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LOCAL MISCELLANY.
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JHJBIAL OF FRANK LESLIE.
?KRVICKS AT IIP CiO IK ll t.i TUK. DIVINE l'ATKR
NirV?THK IMKIlVKNI AT WOODLAWX.
The funeral nf Frank Leslie t.'..!i plaos yes*
terdav Morning nt tim Cbureh of tin- Divine
Paternity, at Fiflli-ave. nnd Fnity-lifth- i ,
ami despite Um bat waalmot wm largely
attended. 'Ilie 1,'ev. Dr. E. li. t'hapin conducted
t lu* ixerim'-. I lie r- Iiin, which WMMTM-d with
l>lu( k cltith. mms borne into tin- chun-hat 10:45. the
tnyaii'st iiliviti -ii ilirre. < >n the mimi!" nt Um lid
ol' the it.lli ti was a silver piste bearing stinjily the
iiii'iie, " Frank I. elie." 'lin- following pall-bear ra
thin tink tin- Ural ion nt' Beats: Ex-Governor A:- *
sndei lv.ce, it Msssar hnscitlB; Snit I.ii- '!
Wi.,ta law Reid, J ?'n) Fitch, John M Kemi. General
Chillies K. (li anani, la..-' ns Brooks, II hiv I'. Gil?
li . i:. H. Kimball and Dr. W. W. 8t?w, Tbe bear
ne who canted tin-collin into Um ehnrohi pi -
tented tbe vat-ions departments in ihe poblishing
ktam of which th.- deed nan was Um bead.
Il.a'v ?'(-!.? i) ii ni B.Galick, general muin-rint?
Albert Bersnaaa, of tbe erl depertnient; Bei
ti. stiiiih, of the editorial roon] H. L
I li i.l?!i'ii ti, nf tbe counting roomj (.anica- W. La di l.
ul lin- press room ; John McCabe cf fm- ci mp? i rn
ro"ni. nu.I Michael Crane, of ibe electro?
type department, tin- chief mourners were
Vii . Frank I.- -I;c snd tbe dead innn'- broth i
William, and Mr. Leslie's tare sons, Henrv anil al
Ired, tbe latter witb bis wife and uv.. Iinl.- boys.
A tn ons Hu- larin-r-; prcseni w?ieJ?eenin Miller, Mor?
ris Phillipa, Colonel Molyneux lt II, Colonel lin.-.
W. Knox, Colonel Disoswav. 1'.'I'. Barnam. Gen?
eral Duryea mnl Patrick F rielly. N sri:
L'.)') ot iii-- workmen in tbs diflerent depart?
ments ot thc publishum house e? ? '? pit". :;t (linn.u
au i ii. emu '..? :i ii n m- iu inn como was earned
>p the aisle. On the ton !nv two apraysof palm,
nt.d between lim iiatii.i and I!..' pulpit were
a large pillow nml erown of Bowers. The ??*
ert'iaea were ODened hy ilia- choir, whian tana
" Nearer my God to lin.." Dr. Chapin then rean
several passages ol -Scripture, nfl r which bc ^pfk.
of ila- <-t i-i;niit\- nf death, sud "1 tbe
lessons thal were to bs drawn (rom Ita
ptnaanaoo. He sjeike briefly of the excellent qual?
ities of kindness and generoiiUj which were cou*
spMOoua iu iln- character ol tha- dead man.
His name, lu- Mid, was associated with
Msefuluess snd culture, nml Ins wnrka
would .ive after him. Ells life hui hee,;
lull of unostentatious charity. Patient, and o Itb *
kimi lien rf, h.- tiwi tootheiaas bc would Hint ni he is
Mindil du nillo him. Tho-.' Ui.it mourned bim bad
the consolation of knovi-inu timi they could ningle
their cup of team with thc a weet nee* ol lint h.
Tbe brief service being over, the friends ia>nk n
Inst look nt the ho.iv. lh.- scene was rerj
afteoUng when lin- sons snd tbs wife of
the ih-nd lunn weie present nt the coffin.
A special train nf f??ni- eui-- carri! l the relatives and
friends to Woodlawn Cemetery, where the Kev. Kd?
ward M Deena lead Ihe committal nml the prayers
ef tbe Episcopal Cbureb hythe side of the ?
The family lu ls in Eas border*ave., opposite ito
UltiTM'i liol, mill (.'elli lill-, ive.
u WHAT THE DRUG CLERK DID NOT JELL.
fLWOOD MOKKMO-N'fl iii il cha i h v?WHAT lin:
l'UI.KK IIAVi: OISCOVBkKd.
Elwood Morrison, the drug clerk who wus slmt
In sixih-nve.. ently Munday morning, isreeovering
from his wound nml expects t.a leave the 'm-jinul
doon. Ile wns visited vest erda v hy Ins fatter mill
other relatives. Ile still tells the same story of tbe
way about tba thoo ti og When bis attention was
called to the discrepancy between bis story o
bering left tbe bone of his sister-in-law at abou
midnight, and tbe fsel ss subsequently learned,
timi bs had lei! it earlier in tie, evening, !i<- recall d
thnt be had left lt earlier than he inst stated, and
bad gone to Koator and Bial'*, in Twenty-third t.
before going to the atom, Otherwise, hf reiterates
What he has said hit lit Mo.
Tho police, however, teach a very different con?
clusion. Tlies bave found .i colored woman who
?en she was present when tbe shots were fired, and
will identify tlio woman "ina QMailtxl Mori
Tbe Captain of the Nineteenth Precinct, in winch
Uteaassull took place, gives tin- following a.-iln
Story which he baa ie inn tl from i In- a itness, a hone
name he does nol wish in divulge: Morrbou, ha
aavs. Wits wslking np Sixtb-ave. toward in- store
in nooinany with this woman, when tiny wi ie nu i
by another colored woman, who spoke to him and
finally, excited by jealousy, drew :. plato! ninl -(nat
him. Hie wounded mun tuen fin,ed and ran up
Forty*eixth-st., pursued bj Ihe woman
linn lah' to overtake hun. turned back to gixth-ave.
?nd diasppeared. The same woman bsd called al
l)r. Sayre's stmc twice dunn.' the earlie] part of
tin- Mime evening luquirina<lor Morrison. Tb*
police-av lim.- the woman formerly lived in one ol
thehoval- along ihe North River, bul they bave
not sueoeeded in Anding bei sim e tiie shoot ing took
pine..
A PIKE THAI MIGHT HAVE BEEN FATAL
AI 1! Ml'llMi Hi IHI.'N Mi. 139 Ii: UKI Kl II- I.? THK
1.1 i -DIAI.V SKIN IX I!!): Il ll 1-.
A deliberate attempt was made y<eetenlay morn?
ing before daylight to burn iiii tbe bouse Ho. 139
lik-fi-hei-st.. ni iln- comer of South Fifth-ave., in
Wbleh lit the lillie ten or twelve p.'i-ons wi.
inc. Tin- hist Booro! thc building is ot. .t|ai.-.l by a
wire-wiiikci h.lined Gaillard, who, with his family,
elceii in a hm k i innn. A Mra Mccormack I
OOftod tho upper floors for ><;.,-. Last week sin
died, and yeaterday waa appointed for tbs asia of
her furniture, llei deughter, Mi- Lewis, who had
basal bas j witb tbe work of arranging tbe things
for tbe Motion, slept on tbe second floor witb a
servant, snd in snot her part ot tbe building slept s
Mr. Wallace snd a Mr Stewart, who were inter?
ested in the stile. At i o'clock in the morning Mi-.
Lewis became aware of a atroug smell ni burning
raps, and rousing a servant wenl with ber t<> loni;
fur i lu- cause, In the hull they found thick -moke,
ami (ton the bead ol'the lasl tandiug on tbe stain
cana hi aicbt of a man fanning a Are which be bad
?Bade on the floor iu the inaiu hall in u nile of i ga
evidently collected I -r the purpose.
