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LOCAL MISCELLANY.
BKTTUNG WITH Ills WIFE'S PASTOR.
JNILKASAM CBABOM AliAINsT THP. HIV. MR.
I KIM now lin, (I VIS1 B08OEEB, N. J., WITII
liKAWN?THK MSPBBBD BBNTOBBB io ins
FLOCK.
'1 'it- little nllicc of .Inst it??.? Sc'.ituiciiirer. in Pall
i:i.l"-:ivc, I'tnon Hill, N. J., was tlfiisely crowded
j.-ictdav murnini:, when tim 8BM of Mr. Moll
iga'mst Mm paster el tba Portee H. K. Charoo
ol Watt Hoboken, Mr. Truiiibnwi 1. wai called- At
lens! 150 a mean li.iii ills i gathered on the sidewalk'
A fet\ minutes alter il o'clock CeOfltoble Ludlow
' appeared with hi* prisoner, mnl wu- speedily iol
ln\si il hv .inst ph Bob, vim had cawed tbt an?I on
a eharga ti gaeaall aad battery witb intent to kill,
Hs --Inteil in yesterday's TBIBUNB. Tb* BaT, Mr.
Trtiiphower lind .-pent the night nt the hoBN Ot D.
I*. W.stei'veit, in ebarae oi Coaatablc Ludlow, Mr.
Wc.-tciVelt having with I't-lin inure beOOBM bonds?
man ttl BB00 for thc appearance of Ion pastor. Thc
Rev. Mr, Tniinltowcr wns smili'itr, and looked iniioli
refreshed with sleep. Hi- an was eiisy, and he did
nd s.-ein to nniid scrutiny.
T. Dai? appeared aa oonnocil for the defendant, nnd
Mr. Boetael, tbe father-in-law of Bob, appeared tot
the complainant.
" Miall I go "ii with tlie examination ? '' asked the
Justice, as lie rapped for order.
Counsel stilled that the petties to the suit had
eoinc to a mutual understanding in regard to tlie
blatter, and tbal Mr. Bib desired le withdraw the
complaint, if Mr. Trumbower wonld acree not to
prosecute him for falae imprisonment. To thia l! .0
pastor agreed, and tbe ni pessary papen were signed.
Then the Justice discharged tbe prisoner, who lost
no time in aoina to the boote to pack ap hia
clothes. He di ;?- not mi. nd to board wnh Mr. B >h
any longer, al all event*. Later in tbe day be left
Union Hil! for Bfackettato^ n. N. J., v. here tie has a
bister living, lit a ill 1. turn and pn ch on Sunday
next, be aaya. A trustee of tbe church remarked
that the minister wonld probably preach for two or
three Snn.liiv >. " mi the liv rs it were." sn ns not to
ga away in disgrace, and then ii.' would retire per*
rn, nu ni iv. rho trustees oz tbe chnrcb haBe taken
no official aeiii n as \ et.
On Sunday evening, it is i< sahl, Bob eulie.1 at the
house Of D. P. Westervelt. where tl.e pastor wus
locked up in the parlor, and desired an Interview
with tbe prisoner. The request was granted, and
after -ev. ral plans of Bottlemenl had been dinon ped
n compromise was BnaJIv agreed noon. Justice
Sehinii riL'ei said thal although be bad dismissed
the cane, b - should be compelled 10 si nd the patten
to the Grand .lury for Ma action. Ile abo added that
when h.- e.iv tl . 1;. r. Mr. Tmmbower bia revolver,
af ter tbe examination, the latter dropped it care?
lessly i.itu a sui pocket ni bis ulster. < hi being told
tbat th" weapon was loaded abe said," Oh, that's
ill rlabt."
j he borneo! the Boh family is in Franklin-at. It
lo a neat two-story frame dwelling wnh a French
roof. Mrs. ll.'h had h.?! returned tu it last event,il-,
tn.d the servant in charge -aid that abe Wai liol
roming back, but waa staring with her sister, Mrs. 1
I -. Application al the bouse of Mn. Pierson j
io soe.Mrs. Bob, waa mel by a decided ref neal. Mra.
Molt was sitting by a front window at tin-time.
looking very much amused.
Mra. Da Boia, whom tbe pastor once accused of
scheming to marry her daughter, Maggie, to bim,
said >< -leiilay that ehe " would rather see Maggie
pul under gn>und than to have ber marry tbat niau
Tram bower."
D. P. Westctvolt, a trustee of the church, nani
that the iii v. Mr. 1 riiinhowcr waa a very young
man, whoae -yin pu thy ran away wiih bia judgment,
Mrs. Molt was accustomed t'i have lits?sometime*
fifteen a day?and the minister naturally became
interested In ber?so much so, in lint, that when
Kin- was ill lie took earc ol her, tier liu.sbaud refus?
ing to lure a nurse.
THE NKW "8A1L0B9 IIOMK."
BBBUUtT AM) SKA' I.Y Itl ADY POB OCt IPANTY?A
Ni 11SIANTIAL, ATTBACTIYI AND WBU.-OBBBBXD
ll 11M I'.
In a few days tim Sailors' Home, wbJoh the Sea?
men's Friend Society have rehuilt under tho direc?
tion of their architect, Mr. Cady, will
tie opened for use?and well-filled with
Jelly tars. The building is on Chcrry-st.,
lnnr Market, and afiords to a laure number of sail?
ors a pleasant, well-ordered home, surrounded hy
the hesr itilhi. pees, nt a low late of charge?barely
OOfOriag expenses. The institution not only bene?
fits the snihurs who intike it their home, but has
caused :i revolution in the sailors' boarding-houses,
which have been obliged by it greatly to improve
their treatment of sailors.
Tbe building aa rebuilt has 50 feet frontage on
Cberrv-st., and a depth of nearly 200 feet. Kvery
one of its apartment! (numbering over 100) has a
? hadow Off windows opening out of doors, and moro
flinn four-fifths of them have a southern or cootera
exposure, making tho building Very cheerful.
The halls mid stairways aro spacious and
?well lighted, the iuaiti stairway occupy?
ing a large ao/wre space, each flight
lici 11 k hrnketi into tbree divisions, with broad laad*
ines whit h have large windows opening south and
West. Tlie high lias-incut Contains the urc.it
kitchen, st.tics, baggaoe-room (witta ii lift to the top
floor), the dining-room, 100 bel kn length,
'iiii.l the pantries. Ou the 111:1111 floor are
the offices, sitting-rooms, and also the reading
room and chanel, of tho same size uh the
dining-rooms below. These large apartment! ure
?nany, and extremely pleasant; the reading<oom
is furnished with papers, magazines and books,
while thc chapel bas an organ and other attractive
features. Thc linois above furnish accommodations
for 180peraons. In thc treatment of the exterior
Mr. Cady bas taken for Ins type tin- early?and
somewhat Dutch?architecture of New-Yort ai
mos! befitting the locality, and the m.-titution
founded in dayi sone by.
The basement is of granite^ bearing the. granite
columns ol the first jtorr which support the rest of
the trout. Tbe apace beek ol 1 base. ni mn ns is walled
-with lilli lu uk, and tiled, affording a large
pl az/.a npon which thu sailor.? eau sit or
promenade. The wall of the front is of
" r.-crh? ' (Philadelphia) brick, decorated with
moulded in lek, t'-t ra eotta, etc i be upper portion
of tins wall iis?'s in a lofty scroll-tipped l'u 1 ?<?
flanked by statuary on either aldo, The root is of
lediile-. The whole is ol so.nl and laatiug con?
struction, and entirely free from meretricious oniu
ment. _
A BURGLAB SHOT AT NBW-ROCHELLE.
r.f.lilUSii A IIOPSK, HIT TAKING TIMI: TO DBI NI
WINK?A VIGILANT COACHMAN'.
J. F. Han ison, ,*i lawyer, whoso ottos la at Fulton
nnd Nu--ni -*.-..Moently removed with his family
linn N w-K .(nelle to this city for the Winter, and
left his house iu Huguenot Park in charm- of his
coachman and family, Who lived in the basement.
AboBl Sa, m. on Sunday tile coachman was listurhed
by aome no iee overhead. Arming biaeelf with ?
'revolver be cautiously ascended tbe stairs, bul
found the up'M-r door locked or bolted mi the
otliei si.'.e. He linn returned to the lins, ment and
roached the ;.? ,1 piaau in m the outside. There lu
found a large quantity of furniture, clothing, eur
tains aiul other articles of value piled up ready for
removal, and near h.' stood a Strange niau whom he
accoeted without obtaining mn reply.
The co.ii lillian tin tl at the Stranger, who stalled
to run h ?v 11 v.- Then he discharged another barrel i.t
thc retreating Agon*, and witta effect, ,-is a trail of
blood indicated. While tbe servant waa looking
after tbe escaping burglar, 1 sro confederate! hastily
left thc lou-'. and ii M supposed thal two others
made their retreat by tbe front window, as live
Kill"-* which had been wed lu drinking
wo"- lu inc second story were found.
On mj^itit: au examination of the house it aaa
ll'-cir.eicil flint rvi'iv arl ide will. >| COU ld he W
h.ovid iiad been t ikea from tbe rooms, ch.-cts and
wardrobes is ihe parlor and secondHitory rooms,
Md pihd up really to in* conveyed noni 1 be prom
lara. All tha closets, bureaus and di-ks had been
forced open by Jmuuies, and badly damaged. The
thieves had entered by brsabma iha gLaag in tbe
parlor u inti..w and then forcing open thc Inside
shutters. While engaged in their operations thc]
took time to diink sevi ral bottles of wine.
FINDING HER HUBBAXD AND BON DEAD.
Mra. Guy Wade aeto aa a aarae tn Summit, N. J.
