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LOCAL MISCELLANY.
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THK MARKET-\VA(.<>N COXTROVERSY.
ABOIMINT OrPOOO TIIK CU.MM1TTKK OF AI.Dl.KMF.N
CIOSKD-THK WASHINGTON MAKKEr-MKN SHARP?
LY ARBAIGNKD.
The Special Committee appointed bv the Board of
Aldermen to bear arguments relative to tbe Oanse
voort Market question beard representatives yester?
day tor and BfBtBBt the iiuest'inti of compelling tbe
fsrmer8 and markct-gardencro to ways from
Ciinsivoort Market to tbe streets around Washing?
ton Market.
General Daniel E. Sickles saki be came tliere as
one individually interested to soon aston!, barina
some property iu the Ninth Ward and vii laity, hut
in all matters relative to the groot markets of Hew
York public convenience and interest must nut bs
overlooked. The arguments produced on the Mile
of the Washington Market party were ccfifiucd to
local interests, and the statements made were
grossly ex.iuuer.ited. He ?aid tbjit it was vt ry plain
that tbs Washington Market aien were detenniiicd
to hold on as long as OOSBtMs to this largs Bad lucra?
tive business, which thev claimed represented the
large BBSS of ?100,000.000. Winn Bach interests
are opposed to tb" iBterestsof tba public tbs com?
mittee should wetgb V4re)l Hie testimony uud lean
toward Btildie interest. These men say that the
market interests should reininn to-dav us thes stu, ri
fifty years agu, and entirely ignore tbs piont, ss ..t
tins groat market bnsinosa. shay os. ii.mis the fact
thut the tunic svliich ssas formerly OB the Fast side
of the Iowas part of tin cit v has gone over to the
West sid.', to tba litib. Elnath aaa Rio tb Wards.
The one million and a qooitOI of residents no longer
ride exclusively in omnibuses. Have no others
tbs riant to occupy tho public streets except the
Washington Market men T How is the vast com
nieree oil be cits t>. rei. li the railroads, the express
offices inui the snipping lines on the river front from
the Third, Fourth uni Fifth Wards if these wasons
ors perm.tti-il to crowd tabs narrow street*, lr ts
Impossible that mk h a state of thine, eau exist
Without serious detriment to trade, A. J. Mathewson,
counsel for a number of property-owners Ib the vi?
cinity of Oanscvoort Market, analysed the tessi*
ninny Riihniiffed by the Washington Market men.
He said that toiir-lilll.s of the grocers who trade
with these Hardeners live north of Caiial-st., so tbat
lt could not be denied tbat the ordinance was a good
juc
John O'Donnell. President of the Qneens County
Farmers' Cooperative Union, ilearribed at length
:be iiiconvi iiccs which tho tunnel's hud borne tor
io mans years while compelled to stand In the
Itreets in tho vicinity of Washington Market Ro?
ten int; to t lie harsh mininer in svbicli they bad been
treated by the Washington Market men, be added :
" They are now repentant. But two short months
sic nof suth, icnt tu atone for thirty years' trana
gressuiiis. Oh! vdu ingrates; bow ungrateful .von
base been lo us,"
Mr. Little demanded tbat the gentleman with
dl.isv the word ingrate.
Mr. O'Donnell?I will not withdraw ir, hut will
repeat it over and over Bania, and to you, too, Mr.
Little ; for sou svere at the head and trout of lt all,
still here silling beside nie is a man ss limn youdios B
away, and you were tite one that set this whole mat?
ter un foot.
fJeoeral Sickles said tbat tbs Superintendent of
Mai keis, in running os cr a hst of those who op*
rosed the fm niels' ss affona being on tbs streets, aa re
he name of Mr. Little. [Laughter.]
Fifteen iniuutes were niven each side to sum up.
General sickles spoke at considerable length. Mr.
Cornell replied briefly, and the bearing Waa closed.
The committee will make its report at llie n.xt
meeting ol thc Beran] of Aldermen.
PRIVII.KUKS FOB CAHALBOAT&
The -state Kut'iiicer, Horatio Sos nunn, jr.. nnd
liuvcv J. Hurd, chairiiian ol the Assembly ( "in
niitteeon Canals, visited the Water front of tins
city and its vicinity yesterday afternoon. In com?
pany with the ("anni Committee of tbs Produce Ea
chang" and ictuesentaiives of lin boatmen's hat -
ciiition. The object of tbs examination ssas to di -
t?-i mill*' bow tbs saaalboats san bo disposed of so
as to best avail th "il-elves of the dork privileges.
liuriug tillie mouths und ;t liuil, fi mn Mm .ii l'i to
Janii'iry 1, the boats sre allowed the ns.- of the
ni' ts and docks from Pier Nc - to Pier No, 10, E isl
liiver, inclusive. c\..'iii Tu i Ko. 5, ss linii is mi ii
pi.-d by the Nt ss-Yoik Central Kailroad, and Piers
Koa. 7 and 8, in ase by tbe Kris Railroad, During
the iest of the rear tbs numerous boats lu this pori
Lase to ii;ul places as best they may. Large num?
bera of them see ran iu the Eric Basin, in South
Brooklyn, and at tbe Morris Canal basin in Jemej
City. I be propeller Bestless was planed at tbe dis
Ji isal of the party. Tbs Allantic Dooks and the
?'.ne Basin were BtbI visited on the Brooklyn shore.
{?tate Ensineer Beyaaoor carefully examine*! a map
of the liM'alitics, and observations ot the space and
Bamber of boats were mu.le. rhe various places
whare canal-boats are moored on tbe Jersey Hhore
from HaniuidsCove to Weebawken, iucluding Long
Dock. Morris Canal Basin, Eris dock at Pavorda
av.-., the Hoboken docks al Teni li-si. uml the Wee
Ban ken i'.i. ks were examined from tho deck of rhe
tug. 'linn crossing North River a Inlet stop waa
made at tbe docks ol tue Hudson Rivei Kailroad ;it
the foot of West s,xt\-l".irt,i-t. Hu the return B
visit was made to 1 itis'a Island, one of itu- plana
lu .ii-cnii.biting tbe b?als berna lo build s sen
wall from Hedlow* Is and anil Rib 'a Island uud
dredge out a basin <>i snfflcient depth for thein, l be
party lauded ul tuc Batta i > al 5.13 i>. in.
IA10HEB PRICES Foi; COAL.
A teinpoiiuy Baaoensiou (ii milling bas bean de?
rided ii|>oi. by thc i-oal-pioiliiciug ci'iiipanies. Inui
April 1 they ss lil operate their miBOS OUlyOO half
tiine. Itu chis-nt of the Delaware, I.a. kass anna
lad Western Company ssas Bsenred, it is auder
Sto.nl, only upon the condition I ti;* I prii cs should be
advanced 35 rents s ton. This condition waa ai
i. dod tu snd tin- propose 1 advance svili bs made to?
morrow. In coiisiileiiition of ibis advance in prises
tba companies all saree to suspend Baining throe
days a week until the 1st ot April. It is understood
that Pt, si.hut Pa. ker, of th.- Lehigh Val?
ley Coan pa ny. eonferrra on Thursday w j ?) ?
President Dicks. of the Delaware and
Hudson Canal Company, and thal the partial som.
pens'.ui of milling was then decided noon, llie
condition, originating with tbe Lehigh Company,
vs us accepted ut once and all the comnnniefl con?
sented io t ii*- redaction in the output, li is under'
?food, however, thal tbe Pennsylvania Company
will not advance its prices until February 20, bul
tils is ..vs mg only to tho ten days rule of that com?
pany.
While ttie companies claim that they have sold
coal only at Hu-si iud,dc prices rd November, it is
notorious tliat coal has hen sold far below those
rates. Wholesale deafen have sold openlv al prices
at least 75 cents below the schedule in november,
and in tunny instances sales have depended only
upon tbs lime buy. is wera willing to poy. J lu?
pines generally current in November ss ne foi
steamer, 13 IB; Ogg, *.'. I~>o: stove, 9379, ami
chestnut, fJ3 60, 'lin- prices Which have h.en ob?
tained generally have been allon! $1 less Cum these
circular prtoes, 'nat the ebsointe lack of Imsineaa
lias prevented lower rates by the companies them
aelv, s.
INTEXTIOX lo Mls'IKK DENIED.
A statement vs us pabllsbi d yesterday innrinng to
the effect that a strike ol thA eondnctora and brake
men of the Munhuttaii Klovated Railroad was
threatened, owing to widespread dissatisfaction
witta ttbe present wages and to tbs nnsatiafaotory
result ol an i Hort to secure OB nu reis.-, Mipciin
tondent Winslow waa asked yesterday by a Tain
im rofortor whether bs apprehended I strike, and
lie saul, "NonSOnOSI Wo WOVld not pay a cent to
lie insured against a strike. Our men have at has!
an average of common sense, elie they would not be
lt for their positions, and tbov kuon their ploces
can bs tilled immediately. 1 have i.-c. nils been en
gaired in Berfecting a general plan to equalise, ss
far as pussiiii ?. tin- hurd, n of labor far oar employes,
and also a schedule of wagoe fair lo tbs man and
Whick the read csu stand, with tba view af induc?
ing employes to remain with na, First. I eonferred
with representative men among tbe engineers ami
established three mailes among them. I understand
they sre well aatiafted. Neal came the adoption of
a schedule with three grades of condm tois and
biakemcn. No doubt then; are aome d ssji isiicil
men. vs lu. think they shook! rec.-ive iiinie lian sse
could uttoril to ofter | but there is Keiu ral satisfac?
tion and no fear of a strike. My informal nm is Unit
the men arc disposed to accept and be satisHed wit ti
our term*. Ibe schedule is not yet settled."
