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LOCAL MISCELLANY.
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GROWTfl of Tin; astor library.
tliiKiY-H' m isNivi. RETORT?IRCRBARR IR Tin:
MMIU-.i: <l V>'M MI'S Iii.ll".S I) IM.'IHil
M, ST Of TIIE Hill DISH.
Tln> thirty-tint :iiii,iiii1 report of the trust' i - "!
tl).' Aster Library aaa fart barm lamed. In it at*
/miloo i- iji I lfi t" iiif several chances wbiefa nave
taki'H pliiri- Binni tin- tnisi.i-.s iiinl a guy r.. nf the
|i(.;ir.i. Hit- death ot Geneial Dix, Mr. I.ani'dnii's
protracted jhecaes in Europe, .'ind (' l:i: iiiii- Kim:'*
removal in Waahiagtoa canned vacancies in Uta
B'unl. Thal (?!' General Dix hal ii"t '" ?n uWvtl,
inn .liiiin L, c -niwiiiiiiii r .nut Lewis M. Rutherford
liavi' bun iini'omti'il tn lill lin' v.itu nt :..-<. Mr. Lord
having reaigacd Uh- secretaryship, ProfeesorHenry
DiTraliM wis appointed la in- place.
Theta lint I'liii expended daring tba feat ton
Look*. binding, eatalogaee, shelves and equipment
$n;,!>'.i.-. BS. Tm' lina] for tiif maintenance
of Un- library is Row ?421.000, mnl *'??*
oii'lovvntii.Tit uaoonts in fl,112.957. lin- In
tn .m.. nf tin- library danae tlio year
van $27,507 80. 'll..' Insurant* <?!, tlie books in
|2'io,0(X>, "'I "ii Ihe bmldinc$100.( 00.
i In- Superintendent's report - bows tl al tbe addi
llonabi purchase and donation amounted to 5,809
V'lliiinrs. Tha- whole number <?!' volumes in the
library on December 31,1879, was 189,114. oi
tlif accession*, there nre nearly 1.100 volumes ol
uni'n tull I. oriental biston and 1 tera lure, in whicb
tlio attention ol seholari Int- b? ii attracted ni Iiii".
The ncxi most nnmei ut sdditiona ri I ito lo Amer
if ni iimi I; tish history, medicine, music, and me
i-li:iiiii -:. 1'he total number of readers in Ihe balla
and nli-ava - dun"!.' ilif past year was 59,042, a
daily averaged ;ii"'iit lm l. Ali:.a.m.'li the number
ij general readers has donbled in tin yearn, there
i s ight lulling oil' iii tiii'.r inn;' a.- ns i ompared
willi Ii'i previous vi'iii'. :iini im nn ii' i-i' ni tin- al
i ? , ri' nli'-. rbis increase, whieh bas been gen
\ iiiiioi'in duriua ten years past, bas shown tbe
increasing attractions ol tbe library for study and
ia -? nail, in drawing io it students not onlj trom the
inly un11 Btate, 'ant from colli --: i and universities In
i Hint-n' i ,t- country,and otoo lunn Europe.
I i. nee is made in il e report i" Mr. AstoiJ> gift
nt iiin-i- int- taf ground adjoining the Itbrar. . ana to
bis announced intention of erecting t li reon an ad
ilitioi ia tin- present library building. With tbe
proposed addition tbe library will baye ? front nf
]!)."?fi-i'l unii ;i depth ni 100 na 1, \\ i'll uh ii'i'it'ii-ii il
capacity for booka amounting ta 120,000 yo
Besides this addition, Ur. Astor contemplates the
i- nt t iii entrance, now towards one end, to the
?iiiii?! nf th.' building, iimi uh improved and en?
larged entrance-hall thal a ill add materially tn tbe
: nml appearance nf thc edifice, aa well anti)
tiiniT inni convenience of ri a
1 lu- report quotes the resolution ni thanks p
to Mr. Actor foi hia gift, and says th|t ii isasub
itel nf coneratulation tu iii"' mn inity that tbe
Bombers ul nut' familv should, for itu ??? genera?
tions and a pi rliul nf thirty ot forty years, bave Had
Mm inclination and ability t" < reate, matntuu and
Miamen! it library ol reference ton scholars and
itudenls, such aa thc Astor Library now li and miist
.-Hl.tlllUo lo bc.
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CLAIMS FOR AN ELECTRIC LIGHT.
ll'I-I.k ATD.N nu: a I'.ii'iM-Tin- CAHROR ROR8R
SIloK AND OTHRR ir.AHTHs.
An application fur ;i patent for thc Sawyer A Mun
?li'iTiic lamp luis been flied ia tba Patent Office al
Washington, aad al thc same time formal noiicc
Has given declaring au Interference with the in
?rt'iitHiti on which Mi. Edison 1ms applied for i pat
Mit. Thc moilol depoaited with tbe Patent 0flirt- at
thc time of filing tbe application waa tbe original
tamp invented by afr, Bowyer and exhibited In
I' .-iii'iii, is7s. After working for some months to
lad a propel material fm-thc bun.its used in bis
lamps. Mr. Edison enaouneedtbal be had found the
object of his scan li in a piece of carbonized paper
in thc shape nf a borseeboe. It is this Incandeacen
.iirh.aii ar.- on which tin- new patent lt inplied for.
rbe petaoa who has the control of the Sawyer A
M.ni invention made ihe following statements toa
liiiiisi: reporter yesterday in regard tc tbe ad
rantageeol tbe electric lamp in its present shape:
"The principal advantage claimed is the tact
thal the supporters, or holders, which carry the
Mi hon are below tbe !>art ol tbe eal bon which giTea
the right, ard thal bc patt ol tin- flame guee np one
tide and over the mp of the incandescent carbon;
aud iimi im shadow la east, bot tbe Unlit baaa
tbance to shew in every direction. The Intensity
Bf the electric light makes this point very import?
ant, as tbe slightest obstacle across tbe light throws
a-shadow which is disagreeable, and detracts limn
Its pleasant ellet r. Another point nf improvement
by using the horseshoe, or arched form, lathe fact
that the carbon, when it expands by beal, la not
hk.-lv tc break, ewing tc room being given tc it to
expand in cv. iv dirt dion without crewing againal
the rigid parts, og flanks, which bald it. Tliis over?
comes one ?.f ih" greatest difficulties experienced In
ket ping the carbon whole when snhjeoted to repeat?
ed expansion and eoiitnirtion, by alternately tain
lag thc electricity on and discontinuing it."
A CASHIER'S PERIL.
fHOT HY t DI-i li.Vl-.i.l.I' I..MI-IOYI. Of HIE THALIA
i ii ka i m:?a narrow Beean,
Victor Kelly, cashier of the Thalia Theatre, in thc
Bnwi'i'y, wm iii the box-office yeatetday morning,
when he heard a knock at the side doer, and nn
?peattf it the magie of a revolver was pointed at
his heaal, and one barrel was di se harped. The hul?
ler penetrated his silk hat, slightly wounding him
on the side of the head, lind passing ont at the op
f mite stile of the hat. Thc would-he assassin was
Ienry F. Tbursler, ape thirty-six. of Nd 12 Pox*
i-yt ii--t.. who was formerly employed as a door
Beeper, and wai discharged two weeks since for m
leaperanoe and Inattention to business hy Mi. Aui
bcrg. the Manager,
After the shot wai flied, he ran at once toward
thc back of thc stage, when, be was seised by the
carpenter aad othet employes. Re was taken into
eaatody by Oflcer Hogan, of tbe Fourteenth Pro
iTnct, and a six-chambered revolver, tally chanted,
was found in Ins poeoeeeion. <)n bi lng arraigned al
Ihe Tombs Police Court, before Justice Kilbretb,
tiie ])i-isoiici manifeated great excitement, and a hen
theaaagiftrateinquired through an interpretei ea
lo tin cause of the act, lie t xplaiued rapidly in (Jir
inati that his wife had been sick for three months;
that be received a miserable pittance of 91 a day,
md was frequently required to work extra bonn
fur it, and occasionally to work for nothing; that
he was treated aa the despots "f Europe treat their
inbjecte?like a dog. The magistrate evidently en?
tertained sonic doubt ns to the mental condition of
l'liiirslcr. and committed him for trial in default of
fci.ooo bait, _
BOARD OF TRADE AM) TRANSPORTATION.
1 he Hoard nf Trade ami Transportation mei yee
todayaad elected a board oi thirty-eii directon.
Reports of otlieers and comwitteee were teed. Am
Itoas Brow presided. The (jonnnittoe on railroad
:r::i'S|M)rtation made their report OB hills now pejid
BU bi Colignan to regulate internal commerce. A
?CSolHliotl WUS adopted lirifillg I'aallglf'.-rf. t<a, ]a:,, I 1 I,a
Seagai bli I, aad to provide log a board of railroad
MMMriesioBcia.