On Sunday afternoon, after an abeenee of a few
days, she visited her home to spenl a few hours
w.th her laiiiilv. When she reached bat luun-e fdic
found both the front and b't-k doors locked, alni so
climbed io through one ol the windowa, Asst.on a
she had entered sin- not ned ;t peculiar odor, mid on
going into the bein.eui lound lui husband and son,
a boy of tv,elve yean, dead la bcd. a physician
waa aammoaed ann stated tbat tbei had probably
been dead since Thursday Bight, lt was thought
that death mnat bave beea caused by suffocation
from gy escaping from the stove, a.- tin- damper in
thc stove s\-un closed ninl its door open.
INHUMAN NY ON THI OCEAN,
The Rritixh bli..'l'x. "l-sinr, which arrived yester?
day from Cape Daj lieu, had on board live ol the
crew of the Nova Beotiao schooner Lizzie Morris,
whic? was nm down oil (ape Hatteras hy an un?
known batk on tbe night of January 7. The
schooner waa from Deiuerara on December 19, for
Boston, with a cargo of old irou. and a few min?
utes before she was struck sighted the bark com?
ing before the wiud aud beaded directly toward
he schooner. The crew called out as loudly tin they
auld for the bark to keep away, hut ao attention
ns ],aid to thc warning. The Lizzie was struck
iirwai.l on tbe port side and cut to the wald's
ik"'. and ali the span were carried away by the
hock.
Captain Morris ian forward and attempted to
imp to tbe batk, when he fell between the two
easels and had ins righi arm crashed and Ins be id
rived. He v,a-p,ili'd on board theachooner by
is cicw, but tl'cd in aa hour afterward. He was
birty-etghl years old and a reeident of Advocale,
tova Scot in. where h.- was married onlytwomonthi
.?fore h's iiciit'i. His bod] waa thrown overboard
t daybreak next morning. Tbecrowof the rink
ngschooner hailed the bark tor bein,bul Hi" lai"*r
cpi on inr course, paying no attention to tba dam*
ge done. At midnight a vessel wa- Bighted and
ii'n-iis'of dla trees-were set and enawered, but no
tb.rts wen- made t>. rescue th- shipwrecked crew,
lext day the Excelsior rescued the sailors.
EXPLOSION OF A CAS MAIN.
COl.t'.M.N of llliP MANV 1 Kl T BIOS?THB RBgOI.1
Of A BLAST.
A mw of new boaaea la building 00 the. cn?t side
f scco!i'l-ave.. between Eighty-fourth and Eighty
fth-sts., and the walls have been raised I
ttl.' b.vond the level of the street. Work
icu were engaged yeaterday in making
ranections between the bouse Hewers and
he street sever, and tiny wee obliged
) tunnel through a l-.iTitc. rock which lav nuder
In* curb. John MoNieray, the contractor, cave or
crs ii) thc afternoon to blasl away porti'ins of the
>ck. ami ii blast was asade ready ahortly before D
'click. It wa- lueoeaaful In shattering thc rock,
ut it also caused a bunk in the thirty-inch u*as
uni) of the Knickerbocker Gaslight Company,
Inch I.iv between the roc!: and tlie -Itel sewer.
A frogmen! ol' rock was thrown ,'iL'aiusi the main
?nh soiiimii force a.- in break tbe pipe, and latme
iate'y there >.v as a loud explosion. The pavement
nd e iriii above were thrown into the air to this
latanoe ol many feet, leaving i ciroulai weill al the
ni ti mi ot which the broken mala waa
goosed. The iris io..lc fire as it escaped
rom the hieak. and the flame mounted to a consld
ble height. Much excitement waa caused In the
eighborbood, and crowds nf persons gat herod t.>
ritneasthe monBtroni gea Jet The PireDepart
ic,ii was summoned to the place and spent nearly
n hour in sino! hering the flame. The broken main
as not repaired, hut it was covered with loose
ul.
The covering did not prevent tbe gae from escap
igin groat quantity, and noon the neighborhood,
a a distance of several blorkB, was penrod
lekenlng odor. Even on the Third Av.. Elevated
taltra ni eon the odor could be perceived. 1 he ga i
ithebonaessupplied hythe knickerbocker Corn
any burned feebly. There were many complaints
f sickness made by residents, and some persons
ere mik! to he on the point ol leaving their bornes
i-t night io escape i be intolerable smell.
TRIBUTES TO B, B. DUTCHES,
rbe li latent-Appraisers of of the Custom House
n Si.t m.iay presented to the Hon. 8. ll. Dntchi r on
tie occasion of bia retirement from the office ol kp.
raiser of the port, a letter expressive ol their f el?
ias toward him. The letter mentions the solidity
ntl strength of hi ? character, tbe sobriety and ju-t
ssa of his Judgment, his robust integr?
ity and indomitable will. The letter
dds: "Ai on administrative officer you
ave displayed execul ive talents ol the Ural order,
ii ve ex h 11 ii ted a temper and dispoaiti m ol nnvary
ig evenness, a Judicial fairness and an unchanging
(??cnn mat ion to do all men Justice. With aingular
nergy and devotion to duty you have i astered t he
ifficnlties of i moat difficult and resp neible public
thee, protecting with equal fairness the interests
t the Government and its citizens, Por yournn
ailing courtesy t" us in nil relations, pei-..nat and
fhentl, we thank you. Von have set an example ol
pritihiiiess and public virtue worthpol univsraal
ululation.''
Mr. Dutcber expressed his thanks for the cx
ic-sion of feeling, and paid a tribute to the ability,
ntegrity ami Gdelit \ ol Ins Bssistsnta.
Mi. botcher waa also presented witb a letter from
he oiiic. ra and employes "f his < iii. ?. ai tinting hun
f their appreciation of Ins uniform kindness, and
rhile they rejoiced over his promotion, tbej re
retted tbe separation it made necessary. Hero
ponded Witb Hinch feeling,
CRABOED WITH IKBEOULARTTT.
The reorganisation committee of the New-Jersey
lidland Bailroad d seoverod, about two weeks 'u-rn,
hat its secretary, H. P. Dechert, in -onie Instances
ad given his pOTSOBsl receipt for booda
atronderod by the holders under tho scheme
f reorganization. It was ascertained that
e had afterward deposited some of these
londu with the Central 1 ru il (!ompanr, taking out
eitiiicntcs in bil own name. He waa removi 'I irom
is posilion. Mr.Doeberl claimed thal nowrong
ad been committed ; that the boldi ri ol tbe bondi
ad not paul in full the 1 p-r cenl <i
he par value accessary to seeming tbe
'rust Company's certiiioatea lt was, fonnd.
owerer, tba! sonic of tbe booda delivered
ii hun hud not been deposited with the Trust
oiupany, and lt is supposed by members ol the
om mit tee teal tbe musing bonds bave been eon
cried bi Mr. Doeberl to bis own ase.
Tin* extent of the alleged irregularity baa aol
eeo ascertained, bet it i- thought tbat tbe deficit
rill not exceed 925.000 al the par value of the
Kinds. Mi. Dechert was nol at his mm c yesterday.
?
BHOOTING A MAN INS I KAT) OP A BAT.
Chailes ll. Murtagh, who la omployi d by J, Cor*
ey & Brother, Importers <>f cutlery and
kacy gooda, al Nassau and Hickman?I-., while
u the basemen! of tho store yesterday, al
'.::hi p. m., waa -ii"t and dangerously wounded by
tobei' Simpson, desler In sporting |oods al No. 1 'i'~
vu?au- t.. rn .billii C. P. Priest, his clerk, who v ere
it the time shooting ai rats in the store directly
irertbe abasement where Curley di Brother viv.
rho ball pa?ed throngh the floor and struck Mur
agh, who waa in a stooping position, attending tbe
ire in a stove, in the lett -iii,- oi the back, and
lenetrated to the kidneys, Ile waa taken
lo the Chambers Street Hospital, where
iis wounds were pronounoed rei] dangerous.
1'tie wounding of Murtagh is believed to bare
ic. n purely BCcidentaL However, Priest sins ba
lui not shoot at the tune, lu this his storv differs
from tbat of Mr. Simpson, wtao gare himself up to
Hie police. _
CHILDREN SUBBING PROM HOME.
Gussie Bearer, whose faller is said toben sculp?
tor now li vim; in Europe, is miming from the
home of her mother at No. 222 East Nineteenth
it, The Kiri, who is about liitc.n yesn
of au<-, left ber home Saturday afternoon
md has not -ince returned. No can e is assigned
foi ln-r sudden departure, except that she waa very
lund of one of the men boarding al tbe house, who
lailed. ii is saul, for Italy on Ihnrsdsy, Thc
girl seemed to he much affected hy bli
departure, and is supposed to have lefi
the house m resentmenl al some .reproof
administered by her mother. A little uni of ber ac?
quaintance has, however, seen Gussie since her de
part ure, she says, bul lier friends cannot lind her.
Llb ii lie n, age thirteen years, is reported as
mi-.-H. * fioiu her home, al No. 45 UadisOU-et., since
Priday.
ONT; OP MR. POOEHWa HANK'S
Garret Aekerson, of Raekenaack, N. .J.. Special
Master in Chancery, abo baa been engaged for tbe
lari foul weeks In aa kuveettgatioo ol tbe sffain of
the Hackenaack Bavioga Bank, which is Involved
in the financial ruin ol Congressman Voorhi*, Bled
bis report with the State Chancellor on Batnrday.
It gives in (html the result of tbe examination,
who'll extended Ut all the mortgage* and oilier sc
curities. 1 he blame for Ihe ufoituiia'c condition nf
ntl rs is .-ll laid upon Mr. VOorais, who held
8(76.000 of the $100,000 capital stock. Tbs other
Directors are fully exonerated, and ii i- :,iIm-...i
that they be continued tn chance of Ihe a ff a in of
the bank ia ila liquidation. Uistbongbl that the
depneitors will univ lose twenty per cent. The
total amount due them arith Inti real la 9172,000.
