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LOCAL MISCELLANY.
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TEE EXPLOSION OS Till; QSEECE.
m lil ia;,| Nit. ' UN I livia Kl tl I UL IU ID?CON?
DITION ok nu: in ii hid mi B.
ultlii i.'ii.il f.u ts .uni,! lu- iit)tuiiu'(PSi st i rlii.v
iti ii mud tn tiie ita- i'\|a|ii-i 'ii which occurred un
Imi ntl Hie nt en ll if 1 tin iee \\ lille ia i lui in In i dock .tt
ll. L .l.i-u I'i daj iif.-erini .ii. Coroner John R. Wig
iriu- ?'UiliianiMt-il ii j ur V n' ll i.'.-'mk. ^^ ll l?-'i Went tn
tl,i Mut tf Hi Jilli] VieWtil Hie liiiilii'- ail till' ill Mil tllt'll.
At fl I.t tel luillr ll.e j il I tal- wau! nu In Ul I ll till' st,allier
to Ul ike Ull IA illliliiltitili nf till' Melli' ul t!:e iiifl
iliui. 'I lu- only -i?ti- ..I life nu board were tlie men
liituiiainiuiz tlie aaai tooan lbs tata] bold, and the
|..li ll.| in ililli fin ni ntl I tlie. r I'll til" Ul-iael deck.
Tlll'tnll VV.I- leall'lVt'll. il Wil< Slll'l, to ascertain if
nuv iii.ut' li. it lies vv.i' iii tin- lu'lil. nml tn learn souie*
thing moro, li possible, as to tbe probable eau-'' ul
ll'l li. - Iii- Ut. l'l.alli tile lip... ..lilllie nf ' lie VV . e . !
wmk inni tin hatch) - it wu- discovered (imt lhere
linilil li::'..' In "ii nilly ll liionia'litnrv flash nf flame.
An iiilia'i'ui'.' partition waa fonnd almost comiileti I.v
demolished, nml tin- gilman maa tune from all tbe
doora end windows iu tbal purl "i tin boat.
( ?tat.?!iai Pearce, who remained on board tbe v. --, i
v.'-teni iv. -..ni it waa customary for the stevedores
tia ta. I,! ti.. -?? i]..-,- - ...ii .i- .-lie came up tn ber pu r.
'I lu- tliev did independent ol nuv order from 'in "i
tier- iu e..iimi.uni. !!?? had not bi > >? aide t.. aseer
tuin whether .mv liahl had been i arried don n mi.'
tin hatchway by either ol tb" workmen. A broken
lantern had been picked un near tlie scene of the
explosion nu tin- opp r itt" k. bul i' bad not vi lieen
identified ai belonging tn either nf lin- men.
There was nn rule abont the use of :i Mehi in tbe
inn holli. Tile ('Hill WUS from Si.lill) Willi M. Ililli
e rouaidered lesa likely lo generate Rna than
Kllt'lisli nilli. lt WU- )UI* ilitaa tl e linlii ii.ur ur live
daya before leaving port?January 1
i ? il |i:;.l re'iiiiii.ii undisturbed under a si lui
liniili. The coal tm thc ship's use bail always been
carried In tbe -nine wav without i- ? idi i I.
- ml ..I the iujnred men nt vi. Marv'i Hospital
. ondition. riimi'ii- Russell, one of
the 'longshoremen, sustained gn ater injuries thau
ii tn-! a-uiij.-il. He inhaled flame, which makes
Iiii casu extremely critical. John Welsh also In
tinliil linnie, .iu'i iain thc same critical condition.
J lu ir laces are swollen, couipletelj shutting their
from riew. Ibe ph ? -?? uti - in i li i tte iy thal
| will probably die. The unknown Hungarian,
iv lei un .iv ai internal injuries, still remains uncon
?t mu-: there ia no I,<*i??- of his recovery, li ia
i ..ii'iii tl.nt !.). uni Itt.uk. ti iud not inhale any
ti the tl.mif. raia face is ni-" so swollen thal be
ol see; bul hil burns arc of much loss conee
e limit tlm>e nt ui.v nf tllC il.jilli' I indi
it tin- hospital. Mi' said yesterday tbal nt
niii.- the explosion n enrrcd he wns between
heka talking t" '.'i.- chief cook. His exoerience
i'litiiil niilv lie tie-i ul.ml bi savins lhal ':1' v;:;s
lodden ly thrown against tbe wall of the cook's
tooan, which t < >i tu mstint was lilied wit li a
ul flame. As -.i as be recovered .from the
dunk hg rushed up the ladder to the .nain iii ck.
Au "I.- McDonald, the steward) f il"' Grei ce, will
hie tn L'n oul ni a fen days. 1 he qu
butcher and the cook, who were cared foron
aboard tlia- steami r, nre vi ry much Improved, and
.Mi.? aide I., leave tho v< --??? a csti rday.
In the forenoon the Morgue was visited hy the
relatives ot thi dead men. airs. Dunn, the wife of
doc of tbem, arrived ;?-. univ aa 5 o'clock, and
would nol leave until thc i?? ?? l.\ of her husband was
tuka ?! .-iw ay, The re: imus were brought t" tin- city.
riie lum v.tl will probably take place to-day. Coro?
ner Wiggins has ordered the Inquest to continue ou
Tuesday evening, _
BALLS OF THE WEEK.
FIVK NOTABLE KN'l Kl; l AIN.MKMS IN KKW-TOBK
ANIa HliOtiKl Y.V.
Five kin:.'lulls will be given during the ptesenl
week in New-York City niel Brooklyn, t... ii of
which promises in ba largely attended. They are
ui-i) vi ty distinct ni character tram each oiher.
On ll linday night al i li*- Academy of Music li to
be given the fifteenth annual French ball. There toa
?any se^allad Frooeh balle?weak Imitations of
the original?bul thal off the "Carole Fnnecis de
ril.iruiniiie * ia tlio only one whose manse
Lu- meeeeded ie s-'iviuf.' freedom end license i"
gueeti without going beyond the bounds of de?
cency. Al the ball given had wick by the
"Carole Franvale dc l'Orpbeon,w Fiftb-ave, (South)
ami the French qnartex aboul Bleecker-et<
Wa ie fully lt |.re-eliteil ; hut ;i! tlu bull OftO-IQOITOW
niniit. given !>y tin- parent soeiety, the better class
of French residents will be in attendance, l.
Cerele del Harmonic i-1 benevolent society formed
b.v Mi. Francis Kinxler, of the Hotel Brunswick,
aboul thc eleoe of the wur; bul it luis si timi
lorvvniil lnr ethel purpoees, neb, tot m
?taace, as Ibo erection of the f-t;itut?* t-f
Lafayette lu DnhnHoquare. The clubhouse
is ?i No. :<:i Clinton-place. The special dances by
hired professionals nual more st upitI marches and
tableaua, which obstruct the dances and afford
little amos ment, are wisely dispensed with flu-,
yeiir. end ilu money heretofore snenl in iiii- direc?
tion haa been employed in the pureba i 'iiin I Ullle-.
Miticularlv ol iugenioushi ad-dreaeesimpoi ted from
l'n ri-. i i ;ie tu -ii.bei- ninl their wives and daugh?
ters. The decorations will La- very handsome; Hags
aiul flowers s .11 be tastefully combined in elaborate
devices, snd tbi app intmentswill be brilliant.
