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   New York World (Newspaper) - August 2, 1887, New York, New York                                A Midsummer Total number of Wants in The World during the month of Total number of Wants In The World during tho month of LAST SUNDAYS CIRCULATION 10 NEW AUGUST 10 PRICE TWO HE WILL HAVE FERRYS DETERMINED ON FIGHT ING THE EXPRIME Impending Duel Cannes Revival of Popularity Among the Interviewed liv The World Refuses to Disclose the Names of 04 by Preta Company SPECIAL CABLE DESPATCH TO THZ la nothing else In the caKa or on the boulevards bnt the Impending encounter between Perry and The latter has certainly made a sensa tion by tie Be Is again the mob hero of the are greatly In and the streets are nil of people whistling En de la Bonlanger has tel to hla seconds to insist upon Ferry JUIES making nn Immediate apology for Ills references to the General In his speech at and In tha event of a to the preparations for a Ferry has finally chosen andRay nal as hla seconds in coming duel with Both Bides will meet at tonight to decide upon the conditions of I saw friend and confi Deputy this his occupies very rooms on the has an office in and his Is published from the same la a thm wiry and but extremely Ills face Is and a straggling black beard him a rattier wild do tUe Hero of BO many Is the very reverse of hla puny adversary and s a perfect In Laur speaks Intelligently and with certain delibera I have been entirely said as to the our I said that theae men told that they were But their names wore given to him as a proof of The Deputies of the Ex treme were tho men who made the It Is who urged a coup 1 do not Jeel that I give the names of those and I do not intend to do Indeed I do not remember them I do not think the names of the Deputies need be given Wo have established the fact that tUe proposition was made that IB 1 Know that has many friends the United 1 think he 18 the most prominent man In France at the present mo The duel with Ferry will come I have no doubt of The seconds have been sent to Ferry today and I think the encounter will take place within a short I am ready to meet at any de It will ba taxed Deputy Lanr with being a scoundrel and a liar for making the above assertion about French officers and now refuses to grant him any satisfaction for the generally accounted for by the rumor that aho and Scott were yachting off the southern English Tho report that her death from heart disease Is absolutely without Scott fell a victim to the high pressure of the duties which she deemed Incumbent upon her special position to For months previous to her death she had been engaged In one continual round of which told heavily upon her Feeling her powers she resorted to the expedient of taking Turkish baths at a very high once and sometimes even twice a The Inevitable result came very suddenly in a complete collapse of her vital SAMS ENTERPRISE IN Tho Telephone monopoly magnified Into Earl of in the House of Lords this evening asked Prime Minister Salisbury to confirm or contradict the report tele graphed from Shanghai that an American company of financiers had established a bank In China with a capital o t and had obtained from the Chinese Government a franchise which secured to tho corporation the exclusive control of the clal development of the Lord la said the Government had no information on subject that the matter was not one within the cognizance of tho Foreign and that if snch a report really waa current In China the British agent possibly thought It un worthy of WHO HELPED That was nn Interesting report that THE printed that Jay Gould proposed to give the progress ol China a big boost by introducing telephonic communication and estab lishing a great banK there that was not only to do a regular banking but was to take charge of all the Government finances and control impend ing railroad and telegraph enterprises In tho Mon golian Gould Is cruising about on his but his eon who In his fathers absence is in charge of tho immense Inter denied tne truth of the KO lur as Bis fattier was George who was American Minister to for several was convinced Unit American of European capital would ultimately Kussell Wall do a larco pro portion ol the banking business between country and and Manager was asked what he knew ot the lam he that publicity has been to because premature publication often knocks these things in the At tho sumo 1 am free to admit that such an enterprise as an Is now on Gould is not in I am uoc at liberty to tell you who ore Its except that we are ourselves Inter ested to a certain IN A TO GET DEPEW AND IN Talk witn World Correspond Jimmy Scotts ly Hit Prai Company York DESPATCH VO Depew reached thU morning alter a very tempestuous He has put up at Almonds where I called on him tula He was bronzed and I said that even were I supplied