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THE NATIONAL HOUSE BfiOW. HUNDREDS OF ANIMALS ON HAND. TlTB 6TAI-B FULL OK RACERS, I.OAD<sTEP.S BIO DRAUGHT UOIWK**, AND A MULE FROM MECCA. All the Intlirntions jx-int to n f-rdcndld -.nereus for the National Horse Show, which opens to div al the Madison fennaio ('arden. Jamaal R. Keenes horses, from Kentucky, arrived yesterday?tho tborouKbbred Htalliou Si>ctidthritt und the tlioroughbicd brood mare Phillis, i.v Phaeton, oul Of the L:iiM *>f Sydney, a Kniplit of St. George mare, rab tin- polo pony *.f FoxhallKeene,hu alt**, arri ved from Newport. W. .1. Nelson's three en trie** from Abdullah Park, Kv., hare erriy* d Com? modore, a thoroughbred saddlivhoi-re (gelding), Pim iii.>iin, a thoroughbred trotter, falil brother to Rou Wilkes, and Ladv De Jaructt, a haroeas-mare bred freaalndian Chief. She tonk th.- Bret brendam at tu.*aJt. Louis Agricultural Ft?r two weeks ago in a AeliTof forty-live competitors, and la said to hare ?won !. ?,7*M> in premiums alone. \\ ildi.ird.asuddlt hor.se, belong]ng to J. B, Houston, was led Into the rc " in tlc nit. in,.ti ;ii.il sent to its itali, and two Arab stallions eame at Om san_ Ihne?Leopard, be loiiiriiiii io the muaa owner, ami Linden Tree. bchmginir ti. OneralOl?at They are of the i>ur?-st at rain "f the N*j*l bonea and were bred by the Turkish Millan ami presented by him to General Grant, who Bold I.pani to his present exhibitor. August Belmont'a utoronghbred stallion Fiddle? sticks (nine in the morning ami was quietly munch inn oats In a box -.tall w lien il Tllllll NK repoi ter w cut hy and called ont Ins natue. 1 be magnificent creature turned Iii-* proud head, arched his neck, friendly glance with his beautiful eyea andrecpni _wnc*M champing. Idlewild, the trotting stallion of Qeorge Bechtel, of Stapleton, Staten Island, waa anion-' f_e early arri*rala] also lilol Gift, a ti j i * roadster exhibited by 1 rederie Akers, and I. il. Berry's trotting stallion Bashaw. I.ate in th*- dav caine Mr. William Watson's en? tries fi..tn Weet* heater County- -aSbi tland rtaljion. Jonathan, a nias liflcent piebald; a brown Shetland mare, Roxie, and her foal, a little piebald wretcn that ran about like a dog and poked ins hom- int.. th*-hands of the managers and assistants m u ac euatomed to lind Innis of sugar in *Jpch5ep*P taclea. Roxi* waa qniel and well-behaved, bul Jonathan reared and squealed and struck oul occa? sionally wuii lu- ton- feel aa il be waa aa big as oilier IWaes. The enormous elephantine draught hot-cs., and I', n herons and Clydesdales, on the tson trarv, were aa good-hnmored, quiet and loving aa lu uri could wish, and when dis?use***! from the ring to their appointed quarters followed their eonduc tors willi perfect cheerfulness and meekness. Among these were the exhibit?of 1. IJ. Dahhnan, of this city?an enormous gray named Lucy and an equally hnce bav named rtue, draught hontee. and Paul and Honest Ike, Perchcroua, Two good-bn i tl mid o.t.,.ssal creatures were the she mules exhibited by E. B. Bishop's Sons, of Jersey I in : thev nie dark brow ti and seventeen hands high, and are named 1 'mk aud 1 > nab. I bey ? ill utterly destrov the inti it.- reader's belief lu the comic writers' allnaions to the wickedness of mules, for tl., i are aa gentle aa they are big. Shortly before tin m ct.nu- a much smaller white mule, exhibited by Commander Gorriuge, Faida, to hare been foaled at Mecca. There vu- a specially Intelligent looli about In r and abe waa of a much lighter and more symmetric eal build I bau Ana iii an mules. The owners of Wuk aud Dinah also -.'it a Jack, a monse-colored aniiiiil about 18*_ banda high, finely built, of the h...si perfect u....ti '..ntii.'r. u it of invin. ible ob atioaey. He was named John. Winn dispatched fruin tnie centre of ll re the secretaries, ?t .???? a. (j ii- td, i ' .,i his quarters, he look it iulo his In .ni tn.it iic wattled in m-c (lie world, aud all th* i ?? men could hardly drag bim to his stall, Ho was hit ovei Ihe lu ul '\*.i;!t whips, with ropes' ends, with sticks, with IM-. anil li-' nev* r show* tl :ii:lit. ucvei attempt. .1 to Im or kick, but he would uoi budge an iuch. and 1 i;h fi ni lui i igor, \YLiii he wi i din his stall he broke the head collai Ih most a ....|-.Kiini,"l way retie.lied fi.-in his stall nnd began a lour ol ihe premisea. Ile was a . t.I ti' ??? pounced npon hy ;i dozi n men, and tinnily ,,v. r>v ' .! bi brute strength, Mis ueighbor, a small jack, from Groton, Miss., which was entered bj it -...ii Lawrence, deserves a prize for his pe . ni ... iv _t-u looked at tixedl ylie has a fashion i I. v.it'tii' hit* ears like a hom* .. ? : ?? . \..... .uni real iii' up w ith a l. tabling tbat of ti cat, I hen be lustily, and after the squeal gives a series ol brays thal are ear-criishitiB-. A lol of mat* hod animals and cob-like hors* - for I . !?'