To-dmy. fair ->~° 20,844. Tomorrow. UUCrro.ln« V- lxiii— doodlne... fre.h wMt wind.. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1903. -TWELVE PAGES.-^^ri-o. PRICE THREE CENTS. VOTER. 225,000 THE REVOLUTION IN PANAMA. CHAMPIONS NEGRO IN RUSH HOURS. ONLY ONE CANDIDATE. COLOMBIA'S DUPLICITY, League Club Against Sup- SUBWAY TO CARRY THEM. Union AXD THAT IS ROOSEVELT. WHY TREATY WAS KILLED of Colored Suffrage. pression Engineers Expect Capacity Union League Club was of 560 Th- voice of the So Republican Xational Committee- earnest protest against the Proposed to Canal Prop- la«t nlirnt in Cars an Hour. Confiscate raised votes ,e-«k>- of the of colored citizens in men and Other Leaders Declare. erty and Sell It to United States. South. Resolutions were passed urginx the The Interborough Rapid Transit Company, the responsible [FBOM TUB TP.IBITNE BVHEAt .] rnment to prosecirte jKirsoiia for whose subway willbe in operation about May — [rßon the mart* Btnic*r.l and urging 1. expect* to carry 4T»,000 passengers Washington. Lh?c. 10. Many members of the Washington. crime* against the su!Tra^e Consress an hour Dec. lt>.—Colombia's dishonor v***tlgntion pro- night und morning in Republican National Committee have arrived in the venality of the to make M i" and enforce the the rush hours. The offi- and elements at Bogota that cials "Washington, and several of them have added visions of the Cnr.titi:uuon for the protection of expect that the traffic will reach that rule the country are being revealed In a manner their testimony In no uncertain terms to that A report of the club's committee or. po- volume for about two and a half hours, morning; that effectually disarms th«» opponents of the voters. which has appeared in these dispatches litical rafmill sarporting the resolutions was an.d night. in the Washington administration's policy regarding last few days, and which, the party adopted. About BttM wired members of the The company is getting things in condition the Republic of Panama, and clinches perma- clare. has already proved br>y.r.d question the wpr,. at the regular moi-thly mating. Cor- for carrying this maximum volume of traffic nent support of the new republic's Independence. efofc unanimity of the party for Rooawesl as th« cellu* N. BJiss residing, and the action of the very soon after the trains are running. New Quickly following the disclosure in the Presi- next Presidential candidate. ine«»tlnp was said to be practically unanimous. cars are being received rapidly, and everything dent's annual message on Monday of the des- Warner Miller. Colonel W. E. Rogers, Dr. D. indicates a smooth working road as soon as it INDIANA IX ROOSEVELT Ll^'E. perate proposals which he quotes from "na emi- E ?' Wffl BOOSB, J- C. Pumpelly, John IWise Is "warmed up." The engineers, a Tribune re- Harry New, National Cornmitte,-man from In- nent Colombian." and which exhibit the fft-nera) and Optus Brainerd were Bsaonc the speakers. porter was informed yesterday, calculate that diana, laughed at the suggestion that h;s State moral obliquity that killed the Hay-Herraa and all u-ere In favor of the resolutions, which trains running from thirty to thirty-five miles delegation might favor some other candidate. treaty in order to attempt further blackmail. were as follows: an hour (the designed speed of the express He said: comes a delayed report from Minister Bea.upre < Rr*''>iv«-i'.. That the- COWBNCMBt be requested to trains) cannot with safety be operated on a There la only one candidate for the Republi- to the Department of State, dated at Bogota. vtrio-js -. the district attorneys in tha States interval nomination. kj Ko> Illegal suppression of votes is Sloped, to shorter than two to two and a half can That President October 1(>, giving the text of the- Colombian *-t-<-r«> an my opinion, no other name will be pre- prosecute \u2666very case where there has been a vlo- minutes, and then only when the equipment Is and. In Senate Ccrr.rr.itt-*-'s report on the project of sented to convention or thought of. law jf the laws of th^- T'nltiid States in respect In most perfect the Indi- • suffrage, if adequate evidence can he ob- the condition and when the em- ana will not only support the President in the to authorize