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LOCAL MISCELLANY,
RIVAL SH EMFS FOH THK WORLD* FAIR.
A IA1.K Willi (.li! -I I* i tKVl l.\NI)-THK LIM. ITai:
l'A).)l) LY lill-, till ION ( aiMMII TIE? NO 1 Ka Hlil.1-.
Allaal'T UXI-ISti MOX KY.
Orestes ('lex'eland xx_. nsVcd yesterday bv a
Tuini'Mc KDi.sftitativc what bad become of tho
World's Fiiir Coinmittee organized a year ago, of
which .hn!i_e Hilton was president and ho a uu-in
ba r. Ile replied)
" Wc lr.t'.iicil a bill and submitted it tn Conpress
lust Spring. Thill seemed all we xvci* a.ill.tl upon
to do iit thc tune. It xva-4 far Congress to take the
next step. 1 think CpDgiass failed to pass the laill
at the Ia.tr session because oi oppesltklM from |ii*o|*le
tvlio wanted piatas in connection with the cxhild
ti.)n, anal xv ho bal a rival project i>f Ul ir own. No
one of tlu* ueiitleiiien who nai at Jadge Hilton's
would .terip: any efl kal pai-itnm. The movement
ou our pati aro.e iun ly Unai pulilu-.-pirited
motives.''
*' Arc you going to let the matter drop now T"
" I (liink SDine ul th,* nu rabat* of the committee
will ?.) titiwn to Washington b.-fure IOO| faa III. a
actina upon eur lull. I reata, to Mtv in speaking of
tho llTal sclictiia- that although started by penooa
wfca desired pisces, lt has lueeeeded In obtaining
tin* <?? SpeTRtion "f .i number of eminent people ''
" What U tbe principal difference in lin* method
ol oraanlual '-ii proposed lax ihe ixv., billa Vt
'? \\ e ,l-. nut have any oorporatore aa eomsB-aaton*
en* in ears, ih.- '..Hut legislates a number
of pl'Isie.S, -.iliac Useful .'lin! sou.*- DSeleSS, lut'i t tliie.
a in lull pi.ix i.'ii-a ihai i be President shall appoint
aiiiiiiiiis-niiiiei*- from I!'1* several state, ana thal
th.*v shall op. ii ihe books for anbaenptiona, Aa
soon as a certain ami sui i - subsci il>.*d. however, the
subscriber- themselves: ate ta. lorin :i Boara of
Finance anil take fall chargi ol tbe en tat prise. We
thus have a dual organisation as al Philadelphia,
bat avoid the clashing of authority which weak?
ened Ihe management there by restricting tbe som*
? aiia rs to );itha*r honorary and ornsiaental
tl i.t ta--.'*
" Ho yon as', forOovernmeni aid?"
" A million and a ball only, ai i loee without In*
tercet to be paid as soon as a million and a ball ts
subset ibed, and to be repaid out tal i he Bral receipl -.
'J bis was though) vi iee o foot '.mn. bul ii we were to
start aires!) now, with tin- changed condition ot
hu ina-s, I iNhi't knott- Ihal wc should ask any
money of the (ioxaritnii-ut.''
" Db you think the whole amounl needed to ereate
Ibe k-xnlbiiioti oould be raised by subscriptionfn
"Without lin- least trouble, and in a YOtf abort
tiui'Moo, lhere would be uo difficulty now on thal
Score."
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FATAL QUABfiEL BETWEEN NEOEOE8,
A C il.OItKH MAN* IN Fl-Al'llfSH, I.. I., DKAIKN IO
HI.ATII DY ANDlli: lt.
Coronas Stoma, of Brook-jn. wai lummoi-ad tai
Flat latish Monthly morning to hold au inquest
itiioii the body ol a colored man named William
Ibomaa Benson, wbo had died from injuries in
Hia ta-ti apoa lum by John Toonga, also colored, carly
Sunday morning, A a|narrei occurred between the
tram men ta Mayland's liquor stoic, at Franklin and
Va'a-hiiiiiiiin-avcs., font ouisiale of the boundary aaf
brooklyn. Both af ihe men lived in the vicinity of
the aaloon, which is much frequented by nratroes,
YoBBga, Benson and a white man named Bead had
l' i ii pla.x lag cards and drinking freely, -Tooan be
Ingdefeatedal canis. Boase wucda paaaad between
hint anal Ha ti-on, who was very drunk, in regard to
paving for liquor, anal soon afterward the saloon
\x,i- itloeeda Tlie three men started for homo, Youngs
going out Inst. Bead was assisting Benson, who xvas
baldly able to walk, when Youngs met them and
* tiered to " lick Benson In two minutes." Read said
thal Younga should not take advantage of a
drainkt n man, anti prevented Youngs from attack
in-: Benson.
Youngs then went away, and Bead proceeded with
Baneon towhrd the -altai's house. They har) aol
K.m.' iar when Head was struck BOIUSS the shoulden
willi a sin k, anal timmi-.' aromial he saw Youngs
viii) a bale-stick in hia hands rained foi aeecond
Uaw, Bead ran tato the houee logetaeiub^ and
whoa he returned Benson waa lying on the around,
willi Younga steading over him. Haul saw Youngs
strike the prostrate man. Youngs iitt.-iniii.il to
strike Bead, ami then ran axvay in the direction of
ins house. Henson was found to be unconscious,
having heen bailly healan aa the head, and Ins
fiotning waeeatorated with blood. Tba Flatboat)
{Milne tv.ie saJB-BOaed and Benson was carried into
lie boase, the ofleere than hasten, al to Youngs's
boneo, and alter breaking in the door, captured
Youngs just as be leana-t! out of a-second-siorv artur
doxv. lie was locked uv in tho police fatation in tho
Tovxn Hall.
,lu--t n e of the Peace Peter Pigott went to Benson's
bon***- Sunday forenoon to taka. the injured man'..
lilite-uaoi'tt'iu statement, but this was found to lib
Impossible. Youngs xvas also taken then, to he
identified. Dr. Homer W. Bartlett examined Ben*
non and found his skull badly frat -11: r? al; bede
.lilied that it was Impossible Iar bin to Hts twenty*
lour hours. Youngs wan taken bael; to I he 1 own
Hall ainl t -'mnulled hy Justice Pigott to the Bay*
monti Street Jail to await the result of Benson's m
1 anee, Benaoa ?i. * I nai renin eooseiousnesa. He
Lagered until balf*pasl a> Monday morning, when
lit-died. Coroner-.imiiis iiiljuurned tbe niqii.-st un?
til Thursday ?orntna, after empanelling a Jury.
