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LOCAL MISCELLANY.
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BPFAKINO GOOD WORDS iOB * HH.DRF.N.
riFTII ANMVf T.SAI'Y OK THK tOCICIT POB 1"K
PRl-.VKMIdN OK CKIKLIY IO < HlI.Mtl.N ? Al>
ECmtUMB HY BOMBI Ci.l.I.YF.R, lill II Alli) (/GOR?
MAN. JOIF.I'II ll. CHOATE. AM) OTI1KHS.
Tlie fifth annivi mary of Um So.ietv forth* I'rc
Trrition of Cruelty to Children WEB held at
Chickering Hall Inst eve n in g. Ip thc pres?
ence of fin audience that completely filled tin- lint!.
Tin' opciiiiiar ld?ICM WM iniulc uv F.lbii'U'''d.
G.-rry, jncsideiit nf Ike society. Hr iketeheo thc
lilsltirv t.i tin* society an.l ?poke ot its needs. Benj?
amin K. Phelps delivered an address, in which he
praised highly the efforts and inoeeeaof thew cn-tv.
Jusciih tl. I ii..ale sud : "There is not I lu.iso
Hint tin pit.-, ,,oi |, tl og that bal Icm, DOT a cat tlmt
news, tlni* (ines i,nt ,s|ienk lot ll.nry Berth, and I
am sunv that he ii not herc tonight mat yon
might luis ronr Toice wltb the real of the animal
ctciitpiii. [Laughter,] Henry Bergh ia one ol the
jewels in tin- i-iiiwii nt tin 1'it.v of New-Yoih. The
preae cali him Don Quixote, and be hus nil Ibe vir
?ties and linne of the failings ol' that lenowned
elm-!. If you could in..ke the Hm. extremes
fl i.i!i social system meet, >.>u Wiinlfl
e**.'how the ni,e pays lor the luxury (it the Other.
Your president baa spoken of the need of a home
and a house. There ia enough money sped .v.-iv
nigbl in tliies city fat gaiety tn tuni'.sii voa llHh
li iit a do/ -i houses. If ini. wretch, clerical or
otherwise, opena a Shepherd's Ho e, let in*
on it a Shepherd's Home f..r lum, and gVtt
linn a dipper of water and a teaspoonful
of condensed milk, and irive him a thee*
mid athin lilaiiket lo ale P tinder in Winter, tad lie
sure iimi ni*. <? liim I prayer and a blessing."
Mr. Cooa te continued in .1 pleasant vein, inter?
rupted by applause .uni lsMight r. ll. saul, in eon
i-insion : '? I't'.iii on- end ..f tics eily to the othei
?MB are ponting ruin d iwn their throats, and lhere
are dens of Infamy, ?auctioned hy thc authorities,
for they might lie closed thia night. The power to
?reveal la In the hands ol the authorities, and
lt is a .shaun- that they do not prevent it. You UT
von feel for >his society ! hui where do you feel ?
1 trust that I'veiT man or woman who has $3 at
home oi can hollow "j,.") will joni ihis society to?
morrow,"
Alter some music. K. I. De Cordova spoke in a
huuiorous strom. He wuk followed bl the Rev.
Robert ('oliver, wbo saul in part: "The children
?OW kare better times than they had a century
?ago. Cruilty may bo practised on a
child by ifs parents. A chilli rimfst go to
lied at alic i a time, mus have its tasks, must do
just so, td .sun us. it is a humni thing for a father
to suv to Ins child, 'you should he neen and not
heard.' A friend of mme while in England was
lii'inesick iimi iv.-:it to a (-inlicit, and bia friend,
lifter a n 'i'.utitul piece of music had '.nen tendered,
paid to him : ' Did von eyer h"?r anything so bean
inul t' ' Yee,'he replied, ' 1 wonld give a thousand
dollars to Lear my youngest child ?ITe a good yell.'
" 1 herc is just sinli a society in Chicago, and it has
but one. member, and lie waa a member of my
chinch. One lay ne came to me and said tlmt aa
lie came alon-* hi' saw two little ehililien bos* nt an
empty SQfsi Dogshead, whan a man same ont with
u v.-hip inn! struck thcin. He said he made one
siiii!!-* god lighted ou the man's bick, and told him.
* liy-, 1 Will kill you.' The man pleaded
ami he let him up. and pivinu bim
a box on the ear, sent hun about hU bu sir, ons. Then
mv friend ashed me if he lind done wrong. Well. I
told hun t here had been good men wini swore?
Washington waa one?and if ther.) was n pioper
time for a man lo swear it was on such an occasion ?
and then I told him thal the next time such u I hine
occured, te let me know, I woald open tie proceed
in?-* with a pr ,yer, and give a benediction at the
CliisC."
Richard O'Gornisn also spoke bril Hy.
OPENING OF NEW TELEGRAPH USES.
lill: AMBBICAB INION AND PBBKCfl CABLE C'iMTA
Nir.S KHUN lU'SIMss.
Tho lines of the new French Cable Company and.
In parti those of t!ie American I'mon Telegraph
Company, were opened yesterday for general busi?
ness. Tbe Cable Company's Hie from lit
Land's End, England, baa not been lal I, nlttioiiyh
th.- callie haa beea ptepared, To lay this
linc will require only a lew days, but tho
company has not y. t set ur ed th- ritflit
to build a linc t<> London, which ij ntoeaiary for
tin-rapid delivery of London meses vee. On this
account ti.e ie-.v .-.iiiii iv 4 did not yesterday solicit
English business, but accepted whai waa offered,
with the explanation thal there might heHomedelav
For Continental business Mic lin- was iu reedi?
ness, rho cable rat ea were about I is those
Of the Anulo-Anteiicau Company, but the, lat?
ter has aauounoed iis intention to lower Cia
raft's io 13 _ cents a word in competition. Cntli
tiie completion of tbe ime to Linn!''' End ibis reduc*
Men will a|iply, hiiwevei, onh t,. Continental b ???'.?
?aaa, lt is not known whether tbe French (' m
p-.ny will reduce its tolls tn correspond with
tin-"lowes, tm ill of the Anglo-American Company.
Nor .ino t io ii has been urti, ntl hv the ? Blears of the
Direct Cable Compaur. Georgevoo Chaurin, the
Row-York representatlre ol the Prench oornnany,
eiiil yoeterday that it wa* the intention ot lue
companv to lay a second c ii lc from bt. Pierre
direct to Land's End, probably next yoi:.
The company wonld haye then a double circuit bo
tween the t ?-. o contlm it-.
ihe iimi inns ut ile Amenoan Union Company
were opened to Canada and New-England, to Al
buoy mid Hufi'alo and other points in this
State, to New-Jersey, Philadelphia, Washing?
ton and ii,tei Hied, ile Mints. Officers ol
tlie company ?;,:?! that toe linc* wcio
n good working order throngh toO iaha,bnt that I
Ihe company waa not v .??>? jual si presei
open pun). Tin- system wini: be thrown open
r rad nally as the Unca were ready to de
be business prviperly. Tbe rates were nut
announced, bnt it is understood tbal at present
they will be about the same aa t bose obargedbj the
Atlantic and Pacific Company. To some pointe
t' -> i ? ire identical -.-. it!: tboae or tbe
Western Union Company, bnt to many others
ti.es* are from 5 t<> 20 per c. nt lower.
Oflii ere of tbe American Union sn:d tbat iiio sched?
ule of ratea would be mnde public aa soon as they
had been fixedi thal at preeent, when the opening
wa* still incomplete, no permanent tan ff had been
established.
Tli" messenger! of the new company attracted
Mnaidemble attention iu the street. Their uni?
forms are of d'.rk blue cloth, trimmed with red
about the neck and wrists. 'Un- chis have u tingle
ro? of gut, cmdet huttons an.l on the shoulders are
bright gilt cp.i'Uete. A black leather pouch ir) suu
pended ovci tue left hip.
THE SMITH UUKDER Ti;lAL.
Forum lay OV thi: THIBO iihal?thting to
mi s III v llBMMtl i.
The Hndsi.n County Coint-ioom in Jersey
City was cruwdoJ yesterday at Ibe opening of
the lourth (lui-..f thc il.ini t.ial ol' Mis. .lennie ll.
Bmith and Coven D. Bennett, Mr-. Hattie Smith,
tho rte ter in lew af the aauroered niau, testified to
holding conversations witb Mra BauUi, when the
latter told hei that she wa.s i i-rrt-nti-ii hy her hus
band, aod that sometimes abe felt as klebewould
like to take an are and rpltl his head Open. Mrs.
