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- THE ISSUE AT TO-NIGHT'S MEETING.
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- MUSICIANS FROM AMHERST COLLEGE; Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs Open Their Spring Tour.
- Miss Anna Dickinson Cross-Examined.
- SALT ON JOSEPH JEFFERSON'S ISLAND; A Vein Discovered That Is Over One Hundred and Fifty Feet Deep.
- MARTINEZ CAMPOS WILL RESIGN; Official Report that the Cuban Rebellion Is in Santiago Only.
- SIGNS OF TROUTING ARDOR; Anglers' Fancies Turning to Thoughts of Meads and Streams. PISCATOR'S SPRING OCCUPATIONS This State's Present Law on Trout Ends March 31, Except in Adirondacks -- Tackle Makers Hopeful.
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- Hippolyte Defeats Rebels in Haiti.
- THE NEW DEPUTY OF PUBLIC WORKS; A Question Whether He Will Assume the Duties of His Position.
- Harriet Beecher Stowe Not Insane.
- VENEZUELA MUST PAY AN INDEMNITY; Damages Awarded for the Seizure of American Vessels.
- DELAY DUE TO CAUTION; The Grand Jury Desired More Corroborative Testimony. DEVELOPMENTS LOOKED FOR TO-DAY Witnesses from the Park and Fire Departments and the Madison Square Garden -- McLaughlin Case for Monday.
- MR. SMITH TO SENATORS; Observations as to the Several Bills, Touching Police Reform. WHICH SET HAS PUBLIC APPROVAL Will the Senators Decline to Consider Deliberately Measures Supported by the Majority of the Press and People Here?
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- RACING FOR THE LINCOLNSHIRE.; Won by Three-quarters of Length by C. Duncan's Euclid.
- THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; An Effort to Bring About a Reaction Results in Contraction of Trading. PRICES, HOWEVER, REMAIN STRONG Heavy Speculation in Reading at Advancing Prices -- Other Coalers Lower -- General List Firm -- Industrials Lower.
- THE CASE OF THE ALABAMA WHITE CAPS; Circumstances Under Which the United States Assumed Jurisdiction.
- Board of Irrigation Named.
- A NAVAL BOARD COMPLICATION; One of the Emergencies That Has Confronted Secretary Herbert.
- A NEW GARBAGE DISPOSAL SCHEME; Col. Waring Calls for Informal Proposals for Deodorizing Street Collections -- Free Offer of a Process of His Own.
- Report of the Gulf Road.
- GOV. MORTON'S POSITION.
- GERMANY TO CHANGE AMBASSADORS; And Argentine Will Have a New Representative Temporarily.
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- MR. FAIR DIED OF DIABETES; The Poison Story of Phoebe Couzins Declared to be Absurd.
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- Bishop of Down and Connor Dead.
- The City of Trenton Sued.
- FRAUDULENT SOUTH DAKOTA BONDS OUT; Some of Them Have Been Sold to People at Cortland, N.Y.
- Miss Gould Going to California.
- MANY YEARS OF CHARITY; Work of the German Ladies' Society Among Widows and Orphans. JUBILEE CELEBRATION IN MUSIC HALL An Address by Carl Schurz -- Relief Work During the Last Fifty Years -- Musical and Dramatic Programme.
- THE OBITUARY RECORD.
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- Mr. Dahlman's Sale of Trotters.
- NEW-YORK M'ALL AUXILIARY; Appeal for More Funds to Aid the Paris Work -- Mrs. Parkhurst Elected President.
- She Waved Revolvers in a Court.
- Pennsylvania Railroad Election.
- THE CREAM OF THE NEWS; The United Press Service Called a "Telegraphic Symposium."
- NINE THOUSAND TO ONE.
- WAR DECLARED ON TIGHTS; A Bill in the Senate to Prohibit Indecent Posters. THE NUDE ON THE STAGE DENOUNCED Senator Mullin's Measure to Protect the Morals of the Community from Corruption by the Stage.
- MRS. HUMPHREY WARD LEADS; Her "Marcella" the Favorite of the Librarians of the Country.
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- On Trial for Murder.
- SUSTAINING AN AMERICAN LAW.; Italian Judgment Against Steamships Taking Forbidden Emigrants.
