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FORCED TO SUSPEND,
THE UROCEKS' BANK TO LIQUIDATE.
S. LloYD nm,n's nVMfl Htnoa rei: cai *i-\t ti
9100,000 tl III- isl', li "Alli TO lc HM H
nu: iii.Ni;?i i.aim.s that rai i.iAii inn " a
BK PAID IN' it'll. ANO .HAT A ?CB*"*-**] ?
PIMAIN rou -lol Kimi.ll Its ?l AIM i:.
YLAK.
Thc (.i.K-eirt Hank mea si??-?*:. I io
late liqirdaiioii. This ii il :?? in
cent t-ii-pi-ii.-i ni of .1. I.'n.I
conti- cior lor the
lya R.iili;c. Ur !t,i:
1100,000 ol Mt.
clil'inn (1 liv Uk- oflicc
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*, aad thal there
l tm Mn-1?< :x fit oi tlic
- net In-ill considered
tm-, uni its last divi
in .I cm ni, 1S77. Iilli-l.-siilta;
Ur I ? lue* HI till* 'itv III
;i below. They Mi-ic milt li lt -ss
i-i i .md .m.omt timi (boat* ol I**".**-.
i. i tl 160,withdebtaof$16,383,933,
I 80,033.
(\\<V. OP TIIE BANK SUSPENSION.
i i c >m ||>| *.. i. in MR, HAIti ; n LT. l'.V un
r.i k o i:(ii:--iv.' si oi ii:* PAPER hi in
t ..'.inii'iN of ros lank on DKCK-CRBR 13,
l st Qroeera* ll mk. tl No. 59 B_rclay-_t.,
I Mi.*i't-iiilcil business, in consequence
in only, lt is nnd-sT-tood, oi tlic recent
1 .- j s (?liiliiH'iiis-.iiicii!* of J. LloT- Rai gb, '.i!it>
!? I.ikj.'.v m.l? litiil tn lin" bank. At a special
nu ci no: nf tin- ii ii ci tin.-, lu i.l after tbe eli sa of -nat?
al M ti i Wei iii-.*til;iy. il w.i* '.-. i I tl. after :in ( -i.iiiii
aatKm of the hank's affairs, tbat th" inti rests ol ;i!l
(?mit i'i:iid in tbe I: ink required tba) lt sboald be
pitt d ii 1 qaidatior*. Tbe :i!iti-.iiiii"-iii";;i is said to
harv ij.i-.nl un.t'.i .surprise am ma some of tbe
di ? storr*, v.;... wert until tben unaware ol tbe real
. nm !.; the
l in- Oro . - fault is a Stato institution,
a::d ita President, Charles Denison and other
iii.i i-:-, are asserted to bare bad the miii
eipel eharge of all its affaire. Mr. Denison
viii bc one of the l_rgesi losers bj tbe
ltqnidatioa, n* be is tbe li'-. I stock?
holder. His father mus one <-t th'' foi
of tbe bank, which i- among the o'dea! in
tbe city. Itwaaa small institution, and il baenot
been considered ( scst banks and it
aol paid ? dividend (ox three years.
The original capital was 9300,000, bnt un*
wasn Ineed to$225,000 within two .\.-..i*. Ahum
ll.i* tiiiii- that Mr. Denison became poresidont, the
iii"', ia reported i i I:.-.-,.- ratfirred large lc
(m.*! ijiii iii.-ni the real estate Investments of ex
( dor Thomas Murphy, w bot - ndebtedtoit.
of t U-* present difflcnltyis tbe large
mt of J, L1-.-.-1 Hiv-:.'.* paper held
l., the bank. Tbe amonnt is estimated
fran, tfi i.OOO to 1100,000, nearly one
.1. ..ii. I,,.,:.,* nillir 11:1 ol i ll les. Hu'
bani baa at*c*_ritjf tor the diacoonte'l ptsper, but
-.on,. rd it i- ..i > i.i-.ii ?' nbtful raine, while
very little ef it it a liable it present, o
tn *. -ii .; i ,*v. uri) ... * -i ? .,,
ri-ri-iifiy by sonic of tbe li.. ? tors, lu; t uttteersof
thc bash had peal ooofldeace la ihe wealth
mid -nancie! ? mndiMsa ol Mr. Haigh, and his recent
ii*M_iiiiii-iit for Hu-Itiintit of In- crediton caused
tlu in great -*mi?i I-4-. 1 h.y 4- 'it i ni. thiit iii. affairs of
the baok ara ut each a condition tbat all it., liabil?
ities trill he ;.;nil ;n full, iiml that a surplus will be
left tar division among tbe stockbokb
Bj its last (iuan.iiv report, which thawed the
(?(i::(ii::rn of the baak to December 13, the lia lill?
lie- un- -hm its follows:
" . '.tl It-wet.**3_5,000
It'll nin* fu,ul iii.ii iitiiiiviii-ii profits. ii* ii.-1
Pw* rtatpssilOta on demand. 7 it Ail
Jj.i to tmst eonipanles aid ot bet banks. 140,8..
Tbe turill lniiti.'-ties. exclus.ro of stock, appear
I'.v this stdteiii'-ut to he *:!H0,G87. lt then
hud laaas and discounts amoantiiig to
Jjs'iill.Osl, ainoii- which '.vere included .-*;{'.),7.*.()
due fiom directors, rcnl estate. Tainted at
ese,i-is aad stocks and incnis. bank Botes and
sp. eic amount un: ta (01,020. Its I'S* accoont
amounted to ***11,763. and it had cash items
unevatiag te *r'**~,'?'-''?
At the lan* sale of the stock of tho hank it was
gaoled at a'>. Tba report io the State
l>i-|i:irttnci>f. la March last, showed a surplus of
915,200. The pns.nl president, C karte. Ds ii- ia ,
aaaaaadad Sarene! K. White aboni two rears ago.
Thc last dividend paid hy the hank was li per ceut.
The hank emid ryad twelve clerks.
Mi. D.iii-.iii c mid uot be found at hit
residence last ev. nmg. To a Ti:iii_.\i* rc
liorter who iiHiuircd fur him the answer
?waa relumed that Mr. D-iu-joii had pone out.
early ia tha day, leaving woad t hat h.* sboald ii t
tattara at eight. Ne ?__*o*-aatioa as io where he
Bight bs lt.und wa* niven.
nu: run ria ot mi:, hugh.
Mr. Haigh*, fa-ituv, the perti-ulera of which
win- pabitshsd in Tuesday' Tribchk, i
much tarfwiss in tho iron ami shel trade.
_g ha was fi ncrally considerM tn be i 'ty
wealthy. Ela had 1 in* aeatraet fir the supply of
wire tor the I'rxl I-. n Bridge at $801,600.
Ha also feratahed the wire for an ocean
cable ami fur tin- i.r.c ('null Towing t'.mi
pany. His prteeipil factery wasi in Brooklyn.
bot bo had also a small one in alorrisanla. At th<
lime of Ins sii-'i-'iisitui ha bad ii larne huck fae
t.iry in aaarsa (>f areetlaa near thtr latter
liuildinir. il i-i _a**eaa_eBt lor ihe slip;.;, i.i
thc steel for tin- lind.'' Wira w.is with Au-li r- .-? &
Ck, of Pittabarg, and one of its conditions
waa that all tha steel walch did not fully
ui.et the r-qniremeata of the contract with
tba bridge ceaapaay should be laid saide
The re-ulr was that stael worth i boat
$200,000 rem line 1 over after thc contract bad
b en completed. Ih- Bridge Company paid thc
wiiijiiiit ul the ooatrect, hm lha anadjusted
?Matter with the Pittsburg Comptay toeetber
with tha capena. of tba aew impre/reiaente which
Mr. Haigh hail andertakea eaaeed ? pressure
that he c mid not Maud. His iiiileht
adaaa. to Aade***s**- &, Co. is tat* to ba
9190,000. After consult mn a ith somi t.f bis pi t,
4iji.iI i-reiiitttn, In* unwillingly made nu assign
uieiit, \Vi!:i:nn __ I'osti'f beiag hi* asaignee. Mk
tctnl liiiliihti *?? an- estimated at 1000,000, m hile hi*
iti'inii.ai aaarts arat**400,00e\ Htaassets eonsiat ol
leal is'atc and l:ieto:i?s io J'rooklyu and
>I(irri*ai.ia, __aebia^ry, Iteal and wire
on hand and op-n a-counts. Mr.
Haigh says thal ha failyexpaeta to pay dellar for
dollar. _
FAII-IKI* Ol THI: YiiAIf.
