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Mai eu u, ls-sD, ut. t.,. an ? ' u li el ??'? on.tB( - spiu and
ice J .unary 1. 1883 Bl a
no tax ou thc laii: . lepoeits of Bute bsnkaorpH
-.?,,.?, tiber I, I--'- TB. Attorney*
Gent ? . " Ual ,luM
the deposits and
, . V,!l"l,-l"l't ' " '
tStVu ti..- 'lat.- or tn. ...i ol Marck 3, )--:i. and January
1 i..,i .,.,, onthe deposits and capital or other banha
and baoken for the i" riod bi wto-.n the date ol tBe lame
aol Bad December 1, 1862.
THE Al'.'l 8TMENT OF DUTIES
WsbHLNOTON, Miiv '-"-? --Vaiious questions bavs
hutu piesented to the Treasury Departineul n
iug tho adjustment ol duties on goo
prior to tn.- dates whou the act of March.!, 1883,
go
tary Folger hae issued a circular to eui
prescribing ths following rules, to bs observsdio
regard to tbe dntj on gooda * I nported :
?ii,. | - .rn the
arm ii of Hie import i !.?-? at th port of e ry with
inti ni to ii dad, . d tbe rate ,,i d ty lu tis, ri
i . .ja,-ii,v. pr.
-'
i ill :,?... i- imported betore -
ire eu iereu lu I o id.
tiiBt . |termitt i" I nd di stguutiiig Hie
v . re licet] :sv ., ,|, bu 1 which bave uol then
t i ou p-tymeul ..I dutte-s, are ... be
!,. du j ld set.
bet her tlie foods are .
within Hie .->? "i. thal dav, or
eu tuc o. c. ur tm shipboard lu port, or uud
? i oe aftei appraisal or under
.c'leral
. -. i. ,i ou inn! day in lob
,, red ii r
COUBI .
ms. ,. ., In tbeappr
BiOI< , i 1 o dUtJ lill'1.'! ililli ll. 1.
lu i jil invoice rema lina in i>on<i
' "" ,
sm Ibe ii ' 'ii v '-mn ii u 1.1 ni tbe packaircs at thc time ol
,,u;. | - ,-.,ii i.e ii-., nu iv ?! lr au ihe
nark tm nt oui
j: Ut* vt ill be gives on tbe bond atc ...i
i . - outside "i ...!-' ni!' awl laid red us
ttl >:,:'' . _
HILL INVESTIGATION.
Washington, May 22.?Il i> expected thal
ti , iffairs of tnt ofBss ol Bupervut
i : m.. v,iii begin to-mon in morning Mr.
Muni. ? I thi chairman of the eommittee thal
lit ..h. 'i ".. baud at tbal tune, ready to proceed. He
wil. t>. a- it I ni conducting hui case before the com
i bj .1. -1 Blair, ol the Departmsut of Justtoe, Mr.
lim r..i. hedsea not proposs to employ eounsel to de
fend :.u lt Mi. Mureil hus wrtttea a letter to tbe
ht .. the Treasury, announcing his o,
li, onVV dnesday " tue submisBiou ol vldence in the
in. ?.!;,? i lou o the office of the Supen sing Arch
Bsa, however, with inc expectattou thatthereanlte ni
ii,,r:s will Le io satisfactory aud conclusive
as to .i could be had I tba power to scud fur persona
Baal pa; rs."
YY
naval INTELLIGENCE.
-uiN'.i.iN, Miiy 22.?Commodore A!<\
b; i A. - uuneawaa to-daj ordered lo eomusndthc
Washington Nsvj Vard ou July 1, aneeeeding Cosimo
don Patti* vi, vriH. ..iii ne relieved al tbat time. Captain
i, a, been ordered t<> soramaod the
1' -v.iid, I'la.. Navy Yard, June 1. Lleutenanl
Ct'iiin.i... rFrsn bj M. Oreen baa i>??n detached from
dun 11 h.. Bunao ol Nbs Igattou snd place l on watting
?rd. ra ; i.i. ir. mtu: ll. ni v v. M mah in, froni the '?
a <i iuu.' d ou Bick leave; Lieu te u sat P. J. Augur f;o.u
IsatAlhauee, ano plaeed ob walting orders.
vv o.' thi lu
ippoliitetl a commission consisting of
Iona P. Fisher and John (?.. A. Peyton,
WASHINGTON NOTES,
VV.suiMiroN. Tm siiay, May '.'.', 1--3.
To ni: ii .-iu ns lu' i.uAiinN Dav. -Tuc Preeldehl
aBBssd sn orxier to*daj closing all the Executive Depart'
BBButsln Washington on Decoration !>.o.
- .ii i:;.i.i l.vii'.N.. Thc Secre!.irv of the Tn
has [i ?. s aeries of r fulatioas lo govern tbe Im
p ? . ,. . . I thej wi.i be promulgated lu a
dil! HI ts '.
IsoBRsoi i 8th l aha. kim. lUKi'L! u?six. Ingersoll
co vivi . hil arcumeni t> thc Jury In the Star Ito ta
e ? lits speech wa* devote! to an attsek upon
l. o' '- testimony.
Ari sus: ii m. nv th: Fi i .uh m.?Tbe Presld
gav spp ? ? ?! Henry W. Lord, of Michigan, i" he ':? aria
is i ie i iud Office, and Abram <'. vv! lpu ,., of
bc Li. L. ? :.. r ni 1'iiii.:. ? ii'gh, Iiakota.
To Ari iiAi-i iM'iiv Lands.?The
tetter to-dav appointed
Boori ' vm T. Fi,.oi h.... .,...... -t. .-,. ...-..?..,
ol Kana -. io appraise tue Kickapoo tawan lauds iu
JJ.SL- -
OoNI. IO HIS ('.vuil-Ll. IXDUBB. BOOU?Theo- ero! ir.!
Sf the Io ?: nt-, Commli ioner Price and Mr. Mci .
ll i v. : ii to-day for Carlisle, Pei
W*JB attend tb* cotunteuoemeut exercises of tin Indlau
school to-morrow.
Ki'a n ni su r. wk-.?Tbe Controller of tbe < nr
renry I a- sutborti .1 tbe First National Hank "i
Meridian, Mi--., to begin bnsiuesa wlih a .
?So.iio,), ud i ?? Drovers aud >L mies' Ni
tunk ot fork, Pt ..n., with - 1,000.
l.ni'i"'. hm ni ii i.i ii ro l.d-ii Lilli::--.*, c .1.1
Biuiiieii : a baa Im'ch received at tbe Treal
e ? t frout a rimiier tn Iowa, who offi-i to give ?
BBcntto three of the liin iced to have been
Sfeii'L .1 lu iii" English authorities lo Bt stun bi way ul
l. . h. Ti e h tt( - i referred to
Of Ci; l un.
( v.iM- Wii i.i.i: i .ii mi OL1LTV-?Captain John P.
Walker. Sdi svalry, who wss tried by Court Manu tm
ti li., i vv ..! .ni ".eui.- money ;r..:n e IlklC i men ali'I : ii -
tl IO ll liv" j.j! ll.'
Sauced to ne reprimanded publicly, the llnuuig of tbe
etui!'! luis Leen approved ny General sherman, i
ottliial or ier wid Le pi ii ? . gated (mee.
INTEREST IS ARMY REUNION'S HY ISC ocr.
Tn the Ed, tor ol Th t Tr, I, tl a e.
.-iu: l'iif (i)iiii):i!:iiivc failure of the ncc!!!
gstherins of the Armj uttoepotou teal .... u
pears to have? inaed sgrest deal ot chagrin among old
Army offleera Thc slim stteudani
a*gm.ogetic -pe.eh of General McClellan, and the al lu
Saana of sherman t" M ? llatorj of movement
BBdtObtl . t as the t. pr. -ciit ,!.ve "t Mic v.
mers * bose help the Army ot the Potomac did i
seem ...'.,' fi lon. One ol theie
men. who ts sn lett. I' iv:,'. L i. and Ario.!..,
orator, was I..menin. ,. in sddltiou t > t ibm ?> ire |.>,
the rapidly failing interest ta. . latter
gat!).:: . .i expreaslag ala fears that tbe
t funner im Iday
in vi I solemn, and ttl tl sot ev en tbe
am ..: ( i ? -1 .