with a like the clergy man In Edward Everett Bales I would not bo able to the demands which have been mado me In a poat prandial way during tho few short hours since my pres ence in London has become Tomorrow I dine with of Aberdeen at HUlto meet whom hitherto 1 have never had the pleasure ol knowing Tho rumor which has been cabled from New York to several of the London dally papers to the effect that my pur pose In visiting England is to place a million dollars worth ot bonds for a new road projected between of Mackinaw and Is all poppy Some months ago It waa suggested to that such a road would prove a Acting on this suggestion the requested President of tho Michigan and myself to look over tho proposed road and report upon the advisability of the proposed which we Our report wan favorable to the aud there the matter On this alda of the water no stops will be taken In the at Joust not by Thia year I make a new I leave the beaten trade and shall make a tour In Of course I shall make notes upon what I ana 1 return I as deliver lectures for charitable purposes in and other The Lone Land of the furnishing me with subject perhaps I may eren be to sing several Volga boat I waa very musi cal when I was but rhyme and rhythm wore at an early age banished from my composi tion by the allabsorbing snarl of the steam I see from the list of American prices published In the papers this morning that some of our very best stocks have been hammered down to very low ftg Of course I can only speak with knowledge ol the Vanderbilt Av the present quota tions they are dirt Of of tho not a word I although I bad bath on my little I left Depew apparently absorbed in thought per haps he was already engaged in wondering when the day for his devoutly hoped for by all merry the patent to which he had addressed soma very strong remarks on its failure to respond grace fully to dinner would appear la the Cabinet to Sacrifice Several Clauses of tho Land Chief Secretary for replying to a question by Parnell in the House of Commons intimated that it was probable that the Government would with draw the clauses of the Land which yet awaited action aud were of a nature to excite opposition If the passage of tho measure would be thus expe he said it was unfair for the opposition to Introduce other clauses outside the in tention of the Farneli disclaimed all intention of bringing in extraneous matter and promised that most ot the amendments offered by the Nationalists should be Government leader In the stated that In order to facilitate the closing of the session the Government would persist in but few of the before the including those relating to the regulation of mines and the commutation of allotments and The House sit on Saturdays until pro The Fisheries Sir James mentary Secretary for the Foreign today announced in the House of Commons that the communications between the Government of the United States and that of Great Britain snowed that progress was being made In the work of ad justing the Canadian fisheries and he added that the British Government were hopeful of obtaining a satisfactory settlement at no Russian on the Immense migra tion movement b proceeding in Central Peasants and fanners arc going in large numbers to Western where free pasture and arablo lanas The movement threatens to result in a serious agricultural It is reported that the Government la about to stop the JOHN AND CLERK DELL ARRESTED ON Tho Doctor Held ill but Tem OH a n f tho Lending to with in Can IBrEClAIi TO THE was breath Ing the cure air of Canada John who la alleged to have assisted to the and notwithstanding the exact similarity ot is no relation to the standard bearer of the had exchanged hla elegant residence on West Monroe street for cell In the County The sick of Clerk of College of Physicians and a man supposed to havo had something to do with the Is watched by two deputy John was arrested at his residence this morning and ar before Justice White on the charge ot violating the statutes by conspiring to aid In tho of a prisoner from the custody of the Tho penalty upon conviction is three years imprisonment nnd By tho advice of Foster he waived aud tho Justice fixed tho ball at the wholesale and of the First National were announced us bnt backed out oil of Ills connection with the Citizens John tried to another but did not and was taken to Litter in tho day he was released upon a habeas corpus by Judge Tuley until noon on the ground that the lives of several ol his patients would bo endangered unless an op opportunity were afforded him to arrange for their m connected with the College of and At one time ho was a member or the of the he met It is took his part in several disputes which occurred between John aud other members of the a friendship was begun which never has been TUe Doctor la part owner of the Can ou the Saturday of was