I Ila- la pOll aaf till' I'. Xl'lllt I V ( 'l lill ll) i t 1 Ot lllllldfll in
;ln Keiier.illy improved condition ni the financial
iml business situation of the count ry and to the
return od confidence m the present and future pros?
perity of the country on thc peri of capitalists and
business iin-ii. The report alluded to the labon of
the Board daring the year. Calling attention to the
?ll'nris to secure tbe passage of a law providing fot
a Hoard of Railroad Coicmissionen, its defeat was
attributed to tbe " persistent opposition and othet
MWerful l)ill)).'l)Cl-s brought IO bear RpOR the
legislature.'' Ihe hope was expressed that the
recent Investigation hythe Legislative eommittee
would lead tc the adoption of measures of relief
oguinst unjust discrimination in railroad freights.
The Insolvent Committee called attention to the
insolvent laws of thia State, whieh it waaeaggeeted
wight be amended so as to prevent unjust prefer
Mn es on Hie |).-irt of debtors.
At a meeting of the new I tua rd of Directnrx. Am?
brose Snow was chosen nrcsiilent ; Jnhn F. Henry,
P. B. I hiirlii r and \V. ll. Wiley, riec-precidcnts;
K. lt. Durkee, treasurer ; Darwin R, Jaints, set ie
tsry- ^
COST OF THK. R1CARAQUA CANAL.
At a iuecling al tho Atneiitan So. icty of Civil
Engineers last evening, ai N<>. lot Hast Tweatietb
st., Aslibcl Welch lead a paper on I ho general sub?
ject of canal building. Referring to tba Nitura
gua luteroceauio scheme, be expressed tbe opinion
tht ,i? the very lowes; estimate the work cnn hi nol
bi .n.-omplishcd f..r los thanf 100.000,000, '?and,"
lie aiiile.l, "ii it is done by tho (ioveruiiiont, and
lmis imo thc bunds of politini.n-., at least Ml per
lent may be aaldctl." 1'lipers by John C. Campbell
end Charles Q. Wald were also read, and the dis?
cussion was coucluded by Frederick M. Kelli y.
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LOOKING POR MISSING PERSONS.
Tbe accounts of William Dalzell, jr., freight agent
cf the Ixmg Island Railroad Company at Hunter's
Point, who was last seen at bis olbce on January 6,
bave been found correct. Officers of tho compauy
and Brooklyn Police officials said yeeterday that
they bad not bearii of bim. It is said by some ol
Mr. Dalzell's friends that he was att ticked with ver
jigo on leaving his office and that his absence from
flulv is to be accounted for by illness. Iufoimation
tboul him wasrefueed at bis house yestcrdaj-.
The disappearance of Richard Pootou, a man of
widille age. was reported December 0 by bis lamily,
gbo said that they lived iu Biooklyu. Yesterday
the police nf the Kighteenth Precinct found Mr. Po -
ton, but his familv id toni bad disappeared. Pbomas
ll. Ho. ge, 111,'.' lilteeii veal, li QllBSiUff Holli Bis
hone in iii-! Cheater. He ls tall, light haired and
well dreaded. _
TIIK TERRE IIAITi: SETTLEMENT.
CHARUM I'.i ll.Ki: and feVWCU 1401 am INCT.IM.D
lo T.U.K JTTtlTIKIt ABOUT IT.
Twoof the member* of tbe Pnrehasiug Cotnmit
niittee of the Bt. Louis, Alton and Tern- Haute Bail
load Company, Charles lintier and Unseal! Baan.
wire called on yesterday by Ti-.nnm: reporters,
to give tbem an opportonitv to exprc i their epin
iniis in regaid'to the movement ni stoekboldcn to
setamdethe recent settlement with tbe members
ot the committee. Tnt: Trirurb veeterday pub?
lished exclusively the news ol ibis movement.
Charles Butler said that he had relieved bbl mind,
lu the settleinept, "i all thought of the mi tter. He
had obtained s receipt in full satisfaction of tbe
eliiiui-i, iiiiil therefore hied no further interest in tbe
case.
'?It wast very favorable settlemen i for tbe stock
holders," said l.'n -ell Sage; "they received a good
di ul H ore than they were entitled to."
" But some ol .- In- stockholders appeardiseal Isfled,
iimi 11,ev propose to lm ve the settlement sel s
" 1 tell von," Mi. Bags replied, " the stockholders
i-ot nm nun h. We didn't winn to be bothered vmiIi
law snits; m. time ii too valuable to lie wanted in
th.it way. One man settled lin- chi mis. lind I hi?
nt .':? i -. Bet tied, I suppose, because thc Orel one did."
"Do vmi think the settlemenl caa be over
thrown?"
"1 don't know; I don'l care anything aboul the
matter."
SHOOTING HIM8ELF IN His CELL.
A RC88IAR in Hil-vu titi a iii ivhi: RU OWN in l
Willis AnRKSTRO.
IMer Petrovsky, a Russian, attempted tn kill
himselfyestird.iv, while confined in a <i ll at Police
Headquarters, at Hoboken. Be was arrested on a
cbargi of robbing tbe honse of Max Pnnvear, a li?
quor dealer at Hackensack, S' .A., and before be was
locked np bv Patrolman Whelan his clothing was
searched, and a large ease knife, a poeketh ox and
sollie papers were tak< n from him. The officer had
not reached tbe tr.'iit room ol the station honse
win ti he Ih -ard the report of a revolver. Horan
>back lo ihe c ll ami fonnd Ibe prisoner lying on ihe
stone floor, with the blood running from a small
bullet bole in tbe centre ol In-a forehead. In bis
hand was a email revolver. He was removed to a
hospital, and th< rc is no bone of his recoven.
Mi-. Punya-;i waa awakened early Tnesday
mo: nmg by hearing si me person in tbe bouse. She
awakened her hu iband, v, ho de?< ended to i ho lower
floor, where be encountered tbe burglar, whom
h" recognized as Petrovsky, who is well ki own to
the pi,Ine. a straggle ensued, bnl Pctrovxky made
cape by threateninq to shoo) Mr. Punyear.
He was afterward arre ted In Hoboken, whore be
lived, lie has a wife and several children.
- (EALING BURGLARS' TOOLS.
Detective JamesMalvey, of the Twenty-seventh
I'i er i net, aaw two men entei the si .ne ol il. s. Man?
di Co., dealers In at N '.ill Llb
erty-tt. When they came* it. Detective Malvey
-a . thal tbe younger of the two men appeared to
be carrying something heavy In his ovi
p . ka t. Ile followed theiii io Kaasau-st, and Maid?
en-lane, and arrested them. A* tbe Twenty-seventh
Precinct Police Station they gave their nami
William Harris and Henry Rav. Harris ieknown
In police circles as "Boston," and Ray has gone
under an alias of "Adams." In the coal pocket of
the latter wera' fonndfour "chucks" madeol line
-?tial anil ot exquisite workmanship* which were
identified aa having been stolen from Manning's
store. 'I hey wi re v glued al $67, and arc naed to lit
drills, They are very effective instruments in the
bands of experienced safe breaker . ihe two men
were recently released (rom Btate Prison. Harris
was arrested once as s pi. kpocket, and tua picture
is Nn. 1,379 in the " Hogues'Gallery."
A NEW RAILROAD BCHEME IN BROOKLYN.
The Brooklyn and Long Island City Rnilrnad
Company lias been Incorporated tc constrnel an eie
viitid railroad trom Greenwood Cemetery through
Brooklyn and Long leland City tc the projected
Blackwell's Island Bridge. The officers aro t Presi?
dent, Richard G. Phelp" i vice-president. Ludwig
Semler : tn a sn rer, Jobi orbin; secretary, M.l , Earl.
The following rente is proposed i Prom Ninth-ave.
and I wi-niy-iii ?t ?i.. Brooklyn, along Nlntb-ave,,
Platbush-ave.i Pultcm-st., Pearl-st.,1 illery-st., Hud
siii-:ive., Parfc-avc,Claason-avc.. Kent-ave., First*
st., Franklin-et. and Commercial-st.; thence acr<oea
Newtown Creek and along Prank li ti and Prospect
it., Long Ialand City, to tue bridge. Provision la
slab made for a branch through Bridge and Water
sis. to Pulton Perry.
ORGANIZING THK BOARD OP EDUCATION.
'ihe lii-t meeting of tbe new Board of Edoeation
was held yesterday. The five new Com missioners,
Bernard Amend, James Flynn, Joel W? Macon,
Charles J, Nebrbaa and Henry E Pellew were
present. Stephen A. Walker was elected preside! I,
i.n veil votes were necessary for a choice, and Mr.
