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LOCAL MISCELLANY.
i?a%Ssbb.b>_bi N(Vr EASILY ItBPIU?n
iAi'i'T.KD BPM-tM <?r the bocif.ty fob thk prk
VKMHiN OF CB1MK?TRKACHEKY EXISTING
MiMKWIlllltK.
1>. J. Whitney, of the Socuitv for tho Prevention
ol t'time, and some other oftieers of tlie society. BOB*
template making :i general descent upon the pnnibl
iiiL' bouses of thu* city, Mai determined to break
thrill up. The dill* of the attitiipt and I h.- nit nut mn
of the places which it in dctennii.eil to visit
are kept secret. The ofticcrs have not be?
come discouraged hy tli'-ir fa luro on lo^t
Saturday Bight, when they hud arranged to
Ti.lit a nnmber of places la company with detach*
incuts of paitoa 1 lum different precincts under
the command of Superintendent Walling, which
they found lissa IUhI It Waa I'":.nu that smne one
bu. furnished information to the proprietors ol the
conti'ur.ilati'd descent. Mr. Walling Bab- yost ST
dav:
"We were badi* sold ont on last Sit unlay night,
and it is certain that tba gamblers had received in?
formation ni om ii.iitiiitr. I know Ja t who tue per
iou waa tint Informed the gamblers. It waa not
(loin- hy any ,.? tbs p II.OB DOT 1'V BB.V li'i'tnli'M Ot I lie
society, imi hy a person whom wt bad uaed to ob
tam Britni ttance to tba different places. Hamnat
have iniiilf n larva anni of money by his treachery.
Ol sonne we cannot competa In anion ni with tho
irani!,hr-, who woul I ml fl 1 85,000."
Speaking ol the dlfilcnltv of obtaining acoesa to
the gambling hons a,Mr. Whitney saul: "Fewol
tl.nw pl.h ? -, keep roulette tabb i now s dais i mool
of t li - -ni play t ii". Tbe la.', -out is mode ol three
i i- n ni tod by binges; ami m all deocenta are
undertaken hv Brat fore! na lu Ihe doora, it ls an
angy matter to double up lbs board, dron it be
iif.itli a trap-door secreted iu some part of
the rn,un, -IV, cji OUl of slghl the Other
evidences ol gambling, and hy the lime
thc iiftici-rs r?'.eh the i.i'iiii there i; nothing to bc
si en, except s nnmbei ol mon -inn e irnttnil amok*
in_ ur ii adina. There is an eslablii hment op-town
fitted no ?ith a inul tte table, which is soar
ranged thal tba legs can he drav. n midi meath it iu
an natani, the wheel slipped uti. and tin- table
doubled un into a amall compass, 'lin. may ail he
sci o!iiiili-i,i il iu un incredibly shnrl space ol time.
'Mik.-' Murray's boase lu Twenty-eisbth-st. ia
flt tod in* in tbe rear arith Irou bar*, hue a prison, sd
ss to nely the < Sorts at breaking, in, oi to delay the
.lin era liing onooah to set their Implements ont of
.. Tuns it will bo aeon that the ouly effectual
i to snrpris. th na is to gel in their pi
without their knowledge. Then wa have to inn
tbe cbsneee of treachery on tbe part of the peiaan
ve ii-,,- i'i net admission to the plaice.''
"Why didn'1 you place your warranla for last
Si.i,i..hu nil hi in the hands ol Inspector Dilke, in
\vti"se iii si ne I the 11'.; i se.-, v. "le -ll ea lei I f"
" We liave ton j/,mi! reasons for aol entrust i a
mell mattera to tbe care of Inspector Dilke. We
have been singularly anfortnnate, whenever he |,as
been pol In charge of raids, in lind::.ir thal the
gamblers have invariablj been forewarned or the
ni:iv.il of tin' police, an<l all snch descents have
1 come to uangbt. Wi nero unfortunate lasl Batar
dav Bight, hut we cannot al ways expect to bs sue
tessltll."
Benjamin Daniels having been Indicted by tbe
Gi.iiul Jury nu the complain! ,.f Mr. Whitney for
I.i nuig a gambling bouse al Ko. 522 Sixth-ave.,
v.-tin:.iv aa ve bail al tbe District-Attorney's
ni , to appear wheo called for. William Camp?
bell, of No. 237 West I'.ii't.v-ioiirtli-at., became Ida
beat naman.
A MINI8TEB KISSING THK COOK.
JIU'. HT, Hl'slAV HAM K.MANN. Ul BOBOXBK, Al.su
ix TKOl'iu.r.?un: TMVami OF li is* CHCRCB
A>K HIM TO Kl SHIN.
Another New-Jersey minister ism trouble, and
Hus time it is the pastor of one of the largest nnd
wealthiest eoagngatlona in Hoboken. The Ree
Gustav Hafcnnann waa appointed to the j indurate
of the German Lutheran (.'hun h in that
place few years uro at a Salary of fr'2 OOO a year.
Thcchunli stands ut llinlson and Eightb-Bta., ai.il
adjoining la the p si Mnage, a bandaoma red brick
amt browu stone honi-e. A few months ago a young
wi.man named Ida Migin..iin. a good-looking bru
?ettev age eighteen, w bo was tben living with her
parents in Cottaee-row, Hoboken, mus engaged as a
I'H'k la the fafflilv, The Rey. Mi. Rafermann, it i
sai.l, seemed inueli pleased with the new serrant.
A lew Weeks BgO, linne vcr, the (ink told lier
liiiilher that the pastor Often kissed her. She
told her that it anything of the kind
happened nenin to go to the pu.-! m's wife and tell
lier of H. Ihe cook dui as tltrected. and the next
dai sh"-a> s ti,i- pastor ktooed her again. Ba) she ran
into tfrs. Haferuianu'a sitting room and told her
what had taken pl ne. The pastor's wife was fu?
rious, and, proina into her husband's Study, watt heard
to express her mind freely. The cook then went
home to lier patents, erith whom she remained until
li 'ow days ago, wbea aba left the town.
The matter coming to the ears of the church trus?
tee-, tli'V tnil'd a meeting, which was held in the
basement ol Ibe ebnreb on Bf onday night. No ont*
Biders were admitted. Ilr. Hafermann had been
Cited to app ar, bal be only sent a long latter
acknowledging that he had kissed th* eook
upon A*-vf ml oeeaaione j be declared that he dal it
imi af Mire Christum motives. He regarded ber as
a dangnter.
'I lu- trustees decided that tis the Matt Qt had two
tliuight'is alieaih , and as tho cooli had li father
living also, tho excuse was hardly sufficient.
They appointed a committee ot three to ask tlie
pastor to resign, afr. Hafermann resolved tbeoom
mine.- al his boom ami said that it tbe congregation
ariah od hiss tn go away he would do oo.
(Iliortly after these il is, \, ,-me- were made thc
father ot tho young woman went to the pastor's
MOBBS and demanded an explanation. He recciveil
one similar to that furnished to tbs trustees, and he
nos not at alls.it i slid with il. C. Muller, a wealthy
anger rainer of thin city, who is chairman of the
hoard ol trustees, was one of the committee Hist
WH^ted anon the pastor and requested bim to resign.
The Secretaty ol Hie Hoard stated last .veiling that
Hie trusties were satianed with the explanation tbe
pu-t'i' Inul made, hut that thev hollered bim to be
mt) iii' linn-, ami thought it would be beal lor
bim to go awav.
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OFFICERS OF THK BAB ASSOCIATION.
The annual meeting ot Hie Bar A-sm lotion which
wus begun on Tuesday ev. ming nf last wuk, ami
rontinued on Wednesday i vening, was concluded
lasi evening. Tba Inspectors of tbe election
|if officers bad reported as elected only
those who received a majority of the 1H4
votes cast. The Executive Committee to which
Ibis report was referred, last evening recommended
that a plurality vote should elect. Then- was noth?
ing in the Constitution lo settle tbe dispute, and
lhere was a long discussion before the report ol the
fCxeeutiv. Committee was adopted, By this decis
00 the following ale the officers elected for lb*J0:
Preti'latt-Btepaea P. Raak.
l'i>r-iTr?tf'*ifs?Henry ll. Anderaoa Clarkson X. Put?
ter, Praaeis tt, Banco, Joseoa H. Cnoate. Janes Emott.
jiretii-tiinij Beorntury Bllai B. Brownell.
t'orrrsitoHditut VOtwetaru?William Allen Butler.
Irtntttiei?I.Tv. mu Mi tc nell.
Enttutitt Committee*-Cornelias Van Pantvoonl. Wi:
l,mn w. Mn. i ii 'uni, Samuel Biker, Parson Merrill,
.Tuen is ll. II ihltinl.
i ,ii.t,tin,r im A tl nt t minns - V. F. Mftiliiiry, llenrv E.
Tr. lu.ila. -nilli L. billin riaiid, Btanbeu A. Walkur,
fleor^e W, V.m Slick, liiiijuuiln W. l'tanKliu, John C.
Uriiy, Jnbti M. Ho-,cts.
A letter Waa received from Mr. Butler, Hie new
County Clerk, lu winch he asked the OOOD. union of
Hat aaooeintion in tbe determination ol dianuted
iinestioiiH as to the lees to be charged in his otlice.
It;kditoks hi vinci mi.^ iiakhi's ASSETS.
The cnditois of J. I.lovd Haigh held a pri?
vate meeting y.steidai at the oliiee. No. SI John-si.,
lo hear the report of tba committee unpointed at
ihe last meet lnj- to devise fl pinn ol pajTchaaing tba
luisiiicssanil reorgani/nig it. Th'- coiiuiiittet- re
tinrteii that the best means of realizing the larges!