?
THH REMOVAL OP IHE MAKKET&
At ihe meeting ol tbe Msrketmen's Protective As?
sociation, .VeMtdday, ill (.leen V, icli-.-l., ll conleience
coaanuttee of twdve waa appointed to confer with
the proper aol norillee relative to abu-es nov, exist
lag ia and around Washington Market. A communi?
cation was read Iiiuii H. K. A P. H. Thurber, con?
demning ths proposed femoral of \\ Babington Mar?
ket :iinl the recent removal ol uin.'l.i I BlagOUl iio ii
the down-toe ii -in eta Ihe remedy,in then- opinion,
would be to employ a suitable person to organise
tbe preaenl feeling of opposition to ibis scheme, to
make effective legal opposition therein, andtose
i,ist in removina I be caaoea which hoi t made the up?
town movement possible.
A COUNTY CLKKKS DENIAL,
CbaraUS have lieen freely circulated ami published
in Bsrgan Coaaty. N. .I., recently airuin-t tlicCounty
Clerk, Thomas W. DooWMOt, ia ell.-et that ho lind
kept hack $."i,000 i" license fees front the
tieiisury. ami that Garret Aekenoa, aaa
of his hoodaaaon, and a director of a
savings bunk, had niven Mr. Dasinaal loans
upon a blanket mortgage, aad thal the money hud
been paid over to tbe county to make unod the de
flcit; hut that tis the mortguge waa valiicleas, the
savings hank wan the loser.
Mr.'Deuicrest denies the whole charge emphati
'ally, ns iloen also Mr. Aekerson, Ins bondsman.
Mr. Deiuere-i's reputation is declared by those who
koon him to be aoove reproach.
A SUBSTITUTE FOR BACH IMI.OT.
At a meeting ol tbe Union Perry Company diroo
:or- yt -ieiilav, Maaactug I Um tors Terry and De
panw submitted a report in reference to the death
>f Pilot William White, and proposed "that suitable
nen, accustomed to boating and capable of steer
ng. he appointed, one t" eaeh pilot* whose duty it
.lull ie M be ni the wheel-boom while crossing,
ind at other times while on doty t" see lhal ibe
abms are properly cleaned, neaten and ventilated. '
\ n r lion ty was given toappoiol lbs additional men
i- proposed. __________?__
CHIMES Af! A I SST LIFE,
ANNIE MAIM INS VISITOR.
HIT t'SKM.WV MW WHO CALLED Ai MIDNIGHT?
ms iii manu lui: | PISTOL.
The inquest into tim ouse ol' AnnieDonwey,
Has Martin, wbs ass fossa draftm berroosiatVo,
in Pinici.-t., mi Batarday moralaa, ?:n eoatlnaed
,i>* by Caroni r Kl .\. Bleach Sarita, lbs aili ?t
be inin who koopa the h ia ie, b ittfled ai tolHm -1
?rats boose is occupied by mysell sad kaibaad. I
ant tbe rooms to womea bowdan, Lasl wert I eal)
uni eoe boarder, Aaalfc Merila. Bbs llrsd boro Jeal a
neck nml a il.iv. Her fiit-iul- welt- a. i ll-i.'Utctl IO gO lo
ier room bat itrangen used t.. meet Imt In tbe parlor.
ni Friday tba bad tbree vlsltenbefore 6p.m. Ino
in.l ..iie ot ile ni ali mt tbat boor because be talked
eaghly tn ber."
" *iinvc \. ii gol i Moll m ibe bouse f" ie- istd tn ber.
"1'V.nt l<> tlie limn ii'nl Saki ,1 ulm I WM tbs metter.
Se tlnii salli lt antill :
'? 'Have yon I'l-toh in tl.e bOBSC t'"'
"Don't spsah i-o," ti lal I, ''.Mau Mghten tm-." "I
? \.. mw inm before. He whs u lunn nf Median rise,
in mt tbirty-flve yean sid. ile had lark bair aad mus
neill' nl.il -;.'il;c With SO 11'.* il iii c;;!. I Ifl Hoi I il l'l' ".Ml
iverc.iat mnl low felt hat." Annie saki:
? on. lie nu h -'Ll ii..it iii fun ; lu- Uni n't melin H."
"Ill \ lill ii ii' I t.i'' Ilia:.:;. Alli !?? ta, I Ilia I.'I. T that,
bal lie '?'il- Going tn cull mi lier later. Aimil! In ..
) lunn .li'. cn! on I; tr. *';- returni n tn Hie parlol
le! -in.l 'in.ll 12:30 .1. III. BOC t!:< Ii clue
.Mri lni.1 Inc Hm! tlie l'l,ill Mill ll.el
ironilsed tn come lanes Im.i strived, Bbe ww
n irnaiil -.lin;- nml lunlc c.- goo I High) SCVI I
\. i - ? . h. . i io: icati (I '- ? B v. ry lively, I
ng ind -'lull.'.* .iii Hie time, i did not hear tbe man
i - I V. ,i . 1)1 Ill ? I Ell a- i'.H .IU'I I ililli. I
lear ?nj Iw ly mi) be Miali -."
Mr. Hm il li testified tint Ue found the gate leading
i .in li. v i, le-, tn tile -In . i Open nil t.. Iu>l.nlu ibo
rady was loo >l. Ile could liol .- whether ur aol Ll
>.ii-i> door leading rroiii ti..- iinui ? t ? He- i ird was lound
tpeu .ii tl e tool iii ic. Ii v. i. >.; co a hen lie went In t lie
, r.i. bot it ituu'ii li ive n en op
ni -mi- in the lu
i lc . Metal peraons connected with Hie casa were 111v
? ?
I. .... til Hi,it the mai ! t thc ?'? al
in.- missing wateb ninl eiiiin bave notbeen
'.iiunl.
CHARGED WITH A HUSBAND'S DEA1 R.
gas. MIMI itll'ari i i i: \\ ;. i i;.is/. i t,v\u \- i.n i'll \I.
i oa maia uvas m aaa aiik.
Tlio tiiiil of Mrs. Margaret Meicrhoeffer nnd
? ?: tbe murder of Joba M .
.nu ni Newark yeiterday before Jndge*David
U, Depue nml ,i" an ii. sc eker, I
xiiiv of .ini'ii Mi lim (fer, age icventy.a larmer Uving
ni tbs Nm-tiiii i.i road, In West Orange, waafouad In
ir.af ins boase, t bnilet-wonnd ta tbe b kof
le- bead showed the cause ol d I ? laving lathe
inii-i' at iii.' tim.- arete iii- wife M irgaret, n^-. fort.i
ur ion Theodore, a-... I
.. en a tramp and I "I h. ? bv M lerhi ? I
'? .% wei ka i'i'. M"
-. im..I i.-.iein r. wim aaa a boarder with lbs fi
mra. Meierhorffer cbarced Ibe murder upon Lammsns.
Bots she nn.l L immeni wt ri si.
i'i".n tbs opening if tbs trial yesterday, tbe court
oniu v...,*. crowded. Mr-. Meterboeffer ebarges iii"
Mme ii|..ui Lammeai, L-immeos charge* it apontbe
H..U1..1I. ,Ul,! tin -!.!!?? .li , Umi tlielii i.nlll. Till.Ile 1*1,1.
?eut..r c.]nm i <;. N. a i.e. l appeared tot the pt opie, aad
William ll. omi 1. ir., n.r Mri i ..... . i
Borcherling wai assigned by the Conn m eoanael fee
I. immt n . l,'.. mi. r i-..'.: lined Im on Boon.
c.h.ry riiv.i.iai Dr. P. V. P. li-.inti les 11 fled thal
ne lound fi- '""Iv in tbe eel lal behind a barrel, ii
b di. i ii.-it* were n. n it- ol i.i oa tlc a
I a. i. lil.-t in the lie.nl lltt,.,l I.iin'n. Il t'i li Vn!\, r I m
?i.llnc W. 8. ii-.lill,i. n! \\. -I tl:..nu,?. I.-.Uti..i thal In
?? lc Ii I!.. In .1 ill 1 \. n- .li ICOVI I. ll,
winn be knocked al Ibedooi il Hi bonne, shorlli be
tore mldnlgbl on i he Bight <>r October 9. Mr*. Meter
liot ll' i .'j. in ?! Un il a,i ,,;.,.,., ,[, ,,.??_ , ii,, by tn. Mnmiller.
1 bal Hann ii getting mr ' ?
Ile li astern it to ii"- beek ol tbe botue, and mw I. un un u*
a lull. A-i.uit: Mii. Meierho ti i where ber husband
' \\ bi ii r ?
in. I. n.i i -.ni .1 r-!i.a laid," Here la a be rt he ibot im
lui-'., .ni,l," ,tml filv ....I..', -?. i. linn,- shout ?? kick ul*
linn tl'.w l'-'nl!?." \\ le li tin .
? aili. ' -Iii* Iii- iii.ive.1 Hie Imi.1i " Mm '!? !? rim. I!
tuc fl Itiu ?-- tli.it tia.- Iiuinl. i (.e. i,rr.-.I Bl ill...ni ll i.i
I. in. j Iv i tl:. Bl ' bl r Iii it I. .
-..ininnt. il tin iii ..I., ad bad st Ls
h.ole m. attempt t.> get aa ?**.
DRIVEN UV DESERTION TO DEATH.
Mun'!', ni* Hear spooks, a saawaTi
A yoong woman, who called beraell Mary
r..i.-. hu.1 wbo boarded wllb Mrs.E lisbeth -n.-i wood,
ll N". -17 ?> l ililli' IN ? ., "I Hil I ?, I I '". l f IL ..IC Milli! J)' |ll ||
lag by laking Borp I I beean sn ex
nmiiiatinn >???-'er.in. Mr? Sherwood teetined thai Mts!
