Articles
- THE AILSA'S FIRST DEFEAT.; Britannia Beats Her in Variable Winds and Choppy Sea.
- A CAUTIOUS INDIANA EDITOR; He Exacted an Indemnifying Bond Before He Printed an Article Which He Considered Libelous.
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- Uncertain About It.
- SPANISH TROOPS DEFEATED; Routed by the Cuban Insurgents, They Retreat, Leaving Three Hundred Killed and Wounded.
- EX-BALL PLAYER DAILEY'S BRUTALITY; He Struck Mrs. Sinman, and Her Baby Fell from Her Arms.
- WORK FOR THE LEGISLATURE.; Important New-York Measures to be Acted on This Week.
- YALE COLLEGE HAS MANY NEEDS; Its Most Urgent Is Money -- Views of Many Distinguished Sons.
- ENGLAND AND "THE CONFERENCE."
- JAPANESE MINISTERIAL CHANGES.; Count Ito Going to Receive the Chinese Peace Envoys.
- LEFT RICHMMOND UNDER A CLOUD; Fled to Panama, Where Both His Father and Himself Died.
- Park and Fanwood Teams Tied.
- Young Smith Will Now Go to School.
- ATHLETICS AT COLUMBIA.; The 'Varsity Crew Doing Excellent Work -- Baseball Prospects.
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- SERMONS ON ST. PATRICK; Special Services Yesterday in Many Catholic Churches. GREAT CROWD IN THE CATHEDRAL Archbishop Corrigan Celebrates Pontifical Mass and Father Henry Van Rensselaer Delivers a Panegyric.
- NEVER RECOVERED HIS SENSES; Coachman Dempsey Accidentally Shot by Harry Taylor.
- OLD ENGLISH PLAY AT HARVARD; From Stage to Spectators, All Is to be in Elizabethan Style.
- COMMON SENSE AND STRIKES.
- CHRISTIANS IN ASIA MINOR.; The Porte Assures the American Minister of Their Safety.
- Did It with a Wooden Gun.
- Says He Embezzled $5,000.
- HARD-FOUGHT CHESS GAMES.; Metropolitans and Manhattans Play a Remarkably Close Match.
- Staten Island Has a "Dry" Sunday.
- TO TEST A NEW SHELL.; Harvard Oarsmen Interested in a Boat Expected Not to Settle at Reach.
- SUICIDE OF A CHICAGO SPECULATOR; A Note Warning Honest Men to Keep Away from the Board of Trade.
- Killed Him in Self Defense.
- FOR EASTER EXAMINATIONS.; Stevens Institute Students Busy Preparing Subjects.
- EXPORTED CARPETS.
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- THE JURY COULD NOT AGREE; Charged with Palsifying the Returns of the Gloucester Gingham Mills.
- IMPORTANT WHISKY MEETING; The Receivers of the Trust and Representatives of Other Companies Confer in Chicago.
- LANCASTER'S FINE SHOOTING.; The Veteran Makes a Full Score in the Match on the Seventh's Range.
- A BAD FIRE IN TOLEDO, OHIO; Three Men Lose Their Lives and Nine Are Injured. WALL OF A ROUNDHOUSE FALLS Many Firemen Buried in the Smoking Debris -- The Wabash Railroad Loses from $75,000 to $100,000.
- Coyle Says It's Persecution.
- A DENVER MAN SHOT AND KILLED; The Husband Whom He Had Wronged Deliberately Murdered Him, and Says He Thinks He Did Right.
- Reprieved at the Last Minute.
- MARRYAT'S "PICAROS0" NOVEL.; JAPHET IN SEARCH OF A FATHER. By Capt. Marryat. Illustrated by Henry M. Brock. With an introduction by David Hannay. New-York: Macmillan & Co. $1.25.
- Wells College Notes.
- Newark's Charter Election.
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- DEATH OF A NOTED PRUSSIAN.; Freiherr von Schorlemer-Alst Dies in Muenster.
