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MU. COWLEY'S CASE ARGUED.
THK PRISONKK AFTECTED TO TEARS.
?KT.-K.\rAIION OP THK CASi! KUI MIK Dl'l I.NCF ?
TUE IHSTHK T-lTIOilNKYS AI>l>I.L>.? 1* Sr-SAC, i;s
PROM "NICHOLAS .NKKI.I'UV" AND IRK SC IIIP
Tl'HLS.
||p, limul;*, counsel for Mr. Cowley, yesterday
ennuin-' I Bp for Mm <l, fence in (lie Court of QflOBfaJ
tessi hi-. Wli.-n h ? ta-'emil tot li" suflciilifi: nf the ac?
cused Turu), Mr. ' ',,ssi,y BOMMfl bitterly. Mr. Phelps
occupied tlie aftcniooti iu present ini; the rase lol
tbe proscenium. Recorder Smyth will charge thc
Jury to-day.
APPEALS TO THE JURY.
Tin* Rev. Mr. Oowkj was one of tlie
earliest in uit.-n Um ?? ut thc '.p-tLn. of Hie Court of
(ieni-ralH. **sloii? >'^tei-,li,y. The room Will soon Ulled willi
spectutois, nilli,lilith Ott offlf?r at HM ?Oat refund to
admit any om* who could not shosv B8BM excuse for bis
demand. Aa on previous occasions, tho iiumtiT of
women present w.isr. marius!.le. Mr. Cowley occupied
B seat behind Mr. Ti rook e. his counsel, and a number al
lin irieiid., clerical and las. wcr. ni his Imui- Uatt
nclghlKirhooJl. Juikc FulUrttoii ssas Ml pMBtfll during
tin- day.
Il waa 11:20 when Recorder Smyth asltetl Mr. Brooke
If bc aas rcii'i. it, io,,.'i'.'<L
Mr. Ilrookc rcply-d Ly Using tobin feet, nnd In a
calm, low vole addressed Ita H.mrt rmi thc Jury.
llo beean by e'uliiu* Hint iot.-r a lon tr investigation of
til" teeta Ibe Mace Bad been renell' (1 s. here all thal was
ti, lie said ?u lielmlf of tilt* prisoner wa- lo bil submitted.
Ho asked the jury to lou!, bm-k toa titno lathdattflg
till., tr.lil, ii'),1 see What denunciation there BM Nil
Of tho prisoner Ly tue public press. Hf at?
tribute, the line of conduct tost ard Mr. <'iv,ky to Hie
nature of !lu- nBBTBB It vena natural thal eveiy instinct
tl inanlioo-l and BatBN should 88 PIP sci ssl,ru it ssas
stip.'iosod that any man lind watitoiilv, cruelly and ova
te natlcally WTCBSBd uupioii?rtcd nnd he! ide* a children.
lu view al Um usa seal fc-iini? walch existed against the
Bccu-cl man f.T-*ut care had been tr,;.,-n ni the selection
of the lunns. Tiny sven* now asked IB stand between
him and public prejudl" nii't iii,inst cindi lunation.
Mr. Brooke iin-n sketched tho career af Mr. Cowley
since tho inc,irpo'niion of He-Shepherd's Fold. He re
fen.-d'to the mt raal Double and turmoil svhlch Wad cc
furred In the Fold, and said that when thc means of
pulilli: support vars ssit!.drawn Mr. Cowley did not
allow tb.-tl,.ors of the iustityilt'..i t>, bs Closed mid tho
Children tsi he turned into the street-. BM continued lo
strive und hope on. If his Judgment was nt
fault, his h illira ult y was right, -and could receive
Do coiidtmnation. He next sketch,-d tho proceeding! in
the Supreme Court, and charged tha? the Soddy forth*
I'i. v, ntion of Cruelty to Children had gOBC to th, Fold
With retinues of Wpaltara " thone agitators of the
j,),.,^'*_..ltu the object of milking a sensation and
thereby Kain n* fame for it. elf aud revenue lu HMS al
ronvi.'tion. Wnh un ord'-r of rho Court. ohtflaed behind
Ihe hack of Ihe accused roan, they recovered the
rblldreti from tbo Fold. Wiint, he asked, would bl BOOM
of the chi ld i en after Hu 8 agitation was over! lie add. ."t
Ilia! n.-illiei he nor they would ever know.
MIL C'lWLKV l.NCAI'Alll I. I ?!' CI.Ii.I TY.
Mr. Ht,.,'kc Ho-ii I tiled attention to the naline of the
Charge and cul' nd' il that, Huies.-, Kdsvard (.ossiey ssa
shown to lie af the alrandoued, pet sci ted and ernninal
outure necessary to contribute to Hie net mentioned in
tbe statute, he could not ho convicted. If he err, .1 in
linlKiiient through lack of knowle,ice; if he bad hesi?
tated bet ween two coiiim-s in the treatment of a child,
iud tho re-ult hud hp* n Bli t ri mt the pros-etltlnn pie
lendcd. it would not be snllliietit. Edward CBH ley mn.-t
have wilfully intcti-Vd to do th.-net which endangered
the child'- life. If Mr. Cowley ssas nilly wilfully
al the eriine churned In the "indictment, he asked
that In the linnie ol (ind BC be punished,
for ho deaatTld If The nut ure of tho
counts In thc ind'i ittnent wer, n,-it dwell upon, and the
luror- were aaked t>, Isy wbetber Mi. t 'owlej'? pi 01 .<?n
mrrottBdingi were Mica u< io permit him to ;.<? im Hy al
tia in. The es'ldciic- of 1 _??- lt. v. I),.. DIX, Putter, li 'icy
and other" was that they bad known Mr. Cowley in In's
Worn, anti that lhere had Leen BO reason to question ids
character tor gentleuea* and kindness. lu reviewing
thc testimony of tho children. Mr. Brooke created oon
sidcrabi.' lau'liter by repeatedly referring to Bessie
Lawr88_ae as Bessie ruiner, He explained that be bad
ladas Fullerton ni his -Bind, and that the
ass.,elation learned to be Bat oral. He con?
tended Uiat in ari'ivni-f ai a conclusion
the Jurors had nothtnc to (lo svith anybody but Louis
Victor and asked tnat tiiey should eliminate all preju?
dice, which had crept into Ihe casu from surroundings.
The <|iiestluii tuov had to determine was whether tho
accused man had wilfully neglected to BdntBlBier
firoiitrr fond a'id medicine to Loala Victor, and I.,- asked
hat they conan-nieir (^liberation! to tn it fact. He
urged at leugth the un poi tare of the ease to th. oaose
of relnrlon and hutu.linty, ano epnclnded by declartnt.
that a greater oinruK*' could not ensue than tbe eonvlo
tion of Hu- anaoaer. H.- asked the furors In lbs name of
humanity. law, and mulei the ev;,leuce, tn do that which
Via-nehl BBB lander a v,-i ?!!<?? ..ruo! guWty.
Mr. Brooke spoke for tsvo hours and tefl minutes.
Afi.r rec. es the court was nwre crowded thsaerer. i'.i
?ons who had stood at the doors tn Hoe foran nour or
more moved in and took thc piaccs of tbono who left
tbe room.
MINTS Af.AINSl T1I8 l":l-,N)l:.
Iii-lriet-Attorncy Padps, in his ni ultim nt, tg ,| |
1 hope I rr i. :. rC'le to routine ms -'-lt to the (|U<-.tiona
ipni'iriiii; out "f the BTtdeaee Ul this case. I hope I shall
not lu- tempted to go bi yaad the i.ada o' thal dteens
lion. It ls not niv mt-ni on ta dafflfld ill svi.n lrrivc
ralleii under thc condemn itlofl of my li allied friend. 1
proiK?se to cnnilli,-m..-elf lo a tUseusatofl of tbe teeta la
.sid. nee anti the cont In-nni Jii-i rtl.d fioi.t them.
What arc the facts! Tin* pii-oncr is eharged
ultu liavii.i; svitiiht.d linin le,nu Viator pro*
Ikt food and BSOdlcal tTCatasentt wilful y.
JVhai i- ii necessary to prove to maintain the Cbsrsel
Vrat, thal lin-eliii,inii wa rc li. hln can- ai.tl eustody J
bm-oniiis. thal he m?_.-;. ci ,i i-> supply tie in s. |tb prop r
teed, uml in tuen- ii in,--- v. lih plop, i m.,11. ai treatment,
and that ha acted a iiiuiiy. if i saoeeed ia theaa prop*
O.-dtions We an ea', il lcd lo B sa -n 111 '.
Iii the lest place, wnal doc* wilful mcaul Thai the
pr:-.mer in lu- li art uie.int to Kia! sa- Lniis Vii lot-to
ileatiil That hi refuted to rItc him tneoielneln ,,ur,r
tiiat ha m.i_iii du ( If so be woald have boes ohsraed
with aticinpi.-d mauler, lin- itatBte ninlei which
Ihe prosecution h_.s proc-.-.rded u little luorc than
tin- reenactment of Ihe oommon luis statute.
