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LOCAL MISCELLANY.
ABRAHAM 008L-NC8 nr.KisiONS,
CtiNKIUINT lill) II!'. TAN Ul'lSINU t'AMI'lNTM ABD
ul I ll Ai h HO WK LL? AN" AMLMMi Hill cull IN
CUiliT.
Tba investigation to determine whether Abraham
Gosling ia insane was Iickuii Inf..re Justice Law
rriifc in iii.-sii|i!i'iiic Cmirt yeast rday. Hr. Goaling
ami lils handsome Wife n etc present, iltnl tim COB-t
rouni w.is crowded witt spsetatoca. Jostle*) Lbw
renee decided the point raised on Monday Ly Ira
Shafer, thiit sk?BS Joaticc Doootaaa bad agsproved
tbe eertifteatae of Mm physictaaa deelariaa Mr, Goo?
lul/ insane th? matter eonld nol be roTiewed by nu
otb r Jastieeef tbe same Court. Tba Coon bold th it
lt lind tim Jinner tu bOM tim malt.!, lint that there
might bs noqnestioTi nie mt Ibo jurisdiction, Jostles
Il h.linn li.nt i idorsetl iinnii ins order tba! lt should
bc suspended natil this ponding proceeding wa*
rniicliHol. A jory wan Impanelled and Mr. shafer
told what bo expected to prove to satisfy thom of
Mr. (insiin.'- insanity?of his wild business trans.
Action*., bia sadden trips t<> Europe, his extraordi
n i\ ('(iinliicr in |itiiil o assemblies, bis extravagant
lim.n:,k of bia own powers snd I hi schemes bowas
tn c.irrv oiH. After Hu} counsel had concluded Mr.
Gosling came from his nifty's side in ibo bach part
of thc mum to tin- sldoof Mr. Howe, his counsel,
ll,- laughed snd chatted gayly, sod appeared to
enioy th- vii nat ion,
lu. Al. \:iu>l i I.. McDonald, Professor of Menu ni
Jurisprudence i,! the I'lh emily nf the < !it j u > ?? -
York, t.si iii 'I ti,,at be had examined Abraham ( ins
Hagattbs Comba s short tims aro. He found ex
oi re liil.iiiuii ot' lim i.un 1- <.t in-.?yes. Mr. Goa?
ling wss t ? ? poke to the doctor aa bb old
friend, and[afterward called him MaJoi Koah, Ile
lioi-i. al of his abilities is s tenor unger, far eur
passing Campaiiini. Ile boasted al o of his busi?
ness abilities snd Ibe greal wealth bo waa to ac?
quire; ol bia physical powers and purpose toont
Vhlk any pedestrian in Hu-nomi. He could walk
a week at a time be mu.I. by tying bandages around
bis limbs, cheal and bead, so ss to ken tn tbe first
long breath for iii.' entire neck. There was a
thickness in Iii* voice and s tremor iu his limbs.
Tins form of insanity, which the doctor said was
"general foresis," waa more li kel j io prove fatal
th ui sn] ol is ?' loni "i Insanity.
On cross examination Mr. Elowa oakod l>r. Mc?
Donald abont Mr. Gosling's delusion ss to Ins pow
? -nt.r. I he .h.ct..! repeated Mr. Gosling's
boast, iinii as soon ns be went on the stage Camps
Bini's occupation would be gpne. Ile
tiling which In' > ii.l waa a - rom an Italian
open
Mr. Howe?Wasit "(har Shines the Moon To
ni'l.i." from " i.
Dr. McDonald -lt might havi been from " Rigo?
letto," hui 'i m na far from lt. [' snghterj
Mr. Howe?Was that necessarily -i <:.?:??
Would yon pretend lo say, Ioi Inst ace,
wo ld be a delusion for me to suppose that 1 bad
gr. ..tel vocal n .ii .a than yon f
Dr, Mciinna! i- .\.., -ir, bec ii -. ron have. 'I aui h
ic;.]
Mr. lin"'?Tbe books tell of a ' l
coln iii. i I
two noses on bu fas e aud thought thal meant that
Lc Mils L> Li- ciel iel Li ii -t Qtl tcll'l. NoW ii' .1
certain other m>n should see lin e noses and think
bo was going to be elected toa third term, would
tint be a i inf sne <l- lusiori f .
Dr. McDonald -Not necessarily. It might he a
bad 1:1 rn r. il. nab! -.j
Dr. Manly, pl i at the Tombs, corroborated
tho ns! ininti;, ol Dr. McDonald as to tin coi duct of
Mr, liosiuiL-' at rim Tombs.
Dr. John P. Garish, who has been the family
physician of the Goslings for thirty-two
years, testified thal ho examined Mr. I
on his return from Europe in thc Fall ol 1878, and
though) iiun no insane thai he advised that he
should be conflued in a private asylum near Phila?
delphia fora year. When ho came ont he was nol
ni tn* ti better. He t bonah I thal he was ;.. ninny tbs
daughter ol b London banker i that he waa worth
11.000,000. and had a claim against the British
Government for $15,000,000. rhreoof bis brotb
nej Lafu;. iw in Bloom
iii.'.lale, Isaac had recovered, and George died ls an
asylum fr..ni softening ol tim brain. Tba cusc will
In c 'I'tituu ii to-day.
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BENDING MISSIONARIES TO NEW-YORK.
RSVBB WOMBS ABD "NT min COMB MOM BBQLABD
IX 111 l-l IMI'UfM OB TH a M sm YATKIN' AlillY."
Anani, th ? immigrants who arrived hy tbe steam*
?hip Australia from London yesterday were eight
persons?noa man and seven women?dressed in a
iM-.nliai' uniform, with red bands aron nd llieir bats
and an inscription in tilt letters, "The Salvation
Army." They carried two willi dags. 1 heir coats
Qgpeepatroleloftlu) ware Irimmod with red cloth,
and on tho collar was Um letter " 8," in .old fox thc
captain and In red tor thc lieutenant. Their names
amt titles were: G. s. Railton, eommtaaiones i..r
America; and listers Captain Westbrook, anil
Lieutenants Coleman, Evana, Morns, Pearson,
Shaw and Price. Ibo* attracted much attention
by tiicir singing, prayera and religione services
while in Castle Garden.
c..mini-,-i.'ncr Railton ?:ii.l to a Tribune reporter:
"We cum here im the purpose of extending the
?work i-f Ibo ' Salvation Ajrmv,' and will maha our
headquarters, in Near-York, tue organisation i- an
ainu nf mea and women mostly belonging lo the
working classes, and many who hay.- be. n Drought
to Christ by i's Itistrumontelity from Iivh ol im?
morality and ruffianism, and who ure now glad to
spend all their leisure time in making known their
salvation to other* Tbe Rev. William Booth, for?
merly a Method isl mi uister, was lea to
estabhsb tbs mission hv noticing Im
im n-e multitudes in Loudon thal went
to bo place td worship, and for whose conversion uo
special effort* were made. Retook a staud al..ne
in tin* i.|ieii ail. in tba east-end of Loudon in July.
