Articles
- Death Caused by a Bursting Tire.
- Manhattan Cyclers' Run to Yonkers.
- THE OLD ART OF SEWING; Mrs. Candace Wheeler Tells of Its Development. BEAUTIFUL FABRICS EXHIBITED Changes in Garments Since the Days of Mother Eve -- The Silkworm Industry in this Country.
- Secretary Lamont at Work Again.
- County Council and New Aldermen.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Coal Traffic Fight Between Reading, Lehigh Valley, and Jersey Central. SOME CHANCE OF A COMPROMISE Lehigh Valley's Formal Withdrawal of Its Old Joint Rate to Take Effect on March 20 -- The Erie's Position.
- THE HAWAIIAN PROBLEM; Edward Atkinson Proposes to Settle It by International Agreement.
- ANTITOXINE STATISTICS.
- BUILDING PLANS FAULTY; Investigation of the Collapse of the Orchard Street House. DEVIATION FROM THE SPECIFICATIONS Hastily Examined in the Building Department -- Superintendent Thomas J. Brady Never Saw Them.
- Tug Daniel S. Lamont Launched.
- ORANGES MAY DECIDE BY VOTE; A Proposition to Submit the Question of Consolidation to the People at a Near Election.
- DEATH OF WORTH OF PARIS.; Edifying Career of a Master Workman in the Art of Dressmaking.
- ERASTUS WIMAN GETS A FRANCHISE; Can Now Build an Electric Road to Concord and South Beach.
- Time of the Czar's Coronation.
- MR. MANSFIELD'S THEATRE; Harrigan's Was Leased by Him Yesterday for Ten Years. MR. HARRIGAN WILL REST AWHILE Mr. Mansfield's Long-Formed Plans to Secure a New-York Theatre Have Now Matured -- The Terms.
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- An Arkansas Court House Burned.
- Baltimore's "Big Four" Sign.
- Why the Fees Are Withheld.
- ITS TRACES LINGER LONG.; Why the Grip Is So Much More Feared Than Many Other Diseases That Affect Us.
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Wants a Divorce from Daly.
- REFORMS FOR THE POLICE; Committee of Ten Has its Measure About Ready to Report. WILL SEEK A NON-PARTISAN BOARD Attitude of the Legislature and Mr. Platt -- The Tioga Statesman Would Still Figure in the Ranks of Reformers.
- Grand Duke Alexis's Funeral.
- TO REACH THE HUNGARIANS; The Presbytery Approves of a Plan for Special Services to be Held in Hope Chapel.
- THE PUBLIC SCHOOL REFORM.
- ELECTION FRAUDS IN TROY; Another Light Thrown on the Recent Investigation. THE COMMITTEE'S MINORITY REPORT Partisan Bias Prominent in the Majority Report upon Which the Senate Acted So Promptly.
- SOUND MONEY CLUBS
- One Great Orange.
- DEATH OF CESARE CANTU.; Career of the Italian Historian, Liberal, and a Pious Catholic.
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- Wants Half-Breeds Kept Together.
- DOWNS A CONVICT AGAIN; Tried His Own Case in the Court of General Sessions. HIS ELOQUENCE WAS OF NO AVAIL Convicted of Conspiracy to Violate the Election Law -- Tells of His Previous Bad Record with Evident Satisfaction.
- LAWYER GIBBS'S MURDERERS; Opening of the Trial of Clarence and Sadie Robinson for the Crime Which Startled Buffalo.
- Ismail Pasha's Fueral Cortege.
- Sentence of Death for Hayward.
- TREASURY FIGURES FOR TEN DAYS; Receipts and Expenditures Since the Beginning of March.
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- MORE STRIKES IN NEW BUILDINGS; The Troubles May Increase -- Contractors Say They Look for Victory -- Ready to Take Back Old Employes.
- THAT NEW EAST RIVE BRIDGE; Brooklyn People Favor the Plan of Mayor Schieren -- Mayor Strong Has Not Yet Been Consulted.
- THE SILVER "CONFERENCE."
- SPEED OF TROLLEY CARS; Thirteen Brooklyn Aldermen Bend the Knee to the Railroads. SIX, EIGHT, AND TEN MILES AN HOUR Rate Reduced Only Within a Mile of the City Hall and Ferries -- "Inspectors Too Costly," Say Accidentals.
- To Investigate Hudson Next.
- PLATE TESTS AT INDIAN HEAD.; A Representative of the Armor of the Oregon Passed On Favorably.
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- MRS. LANGTRY'S JEWELS; Overladen With Diamonds and Rubies on the Stage. GOSSIP" ACTED AT PALMER'S An Adaptation of "Monsieur le Ministre" by Clyde Fitch and Leo Dietrichstein Has Much Merit, but Just Misses.
- GOV. STONE A CANDIDATE; In the Race to Succeed George in the United States Senate.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Gen. Harrison Out of Danger.
- OLYMPIC CLUB WINS.; Judge Rightor Says the Law to Prohibit Prize Fighting is a Fraud.