Baatib-S amount for Um et'dilors wmild bfl to mi
pmiit a l'uii hiis.iig C'liiiiiiiuec In huv the hu.sinc-s
from the iissik'iice. and to OTganlaS a joint stock SOS0
tianv to conti:me Hie bnsineso. Sloe!, should be in
aed to each creditor for bb amount eaja-al to lim
claim. I BC repOfll was atloptcd.
A liioiion toit-appoint this committee as the Pur?
chasing Committee was made, but Messrs. Ander?
son and DeGraaf rein ml to florve, whereupon
I "n.inn.. Me Klrat h, W. \N. Niles and Benjamin I.
Blair wen appointed, lt wan the general impres?
sion that if Mn-contracts nnw on hand were Oiled
enough would Im- lealiaad fi time to pu ott the
euttreIndebtedness, lt was said that Mi. Andar
aon, who is the largest eteilitor, llmugiit that il the
business was properly managed toe creditors would
realise loo eentJ ea the tloiltr in three years' time.
II was geneially niiderslood thin an asaeanmanl
would be numied for thc aeeeeeary expeoaas of tbe
BmineMS. and it was suggested that Mr. Haigh woulil
probably be tho manager.
NOMINATIONS Bl THE MAYOR.
' There was a large throng in attendance when the
Aldermen met yesterday, as il was understood
that the Ma>oi wou'd Mini in tiouiiuatioiift. Tho
Committee ou County Attain* was directud to i x
auiuio tbe court-rooni us.il by thc Surrogate, lu
which new tiles have, been laid recently at a cost of
about $3,000; these, it is alleged, have been covered
with tar or some pitchy suits! aiuc. which is destroy?
ing tlie beauty aud value of tbe tilca, ihe Hoard
ol Health was rt uuesled to ...amine thc ventilation
of ihe various court reOBBS and recom
luetid improvements. Tba Mayor sent in the lol
io-r;uc notiiinatioiis, all of which had been sent in
to the old Hoard of Aldermen, and laid
upon the tabla: L. J. VV. Mark to be i>ouk
Commissioner, in place of Jacob A. Wester
velt, deceased; Arthur B. Graves for Police Com?
missioner, in place of De Witt. C. Wheeler; Allan
Campbell for ComnttflfljUmer of Public Works, in
place of Allan Campbell; 'Hinman l>. McEvoy, Su?
perintendent of Kniitlings. in place ol Beurv J, Dud?
ley ; Charles H. Winfield, Wm. .1. Kane and John C.
Limbeck, Excise Commissioners, in plane of George
W, Mort.rn, Killian! J. Morrison and Philip Meriti.-;
Henry Murray, for Police Justice, in place of Henry
Murray. AU the nominations were laid upon Hit?
table by a vote 15 to 7.
THE CELLAR STAIRS IN EVIDENCE.
SITCOM) DST Of THK MrTTH.Il TatliX Of FliANZ
l.AMMI'NS AM) MUS. Ml I KBBOl II Tl! IN M'.WAllK.
The court room at Newark was closely peeked
With spectators throughout yesterday, the sec.I
dav of the trial of Mrs. Margaret Meieilmefl'er and
Pinna Lamsoeos for the murder ni John MeteshonTer.
The. ernae-azanunatioa of Constable W, B. Randall
was cont inned. He testified that I.'iinmen.s's cloth?
ing Waa found in a Closet in tho attic. When nr
rested Lammens waa very exalted, 'ihe cellar
st iiis wire then produced in court, and thc witness
pointed out blood spots upon them,
Ifaiabal Conroy, ol Orange, testified that tba bop
Theodore on the morning nf Um timider bad bsou rbi
him a letter and Paid tint there was trouble nt
inline. When Mrs, Meierboeffer accused Lammens
of tin- shoot ina he replied: "No, yon gol your
lover to do ii." He admitted barina a revolver nn
atairs imi 'imi that he bad aol used it. lira. Ifeler
lioefi'erh-d related thal Lammens said, "Thew bs
coi ' , and I am going to .hool hun." I be reason she
I ad u >t Informed her has''.nnd waa because slut was
afraid thai Limruens would shoot ber. Lammens
had siid in the witness, " if is a joh pul np on me,"
Theodore Meierboeffer, age fourteen, son of tbe
murdered mau, testified thal he knew of quarrels
;i his fat in rand mother. On thc morning of
tbe murder his mother told him thal he mighl sleep
upstairs that night if he wished. Ile bad been
sleeping u th ber for several nights, He slept in s
little room iu the attic thal night. When be re
tnr led "m:.i school in the afternoon both Lammens
a'.id bis motbeT told him that his father
had gone tn Newark, His mother told him
* I ? -iiiii' ii, i\ bs l had man. Job -;>!i Meiorl deffer,
nnothei sun whobadnol livid with tin- tinnily for
? irs, said that be knew of his fotber beating
Ins moth* t. His lath, r quarrelled with ber 1" cause
she bad too many mi a \ uritora,
Jilin C. Pierson, a teacher and hoarder In the
family, testified thal Mrs. Meierboeffer knocked al
his door early on tbe morning of the murder, and
s id: "ForGod'soake, [must ital rid of tina man.
He h-:s tb rca toned to blow np tho house
and kill ii-" Lammens and the oki farmer
bad quarrelled on tbs same dav, ihe inter
saying, ''Gol out of my woy you loafer." Lara
mens replica, "Shut up." nnd .aid to wi ness, " IL
is aayiag too much." When witness returned from
im th en! ii-itu H ni Mrs.Meierhoeffer, inanswei to
biaqnestiou about HcieStiocft'er,nointed lo the cellar,
and in s low voice said: " Demi." The witncoi
n ; 1 ok down into the cellar because he though!
tbatif Lammens bad killed one man be mighl kill
linn also.
DISCUSSING RAILWAY RATER
Thc January meetiugof theJotnl Executive Com?
mittee of thc trunk lines waa beW yesterday al the
office of thc chairman, Alberl Pink. Tbe snbji :
discnased wt re os follou -: The revision of the i'er
contage table , ihe revision ol tbe latift' to New
England interior points, tho tariff from tbs
VYesI to tho South Atlantic ports by way
nf Norlin rn porte, thc adjustment of tbe
turift to European ports by way of different
Atlantic li-rfi and the changes In closeitication.
Theaepoints were all relined, after some discus?
sion, to different committees, which will report to*
morrow, Representatives were admitted from
three railways whieh had not previously sent dele
i',tis. Theae roads were tbe Louisville and Nash?
ville, Ihe Cairo and Vincennes, ami tbe Detroit,
Lansing and Northern.
Resolutions were adopted stating as an answer to
ihe numerous inquiries received as tn winn arc
iliiction in Eastern-bound through freights would
in- net.lc, thai the committee regardi il as Inez*
pedlenl in mike any chantra In tho present rates
from Chicago, and points affected bv Chicano, and
that no change wiOba made units'. Orel decided
anon by tbs Jolni oemmittee, of whoue action
public notice will be given.
BONDS CONCEALED IN OLD CLOTHING.
A salt with some singular featnreewai brongbi
to trial la ihe Brooklyn City Conn jw sterday before
Judge Neilson. William C. Thompson was the plain*
tiff nnd he recovered a verdict of $782 from
Michael li alone, Thompson was the adm Instrater
of the estate of his brother Edward, who lived in
aboardinr-bonse in State-st. He kept his Boney
and booda in old clothing and handlea of rags. After
th William C. Thompson give away Dis
clothing, mne to a poor family and tbe real
to a servant gill who imo in tin- house
where Lo boarded. Tho family mentioned
returned to Mr. Thompson some papen
fi.und an _ Hie clothing, which proved lo
be bonds. Timmi" <m suspected tl.ut aoaae bonds
were al sn eouoealc I in the clothing given to tho ser?
vant, and through tbe influence ol s Roman Catholic
Eiie-t traced it to tba poaseeaioa ol Malone, whoa
u sued, v. uh ihe result already stated.
TREASURER BOGEBT'fl ACCOUNTS,
K B. Barrow, Coiiiinissioner of Aceounls of Hie
City of New-York, who baa bean amployed Em bbv
aral days In tbe examination of the hooks of the
late Treasurer Bogart, ol Ihe Prodnce l.M'hinge, re
poited yest'-nlay to the Hoard of Malingers the IS>
suit of his examination to date. He lound the defi?
ciency on May 81, let77, the end of the inst year of
Ilr. Bogert's Beeond term, to be 911,21] 12: in*
ereeoe during the fol lou in. year, including 91118 Ol
interest on deposits bo! reported, 98,293 :!n ; deli
cienov Moy. 31, 1878, .fl!i...oi TL'; deficiency Moy
31.1879,921.772 331 deficiency June .". l*7:i,
922,749 10; deficiency <m .human 8,1880, and
tolnl defalcation, 934,449 01. Mr. Barrow v>
ordered io eontimn hia investigation for tbs years
1*74 nmi 1875.
Gustav Hebwob was appointed chairman "f tbe
Law Committee, which waa instructed to proceed
aga lint ihe hnlidsineii of afr. Iliigcrt for the le. liv?
ely ol the amount ol their bonds.
INDIGNATION OF A CONDEMNED MAN.
Edward Reinhardt, the condemned wife mur
deter, confined in the Richmond County Jail, is very
indignant at having been accused bj John Larkin,
Who was recently discharged from the jail, ol .steal?
ing some jewelry belonging to an Englishman.
