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LOCAL MISCELLANY. . ^0 BE BURIED TS THE NEW CATHEDRAL ^MOVING THB BODT OF ABCHB18IIOP HL'GflKB KllOM 1TB OLD KEBTINO-PLACE. The bodv of Archbishop John Hughes waa quietly removed s'cutoiday from tho vault of the ola rat bellini lu Mott-et.. where lt had rested for nearly twenty yeara, to the new cathedral ?which he founded m Flfth-ave. The removal waa Unaccompanied by public ceremony, none being in attendance when tbe leaden coffin waa changed from ita old wooden covering to a new one exoept a number of priests and a few of the relativeta of the dead Archbishop. To-day an imposing cere? monial, in which archbishops and priests of van..ut orders will take part, will attend the lowering of ihe coffin into its final -resting place in the crynt of the new cathedral. To this ceremonial thousands of Catholics will flock, and much of the solemn pomp of the church will he seen. It wan the purpose of the Vioar-lieneral who ia superintending tho removal, that yesterday's pro? ceedings should cause as little public excitement as possible. To this cud no announcement was made of the time when the collin would be transferred. At 3 p. m. the doors of tho old cathedral were closed and no ame was admitted afterward ?xeent Vi'iir-lJeneral Qniim, a few priest*, (among them the pall-hearers) and tBtaa ti the relatives of Archbishop Hoghes, The pall-heat runt were the Kev. John Kearney, of Bt. Patriot's Church (the old cathedral); tho Rev. J. H. MsGean, of St. retort; I>r. McGlyun, of Kt. Stephen's; Hr. hartfell, of tho Kpipnauy; Dr. Brennan, of 8t. Roae of Linn; Dr. Kvcrctt, of tho Katisiiy; Dr. lleSweeny, of St. Bridget's, and the Kev. \\ illl.un Wnyrich, of the Kcdciir.torist Fathers, Ail af these Bfissta had been ordained In the episco? pate of .".rcbliishop Huches. They svitnessed the remiiViil of the lead collin fivm tbe old inclosing Baas .BB B new one of red cedar and thou united In rca-iting the " Miserere." and prayers for the dead. Afterward tiny accompanied the curtin to the hearse in Mott st. Ontnde the Cathedral aifre.it (icwd had gathered and the police had to make n passage for thc priests and the curriers, so cager were the multitude to catch sight nf weeamn. Finally hoarse and esrrlsfea were driven ott toward the ness Cathedral when they were met o? Archbishop Corrigan sod the cathedral clergy. The clertry recited the canticle " Rcnedietut Do,ainu* Thu, Drat I" as they moved up the aisle, and thtt pull-bearer* dspoell 'd their burden on a cat.ifalqnn in tbs middle aisle near the sanctuary. HI.uk and White <lrapings hung from the' catafalque, a heavy pall ssa-i tlirosvn over tha> coffin, candles were placed nt the four Corners anal then the people who store gathering about the front doora were permitted to enter. All tho evening a Bamber varying from a score tn 100 or even mme presBBd around thc catafalque, looked upon it rorer cntlv or touched tha collin through the drapery. Invitations to tbs ceremonies to-tlav have boen sent to Bishops McQuaid, of Kochester ; McNiemy, of Albany ; liyan, of Buffalo; Wad hains, ot Ogdonahurg; I.oughlin, of Brooklyn; Wiggt-r, of Newark, and O'Farreli, ot trenton. There will bc au office of the thad,chanted by the chancel choir of priests and boys, at 10 a. m. Afterward Ibo Rouen mans will l?o sung. The setting will be thit ot OberubinJ and Mozart, divided ns follows: " Hequieiu jEU>rnam, ChernUni; "Dies Ira','' "Tuba Minim "and "Rex 'iremendie." Mozart; "Lacrymosa." "Sanrtus." "rh Jisu" and "Aguns Dei," Cherubim; offertory, " Pomme Jesu Christe," Mozait. the milo voices in the choir svill bc those of Miss Mar? tinez, soiiianoi Mrs. Bm toil, alto; Mr. Harvey, tenor; and Mr. Stein bitch, bas.*. William P. Pecher will be the organist and director. After the mass Mgr. Preston svill pronounco a p.tucgyric .and then the public wil he dhunssed and the coffin tarried to the crypt and placed in the first of thc niches oct apart for the Archbishops of Nesv-York. TYPHUS FEYER CASES REPORTED. Information was sent to Police Headquarters yes? terday that typhus fever had broken out again in the rear tenement house nt No. ldfl llester-at. Mrs. WaSetBi a woni in svho was too poor to hare a phy-i anni, died in the house about two mouths ago from adisea.se which was not recognized as con? tagious at the time. Late in December her tsso daughters became ill. it ssas ascertained later that they baal typhus fever and thev are now recover in u in the Riverside Hospital. Yor nearly a week Lizzie Waters, one of tbe girls, lay in Bellevue Hospita), svhere it was thought that she had typhoid fever. SOS was tnoveil an soon tut the true nsf m.- of her illness be? came knosvi). In thc meantime Sabina Minium, a young girl who had lioen intimate with the Watara girls, diel frmu typhus fever at No. 189 Hceter-st., ai.d two other inmalua of the house weir- stricken with the disease. Dr. McChesney, of the Vaccinating Corps, yester? day found Catherine .Vurpby sick with ts nhusfever in tho house. She lived in rooms above thos>" occn y... il by the Waters family, .uni waited upon Ba bin a ?leatarn before the Kiri died. Dr. MoChesney or ali-red her removed to the Hivcrsidc Hospital ltiiine aliutely. The house was fumigated again uml a ?cloie watch upon the other inmates was ordered. Dr. a luipi.i, the physician in charge of the Biverside Hospital, reported yeo terday that Annie Peters, age eighteen, bad been sent from Bellevue Hospital, Mitiering from typhus fever, on Suii'hy. Miss Peters was a hellier ,n the Bellevue Hospital, and she ait"d as nurse lor Lizzie Waters. It waa stated tliat every possible precaution had been taken to prevent a further spread of typhus fever in the hos? pital, and thut Miss IVters hud not been pcnnittetl to iiniii'le with thSBStteata or n ur tats aft'rt lie re? moval a>f Lizzie Waters, Knundsman Stev( ns. of the Sauit ny Squad, who remained on euard at No. 160 itcster-st. while the body of Sabina Merriam lay in the house, svas attacked with headache and pains in the back las' week, and he svas still sick yesterday. It is feared that ho will have tho fever. REBIK1NG A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Alexander Hovea, Justice of the Peace in Frank? lin Township, New-Jemoy, was arraigned yesterday before Judge Met'arter, in the Court cf Common l'leaa ut Newark, for contempt ot Court. The Justice is the owner of a perverse cow which sometime uro Btiayed into acalb&go patch belonging to Jacob tinman, a market gardener, involving ita owner in two lawsuits. One of these Ha) ea appealed to the Court of Common Pleas ol Essex (.'ounty, ss hero the Iodgment of the petty Swart, which svaanRainst lim, was aitirmed. The Franklin Jnslice of the Peace became very much iucenscd at this action of the upper Court, and his feelings found vent in au abusive and insulting letter which bo sent to Jud^o McCarter. He was very mucii surprised and dis? concerted on last Tuesday, when au olin cr of