Warned of the presence "i the women by tlnir
exclamations of fright, be ra a through tbe front
door, which had not been closed during the night,
?adescaped. Mr.Qaillard and Um other men ia
the house wen- arouaed and quickly pul oul Um
tire, wkicb as yet hud m t attai ked the woodwork.
On tlie Hour they lound scattered a quantity of
matches. The police were informed, hut were lin?
allie to timi :iny clew io tbe incendiary. A vert
Imperfect flew of him wus obtained l>\ Mr . Lewi?
by toe light ol the half-kindled fire, bul she de
seribea bin as of low statute, witb heavily-bearded
lace, and we iring n s"li hut.
MODEL OF A BELF-DUMPING scow.
John \V. Mitchell exhibited yesterday afternoon
a modi l of a new aelf*dunping boow which hs has
iuventetl and patented, 'J in- nodel exhibited was
on the goals ot ono incl, to the loot, and
waa 75 inches Ionic, ?'?< inches brood, ll inches
deep, ami perfectly aynnetrical, tbs ends being
alike, and the top i.nd holtoin Deina exactly simi
) H. m that eneii niav serve equally weil to carry Um
load oi' nmill) niiiler water. The model of tin
?uaw is millie of wood sud contains two air
cliainliers 1*| lochan <I. <-|.. aad between them ;i
water eonnertineni * inches deep, Two valves
opeii on each side through the chambers into thc
watei eon imt um nt. iimi all tbe valves nie eon nie: eil,
mi that tin-y univ he opened or closed ai once by
ii.a ans of n ungle lever.
After the loaded scow baa n :h ibed ita destination
the laVOI ka turned, the. Valves open, mid ;it- the WStel
eoiitparlment lilts the scow std I hm until the deck is
?nbsBerged, when tbe bool beiriua to rotate, and aa
ano side rises, air eaten tbe valves on tbal side, sn
that in a few minutes tbe load has I... n deposited.
The aeow oooUnues tn rotate uotd it has resumed its
old position, bul what was before tbe bottom now
beoomes tbe dick. Having thrown ..it tbe load lbs
air eh-iiii he rs cause tbs boa! to rios ti; I nil tbe water
han left it, and the valves ate llia-ii ihi-ed. li is
claimed thai ii seow of tbs Bama dimension as one
of Um old Kind win carry dennie the smonnt
of matter. One 100 teet long would weigh
londeil about <H? lang and itu air chatnb rs
would h.ue n iiiioyancy ol 105tons, bo Ulai n ooald
bc used in a very tonsil sea. No pei son la to remain
on thc BOOW.
Mr. Mitchell bag 'nude nu iffa-rto thc Comm la?
nie!,-ts to remove tho garbage of the city for
lfi 100,000 a year, a orien, be states* nana hus then
that which lu now jniil. Ibo scow will he practl
tally tested iu a bw dav-.
CAUSE Of TUE CELLULOID EXPLOSION.
Edward Dowd, the neveiith ol the vntunsof the
celluloid e_|>l.>Mi()!i. al Newark, died ul :i ? \ lo k \e
tri(iayiii.)itiiiigat his h ?mc m Klm-st., Newark, Tea
tcniay morniinr. the coroner's jury to investigate the
?:ni.-.'ol the explosion, rendered ii- ?erdiel deelar
lng that tiie disaster wah tbs result of trying sui )a.
jintneiit ordered lu Um nanagersof tbe buetaess,
who are strongly censured tor negligence in ger*
mittiiig the process to be so tried.
Ul NKY A. HOLLAND'S KINKHAL,
Ihe 1 K>dy of Henry A. MoMaod, who < t,mini: ted
suicide iu the Uiiiveraity Bnililiiiir in WaahingtOtH
BQUare uti Monday, lay iii thc roon of his li iciiil, (.'.
ii. Mureil, ycbUiday morning. Karly iu the day
Deputy Coronet ??Waterman probed for the ballet.
In the afternoon thc oodv wastakeatothereeeiv*
Ingvaali inGreenwood Cesnctcry. ibe Episcopal
hiiiinl service wus nnd In tba chapel of the Uni
i. taity Building at imo p. m. hythe Rev. Dr. New?
ton. Only a few of tbs toort Intonate Mends ol
Holland were present, and they expressed groat
grief at his unfortunate end.
DB. VAN* DYKK'S ASSOCIATES.
HEXIKD AN INVKSTHiAlloN AS li) 1IIKIH AM,F.GFI>
" MOMt ItOlTKNM'.-S."
In tbe Brooklyn Presbytery yesterday! Um Kev.
J, D. Well*. I). D.. n venerable ,li:m- wiMl
a long white heard nnd snowy hair, re
qoested, in behalf of himself snd the other
complainants la tba Talmsge ease, with the cx
oeption of Dr. Van Dyke (bbl ease having already
boen disposed of), that their characters be Inveoti
csted by tbe Presbytery on account of tho allom*
Ihms nails against them by Mr. Talnnce. Mr.
Crosby ..ita red a resolution thal this request should
he .-'tallied.
Dr. Spear saul that he itih surprise I that this
question should he brough! un sn soon sfter ii*
settlement in the ease ..i Dr. ir an Dyke nml at a
tune when only a small part ol the marnbi rs ni tbe
Prenbytery wu-- present.
Mr. Crosby said thal there waa no intention to
brina it no nneiv. Thev admitted tbal il had
been settled, bul they wished fm- an expression of
opinion on tin- r quest oi each i omnlainanf.
(in mm inn of Dr. Rockwell, the following resolu?
tion wai adopted without debate and without dis*
sent, unite itt the complainants roting:
garotted, Tus tia Press vi rj-,nu bein* aware of any
:?,.. i watusi the i. putatlon of iii ,: Dr. J. D. Wi Ila
in,I tin other ci.in' .;,, ni-, - i li Mt ties, e ion ?1 tl ? ?
li.i'll KlTllia lillllK'l UV il" -Hell n.i'-I'.' .li 'll calli. III
. ii i i.i kuowlne net blag acalnai bia character, fra?
il in i .'.?.'iiin- tn : ,-t ed ? io ti"' i. <i ii -i prefei red.
Mr. Crosby anve notice that he inn ml .1 to offer
a protea! against the refusal ol I lie Pr bj lerj,
?\ l"ii-'i ni reaiirnation From th ? Presbytery on Ihe
part of the Kev. Henry J. Van Dyke,jr. was read.
He si?i^h His raaaana ns foliowa :
You hare lust denied an appeal on the parl of a alan
def .1 in.hv iiiuii for )" li I i1 ?? -';i.-: ? n limier the
following ciri'umaianeea; A member ol toe Pre briery
lill till- lil., lilllie nf -Ililli ,1 . i' a .ill!. I 7. i'i' t nail- to flu
>n aat the communion, read ff in l.i- pulpit
i.n na-, ii-uti.aii Brains! certain >.f the member* ol u..
??ri. ebftrgltlg tl.em WltS lier lilt Um.
iioi..1, eapotnage and moral intern .s-. i"i of
tlleHO members, Beting irialei- the ll.mk of I)'Hi?
ll',e. Chap, :t, Rea c. appealed io you tot a
Hllll'a ill HU, - I 'J,llj, I,. lill I ll' -.ii'i" llf ill) HIP! II'
.una' ..: pi nfl- ymi nin-iil Iii ifriiiti tin- lawful
rtarhr. Yon have, tliere!., left tbe Presbytery ls lul?
im Itlou?either lt cmtalna mallctona and imju-t perse
ciiht ?, ii, los. 'char ic- ria mun liv rotten; or II rontain*
a nulli ii lm u-c- tin pulpit iiinl tim i mti mi: ii ten tabla U)
(helter lilin in si,m.Iiiin-' tn* brethren. I ::tn Ml
willing io remiiin m connection s nh such a body.
ii. the I'-c. s. P, Halsey's motion, action upon
Mr. Van Dyke's reqnesl waa deferred, and the
Presbytery adjourned.