Reinhardt said yesterday : " A man in my poail ion
.lout much like to he called a thief, especially il be
ih innocent. Now I found Hun Jewelry lying aa
Hie floor in the corridor, and hcldpoaaoMionso.it
until 1 learned to whom it belonged." Deputy
Sbenff Vaughn corroborated whal Reinhardt sala,
Vaughn also slated thal the accusation made
agninai lum by Larkin were also falae in every
particular; tba) I.atkin while he waaia tbe Jail
frequently complained because be did nol receive
tbe sanie treat men I as Reinhardt. Vaughn eon
tiuueil : " Larkin did not appear to understand
the difference in position between himself and
Kddy."_
NEW-JERSEY l.Eui SLAT l Pl..
NOMINATIONS DY Till: t.llVKRNOK?CUMIV:NS IT ION
BOB UH ,11' mci a uv ? IN vi. .sile AT ions OBPEBED
.MW Ul I.I.S. . a,
[fBOM 'Ul- 111.'.tl Ul ' iiKTl.sl'llM.I NT 111- TIIK TltinrN'R.;
Thia ms Jan, 20.?Aaaemblyaian Qottfricd
Krueger, st Mewetk, a Dsmesmi and rcyroaoata
uv nf the lareeat tiermun aenst-tneney af tee
M.it'. tO-doy tinrnducett two lillis ; BUS t? r,.,,,;l|
?o nun ii nf tin- Crimeaaet aa maaaa it a sstsAesseaaor
for a siih.oti keeper to nell li'junr on Banda], m.ii making
it an offence punishable hy flin- only. Tho nonna*
upasli Iks sal iii.ikuig tin- Hciiingi.f iignersa sn,,
Snii'lii.vti ntl indictable 11tf1T.ee. Tftc BBBBSBTSS lire cieil
11. il -a 11 li a rall' aiiltlmrt.
QOVenor MeClellafl this morning bent lu tbe fellow
ii. i inititiia'. mas: tnt Chancellor, tor lix rears. Theor
doro Booyoa, ot Ha wara* tba pu ai nt taetua-eat; fer
..Balding Judges of the Coori of Cbnuoou rica*, i:.-. -.
Cornily, Ludlow McCirtcr; .Mercer, Joan ll. Itewaiti
Middlesex. Andrew K. OaggBWOll; Monmouth, Alfred
Wi.hing. Jr.
The Coniuioti Pleas ii'itiiliiiitlniia are Hie. same ns
tln.se ic), et. rt UM Winter l.y Hie Scenic, j lie tji.v
frc.tr tilt! not llien renew the noiiiiinilliiii,, mn
after' Un' nilj iiiitiiiieiit appointed the nominee- tn
tho pssttteae, lbs I seats rejected Ibess aeeaans lbs
Govcrtinr sent lu a ciitiiiiuiiiiialiou with Hie nomina?
tions last year, leclanua; In favor of a iion-parti-an
juilK-iarj , anal y.-t appointed boos bel DauMerau tn the
I'reaidiug Jndgeshliis. Il ls nut ttnprob-hh: that tin
Senate will again BBjOOl I hf ni, hut thr- trnitt.-r la lil
thc hauila of tin- Jndlelai V Cumuli UM Ol pceaSBt, OS
well ur Hie utMiiiu.ithiii of Cliatn ellor K.ir,o:i. ti,
latter wiu. BroagBfl. up in i xi-eulin- aes-ion thia after?
noon, Bal sent iiii.-k te t.ie aeenalttaa la remata aat-i,.
bil redmine; his ft es hus pissed. l-U'-h a hill will he
lulu iluee 1 vciy ?omi.
A H'.jitilillcaii c.iiiiTis fl| linili humes was held this
aftt-inouu, and iwo boura were speut hsOOttBldattag Hie
fjiiealiou nf the t'ttiiiiieukatioii fm thc Judi, mry. It wa.
Billilly resolved iii Uiver Ol aalarlea fur the i li.meei:.,t
mitt Miitr, nc cuni ?itiinut fe a, tbese Balarlei to he lib?
eral sud lo he B*M Irrutl tne state Treasury, and all fees
lo U- I ur ne,1 imo thoriate lTci.uiy.
A resolui.oii Introduced by Benutor PraaelS was
adopted thia w ur nmg fur a mininnie,- nf three
to inveatiguie alu .hi.i the remarkably atusll
ainou-li renorted bj tbe Clerk In Chaucer;
Secretary of Btatu snd Puprome Court ch rk
na the totala nf their receipts ure not leis than Hie true
agness, and whether thea,- dh,-inls lum- aol ronda
loophole toreeeaptagthepravtBlans of the law which
was intended to make them ?? show their banda.'
Asoeond res-tnlton f'tr the some toanlry imo tue
moorta of comity officers v. aa adopted, lin- Ja .clary
('?iniiiitiie; (e-usU:lng of Senator. Unli..ri. Babe and
Franois) mus appointed to masc tbe Investigation.
Senator Prenti, bltrodaeed a resolution tor aa mouin'
Into the condition of tbe arni?g Intnl. which basil ea
lir.clv invested in BtOrtgaf-B OB farm hinda hy the
Democrats who have iwntrolled it lor years. The Com?
missioners h nc,ni Immense him,nut of real eatats oe
their bando, ann a .rent deal id nilen st Is ..\ i nina.
Ur. Allan McDermott, of Hudson Couti,".-, a Deroo
rrat, introduced to-day a BMasnrc provldtBg that tbe
suite sholl nay for lao poafase on all letters
and doeumento sent hv member, dnrtna the
session. Th.- Republicans voted down toe resolutlea
tu ii c. the Denn cats generally tetlliK In Ita lnvfir.
Among tho hills mtrodueed ors Ihe following: By
Benator Hobart, r**-utringi court fees to he paid
IO tie clerk HM BJ hun lo lin- |odgr. i
b:so reducing the Bomber of Commoo Pleas
Indee*to thru- in eachoonutj : by Assemblyman -fore
Bead, in ev ut ii:.' for (illili! v Houri!* Of I ii-mi Ima nf State
i.nii itic Asylums; hy Benator Hobart,, -tending lue time
for Insurance proxies lr-'m one vent- io thn e rears.
?? r I: inc (Dem., Undaon) Introduced a resolution
this afternoon inquiring as to loo tacts concerning the
deposit ol awol ?15,000 nf State funds made
in the sine li.t.i. nf New-Brunswick, winch
sn-i indi,! -mn" tune ago, I! is charged th ii Ihe prtvate
depositor* have received :i large proper;lon <t their
money, while the State Treasnry isa reoovered aotfe*
lag. * ____________
J/./.M.N V
BELIEVING THE COURT OP APPEALS.
TBI BOB! i.i-uN BILI COXfllDgRI D UV lin: BgMATh
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[muli rm ni .iri.iii imiiT-I'li-.tn v t ni un. reiBITBXl
Ai.i'anv, Jan. 20.?The s.ii.it.' Judiciary
Committee eoaaidered li day tho Important Mtlpre
Hctii.-ii hy Beaator Bob. rtaou la relotioa to the Conn of
Appeals, it ia intended to diminish tbs cumber of
i .isis lent io thal ev< tburdi nod e. ort, snd reads as fol?
lows :
An appeal cannot be taken froui a In^gmenl "r frmn
say order if the matter la roatrorersy in the smlonor
?tieci.iI proceeding, excluding: costs and in
Hini f 1,000. Unless the inuit I onlei made
:.: in, i,. I,, rai j. rm which rendered the determination
ural Ibe next Gen ral T.-rm tb rea I ter allows tuc appeal
un th" ground tb I i question nf law is involved which
iii'ii't io be reviewed bj thc Court of Appeals, which
order mus) dsospe. on to be reviewed.
Al present Ibe U here money matti i
lavoli d, but where real i tate ls concerned the lltnll
inc- doi apply.
Judge Bari and Jadoe Daafortb, of the Court
>f Appeals, appeared b lora tba commit?
tee Hini linnie li! j.'lllinTit? III faVOt of
Un- paaaaga af the bill. Judge Bari raid thal tbs
['mut nf Appeals nhl inly hud BOO 00800 OB
Ila calendar?aa immy ns it COOM attend
io dnrtag toa comtag year, ii woald probably
? in lihiii band m ii- a "ti; nt tba i od
ni tbs icu. borne had argued that tbe
number ol Judges iboald be increased. Tbe |
aera opposed to an Increase ol their oom.
beroi Ibey thought thal sci ca men waa na
many ns could work wsth adi
lt present they hail ta do tbeli wort la are-.) baste.
This eouid ti"! fnii to be
miters. Tat ra a sa oo i >o a ???
ni '"'.mt. i, -- than ?' ? ii imt be dona la tba
lower ooarto.
Jnii.'c Daafortb aaM thal tbe limitation would arva
:.;.?- iiinie leisure tooonsidcr tb? linne Important
matter, before the court lt would not lessen tbe houri
of labor ol the Judges In tba leaat He though) that tbe
s.i.ni ii iim.t a aid in- ii very lrn-r.ii one, ll
; with propriety be greater, Faellity In lltli
waa verj di strahle aod certainly tba trauasetlon ol bnsl
oesa by*tbe court would bi greatl] quickened by tba
i i'i"-el low. Jadgo Earl then laid thal tbs
? en: v r> lief to tb. Court of Appeal, that < mid be
afforded ii without channing tbe Constitution. S < r- in f
could be h flori led by the Con illation under three years
t?. e.,i,ie lim experiment might be tried, tn tbe menu
- 'lie limitation ns pto] "-.-.i in ibe
inn.