Brooks -nm rim waa a corset-maker, bal did aol tell
where ibe un-1 employed. Bbs frequentlr tookmedt<
i nc,, Mm wu- Intimate, she uld, with a young maa
mun' il 'In bael Hr. BOBO, I iblpplBJ . 1. il., u tm ri
teemed to have desetted ln-r. Bbs weat to Clsrendoo
Ball Saturday eight, to meei bim at a daaetog Kiln.ni,
imt came i..mk dlMpi.led ninl despondent. Brennan
wm to have taken ber le tbe Preach ball al tin a. sdeuiy
nf Mu-ie iln- <?-, i nm,, nut Bppert mi t bad reftm d (?? do
ri. Bhe i < .ni i>!;? i n.-'l ol Del betas able tosteep, Mtv,
-lui.'.1 ? i woman ua^ucd Mar] '
in.- a powder.
Mn % Walsh declare* Hi ? rared morphine al
tl, ii tjueti nf ber friend, abo iain ibe bud lu en in ihe
babb ot lakins it while living lu 1'biladelphla,aud
tMiiiie.i some ?' nc.ta. bi r (? el ileepy,
An eT.iiiiiiin tm ol tu.- dead woman'* t ff.-, u mat
Bade i>.\ the Coroner, and letten sudeardj ,.i melia
nature were fouud s* lo les ve do doubt as to her chan . -
ter. Bbc te aald to bave come originall) irom Buuburjr,
Penn. Bbe came to Kow-York fi. Pniladelphla
limiiiii-n;:n. ll r real name la nol koowa.
DEAD \r BW BRO! UER-IN-LAWS HANK
Elijah Nash, who was stabbed in lin- abdo
iin-ii a week ago unley by iii" brotber-lD-law, Btepbeo
Meeker.al Va 47 Prtaet -t , Brooklyn, died al lbs
Brooklya City Bospltal late Banna; alaht, from perlto
mus. Naih wm twenty-four years nf ige, ead om em?
ployed as a eoaeb-driver. on 'rue-uav morning lasl be
went tn .Sn. 17 Prince -I., V. In re iii. Iimlli. i. brother
aad bia sister and ber husband live. Aocordlag tn iii
statements made, Meeker qnarrslled with ila wilt .uni
sfruekbsr, Tatsearaxedber two brotbers, Billah aad
James, and Ibey Ihn stt st .1 bin with violence, Meeker
iii. n obtained a pair ol shears and made au attack upon
the two brothers, one rn whom li laid lo have lieen
.nihill witb a poker while tbe other bad i knife in hm
|,..--. -iain, lillian Na ll. alli! being \* nu Hill t], ? ?, 1 -,,.,[
to Mt rtle-ave. and Mavy-i ? and wm theu luke ii to tin
hospital.
Meeker wm arrested and JamM Na*fa was held m b
wiiii.-.-i. Justice Wal ii re?lerdaj committed ibea iii
await tbe Coroner's action.
A BAILOB STABBED BT A SHIPMATE
Tin- examination into tbe cbarjreol mordor
anaiiiHt l lanni in -minni, wm in li \> ?!< i.lav before Uni?
ted BtatM C.ml?umi r Shields. Evidi dm uh-, gm h
as to tha kitbag "f Aoton Klowltonakl nu tin Amen.
.?an imik Ai.ier ob December LO, white nu a
voyage!.Amsterdam to Mei \,,in. The billowing
entry liv t lc i niii:.in in Hie in'. ? Olbred la OVI
III ll.'I 1
"Ani.iti Kit.wittiui.lil, hrlin* questioned l>v me tart
Hint lie Mn--cul Lt tile i-.-cinl . 111.-, t- to Rf| nonie liir
Irom mulei iii- topgallant ben I..,,,\ wut
ui work ; tn ii 1,1 ntinxl a'i.i (i linn ^ imi lie wm* tonia to
(In. Ile BUBWered lli.it il I BS UOtblUB lu Ihiii""' or
words to tlnii ell i i. when Leonard, allerianim
-..a,, lim;.- fl m .i seised bis knit sud rushed at him
but ?n- stopped in a blow of a stick, hut on s seeonti
utit'ini.i bi lei ? eded In itabbiag him in ihe bowsU."
The prisoner wm beld fm tbi setloa nf the Grand
Jury.
sr.l.'K.i < QUARREL OVEB TEM CENTS.
Jobn Millhill, wim waa i-lu>i in (be (.venn
Suiiii.iviiit.-iit nv Bumad Jacoby, white attempting ta
filler Hie liiitei'n liquor stem B Uo, llSWItbi
Brooklyn, la ta a critical eoedltloa and is uni expected
lereeever, Happeen that Mitchell Ind beea ta tba
??looa dorine tbs . renlus playing baeatelle. A dispute
arose In regard to thi payment ol lanai n , .1.iby de
innn. Ins ten cent n.uie iii,in Mitchell rive I im. II. ice
Hun hcrimiM tiiiiiilu lot- both Mitchell ami J Booby.
SHOOTING Al A THEATRE TREASURER.
Henry E. Thur.shy, who Iiinl n plato! at
Vu ter Hally, Tien-iir.-r Ol thc 1 haili Tlientrc m. Jnnii
ary 14, has been Indicted fur ibeotiag -s 11 ii latent ta
kill. In tbeOcaafBl BsmIoqb yesterdaj ba pleaded aol
-.?nilly The ('..nit ii: -urn.-,I I bartel B eeklai M ins cnun.
iel, tiie prisoner bein* ? nh.mt stoney, lt u aoderstooii
Hint tin lief, l.i -i- wil lu- Ut nt li I tv.
BOI OVKli Bl A Fl Iii: KNiilNK.
Mttiv Manies, ?*** (hirly years, ot No. '2!?
no-t i'm t> -eixiii-st, was kaoched dawe ant trna svsf
by Ure en^ne Mo 27 Htinday iilglit, st Mioveutb-UM'. nml
Forty ?ixtli-?t. lier ukuil WM fm. tined, ami sba SM
titli.nl other .rterv lojurics. tn* '^Uicc ?out Inr tn
the KuoncTcii Hospital
HOME NEWS.
PltOMRfRMr iK-:rvvu
I w I-" ..l.-ili ??.??! '? IT nil'?! i ?- Minimini ol
loatoB fiiiiitri-.int ft.""- -lii-iu Va'iiiiini Emmoaa, V.O.
;.. nml li ii. i .1 il O. Gibson, H. a. A .nt. jame* tiotel
i. n. in iii ni il. of Detroit.
\i:w-YUKK CITY.
The gnnnal meeting ol the Tonne Men'-' Bepnbli
:iti Clab will be belo thisoTeniDg at No. W5 flftb
ve.
AHcr Io flor, nsssoiigeis hom Hew-Tork to Bos?
on by wayo/ tbe -Stonington I.me'.viii not leave
be boat to take tbe care al Stonington until 4 ii.iu ,
nstead ol 2: Ul a. m. bs lu retofore.
At ii meeting of tbe c ntral organisation of the
BxpaveiW Association laat evening a committee
ru appointed to wait on the Sinking Pond Com*
littee, :ini! ask foi tbe sile of Wuabington and Pul
.rn Marketa.
Tbe United Btates ship Constellation, in eom
mini ni Captain John Lee Davis, arrived from the
! u ropes o Hq n nd ron yesterday, having lefi Oibral
nr un !)? ci niher |:l. bhe will go mil <?f commie*
nui in ii few daj t,
At the Tombs r.iiiccf'iutrt yesterday, befoid^iis
iee Bixbv. Henrv VV. Abboti waa ebarged, on oom
taint ol Offic r Joyce, witb selling tickets in tint
.ouiaiana Lottery al No. 310 Broadway, aud was
i ii a 111 il io furnish bonds in 91,000.
Ko tidings "i the missing brokt r, J. Vf, Woodbury,
ml been received yesterday al tbe Open Board ol
t.u-l-: UrnK.I-. ci wbich lu' ".-is ii member. His
ht-.it the Hoard are mid to lie verj small, anda
roposition hw been made by a friend foi i
lent with i!n cn ii torc
The Marthe Washington reception of Rt. John's
luilil will take place at the Academy of Mimic to*
ighf. lin- demand for i iekets and lance ? j est rda.*
as very active. Tim tableau ol Franklii l. i p
[oii gi the t '? ni, of Prance ?? ill lie presented al lc
'I. k. Tbe Conti Quadrille alli he mic i.t the
abb tux.
lh hiv Wilson, the barber, who was shot hv
'..iw ntl Ki in ii lion Deecinl i i 21, wm able to leave
i.llevii.' Hospital ? I'Btenlay. He was taken before
n-i ire Smith in the Harlem Police Court, where bu
rule nii affidavit charging Scanned nub shooting
im. >i.ni.i li '.'i,- presenl in coiiri, and was bela
a IJCI.OUO i.nii nu timi nt the (leneral Sessions,
rhe funeral of the lute Dr. Aaron B.Van Pi ?.*.
dent! I pd by a lal ge nlimiter
t' l'liitr. .I friend i i ii"' >;.iiu"a ne ll'nai
'" . ' I iiin v-f mrtb-st., rn ar Seventh
\... ni lu u. m. ye terdny, Delegates from the
. '_'.. ..i t lie Mii-mii. fraternity
ml lim.i tbe lie'.i. w Mut,ml H. mut Society were
I'e-i !.'.
A petition will b I to the Aldermen to
ay. Ix I
Tivilege i t establishing n !. nv fr.any point on
-iii Uiver tu the fool ..t thirty-sixth .-tn -i.