OKI Ar OKCKXASK IN IWa M'MBiK -HID AMdl'M Ol'
LiAiHi-iTirs? roi i: i:t\'i>::in tan sixiv lo:
l'oltll-.I?. Willi I. Al:,! Il.1 -* .; 1(1,lls.i,lill. ANO
a-*' is *)B.100,0-B.
The j'ear just closed showed aluindant pnmfs of
.(?tumult* paoapat-t) in lite (limiinition of basiaaas
disasters all over the country, aad esp-Ciallyin
K?T?-York dy. In this cify for J>*7f?, l?;o fail
uri**) _*4*ta reported, with total liatnlitics of
evejeeejeee ami assets nf eejtmejeee. ia ih7*s
tht-rt were Oil tstwAjts, with liabilities aaaoaating
tutil.HiiHKsl itt Tumid 0 umbi rs. willi a- - t ? ni
*|ll.0s*s0.000j a larptr ainotiiit than for atiy other
year siiii-fc tho paule of 1873. lu 1.77 there wen
1*1. fllllani. with r-.ijiiit!es of 3Til .0(1(1,000.
Tbo orincipal * a*f-__-S**_i of 1 <-J7tt were
thots-ofWhi '((t. I'ii*! ii Co., dry foods ;
thc Hart. Illi'. it" ' I JrlaiiufactnriiiK CeaiBaa] |
Hie P.-tii.**'" i*ea Ceaapaayi tha Ancell a.
lila-o Mauufi. ? in- Coiu|i. (iv ; ..ndieiv Mtiiart A
Cn , bankers; \* *_ Un)' I Cpa, eattoa btah_-B)
James H(lcha^ .*- .' ; M. S. Hcymaii A. BsjSn\
artitli lal Howers at. nets; Isidor iV Hejn, eas
?tiiauiifaetun-rs. Of the Innis which Baspendod, li: i.-. -
Seven afterward effected eaaa****eaiiacs with their
creditors and resumed bufliiic**-. Fivcfirais o.iid iu
fuli; one 75 cents on the dollar; one 70; one
H3J_;cHie ?0; ten BO; throe 40; threo _ ,*i; two
83*3 ; six 30 ; aerenteen 25; sereu 20; mid three
lb.
Thelarg**t number of failures was In the heed
and ahoe tri. io, which bad twenty-four, ibo total ii
IX
uv
ll
ll I
abilities lieirm fifi
(I) v u'li'i'1* I (mir had
falhiri* l>. ii.k
(1,71*0,1
lim
11.
I arel vi
? .inli liabilities ot
eighteen '!? -,'llera
K "rl7*s. l-l ami baviafl
12. In tbe t lotblni trude
-I tullin-*, the UabUitiea balag
130,70S. Bia daaleri
- irnl woollens suspended, with li
al.lim. - .t 9119,149 aad seseta $96,987. Tho
.nd i'i|in>r trade sa_******ed severely, twentv
Lulim-, li.-it.i' i.uni (. d. with I i.i h; lit ie ?? iii $379,100
uni MH-sts $08,083, Three brewer- failed owing
.???-.".?-..H's?, ami naring assets of $33,108. A mond the
tin. i- i nu i.-i-ii fal lu rea were announced, the total
hahilities being $.1]0.990 and assets $01,442; the
largest Anna wareConklinA DavisandW. P. Scbn
manii, Twenlv-oue nnukers and s'< ck
hrokera snapeiiued. owing $000,024 and own?
ing $214,283, Among the number were
,\ Stuart 4V (e. and ?' W. "tVcsl in.
Five book no lift rs and ptibliahers failed, with
debts of $434,208, nnd asset "B94.9S3. Ten car?
penters nml 1.miner, failed for8170,238, their wmb rs
being -fl (j. *_'_*?: tbe principal one was William
Harlin-. ( i_;ir .I. n ?? tu tbe numb r of twentv-um
failed, thoir total liabilities bein* $341,294 and
assets $94,037. Among them waa I*. A. Smith,
tho president of the Claai Manufacturers' Aa
lion. Niue cotton bt*tik*,r*i suspeuded, owing
$425,000 and owning $272,000. The lames! linn
was Williams, Birnie & Co.; ? yeral other firms who
'ni< d paid in [ull and ruin min tl '
-ii--j" run .: |i., 1.1 ,11 1.1:1 rani- ruin nun 11 ... ii*. :.i
.-*. v. ii ...-.il.-i* in ilniii, hi d a d nain tailed fur
$1143,339, their n-M'ta being $2:11.407. Anions these
lt. II. lt eked 1 ?-. nil in.lukins & Ca. In
tbe millinery goods trede there were fonrtecu fail
life* lin ?*-.*,i.'t.H !'_'. willi a.*,*.'t* (if $07,770. \n.'
cipal stiHporisions were of the Hurt, lilive .1 ul
Manufacturing Company, the Um 11 - . iciieati
Manulactnnna Company and C. A. Van horn &Co,
Ailinn'.-1 '? 1.1.i-i.-1- i-i :iii failures oeei **.-*. ir 1.
debts of $191,814 and iisset* *f*108,(KI5?. hm el
and n??:.- aratil :...?? rs l Iii d, with 'ts of
$215.37' 1I11 iola :j*37,470. In the iron and metal
11 ide isovi 11 ere announced, the total lia
;. {'AH ami 11 ?? t $540,090. I he
ul the Peru .-n . md Iron
1. IO Vd Mi:.'. N ??? i->\.
hilltle- bel -
pi il ??,;...! I
Conipanv and J
nilli
1?Jilli*. 3 Ul 1 iii. 11 'ti iii ; .11 -i * :>ini .-1.11 ii'iii-i * writ'
aunouuci 1. the total liabilities heine *>'. i:..n* l aud
.*-i.'i.:.c."i.? In Hu- produce trade lhere were
fourteen lailuios, tbe i:.iitni ion being $202,2(15
and ;-? ?? I- ?*-' 1 1,5*15. '! ? it!..'. ; ion i
faili rt, >s ntl liahilil . lonni ni to ' 130 fl 1
assetm $119,037, Alu ng tbem were ll. Brock ni i
ih.- Marshall IV.ckinc . 1 Kit?? ul .
-i.-,..-i neil pi ,11 lil -. ; ?
flHl 11.1 Ug to !}*24.*j.075 : iii. :t-* ' ? *?- 't i .. ll '
1 . t - 1 '. . . .
.*?->')? ? . -
? th .il. . in 1"..'. ?? 1 , . i-1
1 I.ililli* 9005.311 and a--i ' \.t,_17.
li,. 1 icipalonei were Henry Harms iad Pluck
Jackaoa A I ".
VALUABLE SILKS BTOI I V
BOaQL-JU MiKi: a 11 111. in mb. nm ima".'* wail
.1x11 raga ow $6,852 in . ??_.
The earliest callreeeiTed yesterday bj Manasseh
I., (.-.'.lillian, a dry gooda dealer at No. 61 Canal-et.,
wa* from a company of riaiton wit bool cards, la
stead, too, of going through tin- treal door,which
bad been baned with heavy Iron -hatton, tba ria*
?ton went tbreogfa .1 bole in tha wall, made foi tba
purpose, ami helped theim-eh aa to a ????< rotu aban
of their host's properly. Mr. Goldman'a atora ia on
tbe ground floor of a tall I lemeut-bouse, between
Or-hard and Allens:-, aad between it nml the
sdjoining building, when-a Ur. Laemmerhlrt ke.-->s
a catii rv shop, la a narrow alley, j.;-*! wide enough
to allfiw a man te pass, slrit nil at ihe ("aiial-st. end
by a bolted and barred gate, and at tba rear bj a
lull feme. I he itcr-tin* living in the bouse beyond
the fence, No. 13 ('i bard-a'., I eep a lam snd fero?
cious dog which, unfortunately, waa not in the rani
la*i ni.ht.
