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? - bf sound properties.. The feeling in opposition tc Ibe continuance of Mr. McLeod as one of the re celvers of the Reading properties is growing fleadily in Wall Street circle**. There is anser, too, Cleated hg the bouab. herd in some quarter! of the ability of Mr. McLeod to retain bis hold nana Bending, und <>f his friends io maintain un* Impaired the scheme af union of tho Ikiston and Maino. ami New-York and Now-Kngland, which led to the downfall .if thc Bunding pr<>|. *rtio_*:. It is bettered by well*inf01 med persons thai piooeodings an* Imminent m tts attempt tr Brents Ibe retirenv nt ot Mr. IteLssd from th. receivership. From what direction any action o: this kind may eome may not yet lie declare* ofliciully. Bumoia in Wall Street would not 1> quelled ly Hie refusal of members of Drexel MerSUa <__ Co. and Spey**r it Co. to disoti-s tht . it nation. The po.-ition of the last namtrl linn, ii is consider.*.! in Raundu] circles, woukl full., juslify any steps in the line of attempting a dis placement of Mr. McLeod as receiver. While per? fectly secure in its loan to the Beading nun!, last Janna****, the reputation of ino tatt for con? servatism wauants the deduction that it would lend no fudltlles to a company that, like Read inc, must have been extensively invoived in it.* finance- long before th" open confession of "in? solvency. No banket can explain tim Recd foi a receivership mi February lt if the linancial gbewing oi tb** Beading Company as submitted to the stockholders by President McLeod on January 0 were true. The glowing statement ol the affairs of the company mud" at that time Wai followed bp the beginning of payments of int'-rcs! on all th" gjaeses of pie lorene,* income bonds on february I, and yet within lem than three weeks niter the payni"i,is were begun there was a de? fault, with a receivership. That, under the cir? cumstances, a man should be appointed ga BqnidatOt of a property who, as its lending man? ager, w;i_ certainly responsible for th" complica? tions which have produced this bankruptcy, is an incident that surprises and pren alarms th-* conservative instinct, rf the country's centre of capital. The fading thu! Mr. McLeod Should bc deprived of a'J power in the future direction of tli" Beading's .'.flairs is only equalled by tho be? lief that his removal would be of distinct ad? vantage to the sentiment in linancial circles. Ths affairs ol the Northern Pacific Railroad were only secondary in Wall Street discussions to those of tho Mending and the New-York and New England. There were no new developments re? garding tho property. The reply of Brayton Ives, president of the Western National Bank, to the letter of Fdwin H. Abbot, president of the Wisconsin Central Company, issued in reply to the feport of tho stockholders' inve*-ti.ating com? mittee, was the subject of considerable tulk. None of lt shed further light upon the question of mismanagement involved in the committees re? port, and the loiters of the two were looked upon as being in tho nature of a personal controversy. Mr. Ives refused to discus* the situation further, but his friends say that he was forced reluctantly to Lleue his letter because of the attack made upon him by Mr. Abbot. Hie conclusions of the investigating committee, and the appeal for proxies, to be used at the mooting for the de? termination of tho question of the sale of Its St. Paul and Northern Pacific assets by the Northern Pacific are considered matters that are above personal controversies. The officers of the Noi them Pneific Railroad yesterday said that they ? had not yet prepared their statement in reply to the rcp'rt of the in vost fating committee. Henry Clews, chairman of the comniitlee, said: In tba report issued by the slick!,older*' in Vesticating committee, wo distinctly point out why tho preferred, stock ceased to be dividend "'ij.iylft-. and tlie "principal Hiing that occasioned that disaster was the lease (,f the Wisconsin Central. We also .-ct forth tlie fuct that the leased line is now in a position wher? it his finally become .elf-sustaining; at any rat*, tint lins beeh tho case lor the last four months; there? fore the troubles .hat the Northern Pacific road li.-.s had to -ontend with are of the pueB, and the securities which have gone down to the present low prices have certainly more than discounted th*, wor. t possible eonslruclion that can be put on the company's present condition. We dis? tinctly siat.i ihat with honest snd intelligent inansiremont t'.iero is good ground for believing ti.at Hie road will eventually justify tho hopes of its projectors ami seward ihe patience of its long suffering and sorely tried stockholders. I certainly cannot recommend selling the ?eCUllttet of the company at the present time; in fact I do not LosItutS to say that I consider the preferred stock cheap at present price--, and a desirable purchase. lbw lt must be remembered that each 10b shares of HI thi9 preferred stock represent $10,000 of the ytw original 7 ;<-10 per cent bonds issued at par, the ngalla of which went into the construction of the iTad. lhere is also held against this preferred stock $0,300,000 in bonds iu trust, which is equal to 8 per cent. Those, therefore, that buy the stock at 40 now nre virtually getting it at 3?. The stock market opeued yesterday weak and excited. The bears were active in raiding every weak spot, and yet there waa no excitement commensurate with the extent of the decline in values. The total transactions for the day were .._. near)-/ 570,000 shares. Tho leading stock in point of activity was American Suifir Relining. in which the dealings a<?arregated 133,000 sharia. The price fell to US 1-2, and closed at 110 l-l, against 123 3-8 ou Tuesday night. The, n.*\t mont active stock waa Bending, in which the trading ambuntcd_to nearly 110,000 shares. The first price was IR, against Xii 7-8 at Tueadsv'a dose, and af tor sale*, at 27 3-4 thea Vt-* * rally to 2tt 1-4, followed by a fresli fall to SS 1-4. The coal stocks were !W*eak in sympathy ami fell 4 per cent fo; Delaware, lackawanna and Western and lielaware and Hudson. Nw-York and New-England fell over 3 per cent, closing at 37, tho lowest lignfe of the (lay. Northern Paeifio preferred opened down 1 1-2 per cent at 43 3-4, and in the last hour plunged down rapid? ly to 40 l-4a40 1-2. The news of the labor troubles on the railroads at Chicago led to an assault on tho Granger stocks, decline*, of over 2 per cent being recorded in Rock Island. St. Paul and Chicago, llurlingt'-n nnd (Quincy. The bears wei. tho most active toward the end of tho ses? sion, and pru'*"* genera I',y closed near tbe lowest points. The" bulls said Hint their enemies had overdone tltcir work and threatened to reverse * the engine to-day. Then* were no arrangements made for gold shipments yesterday. Il is understood, however, .hat a moderate amount may be shipped to-mor? row, and shipments on next Tuesday are pre? dicted by bankery usually well-informed. * WILL PAXSON OR M'LEOD CONTROL? TflE CEXTRAI. KI GI'RE OF THE RF.ADING RE CEIYFTtSIHP. Philadelphia. Feb. S3 ("Special).?The condition of Renttlng's finances. In wlilcti so much Intorc-t ls felt, still remains a mutter of spocuhitlon. No official llglit . ? has yet been shed upon lt. The r.