has for eloquence and waut of Crowley is a of decided and would do no discredit to his party in tho In tho would Extravagance In the Treasury Department But Still Very Despatch to The Boston May investigation which has been going on for three weeks in tho Treasury Department In regard to disbursements for though not yet con has developed some interesting and it is feared will affect some official higher than It is under stood that no charges were preferred against but the Investigation was begun in order that the new secretary might become thoroughly acquainted with all branches of tho there is great surprise No restrictions have boon placed upon tho disburse Begun in Square Gar don This With Fourteen Starters General U ments for carpets and other furni ture for tho besides The contingency fund has been to The Boston NKW Slay second six days pedestrian contest lor tho international belt began at at Madison Gar Tho following are tho entries and tho start ers George George England Harry Glen Cove Chicago Boston John Patrick Long Island John Now York Robert Now York Benjamin Now York George New York John Sara toga Springs In tho betting Hazael and are About 4000 persons wore present to witness the Curron led on the but was soon passed by who made tho first mile in 5 minutes 60 Hughes and evening nt 712 Washington by com Tho programme of which con tains some of tho most beautiful airs of Irelands somo of a largo number of the citizens of of Irish birth havo a faint recollection of having heard in their early days on old will occupy a few hours of tho early part of tho evening and tho remaining up to 2 for the enjoy ment of the younger bo devoted to NINA Arrested nH for almost and it is is For the fiscal year ended June 2090 yards of carpet were charged as purchased ior the The stable expenses ore also said to have been increas ing and goods are found to havo been purchased local retail dealer without the usual formality of advertising fof Those facts are developed by and as the of such matters must havo had orders for the largo amounts de velopment as to those who cognizant of his schedule of expenses is anxiously of The funeral of William French today was attended by Secretary Lincoln and all the army officers in the city and many distinguished The escort consisted of the regular troops quartered here and the district militia under General The interment took place at Rock Creek where the dis course was delivered by The usual volley was llred over the On the return march several of the soldiers were pros by the intense and Baxter Smith ot the Washington Light Infantry is in a precarious condition Boynton says that mind has Deen perfectly clear today for the time since her Her fever about the out her nervous prostration has Though still in a precarious she is almost cer tain to The report that she is to go to her old home in Mentor as soon as able is not She removed to the Soldiers and possibly to some quiet summer resort on the sea probably in FOREIGN RIFLE Sport nt Walnut The riflemen have experienced hard luck dur ing in last Sundays GLOBE for the early part of the week was owing to the The weather conditions of with the most perfect gray light and a north wooed a largo number of marksmen to Walnut Hill to participate in the regular matches previously The pavilion was comfortably The men were out and the spectators The matches opened at 11 oclock sharp with the dial indicating 12 to 3 The cloudy gave a good light to the rifle the wind was unreliable and at times treacher In the Sharpshooters match Adams did elegant work on the paper a total of the best score of the The Creedmoor count of this brill iant would bo president of tho Massachusetts Hide followed for a total ol making seven consecutive and closing for nine bullseyes out the possible but ho dropped for a nine on his ninth lost him elegant score rill also followed tor making tho best gen dral snooting of tho In the Handicap on the iron took first place and scored Ho was dangerously followed by Bennett for the same but outranked by tho former Arthur won place in tho Badge match for Tho subjoined summary gives the details HANDICAP MATCH JT but of Nicw May Early this morning de arrested n man named Philip supposed to bo tho accomplice of the murderer ot Miss Nina At tho time of tho arrest of ho hinted at tho fact although ho had accompanied his new to tho ho was not guilty of tho crime Recent developments tend to support his and tho as a result of their at 2 oclock this morn ing Tho questioned as to whore ho was at tho beginning of tho month was unable to give a decided an In answer to an inquiry by a a few before ho was taken into custody Erndon said that he had boon working up evi dence his tho mur is 42 years a native of Han and from all accounts was ICan bosom The police allege that