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SAVE THE CITY HALL.
PLANS TO MAKE LI A BETTER EXAMPLE op
ARCHITECTURE.
CHAX6E9 URGED IV IT f-ll<'Ct.I) BF. REMOVED
TO B11YINT I'AUK-Joli X JUC I:
LOW- LETTER.
When In Rome ?i.oto jetlt am* '.t ivan propoteC bj
a setmtor to t?"ir (iowa the nnlv remaining pate on
itu* I'nintine Hill, tbe eltliena role with Indignation
sud erle- "fur tharne!* This gate, though primitive
and rude, was endeared to the Roman people bf ii.
numerable aaaaetattona. it ?ns a pnte walch cornmeal
orated nnd awrke. In one dtrccuiui the boundary ol
tbe walli, of the ancient cttg?na a dumb monitor it
reminded tlicm et tho i>ast, snd hf comparison sreke
to them of tJie poaalMMlM of tb<> futur>*. Scw-Yorh'*
Important landmark, nn architectural lewd, ts tn
danger of being dc-troved to malic way tor a larger
though not more baantUM. structure Th* Cltj Hall.
?? ibe Unman gate, commemorates tbe grot*.', li of the
?t wt- -_=*-w**
glFTU-AVE. 1.1.1: VAT! ON'.
city?Its rise nnd progress among a gr-at sisterhood ol
rltlw-. lt l- Bhewlss a monitor of the past, an Index
al tim tatara, nml apoa Its rornerstonei ami within
Its cins-ic hall- people now read thc histor) "f a gre-!
city. Tim Municipal Building Commlsiloncri ar"
pushing forward ti.cir plana (nr tim erection ?.f a
Iicxv building mi thc -Iti* of tin- old ('itv Ililli. With
little regard Iii t" |U fate. A bill 1* MW Def OTC I Im
l.cgl-laiuie at Albany providing f.r lt-; removal and
fwtwet-'ion on another idle jret t" be dctennim-d.
An attempt li being Made to preserve it wtth dif
frrcnt -.uiriiumlliig*. so thal it may not beCOHM only
a memory.
One of thc scvernl plan- proposed for thc preset va
tlon nf tim CR- Hall la tiiat lt be removed tn the
alt-" iif tte nhl reservoir on Murray lilli, and there
rc-erectod in such u iiiiiniicr aa lo adapt lt to lim uses
of the Tilden I.i tinny. With th!- idea in mind, Ernesl
Hage, the arrlilt-vt of thc new Corcoran Art (Hillery
nt Washington, lias made a serle- nf designs Showing
thc appearance of the atrnctnre niter rei 1 ec'mn nn
its projected site. With referent-,* to th" ilianges
lieopnsed, Mr. l'laeg uiah.? the billowing comment:
??Thc primlpai changes necessary in adapt the band?
ing to tin- u-c-i of a Uliiary would bc thc wing-.
There lt I* propeled to take out the Second t-tory
beams and thus convert thc wings into greal halli
extending throagh the txvn principal stories. rm-e
would be divided Into tiers of alcoves, each having a
m.
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THF. CITY BAEL, t-IIdWI V. APPROACHES AND TERRACES.
Window at the end. ami lo be provided v.i'h a table
where Btodentl COUld pui-U" tlmir It-dies. Thc
vestflwJt rotnnda, with its elegant stalrcsse, i- really
ono of the mn-' beautiful I have ever ??cn; the
main corridor, thc historic Governor'i room ami ti.
dome all would remain unchanged." .-?< mu li I ?
the Interior.
Tim I'M-rlnr change! Which Mr. Plagg proposi
arc. ptinclpiilly In giving the wings greater depth In
order that they tnav present n unity ,,t di-slf
nfToni greater -pin., for th., storing nf I.'..- and rc
placing the old wooden elipilla with a marbi, one more
In proportion lo me -i/.- .,f tt,.- baltdlni i-fii il
great.-.- artlstk merl', 'li." fn.n' facade win remain
unchanged, while the facade* ..f tl," wing, xxiii ,|m
ply be broadened. If constructed on thc line, ;.'
posed, the alcovaa will have a raparlt) ni near]
400.000 volumes, wimn li I- considered thal t'i
ls'about tin- number -,f rolumea in Ihe Congres.-lon_l
Llbrarv, which it baa token several decade, to m
cumulate, lt xxiii be r..nilly seen thal Ibe capacity ol
Uie building will !?? lufBclenl tor many year, io i time.
-Thc chief defect.1 -..1*1 Mr. Flagg, **"t ti.- Cit;
Hall as lt -land- I, I*.- xxaiit'of height, a defect nhl
doutitlcs did not .appear When lt wa- ml.-in::
erected, .-line that time lt J,:,-, berri lurrouudi '
with tall itrncturea which dwarf lt. and the sam
Bandit lons apply to the proposed sit.-."
This defect tim architect proposer to remedy bi
using th.- nid reservoir'., material, ->> conveniently at
liand. in th.- ronatrnctloa nf two beautiful terraces, In
about tin- middle 0f the larger one of whbh thc struc
turo *_? to bi- erected. Those who have -'-eu the
pardon front at Versailles, th.. < amp rdogM > at Rome
or rhe grand terrace ot the National ? apttol will
readily iiiuiglnc what a benntltal edee! conM Um- lc
priKiu.-.-d. Three lerraces appiuached tv broad light,
of -t'*p* and ado! md with hu lu-I md cs. fountain,,
parterres, lowan, -.'.rubs and green loams, wi.uld gte?
to tin- city in'.- of its greatest attractions and novel
lies.
These changes, if made lu accordance with tim pro
po-ed designs, would be little in at than a iel urn, li
la -aid, to th" phUM m.'I Ideas "f thc ..n.i: .! a:
John Mci.uni,, Jr., \xi,..e journal- and truncated
drawings Kdward .-. Wilde, ni Si-work, pr< iv...-, a..
au belli'"Ui in 1,1- I:.n.i:-. .
On this sui,j,*< t John Bigelow has written thc fol
lowlug letter io Percival Farquhar ut Albsnj i
I pi, five lhal Ul<> b-U lefnre till OgtllSUirS for th'
reii.oxui ami ro-erecUcs el th? old titi Hali roatlude,
With Hm I' :i.i?im; pn.n-i'jii '-..od n?ai,| of Comuila
Honers iiisx eontracl for the removal el -.mi building
wimont publl' lettlur and apon such t rmi ptoiliion, ai i
agni tent. .,- tli v maj del rmlue, with my n i mi. pei
?on- m ' '?-1 ? li'lol. xii.. , mar '??? - :? ? t i : ? -,, ,| board
for ti,at i'ii|""- uni Lsgre* to re-erect
m_lntai:i sim! bUlldlUfl Upon - ??? . ,fi s.ii.l
cit-, "?i,d by -i'.'i prlvsU corporation, in ra li
th-t, oben ia r ---1 ? ?< t* t -.id banding shall continue t<,
?seatni Um -sn., external appearance ss li h-id prkii le
audi raaoval."
