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   World (Newspaper) - August 9, 1890, New York, New York                                NECKED A SHARP REVIEW OF ELIZABETH STUART WITH How the Popular Conductor Sponda a Busy HOW MILLIONAIRES MAPIS THEIR 1TXRST XXX THE WHAT THE RUSSIAN NOVELIST TAKES Fon HIS ENGLISH ARISTOCRACY AND GUARANTEED GREATER THAN THAT OF ANY TWO OTHER AMERICAN PERS le eine Sic bit nuf ier f AVERAGE NUMBER OF COPIES PER DAT DURING SEVEN MONTHS OF PRESENT imb finb PRICE TWO NEW AUGUST by nt the In CASSIDY to i by nt tho brides CASSIDY to THOMAS of this Friday at his lato SaS West 127th Monday at 3 Interment at convenience At 7tU ELEANOn widow of George iu her Tho relatives and aro in to attend tbo funeral on the at tho Church of Vincent de 23d flth and 7th at 10 Washington and Philadelphia papers please the 8th wile of Lemuel Bookman and daughter ot Henry and Notice of MICHAEL in the 47th year of his Relatives unit friends of the also the members of the Mens Benevolent Association aud Josephs Branch of the of also the members of the Tammany Hall General Committee of the 27th Assembly aro in to attend his funeral on from his late X2 Koso at IJO and thence to Andrews corner Duane and City Hall where a solemn requiem mass will bo offered up for the repose of his Interment in Cal vary on Friday late of 030 Green wich Notice of BENJAMIN iu his 73d services at 2 from his late 20 Kast 109th On Oth DAVID aged 48 Irom bis late 43 West Sunday at iOn JOHN Fo in his 60th Funeral from Lawrences 84th 0 aged Funeral nt 10 from his lato 307 East 123d in Jersey on the beloved husband oi Alice 07 Tho relatives Hnd friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attand tho CELEBRATE THE EVENT WHAT THE OPENING OF THE NEW CROTON AQUEDUCT A SUPPLY OF OP WATER FOB THE CITY EACH at 0 oclock from hie pr 140 Wayne thence to where a solemn high mass will bo offered for the happy repose JAMES from his late West 84tb Monday liO thence to tbo Church of tlm Most Blessed 71st 9Lband Boston on wife of Samuel in the 71ft of her from her late 104 on at CHRISTIAN RANNEN of funeral in his 38th will take place from his Into 73 West 1 in tho 77th of his at his late 310 Kiist 12th at to be cremated at Fresh at 3 widow of John aged HO 8 and of tho family are re to attend bpr funeral on Sat tho Hth ftt 3 from her late 15M Plain Inter papers tn Smith and of tbo lato Susan Funeral services nt his lato 3nG fith Jersey at 8 oclock Saturday evon Interment at Fresh ofter a linger ing CAROLINE the wife of John Relatives aud also New York are respectfully to attend tbo funeral from her late resi Metropolitan near Pond to tbo Presbyterian on at 1 a long and painful of in the y ai of her and Halifax papers The Greatest Piece of Hydraulic Encl In tho Will Con tribute fo Promote Commerce and Avert Destruction When tlie Old Aqueduct Was When the new aqueduct ia pnt in nent about eight weeks the daily capacity for delivering Manhattan Island and the annexed district of New Yoru will be as follows From the new From the old From tbo Bronx River pipe JOHN from 00 Sat at 2 Friends will kindly omit JOHN beloved son of John and Maggie 10 10 funeral at M The Helping of Peters and the Anon Zither ars respectfully in to attend tbo from the parents 07 Ton Eyok his 989 Pacific on Thursday utter ins HORACE in year of his Interment at Saturday her 271 on ROSE wife ot Francis aged 38 Funeral from her late residence on Sunday at 2 Friends are requested to Dublin Ireland papers Grant Y AMELIA wife of David Moreo and of the lato Robert services at her lato No 112 Fort Greene Monday Interment at Plain 1riends will kindly omit Margaret Ann of John died 4 at She wa the daughter of the late Henry for many years tho partner and confidential friend of Abra nain Van of who was known as the father of tbe Now 1ork Her lour of tho late United of Hew York City and e os Duroll and Miss Annie Gobhard and William Gebhard Obituary Lyman of died yes Ho was a lumber merchant for fortythree He had been Water Com missioner of tho National State John the famous amateur of died Thursday night nae where he had been for six under treatment for a pulmonary He was about twentysix years The death of John one of the oldtime merchants of Boston and father of Edward of this is an The firm has fnr many yeara been the morc noted upon State street and Dodd s connections had made him Known throughout the John daughter of the late Henry who was as the Y Father of tho New York died at on tho 4tb Four children widow of the late Judge and Minn Annie of and Geb of this T i Nym Crinkle has a tic article on the new crusade against in the SUNDAY The at I SPECIAL TO THE I North American the command of Admiral arrived in port this to of Wales nude a vinit i unl the unn The full capacity of the new aqueduct to a point