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THE STATE LEGISLATURE.
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FIVK CENT FARM* AT 8TAKK
/vik.e VOtfU YIOOKorSt.Y OfTMMN THEM?THK
BVAimtM OK TIIK UNI'.** Mti'WN.
In Alb-inv, yoavterdav, toting Porter BCgaal
before the Ansemlily Comm.Ute on Hail
roatla against five-cent farea throughout the
day on the elevated railroads. An abstract
of an important report on then** Imo*, ta
printed herewith. The b>!l to umkt- women eligible
to act a# school trustee** n* almost rerfain to pus**.
OPPOSING Cl I KA P FAKES.
Jl'DOK TOi:riK BTATBI THU aRiiimknTS op m*
F.L1-VV1KI> Il'llWAY I O.MIAMI .- A?, MNS1 IM
FORM FIYK-CPnT IARK8.
'ruo- the ri.<;i:_ar tllWBjailBIIBIIf QB Titi: TRtnrxK.l
Alrany. F.l). 5??Thc Assembly CoBaflsittoe
ou Railroads benet argjuieuts to-day .rn UM marura!
bills for the reduction of lana on UM Micvut.-.i
Btilroads ol New-York to a uniform rate
of 5 cents. flay and iilirht. E*.*Jadf?
John K. I'.irter, Get eral Jolm 0. Mc< <>?'..
and Heirjaiiiln Brewster appeared for the elcvutcd tUUbt
In opposition totbepaasazeoftbfi.nl. Judge Porter
opened tbo argument tor tlie railroad.-. Ito said In r-ub
atuiice:
lids is the Hist time in th" -latin v ol tin* Btata
tbat lt lian lieou propose I fer the Mute tn
brenk a contract. I( MotBteed oapttaHata reward la aaac
they yre-re fin.??*.ful in buildinc the muds. They took
a pi-.-H! risk. IV hut If Mirv Iih'I Ineu feld tl, it Urey eli.aiild
receive only ,"> cent. i.,r cai nmg paeeeagers aateiv ior
milos throut.ii th** Kiri iii.: Unifu yetty earn
jinny of Brooklyn, dues not Bara mil?
lions tnre'ti'il in ifr* cnnce-ti, und vet it exacts _
centsa paeeea**er. lt wu. u great experiuMnt,tail
bundinie Of un i-lrv.ilctl railroad. WhT, Min
ask tu? elevated roads ta laka aaly o cents
Itr carrying it paaaeajref ten tulles, while even
ou tue aaaala iu old time* .mu c"iiii>elit-.i
mon lo give 5 ctriils tot live n.il.ri, and
yet there Waa BO ri*_ mi Hip canal tn guard ii ...lust. |
Tho elevated roml. were built ou tl"> pledge fiann taa
Lciftsi-tiiie tbat yea yaala penal! Ilma la rharrrelO
cents. And now after they lin v.- built these
In ids ut their own pen!, after they liuvc
paid out huuilreds of thousands In tinier to
preserve tbelr right* lu the e..inls, altar tbaSy finally
prevail, alter they present the most Ba Kulti- eat at MC
turo nu earth, without aay hr each <if faith, their ara
arrai-iied l.efor.* the <ii.yerniii.-ut of New-York
and a.ked why it should not be permitted
lo tiiko fiom the elevated road!* waul lt
proinls. .1. "You are asked to lake bWag or,--tl'.1rd of
their receipt*. Yon can't make labor cheiine.- or coal
ebtsHper. You cannot prevent tbe railroad deteriorating
lil alrcUKtll.
We bave tho extraordinary spectacle of au iron
bririgaj thirty-three miles lom.', traversed bv train*
with au taaneaaa tanaaa? a loaaage that
would lae doubled If this hill pia.sos; h
structure that woald be enlarged if this bill pti.ses. It
is proposed tty thl? bill to augment the number t.f
trains, la Beep the mils red hot hy the eoaetaot passage
of train*, la laereaaa the vi watten- The structure
tbat troul.1 Inst five years will lie destroyed lu tero
te.rs if this Mil passe*.
You rend-r lt iiniMiKBib'0 fur our workmen to guard
the puiiiic safety. V.m cannot cumiuy minto work
where Indus ure running tm y uln-tv neeoTids apart.
You .attn fleet ne s.iti-ty ait tlie public. You ndd t wo-thlrda
to our bardewa mm take awaj oae third of oar reel lida.
It l* easy enough to poaareaolatlooa ou such subject! i.t
mass-meetluK*- I hey ..innot Iud*,-.* of the brok, n faith
of tbe pinie, nor ot tbe imperilling of tbe livia of
paMaaaata
There Isn't a person wbo rides in the 10 cent hours that
dm .n't kunw that by aataa down stuns be inn ride
lust as far for 5 oents. Aud yet tb.'..- ratddlo men who
can afford to pnv the fares wbieb ure aaoaaoai v for our
existence prefer to ride in our curs?they don't choose
to t.tke thc 5 cent cara.
Couldn't Mr. Astor ..fiord to pav 10 cuts wh. ti bis
coachman, wbo goes iii wu town an hour or lo earlier.
(oos for 5 cents I The poor are gtvea loaf f,i<- ll
Would Incommode Ihe neb to ko down town earlier.
they arc tbe tunpliaits before the Legislature-for lb.* I
poor man. Every mau wbo Itu- a?fcod tbe Legis.atiire
to repudiate tbe State's obligations lu of thia
rlusg In owler tn travel .mr thirty-th rae
enies we travel sixty-six. In tl.e moran., our
train.- gonn.' BP-tOWn an* aimost einiily. Anti lt ls said
ilia) f> cents .. nu miil'lc l. coiiipen-e. Alu ol,.* sill i i.
Ilssatiatieti willi our low fare, tan stat' Down sinus.
Theae petitioners aay that iou haye thi richi toitreuk
naur cont iu t, ,iud tti.-y ur,!; nu to do it. I deny inui
sawer to dan, Taa aay repeal tim i,iw under which
kn organized, hut you cannot ciiuuire our eohtracL Yon
ire asked to hreakyoar contract. Tha dar that that
av done,.nd la-i'orded under thc great Beal Ol Ibe State
mill he a tl.iv when great ealamlttea arc ushered iu.
You know whiit we have dotic. Wc have thc judgment
If tbe Kapld Transit Couiui'i-slou that asuiulrgcr
linn ua BOW ctiar.e would be rejsonatile;
rn* hara i>-iiu.-1 below the rate ewnpelled
roluuiai'lly : Wa have done Morai we have tint
only inuit iu Hie populous purl*, hut also In the parts
tbnt are pol weii populated. The Legialatara s.tld that
We must build th*- road lo euell pntliis hihI -ii* ti po'iit*
within ccrtiiiu years. What have wc doue 1 We have
put tim mails aboTe the Central Puck throueh ai.
almost uninhabited region for mile*. Do you suppose
wc went up there for rrofit I
Tbe argument tri that weare makins too much money.
Wh> wc don't kuow what theie roads will cost vet.
There nre over seventy ?ult? against us lu the courts.
How 1"iik will this iiri"dr*e of lr,on last ntuler tl.e In'*
trudie eau.<"t liv this bill bacoadae a law I How long
will it be -trtnre there ls a lirtidfal accident t How are
we to repair (I.mn 1
Judge P-'l'ter closed lils sic* ch with a description of
the fintegnotiffs tbat would lollow a rednctloo of the
taree ta B eeota. He aaid lt w mid doable the tominga
air the railroads and thew theuoleeol Iraiaa
nnd the utnonut of the aiiioke emittefi hv locomotives,
aud vanity inereaaa lha jk ? i. of travel.
lsit to lie desire.', lu theae dav. of Comiuuntsm that tha
1/eitiatatur.-should; ine.-iunige thal h.d spirit Of spolia?
tion hy breauiu. n oontraet Ibat it tnost solemnly made
wnb tb*- elevated raflrooala ta racai l to Iheli lana l
Mit. Hlil Vt rsl Kl:'.-. I'I KA.
I;, ii).uniii BrL*walt':, inii-utei' oi UM Haw Yolk Llc
v.it.-.1 liailto.i.!, inl.lr.s.nig the COatMlttOe. .ind that
lt would hg very Bujoal M it- stockb ildt-is to r.-tlm t- tin*
fa****.. Ti.e r.ia'l. wen- built cheaply, hut they would
Wear oul nuii! anti the SBBpaaj B '"i'd lia ve to rci'lace
them ul fmr or Uvo tunca Hie Qflgtaal cost.
Five ceuts lare woulil metu biinlirnptey
tor the companies. Tlie ia,adi were carrylu- 175,no*i
prasseugei'.., a-ajnal ta l./HM) lona vaci^lit, ],( r "lay. To
obtain the .iiuie moiic.v that ls now rei'.-ive.l ttic road
would have to ,*,niv l-.turtl tons u? uuiiual mutter dully
If ."> cent tans ware i-'tiiiiiished. Tin.- w'.uid greatly en?
danger travel over the road.
In cotnln.lon. Mr Brewster enid that tho officer* of
tha elevated lailiiuios tlid aol vet kuow their ooet, lim
the eipeaee al ronni og iben when they wara c.iii
piet.-.i. It would tia-:, n.re he uiiia'.r to reduce fares till
ali theae Coota were knotsu both io the. <tii ? :- and Ute
L *nslutt_rc,
The ctttnuilttee tleclded to give a further hcartug on
tht bills a turiui|.ut Ii"," to ii i. .