1 -ie .-,'?;, for ... . ..j,, . id 'i i were I tat lb,
patriotism which actuated tbe sol Hera ol the Li lon ?.i
dead, snd tbst the sentiment of recooelUal
?alan had led the North t only all anlmoeitv
bot ni: gratitude, rhe fact thal r\,x. yeal .
materially lue QUIO
Bs parade on tastes aaiinal ic a.ia did not .-mer into
his r lieu:.Hum Nor didi . o ? consideration wblefa
ls niue ooii nt still Increaaeol tbe numb r
wtioii-ive ii" personal reeolleotloJi "f ths Wnr, no per
?on.il liiuii-t in its icw aurvlvora,i iwledge
Ob'-ul ii. l ... o i, isl,,ri of its i.n.' v'.i .
sveut,. Tho history <>: tne wm- La* ut,, been
written f r tl:.- preient generation, and onlvl !
aimil!-' .wu i: a |.pie will reveal how deficient their
education regarding tbe war ha* been, lu I
ssarse ot i ature twenty yean ni .rt o' time will have rc
( ?:.- survivors ol Ibe War for the Union to
tu...is.ui i scattered all over tala vast couui - | ..
have it v., i ,, neralions ol thi \ ?
greatt i i vi' those -,. hom He ??
look uno : a- t cine* nf a great struggle. Uh' lt ls
tobie tua! in tbi meautiiui armj reunions must decrease
ta nmniu rs and Importance, and thal leoorntlon l>a.v,
a.n;v ui a Hj'ashtngton'a Birthday and Hie Fourth iu
Juv. will \vi:ne?s chane;?a in the spirit and rn a
o' st ? -. VV.
' .v<? i m ?'.. Maj .".', lo- :.
HIE I SIOS CLUB CONTEST.
The closing days of the canvass at thc I';,ion
Ciu!>. in preparation for ta,- annual sleotl a, which
?CCUts this .'lenin., lute Len .ecUpied by
iuu u:-' aaatoni e owning ti.,- meeting ts tween afeai a,
Oebimrd nu i >aiir.,:d and other society toplea that the
Various parties snd ci!.ines gQ to the po 1-!ti un nu
crgi.ni/.cd condition, Walch is unusual. I .
appen)-, i ' ii,- ?t oona sad ends, and
noon-can lenooghto venture an opinion
as tn tne probable result ol Hu- eontest.
TL. f ant, BB candi hf. ;, on tile three Lek, ts BBVC Let li
preit.v thoronghly dla Based sod theil elalnwtothe <"if
ftii.'.'s ot their fellowmembera st forth ,.i :
Frederick Bhelaon, ta* fons** rtos-presldsui ..: tim duli,
whu-e B-smssppeaiwd oa ih.- grad ippoaitlos ticket, Las
Istsgnphed from Newport declining t,. stand
fsauuic r. i; target sss aevsloped ittrengtb rn nnespected
amsrters sad is eonstasred t .Vra'dv sm-, ,
The vlewi i I Low irdi u . rn pout, aa given in M..,Ht:,v'h
j i ii; m. bave bean tbs subject ?t Uaii.-h c .mnient and
h<t.c bes u genei Blly com mt nth d.
A member who was discussing ths situation ia) : ,
togij 1 ?' Wc III, ,?W ace,.-, ,1 h.v the .??
th. .l'frifinisof having transformed ide Colon Club into
a JikeiH-sB of tammany il,ul i ,??,, ,, ?>, ?lV
that all tha Ingenious devlen by which our lillie
ssjupuiicu, ate .1.ar ic rlxed we bave faithful ly learn,-,]
BS toe feet ol Ibe gentlc-mea wno f.,r many years we
Wen perfectly oan tao I should reign over ns. if ouror*
g?u1/.ailHU ls sliuliar to tual of nov |> .liiic.,1 Ball iiic
rulers of the dun are rtiopoiislhlo tor the design vie
may bavest-rtstsdlB the hijiug ou, heir mei lhere of
B]>I>ioin late color."
'inc v.mug tor Hie -Ajrhl t)ovent?r? will becta ,t B
o'.- it. ll )s donbtTBl whether ihe result oan Im an
Bouiioed iii l^. Th. rs will proba i y be so mut ti scratch
tau thal nie fuil complement of ?u{bt wiU not receive
the ?? ii ry majority. IataJscaaa a ipecial meeting
WlaJ Ob ,.c.d witiaui iv.i> weeks to UH iuu Vacauciea.
RELIGIOUS CONVENTIONS.
PRESRTTEBIAH QE3EBAL AJMEITOLY.
ni , i i-i ;t .s H. un: e..ft in IIB vim lu!:-? thk I v -r.
OP UK. M'l. -NI. -IL.M). MI--L.N WO BK.
jli.oti i -i'i:<.'MI COSBBsrOSOBSTOI Mtl. I Kill! Si:.]
Saratoga, Maj 22.?The reception and
dinner niven by Dr. Btrongtotbe fratei
fr..in tbe Bonthern Oeneral ? ' ''>'
: cnu; any of Invlt
te tbs General tsaembly. The Rev, Dr. Ailis i
, ol U.vi.ol..:.'. .. |. esldi d, -vt b
H. strong, who gave the dinner, and on bia right the
Ri v. lu. lin.wu. oh linn rn ol ?
Di Herrick Jobnsou sat at tr..' fool "t thc
. snd at bil - ?' ' ' "r
Hoyi accupiec a , r
Dr. ii ? .- nt the head ot the teeond tabls
w p irlordoora wt ret
open, and several ladies listened to the al er-dlnner
. Southern brethren
-
h. twsea lbs two A i - aol lard ?'?ooi Di
n?;,,,.iu,-.-.I tbe ipeakers, who wsre: Dr. Brown, Dr
if, Mr. .loy.-. Dr. Smith, Dr. Mnebmore, Dr
h..,. Dr Li wn .rn l Mr.
; happily to their cordial reception. Dr.
? *Aid in..!. I .v-i i.iid wa
.. a- good an .viv vi.'.ii, as any of the com?
pany, and in apeaklncof tbeerueltyol oirll wai
??if we had Buffered as badlj ?? ir Southern brethren
we would not behave any belter than they bave i
Vpplan ii ?' ne had not ht ard so
mncH abont alavery and tho wa Inf! een j rs us be
bad In tbe last few days Heh cl forgotteu about lt.
. i historical fae! j and i bia searer* to for
vs and work :.u r ?
In tbe Hen era! Assembly thia hal be n u field daj foi
the cause of missionary labor In the t nil d States. Be
tore this subject waa roached thia a.dng, however,
i report read bj tbe ile. Dr. Everard Kemp
ihalt.of Elisabeth, N. J., from the Judlctsl Commli ee
to winch hu- referred th' sppeal ,.f tbe Bev. Dr.
Md. i,v. of Ohio, who wss Isl i. sn-pciid, ,1 ii thePrea
byteryof steubenville on ihe charge ol heresy, baaed
anon bia book "Tbs Croea In the Light or To-Day,"
in mi -in favor of tbs?. cai.cl "moral the
or.! " ..I the donni.f tbe atonement Hr. McLsne
ippealod from tue aotton of the Presbytery to the a
r, pudtttag the Intermediate court?the Synod of
? i , Ile bas pissed bia hool on sale In one ol tbe itores
her., and If desirous, il ls eald, of explaining hts views
before thi highest Judicatory of tbe Pr ibyterlsal tiureb.
Ths Jud'.".ii Committee reports tbal ll does pol lind In
the reason* given In Dr. Meium V bpi esl aufflclt ni osuse
t"i'... rant i In recommending to the Assembly the con?
sideration of thc sppeal, and doe. recommend tbat tbe
case be referred back to the Synod ol Ohio, where it
would " gem milt " bave go ??. according to tbs Book ol
l'.-e pillie.
i he rt iori waa acted npon thia afti rnoon and iftei an
hour's di lou ll waa decided to dispose ol Hie mat?
ter Hnd back to tbe Synod ot Obi .bi i vote
o' '.'lin to .."-'.'. This vots wai o. u undera!.J
tu represent ibe leellng of the Assembly regarding
th. charges Involved, bnt only In the matter
Of si.Ive: . 11 |.o. .; Iii the V-Si 'oli.r.
