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Vo1 . LIY...N° l7,ftV¿ NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, IHH3.-TWELVE] PAGES. PRICE THREE TEXTS.
GBESHAM AS OLIVER TWIST
.OOE»S NOTHING BUT ask FOR "MORE"
ABOUT THE AI.MANCA AFFAIR.
TTHEV THE Ar» INTERIM LIOHTHOC8E IXSPECTOR
r.ETTRNS. PERHAPS BTATB DEPARTMENT
OrWlClAlB W'Ll. 1-1/ K IT MORI COURAGE
-MIMNWHIl.i: MR I HI. '.COMPARES
rotes** with the Spanish minister
AX1» TALKS A KITTLE TO RE¬
PORTERS THE TR1BCTÙA1
OF A PRIVATE SECRETARY.[ET TKLCOKaPH To Tliu TRIBUNE.]
Waahlngl I | Chile in« Pi, Bldenl Is
»ngaged In the Inspection of üghth usea s m*>-
where along the coast of North Caro] na it is Im-lalbli that the Stati Department should trans¬
act public business of any Importance. Ne iherthe Aotlnp Secretary n r h.s Immediate superior,
rotary ..;. sham, would dan lo take any Btepato vindicate the nag without firm
consulting the Light! ise Insp - ad Interim,or until after thai Important functi narj had
consented to resume u .. Icsa pxa I
character of Presl lenl I United States. For |thi se sin pie i the da«.-'¦.¦ . ,;"
i w á--~ li ; mei is In the case >. the Alllança, x-
cept, perhapa the publication In New-York of
Acting Secretar« '.; '¦ tter to »Captain Cross-
man, aaklng for "further details"; few stray
and totally Irrelevant remark« by Ihe SpanishMinister hi r an i the rather 11. :' Mr. Depew published In The Tribune thia
morning and ' v ;i ,!l"
¿ature of "n -ws"
THK ItKSl'Li OF "COMPARING NOTES."
It i i wit h a imewhaiowlish solemnity this afterno n that Stat« I .. ¦-
partaient If I Sefior Muruaga have
pared n« tes" n tl .¦ law api II able lo the
ni the Spa -vThin
comparing »f not esultt-d In reau
tatlntr an by \U >rn#y-«ai er il
Stanl n In July, 1S6 I Ion read as f« I-
krwe:A cruiser of v» .« ¦> right I kit m tl .
>:,<,t! : .. racter »ti '.a-.- ship she maymeet at p.- i not u perfe : one, «ivl
the vl unlahe bj caí ..¦.
»n 1 con!.- a by dete. -i The partyr..ak::.ii the own .
..- ! si.'i> may take for the
purpose .¦:' aseen g tl nallt) of another- peril. 'i'h¡a right of Inouiry
. »r¡ b- exercised only on the hl»h ¦
ffieei ha- the rlghi to go Into the harbor of; v i- ?. wl h which hli Government I* pea .¦
. - int the natl ty ol a vessel which la
lying thereFMatlng to this opinion, SefJ r >' ¡r-: i^ is
quoted this aftern on as saying that "the Span¬ish gunboat kepi within Ihe strl I letter of iheIan as laid down by the Uniti i States; first, In'raising hi r own colon .¦.¦¦. g a
: k shut across thi ; »w« of the !plinquent.' "
Sefior Muruaga Is an oxperienc piornal andthe 1 »-¦ lags,
It is imp mil I«, ii erefore, i ¡- .< ve that he
. l have malnl »It I for » sit gle moment that
[ the Alllanç i I In the «
gree analogous to the case diso ssed bj AGeneral Stani >n. The latter presumes that ; ¦
merchantman fir»¦¦! ai m-of-war has re-
i t hi'isr het » and d ire her nation¬
ality, Capí n '. .man's protest, on th«
trary, shows '.'-..it he hoisted the United States
tuiK aaTUBcdlately upon f--ightii»fr the Spanish gun¬boat, . thai an elaborate exchange of eour-
1 a ensued l I Dring began. r 11 er
question, apparently raise«! by Sell - Muit whether the sh tte gun wa«j almi ;
r.-t. Is certainly Immaterial, as far aa . «
t: m of Inter atii na'. law is concerned, Il I
h' most only I iv agg ivated the ffet and
possibly In« .. a«« the * 111 f »r d images, ha the
Spaniard :¦ a better gunner than heÛ. |, It dd ne i thii g mors.
"APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS" SENT.
A thor ..- day
gras aa Interview which a ting Secretan U a'
ter some pen - I ...¦.¦¦
of newspap...
, time ii. the State Department, t. t h .
gel Infoi .
jr.it to their papers, aa matter f rma Ity, the
j'< .; : ei of thi Ml« hlgai mal
»Mr, UhL" said tl .:¦.¦ pi -
t. .-;. .¦ -ii <; ivernn
"Or i ave u Uona been given to the
American Minister In Madrid to file such pro¬
test another m< mber of the partyMr. I a dignll I impre» Ive
t - is If weif I down bjthe r' ; and thei
J | ... _>,r, v. I.«.:i
sent" "What i I an... ...
"i . »priati.' I believe," "
Acting Seci ; his fullh«-l«) ' mercury inth" wall .. i alarmli 'a gayel It at lib
arty to i great m Thev.«;- irs thei..;;..T "aj pro)
:
to Meure i it i
"'un r s! le of I%...:.«; n of the
ministration. It-.. I th«- President his last
; ill report «,1i he Germa :¡ < U< ral ai \pia to hl fî
«.