near Jerome where it is pro posed to build a receiving reservoir to sup ply the annexed in gallons a point the capacity is Until the pro reservoir is built only the quantity of water can be sent forward through the now as its size ib de creased below Jerome the population of New York in round numbers at the full sup plying capacity the three conduits IB equal to 230 gallons a day per Chief Engineer of the Croton Depart estimates the actual need of the metropolis at 100 gallons a day for each Heretofore the two conduits in use have been able to deliver only gallons a which is equal to a fraction over 68 gallons a day per The Sodom a double will be completed the coming and Chief Engineer Birdsall Bays it will insure a supply equal to 100 gallons a day for each person next Without the now aque duct that quantity could not be no matter how bountiful the yield of the Croton and Bronx Biver watersheds might for the means of bringing the water to the city not TIIE New for the sake of the pro motion of commerce and the saving of prop erty from destruction by needs a third more water than it has heretofore boon able to Consequently the new aque despite all the fraud in its construc will prove the greatest boon of the waning On the completion in 1802 of the three reservoirs now in course of construction and of the fourth to be begun this Fall the supply of water which can be relied upon will be or a little over 121 gallons a day per This is the quantity which New York should have to fill all its As before the metropolis without the new aqueduct would be even though crystal streams Bushed from every rock in tho valleys and hillsides above It is evident that the permanent opening of the new aqueduct should be made the occasion of the most joyous demonstration since the municipality of New York was IT IS NOT TOO It was a poor recognition which this IS THE PRESIDENT WEAKENING Are Reed and Influence TO THE I Presidents Boston trip comes opportunely for his of For two ho baa undergone some of the most vigorous and disquieting pulling and hauling that ever a Chief Executive was subjected THE WORLD had told tho story of his thorough conversion to the Blaino reciprocity and so the Heed and MeKinley people were ready for him when he returned from Cape There have been some animated conversa tions in the White House during the fortyeight and in that time Harrison has heard fome exceedingly plain He has found out some thing to surrender to oven BO brilliant and powerful man as It is to be said to tho Presidents credit that his when lie first re turned showed that liad been He was very emphatic in expressing his reciprocity But is not easily knocked out aud the result of tho Hrst meeting with was simply to brace up for a second He not only to the charge but took Major McKinley with and the two of them seem to in rather shaking the Presidents resolution to send a reciprocity message to They have attacked not only arguments and but called Question the very statistics upon which they are Ihe opinion here as to whether or not he will send a special reciprocity to the senate is about evenly Blames friends in Congress were disap pointed instead of coming he went back to Bar Harbor from Cape their idea was that his presence here would be worth many votes to his re Ho was strenuously urged to come and will bo urged and some of his friends believe that he will soon be lie has been advised of the pressure that is brought to bear to tho President to throw over tho reciprocity so far a special mes sage is and hai been tola that it would be the part of wisdom for him to come here if meet the other Me ma sort of joint debate at the White If the President and Blaine meet in the formers it is will be materially Not reeling TO TOE I BAH Blaine arrived on tho Ifl train this morning from Sherman and Miss Hattie Blaino met him at the wharf Ho does not look well nnd has not yet de as to visiting Boston during the Grand Army LAWYER IVINS DID YOU KICK IN SALOONKEEPER SIDE DOOR WHAT A BIGHT FOE RESIDENTS TO Cardinal Gibbons TO THE t BAB 8 Gibbons entertained at Barnacles today by d John of New at Bar Haibor stupendous work received when the first stream was let through it July An engineer raised the gates while the city was yet and alone in the after noon the the Commissioner of Public the Comptroller and the Aqueduct Commissioners up in coaches to the new reservoir in Central whero it discharged its viewed the current after the manner of a coroners jury and bowled away Not a formal word spoken in commemoration of an undertaking that with the supplying have cost the city af New York in the neighborhood of It is not too late to mark an epoch of tho greatest importance in the citys ON Nowhere on earth is there so great a piece of hydraulic and this fact alone is sufficient cause for a