BLEYATEO RAILWAY PROFITS
A LKI-OKT ON TltK NK-A-YOItK LIM.- MADE BY* AN
AU-IS1ANT OK THE 8TAIK I MUN KKK ? I.AKG
TllANSAl "IONS nitolGItT IO L1U1IT.
I Itv IBIIBBtlB ru tim. tkiiu'nk.I
Albany. Wah. R ?*T*lt>l_an Sweet, Jr., on
a*_))'lui:t ol the Mate Kiigiuccr, has jual uiude h report
un the re.ult of au txumiiiuf.oli ot the Llevuttd ltullroads
of New York, which he waa requested to make ly u t-uli
comuiittee of tho Hepburn Ga* iiii!*ittee tbnt last Lal!
Investigated their aflnrH. Mr. Sweet in bis report "jives
B history of the construction of all the (levutcd railroad*,
Uer-eribes their structures, and _u_ly_es the tliiantial
Itat.-incuts of their officers. Defects lu thc structure*
art: pointed out.
Tbe aggregate cash cost to the New-York Klcvated of
Ila load* compk t.d. he says, may ha stat; d as follows :
Coi-t prior to September BO, into, $7,:-t(tv!,7'ji t?7;
pani Muuhattuu C'otnpiinj fm- louiplctitig con
Itruction ami equipment, *<l,416,.4ii XT; totnl,
|8.710,o:i'*i L'(i. Mr. Sweet judges Hint the allow?
ance to ino Manhattan Company la such a llbcrnl one
that there will pra_abt**be n us haadaaltarooaaplaUag
thc ioa*l a surplus of ltr-44,*-'?7'_7. so thar tho total
sctftiui co.-t for the pre."ut line, of tbe New-York
Blevutcd wil. he s>n,371,140.7.
Tbe New-York l.<ian nnd Improvement Com
egsiy aipaadad in tbe construction of thc
Metropolitan Llcvateu Hallway up to September
IO. 1879. tbe sum of *.10,K'ji?.7'.)(i r,o. It is
Hr. Sweet's opinion that tf'i,'-".".thl. ."if-j of this
lum is uot chiti^c-hle in .pet ly to tho (illistrin tion
la-count, lt ls made up of items tor legal expeiioe*, for
tlf purchase of real estate, and other churges of Uta
? ?ter. There le au item of fillyOOO bhanad ta
,oud discount. This represents lin- I,-- <m s-:i,i;ii.",,.iiki
in lioitds ol tbe Metropolitan OoUipMiit hoad tu Kuhn,
L ? h ti Co.. $1,000.(100 ut Hb pct MSt aud ti.e rest ,-.l nu
;tcr cent. Not mora- than 10 per cent ol the reel estate,
a liar.ed at l*.?r)3,8ai!* 8.1, ls needed, on account ,.f thc
i"a_aolldatton with tbe New- York Kif vated H.,ad. Thc
cost of lb" Metropolitan lu evett Hem except that of
tbe rortd structure, wus greater tuan tum of the New
York Berated, The coat of each foundation of thc
former w*.s (4C8 ; tbat of tbe lutf-i <>til> t_ui.
lu one part of bis report Mr. Bwoel aaj . : " l.-t us sec
what tbeN'ewrYork Loan ned Iinprovi-nni t Com pan J
paid for ?#e,.V)0.000 of Manhattan *toiW. *-*<,5(Ki,(SKi of
tbe first luoiixtmc lion.ls aud ij-,iO<),*K>0 nf th' stock of
tbe Metropoliian Com^iauy, r-prea-ntmi; tii? whole
property and tbeoi.lynen upon li." Mi.Kwcet then
buabie* the fltiuirlal *ratei_ent? of that compaiiv sud
comes to the conclusi.'ti tin.t they paid for the above
named securities f.:i,?:t:),U'J Oo.
A tabulated statement shows that dnrln. the pear Met?
ing October 00, 187*., tbe lecord of the roads wn? _*
follows :
New-York Elevnted?Miles oi*erat**d, 13 ; pnsj.eriirf.rs
earned, _9,87fl.in_ ( gn?s rrceipta, *c'.._i'-,48? ob;
operating expeusce, f 1,171,-30 70; ucl r>oruiu_s.
fl.068,149 30.
Metropolitan?M)les operated, 7 ( paH.-tctigc-rs carried,
10.O-y.i81'); groaa receipt*, $1,285,8-0 00: up.-j-ati-ii
exi.ii.es, *l*709,6_4 47 ; net earning*, B670.4B- (>'J.
Hm lng the lour motiibs endiug Jsnuary S, 18SO, their
rciiiid was as follows;
New-York Lieva od?Mlle* operated, 14; irrose re
ce.pts, *.*_-,l-l 02; o|h rating ex pc uses, -*'-t( 1,400 Ol ;
Ut-l emin*-... $040,721 Ol.
Metrop-ilitau?Mi.es oih*?tied, ll : grus* raeelpta,
Ofih'J.'itiO 4(); operating expouacs, -rlS-J,S3(l AS; ml
euiuiugs. e3(.3,4-3 02.
Mr. Bwoel, iu conclusion, says : " Tbe eanilng. of the
aUetropolltau for tbe last four inotitim show a I,u.e in?
crease in earulugs, and operating ex[ten.<-ii re'lnccd to
Bl per cent. Tbe great volume aud rupid incr.-.i-.- . f
tbia busiutos, with tbo adoitiou that must c.,mi?
lo it lrou tbe oonUlbutory suburbs aud uuluipruved
portions of the city, ensures brilliant future to these
cute, prises, and make li probable that when eorapleted
tl.,.a- a?ill in, '. v ! Iva v .,,...,,nt tariff no.Va. 1/1 nt. Ci. I ll
GKNKKAL BUS-NESS.
WOMKN TO BK MlDE KLUHllLK AS (-('HOOL Tlirfil
i:r.s--a mw RDVOATWB bill.
****MS* tub ni.mi ai: i oi::ii i>,MJi.aT or Titi tBJHBB.1
Ai.i'.WY, rd). 5.?Governor Cot nell, in liis
mimili uwaaaga neem?cn_rii mat a ian ha paaaad
authorizing the election of women ns tin- ? ? -
of schools. This action wns a rivi.ul
of the policy of the Stile ns ex pre: sci
hy (.overlier ItoDinstm, tint officer hat in. veto* d M0VU
fatty a mu giving sm h partalaaiaa la toti ra. in tala, vi
ni tu my olin r matter*, (Jnveiiiur RoMaaoa showed i.i
eiitirc link of symputhy with "mod* in ld. H
recoiiiin.nd.-.llonof (ioven.oi Cornell niel with a prompt
resp, use from ihe L jl.lature. Early la thc session ex
Bpaahar Haatad, wbo Baa always nsllsntlj apheld
the w.imeii'a lights cause in the Assembly, iiitrotlm eil a
bill in tli.it ti.cl; cobfa-rrlng upon WOBMA the riliht of
eic.-ion as trustees* mid In tha Senate n similar hill
was pSOSSMBS* bv Isastnf Hilbert. In both II"ii*-a the
mil* were reported lavorably hy the commltt.'** t"
whom iiicy were referred.
To-lay the liilisw.ro reached In both Hoii?cs. were
ooaalderad la Coaunittee of the Whole, and without op
peeltloa a.r debate were ordered lo ? alala ail martins in
the Senate there was a very unportaut modtflea
tion made nt lao suagoallnn of senator Hssetons,
namely: Not paly penn Um. Ibo elOOtlOB Of women
ns truslee*. Imf al -" |n rnilt'iii | ? ninrTi to vote nt dec
lams o' school trustee.. This SHglll advance toward
woman r.uffi~**e, following tbe example ol Maseaebu
sctt4, vi:-s trade in a moist nt, aud i x lied no pn :
Mi. Tuilmadue, ot Hroo.alvii, introduced u nil In the
Internal ol the hal maison of ltroeiihn. whoae
boslnete haa been injured ay themaaufaetureofhats in
the state Prisone. The inii provided Unit not more than
ten per cent of the convicts shsii bc employed at anv one
tr.:,I . ? #
M.* T'rodsl.-y had .1 hill ant liortTttig tiint|p nt funerals
of memrier* "f il.-* (.rand Arny of )!)?* lu tpub'ic
Mr. J. L. Wella lina bronght la a h,n relauroto the
com.'..ni schools in the city of New-York, lt rio i.ies the
ciiy int" ci-ln school districts, and "legislates" thc
piesem Bonn] ot Educ ition - ut "f (riles,
Theroatraetforprtniiagand pabliahlaa the se*?inn
law. of thc a ea alua "t ti..- Leaialatnra f..r 1880 hus boee
uwntuiii io Wc. .1, Pat ions A- *'".
MEDICAL TRBATMRNT OF THE INRANE.
Tl":. 11 MONY' OP MADIA UTIMI li's 111SHAM) 1HKORK
Til* COitoNKI".?EXAMINATION Ol ONE OF THK
physic 1 tvs at Tin: insam: asyhm.
