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   World (Newspaper) - January 10, 1894, New York, New York                                Weather ALWAYS IF IT IS SO STATED IN THE WORLD ALMANAC FOR ON ALL 25 U Open to or I IS NEVER EASY TO BO YOTT THAT IN 1803 THE PRINTED v UU HELP WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS THAN THE AND ALL THE NEW YOKK NEWS PAPERS COMBINED 1 PRICE TWO NEW JANUARY 1894 PRICE TWO 16 TODAYS NEWS IN BRIEF Indications for today Rain or slightly Highest temperature yester 33 38 30M average for corresponding day lost The street markets were after an early yielded all along the 534 shares ana Money easy ancl sterling exchange May wheat In New York opened up from yesterdays official soon advanced to but later became weaker and closed The crop report of the Agricultural De was considered fas Hearty fc it in SHOTTED GUNS ing Free Cotton declined 0 to 11 unfavorable cable advices caused the ae Total sales at the New York Cotton The leading futures closed thus a SJi 05 a 04 a 05 and May at 20 a IN AND ABOUND NEW Several thousand more loaves were received for the Bread and the distribution con with gratifying The Bar Association passed resolutions con demning the action of the Senate Judiciary Committee in refusing to confirm the nomina tion of William Hornblower for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Dumont Clarke was elected President of the American Exchange National to succeed George Mayor annual message was presented to the He writes favorably of every thing in the citys history for 1893 except rapid Romance is outdone in the developments in the Barrowcliff Many cracks have been found in the Wash ington Deputy Assistant District Attorney Lindsay promoted to the rank of Assistant District Attorney by Adirondack guides show extraordinary mem Court makes a record with ap of thirteen thieves for examination at one Louis Hyman weds on a Jacob Town Clerk of New sued for which he lost at a crap game at Bath Beach and for which he had President Martin was reelected by the Police Several John released since testified for Brockway in the reformatory in Republican editors of the State come to New York to boom an editorial campaign associa John McKanes lawyers argued for the dismissal of the indictments against Rumors are afloat that Tammany will play false in the Congressional elections In the Fourteenth and Fifteenth The Republican members of the New Jersey Benate seceded from that body and organized by themselves when they discovered that the credentials of new members were to be care fully The Democrats have ten Senators and the Republicans The Governor recognized the Democratic Justice was married to Miss Frances Invitations are out A crank disturbs Father of the Church of Our Lady of iu is dead of pneu The Union League Republican reformers de upon a policy of reorganization opposed to that thought to be favored by ex Senator At the Reid It is Senator Platt s plan to reconstitute the Police Board was He didnt like and so hur tied the presentation of his at The tariff debate was continued In the Wilson and Burrows making the principal Congressmen are laughing at the expense of Jersey City men who wanted lo hire Tom Reed and Wilton to attend a The condition ol Uncle Sam s finances grows more serious Debate on the Elections was postponed by the The Walker board has that the a hull be it is Details of the Request to Restore Queen PRESIDENT DOLES FIRM No Immediate Prospect of Brushing the Dust from the LAUGHING AT THE QUEENS Special Correspondence of The via though still is now after a period of tense and dangerous Minister Willis has spoken nt He has or rather the complete surrender of the provisional and has received an emphatic though polite Once the marines of all the warships in the including the British and President of the provisional in Emma where the band was Hatch said it was the understanding o himself and associates that the marines were to be landed in the morning and the provisional Government was but Willis evi changed his morning of the 20th he sent Consul the palace and informed the that he would like to call upon at that building with a communication of President Dole and Cabinet said they would be glad to receive Willis and the time was set at in the Willis arrived at the appointed He came alone and was received with due gravity by Dole and his STATES A Tho Interview lasted only fifteen rain Willis read the following document to President Dole and the Cabinet President and Gentlemen The Presi dent of the United States has very much re the delay in the Hawaiian but it has been much of it aa has occurred since my arrival has been due to certain conditions precedent compliance with which was required before I was authorized to confer with The President also as most assuredly do that any secrecy should have surrounded the interchange of views be tween our two I may say that the secrecy thus far observed has been in the interest and for the safety of all your I need hardly premise that the Presidents action upon the Hawaiian question has been under the dictates of honor and duty it is now and has been from the beginning absolutely free from and resentment and en tirely consistent with the friendship and treaty tics which have so closely bound together our respective The President deemed it his duty to with draw from the Senate the treaty of which had been signed by the Secretary of HL CORK Famous Priest Carried Off by an FULLY RECONCILED WITH BISHOP GER BEFORE HE CAREER OP A DOMESTIC for a nonpartisan police board wafl Introduced at Albany by Senator Senator OConnor