Wm n tb- -taint,- layi he i^ ituilty if lie Wilfully 1,,-L-l, ,lh
lt iiii-a!!.- if in- docs not do ii_e set tr,,m Ignorance ,.f tin
faei-. J'., till,-nat -: If a physician 1- nnawaceol tbs
pr...-..ec of a di-east- and the pxrlenl miters be 1- not
reapuaslble; Out If, knowlacol ii- presence and befalls
la treiM lt, b_ ls aa.itv of wilful neal, i. i- i m, u,-w
tin oi-y. Il is i-o-iii.io'i 'i. sv mn! tbe Baa '-'' law. In nm
aaae a prisoner was held aailty ol wiiru: nealcet, ui
tiio.inii in- d-'.r,e waa thal the iMiUenl lian i.,,
treated by ju ayer and nu- las Ina ou of banda, lt i- bo
aaawer for Ihe prisoner lo say that he did aol mt.-mi to
kill or starve Liuii Victor to death. Nor would lt have
tw cu a sollie cn; BUSWor if lbs 'Icf.-lnlniil had ( .. in, -I
that he ?m ??' Bhi in Hi ? r.-'ju tile m- aus properly to care
for tue ell lld. His duly la thal (uso WOUH I, oe
been to Inform the authorities. Thc care sndeuatodj
or the , lol,itch wen .is-uniid voluntarily; ami If be
bad B? m..ur- to liol Hu in, wlis did he inc.nt |fl*
charo-1 why did he aol ss] laths pareau,"! am
linallie tn car.- fur the child ; (ike lt somewben
He never Uttered one u .,i I ulimit his i a.-tn I it \ or luck of
means. Tiie qm stloa, therefore, is whethi rbis i. >... t
was wilful or uceldental. Tm- defendant ls aol an
ignorant man ; he has sufli, iciit lntcll1|feaoe to know
what a child la Tue leaoaaooj as to n.*, charactoris
hoi from thus.- wi,n know hun best lt has come from
highly (-mint ni and res].tunic < I, rm n,cn win, knew a
niucii ab'iit him as ot any el'-rci man or liieir Met
Whoa they had met cusunliv. lt ls beal mmmed
up in th" word-ot on,-of th,- attnesaee winn he said
" ne was lul-orin_.' BBder BO (inimical disability," wi i ii
mt alis that Iii-has not been OoUTICted ol u.i.s olh-ia-,-.
lh. v went all the way io Constantinople ana bromrhl
BlshopMoutit'.'iit ? io istifv io bu ebaracter; bul tb, i
Bid not linne ll.sliup potter, of Ins own diocese, ta tell
what lu- knew BB0BI him. N"ith.-r did the> eall the
rector ot Bt. Aluan?.al whose church tbe sUldrenai
ten.ic!. Iiicjcalled no om- who knew anything abonl
his roafiUK'eiucnt no the li.r titniion, iii.d ev iy
effort to raise thc Tell as t.i his record with
oilier ehriiitlt-s was met Wllh Dim Opaosltlo
Yet in operiiu-; the cu-e hlseooosel told ti-?tti.it he was
thlrsttac foran opportanity Ut poncehlBUelf.part ns
8bbw, of ali this ealnmay. still every attempt to brinn
to liltlit his Jiust i'HI-,-11' bM Leen mel l,\ Hie nio.-t
carnes!, itrenuoui aud indefatigable opposition.
More thun this, the accused cieifyman, sasln_>l Whom
a foul ehsrfls is t,i-..uit:.', ibroaak his counsel, attempted
on thc mete t tc iin.eslitv to eva,ie pnnu to the lui-.
?U tbruflgh tbe luvc*ttnitlon of the f,,ki and the other
chirities which the prisoner has bara connel ted with
we Hud, audi thunk Hod tor li, that this man bail no
children of bis own. We have unearthed salli
cnn lo show that, obstacle* have mel him In all
bia charities. It is farther significant thfft of all tm
pei sous ciliated with lum in organising tho Shepherd's
Fold, not ot,e, exe.-pt Mrs. Cowi?*>?* brother, remains
with ulm. Bot one ol them wa. called us a witness til
tall what he or she knew af Mr. Cowley. Wo has,- im
deuce that be ls a man of emOttOfl. hCHlBBBI wi.ell his
Coiiiu-'-l (ieplcti-d his own . nftcrincs, his tears flowed
Copiously ; hut we bavo no evidence thal he eyer shed ii
tear over the sufferings of one of the children uuder his
caie.
A PROFESSIONAL I'll 11 SM Hld ip| - ,'.
Are we not shut up to the convlusiou that he ls a jiro
feslonal pbilanthiopi-t who never tornels tho niiixlui
that charity Lennis at homet It 1* clesily
evident that tbe talked-of reorganization of thc
Shepherd'* Fold waa a scheme whereby he
hoped to ?\sti_b!isw some basis for a claim for a-T>,000
from the Legislature. By ibo memory af my own ehUd
hood, by the memory of a father?a cler^yinan?by
w hose knee* I slood, I ask you, ls he uot to 88 tn at, ,1 m
a sham pbllantliropi. t and a tcadtflB i,yp<ierltu, who said
prayer* un hour long in tho front nailer aad left thc
children to enjoy their fni|.\il mlal lu tbe baseuicut uu
prayed for I
Bv what transformation was nutriment put min milk
W.t.-red eiK.it. .-ii time- 1
Wiint is un . lula i Who are its trustees, lt* officers I
How have they watched over its affairs 1 Why har*
tiley not been produced to sln.w Ina! .-vi rs thi'ni; ha*
bc ii done for the care oi the Inmates I ll ssa-, certainly
l_.-t iBi'thc want of diligence, lor Hies sent lo Lowell tor
one Witness ami lo Bo. ton foi another. Il ls true
tbat tho witnesses wets rahiUves of tbs aecuscd
m.u. 8 aol har tiu-te.-, mas Oohaahan, waea ssked
wii.-iiicr abc bad made special investigation of tlie mode
?I living at Ibe Void, answered, " Why, uo. io have
done that would have boen to Imply a doubt of the man
agemeut, which I never entertained." The wituc.i.cs
for Hie defence made no denial of tbe quality or Hie
((iianttty or Hm milk, and lt appears that svhen more
childrcu were fo Ix* provided for, more water was
added. Soloing reminds mc of tba condition of affairs
in Ibis institution, and nothing I* more appropriate to
illustrate ti. than an incident in the life of Siehol'it
Sic'.leby. Mr. SqtseerS, who taught ihe voling idea how
to si,,?.I, was seated in a eoffic room, at breakfast wi, li
throe Utile hov*. He had before bim a small measure
Of eoffee. a plate uf bot toast, and a cid round of beef;
hut be was nt that inuuicut lutcut on preparing break?
fast tor the un l<* hoys.
" Tin- ls t g ..penn'orth of mbk, ts lt, walter P said Mr.
Bqneers, looking down Into .. large biae mad and ilant
lag it gently, iq as to net nn accurate view of the QflBB
llty of ll'iuld C'sftalned In it.
" Thai's tsvopeitn'orth, sh," replied the walter.
" What a ran- aria ls milk ls, to h. snr.-, lu London I"
said Mr. Sfjiici-is. willi ast_.li. "Just fill that mug un
with lukewarm water, William, will sou t"
" Tn thc yt iv top. sir t" liniilircd tho waiter. "Why,
the milk Will be 'row lided."
" Never you uiliid that," replied Mr. Sqneers. " Serve
it righi for betas SO dear."
Mr. Phelps then touched on ths evidence cls-en by the
baker, and claimed thal aceordiaa lo hi- own showinc
he did not haye more Ulan e, vin loaves ol br,ml a dav
at the Institution. As to the suppl!, . purchased from
Thin lu _ A- Co., the boy Osapbelrs wsgel would more
tlian pas for tlieni, and leave a handsome balance in
Mr. eros l.y'- banda. Campbell did not have his meals
suth the Other children.
I.'TIS VU It itt I SAD RT^TE.
Lotus Victor, Mr. Pact pa continued, came to the Sbcp
heid's Fold jf bright, happy boy, its tin- prisoner lalla
sou, svith a piacli-lilooin on his check. Ile lt thain
siltation a string skeleton. (Here the pictures of thc hos.
as he entered and sslit-u he I, lt, mott ehosrn to the
jury.) wmit earned this changef i lappaee the prl -
oik r looks upon these legal proceedings as did Mr.
BQoeers, ?? Beac bothering law baslaees eonaeeted fl Ith
aa action for ss hat they call neglect of a boy. I don't
know what they would have, in- had ns good grazing,
that hojr had. as there ls shoot na. * * ' Whenan
ssckaiitt iii and don't relish his meals, wc eire him a
change of diet?nun him cit foran hom or socrcry
day,into a neighbor's turnip Held, or aoroetimjea ii lu
:i(i( licate ease, a tarnip tl.-l-l ind n piece ,.f carrots ul!'-I
naiely, and let him Bal BS many as lie likes. Tiler,- ain't
b"tter laud in the country titan this perwerae lad graced
cn. ainl ye; he gn.-s and catches eold and indigestl
what no., and then bia fi lend bringa ? la wiall again*)
no. Now4 you'd hardly suppose thal people's Ingrati?
tude would carry Hutu quite as lar as lliat. would t i ai I"
li waa not the expense of the medical tra lim. nt thal
deterred Mr. Cowley, for ve have thc evidence ol i>
Haws inat he attended grcttlltonily, lt san
srmpie carelessness1 snd inllfference. Th,- past
cannot lie remedied. The hours of silffering
01 that child can ney, r lie rc ailed, bul I ask I.at by an
Impartial aamiolatrallon of the law lt shall be rt n*
tit'r. ,1 impossible thai (offering uk.-, bli ean be repeated
in tins community. I leave the case of tbls poo, lad I
your hands, reinmnlnir you onlv o' this, ??In as lnueii as
se have done it unto one "f Mr.- least of ties-, ms
bret hr in, ye have done it unto mo."
As ..ir. 1'tu-lps resiiin d bia sea' there waa a mn rm nr
of iappint,se throughout the room.hui it was qnickl)
suppressed hjr the court officers, Recorder s,,i\ih . t?i
lhat as the hoar for a.lj miuiii.-nt had arrived, he WOttld
charge thc Jift-y Hus morning.
A fl I! I: AI MA EH ET I I'-TOWN.
REOPENING THK MANHATTAN.
S NI'.SV ( oMI'ANY lN'i'()!il'il!AlT.I)- KXTLNslVR AI
TBBATI0N8 AM) IMPBOVI MKMS.
