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   New York World (Newspaper) - April 22, 1887, New York, New York                                OWE Printed In the SUNDAY WORLD April THE WORLD IS THE WANT Since January THE WORLD has published NEW APRIL 188 WITH PRICE TWO POSSIBLY A CASUS GERMAN POLICE KIDNAP A FRENCH OFFICIAL ON FRENCH Ho IB Seized mill Imprisoned nt In the Frontier TAne by froni German In terne Excitement Throughout France Heavy fall of French Funds at coupled with a wish that greater independence might be granted the Evangelical The debate was then ad earned until military Activity In April activity shown in mili tary circles during past few and the fact largo numbers of soldiers have travelled over the various railways en route to join respec tive have given rise to fresh war ru mors and caused much JOHN BULLS Tin 1ork TO THE April 21 great sensation Has been pro Hero by tlie news n French official has been arrested by the German police on French ter and sent handcuffed to The accounts received here aay that the function ary In Is an Inspector of police at the railway station of near the frontier of the Mice Inspector at on the oilier side ol the had written several lettera to inviting him to come to confer with him respecting various details of their respective Yesterday afternoon about two oclock crossed the fron tiers alone and on foot on his way to But he had hardly set his foot on German soil when two German attired in white threw themselves upon A desperate struggle and succeeded In escaping from his assailants across tno frontier They dia not hesitate to follow after a powerful resistance on his they succeeded in Hurling him to the ground and In placing Handcuffs upon Some laborers who were at work la the vineyards hard by were spec tators of the and they relate that who In a offered an obstinate resistance and that the Ger mans had great trouble In overcoming was conducted by his captors to and to where the party arrived at 1 The French tor was immediately examined by the The telegrams received hero state that the reasons for arrest are absolutely It is true that a Metz newspaper declares that the agitation of the Patriotic League had something to do with but we are assured that there Is no foundation for this The feeling all along the frontier is described as very and a Nancy correspondent asks whether in arresting the Germans wish to produce a casua No explanation has yet been received from German The In their declare that a trap was deliber ately laid for and assume that his arrest wus intended as a fresh test of their The use of the words belli and the prominence given by some of the 1avls Journals to prove the excitement tno incident has Strangely enough at this very moment the late President of the Patriotic Is abusing the French Government for its Associated 1rosa despatches from Paris say that the warrant for tlic arrest emanated from the Public Prosecutor at who acted under Instructions from French at Nancy hoa gone to Pagny Hi Inquire Into the i Vf The arrest of has produced a profound sensation here at and it is feared may lead to unfortunate Le Parts calls It another provocation and asks if Bismarck IB a castes belU were unfavorably affected by the arrest of market for rentes for the account became flat quotation declined 45 centimes during the after closing at the lowest The Chancellor or the Exchequer Submits Ills Budget to April Chancellor of the introduced the Budget In House of Commons this From it It appears during last year the expenses of the Govern ment amounted to and that the rev enues reached the same There has licen a saving of In tha army and of in the estimates for the Civil The revenue obtained by taxes on alcoholic liquors had decreased while that derived from the beer tax had Increased The receipts from the wine taxes had fallen off and those from the tax on tea had largely Kir William had estimated that the surplus for the year would be while it really reached The Budget estimates the revenue for the coming year at and the expenditures at It Is proposed to raise by charging transfer duty on each 100 debentures ot which has hitherto almost escaped To clear the Budget of local loans It Is intendo d to cancel of other portions of the public debt and create the samo amount of local loan charging the local loan Budget with an an of It Is also proposed to take one penny per pound sterling oft the income tax and per pound sterling off the tobacco and to reduce the tax on marine The budget was a complete surprise to the of Many of Its notably those relating to will be vigorously It Is maintained that Goschen has resorted to unsound measures of finance in order to present a budget that may serve the Conservatives at the next general The Conservatives arc much irritated at Lord Kau dolph Churchills MODIFYING HIS THE OWNER OF