Munt nf the members nf thc judiciary Comtnlth ?
pun utly agreed a ita the bldg. ? and there i- mil ?
nun thc h.il iv;:i he reported favorably.
LEQieLATH _ WORK,
' .II" i-I ! ION TU III" III.lin.I W Bl ri Mn IT.'i'TM
TlllN ACAIS'M Tl-M'l: lllllnl V I Nil -ll |.
SI4T.
[moil nu: in ii i \n f,.iii:! -i ii in \ r in Tin: nm
Ai.iianv, Jan. 20,?The Legialature was in
BOOOlOB only a SfeeSI tillie tills iii,,i 'linc, Imt Ita c.mi uni
? tn wniu los t i iii-t imi,. in iai afternoon, snd
prepared e large numbai af billi for consideration. Pew
bili.- of internal werelatroduc din either h.
in tbs a s.-ni!,iy thors t
inti.ti Introduced bj Ur. Hurd of Buffalo, ashing < mi
nm tn perm!tbs batldlaaof arallrosd brides
mi ?- the iietrmt liner nt Detroit Tbs iblppon al
,. Mr. Hurd ann!, th Bgbl thal thc '
wniii.l Impede oavlanttoa ht tba i?<tr-iit River,
lind Hierefi.re v.mihi hun tin- t-hij ??
if Bogalo, 1.x sj, ,...I Al\..r,| Mid iin.t
be was apposed t,. tbs pa lagc nf tbs
reaolattoo, aa be theaghl tba Congreoomea hem Hew.
Vni. wile i nmi., ti nt tn attend to it. b>
wltbout Instructions from lbs i
(atnie. Mr. Rani ropUed thal ha v.sa
i linn any restdeal of the Si its i o ltd hear with
aasspaenn sneb a aabemo aa tb-t of the Detroit i
broached, Hini not reeotvc te de ali in ins nowt r to pro>
rent it. oooo?pllabasent Tbe resolatloa wai then
;ei,ii ed by a rots el 79 to '<?
Agree, doa-of Intered sesssi tobe taken in Hie di?
vorce laws ; several hi ii* have already i ? aa lotrodueed.
To-day Mr. Dueii latredaeed anetbei. a Mil ti arina on
tin- initnli'il relation wu* also Introduced by Mr
Mitchell. lt ii eiititi.-.i "An Act tn enable mar?
ried womea te testify lo certain ci-ia c,f
criminal prosecution isnlosi their husbanda." li aires
tbe wife right to testifi agatuai tbs ll the
? ? ?? pl . il against h,m shall le Den br Ima shan
ot neglected to support Ma a '? ??, children ur threat.
eic it tn run away snd leave bis wife oi ebiidrtna bui
dell ell t ,|C \.li!lliC "
Mr, Bradler, >t Westchester. Introduced a hill tot
iinifoiiii balkilo at elections. Hu Intended to previ-ni
tbe uso of tissue ballota oi any other -md ..i ballon
tba! umid viii..'.- mi ? lection.
'1 he seat of Benator Strahan (It publican) la c..Mealed
in .Lilia w. Browning, hts Democraile opponent.
Among the grounds ol the petition lor ali s. ,,? which
will bodied by Mr. Browning to-morrow uni" follow?
ing extraordinary one: "Thal certain th.-n
loiflrnl at-deota in Uolverslty ? place dui
roto im Uniiei i ll. st.ili.iii and afters teds wi nt t" their
homes in Msssscbusetta and Connecticut and there
roted fur candidate* ni-iu thei uno dsy, thus frsu.iu
h'litiv votlna fn tbe VII. District."
Mr. Jacobi Introduced a bill In Hie Senate to uni. cd
tbe charter of Brooblyn. lt gives to ihe Uayoi the
appointment ol tbe city oSetau af ter May,
HORATIO BEYMOUB AT ALBANY.
Ai.banv, Jan, 20. ? Ks-Ci.vcriiin Horatio
- viiniur arrived here to-night. His preoenea became
viec. ii ii hunt, nmi politicians attributed bli retains lo a
ii.--1-- to ii ira lometblngabout Un ronfereoco of iin>
Anti-Tii.ieu Deaaoerati hers to-morrow night, which
will bo i.t11 ii ii il hy John Kell] and other prominent
members of that faction. Lats m tbe evening lt was
laorned Ibal Mr. Bey amur's noll \n.is Am Io toe foot
til it in- was rn-ah len i of the Bute Aerie literal Boeiety
which bolds Ms ananal meeting here to-ojorrow. ii, the
rv.iiin- Mr. feyuimr will deliver un address before
the soetety, sod therefore plainly nano! Intead to t.ike
jmrt in Mr. Kally's confereaeo which will he held al tbs
sam.- lime. To-morrow afternoon Mr. Bi .Mumu w ni ad?
dress a .1 int merlins ol tbi v. m ?. snd Mt mis ,.t tbe As?
sembly, and the Finance Committee of Ibe - ubi n,
favor ot a bill appropriating several thousand dollars
lor tbe suppression ni pleuro-pneumnuta among cattle
Henri Bargh, the presbienl rn tn, ,s,? ? ,v f0| lQ| j,|(
lentil.ii ni Cruelty lo Auirosls, ls bern with a hui rusk
lug I a vivisection of animals by medical men a misti,
uiesnor. lt will bs prooonted to tbe Legialature to?
morrow. ______________
BASE-BALL NOTES,
The number ot League dubs lias been in
cic.-eii tn ci.ht nv tba udaolaolea "t tin Wereeetaa
tittil. Powers Baotera elubs and (oarWooten, fha
Watlonols, of If Bobington, have aloa made applloatlon
fi.I- ndliil MOB, bil! lt 111 l'l nh iii \ no! lie admitted. Mull
agerBaaerBft, with Wonda, Knight,SulUvaa, frwlnond
Whitney, hus iinivcd linnit; lloiu thc Benth. Knight
went in Philadelphia, SolUvao, Irwin and w.bj t,, ii..H.
ton, and Whitney lo Lowell, Mi--. BTlebeto, Bennett
Fnicy and Baaboag lemaloeat la hew-Orleono, Ntabobi
and Baooatl hnvo beea oaaaged hy tba Wriaht Club,
mid fol ay mid Hindu nv have BOCI pied OBgageOBettts
with the l{. K. 1*0 Cluh. There player! uill .lu (hs
idii hhiL .uni oatehlug for lae twa elabe, nmi will roooola
in tin- Mimili limn um inter port of Amii, sjjanagei
linnell (t e, 111 return to New. ii lenna niter t.i- . flaaa al
next oaaesa ami auaago aelnb there. The batting of
Poley and Weeda ea lbs Mp in. heea BeoBewboi n
luui kilbie, lu the lint twn gBB-OS nt NeW-Orh ..ns Uni
wen- h..tn aredited arith ul-ht beac alta.
Joooph y.icst. the BBCOttd-baooinon ol the Chicago
Club, arrived lu Chicago yesterday Iron Bin i ...n
t'l.-t -tl. 1 .!'.! lilli lime inc the mil^ niellll. IB o| the
team la Chicago: they aro taklogdallygiaoaunm ci
ci. lae*. Detroit l* tr>tuc to aeeure ,i profeaoiooul team
for next BOBMBJ, willi Minn.ui. who playsd With lbs
lii.ato.iH la 1^77, inul with the Burbesteri last season
?m eapiala and Manager. fJeorgs wright i. irvin- in
Kenn- the matter between hlmseb aad ibo Tun
ii anagemeBt, so that he can play la Bootoo dunns tin
emiline aiusnii. He hu- tx ii . ir-fd tOS OOBll lon of
short ai op la Ibo Boston oloe. Doegbui Allison, who
ia wed known in tun etty, ts lea.dtii. at Boeyrns Ohio
ile inm wnttea a lattei to tho Buoogers ol im t
iu*-! Crab, nskitr.- tin. in in rngoaa bau asehangi eotebe*
.). O'Connor, tao Beti-boowa rifofvaaloaa] eatcbor of tats
city, who played will thc Haw-Bedford i.M.i-a.i i:.ub
Issi -.-sanii, bu. Ihcii engn.ed by the Dubu.iu? (towu)
Club for tbe co?lug sessou.
HOME NEWS.
rnowiNKVi ARBTVAtl
Wiinfritr Hatti?Ex-Congressman V. Jones ol Kew*
Bsoapsbh**. I K. McCnDoogh, of Pittsburg, uni! Gonerol
lohti X. Knapp, of Auburn, n. v.. iftrmM Hn'.-i
Iinl.-.I,... Ti I'..Uer, ni thc NewViiik Sui,rune Court.
MriXt.tlV ittr.tl Ih Itel- Jil lr.'- Hurt ll. Wheeler, "f V.-niiiinf.
Clartfuton Hn!el John Newell, af CbleaaO- sun Eitwar.l
j. Phelps, Ol Vermont.//?', //;, m,.? ..-A-liciicr.il A. C
Me, 'ire. o' Chi. IBO Alsxander Orahsm
Bell nf Washington, -nd samuel M. Bhoemsker. of Baltimore
Sete.York llet.l?sMio-v I-mlt-r. of Hiltimore.sr.
?,.. ? ic.ie,- n. Bpri-nrs, nf ilia Groat Western ltatl
Boy of Coinda.Hoffman _fOBM?WIU?OI McMlch-el, of
ITiilail, l|iln,i.
bTIW-TORK out.