introduced anon partisan election The Meredith members of his church at by Intro ducing printed ballots for church Now he says he must The hatters to concede moat Of the privileges the manufacturers but the manufacturers would listen to nothing ghort of absolute independence from labor or An attempt by the Carnegie Steel Company to roll a 0inch beam of aluminum ut Home stead but another trial will be A band of smugglers 1ms been discovered at Ban John U Sullivan REVO a tap with an Indian club and knocked him This in After his wife and Will lam tried to kill himself by cutting an artery with his broken Nora of thought It would be fun to have n mock marriage to Will iam Hope insists on making the Jest a s A to kill murderers by electricity has been introduced in the Maryland Minister Willis requested the restoration of UNITED STATES MINISTER ALBERT Liliuokalani and President the provisional Government refused to President Cleveland ii preparing another message to on the Hawaiian It was reported in Paris that President of had and then that he was but both reports were Da who Is understood to be a repudiates a monarchical pro issued in his it is Parliament to look Into the management of the British section nt the Worlds Italys troubles Viscount Deerhurst s career has been varied The pigeon shooting content between New Jersey and Kings County teams resulted in a victory for thu List of entries for Morris Turks big handi caps is Duval will make a test cane by having a boxing at Jacksonville Saturday Frank Ives beat George Slosson In the second game of the threecornered billiard match at i Be Bridegroom in Earnest Hope proposed marriage to Miss Nora Corcoran re in fun she A mock was by James Now Hope refuses to Rive up Miss his friends claiming that the marriage was Liquor and These diseases are treated with perfect suc cess at 146 West New and 10O Montague No detention from Regular in were ready to land to restore the The hour been set and arms and BO the officers had been served out to the but at the last moment the American Minister changed his backed only by the moral force of his Instructions not by armed requested the surrender of the provisional After the arrival of the had thrown the people Into a nervous convulsion every one expected momentarily that an attempt would be made to restore the Queen by force of It was thought by Royalists and provisional Government people alike that the cut ter had brought Instructions from President Cleveland to that They felt sure that their long period of waiting would now bo broken by something But for five days Minister Willis made no Meanwhile the excitement In the city In and it would have very little to provoke an Men have fought here before in and they were ready to They around with chips on their but fortunately no chip was knocked There was a practical suspension of and the women and children re mained In their homes in order to be out of the way if the bulleto should begin Tho wives of several naval officers who are stop ping at tho Hawaiian Hotel packed their and most precious belongings in their trunks and sent them on board the Phila delphia and the The wife and daugh ter of Admiral Invin were among the ladies who took this These be coming added to the excitement and apprehension of the A community lite which Is shut off from the world by the laek of all cable Is to concentrate its attention upon it and easily and excusably becomes morbid over a state of affairs as has prevailed The absence of definite so far as Honolulu was of the intentions of tho American Government was au additional reason for suspense and READY TO In the live days of waiting there were re rumors that the marines were about to land in the interests of the It was a fact that they were ready on the morning of the 10th to All the hud been culled on bourd their The arms and ammunition were and the great guns were trained on the Minister Willis will say nothing about but officers on board the Philadelphia and the Adams and the British gunboat Champion are The World cor respondent s authority for Admiral Invin asked about this subsequently when Clevelands special message on the Hawaiian question came and said we had the men not to attack the provisional Gov but to protect the citizens in case of ol the the night it Is had told some ladles at a party that the British and Japanese marines were to be landed the next day and restore the On the same night The World correspondent met Vice state and the agents of your and to despatch a trusted representative to Hawaii to impartially Investigate tho causes of your and to report the true situa tion in these This information was needed the better to enable the President to discharge a delicate and important Father Patrick of the Church of Our Lady of died at his home at At his bedside were who attended him during Father and his assistant priests one of the oldest members of his and his two who have attended him during his Death came A few minutes before Father Corrigan died he asked Chabert to give him saying that he was Chabert gave him a sip of Father Cor then surprised those around him by arising from his He stood only a few then suddenly collapsed and fell on his Cha bert at this time found his respiration to be Father Corrigan was breathing and in a few moments Cha bert declared that he was John OHara took charge of the Chabert said that Father Corrlgan died without a and that his death was He could not have had an easier said I was at his and he passed away so suddenly that I was taken by PRIESTS LAST Father Corrlgan caught cold last Tues which rapidly developed into