If was K o'clock on New Year'.* Ure. a hen Mr. Gold?
man shut up his atora and told ti- clerk' t.. ^r..
li'':::'-. At '_ _"(lock in the muru .nu mu- of th* c*lei' *
who had been making merry s\iiti some friends
lo-ked In on In* tray home and saw that all waa
right, th ? curtains on r the shel vi s li ni mr tbe mom
mi both sldi * hun- just a- they bad been pul ap at
night. Sn they ei l ??? h.-'i Mr, ("oldman
himself opened tha stir-) in tuc morning,
imt when they wen taken down
a bole tn the wall <m the alley side gs Boonun to
admit tbe body of a mau was dist .. li badbeeu
made through tbe chimney, thus saving the 1 ? u i ?.- -
lar* ball tin- labor, and with careful 1 alculation be
t wein two shelve.., uiul in tue ia.-'i-i- spui tr here
the costliest (roods were stored. Within reach on
both sides of tbe bole, tba contents ol tbe shelves
had been taken away?out Into the aller?for tin re
two or three rolla ox silk "ere found with the t'.<ils
need in breaking through tbe vail, lite track of
the burglars wu.* easily found, Th*a* bad come
through No, 13 Orchard-et,, orcr the fence
Into the alley; tuc.- lhere, tbey 1 ireful ly
tied the liner leading Into Ibe cutlery shop,
snd wo'ked al their ease, secure from interrup?
tion. There wa* no necessity of disturbing thc
curtain, ii screening their up-ratiuna from ant one
looking into the ston from tbe street, and hence
the clerk saw nothing, though ii ih probable that
the thieves wen- at work at the very hi nt he passed.
1 in-11 work il "i ie, they quietly wt ired, snd probably
carted their plunder away inaoma wagon In watt
niK near br,
< 111 hundred pieces of bia* k and 1 olored silk had
h i'ii ;'u'i 11. _nml- mid pieces, whn !i tbi thieves had
I... 11 unable to reach without crawling lu suddis
: ** thc sen -'itiii- curtain, were I "ft. In hil re?
port I" Superintendent Walling, Mr. Gul Iman inn*
tbe value of thu property at $6,852. Repeated at?
tempts ti roll iht: alor* nave beeu -lade, but frus?
trated, within a \ ear, he says, uiul be bail protected
duiis uiul windows with Iron lui* and nlintti-rs.
nevi; once thinking of tbe alley. Detectives Ki ul*
iiinl Lyon wtie assigne 11" tbe eaae bj the Knpt tin
tenden t, and wera diligently ai won yeaterday.
Thal the robbery was tnt- work of professional bur?
glar wm easily apparent t ? the police.
CBARQEB ol' VXDEB VALUATION.
-1 /.- i-.r. ot BBoanaa i"): aixaogo fbaom ox
lill'. liKVI.NI'l .
:*ieei.i ireaMiry Ageata bara beea Inreatigatlng
alleged and*r**valaatlot-a in tba Importation ol
brushes fer nearly two month . Bevon cases ol
leoth-hiiir-'.ics which arrived recently liv tin Harold
(rom Havre wera efdeted te Um public storeafor
examination. Tba gooda were conaigaed to Oeorga
If. Qlb-OO. of No. ee Ch; inlicis-st.. lin- Ni-v
\? >ij. iH'-nt of tba manufacturers, P. Loonen
A Boo, I'aii*. Included m the lavotoa wsc.
bruabea hui on ordenfrom v.". H. HcbieffelinaV
(j(>., tbe Weetara Nowa Company aad athel: dealers.
These orden appear tt? have bena obtained by tits
Am. iii an agent, and tba bruabea ordered by bim
inr the account ol these dealers were forwarded
thmn_h Inn'. The hulk of the gooda waa nui
sigued to Mr. Gibson oa aceounl ni tbe maaufae
turers tbem**elvee.
I'm- appral awi advanced tbe valuation about 0 pei
nin nu tha average aa tba entire invoice.
l j..m ('ne paymi I ol tba mer_a*ed duty
tba hiiit-.his ucic : as.ti in the regular way.
?iiiiioiit i-i .lui io tho apeetal order ar blob had
been given for their detention. Hay wen after
wardaaniaedfor nlteged violation ol the revenue
l.-iw*. Tl 9 b-Uebea mtended for ct-atomen wen
lint.-il to he ilivi.it id at a entriet valuation I those
eousigned to the New-York agent, h was alleged,
win-in\nit .-tl nt a unit h lower piiee, althniigh in
many Instances apparently identical ia value with
theothen. Experts who hara examined tbem de?
clare tnsl bruabeeint ticed al in banes ure worth
(JO francs. A similar umlcrviilnaii-'ii aliect* thc
antin eoitrngBinenl to tba n-annfaoiurcrs" agent
Tba agent claims thal thc whole lal la one in
ymee, and that Hie ?V***8ge adviince in value mtUH
?avam it. Unatoau otbeort, on tba other part, di -
t iidc ihat tha aadeivalnation affecta only tha 1 00
sigameul te tin agent,and thai tin- Invoice itself
contains auflicieul proof nf aa intention to defraud
the revenue Tin raine of the whole Importation ls
(riven In tin Invoice at 11,806 franca, 'li;, eaaa
trill be submi ted to tin* LHstrict-Attorney for lils
action, npon tbo ouaaplettoa ol tho report of the e_
pt'ita- _________?___________
A 80A*i ATMOi li" sltliUTAl.lTY.
Thoma*. QatrlgaBi aga iwenty-foiir, of No, 46 Cur
roll-si., Hrooklyn, was plnci-d nuder arrtsl yeater?
day foi assaulting his mother, an old lady sixty-five
years of age. Ile knocked brr down in the mont
brutal manner, and Irat-tured two of her ri---. Wi**.
(...rritfuu wai taken to the Long Island (Jolley*) Hos?
pital.
BUILDING BTKEL SHU'S.
(?ii.\N(ii:i) Mi.iiiMi.* rn i I'v-iKi ? nov.
minti -nil sTK-waaa iihhm;i\ im.i.ch
V. UV IllttV lg ll- I -i I' *TUB fl I
viMd.i'.s ami instnVAViAi.i I fi -i? miiii
OPS.
'riic Iinnnii S!(iiin*lii|i Line wi'liin I lit* last
niniitl) luis clnseil h etintr t-t ulm tin Barrow Bhlpbuild
in? flsmpaej lo belMa steaawhlp eaiarelyol steel,
thestae-t arhtek will eel/bc Meeeded bj that o* the
l.;i-ti rn, while Ile speed, il is uni., peted, Will ba
anatol thea tbat of any ocean steeaei afoat, Tbe new
vesst i ? ni bs ol MOO teas, aad B.500 fa irs* power] in i
dimensions, 590 lort In length m. i sll, ft-feei beam;
snd I.*3! feel depth ol hold. Nm will luise a proa Dade
derk, sud will praetieallj be a flre-deeker, il belagaa
n timi sd thut sbe ls to ba the "meei snpetb rt ea awe m
Ibe wini i, with tm- ii'.iir-t elass la I.lin d'- aad lbs
'Liver). Red-B-ok.'** Tiie nea vessel ls io be asaiod
tbe City af Borne, sad ls to Be.. mni. n.i emly in t ??11.
Tins',In rum.ii-ti n Witb contracts in:-tlur .minn Inn nf
tun i.ttiei -ii-'i stosmsb-ps, the Beryle sad tbe Partetaa,
nf nearly thc same sine ss tha City of Borne asa rreatrd
considerable romment areoacablpbullden sad rsetal
ezperta la thia eoaauy, aa to tba reason for Un tubed
iu tion ol it ri im-mm 1,1 rucUoab] liuniisii
sblpboitdei -.
Kit.tn latarvtews with well knawa _Mtal*erpet*ta lt la
fininil tii.it tin in .-ii-ti shipbuilders bsve been driven
n. tin use ti steel because ol the remarkably poor qual
lt] .-i iii. :i ir.ind tba mp noritj ol .\m. rb so iron,
aad Din a lice nu" .t .* qneoUoa mn Uni- the]
ibonld risk tbe entire loss of tb r trad , --r luipi
their material, Thu English Iron workara art reeog
ti'/-d as able to product in beat quality ol Iron, but in
order to do ii they bave i" Impoi' (!;? lr ore lrom
Un* i.nh r. Ipain, l i sues or Un Pyn uet
allah ore is of such pooi mit r ibst il is lmianwibbj to
iii.ti.c ii kkimI quslit, nf i-i:-; ron ont ol h. i-r everal
years tiny bave bern i i ot ore
from this eountry, bnt tbe perocntsse naed In the u i
tore with their ore I o small to overcome 'n.
ditUcultli . i i..- reat un ?-' ? of n eli lost
wm.-I. i uni mn in- u ccou ni cd for stirs led tbe
ti.-ii of the lii.'iiriin ??? ? | i |heir
rate*-, and I i ol Lou lou .'
questton In liand, snd lenl Mr, Martel), ono ul I belt
leading men, here. Be made a genera of tbe
Dun mid I eel 'turin-. - In Hil* c-iiintil , and Ol Ult- l.i|t
i.ni,iini^ wons, and ssa I ? fi.tiii
ii tag lo Improve English molal Again, English bulli
ri iii'in ..nt through by i
lu : in- l) l.i'i ir.- Biver, while Ameriesn res* i built of
r.\ -slate nthi ..'I thrce-elgbtha Iron did noi -mtti-r.
