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CLEAR GRIT.
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ROBERT COLI.YF.R AT COOrEIt UNION.
B LAMB ABD AB amcskd acdikviik?old Idkas
IN A NF.VV di:f.ss-tmi: B-BBBIBOI Ol WOHK,
HoMK. WIFK AND CIliLDKKN?MICH GOOD AD
Vn K.
Tlie Bar. Kohert Collyer of tlie Church of ihe
Messiah delivered his lecture on "Clear Gait* in
the Mal hall <>f Cooper Institute Sat uni av BTOB
lag, Tbe sul'.;. ct was n>t new, hut ho laid many
mw stories aad -ave fresh illustrations af what he
believes are the principle*; nf a true life.
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T4K LECTURE.
The Ipotnve in tho inc coin'86 for lite people
flt livered at Cooper Union Saturday nlirbt wa* by Hilbert
rjBlljar Tito hall wa* packed fruin thc pliitfnnn tn IB8
moon. Peter Cooper, who occupied 8 sent on tin p] ti
lonti, was received a* lie entered tbe hall with loud
applause. Professor IL W. lUyinoml, manager of the
course, I n tn .0 need Mr. Collier as " u eintlcmnh Isle of
Chicago, hut now, happily, of New-York CitV-" -Be I".'
Hire, which tuan* tue tiCc of one (lelivcn-il inauy .vt ni
ugo In New-York, nml pulilislied !n Hill at the. Hine in
Tin-ll kihi sk, BBS been rcuiodeilcd, aud the new por?
tions are given herewith.
,Vr. cdlycr, on advancing, was enthusiastically re?
ceived. Ba still:
Latataa aad OaaittosBBi Wear Grit, ns I uBeretaad
lt und propose to .spcik of it tonight, ls ttio best that
lhere is Ht ii niau. HBBBBSS-Bi into IBs bast Bs BBB BB m
ns sweet ami true e inslii.in ns a tomt Maa BMSM BB B batt
nra bmlaing* <i" a trc. It is that noble (puliiy Bl 8
limn or u woman wi l.ti could never nive way except
In a true way and for a eood reason, lt
ls tin- power SB walk t..ir. foot over tin- flints that lie
bIouk the right line of life rather Cuni to ito throuch
given pastures and by still waters that delicti il. Il is
thc power lo soy BO to vyhat may seem u>Be a multi?
tude of angel* ir they want to counsel FOB away 1mm
your dow ni i?ht lovalty to fusiaiit duty. Tin rc is a tatac
nnd a true nrlt, as theta is in all neat and true t-tttl - IB
<n'iiiioii, ainl wc need to know the one from the oilier
BB the prime cuiiilitleii of heirn; true niir-clv. t". Il i*
.,ever biisccr menu (Tiber tu its nature ur tenden* ies.
But lu order that it shall BOflM 1" Be 8 genuine pait Bl
our life lt mmt have lt.- roof in a certain austerity and
BBlf diBWl After tho power 18 suv.- yourself BOflsea
tho power to ?tivo yourself -thc power to help
Other', no nutter wl.it ii BOatS JOO, v. lon
the thlnz faces yon as a clear duty. Wbea
a niall BBB IBBBS two things IB his lite, UM power to SBFC
liiinseif omi Bbb power to glTe hlaaaelr. ha aaea uiint
or.ee something, tobe dune that lie O-gl it io *!o. aud Ue
in v. i ?stop I t;i count the cost, but a.< wc .say. he pitches
light iu und does lt.
APPLICATIONS OF CLEAR QUIT. ?
Hiving niado un exposition mt what I believe to be
the principle, I waul to ti.ak.) n few simple applica?
tion* that will go toxin home to your own iives ev ry
flay, for we can see every (lay what kimi Of BTU we BIB
Ina ie nf. and SN BBB show it bf tbBSB I8BBS ih.it I apeak
nf: (1) To do a good houest day's work] (-) to have
i, good home and nike care of it; (Bl to loee BB tune.
inn tit> ahead ami see to these thtoun trBfla the Moom ol
our Hie ls iii our bearta; and tl), to i>e content.
And I put the p..wei U Aa BB in.nest div'- BOTfe first,
lu cause ilt-'ht-antl-t vventyv ear*'expori'iiee in the faa
lon anti nt the forgo, as Bell88BM. liu'lit .'iscoiues to BBB
iroin uiv i>ri-ctit profession, conviiic'S mc beyond all
iiiiestion tba: Hi's iles ai tba root ?f all tree Urine But
li is lust wi:.n trreal numbers of min try to dodge, a* lt
tiny' fi'lt tbut this thing melli's t" IM the
most ninney noaa! rr'ri for tbe leaal wort possible.
and vi'tv often the poorest, too; and that
the best BBMBBOe In rina world is that
which comes through what we cali eood luck.
Borne vinni,: mm begin tbeu*life bewU-erea bj the op
Bortunlties that open before them to make a fortune.
Tin re ll BO such deadly need to do mihi.thing solid ami
eti'iulv tne nm UM ut they ure out ol Behool BS there ls in
noorat eoaulrlea, and aa they coquette wit- the cbaneee
thal si-.-ui as tliii-U as blackberries. Tu get along, tb*-y
try this, anil timi that, and then wait for something to
turu np' Now, wi* an- never lo forget that Mr. Muja whet-,
after going nu bis luck for all thoee veals, waitiug for
BoaetBlBB i" turn up, bad to -trip at last and turn Borne
thing np for hims.'-ll. [App-kBB. ] ll" failed entirely
to do BBjrttlBtt bbUI he hagan to do something in .load
rai nest; aud every dollar he made a ben fie md begin to
mee.-id wau a draft boneatlynd toned by his brain anil
rnuacle, and don ont of the solid gold of bis own man?
hood bo walting for something to turu up ls (tu- great*
eal mistake, I Hunk, thal 070004 'nan can make who
?wants to show his gilt, [tpplaase.]
Mr. Smiles, 111 one 01 his nooks, tells a storv
of a niau in tbe last century who undertook
lo make a steam engine. He succeeded so
far as you could see in Biak?ta a vciy capital
eii'lne indeed. Tue lever lifted lo a charin, the ptetOB
answered exactlyi tba wheels tinned beautifully, uotb
Inir could he better 8<i fur : hut when lt came to be (airly
tried lhere was one drawback?the moment vim tackled
1111 vi lung to it.it stood stock still, (r.atiehter.] On its own
liook it would work beautifully, turn Hs own wheels
faultlessly ; bin thc moment you wasted it to lift a
pound beside, then lever anil piston and wheels struck
Work ami as it WM made tn an age ami a cont,fry in whick
to de BOt-t?B waa te tie count i'd ns a gcuiletnati, the
1 liini! waa called Lvaus's geutltmauly engine. [Liugh
ter
Now, who doesn't know Dimi"cm ()f young men whose
action's t xictlv resemble tbut .nth e ? Wuut little tney
(bi '.hey ilo for themselves. You can Hud no fault an far
trill Hi.-u motion, and they BIB polished to perfection,
especially in those parts that BIB Bra BB and sit cl
llaittrht'-i ]. but they wuiiuljnot ral-c a blister OB their
liiitirt* to save their souls. Their one motto ts Di take
rate of BBSBbeT OM ; and In tbl? world they often eoe*
to (.nc of three things?tl c obarlty of their friends, 1 he
county poorhouse : or th.- saddrstof all things?ladles
and gtiiHeiii.n I bave sen tloin na down, ilovvu,
down until they aai to Washington to imi.t
for an offlco that they cannot fill (great
laughter] ami eat the. bread tiny cannot earn. [Ap?
plause-) T his is tbe first ernnd proof a man can riv.- ol
lils want of grit?to do nothing in particular or to como
na near a- b BBB to bl* own idea of a gentlemat, by
dodging evcrviliing that ls not easy and light.
The ones ion. Winn makes a gcuiltuian f is not an
easv one IO answer, bal betWBBB BBOB B BIBB us that and
aaaod b-tekaanitb orptooa-inaB, or wool-chopper, wbo
puts alt his mani.nod koto bis work, lhere can be i'0com?
parison. (Applause.] Toe hard-handed Btecba-ic
ls beyond Hil telling the truer Keiiilcinan, flH
well as ihe batter man. And in the Rood time
roinin^ ererybody win Bay so that hu*H riifin to be hip
hedy.' H..nest work well dose is tbe first ti.insr ia aleoi
ant. That does 11 "t BtCBO, bowcv.-i-, artereiy to work
hard, because to woik bard booeat-ly is mora easentlal
tu.in to woik hard ut aaytblBB. Iliad a shopinate oooe
Whoa I wa* a yonnir mau who was Just us good a bli cl,
saith whoa ha did bia heel aa aay man need bc, hm it
B8BBBB to inc BOW lhat he Wai tuc most ili*?S-nioiiu fellow
at getting up any sort of alie in inn that levereaw.
^'llw a man like that may work haul, bul, on the whole.
th*- haidr tbe woree, lor be Just aorta lian)
at lymir: and SB poor Jack stands to me for Bareal
limn v hard working men. It ls bo matter where they
are found, or what they do; they may nut work in iron
us Jack did, lint they are all foraers for all that, if toey
tue only raaonloua lor -laboneety. aod bu?c tb. ir axmey
hy iiiake-beii. ves. [Applause. 1 They Bbewyofl bobm
iron aates in tbi Ken. incl, n Mnscutn lu London that
were made by a blacksmith ovci '.'00 v ears nco. 1 never
beard ot Hu-man until I BOW thc gntes, and if lie tad
never done lt: it piece of W01 k I never should have heard
or him. H>- tv as on!) a blacksmith ; beilul tbat wort
with bl* own rough bauds, but he il.d il so hOBeatly und
SO well t J:?t tin -y piisi ne thc ga.cs to this il .1 as OOO
of thc wonders of Knglaiul. und lt doe* your henri good
to look ai them. (Ai.pl.uise.j
OKI UNG A HOOD HOM H.