All tbe boxes bave been sold. It i- n noticeable
fii-t w.irtli mentioning, sven at tins late date, that
fer POrvbeon Ball las] Monday night only one box
was sold to other than members, and that was by
ike. A gentlemen sen! bys messenger ia.'. ?
if Ii hi bill for two Mitt-. Tbev sen! him two si ats in
a proscenium box and kept thc bill.
The Flower Party, always a charming ball, will
take place al Delmonico'* oo Monda) evening. It.s
notable feature, tbe floral decorations, will be even
iua.it i marked tuan In former seasons, The parlors
will be ii fairymase td bower*, grottoes, palms,
ferns, perfume founts, brilliantly plumaged birds
nml rare plants sud flowers, and the ladies
wbo ail] be present will wini a profusion
?f floral ornaments. The ball wil] ba. preceded by
u tn i alua-11 ide concert Among those interested
wno will i.e presi ni are Baron Bhtsbkin, thi Ku gian
Auibii?dor, General Kartchewsky, I'rinci -- Ktour
lakolT, Count I'...tin?i, Real-Admiral Trenchant
ni i staff. ex-Mavor Fly, Commoitore Nicholson, I .
:;. Arthur, K A.V in Wuk, Mi . Ja. ob \ andeipoel.
lin. Janes A Boat wick, Mis. c. s. Lake, Mrs.
Qeorge Lord, Mrs. s '.j. fi lm, the Rev. Father
I.j. nins, Mi-. Sidney Darrin, D. 1 . Beeger,
C. Bettuer and otbin Mr-. Thomas Rutter, No. B49
Filth-ove., i<tlic president.
The Mutha Washington Reception of the Bl
John's Guild takes place ai the Academj un Tues
ii.iv night, A rehearsal of the tableaua wwi given
last evening, aod the promise of e Hue diaidai waa
excellent, rbe tableaua are t'i consist 'i tbe
"I't.'Sciitatinii of Franklin -ti ti e Court ol France,"
and are four in number. Tba bul closes with the
Court quadrille, danced in the styleoi ibe |ieriod
by ladies aud gentlemen well known in New-York
society, Aftei thi tableaua Mr. Gilmore i.s going
to lu ve bis National Ant lie in, latch generously aud
voluntarily Inspired by the engels for this and
other charitable occaaiona The tableaua will be
at io uViiii k. Dancing may be expected to begin
aboul ll o'clock. The proceeds of the reception go
tta lin- Seaside Nursery, built by Bt. John's Guild.
The .-? ('ninl mu ul renuion of the I2tb Regiment,
N. 0. Is- N. V., takes pl ice si tbe Armut v, bI Broail
way iiii't Fortyflfth-st., on I hursdaj evening next,
lt i- siwa] a u pleasant military ball, for which Dod
wnrtb lm iii-iie* the music.
Tbe Emerald Ball oi Urooklyn, for thebenefll ol
orphans in Roman Catholic Asylums, is wi
mont successful entertainment. It will be given
Wednesday evening. There are al preacul 1.7(H)
children t.a he provided for. Last yeai thu ball
netted $2,100. _
CONDITION OF I1IK GROCERS' BANK.
<n.VlLM|a.\ 1 OF lill. A-.-LIS AMI I.IAlill.l tll.s
Uni 1UHI. Mi URlTlKf POB IOVS-.
An (-xaiiiiuiitiou of tbe assets of tbe suspended
Gnu?1>'l'nuk lm- Just l.i completed et the in
?sanes of sane of tba otteen of tbe bank, which
give* tbi' lol lal w! UK fi ITU le a I
1-IAIIii.l 111 S.
Dur deawalton. .-?; i?;.?>:;:i
|MM li.utln-r 1i.ii.?k. Inni,ntl
Total.v..-', l-l en ;
' I s.
Disposals ami loan*.0090 10]
l. -- probable. lAo.101 ?9540,000
h. . ..in ..I i.t r banka. -j i ..i
hii a ie inni irgal-tender*. l-U' - >:t
Banl^Bg bonne.,_[ i ,.,ina
Olilt'l 1 lal l-l.ile. Vi.O'V.)
Dolled tlalea atoch . o.ooo
Sundry atoeka. n.immi
I . 1 a.' IL- -. a?,i,
Total.--m., J 111
Sitriuu-. aHO uni
'Hu- legal fees of tbe receiver, ." pei oenl of tin
Maltese] easts, enionnl ta $40,000 on ths above i
the pay of clerks and tbs exneuaes of winding up
the matitutico and the attorneys' fees, on which an
aggregate estimate of $00,000 i- plnced. have ta> be
deducted troiii Uni-* surplus, which would leave
scitici'lv enough funds to pay ilie depositors in full,
Oue of the directors said yesterday thal when Mr,
White was appointed it was understood tbal be
would not exact the tull keel fess. In the state
Bent tbe rc ni estate is estimati tl i.t $27,000, a rains
iilueetl oa it by expert*; in the Issi quarterly report
lt was estimated st S52.120. TUe large eatimate of
lon. ol $180,000 in ibe In.uiM ami discounts is Hltri
luite<l to tin* "wild cai" securities held bv tim
bunk; of this amount 900,000 i- for Haign's ac
eeptanci-H, and $00,000 on notes of other persons.
In relation tothe bed securities M whieh lark'a- loons
were made one ot the direct tiri admitted
yesterday tbe tact that the bank held a consul
Mable lot of tbem, but us tbe bunk was an old one
Uley hud accumulated, and when oertain manu?
facturing flfma bud fulled ibu bank bad taken what
? vii it contd seize, lt is also asserted linn the bunk
ben. lit tbe itt' |.Illlues 1 I Hill llllllll 111 il llii-COtlllt ol
10 per eeut. ,
lu examining tbe books of the bank it luis been
d-en--,, i, ii th.it mi tin- day Hu- bank .suspended
I'i. -men! lieiii-iiii hud only 200 shares of stock in
his own name, although i) wus generally reported
timi he luhl one-half the capital stock ol the bank.
i ? lou -lum .-. it is -aid. were loaned him by bis
son-in-law, George Henriqnes, and given t" 'be
bank ss collateral seem nv for a loan ot $10,000 mi
a discounted ?.>., On Monday, December 29, Mr.
I'uiie.,u transferred *i7'i shares ot Ins stock io
George Hem iqnea in order to make tbe application
liar a receiver. This transfer Ihrce daj i imv.- to
the suspension of the bink bus caused muchcom
niciit. Receive! White ? Od in n lation to the trans?
fer that onlv 200 shares stood in the president's
name el tbe uni' nf the failure, and there were
transfers <.i bet wei n rn mi nml icc shares either on
Monday, December 20, or a short time previous to
lilli! lill V .
Three depositors whoso claims aggregate $40,000
have taken steps to recover their deposits on the
mmiiiil iimi ihe president wu- personally cognisant
nt the condition of tbe bank; that li'- knew of
Haigh'* irre nilii'itf-, und thu: he knew three or
tout days prior to tbe actual suspension thst the
lunik was nuable to pat Ita dents in full, ami
should not have received deposits.
lill: GERMAN lil.I'I l'.l.KW QUARREL
V.IIV VIII. LI I I 1 Mia,! I 1 ll WV- IUIIAIII)--TALKS
Willi THI gaW 1'liK-ID! Nf AM) Ml!. I'llll.N
ll'il I 1 II.