Tbe agitation frith regard to ibe removal of tba
WaabiBffton and West Washington Marketa led a
number of gentlemen bpnnected with tin* mai.ot
trade to eoqaMet tbe advisability pf t:tl_111_r time
by tim forelock, and ut ance maktog'Bh attampl to
reiiinvi* tlie.ir bnsinaa8*-np-town. For annw time a
mo vernen I Jmn been on joni for Um reopening of
Manhattan Market,ai West Thifty-fourth-st., North
River, and ai liygth a compaq* baa been formed
for tills PHrpDfle. lt OOUsistS Ot lll.nkelllieil, lilli*,
oonaumen mnl eapi^nligts, tbe Incbrporatora ind
ttueteeaof MtffmpaBy hems aa follewai
Hentf Draper, No. 271 tfad son-ave.
in ergs W. Lr...wi, cattle dealer, f..,,i of Weal Sixtieth*
st.
William Ottm.m. butcher. No. 36 Fulton Market.
Jame* I -I- i. 1 ?. Brooklyn.
John c. nu yr. butcher, Washiagtofl Market.
cha ric- p. ps mer and < om Cn,'.; I'aiinc., Manhattan
Mark* t.
Tim title of tl:,'new (sit'ip my is Hi be " I lie Me?
tropolitan Market t't.iiV; ia!i.V,v and the capital
91,500,000ol fully pud stock.
The Manhattan Markel sviiu-h ssas iii-.j opened in
1 ^71.'. was Inii^l as a pi is ate sp,-, n la ti,,n, itu own, rs
.'lt t lie tillie believing tli.lt llle.V ssullld lie able !n
attract and proTids aeeommodntiona fir pearly the
whole of Ihe marfcel trude ,,f the eur. lt eon rs an
bibb nf 100,000 square feet, and has an Interior hi
which Waabington, Waal Waabington and Fulton
Marketa could be placed, and yet leave plenty of
apace for the transaction of bnaineaB. Tbe
fesv market-men who remorod nphere in ihtl' wen
lost in its iiniiieiisity, and very BOOB Iii, market ssa .
deserted. From tbat time to the present li baahoon
l.yinu Idle, ifsnsvin rs bcltCTiog tliar the tinie would
ooma when apace occupied by tbe markets down?
town would be needed f.,. oth.t business, or would
become too crowded to be eon vend 'it, and i bal i hen
their properly wonld i>" valuable, i . ,
bop* a to reopen tbe markel bj (be lal of April, tome
time being required to maki thence* Marj alterations
:i!nl improvements. .\ great deal of enterpi
shown in the undertaking, awl do outlay will be
spared to make the markel as complete and con
vcineiit ;is possible. In thc tir-t place now sta I
to be erected anti a dcb ligbtsug apparatus is to I.
mil in. In addition totbega_.il is int-ii,le,I to
lirive a -eire ol lallvu.'s l;:l;',--t ?!/..? e|, ?-, 1 ie lamps
for Illuminating tbe interior, and n large el,
light svill iii-,, be placed i n tbe clock t,,' r. i outside
ai an elevation ol 210 feet. The lower part
ol Hie market-, which is i"ss largely used n-rii: ai,ai?
ton, SS ill rei.rain lliiallel cd. All .111 l_cnie:ii sr for tell -
pin,ni,- ?-< .in tn ti iii.-.'if.'.ii ss ill al-.i Le made, so thal
I-,, i, -uti tc: s may on! er their Joints, vi getabl__, i tc,
ss it noa l going lo market.
Attention baa been paid to Mic nerd of Increasing
the facilities of access, bnl these have not v, i been
completed. Tlie New-York Central Railroad is con?
tiguous to the casi end "f the building, and ssill
unload at the very gates all tbe produce coming
from Westchester County and oilier parts of the
State. Tbe surface roads in Thirty-fourth-et. ssill
ll,- coll ti I, Ile, I down I ' I ile mri kt t, ri lui a 1' Tl , 'IS to
be started from Thirty-sixtb-at.. one block above
the market, to Jersey City. ihi< svill Lea great
convenience, ikH only to market-men in brin
,,ver pn xl nc- from that aide, bul also to the general
public, there being no ferry over tbe river nearei
i i;,i) Twenty-thiru-at,
It ia expected thal tba farmers, who noss- reluc?
tantly Inke their wagonaHo Gansevoort-at., will al
once flock Inr.' sslieii tbe mai k.-t opeus, 1 here i- on
tin- I hil tv-fiiurili-st. -nie accommodation provided
for lt"* wagons and au additional apace equal to six?
teen lots ou the Thirty-fifth-it., aide, whick it baa
been ilecided to devote to tins pnrpi ie.
For thc convenience ?! landing prodne-i from
sf, -ail, ,-is anti min's, thc Miler frontage, ssiiirli is
very extensive, is to be Improved. The is.,, large
poi's, i.,ii f, et in length, are to l>'- pul ni ordi r, and
to the bulkhead a larae floating dock ssill be at
t ac lied I ces.- alli rations will al-(, I,.- of L'leal jillli
lir* benefit, lue docks al which produce mid fruit
are landed jown-towu toing ao crowded in tbe
Summer season tbat much snoibi before it eau be
landed.
Tl.nit rpi iso is said to have received much bet?
ter support from large deaMcn ami oonaumen than
waa anticipated.
WILLIAM D. THU HE'S WILE.
BU IMMt IHAll. HFIiis BOT TB08B MOB1 Hi.M.liii.i,
?(in is ro ' HAiiii u'.i.i iNsiin noss.
Tin* will ol' William j). Frid.c, ?rboM dead
hotly ssas f,,1111,1 iii Overspeak Creek, near Englewood,
H. j., last week, was offered for probate lu thc Burro
gate's Ofll'-c yesterday. I lie ,locum, nt sp, elflsa B l,nm
ber of bequests tbat ara to ta res ting m eoaaeetlaa with
HtHteTiu-nl-in retard lo fitnily uffaim (hat hate het ii
nnidc pul, le ellice his death.
Ba gi veale bis wife all tbe 1.tehold fumiinte. sad
to ht8 brothers II. J. and Lad Wig I rn lie, and hie nan,
( .itheritie riein, the rein .lader ol Ins personal propel ll.
His real estate ls glV8 to his wife si hil- elie Intra, and
lifter her death lt Ih to he dlHtrlhutinl aKfoiloss's:
'lo the (lei inaii HaaptUl and DlsfM n-arv of Hie ('.ty ,,f
Boa v.'ik. , i.'i.Kt; to the Deaeoaeea lostttnUoa ,,t tbs
Lsatiirelic ,1 Lutheran Church, in trust an.I to lie applied
fur the general pur poses ol ths Wan hors Ort baa Purni ?
Behool, aear Mooni Vernon, N. Y. 9_O0; one-third ol
tl,, in,ian,-,- remaining io ins -on. John H. Frlcke. an ,
ont of lin- hal inc- ri nniinillK to Iris son, Uil.iain II.
Friellf, iilid lils tlau.'flteT, M ll V Kil/.ah -111 Frlcke, each
th, slim ol .5(1; to , aili ot lils OZOCUtorS, .M-.l; lo ).,<?
trustees or msnasers of the Qermao Preabyierian hun
daybeboo ,at the Mission Chapel la ThIrtieth-et., near
Becond usc., WOO; lo the ti' mun Lutheran st Ubi kai
Kin he, at N". M3 Kast Sixth st.. B1.000] t,, n?
(;. imi-ii l.utiiciiiti EvsoKelleal St. Johannes kircne,
in L,.ar :-?t., between Oroenpoint-ave. aad ( .,. ?
ut tireetipoiut, In I., i?ono; to i:.i Oeiman Lutheran St
Johannes Klrobeln 0hnsto?ber-*sr..B600| lotheOer
in.in Luthamn hi. I'muiv Klrvbc.Blxlh-ave. and Pif
l,-< mil-..!., ifni)!);!,, the Ml. Jstuei LuAman (lunch,
11,000- Should there rt-main auy haidee after the
paynie.it uf the foregnlni ls to oe distributed
aiuoiiu such eli.i ri I ihlc insli Int ions or po ar pei -.oa- a
tbe executors deem most worthy and userrlna. John
itiockhaiis and Albert T. Kruss,of Hew-Tork, ere the
rzeoutors, 'li,,- witnesses are Jacob I. Orosse snd
Augustus Brockie. The date is Pacem ber 18, i-t.i
Tin* sons of un- testator went to tho Surrogate's (line
yceteiday to i luiniiie ihe will.
Wi,tn fi cliil,l in ii nain Bavarian yillnge
waa bemg catechised bjr a priest, aad ,,si,,-,i |.,, naur
tblngi ar,- necess -iv in a servieeof bu pt Min, bepmmi nv
replied : " i bree, lath, r," ?? An, yon unpid," t, plied tin.
holy mm, ' I thought rvervl.iMlv km sv Ibal uni two
an-ai'soliit, li rn i, ss,, i i ; ilt.t, miler, mid si .-,.i.,|, ii,
Bible. Kow, jroungair. won't rou tell me whai sre iii,
tl.I' (" ll.c hoi lo,.ked np with 4 blind Smile, aili
answered : ?? My father, the taros ..., Bi -i, wau i : t>. c
uud, the ilihlc ; uud third, a hub.,.''
LOCAL MISCELLANY.
ALDERMAN SAVES AS A CHAMPION*
uk OBJBOn io nni "vii uh atkin" <>k M tkiiix
TKND.NT Dil,IKY, 4X0 lin,Ml- (. i \ r.i: At.l.Y
MICH AiilTATl'.H.
