Articles
- THE EXCISE LAW IN BROOKLYN.
- Tramps Were the Burglars.
- Antwerp Duty on Ships Reduced.
- CHINESE FIREMEN MUTINY; They Are Arrested for Violating the Exclusion Act by Going Ashore.
- Not What They Seem.
- HOLMES GROWS NERVOUS; Unable to Face the Portrait of One of His Supposed Victims. HIS FIRST EXHIBITION OF FEELING The Prisoner Recalls His Dismissed Counsel -- The Prosecutor Accused of Seeking Theatrical Effects.
- RUSSIA AGAINST ENGLAND; Conflict in Reports About the State of Affairs in China -- A Taunt from St. Petersburg Press.
- Greenwiches Have a "Stag."
- Minor Army Appropriations.
- Wayne MacVeagh Returns to Rome.
- Irwin to Manage New-Yorks.
- St. Paul's Earnings.
- GERMANS FOR TAMMANY; Thousands of Them Will Parade with Music and Lanterns. WILL BE 747 SOCIETIES IN LINE Complete List of Those That Will Take Part from Various Businesses and Social Organizations in the City.
- VESSELS DETAINED BY LOW WATER; The Largest Fleet Ever Known in Lake St. Clair.
- Food for the Tired Brain. Horsford's Acid Phosphate.
- TO CARRY WESTCHESTER; Democrats Certain that They Will Elect Their Ticket. BALLOTING MACHINE TO BE USED Charles P. McClelland and His Friends Feel Assured that He Will Be Returned to the Senate.
- FAURE'S DIFFICULT TASK; A Day of Consultation with Politicians to Form a Cabinet. PROBABILITIES OF THE PREMIERSHIP Carmaux Strikers, Radicals, Socialists, and Royalists Rejoice, but Others Grieve at the Chamber's Work.
- CONVICTED OF CRIMINAL LIBEL; Cesar Moreno Found Guilty on Complaint of Baron de Fava, and His Bail Increased to $3,000.
- Three German Editors Sentenced.
- Typhoid Fever in Watertown.
- Steamer Commodore Is Released.
- Times Improving.
- SIR HENRY IN "MACBETH"; A Large, Polite Audinece That Tried Hard to be Enthusiastic. APPLAUSE STRONG BUT INFREQUENT England's Titled Actor and Miss Terry Repeatedly Called Before the Curtain -- A Speech That Was Unheard.
- GEN. SCHOFIELD DISAPPOINTED; Now that He Is On the Retired List He Can Draw but 75 Per Cent. of His Pay as Lieutenant General.
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- New Bowlers for the Kings Countys.
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- Fifty Cents Per Oath.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
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- MUCH FOOD FROM A LITTLE MEAT; Mrs. Rorer Shows How to Make the Most of a Loin of Beef and How to Cook Apples.
- CITY AND VICINITY.
- TURKS AND ARMENIANS AT WAR.; Official Report of the Trouble at Marash Favors the Porte.
- His Parachute Would Not Open.
- The Betrothal of Princess Maud.
- CONVERTED TO SHEPARD; Brooklyn Regular Democrats Are Rallying to His Standard. FIGURING A VICTORY FOR REFORM Willoughby Street Strongholds Weakened in Registration, and Prospects of a Shepard Plurality Are Good.
- No Longer an Infected Port.
- Jumping Races at Westchester.
- POLICE INDICTMENTS DISMESSED; Action in the Doherty, Donohue, and McKenna Cases -- Discharged Patrolmen Seek Reinstatement.
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- AFTER THE HUCKLEBERRY ROAD; Board of Aldermen to Consider Complaints Against It and to Determine Whether Its Charter Should Be Attacked.
- MR. VAN ALEN'S ESTATE MORTGAGED; To Secure the Bail on the Suit to be Tried Against Him.
- BRIDGE OVER NEWTOWN CREEK; Kings and Queens Counties Want One That Will Cost About $250,000.
- NEW-YORK'S NAVAL MILITIA; Lieut. Niblack, U.S.N., Pays Many Compliments to the First Naval Battalion for Its Efficient Work.