Th. i.-.-t i .? linn- i'i|"- d Iv th'- Clause tf th" 'ill. 1
fiar, ?:ii detest the .purpose ..,i,vi.;, ,t 1 bi Its tram*
? rs. nf JilMle tia- . i ? . lill I. : l.J a\ We i" Il ?'. lei
some pabll bi
rt>- idea that any person ii corpora.i could be found
to agra* t. take tke < :'*?? Hall down and r n ? ,? ant
where uni.*, ll were tor ? factory oi ion coi
us'-, wama w eta rather chimerical; bot Ihsl am peril
aho'ild agree la sdvsn i to r reel lt without
control nf the mea oka laka lt do mi, teem, x"t uar,.
r),liii?rir*l, f,,r tim VSl?t '?' Ul h '.f UM n Iterlal S* 'mci d
be worth rarrylng away f-r raeh a purpu* , would de
p<nd i titirely spss tl, v.ix .1 n_* handled. To i ,. re
me party taklog Um contract bm only t" re-erect tm
bundine upea loch rondlUon^ t,.,t to furnish ll
tor ll also, aiisiiiits to Hula lc than reuulrlni i. it lt
shall not be f ?>?: ? t d al sll, which I*,.hardly roii?i?tciit
with xxiiiit parpoHa to bo Um porpoM ol Um f: ??
the un, a | nje.,. i.f ? -. f t? be attalu \. t mi'
lund. uni**, um tlty li inned with n.. power '<> rake
do?n. remove and re*ereei trna Mrwcture sa Ita awi
crij sud ai ii. iix-ii i'\|i'-i,., l .. n || ,4 p , ? n ? ? ?, I
be forni p..-i>.... enos gt, ti, waka ra *> ss age
would lt Ue pru 1 ir. .r lamming for this xitv to Uki
die ttah of di pm n2 uah a norh to p noni ?rhe arould
have onlv s se-MMlary inierett in lUdtiai Um desire* md
lipcitatum ot th> pabUet
Tour bill also requued tt,.t the r" **-*< te. Ur*-Ctara shall
"pr**?!it the .aue unana! appeaisBci ??- it presesM ot
aaasam '
For lesson* wWh I hoi*, srtll eomrr.eiid themselves t.
your*e,f snd Vi Tour (SUSagSSa In lbs Legislature, 1
ventmie t., laggan Umi ? i dhan liana 11 pow-ei* n ??
city aotpsHtl - ba islarged. ?o r?r st ie*** a* to relieve
them fruin son.t of ll,,- strum ?f USM restriction*.
You sre swa.e. 1 presumo, that the mitres cf tti?
Tilden Tru.t hax.* algaiksd to tn* municipal n-nh ri- ?
i,air Madlasaa u tQalp ?nd o]?rste a publli library, ll Un
City Hall, BThen removed, should bc N-Crected on tin tate
of _v marvell la Bryaal Park, md appropriate. t.> u,.-:r
uas, a di.po.ltiwi of it xviii, h. far Biers than hut otm-r.
??eins li hsv?. cnii,mended lt*elf to public f.ixnr Would
lt not ne wi*,, to gixe t.. our iiiuiiicijui awkirtUse u..
power Which under this bill they wm luck. U in-io* ,?eh
? disposition of li. siiould they ulumately rom lude ihat ||
mat. -li-lr duty to do sot
\VT,er.*vcr tho ('Hy Hall i? teauved, it ?ciiii ba tia nu
-OiposHlble to make n !? a bulldin-.'. already nrsilv a
?satur/ old. pre-cut du _u_c i_tcr_.il gggW-MI asaui
that lt hld prior to Its renvval. lint if lt were IK.S-IMo,
"aid it imt 1.1 thi-, case t". naalfutly bbwIm to attempt
at
In re-enettag the City If ul I foi any purpo'e whatever
ti.. i. me certain iheines, exen in it* internal ippearsoi s,
the propriety ol whick .un hardly adn.it of dei*- ?.
1 tim, BMUvei if eionaii.v xxiii, h hud the more xvcl.htj
with mir Conscript Kathe!* of 1"0*1. frew tte f.ict that
tl.e MBI of the I itv Hill; In that dar looked out Spaa s
wilderness, ikey ihoitracd the radi or wises ?- told down
uti ih" irchluet'i plana, la rack a xx ay m aol only to
seriously dlaitalsb the espselty, but to d*!itni|i' the pro*
portion! ?>? -I,- .-rt.ti ... By .-;* redactUn, the rupo|? ?r
n '?? ?<?; ever tim rotunda, f.r whick it. wis de.
iigaed would rmt have appeared '? be i" th* crane "t
UM bUildlBg xxl,.*n ee,-n from eitkei eui Tin* compelled -ie
?: bite t i" put 'he cupola rn frost tastsad of oxer thu
rotunda, nnd to i-ipnort lt upon tbs wall* of the nm li
mrrow'r corridor, in which pe*lU0O the dome could not
be n.ad* lure, enough ?>, be In .cale with the design, lt
weald I,* a pity, not to sit s crin e. to perpitWU thi,
gl<fll which could new bl fe conveniently remedied, and
whlrh would m? rteatly baprevi the appellants of the j
ttruciure. There !? tbs le?? cruse for re-ere. tina the I
present cupola, insAmucb a, lt li trill ind modern, as I
nell Be hidej ... haxlnc ben constiucled tt wood to ru*
pises the original ispsls wkHk waa burned during ibo
celebration of tie laying of thc Atlantic cable In IBS0,
Thi. cupola, therefore, has Bot only Bo historic or artistic
claim t" reproduction, but, aRer mora than thirty yesn
iNi'i-'i:,- te the weather, lt xx,mid be ldi* to Men any
cm n-e whatever for trying to peipetuaU it.
Neithei ought the idea u be Miiously raterutned nf
reproducing the Ireestme rear walli ol ike oil City Hill
rceenUy painted white. If nev ri-sppeai on Um res* voil
site, ttl*y xx, i front toward the Park. lt. I, bi essary
t,, say i, word more to show tim the provision of rour
i.r'l thal required thc llty Hall when i "..ii ta present
the -nu,- external appearance a- it ha- at present ls, t"
..iv the leant, an Impro, i lent one,
To ad,.).;, th" City Usli lo the purpose of a library, the
aux -'re tura! chang-, if consequence Um would ts re.
qui ed, would be ??> lengthen tin wing, In accordance with
the original plan, thu, mumu' Um cupol, where h
belongs, o,er the dm,.e. and then con ve t the?e '?.in-s Into
-ta ,. roon - Lu bc, ks. Thi, i ouid be ci -u- n a.
,.lesli i done bj putting In lour Uet% ol alcoves
enc ai-ixe thc other, with i wind xx t,, each. The ms n
and onlv Important feslure, ol Uie Interioi ,.: the present
put . ,uth :,- th" vc?tibulc i itundt, tn- main ?
the hlstoi.vernor's room and the dons ai ,,: i
adiii't'd tn thc edldi ". ii ,i i. all i Ulm I
The ' he f artr.tn detr. 1 ,,1 t;,, i,rv |;.,i; .,.
-?ar. I- 1- llif lack ol height, 'lins , . 1, |?. convenient!'
remelbd In B'yanl l'ark by putting tim building on j
ten;,!", be which til" l.-ixii- ihould fnrnl?h al
(Ung ihe present half-buned L -
out ol tr,' ir .id. rbis ii rani.em ni s%? ..i.<i give n,,.
