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LOCAL MISCELLANY.
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A DEFENCE OF MR. COWLEY.
IHE FX-PltKHIDK.NT OF THE SHKPHBRD'S TOLD
THINKS THAT TIIE PHKPHHRD 13 A PKR-ECUTID
WAV.
Manuont B. Edson.of No. 91 Librrty-st.. was
Ihe recent president of Ihe Shepherd's Fold. He
had tr^n connected witta the institution since Mr.
Cowley rccstabl ashed it in 1877 in the rapacity ot
lru-.t-.-e and treasurer, and about a year ugo was
?sleeted president.
A reporter of Ihe Tri rv ne oajhti on Mr. Ed son
resterday to ban what ht knew of thc m:.ntier in
rrhtch Ihe institution was conducted while he was
?onnected with it, ami what ho thought of Mr.
Cowley.
" It's an outrage, sir, that is what lt ih,"" said Mr.
Ellson. " Thas wliole matter is a persecution, and 1
tm surprised that the papen -nd the public at larne
lo not withhold jndgim nt until they lie;ir both
litli-iof the story. There was >nt<'iise opposition to
Mr. Cowley encouraged by ii c'cr.yman tvlio Wm
?onnected with a similar instit nt inn. I had nut Mr.
Cowley in London, anal had found lum to be a good,
honestChristain. and when he wtmteil Iq rcc'stali
|a-h the Shepherd's J'.-l.l, wiih nxiny ot the old OT
tantzers, I joined him in the undertaking, kif own
Business required such ri om* attention thai 1 tvas
roiiii>?*ll.*il lo K-r-ij.'ii my position un tnnnant. I wan
then cl.-.-ted president, but I famed I coula! not at'mut
to ifs duties, anil tlier.-tor.' resigned."
" l)nl y-'ii resign because there w.-re itnp<*uiliuir
troubles that were likely to burst forth f" ho was
Baked.
"On the contrary, Iliave alwnvs htnl the utmost
faith in tut* institution and in Mr. Cowley anal his
ari fe."
"Don't yon believe the testimony piven hythe
children in rh*- instiiuiion t"
"I alu not. I 1'iavt- visteil the institution often.
and I never saw any eviden-e that the children
were either laein. Marvell <*r crm-liv Ii.-,t'.*<1. Ot
course, ne Io tins story shoat the condensed milk
find the dipper of water for each child, 1 don't lu-.
ieve a wold of it, ann 1 think the hean soup whieh
lifts been ' oil plained Of BO lil Mali i.s Rood eliouu-li fur
nie. Why 1 never a-ould believe lott t he children
Were cruelly treated there. Whenever I have Balled
I have seen the children -.imbollin. aroiinat Mr. anti
Mrs. 1'owl.y, sitting on their knees, and showing
Bil the attectioii a child could poBabl*** have for its
parents. Do.-- that lotik aaa if they were ill-treated f
Ife sir, there is something tiehinal this whole matter
(and Mm. Cowley could tell it if-he wanted fol that
woulal show that prejudice, opposition anti iwise.n
linii hava- combined to overthrow him. '1 lia- Kninati
l-ts ure behind it. too, and they wait to prevent
Mr. Ctawlty from mntiuiiuig the Rood work in
which he was eti.Hged.''
"Do you mean to say that the Roman ?at holies
have in excessive influence in th.- Society lor the
Prevention t>l Criitltv to Children T"
" Well, I don't make any suth charge, baat thev
have Influenced this action. I kuow il 1 could alford
it I would contribute ijil.Ptio tuna'.I getting Mr.
Cowley a decent lawyer and a lair 'ritil, and if
Judge Donohiie refused to deride lin* matter fairly
?and such bias ami prejudice area disgrace to the
bench?then I weald ?a*> that tke risc WBS carried
before a judge who would conduct the cuse without
prejudice."
" Wlnit opportunities had you for seeing how
the institaarion was conducted f Ilotv ottcu uti.*
rou then-1*1
" We used to holtl a meeting about once in two ur
lime mani: hs. Then I used to call there about once
taetwceu thc mcctin.s ?not in any oilidal capacity
hut simply to see Mrs. Cowley. That is a noble
ivoiiian IM the wmnler is how she bag MBBBgod lo
;oniluct the institution as well as n has beea. lt
was stipportcal wholly ob her efforts tti btftghiB
imouit In-r friends. I hat is where tba* money
Pattie troll) anal BOl a penny of it was squandered.'"?
"Why did they continue to kei p ih.- childien if
Ihey had no BM y T"
" In thc luipe t.'i.it the city would pay them the
Doney thai was tine. Th.-.v may have .-ried in jtnlg
ii. nt. but they acietl conscientious't ."
REMOVAL OF MAl'KET-GAl'DKXKI.S.
nt- WAsIllNUioN .MARKKT-MKX's BIDE Off IIIK OOH*
It.'a.Vl -I'.-Y.
Tl e Special Committee of the Board of Aldermen
ind the Committee on Maikets of tho MOM bod.
listened ycst.-rdiiy to arguments on the removal of
;be market-gardeners ami fanners fiom Wa_btBf>
lon Market to-aiisevonrt Maiket. Both shies wan
represented, but only the Wnshinirt.ui Market pany
iras heard. About tbe same arguments were made
is at former heatings. T. C. Kimball, an old mer
ihatit of the Third Ward, said that the removal of
the market-wagons to Ganscvonrt Math-1 waa
ietrimcntal to the interest's of the'people who had
fostered tho produce interests for tho past iilty
fears.
fi. C. Welsh declared tbat he had fa.nnd only
three men out of 1,000 who wan opp.a.-e.l to brine
,n_ hack tin* iiiaik.-t-car lc.u-rs.
\V:l!iaiu Liiu!-*cv said that tliii tv-: iii ? ni'l of
forty nf tho-** tvlit) hml -olia- up i.i Gang* i.. -i ?:
Market iv. n- atix.- ru to retain.
Alderman J-hi.W saul thill the conti..I nf the mat?
ter of remo Viii n ..lcd with thc C.um,um Connell, and
not with lue Conlinilcr. For mon- thin eighteen
Benth I thc ]il'.a;ii>-!tia',i t-a r* niaite th,- mai ki t
?ardeoeta mm Carmen ;>' Qm roorl Market u.**.
Bataan the Board, ;intl Bottling waa mid Hortins; it.
After the removal w.is .ntna.it accomplished, anal
?fter the city bad expended a considerable nmonnl
ni tiling up a market, tiny -vcr.* asked t.. cause i he
removal ot tba- market-', aub n?*rs and farniftl baa -
lo their foi mer qaarteia m thc suaa-t.-. i iity nieaod
to do justice to all parties.
Robert Cornel 1 saitl that probably the members
nf tte Washington Market Aasoeiatloa had been
ueglt-c-tiail of theil interests, inn thei had rapented,
?ind now eame to lay abe matter before a body
whia:h they hoped winna! genteel their iaion-t-.
