New York Times, The (Newspaper) - April 20, 1893, New York, New York 12 Pages 12 I VOL APRIL 20 1893 -T f i IF A BLOW AT BUFFALO'S MAYOR THE TAKES A NEW BOAD TO ITS OBJECT 1 Through Doth of the the Appointing Power from Major Bishop and Giving It to the Scenes In the Senate Before IU Final Sheehan Denounced Tyranny r N Y April tho Stato machine is determined to crush tho land forces In Buffalo was demonstrated to-night when both branches of the under orders of Lieut Gov and Senators and Murphy passed one of the most infamous measures of the session Having been defeated by the courts in bis efforts to obtain possession of tho police force and saloons of Buffalo through the sneak which was whipped through under cover last week the Lieutenant Governor to-night resorted to new and desperate measures A of Mr Clahan Dom Erie to divide the police force of Buffalo into which had passed the House and was on the order of third reading In the Senate amended by Senator Endros of Erio so to deprive Mayor Bishop absolutely of the power to appoint Police and Excise Commissioner and to bestow that power Upon the Controller of tbe city Mayor Bishop is a Cleveland man and the Con- troller Joe Gavin is a friend and puppet of MX Sheehan Under the rules as strictly in either house tho have passed but in both houses the rulos were completely ignored in spito of tho efforts of tbe Tho scenes during the passage of tho were disgraceful in the extreme of the Democratic members were bying or delivering tho votes of members had refrained from expressing choice The tho Senate by a vote of 20 to 5 three Democrats Brown New-York McClelland and Parker Albany voting iu the tive Senator in opposing the measure said among 1 think this Is a fitting wind-up of the practices which have boon ed to in this Legislature This is an unwarranted departure and ono un- heard of in tho history of the State Senators hero who vote lor this havo been talking about honor I don't to run up against thu in in official or private life from this time forth so help mo God When the vote was announced Senator Brown cried That ia the tem by which you undertake to boat the 1 Party in toe Stato I am ready to join with any man to tight this tyranny ator McClelland Dale and breathless in hod over to tho Ho a BO as soon as the an- was made but tho was as soon aa he was In spite of tho de- Bed resistance of the the the aid of Speaker ed through by a vote of 78 to 34 jo sneak which Sheehan passed last took the power of tbe lice Commissioners from tho Mayor and rave it to a board consisting of tho Mayor the Controller and tho President of the Board of Aldermen Tuesday tho Mayor suspended the President of the board under charges To-day this is passed In defiance of all principles of homo rule Iho authority from tho Mayor to tho Controller Make Against Two of Molt 3 N Y April mont respecting the sneak Police is kept at boiling pitch from day to day by new developments both hero and at bany Assembly No of Labor has passed approving the doctrine of homo aud censuring President Trapper of tho Coutral Labor Union for trying to breat up the citizens indignation meeting Tuesday The Black Book Association has taken tion condemning tho attempted seizure of the Police Department by Sheehau and hia In the Legislature To-day tho Builders Exchange and two medical societies issued calls for meetings Thursday to take action against police law Thus all classes from the to tho contractor and professional man have joined tho re- volt against legislative tyranny of tho stripe The sensation of the day ever was tho formulation of charges Councilman Richmond and beder similar to those preferred President Hanrahan aud presumably ing birth in a spirit of re von go Jewott M Richmond is a Cleveland a descendant of and ono of aires and 111 ant citizens Ho if accused of malfeasance in in that he tills tho of Councilman while ing stock in a gaa company which ban a contract with tne city Honry J der is a Republican and a grocer His crime against tho municipality is selling groceries to tho city Thna tho charges against aro of a series of citizens and public A PERFECT LITTLE Two Sample Days In tho of a Flashing Boy L L April Roilly who Is but twelve years old is roady rated as an incorrigible and is tho jet aversion of tho village constabulary A dozen times in 03 many weeks ho has Jean arrested