- May Escape Prison After All.
- Peruvian Troops Defeated by Rebels.
- NEW-YORK LEGISLATION; Bills for This City That Have Been Agreed On for Passage. POLICE MEASURES TO BE REPORTED Mr. Platt Will Not Interfere with the Passage of Laws that Are Required by the Reform Element.
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- Marble Quarries Closed.
- CAPT. DUTTON'S NARROW ESCAPE; NEARLY CARRIED OVERBOARD BY THE WAVE THE UMBRIA MET. Furniture and Clothing Carried into the Sea -- The Damage to the Vessel About $1,000.
- CHEAP TELEPHONY.
- MRS. AUBREY SUES FOR DIVORCE; The Plaintiff a Daughter of Chief Justice Fuller -- Outcome of a Runaway Match Five Years Ago.
- Lord Rosebery Went to Windsor.
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- THE BALTIC CANAL FESTIVAL.; Britain Sends Channel Squadron, and Francis Joseph Will Attend.
- Joseph H. O'Neil's Bond Filed.
- BRITANNIA'S GOOD SEASON; Headed the List of English Winning Yachts Last Year. THE CARINA SECOND ON THE LAST Watson's and Fife's Beats Took the Lion's Share of the Prize Money -- English Builders Complain.
- MORE ABOUT MUSEUM CONTRACTS; Assemblyman Wilds, It Is Said, Will Lay His Information Before the Mayor -- Mr. Woolston's Criticism.
- SPORTING NEWS IN BRIEF.
- Wants to be Annexed to Canada.
- THE RIGHTS OF CLUBMEN; New-York Courts Called Upon to Define Them. A TEST CASE IS MADE AT ALBANY Clubdom Thinks an Adverse Decision Would Change the Entire Scope and Character of Clubs in this State.
- Oregon Short Line Affairs.
- STOLE $40,000 IN HAITIAN BILLS; They Were Unsigned and Valueless Except as Mementos.
- GLOUCESTER'S TREASURER STILL MISSING; The Circumstances Would Indicate that He Is Not a Defaulter.
- POSSIBLE WITHOUT LEGISLATION.
- DEMERITS OF FENDERS.; A Substitute Answering All Requirements Should Be Demanded.
- PURSUING CHINA'S ARMIES; An Advance on Ten-Chan-Tai by a Second Army Division. RED CROSS SOCIETIES AT YAN KAO Cities Abandoned in Fear of the Invasion -- Condition of the Peace Negotiations as Understood Here.
- DEFEAT FOR DISCRETIONARY POOL IRWIN; The Supreme Court Sustains the Appointment of a Receiver.
- ABOUT ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.; Ellis Ashmead Bartlett and a Correspondent Discredit Reports.
- "TRILBY" ON THE STAGE.; A Boston Audience Votes the Play on Du Maurier's Story a Success.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Increased Activity and a Much Better Tone to Speculation. LONDON A LIBERAL BUYER OF STOCKS Further Advance in Sugar -- The Reorganization Plan in Distilling and Cattle Feeding Well Received.
- Cardinal Gibbons to Go to Rome.
- AILSA DID NOT START.; Britannia and Dakotah Easy Winners at Menton.
- ALL ACCUSED OF FORGERY; Three Men Arrested in Newark in Three Different Cases. ONE HAD BEEN MARRIED TWO WEEKS Voullaire, Another Prisoner, Is Known to New-York Police -- White, the Third, Is Sixty-Four Years Old.
- TROUBLE FOR NEW MANHATTAN.; Sued by a Whisky Firm for an Unsettled Bill.
- IN NEW-JERSEY'S LEGISLATURE; Bills to Appoint Two More Commissions and to Authorize Executions by Electricity -- Bills Passed.
- POUGHKEEPSIE BRIDGE SYSTEM.; For the Reorganization of Philadelphia, Reading and New -- England.
- PRESBYTERY ONLY TALKED; Resolutions Referring to the Rev. Dr. Parkhurst Were Tabled. THE TROUBLE NOT OVER, HOWEVER A Committee to Investigate the Church of the Sea and Land -- A Heated Public Discussion.
- THE CAMPBELL-MINER CONTEST; DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK SCULLY ON THE WITNESS STAND. Says He Never Carried Any Message to John Simpson from Mr. Miner -- Another Hearing To-day.
- Kiernan Returns to Elizabeth.
- COUNT ITO'S SPEECH.
- First Officer Ellis Percy Drowned.
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- EARLIER LONDON MAILS; Cunard Boats Will Run on a New Time Schedule. DUE TO ARRIVE HERE ON FRIDAYS May Be Possible to Send Replies Abroad on the Saturday Boats -- New "Wild Irishman" to Run from London.
- COMPROMISE PREDICTED IN DELAWARE; It Is Said a United States Senator May Be Chosen This Week.
- FAILURE OF CLARENCE M'KIM; A Plunger on the Bear Side of the Market -- Made Over a Million in Eighteen Months.