loaded lor 10 In tho went to iho at find had a long lalk with From there he went to tho whom spent some lime with li had been arranged that wan to be taken on that evening to his residence at there to uu Interview with States Attorney Later Iu tlie day word came from no could not Keep tho was agitated and de pressed by this and he begged the take mm to Ins homo he wanted some clean ami bad made an engagement with Chief Clerk ot to go through Tho Sheriff la about limo and had u loug conference with Af tor leaving tlie Jail not hw from the livery stable where It woo kept ut 7 In the accompanied by drove An hour later a vehicle containing two men was seen In the neighborhood ol THE BOODLERS Commissioner Story of Butcher a big crowd present this morning when tha boodle trial was announced that tne State Alexander for the began the In of testimony as to the good character of the The witness was Millionaire Kelson tho Ho testified to the good reputations of McCarthy and and was not After other witnesses had tho defend ants good Commissioner Michael Wasserman took tho witness stand In his own be iio was very pale aud his voice He denied all charges of bribery against Iu explaining how ho came to receive certain sums ot suiu In 1884 the County Democratic Club elected mo as ono of tbe committee to go to Washington to bring tho convention I collected We went down to Washington and bouse vo the people of Washington the of The result WAS that wo brou ht convention baok The State did not Commissioner Miko took tho stand and denied that the ever gave and denied that ho ever re a cent from He was present at a meeting in the janitors Was tbo object of that mooting to appoint William as collector to tako up moneys from con tractors V Wad selected In that room as col lector from tbo contractors Did be ever pay you any money 1 Ho never paid me a Did ever pay you auy money f State 1 was going to Inauguration of what it waa to pay my expenses to what 1 was in my ono 1 had just purchaser boot from and 1 remarked to my bookkeeper iu Thin trio to Washington will cost mo spoke up and said Lut mo your ux Did you ever any from him forin your nets us Commissioner I1 the you that money you wore doing business aim aud Uo boiling moat to county F Who was present in that mooting iu janitors room V dont know Cant you tell tho of nny So you wont give of any ol them awny f of Cant you lull tbe of even due who was there I A Commissioner denied that ever gave him 4500 or any oilier to his He acknowledged having attended tue meeting la the janitors brtt declared nils meeting was called to fix up and protested ho never received a dollar In imy way to promote bis ence as a An to those pres ent ut the In the he thought Lynn ana were and hud some recollection of Buck McCarthy bolus Buck McCarthy testified that he attended the meeting in the Janitors U was to tlx up tho Vun Oliver Gells were and the object of was to consider our previous But and tlie witness said ho never present when proposition McCarthy said he never dishonestly from the MURDERED HIS LILtlE NOT SIXTEEN TEAKS SHOT DOWN IN TIIE She Hutl Lived with Her us nt Altar lit Hud to Al low Her Her for Two Is am Says Ho He Will Joseph years yes walked up to Ills a child not yet sixteen years who with her mother nnd grand mother at the corner or Eric and First Jer sey led her put tho of a revolver her breast aud Tne girl dropped dead on tho Tho husband ran into a liquor bat was cap tured and taken to police where lie said coolly 1 sup Ill get the rope JOSEPH Later in the day he ashed to see tlie evening so that ho could read iho accounts of the wus married to his wife 11 but Had never lie Is n nnd was employed In Smiths shoe 800 West tills He was born liny at and has been in tills country six Ills according to his own ore still in in comfortable He is slightly built and Ills wire was the daughter ol German girl was ns dark as a with regular feat ures and raven Eighteen ago met her at a Ho asked her mother for permission to marry tho but was at Drat met with a After wards the mother relented and accompanied the young people to residence of Father of German on First Jersey TUe Maun family are while la a Ac cording to the statement or Father tho mother was present at tho and before Its performance stipulated that the young couple not together I went to to bar and her mother her away from 1 tbo pistol and shot llor because her mother Whilo this statement was perfectly cool and when at its close iie was told that bis wife wus ho received the announcement very IIH HAS NOTHING TO Shortly afterwards ho was arraigned before Jus tice lie was chewing tobacco and squirted tho over the Justice said You nro formally on tne police with lorm of complaint the officer who you will will bo like thin That you wilfully and witli did murder your by violently assaulting her nnd giving llor a mortal