fu -.- r ' r ASain«iaa: I surren '.¦¦:.-.¡x ail
. «trategl ;i!. gain«nacy of «General Harri
that a P« ricial d' >. en lo d
¦ f an ofHi er of h - own
i ting, .i I | lead those a rival« emy. The >n:n- nurse
It aeems, the s- is preraarlng lo
f;l: '¦'¦' now. ¦ tralghtl vai I tale i»l»
' ime particularsIt IS It is I
ItIt must I pi1 ., .. .,tii vli \m\ after
J . leard;r i:' 'ore i p sing ma hlnei y ol the.,',';"'-'-- nt .,!, be sei In motion. [I is a pr.i-
','; I'm- heart of a patrl il i >ap f ¡r
«MÜRBER BEGINNING TO BE WORRIEDIt If Interesting, also, to i »te that Private
&*"".¦'¦:, Thurbei is beginning ; . feel alarmed*'°' '¦ arduous taak of Inspecting the light-¦casaa along the North Carolina coast and look¬ing r ,r ¦.¦¦r; ,. r'ylng principles" among the Inlets
^ the Virginia shore ma) Incapacitate hla chief"¦. returna ti .n¡ attending I ¦ the dlaeharge
'''.''¦ ... .,;,,, dutlee tiirin that In-k''i i" demanding prompt reparation from
'l I »re are the troubles In New-Orleana«.".»...a .-': i-. Englishman waa Imprudei roughb<r ' hea against a bullet and ha« canned¦,r Julian Li utter a mild complaint In Colorado.ja»» Italians have been killed, and .-is ¦¦ conse-
';''.'". Haron Fava proteata. There are Oer-wf?Jr*rti France and Denmark wishing t«i kmiv
,1,*"* .','" going to «i" about certain rommor-
" qaesttona whlek the«« have the bad taste to**">> Imi rtant Th«n are m»., Japan aad,,"'' to h-;m metilatlon wns offered, and who¦und read) to atop k\;irni each other as aoon h«
g' wveland is ready to si ip killing «.neks no,«spscting llghthouaaa. All these litri. nüitter«. ofj° J*J»s«Kjuence whatarcr, muM A-ait until the¦gpector returns. P'»j>r Secretary «".r«'shani is at
25 Ar':*W"i keeping discreetly sick; his As-
laaita, ¦"¦tary wrings his hands and deplor.-srat" that maken hlrn I he target «if wicked
»i'Poslt'.on papera, and gantle Thuiber double-
t. opa hl« motlone agalni the b .*¦¦* h »ur thatwill bring hin maat« bu« » t atter I to bu
\V.\s IT Till; SUEVA ESPAXA?HIIK IS BKUKYKI. ".. lit: .il' '.». VK.-Hir \YHI'-H
FIRED ii'« »N Till" ".1.1.1 \ v \.
Tampa, Fla., March 14. In Haval .. up to thetime of the departure of the Olivette, no «roí habeen r reive«! regardn tl ng upon ihc steamer
Allicanca bj a Spanish nunbo.it. "If the outrage
occurred, ...-¦ th<-r. i* no reaaoii 10 doubt from the
.n of Captain 'roean an, «aid n:.,-i-' Lav« be« " " " -'' "
ci-ultter Nu« ».. Eapafia, whl« h hae been |Kinr, i. ,i. - .. -i ¦' i«- patrolThe Nu.-va K-:.:. :-. la known t« i.n th( eaat
.,,,., is ..:. i|...- of runnlnK IIIteen to
aevei ¦¦ n kn an ho ir, wh heu.se w which "" .Mil u '! '' '¦ "
Al :. \ FARRICATK »X. HE 9 VYS.
.nir. npAXini mixistf.b poksn r bki.ikvk that
THK AI.I-IAN'A WAS FIRKH (»
Waahlngi n. Mai h N Benor Mnruagu, ic S| in-
I«, M" -'. ...;:.-'"-1 '¦.' opln "i '
,-, »tory ot Captain Croseman »f the firms on the
, waJ a pure rabrlcatloi ..- all effori on:. th«
., .¦.. Span'-ii gu ... Itlea In Cuba ha ..<
been unsucc¦.I have i¦ ¦. » 1 -'i cablegram from the i
Oen« of '"'¦..' -lit he »1 stei nnsa to
m.» tel. »r the.. .
... i... , l. » ....-¦.
nythli»ill (fair. 11 >m
tatloirlea to made at Santiago .-. Cuba il
.. -I ;.' - !.. ;; .¦ .. »» ;-.
HIlppOSfMl ,'.,.¦. \\ ll.tl.'.I! ¦. i. ¦'
.. hy u Spá n i«vi KBi tl.».:..: th«pulInto ;. Spanish port and r«
» - i Spm (I
:i!.«:i 1er V
nd it I*nent. In
i.t. Lancea, I ' -,
l rake, a i
rat a In the vleinl"Of .-. ui >... until it..- whole itt« 1
" ..!».¦ »erj en :..¦..'¦-.
an i to ihla end I have air« idy sent u bl ram
t.. Spain, informli ; th« i
I giving ., t.. laely ih< o\ Inlon* of t
"What 1 onaider wo ild be fallmen!, hi:.I '.i the (Government ol the I'nliedaa well, would he for thla Uovernithe affldarlt* .>. Captain Cro anilMs paasengera 1 urn huh. thej will n« igree »ith
a*, h oihei an 1 1 belle*, e that la the. taken."
Th,- Minister raid he would r« ¦<¦... Inforiby cable from Cuba ..- soon a* .i lea ml be !,
by the .. m horitlea thereIt wa »täte«! at the Btate ! »epai 't
noon, .t, ! . monee to a «lu .]though "exi-eedingly l!i..|\' that Capta»» ¦. i. r«-s|K)ll it, |. -r-...ii lo the >.-,.¦S. retar» 'hi for an .it!. ..i .. Ii und «
» . iree of '. hi \
f the ....¦- el from t point of Cuba:¦ iche to the Nava lnt«-lllgei
have l.i. .": leavor ng I v-
tl it ..!..! "!l Ihl \ -.
not au ..¦-.. led Tl ey say thaiboata In Cubai -»
nlsh« 1 by Capí in of I u Uniold and of the aame pa ¦¦
ff< r n COma. March 14 N'othlna ..
y aa to a S .-
The 1 -;..¦ . 1telegraphed to Sani go ar.«l <¦
THE FI-AO ''':i T' "I"s THE SHIP
REXATi 'Ii M< »RG '¦'¦
-.
|ht TF.-.r:- '. » Pll ro r )
Washtngl >n, Mai '.';-.-. itbroad ai pal ¦. ,.,...-.
tloi i. hi* ninirj are
keenly Intereated in the Mitai «"¦.
Ion a ith « 'i r,:. ii .
