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- Decrease in Circulation.
- Bishop Healey Very Ill.
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- RAILROAD MEN AND MATTERS.
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- Queen Victoria's Drawing Room.
- Her Mission.
- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
- JUSTICE QUIGLEY'S TRIAL BEGUN; Mr. Yonge Prepared to Show that the Magistrate Dismissed Rioters Against Whom Evidence Was Strong.
- NOT GIVEN TO RESIGNING; Gen. Di Cesnola Not That Kind of Director. THE OPPOSITION TO HIM GROWING " He Will Have to be Put Out," Says One Trustee of the Museum of Art -- To Make an Effort in May.
- CANNON IS DISINGENUOUS; His Reply to Charges Is Largely Made Up of Evasions. AVOIDS MAKING A DIRECT DENIAL Further Explanations of His Connection with the Church and Politics Are Called For. THE FAMILY AND PUBLIC EXPENDITURES Relations of the Temple Fund with the Saltair Pleasure Resort Not Explained.
- Sir Bedivere Won at Chicago.
- THE FLOOD DAMAGE IN PORT DEPOSIT; Believed that It Will Cost $25,000 to Make It Good.
- Working on the Coxey Boom.
- Drooped Dead Before the Constable.
- Swept the Fixed Light Away.
- International Bell Telephone Report.
- STORMY SCENES AT THE JOHNSON TRIAL; Ex-Gov. Waller Insulted by Mrs. Johnson's Husband.
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- PAUL DEROULEDE INDIGNANT.; He Objects to the Letter Accepting Germany's Invitation.
- EFFECT OF THE LOTTERY LAW; Assistant Attorney General Thomas Shows What Powers Are Given in It -- What He Hopes from It.
- CURRENCY IN THE PRUSSIAN DIET.; Regret Expressed that Germany Initiated the Conference Idea.
- TELEPHONE CONNECTION FOR LIGHTSHIPS; Experiments Have Been Entirely Satisfactory Thus Far.
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- Woman's Work Never Done.
- WILL GIVE NO HEED TO CHICAGO'S PLAINT; Mgr. Satolli Will Not Interfere in the Irish Controversy.
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- Went Back to Texas.
- Harvard's Football Question.
- Mrs. Houser Resumes Hostilities.
- INSTRUCTION IN FIRST AID TO INJURED; Increase in the Number of Those Who Have Received It.
- BIMETALLIC INFANT BORN; Its First Wailings Are Loud, But Altogether Dismal. QUEER COMBINATION OF GODFATHERS The "American Bimetallic Party" Issues an Address and a Declaration of Independence of Old Parties.
- WRECKED BY A NATURAL GAS EXPLOSION; A Business Block in Anderson, Ind., Destroyed -- Heavy Loss.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- Charges of Fraudulent Stock Selling.
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- ELECTIONS IN NEW-YORK STATE; Municipal Officers Chosen in Many Cities -- Exciting Contest in Ithaca -- Surprise in Lyons.
- MORLEY'S IRISH LAND BILL.; Only the Parnellite Organ Censures the Evicted Tenant Clause.
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- Death of Sir Joseph Dodge Weston.
- The Argument.
- A Lad's Somnambulistic Feat.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
- WANT THE SECOND PLACE; Close Contest Between Brooklyn Interclub Bowling Teams. THE OXFORD CLUB SURE WINNER Montauks, Hanovers, and Carletons Making a Strong Bid for the Remaining Honors -- Close Games Being Rolled.
- COST OF THE TELEPHONE; Hearing on the Bill to Regulate the Rates of Service. SIMON STERNE ANSWERS GEN. TRACY He Says the Companies Have Misrepresented the Facts Regarding the Cheaper London Tolls.
- FAREWELL TO THE CASTELLANES; The Count and His Bride Will Sail for Europe To-day -- They Returned from Lyndburst Yesterday.
- YALE MEN ARE WORRIED; They Do Not Want the Harvard Football Game Stopped. WANT PEACE WITH THE CRIMSON MEN Will Oppose Sending Any Intercollegiate Team to England -- No Yale Athlete Will Cross the Water.
- Goldberg Suspected of Arson.
- Brovie Said the Time Had Come.
- Retiring Officers Re-elected.
- CHICAGO FULL OF CORRUPTION; Senator Johnson Makes Serious Charges, Not Only Against the City, but Cook County as Well.
- THE POLICE LEGISLATION.