only to bo released each ime on account of his tondor ago On Tuesday ho saw with a wagonload of glassware aud china A stono thrown by tho boy wrecked tho stock and landed tho boy in jail Ho was released and yesterday wont on a ng tour among tho for whom his mother did washing Ho was again last night ami upon his father's pleading for him ho was again released Tolling his father that ho didn't want to go un the main stroot just after ar- rested aud tbat ho would go homo by an- other routo tho boy loft his father Inr stoad of going homo ho wont on with his collections and a was sent to find him It was found that ho had col- 30 cents with which ho had hired a room in a Collogo Point hotel ho saw tho policeman ho ran with tho policeman close behind Ho jumped into Flushing Creek followed by tho licoman who overtook him at tho mouth of Flushing's main at Grovo Street Tho policeman caught him by tho Ho promptly shod tho coat leaving it in tho hands of tho policeman With a yoll ho dived into tho and disappeared For hours the policeman with chattering tooth guarded the sower's mouth ing that tho bey could no other way out Meanwhile tbe boy frightened two men almost out of their sansus by popping up from a manhole in tho in front of St Joseph's Homo throo miles away from creek As he emerged ho wus stopped by somo citizens who lot him go again when ho told thorn ho had fallen down tho sower and was only getting out Ho hud walked tho entire in tho and outwitted tho policeman When re- leased he wont homo and to bed Tho boy's father in Edward au at- tendant in tho New-York Hospital for Dartmouth H Aurll Committee has nominated the follow In K candidates from which one will be elect by alumni to ull a vacancy to ba by the resignation of the lion James B ot next 07 of Boston William H Clifford of Portland John L or Lawrence Mass Nathan V of Providence II I JoUn P of Newport K L will bo In the plan agreed bf tha Alumni Association and Hoard of Which provided for thu nnd one of tte ave Alumni at will Juue OF EOME A Worms His Way Into a Lodge oT tho American Protective Association April American Protective Association is an organization whoso object so far as can bo learned is to oppose everything Catholic A member of tho Church has succeeded iu tmg into tho organization in this city it has about and dav what purports to bo tho ritual wus published Tho which must bo subscribed to among things 1 I hereby declare tbat I am a firm In Do 117 I am cot a member or tba nor I any sympathy with Catholicism In my opinion no Koman Catholic should be any part or parcel In ibo control or occupy any position la our public schools On the contrary I realize that tbo of our country are In danger from tbe machinations of tbe ot Home I bellave a air by tbe removal of from oan Justice right and true ment be fully ana thai by tba con- and continued ot the lovert of American liberty only cau bo con- summated and continued I pledge to defend tbo Government of too United States and tbe Slate In I reticle disorder treason lion by or foreign foe an J against the usurpation oC temporal or spiritual power whereby men become slaves to patty and tbe Koman 1 will not employ a In If I can procure the services of a I will not aid In or la if by my resources any Koman or limitation of Its or soever but will do all In my power to and break down tba power of tile Pope I will not enur Into a Roman upon tba subject of order nor will I enter Into agreement any to strike or creato a tbe Roman employes may undermine or substitute the In grievances I will seek only ants and counsel them to tuu exclusion of all Roman Catholics and wilt not make to them anything of any nature matured ai an oh conference I will not tbe In any or convention of a Koman for any In iho Rift or tho can and I will not vota for or others to TO to lor any Roman I will at all times to place tbe cal positions ot this Government In the bauds of the Protestants DID ME MAHANT Inland of 11 WASHINGTON April has heard of late about an treaty between Its United States Government and tba of giving tbe United States one of tba Islands between Hawaii and Cor a station Mr B Mahany of wbo Is our Minister to Ecuador recently to a friend In this city a treaty which he said be was for the acquisition ot one ot the Islands Later he sent a to this friend sit hli own treaty had beta forwarded to by niAlL