- Papal Audience to Albany's Bishop.
- A Clear Field for Quincy.
- THE SOCIAL WORLD.
- THE NEW-ENGLAND JINGO.
- WORK OF THE PENSION BUREAU; Commissioner Lochren Makes His Annual Report, with Some Very Important Suggestions.
- GUESS AT THE POET LAUREATE.; The Bookman Says that Alfred Austin Is to be Appointed.
- FOR THE SERVICE'S GOOD; Police Commissioners Transfer 375 Men of the Force. HONORS FOR PATROLMAN LAKE Captains, Sergeants, Roundsmen and Patrolmen Changed About and Placed Where Acting Chief Conlin Thought Best to Have Them.
- Kaiser Encourages Shipbuilders.
- MR. SHEPARD ON EXCISE; If Elected He Would Not Change Brooklyn's Time-Honored Policy. MISTAKEN BELIEF AS TO STATUTES Oath of Office Does Not Require Minute and Rigorous Persecution, Which Would Bring the Law into Contempt.
- Volunteers for Spain Disembark.
- BAMBERGER, BLOOM & CO.'S AFFAIRS; A Committee Representing Creditors to Make an Appraisement.
- PARKVILE TROTTING STOCK SOLD.; John H. Shults's Horses Bring Fair Prices at Auction.
- QUAY ASSISTING GORMAN; A Combination of the Bosses to Carry Maryland. SERVICES OF REPEATERS TO BE USED Congressman Wellington Says the Pennsylvania Republican Dictator Is Supplying the Maryland Democrat with Funds.
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN.
- CONGRESS OF TEACHERS AT ATLANTA; Interest in Its Work Growing; the Attendance Increasing.
- STEAM FOR THE PILOT BOATS; Step Taken by the Commissioners Looking to the Abolishing of Sailing Craft in the Service.
- Arraigned as a Common Scold.
- THE NUMBER OF BALLOTS; County Clerks Unable to Determine Their Duty as to Printing.
- SOROSIS GOES TO SCHOOL; Its Members Struggle with the Theory of Parliamentary Law. HAVE A LESSON IN PROCEDURE Practice on the Question of Wearing White Caps or Large Green Bonnets -- Another Meeting To-morrow.
- THE VACANT FISH COMMISSION; The President Has Taken No Action to Fill the Place -- Dr. Tarleton H. Bean's Qualifications.
- FOUND DYING BESIDE THE RAILROAD; Edward Tracey Jumped or Fell or Was Thrown from a Train.
- FOR IMPROVED CANALS.
- STORY OF MANN'S DEATH; Pathetic Scene at the Trial of David Hannigan for Murder. DEAD MAN'S FATHER MOVED TO TEARS The Prisoner, Apathetic During Most of the Testimony, Is Once or Twice Roused to Interest in the Case.
- REIS IS ARRESTED IN COLON.; Charged by L.S. Friedberger of New-York with Theft of Jewelry.
- Strange Suicide of a Woman.
- British Ambassador Visits Bismarck.
- Reserved His Opinion.
- ADRIFT ON A DECKHOUSE; A Sailor Watched a Comrade Drown and Then Came His Own Struggle. SOLE SURVIVOR OF SCHOONER LORD Fifty-seven Hours Awaiting Death -- Thought a Shark Was in a Hurry -- Rescued by Schooner Star of the Sea.
- Meadowbrook's Long Hunt.
- Ludlow to Have Another Chance.
- GRIEFF'S GOOD SHOOTING.; Killed 19 out of 20 Birds in the Dexter Park Cup Match.
- A Party from Hartford.
- Important Tests at Sandy Hook.
- FOR IMPROVED CANALS; Mass Meeting in Favor of the Proposed State Bond Issue. A VITAL QUESTION FOR VOTERS Mayors and ex-Mayors of New-York and Brooklyn Support the $9,000,000 Proposition. SIMON STERNE ON CHEAP WATERWAYS The City's Commercial Supremacy Dependent on the Canals -- Speeches by G.H. Schwab and Others.