BT&BBED BY HI8 BROTHER-IN-LAW.
A MKI'.IS All It.\ Y IS' A IIP.ot'K I.Y N ll'.IMiii
nm sn,
Officer Ooodale while at MyrUe-ave. ami Navy
si., Brooklyn, yesterday, at li s. m., was met by sn
Intoxicated man with a wound In bis abdomen,
from which blood wss flowing, He gave bia name
as Elijah Nash, and said that be had been
stabbed bj his brother-in-law, Stephen Meeker,
ol No. 17 Prlnee-et. He was unable
io pve s clear account of ibe circumstances.
Meeker was arrested and aid th.it be lived in thc
-.nne ''misc with Nti-h sud his brother .uni mother.
Ve ?iii! i\ I;.- ii n! lu en di mk i nc and -ii nek In- wife
in the face. Her broth) r interfered, one producing
a knife, and the other advancing with a poker.
M.-i-Kei \i .-ni up st nil - lind obtained a pair ol abe ira,
Bliiah Nash cut bim on the band with
a knife winn In- leliirned, and .linne- Nu n slink
!i:in over the bend with the .poker. They then
j.impel on inin inni he defend) d himself in the best
rat he emil.!.
James Nash was arrested us witness, ll- aa d
thal when be remonstrated with lu* hrother-tn-lfcw
for striking ms wifel Meeker itruck bim in tbi face
sud then rsu up stairs, returning with tbe -:
Elijah Nash ;ii thia time went oul Into the hail,
wherein.Meeker stabbed him. James then pro?
cured Hie poker, hut na- stabbed in ilia- left aide l?v
Mi oki r before he could nse it
I ic im n i'd in Elijah Nash's abdomen bi considered
probably fatal.
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A CONCERT FOB WILSON MISSION.
A concert will be given i-i Cbiekering Hallen
Timi 'I.iy evening, January 22, tot tue benefit ol
tbe Wilson Mission.
1 ms institution, situated in Bt. Mark's-plaoe, has
been for many year-, one ol the ooblest i barities kn
the city?ffiving shelter aud education to a large
number of girls, who are in daily attendance at the
Behool, and who receive most thorough iuati
in the English branches, in aewing and In house?
work, A chapel is eonneeted with tbe Mission,
where religions instruction ls given, snd which ba ?
li i -i the means ol conveying benefit to un- densely
P ; au !,ii ed pm i aat tin- city Tbe m< then ol thi i bil
m. ia are also remembered, and are present at the
Mission once a week t" receive work and encour?
aging woi di
A club for h.>\s !, .. been organised, sud is -ncc.?
I i 1> mau a Ked i'\ nonie enl rp' mg vein le men, who
opened a rending ri om in the inisMou building.
A large number ol tuen and boys avail I hem
lhere of lin booka alni pip.'!-, lilli..ill ,!.
them by kind friends, A miaaion a w i ? i?>i i?!
love is -at willela, tli-l t i nilled im- Inn. 'nm.mils
i ....,i its resources, and tue ti en-un ol thia Institu?
tion in now Hadl.i reduced. The criming concei
boen arranged with a \ i- sr t<> placing the Behool in
a c..mioi-tai.!.' Unsocial enndii ion.
lin- i:iii-i.1.111- who will take parl in there
have cheerfully consented to assist, for tbe i
'i'i ii mi Mission.
BREAKING DP DISORDERLY HOU8ES.
C.ipi.un Bergbold, of the Twenty-ninth Precinct,
aevoral daya ago applied to Justice Duffy, ut tbe
Jefferson Market Police Court, and asked that war?
rants in- issued lm' the apprehension ol the inmates
ot the disorderly bouses Nos. ia i. 188, I i'> snd 142
West Tweuty-seventh-st. He said that there wa
great complaint made againnl them bj the resident*
of tbe neighborhood, snd for several weeks he had
been inveatigating tbe matter personally. Tho
iiiti.iiit-in ic granted, and lat.i M.lat night
( ii pt a in Berghoid,accompanied lu Sergeant* Ken ting
and Wi -tai veli, and Detectives Price and Schmitt
berger made a desoenl on tbe bonne* and anented
twenty-six women and ii\'- nen. yesterday tho
prisoi ? ra were arraigned before Justice Dufli iii ibe.
l.i). i-i.n Market Police Court. Several of tbe
neighbors testified to theil bad cbsracter. Justice
Duffy committed the women to tbe Workhouse foi
terniM of I.me to three months, and tined the
men ,*I0 each.
nuted mi Monday. 'I h<- equipment of certain
freight lines i- to ia.- increased largely. The ears of
tba Ked Line, properly a Lake Shore line, tbe
Canada Boothera Line and tbs Hooaac Tun?
nel Libs sn ran over ibe Wabash Uallroad. but
not exclusively, In these linea ue to tx
added about 6,000 ears, s in h ara t<> be used -.deli
between Boston aud New-York and the western
termini ni the Wabash Road.
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OPPOSING OLEOMARGARINE.
At ? iiiceiiugof the National Association dar tbs
Prevention of Adulteration of Hut ter held yesterday
nt Nu. 309 (ii eel:? ic h-st., resolutions were offered
condemning " sll encouragement " given to the sale
of oleomargarine When the resolution! were read
II. K. Thurber, of ll. K. A P. B. Thurber A Co.,
groat ami agid Hat be and every one pn sent knee
that he was aimed tit m lin hi, and that he objei te I
to having hw name eonneeted with au) charges of
Bwindltng, He had, be raid, furnished mom
tbe Commercial Manufacturing Company to enable
lt to continue the manufacture ni oleomargarine,
iimi in- maw Bold it ii- lie would -.-li uni other legiti?
mate article of merchandise, bul be sold ii for what
it was and med tin deception, Despite Mr. 1 li lu?
lu i's iciiiitrks ihe resolutions were passed.
WOBLDttFAIR MEETING TO-NIGHT.
This evening an important meeting of tba Worlds
Pail < ouimittee will I"- held in Cbiekering Hail.
I he obied i- to promote Um movement for tbe pro?
posed fair in 1883. Amoug tic pi h.iipul Bpeaaeni
ii ho aie to address tbe audience arc: Uenernl
Joseph B. Hawley, Senator Wmdom, President ll.
J. Jowett) ot the Ene Railroad, ami ex-Judge
Dillon. ______________
SHOOTING Al milli* IND GLASS HALLS.
WooDUlill'Oii, N. J., .Inn. IU.?Seven mom
mon wt na- MkMlsssn Qaa Crab competed torseham
pUaii-itiia laudtfc at glaBB*ball shooting hsre lo dsjr. iiu<
ciaiidiiinii- wen- lobelia ciicii.'ji yards risa, rinds h
volvlngWap. Dr. MoU, ol New-York, woo lao trapby,
bresklm: lo halla.
EUTOMVl City, M. J., Jun. Ki.?A toge
tm ,,i, i ait apartaaaea nltaessed tbs pigeon aSnniiaa
in.itcii;,- re ts .i u. kstwose Mr. Da Lone, m Raeeftlya,
Ililli Ml. ll.tllltlli, OJ Jll?tJ Uliy. IhH tominion* licit:
ISMr4seeeb,SB vant- Use,New-Tort mles, for*50a
aide. Tte match wss won ay D Lang; score, _? te li.
.lolls KELLY VU CHABLE8 tPCONOR.