. rN Lil a li .)" i tails, . tr., ii .1 \ - collie m. Mi. King,of Tweuty-fonrth-st.,sends a beautiful l.av. Kate, whose t.iil has beeu plaited in .. i.< >> aud ex I liioit. Imni which ladies with Inx uiiiiit liack-liair mighl lake a hint, ltcoi the i.i ilium twinta_ii with the unstudied loo ? ? *t* Ol iile bathingoostuuie. H.P. Lounsbery's mat* hod nail for a T-eart, bogue and Patience, are in 1 , li.st. There are also plenty ol noniea, and young Saportis, and .**. lieilbinn lilli VU lilli I'll I I tO CM I, ISC Ult ill 11,11... i ill mi's aaddle mare, Pampl?tg, fun teen hands high, w.i> in li. i bia* k imitc i >s.isi..iii_ cantered arouud by another Voluute* i. There were few carriage horses n ?>rtcd np to last ni. ic. 11n- h a lui-,iin.'s! ,n tc. .H bein William Watson's Hiince,a line creature willi au exquisite head. I'he piebald shetland w-i.i F. Stone, of this city, was nieasm ed aud fouutj tu be auder << lian.ls. or forty in. Ins. Mi~> Anuie Th..ki; son's Shetland gelding < lipid i- forty-nine ami ii I,.1.1 n,i'.:> ?. There are mau) more to arrive in this section,mid there win be a ki en competition. *?? BOUND VIBRATIONS PHOTOGRAPHED rici; ki s in <>m: hu; iv-ioti: inoUs-XoTll cr a s CO I'. P?otographyappeara tobe running a nee with elet in.-.i.i iu curious developmeiits nial .rel ap? plication? i '< .,1 -_-t-??. Rooke.i. the well-known pli..ti.i_'i;.|>lier. bus just aiiii. \,-,| ti,,, remarkable lc.. I ttl | il!.,,.,i'la'.ll HIL' si .111 ii I Mir, e. i hst un tn li, I,,, '\ . '1'lie li-tl nan iii lil which tilts sound w a\e Was lt p Ticiitttl or made visible in its effect is a new tole ii! on*-, the inventor of which has obtained from Mr. Kock wood a perfect ocular dei?itu -t t.oii ?.t iis vocal i.ii.-.iini_ 'action, The v, I. ia ti nu .naphragui, upon which tlie voice ia pro jc. tctl. has ti tine metallic p.,int mounted ..Ii I ' tic ol it*, re vera* side. I kia .mut meets the point* -I bjbj?|uf ? . ..min, tiit_ wire m, uearly lint when al lt st 1 lu Hit. I l a! lu I uti li the tWO point - . ali lu- ,l|h. covered only through a strong lens, The thing to lu d.? was io aliow iii a pi< tnre <>t the iiiNtrutueut, aa* rntlier iu a st t ics nt pt.-iiiie-., the alternate. tad and-epaliilHili n! tl.c points Inna the vibru liona h..palled to tin- diaphragm by the voice in. voli tin,' thc dosi ul' ant) opuuing ol tbe electrical air* ml and the coiisequeul reproduction ol Ihe same late of vi ii i a i nm in the rtx-elviiix iustruuieul at tin other eud of the line. In cousidcriun lins problem }\!r. kiH-kwood f.tntrd hinisi If indebted to collei 1 mn nt un cvpci inn nt by Herschel in pboto gTftphiua "r tlauut uit.t>piiiL'i with the electric hjniik. llfl*i Iel caused a loiii-.sidi tl p. i nml wood, around w Inch a picture Wfts wasted, to revolve al Ihl'Ii sp. cti as tn a taming lathe. By illnminuting this revolviug picture with the electric spark (iu total ilaikiicsis nthei m ise) he obtained a photograph ol it aa si and i nit still al lluil iiibI?ii| in its revolu tion winn Ibe spark Hashed. In d* scribing bis e\ pci'iti'cniMi?. Rockwood saiil i ?? \S in a i nit nu- HM-aMired the duration of the elec? tric averil aa uue-tweuty-four lliwiinandtli ol a w.oiiti. It would follow ill-it ifi\ vibration not quicker than thia might beairestod on the photo gta|t_ic plate al anj point in its travel. Whereas, according to tlie iuvestiKatiousof Pluteau,the dura* tion ol feucceaa \ e iuiprossioustin the hu man eye will average half a second, the electric spark miL-lit sep? arate aud distinguish photographieullj waves ..l which I2,U00 impinge ou the retina while thu lind of ilu tu c. i-tiil lingering lhere: in ulbei wonla, ll',*mo practically all ai mn c. .\.i\. the vibi or waves of air th.al yield the respoctive i pitchi ? of sound have I leen accurately measured and ewan ted. _sauuilng the piU'h of the onlinary mas culmc voice in ci'iiNt rsatum to bo aa low ,i- uiiddlc (', thc ntitiil.ei ..I complete double vibrations tn1 parted bj sn. h a voice to the telephonic diupbiaghi cu tviiii-aiiiitii w mihi lu-?_:,.; p lim holli w,a \S,. i Iii ii it tv. mellis cl th.-<li i'll, i.il'm with Ita metallic point inakiug or breaking the electrical circuit ai each movement. To ute aye. which retains every impression for half a aecoua, 250 of Ihsae movements would make tben uiipreasiou as one und would give ii stationary, ti. utans image, if they were ot au?tcietil depth to produce any le ellet t whatever, as thej arc not. 1 he t lee -ie spark, however, would nve Its Ulumiuatiou god do ita nhotonaphic work within a little iiun-e than one-fiftietn >.| the time of one of tbetym paiiiuii nit'vein.