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LOCAL MISCELLANY. . WEATHEB IN GREAT YARIETY. SNOW ANI> RAIN AI ll KNATl'I.Y A l)lSAOI.KKA!'.LE IM1S.SK <?1- CITY 1.11*1.. " OM Trohnl.ilities' irav.? birt 'ri"n .?. a HW"* of everything vest- r.iv In lbe way <?f weather. Ibe**e wasVuiu ni td* morniBS Wowed by ? rbow Minali nt ti on Hui lai.ef'.l ..tl into a ?ort "t fog RJ Dl?B_ The-now, which hail ben eamfnlij; pde. ?u> '?> Mila all over tbo eiiy and bs carefully lefl Htere. wai wa.nil down and agata scattered ovcrtbe toot? ? ill siirh iniiiii: i: I.-:ri.l t-i sii, i. .oiisisti-iicy as lo milk.' " -shfi'im" ulm ..st Impoaeiblo. Hi; ero-B-wal*; limnppe uvil from vi?? . tmrfor tlio mass ol Blush, nuii ami wat** thal WM even wh. iv iiiikI," <!f p. C..hs an 11 Rf-*. 'r ckstMld ftr et-caiH pion abed alon- through tlwRe nuiall oceana anu ?Battered pe.ie-tr ana who -rent within ? roi of ih-in. Aboat noon the anow ceased tailing; ram t-ok iis i.iii <? 1 'i' a tow miiiti'i's, then th ic was a rt,ni, in whieh fo-', nnel inui smoke svremhd lor liist I'liiice l^ite in tho afternoon ibero wann little hf ling of tho foe and inst, bul darkneM eamo on and tbe ?ky aaa -till overca t. Tbeairwaa ooldin thf int.nuii.'ami th-r-" W ire tigneof good sleighing if the aoow held on . Uut it .n.ln't. lt held bil Everyone wbo ventured onl of noon took Ins or Iiin fri.*ntl's umbrella. Tht w was a run on waterpr.?ota ?"f water, of curse. People with "rh ns "p-led j fiinili'-i'i'iit innlv on people witnout " cums, ud walked thrungli pud iles and snow-banks u ii Ibey j lia I done it a 1 their 'ives an.l were nnhappy wh n tt..*v couldn't il" lt. T-nmsters minto music with their expreaRiowa of diegnsi at the eon dition Of the-t-wtn, and wh -u.-y.-r t .ere a u. ar il an opening in the fog they ii.led it up immediately with profanity. There were ii" bl .kadee on the elevated road* and very few cowa on the narks. Small 1. .vs, who employed their time in good weather in dusting sunshine ott tbe Reata in the parka or in blacking pedo_triai_> boote, j-used the Hhov.-l on .a ie or shivered under the eaves ol tue n.*aiv_t Wilt.inn. lbestr>eta werein sa b a con? dition tba there were blooaadea m treat number, particularly in side streets, tba itwet*. uptown, despite tbe weather, were not bv any moana deserted, but had almost the Banal complement of men, women and children. Tne mercury in the th-nuotneter at Hudunt's hovered betweens?* and 3. all any. Al the Signal Service 'ita ion the faces of the clerks in eli.ni; I ti.eXI'I-SSIUUH ol Ult nae <ll<_'iist in ai...nut ol either the weather or biliousness, Th'-i simply knew nut the wind had been blowing io a southerly direction a good nari of Ihe tl iy, ana that thew w 'si greti deal ot cloudy, foggy and nn pieasant wea ther all over tin. eonotry fiom Main. (>i Oregon. Tbe wind was blowing at tbe rate of on^ mile an hour. At Block 1 land the d iy w ia lair, hut ibat was ah bi ino only place where tuesuncon deaeended lo smile lor a shorl tune even. Late in the aiternoo'i th.ro was more nun and about ti o'clock un umbiella was tie on.- thing necessary. Un* nig**t was bad?very bad. lt couldn't have t.b wane. -Youi tbe bite afterno ?n diapal beareoeiv ed at the Munal -tatum tbe following facts fore learned: Theie was a eonaiderable fall in the harount-r ai all points in tue eOOB ry from which reporta were received except on.-. At Uianurck, Iiii,., th* barometer imJieated a nae of .06 of an inch. The rain-fall m this eily for tb- t wents-four boura previous to 3:12 p.m. \*as .l*s of an in-h. At Dearin ail places lu the cuintrv either clondsor lighl raina wire reporteii. Light ram ?a. fail,nu al Chicago, hilwaukee, De* tror,Toledo. Bauduaky. Cleveland, indianapolis. Memphis, Kit abm g. Erie ana Philadelphia. Al fm. i ti.iti and Louisville tne we,itu. r ssas cloudy In the afternoon, In nearly all patts .,i tbe coun? try there waa a rise in the 'li ii',"in- i. r. lli.