.-MM.!' ti.'illi ISM SHARPLY AN8WEBED.
wiiatii nv ni' tamminv (nu i' si mu. i/cuKO-Ti
KSIIMAIK Of HIM AND Of HU: TlMMSNY BOUT
?a row- oration or tik i.kadii: ck nra aaa
POI OMY A-l A POLITICIAN HIT AISO AS A
LAW VI H.
A letter writi ?? liv Charles O'Conor in in
swer to aa lavltattoe to ba present ai tbe banqne! la
Kswark. rives by the DsaoerttloCluh of Bssen Donal].
a, J. in ciuiim.-iiini-niim ..I tin ballia bf Kew-Orleans.
has bees prated. In ll I n ? lews ol Uk- polltl
cu. .mt:.i,.:,-. il. .1.ii.h. ?-ic belief that ll la abeslntcly
Impossible that" anyone eslled ? Democrat" tan i>
chosen tn the next Prealdential eoni -i. principally be?
the thirty-live e ectoral -., Jute "f Bow
Y.uk lui,- i.eeii delivered inti) the bands o'
tm- Republican patty. He betteees timi thi
preaent Bepnblleaa Legtslstnrs will ehanga tin
law cn iiniii.' Ibs ci..i.e nt Presidential alee
Inri. taking lue (lei timi mit of tlie liam!* nf tba
i>. ..pie ,,n.i resting ll m i in- Legit Btate. Parthia action
he asserts, they would hers Ida ground thal il
nprtasl for ths ronna penned by tea Deaseerata In
Maiae, He declares that all thal the Desaoents eaa do
I- in foment discord m Ut* Bepnblti sn c.imp. Bs stftfsi
?? w'lin.u; in.i .m.- in nine! em;. ,,i aecs, or i.lector
ina..-m.ii ebaages, it may fslti) i?' aapposed lhal i'
Cm" -.iiii mne again oei npj Ibi i;>
Chair ii-- v. ni bold it dui Ini '?? e." Por ini- read I
t inni:-. " in i a ii vi'ii; tin-.leta min ol the Demoeretle
paris tdr ??.'i.-'iii'it hi- r io -," be eonalden thal 111 - - boll
of Tammany Hall, nnd r ina leadenblp of John K. !i>,
I- du, ei ai )?, gpona i'i'-.
Mr.O'C n ?! apeska Hm. nf Mi. Kelty! MHla nm*
mu.- lcd iu.it nf apart) leader; he wss merely a tocal
f.tein.tiit, niel '.. ..'. .ii \.a n,,i in- un iHini-i Impnl
io iiin e h.ni v i,!i i. .Hiiii i.n leading hts taltowera Into
ppori rn then iii ad limos! i scluslvely
.?f bia own ossie, be oould nol bare Intended !?> betraj
il.em. Doublleaa he waa uninformed ia tbe mstrer. ll -
tanti ia il- ' I a 1 .1 ll | I I -"!?'! 1 ?., ? I . ? -J,! ll '"I IB "le I'lin,'
with snell imp..I tm,- uffair toops eontUUt, (Tallie bim,
the real leaden?tbe s ramed ni aitgera ol party Ini r
M'le le.iriiaal'Hill eliHil iH 'I lil' ll. T.i
renant by profession srlt'i th Constitution Bnd lawaj
II,I-, ? ? IC -l.lt. .1IICI1 ill. li ,,|||,|.,| !?' |bl '' Hi-id lilli.Iii l'l
luiiie i.iT.iiiM. and mod, If aot al', ot l bern wen atnaa*
lated bl lulen ? pet...a: p. keep tilt I rjN
apon the radder and then thonghti Ut everj
' Of ililli Ddlnl llilllellltle-. It se,HIS .-! I .lllite III
deed thal thej failed lo oof lee the storm-etgna pm
tin- d.-i dlaaater which linn befallen th ir party and
res."
mk. KtCLLY'fl ni i'i.v io mi: a.'..i\..ii.
Mr. Kelly was called ou yesterday by s reporter of
Tm. Tam bk, and tb< i ni inn iii;: et nvenatkm eaauedi
" Mr, Kelli. have yon read Mr. O'i onort letter to the
Demoentlo ? lubol Bases < ninty,snd bia refen
yon t'
14 ^ -.1 ii,ne n- ni il." n ,.- tb) ti pl] .
"Hareyon anything toaay about lt I"
M Mr. O'Conor ls a conceited old man," replied the Con?
troller, " Who in I)* ia Ht.un
tin monitor of tit. p ? ? lilt i ant ry; bul
you moat make a little al age, lt la aald tb il
people pas mon ebtidii i ia tbs mew older, i
the moat ebarltafcle way ol looklua ai h. I mlgbt aay.
too, iiin during iii- long life be a ia ni i .-r known t" tl" a
ag pointe .lu . \\ a;., :..? b ia bad Ibe repul i
ii,,n nf belns a areal lawyer, to ni] miad b? la ,t
mu p....t- pol ticlau, ;iinl i' would lc better for him
:.. pi icm rbat HUI reputation lia baa .i* -i ? ?
than tobe dabbling In publics, sad stir ibo Ung ito
proper motives ti.iwhoai lil* cquala, al any ntl
IO ill 'li.i' ?' 'I III Itl - i'i i
?? Mr. D'c.i - ij -. thal ??? bein ?(
ll. ill! tl .).., il . lil I 1,. .'! I Hi.: , . 11 I ll il Ba< "I' ?
? ! Improve '
a, ni at
\i -t ile? ehoiee In the I ,. -1 ney havi
-I a ll I fOI ll il .um
?? I ? ave n n I e leam ni- b." -mi Mr. K. :iv. ??thal ti."
tdicaim in mi! -i.i. i. ni
.i iii ? in ...
HUM. If I l'l lilli, ll Wfllllll HT.'II-.' Ill
l'l I .at i-III Of Hie Wboll a Illili '. ,i. .in,-I Ilia in. 1 .1.1
ia. dei?? tbi \ . -?! n ia i ?? aa to >i" mi roo
" \1 ld ar?
el lou I ,i .
" (inventor (a.h.?. I. lil mi opinion, did not violate
?. ,i : niueui
- lie lulim! Un 'ai aati tl..- -lu' m. -
ii,uk, : . if oil I lilia lo min
fO] ti.il l nil"
ia it wm Nfl nu i >v i uti i- m.
'? \|a ll', ,
Maui ll ill boll H.- ; ll ll
throughout lin- I alon, and i
ini ll. \i li it have )'.% I" ?!? lo I
Ina .alla -I.tl Ha I"
lin- ('.ant' ali. r Uiuu f ap mal i?
Hil I I. I* 11.1- il t
mid ii i.i di )? ??ie tnii..id iiiiin!
umbilici .?? ii - men in tbe pan ? snd - ol
I tbi abai Mt
: . . .1 ii I- i H.. i' p. io iii thia i uunl
Mi o'( mm! h a- i ti, i pata!lon o
H. Ins uuwdllag to alton pei - lb him
. |. : -ii i i > of bli '?' -i Ibu ia" ? a tb< Inti
of bu nature, Koa Beroa man, p.---.--ii of tbe trait*
ol true chancier, would curie -nun imrltabie aud
di ii' i..: ii- uni tn pone de to ol iaa.it i.e
claim* iii- la in-. If. Ile . h. e bu iek( d I bi I
>pe il-1 i i, it mc n adi red an n sci urdla
I Hil', IC HUI- lilli I"' I Hill a.. Ll. il.ll 1 I,, il' le ll.ill
!,. ,t lt I - ! i."II . .1 .1 .le I.lil 1 an
mri i.,"i ?'
iii ::i i ii a-, i arnold lui vi lowered lin f , ila. opinion o
?
all I l'l .Heal I'll I .'I ? ( I !. a . ! . ? - I , I 1 11 ?
lilt- Ililli .1 tlCabllltJ Ot III li: Ul, ? I le llboWII ll'. !