- To Celebrate Bismarck's Birthday.
- FINE TROTTING STOCK SHOWN.; Horses to be Sold in Madison Square Garden This Week.
- A $200,000 Fire in St. Louis.
- Cleveland Newspapers Burned Out.
- SMITH'S MOTHER IN LAW; Had Him Arrested and then Tried to Get Him Free Again. HE STOLE HIS BRIDE, HER CHILD Brought Here from Buffalo -- Mother-in-Law Changed Her Mind and Wanted to Keep Him from Jersey City.
- Killed by a Chicago Policeman.
- GOSSIP OF THE TROTTERS; Fantasy Much Benefited by Her Trip to California. MAJOR DICKINSON'S NEW PLANS His Trotters to Remain East and Be Trained by Starr and Bowne Joe Patchen to Meet All Comers.
- STORY OF A MUSHROOM REPUBLIC; A MAN OF MARK. By Anthony Hope. New-York: Henry Holt & Co. 75 cents.
- RELIGION FOR CHILDREN; Prof. Adler Pleads for Liberty for Them in the Matter of Choice. A RIGHT TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN FAITH They Should Never Be Taught Any Doctrine Which They May Be Led to Reject Later on -- -- Filial Reverence.
- A New Church for Arlington, N.J.
- MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SIDE OF THE JAPANESE WAR.
- THE SELTAN AMONG THE KILLED; Spanish Victory Over the Malay Mussulmans on Mindanao Island.
- AN ANARCHISTIC TABLEAU.; Scene on a Buffalo Stage Which Made an Audience of Socialists Almost Wild with Delight.
- ANXIOUS TO GET THEIR PAY; Lawyers Who Acted as Counsel for the Lexow Committee See the Need of Legislation.
- Neither Team Could Score.
- In Memory of Mrs. Ellen Ward.
- Sunday Concert at the Casino.
- Her Straight Hair Caused Flames.
- CLOSE WATCH ON POOLROOMS; Police Not Affected as to Their Actions by the Decision Given by Justice Ingraham.
- Taylor Was Not on Board.
- CANNON AND THE UTAH SITUATION; His Actions Were Such as to Give the Cue to People of His Church -- The Constitutional Convention.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Increasing Activity and Growing Cheerfulness in Financial Circles. INCIDENTS INDICATING IMPROVEMENT The Part the Belmont-Morgan Syndicate Has Played in Mending the Situation -- The Building-up Process.
- USED GASOLINE TO START A FIRE; And as a Resent Two Bodies Now Lie at the St. Paul Morgue.
- FINE EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS; The Society of Amateur Photographers Will Open It Tuesday.
- GREAT BRITAIN IS ANXIOUS.; She Wants Assurances that Her Subjects Are Safe in New-Orleans.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Schooner Burned at Sea.
- The President Takes a Drive.
- ALDERMAN JAHN GETS WHAT HE WANTS; New-York and New-Jersey Telephone Company to be Investigated.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- SAGASTA CABINET RESIGNS; Gen. Campos Likely to be the Next Premier of Spain. MADRID IN A STATE OF EXCITEMENT The Crisis Brought About by the Rioting of the Troops and the Government's Failure to Act.
- Bishops to be Preconized.
- IN HONOR OF BISMARCK; Great Preparations Being Made to Celebrate His Birthday. ALL GERMANY TO PARTICIPATE Many Delegations to Visit Friedrichsruh -- A Grand Illumination by Bonfires on the Hills and Mountains.
- Individual Bowling Tourney.
- George Gould Duck Hunting.
- His Sacrifice.
- A MESSAGE FROM MADRID; Mr. Gresham Receives a Dispatch About the Allianca. IT IS SAID TO BE SATISFACTORY Believed that Spain Has Agreed to Instruct Her Commanders to Respect the American Flag.
- CITIZENS OF ORANGE AROUSED; The Greater Newark Scheme, Exposed in The New-York Times, Creates Much Warm Discussion.