Smith also complained became her husband was
often intoxicated. The witless sobbed bitterly
while giving lier testimony,
Martta J. Cummings testified tc meeting a yonna
man ea a r ai the uit-lu tbe murder occurred, tc
whom he gan-u ii-*lit. The stranger was smoking
a i iicarette ami be Identified Bennett ai tbe person
iviioin be nut on iLn- ear, Ut. Mortimer Lamaon
ii t; iiici rn ii fen nt e to the exammationa made of
Mun:?'?* bony. He had attended Mis. Smith for
some titti'-aini inni frequently seen ber ts ben she
waa suffering f rum hysteria. Wheo niu- was in a
fit she generally become unconscious, lu hu opin?
ion Hrs. Hun tb wm r.,.1 able io ii Hut tin- fata]
wounds wbieh were found on the body of her hus?
band. Tbe witneae attended ber for three ot four
\ ira before t bedout hoi uer husband. Hbeabowed
uynAi BerTousstrength when in one oi bei tn-, i.ut
lll.t "IniliRii tt. eimnle Iii I., qa* . BMShweigllt,
lsa??- Hughes, wbo was an in matt ot i te County
Jail ia October. 1878, testified thal be overheard
bennet! say : "'Just ihiee months atro 1 mai
a man, but it Wasn't Hauy m.nth, aud I dou'l nant
unvone to th"ik 1 iiie.u lum." i. ti. Van Buskirk
nmi sin-iiiYJ .im J. 'l..it..y identified the aignature
of Bennett ns shown to them on some receipts, John
Joniisoii ami Wniiam McCall, two employes ol lin
Central Kailraad of New-Jersey, tsetlflad tbal they
im t a iiiuii ni Commui Ipaw-are. early on the morn?
ing of the nuniici, who was shout the height .?;
Bennett and he wore a dark ault of clothing uud
hurl a handkerchief around bis throat, Bridget
Lally, a tolmer washerwoman foi Mis. (Smith, testi?
fied iaat she nsw Mrs. Smith ana Bennett together
at the beaus ol tbe latter and that they kissed each
other, "she contradicted tbe testimony she gaye
bclorethe Colonel's *ur.v, and denied tliat hhi had
?mb the elder lira. Smith in tn.- bedroom when
Bennett kissed Ita. Bmidk Mr. Cumming
then planed on the wirneea stmiii U:ut etose-ezam
ineii at considerable laBgUi, bnt bo mw tacts wen
elicited.
TM Court then adjourned, and the jury vi.ihed thu
house wucio Smith was murdi ri- i.
LOOKING IN VAIN FOB A IUQT.
Infui uiaiioii waa received early las', craning by
Slayer H"i>|?r. of Jersey City, fmni MeWTB I.oii!
laT'l Ar Ct-., tin- tobabco inaiuifac:ur. it, s'.t'itia; that
a rmi had broken ont anioni*'lotig-thoicin'Mi al tin
foot of Morgiin-st., ami that the piopeiiy of Um
linn was in daniier, "linnie to injury, d'unngn or
llnft." ihe couiiunnicaiion clo-ieti by gtring notice
tb:it tho city would bo hold resDonsibie fia* any
KO caused to the property. J.bc Mayor visited
Police Tlendqnartors and was told by Chief Murphy
that no news of a riot had reached Iii ni. A Mi'iad
o!'police ntbcern. under the command ol Inspector
Morrison and Sergeant Mann, was sent to the
.Moi_.it.-at. docks, but lound no sinus of a dint urb?
ane.'. _
REMOVING TRACES <>F DISA8TEB,
STATKMrvi** OF THI 1'Mi'i ovfrs oi Tin: miTBO
POUTAB H.l.VAil'.l' HOAD? COSCF.AI.IXO THK
BRI IK KN ('Ali.
Manager Winslow, of the Metropolitan Elerated
Railway, mated yesterday that bo further inveati
.?.llillll WOOhl he lliilde ,lt piiMiit IntC the cans.- .,f
the accident nearOne-huodred-and-ferty-flftfa st.
on Sat in day morning on account nf tiie condition of
the coiuluct.it of tin- train. Ha ex pr teaed tbe beliel
that the proper lights were displayed al the time of
the accident, though tbe engine* roi tbe train itates
thal be dui foi see them. No full description <>f the
um (ked car bas been published, and care seems t"
have been taken to keep it from pnblie view sbme
tbe accident. Tbe following facto, however, have
been ascertained in regard to its condition sftei thc
wrick. Something wan nlsn i,-nilled about the speed
at which the emigrant urala bas been accustomed
to run mi it. "lightly ttlp".
It was state*] by a prominent employe" of tbe
road that the speed of the train iras from
fort? to forty-five miles an boar, This ir.un,
be said, baa frequently made the ci.'iie dil*
lancet rom Oric-liiindri'd-a inl-ll 11 V-T'ft h-ft to Rector
st In eighteen minute*, making several stops- on the
?ray. Other employes say, however, tbat the en?
gines euunot make more than t wen ty-li vu miles sn
hour. The passenger car containing the employes,
who were Mai iiii ii more or !e-? Injured, ?'ns a o -u.
plete wreck, lt was removed soon aftet the acci?
dent and taken to the One-hundred and-fifty*-fth
Siieel st.ition and pine d au ci il- other emptj Bara,
wini li conceal il trom view. 'IT.i- front platform
was entirely demolished, and tbe onrner which
struck the coach standing on the middle of the
track waa broken in as if ti had offered tin more
resistance than mi eui- shel. The car itself wus
warped bi tbe concussion. The tirol axle a is
twi-tcd. The force with which ii bad been driven
a_*i!i?i the lesihting can was found to ne still
more manifest by an examination oi the interior.
Ail the glam In the windows wai gone a"d the
seats were demolished without exception. Many of
the supports between tbe windows bad been
wrenched from their plan s and broken. Tbe floor?
ing in many pisces had been ripped upsn that tbe
ends of the boards are left sticking np, From one
end of the car to ihe other the woodwork was spat?
tered Witb blood fioiu the wounds of the injured
men. Bereral men were set lo wink willi soap and
wuier removing the soots of blood, bul traces ..i
them could still be seen. The eu which was stand
lag on the middle track was considerably
damaged, lt was taken to u..- station at One-bun
dred-and-fourth-et. and also concealed from view
among other empty cars.
CONTEST OVER THK FARMER? WAGOXa
HE-TWOS IN 1 AV, ll OP AMI AUAINSl CHANGES IN
HU* KAMI IS.
A largo Beating ot the Qaooevoorl Market I'rtt
dnoe Association was held last evening
at the Rleei'kcr Buildings, many property
owners, and produce dealers living in tbe
neighborhood of the new market being present.
Repletions were adopted approving ol Ibe estab
li-linicit of the QanWVOOrt Market for veuet.thies
and garden produce, and ordering tbe executive
oommittee to lay ibe prooeedingsol the meeting and
th" reeolationa before tin* Governor, tbe Lmrisls
tint, i iie I'millino;! < om.vii, and il" Major,and to
ask for the rontiuuadee and permanent mainten?
ance t.f i be msrket.
i .- follow m.: officers were unanimously eli pted :
John D, Lawsou, president! Jamea R. Klnyil,
( fin. lins ll. Dcismeter, Philip Herman,
Hi iii ? A. Gnmbleton nnd Levi L.
Livingston, rice-presidents j William Doil e.
recording secretary j George ll. Deane, cor?
responding aeci larys Morris Lippmau, ti. n
Nutni rous addresses were ti ide on
tin. subject of the Inadequacy ol thc
market accommodations ot th:s oily. Among
wbo sjit.kt- were: Isaac Davtou, Dr.
I.I. lin ??. .1-1 .! nih Pangborn, Mat hew Kane.
.! !'n G. Williamson, J, i.kms Van Bi bai :n and
others.
Ihe property-owners and merchants In the lower
wards of the city, wbo are opposed to tho rcworal
ol li': 'io '?-' wagons from tho vieinitj of VVaabliiirton
it, met again yesterday afternoon iu '
wa'--, ia- '?.,.?,?!. t matinee reporteil in
favor ot brinciug back the farmera* waeoue to tbe
streets which they formerly occupied. A P litton
a i.'.ie scd tn ibe Controller wus prepared,
ashing that the wagons be returned.
A committee of two n rsi.ns bom each of the basi
ueee interests In the lower part <>i tbe city waa ap?
pointed to present i.u- pennon to the Uontrollcr,
which was signed by :i,o')ii persons. Anothi r com?
mittee was appointed to present the grievances ol
tbe association to tl? li,.md of Aldormeu al ita
next meelina. _
WORKING FOR YOUNG MEN.
ANMVri'.s.MiY ni ll! -i CHRISTUM
\--tn IA I I""..
Thc twenty-seventh iry of the Yonnn
Men's Christian A ? ? rod last .n-.
uing tn Association ll.lil. The ball waa complete])
Bib d, and amoD i those on the stage aud in the audi
i nee wen- \\ i liam E Dodge, Petei ? 'o rper, the Kev
Dm.Charles8. Robinson, I'.. <?. Taylor, of Provi?
dence, E. I). <-. rum,-, M. S. Hutton, ? . D. Tu,chan
J. L. Corning and J. L. Shear r, William E. Dodge
jr.. Richard C, McCormick, Morrl ? K..! wnp, Wilban
P. Lee, Benjamin C. Wetmore, H nry Dalley, jr.
Dre. Alfred C. Post and Georgi lt., a, Robert Car?
ter, George Petrie, Henry Harrison, and President
Julius I?. Drearer, of Roanoke College, Virginia
Elbert 1. Monroe, President of the Aa .elation
presided at tbe meeting. rn
Tbe treasurer's report showed tbal the reci pti
fi.r the y.-ai' bad bei n $2fe,029 80, and tbe expense)
(22,99-1 88, and $3,000 had been paid on the loai
ni l -Ti'.. Au average . t 656 i>' rsons bad visited th,
h day. An aggregate ol 84,000 had nt
d the 1,213 meetings held by tho assn. , io
The library bad been Increased l.\ 42S ' ooh -, am
bow coutaiua 12.049 rolutnea. The nnmbei
of hooks taken ont wss 10,007, 231 io pri
(???nt ti ting novels a ;t Ti. ,, -, mdai
works on aeientiflc and "tint toplra, The i on
bershiD on January 1. 1880, waa 2,009, an inereasi
ni 130 ti a ri nu the year. I)! thia burober 466 wen
clerks and salesmen, 200 were students, 07 wen
mechanics, 26 professional men, 60 rn busineaa foi
themselves, aud the reel In carious employment*
The work <.i tbe brauotiei in Yorkville, Harlem am
on tho Bowery waa described in detail. Wllllaii
Ninl: \ gifl of his ie--.linn j estate rallied n
1148.020 12 was referred to at length. Addri isei
were made by I'r. I'aylor. Thoma Cochran, jr., o
Bt, Pani, Minn., and Dr. Robinson,
BICK WITH EBT81PELA8 I\' I OITRT.