'.: had n hi Interest to|e t. H> -..«¦.k«- not only of the un*
s. anlard and ? tlthe ultimate t< I of theMnphatl -n li:i- opllwei .¦ advlnahta und» r 1 »
he i
that an Am«ai bj -,
n'..¦ .¦
Ci
¦-¦; ¦.:.-¦¦ .,
I!> »ng.......
«ill a«
.....
lha" '- in lime of j :
....... rv i.,that there!
¦.
'e*J State . i. and!. TI <-I Ol
:'¦ 1 v. Itl
I nth«I J.llhll | i .,, I'D
i /:.,'...>¦ I'd Wilin arm«
. .-. .i
a-era either In' a ...
t.. ¦...-'.¦-....¦ m nu.a*be alioA
...
... .. ihia ro.intr; ¦.
-..
,.'..¦:.,¦. ¦
l-OIII' HI ..,-..
.. pretend -,--..
I'nited..
.... ...
.,.-.. t, ,'..,.' .¦ Ig of II
,,.'...: -,- UIi..'.....
....-..¦:
f Captain CmtllHIl II ' 'ii 'he
¦.. ¦¦'¦¦;; I
,., '.
Spain. ,.
'i ' '¦ -..i ......¦.
Hier. He m
». i,. ..-r .¦ n H nuit' i
but th. ho., d v. bile eoui'hi"i .. ,.:,.... ..¦ '.ir
I take It. In ¦ r ""I'1Tl
i. a» IIn-'i' i: '.. I. :. avlng Urn« I«, -how v.-.
i ,.,. a1» rommmi rh,!. Cermai y or Krai
..mil.. ..i i t; .1
tir |< le I. would Hit lie, \\*hi/. omplalnl ol In II Injury ihe
ui.'th'irl leu do noi . d< tails ol.. ||
prove h la case n le pal Ibt and sub-....pi, ntlj I car the othi i Id« befor* taking actionAfter much reflection on the - ibje am of Iheopl .. ¦: ihai we .-«i" ".
.'" prompt ....
aari n ve in auch ma ti\\ hat "' more, I would at om fllapatrh a Heel
warship* t., Havana, '."i In it.«- aplrli of Jingoismand '.... In th* way f threat Hut th» r* I* h
aerloiia naiirrectlon going on in Cuba, »amere we
have exiemrive political and »omtnei lal InterewtaI do n«,; want to ¦< tlclae ihe atithorltte* bul ii I*mj ..¡.'.ni ... th:.! when the revolution r« k>- out l»»nof A.l.iiirni Meade'* aquadmn ehou^d have Rom dl-rectlj i.« Cuban water* I .-< that lha fieri la en¦..<K".l in évolution* In th" Weal Indie» Thi r*erclnea ¡ire Importani n, ihe wn- ..f training and«ii<«.;i>lii.. for the men Thej oould, however, havebeen «-olid... !'-.i aa well In Cuban water«, end .»t
ih. aame time American Intereet* it. that ijuarterw .¡l.i hava i.eer. better protect« Ha l one oi moreAmertran ».-s-i> been at Havana doubt ' IheIndlecreei Bpanlnh commander won)«] have aeaault-«.«I the A1l:ani,it. But ihif« u noi i, Th" Cubanrevolution ;.. nmr» y. rlo-;y u,.,- \. »uppos* Thehirst appropriation« voted by the Corle* j.»..v that.Miefe la «Iko an inaurrectloñ reported In the Philip¬pine Islaii-ls. fln<l BpaUn has li^r,,ir,.. i.i.mi..-. ¡i.vv-»\ oi the Alliaiii.ii nfTeii and foi othei obvlou*rea »tona. H would i«e prüdem t.» »end warahlpaCuban wateiM. TT.eir presence there v.ou'.d hav- a(roo-l moral effect; and beside*, we owe it t., our
'lljrnlty to make a representation of fon to back
Continued en Third Page,
.1 MOVE BY CUBAN EEBL
ORGANIZING A PROVISIONAL OOVI
MENT, WITH MARTÍ AS PRESIDEN
RISIKOS REPORTE!» IX Tin: BASTERN PAR'
THE isi.AM' \ PIMBrSTEH tU'ARE ATTAMTEIJWRAPH CENSORSHIP IN SPAIN
Tampa, Fin., March U. When the Olivettirived here to-night from Havana a rushmade for the passengers, In search of «'
revolutionär) news A Cuban, who hau coman Important mission, atated that a provlfGovernment had l..1 organid .. and thateral Martl h id be« 11 n ade Pro\ isl nal PresliGeneral lomez "»as ma le general Inret Un lona r» army, as now organlz I, con
of ii.000 infantry and 3,000 avairy, The Ctiai .¦ ai me with machettes and Ifies, whileSpanish force* are armed with rifles and theat) w 11 I, n h i»- extremely cluins).
K.1-1 Saturday .1 Peace Comtnis««l««n In beof the Government visited Mansllla ind onfewith ; i« Insurgent omniander, General Elwith u 1 lew in in Ing hal flic r andu m 1: in lnj il iwn thfir arms ind take
oath lleglsnci to G«vi iment, In w
1- th.»» h 1I1I !... p.-ir.l :>. The n
'« ' ;. m¦¦¦ Mai n 1 la 1 la, ne
rebel !. h lei of th« lasl Insurr«and i' ¦.: T" r h« 'turne 1
Misted. GenM I them mn. oui .. 11 Mtene I to 1
r led ". 111 :¦ :. Il lir ill V»
' li i\..¦ camp r ¦.¦..!,¦ penalty ol tu
.\ :; f I.:¦;!."\:
I '. 1*1.11 ,!'..'¦. f gi
-.'¦.'¦ .n
n, a T ¦..
In St. N'ehI ,1 :.
:.Itun.i »r severa layi Ls n
In 'I'.i mpa that a1 lull j..
it a\ . '. M
an I »all I Cuba tin T i< s«lay- n
a I '1 "
l i-'. i In N
and .!-..¦¦. .-. ind|.i. s* .. n< i-«J«'iiti:i|. ¦.. h<int'!», if a .1 -,.. ig-n!
and r ¦..in« »¦....IHating that he n
nanu of all th«». ; \ 1. .1. 1 rida '!'.¦.
W ¦.-..
,,!. H) -...; ,. '..
it loi thi Spai Mil Ister ai u s
riie ns gra '.'.
thing '
i'ast r. was
rnlngIhe Ma
.......