Inquiry at the State shows that them Is absolutely nothing know a thu re about ibe alleged Thoro Is on HIo la the woald that Mr Mahany has negotiated a treaty or that he has been in- to negotiate eald la reply to a question by the ot Tile this Mr Mahany bss the reputation In of an and young man aud it Is not that ho bun dreamed that he negotiated a treaty which 10 the foiled States u station U has needed In far Further from him are anxiously desired by his Washington friend to ho iJ Shows Ills AUJ April Lieut Oov attain demonstrated his power at tno presiding of the upper to-day by demanding that tho Committee on mit to the on Ways and Means tbo of Mr Foster Bop which priates for construction or two elevators tt No a TV u mo in was DaAe of one that It was For Iho ant comfort tbe Mil 1s Indorsed lir all tbe canal boat men of Ilia Ulate should lie Kla April 19 -A Tallahassee says tbac Pasco at 12 o'clock noon to-day was United States Senator to 9 j out ot the rotes In Joint session or tbo legislature Thero were three absentees the two third party men did not vote IN MEXICO Au to Start Soon from Near Veru Cruz OK April 10 It ban been dis- covered that the Cubans In Mexico aro organized and ready whoa tbo Is elroD to depart for Cuba and watso a war against rule The of iho revolutionary movement began In Mexico amone tho over a your ngo Tbe number ready to In tho revolt Is placed at mostly In era Cruz aud thla cltr- Tho tho will soil from a port near it IH la a There U of money behind MRS HANCOCK SERIOUSLY ILL A FROM A OF DISEASES Her Splendid Constitution lias Her to Make a Who Aro Attending Uor SUM Have Story of Her to the Intense Inter- est In Ills Campaign for the Sorrow for Sirs Hancock of Oon Bcott Hancock is seriously ill at hor homo Tho Park Sho is from a complication of but with hor splendid constitution has mado a bravo aud it is hoped that she will through tho crisis which will conic within tho four hours Ilor brother Oliver P is in at- tendance at hor Mr said to ft TIMES reporter last My is certainly vory ill and hor physician Ur Trant haa hoon horo four to-day I regret that any publicity has givon to hor sickness and you must mo from entering into details concerning it Wo hopo for tho boat and shall not give np hopo until tbo physician says that we must Sho bears her suffering as becomes tho ifo of a bravo soldier Mrs Eugene a of Gen cock and hor husband aro also at tho house and tho two of tho sick man Adii aud Myra Hancock aro visitors When Gou Hancock ran of tho United States in 1880 ho was at Governors Island his quarters as Major General in command of tho Division of tho Atlantic States Army woro Mrs Hancock was naturally anxious for tho success of hor husband and took tho keenest interest iu the campaign Often her indignation was by tho cartoons in tho illustrated Republican nnd tho of tho tion was announced she was bitterly dis- appointed It waa against hor wishes that Gen cock appeared at tho head of his troops at iho funeral of Grant for ho was then from tho which ultimately caused his death His death on Fob 9 1880 A blow from which she never recovered Travel abroad a in Washington eho received with all tho honor duo to hor as wife of tha General and tho tender caro of her relatives all failed to hor melancholy those who mot hor failed to tho onco happy man whoso hospitality had among army officers who at her house always had found a and had known that in her thoy had a friond Mrs Hancock was born in St Louis sixty years Sho is tho daughter of tho lato John of that city a wealthy man In eho mot Gon Hancock thon a young Lieutenant attached to thb ment A lovo match was tho result and tho and Miss Russell were Tho wodding was an elaborate ono and tho dross of tho silver a sensation in tho blo world Mrs Hancock accompanied hor husband to tho Wost and bore many hardships that aho might always bo near him Two children woro born to them Ada a daughter who died at tho uuo of nineteen aud Russull who died at iu years ago soll Hancook tho daughter of Nicholas Gwyun a rich cotton broker died in 111 this city Mrs Hancock married F Dorr of Memphis Tho marriage was at Mo liar Harbor's annex at tho homo ot hor sister Mrs Isaac Lawrence and was oue of the of tho season 11111 und In April of the two United Stales Senators li Hill and Murphy Jr and half a dozen bers of tho Democratic Iu tbe