Show OF NEW YORK s the way marshal nagle registered at his hotel THE AFRICAN CONGRESS A drad jiin turns I 1 p ache anil in a rims ans s is alie in iett at BInt lidil secie he as jonts aal th siw ban STADt Rt special S F chronicle service NEW sept 30 lver since word come from san that deputy nagle and justice field bad started in company for the et E t the papers of this city have been anxious to get the story first hand ot terrys kilim kil lm each day r a w eek past all papers hae bal correspondents at lie various hotels to find this valiant defender 0 life and interview him upon the purpose of his eastern visit and learn direct his story but aaili night he men have rr turned to the ollices dec abina that no bubb man v as reg and that be must have stop ed off at some point fueher west and yet for these beneral days angle lias lived at one of the most frequented of broadway hotels there is a excuse for failure to discover nagle and it waa only after the most persistent and some strategy that a chronicle correspondent was able to find this man who is so quick with bis gon came no the blast of trumpet and the beat of binm nor does he present bis aird to every man lie meets for eliat card would contradict the entry on the register of the sturtevant house where under the madest name of sir jones of new york nagle has been very comfortably fort ably erd ha left lait evening ou a trip to boston to lipit arienda tri enda but before lis departure your correspondent was able to have a word falth him nala at being knoub and justified for his little ruee on alie around that if he had not it he would have been pestered to death vuth men wanting him to tell over again the old story and curious people ft hoin ha did not care to meet As pat eaid hes like a kini you know in order to pee the country and have borne fun he has to go nagle ia over justice field v ith any remarkable closeness tor I 1 beld if at presen and lias been in albany with his friends if nagle hopes tor anything like a he surely has not let it be known to any of bis friends here on the contrary he bays that he expects nothing in the way of a position from field in washington B hither lie is goon going taito the justice but after a short stay ft ill return to hg duties in sm fraucisco at the ad homestead club among a group of acry jovial told ins story declaring anat terry bad a knife in liis bosom winch lie had bis hand gilted lilted to draw jut before he wai phot and that it vs as aliis motion of the hand chich brought the cay feton stop v preceded the shot nagle will return from boston on thursday or friday when it may be new york re will hare greater luck in their hunt COWLS alit in alie congress still Formal jr kopea DAKO bin caal AP sept 29 with one or two exceptions all the delegates to the international american congress are now in this city the congress will not formally oien until widnes day dornink mor and of a delab character tt ill be done for alie neit six after feeling and organizing on wednesday the delegates will pay their to seira lary then be pie by him to the in the evening it ia ex peeled that sir blanc will tender the congress a d the next the delegates will start on their six weeks tour of ob Beiva tim throughout the country the dele gaea as yet do cot dinow the exact form their deliberations will take and the procedure will not be settled il the congress meets a norf 0 cierra the secretary of the american commercial union who is not a delegate has been by sir blaine to accompany the and io iio i the benefit of bis to the dele kates paid tonight to night that it liace not treen finally settled whether the eit giuga of lie would be public or if the Hiem berB should be sworn to what subjects will la 13 taken up and the order of their IH another matter which will not bo until the conference meet add d mr llena my opinion that the united states vill not hav e a pro gramme arranged b it each delegate will be to bring before the congre a aa he coay think proper anything ine to economic fco in altere can properly come before the and only il alca aio ban ed no doubt that tach delegate will do his utmost to have the congress adopt euch measures as hii bo most bene tidal to hia 0 n country yet there is a sincere deal ra on alie part of everybody to hac ha c the of ahe result in something pai it will ace tu adopt a general customs union and an iother I 1 do not know of shat eier the of tho da of lie la it will nt n t bind the respective governments but naturally the will have great w eight |