ho was scon in company tho neigh of tho murder on the 3d Erndon was arraigned m the Court this and discharged for lack of Ho be used as a witness against Of Alleged Cruelty at the Westboro Reform The Matter Under Investigation by the Parents Version of His Sons Death at the THE REVISED Renat of Republican colleagues in confirming and ho seems to bo of the opinion that the Senate fulled in its duty by supporting the administration rather than makes his greatest mistake in supposing great man as he Ms actions and conduct are of more importance to the public than those of the of York May coopers met last night and passed resolutions requesting the brewers of this city not to nee half and quarter barrels Bent Here from owing to the fact that tho coopers living in New York and vicinity were unable to make a livelihood on account of tho of The who struck on May 1 for a rate oJ per day their labor met With success in all but a few of the At a meeting last of amalgamated ma of New Brooklyn and Jersey it was decided to in stead of higher a on Satur days from Several bosses havo voluntarily made trie concession The Fresco Painters Union havo resolved that per day he demanded from June to be May Washing ton divine is about to a challenge to Bob for the discussion of the following question That the Christian as taught by Jesus Christ and His is perfectly adapted to the intellectual and spiritual of and if maintained anil prac in its integrity will elevate and ennoble the Imman Inasmuch as has always refused to accept preachers the divine referred to will writs a letter on tne subject to The former Bays the lecturer must either accept this challenge or cease his abuse of Death of a Popular Young Special Despatch to Boston May gloom prevails among all classes of tonight in conse quence of the death of Herbert assistant pastor of Marys Catholic He to bed week witti a severe Political in May political situation ie very Sella has finally abandoned all idea of being able to form a Humbert is vacillating as to tho Ho is altogether un decided as to whora to send for to undertake the task ot forming a new Meanwhile the Radicals and Republicans are making the most of the situation and aro preaching violent ganda against France and in favor of an aggres sive policy on the part Signer will probably be asked to form a now A Chief defeated by May despatch from Durban says there has been some serious lighting between tho Kaffir chief and tho in which the former was with a loss or seventy the Boers losing but Tho Boors are seizing the cattle and plundering the properly ol British The Political Pot In May is rumored that a minis terial crisis is owing to the passage of the do liste A stirring debate is expected to take place in the Chamber of Depu ties on the Tunisian policy of tho Cable Prince Bismarck proposes to introduce a in the Reichstag to prevent tho private manufacture of A despatch from Constantinople says Mace donia is in a most disturbed and the authorities aro stop tho A despatch from Oran says an Arab has occurred in South during which a number of French soldiers were Tho native loss is estimated at There was a largo meeting of in Paris at which very strong speeches were made and flery resolutions expressing the hope that the revolutionary narty in Russia would A STRINGENT SUNDAY Wo or of Any Sold iu Special Despatch to Tho Boston May temperance and antitemperance war developed an amusing phase in The recent efforts of the temperance people in local option matters de termined their opponents to make a bold A rigid Sunday was recently rushed through tho and today it was fully enforced by antitemperance Tho result was not it was impossible to buy a drop of but soda water could not sold or any summer It was a hot day as Alex andria has no public fountains or and as the pumps are generally out or the situ ation of the thirsty one was By en forcement of the law also bootblacks were arrested and no medicine could bo sold except on a physicians Tho Sunday papers found no tho explana tions of dealers that they contained extracts and comments on the revised Testament proving un The Alexandria and Alex andria Sunday were issued Saturday This state of affairs causes considerable excitement in the quiet old town aud is likely to prove more Shot lit May the killing of Sheriff Davis by desperadoes near Wayne Captain men followed tho murderers to a point not fur from Mill where they discovered the and creeping up on waited for when they fired upon tho killing Hamilton and wounding tho Tho latter before ho died said that Brown had left them some days and had gone to some friends in another and told where ho could be Special to Tho Boston May visiting Knights Templars from Boston and attended tho Metropolitan formerly this and heard a sermon by William past of DeMolay