Till'. Ml 3XRH01 i I rn MUBDgN l.l a I. ii'.n.i nsr.i
nwiMi lo Xii!-: IIXMBM OP THg PBltOl iv. Lam
M: V.
1, i Mi ierhoeffer murder trial in Se vark waa in
ten i.iited yesterday morning, owing to thc illneaa o
Frans Lammens, one ni the accused persona Whei
the cow tables having charge of Lammens wont t.
his cell yesterday Dsorning to take bim to tbe ('..ur
House th".v found thal he wa . ,1!. and ha'
been ao Minc Saturday afternoon, He waa taken U
tin- Conti linus.-, nevertheless, aod placed in ai
room. A' Ural be -at np in a chan, bul wai
finally compelled to lie down on the floor, where lu
waa observed to in- drawn up in a heap. Hi- ince -*, ;l
bm ol lc:, aud (I i-col. ned, Inn eyea im te close i. uml I,,
waa unconscious ol bis surroundings. A pbynii-iai
\4 ns Anally called in, aud be found tbal Lainmeni
..' :>- suffering froin erj Hipeltu In Hie face, cotnbini <
witb a high lever, and that uri whole body seemei
mle. ted by it. It was evident he was in no ci ii
to be present at ihe trial. Him pulse wurt 108 am
temperature lt?:t .
Remedies were prescribed, and when Judg
Dupne and .\l<.li<i arrived they were Info
Laiumeua'condition; bis counsel offered to go oi
v. ith tlr oase in ti., absence ci ins client, bul Judgi
Du one na id that this could nol be done. The Count)
Physician, who had arrived mcsnwhili i
amined Lammens, agreed willi Dr, Hniitb, ihi
ennuij ( lerk, ll ,r tbe man waa in no condition ti
be pres- ul tn Court, and would scarcely be better m
thc ti.., folio wi ng. Judge Depue tbeu addn-am-1
the juiy uml ii ti ut,ti riced that kile llluewiof the pris
om i- would make neeeasarj an adjournment ol tbi
eaae ene day, hi hopi I not for a longer time. Lau
mena was lota vii. ? ul.
TRYING TO INFLUENCE LEGISLATION.
Two omnmitteea ol in etc li an is wii, icu vc ibis i it i
for Albany Huh Meek, in Uni Interest of billa noa
pending In the Legialature, and affecting the com
?scree ol thia port. One of these committees wi)
leave tin (itv i o-moi to w morning, and wiU rema
Bent ih.- Produce and Maritime _] banges, tin
Chamber >.f Commerce, aad Board ol Trade am
Iraasportatton, in advoeattni tbe paaaage ol thi
bill to abolish eompulaory pilotage, and to reduo
pilotage tees al thia port 38*1 pei cent t>, ],>v,
rates. Duriug the last few days the pilot
bare discovered tbal the merchant* were fuili
determined upon Un- paaaage ol nucli a bili, aui
bave suggested a oompiomiMi, wbicn will uot b
listened to except i;i the debates before the oom
mil tee nt Albany,
Another important measure, wbicb will b
strongly opposed by the Canal Commit*
Produce Lxcbauge, in ihe " Sohroedei Wharton
bill, wblcb allows w bm face to be collected ii
cities of Mew-York, Brooklyn aud Loi_ lalaui
('itv, on any canal boat carrying gram, tbat ah ill
make flint ur lie at anv wharf, at tin rate ot
oil tints a dav, or patt of a day, fol the Iii I tm
dava, and donnie that mt" for each das (" P*rt of
a day after tbe Hrs! tuc days. Hus is practical I.i
a repeal ol ti.e bil! passed by the last Legislature,
aftci mi'cli . |.|> - lion,redncmg ihe forniei rate .
I.. .1. N. stink, ex-preetdent "f the Produce l.\
change, and ot ber merchsnts pronounced t,'
an outrace yesterday. Tbe pus ions rues wan
found to he a severe tas upon the crain trade ol
Hum lent, and a bill waa passed making f he rates
rai cents a day when loading ordweharging, and
.ii) cents a day at othei tums.
WORKDtGMEri A.-kim; l'l.' LEGISLATION.
The large ball of Cooper Union ?.?.nu thronged lift
evening bv workingmen called together hv tbe
Amalgamated Trade and Laboi Onion, to urge legis?
lative action advantageous to the working classes.
John Foi tune, a bini', middle-aged Englishman,
presided and made an address. Resolutions were
adopted urging tne establishment "t a Bureau ol
1. dmr St iti-tit.-. by the State, the abolition ot tbe
convict contract label system, tin- enforcement of
the eight-hour law, the suppression ot the tene?
ment-bouse ("car making, and tin- passage, ol an
improved mechanics' Inn law.
CHARGED WITH INFANTICIDE.
In tho Kings County ('..un ol Oyer and Temdaer,
yesterday, Judge Gilbert presiding, Ann White, an
unmarried woman abonl thirty yean of age, was
tried for killiugher iufaut on September 6, 1879.
bbe waa employed as a servanl lu a bosrdiug-houae
ai liitn. I.. I. 1 be defence was pn rperal inaanity.
(<cveial nUyaiciaua testified thal they believed her
to bave b_en insane. Ths jnrj was locked op for
tbe night._
TRYING T<> RUIN A 1:1 VAL.
THK Hil' AGAIN""-/] GENERAL GRAHAM.
uki. n v oi ms ; nu m.- i ha i ii bas nus man
(,Alli) HY I'D! IIII'AI. ..ITOMM-- \1VIM. TO
rna vim uu bmlciiox am ni i-mumi st <hm
mam.i h ni nu i.uAMi abut i.i mi'- Barun
i ic
Tin- eaae <>f the young woman, who call
lu rs. it L.t.h..rn liulvins Mm it i.r.iii nu. and who baa
sued Oem mi ci. ni," K.Graham, Bufveror "f tin- Port,
lian attracted some attention. Bbs elatina that b
is ber (atber, aud bai ined bim itu ini.! r,
A Mead of General Grabam, win. ci..., that lu?
is OOliVcl Killi with eil tile I.uls in Hie ci".',
tl. ciiueii yesterday lhal inc -..mit nutter had itserlgia
lu political rivalry 'inn in tat dealt a tor iii- control of n
powerful organisation. Thia mend desired tbat bl
nulli.? lie withheld fn.in publication un.os ins ?tale
meats Hiioulu i.e denied, when lie would make ii km.ah.
ll, ;|?Tfl'tcl lilli! lae Milt '..a.- t ll.- I'.'Mlit ..! .1 Call - I'. I .. I ?
to ruin the General in political hie, and made iii. lol
lowlna Ti.titii.i ni:
" lt lins act ii known fm' some lime tbat General nru?
lla m, WhU IS .1 1. lei!.!, il! , I, le! I ? a I .la lil - McQ-UllO,
a Tilden Democrat and (Ju ranUoe Commiaaloner, who
la also Department Commander cl th,- Grand Arm] ".
the BepubUe. are the rival candidate! foi tin- o_Ice ol
('(.'in tnt nd,-)'. 'Hie elci'Iimi nf Hitit nfll, el' *Alli t.ceiir
\4.., i. the repreaedmuvea ol the digi n at Poets meet ta
c.iuvt iit.t.n ai auburn, "ii January '.'- and 29. Feel
uti,- ha- nm extraordinarily high between Iba
... et tie iM' reit candidates, mu., regard
the reouit cf tin- e,eeilon is having, especially m
itu- Presidential year, .. . nlflcance. it
is ,.,ji,..-I....V iiece-T.ii i to General Mcquade inat be
-hen i i?- r i , ted Commander, sa bia term ol aerviei
.it ij:. h. ni -.ni. t. "in m. -si,, ia' i 1.1- , spired in iii'iia nan,
tn, i 11,i ve: i.tu lt - :.i ii-n.i i iii. "il bim .-,i u-.i iii in Mr. lil
,..i,' :;.', reattbal he refused lo appoint bia aueeeaaur.
li i:.,vf,-inn ( -I ne: . tor, then McQuadt-.'i
mfluence vt Ul t"- needed a ? t: i i lie mi ai bel s ol tba < ? ratni
Army ot thia Btate as ita shiel. An mc.y ne
;? i.ii.-r ill, General Mi'inie began ala si
f, it. to g- i '. - n Io <;. cline h..
lacy. He t. al s letter lo bl a
? ..i> to ti Gen. rsl,' In
tr u. Ueroui ?