- A BIG FIRE IN MILWAUKEE; Several Large Buildings Destroyed, Others Burning. A DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION Started in the A.F. Tanner Company's Store at Grand Avenue and Fourth Street. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY PROBABLY DOOMED The Young Men's Christian Association Building in Flames -- Guests Warned Out of Hotels.
- Bills Signed by Gov. Werts.
- Football Player Bahen Dead.
- REMINISCENCES OF JOHN H. CROWE; Somewhere in Them May be Found a Reason Why Lemuel Ely Quigg Is Pleading tot Him.
- PREFERS A GREATER NEWARK; School Commissioner Roberts of Orange Thinks Consolidation Second Choice -- Commissioner Lindsley's Views.
- TO PRESERVE HISTORIC SCENES; Gov. Morton Signs the Bill Having This For an Object.
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- Meadowbrook's Second Hunt.
- THE NEW JERSEY METHODISTS; ASSIGNMENT OF MINISTERS ANNOUNCED BY THE BISHOP. Many New Men Appointed as Presiding Elders -- Changes in a Number of Important Pulpits.
- SAILING DINGHIES TO RACE.; A New Class Established by the Douglaston Yacht Club.
- PUNCHED A HOLE IN THE METROPOLITAN; The Central Vermont's Propeller in Collision with a Tug on the Sound.
- Flames Adjoining an Oil House.
- Clemency from the President.
- Interest on "Frisco" Bonds.
- TO PROTECT PUBLIC MORALS.
- SAYS EGAN WOULD NOT BE SAFE IN OREGON; If He Is Made Receiver It Is Predicted that He Will Be Killed.
- STAVENHAGEN AND GERARDY AGAIN; The Pianist and Violoncellist Appears at the Garden Concert Hall.
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- Accepts a Pastoral Call.
- Highwaymen Rob a Town Treasurer.
- THE ROUTES NOT CHANGED; Rapid-Transit Board Adopts Those Made Public Last Week. PLEAS FOR EXTENSIONS NOT GRANTED Arguments Made at a Public Hearing in Behalf of the Citizens of Inwood and the North Side.
- Two More Ballots Without Result.
- DECREASE IN TELEPHONE EARNINGS; Annual Meeting of the Bell Company and Election of Directors.
- A Negro Murderer in Saratoga.
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- WINNERS AT THE HORSE SHOW; Mr. Beard's Crack Team Carries Off the Four-in-Hand Trophy.
- CLYDE YACHTSMEN HAPPY; Think the America's Cup Will Be Won This Year. THE AILSA'S SUCCESS REMARKABLE Watson and Herreshoff Have a Big Task on Hand -- Lessons to be Learned from Fife's Crack Boat.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS; WITH STEVENSONS IN SAMOA IN STEVENSON'S SAMOA. By Marie Fraser. 12 mo. New -York: Macmillan & Co. 80 cents.
- Oregon Short Line Receivership Reports Set Right.
- REINHARDT BILL ENDORSED; ALDERMEN APPROVE THE COOPER UNION SUNDAY MEASURE. Legislature Urged Speedily Pass It -- A Committee to Inspect Baltimore Fenders.
- Dominion Cabinet Changes.
- Due to Mischeivous Boys.
- THE PRESIDENT GOING TO WOODLEY; His Summer Residence at Buzzards Bay Being Made Ready.
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- MOST HORRIBLE OF THESE DEATHS; The 105th Trolley Victim a Woman Sixty-three Years Old -- Dragged Sixty Feet and Bones Broken into Small Pieces.
- GREAT BAZAAR FOR SAILORS.; Patronage of the Duchess of Fife and Donations from Sovereigns.
- An Ottawa Indian Chief Dead.
- CHINESE VICEROY'S WOUND; A Favorable Report on the Condition of Li Hung Chang. PROFOUND INDIGNATION PREVAILS Japanese Troops Landed on the Pescadore Islands and Took Them by Assault Easily from the Rear.
- FOR TAKING HIS SON ASHORE; What Customs Officers Think of Secretary Carlisle's Action When the Paris Arrived.
- SIFTING THE BIDS FOR TORPEDO BOATS; Recommendations Made by the Naval Construction Board.
- REFORM CROKER'S THEME; On the Eve of Sailing for Europe He Voices a Few Opinions. LOOK AT CONDITIONS NOW, HE SAYS Everything Bright for Tammany -- A Trick with the Tax Rate -- The Value of Discipline.