The quarrel between tl"' opposing fact imw in the
German Republican' Central Committee sensed
inuili ciiiniiii ii in pi bli. al eiieies yesterday.
There were two special reasons lor Mv.
Dittenboefer'i nil-.'it for re-election bs president.
One vvas tint be bud held tlc Kimi" position for
11 years, and some nf the members thonghl
thai a change would be a good thing. Hut of more
Importance than this hi tin- imt that Mr. Ditton
hoefer has for some time past st rmi ely opposed tl"'
policy nf the leaders o'' thc Republi tan party iu this
city, lie wus a delegate from tbe XXth District
last year in i'm' Republican Central Commit li e ; nu?
der th.- new apportionment lu- became president nf
the new XXIsi Assembly District, lb' was de?
feated at the tt-a't'iit primary election. Bot tbe
president of tin- German Republican Cen?
tral Committee is ex-offlcio a member of
Hie Republican Central Committee, and if
Mr. Dittenhoefer waa elected he v\i>nid be
still a member ot tbe (tantra! Committee.
lt wus deei.1 beal by many thal the t "
Republican organizations -' nhl I ?? In accord,
and it is said that on this ground more than anv
other Mr. Dittenhoelei wa* deposed and def
Thu waa tin reason assigned by several prominent
un iii bi . .. ii ii t. bom .i rcpoi lei
of I Ht Ti mum conversed y .-:? nhv.
Mom s Fri cd sn m, 11
Lay : " '1 he wi, '. dniph t' . ; Mr, Hit
teuhncfer lin ho I Iii ' n lils
connection v. ith the < .'a nnnn '' i (tee.
II- i area ni": - !<u b ow u poli ? .n sn.,.?--. i .
the interests of thc (.. nnan Republicans. Ile a - not
rc illy a German : he was 'nain in tins c inntry, and
be has not tho interests ol the Germans nt heart.
Re was eb a'ed several times bs chairman of
the German Contra! Committee because be
ma.lc .. bul be
abu* '1 I he "iii' -. Ile trii ! by i i in hia
power to obtain anpointi enl or nomination to sev?
eral offli es, mi i ?i.i ii In- failed be in. un tn fiirbt the
leaders who opposed iii- nomination. Ile was de?
feated aa a delegate in Ins own district on account
of his opposition lo the leaders, rhe Germans
wanted a change in the head of tbe organization;
they desired n president who would ac) foi Ihe I?? 11
ciii'ef the part i ai d tbe Herman Ri publ
A. .1. linn nb.aii.-r -uul: ??tine nt the motives
thal inspired the opposition to mv re- lection was to
nreveul my admission as a iaj.ia-eiii.iiiv.' ?.i the
dei nan Republic-ins into thc Republican Central
Cn'i.tiiiitae .u v\ liie'i ti.ii. Lill Arti ni' is pn
Prom the independent course thal I havetaken dur?
ing the last two viiai.-, and my opposition i" tbe
pnlicy adopted hy the leaders, it tai though!
in .i tn ex cl nne me from the commiitec.
There is tn.: the lightest doubt thal of tbe regular
deli s inni 1 had nearly eight) votes, In Ihe rump
meei hil-i hui Mr. Friedsam held he admitted nen
wini w. ri .i f .ii -I as di li gat - In their distrii ls,
(>! course it was an illegal organization, and ?
legally brouabl into being by the aid of the v ioleuce
of the outside crowd, Tbe election ol myself and
colleagues took place lu the regular meeting room.
Our future plans ara not yel settled, imr we will
have our headquarters st the Steuben House."
UNCLAIMED SAILORS' WAGES.
Warns due seamen who bave died while on voy?
ages, and also rn nun vv bu bat ?? deserted, ere nuder
the law to ba paid by tho masters ot vessels to tbe
I ni ted Btates Shipping Commission, who m turn
is to pay tbe money into toe United States < ir
cuii Court. There it is kepi for six yen-, end
il in ilia; time no one appears to claim lt,
Ihe amount is turn'-.I over to tbe United .-tate
I mv. Money thus received forms a fund which
i- appropriated to the relict nt sick, disabled and
di -tillite seamen belonging to ilia- Merchant Minnie
Sci vice.
On J an nary 1 there remained in th.- hands ol
United States Commissioner Deuel, assistaul clerk
of the Circuit Court, $046 70 which bad !??< -n un?
claimed for *ix yins. Me al-a..li.iil on hand $50'2 SH
wages due to thirty-four seamen who bad deaei led.
The Shipping Commissioner also reported to iha'
('nun ihe e.i-a- ni 1 i-i seamen who lum failed tn
emili- t.a him fm' money which thej were entitled t.<
as wages, and be ab ,e.-ite>l $M30 .vj. on this account.
He explained that tins amount h.,il been in Ins
hands fur i-ix year-. lu inane Instances tin'
men inni.- io him when they were in no
condition to receive their money, throngh
drunkenness, lb- withheld it on tb.it account, and
the men bad not returned. Yesterday < uniuusa.
Deuel forwarded lu tho Treasury Department a
check fan If2,03990, which embraced th.- amounts
a le i vi mentioned, (hiring 1879 there wan mi ni into
c..mt the money belonging to forty-two deserters
and 130 dead sailors. In only two instances bave
men who were reported a- deserters claimed their
wages, and in both caaesit was clearlj shown that
they Well' lint ala -aila I...
BABE SINK UV A STEAMSHIP.
Thc steamsl ij> City of Savannsh, ol tin- (nani
Southern Freight Lme, ran into the bark Garald c.
Tobey ai half-pest four o'clock yesterday afternoon,
while the latter wu- riding ai anchor off Bet) toe's
Island, cutting a bole In tin- port side of tbe Tobey
ju-t abaft tbe fore chains. Being in a sinking con?
dition, the robey slipped ber cable aiul was towed
to tbe Jersey Flats by the tu. ll. A. Crawford and
tbe revenue cutter Washington, and is imw lying
iln re w it li i.ii decks auder water, 1 he steamer lost
lui fore iii|auia-t and fnreyard by the collision, and,
sfter what appeared ni in- some hesitation on the
purt tat lui l nt un, stood down ihe bay.
The (it a nt Savannah lefi her dock near the foot
nt Csnal-st, at 3.30 p. m., bound for Savannah,
Captain F. G. Mallorv in command. At the time
tin- steamer left, thc J rsej hon roiild be distim Uj
seen from ber dock, and il wi i stated to n linn m
reporter at thc olllce ol the Great Southern Freight
Line la il ev uing, thal no ia a?ou conld be given foi
the rn . -u lent. Cbc bark Gerald C. Tobe} was lu nu -I
with petroleum and bound for I,minmi. She is an
American vessel owned bv William II. Vesse and
others, ol Wareham, Ma?a.-bu iel ts, and commanded
bp Captain E. Trowell. No person was Injured by
the collision, rbe probable loss could uol bi ascer?
tained lasl cv suing.
