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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - May 23, 1890, New York, New York                               VOL aro 23 1890 TWO 39 24 36 nnd 30 West 14th St AS DAY with more than a hundred Matchless Offerings cents cents Lawns fast colors one cent new styles Extra fine checks and plaids 6 Twill wide value 5 T Dress Ginghams and Boa togs 6 4 cants New Cambrics Fine Imported wide Scotch quality 15 cents All-wool Albatross double width 19 cents width Wool 1 1 a cents Wool and Stripes IS cents Figured cents Bordered Wool Suitings 29 cents All-wool Dress cents Pure Mohairs Gray Brown 21 cents Wool Fancy Plaids 49 cents Figured China Silks 24 centa Figured Satin 49 cents Cream arid White Chinas 49 Striped 69 CREDIT TO DEMOCRATS centa Torchon 1 cents Children's Carriage Parasol Covers cents races worth 29 cents Black Drapery Nets stripes and dots 79 cents Hemstitched 39 cents Inches wide extra 49 cents Hemstitch 5 cents Men's colored woven border Handkerchiefs 6 cents Men's Japanese 39 cents Black Jet Ornaments Jet Galloon Trimmings value 390 10 36 cents cents Pearl sizes Fancy Metal and Steel Buttons Gilt and Silver Slides Lace Striped Scrims 40 inches wide Colored Stripe Scrims value Bordered Madras Draperies Floured value Real Madras Draperies worth New Twilled Cretonnes French Cretonnes l 6C inches 6 G cents 17 cents 378 conta cents cents 978 centa 19 centa centa 15 centa 29 cents OPPOSITION TO THE TARIFF SILL WAS NOT SHOWN DEMOCRATS WHO DID KOT TAKE TROUBLE TO VOTE OB TO OPPORTUNITY FOR ME CARLISLE WASHINGTON May vote on the sage of the Tariff In tha House of yesterday offers an excellent ison of the discipline of the two great parties and the manner In each Is handled when a matter of vast Importance Is to be disposed of The comparison IB not at all to the credit of the Democrats The Republicans now have 173 members of the House Not that many were elected by the people but by the simple process of unseating Democrats and putting Republicans In their places the ity has strengthened Itself until it now boasts eighteen more members than the Democrats On the final roll-call yesterday two Coleman and with the Democrats This made a difference of four In the totals One did not vote This therefore should have re- the majority for the Tariff to thirteen But the went through by a vote of 104 to 142 giving it a majority of twenty-two which is nine more than it ought to have been It Is plain enough from these figures that nine Democratic Representatives were absent out taking the trouble to arrange pairs The record shows that these nine men wore Bullock of Florida of South Carolina gore of Texas Lane of Illinois O'Neall of Indiana of Tennessee Stone of Missouri and and Wiley of New-York They were too indifferent or too shiftless to take the small trouble to pair with their or to ask the party managers to see that they paired The result was tho failure of the Democratic Party In the House to show Ita full strength against a lily which its leaders have ately denounced as one of the most outrageous measures ever brought before Congress look was said colleague Mr vidson to be sick and he was given leave of absence at the request of Mr David BOH but it did not seem to occur to the latter to secure a pair for him Cothran voted on each of the eight roll calls on ments to the but he Is recorded as absent when the vote waa taken on Mr Carlisle's tion to recommit the and also when the vote vas taken on the No pair was announced for him on either vote Lane and O'Neall are entirely unaccounted for was and nobody looked out for hia pair The is true of Kilgore was in New-York asking ex-President Cleveland to go to Texas next Fall and had a pair on the first amendment only Stone Is unaccounted for Wiley was present and voted on the motion to recommit not five utes before the voto waa taken on the but he is recorded aa not voting on the and no pair waa announced for him A very different state of affairs Is shown on the Republican sido of the Chamber Out of the 173 members 164 voted for tho Two voted against it not vote of Illinois Peters of Kansas Con- nell of Nebraska Grout of Vermont Reed of Iowa and Turner of absent and every one of them was paired So on the most important piece of legislation that the Fifty-first Congress will to consider every lican Is accounted for while tho Democrats fall nine behind the strength they ought to show Tho loss of Mr Beck In the Senate will be ad- supplied Mr Carlisle who was only to return from Frankfort In time to move the recommittal of the McKInley Tariff billand to vote against its passage He will take his seat in tho Senate in time to participate In the con- sideration of tho in the Finance Committee Not Lace Curtains 10 styles 91.20 Reversible Silk Curtains value Window Shades complete Beat Smyrna Rugs yard long BeHt Smyrna Hugs 1 u yards long yards Best Turkey Ked Beat Eiderdown Crochet White Blankets Fine White Blankets All-wool Scarlet Blankets Fine All-wool Horse Sheets Gray Wool Flannels Scotch and Plaids All-wool TwUled French Flannels Summer Skirt Brown 3.98 19 46 1.89 2.49 1.69 4.07 1.26 1.23 2.98 4.89 3.98 7.98 79 cents cents cents cents 15 cents 34 39 cents cents Ladies Beaded Wraps net Beaded Wraps long Jot fringe 4.98 Colored Reefer wero 2.49 Double-breasted Jackets 2.75 White Lawn and ered waist 1.98 French Gin Bham Dresses 2.76 Blue Flannel Dresses value 6.98 Calico Wrappers beat styles 69 Wrappers 93 All-wool Jerseys vest front 98 Ladies Black Lenhorn FUits 93 and Misses Largo 74 Fancy Straw Sailors and Largo Hats 26 Children's Gretchens and Peasants Misses Jackets value 1.98 Misses All-wool 1.25 Children's Fine Dresses 09 Children's Fine Dresses White to 16 years 4.98 centa cents conta centa centa cents cents Boys Domet Flannel Waists Finest Percale