Tr.e second tbui.. 1 said. )? a gooit hOBM ; and that, of
rourre, prcsiipisiM'S that liullspeiisable pn limiu.u.y to
ull giaal hollie*, a good wl!o (.tpplaus* ] and it good hiis
iiunii luppiaiisi?]; beaaasel BBearaly 1 "in vc thal lhere
ure a good BB-BJ i.ieu who many but don't have a.wife,
and a great many women who marry but don't get a
husband, sud tiny SST- Bad it ont until the SBttlahs la
1.c.v..ml lill remedy, except that of golug to
(Tilcinfo to get a divorc.-. [ L .ii;hte".] And the
way that comes about is that u great many
young women are only anxious to get all
lite accomplishments. They don't tn.-uu by that,
bowel ci, how to make wholesome bread and roast a
piece of beef, ami boil h potat", and darn a stocking, and
muk.' b shirl and Iroa >oe, and keep a home smelling us
ewret as wild roaea mid ?- liiu t ti ir Hive a oe* silver dollai ;
Lui now to do tatiiii^iiiid draw vvniiii, it'd shepherdt --es
with pink 1 yea. ann lal- impoaalble French, aad In such
a wat. I nonce, tbat rion* hu.eil themeelrca cannot
uixlerstand it (iaughier), and 1l1sc011r.se aiuaic sn ililli, ult
as to make you rrflsetam 1 JobBBOB'e strim joke, for 11 is
?Bloted of him that li il vi LU b. .11 U ken to
B great eoneert he showed e*mic letbainy In regard
to the appreciation of the pinyinst; htaeompaaioa aafd
to lum : "Kr. Johnson, that is very diffle-lt uasic."
Hiilil Dr. Johnson, " Yes ; nud I wish lt was t,o .ditUeillt
thai it waa iinp.'ssitiii-." (Laugbter.
Now that ls what itEie.it luauv rall an edBcatlOD.
Ail the aoee?ipHabiBeols, except those that are Indla
penaahle t.ittKooil wife the yoou| wooibb gets, mid
Dscb she gets married. And the yenoa bum very often
Set* tin education thai is Jut about us delectable to lit
1111 fur u husband. We call lt "aowtag lils trUd oau."
'ibe wornt of it 1 tiaro not tell; lt turns him
? way from Hil thal ls doiiiestlu mid .li in ,.te and
iiii?pi'i?k .biy sacred in a good home, and tenches
bun how to play Willard* Instead of rea.llin.' book*, to
pilfer canis io all other picture-, and tobe Blore familial
v. Uh the lusid ? bf the hells of hi* city than tin* chm ch.
Tuen he g-HM into society scented ami carted; meets (b?
yotiiig woman with nil Ute aecowrplteblBBBfa; believes
lier to lie the exception to all I.ir BOX ta aili', lie exe. I
lenOBI givea her what heart he hus left, au.) sn HieuiHleh
I* mad*' nna fbey are v-dded wife and huitbaud ao long
bs they both shall Ure
TUat, iii the vast majority of insL'inccs, i* like a wed
fling we had once ill York.ihlre. As rbc BBB I ame oil' of
church with bl* bride, be met un old companion, who
raid: " There, lad, I Mi thee m neb Joy ; toon's iml len
tn t'end of all thy trouble." It was very rood to he
?.sured of that, aud tbe bridegroom went on Ii1.* way
Mi.ucin_; bal ii.v-aml-liy.Ui' found ht hail got married
nit bout BBtttBi a wife. It was a hud )ob ; and so st lien
lie met bis old companion on the street one day he said,
-nh a vciy lotiir fa e : "I thought thou told me as I
came out of liruiM-ley Church that I'd gotten t'end of
all mo Double." " 1 <tid tell thee so," said his friend
i|in?-Cy. " but I didn't tell tin o which end." [Ureat
laughter.)
A sM"'il li"me can no more Moom out of *uch a life ns
th it than a damask roso can bloom on an iceberg, lt ia
a tyrant and 0 slave, or else two slaves. It ls two
atrina* tull of nothing, but harsh disc,nts constantly
under tbe bow of the dally life. | Appian* J. I was
once at a meeting tn winch a nobie woman'* rights
ttdViK'at*' was speaking about thc ct- cntl.,1 cijliullty nf
tbe a* xi*, viii. 11. to my astonlsD-iPiit shu looked right
Btmc aud Bald: "Robert Col Iyer. I hove when iou
marry a man and woman, yon do not ask the woman to
suv thal she will obey the man." I thought for
a moment of te'ling thal story tbut illustrates so well
what a woman will suv to g.t the man sin-st ant*, of a
woman who decBUvd she would never promise to obey
- -would get round lt by some means. And the minister
who was to many tin in heard of it. Tin- word came nj
hts service, and tue woman followed the service until
she came to the word, and then she was seined
with a very bad flt of coughing. "Take your
time, my dear." the good man said; "no sort
of hurry ; let BB begin ag-tBJSn BBd she lirol.e.l.iv.n
Just in the same place. "We Viii try once atora,'
hesnlil. for minister* are very patient ; bul once mei I
she broke down, aad then BB said I " Madam, lt lt clear
vou cannot go thrmis'li willi the service, and loannot
marry von," nm thal inst int she lifted her voice and said
"Mild" with an emphasis thai tlBBoet took bi* bream.
(Liightcr.) I thought of telling that slorv : but what
i dui -ty v.,is " Madam. I Barer ii" ask any woman to
sav Umi slie will BOOT I lie man, utul li t tba man go free,
because one of the b.-st women I e~ar__ew said abe
v.auA am! inver dui uley, beyond what was fair ami
right." fit-cat laughter.]
lint ch mee and chango make no (Liter, nee on tbo
go1'i on v*cd.ling tint; Hie glory of the malden al twenty
cannot be seen By rn. "ii t.r thc glori which excels In
tbe good "1.1 wife at seventy.
The i.cxi thing I consider ladtepeaaable to a gool
hotiie la a boase fall of children. Ike-garee show thal
the A mei null -.v!i" luis bein lunges; on ihe soil I" lo-ing
ground, nut thc new coiner from all the World over ia
Hiking bi* ni iee. M. ii Who were willing to die f..r Ibelr
country are not ell Hog Iii live tor lt; atil goad
women, wbo onald work ti:: ir -agers lo tue
linne to ii.'lend Hi.- land, ure not now nilling to give sens
BBd daughters to people it. (Applause.] lu my greet
niii m.itiicr-iiiiid the in.-s are fuii oi children. I Micak
for tbat which ought to give any mau eonrage when 1
say i bal ~ nererer the si" ol Weeping tba h..nu- empty or
only half-full may bide Itaelf, lt M th" moa) fatal blow
tbat any man can strike eliber al iii* own Bonlortbe
soul ot bis country- For ll la Bot merely wBaf le
may lake (rom th; bm asm.? ol life, but what
Be may take baa Ita hope and |oy. B'hat
would baye been tbe reaolt tl aslnUke this had teen
iii.:.bu away once io a secret chamber in Stratford
npna-.lvtiii; or in the (ld Lilt .'.oin'finnis vi ::* norn ;
rn mn boluc down in Virginia where (lem ge Wnslm g
tOB was liam; or tu 'tia! poor ca!.in In K ntl,csv
where I. cini'i was iiapii/. ".I liv tin- nat?eof Abraham
Lncoln j or In rn toonomi boote* beside. Inal were out
of -a_ iii thea aa oar are dow, bat are bow lighted and
.-ti cn the shilling summitt of the world. [Applause.]
BU TIMI. Ttl BB WASIFIl,
Then BBOl?rt thing ll tln.t a io.in shoal.I mak.
b aa he eaa that all tala is as trna aa Gospel, sad
oombiet himself accordingly. It ia a great miatak. taa
young maa to tbiak tbal be eon watt aa long aa he wBI
before Bc b igtas i" gather these (bingi an..ut bim thal I
have tried lo describe?a troe wile, ii good borne
ami -neil a faintly as he can lind lu bia be n;
and ti.en, when he hBS made his lort:un,
ami ci keep a wife and family lu a ocr lu in
social st .timi witta all tba luxuries of life, he has done
his v. i.o.li'linty. Ii yon asl; ;i,ui i\ liv li- floes tins, h.
wih tell yon ha cannot do any better?thal be eannoi
a.-ii a B ".nan lo in tia i lim oin io' a luaus on. and go
to ir. e iii a cabin ; such a wa;.ini is um (lt for a poor
man's v.,i . Bat la time a maa Bada ont erer bo man..
secrets on tins qui ???ion. F:;-st, he Bnda thal Mic a bo is
Dat tit lor it poor Hum's Wife, tis ii m..-,
ts aol flt io be any mac'* wife, oap*
ci ally In a land 1.kc ours. Where no man Knows bow l.
ii. may ba poor. But suppose be walla umii she is
thirty and ne Ihtrty-Bvc, aud then martica tbe woman
??t ! is chold . 'I '? rn tl." Ural I leila lum is
timi she would bar. lamped al bim I* n yeera ago if he
bad -iiul tlie word; soe wanted bim to suv so
dreadfully, and altona in..ko ber heart becau b
bc didn't. [Laughter.! I thiuk Hie wiaesl
thing i ever uni w;is to marry on ', .
"i nts a day aad Bad myi f. before i nat twenty
'?mr. Very aad la tbe fate ... the bud wi
voice suv in J ii Ellen, al twenty-two, "Hera lathe
wiiioiiii I bare wade for thee," and replies, "I ? mn .1
tal;.- ber vt t for tBB or twelve yen is to cnn ." [Langi ?
ter.] vviuie a man ta aaTtng looney be ti waetlug lue
i> . Btark, ihe Rj g_iter-General ol BcoU-nd, ba* shown
from statistic, thar from the age of twenty to twenty
live twice ns many batchelors die as married men.