Hendon leaves a wife and family. Youngs is ahout
thirty yean of sage ami unmarried. Ha bee been Ho?
pi ison, d three lillies for fclumous assaults.
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NtOOKLYM CHURCH TBOUBLE&
Two PA-ROM who could not pi.kasv. niKiraTBus
rau.
The trustees of Grace Congregational Church, at
l.-.xts-ave. ami Monret-st., Brooklyn, on Monday
night, by a vote of tl t<> ,"i, requested the pastor, the
i_> x. Janies L. Hall, to rchigii. Mi. Hall was for?
mally Baster Ol the Johnson Street Mellioali-t l.j'is
eopol (luna h. Brooklyn, whets be leoeired ? salary
of $1, .'.oo. in 1*77 bawaetraoaterred by tha New*
Yaark East Coiifertmce to a small ciiairch on Long
Island,bal bedecliaed to accept the eharge. ih*
wai su-iieiii.-'i lroiti the ministry by th.* pteskling
sider* aad bia aaec b still peadiag before the Con*
f.i ena e. Two yean ag.) ha' hecatna- fhe paeteg of
Orara Church, which xvas Ihnaerly eoaneetad with
the. I'le-bvir-rlau (Iciioiiiiiiation. The church has
not bren vny pi.ispeintis, anal reaeatly Mr. Hall has
lact-n paid onl.x BB a weak, .-anne members ol ihe
ainiich were dissatisfied xxith bia xx oil; as pa-tor,
gad charges were preferred against him aome time
aago, but be xvas sequined. The dlaaatistaet-on dui
aol oeaee, however.
A couin ii \x.is helli yesterday In the Tompkins
Aveiiuti i'rt-rahx terian Church todiemses from hw
p;.-tauat.* the EU v. .s. M. Freeland, wboeedifficulties
with the Hani! of Trusteea were mentioned recently
in Tm. linn \k. Ihe following clergymen wen
tm-seiit. beaidee several lay delegates : Ic. s. Starra
il. s. Carpenter. B. E. Field and J. jj, Boberta. of
Hrooklvn, A. P. Foster, of Jersey (itx, A. ll. Huul
ford, of Montclair, N. J, and A. H. Clapp, of this
eily. Dr. Storrs waa the Moderator. Mr. Freelaud
st-t tt tl thal i ia work in Brooklyn a saan experiment.
which hail Lilt been suoeenful, and be sincerely
wiebedlobe released from bis past.irate. A com?
mittee, consist ing of Dre. Clapp sud Carpenter snd
l? a, .ii I,' p, Buck, reported reeolntious which were
adopted, conetirriag in the resignation sod Ila ac*
r*eptance hy the cluircb, sud recommending Mi.
Freeland as au abb', eloquent and instructive
pr. ai h-i.
AN AMAIK1H YAGBANT AS A PRISON' COOK.
i-i:t iKitniM. patron Lira to bkiotimq 9BO.OO0
wuk (ns P-J8ILT.
A naaii giving the name ul Walter P. Morrell
was taken into Hie Jeflsreoa Market FoHee
Court tia- day before fatal CluisTiiaiis. He a*l
milled that ho was a vaifiaut and he xx ar- _o__
llilltisl to ihe care of Ihe Coillliii--li.lu Li ol
Chaii.i.s ami Correct iou. While in tim prison at?
tached to tbs eoiltt lu* made himself sn useful tliat
iitsplicatiam waa i- a-ie to bave bim remain there,
Billimina' then ha baa beau employed ia tbe prison
kitchen to alu Ihe cooking.
Yesterday Francis .). Dupignae, a lawyer, entered
tba- a-oaart and tu.l_e<l Clerk Morgan lo look it. the
record book for tne aame of Walter P. Morrell, who
hud baan (roumiitU.d us a vagrant. Ht: nani
that Monal! was wealthy, having a for?
tune of gaTiH.OOO which he oaahl chitin at
any tinie. His tamil] was respectsble, bul
did not K-nguise linn. Ia the Fall ol _s?,s Morrell
kati shipped us a common sailor on a vessel bound
to Liverpool. Dapignae had reoeiv-d a letter from
bim on Monday sletlhg where he was and .---king to
aa fr aap .mt.
A reportOf of TWB Taiai nk found Monal! in the
kitchen of ihe Jefferson Market Prison. Ile xxas
stirring a largo pot a.f soup x\;tii an immeuei
spoon. Be asia bo was thirty-seven fenn old ami
was bum >n this. itv. Ht- father xvas the proprietor
of a large iron fouadrj at Elisabetbport, N. J . bar
ing an office st No. _.8 Kim-xf. His family treated
bim badly, he saitl, and ibis wa-, tbe canoe of his at -
tiou. He was tired of the lifo he was bailing and
aaaasejaentrly wrote to Dupignae, who wus his busi?
ness agent. _
KDWAKI) Hl-ISHARDT TO BK HANfJF.I).
The General Terna of the Supreme Court, Second
DI part men t, yesterday rendered a aloctsion ..-brining
thc couvictionof Edward Heiuhanlt, who xx as lound
guilty of murdering li- wife. Mary Aun Reinhardt,
on .Staten Island, July IU, 1878. Tbe opinion is
written by Presiditig Justice Barnard, who says
that there waa abundant evidence to go to tho jury
both of the death of Mary Ann Reinharalt and that
ber death waa paused by tte aeaasad map. Bein*
hardt will be arraijM'd'foi sentence to-alav in Brook
ly ii.
The ne*vs of thc decision was communicated late
in the afternoon to Kcinhartit bx -Sherill Connor.
The condemned man had looked for a favorahle
decision and when the sheriff announced to him
that (he Court ha.1 decided asainsl hto, he sahl, as
he threw bimmil on his cot in ins cell and began to
weep; "They did sav from the hist that they
would bang ase, and I suppose nothing less xvii) sat?
isfy iheni." It is thought, bowever, that Bel nhardl i
counsel will make another effort to save the con?
demned nian'.s lifo by carryii.tf the case to the Court
of Appeals.
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CITY LEGISLATION.
raui Belina against thk iikmovai-ofthk mcrbav
Hill. ItKSI.ltVotlt?l'l(!-:VKNTINO WREKT On
STKICTIDNS ?CANAL I.MI'IIOVI MKN'TS.