whlon said mortal she for awhile and then In affairs of this it is always eminently proper that tbo should bo impressed with tbo position in which lie You nro not obliged to say anything about this matter unions you en Whatever you mny after thin will undoubtedly bo used but it in my to say t you now that you aro not to sny with reference to it unless you nnd also that you are entitled to examina is to tint you nro entitled to huve wlt 9 In order to whether It would be proper to bold you on this You may waive iu which you will ba remanded without You if you after tho caution that was given plead to thin If you have any about that tho bettor plan will bn not you aro desirous or having tho evidence full you onn give that matter 1 only know that you are arraigned it Is for you to Hay whether you born on this to say anytime In reference to be of your own or whether you are of tho or ami whether you desire to walvo examination f Doyou mer I understand every word you I dont wish tu say hands of tho 1 myself Into tho A BEGINS IN Determined to Stick to Their a speech at Chard even Ing Viscount Secretary of State for Bald that the Government had determined to re tain office because they could rely upon iho sup port ol tlie Ho also said that the Gov would utilize all the provisions of tho Crimes Borne Shrieking to the who was con of tho murder ol his waa hanged at Lancaster When the hangman attempted to pinion his arms and legs the con man made a desperate scream ing and lighting He was finally over powered and carried to tne Tho lloyal Irish Under Secretary for In the House of Commons this that there was any not able discontent among the men composing the Irish Ot the number that had joined the force within the past three years 848 were Catholics and 460 were Nobody has been who says lie saw tho oar nago from time ot entering tho bathroom until Us return to the stable ut about 8 whoso schooner was lying at the north hurriedly signalled for a tug shortly alter ten at The tug men were for tho winus were still There was a short but the captain wus determined to aud very boon with sails the schooner was on tho From Canada there comes today an interview with of the in ho says I got to a of mine asked me if I would tako a to him at tbn convenient f providing that lift would not tell inu anything about tno 1 did Sot want to know that might Ret me ito a 1 mot him In a buggy oa drove around und f arranged with him to have his friend meet rue that night at tho at tue corner of and Mich igan little after 10 oclock a whom I by tile given Was your friend who you to take to Canada John Irwin was sir I did not see he left a card for you at and you called him up by 1 wont deny Did you arrange Dell for es cape mo no questions and Ill tell you no In an Interview at IB reported as saying Say for that 1 will be baok to Chicago in less than three and when 1 come 1 will not be bounded as a rascally The in that is now being held will do velo my of nny corrupt and will convince the people of that in spite of all the that is made In 1 am not Impli in auy Tho worst that can be of me is that 1 hud money given to me by con tractors to give ike Not ono cent of It my ot the told the following story In un Interview In Canada wo were in tbe a tug camo and wanted to kuow if 1 bad Been uf the 1 eaid f bad aud they then told me they and that thoy believed that was aboard of the 1 extended them hospitality of my I opened a cherry While they were drinking I slipped on deck and saw tha Blake coining along down the 1 hardly know me do but 1 slipped baok into tho cabin and got out some more The detectives relished and when deck i dont believo any ona of them could have told a nulling smack from a character of an I saw Garrett this He seemed to But by time the waa out ot About IU Saturday I overhauled tho Blako on Lake and told them taut officers word laying for A tow minutes later tha Blake beaded Into 1110 and stove In the starboard quarter of my At tbo samo time a man aboard and tho drifted I recognized him ai with tears streaming down bis be begged me to put him 1 to ng ld him 1 and be in the best of and said that though the voyage over had been the most stormy Iu hla he felt all tne better for It As to und and their Garrett has lor the present nothing further to Ilia he Is clearly defined In hla letter to waa published In THK WORLD on the Slat Ho will stay a week In The death ol Jimmy Scott on the Kith ol last month was utterly Ignored by the Americana here until the arrival of Tun WOULD of the 21st Not ntr most intimate friends wero aware of Her sudden her The Crown Prince Almont Mackenzie reporta that the growth In the Crown Princes throat la now so Blight that he expects tho trouble will aoon cease Tho Princes voice gains dally in strength and his general health IB Sparks from the Chang Ta the Chinese Minister to the United