Alderman Mirahall yeaterday. flt the Tiieetttignf
tho Ikmrd of Ald-riiieti. introduced ;i preamble mid
resolution directed ggaiuBl Hi" Sum 1 inL ii'o'iit ti
Baitdiaga. Tbe preamble eet fbttb thal attention
has been called by the press of tlie dt]
to the fad that -.ross tmgalaritlaa and
viola! ions of tho lasv lin ve (tenured, and
arc noss- constati! ly occurring, lu thc Department "f
Itiiildinirs. of ssiiich Henry J. I'tnlltv b the bead :
tbat bc ii noss- uipler indictment f,,r oft'Dec
?Deled to have lieen coinniil tcil liv Ililli and with his
knowledge) thal tbo proper administration of
thc Building l>. partiiicnt in al>-??ltit?*ly I 8k*nl ml 8B
B protection to the liver* and piopcrty of the coin
iiiiiuit.v. and it in well kiiosvn that such proteettofl
ls not ail,'ideil hy the |)eparlf)l( III .'!*? il* present :ul
tnitii-temi by Superintendent Dndleyj thal
the Hoard of Aldermen can no longer
ignore what la of conimou report, and be?
lief as to Brrperintendenl Dudley. Tlie
r.-.iiuti,,n pit,si,h.-ii.at a committee ol dre heap
pointed with authority to investigate tba charba,
and report at tbe earliest practicable date.
The preamble bad mi y been partly read when
Aldenna i Saner, with Min e i gciteuii nt. moveil tba!
the further reading be anaponde I and thai tbe rea
olution be referred to the Committee on County
A tl.i irs.
Alderman Haughton?1 hope not. I think it
would he an outrage on the parl of Ibe majority ol
thia Hoard to prevent the reading of a resolution
after it has been call' il f ir.
Alderman Marshall?I Hunk thai Ihe motion to
ref,r it. utterly unjustlfisblc. I his la one
ol' lite i.! iii,;.,,nant i|iit--t in.,., thal can
be broughl before us. and I aaa ready
in prove to tin* satisfaction af tb.
Hoard tbat ant measure whica looka totbeatifling
of any action in regard lo Mr. Undies is
,,-t ,1 iuui: ssiiu li tin-. Board ought nol to
austdin. I Bee that Ibero ia to be na attempt made
inii- io -t iii. ii,,--,- ii - olin iona
Alderman Saner?1 ssill not allow tins gentleman
to gU oil and lliak" cnpllill fol himself ;it Hie, f
pen-.-ofmembersoftbiaBoard,and I won't allow
Lim i,, make ii nt ms expense, li the gentle?
man ssas a milli at all lie Woald md
have i.Mered this resolution at tin., time, 'lins
trei u.-iiiriii v.lioiu liles,- resolutions attack is al
this time under indictment, and it is a shame to
attempt t?, prejudice tins Board against bun.
Alderman Marshall?1 do not intend to prejudice
thia Hoard in ans way. 1 simp)., called for tl
ie ailing nf tin- re--.,!u ion, aa I bad a righi to tl
Mid when it could be disposed >>t In ans manner
ilo- Board pleased. Bul I insist thal thc resolution
shall Iv lead, am! I eaouol.ss nv there ibould be
objection to it. [donol object lo thc reading of
anv i". solution s\ bleb ia .,i ma) be offered.
Alderman Keenan made the point of order that
Alderman Mai hall had occupied bia full time.
Alderman Saner?My objection la thia: I wouldn't
care if the mau syn. the biggest criminal thal ever
lived, 1 should inn think it just and proper for flus
Board to pass a resolution In reference to
ss li,-!: be i- to he tried bi fore the proper authorities,
j would not. if up errs on a commit ice to
whom audi a resolution waa referred ; and that '?*
the re anon why I objei Ito ibe reading.
Alderman iLiL-iiiou ? | a-k to be excused from
yoi hil', li sn- na!,, me thal ss hen ,.i,e ha- disgraced
binni :' ii- Mr. Dudlej baa?
Al'l.-ii'iai. Sr,mu iiu aa excited in.iuii. , I I ol,j. ,-f.
I bone the president will emiline the gentleman lo
Ihe question before tbe Board. Hie question is nut
a vilification of ans gentleman.
Alderman Haughton?Che name uf tins gentle
iiiriu h.is come in .ie a byword and B i, pi "rich m the
community, and be li ia ll nally been iudn ted bv thc
grand jury ol om city fo i taking bribes. 1 iee
thal il is tbe policy of this Hoard nol t,< per?
mit tlie minority to say anything. \.>sv, I don't,
propose io b" browbeat m thal manner.
I loiecaii be bul one opinion In regard Ui I
of action tbat ia proposed. I hope thal titian
i ion mas be adopted.
The un.lion of Aid-nunn Baner, referring the
matter t.? the Committee on County Adan
\s Im i. lo-is chairman,, ssas ail,,pi.. ,.f j;,
I,, 7.
PURE AIB AND PURE MILK.
80081 si ii - i iii i i i jiiii.vi.os is s li: .
arrei sn,, mimio- du i ,m rom n n.
Complain! waa mada recently to tbe Health
Board ol tho condition ol the feiTj boats plying be?
tween Kooscsck-t., iii lins cns, m,,| Broadway, in
Williamsburg. Aasiatanl Banitai fsunerintendent
i - reportc I fi itt rday, aftei pei -'.nails examin?
ing the bonis Montana, Arigona, Idaho aud \.
thal i!n v :ir.' in a ?i ry bad condition Uanngcer?
tain boun of tbe day, when tbey are overcrowded,
tbe lack of ventilation mudera the ail In tbe ?
s,i -, . | n -. I lr. Jam
tbut i!n- ro il tl and baili
,?,- on the 1 niton I .1
rm- -iin-.i il av av ' ul "' . would I e
of no n : I-nt. Ile | Mi n
they be lim.;* uudei the seal ol the
cabins,
Ban ti,; v Kngincei N led thal be li id
'join sud ol In i fat
aloinid I Lil l.S -iiili: I. -I., s. In i. fi. ? li I,!,,,.il is di ii ,| j
sud stored, sod found thal thia ,i, leif is not a
I, ,?,,--, imi iliai stench an - when hi.I is
poured luto the river from the slaugbl ring-b
and :?? loll exposed al ebb tide, ll" linda i be r, pre
lieiinible ni iel ii e ol storing man ire in
mid ibiftiug it fi "in them t" a tiler vessel -*rll m
u- .
I- is of the lactometer adopted hythe Hi ill
r. ni have I,,- ;i made at dali client
and ni Weati h ?- . and thc n|Tn mis an .'
that tlie. have shown thal il dincnmiiinla-a, if any?
thing, in favor of the dealer in at mik.
the -:..i.,l,id adopte I bon i li ni .'! i,, !>i ,'?
belovi tbe average of pure mill mi-'
gi a n. ss inn propt-i Ij fed, is ss bi ... I for
oowe, tbe officials ai ert. bai been established.
SIKH AND CLUBBED BY TWO BROTHERS.
1'atrick (J nun -, the butcbi r, ss ho. on Ibe night bf
February ll, u ? lol and clubbed bj Martin and
Mn iincl Mell,olin y.ar Ins 1,.,:i.i- m I irs! ri.c.,
died yeaterday in Bellevue Hospital. Ii hi. ante
iii iiiin .slalom, ni lo Coronei Brady, !,<? speaks of
in- a .sa 11,,it is under the name ol Kelly, aa f..li,,s\s;
" On Wein,?las night at al.? ll o'clock,Fehrtiarj
11.1 waaahot twice bi Martin Kcllv.onceiiithchcnri
and once in tbe aide, riiei -imi un wit bon I mis
pro c.nj,m. I waa drinking a little thal evi
When I mei tli.-m Michael Kellv, Ibe brothel ,,i
Mn tm. Int me wit ha olnb. 1 lu, ss both for a
co,ipi- olsen-. Ni'Sei had any ti,oil,lr unit them
lu Fore. I am a drt ?< i ol cattle; waaoul Ibal night
to buy a knife and played a fen gauieaol bagatelle
nu the corner of Forty-eighth-at. and Eil I ai
Kellys ale lilli',;, ls. Botfa al lillies ;,e| as ssa!.-li?
llico." Q ri mei's aaaai lan ta were committed lo tbe
I unli. io await tin- m.im- .i. a
A SHARP LESSON FOB HARBOR DESTROYERS.
Aatatnteol 1807 permita tbe Pilot Commission
en to recover from any person dumping dirt or
garbage in tbe I.ew-Tork Bay at any v\?rt. ,,,,,
ilnee miles iroin Ban dj !l",.k OS tot even cubit
foot ol niit "i refuse bo dumped, i be Coanmiaaion
en. brongbl an action under lins atatnte b
Justit-, |i,,n, dine in lin- Supreme I',,,,,! ye* terri as,
againatFrancie Phlgron. ar.,aud .lani,-' Murphy.
The defendant Pidgeon ssas the owi er ol g water*
front on Newtowu (uk which be bud had dredged
',y thc Atlantic Dredging Couipanj in Angu.t,
1879. 'I .sn -cows iiiut. I ide enioiii md of tho de
1,-iiilaiii Murpi s were lilied with (MK)cubic feel ol
ilnt from Widgeon's water-front, and, as the pinn
lifts claimed, wore dumped ,,lt Coner Island on
August 15, The defendants pleaded tba) the)
-u;.;,us,d ihes sseic dumping in I be proper place.
The jury gaye tbe plaintiffs ? verdict for $3.(inu?
tile full amount claimed, Of thia amount tiie in
formera receive.-ball
I. lt'l CHES OM POLK LORE.
William Wella Newell will dellvei three leeturea
Oil " Polll l.otc," III the Chapel ol I i,e ChlUeb of tin*
Messiiiii, Park-are. and Tbirty-fourtb-et., on .nu
c.s.tv,- lu,"alas evenings, beginning Pebruan '-'I
I he subjecl ot the first lei nm will l?- ?? | u,. Iii, ^| i^ii
and Mamillius ian Heroic Halla,!" ; ol thc second,
"Thc English aud ricandma vian Romantic Ballad,''
aad of tin- tinnl, " Nurser) Taloa.M
A LARGE M1:1 ? IING OF BOAT OWNERS.'