a new treaty. Of ployes tained to Justify a submission Of such c:i»f to the are thoroughly drilled. Thirty trains an nominating convention next year, but her elec- Shorn of the customary verbiage of such grand Jury. vote be given to '"onjrress hour on the two express tracks and fifty trains toral will him without ques- Latin-American documents, the Congress of Co- Resolved. F"ir*t—That be requested and tion. Iknow Senator Har.na; have known him urged to tsrutlsate, with thornuHh- an hour on the local tracks, where the speed is years. lombia propose to confiscate Lhe property of the charges well for He has never In the slightest ne«b ar.d Impartiality, of a suppression much slower, it is said, be the average way Company dispose of— wmm ooattmif to tbe Poortaen and Fift»-*»nth will maxi- indicated to any one that h« has aspira- the French Canal and to of it ~-.ent« to the Constitution of the United mum capacity of the road. "With eight cars on tions for the nomination. He ha* frlenis !n In- to the United States at a discount. This was a M»d every diana, many of them, but Siat»>f. n case where such reduction is each express train and six cars on each local they do not consider frank official revival of the Insinuation prat tor- t | lisned- by a limitation of the franc . for that he Is a candidate in any sense of the word \u25a0 train, i that In proportion to the number as proposed, it will have a capacity of for the nominatlor, and have no of offer- ward quietly but persistently by Colombians and voters «o the representatii 'i of idea Of - d*.«:fran 500 cars an hour. The seating capacity ing him support. The people of the country antagonists of the Panama route In Washing- I .•*hi C'>:-.(rress be reduced, und also to see only i" way vlo- of fifty-two persons, have one candidate for the nomination. years, holding that the Fifteenth' Amendment be no each car will be but It 1* ton for the la^t two that the or He is President Roosevelt, and them will be no — — :•" by subterf : and. likely that eighty to the car willbe carried In French concession worthless^ contention Second Tha: where th*» dei-ipiona of th*> courts other. was a or the practices at electiona disclose the fact that the busy hours, as New-Yorkers, when bent on that was effectually quitted to the satisfaction amendatory Graeme Stewart. Vational Committwman from the present statutes are inadequate, getting home or to business, "stand on the of the States when Attorney General acts be paKsed remedying tixe defects disclosed. order Illinois, speaking of Mr. Roosevelt's candidacy, United of their poing." Figured on this basis tha Knox went to Paris, and after> an exhaustive The report of the political two said: committee on re- northbound tracks at night and the two south- examination declared the French title worth tßKtß PtettM pnvWen of the •\u25a0or.stitut'. of tracks in the carry We do not hear any one else talked about. $40,000.* bound morning will about and I >*>. sevf-raJ Southern Srates regardlrg puffrag-e. and passengers do not think the Republican voters of forty-five thousand an hour, or for Illinois are stopping to consider any one else. The report Mr. Beaupr6 incloses -was read to says la part : the five rush hours, taking night and the Colombian Senate on October 14. It begins morning National Committeeman Mulvane. of Kansas. 'It is unquestionably true that the people of tb© together, about two hundred and twenty-five with a declaration of Colombia desire to have .- eve th;i! mere is a wholesale denial to was equally emphatic Inhi* declaration in favor bls< r.> the Iteht of suffnige in tho Southern thousand. a canal constructed across the Isthmus, and a the of of the President's nomination, saving: ?tates. Tha intelligent Southern people know The engineers estimate that the elevated and recital of the steps which have been taken by whether this :. trut- or not. and this denial. If de- Kansas has not considered anybody but R>.