-nis. a ancceaaion ol' mi. Ii photo* frapha, therefore, would present fortuitour aositionol the vibratii a p. lui from tl .it i i eon I ucl io that <>i extreme retraction, with an iudeliuite Bamber al Iniennediste pt.sitit.ns.'' io vt uti these cali nlaiiniis, Mr. i?lckwood carc fi.iiy focussed his pbutographJc camera on the points.if the telephone hy daylight, and a battery of Leyden jun was ?., adjusted that winn ilis. charg-tlit would throw the propor illiuniit-tion ou the points. Mi. bockwood'a instantaneous plutes were nou to Ih- toted under action five hundred times t|inck<-r linn a seiiaible instant and also lu visibly minutes. Of eouiea it was n- yet m practical ij..eslmu whether they could effectivel) receiveaa onicklr as the electric spark would give thu, m tltite.siiniil i.ttii.ii of light. WuilniK until thc darkest hour ol the night the plate was uncovered in total darkness, tho telepboniat began apenking into hts iiistriiim-iit. and the illuminating spark was Hashed upon the noiuta. lins operation \ gjaatad e nh more timii twenty plates In sue* ossion. The ivsultiiiif uegutives, on bemg developed,_iroved a tri?_ah in two uris uml a science, lim pho? tographs primed (rom them showed undei the glass, tu some, coiitai t uf lin- pointe and in nth* 11 a variety of infinitesimally dilferenced Intervals be twean them: Notoueof tbe impresHiona ha I than th.- om- twenty-font tbounaiidih ol a aecoud ia which to be begun and caded. ? ? ENDING STRIKES AND LOCK-Ol I B, It lu prohahle that the Htrike nf llje cii-ar-iniikers employed by Josephs _ Company, of l.a-i ,sixty tbiid-.st., will be ended to-day. Ino men,abo were ?a-aftried from uucmcut -ouses to shops, struck 'or th* difference between house and "bop wages. "In Ht'lurday tho finn informed the Profxressive iiiii.ii that ti*-,?*, would like to see the strike Nf> uittee to-day, and it is repardW a?% probable that hey will accede to the demands of Hie nun. Tlie cigar-makers employed by Math ifc Co., of ?v. i.niy ihird-st. and r*eeoml-a\c.t who wen locked out for objecting to an obnoxious foreman, prill return to work to-day. After they were locked mt they informed their employed that 'hey would (0 back lo work only on condition of an advance in .av of about fl I", a thousand, and the discharge if the foreman. Theil lenna wei* agre* <1 to. Trouble has broken out afresh on the flat-houses ?.longing to the (lark estate which lie .heine ?reeled on i-si'veiiiv-third-st., between Eighth and *,' int haves. In the strike on tboae bufldinga '? the aununer sonic of the plumbers violated tnts -t.i.-s of tbe Plumbers-1 niora and were tined, i aej lid not pav the iii., s. Delegate Farrell requested Mr. Brien, the contractor, either to dl^barge the nen or to make them pay their 6nee. He;deeunea. ind al) the nnion plumbers on the buildings wm eave work this morning if ho should pet?M in nu The original owner nf the building in Fifty-f;i"-t it.,between Broadway and Berentn-aye., t"i"',> md was able to pav only 60 cents on the dollar. li.urinal contractor did not pay the bricklayers ind laborers in full and the new owner refused io nuke good the diih-i'ciice. Delegate Franklin and Lyon thereupon ordered their men to leave work on lYidiiv. On Batnrday ? settlement waa made with ;he mea and the strike, was declared oil. -? FALLING FROM AN ELEVATED TRAIN. Jatnes Tully, a_e thirty, of No. 80 Mulla-rry-si., Newark, arrived in thia city from Newark on Satur lay night with tbe Intention of enjoying himself. He drank heavily, but before morning had bec. ...m. what Sober, At ?< a. m. he asten.'..-.I the steps .f the uptown station of the Third Avenue Elevati d Ballway at l'ifty-uitith-st., bought a ticket.de tusitt d it in the box, and became aware that instead if desiring to go uptown be wanted to go^ybome. ?ecitiK a tr;iin on tue down track, be stcppcdoii t he .latform on tollu- track and crossed the space a tween tbe tracks on a girder before the _at* mew what be waa doing. The train waastandlna: vith one of its cutes on n line with the girder, and Cully seized the gate and tried to climb on the car, ind bad almosl secured a foothold when tbe train darted suddenly and dragged him beyond the rirdcr. Then tbe brakeman aaw him, and in >f opening the gate and allowing Tully a chat.fbi iis life he laughed at him. Tully endeavored t" ? tcp hnk m. the girder, but failed, and he fell to the street, a distance of twenty-five feet. He waa n.ke.l nt. hs an officer of the Twenty-eighth In? inti ana carried to tbe police station, e h< rc ai hulance was summoned and he weal PreslivttTian Hospital. There it ? ertainr-d that Ins left forearm was broken, bia face cnt * - itt. Iv al..mt tbe chin..-ind il was feared that he waa suth i it.ii from Internal injuries, A Tbibi ni- reporter asked the gateman who sh.mid Lave prevented Tully from crossing thc inn ks why he did not nuke .sun:.'