City Hail .. fa- liane ln.po-ing appen, au e tuan ll h...
had t would rend i I i * basement an 1 I
un I r n (for tie dil : I \ i ?
i," '?--,: x- to dtaw i url
but a a I ill thit cl ?? i ,.
and .ight. si
* :? -*,,: le* to I
The j: - ' li ? ll
?I?-? ll nun -m. un* sud
Un x- i-rould ol
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n -ix- oi makb ? the iii n y pi ? ?, umi
T,. room* and auditorial ? .
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? . ? . ? ? pied. 1
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w-.. ? ? mon, which 1 1 ? , ?
-!,??: r .? i .:.-?.-.? , | ri, i'ii
Hal would easily i ? I
If put upon 1
a x. v h. nt 11 .pori ii. pr ab, ' ?
atcrla I I tore fur 1 'nair. ? lu.id
,. lining. t< narc. * ind ti"- hy sa
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: ..il t. r ?? ie t Un Cit] Ii .. ..-,,.,.,
Ju x:, ... , f u|| t: . f? ? i i ,,.. || . ?.
pen t that you ii al ? an effort t<- ba,e the*e WU, - ?
ty authoi - ir ? piiwi i t. deal
n . pi I ,.- upon .1 ie Inqulri sholl ap*
I ,: io i"- h." i iii bal-May xx.th an ? nllrhl ned
vi,tm.nt. john liii.i.i.uw.
RIRDS IN CENTRAL PARK.
Hird, spacer ani il.-ji; at periodically, r.x.n- on*
Snow, that IhS ri.nln* sud bluebird, arrive Ira;, 'le
,..utJi In Bprlns ind "ii axxav In uni iririi. Wheres, a.i," ls
and brown creepers cmbh Irom Um aortk *? n,. approi h
e' r,,li westker a,,d remain uti winter. s,,i.t Ul
flin hr, und vari ii. eau be ? n only l"t a les dar, it
a tm..-, twice in tte. year, .ml only a few bini. :
In on ? l" ility tl ?? a hob x >i
These comp] . nov. Uta una: -,:;.;? enough, wi."tl
thi li .;.'-? i- und r ?',.,,: Hird nucrai n ? ii ill noiih
and ? nth. wlili-h i m lhal they ar* determined tot
?????? ; i if ,t au! food*?upplle* with uniform rllmaU amt
ea.y ratn-lstriice bird, would doubtless remain In their
Mvcral loeallUei the whole vi?r. ti.. r?ai hon,., of a
bird insv I,, regsrded a- Um place nacre lt Best! ami
?nigh. When ano conatdori whet tUoag local attaehmeau
they hixe, > rinsing th'in not milv b, r?-forn t., the mine
? I ? bul Often tn neal la tha mm.' tree x.;,r :,fi. r x.-n
..in rr ay xx.li rappew thal only boom -li,.ii? necessity
can drive them so fir hw.iv Hummel bird, move south.
. ? . fall, i. a '.ni) (ni "..t'lit'i bul b ? ju- ti,
fruit, grain, inso ls, eli . . n whl h Uer lead sre not
??!?? in ti.i- IsUtud" iii winter: whereas thone that
? el at ii,- approai h i f
lind In ti,,- l,,i nd, bot lo
and adequate .ub?l*tcnre on the egg, and larvae ol In.
i i-u com ..| -d a tie bark ol tr es, avi a meagre supple
? ? .? Ut the '1. el kUlk, of last i-ur's
trowlh Thu, chlikad ?- and tuthal I"- ai" usually
ka .md la ami,e. ,.: tr ? -. ui.il
.,- . , in Mn il le - ixe.- m t.h* destrui Uon et
noxious So much f..r the two ela, ?- "f bli I.
?hah nu, i," railed sunuBei and winter residents.
lb !? li anotbei large ria - i" i*- relied "translenU"
sun c.? ung in northerii New-England uni Canada, ikey
.pend tim xxi.it. i .until ni iiu- ...ii ini.iiiiv. w, Hut people
ie :i.. .an sae tht'in only in ti.-et psasage U rad fro
MrirUy speaking, ali b.ri- ne) permanent tn ona pi.
th.- whole iiu ji.- migrants, bul the term i- commonly
. mix in those thal in Mle r BIM mot IH?I S lr,l"r kl I"
? rad ire -. a only In iranslt, The spprosck >,f
x-niiii weather or parbaps n.ere properly luli-'i th- sprinr
:n.]...l-e. -in:, them ,u lb, ,- n, it lux url. uni .x lng with
..j.v lUgea, they atop s few dux- herc ind tlur". snd
perhapi lt la levei il week- before Hey reach their d.-stiiis
llofl The fall . ,-r,:,,,,., an much thc ?.am- bul L.r
-'x.-t.ii i. iso ? tprtl and May ai" lbs kl iinnith- lor
Mud] lng i: IgranU
ih.. foregoing wRl raplata how a ipeelei may t," per
naineiit viithniit Ih.- mdlxiduils being IO, a- In 'all tl,,,-"
nut nu tooth ar replaced by hordler wei from the Borth.
Then are the malu 1st- or thc case. Th. whole BUtUf
of bird i: igraUon may ie- rammed ap by -u,:n?-* thal it hi
an annual 'ht. ucl lloxv, rabfTCI to thc gact-SUeOI lu
, Meal thereto.
Jsnuarv ti pcrlisp, Uie mo?t unfrultl'il month for
Um bird ttudeot, ret t1"* writer'! Hal foi timi i omi, ii, Iha
Park conUIni Ulrteee ipeelea, vu., downy woodpecker,
?ringed woodpeckei chickadee, whiie.ttrisn.-i! -mir
i.-.? ..irdia.,: bird, brows creeper, asthatrh, kUgiet,
bask, gull snowbird, smg-apsrrsw and rsthifd Ul
course i.m.-.i-b ipsrrows ami plgerai caa b. ieee lhere al
any tin.... bul im lelf-reapeettag omiti.i lorin would Made.
ICOBd ". "large hl? IW br COSOUng In tho-e rpcclei.
The ,sui;? and duck- WlaterUf in the lillie bu-ln near
Sexi'iitv -ix, nthsl. sie sli'inlv lie-oinlng mme Mimalcd
sud rsclferoaa, it aol rael duns lt laasanaUgea a wudy
day to tat a IWBS, flnulifiK. With Its Im-d laid bach BSdCI
lt. wing. SppSrSsUy saleon, diifllng about with thu xvu.d.
like ? di ii Batu I ) it bl
line CSS . IS Die Park ? llo-k of beautiful F.UM|ic-in
g'ldlli.ihe* inirdimli. i-id'ieli-i. (iW ot U,e taw ipseiSI
Utrsdaead from Kanpa thst ore breeding wild in tm,
11.ui try ; but mi rarely found here thst they ire nol pet * ?
l.iioxvl.-ilsed si'.oiig tho North An.erican biri, In book, of
orulUiology* lue/ hava Um ram* rad ubi of vole* um
characterise, tbe Arr.eri.-an gcldftnch thencs the Ipeclil
nan.* of th* latter. trisUl), ond lt- pe,ellar BOdsUUIT
flight, bat lt? plWBMgl I* dMoreat, it* head b'ing r-d.
whit* sod black. Hm american c Mlach KUI wesw IM j
mom wUUi dr-*-., sf chi tlau Mown, whick it will ?*"ou I
CXCbSBgl for blllant y-l'.ox* Tb! r b.n hn? ?.re_ilv |
appeared, iltkengl illmt .? yet but the cardin i bud j
i.,- begua prscuslng lu mag, lotu ree*. Boon "111 i'?
ll.ard the ghwry .train of th- W?U*tbr**U_ ipBttSW md
,f ihe mowbird, rad then '.he- will sUrt I i meir i
Northern bm. I
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FROM HENCH AND RAR.