Al n meeting of shoemakers, held nt No. ino
[ hui lintn-sf., reports were received of an Inereaac
.1' wages in Hie different shoe factories.
The liiiii anniversary ol the {few-Tori Society fur
tbe Prevention of Cruelty to Children will be Itchl
it Chickerfng Hull next Monday evening at 8
n'ch ck.
Robert Simpson uni C. P. Priest, by whoas shoot?
ing ni s ral C. II. Murtagh was sccidentally
wounded on Monday, arnatill held as prisoners, to
allon tue polio to Investigate tin- oaaa tnrtber.
The mitts ni lim chees tournament yeatetday
Wer< sa follows: Oran dy, norn lier of games won,
IO; Judd. B; Moble. 8*_: Mackeneie, 8) Bellman,
7*%; Delmar, "'?.: Byan, Sj Ware, 'A; Congdon, 2-%
An anknowfl sailor, abonl thirty-three years old,
wearing striped trousers, ;i loather belt, a coarse
-hut. t plush cap uni s pair of sci boote, was found
dead Ins! evening al No, 60 Nev,- Church-et, by the
police el tbe Twenty-eeventh Precinct,
The property-owners and trndeomen doing buai
? or ne ir Wnahington Market have addreooed
ii pt titinn tn the Mayor and chairman of tbe Street
Openings Committee, asking thal Code re-plaice be
v ttl ii -ii ninl extended toa fuuetion with Green
wieh-et
Tue schooner Wilier L Plummer, from the
coast nf Africa, brought tour of the crew of thc
American brig Julia t.Cenrnev, which aroa burned
:i! 1.1 ni nz. the lotti rparl ol' November, and heci.
a total looa. Hbo belonged to Killi:.Loud & Co.,
ml' -
The members of thc Cotton Exch i
day io 11it,-.-.(. ; pn extensively signed petition for
,i plan ol orgai gatton ol ? mutual benclil in
? iir.ince ;i--niT.it inn. -in,il.ii io t.mt of (lie Stock
Rxt'h u '??. A committee was appointed to coi
. and to devioe a plan.
Tbe persons committed for trial for selling un?
branded oleomargarine tn vu l.iii.rn of the statute
m ei ? \ I--., i ra iga ed before i he Coui: of
*p. 11 1 Sea mus j.,, trial. A ' " aded
:i!nl was Sued -. nv Den is Sullivan and
Manahan J-Co. isked adjournments.
Reporti. recent I j rea. hed tho Board of Health that
nm ni rhililreu in Monroe, Rutgers and Mndison-sU.
were nick with dipth rm ami croup. An investiga
i ion '-'.: ? ni nie hy In neel or Xl > yent, rtlav
re poi: ? dis as. i had oci
bul not -ii many ns had heeu reported,
John R - he. :i Prenchman, ond Charles May*
nnldo, an Ii.iii.m. gol lute s di puts nu ti duo pp
in . i Ibei, - :. ?? t the i i ri ug of January I, lu
Italian staid* il Ki li ick with s ihai p
,' ol ie.-I millie in tbe shape of a itiletto,
? to State Prison lor three years bj Judge
', ayi erday,
lhere woo a meeting of the Bullion Clnb at No.
ll" Wi . and Pro?
per, ol Li '.e Gil i, li c
Tilt- il mi " i he San J ; 'I he
iption of thia tra. t ol
? mi.1.1 . .::> l .|';..:,"i I. .'I-, statistics to show bow
great il i coom i ch are.
The i'l'i'i -st iii th ? en ..? nf \\ | .-, i han, the
pail 1.1 who v ..- killed hy :i rall from a scaffold nu
the Elevated Road al 1 bird-ave. and i hirty-fonrth*
st. mi .Lui , ? commence i \ ostenlny, and
niljeurneil till rhursday. Much contradictor]
tm,..-I- was taken ns to whether the coolpa n]
tu b! Hue l ir the Bccidi ut or not.
The I nine ol Bmipration met yesterday,
and opened bids for furnishing meat foi V.
I dining the current year, in such quantity
anti of such quality as may be required al stated
limes. There were four bid*, received, tho I
UiBPBtfJ. M. Evana, of So. 21 VVhitehall-at.,
to wh ..i lie-' ''"ii ;,l '1
I be ' nmmittes of tobm co manufacturers in Hrs
cltj I-:d a meeting :it \\ Ml and Frunt*sts., a few
i|i\s;i"... when il waa reported thal thc petition
sgninsl tlie "Free Leaf hill to be presented to
t nngre?s had h en pi srnted to ill tobacco, c gai
aud snuff manufacturers and leaf vendora in tl,is
, it, fm -ii. itui , nmi it had beea willingly signed
by all
John Frick, secreter] of the National Yachting
\ lion Comb'it tee, mailed i irciilat letti is to
? lui s nf the United States yoster*
,-,iio nu mt.' thal ii meeting of delegates will
i in the liiter purl of February to consider
tm question nf the permanent organisation ol tbs
bs ol the i ..ni,ny in a Notional Aaao
ciation.
Thi ' immlttce nf the Maritime Association on
Piiotai held a meeting yesterday. Various
letters wen read, from Ichabod Uoodwin, ex-Uov
? I New-Damp hire, from ive New-England
>:.![?. stion "f Boston, from vt ??-. 1
' inn ii ' Ass i i iii.ni ol Philadel?
phia, and others, all strongly In favor of tbe aboli
-
B, \V. rijmonsou, who has been nominated be the
President ns an AhsuIbuI Appraiser, haa been foi
? ? \ ; .1 years an tiri ire IC* publican politic! in In tbe
Milln A-semi iii District. Ile served aa Assistant
Alderman In lH7:lawl 1-71. mis elect eil Alderman
m 1870 and Amemblyiuan In 1878. I'm tbs laat
twt.?.an he haa opposed tbe leodora of
the ih.linn wt element lu the Republic m party,
Ihe following I* n comparative statement of.
itastoaa disease reported to thc Hoard
ol Health for the two miks ending January 17.
1880 :
Or
IT I li.,el -i rl-f KplOBl Mph.
We. k ell ling I' ' -r. I-Mt. M.
'?1 .1 4 -
J ai.hui i 1 ... .1 fal 6
john W. Anderson, ol No 0 Carlisle-at., waa walk*
lng'through Mullaerrvet. on tbe night of January
I, u nen hewn- niel h.-. three men, <>.if them
held lum by the throol while the otb rtwo searched
lu- pockets and l""l? all the money lie hod. Ile
au Iim quent I j idi ntl tied William O'llrien .uni John
Ml I l.l,, 1-, tWO nf tl, ll, |1,,. ('..mt i,|
' ' oded guilt, and
.. ri ? ii t" State l*ri mu for tbn e rent .
A meeting ol the Colombia Ci liege Alumni !
ciat ion was held last evening al DeltnonlcoV. Inc
rnminittee appomted to secure thc mathematical
ninl -ci.?ullin portion ol the library of the late Dr.
J. ll. Anderson, ror presentation to tba college, re?
ported it- ?ucceaa. lin- li brer, contains 1,1100
volume*, nnd numbera m.mv valuable works.
Abram H. Hewitt, a former pupil of Dr, Anderson,
paid an offi ctionatc tribute to bis m. urary,
A communication waa cent i" thc Hoard of Police
yeotcnlay, atating thal Thomaa Hutk" mts the
in me ni the truckmen recently arrested for damp?
ing, or endeavoring to dump, a load of rubbish in a
buaiineM street near Trinity Church, just after it
Inul been swept. Ilntke was Laken tn the rombo
PolicnI "uri. Imt tho preoiding justice refused to
bohl him or lo entertain the roniplatut. Tho matter
iaatpreaonl kn tho banda of Commissioner Mac
Lean.
Joete Mott, a bold-looking yoong woman, >vns ?r
raigurd iu lue Iforkvllla Police Courl >? itt i I ij to
answer to a charge nf having slapped the face ol
Officer Conroy, of the Eighteenth Precinct, al tbs
French ballon M.lav night. Bite said that the
nfficer would nol Iel her paos Into the reception
i.n io gel hei f lt>:ik. ami -he bod, therefore,
slapped Int face for him. Jnatiee Wended said
ih:it an arl ?1 that kind "ill became a lady," and
linn! h.r .Tin
Adjutant-General ron asend bas appointed Brigs*
iliet-iieinTiil E. I.. Molineux, Colonel Ceo. I). Scull
aad Lieuti naut-Colonel W. 0, Wlls >n as the Mil,,
fit, V Examining Hon ni of thc N itioual Hu:'ul. IJen
eiiil MoliiiciN succeeds Colonel Rodney C. Ward,
api.it il Collei im "l Internal Revenue ol Brook?
lyn, (lenerol Townoend yesterday alua appointed
Captain loseph (J. Story, of the 2:id Regiment. Aa*
Biol ml Inapt dor deners! of Rifle Prnetice,witn tho
innk ol < oiotiel.
Thors was :i fall meeting nf the Row-Turk Mutual
Oaalighl Company al tue company's office in
Hiuou-squaro yesterday, al which the qui it ion of
reducing the caottnl Hock limn s>'.1,0U0,IHMJ lo
?JCI.000,000 waadisensoed. Aller Ihe meetius tbe
itockholdi m were \< ry reticent tu to winn hm! been
(lone, ninl WOUld liol ilillml ol tlcnv thill thc capital
Inul been reduced, li waa learned, however, Hun a
committee was appointed, which will report on
pe br nary A, to wbieb da. lue itockholdera ad?
journed,
,\n niii,'er from Newtown, I, I, called noon Bo
ih nulli,lieut Walllug yesierdoy, and stated thal a
tromp had li rn arrested al thai place v> ba auawcred
lu thc dnacripli.ii i in- min -cen m company with
Annie Downey, alisa Martin, who is suppos ii tu
nave heeu mui? 1.1.il in her room al No, 111 Prince
si. on l'iul.i\ nigel laat. The prisoner wnl be taken
to Loug Islaud City to-dav, where ha will be seen
by Clip! lin Ucl loon, ll, wno sa) 11 he ile?. notion ol
t in- Ne wi. i ii ii i.i ni iii 1,11 i mi i nu hu- agrees with thal
ot tin- person be wiehea lo Snd.