.Hort to restrain bim from leaving the platform. He answered thal be didn't see the man. and thal he couldn't attend to both thc passengers and the gate at Um same lillie. UQME NI Hs. I'T'.nMIMNl ARRIVALS. "?! Bretoori flottte- Henry Irving and Henn I . OtlUg, ?t London.Yew- tori I W .K.i..-, ol Florid ? ' " '< Dorm rn H. I . ,1... I, .....I ..,,.. 1 ,,l Ban ..... ,.,,.. ,,ii ?<,.?> i, nf ludlana.aunei H k. i?. ruo ? the t'nite.l silt.-- Civil Pervlt I >n. Hot* I ? Uti nat,t-Ci.lull. I I IllOt, I . .-. \. li I.' :,.,,,so,, ?John Munroe, of Parla . ? Bell, ol the British trrnj... P. ?lout* .m. "I Bl I ?? WHAT ls GOING ON TO-DAY. Opening ol thc BJ* ironolit?a Opera House. l ns', _|| bl ol f 'i. Di; ra st thc At SJ . '?! si ? I. H. ('.itv M - I. nc ? tim.-. Oem m.- in il.' t It-vat. .t railro .-I .-ail in i lii'iiii Renate * ???n\ ??*.? j..no. 1.itiiiii.mi Alli, i in .'.i.-.i i i Ii \ in ? Hall .\s-eniMi ('i.uveull.ui -. M.. Una ..1 Uugu. "i Ainerlt a, lu ( hun Bl K-|.l!t. liiipii-i pre ? na. Me* ni r--.i tl., la luina ,: ( burt b Pa?1 tion. National cuuveutkin "i Inventors, Lyric Hall. ? NEW-YOKK ill V. ll. hiv ll'.iii.iii'. ai.'e ii'."ul ffi i.\ -:';-..?, v. i- I dead on Her No. Vd, North River, j 'sterday morn? ing. Si,ii.mi,ti Keausner. who diol himself un Fi tl ed yesterday moruiug al the Niuety-iiinth Street Hospital. a M'if-Aitv o' av oi.tt M TIIODIBT cm R* il. '1 be une-hundred-and-sevent* *'i I tl J*ibn Sir..) Methodisl Upi-, .pa! I hun ;. nel.l in->.t humbly. Bishop*. Simpson ttf pliiladcl Ina, KiiHter nf MassachUNetts, Mid Harris ol Now 11. aili participate in the ex* ni's. I I'M) i I Ii |\ a H M.I '?'. w. I la- d< .'ni h. dy ol' a woman was t'..nml in tue ballway of Sn. ."..; M catii' \ e lenin'. 111? >n il 11 (j*. 'I I violence upon her, and the probable cause uf ber (1. nth mis alii.h,iii m. lie liinlv aaa soul tu Ibe Morifno. where ii waa identified as tliat of " N i Le ii'.'tk," a \ agrant. I* I Altlll IS K D D Kl * .,1'llti I I . A 'i ti it i i t-i look place Inst night between Jacob Goliertzand Charles I?ower, employes of Eb la .\ei\ al (lin '-hun.lu 'il-aml-lilt i -si\lh-s|. ami t. A li n's-alf. < iniit il/ thew ii tl it k-ki.ilc a ti. I I a le.. .1 Gower in the light side indicting a wu il inai prove fatal, Tbewouuded mau b_ taken to his home ami u.i.s aiteiid. d bj Dr. Mubuu. (.nie .ti? mi - arrested ami imprisoned in the lreiuoul I'oli* e Statioii. ??' V I RI t \ I'll I RS r. .John McCarthy, ol No. 133 lei h.i<iniight yesterday aaa attacked bj al Wousler and lirooine sis., .me nf ?-| him in the face, and the other attempted tu rob him. Iii* ma<? a resistance, and one ol ihenieusti lum with a heavy eano, knocking him senseless, M. Can led m rca bing the talion-1 ol tl '? Eighth l*re* incl, and thence he wu (uk* u tu st. Vincent's Ho j.ital. a i.ut NK N Ma i mi ..ii A DO i Iii my O'Kc.-ii , axe forty, ol No. 218 -'? e?| I i severnb-st., ocean.e intoxicated ? ,, ny ..I-l i.iiim- his wife's bit?iday with too muck en? thusiasm. He went to lin-h.of oj Ins bon "siiinr off," bul lie wandered too near the .<! ?? and fell uj.the roof of a thn <?? -im . fruuii inn Id inn. He vhs picked up unconscious. .,i,,i pi. i..i'.iv tai.tl injuries. He waa taken t-i thc K... nev* lt ll. -p.lal. A-sAI ll tts' AS (il ll. IK. When i Kiii.'i Mulholland, ol thc . if th Precinct, attempted to arrest a young man iu Greenwich- t. on .-salni.lay tii.lit he waa prevented bj ( i McLougkliu, a I... knocked him down and while be Jay pruittrata kicked him. Mulboliaml turned his att.niii.il to his aaaailant aud succeed?1, with thc aid of a brother officer, in makiug bim a prisoner. Al the Tombs Police c.mri yesterday Mci ...i _*11 ? 111 ?a.ts i .Miiiniit. .I fur trial bj Justice Herrman. AUK sui, l ,,|; || All Mi a- lill. Officer Gallagher, of thc Eighteenth Precinct, on Bal urday evening w hile attei ij.t in caught tapping tue till in William Henning* ai.No. ll.. i:,i-.; Seventeenth-st., was . upon by foin-tm n ivli.i !nat him severely aud rescued the uri oner. Irater David Warren, age t ???.,,.-ur, nf No. 51V! El?I Eigbteenth-st., wu* an* t< dani] \ias identified b) lleiiniug and the offleei ns .?,, latter'sa*tsailaiit?. lu the xorkvtlle p..lice ('..mt day mom ing, tb accused mau said ho wu ul linnie at the tillie of the assault. Ile was liel.l ,i, S'J,<.