Ai a meeting of abonl :><><> mumban of tbe Bout
lissi i els' a .sofia i i.,n vi'sii rda]. tbe recent laveati
gatton of railroad NMnagBmenl in this (Mata waa
freely (liscli-Ncil, 111.(I le-olu I lons u,t,. adopted, dc
clariug that, ns the charges made nv the men hanti
had been prosed, tbe Republican party sh,,nhl
cans out Ita pledgee and pas- the billa proposed by
tbe Hepburn Committee.
PATING I oi; ALLI GED FRAUDS.
In case ,,f iii,- Government againat E. Haas and
hrs brother to reoover for all'ucl fraudulent impor?
tations of ailha, Mi. Hi's, y, si,-iii.lv summed up the
ease for tbe Government, Judge Cboate delivered
the charge ami aubmitted tbe ease to tbe jins-.
After deliberating for almut hali au bunt ihe jury
gave a renlicl for the Uovet uim ul to tbe am,,uni .if
I is.i ia in. _
BURGLARS IN A CHURCH.
'I lueses made an ai lem p! t i p! ii mid Hie (']iiire!i
,,f tba Sacred Heart, In Weal Fifty-firat-at, near
I elil'i-ave., yesierilay. Tbcj vs. ie ran pi is, ,| ju,|
befote daylight by thc entrance ot tbo berton, svho
.(lind them i:t the sacristy, drillim. a bon* in the
tafe. There wein three ol them, and gu eaeaped
i rio i-'iits- ,-,-i.mi-st. through an open window,
leaving Deland them a eolloutlou of costly burglars
tonia Even If theil attempt lo break open tho safe
liad been lucccmfid they would base gained Bow?
ing, as ii oontained nothing "f value.
Ol
FATAL BLOW FROM AV ITALIAN.
Fran. i- 1'. Hngbea.of do, 328 la>ri Thirf.v-f mirth
st, died Monday night fran the efbeN tif a Mew
from Giaeomo Boylloli, nu Italian, who loupe a peer
nm aland ut Waabingtou ind Pulton-eta,, Brook*
lyn. Hr. Hughe*-, accompanied by a friend naaaed
charl- H. Binn, of N". 117 Heory-et.. Brooklyn,
wa*- paaalng the ItaHan'a stand on January 23,
ss in n Mr. Hnghea accidentally, it is claimed,
jostle.l againat Bovlioli, who aeiaed a heavy nat*
cracker and atrnch Hughes nu the hen', fracturing
bia skull. Hnab**a "as f n k.-i ti the Long Island,
College Hospital, whan hereroainod aeveral days,
fie aeemed to be recovering rapidly, and waa then
taken to his hom", lh Sattmlay hi * condition ho
eameaerions,and Boylloli waaa n led, bul waived
examination, and waa he'd in 82,000 bail for tlie
Grand din y's ad iou. Fie sis ? that Hughes pushed
violently againat him, and almost overturned bia
stand: nut slr. Kimi, svbo seas with Huffhea, de?
clare* thal the Italian's assault waa unprovoked.
Mtii'-ers aonahl fur Boylloli reaterday, bul be
could mu befonnd. Ria home ia at So. 59 Front?
s'.. Brnoklvn. I* f naid that ae vern I dava ago he
offered Hughes 92.000 if be would ahaadon the
prosecution.
IMPROVEMENT*. AT ROCKAWAY.
The Rockaway Bnaeh IraproTemenl Company,
now building the mammoth hotel, svill un Monday
tiext cull loy 1,000 carpenters, BOO for day and r.oo
for night work. A company baa obtained tba right
lo liiiilil an iron pi"r ri: iii" fool ol I. "iiseii-ive., and
will Iicl'iii tl,.- '.soilc ii- xi week,
A company baa also been formed rb establiah a
ferry to ran between the bench nnd Coney Inland.
Four nt ea 1.1 .-rs are tn be placed on the n ute, to make
hali tnt,ii 11 trips, tbe fare not t,, exceed IO cents.
Two irn.- a <i v will be made to Long Branch, atop
ptnir at Cones island eachway. In rongh weather
the 1 crils uni rna!." their la ml iii'-'* on the hay suit-.
Th'* lionif I-dond Railroad Compauy neal bobbi i,
will nm a lamer number of ir ons to tbe beach than
ever before, and will shortly begin laying a double
track fi-,.,ti Aurina-fleM Bernes the meadows to tim
Neptune House, 1- fid - - IIKK1 paid to the
ti.en employed on thc improvementi at the beach,
A BAKER NOT PLEADED WITH BRAZIL.
William Nolan, one of the itu; workmen who tefl
New-York forBruail In October, to work on tbe
Imperial Bruillon, Nats! and Nova Crui Railway,
referred loin j ?? ter,la s's lu it-, rv. i. arrived hen- on
tbe brig Evi ting Star, from Pernambneo, yeal r*
il ,\. He s. ul thal be wen! ??? 1th the original parti
?bb baker, and waa promised 9*12 a week and bia
board. Ho complained of tho quality of Sour and
meal linn.-licl io the workmen, but denied thal
there woe a acarciti nf food, as those who arrived
bere on Monday stated. Aftei refraining in Brazil
nine weeks, twenti of their party became disuatis
lied and demanded a settleiiteut, but could not ???!
: K I,-ry one.
JOHN ALLEN RETURNING.
M<-.arr*. David Dowra A Bo. yesterday learned that
John Allen, tire manager of thc Hal 11 more branch ,>i
the firm, who disappeared two weeks air", ens re?
turning home from New-Orleans, where he ss as dis?
cos cteil by tin- police on Monday on Hie public
i .1 by mo-ol tbe firm tbat Mr. Ulcn
bas iu.,l'.(i,ls lal.i a leaal advice, and couaidera il
aafeto return tn Baltimore. It was] added thal
??si i ? noclmru '? '' st bim, and thal undni certain
drem woiilil probably lie taken again
in. i, tb ? in ru. Il,- lui riolated an order of the Urtu
ic.-.iii, t si, .o'.a'in;-, ami t ? i. -1 - - Were BOms lillie
di -? i. pa io -ii-s in h.s, spense accounts nol explaiui d:
but In iiad embezzled nothing.
THE BOARD Ol EMIGRATION.
Commissioner ii orge J, Forreat si ii remain in
the Hoard ut Emigration, having been reappoint) I
liv the r with t 'omrun stoners
1 rlbiif, Mi. Poi n il ia the onljr Demo
c.it in the li.mm proper, the Mavor and the pre -
(lents of !]? ? I,. ! ina | mid I ? lellos
ticing commissioner*! t Mr. I >.i i. --i ssas
? ion i 'ommiiuiout r iu I .7i_,
to filia va . ppointed b.i
Democrat reappointed.
IRVING HALL DISCUSSION**.
Ti. Irving Hall .democratic Committee on Con
teat eri Heat a, of which ''"i.I Tiiey is chairman,
lisii-ti,.,i la-i evening t" tbe completion "f the testi?
mony r.-iaiis.- io th,- contested prim.irs ,.i February
?J. iu iii, ? Wild As-.ii, i. i, District. I he cane fm
i.li by Mr. C ili!,-r,
I ', lin- . lian,.. Ill lil "''I lilt- lo -i .-,s,i) ,,| m,iol|
lo tie partj and ila- avoidance ol rii.__u.iuu.
SWOBS IN AS A Ililli:
OATHS TAKEN IN A DARK CELLAR.
(l-l" ft Ti -I XVI lil! M I A ? S lil !:,,[. All?
in i' :i WA8 IM l I s I ll. AND SI i I uss slili Alt
i -HU.
ti.ciii Taylor, ? jroang man arrested for n
ul A.'.n ii. N V.. ls I.-,sv , .. .flue ! lu
I .ii lt Ni ?bu n I-i- aii'-f. five,i ri lin
lu. v ol I.i- - -. ??? l it k '
?hoi i.; .? i - illy i
fill. Ab IUI - ' lind to
, rk. On In- n r.xii bere be fell la with a gani
ot lb ,si in a itriuklng - I waa Indui ad uni,
inii tiiiu li |-' r-iia-!,, , ! i j.,:-1 l it rn.
Re waa then conducted bj is.,, >,f ibelr number, by
mani trialling., to i narrow ali iddeuly
d irn ,1 into a i i tu.. sile) sud the ol ben Followed. At
' i.Rb a yard they Mopped lu lu,, a ,,,,,,,
I I,ree r.,|,s ii> the lea ,1-1 anil the
door wa? eauttoualj ope.I. im.. pises ia.-or d -
e? as a thieves' rendesvous, con tu I n Inc c. rylhluir
io-, i -- irj i" . ism ?.
lutiiiii.-s r.u I i'ii,-ii,ie- for nieUluB downsllverwsre,
Hon thc in era.I to -ss, ,r thai ba
WOO -I ?' oath 1 ell B?l
ailnlsten lbj one ot their number koowa aa " Slippery
.lim." The peualty for breaklnir tbe ontb, thej Mid In
i.ioo.i-. iinliini; toues, waa tob. ihol al ilciit He waa
. ,--i h.-teii never lo recognise any of tin mi
of tin- rang In tbe -ire t, and tu ilwayi folios h
doctor lo alienee un i wus reached. Kajieeial
.. ?- I., ne i ik.-u trio a ibey were unilei the cyea ..f
lite police or had in] suspect i br) wen: being
u ,lcl,",l. Tris oU - n - lie I ? i.ii! Billi, to -ai hos. i
tu, ii beloi 8 lo i -. lie u, . i st.. ul I ol 11.< in si
r i ie i.tiis ..ii ?? be k,o s. la ii .,,,
ery Jh i," Biol bi ? ?