A Tbibobs reporter nooks t<> a Bomber of conduc?
tors and brakemen on the subject and found them
unt disposed to be communicative, lim OT two,
while claiming that theil wages,ne hodoqOQtO for
the support of their families, denied any knowledge
ot a movement to begin a strike.
LOVE EXPRES.SFD IX THREATS.
A handsome woman, about BtasetOOO years od age,
rind in deep black, entered Hm J. ft. ison Market
1'olice Court on Friday and asked Justice Duffy for.
a warrant for tbe artes! of her husl,and, Johu ll
Torrele, who, she claimed, was continually thic.it
ening ber life, fehe said that he went to Xo. 20(1
Wost Twenty-lifth-st., where she is at present liv?
ing, and advised ber landlord to eject ber from tho
bouse, il- did this several times, and a few nights
ago brought with him a detective, who alsothreat
ened ber. She says she is in fear of hst life.
Torrelo was arrested later and arraigned before
Justice Duffy. Bs isa handsome mau ol twenty
seven years, and of very geatleosaoly demeanor.
He said that Kate Torrele, his wife, was very
respectably connected, haviug au uncle a judge iu
one of the higher courts in New-Jersey, He said
that her father was a promineut resident of Boston,
and tbat Kate had received every advantage tbat
money could bestow. He had met her in Xosv-York
last June, ss hen sho was leading a fast life, ile
loved and married her. They went to liostnn, where
they lived happily until a month nco, when she
grew discontented and left him, coming to this
citv and returning to her old life. He followed her,
aud made tho aliened threats i.i order to save her
trom the life she was 1. .uline. He earnestly desired
to havo her return to Ins boase. He was in good
circomstanees and could support her in comfort.
The wife said positively that she would never
live with liim again. She did not like him, and lui
an unhappy life with him. Justice Dully dismissed
tbs case,
DF.I.TS OF THF. BROOKLYN TABERNACLE.
MOI.TOAUK Hi"NUS CVM HIM). I UK H?.II.rllS KK
rt argo io osman them,
A committee of tho trustees of Hie brooklyn
Tabernacle issued acirciilaron February li, direoti d
to tho holders ot the second mortgage bonds on the
Tabernacle maturing June 1. issi), in which they
stated that they svould not lie able to Inundate the
bonds Ot maturity. Bad asked if tho holders weie
willing to extend the time for live years at li per
cent. 'Ihe eircnlai concluded hy stating that il
this oflTer should be refused, the lil s.t nun I tr,life of
130,000 svould have to be foreclosed on March 1
next. On June 1, ls.?."), Hie Tabernacle society
(then the. Central Presbyterian Charon), mads a
second ssortgags of B35.000 to live members as
trustees for tho payment of thirty-five bonds of
$1,000 each, at 7 per seat a year, payable half
yearly, tbe principal to become due June 1. 1880,
Of these bonds about one-half had been paid pre?
vious to Febrnsry :?, leaving about tl8,000 due al
the time ihe ciicular svas issued. The pr,.posit um
of the circular contemplated the unanimous action
of the bondholders, ana, when it wes found that
aome of them conla not be brough! u> accept Ihe
renes al asked tor, it, was decided to buy in and
i a neel the entire issue yet lc mir ii hil' ou'st andi mr.
15. R. Colwin, chairman ol the Hoard of liiisii es,
said to a Titi i'.i ni. reporter hut evening thal this
had been done, ami that the balance "l the iccond
mortgage bonds had been bonah! In and cane,Med
Friday night ami thal the satisfaction piece for the
moi't Jago had I" cn Bled yesterday morning. Mr.
Corwia produced fr.,iii his pocket tbe original
mortgage, and sahl it gave hun much satiafactiou
to bc able to do so, in view of |uiliii,atlons matle
pesterday afternoon in New-Tors and Brooklyn,
which sought to create tbs impression that the
Tabernacle was in serious financial difficulties, and
likely to be sold. Nothing now remains, he said,
except the first mortgage.
I'ho financial statement of the Tabei tiacleon J.Hi?
ll,ii sill was presented to tho Board ol Trustees al
its annual meeting on Friday nii/'it. llie u-s "im ?? s
aro stated to inclnde rc;l estate, ifl'sl.'JUti 117: un?
paid plisdges, $50,016 n.i; piss- subscriptions,
s--. ca:'' :t;i; cash,915587; total, 1S187.070 GO, Ibe
liabilities are the mortgage of ?30fiKH>. $18,000 in
h.,; ds, and a floating debt ot ?12, iut 28. The re
icii.ts for the last v, ir were 8443,218 mi. ifni the
disbursements, $40,002 1!'. Among Ihe expendi?
tures is monti.moil the Item of*KJ,58!i 57 for " Pres
bytei y trial and legal expenses.'' " Loans" amount
ing to .,"10,035 41! arc I nels led in tbs rei .-.pis.
EXPERIENCES OF STEAMSHIPS AT PEA,
All them.au steamships which arrived yesterday
were from ono to three daya overdue, owing to
stormy weather. The new steamship Athen, of tbe
Atlas Line, which arrived from Glasgow, bsd vk?
tent weather most of tbe voyage, and shipped con,
Btderable water. From February S to tbe 8th furi
mis (.'.des ss ere expel lenced, t be a tat makins ii clean
breach over Ibe vessel. Tbe Attica brough! asa
pm h.ni ol lu-r fieiL'ht a small steamer to run on tbe
Magdalena River, Cartbagena, also a flat-bottomed
boat, sixty-nine feel long sud eighteen feet beam,
for naviaating tbe sn me i is ? r,
llie Abyssinia due ou Wednesday, did not iradi
tins port until yesterday morning, li iving h i ri di
ia vet! bs- a succession of heavy gad a and hard
lue waves brokeovei the ship, keeping the decks
washed almosl continuously and rendering- it ilan
gerous for thc sailors. 8he boro cvideuci of a hard
Tbe Wvoniini', of the Onion Line, fr.cn Liverp -ol,
arrived mi IT ul. iv two days overdue. Hhc alu timi
a aimil 'i ' a pei leiH-,' to t in- other vi -? ls, rhe im?
mense volumes "t irater breaking over Hie i 'I
took the sailoix eli their feet, sud serioiisli injured
i ss.', ?. du were nut os, d to Bellevue Hospital,
The France, from Havre, arrived yesterday three
days overdue. Her decks and rigging duriug the
severn gales were heatilycoated with ice, th
Ireezilil' as I isl as it 1- ll.
Tho Bcbooner Ella Robertson, from Nueritss,
Cuba, reports thal on Thnrsday, thirty-five miles
iKirrliv.es! of Cane Hail, ia-, inc ss u i I; of a hark,
water-logred and abandoned, was sighted. She las
in a dangerons position to pis.ing vessels.
BLEEPING PLACES CftDER GROUND.
Dnder orders of tba Health authorities, tbe saul
tins (nilli e made a ilesce'it y.st. idas' on aeversl '?!
toe ii i ulei ur ni nd dens in < botham and N. rth Will"
H u. uiiisi the use ol v-, linii as babital
and especially as aleepinjr-rooms, protests have
been made repoatedly for tbe past ten rears, bul
usually ssitliout effecting any Improvement. Ibe
beal th laws require thal no portion ol a building
dial is nol two feel b! leas! a iii ? the nidi
shall bc used as a s) eping-ioem. Ile- majority ol
the "'live..'' in rim i liam. William and Water-sts, ari
Ulai,V f,''I bel.,ss the stilt. Walling ssas given
sonic tune BgOthat Ihe last liilist le- i tenpin il ss llb.
lilli ll was nolie.ul..I. S. v.-lal ul the ul.i. - '.'i lin
in gilli officer's list ss ere found i los .1 yesterday, i lu?
pin. ? Ins ing broken ti..in np as dis..nh ply i
in 1 Ki- in-g initim ol the week.
N... 147 Chatham-si", and No. 10 North William
Bl. were entetVd yesterday, tbe partitions torn
down and the bedding heaped on the sidewalk.
('ni'.is were put in chara * to present ihe owner*
from carri ing it back, "oe, 20 and 31 William-*..
were fouud closed. No priaonera wera made, thi
object ol the svork being aiinplt to enforce the
health law. Rimllsr visits will be mad.' to all the
under m on nd "dives" in tbe towoi part of tbe city,
mainly in Wa te:-st.
ST. VALENTINE'S l>\Y.