Commandery of They leave the capital at 0 stop for three hours in and jo thence direct to Jeff ou the Testament and May leaving for Detroit last night Jeif Davis told a reporter who tried to interview him that he was sorry to see any change in the New That is one document above all said that is sacred in and anv attempt to it almost When asked about the Conkling trouble Davis thats a small When asked further about politics he shook his Abbreviated Half the town of was burned Friday Hugh aged 101 died at Kings County Murray was a native of Ireland and came to this country when a young The body of an unknown 30 yeara respectably was found in the Harlem river with a bullet hole in his Foul is Bridget 25 years of threw a kettle of scalding water on her father when he was when he awoke attempted murder him with an Archbishop who has been almost at the point of death for several not been fail ing BO fast for a few owing to tho favor able and may linger ou for a number of The general synod ot the Reformed church at unanimously adopted the report of the peace close the chasms be tween the east and west branches ol the Kef null makes it a C SHARPSHOOTERS 4 5 6 4 5 5 B 65544554 5 5 B 4 4 5 4 4 B 5 5 B 4 6 4 5 4 5 4 B 4 B 4 55454454 5454 55 4 4 44555546 4585444 B 4 5 B 4454 1 4 4 4 B 4 B 45446454 4454445 4 4 1 5 4 B 4 1 4 44454444 4 5 4 B 4 4 I 44J 4 4 44 4 14 fi 4 B 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 41 441 B 4 3 4 4 4 B 4 4 4 454534 341 MATCH MASSACHUSETTS TAU 101211 IV 11 12 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 10 1111 Bradford Tost o 11 ia 12 11 la 10 o 12 10 B 11 11 104 012 12 11 8101111 104 1010 1112 30 101110 ft 103 1010 9 011101112 102 1010J1 0 8 10 10 0 12 12101 S 71111 nil 12 71010 0 01011 7 BADGE 4 6 B 4 4 B 4 B 6 5 B 4 44544 55 44 S B 4 4 4 B 4 4 441 443 At 4 At 12 At Cleveland 5 At 0 At 0 At Detroit Kij At 4 At Boston 22 At New Yale IB Harvard Sporting The Metropolitan boys expect to hoar from tho East Boston ferry employes for a return game of ball for the Tho Longwood Cricket Club left for Phila delphia and will play the club today and A barge two between crows of 82 and took place on Lake won in 12 minutes 02 Saltoustall Saturday MEW ENGLAND Concerning nml In of Mew YorU A Voice from Despatch to Tho Boston NEW all of tho churches today reference was mado to tho revised New Howard one of the revisers ot the New read his second lesson now version of the After tho services woro Crosby was asked what of Ills response was that as ho was ono of tho of course ho thought well of it it entirely met his and ho regarded it as a vast improvement over tho existing Tho ad vantages tho new revision wero a close simi larity to original Greek moro thorough and intelligent purer tion and tho domination of crude which In tho old revisions solely to careless translations or an indifferent knowl edge of thought tho new re vision much moro correct than tho old and moro and that it would como into general Alfred took strong grounds in favor of tho new revision said ho was struck by tho changes that had been Tho and dignified expressions which wo have loved still Thero was need of a for many words in the old revision havo become Walking of Holy Trinity Church said that tho of the revised is the literary event of tho nineteenth It is of tho It is the same grand old only and its holy strength has not boon Bishop spoko in reference to revised Ho thought a groat responsi bility rested upon the men who assumed the task of revising the AVe aro ho to believe that tho Bible is Gods and through wo gain a glimpse of tho blessed immortality hat awaits Bible is as a lamp to our foot light to our Saint John tells ns that In tho beginning was the and tho word was with God and was How important It is then that tho true tho spirit of tho should bo kept clear and remain Special Despatch to Tho Boston May of tho House of preaching today on tho revised said ho regretted that The Fall River Iron Works will probably start up today with about half of their at old Tho Machine Company has returned to tho system of monthly after giving the weekly system a Tho boot and shoo shipments from Brockton the past week amounted to 4754 over 1000 moro than for the corresponding woek last Six new passenger cars ior tho Boston Albany railroad are being constructed at the and more aro to be built In season for use next It is stated that parties aro considering the building of another at if arrangements can be made satisfactory with George Currier to Foreman of tho Springfield armory has invented a shield or guard which slides over the blade of a razor and effectually does away with tho danger of cutting ones face while Itis proposed to enlarge the cotton mill at It is expected that 000 of stock will be which will admit of the extension tho mill and the