Imt. to run .1- .i ?
ri,it- .1, ni ihe oil ' i- in
? ni) ui tin i.
.
? !?? elected i ? ii.ii I m. n: I
but tti.it ni li i rould !>? com.
1., i, li.ii hi- ii'.-i.a.u ni snr..
A lew day* al
anoint r iel le i from (temira i
t- in.- ni ii, mun atina I l lo a
tlr.!44 MT tl , .11.ll >' ,.,. ti , [a, , ..!, ??:
I, till
I ' . k Ulai
eli ur Ked i >i nettled ol '..u>, u. ?
i.un m iib .ii
li .. ni nord !,
II III il hei I..Ile l .1' -ir ,1 ll) r. e ii,a,
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v. ,.i il ti,..; 11. .mi >n
. lea 'i
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hui.icu.tu a.. mu . v.ai i ?,
la. Vii ll. Ill lill an ., . ...I, u,|
itl.,,, i liri s ul iii . ii, i ,,i
i., auaui, ,"'. .' !? r' ?'
I ef ||,|
' .- ii' I ?<? ' " '
lill ."IV, lilllie- - vs 11
tie|> iii order to bring ti iel Ui.nu in .limn, in,
1.1, - ,.! I lie . , - al ? . ...
i.i.tei in -lill alive, in ia uni Geut-rul Ulai . Im
?
ami ti,.>>?- .ui-i wi-' ','i'
laeepamied troai ni- wile, ,.4,1
',,... Gi .
.4 ti. Hie v.,mut, wie, -.4 4 1 lit- 11 young
ii ii'iivei aud, I 1 . !?
ll il, !l"t ll] .
pi, - 1. i tn be. In pm. 1 1 . .... -ne
44 11 culh ,:, Junie,1 ? 1 ,4 ..
emp.oyid lu ro as wardrobe uuian. eba 1
route,' ..1 .an, \i, a 1.
eu. dren. I.- mora, wno liri
1 ?, lol ,1 lld ? .- ?
item er ih- i-i,
t ci Wi 1 i> li i< in .
ried J. ft ? .1 kui in,
In I..- ile limn 1 rou|.tieri
li.e -i 1 1 ij u '..ii' I'liiubinatiou, a !.
nan ea tl. li 1.. li ii un in.Hut, v. Im 1. i
i._ , .. '.tit Ol. I .a : , . , 1
.,.11 ul
year* ago, bul lt it.ipoomm] lo bare been deadend
li . 1 ,1,11 toi nulli"! al tffeii and ;? r 1 it
nt 1 ? 1 a, a; ..i.n. i lie e nra. attain , , ? 1, neral ire
,, latte, aud, miuuj mg na wej bave .1, n 1,,,.,, .
n.UJ lie lui:j 11 ei nnd diapoi Uot lummarll) abeu the
propel t 11 ? '' 1..
. ? ueral iirab-ui, wben called npou br a Tataci
purler, received mm a-ltb ,,., 11. -_? . , ,, ni!
|... ;? . 1,,. i u - .. ., bing a ? ? caa .... ii,.
.uri, a 1.- . 1 would ?,?
11 ada fu.ij man
oh in IBY.
THOMA* MAYO i:i:i.'.\ i.ii.
Dr. Thomas M. Un wcr, who iln-.l in Boston,
on Prtdaj laat, wai boru m (bal city, November 21,
1 *-11 Hew.is.'i revolutionary stock, bli srandfatber,
fol. James Brewer, baring been apromlneal patriot,
sad one of the leaders of "the Boston tea-party." i>r.
Brewer graduated a B. al Harvard College ii
and M. D. at tbe Harvard Med leal Behool rn 1838, ne
pr h. m..1 univ n.i abonl I 1 bes bi beeams am
of the editors of Thi rw.tbentbi teadlngWbig
paper of Hew-Euglaud lnb*cqncntlf bs became ;i
partner tn tbe pnblUbina bouaa ..f Brewer A Tttenon.
Be ed I ' Ila 1 - I anew edition of Wllnou'aOmitbi .
eontrthutlna lo the work a synopala ol all tin Au, rican
liir.li thea known. Il" derot. .1 himself ?uectally to t: e
branch ot Oology, 1 niton ot egga vssouaol
tin- in,i-t 1 tt.'i.jiicii 11 rein 1.ntl . One Volume ol
int, work on inc OOIn-ry <i North A toe rles wai inn
ii-;.e.I ic, Un- -im'.I -"ai 11, in- nm. , im, ir. ur,igr. -s 4i...
.ne-;, tl by th" .Teii cont ol iiianiifiieturtn*| lt, hi
i;,. ci 1.trll..it, . I lin- i.n a 1 uah I.- 11 i?,m.nt Qf " The
ll lu tor) .?; American In'' ," "?? Baird, llrewer and
ay, puhlisiied In 18T4. Apart frum hm sclentllli
..in- \...- 11 neut Inman of h.h. tastes and ol the
inn.; amiable eharncUT.
CONTEST OE rr rut ESL I E'S WILL,
Objections in thc probate ol' tin- will ol tim
ian. 1 ..nt'. I. "na "e publisher, wera it,. 1 4 ? ,
da] 111 tiie .-?!::..-aI-'- ..111..- by ins l?o (-..ii-,
Alf red aad Henry. By Ms will, Ifrank Lealle care nil'
hi- 11 -it ? i' 1 lo bia wile, to the excludion nf itu. M,,,.,
grandchild. Alfred I.-sn,- makea in.- ord man
I objections. Bot Henry, wboeatla hlmaell Prank
le ii . 11 , adda tbal iii.- mak ag <>t tba will waa 1 1
lt. li.uni .niii ctn -i.i. -,'? mi"', and Ult"Inc lillimur,- prac
against Hie decedent by the person n m -1
as executrix In Ihe will whore maliten name
lariau 1 Y illln, " otbi r \. 1-.- known
a- Mi-. I', icu i.. '."'i.mi- known ?? m,..
a, llthir-.Me kl,"Ml .1- Ml-. Ila !. i. -!??." |' '
???lt tteel.tlc tin ! !a 1 I bal '"'. 1 ' ?
innn. .1.. executrix in 1 ,. Krill waa not at 1 h.- ?? . i,
nf Prank Leslie, nor .'..i.l elie been ..:
lillie. Ult- Wile ..1 I'..tl.k I.e, a- ; ihul ,ll lae i iii, lie | xe
outed the Will, If be .ni execute lt, lie 4t,t limaue and
111. "Ill|.'-t. ll1. lt' III .NJ. ? I"I - .n 1 line I'.I'
f I'i all. I, -il". .Niall Til Will ia , I |ip|
iie- BnrroaaU nu' Alfred,and kl -
Seville lei- llei.i 1. Bl Judg In: ::
11 \ rhe drat bearing waa aet down foi rVbruuri
.**/' IRCBINQ FOR A MURDERER,
Captain McDonnell, of tba Prince
,-, Ike,di Bled bul ala ,1 tn il iinr.- mus _uj fouiuLiili 1
for reports whkb had been circulated durlaa tho dal
that he had dlaeovered the murderer <?. Annie Downey.
si ,1 i tie beni ii 1 antral 1 upoi ni san atm, la eoapanj
witta hii ipectal ? uti < 1 c, watehlng a bouaa n it in bli
(?wu precinct 11 va evidently ex acting to eat oh
.-., ie person in tbe set of euicitnaor leaviuatbe pin .
j bU '..' ?'. lineI ll l 1'' V. a tUd " ! I "I i... 44 ,-,-... .,1 .,,,
1 iviictin-i ho hud au- ciciv i, iht perpetrator of the crime
IlOMK NEWS.
Pr.'-l'tlN-'iNl kl lfV\T,<t.
Pfimber iiui.i-i.-vn-tt Hahonatall, nf Hostnn.
.-,..??' Renator tnaar V. luker, lr., ?>! (nm
B. Yi ex aerenxw Koraee Fairbanks of Vrrnnmi,
? ? vu.'iit.t.f I'.as'an.clarendon it '//-Jiiiigi'
j,i.ia'i i, Abboti.ol Beeton . W. Jamel Umrl Abe Boa
i.tli.cit I-. Walaer.of i la-rtumton, fl. Y Unfit-an Hnif
Alexander MltcnelL ii. t.lent of ttu- Ctueag* mu winker
sad i. Paul K-rllwst i a?i,.i.tt., ,-,, ui.u.t- \iiin
riiirer, of Mooslrk rVls. K.Y .. Uhr,narie miel-lbe
Rev. Dr. Bdwla Harwood,-! New iiavou.
ntw-TOBS omr.
Prof. .I. I..-oii.it.1 ('?.ruin/ will lecture this even
Ingon Michael Angelo, al Association Hall.
J. r. sends (_ foi " aro.leservlng poor family or
pen m." I be money a iii he judiciously a
The sum .-I | ? li i- le cn ic eived fm ii " Partner"
for the tamil) of John Wi Illume, to be called fur ut
tins office.
I be United -tates circuit Conrt yesterday denied
a new trial to Antonio Dmvautil Aucarola, the Ital*
uli .m.-. This is tin first conviction under tbe
pail rone act, and bi loolte I anon as Imoortant.