THE ARROW PREPARED TO MAKE MORE Anxious that the Mayflower Crons Atlantic lie Offers Several Cups for Unrestricted if Who tie the Ar rows Inferiority and Wants a DISCUSSING THE IRISH LAND Bankruptcy Clausen are April In the House of Lords today Earl moved the second reading the Land Baron Denman moved the rejection of the which he said was likely to hurry landlord and ten ant into Earl Spencer said ho hoped that Lord Denman would not press a division on his The land question must bo settled before Ireland would become Tho inter ference with rents was Tho action of the courts Justified Interference on behalf ot tenants to lower judicial which were too in view of the fall in He condemned rate which ho said would load to dis putes and impose an additional burden upon dis now almost lie also condemned the powers given to county in cases of bank of poor no declared that the bankruptcy clauses of tie would utterly de moralize the Irish Earl Carnarvon supported the but said that In the interests of the landlords the bankruptcy clauses ought to be A HARD STRUGGLE Therefore In to Settle up All Internal April debate on the Ecclesias tical was begun la tlie Lower of the Prussian Diet the Cler ical declared that Centre party would submit to the Popes wishes and would Vote for the as it passed Upper and without offering any of the which the Centre had Intended to propose us necessary to make the to the Catholics of Ger Tho Centre would renew the light against the Government if at any time Catholic interests were Prince Bismarck declared If tlie was re he would abandon lila as President of the Ministry of State for Prussia and devote his entire time to the service of the as per ho a Hard external and Internal struggle against the revolutionary party is Immi I desire lo settle all unnecessary Inter nal Herr condemned the he the provisions regarding the right of confir mation and protest hy the State in ecclesiastical appointments would promote lie pro tested against the action of the Pope in interfering in tno elections for membership in the Prince Bismarck exclaimed that was more Catholic than tno lIt must bo admitted that la the eyes of German the papacy U no foreign The result of the elections would have been the same with or without the opposition of the Tho result of the elections was not the outcome of but the expression of exasperation at the attitude of the opposition Herr The point at issue waa not to combat a political but to secure preservation of the empire from and that I desired to form a majority for myself was quite natural All the national parties should endeavor to meet tlie curia so far as it was compatible with State This is by adopting the present as it has passed the Modifications will increase the Governments arduous In all the phrases of the I acted in ac cordance with my political The concedes nothing will endanger the States Prince Bismarck then appealed to the members of the national parties to not reject the The moment was favorable for tne conclusion of peace In the religions war that Had o long been waged in He declared Hint a considerable portion of his Influence In Europe rested on the confidence manifested la his political honesty and ness by the the representatives ol the Gorman opposed tlie hill as a measure tend ing to strengthen the Popes hierarchical Prince in reply observed that opposed Mm a matter of principle on all sreat I said the described the May laws us a Una institution but always as laws of as is now the cose with the antiSocialist I have solely striven to sat the lovers of peace among tno I never aimed to keep a portion of my fellowcitizens under permanent err Von expressed approval ot ttw Extreme Measured No Longer April a meeting of tho Cabinet to Emperor Francis Joseph It was re solved not to the unexpended amounting to of tho extra mili tary aggregating which tho delegations voted last winter for the purpose of enabling tho Government to put tho country in what was then deemed a necessary state of The resolution declares that tho adoption of the extreme measures then thought advisable is no longer owing to the peaceful aspect affairs have This ministerial action is re garded as an Important symptom proving that the International situation has as in Febru during the discussion on the extra Count the Imperial Minister of declared that the Government contemplated expending tho whole Herr von Minister of is arranging to make con tracts for smaller loans than at first by 37ie 1reaa Company SPECIAL CAULK DESPATCH TO TRK April the owner of tho was Interviewed today at Bath by TUB WOULD correspondent re garding tho failure of the negotiations for the May flowers trip to Ho had just concluded a letter to the editor of the London Times In answer to that of saying that none would outdo him in welcoming American but that ho did not consider himself In