New York World (Newspaper) - June 1, 1891, New York, New York BI a B a 0 m I DAILY PRINTS MORE EXCLUSIVE mil POLITICAL ANB GENERAL THAN f L OTHER EW YOUK NEWSPAPERS Cl o ra H ra in THAN THAT OF ANY TWO OTHER NEWS PAPERS OF COPIES CIRCULATED PER DAY DURING 31U3G Sic cine Sic ble bet flub In an advertised last season In THE WORLDS r nil IIP n GREAT SUMMER NUMBER DURING THE OUh PRICE TWO NEW JUNK PRICE TWO 12 PA RULER SEEMINGLY AND Kept nt by Ills 3 APPEARED AS HE POSED BEFOE A tlon of Physical nnd It TUnn Drive nt ttin Oc Thirty itB In tbo CABLE TO THE May great distro the country by the big f corn has at last reached nil oh a pa remedy is about to Ev lost fanatical Protectionists now adm necessity of reducing tho duti essentials of Parliament ia to assemble ion for tho purpose of duties on grain ponding the ratine tbo Treaty of Coi The session will last only for a ft it is probable that Btrong ie made to utilize thia short in order to urge tho tho prohibitive loan A needless to say that this importa ing of the is due to the pi of tho In fa seeming ubiquity ia Nothing escapes his attention aud li veness now almost passes ij lals aro at a constant fever lie safo from him at any hour or plai ill Count Von Moltke died Empe at ho from When ho learned ho returned to the to Eisenach tho following day and day hurried again to Berlin to be p t the Counts Within after tho funeral His y littl ened an art par illin talked polities i and delivered some remi to the students of tho Uu Kt week ago the Emperor spent i in East Prussia shooting on estates at and li On night last ho r and on Thursday mor I tbe annual grand Spring garrisoning Berlin and Span Ho was accompanied by tho 1 wore the uniform of thi of tho Bed escorted by her own Special in liable overal Count of the au on f this retri and tho Hirt military to the and a o from BO witnessed frank Hume the review with the and of the Prussian Gnari Tbo regiment of Dragoon which Queen Victoria is 1 wan led past thn colors bi Prince liegent of Biq All fan of all ier the and before the tha received a wiety of one Major who was warmly ad by His Majesty on succi IB of hla out operations in East a i invited the military banquet of lien Always follows those spc of lie will be in ra on tho audit in nov settled gat he will depart thence by seiv escorted the German eot to arriving thero on Then he will tr Windsor and remain there until Julf goina pence to Palace is remain he will iae in the British Channel for lomo days tw regatta of tho adron and possibly landing for tho Cup r nt AN noun WITH A thia buBy tbo Emperor found on Friday to make an appointment Photographer of to Potsdam on Saturday and make n of Through With the your arranged with that I to accompany him aa an and left thia ty the first have landed us at at 8 in the the hour set by tho but the train was ond wo f and which brought UB to l a few momenta after the hour for tbe appointment We by a gorgeous who most imperative directions to His Majesty had been awaiting He conducted where we Bet up fid made ready for the He Chamberlain appeared and would be photographed form of an English A later a midshipman who i Emperor iu hia came j it would make a more if His Majesty wore a cent back the of Wales in holding the bat ia the were already spot selected for the Em it five minutes after Che re widely the Emperor himself Good onto the Ho familiar BusBell a no Hu placed at the pi followed bis every with the and other Hu Majesty permitted ei to be different tp a imputation that bo ia Buffering ill Hia IB ruddy and with I tbo and tint that come only with good His movements are rapid and bin limbs powerful bis eyes aro brilliant and full of whilo his gestures aro graceful and at the same timo Ho though with a strong During the making of tho photographs tho palace yard was with tho tion of two and a small woolly Tho little animal seemed to try iss best to mako a part of the Kaisers running to climbing on his log and looking into his persistently return ing after being driven away a score of Finally tbo who scorned very fond AT tho litto laughingly lifted it in his and ouo of tbe photo graphs was made in that When he considered that ho had exhausted the possibilities of tho Admirals dress the Emperor requested tho photographer to mako a few negatives of him in the uniform of the Garde du both afoot and Ho loft and within fifteen minutes reappeared in the white gala dress of the with a black iron brilliant with and wearing an eagle crowned silver This latter ho re moved on it in his right After this a magnificent was led iu and the Emperor mounted tho ani wheeling abont with groat and looking the