«^- Eial It t*. is io the face of the distinct stupuia- surface roads bring to and carry away from the velt. Ithink sentiment his Colombia in the last seventy years to secure that si.all be no in favor prevails all tSons in the constitution there business district a total of about one hundred through that section of the West, and Idid not a canal. It hi asserted that the Hay-H*rraa such denial. The demoraliilne effect of such a anything any as this every on«j must admit. The Idea and forty-five thousand people an hour. If the hear to the contrary from other treaty was unanimously rejected, "not with a, ecne 'Ple. $S«. 500,000 It aeema to your committee, that it Is qaite poeaf- of as a tunnel rental. It started dicting War with Germany. the nomination of Senator Har.r.a for the Pre?i- conduct negotiation?. The law also 13 held to ble that the rights of Urn colored 'man \u25a0 ovid ev«n out to get an electrical equipment for $6,000,000. Discharged Mr. Hart was risk.?.! be unnecessary. now he meaei:r«* tlons in th<» Honolulu, Dec. Much interest has been Elevator Boy Seriously States courts. One dlmcslty in this regar.l and has put into it. or will have, by the time "Not that Iknow of." he answered. I A novel point is made to the effect that, as the -^ pce?eE!«<»d money the road aroused here by a report of Colonel Jones, of the ritrcor.s are r/l of is running, about $16,000,000." Injures Captain Bell Boys. for President Roosevelt. It is the expectation Hay-Herran treaty authorized the Panama adequate to carry nations. ar» the cilities, additional traffic fa- Arthur, who is still in Honolulu, having been was locked up .%'\u25a0 RTH DAKOTA KNOWS HIM. General Brayton to Press His Plan for Re- to suggest that an additional track be in the West Thirtieth-st. station detract of IS7B and I£**>." built on the Second-aye. elevate.! line, inas- here the last two weeks, studying the military The shooting was deliberate ana was done out Whatever anti-Roosevelt sentiment there is to The committee argues that after that aare the duction. mnea al such an addition could be built in a situation of the Territory, stated to a reporter of of , it is said. the country has found no lodgement in North republic can make more advantageous terms. year or two. while "legally materially." said a. new subway would take The Associated Press to-day that the report of Since the opening of the h"tol Dakota, according tr> Alexander and wherefore it -.3 [nOK THI TKIBCXE BrEEAC.] tnree years to build. Morrisey has McKenzie. the that it is the duty Congress to pass on the Colonel Jones does correctly represent i Dakota National of Washj.ptrn. IVr. 10,—General Charles R. "Without additional legislation at Albany the not his been in charge of the bell beys, as well as the Committeeman validity of the extension of the company's fran- city will not be able to lend Its credit for the views in any particular and utterly misrepre- elevator boys, and as such baa ha-l direct charge "Why. Ihave never even heard any other chise for six years, granted ta 1000. which >uu Bray: National Coznnritteeman from Rhode building of any attacked. The conclusion the more subways. There Is a mar- sents them i!: some. '>' McAuley. McAuley did not provt man mentioned in connection with the nomina- been of committee Island, is enthusiastic in his advocacy of re- gin of less than $6,000,000 is that further consideration of the bill before) left for subway colonel Jonea said his report to Governor as an elevator boy. of the women tion," sail Mr. McKenzie to-night. "It ia ac- tbern r«-pre.seritati«">n, and at to-mor- purposes under the act authorizing an expendi- and several Congress be indefinitely postponed. ture of $.V), elj upon social conversa- guests at compU cepted in North Dakota, as a aaatter of course. ror'B session of the committee he sots to 000.000 for the present subway. have various times I This v««i.OQ0.000 will not go a great way he hal with Major General MacArthur. in answering Mr. Roosevelt willbe the nominee It was present his argument. He is coujiting on sup- in the tions bis.dilatorinesa calls and his shift- MORE MARINES FOR THE ISTHMUS. construction of new tunnels. It would he suf- and that he only reported his expressions in sub- .mcc. out in North Dakota, you know, that Mr. Roose- port from many of the Northern States. ficent for the building of the spur l-orty-seoond-st. between stance, with :i v*e\v of impr ci lay McAuley went to the hotel at his .1 his ranch, and he lived amon^r our "My resolution." he paid this evening at the and Union