putting his ancient aud comparatively slow yacht against the very embodiment of modern yacht ing science on even Ho said I ask that extra concessions be made to tho Arrow in consequence of her being on old vessel and not with our present clip Im not a bit ashamed of tho If you believe the centreboard to constitute an ad considering tho ago or tno you ought to make the concession I If it Is not an you no objection to tho 4 Why not choose an outside course and allow tho Mayflower to use her board V 1 Because Im afraid that if wo were to meet heavy weather tho Arrow would not hold I would not dare drive her In a Even with centreboard sealed I am certain of my only hope being In a Then next season 1 would build a centreboard yacht on this for I the go to America and try to regain the Queens Cup from the Americans with one of their own typo of vessel built on the Mayflower You will understand that I ask for tho sealing of the centreboard simply to prevent tho race becoming a procession and myself you not authorize me to publish some modification of tho terms you suggested for the race I I say that if Paine could see his way to tho making of a match with tho Arrow on entirely different terms to those on which ho would meet the Irex or other English yachts I would be very willing ana anxious to Or I am perfectly if the Mayflower to wait until she has sailed all her engagements and then end her season hero by a race with tho If tho Mayflower will I will personally offer a valuable cither at Hyde or open to tho and no I say with authority that the Albert Yacht Club will offer a cup for an un restricted from Southsea to Brambles and return In and I will also promise that the Royal Victoria and Koyal South ampton yacht clubs will offer cups unre If tho Mayflower will come I am on the committee of each of these and will at once arrange for the offering of the trophies aud let you know the You see I am to have tho Mayflower ana so Is every English If I had a chance to meet Paine I should put the matter to him thus If tho Mayflower boats the without whatever happens in the Arrow It would be certain that under tho same circum stances that she would win with far greater appears exceedingly anxious that the Mayflower should cross tho and was very sportsmanlike and enthusiastic in his conver sation about what he sincerely hoped would be tho successful ending to tho efforts which have been made to have the Mayflower visit English SHE FLEW TO HER FIRST Pretty Suddenly Her on Evo I SPECIAL TO Mi April exclusive clr of Paul arc over ru elopement and of Misa Canlo who was a society favorite here lust with son of a prominent banker of MIBS Vance came to Paul last autumn and Die winter m tlic She was vivacious anil tlic idol of the glided youth who were fortunate enough lo win her approving During her visit here she made tho acquaintance of a of Si IKS Vance re attentions of Marshall and tlie gossips say after a they became Shortly after the dose of tho carnival in company with her and several Paul Vance returned to her homo In New Marshall sanction of her parents to thoir mar and all arrangements were completed for the ceremony to take place late in tne returned to hla home in Not after tits departure renewed her acquaintance with popular young society man of Louisville and prospective heir to a large The lady had kuown several nnd it was rumored at ono that he had professed his love to her and been put ofT with an Unon meeting Him recently Vanco In eaid to Have her to Marshall and fallen desperately in lovo with her old Matters culminated nnd one day Khe made a trip acrons the river to and repaired with Bradley to the house of a prominent they were The returned nt once to her homo in Now Albany and told her parents of her newly assumed The family reproved her severely for her aud clen change ol and is suld to have been of tho event at JOE IS Chief 10 Answer for Killing Young April BaldKnobbers situ ation IH becoming more serious each and the prisoners are beginning to show considerable un Yesterday Charley a prominent member of tho midnight entered tho Grand Jury and after a long story of tho ho had giving the names of tho men who accompanied he fixed tho murder of George on John On tho first assault on the Edens house was shot but not After ransacking the house tho masked men retired and Georges mother was hold lug his head while no lay on the A man ap at door and took deliberate aim at tlie man nnd put n bullet through his killing Graves Hays he Matthews coming troni tht house and heard him say that he waa nun because he hud been wounded In the bucK of the head and had returned to t tie house just us the party were leaving and finished the work begun on George Simons and Will New ton waut to muku confessions to save but the prosecution refuse to accept as they say now have enough Grand Jury this evening