IXi IMAsi i> BOM KU! I'.'si .uiii KMPLOYrOi
More letters were handled by tbe New-York Tost
Office yesterday than on any previous day during
the last five or ats years. The rush was, ol course,
attributable to SI. Valentine. The great mass of
ludtcr taxed tho resources of the office and its
branches io the utmost, bul nevertheless all tbe
regular deliveries were made, although In some in?
stances they were a little (biased. All tbe super'
illumines which the Department can muster were
put mi duty. The heir, les! part of the ss oils ssas in
tbe uptown branch officea. The matter scenmu
lat.'d ao rapidly in aome officea that the postmen
ss eic -cut out ss nh lt as soon as they returned from
ilieir tours without ss mung lor tbe ngillin boura to
arrive.
The Increase was nol only In tbe nnmber of letters
but also in third-class matter, This Ib seeonnted
for bs tbs fact tbat tba more expensive kimi of sal?
on ti nos have no ss i ilini; in tin ni, and as I ney make
bulky packages they are properly sent as third-class
matter and at less than letter postage. Monday
will probably be an eqanlly busy day, aa valen! inea
mailed out of town yesterday ss:il linn lu-dis?
tributed. The current will also be increased by re
plies to valentines Bent yesterday. All matter bad
i'.i"- trent. (1 the same, and for the time being tbe
penny valentine was of as much iniportance as the
business letter.
CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT.
It is now stated that the MSpensioo ol C. L. Gra?
ham, lot years a trusted employs' ..f the Pennsylva?
nia Railroad Company, vs holm thies years -m oc?
cupied the poeitioa of ticket seller at tbs Cortlandt
st. terry house, has been Bceuscd by tbe General
Ticket agent of thc road. II. W, <i\v inner, ol heine; ?>
defanltci io lbs sum of 11,700, He hos boan soo
pended from tbs service af lbs eoarpaoy until ga
examination of bia accounts has been made. For a
nulli I iel of veals Mr. (ii a ha in ssa- the ticket agent of
the road at Market-st, station. In Newark, in which
city he pow lives arith bu family, consisting of a
wire and three amall children. His life waa unos
ti'titations, and bm expenses wereapp.iieiitly strictly
kept within ins Income, it is surmised, however,
that sxnenditnrss in stock operations are tbs imme?
diate canes ot Ins downfall. Graham's bondsmen
ere responsible aad will promptly make good the
deficit, so tbat in all probability tbs accused man
will SScapS criminal prosecution.
ADVANCE IN (.KAIN AND PROVUIUN&
The breads!lifts market was quite ai live yastet>
day. Wheat opened u half cent lower and nuder a
strong piossiire to buy for export, afterward ad?
vanced 1 to 2 cents a bushel. About 'jun,uno hush
els of Whoas, mostly of tiie Winter glades, were
bought for export. Plow was from T. tn lo cents a
barrel higher, ss ith a inoderalclv active export de?
mand, laen was no decided ehangein tho pine
ol corn, Which was in fair e\ji nt il. mai d.
Tba provision markets have stn,svn an advance
the past Week ; iii polk about 80 cu's, and In lind
30 cents. It is helles, il t hal the nun kit is alic, ted
by tho operations ..f Mr. Keene, who aei ls on aris?
ing market and when it falls hus 'a in again. < bicago
aud New-York were affected alike yesterday, pork
mid laid each advancing 10 cents higher than on
Friday. _
BSWSRfJ AM) DRAJRAGE,
The West Side Astin int loll niel last .Vining at
No. 04 WostTbirty-foarth st. to discus. Um Mues?
li.m of sewers and drainage on the West side. A
pap. r was read by Walter G. Elliott, assistant ste- i
rotary, on ("itv Sewers, punting ont def cfs iu tm
present system of sesserage and BUgyestlug im
provemen'ts. It wm resolved that the Committe)
on Laws iiml aaogialatton i>e leoaired to draft nu or
(linallie tobe presented to ibo ('oiiiiuuii Council lc
(|iiiring the owner of any hu in the city of Ness
York wherein it building is erected to carry drano
to street sewers. _
DESTITUTE IH'M-ARIANS IN NEW-YORK.
Among the passengers landed at Castle Harden
from the steamship Westphalia, from Hamburg,
ye.rcrday, -were fifty-two Hungarians. Thirteen
had siitTicient funds to enable them to reach Hsasl
ton, 1'enn., whither they proceedtd last csu tiing, to
be mplnvsd in the coal mines. The remainder ar?
rived in destitute condition, having saved sufBcion!
BMney before leaving their homes only to pay their
passage to New-York. These people become a pub?
lic sharon to tbs state and tim Emigration Depart
ment until Such time as they are provided with
employment. Then headquarters until then will
be in the rotunda of Castle Carden, svhere they will
be provided ss ith food and sleeping accommodations
from the Kiuil'i ation Pond. Mr. Jack. said
that be ha.) found employment for abonl 100 otb
ers who bave arrived previously, as miners snd
laborers in the eoe! regions in Pennsylvania, tln-ir
pa.s?age having been paid bf the Commissioners of
Emigration, _
THANKSCIVINC POH DEHTB PAID.
A praise service will be held to-night in the First
Reformed Episcopal church, at lfsdison?Sve. and
Tiffs-lifth-st. to celebrate the completion of the
raising of the debi of tho church. This church IS
the only one of the denomination in this city, and is
tbe one to which Bishop euromina, the founder ol
Reformed Roisopaev. flrBl ministered, The debt
amounted !o *M2,000. A few weeba sara the ser?
vices ot Mr. Kimball were secured. Through Irs
efforts subscriptions lo Ibe ai.mt >.f about *31,000
were nhl lined iii ..ne dav, and the balance has
since been rai-cd th rou cu a anllcitiia committee ol
thc church members, The subscriptions amount to
se.eial thousand (lollara more than Ibe de ht. so thal
there is monah, it is hoped, to rover .ms deficiency
iu the payment of the amount** subscribed,
FR. IA K /- EB I. li's 11 11. L f< i \ 11.811.1K
OPENING OF THE PBOCEEIHNOS.
TBOTIMOBT Of lim ivssviin win. um sv ip un
INS I ll IMI \ I, AM) OF A s| I'.siiiiuiM, VV I I.I ss.
Thc Hist bearing in thc content of the will
of the late Frank Leslie, the publisher, waa bad before
Barrosatc Calvin jresterda*, uti. moon. 1 le- eootestaata
ure tie t.',,i ions, titled snd Hears, maa now calls bini
Hi-if ?? KriinK," ami tue iiiiut'iifcr of ike deceased s.u,,
scipio, oone at whoa receive abything nndej tba a ll
Mr-. Prank Lei le, vs Bo ia < be s.ie legatee, aaa preta ni
ssitti ii mead, Kx-Jadm Fullerton appeared aa ber
milli-i. Hie Wife II inn sviioui Hie dree,lent S'..i?
dis.ni before bis marriag* to the witton accompanied
Hie suns wbo nie rout, st nj.'. Jobll I uss i -in int ? u- ? ..iu.
-? l tor Alfa ii. and I arris* Neville and J. P. O'neill tor
tne Hiller eontesianta
Tbe only witnesses yesterday were tbe aubseriMas
witnesses io tin- ssiii. Kiissuu: N. 1), kenon testlfled
ri.ai be ssas a lawyer of tbe elly, sou was Of tj six jreara
nhl. lie had known Frans Leslie fifteen fears. Be
ui t'.l a- Illa cminsil for sollie tillie botan lils
ihaii, hiui waa ina personal friend lor
many years. Oa December 27i 1870, be prepared the
ss ul si Mr Lealle'a reqai st,.,mi \s a- a witness io lt Bs
customi I in slsit ve i s fit u ue lui;, ut Mr. Lealle'a
boase iu Fifth-are , anil mi iii ? ii i, named Mr. Le Ile,
wbo at that lime was prostrated bs disesse, wk rd tum
If be bsd s if. iv kept tbi ? :. r han made prcvli
III; Mid tic! lie Wanted snotber ss I I ilrusi n sslnili
ibnnld dlapom of htsproprrt] Dbstanila li si Ibi Dtbei
lie (lui. I In ? lilli ss I'.el.t lu lu- i,.'her, (||l'SV |i,C Will,
mut lui mg ni- ck fl 'h triii fer as,"
weal bach io Mr. Lealle'a boase, wbara tbe will ssas
lUl','1'1 .',,.., Il I
lUlllik,' I, c ? miser-.itlm, os, r Itu; fl
of i.i-1 ss ii ions aad bia relations to Hiern. Al iiiat um
be waa eBgnsrd tn a lawfuttwltb Beary, wbo had so
Milli il lor fat I., i'- li i'll- . ul ? . li ? ?? il ,." au.I s> is name
ll i pnli i. iiiiui,. alfa ,1 ? .,
a1-,, i ua pi' .1 ni on r i il paull M I i u
e.ilul,ni Ol I ,r,iu;.'.l lum to tin- FOB*
dinon In a iii",i in- ibi n wa i ?. bsd di., i ',-,1 bim m
ii.I trouble, be saki. Tbr?y bid been bostlli lo linn.
sit bongo bi bad alwara ' a wllb creal bind
ness. Be ssked whether tl would be neoesiari t<> mea
tion itv alli aad tell uhf bs disinherited
Hu m.