- "A SOLEMN CONTRACT VIOLATED"; That Is the Way Dr. Parkhurst Describes the Presbyterv's Action Regarding the Sea and Land Church.
- HARLAN WILLING TO BE THE CANDIDATE; Ready to Make the Race for the Iowa Governorship.
- Superintendent Ford Very Ill.
- TWO BURNED TO DEATH; The Body of Old Mrs. Kennelty Was Found by Firemen. AN UNKNOWN MAN DIED ON THE STAIRS Mrs. Kearns Wanted to Jump -- Her Mother Helped to Prevent Her and then Tried to Jump Herself.
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- THE SHERIFF IS NOW MADE A DEFENDANT; Miss Rogers Seeks to Recover the Frye Judgment from Him.
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- Twas Twelve to None.
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- SYNDICATE GOLD COMES IN SLOWLY; Treasury Officials Vexed by the Delay -- Said to be Due to Exactions by the Bond Purchasers.
- MR. MILLER ALL RIGHT; Mr. Platt So Declares After Taking Luncheon with Him. WILL THEY WORK TOGETHER NOW? They Talked About Reform Legislation and Perhaps Patronage at Albany -- What the Politicians Say.
- ATALANTAS TO REORGANIZE.; Will Secure a Bigger Clubhouse -- Results of Annual Election.
- NEW-YORK'S POLICE JUSTICES.; The Bill to Legislate Them Out of Office Opposed by Mr. Gerry.
- TRIED TO BLOW OUT A GROUNDHOG; Several Amateur Pennsylvania Hunters Badly Injured.
- COST OF PRINCETON'S ATHLETICS; A Deficit, Last Season Owing to Training and Traveling Expenses.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; A NUMBER OF SALES REPORTED BY THE BROKERS. Property at Broadway and Broome Street in the List -- Details of Auction Offerings.
- EXPUNGED TAXES FROM THE RECORD; An Effort to be Made to Rescind the Supervisor's Action.
- THREATENED TO GET HOT; But the Meeting of the Brooklyn Educators Was Rather Tame. MR. BOUCK WISHED TO BE BELLIGERENT Other Members of the Board Were Not Offended at Mayor Schieren's Words -- For Teachers' Retirement.
- TIRED OF LAWRENCE.
- Want Extra Pay for the Danger.
- Where Thackeray Learned to Write.
- ARE PASSING UP THEIR PLATES ALREADY; Connecticut Republicans Thus Early Asking for Congressional Plums.
- WALKED INTO PLATT'S NET; A Caucus of Republican Senatorial Flies in Albany. THE POLICE BILLS NOT REPORTED An Attempt to Induce Gov. Morton to Desert the Cause of Mayor Strong That Utterly Failed.
- DEATH OF HENRY RAWLINSON.; The Student and Soldier to Whom Assyriologists Are Indebted.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; A War Threatened Between Three Great Coal-Carrying Lines. AGGRESSIVE DEMAND OF READING Unless Lehigh Valley and Jersey Central Make Concessions Their Coal Will Be Shut Out of Philadelphia.
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- CAPE COLONY AND CANADA.; Offer of Free Trade to Disadvantage of England and America.
- Attacked by a Tramp.
- W.K. VANDERBILT LOSES; His Wife Gets an Absolute Divorce and Custody of Children. SHE IS ALLOWED TO MARRY AGAIN An Ample Financial Settlement in a Lump Sum, and, It Is Said, Several Estates in This Country.
- FRENCH ARMY ESTIMATES; Socialists Allude Noisily to Panama Frauds and Prevent Debate.
- THE ALBANY POLICE BILL; Passed to Third Reading Spite of Republican Protest. MAKING THE PARTY RIDICULOUS The Legislature Has No Consistent Police Policy, But Adapts Itself to Party Emergencies.
- BANKERS SENT TO PRISON FOR ONE YEAR; They Were Convicted of Embezzling the Funds of Depositors.
- HOW IT KEEPS THE CONTRACTS IT MAKES; A Victim of the Alleged "Associated Press" Sues for Damages.
- Earle Denies the Charges.
- THE BALTIMORE EXPOSITION BILL; Explanation of the President's Decision Not to Make It a Law.
- To Pass a Law Allowing Prize Fights.
- THE GREATER ORANGE SCHEME; Advocates of the Consolidation Alarmed at the Proposition to Create a Greater Newark.
- Pleaded Guilty to Bigamy.