THE MISSING EDITOR
No information was received el the office ol Tht
Uutica!and Dramatic Hines yesterday of ita editor
Jobn C. Fraud, who disappeared on tbe 1 Otb. A
no reply bee been received to Mr. Humphrey's
telegram, giving ? description of Mr, Frennd'a
travelling hsg, it i- now thought tbal Ihe valise
found at Springfield, Mas., on friday wa-uni the
nrnperty of Mr. Freund after all, and that there ia
little foundation for a theory ol suicide,
1 he i rcditoi of Mi. Freund bave taken no :,. tion
in rt-gsrd to tbe appointment of a receiver. Noone
seems to be willing to begin anv legal i? i,? ? ?
nml nearly all express confidence thal he will return.
Mi. Humphrey stated yesterday tbal be san no
reason why TheMutica!and Dramatic 'lunn shonld
suspend publication. Its regular publication ai.iv
wa- 1'bursday, bul owing to tl"' confii iou
attendant upon a sheriff** seizure of tbe oftse il had
In en unable tu Issue ou that daj.
A HIGHWAYMAN FOB A CENT.
Jobn Mitchell, ego eleven years, living
nt Ko. :t*>i Weal I inriy-.v, nth-t., charged
with highway robbery, was arraigned yester?
day at tbe Jefferson Ma:kat Polios Court.
On Friday afternoon be stopped Willum
Kern, age -i\ van-,nt No. 304 West Tbirty-sev
enth-st.< and robbed bim ol a pocket-book contain?
ing oue eeut. Justice Duffy committed him for trial.
.i wotiAS ur iiiinn n.
Chicago, Jan. 17??Lotta Robinson kepi a
elgar store si Ho, 7.". North Klnsle-st., sad occupied sa ad
Jotalsj natani wiih in rparamour, Jamel Panntsg, <;? nr^if
\S . -ll il .ni iai-1-iiiii.-.I u lulim In tl,,- bOMC witii ;iu..tnei
wiatiuiti, anil tin* two uospkia besoms lavettsd in u tntot
rel, wbleh terminated tina, manilas m Biratten'eiring at
Mrs, Hiabin-iaii nail Paaaloa, and escaping, ile wu* ar
li-t.i anti niiiile ii i ttii!f?...iiiii, lint refused tn muir iiIh
itiollve fur Du- crime. Ont- of tbe Miiatu |iia ii a ,1 |ha inn k
of Mrs, KtilaluBuU aiul es ms out SI Hie tarrant cuufemir
Ut alli, i'.tlilaliii; WUS lillO! ttilyuiili lite la il orin.
HOME NEWS.
rnoyivKM tnntrkvt
Everett Eouae? Won Chottean, of Paris.ttaei
marle I! tri Juli' linne. Au-flin- I'liartr^ .r.Vfr.m.- ul
,,,,, ftrer, . rofessor Benjamin I
, f ii .,? .. i . .. rm ii il l i.nu i- D. Hie ? i, "I li?t-'ii
Ht il. ILall. ti.llll-Il.l/l. i." iw. "f I'' univ.l^lllS I
Willum: T. Hart, l'ir-nli nt ..f I li.' ?'- Vert Sod NeW-SBf
land Kaili inni CiaDiii.iiti. iimi MU.. I. r. -nm .-ma-or.
KEW-YORK CUT,
General Grant nnd bis party bave enaaaed
passage on the steamship City of Alexandria, which
.. ted tn leave Havana on February 13 lei
Von ('rn/, Mexico.
During the Inst two week- *i.".i7HT bas hean
contributed by German merchants in this city In
aid ot the starving population ol Silesia rbe money
ii ii ~ Lieu -eui t" the committee in Berlin.
Thc i.iatioiiiiik. i- ..i the Una of D. Pease 4 ('"
in West Fortv-third-st? ara still on a strike, lin*
.-trike ii e.ni-, il by the linn'- refusal to ucl rid ol a
contractor who has made himself obnoxious to ths
wm kim m.
Tbe West sub- Association met last evening nj
\... m W'a'sf Thirty-fourth -i., foi tin' purpose
of considering tbe condition ol Manhattan-square
iimi univ lng ii a conclusion m to the beet meena of
securing ita early eomplel lon.
At tim annual election ror officers of the Knights
nf st. I'nti iek. Andrew J. White was elected presi?
dent: M. P. Breslin, James J. Daly end Augustus
T. Dochai tv. v ne; ri i nt i J ihirH. Hal nett nnd
I'. I'. I'< iii'.iiii, secretaries; Philip Mulligan, treas*
unr.
Thomas Rodge, sge thirteen, >vIto ran away From
hi-.haainc in Bast Chester recently, was placed in
the care ol bisfatbei again al Police Headqiinrtd
\ e i"nl-iv. Ile had em i abm
boy on :; steamship, having represented himself as a
friendless omhau. *
,bi-i ia!i Fluppman, i Gi rman.thirty-fonr years old,
attempted to emu hui suicide yesterdnt at lu- In mu-.
So. 'Ji'ii) I.. ! I'mn ib -I., Im rut ting the veins in his
au. ? and then hansinu himself. His wife discov?
ered bi- al tem pl in lune to -n Ve hi- I ile, ami be WSS
sent to Bellevue Hospital. He is believed to be in?
sane.
I police "f the Fourteenth Prerincl veati
ii ked i ? Corom r to inv< ? liga o the death ni il ?
nora N.>. an Irishwoman, whodied ai No. 127
Mott-t., ot the alleged age of 102 years. She bad
i.. ,i in ibigi ii',! i . ball n century. I! r death waa
tdd :. alt li >ii| ii she bad lieen In iii heall h foi
Vi lil-.
The fnllnw in lt assignments for th* benefit of
creditors were filed yest erda v: Pamnel Wi
he Qi di ol f. Wallen
. ,.' .I.e ..'a .!.
91,500, Royi IC. Peabody nu I Howl) ti Bnxb.of the
linn of I'aiibiiaic ,\ Bush, ta> James H. Goldey;
. h. e . -: I'j.n'.iii.
lu tb- efforts ol ihe di
Til ni Av..- .h.-I ear So. IO of th -? ? onil \\ ? au ?
I ? lend ut I ? witch ut tin Bowery
ami Gi it night, both cai titer
w ii ii ii crash, ii. i partly de?
molished iiinl Ihe i ? i -a utters were I brown from
lt wai ? \ i r.il minni es be tm ?? i lie c irs coul I
lie -i imi ii ti" I. il iii in- v. hieli time ihe tl rivi-rn ainusi al
tlc ni ? ? I, i ? h I l'l
had tbe straight track.
BROOKLYN.
itt lui building permits were issued last wei 1
Beecher will deliver I I tn "Tl
R i.."i nf the Common Pi ?ple" -..'. tbe Clermont
' ' ll ll IS, fOl til ' ba Ul Ut ..1 | ).''.
Fulton') Chnrcb for the People.
Thc Rev, I"", ie I.'. Van I?<? Water, rector-elect of
St. Luke's Protestant Kpist upai < imr. li in Clinton
av,-., near I'uliaai-.1, ni which tbe li \. Dr, Jacob
W, Hiller i- rector emeritus, will preach in that
chnrcb lo-d
Wi! hum Baldwin, one of the Bremen wbo were In?
jured hythe lull ul a lm rn nu- bu i ld: lie in I'.tt-ti ? -
ive. Wednesday morn ina critical corni j
ni tbe Pf. Cathi nne'- Hospital. His recovery ii imi
ilespaired of, however.