GATHERED FROM LAWYERS AND AMOS
I HE COURTS
Judge Addison Brown, af tim United stat-* Distrtet
Ootirt. baahcen for Dearly twelvi yearn on the i.d.iai
Hench. iYevions to bi, appointment he bad been
for mary ye-.iTs In ictlve pr;n tlc* ss * member of Uie
New-York ott.
fa p
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WI/ /, :
.ix-pnr Annr^Av brow*.
Judge Brown I- a Dative nt Ha., ichusell nnd he
idllBti 'I fi. ni ll ,:\ rd College In 1 -* I lil"
years lai.-r he xx.,, admitted I., Hi" I.-; In Ihl
in- xxn opp ' '?? l Judge ol th,- I'nlled Stat. D
ul t c.un in .ititie. l --i. iii, r. norti .1 dwi
are largely mi question, of ndinlri'i, law. Il" hil
?Iso li.iii I., fore Mm several imporlnnl eil idltlon
. !-??-, nntnbly lhal of K po * ?, Hu ll illuti Isii d
xxl:,, wu - extradited io Itali , x, ral ft ui h -?? ll"
also pave one ..f Ihe i*nrlj di ? I lon under Ihe (Til
i.\ lu i.*i rn '. allowing lu i - inc.nm. n Mo
righi lo land li mp( rarilj ol pis i - In Hil* ? ?
lil- de< t lons mi admiralty qm ll n sn nob ' I
the eur" with whli ll lin- fact* nre ? ?' ind th'
evident purpose In Ire es e lix fair a- I I
claims ol tl '? pani- inti re ted. i i n.I raw
In '!"? < Ml roon, i- I hil i r il !? ,o wide a di
\. I fem ?? I ' lw- ? ti the "fi Ihe n| ?
.- ldc . I he "He "i nf on ii el .,li ? * lr r.i lal i\
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cmiim. ted Wllh lin Oil er \. ? 1 .1 ? .r. ????:?
ti in exiri nu ly dlfll ul! *
ti-. ? -ttalii Ihe fi nth from t. ? ?? ? fl
and i" 'iii wot'? Judge . ? ? ill the i
nf hi long expert, ?
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fortune, ai 'i hn
Ile lias been i
i'i" )? ??:-.. ii 1 i form ii bo* an I. gani
oiilh In-* park*, nn great i-ln,
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f tin- , I, 'ri a' i . ' -
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lo wt aside u larg. ?
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pi en ted .i eli ii. Hi* wa
i un;., ll.st le
.-.. ?*..? '. ? I tn
on a rh.'ll ge of
'1 lise an imi
;.,r alb nulli ? ? nil .'i enernl Term
In ordei lng 11. 'ii ibonneni fmm pr .? lice i
nit'ir.? l appli Ibn Of th<
dui fi lawyer. 1 he Judge i rile of!
: .n ? ll 'i at I ??-. with ill H pi'
ni .1 npport mille , I* s valnal.li* 1
tru.ti-d nnlj tu ir..f nppi ' A li li rill at I
moral i h inn Irr. All n ' nnd ? ondltl rn A men - ? h
hi- advice nnd ni kb Ix bl. conn >?!, .,. d n .,,, nfll ri
of Hm court he mu I be t -ill,lui . IS din .
'li., purl!) and Integrlt) ot ihe prof. lon must ls
preserved, and Ihe ? ??irte must mstntoin ii hls'h
standing of honor, lt- officers ure ..-I in Hm admin
l-tt:.li'iii "f Ju 'I'", and Ihej mu-1 ? njov IU Con
lal. in ? . ?
Re Ignation hy I ?' '?> i <? um unini n. nnd l * ?
r. iii. rm ni ol ? hi I Ju ll ?? le- ird M I*. ? . ??( Hi
|*eni xi" ai i. - upi ? nu ?' uti, t" t ike a pin
i-f ti..- i.. ? Ivi-i of lb. nil nb Ipbl. mid l;. idb s Hail
r. ad, I* tin i' tori : ? I
sr vent j ve.n, iiu. amt ia i. n for forlj tin. years
a uniniiir of the I*, mi - > Ix ni .i.i im. ile xx i. former!*,
a Judge 't tb,- Court of ( om mon Ile* nnd in Jan.
mirv, l --ii. wai appointed Chief Ja Ure of Ibe Supreme
Court. Ill- -Hint- ri- I bli I J?St] ?? ? F -. IO I ll x.-ir.
and Ihe l'-:in tot w ht. h hi Wai elected Would end in
l-*.i'*., uni. .. he '-ntl' r retired on urroun! .f nge is
fl . nlim 'ith- I lea nn. ll V 111, il I.IX i. IIII
doubted!*; ubi .lu ? Ini gc i oi u n allon but bl
timi of 1,1 big uBIi ?? lo ni ? p! Ihe place
ni prl .. lol lu member i of Hie bar. i id ??? Iii \ un'
,,.iui.rn- ii- ? lib-! Ju >!"? I ?'? ?? '." n marked bj i b_i
Ile*., of -lan melli und nllgllislll ..lp,
The Pehrnnry "(.reen Hag" I no h entertaining
than 1* . >i' d'" urn, though Hie IIUIiiIm r ni tilu H..
Hoe. I in m. i i'i in In "m. "f Ihe pr,' ding mini
l,.i-, 'I I..- port ral I ol Jud g. nr,' ol Mime nf Hie
well known members ,,f Um Kngllsli bine:,. l*rof>. -o
Wi-'hinp'- exeellriil article nu "Legal Education in
Modern Japan" 1- continued. ,\ writer wini
wini nn anagram ut "Tyndall" ronlrlbuti umi no 1
under Ihe Htle ??nh,,.. Jei r] J url ll Jib
H.. rayi ii ii law i 'udell! In Ji r ey nix
a,., in i a Ional I] asked ?? How would \..u obtain
|. lon <?f an estate when Hie tenn ni foi
life h.,|.ls over I " I.i'm Hon might Well
l?. pla,..l beside Ihe noted one which ia. often
mugil! currie lawyers I- lhere ali] law :,ii\
where forbidding i mon i" murrj i.i dr in ??<! wldo
sintert" An Illustrated wilclo on "(.ruy'* Inn" id*.
a graphic description ??' Hie locality InteresUjig lo
students nf h gul UlUor).
?J he Mote <.f Michigan, as w.-n as ibis guts, ?
fulled tn adopt Mime method ..f relh-vlng the highes)
Appellate Court. Ai a ronstttuttona! convention li
goon t" be brid In Ihl, State fl." exact method w.
relief will pri.bni.lv be decided by that body. At ?