At the Mealing of tho Board of AMermcn yes?
terday, a resolutit'ii reasooatrating against the
passage of thc bill introdueed by Mr. Astor in
the state Senate, providing for tho removal of the
Murray Hill Reservoir, was passed. It recites that
tba bill was introdueed Without tbe consentof the
cm, whn li oxvns tbs fee, and of ihe Sinking Fund
Commissioners, to whom the proceeds of all etty
real estate gre pledged faar tin- payment of tbe city
debt : t hilt tin-reservoir hohKw hen full, 'J 1.000,000
gallons, or 600 gallons each to -io,ooo boasea; gi d
that the bill, by appropriating the land to uses
other Ulan that lo which it has long been applied,
ia ia derogation of the rigbta of tbe city, winch ac?
quited the title BS part of tlie oombion lands tinder
the ancient Dongau and Montgomery charters.
A resolution allowing Sheriff Bk>we78 eenteaee
dav for the maintenance of persona confined In th.*
County Jail called forth a long debate. Alderman
Bauer thought there should bea reduction in tbe
amount propoeed, in accordance with tbs profes?
sions of reform of tbe partv to. which the shetiil
belonged, Ii waa finally rs-errad to thc Committee
on County Affairs.
A resolution, ofiered by President Morris, requeet
Ing t he Stale Senate Com in it (e.* on Cities tO inves?
tigate ilia* management of the Brooklyn Bridge
trustees before appropriating sny mora Boney,
x\:is passed by a vnt.* ot 18 to 7. tho Anti-Tammany
Aldermen voting in tbe negative.
A resolution xvas offered by Alderman Marshall,
providing tnal no resolution tar ordinance contem?
plating rn authorising the permanent ot temporary
appropriation or occupation of anv nari of the pub?
lic streets, iaeluding the sidewalk aod tbe apace
within what is known as the stoop line, for OBJ pur?
pose whatever, except for pnblie use or benefit,
shall be passed or adopted nntil Ave days after sn
abstract of its provisions shall have been published.
Ii waa referred to the Committee on Law.
A preamble aad resolution, offered by President
Morris and adopted, set forth thal a necessity bx*
ists forgo improving the Brie Canal that Its en?
larged waiiT-Wiiv capacity may be more eco?
nomically utilized thain hitheito. It ie the duty of
tbe Slat.* to keep ihj,s avenueofLcommeroe in tbe
very highest condition ol efficiency in ordei thal
tbe commercial advantagee of tbe state, and em
pccir.lly of this city, niiiy he more thoroughly de?
veloped. The Legislature ie therefore rcqua ted to
pass a cann.-imp) nviiig bill, by xx Inch authority
shall be given to the Buperintennenl of Public
Works to cause to be aujustod to the locks
of thu enlarged canals, as ba may deem best
for Hie interest of the state, each ij stem oj mechan?
ically operated gateau xxiii lengthen their cham?
ber tne greatest number of feel within tbe inuits of
trieir present side walls eonstatenl with their
safety.
HOW THE INSANE ARE CARED FOB.
The ltaipu-st in the OOM of Maria (Mimer, a patient
in the BlaokwelPi Island Lunatic Asylum, wbo
xvas killed recently by another insane woman,
Elisabeth Christ, wai resumed yesterday by Coro?
ner EUingar. Dr. Pitkin, who had (har;:** of tho re
treat, was the only witness examined. He said that
there were, on an average, TO patients it; each
pavilion, in tho hall B2, lu Iho retreat 106;
ii. all about 2i?0 patients. Ail cases are seen every
day, but all not specially examined. The doctor
read from tba ward honks of tha* retreat more than
fifty enliies made daring a period ol Bve months
last v?*ar, detailing lights and quarrels an,mig Hie
Inmates, who frequently beat each other severely.
Among the violent patients. Elizabeth Christ waa
repeatedly meutiooed. l?r. -Strew very seldom
visit.xal the retreat, and when lie dial 11* only stayed
half a<> hour. Tbe witness bad seeepted the pud
for the purpose of study.
Examined by 1'r. MacDonald, he patti 'hat the
mitnhri nf patients In tin- retreat had bet a u dui a -i
since i?r. MacDonald took charge of the asylum, Iho
Witness had Often been telegraphed lor in the night
to go to the retreat, and had always responded
promptly. Tbe asylum holds 1,200 patients, and
the number of physicians, if there sra no vacant les
in the staff, is seven. There sure now'oniv five as?
sistant physician*. Dr. MacDonald makes far. Strew
visit the hall every day.
THE STRIKE OF THE 'LONGSHOREMEN.
The longshoremen who went on strike on tbe
East River fraant on Monday bemuse of a ladoi Hain
of thor w-ig'-s by tho steamship comp,
employed theasselvea along the eurhatonaa
in Boutb-et, yesterday fiiaensstng theil grier
enoea They think that the sction of the
steamship ne. nts is particularly worthy
of censure at ih;s season, ss thej cannot eonaent,
iiii.l.-r the nias of then society, to an] reduction.
On tbe other band, the steamship msnagers and
their stevedores are absolutely ituliilcn nt, as they
have lu a ii nUh* to obtain good -Ben at toe wages
they ofter, and some for even ai less amount
At tho pier of Mallory's Erne n squad
ot a tlo7.cn policemen wus detailed la
of eater gen cy, bu! there was po sign of
disturbance by the strikers, Rome af the strikers
regret leaf, tba) tbey were bound by Hie Iron mle - f
the society to which they belong, as their familia s
were suffering ns web as themselves. Even ii they
should conclude to aeeept the reduced rates, it i
iiot probable that tbey woald be employed to thc
exclusion of the new naen, as toe latte] are found
capable of doing fha- work required.
BAKN8 BURNED BY THIEVE!?,.
lticctitliaiifs have hi en lui-v in Flushing during
tbe last two sights, aad the theory of tho author!*
tka la tbat they ars thieves. Barty od Mondsy
morning the ham and earriag-s-hoooe of aloha D.