IT,.-, and nu Septernbei 30, :**-7u, haili I tted 122
Collis Un.lei lin- (>. n I li in lu is ..1 195 et.!..:-. These
Men- using for senrioos weekly, Iii theatres. ,
liiii-ic-iialis. warehouses and olber buildings, and
were holding open ah servn ea at the rate ol 15.OHO
at in u al ly, and indoor services at the rate of 00,000,
Tiieie were257 persons employed a- officers, minis?
ters, mlasMMiai ie-, colporteurs and Bible wornt u, aud
8.250 otters ready to do seivioe it anytime. Om
Mink is no; sectarian, since we seek those who havt
bo religion; and um service is that of thc emit
Mel ho, list.--, sn Lints iln cl lin t.'iiml in .in in', an c.li?
ed ucl; but out form o', service ls what might be
railed In ic an 'experience meeting.' We In.ic no
regular preachers. Emt simply teach tbe convi
_i>eak lunn their own experience,which bas tbe
best ethel on the class of people wc bone to reach,
lt is not a society ol unruly religionists defying >.r
nuking into oonfliet with order, law and bo ? ?
ead coveting a cheap martyrdom] uor is it a new
-.(?ct ni ('..neil, nut an mini for missionary pur?
poses, and in' hope io convert worsen here that
we c ui semi all over tbe United States.'1
The flag or banner baa a red ground, with a blue
leith ,. sod rn one corner ia a small American flag.
In the centre ol tbe flag is s yell iw groin d i
sen ting tbe sun, upon which are tba words "Blood
and Fire." "N.Y., No. 1."
WOMER ART-WORKERS,
At Ibe regular -soothly meetina of ihe Ladles
Ait Association yesterday afternoon, Mrs, Mary
I UH f wa-elected treasurer in place of Miss K. C.
Fidd. resigned. It waeaanouuoed Hast a reception
weald take place al 9 r>- m.. Anni 3, at the. -
of the aeeoeiatica, No. 2. Weal Foorteenth-at
The (lass Committee reported that a < lass la per
?Bective on rnredar and nnr In water-color drawing
fmni still life mi Thursdays, under tbe supervision
ut M --L. <'. Field, are now open for a limited num?
ber of students; als.', that ii class will be formed lu
April for drawing all day, on Mondays, tungin bj
Miss .Mmir.m.
The subjects of discussion ? ere: " Uses "f Botanv
andGeometry in Decorative Design" a'id "Pot
tory." A papoi on "Potten'" was read by Miss
biisan il.'..- Waul. Mini illustrated al different
stages by sped mons of the clays and other mate?
rials used io the process ol manufacture, the me?
chanical coo tri vauces employed, ;m<l examples ol
different kinds ol wares, At the close of the meet?
ing ii n.is ..inn unit (<1 that a lecture on " 1.di ma: inn
of Children " would be di livered before the ? isoi 11
tion mi li.dav. March 12, at ll a. m., by Mrs. Au?
gusta Coopoi Bristol.
A MW PARK DEPARTMENT ENGINEER.
'lin- Park ('..iiun:--". "ur- Yesterday appointed as
successor io Ku., ne l". .McLean, late engineer of
construction forlhc Madison Avenue bridge, Will
lam J. McAlpinc. He viii hui.- ebarae of all the
bridges aves tbe Harlem Liver?tho Madison
Avenue brides, thc bridge af tho New
YorU and Northern Railroad at Eigbth-ave.,
and thc new BBBpoBsioa bridge whleh
is to extend trmii High Bridge to Fordham Heights
?anil ni tbe work in the Twenty-third and 1 wenty
fonrtb Wards. He rooontly retnrned from <
Am.nea. when- h.- ti is been locating tbs lum of th
'ieliuiiiitcpcc Railroad. Ho n;iS i.)r many roan
uinf.-ssor of engineering In Union College,
ll., had ebarga of tue building ot the
United sun-*, dry docks at tbe Brooklyn
N'uv.l Yald, and lani the foundations of tin- new
< a;.Hoi at Albaoy. When the Austrian Govern?
ment called for plans for the improvement ol the
lx-d ol tim I>;u.ui?, his |.'.i.i! v,i,s accepted,
H.- was engineer of tbe Krie Canal, and
of thu line Hallway, and at a later date President
of thc latter. Ile is tbe oldest uieuihti of the
Amcricau Society ol KBfltBOOIB.
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FiOHTINH OTK! A HAND-CART.
Dennis lilyan was pushtu, a bsud-cari along East
Broadway yesterday, wbon he muk m-t hy Patrick
lloolaliHii. who said tbe enrt waa bis, elaiB-taa that
lt waa stolen a week ago. Fkuu words they cuuie
to blows; the earl ivtis demolished, and Hoolahan
receive.! a severe blow OB the lu-lfl fruit) H slonc III
the i ands nf Bryan. He was taken to bia home al
No. iii liaxf.-t ?;.. where tbe physician whowas
summoned said ins injuries were likely to prove
fatal.
COPYRIGHTING HIL PIRATES.
IiViYiv < A'iTI 's I.) MAL Ol A BJCFOB1 I HUM WASH
IN.. Tu\.
The question of tbe power of Messrs. Gilbert aod
Sullivan to protect their right to the "Pirateaof
Penaanoo" has some np again Inooneeqoenoeof a
report from Waabington thal Jehu Stetson, ol the
Globe Theatre, Bootoo, took out a copyright
on the play February 2. D*Oyly Carte
BHid yesterday that ho thought the rei?ort
fa's.'. "Gilbert and Sullivan," said bc. " a
aliens, have the right, under thc common law, to
hold tiieir play, so hu ur as it is unpublished, eaainst
iinv ami all cou era, 1 bore can be do doubt of this.
I hine made the legal question a studv, ind am
sdviscd as to our rights In the matter by Judge
Shipman and B. L. M. Barlow. The rei ark
attributed to Librarian Bpofford, that * - i 1?
bert A- Sullivan never had applied for a
copyright oi their olav, is tbe mer si rubbish.