I was opp lin 'd when 1 re.ni ibis, at tba niki bad run
in staying single until I waa twrnty-foar. [Lengbtei.]
ihe average tor single women i* u little better, and li
ought to be, beeaoae they ate not thegreiteal il
foi they cannot alway! doa- lacy like. [L.ililghlei.j
Bo yum.a ama, ll yon bare been waltina, abow yonr
gut .mi go right away and pop tbe qneetion, and tbut
act are will prove the Lest seimon you ever heard ill
your life. [Laughter.]
two KINDS OF DUCOBTBBT.
lt is both the curse and blessing of our Anierlca'i life
lhat we are never ijuite coitt.nl. Wc all expect logo
somewhere balara we die, ami Bare a bettor time when
wc get there than wc can have at home, 'ihe batu'of
mir lite is discontent. We sty we will work sn long, mid
Iben we will ii'J.iv ourselves. Hut we find lt Jaat aa
l'tiackcray hus expressed it. "Winn I wa- a boy,'' he
Jilld, " I Wiillle.l hollie tafiy?lt was H hllilllllg?I hadn't
nue. When I was a man, I had a chilling, lull 1 didn't
want any fifty."
Bat I say Bot one ward against that splendid discon?
tent that all the time makes a man strike for BOBMt-lnr
lotter. I like this idea that every boy bom tn America
Imams of ticing President. No man lins any right lo bi
?oiiiint not io tx- bu best nnd not to do better to-BHM row
[lian be ls doing to-day. Bnl all tbal win e..me by ki ejs
ing close to a manly and dutiful life. While we arc going
Headily along to whatever future BWaltl B8,
lbs grandest thing we can do in to feel sara
:hut what we ure doiag fer b day'a work, Witta all tbal
sra Bo besides, to Jaat tba moat bleiaed thing, *o Bur ai
we emi do ami that we ure very likely haviug the beal
Tine that can ever eome to our Hie I tbal tins w..ik
ind wife und home und eta?oren, all tiny are
md nil they mean, bi uta the world, 'Tho saii
icst tiling in our life is our dUooateat winn
ive ought to he most contented, lt li our
itrthiTgnt to get the good of life us wo goalong, In
hese simple umi pure things that to till tm.- in in nial
voui un lt ood mc like rain aud sunshine t*i au appin ir-'c.
.ut winn ere trill not ballera Hus. and dream tbat Ibe
lest of our life ie lo com.: w hen we bare made OBI !??'
mic, then we *"ll our birthnght for a mm I Ol po: inge ;
nit worse ihan T.sau, tho pottage .lies us ibe dyapep
la, and then we lose the good of loriluight aud pottage
easther. [Laughtai ami applause.]
DISSATISFIED SOCIALISTS.
A meeting of thc Iirooklyn Socialistic "Section"
*,a?- held at il p.m. yesterday in Tara Hall in
-obmoIiist lt wa* presided over by Hannan
jnttncbitlk, who explained the pm pose ol the BBC* t
ng to be to act upon tb*' results nf ti.r (Hiiveiititi.i
vhirh B-Jaaraad at Alasabowj City, Poon., *hi
I'tiesday, whare Calab l'ink, Oaborn Ward sad
3. A. Bishop were nomitiated as thc three
'nun whom Ihe candidate for Praaidenl
ihonld in Bslaclad. At lim meeting reatardaj
bia action was d'-iion ticed, as the It-inKis. iii
tii.'iklyn think it foolish to nominate candidates
8bile the agp itiou ot coiniiiunistic theories ja in its
nfancy tn thinoonntrr. lt was roted to draw up a
?aper to be .:> aratad ta all th*- Bectioae ol tba Bo
ialists n, tin- roinitry, roipH sting t he m tu send
lalagat-Bto the Labor Convent inn tu he bald lo
liitugi'iti June, ISsiO, for tho pullman cl pi c.- tu?
ng candidates to tlie paopla,
m
BABE BALL MOTES.
Tba National! of WaabiaftoB have sBgafBd
the following strong teum : BaydeT, cuwhei; l.iiu-h,
pitcher; Latbaa, tir>t base; Qarhardti Boooad baan)
Baraer, third boee; Mc*UeUaa, short stop; Diaaaa, i tri
field; Baker, eoatrs IBM ; Derby, right ll.l.L Trott will
iel as substitute and cbittige BBtOh-T. The titst auumil
iiieetlug of the .slo'kholdern or tho new ('im-lnnali (Tun
wa* held list week. The following gentlemen Were
?tm-en as officer* tor the cns nug year : Just ii.. Thorner.
president; N. Henderson, vice-president; George He
raneoart, irena?mri Charles t. Blackburn, sonialaiji
Among league playi i- of last fOBT WBO ure still linen
k'.ig'd aru the following : Peters, Oarer, Foley, Kggler,
Uii'isi li. Macullar, Hawkes, ll nv. s, Mitchell, (..Wilgin,
Mattttews. Galvin, ItcVey, Barnes, Barke, Allen, Btriof,
Bi toy, Hoawo. Woodbead aad Blob mood, .lame* Halli
bbb, who played shoi't-jtop with the well-known Mutual
l iiib ol tho eily f.ir two neilsons,die.| inn West recently.
The meeting ol the clubs of tho National Association,
which waa to be held al the Uayaee ii"!ue in Bprlag
Uebl, Mus.., on January 81, will not be held there. Tue
?lake Will bold their meeting st Karin's Hotel in thia
L'ltj ou february 18.
EXPLOSION LB A THEA IEE.
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Some excitement was caused Sal unlay
iftanaaa al -beelera Theatre, in iiiginh-.it., by
in explosion of gaa in thu rear nf the stage.
Mr. ..berle al oaee stepped ta the front nf tba stage und
taidIbero waaoo daager. it tba audience would ie
ualn In their scats the play would go on. Ills words
iud the ( Met to quiet tho niitiii nc, and nu one left tho
imld!U?. ___________________
PIBBON SIlvOTlSti IS NEW-JERSEY.
Long Branch, Jun. 4.?A pi-eon mulch wig
Bat Bato yesterday between U. Thaaaa aad l. B*tafa>
ult). The condition! were '.5 hirds each, I traps. Laug
stand rules, ff.r,0 a aide, which resulted in the following
coic : Thomas '..'1 and Benjamin _<J.
I''aU-1noi>ai,e, Jan. 4.?A fifty-bird match between M.
). BloeaBB aud W. Dayton was shot here yesterday. The
?ouditions were L'l yards risc. Slocum killed -10 and
Javtou 37 birds.
TBmarunr, Jan. 4. BtosBbeis of t1** Middlesex, -gabey
iud Kahwuy Pigeon Clubs hebl aiiuuibnr of Interesting
?vents at Trcmley ShBBttBI 1'ark yihli-nliy aflei nimn.
I'ne most lnteresiing match wa* a compefltlon for*
HM8?8088 pigeon (iiin. The conditions were lOMlda
mob, baudtoop r,. <?, Hniuughaiii mles. W. llurnctt, of
luiboy, titi i If.l oil tue Irophy.
Ni.w Hui Nswt! k, Jau. 4.?An interesting pigeon
ibootlug e-vent hero ycetcrdiy was a conn .stol 100 blrda
srtweea M OL Johnson aud li. Granger. Thc auteh wat
'ot f?10), BO birds each, _5 y?r.l* rise. Thc following ii
BS score : JahaoOB SB, (irangcr 37.
AMBor, Jan. 4.? The A ml my Fishing and Gun Club
icld Its regular monthly shoot yesterday. Tbe Urst
?rize was a hadsnine silver cup to BB won three times,
rho coudlttvus were 7 bud.-, handicap rise, plunge
raps, two misses aud retire. Tin* winner lu-dny a as
iVtlllaui Greeuing. he alone huviug 7 buds at 21 v ards.
iUTON.NK (MY, Jan. 4.?Tho flue weather jct-Utday
irought a number of New-York spoitsmcu to this place
a tho afternoon, aud they engaged in sweep shooting
or purse*. A sweep .i hirds, two trap*, resulted In
'avor of Fits. In another sweep of 3 birds, two traps ?
Imf prize won ny English, second pi izi hy Woods. Iii
i "liit'd about" sweep, first miss mil, ibo first share
<f tue stakes went to Childers on 7 birds, Fits Ink ng
ucoiid money and English third.
LOCAL MISCELLANY.
THE TBOCBLK IN CUBA.
LATFST ADVICES I'KOM THAT Is IA NH?TALK WITH A
BBVCBBB KIIUM SPAIN.
ficncr.il Cal nt to 0-MB, WBO is chairman of Ike
Cabaa committee in New-York. BBd who is expected
I.. 1.ic,nu.', thc head af Mic revolutionary party in
(,'iiha, saul to ii TB-BOBfl r.i'.irter mi Saturday thai
the advices received Friday from tlie field were sat
lafaetory. The chiefs bl UM central and southern
districts report that tln-ir forces are in good Bondi
timi, Bad tbal thaj can hold out against the enemy
?with its pre. * nt Btrengfb?for mouths without
any oatside reinforcements.
jour: Marl i. a 1'iilniii lawyer, who has been a pris
..iiei -cvcial BBOBtBa in Spain, arrived in tx vessel
I nun Franco yesterday. De Bras arre.sle.I at Ha?
vana last Si-ptciiiher on the charge of being ia sym
patliy witta tbe ifvnliitiiiitiarv lnnveiiietit. and was
taken to S.nil.nnler, Spain, where he wris con
danaad la be imprisoned Bl Couta, Africa. Tnrongh
the Hilliieii.'e.if Martinet Camp* s,tox-Prim*dMi-i8tor
of Spain, be waa given his liberty on condition <if
his n main ilia In Madrid. Sm n after hit n leaas be
loll If ad rid and took passage for tho United States.
In reidy to the question as to what BBBeel lim Cabaa
movement bad in spam he replied :
"Tlie Coban cause plainly bas nothing to hope
for in spain, im matter which parly is in power.