, Hinders a.itt-; .niMi fsr witb the In
i; tbicknei * a iron thal ll "-wi* Im].Ible to tun
piste* * ii-. .-?-.;.. witb tbe modem method*.
j.. ; [or ahipbnildlug lu I. (land ih
I not to bo of entlrelj recent adoption, ss tbs
blnekadi -? nnnrr* I I ti
l: i-i: i< n wer i eon -n rtel ?! of b las
generally of thrce-aixte .:t'i*nr sn Inch lu Ibid
snd man r of then i than ilii*. tlc
objrx i brina to ^'\<' leaa d iat be
, i ? , .
I . ' '
-ir'ii I i-i ..f ' '. ?. e fu
bul nun' I., ni"" |.tn|i. rly ( ? iIron.
Ste) l maj '
?
.i-.n i.i i. in i ara iron
, .. u tbe other
I,. ; . n..
de rm
eupy an Important poslllou rn ablpbullding. Bl
bow regarded I > Ihe ?hi| bnlldi ii wi leta
i- .ii be i. adi mot ebi iplj ibsn Iron lu i igl i ;. and
which possesses greater ductility, both hoi
; !,,::; I hr lr. -' V. I . -ll. .1 Iii ll, III t l-ll, I.Ul.I'Inll ll I'll .
? greater th in m. li
bason tb! accoanl :_meto bu largely used by shlp
. on for plate* and angles, and, to a
tr.-nt extent, for rh ? al*?.
Iri ' 'n itsteof I t>| s-Ip
platci j.--?? ?.?. >i wait vtrj dangeroua peculiarities. If
steel 14 in :tn d tba ss lt into ;i
i hip, it wi,l n quit ?? lo I- io* tbi i knei .. h..
best tren, In order to oblate ttu *.i.Irea
tin- practice 1.1* bieea t" reduce tbe (bicktx - in
un in v. rn- proportion to the teaslh strength of thc pei
feet plate, steel ship* so belli sre by so mach inferior,
, -|h-i i. lo ibi| '-'i ll '?' Iron "f.iit i due*
Bess In the use of steel fur shipbuilding, In tb<
ni plate* aud anales, there are onlj :?.i methnu* which
ti.i\.- ii idezt ll _eri__
u univ from eaeu other, nu ouljr In their ntl itu
i-i t in i i]n lilies. Puddled sb t i pl i-t *
tuan, from s pile nf ali...n im. na, a.. led logel ? r under
..mn. i* and sod ara
tho*, vi. ii-i.ini?*? 11 sad ii ..ii'.;. ..-;,.? delect* prodm
these toa gt-aier extern even than Iron.
.. r itt .1 plate ur hoi 1-, on Ibi ide ol
a *i I. ni i- m.. ii. -mi un ri'.'..i r ia oo i >.n ...ni.-11 i rou f ru nj
iin.-i' detr* i- I
hy tbs latter proce?s, i li b tl - tata
outee ami si most wi ti lb* same small
mn -, imt iii puddli ?! rt< ? i tbli is in.t ii, ?
r.i- -. ll lil- i upi ' .ii I IO b i Ult to
nhl.11ii uniInr-i lu- ni :t ini.ri in n batch I puJdleii ?:.. i
plate* thin tn h. ?-> im i i. In Iii.' uiiiiiiil.il i
ia -mi. rslei , the -i ?.. :. ii whit li i- rt quin <i to be
ur ul. , '. ',. |niil' ni '-:i pr.-, i ?? rbi mit il nu \ - . Pud
died *terl ls uol nt rs?aiil) inferior lu strength to Hi-*- -
mn-, inn linn iii iii. '? iii I. n_i .i-i 1 generally of I werb -
?tlc itrengtb, sa wei .i bi lug I-** uulforu In strength.
lu lin- S.i it.' n- Mn I '?- li- l-l' i -?-. Ih-' -l-l I- ?i
? .ii with tb* addition ol unr-ienlh ol 1 per teni
tri cunim. and ol .i (ensile *trengih ul frooi tv.
set n lo thirty tuu*, and eau be m laudehrapt-r
inail gtmil lum I? i-11 h.ii-.t nu tn ? |i?r| , i American
li.ii ablpou Mers ii.it Ibelt inetsl la ol sue ii - .;... i
tjimiliy that ii is equal to tao l.ii.:,-ii ?trd. rbe Irou foi
i,. ue* i- sol in t'. ? n coal tm i si ? -. ?:! a bri ra*ia tined
lot this gives a more even temperature, lusnra* ? rac
orsstul beat without lear ol burning, sud sivei i tensile
itreugtboi .ni m.i.ii.--ni 4'i,iii(i pounds to lin *i|
lui u, .i. - I. i- neal Ij rqual lu th ,.. _U?b. i |*
I.-11 mai ll Am. I ii .ni *n. jil rn Til. . ? . t. tun nd (?. ..
luordei to ooinpete aueooMfu Ijr with Kngllnb stiipbttllii
en, tin- mn n ni .ci rn i-i - eau, ll I he j will b satlr fled with
tbe same profli* in bngllaa manufacturer*, nun
tn. |.i.i|ii plant, manufacture tied ? ebespljr
ben ?'* in England, umi rive s mueb bel .i
m. mi. inn-, it ii i.hi ba manufactures! as cbesplr,
?jo i" I i i nt irs* nt ?ii./il Him nun in. pul in r,
ii--.-*l ?itu islelj , maklua s ship lunn ..f it ibe rbcaper
-.Mri "i the i ?? >-. m I sddins 20 \n i cenl mon run i
loi i! i .iii! tt-i,I.- h. diaplut i mihi ni the two mel
lin- Bugles m which ordinarj ut *eoo_d-elaiM lr..n
snip plates are expecUNl lo beud, winn but, an
.itni 'ti) , n: ?-. nilli ? . ??? and l-'ti. Ill*, '.m ii ,1 iw.y, In
Brst-ciaaa Irou i lal Itu ataudard i- raised tu nu
mni 125**i bul im-'- -I.. I- will Hand, ir ol _t .1
i|ii:illt.t, nm nilly tin- 1 l(. .mil HU -, t.r.'icr ile 'I li
Aduilrall] I t*, bul a ill, up to thu ? -foul lb* ..r an
nun tu tiitckne**, bend double twlee without fracture.
I iperlencs ba proved thal Ina akin plalluit anti tbe
sm Kin-.it I- sf a steel ship are, rbeu iblu, verr apt to bv
buckled or crumpled up uuilei eempreMlou. Kui In
si.iin-i.il ship* walch i>; ii-n have Io i round.
it i> ia i.. ? :. loni a ta ii -i Ibiekui -- n pUttnt
Bullit ii ni to suppl} Ibo required lonKituuinal alrrnaih
la altogellier lu-Uequalc lo aupul) the neee*aan n-i
ii.hi'. :.i ihe penetration ot tbe holloa by atuueii ur
, Hut h.it l -nh tam <?-; and. m otbi r rea*! I-- ai cidi ut*
im vi- mt ni i ri i i iii ii mr.i lue aide [daiing being brokeu in
ikiuaaptei beal or soan luating body, in seol
ii-t n v, ii.-ii in rni: t-.| i-i tue bay a rea aeek* ago, b
tween.tol toe U im?blp*of tbe UnitedMtale* and
Bras.I Line sud au Iron Engliah *blp, shout -t
trei o', th aid** plating ..I Ibu i Itel waa i nu sa
coiled up, v, mic thu i nm-: did not show lin -.
ilii.i' i; I-.
lt is alao claimed hy aome that ?teel I* aol tu in- re.
In.I ii,.nu ; th..i ii i- nit Hmnm.lu-, bomogei.i.