jubilation in this country of wonderful accomplishments and this city of marvellous But there are other reasons for a Sahara sands might be as as the land of Canaan if the clouds would open and lave Denied the dews of they remain a Without an adequate supply of water New even though sta at the gateway to the New would be a stunted How opening of old aque duct celebrated nearly half when there were only souls on island By a proces imposing exercises and general merry much more notable should bo commemoration of this later and important occasion DISSATISFIED Seventeen Hundred on Strike lor No Apparent The New York cloak trade is in a very bad Though tho manufacturers havo granted every demand made by the opera tho latter remain Today there aro fully seventeen hundred cloak makers in voluntary The manu have consented to pay an in crease of fio per on former yet the contractors report that the operators are not satisfied with the new scale of Joseph has also forced many firms outside of tho Manufacturers Asso to accept his schedule of Many of tho leading houses have sent rep to oilier cities to make eon tracts lor garments in order to fill existing as the local contractors find it im possible to 1111 their shops with competent ihe contractors report that they are short tully and the manu tear that Baron Deess will order put all the inside All of the male hands employed by Simons corner ot Broadway and Grand have boon on strike lor two The operatives em ployed by Goldsmith other firms have assumed the name attitude It was stated yesterday that has issued a circular to his men which con tains incendiary the being that operators in such houses as Her man in Canal street Benjamin A Cas on and several others equally well have left their work Tho feeling that has been entertained for some time that has ulte rior motive for fomenting strife grows stronger day by Men who have been encaged in labor struggles for years unite in saying that tho won a signal but they are In danger of losing all they gained by their present con It is asserted thai steps have been taken to arrest under the con A Brice Defeat in TO THE defeat Speaker of the Ohio of in the Democratic Congres Convention at is tho first clear defeat of a Brico man in the Ohio Congressional conventions this year Hyson was a and lias long been identified with the color but when ihe Knights of Labor began to declare for Thomas for United States led the labor men iu tho house towards The fact that it was an unti victory is mado more clearly to appeal by the laet that the nominee wan one of tho many prominent Ohio Democrats who came out over their own signatures last Tho Evidence All Goes to Shaw tunt tlie Chamberlain Did Tills Took Him to tlie in n IB Promptly A rather distinguished looking neatly attired in a stylish summer suit and wearing a carefully trimmed Vandyke was led np to the Sergeants desk at tho One Hundredth street police station Ho was in charge of a largo and apparently excessively indignant who accused his of breaking into a The indignant person was Lawrence R The rather distinguished looking man with the Vandyke beard wan Lawyer William Chamberlain and prime mover in the Fassett Committees recent municipal Ivins is pretty well known to New and like nil meu who interest themselves conspicuously in public he may have gained some it is not probable that even they would sus him of breaking into the side door of a Harlem Even those persons who have wriggled under his official during the sessions of tho Fassett Committee should they covertly harbor any suspicion that the distinguished lawyer was not above such pursuits an are generally accredited to tho enterprising burglar at least have given him credit for going about the job iu a more circumspect and adroit man He kicked in the saloon Costello appalling as tbo and notwithstanding the Lawyer Ivinn must have presented to trians on tho derance of evidence goes to show that it was iu this violent manner the Chamberlain gained admittance to Cos tellos Sergeant who was on duty when the prisoner was brought listened patiently to Costellos talo of and then Ivins said a little something in exten of his The Sergeant decided not to entertain tho and Ivins was allowed to this is how it all came about who keeps a saloon at ninth street and Ninth is tenant of Ivins and claims to have a lease of the premises until Ho also alleges that although he has tendered Ihp rent regularly to agent it has been it is wants to get Costello out and lease the place to a dry goods Costello is a weighing about two hundred and fifty and a Tam many Hall On Wednesday Ivins called at tho saloon with tlie dry goods dealer and began showing him about the Costellos suspicions being aroused ho followed the two men into tho back room accosting said I dont know you who aro you 7 