1 he ti .ult- a.. WashmgtOO Market was not local, [tg
bastnesi covered aa area ot loo miles around New*
York. Hundreds ad tams ol produce and othei
market atilt".' ware shipped each morning to tin
eountrv. If the dealers who come here from the
country lo mud lise have to go to (.ans. toni t
Market to btiv their produce, it will not be long be?
fore nie brains and ninney will be lound to furnish
these same dcal'i- witii meat ;*ml oilier mark. I
itaiiles on their way baa k to Brooklyn, Jersey tn r
tinl other suburbs.
Jaine- Ft (ira li am called attention to lin* condi?
tion at Catharine and i'ultun .Market-., which had
inst their wholesale trade.
Thouiai* lt. McNeil, Riobard ll. Thorn and
?ther.sH*>okc, ami the farther bearing w* - adjourned
la Batatday aext. when Oeneral Daniel K. Sickles
will appeal ani behalf of tht (ianv.-toort Market
people. ^
Dlfla-JBTBRfl AT SKA.
DEAD BOMBI WASH KO A.-HOIK AT lOXIi IlKANCII ?
tntBbmnwet ram o** bbipboiabiv
The remains of Captain E. ll. X-mnan, Halsej
?Sitinitv iind Kn-tfcll Rtehardsoa, whoas had isa
wa-re waslicd ashore from the schooner Kata New
i-iitn, ivie, ked al Long llranch on Tu?day la-t, ar
livcal ni this el tv ves'eitl.tv in c. ar; -.- u' I), li. Bat**
inure, of l^on ie Ihiin h. Williaui H. Kay, tin* only
survivor ??l the s.lioonrrV crew, wes famished with
tl,Timm ami funds to reach his home. K.y in
sna-akiiig of the disaster saitl that the captain conld
have saied himself at lir-at, but was th t<irmtned nol
to leave M"* ri mel until every eflort to save bet had
hi en CXllitU deal.
The birk Waller .Smith ariaved from Matanzna
ycsterdity, ami lepocta a heavy gale whnh In-fNaMd
... a hurri'iine on Tneadaj lam.daring which tin
tails were torn in ribbons. The sail ruottis wein
filled With water and ut her daBUM*** was alone.
Qeorge ll. Backboeia, a sa iman, fell ttian tbe lower
top-s-il v;ir?i while repairioa sailt, ami was lost
jv ei t.t >n rd. I he steamship V;,miali:* from Hamburg;
rncoiiuteretl terriflfl gal*-s and vml.-nt sea-, iicc-iui
p.-.iiicd atith stonns of snow anti hail.
Adlspateta was rmctAred tan tins ci ty yoatardat
?stating that the British ship CBBries, loaded with
DOtlofl at Nev -Orleans, bad beeu diaeoYered am lire.
After discharging wine of the colton, a quanti!/ of
gaapowder w.ts disoovered bet ween some of the
hales near where the lire was discovered. Thin is
the second fire discovered on this vessel while load?
ing. The dispatch -ai-1 that tire bad b.-cn dlaeoYered
on the Urttish hark Jenine Austroy, and that lha
male of the vesvl had been arrested on suspicion
of being the incendiary.
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COMPROMISING WITH HIS COUNTY.
Efloris have again been made during the last
week to aecuro a compiomiso in the case of a x
Cuunty Treasurer Hugh MeRoberls, who ie alleged
to be iudebted to Richmond County 8. I., iu the
gum of about $77,000. About a yeal ago the drain!
Jury found aa Indietmeat against McKoberts fur
emlie-tlement, and a bench watrant was Issued ior
his arrest. A "ter beinu dogged for several days hy
one of Sheriff Brown's depuius Mc Roberts gave
himself np to County Judge Weetervelt, who re
Quired him to give bail in $1."()00. Shortly after
this McRotaerU's friends offered to comproniise the
matter by paying over to the eouuty ?30,000, but
the offer wm rejected by the Supervisors. Meli.,1,
erts now makes tbe proposition, through bis (loan?
ed, that he will deliver overt*) the county lu money,
landed property aaad collateral, the sum ot $12,0-00,
?which he claims fully covers the amount or his de
fiajteiacv. The Supervisors, it is believed, will ac?
cept this ofter.
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CHARLES C. COLGATE'S WILL, mt
The will of tbe late Charles C. Colgate, the
millionaire, which was offered for probate in tbe
Surrogate's office yesterday, bequeaths bis entire
estate to the members of bte own family. His wife,
Mrs. Frances Eliza Colgate, is to reoelve all his
household furniture, his plate, vrorks of art. horses
Bud carriages, and one hali of the test of tbe piop
erty. Hie other half is divided into three parts,
two of tv Inch uro given to oue son. Iii wles Colgate]
the income of the other part goes to the support of
the ait her son, Charles Colgate, dun nar his natural
life, willa the reversion to two brothers and two
sisters ol the testator. The widow, the son Bowles,
.1 a mes P. Harper, Lafayette Kanney aud Johu O.
Hillyer are the executors named.
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AN OLD SCHEME REVIVED.
Thehilllntriaflicedby Mr. Alvord in the Asscm
hlv on Krialay, making* an appropriation of 98.000
for 'e-sting - snn-lc-rail system of steam towage on
the tanais, ami directing the Superintendent of
Public Works to allow a distance on the Erie Canal
Of live miles (*ir such purpos*. caused considerable
opposition sentiment among down-town merchants
yesterday, lt was stated that a lobbyist from
Massachusetts, Mr. Crane, was enrrineeriti- the hill,
and tiiat all ai tempts of Individuals ni corporations
to obtain the nae of the bed or banks of tue canal
for railroad purposec, under tbe apectoaa anise ait
towing boats ot for any ether pnrpoeea, should be
resisted by the I,, gialatorc as interfering with free
navigation, and lu violation ot the Constitution ol
tim stare, which says " they shall remain the prop?
erty of the State and uiiiier its management for
ever." Tn pass tins bill, it is claiin.-.l, o mild be _iv
ing the use atf the canals to a railroad monopoly,
and depriving the state of ti targe nv'tu* Tha
value of thc canals to the '?Tate hui -Seen practically
aiemonatrated under the policy ol low tull- and the
free list which - rented an increased traill.*, and any*
thin, tending toward ar docttonof i in ir revenue,
or against the mercantile intercata and those of tbe
boatmen, would be strenuously opposed hy tin*
mercbanta of this elly interested In canal naviga?
tion. As iiiiinv tilings ar.* ii.mc injurious tn the
State under oom* of law, lt mis feared that the i ill
might h.. paaaad unless the merchants bronchi an
immediate and active opposition.
A similar bin wai Introduced last year, when it
was darlat. ta-tt hy the action "f the Chamber nf Cum?
in* I-1* .md Board of Trade ami Traaaportatioo,
IN FAVOR OF BC~_tK.-I-.DE CK.'AI'S.
A meeting wm bold last evening at the _ tor
Roaaa to m..test agnlnal tbe t*111 bow parading ia Ibe
Ja ttisl.'iture to abolish the uitiii'ifitrture of ci'/arI in
tho tenement-houses nf New-York City. The bill
was introduced by Mr. (.rosee. Mr. Lichtenstein
eontended that tho preaenl agitatiofl was due to
the intrigues ol the International I'liion of
Cigarmakera, of whieb Mr. Strnaser w:is thc hear!.