(?ii bail bj Justice Power for examination, MIK CKVlKAI. LABOR INION 1. Ko, nu t. Politics euguged the attention ..i the i eutral I?bur I uiim )( st. i,|ay aft* muon, Bl ii.s nu*, 'mu iii Odd Fellows' Hull .it M-cani?t. and tbe Bowery. I be committee ap not ni cl hi the ure\ ama niecl ing tu .all primaries iu tue X?tAsseuiblt District reported that an assembly district convention hud lie* n In ld and that Vincent W. Woytisek, of i igar-uiakcrs I'H _i,"ss|\e I liiuli, lind he. ii iii im i ii..', ii |., i > I, ,,,!?.? "I A embly, and i harlen I.. Mill* r, of Clo! Untters' Union, for Alderman. The nominations were unanimously approved, A call aaa i sued foi a meeting to be held al the Ijeniiania Anne ni bh Kooma,Mo. 291 Bowery,on Wedne day evenii g tn mvc eipreaaion to the sentiments ol tbe working people against tbe contiact convict-labor *?,..., m. ll NI RAL ol A*. Ali, I) N nRCHB, Hilt.uah M. Jackson, a Regress, was buriedyes tcitla j lu.ni lin dwelling of lin,ma. 1 nins, ih band of her granddaughter, al No. 314 W?wi ; finntl.-.st_ Il iias believed in the neigh Isirl.J thal the old woman waa a hundred years old. The funeral took place it Zion Chapel ot the .Mri. un Methodist Episcopal Church in llleet ktl-st. Illt'I e ll, I e jH'im ll t s.i me nf | |, ,|,.|. did. and grandchildren oi the deceau* ,i woman, in I clnding ber yonugeal son ami last child, wbo had j all the appearance ..t a man I. ss than i? ? ? i ?. \ ears of ago. This would render neceasan tbe snppimitinn il.at Mis Jackson \--as a nvit ber after ber s.\. nt loth yt u. Mic had 1.-st lew ni lui teeth, had good sight, never need spectacles, could hear wbisji. r?, , amt le i appetite a ..s good. A visitoi r< marked tba! he th..unlit the woman could nol have been older ! tiiim nveuty _va, i M..ill hkivini; a sTui.KV MILK?WAOOM. Joaeph .Jiiliaii, amllk-wagou tiri-.> r, ai 1 of No 340 I ast Twentieth-st.. was iirruiirned In the \"tk\ iib- I'uli. i- Ct.nrt u st,ulm for faal driving. Before Um coori eloaed, Oeorge (Hocker ami Alfred lhle, of No, j 109 I I called ai thc police station. The fonuei jsfatcdthfittheh.it.se found in the prisoner*! ii lia.i k. ii .st..l. ii i. mi his staule, wblle thc . latter iudentified tbe wagon aa having naen stolen I from his pim.. nf lu,mm.,, togethei with s,_ u.ilk .ails. Tne yotith was rearraigued and said thal be ! bad bean paid by a sti-ange man to diive the outfit ] found in i t.ii.'h iogton- ;.. and be kn* a I uotkiu g uf the llucc iu,ian lag tuns. Ihe kui*** hud been brutally beaten by some one, the marks of the lash being plainly visible, while in somo places the blood had started. The accused mau was held by Justice Puwer to answer. A VKT' RINAUY Bl'Rf*EON'S F.XPI.OIT. George Brandt, age fifty-two, a veterinary but eeon of Newark, N. J., was hroiight to the Jt-tlvrson Market Police Court yeslerday morning. Hrandt boarded one of theran* of the Thirty-seventh Street Crosstown Um foing Mest Sutuiday evening in Twenty-thlrd-st., aear Sixth-ave. Bs earned a bundle' and hud a dog with him. While he was gat ting aOSBS money lunn his po. kel lo ].;iy lim fin-, two young men, wbo wen- in tbe car, snatched a ?IO Dill but of his li.md ami Jumped off the car. Brandt dropped his bundle and dog. aad ran after the thieves, hut * InV silt ceciled in ] nuki nu good their cs. ape. 1,'ctui nillir, he lound the car gone. Ho boarded the next ono, which was driven hy Hugh OTooL OTool says that Brandt want..! hon to Increase his sneed so as to overtake the other car and on hia refusing to do so created a disturbance. Intlie m nilli- Brandt broke some of tbecarwln dows. The driver then had bim arrested, tin being brought before Justice PaMetaonjresterday morning Brandt waa anable to imy a fine of .flo which was Imposed upon him. BROOKLYN. The Inst chance for votci> to register will In fr? ilay fruin M lo 1 1 ;i. m. uinl from 4 to 11 p, in. Mrs. Catherine Glendenning, age thirty-live, of No. 32 Pourtb-et., a prisoner for drunkenness in the Butler Street Police Station, committed suicide yesterday afternoon bj banging herself to ber eel] dot.r with her apron twisted into a rope. She was ulivo when cul dow n bul could not be nstisilat. d. The police arrested Sylvester S. Harncn, aire twenty-four, of No. 157 lj>vfnteentb-sf., yesterday morning, npon Ibe rharge of high wai rohbe17.com initti d upi.u Edward Kat in, of Ro. 80 Woodhull-st., from whom ho took a gold watch and thain worth *J*100. Protap Chundar Moxnomdar, the eloquent Brah? min, who is visiting thia country in a ..mr around the world, conducted tbe sen ice last evening in Ibe Unitarian Church ol Ihe Saviour. Af ter reading Oriental sacred booka, Mr. Mot.lax spoke npon the tenets and works of tho Bramo-8omaJ, or "Church of (!od,'' m India. M'.w-.m:i:- i v. Si-cuii-. Martin P. Butts, sae forty, foreman of tbe drying-room .fleeted with the American Powdei Company's Works, dieil v* sterday moi from injuries raused bi au explosion in the works on vii a-div ni-ef.h. fl itt- waa a deaf mute and a brother-in-law ..f M. V. I.indslej . superintei ti* ni of the works. He waa aeon to io into the di room late iii the mt, numil ami about ten ni .?