I am William owner of these replied tho one of those Fassett retorted lot me tell you before you go any further that you cant como up hero and start any investigation iu my Ivins thon protested that ho had a right on his own No you angrily replied Get out of I want no replied and I shall put you out Put me out tomorrow Ill put you out shouted as lie advanced towards The Chamberlain very discreetly He returned with a and finding the it is kicked iu PRICE TWO A SHRINKAGE The Applications of tlie Republican nave About Finished A TRAIN Narrow of on I TO Tho express to Bug Harbor from Lone Is City this evening met with an accident who two miles from the ci tire train being thrown from tho Tl which in engineered bv with Stephen as coi was about five lato and w trying to make np for lotit When what ia called Lone won bricks or some other obstructions threw tl engine and cars over on Tl train consisted of two parlor two pa Ronper a car and were abotH twenty on tl among whom were a AH soon as tlie cars bogm to topple ov there were anil tho hissing of ing accompanying cries for holt that of lile was one was very badly of received BOV oral scalp wounds and WUB attended by Di of Rag About throe hundred foot of track is tor and ermine and ara Iving o the west Hide of the while on the das ern wide is a ravine about titty feet J will lake about a day to repair tho tracks fc tlie running of Tho should Harbor this evening cannot got out until new tracks ar No train d can be run Uridge bampton until tomorrow Conductor said to THE reporter that the accident was a lucky one no lives were Ho would not go H far as to say the train was wrecked bv malicious but said the ull had an exceedingly narrow A a wrecking scene of train waa sent to tii TRIED TO WRECK THE January in States to Brice His Wifes SPECIAL TO THE 1 COLUMBUS Dorau yesterday filed suit for divorce against ins of New Ho alleges that many years ago his against his became a member of a scot of New The some of tho practices of which lead towards free Ho alleges that some of the leading mem bers of the sect have a way of borrowing each others wives and taking them for lour buggy which performances naturally create considerable It is said that the persons who form the Beet referred to call themselves Free This scot is an of the Perfectionists now in full vogue at v the Yon are here are you roared What right have yon to break into my place He then ordered man McCoy to arrest This tho policeman refused to Costollo pulled on his saying If yon dont arrest I and then turning to he continued 1 Ill show you that you cant break in my A cab was procured and Ivins and tho roundsman were driven to tho police where Costello made a charge against Ivins of breaking in his but told Costello ho would have to procure a downtown yesterday consult ing Jim lawyer and threatens to bring suit A call at office elicited the in that ho had gone to Pier and would not return until BlEg NYE AT A Genial Philosopher Throws Away the Shell by Mistake and Bats the He Will De scribe His for SUN DA WORLD They Blunt Iny number of ex press companies doing business in this State have replied to Factory Inspector Con questions respecting their intentions KB to compliance with the provisions of the Weekly Payment All of them state that they do not believe they come within the scone of the for the reason that are joint stock associations and not incorporated bodies in the full meaning of the Connolly submitted the question to the Attorney who has rendered tho opinion that inasmuch as ex press companies are not referred to in the exemptions in the they certainly come within its tit ooit iu nub ten flc man bnf ucn alo timer nub ift es 311 utr bie tin fine 2jelltfle fiit tint 10 Sine 2itUine file Again In Frank who gained notoriety in the cane of Kate the nate Long is iu who is thirtyone years old and lives at West was a in the 1orkville Police Court yesterday charged with assaulting Allied bird and animal at 1480 eyes were He that Dudgeon and a companion utore Thursday night asked to bo shown a small complied and Dudgeon wanted to take the animal out of its and Dudgeon begun to abuse When ordered him to leave the store it is struck him a blow between the eyes with his list and knocked him Dudgeon denied the but was hold for Wil said en and He tnn Make Cheap a he has discovered a process by which he can extract aluminum from common clay at a cost of 15 cents or less ti present costs Two buildings been leased by Hirsh and he proposes to begin work within a few turning out DOO pounds daily from the Cartridge Put On tlie Tracks Near TO THE 1 Lake Shor limited while running near Miles Grove west of came being wrecked bj two dynamite fiends at an early hour thi The limited is the fastest train on the Lake and when lot Erie every sleeper was But for the