very perfection of a picturesque nnd heroic Several photographs him on and as ho dismissed us at the conclusion of tho sitting he thanked the photographer moat agree said tho Empress desired to sit on Thursday courteously saluting galloped AND IN While driving to tho opora with tbe Em press last Friday night tbe royal couple had another narrow Tho royal carriage collided with nn omnibus and was nearly Tho Emperor always insists on being driven at full Tho imperial coach who drovo the Emperors Russian at tho time of tho previous IB not as ban been but was granted a fortnights vacation to enable him to recover his Whon ho was summoned back to hia be made a con dition that ho should not bo asked to acain drive the fiery steeds presented to bis master by tho Thia was whereupon Mentzel Berliners that this reckless driving will day result m a terrible Iff The weather here is and it would seem that the entire population is tho parks and Summer being Tho hotels aro already pressed for and among the groat number of visitors are many Some names tbat attracted my attention on tho wore Clark and of Philadelphia Creed Hay mond and of San Francisco Misses Josephine Border and Elisa of Chicago and of and Henry of Now all of whom aro stopping at tho Hotel do Misses Courtlandt Walter nnd of New York Abbot and Chow and of are at the ana Philip of ia at the AGAINST An important meeting to protest the liquor was held this week at Cas It was largely and a great many ladies were President of tho read a report of tho work for tho past Tho Society has now been in ox eight Ita work has been mainly directed towards inducing teachers to inculcate tho desirability of sobriety among their and wan them of the evil consequences of any do from its strict an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of read very interesting paper on tbo evil effects of the use of to which evil the atten tion of all the medical profession in Ger many in at present being Herr Wllhelm an influential member of tho Maulers stated thai out of tho accidents happening to workingmen in Germany daring last year be estimated that 75 per were directly traceable to the use of spirituous AN 01 Some very interesting statistics respect ing the composition of the Prussian which have been made show that on April l thero wore 70 staff first lieutenants aud second in all officers on tho active list of tho There aro also 14 officers of tbe 239 engineer officers and 114 belonging to the fire Includ ing with ou the retired list aud 7iBC7 belonging to the reserve and 871 to tbe the total number of Prus sian officers at date given was Great interest is manifested here in tbe rumored removal of tbe Czar to A wealthy and influential Hebrew resident of this whose correspondence and sources of information are expressed his opinion In my hearing tbo real reason for tho expulsion of the Jews from Moscow wan the desire to purify that city for the coming of the aa the religion is said to prescribe a ing of pbe atmosphere from nation can for tbe of tbe bead of tho A of Leader TO THE 1 May Mine inspector Henry Cunningham was killed by a railroad train at last Cunningham wan on tbe train under tbe and getting into an with tbe put He started to walk tbo track to tbe nearest station when be waa struck by the Chicago lie wai a leader of the of tbe aud a promt hUter 81 a teacher in colored shot tbe She is tl of Masout Jockey who has BQ this IS ELAINE A CANDIDATE MURAT HALSTEAD THINKS HE MAY BE UNDER ONE But if He President Will Support Him The Will Nat Af Ills Ho Cull Bent In Opinion of the Seo the Since the attack of illness with which Secretary was seized whilo visiting at his Walter in West Seventieth BOV eral weeks thero has boon great anxiety manifested on the nart of tho pub ic to uncertain his exact He was reported at one timo to bo seriously and again to bo so much improved that there was talk of bis early departure for Washing ton to resume his duties in the State De or of a journey to Bar whore it was hoped ho might build up bis it was had much impaired by overwork and the responsibilities that had recently devolved upon him in connection with diplomatic questions arising nut of tbo Italian incident it Now tho Bohring Sea contro and important The doctors bulletins as to tbo condition of tho though o an wore not entirely satis failing as thoy did to enter into any details as to his general physical and mental In of tbo interest being aroused in the approaching Presidential contest it became especially interesting and even important to know what if might bavo ou his can for the Republican Would ho and if was ho phy able to endure the fatigues