- a 1. ,ii.ie explosion am. ibe . Lindslej foi nd ll itts b'tri< tl nuder ? miai tin.i.er. Butta waa married Iml had no children. ll,..:; iwaaa frame building 155x40and was aituated about 200 yards from Ihe group of '? ? ?! !.-'"' :. nml the loss la ? lin .?ileil al |6,000. NEWARK. Francis Murphy, the temnoranee advocate, began a -.fies 1 f tin ? 1 tigs al the ('cnn,il Methudisl I cen '1 Church I.i tn cuing. \.i 1 nst bound pi ere? press on the Pt , Kailroad, oil the Iraek at Vi h stati D on Sat unlay night. Travel waa atopped t..i nearly f \>" 1." A butcher shop ai Crane anif Stone- t.. <* ii ii d liv a ihief yesti rda 1 '?' ; _ ? ' th.- a. 1 "I robbing the rush-box. I he tl. ? t turned nlver, am I \l i'lllmv folio-*) 1 ll Ll I lld ? .1 ? .t!i ri nfl d* rat* thiel and forced bncli into the shop, ! ? IH1 (.'iiii- c. iiit. W. /. Ring, Surveyor nf tb< makes thc following report of the fiaherfes f**r the . ? *.i ?-.'; ?'?!?? ? nd* '. d: '-' ?- uti.I !M ".". Kins of gr* eti Ri tap linnie: 1 dillie ti -li ea "-il 'J *.' tons. n't Point, c.ipi.un <? rg \~. v, ? while Smith's Point, recovered hs at N. .1 p. it. I'. I.. I'.ii.i lui-, p., k. .1 np oil I'. ... k Isl md. lim 1 \ .11 I.. 1. . I.. il. . it. .1 I badlv dani ii. filed rei tain Pear* >? a 1 it. ? that be \\ ill Li .1 for th.- whole damage t" tba vessel and eargn. having found \\ it ? I u.hl a. ? t a lu 11 the Lockwood tonk b< r. I uni; 1st uro C'TT.?Five you li - [ni lb. bim, '"". 1 him, de?troved Iii- furniture, fl hts 1 hain* tl rough ihe . il i.. pull down Ins lii.u-e. 1 1: ? house for the poll. e. but till I at the 1 that ' lieut li iii the ..il it Illili. ; works >.| Mei , , Sole A I leining, In New loa n C I* .1 on ? Imiirruv I* 11 .1" 11 tn deal iii nut li d her, fur I. I tlh wife rurel" r tho ' The women who .? ?? it t! it be di erted them, sin that the, iv ill prosecute hun. Wife ntiiuber thre*' thal si,,, i, di ?? nth k " t,, him t! "thick and thin." I'ilmutt.r. denies having been tu al I It'll mille til III lill. e. illili I hut ll ll- tl. thc l u .1 li whom he wns living w|.t rented, ?WE.STI III'.*? I l I,' ( ni M V. MT. \ I KN"*-. Ile-1 Clir-tl.ll, ll eui,,!.,I driver, was drowned 1 rilaj afturnoon, while Till Ih \ir.'. Si cn. Hector: "Iathat the i-f. ?' ' 1 1 ..? - ullin.ut. Kulin: nt dor?, etc. 1 What's all th ' young 'ounda a c..iniin-1. irk from rnhliln', found ' am 1 . and nun.eil 'Im all Um* may 'rn .rn when i - it In) 'ii ??:. li 1 ? wintlow (with 1 Mut??sin) ,1 t>< .inti rul ni, 1 1 a 1, 11:" iii^ Cn m-iii .-bon ! in .:<; . ** j ..,,_?_ ,,|,] riiiipple, Miii 1.ie jroii wal. 11 ? .. precious fn_H" ? Ilks the loni nf Ih ,t r. Mun whn'alM i a li ?>?.:? t . >,, 1 rlvollij ?? 1 ,. '?|f. ' Kl. . fl ? ???! tn look artel me <I>.111.k* the garotUuB ne?iu." _^___^___ MARINE l\ I l.l.l. IGi: \ 1 1 . ?11 ? 1 -. 1 fitt: W.MAN At' -nu 11- ?>. 0 - ' ,,. 'ji 11. n mia: mi ii I-, u --a11.iy IIatm, 11 1 ? .-?? I-. 1 1 ? ,1...,,.; ..,,-_? FtiBEHIS SHAM 1. ,1 1. a 1 rms nilli. ro DAI I""' /,..,, w Clyde. 11 ? ? . .... .li" ron .1 ., ,,,.,,,( IK Im.lal 1 tu i-.i inset? I 1 1 1 1 .:: ...iiii?i..i. .'v Ot .? Olassow iu, ? ..,. I I ?*n IV, tit |ti|||. |( ?.;;. Wi-siepbsl- Ha*?sasa-aBj . Ba-h-AaM-r. Pi unaylvaul i Illa . nt I.IVer|,.l,,l 1 Wast?a_l?? Pali im.. n v ??,i M.,1 ports WI DWI aiiAY, li n.1:1 1 1 1 city i,t i'll i.i 1 ii..- aaa aad Mailra v. . 11 "" ii' .sn 1 rnm, w. ii h. POI 1 "I WI ?'? mllK .. H'NI.AV, tu 1 .1 Alllll VII. -matti. I Kt'Vl.t dir, Rum MW, law,, ..',?, |fl .,,?_ , lOWII ll, Mill.Ih. lin.' pan- ?. , is lu I IV J ll ? .:? ti... rdsni in ,, . ..? ? Ult nail nula,- alni *r Al is, Percy, Ni ar-orlei?a a ,!?.,,, *in,,, Un ? I .\ Mut. an 1.1 Kui.-' :. in 'IL Kui", r. V w 1.1'.-iiiii. f,,r fr,,ita. n, e, r-t' amer Nm nochMi, Ken ploii.Ksvannah'.'iadaya willi 1 nias and i,.m-eiii 11? rn 11. ? lill 1 ult -Ii.-mi. 1. Cen.rn,I-f..ti. 11,1,1.-ti,I, 'A ___* Willi le.n.. ami 1? si.ii:. .1- lo J IS uulutard ,'. t ,, *_ i""'-' WJ " ''? *'"'. (liv Pn 1, with inilw an . 1. u- loOi.l |..I,,.,?, Ha 1 n ??'...a ..niaiitli.ti'. Mallett, Norfolk and Weat 1-..I11I Va, Willi a 1.1-. mal Baas. l.t. I ? lu 1 ? al . n.Ina.Inn Sh C, 11, win.Isa toTlm. \V SVIelit 1 n I 1 al ll.. I nil. r. I'llllllllf Ullin. "stesmei M| s ,,:,.. .-,-,.1, ,?, boa?u. ta ballsst lo Plat for. wo.hi a I n. -t.ui.nr OlaOtt?, 1 1, tsllhn?ss t? 111 In1,i eek. ship Wm ? McNeil (a. ?. 1 loo tonal 0* Rn*_ "f sad rrtan I'l. lon, N -, , dara, la liallui 1 to -. aa,m. I Ul01, \\ ,;i load lol Ju; n. ?'???? Inly ll. ' ' ' ' IM-I KrfiU I ? nit ..,' \ nun.m. I,. Nh), Durlter in i-t ..1 37 dui?. iii Iniil i-l lo Hoi .1 .'. li rn " ; " ' ii- ???,., Voa 29, ?itli .-.itT.-o tn ii|'.|, |; vi-asol to --ii..'.? 1 Kalda I" tiava willi ? 1 tn Pniu 1. l..li. >. c, ' ' re, IU?sbb Md e .. arith =u,-ir t.. ti \ui Bibi k " 1 ' '-1. ? .