Coroner Ullinger continued thc Inqueet in tho
cse of fie I'.iackwell's Island Af-v lum bonieide yes?
terday aficrtiooi). Friedrich Ott mer, husband <*f tin*
murdered woman, Ur.-.ttfioil Hint Ins wife had heen
of unsound mind since 18'i<>, and bad heen OOO
tined in the asylum at tunes trow that date. After
keeping her at home for two years it became necce
cary to Bend her to Blackwell's bland tn January,
1870. II.*.- physical baaltb ap t" this time had
been good, lie Tbrited h*'i ann o inoatb, ind found
bernegleoted ;in*l dirty, i-a-t .-pring she lia.i a
lunl black eve, aii'l anon eoatplah-lng bo wns told
tliat .sh*1 iiiiii!.. tn b paton i>v one <>f the patients,
and that it couldn't be helped* Bbc beean, after
?one mouths, to look sickly and to nfforotbei
han from mental depfOOOion, Re saw her
last on Janna! v Pi. 8tio theil Bgain hud a
black eye, ile Inpaired into the matter, bal could
not na a physician, l'p"i) writing for Informa*
tion. he received January 19, a reply from
Dr. MacDonald, which stated thal aha bad been
Injured in a quarrel with n roommate, and thal tbe
occoTTeaee was unavoidable. Tba woman had
Beroi been in a condition to give ;?ti\ Information
about ber treatment or wishes. Rhe looked sickly
on January 1 1. bal a aa aol in bod.
Dr. William M. Lesiusky, sn aeaiatanl physician
of tbo aay lom, was exbaustivelj qneationi I hythe
Coroner, with tba i.tirj-t>->.- of learning .nil .!,'tail*
of tin* nedieal eonduel ol the Institution. Che
witneaa aaid he waa graduated in February, I1*"*-,
from tbo medical department of tbe [Jnivei itt < i
thc (.'iiy of New-York, mid In April ?.'eeding,
lijiini application to the Oommiesionei - "i Cbatltiea
and Correction, and after an examination, waa ap?
pointed lo hie poeitien, Hiadutieoan to plait tbe
warda in Mall. Nus. 1 Bad 6 and the hospital ward
cverv ii kith iu ia', tn t akf tl,** reports of the attendants
and to make examinations of patienta when D
nary.
lt is hia babii to take for granted v. li nt thfl at?
tendants report, as they ure ixi?i tod lo be qualifli d
to Judge. 'I lie majority of tbem are not trained.
Ba usually monda half an hoar In each ward, and
has no tinie l" Mu-'., the claim ti ri- ti. . uf ;,:il lento.
Ilr. ha? under his paloona] chargeaboal 150por*
s.nr*. a: d ti" assistants. He la nol an export In
tsl diseases, he says. Bte ha. been aaeiated bi Dr.
MacDonald ainoe his coming. Before thal ?
there waa very little inquiry ever made about tia*
?timi of patienta, l?r. MacDonald bus nevt-.i
nsketl him for another reuorl than hie dall j r-pofts.
?Mn.f tbe appointment of tba Kxaminiug i: nml, In
November inst, ba lia. teen Dm. Hamilton and
Willie ,n the hospital vv;il'l I w ii -? ca- li. *
m. no tl upon any special ci.cs tai whieb their atten?
tion waa called. J In* witneoa tn fi saw tbem in
the ha.is under bia charge. Tba physician in
chacge determinea all queatioue <*i treatmenl
ainl hiv. .s alt ordera concerniua Ibe general
hygienic, dietetic und medicinal treatmenl
ni. patu nts. lin* Jiuticnts ar.' not classilc-.l no-nttl
inii to their mental diaeaaea, bul according to tbeir
actions. Except in violent or suicidali ii patienta
?re Hinted generally. Upon the arrival "t a patient
tba "iii or .ii .har..- makes an examination, and
t hen tbe person uvconducted to tba racept ion a ard.
v. ni",.-1 tic an* usually about forty mina toa. Pron
to Dr. MacDonald^ coming il bad been th-- custom
for th'" ate- of assistant-physician*', aitei the patten I
imal been received three weeks or more, t" make tbe
.1 11 i.i.-is. N,,\v Ur.MacDonald makes i In* diagnosis
hun-.-lt. Thewitness, ifter teetifying thal .Muna
ottiiit-r ciiiii.? nuder bis ireatroenl in the hospital
\\,,iri s. \. lal times while physically unwell, and
elating thal abe nevei ?.i- sent t" tba boapital in
,-. naeqnen* i of injuries rec* Ired from patients until
the assault hy .Mr.. Christ, waa cross-examined bj
iir. Mad >i-na ld. He then corrected btastatemeol tbat
patienta wera uot claaeified according i" diaeaae, hut
na .* oi ali ti _: to Bellona, hy admitting tii.it then actions
m.- ii i'm i and manifestation of their disease. In reply
to questions put !>y I lr. "-ptt/k.., ol thc Ni urological
Society, Dr. Lesinsky sara tbat Dr. Pallon, ol tbe
Examining Board, was a specialial of thc diseases
nt women, bat that he bad never mads aay exami?
nation of pat un is mulei iii.- oiiarge ol the witness.
Dr. Wood, of tbe same board, be said, waa ? eon*
stilting surgeon, but he waa not eooauited with re*
uard to th.- surgical injuries of Maria Ottmer.
Within the last two montos no other patients wore
hroifghi into ihe hospital ward to ba treated for in?
juries inflicted by their oompanions.
Coroner Ullinger lian made tin itetenu nt tliat tliis
iinji).-st w ill probably require a full month, time
per. Ur int.'inls i<* scenic ii thorough knowledge of
til.- management nf thc At*ylutii lor Lunatics, i he
Bxaminatioo will in- resumed to-day.
A RINO THAT WAR NOT RRTVBNRD.
mr. biNoii ai: manm.k in wuk ii ii DIAAPPI sst D
ai a Dtangfl I'Aiii r.
Avery sfasgolarcass of thieving in hiuli circles
bas baan nader investigation by thc police fora
wc.k. Tbs story has been whispered aboal In
fn-diioiiuhle circler*, bat thc social poottion of the
pecsonaconcerned ha* prsvaniad pablicity, whik
it lias also coiiip.llc.l the police to work with OX
treiuediutii'ii.aiiii har, l.ainpcrcd them iu their efforts.
A dinner-party was niven raoentl] i.t tbs hon-.
of ii laiiiil.v vvcll-ku.iwii in the wealthiest, anti most
fashionable circles and OCCBgyiagB haad80_M inan
Himi in nne of the uptown SidcStPBCtS BBBC Fifth*
ave. Eighteen ot twenty ladies mid gcntlsnsen
were nL ill." tahle. Tin' cnn v* isat ion tamed on
diamonds anil preciOOl stories, and tin* hostess, tah*
ini{ fnnn her tinder a licaiitilul euicrald set i.i ?,
cluster of diamonds, handed it tn Ju r neighbor
ealllOg his attinitinii to'ls lustre, lin ring |niss, ,|
ii,un band to band atoaad thc tabla, admiral bj all,
and _i'-*lually. thc con\ ,-r.sation turning on t.tlui
ttip'cs, was lost sight ot, Tlie owner nevee saw
it ai.'nu. It did not complete lin* i llcuit ol' the
tabla, and in whoaa hands it had inst heen could
not he determined. A iiuailtcr of sci vants wets in
the coom and near the tahle, hut no reason tor
inspecting them could bs found. Rothiog was I. lt,
bowa-ve.)', hui tbe COnclusiOB that Sitbot one of them
or ons nf the Riicsts lind taken the lilli*. It had
boen bmi-ht a short tims befors br 98,000, When
the jrutttts wssg separating one of the gontleaaen
fountl the rintr, iiiinus thfl Kelli-, in hts OVOCeoat
pu* ket. Ba nabed al an ba Into the drnwing-rooni
aK.iiii, t-xii'i'iteii th- ring, told haw he hnd found it.
nnd .teiiiun.lett that w line vcr lind put if then should
now produce the jewels that had Int ti f.uccd mit of
tia* utting Everybody wcnied ams bub*, bnt no
nne helped tin* p..,,i e,cnt lillian, wlin-,c etiib.in BSBing
sitiia'ainii may he iin*__iiit <l. Ile is nf an old family,
iimi he.ir? au boutirsd historic Dams. II. a
much affected bj lae occurrence as to be quite ill
tin* next day. Koitbsr bc nor any ons cl-.' is yat
known to have found oms clew to thc mystery.
Do question lipfo' d?> clul*, buddina, ain't
bo linn ii vt lm fust p'opo.efi tie limn li to (ic neu ut vi Lu
ui_itiUe*i il.- [Dubuque liioea.
LOCAL MISCELLANY.
?-*?.
( 4BEKI Of A SKILFUL POfiOER.
(itviiis mor kvvav murren b~ bis rKiu. io
COMM*, loiitii.iiv?st-!?: eli ii ."ti a' -k or ms
Allll UV.
Tin- forger, Charita Broekway, who is.it present
m the Tombs BWU-tmg trial, and by whoas Opera?
tion-, within tho lr_*t year, it is .iss.-ited. the cnim
iniitiity lins heen swindled mil of inn* li ni mey, is a
smooth spoken, pleasant bb I polished person. Hs
began Hfe aa aa apprentice ta a printing ofllee la
Ncv.-IlnV'ii, ('.nit-., nnd as tn- a.Ivan, il in **eS!A
baeaaM an .xcllcnt workman, His master bob*
csived ? treal liking tn bim, and sent bin to l'ro
fflSBM Milman, nf Vale College, to study the aeerata
of el.'t-tin-cl,-uiisiiy. He hf! hts inst ructor an
seeonpl'Sbed ebemlflt and a very clever
student, and returned to hin work na a
printer willi his larmer master. At that tinie
the New-Haven Bank employed the ptoprietoi al
thc printing offlce to str*ke od its notes fruin plates
furnished by the hank, and upon paper also supplied
hv the institution. Tne work was osuall* p< rion sd
in the pu -eiici; ol l? ii nf i h.- direetors ol tba hank.