Square, but that nor Festei strip of !,^w Carter the strengthening usual time, but took more time in for a number of years. Our peopi Three Hundred Men Ordered from Guaur Arlington, representation tunnel would not be a large ele- with need of th* th.in usual "does not affect In the ment taking yetting they • In care of the steadily growing isolated islands from a military standpoint. into his uniform. His genera] appear- and admire him. and want him for the mod of lf*>! Itt purpose is to secure volume of traffic may tanamo to Colon. which be expected in This notes ance linallyforced Morrisey to candidate. His trip through North Dakota last city In years." Colonel Jones said he took no of his tell him that he frcra the National Committee a recommenda- the next five '\u25a0 Washington. D«c. 10.—Nothing- of an official conversation with eGneral MacArthur, iind Auley pleaded to remain. summer rekindled th<» enthusiasm and made char- tion to the convention of 1904 to adopt such acter concerning- the reported movement of Colom- that his report was made from his memory. but Morrisey was firm, telling him that he had h>im more popular than ever. No State in the plan rt-pres*T.tation for the convention of bian troops toward the isthmus has been received at HOT IROX OX warned him several :>n.j Union is now more safely Republican than HER TONGUE The conversation occurred during a social call times this I North at the State Department since the reports that VMr< Republicans are talking about reducing [\u25baakota We will which he and <3olonel Soper. of the National final. give Mr. Itnmartall a plurality came yesterday from Venezuelan ports indicating the representation of the South in Congress, but Guard, made on General MacArthur. Colonel "All right," McAuley finally said. "Til get *t November." that such a movement was on foot. Sot has tbe that can b« done \v~ ir.ust '.ake the ini- Child Says That Was Her Punish- was very much surprised that his report even. I'llcome back and do you up. Remember RHODE ALL RIGHT. minister from Panaroa any information oa this tial step by reducing representation In our con- Jones ISLAND poir.t. vention — to Governor Carter was made public. that." Department p. m. McAuley again to Central Brayton, National Conimitt»*»man At th« Navy it was announced that "Negrota ment A Denial. At 4 went the hotel. contingent on would In th^ Northern States oppose the A few days ago General MacArthur was quot- Walking along the corridor, from Island, no the marine th? hsthiau* be re- plan; but why they?" he scanned the Rhode entertains suggestion that inforced by thxe« hundred oca now on Che Prairie* should a^ked General ed as saying that the main feature of the de- faces the people he met. and two sent to Darker, Brayt<->n "Some assert that the n»\v plan ; Elizabeth. N. J., Dec. 10.— What is alleged to of all asked or his State is anything but a stanch Republican orders navi: been Admiral coo- three where Morriscy was. Finally one of the m&r.dir.g the North Atlantic Squadron, at Guan- alienate the votes of those negroe? :n have fences of the Territory is the protection of State. Northern been a case of great cruelty practised on employes pointed to Morrtsey standing behind tanaino, to dispatch the Prairie to the isthmus. in i>• uxxnerous, ican't a the naval station at Pearl Harbor, and that "Who says Rhode She sail to-tnorrow. and willreaca Ccloa by under?!;; Six-year-old girl by ber mother is now In the the desk. Just as McAuley reached the desk Island went Democratic in will reinforced, n• mi he elected a Single to preserve orclt-r .nd prevent arv invasion. with the States of the South. The Cruelty to Children. The child is Dorothy McAuley. finance. \u25a0 back the to scheme • : while Pearl Harbor is maintained as a strong- Morrisey's to corridor and Governor, of r*-> ITI""IllW^Wttin ot his The story came to the curs of the author- misunderstanding. my request Colonel Jones ministers, hjs the Republic of Panama At Immediately there was a scene of the wildest will be the same solidly Repi: ?» r«»ei ionized NEGROES THAKK THE PRESIDENT. she as ar. irniep«r.'i?nt irtat*. :h Principal Pease «if the MomO had written out a memorandum of his conver- confusion In the hotel corridor. At the time of