capital to day led to tbe rumor that a conference to bo held relative o Iho eral la tho All democrats paid their to Gov and thau thar nil put their houda together for tho purpose of drawing up an address to the people to be signed by ull the Democratic members of the Legislature dwelling upon the good worK performed by tbe Legislature A OSAGE Liven Lout Wrecked o'clock yesterday afternoon ono of be worst over Kansas struck this and m a short timo forty bad been wrecked and several lives lost About twenty persons wero seriously Injured many of whom will probably die Tbo part of tbo city which waa devastated lies on tho south of tbe traaka of tho Kc and both business and residence buildings names of tbo tims as tar aa kuown AND HEW WAGGON EK Mrs BACON KLI two children beads and aims sa verely Injured D L back J 11 hip hart Mrs ami broken Ulis KICK AhU head hart Mrs HAUKY Mrs A bartly hurt N U badly EVA N hurl In head JOHN scalp cat and braised 100 bouses barm and In wero completely Kraph and telephone lines are all and tbe stronts aro lined with Thu damage Is at Kan waa also In tlie path of tbe cyclone a ball storm at G P M were from tho torrents of rain windows broken nnd several barns and small buildings blown over Texas April storm Indian last growing vegetation and crops from tbe ground A Kaney forty north of at last down and Injuring oral persons probably fatally Telu nut by blown across tbe breaking tup polos and tbo Tbo aud main lino Is blocked by treus on tbe truck out a about MOO yards wide and laid tbo bic timbers to tbe around It Is re tbat ono man was by a hailstone Admiral not puff and poison the lips nor discolor tho teeth This cigarette Id not by tbe trust Adv May Uu April A from gays that William Nellson of Trinity Church this city has boon upon by Ibo Broad Church con or aa for ot to tho lulo ben asked If ho would accept tba candidacy Dr I can't say Is tbo first Intimation 1 havo hud that my was for tho position aud tbo of tbe almost over- 1110 In April The Senate on motion of Senator McClelland continued tho nominations of and A aa In to tUom selves In spite of the opposition of Albany who was the moans of the nominations tied up for tiro months tho Iu Lunacy the of tbe State Hospital Pough of ho la President FOE THE UNION LEAGUE Its UB la JMr Denounced by tho Hamilton Club At tho last monthly mooting of Twenty-eighth Assembly District Re- publican organization hold at tho ton Republican Club house on Tuesday evening tho following resolutions wero presented by H U of tho ington Republican Club and wove Whereat The Union League Club or tbe City ot New-York baa for nearly a generation bold a prominent place In the Republican party and Whereas Dy a resolution now on Its booki DODO but aro eligible for membership In Itn ranks be It Tbat we tbe enrolled Republicans of tba Assembly do unanimously condemn the recent action ot the Union League Club of tbe City ot New-York la rejecting Mr J an cant for of lila religious Toot wo hold as cardinal principles of Republicanism Ibat all men are urea tod equal and tbat color or nationality should Dover bo bold up ai a barrier against ad- to any Republican body If tbo Union Club to depart from these well-established Republican of the Into Its veins ot new and perhaps more young blood then we have the right to demand tbat as a It shall from tbe honored tion it has no held at tbe bead of tbo groat aud Republican Party Tho resolution was seconded by Gen M spoko at somo length and by Coulter and Cronic POE LIBEL The Kansas Secretary of Stuto Will to Ills Charges TOPEKA Kan April his own Iu a letter published this tho Secretary of Stato repeats tho charges ho made n fow days aero against certain Stato who ho alleges atolo from tho State Ho albo charges former Stato with foes charging prices for pers and Ho Jr United States Collector with purchasing alack coal at tho paying to a car for it and Belling it to tho County of ho is County for lump coal at market prices Air to-day made complaint bo- foro tho County Attorney aud caused tho of on a of criminal libel Buil was piven tho trial will bo pushed aa is ono of tho nnd men in the Thoro are 111011 in Mr own party who that lie is insane Hia letter this evening gives color to thut charge for it wan a most virulent attack upon everybody not connected with tho Populist with three others of the Council constituting