(i.sn *?-,.it, ? mi s.;,.nu most of lils o a ti robberies
ii, I. committed. Ile wan nerer sble t., ko lo in
iviiiii." without a trulde, sud when h. waseomliiei .i
ti,, ii- ll ssa- l,v a elreulloni rollie. The him bod .?! upi
i inn,, i? .. t.-- tl by the thieves was to bo In palm, Isa
nt: i.iffr-ii! routes, lalo tba int. rim ol ncnrbbortiin
H
Du .a. I, . :' c oi ellon with the aana he opcral i
wini 0,-ora.' Scott. O.h nf ibuii Ural expeditions wai
to I'.'pperill, Mu -.-.iii.-i '.c .mil I,',, conin urn i bni ??
Iiiin ll CU! Iel) Blore and tain I c.'V.is >so,l in . o | y
I . - I .i! ItM Ul ...n k ,|' bil sa IIC iii il
s i i ?. ii i -I..I' .. en a tramp ibrougb thc rountr) tu
coii teri ii inro mane) on fi.,' wai ? Al R ll icrfoiil Park,
H. J., Taylor was arrested for peUflna without alleen ??.
niel gore as a |.lt-.lr_e foi I ni If- ll If R I um
i.-t ol ll"' sincii kniv ?. Turu i Iffleei
i, i. ilelei tlve tor tbi Erle Rallru id, ll ... ill , .
in i iii.tr ii,,, knir. n.,lei- was the thief who commit
t. .1 tin- rabbet. .1 r peril! Brow.red ia, i-.i'<
photograph mri ncasn to lo?,k for bim. rois waa sboui
i ,t.??? montli - brion ms an-.--1.
Subsequent io I ii. crime .,; Pcppcnll a number i I rob
b*rle-wen.milted m. -.--.n sud Taylor si Pine
i*. ? ne, illend I . Bull rio, Alban; . I'.(. .
nine, |iio-i-.. r-i-i,! .' - i -..?. ,,a savantsica t l,.
ci,iir|iai.ii,i,'s lack of experience by makins bim luke
., ol tbe plunder.
REPORTED UNIOA Ol TWO RAILROADS
IN TKIH'slrs Ol CBICAOO AM, M. I* Ml. Mil, nt,
i ni uri',ii;i BOT Vi iiiin n.
A report wm .orren! yesterday that the
Chleago, Br. Paul and aflaaeapoh Railroad had bean
-.,1,11,, iii,-si. paul aral Mam Cit) Railroad Coupany.
The lils! named lo.'.I runs from lilias-, W'lscn - ,n,
mst. ( rola Lakala tte sam,- Mate, ? diataneoo; itt
?ilea Ths cowpony was chartand la 1863 as the
sv.,! \vi-.tni-iii Railway Company, aud the road waa
tun nd December i. 1878. Thal oompanV made de
faitit ..n th- niiii, si ,;u. Jaaaarj l, 1875,
uni ssas t int eil in the hands ot a receiver,
ll ssa' t-ol'l lintier force o-me .Mureil 1, 1h7*<, rmi
reorganised nader the present lassa Tbe sPaippewa
I .ii- imi Nm iii-.vi-f.tern Rallwajrs ure operated in ooo*
ticctiun sith tba read, aad ll eoaaaeta with theCbloaco
sod JIorthweatara at Bray. Ths eompanj alaoloa
un, righi to sae Um Has af tba Stillwater bb.
si. Paul Raliway to raaeh .**t. Pani, On Septets
ber 80, 1878, ina Bspltal sim-k ssa- .:,.i)oii.i.ii,), rn,.
ul .? li llcosl ul ! ..- i .i I lamil ii il 11'nc lil -sa, -',,1 ! ' |
r, |.i s : r, ,'. ns ---,.ono,(inn sunk an,i , .'..-j- I.,;.-, in
i.tiinl-. lin , unil,,, iv i.. i- a land gram ol li.i.n,
to i .. ii mlle ul ros I. uud up i<> Juu, 30, l^r,, siou.-ic
, ii -i -. li ni oe, -li cd Iii" I lo t lie , oin fanv. I'm si I mils
itre tree lrom lexes until 1881
i io 8loui rn. .i -i. Paul i; illroad iuds rr.,n sioux
City. Iowa, to hi James, Minn., irilstani > of 148 toilet..
i impany a ? organised In 1806. and tbe road wan
ot cn, ,1 In 1-7.'. lt. 9 |. alo-. ol 81 I'ai'l.
Minn., pi - i-ii-nt .,i the oompany, is ,,i
pre at-ut in tu, eily. A 'Ikiium. reporter called on him
ai itu- Filth As.-n.i, Hotel to ascertain th, fuCU ns tu
i,. i poi l i purcb i -?? bj his compauy. (Ie declined
to I--,- .h.- reporter, inn kubaequ'-ntlr, In reply to
?i i ni, si ni to I..- rou a, a tote i;,.i! tue repoi: tba
? . io 'i. was aol ii h. H.- did nu ay, ims,
,-si-i, in .i lhere wei t.. ae^itl .inns ,,? miuig between
tue ewpauiaa navaix tiiH* ebjeel iu mw.
HOMR NEWS.
PROMfSKN I AKl'V\r.1
Tlnfinau Boase?Joafge Rob< rt W. Hughes, of Vir?
ginia .Fifi* Arrow* Jfotti-Jsi.laLooi. ot Rochester; Kit
ward U Pierce, st Boston i Lieutenant-Governor ll. a. -w.
Taltor, otc I rain amt William I.. HeoM, nf Brie, IVnn.
ii ?.ur no'i ft. H. .iuds m.of Byrscoae, uni wrn.nu il.
Hei.8It_.0_ Auburn. B.T.. . 1'irl A chu/ Tfotel?tJfuu.'- M.
Watioti-, President of tbe New*York. Bsw-Hsvea ami Uar*.
fora ii'iih-.-uii compauv.uranHCentral Hotel 8iateTreas*
mer Wiluna Fleming, of 1 n.liaita .VenupoUtan Hotel?
i ..ii-i.|iiict- A. SVal-srntli. of cii'-idi. N. V.
NI.W-YOi.lC (TIY.
Mrs. Imogene C. Pules, nf Brooklyn, "will deliver
a free leeton lins evening. In Komi 24, Coopee
[Tulon, on " Heientifle Coflp tition."
Tbe Aldermen yesterday adopted a reaolotlou to
Metal in iiny " good, wise anil feasible plan for thc
purpose nf urging tim good work of relieving Hie
-t.iisiiiir people of Ireland."
: be managers of tbe Col ton Exchange yesterday
apooiuted a committee to m-k tbe Western Union
I elegrapb Company it' the obnoxious ruo* In refer
euee i" eode messages eould nol be changed.
Mrs. Margaret -?? Stephenson, a cabin passenger <m
the stem,i.stnp Crescent ( itv. which arrived (rom
As;,ino. :,u yesterday, died on February ll, of ex
bauston and was buried ar scathe same day.
Henry Water-ton, age thtrty-elx. of Jersey f.itv,
while Ht work in the* hold ,,f the steamship
lula ai Pier *tW>. North River, yesterday was
instantly killed by the railing ol a bil 'i!" baooo,
'ihe |urv yesterday rend, red ;i verdiot l"\~
$20,H39 t.2 ii) favor ol the plaintiff In tbo case of
George L. Kouna ft Brother against Captain Olia
S. Huller, formerly Purch laing Anent of thc Uov
eiiiiiniit.
Tbe President of the Produce Bsebange Ibis (le?
eland tba! the Excbaucc shall be closed oni Feb?
ruary 23, In eonformity with the hs liisvs, it l>< um
a legal holiday, Washington's birthday ocenrnr.it
? ni Sunday tins scar.
Ai n meeting of tin* m.reliant steel manufacturers
of the United S atm at tho Aator House veaterdar,
i; ssas deemed injudicious to make more than slight
advance*on tho present card of prices, and those
univ on a portion of the hst.
Ti;., ipeeial committee of tbe National Yachting
Association baa called a meeting nf delegate .
pointed by the clubs, to be held at the Sr. Hems
Hotel at 9, p. m.. Mareil I. and bas requested the
eiuiis ss inch iras,? not appoiuted delegatea to do so
before the meeting,
A case was begun bs- the Oovernm nt before
Jink" Chu 'te ami a jury >', s.eril.iy tor alleged un
dcrvnluatioaa nf kid glovea In which D. Juntala
tbs thieu,lani. The sui is brought lo recover ob
i '?? .-ii' s'-f Inc- importation* in 1872 alu! l**-7:., about
$80,000 of inniervaltir,hons.
The Kain- Lodge of Pree Masons gare a reception
? ,, i '..ari, | |{ooi ie, grand master "f New-York, and
other officer* of tb. (limul Lodge, at Ita rooina lani
evening. The allan * as intended mon' particularly
n-an h.,noi to th.r,l K',,oiin-. ss Im received bi".
master's degree in 1866 in the annie room.
At the meeting of the Hoard of Rmigration ves
t, idas' Comniiaaiouer Henry A. Hurlhul ssas elected
president. A resolution ssas adopted giving the
- I for the - mt' - bnsineas of the Immigrants
to Berna ni Biglin i'ft-i February 'JA. Kx-Assetn
m Daly, a member of Anti- tammany, lias had
i il" eon! raC lol sc, el al veal'*.
BROOKLTV.
Un-ss iii ,.f tin* int.- Pat her Robert Maguire was
presented fm probate yesterday. He gives all his
pron I rs- to the Kev. ike bael Curran, pastor of si.