Tha British stearne! Plainmeller, from Middles
bom., arrived here yesterday. The reesel encoun?
tered n sm cession or wei terlv gales on her voyage,
in one of wi ich Captain i'm A. a native of Melbourne,
Australia, waa loal ovei board.
I be following aaa! gn men ta for the b> nefll of ored
itor.s were Hied | esterday : Joseph ' M.beimer to
Moses Hiern. ?uli preferences fm ,-*7.1'?'.'.: William
Hun i" Robert L. Oil bert, wltb nreferences for
.-r.;i ii i; I'i.'.u/ Kiegi-rl to William L. Van Pu sit.
ll,,, bod] of J. !>. Westcott, eg-Oovernor of
Florida, who died on January IO, ai Mon treal, ar.
rived lu this citj by Adams Express yesterday, snd
wus taken to the bonne ol .J. I>. II nd le j . nt Madison
!,\e.;iini Fortr-eighth-st. It will be forwarded to
l ail .ha ec, lin. for interment.
In a tenement-honse brawl al So. 232 M
Sunday night, Maria Mariachi waa badly kicked In
tlie sim.li lu Francisca Qurnmom, an Italian
musician. Bus ia now in a preeari"tia condition.
Garatnnm was arrested, and was i"!'l to await the
result of the injuries Inflicted, bj Justice Kilbreth
ji -it'iii.iy. :it lin- Comba
I'l.e steam pilot boat Hercules arrivi tl al P i r No.
3 North River, yesterday, with ?! broken shaft. It
is claimed thai tbe nball waa weak neil by extra?
ordinary i li' rta to avoid a rollieion on Jon nari 18.
with the sailing Pilot bon! No. 21. '1 be crew of the
Hercules yeatordaj Hied affidavits throwina the
re n -n-ii.tim ol m.' collision nf the Railing boat,
churning thal il made a malicious attempt to dis?
able tlie ??!? .liner.
Catharine Purcell, aged elghtv years, waa so
badly lc.lien ?'? i.r son. John Purcell, at No, 50
Waaliiiigtoii-st.,'on Saturday afternoon, thal il was
lt n nu I h. "ts-1 rv to send ber to the Cliamhera Stree!
Ho "ililli. *-lle V'a-i ill, lice ll'rni -I'.-ir 'I IO I'cPeVUe.
liri f.ie" inni li' ei were marked by abrasioua, and
ber nervous system ia badi) sluiken, the ion waa
taken before Justice Killueth vesterday nt tbe
Toiiilis, ninl committed forexan inti n.i.
Thc case of the aimplctou Potts, who wanted to
mike money easily, nnd thereby lust If 500 bv taking
the advice ol s nt ran av r who taught bini tn play
fal-,,, ?? ni..i.-.un in the Jefferson Market
Police Coull yesterday. .1 - '?? ? Otterbonrg naid
tl,ni he should lia) lo hold Ihe Beelined man,
f..r trial In $1,000 hail; rluu there waa
ti.'ii! e.ji'- perjnry somevTliore in tlie. iee, and that
H jun Sill ui.l "lc ul- m lu.-li side wa- .;iii|t\ ,,f n.
John Browl \. who lives al AtlanMe-ave. and
Hicks-st., lin 'klyn, drew nearlj all hw savings
from a hank yi ferdoj with fhn intent iou of in vest?
al in ii ea ml Iihi!, and <.n Ihe wav Luck to
lyu "ot : a s- .... nf |
I >e|!ed tn it and. His money
i Ided i;i tl.e bank book, thc
ci,tl nt v. Inch |,|..'i ii,|.-.I fr.,ni un '. II
ti ,[ i!.,t anne rerv tai liefm . and l....>k
\\.a . utolen by a pi< kpocket.
.1 \ rm il rea. aced Iwentt nu . y.A John
Un -liiiii. im ni ' i .?'.- ale
vault ? "t No. 2 Bice k-i--;.. I i un.
i|, i i ie r lim ,, "I I (|i?r. I In y pinvt-d b
arni drank i" ???; i, and ended bj \i
|l..,|l' I lie I ill I al. t.i'
\ ,-, "il 1 !\.I, " I ill'l -I ll i.l.- '1." II '; !<! 1- ?? ! 4 - .1
ri tl-.'', kii.te-i ut In Ina oh-lomcn, and ? .. ? ?-,
t||s i..' .tl S'l. I 'fi I'.', ll i .Mi.. \ - [glltl
nan, wbo escaped, lives al Fourtb-ave. and i
John Perkins, of P alon, who tx ni ??
? urning tu the '? . il tho I
l whil. bia rn
\ i ra ikeii in on itudy bj Ocputy
?
it. Mr. Pei
aa 4 e ? .
? ?
I1. M rd nt Heall .
"iv, li ll e.. t', the fal I lie child .!.. .1 many
r. ago.
.1 , ?, i mplwll and Charles J. F
the control ol i he Kev. 1 d? ird ' ni lc. In
?
v. uli Hie othei I into tin li
iii ? Si luntn-et
tliat tiley h|ioul.i I ding iii" lui
g iiloi , as tin* iilin ren brid I
.
'lii'ili.mi. I
lb-fore J
'
I re wa* a lal ' . >' lu ? Inc "f
1 Hall.
lloratio.it.. to
lill,- I. It ''e i ! ' lill' Ol
al '. III ' fill ll! ll ??[??'. HO t, li hall ? . lill'
I lilli. I
linallie )' ii) iii 7IKI people, ti
er of tlie (lull, .
?
...I ..i . i ,|, . ,,?
dow ni'-.. '. Idi .J.,
"ii>uii|- and nih !-.
i be Mi i' ia! I F.xl .nd
Hie lice |
I hi" v-fniirtb.it ' i wen
M ? I ry, Hu Kev. W. II in
? it M< rritt, and W. ll. i
.?! , ' ? t"i t li, eli- Hill ll \ .ar ri! i : 1' ?
dent, John li. ( i Iii i n ii ?--.>? .idem, il
Harri ; "t iici 4 . ? s. t lie I; ,. i inn |,?m
I . her, 'in- Kev. M. 8 I. rry, Hr. !'? ii
('linton Ta Kink, Kow les ('i lu il ti id Andi-t l
1.1 : . un. i.lin . ? ? ' ? \ J. I'. New?
man; recording nert a, , J uni h H. Pelton : ..- iit
nut i J
in. r, Wi 1 .ni 11. Falconer; i i ti
I hourn r neker.
\ - ' .n; ii .,!?'-?'. , r rolil ? ? a. romniitted
i of J lr. .!. I. '.. .
So 215 *-? renlh-avi . I>r. ll it thi thiel
ii '1 1'iitrani e to I bo office bj li-llinii the serv
iint that bu bad acen the ilnetoi on the it ree t and
I meei bim al t he niu ?? m :t few nunnie .
ii. !?,!.! . lefl aloin foi a i burl ti"!.-, and
44 lieu tin -ci i mi ri Mu iii 'I -I. ? found all I lie -I ure
w di open, I he thief bad I.r.,!,.?,, ,.|,..n tim .i .
in tl,c tl ,i nu's i.iii..- and Mob n valu ide nu renal
f (Ul i n ? i ny, val nc > I I ri
(Miantili ,,i el.itiiini frm i a n i Im" ?
I,,.-, waa $.100. I le- i' ', ? '? ,,: ? ii ! .-, ? uty.niutli
Ti., .in t were informed >.t thc roi.ii.
John Cole, who, oo angus! IO. eaeuped willi
another Pei mviet nanoil Kum* from the
. I ma I .ni i he Ru t Kii r, wai i irn it
t,i l.v ||. i. ? Mv--- ' i-f. >? , ni the Tu' hms pond
Fri em.", c..:.? wna found al \m ik in bia bn I
in-law'- fal lol 4 in I. n t li -a \ .-. Ile Waa tali' li 1" [i ?.
.lie,ncc Patterson in the Y-irkvillc, I'ni ice Court,
who orden-d him st ut back ou the Inland to serve
..at the rx main lei ..I his i< rm .. a . car and nix
months, wbieh lie receive I for lireakiin- into n ihoe
-ttore iii Hie Bowerj in ir i 1. Il
I.., ii in New-Jersey, bo -.inl. tbe mi -t ni Iiii time.
He m aa bi travi il hj one of lits ... 1!,,
aaid he thought ll ima waa rn Piiiladelp
,- \, i.i sneak thief rohberiea whieb hnve ocettm I
u|tt.inn tcc'iitly were at tri bu . i ;.. , i nunn of
gent lem inly mann rs aud anneal .... . il,
.'I, well dressed, parted bia bair rn tin- mid?
dle, sml Inul lil ? n| ??ut, uni-I at it \4.t\, ,i ,.,|,1 ,MI .,.,1
beautifully. A delect iv. ol iho \. , nib iv. .
c.ii.i kepi n dose watch for ' I itnnlat lani
be nu t .. v..n:.'-' man io Tjiird-avenn who an ? . il
the description ol the thief in even det-iti, mid :.r
r. ated bini. He nave i.i- 'i ' ii! I linmn
: on, and .ir nc upai nm thai i.f elm jj
lively ii. ii'ni '.I liy Mrs. I liiiii v L. Powell, of No.
I'., v-.i-i 1 ".ni \ --???. -ii 11. - ? who i"-iiii,i tint .?'i
.I.n.na; U hr entered ' er . a, ,! -\,,\.. _ nuan.
ur. ,,: Jewelry. He wa ? li ld lor timi.
bROOKLi v.