tho court ap|tcared in Franklin armed with a hench warrant tor hts arrest for contempt of Court. He was htaken before the Court at Newuik on the same dav, auil Id default of MOO bail was commuted to jail, where he lemaiued until thursday, ia I.eu se? curity Waa ottered. Yesterday the Franklin Justice and his counsel apjiearcd bofore the Court, the former weariug a very coutrite look. After some words in extenua? tion bv therouuBct, J mino M. ('alter addressed to the culprit some severe words of reproof. At the close of his remarks the Judge announced thut he would not impose judgment at present, but that If Hut es shots cl auy further di-respect for the Couit, he should neild for him again. The J uduc then onlotitd that the costs should be pe ul hy Hayes, aud that B letter of apology, which the latter had written to tbe Court since his arrest, should be printed in the newspapers. In the course of his re? marks the Judge taid that Haves hud, ac. ordin? to tbe records of the Court, beeu once convicted of un ellen- e against the laws. M. ARMSTRONG! & HOXB'JFAII UIE A rough statement of the alla rs of M. Armstrong A Soi", vin'It-sale dealers in Lather and findings, ai No. IH Ferrvst., svho suspentieal last wees, ahows the liabilities to be about $400,000, of which about $150,000 is trust funds iu tho bunnies*, about $100,000 having been left by a brother. The nominal assets arc said to be larger, couaislingof realeatate.merchatidiae, BIB Sn Ills, etc., ?nd it ia exitected that they |w ill "ahaa a good di", nlenal to tne creditors, but those in u position to know aay thnt the linn cannot pay in full. At u meeting of thc trustees sf the Bronx Wool ?nd Leather Corni any yesterday, ut No. 29 Spruce at., Mr. Armstrong, the president, resigned, anal the treasurer, Mr. Austin lt. Fletcher, was made presi? dent. Mr. Fletcher sus s that the com puny is not ?fleeted by Mr. Armstrong's fm lur.-. that it lisa done a prosperous business since ba (Mr. Fletcher) bo citme treaaurer, laat March, and since that time hus been gradually reducing its debta and has declared ? dividend on the stock. TIIE 1 HEFTS FROM BOYD'S DISPATCH. Kdgur Williams, the Superintendent of Boyds City Dispatch,flrtid toa Iiuhim reuorter yester day, in regard to the stealing for svbieh several of the employes of thai concern were arrested ou Saturday, thut lt hud beeu decided to make uo further atre-tts at prei>e.)t. lt was thought that iho frauds bud all been stooped, and thut they would not be again attempt*-1. It iscstimated tbat 300,000 atamite store taken from the vaults. Schmalzer eold thc stamps that he stole at the rate of $3 {Kia hundred to his confederates, and they got the regu? lar pin . s ($7 50 tai $10) from customers. Thc loss to the linn waa between $h,(h>0 and $10,000. Allum Schmalzer, John Hogge and James W. Robert? son, the men arrested, were yesterday held to bail inthesuroof $1,000each by Justice Power at the Tombs l'olice Court. ; ANXIOUS TO SHINE IN THE EATING LINE. These ts as some excitement at "Oahu' Case's yesterday afternoon, Neither tbo weather nor the wjnditicu of the roads made any difference tv those Who were Interested in seeing W. S. Walcott mas? ticate (inail. They arrived In top-btiggiea aed dog carte and they left no mun behind them. They pre sen ted a picturesque eight, aa they bounoed out of their witgona under the shed, freckled with mud. Oue lovely young mau, who hgt driven out a pair ?r baye, bad worn a white overcoat When he reached the tavern his coat looked like a checker? board. Ho had ? larne patch sr mud over one eye, ?nd oo hie chm there were indications ol a collisiou with l mud-scow. Mr. Walcott waa early at Uta tavern and waited half an hoor for his amaila. Mr. Case very thrnghtfully kept the quaile in the kitchen, uutll the run on the bar began to dwindle. They were large plump amalia, lying peacefully on a toast mattress, their heads reclining tracef Inly upon two elaborately acnlptured turnips. Over them tay a qnilt of lemon peel, and on each side was a carrot. Mr. Walcott glanced at the carrots, turned down the lemon peel, puiled oil' hie coat, and tore ofl the leps of one of the birde. In just aeven and one-half minutea he had laid to rest two quail, a bottle of pep? sin and several bed* of celery. Ilia time yesterday was tho best on record. W:ben " Gabe " Case heard tbat the quail-eater had eaten tho birds in seven and a-balf minutes, his chin almost dropped into his lap. He said noi liing, but he kept up a terrible thinking. Mr. Case received several offers yesterday from per? sons anxious to abine as gluttons One remarkable epistle stated that the author would bet 9000 that be could eat half a cat, boiled or broiled, every day for thirty consecutive days. He closed his note by saying: " lt ls generally thought that cat is not good eating. That's a mistake. The meat of a cat ls delicious and is quite as tender and palatable as spring lamb." COCK-FIGHTERS AT TIIE TOMBS. It is not often Ihat the profound find judicial silence at the Tombs ls broken by the cluck of a foss 1 of any kind, sase those birds of urey that make its cell* their roosts, but yesterday morning the gravity of the Court of Special Sessions was dis? turbed. Light men were charged with having pit? ted thirteen game cocks against each other, on the evening of January lil, at 'Esselmont's Motel, at McComu's Dam Bridge, and to have wagered money on the contests. Before the interest Ol the men ssas aroused or the blued ot the birds spilled, a fess ollicers of the Socloty for the Pieveution sf Cruelty to Animals interfered. Tho men who were ar i-.iianad wars Owen Burns, Phillp Rielly. Patrick Dunn, Patrick Mullen/ John flanagan. George Hergsr, George Mercer and Lewn A. Hurt. On a table in front of tha judicial bench ttere tsto boxes and In them ss-ere ttie thirteen pugnacious fowls, 'lhere svas a gentle cluck-cluck, when one bv one the men were charged with their otlence. When George Hedger spoke the clue', ol' contentment svas followed by a crowing which might have been meant for a pa an of pmbs by the birds for his mis? fortunes. A number of svitnesses svere examined, bal tho prisoners could nol be identified as the violators of the hen, and there was no IsSTllBSBJ oftsrsd to prove that the game cocks were seen in the pit. Robert Kacy, the prisoners'counsel, requested the Court to dismiss tho complaint and the prisoners svere let go with a reprimand. Mr. Essi-lmont svas thou called to the bar and charged ss ith aiding and abetting the cock-tight, but he ssas also diamiaaed because of the want of evidence. The thirteen cocks ss ere not claimed by then owners; there was a noticeable display of modesty ou the pan of all tha pelton* concerned in the case to acknowledge them as property and the foss ls wero sent to Police Headquarters. CK.AK-MAKING IN' TENEMENT HOUSES. Residents of Robbins-ave., betsveen < ine-hunalrcd flnd-forty uiuth-st. and the Port Morris Railroad, complained to the Board of Health