Articles
- THE DAY IN THE HOUSE.; Many Bills of a Private Character Passed Without Debate.
- THE POWER TO "ESTABLISH."
- BROOKLYN HAS LOST $212.50; SUPPLIES NOBODY RECEIVED PAID FOR BY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. The Claim Was for "Excelsior Preparation" for the Park Department's Use.
- It Does Suggest a Difference.
- DEATH OF ADMIRAL HORNBY.; He Had Been in the British Navy Nearly Sixty Years.
- Prince Murat a Suicide.
- Will Strike on a New Plan.
- The Charity Organization Society.
- INTERCEDING FOR MRS. DOMINIS; The Wife of the Hawaiian President Asks Mercy for the ex-Queen.
- JULES LEMAITRES'S COMEDY; Artistic Success at the Gymnase of "L 'Age Difficile." PRONOUNCED HIT MADE BY ANTOINE In Yoyo, the Little Countess, Lemaitre Has Created a Type -- Good Acting by Mme. Judic and Others.
- BROOKLYNS AGAIN WIN.; Now Lend in the Metropolitan Chess Tournament.
- To Meet on Shiloh's Field.
- CROSS-EYED POLITICS.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES
- BASEBALL PRACTICE AT PRINCETON; Promising Prospect for a Strong 'Varsity Team -- Gymnastic Exhibitions.
- The Queen's First Brougham Drive.
- MISSIONARIES NOW IN DANGER.; Suspected by Turkish Authorities of Importing Arms.
- FIRE FOLLOWS EXPLOSION; Brooklyn's Big Academy of Music Was Threatened. BUILDING NEXT DOOR BURNED Hard Work by the Firemen Prevented the Flames from Spreading -- The Cause of the Explosion Not Known.
- DI CESNOLA CANNOT STAY; Artists and Archaeologists Show He Is Useless and Harmful. ALERT ONLY IN GETTING IN THE WAY He Arraigns as "Fresh Blood" Such Men as Kennedy, Choate, Adams, and Ward. HIS UNTRACEABLE CYPRIAN COLLECTIONS The Metropolitan Museum of Art Has Been Made by Him a By-Word Among Archaeologists. DI CESNOLA CANNOT STAY
- NEW-YORK NOMINEES CONFIRMED; Senate Holds an Executive Session and Senator Hill Secures the Confirmation of a Number of Men.
- RECENT CORNELL HAPPENINGS.; Sage College to be Enlarged -- Debates This Week.
- TERRORIZED BY A NEGRO; Women and Children of Lakeview Heights Chased by a Negro -- Pistols and Guns Now in Readiness for Him.
- POLICEMAN KENNEDY'S HARD LOT; Locked Up All Night, and in the Police Court His Accuser Would Make No Charge.
- TROLLEY'S LATEST VICTIM; Mrs. Jemima Johnson Run Down by a Myrtle Avenue Car. BOTH LEGS MUST BE AMPUTATED She Is Sixty-four Years Old, and Will Probably Die -- A Green Motormac Was Operating the Car.
- RECORDS OF THE BOWLERS; Interesting Games Rolled in Many of the Tournaments. OXFORD A SURE WINNER IN BROOKLYN First Prize in Bank Clerks' League Goes to Bank of Savings -- Close Contest of Harlem League Teams.
- CAUGHT A WOMAN SMOKING OPIUM; One Man Held for Trial, Seven Fined and the Woman Discharged.
- PERTH AMBOY'S WATER FRONT; BILL INTRODUCED IN NEW-JERSEY LEGISLATURE MAY AFFECT IT. If It Becomes a Law, Land Worth Over $60,000 Will Become the Property of Those Who Leased It Years Ago.
- TAKE A LITTLE MORE TIME.
- DARTMOUTH'S ATHLETIC MEET.; J.E.R. Hayes Won the Most Points -No Records Broken.
- CHINESE FORCES ROUTED; The Japanese Drive Their Enemies Back Toward Daifuton. THE VICTORS LOST BUT TEN MEN A Desire in Pekin that United States Minister Denby Shall Help in the Peace Negotiations.
- THREATS OF LYNCHING IN RAHWAY; Bitter Feeling Against Slone, the Murderer of Policeman Jewell -- The Prisoner Held for Trial.
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- TOPICS IN WASHINGTON; Congressmen-elect in the Capital "Learning the Ropes." DEMAND FOR AMERICAN PRODUCTS The Consul at Santos, Brazil, Reports that Articles Made in This Country Are Considered Superior.
- France Would Trade with Italy.
- A Business Body.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- Some Big American Counties.
- Domestics Are Never Unemployed.
- DRILLS TO BEGIN AT WEST POINT; They Will Be Resumed on March 15, After a Long Respite.
- TO MARRY A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT; Engagement Announced of Miss Leiter to Lord Scarsdale's Son.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Mr. Gresham to Speak at Galena.