Bi ing aliens they couldn't gel it copyrighted in
this country, Even if they could obtain a copy?
right, they would nol be so well protected as they
steal preseut nndor the common law. I don't be?
lieve that Stetson contemplates making an Im*
propel nee ol tbe' Pirates.' Perhaps tbis is an ad?
ditional mea ure by whit ii he Intends to protect in*
pwn and eil ris -t others InMaasachu
sen-. Next Monday our troupe begins anci
mont at Stetson's Tli :; lu Itoaton, To-day I re?
el a loug bitter f. Illili in rear.I to the
or the opera, sud he saul nothing
about this matter. Three dayi ago he offered me
$20,000 for thc play.
"These facta show the absurdity of tbe report
that he has copyrighted Hie ' Pirates' with am
improper motive, lt ia possible thal be thought his
contract witb me gave bim the nant tocopj
the piece, bul sui h i- liol mv understanding
coptracL li be has taken titis course 1 am certain
that it is not in anj bad faith, and for man. rea
I think that the whole thing is a jrrouhdtesa
minor. The explanation ol ii probably ls thal
one bas copyrighted s play with thi lille
' 1 he pu ties of Penzance.' We cannol prevcnl uni -
m doing this. I have not thought thi rnmor
of euough consequence to require me to send
to Waabington. 1 did write to John [.Ford, who
ls in Ballimore, asking bim if be would gratify my
eui i. - i' by making Kiiinc Inquiries iu regard to lt,
bul 1 nave mit Had tun.' yel !.. let ? I'
MR. MA( LEAN'S 8LOW I RO IR]
'-.1 l"Iii.N li.Y BO -i '? ?' :: ma COVETED SEAT IB
lill, l'nl.li l: n. !'.
The mandamus to tbe I I amisaioneis,
i--iied hy Judge Yan Hoes n, compelling them to
sh..iv cause uliy tiny slim.hi not recognize
Charlee F. MacLean as one of the Board
and restore 'nun to his minns, mus returnable
I Tel Bilbo
I.'.i it ami Willard Bartlet! appeared to represenl the
t'..i,uni--!.m.-rs, min William Fulli rion Ind C. IL
iriiax for Mr, MacLean. l'be return ol the !.?
publican Commissioners waa Bled, and Ihe argu?
ment waa 'ilma adjourned until next Monday.
return e ntained lil le thal w cr
inieii sdi,.:, ll ssl - 1"I1 a I be i il'CUUl -
er Nichols* appointment, removal and
reinstal .. ? It claimed thal Mr. Nichols did uoi
sive up legal possession ol ms room* while Mr.
M ? I .?- .ni n, and i bal he did not
withdraw from the office or reliuqui i
. i.uni tn tim position. I
stated th ' r which Mr.
ndanl Com?
missioners aii< r the decision "t tim Supreme Court
in his favor. The return concluded withs prayer
that tbe wril be dismissed
INCREASE OF IMMIGRATION.
Th.-Chief of tbe Bureau nf Statistics furnishes
tim fol lon in ii Information, ?;? 11 \ .-? I :.
returns, iu regard to Immigration Into tbe
Port of New-York. There arri rod at the PortofNew
York during the month nt February, 1880, 10,003
agers, 8,328 of whom were immisranta. lu
February, 1870, the total number of pat i ngt ri ai
rived was4,110, of whom 2.818 wert mum.
iii arrivals oi immigrants during February, issn.
there were Irom England, 1,059; Scotland, 84flj
CO; Irolaud. 1,031; <?? rmany, 2.0*r>j \
196: Sweden, _'.,<>: Norwav,7_; Denmark,88; j ?
lin: S'.iii/.-ilrtiid. U09 j Italv, 822 ; Holland. 04 \
I: I.i um. 35: Russia. 154; Poland, 30j Hungary,
-i."ni: Cuba. 81 all other countries, 27.
Ihe arrivals al tbe Port ii New-York during tbe
twelve months ended February29,1880,as com?
pared with tbe twelve limul ns ended February 28,
l*s7'.'. vere as follow- : ?
fmmbrrants.
Citizens of tbe Catted nm
rel anted.
**.J ti::,ci-.
ic-ii
1880. 1879
117,003 J ggi-fiT
Hi siai
.*. UTu
Tol
li.1-7
1'.8.440
FUNERAL OF MRS. TWERP.
The funeral services of Mrs. William M.I
took place yesterday at toe hourn of ber daughter,
Mrs. Douglas, No. 63 Heel Seven!: ?. The
coffin was surround. J with a rich and elah
orate display of howers in many devices. The
collin plata was inn ribed: "Mary J. Tweed,
died February 13, 1880, aged fifty-four
years." The services were conducted by
ii.e K"v. Dr. Price, who married Mr. rweedand
who conducted tht funeral ol hei bnsbaud. About
fifty per sous were present, including Charles Dov
lin, B. Foster 1 >? \ . i iTw.'- private secretary),
Walter Rhodes, William Edelston, Jami -.1. K. Iso,
W. li. < flirten, Joseph P. King and J. C. Haltlsran,
The m. h.Lei "i tbe family present were Mr. and
Mrs, Dou.las.William M. Iw.-.-d and wife, J. J. M -
i. -s .md wife, of New-Orleans (son-in-law and
. ! ?? ? ? i'.. hard I weed, brother
, ? -, ,-i nf the deceased woman, aud Francis tweed,
n, L'i. hal-i I weed, Ihe dead won
in Paris with his sister, who ls seriously ill, Ihe
body wits buried io the l tmily vault iu Greenwood
Cemetary.
( RUSHED BY A BTEA11 MOTOR
A carious accident oconrred on Tuesday evening
on tim Broadway Railroad, neal Baal New-York.
At the point where the accident occurred the
foundation blocks <>f tbs Brooklyn Elevated
Railroad are placed in tim roadway outside
of t'.e railroad tracks, and wagons going
along Broadway are compelled to drive noon the
railroad tracks. Joseph Vanderveei and his wife
and hrother-tu-law, Peter Baker, of Oyster Ku-,
L. I., were driving along Broadway on their waj
home from thia cltt about 7 j., m., Tuesday, when
they perceived a inotoi ou tbe railroad coming be?
hind li. i.i. At ih" same time ii motor In
front "! .them began to Lt off steam.
Mr. Vanderveers horse took fright and
dashed to one side ?>! tue railroad track. The
wheel ol the wagon caught in oneol the elevated
road foundations, and the motor,iu tbe rear ran into
it. totally destroyina the watton and throwing tbe
ocenpanta to tbe ground. Mrs, Vanderveei received
internal injuries wnich are likely to result fatally.
Tim two nun were uni Injured severely.
EFFECTS OF GALES AT SEA.