pneu It is said that he had a tion that he would He sent for Cor Attorney James one of hie and instructed him to draw up his Father Corri gan owned property County which is valued at much of which he had jokingly remark when will that was signing his Thursday last he was to his and Chabert A turn for the worse place Monday which ended in death last No arrangements have att yet been made for the Fabris and took Father death much to He received the last sacraments BISHOP WIGGER Bishop learned of Father Cor rigans death from a World reporter who called at Seton Hall College at The Bishop was The Bishop said he go to this morning and assume charge the From his conversation ancl gen eral It was evident that a perfect been effected between him und Father Corrigan Mon day The referring to that said I called on Father Corrlgan Mon day I found him very and in the course of a long interview became convinced that his end was Father Corrlgan realized that fact and told me he had made hls will and at tended to all his earthly The last rites of were ad ministered to him by Fathers Hennessey and of Jersey and he be gan to sink slowly yesterday I was he received the sacrament of the Eucharist from Father and was thoroughly prepared for the Father Corrlgan was about sixty years old und one of the most active priests in the He was a hard and loss will be UNCLE SAM attend to your own business the whole world is laughing at you Dont you see would be made a The pro motion never In his religious views Father Corrlgan was extremely and at his dinner PATRICK to several Protestant clergy men were A Washington despatch says that had retired when The World correspondent called at hiK residence with the news of Father The Delegates ex pressed treat regret at the melancholy keenly felt and deplored by all of At the same time Bishop Winger Bald he had been notified of the death of Father of the Church of Our Lady of Mount of He died at 2 He waa a young man and held his charge lor about three A LOVED PRIESTS Father Patrick Corrlgan 1as been pas ter of the Church of Our Lady of at since He was born in and went to Jersey City in He attended Peters Parochial and pupil at Academy In Jersey In 1851 he went to Marys whence went to All Hallow in He returned to the United States in and was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Ken rick In Marys June Immediately afterwards he was appointed assistant to John pastor of Peters Jersey In which he had been con His influence among the youth of the city was Bishop Bayley soon selected Father Corrlgan to take charge ofthe parish at Fort which comprised Hackensack and nearly of Bergen He was selected when Father Kelly in to take charge of Peters Jersey In 1871 he conceived the idea of Inducing the to establish a college In and as an inducement gave them his own church and His offer was In 1877 he was appointed tor of Marys Jersey and a few months later went to the Church of Our Lady of at Ho About fifteen months ago Father Cor sprang into national At that time he wrote a series of letters for in which he denounced IT Jersey City Men Offer to Pay Him and to Attend a Banquet and Special to The managers of a Jersey City is to take place arc doomed In disappointment and of Congress are laughing al their Jersey City men wrote recently lo Mc Pherson asking him to invite Roed and Representative of West to attend the banquet and respond to tt In the absence of the Senator a Jersey City Representative undertook tlie He was authorized by the letter to offer to Reed and Wilson each and their When Reed heard the proposition he grinned and said Of the laborer is worthy of his NO ALAS The Union League Crowd Sees Only One Plan to Work IT MAY NOT SUIT BUT WHAT OF THAT THE FACTIONS PLAYING FOR At the Union League Club tomorrow night the committee appointed in No vember to report on the reorganization the Republican party In this city will make its That report bids fair to result In open war between the club and Instead of the armed neutrality which has existed for the past five The which will be submitted over the names Horace Thomas Cornelius George Joseph Daniel Q Joel JOHN LS WE KICKS Sullivan Gave the that Tired Foaling by a Lore Tap with an Indian Sullivan played his Man From Boston at the Court Street Theatre last Saturday After the show he fell in with a party of convivial He reached the House about 3 oclock Sunday morning and the porter helped him up stairs to his Sullivan was wailing for as the porter walked he heard her telling the big follow just what she thought of such goings Clerk McCreedie was behind the He was vastly surprised a quarter of an hour later when a figure up to him and hysterically Bring a doctor Bring a doctor Im and John is dying Tho clerk and porter hurried upstairs and found the redoubtable John on the floor of his He was gazing steadily at the taut he could not see for he was as senseless as the Indian If Yon Who Have Will Then None Will Want A LOAF MAY MEAN A Most Generous Responses So to The Worlds 1ID COMES FROM OUT OF Stories of Hilary That An Host Eloquent and Should LET DEEDS FOLLOW YOUR club that lay beside Sullivan had followed the and again begged him Lo call a doctor In a When a physician arrived he found the big fel low had been knocked It took half an hour to bring the Man from to Burtalo find ms Then he put John to and John was very much ami while the doctor was trying to Edwin and a emphatically indorses the plan organization which practically the same i bring around her distinguished spouse committee has now before the she told how It all She said County Committal to he acted