\. im broughi the pintea Cram Inc bunk to thc print?
ing offlce, who stood by tbfl pr."s wini" the lulls
were being wm ked nfl', 'nnd who rc tn rm tl the plates
to the hank vault, on every occasion of their bains
used. In addition to this precaution the billi were
-i_i ? l iii tin* old-fashioned way by the president
an.l ; he cashier.
li,,,tin.iv determined to counterfeit thc issue,
.?uni in' took inin hts confidence hi. employer, who
promis.-.! bim all ?saint'tooe. I* .sn. a**xoaa i,r
tween tbem thal when next tbe New.Havsn plates
caine Into the office, BB attempt t" gel lip a plate of
? i own should be mada. In due time the
iwu dir eton tame with tba $0 platt* um!
thfl supply of paper, 'lin* plat! vvas placed
npiin the pic-, and tiny Stood hy tn see thal
only tbe ordered and recorded Dumber should be
printed, Tbe hoy worked tba pi.'.--. Suddenly ths
oh! man called the attention of tbe din ? ton t.. tba
other side of tbe roora t<> examine the last int of
pi.fer the bank had .eui in, vi bich, be sam, was in?
tel mr in quality. The two hen turned away oaly
for n moment or two, bul tbe time was sufficiently
long to give Broekway an opportunity to take from
beneath his apron a prepared wai plate, place it
iij'.iii the genuine one, snd gain a perfect impression.
From this be made a oojpper-faced pl it* thai eas i*i
ali respects perfect, 'lin* t*,\,i conspirators only
lm ked bank paper to complete their sch.'inc, nnd
this thev procured by degrees. Finally they se?
cured sufficient paper towotkofl 20,000 ii
Binnu of ihe ??j'.') note, giving thou) $100,000 in bogus
money.
Brookway ls ? wonderful penman. Speaking of
bim yesterday, Assistant District-Attorney Ba tell,
Who ll 18 Clllill/e nf tbfl case, said thal tu-!'.*
wan no signature Broekway could bo! forge
t?ti as to deceive ihe owner os it. if
be was allowed ball ?? 'li", to study ovei it. After
tbe X'-v* -ll iv. n not. sh.iil been printed thee reuuired
tbe slgnatnrea of thi president and cashier ol ihe j
bank, and tbej wera soon attached, The whola
issue was in a short time placed tn circulation, ami
the work had been dene so weil that tori time the
bsnkofficentl.Ives received I n bal
longed, roe signatures Bnalh aroused si,-p.. inn.
I be Hank believed tbs! the nott - bad been prime!
hum ino origiual plates. They tedoemed ths
spurious niue,, int afterward did their print
Ina in tbe bank. IJn* affsii remain?d nnex il
until the printer and In- aasiatant Quarrelled, rbe
former swindled Brookway oul nf hts sin.ie ni tin*
profits, hut gave bun ths ?*??". plato. Brookway
then sot out counterfeit notes un tlie \ut;,i Uivei
Haul, aid ntl the N.v-"i ? lt.ink. Thi
gol him into trouble, and be mis Indicted by tbs
Grand Jurr. He was arrested in the woods in New*
J i'i-ey. and au bsequen Uj gave up al] tbs plaice in
l.i. jiosse-Mt.u. I i.e .Nt-w-Hav? >i forger] waa then
? tplaiui * . Bri rkawaj wss convtcted anon the
Son h Kiver Bank charge, ann \.;.s sonteneed to
? I'l ?'! t"l
AI tn, i-t inn-edi at* !.\ on bl* i . ? be n en mc I bia
counterfoil ina business. He wss concerned In ?
counterfeit "i I'i.tod Mates 7-:to bonds, '1 which
- 'i.iiiiii I,,nun ii,, i, it,,, through Un- h.DM. iii
i rue) worth* bank****** back to thc Ti . i Wa.li
inglOU Infill.- rs 11. i < ? .. 11 uris il ms.-.1. I'.i
wa* arrested and charged with the crime. An ex?
amination was had before I uited-tutee Cominis
sn.i,.1 ((-lii.i'ti. but the evidence was not sufficient
t.i linld iiim. lt t-.iis known tbal be was tho only
man v.I,o possessed the alnlltt toaccomplisb the
? irina "i the face of a plate,
eli cl "t. pc pi " ess, lrom whieb thc
engraving could ba
m..Iv reproduced, Urockwav dsclared that
th.- whole proceeding sgama bim a
? mi.m. .md t.e cbarg-d thal offlcenol tbe police
' -<l iii 1.1 lit? .1 I'i hil. kill.Ill Ililli.
I.i th>-po ..--cits bia innocence,and
? i at **\* un, th. mm) who h ts Informed against
linn, did so out of revenge,
BOTH silks ol lill. MAKKUBT QUE8T10H.
i'Vl:Mi):s is l.W.lt Og QAIIBSI. M \ ?
.?ir...ii ron nt nu pun -mi g.
A large delegation *?f muk. . - gnd
fanuen railed yesterday ou Controller Kelly to
prof* ... . nst being coo pi lb 1 to k-v np their
'in kel and ones
linne occupy thfl streets in tbs neighborhood >.f
Washington Market, Ea-C on grossman John 1?.
I i on, president of tb* Gan roort Market Asao
ci 11ion, smd tiiat tbfl marka t fa. iiu ic. nf New*York
wen Inadequate, and that to ab roort
Market wonld be an outrage on producer and eon.
si.mci alike. I lu* nmoval of tba market-gardeners
mid lilian rs to (i.iii.-'-v.'.it Mail.it dui not
mt.rlcte with tin- legitimate business ni
Washington Market lt had thc stied al
freeing the streets, and allowing tbem t,i ba osed
for the purposes for which they wen intended.
John O'Donnell, president of tbe Qneeni County
Pannfln/ Asaociafioo, aaid thal thc market-garden*
bis and tannera had been annoyed and persecuted
for many years. They wen compelled to come Into
tin* rity and take their plaOs al bom 0 to 7 o'clock
in the evening In oi*der to be tu available poaitious to
sell their produce tbe Beal un.mini:. Oftentimi . bc
had lulled tn sell Ins load lu can.c ll,.. , rowd iva. sn
great that the grocers could not nsch him, and they
preferred to w bopie without the articles they
needed rather than wait long i
Jaekson _. Bcholts quc_tfoned tbe snthority of
the Controller to gnni anv one th right tn ... enpy
iii- -.tic. t- nt iln-1 itv for thc purposes .,1 trade. He
? l Qanaevoort Mai ki t.
Another meeting ol tradeamen snd real ?
owners wbo aro I.rested In retaining Washing?
ton Market where it ii* "as a!-.. In hi \ "-t, ohu jit
Stin-li A McNeil's Hotel m (.i. rn ? ii tl -t. - lt
r.V.-ie't, nt thc ciitnmitlc.a wtiu li wu-, s. .,t t,, All,my
to tidk with the Commit!*.n Cities, aaid tho com?
mittee a ss wall resell ed, bul was nr.-aii*, outnum?
ber! tl by the *,aiis.-vu1.11 ii.lv.,. 't-s ii,. | jj-ja,. ,,.,|
ihal a Lill lor erecting a new Washington Market
buiiding should bfl put at ouce befon thc Legisla.
lille .lt Slh.ili.y.
A resolution wss passed callum upon a- large a
ii ii min r ni the me ii i In ts a. po liule to go ,,, Alhany
next Wedneeda) und nnseni then claim*, before
tbe Committee on Cities. A commnnical. was
rec, i-.-i .1- alt.* the meeting had adjourned finn
the Board of Aldermen, requesting the B*?eooiation
to attend a meeting of the epeoial oommittee in in?
ri : ligation nt' ih* -u'lij.-i I nf the lliaik. t 011 S.ltnr
.la, at the Clt.V Hall.
THE CHAMBE1 OP COMMERl I..
lin in H B< li i H OONOITIOB ol '.i.Wviiiiia itAit
lioll?ol'W.Milos I" lill Isl wi. QB If liin,.s'
lt Kl K.
At the monthly mecHng of th. Chamber ot Coa>
ini'ice ycsteniav, Elliot <'. Cowdin, in behalf
nf ths cic'iitivc .'"lill.uttce, nminded Ins
beaten tbal ll waa in this etty that thc
organiMtiofl of Mm Government nf tin*
United States was completed, on April :io, i7*v,i.
lt was suggested tbsl asuitabls mooumenl should
mink the spot in Wall-st. now oeeupied by the
_ub-Treaanry, when Washiuaton took tbe oath of
office. A nu .-tin. was tnd. .-.I t*. be held nu Pe bru
arv21,at l p. m., to consider the aubl.ant.
( ,::iii.s B, sniiiii. mi beliall of the (ittmmtttes ob
Railroad Tnneporiatioi), made an elabunte nport
nu the reeeot investigation. Hs said the allegations
ni the Committee had heen s,|l,,t;,n
proved. Ba nported resolutiona, whick were
adopted, In favor of tbe eetablishment of a Board of
Railwaj Commisaio|ien.