Walker iit-i Ived 12, Mi. Bi ai Mee c. n id Mr. Don?
nelly 1. Thepresidenl linnie a brief address. Law?
rence D. Kiernan was appointed clerk and John
Iiiivenport auditor. President Walker wea born Ul
Vermont ami is forty-live years old. He-in.lied
law in tiie office of Daniel 8. Dickinson al Bing?
hamton. N. Y.. and hus practised In this city since
liNi'il. ito has been ? member of the Board since
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BEATEN TO DEATB Bl BES HUSBAND.
Mia. Margaret Lindsay, who waa fonnd la hoi
moms, at No. 199 Piymotith-st., Brooklyn, last
Thursday morning, Riillernii: fruin ? severe beating
from her husband, died leal evening, sin- refused
to criminate her husband, and said thal sin- leech ed
ber Injuries by falling over ? stove, Her son James,
who ts eight pean ora. says, however, that his
father came honie about l o'clock intoxicated, and
quain lied with bis nm! her, and linn dragged her
ont ol' ind ami kicked ai,ii beat ber, leaving ber
lying on the door. Mrs. Lindsay leaves lour chil?
dren, the. youngest bring only lour weeks old.
Lindsay is in jail.
RAILWAY NEWS.
LONG IBLAHD RAILROAD*
Thomas* Sharj), Receiver at the Long Inland,
Boutlirrn, Flashing ami NnrUi sin ic Railroads nml
their various liimiciiri, im* forwarded ins aaaaai report
fm- IS79 to thc Pinta- BnglBCCC and Survivor, willi li
hIhimto the totten ii,j? :
Capital fiitirii. ae by charter.g9,Mn.ooooo
A motin t ..I si ii k nbsenhed. ;:;.'.ian mi
AitiaiDlit lii.nl in . . a "? '? ?
! .ititi nmtiDHt eflimilpil aud lliiatmt; ililli. li.'AH],OOH Ti
I'li-v-neer* a--irnw1 . 6.043.IU8
Tons ui might carried. iWfl,?7l
Total ssrnlngi. l.niT'Hi'tn
llj.l'lllllllia' l-X!.|.|-t'? . 1,-71', -.'.III '?!
1'Ki'mi-iin mi seeonot of cummin timi mnl r<|inti.
lla.-lll..- 111,'JKIIO
1'.- men ??. ? tlni limn for i t.tiMni. timi . ll... M~8 19
Miles ol roa4 owned, leased sad operated ..HiS.filS
la the operating expenses lhere la etarged gi 3,100
tordaassge tot tnjnry tn persons,and 01,866 31 for
flaassm to property, cattle, etc.
Ihe report compares favorably with that of fon ei
sad the reade an in bitter eondition now than
fur assay pears punt.
m:vvvoi:k. ni.w haykn and HARTFORD.
Tho annual meeting ol thc ?tockbolden of
the New-York, BcW'Harea umi Hartford Ballway Goa*
pasy wias iniii at Kew-Havea yeelsrday. Oeerga ii.
Wiitniu', titi-lilt li! nf tie eniii|iint y |an a,iita al. 'I);.- <-. .,,
Iract willi the Boston umi New-York Air Line Ball
road Company, by whteh the grose catninga of the two
eompaatee are made a eommoa fund, from whieh each
eeespaay receives proportteaati shsra, annis ol ie
j>. riotlicul rcudjiistiiti nt, was ctniliini.il. Tin- bin eli rn'
report showed the total laeodse for 1978 to have heea
18,938Jato 14, and the tot.ii expenses 13,020.81. -.;,
leavlua ;i hid lint- tat 814112.680 31. Prom thia amonui
mi tn be deducted tax cn, 8221,620 -"?<), .mi coupon linn
eat, II. Ii- iimi T. C. il. lt.. 1130.000, which li
balance ol 81.801,658 81 By the operation nf nie
Khnrc line dlTtston s eel Income of 843,170 83 vee
realised. The nhl Board of Directors, ns follows, waa
reelected: Georgs W.Watton*. Bdward M. Beed, vum-mi
ii. Bishop, Wilson O, ilnni. George H. Miller, Chester
W.Chaptn, A. H. Tan N.-Ht, fleury C. Robinson, B. il.
Trowbridge, Nathaniel Wheeler, C. M. i'oinl, ah^umuh
Babel] anti william ii. Vsaderhflt.
RAILWAY BZTBBBIOlft,
St. Lons, Jan. IU.?The cxtcnalon of the
aa, Lanie aaa Ben Tr anelsee Ballread made eoaaeettoa
yesterday wtth toa Atehleon,Topeka ami s-mta kc- randi
at Kc very, Kun. Penaaaoot eonaeetten wnh the latter
mad will ha' made at Jin,puru, Kui) , In a nhnrt Iltur,
when Ht. Louis will have unoiiicr through lino to
( ninl min and New-Mexico.
Mo.nthkal, Tun. 13.?A coini'ini-i has inin formed to
construct and work a loop lim. between the iirnud
Trunk aud Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, and OcctdeataJ
Ballway, the div. r^.-nt p..int lielinr I'nlnt Au Claire.
SHOOTIE0 AT HI HUS A.\D QLASS HALLS.
Wr.sT EBB, H. J., Jan. 14.?The West End
(inn l lui' ?-Inn ut Killis halli for the chili's iiinrlinti).tn>
baigi her* to-day. Klevcu member* of tho chili took
purl In the entit'M. Tuc CMdMCM wei-In balls Cash
1 s< \ ?i.ln rtee, Hominlm iuIi-k. Toe trophy wan won by
Vi. Mpberc, wno broke iwelve hnlln.
Ha yon st., N. J., Jud. lt.?A number of ex?
pert nun Vnni-ii pat iH'ip.itcii at rifle shooting here to-day
for alt-iiiiiiKi")) rifle. The conteotiiiU ittood at 100
yards, sud had ten shots eacb. Mr. V. 8. WliiauU, o
Brook vii. won the malo, a Iii a SMBC of 12 nut t f a pim
r-i l r -"a').
SiiMr.iivn.i 1 -. \. J., Jnr. M.?A pigeon thilot
b_g malo i'i twentj 4lvs Mrda each, al tl I ards* tel ??? I
a M.ia- between i.\ il .berna*, of Vow-York, sad I
Toomba, of Brooklyn. samei-Rhere to-Oay. The aaa! eb
iras vi i>ii h> Thoma*. B ore, 20 to 16.
ASOTI1ER DEMOCRATIC SPLIT.
A FACTION FIGHT IN' BHOOKLTH.
OPTOCITIOM io THK nivillnl, OF "BOM" Mi?
la i, ill in IM nu: i.initial COMMITTR1
BBADBn UV ROBKK1 IIT:i:V?WHAT THi: tMtA LI
miv an
Tin- progped of i leriooi faction fi^'lit
amoni; the ravin.ir Dem icrats el Riana Ooaatf leealtad
bom the heated dtsenssten and llvetp recrtmlaattoa In?
dulged ni nv ti,i membera nf the General Committee al
a tm telina rneedajr evening Paraaamherct rears the
direction if the ia.iiiyni Kings County has heea la the
iiiimN or ex-Begtster Mul-Ii MeLnnghlln,who ls gene
r.i,i> called the ?? Boos." One ,<f bia ased tethaate
Mends In |aaiiiti,-i nd s treated sllj la the pasi lian been
Boban Purry, an active tocal polltielaa and a con?
tractor. Ii lm-. been ne seerei In Broonlyn ter some
iniiiii!iB thal a aeneas dUsrccoc had arisen bi tween tbe
"Boss" ami bis lieutenant, Purey. The latter desired
Hie iioiiiiiiaiii.a for State Benator In tba Second Dis?
trict laat Autumn. His wicho* were not regnrtled,and WU
Ulam ll. Martha, waa aoastnatcd and rtei ted. Th* Mimi?
li ni!, nun Mn 11 im wat tine to McLaughlin, who ls believed
ia have thought Mr. Purey an unsafe candidate, althonch
the district rn overwhelmingly Demo mite, the (selina
of Mr. Pures in n|i|i witton tc Mr. McLaughlin, arising
(rum iln ,ri> iriii.'.t.a'lT e. -.I n evening in sn open rapture
niiai ai- ii mi i it eu ' ii both sides. Br s huge majority the
reina af the " Bo n " witb regard to "ie maaagemeet of
ward politics prevailed.
iii.-in.? -in ii Hi v ruin drew miiiiv Interested
rp etalon tc the Committee meeting The rotted
showed an attendant.i nearly IO.emb r-- The
pr.,cei ii in a;- of Interest beean wnh the vote apun a mo?
tton to allow the Inspector of Election Storms, tn thi
tows i'f i ii-iiv. -eiH1.1 11 nt ti H.- In otBoe, when Mr. Purey
oppow ?! i n ih -res nf Mr. McLaughlin. Then a motion
waa in nie bv Supervisor Murun i bal the primary Inspec?
tors In Ihe Ti nth War i bc iel sstdi and thn { nc i
? d from the Committee and the place of eli lion
be removed from tbe centre ..a one side nf ihe ward.