of a Presi canvass These wero questions of groat moment to many politicians of both With a of from a trust worthy just what Elaines con dition in and what tbo probable of his entering upon the race for tho Presi dency a representative of THE WOULD yesterday called upon Editor Murat Hal of tho Brooklyn He has long tho warm personal friendship of for many years editor of the Cincinnati Commercial before ho removed to relations with Blaino were of a very intimate and ho baa always proclaimed himself a strong ad mirer of the Magnetic Man from No ono is probably better acquainted with tae personal characteristics of the Secretary than ant what ho says on the subject ot Health aud political prospects will be road with more than ordinary So far as Halstead upon those questions iu which tho public is BO deeply with ho is personally what he says may be accepted UK absolutely The conversation which occurred between WOULD reporter and tho veteran editor IB reproduced as follows ALTi NEEDS IB THE WOULD wants to know what you know and Tour views of tho state nt tho health of especially whether there IB anything in it that threat ens tbe continuance of his publio career J 1 am not an export in matters of health or questions of and that intimacy with Blaino would war rant me iu undertaking to speak with any thing hue an approach to authority iu le to his You havo seen Blaine havo you not I saw Blaino after hia arrival in New York and his but have not seem him I have not desired to disturb My view of treating him with tho IB to refrain from presning myself upon him or putting myself in the way of seeing I know enough about him to be sure that what be especially needs is and talking by the hour on most interesting and things 8tich as would come up us would not be restful for 1 lo It would assist tho public to better than it seems to it it could realize that he is a man of very delicate aud sensitive which in at the name time tenacious and elastic and backed by a constitution that is strong and full of He in a an intense and sees anil realizes all there He is affected by influences that would not make an im pression upon a man of heavy and dull ma Blaine has tbe temperament of His hard work la to do not credit the tbat he haa been much mom ill than the public has been advised I am Mire ho has not I bavo reason to I thut tho members of bis family have dealt with the very frankly from the beginning of the that baa excited ao much They bavo been pretty tried by the erable calls they have received aud the to which they have been subjected at all times of the day and They have been uniformly polite and com because they thn great interest in Blaines con dition and the necessity of satisfying There are details of nick rooms that tney have felt it was not worth while to talk about is a matter of One may recall many instances in which many have been sent forth from aick rooms that added nothing to the general and wero need lean and There has been nothing of sort in the case of and the proper reserve aa to talking ol matters ia only that there baa been in tbe giving oat ol No reasonable inquiry been made without a At firat of those who were seeking to tbe publio aa to condition fell it their duty to inquire into prescriptions given bun by and would probably have carried them even fur There was nothing to tell of moment during the detention of in York bat waa not UIB MENTAL VlOOn What about tbe itory of Blaine being mentally a Tbat muat have a coldblooded in vention I bad two long wilb after hi arrival in Mew Yorl and before be waa taken covered a of and hia mind ba the sparkle tbat a familiar tn all wbo have bad the pleasure of listening to There were illustra tions poured out with all the happy ity of tbat la a constant in bin There jo no wan whoso phrases bavo more force and ana be was brilliant the day before be waa I ever saw The truth I bis illness bus been He majf be in part responsible for tUia He from Washington very much aud tba parting with bis u T a trial for for a gooa people an not condition was e bad been hard at and cap of bim 1 to be one of bin he un instead of taking tbo tbat M to bp one of bin He has been subject to that trouble for ft long but it is an than a It I from his He wan junt about feeling able to return to where ho was anxious to be to meet tbe whon tbo gout cunio on aud had lim iu The fact is ho baa been well enough go to Washington if ho could tbo without a fatiguing jour is more trouble and weariness n going from Now over the of the wont ng tho ferry and going from the landing to ho oars linn there is in tbo ride from that to the depot In Washington Elaines family