upon Saturday It is claimed that George Bliss is the father of the plan that ho wrote the report to the Union League Of the new county organization which is being formed under the personal supervision ot John it is generally has the secret support of the report says A now organization lias liccn for Boroo In course of formation under Um namu of Antl Tho of its leaders IB to with tlie organiza tion at the next State Convention the to rep resent the of this and ly ob recognition to their or Tor the present and make district and county of John began to row with her when he cumo and she lost her She picked up an Indian club from the floor and John a love tap on the But either the club was than she thought or she hit harder than she in for the once champion of the world dropped like a Everybody concerned In this playful connubial In cident was sworn to That is why the story has just leaked SHADOWS MAYOR If He Get that Fut Job He Says There Will Be A clad who carries a rusty calls dally at the office of Mayor in and county IIL i now Wo wants to know whether the Mayor has but for the present and the next few j not be accosted an a for the weeks I will have a pretty big job on my hands I regret that It will bo Impossible j two each o which retains tho for me to accent the vicious ot district mid ouch ol which claims that the oilier in blued liptin in en Wilson at first was disposed to regard the controlled In We as a but when that ought to have but one bused upon a 1 l MI A under the nt Impartial It was made he smiled and Republicans who are not themselves 1 I am afraid you will have to excuse Hoth men have received many Invitations to public but this Is the that hai been accompanied by an oiler of FOR THE POOR OP NEW YORK If tho Does Not Delay Legacy Will Be Special to The letter to World representative from Adams hays the will of Henrietta Meyers was probated there She died last Sat She was au aged very tric who hail lived alone since her husbands Meyers had many theories for caring for Die poor in large She left real estate THE DEPOSED From her latest Upon the facts embodied In Blounts the President arrive at certain conclusions and determined upon a certain course of with becomes my duty to acquaint The provisional Gov was not established by the Hawaiian people or with their F The re fused to surrender her powers to the provisional Government until convinced that the Minister of the United States had it as the de facto authority and would support and defend It with the military force of the United and that resistance would precipitate a bloody conflict with that She was advised by her Ministers and load the movement of the overthrow of her Government that if she surrendered under protest her would afterwards be fairly con by the President of the United The Queen finally yielded to the armed forces of the United then quartered in Hono relying on the good faith Bnd honor of the President when Informed of what had oc curred to undo the action of the Minister and reinstate her and the authority which sho claimed as the constitutional sovereign of the Hawaiian Alter a patient examination ot those of his priests ish Bishop fabl the German priests of the Newark dio he were trying to Ger manize the country by means of the Catholic He published a in which a German bishop figured as treating who were of Irish it was was meant in the Bishop Wigger wrote to Father Corrl ordering him to retract statements In the letters which the Bishop paid were Father Corrigan saying that he had made no false The result was that in Father Corrlgan received from Bishop Wigger an order to appear for trial 12 before an ecclesiastical court of the Newark The which at wide wan begun aa ordered by the and continued for several when It was brought to an abrupt termination by Father who wrote to the Bisho his regret for any m shop ex pressing his regret for any tional disrespect he might have Bishop Wigger lost no time In accept ing the and ordered that the trial be In the rumor became cur rent that another misunderstanding had occurred between Father Corrlgan and Bishop This drew out a letter from the former denying the He that he had differed with the Bishop in the latters belief that absolution should be denied to par ents who sent their children to public schools wihtout special y many he th Is would work a grave injustice If strictly followed one time it was believed that to new At to the poor named i It is not known that Meyers had II can tjc led render the advantage of their position and abide the consequences of an the new organization do tho In our whoever refuses to do and thereby to the defeat of the proponed by the of will bo t for tile prevention of efficiency and public confidence In the and for the of the Republican candidate for Governor at the next with a resolution in dorsing In full the report of the itee of Thirty of the County and concludes as follows 1 Nothing of the radical change proposed by that plan In sweeping away the entire district loader system will accomplish the desired Merely to a now set of leaders for tho old ones would leave IIB subject to tllo We ought at the snino time to dis pose of bad leadens and of the vicious system by which or others like can be In the mean time Jake Pat of the County Executive i and Leaders Frank John worth all of which she bequeathed Fred Glbbs and the others poor of New York William Niblack have been in a They agree with the friends of Platt in one and that la that tho Union League plan of election districts will never amount to Thursday night there be meeting oC these at Pattersons headquarters in the