He bad oraaniaed the strike ot 1^*77 lr the pur?
pose of ini-icasiiig thc tvagas of cigarmakera, when
many Ealaehooda eoneornmB the condition ol the
work mea were pfoaralanted. I he teuement-house
system bad bet n supported bj tbe Board of Health,
and then the Union had appealed to the Cominis
stoner ol Internal Revenue OU ?La* gronm! tiiiii Hie
cmarmaka is bad evaded tba- revenue duties. Tbe
sn.ii her turi her contended thit if thi- rnduetry were
broken u,i?ti hi, h cave employment to nearly
lii.OOO persons?ihe makers would proceed to oilier
centres, ami the New-York tr.uio would Buffer ae*
cordfagly. The families at present engsged lathe
manufacture earned fran +-<> t" >'-'?"> a wet k; tbe an?
du-! ry was, therefore, a areal hem iii to tbem.
Mr. spiess.of the linn ot Kerba ..'v Spkwa, di Died
that they Mt-re ruining the health of tbelr work
ing men. H.- nus prepared ;?> show tbal cigar
inaking, niiilcr the In-iu,- system, 'fas as healthy an
,*!Viic:it:ii:i as am- other: that it afforded it-endy and
remunerative labor to t hose employed ; that rn lull*
they were always ocenpied j thal theil bonses were
to BB healthy a cjtitli!i.*n as any.
LACK OF DtTKHEST IN* A MISSING MAN.
An ndveitist in-lit recently app ared (tating that
William 1>. Fricke had beea miaabig unca January
8, and information about him was ROUgbt l*v M. C.
Groes, of So, .1 Cbsmbers-st, Inquiry developed
the fsicts that Mr. Fricke, wbo ia about six v ? u
ol.l, liv.*<l at No. 410 Bea ond-av -. He han. roany
year.s ago, a gnni ry at I tvei'ty-ta-ii!' hs,'. and
Second*ave.. and afterwarda eatablUbeil a race* -
iul wholesale liquor trail" at No. 28 Broadway,
where his sons succeeded bim. He amassed * <-a!t h
and retired leeently from butdness with a I or rn ne
variously estimatred al lrom (160,000 to Bl 00,000.
He has liot been seen for font na- I.s. Hi- faintly
nus -composed ol himself and h*s wife, abo la aa
invalid, two aona and ona (laughter. One of tba
s ms aaa seen at So. 2** Brondwaj yest* rd \ I ,
IhiniM. renorter, bot he euergeticallv ni -a.l i<>
say mu tiling .iboul his fa; her or wheih.T in- knew
wlnte be was. Ile saul i;,al intai in_i;. q .-Ii ,?hl i?.
gol from tin1 men advertising foi in- fatha r. M. C.
i.i,,-- said tiiat in- e.miii not s-iv what were the
ptobabla reasons for Mr. Fri ku's absence. He
thought it strange thal the sons did not make a
Marali for their tat her. Boms of the acqualul
of the mis doc man think tbal be baa gone awa .
possihlv to Eurone. Ior a'period nf tan and relief
from family trouble-.
CHANGE IN CABLE HA I Ks.
Th.; Anglo-American Telegraph Company (Has*
it,-ti; nf London baa neeotty (saned and oucalated
through tho Western Union -Telegrspfa Company a
?.neala- embodj mt the f-ai! awing uaw ralea i
(ar in,'1 ali. I tie* lat of April. 1880, Ul f,. ringa]
lr>rat loni uni be msaa lu Ibe ruli ii -i
bis company for tuo charging sud eountlag ol
Tha. iinisliiiiim lencin of s elaargealile word win i?
*l_.-.i a- tea letter*. BBankl a worn contain more t aaa
toa letterst every tea or fraction ol lea sitars will bc
; uniii .1 na ll nu." .
(?.ii.- iiit-e-.agt-s must be eompoeed of nords tn tba i
i-n. Tr a a- ti. '. ?- ?'?'? ,???:??:?:. , IBB. ania ll, l'or tu
ine-i* ililli I/tltii hill.IliiK ? ll" I'B-M-B {i. e.. Ol ?
,) persons ail') pla* ? s) will nol be ali-wrd In i a. leal ?.r
JOda lil'- -?"-'? . ' tte' ( inll.tr tn.iiilul- Ute! ur. u-.-,| |?
.rtlmari prli ete n ?
Uroups of ii .-ii!??- or letter, will be counted bi ibe rate
>f taree Igures or tattara to a word, plas ons word f.,i
i.u ea ?
Th' extra chara af half a rata forcpiit-r mniaata
iiiii ii.- sboHsbed.
The.se rules have causO'l . xt it. ui'iit auioug pa?
trons ol tbe cable, who speak againai them lu strong
terms. Nearly -.* 1 the codee bow la aaa bv ba uk wa
?ad mate.units, it is sitnl, will hail) lo lie taeOtt*
itracted. _
ESCAPE Ol HINE BOTS,
?groat exeltament prevailed jreaterday ai tha Do
borah Nursery, a ti in si itu, io . for ch il,Inn in Eighty'
sixth-s'., between First aad Beoood-avee? when it
nas iliscott red that niue ol the IniBBttl Were miss?
ing ani cuu'.il not h.- foiinal, .si,arch ttas mad *, bul
bo trace eoald be obtained. Ona of the managmra
Immediately went to PoHee Headqnarten and np
forine'l Ruperitiii-ndeut Waling ..f ihe eeeape, aad
aaked Mb**- tn nae every eflorl t.i capture the fugi?
tive-. Serge mi I'i tching was ordered hy the Super?
intendent IO send out a general alarm tn all
the stations. Tho boys, it tins san!, could
i nilly he detected, aa thev wi re all dressed alike In
gi nv suits and i np-, ami their ages ranged between
eight and eleven years. They bad taken advantage
of nf open door, and when nol noticed left ti,.* insti?
tution. Titer names and asea are as follows:
?Samuel Welas, nine vestal Bainnel Myers, t,n;
Henry Newmarh, eleven; Moaea Fela, .-ii-v.-ii;
Ham del Lobakl, twelve; Abraham Polka, eleven;
Iioiaisf.aaasberger, nine; Daniel Van QlacUm, * leven;
lind David Kessler, eiglil t. ins. I'j> 11> ;i late hour
lits! Bight tin- fugitives Inn! not h.-cti d;*.c<>\, i cl.
AMliiriON PAINFULLY BUPPBE88ED.
An ambitious young mau, still tm lnluiit in a legal
aaaae, i)ns<-iit<-.i biasaeU before the Justices sitting
in (ienerul Tenn the other tlay, timi madaB motion
that In* should be admitted to prac .c.- a an attar*
na \ and counsellor at law. Oae of ile- Judge- took
Hie papers and asked what it wus all about, any.
how.
" Well, your Honor." said the utuihashcil infant.