The steamship Rotterdam, which arrived from
Rotterdam yesterday, took eighteen days to make
tin* trip, having bad a serii - "I hoad gah - snd beary
seas after leaving Falmontb on February 24, On
March 1. _. il and 1, lim vessel Has obliged io lie-to
in the face of a burri cane. The tremendous seas broke
over the ship with great force, sweeping the decks
fore ano aft oft very thing movable, smashing in Un
chart-room, pilot-house and skylights, and filling
thc cahin uti.I state-rooms with water. Several of
tba crew receive:) slight injuries. Tbe steamship
Rhiwinerda, from Antwerp, bad a similar expo?
nent e.
i be Anchor Line steamer Australia arrived from
1.on. inn y< -Li dav. baviug I men -?? -SJ I iii Sea ililli
ii disabled i ngiui.
GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF BONDS.
Tho proposals for the sale to the Government ol
h. .mis for the s, n l< i ni: linn 1 amounted resh rday to
$12,070,30(11 Tba offers ranged from 103.40 to
103*i for tbe fivee of 1881, from 103.00 to 104.09
foi - sen nf ihsu, itud [rom lu.'..7i? to 100 for sues
of lssl. Much interest in the awards wss shown.
Ithls wen a ? epti d t" the amount ot $2,000,000 al
lui for tbe sixes of 1 >?.*<) and at 10:1. tl for liv. ? ol
lssii. Tbe principal au at.is were made lethe lu -t
National Batik, $080,000 six.-, ni i-sso .,, io.S.90.
?592.000 lives of 1881 al 103.44) Hatch A Foote
000 lives it 103.41 and 103.43, and lo Soever
A i ?.. $120*000 iive-at 103.40. Ureal disappoint?
ment ut the small purchaai i waa ? \i> eased.
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TWO RTJ8BAND9 A\l> TWO VT1YS&
James Scott, a shoemaker, ol' tins city, was
married la is:u lo Oatfeenne Batley, bj whom be bad
1 , iiiiiien. lt.- i- rt ii wi i 'i removed le Brooklyn
mill in 1850 bs went to California. His wife, MJ hear?
ing eoyihtag of bim f..r savers] fears and soppoatag
hun toad, was tuan ted to Jaasee C. M.a.lc Afterward
heit ictiirnesl nial min ried luf.iln. in 1870 hu died,
leaving bis property te ins second wife, /nils _ Bsoit,
Slid to ..tiler persons. Ills ll.s wile eOlllCBtt "1 Ills Mill ill
this city, inn w.i? aasaeooaefuL ?s it whs nol clearly
proved ikat abo was married to Booti. r_rt of scott's
iirojicrti was ii lioiise in trigs it nen Ja) st , Brooklyn
v.ti.cii BS sold io Mr*. Jane U JofcOSOB, bf Whom lt is
linn occupied. Mrs. seui; .V,. l in,. brought mi action
lu ike Kilima County sn|,n ?, ? Coori to recs fer one-third
duvrei Interest lu tim house, ni Hi. hst., on Hie Kimmel
that ber husuuud sold ll without ber tx _is< ut.
I io.MK NEWS.
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AiooaurU Rote??Captain James B. Eada, of St
Louis i i Cooks ..f I'tni.il. !?.'
Major .1. iv i'.nve 1 i.t \\ h
C New, cf Uni....Il,ml s .*?'.
Ui?h0|i, ol ':ii a--1 on, ( nen ,....A'i < '.rat
W. W. ll i e.-1.1 ,ii,l J U lan it;- of Pennsylvania.Jlotfman
Uoute-t ivli Bagiaeer A. o' Bi no si, i . -. B.
BBW-TOBK CITY.
There were 147 fires m New-York In February.
A large wholesale dry poods bouse in lower
Broadway has introducer! the electric light fur the
nae ol the packers employed lu boxing gooda.
The large Iron-front atora at Broadway snd
Grand-st., replacing the one burned in the great
fire in January, 1879, bi nearlj ready foi Ita occu?
pants.
'lim Rev. J, J, Muir, pastoi of the Maedongal
Rt reel Baptist Church, has accepted a ealltothe
Park Baptist Church at Pori Kicbmond, staten
[aland.
i bs New-York Bible Bociety during February dla
tributed 6.237 Bibles <t Testaments among 2,858
families. L'l.i v.---il- in the harbor, to mission
schools, i"..1 io Immigrants at Castle Qarden.
Samuel W. lonee, ace twenty-two years, is mis
sin, in.m No. 137 Eighth-st. He i- an invalid, and
it is feared thal he may he insane. Charles Ehrlich,
aged forty years, is missing from No. 018 Orsha-n?
ave. Williamsburg. e*
While sweeping off the roof of the Elevated Rail?
road Station Bl Scml-aie. ai.il I ii. li! \ -I inrd-s!.
yesterday, Charles O'Hsre, age twenty-two years,
fell into the street, and waa severely Injured. He
was taken to li. Ilevuc Hospital ; I"- died [asl night.
t h.iiii.il McCloskey rclebrnl d yesterday the
thirty-sixth anniversarj ot his elevation to the
i pa cy, Ile spi nt tbe (lay quit tly, and a
numb r of clergymen called ai the bouse t<> con?
gi ii date him. The Cardinal a ted a
lush.ip ni thc nhl e.;! heil ral ill Mutt-st. in 1844.
Coroner Herrmann iva*; cal led yesterday I ?? Invea
ligate the death ol Mary Whitty. a child of seven
years, ai No. 333 Ra ; Thirty-third st De ith re
suited from peritonitis, consequenl noon an Inlnry.
While delirious the child said thal she hail hen
kicked in tim abdomen by Mary Whalen, a play?
mate who Ines in the same dod ??.
Despite the fact that all Ibe downtown streets
were thoroughly cleared rm Sunday the warm
weather yesterdaj melting thi snow canard the
liquid mud to flow over the ci nd fl) from
rolling wheels open pedesl the curb
'lilli-!'. lil
n i with a pesty coating from one to Ibret
inches In depth.
William F, McCoy, Herman 0 (richs, Ftephen
Philbert snd William Henry, the linance come
nf lim union gan i tba ni Nee -Yoi k
and Bra kit n, lu hi al Madison i .- n on
'av eriwin, laal foi tin I
Relief Fund, report the oct reci pta ?905 Ht), ll
ii, m bich ii was thought would be
. amounted to J1
.lames l'.i.ria.M man. a clerk in J. Russell A (''e'?
en! le ry alon -u. u hose dil sn
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was ii.r'.d i.i rm Tumi si on gund
rt i.i ned. ?.in in 11
tlcide, Mi. Boin I an bv
hirth, and owned propi Ij li
i : .-ii nil
t!.ve lng el I chiuai
Ai tbe - ? the Med opoli
taii-M tubal Mutual Aid
ed: ' ? a -? 11. [1
li., president j M. J. Reed, Hi t ?. ent: C.
ll. 1,'icliar.i
'.Ih n is. Goo]
md Elis
V. Esl \ I hey, V
B, Ki bert 1. sloan, and E. H. lissy
exei litll l i ,ililli!!' '
BROOKLYN.