Mr. ru iii i,,n in what t'ni.s did he speak ot bia
Wlfl t
M Di '-'i-.i ol tbe most aol mn conversations
ii it fl ll Ii Ml L -, ?? fl a sbt ui Un .1..ss !.. fore
\ after bc bad i. i -,. told thai bia < nd s? is ,. ,;
sviii-n i ss, nf ni be asked nie to alt do* n, sad stalled
??li. erfni.v as be tunk ny band. Ur auld 11. at ba bad
? 1 I Ilia! ui lima! du in u o '.s days, uni ul lniiii<ii
I Iel ..1 ..' WI I "| i 'I le ' "III.I Ul "S I I
:,i . v iiiut iii- lime waa ibort, st d Iben sdd <d: " 1 *s.mt
to >?.is aomrtblna, t.. >..u abonl mj ss,fe. obs
iel re.i amI ii,J iud i>v report4 circa ited
? I COU ill' I lulim' alie si us in ii rieil I.i m. I SS .Ult
j Oil S. ul 1,1 Se! "I BS >l tl.elli lil ll- III Ullin i|||i| to -us
til lt I - lill I lie I ' SI il- ll I t Utll ll, I In-Ill .- !? li, ,,|e i ct,..,(
.nilli.e wheo ?'.. m..11 ie i nee" itii.ji nth beard Mr,
Lesli st other times speak lu term ol affection ol
SI Ile.
Mr. Fullerton?Wbat dlaVree letareen him
Ililli Uti ISSII -.,1|- ill till Mill Ol Ills ile.|||| 1
Tin -ii, r.. it' Mad rou better go mia thal al pu u nt.
Mi i ni .h.rn I Wouldn't lt lie i.. ti.-i lo leave mattera
lint is ill iimic |,i,, pei ls i nun iii li) ss is ni ii Initial ii i. Hi
a later Plage Ol Ibe C4*SC I
Mr. i,i,i ii,i. i am aaUsfled !?? io bo.
Mi, Too u-i,e: it | trust yo ir Boum sun oblige bim to
i Ullin -I In- Will.IOW, SOO 1 "1 - i .. I'i lil DM linn lu |.
.H.- un nn a pit u nc ? thai be' ss a- aol penal Ird rn i .
bu lue bin i a
Mr. lu ii i inn I don't iii.,- ike u-e ur i bal word
"pretence.M I adopt tbe angB*atlon of ibe Cou i
will nol prsaa nus inquiry further al un- stage ,,i u,,.
sase,
Mi. Dickerson continued ida testimony, Tbeformei
ss ii1, n lei red to bj Mr. i.e.li.-, ss,,-.? thut was drawn
lu in> oiii. e. I ami my elsik. Mr. Beaman, were tbe sub
-i tn'inc witnesses. Mr. leslie carnell. anddeslred
me to prepare tba will, elvina all Ibe direct luna HU
iBfltmctlons were followed, sud iiiessiit ssu- rxeeuled
In tbe formal a ay I did aol kaon vbere Mn Lealli
a u \s lu ii ike alli was executed; nbe was not Tin ;,.
i ii 11.1--ev 'im i' nm Mi. Hui,, i -,,:i ii -i .ned ; when
I iu-i- iveil mv lii-tt nelli.iis for Hie Um .s me ol Un- iu-.
will ike .mis- p. reena, preasal wera Mr. hiui Mrs. Leslie
ami l he fl ii ncaass.
Mr. T.isvic iieuii tii'i yea, abes sou Oren Ibe trill
untu iiiaii' u c nile-: I
Witness Knowles tbe relations of theperaoasIsBB
poss tbat l(h a ssa- in mi mind.
Mi. Townsend Wa. tba! sour reason inr potltan a
neal un Ibe Instrument?to make it Hitman I
Willi' al Dil li". I'm not s ICb u fool ..- 'li >l
ci sir. Leslie always anoks lo you ot Mia l.e-n,. aa bia
ss ne, liuin'i bet A. Undoubted ly, sM ; ?(t,r u,,.,,.
lill' I l.li-'e.
(j.?winn im save ti,.- Instructions for drswing tbe
wiii iiiu Mr. Lesli* nol ',.?" particnlai pain* u, ~i? ,R ,,f
Mis. Ix--In- us Ina wife I A.?Bs s|?,,,. ,,i n,,. ,,,., ,,'f )n>
bavlng been divorced rroma tonaei wife,ami lu took
especial pains ut see tbat there waa ns poi Ibi tty or a
confusion us io tbe i?? ss p i -.
ij Were sun -sci paid for drawing tbis will 1 v
No. s;r; I never bave been psld, ,1a mi rxpertsuildo
nol want to be paid for stir will l drew lui ti Lollr
I neted ciitiiciv as a frli ud
t^ Dei sen suv hum lum.' lo Mi. Leslie in blalssi
Mm, s about sn-ma.' in- ional a Vc*, ] nabed bini
lt he did li" WBIll to se.- tin ni, ,,. ;,,? WU/llI rilli lue ll,
utd no. be did not want to see I beni. Mi , Lealle made
thc Minne attempt, sud ii failed also.
ij Bad Mr. Leslie been gives up by bia
pbyaielsna when Hie ssiu ssas madel a rte
ss.ia in Itiltiiln. lil ITU', hut lu- ,|,,| ??, , .
|,enr to lu osv lt. When lie apokfl nt 'li,
ssiii Mrs. i/aiie inui to divert bia attention from tbe
sui,lui, inn he saul, ' Wliulever happens I ss nu ii,,, al.
tended to.*
lo tanner testifying, tbe witness said tint Mr i. -in
mn.I.- an asslsnmrni i" Mr. England in 1*7;-. y*,,, n,K,
littgiitloo between ibe fainer and bia hm* waa tbe ault
tn enjoin " Hans " L aile fruin USlBg Ins tolher'a i ii lue
Iii bipin??a.
Mi. 1 ii.s n-eiiii - Lei me eorreel yea, Tko person
sv. "iii sou call " Hurry " Leslie la Frank Leane, i
Illa nu inc. ai,il he llisi-la mi ihe il flit lo be ci lied -o
Mr.Fullerton -Tlial 1- boi -... lobbici ii iberoun
aa| mai ruell lit' Hie Ss I tl, eas. ile culls '? 1|;U i y " |,,.?||? |,.
bia ruthi inline
Mr.Dickerson Ob, I kaow what ni- bssm i? i I've
known him fur seal *.
Tue Barreaate Too mar, Mr T..v*n bead, bava iu
aertedni.tbe minutes ibal ibe periou cslled by tbe
sillliesa ' Hurry " la i-lle la lin- peTSOB svlnuu Joli call
" 1 1 sal " Leslie.
Mr. Dickerson testlfled fnrthei ti*. r be never ran
Alfred Leslie in Ibe presence ,t id- lather al No ii
Fifi b-s ve. st sn) lime sftei lbs ssiii waa diawa Ma
did, hu?s.-sir, iee iiim 'mi ins Tutu, r'- d< ad liodr.
Oeersa 11. Bvaos, a elerl In Mr. Dlckcrmiu'a otnee,
testlfled that tu-ss a. ealled Into Mr Lealte'i room Jo
subscribe to dir will Mr, Bad Mis Leslie sod Mr.
luck, ison were Ike m.is otbei persona present. The
Witness teslllled to the ul t.ai ,n |,,n ,,t t In- ss ill in Un- muli
Bary maimer.
Tin. eooeluded the teatttnntiy for ike prwpoaeat, Mr
Towuabeod ssldlbal Ibey were nut prsparad io beats
the te.tim.nu fm tue eoolestsots soo WOBld iel be f"i
n week. Mr. Fullerton Bald Ibal h.- boped tbe Court
would inala 1 on speedy bearings, as tho BStale ssu a ss lu,.
out HliVOlie to protect lt, BIM lt Wa. ntCCBBBrj thill lt
?bonld be oared foe as so a its possible. Tbs Surrogate
wnilhl (Jlacovcr lietor. tu.v hui gone tar tbat tlnie ss -
un 1 niitcat wortbyof ibal nHiue. Mr. Townshend said
that waa not stair statement, sad the.neat li.cir must
develop Ita attenirtn or weakness, Tim Surrogate said
trutt he tin,unlit the character nf (he ci.,' di msoded tliat
lu-ah,mill art aalilr (nillir nillir l,u-lln-a el, li ls er,,? ,le.I
euieiular Im Una 1 use lu order Hutt lt Btgbl lie rietoi
nuiieii boob wketket taerowaathe basis for s contest.
ihe ii.?t iic.*riia_ wu* a. t Un'rv 11 f ii Wednesday, lil,
1 nu i) 23.
HOME NEWS.
?
Prcroort Ifouir? Senator J, P. Cameron, of Tenn
xvis.ant.'* .PW 4"ti'i? Hotel -Haunt'.ra William Wind.un
nf MUinraota. II. W. Blair, of New Hani|iahlrt>, anil Pl
Plumb. ?f Kullana ?nil ltrpri-HcritnIlve Uaafga H. lairing an
the Ki,tl. .Inlill li Ailee, nf BtSSSSCkUSSttS.lill.eil llouie
-p ..li r Heir-'- II 6harp<*, Senator I'.iiiim Mrfaithy. Ai
a. iiii.iviii-iii ii i. Bard,HutsTreasaasr B. n. Windell, Join
i - .III uml Chailra K. Hinith. nf Atlianv.Itoffintt
Jfniue'-t.z senator John ll. Mitchell, of ur>atmi.H'lndno
irod- Oeorgo at. Pullman, or Ctueago.ft>,'el Bmn*ietei
?state Hhl'Iii.'.t lturnt ,i s,-vnioitr. jr.8t, Jame* Hotel
Williaiii ii. Manu, of Philulclptua,
m;w york city.