- TO DEFEAT THE EX-INSPECTOR; CENTRAL LABOR UNION HAS BECOME VERY AGGRESSIVE. Means to be Employed to Get Every Workingman in Mr. Williams's District to Vote Against Him.
- A CASE TO BE WATCHED.
- THE ALASKAN BOUNDARY; Nothing Known of the Alleged Drilling of American Miners. IT IS NOT BELIEVED IN WASHINGTON A Probability that England and the United States Will Settle the Boundary Question Definitely.
- A A FRENCH RAILWAY ACCIDENT.; Jaures Is Injured and Two Other Passengers Are Killed.
- EXPEDITION SAILS FOR CUBA.; Steamer Morrill Will Watch Bahiahonda and Pine Key.
- A Privilege of the Sex.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BRITISH CLAIM UPON HONDURAS; Immediate Settlement Demanded for Detention at Roatan of Schooner Lottie May -- Condition of the Country.
- INTERESTED IN THE PATH; Wheelmen Working for That Route Across Long Island. EXPECT TO RAISE THE MONEY EASILY The Path Will Extend from Patchogue to Port Jefferson and Will Cost About $800 -- Meeting at Selden.
- ON THE HOSPITAL STAFFS; Physicians and Surgeons Who Were Recommended by Colleges. APPOINTED BY THE COMMISSIONERS Not Much Concerned About the County Medical Society's Condemnation -- What President Porter Says of the New Plan.
- A Suggestion Against Lynchers.
- GETTING READY FOR HARVARD.; Princeton's Football Team Again Practice in Secret.
- NEWS OF THE RAILROADS; Trunk Line Presidents May Sign the New Traffic Agreement To-day. PENNSYLVANIA'S CAUTIOUS ACTION More Than a Majority of the Companies Interested Have Formally Approved the Document -- Mr. Depew Confident.
- Daughters of the Confederacy.
- SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOLS CLOSED; Children Cannot Learn or Play Together Because of Scarlet Fever.
- Roupach May Be a Murderer.
- German C.E. Convention.
- THEIR 25TH ANNIVERSARY; Gen. and Mrs. Edwin A. McAlpin Celebrate Their Silver Wedding. CONGRATULATION FROM MANY FRIENDS Guests from New-York and Neighbors Throng the Beautiful Home of the Adjutant General in Sing Sing.
- ISTHMUS CANAL PROJECTS.
- THE BERING SEA DAMAGES.; Capt. Hooper Coming East to Advise the State Department.
- IRISH ARMS AGAINST BRITAIN.; William Redmond's Idea of How Autonomy May Be Secured.
- TWO DIE IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR; First Double Execution at Clinton Prison Under the New Law.
- Weak Link in the Chain.
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- DEFEAT FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS; The South Carolina Constitutional Convention Against Them -- A New Scheme of Franchise.
- RACING, BUT NO ARRESTS; There Was No Interference with the Sport at the Westchester Track. WERNBERG WON THE BRONX STAKES Police Could Find No Violation of the Law as Recently Interpreted by Magistrate Kudlich.
- In Favor of the Nicaragua Canal.
- Chicago, 46; Technology, 0.
- READING REORGANIZATION.; A Plan Practically Completed, but Not Yet Ready to be Published.
- Long Island Doctors Meet.
- IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD; Vacant Land on Morningside Avenue Bought -- A Business Building Sold -- The Auction Room Doings.
- Better the School than the Assembly.
- Going Home to Vote.
- Baldwin -- Fraser.
- THE FRENCH CRISIS.
- The Pague Court-Martial.
- ANTI-SEMITIC MAYOR OF VIENNA.; Lueger's Election Followed by Shouts of Joy, and Later by Riot.
- TO ABOLISH FIRE ISLAND LIGHT; Its Days of Usefulness Nearly Ended -- A Lightship to be Established in Its Stead.
- A Practical Youth.
- A Misunderstanding.
- CLOSING THE DURRANT CASE; Attorney Deuprey, Suffering from a Paralytic Stroke, Wheeled into Court to Speak for the Defendant.
- CYCLISTS' BOWLING DATES.; All Arrangements for the Tournament of the Brooklyn Clubs Completed.