Then* is such s difference ol opinion among the dif?
fer, ni pan les i bat nu reform nw ai ure "t any eoaae
quenco n ill bc adopted and put Into prael ice."
*" Whet opinions are held ns to tba u it miBte an -
cess of i ha revolution!"'
"n ni" ni the leading members <>f all parlies arc of
the opinion that thc morenicnl tins time will bea
success, .rn! Cuiii be kiel io tbe home Government.
Tins feeling ka atoo large!] ahared by tbe eomnmm
|H'..).|c."
?? \\ hy arc in.t tiii.r' act ive measure* taken to sap?
pi i -. i pe reballion hy force of arms !"'
"Caii"V ii thi Castillo, who is now af the head of
Ibe Government, ts devoting himself chiefly to pre
serving *. monarchical form of government in
Spain. Owing to the course pursued by tho Got
eminent nf anppreasina lint rtiea of speech and of the
praoB, there la a growing diecouteul among
thc people. Another reason is ihat tba
treasury i* almoal depleted. The expenses "I
th.- Issi wm- were paid ntl of the Coban Treasury,
Inti i hey can't look totlial Booree for money now.
There will be additional tra pa Bent, but they will
be raw rocrnits; the veterans will ba retained al
ililli'!'."
" ls thi re anything like a tendency to organisa?
tion among those who are dissatisfied v.iili the
polict ol : l.c coiisi-i v ai i ves in Spain '"
"Sn, there ia nothing like organisation, bnl the
influence of their opinion has considerable weight,
dc vert heh b, in guiding tba actions ol tbe Unrein
unlit."
.in <? Marti will romain In New-York. He expect*
t" write ont in detail bia obaerratlona in Spain re?
lating lo ' ul.ati ai...l. .
HORRORS OF STREET TRAVE1 -
BBOADWAT AM* oinr.it riniMivkM BTBI BTB STM.I.
. i'Vi:i:i:n v mi DI BP Ml i>.
Tba eoaditlon lu whieh tba streets wera Sat unlay,
after tin- recent snowfall (oUowed by rain and
melting weather, waa anch ai to disoouragi many
persona from boping to aea them elean again) and
whether or imf the peonliarly nnpropitious wi itbei
was the main caoae *>f thia horrible state ol tin
streets, not a few citisens laid some of tbe respon*
sibility upon the Street-Cleaning Department, if
wa* stated thai it would be Doeeaaary t?? wail
nntiltbe Baud should become partly dried before
ihe work ni elaaning could be profitably continued.
If tbat be the ease, il Booms probable thal a long
I lue ICllsl chips." before s lt -Liol ill V I i's|| lt s elli lo
reached on BOUM important Btreeta. Filltnn-st.,
? specially, waa in a deplorable eondltsou, Prom
Broadway to ti"' Paitoa Parry il was eorered
with deep and watery mud. It waa impose)ble for
tba most careful pedestrian to eroaa il af Bay
1"lint without going through mud, "lien iinklt
d i il Oraal poola stood In pines, so liquid as to
dosi, like water after tbe peaeing wheels of tba
omnibuses, which splashi d tbe mad freely upon the
people oa the sidawalka Broadway waa la many
lilacs fully us li ,ii. Near Cam-eat., just above
Qreai Joaos st~ aad at Thirty-fourtb^t. there
were places similar to tboae described { and ex
eept in soots, many <>f whu-1! were evidently
.I. .med at Um cost ot the occnnanU of
tbe adjacent property, nothing seemed to
lave been done la tba way "f cleaning
up to ii o'clock Beturdai evening. There
wan ti Heh an alni in lance of ii md in Broadway tl at it
seemed almost impossible to believe thal it bad been
th "iou ghly ch .in. .1 ai ali. and no alight scraping ot
the surface eui iiccdmplish a thorough cleaning.
should more enow fall, i here i* plenty of mud for lt
to mix with ati'l make Broadway bb Bltbj as it bs
ever been ; a fall of nun would still in rr her liqoety
the muli uiui mill iii tb., iiitb ally of removing il in
tarts, imd a sudden decline of lbs temperature
w milli (reese it to the ground beyond tbe reach ot
brootna or boee, rheonlj hope for cleaning liroa.l
u i, -.-Ims, then, tn i.ii tb" "diving-trp" plan, In
tbe ciiiiiitiniiiici- nf fair went ber hu. I in energetic ac?
tion mi thu pail ot thc mi e. t-i leaning Department.
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THE TAMMANY PRI-fASIE8.
JOHN KILLY bf.?TAINHi-Mi lilt lln.S IN I (UK
IUs| H|i | -.
Thc primaries of the i ammany Hall Democracy
wer*' held Saturday night in tba various ilaannibly
Distiicts of the citv, with tba exception of the
Vlth, Xilth. XI lit li anil XlXih Diatrieta, The
Committee au Organisation al the lasi mei ting of
the Qaaaral Coasattttae reported thal Hm eooditioo
of the nt _ uti lz.tt uris m t-OM iii st i ni | WS sn. )< iliat
it would ba ail vis lill.- to bold aa elections rn them
until thc, cniiiii be represented by Di BUNrats who
nie in tull Bi < ".rd with Tammany.
In the Vlth Distnel Civil Jostles Timothy J.
i smpbell has long iicen deemed on ? "f t be most In?
fluential leaden. Wbile oominallj rapport lng the
Tammany Hali ticket ut tin' last election, it ia al?
leged Iii it In- dui imf wmk for it BS 1"' should have
linne, and iliat be ami others traded votes with tbe
opposition. There was a sum! ii state of things in
Ihe Xllth District. In tbe XIIIili District tarban]
Flanagan, one ni the tammany candidatesfor t'm
< >m i, it la charged, via- In sympathy with the oppo?
sition wing "i (he Democracy, ami added tn
ins nfl.-mo by refusing ta pay Ins
men! for the expenses of the election, In
tbe XlXth Distriet Tboutaa O'Callagban and other.-,
are (binged with not giving, tho Tammany ticket a
heatly support.
Thc result Sat in day <'vening was a victory fur the
supporters of Mr. Kelly. Among bu prominent ad
herenta who were elected an Colica Justice Duffy,
ex-J notice Denis Quinn, Senator Hogan, Al. lenna ii
Sheila ex-County Clerk Dumbleton. Alderman
Roberta, ex-Senator Alfred Wagstaff, JonnD. Town
semi. 1.<tvv.ii 11 I). (ialc, I'in- < inn mi mi m.cr Gorman.
Augustus Schell, Henry 1.. Cliulon, nx-Sheriff
Reilly. Bxciao CommLs?ionor Morriaon, Chamber?
lain iappan, Bcoordar Smyth, mill cx-AI'ieriiiaii
l'u tiny.
Tba only conlesfs worthy of note, were in the
XN'lth and XXtb District-*, in the former tin tick, t
headed lu Fi mn ia B. Sptnola was declared elected
IntbeXXtii Lhatrict th" ticketa were headed bv
.Michael l'vvoiney and Thomas lin fly. This former
waa declared eleeted by _ik> majority. Duffy ae
onaedtbe uutpeclora ol counting in in opponent,
and theie was u eOBteBl ol words, lui) tjo blows
wen-, struck. The new Qeneral Committee will
incut fog organisation Thursday Braning.
TEMPERANCE IX A THEATER
MBBIUra Of nu aUBBIOAB i -HTBBANl i: r\iox_
AODBBBBB8 Bl Mus. BBC-BAM ami 0T8BB8,
The usual Sunday afternoon meeting of the Ameri
ean ToBspiaannn Fnion took place yeatarday in
llaverly's Theatre, every seal of which appeared
to ho occupied. Tho principal speaker wai Mrs.
Almeta Peek-ate, of California, wbo begun lu r dis?
course upon tbe earea ol drunkenn* bs by a tefcrenco
bb thc Chinese question.
Thc p'opie nf California,she said, love the Chi?
nese, hut love to bave tbam stay it ?niue. They dis?
like the Chinese lu America for tho MBBBB that
tbouseada npou thottBauda ol mir youaa bmb mc
beeoBring debauched bj the opium habit whieh they
have nitlo'liie.tl. Tho Calnoi iiians object to nijiiail
bordeaaf CbinosBBweepiaB over the land ami fie.
moralising oar young. Oar Nation can scarcely im
i'd hv tim righi li.uni tit righteousness, or the
heines thal wt ro alliiiaanil aboul tbe polioe BtaUons
hutt Finlay morning could never have happened.
Many bave contracted thu habit of drink*
lng ardent spirits fr.un tho alumni society ciis>
tmn observed mi New-Year's day of hospitably
MBBsing refreab?sante upon the visitors. lu regard
to the existence of drunkeBBesa generally, every
Bsau ought to feel that he is in n measure raspon*
hilde foi ll. He ciii'iuil agy BB did the first-born of
our race, "i am not nt] brother's keeper.1' The
mighty power of the ballot baa vested in innis oat
the saraty of his keeping,
Mrs. I', "kliam sp* ko lor nearly an hour. She i* a
ladj of aboul fort) veins, and lias a good, subs',iii
11ul. matronly appearance. She bas a pleasant
womanly vine, aaa asea little geaUealation. lier
address, whieh at p.nuts became really eloquent,
was listened t" with great attention.
Hie Rev. Hnirli P.-Wiit Miller afterward nd
dn-.sseii the meeting oa behalf <>t educating tbe
young In proper temperance principles, sad in ths
enaisc ot als I-inarks Nant th" public olitfbt to look
forward to a Ubm when nw bbb ?in ami braady
would not usjist in t_e rn ikine of um laws, ll vvus
:. pifiaii'e saretaele when (he Viee-Praatdeol af the
United suites took the "nih of ofltawith thickened
?peech: when tar balla of the National Capitol be
caine the rehiirt of bibulous Coogrcaamcn; when the
rooina of Hie National bnildingwere turned into
bar-room .marries; whgi Seaatora reel on tl;c
floor. It should be declared that a mau who gets
drunken is unlit for BBDlie service.