and has arrived in London on his way to New hundred joiners are on strike at The police have suppressed the Joiners Workmen of all trades aro intensely In The German delegate to the International Con on Bounties will be instructed to accede to the ol tlie sugar bounty il other powers also It ia reported that Prince against the of Hie other members of tho will start today lor and will take the of as Prince ot Bulgaria at on The judgment ot the German Admiralty Court In tho case 01 tne steamer stranded off socotra May relieves of oil for the loss ol steamer und allows him to retain nil The Berlin foal publishes a telegram from War which denies tne reported removal under the of March 28 of the of commercial work in The haa not lot been applied The deputy sheriffs and detectives who are al to have been drinking In cabin of the Marsh as the Blake went by arrived here but lett the at a suburban A special from says was se cluded all the but Just where could not be lie wof met on arrival by u party with a one ot the party being Patrick of formerly of Port Everything had evidently been arranged for and one or the party remarked that the entire plan of rescue waa mapped out the escape wus Had any attempt been made to seize a desperate one ot the Marshs crew would have been the A telegram Irom nays Instructions have been received from States Attorney of and the Chief of Police to arrest gle on an Indictment Issued at The Chief ol Police has not been able to Una and the supposition Is that be has loft Judge thla morning overruled the pe tition for a new trial In the cases of Edward and charged with con and sentenced McDonald to a term of three years in the The motion for an arrest of Judgment was also The matter of with reference to Mc lias been continued to tho October application has been received by the State Department lor a writ of ex tradition m the csee ot It cannot be said Iho offense of which Is guilty within the provisions of the tion treaty or not until information of the nature ol hla crime is THK TEXAS A Fierce tho Gcr Some Threatened TO THE The vole on the tion amendment to the State Constitution takes place next TUe IB waged hotly throughout tho Upwards ol meetings a day are Tho preachers lead tho Pro and have become quite adept In the use of campaign pastor of the First Methodist of criticised the in general aud the foreign ers In The former he charged with Imi tating by gathering up an army ol tatter He then paid his respects to tbe Ger saying America takes np those frozen serpents aud la rewarded with a They are trying to turn the temple ol liberty into a beer and their next attempt may ho to the American coat so that Instead of the eaglo wo should have a billy goat ou a beer The speaker then reviewed the colored division ol the of whom ho said The Idea of these from tlie com Hold aud cotton amending constitutions Pierce next turned his attention to the Mexi which highly sensitive ruco he struck Iu a very soro Buying tako these greasers ot the Mexican mou HO full of red pepper that the crow would not put Its bcuk Into their lie also said ho found in the Tho drunkard Irom the tho sot from tho the patrons of the the bawdy house ami variety and If we could unload tho jails and the penitentiaries we would find these contingents iu the t The canvass la uot without bitter ol a leading ex Supreme Judge and of tho iras charged by of a leading lawyer and with being paid 000 for conducting tho antiProhibition cam Clark retorted by calling a Bonner returned the cards were pub A personal Is expected when they The code duel is prohibited by law on pain of tho loss of and tho right to hold hence are A concerted move In being made by all religious denominations to hold prayer meetings on iho day of election In of the Prohibition The Antla esti mate their majority ut 001 to Forger and bookkeeper lor the Central Union was arrested today for and was committed to the Criminal Court under Throe years ago entered tho telephone oaU Within three BO far as he has stolen On Juno 10 last ho forged two checks lor 000 each ou tho Northwestern National He drew up a check ou tho bank to tbe order ot Manager of the telephone signed bj the and countersigned Ho was remanded until this being put In a cell in the mean HV DEAD on Chief Murphy took prisoners sus penders from when coolly rc Dont be Chief I wont hang Meanwhile tbo girls body lay under the with lier head on n pillow given by a Tha cartridge tad entered her heart above the left An undertaker took me body to the cirls mothers where It was seen inter by a The girl has a childish luce f u decidedly pleasing her lung black hair half covering ono wide of She wus tho eldest of three There was a number of to the John an a block saw tho flush of the hoard tlie report and saw the Kirl Ho rail up us Schlemmer fled Into fell she cried hes shot mel an Insurance of 185 