a majority of tho board charged with tbo duty of ing tho railroads has deputized clerks In tho to perform this duty aud there bids fair to bo trouble of it WILDE'S NEW PLAY Great Success of A Woman of No In London LONDON April Wilde's last play A of No produced for tho first timo at tho markot this No luoro first has for several Tho doala iu a stylo of para- dox with tho question raised In Lo Fils It Is finely dono find waa acted Tbo ia con- stant succession of Mr aud smartest witticisms elicited re- peated of laughter from tho onco Without tho rOlos wore in competent handa Troo showed a of tho insolent cratic and Mrs aa a mother vindicating her hood gavo an of moving In to calls for a Mr Tree expressed that ho had bonn ablo to participate in tho production of such a play Tho or Wales who WUB thlu with the Duke of Sutherland will attend THE EASTEE EGG It Contained u Dagger anil BERLIN April The Czar now at the ID Crimea la said to have found aa exquisitely painted on bin table Easter It email silver dagger two Ivory death's heads slip of bearing the Christ has risen we also shall Tho egg must have bean placed on the table by ono or tho Czar's household aa nobody elue had to tho room In U wna Tho guilty person has not apprehended LEAVES THE FLEET Gone to Quell 11 In Va April Tho ol tbe British squadron WUB to-day Not until to night was U learned that she had been detached from tbo of Admiral aud ordered to tbo In tho West Indies to quell u riot m In this outbreak It wna learned Capu lor of tba was shot but not killed Tho will not pulo In tlm rev low Tho IB a to thu In and typo Hi v Col April 19 Mm T arrived thla from li I was met at tho elation by hor band Capt Crows Mr and Mrs con Tbe party wont to tbo Judeo Ur lawyer where Mrs Graven will remain during her stay hero Tho meeting between and wife watt very but not vo Mrs boon of that nna Irom tho Ihu jury wna rond thu doctor guilty of Mru until ADO heard Ia tbo Court hnd a now trial Since that moment elm has recovered hor and bor rapidly els not iron bora at and the doctor bye thoro nho a shadow of the to Illi her mind but thai Is all Sir Couching Trip April tho dinners at tho to-night wna ono by Thomas A following a coaching trip Ho a number of ladles and In a vary man nor Ouo of tbe of dinner was between tbe by a club of wbo woro brought I rum York lor tho purpose Out Hiding N Y April day bright and Springlike out thin Thla Is the time that tio baa out ot bis room In nearly four Tno new ot Intor SUtn Casualty 0 SL Is Ibo Ideal form of EDM BOOTH IS STRICKEN THE GREAT PARALYZED AT THE PLAYERS Found Early In a toio In Ills In that n In Wnu Inly n Fow Throughout Four Edwin Booth tho actor was with paralysis at nn early hour yesterday morning One of tho at the Players Club house on Park Mr Booth Is living went to his room about 0 A M to him aud ho discovered tho groat actor in a condition Aid was immediately summoned and Mr Booth's daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mra wore sent for Thoy an- at onco bringing Dr Jackaon with them Mr Booth's own physician Dr St Smith arrived boon after with Dr Hansom and tho three doctors made a most careful examination Thoy that Mr Booth was from a stroke of paralysis resulting from a rupture of one of tho of tho brain Mr Booth remained ia a half scious condition ull day only rallying a littlo about 10 o'clock P M Ho one or two of hia friends nnd Lin daughter but recognition was merely momentary Tho fact of Mr Booth's illness was kept exceedingly and hm diate and his doctors kn ow of it at a lute hour last night Tho of whom there was a largo number at tho clubhouse the and evening chatted dined and played billiards entirely unconscious of condition Unless Mr Booth's condition tho observance by club of Ladies Day April will probably bo omitted Tho last four years of Mr Booth's life have boon passed at tho Players Club in comparative retirement During tho mer months of 1801 nnd 1802 ho epout considerable time with his daughter at It was in tbo latter year while making his annual visit that ho was BO seriously ill ut hor honso His particularly solicitous for health just at that timo hnd grave apprehensions that he would nut have strength to warrant at- tempting a return to but with cooler weather camo au improvement in his condition and ho returned to tho Players Club in October From this timo those