.at m.-. ling "f the Nen *? orb State liar a ?? notation
judge Da nf ort b, wh* served foi fourteen vm-. In the
Coori ol App.ai., showed Ihat b* -till believed In Ihe
tystem nf li..tea-lug Ihe power of Ibe Oeneral Tenn
of the supreme Court, Instead of making Hm Court
of Appen!- ti larger body. Frederic lt. Coadert, ol
tin* elly, though in- waa a meuber ol Ihe Judicial
commission which reported In fsvor of tl"- pian
advocated by Judga Danfortb, La- inn* apparently
bel nine iniixlm.,1 Hu-, i.i, th- ai He, nf Ilia Ko* Volt
citv Bar A?m iiiitnn and of Ihe Legislature which re
] eel ed this pinn thal Ihe pro posit lon lo Increase I bi
number ol Judges of Ihe highes! coori ls ?preferable.
The bin proposed by the committee ..f ihe Michigan
-lute bar Assorlallon lo relieve the r-uprrme Coori
ni ihat State provtdri tor an Increa ?? in the number
of judge- from lour i? len, ami ..ll .xv- tbe division
of Ibe ionri Into two racUona, each ol which ihsl I
hsvo lb* power n..w 0ven lo th* whole of ihs court
The necessity f..r the chain;.. ? ihown by the fact
timi ih,- number of casca annually considered hs,
ri-en frmn fifty in 1-?*,1 in five hundred In IftOl. Mr.
I'oudert's proposition for an in. rea ed I oort ol Appeal
in ibis Mate wonld allow Ibe formsUoa >>f three h*-c
Hons ot that court, each ot which would buve lbs lull
power ol Ut* court.
A FIELD CLUB'S HOME.
HANDSOME BUILDING FOR ENGLEWOOD.
WHAT HA- Bl l.N DOJCE UV A H'I.1,1,. I NOWS*
ATHLETIC A9S0C1ATI0K.
Th,* pruty building ibown in tin- iccompanylng
?Beti h i- to be tb" home I th- Englewood Field flub.
tie of ti,., younger bot most lonrtahlng orgaalsttloni
ni thc il tract ive t iwn at the bach ol Ihe PsHradee. ll
will c-t glO.OOO, and wmk will b* begun upo'i
lt a- ,a.',n in th* weather peni-.lt- Th* <on
tract calla f ,r the i anptetlon of the building by Kay
t'i. " thal it will be ready for ase In the eomlng sum?
mer. Tbe architect I, P. Caries Merry, of Ito. 13
Astor Place, ii.;., etty, ind a. d. Bogert, of Englewood,
will be the builder.
Tho englewood iv-id ctnb wu, organtaed in the
rummer ol IUT, to meet n long Iel! need al rama (entre
for the outdoor nodal life ind the boit athletic activity
of lb* town. Chief nuning the founders of the enter
prise were Donald Mackay, the well-known banker of
New York City; Dwight a. Jones, Aymer Tanbury,
livingston A. Millet and Herbert M. li-ildwin. A plot
of land righi a.o's in extent wi- without delay leased
fur Ibe ii-"- nf the new club, xvith lb- privilege of hav?
ing Bl any time win,in thc three fears' term of tho
icu-.-. Th,, iieid ibu lecnrnd was conveniently _it>
Bated nt Hie imrtlicrii end of the town, on Kngle-st..
thc br..ad, well bcpi rnad thal lead* Knight np tba
calley lo Highwood uni Tenafty, These gioutid-i were
partially graded dortn'g ibe fall of IM", a baseball
lid.i wa-, laid mn on tim upper (northern) end, and
furn lennie muru al Ibe eonthcrn end. A mull tom
porn ry clubhouse was abm creeled. Tbe rapidly in?
creasing membership, with the con rqnetil add,linn, to
Hm ireaaury, together with the generous subscription,
of buln active anil honorary members, enabled the club
i.mpfcte th.* gradin,' ..t tim grounds lu IBM, Im
-.rosina itu tun udd, and laying out lour more len lill
? fi
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r __W4ff,:_^!r^?T "'"' '(ir " -^^.^'"'S
THI I'M.'-.v "li lilt.Ii ([.fit's NEW nOME.
t of the level field wa,
Un- winier, I
pond ne bi r-- m an i,
I-: i - i ? nd to 1
pr iprrlt . w ii, li bi . "I'lr . ime into tbs full
j... ? ion of i ? ?? i ini..
it la-t year by l n winiam w liter
I '-.;.?! e i *,.f th" ? lub. nf a . n
?- ? ? .' i, d .in.-. U) . IJ dnli -? Um -*t iund,
? n i'i.. ?
In albie! ihe 1 tined It-u-ll rn ilnl)
: ? i.....' .;? ,.:,d teni v -i,.ri team wss orcmltrd
? ? ? me folios lng
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SA ! ,n I.li <;/ ARD Al 1 HRS,
ss ii. .i -. i . \ urn \ x \ i ? , ?: ? m. i i. "i
?nu. r.i ll Kl lil IH.I.li TO
?: . i\l M -. \ *, lll.VII W's
After .in ? for n
. .' ib.- tutti lb ).. ni
urderi d fer t -i i ?"? ? ? ? I Ing, Sever l?-f i ? In t u
i ..i.: i... uti. ? i now m i'i glim ni hs*
ll dib ? I i all "I -??
..ral 1. I i. ? le ll Ul r.-d lil.
..x. i tl ibi tb ii. I.i. u'.miniil Mi I'o krj Hnll ls Ih,
mil) pn Inuit cundldutc for Ibe pince, a cal ihow who
a,-.- in :x po Itloii in know ri) thal '' ? i i > doubt
-.mm ballots, li U I ? Iii vt .1. h..ix
ever, will nol ? ? (n iiim. bul wi,, iher ur imt
I bi j will la blank ni for olin- .ai er candidate I n >|
ku -.xii. -ni.f Hie n't a ? im li. il.- regiment have
Uti ri) fong! ' ii. nena ii Hull ind .,-? :. it nlso bsd
manx wsrm admirer . If be 1- rb-va ltd from bli
pi. .-nt position lu bc the ,ei'iii'l officer i.f Ihe r.g!
men I ihe pricec^fng will be aa auusual ino. Ills sap
porters, among- whom is Colon. 1 -mud. ia) thal be
:., rutbii in m f r in -'"iii ant uini. properly to
attend to '.I. .i im. which will be Imp.t upon him.
in 'f.i.t In ii h a:!.,,i- I. i. led imn to become
f ii. I ;-. Infoi i ? d ? i ml Han lubjr, i -. All
mii| -ii ni I :i" m. u ? ho arr ii u ill] .ii
for oil.. ? i ? lr, hi adm n r i iiufideiitl) lie
Heve ihal he will make nn excellenl officer for lb.
piece.
Tbere has been considerable of nn eptdrmlr of pa
md.- mid rvvlewi iu Ihe lu-i week. Tbe 1Mb Kepi,
aunt led the way i irij In the week, and Colonel
.-eward's ni.-n kept ap Ibeb g.."d rrpntatlon.
? m iii..-'!i\ evening Colonel Dowd mar hull -d bis
an n al ila- ann.'ix In K'xtj s?*cond f. before a large
crowd ol peilutoi . ii,.- orgitnltailm wns reviewed
bx lin/ idler ??? in ral ll M. Whitlock, In Bector ol
ride practice, lim mail, men's hodge were then dis
11 ii.iit. il. ami tb.- regimen! made an excel len I bon
lng nil around.