- TIMELY TROTTING TOPICS; The Grand Circuit Flourishes in Spite of Western Opposition. GALESBURG STAKES DECLARED OFF Way Now Clear for a Big Meeting in This City -- Sporting League Meets with Favor in the West.
- IMPORTANT DECISIONS EXPECTED; The United States Supreme Court Meets To-day -- Some of the Great Lawsuits to be Settled.
- CAPTAINS AGAIN REVOLT; Officers of the Sixty-ninth Want to Get Rid of Major Duffy. IT'S ACTION OR DISBANDMENT NOW Men and Their Superiors Thoroughly Disgusted -- Captains Want Lieut. Col. Moran -- Duffy's "Pull."
- HARVARD OARSMEN ENCOURAGED; Less Shifting of Positions in the Boat -- A Spring Football Squad.
- LEO'S CORONATION ANNIVERSARY.; He Assists a Cardinal at Mass in the Sistine Chapel.
- Sought Death by Laudanum.
- WILL SEND FORCES TO CUBA.; Spanish Ministers Will Ask for an Unlimited Credit.
- THE CONDUCTOR USED A PISTOL; Two Passengers on a Brooklyn Car, Who Refused to Pay Fare, Shot at -- They Got Safely Away.
- AN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION; The Basis of Representation at the Forthcoming Convention of the Y.M.C.A. of North America.
- PORT DEPOSIT FLOODED; Great Ice Gorge in the Susquehanna River at Last Gives Way. HOUSES MOVED FROM FOUNDATIONS Kittanning and Ford City, Penn., in Danger of Being Swept Away -- Portions of Templeton Inundated.
- Will Stay at the White House.
- A Lumberman's Narrow Escape.
- NAVAL ACADEMY EXAMINATIONS.; Weeding Out the "Hopelessly Deficient" -- The Second Class's Record.
- IGNOBLE AND IMPOTENT; Infamous Record of the Dying Congress. A DISGRACE TO AMERICA Held in Contempt for What It Has Done and Neglected to Do. FAITHLESS TO PARTY AND COUNTRY Both Houses Involved in the Popular Feeling of Disappointment and Disgust. NO ONE REGRETS THE DISSOLUTION Roll of Dishonor Containing the Names of Those Who Have Betrayed the People.
- MANY YALE ALUMNI PRESENT; Interesting Services Held at the Students' Club -- Banner from Mrs. Shrady Was Presented.
- SCHMIDT'S LOCK WAS ALL RIGHT; But When Clerk Goeb Wanted Money He Raised the Top of the Desk and the Money Drawer Opened.
- Will Not Succeed Di Cesnola.
- Balfour Faulty in Syntax.
- REFORM AND CENTRALIZATION.
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- Ives in Poor Health.
- WORK BY J.F. RAFFAELLI
- EXTRAVAGANCE RUNS RIOT; Immense Appropriations by the Republican Legislature. MORTON'S WARNING GOES UNHEEDED A State of Things that Is Likely to Prove Very Unsatisfactory to the Voters of the Empire State.
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- STABBED HIMSELF TWICE; Inventor John W. McLean Taken to Bellevue as Insane. HE WAS FOUND BEATING HIS WIFE Police Think He Is Sane and that He Was Trying to Kill Himself When His Wife Interfered.
- No Religious Rites for M. Percher.
- Unexpected.
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- Publishers' Fair Rejoinder.
- YALE'S NEW LAW BUILDING; School to Take Possession at the Spring Term Opening. LECTURES FIXED FOR NEXT YEAR Dr. Henry Van Dyke of New-York to Deliver the Lyman Beecher Course -- Doings of the College Men and Clubs.
- A Daily Paper at Atlantic City.
- WELLS COLLEGE NOTES.; Changes in the Routine -- The Curriculum Extended.
- ALABAMA.
- THANKSGIVING FOR DELIVERANCE.
- TO BE A COUNTESS TO-DAY; Final Preparations for the Marriage of Miss Anna Gould. GOULD MANSION A BOWER OF ROSES Miss Helen Gould Gives Her Sister the Famous "Esterhazy" Diamond -- East Side Children Will Be Feasted.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
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- The New Senator from South Carolina.
- HOMAGE TO BISMARCK; Celebration of the Prince's Birthday to Last Over a Week. FLOODS FEARED IN GERMAN VALLEYS Emperor William Receives a Sword from the Sublime Porte for Refusing to Interfere in Armenia.
- THE POPE MAY INTERFERE.; A Rumor that He Will Denounce Anti-Semitic Agitation.
- A Thrifty Man.
- THE MONETARY CONFERENCE; Members of House and Senate Talking About the Delegation.
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- The Czar Has Influenza.
- Got the Better of Train Robbers.
- Duke of York's Remarkable Interest.
- THE HOUR OF DELIVERANCE.; Proposal to Celebrate It Made by the Minnesota Legislature.