??inieii bi inn.:.-ii.?? ii I..- ? -i er. i i lo i ?
1 .ir gi apt it. i lm ,t le- i eco un.1- thc iii
ipi idii n-ii,i I Pt.--1'li i . i.I ll ni ii' i [rrllttvi
. t.-n li, iii 11 un i ., i, ? ,-i dull! i 'i i'- i i ii
- IUUS ?' "!'?" ? WOlllll
., Il-I,lilli 'V lillie iill'1.1' fl' alli til.' t.aaal.ie ttl!' fl* lt )< >I| lat
li.? i.!? ni.I v nulli probably du neale I" III
ll'-poll-lll III. ill .lilt lilli., el-. ? III.il L'llllld I.e ..... Hil
If |t al i ! ,,- ,i., I, - ll m.,I |i il ll) gn ll
fil-|. all Mini plnla ala, 1 .Ul nelli. ll W Oil ld lill In i'll Q
M O'Conor)! e.- n.ni h. in bu
p. ?.'. ..tl tin -? HU bllll'Vl'l III il lae III
i ; 111,iti..ii lm li it i tn .1 on I.I ? ii|>i..,-.??: -Hia. i .a.i itv nilli
knowledge, there will be Iii tuturi-a ?.-?? ti maui
Ilea, '.l-l people would nol be willina tn wive nun
credit t.i li,- areal leanl attalnmenta. I I bink U"
lire! IJ it. in I!.. ll iimi. r-H.? .1 Ll Ibe lin n.i i. t- of thc nu
that tbe credit given to him for bia vu I rover
other lawyen waa rather far fetched, foi b? ban aasutiicd
a . . i "am un.n: ni arrogance Inward lbs bene li and
the Imr in tile pu,-. ininni ni ni-, men that ir nu ld neier
he aubmltted to nc.nu even ii bo wen active lu
mi pnfesaloa. And I think the ludidmary1
IllO. bave |i.inl ,i c I I Hil ii ur ill' I aat i, i ai ein a- lo bi ii,
wblcb ii.ci would lie louth to pay aira'.n under niiuil.ir
clrcumataneea In laet, hi i- won Ibi-oretieal than
??radical, and urobabli it would be better foi bim n be
kll ? ? a III"! e nt til"' ll ul ll .lll'l li -1 III li Itu M-11."
Mil. M.I.I V Bl i '.'Il I BT1I I M "lil Pl ll..' il.
??uti.i iii.. - Mi .< i'i ci ir mean In nf erring to' caste1
m apesklng i f yoa t"
??lie probably wants to ereate the Impression thal
th.- buim of ile- people ni'' of .in ni. tn,i trade to
himself, mad uer.- n at capable <.r comprehending
lbs condition <,t ntl ir- politically In tbe tbla Btate
ii-' i ni. in- tinn tic a iii ia,- aai.:. 111.1 up. bj hui im lhal
their error should be lorglven, aa Utcir ?tandan otlutel
llgenen is far below that ol himself. Thia la sent her c\i
iii-ii.i- ni lu- cone it sod want "i kn wtodjca ol tie?
na which Influence people lu cx*rvUliig their pre
i - ii'.lina to linn beal |u :. m-m. it,,i, .?
h.ir liv one of tue men I.alla wno I- not lull] ,-i
I li; lillie a.l lllulii-Ill.il'. ?? ,.,| ?? - ..Ililli |,,| Villi, u,
i. mi niei i.i ? . Mr. o', a uer, .: we ure :.. lake bu vi. wa
ia ii ei n' ic ii !' pul I-i bea mild
un.ni, i, illy be an IniperlalUt; ll in England a Mun.
ii I', mi '
?? W li, du ' mi I.du Hu- i nv. ol li,* i I .? I ii. T.r I"
'li li ?.'?nun by tbe fad tl,ni when be went abroad,
about 18IO. hi.-il ?! bia name with two nV; n
I " leeaaf. , l.| | ||1- |,UHt - lt ||| -ll'I* ||e dill. fal
11-ii, m.' rum.- iii ihe lil ii. i.a. i flrUtocrncj ,,t ireland, who
? in ' ll- ll Of l.l?l'l_- Mc III, li.ll Of III" pennie
by e.xceaalve reid . hi'iI llinllna tba th i ipclled
iiuir iiiiiin- tn i it,r. in- waa uulck tu
idopt the lii.t - i ni iu I. ? in i h.> wnh
th ? iiii,': eiiiti.' tm? ia. a f:,ir Llluttreti.i int
Cll Hi.e.. . "
"ian, Mr. Kelly, dora ll inn nqnln an sal of lbs
ic ti-i.i,ii,?? in chanar a n an' nam< I"
" " .'*? '"" I' appeara be dldu'l resort to Hie.
if he tl ii I n.nt in recoil* i tum m || ?
Ogialalui I-,
TIIE nisi ri bulma steieb,
Wini i.inc, \v. Va., Jan. i:t.-77,c ii:t,ui
fonotr't -;?? il .a lim ll tton al itea h. n th, ra I m.
ibaoga m ail m.-in Him.- {feat u tar aa tba miner*
?.??lind. h.ii nc owner of lbs mine mada a
, lui Ill Ital a U) I-i .it el bia 111 .1 killen,
?vim wei.- nelli.' im.ind i.i olbeenof the
if Lanni'. M ,|aa| A, p.eli.ll ll i. ? i,r.|i|.-i| |? ||,lwl,M
last with tba Charleston city (leards, n idj (i
VIII'.
Hie Inlvliii/i'ire.- moy. ||,e mln.-e. ? -trike *,,?
?allied hy li.I ic lt inuit- ul HaWk'a .Na Ht,
ulm | il- ul- i.n i M ii'tlli per ton, willie .ill other
aperiittus int- pu m.' oe i a nt ii- Baabtad utaa to
imli i? n nil other .-pei.ii-.r-, aad In a masson a mp_|
thean te eess*i atsnttoas, wberebj their mlneis sn
IllIUIIII la.it nf I lii| iii. Iii -H. *i , I, i.
pttwsmat BUaenteoka i I . . i obie Ba ins I
m.I..,.in.i ii fa..-un; inpai f..i..;..: Bstsras Bawa*eJ(set,
jud, aller .nil ulli.'ln.'i, .: . 1,,'iul,,, ol miivn
lhere io reina, to work roi leas than .-..'... ,,i, ,.,...'.
!.,.? delegation alan Interfered with ail othei who url'
lii-e.l I..I..UIII. IO Work al ll..,...I p||c(i iiieoij,,,-,
-'-a ."??'.<?.?.??? . ?' w .'. -.-a'. l.. ll I . 1 |i|. Ol', ll(
ll., lunn; ll.aa.alic.1 Ila. >.-... I ..-:, ia un .,,,,?..,,, ..
HOME NEWS.
pro-rt .1 v i ir: uv \',<*
/ M| Ar, iniv I'm, F?Senator John Vf. Johnston, t
Virginia, and iViniaro T. Minor, of Connecticut St Vick,
in, .?Tbs Kev. Hearv M. Deiisr, of Boaton, and iii
In... 1 \N I., ii i.n in, i th. ul -i ii!?? ti-e .. . /min.a.
dene ra I Duaeau B. Walker, of Washington .. I rood < I
Ira /. ? niau Henatora F. W. Wart, (.. J. Martin, and /
f fit.i.e .l.i.f .Ve--.Itr'ev..BrertU .l/rn?e?Utninn> Val
,,f Kansas., umi i -si.liny Bartlett, ol Bssfoi
ituil Jaine-. K. Joy. nf Hftruit.
SEO TORC (HY.
The sixteenth annual dinner nf the Dartmontl
College Alumni Associsiion ol New-York will b
held al I'in.itat';-, January 28.