I..- growli ? popularity nr the -il. Regiment waa
h..xmi li) Hm lari.-!, crowd nf pe lalor al the armory
mi \\,'in, dax evening. Mayor i.llro) was on band
ami revb'Wed Hie regiment, after wbk-b the marka
men's bad ? were di tributed. Home ol Ihe limn lb..i
,-..xe mi exhibition iklrmtsb drill, which grentl)
l bu "I ile- |i iiii"!., |f i .nix applause ls anv '-vi
ib mi nf pira me. lin- regimental parada was ?
ibm ceremony nnd Colonel icoti deserves credit fur
getting his men Into such lum shape. A j.1*?:, un!
feature nf the evening' rntertnliimcnl was the jir.---.-ii
lail.m to Colonel -....ii nt a full length portrait nf mm
.If. bx Ibe Mi '"i- Plumbers' A ?..elm,m. nf wi,bl.
be ls a ineinl. i.
i ? Tin i;. .limul rh_rmed a large number >.f
Ita friend, on Friday evening. The men "f Colonel
Appleton's command mud" a magntflrenl apprsranee
and fully maintained Heir repntatlon foi nillltar.
pr.di, len, y.
Tl.iinuiil dinner ,,f the boord ot ifficcra of th
Ti t Regiment wss held al Ihe Hotel Savoy og IVedne,
laj evening, and wai tboroughl*/ enjoyed bj nenrl)
uil the ultu ns of the regimen! snd u tee Invited guests
Among Um-" win. nani speech** Wer* I ..lone', 1 uni, I,
V'lnton Greene. Colonel E. s. Conk-In, ol ibe :i-t Reg]
ii,.-nt Veterans; UhpUlna a. T. Francis, (Union ll
.?smith, ex i ripiain I. 1'. I:,irv, ( a plain I' g. Tilden,
Lil i,lei,inn J. Il Wella in d (iipiulii William I.. Fish,
of un- '7th Regiment, ih" lu i named officer made
s stirring ipsech en rilli- prill tl.e, at.il llSQ gave m.
Interesting aciount ol tim service of Ma regiment si
I ne toland while th* cholera acaro was In progreu
lail f.'" ll?
'i |,e board of officer* of the regiment held n meeUng
on Thursday evening snd discussed plans lo have a
review and parade for the purpo-ool preaenUng nurka
men'* badges. The -flu-en of Ihe regtaunt feel
-ii utrlx lu hopes ol getting m Hw new armor) ai
Thirty-fourth*! uni r'ourtb-ave by ibe timi the
|,e\l (trill --ll-',I. I- begun.
Company li ol ihe . i-t Regiment held ., meet inn
mi Tuesday evening and eic led -???-,mi Lieutenant
IMIlla in _. Un/.ii io till the va cs nc j eou?ed by Uie
ie-uir,'"n nf Fl rsl l.li-lll'tliltll I'hormis W. .-Iill|.-*ill
An election wm non he held io 'iii i.icuiei ..nt Hasen'i
place, and (.'Uiilein ii-l. r .-.-iiieitit P IV, Brandea will
probably be the man chosen. I ompany I elected Wal.tn
gprsguc ?- IU copula on rhursds) evening, in place
of Captain J. b. (J. *V. Word, who n.illy rt-lgn.it
tan sin tS-l.-Ji'--'.' wu ? icrgcaui ia -onip.j.? t ol Uie
Tin- n<v,1 nf a house on thc grounds sufficiently large
and comfortable for the convenience of the club lias
long been urgent. Tbe officers nnd manHgers, how?
ever, had vi-ly made lt their pulley not to run the
? int, ir.'.n (bbl by attempUng greal thin--- too curly In
Its caici-, mid nm until March ri- lost ycur wen- deii
nte pia- s Formulated i r rni-ing ihe amonnl needed to
build a linnie fm- thc i 'uh. At that time, however. Hw
?.meera nf Hu- i inn were authorised to execute a mort
gago for 110,000, raveling ali the property of Ute 'lab.
n:,.I tn I--U" a serbs nf binds bearing Interest nt 4 per
gent, Of lim value nf .fled each. isubsirlption for
the-,- bund- xx a. invited, anti ll.Xecullve committee.
of the club proceeded to consider plan* for it clubhouse.
From the several rabntltted, the ona ol Mr. Merry wu*
chosen The bund, have already been subscribed for
ly their full amount, am.mg the lui g.-st sub*
seri piton* being those nf Donald Mackay, Elbert A.
iiiiiiciiriiiuir. millaa WalK-r Phelps, Oaarge Coppeii,
John Dougherty aud Charles ll. Platt.
The building will stand fat ing th-* southwest snd
fronting the i.,-is.-ball field. Which ls laid out diagonally
aeroai tbe grounds, it win bo entirely of unod,
shingled with cedar outside and finished throughout tho
Interior In North Carolina pine. Thc plan provides for
a length from end to end nf BS feet, and a breadth of
.1 feet?this last meaanretnent excludes the plana*
nod the projecting alcove In tim front.
Tbe ptaxsa limier the sloping roof In front la vj feet
wide, mid Inclosed by a parapet, from which spring the
paired column, supporting Hie roof, It will nttorA a
line view of tba playing mid, while a .still wider out
look may be obtained fruin Hie balcony above it. Tba
ptaxta lu Hm r?ir to 8 leel In width. Jim spacious
milln hall or "lounging n?,m" on ll," gmutid ib.or I
entered through four rcsUbub-s, i?,. opening In front
on either sid.- of tho alcove, and two correspondingly
placed lu Hm rear. Ti.I- room ij -li feet lu length
:iiid ti feel In extreme depth. Ii la Bntsbr-d, like the
Other rn nu-., Ifi jilli", nnd Hie lentil, supportlm: tb*.
... "nd floor form a feature of t's celling. On the front
of tho bousa the ruom intends into a deep ioml circular
. whose several windows have comfortable wm
.'... ia! . Al the i-a i end to nn open Ureplnee. On
lounging i "'*n'' Irom tbe
n .nv i ibe do .r opening Into t ic parlor provided f'.r
Hu- wumen members of nm club. lt measurM ld by
tn ?? ? il o an open fireplace, cn tee right
? ? mu I ii linJI I- Ihe un n's ....it room, and bark "f lt
? ?: il liower bdi-. I he base
??? bx ihi..- bowling alby-, bal
sill cm . d closel
x broad llig t nf -'.iii - |i i,l- from Hie " ' Kit I - !
? ? ? t from which again stair .1- 'nd
mi i . tbs gymnasium ..ti the -a md
i i, .ii fe, i ry si in extent, an i "VA
i e<|uipmem of modern appHanres for de
I the dub's sii :???-?. i ?? I
ti ? *r i iher room for tn* worm a, and
.- md j" "i |.
i . ? ? ? ?! bj thi- li
? ? ix ii pim t lated '
i Held (bili, and th-\ will
ral lt n to i> those
ts erectbu poss! ile, li ??
?
? ? f ,c club.
No pro . i w hut.
for! i * . ? -dallon
.. xx' ..m ih* i bib ha* in irlv
i sr* -.xiii now I..- .-nilpie
elves and to i nter
.??-,. be
Kl?'.t ? bib, the town st
? ? . fjllil lng r>| .re I her drill -
?in- more ai tr*, tb n for newi ?
- ?
i ??;,'. f. .x ling to the book of MOS I
live, I -- w on..ii,
> dues 1 - ? :?- are
I a year, I * ?* li Itlitbm
: - -?. mi mbers
: -.111.111 nf f-100,
lb., pi ?.,-.. ant Dwight
?t. .lon.*-, i ?...'.. for
-.x.r .f I Hi ns ld Mai hiv.
nlliie, ritiil I iee, lou* In '.I- Interest
? .-I VI Itu .:
... j,; ?