.li l.-I.Y III Y.
Pt '. r l.i'.vl. --. . - rvant in the hou<e >.f Oliver
Simiuous, ol So. nj Madison-nve., .br- \ City
Heights, was sent to the Charity Hospital, in ib.it
ell '. ,, l! !\ ', ?
i.. w.al some Paris ci "en tn end In- troubles.
Judge linnet-.m. ol J erse .\ City, jresterdst
ib'i'.'d Iii* decision i.ii the motion mails foi a new
..i the mix convicted officer*of the Mechanics'
I .I...-, i-' - ivings ll mk. He decided th
? nt |;|..v mv ..Ived in the ? : l?s .. i ? i
tn .1 I., tin- >'i|.i. ii.- Court, and sentence wid h. ? tu
pended until its decision,
\\ ".lam Foi, age fourteen rears, who had been
nenl ni tbe Hudson Cunnii Pi aili ntlsi ? ? ?
Hill I.v Record) i !'? lu t. -.1 B uuni City, mi a
: '? and rn y uralto'nd, v\aa
t. I., ii Int..ie Judge Knapp al .1 i ????. Cit i yeal
mi a writ of b.il.e.i- connia. It was shown tbal tin
? ?. m.. .1 ?. bool .i'll ". i ? nu pool ta'd by bi
mother. a poor widow, Judye Knapp ordered Ihe
ininti diate dist baree of i lie rn som >.
m -. J] :-l.V.
(,i i i rsm in,.- Jobn Reardon and his wife,
ire suspected of having sel fire to in- I
In , blain ftf.000 from lim Kt, Nicholas I ire In ur
Company, ha vt disappeared from Gut leiihci -.
\ man n..ni' .1 Shel idau, a brotlli . i
lon, ii under ai real i- sn aci. -
LONU l-I.IMi.
Ru k w. vv. Rn -. i"" ni or ('itv of
. ,, <i ci n. \ Vork, coal laden, weni salior on
Iii. I . [teach, Rockaway Inlet, in tbe fog .-rn
alL'hl.
Itu b'"t ix iw vv ?.? I he l.uk I Inn wont ashore nn
ppn 't lb ,- I laud. !.. - uitflit,
she was fioatedon without iluu ige. If the wind
-. favorable she will bi able tn k.. j. eli ki.
< . 111 .,i Point, I." attempts were made on
I'i dal nishl to burn I'lippeubtiNcn Instituti ul Col
exe Point. I h.-linnie- were extinguished lief me
gaining much headway, li is supiaited thal tbe
i!ueet sought to be at tallied wa- ' ne robbert nf the
'(?Retie Point Savings Hank, situated iu thc -
nullilla'.
-TV I IN l-l VM).
RICHMOND. -Senator Honan, ol Ihe Vth District,
n which is included Richmond Conntj (8.1.-), lm
introduced iii the St mite the '" Robbins Ri. i " lull
which was ilefi at) .1 lasl Winter. I Ina lull pro* ides
for the establishment of au island around Robbins
huh! to consist ol a I...ul Rf ti at n -. from wine ii coal
will be supplied to steamers.
lol M> hi lh t.\ I l.fill RE80ET*
Coroner Knox was sum monad yesterday tn
Nu. 111 Prince il . a n -"ri ..f disorderly peraona, to in
vestlgate the death of Annie Martin, an Inmate ol the
boase, iii r bod) lui.: been found la a Irani roon oi tlio
-.-emili ll...... at.il te- ?!?:?? in .m. ? a Indicated ibsl aha
iuul iniii iiiiuil. iiii. A hair In--er. employed by tim
v,.in, called at tbe bouse al it a. m. and lt.ikcdal
ile liner of ber room, but fulled lo gel any response,
ile proprietor ol tbs bouae, Anguat .-luitii. was called,
and be fonnd tbe door from Ibe Hall locked, apolloe
tiiini wa- tin n t-iiininiiiii ii, un i a door leading from an?
other room waa I.I open, lin body nf Annie Martin
lay on tbe bed in tbe room, partly covered bj ,i i
.in---ninl ia -inet. Oas arawee extended al rlsbt
anales witb the body, snd tbe othei mm* drawn up o
Hutt lae band lay nest tba bead. Two deep cati
over tbe left eye bad caused allua of bloodovi-ra lul?
im-, mi wkleb tba bead lay. Another pilton from wblcb
Ru ca ebad been stripped lay on iii- bed. Thoew
iiiimi. r. .1 rase bad been folded Into ,i bandage, i u ? u
tied 11-in ly aboul the neeh witta the knot iii re. nt ,\u.\, t
Hu. thin. Toe appearatu.ftbe body Indicated tbal
tbe woman bad died ?
washstand la tbe room was a baaln cont
water v.ith a Unga aaf red, smiceatloa ibo bleu tn.at
bloody bandi boil been waabed there,
ilia, police WI le li ii nl.le in lin.! am WCSPOtriR Illa i , m
a ith wini ii ii.a '-ui- mi tbe te el. uni i .-..n. i... ,? indicted,
and the key to tbe door of tbs r. was nianing, \i
the door li.''! boen locked tbe absent* nfl lu ;?, ?, lt|,|,.
, .tt. al ri,ni I- me t" raon bad lot I i, _ all,|
ernie aw av Witta lbs k-.v.
Kl. the .,tin i uni ile- nf the limi-e tlie police nml
? '. i ,,i i ii in could iel im Information wbleh terned to
? ?lier ii clew in the murderer or tbe motive for tbe nun
ihr. Tbe woman bsd nol bees teen by Ibe other la
after midnight when abe went to bei room. Bbc
-.ul ai iimi lime io Mra, Hmith tbal s swa with ?,. hom
ibe wu acquainted wa* m bei i.o, bal she did nut
mvT Hu- in.in'- i.umi. uni tin ulm i persoiisfln the li
bad imi noticed anyone solus to I ei room. K.und ol
a quarrel wat heard rn tbe house Ibt beniah!. Mi-.