MacArthur two days after always has been. \u25a0i The child also said that wh*-n she sation with General the shooting there were about twenty-five people It took place, for the purpose of preserving Gen- of them were women. •Roosevelt? Why. of course everybody in our THE CASTINE MAY GO TO COLON. Protest Against Drawing the Color Line in ted to this cruelty Mrs. Demarest tied views regarding- th" In the corridor. Most eral MacArthur's National When the shots were flre.l they jumped behind State is for him. This talk about a 10. her hands behind her back, and that she was not Guard, and Colonels Soper and Jones had sought defection Philadelphia. IN -The United States gunboat the Eepublicau Party. aid pillars, and some ran out of the hotel screaming from the President is encouraged by Southern yCS»stlne, li» charge of Commander Knight, left the permitt- ; to stir or cry out. This morning a to enlist General MacArthur's in getting police. Two women fainted, said all were back from the federal government the military for the Republicans and others, who want to be able League Island Navy Yard to-day under sealed or>- Washington. D<-o. 10.— The ?ufa-commlttee of the larraj ued. screaming and shouting for help. belipved • barracks site near the Capitol which was taken to tell him soon that they have ders. It ts she is bound tor Colon. «-x~ .\u25a0 •.. of the Afro-Amerl- Thi- .mtly denied the aceusa- McAuley appeared to be the coolest person In crashed it <^ut. ooalttaa Ncttonal durinp- Spanish war. It is now wanted by '•\u25a0 \u25a0.ne child had burned herself on the to walk slowly toward the Th«>n they will ask him for the collectorahlpe." ca:i jr.!: to-dr.; to hold the next moct Territory armory- I an Inter- the place. He started with irr nR, and, in spite for the for an had exit. hail gone but \u25a0 few feet, St-r.ator Penrose, A CANAL STEAMSHIP LINE. tog of the council at St. Louis fkrpttmbn 4. eurlinsr yesterday. In Thirtieth-st. He who holds Quay's OH. punishments of the old fash- view with General MacArthur Barle, ore the porters, Senator Chicago, Dec —A dispatch five leserved the strategic importance however, when Michael of proxy National 10. from New-Orteana \u25a0. a <~orriniltt«* of to appear before laid the blame on her for th<» which he referred to and felled as Committeeman, said to-day: .ii:d, had event struck him a heavy blow with his fist says that the Board of Trade of New-Orleans la the pUtiorrn committee of the nejcl Republican y. of the Hawaiian Islands in the of war. with him and held specifically mention any nation. him. Earle Then grappled Ifavor Mr. Roosevelt's nomination, and be- organizing a COOO.OOO steamship company to ran NatioTial Convention to that it take vigorous but he did not until the police betw-^n 1:.,; by ••• urc gave gratifying support to our efforts to im- him on the floor arrival. lif»v^ he is the strongest candidate the Repub- th««re the Orient way of Ci» pro- •\u25a0 *\u25a0 to the practical denial in a He was able to Identify McAuley as the posed Paaama «.°anaL WEDDIXG RISG IXSHARK. prove the Hawaiian militia. He said in sub- Morrisey lican party could find. Ithink he is the CUffiber of Stai»» of suffroce to t.'.t r.igio. The was the dominant strategic man who shot him. strongest candidate who could be presented to * stance that Hawaii ..•• >ns were adopted: feature of the Pacific. the people of Pennsylvania, and that he will A*. carry the State by the largest majority J. IXCOJIE SMALLER. \u25a0 ur.repiitlican principlfe SOFFEL SET FREE. ever We are opposed' to t' of MRS. given any "—hi r line In !;,•• Republican party "L.11., 1897" Engraved on It—Big one. tj INDICTEDINNEBRASKA. \u25a0• \u25a0•,: Inaugurated ta certain States TWENTY-TWO \u25a0 ;md injury u.er.! of tf.i jitr:;> the of tfwrne Ship. Bandits to Escape from Jail STRONG IN NEBRASKA. Shrinkage in *Ithe mc« uncon . "fIts policy Fish Followed She Aided Two Charter Fees from ::• t:,.- *\u0084,} , that the proposed rt- with Bribery in "So far as the Presidency Is concerned in tha sl v believe Was he eater, or was she eaten? Did she, Ex-State Senator Charged Which Her Husband Was Warden. wicuon of reprei^-niiition in the Republican"* Na- of State of Nebraska." remarked Senator Millard, May to ember -$ol,?40 15. U'jciij b*- fc." lnjV6 » hi^h the discovering pert: cast into the CotrrestJoa nouid her husband's Postmaster Case Land Fraud Cases. Pittsburs. Dec. 10.