.lunn - M. ii. rrv, ih.- former leader lu the ward, said
tiiai ilia trouble waa thatSupervisor Moran v\is trying
te reorganise tbe ward, under tbe oi ? ? - ot '? Boee"
McLaughlin. Tiie pn em Inspectors were alternate!]
upi eld and condemn .ii...
sra McLaughlin and Furej holbrow t ? ? ^, ..-.i k at mice;
the formei was reeognls .1 by the chairman, B
? ? iv cte, ami in ipohi ol thc ii iti.? '? ii Ihe
intei i-ni the peopl to party management, and amid
much appian t delended ii.'- election of Alderman
, who ran and was elected a* an Independi it catl?
in thc Tenth Ward. Mr. Purey then i barged Mr.
M'T.iitu-iiLn \. nil tn in'iii i.,n i> attempting te taite tbe
ma ? icnt ol tbs wi.r-l ont of McCarty's bands aod to
place it In tbi bands nf Casey. The " Boss " replli
ni- ]? ii ia nit teen in c. a si I lt id bi
" machine ra iiiagcnu nt," and al ?? lated Hi ti i lu i'?
la.' ii Mop uni i" inch mai i mi i .
Mr. MrOarrydeclared tual in bad "run tbe ward"
i . tai i.' hud I said thal he I. i l liol ?
do with th'- management ol Itexc pl lo carrj ..ni Ihe
.m. Alt. r ii I., ji il tii-a ii ?. i.. 11. Mr.
.?? of 108 lo 42.
..ni mniail ibal tin iii-p.'ii.ii ? .,r
pi I marie* In mi I. li vi-nth Ward li -t.i.
vokctl ? pu ,t. .i . np. - i ii ;i In !. ply io a remark bj Mr.
. Mr. Mi I. .ii-.lim kihi iimi li -i (Purey**)'-Iron
heel" li.nl iiu-'ii'l mit tin-will of Ibe delegate long
em.H-li. Tia,- eau ''1 ' . ninl
ind iln i: ? tollu ??? ed. Il
with bail graci tbal Mr, MeLauguliu chuged an
ulthezerrislng sn Iron m.'. "When I have naedte
rsl 1
i. ?! e-i >.i "?lu r ? be in mated s
ii..,nu i.i "other !? ."? ," i,?
ti tt'ie tm .ma 11.Bom" bitutt t. Tbe chairmen ci ??!
Mi. Kure) lo or.lt r.
Mr. Kurey?Whr wean'l Mr. McLaughlin relied lo
order! Ton don'l dare to declare bli.t ol order.
You don't, nia.i yon know you don't. I propose io
anawei any man mho m.in, , me, do
matter u im ii" i -. and * on can'i stop ?
The ezeitem ul ws* thereupon renewed. In the
nillirr ni ii tbe "Ho?a" mored Ibe previout qu
which was e.ni I. .I. Hit motion In reraid lu li
in thc l. e\ em ii v. ird u .- '!? cl n .1 ''?- the i
? ? I. .1. The pru ? I ii .1 11 i (,
ii..-11--uh >,f tb li m. etina ???-'- iiiinTi i i.iin. 111 ii-?. i .,;..,n
by Brooklyn poln ? lay, Sagacious D mo
rrats claimed tbal Mr. rurey's defection would nol
amount to much un I,?? lie gslned othei st rei "ii ll -ii
v. bal bc baa m tbe lld .--min District rbe? admit tbal
the waiii i.ian,!)."' ii ..rv i..ri bendall
parts of tbe city, and tl t i cbauge moat take pla.r
the party control will be gone, Mr, Purej refused to
give bl* view* for i iblk-atton, but said that he believed
in standing by Ina frh-nda. The leaders a*Ide fr.n. lum
In opposition to Mr. McLaughlin are Ma"r?. M Garry
mun Troth Ward. Huffy in the Eleventh Ward, and
M< Kane m th. ru wu ol Grave* n I
The Independent tieroncra were rejoicing that others
loni h' ? ii i anii|a. , . 'i I., ia- -. t from th.- rule ol om n n
HI Hie pal tr. I ni lill --'I,,'l'l O'Relll] (Iinl. I> 'III ). finnier
Alderman of Ibe Tw?lfth Ward, aald lhal Ibt .l-t. t...n
WOn 'I Hi' i ' I-' . Ul a| b* ll ll ' 'I I "ll.,! ! a -a|.( || Ilk ll ^ till
l.i.r'v eui fia.iii Ibo i ? i . iii. nt.
It wa* i uni..! ni that egort* to patch np a venn- wt re
begun -,.-tei.i.u , and thc coufcrencis nf "Bom' Mi
1.,iii.iiii.i with i.i- enul i .ni-u.ie |.. ni doul ui n.:i..i
Ure of Ibu. Brooklyn Republicans *o i
koon to predict wita anj iHiaitiveneaa lue rffeel on Ibe
nt *]x et- ol party control ol tbe " spill " awong tu.lt
la. in, ' isl ? ,|-' bi f ? ?? lt will l.
Hu. opposition cati liecruahed beti rt
dubli-. ur will -?? .in l'l<- tbe uartj in.ii li. ,.ni,ii i
Harv i. i long the tine may b . - i ? i. i m- ..,. i
the primaries neal week \> nt beeloae lu certain U i
mr M.n-.nusi y legisi \n rr.
lilli .-l.N.V I I' I n.MMI I II 1 - lil l ITV! la WI Ul I Wiall ?
discuxti n i in nu: Horne.
'ITiiiM TUT. HU,! lill l H(l.; HI'iiMH ST lil IIII. lilli.HM |
Tbkmton, N. J., Jun. 1 I.?The Benatc com*
lilli! I I ",? ll It'll Ml |l- ll..m. ,1 ll, .!:i >. ?, L'ir. -.iii ill, I I. a ?, H.
iiin-e the} .ne maila' up willi,ml a llngle liiaiiifol.ilii.r
..i personal feeUag. Tho t In Ibe House bare created
much talk, and will provoke an opposition to 8]
uv mit which will he lesa conducive to harmony than ls
desirable, lt la charged tbal be lm-* b en discourteous
l" opp.mts in in- tiiiht fm tbs Speakership; sud ihat
lu bas not I"! n tn,i- io wi.at were undent.i te be
promises. Withs Mtier minority and a cold muja.nu,
the Speaker's path would nol bestrewn with]
Bummer.
Senatoi Francis, on thc opposite iles of thc Capitol,
threw a bomhabell Into the camp ol that wing of the
Democrac] popnlarlj known aa Ihe Mute HonaeBlng,
bj the Hiiriiiiiii n.iii of a resolution, wblcb waa adopted,
requestingcerufled eoptoi of the reports nf the Secre?
tary af Btate ead Clerk In Chanccrj m te the fees )i
iiiviil bj them since the last session ol ti.< Legislature,
when the act requiring such reports WaSs paaoed, li ia
?brewdly suspected thst there bave been found ta be
mare weya of construing the words ol ihe uri in nama
tion than the legistators who paaaed li perceived. Mr.
kelsey, in fact, hi "catching ii" this session.
Senate MU Ro. I, win, ii waa .ordered Ha a
third reading te-dgy, Mrikca .it bim la another vt \y.
Be haa bean accustomed under sa ari paased lu 1877
to .hine.' fl for Sling tn bia office the nun., of thc
oflteers and directors ol each eorporattou of Hm Btate,
Aa there are several thousand corporations, thc income
was not a small one. Senate hill Mo. 1 repeal* th.- ,,,i
la question; and un there in every probability that li
will pass, there ts more trouble ahead for thc treasury
of the Democrat!) State Committee.
The Important question nf compensation tor thc
juiiieiar.v nf tin- .-tai-- somes ap again. The eel i
lad winter i- though! te provide too inila' rm thc
Judges and too mueb fm the Caaneellor. Due propor?
tion comes in il '? ibapc of .i hi.I latroduci il by Heimt..r
-. giving inc Chancellor aud Cbief-Jnaiicc
T"..H"tl aud li ? --, Hie A--ut I.al.- Hil pre Ult) I ..uri
jii-i.n-H -ri.?'.''.) inni Ieee, sud Uouiuion Plea*
Judge* 12,500, In counties nf 70.000 populstlon
witb KOO additional ter each m.nun ,,r population
in counties ol over 70,000. Ibe other propo
?Ition comos from Senatoi Hobart, whose hill provides
;.,i- ;i ii.iiiiiii.i-niri ol live clllsens lo Investigate the
win.it) t,ui.i..t aad r. tanrt lo tina- or thc neal Leguilature
iii. Chancellor and turee Bupmme <..iiu Juaiicoa who
un In lae Blipo..linn Winter, wit Ue uttnteilhj
any action when Ibis session.