I he Rev. iv Ur uies, il tl e St obenvllle Prt -
bl mhI: .ici:.,.i .ii, injustice to the Beelined man and
!.. un- Li. -i.i Ut/, leaving iiieui open to iii" attacks ol
Ibe s, cul ir ,
Dr. Lou.' i i r.'sLy tbonght the matter ab. old
tai..- the regnlar oonrse and go back
to tbe Synod b tore any action Was taken by thi <??
tia. Vs-eiHi. t. ii said be cared nothing for wba
-cciilii: press would say. Ile na*, no fear, of lt, snd uai.
n.. Limits from it. Bia romui k- weie agreed sith bj IBs
Kev. Dr. E. Keilli..hu,I, of Elisabeth, N. .T., ana op
posed bj the Kev, lira. J. I. Murphy, ot Slew-York,
mid llcrnek Johnson, of Chicago, and Protea -or J. Kirk
wo ?!. ul tb, < ? ,? lynett.
Astheiuattoi dow stands, tbe appeal will rome ap
again during this session ul tbe Assembly, but the ossa
ina.v im thin :. erred io aooi H lat.
Judges .,. Breckenridge, of St. Louis, presented tbe
report of *he standing c minni e on Homo Missions. It
wai based.he I bli ee ith nnnual report of tho Board
ot Home M salons, ii gave a ike:oh or the
ten '? em Dir, - ' M.'-l o! ! tie Miss
ileld of Hie Hoard's work, rh, rteen syn., n
ci. .,,,-- -i ..iii. r. 1.,:-", ..ii,-. ai .e, imd Li. I lu,--mn a ry
s cm pl oj ivis! year. Duriug Hu yosi mis
?sn miry v. nil, uv- i. -.'ii earrie I on among the Indians and
Moriuoua v. Mexicans ll i, Seaudinavi ? and
otaer I...;..;.(. i. -, and schools ami ci ? ?..in 'fi
r and td. Thc receipt - ? -. ?"?" LVv". Bl, "* --r
-, - ."'io uioie lunn in the previous tear. Mention was
r lett tn lu v. . ol . i-Cl .! ei ci- Mor?
gan and V,' Hi nu E. J),,.i_. -loo, "") lu ' .
>."?"."D.l ll, lilt' - ro
? ni'-; o! the Bo ird I cone
I, ,llo . ... Ul : .eui ? I ,i ? o .mn. ll c
v. mob shou i ti ai ii.,., r. ??-.
? ? luterioi ami igra ....
gov i atu, 111 ?>?> Vol -ki.! .,,,.,. .., , i
ii i to i ..ir. i.ii ? io ... io . y- ir.
i. ; - ? in address
by one o' its secretaries, U Kendall, ol Sew
V..;k who urg. I organic ui.i between th, tn-o \ -
... . a . , JOn il Ul.'
.
A spe dal ? ? aft
noou ob th, rt v.-oi i.e Board of Home M ,!oiis to
Presbyl
i he Home 'i ?.g ttl
' c i' -v. Dr, John ll , I, "f Sew-Y ri.. .
I. li , - : . i ?, , ', i
-...-? ,'neill"; '.! . il. Loo. i :'. :, . ). I . ..
.I.... a id '?'.. L. Kobi ta, of > i wk.
THE UA1TISJ BIBLE MEETING.
ur ti.i.i .ru ut nt rn
Saratoga, N. .., Maj J-', riie-long talk .1
... Biol
I be i n i Baptist I :? in b .- ni ! with I
Thc aevi r. sot lettes srbich d Ire to <
; tt. ii sud cin al it to "ii ?? ll . -. and i
?i boan
.... e. ..; , mi J tbe i 'i bur
irs giv loons why," i
:h,ii.', proji' . ? i.. i i.ii i fil' t
: I ne i ic til ??! Hus
convent on mel hai long li sn aa lolpsted, a td th
began before tbe i invention ti.rginii .'.
i bert are two Drs Onftll li wboai
In, ni i'.u tl lae la thc ll I ir. li.
Urifhto. ol !?'. md tb' other i- tbe u-v. Dr. J.
H. (,i.il.iv. ol lr.'!-. 1 ... . ,i in of th ?
Join! coiumitte ? wh! .. invention, and ail r
? 'il .., ll", IVll.lt, 1
Jamos l. Howard, of Hartford, ( mu., to the ??;?..? i ol
. hal) ui iii li,,'ai. iv
: i t, un . ? lui s bel,tel I..
i ..... ?
,i vote ol IOU '" 0(1 tbat thc mil sh i il I Ix . ?. n ?
one, M U ?? t wa eli cit I bj a an nun m ?. ..'??.
liter a bi-W prayer Dr. < iitlih, tin cbairiuau ,
.v:,.i
. Uno .. pom! , ol CO ,i ?,. ?
ip I) i
i.i.- lpn il vi: "li i iii: ;: ?? n-. 1 a dla lu.
, nv.!-, new ..j
.i
? ?i n -t Jen leg it Iv ;.
'?!,,ss. p he Indiana Stu.e Cul vc -
Tue eui. ..i.i on rai addressed In the .. Ier non hy
lev, i ? lu til ? L ipt ti d, n
ii.m. including the Rev. Dr. J. H. tit mus, n tiro,
Dr. Wayland Hoyt, or il'lilladeli.i; Dr. i'buiuiis
V rmi tag iud Dr. 0. W. M imp* i, ..i i ; w. W,
i.-ei I-, .1 : i i ity; Dr, "ilroi e. Rochester, . od
H. a. Hovcy, jv. - ,. t ..' : ,,e 11,, li?
lli le tl f i in ii iry .it Scwion. M i ber.' ?aa
: it ij icatt iii ol importune - - : ,
was on the fu am, tal prln pies on which Bible work
ca ail Bs ire agreed.
Dr. lo "Hui- V: He .-, ol N, vv y.ti,., pre .;,'. Jl
lui lons pledging the colive il ",, tu inltj ol at ll ,u, uu , io
tl ut ri nate Bibles of the receive i revii ??! ami Bible l ulon
t eraions.
Dr. -.uni'-hu;spokeagaiui ibo Canteih ry Bevlslon,
!.., :,. was quickly taken to ta :. Ibu Hover.
Dr. 1 ,i..inns urg, J i Be attn wt freedom
while i'i. Hovi laid tbal he could nol anil ,witb the
Ami i., ni IJ. ile Boole! r in I * .mik.
The Kev Dr .Lu Thomas, ol Brooklyn, presided lo
nigh!. Hie. Kev A. M. Prescott, "I Lin," I,
apeaker. Ueaaid thal the question ol having a new
L bl, - ooh ; divided tai into two qui lion -i.
translate two words correctly from tue Ureck luto i .
Uah, and shall we lia vt asociety to circulate the Bible
ii.us 11 au?... n il Dr. Joaea, of Virginia, sp,,,,, on ' ii
,.: oi m./..?..' among tbe baptists; ,. u .ci: v -
Hanna. "I 'mn., told ol t Be I Slugs I
Important than Immersion, and tnen added: "lam a
im ....: ii. i i principles of the American iv. ? I
V.oi maj have ? ? me herewith tbe question o ..
Bible s.. ii ?.! prt ludged, bal , will bo! he boomi i j h,i, u
a SOU'."
REFORMED I'LL- i;v i LRIAN SYNODS.