" I'm not ol age, but wiahtobe admitted notwith?
standing, ta- it will be a great damage to m.*, not io
say a aerioua loss ia bnaineaa, noi to ba able to go ian
tlirectlv."
" Indeed," said tue Judge, as hi- looked nt thc
papers. " 1 don't bellevo lean grant your motion:
but i'll tell yui what I'll do: I'll aol aa ymir junior
counsel till you have gfOWB up."
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lM'LKASAM BPI Wt "I" Of A QCKSTION.
Superintendent Walling was Baked raaleilla.
what truth there was in the published stateuu nt
that he was tn coinniunicatiou with Christian K.
Ross, the father ot Charlie l,'os?, in regard to the
old clew, with alleged in-tv development,,. "Ry
the Eternal I' exclaimed the Superintendent In a
rag**. " Can't a man write a letter without sm.
body saying that it ls a clew t I simply had a dis?
cussion ititi) a man about an Investigation which
had taken pince two years ngo. We were of differ?
ent opinions ahoa>t the mattt.r, mid I concluded to
write tai Mr. Ross to lind out when the investiga?
tion took place. There is nothing new whatever
in the Ross case, and there hasn't been auythiug
new for two years tbat I know of."
A SUIT FOR RIO FJAMAOES.
A pair of Third Avenue Railroad horaoH
ran over David Ornate at Third-live, and -l-ty-flfth.l
ie November. 1878. Mr. Cnoate med the railroad cuni'
pauy for $10,000 Qgmsgit. Tlie da**eaio. wss that tlie
accident was caused bj tbe ileana whittles on the
elevated road, which fil_hteued the horiei. H-nrr
Monition, for the company, moved before Judas Van
Brunt Thursday for a dt.i_tai.til of the complaint on the
irround thal the accident vt an not caused hy tbe neifll
geuoe of the cona pany. Tbe motion wss granta-d
-inuiucey BhttrTa-r, who represented the t>l*mt*_ nal.i
that ka wouldIBssthr*. aa action agalni*. the Mew-York
Elevated Rallrou. Company for dsiuages.
THE EAST TEXAS HTHIKE OVER.
Allentowk, Penn., Pcb. 7.-The striking
miners at East Texas, numbering MTer_i hundred, ro
HOME NEWS.
ttwMtRtxwi agaTTiw,
Fifth Anmue /_ a,-c.-Se na. ot PnetAm R g"-*^
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Plarson. "f .Mi.anv .Sf. *?*4aUl ./of-f-T-e rn*-.
Jam.-.*) Alllion, of Fltt.-urg.
KF.W-YOKK I ITY.
The total number of iiiiinia-rants arrived at Ca-tl.
(.arden the past ti.ak waa039.
Deaths laat w.-.-k, HM I Ugh-, B38l marriages,
SSS. Th.- police arrested uno Bereena.
A fire in the basement rjfthe Hp v.x.rt Hun- ftj*
ter.lav morning erins, -1 trifling datnage to lin- wood?
work in thopaairy. The aacenrllng smoke caaeeC
a brief excitement bommb 11m gaea*
At Messrs.' Roster & Hial's, establishment in
Tu.mtv-ihu.l-st. this evening the oanal orchestra
eonecrtVaill he .lien, nml Mr. J.JLOVy. 1*0 OOTBOt
rinuoso, will be beard ia soloo. Tba Phwtaia open
Bvory day, but thc concerts only benin in HM <\cii
I Illa'S.'
The Bridgeport Steamboat Company is nogoti
ittng for tbe purehaae of ? fa?l steauiboi,t to pu' on
the day Hoe betweea thia rttjuoA Brid?l*prtdur
i,,_ the s.im.n.*i lesson. 'I be .lara** and fast atmun
boat Loora ta tn ba thoroughly overhauled before
tin ?eaaan open-.
The members..f F.ngine Cut.'pani N". M lu'j even
iii. presented Jobn J. BreBnan.who"-_dr*f*ocntlyi*e**n
promoted lo the position ol Chief, a gold wat* haul
thain, valued al WOO. Alderman Morria made the
? ition, and Fir.* Conunh-ionefi \ aa I nt. aaa
Qornian were preseat,
The New-York p-me Club held Ita regular monthly
meeting at the club rooina, Noa.llfl and-2-Nas
iau-st.. resterday aflernooo. Eighteen new mern
iv;- were eh eli I. and ? committee was appointed
tn const.'er lin- feaalbillty ol houling a latin
leptioo shortly aft*-r Lent.
Mont*. Wright i Coraaao,piovlalou brokeraal
Ho.99 Broad-at.,aeatword to the Produce cx
hange resterdar ol theil Inability io meei tuen
mercanlilea ngagem-nt?. -The I .abilities -f Hie bm
imoii.it to abonl ???,. The railara ia aaid to Be
Ina t" ipecu anon i prnviaiona.
\ t:,i,i,, ,f thc nationalities uf the ***WBonawho
lied in New-York In 1870, prepared byDeput)
Resister l*r Nagle, -luana that IH,83.'I were born iu
the United States, 1.010 in In lan I. 2.7_Mn. Her
nani-, (KW m Rngl md, ISO iu Italy, l W in f?cot
iii.n. i.v> ir. F.ui' c.:?in -pain, and '.'.* wera ol bb*
a.11.itv11 nat ii aality.
Dr.Nagle, l? puty-Beglatar of Vital Stotistica, re?
ef,l yesterday a twentv-four-nage letter from a
?razv man In Hamburg, I inty. N. J., wno
nsists timi there ia a bouse on J.-r-et City Heights
-There mindel ia done daily, Nie murderera, be
aya, bave a mael.?that will *s*U twa -weona at
men, and they do it
A counterfoil 90-eeni pieeowaa djaeovered vee
erdayal the Bnb-Treneury. Th" I" ibesreonil
ipuriouscoin ol tin* denoniination ever taken al
. - lb-Treasury. Ii b re Ibedate of 1875. A
. . . .;.--,. ilvei dollar is saul to br* m eira it?
al ,m. lt does not differ materially rrom rd
,ii ,i.-it'"it il )l!ars ; it as lighter In weight, bul Um
Ita* is sharp and a lear.
philip Lana, of N<?. '-*<; I Baal Slxteenth-et, waa a
irisoner in the Vorkvilli PoliceConrl reaterdaj on
i charge of having conspired with two oth~r
wiudlers lo defraud a flermau widow oul of her
agei-beer saloon and -rTt.c. They Baye ber forty
ni. iin.ier water al the month ot lom- i.'i er
i tin amount "i monev. He tv;.-* held tor trial.
I'm- utlier n,en hava* Bot beOO Bl rested.
?4 di 11 a nt-', net il Townsend h is comm isa-toned fhe
',, lowing as.'tin .*r- ol 'the National (.nani lo Bil
?a.-itiiias; Thirteenth Keairoenl, Brooklyn?C. I.