' ". !?? li ? .'ll. 'I ,: .I
lt i- believed tbal thc mw ferry i-> intended
.: itu v. nh t be St t Beat li Uailra id, run*
: in rt.
Tbe case "t Alfred 1'..Iiin,'.vim is charged with
.'.'V ? .1 ii, ii Inni!.
e, to t lm
11,5011 ? .'...1 again yestei * in
he .l.ii.t mi Market PolicoCourl before Jiu
? ti: linni ',. ii-- wuived tan ? ntn,n and
ave bail to the amonnl ol $l?ri00for hii appear
? I uni i 2 ni i be (? ions.
The managers of the Society for the Reformat on
f Jut. nii.? lia linijui ni- have forwarded their lifty
ifth annual report tn the Legislature, fhi Ocl ?? i
.1 theie were 1,373 Inmates ol the refuge. The
I'cetpts i.t tbe | ir np to (ii lober 1 e ere
lo.,.c,7(i 71, and the expenditures $94,952 15.
h.- iiiin.it.". m. employed l,\ rontracl al regular
nhur eiiini un-ii; ga or wire work, ol in
anleniug or domes! ii dui ii -.
Citii n- ..ii the West-Side hive petitioned (lie
t..uni of St reel Opening and Improvement, con
i-tinir ni the Mi.-,.H. Controller, t'omiseionei ni
?ui.lie Work-, Pre ulenl ol Hie il nani .?! Aldermen,
ml President of the Department ol Parks, toez
. nd \\ Mhington-st. fn in Lillie Twelfth it. to
s, rmi! ic-nth--!., running parallel witb Ninth
ml Tenth aves, li.- land ju..;.1 tobe taken
ons -?- ot v.ii .nit lota.
The breadstnfls marketa were generally unsettled
t ti tilnv. Winter wheal advancing from ?ato l
ent a busnel, on moderate nfierings, \-1? * i? ? Spring
. In it wm in less demand and became demeaned
mil. r h1. i l . I re wm a fail demand
i, which advanced from '-.? '??> ? i of a cent a
l tteii tlnii the tirana I rn ik I.' nl
ray bad begun i.'"(iit" on throngh ratei from
ii in Liverpool, making contracts al 53 <
, hundred.
Tbe fifth annual banquet ol tl \ elated PI?.
ie. i ai i;i| i?.,} - ol ( iliiiii urn a n- eateu
sst evening at the Htnrtevanl Honse. It wm the
hm --...uni anniverasry of tbe discovery of gold
it Huller's sawmill in California, and a numbei of
li ni\ sud Nav.i .'Mi' '-. who were in the service in
ii lt t..? tn i in la-id. ;7 and ': 8 wei ? pn rn i ?
lp ..I the association is now
m.. i.. i .I il Jno. \. > itt. i was reelected president,
leneral H. I J. Gibson iimi vice-president, aud Frau
I- Pl I Ha -alie' a
Several week* ago lt weaBtated tbat there i
?Inn toremovi Ch lei Kugincei Robert Van B.n,
?f i lu* I ?.]i:.r t tin-tit nf (ni, Works, and to appoint
nhl place Julius W. Adams. Mr. tdaui-, was for
uerly Chief Kngineer, bul resigned mi account of
be pressure bron gb I tn nen upon bim, rbis plan
i i ,i .I into ?:;..! . .(?>ri!a> bj iha Board ol
itv Works, although Mr. Van Bunin's removal wa* I
ti. i .'U ..1.1..a,. .1 bj < omiui ? om i ll utan). Mr.
? ii, r.i,i en ba been connected with the Department
ii-..ut ti ii \. ii-. Bolh he and Mt. Adams sro Demo*
int-.
| ? ? ompos( .1 >.f li. nt v I.. Hornet,
iViilinui R. (iM.,-. I;.,!.. ? -a i ;,,.|lv$
I lu an i-i ? lt it i..mr. .1 um ? ? Lynch, William Watson,
'luci .lu-11 '('baric I'. Haly, and Richard CPOor
? III I||| ? I '- I ? - lill lill li?
ll. I,ll WltllOUt BIM |>ul.lie ni.1 cul. #7,915 for Iin?
ll-!, Miff' I'i -. A Dill Of fill I I .teni . .
I. I II !? Ililli ll tO I III I. 'l'l MOJ a I I,'. I > 11 1 ? ,|l, ;, I | , |
her laabalanecol $153 in thc Emigrant Indus
nai Havinj ll I be bauk will receive iub?
ici ipi lom ami will forward them m in thia lu*
itance.
( h lune, v Johnson, tbe well-known thief wm
igaiu rre letl .. terday and taken to the Jefferson
Market Police Court, where he wu-* charged with
n md i rceiy bj Mra I orrie Mi el er, "I Nu. :.:ii
-r'ifth-avc. Vesterdaj morning Mrs. Meeker wm
notting a pun-linne al Purcell'i bakery, and rhanci I
ula !,, i .miii on tl.inter. A moment later she
?nw Johnson pick up tbe mufi and i ike limn u her
'in I. ci lu mis ci antill ;,i ii ?-?.;-:'. 7. Ile was -i an bed, and
r, ; i . i i.t (Micket was found a long double-edged
ii/,r. JiwtieeOtterhonrgheldJoIiiihoii id i.-i.r.un
nail mi (bc larceny charge, aud tu IJCiOO bail fnr
?niri ing ? cunicih il wi a].
I In- American Shipmaster's Association, wboM
ifiice is ot No. JI7 \\ illiaro-st., has published ita an
u n ii I " Reconlol American and Pnrnign Hhipning,"
with the sanction of Ibe Nee -York Hoard nf IJnder
wi net- Iii pnivide it standard Amerioan rlnsiitlca*
iimi ..i v. -el-, ll contains v ilu ible in.ifcr for all
engaged in marine affairs, including nil.- fn
un-1 mei tim nml rlussiticntion ol wooden and inm
\.-- I-. together wnh tobin ur thicknesses and
?trength "l mal rials to be used. Ihe t.I of
cir tonnage, dimensions, owners, nud
ntlier Informnlioii i- printed alphabetically, So
vessel is classed m rated unless surveyed and
opened according lo the rules of the association.
BROOKLYN.
The installation of tbe Rev, I lu min Ii. tfcLaod aa
pastor '.r the Clinton Aveunu Congi gut ional
Church will take pince this even um'. The R< \. Dm.
H ii 11, H tor ra, Taylor, Hunt and others sro expected
tn Isac P.Illa
I lu- Aldermen mel yes'erdaj. Prcsidi nt Blnei oe
copying Hie chnii roi n.a Oral time, The Hoard of
City Works wan autltoi ired in contracl tor a
metil over Uk victims"1 tin- Hrooklyn Theatre Uro,
at an expense ol Cl ,000.
Tbe pi ni in n-i for the ele< lion nf delegates to the
Mi I. inc min Democratic (leneral Committee were
held l.i-t night In it'ite "I Ibe lit. ulm t il light \,\
ll'llll ll Tlllel. Ililli l.lllCl. U|.lill tlie " li- ?--." a.n|\ il
slight i.. ii 1.. ii iou to tho regu bi r ticket was mn ile in
anj ni tin- v.i.i'd-, n n'i un iii.it in linn i- was rei
After the Novembei election, al which Phillp
Casej waa chosen as Alderman of Ibo Tenth W'ni.i.
lt was alleged thal Mr. Case] was nol u properly
naturalised ell issn, and was ll>ercforo lucligilde.
Mr. Casey slated tbat li* came to t:,is .- nntrj In
IHil .. .-uni bad 1.1.ii . in his papers in due form and
ilu- matti i w n- dropped, li has been rei Ived, how?
ever, by the appointment (f n romniitloe nf live
lawyers by the Kings County clnl. i.. investigate
the matter, lt is claimed thal suffloienl proof ex?
ists iv remove bim.
(CEWABX
i'lnm is Mi Kii lt ni, age di real . the son of I bornes
K. Mi K muli, ni Nu. 313 I'.e'lculle i\,'., Newark;
waa killed by a freight train ou tbe Erie Railroad
at Newark yesterday monti ng, in the pres ace ,,i
his mothei.
.H.IisliV il I v
The thir I Uni nt Mi a. .li tune IC. Smith umi Cns er:
I). Ileiiueit. for the miii ii r ol Richard II.Smith,
will open al .!? raej Cit] lo-daj.
A bearing waa held yesterday la Ihe Lewie will
. ii-.-ni .1. i-e, City. Josbaa Bonsou. ol iiobokou,
waa rec lied fnr ci >sa-oxainitintiou. Iii- ic-im mu
weelo tbe affect thal be had received ollera togo
into s combination to break lo will of Mr. Lewis,
hut timi in- hml refused them.
m:\v-.i::i: hy
si mmii. The store si Angusl EL Dfedricb wai
entered .mil robbed of goods on 'I Inn-ilny night, A
tramp Damed l'eu-r Dillon wan arrested saba*
qneutlyoo -u-pii inn aiul effected bis escape. Neitrlj
nil lin- m. ii nf tba tow u-liip t in ni"i mn to search foi
him, mill In- watt I.miiii Boereted ka a hay-left,
II.iikikiv.?Peter p.'ti.iUHkcy, the Russian win
shot himself while eotitiuetl lu a cell at l'ohci
Readqaarters al Hoboken, on a charge of robbing a
boose at Hackenssck, N. J., died at st. Marv'n Hoe
pile) in Hoboken Kstnrday night. Josi beforohis
death he was told that be waadymg, hut he refaai d
tO see hts wife, and sui.I Iic'w.ih glad his eud waa
neiir.
LOXO INLAND.