Mr. Cnn.im mi calling up tlie subject of tbe de?
fenceless coudition of New-York Harbor made ex?
tended minarka*) in favoi ol tlefenoea. Cblooel 1'
A. Conkling said bs wa. prepared to show tbe
Chamber tbal thomemorial proposed to be scin i,,
Congress ought Bot to receive its sanction, ami
. Si r. d aa a sui,. 11 tu te a ) e.nin i iou ??king that Con?
gress Should make in .ipprnpl ia! inn tn pal (),,. |,,,,.
t.nt itt an efficient stats ol defence. After ronsfder*
able discussion thc memorial to Congress ottered by
Mi. Cowdin, sating im au Increased appropriatl in
for the fortifications la New-tors Harbor, was
adopted.
Resolution! were adopted diaapproving of tin
lull bow before tha Legislatun autborfxing the
cm-liucl mn nf an island Upofl what IskuOWBBS
ItobhlUla' Keel. _
( OHYICTS1 WOBI Ol BUNDAY.
At a mealing of Hm Kinag COonty BnparviBan
inst iraak, Boperviaoc Egolf BxaraaNd diaaattsfBc
ium with the i.-piirt nf iii.- iVnitt-iiitmy Committee,
and wiriiicil lurtlier inijiiiry la regard to the state?
ment thal convicts ivete compelled lo wol k nu Holi?
day. Tbfl Board refused t..oni. i a farther Imasti
gatioa, hut .luriiii; tins w.ek tin* Penitentiary Com*
luiUtc iuo,uiiid into tuc mallar. W. h. Huck, eu
perh. tendon! of tbfl Hay Stn to SI.oe and Leather
Cnnipany, which conlraeta fur tho labor of
tbe merle's, testified that on the Bonnay In tote
tbe recent fire from aig to fifteen priaonen rolnn*
tai ilv sssisted in makingsoms repairs to ihe tna
e mei v. Imf . In- pi ta t - rn vcr Worked nu Sim.lav
fr inrreaae tim prodnetion. President Bigelow saki
that tim cnn nt- would hcqnently put the ma?
chine.** out ol order purposely, and the cutupniiy
wa* compelled to inane i.-1?.<?:- on Sunday;
otherwise tho prisouen would I.e idle on working
dava, Dr. Zebrtskie said thal be bad neyerasen bat
cf i li-* nrisouer*. at ti orb on Bundey, and thc ll'sa .J.
Or Hans, thc Penitentiary Chaplain, guted flint bfl
hnd net er beard ani complaints from the prisonera
iiii ac..unit ol Munday work.
Th.* Sliper* it resterday awarded tbe contract,
for repairing the Peuitentisry workshop to Martin
& I.e., whose hid was tbe lowest. Tbeamouol waa
97,966,
AFAI.Ii FROM WEALTH TO PETTY THIEVING.
Cl RM't I lMIM Mr-, IN lilli III!', ol- A ( 7MMINU-.
Dominick Killoran, alia- 1,'av tumid, pleaded is'nilly
dal tu Hie (i.--|.'r:il BcSSioOS tO tWO indict*
ments tor grand larceny, Beveral jnn ago .his
father, who waa a fnrnitun dealer In tbe Eighth
Ward, di. i! alni left him *J*7S,000. Hfl passed his
whola ttui' with dlasotatfl Bssoeiatee, iud
Us money vanished rapidly. Watta it was
all gone hs began i<> steal. His Brat theft was
of an overcoat. At thal time he was aaved hom thfl
penitentiary by bia friends, linn h.* conceived a
pi ni l.ir mobing the National Park Bank. He be?
came Intimate with s la.i in tbe hank and had
gained bis promise to admit him behind a counter
where tbero was a large amount of money within
reach, lin- boy dist Inst.1 the p|ut, and Killoran
wu. tried for atteniptin** n> ennui?grmatl larceny,
but was ar qm tte . He waa immed-itely placed on
in.il im- hts old theft <>f an overcoat, was com icted
snd sentenced to tbe penitentiary fur six mouthe,
Almost immedisteiv siter his dischsrgi he got into
further trouble Miss Ada I'va-s thc actress, had
ju-i ainivi d from England and was nt thei lunndon
lintel On December 31,1874. she was in tho nc!
.-I leaving the hotel when Killoran matched her
purse frnin ber hand ami i.tn. He was captured
and v, as sentenced t> st.ii. Prison for liv.- years.
'I he cha rm . to which he pleaded guilty yester?
day were, find "f stealing two overcoats From tbs
bouse ol Hr. Bowen,of Jersej City, nil eec.j nf
steal ina ;'- coal from Robert Butler, "i Sn. 152 West
'Iiiiii.-i-iiih-si. He begged tobo sent io tim peni?
tent , urj Instead of to btate Priaon, where hfl .aid Ito
Mara maltreated. Recorder Smith sentenced hun
tn BtatC I'i I -.'li f"l i IV., t cai s i. ni i six um li thi).
A FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE AND RECEPTION
'rin> marnage ot Lien tenant John R. Totten, of
the 4th rnllc.I Stales Artillflfy, BOB "f thc late Gen?
ial .1.iiucs Tottan, U. B, A., to Miss Lt//, i s.
Townssnd, daughter of tho Hon. John Da
Townsend, the well-kuewn lawyer, was < de?
bi it' .1 Wednesday evening at t!io "Little
Church Aron nd tha Corner" by the Rev. Dr,
Houghton. Th* gathering was a faahionable
elie. The groom was attended by four comndoa,
Lieutensnts Hobbs, Luak, Crozier and Price; the
in ah i'.\ bei two sisters, Mist) Maggie and Mi--- Car
ne Toa nd, and by Miss Man Clinton Brown snd
Miss Nins dargons. The oallen wei ?? i Ulcers ..t thu
Army, Lieutenants Finke, Howard, Bil ghaut, Ben
bam, Roeosler anti totten, lim last-named gentle?
man being s brother of thc groom. Over 1.500
n.ia were preaeut at tbe church nnd aboul
'jon ai tbe reception al Mr. 'townsend's residence.
Amniikj ihi'..- pierM-iit w.ic Mr. and Mrs. Law
i. nt *? I ,i: di . Mr. David Dudley Field.
" \iint I. un.i " ll irrow, Mi-. I..std Wall ,, -i., tbe
| ? tighten of Govei ni r Culb
Illinois; Controller Kell] and wife. Mr-, (lencral
I iiim.n F, Meagber, Mr. and 2 . I ? ??? d Booth and
Mi- li.i..1 ii. inn! .Mr. ai.d Mrs. Henry Lawrence. l-l
dangblor.
.-?.?
OUT" HUM. l\\o :-\\ INDI ERE,
Lawn ncc I.. Pn nch,ainessenger-boj Intbeemplny
ni fownsend A Fargia, commission ta, ont
wittc.i iw,, nuii who trn-,1 tiie " drop game" on
Intn at lbs Chemical Nan..na! lt mk *.- lei
rrcinli wu. counting :i roll ol hnls win.li be had
l? ? n -.nt to got ut the hank, wini ..' ?? nf ' ia
m.-ri Bleeped t" ht. .ni- , aud tapping Inn on
the ebon fdic r, said: "Young man, you've dropped
-mi,' ul i otu ni iiu * ." Re* iillci'l IDS Ol -1tu?
ll it r attempts*,,, dupe viet ima, French seized the
pile ? t billi *n in. hand h* i ire be I. ? ?'.. il down.
ll saw a bank uot< "ti the floor; quietl) put:u..
I foot on it, h.* went on( ? ; ? i. I h.
lie pl, ke.i ni, tl,. I.,I1 from t. * li ?- I , .:: il fl ,1 ?
ing ont, when one oi ibe two men. who saw that hi
I. ld i" ell O' nd U Bl his nwii . '. lin- li J :
" iv.;- an ru* : I wm ur' ' rhat bill wan
dr.ipp, it h. tn ." I ? ?? ol i ??! di .1: " v.-,
that i: il>. - nut tl .nuii.' "I guess I'll
k...|i it ion uember you by," waatbe auawer, and
mg mau left tba two swtndlen to then cha?
grin.
TWO DRUNKARDS WITH BROKEN .-kills.
James Centner, aga tatty -..ll First
ave.,died In Bellevue Hoepitsl ?, ti.un a
fracture of tin- kuli. Las! Bnt urila.! morning bs
forced bia way into the rooms < t Adolph L* vi', tan*.
ilv. atNo. 21-Qnnd-sL, and lu t .1 on sleeping
therh. He was -Tested and sent to prison for ten
.1 i - t- r ? - In the Tombs hie condition
attracted sn.n sud lie wse s.m (., Bpllovue
lioapt il. riier* ' .1 - fo ind (bal In- skull wa..
II. i Ul" 'I. 1!' ' t ' nt -HO* 'I. hui ;|S
he had been drinking it i- ti.ghi probable t
fell and so inri himself. " |ie,.f!i from ii
* ni l.i in w m iii a ii in-r" eras the v. iii, t
..I a Coroner'., iur) ytsterdnv. in the cose of Au
drew 11 on ghan, the youna machinist, who, ou Jauu
,ii \ 12, was found witb a fractured skull in his
room, al No 11*4 East Twenty-aecond t. N?> liurht
was i ni,,.. ,, ou th. : li, bul lt i ?
though) that ba fell while.intoxicated.
THE BOUNDARY LINK OP TWO STATES.