and light Boys Military Cord Flannel and Cheviot Knee Pants and Flannel Norfolk Suits Corset Covers styles mid lace trim and raffles rows of slid lacks 19 49 39 49 9 19 39 69 37 cents centa centa centa cants ceuta cents centa cents 12 a ceuta and 49 Children's Crossbar lace trim 24 Cambrio tucks aud ruffled 49 hern and tucks 19 29 lOTO Dressing triba 79 French 30 Contillo Corseta 69 large 98 Silk Caps Corded Sailors 27 Surah Tanj o and other Hats 99 39 Short yokes 39 Long and Short Lisle Thread Hose value 60 29 Children's Black Soso 29 English Taffeta Gloves all colors 29 Ladles Bibbed all colors 14 Outing Stripes and 39 cents cents ceuta cents cents conta co tits cents cents conta cents cents cents cents service und His putting him in the place which Mr Bock hold Mr Blackburn la making an effort to secure that appointment for Mr Carlisle and if the Democrats desire it It is probable that the request will ba granted It Is not usual to lift a new Senator to so high a position but It is also very unusual to elect a Senator who Is at once prepared to take a place beside the ators ot longest service in the body There is no Democratic Senator now in office who can tako hold of the schedules of tho Tariff with so familiarity as Mr Carlisle He is sufficiently acquainted with the discussions in the House to bo able to present all the points upon which there waa great disagreement and If sound advice Is to have any weight with the Finance Committee In disposing of the Mr Carlisle Will be competent to give a groat deal of much of which will be to the fat fryers who are most interested and who will be most anxious to keep the about as Mr gave It to them Whether Mr Carlisle Is chosen a member of the Finance Committee or not he is sure to tako a more prominent part In the tariff debate than any of the now Senators and his omission from the Finance will seem able whon he comes to participate in the sions No other Senator on the Democratic aide Is prepared to talk about a large number of tho Items of the with the same confidence that Mr Carlisle has acquired by study and ence Oratory does not count for when a Tariff Is up A member must know thing definite to copo with Huoh antagonists as Allison Aldrich Morrill and Sherman When the debate Is over tmd tho comes to a vote Mr Carlisle will enjoy the very unusual distinction of having voted on tho same uro in both houses of tho same Congress The general impression among those Republicans who are disappointed because they could not got a chance to amend the Is tuat Mr lisle will scarcely find anything more than family resemblance between tho Senate and that reported to the House by Mr McKInley and passed yesterday Tho York b arley men who wero so delighted to be put off by Mr with uno of ings that he waa always ready to extend aro waiting about the Capitol In hope that they may able to convince the Senators that there Is nothing to bo gained to tho American farmer by tutting 200 per cent additional duty on barley There is very little Just now trying to what will become of the Tariff ill In the Senate Tho Senators in general do not know and the members of tho Finance aro hardly any better posted the committee will report back a measure of its own as a substitute for tho House as it did in tho last Congress will make scores of amendments to ho present or Indorse it In substantially Ita present shape Is purely a ter of conjecture The committee itself does not mow Nobody in the Benato and very few in he House know Just what is In tho passed yesterday The Ways and Means Committee sept making amendments vip to almost the last moment of Its consideration In the House and who want to know exactly what the provides will have to wait until they can read the amended measure It can be said with perfect safety however that there will be numerous In the measure when it comes out of tho Finance Com- of the Senate It would not have polled Republican votes In tho House it the there hail not felt sure that It would re- more consideration in tho tee than would concede to it In tbo House Tho Finance Committee expects to be overrun with requests for changes on the part of Representatives and it fe not likely to bo disappointed Strong will be upon the Senators m- favor of amendments but in the pressure will te effective Senator Allison is an Important factor to be taken into consideration Ho la an influential member of the Committee and win have a large share In shaping Its work upon the Tariff If ho knows what attitude span of trotters and he could be'seen nearly every speeding tola thoroughbred through this beautiful According to the hna passed the Senate Secretary Proctor Senator Evarta Chairman of the Joint Committee on the Library and Edward Clark Supervising tae will tute the to contract for and locate the statue or monument on to States In ol Washington When the to the Senate it vided for an appropriation but at the suggestion of Senator Hoar the amount was increased M and nib opposition Vas manifested V Engineer United States Navy and wife gave a dinned this evening In honor of Miller President of the Company guests wore the Mexican Minister and Mme Senator and Mrs Ingalla and Mr and Mrs Orders were to-day to Bear Admiral commanding North Atlantic squadron directing him to leave Key West with all the vessels of his squadron next Sunday and proceed direct to New-York The squadron will remain In and New-Tori until time to leave for the Army of the Potomac bration at Me July 3 This will be the first visit of the Baltimore the new of the squadron to New-York and ahe will doubtless attract considerable attention Acting Rear Admiral Brown iu com- mand Pacific station left Ban yesterday in his new flagship the Charleston for Honolulu Later In the year the Charleston proceed down the west coast of South America touching at all