returned Indict ments for In the degree against of tlie prisoners for mur the mid his wounded sou are among the They will all bo again tomorrow for the mur der of Charles whom they killed at the time they murdered Will Pace to Defeat April Gladstone writes that he does not desire a general election to Parliament until the English mind is as ripe on tho Irish ques tion as tho Welsh and Scotch minds but that time Is rapidly ho I am face anything to defeat coer I continue to hope for much from vigorous action on tho part of tho constituencies whose rep in Parliament have the decisive votes on the n Transatlantic April Tho Cortes has adopted a subsidizing a transatlantic company for mall aud transport service at the rate of per tho from tlie Admiral Franklin and of United States nave arrived at The Swiss State Council has sanctioned and will Introduce Into the National Assembly u to pro tect Swiss Denmark and have decided not to take part In the Paris Belgium will decide by the decision of A sharp shock of earthquake has been experi over the whole of tho Island of Tho tremor proceeded from west to Ho damage was The Paris states that tho manufacturers of France are joining in a petition to tho Govern ment to have the International exhibition post poned to a more favorable date than that of The Paris says that the alleged accomplice of in the murder of Reg her maid and the latters has been arrested in but has been able to establish Ms RJen Cable to April following cable gram was sent tonight To William Ewart Thi Grand Army of the Deportment of veteran at annual tm here approving oil behalf of the hrave people of and ex tend to you and them thoir and wishes In your great struggle for justice and Now Senatorial April siIn the Legislature today the vote cast for United States Senator was distributed among thirtytwo A dark horse has entered the Senatorial race In the Democratic caucus person of Samael Eighth ballot In the caucus 81 81 It requires 57 to Children Urr lot Increase of April arrivals of emigrants en route to tho United Slates have attained such unusual magnitude many extra steamers are being employed to transport them the ca of tho regular liners being Inadequate to tho demands for An official report upon emigration has been pre sented to the German It shows that the number of emigrants from Germany who passed through Bremen and Stettin during the year 1880 was or a decrease of over from tho previous when persons left the The report says on the other tho emigration from Austria and Sweden and Norway through the same ports In 1880 was largely in excess of that of Most of tho German emigrants were from tho farming districts of None of them went to the African To Do Moved from Fort TO TITE April have been received at Augustine from tho Secretary of War for the removal pf tho Apache Indian prison ers from Fort and are for their They ad become reconciled to their happy ground aud when Information was convoyed to the of their Intended they received the news with loud manifestations ol disapproval For several nights pant they have engaged Wi wild incantations aud made tho ramparts of the old fort ring with their wur Superintendent of the Indian at wunt to Fort Ho will take back to school at Carlisle all the remaining children that are and a few chiefs with will be left at 1ort UHO of tho American April la reported litre that two displaying the American re cently Imprisoned a Hebrew merchant of for took him in chains to parading him through three towns on tho tho outrage being aggravated by the fact that It waa in during tho period of the The principal Hebrews of Tangiers have Joined in an appeal to tho Portuguese and British Con suls for assistance in an attempt to have all tho governments unite in an effort to suppress the sys tem of consular anuses under which those outrages are of New April has Issued a 4 Internal loan amounting to roubles at ftl per The Government will ac cept tho bonds at their face value as security from contractors employed on public Tho Imposition ol the passport tax has been tem An Imperial commission has been formed to ar range for the increase of the duty on cotton goods aud In It So Vory Sonorous April Times says Lord Salis burys to the United States Government look Ing to a settlement of the fisheries con In his despatch of March Is generous and almost To do says the would bo and we arc slow to believe that America will refuse totake advantage of what will cost her nothing Tho Popo Will Not April in answer to In as lo whether tho Pope was In favor of hav ing a reconciliation effected with Italy on the basis of renunciation of tho Papal claims to power of tno states that the Popo desires peace with but has never thought of aban doning tho rights of tho Church or the The ot April Sexton has received an anonymous limor It Is will load to the Identification