CONGRESSMAN' V< KiiiHIS'S DELAY.
Congressman Voorhis, who is now under indict?
ment for fraud in New-Jersey, promiHcdlo return
to his home at Hnckensack nt the Christmas
holidays and explain some- of his trana
mi;.ms with the First National Hank of that
plaie.'' bich wssforced by bis failure (<? suspend.
It ls believed that beean explain many of tho tran
sact mus of the bank without touching upon any?
thing personal. H.-lias not visited Hackensack,
and it is alleged that be is still in Washiniftun.
HOME SEWS.
PBOtflBBBI akiuv im
fit. Vkknlti -Totf-Robert J. Burdetts, of 77ic
Ti.-I ?' Kairi;,-ye.WittAmtr IIoU ' - !.|."itcra'it-t'"!"in I
Bernard, ni i'.in uta hi''. I",tn' llnl-i Aleviiii'ler Urn
bain I! il, "f '.V.tsiiini't in .VrW-tmrk lint,I Mi'lc al Hi
id tnr I li "nias M. Poller, V. 8. N.Inion Square Hotel ?
.'lc Iv." llUIlkill.
BXW-TO&K CITY.
Poliee-Justiee Duffy, who das been seriously ill.
is ..till confined to bis bed, hut his physician pro?
nounces hun out of danger, and hopi's that he will
lie able to resume bis duties within s wick or twa
P ??? i'Calllean, age thirty-six, a tinsmith, died
yesterday it Bellevue Hospital. H.-was a haul
drinker, and on New Vein's rye r..ired a eev. t"
heating In a -allum in the iioiirliborhood ol' Five
Points?by whom is aol known.
A larg?ly attended meeting of elgar-takers was
hi-lil yekterdai afternoon at ti"- Germania Aseeaibly
Rooms In the Bowery. A. M. l.mrle prealdin tr. Ad?
dresses were delivered in iii" English, German
ami Bohemian languages. Resolutions were
ml.it.te.l protesting against tenetnent-bouae elgar
niaking and cot \ lot labor.
Joseph Hanley and Charles Harrison, si ins Casey,
th- men arrested by Captain ll, rue and D tective
Slevin, of tho Fifteenth Precinct Police, at mid
night on Friday, while committing s burglary on
the premises nf Fos Brothers, tailors, at Ho, IS
Weal I'.niith--t., were brough! luto the Jeftereoti
.Mn! et Police Court reaterday morning aad oom
until d in default of ?2.000 bail ? sch tor trial.
John Forrester,of No, 00 Pine- f., was passing
down Tenth-ave. about 1 o'clock yesterdav morn?
ing when John Kerrlgnn, a member of tho "Teuth
a\". gang."approached him. and saying, " Young
lellow, you^e sot some mom y,'' proceeded t" ex?
amine ins pockets, from which be took 35cents.
Ile then attempted to cacape, bnl waa captured bj a
policeman and locke I no in the I wentieth I'recinct
elation-house until tbe "ji mi'i; of the Jefieraon
Market Police Court, when he wasarralgued Ix fore
.1 tic* otter.irg and committed for tint] In de?
fault off 1,000 bail.
The annual Martha Washington reception of St.
John's Guiid will take place this year on January
20, iii-t?- ul ot on Washington's birthday. Tbe
proceeds "I hud veal's reception paid for
tin in res of laud mi Staten Island, <li--.ii
ably located for the proposed Sea Bide
Nursery. Six hundred feel "t water front on
the bay alford a eonvi nlenl lauding-place for the
Floating lliispii.il barge and loo:! bathing facili?
ties. The attraction! preaente I for this year's enter?
tainment consist ni t tii'e hiv re pres. Qtingimportant
events in tim National lu-t iry, the minuet and
oilier feiiincs tl,: t have characterized prov iona
n eptions. Maui- boxes have already been s.n.
Boxes eau 1.brained at Messrs. Wheeler di Wil?
son's pai lora In Fourteenth-st., oral the Guild ? lillee,
No. 5 Great Joasaat.
BROOKLTB.
While Charles Phillips, age fourteen, was Buring
cnalomera ol'Ins employer, B. Smith, a grocer at
M \ 111.- and < ii mil-iv es., tjintu rdav niaht, be was
slabbed in the back with a knife by Peter Hill, of
No. 058 M> rtb'-ave. The latter ia nuder arrest.
The wound is nol dangerous.
Hi.aa Finnton, "f No, 203 Hndson-ave., and
George Bed gate had a dispute Satorday evening
over du- ta a saloonin iludson-ave^. ami tue
latt.r went out. A: midnight as Pinnion and
friends wera on ;h"ir way hotue Bed
gate tbreu a bruk al them. Pinnion wool
up i.i I' dante, ns he says, t" remnii-ir.it.' vi nh
lum, and Hi- latter stabbed lum In tbe left side.
1 be injured man was removed to t be City Hospital
ami Ked gate was arrested, hut Pinnion says he will
not pron cute tbs os ?
.ii.i:-i;y city.
A meeting will be he'd to-morrow evening in the
Catholic Institute of Jersey City, to express
palhy with tliestarvinu poor of ireland, aud sub?
scriptions will be taken f..r tii"ir relict The audi?
ence will be addressed by tbe Kev. Dre. Kddy,
Planer and Aberennabe, and the Bey. Father Corri
Kau.
MOWA I; K.
The si oe manufacturers are nuable t. ai | enough
v..'ikn ea to lill their orders for band-made work.
I in. memorial tablet to tbe late Corni lina Walsh,
? I by Sf. Paul's Methodist Church, waa
formally presented to ths ebareh yesterday by
i haiic I!..i Kunyon.
Mrs. s. Lee, the mother-in-law of Alexander
Grant, jr. a prominent dry gooda merchant living
at No, 103 Btuad-at., sroaeal -veo'clock yeaterday
morning and In attempting t" deaoend the stairs
ii inpd uiui f-ll to tba fiooi b low breaking ber
neel . she waa fifty-six years of bbb.
It is stated thal Ibe cit j authorities contemplate
lippi vim/ to the next legislature for tbe passage "f ii
law compelling tbe Cotntniaaionera of tbe Sinking
1 umi tn camel nmi destroy i'll i be bom!. ut tbe oity
now held by them a-, srearity for the redemption
.t tbe ni'ini. Ipa] debt, a 1th a v Um of red in mg tim
ai.int "i interest which has to be raised yearly
iu the tax levy.
LOXa EBLA-TDb
Obi ksi'u m.?Surveyor King, of the Green pori
Customa ! lisfm t. reports for t it" quarter endi ! I ie
comber31,1879, '.'il iii an aggregate
tounageoi 13,071.IM.I rn- Rev. C. F. Ifisrox
bas resigned tbe pastorate of the 1 lu;*ri-i Cbureh at
i.lei iii...i t. and will preach bis farewell sermon on
tbe Issi .v..!iiath iii January,
N.'iitiir "in.?sh.'i.u Petty, of "sufi,.ik County,
has appointed Kgherl if. Lewis.of Northport, as
llnder->heriff Wm. K. Ouvsll, j... has beau sp
pointi d Di puty County Clerk.
?TAI EB IBLABD,
Hbw-Bbioutob.?Mrs. Ilary Ryan, wbo keens s
aaloou nt New-Brighton, has preferred charges
against Police Officer Kelling for neglect of duty.
Nhs. Ryan in her complaint to tho Police Conunis
sionci. alleges thal Bhe called noon I ifiicer Kelling
to ain-sf a ilillian who was breaking furniture In
her Milhun., but the officer leftiseil, telling ber to ko*
1*1 it JII.-.I lea "i the peace.
VLSI EDEL ia (lil l.t.TY.
.1. r. wiiiki.ik k's STOBT OF i.t'iiivi.i v
B-BTBD ami i ii*.i:*;t ti wini m.uni itv nu:
ll li. H HY Till <il 1 I. lils Vi Hat in: IM I Mis
lu DO Ainu in.
Ail outrace was perpetrated upon aa Amer
Iciiu etil/.cii Iii V. luz i.'l.t iii > i.t'-iiiini ny a civil oilleer
ot ibe Veal ziiciint (lov-tnm.'nt knows as a Oomsilaeary.
JO?B li. Wheelock, a ii.st i v <t of Ithaca, lu Inls
Kuti'. vv:is on the point of ISBViBg BBBtfc
America fur New-York, after baring served for
several amalia st saportatestiest of a mine. AfMt
he rc.I.iv. I'll flinn Ins MjUTieS tl.' loll Vc.ii'/alcl.i ,i ld laal
week iii rive.I Iii Broeklya, where lu. ls now Mr.
Wheelock tells tbs following Bloiy of bli experience in
Venezuela and bis arrest ami BBbeegBBBl trciiltinut :
" I hare bena conn Beted fm B Bamber al liars with
niliiiiij.' Interests Iii imtli North mal South America.
Willie ls ths illy or iioiiv.,1- i was eagaged by a
eoBtpaay -Mrs oevpassd sf veaaaaelaas and Italtaa
men Inuit* to bec line superintendent of Um Karaka
Mine In UM ('ira:.il mining lils int. ab nit 'JO.I mil, s
SSUtbSSal "f Botlt ar. 1 begaa work there, on J.ily 1 mid
on Bepteasbef ?> work la uss Blas was snapraded, bs
tbs sra did not prara as rash as expected, i was said
off m fun ami rn tended1 te sst oul for New-York on Bep.
lamber IS. Os that Jay i vms arrested onoompUlnt
nf un Kainui mtnicil I'attonl. Who bud been plnuetl lu
char,'" of Ut" miiie, niel wini luis sltee been discover,-,!
to be a fagltivs from jasilee, from Desauara, af bav
lu?r robbed bim or 11,900, l hud heea ataylag
with Tali oul for hiiih" linn* piiviniii to ni)
ni nst nml lie knew that I had about S/mou |a i,,v posiaa
hloli. AH* 1' tin: airest my -TIBS WSTB tied tlfhl behind
BS and with un escort of three or four peons as tuarn, I
at back te Karaka, the italian sad tba atM-asIa
nary following unhurt illstaticc bchlml. ihe coinim.s
Katy ld a lull blooded uc^ro aud au cx-rcvolutiouary
general.