—Mrs. Katharine Soffel. wife that State, "we are practically unanimous **rjrifcould r.<,t perpetrwte. which he or did of for Trenton. Dec. lv (Special).— State authorities ,*e our deep the ring with wedded ber Jury, warden of the Allegheny County Jail, at the **taka thii osportuattjr ts e«pre«i rrati- Omaha. Pee. Ml—The United States Grand of the President Roosevelt. Icannot see anything that are awaiting with appreherslon the time wheat i" the \u25a0 ,r .iarir.K at all tlm. sto she drop it overboard accidentally? Was her time, of the escape of the notorious Riddle brothers 5 up for rnstice the which has ban in session for some time investi- could possibly arise that would chance the sen- demands are to be made on the public treasury t^ imp»rti«l and manhood"- linger bitten off? These questions were asked the alleged that institution. WU liberated from the "West- raan i \u25a0-•\u25a0 tf gating Postofflce bribery cases am! il- from timent in that State so far as Mr. is for money with which to carry out th* various 32?*' \u25a0 - to-day, served twenty Roosevelt .-;<\u2666 havlns ti zi.-v.jr i.'ked ial yesterday when the steamer Hypatla, Captain legal fencing of government lands in Western Ne- ern Penitentiary projects for th* completion of State institutions t. part she played in thai sensational concerned. In general his administration has Z2"*"«ion in aaj nattar affecttaa the mmon Brown, arrived In port from St. Lucia with one braska, to-day made a partial report to the court, months for the already under way tad rtacerely belle»e that be hua been approved by the Nebraska Republicans and *nd the beginning of other*. of her crew w-aring a wedding ring taken from returning twenty-two indictments. One 1= against Soffe! releaae.l Nntlre has b«en served by some commisjtoos that Lowe, "it* will he remembered that Mrs. by many Democrats, who now intimate that *\u25a0•*» treatrf us fust like otbor Htizens: we stomach. The ring bears on the inner former State Senator Elliott charging brib- the two bandits and then accom; them in they will a.<*k for appropriations hecaase they feel b-"! . , \u0084:]} !lot be satis- a shark's Pittsbur*;. w-m Mk..^ .r connection with the appointment of a post- their from they will vote for President Rooeevelt. He is as that the State to act since DOt purface three Setters, two legible and one too ery In I'iK-ht can afTor.l liberally, it '• - .- th-t h.- WOUld Neb.; ten '•'' against ranchmen While she was incarcerated in the penitentiary strong Republican as it is possible to ; Urn - at hope to as. he master at Alma. divorce. a get for has a surplus of C'j£i.«3? 17. °* door niu-h defaced to be readable. Thu.--- legible are inr bnsband seeursd a were Indian -* \u25a0tole garrsu' -^ t-r which the for illegal fencing, and the others I, is ii«i M'h. Boffel baa rejected two offers to the Presidency." They admit that this \u25a0» comfortable SS2 she propose* balance* *!*»«•. a,i(j (,j, ts founder! dedi- •L. H 1897." The illegible letter looks like cases, mostly of a minor character. Those against "f Ntw-Je: but realise that the source from which a another or a ii true bills again3t Bartlett Rich- to her fathers home tad rapidly drying H ranchmen Include any greater part of it *prans i* up. I.and and Feeding Ido not think there is question about i!r v • The Hypatla. arrived at St. Lucia December ards, president of the Nebraska There ha« >«H»n a great falling- off in the umber *ia.Jj; i.-r! r»-.;nesting- th« Senate Comstock, president of the FOR A MANAGER. Roosevelt's nomination. In my opinion he will As soon as she was well Company; W. G. vice WANT MISS GOULD b<- nominated without :i.ny trouble. I of corporations chartered by the State in the last \u25a0'\u25a0nn I of I>r. CTum 2. from Montevideo. Jan^son. think the the niinirtiiTlnii Atlantic, same company, and Secretary Charles C St. Louis. Dec. 10 (Special).