of the author of the Parnell letter published by the A Hkin t cheap adulterated toilet Use i uot the and V Chirk Veritably Land SPECIAL TO THE of tho general assignment of George of Spring Otsego probably the largest land owner In the was filed In tho County Clerks In this city Ills laud lu this county was mostly located in tlie towns of Pino Plains and Much of it was in from his father under such con dition as made It Impossible for him to dispose of It wus considered that towns mentioned were cursed by what has been known as Clarks and It Is hoped thai this failure will throw it upon the market so thai It bo built Fora year have been rolling Into the County Clerks here In Hums varying from 000 to 1111 limy have reached nearly Denying lite April The legislative heating on the Beverly Farms bribery charges was resumed by tho Senate Committee Jesse Pierce tes hat tho question of the value of a Senators vote waa not mentioned by either himself or during their said ho wanted Witness told Matter that he was too poor to pay that amount and offered He domed that he said he would pay after Senator Slattery had voted gave as the reason why ho did pay auy money until alter tho vote wus taken that he thought more work would bo done If part of the money were Ho did not ask ally if ho would take a re tainer of April The President today appointed Edward of to bo of tho Supremo Court of tlie District of to fill tho vacancy caused by the death of Judge A MAN SEEN AT ON THE OL THE or Several nt tho Sec mid trf In in to Tho Story Ann Christian Coat Found The Coroners Inquest into tho murder mystery was continued yesterday at Iho City Hall in that nnd in tho evening Joo tno of tho was put un der though for reason no ono would Three sessions were and little was learned that had not already como to the houring of tho Sadie Van an employee In testified that lived with her Consta ble on Jefferson In On Iho the murder I started to work about tun minutes before n At the pate I met William who also works In Hie nud we walked together down At the corner of Central avenue he turned and I I did not see him again that 1 noticed nothing unusual In his appear The route to tho mills which I took waa about tho distance us The first I heard of the murder WHS told mo by Thomas lie asked mo If Id tho girl with her throat and when I ho told mo if I had turned my head at the corner I could have scon On the previous day when coining homo front work I met a strange man coming down Ccn trul avenue towards Jefferson It was about The man was stout and very tail and In dark clothes and a black Derby I only HOW his face but I noticed ho had a black Ills hut wun on tho back ol his head and ho hud nothing In his Ho walked very proud and straight and he had on lie quickened h In when I When 1 sister about the man ho must bo the sumo that she had scon passing tho 1 went to bed at JO oclock and did not henr any screams or barking of doga during the I have never gone to sco tho body because I dont to look at mich The Coroner naked Van Ness to go to tho cemetery and look at tho remains and Ihen to re She did and being whether she could identify tho remains she answered in tho neg She waa shown the clothing but failed to Identify who at the corner of and Jefferson followed Van Ness on Iho and testified for nearly four lie and his brother who Is on the lire tho persona who have iho family over since tho keeps a grocery and from his windows lie commands a rato vliw of this Ho told how he wont up to tho scene of tho a time after the discovery of tho body and nave a detailed description of what he saw Ilo said he thought ho hud seen a person with the samo fuco and hair as tho murdered on some pre vious but he conld uot exactly say When or where it In answer to questions ho con I am acquainted with and reputation aint very Fulks sny they never tho man to and hes out all Hours of the Ivo heard character A from Now camo down hero after and he said and Keech hud been reared in his parts and that Keech wus ti notorious They had a party at the the night before the The only man I know wus there IH Charles Lam who liven with his over Short lie camo into my store with two young men before the I saw two or three women como there the but I dont think none of eui hud the sumo face and Hair the dead girls I closed up and went to bod about 110 oclock tho night of the As near as I can judge It was about 11 oclock that my dog waked mo up by Ho wus making a terrible noise and I lay and listened to him for a long I slept lu tho buck part of the and the dog would como around under tho window for n while and then hed run around In front I couldnt hear him very well when ho got around In but I know that ho went in tho direction of the 1 never know tho dog to act that way I hoard the clock strike IS while I was ly ing Dont yon think it wus your asked Cor