The r.iliiiwiiix bills ni initn .1 were IntrodO eil in the
li au ?: Repealing Ibe Qeneral liUtrict Court act, jfiv
Ing willewa- iimi orphan* of militiamen knit-it m mi ^,,.,.
it lame privilegea thal those ol loldtera ol the Army
rceelvej Axing a penalty for Miling liquor to minora
without the consent ol their parents j Qxinga penalty
lei tiiTiatn ni elections, nbangiog tbe hour* lor sci ping
thc pull* open to from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m., and limiting
the number of worhlac hours on election dsj to cigbt
proi idlng tor the prevention of cruelly to animals; ,-\'
smpUngpropertj underf4<)0from execution; making
the uuiupiit t mors --ii ingeut.
i.n- m. Ht impoi'uiit of tim Senate Committees un
Ii.ninei-il tif-t'V ure nu follOWSl [BcpUbllVaiM in Bo
ruun i lieinoi r.11.- lu ilttfirH. |
j min im :,-? Mi -?>!-? Hula,art, Pranela umi Rahc.
Uiri.inn nf I.UICm?MCMrS, Vail. I) iii un mel i il,,/,,/J
I l,vii.a' Messrs. Cramer, Deacon and Miller.
Munii'i'iU t srpsrnfteaa?Meesra. Praams, (iuniuer
umi amta,
Qm um aliout Messrs. Kea^lM-y, Wbiterar amt can
field.
Agriculture Messrs. Cramer, Marlm anti Cooper.
Hi/Hirimi Muyku Messrs. ttardaar, Manta umi Law?
rence
lottie lliiuae, tho followlnj,' prliielpal <.',iuiiultteen woro
appointed i
Judiciary-Mcesta. Vernon, Axlell, Hiiilm, ilnkt ua.i
L- J. Martin.
HtJ/? and Meant- Msssn. Vau Duvne, t'onklinir,
Bounl, hlntlgtll arni Itemarmt
Munni fal Oora.imtiom. Meesn. liiirrouxli*, OUL
Miller, l.iiwri-iiec .tiel /.. J. Marlin.
COeporatitup?Messrs. iiuirougba, Gill, Miller, T)e
moreet uud AltterUnn.
hank* anti Intranet?Me??r?. Tatterson, Herr,
lawrence, llntice uuti L. J. Martin.
Recition of /.airs?Mesars Polis, Morehead, Carter,
}titnt aad Keigen.
Hitiurtiii, Hmhin?Mi nm*. Klogetmun, Honing, /'uranus
hurler ami Mclterniott.
iliyncu/furf-I.ufburgb, Vreeland, Craft, Zamuu and
\tnaU
HOMK NEWS.
BoBTon, .Tun. M.?lin- Committee on Elco
>tleaa "' ii irvard Collegs to-daj preeeaied s tiuai reps
iiivni.iii.c ie tin- eligibility of the Kev. Dr. Bellows o
membership te tbe hoard. Tha report was at.pied,
mnl debate un thu subject waa adjourn il until itu urn
Hal-fillip- _
Till. HA r l)i:s lill Af,.
Nkw-Havf.v, Conn., Jan. l-t.?Thu nrgn<
meatsw the HajrOsa ease begaa tbi? ssoratag, Jndge
Harrison epeaed fur tim State. The iiiia.n point of iii*
argument was in reference to the arsenic ami Itu ill-,
covery ta tke hotly hf Professor JoIhimhi. Tue theory
of the defttneo that the arsenic hntHrht bf Hiiyden was
tiaiind In the barn wa* pronounced u fabrication, lu
reference to the alleged subhtltiitlon of this srsenlc, he
claimed that General Wiloox's testimony about making
a search lo vain wu*, with (bit profoaatoual tcallninny
in reference to (((construction, esnelaetve. This exneit
evidence ws* that tbe ursenic nought hy Hurtton al
Tyler'* storo was tho Masc a* thnt IhiiikUi then after?
ward bj (nlegrove, and tbe same ua that In tbe original
pouud package bought by McKee, part of which wus
HMMINKVl ka Vt VM
(iiimii Ifmixc.?-'??natur William Windotn, of Min
ie-,, ...hu Speaker George H. Bhsrpe, of Kingston, N. Y
ii.'-I a. i Drexel, ul Philadelphia i Judge
ll ?,,.--. i' , ..?, ,.- Bllsabethtowo. N. Y. j Charlo* Vt. Wool
lev, nf i in. in. uti. aim Kilda Alklrs.oi lioston Wurt*
rani Hu ? i a li :---!il?ll John Ila Til III'tin I. ot ' rovvii I'nilit,
N. V .. . .! I?r ll .UM Jllna.'e.ll.llll T. .Nixon, "f N"W .I' -I- "?
.St, \iiiu.iii, Hotel?cn.ki- *?mun Cia aries E Hooker, of
: |,i ...Albemarle B iel < nnersl Wsger Bwsyne, of
nial.. ... !/??'.! /l ii ?'??..-';? C.. Illiih.luiiii. nf Un- vu-ni.iii Le?
gation at v>: '? ? Bishop vt
k nilton, nf Ninth I rn mum. stol Othilie! J. II. 11 lillian, ?'- S. A.
NKW-VDKi; (HY.
There were 1,541 fixeain tlti.se itv In 1879< agalnel
1,633 in 1878.
rle .-inn of (1 from Mrs. L. T. Tyler, of Mon,
Ni Y., baa been forwarded by request to Mrs. Yard*
han -. No. ms Ridge-st.
Tbe Commissioners of Charities end Correction
xent a letter t'i tim Pire Commissioners yesterdaj
Baking better protection for the leland inatitutlona
A mortgage for 023,000 on tbe property of the
Church nf tlie Atonement In Madison-ave., to I'. 1'.
I. (Joddard and others, trustees, was recorded yoa*
ti ? rila.v.
BevmonrA. Bunce, for twenty roars secretary of
tin- Citizens' Suv mu* P.:.i I:, hu- been elected presi?
deol in place ol L A. Quintanl, dow living in
Europe,
.J:im. ? 1 '.mil. for many reen president < f tim Ita.
porters'and freders* Bani i.i n itgned the position
In consequence ol continued ill-health, Caahier I).
H. Perkins was elected president yesterdaj.
.vt a meeting yesterday of the Governing Com?
mittee ol the ni oe k Ia '.ni, c. Cyrus J. Lawrence,
..I l.:iurenee, Brothers A <lo,, Nu. :;i Brond-st., was
elected to fill tho vacaucy i Bused bj tbe re nh; nat uni
til H. I. U.ml< ll.
lim l> ck Com issioners yesterday received a
letter fruin E. U. rinker, Capia.t tbe Port, call?
ina an.'uti..ii ... tuc narrow limits within which
callion unlng to this pori are ooutiued in
. nu vi itii i ,n -I.. hip faed
lira. Fanny Barrow dc ireato acknowledge with
i, through l in:'! iinl sr, n box .ml package
of toys anil books, aud tl DO in monov, from the
. v ,,i hool childri ii ni i i.i !' ral I'li-.sh
Cn ii ie n, i,ii_'i water, 8. J., through Sirs. E. C. Bridg?
man.
Prominent New-York pby ? ? rory pros
? 'I Illili, lill! lt ls lilli il!.', 'i 1 i'll Oil ? nf
lin in in rives a pu 20,000 in reoogni i. a
el bi i. This c ,i i i he mm
IC lu UTS ld 1"' lt! (ina lil In ll).J.lilli
S. Beckman, the physician ol the deceased mil?
lions ?
steamship Croft arrived 'nain Midd!
yesi rday, having hail n siicct nu of wi
rubin
? \ ? I'
Hie vi .--.I. .:? ha.a' ,'. i .. i) Iii .i hweepin r
i-,\? ? iiiiiiis ii- rd. 1 im
-l.v light . ;ii 'I t'vai.a thing
from the d
.\ ni acting ... women of tl h was
li.-iii ., i the I ii. ,u ?. ! uh tu
/. ., W Ulll r lliaaioil
I ii. 'J
Mia, i li lei . i ! minina, chnii tu a, and Ml ?. Uich
"1 li lu ai li- I danil, - \ resolution a as
h.. de .ilmw ing the m> boards ol tbe
tl,tn ia i. gardiug .-ililli |.i,iii of
i oali; ion
Two large transfers of city property wen n -
-ono nf i ? .. i i he nm i h
aide ol Scveutv-niuth-st., fro i Fifth-ave. tn Mudi
ton-a ? . ii 1,1- I'. - i .' M. M ind h>: .1 to
. rick \V. ttiintlier, I
of the en tin block hounded bj Pitn-avc. and Madi
? -. mnl l )!)? -Inn ill i, .in:-,;\l li ni..1 I i,ii?
ii ii nu l.-.I-.. H. I - rent ti -: ., hy Henrietta (Jun ther to
li,.:, ii !, W*. (.uni hi i. foi -tj.
lof grain at tbe Produce Exchange opened
Iii ..i V a -tai .ii., Hut in ihe absence of trude v\ init-r
i . 'I 111. 'J tl '_' '?_? e. Iii-, il
h.i hei below the prices uf Tuesday, li ni tell...ll
from 1" to 20 cents a h.tr,. I, uni nibei cereals were
\'. Spring gi adi ? i iced
?-1iI.-1111 \ ,. i ii small export demand. I.'.rta from
the We .1 ure lo the aff. i ' I 'mr the \\ heal supply is
mg, with i." stol age n ora offi red.