'!,n-tei.-cn. lieutenant-colonel j \\. li. Applebatigb,
?aptiitu: R. B. Bedgewick, firnt lieutenants Cyrna
V. Hubbard, iuanector of nile practice. Twenty
bird i-< giment?John N. Pal iii-iae.. olonel; *A illa**
.. OgdeU, il* Ut. llll'l"U '".-I J W.W. Faa -alter, a..|;t|
ernuatei ; l?r. Edwin A. Lea ia, rargi on.
,I,hi Nii bola, James Morgan and Wallace Don?
ing tbe flrm ni John Nich. 1- A a ....
ia.ni in all lift.. Hirers, .i! !!n- city, having bea-ti lil?
lie*.,al by tin1 Grand Jury, an the complaint < i
i'lioma* 8. Atwood, for perjnrj end counterfeiting
. 11bel . app ???!' d -a' the I' striel '
,f_., t.-t- rd ,t and gare bail in fl.OOO aaa h to np
icar when called ?n. The pt-ceedingia taken nn
I,-, .in i,|.l Mai.* lan hu tha* protection of trade
naik.-. Tin- penalty bi a trna i Una 9500.
BBOOKLTV.
Nineteen boilding pei i li it wa ? I
Th ? eos! of lighting thc stn i * lamp il la ye ii a ul
>,- .*r-;?-.?".'o k
Tho ault beaan aoaao thna ago by the Attorney
;.**i.-ral n-nt??' ''o' Mutual Oasllght Company, to
innul Ihe eoBipany'B charter for failnre tia comply
tit ii its provisions, wa- diacoutinoed yeeterdaj i-t
Ill'.tU.ll taalisellt.
Marv Flviti. age twenty, of No. ISO Plymoatb
i.i,??,!,;. ii, ieal* ? ?'?-?? afteirn on i.< eideiil
,',',, i,,, tell with i i" -i ol ' ? ?- i.'.u- (o ber -roi laer.
,]| p i.s..ul tlirouab her light hand, and en tel -I
If ls fear, d that il penetrated tbe
?in*.-.
W H. Th**rnt***n, age twentv-t-eren, waa arra
,.. ',,,'-'!,-, -ri.i an I le lum a i ?
? ',l',? ,| iii .*!''). from Mrs. Kibbcrly, ol No. -j*,s
'ti -. --ila! rly
.,,. W8ich u! I i"*' " ti an ' Thoratoa
rasi
i. ,. aaial Iii at i * ,!*- nnaiility of i
rork v 'il have lo be done noun Ihe nen bul
'u ,,'-.,,,i, ?? Ill !????:. Ihe ??? . coi id-*' ibly I. -
,?,,i th ? roi tract pri* ' ill "ill bave i<.
,,. i??u bo n "I the | iii, ? d lt I prop H tot* mn ?
h,- nu ban k men! in tba n-..r adjoiuiitg I a,n Qrapne
'.ark.
Mino- :V l-l ld ' "'' (h** follow ?
na appointment : Ju- ih B \ aa ied),
imf <?!*-,k j V.' i-ia,ni'iaan A. Costa r. I* rn eat Lasclie,
'vlvestcrW. P?nter, I_iwrence P. Quinn and Dan
el W. Costigan, clerks, In the pleoos ol Thoras* I
;.i:.ll. .'ulm ('mntiis-ll. < hat I-s A;. ni. rina, \\ i I
alu Halladay and william A. Brawn, ramoveo.
Conalier SlIlllliH has rain,ininti.*.l lin- folloWiB*}
mm to sit aa i lut. t-idetermlne tbs .--iiis.. ,.; ??
il , \-S!i,-i;ti Ans H. V. I bu died su.l
lenly on Friday afternoon in tho noli ? ol fleueral
Ira.v: flenoral James JonnUn, William Uh
',, ('olonel Rodney C. W ird, ll in'ruuin !?? n ,
iJV'il'liara Julian, A. ll Thora, Michael Chaunce]
?,.i Charles S(,*rm*.
I bc council for th* di i ii wi of Du Rev, B, M
freeland from Ibe Tompkins Avenue Cobi
ii.mal Cnnreh will be held on -Tuesday afh-ruaaon.
, burches invited .*i?<? the Pilgrims, CU
Avit,ne. Bedford, Cenlrsl, Puritan and M.
Iln.olalt n ; Fat1* idwaj I ab rna tl*, this cilj ; I
ii-acle. Jersey City; and Pirst. Newark. The Ker,
In-. A.H. Clapp and Raj Palmer bave also been
invited to attood.
JEBBS. (liv.
A young asea whoas name ls Iheodore Wall (nr
?aVilsuiii wai .in.**.-*-'! yestenlaj at Jeisey Cllv bv
luhl! II. Brown, dele. Illa- lau iii.- liv l'ai'1,,,,1,
'orthefta con miit.-al abont three weeks hgniutbe
boure of Ct?arlei W. Donglss. KttiM?ili.teudenl ..I
lue New-York am! Orecuwood Uailroad. ia Morris
County. N. J.
M.iiiis -"Brien, of No. 77(1 Borgan Plank-road,
Jersey Citv, wbo had ia, un grossly intoxicated for
OTer a week, ratnmod home laat night and found
bis wife packing np theil household i.la. lb-M*t
hi,, to Hum and burned tbem ni*. I h.. i.
eanaht dre. and aftei the flames wera extinguished
hy the iii.men o'l'ii-n was am
HSWARK.
Tbc Ma*irihaia liar um nhl liial WM fl -terilnv peat.
Doned until M""l-iv; LammenB, who was examined
nt considerable l?iigth on rrid ty, benia t..,. ill tl, i?,
ni c.,uri. Mr- Bldla r. the ninth Juror, was also s , ;,
nnai has bean iBdlapoaed ever since the (rmi began.
The will of the lui" Joba Brisbln baa beea ad?
mitted tn probate. The ben nesta are as fol Iowa)
ToMisa Annie Wilson, |_0,000; Mrs. Kemsen, his
motber-ln-lBW, tlS.t.; Mira Loui n st.*,rk a
protdg. of hia late wife, ?10.000: |?. m. Bartle.
chelian*."i County, New-York, P10.O00; and$1,000
ench 'o his two a- ?hind Brooms. I he resid.i the
estate ia devised to various charitable institutions
of Newark. Tbeeatati la worth aboul $250,000,
M-:w.ii.i;.*-i.v
Fm.is Hu i.--Tin' reiiniins af IVana Veiiii,,,, the
nit...a were buried al I ulon Hill yesterday.
Frederick Schaefer made aa addreaa., aad tha Lia
ala 1 tilla I BO* tell iHilMU.
i.om; i-a|.ANl*.
vc-.vi.iwN.?The RawtowB peojii-ur.- proeaading
fm* iiu injuiiciion to restrain Contractor Duli.ni
ham going on with tbe dradgiogol Flushing Hay
lu ?accordance with the plans .,f (hm ral Ncwtnn.
HlGKBTiUB.?James Beaman, ihe Dearoarreeted
on Hu- ehai.e of kl 'lilli- the old lisln-i man, William
Rhodes, st fiiekaville, on the miflit <.f December 17.