'.'?Hew's I,',,mail Catii..lie Clnirell ill Ness-York,
ss bo ls mads ; be sole executor,
Tbe Inquest in the case of Jacob Grimm, of No,
HIL' Bndge-at., who was fatally injured by a loeo
in.'iis ion the Atlautic Avenue Railroad rebruary
I'J, \v.is helli by Coroner Simms. The J irv exoner?
ated tin- railroad oompanj from blame.
Tiie innl of .)..<? .ii A. Post, who is charged with
of mprriago bs Miss .*? iran A. Pet
continued yesterday in tin* ('omi of
* ren'dani testified iu bis own behalf.
I he i .- .*. ill be . is. ii to flie jury to-,las.
J.,-nh Ktertford, captain of the ship Balkucb,
lying ni :!:-'f,,,t of Congress-si., ss I I Mon
ilay in-! tfora stolen I u?ann ii'i<,n Thomas Mad?
dox, one of bin sailors, whom be is charged with
knuckina down ami kicking leverely. Justice
Perry beld Btedfonl for examination,
Alu,ut four hundred employli of Rai
Rngai Refinery, In Williamsburg, beld a meetings
l ??>. i! ,s ? nine ?. and reaolved to demand rm In, reis,.
- of i.i percent. As about nine hundred
un ti n.iployed in the factory.auother meeting ia
to he held in n few days to git ra a chance
to join in ilii" movemt nt.
Controller Steinmetz wrote a letter to Mayor
ll,, is el I s estel,!.av sta'III _ t lint the li ulstrar of Ar
reara had overestimated tho an nnl i am
ol taxes, etc.. by more than ^5,000.0(10. The
isn.y st ,:,',1 the amount to !?? ?17,226,031 til, In?
cluding interest, while according to the Controller
tbe amount is $12,217,001 17.
.mi.si.Y ti rv.
The (trike of the cigarette-maker*?mostly v.-omen
in the employ ol Lasillard A Co., against c rtain
rules sought to ii' imposed Us tbe finn, continue*.
l meantime eulie linns are marie lu sid ol m>_
nil-, ts. e.:, i a .- ,1, dei! tit ute circumstances.
'Hu- Rev. Georg B. . burgh, ss-lui sv.r. tried
;::.''rn gritted in Jersey City a lew monti
. ' arging i lui witb on attempt ..,
. iii- .sile, ban altered bu resolution not tr,
iu un take rbnrge ol a church, and. as i. report* ,i in
I '-.' City, btu accepted a call to the Baptist
church al Lswndale, :i rabnrb ol Chicago.
NEWARK.
Tlie argument on the appli iation ol Me .sr-'. Rich
irria ind Quinn for mandamuses and mit-- ,.: quo
ararrantn to secure their seats in iii" Tax R ml
rd before J nd kc IJ ? ; ? 11 ? ? yesterday. A rule
was quoted to ahow callee why ri quo wari auto
-ii,iiihi nol is-ue. Tbs matter svill now ?,, to the
-um', mo Com ? foi n s iesv.
Tbe Kowari. Conference of Congregational
.'burches met in tbe ii si Congregational < ret
.isieiilav willi a un"ri alto,-lam.1 ? :?
I be Rev. A. II. Bradford, of Montclair,
...tl tin Rev. J ni D.I ' u, of Bound Brook, waa
l cen churches were repn Dented
Che CommitU.n Church Fellowship reported a
.ri ilils iliL' sta!.' of nells .1 . Hi all tbi
.1/.I/.7 w; INTELLIGENCE.
MI' I ITUBK .I.M SN AC.
'SV.
; tn r-.s.-s. ti.'i -uris.,. -, .ri clock fest, 14m. Ila,
il..-.ni tels. .. 1:558 Anno anuri looo'aage. ilsya 8
? s. '1
? .- .'? n ? . l-l ,,i i l 11 (tell .eu,. . ;; Jj
lllilll ? (III; lu i'ir e. H.
ian.ly Dooli . 1..M , t...v. I aland j us I ito 1 ila!.. .. * S;i7
SHIP \'.'. I ?
PORT ir >.'??'' .'?'?.;. .i-'i-.i;. 17.
IKHIVBO
-tr ivuiititi (Belg), Falk, .ntwerp M dayl loyaash. Bdyt
11?
-lr -aii'i.i.-.'. Phillip*, fictil i--ie,- Peb U mil Ht Ju.., ll.
A ''.'.
- , , ; ,, un (Itrl, SVs'tnn. Malan*-la 7 dayl with tn esr te
i .* ss' VV, iJH mem r a I .,.
slr U'ldekliaiD url. neon. Ra ? with pig Iran lo
'lr, Ur, I.I -..--? I '? ?.t.
sll linus,,:,. I- teni, tn. N Keb IO. to I .ark A **?*.l
arr *.i .-iii i" f. Kelly. Hlebmonil, Uttr Polut snd Norfolk
O ? '111 )'??
itt ii.i-.t. in.. .1 tiici'.'.s ct i-. , I Dominion Bs Co.
-.. : , . - ? ? . . : ? .' i. I . . ni ! ?
.-;, ?> i un. -|.-.t (of l,lTfi|. ur.wa. Antwerp iiii .lava.
i u . ..'..i ?? ni, el . io .. n mc ten,
H |'i< linn lon ol : i -i in, new, i -ri. ii* n m.. ? .
.i.
!., llctirj ' ? ? ? ??' Philslelpld*!), Pref, XontevMeo
: i i ?. ii i. ??- e. \. -, ' t.. Sl,in-i|?
I.inf Tl ('?.
i'.,r Iii,? .fi i i i Mac*viii -. N lt . sn mi ?>n, i -
A Co; vessel?? A T 11 .-ie v.
,?.,, . i ?? i -i ?,' ?? . a.; ilsys,
. ' .., s ,i I,,,,. ,
liars i'ei . Hoon ac ii i ,i.i-,-..
.1 ntaater.
i*o lei.,!! Nuevllas 18 davs, with oertsr,ole,to
I ile UH .ij,.i'.,v 'i :?, i 't H un lc Itel
Burk < ph nn(Nnl t'hrtatoff. eu. Bremen ral
ila Iron ind emili. Imi lela I.ir read I ?<? I* Racer,
Uara i ra,???? ?-.-.' nai . ila ice?K i bu Us
.isl in ti.-... 'I lt ' "?
Hark Com I ?? .-"--i Hsllensren. 11 a \ r. ? iii ,lavs, wita
, ri .tot nnl.tv li ni. I. to iii . - el lu tn inter.
i ii \ ni, !:i i a-ti... i.,, a.- ,.?., i.ii vs. iii ti.r.usi
lu Kin,efl. K.tVl '? ' "
I-,,, i, i m 1.1 ,i .-?, . M ?. "-i. ni 13 di - la ' sllssi le Bbb
hrim, li..v. - ti, i'.. ki rei,- .v ' 0
KaV? .nun.! i ? i Dee il and Gibralter
lo milt in I-.- !? ,1 i t. '.' ?'?: ' i I'.us.'i.s .? l.nrM
ir,,it. it.-niv Kuli-in, Pendleton, Pessaeola ni il.va, wini
lumber i. ler. vos**l lo Paraoua .t Loud.
Bark Parin?(of Portland) tiiilerson. llsvsns J.m liOaad
,. len ii. witliaugsr to tmlei-r vessel :o till ter A
Boughton.
.n aol Niels, ii. Min nu ui 8"days, with<
im! ms honan) to J B Ward A On resael io rn .sn ,.
Bra Mult.* Il llo-well oi I'ortlsaU), Wheeler, Cardenas 8
!n i -. i. lh sugar io oiler, verne* ito (arena ll uutei .\ I ?
iiriur l-.vi-iuiin-tar mt Sil,r...,t,,. tiarW, Pt_n?mbneo i'i
lt , Wllb siiK.ir to Urn ciio-iei .Sr I itli-r. v. -sci tu , .en I
Balle}
r.r.; -i ii. iii ii ii Kui mn Monrie, Guantanamo 17 dar a, srltb
.a ir to J si i iii illus,-. c..; roaael to 8wan J -cn.
.lin Mci, erm ill, I', vs. Allyn's I'ulul. IB ballast IS
II I l?l
SV'IM' -ii*-' Sisti.;-, Hook, fi.-s''. a HW vnvliazv.
M C.l\ I- SBll, -liii.ic, r-SS : clunilv.
'I.I-4 IBD,
Sirs Al.T.siiiln i liri Mitrni-.-. l.lrerpool, C O Ftani-klvre
i i.i-, ,
Bristol titi |
HOI, W 1) M. ri;...,; A', nunki., i na. ... ? ot k. CU]
I'irtuI and on li.ni. in s . i ,, i,?i
ur .m. ss .in,ui/t..n .uni 'iie,.irv,,i hiv. ss-,, i i? ('v.!. ,v i ii
ii .ruin, Hnnth, i'i . .nil I;,it'll. Wm P Clyde A Coi (i;.
iilp P ? I'i.is-.-u, l.uinluii. s.-immcil Bros,
Harks sin..in- I R.wi, Pensacola, ilocorlcb A Cw
? .-. Sill,lilli KlVrr, |- 1 Nrlllls ,V -ut,.