A conns of Atnr lectures by Professor Jnbn Fiski
on Aiii'ti i's Place lu History, will be given a
Chickeriug lian. Jan. 21, '-'I. 28 and SI.
Ann Bellly, in ???! iiii;,-t wo vent.-, one of threenn
mairieil aiati-n living at Ko. 217 Weal Nineteeutb
al., dieil di Siitut'dav, lui! yesterday WM still nn
linne,i, iit-r ? ?? tera being lam poor to buy a coffin a
a grave.
Half-buried in a snow-drift in Peek Blip. Office
' harlen Smith, of the Tenth Precinct, found yeatci
dav inn n in tr g baby giri, two mon tba old, sieepini
soundly, she waa neill to tho Foundling Asylum
na ne ti;- worse fur tbe exposun.
ll ?-iti.ci,:,,.|.l.rs ,.f the New-York ElcTsted Rail
road Company yeaterday reflected their director*
except ii >t Jesse Hui waa rhoaen iu pl aa. .,
I , j.i- ludn. ni the ii."..omi shares oi stock
?iiiji.Va - ni,-, iaeie represented, and the electioi
v. ;i i.,i minions.
Tbe schooner George ^.Jordan, wbleh srrive<
real rda) from Newry, on December :;i> -ni pl..
,Ork Alll'U 1. i ? ' I' ' I' I ! , I IT |! 1 ' 001^
with provision*. Du November 24, Mate \\
N. A ? I.' f the ?? li.Hiner, ws at ruck by tbe -p.ui
ker-gjfi and killed. Ile was buried at i
Joseph A ? -??'? inri v yt ur-, a -:i.I.ii- uti tin
?inp rmi i :,e. I\ hil- ul I'ii i Hi, K.i-I Uiver, ".! ?
ly minted i i n Hg ii with au?i le r aiilorou In ?
-undi,. i. ? ,n aud '.. :. rdaj thu polia ?
Ini.ii.I Ililli Iv lill ? lilli - lin li.- pier. 11 i
linn ti m Vino 1! upi tal.
A ' PW ill pill lille V. il .' '
ii ci '-ii' a ll :? -i iii I iv. Iltj i.i' ?'. .
i \,'iii).i-1 I' J.,niiiii 15. Vocal muan Will ne in I
tated lor lin Iii ?: ii ie un il ?? net ti mn rn ti 'oem iii
1.1 J. I. li. .1.lill \ a.l'le 1 lill ll. 'a.
will nina e..ci.- (rum " 1'iaviata" .. d ol ei
Al the iiiii-!. is of the Rnllton ( lub, N i. 19 Wed
'I iv. uti I ?? ' kt., laat eva nilli.-, ti! 'i'll ivett ti.id
li) J ii titra Hraily ni mi ihe mines ol Hunte ala
hy 8, ll. Pi -. i' iipuit tin-mine - m Indian and ad
j ii i ni Hi-fi !? t in Mono County, (.'al. Hpecimeni
nft!.rea from the ?? ininca wan displayed, and
their resonrces were '!?? eribed in di tail.
i iimic No, il West Thirty-sixth-st. waa
tran ferred b) .!.> pi <'. Skadvn ami His
II,uini io 'lian daughter Mini Jane Tweed on
Mun l, lMi*. Mm n .1 me Twee i. \i lm ia the widow
ni William M. I'weed li'- sold the property to
William ll. Mi I son. Tin deed wan uck.-iowledgcij
I.. Mi?-. I--..ed in l':i'
lt wa :. orded at the Kegiatei's office ye.deriJ
I'iIoi Thoma Murphi reported to thePilotC m
tui-i .i.i ?, ? ;.. let :i, iiiii mi .laaa'i nv ii he uv
(liri e -.ciim n Im Ii lining In the a* I ng He
part menl beti a towed tl .gh Ihe N crown, one of
which waa unlimited ..I ita refuse, and the others
in ere Inin/ diNchnrgrd. Pilota lliiruett and M r
tina ni rn ti d ??? ol \ lolaiion ol the law,
and notice will bo ?_-1\. 11 lol ii Poli <? Depart
ll alt h I'" ird w lerdaj oi.I tin inspector
ll! e!le||-IVe tl' lill tn III V. -t I'.iltC tl|e C |
?.. nli ni \. i liam Swinson, 11 . -live
J rain, al N.a. il ii Wen i Ull tl ,' -t. .- ?-.
m.'. ii .a* a dipp. i' in ii pau r i', iti Weal Fourteenth
-t. Tin uue- i !? . ir ii' i he cou i
tiie iii--! ?? ni
I'i .-in i ? l'n i retired iron
i ".ii lc ii el No. I--' .'..i-i ? sleenl!;--;., al '? led
I'i.! ? li ball ni rhl belora lani nt the Academy of
Mimic. V. ben :il..mt tn rei urn home yesterday
lum uni/, lie fe|| down a flight of al lil nml received
iM-veri i- t .i K < - - j li.
friends, and la) n enterdi j .uni lili?
an ii ni the bram nud -ini ral broken t. ? -.
I In- second ai lal n ? bm of Iii lu ni
I \in, ii a. i held un I
Inn Ive!. (ipi. Hi mae, ul Pitty-eiglith-sl. ami
I 11 thu niipiiai.it nun we ill;, r
'.. d -ie c I . ac .. 1 u ?. lt
mia-.am ? . and .it uniliiiirlil the ball-ruimi
III- a|||". in
?l! Ill .! . I ||
i nive id. t lie .h tven of tin tl the
... am i.i'..:
...uii..,i ii ., ,, N ;.I m.' un ei
I uti iii . I *-7.*i whii-l ? their n e.
it lin-, thrn
, "ll HU) III la '111. Iii. L . J
?, willi a repi itu
I ? il c,.?uni.- led ll) Mn
, rat nunn <>: Hie p
' li lori i
i the I 'lilted Ktiite-*,
? ' ' I.I ll' -f'lpla |||17,|
?i l?!|
'
lu lu .ll li un a I hf .--ai
I
t ti em, at N .:; I i I
hil-. t< ll di id mi lour. I
rr. Il wi* t lum .. t ;? ? .
I '
in the Mut 'ie. .
i. i-.,
?
tl lilli -.
I ||e fa.!!." 1 "I" !- il I la'llla .'I'lltCllt l'l
'I. I' pU| Hi |l| till' I ll ll
1 i ii n IO, I--*') :
'
I
Die annual meei mr of the Alumni A**n intinn ol
Ile I 'nih w nf Sf. Fl pl li' lu-'
?n ? iiiuii nt the Uni ?. ! i i I i ? ? ? i;i li-Mt.
ii- i. I..-I ? - ..I ti.- i.I .... , retai ?. .m.; I.
. ? I tn/.i
.11-1 .Hil!, I III ? li I. U
? i . ni., ra for the yeal 1 *80 ri nilled
' nu u- fl, I Hi I.n ii .inti, pt. - ni. ii I : tm I;, v. i,
\. Healy, vire-pnaideut; ii.,i- s. (filiieii,
lem ; I'lioma I ? m. -?. i. -
.ni ; Pelt i i lindon, treasun i ; the Kev. Juhn J.
(ionian, histoi i.n'.
BROOKI VN
I'.IIeii Ki. In. ? I N ?? '-'17 '.',;.!-!.. ? ? ? ? ' urned
?n.d:i\ ni i he ui" liing ot
I ;il Si. Peter's IliiNpil il. She n.i- tl
, t ,,. age.
Annie O'Neil nnd Mary Mnriran.nl No KM Kele
.?i.i ?-:.. were arrested ?. ? :. i?. .i -nilu cnn plain)
d Mi-. Un ? Power*, wini I thej ttl
ed lu strangle her b> holding lu-i head ina
IHl III 11 ,lt< I .
I//;, ni.hi.ss n,tum.is mu n\ i //.