- Iade Three Attempts at Suicide.
- ALL WILL PROBABLY BE EXONERATED; The Courts Refuse to Compel Testimony in the Philadelphia Case.
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- DYER'S NEW SLOOP YACHT.; Built for W.E.C. Eustis and May Be Sent to England.
- Dawes on the Indian
- The Reading's February Statements.
- Patching the Democratic Ticket.
- NO DELAY IN HIS COURT; Justice Davy Firmly Calls Bickering Lawyers to Order. HAS NO TIME FOR SIDE ISSUES Tells Messrs. Severance and Levy that He Will Not Have the Korn Divorce Case Dragged Along.
- THURSTON IS GOING HOME; Will Sail for Honolulu on the Steamer Leaving April 4. NOTHING TO DO HERE, HE SAYS The Hawaiian Legation Will Be Left in Charge of Mr. Hastings, the Secretary -- He Makes a Statement.
- BRYANT PARK THE PLACE.
- ANTITOXINE PRICES LOWERED; The Bill for Its Manufacture Signed by Gov. Morton -- The Board of Health Can Now Easily Supply the City.
- Negotiating with Hawaiian Exiles.
- Letters of Gen. G.S. Silliman.
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- NEW-ORLEANS RIOTERS ARE IN JAIL; Work Is Proceeding on the Levee Without Any Interruption.
- AMERICAN TOURISTS ABROAD.; La Touraine at Tunis and Fuerst Bismarck Returning from Genoa.
- CAPT. CROSS RESTORED; The Police Board Acts After Consulting Mr. Wellman. MR. ANDREWS SEEKS INFORMATION Wants to Know About Indicted Men on Duty and About Service Time of All Policemen.
- CATSKILL DEMOCRATS ARE VICTORIOUS; They Elect Their Entire Ticket -- Elections at Saratoga and Yonkers.
- KAISER PAYS HIS HOMAGE; A Graceful Tribute Which Moved Prince Bismarck to Tears. PRESENTING A SWORD AS A SYMBOL The Reichstag Is to be Dissolved and Count Von Waldersce Will Soon Replace Hohenlohe as Chancellor.
- MOVEMENTS OF NAVAL VESSELS; The Raleigh and Columbia to Join Admiral Meade's Fleet.
- FUNERAL OF DR. JAMES RIDLEY TAYLOR; The Services Attended by a Delegation from the Old Guard.
- Mrs. Von Der Abe Secures a Divorce.
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- Wish to be Parties Defendant.
- An Assault with Clubs.
- MURUAGA WAS LUCKY.; The Change in the Spanish Ministry Most Opportune for Him.
- THE WHEAT OF ARGENTINA.
- Work of Roosevelt Hospital
- THE REAL STATE FIELD; Much Interest Was Centred in the Auction Sales. FORECLOSURE OF A CHURCH NOT HAD Doings at Private Contract -- The Richardson Property Brings a Total of $726,225 -- Fifth Avenue Offerings.
- Mrs. McAllister Rents a Cottage.
- ACCIDENTS TO VESSELS AT SEA.; Steamer Belfast Is a Total Wreck but the Crew Was Rescued.
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- THE GOVERNMENT'S RIGHT; Argument by the Attorney General in the Debs Case. THE UNITED STATES WAS A TRUSTEE Not Only the Privilege but the Duty of the Government to Prevent Restrictions of Inter-State Commerce.
- THE CABINET PHOTOGRAPHED; A Companion Picture to That of Mr. Cleveland's First Advisers.
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- NORTON AND QUINN TRIAL; Men, They Declared, Only Worked When Cars Were Running. TIME TABLES AND RULES NOT ADMITTED No Demand for Change of Hours or Schedule Was Made Prior to Dec. 28, 1894 -- To Go to the Jury To-day.
- WOMEN HEAR TALKS ON TAXES; Prof. Seligman, Ernest Crosby, and Thomas G. Shearman Express Views.
- OF INTEREST TO POLITICIANS
- Probable Murder of a Pensioner.
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- Crack Shots to Meet.
- CHARGED WITH FRAUDULENT USE OF MAILS; A Montana Man Said to Have Beguiled a Governor and Others.
- Affairs of the Western Roads.
- Republican Nominees in Jerssey City.
- LI HUNG CHANG AND JAPAN.
- New-York Post Office Plumbing.