Tl. '.!- -i ii B ix kl I. I i-f week 21H
den' ii-. 67 mai i iages, and 275 births.
Th,- Po ice and 1 I
increased the fi
I, ..ml that foi ale ami h.
- ?".
I ? ll'-v. Joseph Odell ha r. lent ri the j
of the Park Avenue Pi unitive Mi ll :
Church, with which he has 1 i f'.ur
iud ??? Ul non return to 1. -' md.
Thc li.I -it'llBl
at Willoiigbbt and Jay-sts., -.?? ia ii ! \, --
terdav. Thc corporators aro A. S. Barnes, Mt
Leach, William C. Beecher, James Morton, F. J'.
Hid ..iii- is.
'I he ?au ronan rm the pier al the f-...t of Sixth-st.,
Smith Brooklyn, reported to tbi polia yesterdaj
that bel ween 2 aud :; a. m. 'i mau
fall nv ile aid ll. f '.-? 'Ill-' '
ru ii tbatpier, The man sank in the water before
him.
JERSEY C1TT
Alexander D. Hamilton, tl"- proprletoi of the
variety sbos "ii Qrove-*L. ! I ty, m is ur
rn nf ncI I.rf,.n- Judge Davis yesterday. He waived
examination and gave bonds ol 91.000 to
ile action "f Ihe Grand Jury, lim actors and
u eitei - ? i >'? d.
The Grand Lodge ol Knights ot Honor convened
lt one lotlj
Mih. Mason, Grund Diet
will be e.'iuinned to-daj.
A seven-yeai ..ld boy named Fitzrii
arrested on Monday for picking a lady's pocket in
the -tree*. The boy waa held until ye tenfay, when
un officer waa sent to not ift :.. moth t to appear
In court. 'I !?' officer found hei lying on tbeflooi ol
her room In ai ti ol into tit al on, I. ?? bi , n .il
be -' :.t to tbe Reform Hcbool.
A ..illili il of Congregational Ch
mi Tuc -'I i ?? in the Belleville ft*, ?avie Cuni regari na I
i burch, fifteen churches being represented, and
the n -u'liii'inn of tba If-v. George M. Boyn?
ton, pastoi .>f tbe above church, v. a- (om-urrcd in.
Mr. Boynton goss to tski charge ot u church at
famaica Pl dna, near I!" Ion.
William P. Price-of Newark, and John Di Mott.
,f Pi qnannock, bat a be< n bronchi In I
-t it., i ? inuiii lonei Whiled ead foi nhatructing the
I'niie.l Ht at ea mail. In February, the 0,05 train,
rn tim New-York and Green.I Lal.-- Kailwaj was
l.-iar.e.i about in.-uti minutes bj an obst iii
ii ties and rails placed -ii the track by tho dc
lend.ii D Mott and Price claim to own the
land where the track waa obstructed, tbe courts
having put them In possession in an ejectment
suit.
LOM, l-L.VM*.
F.Asi Mabu)*.?The Rev, A. R, Babcock, oi
Allciiton, R. I? baa received .un] accep;cd a call to
th.- Baptlsi Chun h al East Mi rion.
Rivkbbbad Frederick Blydenhurg, arrested
mei ii month uko for breach of nromi i of n nt,,,.,
ob complaint ot Henrietta Billard, <t Mattituck
aii.l couimitted to the Riverbend Jail for the action
..l the Grand Jury, was yesterday married in the
jail t>. thc complainant.
t;i rs- Covs.?Christopher Heldlebnrg, the Olen
Coveliqnoi sellei ulm on the evening ol February
lu sass lilted and beal with a club \\ illi un li
soy, waa arraigned yesterdaj before Jui e Frost
on a charge >.l felonious assault, waa tried, con?
victed and sentenced i" li e Kings County Peniten?
tial j i ii sit months and to paj i i'm. ul \ 100.
tiv-iiu B*Y.?The Oyster Bai Agricultural 8o
cletj baa determined to tesl tin value o| Lone;
Island waste land for tbe raising of sorghum. A
number ol the leading farmers on thc Island ex?
press, thi ii opinion thal tin ra I i- well ml un ed i a
thc pnrpn n, and thal crops can be i ilsed thal will
yield 1,000 poonda of sugar to tbe acre besides the
syrup.
Aqubboocb.-?Thomas H. M.iiiiie, residing al
Aquebogne, waa blastiuga rock on dis premises a
Ism daj - since, and was tramping doe n tin nowdei
ivie n ll c\|.hi.i..l.i.;..iiiti.' the rock ol ovei two tons
wei.ht into fragments. Melville's fnen was badly
iii-tiieuci with Hie I...M.1.T, and it ia feared thal be
will loose the sight ol hia eyes. The sleeves of his
coat were torn off, and Ins arma and bands were
humed.
- | ' ! s l-I.W!;.
Middletown.?The Middletown Audit,,rn re*.
eentli desired to see one of Justice Kulti
books emit sim nc a record of court bmdneas, btu
wi i" Infoi mci ihii! thc hook had been -i.,|. ... fbis
i*. ihe second Justice's court ri cord it ha !? ja alleged
ti, have, hccii stolen within thc past wi.:..
TOTTKBVILLB, -IJovd ll un,mt (colored), ,,,, s.,n.
dat las! .ni.icI ihe Zion M. E. ('hinch, si Totten
ville, and interrupted the nervice by inviting all
present to drink oat of a bottle containing wlii key
wine li he bad. lim sexton iu attempting tn . j ,c i i,j,.|
v.its bitten on the lip by Harmon, who was dually
handed over to sn officer, tl" was aiTsiugcd before
Justit ?? \\ inai.t mi Tuesday, eharged n itli <li-turi
mira religious meeting, aud wai sentenced to the
Kings I oi mi Penitentiary for six months.
UUDBOM nivii: lou's-.
SlKaStBO William Ross, employed In tbe ex?
press hui ln< ia in i be i Ulage of i-inn Slug, un Tues
il,i> entered the ladies' wait il g-rooui ut the ra
station, i'mni ii Indi Im waa ordered by William
Lyon, tbe ticket agent. Ross, on lea; lng the hu ihl
mg, made uc "l some abusive language and line.it?
em it to be even with tbe ticket agent before night.
Ha afterward returned lo tbe station with a club,
iiml n bile tbe agent's attention wsa al tracted in no
iiiimi direction struck bim a beavj blow which
felled bim to the ground. Lyon was arrested aud
held to await the result of ih. injuries inflicted.