yesterday that their houses were sometimes flooded bj surface water to tho depth of two feet. Tho sanitary in? spector of the district rep rted that a broken drain was the cause, ami the Hoard onlered that the mat ter should be referred to the Depamentof Public Works. An order was issued to make repaits at grammar school No. ID.svhere sosver gasesenjies from a detective trap under the library. Assembly bill No. Tit, to abolish cigar-making in tenements, has boen represented as being approved by the Health Board as a sanitary measure. The eomtnissionsri adopted a resolution denying I hst they had approved the bill, and stating that the health of tin-tene? ment lnmso population waa not affected by the making of cigars in their rooms. Copies of theres.. muon were orueruu scut io mc Len i slat utf. PBIECM SAPOLEOSS MASIFESTO. THE APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE WHICH BBOFOHT Aiml'l III- AI'.IH'-1. Tba Counter ths Stahl Unis bas iccivcil | copy of the recent manifesto .f Prtnee Napoleon, which stirred up so much excitement in France and 1(01 Ibe cause of the arrest and imprisonment of t lie aatbor. Following ls a translation: To My Fellow- Cititem. Taiiis. Jun. 15, 18SB. France languishes. Pome of lhasa who MiflTcr ure siirrlng. The great maturity of the nation ure i'.li-g!-ii il. Without eonfidenes tn th.- present, thev seem te Hwnn n future that they will only bc able lo obtain b] a virile resolution. Ttie exociitls <? power ls enfeebled, incapable aod impotent. The dumber* are without direction mid without will. The partr iii poster sets at naught lt* own principles, only seeking to satisfy the lesst noble of passions. The Parliament ls spilt up into it countless bomber of irugtnelits. Itcsctionsrles, Modersti ?. Radleala base In turn tuken the Ooveninieiit. All have bren wrecked. Too have Bees promised a IU-i.lilllie winch limul '. .milli up omi reform. A lying promise Unit ! You see coiitinii il erlees svlncii kavoive lbs Chief ol the State, tba .Miulateraawl tin- chambers Thr ni erieaec of tue purlianteutary Kepnbllc curried thrungli twelve years ts euiupiete. You ti ave no government. The evil ls lu the mngf tullun whirl; elves over UM c imtrv to the dlacreHon Of eight hundred Senators and Deputies Faalta have bees coannttted li. tke psst Wbr aggravatethem Inste.'i'l af taking iraralna from tin ai I '1 he anny, th* founilfctnui of our treat lien* und "f our se? curity, ls in tba hand.of incompetent men. For ten ti -hs tbev ii,ne been discussing Its reoraaalsatkM and are now forced -ufter Mandela which ruin Ike military tatt lt ?to lind a new law of recruiting. The Administration is discredited. The ofllcluls an? the slaves of the paltriest partisan inti rest* Te Balm the must Ior one's BBQ out of the eni'iitry ls not to ito vi rn lt. The magistrates menaced in th? very tittie of their Independence si em to lose dav hy day, sslth the security to wliich tkejr me jihtltled, loyalty IO their [.linties our finances are shaken. The tines, tiiHSy and badi] dl-i nt.iiteil. ure kept op in a fatal spirit of routine winch puta? bat te allprogresa lt ls In'act mnek easter to korreo tksnto refonu. Thc expenditures mr Increased wu inuit Just eauee, The bbooI eleaentan conditions of the pantie eredttare labored. Stockjobbing, which om n owes tts hnpunlty to tbe eofuproanlslaf nntun- of its remiflca tlniiii, has overrun ult classes of society, lin- Boating debt ls swollen to a sum which tlinut'iiMiui rinln ?i thc first shock. In spite uf thc enormous taxis the budget shows a deficiency. Keiigion, Bttackotl hy a persecuting atheism, 1? sot prota eted. And nevertheless this great Intereat of all civilised society ls easier to pia rd tkananj other by fidelity to the Concordat ts hun alawa ssa give us ralla loiis peuce. Social question.., v Ital to mir democracy, wherein political etjualitt ought to secure ? better alli trihiillon of luinleiis to the advantage of tbe most nu meraOB and poorest class of our people, are illsicpirdciL Karee the study of them ls ileeplBett In the face of the problemi which ure in our polk ws do not sdvason. we pi. lm. k\suni. our commerce |s nttiicked by Riving BP tke treaties of l-no to which sse owe our prosperity, anal tka Inten - i ol consumers and the eonunerelal classes an alike men teed Our foreign policy ls one of lmd faith with tke feeble. lt ls at tba sits Icc of private speculation* tn Tunis. Ths eoetly attie upai tata of that country ls without profit. Our policy ls eowuidly mid Idiotic as to Egypt, where thc interests of Fnuioe ure Important. WV rmninl n vicw our relations with oilier countries without a feeling ol profound sadness. < mr Fruncc,hut Just now so (.'rent.hus tu-day neither friends nor psaastm. Bron among well disposed nations she meets un ludltTi rt iii i inure painful thHii hostility, uniljncvcrthcless a strong Annice inu-I have a place lu the world. We slmll regain oar position abroad enif tar setting things'rii.'iit at boote. Tbis sitna tiou of affairs ls caused hy thc Htiandoiimeiit of the prln I etple of national suvcrcigiitv. Ho long us the people do , not s|K-ak France will never lift up her head. Heir of Napoleon Ibe First mid Napoleon the Third, I am thc. only mau Hung whose hume bas secured seven millions three hundred thoiiHand Totes. Hines thc di-ntli of the Banterer*! son I bnve kept silence Iii r gard to tba jKilit-y of tue state. Not wishing to Interfere it Ith the desclopliients which were under way, I hn.e heen walting In sadness for the time when tue course or cs cuts should cull forme. Ms silence was only thc patriotic expression of my respect for the rt jsise of the, ennuin. Ms conduct, int opinions, my sentiments B?V( beea sj r tciiiiitlcally tnidiiced. unmoved I luise only replied hy contempt to those who have gone so far us to attempt io set anna aguinst their fm her. Fftorts attona nud bar ren! I hast: felt lt n duty to iiniKise silence mum thc young hearts revolted hy such instigations. I luise preferred to'to uliuie In the face of our adsersurlrn. .My sons have heen at yet strangers to polities. 'His niilur.i'l order designates their place tu, ufter mine, and they will remain tn nhl ul to the tm* Napoleonic tiud'tlon. All dleatlon hus been spoken of hut lt will not take pince. When a lunn hus more duties than rights, abdication ls desertion. sm li un ult it mit', such recognition Of mutual ohliga i Hans would ka becoming to the ptineea who think that they have rights anne nea io the will of thc people. The Napoleon* the choseu of the ??> opii whom Sidy serse, would not conduct themselves like tbosp i?rl?ecs. Two principles divide the world. One admits ii right superior to tue will of thc people. The other puts the source of ull power In that sovereignty. 1 ri?