One ' ? ? -I. to i? |.|. , .1 ,,., i ,,. plumbing
I venue Laue of the Hrooklyu Cit j Railroad Com?
pany.
During :. i|u . i ri in ('em,-,. | ?!,., ? . ,|,, ,, jfn 2]
r\ i tin ive., m lenluy uft.-in..iiii, I . ',.( i
??iiic Muck, age ninctoeu,of No. .VJ f'iytner-.it. in
thc li :i :iim ?ith ,i revolver, iiiflietiiiK ti wound
.-inii-. Flise ? a ?
" . Julia Hall nd ii i hu band, !io live in the
;" ' ? "" ? :i; '?' * ., bad ii
'. "I rtniulay nii'lti. lind, who was and
"'duel i . il?w? .,,,,)
kicked ber so viiilcu i\ lliallieirac.I hei ri lil
le | Ile tuen ll d.
">'???? I '? i leroi Comniittee nf Kinm
Conni i i l -??.ii - ,i I-., ,,i bl l,\ tu.
i'ht-1 mi ol Hu- tn!.onu c ? ni - i : Pn j lent, Jc b
I. Pei irc.il '.'en'!.,, ffl ,ri(|
? ut ns. i . , ? 0, ii.? and
\\ iiltet I. An dei ; tn asnn r, thouin Can ll,
" of 1 I before Jns
i - U i ? ... . ?? fifi nu the charge of nat tull ug
bei lu. band, who is old and leal and aluiost totally
blind, i i.e woman waa very l-oialcroua in the
? "in -room, inul could i nly oe ri trained by ti;.'
? In ? ic ? threatening to commit lu ? ( n c aiton pt.
She waa sout to the Ka].id rJtrcel Ja.I foi i
days.
Maurice Conway, measengtr to Rnperiuh'ndent
Campbell ? hi. iii- wai linne t; rough M .
ave., auudai night, waa m. ik i I4, ul-uve. bi Ms
Ut??? lu r-ui law, Irtluir Couuor, abo knocked bim
down aud kickctl him ieverely abonl the face and
bead. A waii.uit im L'ounoi'e atreat \\a.i iMhue-i
vc-t.-nlay. Conway says flint there wan trouble
bet Wen thew on account of family atltilrs.
At Hie Beating of the Aldermen ycstcrdav a mo
tiott wus made to spend (HISIn providing Fire Com
mtaaionera Brennan nnd Wafer with gold bmlgesof
office ami in altering the badge* owned liv President
McLaughlin, Alderman Bar said that tbeeommts
slonera wonld not need their badgee lang. Tba
matter waa referred to a rotnniirree.The First
Reformed Presbyterian Cburcb, in DnffieW?at.,
oil red to Nell the propertv fora police station.
JIU-, rn V.
A meetitiflrnf the IrUli Relief Fund roniniif'ee of
Jersey City waa hold laal evania g at the residence
of Mayor flopper, and [twas decided to send tbe
UH .."ott already c illected to tin- Mayor o' Dublin,
Jnliii Renell, a lovesick German ot Hoboken, was
sent to the County Jail ar Jersey Citv yeetsrday,
on a charge of disbrd rly conduct. Heawaliawed ;?
law do-e nf Paris green Saturday night because a
girl refused tn murry h'm,
.Innics Mitchell, ii v.nillir millan living at No. 282
Warren-at,, inn arraigned before Justice Davis, nt
Jersey City yesterday, and -vhs -.-ni to the County
Jail on a charo** nf disturbing the services at tho
1 hird Street Mission Chapel.
NBWARK
A well-known resident of Newark hus otTere.i to
I.i'.t 100 persons to riva 81.000 euell for the
?r."a ion nf a city hospital.
The Rev. Dr. Daskill. who has b<*en seriously ill
For some time, last week waa presi rited with (16,000
by sympathizing friends ru New-York.
A tim broke ont in the large manufhetory of th"
Dvnamo Klectric Companv, at Bo, 2*s washing
imi-st , Newark, early yesterday. The principal
loss it nenin potteries as well aw npon a large amount
nf machinery in eonree of construction. The total
lom la estimated at 910.000 or 1*12,000, which is
full> covered itv ineuranee,
VBW-JEBiKY.
Pl uvFirr.t).?Tin- -neit'iini theCre cont Avenue
Presbyterian Church In Plainfield, S. J., last Hun
Soy, by a vote of JI12 to B9, decided nol to accept
r lrf resignation of their pastor, the Rev. John C.
Bliss. The result, whan announced, waa greeted
arith applanse.
Wei ii i wikm. -Tbe Wow-York, Laki Ena ami
Western Railroad is indebted to the Township 'if
Weebawken in tbesnm of W.000 f.>r taxes. Col
lector Hui hes bas instituted proceedings to recover
Ibe amount, and threatens to seize tin- oroperty of
i lu-com;).i i\ If the account ia notpald at once,
HonogRK.?-Henry Sherwood, ??, New-York te'im
iter, fell from ins seat reslerday, and whs thrown
nuder tho wheels of his truck, wlil li passed over
ii is breast, crushing bim in a frightful manner. Ho
on to St. Mary's Hospital.Ex-Freeholder
Kilduf)', of liohokou, waa Unod ilO yesterday by
I,'.it.i. ier McDonnongh, and committed tothe County
Jail for ten dava oa a oharge of drunkeuncaa and
liaorderly conduct.
sTATKN IRLAHD.
Casti.kton.?At the last meetlngof thc Richmond
(lonni v Board of Knpervisors a decision waa reached
concerning the bill of Daniel 1 'erapeev, amounting lo
|.1,*2 BO, which lie claimed for services rendered .m
Superintendent of tbe Pool of Ike Town Castleton.
i'll- Board Anally roted to disallow the bill w
Br api.k ion.?Charles Dorn mer, a young ruffian of
Rocky Hollow, Stapleton, wss arraigned yesterday
before Justice McCullough, charged with murder?
ous taaaiilt upon Jacob Starke. the latter, while
driving on the Richmond Road, waa attacked by
Deni mer, who had for bo ie timi entertained a bad
I'ei Hue- lOWUnl >l 'll !.''- I 'el IIIC'T I .lU.'lt Ii',1 ll L'OOtt
s'/c.l atone, which he burled a* Starke, knocking
bim from the wagon to the ground sei
breakiug his law bone. The Justice committed
1) < i si tn- r.
II'.D-oN RIVES I OMNI.
White Plains. Jamel Wright and bia wife,
' ? "i White Plains, . ami i
i. .....I gan ..a Munday ulgbt. When they retired
for nie night they left the damper of their stove
Sinn. I'hey were iincnt Rome lune, bnl
n ? re lu rery laal evening.
I Ia ii i: i -I.*-, rii .ions i'll r. Iv. jr.. of Harrison, while
i nt v. ork in toe bal ii was I si k n
lance bia i rot hei
aptie ired on ked tbe
?i uith pitchforks, ai il ufti
V-n Iv wonn 'in.'il A '?'? bs found nei
to kill him. ___________________
. of u viiip Harrold.
rn il e Edi tor n f I ii t Ir i ft ii ne.
Bibi My attention I.i" been drawn to nn
...'...iii ii -
i i of i'n interview had :>y
) our rei or . r s Itii a i sr of
lbs New-York Elevated Batlruad aa to tin* con?
dition ol .v..j..r j. i ii i, i it.iti. ii Brooklyn, wbs was in
. tia- euill-li.ll en ll..' .\ - 44 - Y , ,1 ii I . a ? 4 -t 1 e. I Hm ? I
road al Fblrd-ave. and Porty-eecond st. on March 20,
? nf th" . ? nij.iiny la ra]
? it " Mid. i' limn '
di.i ey, in luattee lo M i ir
ii Did, I di sn-,, to correct bj siatli g tbat I mw bim on
wing ibe accident, and Informed tbe New
i , .i Ballroad ol tbe fact ,givl
.i atnie ?-. *
aol tbe company called al Mr. Harrokl'.
. bUl .ll'l lett .Ut
anus an, i ouneetinu
;,.'.,,j i.i ill ric waa rel lui U a imi
I .. i,I tumulted Iba ram
tl cou?
ll tb comp wb
? d for. Ile tbeo Inform .1 Hi
n tn it I..- waa Di i er, aud .? . .- ented tbi
.I ll, 44 ... 1' Upon , . i 111 fol ,11 V4..B
? bun tn i aler tbe 11, k roo a and u c
; : ? m. A
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.
? ?:..,. . md t' [i - ?;.?'. tbe
; mid
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it I i Ur.
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I vi -ll i-hiiii >r e .t.-i'.l-...!., Q was 1 I
i i ,' -.,.!,;. \,. i, (>r, ,i Iir. 1
I'- I .1 W ll. Ul iii'.ll ll, l.l). Ila! |J
: ';? I'i ? i u.aKlite ii Will i- Iii
, . ' ,1 ulla
li.nl.ri'
ii ? nm I of li i r waa likewise i epori tl bj I
. Bv.rj poMililc ,
4 ..'inl, ?! tu in i-oiiipunj ai. i in all itu ti : r -
lue i .in nie ? mi "i *! Jor Harrold,and
. li) .a.n,.at in.-,i, olvmui tile eourteey.
i ile in il.e dui foi tb tu tai ?.-. <? i ':
i ? iilon , nd pervert.ut
I ''? i- ? ll fortb Ibis cunnii'.! i. alien li'iin n.e. \'el'>
.ins uni:. T. Ul ro, M. 1).,
M |or lian n'li' \ udiuii Pb]
Sn 11 a ' real/I ute., \ete York.