who know him most intimately remarked a steady decline iu his health Tho strange apathy which to bind him and foot increased during tho Winter until tion was accompanied by of It was thiu that led Mr Booth to cling moro aud more closely to his own venturing down stairs but seldom and evon more rarely leaving tho houso either to dino quietly with ono of his friends or with hia daughter t During all this timo hia purely physical His memory for of places of people with whom ho had boon associated in former years was unimpaired and his mind singularly alert tu impressions of portions and things with which ho daily iu contact Ho road constantly but wrote littlo and was heedless iu ro- to his correspondence Tho latter was lurgo and moat curiously varied and gora wore continually writing to letters filled with aud oftentimes with nary propositions and for loans Of courso there wore also applications for his autograph iu complying with which ho was remarkably obliging far so than could have buon particularly as tho request was BO to him of this would frequently lie on hiw tablo for days until ho iu tho when ho would write or twenty autographs which would bo dispatched to tho various applicants by tho next mail Tho interest displayed by Mr Booth In all matters relating to Tno Players Club was remarkable from tho moment when his project of a homo for tho drum a nnd its relics players could meet men of culture in other walks of life and both profit by tho mooting to take shape He throw heart and soul into tho work nnd was lit once tho founder and tho most enthusiastic mem I or of tho now club It was a princely gift Tho Players and ono worthy of tho giver Thou as old Clarkson Potter began under tho skillful guidance of ford to take on its new form and a reality Mr Booth's interest moro sonol and direct During tho two years of tho club's existence tho mind most eager to his the oyo most to Ho took u pleasure in directing tbo lilting up und tho arranging of that exceeded that ho foil in tho thought of all ho had accomplished in ways At this time paintings books aud matic relics of description ing intu thu clubhouse from quarter and collection winch is now probably tho lineal in tbo world was growing every Mr Booth was intensely interested in nil this Ho tho hanging of tho pictures und tho disposal of tho ar- ticles with au thut never and a that never tired All tho timo his mind was busy with an over and again some print or playbill caught his eyo and suggested a play or au incident in which ho had taken imi t and displaying a fund of anecdote ana a memory for time place oud person that was simply ful Contrasted with Ibis boyish oniony weakness ot liib later years luis extremely pathetic HIM heart bus been us warm and hia mind UH alert as over but tho aud tbo carriage wore gono forever Ho ban boon iu the habit of sitting alono in his rooms talking quietly with his or who knows Liu old plays When he has ventured down or out to dine It has with step and leaning heavily on the aim of a friend frailty of bis form con- trusting with face to which tho nnd of while it hott the of tho Hash and of youth only to lend nn added dignity Tho and and what hui almost with win ms boon by ail tho IH no ICSH than his own in tho club and all it has been in paid to him ing the fun moio ly by more of lio His appearance In tho during this time lias not been an signal fora to assemble but has boon noticed by quiet greetings sometimes only a word bow It has boon as if his hesitated to break in upon of his ami have preferred to lot him fool that iu HO coming among them ho could bo us undisturbed aa in Uio quiet of liin own rooms Tho annual celebration of Night on Eve wm Booth's last appearance thut could bo called strictly public und was at tho time probably tho of its kind n Inch New-York has aeon Tho Players ono all to feel a mien t that it misfit bo tho hint occasion when founder himself would bo to reply to tho honor thoy paid him Thoro wore leaders in walk of life who touched tho charmed circle of the drama of literature aud of art Men who to are but unapproachable were about literature journalism welded into an witti ono heart and to honor tho man who had made u for tho to bo bettor und nobler und for them all to meet upon a common which have any heart and which in u peculiar degree to who ways u as subtly an thut of a HIM feelings