-,
put y V .1 MMinister at V
und tl'.
? m
irms.: htng sms
11.. 1J t rntake in 1
.:
B|priva '
!...
I. The G ha
\i
Ited t pass '.the ki eg
I.I HUNG I'll w;'.-» INSTI.L.-;, . -s M ' ' IV M.' r
A«l < IIIN A
I II EH
i- \iai 11 .-...¦ . .'
A
It is 1 ; ingm liidemnli '
....¦. rhe Japanese «
ing ¡1 montón and K:¦ '.¦ .. bj it
i" paid "I'll! 'I I« I:::' I! '¦ ' 'hita«ly to sum . thern s«ius«li
The Kmp« and D01ag< '¦ En près» .»..in« Ki Hui 1 1 1 that 1
ni The, u|brang from them the '.¦
rahl« iif 1 ''1I1 a, a '>. »h, thej.'
prep1 ¦; vi h 14 The .. ntr *».'. « a porn
graphs:.. itai k-l th.';
I 1 f i'i 1reaIng «if Mai b 11 1 ¦. pull -1 will
. pul ! Ano!I,. 11 g, uní uta k. tl
'.. but WM -¦
i-nty «. J.-ipane.aM loss was six a ain«le«Mai !» \ ... mi- m. 1 i| 1 iragraph
'I Ti bui.a' ayi In i'-fi ren ...¦.¦¦
ru \ ;¦-
vlihoiil I :..peí i tl in of the oui-..¦ I'uwi ts.
Wa« hin« »n, Mai h 11 The State I.irtm« 1
1 h hi lo the report froiV. thai Bppe iled the Unite
.¦ 11, 1 1 .- ;¦ n 1 ' " lo operate Iih< p-. >ns with Japan They thlnl1h.1t. et If he »poi ; pi >ve 10 be u nvi, foi
1 'ow : . the matti¡11 this stage ol the es< .. p.lings
A MISSIXU 1/// I'll / U iv.
1: A KAVIS, fil'T "! WORK, WRITES Lirrrn::
».Nil IH IPPK Ml.
.-'m. !. M Ma ks, il : ¦¦"¦'. Baat Righty-et«jrhthSt., calle«! al Polie« 11 .,...¦. r -i. |aj ansal thai li- brothei i, 1« Kilward \ I > ivlI went v-two yea 1 old. of No. 1,715 Madt«a»n-avi hs:.. in Ing sin« M »ndi last, and that he mightive mmltl ul< Id »lar* l«l it .vis wai
,, membfi of rompan) <'. "f 'in- mi, llattalloa, an
that in- ha<i been 'im "f «"ri. foi son.nu Olili'- da) he dl ippean-d Davis wrote a letter to hksrlfe, who Is oníj sight.1 years old and 10 whomh<- had !.. n married six m mthe, telling lier 1h.1i
when she !¦ '¦..'... it he would t»- m. lead as a dooii! also wi »t« .1 KM. r to ths captain of nti
company, lying thai be would socn !". shovellinailihebottom of ti.,1. Davis «-,,* last ¦*...
ai the '"ni 1 .»! une-hundrei-and lenth-at andTh iv.-, .m Monday night, In compsn) with a
numbei of ¦.I'.ini- men of whom h« was a friendThe styl ¦.' htm letters «n«l bis general characterlead those who know hint b«ss( !.¦ Eiellevs that h« 1«
-nil alive-_. «.
DEOPPED DEAD IE inr. railway BTATIOEGsorg* 'I Bpall, of Stratford, Peon., «1r.i¡nie.i deu.i
on ih« atalrwa) "f th" elevated ticket ofTW in the
Grand Central Station lata yestsrday afternaoa.ii was at lirai thought Hui be ha'l n fit, and an
ambulance was summoned from IHower Hospital,lint the man was iI^h<1 when th" iimliuliui«-«« ar
lived Sj.all. Who «n1« about lift v years old, is
¦uppoaad t'» have been an Insurance tiroker He
was Identified bj .1 tag <m hi- key ring, which arnv«»
)ii« name and address The ta« also stniw«d him
by a member of 8t. John's l>«iae. No, K F sad A M
of Stratford He a,a'i nrora .. Oread Army buttonin bli pocketa were found s whit« handkerchiefwii his name stamped on it. m gold watch andchain, .« i'iir of steel bowad eyeglasses, a poi-ketkrif« ini'i lâll in innn^j There wen .ilne m num-
i.atm of lneuran«*e pamphlets arid in|»»-rs The iiodvwas nmovd to the polios Htatlnu In the Grandentra! Htatloa, and from ihrr«» to ;h« Morgua A
telegram waa sent to Btratford notlíjlnj the deadmarra relatives last night.
FOR THE BOTANICALGARDENENCOURAGING PROGRESS BRING MADE.
THF piM OF $.,o:,.o«io RAtfttrn, Ot*T OF *taO.0tM TH"
QCIREI) : *> l í AID WIM !'!.: HIVKS' T«. THE
l'it".ii:.*r i'.v THI! CITÏ WTTVE WORK
T.i ni: nrcnt'N IN A PHORT MTMf*> meeting of th" corporal .;.-. «if the New-York
Botanical Garden was h Id yesterday afternoon.-.t tho room* of the Geographical Society, N'.>. 11West Twenty-nlnth-at, at which Important de¬talla fur the formation uf a gre u pleaeure «groundt'.«r New-York Clt; were dlacuesed. Th ui.-.-iitih'waa in aecret leaalon, but enough of th- detallawere -riven out t,. ahow thai .« great Btrlde in
¦»curing ,i botanic gardi n for New Y k ha-» beentaken, and that it will n-.t t..- long before actualwort, «.n the building and ground will begin.It w.!,* announced yesterday that *?ir<¦ r..<. '. hadbeeii aubscribed toward the 1250,0»» which i.« !..-
".'in.-ii i,\ law before th-- garden cîorporatoni can
1.n work. A bill waa puss,-,', in th. Legislature»nd signed by th.. Governor, April :"». 1891, j.r .-
¦riding !... ihi establishment of a "Botant« Gar¬den .'iti'l Museum and Arboretum in Brona Park,m the i-itj ..: New-York, and t<> Incorporate thes--' Fork H tanl il Garden for carrying on the»an,.-." |{) the provision* ,.r tbla bill. Ihe ror-
; ¦; of the U »tanlcal < larden muet ralee» re fi »m the time the bill beca ne
a in tu., sum ..''$2 .'«.«... i,-. ubt*crlption. 'A'i'--:i
thin ;.» don« the .it> I* r**<|ulr« to *«*l a*
f land ii .I by i h.i poiIn l.. ¦¦ \ '¡i k, ami to .- -.¦ b nd* fur í <i.»