- A COMPROMISE AS TO FERRY TOLLS; The New-Jersey House Passes a Bill Establishing a Two-Cent Fare During Certain Hours of Each Day.
- THE TENEMENT-HOUSE BILL.
- POLICE HAVE HAD HIM OFTEN; OSCAR AMAN, ONE OF THE CLEVEREST OF "FLIM-FLAMMERS" Now Charged with Swindling an Eighth Avenue Business Man -His Headquarters Record.
- GREAT SPAN TO JERSEY; Engineer Cooper's Report Has Been Accepted by the Company. BIDS MAY BE ASKED FOR NEXT WEEK Provision for Six Tracks and a Central Span of 3,100 Feet -- Viaducts on Both Sides of the River.
- RAN AWAY WITH A TROLLEY CAR; Policeman Followed on Another Car, but Only Caught One Man.
- COLOMBIA'S GRAVE REBELLION.; Impression that the Government Is Unable to Maintain Order.
- AMERICAN GOODS ABROAD; An Increasing Flow of Our Manufactured Goods to Foreign Markets. EXPORT TRADE IN LEATHER GOODS American Boots and Shoes Competing Successfully with English Goods in Foreign Lands.
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- British Guiana Is Not in Arms.
- Died from Self-Inflicted Wounds.
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- KAISER'S DELIGHTFUL SPEECH; Navy Appears Small, but Discipline Makes It Stronger than Others.
- Doubtful About His Success.
- Will Pay for His Son's Hanging.
- ANOTHER BIG STRIKE OF MINERS; The Action Taken Without Any Previous Warning -- Ten Thousand Men in the Pittsburg District Affected.
- New-Jersey Sons of the Revolution.
- To be Tested by Lillian Russell.
- MILITARY DRILLS IN SCHOOLS.; Arguments for the Passage of the Bill No Before the Legislature.
- WOULD NOT MODIFY THE SENTENCE; A Court-Martial in Which War Department Officers Are Interested.
- MANY PATENTS EXPIRE; Far-reaching Effect of the Supreme Court's Decision. CHEAPER INVENTIONS FOR THE PUBLIC Electric Light and Power Companies Have Been Anticipating the Decision in the Bate-Sulzberger Case.
- HOME RULE IN TAXATION; Masonic Hall Meeting in Favor of the Ainsworth Bill. AGAINST THE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX Speeches by Louis Windmuller, Julien T. Davies, Thomas G. Shearman, and Others -- Object of the Measure.
- AS TO CERTAIN PATENTS.
- LI HUNG CHANG IN FAVOR; China's Peace Envoy Has Plenipotentiary Qualifications. CHANGE OF HEART IN THE PALACE No Armistice May Be Expected, but There Are Good Prospects for Peace and Predictions of Many Reforms.
- WANTS A MILITARY POLICE ORGANIZATION; Commissioner Martin Thinks It Necessary in Order to Deal with Mobs.
- The Fair Will Contest.
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- ATCHISON EARNINGS.; Statement for the Last Seven Months Shows a Decrease of $2,698,885.
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- Americans Divorced in Paris.
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- Japanese Rivals of the English.
- Amused Herself with a Revolver.
- The Phelps Memorial Gateway.
- They Want Their Bounties.
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- INCOME TAX CASES NEXT; The Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments Friday. A QUESTION OF CONSTITUTIONALITY Eminent Counsel Engaged on Both Sides -- Thomas Harland Discusses the Difficulties of Collection.
- Yacht Review at Cannes.
- SEEKING A GOOD PLACE FOR CAPT. MAHAN; It Is Expected that He Will Be Assigned to Agreeable Shore Duty.
- EXPELLED FOUR MEMBERS OF THE PARTY; Harsh Words Were Spoken by Staten Island Republicans.
- A FORGETFUL NEIGHBOR.
- Newark to Have a New Hotel.
- T. CAMPBELL, CLAIMANT; A Piano Brought Into His Contest for Henry C. Miner's Seat. SAID TO HAVE 8,000 WITNESSES Seven of Them Appeared at the Hearing Yesterday, but Vanished at Recess -- The Hearing Adjourned.
- LEXINGTON NOT TO CELEBRATE THIS YEAR; The Residents Weary of the Burdens of Patriots' Day.
- DEATH OF DR. D. HACK TUKE.; Life and Principal Works of an Authority on Mental Diseases.
- A Virginia Enterprise.
- A Russian Petroleum Monopoly.