|M-ct the country whee those two principles alto not allowed to conflict. In Flume it ls not so. The representatives of the paM hate malle lt Impossible. There ls nothlug doilhtful In their attitude. No union with thc pai tinana of thr white flag, the only emhlelit of the House of Hour hon. ls possible. If there arc differences among the sup porters of national Sovereign ty there ls DO absolute antug onlsm among them. The Nupoleons defend tho din et sus en lollly of the people. I'hut principle haa beeu iit.Miid'iiic.f I.y it great many Itepublli-aus solely because ol their feur of (moulin votes. That which a plfbtn tte eotebttokod sBuwaootnnoMa alone eau restore, i do not ri pre si m a party but a cause lind a principle. Tho cause ls that of all rather t ti n ri my cw ii. The principle ls that of the light of the people to linnie tin lr i filof. To deny that right ls to attack the nittloiiul sovereignty. The < los eminent ls giving way; but a great democracy si en as ot ra ls cannot long escape ;fmin the necessity of establishing authority. Ihe people feel that. They huso pms ce lt In the rljht plfbueilt- nf 1H00, I BOB, Ih(i|, Isl.\ 1*4H, 1HM. Ih:,i, and 1H7'1. Frenchmen, rcuieiul er the words of Napoleon the First: ? All thut la done w Ithout the j*ople la lllejiltlmaln. " NsroLBoB. OPPOSISG TUE FOLICE MAFROSS RILL. The Prison Association have prepared a protest against the 1'olia-c Matrons bill host in the Legisla? ture. They say that while the bill provides for two matrons in every station, the arrests of women are routined almost entin I v tai a few precincts, and in more than half the stations the po rion would he ix sinecure. The womeu arrested are ul most without exception of the vilest character and are generally drunk. They use language whose foulness (ho male prisoners cannot rival. At such limes a niatroa would lie out of place. Fein ile prisoners are very rarely searched, aud never by men. This hill would impose un thu taxpajets a burden of $00,000 year!/. HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS. Breroort Routo? Ex-Senator Francis Krrunn, of Utica, and Henry F. Ollllg. of London.Windsor Hotel -Charles E. Lewis, M. P., of Kngland. and Mater Holbach, sud trod rick Mackenzie, of Ottawa. Canada ....AllorHomt?flenator.M. C. lintier and ex'iovernor Johiuon lingood, of Houth Carolina, and W. H. Thomp? son, Superintendent of the Raliway Mall xervice.Ho tel Brttntteiek?F. Seymour Haden, of Kngland. ard ( on gressman W. A. Wood, of Hooalek Killis, N. Y.St. Jame, Hotel Ki Henator John K. Oontoo, ot QcSTfiB.... Vietoria Hotel -lienrral J. A. Williamson, of Washington .Gillen Home? Congressman Thaddeus C. Pound, of Wisconsin_Union Sqiutre Hotel?Llenlen int Colonel Liianl, of li. rmudit.Hfth A renae Hott I?Kx-fiOV ernor Charles II. Bell, of Ness Hump 'hire, and Henry a). I'm ker, and K, Montgomery Field, of Boston. WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Professor Young'slee'ure ut church of thc Strangers. Ceremonies over Archbishop Hnghes's body at new Ca? thedral. Burr will contest Itffore Surrogate Rollins. Twenty-second Regiment reception at Academy of Music. Water Commission's meeting ut Muvor Kdson's ol.iec. Bartholdi tilutiie Committee meeting at Union LSOffOe Club. Thirteenth Regiment athletic games at Armory. Meeting of I ,u w Reform Sooletj al University of tka City of New-York. Anniversary of the Society for tho Bupprteaton of Van at Association Hall. NEW-YORK CITY. The Inspectors of Foreign Hteuin Vess. ]N knva elected I. ll. Barrett chairman. 'I lie avork ol 111 sjtection baa not yet heen begun. An unknown niau, thought to bc I ra: penter. Jumped into tbe North River at One-hunaireal-ond tliinl-st., yesteiday morning and was dion nsd. A piece nf i report? 299 fsoi hy 900. on tbe strath asst side or Catharino-ot. in tbe Twenry-fourth Word, was porrhaeed yesterday for a nominal c n sideration by the Baptist Miuiatere' Hone society. DISMISS! D nu: t l.t ititi nc; a mav. Polieeman Philip vv. Smith, of tbe Eighteenth Precinct, sslm ssas tried by tbe Police Cominis cts recently on a charge of dabbing a citizen ss i. h oiit chum-, ssas dismissed from lin- loree >?? -1?rday. ti "mxa in- mt" si '.s Mil i IX8ABB. Isaiah \\ milt igh. a lahorei fortj siv years old, st teniiiti d to commit suicide while insane ya (terday nt iiis home. Ko. 130 i-n-t One-hundred-ana tsM'|ith-st. lie cut Iii- throat with a razor, inflict? ing a serious wound. His friends acnt bim t" Um Mm iy-ninili Street Hospital. nt in si of nu: ni \ id: B< 'i.st'FU rn. The ninii.il of the Rev. Or. William Kchnnffler took place yesterday ut duvet Chapel, No. (ii! s (nml-st. The services ss-i-.. conducted by the Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby, assisted hythe Rev. Dr. Prime. The intern.e:.; ss in at Woodlawn Come tc ry. st .-l'lM'i i. iimsi tin i i;n|.i . i i \i iism.i:. Samuel Ham r. a member ol the Produce El chang", irsasuspended from member li p privileges sestenlay foi fourteen days i,-, tl.i- Board of Managers He waa fonnal guilty of fraud, up m obargee made against him by Haviland iV Hon, for imitating their lirands nf flour. Ml IliMl cl' I III'. II Sfi, I S1l\; i At tba regular weeklj meeting ?! the Baptist preachersyesferdny morning ut No. '.' Mun I'rof.?-or ilii.mi I'. Reed -t I'bilaah IpUia, road an aaoaa Un "Elocution anal tbe Hible." lin- Rear. 1 "ss igin Spencer, of Utah, addressed the conferen ?? mi thc work of tbs Baptists among thc Marma WnKH OH THI M ss ( sllil ihi \ i. Thc reporl boa boen cur,, ni that the Cotholii 1 nt lu-dlal in I'i lt Ii as i is lo lie speedily ci un plc!, il, -?lili'ictit money tot th ii objeel bus rig been aub lenbed. Inajuiriee yesterday did nol verifj tbs re? port. Instead they ahowed on!) that there was ? spin i, prop ? r. \ -linnie: ni tu s.i nilly and others h.is mg exprc-s -d a willingiieai tn give ..Iii. I sm ss i : i -i ns K l's i , .1: a MISAIOXABY. Ths chapel of Calvary t boreh al Iwenti flnat-at, nmi Poortu-ave, waa crowded vesterda.i aitoruoou, at a farewell aerviee for the Rev. George H. Apple ton and Wife, ss lin ure t i cul fnun Ran Pram li f be Coptic on Pehroarj IO aa unssionari * t" a bins. Servics were conducted by ti. Rei Messrs. Joslin.i Kimber and William A. Pair. An sd svas usda i.v Aid.den mi Kirkby. .nins mis ii'- i mn.i uti m ss. .Illili Hntchkiss, an (\ "ie-ma,i, ni Mn. ll. Thuts-iir?t ~t. tnld Jos ice ti il;, i. n tba -mi Mai I.. 1 Police I'ttillt f stenlas . thal he li trusted a boree and erooon in John Dorie, ol Va 419 Ns es: I nrts lirst -t.. io return ti Wi il ism H Diamond, the owner, on J.u.n irv 24. Nritbei thc boise Bur tne sragss i>a< been seen oi benni ol smce iheu. Doyle saul that he gol drank and foi fjol all abO.lt "ld I sen UK lin- pi op. i Is. Hrs... in *I,IHK) lunl la. iiiisss, i. a nineo poa tuss i n ; .i.y. I li Aldermen's Railroad i .. i , gave n beanos in regard lo the redni lion "i fan on th.- Harlem Bridge, Murri ania and 4 onl h..rn Rail? road. lt waa asserted that t ir had agree.I lo ie.lu.." the f.tre irom ti lo 5 cen rn, and t< ii u i- cn i at nulli, nml thal 'i ha . I . - I to i arry ont these agreements. William ( suldtsell, one ol tbe directors of toe railro-id dd that the in ni'.ur, bsd ucver paid nu I - until tbs last year. Hs wss of the opinion tbat ll coola afford al present to i inc ISM HS In A -Il SM-illl" IS A RTllBM. 