on tho casion may bo woll from a remark which ho on tho day in question Ho had prepared u short speech to but wan so concerned about tho coming that when ho attempted to it out his hand trembled violently and the draft was almost illegible oven to HUlt When some one to copy it for him ho 1 am afraid it is no use Jly eyes nro always very moist when 1 seo them all aud I do not think 1 could read it if U wore copied From that timo every day has to increase Air Booth's weakness every ellort to sap his storo of strength until ho bo- A short time auo in attempting to his bathroom hiu foot upon floor and ho foil heavily forward ing what must been n sovero shock This accident gave him a still greater insecurity and from that time he scarcely moved from his chair without sistance Mr Booth's rooms occupy tho entire third of tho Players Club with tho exception of tho main hallway Tho suite consists of two largo rooms connected by a private hallway room having a ing attached tho latter being abut by portieres The buck room that is tho ono facing south WHB frequently occupied by Mr Barrett during his lifetime and oven camo to bo considered his cial property although DO agreement to that effect over existed Aa is woll known tho wero firm friends and It was this relation which Im- Mr Booth to Mr Barrett to make tho club his headquarters during his visits in New-York Mr In from that time the south room has been occupied ut intervals by friends of Mr Booth who to be spending a night or a longer time with him Mr Booth although ho had ways used tho north room us a living room has seemed to prefer tho other and thither wero shifted his books and papers aud thero ho has spent his timo dozing or ing or with his Both rooms are handsomely and uniquely furnished dramatic portraits and of various kinds supplying of couro a largo part of tho Mr Booth's books tho curious which ho has reserved for his owu use after ing his library to tho Players Club fill a bountiful old inlaid bookcase in tbe south room and overflow into the biy drawers His desk of tho same stylo as case heaped up with letters aud papers stands between the windows hia own chair has a position near by Between tho two rooms is hallway shut oft at each doorway by a of bamboo und beads und through this ono emerges Into tho north room whence opens Mr Booth's sleeping alcove This is out oil by it n arch tho part of which is of wood in au design with tho motto How light un him that Invented Between tho hero JH a second desk und above it a bust of with the familiar inscription that thou put it was for cut Photographs paintings and prints coyer tho walls und ou tho door a quaint harp of live strings which tinkle musically ono comes or goes It IH amid such surroundings that Booth has been living for four years Tho unvarying sweetness aud ol his disposition havo to increase with increasing and he lias endeared himself to hlu friends au few men do Tho Hewn of his will cause to hundreds who know him ly and lovo him und hundreds who know him only from a distance aud yet him just tho Humo Notes of from Mexico OK MEXICO April ID the the of London aoH bsj tbo ot tbe money market by lending freely to mercantile community Business In many lines Improvement but Is much to be desired factories running on fall time owing to a demand and stocks very low print cloths cannot compete owing to tbe rate of It Is that in me Autumn trie duties on cloths and paper may be efforts will be made by tbe Oily to stamp oat tbe of by tbe of sewers with large quantities of water Tta ol Oca Ceballos Governor of tbe Federal la much bf American residents always shown special friendliness to Americans lie was an enter prising and man and a successful administrator He died of pneumonia after four days Gns BOSTON Mass April tbe hearing la the CBS to-day Mr said Hie Company paid a sbaro tor tbe Company or a share for tho shares of tbo bouth or about a share for tne Tbe otal paid for companies was Under tne Jaws or tbe blaie iho value would represent Tbe Income from bonds and It a year on an of over loss lima IO per cunt would Ibat the company's plant oust Iu casb from UJO tu A In April an Insurance nmti of 137 New-York about Klur load la u room itt to iloy LI had 60.372 oil his lien ull THOUSANDS GREET THE DUKE CROWDS ATTEND THE TION AT THE WALDORP AU of the nnd -All I pun tha Her In Ilia Throng Fur