Minitta auld that a sold watch and eli in belonging tu
Am ie m.. 11 in , .i,i i(| n .' be f<.iiiul a fn i the di.\. i, ut
lb.uiii-i. A pair of ripen ire carringa in tbe ea nj
tin-ila ad woman suda diamond ring worth 1100 on
one nr her bands, however, set mad lo Indicate tbal the
li aallt a- Ier I.n lulu,le; Wal Iinl n.l.liel V .
li. i>mv i i.i.m. i II.1,im examined the body und until
an autopai would b ui-oesnar] lo dctrrmina wbatbar
ueuih Iimi ii.. ii caused by the cute on tbt bead or bj ii>
bundaxe nbonl thc in,ii. ,\ |m i mm ? lunituoned la v h i
tiie in..iv. alni it wu. then ordered to lie senl to tbe
v, ' ue, '.vin rc an autopij win n, aiade to day. The
In tbe badu, which .i|? i> ;? r?.t in in bloody wai
nulli. .I a.-, vu!.?!..-i. Police Captain Ve I iiiuii. :; |.x(l
a belief that tte woman hm! committed -ul. hie. ll.
tboiirbl -ii.' bad aid in pt ed to rractun her M.uil by mik
lng her In nd SMibiil tbe bed post, m,.t filling lu thal -In
had Hod the nu ia ?? .- ,,, ,.K ??,, Wrangled
ni ulf. Eic was led to take tbU view, ba laid, by tbe
e iif any discovered motive f..r mnrder, tbi
?ence ol weapons lu ibe .rn, ..n.i ibo bel
thal im ona isw anyone go u, to. room
The appearance of the wounds on tbs bead, tbe water
in tiie basin,and Ibe failure ol the police lo timi tbe
oilwlus im n.iiae i.ii pointed au strongly to a mur?
der, however, Hui levcra] memben of tbe Coroner1!
jury were empbaiiu In declaring thai the woman could
.1 .! i.:,\. killed lu rm ir. t . mum Ku?\ uld tbe auto oar
and Un- subsequent Investigations would settle the
queatloo, li.uti the i.nei and tbe police appeared lo
nee. lit U8 Itu. tilt- KlHti-uii'liln inaatii by Smith and hl-t
wife.
a mile Karita stn. shout twenty-three yean old. Wbes
alive ailie W0r? ,1 \\lu of bltuule Lull ulla! BSed paint iind
powder losneta anextani man bernatnral appearance
wu* much changed, bbi: bud Iud u dissolute Ute fur uv
i'll tear- iti IbaKIgbth and Twenty-ninth I'rerlnets.
Utile was known concerning her history, exeopl tiiat
brr i un nt-, win- reapeetsblaand liveit somewhere >u
thc country. ______________
TE '-m. i: i x rr r min EA TEE.
K itiMtlfT Iii TVVI.IIN llAII.liO.M-- IN rilli NORTH
VVI-il-.VN AI'JI.-TMI NI BAU) IO IIAVK III ESK
VI VliK.
Tbe recent demand of the Chicago and North?
westers llnr ' "I ft i ,hitre of tin' ('i.lnrail'i I'li-un ?
i:.i-i'...un.i fr..in Kansas City wss r. fn-.ii. Itrecdvei
a ]a:irt ol tbe Colorado baalaeai of tin (inion Pselflc hut
ii iel sp :i e!iiiu. fur a nhiire Of thu! from lbj
leathon pan of lbs Stats. Upon refisl it rc
tiuetil fr-iu).t rates between Chicago snd m -
anuri Uiver points. Tina "eui " in rstSS waai met liv the
Rodi Island Road wbleh deelsred open for bastaess Its
lim- flinn Chleaga tn st. Paul by way nf the Barliaatoa,
feii,n Rapids aad Northers Read whieh was lasssd to
erst month* ago. The Chteago, Burlington ami
Q,liney atul Hie (Iii. :i^'ii, Milwaukee and St. Faa! Road!
ate n lau ie'! also to BOTS liken part m thi' li :ht. lint tt
between Chleagu snd Rsnsss Qty were redneed flan
B4eentsto'15eents a hundred pounds. Thssehednls
rats Hom Nt'W-Ynrk to Kan-iis (ity 1? WW,
7.*i cetifa of Hits halag Ihe KfOlsf rate tn
Cbtosgo. i- ls understood tba! Instnietloni have been
? U nv nw fr. I j: ii I agents of tin- hosl le roads In
thuieiiv tn tait., through freight bi Mi-- url R rer points
ai ne' ??int" rate from Chlcttgo, added to th-* schedule
rale io that city. Thia reduction ls said to bo conllntd
lill liii-ll'e-i. ami lill- Ih Mimili. It WSS Iel I Ml 'I
I iv thal Ilia' difficulty h'H I.e. ii -el' xl. ( nii'lll W
-h.r Fina, who bad returned front Wnsblngton.de
rlnred that ral bsd ri I sud were
III,ii. Tho f'.iiiii nf the Worth! n r..;iil tn
a DOftioa nt tl'.' S milli 111 I., '.'il.i l.ll-llli ?
I- melei-.i..ml i.i ne held iii an junee thi decis?
ion ni i-i i tecnllve 'ne ? I ? Instructions
tn ia ue freight at reduei-d rales wen '? it in! ra wu yester?
day. A ' ?-' lill el Ihe I" <1- tn. Li?
lli.- un le ii i ...ii ?. ?! i mi Iii al '
mi.I a ;.? iee n a iii p il.t up. li l? not
knowu whether the Northwe tern wai admitted to
ell.lie lu Ile I iel.re.In Lil dm -.
Si OEES AT HU CHESS TOCESAMEST.
Thc fallon in;-- sire tho scores in the i
tournament, whicii i.n la progreai during tba lasl
..!.-: i aptain Mucki mic, i i intel, loat
i ? ; I ml:, v, mi eight, loit
oue; (iiuiiily, tv on eight, i.a I mino; Mehi", wen
? wi and a half, lost one; Tullmnn, won mx
nod a li If,'" ' lix j Ryan.
vmiii i: roe, lu ? -??? ? n, won I a-ven :
i ..iiii'eiil, won none. v lerd.iv tbe loliowlng pluyeri
. ?
t ..Iin?
ii ld, and .'i..
MARIS h l\ I EEL Kl li SC E.
V| I \ 1 ?. a 1 V -,- V '
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PASsEsnt ?: ? tm: ir ED.
rr?.M i ivi-r : i v-i-ini' r...-. PT.
' . '.'. . ? all.l Lal..
MoVi iln. VV. M. I, Ml -. ami
Ur. VV in. li M. Mr.
.un!... 'I iii ncr, -.
Pu t.r. J -li.
lil nfl, w. it. . fi. r. ? |1. i .
SHIP SElti
PORT .'ar M. V i Ult .I AV 17
ARRIVI "
?I .fun 7 nie! qua-.
mr Hottenlam lllnti-hv, I.in in. I!..lt. r.i.nu Jin 1 ami Ply.
Binn th I. |., I m.. ii. I Ut. .'. I ??
Ktl [tillwin. loll F Kullee.
--ii i
sir I
n i in i, Pori aa rn- ;
r. io I'lin. i'i i .?... ?.;.'. ' i.
'
Brnnawlt , tor li Mail) rv .1 ' '??.
?
mr I ? -ii'n.
mi |p rulatt i. i.? ll l'l vile 41 ...
Sll 1 .
-I,i|. li'.-.lin- Na>- ii. I ma.i it .'. . d?yi, witta
Hi, . I nj.uni .'iT'Uv. milt aui
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.1 ,:..',., wu
In il ll ku fi a i'n sr*
? ?! I 7 1 ?'. .1 -. Willi
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? mi ballast i"
rn tani
1 Ll la. Itl
i ? l dors with maine
liiiai. i.? .v.--. ti. p .kn.nu A ' "
a
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leam i'..- I'i, in tiniiiut t"
i
I. ll . ? , ill tu er.!. I,
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i, with
|. .?- I.. . I ' ? t I'm vcael to Inn I,, rn,
V 1. I 'it ker.
- \ utit a I'r
Bri ri I? day a.
? ? lt I Manu
. aith ina- it
t. ' . I .III. ll. I'll
iv .1. uuli nu
? H I vi, i, , i .