While n man svn? speaking to the tlrivernf car \n
3 un tlie Nintli-are. line on Friday eveninr, his con
federate stole some seven dollars from the money
box.
The Police Mutual Aid Association re.idmittet
?early ahandred of the ott. bolting member* nj i
li:iriiioiiioiii meeting \. sterd.'iy. If DOW bas 2*81.
members.
The Pinanes Committee of the Prodaoe Exchangi
s c-tcidus ilesiirnutcil i lie Corn Exchange Bank aai
depository tor margins put up nader the yartoo.
trude lille*.
The I,', man Catholic ehnrehaa of tho ArehdiooeM
nf N.ss-Vnik have thoa fur contribnfed $50,000 u
tho Irish relief fund. Nv ral churches are yet ti
be beard from.
TBI TllllU'NK lin-* received ifl from "Zoe" to
ward the fund L'oinit directly to the relief ths Irlsl
siiir.-i.-is. it svill be forwarded to tim Belief Cuni
nuilee, \n. ."ii Chamhers-sL
Biriae laeS week, 3641 doutha, r.:i2 : marriages,
183, Tiio' Rxcise Commissioners granted 122 11'
eenses snd eolh cted t>es amounting to 1-3,695. lin
p..li..- iiir.stcd |,i"ii persons.
r.l'shu I'. I "haver, u pnblisher in It sion, tnemliei
of tbe firm of Elisha Thayer tl Co., of NV 17 Feate?
st., that (itv. died yest.uLu ui Ht. Vincent's Hos?
pital from intestinal disease.
Jostiee Kilbretii yesterday dismissed tiie oom
plaint of the Society tor the Prevention nf Crime
against Ferdinand II. Aliell for a violation of tbs
gambling lass gi No. sis Broadway.
The total Bamber of immigrants lauded al Castle
(Ju.hu the mist week ssas 1,742, ..I which 640
arrived v>saturday: 320on the France, from ITnvre,
245 on the We tphalia, from Hamburg, inda -. int y
Bve on tbe Abyssinia, from Liverpool,
As Siiiiu. i Glover, ,-i man of forts- y< nra, of I ".iii -
Held, ('olin., a gnes! af the Ashland House, wm
riding in a Koorth-sve. car yesterday, al Twelfth
-'.. ..I,.-1ml of a loose rail on ths trai k ssa-, raised,
and passing through tbe bottom of th car, stunk
Mi. (Ilover in the slidomeu, injnr ag him at yerely.
Compel i ti ve exaroinatioiis foi promotion will he
h.l.i mi I', inn ir, 10al the Custom Hou?e to lill
sikh',cie ju the Naval Oft.ro and the ('..ile.nu's
Department. In the Nus il uiliei- ihen bm foor
I ii I,ii clerkships at .-fl.lion a yeal and uno at
ir-.OHO a se ir. I lasre is one sarine*, in rhe Coller
toi's Department, for which the salary la (2,000a
year.
I'm.ess,,i John P. Newberry, of Columbia College,
I. un 'I to a large audience lust evening ni the Itali
of Ihe Cooper Uni.n " I he Mh i ? ol the Far
\Y.si" After some introductory remarks npon the
hstoivoi gold and silver sa money, he nVaerilied
I lie progress of loining interests ito,, 1840 to Ibe
I du . Tli li imo. ssa, illustrated by maps
and sd n ni,ii,?.,(- sn 'S's.
Michael l'Innkitt. a workman engaged In repair?
ing a building al Twenty-aecond-at. ard Broadway.
ssu . iiuos, ii ?. e-te rd.iv i uuii the roof to the ground
floor by a .1. 1.1 I iv< ? i il'-ld. I hough lui fell i dis
i.ii,, e ni -us, n (nile- be ssas imi killed outright,
hm received injune* thal ss ill probably prove fatal,
A Callina plank atrnch James Lynch, another work?
man, and injnred him alia 'ls- The police sen!
l'Innkitt. who lives st No. 3-tO Weat iwenly-filth.
at,, to tin N 'W-York Hospital.
t singular old man died yesterday in the New
Ymk ll'isiuial ut the age ol seventy-seven rears.
lu- ss ia fl V rginl ui bi hirth, and bia name was Dr.
i Ruckus, For half scentnr) he was one
ni ihe n ? ngnize i i barnctcra of tbe older portion of
th , its. Ile ssa- "',|"i.i sie'i above Kt, Mark's*
place. Ali h"u.-'i a ss .'i edu. nu man, and said to
lie u traiiu I ph.r?iirian, be lived on ths charity "l
?(, old I'u-.si'li ? l|,,ii I i ? ? e.-, lr, whom he ssa.
Ililli li nf au " Itu litm lon
mreel ' .-'I. or a I rinity ? hnrch, in ss hich li
ii unfailing worshipp<ar en rv Minda* iu tbe year
His (,. -rot v ia unknown. 'I In old doctor durii a ' ia
life always cherished the firm faith that tbe I
itv ('burel rorporat ion would bun ii un ss hen he
. li not, ;.. ss || non Hod a p mperV ki us,
ni:. ...ki VS
Permit ? fur > u ? tu.-! sixteen uew buildings were
irwin ii I., t ?...'? I,.
ni Howe I bsa approved the resolution of the
\\ I mi I . ! Cit* laina
? 11 000 i \, ,,i.
The eleventh anniversary nf the dedication nf the
I., ni ml tn et M< thu il Chun h. I ., il
CHI 1 llstlict. SS lil ll, lill-el S . ll f. . 1. .
The m. inlier?of the llrooklyn St. Patrick's Society
hi,vo deeu'rHl to forego then eastouiari bauqnH on
I) .ul of the di-i ri vs caused
hs I he f.i.nl'ie ill Ii?
'i he Houri oi I'.'I.ce and Rxcise yeaterdayap?
pointed Benjamin lu-si- Pu- Marshal in the
placeol \ il. Inui. l'i- lieut Jourdan voted tn
t , ia gativi Mt l>e ir is is a l.cpublii an ami baa
, i is e iii 'I hiui IA ,,rd !? M
lhossill.il the late rx-Sherifl Alis ii William',
n i- pu euleil for probate veatenlay, VI the pio?e
. I 1 S | I, 'ill, ' ,| !,, I ile d' ? SS ,le. Ml -.
Marj I - ??" '??. i William*), th. personal propeltj
..si,in to h. under >??..,( um.
.11 RBI V if I V.
A woman hr thi nam.., \t i. Sawyer, ,.f Jersej
City, BlStes thfl i ??'. i 11 I), ll iineM In, ird.'d at In r
lt No, lu.,1., I' i, Hu - is. ., imiiie.ila'. Iv pi ioi
to thc murder ol rolircmaii Smith, Al an earh
tm ii ..ii i h. iii"i ii ? ii ur tin- inui, i.- r ssas roti.initted,
Item.i ri, ss h. li..! previously given hei tbe name
ni Ki nt, returned t.> thc house, si, ? -m -. Amj asked
10 lie shown lo the bath-room. He remained
foi -"in ? tine, and nn hour alt. i .surd he wenl awav
and alie novel -,? him again until -Im recognized
hun np.m I,el Visiting the i mil l-l ..mi dui,ut: Hie
lui!.
Ki yeral bri. !. ti in nu ut-honju i, situated in Hen
ihi on -;.. .iii ri City, have fm -.one time been
? ni iii h d iiiis.u,. Hoing bulli on made ground,
t .? recent lu i\v raina bave ransell rhe sm.IN to
Kink ii.-'!, rattly, ami aevei il ol them threat* n--d t..
fall os. i i'.i" tnt street ai ans .mein All the
!. nani- were directed io leave Inc In uses, bul tin s
rt i ed iii do tin-. I he Chief ot polii. forcibly
. i. . i .I is. is I .nols s> -i.ula.s. piling ss lim feta
I ,,!!-. I,,,III . ""d lllOV D( ' ' I I I' .'lil't. :|!,,|
iiitoriiuii the Cn. 11. ii n im. nt .I the dist riot to
guard th.- premises nntil tbe bnnsea were razed.
Loxa i-i ssu
lour. The pinsu!ciiic of measles at Islip bsa
compelled Ibe closing ..t tbe iel.I*.
I..,vu I-ivmi (nv. ? I lu- Loaf bland Cits
-I |,',ni le.,iiiii- have ni-; received ihi. ? mouths'
11; ?. 111 ii. 11 to T lu.ii 11. .Nun-.ut bs' pay ifl si ll I due
lill I'..
\\ i.< i u i w i v The new German Lutheran ( burch
ni \\ undi Bven ss ll he di die ittti tu daj , I be morn?
ing him) af teri.ii -I i s nu?- ss ill lu- iii tbe Qermau
iin.'ii ige; in the evening tn Kugliah.