8TEWAM1 1. BROWN'S WILL
Thc will of tlic lute Stcwiiit L. Brown, of
tim linn of Brown Brothers A Oo., was offered for pro
late Ul Um BWTOgatl '? nilli .t j cati ula) . Willi Ihe ex
;?.'!>!mn Sf an annuity of -ftilX) te Mr- Lanna FnsgBtO, of
Aiihuni, N. Y., Un- lea tnt er (treelS I li ul Inn (lillie hirif"
estate be equally divided between bis abss sklldioa,
Melville, Henry, William B., Abbott, Davison, Oeorcs
A., Lxi'itnii, Murj Auu uuU Heh ii. lue nous, V) iliiiuii
li iii Melville, and ? brother, Jenica If. Brown, sro
made executor*. TbewlUwaa nisde Januarj 13,1875.
TRADE-MARS DKi 181 ON.
JlllfiK lUllH,-. ul Sill -1 l-l: i MK li.l'I'T. QBABTH
AN l.s.ii'-.ciiu.s AGAINST iHr; iii;'.! ?.K JBBB-BS
_ Mt lllllll, ri.ullt-iu Ul Its, inf; cel'MII:
1KIILS.1 lill'. W KI l.-KM.U S lli.lI'.-MAIlK Ol
K'lYAI. HAM s<; PflWOI I'.
An action was brough) in Februsry last i,\
tbe " Boysl Baking Powder Company " against tbe Bra
ot Jenkins A Morrill, deslers In Boor snd groesrua In
Ibis etty, to restrain thal arm from tbe uso of t tie word
?'??;/." lu connection sith tba in mi n ft ct a re and sale
of ii ikiii. i".ivd' r. Tbe allegations of tbe Royal B
Powder 0 ni).any are lb ii tbe nae of tbe i ord "Motraltif
in connection with nakina powder la an infrtngemeal ot
tfee word " Boral," t be well-known trads mark of tbe
cinj.aiiv iii i-iiliimcfl'.i: nilli ll.L-lil aid Beyal Bak?
ing Powder, un article wbwb baa gained aa elaroo!
world-wide reputation f..r its purity, snd tbe simulation
le calculated to deceive purebasers and defraud tba
i. uiiic. Tbe . ompany also elena tba) tbs cans and boxes
eootalnlngth iwder of tbe said Arro, ri well
as tbe labels thereon, are almort aa exael Imitation as
. forin, coloi', and pun cl matter Ol IboSS iii use
i eoaspaay, and oah slated stu! furtbsr to deceive.
i Boyal Baking Powder c.,ant.nu m their action
elana an accounting from Ihe said Brm for all baking
powder sold by them under said simulated trade-mark,
and . l.iini u. rccivi r all profits ?.r role a- damages. They
kof tbe Court a permanent Injunction against
uni farther oat by tbe defen laota or their agents or em
nark " Boyal" or any imitation or
simulation thereof, web aa " Bofolty " or thi
A preliminary t-Junetlon ir i - obtained bj i be oompany
at tbe beginning of the action, to be In fores until lt
.id rm ic i'ii. Ona motion made last week to t
d injunction, an opinion bas Josi hen given by
Judge Daniels, at ti:.- Special Term of the Nev, Tort
Supreme Court, First Department, sustaining tbe lo
i inctlon._
TBE P //" R MAXUFACTl Ul ?'.'-' Bl
lill" f 'M.lil - IONAL Alli lill V Ui I
ul -in: HINTS TO 1 ui HON. WAH Mi: Mil l I II
?How Tl! I.:'". ' is BR l:i:"i,l S WlTUOLT
i iii- ,.i .-. rn urti ki om pai Kit.
Two things h to pul np the
act pl leen to I Ol' tile
fl.Ill ? .
nol in
:
the fear ul
?: lon.
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Bid iii the I ?
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Ol .ia
there
HI '?' I '.'tl! 'tl tl"'.
I . bu be m....- in lin- ci anti
1 i. rt a pound, bm l? . i ..i i ., nts. The
m..mi,. II ?' li..Ve ku lil,.- a tim. . i lt, hill tun
fit lill- ll .'!
largesi ... ners, iud tbeli iud .
? a in 11\..t of h..
people. Tin n -'-i tba nd.- of public
.* Ill f il l-l a ?? c. Il ii, . 1
an,ii..- n.l repoi i, oi -? tue othei . unvrnleui metbod ia
bal g in tbi i. rn tot ai othei I sai.
We i* i-i. to saj , ,'a i ? ?.- .,,. i , - mbject.
? silos ail patter si
Import. dm rn
timi thu il lot tm people, amt ibm sn t fi. ?
in nie t.. ? \, l ' .,\ Bp
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to Um i'le-.-ni reading ihe woi
I oilier sm* i nil, of,
iiml nil i.lhrr pulp, f..r tl.c I per."
If m.- iud u Kin.uni be nt nty ..a
f i ...i.ii.l.- paper may i.in aa it lu. IttbUe.
??int.
.nd I lion, f,.: tte- pi nduel >.f pi luting pnpi
c iii . " m.. ( ..ii.-u ? men sr bo own a patent, sud willi
tbree ,,!? tom olin rs have ., fsl d
sre likely to ot.Jert, tlieu tbe newapaiM rn muni nut np
their nile.- si .i thi j. nple - ibm t t.. I ni . \ ictloii as
. i bing we ask I- tbsl tbi rc lie
. lug, iud i isl ii" 1--11. sh il. I.. ? ;? i ca.i tbe u
? "i".i r, nnd
the Hen - ? ! li' pl' ? el.' Un.
manipulators now In com roi ..r tbe psprr marker, we
lo kim w 11 al
'?'? ? ? , ioiui ii,- inlier
*. i.i'.l fin it n> a -'ju ire abd open
v, iii mon ii
l cut.
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Hal'. Hi a ??'? ''''-' " ' mi V.i, n W. H.
: -, l? v. ? don, Miss
Bl -N IM-IIII' tl:!/.il V
Borton,U w Mtv H IK H.A. lt.
Bester, w ??'? ''''??? W, Du8 Mr,
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Mac, tit- lt. 1 i ..in r, Mr.
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: i v. ant. Hardman, Mr.
Howland, < M. i...i,i, J. .linwood. J.
rana ni i-??">> ai rrKAMsiur i ruioriA.
'.', m. li- ld. Mt-, i.
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SHIP MUS.
PORT Of Bl W VOBK M I ROB lu.