'Ihi- ste iiusliiji Ludgate Hill, ts Inch mi i ted fron. London yesterday, sta. tweutv-threr dava on tbe voyage, in s hurrica'ie on January Ii', tha swepl over Ihe entire li ngth ol tba vessel witta foal ful loree. Two of the blades of tbs starboard pro? peller weis broken off. three ol the boats were t?.rii fioin their di vi is two others were demolished, and tbs atarboard hal warka wore stove lu. i nt ti in ai i ns iiii-?isi/i\i,. Aboat 160re .r.s'nt it sc m. i. h,int t iu t is green ami fresh fruit trade ma t at Broad uni B avoi its yeaterdaj to receive a repoH rrom a special com mitten upou the advisability of forming a trade orgsnlsstion. The repent, which favored this, sm* iidopt"(i. rho organisation will ha known as the Knut Menhams Association, the nominal capita] of which will bo fl 0,000, div it I 1 Into 300 shares ni $."io each. Raes member, aftei paying an ii lion fee of fAS, must also an been be tost least ona share of tn stock. imu.IN'. TO PAS HI?- Sp.lill I: s |,| ni .Fumes 1'. fcbeeban was arreatod in Montreal a few ss ec-ki BgO, ul i'i caine tn i lils city Undi I a i li ar i'e of forging tin- names sf his employers, Magma, Pottier. Grose \ i'n. His forgenejamounted to ovsr 914.000. Yesterday In- pleaded gsitty in tbe Court oilietiei.il Beset ona. lt ssas ststed "that be uM'd tba money to pay oil the indebtedneea sn bli mother's propel ly. Ile wassent ta tbs Elmira Be fm malory. ANMSTPSAltV m a cultisms ASSOCIATION. Tbe second anniversary ol the German Branch of flu Voung Hon's Christ lau Association ssas held ai AsaoeiatkM Hall, at Twenty-tbird-at, nnd Fourth ave., last bssning. The president, Prederio Willem brock, presided, und the secretary. QssfflS Witter, rend a report, shots nu,' that tin- association had flourished beyond anticipation daring the last nar. AdaJreaaea wsw delivered by tbs Kev. j. K. Orion mel, of Brooklyn, and Judge Charles J, Ksbrbaa Mnny of the Osman pastors of the city were in at? tendance. Among them sven- tho Kev. Charles Rena, tbe Rsv. Mr. Deneb, tho Kev. Mr. Wolfnts sud the Kev. Dr. Wedkiiid. AlMiKIIS'K BFVOBTS AT fMOW AND RAIN. The weather yesterday ssas moie disugieealdo than lt had been for severn! days. There was a chill in the air that would penetrate a wven-ini-h plunk and inako a steam lu-at-r quiver. Kvcrv niau who hadn't a lung protector regretted if. There were Several it tempts ut snosv and one or two mild hut aiBatiaiallna efforta ai ram. At tho Dignal Hervice Hiatioii there stir ? no indications of any Ihiug except disKust ou the pun of the weather ileiK. No one cared whether il rained, snowed or lili-ss. The mercury in tile thermometers was In a wretched state nil day. Alllll ST (ll 1WH IKillSI -UKAI.IillM. A liorse, tsuKon and harness were stolen from Martin Cushin, at bis farm in New Roshelle, on last Monday. Mr. Cushin olleied s rSWSld of IBO for ibo recovery of ins property. Us received word 'bat John MeOoira uud William Baldwin, ho rsc lenlers, of No. Mil Tentb-ave., knew where his troperty wah. Detective l'linl., of tho Ccnlial lillee, arrested lUldsvm ami Mdiuire. and abey ssas arraigned in the Jsffoisos Market I"nlice Court resterday. Justice QsidBSf delivered the prisoners o Detective Malloy, svho svill take them to New Koolidie. OOtTQO DBOPB BOLO loll Mi Ma im . Iii the Kssci Marks! PoUee Court yesterday, ISOIfB W, Ross, of No. 320(irand-st, was charged sith violating tha Bttnaaylawa Mr. PMfssst, si he Munday (losing La-ague, inade that complaint lint he saw the prisoner sidling candy in his store ni Quininy Inst. Mr. Kosh declared that he simply old i-aiugu drops for s medical nurpose. That this ase uiight be tested, Judge Duny pnroled the irisoner for trial. BSVStal other pen.ms arrested or the Slime oflencc sveie discharged thioiigh luck f es ide nee. BROOKLYN. The deaths reported last week numbered 2SL Complaint ot the (juality nf tbe gas furnished hy he IVople's Company is uiaale hy tin- consumers. An absolute divorce was granted yesterday tn Irs. Kli/atteth Hen ian, from Daniel Beman, in the ity Court. Mayor Low noes to Albany to-day Vt rcpre-.i.t Irooklyn before the Joint committees ot the Senate nd Assembly. The trial ol' George Thompson faar murder in the rsl degree in killing Michael O'Connor on Sa-ptem cr '111, IHH'1, after a ajuunel ubout a woman, ssas egun yesterday in tho Court of Sessions. The nirder was committed with a knife. ihe Hags upon the City ami County public WM igs wero at half-mast yesterday in honor of Police untied Fruin is ll. Fisher, who died on Sunday. His iiu-ral will occur at bis home. No. 'Hil (Quineys.., lils afternoon at 3 o'clock. The funeral of Oliver C. Oarvin, who waa kilted V a street-i ar In l-liithnsli ave near tbat Williuk Qtrance to l'rospecl I'ark, ou Friday night, took Place yesterday afternoon at his father's house, at latbiab and Vcmon-nves., Flatbusb. A suit fora limited divorce hus been hrotieht in the Supremo Court by Mrs./.ulien ll. de Arostegni TP.'iinst Miguel de Aiostcgui, upon the ground of cruelty. They ssere mnrried in Ncv-Orleans on Anril 27. 1882. and then Weat to Fort uti Prince, Haytl. where tlM defendant owned sugar estates worth $100,000, and la worth #100,000 beside-. Iii all tho time they lived there the plaiutifl says that she was brutally treated. John Kenny, the bill-poster, who was convicted on Naturday of murder in the second (legree, hus been urn sled by the Brooklyn 1'ohce no 1-ss than thirty-fourtimes. Me will ba sentenced?nFriday to lifo imprisonment. It is stated that the.jnrv be? loit' ss hom he svas tried stood eleven for murder In tha Hist dagun, and ono for mordor in the sc nmi degree whsa i..ey first retired. After three hours the one mau convinced tim cles.n. A contest over the will of Jonathan Tremaine Wells, un eccentric old bachelor, svho bequeathed $:i."0,()00. was begun in lb" Hurraigato'a < wart yes? terday, up..n tbs gronnda of fraud and sndne Influ? ence, and thai the testator svbh not capable of mak? ing a will. Titers are thirteen mntestanis. Mr. Wella waa eighty yean ol asa whsa bs died la 1^1. and the svill ssas made a year before. At? tempts Lau bea n made in the collits to adjudge him insane. Mrs. john A. Nichol-, president of tbs Sheltering Arma Numery, the charity ib behalf of whieh tha Ait Loan Exhibition la now being held at th? Brooklyn Acadstay of Miine, said yesterday tbat the receipts tor the tirst week would give tbs charity over $0,000, after paying all expen Ba s.i.il rare paiutinsfl and curios bave been added tu tbe exhibition, aud President Kenyon, sf the Rembrandt club, has beea buss aaperintending thc rehanging of several paintings George 1. Heney, ss lm e eulie, tmn baa oontributed so mneb to tho success of tins exhibition, has dael uod tbal bs sviil sever sgain place ala pata) iaga on pobUc view, NEWABK. Ile Hum of M2JWM) aaa been subscribed la ani nf the suticrcrs bv lue Hoods in Uerraaay^ Tbeawtterot the caatodyof a chHdof Frsneia Lion and wife, which baa been before theCban cellor'n Court for rome time, svas deeided yesterday in i.