IWt.vn ?? tt City Ir
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CLUJ
Stra IieaaarsMs (Br), Crnegerv. I et Ad
. I'T I!'alla. t-.la' ' ? 1 , V
? ?a .vs.,!,! I .m.tun. ll. iel. i". n .ral Winier
VV i -i. fi Tris
I ll U.I ?'?-. '?? ' ?' '
....a...' . in i. WelK r, New-Oi li .... Rbi '
,t.? i Iii, Uni ii Mal
I Hugel t it vi,,r.
i-..
' Vj. i .1.1 l'n ii,, i.i, .ti -, i ,. a in ?(
\i ii.fi W'inilllll, I'hl.lon, 1 VV ... i.r.i .1
Item..li. Walker norfolk, mia I'..,i.l m..I l: . rn,..ieI. i ml |i,,
mini.
It'll; Jullll I ? a'a
MI r Altai na, ria Poi t
ll Mn itor. laramie, vv i ml gtoti Si'
Wm r ? ' Oi Darn it. I.. -?? r, luillnmn via i am?
il i blmnek.
. f.n.r
?
lot aini. i? Irai'.'!" *
ii... ?.- i .: \m.e H.i.l lah, Liverpool, trnoli] III: . ? , .
qa,, ||| - N..! . Via.I" I -? ' .H . A a ,, ,
?-t.ir.. lier, ? . I
bel . . 'a.lin. ll..\,-<i ". I'll a.. I lng
A. I.. 11. la .-?.-.la I i..i:,.. ..ia, '; i. ? n..??.*. h'aiuinulh fnroi
hi. li. Cilve .\ i ?. . . ro Itali, Kn -.
,Nj|?.| ' la
He '
land. r. Hp. I l'n liing Boirkntore
iiiiiveaion ii vv i..aii.i ,'. i ... iryAgain Hi , -m.:...:,
Bay, .mu.-i Hi
I ? ?' lt li/-. II. iii. Wm If i .t- t e. i.ii\- i Itt t
Jopea. Pori Alegni. Bras, Ma lllrli.id, W ll tioiauian it
Hr.. Jlllln . -li Pl ie,,,,!,,, ii Alii-.il,i k A fo
- - I ?'a a 'I la'' 'i. . Ml .. M.II, II*
limiter .a."'. ir mk ll I. tia
' i ,-k... - ii na . i ' ? . . - i lapp
.V 1 -a. MaOd, ll .LIU- ''.a. V. Ill, N P, - ll a, ...I, I ,.,,,,, \ , .
MISTI all', 1 ll -
!.. M..-. i.n 17 -'t um timi ni Br), 'r..mi Havannah tot
Blval, before reported aavrnnml neat M ttoateil,
'. 'tm .
I i.m.- Jan 17 * ri -ii I-i ii.?, ii .??! Sr. V'..r'.. mr at
M.. it?. ? 'i 11 ? n i .ii Horde ms, -ti
i ..-., Irom Nih . ni. aaa
i .,'.,. u Jan 17 An tira Mela rani! Ht Lonla, botb
from v. aa firli ina l .1.. V ? P inland
?? rows. Jan r. tri iti Hey th ? from n>? Y.iL i..i
I.lvi-l pool
ii > ir, Jan l 7. Kalle.1 air Ann i une, i.ai v. ar-York
I ' " .' i-i uli,nt. fruin
. I.I 1 , la : -a
?a, I a I ? I ' ... -
Vi i li. mal Hill! -ii'n.?? ? I,., i ,,, tm ,
vi. -.innn.. l Uti nat, i nd : . ii i . i ,i ?
m.'. '? 'i" n ' n I I li. ' -.1 .l.i. lt Ul ml ,. Mi.nt. V -1:1 ni
I.' ' ketti ? i. li.? ...li' ! ..i I .. ii.H., 1 .Iii iii ,i. i iroll ..I ' .,,!
I.nail h.
toe 1 I!
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1'llla | 1 ' , PS,
lill. U.'li'.lai-, ALMANAC.
'III. " l|a'.'a| a. , ;,,?, ??.,{,? ll 11.1 . I. |, * . ? | | . ,, | , ,, ,,, , J . , ,f
ref' I. Ha ? fa I Ila. I' a I I . I II 11 I ?, | I. U I Ile 11 . .UH -rt III.I || |( ,|(,w
i. .eu ii": f 'i i ' al the mn. emt nublli ition, aa well tua! the
heokalorea .uni i,. ai - nanda, ot a ll! be " al bv iu.ui ou receipt
et l'l ' ?
i vui.i. ur i n.\ 11,\ rs
Abstract al Public i.ihih.
Cnn m.ui.- 18711
f..|iii!;il.nil ..i N'? V elk t';!'.-I inn, Tullin.
I '.ai,-Lint.mi.il Vina nilin, 'ii-, |., -i u, ,.
Klei timi "t Halla i -tu. i -. natal -
i a, t?ral v eta ...i rn ?-,.!.-.,; i,,,,,i {auk.
trim pall teen lim i rflcial. Departmental and Mptoautlc
I "ll!.. I ?- nf tile finial! M.m ?.
Railroad MU a / sad Baal.
I iiii- ii ? .-a',.! : ,t, j stat ?*.
lum - in |.im 11. ii iu- ,n the i i.i I.-, i -i ai ei tines 1870,
ll.Ile I mates IU ?..?ann - nani Rip ii.tilni ,?, ii,,,-,. |-,;j,
PT 'HU Hull Ol Halal .111.1 -i've! Ill 1 - . '.I.
rom au.l iiiiihaii imports and ICxporta,
National Bank and Cnrren<ry Table .
Tn. ii' ii V..I. I... I.-ni In l-7i..
?Pub le n. 1,1 ,.i I', i ,m,. i sta! -i Sm-. SO. HT:).
XLVItb Oonavaaa Uat of the Heaal aad tba Hosas.
I.I.I ..| ii..vui nei- ie -i ii,--, ,v, ., At
i .1 mi Hit um 17 Pages.
Prtea 28 cents pei nosy, Plva copies tor fl
itv miii, aoatpald, in Iha Usltad Btab ?
A lilli.? ia
'lilli TBI BUNK,
_New Vi ark.
NERVODH ililulitv umi wi iiknrs-i of Benen
n-.a argana poatllvvl) mrrai lav vi.I,t's- iikvin
| "" tl. Mt.n.i,. v-n.i n.,,1,.,. lits, I.jiu m,??iwnra
fntieuti.il. . uni ave. a-, nil tor circular tu Allen, Ma lal t>.
SI UK 11 lill, litijiiiit'iiii' umi DiseMvi of Cha
Uaaaratiratiraana raJiealir .iii .... ? i. , ,-,,,, i n , tn I
ki 1 ana 0 lu .. BES Ht A.OASlBL%a\.Om\i%L.tlmtV?a..t
NOW for
Underwear.
Beginning Tuesday,*we sell
at both stores underwear at
about tbree - quarters going
prices.
Thc articles arc on tables
by themselves, and arc divided
into lois at
i rn
i
a
I ni
6 IO
6t.O
-?-not a poor garment among
tbem: they are in part just
bought at makers'clearing sales,
and in part they are from our
every-day stock. As to quality
of muslin and work, they are a
pretty fair sample of our ready
made underwi ar; a, to prices,
they arc on the average 25 per
cent, below.