1-sTs reatejdu made a aeoond statement to Ibe jail
offlcen and his counsel, ehargtng William Weeks,
wliu Iii mnv in prison, wiih the erlmc. Weekf has
? tuted thal bodoeanol know Seaman, and that on
th.* night that Rhodoa was killed ha.* waa in Baflola
('""",V- RTATK.V ISLAND.
NkW-Briohtov.?A large number of MOB-hMBt
firtapcrt v-nwuei-H of the North Shore of Staten Is.
and met yesterday Bl New-BrigbtlW to express
their view- tn relation lo tba bill about to ba intro*
duccd in tho Legislature providing for th.* forma?
tion-of an Island in thc immediate vicinity of Rob
bine Beef Light ami only a short distance od Raw*
Bngbtou. Taa general aentiaieat aaf tho meeting
was lu strong opjaoslinan ta> the aachem.'*
HUDSON RIVEU TOWNS.
EASTCnFJaiKn.?Of the sixteen collcctnrs of Fast
Chester who have held oftioe within the last fifteen
yeats, only one of the number run boa.t of a clean
record | ino rent being defaulters.
Mamakonfck.?A collection waai taken np on
Sunday mortilnu last lu the Roman Catholic Church
at Mamaronajok for the relief of the Iriab. A little
over IJWO wara collect*.!' anti laffin that chun h be?
tween the uorniug aud afternoon services, when
-tune thief entered the building and carried off tho
moucv. ____________________
MARINE INTBLL1&ENOB.
MINIATt'RK ALMANAC.
TO-DAY. . , _.
7u:t finn seta. b-.'iil! cloe. linf.llm.ilSs.
5:41 Mono souttiall' 17 , Moou'u si;0, Omytfir)
111-11 WATUSI 10 UAY-A. M. _
6:00 | U?v. laland Hl? Hell Uste. -8:07
mau WATaa to-iiav-r. u.
Sandy Hook.. 6:'-'*J | U.J-. Islr-nd.. tlr.aj | Hell (late. 8:45
MYDROORAPHlc REPORT.
Sun rlsei.
Mu'ill Ila's...
Sandy linus.
KTDBoa;i:ti!iic OVfiC**, chart nKriitTMttxT,)
WAsanraroK, toe, i, ISM 1
Tho folio-win. na thr report nf tht* United Kunu Hydro
giaB-IS i ntl.-.- fur the week . n-lluB 1-Ybru.try 7, IBM I
tiiiKi-a ooaaaotaa bobdm Tua; waac
Nn. of Chart. 71'). Title. Ar.**,* ami Pontevealrs Bayi.
( uri v.tiuii, a iii.vu ] neks in A rosa Bav, Hpaln. W. coast.
Na. flt-Bart, 798. Title, ' lilma !?_, Nortliein I'urtlon.
Correction, green tiffin on St. Nicholas linnie-*. Philippines,
l.m-n lalaiul.
Sn. nf ( hart, iriA. Titi*., Bartk 1-alfie, sheet 4. Hatue cor
r.'i 'la n.
N?.. i.ft'li.rt. l:t!>. IIU*, In.llan (Kean. Nnrtlicrn PnrUnn.
cu a .ii .m. iiu,.' sirasl.,., I,, ii ri ti l'l.iiu. .ia va, iv. Coom*.
Nu.aifl lui:'. KO. I ir . , -Soi (Ii PacUto, Sheet 4. Correction,
air ia iu Nu. si Ta (48S).
\,, ,.f cti.ri. BBB, Tills. BTsiSSfflBI Harbor. Correction,
cliHiijf.- in pualiluii tu'11 ,1,1. j,, lette Basis.
Nu. uf i I uri i uu. lit: , To.i|iin Harban-, '"orrecrinn, ll.hts
t'lllllllli'a- lo ltais.1.
.'- ,,|i ii.,,t, tot Title. Frailer-. Me.Ut.'ir:tn*-nii Osaat
si,, , t a; a urr.-. rlun, tnat.-r beiiC'in BB DSSSS Kal.ina. Hull of
>i. rroaea
Bo utcinrt, Ml. Tit:.*, Berth Bes. Norlin rn I'irt. Cor?
ri- iaii.ilrtauiitiiiiiaiK-e .i t-iiiii Harbor Helli, au.l rinsing
S lilli Ila hui , -? ivlali-l ,- Ml .- . l-l Peta l
Nu- of Chart, ll.'.",.. Tlllia, Kin.-ll-il* ll .-*riir.*l, ?-lic.*t *.'. Cur
re-ctlon,wreck buoyoM lbs Wort- raiiailSBil. Tbaaass Uiver
BOt ?!.'?.
N,,., i .-ii.ir'. :;i(i. 'nu-. H-.v.-r siri.it. Baais eameUaa.
N... uf.a, .ri..il 1. Title,Tlie nunn-. Hame enrr-a. tion.
Be et flinn. WO. THIe, Nuitli Bsa, -Smitlu-rii Part MBM
lion.
N ? ul f.'-. nt. r.'.'i. Tin , r r.-t in cu urn sin! Tnkoaki Bays,
Jasen, a .m-i-timi. bairns a,not, itenirt_ie*)to Vsknslts.
Rn. ot. 'ni:!, (ali. r.ll*-. i.nil if V..I n. J..|..in. Mime-cor
t-, tion.
.Ni. i,'i hart, 091. Tltle,< naa* .a Uawer Calif ornli, sheet 8,
itabllthmeni of ra Ila:lil ni >.
, , ,-i. D ai **; '?: isMsn,
Nu. of a lian. fl'.'.'. Piala L'osst of Mexlai. Usmc correction.
-**.i. i nie. Minti
N.i.o Charl..'.ai lnv..\. Psclfl Sheet 1. --am** rot
:
N',, -.'??ti-nf. at; ' Tit:.-. Urn- ..f run-It. Batut'iera !'ir*.
. ii. inn .tun.ip. i ..- ii.aili i, .iui ..f (lead Harbor, i au
mais, w ll nt, liranti ii iii Haht
I .11 . Nni-iii.-ial ('..lat .af Alli Tl, 1.
, ? l.all.
N-i. o a dart, 19. Titi.-. Uiver sin! aiu'.f nf BtLswrsBSB,
: relton.
? * ' .h. 21. Title, N'uih Aii.iiiii,- o.-ciin, Bhaal 1
-?l-l ? I Iv.liall
Naa ,(i bsn.SOO, Title, Rat-masstsWasangMnr,china.
? reek I'Kin res ? t pteiann.
SB IP YR l &
paiur iii WBW Villa .It;-. 7
* lilli V KO
sir Cit-.- nf i 'n-ala-r - Uri, llr.Mi.a, latarpnul Jan 21 snd
? |.. I i ? I),- .-.
"ir-t.** "I I' -,'1-4 li anaa . Mr.. sn-vi.iit, lilaiifiw 'sn tb
sn,I i. irnc fi. lia 1 nat ll ll il.l ? 111 ,' .
-ii -ia,. ?:,?_?? a Br), Bristow, Knil Jaa IT sad Boston Feb 6,
-,, a.
sii Sam, Brimen Jan '.'.I mi 1 sniitl.iiiiiptni!
ht .4 a ...