-ivor of tbs Esther, In tbe Chancellor's Court yesterday an applica? tion for instruction as to whether or noi suits slmiilii ic iiciiuii aga ins) ceitain directors of the New Jersey Mutual Life Insurance Company wbo has., not paul tin- amounts due from them to tbe i.'ii is.I- ssas dil Ided neon, ih ? i 'mut holding thal such suits alton] ! not in- bro P. s. Brock way. proprietor of ths I'ark House, wbo wss convicted las. week ol permitting lmni Itliog ni his house, Bppsara d tor sentence ysetsrday. Melville Sandford, Itarientler it tbe noel, svho was also convicted nf ilu- nth ncc, did im' appear and tbe Court directed that ii in enrollee should be pros? ecuted lor Ibe amonu I of their honda Tbe ques? tion had '"'.ii raised thal tbs statute against gambling did nol pre cribeany method of punish me :it. uiul that gambling nol being au a (Fence uuder tbe common law, none could be inflicted by the ? (mit. Judge McCarter stated yesterday thu be Iud become i ouvinced thai there ssas full authority in tbe I.itv tor tm- imposing of punishment, li-' i'd ordingly impoe d a one upon BrocK sus rn $250, SSllh ll,sis. n E8TI HESTER COUNTY. Ki s-ii i.- I he Board ol Bupervisors bsve Biada an appropriation ol $000 to be used in continuing the investigation aa to the murder ol Albert tiout lori in Sepia uiiiei la it Wain Plains Diatnet-Attorney N". H. Baker baa s i red ,t .,,,;.,,.,,, ,,,_,,,.... ,f ,,, \\. v.,.,.. ol Appeals in tho case ol tn geln c.m.-ni. wbo ? be hanged on January 29 .< Alu ck psrsoi cost .fs,.",i)ai is iii in ci,,?:. i by th.- Methodist Epie (u|'ai Memorial (.'hutch. .11 lt SK I (HY. John Gorman and Henry Rielly, night watchmen in I av lin's Hotel, wera ai re ired s esterd iy, charged with Bleating articles ol clo bing from the rooms of linallie,-. Some ol the missing property waa found ni in.m.au's poaaeaaion. Both pnaouets were bold, Willam Muirhead, wno wa*appointed to examine the ImioKS ni tl:.- '.Slicked i'll til Ward S.lSHIgH Bank of .fi !-? s City, yesterday presented d'- ie pm t lo tbe chancellor. The liabilities, ne says, ore mi- lin anal tut a- to$'A'l3,l'll 31. leas uga do Hcieney ol fl'lB,Still 76. ile cbanoalloi Ins not s.f ile. nh'd ssh.it llirllier SCtion tO taks III III'' NEW.JER8I \ Iii i/ \ ni i n .lii'iu'. \'.in N i U :e. of the Supreme i m.rt, H .ul a long opii ion yesterday, roucurre i lu by J OO gi I ' ' ?' v .I'd .??ed. Ill le ll nu In tile con? tios i-isi iii regard lo Sherill Koreyth's (hat io re uewiug Ins 1...mi- when entering upon bia second \..i. h. nii.i. lin opinion hollis thal Ibe Imbue of l be Kheri li to renee bis bonds does nol create s s .H i ney in ibe din s oi render h ia sc ti illegal. \v iluaau I lb-1 ii . t ;.c.i. man ss lm was ? ou viet ed nf maaalanghter f?ir tbe shooting oi David Duuguerti lu a fight lout spring, -.sus Minienca : lo six mon tba ami a das in ibe Slate Prison. I'cti t ii i uh from t I.e jurs nnd In iii a i ii ii ii hi nt promil int ciii/ct ?? stile in. ??eiiiid foi leniency, Judge Van ? . in passing -ani iba'. there wa re muli-.i ins circumstances in tbs cass, a'.d li. ? 1 fie pioseciito; tfl li ive ibe |nr-. wllO assault) il i. ' ie brougnl before the Uland Jory. Ilmi 'h,N. 1 !> lilian Escher, a German baker of 'mi. '.'. 'i lt., Vis York, attempted to i .innt. 11 it Ccrinan marks on several liqiioi di ami ss a- irresled. He wm held foi etauiiuatiou, LONG IMLA.NO. Icm. i-ttsii Cirr- lin" sail af the People against ei-Moyor De Hevoee, ol Long island ( ns, ? a. up again belora Judi;." < ni . n. m the Wilpri tn ? Court, at tin' (Queens County Couri lion ?. )-e?tenlay. rhere w.ii.i birgs number of spectatora pre i nt. John V,. Develin, eoonsel fiirlbeplainutts, nus d to have the coi e wi i vci foi tbe tenn. .,, in* prin ipal witness, O. H. I ni ni.ull, waa unable to in? ti n.i tue l till I. o tv i lix tO the (Icu til of his iii, il I,ci hu nun nuii:. Btw wm barned to death through her ? ii tues taking tiie. I be Jada* granted the a pp lea lion. Winchester Brlttou, counsel for the defeud ant. ask.-d leave to aui.-li! Ins ..lists ci lo the rum jil,nm. ile stated that Mr. De Bevoiae had pud ?40,000 to tbe Marine National Hank mi January Itt, ih7'A. that had not been credited to him by tbs expert employed bj the plaiattffc Mr. Brittoq de? sired to have Hus sum Inserted iii lils answer as au oSset to too claim against bis client, ihe motion waa granted upon the counsel animist mu louise a in, I ni palin ular4, showing tbe aatca and itsma n Iciing to the amuoat specified.Uflleer John < .i. i.n nu rn sa committed to dm < 'oom v Jail yeeter day, pending tbe Basalt of Ihe cor n-.-r's inquest kn ihe case of Msttbew Carraa, who died on sunday from thc elle, ta of ld treatment hy tin- police, nan. Flu ll HM. A RAILROAD COMPANY. 11 usia, Jan. 29.?Yeaterdav morning nu u,hi iii ts.1* mi imini on tba I" mi Kail bell which brought mit the Kim Department .mil a crowd nf several hundred people. Tiie 'toll had lunn rung lo order of Mhcrlft i'.il ,.fl mIio list! boon euiiiiiiiiii.il ny Million Anent MrrrU, of the t'tn-a, ItBaSS and Mud ra Kmlrosd. Tbe HiierllT ?elected twenty deputies and went to the rall whjharion They found a Mr. Nt-rut with a force of men assagvd lu iii strov Iuk and removing to un milo!..lng fl.ld, owned hy Y i Cornell, trestle wurla sud B coal olllru belonging to tiie railroad eouipuBy. At Hie ordrr of tins Hlieritt, Mr. Herat directed Ins men lo ?top Work. ' >n being informed lli.it tin-HnrilA'would emil.' tin- hu.'st nf iiiumi-lf and men lt they resumed work. Mr. Herttl sent for lils attor? ney, and after ii conference with blas aooseated to ana peoS o|t? riitinns Ior the tune being. 1 In -li. ntl .-uni p..i.s. Mi. ii withdrew. Mr. Berat elaine to have owned the trestle work and oflloe until a few days amt sf lieu lie sold i he property to .li.lm Mitohell, a farmer Hying mar the denni. The rall nu.il company claim thai Ike property ia theirs, ami ftiat Mr. herat, being only un agent for them, had no tight to sell lt. Mr. Herat says further that the move un ni was made ou premises oilier than thu railroad's to recover his properly, winch the Utica, Ithaca and liri.' Railroad t'oiurmiiy srn trying to deprive him of. A number of Mr. Heral'n um lt men were lett night ar rented ami put under bull, under the provisions of tba nsw rode, for '?utting telegraph wire uud blocking trudie on Ihe main track. _ MU RD FRED RV HIS IV I FF. Okemos, .Midi.. Jun. 29.?In Hath Taasvn ?hlp, ( Huton a.,unty, on Indar night last. David (lark, s tai mer, was shot sud Instantly killel by hts wife. Tho connie had livid unhnpplly for some years, often coining to blows. Tba disagreement of Friday arose from the wife's <i. lonniuntlou tu adinliilst- r medicine othar than that prescribed by the attending physician to one of tin li i In'ili. U Tin- i-billi's Ulmus continued, and grew worse until lt was supposed to be dying. While Hark waa ?ndt-HVurlng to restore the chilli lo consciousness the wife gut a revolver from un adjoining room sud de llbristely shot her husband throiish the back. Tho mur? deress waa arrested Immediately afterward. MA RISE INTELUQEBl F. MINIATtlti: ALMANAC. Himrls's 7.12, sets, ft IO Monti rls's - Muon's ageA'ytll iili.ll WAtaa Ttl Ii Ar. lt Basti Essa BiOBi (lev. Mas*, n ..t n-'.i ii-?ro. itt r-.st saii.iriiuoii, o-il, ii?v. uiMia, lUtleiiust* :i.cj rOBBlQM STEAHESS DUE AT THIS PORT ld DAY. Veiitl. from Line. Holland.f i.lulim ..Nstlnli.il. otranto.Mull.Wilson. Km... liuiiibiirg.Whltsa'rnss. Anclinrla .