Lawreaee were, destroyed, involving a 1 aa ol
12,800. Oa Monday night tbs ham sad sheds on
thc lunn of William J, bkidmon, at Black Stump,
in the Township of Flushing, w-rc burned. When
discovered, the hain xvas on tire in several pb._,
Four valuable bones, 'ana* . ow, fiftj ion- ,,f bsy and
farming ab nails were consumed In tbe Haine-; in-a
s*.',(iii(). Ahoni ii o'clock yesterday morning Fi
Beryman, livingashort distance from Bkidmore's,
eras awakened by tbe barking of Ins dog. Hastily
dressing himself be e eui to the bai nyard and there
found tliree men killuiK iais chickens. As he turned
to go hack lia the house for his Kim he was seen by
tbe men, wbo jumped into tbair wagon and drove
away, leaving behind them s<-v<-iit', ehieheua which
they had billed. _
ABGUING THE MEIEBHOEFFEB CASE.
At Newark yeetesday the, argument in the Meier
boefiermurdercaee was resumed hy Mr. (.'nil.i on
behalf of Mrs. M.i.-ili.xfi'ei. Bothof the prison* rs
were tu Court, and the room was crowded. Mr.
Qaild's argumenl was lutanapted thal tbe prose*
t -ulan-might SXaiuh-S Surveyor Van Dux ne, xx ho hail
baan nailed from Treeton lor tbe punio.se. Mr. Van
Durne testified Ibat be made his diagrams of toe
eeli.it on Saturday, October 11, t xv., dieys aft* t i lie
murder. Thara waa then ao stand or shelf where
Lammoos aeys there xvas oat. After thi Mr. Guild
again resumed and continued al length;onticising
Mia attempt "f I_ammen_. a counsel to prove au slim.
Ile claimed tbal Hie testimony ol Mrs. Ma lerhoa ft', n
was tbe ouly aaaal cairrect tbeon of ih<* murder.
Aftei Mr. Quild had finished for Mrs. Meierhoefler,
Mr. Usgsmen opened his argumenl In behalf 'af
Lammens, wbieb In; will oooMme to-day.
IMPLICATING HIMSELF BT ADMISSIONS.
Tba negro, James Seamaa, srrestodoa the eharge
of murdering tbe fisherman, William Bhodas.al
Un ksvnie iii D.. mber, l sts, wes taken yeaterday
ta tbe place where tba bodj waafbaod by Diatriel
Attorney Dowalagaad officer Wilkinson, fleamsn
pointed oul the )oaal lu- anti Weeks took lh.it ni|lht,
gigo the plaee vhei,- he sat on thc foBOe ainl
waited fot Weeks to return bom Hicksvill.
with the whisks**'. H.* also made aome dam*
eging revelations stu! furtbei impliesting bimsell
as xxiii as Wi-cLs. It was also sseoitatncdthal
Kho.lcs's ox etc.tit Was ni \\ . . . .'.-, pi.--,. MioU when
he xxii-; arrested, and that he gare lt to a felloe
pi isa,mr in the Ri verbead Jail oa tbe day that he
was taiien to Bing Bing.
(ONFl>si.\() AN IMAOINABT MURDEB.
A man nain'.! Major Ki.n.un, xx ho saul that lie
xxas a rock blast r by occupation, and lived In
E ist Nc.-Yoik-ax.*., nstbuab, Sinn nd. red bim* if
to JaatieeGreen, of that villagey yeeterday, declar
iiiK that hs hail kiileal a mau ni 1 iauklit.-:i\ a-. Thc.
man, he said, bad att-ftupted t-i tngrder bim, but
li.sM/.il Uk- knit*- which his ussallant helli und
?tabbed bim la the Ufl -ide. Kimi,an hud s saraga
eat as one of hie hands, and bis clothing wea-ev?
ered With bhxxl. Th? _Tatl>n_Ji join.- searched for
thc body of thc intirrierMl man, hat could timi as
aontiiuiatiota ol Kirniatn's story. An officer visited
the Brooklyn Ce-niral Oili*:. tu the arU-i noon, but
notbiug iu reference to the alleged murder had luau
reported thora.
BOME NEWS.
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PROMINKNI \ IBITAM
Astor Bemat?The Hon. John M. Frames, of Tn-v;
ti&Zi is .u"i-or."t o^-rrUi^uZn I &sa
tetTumttP^
li- ,,,/., .r Hell 1 a.- Bert. W. Il A ?>/..'. o} ". *, ,,-,,, ,,,Mlt
jh-w lfrffy- ??? BeS-ew. al Mow-pen, h. i.
NEW-YOKK CWT.
Very Urge rrnbroi-lered coll.irs are worn by chil
' lt ii predicted that prune color will r,*niain one of
tin* favorite colors fa.r tbe summer.
The new and BneFreneh buntlna is ?tl<^lM>
txoat ? ''ti- this seaaoa, aad conies In I -.altitude od
in xv shades. ,
Children and grown persons to ?be number of
3.088 were vaccinated byofBeen of tte Board ot
Health m January.
Dainty handkerchief! f?-r home or morning use are
nf Chineee silk hemstitched in blocks, and orna
,.led with a band of India silk In oaabmore _o_
Old-faebioned turkey-red ealleo is shown iw?l
tbe recent importationsforco*nbininarwith tbenew
figured calicoes, which are now given tbs name ot
?? rouge Adnanople.
Tbenewaboysol tbaTbirty-flfth -Street I,""ii:in_
How bave rel-^f23 for the snffering poor In Ire?
land. The gill was sent by Max*.: I ooper to the
Lord Mumu ot Dublin.
The members of the Potion Exchange roted v* s
ter.lav m favoi ol aroendinalhecbartei so aa toln
corporatea Itfe-ineuranee plan In the Exchange.
There were only 30 votes againai tje propi ninan.
The Pilot Commiaalonera resterday reeelved
diagrams of the Brooklyn Bridge, for tba aaa ol
pilots, showing the pn ," "' ('"M" '".".'
tootbridg* ropes. I - '*" "11'1 uv'[ ;""'' \l'
feet sbove blah-water mark, and 100 feel from tbe
,,.- V,. ira 232 feel sbova high wata r.
Professor J La msrd Corning delivered thi
of hts .enes ol five illustrated sri let tun- n. Asso?
ciation Hall last evening before $? ???3
v ..?.in1i ,i t n tbs -I- cement ol s ,,-,?, um
\,t Hissubjecl wss: "Tbe Losl Masterp.I
tba Aga
Additional contributions fur tho relief ol the
,,',,..;,.,, nonulaoo in sh aban been rt col vet! al
,' ic.'.'i' K."..hi.,...h & Lichtenstein to fhe
auiouiit aiiST.'.-; 50. I'revion.ntl imonnl
to $7,811 17; total of remittances to Germany
31.218 marks (ft, H?H 37).