The nu . ung ni liebelt of the Ponra Indians, lo be
held ni ?':..' I r evei ng, ? ill he
Ihe l.i i public ..i tbe I'oncas iii thia
city. I he Rei I I preside at il midi
will In- maile by Ihe I., v. Joseph ( Mik. tho Kev. Dr.
\ri tint Brook*, Seth l.ov and others. Hie address*
in Stand us lleai and Brigid Kyi ? " ill lie d
lunn anj thal they lt ri hrretnfon ah Hv.I. A
prit ute i. '?,?'. an wi lie bi hi by the Pom i- ou
Munday evening, after which fhej will leave New
Vork im Pl ? ' lal.M.m. Mi. Tibbies
said yes! rday that #0,000 bad been i lised thus far.
Marm Cooper, Controller Kelly and President
Morris mel reaterdaj to choose a Urooklvii Bridge
trustee. Lawrence rurnure having declined,
M.., .,i iHHiiiiiaieil .lm iii L. Mott; President Mor?
ris nominated Thomas I'.. Clarke, He said be re
I the hridgt -. icme aaau outrag ons swindle
..iiiii.- taxpayers, and be was emu me..I thal it
would nevei benefit this city, bul would rather In
jni,- it nv taking popiilatiou from the etty below
Hr. Clarke waa chosen by Hie votes
ol the ("ontroller and President M-arrl-. The new
trustee i- a rn innfacturer ol collara, a RepubUcan,
ami i-nii-ii lan of l'n-nit ni Morris.
Tbe annual meeting of thc Bar Association was
rontinued las! evening, 'Ihe two candidates '"'
|ir.-a.l.iit acre Ktephen I*. Neafa anil ( liarles
O'Conor. 11.- I'.iiin. i iras declared elected. Joseph
ll. Cn.'.ile ?.?? as the only candidate foi vice president
wini received s majority .'I thi 104 ballotacust.
B. Brownell waa elected recording secretary ;
William Alhii Batter, corresponding secretary;
r.tlvMiil Mitchell, treasurer; tV.rnelins Van Kan -
vu..i.i, Kara ucl Riger, I'li-m Merrill, Thomas ll.
11 uhlan a l. m. I NV. VV. McFarland were chosen mern*
lien of the Executive Committee tor three yearn;
Henry l. I'remain, John C. Cray and Francis F.
Marbury were elected mi the Committee ol Ad
i. i- -, a. i ia. A recess waa taken foi one wei h.
BROOKLYN.
Miivi.i Howell is appointed a committee in each
waid to i ?:lii t funds nai tbe relief ol the Irish,
Colonel John Kneger has resigned thc command
ol the ??-.! Regimen I on u.n of prit ute business.
An unknown man fell oi leaped into the river el
the foot ol Mouth Nixth-et. lute I m-..la.v Dight, and
is supposed in have been drowned.
Frederick lincbhols, age twenty seven, a clerk in
the einpluj ..t ,i gpa ui named Aldrich lluldros . ol
I lila an | a -il Ve. ll In I I l.i l-l V -' . a 11-.If i" -a I a il V a -I a'I a l.i \ ,
together with his employer's watch end #_fU m
money, and ? watch belonging to a fellow clerk.
.Iiahii Mi Mum, a j'iriiriniiii in the faimnm TiltOO
Beecber snit, died Tuesduj ii his In nne, al Prospect
place and Buffalo-are. !!? i?ui- bia service nu the
jury he kept a grocery store, bul his ni months'
iiii-a-ni'!' linne.1 his busineas, Reeently lie was em?
ployed aa a night watchmun. Ma' WUK IIIIC tal tilt'
niiif jurymen who f iv ored the defendant,
j.ii.i;.i.v n i v.
Mm. Morris, of No, uni Ninth--.!., was fatally
barned last uighl hythe explosion of a kerosene
Ininti.
NEWARK.
The Board nf Trade lust evening reelect) il Qeorge
B. jenkinson president.
Tue Mayor held bb examination yesterday in the
il Police Horgcatil .1.?-<?? j?!i llampsnu, cliari il
willi having need vile language toward the Chief
tal I'i al iee lu I III- Ht ree t. I he >i I j;ea III aei. null I. il gi al
having used tbi language, bill claimed tbal it waa
ii?.t directed toward thc Chief. Tbe Mayor reserved
hm decision.
m;u JERSEY.
I'.vi i i'-i>N.?Petei Taylor, a young Rnglishman
who iiiii!'- iii this rountry li^e weeks .inn. w is
.un -I. al mi Tuesday while attempting to drats #400
limn ihe I'.iti i-nii Saving Institution on the I.k of
James Proudloot, which he bad stolen. Ile waa
Milli III jilli,
(in i m.i ?.- 'rim .? inn. i a iimi i inni ii. ii yean of aire,
arrested foi bri liking into a free ri ading-room and
? Lil nu: clothing, have lieen fonnd to possess a num?
ber of articles that were stolen from the parochial
residence, ol the Roman Catholiu Church ol "Dur
Lailj ol the Valley." which ha- boen t w ice robbed.
The boya con fessed their guilt and implicated au*
other boy who was arrested. They ere of respect?
able parentage.
HTATI'N ISLAND.
Richmond.- Tbei.leered will of the late Miss
C. E. Williams, of Middletown, has ai lasl boen
admitted to probate by Humwate VVestervolt, ut
Rionmond County. The Boara of Domestic Mis
ni'in- iimi tbs Board ol I' reign Miaaionsare legatees
lintier the will.At tbe meeting of tbe (Superin?
tendent* of the Poor on Monday, ttainuel I.. Ixiwis,
Ibo new Republican member, took bia sent. Major
Barrett, also a Republican, openly charged the
Board with having systematically robbed tba
County I'reaeury, preparing false reports to shield
themselves from discover].
DH. BELLOWS DEEMED ELIGIBLE.
transferred ta Tvier; also, Uiaf the arsenic In the
Bffimnch waa Jed like that whick Hayden really bought,
iimi ihnf 'li tl ni tin- laarn u-,* totally different. The
points nf difference ss proved hy the microscope and thc
testimonj aai Professors Daua, Brewer nnd Wormley
wi re tin n dwelt ii mil by lbs counsel. The jmiito thcu
referred to ihe knife, the wound nnd (he motive.
MA R ISM 1S TE LL 1 tf A 21 CE.
?miATtma ai.ma wo.
Tn-litr.
ann rises. T-nSIUaaaat.. 4 "7 i (Keefe fait. 9a. 3Ss.
maaau sst'. 9:ai | Moan soatas. Snit I Moen's sc*, lars, 4
all-in ?* ira tobit i ii.
huntly Hoes..1(11.1 , ii,it. Iilinl. 10V.) .'.til GUM. 0;iH
ania IVATB* M.tlt -' M.
Wilily Hook.,10:37 l Un". lsi.nl .ll:.9 I Hill'lm. 0:48
/'. ISSENO Et i A KUI rRD.
noa uvxnroot/?nv nuionr Bonana.
Ai-?ihannn, Mr. amt Fie ninp, .1. M. I'llmp'on, Mr. and
Ul - A. Gilbert, W, C.. Mrs.
l',')lili"!in.in. J. C. li h. .e, C. II. Huniiev, A.
Hun iii.nl. I). Il -i x.-v. Italni Xi'Viiia'iii. I'has. J.
Brown. A. L. ll. i. in. Mi. ami Pbarpe.Mr. nml .Mrs.
Bull. A. il. Mrs. K. Y. R. O.
Bull Miss J. L Dr. nan. A. Taylor. J. A.
Burbank, Mr. Anii-tii-onc, T. D. Waddell, J, A.
ni'.i flin'.v Homer, Ur. Vt l mm.Mi. niiilMrs.
Court, Win. -Johnson, E. H. i'.r.