¦. t-. Hun ol -'ii'.ii.i bull ling and plantfor the pi ¦;,¦ ma .: nui.f he gar-
:¦ .'.. .¦ i,, rali b) i!.. e »rpla i»- m .i it..».» ¡,s n nu '. ':¦.¦ for an i a
Bi ' I great advantageda great dt) -i- any
p.«rk d .". un ll woi I' is aituat'-dil !.!.., m Ha i Bridge, ind
f i
f th I'll bi tl.itThe i .t k ontuln* ab ut T.
I. oí
through the middle >.f It ru Bi i Rivi r, one
m..-! pli'iurrsiju« email atreama in the
viclnlt) of New Vurk It l- ¦» favorite re« rl., in th» s"
the nti th«; Bota Garden, ao that a |
lion f th« .- .. ¡"ti *... i, on a« h aid..
,.--,. bj manyto the :¦.
lb« i' T are i n strict. to a n pai ta of ('.: on» l'-n
; .¦ f gieat natural pi bly be
ired l he u*e ft .. ¦¦¦¦. di :..
tUvinu r.. t: » It--, UK M' »N KlKvet ,i ... »
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t t
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pont Mori.'.,-. ..' nd
| . I he fli si
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great ' »I Garden pif aupporter* from
tart. «' Ile
| t , a T
. it»1flnai
I we have
.rlth a¦
. t id bee wc -hall b
and the f landT ' ."¦'...
lha ik ol
irate i v
.
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We gotun mi the se. on«l
I.' '« is*». There su glviIIt "
t, al.an Ion thi* ilrat Ithat...... |1 n - i"
. rlpi »m will gotowa Ihe | i
i present I«, ...
. and «
,| ,.ibt that t rl bed in a
|,va If 'n.l.I, It hae noi ilr**ad> .
.red T.« all pi ictl .'I Intenta and |.»i11»>-> ..i. ,1 Ganlen Is assur-d, an I
.. ... ..,,:.. the deta.... ml w ik i '¦ »pethai In "
:.. ..(- to t. the Ilrat d<t,.A.,. ., ik ng ground I "¦ ^"..'W« the l«e f any |
¦ti. :,:. 1 now we
-. pin I two ..'.'
an '¦"- will *in -.¦ '"" bealnnlns ol whni...,;.; ' »tanlcal ga
R'ol !"
TO l'.i:«.1N WORK BOON
lir Nathaniel I. Bi I»' '»¦* Columbia .'
Tl
.We annoi .». pr» ei give the (a
f .ui plana t the publl >. l"" 1 can «»>.. ,: ,: ,;,,,; n |.i-..i.-.t I* In :« m >«t
(mon .,., »v.- Will pt..l..it.l.\ be¬
gin ... live work on II In Fh »rl ilu - rhere in
man! detail* In Idental lo the starting »1 a greaient« rpr*se like this yd to L* arranged, bul we
are rapldlj get I Uta these u I« r way. .»'¦ we ».ill
be ni', org m; "i In a few week*Tlie corporal M ol the Botanical t.ar.len are
Hell, !,,w. Charle« P John H >*.-»a !..
Chtirle \ I«..- .. Addlaon Br.iwn. Park« (.mlwln.H pottei Charle* Butler, hdwli »pel*,
llus S'anderbilt. Nathaniel l. Brltton, Mor-n- K. Jeaup, -I Plerpi'ni Vlor«aan. A»ra-Srj^ -.r-
:,.-r- ii <» Mills, Charb' F Ch »n 11« r, Hi-
W \fevera.vWilliam C S. »Ichermerh »rn, Oswaldottendorfer. Tlmothj F Allen Henrj B11 .»:. William «: Chna\ », John H K
Samuel Sluane, William II R«>bert*-on. Stephen I
Nn ,. BI« hard Wataon Gilder. Thoma*. Hogg.N'el n Smith, Samuel W. Ealrchlld. !-'11">r ,:M'V,"la) William II S Wood, «îeorge M. Oliott.Charleg I'. Cox, Jame« R. PII h« ;ini1 l "r"y K
I'yii.'.
A PUGILISTIC ENCOUNTER.
THE UAKAGnR-J "K CORRKTT MCI.,! T01"*''-'
ORirm BXf-HAxnK unvR 'rM'-' IN T,,,:
miJCMAM H'>i s^:
The raeta of n lively bara-knaekto 9§*i »*al <>'*-
curre.I enrlv Welresrlav momltlg In 'h° reading-room of the roieman House between Corbetfi»»...linger. W. J. Brady, and Charlea Beban, the
manager fur Vo.ing «irlfT... leaked OUI laat Bight.According to the atory. the Bghl .*«* ehort ami
sharp, nn.l ha.l not the ,'on.eei,»nt» bet« se^rati-deither trocid have been ¦ go«! wkject far the ear.
geon'H car'
on Itrady's face, nra.lv J» MJ^ jwtll» M».but nulckty reco-eered and W "}." "',1"1"- »,r,K-
Intr him In the ne. k and flooring Mm.Sa ther of the in<*n .onld he se, n las! i.lKht. b'lt
«y'e-vltniiaaea ware buay telling th* atory In the gaM.
TROOPS m 7 1\ WISCBE8TBR. Va.
NEGROES THREATEN TO RERTt'E A PRISONERAND in l.'N Tin: TOWN.