oner to up and soo what was the mat ter with your dog V It ho Tho witness used to see Joe und Charlie wno live on going to see Keech frequently before the Ho suld he hud seen a young man named Frank Smith there since tho The men who wero wult Ing as witnesses in an adjoining room wore brought lu by The witness stated that on tho Sunday after tho ho saw watching passersby from his When they passed ho would dodge back out of tho and ho kept it up for two called the at tention of Albert 1lcrson to actions and 1lorson said it wus very Speaking of tho the witness said ho had always noticed a light In the Froute house when ho went to which was generally the tho lights in wore out before SI I suid saw nt work from tho lime he moved there until he wont and he waa ul fit homo all Hy tho you think or Keech wero connected with tills murder 1 thought they was at one I thought they acted Ho then said that on one evening ho saw some people down tho road with a and ho watched to see who It When they got to he they stopped for sonic live or Ion I watched them till tho Danish Church in Brooklyn contain the follow ing born May 1871 Mar 3871 in tno adopted by Albert nnd Ann born lifter a cert of this hospi dated It Is n fact Unit neither at the the Mil lers nor the where Ann the boy known us her Notwithstanding the hasty conclusions of Detective Coroner Terrill has decided to cull the witnesses before him und examine them under Chief of Pollen yesterday carried to i checked jumper which was brought to mm by a Jersey City It ciime from a colored man who had bought it from a person who somewhat resembled the descriptions of Carl Wade said ho hud never before seen The following despatch was yesterday sent from Chicago relative to the Identity of the Ana Christine who arrived lu this country early In last nnd went to She Is not the Ana who worked m New Jersey and knew Carl but she arrived here the same April Christine Larson doos not a word of Her acted She snys she came over alone on the as reported in THK On board she acquainted with two young women and two one of tho a was called und thj a large One man wus called and the other She never heard Christian On their ar rival at Castle Garden the inun Carl went with but after walking a short distance re turned to Shu never saw him but understood he was going to She started for the day of her arrival and has not scon any of the party She says both men and womon wore single and that she never heard any of the former speak of their This Is tho sum and substance of all she wus born in New Hampshire m and moved to Ohio in early For tho punt fifteen years ho has been Judge of the Court ol Common Pleas for the Columbus and In 1881 waa tho Demo cratic for the State Court He was prominently mentioned for the United States Circuit lo which Judge JacKson was appointed lust Ho Is a personal friend aud associate ot Allen who warmly recommended bis as did all tho mem bers ot tho Supreme Court of Verdict a York TO TirE April tho Superior Court today the case of Bridget Murphy John now of Now an to recover which plaintiff alleges to have intrusted to tho priest for sufo the Jury brought In a verdict for tho plaintiff for the full amount with Hundreds of the former ia of the priest others of the u In consequence of Its without A in April tho of Delaware vol the lit Deposit of his hiding place In Canada and expressed uln tu An utter him he Is How in Delhi JalL Tuo amount of his defalcation is about of April Drum to day received u telegram stilting that Major John paymaster brother of died ut Hot this to the merits of IM Bottled for family Order by 201 West lOtU j A MINISTER TO MANY Jim Yin ia anil En for The Chinese Minister to tho United Spain and South America camo hero from on Wednesday with his secretary and a train ol und went to the Chl neso Consulate in Ninth He says his name Is not Chin Yen J as he bcon but Jun Yin nnd unsigned It in highly legible He Is about years and belongs to ono of the few wealthy families of China that would condescend to servo tho reigning Ho Is a litterateur of hav ing graduated at the ago of twentytwo with the of equivalent to our In tho province of Canton ho IK u of tho fourth Ills term of service at his pres ent post of duty will expire during the coming He him under his In tho various na tions to which ho is Minister about thirty subordinate officials who draw salaries from him ot from to euch per During his lu this which will be ho will keep close to his apartments at work in pre paring his aud persons except tho Chinese Consul will bo admitted to Ills On Wednesday evening he and his suite were tho guests of Police Inspector and they wove entertained by Marshall It lu given out that ho will sail tomorrow for BAYONETS FOR THE they camo to tho aud It was unit his They cumo on up and went into the This was on a Saturday some two or throe