the principal ports Promotion has been very slow from the grade of Assistant Engineer to that of Passed ant Engineer In the navy for some years owing to the provision of the law that there shall be only one promotion for every vacancies un- tii the number of has been re- to sixty There has been complaint among the Assistants that they were still ther kept back by tho foot that a number of cers are carried on the active list who are ically incapacitated for service ought to be retired la order to afford all the relief ble the Secretary of the Navy to-day ordered Passed Assistant Engineers William A H Allen C J E D Taylor and W R King and Assistant Engineer C C Willis to appear be- fore the Retiring Hoard for examination for re- If these officers are all retired two Assistant Engineers will be promoted It is understood that the of the Navy Department in ordering a board for the trial of the gunboat Concord next Monday was ture as the will not be ready for trial by that time The contractors have not asked to have the trial further postponed but will likely do so before tho day fixed as they will probably to tako the vessel out for a private trial before the official trial Aside from the objection to force legislation for the South that It la likely to be opposed by some Republicans who want Southern votes to pass a silver a very material one has been suggested and may prove to be the most serious It will strike Johnny Davenport as the poorest of all the reasons advanced The schemes outlined in all the election bills con- template the appointment of a large number of officers There Is no doubt that these would be Republicans whether the neighborhood was good or not for tho production of Republicans A Democrat who has been looking Into the Rowell and Lodge bills reports that at a ate estimate it will cost to pay the officers for one election That la an expense not taken into account by anybody who has talked about the necessity of starting the branch Re- publican machine What a feast of accounts Davenport could bring under a if he were permitted to be a general Director Mr Blair of can't be kept down when there is any Imaginable wrong to be righted for any portion of Buffering humanity His latest appearance in the Senate is as the in- of a Joint resolution which proposes to punish forty-one of the States of the Union The preamble to Mr Blair's resolution asserts that any deprives one-half ol its citizens of ballot and honest account of sex Is a despotism and the resolution itself provides that any State In this Union shall deny the constitutional and natural right to suffrage to one-half of its citizens on account of sex shall be deprived of representation in the House of Representatives of the United States in that proportion Aa the Joint resolution has been referred to the Judiciary Committee of which Mr Edmunds Is Chairman it will receive a decent burial in a hole The President sent tho following nominations of Postmasters to the Senate G Greene Oxford County Bracken Webster C Atlantic City B Roberts Slatington A Smith El faso J Water Valley Matthew K Mister Grenada H Price May H Wright H Hopkins Juan AT WORK HE WISHES A MAY NOT GET HOPE Ohio May lor representing the Eighteenth District IB a candidate for renomination He will hardly succeed however as there seems to be a disposition on the part of the people to retire the Taylor family from politics The present incumbent however will moke a stiff and not without a struggle The district is There are three candidates in the field against Mr Taylor but John M Jook an able lawyer of IB regarded as his most dable opponent Mr Cook has secured forty of the sixty-one delegates from County and should receive toe solid support of his own Jefferson County The district is composed of the counties of Jefferson Carroll Harrison and Is now at home working hard for a renomination He IB working the pension racket most vigorously insisting that he has secured all the pensions that have been given In the district ana that those soldiers who have not yet been reached will be at an early day if he la returned to Congress Ho la also endeavoring to work two other big cards in his own political Interest He Is laboring with the Methodists for their support at the primaries and In the townships He Is also favored by the backing of a national bank and one of his chief managers says that he will have the delegation from the home of his chief nent If it costs him Many formor friends of Mr Taylor have com- to overthrow him He took tho stump against the late Congressman several years ago against a third term for Congress de- claring that two terms wero all any candidate should oak He himself now la nerving his third term and fighting for a fourth Tbo result of the primaries this week will probably end Mr Taylor's political life After an enforced retirement from politics for a number of years J Warren Keifer IB again lu the Held for further recognition All reports are to tho effect that the will make one more effort to represent his district in Congress NO PRIZE WANTED VIRGINIA WILL NOT SEE HER LAWS VIOLATED WITH IMPUNITY RICHMOND Va May announcement in dispatches sent out from New-York last night to the effect that John JU Sullivan had agreed to oome to Virginia and fight Joe for in July and the negro Jackson for in August has attracted attention among the officials In thla State It was sented that Mr J M Bailey one of the tors ol the Virginia Sporting Association whose charter of Incorporation waa rushed through tho Legislature in its closing hours last session had had a conference with Sullivan with the re- sult mentioned Mr Bailey and those interested with him in this association claim that under their charter they have a perfect right to have on their grounds prize fights and other sports In violation of the laws of