I he Board ol rrostaca of the College of tba City
of New-York mei yeatessUy alternoon, aud Stephen
A. Walker waa clouted fUsideul ul the Boord, and
Lawrence l>. Kierunu secretary, rho Exeeutive
Committee waa authorised to report anon the ex
pedlenei of re-establiohing the office oj vice-presi?
dent nf the colina, -, and of cotnbinin .- the Prol
sin,iniii noell, and Architectural Drawing with
ibm nt the Artsof lu-:-j. lim: ??! belina Lettie
with that of Eugltab Literature, and loose ol iln
Ciei k and Latin langnages.
John -niii.'.m.. Nu. Tn.'i r.iiili-iiv.*., Patrick K. liv
No. Tin fhlrd-ave., WilliamJohnsa .. Ro. 510 Elev
iniii .ive.. Chorlaa Reilly, Ro. 1,177 Sccoud ave,,
DatiieJ Pciry. No. 61 Weal Porty-fonrth-st., Henry
(loth. No. 20 Weil 1'oiTv li'iii-st.. Maurice Lnuey,
Ro. 987Prrst-frVe.,aral ibonuviStack, bartonderfuc
Alderman L'uffull, al Ro. mi7 Tbird-ave., v. ere in-hl
for trial yesterday lu tbs Vorkvitla PoUee Coori foe
selling injuor without licet.so. Stack was beld for
(rial on a similar charoo on Monday. He said Mr.
Carroll Im.l gone yeeterday to get a license.
A nagietJ entertainment for the iieuefit of St
Ann's Kpiscopal Church in lstli-.s-f.. whs held last
evening at Cniekering Hall. The perfonnera wet*
Edgar H. Alden, and IC. J. Dale, tim sasistenl to the
late Robert Heller. The audience, inuiibore-l severil
hundred peroone, of whom many were mateo. The
entertainment began with B series of r-kili'tll per
formaneea by afr. Dale. Mr. Allien then followed
with card manipulations, and an " Inexhaustible "
bat, from which be extracted a large ami miacella
neons stock of articles, to tho great mirth of the
speetotora,
At the regular meeting of the Association of Ex?
empt Firemen of the City of New-York, laat ston?
ing, tbe following offlceis were elected for the en
sntngyear: Zophar Milla, president; David Ililli
ken, Hm vice-president; John li. Platt, second
vice-president; George W. Wheeler, recording Ber?
ri Francis Hagadorn, flnaoclal secretory, and
.lames y. "\V;itkilns, jr., treasurer. The treasurer*!
report showed that tte receipts during tbe lost year
wore $2,004 84, and tba diabnraomenta were
(1,885 85. There ia atill in the bauds of thc treas?
urer u halance of flO, 196 05.
?BOOK-TV.
Theodore Cebriifg, aga lifty, living at No. 21 Ains
hn st. haa bron missing sines Saturday,
Bernard Haver, a well-known eitt-en of the Eaat*
ern District, .heil nt his!,mn yoott rday, ofter a short
illness. Ile mts sixty yeats ol :ige.
Contain Willis 8. Ogden, of Company K, 28d Seg
itnent Niiti,.mil Guard, hasapossed theroojulredex?
amination for Lb utenant-Colonel of that regiment.
Andrew O. Harris, aged thirty-three, of No, 48
Ninth I'mrliitni-iive.. ? toember of Company P.
l lill li. r,nieni, while drilling in the armory last
night dropped dead.
William E. Baldwin, foreman of Engine No, ld,
who was Injured on wednesday lost by tbe Call ol a
burning building in Bushwiok-nve., died nt St.
Catherine's Hospital yesterd iv.
Mrs. .farr A. Wood, of No, 75 Livingston nt., was
on her way to church Monday evening, when ibe
lu came suddenly ill, and died before medical ?
? niii reach her. bhe wi.s seventy-five
of age.
Vmit 'ifni depravity : Ge irgo \V. Killer, age seven,
wini" attending tho Sixth Avenue Baptist Church
stinil ty--..'Inul1. Knndav aftcrnoon, waa robbed ol
his watch, \ lilied al $9, by one of i ':?
whose name be .lui nol !,:i iw.
Coroner S mi is rest* rday held an Inquest In the
ni i? of William White, thc Fulton Ferr*, pilot who
i!i"ii in thc wbeel-houaeof the Fultou leal Wednea
day morning. The circumstances, a already fully
described In Tux Tribune, were reviewed in tue
". Dr. J.O.Johnson testifled,tbat White
dh ii ii, in enlargement of tbs heart,
Timi boye, .whose ages ranged from six to fen
, were found asleep li the hall of atonement
iu (Iraud-st. at 3 a.m. yesterilay, and wera
tn!, "ti lo the Fourth Street Police Station. They
said thal thev had escaped from the Orphan Asylum
coi nccted with !!.?? I,.in Catholic Chut ih or the
Holy Trinity, on Montrose-ave. They were ti
tm I to that instil Dtion j esterday.
When thc Brooklyn Pt bvtert refuoed to grant
tin- reqnesl of hr. Van Dyan,Dr. Wella, and the
??I her complainants In tbe l slmags raae for a lodi*
? ? .1 i nvca ,.i'i. iii i.s t.i their moral chsrai era on
account ol thu "moral rottenness"charged noon
? "ni publicly by Mr. Talm bo, the Rev. Arthur
s that be would lay a complain!
before the Synod, Mr. Crosby's complaint ?.is
sel\ "il Ve-1 Tua? upon lin- III" Te. ii! ni' ol ! lie PtX
Rev. Dr. C. H. Tayl' r.
JEOgBYCITT.
M irtln Wolllebe, .". laborer ;if the brewery of
Rora nell d i '. ?' - ? City H< [hts, occident?
ally shot himself in the left brea l Monday evening
while playing with a revolver, 'J;.e wound lease*
i loos one.
I be Jury In tho case of Michael Shanahan, tho ni?
le iii rivei pirate, wtisdischai ged yeott rdav at Jer?
sey City by Judge Oarretaon, after being out all
night and being nuable to agree. The Juron itood
ti ii ni i'..\ h. ni i hip. iel ion-and i wo for acquittal.
NEWABK.
The members nf the medical itali of St. Barnabas
I|i'-pi*:il are said to be at variance relative to cer?
tain i,rihis 1 ip 1\ is-ueil by the Medical Director or
Bishop Corrigan. Dru. Hewlltt, Cross and Zeb,
ttirec nf tin" attending physicians, have signified
their Intention to resign.
n i:\vji: ii:-ky.
Si,fin ami: iv.--.Janies Meow ry, age seventeen,
was drowned yesterday while skstina on Centre?
ville Lake, ll" fell through an air-bole. The body
i, i b ? n recoven d.
(im.ni A public meeting of the CltiaenV Pub?
lic Health Association of the Orangea waa held ou
Motul :v evening. Profe- or George H. Cook, tbs
M:ite i leologist. millie nu address on thc water sup?
ply, and contended that tbs driven well experi?
ment hui nol been successful.
liAHWAY.? I he rtnlice Coree was ili-i'?nnil?-?l on
Monday by Maror Selover, because of lock of finnis
topej the members. The force has hen reduced
from time to time until only two men were left??
Wright, al s salary of B30 s month, and a
patrolman at $20 a month. Tbe station boneo has
ll, ell I'h,-' ll.
Pi hermon.?Miss Margretta Dotterwetch died nt
Nu. 77 Market-st., rateis.ni. Monda] afternoon, In
the nile h, ii ii ?? ir of her age. Sha waa boru
in Bararie, Kebrnarj 20, !7dO, nmi csbm to thm
country in 18HH.The members of tho Firal Bap?
tist i hun Ii have extended a call to the Kev. D. c.
Allen, of Newark, N. J.
Elizahi iii. ? I be Common Connell bas mads tba
following appointments: W. If. c. Coleman, city
clerk: Michael Doyle, street commissioner; Dre.
Merrill and Mach, city physicians; P. J. Ryan,
ovei eer of the poor; Captain Lute, market clerk;
im.l .lulu Whalen, market inspector.D.Moa
grenon, whoeervedunder the hrst Napoleon and
waaengaaed al tbs blockade ol Auiwerp, is sc
riously ill
I.i iMi ISLAM).
I'n. g.WAT.?The Rockaway H sob Pier Company
has commenced work on the iron pier al Rockaway
I'.e,ii h. driving tho Brat pile on Saturday last. The
situation of tue pier lo about 800 feel weat nf Rem
! '.ivi.inn.
Fit -iii.Mi. ?The Overeeers of tbe Poor of Flnah
lng, in order to rednoe tbe burden of taxation to
Ihe lowest pic sihle sum, have il.ci.hil to iib union
the town Poor-house and remove ihe inmates to
li urnuui Island on March 1.