weeks before the witness ihon described his seeing the body and the marks In the and tho linking of tho satchel in tho all of agreed with tho stories already published In Tin y tho you been willing nt uny to miiko any complaint against any person charging him the crime of this Do you wish to make auy complaint V Do you suspect anybody was called at tho evening session and suUl that he lived on Huli On Saturday Murch at about 80 ho heard of the of tho Ho wont to a drug storo and stayed nud then wont homo to tho and wards went over to tho grounds where tho girl Ilo then described how tho body to lie then told how he spout tho rest of that The basket which was found near the body ul the murdered girl wus tho but ho vory emphatic lu his denial that ho had over seen It except when ho saw It near the body on tho morning It was Tho hat of tho girl was shown and ho denied having over seen except when he saw It nour the on Friday ho tho day previous to the finding ot the body ho loit tho furm ut went to remaining thereuntil nnd then went ut wont up Grand struct met Jim at und ho went homo with him to Iho Ho Smith played u or of at about Smilh und he weal to bud and slept until Ho sure that he did not ito downtown again that Alter tho adjournment Iho was placed arrest and lu Police Heud It Is understood that the authorities have sumo Information connecting him with the Detective lieron yesterday wont over the same around covered by reporters in iho Ann Larson Among others he saw cousin Tom as reported in yesterdays believed that the boy Peter Osterberg was sou This statement ho an conclusive notwithstanding tho fact that tho records of CAROLINA HAS A Narrow of Twenty School a TO Tim April recent cyclone lu Chatham thirty miles from did much It came from the aud struck the form of destroying his stable and The public school In which Jumos Clogg waa teaching twenty was turned around and moved some but not a child was The store ol John Knight wus torn to and the goods wore scattered In ull Homo cheese was found a of a mile The then tho dwelling of Neul twisted a pan of It and demolished and blacksmith Two of his were Tho barn and stables ot were swept away vacant buildings wore wrecked the sumo Tho swept a path through the woods four to live hundred for a dis tance of five It was the greatest storm un record lu that of a April 3 und oclock tins afternoon a of the four of a building on Seventh occupied by Tato commission collapsed and was precipitated Into tho Five persons were In tho building at tho but were warned of the danger by tho of tho timbers In time to Tho building was owned by and was erected less than two years It Is thai the girder on the fourth supporting tho section which fell was The loss was about Then TO THE April Mc of who enjoys the distinction of being tho Congressman elected from that said today that ho thought Democrats count on carrying Minnesota In the next Presidential lie looked for a good many surprises In the Western Slates next Emigration hud been so great that tho new voters might decide tho lie thought Cleveland WUB the choice of Ihu majority of West ern but If Cleveland should from the ho believed they would prefer Strike on tlin TO THK April Freight conductors and on tho Southern 1uolflc between Zuma and El Iaso struck lost Ten through freight trains wero sidetracked The cause of iho was that miles are considered a months while the sinkers usk that miles be con a months at the present The company retorts by ordering that twelve hours constitute a days a Tour of the SAN April Among iho passen gers on the steamer City of from and which arrived here were Prince Frederick of nephew of Emperor William of and Prince Louis of with their They are making u tour of tne April British war and ballud April at work on Urn farm of Van wus struck by lightning today and April indicted for killing David was found guilty of manslaughter in tne LITTLE wealthy by taking a of T bo U auM tu have buun family ti MEN AND AT THE TWELFTH Invitations Issued lo People than Could Ilo Accommodated In Knner at a r militiamen Iho With Tho Drill and Review a The Twelfth Regiment had its warming last evening and did some very good drilling and some very bad work There was a big blunder made by some ono in authority in Issuing more tickets of admission than tho armory could hold during Hie and then when a fair crowd had gathered came the second of locking the armory doors and subjecting tho throng of invited guests to the liveliest sort of a hustling on the part of a group of very young Guardsmen under the nominal command of a still younger aud most thoroughly flustered Thero was something very nearly akin to a riot at various times during the early larly nt tho leading to tho administration This was the en trance Intended for and this waa vory promptly shut in tho face of a throng of about two