BTATK** IHI, A ND.
I',,in I'n'iim.imi There is a tchou] trouble st
port Wi. lim.cul. li la alleged tba! Frederick W.
11 il i l.iii. m. ..I i ii. ti ii -t.i s ot the I nion public
eh no i, i itised il to be closed on several occasiona
i ssiihout legal cause, and Ibe residents of
i im s 111.. ?'.? ? us .? asked Commission) r Ki nu to in ve-,
i iKiite Un- matter.
lt A HINE l\ TKLLIQENCE.
.VI IMA I I 1(11 VI.V| V N V< .
ru i ss.
san rt ? .. '? ' ' an wu 5 11 dork (.. t.i in w*.
ii ? M...... .. ida i iii Mono's sgn. itara, 6
iii,.a ss s i ia i" lui s si
Haudl Ilona lim '.' Is'oel I I Ml I in > UBtt 1 -'I',
lt IO ll ll 111 il 1" I ? A V I >l
-;,|,,IV ll'"'- ll'.,S.,'S l-l.llll . I Kel dais .. 1 4-j
/? | SSI SUERS I/.7.7I KI)
I BOB ll si BS lu ?li vsisini' i ii isi'ii,
I .a vlf?" e. P. Pu \ .ii,,., I, Vita J
m, K, i. Mr. Kulk.'ll Versa i
glrkeia ' I KiuiZ. V. Alu li. lt. M.
i.,.,,,1 ii,ri.,-v. Dr k.i.i/. Mrs.lt. DrlkiB.Hr. sod Mrs
I, ,, II. Mlaa V. Killi'.. J. Ale*
Ui,?e,,,s'l,. sn.a lief. J. ( Iii .nu,ii, Hrs, I.
li,1.1 ni. Mi Hot. Mrs. C. iii ItoffORB, Ml. ..lui
II, un in Br*. Killin-, sir. sad vti-. "li i
m. M. I' i 'i.i.lii. I" I.ll 'Hil', VU
M,,,,i,l A. Vi-... Mil 1' ll.u minni, K. J.
I,,, i I -ii. U Lew. U
rl,.|. i. Il K". K...,|,. J si,,*
u, i,,'ii,ii. lira. Ainu vu sad Mrs. Tann, Ur. aad
i ll, i . li,' Lu. it
(intrm - Tauru - i . Clo, 'H. m.
Vella, si. i "ii)', a. i'opp i baa
ship ve uri
roar '>)?? uaw mas.rim 11
* uni viii.
?tr Kriin.r (Fr), I'riul. lt.-. UsvreJSB ill. Ul I .le tli'itui.
-ii ben (Um Bri, Buohaasn, Msansksi Dee 0, sues 18,
11mut Kimi! i. Hiugsysr* aa, i'm i s-uiu jMu ib, unirslui ira
I,, nm .1 -.e. Bros,
mi .vu,tri.i'.iaiie. Meed. Chsrleaton, tn J W Qalntsrri B Ps,
-,11 i,uni il SSIulneS. i,,|iiiii;i, .Si v, ui,e i?. ; Utrtt, lo
ii,,,., ii a Borssn.
>,, KU',i ur il ul. I selia S I si I ',,1111, V I. ti, Ul, I I lin,, I!,, i,i, -ia I',,
BirAlbeusrie. Il nlubera. !>#*>? lie. iu < ?:,! [Hm , mn rui.'o,
>|,l|, -,| IU lil > I uss HI I i- nf I is l-l lan,I Hu 1.1(1
tin,., ssiii, miior i.i.i s.-seit. Urlagatoae.
n ni:.i .ni,! ,,i ii".'" . I'.i.n. sn,,-*,,,, , ,i dsrs, witt
?,,|-. luiuili i se...-I tn -uni,.H..,a a linnie.
? i. n I 11.11' .I nil I .mnli. Il ? I i'.s l.-e. il. ll,Hil I , H'J ,|.,\ s. ?|t[,
.ml lu ne I,, Willi ll ,S Hum en.
-,,,i,.. sv \s,,ir. Unpii-ii. ii. ir-i u ilartv wita big Iron to
Man i Uro* ?-. ' " se... l ... W li : rai ? a A i u.
,?,, I . , -',,i m I-...-!., i . I -I.h. Jinan I-""!' 1 1'? .las*,
ss ll li uni -? i V A I ..ss s Ur,, s, .-. I in J I U Mai Wei
lurk VVyln al i ..m.imi , iii n? n?. s .a, ii.i. iii 11 i.i i, m. K,.i?.
Ill ,1ms a w LU lie !?? 'ii I'n) -mi A i ,. i , reSael ttl OeU'l.llll,
I, I'll krilii,' .'.
lin k rtsrsk i.il. ii si * h. r -a.ri Isa IO 'liv., w ii ti di.ilk iii J K
Lan t,,,,', res sal ls I I vs kim \ ,s i ?
Bark Uraga i (Anal), Bsrcirli i Aberdeen ",! ilma, with
lim, losrdei s, ...i n, I.s li ii ,s i o
ll?rK Uelirt.ll Illili Sm I'el.'l s, ll. Uni let il nu .,-. liam.
Iii inlnisl ls I mn ii, I ilie .? l's.
Murk Maggie vi ,,t si mini, N Bl, Willing! le tis .-ri.i.ol vu
\,n i.loo So dara, m ksiissl to J WParkerd
ll.nW I il lenie iltali. Jan.li.e.,, Bllgn ...: ui .. ii I,..Musi t?
Aii-iiii I aldwin .'. ' ?
Hark M<.?? ui.n ml -i I'lliii, N m. Muna. Msraetlte D .
.'U, iu kaUast -is am nu I. Iii"i, uiicliurrul in Uiusraeml |l.iy
tor urdi-ra
Bark Chltfaa-ong 'of Ltrernool). Jarvie, Peniambtieo" 34
dar*, with mi^iir tn II If Hwlft * Co; vessel to lien ? Bulley.
Hurk sultans ief Wtndanr. N Hi, Moaber, Dublin Jan ll,
In ballast to J V Whitney A Co.
Hark Albion iNor\ Larson, Cardona* 0 daya. with ana-ar
to order; vessel tn roaater.
Hark Mein'.rv I Nari, (hrlatenaen, rtantos 47 aay*, With cot
fee (o Nurada Hank ol Han Franelsoo.
Hark Caa(elar (Nor;, Carlsen, Amsterdam Jan 19, In ballast
to Funch. EdyeB Co.
Dark Papa HUietto (Ital), A dani, Leith Jan 6, in ballast
tnSlocovlph dr i'o.
Bark I) ('lupin tor Boston). Bnkkr, Smyrna, 7Sdsy*. with
licorice root loonier: vessel tsMlUsr 4% BSOgBkBB.
Bara Eases, Savory, Tamatave HI days, with mdse to
ArnoM, linn?*,?? co.
Hark Marryat (Nari, Andreasen, Hull 89 days, with pig
Iron toorder: rossal ls j-'itm-ii, Rdys A io.
ItilsCrtonihildatDan), Mathlrssan, Padnny 102 dsya, with
Coffi-M, etc. to order; ?e*sel to Vernon If Brown A Co.
Ill If Nonldeittsi'he Nnewarte h.sri, Itueter, illina 40 dar*.
with liidr* tu arden raasul t? Blaster.
Brit? A J White (Br) I.e Ulalie, St Jaar, IR dava, with sngar
to I dr BlTora a cn; vessel io nation, watson A Cm.
tlr'r; Murdie Kif st John, N Hi. Mil.no.1. (aideiia* 15 (lars,
willi .near tn Ue/allin .t Co; vs***', tn .1 il Wlnrlirslrr <* Cn.
BngJnltsBlake. Petersen, toaiuianilla 21 dava, willi uml.
ado, eie, to K Sanrhf j v liol/. rSBSSl to T J owens.
Un-ii c (lan*, scott, st Pierre lo dava, with sugar to
lis.U'lu * Platt.
Hria ll.irrv nnd Aubrey, Delano, st Pierre 1* days, with
s'l-tar to Dwight ,t Platt.
sel.r lzelda mid I.mira, lorrenaen. Kingston. Ja. lu- dav*,
ss Uh fr mt to VV DosglSSS ,t I-.ni: s. sari lo It J WSflbisTg <? Co.
?*cbr Htepben O Plnkham, Hhernsaa, Mat nu Um 17 das, a, with
dis i divl io V OogSTSS'sSJ4WS: To?sel to I ll staple*.
scbr Kila. Hobrrtson. Nurvitas ll days, with cedar, etc, to
J de Klsera * in, vasal to Hull. Son 4 Co.
Sefcl -sarah A lt, rd (of calni.'.(iuptlil. Ulbara 18 days, with
ingar, ste te Mosls Bras rosed to Jed, Fry
s. hr. Uv nf Nassau | Bri. VVaok. Nassau Vi dava, wit!: log
-sod I,, it Muntrii ,t- Hona.
Wind -Hnnaei?Al sandy Hook, light, NW; clear. At City
Island, tim same.