uro about laving him go to Washington tor the of hot that struck him when ho came to Kow thoy had o do in making him and now bo expected any day in Washington a f tbe hottest In tho of thu Potomac one of tho hottest and most trs ina spells of Bummer weather comes in This is why into in her shall get into tbo New England You mn whether I think there is in this illness that will a serious change in Elaines or pre vent hia on with as ury of in a with the continua tion with bii career as a publio 1 do not think wo need Tha of his constitution will 30 manifested again I rlo has boon in better during he last two than for some time hc and is nothing to my knowledge p warrant tho that bo will after he vacation that ho has BO amply ia able to go on with his work with full I think we shall find him hero in he Fall on tbo way to in a con dition that will be very disappointing to his WILL HE ntIN Fan Do you think ho is going to be a candi date for tha Presidency V It is my point of Republican policy that iba question should not be dis until after March 4 1 am sure hat doesnt hanker for the Pres HA upon example of 31ay and of by not upon It that his party shall constantly confer the lieheit honors upon He baa more seriously and declined Pros tban any living or with a Bingle That exception who was the man wanted o run for tbe Presidency in I should that if wero convinced lie was tbe only who could tie elected to tho Presidency be would all objections to making tbo and I am of tbo impression that the cir that would implant tbat convic tion in tbe mind of Elaine would also persuade the to tho same and that the would himself lead tbe way as a Elaine Should he be nominated would ho bo in condition to make the fight of a hoc cau I am well persuaded that ho would not take implied that he must KO upon the stump as he did in 1HH4 and make in half a dozen i dont think tbat such a tank should be Bet before bin or tbat ho would accept 1 do not doubt that ho would go to the front and mako n Sow In days ho found it delightful to speak in tbo open Ho felt that it was a recreation to go out in his own State and where be could get the flavor of the pine Thoro IB no tolling bow much he would do if he were a candidate for It might be to keep him off rather than to got him on tho But I should think prudent friends would advise against I am quite confident if ho over for President again he will bo to nave bin strength ioi discharge of the of tbe Do you in tho physical condition ho is he could enduro the of the duties of tbe Presidential 1 think be could in this way Bluino would waste no timo in indecisive Ho would know what bo and do it Ho ban an admirable executive More tban bo would throw the whole detail of department duty upon department He would do tho re and deciding and advise with bis and they would have the drudgery to He couldnt wrestle with a million They would wear out a man as tough ns a if ho would 1st Ho might oven break up tho great American of being shaken to death by thn hand and it would be a great to men if be should produce a revolu tion lo that I would not be if the Presidency should lifter all go io that ne would find it rather re freshing to him ELAINE Do yon think if Cleveland were a candi date that Blaine would beat him this time I I believe Blaine would carry New York by many and that all tbe old Republican strongholds would rise UP in great strength for HO that there wouldnt be doubt about any Northwestern or far Western Do you not think that the Mugwumps would rally to the support of Cleveland 1 do not think there are enough of them to rally to any 1 gave close atten tion to tbe election returns of New York in November last and couldnt Bee where there was a Mugwump It would be proper to use tbe The Mugwumps were not in I think they lira to four Do you think Cleveland will be the nominee I he will He is the of tho party who has impressed himself upon the old Democrats all over country as a big I do know that they want to get rid of but if they did I can hardly see thoy could dn Thoy will find out West and that they dont care BO much for free silver SENATOR PUGH ON for lie Cannot He of la ono of the big ou the Democratic aide of tbe United States Ho was at tbo Hoff man House yesterday on bis way to West being a member of the of Visitors to the Military said Senator Pugh to a reporter is to tbe free coinage of At least eight tenths of the voters of Alabama want free coinage and naturally want a in harmony with their What iu true of Alabama I think is true pretty generally of the whole In all tbo that he ban made and all the letters he has written Cleveland hai utterly ignored the