-e.-lvers ure hurd at Work, but with sll their Industrious efforts they have not yet been obie to Issue even a prellnilniiry statement, of ihe company's affair**. It was expected that some Information would Im* given out to-day, but .-, this expectation was not realized, and this evening ? people who are close to the receivers say that severnl Says will pass before a statement of any kind, beyond * tbe brief drcalar Issued on Tuesday, will bs ready. Whe.i?Hked the reason for this delay, they answer that Judge Puxson Intends to make a thorough Investlga* Uon of everything Inf ore h. will say a word or sign a paper for publication. He ls engaged In such sn ex? amination now, and he ls proceeding In that sys? tematic, methodical manner characteristic of one eminent, as he ls, lu Hie legal profession. It ls be? coming more and mon- Hpp_r.ht Ibal Judge Poison ls a great deal more than a mere legal advl.er In this receivership. At Hie time of his appoint? ment many people took lt for granted that he was to be little nure than a figurehead or that, at most, his services would practically end when his profes*'on ul advice had Wen given. It seems, how? ever, .bat this ls a mlstuken view. The Judge ls n strong Tush. He ls strong lu Intel),yt and strong In character. Hts energy ls unbound.-; his power ol leif-insertlon ls unquestioned. He dominated tbe bu preme Court bench by sheer force of superior men? tality, snd lt ls ^commonly suld that he performed more than half the lsbor connected with ll. A? stated ut the lime of his appointment, he |?, ft huslnes* man as well as n lawyer. In fail, ks hus kai varied experience He lcnrned the primer's trade When a boy in the san_e office with lunn rd Taylor and Judge William Huller, of the Knited Stales Youri here. As the editor and proprietor of u wide-awake gauntry newspaper, be frequently tells his friends, he LAST DAY AND EVENING BUT ONE OF THE _*_Tlt ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THK AMERICAN WATER COLOR SOCIETY AT Tin; ACADEMY OF DESIGN, ?J.iDST. . 4TII-AVI' ADMISSION. 2_ CENTS. spent some of tho happiest days of lils successful lifo. Among his most remarkable achievements In bast* hess life ls Die ndmlnlstrntlon of Hie .layne estate. (*ld Dr. Jayne, of proprietary nvdlcln,* tease, betel's he dl"d, twenty five or thirty year.*, ago, appointed the .ludKO ns his executor. The Im-ln. -s mid jn-ortrtv In* - been mnnnped hy Ulm ever since and so WOU nmnnp.sl thu-/ millions of dollars im protils huv been nu.de for Hie heirs, It ls said Io be the mn-t remarkable In? stance on record it, th** way of mrei'iful management hy un SOKaater. In addition lo this, tl,.* Jud,:,- hu. lnrp* railroad Interests, |. wealthy, nu- been for years one of Mr. Drexel'.-, inoht lutbuate friends und has Ute fienS-SB. . of Iho stroii^st element In the tiiiaiulal conimunlty. Der,nine li UM penorallv felt bf thtl element lim! bc was tho Ideal mali for Ihe trying l**>sl ?lon ha was selected Instead of I' ?tmaster-General Wanamaker, who-e friend, made ap carnet eruivass in his behulf for this place. Ho ls ll,.' <" ntr.-il ggSM of the receivership nnd lids, hi. Meads --ny. will bs demon struted lo the .nii.-fiictlon or dlsaattS-actton of ali concerned within a lew days or weeba. Here ki tit" way one of those pentleaMU tnlk"d to-day : ??This receivership ls not (join? to be su.h a tem porary atfriir ns some ol Hie newspapers would make it appear, it la poinp to las! a k*ng Ilise montbi. yes, years. There i,-ports about iBUUedlatC i-.wganlzi tlon ure all premature; I reorganlaalloh may bo effected, but not for some time, no! tintil one clear? headed man hus made an hive- ligation and arrived at a thorough, uufnRs andersteadlng regarding every dollar's worth of Reading*! property and Indebtedness. I refer to Judge fbxsou. H? ls going throng- the whop* business und until ho hus gnished hi- work thor,* win be no retirement of income bondi or taausnee of prefer!-.d stock in exchange for them or anything else. Jaggs Ibxaoa ls in couunand, i teU jrou, sud people will suv sn liefore another month. Mr. Mc? Leod will continue to matinee th** ralb-oadtog of Rend Inp, ami Mr. Wilbur will do tlie same for Um Lehigh Valley, for ihey are bo;h capital managers; bat the man who ls c*<inK lo entangle Reeding'! Snanc ?-. it they cnn be antaagted, nml devise plana <>f icorgaa izaiion and then carty ant thees plana is Judge nixson." Friends of e.-.-Freslderit McLeod, however, do not admit for a moment the tolerance wliich these te* murks SBggest, lhat he ls not any limper in lite suddle. He ts st l'.l In control of Reading, they assert, anti. What ls more, the action of Mr. Paraoni and his friends today in Boston shows he will capture ihe Rew* F.npland Railroad at the March BMUttag as sure aa fate. Said enc of Mr. McLeod*! Monds op tills point : " Nc-w-Enttlrind ls ours, awl Milang cut, prevent Mr. McLeod's election as Mr. Parsons'* auccesaor. There ls no doubt on tills point. Mr. McLeod's Row-York friends are standing firmly by bim. Tiley believe In him still, and think that his defeat ls only ni, Ind* dental experience on his onward march to Ultimate victory. When he espttttea New England, ns le will, tlie lido will turn In his favor, see If lt doe-n't. Why. the hist time 1 wns In Now-York, Mr. Worm-sr, Who ought to know whereof he speaks, tobi me tint Ml I ?? 'I wns on** of Hie ablest railroad men he ever mo!." it wus officially announced by ths Rsedlag r.s.ivers Hint th" pay cars containing tho overdue wage! of the empl'iycs were sent out today, and the dis'ri butlon of the nioner would bc completed ut once. Officials of Hie Lei,! ch Valley .oin jin nv deny tlc report that this road hus lagered since lt bal been lu Keadinp's hands. Th* stock rose here th!, morn Inp on purchases for Investment to mi, bal Ihe I"..; hammered lt. down again to -|-. from which lt rallied to 4?* .".-4. The rumor thnt the rental paid bv tlc Reading lo Hi" Lehigh Yaller would be scaled down was nenin denied to-dnv. Til" con* "lit of some of the Lehigh directors to ih" proposition, 1* wai t poi!".!, has boen lect.red. !f .'mv such tempi.ted the ."clent of th*' proponed n mutter f?r conjecture. ? ti b con? duction ls TO LOOK AFTER RKADINti IN* NKW EN C. LAND. Co-lon. Feb. 2.1.?On application of Thom '- C. Platt, of New-York, Justice Rebon, of lbs t*l lied state. Circuit Court, has appointed A. A. McLeod, K. M. Paxaau and E. p. wilbur snxllarT r.Ivors, lo have barn of afl the property of the Philadelphia and Readin? Railroad end Coal companies .V bond of *..