Winchester, Va», March 14. -For th» s°c.in'l time
lince the war Winchester Is practically under mili¬tary control, «m March .". Thornton Parker, col »red,was arrested for ittempted aasaull on Mrs. Melton,living near MMdletown this county. Parker, after
i Ing fully Identified .>- the assailant, was lodged In
Jail here and Indicted on Monday by ¦ special <,r.ind
Jury and hla triii set for to-morrow. Threats of
lynching have been made, an'l th" a groea of thlicity have expressed th.-ii intention m rescue Lbe
negro and burn the I in
Rupprc-ssed excitement and Indignation have been
manifest for Beveral days especially when th" ne-
gri es peradi t ,\:i i groups '.:i Tuesday r.ltiitwere .: -i rsi by the police. Th- municipali then i'"i' ici lie clti un 1er
military protection to-night Three companies sev-
entj live men ol the ïd Vlntlnla Regiment, underColonel .1. i' (taker, arrlvi l here on the 7:30 p. m.
train, and are virtually In charge. Kverything «as
nui"! at a o'clock to-night, an the presence of thetroops will probably prêt nt an) irther disturbance.
s m.\s ni:u im ii im: BUMPERS
TWO WOMEN LVI.» MIAKEN If ON AS ELf-.-
VATETl SHCTTJ.E TRAIN IN THIRTT EOPRTH ST
he engine attached ne of th.» shuttle train'«
between the Long Island Ferry end th" Thirty-fourth-at, station of ihe Thlrd-ave. elevated roadsma.he«! Into the bumpers at the ,.iti"i terminalabout 12 m o'.-;."'K t/eatrrla» afternoon, and two
women were severel) Injun I. The elevatiwi <.!
.'. ¡rea" 'St eci In regar 1 top tciiîly, of the East Thirty-
¦. tl .-¦ wh< n ¦ m m
n is« if hi ha I heat of the., iifi : . s to make sn
\ .;i on the platform of
tiic station !¦ ¦' -'¦ fr 'in
tlospll II* IWO
:\ mei w.'l M it."I Flslier, «Uty-eighl... i: F..urn an«l ¡.-- :i
,. ty-tw.»' N ..'.¦ Hi rk mer
Brooklyn 1 .. I« .>. »m in ¦.- .¦ - ¡he... :¦:;¦¦! to go to a h".-y.-
tl |. :. utile aii« sent h<.,!.¦.! r mgei woman .¦
., me !-,..! ,"ii-
I of the li ni .¦' »kenIt was learned (hit there was nur n«lu toron the
-, ,'i :.. of le irge W.
,i m. i. n -n raps of coi ü : i it
>\ ¦* ,i Hreni u ¦... bo was ai tea i ofi.i ! t n" . tins
with ti."!. was reported that th.» woman, l.ydla Thomp-
.¦ h., was hurt in the accident waa l.ydlapi on li r - ii-
i;..,|,.-. .. Hospital I ti ..'¦' «»¡li lte.1 the fact thaiihe lnjure<l i Thon m. who
-, i.».. Herklmer-si Brooklyn rlhe a
suffering fron ¦. I». but li .r
oniiti ¦. t night. Is not serlo s
ai l -' n .Il I»«- «Ilscharg i from the host
PRESERTIXG PEACE IS SEW-ORLEASS.
i n V fJRi II S RES! Ul IV« iRI I'NPER PROTEC-
TI« 'N "" rili »»I'M * s i' I
NVw "I-,--.. Mai h 'i About li o'clock this
ng ihe Washington Artillery, commanded byKI bantson ting of two nea
Hot jt 120 men armi I a
irmory and pro« .... led d i* ntown.
When I > .. del i 'olonel R|i hsnls in
,,, i- ¡,. »¦ tanl * ilk«*d to the s nith-In sheus, where ti..- were met byf the road :' m .. was u..\..\
to ha-. I In the i '.'-1 and i 'olonelItlchanlson procee«l««>d oi th« levee to find the best
it ton for th« - In the mean titn>» tinli >f Sergeant M i 'al .. i a i
ol Iters. Kverj b ly '»a»
k« pt mo« only thosi w h ha ! bus ne is on
tu.- wharf oi going n ferry « ere
.'.;!¦.,.. it. freight ii > « hi« h offet. . : otm In the
'.-..' u »I ;a
iiiTi.r III ind a unohstpn t,-i rangegun was train« : tow .trl
Ht Phlllii . ind tl .. .¦ Air the en t of ttieMarket. <-<imma I he whole part
Mini i i. ¡retting I. a
ill'. he result
Í.4.1I1» iHoinr aataMIehod .i "«lead Una." be-I whlt'l was ;.nttted to 11
!>. -,¦.. »a to clear the sl<!« atre« .
f .':¦¦ crowd pusnina ick as far as (teeatur-.« ¦.¦ li r- i m--, amoi
that a «rk a mid heI weri v«, a". , t
Tl mlxe I>nt. sh iwing
bad c»-a i v: or« leeij u'i lo k' proi ¦ en larj
went stton was roll«
ere for twoir;.au
the red Into the.. \ ..., ..f
id the "ie-ir iwl.
Ingll lers, wa r.-htn* thenan
I 4th I »fate tr ops \v-r.»..
.
rlune .e front. Details
- -.
work t these p m«l no trn has oe,i iVhite men were
t.itulini groups llstanceon an* te the i."<t
.. in go aboutth« " w irk In pea«-« H'.e negro«-.».¦IK .-
...
and militar) i ¦¦'¦ tloi I . leve« »'III ¡ . sei Itsform« <U < o'clock the negroes
..:f work at a and wi '.m*
, it tla returned to
th*-ll 'i "IOrders wen Il ] r the troops to remain
on irther mil
éSfílSC PROECTIOS FOR ITALI.iX*.
i¡iiVERN'»R M'INTYRE ' » '¦¦ i HIS INTENTION OF
ni. .i.i uvn THE I.AW In "I »RAI>
qriKT Kt WAIJlK.XHIRa
I ,,:¦.¦-.! ron« r - J ir) In l um
nf the Italians « ,:i ha \\ alsenb irga v« rdlct to the effect that th«
A. .. \,\\ i,;, peraoru unknown, The !..:...»»,!,<
the communications whl h passed between A I
lug Italia . and < lovernor Mi I<r.\ re
. ..!;»¦.- ..a the subji of l hing of I
li ,. i. .. .' March H IWTo Un ¡xi-« llei \ A VV, M it nor >'f
.-: i ha ve fro that at or,« n oi v\ '!«. li irg, ol this morning
ai», n i o'i-li '. two It.tilans ere i 'i., n fnim thei mo in«l ..- ni ih !¦.. .ir"
.a. v n in.,! ".',;. ¦;¦¦¦-¦: I Si III in the.¦,.',. :\ ul a . ifa '¦ lltlt)s
ire tbn inannei There-t. I, Joeeph l'ii Italian .."Hani for tli!«
. ¡"\ el n .!' of th" Stale to
ik" su us ma; *.¦¦ n< ar« to Insure pro-te on fm hi htnl | rop« it. if th« Ita lans in
i nI) of the minorities n th« A iluei mo(\>ii!it\. Very rev|i n ..¦, .i «, i,.,-,!