Force an Now I believe tbat tbe Foin one other great ba gone out of hia wav recently to apply offensive to tbe In address to hia German friends at Buffalo the other day be went oat of bis way to intuit lie the Government waa assailed by bauds were the words be used in alluding to tho late Nobody wants to mako an issue abo lowed advice bo would ro in would be a Democratic candidate and a good WHY BLAINE DOESNT RESIGN What HUT About Ills with TO THE May It Is known hero among personal of wbo are in constant communication with that tbo relations between President Harrinon and the Secretary of State are ba very much and that tho thinking of retiring from tbo One of mont trusted friends said today timt tho only reason ho docs not take this decided immediately is because bo is to con summate his reciprocity which bo hopes to bo ablo to do Tban ho would bo content to tbo and not until this man is intensely of whoso continued in popularity nnd favor has turned the Presidents Tbo latter and his friends tin vo beard tho cry and only can save the party tho reverses in tho late aim now m tn secure a publio declaration from Elaine hois not and will not bo n for This would leave Harrison a clear Tho of Blaine hero aro satisfied that Harrison will never take himself out of tbo whatever tho circumstances and should tho popular demand for Elaine continue BO far as to point to nomination tho will him to tbo bitter of the family had in tended to como to in June and their mansion hero in thorough re unt sickness dinar thoir plans From private it in learned tbat Blame will corno to Augusta thin week if warm Ills condition is such that ilia not doomed advisable for him to roach here during tbo chilly 111 at no HH Woll Secretary Blaino took two drives yester ono through Central Park in tho fore noon and another iu the He was accompanied by Blaino aud All arrangements are now com for tho journey to Ear but at what hour tbo will leave nr what route wiil be taken has not been evening It was at tbo that Elaine was almost as well as FOUR MEN TORN TO A of In May A terrible accident reported at an early hour yes as happening at tho east eml of tbo a prop erty on about from by which four men loat thoir Iho of the dead men c Harry William John Thoy wore employed at the breast of tho tunnel in loading The tunnel is very aud is worked by power so carried with thorn about seventyfive pounds of dynamite or giant powder to complete tho From tbo of tbo tunnel is ft drift on ono of tbo in which Moritz Farton was It was customary for tho in the shaft lo come back and warn Farton of a coming but a sudden and unusual explosion threw him oil his stunning him After he recovered ho started to tbo mouth of tbo wonder ing why tbe shift bad not been noti fied ns On getting to tho en ho told tbe engineer that the boys had set off the blast without ing nnd that he was aud wanted to know why they were no aud asking whero thoy The engineer said thoy had not come A search party was and found that tba four Dion named bad been blown to by a premature sion of nearly a hundred pounds of dyna How tbe blast was lire it and what peculiar circumstances caused the awful fatality will never bo The accident occurred about BOO feet from the of tho The force of the explosion tore a great hole in tho wall of the tunnel and a great quantity of rook blocked the way of the rescuing party for a A majority of tbe stock of tbo Atlantic tunnel is owned by tbe Foine had more to do than any other thing with bringing about tho t laat out tb o that we vocabulary tbat PO applied to that momentous to nay tbo it was very bad taite Iu to KO out of hia war to Una that hands bavo Mm and if helpe id to make bin ever to be President be u other nil friends to speak of it with aud out of hia ator Gorman to be looming He K DROPPED SEVENTY An Entire Train Ooen Through a Iu May waa bad wreck near here at 4 oclock thin morning on the Valley of tbo Norfolk and Western Tbo Company ia replacing tho wooden trestle at 300 yards north of Possum with an iron and all trains are ordered to re duce to four miles an hour iu pausing Two freight wero running north to tbo loaded with live mock and the second with lumber and Tho second run ning at miles tin dubbed upon the weak bridge and into the The unsettled tbe trestle and it precipitating to tbe bottom of tbe seventy feet Iho caboose and two cars of the first train mill oil of tho engine and twenty James of Madison was aud John of a ia believed to be fatally in The cars aud treatle were to A PLEASURE BARGE IN THE Delayed Half tin The excursion barge in of a while returning from a grove on tbo Jersey last night got in