PlTTSBl i.'., May 22. i'm- Reformed l'li-i'.v
i.: nu Bj:. i ..:-..) b met thia evening In tba
gheny Church, run hi the oldest braneh of the Pi
terian Ohurob tn axiateuee. It is Ike old blstorio Coven*
asterCburck '- o md In doctrine and worship it
baa aol ? hanged ona wbll do e tbe se db.I Rs form
lga& lt tum tbe Old Testament Paalsos, allot -
dng, excludes ouaus anv .
loog tables covered with white In Un - if the
l.oi tl's .> ipp i Ita worship ia preelaelj tba
Waite. Booti ?!' nbesti ? , rbi
Bj nod bud tera some two hun Ired deli.
flutes. Il fl
Hie (|U. - , to receive ]
bi one on tn< dillie* of Christian olHzenship.
rbe synod was opeaed by a sermon bj th, '
tbt Kev David Un ... pa*.tue Ta its
Liiuii h. Ni ? .'ors. The subtecl ol ibe serra a
"i burch Jurisd -i l.ii." tn.Bpcukingfof tne Comm
the Dig : : ?. ,..i I.
such a mix, U d -.., the > ? il ge t wou ?
tbe st uu cs
below aero "
l'liu.ii.i 11 nu, May 23.?A1 today's rs.ii
i.ein i.n .->:.. ul n: the Reformed Presbyl ... sin ll
Aiui-rici ina! -I- pertaining to tot mar]
wets dis'.iis-.i st ?nile lrm.'ia. The rspo.1 ... lb
tees of Hie -cum. ni BboWBS thal I I ? ? : ml
aiuotiuttd to j'jj,:iJI lt), aud that tba aalt.Stid tallie of
l^Xat ?v - a etwomssem ???????
tee lam', fund ls fl9.000, making a totr.1 pf $40.734 4
The present marta! vslua ot rte investra.
si.-.l.iioo. Tim Committee on Presbyt.-.Ui R-Porta r
ported that they hud caftuitned the repart-of the d.fft
.i.i Preabrtertea, and that --1 ?.-Church bas reason I
tliiink (joli and Uk) caning,:,"
THE COTTED PM8B1TEBUN&
i'Lii-iu bo, Mnj 22.?The (.riiitriil As-v-nibl
'
- \. iimi: snd will probably be tn - a ?
week. Every Presbytery In North almerta, s
resented, 1 be retiring Modi rater, Mr. Pani, will prent
the most imi*ortan
consider! d li the use of instrumental music lu cburora
COLD AND B01STEB0UB WEATHER.
LOSSES ON LAKE Mirilh.AN.
Port Huron, Mich., May 22.-The barj
Wyoming in sshote iii Point 1 heard BJ
crew are on board. She Ilea ts tbeaandand
together till tbe atorm goes flown. The bsrge Oeontt
ls broken np off U-keport. Three nnknown -
ure i,-i,ore m Lake BL Clair. Tl ssrs Hasar
Clematis and Dobinna are al anobor ot Lexli
dbe water breaking over thsm a: frequent Interval
in < iv ka '"ii : ? ported to twas
Lexington uud Pine lilli. Tbebsrgee MetseDsndl
Joseph are adrift off Lexington. Tba lng Ohsmptei
' aptaln Bwartout, hus gone to iin-ir sssistanse.
i in-sion,, is ittu raging, accompanied Ly snow an
licet ll.. barga Clematis became water-loggedabos
? oitl in tlc luke, "ti Lakeport Her rrei
eoiiiisiv Lockhart, bl* two rone, two salim
and .. i mik....
nt 8 o'clock thia ira i ? - ibaen.ni ntlj wei
to pieces, i.,- _? t|ua itltles ot timber nnd pieces (
?arn k an 0 ,al ? ? r.\. r. lr is repoi te i thu
.- v. ? re found >i itel ..ty nfl Port Am
telegraph wirea arc down uud particulars cannot I
obtained.
i m. i,,o, m.,. 22 i o iv ' men wbo have been tn
pris V f i since -un lay i Ighl on s crib nt itu- *mi (
in i rton-avo., onlj a fen bnndrsd mel fi'-ni tbs aboi
havingaonght shelter tber, during ihe great storm o
the lake, 'tne released this morning by the Ufa Bavin
r iou.
r.i of wreckon '? as belongil
schooner Wella Hurt, i a; i< i thora ut thc i Itj
day snd leave no doi il thal ibe asa wrecked In ti?
lt omi on bundar night, aa -li waa un., bare shout tbi
Her .ot!,, r, J. H. Dun bom, of iii
city, bas no donbt thal ber, row ol eleven men penshet
Bbe was a flrst-c ?-- ' s*el. vulned ut #30,000 and wa
Insured for .??". Tm., sim wai loaded with 1,500 tons,
coal tot , Her , i pt alu, i onntolo, was one ,
ibe moat capable and experienced men on Hie luke
.samuel, h . sun. u as u uh hun.
DAMAGE UV LKillTNIVC
Asm kv Park, N'. J., Mu*' 22. -A sevw
rain and thunder storm began here esny last events
and lasted nesrij sll night, ruc rnmtnsrcottage i
James kt Corni L cd tba firm ot J. B, ..J. M. erne!
of New York-, al Lew moor, mot -truck by llghtotns nu
barned to the rround.. rn steeple ofBt-Lnka'a Matted!
Eptseopal' titire'. nt I. tag Bransb rtllsgs was (.hatters
to i-i'" aa by snottier holt.
WiutESBASSB, Penn., Mtv 23, -Il has i. ea ralnla
here sises Sunday. The storm thia morning
A number ol bon?ei In thia vtchattj were itrnekt
lightning snd various ore Injured.
run nml wind h >s damaged tbs crops In tin- coonil
ll I" a ..-re,it BXt( ol.
SNOW, FKOST \\!> lei: IN HAY.
(ii .li vND, Ohio, May 22.?A severe wind
? torin. BtfU] and lt vu g, nf inn inti, if il by UM MStit rail
prevail) Ithrougbou! yesterday. Snow la reported frni
various parts of tbe Ctol , bnt there was none here, Tl:
atom abated nonslderab ? toward night, ami tl
weather grew cold. The enow tn Lugan County ls tlv
Incbes deep.
('ivis KATI, Maj '-".'. Tfie snow fell rn, Hie hill.tor
iast nla-lu. and la. on Un- roofs and tret i I
one a:.il two Inebes Mu. iv uh mis ? ?' trees w.t
broki ? I mow wa* at! ; . ? ?
hut was sholl ' % on -It'in t
bli .ht mi leaves rn fi alt
-ii ; !.-A diaps ch to ii.e /??-' ??
from f'sseyville, i . ? ti vere frost here hw
night da! ia red tin
(II! IO.), '! .. .'2. V
Dixon. Ill, I ? ni Ino
formed las i , .
..? tl ? iidv lui ii' ?!.
A hoist., (la.. Mi
?: ???? r si i ,.l I
ir feared that cottu be Injured by the coi
\ i.ddI) KAI I im, FLOOD.
William phut, Penn., Maj 22. lhere is
. I Vf !f . !
lilli KLOOD AI DEADWOOD.
Iii iaiii K, !?.!... M '22. \ . i ? !:?
IK I , ? , ?
? i t" us i ? rite firs
..,,,,)
LO AL DAM -OK H? 1 ii!. THI NIH ti STOKM
in i lie i binnie! -'.ii ,n .ni MoiuLiy iu_'iit th
house of IL ll. v ? -'". N" iye:tt ive,, lirooklyi
- "
fr ni of So -?( Ilemsi ? - ? ?
ll ('. lu. ami
it. m.. ji ?
i ? ? . Thi thm
li
hours M.n,v of Ho '
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rb will p
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v hi root a
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?, ubi rt of i-"" lt n i Cove, th(
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i liuru a' I ter Conni
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bay I.
Hill. .'.. lc wen .v., -,., ,1 oil .
'
I'he h ? lacob Pink at - , N. J, wi
1 iso Inn ? ? I ticI ' j
! Bl H S?HI COIU "fl.
TUE L'li' il fl ING BRID ?!? BILL,
ALBAN., .May 22. I , Governoi ranted
: ia af! rnoon on the toi vi K w i
the nu i irgeit attend
-. ? , iv,:, o in ihe Li' e ,t ... , ? .-, ? i
;.. 1 , Jam .... ,i . .i i
Koberl ll. Smith, George A ii -. Kdwm .
!? . .1 VV !\ .ir.I, JOSI '.'Ii k !? bum, lieu."