Crotty. T. Lake, A. W. White, s. g.Jr.
laaii.Tiv. C. Hussey. J. C. vvh i -. Dr. J. W.
I ?!!? . la H. Mea IO, Wiall, VU.- H.S.
braun,John ni. Wm. wini. vv. ii.
r, IV. Neil.-, .v. j. .Vidal. Capt.
I Hil.itu, MM, Nea-., I, .H.lill ii. Ste.nliailli, I'.'.
sun- uk tri
FORT OF MBW-YORK.J.VV. lt.
A UtlVKi)
etr I'.iit'.iii.t (Br). VeHtokan, Uverpod Jan 3 sn.i Qaaeaa
1 ,". ll 1 lal f ' tl I't Illl'ltlVII.
Mi IL.li.' : I lr., m,mil, liU-a'.-...-. Dec 31 ifni M.ivill.'.I.Hl 1.
".I ea.
- ii I ? - i (.ii a-i. v'dsh, Hamburg Dec 31 via narra Jan 3,
tia i\ un init A Co
? din. Tupper. Newcastle Dee ll and
Dundee '_'n, io Bo ri
Htr Croll (Iii : i'i.' ?" i'i ..". days, with pig iron
to .,ii.??: \. .-im iii-- in kel ,v i "
Htr Augustus fieri, Hansen, Lagnayrs. I'nrtnCiiiieiioand
i'm i. , ? . e. etc to Dal e)t, Itnulti ii ,'. i i,
???"in City, Ail.lin-. N.v.-...: ? -ia li'ic-nrt g
sn-1 ne ol Atlanta, Woodhull Charleston to Jann-i w
(;il|!a!illil ." ' 'a.
-ir m mit ill in. Kelly, Richmond to m.' Di.Dion Si
sir \ iii i.a.tilaa. Ililli
Hil i? onei r l'l m. i"
-. v irllantl, i
--Iiin Al iln :) '- iiin li,i,nu don 81 days,
In ball ?
Ship i . vorll i '<?' ' -. witli old linn
etc i ' order ve ??"! tn Theo Rn (er.
Hhln Annie M taw lol Yarmouth, N B>, >?>. nv. An)
Ni.. 27, in bu lasl io Bord A Ifinel i,. anoliored In Lower
I has been ordered to Kew-Oi leans.
i. irk Septnn (Ai I days, with sall
Iii .ti ,!.-r; vi- i.-l tn -'ni I", lob V ' "
Bart \ li oul i. i", i r, ll o Orai a', ,!?'-? ? ?. with
'" IfO ' U. I ?! ,-i CU. ?
I- '..','? i ,..i.i. Bordeaux 65 days, with mdse
Inst A mani A Dona.
lt.ni. Na ned -i-i Mattealch, Marseilles -li il..vs, with
muse to I hi .a Mic' . I A Cia.
it.irk In... '? i ,,,| Kl John. SB).1
' . ? : fm la. liol .ai?
li! I. ? tO li a' il H. ll i ., .11 ?' I'.
Bark Matti tiItal), Romsno, Lenora 71 days, with rsai
' ??! ii, tater.
Perter! 'It.i '. in-- ..a. Marseille! ?"?- day* wita
niter.
nark i ? ? i vii ii, oporto 30 days,in
i ? ? ij i ?.!?'??--. I . i : ,-i IO days, with Iron eu
. Flinch. Rda
lonni of Halifax), smith, Kntterdam 4-J days.
? vv Ren nix.
Bari - -i Mori, La len, null 45 days to master.
Bli? Ocean Mm . Hansen, Portsmouth DO days, In bslissl
H. ii i...:.i,i Royescn, i ickertnjr A ? o,
?, ital), - i. Ah ian i fl I
ih irmi ore I" ? ??.I ? a..
Bria Vin,i.? (lardner, Gardner, ? i, with coal to
III 'I ! .,1 I 1 lill.
wi-.'; ii snii.lv Honk, liiTiit. s. ti.i/r. At City
Inland, light, W; a-li-ar
CL! i BBB
?a Mira. Mom 'i Frinekh-n;
Krui a IU a. Alair 'tv* I..'ini ii. 1 VV J ll 1.1 -i, .-a un,illili'. .
-?miii ? lendersou Bros: inn. Bri, Bond. Hull,
.I, a Him; ? t-1r?- .,' Braes, '.insffow,
.v.min -. ? 'ileana,
? I vi Tran; Ri ? rohn C
-.-,,., i Hatteras, Mallett, Weal Point Vs, Old Dominion Sa
. vv Clyde V. ,, 'tt, .lm -i'll. J W -.'".I-'ni A Coi
lily nt ('nlu a i, 'lon Youno, J IV
Uarrrti, iltimore, vU Camden JsKrems.
ia Abel i Non. Ht l ,Fnnch. Kdya .? rn
i Hr), 1 irrli, Bremen. Bnow A Burseaa; Blucher (der),
Nchultt, Hr-uaaii. Kum a, i i >pblfl Soi . i briato
ji'iai-ii. Hreroen I inila. Kdya .<? Coi PeebleoMaro, Reid,
l/.tflaall. W HI )l I I I ? ?,'111 > - > > 11 .* I Ol .U'W'* flit,}., -Miii! -
i'i I,, i n,i. a, - nn naen, Kai -
.1.ii iii ort. si-1 lng N..r, Boc, Harabarg, Bsabaa,Boya
ieo, i'i. kertne A ' o.
Brigs I'a ni. i ricii'in.in rori o' s pu In, I> Trnwlirfdre: CC
-aa. Il v. Vi bite, Hllte. Kr. Brett, --i'll .t <n.
ur). Malcolm, Halifax, p I Nonas
A Uso; Aiieii/H, Petersen, P.?.?. P ii. /sd, rrvsn Ca.
? ronni)) m po Rr<
I...M'.s. Jan ll -Arrat Hamburg, sir Il>nl"r, from Sen
iiiii Belfast, ?tr ilrisliam. irom IUIU
?i"!ii Se ,' Vorki a:r at
I nt wiro, ..ti i '..un tv ol - ii Hi i land, from New l irl.-an? arr at
--ii mit. sir Kolo, from Charleston via ital Umina
for -? 1. ml 'I'a.I.
QI i : s-n.ti -., Jun H ?Ssiled. str City of Mtntreal, from
Liverpool (or fee w-York.
Moville, lin H.- Vir Hir rV|l in. fr'in Hmir.it: for niasirnw.
i -a:' .: Tiii Inst ii.nr,' Busehmaai Bib
it ld v Preaton, the lait^r fur Boatoni ll th m-r. Kool
gen Augusta, Corlolaa, Alexandra tbs latter f om Hamhure;
? i.i 11. villi.. ( .r... in-t two for Rainmore; st joseph;
1 vt', in-:. Herminia H.. |.t -ar hui ken. lan! t?,af.<r Piillaaieliliia
Kilaatlii.'. N.niMi.. i-J Booart, ailUwater. An?vrlan, It.inaer.
foi VeW-York: !8tS Innr. lietv I nffi ria n "..pt M, Kel
v . f. r I \'.. .? v n.i a' nu:,In.a, f.ar Pblladalphlaj Arcturus
(Capt Kelli , for New-Orleans; Kale It'iirnl for Baltimore;
Nut.'m... Kali coverl Hultanai Uti lust. Traveller iCaiat
in.e.ier'. lu.-', two tor New.Tark.
An l.'ai'a ii.-- V m..nu, ni'i mst. Iliilg.-lez; llihlnst, Csrl.
. liv a.f Ina ... l'n,ur. ? iborK. Il r 11V linn. WU
Jenkinst 1 ilih Inst, Palermo, the latter his \? a-n dams ced tay
:i i ..nili.r ii spl 1 v. !?-' n , Daniele, l'l.' r. Von Molike,
a -tri i..m i. l.i.n lii->t. Marimr.-t Kvaus, Medforu.
tot Low tatt ti t. tran ut ruth rata.
[AU'iUiK-sinrnis. J
All. Wno If wk ('.iNSi MFTIVE TeKOEKi iv*.
Should nie I 'i 111 11 ??-? ' 1'u.i 1 nu a- ' Con linn . ni. la cam
i.inni..i witb rm -i'i'- -> i i iiivk. ii builda op weak aya.
t-'tiu wtlbaaUaalahlng rapuhiy. AUdi niifi^ta. Depot,3 l'lati-st.
ic tin tii-t -t.iiii or spock beware
i imi mi v"nr teeth yon univ espy,
There ia bi far more daogei lhere
. ' iii III.Un' t'J o.
fae -i'/aaian\i w ntiii ii di .?..
Ami thus arrest the tn-' iii > ..y.