the mud near the Baltimore and Ohio bridge at There were several hundred persona ou the In many women aud excitement but no one was After an hour or more delay the barge floated and proceeded on ita way to the M tf DIny Irwln A telegram from Chicago aaye tbat May tho variety was married to Hugo u rich young Francis lait Tbe company of winch May irwin ia a member left New York ou tbe Pennsylvania road Miss to go It i supposed shu was married to TolUn Thursday The two went to Chi cago arriving there Friday They are at the home of SSI La lift to TBK 1 May of tbe Presby terian Church io browned some A MANIA FOR TO GET THEM HE SMASHED THE WINDOWS OF 26 TAILOR Traced to His House by n of His All Iln Dill l ho Ho Wnn In or Ho to Allor Queer of For tho month an who as by bis victims Jack tbe Window has been playing with the glass in tho tailors in tho Within that timo no leis than twentysix have been reported as being mali broken to tho police of tho Fifth nnd In each instance the breaking took place in tho early of the and iu each one pair of wan stolon from tho The only exception to tho general rule was on Friday when a big pano of Trench plats shivered to atoms in Houth Fourth street and Bedford Next door to tho hotel is a little tailoring and it is bo that this wan really tho object of the Smashers The total value of tho glass thus destroyed is estimated at At about oclock yesterday morning Campbell and of the Fifth were pausing along Bedford they found a big holo in tbo window of the storu of a nfc ibo corner of Third Tho had panned tbo store loss an lour and at tbat timo tbo glass was On examining window tho detectives edge of the broken was with On was a little pool of and a thick trail of led up South Third Tho officers followed tho blood up Third street to to North and up North fourteen blocks in Al in tbo tbe trail led up tho steps of a two story English tbo door handle of which was witb The house in is tbo property of a Handy Hook a man of and an old and resident of Chevalier wan astonished when tbo detectives rang the aroused him from a sound sleep and who had just entered bis Ho vigorously denied tbat any of the members of tho family had boon on tho streets for as all hotl retired He was whon told tbe story of tho and more KO whan Detective called his atten tion to of the vital fluid in tbe hallway and more spots on tho search of the house was insisted on by the and following tho the came to a room on the second floor occupied by Chevaliers only son twentyfour years of Entering the room they found tho young man in bed with all bin clothes on with the exception of his lie was asleep and very Turning down tbo sheets it soon that hand was covered with and so was a handkerchief bound round hit They awoke him and charged him with being the veritable Ho it and then into a sullen tie taken to tbo and In his pocket wore found thir teun pawn each of which for a pair of On examination a curious feature was dis covered in connection with those Whon young Chevalier had stolen a pair of he pawned them in tbo of heir actual Thus wore with tho of at 3i7 Grand street Grand and Bedford avenuen Union and Grand avenues Moore street 400 Bedford avo and all of whom wero tailors who bad hail thoir windows nnd trousers It been found that Chevalier used a cobble stono wrapped in several thicknesses of cloth to break tbe A long spear tbat was still to bo Keen in thn wreck of Lyonss window lasi bad his wrist as be wan withdrawing U and severed thn Chevalier bail bis handkerchief and used above tbe and BO stopped tbe flow of Ambulance Burgeon of ern District who IVAN to dress the said if tbe prisoner had not used the handkerchief as as bo had ho would havu bled to NO R D E Vot Wan Itana Feet ou clin May Jolm con fessed to tho crime of murder in died during tho night of At tho Coroners inquest tho husband testi fied that they bad been married three months and tbat their life hail been a con as the who bad boon married before had an ungovernable that his wife had been un commonly quarrelsome for a few days pre ceding tier nud that aho drove him from home tho night Ho in a barn across the Hemming home in the morning he found tbo door he and cooked his iu a opening a he found her body banging by a van a very largo The neighbors found the bodybuilding near the with both feet firmly planted on tho the theory of foul play not by any was allowed to ana tbe affair was RESCUED Two Attempt to Abduct Who Her May Pretty Mary Han Ion attended a Memorial Day picnic yester day at Koolis and missed tbo 10 Oclock train for Two men volunteered to row her across tbe Ohio to enable bur to catcH a Fort Wayne In the