?rn
in*- ,-r.; 11.i.mi \ i i \ -\ i i-i \< roRV.
. Il ll K lil lt HI I- III IIII I. lull-, ll I < iN ASH
I I lilli IIMI I I NUNN 1\ |u upi la-1 lin | Al |
si I ll 1 Ml M ul nu: -t ITS Ali wi rill
110-11 ' -.
A report prevalent in Wall-Stroet Immediately
lill-. Ullcnl tO tllC -'-I I'eliifit .,) l'n lilts li.??tun li\
he st. I...ui-, Alton amt IVrra Haute Railroad
ouipuuj . ? mel J, 'i lim i, ( hm lea Huller,
.'u-.s.-li Hage and Ibe entnte "i Kniter) Havan), tu
be elli I lli.-il -tua I- Iii bl. I- td Iii" ('eli pin\ v. ce
ii -.li-iieil inni were combining to oppose il
eptanre, was investigated yestenta) h) iiTntUI i
I'liuiiii. I- .ii- asserted tluii ihe settlement for
i Hlat.llOO i. 11 til ! i ii -li-.-- ni iib a much laffer -um
linnell i" be nug lu the .ipaii) lill in their
ni il-, li " ia li i..I iii i ll .ii .ml I'a , -.on Wilds,
INN N cl , ol Nu. I l'l I ie -I. biol Ila" ll i -.1:1-1111. il hy hi H ne
1 lim - ?" kindlier*, snd that he was Keeking com
illili..: 1. .11 M iib ..ii i-i * v. nh .iNuw in formings
multination Btiflk-iciitlj atinugto upset the nettle
lent. Mi-, Wilda In reply to iiuestiom mude the
iillowingsts .'inn: is representing the claims aud
icNVs vi tue 'b .il ' li ??! ?.bul.leis :
" I be Bo ird ol Direel irs of the 8t. Louis, Allon
ml lille ll., ul.- I.' ulm .ul Cl mild ii BVei sine l lie
eorganization in I**''.'-', have 1.n chosen and con
rolled iii tin- iiiHiill.ui.il ii, exclusivel) ; the stock*
nidi 1 -. -1 iii. rail tbi ni- I1011I the country, bave been
uti,. I :ini! lin1 ii., v icc in tho management, the
I,mp.rn-.'- i, lm t'ii- n COT( ' 10,000, Hi?
ved to be wrongfully withheld b] four ol 1! 1
toni 1'.cut members, with accumulations0
mounting to between $100,000 and $500,000 ad*
ni,m.il, lin.-li cn-1 nli il iii -ic ii manuer that tlie
uiiiliiiiiv I-c.ni 1- un,, shout $400,000 aud loses
lunn .-'ani.noo."
?' We- m.: Hu- in .a.11 ml. 1 ncc with iln- proposition
[the present managenof Ihe property !"
" Yi . ind the defendants preferred tn accept it
:i(Ih lilian to meet the lull issue in open court
lie Btockholdere who knew the facts concerning
be liability ol the defendants In tins snit, an
asl ly dissat tailed NNitii th.- course thal ba-I.u
arnuad, in compromising fair lesa than fifty centa
Il the dollar Ol Hi' NI inala- il maali I, I alli nu ll illili ll Ha?
ll Hie ciainp,iiin uml iiitiuillid liv I'll ti, lemo it. Ill*
?e;nl vi bringing the defendants to a lull occonnt
1.'. I.v. i" dull ir "f the claims might li. ?
I il.NCIIll.''
?? V. ...ai lathe has) 1 ol thia furthi rclaim T"
" li ia abo wu lu tin atatsmenl made by Um com
ll
millee appointed by the bondholders board ol dircr
tinii to the bomlholili'irt .md nhirc holders Aucust
IB, lKTIi, in Nvhieh if appears thal 1131,000of lirst
,f mortgage bonds. 983,000 of maand mort*a#e pre?
ferred limul-, 038,0000. set omi niorfir.U'f income
bonds, Sills shales of preleirel stock, and 2.800
Ninires of common stock, subsequently to tim settle?
ment maile by the purchasing oomtuUteet were
issued nnd iniitle an active liability nf the company
wii.iiou! tiny reaaiting pecuniary adraatane ar coo
sideration to tbe company; ind that theaesaenri
ties had come int,, the hamls td tlu-1 itc Robert Hav?
arti, as i rust. ?)? oi' tb.? first mortgage booda, nod of
('hatles lintier, us trustee of tin- balance. Mr.
Bayard, in 1870. divided the surplni |131.<X)ftln
bm banda?baring lir-t. purchased one bond of
81,000, ni sa., nie equality of diviaton?giving
833,000 to Mr. Tilden, 833,000 to Charles Butler,
?43,000 to Uno* ll .-aye, ami retaining 833,000 tor
bis own account, and also divided equally aroona
the same parties the interest scented on these bonds
ftoin July, 1802, lo January 1870,inclusive, mak Og
a total with interest, ot about 8200,000. And
Mr. Bayard admitted t<> the committee that 'he
bad likewise received ceri.un dividends from the
sm plus iii tba hands of Mr. Charles Itu Ier,
but tbat he was tumble to state the exact amounts)
tbal be did Dot believe thal be bad received M
much as tbe others, an I tl at be bad tried in vain to
h cum hil' from Hr. Butler; ami that lie
(Bayard ) had expressed bis readiness to return all
iimi be receive I should il be 'ben rd tbat ibe prop?
erty does not belong in Iniii, and v. hen the proper
, ?? rn -! all be ? mi i iii ii'i c.'
" \.tounting could be obtained fruin Mr. Bul?
ler oi Un- ii u-f committed tu bim; and f rout a r. cen I
?a'- I'ci nell I the ile nillir 1 inf fur tile MCI ' II'I ti ex mo held
hy him has not h en made, lt also enpaan from
ini-ie|...ri that live shares ol tbe pnferreu snack
were issued to 'JohnG. Richardson and notao*
cepte I lay him,' :ind tina! ' Mr Buth r cancelled thin
ca 1 I iii il!, al though lill' i.ib'i'-eil by I'lelia lil-nn. mid
? -i il ? i hare* to liimxelf,'which aro included in
the H98 shares of preferred stuck, the proceeds ol
whicii uro nol bc.ted tor on the books of the
company, i'he apparently natural and leiritimate
!--',?? a.t'e hi ion btock nitiie Jateof xirganization.
July 1, 1862. was 20,185 shares. Aen followed
iiin issues amounting io :..". -hara-: then an
1 2,7*2 shares, makins a total ol 23.002
-innes of common Block. Subsequently 16
lim- niora were Issued which carried
t ? H.tal io 'j:t,o , - :,di waa 18 -bare- i:i
.??I.nf the nnthorised ipi' tl, and to correct this
over-issue Mr. Butler gave to the company
?I*- iharee; i"it why ilid be jrive tins
overissue il these or any other of the above-stated
11 ii ii i ia.-r .-I h haren ni Ihe preferreil on common si ck
wera issued for the puruom-s of tbe company. Tbe
a I'lnmitte" furthi r -ititi- tun; ? Ince the commence
Ilia" ' a,( (ha- -ni, I I,-. e|;t !',' -i : ?', ?! ' til ll- iit ta Ht Ull)
lc-, heeli called to i he fflcl thai - in - ?.! money bave
ie in ink- ii from 'be ea i n in ir- .1 i he road to perfect
tlie title rn tbe property conveyed to toe company,
by ratifying cluiuiM foi righi or way, bind dummies,
. ? M-tU'i: hefore tbe date ol cm:' mi
? -c.uild httve all been met from the tmrplni
:i-? -et- in ihe ban le of tin- purchasing committee.'