There are no such prices any?
where; and our goods will last
only a few days of fair weather.
Nd much underwear will be
t sold elsewhere in this city till
tbi.ssale is over, as we Said of
linens tbe other day. (Our
linens arc not half gone yet;
and prices remain the same?
away below everybody '&)
Lord & Taylor,
and Tu. mi, th Street ;
Onad aad I b ?
J. & C. JOHNSTON.
BROADWAY. 5TH-AVE. AND 22D-ST.
Ul [I. 11! i'll! 11.V
MONDAY, .fan. JIM li.
AV IX I I -N-I VU A?-UKI VI.NT Off
FRENCH HAND-MADE
lit EMBROIDERED
UNDERCLOTHING,
WU 1 Lil in POINT Off DEMON ARD EXCELLENCE Off
Fl lt IBU CAN NOl Bl -r i: I'A--: 1) AM)
\V ILL lil. l'IM'i.H.1' Off
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
Domestic Underclothing,
mami ul' i lil. m.- l mai! K I ai - EY KAT LY TRIMMED,
AT BQI ALLY ATTICA! Titi: l'HMI>,
A I.-tl.
A LABOff AM' i'i.-li: viii.:: A880RTKKKT
Off
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THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE F03 1880.
DtfHns Um coining Presidential yea.
Tm. i iiiium: win im- ii inni.? effective arae*
Ulan ever for leliiDif tin- i. tva i? -t wurth
kn.iwlutr. m..I (.ir enforcing sound r-HtimT
Ft i.Ill tin-ilir. thc t\ ir flost il it Ii.-h br.-ii m. i-t (unjojjj
foran eod <if sectional mitti.. Bm it mw twa rewa m.-o
ninl wu-Ui- Ire I i. rslstently to proclaim the new Sa*
ii. r i'i Hi" rr; i ii try fruin tbe rev iv. .1 al.i.ui. e nf uie fiB
Smith .uni in unit tn v Hull. Avalon! lhal ilansnr li
.-??iiKait t? r.i il > iii- old party nf Freedom i.n.i ttM Union
It i'l-L-un by detuandluji tlio abandonment of pereoS
dislike*, iiinl -i-t ii e example. It called for tm ont to
attacks npon < .li. ... i Luateadoftbe rm my; md for
tke heartiest utii-.-. ini-iit upon whatever Hi candttlatea
iii- ni.ij.iiiv -iiii.t.i |.ut tut again*! tbe common te*
Since linn tba rut*- <.f disaster haa u*,^
turned hank; every doubtful State baa been woo, aol
tl -ini ns for National victory were never tnorei
in*, ilie M..lui South and Ui Northern .tilleafavored
l: j.u.linin..11 mid wa have kepi the Public Faith, lin.y
fan !'?-.I Inflation, and we hut ,. pTJJ
itieiitn. Titer aoaitht to break down the safemiaNaim
the ballot-box. aad we liave uiaiutuined tire election
lllVVS.
Th8 Tribune's Position.
Of TER Tribune's than tn all thia, thoai ipeut mont
ally wno have m-.-ii m.nt of Hip st meei*
The vii. bit. iii Stnte Committee ofllcliil.y rn -.-i the eir
(-tiliiti.it ot int; in ni >k n.i tho bent ui 'tiing
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vote*. Ohio, r.'iiii-.. Iv i ubi aii'l New-York tell the
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,n . nie medium nf i be heal thought and t ia rob.f uIH
i.< >i i ..ii.-e i h.?!? nf nie iiiiii-, by keeping it..,i-i nf ttia
highest progress, fsvoting the free tdlaetutkm, hearing
nil-iiii.-, appealing alwaye to tbt beal . u licence mid
tbe 11- , nnd rein linn io e lier tu the Elita
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THK TRIBUNE. N. v York.
PLATES AND DISHES.
RICH CUT di.ASS.
1!> Union Square, West, N. Y.
1880.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW-YORK,
OiHcc Wos. 113 and 115 Broadway.
Bruck Oilier*: (or. ilh-aus and 1 llh->t? and tl Pearl-*!.
CAI CAPITAL, 01 MILLION DOLLARS,
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Inretted rn I tailed si.ito Kt;; Mo ic il IIoikN.
PA lt VAL
gl.llfi.
Ill,l.l'l Kl
f.l) non
611.. tit)
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40,000
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411,1,11.1
STATEMENT. JANUARY 1, 1880:
ASSETS.
an
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V. H. 4 per eeut Iteglslered Bonds ... .
i .?-. 11. i . ii... ipun i n. a.
I ? |k i 11 :,i k.?,-i-t. ie.i bonds
V. -. L'nrrenej ii- .
I. -". .'. |H 1 .flit lIlL-la-tllf.l I'- .
I - ' I . Il lt. glSl I' .1 li ' dS, ? ?' . ..
' la".,?'-., IMM1 .
liii .ai- i ? i-.-i I-.ni Honda.
Mi.-.aii. utate ti per cent Hoads .... .
.',. i .. nt v\ stet i u in Hoads .
Itiiirtiii. nv 7 [i.-i i?> ni abends .
\ mi k ?-1 - til'.' 7 pat e. nt Kulan . .
N.-v. V. .Ill I I'll ? -tl ll. ll. I. |.i ree ll! lt..mia. nf I-oi.1.
(toe i Island amt Pat Hii H. li. ti jut cent lii.tn'.s.
?.nilli' i: nhv.u 1st Mortgage Bonds
i Dion i'n m.- iiuiiwm 1st vi. :t.-.i.a.- Bonds. a
.iii 'i pei i-i ni Ital f.n Bonds
Krle Isl Mortgai ??? it t.'otisolldati'd Bouda ? ??
-?' I.I. 'I . . Ill ,1.1'.lill I all ll.ll .N. ? laalk li I 1 . 1 fi I it l>I I I'.I <e UlUlll-t
Nt '.I Vn.. .ll,ll llalll-lll K- li. -Haa'K . .
1 ii ins i ,.v:.ial<- oi. demand (market value ut set uritles |3o,fld2)
Vf int |,| In mn,, ll, lill. ? I. .1.!?.- ni i ni .v. I. I.
? ataif a,Il |'..|| (, .,. I ??. j! I I. (.Ill t lill ll ( .
' li ', j. . ?!.. in banks.
Cash ni iln i nm pa nv' j principal i.nit rs.
MI (isl Mi.^Ofl
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TOTAL.
CAPITAL STOCK.
Reserve foi :..-?.- oiUiintei! mnl in proreaa.
I iit'.irni'i I'l.'iii min not Tm i.V IT. (Hate standard) .
('.iiiiiiii-:.iiiii- tine Atfetlta iiinl i.t Ju r iiii'itnt luiliilitit-i ..
NET SURPLUS -
.|S,61fttMf tt*
1,000,000 on
j 0,0s 1 411
?;.!??,.?ju ;."
'Am.tli U
'." 875,666.1*
^.uiu.aos ni
, L. OL LUI? It TI AW I?RL*IDE.Vr.
JOHN W. MURRAY, Vice-President. JAMES A. SILVEY. Secretary.