"Mv arius were tied so light that they In BS?88 r. rv
palatal, 1 repeatedly IBBUSSBtd the guard to BBMBBB
tho cords, but ho would liol do so until I promised
bim tire dollars, lie thoa gav* place to anni her
guard who utialn tightened the cr.h BSil denian I.-.:
money if I woofed tbcm loosened. Arrived nt Kureku,
I was taken into the room WbSBB Ihe safe was thal 1 was
uccu?cd of having robbed. After Boroo questions from
the Commissary through an interpreter I w.is charged
with robbiug tbo iafo ami erdeisd ta toil where tho
tunney wa*. H.* bari previously searched my trunk ana
t ii iv thlni: 1 hud. As 1 knew nothing about tile Bobbery
und could .Ive bim no Infm mutton bc bold BOOM < "nv - |
sullou with I'.Uiijii!, who speaks good Spanish,
nf ter which the It j lian left thu room. Tho Com?
missary then ordered my urina to bo tied ut.-.nu
behind me, sud I was mined by tba cord
winch bold my arms till I was suspended from a pest tu
thc wall, mv feet being lome distance off the floor. The
pain wan excruciating. I was continually told tbstlf I
would tell whet.i tho money wa* I would Ge set free. I
cannot say how lung I wua lusiicudod lu tho slr, for
every moment seemed an age to mc, aud they lowered
nntl ruin "I me many times.
" l um they Chung-id tbe manner of torture. They
stretched a rope ai ross the teem with s peen
liar sipuoo.so or NUBS in thc centre, raised my
boilv ar:il thrust me through this slipnooso until it
na --il ar.nm.I me a little h. low the breast, Hun tin
rope Waa li.mic.I nulli nml I was i?-.t S?speeded in this
millner. The agony Wtsawfai; I eoaM only draw less
th.ni hair a ni" itu ; I could not speak, but even few
minute. two of the peons vou'-I rusk .'..rv. ..rd aug ru ibo
mc up, tims relieving Um presto re ind enabling me to
answer tba frequently r pealed questiou* about wuere
tbe money wasntdden. I was frequsatty told that if I
gould oonfaaa I would be liberated.
"Atti r repeating t Bia Many times I waa taken down ami
willi my sims stitt tied in a. very painful manner behind
me, 1 was lcd half a milo inti tlc i":c<t with the com
Biiaaary, later pre ter and pem.8. Brre a rope wa*
wretch'.'.i between twa tues. In lt were two sUpaoosei
in wine.i mv bars auk es were placid. Tberopi aaa
tm ii iml,id taut, raising me fiOin the ground aad leav?
ing me banging bsad downward lo thc sb*. All I bad
DBsaed through before w:<sn*iiotlnuvr when compared to
what I bow endured. Bnepead>d with ray head down,
the rope catting tbe leah of my ankles, my anns ned so
in/lit helmut mo that tiny were swollen ami purple, 1
was kepi lil that position BUtll I " enuc. Insensible
when l waa lowered to tin ground until I partially re
" v.ie I, and was again .pict Moued, and again suspended
in tbe air BBd frequently sn nek with tbe swoid* of my
rn.ii,ls iiii<i nie rope winch h. ll BM briitallv ? Jerked,
After tins I was earned to the edge m ? Beep ' prospect
bole' and wes told thal unless I informed tnent when
, the moory waa concealed I would he thrown BUe lt. I
had sufferedaneb av, fm ngonyth.it I asked M ba tht-owu
In. Had .nu imaiis ii'eu available I should certainly
have andeavoi d ta ead my hie. The peooe saw my
agony, aad when I was inapeBded by my ankit s they
H.rust their swords low aril me, langaing and mocking
mc, un.! asking l ' D.m'l you wen l io lull yourself I' I
believed tbat they would take my Hf", but I ne tl have
had no fenr. for they apprehend ii" action on lin- pail of
the United >t a I es l io vern ii nu I, a,, il lia ve BDOUI tue same
opinion of bi aa we bave ol Lapland or Pataeaula.
"At last i aras condoi ted to thc neerea! J iii, and de?
tained there a law days antll Um Judge of tho district
hui n.i.ie a tull Investigation, when I waa discharged
and informed that then'was not a mapleton against
me. tu the meantime P.rronl had ofi-ted ta bara bm
released il I would pay lum |600."
Tbs shove st iiements were ell sworn to before John
I) n>n, United Btatei Consul at Bolivur. attested by him
and published MT //"? Trinidad ChronUle, tba nearest
Kicj-'i a m Wsiaiiicr lo Hull, al, on Nu'.a iiile-l' IS. The
Ht i.'niiiiKirii'fiir, s Bolivar poper, ol November I.i
taiiuii tue iiiiici..,ii. in.uni ol um United mates Consul
for $.10,000 h.images, tim next bane eoauined aa <<l
I tonal ac s ii'i w italg: n gt nat tbe altair waa an outrage. Kr.
Wheelock h -i brougbi nis ease li ifore toe at ten tam of the
government aud has retalued ex-Coogreaamao K i kiri ^.
Ol Bow-Mel I. In person Mr. Wheelock i*
a man nf mcliuiii als 9, Well built, wit li a brm,/.".I timi
i lue, and apparently In Uie prime ol life. Be
has not yoi nilly regained ins strength, aud ins ankles
?till sa.nv pl.univ the h.;n ks of lac ropes by which be
. in the air.
THE coi ms.
DECIBIONB-Jab. 3.
Sujtrtnu Court?Ckamibert -Bv Jndira Yan Vnr-f.
Mill . Rgt. Pooley. -Motion denied, withoal costa lu the
i^iii r settled and signed, 'rum agt.
*'t inn. i ml'i settled | meit!iiiiHiiiiiiiii. vv , -a.m.. :iu't. fie
t. risla in Dst go to tho Judge ut Uh.ai ino Mt.
Dui ii inti ina others. Motion granteil lu p at ; see BM?torau
iinni. gmu in b nm. s.iiihi and othsra.? Memoasndum. bowi n
ul Bowon. .\|i|iiiciiii.iii rtanted. Ia tbe matter ot Clapp; -
Mi niiii.iniiiiai. -u'|.liens a_i. tiie Producers' Consolidated
Lau : an I I'. * 'oiii'sini - ' ir.l- i eranie?, line act. tin- Nsw
Vick Life Insurance Company.?Oi?ntett, In tba matter ol'
Mireti, Uruer granted. Harcellua agt, l'lnmii.?I iles.ie io
i i .iii ll a rt. VI. ll " '. With (.'..s's.
U dint v sgt Clari ? Mut inn denied, a tn costa, on tbe ground
? .1. In tin- mattel "! ."-i i
Bini.r.m..um. In ihe matter of Deering -Bee inem.u.ca
m. i i i rchante'Bank agt. Levin
sun "r ni v i. itcii. inn trillium costa. Carroll agt. Cbitb-.
-i c nieuioraudnm.
,i - liv Jnit're Van Vent.?FiT-rhhstier sgt.
Dollncr et Bl. Findings etUed end aUtoed. Weber agt. We
b* i. Jndgnn ni .'.-im --m.- i oinpl?int, wit hom cusin, ugned.
ir. .i.i -rc. ri tn?wy J titi!..- Lawrence.?Kppingst uudan
otbi. agt, fisher. - Op?don.
ri'or ' ? in ri Special rena?Bv Judge Speir.?
Kim,t* agt. Bigelow.? Proposed ci Bice et al. agt.
Corlut.?Oriel >.f tllacootuiu?ice . . Herpes:?.?
i:. i. i. lu . i . ? Ol lei -"-h. .1. Power
uki Din... re ? ?: il Droei dlsi - - i ni Traver
ant. o'lli icu i .i'l. r of .11-11 ic:na.inoe. Kobo, sgt. tbS Koyal
ran.nipan] same isl the Insurance Compaay of
^..tlli Aiiii-iita. . same ait. Ile ParS In. iBSBrBBI ? ( euipatiV:
-.cm act lie riant.,v Insurance Com pan j ; lame aa I. toe
...tm. h - iian.'e Companyi same a,-t. tbs He
ch?tilca'and Trad ra'Fire Insnrancacompany) u_amberUt?i
ct il. agt. the Im', cu..I tire Insurance Coinpanr. Orderalot
tuon ot Hain.-: K Proud i knit J ames E. ?Inns.esq.,
ni,p,,m.,: nf. i.e. Ainiiisuii agt.'.em r.?Ol ler algae?. Toe
N. v, VorS ' "i it n Iv BB i Itch minti * nm [milt, etc , agt. I inti
? i's it ni. i i.il i .'..anni;,' nml uti to discharge defend?nt from
i'ii ii 11-mi nu ni .int, a son agt. Arnold. Order .1 en vi ag motion.
< iliii?isgt. .utter retained feen Oreal i:::r
i logion,
t'lnniiiiiu Phot?Special Term -Hv Judge Yan iioe
seu. In tbs matti i ni Weldon.?Bee memora_dua_
-farina t'niirt?Chambers?Hy Justice Hberidan.?
Ball nut. Bm tb. li.ri-.ioniiverriil.it, witli lusts. McNamara
?gi NeighsItlt.?CO?inUlBt _?mtMOd. Mattiage agt. Hush.