-I ' "? I'''." Iilphla 9 ilaya, li, I.Hllaat to ll I M ? in, Pi in.iinl.iiit, lt; .laya, '??"I ?? ta., veaw-l lo Pilli, li 1 Urtu VI.ni .I'.ui, I.all.iiii.1. I 11 I. in ,,1 ,, ...,,, n,i[, ' 1 Hat? ti, n. '.' . t.. A S Ka'.ini- tit . a, I ? '? ! ? "' ? ? IA Ko'tl ' 0. Hook, li. _l LS] 1 i??i. at , titi Ialsiid, light, NE .i.ni.ly. ' >' - Ml.II. Maniiiitiaii, Mart?ki Amaliea. HalMa?ra, lt.ll>.-. Muline .Mila,, '.. [. _ en. I.nl.1.1. Alijtei? J_V_, Ant.,11:0 ?ls ns. I III. M'.VI MI.SI-s OF BTI kit I iiKKHiN PORI -t. LOBPOB, Oct 90 ?Its* I* SB?_? Ni.tl,mt Hill 1 K, K.i.. ?.I -u Anni?, ?ia_im.i Uurrux iBr), I-.nil. lluui Ni sr-Vui. Uito. Palled, ali?iii-r lows (Br), Walters, lor htmi doni Ohio, Mor. rlaon, for l'hll?l.-i|ihi? a I at? Arrived, tU-aiuer Hlssoorl (Br), Qlotg, (rom Boston Oct ll. Qckksstow-i, oct 'JO?AtTlrcd. ateamer City of Richmond (Br), Condron, from New-York Oct ll,on her way to Liverpool (_ni proctiiti .1). '.'Int?saili.l. -teniiii-rn Prv'lils (Br). Mnrphy, Alaska (Br), Murray, ami BelgrBlia (Kr), Btxitliby, from Llrerpool lui.nt tor New-York. I'i.AjMow, Oct 20?Arrived, Bte?ncr Brit?? la (Br), Benson, rrom Qnrtiec Oct 4. M. vu.i.e. (let vi?AtTlrcd. steamer Parisian (Bri, WvIIh, riniii lloatoti (let lo, nu her way to Liverpool (and prorc .'. a.. llHimoi., Oct io? Arrlvctl, ste?ncr Warwick (Bri, Lobbott, [rom New.York. 'il at? A rn vml, steamer Durham Abbey (Br), Lund, from ll.."tun Ort I, BULL, Oct ?.'il-Hailed, atcanicr Oslllco (Br), Jenkins, for Sew.York. Havkb, Ort 20?Sailrd, atcaiiier trance (Fr), d'Hsntertve, for Ntw.Yorlf. 21st?san,, 1. ?H.-.rritr fleltcrt (Cor), Knlileweln, from Ham Janr hi nie fur New-York. CnatSTI?(Bi ilt-d, steamer Island (Dan), Tliom .en, fur (few.York. .WTv.K'i, Oct rt?aitntr IlLyulan.1 (Belg), Jami ion. far New.Yi.iV IIamiii ito (nt -'O-Arrtved, stt-nmer roi ur ta (Ocr), KesstI, 'loin .New.Vtnk Oct it. DOMI'STIC POUTS, noam*, Ort 2*1-Arrived, steamers Wllkesbarre, Mills, Pl.Il nit Iniila; Falmouth, Mall, St John. Nil. cttaretl. Kt. .liners Berkshire, Bowes, KnUl'i-ore- Norman, tonkins, l'hllade.,phia; tilii'itiis. Hearse,, New. York; Newttixtl.t -lty (liri. M 1.1.lox. Kim.Inn- Wa ii. nsiau IBT), DaL-..ell, Ulna, 'ow; CiirTull (Iii , Brows, Wailful. Phii.aI'H.ph.a. Oct 20?Arrived, steamers WUILiiiisport, ['url rmtutli; Mayflower, Davidson. New-York. Cl. ur. .1. ali una ts t'liy ,,f Savannah, catherin*, Havannah; [terka. Hand, lioatou; Cath \Yliltlns. Hardin*. Providence i Inn Btu, Wanui, ami Cumiuouwi-altli, Van Kirk. New. i/nrk. ?.l?f?Arrived, ates- tcrs Ht-n-nlea. httson. Boston; Beadles, ?mitti. New.l!-,i,',,ril, Wordsworth tun, Tillar, Muditen?icm jorts. 1)i:(.awabb UtiKiKWAiF.K, Ort 21 -Passed. steamer Bntl-ih ['tin,'.-- (Br), fr.nn I'hll...lr Ipl.ln for Liverpool BiLTIMOBB, Oct''()-Arru.-.I. steam.'i's t iliiti (der), Meyer, Brenn n, Wm Untslward. Yinnar. New.York. '.. st rsm el J..tm W (Jarrett, Foster, New-York. 21st?Arrive.I. rti?inTS 'leo Ai'pnltl, Custer, Providences Viii'-' nd, Hart. New York. Balled, st?_tera Hoyne unit Wm Crane. cuMit.i'sins.ii, i .if vi'. '.".it.in (Hr), r'ardlfT; I ?<? ii nat i. \, m Yin!.; Hat icosaa, Baltimore. Balled,air?ncr Cit] at .it iota, N. a York. '.'l-l Irrtved. ateamin Liscard (Br), Cilltraltari Interna limul I Kr), New t orri Ni lol*, Od -ii i ;? ared, sti-anur Aurora (Ur), Barcelona, havannah, oct 20-AtTlvi.il, -team-r Wm La wrence, Bal tl 1 -I.-liner Pity nf Macon 1" ' ?' Ipi ' i. Vlsi -.iu!i,l, -.i, ?i?, i- Kian ii.ant (Br), llevali Tallai N.m Yt rt . tjuta, i. ' M itsaraera TiiiVe of Arrvll Br), Bath, wu, Ilsa -. Quit k, Res \ .n k. Al the 1 ? ' ? ? I. in,.eil... Reed, and Hudson, I r . n..n, Ni"V-York. tte?itel Well. Annual i ,\ Wu ?< '? " -licit banii " I LrjXDBOKG's i.'iiiMsii Cologne. HrrrI A. I?\mi I-. m. i>.. Ill Ia III,ill.il li. ? - tn 1. .-. I,, 7. Dis. asea ?>! Ibo N '-.-Cliii.il> t 11 .'.tv. ? Rkinnt Min*.?" Well ' Health I.'* inner " rc 11 SPECIAL SALE ( >! L A (j Li b. IU ll. Hi t ill***-1?il 1; i 01 1 ut-. *?i .i?i aa rt 1.111 e,i li. in - 1 nti'l ta I, Kill, Ht (III-** Ml ll I III. I. AIM I'lil -. |3 mid M '.l'i n,Itu ed lunn *-"i iiml - III. IM ll. 1)1 . Ill ? i ll I I l-l-, st .-,(1 nnd 80 M| re.lu.td li. ni *s? .'jil nnd tl ? Kill, Ul I III -** I lt I. Il IMIKKKITIIKIS. HI M nial *s!li ndii, ed Iroiii "I, ? I mid** I I. Kl \l III I 111? 1.(1 K .1 VI.OT-. ItOc.i rnlnnd from 79a. ttl IL POINT ll'l I.ltjt Bl :.(M Nt I..-, it ir- hes wide, ?1Mb?, nnd 1 uiim -ii h. ni Mn. RI ll. I'll I vr I ti 1 K u.'l'.i-, tl, *>??* M nail M. ruin, id ll. S. , -'Inna* HO. 111 ii i\ - "vm-ii -1 um-, ru 11; -, ice* ai 0KB II ll I I . lilli \ u.I K. Ill ll Iv 'lilli..in I ll I MIAWT- nt uni- Hu i o- i ..i i ni'oi: i itiov I RI ll! -I'IM-il I.i li i Kt. I.I* I. .ii MC BBB uinl reili,. i ,1 li mn Mc. , Bi t 2S West lU*t, and i!) Vital 22d-.?.I CARPETS. lill 'I I IIN-IVI l\H V l I'.i i.l> A ?