middle of the river they decided to tauo tbe girl to Island CANADAS DYING Speculation ni to ni Wont no TO THE 1 May At 10 oclock tonight Sir John Macdonald was resting but thero was no material change in Iho patients Ho is but passes most of tho time in a Bort of Tbo dying Premier lies on ft large brans his head propped Tbo windows of tbo which look out from tho second story on a arc wide over Lady Macdonald tbo Bick Ills which has assumed an lights Nothing can describe tho attach ment ho entertains for Lord Lord Lord Viceroy of and scores of people have sent cablegrams of coupled with regret at tbo Premiers Thero is much speculation as to Sir Johns It is about an certain us any can be that it will not bo Sir Charles Tho choice rents with tho Gover and an Lord took strong exception to Sir conduct in tbo aud tho bitter war ho him waged against tbo Grand Trunk ho will not accept Hir as his First A member of tho Ministry informed TUB correspond ent tonight that a the Cabinet would bo bold tomorrow morning to decide upon action they will with regard to suggesting to Lord Stanley tho most do party for Sir Hector as Senior Privy will bo summoned by Iho Gov to assume charge of public affairs in view of tho fact tbat grave of In office are at pres ent banging over tho bead of the Minister of Public ho will naturally leaving tbo of leadership osten sibly between Sir John Thompson aud Sir Charles The David prominent Liberal and an authority on constitutional gives it as bis opinion that iu tho event of Bir Johns death tbo Cabinet Ministers will nol havo to resign and appeal to tho people office under a now He Haid tbe law wan still in torco that allows ft Minister to resume office within thirty days after his without May is abated Sir John constituency tbat ou tho Premiers duath Sir Charles runner will bo in f will succeed Bir John as 3ir Charles would he auro of election ie wept and pleaded and offered all bar money and to tbe whilom They refused to laud aud the frightened girl leaped the Tbe ruffians dragged tier but again threw bertelf into tbo water and made a attempt to drown attempt o rown fogy ged her inlo the boat anil were proceeding to the when they Were intercepted by tbe ferry wh board tbe girls aud took the uu tbe ferry who atus aud took the uu from tbe who wero biter arrested and are now iu HISTORY OF THE PHILADELPHIA MSB AHD ITS TOSSED BY A MAD of Two New TO TUK May Two farm Godfrey and Hiram Lively a light with an enraged bull in a meadow below bis city yesterday Tho encounter was witnessed by of people on tho opposite side of the river who wore to render the men any armed with a small wont alone to drive tho bull out of the meadow into a cage which ho iw kopt at Tho which has the reputation of being one of thn most vicious in tho snorted and pawed the ground with rage an approached No sooner had struck thn bull a rap with tbo on his Hide the animal wheeled quickly around before hud a to caught bun on bis horns and him In tbo When thn unfortunate man struck the ground tbe bull upon him and trampled him with hoofs and with horns in every part of tbo sening ran to his aid with a whereupon tho animal turned upon tbe knocked him down and ran one of bid horns into just below the and injured him in other ports of the Both men wore nearly insensible help arrived and the bull was severe internal injuries and today ho lias buon men arc in a critical SHOT A Trucked la Ilia I I uc n May a accidentally learned lant night tho hiding place of a negro desperado named who is supposed to be tbo man who shot and killed Robinson in Fernandina two weeks Prince could not his secret until but into town aim tola it to Marshal who made up a of five Armed with Winchesters and guided by they rode on to the cabin of negro named Frank three i from here and near the town of The surrounded tile bouse and Prince went to arrest Hurray resisted anil finally bis gun and allot Prince tho ball his and bis inun then opened who stood on tbe returned but no uno was Finally Alvarez ahl hia men exhausted their supply of and the agreed to stand guard alone while tbo IIO returned to town to gut more men and a fresh supply of Two houm later after midnight they re turned to tile cabin and it Prince Albert lar dead near tbe am Marshal Alvarez WHS found In a corner of the near the with a bullet holo in bin bund and stone Numerous parties have been formed anil Bent out after if captured bo will undoubtedly be FAIR u of May from Homo state that several new Episcopal See will be created iu and that probably a will bo WEATHER For Eastern Houi Now Island ana generally fair stationary temperature i For the District