bravery aud humanity of two tramps all th would probably havo been hurled to death down a into Tlie two while walking West on the lookout for a saw two well men ahead acting The tramps saw the men take a package irom a wrapper and place it under the The trumps say they crept up tho truck to tho spot and found a largo dynamite cartridge placed BO that tho llange of tho car wheo would hit the Hurrying buck to tho they garo the undone of them took the danger signal and rushing down the swung it until he brought the limited to a The train stopped aud a was made for the cartridge and the The instrument but the wouldbe had The their pockets into tho hands of the tramps and the conductor took their The passengers wore kept in ignorance of their danger until to Fatal Railroad TO THE terrible col occurred on a curve six miles south of this city on tho at 0 oclock this A switch engine ran into a Dallas news which was going at the rate of fifty miles an 1iroman Leo of Ho had been married but three Engineer George wim Severely crushed and will The engineer anil on tho southbound train were from overwork of The engineer is Several others have limbs broken and are otherwise Among them is Frank tho who was making his first THE KREUTZER Count Tells Thomas Stevens that the Views of Mar riage Exploited in His Latest Are His Bee the SUNDAY to it TO Tun the first Bishop of passed through this city today eu route to his faroff diocese via m M The In the in business by Koom Tribune The Is the paper of 1C in all foe wa military assistant manager of the Canadian Pacific was seen today in refer ence to the restrictions it is said tho United States proposes to place on tho bonding privilege of tho road in tion lie he had no information than that contained in press but that the Canadian Pacific had no intention of riving nil arv of its trade one of respect to the jealousy of other READINGS NEW The Rond nil Independent Out let to New most im portant movement by tho Reading its reorganization has just been made by President McLeod in for his Company an independent outlet to Now York The Bite chosen for the new terminal was the most favorable It is situated on the New Jer sey side of the Arthur near Perth at its confluence with the Baritan a short distance the mouth of the to which vessels can sail directly at all tho depth of water at low tide being from 30 to 40 Hero the Heading Company will erect two largo coal shipping will be ex tended 700 from the shore Immediately in the rear of tho piers a freight and storage yard will be laid out to accommodate twentyfour each fifteen two thou sand feet in Extensive facilities will also bo arranged for handling all kinds of A branch lino of rail eighteen miles in to run from Bound Brook to connect with the terminal yard and piers on the bay at Perth will bo The Beading as soon ns its new branch is will also bo able to successfully compete with rival lines for passenger business on the Long Branch coast as its new connection with the Jersey Central will cat oi twentyfive miles of the present Tho Beading Company will in tlie as it lias in the friendly relations with tho Jersey Central in the interchange of it being the desire of President of the former to work in harmony with tho latter The with its now line bo placed in a very position regarding an entrance to asit will have the choice of three via tho Con or Valley into Jersey or tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad across Island lo Now STRIKE DECLARED BY THE SWITCH MEN AND THE OF MEN ABE SUDDENLY THROWN OUT OF STOPPED AT 7 OCLOCK LAST NIGHT IN THE NEW AND ALBANY connection with the represent the Knights of A from the Central Depot to The Ile Say This Is Only tho of of Albany Trains are Still No Yet Reported and All Hands Waiting of the The threatened strike of employees of the Now York Central and Hudson Elver Hail road took last The road was completely tied up between Albany and New York and the men said the strike would be extended all tho way to Buffalo Webb slated that the trouble was confined to tho switchmen and yardmen in the Forty second street the and North freicht yard and West Albany embracing in all 850 but tho men assorted that when an attempt was made to resume today it would bo found that the strike extended far beyond thoso Webb said the baggage men and were taking any part in tho and lie did not think they The strikers said that on this point ho was also Now New Haven and Hartford road is also as its run into tho Grand Central No tho trains of the Harlem INAUGURATING THE The last passenger train run out of the A Voting TO THE 1 years of this is making an reputation for A ow months ago she hit upon a new process if making Saratoga chips which is mud to xcol all Bho began to manufacture hone for local busi now becari in small room lit the