I! .imIiiii. 17 il it .. ts Ki.n
. a a.
.a. lily of M .u lin. !' ?He, Vera Cruz Jan'-'7 nnd Havana
l.-l, : I i 1' a , ?.,I .
Sll Hipparchus :.-i.-i. f...|..-r. ttln Janeiro '.'fl .1 lya. with
lu Itil-la A Ja l/UOS.
a tri, an- ^,t- tn I Mf| 1 ... M,.rr n.
Sill ,, a ll* li, muni..;, sal*,,.
sir ii'ia-nurii*. Ilnlplters, Lewes. Del. to in.l Doralnloa Bs( o.
-a , '. . , -ut ??! I t ? i? ? i. L'Sl. a'l.i Ol i 21,
Willa ai,,ia.- tn Wm li i im ? r. |i ressel to Ark. ll. I ufta.t (Jo,
Bari Until n(Ausl lr Die ti. Ph mom ti in days, with .-luna
.av i" 'nt i. isssel to ' lau la, '? ll * ??? * aa
Bars Iii NB), Wallace, ( slain I.
1
Ila- . i.In- pain I lt illa! (taren, to BM
Bric Wslfr smith, ... iii .lavs, with auirar
.*. a a. 4 i-a-i !,. t H
-? i Minni.- minimi lamil ,,,f llolltmora . ? Dill on. MatansM
l.'i .I. - ria Delaware Mreskwaier, wita susaa ans <_ w
*, ressel to Biller A Hornill
r*. liaiuna lt) days, with cellar to 1*
Bea kel I llbol ' Co.
WISH -ii fresh. Vf; rtnil.ly. At City
I..-iiit,strong, n iv, auow *i'in..
ULBABBn.
-ti.t'i lort. t*.r*. c.lit. London, Hi adi
i. London, n * 'a . a,f .';:, I,
mond, La it, I . ..i.,-*,,. j.,iui i, i,?i
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|, |, .Ula. a r?t M< ts. W lt. 1*1*. r ll -i
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I * I ? ? ,. ll Ilia pll>r,l.
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Throe ara aa.t Idle words. The Holman
: . ta- ii i ban-re
!,, a-- i ? ita ., iha ? a, c.- tn iimoBti in the world com?
bined - -- Bia ii-.-'. a-.,,, :,|j[|-.ii- ii.-.
Winchi ii i b**i Ih poriiONi'iu 11 -
Will euri ? <>.. -.to.,. Ci .I'1' Bron Inila, 1*. nitty, Ae*
i ? |t::i tani I.I.'- t r'i In nie.I t'OBgfa DropB.
The ni du ? i ll, B. mi i a li al.a.p
[ Underwear.
Tlrondwnv and Twentieth Street.
Hun.! lind Clir/hll.- h(r.*a*la
Everything of excellent mus?
lin, good patterns, and honest
work. Prices low enough.
Walking-jackets.
Broadway and Twentieth 'Creel.
Wli.it we have left in dark
colors (143 garments) will be
sold this week at $5 and $10
each, without regard to present
price.
Our stock of spring Ulsters
is now complete,
Lord & Taylor.
(STRICTURE, Inpotenoa and DiseaaM a>r tim
1 7 i..'i,i>i4'lvat.ircansrs-li.'.. lr an-tsp-daltli i ired il 1 1.-1 *
lu 1 Slnl i tu 7. UBNllY A.D\.M_W,_....lUiaH!niWa..?
AN UNPRECEDENTED
EVENT!
THE MILLENNIUM
CERTAINLY AT HAND.
RiKER & SON.
TUE WELI-KNOW.N AND REI.IADLEDRUGOI8T8 A'
NO. 3.-53 SIXTH-AVENUE.
HAVE RECENTLY REDUCED TUE PRICE OB
PRESCRIPTIONS,
DBPOfl AM)
GENEBAL MEDICINES
50 PER CENT
PATENT MEDICINES. HAIR PREPARATIONS
TOILET ARTICLES, -a*., REDUCED IN PRO
PORTION. AT
RIKER'S,
:r.3 SIXTH AVENUE,
I5ET. TWENTY KI K-T ANT) TWENTV-BECOND-STS
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FOR BREAKFAST,
CHOCOLAT
ENIER.
ASK YOUR GK0CKR FOR IT.
Pula iiri<l I ..nili.ii.
m:\vyokk depot. \. .'--I a,i-.i:r:\wiru---r.
sgrum wenna rn /rm>4, h-'I'ki v-t* * iv t, tt-tau _i?j
OTIS ELEVATORS,
QTI*a iiUl.TIUKs Si Cthm tbH lirua-isray, N.T.
??Will I K'S PATENT LEVER TRU88"
M fun ih ti.-, t Mdalacdon. Noprasaora oa back.
Pai-pt-Sts tree. Dr.OBKOORY.ttl Wama-*.,M. k.
FURNITURE.
UPHOLSTERY
WALL PAPERS.
PARTIES ABOUT FURNISHING ARE REftPECT,
FULLY I* VITE!) TO CALL AN'la i:\AMINE O.**,
LARGE STOCK, SUITABLE EOE HOUhrm OP EVERY*
DESCKIPTIOM AND .SIZE. DEKIONS AND E8TI.
MATES FURNISHED.
R L. Solon k
29 Union Square, N. Y.
Car. Illili ??(.
Factory. ....... 211 .V -13 Wooster Ctreei-,
FOI! TIIE PRE SID E X TI A _~f EA I.'
mm
" THE LEADING AMERICAS NEWSPAPER."
THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FOR 1880.
Darin tr the coniing Prt'sidcatnil year
This 1ki__nk ?Aili be a more tit. a. tivt* agency
:iiiita ever for telling tiio new* i>e?t worta
kii'.wliii.'. and for enforcing munal politics.
From the *lav th** war closed lt Ians bern most anxtons
fur u ii end of s -i-iiiin.il strife. But lt ea tr two years ego.
Hint was thr- Urst persistently to pr.iclu.ii il,a new dan
uer to tlie country Xnuu the revived alliance of Ihe Solid
han,th and Ti?iiiiu:iiit HalL Against that danger lt
i?au.xait to rally the old party of Freedom and the Union,
lt beean hy demau.liaig the abandonment of personal
Ul-Ii-es. ami ni't Ibo example. It culled for aa end to
attacks upou erich other Instead of tho enemy; tod for
the heartiest agreement upon whatever flt candidate*
iii-* nia.j.rniv should put ud against ihe common foe.
**lnce then the tide of disast. r haa been
turned ba<*_ ; every doubtful State has been won, and
tlicuma-ni fur Na'ionnl vl.-tory wpre in r*-r more eheor
mg. The _o!ul S.r.itli and Its Nor'heraa ailiea favored
It*-piiiilitt j.a.ti .nial we have kept thc l'utall,* Faith. They
meant Inflation, ami we have restored Specie Pay
mellie. They nun..it to break down tht; su'egu-rda of
the balloi-iatax, and we have uialutiitQ. -J tin- rlctioir
laws.
The Tribune's Position.