.i iM.i». A Una ¡'..i. tn1» liver, \1 irel. 13, »¦.
.-'.i i: plying t.. your comm in .'.it on of March 13,ju- i. - \"i. have «¦!>. iioi '.i ..i i.it havetelegraphed to th« rlherifi ol »Va »nig foi
Ion con ruing I he .:....: :. ¦. -. an«I to pnt his prlsonei in 1 will take such m ht» r ai«fpn.»w.tr> ami can be taken within suthorit:
rre.l ."i ni" bj law t insur protei tl »n heind proiiert) of the Itali.u usi lj In the
said Huérfano i'oiinty, t!i" same as if th.-\ wen«American citizens have th« further tumor to
that It !- not w; i. now ti : i me thai the Itallans in question are noi American citizens lt«»t«pect-fully, your "i" '!;"tii serv ml.
AI/HKRT W M'INTVRB. Governor.Th.- ; >\. mur h is i.- ..-.,. a telegram from Baron
Fava al Wash ngton isklng him to proc«s«sd at once
ai i"- -t ih.- murderers if ;!i" Italians at Waisenburg. Governor Mdntyre will aci at once. i»r.
«'i.», Italian consul I. also r.Ived a telegramfrom Baron Fava directing him lo go lo Walsenb irgto night !i" III ihe;Thi « morning It. t*uneo received ¡i telegram from
the Italians ol Walsenhurg asking him for protect ¦' He assured them t^.u' he had the word ol theGovernor that i)i"\ would !». protected, and addedthai the milRary was read) ¦. depart si a mo-in«»iit's notice in Cuneo does not anticipate anyf'iithi-r tr<i'ii.i.'. He will mU" ^t^*|ls to apprehendthe murderers.
« »f the m.-i i who were killed near Walsenhurgnul in the jut 1 ther.-, Joseph Wellsby wan an Amer¬ican twenty-three \.ura of «gc und unmarried./.u'etto. kili«"l «m the roH.i. ha.i latel) come fromItaly, where he ¡«sfl ¦ wife and four children; hehad taken out first papera Francisco Ronchotto,killed in jail, was an i fallan eitiz.-u. unmarrtad,and thirty rears old. Antonio Lorenzo, killed in
Jail, whs an Italian cttla n. Unmarried, and twenty-three reara of use. of the athera, (Haccaklna undVtttarl, htnl tajiín «mi drat papara
WrtlM^ntiiira. t*M. March 14 «julet reigns aealn In
th" Italian colony here. Whits the fr!en«U «if themurdered men are «-Mil Intensely excited, there im
little probability that they will attempt to renor:
to violence. There are a larg«- number >.f ItalianaIn Denver, and they are loud In their denunciationsof th«- aiay,.rs of their c'untrymen, but the«, haveiiiM.I" no effort to Organise and ¡ire closely watc»iejti> ths police, for whom the» have a wholesomeri'Biie.-t. only on» of the victima was an American Iettisea.
TWO NEW POLICE hILLö.
TO FORCE THE MAYOR'S HAND
P.EORr.ANIZATTON OF THE DEPARTMENT
BY THE COMMISSIONERS.
THE USXOW COMMITTEE DECIDES fPON A MOTJ*
MES HI PAHTIPAN Pt-AN FOn THE F.UrCTIOM
ANT» API'i'INTMENT 09 THE I-'Ot'R MR1I-
HKP.S Of THE FOUCS BOARD.A
TEAK ('WANTED FOP. INVESTI-
«;aTIN«í THE QIAI.IKH'A-TIOXI OF MEMBERS
or 'iHE inn»
rORMBD I-'op.iT-j.
¡UT TF.I.IÎ'ÏRAPII TO THK TRint'NE.]Ail any, Mardi 14 if the hills wtitch were mad«
pul.lli' t..-nlgh: by the members of the LSSOW In-
veatlgating »Committee are paesad by the l,egia-
Lature it Is plain that Mayor Strong will have to
decide at once whether he will retain in ofltoaJames .I. Martin, »Charlea H. .Murray and MtchaejlKerwln, the Tammany Hall Polte» 0>muil**a*l<a*a**iof N-w-V .rk. Th.. billa say that the Hoard ol
police which i« in rgtstencc at tha time they t*s»
come law« ghall remain in offlce'untll January I,i «-. or until the end of Mayor String's term.