Seventh at which they will decide what to One of their number said last night that they would undoubtedly decide to vote at Saturday nights meet ing of the County Committee to accept the plan with a few slight These modifications will include a res in some way of the district rep Without that the plan wll not go Fred Gibbs and ex Senator Platt met by appointment las night at the Fifth Avenue and talked In private for halt an hour Neither would say whether tion was their subject of consideration But Glbbs did say that the Rooi plan as now under consideration win wholly and that if passe an organization could never be perfected under Its Marshal Jacobus the Ninth District said he agreed with The antimachine wh gave up their proposed a Cooper Union last night as a result o tho secret at th Windsor Hotel last Friday ar pushing their organization vigorously just the Last night a meeting was held in th Thirteenth at which Georg Cavanagh Resolutions wer adopted tho old machine an urging enroll the hew Tonight similar meetings will be helc In the Second and Die and other meetings this weel will be held In the and Twenty eighth The Provisional Com claims that It Is ready to organ ize a new County Committee at any and once all the Republican party In the except the Union League coterie and the him vet Yesterday he said to the officer who is on the little room Just outside the Mayors office The Mayor has promised mc a tat ancl j am to have It there will be The officer at the handbag and wondered there was a bomb in The crank was Informed by one of he clerks that the Mayor was too busy o attend to but was given a blank to nil On receiving this ie left the office AND TRICKY Chicago Women Hold Up Krobn and Leaving Not Even a lo The footpads intro a new wrinkle in tho business tonight s As Charles Krohn was passing along Forty eighth street he was accosted by two women who over their What time Is it T asked one of She instantly cast her shawl over Krohns the other seized him around tho neck and throw him U the while one of them held the other went through his securing his wages for the Before he could realize what had happened the women hud disap They left behind the Fell Into the a A policeman found John of 130 West in a saloon at One Hundred and Tenth street and Second avenue at 1 He was wet from head to foot and shaking witn He said he hod fallen into Mere while and had broken into the get In Court ho was with a Printed Ballots In Church Cauw a Rev Irving Meredith announces that he will resign the pastorship of the Hancock Congregational Strained relations the older members began some time when Mere dith introduced a printed ballot for church and made other it tilt fCn ol Pft ol will Hock i ior ill who think thut to There no LIKE SAGES his Kan Demanded Half a Million from the A welldressed of about forty walked Into the National 3unk yesterday afternoon and demanded He appeared to be perfectly He repeated his demand In a ouder and the cashier sent out for a The man was He was taken before Justice n Jefferson Market where he quite Indignant because he was nade a said I get from that bank every year without asking for It at I vas walt g for my brother to help it away when I was One of the bank officials said the man was violent and threatening In hia man The prisoner said he was George of Jersey He was com mitted to Bellevue Hospital for exam as to his mental Previously Joseph Sew New Contributions by visitors to dome of Pulitzer William Cape New New and New Syracuse Leine and Barbara New Long Island New New A Stranger in the Rudolph Ida New From a Little New Anna New Erne Van New New New New New Jack and Mount Katharine Glens A Edwin New Emma Helen New A Friend of the New New South New Goorge Palisades New HOBO New Commercial West Dona New A Reader of The White Manhattan College New York Now One Who IB New Elsie and New Now Dorothy New York Master Herbert Whetton New EDWARD The Story Is that He Wai Offered the Italian Mission and Declined It was told yesterday that after Van Alen resigned the Italian mission President Cleveland proffered the place to of who declined Edward Cooper was given a chance to go to He would not accept the and the plum fell to Cooper was seen last evening at his residence in North Washington After he had been told of the story he was asked Is it true that President Cleveland of you the Italian mission I must decline to Bald It is not a subject I care to speak Jerry A A Frioud to the New A Poor New New A Little Girl of Jersey City Long Island aia n 900 900 900 100 100 100 100 00 60 45 40 40 40 40 40 40 20 20 20 20 20 SO 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 a 8 S 8 t 4 8 8 a 2 a a a a a Judge Key to at United States Judge for tbe Eastern District of said today that he will retire from tho bench soon after his seventieth and go home to Judge Key was under President and has served u Judge with distinc tion many any Among for wart MC ft Hi Total Two songs arose in New York They were songs of which mingled together and rose heaven in a mighty chorus that told of mans humanity to One was t song of those who hungered and The other was the song of tho it la more to give of sympathy is uniting they were never united ine cry of the starving has hearts of those who know pl They have Let the hu be and have poured out sent forth Yesterday 1 came A loaf may mean a The generous need no one to imf I There is a melody in their hearts more divinely sweet than can They know they have men and women lesa miserable that have made lie and this should they A MM FNU  

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