tills says tnat while the car was Schlemmer put Ills lolt around the girls ucok pointing the discharged The dropped like Daniel Mayor Clevelands said that ho was standing near at tho ot the and after the discharge of the weapon turned lo tho mild Its all your Among the people In tho neighborhood rner bears but a good u living at 542 Jersey that he heard repeatedly say that lie was to his He saw Die prisoner iu front of the house all tho moru Ua appeared to be aud Chief Louan and Patrick are authority for statement that waa no sign ol liquor upon when ho wus a bartender in a at the corner of Jer sey avenue aud First stales tnat for tho last lew weeks haunted his It he to come around at 7 oclock In the morning and watch his wifes house through tho saloon windows until 8 when ho would away and appear again ut 10 took Stelp some time to find out whom Schlemmer WOB he saw Sohlemmer doorway of tlie barber shop on the opposite cor door to whore bis wife Ho then learned for the first tune why Schlemmer was watch He told Stelp also that ho waa going to gut even with hla A number of people In the neighborhood yesterday tuna that they had noticed around all the morning and his REVOLVERS AND FREELY USED IN UNION Two Members of in Battle with Park Ulan Ones and The Police Quell tbe The picnic of the this city at Union Southern Boulevard and opened at noon aud i ton minutes an exciting battlo began between about two hundred members ot the society and tho numbering less than a and stones were tho weapons by the contending and In the which waged warmly tor twenty two men wero of mans leg was broken as ho woo tossed from a two moro received savage blows on the while any number of received bruises on their bodies aud cracks on A body of thirty policeman quelled tha tooK possession ot the pars and ar rested twentytwo of the the park dep nnd three of tho The newa ot the light rapidly spread throughout Harlem and soon tho grounds were surrounded by a big while many paid the admission In order to be on the scene of tho Accounts differ us to tho origin of the The vanguard ol the society had reached the park about IS They were In the full uniform of tho and for arms carried either swords or The picnic was tbe annual day aud night i festival hundred and members from this city and ono hundred and from Newark and Philadelphia hail marched from tho TO East Fourth over an extended to and Second trains were When the arrivals entered tho most of them went into tuo lunchroom and had something to AH account they wero soon quarrelling among The for lunch was halt a Tho park people say tnat some he soldiers who hud calen lunch refused to pay lor and hence arose oil the say that no attempt was made to und tho waiters charged upon a nurn ber of their friends who wero attracted to restaurant by the and ot trying to tho At all the fight began In tho lunch tho or lira waiters whipping out their clubs which they carry for and the drawing their long swords and lifting on high Tho two parties ono upon using their weapons freely and As the waned tho crowds kept pouting into tha The soldiers ran to Iho rescue ot their Mends without ami cracked their and their briskly In tho thick of the A bevy of bartenders from tho pavilion above grabbed up and joined in the Proprietor and Man ager armed with pitched while tho proprietors wife also armed herself tonght shoulder to shoulder with waiters and bar Tho park force seemed to bo having the best ot in ot being Their clubs wero more than the soldiers dull swords nnd clumsy Tho visitors wero driven up tho Into tho mam anil there Deputy Sheriff William the regular park and rapidly won Ills way to a po lion of confidence uad Within tno THE IK THE until the girl reached licr sixteenth Sho was then To this Schlemmer readily stating at the same time that he expected remit tance from his parents which would keep them In good Only under those conditions would tho clergyman perform the After the young couple went to board with tho mother ut 201 Day They oc separate rooms and remained there two during which supported tho Thou the bridegroom quarrelled with tho girls parents and declined to support them any owing to tho fact that Christopher would not work or contribute to their and her mother took up their abodo with John a was tho and was not allowed to seo his Ho mat Ivor clan and that very Ho hung around the dwelling ol and frequently told the people in the neighborhood that hu would got square with KILLED N TUB Yesterday the girl went to a grocery store at Newark and Jersey When she come out she was accosted by said nothing to but reaching her grandmothers apart Bald to nor mother I Just saw alarmed the who when downtown doing wUh her mother aud daughter to her Intended At they left tne house to do their The two and girl wont down First Instead of Newark as was their When they reached tne corner