- JOHN O. BACHE MISSING; The Insurance Agent Left the City the Day Several Notes Fell Due -- Attachment for $3,775.
- Liabilities of a London Firm.
- A Theatrical Manager Married.
- No Choice of a Senator.
- Roadsters' New Vice President.
- GARVEY TO BE TRIED AGAIN; SUPREME COURT JUSTICES FAVOR THE FAMOUS "ASTOR TRAMP." Judgment of the Lower Court Reversed -- The Frowsy Gentleman Not Properly Found Guilty.
- Red Bank Republicans Nominate.
- ENGINEERING WORK AT NEWPORT; To be Begun at Once in the Harbor of Refuge, Point Judith.
- SOME RESULTS OF THE DECISION; Many Broad Patents Held by the General Electric Company Disposed Of.
- An Attorney's License Revoked.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- GUATEMALA WANTS IMMIGRANTS.; New Line of Steamers Between New-York and Puerto Barrios.
- OFFICIAL ACTS OF PRESIDENT CLEVELAND; Sons of Naval Officers Appointed Cadets at Annapolis.
- GERMAN ARMY IN REICHSTAG.; Herr Liebknecht Confesses to Calling a Certain Officer a Coward.
- Yale Train Has Not Paid.
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- Travels of State Sovereigns.
- Douglass's Jokes About His Color.
- Cost of a New Pension Law.
- East Prussia's President Resigns.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Improvement in Stocks Based on a Better Tone in London. LESS ANXIETY ABOUT GOLD EXPORTS The Street Becoming Accustomed to the Prevailing High Level of Exchange -- Strength in the Grangers.
- Renounced Her Faith.
- THE PRESENT SYSTEM CONDEMNED; School Trustee John Eustis Says It Would Be a Good Thing to Alolish the Trustees.
- Nat Herreshoff Not So Well.
- SEVERAL LIVES WERE LOST; The Steamer Laura Banks Strikes a Reef in the Tensas River and Burns to the Water's Edge.
- Customs Service Examinations.
- Got the Grand Lodge Medal.
- Made Law by the Governor.
- THE GREATEST SUFFERERS.; Companies Whose Patents Were Respected Will Feel the Decision Most.
- STEADILY PICKING UP.
- CANNOT USE BRIDGE RECEIPTS; Mayor Schieren Will Prepare a Bill Authorizing the Spending of $240,000 for the Terminals.
- CONGRESS AND THE PEOPLE; The State Legislature's Resolution of Thankfulness. AN EFFORT TO RESCIND IT FAILS After a Long Debate in the Senate, the Hennessy Resolution from the Assembly Goes Over Until This Morning.
- CUBAN REBELS DISPERSED.; Prisoner Who Are Americans Will Be Tried by Civil Law.
- The Katahdin's Trial Trip.
- THE PRESIDENT OFF ON A VACATION; He Leaves Washington for a Trip Through the North Carolina Sounds.
- ACCIDENTS TO VESSELS AT SEA.; A Ship on Fire Sighted by the Westernland and Bark Ringdove.
- MAGICAL EXPOSITION PROJECTED; Magicians from All Over the World May Compete for Honors.
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- MR. SMEDLEY'S DRAWINGS.
- A Defeat for the Suffragists.
- Started to Run Double Turn.
- STILL IT LINGERS.; The After-Effects of the Grip Seem to be Worse than the Disease Itself.
- WANT THE FRANCHISES GRANTED; Edgewater Citizens Protest Against Delay by the Trustees.
- A BUREAU WITHOUT AN OFFICIAL HEAD; Peculiar Complication Growing Out of Recent Legislation.
- He Hunted Down a Murderer.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- Whisky Trust Reorganization.
- STREET CLEANERS' PLOT; Col. Waring's Deputy Blames Tammany for Organized Shirkers. GUILTY ONES, HE SAYS, MUST GO More Than a Hundred Under Suspicion of Trying to Cripple the Department -- Two Discharges Yesterday.
- GAMBLING BY EXPRESS.
- JUROR DYER IN COURT ON A COT; The Arguments in the Hayward Murder Case Are Begun.
- PRESIDENTIAL REAPPOINTMENTS; Nominees Who Were Not Favored by the Senate Get the Places They Wish For Notwithstanding.
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- CHANGES IN RAPID TRANSIT; Modified Plans and Amendments to the Law to be Made Known at a Public Meeting To-day.