I III ? Md e. Do tx,) . . natiii Hold's
Br), SS lt,11. n. I, rt lt ,\ a, tun . ti.ti' uni, | ,,-., .-ii. |'i, I,
i inn.' A 'o. Al i.-iii , lim. in town lin, ll |
?ail..v.n ..]
mouth tor?irdei Beiihsin, Hoi naen, f-ekerlug.l Co;Pla
lim, .O'i ..,,. ,1-i.ni I K Whitney A Co: Jone li Bueuo,
.innis, -, j,,... a.i.i t.i. ntanamo, wsvdeil A Co; Thorrsiilseu
, -,,, ,, lisna' a i ol i lui ..ni ?? s, lui,, I,, I,:, ?
i.,,_.. i ..niiii. I.us., ii Port of Munis, D Tm w brid ge I
own lr.it. !?' ii i ha .-ii'a -I Co . \, .a
lill), Prout. UueeHatowa :-.i .h-i.-i-, , i... F Huili-)'; Kmellnu
, liri, l.oi; ,r,. r-t Jar. ,. .1 "'? Kl' ' i, ,S r ,. 'iusL\n i..oi ,. I sid
(Illili!;'. I.il ni' >, Pilll.ll I.Ul
I-,-in . vnnle I) Merrill, Lewla I'oin* a Petrie, ll I Vets I"
,1 -nil., SrStl la >?? 'C. "I IfiUI, N' I., ' , llcul-V, i.
ni: I, I'urki .. Cn-ni in- ??> . ".lui. a .. Iliiiu'liton.
tm Ul er Sh./) Stu-i, l> a,iv, te* FlfL\ IKn*.
ABonncn-ncnrs.'
._.....- i, ,.^ |
Pitt (ll) .1 FIOLMtN" LlVKIt PAn tbe Koa* .*_?_
jot. am. IB or ref?l, vim tte SJi*?} ^TsTg;
at.lin,., h. .oed rtUe-.tion. ???? l.l.H.Uud i>er.i<Ti,,.Y. *rt.?
Consult il iona i ree. 883 Besadwsr. is?"a-.ia.ri_ "srnos.
'lilt* jrenuiuo Ash. stos K.UiOng is the onlv re
Tho
lsa.;.l.?Vdn ab?e"Uffi-i,r,m;:^ Volo hi "^^^ ';
iiiiy.me. H. ss..Dim, sfiiorfavlurlus Uo.,a7 Maiaen^Jil
N. V . are ion-nnuiufacturera. jaaiuoD.iaa*.
WnrcwKfncR'i FfrroreotMimi
Will r!irc fouduuiiitlou. Coughs. Bronchitis, lMlnllty, Ac*
4 CA KD. ?
Xs. Toall whosrs .u^erioar from the crt ora and ln.l?-r__.
|....i,?ofy,.,i'h.ner.oiis w.o.u .ja, early dc iv. om of mit
ho ?1. .tc, l uni ?ni a recipe Hut ult! rnre yuu, KKK" ,)?
( HAlo;;;. This irr.ut'rcincly was dlai-oven.l by ? mission
?ry lu -,,t,.h Anieitoe. dend ? telf-adilreesed tuveiou,, fiE
Kev. jo-o-'.I'H T. |\ si .sn, NMtlon U. Xew-Vora Lily, *
Vl'l.'Vol s DEBILITY, Impi?MMi?..i7wSk^
Aa oftbeoiiransiir (hmersttna, Ac.. 1?"'lily and rall iii #
fiir.il IV. '.S'INCHK .TKirsi si'K'.'Ifr'IC I'li.L Two tV tie
i oxeasrs nsoally au un-emt. Prto* *i per box. sn imxoi. ti!
-.nd ftw cit, alar. Prepared by WINCHESTER A *V
I liemlaia. ;iti John at.. Ni-iv-Vork *?
UTHICTUREJ Impotence nnd Un.Oii.ci of ttie
yj Generative orssna rs tioalir m-lim. lily our. 1. Hurt i
t.i ?n !. lu 7. HKN'KV A IISNIl... ...Sf. !l?lU?,tiUm,tJ
WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRU88*
?? irlves perfect anti-faction. No pressure on back,
rsmphleta free. Dr. OBKOOBY. 81 Wurrniist., tt. Y.
SNUFFLES aili INFLUENZA.
WEI DE MEYER'S GREAT Ililli
Thc Most Important
Discovery Since
Vaccination^
WHAT WEI DI<: MEYER'S CA<
TARAH CUKE HAS DONE,
DOES DO, AND WILL DO.
Tesiiinouy not fmm remote localities, but from
sveli-kimssn pci'soiis, svlioso towns, ot rc. t.s
nml houses nit* given, and eau ht
easily eootowd v.-it h.
CURED! CURED! CURED]
Rev. C. If TWL'iH, 110 Nohl. st., Brnoidvri:
"I HAVE BUFFERED EOE -KVERAL YEAR* fro*
(' it an li. "ic paeksre "f WKI 1)K M 1IVKR B tom pousi
lina ,;Ai_l' ALIA CLUED MB."
liv. I-, T. M AV MAN', tho great dry Roo,.* mer, haul, 301
1-ui:mi?r, Biooklim i
'? I baa ni-iris- last Bl] sens, of smell from CHRONIC CAI
TABIlH. ? * * I itss-i- Lei. K * i ii:i:i.v i I'ld.u bj
ss 1 I UK MEYER'S CATARRH ri Hi:.'
AIMEE. HieOreatOpen Prims Donni
?iliiiw lise. Moual-nr WEI UK MEYER'S CATA Kitty
(I BB lor for.- linont. :",'l I,.iv.- ur.-at plSSSia IC **>
knowlcdgiug tile bsoaAi ik-iived fijiia lt."
SAMUEL BEKEDICT, Jr., af Beindlct tiros., Jeweller*, 681
I'....i.isav, Sew-York :
"On.- |iao_are ot WEI DE MEYER'S rem-tiy COIL
1*1.Kl Kl.V ci Ri 1) a iii.-ini'cr of my family of faiairtx
I . .uiii.it apeak s u sinui-r'.y of tim Momlerlul medicine."
Mrs. EMMA C. HOWES, 30 Waalila(ftotis_u*re, New
V.Tk.
"Afi,i s.iffcr'.nir with Catarrh for nearly 80 YEARS and
u | .n- main remedies, I have bi*, n CUBED HY ONLY
IWu PACKAGE. s)F WEI OE MEYER'S woiider.iu
UlSllllllBB "
Mr. 0. I. BRUSH, ti 1 Ilma i-v.v, N' cw York i
??fra lu YEARS i ass sflUetsd wnh CATARRH IR
WO RUT FORM, ?.< ti,si. i lost mr _c.:s, ,'of taste
suif.l. Thc usu "I two l'.o ki- --it ss-t-i i.k Me.iK.
. ITA RR ll CUBE hao liraiuiid me to Pl-. RI BC
HEALTH."
Mrs. s. t. \\ utrr kvky, stid'tci.!, Masai
"I wish thal ?, I.... * "itr irratitinle foi
..si' sui.ii ri'RElial
donn for Ur ri,-, md cuyaelf. ? ? ? PotaUag to ih|
,. ,?.,_? , ti brother - ...-.:.r, - t that, boa
i.. ,i I.-..-, -.i n, would bat** ha VBD Ml -
CH ABLER H -I'S VIUH'r, il Jo!m -t.. Newport. R. I.i
- SS ii.-i l i*. mn,, -.ceil ti-'.liS WEI CK il! Minn
CURK, my heal leh impaired thst I COU LO
NOT HK'sR THE CHURCH BELLH Hog, ? iiiuka ta
IU ss., us Mejrer, I .rm r. iw-, t,i-ti. hear ..r.llnare eon,
i h.icu.i.ci,ti iimi ure ttj an psnsaa______stst
with CataiTual... I
PAUL r.'.YTON, t'.e turin wio swam sstssa Ihs-Ensllak
t li.cin.-. , r-'si.icn. c. 1-1111.11111-*. I, i:ik Islsa t
? iWimmltiK tiie i "(in. I'tletii liri.. 1 c .ri.'lit a sever*
cold. Hi, t .i'd.. I.., .!.._! ...I SS Kl UK Mi YEH'HCt'BS
li sn.li hut 1 si-all s,ss'\Ys CABBY IT IB my out,
Ot lt ,'"'.11111 .I.i CURED my Ap nf. Mr. sieorne l-l
K. i far, o', a uni!)., amt lon? si-iiiiM c'airrr.i."
Mr. IL 'i Ml l-l l.YKY, (iovei-imciit InaiH-efir, 1H7 Mott af,
:ww S ?rk ;
'? For tour years my SI I l'liilN,; from i atarrh waa IRDK
BC Ki il ABLE. My HBEATH ss ss- , .i 'i-'::\-l v:-', ma
l.r, ai Lu,, was o' striiotc.!, ir,-,- stn. Ih'iK iiov-.-i tlcstroyeif,
sud i was -s > uni. ri -I' i. ..s i in m. a.m. ,'l- I'-r
. .iS'.'.I Di. V. \..li's WONDERFUL 1)I*<
( ..I :.', ,a-;.-..l the mucous to cease, restored my Uate,
swell aad a|ipetita. sud < i ..i.n m.. i i.n i.. il.v."
Her, i'll A--. J. JON EH, Now Hr ghtou, staten Uland i
"Idoctoi d, took anuBa and ba I ha, uae.1 Inii.ileis nd Vapor
!,n ? nedi ira**! I found I would hav* io
BRIM ' \; I nisi iti m A Cl.,,-. I . i-lle,' |
mi . i ? timi package of WEI DE MEYKB*S
1'Ai.SltHlItl'iU.wiraaurtiil E.N I IM Ks rilK I'III. K.
Ms s.r. Hi .,1 I,rs cm. I k.-.v wi il, and am lo Letu-i
lie'.ilt'.i lliau foi tour yeats."
si HAN II. LEIGHTON, New Market, v. tr.
- For u yeer I l,a.l sm M -''. .' I si'luN sad pain la my ksai
isl I ..mil Mii'tU. ?????? ru iii-: APPEABEO
i.i i.ii - ut I.I HIM. IN iYN'i-t. ? ? ? I com
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