Ihe nIhiraholders know <>i no statement ol and
id foi ii ,\ -ueii moneys having been n
it committee under instruction ol Hie bonn
liol a lei-' I inin il nf din i linn iv, re .nilli ,| i/. -.[ IO
-?? unadjusted and unascertained amount.*,
which have bec. active liabilities nf the com?
pany. 1 lu- settlement which bas been made with
tl'c-o trustees involve* b known loss to tbe
puny of about ?000,000. in addition to the claims
... nt. ni ; mill theil release from further
li ''.il.: ?. ami discontinuance ol t bi ? pres
eut i'.a:i:.e. r- ot the compuuy, suggested tho pres?
ent III.'N . Iliellt nf a lie - 1 a .ck l.lili ii I-, tu letliVCI' lUr- '
lli.l."_
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rm Hm ll inure; Mary liowerlwui. Halites, 1 lib Inni, -j
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[Ad aniicemsatai
My inotlier has boen a iniirtvr to irt^Amtm
or rc ir-. I hi- n.-iml rem ilia-- fa'leil. i-'intrary tomi ,,, *
ilHOun, Ihe HOLM AK 1.1\ ,,., baat'rin .
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V iNcni'-.srKii's liYi'ofiD-iPinrt'.s
Will erne (lonanrnpUon. Coucha, itr.ia-i . . ?. itr *&
1 CARD.
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ilium ot'yuii h, ne.'iii'i-a ITVBVBSW, Barty tl'i'lv. IBBI nf m.,
hood, Ar., I will ,-einl 4 I'-aii'i-iImi nil cute ymi. V&KI mi
'll Alu.h. Ibiserentremedy* ijra nil.'g..i?
arv I-i s.,.ii ti a'ne, t-1. semi a ?*. ,f acire.-i' t pnrelrme unZ
.-?I 1'. INMAN, tn,.mn, s . n irs City!
\TERV0U8 DEBILITY, ImpotencyrYeakati
>.l ul Hie 'iii{an?t)t (Join-ratlin. Av..iii- nil raliaaii
cured by \VI.Nra:ni,-i KU'-, sn,:' 11 ,i .-iii. 1 ?? u , J
liane- are usually tu il " ? 1 ,
-inti 'ur circular. 1'repired t?r NVI.NiJili.-a tUO * '.'
flu r.i c.. Ncr yura._
STRICTURE, Impotence and Di-hums af tba
a ' i."ii. i..,ivat>.irii?ii? raliuilly 4 1 I 1 1 ? ?!. ? iri'. turi!
tilii','1 iw7. UKNKY Vlir.'IKI.i ? li li -vi?,,.,,
I tit.
Admiration
CF THE
WORLD.
A NOTABLE EVENT/
Irs. S.A. Allens
ll OR LD S
HairRestorer
IS PERFECTION.
A Xo'-'c Record: near Ihlf a Cutt
/ tbluhtd 1832. Impr.K'rJ iSjg,
Th natttrt of (At grti -tnt it
im itt wonder fut hfi ? terian ft
f.: / cr felimg /cur, amt MORE
( (7( a LY ('II. I NC IN'i (IRA I' <>K
WHITE HAIR k itt mUnralj m/kfkl
Lui.UR ami BEACH'.
IT IS NOT A DYE.
V r-Ttire- only a tex applxMi'x-- I a rt --.ir* |rr?r'liff
to iu youthful solar and bntBBoa heeaty, ??"! Iinlaca
I iv..-:.. ? ,;r,,.7*h, ?c.l its 00a ? ? ll ?t ta
MaadfesaB*
(j 1>'. MiKt'lTia 'i-nck'.y sad px miirmUyMowred.
Sold !iy all Druggists, St.25 Perl
v.-.-. rA<CTOIUXfl ISO
fe 114 Ni-i.lhumpti.il K-'v. i.iaiaaioti, T.*~.
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GERMAN
Fire EnsuranceCompany
175 BROADWAY, HBW-TOBk
mCOBPORATBD ISM CASH CAPITAL
$2C3,0C0 03
IABCABY, 1864, CASH CAPITAL INI Kl N -'. D I I
$500,000 00
am a UV, 1880, cash CAPITAL I ?' : a-in i )
$1,000,000 00
A MA HV. 1880, i Y^U CAPITAL - nm; SURPLUS dK
'. 18701
$2,13,3,933 13
vi: rmi 1'npaid LOS! ::- ni -
$63,685 97
tESERVf POB RIKKI WI KL 1. 181 I)
$342,687 48
'AID POI l'-V'-l L08BRBBIVCB OBOANIZATIOK
$5,049,262 71
t IS mu
ii
Oil* limn 111.li- A Co- MM Hmo-wai, .N.T.
Wei Be Meyer's
EL?
I n p i
. CONSTITUTIONAL AM) I'MAJUN-J
REMEDY.
I have --iffa-r.-.lfar SBVBRAL V'.Ut- fi..-;! ct irrh. an*.
ne till ?? 1 tn i'tv letti. Ilea willi, ni! i,. ne it. I li,!,- ii^.ii ..a*
.v .af NVK1 UK Mr. Villis . .a|.,-.i .,i...l ..I'.I 1 A NI KA.al?
li.I.N . i 1:1. ii. ? -H.-v. c H. Ihvi.i. iii -...,?-? ItsaaV
l.. V V. il'.i.-atiil .Nial' ? an I linn-,i .
I.nrit A I' ivliii-*. lira 'ti.nv iv iitial .'mil -t.. Na-* -t "fk.
?? I lian n-.-'i Wal Os Meyi'* H'u .',i f,,r i ? 1
Kl.l-l-t 1 i.V CU KU) Ol Illili .lla.tra.l-IU* a,ill|.il..lt!t.-'
lt. U. ni n. KUI I.N.
WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH I I RE an abs*
ile flin'?in stahl liv l>nii.'t:isi>. anal DELIVERED
?any address, st tl 90. DR. WM Of Mn I.K'S
REATI8E inni;.'I Ms to anybody. D. It. DEWET
CO., A.GENTB, 16 DET-8TH M. \.
ORGANIZED 1337.
KMEXT <>!' I UK t'oVMM'IDV ol' 11 IF.
Faire
[Insurance Company.
OFFICL. 141 BROADWAY. HEW YORK CITY.
JIViAIH I, 1**0.
ni
baili
il Paid Sn -
90,009 00
A 31 5ini".( il j ti I nitctl Mair* H0111N ni Tar.
ASSETS.
,-i >(>0,000 United Pint' - reaistwi'tl bomls (markcl vniu.-).
I", ,| ,?ii i,.:ii> rai ? -i I.-. V ?;-. \i i? l.i-iii.n.. " l> ii iiitii-iiii..
|-,,,n,i, :n n ii" ?-. ic:!--'" (ural I ii-1, i.?
|,u nts nil i"' hi n.i ls.
Ait. my I ..I Ij in1'.-, in course ol collect iou.
i nu,, im -.111 ii it.-.
i ,t ii 11.1 liii'iti ninl in l>ml-.
|,,| I ? -at .1.1.1 I- Hi lllH-.
?.v-?i.:ihj .ia
17..-Oil OO
1.1.1. 1H I .10
1,1.Kl OO
taxoat ?*
Bl.07-1 Ol
(a.lllli Ol
Total Arneb.M?M?1 *?
Qi I., tot ll ,' 'I in,iniii!!-. i:ii;i h., Iii.-.-ii-.h juul oilnr i-Kiiiiw. tflOO.OI* 97
Si I -ni'i'li! polioyboltle
(,1,-ail a .li.Hill.
aaoimOno ?*'
B011,000 OO
Xvi Surplat m regard! stockholder*---? ?? $i9tktw*rttf
MIK Q. U9DERULL, Secretary, MO. I. MAHFOKI), President.
WM. M. K<W.\E, Treasurer,
JOIi.V Es MARSHALL, I'ice-IWi.