Kceveley and Harrison J..rnwall; A. J. Woot
? i on, ol v. ". j'oi i i n. , uno
he I. "1 llondoul, aptteared In favor ??! Ihe lu, ?
vs vosburgb, lu i,.v...li ,,r ni,, i,i,ti,,,- mt r.? ..?, :,,
i ivi i, ma le .. ona |. ? ... ?
a th. im iv- iriiiii a im ev ii h.. 11? i ol Hudson Kt vt reap, alu
bi V i" tits, ni .! iv ii they ile, lari I tbal i b pi.. ...
? : i . sou I be big] ' I torivei
dr. Yo- ? ne.:. .1 I .
Ittornej
in opposition I i lin- meat. : ; . ? ?
i I ?? i --i'!i",! ' ... ue . .. ' . . |
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Kendall . v. . , ,,f |'??,.|
kespi e; Mi
Boar i "i rradt : Oem ral L P. bs ? ib, of tim A
mel a large rtuiuli roi rlvi-i
it so present, 1 ,i pn
lu lavor of ike b ? ii I ?
.i Ing li ne i three hours.
HI ll Li: AND HIL LEGISL I il BE.
Boston, May 22.?Tim 1-iegulative Cnn,nm
tee on Expenditure report* I to-day that It wa Inexp.
i rae Mage ..tr rm,' t
run tbe 1 for f.. . \ ear les
'?' ?>' '" . ' li irltab
*PP ' Ila, sen n ., Ide n. , ii ,, in,.,.nm ?
. us hill win, ii wa- vetoed bj Hi
?. 1 lu
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ADI in I // * Ol PROBIDITION.
Tin nh in. N. J., Hay 22.?Tbe Prohibition
.. ?
itch un- morning, i
ooimau o
Palem < ? md R. V. l'nge
( nm.l.-n, set ri !,,i>. Dr. I ... N ,. amby,
'
(ni. ton, Maj 22, iii- OrandIaodgeof tin \\.t;.t ,,
the Ia , i ut Order <?'. Good lei
moir lng
1 d' di -" ? anno i pl ,n ,.t action will i,
ul Ihe gul lauce .. , ., , . (|| Uri].
Order I .- , . . ,,. ,,,-v |,
1.1.tem in-: pruhibltorj cuavliii, au Uilumi'i .
ol to Lu.vikv
Lr
TIIE FASHIONS.
?t
RESPLENDENT STYLES FOR SPRING A>'D
SUMMER.
I ill. MANIA rog '.'LD AM. UKMs-.fKl, LACK, AM*
Vl'I'I.igL-K-CnLuIlH AND rATTKKXS- IMIT.<*V1>
MKNI.S i i.N NAll/I'.E.
IThisisa period oi t\ ti mu.Unary wealth: and
dingly e.ti;inid:iiiiry luxury. Fur both
ad women, "Usrs bcj/Us fostns mid there
fawns," wiien extravagance is la
. : In lu all without dl.tlnetlon. Lor the
? ie display of that fantastic rtchnesa of
low of eolot mid nil manner of frank?
ish concetta, makes lnznrj spublli iclenceby which tho
, restore to aooletj I as of thi lr rc
andnever-for obviousresaona ku moregrartrylagto
woman than when lt t. Indulged In by man, particularly
when be ls tempted by the nash of gems snd thsgold
- art.
? pinssre n ? '" '?.-pins. Ths'stta
? these i* lunuonn! : by shallot fellow gold
arty ituddetlwlth imalldismonaa. An exquls
Ite besot*, tn simplicity ls s pin holding a four-leaved
r, tbe iiule amber tinting relieved by red-brown
.-iiiul bright gold veining! s falntgreen ls also
pert eptlble, and npon ona Leaf trembles a dlmaond dew?
drop. Another superb pin la Bet with rn cameo head of
Minerva elaborately cut from a auperb moonstone. Titi
Pliny daaeribaa m containing an
of the moon, which, If tbt - '? waxes or
;,, the state of ttmr 11 ni-1itnf- Thia
?b sinuil diamonds. Another
Biiuallj elaborate La aa Egyptian head of Isis carvs.1
from an Oriental topaa: the fun ly worki ?',
h.iii drasaof -.tim-iini-ii."i govi; tn the centre over the
brow la -er a Instroua emerald, lo th ? side ph ?
es and inamorata, and a brilliant large rubyiaaetln
tar. Another pin la set with a auperb rory eur
rounded hy diamonds. Not leas beaurilal ls the setting
ot another with an exquisite snd rare greenopalof
ahlftlBg lights, wherein tha " blue plsya into the green."
ot hei -? a an Intaglio bead ol Venns cur',' il from
a pale blue.bsryL and exipilsite little foreign rosj ?
a pearl glimmering on tbe edge, oaught in a
carved uud tinted branch of sea ?weed.
BlaKRVB -riH- AN|) rKNHANI-.
Tbe rssl -ii "i Uni ed iii ? tl pre* ails.
a c.-.., . and Doatly Lo new - i ael ol
red hammered gold, a platina make with s ruby bead
mrroundlng the .stud, in aattullaraet the enakebead
i. compoaedot a Large diamond, a set irampoaedof
nu .'(ret gold with antique finish I* lu tin* ibspe of.a la.
kendi naunton diamond sod a ruby are placed irreg?
ularly apart! and a tiger ls carved on the other button.
A channing gsmeaet biconcave; in each etnd ls enam?
elled tn relief u pointer, a trout, w.leach and pheasant
A anperb set is tiiu*i! engraved, om* itud bearing an
elaborately curved antique uaah ol ? antj r, "r red
Ihe other stud ot hammered gold set with a diamond, a
ruby and auperb sapphire, inlier stylei loss costly ara
Mtwlthcst'a eyes ur animals' besdi la elsborate ra
ponase In hranmered gold, concave, on a branch
allgbtiy Iridescent, a bird rests In baa-ie'lef. Another
has ii deeontianof a pink pond Illy and buds with pale
I lo i.Uful . bato ant reflet
moonstone makes Han especial ob)eet of desi rs tn the
tbsp of a ?? .i.' ian. a ring, or tbt
, . ? ..-,,ond- with ? ? k,.
in returning to favor after a -hurt oblivion,
tine magi Itlet ul specimen in the shape of the (loth
:--.! with two rowe ot diamonds) on each of the four
, "nor* is s, i b pure, lUgbtly transparent pearl, b i
? ..v. tbe in,'" yellow o' India, an I o
uiititel loni green opalescence; a large white pearl forma
otre, mid h .ruy pear-shaped pearl forms n
pendant A massive ??,'; ir.- (Ireek cross Lssel with
ile co.i pearls a:,.l diamonds. A -u}i>t l> set
? .imposed ol :t :.i f i In .iv! ci: knotts ls set with tra
meuse ilark -. a raagnlttcent diamond
i of: e bar, and a * nail, i diamond
branch ol ihsuirock shows each petal it addi
? i, loo-.!ii .ii I . reen dlanmn is ni i|h
ist re. A d ?
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IlltVi PI.KTB, EV Ititi NU* IND I [.ttys | >:-.
knife
tn., top itt ea. I. i" ? . .. .gum
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.ill lille I'll III I hil . 1 '
. iiii, 1 ii di itnoiid. V ll
tel ., ia tilth, a |
I ll I ,;: s ill" ? ill gold
j. ,!i I ?.????? r i, ?;: v nu ,:. i.. v i' ti: . v ibu
i* prod i 'I
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of el
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HU.I
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it pie , . i H i lu- -ty le thor* . re tin. i
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A
???<; : :? ?? ol tu littra tb mauds opah . lu addition
. .. it - thi oi Ij pi
- Imitation. v very b ml hil
upai b tween two sup i dial
I ? uicritld oi extra irdlnary brill
lincj mel li npiil ' i .viii, j p?ui
?
. ii - f??'.ired pearls bu Ii , .?
? -? I her iii .i l! lill .ii tn v: , ol ,v. .
i e--!! ?? .? ??' .lor, as tin . ,, ,,, j
th ids td Vf rim, the Hume topar, nt Hwlt/erluud, the ro?e
I,.um..diii??. Aif.v..iniuu a rn perld, is.
! Mis AMI 1 MBROIDI I!!'-.