*>0,tK_. will be given. in tl i State. mr. M'LFoD'**. Lfrxntior*! private cab. Chienpn, Fob. 23.?There is -ia;, ling In lbs Pullaaan shop*, subject io .he order of ex-ftestdent McLeod, of the Beading road, one of the nm-t magnificent private cars ever built In lids roon!ry. Tin* cir. which wu. ordered by Mr. Mi Lend severn' moil!'- ago, aral Com? pleted Just about the tim" Ihe crash clime In th, i!'-ndlhp-s eSatrs. lt c^t la tbs neighborhood of UBOAhtO, ami is titted up in the most laxurloni ityle. This peteOS on wheels wus to liave been put in Use th)*, month, bnt arks! di-po.iti'.ii niii be made "i li now i.y tbe Sradlag Company, la rtow of the demoral iietj condition of its again, is ii _ known, li i prooable, however, that sb Mr. McLeod bai i""n named as one of the receivers of the system, th** *ur will be u.-ed by him while Beting in th.it csp***clty. ??a . A POPtT.LST ATTACK OR RATF.-*. Topeka, Kan., Feb. 23.-The Maximum Freight bill passed th" Populist Hous.* this morning bv a rote of (.; to nothing. Senator Household, r. chairman of tho Benste Railroad committee, mya it I* better than tho Senate bill and wm bc acceptable to the Upper house. Th" bill UUikey ? c?t In Hie prc. nt freight rates of from 25 to iii per cent, lt (livid,-, the .-tate Into thr'-e districts, each dlstrirf to have three com missioners, and makes Hie office elective. The commissioners must live tn their resp, etlve dis tricia, but sre voted for bv the peopli, at tli'* whole State. E-oeiiotis are lo be held every two years. POI'GHKEEPf-E CITY RAILROAD SOLD. Poughkeepsie, ft, Y., Fob. 23.-James Vf. HtneMey, of this city, hos purchased the City Railroad, together Uttk Its franchises, which Include branches to Wup ginger's rails and Rfw-Hambnrg Mr. Hinckley w?s aleeted president, and chose hts own board of direct? ors. Tho fhaUgteg of the motive j,ow,r fi om , to electricity on tin' Muln.st. line will be hsf n as soon as Ihe frost ls out of th'* ground. Tlio eon-.inn Hon of the branch roads will also bo bepun al thnt time. DEHAT1NH ITS QICBBASB OP CAPITAL, Hartford, Conn., F*-b. 23.- Ilga BMrnteg tl,.* il n e took up tho resolution autberlMng Hu* Now York, ReW-HaveU and Hartford Rulboud Ounpunv to In? crease its stock le SlOO^OOOjOOO. Judge Wood, Hie chairman of Ibo Judiciary Committee, criticised the undue haste shown it, trying io rush ibe Rutter through, ii waa tinnily decides to make the reeo lattoa the ipeelal order ol ttl*' day for March I. Mr. Hotohkiss oir'-red aa amendment to the .-ir.-.-t that ?abeu Hi*' rood shall have barned SU3.000,000 of -tock lt shtill make the mtes of tere uniform on .-ill branches of the road. Thtr umi-iltln,' nt Vua ordered lo be printed. _ FOR FNIl'OI.M THAIN' RULER. Chicago, Fell. '-NI.-The COSBBSUes BB I'lilfniui Tialu Rules t,f thc Ani'-il'su Hallway AliarlBtloa met In thp. city tn_?y. it has eada. esasMsraUss esrta|a psepaaed modlllcatlons in the Headers oiric of rule-, anti RM dellherstloiis will probably extend over Rsa days, 'll,' iiii-inb-TH of the con,u,lite- pro-sent ot lo-day's Hastes ?eve: Rooms pttceltn, seaortelsoaeal if te! PeaaarhraMls Haas] J. tt. Baioaen, vtee^peessaaat of thc Ultaala Cen tral : At,. S- Allen, m-.I.Uu. ncheirU iii;uia-'-: <,l Bbb Reek i-ian., w. C. Brana, aeaetal ?seager "f Um Haaaihal md st. Joseph; I. I-'., (lark, greer.] sepamHstsle t nf tho Mlinenpoilh und St. I/ml.. ami W. II. . ,uiii,*.'f, a*. 7>tont gotiersl Mipeiint ntl-iit nf tie: Lake hh'iio. Tint committee, will prepare a lOpett tt be ni bulleted to Um Assoclstlun st its next meting. A BILL AUA1NST RAILWAY IXRVBANCB. Indianapolis. Feb. ?J.-T.e bill to wipe out tlie p,. suranec system of the B*-BM*rlVaa!a lUiIlroad t'ou,jiaiiy ss? r,:,1 the ihlrd time ui.fl ua-.'d in Un- I! . A CHARITY COSCERT AT LAhEXVOOT). Lakewood, N. J., IVb. 23.?Presldent-elert Cleveland h?-i promised lo serotnpuny Mrs. lievelnnd to tba (luirliy Concert at the Lakewood Hotel on Saturia. night. MfB. Cleveland ls one of Hu* pntronewies nf Itu* enlertiilnnient, which ls for t!,e baueSI of the MsdlMu, Kxchang" ana DepoaHarp for Woessufs \\""ik, New-York. This "Alli lie the had public a ppm ram e of Mr. n.td Mrs. (tevohind In aadetg tOgelbet p*,lor to the liiHwriinitlon PHI. nt Waahklftoti nu s.,nini.iy upcclal Raina ''HI ls- run from Rea York nnd J'liilu delphla. Among the artists who will appear nt the iMitertnliirnen! are HcnH Marten, Ibe French violinist ; Madame Rolla, thc pi.mn donna ; Madame < lim Paolo, '?be cotilnilto, und Anton lleklUnp, the vlolom ellis*. One thousand dollars worth of tickets have already been sold. Mrs. (Icvi-hntd will linld a ltbe**Moa aft*. th.* eniertalnrne.it. Coininei ring sa'urday, February -J5, tba Peonetl* rama lliUHona Company will esta Utah ii throug), com tined cur service bctwec, New York and Drowns Milla In Hie lines, leaving Rew-YorR l :'.<? |> m., arriving irOwn*. Mills In the lines 4 :;i0 p. m. Returning, to leave browns Mills In tbe lines fa HO m. m., uni\ _ ^cw-York 11:10 a. m. ,?, THE CARDINAL'S TRADUCER. A RLTOirr THAT THE AT'THOR OF THK CHICAGO DISPATCH IS KNOWN. INFORMATION SMI) TO HAYE DF.I'N SENT TO r."MI'.. WITH AFIIDAVITS. [nv rnuwnsra to the muting.] Wuabtagioa, Peb. SA.?Os February :. a dbrpsteh sent from Chicago wus pahMebed tam aa* oal Iho cim try alleging Hint there were fictions In the I'rifhnllo hierarchy, anti Cardinal Qdhbona uaa aecaaed ol cou iptrteg to -prevent ti,*- Vatican fr**m knowing the real opinion <>f tin* arehbMloga in ihe I'nited Stetea on the ptopoacd eateatlsBsneut ada peraumenl Apoa tale ivi-'gaii'-n ls 'his country. Ha waa Munged In this diapateh Wltk withholding a letter from ihe Papa which it wTts iBserted would, if ii had beea fer warded lu d,,,- season, have Infarased tha i'.*pe that ai Apostolic Delegate was not ueedii in the f'nit.-d state* nt the preeenl lime. The story wa- sustain.-tl by I lui" construction put ?i_in thc letter Bent by car? dinal Olbbani to evert arehbMMp la Ihe country, a few .lays leter thc Cardinal and ArohMabop forrhpu Joinilv authorised a wtatement Sectoring thc story to !?? without foundation both a- IO tin* Stets and Its upiv Indnuetkmo. Archbtahop corrigan, attn ms dardina] Gibbons bad beea deputed by the archbtibops1 COnteeBUCO in -New-York to write io th\ Pupa concern? ing certain matters, wus csp, i-lally Indignant Bt this grosi .imputation upon tbe Cardinal, and unaly re? pudiated tho icandaloai pubRoatlon. Tbs itetemeat nuuio by authority of tii.-?e eminent prelate! i itabhsbed al once the telsity <*f lbs charge. Thc "hoi.