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?str a SS! feb 14, tn Benden ,t. lu ...
vi, Anf.ua Murray, IJyarpool I .-I. _s ,u,,i QniH*ustowQ . a,
mi- i n. a -ta i un, Munro, linus ow tv. ju and Morilla
?fl ta Hen ur- i. Ilma
s,tr ltullenliiin I Dutch), Lucia, Rotterdam Feb 'il in,,I lal
ii,,aili, ill. i" i linen, i :. ?? .(? < ..
. i ?. 'inn. i .i.ii'r i7.im?, to fi r itniioy.
mi sa i.-n.ui. - ? i"''"' ?" IIsvsjb Mn il, io J RU ,!,: ,-. .-,,
(Mr A ipa ? ; si in ' I .I. ' i. tm .
', ami bungaloo March 3,
to i lui, i ol >* ?? ?
sn m...tu Vt lisans, .svanllls Feb '.'I. fat t haems 20
?,,.1 lupin . ,ii Mai I: lo i'mi. i orwood .-m...
,-n i uv ei .in nita. Woodhull, Charleston Mai 8 to fsa
*.i ijulntsitl i ' "
sir Resul .a. Imsne. ftlltnlnston, N c. lo iv ip Hyde .? Co.
Mr Alt.c,nala ? il'tli'l"-'". I "ic.. I)i>t. ni .n.l |..,
gt! '? a ituia, i.ci - I'll ! ?'!? IplitB, Win l' ? lyall I I ,.
Btr macorna Mansion, l*ortl ml, Me. to J Fasms.
ic ij ., with
un ta: incl ne-l.e ?' !?? ll H Howel , Koa .? t'.i.
WI SH - msH - ll s.in Iv ll *k, in nli-lalc, W .*, W: iii.a,li .
? - ill I. lie.ll. in . ll i leal.
' ..1 t ii 1.
Mrs Italy Bi . Nnmnri London. FWjrinrsi PsrtbU
IU Ml i. ll I lv?n. ,i. )::,!,Ll. ll -'.il ,.! ,t
, ja , RlU'ble . .ia-,.-" - , l llltlU Hil el.. .li it! ". ' .
Mn!, na. I'.,.t. ? i'.iui I Pleg A I'O; ( Iii nf I'ol ll mil un, ".
ion - ,i..i,ii..i'.'?'"'i "ai ??.'?". iv i lt.'.- Winni
lon, J w uulnurd a i ". lit. i :-. H . I Pul
Old iii.iiiIiii.iii MsL'Oj ll iii I.an i. iii c. Mar. li jr, Kaltiuiors ti
ll I I..I.T.
M,!|,s li. .tellii T I lil.'. . Illimplin m.mell
Bros Dall i n i n,' si. otis ti ern
BarksStlUnisn B Alien, Kulrrdgr. Hinsrip. VVmonll
Brown S ' ". Mau.im ii rn .uni i ; ? i.i, -
Mod (Non, Kim.1-. n I'hlladi-lptila I ,,,,, ? i lo-Mash
I Igllt (BT), CSUd, I'H'.l.. s, s, .mun,.n |||,?; 'lui,lt, .
hi ipnvioit Lruii -eu, i Ilma, MiioiN-in, Jiaene,M John, N
it i'm:, ii. Kai ? .Miitni illa)), .
Lauri.. -Hore) .t smi|..i'i l...u i\.m,.i Ur), I iii/. Phi lad
ju pai ker &('.>; Aunspoila (Br), Winal worth, I'liilnlelpiiia
j u lurker .? i'.i, I "na >,.i.. i. -h.. ii,--, mn ,ni i Konicabi I ?'
1 an. li. I..If .1 ''?>? Ilollll...! -illul ( > i"l i. Niel ? n. Lille, f.,,,,,'.
den., l-'inii lt, I ?.?iv.-A < ..: Nlpote|Aot uno (Hal),! i.iiinit --.Phil.
Sdf;pl'ltt. s.iic it li li ii. Co.
rtrica OareUae Boar, Bfarrsn. C-rasaae, ? H Barfib * (a
tn, swaine, baTti-ore, iv, sion a Co; Cora ilin, I arty
St Pierre. Mint, H Trosrbridjssrs Mona , ,.
Nehrs Maud, 1'obtnaon, Paibsrten, .1 .lo Bivers A ? "i Emmi
L C Windsor. Atwood, Beracoa, Pseg A Msderm < nm . - <
v.i.ricii. sinitii, Harsons, tn.mc/ it PasraaiL
? i : -?, i i .? > i l ?' t
_OSOe9,MSI.tl !?' ? 'ili-.l !"li lii-t. fi'i'.n Went Hpt;1-}.c?I
-ii i len.ii! fm Boston
Arr at Oreenoek, mr Ilarcelonn frem B??t(in for illaxirow: Bl
Banuurg, htri.cllert.fri.io Sew York nml PUin.mil,
, atr Euphrates (Br), from New-York f"i Bonil
s-.-w. .-tl.-, -tr lin. i'la. fr..iii New.V..rk; lr PlSUl
fri.tn iialiiini.rc far Bremnn, was signalled nfl
.'ay. urra, liane, -lt- Vol mar (l)anl fr.mt Mew-Yarki at Har
., ..ii .. ?n? I:.,vin lt.- -li I lu i. fr.au I'lnlail.-Iplua.
i ivi ,.., , ?? ., , m.?Mallen, - ' iliad' i'-1'1 '?
qi ir rc a m. Arr sui uv . f Bew.Yotk, fros
:, ,.i.
Balled strelly ..r Uruna la, from Liverpool for Nt >-\.>r*t.
..Ifni.*. Mutch M.. A'Ctr (icu.-ra! WeWST, tu.Ul
Bi a i n '?? na' fl
: ir. Mini ii to Arr arr Ancboria. tram Kew-York f("
a
London. Mardi l". Railed 2.d nit. Linda fCnpt N
Tor.: 2d Inst, Kvannm 4th lnat.Li mder.lsai two for t aw.
Yont: Hebe (Capt (irsit): Cth inst .sun., (fart uaroUno),
li.ic1. -?.- Tt'i in f. Angela Arcam*. Artie. iCspl ' !
Colnmbts fCspl "churoaehi i , Ida (( apt Burs* \ -Uh Inst, st'
I .nt:.' (Capt Schaffer), ('? rnetius ((linnell, (luldtsze, lara,
?? r. ,. :? .1 .. itaal . Danihoid, the latu i for
n. ?? 'ni..ni-: Hestia, for Darleni Lenin. f..r llilllmot ,
' ipi ti,,let-., ii , for Key We nt j Pni-kn, fnr Panes
1'ile 'erlclt. "-' '.im ie li In-r. ra ml.ur Bil for Jfew-Yn
illi 10thinst, Jacob Rsnera, ibslsttsi forPbilsi
Men:.- s.
tn Ult nst. 11 nari and Otto 'th Hi-if. Cn tarina Doge, Kitto.