? ls not hii| new bul rhat Isold. Designs of
hrolderings sutl bo ...
who ls honoretl \ nba Ibttteriiig notice lu lix od us hi the
?
brolderei - uud we . ? id punt, in,
? ' '! cl .til "' j. I. t ; ,.. i, lOtm :,s ;,| H.,. j,
Jet remains iu the asceiidutit li i- wov en in diamond
int. in -? ale., ll iu.
araliesques and pslms, tor j i - ural on i
? aud bautl " ue lui
toing correspond with each at j le. Home ol these laces
" ' han a ipi : ?i ie , 'heuille i- not
iniewhal lojel uud aatln
plplngi, -aim balb, snd gimp, i'i be pa ? i .- oma
? r ssignsnf|tni re roses of
from ii,"? de ct ml a ibo rei . I sn tin ?
-.oms lo.-tt". ure lo-fi" lu ;, i
domes and shari.arda sith droplet*, tc uh tl ii
taki ii" shut.i oak leave* wu
droopl ms. i he Jersej .mi k- ,,. ,,ini,. ,,.,,,',".
? un mostlj withonl Jet, hui this ,ii,., UO| ,;.
?-, a- many ol
?fjet, With a
mu nt pla* ed on th,
Al-l'l ii,! i 'i KIMMtNGS.
Tl - eX ... of embrotd, ry on ll bl , ol ,re !
nb i ... i, m's veUlnga, i, va?
ried bj the charming embroidered ;.|
1 ' " I ? vr. i Led in il bm
Km 1, palm or any de
led ii.un the othi r. Another letti
i illkj il"--, glinting wiih
I ,? a ate ... rn .1 on as anj other a
.' trimming. Beta ol li aves -how *
taiek trellis-work ol abaded leafy atom and bunohea of
purple rrapea and a.i aorti ot raneiful conveatlunalUma
la qulst or glowing tinta Au sppUqud band ot biter
twined ringa bolds iu relml small palma lu ahadoaof
liol Indian rads aad blue. Anetost .ot ha* ustttt n Oms
Joined together or foi ming a radiant band, tn aoft floaay
alikiof Oriental colors.|,,ther wider tmndsof these beau-,
tlfnl apDllim* designs are like leaf-woven colonnades or
trellises left opeu; through the spaces flowers of scarlet,
IT golden send np theirgorgeoiis beaut/, Another
variety of this srvlo nf ornaraentutlon is formetl of hlrdsi
the slender.grac-ful waibierof the hedgerows exquisitely
ld, ul. the gray cuckoo, tbe wblte-breaated and
dark winged plover on tke wing, gay little paroquets, all
manner of tropical hirds of brightest plumage. These win
at: Le revealed in a L w weeks, set Bbout on dainty i
lawns, pongees and Bummer silks. Other-eta
n in Large beautiful foreign flowers, Mi-untnn*.
?. coral twigs and nugi.ette, In .''il the olives unu
dead gold shades. Borne -et pieces are *?fkeu >"
i, branchea urnl foliage in th.- diftercnt
similes of the ive-, rv fashionable colors. For tne
lightest shades ol dress tahrlra there are -..me exquisite
dsot Howers, all iu applique .rn lace ami the gajr
Itoas -Ilks.
Quaint little Greenaway ohlldren form another variety
ie applique trimmings. Borne of these exceedingly
pr. ?(! embroideries rn th- da ra show two
children drawing a wagon; theae.In detached
.gain, there sn three ol the Utile ouea Bitting on
overgrown with grass and vineaj on another
brown stile site a small malden among climbing red
r.i; humorous lets consisl ol a brown wicker basket
- cuts nnd kittens, In brown, white and shaded
urn!,cr; there ari other straw baaketa iii.len with great
crimson I.... ind pretty little wicker baskets
of brown flited to overflowing with ult manner of wild
flow. rs. Theae new Ideal ure unique, yet notwithstand?
ing thrir'eeoentrifitv nre Immensely popular. Amateurs
tn trimming need a great deal nf cautiousness iii placing
tin sc i aces that an unconsldi rc t fold of
drapery may not sel the birds upside down, or Hie chil?
dren on their heads, or tin tba rata may not bs sup
posed to be tumbling out of tbe upturned bnskete. All
1,11 enormous amount ot gravest delibera?
tion. To gain meet ss, pins are needed and a dummy.
TINTS, FABRICS AND PATTRBXS.
The finest mull snd silk muslin bsnds of a delicious
creamj l al sn limply used aa b* adings to "ide appliqud
of the delicate fabric on '.ac heavy with the richest
siiu embroidery. Pongeea abm han. tbe esme style of
ag tn tue applique on net One of the new da?
lt this work i- calli d the windmill, beingmsde to
Imitate tbe shape of, wlnd-aaila when turning round.
for Oriental fabrics Ia constantly in?
creasing ls no marvel wh< In these channing
dusky olives and pule creamy or rich amber grounds
con red wltl ed Dowers, a, tlie,
glowing pomegranate, water lilies, the pyramidal
foliage ol the lotus, 01 the ilraph r toileta for ten gowns
and m.uiul. . at home. Black has by no menus lost its
prestige. In tact few toilets are so becoming ot ss
, fabrics, silk, satin and i ?
nv iv. ll I'tix combined with the new inperil brocades
a street toilet charming In Its simplicity "and absence
1 net ls hs..,I over ci.,iel silk oi' satis
' wm, the addition "f several laen flounces of
either silk, Bpanlsh or French lace. li.-uric(tn cloth and
exquisitely fine black en-li.rea present a striking ap?
pearance in some ol Worth's Inspire! ona when combined
with white allk with tbe graceful addition ol quantities
of lace.
Timt polonaises nre ns popular a i ever i- an es Idence of
notonlj lood but economical tanto, v k cash?
mere polonaise should be considered among thelutlls
if the wardrobe lt ls a great mistake
t.i brocades aral other heavy figured s;,>>,is [nto
Bon.?* nr plaiting! or other tri.dugs. Hie simplest
. are ni tilth* and e egan!
tn their graceful Iteauty. rho brocaded aktrt ta plain,
opening ut trout over it brocaded breadth of another
i "ioi orshade; tba walal ls cut half-high with a fall of
md ion: ?!. 'I behind i the sleeves reach to
the elbow with ruffles Puffed iud slashed sleeved
"? t artistic Imf picturesque; or there can be s
pul! ni t.v...-.! iiii'i one nt the shoulder Nothing can be
ii ore bri onilng to I .ii not well
i minded, a- -i - horizontal puffs from tne shoulder to ths
wrist, graduated, 'finished it the wrist with a raffia and
al Ihe top :<i a -ii
FA-lll'iN- IN 11 AI ft.
I'lv : v in the fashion of hair as tn all
things else. rab then aa now, used strong
soaps for bleaching the bair to til* fashionable Teutonic
hue, and caustic fluids and acids to change lt- c.inr to
some covetedshude dented by nature. Tba passion for
golden hair h.,s nearly been Its min, the nelda causing
tic .!(? im,!,: 'in. sallie time. There?
fore false hair, deli ste wigs and waves have become to
fi... many n necessity. These are so artistically made
and arranged s- !?? ic ik?? detection an Impossibility.
I ? -.- I* meil, and th ? hair ls
vi ii white ra : so tine BS to bl
:,h.I the ne! i? wov eu of white human bair. The parting
on lon reveals thru i meshes the i olor
' ' s, ll III
it ure are
' . n .1 -v uv "? v | - ai etle ! ." ' a tonally to
s the waving curl of tne bair. The Patti wnw of
dark Itt ir. tl,. Lal . !???. rather ii ore fluffy,
.-i, ni ?? the ? I ? styles,
ibl<. and vsi | ie nair
dr willoh ls arranged In - low
w vi, ., lona looped bow on top
E ?!
? i .. v ? fc Co., N
- . . rho! ipsoa, t! Ill ph os. ,i ? ? pt tl an.s
EA'.Illus VOTES.
Pinked out llounces ol silk ors used ns g
trimming for mani ??*. bonnets, gown* au 1 parasols.
: . throat
i e to bc n ? ' ruist andes
?-tunic. I :.
oe, anti aro mom
ired wo i I.
' ' . ! lil,li
?