- Smallpox Scare Spreading.
- CYCLE RACING AT MEXICO.; Good-Sized Crowd Sees the American Team Contest.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS; OUR AGE THE MOST SPIRITUAL THE SCHOOL OF LIFE. Divine Providence in the Light of Modern Science -- The Law of Development Applied to Christian Thinking and Living. By Theodore F. Seward. 12mo. New-York: James Pott & Co. $1.50.
- ATHLETICS AT COLUMBIA; A Busy Season Planned for Crews and the Baseball Teams. TRACK CANDIDATES HARD AT WORK The Moral Support of the President and Financial Support of the Students Is All Now Asked for.
- THE EXPERIENCE OF TRIESTE.
- Lacrosse the Game at Stevens.
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- A VIOLENT STORM ALONG SICILY; Vessels Wrecked, Buildings in Ruins, Five Persons Killed.
- A Guess.
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- AMONG THE PRINCETON STUDENTS; Opening of the New Tiger Inn Clubhouse -- Election of Society Officers.
- LOSS IN TORONTO HEAVY; Damage Done by the Great Sunday Fire Amounts to $1,200,000. BUT ONE STEAM FIRE ENGINE THERE Knox Presbyterian Church Among the Structures Burned -- Three Firemen Hurt -- Losses and Insurance.
- ROADSTERS AND LEAGUE AT ODDS; Union County Wheelmen Refused a Meet on Decoration Day.
- TO ANNEX THE ORANGES; Newark Preparing a Bill to Introduce in the Legislature. ORANGE FOLKS OPPOSE THAT, ANYWAY Praise for the Able Manner in Which the Consolidation Question Was Presented by "The Times."
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- TWO COMMISSIONS OR ONE; Bill at Albany to Combine Forestry with Fish and Game. PRESENT EVILS MIGHT BE DOUBLED Little Regard for the State Forests Has Been Shown in the Past -- Not Enough Game Protectors.
- MANY WAR SHIPS TO ASSEMBLE.; Plans for the Opening of the North Sea Canal.
- Said He Was Tired of Living.
- Noteworthy Petition to the Reichstag.
- Unsatisfied Longings.
- Rosebery's Condition Unsatisfactory.
- MANY SOULS NEGLECTED; Dr. Talmage Tells of Work That the Churches Do Not Touch. BEST WAY TO REACH OUTSIDERS Dr. Abbott Says Salvation Had Been Accomplished by Christ Before Crucifixion. RETRIBUTION SURE, SAYS DR. PARKHURST The Rev. J.A.B. Wilson Has More to Say About the Charity Organization Society -- Other Sermons.
- HARVARD TO GIVE AN ENGLISH PLAY; Ben Jonson's "Silent Woman" Will Be Produced with Careful Stage Effects.
- TWO STEAMSHIPS A TOTAL LOSS; The Furness Liner Venetian Breaks in Two Off Boston -- Steamer Oakdene Sinks Near Lewes, Del.
- INCAPABLE LAWMAKERS; The North Carolina Populists and Republicans in a Wrangle. WILL HOLD SEPARATE CAUCUSES County Government and Election Bills the Rocks Upon Which They Split -- Only Local Measures Passed.
- BALTIMORE'S EXPOSITION SITE IDEAL; It Is at Clifton, the Country Seat of the Late Johns Hopkins.
- $3,000 Fire in Yonkers.
- SOME ANTI-CRISP DEMOCRATS.; Plan to Have a Roll Call on a Resolution of Thanks.
- Curious Agreements in Old Deeds.
- THE TENEMENT HOUSE BILLS.
- Stabbed Two Persons with a Dirk.
- Bismarck Not to Attend the Council.
- The Hesitating Choir.
- Central Labor Union Extols Dampf.
- HIS WIFE AND FORTUNE LOST; While McCredie Is in Jail Mrs. McCredie Inherits a Fortune from Her Husband's Mother, Then Gets Divorced.
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- OWNS TECUMSEH'S HUNTING KNIFE; Except a Tomahawk, That Is the Only Relic of the Great Chief.
- LAST HOURS OF CONGRESS; Senate and House Agreeing on Appropriation Bills. THE HAWAIIAN CABLE PROJECT DEAD That Other Senate Job Which Proposed the Purchase of the Blaine Property Has Been Killed Also.
- HOLMAN RETIRES A POOR MAN.; The Veteran Indian Congressman Has Made No Money in Politics.
- Preparing for the Big Meet.
- TO INCLUDE ALMOST A COUNTY.; Ex-City Counsel Coult Preparing a Greater Newark Bill.
- Argon Creating a Disturbance.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- IT WAS BUILT IN 1684; The Home in Milford of the Late Nathan Gillette Pond.
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- Found Dead in Bed.
- Beginning the Campaign.
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- PROCEEDINGS IN THE SENATE.; Sunday Afternoon Enlivened by a Debate on Battle Ships.