introduction of weaving employing about 300 In Temple The union temperance service yesterday after noon in Tremont Temple was very largely at James Roberts After an organ prelude there was a praise suc by tho reading of the Scriptures and Tho distinguished temperance ad MeLellan Brown of made a forcible address in behalf of The National Prohibitory League is doing its effec tive work in almost every State of the Money and labor are being freely expended in tho cause of and the enrolment ot those who take tho pledge is being carried ou by a uni form Tho National headquarters ou Eighth New can give ample proofs of the progress of the temperance Tho annual assessment for she is only and she invited her hearers to join tho Greater effort and more speakers aro needed in some of the Southern more especially among the colored She upoko of the good prospects of effecting the of amendments to constitutions of tho States and of the United prohibiting not only the sale but the manufacture of all kinds of Miss Amy Baker of Lowell gave a reading and tho services were closed by tinging Hold the A Walter for Yesterday morning the early asters at tho Crawford House were somewhat startled to see their Thomas jump into the air and land in the centre of the breakfast only to be dragged oil by a Station 8 police The explanation of the affair was that and a chum named Augustus Stiling were on a prowl Saturday and on leaving the houte of Charles 17 Wall took with them a clock and Gary of Station 3 was notified and arrested but Alinson got and when the went for him in tbe morning he thought to escape by jumping over the table hence the surprise of break 1lic The final arrangements for the entertainment for the benefit of the old Irish Michael which takes place tomorrow evening at South were made last twentyfour learned man had been assigned for ton years to do what one could do in ono and much 1C that new edition was a fair He said that tho only changes made woro the of words which weaken the souse and often involved grammatical errors and blunders of Ho concluded by advising his people to stick to the that have for many years been their guide and and tho con pronounced an audible Halo of tho New Ver Special Despatch to Tho May pulpit ot John Liberal Unitarian Church was today occupied by Edward Everett Halo of the Second Unitarian Church of He read to tho congregation a number of ex tracts from tho revised Now with which ho had provided Hale said that he had taken this trouble in order that ono of the great events of the century might not pass A majority of tho changes made in the revised Testament ho unimportant and slight but were some which woro decidedly and especially so in their bear ing upon the of the Unitarian Tho texts relative to the trinity of the continued tho which not well versed in naye been in the habit of quoting as establishing the havo been stricken Five other texts have been so changed as to sustain tho Unitarian Those alterations will end forever the idolatry for a book which lias a dead weight on Protest for three Men are not likely to take down an idol and eot it up again and bow down before Society cave its first concert of the season at its hall in West yesterday after entertainments provided by this society aro of a meritorious aud aro de signed moro for family reunions of members the gratification of tho general Admit tance to the and hall was only by invita tion tho gato being locked to all The hall was filled to At tho sides ol tho ball were placed tables at which families were they partook of tonic and re counted Bchr brothers John Beur gave a concert ot following which were warmly encored Olivette selections from Faust and Robin by Strasser and Fox Angels Whisper ings Polo by Frank Kiessling and Rudolph Webber sang Larboard Watch and other Wentzl pre siding at the The committee of arrange which was in attending to iho of consisted of Andrew John Charles Pippin and Oscar Iho Studley Testimonial The concert of tho local opera company and orchestra in tho Boston Theatre last complimentary to attracted a largo and appreciative Tho programme was classically each artist receiving tho most generous The selections woro from Sullivan and To specially comment on the general excellence of tho entertainment would bo each num ber being well and the soloists honored with hearty The concert was a financial as well as an artistic Sunday morning Officers Carr and Coleman of Station 1 arrested James Mullen for stealing from the person of Richard Welsh while he was asleep in ranch on Merrimac Tho officers say that the worst crowd of roughs came out of her place and that ono man came to them for Baying that he had incautiously shown a few dollars in the place and that he was afraid of being The officers drove tho crowd off and escorted the man to a place