throe hours afternoon tlie of the City of Vork into thu ballroom ut tho to their to Hie ami of tho of and Don do y tho lineal of in the ton years baa not Much 11 an the one at thu hotel houri of nnd 7 paid thuir to thu of the Nation and the maintained itn reputation for hospitality for it has been inoui all over tho world The was a in every way anro wus tho minor excellent the ico bthl the tiom wen beautiful Ono of Iho of tho that it attended not only the people of thib city but all thu cities on Iho Atlantic were 1 Inn un idea of the Secretary of the Committee of Chain lior of Commerce John Austin AH is the af tho tion Stevens thought that should be bout to all tbo largo cities on tho coust A of people called at the 1 o'clock Many of them were not mailed but dropped 111 to boo tha They w ailed in the room and w lion tho ran it dow n from tho hull tilled lib tho Bursts of the somo of the invited to tho nnd a borof w ho wished evidently to seo what a real live The for handling of the large crowd were admirable They all entered at one of tho two entrances near Fifth Avenue where they met by thu Kuril wore a frock licht tie and liplit and in the lapel of cout was u of and red pinks tied with tho colors of and red I he very The wero Villard Uyer Jr Jolin Cornelius N illim Henry Hibby Hairy Georce Uird U Louis Jones Do Forest Grant Arthur F K j Kelly Hanks Inane Perri injc 1 Capl Charles F Hoe 11 Jr F G Kelly 13 S and John tin Jr Tho into tho waiting whore thoy remained a few thoy on to tho ballroom whore thu of tho nation who to respects On entering tho ballroom tho invited haw ft pretty Hight Tho room wab decorated with and potted Tho Blood beforo a ror The tall palms arched over them and the of tho two nations entwined gether above thorn over tho mirror In the was nil and during tho of Spanish nnd from Iho popular operas played Tho lino of extended from the door to the west oud of tho hall where the parly The was the first to be ontering wore a black with a skirt of blue satin nnd curried a of Jacqueminot and which rolom of iod and jellow Nett to her stood her daughter the Donna Mann who looked very in her pink Over the w iu n tullo und on her loft a bunch of red roses Shu seemed to enjoy the tion moro if than the real of thu party She smiled upon all who to her and when any of tbo before her her was UH deep nnd profound as thorn All through tho afternoon who was bright and it was very fatiguing to hor the with many who to her she and her mother were very gracious and when nuy one to them in French or Spanish their luces lighted up and the conversation Tho Duku nnd the with their sons further up the line and they did not appear to the much m did tho ladieu Maybe it waa bo- causo all who entered paid llitle attention to thorn Tho two ladies wore evidently the lions of the hour Thu young men devoted in the short of time allotted to them which not more than throe each to ing profoundly to the und hor daughter but ninny to tho and tno wore also thu voune ladies in the throng too to be more In mother in any ol the Assisting tho to receive wero a number of Indies among whom were Mrs John Austin Mrs Henry Mrn Cornelius N Mrs Straus MrB Philip Mrs Mm J W Mrs Louis Mm Henry Hilton Mrw S D cock Mrs Thomas F Mrs 11 Mrs Horace Porter Mra Charles 8 Mrs Abram S Jtt Mra J Suaver Page Jr Selb Low Mrs Morns iL Mrs Mrs John H Mrs J ward Simmons Mrs C C Mri Franklin Mrs John Mrs Francis W Mrs Frederick Mrs A P Montant Mrs 1 Mrs Mrs and Mrs Oliver J i Indies wero tho Duchess and her daughter and d tho cullers to them At no timo wiik tho hall crowded but thu wua duo to work of tlie and tho Tho waiting loom wna packed with people who walled for the crowd in the ballroom 10 PUBB out into tho hall when tho refreshments were spread Often would huve to make n lino tlie and joining hands hold the waiting till the ballroom clear This crowd spread all the to the lobby of the hotel and at times twenty After to tho parti tlie pushed on into the banqueting hull and it iu loom that the were tho finest I tho room close to till to be n huge bullet It Mas mounted by ft cancel the I Hie vel was the of and on each side of the bullet was a ner the being the ot bella and King nnd ilie Ir i tho 1 l and A of flints and tint had Ucn brought from parts of The intention of the was to bhow to the of the found IHMI 1 hero tilt ancestor tin Now