womans a few her business was supplying private families and the Exchange yhe sent samples f her product to wholesale dealers and received orders from 1ueoln and These aro now regular and she furnishes them with 000 ounds per She buys potatoes by the of aud directs the entire in tho Owing to tho groat glut of blue nnd weak in the which lasted from Moil ay until and during which ully one hundred thousand pounds were brown the having to be into requisition to carry the fish to arron tho fishermen at Monmouth havo ceased drawing The result of this action was elt yesterday when there was an actual mine in the which it had en hard to got one cent going up to 0 a while brought It is probable that will go even as there is no supply to draw from the little that is in tho OUR TIMES A JL story that places the blood of four persons on the head of one A sensa tion that THE WORLD has un SUNDAY Undo President has approved the joint resolution to permit the of the Treasury to consent for a cable railway in front of New York Font Office and the Army The For Rhone Island ana cent showers along coast stationary temperature in Isl in For Eastern Hew fair in towers in southern portion warmer winas itling to for New Jersey ana showers warmer variable The following record shows tho changes in the temperature lor the past twentyfour m comparison with tho correspond ing date uf last an indicated by tho thermometer at pharmacy oil I 81 76 ia K for date Trains In between Jersey Reading om on all SUtlon station last night was tho oclock local for it started apparently everything was in its normal A minute later the switchmen and yardmen on duty quietly walked out of tho yard and no trains came in or went out after ex cept the oclock fast A statement on behalf of the railroad was made last night by during Chauncey absence in is Acting The street compris ing the Grand Hudson and New Now Haven and Hartford rail the freight yard at 8ixtylif th street and North and the West Albany yard are Wobb The and perhaps some trainmen are comprised in tlie We can not tell positively about points other than those but we dont believe there is any trouble Our report is that there is at present no trouble west of nor iu there any on the West Shore Trains on road aro running as and our perishable freight and live stock are being handled by TIIK We got as many as possible of our senger trains into the depot during the early nart of the but tho yard be came and then wo had the passengers transferred at and below Some of them reached tho city on tho New York and Northern and some camo on the and Elevated By tho tunnel was blocked and no more trains could bo got The Chicago limited was the train blocked in tho tunnel aud the passengers had to be unloaded at Tho Saratoga due at was unloaded at Mott Haven A train started about from Mott Haven for Croton to carry local and wo expect it to got through all as we are sure our trainmen generally are not going to In the three yards there are about eight hundred and fifty men but wo cannot give the exact as we cannot tell how many may so to work Wo only employ a small percentage of tho 8fiO at and feel confident some of our mou will stand by us and not NO Thus far there has been no and wo expect men quit and quietly went away and have BO far as wo havo sought to annoy The oclock local train to Croton was tho last one out of this Our estimate of the number of passengers who wore dis appointed by our trains not going out to night in as follows Montreal American express Convey no pas Chicago und Louis The 0 oclock fast mail went but it carries no On the Harlem road there are five local trains tied up between hero and White The New Haven road ran no trains out of or into this station since the strike but is transferring its trains to the Harlem branch at New and running to the station above thu Har lem The Now York Central can proba bly run trains above Mott Haven but wo havo not arranged to do so We will open up our passenger business and hope to get enough men to replace the strikers tomorrow to do at least a fair share of our regular d not know that we any trouble on with I tn light of to interfere in any matter be tween the Company and its you deny me on Interview f deny you on interview if you propose to discuss nny trouble between this Company ami its Holland then NOT CALLED That comprises every word Toucey was also present and will verify my The fiftyfive men were dis charged for different reasons by the official iu charge at various Webb was asked whether Depeir had been cabled to come and replied that he had not aud so far as he was Depow was not coming Webb appears to regard Toucey and with their competent to take care of the On the ticket windows in the Grand Cen tral and Harlem Uiver the following notice was posted about 10 oclock The sale