of The Bn NKW May morning opened bright aud and as tho excursion season was formally opened today thousands oi persons left the city for Coney Rockaway and other About 4 a violent thunder accompanied by passed over the city and rain continued at intervals all the thus putting a damper what promised to bo tho only pleasant day for over a at Special Despatch to The afternoon Thomas Slattery escaped from the Stato Lunatic Hospital in this city and has not yet been heard Slattery was one of the lunatics sent here from the Concord State prison a short time Ho was sentenced to the prison for breaking and A May aud his wife were arrested today for the murder ol whose body was found iu the Potomac this One Moran testi fied belore tho coroner that he saw strike Fitzgerald on the bead with a club and throw his body in the The row occurred ia Murphys By order of tuo State a charge ol alleged harshness and cruelty against Superintendent Dooley of tho Westboro School for boys is being It one from a relation ot the facts surround ing tho appears to have the sym pathy of tho citizens ot whore reside and the parents of tho who is mainly tho cause ot tho There another cause of on tho ground that Superintendent has and continues to do that and his wife wore Intoxicated when they wont to visit their dying boy at tho Westboro in families of Cam bridge for whom tho father has worked through a long series of and to whom tho mother is havo denounced tho charge of intoxication against them as Tho story reached a reporter was that two little John and James twin aged about 10 woro arrested in Cambridge for some boyish and tho State officer who looks out for such in tho courts to help to got them probation having it is to Ladd sentenced them to the Reform They were there on a short time when ono of them was taken seiU to the and through alleged im proper and of nourishment Sic Wan when tho parents woro sent bub although tho boy was near his end it is that Superin tendent imperiously and brutally refused tho prayer of tho afflicted mother to remain in the room after S and that she was almost forcibly ejected from the shortly after which word was brought to tho then in of tho that their son WHS When taken to task for his course Super intendent Dootay tho charge that and wore and tho story was circu lated so that tho all of the reform school know what was said against tho parents ol tho surviving In view of this story being told in Cambridge port Gothin was called upon by a and ho made tho following statement Our twin John aud were non for a slight offence to tho State Reform At tho beginning of April 1 re a letter from saying that his brother John was 1 wont to see them tin April and that the sick boy was not re the care in the hospital which ho I returned to Cambridge and told some of our must honored citizens the condition in which no was and it petition was signed asking the honora ble Board ot Trustees for tho release of the Before the petition was 1 received another letter from mo that John was discharged from the hospital as having recovered but in hours afterwards lie was taken ill with sumo symptoms of sickness as at the Ho was again carried to tho hospital wrapped up but lie cried bitterly against going there as ho said tuny starved him when he wrote to Superintendent Pooley expressing sorrow that my boy hud a rc nnd asking him to lot mo know how ho and also as to what opinion the doctor had of the answered my letter on April saying that tho boy did not havo any re lapse but ho took him Hack to tuo only for the reason that ho wanted to keep him there until ho felt more like running and ho said that ho was bettor that day and was to go out later in tho day for a sun and he seemed to Buy that ho would be well On April 23 I received a from stating that my boy suddenly and that it might bo well for me to see I and my wife started taking tho train from Wo arrived at Westboro at about 0 We called at tho superintendents when said to mo There was no of sending for and iu reply to my as to how the boy was getting along ho Tho boy ia doing On requesting to lot us see the after time he called a nurse to con duct us to the reaching which she un locked the and to our great surprise wo found the child without a in large hospital aud all its doors Whoa we approached him ho know and at onco burst into crying Ho piteously asked bin mother to bring him homo can walk homo with Ho asked for tho slippers which 1 had sent him a low days be In reply to our inquiries the nurse said ho was getting along but we were not there moro than fifteen minutes when wo learned that the child was in a dying Ho had been spitting up blood dav and while wo stood there ho was coughing nearly the whole time and throwing up and the nurse ac knowledged that ho had lost tho use of lila anna and legs for