Hi.issviii.k.?The recent I'u 11 of the temporary
Bliaaville Bridge Into Newtown Creek ls likel) t<>
prove a serious matter, since tbe accident there
lie on the bottom, in sddltion to tbe bridge, the
body ni n boree sud s heavy truck, winch were on
lin-still' t ure when it fell, lt Will BOSi ii I "'Ul $3,000
to remove tbe obstruc tiona and to place the bridge ia
its proper position. John Woods, t.> whom Iha
bone aud truck belonged, claims 92,000 fordon*
KATA Island.
Pom Riciimokd.?Every day for boom time pas!
bom eight to ten scows loaded with garbage and
oilier material lune been towed down tbe kills and
the cannes dumped on the .-hon- al Pori Richmond.
The refuge ii being used hy certain peraona to HU
iu decks iit the inlier place, lt ls very offensive.
BENJAMIN r. BOGEBTB FRAUDS.
THE FORGED BERGEN COUNTY BONDS.
in nv iiii- enos kn i'-iii:K!ii'i.i)i it- AOAIKtT TOT
Ml li'.'I! A Xl.-' BX! 'IIANtii: HANK .\NI) MM lill I
in iWK.
Suit hu- been began In the Uuited Btates Circuit
Coori hy tbe Chosen Freeholders of Bergen Coouty,
New-Jersey, against Ibe Merchante1 Exchange
National Bank and Peter Bowe, Bberiff. Tba
>ac tion arises oo I of Ute defalcation of BcnjamioC.
H..tr.it, Treaaurer of the Produce Exchange
aod ex-Collector of Bergen Coanty. Tbe
complaint -els forth tbat tbe county wns
Indebted, prior t<> Joly, 1870, in Hm sum
nf $302,800 m.mi bondi Issued and theo
due; ih.it $12.000lo cash was paid .'iml tbat for
the balance 800 blank bauds of 9500each were
printed; that the county wis authorised lo issue
$348,000 in these bonds, and tbal sceordiogiy OOO
hi.mk,- were tiseil niui th" names ,?. the boldon of
the matured bonds inserted therein. <?i tbe blank
bonds two, numbered 102 and 0S1, were defaced,
and two others, numbered 721 end 722, wereissoed
in theil'.sic.ul. Thc bonds Ihsned aere numbered
ti..1.1 l tn im inclusive : [rom 100 t" 080 Incl
c-j in OOO inclusive; and TJ! to 722 nu lu Ive.
Ihej wet.- nut registered bni were exebanged f ir
the bonds foiling duo. A.'. r tbe ? Issue
tiae remaining In.mis, numbered (i'.'T to
7'_'i> sud nml "'_':? to 800 ic lasive, remained
in tbe | i of the county, mid ll gertconiin*
in il in i Bice ii- < 'ii'.leei.u- until Mn ir, 1878, lt is al?
leged tbat I', cert fraudulently obtained pogues lon
i'i i' e lil'ink bonds, wrote bia name ns Collector
uii.ni t hem ni i'i be bad censed :.. bold Ihe i
and forged or caused to be forged tho other rn
rrqnisito to complete them. Ile also attached Hie
-ul nt the county tn thc m. About Septum ber, 1878,
, placed tbem in the custody "i the Mer
National Bunk. I ts asserted
iimi ile bonds do nol bear the names ol tbe
? t.i whom they purnorl to be lasned, or
in whom they are payable; that they
i,, vi i lui inni/..l by tbe Legislature of New-Jen -. ;
ic\ were uevei in foci i- laed : that tbei
valid and oj no efficiency, ana that oo inter*
- over Leen paid on them.
On Januarys, 1880, tbe bunk commenced an ac?
tion in the Supreme Court of I his State ?" sinai Bo
?. a 11 for an imiel.Iness ol $31,000, and tbe Sherill
li vied on hii property, including tbe bonds, which
noa remain iu thc bank subject to ihe levy. The
claim of tbe bank thal tbe bonds were hypo) necated
ls denied. Ii i asserted tbat Bogert was a depositor
stockholder snd director of iii" bank, and
ih" hunk had fall knowledge thur
t ie bonds had nol been lawfully issued,
Tbe complaint further charges that tbe
bank bini known that Bouert was in financial dis?
tress for months; that for a lona time i.e bad he ti
indebted to the bank ; tbal the li iw tbal Bo?
gert iinl not valid negotiable leenritiea worth
$50,000 for mme than two yean before the alleged
bj pothecation.
li ii pointed ont tbat although tbe bonda are nol
valid m present, if they should |nt-s min the hands
nt bona Bde purchasers for value they migbt lie
h.-lil tu be valid,and that under the attachment il
i poesible they may he sold and Bergen Count] be?
come liable li ia therefore asked that n
nuts' be decreed that tbs blank bonds
were never mitftoriaod hy lew; tbat they ure
u u v.iliil or existing obligations of tbe County of
.. imi thal they are fraudulent, null and
void, aud that the bank may be decreed io deliver
them to tho county authorities to ',<>?i aneelled. It
ls also asked tbat pending thia -mt tue Lank mai
.mil from parting with them, aad tbal tim
? mi. lu-1 ..j .nu il from taking possession of
tit. m. _
MA BIA t IS1S 1.1.1 li L SOM.*
MIMA! I'ltR K'.U \.S I '.
ni mr.
Sis tm**. 7 SOI Sun inti...... 'ad! ] (M.) k fait, 1 lia. 15s.
lt am, t .... l in, Moan suaies. i im si'fii-s* .1^,1*1*, 'J
i. ,m wt ira i . ur i M.
Baady ii..nu.. 1 |.i,.;.,t. Islaad.. '.'-':> .latliiaw. til
ii u ii viik re-si.
Saint* BOSk.. 'J. ii ?'? i ',.,*. lili.il . .'.'. I-. ult. *iJ8
;? ISSESGEltH I SUITED.
r-.-nsi rivi ur.- h. in - m vM.-nti* Hunt,
Aadsraaa, u. i. Saith, Mr. OOrer, O.t.
Annaltons, lai.H.A.i.ii.-. ii rer, Mts* M
li. i-n. u ll il. Haven, If rs. sod Patterson. .1 nines
lion k. " Perklt ?
r, ll. ll. H. iii r, Ult. a M I'm vea, Of. k.
i .ii.i. r. Mr. sad Mrs. IIIII, ineRev Mr. in... H.
.1 M. .ucl Mit. Rlrhards,D. M. Bad
i atilt i.i . Houston, Johfl
t .i rn, K C. Hull. Mra. I . lt. Bewail. J r
. Mr. iintt.i.'... Mi -lui kli too. Mr.
IV, II. Ki Hogg. I.. I'. HU, '.,m. Mra.
M. iiieiBinii.MeK.il/ie. W. O- siuinr, ilearjr
Miali . fa rn-, ti. Stewart, Mr, uni
Ililli t tl'll V 1.1 f-1 -.?1 . Il \
tl ll. 1. I rude, I'. ll Kt) in, Mr-. J. B.
? I 'I ,.? I -'ll. Ihi it'll lllf.lllt
I alu inlil Hob. 1- i.. Htrusberc. W.
Flowers, )'. ll Msthi r, Vi naon, a. v.'.
i, ???,!. w ii. -. w illauia. m.. jr.
.I., Mex. uiii.i, Mr. Mi..
Un <. It Ni.ruell. Ile.ny \Uiltiiey. J. ll.
i.iiiiii,ii-. Master
tuon ..i -.sow nv rnuMiHtr un nu uti.
Brown,o it. ii n .w.t. tte-n.-v.j. Innis, Janie*
i .lUn "'ii ai.en,, i'. Muller, -.
H.T. A.i un- John Mull r. li.
Htmli. ibe Her. M.l Uro wu I Macdonald H.
I neil. Mra H V m..un. ciiii-'.ii.i .-..iM.r-. A. aad
. uoper, Wm. K. i 'n?r...,!. Jami - family.
li. will. Mi-. Dunlop sc i ? ? I..lui
-?ii.ii. i-,.n.mn. \. Varian, W. A.
-. !? lorahelm. Sally Wi-ltb, lob. bb
Netaoa, Juliu linnean, ill Todd ?
SH ir SE'.Yi.
PORT OF MBW-YURR .ian*. 1;)
iRitivan
sir'iiiiii' (Br), i nik. Ursrpoe! Jan IO sad Queenstown 11
in tj ti i 1.1.1' - ii n.
L'S), I'mis, (iiiir.iiMr. bas 361 ofllcen
mut iiin. nml '
-u mn-,i'.I m.i in 1.1'itu. nu. i '.ii '.:ii ii days, t.i ti k Boiler.
--ll lill III I I Kl . Ile.lt. I al -L .. li.,I ll'IV, J_I1 g alni Mo
!.. ii. n i. i-e.i Brna,
sir Iii.' Dank Ueina, narra S9 dara alta adas ts
liiiuli. Wyr k Co.
>tr Mercator iiiei.'i, Minne, Antwerp, 10 days, to mncb
I alt. .V fn.
Mr Hallams Br) Whltehnrat, trinidad nee 31, Rar I
,t:in -.-, -t i in i.t i, Ma.nine ii, uni Domini ?> B, tu a i: i niter
brui)' k < ?..
-ii Mew-York.Qulck.Ni w-Orleann ? i - lo Bo-., n a Morgan.
-IM itv ol M-e III, Ui in .tni. -.11 ...i'u li. I.'.
-i, Pioneer l'l ni. I'btlailelnhta, t > V/iu H I'lrdi
It.iii. ( In-nu.i li.'.un in ol ile st.. n . I Hi, .ii ll logo Aili.''.'.
Wltll t.Mt- lu ..I.I'M . Ve--. I tO I'lll-a.li. A, I.,,||,I
iii.. Min i i ii.... lim . Havarace, Leglmrn MtUyawlth
.. I ,11.1... SI.I a. -
lilli. M.il i-'letln all.llll. Jell.ell ..l || \ .?'..,,,,. I li M ds]TI
willi ..l.i nun toordnr: vraai i n> Bot kmaiiD, Oerle n<* c..