(Ilusgow.An.lwr. Marengo. Hull. t'eiUtr. Amsterdam .luiyal NetherlauU. i^ike champlain*.Llveri.ool .lie .vsr. 1-er I (Him.IUll t ri du in.Il nv ii 1 M ni h. li. nndiiui. lli.ttcrdam.. hallei . llieiii. n.N tl. Lloyd. Ksvpt. LIverpiMd.National. Alas, a.Mw r|.<.?.i.ii mini ( nuada. Lund.hi.Nations!. Harsioga.Oleiiftmgn*.Ward's. Antilles.West hullos.Atlas. I'iriKBs.I annora .Ked II. Vim erne *'lni u..titd. Yetti.Misl. and N. Y. WKDNKHDAY, JANUARY ill. (Ms nf Merida.II.iT and Mst.Alriaii'Iie. Ht. I Jiu rs ut.Havre. I rri.eh trans. Rio.Iran.In. llnkniM .Msdory'a. I aUiuula.Us?r|nHjl.i ti nu nf I Ilt'li-HAS, Vi.lilll A KV 1. linlWIa . .... i.lss.i.w.Aochor. HUtrnf (leorgla .(lUsgiiW.Huts. Jan Brcydsl.Aumeru.Whits Cross. SHIPPING SR tVS. PORT OF NKWYOBK.MONDAY, JAN. 29. 1883. ABHIVKU. steamer r.udsate lilli (Br), Allen, London 28 days, with imNc t.i order, vessel tu Seager Bl SO ,.. Steamer Boston ( Itv (Mr). SVal-s, Swansea 18 days, with iiiiIhi. tn nriler. ve.-scl to Simpson * Silence. Mcminn Lewis Mucki. Mount. Jacksonville 8 days, wltn lumber to Drew <t- Kinki; vessel to SV tirrell Ituv BisaiBsr BenefBeter Mm, Wllnilngtou, witn mdse snd patMingers to Wm H civile * lo. ? Bert tasks, Blekardsea, ('amens* 10 days, with sngsr loonier; Tassel to K A Tucker. Sl.'NSEr-Wind a; Sandy Hoot freih, ENE; snowing. At City Island, Ireh, MM : cloudy. i I.KA UKI). Steamer sirius CBr>. stapleton, Llvernool-Bnsk * Jevons. rill iiin.i lit.nm | Br), McLean, tiiasgow- Wm N.d?nn. Steamer Aiig.-is (lin, Plukhaiii. Rio Janeiro and Santos? ll ll ItotlHIIll. Steamet Breakwater, Boai. Lewes -nhl Dominion Ss Co. SK.-liner Fanny I adwalader. Iiliiliishaiii, South Amboy? J H Krems. M.-liner Eleanora. BragC Portland-J T Anet*. shlp>ophle (Orri, Haasenfnss, Brem.-n-Hermann Koop a < e. Bark Di ma (Swed), Kilt, Antler, Java, for orders-Funoh, EdjSS co li.uk Augusto i Itali (aliere, tlenos?Toler 4 Msrsscs. Hark i-.utuniitu ital'. Esposito.Csdli -.airer Bros Burk Falmouth (Ort, Malcolm lltlboa-snnw A. Burgess. Kirk I. illa uri, LcKIanc, Amsterdam-1 Y SVhituev 4 Co. Brie Ransom (Bi), Bannerman, Auckland, NZ K W Forl.et, HA ILK I). Steamers Msln, for Bremeu, Pones, Bartel.ma; Hermod, Havre; Mount Tui...r, Illlagmr. Jersey Cltjr, Bristol; Horsley, \>-w. mtlc; Ilreuliwal.r, la'tt..-i. sbliM Anni. London; Anne, Bremen. Anneals, Haa Prsartsce, Burk* nasals skoitieid, lloug Konsi scofiaml. Antwerp) Ssrali and Kail. Hamburg; I Illulia-tewait, H..burt Town; Vi-teimi. ( liaileHtoil; I'linn.io, BesloS Brlg.-if utliiiluo. Tuborg; Carrie Buttha. Matanzas, Also sailed \ la laing Island s.mn.l steamer Amos 0 liar stow, Providence. Brig T Towner. New-Haven. THE MOVKMKNTS Off STKAMKIU. roaaioN pmr* Uvbbmmm, Jan 39?Arrived,saaaaaan Etna i Br), nicks, from New urie ina .Ian I Uri ins iflei . BallcBe, from New? itt leans .Inn 7; Laplace (Br), Ul ming, from New.York Jan IU st lt..nam , Bi |, i smpbell, fnim .New York, Jan 17; Briscoe (Iii . .illino, fruin New orleans J.iu il. yi F.ExaiusvN, .lim -".? -Arrived, steamer Ohio. Morrison, from I'liiidiieiphi.i.in i 19,00 lier way to Liverpool. Hailed, "teamer Alisona (Br), Brooks, fioui Liverpool hence fm Nsw.York. tana -lin IH Sailed, steamer state of Indiana (Br), Sad lei. (rora tjlssgow hence for New York. Havsb.Jsaafl?Arntrsd.sieemors Bonen (Fri. Roiielian, from New S urk Jan 7, Suubesiii (Bri, Potter, from New,Or? leans Jan ii. '.'-Ci?Sailed, steamer Labrador, New-York. (inuiAl.TA'.i, Jan'JV sailed, steamer Castalia (Br), Ward, from Nsw-York. liOMKSTIC POUTS. Bo?Toy, Jan in?Arrived, steamers Virginian (Br). Fl ft, Liverpool; li.Inion Br), lilauvclt, Yann..nih. NSiOea Bob. Mts (Br), (bach, cieiifueifos. Oen Whites . Bellett, New Yort v..mian. Slofcersoo, Philadelphia t Hy of Columbus, ss ii -iii savannah. ' I. ired, steamers Hunter, Price, Annapolis, NS; Neptune, lew-York. I'iiii. tiiKi.t-'i it. Jan 2S Arrived, steamers Indiana. Sargent. 'lvei pool, Woodburn iBr). Hull. VssstnSi Lancaster, Mills, Baton. Snow, awl Centipede, Warrington, do. Will istnsport, Willetta, Portland; Hen ulm. Hand. Newburyport; ? ker. New-York. . eared.staemerTropic, II.ind. Port Antonio. li a i.i i*t< mr. .lan 20 .snivel, steamers Teias (Br), Dale, nol: John* Murk db, March savannah. clesred.steaineis Bellini (Br), (ilhaon. Bordestn; Allcglie ir. ii .ii. tt. Boston: (leoAppolo, Kniter. ProvMaaee. Hailed, steamers Anatolia, Wm Lawrence, iaeo Appold. Al? legheny, and Medal lau, the lu rt. r for New.York. Also arrived, itosrasrt AmerfOB iFt . Hann ini.inn, Bremen. ? -. Iii . Darrell, Nev.-Bedford, tlleiifyue'.liri. Haines, *..? York Sa ragosaa. Warren, do. savannah, Jan 39? Arrived, steamer (latu City, Boston. roKEio.i snippitfo. I/Ai't. Jan-".( -Bailed?34th last, L'rono. for New-York; 10te nett.i, Matilda Hliyord, CTUtlUSt, (Holla, fur Ncw'iiliiUi-. Arrived 1.id lust, (icu T Kemp, Walheis; -Titi In*'. Anni . W ll .man. liuui. Josva, Leviathan, Louis. Ned While. New.York; lhth Inst, t eiifaur. christian -cnvei, ulam i. (iruaseodale, Joseph lt Thoma*. Protector i'apt i b .raenson), sa ii.ien city, Hohnr, Monarch, Boooveiy, som i is. Ishlre. bullan. Aiiiiouiieemeata. GL1 itv BOAP.?Th* tx-st in that worlal. Soothes, softens, in- unities, iikalth Purni co., 74 Ith-are. T'un lt. ,...,..,,,11"., c. I..I.r tte il Pilli eli limits. Thf? genuine have A. 11.11. ou each drop. Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, for fevrrish ness. issitsssnrsa. worms, constipation. Tasteless, ibe Kialiirv catiiiplnii'iH kill liiiiKlrcals svlio might ie ! tlieiu by the.d Pal ..ci's I iluRvr Tonic. " Bachu-Paiba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney and I'rlnary diseases, il. Il rv ry A. DAXIBUL M. D.. lllL-unuinn-sve.. heiweisu -j uh sui IV t-sti. ir*nr?. h io i, i l-i 7. I ii'.'.-i ?. -itsrtlltf, OM -KM if I'll Ornlio I'nnary organs and BSTVOIU irsteta, spe.ilaltl.is. TifSici-H. JAMBS KcCREEBY X CO. lia vt* just opt'ned a rep* i'<'?:-Hfativc astoi'tuit'iit ol their new ??i?B'iiij; C?toriMfi in CASHMERES* lt not lui nu practicable to ket'i> Mich a variety ol' spi'vial colon unbroken throughout the ?cavoa an early in "peet ion ll invited. JAMES McCSEERT <fe CO., broadway, eor. 11th St. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. The jmwer of the nervous eyteni. ever life sud happiness, ls ttinronstilv raasastaad| and the danger nf nvertaxlng lt, hy intense inuiital appin iitlnn or excessive Indulgence of tho appetite* and propensities, is of vital lui po rt .ince. When lt lsderansnl.il ls necoimiry le seek advice from au expert who knows the cause and lim retnedr. 1 f the Drain ha* hecome exhauntod hy intense mental appll ratlnii, lt can only recover Its strength hy Maa systematic, ally treated, lt ls precisely th* aame with the nerve* that preside over organic lite. This branch of medicul practice i min.d tie overrated, lt effects mitring'', and perpetuation of Fstattta. During extensive experience in this specialty I have re reived the appreciation of ninny distinguished persons snd ran communicate that which i-nains to lt, aud the meana of recovering lt* powers, whether of hratu, appetite, propensity ur passion. HENRY A. DANIELS, M. D, 144Leiinffton-ave., between 29tb&30Ut-sts. HOt'HH, 8 TO 1 AND 3 TO T. OFFICES TO LET. Suitable for LAW, INSURANCE and BUSINESS OFFICES. AJswieU of two and throe w*llllj{IiteI,tlsilrVjls roj ni the new wtug et THE TRIBUNE BUILDING, APPLY AT TH lill NIC COUNTINU KOON. 1883. 38TH ANNUAL STATEMENT Benefit Life bl NEWARK, If. J. AMZI DODD, President. Recelpa* ia 1NS{. Heeelved for premiums . tl,043,0.Yt fl Bseeived tot Interest and n-t rents . 1,810,117*!) l'rollt and lots . lri3,iBl_i77 -f?.037,799 lt Balance January 1, 188.'.. &3.199 'i-'l OJ Total. a.to.ifir.jii mi riv-..-uililiir * In lf*>*i. claims hv (loath. gl,3;7,i*'H .iv, Endowments undauuulHes. '1,1,91. ko surrendered peltetsa. otn.-l3U.iJ Dividends or return preinl nins . 1.2(17,3:17 54 i PbM p ilieyholilers bt.400,lil tfl) Tessa . 11 lom) to Expel .ea. Including .icents' coiiimlMSltin.'i, ad\enl*ti.4, s.ilnnes, ac . 570,608 3d -$5.091,7."?0 0^ lisUnee j muary 1, IMtt . :<4.18o,e?t) 17 Tomi. tsaa-irsai io Assets. J.ii.iiu- r 1, 1S83. rash on band and in baniis . OHOO.Oi'l Ot Laaofl sa eel sta i tl, v h. bouda sad otttei wt urltles. 12,1*0,000 Of United ">tat*t, illy and County hon.is, ut par vat U'*, except Elizabeth uud Hallway lutnils, valued at ,"..i per .-?-ii t.i,,.1 it > percent respsctivsU . e,??9,?2i8l Fii it murtMos in.eds, New . arl. BCd Nt lt lt 073,000 00 First men cam bonds, 11 m. berum and N. Y. U.K. 375.0W) 00 First bonds and irai,l?-?i,.'i .,:: real estate e,?6a),355 43 Bee! estate, I 'umpany's Of- -.'? i... liulldlug. Newark... 200,000 00 Heal esi.tt.i pin chased ?.n ____ foreclosures N.Y.s-d.N' 1 f,2(16 .05 80 Loans oa policies ts force. KtPSJtHJ I'n loluniH In transit, since nc tv.d. 46.97107 Agents' h.ilan.'ea and cash oh.Ua'i.uis. 1.20H27 31.13.\6ttt)lT Int. test due and ac. rn ed . $(Ki2,4J7H2 inf.i,..I unit unreported premiums on policies in lone . a?i7,UOO?7 - 869.838 CB Total. MMNJMM Liabilities. Reserve Karil, t rer cent ,M.n...i.hu>etts standard..$32,013,309 00 I'.ulcv olsts s In process of -.-?-nt . 314,99101) Dividends due and unpaid . lit-', U Sn .17 listiin.nid expenses on nil? li Ililli 'I pu miuins. 10 per cent ... . 2K.720 Ofl 1'ieuiiums paid In ad vain. e. (,74398 -?33,433,714 44 surplus . ul iii tiiji li From the above surplus s dividend lus lireu declared to e.uh policy entitled tlieret-', parable on lt! au Dlvsrsary an inn* At market I ai ur-, Instead ol par. as above, the surplus w,...id ne . 9*4.0(11 905 SO Hy tbe New.Yoik standard i Itcservt- Fund four and s half pei cent, and market values1, tho surplus would be . 9S.113.H15 50 Number of policies in force Jsmaay 1,1883. 47, MT. Insuring $129,1,19,103. DI RECTORS: THEODdP.Ii MACKNET. FEED'K T. FEELING JAMES li I'EAKSUN, HU Via EN. BF.NJ. C M 1 I.I.I;it. JOHN L. BLAKE. A.MZI DODIt. FHED'K H TEESF. MAIM I? I. WARI) HORACE N.IONUAR. EDWARD H WKiaillT. FHED'K A. POTTO. WILLIAM CLARK. POLICIES ABSOLUTELY NONFORFEITABLE. In case of lapse, the policy ls eontlnned in force as long ss lt* vain., will nay for . or. If preferred, a paid.up policy for lt* full t ame ls Issued lu exchange After the third vear, pollets* sr* incontestable, eirept a* i,: unit intentional fraud, and sll restrictions as to travel or occupation ir" removed. CABS LOAN-ure made to tbeexteni of fin pe: cent of the T.O.-T--* value, wlicre ??lld assignniuot* of the poll, lei . an be made as collateral security. i.i i-st.i j.std li.iue.'.l.iieiy upon completion snd approval of proofs. L. SPEWER GOBLE, State Agent. Southern New-York St Northern New-Jersey, 1ST II KO AD WAY, iVew-Vork. I>IC. IMDWAl'S S\nS\P\RILLl\\ lESOLVlVT. TU CUBIT BLOOD PIRIFIER. I'cl". TIIK CURE OF ALI. (111111X1. DIsEA^K Chronic HiieuinaiHin. scrofula. Glandular Swellins. Hack. in/I nj sus, H) ph lu . i naiplaiuts. Hit e,iiuk of tua I ans*, i'. "lep.a. Water H..i-h. Whit*MweiL Ins*. Tumors Pimples, i utchee. Er options os th* rnoa, ri ? er-. SklB uni Hip DI******, Mei cu; ul Mseoaem Female Cull plaint*.'.. nt Dropsy, Itlcktits, sa.t abeam, 'tromhitis, con .,:.liii>Iloll i.iilnev. BlSddsr, I.ivei i 'niiipl.lilli*, .tc FU HI Fl Ch Iiiii BLOOD, HESTOIIINO HEALTH AND VltiOIl. t I.LAH SKIN sud BEAUTIFUL COMPLEX ION SECURED TO ALL. Price tl per Lotti*. R. IC. K. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. TUT. CHEAPEST AND LEST MEDICINE FOR FA MILT HOB IN THE WIIRI.D. COUUIIS. COLD*, DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, i ure.! .md prevented HY RADWAY'H HKlllV RELIEF. RHEUMATISM. N LI HA Li il A. ll KAUAI UK. TOOTHACHE, HOARSENESS, BOBE THROAT, DIFFICULT UR EA TIL IN'S TAINS IN THR BAi'li. CHK8T nit LIM 113, relieved In a few minutes BY RADWAY'H READY Rt LIEF. MAI.AHIA CURED la lu twrit forms. 1'it.e, 60 i" nts pe. bottle. Sold hy ttiiiK.'Wtl. Radway's Regulating Pills! I'cifcetlvt.itt.',.m, eleri'it'y .o.ited. for the cure of all dis. oriiei -...I the si.i,n.i. h, luci l.owei*. kidneyt. bladder, in darts In it* various toms, nen ons diseases, li. idaehe. eo'istip.i Hom. costiveness, inilitrestion. dv?iH"|isia. hiltousness. bilious fever. Iiitlaiuin Olen Ot UM dowels, piles, mul sll derangement* of the lnt.ru il viscera. PRICE lb CENTS I'KIl UOX Matt by all druggist*. PARK AVENUE HOTEL, Park Avenue, 32d and 33d Streets. i iii: o\lv ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF HOTEL IN NEW-YORK. unsurpassed in furniture am) appoint mkn'ls, peculiarly adapted t.) the comfort and convenience ok families and uv esta IIL\KY CLAIR, Lessee. POWERS & WEIGHTMAN; PHILADELPHIA. NEW-YORK OFFICE SO MAIDEN LANE, Offer to the Wholesale Drug Trade and those wbo buy la sim dar quantlUe*. sn assortment ot ( li K MI a A is ; Medicinal, Photographic, and for tue Arts, ln.ludlug QUI.MA. Sulphate Acsuto, l'.ruuilde, ctr. MOR? PHIA, Sulphate Acetate, Hrouilde, etc CINCHONIDIA, CINC'UONIA. Calomel, Corrosive sublimate. POTAS? SIUM, Iodide null |liinunile, Citric sud Tartaric lolita. Nitrate Silver, sulphuric. Munsllc snd Nitric Acid*. Epsoas salts, Ulue Vitriol, Cliloroforiu, Magnesia ("steined Heavy, Bismuth preparations, strychnia. Sulphuric Ether, Ste. CATAHKtl CURE AilSDl I TELY CKIlTAT!?Vi '-\ ?23 Royal Baking Powder* ABSOLUTELY PURE]