-Moiton if.hui. .1 \V caller Sgt. Tl?tx. .M.ai.ni irrant.it;
?iay vn-iit.it. Millen) aet. Kat?rba.?Ord?r moiiiflt-u ainag
deteudantonad?y. Van Hchalcksgt Howoandi the Painbyn
s.,i. ? timpani sgt. Alien;Ta_*ayoag_Treed; messner j^-t.
rinfltb ; Pettit agt Cb?rbek t Id.issi-agt. Hush, heh act.
.1 Bled, -oringhl jut. Kenti}.-.
Ult ills -h.ll tfl'd HU Stipill.llllL :i"! !
By in:-- McAdam.- Beater sgt. i;.t' man; Mccallum agt.
a. i llnliliil.s tile I. Wild in,* sa;'. Crawford.?Ordat set
..ci!. Barry ?gt Bp saar.??ec indoraeim ut on lispers.
I'ALEBDABB HIM Dir.
BtrraXMS CM1BT?(JBA-BBB*?_a-0BB8, J.-Court opens at
I":'.on. m. calendar called at ll a. m.?Third Monday mo?
tion ral adar.
? i I i:'.-M?Darla. P. J . BBd Itr.ulv ?:itl Ilarrett. J.r.?
rm.ri npenial lunn a. m.?Appeals from orders. Noa 1 to US
lo-lustre Preferred esuses, rios, I :'7 to '.'i'b inclusive. Jsnu
- Na-, 'i'll to IJ i inr.il-lve.
si, i i ti. 11 nvi Lawrence, J. Court open* al le-SOn. m ?
? '.' , 71. 76, 77, 7s, 71. BO. Bl, *i. si. st,
-;.-*, s '. "o, a;. j'.'. 83. "I. Law nml Pact-Noa 103,
il -.'"ii, . ..,:?.. ::.' I. ... 192, I l-, .ai. 267.340,
; ", l.'l. Hal, a."..'.. :'."7, 3*8, S86, 'J''',
tu ' ;i 1'aiii I--Hench. J. Cutt onana at livsn a. m.?
n... i-_11s. lijni. nu,, i j'it, i.'.si, a:.. I:.-... i .7..'. 1-.ts, ?.:?,
.1 8, Hiss, 1677, K'7s. 1803, 1588, 1434, 1784, 17^& 17$d,
im, 1, 1.n"i. coi, l'J.ls. nu
Pam il. Van Vorat, J.?Court opens ?i in .tr) a. ni - Nus.
1...-. 1?h1, pa. asl, lat;. 7nl. 117". 1545, 1850, 15'JO, ^7.,..
Itlrt,'.'IHI.17S7.171W, 1,785.703, IJ ?:; Hoi), 1751, la-H,
? - . . ? :; . 1384.
l'turlll ,.!.-( onrt onens nt los.) n m Nos ItTB,
?Jl'.'7, .V.i.ls,, 174'.. I s. I,",:..' I,,!.-,. |.;.;.s., 1 ,..,,1. 1707 ijn,,,
iv.:'. . "''.. '.-'77. li'iio, lu'JS, 1113V, 1 -70. 1711,
1186, 1585, 110(1. 1388,
tsprSRloa 1 o' ni -i.i.nkkai. ihBM. Curtis. *'. J., and \'an
Vsral and >i? .r. u? < oort un. ns hi lu. m.?Appeal* tresa
01 ler* >"s, 1. ". 8, I, a. 8, 7,)*. ?, lil, ll. I'l, 18, ll. 10 >?? I
. ntl, il. aitr Nus. 1 tull ui.'usiti.
vi sedgwick, J.?Court opens at 10 a bi.?Cal
1'nillir caUed Bl ll I. Bk?ObBUUTBTB?Noa. 1 ami'.'. Imui-k of
I-ill-1 Ni.-. .11" ii" incliisice.
TntAi.tkim I'.vni 1 1.tn aa 1 Coflrtonet?1 at ll *.
m.?NO*. 'I.'. 12, a"s, 177.'..H. :;::(. ,"..'7, 5U4. 4i>7,
lo7'.', ll)7:i, li"7l. l"7j, 107'
'
1 ..titi. ,s li 1: vs ukm-rvi if. nv nair, c.J . snd birre.
111.11. ami lietel., J.I ?(oin t opens Bl ll .. rn -Appeals fi mn
\a- i to '.'n lee!?slr? Appeal* fi. in Judgments?
Noa. 3n to70ainclusive. Appeal*from Marine Coori Na-.
71 t.i'.'i inciiisii... AppaalaneallilitnctCouria?Bos 88lo
161 Inrlualre
si, i vi i i.ivt I. p, lu'v, J.- Court opeai nt 11 a. m.?No*.
,7. x. BL 10. 11.
Coa j,r> T'riiM-J. '?'. Haly, J.?f'nurt cpens at 1! a.m. -5tar
si..,, agi t.ld Ne nay es
TSUI i'H.v Cn.1 1 Van Il.'cs.'ii. J. cm 1 opens ut ll
:. Bl Stn* I '? 1036, I'-'Ji. I-'SO, 1146, 2111, U'.'j, '.'57,
Hil. 558 Brt*i. 1331. 1332, 1883, 1831.
ii in.ni-Trial lu a rt,.. 1. ?-,,, ^ j c,,:,r
o;ictisnt inn. m. Nos. 270. 338, lit, 136.280,2817 440,410,
. . 2331, 510, ii
I'vuill sIsamII. J.?Court opens at ll B iii. Nos.3971.
113,135.2601,221, 4O0H, 1 ::?, 622, 5668, 'J\H. 2161,
, 70 _ 2158.
I'tiii 111- .in.].p. J? Cert ..pens af ll a. ni. Noa. 870,
372, is., .; 17, ai;.;. .,'.'4. Hil. 164, 47U, pm, .::::', 362% 4081.
416. :i 171, 4:.s, SOT.
i.hsKKAl. BgSSI INS- (il .lc sleeve, J. The P-opie?ift fleorge
1:. Matsti. itel "v Brown, B?relsrr: Hob. I lia le*
II .Ile. .1..tm M. Ct tv. li.cindi HT. W. I',cst I--',, i, J.i!,n Mack,
tr.inl Ure nv : l>c? ni Trspbsgsn, Ni lite miiiiIi, h.tceiiv from
tan |sTsun : John ' allah*!!, f.Toulon* ,i?s.arilt and hatlerVi
.tee -iiiii. 1-1 h !,.>> ii.-ii.t, lina's v. h.. ho?il?de j
Patrick Mc ..mu ic.';, rslonioaa assai-i and Battery.
I'aiii 2 ' ".villi:, J. -Thu People tru Thnmti firoeiin,
I'a.m is Im arm. .lames 1.1 ir.ey, rohberv | J Ot?I W's?Strone,
Willi.in i.'l'.n 11 1I111I B ?feNsUy, f.-...cl" is iN..11,1; i.nil let
i.i . Jame* imiar, ll. rniir.l Parter, burglary; Jehu Thomas,
walline iiiiticir. Mut* cum.!', gnu i lar 'eor.
Mill; on I I nvtisfa?Uatilci, I. -I h.. P. .mle agt. Oi'Orge
ll ::'.e. fatal Bl 1 l m I a
MA I!IS K 1 \ I h. 1.1.10 LNOB.
?ur r'*?*.
M*aii lissi...
sandy BBSS.
Sii.iilr Hook.
1IIMAT I'f-K UiUfU'.'.
1 >, BIT
7351 Baa seta. 4t7ic;,,.< tatt, oia.SBs.
0:19 j Mona Maths. 5:86 Wsaa'a aga, dara. 2J
tsi?itt tv.uk*. ro-sat ? u
0i60|Oov. is'.'it . l:20i Bsll OMS. 8:lfl
uiiiii watbis re-n.t' - M
1.17 liioT. Isun.l . 1 ?'J I IIbU ii f-s. ans
sn ir se in.
....JAN. 4
POUT OF BBW-TOBI
ABBIVBD
Btrlieal (Br), Dana, Hiistoi 21 naya to vc n Bfareaa.
sn- urarra! nv nu.ev, Cola?ian, Naw-Oftaaaa s nays, tn
Bogert A M. rrati.
sir B C Knight, Chichester, Oeorgetown, D C. and.Mei
an.li I.i t.i.l I. I'.iK'iae. tr.
Mr Hatteras, Mallett.West Polnr.Va.to Old Dominion Ss Co,
BU Pioneer. Platt, PhtlxlelphU), tn ww PC'Irdsaoo.
sn- ii.a.iinj, Holborn, Phiutdelpbla, to ltetitnix lt 1: Ce.
Ilurk hi'inr.ill -sw. rn. Miers, l-nndon 37 dav*, in ballast to
tteiiiuim. Boyssen, Pleker?1a _ Co,
Harli Helen Under, Marlin. Hfliiitinrg 3'.) (lays, witli m.tso
Io oril-'r vessel |n I'linell, Kdre ? Cn.
Hark Famig-a Ferro itali. MolSqo, CHt.mt.i net 17, wi iii
siil|.liur lu nrler: vcnel t" I'.'liliiilii, ll . esi 11, Pickcnug .t Co.
H aa. B* inlier i Uer), Potttneh, Hamborg Nov 30, in ballaat
tu Wini-it. Tool .v 1 ..; snehoreit in Ors resend Bayferei?sra
Bark Veteran, Oars, Boo?sway, to Tapper, Best??_.Oe.
HrtK iie..!cl:*i..'I I'ii..it la.-iLi ie, I'icirl. nti.ii IO liars, willi
lliuitier li W A P?tBj vein! to liv,nu. Ball it Co.
iin? Ada of St John, s Bi, Parma, (iBnrgetowa, PB 1.14
days, vvttn potatoes to l'erklus A Cu: Vessel to ll.itto'i, Wat
s.... \ I ".
s,-'ir LWrlfl fl (nf SI Johns. \ iii, ciirhrlst. Curnwaills. N S,
with potBtoes t" vv K Huiie 1, \. .d .,, HeamiBBll nn>?.