A UOMl TOR ACED UEBREWS
Th* second meeting of tlc ttunuul session of
ia DUI ri. brand Lo lae No. 1 ol tl- ? Iud. | ?
B'ual U'rlth was held yesterday In Fernanda
Hull. Pitt* il tbst. and I mut ave. The number of .1. le
Kati s yu.- :i! wai 193, ? pre ei Eaal
i .ii r.e unto, Ca.i Ju ., pb i c pr*
. intel :.t lin- last ai ?
pori nu tiie proposed " Home'" i,
und ioOrtu ll< rewa, reported unanimously In fnv..i ol
Ibe proponl'i According to the report, the building
?un,I. wbitb li.'- been accumulating for twenty-five
n .a, iu ri ..ll to 9136,00 * liter a stol bij ds
wit" lue v -.i.i., < ? doe .lcd ,,4 (l iriiUr ,,i
Ibu " Home " - diable for sci minn ?
.lime ;.',ii |, Teont .n iii,- Btrouudi 1.taloa to the
url ? st Yonkers, In conjunction witb inn "Hone fur
iiic a j. -n an, 1 lilli it. Hebrews" already exutlnc in
N'ew-.ork, rbo?e wno were opposed 10 I
1 1 add tbe 11 di io thi* rn lu a m. ni fund, rn iu
wine luton ur paid ut tue death of mei.1 ,,1 tbeir
? 101 uer . a.
Pli.i f)A 611002 INO I V '. I Ai -JL RSI T.
Mata wan, N. J., Jun. 20.?Thirteen mern
, uipeti tl for a champion
?bin badge ben ti.-dai Thc eoudlt'.ons wore ten birds
e:,c:l. '-'.. V td* tit .11. UU'IT. ll !|M, Long I-1'". I niles.
I 14 - nf l lie > i n. ? ? ' - ? 'il_-.il birds. M. -
,i et ma. i ". liii budK< "'.i tho tie
? n r.mm. N*. J , .lan. ni. -a few membera' of tbe
i:,, _-,ai i',uni lt'ir duli in t it tbelr ride range yester
.i i to about tor tbe club's badge, al IMO ranis, vt
. ? a''', was .;..- ni..i.e., wini ,t ic. re Ol lid
A ii.i ?? iii . f thc I.'.ic Island-booting I lub war! bold
: ? on l'rii iy i reulug, inc p,,???, -
?ri ovei -.-v. uti membera, rwooty
. c nt- -t i were held du Hus ibe pasl ri ar
aa 1 ,,,il of 'ifi'lti Inul- sin.! at 1,920 v, t re killed, Iti'ic
? ,? eup
, iropeity nf tl.ei ? owing
? a W, v.. tm. i.r, mrii nt: G I- Ol der
: ni: B. Koli ?
-.? ri ?
"Pi. PnoFUNDis."?Pnl (after a -ip)?"An'
?? : thc v. bu ki v ... tbi
i m ikey, av i .nil' o." Put?"Ab linn
?i I ,'t Uv,-' n' i y I"?-|I'ti||i-ii.
Ill"* 0WH I. WV1l.lt.? lliii'.'.-liii'?" An' (lien, i,iy
laa.i. i. , . , . it nie tbal wi en I
, i ?.; i. 'i . i uv ilirlit nan ind ad
. I..,ni, 1 i,cm i- .ic! " [Funnj I ,
MARINE IXTKLLIGKXCK.
niNun'M aMiawua
ro-1) ir.
Snnr,???. > ! 11 Ssa nets. S ll ' Cl-i--- tatt Ilia bte.
ftCesarlws.... ':ll I Momi so-thi. 0 '1 ' Httu'taaa.lxT. xi
M-.ia-41V-To.^?? _ a, ''
SMdr noo... 740,our. isiaart.. h i.i Aancttm... looa
: - "a i.n ra ki- ti
*_?*r iitxw.. Mg |nev. Masai . 8:411 usu hm.io;3a>
?
snip BEWS
rom or kbw.YWU.jam. 2*,
4. RKIV Kl
Sir ftaraltl i Dun). none?e. Havre lSdaru'el'imch. Kilrs *r_
Str City ot Ititi tie Ja acini, I>wia. Kio .1 rn el ni J _ .1 Bahia
8, l'i-iiiatuliui-0 lt., Para M. mid Ht i'tinm.iii'Jil. to C ll Mal.
lorr 4 i'o
str Ptalnaeller (Hr). Matthrwa (lute Kori.. MMtllT.bon,
I).. :. mid ??( .lo.iti. N II, Jan 'it, wltb iron t.> orrteri vdmsI td
Fanes. i:.h .?_(-... "-aiau
**trs iitl.ij-o de Cuba, Foote, Havana 5 deva, to William P
('!v.|.r,V Cn.
itt Fl..rum. stinlrh. Plillatlelplila, ttl U'i.t 1- OMs A Oa
Kn* llnliy ,ur dew ITnrrni, Rice, bt Pierre. Mart, l5rt?r%,
witu Niiitni' to I) Trowbrl'lsre _ ( o.
wi vii s,nset-At sandy Hook, llurlit. I", baij. At Cite
Inland, Hain. BWl cleat.
'XRiKKI
sUr? Sfi mat * nn. O.-vItl, Liverpool via Qneonstowa. fa
iiiuii-,?? .iin.iii; i'eft .in', Dtiichlu, Leith, I n Tacker A Cot
Lepanto Br), nedgera, Hui'. Sandifreon .? soni Henani
(liam, Mein, Havre, Punch, Ktlj-e a tn-, Colon. (,rltfln, As]>ui.
wall. PaciOc Mall na Cot nanl'mi uni. luff, NewOrGeML
Jilin ('-.e.iKer; Ihrsc Koli. Olbbs. Weat I'nlitt. Va OMOa*
Diliilnu Ss i a. \'liiflainl. Mowen, Malu more via Camai-u,
J S KlSSM.
Sb pa i. ii Gilchrist, Watt*. Uinnon, -mow a Burgess; I.ar
ni( a | Br), "*i(ici?lr, Breiaea, snow _? Barreaa
Barfci Thomas Keillor (Br). Blebardana Halifax, Panes,
i-ilie .?? c.e Alt" 1'iuniitiell, KiitJin. Mirra Leii'ie, Atii.s,
Yal.-.i k 1', rtrr.l.'ld, Jiihiiiili Keele' Vim (ippeD, lite.
mea. Mt rn.ami Koop A Coi Mau FTanrlDeo Un. Korir. Cork
f"t ..r.!'i-i. nt'iiiuiiii. Itort-Hen, i'll- .erlnif ,t Co; tilba. Powers,
cardenas,.! E Ward A Coi 1 Tra Giuseppe 'Ital). Man ci,
Queenstown. Kel mon tb ur Plyiiiuuth fur arian, Henb.isi.
Boveeen, I'n kennett co.
i.iUh Catharine Morrl* (Rr), MeRnrnle, Harttport. N 8,
.1 K Whitney .ft Co; Sarah II (liri. Ullin,i, Suulli Ainuor, N J,
Peraioi .t Co.
I --.ni) Wict.rtll. Dowling, (iomives. ?,?: Oenernl
(irant iRn. McDonald, nalllrii. Perkins -Coi FaUDlu ll
Wil.iauii, -clieiei. Havana. J K Wanl _ Co.
i-s>?.-?i'iv Pinr-i.
i.f'M" a, lae M.?arr eira Hurter nnd tandoaa tiaadM both
IW York: ni IT tupia ttom Sew y . k ,.r thia port,
Itai passed il .? l.l / ml; Hrrat lin I, mi it.. fruin New.
York; iirr ui t'oii-ri. sir MRrlSorotirti. from Netr-Orleans; arr
lit Belfast, Ttr I. ??ut>-ir<l. froia New-York: arr ai .ii'.rnltar tbe
ZOtb Inst, mr Bi rots (ireys. fruin New York fi r .Naplea.
i.ivt'iu. ju tt ?Air am Ariel, Buenaventura aad '-ra?
dii, all from New-Orleans; iirooaivn, from i'm limul ru nail
las ttivtien, iromcalveston via Wow-Orleaais laius, from
Baltimore) Pembroke, fran Hoston.
rtuamiaTowa,JaaM.?arrtMh last, str Hecla iKri.fron
Be 'ai.
saile.l '2 ",t!i inst, etr Arizona, from l.lveniuol for New-Tork.
Ol Asti.nv. Jan Jil.- Arr sit sine.,f Nevs t.i.'-om New Yorki
Lasni . faa ile. Ballad 951b inst. *tr Btate >.f r-iiiusrlvati'a,
from (liae{..w tor *ffew.Yora.