.: x ear : !"re-ti!. nt,
J, ' . And
Mtl.irl I.) *? r W. ('elli ii
.:????? - i . ? . Jr . ff. M.
h~ib! * ff, -. Mowry, jr. l ? n port of -
h ended th* year with
.. ,,' ..x . ? -,-.,, |n th* tr :.-';r-. .
I ? mil I rleetlo Vi the 71-t. Cotn
? ? ? rn cy on the
?? - inlay. M
DALL PLAYERS GET TO WORK,
I'l;! TAI.IN i FOR TIIK ACTIVE SEASON THE
i 'M.I EOE TEAMS
. i ? ". ? follow, i.. ither a 'upatton fer n
- ,iip| .-..,1 f.x luxe four mouth* of ibsoluU icm
\..\ ni, December, Januar* and February, "n March
I he ls .ni pm l tn be In ? om tponden, ?? with lu- club, sod
.r-> te -'ut ni mi r.,niir gymnasium work U prepare
' ' ? i ?? i: ix. r -' Mason i f
'rn x lew I*, i ell- ipientlx .,1 ,, ,( ol r
I,, tb ii -t i ? n a i .' _? together prepared
t., .,, 'ompany their ivama on ir.p- throngh the bouth.
ipi ' .ol - el i.v -..a.f the li-'.Tl
UM N ? \ ..rk ii ir
? li Biklyn .bit' Ki, lolned in rack a n,ox.-neut. Th*
...<Mite' houUers tr.p Issi )? .ir waa maile m ?u _ w**tker
uini it wai ... brief th.it little sets*! b*n*dl resulted, while
nn g.i ..linton itemed u te- tt.*t tn- Brldtigiooun
...' raUi I) i... much of lt.
i lin M Wird wm bax.- Um entire mraagemenl ??' *
pla) ere nf th S ? lei md he ii,- not a- yi i rn ide
up bl* Blind j'i-i what he will lo, li xiiu be ., bsd thing
t,.r ba*--hall In Son Voil, ii v. ,: l Inhal - thc ateuHphere
f d. l i. i*: ni In wbl.li the local stockholder, have lix.,I
I i . , a ? ,i ii. exhibition
r.,i a ju ll lux. t.. in. arranged, iud much other waru ha,
'.i i. don* before * rame ran be pi ixe 1 .it ih ? Polo
ii rounds. Ward msy bu atlendmg to .nf.er- la i awl t
ix.ix i ii if bs hai accomplished anything he asa Hld
i,..Miin ii!.,..,' it lt ha, been rumored that ene of Um
. of thi Stew-Vork rlub, whose knowledge ot bsae.
i-ni |, exi-erdli ix limited, I, mainly responsible fur Um
ito movements .f the rluh In signing pto) rs and
? othi r i nprot eel mu I r this I, .... th ? i ?
. f ii,.. . lub mi" it t>. ti,.an. Ives tn muitle
i nndlng director ?- soon ,i- pns.ibl*. New-York?
ers demand a * troon team, ii.d aothing ,-? ?? will - I
Kell) -i.ld be ecu red i, quick!) s, poaslblo, and Connor
nilli ell, f-Od i ll -I ||t I- If ll ll -' ?'-- ti UH I- Imt
put in Hu* ibid the coming - i. ui ii sill be lol i to op n
. || Ile- I'"In linai'i I- Vx ltd lull.- K 1- Cit ll
vm.,,i tem, ,e,v non thsu Ai non ii. lng trna Issi x ? .
H.. rn i- n lively control rsy Muong th.- roi loweri sf
ime hereabout* a- to whether Ward rad Kwtag will
b- at.I. t.. imr.i together in l.nriiii.iiv. Ward wu- lil
placed ;i- ...ptain l.v F.win-" leveral yeari re,'... rad the
feeling between th- two h. ii baa 'ever i.n brotherly.
Ward, however, -.>?- tbs! he heir- a* III will toward
lina.-, nat intimates thal if Kw lng will attend ta his
ex.'IX tlil-ir- Will go IllMH -1! ...'t'.lv. I'll Hi;:. BOW.
ever, will h.u lix be able '.. lay cir nlnet) ..,a ? , ?
a ? md i i-t x u in -i ? iiim- with * friend In I
mi n tb r .1 iy, i n Ini - nd "l I- III pi iv ball Ihl.
.ummei :f I um paid a I'-p Uble *alsry; bul rather than
a. .pt nm- ?i...mt rut in ex w*gM I will retire li in
th" irena. I haven'! heard from Ihe Kew-Vorh people,
i tl | ileep ovei their ill "ne*. ! h ix na
injection io playing i.n.l"! lohnny Ward, bul that's sn,
-, r story 'iiu- i- n i 'i- f.r if I don't rel my
i ? ? i ii in sun ly retire I'o bj) mind ibe eh
-nip .f i'i will be raptured by Dostoa, witt Cleveland
ia* i ??-? ? ii ,io." up."
t i ic rv. m.. veteran pitcher, i .1* font to Cam*
brides ind liken in i,.ivi th* indldatei fm th* Ital ? :
.nil"".- nine. Ile regard* the material .1- 1 'r.i |SM
K..,.fe 1.1- lid int .1 regulsi progrsmme beginning il 5
in ihe arie rn.md lasting in two hour*, tn ? ie
:i..- candidates f.r IB? ptteher', : .\. .1, ???? Highland*
DOW* Up .,. the pi. .ir af ii" le in, - ,1 e ,,f tl,,- brat
idteher* srhe h*v* ex,-, played in , roi ley e tram; ' Indy"
Highland, ri 1- wit, -'mw. ,1(11, af | real Improvement;
Worden, , fre.hmao, un-* promta* .,t * good 'Vsr?lti
?.- ie-r- who bsve mer played in , rollen lean "Andy*1
1.al- ui. rad V.-,111,', i.f th* i.i,,, behool .in- good men,
bul win hardly da for , 'V?r?it) teim ber ratrhen,
there *r.. Karrlngion and Henry, im, "ho are gcol men
ta bulli i.i*.,. ..r v..uul'; Clark, whe niche* Wlggm weil
enough *ud 1- :i is b* tl tot, al ii-t xeiir'. tram; Hickey,
'tt afb* 1- ?? piomltlni nun and bold. Worden jud ta*
ll I* bland, boCi cgr) well Me. n an* 1 ..rti.-ir mu, aa
ia-' x.'.n p.,a.ai ix altt-rnau ib raiehtog "Jerk" lilah.
iiiihu. l.a i'n iiitieiu ?i- Die kenton, the regulsi rir-r
I,,,.-. \V .-.Mills ..ll. I/IXV SeheOl IU.' of AlllhelMt . C*Ok,
ln-t vent * llilnl bn.eii,.,n , Priitlilu.li.nii. Hie i inl.iiu j
limey, nf hi?t y,?:'? tweet, Hapgood, Ul, i.iilix.m.
^cn-iia, Pg 1 Mant-f, ai, 1'sui aud ri.V-ato/, Vat us
OPENING DAT!
OPENING BAY!