Hark Ann r li ri), ru Catto 46 days, ia ballast loIlsnliam,
Hnve-.ii.)'.? karin - .t Co,
Bark i.|.. .m.! t Nan a, r.iikrlilscn, ceil. 04 dara, In luii.i-t
Ui i- Ti li ?- ?
BBI * lil! ir i Ansi), Mai numil, Dunkirk tn ?ln\ a*. In ballast
. , i . i .1
!'. uh iif.'iii hon Christiansen, Bordeaux 32 days, tn bil
i, .? to I mu ii. I dye A Co,
Balk \i i nan . sun. n.i.'.. tn1. Amsterdam K or 20, la bal
laat i . !? ?
lin.. /,- i k (Swed), liiililin.iii. Hot tenta ni ...i.i ?, Inbai
li,.I tO 1 HIL ii i ? ?? ? ' "
un ? 1'n'i.. ul i...ii:nei..t iii.. 1 iiir-i.-.itln r, I labia It'J dava.
, ll n. M.,tt!,i.?-. .i J ll .Lin (?.
Bark in.e-i.an ali,, itntiiii. bt riot re, Marl,'JO .'.ns.
Bark i.a- ii Bri, i.iii'Kii.iii. Curacoa ?9 ,i
Skin ile tn U ul.1.1'' '
Bark I1..1.t"". !? .. ?. .: ,i.-,-... D', -ji with-ottos
timider l. a -el tu I le ll il. lin. I I. .\ Cen. ! ie .el Ins' A lu.
al ll.'II,! a BT) ll >? 'H. H.'. -III.I' >,
I :. Illili e.l.a. l'.>.*Ulll-. Ul., i-.l i,. ill rt. |,I I mit ile..
Hr.*..' l\ . . ? i ,?? Fl
. ii in i ii i ka i t A i'o , - i in ! ii ii rwnru i <??
Bria Msri llsr.lett. Wei li, i.inn is lt! nam vis Uria
wsti Break laaar lo Vouags .t t ... rcaa?l t<
- uiiii-ii.i.. !.!?:? I I a
iniir im.ii' linian.-V ..f I niiiiiii!). Ndyea, BnenoaArrei
:, ,!. - to lin tt -,,.i ,t , ..
Ktnmann i ilia.) nm tons, aristol 40 daya with Iras
lo.h.!.-I -. i- wi ti .1. lin i' - rarer.
Itrirxm.?rppe attila. iMiin. (iireeiiti OA dayl Kith
Mil] lilli l '..lal' i
.Hr). i;.ini''t Uarcelon 50 tiara, wiibsaaai
tn Du ,.l 'la rir..n ,v i ...
....in . .if Phlladttlphls), Towaaend, Pan
2Hdare, Willi i'll.1- r, noir. Ole, lr, Hut.Vii \ Pondi I
ll.l Wi'l.l.i-U -V I ll
nt'. i .'.-- ini'h. .iiii-,ii. [?,,?'. ? inland Sudara will
c. ii .. tu I'ni ie,l A ''..-. ?e?at I to rliama. Talbot A Co.
-. 1.1.tn I' I -In!.!'" -till... it ., .i:.,l: le ,',, '-ul ; i,',, ,
uni i.i it.las ? " aro: ri ...
.1 ?? tttabop, tn.iir Kt.va L'n .lav . -,
il ii ia i i il? i
-? ? \i-..i i-i mi.i. -i..linn, Asna HO dar* wi . ii r
rle tn- Mi. l.i. na. ve ael tn II W 1.. .:.! .-t ( ...
-.-I.i Cm,ut. lurnea, rsmplro lt-.' Isra. a Hil mdse i i W tim
nllll'll 111 4 -an: V R.'l !?! A I lill mn .V I '?
(?yu ?to|in? na rwaeia wbloa were sucbored below cami
Mp I.I ll'. I ll', lu lbj .
i-hln Hi-n.lt tim l.lsht liri. I- Hinom, Iran ii ni:. ?
Rrirtr Formn*n iBn. Sfnnrt. front Dnnirirk.
W IND-Sunaet?At Sandy Hook, light. IS; cloudy.
auAua
Biri Oliy Mannering (Hr,. Mann. Lsadnn !Ien>r?m b,^
ASceaa (Br),stewart. London, Urtnasli. Minion, ,*,.".??
vina lina, Uigbv. Liverpool, vi-, yueenatown, Wi-fim?*
i.oi'.i!. Boase i itel-), (irviru v. Mvenwol, Hunk * j??,i*
Bolivia (Hr). Small. (Jiaagow, llemlerao'i Hi'-on: MartbTSS
\ ena., (Mau. e. Ililli.;? via Camden, I s Kre-ii! kuI.? 55"
stevens, M.ituik. (Hil Dominion >? fo. ( li.uiatock iuS
.Lr-, one.,!. I. I, hacket! a Bro; 1 ra:,,-mia, Mangui P-i?
1.'.eil. .J I Am.'-. ??*?"? * orv
-lilli Calliope iHr). Smith, lit emeu, snow * ttur*e?i
Harks Helen.' ni.?:-i. lleerdea, lin tm- .. J ,\ lim i n-?_,
(Swed). Ilvn, I'.utter.l.itii. Henliaia. H?v?-a, li, l. ri'nJ t,'U
Muttdcw Baird, (irtenleal. Mataii/.as. j r. Wsn'i ,v iv st
Itv (Iii.. Dennis. Atijler. Java, fur orders. Deo K hnii2
Salvatore (Ital), Homano, Valencia, Imui > .storer a HrmrmM
Julinu Aiit'.!ii'i(Si),,i,i, ile l'lllma. -ni,lau,er, ,| st tvhJH
?V ( a.. Ac-ille C'AURti. li rel. li. Lon.-.lerrj , llorovirli ai
Mun-1 CurtaUiia (Ital', honuna. Val rutty i-.,u,u ?,.?','*
lillV.sell. I'le.lt.rlng A ( O. ^ ' "**?*****,
.-.Ins liabella(Br), King, st John. Oiiari.ston, Riaaii Tm*.
.-te. Hatton, Watson .t Dwi Msuna I. >a, (Jnut.ll, t*mrtm\mSmS
-. II ( ..?.-mini ,v Itu.: Ids Unit. Brown I -H.. il.tid
Micbelcus A < us Fred Smith, Brows, 15. i
Leayernft ah ?? Neilin, (irani. Ja. mst. Kuuluirtlt & to ?
MisrKt.i.AMiiirs.
f.osriov, .Tan 10.-*>l,l|) Rsaasdal (Ork Cssd Jarm-m *??
l.lrerp ol January ll lor New-Vork, lisa r.-tuineu. ber-.72
having ahllted. "'i'argi
Brig WlileHlaa Antina Jiiin-h , (iipr ie n.,,r fr,,m -
York Octobar so tor Trieste, baa psi late uu rmtsirdaajMa
, i??? >;i'-:iu-v PO a rt
I.'?.!>? a.i. Inn li).-Arr SH liur.ilma, trow l!o?ton arr .t
,-i. m. l , vcrner. fr nu Mas-Tort, ami Ulil_
fun. Bul tt moro i arr nt Antwerp, air ran - .mri, ir. in \,Ii?
Orlenim; min' lt..Hernani Mr I'(.'aland, trom New Y.trk' .?
1,1 il ll I ?. -li \ '..liner from New-Yolk klr \\ t-stpliaila, trna
k far Homburg, wss alguslli .r.i to eLi?!
hit at .i.1.. . ar tbi I nh inHt. ,-n tmaryllla.fr'
ni -.t (,it.1.1it ir tbe I -iii mat, airs Uanartbeo. lrum Ni-w-vit
tor Napier, and Dotterel, Ii. Mr* Orlrau* tm Leghorn
i Hoofer, f <r mbsI rn,
I ni ii' u lan I.'.-Arr atm lanai.ie nu! Mot Mal hot).
front n.m rn ? ' ^^
.. Ian 19.?Arr -(rs British Kinnie. fr,,ni puna
, foi Uvnroooli i.e i i , , ,.jj
ll -p.lillie, front New Vuik I .r Lit, rrp. ni.
Hill .n-i. hir u Iscoiis ii, tor New-Voik.
M.-i.i i. jan 19.?Arr 18th laat, iti "m. -a, ttom rom
Yoi u for i ilaagow,
f .uni! i. lan l!t. ?Arr lSthln?t,?tr ltd. ? ^ ,,r_
Ha vu*. Jan i'.?. ?Air 1 -tb laat. air Prance, from n.w \,?r?.
Nw ??-i. .ian li -Arr hu ' ii | \yi't
(i ii* i. ii proceed tor Nsw. Vork 'an Wedn
tailed I'.'tii i r v?w.
Vol-k: I. Aiiti Hld,
. ?> n. .i ni ii (Capt Mtinroei, Niitiaiiiiiii,. Vnj i, Hi- u i,t
.t hiiia
Peel. ^
, -? Jafnhar; 1 Itli Inst, Aila fan.
I it; Ii inst, VVn.Miiaiida, sat
17 k
Ul.L
I , nie ;f ipi ... . ,
1 i ll..ll. I Iii.i i a. , - ;, ,ul
I Ml". Drill le? . Ul" l.lllfl .? , |. xiu
droraa, Ji."- Karyi *.
/.ji l ? ? /ic t Cw.
A complete feminine toilet service i!\v.iyi
Include! ..i i .'- sim
Iii:'..
'' B l'l i.MtN'vi:v and . : ll . . -.