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- FREDERIC VILLIERS DEFENDS HIMSELF; A Reply to Alice Mabel Bacon's Criticism of His Article on Japan.
- Much Gold Is Coming to America.
- Mr. Rogers Replies to Mr. Rives.
- KILLED IN PARK AVENUE TUNNEL; John Shaw, Buyer for a Cloth Firm, Fell from the Western Limited Express Near Sixty-seventh Street.
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- Suit Over the Douglass Estate.
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- OAKES NOW IN THE LEAD; Will Probably Win the Amateur Billiard Tournament. STARK AND KEENEY TIED FOR SECOND Townsend, Stark, and Oakes Won Yesterday's Games -- Dr. Jennings in Hard Luck -- He Has Not Won a Game.
- Race Horses Change Owners.
- Seventy Years Out of College.
- THE STREET PAGEANT TO-NIGHT; Arrangements for the Barnum & Bailey Circus Parade -- Some Features of the Show.
- Consolidation of Divisions.
- The Criminal's Eyes.
- INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS.
- FATE OF THE POLICE BILLS; It Will Be Definitely Decided in the Senate To-morrow. THE REORGANIZATION BILL DOOMED But the Bi-Partisan Commission Measure Reasonably Certain of Passing the Upper House.
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- WILL GREATLY BENEFIT COMMERCE; What the Shipping Men Say of the Plan to Clear Vessels Till 9 in the Evening.
- Duel at a Railroad Station.
- French Invasion of British Niger.
- Mr. and Irs. _leC!ellnn Going Abroad. [
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- The Utah Constitutional Convention.
- BIG CROP OF GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES; Senator Rogers Among Those Who Would Succeed Gov. Werts.
- Talked About Word Building.
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- CHARGES AGAINST PRESIDENT DOLPHIN; Attempt by Stockholders to Have Him Removed from Office.
- DOUBT AS TO WHO IS THE MURDERER; Four Men in Jail Charged with Killing James -- Anderson.
- ZIMMERMAN AND JOHNSON.; Their Chances for Meeting in a Professional Match Improving.
- PRINCETON'S BASEBALL GAMES.; First Game To-Day with Columbia -- The Schedule.
- AN EXCITING FIRE IN A CHICAGO STORE; Employes and Partners Taken from Windows by the Firemen.
- Electricity on the New-York Central.
- MRS. CHARLES L. DUVAL SEEKS DIVORCE; Charges Her Husband with Cruelty -- He Alleges She Is Insane.
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- THE DEPOSITS IN MAYOR STRONG'S BANK; He Did Not Know of Them -- Taken at City Chamberlain's Request.
- GOV. M'KINLEY WILL TRAVEL IN THE WEST; Therefore It Is Thought He Has Not Declared Against Silver.
- Norwich Banks Not Large Losers.
- Aosta's Wedding at Stowe House.
- GOT FUNDS BY FRAUD, THEY SAY; George D. Burton of Boston Arrested on a Charge Made by Brouwer & McGown, Brokers.
- Mr. Havemeyer Wants Early Trial.
- Cleveland Detectives Get the Reward.
- Fast Day Proclaimed.
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- A NEW PAYMASTER GENERAL; Col. Thaddeus H. Stanton Succeeds Brig. Gen. William Smith, Retired -- A Well-Earned Promotion.
- Mr. Batchelder Is League Handicapper.
- CORDAGE TO LOSE ANOTHER BRANCH; William Wall's Son's Rope Company Will Work Independently.
- THE NEW APPORTIONMENT READY; Republican Committee Has Looked Well After Its Party's Interests.
- SEEKING EXCISE REFORM; Good Government Club E Would Close Many Saloons. WITHIN LAW-FORBIDDEN LINES Commissioners Think They Cannot Refuse to Re-License Places Now Near Churches or Schools.
- TENEMENT HOUSE BILL; Made a Special Order in the Assembly for Next Tuesday. AFTER GOING TO THIRD READING A Bill Designed to Secure the Removal of Superintendent Brockway of the Elmira Reformatory.
- HAD NOT DONE THE WORK; Congress Asked to Pay Money That Had Not Been Earned. THE CLAIM OF C.P. GOODYEAR He Had Contracted to Remove What Is Known as the Brunswick Outer Bar in Georgia -- What Soundings Show.
- The Tree Planter's State.