— Efforts will t>e made of the country want him. aad six months. Of the pott of Charlrb-o:. out in the off the South American State Senator that he all of Ellsworth. Neb., and former at Tuesday's meeting of the board of lady man- will be elected Ihave no doubt. InMay. IaOS. there were 1C companies chartered coast, began to follow in h«*r wake. He a ishark Frank M Currie, a large, individual cattle owner. agers of the World's Fair to persuade Miss Helen under the laws of the State, act! the fees paid RCVERUf CUTERS FOR WHALERS. a few hours, only to return Broken Bow, Neb. Repr the treasury amounted to $y.S» &. Bat '- - ' would disappear for of to consent to succeed Mrs. James T. lilalr. •• into in nu foreman of the grand jury stated to the Gould of The Tribu the No I>» tIO.CS 25. in Sept.-rrrvr in-v weal v? to creu-B. «r* rcoramende-J by Supcrtn- torn ragged, probably as the it stated this addition will include sev- between Mrs. Jchn Miller Horton. IMB for Roosevelt, and Ihaw no October they tumblni to S».&«m, «wl«st dorsal tin was und port and la against clines, the race is doubt that JTU.9O7. in and in Cor.stxir.tln*, of ttm Northwest Mounted Po- Three days before eral' more Indictments. The indictment Buffalo: Mrs Paniel Manning, Albany, and he will be nominated and elected to November t!w >-l«»rlt ran* ur> only «»i!,i- - a submarine battle. Lowe contains two counts of of succeed hh» caab r*-«i?ter. Tf^ »« (jriy pnetJcsJ njoaiis of eoUoctln.j i. result of former State Senator Mary P»ie!;iB Montgomery. Mrs. Kdward himself In the first place, a sr^tit many States $s.46S3>.>n shrtnka<- in tS» the men went aft violate section 1..81 of Mrs. income of the State from thH source between Ajßcrtcaa UK Hypitia made Ft. Uicla. and charges conspiracy to Hii'kwaiter, of OWOi because of 111 health. 15 con- in < invention assembled ha\c expressed their May boa vtalan in the ?nr permission to catch the the revi*:d statutes by conspiring to Senator rtce-preatdent. arv! Nove»n«r was Ia.TW IS. \u25a0 ft body and received intermediary Ito remain first preferences for Mr. Rnosevelt, niand ma^le tha in superstition of sailor* rharles H Dietrich, by acting as In and there is no The men m tfie corporation department \u25a0.«•» a <=h'irk It is a favorite of wh eh I. tioui-t that thf delegates, elected; win !i;v say New-Jersey \u25a0ea to X- rt UMPbocaoa, a dis- a ship it is \u25a0 sure thi.payment of M» In consideration when snfB BP9«* *nii that is hold- hen ishark follows at the time of trans- (.iirry into effect the expressions of the different Jrj her own with o'h«-r States, hut the, fact :>-54 BBSkS, f..rty-fujr B. Billing*, who. thfallrijert JERSEY CENTRAL FERRY. that !:\u25a0 .i.iys A port t,-e.saKv on her. at Alma. Neb., was to r«- UPTOWN that, party is nt»t rrakinc the money was of death to action was postmaster Suite conventions. Further than th. she that she was last eatawiahed for the preservation of order and baited a hook attached six the recommendation by the Senator for re- Philadelphia. DSC. U» (Special) .—It was announced lUUSt^rta <>r lose on th.- r^cor.i ._ a f.a!ft the tll'.nx fees colWt^d by the cor- " *' f.'onßtantine- recomrneads hawser and when he threw of UCO. Banner, Net. to-dnvto-day of New-York had granted franchise has made no mistakes when the time arrived poration to ESiL*!^;»'' •••'\u25a0 l \u25a0 ;il!"- * twenty o! *alrbur>. ml^iun«»rs c!<»rk amour. t<"l CS9.I3T 3S. At the rate ii :i 1 1 tbrft ! rvlr<-d pork and hook. In Mrs H w grand to act important matters *'"'!" * '-"' - '- .hurt E. White, foreman of the ferry at Twenty-second-st . North River, to upon brought beforo that rompunles h.»ve been chartered in th« l"« J r now \u25a0*< t. \u25a0ir ren- 'swallowed the shark on deck. Hts called on' Francis a frater- for a last ESSesv rrinutes the men had Jury and informed him that members,of Central of Kew-Jn»ey. This ferry, him for his consideration. The Republican na- *\x POntaa. «n«l with December le N* h«ar»" from, to the deck to \u25a0 Mr* the. Railroad *-,• hf;i offl. ..r i n.tt-a Hiates which has \«ng been wished for hy < ,i<>\ * fulling of the companion ladder Rtnn( r «,ax tak»*n to the -^ to elt. run T?7i\r<»>. off nrore than C90.0U0. s nilone down M* official* will permit thr trains of the latter com- r* w'.ll pro! ;,hlx r, ( .-•\u25a0, was out open tho wedding Marshal MattheV« and clo. Pennsylvania, TN - rr^>i«itr«s' l»»«M*t «Jici beat perfum«.-^A.dvt. i«ipftaii>rf oa Mooadtac*- «!uc«