If any arrangement has been made with livan and other prize fighters to slug In this State it remains to be seen whether they will be permitted to do so The unanimous sentiment of the authorities and the people Is against it Some of the best lawyers here claim that a fatal defect in the act incorporating tho company upon whose grounds it Is proposed that Sullivan shall fight Is the failure to cite the law which It claims to ha ve repealed This Is a constitutional requirement and will be shown when this ter comes up before the courts Under the present law prizefighting Is able by Imprisonment in the Stato prison for not leas than five years and a fine of If livan or any other prize lighters come to this State for the purpose of pounding each other they are almost certain to be arrested as soon as they nut foot on Virginia eoll and the validity of the charter will then be tested A TALK WITH POWDERLY HIS VIEWS ON THE MINE INSPECTOR LAW AND BALLOT REFORM J Davis Berrion Springs James H Henry O King Oscoda J Puett John T Congdon Richard W Evans Dodge City South Dotl Alexandria ARE TALE MEN WEAKENING f SHOW sizes Plain India Laco Stripe and Check 9 yard-wide Cambrics piece Table ile width 1 inch 39 centa cents cents 334 centa 3 4 cents cents 29 cents 12 29 cents 19 cents centa 1.88 he Is going to take upon tho he Is keeping his knowledge to The Iowa in the HOUBO wero de- cidedly lukewarm In tho faith yesterday and the Senator ought to have a pretty clear Idea of what the people of his State think of a tariff for fat friers only In whatever shape tho Tariff may be reported to the Senate ft not be forced through that body without a ough discussion or Its provisions It will de- upon the Senators to show to the all and outs of the measure and they will not shut off by rule which was put upon brethren In the House It Is proposed in the event that the House of Representatives concurs with the Senate in for a statue or monument in honor of Grant to place the testimonial in the centre of the circle south of the President's house and which is known as the White Lot During the Administration of President Johnson was and It waa completed before he left Washington hla trip around the world This location is also E of the Grant family to Austria during Grant's Administration strong argument In of the lK Is the fact that a UBe favorite driving resort for Grant with his I THE WILL THEIR STYLE TO-DAY May members of the Atalanta Boat crew arrived hero this evening The New-York oarsmen will go over tho course to-morrow in their shell if the water is not too rough A Yalo graduate who has been watching the at work says that Yale's adversaries are In good condition for a race This man predicts that Yale will be defeated Bob Cook had charge of the Yale crow day and strove diligently to remedy various de- He cares little about winning tho day race as he knows no antagonist but vard but ho desires to havo the Yalo men make a good appearance on the water Mr Cook says that tho Varsity men have become confused by the irregular coaching He says that the ence In will ilvo or no advantage to the Yale men as their average is five pounds more than it will be at tho time of the vard contest A weight of 158 pounds tbo average weight of tho is a good Ing weight no says Yale men are beginning to fear that the college crow will bo defeated aud tho opinion Is expressed that the management mode a mistake ui consenting to this race GORDON RICHMOND Va May letter received here from tho Hon Basil B Gordon the man of the Democratic State Committee an- that he has forwarded his resignation of that position The letter Is written from Lake N Y and states that Mr Gordon is not improving in and that It is due to himself and to the party that the honor bestowed upon him should now be transferred to another Mr Gordon's advice Is that his successor be chosen aa soon as possible It Is probable that this will bo done at a mooting which the Stato Committee Is expected to hold hero on May 29 Mr Gordon was made Chairman of the State Committee at the convention held here last August Be Was at the head of the organization dumig the notable State campaign of last year resulted In the of tor ernor by a majority of over 40.000 and the of biggest Democratic majority in the Legislature known since the war SOYAL AT B C May Duke and Duchess of Connought reached here this ing from Victoria the Canadian Pacific steamer Abyssinia The royal party was met at the dook by Mayor and the City Council forming a reception committee with tho resident officers of the Canadian way who extended to them the of this the youngest city in the Dominion An address expressive of Vancouver's loyalty and her citizens at the honor of the visit waa read by Mayor In re- ply tho PrinCe thanked Vancouver for tho cor- dial welcome extended to himself and his royal consort The royal party was driven to the Canadian Pacific Hotel where they They leave to-morrow morning lor by a special train NATIONAL WASHINGTON May call has been leaned for a meeting of the Republican National Com- in Washington May 29 May V Powderly ured on The World as Knighthood Would Mako It before an audience of several thousand sons iu Hall this evening The lecturer wus conveyed to tho hall by a procession com- posed of the Knights of Labor organizations of the city numbering and headed by the Emmet Guards In an interview Mr said that the law signed by tho Governor would be Ineffectual unless the labor wero allowed to name the inspector The appointing power was that favoritism was shown In Pennsylvania men wero aa Inspectors who know nothing about the duties and when sent to inspect a mine would not go near it or else noses in and de- clare it all right In a short afterward miners would bo smothered to death This ho felt would bo tho result of the law enacted for this