* Catholic hierarchy waa sraadaHsrd that u private an*! personal letter lo a tew BrcbMabopa In thi; country could he obtained for publication and m.nie Hie bu.is for inch ll milllcloiis a.-.mit upon tl: ' character or thc writer of the letter, wi.,, la held bf i,is associates lu nub esteem as to be tin* most eminent nf ail th" prelate! or the Catholle Church in the I'lilt'-d Mab-.. 'Flu* Mend! of the Cardinal at once In.United ,nea-,ires to BSCertelfl who wus the saonymoui aathor of tin* charge ami bow lt wus he imd influence to us,* each ft widespread agency to in? jure Hie Cardinal'! reputation. Abeardly false ss tie- dispeled wus known l<* be, lt revested iho fad lhat only some on,, prominent rimolin ih" twelve art i bishop.-, could Save Inspired H. nml oily Stun a person as Wai billin:,!" with occurrences at and Hi.* participants in She New-York conference leal November could have written the ?iis patcb. The ArrhbWhcp of St. Paul, Monsignor Ire? land, was particularly annoyed nt tin- pubUcatioa of tl.-.* story. Ii had be-n sent out from C_rt_ago. Ike same place where the siory of ths conspiracy ag:.inst bin, and Arcbbl*__OP SatolU lind Hs origin. Il ls not known what steps ho took to discover the euther, bul a few da] - Biter lbs Investigation aai begun a tele? gram wsi received at the Catholle Rhlvefalty, eon fldcntlally Informlag Monslgaor batolll thai ll nus certain the guilty person weald bs found ant ?? T'e Northwestern Cbroalrte." ibo Catholic organ of Archbishop lr*lund el BL I'nnl, In the test Bamber received herc, under th" lc ruling -'Tli" St. Louis Cn sptrary," snnonncei that the proofs ht regard lo this Western enterprise nc- in posse.-ion al "The fhmnl rle." Refertog to tbe story, Ihe pupr says rdltorteUy (hut lt ls simply liifiinuuis, whetlter done liv m*'n In high ste!loni or in low stet-SUe, to mnk" faaasUleul ii-e el Ihe public press lor 1 hr* purpose el adsrepre* lenttng snd riRfylng public m.-n. When ihla happens In eontroverslei bearing on religious aerations, when the vb iims ar.* m.-n el poalitoa end trust ta the Catholic ( :.ur. ?!:, vien l!,.- resell of tbe I-c. Il am! lying i- t. i-.t ? -.iii in ide "f the Chareh, sall ci.-inly severe condemnation rannol ls* meted ont lo Ihe cullie persona, li," one tor" for snrh a irving crime |s to expeae the anthon I" public epprabriam I .uni iiiis w.-'s don.- arith admirable sm,-s n f.-?r r.e.'_ BRO In Ihe ceo of ll," furnell* i ol,spin. \ ? ami 11 ie it Betalii, lbs Apostolic Delegate, and \i-' ..'?! hop Ireland. Reference 1 then ando te tbe fn* t Ibal another campaign "f lying bai since been Instituted, thU llme willi Inteul tu Injure ti," < srdlna] Arrbbbbop of Rainmore, and thsl private j*, r-* ri.-t] letters b official rhnrrh matter were addressed b) bim te Ibe evi r.,l An il i ? ops of Ihe tutu try. One of Ih. ? pr., md by Ibe .*'li..r of a "ctll'-d < othello pup. r liv connivance, of which '??'? In llcal ogtefad -The Chron-cle" i* noi ready tu * ty, ted n I anderstood lier- thal tl.e exact tafo.aia.tea has been forwarded ? ,, !;? rn,-, Ti " article tte n put oe t.. say i "The edttot r? r*-i:?-. t,, Bvea la St. Louis. Thi pep-* h.* .-.iii. I- The th ur. ii Pn-gre i ?? Car *!iii:,i'. letter wns ir, : upon the waves of pub Ile opinion fr* m Ctdrago, areompanled by lying eon mont**, the purport if which ansi te attach *?> Uti b-iicr meanings it never bad and te Iratfar. il Cardinal aa relit, of holding haeh from Hg ll i* luii.er totermafl m whirl be sbauM have given to him nt .rn <ni!i.r dote, and which, if received, might have prevented ii'" Bppotntmeol "f M aslgnoi sat.,Pl ns Ap Delegate, "f roune tbs pu'lt ration "f the i- Uer ai *i romaienti a i 'i .enterprise' had been roategbM Tha Vfrot eaeght the fever :.?<! plunged win, eqaal reehl. ri.-- s bito Iles nod dismal fullurc The pr n.fs In r?' gnni to this 'Western enterprise' ure ta om p MB-IOU." Th" author of the dispatch i also san to le th miter of a i umber nf urti'le- atteddni Hie schntefitla 1 rtinoslllofu and li ts ls* n Idenlined wRn tl" opp nents nf the Faribaull school plan from tt-s Inception, wi,.it further in il'ii will be taken. If _n>. ic make tbe alleged nu! or *,f the attach on Cardinal (-Ud-ons re? sponsible fn- hi- sci o hoi bow known, n ls under* !..,.!. however, that all Ihe evidence and sllktevlti e,i:ii,ii-iilng H," t o,|,i i n. -. ,f Archbishop Ireland'! declaratl n. have been (Orwaraed to Rome, THE III MET A I.I.IC LE iBUPA SfSSTIRO. Washington, Peb. SR. tl 'lo- ascend <i?\-. session ??f ihe Americas Rhnetellle I.*aga.? ihLs Buming tba Com* i,,H!ee an Reeolnttena med! a report denouncing the d' monetlastlon t,f idlver and drmaudiag the Rae und Uhllinlled coinage of *II\t-r ul Iii" pu-cn' ratio ol IM to l; ti -i,euron,g u.e recent attempt to r> i*.-ui ike act ol l-'.nt. the m. r, ur*- non- pending before congie ? ta authorise an additional lanae of Ooveraawmt bonds. Tli- report give rile io eonauteraUi diacaaatan, but was Snaily adopted ananhnoosly. ii, th- nu, moon *e ion, it. p. Kop,, readtda.e ..f tba pDpoBati for Governor el Atobaaia, te a sh -r. ad? dress, Indorsed the Blass of the convention. Henry jom-s, of Atlanta, Oa., d -dared thal the Presldenl elect hud a.larger following in H.is Congram than bs would have in the n.-M. " natta Jen.:, of devada, captained tire Bruiseli conference, ol which h" arni a delegate, ile aald thal ld j> r ciiit if ihe population of London eras living upon chart!y, and yet tha Rngltsh Oonuuiaslenen saned tho Catted States <bl.gnit s lo egree la their estimation of the value of stiver nnd nd..pt the policy tb.it 'brought aboal this wretched eondltlon. Tbe proposition now before ( ongr. m te l aa mora bonds, he aatd, was a deceptive trick, li meant dmply lhat tbe banks wanted to Control Hie rlrculall',l, iiictlluiii of th) country. (on mi n. M. of Virginia, Ihe candidate for vi. Presldenl en the people's party ticket, tnhsequenfly spoke, cril-ristng the Pre Ideal eject f">- trying Bi de? feal Uie election of candidates before tbe various Bte*. Legislatures, abo represented ibe wishm of lbs pt-oiile on Hu- .-liver ip, h'l"! . ARE TIIE ARTISTS DISSATISFIED. it ema mid ye terday that a tew arttrii in tills city, who had siibmlllcil pelnttBgB to the Julies of ?election f"r painting* al Ike World's Colemhtea F.s poMUoa, ind expreaaed tbeaMetvei us eteaatiaSed un nc ,,nnt of Um rejei'llon of some or fill of their wi,ri, by thnt body. Thomas Vf. Wood, president of tbs Nulli,uni Academy al Design, said yeaterday thal while Be hud the greateBt feapaS for the ItMBvMual m.-m hera of tba Jun-. he had felt ikal painter! ,f fcemely and fnmiilnr Amertean iHbJeebi would stand no show. Ha had, bwiefiae. decided to send none of his plclnrcs. |J. pelion Janes, chairman of tbs committee ea paintings, which coniroi. the eeteettea el ptoturee, snid te a raparter Inst nlghl: "A number of UtU-kaowil p.