.'I.r-A REO
St is De v.. nt i .Mri youl ;- nias mw, Henderson Hm*; Baas
'Duli n), Bonjer, Hmterd.im. Flinch. I-.'se I- In Multi "len,
u.mr. n re men si? southampton, OeincbsBOo; Marango
?i'.i.. Brlatow, linn. Rsaderson AHoni New-York City (Bri,
Evans, Uii-iiiI, Arkell, Til fte ? Cot Macau.. Cartis, Havana,
i ll ss ,o ? ,s?'??,; c.'uia,lo, Bolger, Ksy Wesl and aalraatoo,
. U Mallory k Co; New Orleans Hali v. New-Orlesaa, La,
' ark B Mm man: Cbatmette. Hnxi, Ni-'w miran*. lingen it
Irene Morita Br) Moffstl (bsrleaioa. Phelps Bros
il <n: Jilin ..ii,ann. Vnong. lieorgetowR. D c. via Alexandria.
i l. Koomi*, ir Resnlator, Doane, svilmiugion, N c. Wm i'
(ivdeBi o. old Dominion, Wslker, Merl Ik. City r..int ami
iii' 'ni'.ml.. lbj Dominion Ns Coi cns- of savannah. Fleetwood,
.-1 vu un ah, urn Yonge ' itv of Atlanta, tt'oodbnli. Charleston
JsVQnlntarrl A co; Florida. Smith, Philadelphia, Wm p
Clyde & Cn: Beo'nne, Berry, Boston, ft r Dlmsck,
-?hi|i. N'e Plus lilia llnrdeii. I,.,-.. I, rn, '.niiiieil. Ml'itnrn A
rn i;..i >,.... Hhas Bew-rjrle-saa, simpson 4 shaw; Anahuac,
I.'ult,sitigsrore. Vernon ii Browns Ca
Balks II WClrlflltba (Br), Dr.mun.1. Mntanras. F ll smltii
I i ll.uss 111. Ii-,Ilia ? amil ton, I'.. , minta, ai:
lit, I- .-r; Al.-na' sm , Woxlio'l, Rouen Kr. Bonham, Bovesen,
Pickerings Coj 0 loretto vs asliliurton tltaD. I'aiodi. (ai al a.
A uiiinlo; Allmtii , linii. HfttoloUo Queenstown (nrorders,
P.eiih.iin, Boyeacn, Picketing tea Murunna II il'mi .Tn
ii /. i .aimil, u A mal nek di ( oi Adsdrsy, Plnmmer.Cardeuaii,
tret r, Moa di Co: Wllhan Cocbrsne Br), Dernt?r, Barre, ii,
K'ltii'ii, Kdse ,v i'o; Muns (Swed), Lnnagren, Haatander. Bp.
I iii'.'h. lulv-.i- ( ... Pawaechlck Bil, Kry, Sagas ls Gronos
Im ordsra, J K VS'l.itn.v ,S Co ulaf Kylie i sm . Kjeller. Pas
'..; Aiiiii'i/.ia Du Corssnsgo,Plymouth,
Ben bast, Boyeaan. PMSenng * Coi Farewell (Oar). Wsw
..'ll. luise A Co; (iliiner iMoT), Malsm
sen, SSTsnnsh, Kusch, Kdse Bea,
-;i.uil. linlHcafl.', Ponce. P ll, S Bidulena;
Cameo, Neal, I'nrt nf Spain, D Trowbridge; I
lim. Smith, si i,,','i. s B, CW Berum; iliiviina. Meyer,
M.iiaii/.a., J I-. ss uni .Si <o; Laura ll (ft), BtSWBMi i'oilof
Spain.
-lins cn Paine, H ile.nd. (Ubara. Meals Broa Rescue (Br),
I'" in,ul. HaUtaX, Il I! Balley Ai <;,, .1,miali I. Melt, lo Inn.
Monte Christo, ll W Loud _ Co.
i i.i ii ; v luiri
l.uMaiN. Keh 11, vrrstr Matthew tiiril?. from Haltimnre;
arr al i..:h. ali croft, from New- Ysrs,
i.i i i \-ne.s s, K.ii 1 I.-Arr strs Ruiilc and Parthia, both
(ruin S... Vm. lol I isctpool.
III. . 14 -.ilud, kiis Lsbrador ami lansing. I...Iii
Un > .ss.Vern.
l.o??.,v Kl '. 1 I. -ISllSd !2th Inst, Adi le nm) aiMH, edith
ii,.; i || Dural, Favorll laal two for New- York; (Hort* del
si i" . u t Parr, "in ,i',??,. Bedford. Wilhelm Mm Ins*,
cate Ina I arida Casi Mlkkleaen). Msrlbrongb, Union (Capt
lhi ! un i !??! Baltimore.
sn mn mst, li-i'ii.ii ( ... li. The Chsrleyi Sltll mat. David
Mr Null, ling rerasi,liosai1tn,Tommapislno 12th
in*i. a i non Mn. I. i ii.ihI Vela., i.i.i,nosn, Lal net ar, Marri;
mci inst, i luc-is.iii. i iiimiH-M, iiiiinif. Ileorietts (Cant au
I'Whitiu-y, ..o'., ii . DuagcBcsai John lluuu,
i\, h.i worth. sJodronnlngSB.
/oi l.a-e Skip \eus. if <i/iv. rsi SBrtatS Fag*.
[Aaoaaesski nt_|
i?iNK Vault Blown Vp.
Ila.l the sault of the Kirai National Batik at VV'f.ipnrt.
(.?nil. i?, ti pron , ',,1 ie, Ihe r." tri r,,',, tia ? ll
Riirglal slum lilegiaph Cntupaii> the burglars vt ul.! I.use
.I Ix lore iii.) . " ? lasd Un
keyhole ol Un sault door.
'li t K. l'i: d. ti 11 -i, Ni \ 11 -i ash M.." i Ki. i.i \m i.
?U. ll ii. ls I: ul el Mes. . HIM-.: .<? SOS N ".
...... in-.ii --il it., when . s.ijii'iiig ii resaonablo sail ol las
i i
I , Hi! 'imi 1.1.'- celelirateil ('uti-rli Drops.
il. I ? ,. ' drop
Wis. ni -uri's Ihi'oi'it.i-i'iiii i <
win . nilly. Ai
4 N i im rii'iieed dIiv lenin rt nd sui iruiui. now
.\ engagi in i hospital, wishes lo enter private practice.
\ ,,\ |? i bu knu s.i. ,d a s illaifr in it Sui 1 ol k is Inri a nhs
,,, ?.,,, ; , le e.. ,, is .1. ni, u-i ad,il ? -? I ll lui i i -.. ' illunie .'III.e.
Xr.l!\'iil'S il*-11i!11% iiiiil sse;:L.nrsia ol i-'iiicia
use orgsaa poalllrely eared bi ILLRN'B Hit sin
iii,|i. fl, lum.n. .s-ior House: Zits. I. Jj Kl Broadway i
ii ii n ii m. 7 cull ive. rsend tor circular to Allen, 815 lat-atsa,
^l i;\ Olia DKMLl IV. Iiii|)i.;cu.-'.'s\'c(kri m7
nt Un' , 'I HUH ni i.'ll'T lll'.ll. *0, a,. lill iu.I ll I Stir
i. lu is i Mil . - I i.ll s -.i'll' I ile l-l ul, i un r i , i
:i lout, i'll- -. fl i.? ,. lia li .?...., ?V
Mini tor circular, Prepared i>,- vviM.'iiiiM'.ui .st ?,
? loliii it.. Now-l mk _
SI Kicn isl-., ImpoteucB nnd Diaflisei of tris
U.'lli-I e. '.- ,i:nil'll.,'l?i Sid a.,- Illy eU'el llliril
t i 1 niel i IO 7. il KS UV VU V S I Kl.s,. SI. 11. I I l,, ?<. i;i i n i.
_-W_ IM. lill M AT?K "* KIT!' V " TKlsf 4 lt VHItAt Ll
Oil 8 S ELEVATORS.
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i ELEVATORS,
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Grand uud C'brystie Wini'
Last Days of thi Jon Sale.
?We close out this week sev?
eral lots of chemises, night?
dresses, drawers, skirts, and cor
sct-covcrs. Prices av.a-a-a-a-y
down.
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"THE LEADING AMERICAS SL tl SP A PER."
THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FOf. 1880.
Dorine >li?' coNiinjr Pnwideatial your
?fin; Tbibi rs artll Sb B mott Bl ltira a (rene -
di,ni ever fur ii llins* tba m ra baal worm
knowlBB. amt f..r eafssatas bbbi l politic*.
ii inUsedsi H..- war elsssat tt hus fcsea iaaal anxious
,'.? Mt lt SBV tars ftttt ass.
..ml \i:i?tlie nr-f i"-raiaii'iitlv b*p-inluim Hie new dan
.i-r to ibi eountry tTsat tbs raalreel slltsa b Bf lbs solid
Bontb ..ml lu,i..ii mv Hall. I dsBSjat it
loaabl io rallj lbs ..U pasty '.f ir., turn Bad tbs OBSBBs
ii ? |sa I-, detnaadtaa tba BbaBBBaaaBni ai personal
i.i lil;, s. un i-,i M ,? ev i ni.!". It railed tm aa bbb ts
? laatead ot tb ? coeujyj ai.d fer
Hi! st ?_'|'i-.'lll-llt UBOB WilUteVir lil I- III.li-lu', 4
Hi,. |i|i|,,i.l> -li,ni il inn Ut) animist Hu- ..iininon foe.