some Added to other troubles Ills bones ached and ho was very much weakened with All tho nourishment seen in the room was a bottle which contained gum dissolved in and the nurse said ho had had No Nourishment ior When I saw tho horrid condition in which my child I started to find Superintendent Dooley to see if something could bo done to relievo his misery and I found him at the told him that my child was in a dying condition and asked him if see the Ho answered mo in an unpleasant Tho he had been there during tho If you want him you can go for him and get him if you 1 followed him then when ho turned away to ask to bo allowed to return to the hospital for a mo but ho replied to me I cant stop to tulle to you nowI am going to my tea and L will ho back m a few But that was tho last I saw of Dooley until ho re moved my from her dying Ho positively refused to allow my wife to remain alters and when remonstrated with by Dooley he stamped his foot on the floor and asked her how dare she question and to all entreaties of my wilo lie was equally cruel and Ho told her he would provide ft room Iorus for tho and if his terms woro not acceded to then wo should have to leave the place My wife wan ejected at tho hour and while we were waiting in only for of an hour word was brought to us that our boy waa When we went to see his the doc tor was sent for and ho with Nurse for having removed tho child to an adjoining saying that lie should not have been re moved out of bed at The doctor said boy died of rheumatic which reached tho But 1 said that hia whole system was Tho body was then put in tho dead and when I Superintendent Dooley how tho body could come to ho said i might sue the undertaker down town and any for myself as bent 1 He did not at all disputed to render any assist My wife Hald she tould not re main any longer than she could help in so cruel a and wo left tho We were in long before and after walk ing two miles I lured a team that drove us to South where wo got an early train for reaching Cambridge of Flatley as one ol the Board of 1 rus tees of tho Westboro I told how I was and did not know bow I was to got the body of my boy home with a family and straitened 1 Inund that it was very hard with But re mo very Kindly aud showed mo and promised that tho remains would bo got home without any He gave mo a letter to to to the saying tho latter received it it would bo all But still was not willing to render me any assistance iu my distress after 1 had airain called bis atten tion to j said no moro to him after that until my boy was ami had no conversation with again went to Flat fey with my and through his efforts the other boy was When 1 went to get Dooley said that my and 1 woro drunk when we visited tho This state ment waH not My wife and I arc strictly temperance persons as I cun Annie The of tuc corroborated tho story pf her Pho is weighed down by the sorrow and trouble the has caused her family and It is hardly to be wondered that fche was excited when at George tho president of a National bauk in has felt very indignant over the The widow of tho late tho extensive furniture manufacturer of expresses in great sympathy lor and his and was more than astonished to hear tuit auy one should charge him with drinking When Brabrook was called upon at her residence street by a reporter she delicacy about being brought before tho public this or other Sue that Gethin has been well to her intimate friends for eleven aud ho has been In her employment for throe Ho said this a thorough trustworthy Ho has tho of tho horses and settles all my purchases all tho needful articles ot common uso for tho and all tho oats and corn tor tho In ho is thoroughly trusted Inside and outside It she a torri blo thing tar Dooley to refuse to lot tho poor man and his stay Insido the big empty hospital with their dying If Pat rick Gothin was known to drink liquor said she would not keep but sho has most unbounded confidence in him on lie is a good man in every a lady who lives with Bra came into the above conversation was taking Sho said that sho has known Gothin for eleven and fully corroborated all the good said of tho THE In May May i Humidity 9 B 10 Menu dally Mean daily dally 8 Maximum Tho Signal Special Despatch to The Boston May Light and partly cloudy weather havo prevailed in South ern and Middle Iowa and and fair weather contin ued ih tho lake The temperature has slightly on the Atlantic coast and In tho lake and in falling slightly In the lower Mississippi and Missouri It is above tho moan for the month except in the western Gulf Statra and Easterly to southerly winds prevail in all tho districts except in Now England tho Middle whore winds are The river has risen inches at Littlo Rock eight inches at nine inches at worth it has fallen slowly at all other The