- .1:1 M KM 'Ililli' ll. I. T11 K I i, I I i - I s '.'. I I. I .>'.-., AX Ml \ KIA Kl -, '. 1) I ll'l - I il**. Mill --'.ls ,i, , ,\e. ii DIBECT I i ."i.i \ . 1" GREAT SILE i w INGRAIN CARPETS. ham*., cm ham i. liii khan.:: Off A \. lilli ll- - KICK. IS A --i'l . t ' I Ol ?'! ItlNU U I ll \KI i.Kl . UN M"N I' N Y'. 'I UK " ' ?, I ll ll , . i 11.1 it urn . rr tati kunu Kl .1 ALI ll....I KXTKA '-I'lT-ll I.S..KAIN-- aj ;.- t i -. i.- I'l ii \ aud UPHOLSTERY. ?I!.' III. -Ul. BOO PA I HM ll KIDMAN t i ItTAINS AT iii M t \M .K I I' 100 PA IBM A Ml KUI AN IT'HTALNU Al' l'i 60 i i\ inti ii ?!) Gue KAIKI- MM'liArs LAI K "I UTA I NM AT ttl t wt i in ii si -j TIKI I-AIlt.H LACK CK lt I A INN Al Jil ; ll t'Kl ll **> .M'.t I'll.. 'Ks- -I I K . Kt i's- I- I Itt fl.- Knit Knit IT I. ll KS l-'Kii.d (J.. I'l.MM KKK 1 ?RD, SHEPPARD KNAPP St tit., Sivlh-.ivt*. .uni l.'tlh.sl. Till'. ITIIKII-OITIY Of in: 111 ll UK. Till, -CM At ll. 1 III. DOWBLB AND TIIK I.I VI.R AUK Kl Mt.-.s-lllKK Ki-it EV?RY KIMI lilli HACKS lill Ililli. Kl i.II lt., ItiNI'. AND HAR Mi.M/i: iUK A. IL.H 01 TH?BR I?URO OROANI Willi TABBll TN jsKI.T/KB AI'KIMF.NT, AM) YOU ct ki. i lil. . mm PL UM I' Ai I lr* BOUROR. .-'H.I) KY Al.I. DRUOOMT r ATAORII I ' i . l'.nlin Mill, Ml.i-ii R|.|.l|.d Ky ^ai ? i i i "?' ' ' ? " '"" l! ' ""?'Ults. I-- al '..it..,!. Pu?"am niVnl ''''' "'"' '-1" '?' ''' healthy seer.-. r- ,, i t-v-1 tlOBS. ll allays liitlainnialluii. pi?sets Uk niau ad l_js'*t.,'_?''?...! / ditlonsl .. '.ts i .. mglet* y beala thr h..h-? U?_r?__A A nt n ii'-l.ut ? lin- ai-flafl of Issie snd B?i>ll. -"?'*,I"a M in.,:, ,?i i.m'u m.-uiiluiMlbyale-s ap. Wy* 10 I-lu . i ..ii ? I '/.. ,.?. ?/'? T.,i - ? ifT ff i 1.1,111.Hoi ...i.lin ii..- bea? Acree ??\i "'' ' '"'""?? ~> I'd '"I illillllir. fitliintrt, ' YA Ki iiii'.l ,i nt iii ii, - li.li. |.|..b Cl.h.lH HAY FEVER J'Aiiii .',1'v.i.,,:. v. CI'ECIAL BTUDENT8 in Technical Ch m O I tn, An-iiist- un.I \.-..i:i. \l> ntl I., ff.. K Kl.Kl.-., l.,ilii.lal.il> ul U lUSIII,iii-of I .'i lui.,I.M>, UulMik.lt, ?.JJ. OPERA-GLASSES. TIFFANY X CO,, ? nioii Square. - i"%'cw-Yorl**, in anticipation of thc Opera Sea won, lia vc imported an unusual utock of Opera-Glasse*. which they oller at the following prices. I?l;i< k inouiitlue;, leather eorerlu-, . . . $3 Io Hil. ?IiiUt iiiouittin_, leu titer covci-lns, . . . $l? to 8l'_. Ciilt mon ii I in- and mother ofpcurl, . . . $|.t to*to. Aluminum Iramrs, . . $?*_ ?<, $70. Others, richly doiorn led, ? IBO to RlttOO. Sole agent* tor (Jhevallicr and Voigtlander glasses. DECKER BROTHERS^ ? * GRAND, UPRIGHT IND SQUARE PIANOS ire incomparable in tv or km a ii ?hip and matchle?? in tone. Tlicy are thc heal and mo**t dur ahle Inatrunieilfa in tiic world. The prier's arc thc very lowes! at v* hieh Instrument! of the high? est -standard can bc ?old, and fhoae desiring "the he-st" shoti! not fail to c-ia ni inc thc DECKER BROS.* PIANO he torc pm chasing elsewhere. 33 UNION-SQUARE, N. Y. W. CHILUNfiWOBTH & SON, Jilinr jnrrrljants. t amt*thttmArt<*t tr,:o.) llfp Tmr\ 1 *-.?_*_*. ??_ ' ?*" e W L = V ^'_a_'--*' ? To ncr Majettj g QUEEN VICTORIA. _ Jo His M'iestv - m g^ ? The Kin* of Sweden The K,u. oi Bavii, fc ami Norway. _, ? - ? B> ?' ? .n?-**sr*. C lillian*-worth -I _ ***?oii have I lie Iiouoiir it z jaloran comonen in th-* ? I 111 Km! Mut cn flint th?\' E continue to supply *ti*s? ? HO V A I, ld RtB] Me i: ??1 J 4ta-errl-eo. Ports, timm f ?i,i^ii*i*>*-if Blruiaii.v. whUBi ? tor their quality, Mavoui J .?ml piirlty, aro oiiMir- ?**-. iia-a-4011 at thc- price'***. tA*toft*ttatitien amt Wrier* ot* np ttl it af ion to 4.1, threat Toner Street, I.o into it, Kn ty la ml. MANHATTAN SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE COMPANY, 346 and 348 Broadway, N. Y., oomin of leona**?t kt. Receives for Safe Keeping UNDER GUARANTEE in i. .i.s. in t. t's win. and oin: u v \i i-ahi.e I'All I'.-*, I KINKS, Ml. Vi; HW Alt! ?', .It.M BI.KY. PAINT IM.s. BILK UOUDtS. OLD DUBIXI?- AlC'OUNTH, Ao. SAKK.S TO KKNT l-TIOM VIII lo 8.MI0 I'KIt VKlit. WM ll A PPM I.'N. fros ta H KI-MII"!'. Vti-e IT. ??. i tn.m.m. k PUBTKR, oin-?iMaaagor. rn*,*,*-" ?'.. ? ! IMS.) *____! tUkP: NEW HAVEN, CONN, _*n__HM ot tura ftaa?pi G_____S All StTlss nnw na I ihlMtlm pud r-al, al "ttr M |*IV- YOltK Vi 4HKUOO-- UUOAUWAV AMI TlllK'l V-sl.\TU rSTnKI-'.r. All eui yreixtetitmA fuatar.'std to bs ol His kl_h,ai limdiUTSl tinaIIIy. LRTtSTIC WAU. PAPER8.?EatabUahed _*_ inti 10.000 rat's Plas Oold Paper, ?- c**b_ per toll i Oo?lp__er. l-l cania Bar roll: tii.r oi.M Hhsrtea. ll p.-r |. ur. lion ,. . mil tore* l's?ted, l-a->. i, ii sud Kslaoin?rd. JAMIs w. IDA IKS, -isa ll.iiUitii st.. below syilii_. 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