thousand ladles and gentlemen who had in response to the invitation of to wit ness the drill and dress A dozen members of tho regiment wero detailed ns an outside though why this was dono when there was an ample force of police it Is dini cult to The police stood back and permitted the awkward to dally with the In the throng were from Governors Alder city officials of and Invited Guardsmen from other The massive doors wero and then at odd intervals tho little corporal would give orders to clear the squad with bayonets sot would provoke the people to ac poked at the visitors wero promptly seized and the cold steel with Its uniformed holder pushed Ladles and the gold corda aud of the regular army wero torn and pulled In the of the Consolidated had a list thrust lu face and promptly Not content with trying to use their bayonets on the tho men in uniform many It was a lively scene while it for an hour or more tho armory at Ninth aud street was in a state of from u very welldressed and when unprovoked a vory Wnen tho drill was over and many of the lucky early comers had left tno building those on tho were permitted to nnd ono of the big policemen leaned fully against tho as lie summarized the situa tion Into this verdict Them fellows lu uniform what was handling lhat crowd was u lot of Inside the armory the exhibition a great suc Tho galleries wero the largo drill room was heavily fringed with and beautiful while many military men on Tho regiment of twelve companies with sixteen files each wus formed lu battalion making It a brigade Hach battalion was reviewed by Sherman sep many remarked how little tho old warrior showed his age as ho walked blowly up down tho line with of me Fifth nnd beside Tho battalions broko into columns of fours und pushed tho and when opposite tho reviewing stand wheeled Into lino and with full company Tho three then formed Into separate lines In Iho centre of tno witli tho presentation the review The regiment was mussed lu two wings and their gracefully did his share iu the ceremony by presenting the medals for long service lie spoke of honor able record of the command how It had throe times to the front lu tho groat civil war each Its enlistment There was but one man before him whose memory could run back to these This was William of Company the most popular in tho first and u close of Hums as tho wittiest member of tho The members with medals were For Twenty and medals William Oliver For Ton Years und Charles John Abraham Christopher Anthony Van Shakespeare Edmund George John George John Charles Charles John The formal military part of the Inauguration over a promenade everybody the privilege ol the line door aud then the entire USB blago broke up Into u committee of admiration on the Hue poking Into every nook ami of Sickles wus thoro in full ui while tho regular urmy represented by f m gold headed by Frum Albany some of tho came over from tor took away u souvenir a the Something tho April ot it wellknown business left her homo oa Broad a fashionable 10 oclock this morning with her children and Jennie a aged The latter returned to tho house soon after and when Johnson arrived later sue was found on the floor lu a horrible manner about A hair clinging to was found near the of the The girl will probably It Is supposed that a burglar was by girl thut he attempted to Kill Killed Ills with if April recently chopped hla wife to death with a hatchet glsson went home un der the of upon his young wife him for he seized a hatchet and dealt her a blow in the The woman fell and Bisson dealt her several blows on the body and Inflicting frightful from the effects of the soon UUe the Other Tho connecting rod of an engine on the Third avenue elevated railroad broke yesterday morn ing on the and The passengers got off the iruin and walked along the narrow platform to the station at The engine follow ing with this train and pushed It down to tho Ninth street where It wus Travel wus delayed for some time by April trom the River for the at wuu ab to April State Supreme Court haa decided that a married woman her for the dubb of her or any other a I Ji farmer at committed suicide thin I nU head with a Ho had buun an invalid for Xn Anarchist Heard April letter Irom the Anarchist and alleged thrower of the has been in dated Vui fugitive denies throwing tua but intimates he is sorry he did not do nud mat he only left because he knew it was not sale for him For Kew yew threatening slight changes in L record shows the changes In tola that a would nob be ana I Or the past twentyfour In not to on Maryland April with the corresponding date of lasts Indicated by the thermometer at April John ot a by the tl Dallas an eminent of tho 918 Broadway V the mouth i rail of corner Houston avenue complete for men and 18811 1887 t DI i tor da  

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