-ilntcrs join Issue wm, our body Th'-y w,y, I,, effect. Why did uot you decide te accept a certain number af paintings from every aramber of the Academy ol Design, nnd un otp,al sambar from every member ol lin- Society of A merl ran Artists 1 Thal would bare giv.n ali of us n CheBeO.1 Our me,,il,< rs reply. 'Ii, un International lojii..! b co,i,millee like ours must Mouther nil per? sonal feelings, and ha sternly Bevan in it_ judi_i_,i action.' ? Willliim M. Cbuae said: "I do not see how our committee can he denounced by member, of ihe Academy, for all the members of li wen* members of [kal body. When you ionic to ,i(t Hie mutter d rWU flier.- are lew if _n> men really dis-aiisth-d with tho work Ol the Jury. Tho best picture- hsvs b-en In? variably s"l*"'ted by our Jury. Mr. Frd-rle Iteming ti n, unfortunately sent univ one of his pictures to the Jury. It wus found to be below ll,,- finndnrl und wa. VMed cit." Thc Hod ern In rs lid Ha* tastes meal, ir io Hy. ,,, hlBglBg with o_ier laiOllai A remedy inu_t b- p!.*,-?n?!y sr.cpt_tilc In foiin, dum, wholesome in eemaeslttea, truly hmeSrisi in eiiect und entirely free from sven i.lij.ciluunbl. tjtullt) If r._lly Ul hs cen-uu s BUrsfctaa; if . ,.t,.t.p_tel le* u-e. tho geatls family Itudvi bjriy. g* ?Q? m m~ mm uxm "Hunyadi" Waters. Pnratrrsphs have r.-ently appeared In Borne Newspapers here statin* that a New York firm of mineral water dealers sre the lessees In America of the Hunyadi Wsters of Ruda Pest, and respectively sole spent* in the I'nited Slates for the famous Hunjadl bprlntrs of Hungary. These statements sre ARSOLITEI.Y false, snd the Intention with which they sre made la obvious. Defore any Hunvadl Writer wns practically known In the Fnltel .state-i, Thc ApolUnaris Company, limited, of London, wldelf and rik c.s.tully tateedUaed Ihe Hunyadi Janos Water, the Proprietor In Bnda Pest of ths Springs hiving entrusted to them, for s term of years still unexpired, the sole ssle of th.! water In England anl In oil transmsrine pim os. Htinvartl Janos Water having be? come very popular, quite a number of other Waters ore now offered f"r sale, tinder nam?s, of which the wrtrd Hnnyadl forms part, snd In bottles, snd with labels, .loach- resembling In appearance nnd rnlor thoss long used for Hunyadi Janos Water. Tli" word " HunTidl" hanns* become, e (jeneric name for Hungarian Ritter Waters, good, bad, or Indifferent, The Apollinaris Company afllsed to the botllas ot HutiysfU Janos, th.* Hengariaa bitter Wuter of which they have still the sole snlo, a small Yellow Label with their Rod Diamond, the object of this Trade Mnrl; being ONLY to Indicate to the Public lh.lt the bottle so labelled lt fold by Thc ApO-buntta Company, Limited. Consumers, who d-tire lo secure lh** Hun* garton l'IIt-r Waler sild bv The Apollinaris Compsay, are requested to w that the bottle bears ihe Red Diamond and th?v stu caution*** against such ?bv*lu!eltr false state? ment! ss thone contradicted heroin. CHARLES C.RAEF _? CO., JV_*. P.cnv-r st.. New-York, Sols Agents In Ihe I'nited states and Canads of The Apollinaris Compe*iy. Limited, London. KIDDISH FOR MOSRARS, THE SiALLlOS F.I.rritNI.D APTRR TIIF. KAT,!', ROS AN ADV.vN* I The -ale of the s.uith Rlkkera, Westmrnater, Manton and BUvel I.rilie .St.?'k Furms ceo si ga meei of btgblj hr'* IrotlBrs begee at ll'e'eloch yeaterday Nre noon ?' Tattei .nils. l'lfty-iifth-.L ind heveath-ave., la thi** city- Th let! BB>fed were SUBerlOf tn any llt.it hive h'-er, foll tills var. Many bargain. Wei! seemed l>* lo< si breeden Meabars wes greatiy adadied by th** haeaeaMa presenl II" |t .rant fifteen hnnds two Itches l,!,th. and I- B evenly p oport inn-4 that h>* looks 1* ss thin BA sae. J II shull-. anti J. bunn Walton WSN lh- i-nnt-nllni* hltld.i rur Um trotter. Mr. Walton Mealed She for St-ttMS He Beted fur Major s Ptehtsim. Af(-r Rm *a;v Mr RleMteM paraeeSad Majei Dkkteeoa to rctera aha at ai advaaea M 05,100. M., ,i._r- ubi foaled "ti Msreh 20, ISSS. He Las : *. . ,! ,.f tiltS, BMd! a- a tiir"'.'.-_r."!rt. Ile i- :? -oi of Ragle Bird. 2 -M. a high-bred Wilkes, ead Lady Msud 2 IN1,. In hts Kins BoWl IM Mead i-f Uambi -'"ni tn ,: ic ss, MambrlM Chief, Morgue aad ''.ny- lt bis pedlgrel ate tb.* booms of ?i\ pradeeteS dams eic RUr. -n pradueteg #ir?s. sn .f his saeortera he* re. tl. fr ... 3 lt* 4 to 2 SS. AS a ..caning Moul.ar ireMed bainoaard t*> a earl a ouait" ls o ..>',. Aa t i>., t ? ii ,.: i ie Hotted ot. el-tea different tra-i-f, liv ol rUamtM aad ab kinds ul Sillier, Iilti-n BdlSS, lu fl OD ? i t., 2 .j. .\* a two-j ai-i'i !?? bed Um aorld'i IU,-;' . - , ? , , I *'. ? ir . !?! Mal lion r.. ri and Um - -"t.i toatesl i?"??*..-. ;i i,, "rd. la sb ci ala ;a t a. a rsi nate a br.__. o -ki". Tba ~'iii,iiuiy nf tlie ?aic folio wa: I. i .- , j zs, !? f . IBBH, by Marni- gen leay i D I I ? - I , ? i ? .. _ . fl,SS A - *i.' _ XS'., !? f. iss., i? Onward- Joala vs. I v. it .,. i ,,, n, ? ur. i_.it TeaotMu, bf f.. l__-?, bj Onward Ophelia M J. I. I Inn. II.,.M. re-lllls . our . ..**). l_u.ll. _ f. I"-*. !v QB ? ir i I ?* IV le . Jo.cpli - Ronhers, .- ii',, ir - IBM* by Ri tit Olrl?Lady Mi : ii .nu \\ , me, ? Ity, -Mil O"0. I'li.u' j vi", i_i. . . teas, ir Aaolyte Csthcdnl; I lt .? ? -OO. ?-i . |SSS, br A. i-'irte -MuaetM ; I, ii i- ?' ii ?? ' r.ville, ti,. ?:i IDS \ ? .- i i* rb I,. I0H7, bi a siyto Bania c.ah- \ r i le id, niooiaoovlll- * sun . M.TOO. i- * ? ? i ie bi ? . tass, by -*? ?? I i. ? i Cosey, Mass ,.. "'.., *l OOO I -.: ll I. n, ISUS, t.v liv i.ould-Ix.to; F.ureu, Leish, Ouueabert, R* J. th.25. II. il ,.f tie li. I br. f.. ISBO, I r II.'-i . p.* i *. * ..vt. Mssstlloa, "ii.. S750 . ? rp : .1 Wllkrs, ti -. ISSI >v Aleyem Qui Viv*; lam..'. HswlSOd, . le ?!. r. R Y . ?','?l Xkkel i'll*, t,* ii IBSO. hi I'.-I WUhes-Alke; T Rf. Mm r-.'-'l. Ran lille. NJ N7S , , .. t . i--'*. * > \,. haaaad i * Ippon nt. M. Koli*. Kit.,?-t..n. N r% utso. i,t m b ' issi bi winiam i. ?Mara Mapee; l*i?c a. H'TiH i, , ny, *.'.'*_ l.ii.v. i <? , ISSI bp Dected i niton Meld; Otto W > I r.-. P.-nn , <'-?__. IL., I'i ,.*.* I. ( ISSI, I'T Jv',* ?tcd-NI'-hel Flat,.; ii si Halt, . t, (MB. in.ri nllmltr rf .h. f , ISSI, by AlteaSeef Furl; loka Morris, ? Hy, *___. i . ."tta. th '. iioi. by Onward bralak; O. P. Far. ? ... ,. ?.-_?., Bola!! rb. ' ISSI, lr Onward-Ram-n*; C. Flnl ? nu'-jddphla, I CO a:.d iii. ? , ISSI by ai:non Romence; a. Jahn* t. n gue. ii -.,, Ml h. .-.. iso!, by 0aarer1 Wonem; J. D MiriM-ti '. c., isss, ', t ...it Darrell Blossom; J. Murphy. BOCO. Wn'l.,11. moo, Sn.'- . h lits. SI.'XKl ii*- mis will dui lo-day, ii Unala-] ut li oMock. Sn.'.' B-. '.. m.. IS.SI, by IIt'a---I.adT nvroti; J. H. Shnlt-. Sl.otXi 1>I ' I, ,ll.