Tli. v My further that this Board of I'.illee shallr-. irganiaa 'u.¦. Police Department of New-York.Republl «ti politlclana g.-tieraliy regard the tun. m attempt bj Thomas >'. Platt t. force the
hand of the Mayor and learn his intentions re-
gai ling the Board of Police; whether, for la*itai ". Murray and Kerwln, appointed PotloaCommieslonen by Mayor Gllroy at Mr. Platt's
request, are to I.» retained in Office. This new
leglalatlon la thus an amendment of tha power' i «moval law, for that law gives Mayor Strong
until June 28, 1895, In whl 'h to appoint P »lice Com.i. Thle, it. « ffe ». abridges that period to
one month, ao far 'is the Police rnmmla**V*ii>*ri;,-,. eon «erned, Mr. Platt has a baraaatnganxiety
learn whether or not Murray ai,«i Kerwln are
be relegat id I » private life. They are pot or¬
naments f th" Republican party. No one would
Tiiink fur a moment of claiming that they wer-î
representative New-Tori* Republicans But li
they are removed Mr. Platt thinks he can pos«
M a martyi and 'laitn other patronage from
>; ivern i Mort« n and the RepaMtcan Législature.Por lèverai «lays it has been apparent tha' M;
Biatt's; followers In Albany, under Instructionfrom him, were seekit.g for a grievance. Com>missioner Brookfleld'a announcement of his ln-
.enti.'ii to give .lilies to some prominent antl-Platt
Republicans Of N'ew-Y«.rk, has b«-en welcomed
by then. "I wish Brookfield would write a b«»«>k,"aald Louis F. Payn to-day, a* th .ugh paraphras¬ing the express! n: "Oh, that mine en>my wouldWl '.. a book!" and then he added: "Yes. I wish
he arould writ« u boi k contain.ng a full list ofsuch appointments as thoae he ann«.unced to¬
day :h:ü h" Inunda making. It would help us
mightily."Senator Lsgow wil. submit these n^w bills t-y
the Senate to-morrow. They «'annn get upon tii -
calendar In a printed form until Monday evening.They inns; lip print.-1 three 'ia»s before 'L ¦¦.¦
can h»- considered. It. will not be until Thursday,then, that they can be legally acted upon in a
final form by th» Benate, Th* day followingthey may be acted upon by the Legislature. If
thai sh.-'iM happen Mayor Strong would have
fifteen days to consider them. If he should veto
them It would take th«- Legislature four or *.Ue
«lavs to pass fh«»m again. Thus, If they should
be passed over Mayor Strong's veto, they Aouldr:.«t reach Governor Morton until ahmt April 10.
But Mr. Plait's followers arould think it to theiradvantsge to know positively «»n that date
whether Murray and Kerwln were to remain or
to lose their places. Possibly they reason 'hit,should Mayor Strung ptovs stea'ifast, the legis¬lature c.iu'.d be U^«'.l 10 retaliate in RHM way
upon th- May r. or at least 10 give Mr. Platt
s..tue patronage in the Interior of th.- state.
The ¡i«'x »w Investigating Committee"! hills ar*
¦»» ;.'. number. One eava that tha Hoard ,.f
P shall have four members, and the other
pi -.; lea that thle board ahall re» rganlse the PU--¦ Department, The most Interesting feature «M
the n um ¦'. Police bill Is it« provision that at
the end of the terms of the Police Commissionersm office nt th" tima when it becon es ¦ law «>n
January 1, lift, they shall be aucceeded by four
Commlesloners, elected In Kovtmber, IH7. The
i.i -partisan principia is rejected In this bill, f «r a
non-partisan dtlaens* parts under it Is author-
iged t-> ele» t two of the members of the board.The two candidates f .r Police Commissioners re.
reiving the highest number of rotas are to bs
ired elected, and t!u> Mayor of the city is to
nominate aa the «iher two "the two pet*soM who
shall have received th.> highest number of votes
next to the two persons who shall have been
elected Police Cotnmlasaoners of the city."Benator Lesow thinks that un 1er »u h a liw
two Republicana and two Democrats would In»pvltably be elected as Polies Commissionsre ; but,of v urse, tills Is n««t certain. Another notable
feature »I the Board of Polies Mil is its «Teat: m\
of ill- office of Chief «>f Pottes und DefHity Chief.
TI Police Reorganisation Mil l* interesting in
thai It practically gives the B ard of PoHce of.\.'w-Y rk a >ear in which to make an Investi
gatlon as to the qualifications <»f membera oft
police force and to remove them from office. The
i.fti ere under trial arc not to hive any c .tinsel,and th" right ¦«'" review in the courts It denied.There la this to b- said, also, that the Lesow In¬vestigating Commltt»ee, by Introducing the bills,
ally reject»* In advance thi.se regar.ling ih»
Board of Pol »and Reorganisation of tue PottosDepartment of Mew-Torh just framed by the
Commit!.f Ten. These measure« are, dia-
metrlcatly opposed t.. th.- oommlttee'a bills, and
tn.'ir provision! cannot be reconciled.The Lesow Committee met this afternoon and
i »pted th..*> bilis as its own. Benatora Cant r
and Bradley, the Democratic members of thac mimift, e, dissent from the favorable report.Henal >t- Lesow will ask the Benate to-morrow to
,:.il».' them a special or.1er for >'0:i-ido! ati.n ua
Thursday next
THE BOARD <>>¦' POUCI BILL.Tha principal features of the B >:ir.i of p ;i ebiii
are ,.s follosrs:The Police Commiaalonera «tin an- In ..flic,» whau
il.ii. act simit take effect t-n.»U. unleaa aooner re-
moved, reapisrtlvelj bold then offices until !he ftruday ..f January, UM, and until their aucceeaoraahall have qualined, in case of th>- creation of a
Vacancy In office by th«* removal, resignation or
death ..f a Police Commlaetoncr, or at the expira-tton of th.- term of o fit e of unv Police Commis-atoner .»f the city of Kew-Tcvk in office when this...i shall lake effect, prior to the l«l of Januar».,ISM, i lie Mayor ,.f said city shall within ten »Jaysthereafter appoint his buccommot for his unexptredterm; provided, however, thai the su«-, essor so ap¬pointed shall not belong to and be of the samo
political faith and opinion .in State ami Nationallaauea as n.e majority .«f said board, as then run.stuntedAfter the 1st day of November. 1M>7. there ahall
be elected in the city .r New-York two Poiic«» ommlsaloners of sntd city, who ahall hold theirreapeçllve ofgeea for a term of six vear«, from thafirst «lay of January eucccedlng their election an.lUntil their successors are duly elected and «hallhave ij.ialine.1 The Mayor of the cltv of New-i »rk shall, immediately after the vote* are can-vusstd. appoint by writing two additional PoliceoiiimtsKloner* of aald city, to be associated with
tie two Commissioners who »hall have bsen elected,iiml whli-h ("ommtsaioners so to be appointed ahallbe those two person* who shall have received thehigheat number of votes tiexi to the two personawl.o shall have be-xi elected Police ('ommtssloneraof sail city. Rai,'. Polie- C »nimlaslonerr so ap-">li.ti"t shall hold nrtlce for a term of six yearar«>m the first «lay of January succeeding their ap-»olntmeut. and s»hall not be subject to removalmm offl -e «luring their reapectlve terms, exceptipon «hargea and for cauae. after an opportunity«> be hranl In defence. If a vacancy shall occurOtherwise than by expiration of the term ¿f ojßoe