II sting for the purpose ol b ndlug through roll*. *h ,,
lin- lilirl I :.tl >l". ?> '"'I I ? ' '? lt ?? III] rhine il :?!? ,,i,
nuder all m. uni*tanees, ental ha lo?aol l?u*ile*trnngih
both in iron and steel nm nilli steel lhere sn two
risks i ruber ibe steel maj become overuesu-d sud
(lowly coulta , remain very soft aud areaJt; or, un lue
li.iS'iifi-nf ibo in-- led piate lrom tba Inraacetbrougu
lin-mi *,,i ki-:i-iii i if Mimi, or dragging over wei
jil i.il tr I linty Chill .i.r in ul, ti:: I Whit* making ll tv ii..) li?
lli 111 (ml t lilli.I, Ina)' I ill'lcr ll I, ,111 im a construction
t'cqiiii un; r.n-iii iii. in steel plates, slso, wbei
11\. t-Jole* me punt bed. ii ia net lo er u k ot we ibm i h.
plate opposite lbs bete. Ths eouuter-finkinn of tbe
rivet-holes m iblu steul ulslo* I* dilBcu i, aud iee rivets
bavs comparatively little bold. Hutu very thin piui.s
there ls tbs additional objection to Ht. proportional ir
great rc mellon In thu kuei* t anted bj corroaiou un thc
ii,-i.i.- mi outahli ol th. bottom.
in st<-t-i -iii|i* previously bout the redaeUoa auds in
tin-in.i ki.f plating uss beea. In most case* aitoui
one third iheihicknes* a*ed ia mm ships] in other
aunts, tba thlekaes* ol iron iud steel bas been neari**
in Un- inverse prof* rtbin* si theil tensile strength, iii
some ships ihe reduction mada La* imonnted lo oma
half the I bick nea* ol trow lor a ship of tbs?am< dlmeu
? i.m., hut Hil* ha* I..ni liiiiiiilii.i-xif.il (bu limits ol
SSfelr. Anni lin inn- (.mi itu nil h., Ijccii riilsi-il liv
English shipbuilders, ir, what kind and what propor?
tion of nvtti ara besl io lue. Wuk the noa nf iron
uni-. \>.ii; steel pistes, tbs hu mun i._k mukr* u luiui
natodlron Itbasbeeu found niau thai the longitudi?
nal aystau ol fraaHUg, similar lo tbat of too Orr*'
Kastera.aud foll?weajS*euer?dlyIn 11.m eonntry.biiai
heal, 'lui* ls ifiliili'lieil i-itli^.i cellular ll.lilli:, hiitliiu
mut ni>|ii r drek, and walls n lucieaae* iheeostof tbs
vesssl shs :? inti'a '.i... i uni n i "in i'ii-ieil In ibo larae
I rsa* re rsi bulkheml s.*ctions whlob bold so barge u vui
tiimi of water, thal in eua- ol panetars it Ircqaeul v
overflow* tho deck* i.n.i mn. the other sect lon*, lbs
City ol Home will he ctmati noted on Ihe eel I ulm system,
itiI'i two lond'udlu*l bulkheads through tbe engine
umi bulli r apace, snd oh rea transverse bulkln a.i*, ;hn
mahiug the cumparimeuts very rina.!, aad leaarulnj;
tin dangers of kinking lo i .->? one comp rtm-ul
Miiiimi become daasacsd md BU with vvater.
8EVBBE WBATHk i: i>S TUE OCEAN.
The Amlior Linc steemabtp Clreaaa_a arrived jres>
tcniay frere (Haiitpw aller a rmi.ii voyage, the
gide* ri id t-eus lieing the muel violent in tin sag
tai n's _x****-lence of ninny yeara After Icaviug
l.oiiictin iJeeember IU, heuvy wcstorly gale.s v-re
cncituntcreil until icuchliig the llankHof Newfonnd
luml mi !*uml;iy lust. Tin- neus run liiffli nml broke
in imuieiiHs- yiilumeH over tin- bows, imikii.g lt
ueeedwirv to keep tho forward liittches battened
dun it, ami for lite flrst fe iv days the speed of the
ve-s-ai.ttvciagi.-l _-4\\( vu 1(H) und 1 _() miles only.
>
. .1 li. I..-.4 di >>* tl un fi u- tin*
.-? iiniii I.i-f Siinil.-ii. Wnli tin- egeeptioa i-f
i tm ni 11,.- lifeboats being eerily danwllobed, the
derange n.t.-' slight,
J. w. narke* .v <'?>., ihtp-brokera, "f Nf. til
r.itil-.*!.. received Information yeuterday the! the
?bip Alexander McKencie, which sailed from here
mi December 1 with a cargo nf 56,*I00 buehela of
grain f<ir Antwerp, had lUeiided al Cbrtend ob I nee
nay last. I bc crew waa mred. 'Uh- -Inn nnd carun,
both ni wbieh wen- fally Insured,will In-come _
i'la! loee, rix- veeael wa* nf I.OOH inns durden,
l.mit in ls?:, .ii Si. m iitin'*, v. h.. anti belonged tn
BB rea Uretht re,of st. j.,im, x. n.
HOME MAYS. '
PT.n-.iiv s i ktUtfTAtr
.*' .hun t lioiii. Ex-Governor Lucina Koltinson
ntnl Un ul 0. in.htti-.h. nf Klniim.a."/ Attorns Baud
Hrnatoi u ih. ni put Kellogg, ol l-MlsUns: Colonel ii. *
Mccomb, r DeUwsre, *nd v.. ''. UeCormlek ./tvtrttt
lin Hon. I.ifaviin s. Poster, of ( oiiiii-rtlrut.
I.. ..inti Mnli-r.
Mitt VdliK CUT.
Tbe balf-higfa ?ilis bats, worn for driving, ere now
being need in tbe afreet with both carriage and
walking i iwtumc.
Tbe latent hoots for ladlee have broad prelecting
soles, au I button on the mi:-nie of the foot In ?;? id
ni -ni i the inetep, aa formerly.
Tbeaecondannn.il Winter atbletio gnmeisof the
Columbia College Boai Club will be held thia even?
ing mni tii-iimir...-. evening et Madison Square Uar
tl.-ll.
'I In- new rnr 'mi.'ti circulars nm made with a deep
collar ni ii"-. marna ! nf the bowl of leal Winter, and
,-nl a ililli- aborter, in enable them tn be Wotn m Itb
lin hie ;: i uetumea.
lt is understood thal Professor H. H Boyeeen, of
Cortiell I ni i i*i'y. e ill resign Ins posit inn tin re at
tbe cloae of the present collegiate year, and settle
pern nnently in Ni n -Ym k, to devote himself wholly
t.t Im i:ii i pur-in I*.
Ou the int Itation ci Mr. Sawyi r, about _<><> men,
v. mi during last .nar were reformed through the
rf iii- meetings at Cooper Union un.I tbe
!'.i tv 11 itre. met in tin- parlors nf i'm- Young
Christian Ai ocintiou yesterdfi* ofternoou
snd evening. M* vice* were held on both occaaions,
,\ rel i i-i i.ii n i x peril nee.
Tbe annual ii nnion <<i tbe I' wdoln Alumni Aaao
ciiiin: ..I Sew-York will Itr h. hi ri..,i-'l iyov(
.1 .in...i y 'JU. ai Ibe W i - - ? r. 11 ri -1 i Holt \ business:
mn nm; tvili precede the dinner, wliicii will bo served
nt 7 o'clock. A largo attendance of tricuda of iii
? i-. \[i. .ii .I ai tliis*. i he tenth annual mi el
lng ol I in-:t--ii.-:ai .mi. (? -tll i Jr., of Nu.
lin I'ine-sf., i* tin- '' i.-'.n i of il:-- :i**-1.-i.-iiimi.
Il,, v. >rt of a pinto) toll'.ned by cries for help
drew Ofil cr I. 'I'ly ft the Twentieth Creeinet on
\i.-. i..,i- K'.r'tn Thirtieth-el. and Seventh-avo.,
In aw William Drummond, of No. 2.11 lind?
um at., miming awaj in nu I'ai. ir I Miller, of No. 137
\\ ? -? i'n: re tit-:->),. ".'.", revolver m band, was
1 Lrddy arm -1 on tin
>! ll. ; iii. las nd limo and Drummond fell to i lie
ground, ld- waa taken to tho Kooaeveli II..
ivIn i.- in- was found in I.,- wounded in ihe face and
I . :.i .1 ii-i over night, uud i
dny io the Jell .-..:. Market I'olict Court, Justice
???r cotutuitl i lum Inr inul in default cf
-?.-.(i'ii) bail.
- ? . I i... ;??. t. tlin ll
mmitti I I ' n M. At r, al V- eldon,
I' u ivan, fur I it int* in the mi -i-i. .'oi tl,.it |
h. w ? . - ..I to tin Island, but waa released (brough
i H il i in il tull', .rr. l,i-i :i _ h. a, i ii,,,, i Hirsch waa
.,i lie |in ..m. r rushed ii.i,u
.