Blnee tl,-ii tbs 1Mb sf -Bawler bas been
turned back; every .i..ui.tful Mats bas bass was I
iii. .in. ii* lor Nc...mil "l.t..ry wet* ae vcr more ebeef.
!,,- |: - 1 Bo 'il .md lt* N'.ilM > I
lynn,,mi.,,.n uml sra bars Kapi tbe Paulie faith.
i ludatioo, iiml wa Bsrs I - ? ? ile I'.ir
.ni-, i marbi to break iIswb ttaa si
ii,e ballot six, net ws bara SMlatals I tbs election
lawa
The Tribune's Position.
Of! ttl lill I Bl t -li,lt" lil Bal Ulla, tl
peal mo*|
(?I lill HIUI M s-||,||e|i|.i|i lill-, 1., - . -.
, u tye se, ii iii , ? uf tu,, ?trarsla,
me Mb i. - ? ' ? rai ' "? ? Bal il i "ia" I tbs tit
.. im , mm m. us tba best mesa* of educating
llie voter* is "Ol lbs rote, rae Mum,' Ba.
polilleaas ?'? pl tri rt Ibal no Ib( . I v
11 , 1..:?rr ala and Wes V'.. UBI tbs
Rame "imi.
Tbb Tkibi'nkla now spending more lu', ir und ninney
Ulan i-v 1 I" i" '.. i'.'i.I H." rlletlnei ? ia loftia
1 ol Ihr tOWgtmt riec-lmliou futons fte bett
pro/tie lr i nun-.'lain ll, by lie.mi
rn . ' ll ? ,., ,.r f lie li,.-1 I linnell 1 ll 1 I . - I '. nf I int
'Oflr I i'lire.1 ui' i nm ihi m..ij lainui'
H . . 1i1111ii.l1: ii I Un 1 iles nf Hm
hes! i un-.'., nc n! Un' lillie, hy leaping ll'' .I-f nt Hld
blirbcai |,i-,..i.-,, 11\ .nik'th" fr. i- t Ula. asst a, baartas:
ul. M.I"-, .1,',.' ,.lni- alcala I'. II!" ll" I .md
tin- 1 ii. 'ii-* to euler to tba ,
ur iu, rile oi ibe un Indi t* of tot brnoc int.
Hil. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
fir Hi" mils! aaasBsatBl w B-I-Wt '.iv in tbs
e.er 1 tr-., linviiiKfour timi- tbs clrealsl na .<f any other
in N',H York, li la specially adapted la iii ? kursa class
of liiielitaV'Ut. proteaaloual or btu assa i I sra Iso fur
froin Ni ? V i's to d'','? nd oa mir i.i|i-r<i'.i tin. <1iii y
news, >iim ii--, rtbeleaswanl tbe ill ai ? ^eonvauoa*
,lell.e linn', re\ |eW8, sl'li'Iltille Unlit". . leol le..
ere., i r winch Tiik ikiium. h Ubi bbb,
Like tm. w..: ki v ir eoatataa atxtaea pace* ami ts ta
coan mint lunn tor btadtaA
HU. WEEKLY TRIBUXK
reraaias Ibe areat favorite Bf our luiMtaatlal eaaatry
iiopiil it ion. lt rei laes sud eondV Bass all lbs Bews nf tbe
tito ri uluble ataape. lui sarsnaltunal dcpirt
nun! ta .1. cur in.iv conduct.M Hun ever.
iUlii 11 baa Mwaya asea considered die Bass.
lu market reports bsrs losst bsea Hie reeos>
ali .1 authority on rattle, grsiu mit sen rsl nona try
?pet-lal deparfmeut.* for the roast,
:i:nl tm- household intervals: Ihe new ii ni Hw irk deturt
ment. alrcudi cxtn nie v popular, irlves ann i
rale und eouiiir honnlve losrroriloni iii knitUn(.era.
rhctlnir. and kiadro I aubjeets while poetry. Helios .mt
Hie lunn.ns ol Ibu dav BM Bil BblMI lsntl| alipp
Ibe verilii't ol Uk-ii 11-nt tboaaandsot ?ld readeri
have returned to it daring Ibe ins' rear ts ilmiu-y
iiml 11 better Hum eve.-. IncrcasWK |>nir .nsce ami
larililieaenable nato rcdaee tbe rates ii ibe laweet
pm nt we bave i rer loaebed, sa Ito nil r ibe bmbI aui.t*
mit premium. \>it Biroa. aa tallawa:
Terms of The Tribune.
Potltgx -tu iii tin C.iit<il stn!, tr Caaaaa
Ira I LY titi ui SK, m. iii'imi; Baadsysl, lyear. . I
li VII V TIUIII N li ,vw!'l ul Mill ill- . 1 l' ll ? Kl Ul
bundai nu itu N K. 1 real . '* ?d
Ult; r-IMI Wlil.KI.V TBIBI M.
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sin.'ie ropy, nae year.
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Ten copies, nae ve.ir.
lilt; wiihKI.Y mtBl BM
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Im, number ol copies ot either edition above tea al
tin lame rate Additions taclaBsmaj oe wade ..t any
lime al dui. rut... Remit by Draft od Vew-Yorfc, Foal
uilh 1 (mlii, ur ni Reidstctnd Liter.
An Amazing Premium.
IheiHtberC i;ueurtt,^mdim, t l>u iimi.ni Bl Universal
I:, fill I 11 I'.i.Iill-, III li.lllleell \nlllliles. t.'L'elller
with *ii v..lunn'* or .11i1l11iin1.il nnitier which 1* ua? be
lu j,,|, 1 1'.. iniimiiiK ii iIowb to sat**. aaaHaay ?9
rofumit in mil. Slid leiuli Tine lt Ile I I i ll BacvclO"
, ,,. 1 , |u , m ," c. llie Ira! t..un-.-ti v..lum.?*
v,, \ i?. an ei.it t-i'iumt. <nt-111 tn.r oalv lin*
ni;., ?? Ike rerg Imtrtl (l-7'.i| edition ?n CbSB>
1,,.,.. i- i.iiiie 11. I., ? als additional volumes will
contain ?. vt-r.il ilu.uaand topics nol found lathe oriel ul
work iiealtlcs .i ...1,kihi', treatment of mani tbera pra>
sent.,!. Tin* p.-rtinii 11 ''..sl-n.-.i i" inept the anet il
wanta ol American muleis. supplyloji the nsiarsl de
I'ci.-ie* ... Uir- KiiKllsh un.k-.
We tiffi nina Kr, nt work (/??/? JO eolmuir, emmtgelrle)
upon th. foi uwins ?? laaai
, til A.MHERH'a Ji.N. Vi li H'.l:i'I A. with
un leiiicui, aa ai -. .ul.-tun.
ul 1 h. uml in cloth, ml lur. Wi.i.iii.r
1 ii.mi m. ?". yeara.tosi: aili *eriber,
1 li VMHKilS'S EWYCI.ol'.r.DIA. sith
\ Miine, in-11 . ns above, 'Ht tu*)*., BBB Hie
lor Sl*'|S|M|?lKKU IKIBC-M .- leila loone
' Mil.Mill.el.
t ( IIAMHKHs'H KHCY( lol'.KDIA. with
For #lrs.\aiiinileui"nr, a* abor., '.ii vu.., uml ten
I eii|iies ni lui: IVkrbly I'liiiirsi uno year.
^ I il AMHI.U-a-a EMC'M lol'.IMA. with
lor *!?.
l-'or $?7.<?upplcmeul
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?lipplemcui, ii* iilaive, 20 vu
Daii.i I nun m: two year.-, c:
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A Magnificent Gift!
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I ill. M.U-MlKK I liU'.l'M. ?lH -ni,,! , . , ,. .,..;'*;
expenae foi rrciaht, or deliver in NeW-Ynrk City ft-re,
Worcester's lirt-at Unnbridsed Quarts Illustrated tn?
tlunary, bound ,n sheep, ninian *f l-syu tii*- very
aud very bast edition af tbat uraSB ?..ru, to auy
ne ranuttlnsj
#10 lot u alnsle Sve-yesra'anbacripUoB in sdeanoe, or
one-yeai subacrlptlOoatoTHK M'KEKLY, or, Hrs
BU tel .1 aiiiirl" live ye ir*'auli.cili.Jluii III advance, or ur,
1.inn subscription* lo THr: XRBI.WBBB* Y na?
nni 1 ? .(. ? -11!'-1 'Upi lull lu TIIK DA I 1. V, e\t lu lina 8 nu
1 lilli"., ni,
?*;io io: a aiasrle iiir.sryrars' sabserlpUsa la atvaaest? 1MB
DaII.Y lui li UM% excluding Sunday Xalltiua.
For one dollar extra fur puataace the llb.miry can
be aeul bj mail to aov part of rbe (Jutted bates, wbi:?
for abort distances Hie express i* rr.ueh cheap r. Ail
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