Stato Mr Powderly considers ballot reform tho first step accomplished in the Interests of organized labor and makes possible its elevation He was glad to hear that hod considered ballot reform favorably and thought the ment providing for unsealed official envelopes of little importance This could be remedied at a later period Mr Powderly was satisfied to accept anything waa good no matter how hoping to gain more later FORAKER TO HAVE HIS DAY HIS OPPORTUNITY TO FIRE BACK AT HIS PARTY ENEMIES Ohio May selection of ex- Gov Foraker by the Central Committee as temporary Chairman of the Republican State Convention at Cleveland In July naturally ates no comment in political circles As tho presiding officer the ex-Governor will have an opportunity to fire a fow effective sides in tho direction of Congressmen Buttorworth Kennedy and havo been charged with having been offensively warm In support of the head of the State ticket hist year While many believe that Qov Foraker will not allow BO rare an opportunity to pass without throwing a few bricks at least others express tho opinion that the presiding officer Will not by word or action refer to the strained relations that havo existed and do exist within the but hold on tho contrary that ho will urgo the abandonment of all differences and a general getting together of all Republicans for tho work before the party THE OP ORANGE KINGSTON N Y May meeting of tho Archdeaconry of Orange was held In Trinity church yesterday presided over by Bishop Potter Representatives were present from the churches In this city Highland Falls Canterbury borough Walden Tho sermon was by the Rev Mr of Middletown ert E irnham of New-York City was Invited to address the Archdeaconry on tho subject of Tho next meeting will be hold In this city iu September A FAMILY XT LIGHTNING N J May struck tho house at County occupied by the family of Henry during a thunderstorm last night aud prostrated tho entire family A milkman stopped at the kitchen door this morning and was surprised to find no one astir He went Into the house aud found the nix inmates Ho summoned old and by the sufferers wero re- covering One of sous hod a fond paralyzed ELECTIONS IN VIRGINIA DANVILLE Va May charter election to-day passed off quietly The entire Democratic ticket was There waa no opposition the Republicans refraining from putting up a ticket But few blacks voted The vote was the lightest oast for years Va May Democrats had a walkover for the municipal offices here to-day mere being no opposition candidates Faster to By of Uto of a new bridge tho tire Jersey Central and B and O enabled to offer an accelerated service of express drains New-York delphia Baltimore the fastest trains tinon this continent time la rendered by reason ot condition equipment and elimination of trains carry Parlor Can No extra for toat time SEAT WILL REPRESENT HUDSON COUNTY AT TRENTON THE SENATE COMMITTEE DESCRIBES THE RING'S FRAUDS AT THE FALL PLEA N J May took the Secretary of the Senate an hour to read the report of the Senate Committee on Elections this afternoon There had been rumors after all tho chair that Hudson County holds In do Senate would not be awarded to-day Bat Senator Gardner set all the rumors at rest he arose In his seat hutt an hour after tho Ing of tho afternoon session a scroll of bound paper In his hand apd sent It to tho desk The Committee on he announced as the page took the scroll desires to submit a report Clerk Honeyman had not read ten be- fore it waa seen that the paper was the report on tho contested elections It would fill three columns of THE TIMES the details of tho made by tho com- in tho famous investigations Juat brought to a The report that it waa seen at tho very outset that tho frauds covered so many and wore so connected in extent and method as to show a monster conspiracy and that the evidence produced at the sittings was a condensed recital of crime after crime The difficulties the committee encountered In its forta to the ballots and the capture of the evo of the whon tho law would have permitted their destruction are referred to In ten of precincts the report goes on to say there was willful miscount of the vote and In all tho thla was done in the Interest of Senator In twenty-eight pre- Democratic ballots found in tho boxes had been milled ami stamped and ured by other machinery than that of the boxes were on light thin paper The committee has no hesitation in declaring them all to bo fraudulent The fact that tho election officers reported no excess of ballots In tho boxes shows the report alleges that the election officers were In league those who procured and deposited these fraudulent Others of the ballots bear marks Indicating that they had been voted inside others The registration of names of dead persons absentees and fictitious persons was so sal OB to lead the committee to the conclusion that the registry lists arc kept from year to year for fraudulent use One man who died fifteen years ago Is on last Fall's poll list In one precinct 115 persona were voted from canal and tyg boats canalboat with crew of three furnished nine names to the poll Hat The names of honest voters were repeated on the list to cover fraudulent evidence before the committee indicated tho Importation of repeaters from New-York Bowery lodging houses Ballots were substituted and there were gross acts of violence at tho polls presided at tho boxes and in some of tho police stood at their elbows The management of the elections iu the committee adds is in tho hands of brutal violent men who drive decent men from the polls but readily receive the suffrages of loafers whom no one knows Tho committee declares that the election wua held on the Democratic sWo last Fall in ance of a- mammoth conspiracy with gome di- recting head and a band of unwhipped aiding at the