OfTHK *__BOBB*l Isliara- lat all this, f _?..-,.? np. ak most
enthusiastically wno kan seen ui-.st ol iu.* struggle,
in.- Mi.-i.li-ri.il Blan ('oniinlttec ?itlcl..l!y arced thc cir
iulalu.!: ol Till. litmt'NK as tho bcsl laae.ma,,: .-liicatlnu
ihe volt ra mi l t.riii-j*ii)g out the v,.t>*. Tilt- Mime Itav
pamlleans <!< ci.ired that uo other M?cy amtde so maur
vote*. (Milo, Pcniisyivi'.lila and New -Toefl le,I tbo
same steep.
ta I niitr*.-ls now spending moro liibor and money
tuan .-ve! i, tore ta bold tin: dlstlnell in it has lung
- <>t Ike Imr grit rirrmlmttets atman:.- Ilse test
people. I; ?.(?iirci, and ii,euria lu n-tjiti If, by becom
mg '.lae m.*.lunn alf tin* best i bought mid Um v.dee of tba
beot conscience of the tine, by keeuln. a'ir-east of t:i?i
lil.t.cat pr.iirrcst, favoring tht: frcavt OlMUnstuu, heart ng
nil mitlcs, appealing ulw?vs to thia best intelligence aud
tb-! purem ui.>ialitv, ami refusing in e it.*i tn the tastes
or titi- vile or thai ptmtudktnt at me Mom ?
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ir. in >.".-Valli to depend un our paper* for ttie daily
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nu; wkkkly TBONJNE
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ii.i.;. i< more ear, fully eoodaetod tam amt,
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Us market repeiM have hang bete Hie rt -eng
Bleed authority on cattle, grain anal general Caiuu.'iy
produoo. There ire sp*?clal departments foi ib--mung,
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ineni. already cxtr.*ui?iy popular, givet ninian i.iy oe *u
1 . am,.!'ah.-naive instructions iii kutttlug, ero
., ami kindle.I subjects while poetry, ll. ti.in and
th.- bunion of (be dav are all abiiti.lai.ilv snpplleit
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edge foi tnt- People, ,*.. fourteen rulnnses, toggthn
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?. ?! . ii r* a.leis, supi lylim ihe natural do*
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BIO f'T il miirl* live, venra' subscrlpOon 111 Salviture. or
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? ld (or ii ?nii.-i.' tl\e ye.irs'aiil'a. ii;,tam lu nala .ii.r... ar or.
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DAILY int i.i NE, nrlinliag s.uiduy KCitioa.
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b-,-ur by until to anv part of ihe United Kuites, wltllo
tor short distances tbe express ls ircucb cheap-r. Ad?
dress,
TIIK TlilBl'NK. New-York.
QED ELEPHANT MINING COMP'Y.
?\_l?_ I Al. WOCJK, t5,000,000, I.\ 500,000 KI-.-1-l.S. OT fllO I.AH II,
NON*AS8E88ABLE.
INCORPORATED I'M-i.!. THE LAWS ol* THE STATE Of NEW-YORK.
RED ELEPHANT MOUNTAIN, CLEAR CREEK COUNTY, COLORADO,
SIX MU l.-a I* 'MOB! OEOBOBTOWM, Oil fl HALF MUK PBOM LAWflOB OW THK (Ol oil A I'd CENTRAL RAIL,
Kt)11)
OFFICE: S3 BROAD 81 BERT.
REG18TBAR, lilli.**!' TKIS1 COilP.tW.
TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS.
tty l? roll **>4>i* (Bl A Bt LBS S. RICH .%KI?M?.\.
ft ?_-_.-__?_____?__ __________ J I
My Pro_c??or .1. ALDEN SMITH, Stair GeoiogM*
t'.ii.,'ii>i)i). J4ii.t?iy.*i. lano.
I beet ti.itab.v it m_al.il fer eenooBdate** >***e**erl-y on BM Klephant M.aiint itt., :at i^vv~..i uti^t^ta^ n ^__'l.^u^nu.
riu.iui ?..iiii.i: ii H ono ol the bran Ison re mlnlaig properties In the Htniei . ira e. rid"jre-Be"AjVoOtl pr-ii.i-int_.wita
oaas In loaver *v..i laings, and. uinlrr Iud,, ion- ina a.i.eiueiit. enplnble ol l,rodJcl_?**.*?iM*; '???'? Yl'ii"-'.^ rn-Instit.
lu.a-aa, a: pin-ut'tloli, aa lin.re _loii!nl la oct-aple.l al nilniiiariln et,MBM ??? (BS_^" nm...
LETTER
ProIV*?or I.OSS. 11 i; W. KAVWOm^^^^
^Qgg^JtU^^^ Kmtt, White, ondtree A-.-rl.-a adum.1. O*"**^
teven mondia alu. b 1 eismineal lin* tlr.t two an.l s small i-.rl nf the I "I ??';" ".' _ '' ,, ' r.bl,- ts h* pioneriv.
"sun. ?nrt ? int a-nlv rasv, tber. f-.re, tittil.aptnlon I formed SI abe lime ol my ?.'?alt wu* iigMl fa wiraim te lui uropc-ij
Tko veins are, n inv j ul..,.ei,i, oe,--l?la-ni Hann,.esr ry In, extensive shoot, ol .?..-.?pm silt "? ore, nM^w
T-sgrbol?ef.llK,< Ibo volts arouud Ut-aorgeiowo, lo abe cTass tn a-hlel. lb.-is. u. ru ti-irvi " .a..ui . ?_,,-,. the
?one* rslhei t nai. itLsemlnoietl I.ii wa. .* m i * - I lea..eh I a.tw .*.. i.iii.e.-i. I"''I' v-l* lr k ?*? "ul. ,,,,."? to the nar
Ity 'me ws. several feet in witltli. Hut the rici.of t hr ,., es. ss alu.wn ti th.* ae.-a.rals of the tai ins, s s- -. -Ts '? *' ul"urtt
row-Sootlh i-at Mme. Itwasmy opinion when 1 e.s.i.lurd the min..., tbs*, ,: ?'V',''.'L1^..',..,^
a they bad beet, tn tl.e jait.-t. Al ih,a- anne il, -y were owned by ,l!_creut partite*, sin! --nk Itrp. us C1',;,.",';/ Th* oe.nbln
"ural tl...) tiu.v esl. easily be ee.*.i.*. t.-.t ,..t rerfoos levels uuUergronnd, fia.) .. ?v.-.?isseou. v wo rk -. toge*r ^ ?,,,,,,??,
_5ou ol ihe titree mines nude) onsnwnarsbi-, snd theil rego ... syatenist'.e ?.enewetl* rn ..ai **. ai.uU won o au -"?*
iff,,. S,-o.,sl.l.r,i!,le IhCtHi.te I., I heir ...rota m.aii'.it . * ??,.' art, willis I - _lffi"**Tw l-OT"
<n_i.i_.hiug grs-u> Um iui(.oi i_ui uouat of gsaotal o-iwaso. .oui- icsi)txUt_iy. ? ? ? un