U1M Kate -Sanborn's - tries a.f th ' ? will
begin Thursday.ming si Dr. t ro hy's church,
h-ave. and (Venty-sccond-st., at ll oelock
Miss Sanborn pleases her benrers n I lesa by tbe
onirlnality of lici ?? ",:"rrr ,l,:1" V bat
cia,*, ml deliver, snd attractive manner.
The following is a oomoarat it ? lol
ol ,,, ,i,,,-??is,l:s,, ,-. i. ...... i**.l for tbe two weeks
ending February 7.1880:
Week TthI."1*1 S aC.iI <'? ** ' ' *
euAvti. i',-4i. I.
feu.*?.:: t ?i u
\ meeting of Iho H* norary Commil
Fair foi the lienclil ol thc fl
tbe New-York luni-vei. in w
Foiirth-st. last I i ? '
was elected chairman. Am
Justice Otterbourg, Geuei jigeli mund
Kauffman.
plov "f the
ufact urina firm of Brown A Earle, tn I.ai lln.ix
t bird-id were Informed bx the eui ploy i
tbal th.-, xx.nii.i have toaccepl aa ni .-. price-list, in?
volvings re.lu'-i'"i ol Bbonl I'-'-, pei " ul
kinds ..f sccd-lenl i ii ??!-? I: ; Ibis
is s strike of the xx hole ?
oilieer D i\ ton, a.f the Tenth Prccli
Joseph Brown, of No. 57 Fon rh yesier*
<l.x morning, foi beating Ld ward Katti '.r.e. a.l .n...
li; ]' ist 1 hird- t? badi. on the ba sd with a club.
Ha* x'xas taken latei b* :? ' Flamnicr. al thc
1 .-cv Market Police Court, and held lo await the
i,..-iiii ol Bagasse's injuries.
The Coroner's Jury lu tbe cam. of John Cartens
the grocer ol No.41 First-are., xxl" died from a
iractured skull in Ibdlovitf lloepil
to agreed on a vcrdia t, v. i trrtlav, Mime a.f tbe Jury*
tuen heir*.* m favoi ol an oneu verdict, and i ie real
Insisting that the policemau xxh'i took Csatena to
tin* station-house should ha- censured,
Radii gotos are again worn xxiih wal king costumes.
??., .,. . ,., b - , -?? oi it',.; -i;.:- a m.a. rt,, I
fm pt ix a te persons. Thev are donble-biet-etrd and
the il ni bangs m rout plain pan als linet! *.xiin silk
or satin rhey ara made of velvet, silk, or anv ol
tbe haridaoroo worated materiale; are very plain,
in,d depend for their il ?? le oe the perfeeUoo of then
lit.
The election of directors for the sixth Avenue
Kui 11 amil, oin pan X wats h. hi \. Sterda.V,* lula the fol?
lowing pereons wera cboeen I Richard Mortimer. G.
\Y. Burnham, Frederic .).- PeJster. Jonal
lh-.rne. T. R. Butler. Abram R. V n Neat, Henry
D-matest William Bryee, William (.. Mortimer,
Albert W. Green. Theo E. Macy, Abijsb (
anai Charla i 0. Landon.
-j i,,. body "! i girl five rem I I i" s
brownaacqnetrimmed x.itii blue, gray petticoat,
buttoned iLoes and white stocking*, xxas round rea
terday l?V the police in the ll ulem River, opposite
(til.* r.llta. lied -..l.-l ?.i\le.-lilii--t. If ?*??>
aahore on Randall'a leland sud by onh i ol tl
oner sent to the Morsue. Ihe po. teoords nero
anare baud but no child of tbe girl's sge and ;.
,,,a bel description bas i ? ut- 'I mis*
int/.
I * ?, Harrington, age twenty-three years, t
raigned yesterday in tbe Jefferson Market Polia.*
Conn, charged ? llb Jumping mi..tha- North l.'ix.-r
x-ahile under the influence of liquor. Ile i-a employed
on a tow-boat lying al the fool of Wesl Twenty
third-sl.. and on Bupdav nia/ht jumped overboard.
Ile was fished ont by offlcei Connell, ol the H \
teonth Precinct, and taken to the New-York Hospi?
tal in a semi-conscious condition. Justice i
discharged bim. coni-di ring tbal be bad hen stub
clent ly punish, d.
The Committee ouContested seats of tbe Irving
Hall wing of tue Democracy liatened (ollie con
i, st a i.ts IntheVItb Diatrict laat evening. Riobard
I x.ui , Wm. E. Lynch and Wm. Geoghegan testi?
fied tbat there was repeating al tiwi printer. In the
interest of th* delegation headed bv James Bryan.
peter II. Jobea, James Br>*au anal C. Chamberlain
(ratified thal the voting * sr, snd ?*? I
they knew, there were t.'? Irregulani. I'v. ?? ol
tin- inspectors of election al o t lilied ihal lln
elect ton xxas fairlv i-aiDilua-ieal. The IXth and XIV th
Distrii ts will be taka n up to-night
kt th*- lomos Police Court yeaterday,
.Ii".in-.* Kilbretb, a woman attired in the rarbora
Hinter ol Charity waa arraigned l>*Officei M
.if fh** Fir-i I 'a ai in* t. who t-'av th" name of M ii .
Bcaiilan nnd claimed to I.ttached lo Ht. Patrick's
Catholic Church and Convent, In Keut-ave, ami
Teiith-st.. Brooklyn, on complain) a,f Robert R.
I. ar, a,l 'No i"ai New-at., wlm alleged thai she has
importuned biro under vsnous gul ea for charity,
and veaterday became sn as?erting ami abnsh
di, place that he wa., obliged I*- i't.11 iii a policeman.
\\ arden Finu r< -. - < >?_:: s i i'. a - a i in i sallie same women xx im
committed s Isreeuji ol priests' vost men ts at st.
I', t,- t's chinch abonl si- we* ki oro. si ie waa com?
mitted for -ix months In default ol |600 bail
BBOOKLTH.
A houieiess and friendless old woman named
C tin-nil* Flanagan wss taken sick Monday aftei
noon i" boullia st, mar North Eight h-st. While
being removed i" Bt. Catherine's Hospital in ths
ambulance she <ii*ii.
James ,;- Powers, Alderman from the Twenty
fifth Ward, xxiio has been Matin-.' xxnii the Demo*
, ral o members of tbe Common Council ior -. ri pal
months ;ii,h"iii:h "l? dei! a-* ii Republican, was ex?
pelled Monday mghl from the Republ i sn Associa?
tion Ol his wald.