ballot boxes It describes tho Hudson County Democratic Committee OB the tool of or four with Robert Davis Sheriff In as complete control of the gang as Is Colonel of his regiment and pictured tho scene at the committed rooms on the night election when Davis sat at the table distributing packages of and other packages of money to tho poll ers as the roll of their names was called and still other packages of Joker ballots to those who would take them The report calls tlon to tho the ring had first paved the way for tho commission of tho by curing tho repeal of tho personal registration law making possible the use of tho swollen lists and of the Jury commission law en- abling of the from Indictment and to the startling fact that In tho to which Davla admitted ho had sent poll workers 864 ballots wore ered The committee is convinced that by tho methods of shilling repeating false registration miscounting aud resorted to by tho criminals who served in tho polling booths McDonald's vote was swollen with fraudulent votes and from comparison with tho vote of previous years tho committee argues that tho real vote of the county did not exceed The com- assumes that aa tho frauds were all In Democratic interests every vote allowed by tho election Pascals to Stuhr tho fusion candidate for Senator belonged to him and that afforded a solid basis of about to begin on Add votes to represent ballots ab- from tho boxes and for which irregular ballots wore substituted and Mr Stuhr has a clear majority of tho lawful vote The committee makes reference to tho Into charter election In City and declares that frauds were aa rampant then as at tho Fall election To declare that there was no election in tho Senatorial contest and to order a now one IB only to invite a repetition of tho f rauda and so tho committee's resolution which nies tho report unseats Mr McDonald and gives his chair to Stuhr Senator Adrain claimed tho attention of tho President as soon as tho report had boon read He desired ho said to make an argument that ho wished to have regarded as his minority re- port submitted by him as tho Democratic ber of tho investigating committee Ho argued that tho movo against McDonald was purely a political ono inspired by Con- troller Anderson and State Treasurer to keep their places in the State House Ho mated loudly that Senator Gardner was acting in their Interest and that Stuhr had bought tho favor of the committee by entering into a deal with It Ho declared that tho only frauds discovered were those which were ro- by an examination of the ballots woro Admitting that resented votes stolen from Stuhr and given to McDonald the Democratic Senator had a majority of loft and throwing out all tho tainted precincts McDonald was yet bucked by a majority of 2.673 Senator Gardner rose to resent tho tions oast by Mr Adrain upon officers who because they had no desk on tho Door woro un- ablo to defend themselves Ho that tho State and tho Stato ship had entered Into consideration in tho slightest degree In preparing tho report or that Mr Stuhr had become a party to any deal Then ho paid his respects to Mr ment If the committee had sat a little longer he was a unanimous report mighi have been presented Mr tho ex- amination of the boxes had been concluded de- clared that nothing had been found Now he owned up to a fraud of votes He waa gradually approaching a sensible view of tho case Tho Senator had more to say in re- ply to tho Middlesex Senator hat it was all in the lino of the argument that report follows There waa a visible stir on all sides when ator McDonald changing desks with Senator Mallon BO as to be able to speak from the centre aisle asked tho attention of He spoke In hid own defense for an hour He de- clared that ho bod been elected Senator by a of tho honest voters of Hudson County and sold man deplored the frauds that bad been revealed more than he did He had felt that waa under a he was In and if ho could he would have resigned Wfl scat and gone the Hudson County where itar question tuat ala coming displacement was a move and that ho entertained no personal against the Senators for the step they were about to take But r to convince sold was elected Stato Senator If when I have convinced you you adhere to your de- termination to wrong your conscience in the presence of your God you may do so He then argued tho questions Involved In tho case and traversed tho allocations in the com- report 8 o'clock when he finished No one hod anything further to soy The Secretary called the roll Senators Martin and Miller answered with yeas In of tho committee's report voted with them The report was carried by a party vote of Tl to 9 and Mr ceased to represent Hudson In tho Senate of sey Mr Stuhr will bo sworn in to-morrow Assistant Sergeant at Arms Boss who had been Bent yesterday to apprehend Chairman Trier of the Municipal Corporations Committee for failure to turn into tho House OH ordered the Newark Elevated Railroad returned this morning without either the Chairman or the It Is understood that Mr Trier has gono to Ohio A telegram from him inquires whether Mr Fagan of the same has received the billT Trier assorting that ho mailed It In Newark two days ago The mall has brought no such communication to Mr Fagan Mr Rosa says he could got no trace of tho To-night Assemblyman offered a lution In the House tho tho unseating of Mr McDonald but it waa ruled out of order Assemblyman Snydor offered a resolution Mr Trier from membership in the lature owing to his action with respect to tho missing Newark Elevated Railroad but niter a boated debate tho resolution was laid over until to-morrow an explanation from Mr Trier PRESIDENT JEWETT ABSCONDS HE STOCK OF HIS COMPANY TO THE EXTENT OF May Herald this morning says that Clarence F Jewott President of tho C F Jowott Publishing Company