Aim roughi aud cobla, nae that effective remedy. Pm.4jrB
I' tl ' l'l il I ' .I [ 1
Ni raman. Bold brslldnggiata
-?
Ute Bi ii ?"" i I."- celebrated Uonjrh Umps
.111.1- I'.llia .'.. ll. il. "'II . Il' ll .iinji.
WlXCnKSTBR'B ll Vi'., vtii-fi!' I
ainearsCtmaamptioa,cougha, i;. .i . .. n*Miiir. Aa.
\ MEDICAL TREATIHE itee-ribta* thi
a.\ causesof strleturra. Vartcoeeh- ami tienet
i fn- kn.fe, -i.m.i'-.
ne.nml gvlua tull iiii
'.inly a.
1 UHOPEAN AN ' a Dil Al
i.i 'it kai:, ii.ii be bad ire.-, u,:;.-??-.n; i;roa.i*iiv, New
York._
0 YATT'iS Life Balsam.?A thorough I'mitid
? I of the blood from every t-orraptlon ami infect aa.
ii i a ii a- ii t \ I i ?-r:?u
Cl lill "I {'lil'., Impotence aad i" -?? i - - ot tot
i~ ... .fi.,, ur ? .ri- . .-Ililli
til air I . I.i .". II KN HY A.UANI Iii.-. Jil .1 11..H .in m. ir
HEALTH IS WEALTH"
Health of Body is Wealth of Mind.
HiDWAH SAISAMRILLUS RKSOLYBST,
i' rabi od in ii.'- -aa,uni it..;,. i:niM<.- bass sad a elaar skts
If yoo would havi your flesli linn onad, wlihosl
caliea, and your r..iuj>l.-xi.<ii l.ir.use lt AI1W \ \ '.*? >.\K
-AI'Al.lt.) I \ , ItlXll.l IN i
A remedy oom tx* rd ol lorre Heit! nt extrsordin .rr me-tirii
t ni, ?: i i -. - lal io parity, best, repair, aad i got ste thi
broLen-dntvn and w arte.I IxMtv- QUICK, "1. KAIA Ni', S
imi I'l.ii.M a .-. li JIT in Us traatmi al I
No mailer oy wnai name t>ie complaint rn,, bi at. -limned,
whether ll b. Kernfola, c3ovsnmpttun, Hyphllla i Icera, asrsa
iniaui-. Bolla, l i\ ? min-, or >. iii Iti. inn. ui-i-as ?* nt tha
Hunga,Kl.lueva, Bladder, WoiaU, - I HtoaseB.si
Hum el?!. i .ii rchronic orconatltatlonsi, the vlrui of I
lin tho Iii.in iii .linell suppling ti, ? wasts, ami bujja
ami rei. iln th nc organa ami trail. .1 Hamel ni ihe ?rstssi ll
tin- blood is iinlie.ntliy. the pren "I- ol te; air inuit be ua
lound.
Tlir S:ir?nptirllllnn Itesolvent not only is a eompeaastlBS
rein. i\*. tull -i , liles tile llllJII|i'l''...'l? .1 .'un "I "a i 'at lt." ac
{i i. - ibllabi s tliruiigliont the entira i) -lem nm.-t...nU
ininioin.<i dinipllea the Msod-ressels srlth a purr and
health' cnn ii! i.t new I.fe. Tin--U.ii. after a few daj ?' BM ?
rusnorl un. becomes clear snd beaut Hal lini;'ir\
liluitiit-s, |!i^k s|sits. and .-ik.n Krnptloui arr reta
md t'lceri -om cured. I'einona aafferlag fi un
ma, Eruptlva Dlaeasss ol tbs Kv-s. Mouth, Kars, i.-g*
Thrust, nu '. 'il .- da, ti it have wruiutltated an I apr m.I. ? t
from nnrtired dlaraxes or mercury, or fron 'oreo.
ia .,,-.. i, it r. ir niara . . iaan 1!
tan,lillie.I a a-itfli -n-iit time tn 111.1*1 it. luiproajiou on till
iratssa, PBICKS1 l'Kit hdtii.k.
R. R. R.
Railway's Ready Relief,
UIK CltKAI'i:.-!' ANIi Hl>!' MKIU. ' \ K 1 ni KAMIL1
t BB IX TUB Win I.I'.
dm. ,'.i) CRN r Iti > I 1 l il
WU.I, (TM: .Multi: I'OHPLAIXTS \M' PRBTaal
Till: s-N-T'l^I AllAINMT -ifliDKN A I I \( IC- ((K KPI
DEMICH \N ? ( .iN I Aiitul - I1I-1 A1-! - IIIaN OHJ
l'l Maiil-.n li il.I.A US KXl'KNDKI) HUI Dlillil M KIl
ICINKH "li MEDICAL Ai'TKNnw
1 UK VIOXKNT HUtWAY's HKlDY III I.IKl'H AP
PI.IKD KX iKIt.N Al.i.'i "ii lAKIs IN I KuNAI. IV Ktl
1 ..UL IN., !'.? IU Itli I I".N- PAIN, room WHATEVal
( \l -!-.( I A-KS|" KXI8T.
Inai.a es when pain m ai icosifort i< ft|?erlenead,srl|
Idled Witta Inllu. 11/.* Iilphtlierla, l-.tre I hioat. Alump*. till
? . , ? Bill .'ii 1 ... . !:,'! I'ltiu lt ion Of Hie I'- ' ?
Htnmach, Km *-. iiv.-r. Ki.lti.'vs, ..r with 1 1 mo, Qslaiy, K.'T*I
snd Agne, or with .lauralgia. Headache, Tlc Do ? >
11 ., ii -. in .i .tn Lnmhajm, P ila tn thc n.n k. ..r tiheasj
allum, 01 with Dianlui.i. liinlt-ra M?tim?, .u DvieBtvrr, a
witt. Hum-., -.-lits, or Hnii-ei. Cbliblains. Ir .1 i'.,t?, rt
w.tli Kirai a,Cramp*, ir Kpaann in nf KAI)
WAY'S UKA DY li il. I Kr Brtlli arel mt ul Hie wati-tul Ibeat
1...u,.inuits lu u lew noni's.
IIII. MOWS REl',n.\Ti\i PIUS,
. Maatlf .? ,,ir t. lae th 1 ? irs >' i I s.
i.nli r. ni tlie - tu :n i.i a-ariir
1: ,e,.,--. ii,-.i 1,. i ? . onattpactoa. coatlveaea*. la c<-- mon. t\rm
141104a, li,11.ms fever. in.U.n'U i;i 11 >' 111 bi#?li,
pllei., at.nl all I ? .!?-*.mi'ntl aa! lbs lute, u- 1.-? V V> ,<?
ranti il tu . n ct a noa Ilea ear*,
I'lilt'K 'i., t r N i's I'KU li.iV. s.'i.l liv all Drurgntts
tut. nu.way .1 in.. 3*4 w \::i: s-m .. n. Y.
DISEASES
OF THE
nervous mra,
Thettnportaaee of the aerrosa aratem :t? power Brer ?
inni tl <? .'.nut liearuis* Hlinii lt t.a. on hu HUH liantiliie*" il
ihurougbli t> < '?: in
in- il n bel Ini I brough intense Mein il a,.pl.. itt.ni, .11
rxieamve Indulgrnoe of the api?ttiia ami | rt.p.nsi! .
ptotier eutijei ta fm i-otmlderatlou. When Hie nervous
Fi .1'im.--'i. lt 1- absolutely ui-cesaarj lu promptly -.?>?). a.l
vice from an expert who, lot a !??? .* -.11- a.i v. t -. baa m.
voled lu- ta ImiIc nine and attetitiuii lo t!.:- - n ly sad aliai.fmia
bia rxper.ence and prsetlce, baa learned lo tflacovnr at toot
Ihe 1 a,-.I aa promptly apply tim t. m .Iv. thin avoMlul
Ibe palnfull) alnw aeekiug for lae truth, ao 1 umuna ta I
, \p. iieiu 1 ai iii! --i .,- iiuiiii- !?' Ihe pu., m. wbo mu- "it
tunr.v. wni.t-ia. I.iium without dela) 1 it is tbs min r, tits
extent of the drratigenieat, tbi pu.jam.: lea m n. h,m laina
and the Hini' requited, ... ,.i .?.
ll Hie 1,1,1.Il h.- I,, e.'lite exhllllitl'tt li, mien-, til. lltil Ap
ni,? ,|i. nna.il. 1 II ef Ibo UHWCI ut ...il,,,, I. I fin. 1. J
, .,? only 1,...vi its atrcngtli bj iN-n:.- primer ly lsd ssa
nt.urlslii'.l h\ tin' ii?.- "I '.-iiain - I J
pie.-i-.i e. ti -.1.with the lien -'''?''
;,, . |i,-. vin ie ..I tills lirailfli ot lin '1'' il I ' " '
IV '.-a.VII..I.. . tl>r al a ' ll - U ..ll!...'., Il.? ]'
t.ii.iiiv iiiuii-, tin - -.-I ni'iiKof hereditary tttwa ami the lam
tun ..lei 1--. 11 n.e -ame familv.
live. '- ' ?l?ei. :;' '?' ? .1^'."'"' h?'"
I.nm in tm'...., 11 uul nv mv sn, .-s iii- ii.iu.tnl a,?
ii,.ii..( mineo! thi int in:,.ni.-m Un . i.".'ii-i.1'i.'U-in. sm*
-.1, unit pertala lu t..e ovei ''?eivHSsi
.. Ii . t Hie iniiun -. -lem .111 I tb< in- iii-.'trw
I . ... 1M1 Hui I h. ail., .li',"', i.e. ** -pi SI O' <?*
p.lllAlOil.
HENEY A. DANIELS, M. D.,
144 Lcxinaio:i-avo., roar 29th-st.
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