Tin* ipi. -linn h. tw.- n the ?- ' \ :'.. and
Connecticut, respecting the boundary line through '
Long [aland Sound, ma] bc regarded as - tiled by
tim agreement ol tbe commissionen representing
the two slat.--, t linnell that agreement has yet tobe
? iip.it! hv the Legislature. The origin of tbs
dispute goos back to earl) i olon) il tim.... Connec?
ticut baa claimed Fisher's Island, bnt a* N 4 vorb
iias l .ci, in uninterrupted Donn ssion t ? ?. mon than
a cellini 1 thu claim ia abandoned. I h. oouiuiiasiuu
has mail.* the middle ol Long Island Sound snd ibo
middle ul I "lt -,, wa rei bounden lu *
I li- leaveatbe territory nf thetownnl Smith.dd
nut.m. h. .1, s.i far aa Fisher's (aland is concerned,
ami transfer- Mistic, 01 Rani's Isl md, t,, Connecti?
cut : alao tbe Not walk Ulanda
TOE MAI JERSEt LRGI8L Ul,
in sis 1 -s w 1 11 U'V ?,*?? fn?1 ti ii nv i-i- scam g.
Trbmtox, feb, 5.?Both booses of Um l * ?
t-1.111111- have aiij'Uiae.i uuti Monda] evening Tke
niinii.i r ut I'i'is mil,niue,,1 ls aboul tti* 'Mi - asia 1
vt ar, bul burmese la further ad rnnced, nnd, tn iptie of
ail pr. alt.-t ii.ti-a to tbs soutar?, the leeetwa nil bs ..
-ii.ni ..tn in eve, 1 probability. Anumbei al billabave
p ,.., .1 both hos 's, int un- Oroveruor baa failed to sol
..11 mn-. Bte power of veto ls aol es eusive, the Mme
rote hy whteb a bill ls passed sol-etna to oven 1
mata 1 h. !.?!?'!?? withiiny legislation he m.a, ooustttei
p.n 1 i-?it ti In. usual inure i. io ll '< the hill vuilemi bil
approval tn the -See ?.t Um -scrota-*/ of Btate. Bis
Escellenc] i* a dellbera*e?peteoa, taking much, time to
aet ea eimple Mila and of ten Ulina thom ou the plea of
luck .>f lune t., propel Iv e.iii.'.1,-r them.
1 ti- Ultu..? -e-.-i.iii il.is morning waa enlivened ouly
tn a discussion ou the bill suthorisias lin trau.fei ..1
lin- K'- .'.t"* '-' N. ???Mila. Mr. Al:..-il-.ni, .if Wu
ten County, offered an smi ad meal thai iii.- statue slain d
remain al I'reuiuu. 'lins uMitltod .1 enacting liol
,11,1 |.|.t I |l . ll ? il,ilise, rm.) Hie lilli pi,ail il, .,-,?,,,,,j
reading with ? fa.Inrltv Br. .avior, offludson,
Introduced a bill providing thal ao exlrn ?'? ? -1.
,,-keii f. inn. iii*: " * '.ii-'' 1 de leered suywb. r. within
aelty; tbut messsges musl be transmitted wubin two
leilira III (III ll -lil ll VI l-V , ililli talll IU Ce 1,1. I \ I , ,, |||,,| l?
. I f*.r nu I.-.. .-1 ni aft'-r t) i>. ui. The peualti is
nat tbe prohibiting nf lurther
Illl.llje-S al tile see,,11,1 ntl la a .
Mr. livia ?- Introduced a Mil forbidding manielpalltlea
from Issuing mans si more Mian i per neal Interest, snd
lia I...I..1. .li H. I lie I el 11 li.I' d WllllOUt III" ttl. .ltd tl tn tbs
...,i 11. "i, p11.cia nm'inn liv him in * inii i tr cf, miii thai
lill V SllSliBOl ll- SOld !ll lc ll.all OOH) I" * ' ''III.
11.-ic is ii singular and notawortny depletion In um
milkia nt tbs li hi)*, is, ? i 'clari
iiiiin one-half tm- iiiiiuiii r nf i i-t yrsr, and they ara
ezecdiugly quiet and Ital It I ippens that tbi
?'ia two ezeepttoaa, Demoerailc poUtlslaoeof soma
i. ? a then owa sejttoae. aid., :_a ii,,- Assembly
spi*esrs t" i.r a blaber character tbau usual, lt ts
hardly probable that tin- it tbs cause ol tba weakuess
ul i lu- t.tiii \. The true reason ls more ii_--ii i,, i?, found
in tin- .ih.nice nf ..ni ralina *i i uah n thus tar.
DISCOVERT OF BONRBIX BBOOELTN.
Wlnlc Miine wu:!,
ii h. v, banding .it iii.- ?
III I'll! III.all l-l., lll'.l.lkil I
el I'.I .ollie linnea li lij.-li
ut hun,an I,,,,1
palin e lol SOSN Ti < -"II.
I'le.-mei denied last cv.
f,,iiiiii. ih- contractor
bewevar, eonlrmad tin
liane ., tl blob li. s .1.1 ,-..
Bfl d 1 !"". state Win (li.
Ililli!.ill len nus, nor tl
reporting Ute diaeei i rv
luin wire Bzoavatinf foi
min rn , lui <.r lim l? , K'r, s .a, ?.
i, ll lew tiny, nain, Hi.) g
?'l'* -'U.-cl t" he Ihe I. Hilt I Tl ?
rael wa. iet repotted ts tn.
Ililli Hie pull,*,- ,,f Hi.' B.ml
-ullin: liint iinv linn.-a, In,,) bflSfl
tot thc tv...-k. Themas Mono,
|. port Ol fin dla,- ivtrj Ol Hie
Ta ti,.Hill ill,.Ult Iel, (ja* ?
'? bc ii..t i.c bettered them i? ne
i.i ne give say mssoa for nut
tn tbe aililiiirlti...
A J*0**Jlg ik'tit'st was nitHiilintil ti* ? fash
hmriiiiei.e..nu the niaci evening, and gi n. .mit op* ned
the it.nvi-r* itinii hv sauiii:: HHts*. I nope I may eon
ii c,eiiie noi entirely unacquainted. I bad tbe
pleaeUtS Ol puillli- a tootb lui yum lutliei u talion timi.
aga I"
HOME NEWS.
f-flffBBBT _ unr v via
Fifth Attune Wttot Qenfltal Thomas ~?ing and
a-x riin.issiliisn ii p. H[i.!illii*,-, of ninn : cn Senator Ittnill
tni Harris, of Albaay; sx Congressman j.k. Luttrell, ot
l.'-iif.imis. sinl iti-tiovsriior Wlllisni Uilulii. of (*oli.rr*.lt>.
Attor Howe Ciugre^sinriii Wllbsro t-'lsflln, of _ta**.a<--u
setis. snd Wlllisni ii. i-.tr.-o, of Buffnt.i. Vt. Nicholas rfutst
?william urn-ut, of Ubloago.-lissy Hiuet Osaeral ono.
B. Wlllliins, nf I lillians .Hnirf.cr *fe**t-Oeoerel H. K.
Malvin,uf Allisny.IfnUl ?i-un??i.-i."?Kx-Kcnstor I). H.
Kt iotm, of NewVarr, N. Y .../feu-York ~eW? Ueutea
snt? A. C. Woona, F. K. Walker anil II. A. Warren, of the
nrltlth .Navy.ir'isorf //ou'<.-FiOa.u-1i_ blllin*/8,of Vcr
lu?niC.
ced the rate nf interest on settlement! of cou
mni 7 to ii per cent.
" VKW-YOBK CITY,
Tho managers of the Produce Exchange yesterday
lt ttnet'd
1 rails fr.
Al tin* Castle (Junien Labor Bycbagge (luting
January 9_A parsoos wen provided with cmploy
inerit? fi sh ui. ii and 887 women.
Georgs C. QtsSBe**, ase sixty-six year**, a trine
merchant .t *v.>. SO] Third-eve., fell down a flight
nf stair-, at his rvsttlence, N'n. 'Jil Bssl Ftfty-tnuiHi?
st., yesterday morntng, and was killed.
The Relief Committee of the German Kmlgranl
Sfici.'ty dnrfng the lasl month expended *ji.:tl4 80
fertile r. lief ni pcm 'German Immigrants, and hu
appropriated 92, WO for thc name purpn-o for Feb?
ruary.
Michael Maguire, two thirt? years, a nlnofe-pr.
di..! in tiie ij.,nne.i nat hu; Hospital nt) Ward's
bland resterday, from a stab wound in thelefi
knee, ii i.s not koowa whian or bow Ba reeelved
tbe injury.
Among tbfl warrdhts sent yesterday ta the Mayat
fnr iiis approval, was ona for ex-Aaeemhlyman
Thornna P. Oraaly, for B12S, " f.>r legislative ear?
vin's ai Albany/* payable from thc contingent fund
nf the Finance Department.
The number of Immigrants arrivim- at Castle ';nr
den in January was 8,877, an Increase of ii,)"*"
over the same period of last v.'ar. Of ih?***\ S)7**
were from Ireland] --.nil from England' 648 from
Prussia, and 488 from Italy.
_.natiii Gibbins, carpenter and framer al Nc r>~7
Seventh-live,, has (ailed. He was Hie contractor for
tbe fiann work on th** bow Roman Catholic Cathe?
dral In Fiftb-ave, li" was generally considered
wealthy, bat it i.s said hu lo.st heavily ou recent con?
tracts, t
W. A. Woodward and J. W. Harrow, the experts
employed by the Produce Rxchsnge tig investigate
the accounts of the lat*' Treasurer Bogart, who em
i."-/!.-.1 over884.008 and committed suicide, mada
their final report to the menngen youtetany, Tbfl
total aniiiiint is a? stated t.hove.