and crooked transactions In tho matter of an overissue of stock In the hood of have to light Mr Dana Estes of Estes publishers in urer of the company and owns 375 shares It IB reported that more than twico tho amount hold by Mr Jowott has been sold by him to various parties In blocks of tenor for from to and his alleged victims assert that It has been his custom to make out shares as occasion required and that ho signed his own name and that of Mr Estes thereto It seems that the suspicions of Estes Lauriat were aroused two weeks ago by the frequent sales of stock by Mr Jewett and when they wade Inquiries Mr Jowott loft town for a few days Ho has not returned and his and eon have also left their residence Stops ye being taken to get at the exact tion of affairs Mr Jewott came hero from N n At tho the firm of James It Osgood Co went out of business two years ajro bo was employed by that house be interested Messrs Lauriat In hie publishing scheme and Induced them to Invest in It firm did a general publishing books of merit and secured their sale Messrs Bates Lauriat Uio publishers day issued the following card with regard to tho of C F Tho capital stock of tho C V Publishing Company waa all issued tho organized four yearn ago n turns out now Mr Jewott who was him ot stock to various who will bo Thoso transactions wo are of vorv recent nearly all of which that have come to our belUR a mouth Tho books of tho corporation do not show names and who have UB tor information ask to His hardly necessary 10 say our la not financially affected wo conduct by a mail in whom we had great confidence AN MOVE AN INVESTIGATING ASKED FOIl IN THE LOUISIANA SENATE BATON ROUGE La May Foster of St Mary Chairman of the caucus to-day thin Whereat Prominent dally newspapers mvo charged that Jour prominent a of lobbyists are hero in tho of tho Luttery and that four ono of tho by agents Whereat number of agents In tho of tho Lottery aro currently to uo lining influences ill tho of tho anil that It la currently reported Improper means aro being used to Influence mombers of iho and that it Is currently reported nnd of tho Lottery of Uie SUito fur tho of corrupting and Influencing them Whereof Au agent did on or about April 24 write to a member him to visit relative to a proposition I forged letter from member to M A Dauphin Whereas Tbo Louisiana ID lining improper measures throughout the to Influence and in favor ol tho uJ lu Charter Whereat General improper aro being brought to bear Whereat An agent of tho Lottery did corruptly to members of the or more at tho last and Whereas Tho good namo of tho State and ure Is Involved That a committee of hn appointed to Investigate tho charges ascertain If tho or or other companies lottery chises corruptly Influenced members directly or Indirectly to exorcise their right of vote or any ers they may have vested In them In the Interest of obtaining a franchise from iho General Tho committee la authorized to sond for persons Uj give testimony aud empowered to engage Mr Foster asked unanimous consent to con- sider tho resolution Senator ob- and It wont over Tho resolution will come up to-morrow and ns It in the first show of hauda of the people In the ato its consideration Is not unlikely to tate discussion in which will take part AUSTRALIAN LADY BUG ALBANY May Entomologist has received for the Stato collection of specimens of tho noted Australian lady Vedalia cardinalis which was Introduced lutu California from Australia last year to prey upon tho scale insect that was the orchards in that State Ho rapidly has tho ludy bug multiplied that wherever Mt lias been distributed It has virtually exterminated Boale Insect and has already saved millions of dollars to State Dr correspondent at Los has promised him no noon an they can bo cured a colony of the living ludy bugs to sec If ho can domesticate the species hero and use H for destroying a largo cottany scale Insect that infests our and at somewhat resembling tho Australian icerya soalo So far Is known at tho present tho vedalla feeds only on tho and when their natural food is not at set to work and eat up one another and oven eggs which tho deposited Tho little Dr aays is not much larger thau the head of u large pin THE May tho Con- vention woro elected us J Lofans of Vice of New-York II of Brooklyn of of iho Hoard of Trustees for tho term of three lam A Miles of W M Hoffman of and 8 Milwaukee Several committees were appointed which tho adjourned to moot next year tho exact time and place to bo decided by the ffn Location Tbo banquet of tho was held this evening at tjio Hotel THEY VOTE FOR REVISION ONLY ONE DELEGATE OPPOSES THE PRELIMINARY STEPS AT ONCE TO CARRY THE DECISION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY N Y May delegate to the General Assembly received In this Ing's mail a pamphlet entitled Matthew Tha Kind of a Man this Republican Thus fortified with for a dull sion tho delegates filed into the First terian Church and ero they loft It had witnessed a love least and hod listen od to the official re- turns on revision and taken tho preliminary steps toward securing It But only tho inary stops Tho groat discussion has not bo- gun A fraternal telegram from tho land Presbyterian General Assembly having been read and Principal Edwards nt tho Uni- versity College Wales having for Iho Presbyterians of Wales and Welsh In ica the Assembly passed a resolution thanking tho committee of experts who bad reported on tho condition of in the Board of tion mid continuing It so that It may appeal before tho now committee of investigation pointed yesterday Then caino the surprise of tho day President Pattern of Princeton Chairman of the Committee on of tho Revision Re- turns yielded the floor to tho Rev W H Roberts tho Chairman of tho committee on changes In tbo of Faith and Form