of tickets has been discontinued tem Tho ticket agent will refund if called upon to do General INFORMATION HARP TO There was no notice on the ticket office of the New New Haven Hartford but an employee stood outside the ticket office and informed people that tho trains were running from tho Harlem Biver There were many people in the Now York Central as late as 11 wondering what tho notice hut unable to obtain tho desired except when at rare intervals an employee of the road passed through the Tho gates across the entrance of the incoming section of the big station were closed and no explanation of tho nonarrival of the trains was bulle but thero wore plenty of people about to impart information on the THE MONTREAL TRAIN It is said that the express for Mon treal was made up aud all ready to start when tho fireman and brakemen left the The conductor is reported to have been promised other as but ho could not get either man or Then it was learned that a strike hud been ordered on tho Central Biver Under those orders trains were abandoned all along the route at 7 THE PASSENGERS There was groat excitement among tho passengers on the trains and among the crowds constantly arriving for the purpose of taking other The passenger rooms were soon with anxious peo ple and the at tho depot were besieged with eager The Grand Union and Murray Hill hotels were for a time crowded with disappointed and have not near the amount of necessary to meet the de mands thus far made upon Tho under used their utmost endeavors to preserve order around tho and to prevent the opera tions of the who their game and collected around the neighbor THE of tho not only had his station aud yards but he also notified the precincts further up and tho entire road waa patrolled by Two officers stood guard over bridge crossing the and others paid special attention to other important The Brooklyn baseball under arrived at the station about 11 oclock to take a train for where they havo an engagement at y oclock thin When informed of tho situation Ward promptly marshalled his mou and took an train for the station above tho Harlem SOME OF THE DISCHARGED The following is a partial list of tho men with their occupation and length of service fourteen years six years never had n black mark against Charles New car ten Thomas department Grand ent llL Central Hevon is Now trainman and bag OP THE The cause of the strike was the dis charge of fiftyfive men for nood and suffi cient We were riven the option of reinstating those submitting to a We declined tho men aud do not propose to reinstate them under any The dis charges took or three weeka ago and a number committees have see General Toucey and I seethe evening pipers say I snubbed the of the This ia not ast I treated him I had my take down the entire it is with twentyone John New passenger three Now passenger live Juliu passenger twenty Joint doorman aud passenger ttu Frank Lo assistant station Al eighteen Commissioner Albany Clerk West fifteen West twenty William West fifteen TI West ten West ten Juliu West William West aeven West twenty West ten West Philip West ton TRAINS STOP AT A Crowd of Impatient Passengers la tlie Union TO THE scone at the Union Depot hero tonight is a reproduction of the scene enacted during the of except that tho troops that formed a conspicuous feature then are Tho depot is filled with a throng of impatient passengers who have been dropped in this city by tho striking crews of the various Train the day accommodation from he was abandoned by its crew at Went Albany und the passengers had to make their way to tho city on the street Tbo North due here at 15 did not arrive until after S and camo crawling across the bridge into the depot yard at a snails All the switches aro Any en gineer who attempts to handle a train has to move with extreme caution to prevent There has been no tion about the When the order to strike every switchman loft bis aud as soon thereafter as a train by an Albany crew came in the brakemen left General Agent of tho Passenger has given out a statement from Webb that the Company is determined to fight the and will protect all men who remain in its A West Shore train arrived about 0 but went no from West Albany about midnight indicate a more condition of affairs than in this The North Shore which was started westward at 10 as far us the Lumber street when it was brought to a halt byan open The train had only one brakeman and a Two brakemen started with the but one was called away by the strikers before the train left the After considerable delay the was started the put on the brakes and caused a second At last the train was moved ai far as the heavy grade about a mile west ot the where it now stands stalled Deports from West Albany elate tin  

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