Mi,,. Boras, see thirty, of No. 1**:, Butler, t..
,1,'i,?i |n h di-onii-r'.v manner on Monday.nl a n
I,,,.,, I-, si-rvn-e in St. Agnes Roman Catholic
('hinch nt Oegraw and Hoyt-sts., and waa* banded
,,.'. ,, -,, t!,e police, si,.* xv.-.* found to la.*
and xx a-, -ani to the Flatbnah Asylum.
j|,,. lm,. lal ol the lula* Alts t,. Williams, cs
SI,. lill "?! Kingi County, took olaee yreterda.. after
noonai Cbrisl Church Proteatant EpMropal), al
ll-iui-iin ami Clinton-sts. rue sttaudance wai
I,,,-,. ii,, men,hem ul the Kings County Club et
leniliog iu a body. The pall-bearera were General
p 1' Tracv,Colonel Roduey ? .Ward. Juila-e il.-mv
A Moore John W. Harmon, B, 1 . Blair, Frederick
ci! Wagner, James Haalehursl and Charlea Jones.
ry|ee_ wen* conducted bv the Rev. Dr. flan
, ,',,it. ii,, n.t.-nii. t.t wss nt Greenwood.
_ki:si:y city.
Mis Martha B.nwlck, aif Union Hill, wbo was
indicted ou a charae of adultery with Dr. Geisler,
who killed himself, was relesaed Hom tha enanty
j... 1 mi i.ail yeaterday.
H.- hoilx of an unknown Germen waa bund bang,
inc from a raftei man old building hi (ir-.x. ,,?*
_ixteenth-eta? J-nraev City, yesterday, nmrawsa
nothing found on it wbieb would le_d to its -dss.it.
lil attain.
j?dee Davis, of Jersej City, leaned warrantayes
terdav foi Ibe arreel ol sam ml I avior. James CVsai
_nd I uk. (I'Brieu ou a charge ol selling oleomarga?
rine thal wssnol st?mi...1 "r labelled ns i quired
hv law The xviiii,i'i.s were Issued on the aibdavit
?1 .samuel A. Churchill, go *X|i*it enij.h.j.*.! by the
oalsintu. M.w.lKKsl.Y.
tii.nt.Kks- -The boating spparatos ol lbs Park?
as,' nublic school building. o_ Hoboken, ls out oi
iirdei snd tbs B-hool-bouae is damp and cold,
SHven of tbe teachers are ill and six of tbe rlaesei
hivn heen dismissed. At ihe meeting of the Boare
, f idinition, on Monday night, peraiaeion wai
eyen to Principal Campbell to dismiss the achoo]
when the temperature of the room i? below 00 .
HTATbN MI.AND.
Richmond.?The Staten Inland biewers are jobi
luat over the proepect of being able to secure a goo*.
aaaatity of toe to ward their season's supply from
tin* ponda and itreaosoo the Uland. Yesteraaj Um
li om four tai fix.- inches thick xvas being cut.
II!D-a)\ Rim TOWES.
Past CiiKsTK.it.?Matthew Huran, tin* Receiver of
Taxes for tin- town of Bast Chester, wbo weare*
ceotly Indicted for forgery, foi having altered
tiaures lo the tax list, yesterday served aai iiijnni
fio"i on Joline. Rankin, who bad been appointed to
the i,nice, pending s settlement in tli** Court.
KSKMOO.?A eock-fieht took place in the attie of
an old farm house in the town of North Castle, on
Monday night. Tbe content was principally between
White plums and I'aiTytou n biro i, sltbough a largo
number were taken fruin Portcbeeter, Yonkers and
other places, Of -ia Bghta three were -von by tbe
White Plains Inri**, and otber three by the Tarry?
town. About txvo hundred parsons an saul to have
bairn present. ______^_____
A shop wns broken into one nijfht | but,
_trnn__e lo MV. iintiatin. WSS a- irrieil liff. The proprietor
44a- makins W- -oasl ol it. ni tbe tain tuna* eipi
tali surprise at lo .im_- nothlnr. " Koi it all aurprtslng,
saul iii- ii'-li_li!>i,r. " Tile rohlx-rs Itjrhted ii lamp, didn't
iheyt" "Yee," waa the reply, " Well," continued tba
nelrbbor, " tbev found yoor good* marked np to blgh
tbey oouldn'I afford to laK.- tiiem."
A gentleman -who taaok ratha*!' ;i broad view
of tbilisi I*' lui- -i i i-en iv 11 a-1 his wife. Beelu*, bim a
;..?r il.n - itterwsrd. sod wtlbotil suy badge ol mooro
u.m, a frieiei remonstrated, and blntod tbal xx hen -.,, oas
ia relation WSS broken, the courtesies iar lit' .li in mild!
rognltion of it in the itylenf drew. " Quite tun-,"
bc replied, " bnt, don'i jrou iee. M iii i x*.-,n du relation of
mine; [ only married her, anti way Humid i put on
Wael. I" _
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
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Have lara ll l.lTilah ullll.lld \\ it ll timbi i;| fm*
it,, ii i- I* pad gave Imm-diste relief and per
maui i * ne ii a mn.it Mm*
VX'ti C'ATIISWOOI , 321 Kail -Uti st.
Win. iii.si i I:'- lix Liii*i!.i-Liii 11 s
XX ill cn ir . 'oiisii n i pl Inn. I nie;!, .. uniii. Inti., Ii, bailly, .<_c
1'sc Brummell*! celebrate*! Cough Drops.
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CABD.
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Ni HVOU8 i-EKli.l PY, Imp -'-ti,**, .Vi-i\.ii.m
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ta lout. I'i, ? |! i ? I-.-. I i ;, ?!,?., jv
a., ,?i tar circular. Prepared ii? xx i.m in.. iv.,. ,.
I |.Mri. .'-I Jil.Ill lt. NSW X 'll aa.
SI KJCTUKE, llll| ll)! 'IL* * ii lia | I !l 4,? 14 -a C I I ,
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FIRE! FIRE.!