1' '?' ' , bul Ult '!'
>i|ll tr*. ". .1 liri- |ll I- ..till. .A- lill- |||
.lie fi
: il ty morn . ? l>\rr wal .nc
| .Tl I. l| ||| ' '
.
i : umuiei in fj.100 bail, ind commit
I. I to tbo J -.alni t"i one mimili.
BROOKLYN.
l [aa Si'-ft-rt, age nineteen, living nt Debovolse
nml ll'i'n'.. li-.1*.. accidentally .shut hunsell ni the
iit-.ni i.-.i.-t.nu afternoon, wbile loading a pistol,
l in .-, mod ???
Pain-I .1. .""niluan, f.nir, nf Sn. 429
( ..,i:ini.last., wu* arrested yeaferdai foi a* anding
'.i wife, Ellen "Sullivan, with a knife and dan
gemualy wounding ber. b*he was taken nt .*-t. Pe
III* l|.:*|.li.ll.
In a lit nf insaniti last even
Bge I v. nty, ni Nu. -.'Ds I':, til- i.. I!. |).. j imped in nu
thc il mimi H. lin- ground. Ilia ?
v i* th -I" ated. aud be waa removed to tho J.a
p nilli ispital.
John Claw i \. John D di y aad Loiwrci
Wi - .ur.-i d yesterday al ornoon foi stealing the
dm m and ?.!_nn ol Frederick Kin hm r.ol tirahniu
ave. and Van n--t., which whet, standing in froul
. 6b ind 00 afoul
Thievee were discovered bj the police et 1 o'clock
\ ? ?n -n I.iv nu a i in" ii i Ing to enter tbe grocer*, -im
ni James ? n.*-, al liatniltou-ave. aud Hei
I'hej had pried oft the wire acreen and broken thi
, the door. I ii" officer arba disoon red them
liane, but ibe thieves were too tai ka advance
ol h.ni and ni.'nl" tin ii e i spe,
JkllrtK*. (ll V.
john Jar.i'mis. tin- Haekenaaeh River bridge-ten?
der of tbe I', mi--. I vam.i Uallroad, waa struck bj a
train al thc la*wu ag, Jereej <'it v. yeeter
da> sfteruoon, and Inatantlj killed, rle waa a
broth) aler Jai ninia, "f Tn nton, S.J., and
lilt a wife iii.tl :i large fanni) uf adult children.
M.NS AUK.
A nnmher of cases ..f diphtheria bare appeared
in I'lin-ii ni I'l.ii aa In the eil \.
An.' : l.'"X. living at Nt>. 140 Niagara-st., died
on \Vcdneudaj from ibe effects of a blot* received
from a piece of iron ul Kerri u A Brothers factory
last November, Vermin the father ot thi
oiuplainl milie Fol ice Court thal tbe ir..n
ii.nl Ini'ii tbrowu by a young man named Lewi*
(ii Mike nt Nu. 52 Marinna -t. A wsrraul wasiasucd
f n the arnot ol Uelbke.
Police Officer I/ee ol tbe Find Precinct was at?
tracted to tbe vicinity ol Waverly-place hy an af?
fray bett nu whites and blacks early on Ni a
foar' urning, cud upon bi* appearance he wi
saultetl, Ina clothing torn and Iii* shield t ikm
I be officer I tllowcd thi man who had taken
the shiel toa Beloon In the neighborhood, when
be ween itbyavarlj nf ruffian a, pulled into thu
nd so itatlli beaten thal he was nneble n>
i duty, tn tbe light bia watch waa taken.
N.i arrests wi re made
Loira M.ivii.
ld vi- irm.?A siiiri-roii.il connected with Ihe
? || tr sbop of J. I.i'ir'i/i Brown, in lireenwich-st.,
Ileripsl id Vi Inge, earlj oa VV-ducsdut morning
,-. a rulered by burglei?, ? bu am . -e.l.-.i in gel ting
tai. h aw i, with between 200 and 300 poonda ol
leal inin.fii.
I*i ir.?Several real estate purchases within the
naal m.niilt have been made ia tin- I'owti ut Islip, in
Muffii!* < mi n tv, in good perl bordering on the!.t
Bay. Ilenry Havemeyer ha* brought nt
immii. il rn m. nf *.*. hal waa im maliy tin- Bergen ee
tale, alt .nt a mile .a*i of Babylon, foi alton)
ftll.fi m. Willi mi Nicoll has sold rn Mr. .Vedcric
Neil-ton, ti New-York, mi acrea for (UO.H.'t.'f,
topher K. Robert* has bought 740 acres ad?
joining the property ot William ll. Vanderbilt fur
$**-l,471. and a Broo-ly ti gentleman has bough! _03
:n ros ol plain landa tnr snout fl0,000.
.1 RBI ?'? ?*/. OT tn:. PABSEI I.
nu acYrHU AT QtTABARTIXB willi lill' 111*11
AtilliU'i: ti*. li-UKD.
'lin. steamer Scythia, which left, Qneene
tnt-, ii OU 1 ter.-allier 20, passed I'll4* l-l ind
at half-paal '.? o'clock leal evening, und nr
nvel at Quarantine nt half-paal 1 o'clock tins
morning. Of ronna aha could net come np to tlte
riiy until nfl i-r examination by the health
offieers, and a* tbej do imt board
veeeeleeftei mihi* t, tho Hcytbia will not probably
im al her pier nniii B o'clock tinn morning nr later.
im board tba Scythia are Mooan. Paraell, Dillon
ami Davitt* the Wah agitatoca. It was itapoeeiblc
for tho report .*, "ii' were awaiting
then- arrival at Qoarautine, to mi n
tin m. When tbe Scythia dropped anchor oil
the Health Ol'L i'.4 tstalmn. Mr. Panel] and li a
compeuiona will lu- |ieetcd thin Baotming by
tbe New Turk Reception Committee ami a party of
Meade who will go down to Quarantine ia two
slea men to meet them, no Ieee perchance lie
Scbytbla iel* ahead of them and leaehca the city
before tin-i gel alerted ob their voyage dows tuc
bey. ______________________
BURNISH BARM* A I ELOBBtSO.
The villege of Flaahinga I_ L,eo_aa men tha uko
waa troubled a _re.it deal by acta ol inooBdlariam,
principally ennflned to barna ami tidier oathuild*
ini-'H. A nuaabei of j ouni fellowa living m the \ d?
Iagowaaanestedonaoapicion and meaaarea v..i..
takt ii in punish thoee found gntlty. At a qnartcr t >
?1 o'clock ve*tt-niii.i inm nni|{, lin- wa* ili-ncvered in
a bai:i ou ihe premiaes of 1 ims. Qleai on. lo ' 'edel :>t.
It spread rapid!? from this to another barn i olong
in_ to Mr.Gleaaon, aud l?<>11? were ileatroyed. A third
bain on the pretuieae adjoining \t:im damaged, Mr.
Uleaaon lt'*t a valuable hone, barned to death, with
moot of tbe content* of the two buildings, and Ins
entire in*.* ia tren 01,800 to J'-'.ooo. on which there
i* a pal I lui iii-shram e. There is mi doubt tliut tin
lire wat pm poM-ly net, ii* tin one had liei-it in cither
baildiug with B light, or lighted cigar or pipe, on
thc pit*.loni evening.
A nt* TCLKOKAPfl COMPANY.
Trknton, Jun. 1.?The ceitificuto of iucor
?>i>r_iii>n _ai been flied In the offloe of tbe Bm Telar* of
Ml?t.- nf thr A tn.-i linn ami Kumprin.
rial Now* (',iiiip.injr. lu eucatriirt, maintain aad
eeeeass ? line nf Magnpi Imi MBtl
Ambo* lo Ti'i-niiiii, ?tiil areaatBg the Delaware Kivrr
min I'l'it. st hunts. Tlir Inc. rp I... I.
nf Kail'. M nit.. II.nth I fl. i m. i. Nm-York, mid Duhlrl
_, Kuhirtso)!, itabsviiv.
nOBBCUTINQ MB, BAT Di V
NKW-IfAvr.v, Conn., Jhii. 1.?In the Hayden
. aaa to-dav, in nounal, Wilber Bt-rvoao, MassaeBoreas
ton ned >'tliemluli ijttrr, nf Kncklatul, timi I. C.