Confidence in the aoandueaa of the Produee Bank
ha. I,.*,.n restored. Tbe payments sod certifications
amountetl resterday to 87,000, while tba deposits
v i-f" 84,000. Several ul the tormerdepodtors, who
hail withdrawn tbelr accounts ntnrned yesterday.
8ev< ia! ni iv acc.nuts wen opened also.
The National Association of Stove Manufacturers j
dosed its eighth annual session in this city yester?
day. Owing t*i receni advances in bbfl cost of iron*
tv rn*."j, etc., t in- BSSoefation advanced pri< ?? ? tn fitg -.
per pound fer common stoves, ns a l.auls, with ext) i
. barge Coi mountings and trimmings, A meeting
w ill be held in Juna at Saratoga.
A private me< tu g of the Master Stevedores" Adso
ciation wss held veaterday al No. 113 Pearl-st, A
uniform rat.- for loading and nnlosding re 'g ies v*.-r.-*
agreed upon, but lt vvns determined that this rate
should not be made pnblie, lt was resolved thgt
at ter t lie exp, r.l! HUI of DIM week tl,,lil thfl dalco.
ni".?tun' m. initiation fee ol ??'_?" should he exacted
irnm ail new members.
Samuel Au ('limehill, agent for the Mutter DeaV
it-' .a Moeiation, caused inc arrest resterday ot the
following grocers charged with selling oleomarga*
? "? i : Lnder Krndop, No. t6fl Second
avej William Mailor. No. iv;. Tentb-ave.: Piern
M. Rownhldt, of Ko. 142 Second-ave., who keene a
l.i.i ter sfiimi in n butcher's sbopi and I "ins Van
of No. i"*i Ninth ave Tba priaonen gave
I, I :??! trial.
Tim annual met tins of tbfl Amer! an Institute
?rs held lest evening in the Cooper Union, Nathan
i.i -,i. ni thfl munal report I'f Cm H..aril nt I'riis
i ..ii bal i in* n ceipta ol the iu-t az*
hibition wert* 842,184 75, to which then ls yet to
from tba* State ; the ? ?
,* tm ii,inn Bl, uni th,. net profit
.?tt i.:::u; .-,7. uni.niau 84.000 ah..vc thal of ttiu
i.i... ding \* ?;.
At tbe meeting of tho Cotton Rxchnnge yesterday
a committee rep. I .nhjeet nf
''meit of the Exe ange, Tbe report
1 'hui ali voluntary methods would lack stu
I' i' \ . and thal ti"' < I.... tel I
f. n .- thc pas :n : nins. The man
wen Instructed t" have the i h irter mi emend
the Legislature thal a department ol Ufa insurauoe
might b ? organ'red.
A me.i mt* ni the New-York Woman SuSrage Ro?
tas held Issi evening st in* fa adquartei
lOf) West Forty-eightb-st, Reso'utl . i -cd
reqneatinu the Aerate and A^s ndilv nf this ,->i n.- t..
enact mob legislation un AmW permit woman lo
role In tbe school districts. Mrs. J. W. 81
.-al il the e.linn of a building suitable foi
entertainments of a moral el i rh re women
and ic d kn una! tended '>v escorts,
v.-.t. phd linn el" on the
disorderly honers ai No. Ill, 109 and 1-l.i Wea!
',--( . bj - ll. ri* lld, * '
? v -nu th Precli ct, ai ?' > ' .iv prc
mile ll -I ''. tin pr. mi. f ir ..f Ni . 1 iii,
v a. h< hi ii 81 OOO ? Then waa aol
tins) II. i.i v ll. nalerson and
Tl, ii ...- M (.i-i- ly, and I bel wet) tlisa-b ; .* ,| The
de In tbe morning, In nc* ordanci
vi i'll .In- tire (Itt* ' mi' a.'- <i...' t nina,
i ?? I. i . i I serviette ol William Conner, ooh
brother nf Peter Cooper, wen held to da j
I th-at.
U th. se present xte.ro f> el J 1*1 Iden, n
llrnoklv n, .1 <k ..rn s. s hulls, .**<
Mayor I'.I'. 11' m-'i n . l-l *i'ii fal Driogt*,
i- pn -
Rev. Ut. lt. H..iv. preached tbe f miers I pei
dwelling ii*,'i lite mun ir/atal qualities ot Mr.
Cooper, mil e.i,.? lailv U|inri (il- |,.?!-.,? :,i u,
the welfare ol even person in hie employ. 1 ?
vi.*.- was Ten ?: tn tl,-, ami ii.eic wera nod
A child wss horn son ninths boose of
Mi Klintt, M ? tide Ife il No, Pinta ll,
mother was a H >t?i ?? mime.I |,,\,, a woman uamed
Franz, the t ife nfs respectable mechanic, adopted
thc child and prevailed upon Mis. K'.,,\ to write
I,-, , ame .-"> ttl it >f the moth, r .-.n.l h, , |
ns th-'t nf the father on th- relm ?-, ti.e
nf ll. nith lint tbe i-iii mai',, i nf the child.
learning that Ita now parents were Christ lins,
lr.miii ? "ts .am. t.. ihe knoe ?
II.- .lill authorities, The law makes n fal ,? return
,.l a birth nr dodi a crime, snd the He ilth Boar
baa ordered ihit Mr-. Kl ni; be | rose* nfd.
BKOOKI > M
(huies Baker, of No US Ma h ttan-ave.. who
? I b. fwei " two freight cars In Nm Ci
Pnurtb-st. i><. nt Iv. die I mi Wedneeda) from lock?
jaw,
Pierce Mchenry, wi > waa held by Coroner
for the (ii ami Jury -action on thei harge of. i
bia wife's neath bi kicking her... (ti | i irv,i
l-l,i e. on Jai nai j 20, baa heen admitted to had kn
*,_.r.(i(i.
A* ol ' woman ntninefj-wdx, who anent her life In
rag picking aud lived lu squalor, died *
J,, in N"ii'i Kixtb-at., near Foortb-sf., I
01,000 I.. Mr.. Anni.* Tweedie, of No, ld
(ii m.I -*., who attended h.-r.
s, ,-ii'.,it* of the N.iw Thompson will give hts
?? lie. i <ir.-at Men " -ni FiIdaj ? ???
Frivmsrv 20, nt the Acndemt ol Music, i'?
i , ,| f.i .In* ferture are tobe devoted to the Summer*
tn id Mi tbodlsl Snnday-ael nol.
The funeral of the Rev. Robert J. Maguire, |
nf -if. Paul's l.'i man Catholic Cbunb, at < nut
Cniii'ia ss--,i... iii.il-. place al that church resterday
ii, i nj ?: A roanii m ? li brat I, sud an
ii.lilias- ii.-is mad,' bl l.isli.'ii I. i,ichim. I',,
was in I be Cemetery of the ll"l\ Crone, at Flatbi sh.
Still nnother railroad on Can. " 'Isi.md laeontent*
nlated, and i iii n shoa Ins th-- ni ?.?.*,I route waa
ill.-.l i-i Hi* Register's nfllne vesterdav. It is called
the Ki i ?hm i Beach I Ju il wat and ia tn run alone the
Routh -si'.- "t the i 'oncourse from V-,i rleve r's ll, iel
The
to the Hotel Brighton, ? distance nf one mlle, Tin
i, ni (the rompen* isl bendore Marinus, sm
the dil ' tm* ne E. C. Ul.wu. .lam.. Hm,I,,., Jobi
l Lambert, M. R. Finnigan. Ootlieb Jochum, W
C. Herbert, jr., and Benjamta Lewin,
A linet ti was held last evcinc-fln the I'll Lin
Congn i 'tit'iuial (hutch. Rim ?t.. Broohlvn, t.. pro
lost against the pasaaae of tbe hill noa ? i
jae eompnlaory th* Pnnch metric -i st. -
ut weights 'I 1 lift-in? - District attoroej rennet
presided, Tbe Rev, Jesse ll. Jones, presid
thc Boston S?ciet< for the Protection and Perfec?
tion of Weiehte and Measures, araued that tue
French system was scientifically falae uni) un?
adapted tn the things of lifej lhat it. nomencla?
ture via. absurd anil h ii hannis IA thc e |
tbnt any change In the preaenl system would bs In*
conelsteul with thc praetli al babitatd the kmatU bu
people.
tl I'.-l Y (IIY.
Chan, elim Runyon baa issued un Injunction re
atrainina the Bergen Toung Men's Christian
elation from disposing of its inn I.I in a. whit b ?
on ground uiortg.igt-d to the Kijuitublc I, :?? Attar
unit- Society,
Cm.iv Hill?Frans yenton, the artist, died si
his borne in Union Hill, Hndsnu Count/. JJ. j.,
Wc l tics. I iv evening, in the fiftieth year of bis age,
Forton i'm. h.* baa had charge .>f tbc8ehooTof
All ,:t tin? Cnn| er llislilnte ni this citv.
Mis. Manila Rosen wick, who was Indicted f.,r
committing adultery witb pr. Qeialer, who
mit ted suicide nu Boenunt of the exposure, ? .
to thee.tj lallat .it-rsev Cltj yaaterdav to uwsit
trial. Sin* was ail. sled in Nevv-Vnlk at I lie request
..I h.n bondsman,
LOKI! trtt.AND.