The ? summer tour?
neys is ll Cheviot Net! tl:, ? ! 1' on neck
rn, and
lng
id side
... md are v.iu"i t.rh very
thbl pull I'll!
White mull morning dresses are made witb ? (I
pl di 'i nu tl - ' ? I across tbs
lerj
... ell .ll;" utile - itlll ':cd lil
a
S^A cool aud . 'v ? country
ls of pule graj nun's .veiling with Un* s'?:rt In Ave length
wise p'.:,mn ;< ii "in belt; to ftut In front bul only
???'i bobin l ? i -i :.
? vt ..ii H... front a i bj iwi .?!
: owa to
irutirs
Vi..,-:,!,: gowns for tho hon? ure made in M
le with ii...
- ti deep h. iii
? ? ?? tl, mil i- ion toned tlowu the
tl in rosa, wi
s.v! puff* ai,,viol the neck, lill* thc pointed or -
two ? , res.
i it i- ital n, .
? iv
Dressy basques ure cul open in oval sb ; e I,.",. ?
throat and Htilshed oil null a stu n em?
in 1 made to
? wires, .md !..-:.v.. .1 by ., dla -
mond brooch tbal iepn is Thc - >?> t
Ol Lice III Ce ? .""!!? With Le.ol' tl I rile-, :,!,'! t!'
lim cr,
QI IRRELLING OVER A BIRTHDAY.
i ?
The hirthil:!*. ul the dorman l'v neror waa the
, ni-, "i ii curious outbrssk nf ill-will between tbe
I ren. h mid tin' (?'??! un ms uti., were ; ' ling the
h.. i in ii hotel in u French town on the Mediter
r.uiciii. N "? tbat tlif oompanj baa lisimraeti 1
? .h. do no hat bj mi ;' g v .ii "ii iccumi nt h.
The (.ci iv i nu retutlved t>> celebrate tne tiny by lu
vii ngall theil i "iinti w cu who v*ere staving in
the town tt* tillie witb them in tba hotel; tu vue.
however, not apart, lint at tlie u ual table d'hote.
Ai.gib.* Frenchmen wbom thej were likelj to
nv ft ,v:ia tbt* colouel of tin* garrison. They pro?
posed to keep theil champague ami theil toasts
till th. rest of the c..mp my bad di-! Breed .'hough
liv t.'Tiii wu- li. neb tm i.oiiiiiiiis in the hotel were
In atna >ritj I'bo laudlord, who wss a Swiss, had
no objection to raise, sud tbs wait is. who were
i dormant, showed their loyalty hj ilecorat
iug the I.n in- witb gin-Ian ls and the table with
llowera Hero, however, the French sot n ii lot
what waa going, uud Hied up. The landlord be?
calm ai ru, '1. uiul iiiid tbe ga>liiuila removed.
Ih 'i oner pa sod nfl without anything to mark
it: the (.orman- stayed behind, drank theil cham?
pague in honor ol their aged tainperor, and Mut
oil to hiui ii telegram of congratulations. Hut
ivnell ill -a ll .\Ui- lott. A rogllg I'm.-un,,: ,.r
was indignant with tins Frsnott. Ile and Ins
Irieiids. lu -iiiil. conltl liol hate show n greater tact,
[objected to tho garlands, tor them bs replisd,
tin., were not snawerable lt was tbe waitera
Who had Imiiv them m. ol tlieir Iou ii Sc cord, V il
old Fl.h geutlsmsn of -nv acquaintance bitterly
regretted tbat be was crippled with the gout Mad
1.'?'' m l"' "as mi! v. ar. ago, when be h?il
si rve,l in ino cavalry and hav fought a dozeu or so
of uud-, be would, he said, have bboo pickada
quarrel with a fair*baired dei niau who -ai opposite
1 uu ut ilium r tine, uiul he,,; ij ,, Ibo wa on the I
merely to insult ibe French. "Ah! il I lind been
young! i." In s -lied, "jo Im sursia i radii* au Ber.. 1
always disliketl tbe i'ruasisns."\%n went on to mu,
?? Lui nil thia wiuter i never detested them." lim
tan inure1 (.ennui mad. bouic rnmsrs to ths
lien.ii .Dion,!, ih.i??,,i turned his back ob
bun. Tho cn,i ol tbs season came no.... too soon.
ERIES!'!. Y MEETING OF FORMES ICES.
Ni vu vi; v Falls, N. Y.. May 22.?A reunion
"f ti"' 5th Vlrglnls Infantry and the l!9th
Etsgtmsnl ol No*. Tork Volunteers took place hereto
day. Captain Lu e,.:.,i vu, i, ,,I Hie Vii.ima regiment,
presented t.. Ute 23th ths flag oaptured from
them lu Hie war of tue Rebellion. . ?.oiicl L. I'. I
"f tba UBI ., responded, i... beal of tittil ug
prevails, ami tiio aouiUcinci's ino pleased willi laetr
IC. aiuieul .-??i*.
THE COURTa
NEW SLTl'S OVER THE JUMEL ESTATE.
Tin- LAWYERS SBf BIKO TnKIB SrLVitJE Of TM
PROPEP.TT?STAYING TUE DISTRIBUTION og
MONEY.
A somewhat remarkable suit, growing out ot
the contests over and the division of the Jurael eitate.
ti as been hegira tn tho Buprome Court by WlUUni
I>. stewart, us administrator of tbe gooda, cte tfl
tho late Joseph B. Stewart The defendants ara
Charles Adolpho de Chambrun, Francofi Henry Jumet
I-ouiii: Q L. Jiimel Plante and Fraucots Plante, her hua
bandi Mnie K. ht. Junieldc Seroka, and Jules Vinces*
de Seroka, her husband; Madeleine R. Texoerei Ms rr asl.
and V!c:or Armand Marrast, her husband; Jean Albert
Tiiiuiede. Jean ? Basans Tiuirlede, Allic M. V. Tanilede.
Boubirsa, and Onstavs H. M. o. Boubiran, ber husband*
Mathilde J).,ujviii Juiuel, John KUlott, Polio T. Ruggleaj,
BermanB. DaltSSf, Alfred Elchtcnitclu, and Mary c
Hills. The complaint narratea that lu 1878 JBaejjl rc
stewart, who \tas then practising aa a lawyer in this
city, became interested "In obaerving the progress ol
eenuin litigations between Nelson Chase and others.
dunning to ba thc heirs at law of Elua Juiusl
dc.-, used, through Mary Jumol Chase and Maria Jone*,
both decuaied, the uleco and sister of aal.l Ell/a JumeL
and George W. llowen, clalmtug to be the lilcgltlmsts
son und heir at law of auld Elua JtimeL
th.?.?ned, uml othera claiming under hloj.?
Theos litigations were In regard to tha
title of the so-called .Ttimel estate. Mr. Stewart
came to thc conclusion that tho heirs of Stephen JumeL
tba hu-b.uid of Eliza Jumel, were entitled to this prop?
erty and determined to Inform them of their
rights. All of these heirs resided In Francs
and Mr. Stewart, not understanding rrenck.
employed tint French lawyer, Charles A. de Chambniu,
Iff git flt Ftssns. BbSBTI knowu to thu hclri their rtghti,
and vet uutborlty to prosecute auch proceeding! as
might be necessary properly to protect them. Mr.
-*.'.'art paid Mr. Chambrun'e expenses. Th* remit
ut trie negotiation! in France was that the heirs agreed
to pay Mr. sjtcwurt and Mr. Chambrun one-half of al
money or other property that might be recovered,
and Mr. .stewart was to pty all the !e^*Jj
or other expenses. liefore leaving for Francs
Mr.Cbambrun ? nteredlnto a written contract with Mr.
Stewart, by wbloh Bil the proceeds that might bo ac*
quired in tins way lrom tho heirs were equally to bs
divided hciwet-u tho two lawyers. Tue con?
tract, however, stated that these two
lawt.r, also recognised E. Delatleld
-smith ns Interested with them to the extent of ons fourth
aad !?? \13. ( tiuttleld and uhieou J. Tucker together to
one-sixth. The claims of P. L. A W. L. Avery, ot
Messrs. Condell Brothers and of J.e. Conner to oertshi
porttona were slao recognised. After thc return af Mr.
i humbrun from france. Mr. Stewart began lulls in tbs
liaiiao ol thu heir- in the United States i ircuu Court bs
determine their right,. In ttie-e proci-sdlnga Mr.
stewart expended between 919,000 nnd vt}.''.'*".).