\ I IMNS IN Till', I! .WDIf'AP.. The Beetotetl ai 'ti Ike Rutmrbaa "p t'. *i 11 ? sre as fol? low!: i...ii.'-tt-1. Rlais.au, TarkvlUi Relte, M:*_ simon, l-'.i i?!_jii". Oaadetabia aad i ','nnc. it Mean a_ if Mr. Crake, nen pats. t. leaervi TetevtUe Belle for saalei ra.-CH. It lu likely Uiat he will p'ir?'i.' '.'jmuirtnv la.*U'-? wrltti h?-r **> that wln-ii fie ruin, she, wUl have i "rln,*],.' ni- t..t.ii SeclaiaUoes f. r tin, Metropelitao an* Uatr-ris ntffee, foertree out, \\r. Tamaauiy, LamBtigbler, Hun 'i>: '. i?r. HaabtBuck, Radioed, Meaburn, Blelpoer, Sfads wena, Paradey, Caudelabn, sir Prancla, .Ionia st. Michael and Mulloon ; IBr thc Tl-haggai! Bilda sixty. ,X\ ealriea, te*elvt out, afdaaly: Dr. Ilsabtemb, Lss-pRghler, ba Tosca, Lo-onatehee, Ha-'iaiKi. Lads Vlsbn, Ajax. Ceaswala, Blaiaises, t'srdafojr, Meadlcaa. nnd Addis, foi tba Rowling itr,..:. Bfty-elgfct euMee, alae aut, BaoMly: sir I rm.!*. Chiswick, i; iii lt. ,Sj?irt/in, Tho Itnntcr, OleUMUt, Tom tV it-n?. Ite.fruliit ami Millili,-HI. "sir I'raiirls. |ji_le lllid, Kim-It. Mt iull'-aiit and ReChS have bern d-.-iar-d out of the Vaiaateet Hsadlrap 'lier- \- no dlflieiiltt- BBUclpelCd bf the olrl. lulu of th.- r..,-.iri ,,. ?onus,i trasks timi ikara ?!,! i?t say ..ur. uv .,f karara "hen UM lefttheate Meson begtea Tha -ii,. t ,,f Um iu* ii.i, MUa in n-u-j. I.. >? pe tea Reerd of (on! rn! I. not lik'Iv lo hfl kliotvn iii,t.i ill PM ineinli. rs of n?: baatd are preseal ut s meting of that body. mitchi.i.i.'- wav OR luuiiiNi;. Charita MRaheU, tito Ragllsk prlra Sghlm. yes. -day pr-|?r'-,l au .o-y way Vt ?lld.* o*it of tho propeled haul. witli Julius j. Oteheav Mitch'ip- bashdoara win set surprl.v' Mem prapto shu. Rnnw Um /nu, for what ho ls melly woiili. In i\ l#tt-r which bl l?in-d v--t-ril.iy he had Dil. le my! "Now. If Mr Cofbotl tlili.k* m*.ri. of kia tle'iln'ai eiiL-uge.nt thin h? il,.. , of lill. hBstnOM wi.ii BM, tuid lefUeei in bbum in p con, 1 psuaaaa Bum in orler iel le r'-r-.tler safBelvas llebll fer a Hui -_i .-i?ii ,,i ni- i', uai Cede, we iou mum Bmm in tan Halse win r,? tlie laws go not pf Sh HUI te! hetdleg al monet f, r t,uik,- si negen la each ? emlen <_. sun tim ;,. ,.,,,<? with ibal aad la view, hui" raggeetad u BMettag al Rea. Olia,*, al Bbl csrlie*l ilutc to linn,, dtaU-ly rBBBIimBlBU the matler." As ail sereegMMabi have hem mad,, to meet ami .i^n aiti'i". .f agrtaanat la Caaaaa tenae tom, it nm, leeks us if tie BagUek pugilist wiahed bi muUbm his SghUag hy Word ol month, und lu no other Way. ? *_. am u sn thi; a ni 1.1.nra. C. h. nymr, bmsMmm nf tit,* iiri.iki.vn RaaaeaR (tab, U ?efctefl all iiri-llnilnaiy avrunsci.ta for UM opciilng of rm hsvhnii naaee st Eaatam Puru, ti- recited i letter irom iiatii-i Stahaidaaa yaaterdey, und that cv* cull" nt ptoym wilt !_? .I,i,k1 iii a tam dava. The Mew-Terh atkl.Hi nub is makin,, emegaauma. for au Art Ixmn gVktkUlM tn bs held at the elahheUM In Iifty-llflliab on April 1. Ths m-x. bextag IIBIUIM.M of thc flub will he held lu Ute ?/) nu,a,Hun on March ll. TheM will _-? an >.i"?*rt_lunitiit for members st. the club hmUU ti-lnorisev nu.',il ?nie pesassMM of rm Rsateeelaael RtoyeMag Leagua sro liatd Bl work _B___Bg SMpeaBlteM for tie- BBUUaS MMSa. lake m. waid, tin- aeuegn ot tho New-Yera Base* la.ll Club, will try to Bftaagl gaaan with the llarvurd Collete nine to he played at the Polo (.nolmd- In April. Th.. Xsvler Ba_.*lMill . l?|, smjtt an sthbu.-. mu.hal and dramatic entertilnnient at the ,-Itihhiaine la?t nWht. The annual el-illoQ ol M,i, I'u.timo AtBlltll (Rab will Iwt held "ii March T. ThMS ure two ticket* In tho OclJ. and s lively election la iv i|,.,i ,i John Lyne!,, ih- pgleeena on trial before CommlnMonor Met lave for aafaUtttng s yonnq man, u thc oldtlitu* pitciiT *tf th*- Metrapatnm t iuh. i.ynch deetorm .hot he wan sstsult.-d by ?ov<rul fBUOf men, snd that ho Mail out Mindly to defend hims* ir "Urace" Pearce, the old-tloie sccoiutbaaemso, will um* pin Ute preliminary gamrs a* the Polo Grounds. Ho ma bo sppolnted a rcc-ulsr League umpire. MANHATTAN ATHLETES DISCOfRAOF-D. It neem* doubtful now if atty further effort will t ma-Jo by the members of tho Manhattan Athletic Club t save their club from dissolution. A mooting of the w-nj and means committee was Held at the Hotel Bristol te night and a majority of thone present deol.ed to dla.01*. the committee, adml'tliip that further work could not hcl Uh* situation. Tho naotullm atoalld wan ss followa: "To the nrembei of thu Manhattan Athletic Club: We believe that, by t! resignation of M. C. D. Bord.n sud Thomas L. James c Haste tl for the proposed fund for the funding of ti debts of thc Manhattan Athlone Club, our usefulness i a ways and BMaBe committee ls at an end. We ther fore re Iga from the aald coninilttee, no that lt bc left ope to the mcminn . of tho -lilli at largo to tako *ueh acttfl In thc premises an they d-om BSceOMfy." The r*'.olt tlon UM MaUdd by Megm! M. Eurie, chairman; H. .* Maclean, ?? WS BBIf I il. JP. F. Cody and F. Bland Tompkins. The BMiabera of the committee pr-*ent who opposed tl refution wen w. W. Rryaa, 0. M. Maxwell and c. t Mcculloch. _ WHAT THE YACIFISMEN ARE DOING. It ls not at all Improbable that thc Ncw.Y'orlt Yach Club will have an anchorace of Its own next season at I's Ridge. At tin* Boat regatot neetlag of thc dub. w-hic will Ik: heltl on March 2.!, this subject will probitly com up for atoeasslsa. Oen-rul CkeriM J. I'tln-, of-Uoston, has resigner! froi Hie America's , up Committee it tito New-York Yaoh Club au. J. Fredi'ric lc Tams liss Len appoint d In hi place. Ex-Coeuaoden James H. Badth bus been mad thurman of the eeaUBttSM. (Ont ral Paine, Uko -I Archibald Rngo-a, resigned teraen of his conncclio with boat building to defend tho America's cup. TC) TRAIN FOR SKATING RACER IN* NORWAY. MtancapOtlS. Rib. '2'A (Spe*lnl.i.-.Iohn S. Johnson, tl eyellal and skater, of this city, will at tho close of M eenteg btcyellag season gs to Norway and train for t! irr-at lntcrnutlotiul IfeSMag r-u-cri held at Chr stTanla si nually. coru.iNu i'm thi waterloo cit. Loudon. Fob. SSV-Tbe coursing for Hie Wsterlo cup begaa isiteidaj ut Altoar, nour Liverpool, Hil betag th- gfty.eerouth your of the eontest. The cor ditton! arc SS follows: Tin* Waterloo Cup, of slxtj low subscribers ut SSS ouch; the winner reoolv ?_0O; tho second, gSOO; two dnps, ?50 eael ?100; four dops, ?.10 cati,, RISO' right d"ps, H'i oath, _ri*_); daleen dops, ?io each, ?ioo? ?i,imo lin. Waterloo Fm..' nnd Waterloo Platt, ?.!(_.; tote cl,(WM,. Three ru,ms wore hold yesterday, and Hil inoriilnp tin- fourth nm took plat'.*. The winner iii Hil-, run were ammeter, Patrick niue, Bullo Furl, and Text uro. -m-? THE CATE (TTY HASK CLOSES ITS DOORS IT IS IN TUT. HARDS OF TH!'. RANK KXAMINFJ -TIIF. DEPICXT oYF.lt $70,000. Atlanta, ion., Feb. ?3 (Speclnl).