Geo. C. Flint & Co.,
Furniture Manufacturers,
Nos mi. uh. and rn*. ui:-t i ii ii *-i it!.i:r,
We ilene tn alnte Piaf tba lea* bf tlrr. rn Mon,tm ti.nl-. of
. win In im *.iv im.,iam our
bill-ilM-r-a. ?'* XX 'av, ? 111 I ? :m! I; ri f.e ?,:, ,,, (Uli . ,,? aTtl la.ll.
a!?", a,ur ina*- nt *ti., k nt iii.-.nufaa-iui, i iii,ct ire | ibe ! uk
,. I. ar before earned by us, ^-o ir: >-,?i i. dui turpin
Ibat we hare be on rom pea led lo lease, tm aaoraaa pn
the larra bulldlaa lately occupied by the .xl) IK()Pt)I,ITAN
MIM- LM i,I' A UT, Sud. l'.'-a. Ill*), incl Ll* -Weal III,al.,
uml (lila la ritiwdct ta ll li apaMia rn bleb. Lax lag ba ca in.iiiiifai'
ttiifr.1 jut', inna t.i th.* l1?eTii prlci'., iiial.l.r- ul 10 >.r, r wcll
Uiadu fuiuliuao at li sn tliaii IM pfeSSBI < SSl -I TaS-lPg
111 Y OF Til I'. .IA KKK,
GEO. C, FLINT & CO.,
WA Ul'lt 00 MM, XIS. 104, IOU, I0H WBBrt UTII.
MT.,
But ta e en Otb sud TUi-avce., one door wm of atti sve.
THE
Admiration
OF TUE
WORLD.
Mrs.S.A. Allens
WORLD'S
Hair Restorer
IS PERFECTION!
FOR its wonderful life-giving prop?
erties to faded or filling hair, and
QUICKLY CHANGING GRAY OR
WHITE HAIR to its natural youthful
COLOR and BEAUTY.
IT IS NOT A DYE.
It reqii'.rea emly a lew aiii'llcationa to restore cray
hair tn it-i youthful color and Itiatriim l.aiu'.j-, and
luxuriant grewtb, and Ita occasional u.e la
all that i-a iiiciii-ii.to prtasrar* it in lu hlgbeet per fcc
t! ii aial bSMty. LASDItl'KK ia .oiickly nntl per.
BMBinUj IHBimll SOLD DY ALL PIU'a.lllSTS.
??WHITE'S PATENT LEVEB TRUSS"
.. ,, . *5?"sperferl latufactlon. Kopreanure ou back
l-aniplilctsfi.-.i. In. t.|'..:iii)|;V, ill XV tire:, a,,.. N. \.
FURNITURE.
UPHOLSTERY
AND
WALL PAPERS.
FARTIEH All')t*T Ff It H I- HI Ri I AKE RESPECT.
FULLY I.NVIIKI) TD (ALL AM) l.XA.MINK Ol R
i.viuiK stock, sciTAiiLi: voa Hovan ot irm
lil-'.st-RIl'THiN AND MZli Dfcr-iUN*. AND ESTfc
MATES FURNISHED
R L, Solomon's Sis
29 Union Square, N. Y.
cor. I (iti) ?*i.
Factory, -.Bbb bs -l.'l tVooii.r bareet.
BAFEi yaTBanaHTDKaom
^m. ?? a arm. nil r. 1 . - a1 ama ii t diiai t,
OTIS ELEVATORS.
OTIS -JltUTUEKts Ai Vo? 34ft UiunUtmt. N.T.
W. W. SSiarpc & Co.,
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS,
Aft PARK KOW, HkZVt YOKK.
Advertisements \vril Ifii, ti ppropriril cly rliaspln y<*al, anal proofh ftirnifcln-al frt-C of chapgs
wit li out ii u:il ed . Out of Inner! '..ii in imy 11111111 ia-i* ail' 1 lil pei-.,
on application by msitl wp otherwise.
Tin.- la-uaiin;; Dally ami Weekly Newrspupera of th.- Unllnd Mteteas ami Caas-da are
kapi am lila- ii.i- t lu-nt < oiiiiiiu.litliou uud
Inspection <>i" .-V.lv.-rtisi.-r>..
The Advantages of Newspaper Advertising.
Messrs. Ivi-aaTi, Blakeman. Taylor & Co., School Book Publishers, iayi
?'WC have tried almost ivory sort of medium in advertising, and lons
ago became convinced tliat tbe results wore largely in faior oi' the fredi
and varied columns d'tl.e Ntwspaptr*" *
Tl ITJMONY OF AN Oj.it AM) WeLL-KnOWH FlRM.
":'An experienceofmany years lias demonstrated to us tbe great value and
benefit derived from can fully prepared and properly displayed advertise*
mentsin well-established, influential newspaper." Jom Di ntan's Sons,
Sole Agents for Lea & Perrins' Worcestershire Sauce.
A Twenty-Five Years' experience endorsing Newspaper Advertising.
The Wheeler & Wosoe Sewing Machine Compant state:
'ia im department of business is there probably so much money wasted
a- in advertising, and in no department are good judgment and experience
moro requisite. Tventy-five years' experience bas clearly demonstrated tiie
superior advantages and economy ol' newspaper advertising over all other
mediums offered for that purpose."
Another Endorsement based on an Experience of Forty-Seven Years.
M. ___ra. 1 \ -r Smith's Son At Co., the well-known Umbrella house, express
them_elves ai follows on the value of Newspaper advertising:
" If what you have to say ho strictly true, say it in a good newsj)aj)er. Its
readers are intelligent, will appreciate a bargain, and of every such customer
you make an advertiser. For forty-seven years nine-tenths < ? our advertising
lias lacon done on this plan, and ot' tho whole expenditure, all that we regret
is contained in the other tenth.''
A STRONG ENDORSEMENT Or NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING.
At a recent Convention of the Stove Manufacturers held at Detroit,
Mich., tho 1'resident said : "If we would make the heist po.ssihle Ui?e ol'oui
money, mc should patronize ably conducted and responsible newspapers.
The newspaper is immeasurably the best medium open to our trade; th.
m.i-t liberal ami export advertisers testify to its value, and in the employ?
ment of its columns we would find a means of escape from wasteful, un*
diflmined and ineffective methods."
THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO
OFFICE, Nos. 346 and 348 BROADWAY.
JANUARY I, I88O.
Amount of Not Cash Asset.;, January 1, 1879.$36,213,467.01
Lt.. deduction lo '.-4 cr ilccrci4e fal a-lu. ol U. S. BO-K-I _"-J -(her a.-vcls. $135,466.93
~~$3M 7 7,1!. ?).?-?.