TheJapaneseTradingCo,
915 BROADWAY
(Del ween ill il, nnd p|a| *.(,,|
FORMERLY AT I**. _0 Ai Ht BABrT Uer*. ._
*n,
Will open their new store
MONDAY, February 27, Wjt|,9*
greatly enlarged stock of ^
?onable novelties in all depart,
nients.
Small SOUVENIRS will ^
Si ven each visitor tl tiring ture
tlays.
o'iiii"id m.- Hallowell Mfid
Dartmouth; I...xxiii Valma
and Mfhltame, ot "jv
S' h%|, ^ j
t lark*, Jiiirin j, Uj^JJ
uii'i"r"r.mu,i.r lenn, arlu hardly pl iv the Ls* S. ho?: nhu
sud thc vuun? kau i? likely u hava i keri iwmetffc
'Ihe other mun will bo ,ailed t ti - ?, ., |.,., Br>||j *
and it xxiii 1,0 prep-red u play ill coner- Th? m_jjz
ivill appoint 4 .oiiiii, itu.f itt ii, .xho ar. u, Z .
.rjpuin, and work will betta it race,
Ni'l'IT.S AMI , >|XI\IIVT_
N.'ll I.S AMI i .IMMI..VTS.
if Connor or muutie r- cannot .,?? neared, tt-.n ts.
1,0,1, phill U. pur-U" Bauld I- t,, .,:?? John' 1>, ;1- ?
mvw lu-t baa* fur thc danu.
Rlcksidssa'* acquisition hy th. Bnoklya te.m sp
prox,- one of lix rm - ll.o-t .Ipi ai lUc
Noxv lint 'llb mk- a.-jiu desire, Mt-T MM Mg
i! an,..,,'I. ne i. piobibly -., ry f, , bli le . bear] d ut'.ena-**,
: ") bl, hntn
" "t h., local tiieud, (?,,
of la-t, full
Jame* UutrU i* paytai
bsitaesa in Elmira, incl a
seen bini fur several ti."nth
lt appear, that An-,.', and C_m|*_ey ure likely h
cake fh'-lr club* w**U considerable money lu .-xperinm^
lng with "yoong bieod." H-arcver, they mam tat
winner, or lo** ih. lr perMOal lep-Utlraa.
"Hsrry" Wright I* Mill iaanUuiii.il, wboelnan, li
gae* mi ami ter boo bad lb* wcathci i i) be, ike \tittt
msosger lakes :? ipia oa bli bb)cl* nearly every dy.
Having Wari, Kelly rad Connor, ti,. Xew-Y*rfc n_i
ought ?? be -ti..fiL' enough to ? n ia** p..rmi*
eaeugh to draw mom people to i"..k u ti,..,., during ai
cooling ???-.:'. With tr.' el . ?: Ward no play*
..i .' r I..', lo xi. tu? tl, .ii, K .
Keenan, thu oM ? Ini n - bs* bau sd.;*,
gate to every Repub ii ,-d tn ci*
. iiuiii.i for Mversl year* sad Inf ? ? ? treal ai
RepUbUi au i lub.
Tha Boetanlan* sr.- not ipprel - _* coming
MOMO. Ihl f to n * Ul In tU
I- *ii'.ii_ enough U giri their I am i n.-ftt. Thij
expect their t- i::i !?? *xni iii.- i- ? .... mum
trouble.
lt ( ,:??:?? i: ?? - Un "crack" pitcher af th* CsV
nf pi -c.--. m. ? . ; . - liol illy thi, ww
I la asst he
i Lei Hilt Ue , liimpiea.
-ri.j, -a-.,u will begin rsi ipi I ? _it?iibn
I. a "".; an made out th -'il ib.
ARMY BOTES OF INTEREST.
The l""-,rd- ..f oflcers p |ulred under the lax _t
l-'.'i i. im.-t oi u.rersl posti tor th* mental
. m pb . -b ai eviiiniiiiiii..:.- of ci Cor ca Iel
Ipa i . the I kited State, M f har*
been ai polnb I ? Vtreh l at
ihe following tutlona: Fra tt'arren, liostoa Harbor;
We.t Polnl ; 1 ur Kcllenry, I ?* ,tar'
. Im . lin.,. Fort M Pbetwun, Atlanta, Go.;
Fort -hu Houston, -:m Antonio, Tex.; Fort Ike (Man,
( m. a.'.. m.: Jefferson Barracks, et. Loni-, So.; tfttt
l.i i,\"ii--.x.'rrh. Kansas; I-, rt Omaha, ? mah-. Neb.J
Fort l>. A. Russell, ( lieyenne, Wyomli %; Presidio, *-B
! ranclsro, Chi.: San I ?? - Dug-, Cat,
and Vnncotttrer llnrrnclu. Wa ?r<-<0'
examiners ur-- composed of * "? ? kt eaelt !?-?
?xx,, i>: whom are - ? ? i-.
Th.- re?'-..-? for ? ? .- tint
the candidates for admission to the scademy may ??**
hare so fur t>> travel, and ea< i will be r--Bta*ft-t
the post nesresl f residence). So c.m_*
date --lUl bc permitted lo report for examlasttea?
any other Un e or - '? '?"? ?* ln"
stmcUoni from the War Departme t. Et ii *; ?'
date will first present himself before the m-lu-l
I. uni. ii':-! if im i issn the p ysi.-al ex?mlB*tloo he
xxiii be allowed to appi tr before j full I ort ??
mental examlnttlon. Tim questtods tor tb* nienul
e\i,:n : n'l.-ri have been pn-pared * ? !,'ml*
Board mid have been sent antler seal, ??>' *?
?superintendent of the Military Academy ta the several
examining boards, accompanied br detailed -trrtrne
Hons ii- to the mininer ??* ? n !'lnl
Ku. *i candidate xxiii And write bli Itali ??-? oEB
Ihe diite and place oj examination, upon e -Hp "*
paper, and win rf'.-iv.. .i anmher corresponding Uh-At*
Upon e.l.li nf ld- e\:iinin:itl "I papen ?U tlltm'"-*
and the ?t.ne und place at whk*h exaadaed "ly *,!l
appear: nnd thea* agates, wltb '? ' '
mid places of exnmtnailon, wUl at sue '"' **
under *"nl, lo the War Department: 'bli. tb* ci
uniliiHtb.u papers will be sent directly t* rh* "n^'r
Intendant af tin* unitary Academy, for the ttOat
the Academic Board The latter, alter forndderliU
nil thc papers, will ni once n*porl to tbe Her B>
partmenl th* result of the culminations, nod"* "
.-iiili case the number ot the rnti-T-tte. sad pb** ort
dale of examination, lt xxiii thus be toe
lhere I- ab* dntcty no chance of fat < j :
ihcwn, imr any rluh "f appointment Hy ?-'' I*"**
l.nitx. even if sn> board sliouid l>?
iiiiiiitin'e ii'.,.ve another,
Raeh rongresa dtatrlel and territory ''*< "*
Dlstrlrl of Columbia are milled ta ks?e tat
rseb i al Ihe icsdemr. Ten are ul ? iPT?*al** '
large. The appointment,, except thoie il 1 it*. s*
made bx he -., retary * I ^ ir. al M ? : *?*'* *? '" |v
Representative, or Delegate, In I
district or territory ! end i ? ? p ? - ?? ?
I.n :,.-? ii a n-ldi-ni ..?'??