-Tlic C'.xto Cit National Hunk ,,f Atlanta today stirrendei*ed Ha bud ness Into Iii- hands of Hu* Controller of Hie Cu. laney and closed its doors. This BC8*M was ror d. red eocene ly by Hu* SllSlllSlbBI "f Lewis Redwin' ihe esatotant raahler, who bas left tli.* country, carry Inp off SOOiOOO Iii cash. A further .|,<>rfap-_ I 031,000 wai shown In lils accounts, nedwin, va n high liver, nnd BStd the fund- to k<vp up tl,_ pac wir, ii hu. riow made him a fuptttve. The capita -to, li of Ike bank wai ?680.000, with n suiplus o gOO.OOO. The 1-nnk lind boen pas.ed favorably bj ti- bank examiner on Satarday. lt his beru nso-r tauted tint Redwtne imd made up the Bctfttow balance by loans (ron ..ther henka which he piie.-, ns .ne panics noney, retaining M io th.* other bent after Ibe cxanlner had tr*,nc. The bank Inti de posits on hrmd of SS-90,0-0, which ls now looked bj awaiting the -low requirements of law. Pfcrotdeu HUI. of Hie (.a!e city Rank, I- a sou of the lab Mci i1w-tiler Hill, wlio din! n few yo.ir-s aro. I.*:tv1iu u fortui.f gi,000,000, which wai divided anion, stol ?i , hlklr**n. President Hill says depu Hors will lie paid li, full mn! will probably p. t a tr-T dlvld.-nu in thirty ilnys o 'ii per < '-nt. Tit- Rational Parti bank ls the (late city Hank'i Correspondent tu New York. B. K. Wrlpht, th- pre I dent, nhl yeaterday thal be had received n tetegna Hying lint th- Cate City Hank had failed. Id added: ??I was extremely mr prised. t?f course, i c.mimi -av whether lt I* -n ot not, bnt the telegram mid lhat tl,.- iMink would reopen In a tew day., ns tts agteeri b.ii.\..i thal til- capital wus tataet. w- have boer il corr, ipondent of thal t-nnk for the last lift, en nx twenty yean, ocr since it keenan s Rational bunk Wt ihlah ? pr-.it deni of it and <>f Lodowick J. him its president. Rverythlng win !,.* nil righi if th. capital i* Intact, as they bett-va lt t... w- never hutt any trooM.* with tl,.* bank, and w.* iu'v.t Slaeounted an) "f lt- drafts. It never a*!..-,! on for anv help, and consequently wi,en i wns asked about a week ego t< tell what I thought of u, I uld lt wsa perfectly ?u.f. and reliable." MA HOM MEI) WEHR TV EXPOUND ISLAMISM llir. (' NV! UT WU.I, TALK TO HIS FFLLOW t "! NTKYMi'N. (ob.I David H. . ii kcis. ex-United states Consul at BeUgkek, Minni, hus ls.u.d Invltatlnns for nn "al 1.\U" o' bis bouse, No. -iii Wet One bundr-d-ond nln..nib -t.. for Monday next, nt S p. m., to meet Mahomned Atoxuaiet Bussell Webby who is u convert I,, MahametanRuBL ami win lecture on ibo -Faith ol Isl.nu." Colonel siikcls last hight bald to a l'rlbuni reporter: ?? Mr. Webb was formerly eaatotaat editor on The ht, Louia Republican,'anti was appointed United Btatei Conan! io Manilla, Philippi,ie tatouda, by President .-loveland. He studied, white^here, very satelally lb- rellgtoea bettoto of Ibo East, milking blflW. If thor eaghly familiar With tl,.- lanpunpes,, customs and poo iil* of bli < emulate, Alter Mach thought ho embraced ibe Mahometan religion, and esme seven anulka ugo reetgiM his ippatntment as Consul, ii*- then vt-.it.Hi ti,e chief h"tt.i*i,iarlen *'f Mabometanlaui in India, such ns Henri rc, Allnluibad, Agni nnd Delhi, and was In? duced bv tl,.- loading Mahometans of ihit country to con,.* huck lo lils neilYO Mad and spink of lh- Liltli bc hus chosen. He ls u believer in the ethical pr!n cipie of lalamten. lt w.ll be his parpoae te explain the principles of tii it religion, and thereby try to ie move Ui.- preconceived prejudices estating In ibis country aaa every other Christian country against that r.'ll.ion. I lune Baked many of Hu- lesdina nun of tbonghl lu Hils (Hy lo Bieel Min hore, ami lh.- b-t mr.* and subsequent dl-i-u- lon U Ul probably rfc a most Interesting one." CROKER AST) THE FILTHY STREETS. a report wu- pubRahed yeateiday to tba eiroct ihat Mr. Croker Intended io take a hand tortkarltb lu rem pelRag Ms etty pn Teni nun! to rican ike slmete. Hoik Mayor Ottrey and Stree. Cleaning Oonuutaahmer liron naii -uld ycsierduy that Mr. Croker had as yet elven in. Intimation lo either of them Hint 1,0 was UU-_,tlsllc 1 willi Tamilian} stree! cleaning MISS KIDDELL DISCHARGED FROM iFSTODY. Miss Edita Kiddell, of Xo. Till Pifth-ave.. who. tin-ler th.- nine of Marv BeRth, was arrested in RM d-yioodi Men .f Stem RtatfclW for shoplifting a week apo, was dlsrhsiged from euoledy in thc Court of Sparta! he??ions ?fBBtSrdsy. tin* complaint hartog bam withdrawn. Mtaa Kiddell wm louvily veiled anl .ultu* to court with her physician Dr. Vf. OBI Wylie, at when private hospital, No. tig We-t Feriv-tlnnl'st , .lie han Iki-ii BSVSnl times ri | n'lent. Min wa* too I'l to Aland while In court, and was iillowi*d to occupy a ic-rit whilo ihe bSSSBSBIg pupers wen hemp Maand. THE FFSERAL OF .1 R RRARRT. Tin* tueatal Vt leiepfc it. Keamy took place yesterday tn inInp ut Calvary CkBIBfc, Fourth-avc. and Twenty. Stet et. Thu ntvten usn eeadeetod br _he r.cuir,' tai Rev Dr. H. Y. Bettettoe. A largo Beaten of friends w,*r,> pneeal Tho burlul wus in thc Kcudo vault In Triniiv Ckunkyard. FAIR AND CLEAR ? that's the woy your skin will tie, tt you'll take Dr. Herce'i Oolden Medical Discovery. Pimpln, blotches, erup? tions, and humors are utterly banished by this medicine. It take* a way. more thoroughly ana certainly than anything else, tho blood poison! or impurltiee that cause Hiern. For ovory Skin, Boalp, and RcTonilou! nffeotlon, no matter how it como, the " Discovery " is a direct, remedy. It cleanses, builds up, strengthens, ami in? vigorates every part of the lystem. Ko_on_a Erysipelas, Halt-rheum, Tetter, Boils Car? buncles, Enlarged (Hands, and tho wont Scrofulous rtorea and Hwelllnua aro com? pletely and uermanentlv cured by it T'.ilike ordinary spring medicines, tho "Dla* covery " works equally well at all seasons. Fraeflcally, it's sold on trial, lt it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money bock. \ ou *>ay only for the good you pet No cheap substitute, urged by a tricky dealer, though it may be better for him to nil, can bo 'rJu?t rn good " for you to bu/. What Gan Coticura Oo? Ask thousands of tortured nnd dUflr^-j little babies throupbout the land. *?? thing that Is cleansing. purifying tna j^JJT" fylng for the skin, s"alp and blond of |_fans! and children, the CX'TICTRA RK ._ DIEM will do. They nftmd ins-tsnt rt_!I_ permit rest and sleep, nnd point to s tprnZ rure In the most agonizing of itching ,, burning ecr.emns. They clear the s_a^ the most distressing sealy, crusted, -tmtr. sud blotchy humors. They cleanse th- J?L ot dandruff, sci.le.s and crusts, and mian th.