?I i in ' "iii n ' A bo, i altimore, K ita Harding. M'd*.
Minnie ( imp Inri ' 1-,'C ipt
11..I nn). Bon Hoei nth in-i. Oeo Treat. Bs Pinn U ita.- nt
Krill.!-'.a.. Wea Wind, Wmt'nehrnne, JohnK' haas, at Lts
hon, with rmi?:? ?' hesil .Inn.a f( .1. 1-inv. L Ki ann, ta.- la.sl two
nit Koli.cnt-.iiii: l'ul: In-, Quebec, off I).ncr.
PtirLoUr 81 ip Stitt " '''?''' rMtjt.
ah,m-t' ami
Actors, vncnli -ts, tm iii ie speakers ri comn i n 1
i in-, 'if dm
ITKK'B Tool-UACHI lu Ps cure in ooo minute.
Biker St w'',v<. tiik b bi i.-kvisw Dbi oom i -.
Of No. SSS sixth.avei. ic I, ? , t ,t and Tweti t
? i. on.! i r pi int! ? i . e. dh n -. :
hair preparation i. loll I article*, ftc, *e. .u from ZS io ll) pei
I liam ant ol!.- tinselly. ?
'lill: Must \iii|;i-|[|\i: MATERIAL.
?? I'u ti IBU "'?:?!
Ni i ,uum: All ii:' il. Nea . ? _,
SUITS.
All new:
'. .-rrrr-.Ur i
all
(
.,r i*.. i ol. - ... ?
tl . fr-!!: 1
I rt Ba|tl 50
a:vl w< I) worth sccin_;.
Lord & Taylor,
Street.
Wei 23o Meyer's
CURE
a
\1 c-i Iso if?yea-*B Cataarls (dre ls an
qneationubly tbe only kno wu Cure for thia infei
malady. Ii I- not merely a lorn! r?*IIcf, buts
<onstiiuiioEiMl ?*nr#*. by Inoculative absorp?
tion, al any **.mi;?*> before Consumption sets m.
lt ia thi Baoel important med teal disn-overy
since iii. CIUI'
\\ vi l??- ie.??<?!*? Catarrh C-ureisaold by
iits, or ?Ct-li vciTt! to ant a I lr. i. at fl 30,
l?. ?\ ol !)?> Meyer's Trcatlise ?*n i'n?
(arris ls saallesa* flree to inybody, I>. I*.
Dewej J. < ':?-, AseatMf ?<? Dey-et* .>'._'.
The Cost of
ADVERTISING.
For any reapo ilbh sdve'tlaer making appl'cstlon ia
r mil
. , , i. I ii! .ni i-i ? - . S'bwi
j. ;? raof the I ? ? and Dottiliilon ,. . ii
We prepare and eirtltilt pnni I pi ts ot sn/propi
i ?, ni.
I., "i ???; ll ::-..f c ? I una I c. lal t-I.nr-.'e li mad., an! tbs
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with ihe a.. i-L. ..I I..ii tor bb esiimsto of tbs
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I, ? il ?[ ol ii ipi i- h- ?i:i !.?? the
li.. |.n!|. ?..-. u nan tin Uralla nie. it bepresi ille-s.
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Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
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{dinting Hom* Oft rasas* I . tis g.)
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Vc ii fr i,11< : rsitliiinnl?Somr fftfiars o'" ,l//?frj
sad i ErafNfa oj' Joy.
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very mans im-aite tauo .. s???,?? ? th ? aim.-tli.. ,ijp_rts
IV1"; ' ar. ambition ia i ufrciy from
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more dreaded, and none that rin he mm, rra.lilt cored il
t.r..i..!',-U.;.|.-l in fl.,,... n.e truth of il.i- .
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FOI Iii li PRESIDEXTI AL IHI.
"TBELEAD1XQ AMERI* IA IPA PER."
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THE NEW-YORK THlBUH., FUR 1880.
Dario, tin- c.iniuijf Preaidi ititi! year
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ind wasthe Brat perslstsnttr teproelsla the n ? las*
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ilemsniliiig tbe s'lsudonineui of persoual
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tin. ma -i i"" 'in -> ? -"ii foe
I lie lids Ol ?? (SS ueeil
li.i ie ?! bas won, mut
tbe omen? foi Nat ional esr.
th . ? I ii- .s..;' beru a lie '..v..i? .|
c hui.- kc|.t Ibe l'nt',1 ? 1 .mu.
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',? to tneiik .. i- of
tbe m,..ol .un. .uni ito have ui.iiul. 0 i i
la wa
Tho Tribune's Position,
Of Tut: Im i m.k-iinrc in .Il tiui, u ?- -i ll nn>s|
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firfftlr ll * . lin .. an! i: ea: stol'
iSk lbs medium "f tbe best thou, ht ami tba rotee sf tbs
. ? tn,.-, by keep ag sb . i-i ..r tim
blgbesl progreas, ravunng tbe free ld mug
i
ibo pun md refuting to estel lothoiaetoa
ot Uh rile or the un udlces of the ignore*!.
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li tu- ? - a s ni H ? . . ni the
c.iurti- - ilie cir 'ni ui"ii u
large eii'S
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Hem s. , i ie mi nu oar i-1| ? dall*
ii, ? .. . - a ..ni tbs ? din - .-.ii
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ir e.miniit.
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Ita msrkel tepoi ?' bara long beru lbs r.. ??*?
im. .1 mn hoi :tt "'i cuttle, sra lu sad - ? norry
produce, luci >? are -i.lal departments !.??
nlnl for Ii"'l-' "' ""'
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late uiel < t'liipn le
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flu- lniiii.irs ..' lim .lav BPS I
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Mt,.! ll belier lindi d'' Inciea.itlg pall I
,, Ultu -. a ibi* h. io redoes tin- rai
point we bs' ' l.sodto otfel b in Bs-HMO
uig |.u m.um >'?' given, M fol
Amazing Premium!
thm?tm' Min, qrloim dim. a I -n :n.:i .' v si t'liitersal
k now i. .'..??? foi ihe People, ie r.'in ream .i-un.--.?.?_.-.-1 u.-r
Itt v .Inn,. - "f .m.! u.'ii-l mu:.'!' ? lebls MS hs
?.- p( pared in la-' ll tewB IS <! n . umktn 7 'iit
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upon lin- 1.WIUB 1. un-:
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ii dlstaucca Uta tii'n? ls a I b
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Or.VA I BAKING
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Absolutely Pure.
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