Lum. 1-i.AMi City.?Long Island City four years
ago sought tn compel tho Long Uland Railroad
< nn.[.imi to place flagmen at the several railroad
crossings, and in def mill el this u penalty was pin
\ ,ih il. The railroad company declined to obeerve
the onlinance, and n suit tor penalties waa bi ingbt,
Tin case ins been decided now three times against
the city.
BpaiKortci n.-Two tramps called al the house of
Jaine*: E. Mott, at Bpringneld. on Monday, and
asked fur something to eat, and were tarnished with
bread and meat, ibey then demanded coffee. .Mr-.
Mott told them she inul none, winn one ot the men.
who, it is believed, wore brana knuckles, struck
Mts. Mott a blow In the face, splitting her clink
open to tbe linne. The men escaped.
ll' Mrsikau.?Tho mait.r of the creasing of
Jamaica Rai bj the New-York, VVoodhaven and
Rockaway Reach Railroad ia likely to -ct into tbe
i mn is. Supervisor < 'lemont, of tlempstead, has re?
cently received many complaints from vessel cap?
tains that tho bridge would interfere with naviga?
tion. They insist on a drawbridge over the north
channel, which haa a more direct course and more
sea room. This ia not favored bj the railway com?
pany._
PRISON HOBBOBS IS KENTUCKY.
comvictb at_t'OBrmRD bi inn vu-, and db
\S lll'l.l.mimi: I HDD.
Om innati, .lim. lmi.?a dispatch bon
Frankfort, Kentucky, glvea tba report -r tin- Priaoa
Baaitary Commtttea made yesterday to tbs Kentaekj
Legislature,ou the oondllloa ol Ma Penitentiary, it
describes a depbwahla state of afairo. The oomulttec
tars thal there ure olghi oooviets eooflood there who
cannot Hve loages thoo s hw wootha. There areal
h i.ht ii-.: i nilli is. -onie nf Whom ure coullBed to their
bede, who, rn all probablllti, cannot live longer than the
hiitci imt nf aext Bprtag, and about 900 others woo
ure tu a Bl ile nf deli,hr. ninl \re.il.ne<- practically unflt
tin.: i hem tor tiuty rn Hork. Thereat ot the cob vieta do
uni ptesenl s beslthy appearance) and seem ii etti by
du iiiiiiriniis inila, aces winch bsv* prostrated the oili?
er-. Tbe eauwa of this state ot iff :lrs ore found by the
rommlttee to be mim uni*. Tba penitentiary grounds
are badlj drained, an I I as towonga 11 so detective that
In damp we-tber water stands In portlooeol tholaeto
sure, from which anaesa malaria reuderiaa tue .ur im
i.iii e. rno yards, cells ami work ihops an overcrowded,
linn tile io cum il .it I, ni ni Ililli and general Ink ni elem
lu.? ni.in Hie prison . iiiiuhiu'.c in the generation of
ii tease. There i? n % ocral hus . [ venttiatloa In tba
bouses and coila. Tub committee expresses i be upi otoo
Unit one of tue direct c-tisri cf tbe uuheulfblneaa of tbe
convicts is .nie tn their not Iteiugsupplied uithasulU
clout variety ot wholes ima fo.nl.
MARINE INTKLUBMNUE.
\l I M - 11' rt K A I, lt v V Xii.
ro-u.r.
Ombimm. Trltiaaaaata. soi Us ktOsl l.-a.Mo.
Mem. ?si . ... '.'..i.i | -looa SBBthS. 7tJ>_ | M i-n'l.t ?. Hr.. ll)
tin.ll l\ Alli: I I !?!> ?. M.
smiitr lino... '..!'. i our. Ulan 1.. :iile, Ural .???..!. 5.0.
mi,iu ivmik muu r ii
M.i. ir li.m... S.-Ul | Uor. IsUal.. 8:431 UMI :?,. 0_ii!
SHIP NBITi,
PORT OP NBW.YOHK.J.ts. 'Ju
A lilli V KU.
sir Mootana (Br), flsi'.il, f.tvcrjiool Jan lil amt 'jucciutu?a
H.ui wt.ii.n.is ,t i.m.,i,
-.ii limul,cn din, Aim.l.!, I.lverp >ol Dec IT, vis Uiltluioro,
III li ll I il nt to J 'lill l' Otltgtt.
Mir I'rnvlricitt il'n. Sine. Mar.i.ill-s 18 day*, vritli inilm
U> i,ni. r. ?i-'i.tl lu Tell11 C t-i SBt'l'.
>ir Mini Uko, ITillllpi.. CTeuiuosui J lui limul nt J.-o U
HJ.VllI'l.l.'il.
mW8S83SN.*Oa* ,u<;hm""1' ?* p<""1 "^ Norfolk.
fur Bisbnaud. Kelly. Norfolk, to OM nominB?n tn ro.
^mimsbsc Bell, Lawrence. Wes. i'()1I,t, ga. SadhJ 0 .minion
Bars One (of Kwan?es>. elsy, lllo-o 1?-_> days-, -nth cajnobor
etcto order: veiaeltoj D Msckoa-le A Co. _""
Bark linnet, Au.t), Bavsld til, T.iia.on* 6.". dsys. with
wloa ate to ofi.-r -e?*el t., Sloe, villi t ro " ,ul
Ban HoTm-Mtrsnil (Non, J.ooBsta. Aberdeen 42dsji with
ohl Iron .ic t? , Men Tlilil t?, m*..,-! 3 ua
Mars A timur I (lt?l?. Trapanl. Plymouth 45 day*, with china
elly to order vemtel to Joint (' BBB-tar. n*
t 'ct A"u"'.<r (Nor)- Henrie.*.--, Tunis 53 dsys. lo Dallas*.
"Widapa (Owed), Nyber*, Seville o. fan sith cork to
P.slin Melin; vessel to innatcr.
lt ira Oso ll ic.ms (of yi.niiontli, N S). Abbott. Havre i*
dar*, in hs la^t to Bord A Brocka*. *3
Bark lum Jieriii.tiio* ouaii), I.ii*. es, Havana 19 davi_in
ballast to j os Rivera .<? (jo. . *?-wo-a
Hark John Boyd (of Weymouth. N BL Orsat, Dunkirk 50
oars, in -.lissi to jed, Prvad Oe.
lark CpLriisaitNuri. Aids. (lirRenti 6. tUys, with inlplinr
to order: vessel to I'nnch, ITIye A Co.
: 'ik .TTi-niees I-'.ms iN'.iri. Mlk.-lsen, .Veweastl* 52 days
with plK non nnd ao-la to order vn.s,-l lo Hindi. Bdfa A Co. '
Har*. Kni.it svoim i.Non, Haddad. Korhefort ali dava,
willi mil..- to order: vennel to t.' lolnii- A in.
Bark li, -iliard Delius (Geri, Km tm,ii. Trieste 52 dava
willi old ir..n ru-roorder; veneel to I!'rui.niii Koop A Co.
Hark .M.. i linn ii (Port), Leroi z, nanon Dec 17, with old Iron
and cork to ii Auislnck A in.
Uri. Laura . ac ice (Ita ). Kspoalto. Palermo i!-2 dart, with
I'lllll lon. Ul Lawrence, lille* dj Iii; venue! lo mauler. '
s^ctn Wald r I, l'hniiiuer. I'luiniin-r.-icu,. Lion,, uta M
dara. '.T.th didos, etc. to Yatea A I'cirtelileld; vessel to kl li'er
A Houghton.
-''?? M iv Flower (of Windsor. N B I, I avion Horton, NH
wi'ii n.rut.ioi io iv k Daryasj vc*.iei to j V whittier a Co.
ui\n -8aosst?Aiaaadjruook, Utnt, j:; fou^v. At atv
Islam], Brash, N !?:, fossey.
RBTCBBBTA,
sir PraaeoBla, Ifaagaaa haoaa fur fiirtinod the loth last,
with iiiaiTiinorj-disii Ted.
0?EAESIa,
Btnciitie Monarchtatt wawa, Lsafen, Ar-pit, Tufti
Co: i in- of Bristol 'Hrh Delataotte, Liverpool, leter U'ri-ht
Afton*, Kipanol (Opao), Eebevorrl*, Liverpool Tts Bis'r*,
l:. .ilium, iie'.e-eii. ;>:, kuhl'.' A Ce. (iim'a i fr), KranruM,
I! "i , Lil- BeblBOi AuifiistiiH Kier). Hansen, l.ajruai ra, etc,
Dolletr. Boulton A Cn Alhambra (Br). Hcl'lhlnnev, Halifax.
i lark A Seaman; Unto Domlflrn, Ho'toe*, hx DomiBKo Cttr,
etc. Wm I'Clyde A Cor Andes (Bri, Kerf.usi.il. Kin doo, :,.
Pim. Forwood A Co: Wysnoke. < ,,i ii. \..rfe!k. City Point
edmond. Mid liomin!..u bs Coi PH boot, Platt. l'>illsdel
ii'ii.i, ',Vm l-l nile A Co; 111 mci:*, lil irs. .Ho-t.1.1, ll K Diniock;
Vii,,! uni, Hov en. Baltimore i la Camden, I
Whit) liomin kids .nih Nielsen Bremen, I Tobias Ad,
Bark Richard Pearse (Bri Bartaoa, fort Nat-X Africa,
T mer Bi A Co Itonui, ? | : sr,,-,
R W Cameron A Co; Ne. eld, Nlekerson. Bl n ta pore, Or st I.
ii ill-own .v . -ii; ni... marlow, Co.bett, ll.