ol First and Erie the noit corner the pointed to who was coming up tue and said to her theres Joo Schlemmer up at this moment nnd op actions attracted general attention At SOS Grove It was stated that bought the revolver for PI between U and 10 oclock yesterday ThU conflict with uls to Chief as stated The revolver a cheap of tho Jewel was arrested three months ago on tile complaint of who charged him beating Sho withdrew the charge upon Schlom meru promise to refrain from further Site auk while the tears streamed down her cheeks And this is the result of Would to Qod I had let him go to I THE Emma the mother of tho Is a woman ot about face gives evidence of a marred by She said to the I by frie uy tne uuu by the and Indorsed by On the sumo und In like as well as to an equal Whitman fraudulently uttered another except that In thla instance Wilson was the Tho bank people Had Whitman arrested on these two and the ol the telephone com pany testified that they had discovered their losses ut dexterous hand amount to nearly Whitman was unable to furnish the bull went to tne 11 wish to apeak to porter that the friendship between Lillle and commenced about fourteen months when the child was a regular attendant at Public School tried to Induce her to ruu away with for lour months met her Mann heard of this and de clared that In future ho at her homo Iu Bay street and conduct his courtship Ho did aad paid attention to her until their marriage in When asked her reason for permitting to marry at so tender an age Mann declared that tho main object was to save her from her own she hail sanctioned the only under tne condition ot promising to wait two years before living with his Sho accompanied the pair to tne resilience of Father ol Boniface Catholic and there witnessed the marriage nnd heard vow to wait tho two Mann stated that her Is a worthless gate and that for two months sho has not lived with but has been forced to flee to her family has lived In Jersey City lor yearn and has never had trouble until they knew TRIES TO Schlemmer to commit sul his coll In tho alter be mur was looked up In wa of Stanley Expected In a Pew despatch trom Paul de dated July says Gov ernor of the Free writes from that since receiving tne the arrival of Stan ley at the on the Hiver no messen ger DOB arrived from the Upper and that the first of any accident that may have hap to Stanley must be brought by the Congo State who U expected to arrive at Five ThoiiDiiiid inaugurated what from present indications will be the most serious misunderstanding that has arisen lor years between the Amalgamated Association ot Iron aud Metal Workers and the Already a num ber of mills tu the Valley have been down and nealy Iron workers are out of while the Indications are that be fore many days there will bo a still larger number of Idle The trouble Is caused by an attempt on tho part of the Amalgamated Association to en force an old law la their constitution which pro vides that no shall two jobs at u Hundred to a meeting to be held next night the of and who are at present members of tho of will withdraw trom that organi and form a branch ot International As sociation of Steam and Gas This will take about five hundred members from tue of Labor in this Thirty 1 inn to every ot i BOUQUET It way mr V You keep away from said the grand We want Iu have nothing to aay to you or no with Sohlemmer repeated his request to his wile and the young girl walked ahead u few paces witn her husband by her lie began to talk earnestly to her us they stepped down the elder women being a few puces A car was and just at that moment a was When the women looked up they saw tho child lying on the crosswalk gasping In the mer was running away und In u second the screen doors of Patrick saloon on the southeast corner closed behind Tho two women sprang forward to the prostrate aided by an eager and anxious carried Her under uu where sue OF THE Simultaneously with the report ot tho pistol who was on the jumped aud ran after the In his flight through the barroom Sohlemmer dropped Ills revolver near a Saloonkeeper was behind the suspecting that trying to make hla sprang upon They were en In a struggle when the police man appeared quickly disarmed who up Ula on lie could not Lagau was In citizens and ou his way from tour ot llu Immediately took station In drove Thence he o Police Headquarters by i Second where ho was Mur chief last night In station Soon dorod his wife ho the detention At night he waa furnished with a He broke tho chimney and with it out an In tho Cox noticed that the light waa out and entered the Be found Sohlemmer on his Ho was newly Irom loss of Grey was summoned amr dressed tho will recover It carefully He may bo taken to the hospital In TO TBE jury In the case charged with the murder of Northup at this In April returned a verdict this morning ot