Havi.e. Jan'.'(i-Sailed'Jltb Inst, ftr Herder, from Ham*
bdiii tm' New.*!,,
M. vii ik, au -'7.?Arr str Devonia, from New- Yort tnt
t naasra ?
u av ama. Jan '.'li-Armtr ciiv of Vera flrai 'rum Rsw-Yetfe,
i.'"i.'-.. Jan 28 Ballad lUtb laat. Habel i intTrarSoa), fir
Mobile; ?.?-.: lusl Otteren, fo Pkliaiielobii?: r dior I'rliic, Str
Pensacola; if3d inst. Frita Hart tb_ToUlngton, Kia araiel. Killis,
Iitti.4' N'atbanlel. anna Cop Wei asl two fit
New York r,'4i.'t leal, Fagna, for I'i.i!_?!.-:iiitl-: xi-' ?r, Kl*il,
vv i. nm i ,,."',., .jtntaat, .inhn Nonnao, Karssaj Mw la-i,
Avonpuit. tin tatter for Pbtiadstsrue,
\ii l-t.': inst. Baa Vntonl'. ix, ^onrersln, Trail
i1''ii;"ii '..itli it-r. A .'7.!..ne D. Ilnsi, .'.lin 1.dur, Sall'Ui
ii..! in.i. t, cn. lama (.Itvail. Hen) llsng.t. I i. :?. .-ni, Vesta
. , the latter off Land <? mt; .'.iii int, (iuil
tn.,, i .,,,,? ra. , .!>?? n . off thc r.lzai.l: Kne't ll, od Pii'moinai
Margaret RM ward*), Henri. Annie! ? Hrms Tbiia,
?strirfinii Hero. Olvnlffer, -civil, Benator v i.er. Kerdaiia.
the alter at Uueenaui?o, wltb <wpu id -. off-*)|
C.'atlieril.e n I'i,ll.ll; -fith Inst. Artimt itapl t lamina.i). MeUu._
tor Isl!ti gaff .\>it?. ir ti ? Ct I Ift't PAM,
(ABt.O'icemor.[a.|
Catch a Ta uta c.
sud when onnetit scrub nell ?Hh Bi IODOST. Do t ?nnre ll
B mab for dear Ure llvou (tearroylt, all thi beti i fi
indyonr teeth lt nlll d. stmy Hie iie^i-.i.,: Un ut
beauty, ami lour sweet lirealh.
Jmre lb
t,r vod
nth, ill
Thi: Must Norin-iiiNi. Material!
Are emita-.;..-1 ia tbe great eoaeu?pU~e ten,,,.e. innitrs'i
" Pal ii -iti.r. " i on Ltvsaom m combln ttiuo with i-iii.sfiio.
NITIUVINK. AU di a#rg_Mb Demott l'Ullsl.. .Nm Volt
'ih .si- i ni ."icc-, Bbeumstiam and ti.e Gout,
nie r-'i'".-? .1 by ' ll i.'.'s -ri PBTB 9t
li ii.i.e ll Alli ASO Wai-Mit! Hit, niu 1; m BfWWI
D ? '. ii.*- celebrated Cough Drop*
?I I..- geo ol i.n. so ea fi troy
W i\. iu?ri:it:s liri'i>r"|.*ii'ntr::?
W !' rm lam .- :l ' . i l l it. iff lt
wEAiTrii is wi; vi.tiiI
Haattk of Gcdy is UssMs of Kimi.
R\B\I ArS SAB-AP.4ULU-I.V BESOLVEVT.
I'm, ' ..-?? . ,? ?kla>
If i ,,ii sr nilli liave V"i' ft' ?!. nriri ? I
ll x\Dr\ ll ' * ?* \lle
m\V VIII I.I.I VS RtoOliTENT
A ? ai ?!', , n. :".-.,| ,,; i;iiu-"ti."ii- nt TTirn r.li'i t- ?? -n? llc-4
pr..t .-ti .-s eaaeuUal to pu ri I v. heal, rep ur. un ! Invigorate its
UNlbodv?QUICK,
... . ' |-i ;?? '! alli, ni
Ku ? latter oy wbai
whether ll lc- -i r"l;iU. Cannnnirit' -ri. -, . "rtrot,
I'uiiiers Bolls, i i. ?? ? f. -t Sall rtbenm, m-i >i?-s nf tie
,'. lee, Womb. RI ?? I 1 ?
IS -tl*.
U ,'..')? iii tvl-ieli mi;,al - -. aa I liulldil
i and wasted tunnel - it a lt
? Ubr. ii.'- i'i" ? ittiiii be un.
?
'rite^n i sfiii'ir.lllnn Re?ol?eui ?il:nS
i
ll tllili'lMBA
a .- tht I in" ? I
| . - * ' ? . - : 0 'f
ri lan, iwrouiee clear and n ? i .ml I'linpiet,
:? au I slim Kihi..!, .,,, i.ii,.TT>l'
eurc.L Persona
mi. Knoll ? -. i ??*?*,
.... , , . ? r
- fi '.treal.
ia a ibas is
c .utinu . on Vu*
.ii
^a r_g
Railway's Ready Relief.
? KDtcfxK ion r.v.un.1
I BK IN THB W ?
( )N i . 50 l "KN i H* > 1' i l.l'.
\\ Ul. CUKE MOUE COU PLAINTS ANO PREVB11
1 lil. WYSrK.il All I ? -1 8CDDI N
....ii"'- i -.-.-. - , AB OsH
llt'XIi RI) '.' 'I.I.A 18 K\l'!-'" D ' ? rilER BEDt
ici.n i- "ii ?? i ii..-1. \ ii i sha:
i iii. ?: Ml SI imi .''.IVs KEAlO B KM KP Id AH
l-l I i.lt I.N ' : .xii.: l'AKl ?" fS I'M'..*. .\l.I.'i | '?
flOXS PAIN. rK''.'l ?'? -'A , ia ..il
. ? EXIST
l-l i': , : , . i ? i. ; Itu I 'I " fi' irl - 'I. or ll
-el/. ,1 \..ia I,,t.tit Ul;.'.tin"ia ,... ll ld
tam In
. . (
. e, orwitn Nimint, ileada ie, 1 il ?? ix, Tau*.
! I.n^illlT-l*, I'll!! Ul ''I ' I* ll - k
iiii.ii!.,.: .4.iii nran iee t, cbolera Uoibm oi li senWrr, ot
with llir lia, - lids, ai In.. i nea, ol
wltb atral ?.Oramp*. or -iLi-ius, i'n- ap illcittoa nf ii a ia
WAY'S BKA 1)1 ttKLtur wUl rareyou ot ihe wiKStel thoal
eunpla?its la -i tas boai *.
dr. liiiiwtn BEiii'tiTA'ii nus,
i r trw ti i, eh .-4 'i v.". ir.-1, r i-. i ? bum a i. i u
oi ,'..,'.:'..? i. ....-'i ii-.- a-, ti.144-1,-,. it in-... rtad.1 - lerreai
, ?', -. ttonsupaUoa cos - ?? m, i i
. ? II -a. !l !. ? I- (l*4-.?r, Ill'l I'D ll A' ' . lt . 1 1 J) l?.?,
.. i ",_ .,,.!?.. it the hut.iii rt?Mra waa
tauted to ellet r t ? wu > ?? ir*
i*i.i?a. ir, i'ENTS PER BOX aald ti all DraM-M
DB. K \! ? vv ,t CO., :ivS wvirit's r.. M. Y.
r_-a
4 MEDICAL TIIEATI8E deseriWue tin
__ eaose* ot Atrtetiirea. Vor-coeele and i I aa -."j
:, nu. li oiirabiE i i'i; 'i" tull., *n>ii!ul-. can ti'
- ''-i'. I i.l ?? i vi im lull tllr-.tl"! * '"I ' ??" | :
,'. I, lilian tram ,,, .-.ly at
home, by thu MMlOHKAN A.N t) AMI.KIC \N MKPK lt
I.r til Al. cm lie lian free. Ollie's SOU i.i ".tl '". '*'**"
t
HVA'I"1".- Life I?:i!s-mi.? A t!n)'iii".'!i uunliel
: ui an) t... ruptton
ni a i ia n v > i r, -i" i.inn.t ti., tt. v ?*___,
C'i'KIC'ri'KK, luipotence in I I'i-.-. ??- i j
i- Ueaeraiivr >i ins al iain nisei*! i il inri!
i lIKNilV A.DASI BL"*.". > .1 ll .'t ll ? ? ??*'
-a
YouwilUtave no mere
faded gingham Umbrel?
las*, nor soiled hands oy
clothing if you buy tl::
"nara rikqea "
N n ? BeUUUM unli'.-'* *n:iiii|'itl 00 I BIMlM)l
'?COLUMBIA,
FAST COI.* UJ.
DROWN A CO.. M..'
s ? PEI v - I !' x
Ma i!YI>nv'Ul
_* ELEVATORS.
Olin ni.i.ii.iii's At, Co.. MM umumWtng. u\%
-?-??-a
?n n ? ? ji, < i ki.ikk i'ifK;a:-s B?.?M?t
F. CairVO!SlBr^:^;1-,w';;r..T::.,-,!-rMuw
Charles i.r i-f. -.ole *?eni.
RrWAS BAKING
U YAL POWDER
Absolutely Pure, rtn
ataJSSr_M^
iDulaesUUle luoil. UT Tba rlcli c-ooalns ttavors Ituval VanlUa.ll ? > all otbora la aroiiu, *?
itnvii. iiii'u'n I'liteitkriifii.. Nen luli.
BuY-J, UAKIXU POWfiBB ti)-. Wsw-Yo*