Articles
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- AGRICULTURISTS OF GERMANY.; Consul General De Kay's Report of Their Populistic Tendency.
- CHINESE GUILDS SUBSCRIBE.; Manchuria's Commander in Chief Killed by a Fall from His Horse.
- Mills Doing a Brisk Business.
- FOR AN OMNIBUS INQUIRY; Bill to Give Mayor Strong the Power to Investigate. ALL DEPARTMENTS TO BE COVERED One Hundred Thousand Dollars to be Appropriated for the Purpose -- The Lexow Committee Is Ignored.
- MR. WIMAN GAINS A POINT; General Term Does Not Sustain the Conviction of Forgery. JUSTICE FOLLETT'S DISSENTING VIEW Question of Intent to Defraud and the Association in the Firm of R.G. Dun & Co. Reviewed by the Court. MR. WIMAN GAINS A POINT
- AMERICAN EXCHANGE WON; Secured Second Place in the Bank Clerks' League Series. ROLLING OFF TIES BY THREE TEAMS The Chase National Got Third Prize and National Park Bank Fourth -- Some Close and Exciting Bowling.
- TO BE DISCUSSED NEXT WEEK.; Senators Lexow and O'Connor Defend the Police Bills.
- Jockey Klnne Killed.
- MRS. WHITE WANTS A RECEIVER; Declares the Clarendon, Brooklyn, Is Bankrupt and Accuses Frankel & Lansing.
- Unproductive Industry.
- Greek Priest and Two Women Beaten.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
- Fire Drove Out Nine Families.
- NO REPORT FROM THE JURY; Extraordinary Body Adjourns Again Until Next Monday. JACOBS AND M'MANUS NOW COMPLAIN They Declare Their Treatment Was Not Fair -- More Liss Charges of Which They Were Not Notified, They Say.
- Editorial Article 3 -- No Title
- BROOKLYN REALTY MATTERS.
- DEATH OF GEN. DE NANSOUTY.; Career of a Brave Soldier and Distinguished Meteorologist.
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- Mr. Lewis's Summer Home Burned.
- THE BLANKET BALLOT BILL.; With Verbal Amendments It Will Pass the Legislature.
- THE STATE DEPARTMENT'S COURSE; Prompt Action in Defense of American Commercial Rights. SPAIN MUST APOLOGIZE
- NEW-YORKS WIN TWO GAMES.; Close Contests in the Harlem Republican Club's Bowling Tournament.
- The Facetious Dentist.
- Health and Quarantine Inquiries.
- Saunders Had a Return Ticket.
- For Trying to Shoot P.J. Gleason.
- WOMEN SECURE A SMALL VICTORY; They Will Hereafter Be Admitted to Methodist Laymen's Conference.
- HONDURAS EVADES REPARATION.; The Montgomery to Investigate the Murder of an American.
- Death of Sir Robert William Duff.
- Mr. Lorillard's Boat Coming North.
- Surtax on Foreign Sugars Favored.
- PLATT'S TRAP FOR THE MAYOR; It May Result in the Removal of The Two Platt Police Commissioners, Kerwin and Murray.
- YACHTS BEING MADE READY.; Signs of Approaching Spring Seen at the Ship Basins.
- CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET.
- Ambiguous.
- Six Months for Kiernan.
- An Escaped Lunatic Caught.
- SECRETARY GRESHAM'S DISPATCH.
- MEMBERS OF THE GRIDIRON THEIR GUESTS; Senator and Mrs. Gorman Give a Reception to Newspaper Men.
- LYNCHING IN NICARAGUA.; The Americans Arrested for the Crime Have Been Acquitted.
- CAPT. ADAM A. CROSS WINS; General Term Sustains the Policeman and His Ward Man. WITNESSES AGAINST THEM SCORED Cross Had Been Dismissed from the Force for Bribery and Neglect -- May Now Be Reinstated -- To Recover Costs.
- Death of Dr. Louis Florent Calmeil.
- KILLED THE DEPUTY SHERIFF; Patrick Nugent of Batavia Shoots the Officer Who Tries to Arrest Him -- Kills Himself Also.
- NEW-YORK CITY PAVEMENTS.; A Bill Introduced to Permit the Issue of Bonds.
- COINS AND BILLS LOST BY FIRE; Contents of Adams Express Company Safe Said to Have Been Destroyed in a Wreck -- Loss Uncertain.
- MINISTER MURUAGA DISPLEASED.; He Thinks Mr. Gresham Should Have Waited for "More Facts."
- Change Desired.
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- Vermont's Republican Committeeman.
- AN IMPUDENT PROPOSITION.
- Not a Gaming Place, He Says.
- THE KNEISEL STRING QUARTET; A Large Audience Present and a Great Deal of Enthusiasm.
- PERSECUTION OF ARMENIANS.; Turks Torture the Survivors of Their Massacres in Sassoon.
- Gov. Marvel Has Recovered.
- Bismarck Birthday Commemoration.
- THE PRESIDENT AT NORFOLK, VA.; Lett That City Yesterday Afternoon Expecting to be Home To-day.
- BROOKLYN'S AFFAIRS.; Bill to Reimburse Judge Watson Favorably Reported to the Assembly.
- An Old Chicago Hotel to be Closed.
- PRESIDENT JOHNSTON'S LETTER.; Explains His Statement Regarding the State Trotting Board.
- AN INSULT TO THE MAYOR; So Dr. Parkhurst Describes the Lexow Reorganization Bill. A DISHEARTENING BLOW TO REFORM All the Police Commissioners Except Andrews Should Be Removed at Once -- Views of C.S. Smith, C.N. Bliss, and Others.