Tilt) complaint then sets forth as tba
of these suits the settlements that were tiiuda.
In 1--U William Inglis Chase, OBS of the parties In |h(+.
-es.iou, olslmlng tn own absolutely au undlvidej third
part of tbs estate, coiiiproiiilsed by giving tho
bein of Stephen Jntnel one-half of his por
lion, and in L882 Nelson Chase did the sam,..
I'he complaint then recite* the proceedings la tbs par
litton suit m which I'hilo T. Buggies wa- appoints,!
referee to sell the property. Tbs property soul reaussd
moro than fl.lO&OOO. After the entering ot ihs
decree In the ease K im Jumel f'arryl, who claimed ??>
own the remalli lug third part of the not Bil). sTlo ngfliod ls
aettle wini tho Jumel heirs ou t no situs
tersu aa tho Messrs. Chaie had done Tho
un? of stephen Jiuiiel would, therefore, ho
entitled to one half of Las peneeoas of tho
sa.es, of which inure than *jS75n,O00 is uow ahuurto ha
distributed. But, tbe complaint avers, th* hens of
stephen Jurael now refuse to recognise tuc right of tho
representativea of theists Mr. Stewart to shara ts thees
proceeds, or that Ida estate should receive any
compenastton fur what bs had dona The complaint
demands Judgment that Mr. Hugn-lc*. thc i.f.ree,
BS ru Jollied fr.iii paying over any of tho
money to tho heir* aud they frosi receiving
ii until thc rights of the pl.tiutiff Le dctenuia J;
tliat Mr. Chambrun he require,! io account for tho
moneys received from Mr Stewart'-.CStStC and expended
... uml i.i.it the plaint:*! nave Judgment for tbs
amouui to which he lat utitled un.Ier the agree
men! with the Jumel heirs. E. li. Meade appeal i a, tho
attorney fur thc piantis.
mu. nvanIu.Tls" STURT.
The trial ol' the .suit brought by Cliuri-itto
M. W .iiiile.i against her kll'rSlH. fri. - '?! W'tii ..
Bdtsd divorc* oaths ground ol oi i snd
msn treatment, was continued yestcrlij before JuttgS
O'Oormsn. Considerable Interest waa ma el ls
thia trial hy a sttuthsc of psopis s o bad
mg lu particular to do. Xis tl:,: s - t
th" defeii'Lint. Mr. VTssdsil is a young rn ia
with a imo.,th taos, btdgtng torsltead ul darlttp
lock-. KS i' - Iti d tba ? l
provided for als wits to the best of blssBillty. h
s iiiulir -i; j. lt ti al, aruelc. of ho 1,-lt id ll . ': ?
ness gavo bli alfa from LS to SO cents ids* to pi vito
: elf and chi! 1 and for Incident.1
ii.- only Income waa a aalaurj of |1,0 Wa i
Foi -,. T., i - in i-i. bro the i'i on. I!
pnvt ?! o: this supi.ort bs won. i :
himself and f.tuiily. He did u I t
? it -lu- a andona l li ai
( v. era -->? \-iiiiiii ii..rn Mi Wan ? 1
struck Ins wi?.-asc.'i.ii'.'cl hy lier, lie waa IS| i
bs '.vi so, uni like a fi...: - .
Qlswtfe forgave kim for Uh* blow ind kn* i
token of her forgiveness Healaosda. ?!
als wife that he would bc better off If ?? bads
i: of .i artie. He aatd i .?
ai lier compls ? i neglsec
mg lui to go to Ins parents. IftSfl
l s lid it be Lstigbe I and wea ?
room snd kissed bli I
lavingsnytblng. lie was eurprised
-i.l, ...'. lt ange thal Ld . 11 los
ne also sall >
in. ti.nug ,in thinga nsuallj r, , .lu
Sonic tiincs l:;nl a ili-h oi ir am. one .!:-u !? -
i ol - ,iu, :.mes s , ii i eggs t
: i'!c ! 's ou M I li' bil l
waa .roei. on the morning ol thal d. l-s
I for business tah d dei ike
- -,i t ir ?! She pi -? i ? . ? )
would if sbe were at borne. When I.u ti un iu tbs
pventug be found neituer soup nor wife. Wh ii be
to ins nit beroi borne bia lil
cried out, " Maium i
. Hack. I Late no mamma auj ni re"
;:
.1
- '"i his infant chi i w deli db I. ?' I - I
irmlj iii :
vi.."in.cl . i
lay.
MB, ( ONKLIXG'.*} PAINFUL POSITION.
I; c mui i i thc suit brought bj Davitt
stewart ag dual C. V. Hun ir
I tom?
mi U..Ul . ,1 .1 C-lcl.l .! Vein. , .Ills. I.
1'btj ct ah .1 e waa closed aud i
I' i . .. 1
ls ol 'I: Hu i i
i'i\i-c.i mom to invest money In Central l"
way ito* thal lbs luve imenl wt
iztrsm I i
i\i ii Mi. uu itlugton . \ teeta d ind - i
importuni I by tho plaintiff and his friend! lure . Its
:ln ir inveitrat nt. Al I i-f bc told them l
lake their stock off their L.t.:* al ; . with ln<
dr, Huntington tn nus transaction bsd bad ..u
oe nu Iel lt blOb M ' 0
Yr. d. He had oecaal
ie .i ? "i.i thing in do i ais or i lat, a >d ii h id
hs nw . ?! thins i" do He bu if. i
ii ile- treat mi ut st . il t
a noni hu'.lui ibiis.Us i|.p. ,-.i ,; Hell davitt - .
it t.ii, ? hal i:.' ' mau*
-,! lug ? hal thej said, '
om.'i uni s ached at tut e.r. Iii* friend* mel him I) *
ci eel. or ral Ite.r w hen 'they sun bim. utiug crossed ovef
in- wai niel ii,,i not meei bim.
.'.lt. t boat will -uni up rn H.. .
A POLICEMAN'S I KYYABBAXTABLK ACT.
Policeman St. Clair Glass in the earl*/ worn*
ng of il .Lit li Vu.ust. 1-77. cnn ' up ' ? ? - fill
in i requested btm i" move on M '. Bl le la d I t
nova mi and tbe p..Ld a in and ( i
o ii police station, where li - I tores :
ne sex! day. when bs obi lined hui dleeharg ?. il i
. : action ii .viv ia! thsp tn tn I
is damages for an alleged fslae Impriseahsant. il*
ibarged that he wsa il tadli t ta Gret
la w i",m. walch was loadi I with tor prod iel of
H. i .im "'I I oi ?? leland, lie re used to rn ive int ? i
,,i,,, ,i I,, ,i, so ii , mi be had a rig il to i
li, .trw : and wau * wares before t
url her. Ilea," . aed tba during bis Impri.otiu .(
ie ?.,s kepi in a hoi md mic.un ort.U)ln cell. The I
s. i-i tue. I tc i erda j i -i bs Lawrence, an i tus
uj garee ? Jun I La foi rLCHJO
lill. BEQUESTS OP THE BUBB 8WTI BS.
The trial ol the -nit recently brought in fte)
Supreme Court against lbs ** e.eiy st lbs ffew-Yert
ii,, pvai snd about aeTeuty-fre sther tfetcutiaats.
nosUj educational aad ehorllsMs m-t.tulon, .u this
toots du a reparation or parti Lon of
tie , .'jv - of the Uti Mai mret, M irj "rrr,
md for a ludtclal eonatruotion o i : ? ai .J
gargan i itu ? l ? y ot
Uo iieiciiii.ii.t, lo toa is under ii. >? " -. **?**?
ic..iiii lesli in IJ '" ?">? .lu-:.. ? -I " ' '",r*
?..chi was crowded .i the numerous i I * tua
llfft-reut dereiitlsnis. Tlc property uvolvsdwths sui!
i v.i.md a. several i.n boo doilai ??
COUBT CALEN DA BS?MAT 23
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