Iz-tvl* and Samuel C. Paddock, of Meriden, all
I- -Ulled that they bad known Andre." Hazlett
ft.- year*, ami never heard bim Balled atiythiii
hut Harietts Fillmore Scranton and Ni-hftiilali Dmr
Ijnth contradicted Mark Olliii*. a Wttaeaa (Of theil -
tetice. ao to how QM body lay when discovered hy them.
M..ullin Barr nani that Hayden tt-tifleii before
the Coroner-* jury Unit he left lil* hones ""
the dai nf the liotiileidi', for the woodlot, at
(limul I O'Clock 111 thc afteninnll. 'I'ii* ilfteninoii Mr<
Ail-in v.. Gibbs, wife of tbe Ber. Joeepb Dibbs, of Roek
i uni, testifled thal on tbe Battu-a* alter thc homicide
alic eulie.t on Mr*. Hayden and beard ber tell Mr. Olbba
tbaton thc afternoon of tbe homicide Hayden left bia
h. n.si (ii go to ?ork in the wood hit, at aboal balf-p**!
I o'clock. A in.-t. oii.Ioiririii n-t uni ni thc B etpHst on
Signal Station iva* put in to shew that heavy
?raina fell, suflleieet n> wash awnv tiio blood
Unit was around tba hotly of Mmy Stannard.
Toe '? tart .nil" irned nniil lo-eiorrow, and will it Bat*
n may. tl necessary, In order to co ai ole t* tbe prei
linn nf i vnlfiiei- in sal-rehni i:tl win.ii will bi _in to?
morrow. _______________________
OBITUARY.
WILLIAM ll. (iiltl'FITII.
riii.TiiniiH, .lan. 1.?Williiini H. I'liflillt, an
old and biably respeeted ettlsen and buatnsss man, up
wards of stzty years of sge, was suddenly kided to-night
while walklag aeroea Baltlmorc*?t. lie ?
iinv.ii and run over by e streetcar, Hr. OrUB bwaea
brother of Uoldsboro s. Oiiflltb, .1 prominent wbole bli
inercbnnt of ibis elly, uni presldeotof the Pru
AidHuch ly if ih. State.
MK. D. K. ANDEBSOM.
Bidford, Penn., Jan. 1.?Thc Hon. I). II.
on, nicruberol tbe State Legislature from Bed?
ford < 1-nly, dhd lin* .imi ii. ti.-.
A LARGE EMEIVAY < OSTBACT.
ri'iii.Ai'i.i.i'in 1. .T;in. L?It bag been author*
I lively leaned that a eontraet for Ute eenstruetlon of
tbo Texas and Paeiflo Ballway, from Fort Worth to v.'.
Pa ...t distance ol 750 in li ;. was altrned ye*terdsy.
rici paid liunder '....i rn be g_0,000per mlle lu
Brat mortgage bonds of tbt ,oni|
21A R LS ti J A _ /? /, I, I il LS VE.
MtrTIATURK *.I,\* vs" V '.
... -i,
* n n ri s?*. 7:2.11 "in Mt*. 4-4t|Clook -tit, l-n.l-'s.
..- . , .y i,_ I
lli.H WATBB rO-Dtl 4. M.
Bandy Hoot..10:3.1 ?r. lilian I .1 i ' i " : lat* .... 1 ni
i ih nnn ra ... ?-. J.
Bandy Hook..11:13 i-or. l*l_u.i.. 11:571 ll ? ?? -. MS
ship xis ir a.
POUT OK NgW-YORK .,T \ V. 1.
ARRIVSOi
Rtr-levtbla (Br n ml Uso au. vtaQn-teaslawH
,1,1 u.
. ? ? I Deo 20 si
.... in .ii
? i i
na (I Muara ',;- sow Oe. nd Mond*
I-i to III
...-I e. ur, l'a to nhl Douiluion
Ss ( 0.
>tr Western Te-.ia, Kirns, V-mandina, Jacksonville ami
I'ort Ro>al. toCti ,. ll Ml i tv I Co.
mr old Dominion, Waiker, Rlcbmoutl, City Point and It or
folk, tn "hi I ..ll ?
mun.-. Berty. Bo*t -n. to il r imuoeb.
? 1 ai Not 13, via Id Mw.ire
III. ri , w.llrr. Ill bal I** I I-- K.l.'' I III - -
."****? ''*?*?*?? i **'**> lat*.-*. ttrni.l 4S d*-*, ta ballast rn,
J 'FvO.li'h.,*'**'**'' '"""" " Un "" b*,u*** *?
link i ...ti. ..,, ri. Kboasaiaa, Bremen IA dara, in bai'a**
tn rnr.1 Knurr. ' ?"??^
KaraMrrali t.Nor). Halv..- ?? < day*. In l*tu?ti.
C rubia* .t c.. ??i
I'.ai- Aihilln. tH*li. Hrri..'..itr t'rfli ll .lura ii, ballan ta,
i. tliijiei-l. I'ltkeriiiK e i ... ******* ***
Hark Jinnlo Cobb 'of Meston., mil, I'ort hnain la d??a
In ii.il!??. ui tinier ?_ Iloiialuou. "-"*?
Bark *n,,i,ker inf tlimtgii*.), iVhnrlilll. IVrnambuco M
.hu s. wu . stiifar, >?(?, |a niih-r: v.-avi m tuaatrr.
iliirk Kr.i'ir.s. Hall. (1 lane-Mar . n-iv*. ,...f Buller
Data KU lotta (of ri.taUl*), nra'jsslloar, ivrnam..i!i-., it _?'-,
wit.i sii.in to Ueraaaa i.*hk <>t i^>u.i..ii, -*a*ai t., it it norland
Murk Mavis. Armstrong. Loudon it dara, w,Ui iii. n,.n i?
li Inin A (n: ve*M-. 1-. J FU .iiltif, "* ?lo** *-*
in ik B I* Hampton. Petra, nllijoa :ir. da***, with Iron or*
i-t.-. Marda*) vess-l ... ll ll n-nl-y * , .,. '" ""n ore
Urtu It.il..-rt Jdnwe. Mel.urr, st l-t.-ir-, Mart, ll nar* -.m.
boc*] rn ll Trowbrtit-f-.4 Bona ' '"*
l!rijr Bte Linia (Port), AraUBi*, lVntambuco ."iid*?_. whh
?.t|riir to (I a._*tnrk A Co. ""? w,v*"
Bria Anita, Mc( ree.'. (Jltidail HjIi ,-.r -0 days, with hli'sa.
Cir,tn C W (iHli-te. "*?
r-chr ll ll Mai,ry. Ballsy, Para IS dav*, wttk rubber eu?
lo i. -mal-ck A ct; m'?-. i to ll J n .-n'.-,/ ,v ca ' '
s.hr ( lara sawyer iiin, BaaiVM, tiau-ui IJ dara, withi...
t-tjon to .1 fl Drown. *
netti l_i_J?iio. Allen, at. obit, N n, ladara witli niiin* to
E I. Rickard***?: vi--.s.-i to Jed, Prr* - ???
si-h i- i.ii.ri.. Barlow. Ht jobi nh, |_ dava, tvitii lumber
tn..l.i.r vr-nrl tu "si'iiliiiurll |,i ,..
W1S.B -ei-.i-At tnttj ll...... light, \V. dear. At Ci tr
Itlaiiii, lin name. *
CXBARBD
vi i Pamden. J I
.'.ni iiml His- ii m.
i .ulna, Wm P ("lrd*_
c.r i leanor*, Brace Portland, .1 t Amen.
?-(. |i Dagmar lins*,, ItnniiK. lair: [..mi, I-'uiiefi. Kdyt> ?fc fo
Ir'-.-llrl SI -I Dil .
Bart* cm Brrdsdorfl (Nor), Jei.?en. Amtterdaa* Hoi
i ii-i, 1.1.vi -ru, 11,? ?, ,-inK.v ( a Ifljtenla (Anal). Karin, i,'
i rite, i- r, Hiocovich -v t '?-. '
Cant, liuiiu.? l, Harris, Jeremie riayn, i it statiiM
clesred Stst nil.
ItlSA , . r
K 'nt I. 8Mb ;: Isa i. *ewelt from isi?i*.ipr-,r(>f0_
Bl a 1 .ii;, ls lt|,i,rlnl i.-l|..rr iii I'.-uu . ((traits.