REVENUE ACCOUNT.
rr_IT-.ii)---!.$6,1. i.S-*; IJ
Li deferred 1 eml 1 !--i t.r- .? **.ooi,o_S id
-? -: ,*-,,r.. -,
Lei. iuieie.i accrued J__. a, a.,;. yx,iiSf)'-t1<o3s.<'Sa<x>?tifiib,6A6Ait
$44,114,170..
DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT.
Lomosby (traill, tnditdiat Rctrtniotiary addition* to Mia* . $t,5aV),_<|._?
1 ajowmenlaa maturedkMidlM unttd. including K.-v.iainaiy aiiliti.rns tOfSSlt... 1,015,-56.-1
mumed pmnisiM on cancelled poikiea. ?aa.1*. 171.07
Tan* andre - .. i . i7t,6o-.<_?
C,in mi.? Iti., |,,, keragea, .-cr*"' y expense, -.mi ;lyi-i-!i,' (eel. _.-o,a .3.30
Dilke anal |r__ eapelUC-, tauriea, sdvtrthi-(, v-iiilai.i^, Oat,. -h>7. JV--8? ? .5a<;s8,745-'*
ASSETS.
Caala lat auk. a*n hand, and ir transit (4-rr?pceivHi. $.,961,701.4*
I 11. I sited M.itc-, New \' il. Cry. and a iba 1 -1-.U. (nutlet value $14,
; . 1 i.'a*.i*7'-'/
1 -ile . 4 174.573 "?
first lien 1 n ii-.il. iia(e (building! thereon Lnwred (??( $14,
I thc policies asaigned 1- tlac compos) _?? srldilU?I h8sM-sI
. '5,.,*.'***-<55
,market valus |too_v_o_). 8it>,t*-u.c-.
li.ting \, lacie*, Un* reams 1..1.1 ly ihe company on these poli.ie.
: ???.?. -ii,403.0a
?a* ly md .rini-.tiinual premium!* in e pol --. due ntl?.eaiuent to
Jan.!, ? ?????.. ??? , #!,'lto-o*
* Premium* on cxi lins politic*in courMof lran?ml_*ioo anti colMCtioa .e.tiir.-teil
nthe_e| lia it , j ?> - included io liaUUtici). an.f__5.7j
Agent!' balance*. "*'l"'i .
r. Inve-tmest* Jas 1,1 - >. . 3'7a9*v-"?-9_t.*l..4ji.->
*.l ,?>.; -.:. ?di f these ittau millaeesmtOmay Cir munt omamA rtfmei
.-??- e Pe/artmeni rf thc Stat* ej lYtm Vnrh.
Ewt * f rruikct value .?( secutilie ovet emt. lit,5__,.9S
CASH ASSETS, Jan. 1, ISso.$38,996,952.66
Approprliitocl as followsi
Adjll Cal I ??*?-, al'ie aulxeitient to Jin t, iMo., . f_.5,66a_M)
Reported pi 1,4 . <"
Matured endowment., duo and unpaid .^. fAffUksjl
| I foi ir.ai urana e on a ?i rms oolicle* ; partit i| intj ln*UlS-MS at 4 i-er
- _tl. .le net premium ; non-pa 1 CsriUlsi-et pren.hun 14.01-._4'8
I .-mine Oivi.lcir.l 1'udJ, over and alpaca
4 per cent, reaerveos ecini hstclaM . 1,371,48118
Reserved ( 11 omnium. p.i.I in a.l4_n.e. i-_.?v?.~l. ..8;*i,;l'.?|
Uiviaitale -uri'.u- ai 4 i-f tent. 5.1.0,371.4*
$l$WWiy\m\iu
Bnrplus, estimated ly the JTev York State Standard at 4 1*2 per ct., ever $7,000,000.00
?Lr ,,!Hlivi.leila.iirplu., f 1,1 ., 7i, ? a hr I ;_!?!, ( i lu-aieevha-iaeclaietla Reaeraionaiy aiividcncl lu^ir
tKil'-iing |?ili, irs in pr..p<irilon lo alien _'??? irtb-iti--<a lusurplua, available on settlement w! nerta .miiuial picuuuia.
L)L.ii:,j the >e^r i.'tt -jr-oh-iea have been ItMSd, in-uring 17,0,8,173
!:_.=. 1, ure, 1-5,661. 1 i876,ii:G.i3:,:n.
:__. 1, HT;. ...121. Amount \ 1577. 127.7i8.i7J.
lu. 1. 13*3. ij.608. 1 1371, 127.9C1.8I7.
.'__. 1. '.3-.. iltOt at risk j 1870, 135.23: 111.
Jaa. 1, 1.3:, I.,*.**. ( 1880, 127.117.76J.
t.?u*>, I 1873.11.334.813. Tnr-naa _ 18':-$1*s::*ce9* '__i-ffi?ibl_i ( .'?? 1.1876. K.1M.IM.
Da*,h* U37C ;,:i;.ci3. Iacom8 \ 137:. i.o:;.9.j. divisidis i ,M v 137: 2,e2i,ii8.
claims 1 1.77, 1.C38.12J. flora ?* 1377, 1,367,157. surplus at I Jan. 1.1373. 2.6C1.U4.
_.,,, J 1578, ICr.rC. T?.,Mt ) 1378, 1,011,653. 4 1M.r ...?, i lu 1.1873, 2.811138.
?,ald ( 1873, tnXWri Int-rest ( ,j:, 2 :33 c;o. * l>?r tent. ( ;?_ uwo> a.120,371,
TRI t?X_---_-lf
MORRIS FRANKLIN. PAVID DOWS. CHAS. WRICUT, M. D.,
\--.N! H APPLETON, < 1'iR-'.K A atSCOOD, 1 U\s .\KI) MAR TIN,
WU.NAM BARTON. HENRY BOWERS, JOHN MAIKS,
WILLIAM A BOOTH, IjOOMIS L WHITE, LDW. A. Will VTEMORK. i
ll Hil \l I IN, - ROBERT li COLLINS, HENRY TUCK, M. D.. J
JOHN M. 1 IkMAN, ? S. KISHKR, Al.KXANDER kl L'D^ELL,
WILLIAM il. DEERS.
THEODORE M BANTA, Cashier. MORRIS FRANKLIN,
D. O'DELL, BuptTintendcnt of Aneaciss.
?ULM T7SI3HT, U. D., ) i*rr..i?/enl,
"UJ" WILL
I l._?_-le*is.
Vice-rmt't d: Actuary,
SSS WILLIAM H. BEERS,
IIXBT TU2K. M. C., a Usaissts.