Hi". i im.1..-.. Ihe i. spl.-uts of Hiiufiuaton are
mak mm str.-uuous c-tfurls to buvo Ibo Louk leiaud
tailrooil extended to tbe vlll-fl-e. The depot le _s
'resent two miles away. A survey boa been ordered
form.
pose
tin
ttioval of the bod lea from tho old cemetery/which
was established in 1770 and couta'-, tbe nmsin*
of many soldieis of hntli sides who were killed m
lin* Hevolutionnry War.besuliH many whalem-tnauit
origtnalsettlers and the dead of ninny wrecksa.
sea. lt >s propose*! lo remove the bodies aud coffins
to a new cmietery at a cost of $1,0*KJ.
THE TRAGEDY AT hEST ORANGE
TBgnMrtHY IX THB MKIKP.noilFFFIt MO-MI TBI1L-.
LA MM KV** 4CCCBM KM. MKIKRHOKKFEB.
At tiio opening of the court in Newark yes,
tnreay mot nlii_ for tbo Mel rho* ffer murder trial, Lam.
mens found hhnsslf able to sit at his eeuaseFs side, sud
desired ttie trial tn jro on, although beth tne Judge ani
prosecutor expressed their trilllngness to want a short)
postponement If his counsel thought it ncc.-.Kary.
fames K. Osborns siild, In answer to Prosecutor Atv.-)
tliif Lammens. In bis presence, bsd citllcil himself a
i'i,i'".a|..i),il tramp, who had been on the road CTer
since bs carno to this country. While tbe wilomia wu
living ut thc :iou*o be bad never seen anything Improper
on the part of Mun, Mcicrhocfftrr or anyone else. Ha
never buttonce saw any quarrel lacivv.-a.ii ber and her
lm -1. .'.1 nml then it was only a trivial scolding. Phe
mi- lu tin* bsbit of treating Melcr.!i.? (Ter as If be ese
aclilf.1, and when she wanted bim to ?lo anything would
say. " There's a good boy."
Mlriird Med".-tcs'itlcl tbat ho hil hoarded In tba
fiiinllv it tin aeaes tim.- omi never,:,., .my Ifiiiiroprla-fa,;
bot bad beard LamBMae say sus dey, at tbs oi.i Duri
p-i.sr'it I,y crumbling, '' I'll shoot thai a >n tor a pap-r
n* tobeeso."
.'tis. *.ii j.ii).,, _.r wai then recslliJ bat SSS teaUman**
n.i' nulmportaut.
Jail-re |i-ii(.-tiiaii tli-n opened thc ens,, far Lammena,
H.- said tliut :bo evidence adduced thus fur
bad connected femulous with tbs 1 rat:, dy y.-rjr
sllirlitlv; but a decent reg-ir-t for pub?
lic ..nu,inn rtswsadrd (bat be tl.id nreseut
u i, .mil I.iiiiineus tia. anxious to tell bis story.
II" should show tliuf Mrs. Mslecnoeffei rc '. Ihe snooting
v. ii ti 1. iinniciis's pistol, wb lob she took fi oin his sate bel
i.tnl ri 1.1 ..-? I after tue deed was done. While ba was
away from tht* boase,
M chael raw iii nffhsagaissllflsdlim Mrs. Pierson
aaid timi one .1 >y site .nd ''the ..ld man" had a
ipaarrel uh.mt* milli cunt, :ind Mrs. Meld i . ft. r said, " 1
nm .lek .inri tired of this "td iiirni Can't von lix up
snniOiihiK timi willpiir. bim mi! ?f iii.; wuy. I want
something: thal will make him stck."
1. stiiiiaiiiv mia, tluru given to sbuw the womau's bsd
ebaraeter.
Lammens, thc accused man, was th-n tworn. ITesstd
bs wes born li. Holland, omi wss fi.ru :. ? veers nhl.
He cm.- to this country ta 1852. H.* weat te Meters
tiotTei's to get a lurht for Bm ame. Bb* a i abs wsnte.i,
it a,sn tn wnrk for tier, and Mgagcd bim for $12 SI
mouth. He then thousbt bera dc ni woman.
MAUI NF. INTELLIGENCE.
MlNlAl*1ltK ALMANAC.
TO-I.AT.
ton rises. 7n'S ! Snn sst*. ft:.) ') I >> k fut.',4m Ifw.
Beea rises .. 4:0<l1 Umnm eeatBe ** at M.?.ir.<;ij{c, <iays,IS
Biog vvsria to dav-s. u.
. .i lal .mi ? tte. b.bt
III :N VTATTtn T0DA1
isu.lylJ.iok.. ittMIMav, Island . 4t?. I If ell Oats. ttl
PA88BX0ERB ARRU ED.
rSOV uvKftpoot?bt siatvitiiti' EXOLAXDt,
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I awranee C.
Karlin., P.
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Perry, Mr. sad Mia. Wlilt-ajy. t ant.
-Iiijclrliiisi, Mr anti ll. II.
J. A
Wright, Ml*. C.
Carraa*. Mme.
it Hil.-ll-Ott.'III. I
Mr. an.l Mrs.
franni v.
lu.il ii 00, VA III.
sii.l fan,itv
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t Mr,
rVhlin lt.
Ir.
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Morai., C?|,f.
M..,,,... Mrs
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i Mrs.
tlriKl.rS. Wm.
Wills. *. T.
Mr.. J.
I t vl.nr-rh. J. L.
I. If.
II. V.
i J. T.
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Mr.
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ii.Aaonw-BT srrABs.iir mikado.
a-1 ano, Hies Benet mm tts-. Mu
i lei Mrt.
-cit. Mr. i ?
iini. ha-on. Mr. Oliver, Mr.
-. Mm
ht pTUhuunmyoibcasbsa,
De Haas, M*.:rr. ?-, ? "ii?
.i., A. a" l J. ' 'I'S*.
c.- Mane, Mles]
Han? ii. ./usu i ? .. g
Jl?r..f*r<artii. Mrs. '
Ronald, P. J.
Knsntti. vt
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vvsener, L. C.
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ni"M hamid m.-rt rmunsHir i
Hctirelnsr. K. Wm. A.
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Fir Knel.iti' IBM, TliompMin. Lt vcr p...! Jan 21 tad
?'. I W .' 1!
-tr .'lr. ic tm dirt, Miniro, t,la-_ow Jmi j:* sn) Uenlla
? , i*i,it.
. bale, tiltia^'irv Jut li", mid Larne
'c.). t ? An.l fi l.itl.twin .*; Oe,
a -i . ??! fer, itsmbnrr faa SI BUS llsvri* lt,
tn Kunl
sir tn .in i ur*, .?ivtwin. Martcsltsi 1) .'..vs, to Pita, roe,
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-ir itlvasi.iti, Jsa ri. vi. k. a WeetW,ti
111 VI ll,al - A. t ..
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nv. < harlaw).ni ".1 ? ; ? 1 W Quia*
air OH not.,inian. Walker, f;:cli-,?n.1 Cltj Point se.1 Nar.
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r .v.*.ton Sds In*' ll vt ,i .rr A Co.
i.- _t Cai.
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.i-i a. i.s. vi.ihkuii! Purtltu I
-'.,], .' . * ,l till, I,,,.,:..: . . ,n|it> hST
reis, etc, tai ' !,, ? Ili'Iil-iam'S N'tana-w '
- .atas.|? Jbt.-:V at-t , Inrnb-U
-
lt-? -tl's* \ Martta, Parker, lisrrsn Ls'.), n Itsllsat ta
Bi ( i n-tr, ir ai-awn. Bell's l-l "l^t t. ? na .ussr and log*
w.h..) lo V*. '. -I a -'. ' a
faraatsM I!iI,-t. n.ihlnton. s.rii? lott."., with tn tte
? *i VI Minna J . u. as..i ta. lt...,i. Mata 4
. g, tnt lupton, iii <c -
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aa-'!'' . . Bl * ' 'o'l.n. Te.tf-1 I., -ri i
lt..en fio.' I: ".,:., ia I, i. a waa sn*
low. .* nne np t-i the city to.ilsv
Winn eeasel ai asn.ir iioek, ii?iii >. Al
_iiv UUn.1. .'*. Wi oio.uly.
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airs Bal*I. Bb. PsrsaMs. ' ? ,. n I
M.,.,I,,ni. Hi' l.strd. nisa*..at. ll,,,-, ... Brse,
Ul I.Iel ? lt. I i. ll. Hamlen-, i ar
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ann amt Ht.-lii ?'..' ?? I I-.
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Hl,lp i ...... .ne an-i. - riWciaiir-. Brseias. Thew Uwgef.
Stu Nen I, ,- - , -.?-. li .iv y,, i 'v. t . rm
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I.'e. K' V ' ' Nar,, .lev. ? I .IB,
a sn.Sii a. 1,1 ii i|. i . .ii, '
lad a market, Vernoe ll lu.,wu.'. I
Hr Ile.i.h. . i si liiillry.
'?? ii. Wa irk, ^snloa, Pr.vla lt*, hm..nd,
Kan.ri., i .la- .? t ...
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r.i. Nevin an,! II.
tall.'S ,4. | a'.gll - . ?- ? > l| | .1 ... . > .ft
-naiil.lfiic. charlaaaten. I*a*i I .lr are
.. -.n kadreas, :
i , ,,. I'.iininier Bl -I*-., .n.l ' l.r-tnfsns?ie,,
, , ., !.!?-!. '. I'.i . a .a.... r.i, - -.aa,
nell ilrm t.e..mis CttSln. Cefttonss i ( Ca
ronni * i ptrtri
? iv i.', atr.ii Beseersbls,It'ws Wea v.ni trr at
. i a,,*,! Nsn a an lt. .il *' i.or ta...Itai sit
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