of Eastern Maryland and generally fair slightly except stationary temperature on the toast For West Western ern Now York ami generally light showers on iahe slightly warmer south Tba following record tho changes in the temperature for tbe paat in comparison with the date of ai inducted by the afc PV HAT WAS THE STAKE FOH WHICH BARDSLEY i Ic Hnd Already Been Twice Charged with Forgery It Stitd tlint Knew of IIIn They Certainly He WnA Terribly In Dobt unit In but Dili He Then the SPECIAL TO THE May A notable man n out of said this afternoon lias been a scoundrel or He was twice before mo charged with Filler know this and so did many other highly respectable men his nomination and name of the speaker wan United States District Attorney In the light of this now it clear that Thomas and tho other backers of the dishonest Treasurer now in jail are morally respon sible for his They knew that ho was not an honest They knew ho was terribly in they offered to pay ot them and only desisted when they had made fatso statements to heni regarding the Tbo official for nomination and election rests upon tho of Qe abso dictated tbo Every attempt will bo to indues to as certainly us he tho public never frill hoar all tho How can a man like for who waB tho eulogist of ost John Bardsley when tho goateed old retired from Councils to accept tho custody of tho bo to eat all his words Graham never did thing in hia life so utterly lacking in good hands in tho courtroom with a man bo had just convicted of steal ng tbo peoples it was pitiful What obligations in tho past did it recall 7 has no hopo of tho head of the Keystone has and will make good bis bond rather than bavo given any further of tho Spring Garden and the particular chief of tho Young Mens tian is in and bis brother is under heavy bonds not to run why should Bardsley not tell the whole story to tho newspapers 7 Hardly any doubt that many of the prominent politicians of tho had access to tho vaults of tbo many That nearly all tho bankers hereabouts have borrowed money on collateral is known from proofs discovered in a private closet in the Treasurers and now in tbo sion of tbo Why should unscrupulous politicians about demanding loans from their He could not refuse their They hnd no collateral to me merely gave their notes for the amounts And these notes bavo been ried by the Treasurer until detection over came Bince that hour ha has in protecting the honor of nis Hut he must have bad an awakening op Friday whan he found that not one of the men who had enjoyed tbo privilege of business enterprises with tbo in tbe City Treasury came forward to go on hid bond and keep him out of Any one of half a dozen prominent licans who are known to have grown rich out of the temporary use of money could have furnished the required bail out tho slightest And yet not one of them came forward to save their whilom friend from yawning Its doors opened and while they looked on and trembled without daring to A For in tho game of politics ban had fur i Instate a or ft Of tho game has turned out in favor of tbo Several men names will naturally recur to every citizen have taken exactly the same chances that Bardsley but tbe atook market has moved in tbo right direction and they able to replace borrowed Matt Quay tried the same game and every reader of THB WOULD knows that he was caught lust an wan The only difference was thud Quay not have to go to Obi Hot any for him I lie was abla to command friends who were willing to give up money to save In the present there has been a great scurrying among tho of the wretched Treasurer the out few Many hundreds or of dollars have been returned to tho and the notes of hand It is probable that some or the guilty in iniquities have thus Tbe men who have enjoyed the largest ran of tho Treasury vaults have been the best able to return loans in thin hour of That meant to them the contrast between and a orison I That point Graham to vury clear to bin He ought to talk to lika this Look old you are in foe it i ii the bent you can do is tii tell tbe whole story and throw the merey ot tbe Yon have only dona as other people in before you have But you been IS wan so with s pu iu don t you Everything yon touched in youo private to be The panic that followed tha financial indiscretions of tbe Baring of in shovelling tbe money of their as investments than more is to If the bat not op stand nip Lave helped on tbe road to fortune but not one men wan present in the to your band in to yon They of aud von can no aid from Bring Think of poor Major over gain by keeping back tfts real m going to jail in their taad i I indelibly upon never U a nid