- THE PRESIDENT IS IN EXCELLENT HEALTH; Owing to Bad Weather He Has Had But One Day's Shooting.
- LACROSSE AT CORNELL.; A Strong Team Now in Training for the Coming Season.
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- THE SYRACUSE INVESTIGATION; Testimony of a Clergyman Denied Point Blank by an Alderman.
- Allegations of Rate Cutting.
- DISPLAYS AT THE GARDEN; Notable Features of the International Costume Exhibition. BEAUTIFUL GOWNS OF ALL TIMES The Creations of Worth and Felix Side by Side With Those of New-York Designers -- Other Exhibits.
- THE SUGAR COMEDY AGAIN.
- "MURDEROUS SPEED."; Brooklyn Authorities Denounced by an Indignant Citizen.
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- SPAIN CURIOUSLY AGITATED.; Santiago de Cuba Favors Peace and Key West Is Guarded.
- Ice Moves Out of the Hudson.
- "DIE WALKURE" WELL PERFORMED; The House Was Not So Large, but the Drama Was Beautifully Sung.
- BANGOR'S DEMOCRATIC PLURALITY; No Choice of Mayor in the Election Held Yesterday.
- Kentucky Horse Notes.
- THE NORTH RIVER BRIDGE PLANS; Secretary Swan Asks Mr. Lamont to Say at What Time They Must Be Filed According to the Law.
- Mr. Turner Will Come to New-York.
- DECISION ON CARRIERS' LIABILITY; The Supreme Court in a Divided Opinion Makes a Ruling of Great Importance to Shippers and Ship Owners.
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- THE STOCK OF CORN AND WHEAT; Of the First It Is Estimated to be 475,564,450 Bushels -- Wheat Held by Farmers 75,000,000 Bushels.
- Important Drake Decision.
- HAVE THE COURT UP TOWN; What Lawyers Say of a She for the New Appellate Division. WOULD HAVE JUDGES WEAR ROBES Suggestions of The New-York Times Approved -- Opinions of Messrs. Stetson, Root, Scott, Odell, and Others.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- STATE LANDS IN THE ADIRONDACKS; An Application to Cancel Title Around Racquette Lake Denied.
- PAINTINGS BY EDOUARD MANET.
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- EPISCOPAL CHURCH CONSTITUTION; The Joint Commission Appointed by the General Convention Makes Many Changes in the Government.
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- A MINISTER'S ESTIMATE OF CHICAGO; It Isn't Complimentary, but Is Couched in Vigorous Terms.
- TO BUY THE JUBILEE.; Several Thousand Dollars Subscribed for the Purchase of the Boat.
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- Shot and Robbed by Negroes.
- Latest Foreign Shipping.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; SOME OF THE BUSINESS REPORTED BY BROKERS. Merritt's Hotel to be Torn Down -- The Large List of Auction Offerings for To-day.
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- THE DOCKERY COMMISSION; Did Much in the Way of Reform During Its Existence. EFFECTED A LARGE ANNUAL SAVING Simplification of Business Methods in the Treasury and Other Departments Brought About Through Its Recommendations.
- Borfeldt & Co. Want the Money.
- The Boycott Against the Seaboard.
- Gustavus William Faber.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- Quigley Declared Insolvent.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Article 23 -- No Title
- COLOMBIAN REBELS DEFEATED.; Catarino Garza, the Outlaw, Killed by Lieut. Lopez, Who Died.
- The Haverhill Strike Over.
- Article 9 -- No Title
- PROSPEROUS SAVINGS BANKS; Flattering Report of the State's Financial Institutions by the Superintendent of Banking.
- Reducing the Oil Stocks.
- ATALANTA WHEELMEN DINE.; Ninth Annual Reunion of the Club Held at Newark Last Night.
- INCOME TAX ARGUMENTS; The Government Partly Admits the Law to be Class Legislation. MR. EDMUNDS SPEAKS AGAINST IT An Invasion of Private Rights and a Direct Tax, He Declares -- Counsel Will Not Finish Until Wednesday.
- Work for 500 Men.
- ASSIGNMENT OF JOHN B. MANNING; The Buffalo Maltster Says His Troubles Are Caused by Dealings with the Standard Brewery of Baltimore.
- Charged with Embezzlement.
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- Arrested for Kicking Tin Cans.
- Can a Notary Ride on a Pass?
- Edward Goodwin.
- A British Deserter Caught.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- MANY LIKE SLATTERY; Priests and Nuns Who Have Left the Roman Catholic Fold. SOME WHO ACHIEVED NOTORIETY Cousy and Wharton the First in this Country -- Maria Monk and Josephine Bulkley -- Other Seceders.
- HOMAGE TO PRINCE BISMARCK.; His Title Will be Hereditary and the Emperor Will Visit Him.
- MANY MINERS ARE SUFFOCATED; A Score of Them Imprisoned in a Canadian Gold Mine -- Five Dead Taken from the Pit at the Old Abe Diggings.
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- Newport Sales and Leases.
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- Fixing His Southern Fences.
- To Argue Lambert's Case.