murder In the second McCoy remained calm aud expres giving no sign of Hit attorney a motion for a new trial and Judge Tne prisoner mado thin statement to the 1 born OB May at 1 havo been here atr My aie atul ia are weli D February last 1 married LUlia was years of BIO and remded at A Jersey i am a Two ago my wife went to nor Ver mother ana used to prevent liar from to do with Unt Wednesday aha and I agreed to at the ferry and goto Now to rua She met accordi 1 bought ing to but refused to with the Pistol for 74 cunta in oua month 1 bought ho cartridges for it from Wood Ion Newark 1 took them up to the over where 1 loaded tuu 1 loaded it 1 did not want to and carried tlm in my bank I in w Ue and New Ark She wa with her mother and I mado an attempt to to her and her mother DM and mOToi down Uu Dover fixed next Moi as the day to hoar argu ballot seven tor five for assault agreed to jn Friday evening compromise was a stormy and per was held at Tremont day a reunion of colored veterans of tne The galleries were filled with a large wa and the main floor was occupied by veter Tho decorations were very profuse and In cluded flags and bunting aud Among the Invited guests wore Lieut Major of Majors aud of aud numerous ol the State culled the meeting 10 order aud made a brief speech 01 utter which addresses wore made by Re corder of the District of Columbia Andrew and The Mayor Ahead an The Municipal Bureau yesterday In formed President of the Board of Electrical that all employees above the grade of laborers must pats an examination before appoint Corporation counsel OBrien has approved this view of the made his having ruu over from Drawing his revolver and standing on steps facing lie said I shoot tho first man who comes against me a For convictions sake he fired a number of The soldiers say he into tho but and Proprietor say he fired over their heads in order to Intimidate Others insist that moro wero from each but accounts on tills point During tlie light Louis a dealer at Bust Houston was shot ia the while Louis ot 776 Second avo received a glancing shot on hla three holes in the head Irom a Herman of 174 AW torney waa strucK on tho bead by clubs and Another of tho Injured wus John of Ludlow street who was cut on the Hadson fared the worst oC His friends say the waiters caught him In their arms and tossed him from tha pavilion to tho fifteen feet The waiters deny this and aver that Mendel jumped because he was Iu the fall hu right leg was his left log was and ha also received serious injuries tha The soldiers wore scattered anil were driven In little bunds out ol Ou one side a party of them rained a ol rooks and stones on the buildings which were all smashed In the midst of tho light Proprietor despatched a messenger on horseback to call out the police of the Precinct sta at One Hundred and street nnd Third with hurried down ou the Suburban und was joined by as many moro policemen from the They on the fighters with drawn clubs and In an put a atop to They disarmed of their swords 350 members of the and Irom many others tools their These trophies wero locked up In ono of the committee The police ar rested such of tho soldiers as were to con tho They were Herman Gold 875 Second Joseph 100 East One Hundred and Twelfth street 178 Second street Jacob 17 Allen street Alexander Kibitz and Morris Jersey City Herman 38 Suffolk street Julius 8 175 street Lonla 775 Second avenue John 173 Ludlow street John 10S street Isaac 84 Alexander 843 Madison street John 105 Ridge street 99 Norfolk street Adolph 1 Montgomery street Loula 703 East Ninth street 04 Essex street William 100 Third street John ana IKJ Broome Daniel 101 Allen Hives and Deputy Arnut were nlao Major Philip tho commander of tha accompanied the prisoners to tha und thence to tho Harlem where Justice Andy White paroled the party iu the custody of Major Freund to appear far examination tomorrow at 2 suld he deeply regretted tne und thut iu the midst of the light tie offered to pay tho proprietor me full sum of his damages it there were The wounded were taVen tho exception ot Men now lies at the Harlem of the extracted ball Many more or tho soldiers were Injured BO tar KB of tue waiters suffered to any Notwithstanding the excitement ot the after noon and the of eo many of the pleasure tne continued with The riot had the effect of advertising the and last night many were ou the The large floor was covered dancers early In the nnd when the grand march began at least two hundred couple were on the in grounds wero hundreds ot listening to the quaffing tho beer und enjoy ing right The wan marked by frequent but tho presence of a squad of bluecoats prevented auy further Weather for Sew fair slight changes in variable fbr ana Eastern followed Eastern Una Jersey anil light no n local in southern gen   

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