of Government Thin committee brought in a re- port last week which called forth tho great de- bute of the session thus far In which Van Dyke Crosby Roberts nnd Patterson participated Tho most gout views on great constitutional tions wore expressed Finally tho matter waa sour to tho committee en- by the addition of seven members and U was not expected that n unanimous report would bo But such was the and so de- lighted was tho Assembly with the of committee und BO impressed was it with tho of the report thut after strong speeches by Roberts Pattern Patterson and Yau Dyke representing revisionists and ionists Assembly became impatient with ob- who Interposed quibbled aud id clamored for a vote Only one delegate voted against the report nnd ho refused lo bla decision when publicly urged to by Henry Duy of New-York who besought him to make unanimous The refractory delegate comes from Summit N J his name is tha Rov Theodore White The when the vote was taken was Tho Moderator called 011 the Howard Crosby to lead in of ing und the vast stood while Dr by with unusual fervor offered thanks for tha harmony which hid prevailed and the result AH a result of Die Assembly's vote nach Iu tho Church during the coming year will havo to vole on the following 1 Shall a ho added to Form ol ment making for Uio amendment alteration of UIL Uio larger and Form ot Book ot nud tbu for Worship und lu Uio Chapter 23 ol Amendments Section Form ot Book of Discipline and Directory lor Worship inuy Iho to Presbyteries nut oil tUo a majority of all In Sue 2 Amendments or of the of mid the and Snorter may bo propped to by tho General Assembly slmll not be obligatory on tha unless they In liy thirds uf nil thu nucl to and en- acted by cunning General and of shall lit returned She 3 any or alterations of uf or nnd Shorter proposed bv the uhall Uio ohall consular the subject u Committee of mid ruling In number uot loss of not two shall bo from any one and whall to Assembly for notion 4 No alteration of DIP lu thin for amending or tlie of and and Shorter ur of shall an from Assembly shrill bo All and In- approval in writing by o number ami bu ii to ami enacted by tha 6 H Khali Uc obligatory on lily to fur approval provided Tor In winch nhall be- to liy or all i n such Uio mru bo by Uio to Ibe fur their notion to all pro lo of KKC o It to that any or uf Form ol of nnd for shall havo a the the General blv or ui havo and Iho shall go into 7 In this bo no con- to the of of the to amendments or of the Confession of Faith and the or uf the Assembly to agree to nnd enact the same Shall Section 0 Chanter 12 ol Uio of Dr Roberts to this overture lies tuoBO constitutional Inter- of Church law tho of tho to pass upon and vote or enact Into law the of iho Presbyteries It also preserves the of tho Presbyteries to overture und makes It obligatory upon the eral Assembly to act whenever one-third of tho Presbyteries overture It is a compromise measure satisfying all as constitutional and preserving historic and tion are it be- cause it pi VOB tho General Assembly the power to pass upon veto the of even two- thirds of the Presbyteries favoring revision when that many are found to favor It revisionists nre because It provides a legal sure way of revision constitutional when H docs como sections 1 and G of tho overture provide for tho amendment of the Forni of floollon 3 one mode of amending the Doctrinal Standards section 0 another mode aud section 4 supplementing both of methods section 7 provides yet another mode nnd con- forms to the adopting act of 1788 and to tho present procedure and it Is inserted to pro veul tho raining of questions Involving property rights President Patton read tho result of Uio of the vote on revision to tho first question of the you a revision of of tbo Confession of Five Presbyteries OEN LEE SB MARSHAL RICHMOND Va May Leo has addressed a letter to tho Leo Monument Board tendering his resignation as Chief shal on tho 20th tho day of tho unveiling of tho Lee Statue Lee Is a nephew of tho man In whoso honor tho statue IB to bo Ho has expressed this aa o reason he and lot some prominent erate of tho fill the duties designed to Tho Led Board however de- to accept Gen Lee's resignation aud ho to serve Tho Core nnd of 10 the title of a most little oy too ol Food tbo Co 41 Boston Maaa It will ol great to every mother la feeding her child Bond t It to toy to respond 7 declined to vote 133 an- swered To the Beyond If so In what re- to extent 1 lire tho Assembly should answer that M desire 11 now creed of these 10 It u for standards and KJ it to be 10 a will represent of of the but will not conflict present the desiring 54 state they no revision which will of doctrine In the 100 that Chapter 3 on of God bo wish to Infante aud men not Christian in tor 10 Sections to bo removed 63 de- Hire that Chapters 24 and 25 referring to Papists and other Idolaters aud tho ivo anti-Christ bo altered 10 want Chapter 6 on total depravity changed and tho same ber want a in Chapter 10 Section 7 while smaller votes on other chapters matee 21 of tho 32 III the Confession under Throo that new chapter on the freedom of tho 71 desiro a moro explicit declaration of the lovo of God to the world 44 wish a statement of tho Church's duty to the and 4 want n on work and tho Holy Spirit Unfortunately H of Interpretation of authority between Henry M and tho other members of tho committee him to bring in really o minority report and brought on a prolonged debate that re- In the recommitted for a correction of tho returns on from fifteen Presbyteries protested thut Ihoy hod not included of Presbyteries which though desiring revision do revision which a chungo In the of and the other of tho that they their report of the rottu-nB from tha df could not   

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