Mi-ii.i.i.*..M;tir*
v..lan 1? Mr.Mu-h.. ri... from Baw Yalli fi.r (ilrwgow,
v.-idi n arrived at Itovlil* .v.-a.-i.t..-,, l il h.-i yuivrtrnuas'tr
nml iud i/nats *n_aa_t dd?nae bsavy araatbs-.
roBSid ( I'n'.r.
|. s;. v Jin 1. -Arr-tr strathmore, from New-Vork: arr nt
Rrutol, *tr New-Vork City, trots Ni > I ? r at AsMtrr
ilain. uti' Nin. tv ll on; ar ll ..i'-i.i. :.: Hi.-'.'.".tb nit,
au uah Ann, from New-Vorkfor Na*iie*i arr at Keval ibo
..'.ih ult. str h wlfta.tr e, fi om New-( )i
QU-K.NSTOWir. Jan I \-. itr* WI wisiu, fem New.York
fm- ii\t rr..i. ' ii-j.'.'i-. fm ii Dalilmort*.
i i-.1..ni. balled !*9tb nt, Alu.!;-, Uiitmer*. Muss
lib ult* Uletunorar, tba tattsi foi Xew-Yarttj syh.u,
i i l; il I Itu ri . ilia! ill l.nhi tl i
Arr .7 (it nit. IVi.tiii.in: -Otb nir. Olen On irt, hiiiifro, l.nl
?t-i itmia, l-l i.'.li.ir. l-a lt.. . J 1st ult, i.r iv Ila . Kin-inn, I, f_
? -. . i inls (ts. ar, luuoomt-, idoruai I ?( in?t, i?r.:tti>?
l.rotbera, Inverai lan, city ol Benar**, Don Ikara Qurm,
...- -. i r iriiiuitiit. i.'.iy Baker, Ibalattsr dam
ape l by baavy wi atner.
tot Ltt'er gAtp .V t*e li in'/, tee fifth J*_0r.|
r moantu, Poatar. Balu_MravUC-aBsea.lB Krri.4
.tr, , Kelly, Norfolk. City Point iiml Uliliuintui ,,,[
lJomiliii.il Ss (.0: t'lrtii.r i, i 'int;. |- iii r.iihia, Wm 1- I li '?',. a
P ISSESfiBH* ARRIVED.
tl I.MU'N-111 BTUAW-ltll- I BAW I
i 0 , Mr .. I....'tb;-il-. J.
r ,?.. ?! li . .. Mr*, and ' ? ss, J.
Min.. Mt-* - 'I.
,u. IL Glennis, Mrs. Houri l
-. . ,, aaa (limul* (leo, n(. '...
'ir.ii, t. w. (Deni le, i. -, i ? '?'? rt andes, J.
i.ii. n.e. H. (-.. int' ? I. di, J.
1.. I ir. e. nd, .-. C.
ai,il family Hall. J. H. C-ru.*. A.
ge, Ann t Lttpilent, (J. Martin. J.
. :.., v. i isa, B.
t mni oi i*e,.nv-ni wrnAttssaroint \--ix.
| ' ? Ml- and HISS L'l.r. Chits. I MB, W.
Kwhlry D. I .,* 11,, i A. it. t h.ai.-..il. D. M.
(juaiial. lt. *.*. C. Irving, Dr. tali, Tboa.
Bell I-., n. ??*. m_
\u BM .'i
WnicnK-TKB*. livi" >i-.i ^-i'iiiri:-i
? ity, eo.
--, _H1 - ef ! N [W J'.T!!.
i ... 1 tm ter. I - Bj si dtb ?? i
V KHVOUS Di-BILITY, [mpotenee, Wonkotm
_1 of the il* nts of ii--n.-i.iti-.ri. ?*.-.-. s I--- !U- iii 1 flit.-, ilir
. red i.v ii iNi'ii i -*i i-.il'* s.-ki ii'-ii: i'l -L. I'wu to tit
h..?i ..int i.*.lal.V salflil al. i'lli-.. fl p" SOS. lill iiull*. II.
-rial tor rural.ir. Pu-..cd hy WI NO il KSrr.lt A -*_.
(Jliemnta.3d i"'iu tt.. .Nv*.y.n_. |
C I'l'IC'iri.K, Iiii|)((toticc un I DiM-.--1 of th-)
.*... . sr. tn'.lir a-i 1 - ? ? i'l 'I ? 1.-1*5
.. 1 and.'. L.T. HEN KY A IjA .*. 1 i-.L*4. il. I).. 11 (...-t dael 'J rt
W. W. Sharpe & Co.,
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS,
v, r.iuii now, nsw .ole:..
/VilviTtisi-nii-titK \vritt. ii, npproitrliiloly disjilnypfl, anti proof** fiirm*li<-il fr?-<? of rhargtl
er lt li eal! ma I eil < itel of iiieei lion lu any numin-r oTpatpcenii
oat ni>i>liciiti<m l>y inuil or otht'rwlisc.
'J'lii- loadlnfl Daily nnd "Wffhly Xctvspnpt-r-i of tlic Unit-Mi St?to*4 und ( 'nuada un
1.. j.l on lilt- for t ho rt<-< ..mmodiitioii lind
iiis-pc-et ion of A.ilv!-rti*>?rri?.
TESTIMONY OF AN OLD AND WELL-KNOWN FIRM.
11 An experience of ninny yean hftfl demonstrated to US thc grout value
and benefit derived from carefully prepared and properly displayed advertise?
ments in well-established influeutiaJ newspapers."
John DtD-TCAx's Bom,
Sole Agents for Lea ct Perrins1 Worcestershire Sauce.
A Twenty-Five Years' experience endorsing Newspaper Advertising.
Tm-: WiiKKi.Ki: *__ Wilson Sewing Machine Company state:
"In no department of business i-* there probably bo much money wasted
rs in advertising, and in no department tuc good judgment and experience
more requisite. Twenty-five years1 experience baa clearly demonstrated tiio
Buperibr advantages and economy of newspaper advertising over all other
mediums offered for that purpose."
"ADVERTISE LARGELY IN FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPERS."
Messrs. Mukku A Co., the popular Dry Goods firm, say: "Have what the
puMir want. Sell it with a moderate profit Advertise largely in FiR-n
class Newspapebs, and you are bound to dt> a trade; Let the NBW-tP-__*_a-_
BB tiik BEST von CAN' OBTAIN, no matter what thc cost. Jt is but natural that
an Advertiser must, in a degree, share in, and thereby gain from, the respect
which a reader entertains for au ably-conducted jouruuL"
Another Endorsement based cn an Experience of Forty-Seven Years.
Messrs. Isaac Smith's Son X- Co., thc well-known Umbrella house, express
themselves as follow** on the value of Newspaper advertising:
" It' what yu have to say be strictly true, say it in a good newspaper, ^ts
!?? ;iihis are intelligent, will appreciate a bargain, and ox every such customer
you make an advertiser. I'Y?r forty-seven y.-ars nine-tenthsof our advertising
baa been done on this plan, and of the whole expenditure, all that we regret
is contained in the other tenth."
OVER FIFTY YEARS ESTABLISHED.
"Enterprising business people recognize the necessity of a proper expen?
diture in advertising as indispensable to wiccess. Well written, truthful an
nouncements, properly displayed, bring sure returns. Established over fifty
veal's, we have largely tried the varied plans for adve**t_**ing, and our expe?
rience leads us to the conclusion, that the regular and persistent xisv of influ?
ential and well established journals, is the most satisfactory way to read. th.
public." hut P__r_dgo'b So-iB.
Dealers in Gentlemen's Fun_i_-_in? Gooda.
ul lilli V
Grand, Square and Upright
PIANOS.
OTEIHWll tV SONS are (he only
m a ii u fa du rr rs who make every part
of (heir Pianos, exterior and interior,
(including; the Actions anti casting
of the Iron Frames), in tlrlr own
factories,
Waitno-s at STEINWAY HALL,
N-tW-YOK-L
_***-***?. ?*_? Bl ?_"***_ "* 'I'^l'VRTKtMallYnRAt'UI
OTIS ELEVATORS,
Oil*. O..' (i'i I ll. us. Ai Cc --_ Biuadwaj. N.T.
Ill H('r\I)Y HINES
lae
Tl TlitTTT T I IF ??0'(W I"* tue nair- at If-ftl-I*ff
[E, BOULLiY K5st?ssa,^f-Iil
?%
PIANO FORTES.
I - ? lid ill.-. 1 in
TONE,
TOUCH,
WORKMANSHIP __
DURABILITY.
WM. KNABE & CO.,
IIA-TIMORF. AND NKWYOHK.
112 Fifth Avenue (above 16th-st),
MW YORK IITY.
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