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- EFFECT OF PAVEY BILL; Advocates Say Increase in Cost Has Been Exaggerated. OPPONENTS SEE NO BENEFITS Nullified, It Is Urged, by Amendment to Let One Commissioner Employ Men Committed to the Care of the Other.
- CONGRATULATE EACH OTHER; BRAZIL AND THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC ON AMICABLE TERMS. Officials Saying Pleasant Things Over the Peaceful Settlement of the Missiones Boundary Question.
- WHY NOT NOW?
- The Dominion Cabinet Divided.
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- THE INCOME TAX CASE DECISION; It Is Confidently Expected Before April 15 -- A Possibility that the Supreme Court May Be Evenly Divided.
- Li Hung Chang Sails for Japan.
- Miners' Wages to be Advanced.
- GENERAL LEGISLATION.; Savings Bank Investments -- Taxation of Corporations.
- Less Smallpox in Hot Springs.
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- HILL TO THE DEMOCRACY; The Senator Speaks Before the Mills Club in Albany. DISCUSSES THE MONEY QUESTION Vigorous Denunciatson of the Course of the Legislature -- Words of Great Encouragement to His Party.
- POLICE BLACKMAIL.
- Essex County Yale Alumni.
- QUEEN VICTORIA AT CIMIEZ.; Prince of Wales at Cannes and Officials at Nice Greet Her.
- JUSTICE CONNELLY REMOVED; The New-Jersey Senate Finds Him Guilty of Assault, but Acquits Him on Three Other Charges.
- The Fuerst Bismarck at Messina.
- Launch of the St. Paul.
- Ownership of Street Railroads.
- Managers May Boycott Canada.
- HORSES AND THEIR OWNERS.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; The New-York Central Reduces Its Dividend to Four Per cent.
- RECEPTION ON THE ST. MARY'S; The Boys on the Schoolship Had a Jolly Time Last Night.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS; OF WEATHER AND THE WEATHER-WISE METEOROLOGY. Weather and Methods of Forecasting. Description of Meteorological Instruments, &c., &c. By Thomas Russell. New York: Macmillan & Co. $4.
- SALOON MEN GRATIFIED; Greatly Pleased with the Action at the Cooper Union Meeting. THEIR IDEAS ON SUNDAY OPENING The Wilks Bill Seems to Meet with Their Approval -- The Opinions of Daniel Holland and Henry Hirsch.
- MORE CASES AGAINST OHIO DRUGGISTS; Charges Against Jobbers a New Phase of the Situation.
- COST OF ARGENTINE WHEAT.
- PROF. MANATT TALKS TO THE UNION BOYS; He Discusses the Life and Politics of Greece.
- DIFFICULTIES OF VENEZUELA.; Italy Offers Services with French and Belgian Governments.
- THE EIGHT-HOUR LAW UNCONSTITUIONAL; Supreme Court of Illinois Gives a Decision Affecting 40,000 Women.
- Liberator Wrecker Surrendered.
- No Change in Delaware.
- For Bridge Terminals.
- Quiet in New-Orleans.
- WILL ROW DECORATION DAY.; Passaic to River Rowing Association to Hold Its Annual Regatta May 30.
- Central Pacific Affairs.
- ROBINSON CONFESSED IT; To a Deputy Sheriff He Admitted Shooting at Montgomery Gibbs. COMPANION FIRED THE FATAL SHOT The Sheriff Testifies to a Statement Made to Him by Clarence When in Jail -- A Dog to be a Witness.
- NATIONAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES; A Deficiency of Four Millions Per Month for This Year.
- MOBS AND INDEMNITIES.
- Mr. Beattie Preferred No Charges.
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- AILMENTS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE.; Sir Henry F. Ponsonby and Schorlemer-Alst Are Seriously III.
- Utah Constitutional Convention.
- LOSSES BY FIRE.
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- Central Falls Election.
- New-Yorks at Practice.
- Gov. Briggs on Dancing.
- FIVE YEARS FOR YOUNG RUDDEN; He as Alleged, Cut Mrs. Anna Tuttle's Throat -- The Motive for the Crime Was Not Proved.
- CENTRAL AMERICAN MAIL ORDERS; Belize, Binefields, and Bocas Del Toro Will Be Served April 1.
- APPEALED TO THE MAYOR; Police Commissioners Find Fault With Civil Service Rules. MR. ANDREWS ALONE DISSENTED The New Commissioner Declared It Was the Fault of the Board that Vacancies Had Not Been Filled.
- SUPERVISION BY THE PEOPLE.
- EL REINA REGENTE WRECK; Steamer Mayfair Sighted the Cruiser When Unmanageable. PREMIER SAGASTA RETAINS HOPE Admiral Beranger Says that Over-weight of the Deck Guns Was Rectified Two Years Ago by His Order.
- MORE CUBAN REBELS DEFEATED; Major Sagarra Reports Victory Over Guaire Barba at Juan Wilson.
- A Connecticut Judge Badly Hurt.
- SPAIN MUST APOLOGIZE; Secretary Gresham's Demand in Respect to the Allianca. AMERICAN SHIPS MUST BE LET ALONE Spanish Men-of-War Not to be Allowed to Interfere with the Commerce of This Country. A STRONG MESSAGE TO MINISTAR TAYLOR The State Department Proposes to Have a Prompt Answer from the Madrid Government.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Easily Fastened.
- MAY BRING MATTERS TO A CRISIS; Some Sort of a Plan Concerning Consolidation Said to be in Preparation in the Oranges.
- A Gift to a Flushing Church.
- LECTURES ON AMERICAN HISTORY; Miss Jane Meade Welch Tells About New-York Under British Rule -- Penn and Pennsylvania Her Next Subject.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; REPORTS OF THE SALES OF TWO HOTEL PROPERTIES. The Transactions by Brokers in Dwellings -- Details of the Auction Offerings.