Win. hi -ii i;'- ElTPOPnOSPHtTEl
WIB cure Consumption, Coughs, Hr,au t *. Diarite, am,
\ MEDICAL TREATISE describing the
^1 , .a. ?-,,' Ul, HIT. 1. V.H'.. I", '.' ...IHI .i.ii l.llHl. .11 ?
bi Ing lui arable ?nii ibe knife. Hounds, caustic niel stomach
ii i- ni lm s .ii..h.?.nu.I ku mt- tull directions i.n then penasneat
I hun I pain ordeti-nilon Irom hualnes . p iratelj at
ai Hie KCItOI'KAN AND AMERICAN MRI)] vi
lil ni ii, ..tn I..? t.iid in., ofless .vi Broadway, Maw
V. k. _
UTKICTUUE, linpotonce and Diseases of (lia
i~ i,, i, ,' . tad sp-*iIlly anrod t > in I
t.lsii,: il?7. II KN KY \. HA N I i.i.-. Vi li .1 ll,.'tii)?: i i-ir
THE
Admiration
OP rm:
WORLD.
A NOTA/iLE EVENT/
Mrs.SA Allens
WORLD'S
Hair Restorer
IS PERFECTION.
A Kobi* Record i near Haifa Century.
EttuVuktd /iV ,-.'. Improved iSjt).
Tht naturt ? wt improvement U
in itt wonderful life-giving fe! rti ? lo
faded or fatting hair, an J MO Jil-:
QI Vi 'Ki Y i Ti. i NGING CK. IJ' OR
WH1TI-: HAIR tails vila* i! youthful
Co To A' and BEAUTY.
IT is NOT A DYE.
li trntplt.alys low MylloaHeai to rsHors gray ayn
li r ? | ... ful solas and loatKMM bl .ei' . Sod I ld* S
liiliirisiitirrii?,'1i. ?inl i'.< aSCSSi .mini., i-' sll MmSM
asododtoaosssirs lt 1stitablghaa) patt ats s?...I t>.?aii
(/ DANDKl ll' i> iiu.iUiy an.I panMaawMf rtfinov-jd.
Sold by all Druggists, $1.25 Per Bo'.llo.
S.lS'1'l'.v matti 'l AN!' hit.I HllataiUil
lll.tr : 1(1 Noulhiiuiiilon B?W, I.i>naiuil, l'a,r.
ffl? lloula->uril ?mSMBSMM, Hurl., 1'ruure.
I*.". ltiiiluyM. A: 40 Pur-. HHue.Nciv Yoi li.
F()I{ BREAKFAST,
CHOCOLAT
MENIER.
ASK JfOUK QKOCEK FOR IT.
i'll I-.ale! I..1IH lull.
NKW-YORK DKl'a.i. Kl . -J-ii uni.liXVV Il'lt-sr,
FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL VEAR.
" T1U LEADI9Q AM mir AW SEn'SPAPfcnn
rn -
THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FOR 1880
Duriiur the coming Pri'siili-ntial veae
rna Tarama wm i* , m??, ,.*,,.,-*! J?*
than nver for tellln* tl.,; Mwe ,"? '??9
kii.vviiiir. and fur enforcing n.iuu.1 nnhf*
Fr..... tl.,-,im tam wardened it Gaba^SSst nXUMU\
tux- an end of section^ strife. Bal ll saw t wu ytS,.?
mut wuk ilie tir-il per* stol liv to proclaim it,l ,,,1 2*?'
?? '.'" ID.'".irv fraiin Ibs rei lied : 1 i , e ?The H.dU
BouUi .1 Tammany Ball. Anuna! iu.it di _ U
song il to ri.1 lt tba old party ol Fr -clou, and the VoJ}
lt beran by demanding tn.- abandonment of ,?.rS
ill-Ill:.!!, iimi set llie.xii.iinli.. It e.,Ile.t for hu en?, ?
stuieks ninan .- .eh .>? ber lastead ol ina sumo* ? audio?
the heartiest mrreement npoo whatever ft ? ?,, V., l'l
in- iii-jnrtv >t,oii,ii pm ?,, ngSnat rn- eomaaafa?
;"",v , *?? '"" nae ut disaster i.ns , ,?
tuned muk ; erery doubtful mata 11M., i>(.()11 ?' ?
?."'i.i.'ii? or Kanonal rictory were nercrnionehaah
rn* nc Build South and lt, Northern alHwifaTonS
ii' Pnoiatlo ? and we have Dei t the Public Kith.Th2
'sjored Inflation, and a -?,,t s.,?t..e PaV
meouj. They aouriit to braal down tbe ... .mmruV ,,
linjiulliat-liox, :lnil we have l.niiutanie.l the electiou
The Tribune's Position.
Ol im-. iitint'M.'M shan la all tins, taaat speak most
(?! iiii,-m.f,i.i.,? wno have seen must of ibeatruErt?
Ibe Michigan Biate Committee offlclil rm red the cn
'??I iimi, ni rm. -i-i:nii-Ni: :,rt tm. beatnieansof elncatln*
me \.hi-umi ini ? r ii- ,,.it ti,,, yin.. I:,, Maine Re.
fi .ii .mi ?:. eiiii-eii thst ao otter scene) madi lomani
yoi -a. obio, Peonsylvrala ami He w-York iel] tko
Minne story.
'un. litraoKElsBawspaning?aw laker aad nioner
an ever b-lore, to bold the dlatlaeiton it has om
i'd of tke tor gut rircmlmHon niuo mg Ike krit
Iteomle. Ii-t ,-.?,.??. : u., aicana u? retain ll. by bl
mg toe medium of tbe bert t boort I md th ? voice ol fha
's " ' eitme.by keeping i ireasl of tue
b aheai progress, rxvoringthe li -n, hearing
sll sides, appealing always io thc beal Intelligence mitt
tm- | areal mnralitv, rn I refusing rn eater In th" tastes
oi ihe vue a-i cw preladleaa nf lbs IgBOtaat.
THE BEMI-WSEKLY TRIBUNE
ls liv fir tin- m..si un, ?-. at-Weekly in *he
country, h irluafonr times th" cir in iti..f any .at her
lu New-York, lt la sp eially adapted to th* large*
n' inn in.- 'nt. professional or busiaess readarstoo tar
iroai New-York U> depend oo ..iii' pa a daily
news, .vii,, a..
I ? ok reviews, scientific malt r, ? - Itersrr
miscellany, etc., t i- wbiei) Tin. Taini-KE ls fat
I- ' nu: Wbkklt it ooatatna sixteen ju,.--, and is in
couvenieul form for binding.
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remains the croat favorite nf mn- substantial sanatr*
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week into re ???. Ita arrtculiui il depart,
ment, ls more carefully conduct ever
and it haa always beea eouaidercd tbs best
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i rattle, aram bi i general emmrrv
in '? ? special departments for the -
nudlortan seho I interesu; the non handiwork depart
n "ii', sli ni. .-\ir me v po m ir, rives i ti
rite and coin-ir.-hen?ive lustru.us In i.
i -uii'i'i'i-; u,.i. ? poetry, ii tuan .,\;.\
iii ? humors ol the day ar all abu i
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>1 ? to i Inc ? ; . rates ti
(,..un we ti \e ever touched, un i to oller ile- most
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rv tum, ? i'm alf, .I rendering it tbs latest Baeyelo<
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will be sn ex-ict repnnt, omitting only nm
nits, ni ike- rrrm Iml,,I il-7!l) .'.iit'.iii o: Ciiam.
here's Ency donas im. Tim six aOditional voIbbm* will
contain nev, ri thonsand topics not foand in tl..- orislns]
work, besides additional treatment of maay then pr*.
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upon tin- billowing ferine:
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asked:
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be deducted tr. ni mir advertised price.
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days, when we shall commence Betiding thea oui.ex
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volumes can hs seal bjr express at a trifling sxpeaaa,
which can be paid b] the sabseriber db reeaipl of tl-.e
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preas, In apaekages. they oan be bad much cheaper.
i ..mill- lu milking UO clubs limier thia ngiir, nne Sr.m
Ui i kl, subscriber wllleoaat ths sassc as twa Wleki.v
?juia-e ri hers.
/ cu?l'aiu.'is will he sent to ililli n nt paalafl6HM
1 tliMieil.
si, I',?Rttbacriptloas In a eluli for thia premium meal
r.oi all bogia ai one tune, nml a prc <ent )-ub?crlber eau
li.ive bia "lli.-el l lit'i'll :-\1e!!ite.l ,t I t ul ii!' mt,re Irmn the
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we dispose aaf tbem is tai aaur s gen ta sad Mibsei lhere in
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?19 tor s slBflo tlvo-years'subscrlutioii In advaace or or,
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\l-.R\Ol ^ debility uikI weiikixsp. ol freuera*
ll live orjisns positively enreii bv ALIMV UKAI if
FOOD. $1. lunn.ii. Aster House. Ziu. LIM llioailwayi
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Absolutely Pure.
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