- The President Moves to Woodley.
- LOOKING FOR FITZSIMMONS.; Deputy Sheriffs Search Trains from Texas for the Pugilist.
- SALE OF LONG ISLAND LINES.; Philadelphia Capitalists Said to Have Control of the Steinway Company.
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- The University of Virginia Fire.
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- NEW PUBLICATIONS; A DEFENSE OF BUCHANAN. TURNING ON THE LIGHT. A Dispassionate Survey of President Buchanan's Administration from 1860 to Its Close. Including a Biographical Sketch of the Author. Eight Letters from Mr. Buchanan Never Before Published, and Numerous Other Articles. By Horatio King, ex-Postmaster General of the United States. 8vo. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company. $2.
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- Hall Caine Coming to New-York.
- VOTE FOR DEMOCRATS.
- Newport Real Estate Changes Hands.
- PORTRAITS AT THE ACADEMY.
- PARDONED BY THE PRESIDENT; Cases in Which the Executive Declined to Interfere.
- TWO PASSENGER TRAINS WRECKED; A Collision Near St. Louis in Which a Number of Lives Are Lost and Many Persons Are Injured.
- Knew Better.
- ELEMENTS DEFY SPAIN IN CUBA; Martinez Campos Suspends Military Operations, for Heavy Rains and Floods Make the Country Impassable
- FOR BETTER EXCISE LAWS; Strong Speeches Made in a Mass Meeting at Chickering Hall. PRESENT STATUTES ARE DEFECTIVE Seth Low, Prof. Adler, Arthur von Briesen, Commissioner Roosevelt, and J.J. Chapman Ask for Better Legislation. FOR BETTER EXCISE LAWS
- THE ELEVATED ROAD A BENEFIT; Property Owners Refused Damages from She Third Avenue Line.
- The Texas Will Be Docked Nov. 7.
- GOLF AT LAKEWOOD.; New Clubhouse to be Built -- Three Days' Tournament Next Month.
- Atchison's Fast Train to California.
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- Manley Favors San Francisco.
- A NOTABLE WEDDING IN BOSTON; John Harsen Rhoades, Jr., of New-York Married to Miss Katharine Kimball -- Great Crowd in the Church
- IN MEMORY OF F.W. NOSTRAND; Former Business Associates Commend His Life and Character.
- THE QUAY-REED COMPANY, LIMITED
- ONE OF THE THIEVES CAPTURED; An Attempt to Rob an Electric Car and a St. Louis Hotel.
- EXPLOSION OF GAS IN LONDON.; Two Houses Wrecked and Several Persons Buried in the Ruins.
- HE AIDED THE GOLDEN CITY; Schooner Had Been Dismasted -- The Captain Reports All Well Aboard.
- More Difficult of Achievement.
- Obvious.
- THINKS HOLMES A HYPNOTIST.; Coroner Explains the Insurance Swindler's Control of Mrs. Pietzel.
- Seized by a Canadian Cruiser.
- Road Race at Garrison.
- ABDUCTED HIS FRIEND'S FAMILY; Homesteader Lesure Has Them Locked up in His Cabin.
- Surrendered to the Russians.
- Mr. Edmunds as Special Counsel.
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- M'GILL MEETING AT PRINCETON; Rousing Democratic Rally in University Hall -- Speeches by Princeton Alumni and Members of the Faculty.
- MUTILATED BODY ON THE BEACH; Face and Leg Gone and a Cut in the Back -- Murderer or Paddle Wheel May Have Caused Death.
- Caught a Broadway Pickpocket.
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- A MARRIED COUPLE'S ESCAPE; The Way in Which a Crowd of Rice and Shoe Throwers Were Evaded by a Bride and Groom.
- WILL NEED MORE MONEY; Republican Leaders Concerned About Getting Interpreters. TO LOOK TO THE FIFTY FOR FUNDS Manner of Marking the Ballots Must Be Widely Explained, They Say -- The Question of Watchers at the Polls.
- The Katahdin to be Tried Thursday.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- To be Tried by Court-Martial.