indications are that fair weather will pre vail in districts on tho Atlantic coast during witli slowly rising Tho lower Arkansas rivers will riso Mississippi will fall slowly at all For generally fair light variable no change in rising followed by falling somo snoak thief the rooms of James SI and stole a gold watch and time Saturday night tho dry goods store of 53 Cambridge was broken into and 8i7 worth of property waa arrested last evening by Officer Gary of Station 3 for Stone on about 11 oclock last Isaac Harding was last evening arrested by Day and Clayton Station i for boating Ills Hannah at i Albany The steamer Illyrian did not run aground aa was thought Saturday but anchored owing to tho thick weathur Yesterday she pro on her Yesterday morning Hunt and William Burns of Station 1 extinguished a lire in the house of a 103 North by somo ono smoking a pipe in damage was John was yesterday arrested by Officers Dave Foster and Peabody of Station 4 for the of quantity of clothing from Thomus Murphy at the City Hotel on Atlan tic was arrested yesterday by Officer Jones of Station 3 for tho larceny of carcase of veal from the store of Aaron Robin corner of Lowell and Saturday Massachusetts Bible Society hold its an exorcises in tho Congre Church last address made by president of Wesleyan spring convention of the Now England Labor Reform League began Science Speeches Woro mado bv Heywood and About G last evening who lives in fell overboard from Lewis wharf while and would have been drowned but for the exertions ot and nomo other who rescued aud touk him to Station There will bo a public hearing on tho con of tho evening high school at tho rooms of the School Committee on Mason street at this Among others who will speak and Edward Everett Wendell John Hoylo and and pusc tho All interested aro and Maguiro of 3 arrested Francis alias Smller Md G for tho larceny of from Mont gomery In Jeuks on tho details of which wero published Saturday Me Grath had bought him somo and was on tho way to Now York when tho arrest was and Arrested for About 2 yesterday of tho linn ol proprietors of the Wont End Hack 103 West Cedar was sitting in his when noticed Mary a girl of 11 who lives with her Isabel opposite tho at 1 04 West Cedar enter tho After loitering around for a short time Iho girl was hut soon she was noticed coining down from the hay acting very and hurrying towards lior mado an examination and found that a lire had boon lighted Iu the middle of a bundle of hay and wan burning hut tho blazo was extinguished without an Tho ease was reported to aud Tufts ot Station who found that some of tho Imd boon boarding with but left there a whilo and that since that time Schaffer had mado throats that Blin would get square with moaning her former The girl and her mother woro accordingly arrested on a charge of Aid For To thn of Jlw In your report of tho interview in todays issue of your popular journal a low inaccuracies which you 1 kindness to cor Tho sum sent by Father Walsh to Treasurer Egan should havo not The Herald fund havo been 51 not The annual rental Ireland ton yearn ago wan not lly giving space to tho above you will confer a favor upon yours May WE SHALL OPEN On May 6O PIECES FLAtf NEL 52 Inches Wide and at 75 Cents All desirable A Genuine Tho Crystallized Salts of Musca tello Grapes Other Choice This wonderful obtained in a pure by extraction from these grapes and additional choice is acknowledged by eminent physicians as tho only natural Resolvent of the Blood and Corrective of unexcelled as a Promoter of over placed before of Prepared by LONDON WEEKS returned from his ami till notice may at hia Huston Milk Y mill and lit His Yurie on HAY ot bad and alter lor 1 518 Id 536 WE HAVE THE FINEST LINE OF PAINTED AND WHICH WE AEE SELLING THAN IN BOSTON Also a largo Assortment of Beck Straw Refrigera Baby Portable Wooden and Glass for Cash or on puri Special System of 512 Washington CHAELES 25 to 40 inch own It In tlin best in Ail our Send for and C ARont iov l 26 to 32 Pearl mylO OF 918 Total 53i JOSEPH on of AND COFFEE STEAM aro for 15 tall ulna A full Hue of MORANDI CO LOOK OUT They to Tho only way to tako care of is to tho CEDAR topick alt subject to Jroin Also air bir pantry barrels half by iho Paper Pulp Package 5 Merchants row und at Trunk und Orders by oc Krf promptly attended myO Sold on With tho patent war ranted for tables suitable ior private rooms ami a always on hand at low Sew on exhibition ac Thn only awarded at the last Mechanic s Fair to this Tahiti with my latent G for new catalogue jut Washington 6t ilIK KAST C 5 for iho of tha Jd The ot H kind Iu New M 1 Il A Jit Oliver ANIt PURE WHITE RED LEAD AND LEAD PilK and Tin and Tin Lined 1 PRESCRIBED BY Till FA t TAMAR A AM For Cerebral Prepared by Sole de Ire Jt de he all Chemists aud MU 13 the