* bate. They purify tho btoad of _,in?u scrofulous nnd hereditary humor.. _Q from ti simple blemish lo Ike wont out) ot Scrofula they aro equally successful. _Tfn thlng about those groat skin cures, bloM paritton and humor remedies laayMn coes, d-nce. Tiiey ure abaolmeiy pure md may be v-iva on Uie youngest Infant. They ?L Ba*neahto to the most reined ead squint-, l'hoy aro speedy, economical and ?_!__? Cures mud" In childhood are almost xaxtml ably permanent. Sold everywhere. pr!ce : C'TICI'lU, JO , SOAP, tte.; RRROLVERT, si. n**gU*ad by rOTTSR DRlr; AND CHEM. IC AL CORi'ORA'i'H.N, Huston. "All about the Skin, Sc-rUp and Hair," ss pages, 300 SiBnill, milled free. Solid Silver, New ideas mid designs are being constantly added to our celeoratod line ot* Sterling ware. It merits and enjoys au international reputation. Reed & Barton, SILVER-MITIIS, 37 Union Square, \. Y. FEN ER AL OE SENATOR E. P. HAGAN. PL\NS FOR TIIF BLEGUOX OF HIS _l'CCE.S-01 The funeral of genatet Bdwmd Pentad Rim, bold at Ste Roman Garnette Cbureh of the Ej_p_iny, at Seeead ave. nnd Tweaty-gnt-st., at ll _. m., ye**/-. Say, w.-is ntt.-n.i.'.t by n larger Buntet et wen __,*-? m,-n In political life thru, ls usual In the raic nf on of the mab of state acne tot. Hun was aim a totlab display of fl..:al tributes. TM. wis no doubt d!U' larj-.-ly to hl.s pnsOUal popularity ss sell u ts ht, Botttteal nramlnei. Abmss Hu floral pi*-_i wore a Minta tun chrilr, from thc S'.-tto Senate, -(.af! Ajar," arith tke words, ?? Dar IfaShand.* from the widow; a birz** aneboe from tho Tammany Hall leu* .ml Commltt.-. ,,f the Xllth AiieMbty District; a br,u. ii column, ala feet hl^h. Rum tba Anas-imU ? 'bib. and crosses, wr?*nths and pillow/*. The pell iterir. rs nam U-nteuaut-Oaeetum Mothes, **'<* "tllroy, ex-Mayor OmuL I afpatatloa C uti-el C!_rt* and s. i,nt,,rs McMahon, Boes-h, Abeam, llunkluud Cantor. At tho liqettM mass the Rev. Dr. -ewe J. 1 ri'tidifgust una eriehmuL und li" um assisted by the Revs. Meaata, John P. Lanarpn, i>uiiei c. Ouaasan aud Mni Detargy. The music nat of aa utebmate ?n*i hnpreeeh.mtseier, tbs repdSs c-'* i_*ing BUfamntad by dauan bea _te choirs of at, Ann's mid St Btapkeu*a ehasukea, and ?'.hs under tb** direction of Fced.rl.k Davis, organist. Beside! Ibo larpe umukm sf Ieee] psStlrtim and tiie paa-tam of th.- Anuwanda (Sub at me funeral, uer** sere sin present twmtv-e|pht fheiiit_**-s ot lbs senate snd nxtj* '.ne ru.nilM-rs '<>! tn** Assent-ty. Ibe burial took plies ut Celrary Cemetery. , ,. .,_ Ifler a ron terence arhteb Mr. Utobit BBB -""RB Tammany leaden yesterday it was saajuaeal that the Ume for ihe primaries to *'.?( dilimtn te US Tun*many Hall Senate Convention to nominate Mr. itmgssfs sneeessor *..<">.d be beM te-Swrrew vtssm. rind ttwit the onivntln would assemble Rte '-"?> Fu_t Flfty-Uth-iL on -Vu lay erentng. The MS* lion of the city eamuorinp Hie "l-l IXth teams ins? till t under the form,-: appen teaa-tat will b? nara upon to lill the vacancy. Thi* tobra in Hie nw"? rae. of Thlrd-a-e.. between Fourteenthi aad ?Bf sixth st-., mid ramprises th- *ll With, J\IU-. XXtb snd XXlid Assembly Dlitrirti. The ?'.*><">? wm cst the teapayen (ron *?.'."-<' ? *> SM ino. Inspect<?<_, poll rterk_ sod ballot dorks must be ap? pointed bv the Mb-- rommlssionen ?**. earb tmurn district, and polllnit places nm-t l*e prodded thc ssms ss at a penernl election, mhi* Tammany lawyers think that ?.- C** eleettoB Must tube pis-.* under tte old apanrtlenment ? _re?h regtetndsu win be n**c?* aary. T!ie le.-.der lnsl.t?-l yeaterday that no MM xs vet' pirko*! out for Mr. Hagaa'i larcener ritmrai le-latCf or Tammany lender sf bis district, the MRU, nov. flower OBMBS A special BLSCTSS* Albany. F-b. IS flSSimm Flower to-day l-?ucd SM following peuatemnttoni ?State af New-York, BbmuBiS Chamber. Wheres*. A *.aean,-y rxi-t. iu (l? tBUt M State Senate! for thc IXth Senate MaMet of thc -tate ,.f New-York, la eaaeaajUMMa al the death o: Rdwerd p. Regmi Ther. fore, Ry virtue of the authority neted In me, B special cl**,.tlon l? hereby "n! tad n be brid la tnt tm *ke -4ld IXth Ililli! DtoMRIj *' the MBH wai .-onitltut-a prior to April X>. !>?'."_, on TueaSafi th" -l?t tar ot Msrcb nest, for the purpose of rhoonliif a RnaMS In the plsc. ol Mihi RgWBSd V- IIa?a,i. BS-SSUSeU, WlMM t**"n of odtce bo? pan on tho Ut <_sy of Jaunarv. IgBB, snd will ***I>***' ? the Hist day of Uccnniber, ISSI. Strm un*lt?r my bond ami tlie piivy seal of tiie Stat'1, si the OagteM In tlie city et Albany, thi* 2-"d dV ot Vt0* ruarv, in HM year of our bard, ISSS, MORWELL P. tUPBTSU ny ttic Semen, T. s. .villiams, PitraM StauuRP THE WEATHER RETORT. NO SF.RIOIS STORM IR M?.IIT NOW. ureaktagt-n, i'd.. c_ Tti" sr,,--, wtrtrk eas eested Ij the Ml--l_-lp|tl Vail, v tills ,n..r:ilii_ hu- iva* led SM Umt take ngtoa, anaauyuuled by UgM nows le lbs nm nsBau snd local MUSTOn In thc ohio Vallee ami Rew-T-SR Stilt,-. r.Ur wcithcr I iitinii,0 in all "'-h. r tlUtri.U. Tho baronne r has fallen rapullv (US. of Iks MtedaiSSS and risen on thc o.vtern slope tt th" geeky M> niits M aad fallen to the we.-tward. but fBUtlUU-S bl'-iv M " ,h! I-s.-illc .-...i-t. lt ls warmer In all illMrl-ts eau nf th) Mls.ls-lppl. tho teniiK'Miture lm\birt rl-en fenn 1? M "n iagtm ta tiio geesben Rt?te_ and _M ohio TaHaf. B 1:' ullphtlv colder fr.n Texan northward .? RaXota. Th! Intllt ntlons ar" that fair wwUler will prciall StMSKf thMt.phiiUt the Soiitneni BB. ? runt esntrsl isll?v? rt*****. with --iifh-u- c..o!.r Borthweotetly wleda. Bkeaeiaan InUi.at.'U fr ReW*l_afl_Ud snil Uie Jlltltil ? AtUntlT pms*. tut MVOWs for the lake regions, Mle**?t bv .l-a-u** ?cather. _ DKTAII.F.P l'ORVTCAST BOB TO-DAV. For New-J"upland. Il.ht snow or rsm, MBimd tm "loaring lu RM BMUki ??>'ith.*rly wind-, -vhlftlns ta weeterly; warmer, followed by ctsiler durlnp Frldsv nlfhV For F__st.'rn N'-w-Vork. KasU-rn F,-iinsylvsii?. Sim Jemey and Delaware, shower- to-night, I Ici-ln. 1" ?"? early MBIUtegi fair In thc afternoon; w-?t*rly winda; cooler Krlday nlpht. For Maryl_ml and Vlrplnls, fair; coaler. For Westeiii New-YtrS. snow. ?_____, For Western Fenn .Hanis. Ohio nnd We*l *l'Fxl*} mow or iain to-nlpht, cesrutg Fi way iiiorntni I ?"!?-*? colder. For Flin 'ls sud liitli.ii.s. fair. TRIBUNE *_OCAL, 01_!-EIIVATI?N-. In thi* dlstram a conilnuo-s MUM RfStSmttJAB rhaiiiss lu piu_surs, M Indies^ by Tit f'l->??? J JJ! ricpiding bsromotcr. Ths broken line temmum ?? "-^ p.ru-uie m ebssrvsd at Perry', .'harms... Tribune DSbM, Feb. it. 1 s. m.-II wss cloudy W-St of the tlmn yi. terdav. with north_mterly OmnPln! "? Imthwesterly sud southeasterly Hasses, The tAS*pmm* turo ranped _otw,s*n _. and 3tl de?e-o*. -*o ivariag!' ?? y lelng 7?_ lower than on th" pOTttmmRSA d^T USS V ? snd '_*, higher .han on Wedae_dny. Brtwe.o ?ianis? sud midnight Ute rin ??? _ degr**?*. nrfl_.h|y bu In sud near this .Hy t**-<1?y there >|IJ_g'gye.g cloudine_?. jmssiblv with s Usht shower eirly ? WK*** toliow**d by tUwlii'. by er bttore uoou i ?*?l?f ?>-***?