Hchl l-.miiia. Kernard, cuniiliig. N B, 1'-'day*, vv,th pout oe*
toordor rnaael rn A T Him v.
Behr susi.. Pifsiiiti. OU?a, -st Joha, lt ll, with spiling io B
1. I; 1 lards in: vc ad tu Scammelt urns.
1 ii.itni inn. Oranrllte, St John, BB, with lumber too
Hoar.lin in it Cn: vi -<ncl lo A T Heney.
WI.NH -Miasei-At samlv ll'sik. light, WSW: clou.ly and
Baxy. Al CT ly Island, light, W; cou ly.
poaataa p lum.
I.omx'm. .Hint -str trista, from New-York for Hamburg,
ha. mt.vci oft the Ltsattf,
H iv kk, Jan 4 - Arr -tr a met!,pic, from New-York.
Balled, st! Camala, tor New.York.
toel.r'i BBSS Vcn.', \< un/, w f'ttt'i Pd)?.
[AB'iunceinoiirs. 1
Winden Miiiiiiratioti wm who use Glknns
s-i 1 rm it s.,tr lo toBprova tbs "Uln.
Hill ? 11 tn: imi vv iuskkii otk. ulick or Drown, 5ua
H.'ivp tiseti tho Holm in PAD for chills and
fever. It Ins proved all that wa* claimed fur lt.
\vnaru Walto.k. Itidgewood, N. J.
TVKKVOUS DEBILITY, Impotence,Weakness
1.1 nf the Higauiof imueriUinn, Ac , speedllr and r?dictll/
cored hv WI Nc UK MT Killi MPKi'lPic! I'tcL. Two t) sit
bfciesare u?u?llr *utflclent. Pries, $ I pur box. Hit bolas, tl.
?e?d for circular, frepired tty WL_C_._-Jl'i;a A C-.
Che ai ii. i iv, 80 Juhn st. Nsw-Vurk.
R. H. MACY Ul
UTH.HTIIF.KT AND 6THAVEV1 E
HEMI-tNNUAL INVENTOBt completed AMD '
STOCKS FILLED Willi
KEAHONABLE OoODS.
SPECIAL ATTENTION IiTdTrf.ctED TO Oin V,_?
LA HOE STOCK OB
LINEN GOODS
BOVOK1 PBBTTOrjSTOTH- LABQB ADVABCB IB
riilCES, AND WHICH WILL HE SOLD AT
OLD PRICES.
1.000 DOZEN DAMASK AND lin K TOWBtB FBOB
12 s.e. TO 31c.
1,200 DOZEN NAPKINS FUOM !Wc. TO ?:, <J9
BLEACHED AND BROWN LINEN DAMASKS FROM
4!?C. UP.
Et LI. LINES OF HUCKS. CBABBB-, STAIR LINEJfg,
(ii ASS TCWH.I.INH, DTAPEH. 4f
JOIl LOT TURKEY BBB IMM.l-Ks AT 5?_
JOB Un TCEKEYRHI) TAHLE COVERS, K1ZE8
4-4 TO in I.
VB SHALL TRW SEASON. AS -BBET ip'RE, LEAD
THE MARKET ON
HAMBURG
EMBROIDERIES,
AND MILL OPEN OB MONDAY BOBB1B0
15,000
PIBOBB at BXTBBBtBLT Low prices,
VI-.KY clinic!-; UTTLWA, AND, IN MAN Y CASE8,
OCR EXCLUSIVE DEMONS, WoKTHY THE
BPBCIAL ATTENTION HE THE PUBLIC.
wi-: offer ruis week IBS NI OBS "IfifSBTjB
BLACK SILK
COMPitlsiN'S rOUB I'Oi'f'LAl'. BC AX-TIBS Al
i* Jl 25, Jl.)!), S!!)!).
THESE OOODS ARE MADE BY WELL KNOWS
MANCEACl'CKERS AND TilE ABOVB QVOTATIOBB
ARM MUCH UNDKtl BSOCXAB IM'.I' BB
R. H. MACY & CO,
tWUkm
Fire Insurance Company
175 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.
INCORPORATED 1859, CASH CAPITAL,
$200,000 00
JANUARY, 1S64, CASH CAPITAL INI BBABBB TO
$500,000 00
JANUARY, 1830, CASH CAPITAL INC'itEASKD TO
$1,000,000 00
JANUARY, 1880, CASH CAPITAL (ANT) SCUl'LUS OP
DEC. 1, 1879)
$2,133,933 13
RESERVE FOR UNPAID UMBM (Div 1. 1-7:11
$63,685 97
BBBBBVB BOB BBBBB IN Kor./E (BBQ. 1. ls7y)
$342,687 48
PAID FOR 12,081 LOSSES SINCE OROANIZ.vTION.
$5,049,262 71
THE TRIBUNE FOR 1880.
Terms of The Tribune.
Pt nf a ge frewin the Cniteil Stati < in Canaan.
DAILY TRIBUNE, 'inrlii.Unfr Snii.l.tvs', 1 rsa*... . 812 00
HVil.t TRIBUNE, (<ri_tout8_a_?ys), 1 rear.108
.-CN DA Y TKIK0N K. 1 >.ur. 'i 00
I HE WEEKLY TRIHI 'NI'
Simile rope, one year.*2 00
Kite ooj w's, um year. 1 jOesoll
T.-n r..;.irs, n:ie year. 1 nUcicli
Any uumt>*>r of eoptei "f eit-er edition above tea al
tiie mhiic rate. Additions ti clubs nsy nc made at my
time nt olnb rates u. mit by Draft OB Bew-Yurt, Foss
Ot-i'c order, ot in Reinsured letti
An Amazing Premium.
Tn aay om- B-Baetihtefl for un: wki.kly Tbibvbb fur
tlie v> irs, r.'tinttiiiif us th' price, flt), uud fi more. ??
tv111 Band Chamber*'* knetelojtmiiim, unabridged, tn
f'Hirt'Oii Milniiies, with Blj lui rc HOB* ..t tl.- E.lin
t>uii?-ii. it.ti..ii ni lara, ana win -iv addttloaal r of Basse.
eov_rms Ami noan t 'pies uni tal > ir. atsd Ib Um oriel
ti.ii work;?tbe tviuii.- sBtbraclatr, Bj setoal printers'
lu .i-urcii. nt, tirelre per cent mn matter Maa Apple
ton't i yelnpii'ilni, win.ll Mil* i.'i BBOI i'.i iii" 15,000
ie.tiler- it tm prucir.-il from uh the Wmbmltr UtmbfUgot
I'Tl-ll: lil III We neel .inly BBJT lt.at Wittie ll. - i'll r IS I'lOlJ
mon' liberal, wo shad eanyltenl Ina maaaer russify
sstlataetary. Ba _av ? slits arraaaed to exteaait to
<-; iii,.-!. Tlie fnllnv. mir ure the terms la detail; unit wa
must rc.iitcst tabaenbar* to waste aa Unm In asklag n*
tn Varv tr."", nf e_t**fld tlielti. -nico tiley Uio iilr?u*ly
pUeedai tito lowest posatble potaf:
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Kin setuiiiu tiit'in iu tba order ta wbU-b subecriptrana
Eave assen rBBBtvsd ob ni*' l-tcf January, wael.r
t utily live, uinl | ii rBaps sn, \ a ..lines wi.I bc ri u.ly, anil
sball semi, thenceforward, bi eziireaa or uistl, aa aal*
Brrib?ra aiay dlreet. The pabueation m.i ranttnna al
ibe rata of twa volumes pas Baaatb, eoBcladlna in I i>
tember next.
We eatttlnos aar Woreeatet'i ITnahrlilnnil PltflsBStT
jc.i-iiiiii'ii. whieli, up to tin preseai lime, is esmfeaaetl y
mi" Of the munt nt tl-cl e iiel.'JjiHIn r mt MB illili* ilrluf
lei eil, aa follows:
A Magnificent Gift!
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THB BBW-YORK TBIBUBB will sea. *i iirtiiaBl r's
ex i>a_*e for frvlabt, or deliver rn Bew-Yorft tin feta,
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tioitury. lioiinl laabeep, eJfll*in of l*?79. I Is-- ^ery
latest and very beat edluaa of tbat irrsat wera, lo any
om- l'l'initttni;
BIO for a Hinkle llveyears' BabaertBttoB iii advaaaa, or lira
uno year subserii.il..n* to I'll 1. U REKLY, or.
hlH lain-ii' !?? inc veers'ni!... Hilt ion in Htlv*tice. or ties
BBB-year sobsenBiloni lo TKK -i:mi weekly or,
BBB vat's iiilisciTolIiiuto Till-; ti.'. 1 t.t', i xiiiiilliif 8uu
i'.sv Mitton, ?r,
atilt for a slnsTo tl.ive veils' subscription In aitvaiic*- to TUB
HAILY TKllll NK, eiiTmiinn M.iiilat 1-aliiioti.
Ibr one dollar cilia fur BuataSS tbs i>:c'.lunary eaa
be sent bv mull tn utiy Bart nf the United Bia tea, wiule
for snort distance* tue express la niuch ciieupcr. Ad
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THE TfilBCXE, New-York.
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BABY CARRIAGE.
To Motlier*: You use au umbrella
lor yourself to protect from sun *n*l
ruin i why not for tbe baby I .Nuthlos*
vi'., sblc.il a* W-'ll, Heutl fur ? -i cu.?C
L. F. Tibbalsf
No. K^il IHUIADWAY.
BKWARK OF IMITATHi.NS.
NERVOUS debility und wcakooM ot gonera-j
live orstsn* posiUvelr enred br ALLEN'S HRA1M1
FOOD. $1. i'ltni.ui. Astor lluiisoi -its. Lit.) Hioa-lwjy;
Crittvnton. 7 0Ui-?ve. Hentl fut rtrcuiur to Allen, 315 1st *t*v
CTHK'TUKE, impotoiice mil Discmet ot t^tft
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