- A BRAVE ACT BY PAULINE HALL; She Saves a Sister Actress from Possible Death and Receives Severe Injuries Herself.
- A NEW CANAL ROUTE.
- PROF. E.L. BURGESS CHOSEN; He Will Teach Natural Science to the Students of the New-York Normal College.
- Italy Occupies Adigrat.
- NOTHING HEARD FROM BACHE; A DETECTIVE'S STORY IS BELIEVED TO BE FALSE. President Pattison of the Insurance Company Has Not Yet Given Up Hope.
- AILSA'S STRONG POINTS; Her Designer Risked Experiment and Followed Herreshoff. OUTREACHES AND OUTRUNS BRITANNIA More Beam, Less Displacement or Less Weight to Carry Resulted in the Fife Cutter's Success.
- IT HAS PLATT EARMARKS; A Pamphlet Circulated Evidently to Annoy Dr. Parkhurst. HIS TESTIMONY AGAINST HATTIE ADAMS Sent to Editors and Clergymen Throughout the State -- No Explanation -- Dr. Parkhurst Not Disturbed.
- RECORDS OF THE BOWLERS; The Big Tournaments Rapidly Nearing an End. CLOSE CONTESTS IN MANY ALLEYS Parke, Davis & Co. Lead in Drug Clerks' Series -- Harlem Republican League Club's Close Race.
- Death of a Hawaiian Exile.
- Commercial Intelligence.
- THE FOREIGN MINISTER'S SPEECH; What Was Said in the Spanish Congress About the Allianca Affair.
- CENSURING DR. RAINSFORD; Some Clergymen Are Shocked by His Advocacy of Sunday Opening. HIS "CONTEMPT FOR THE HAYSEEDS" The Rev. Dr. Banks Discusses His "Plan for the Cure of Drunkenness by Unlimited Opportunity to Drink."
- COMING HOME TO EXPLAIN MATTERS; The Charges Against the ex-Superintendent of the Trenton State House.
- DR. TALMAGE ON DIVORCE; Congress, He Declares, Should Make One Law for All States. A FRAGILE BOND IS MATRIMONY Remarkable Increase in the Number of Those Seeking Relief from It. DR. ABBOTT'S THEME THE PRODIGAL SON Christ Left No Creed, Says Dr. Newton -- Dr. Parkhurst on Church and Social Humbug.
- THE RAINES BALLOT BILL.
- THE MISSING SPANISH CRUISER.; Wreckage That Is Supposed to Have Come from the Reina Regente.
- The Earl of Moray Dead.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
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- A CRITICISM OF RECORDER GOFF; The Rev. T.H. Malone Charges Him with Making Use of Anarchistic Language with Respect to Ireland.
- THE PRESIDENT IS PLEASED; Gov. McIntire's Prompt Action Regarding the Italian Murders Commended by Secretary Gresham.
- One Left.
- "FAKING" A DEFENSE.; Yarn About a Launch Leaving the Allianca for the Cuban Shore.
- Ninth Regiment at Church.
- NEW YORK POLICE BILLS; Lieut. Gov. Saxton Says that the BiPartisan Measure Will Pass. GOV. MORTON WILL PROBABLY SIGN IT Mayor Strong Has Expressed No Objections to It, and Is Making His Plans to Act Under the Bill.
- PRINCETON'S BUSY SEASON; Progress, Recreation, and Rational Improvement Not Forgotten. DEBATE ON PROPERTY FRANCHISE Casino to be Built -- Dickinson Prize -- Geological Outing -- Camera and Whist Clubs -- Founding of Alma Mater.
- THE CASE OF CAPT. CROSS.
- MEXICO AND GUATEMALA.; Minister Romero Has Heard of No Change in the Situation.
- IGNATIUS DONNELLY INDIGNANT; He Denies that the Populists Will Join the Free-Silver Party.
- Caught Him and Lost Him.
- Mr. Astor Charters the Columbia.