JKWsrd ?Oj nc nu Beaotv Br>. Dor tot, Bristol, Baa,
irSBth '''eri. I'l.njer. Bra
Wsiien. Tod A Co; Idaho, Ii, .'i.is :, Cienfoejros. Cuba,
K 8 Tucker A Co Bi i'. - wyer, ti. rceiown, nu;:
I. W APAnuatrog Reno (Itali, Bib sol io, cort ter ord ira,
Wnetirtcli ,v ie.
' A Doran.Bri, Poler, Port E tsahetB, etc. Attica,
J K Ward ' Boynton. A pal uv. Billion, Hp, J Ben.
lon-sons, CC Van Hora (Hr), Hull, Kim.-ion, Ju, ll Mell
M .-? land
.-.T.I- a Sa ii Short! Baa, Herrick, Fronter*, Mexican,
ll-l -Bud Hies.
' IT. IM.
I ??- ,3 i " Irrsti BTara han (Bri, treat New.yrrk.
j in -h. ? Salle i i.'iii inst, sir Mikado, iroin oiaaaaw
lOr Ni"'
Mrmi.1?, Jan90.?Arr Ililli loot, s.r rnisxi-n, from Haiti
Illili', (er I.IV, IO'S 1.
I '.'.>.. I in 'JO. -Ssfled llth iii-t, I'Ti' ::):.!. Bi ],,.? stan.
fo.-.i; i Tt ti ii,:, Marr W Pipe*, ii Hie latter rm haiti
.. i lin.:.nb. Dravo i.,, un,, l. md taek,
1 len. m.;' v '.'.i|.t i:iiiii_--?-u . -un KeruaLdoi "'
',,?':,. ...te , ,v..l,l l . ...[ ... .-e.. .....I r VI ll
Toblquf. He bung! r, the letti r fm- Ne r-Vork.
Au 0thInst Blsncot 18thla-' **?
-mb iliac..
I'- ll Ol e. l .'lilllie! ir, S, .jil, 1 ll, ni I I
rmi'.. Al',ile, Jule Ileyn, C A Lil l'Tell. Nor1
ii: n- ti , Bsrla(Cspt liuiiin, the lattsrat Perk
-?
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Ituro: lf>lh Inst.
Karooe \ ran/o
?ii m.ni (Caps
-tb.
FPMM I-lVERrOOT?lil UTI v : HIP MONTANA.
rnrr.im. H. B.
Wm.
Mi' u I If, I tie Rev.
C. ?;.
rs. J. and
lamil j
Oil non, J.
Turtle, P.
amt family
IiotutliiM, W. Wurr ne!-m, Mr. un?
win mi too, Br. sod Mrs, j.-im
Mi i. rh. Mn IT.
Nolil..Mr. iltiil Vra. lim 7n|sicl, Jos.
Was, -. a.
Blnale.Mr.snd Mr*, stack. Mr*. J.
v i.i. Monro, Mt*. J.
Archer, Mrs, M. Mc:.inna, JaaSBS
Clarke. Jenn
id Later shi)i Wines tt t l i. *<?* VWt rd.it.
[AM ii-.,'-.i
In east or west, or north or RXititli,
i in v to ihemseli cs in o ti
Wtiocsnool boast a ti-i-li iwe. I month,
\\ Ito teeth like pearla bogi bbh d with new.
Winn *i vel'i'M all -.Ms -ii ,
And wo: k.i ibu ebarm in tore our cv. h.
l'-o liur.MMr.Li.'s celebrated Conga Drops.
Tin- genuine bave A. li. Ii. on each dtou. ?
Von hare bad Baaatner eacntfoa, monninin
ulm ---.I ur. niel anlnlae. ^-riii ihe seme drspeasla, mT.es and
I' .h.-. BOceral d-lniltv. denresslooof lolrlb. sod ni.ilanac'lris;
io von, .iti.i wi 1 until yon ny Ibe ItOLMAB l'Al'. t-ouiiu'.tatiou*
?i ? Bea Broadway, ulolo lTtli at.
w menurtrt HrroiwoaniiTRi
Will rurel'.,usiiiii|.iioii, Cou?h4. Ur iii i *. '.>e ) Utf. AH
THE
Admiration
OF I
WORLD.
A NOTABLE EVENTI
Mrs.S.A.Allens
WORLD 'S
IlairResiorer
IS PERFECTION.
A iVmle Retnri: tetor Haifa Cmfntj
EttaMsktd /Sj 2. Imtrtvtd iSjg.
Ti* naturi 0/the great iiiiprpi'cmer.t i's
ii, :?: wondtrfnl H/t-givmg pit per'.us h
faded cr fallimg hair, <?;;./ MORE
( Ki I' C 'HA NG/NG GUA V OR
WHITE ll A j ii to iii natural vomthful
Ct -V and BEAUTY.
IT IS XOT A DYE.
-?' oolra few application* to re**ora fray beS*
1 ... ?...-?! bsdasa
? bi -ttil, 11 nd h.- ..- salaaal ? t i' ??' thatu
pteserve ItiBitshigheel perfeettnB andtiim
tj DAMlItl'I'K 1- ,|in kiy i.iid p. lilian? ntij remote-.
S_'j by all Dnggists, $1.25 Per Bottle.
vami ii rosi) - AM,
111 Ai 11M *>.>ii;'..:tiii|?t<i:i Kow, London, Tug.
3? i-.,...i. %.,1,1 i!..ii,.m.,i i ...... aVaasa,
M llar.lav St. S) 4? l'nrlv PtoBB, New York.
Wei Be Meyer's
WBl ni: mVKtBStm iataimiii hue.
A CONsTlTI'TlilNAI. and IN KA I.I.I II!.!: ItKMI'.llY
tor BKl'FFLBN, discustinB itlsehsntea, lilli BtlbATH,
nama rn the li. sd, 1 \ I l-l'KN/. A. ai ,i!.s ni tlie uoatrils, L.)s)*i
Ol-' Voil i:. lHkliu? lu tbs tiiroat, Ac.
THK MOST IMl'OUTANT DI4COVKBT atH< I VAfJCL
NATION. ?
" Cor nearly a ycur 1 h..ve IkhI siic'i sVl'i'OCAT'ION and
linns in my I..ul .nol ,-,c dat I cuni I at i o I 010001 IBSBS
iiplicii. il to BS soint Cuni? In my nose. 1 had tln.c d, ct r?.
li;., li euc sm I a ditlcrcii't .iiif. Imt i.iild not bely me. Tbe
imiusiiH teasel. Then DE. WEI UK KKYXBW VOOBjilSS
BTU putin ni vii'ml. I tommeiicc I timiifc tin- Cl ltKous
ITT.Ih.V. amlf.lt ItKTTKlt 1 UK M-. \ |- OAT. <>n Munday.
ll .nut 1*. H.YCI S. A.\ INCH AMI A ll VI.K l.nv.i. with B
stiiueoii it nil.rc it tara away, boom Iha-agh my BMMbftBaa
myuime. taara was a?a a -ALT a citki'I. Off Dil
ni's | lxii Mi'ct's caine from my nose ami Cu.ut. Theil I
knew 0 but "ns tlie in.itter. I: wai i.iianh. I tboiuht that
my i lc mus iceiic mit tin-| alu hihii i!l-a[Ciieari> I aud my eye
I.- a 1 nulli. I can now broth,, I ilk un.I si, BB ii.itnrallv. amt
i AM WK?I< AQAIff. Kv.iiTo.i oiejlit to know of WI'.'I
DE KEYEE'a OAT?EEE CUES,"
Mw. Ml SAN B. I.KMIITOW.
Ac. Ac, Ac, Ac
Wl'l M MKVEIf'M t ATAKKII Ct UK 1? aold by
drill.i>t< uo.I IICl.ll Klflll te u.i a.lili.-s. fl ...t. HIM
VKKATIHE 'im,li 1 fr e io aii-li.HiT U ll. DKWK1 Ss
co. Aia:.NT**, No. it. dev *nti:kt, n. y.
1 (AUD.
J.X los!! ?boars piirTerin. from Hie -nori. and Indlscre
ii.??? -i o: iiniTi. noi mu- w akin-..*, .'.tnt dc av.'ota of luau
ii.I, Ac., i wilt ssikt a reeta* thal ?i.i car* fan. i'Hkk jif
riiAinii.. rbis_restremedywsa _*~over*<lbjra uusiion
arv iu ?.uttl Amelie .. >c.nl a sdi audresae l envelop* io lb*
ltrV.JOMS.lUI T. INMAN. -Utti.n ll. N ?? A Yolk rwy.
VEKV0U8 DEBILITY, [mpote-oa.We-ko?N
j.s of tbe Ol na* ol (toBaratloa, dtii. n;i-e.tilvsnilrAli'tltr
cured l?v \\ IMTIhsTKli's Si'il'll'iO I'll.L. I'wo ta nc
SoSBSsr* i.suillv i!it_cte:it. I'nco, $1 jjcrbox. Sn Doses fi.
r-tnd lor .'millar. Fivusreil b/ WlMJH?irEU A Ca,
ci.eini.is. .ni loun ?i. NowVoric_
Cl UH Tl'UK, luipotmi.e ami Oneaoot of th.
O oourrailvenresnarsliealur aiT n;i,ti:iiv oirel. It-.ir* I
t il aad. toT. HKNkV A.nANiKi.s.M.:i..lUi,tiitn?ttii.?r
BAFKIVBTKAJISlIVDnAl tM
jtmn\ san nil m dtrmx. BMi:ivs.rKAM?iiYiniAi'i
OTIS ELEVATORS.
OTIS UKO ititi--s 4k CB- 34JS ITuadwaj, H.t. '