-o:.lv axeeptioos were at ,i few pla es in Oa ota, liinne soia ami Michigan, and ai Boc-beater, N. V. Hie sm. ?? tbat toll iu New-YorR yeaterday wai not sufBi i.-nt in amount to. mbarrasa ihe operations cf tiie .***tree: Cleaning D partmeat. Ka-' night ibe woik of i n.t. vm the anow aud iee ou Broadway, be waco i treaty-third raul Thirty-fourth ate., wrr couti med. aa wall aa ia fourteenth and Twenty thirdata. Ii waa intended alau to begin removing the snow and iee in Kif iii -ase. -m. REeVBPAPEB CHANGES IX BROOKLYN. I he sale ol Tin Brooklyn UBiou~Argut, whieb bas been in the market for some time, has been com? pleted. Tue pint bast is ue Thomas Kims-ila and william Hi sit r, respectively i di ."i and pnbliahei "f Tm Brooklyn taglr, who will take tbe same plaoes on lite I itmii-Ariju . Tue ebange ls said to &>due to diaaat it faction with tbe maoageme toi /.<? Eagle, , tbe "tock of whicb haa been held bv William C. Kingalev, William Van Anden snd Menora. Stn rn ll i and H.-st. r. i be two former own thr controll? ing number ni shares. Mr. Kinsella, ai-o ditor, it is said.refused t" foliowthe direction oi 'I.e stork hold ra, and, as he oould not a ore control of tbe Bioek ann the paper lu* determined to buy another, iii hugh i? the univ Democrat ic news? paper in Brooklyn, while Tht I ntfn-Arfui la one of tn<* two Republican j .umala, in politics Mr. Kmaella ia an Independent !> moerat, nu.I Ins new paper will represent those views. Col. noel Heater said yesterday that the purchase ol Uhr l oian-Arfm had b en completed and tbat the Bow owners would take possession next ss-rt-k ot the week after. The price paid he would not state. Mr. Kinsella wi 1 be editor-in-chief, and aro ably Andrew Mil., au, now managii n ? dil r <>f lin Bogle, will take the same poa lion on Tin 1 nina Artjnm. Mr. Heater will be ih publisher. A * >out ten year* turo The I icon was sold by Henry C. Bowen, wno foo ided lt, 'o Ueneral I racy, Gen? ets! Jourdan, ana Loiin Palm r. The latter bad tin .on rolling inter si and has since managed it. 'lin Brooklyn Argot ssa- consolidated with it in 1*77. Uuder tbe new management tbeprioeof the naper will remain at t*o ceata Mr Kinsella re? fuse,; to taik yeaterday aboul his plans in regard t" Um porobaae. He hat heen editor of Tl twenty*ooe yean. TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION. The Hoard ol Trade aad Traaaportation yeaterday elected nineteen ~ rina as nt* W mein-Sra. Marun N. Day tea.i ii report of tba Comtuitee on Railroaui ex haustlTely reviewing tbeeighl yean*eflortaof tbe Boord toward the establishment <>i a Railroad L'om mission ibo report aaaertod Ihat tho Auti lleaopoly Lennne ?:i? tbe a_tgrowth of tbe rontrol hut the legislation ? erased l.y tho railroads A report from tbe Special < omu Itteaon Riailway I reigbt < lnev?ni ??? ievi?wed the exeitioua ot the Board t<> tai ovor dainagee b.r mercha U wbo hud aadered looa by ti.e neale t <.f some of the rail roads to ).romj.i ly fons md freighl daring tho strike of railruad laborers a year ni,o. rhe com mit tee eoagratolated thc Boara snd the pnblic ui" u tbe great kmportanre of the results secured. W.H. wiley made a reporl on tbe recent loane by tho Western Knion ol the Jjotnal LTnion Telegraph Ootapaay. 'Ibo renou, after calling attention to the carious anita wbicn nave boeu begno totesttno tiabia of directora t<> ignore stovkhold-ra, i alla opon the Altorni'V-denei al to ** thwart I he M hon,i-h ot public plunder'* by u rigorous personal prase. eutiun of the suits wbieh hav- baan begun in bia name and tb us demonstrate " thal i bera ia m <? ; til. lie otb. er who. au not ne control led bf eutporationa." Ttie liai.road ( omu issii nen were requested to take lute consideration the question oi redaciug com iniittition ratei on tbo New York Cential and thu Harlem Kailroa'ls. TIIK COM kui. OP THE PRI80NR The Gen-u.l 1 ? im >.i the Supreme Courl of Al? ban] < ont's li j- rendered a deciaion which may utl.it tb.- relations ol tba Sherill of thia comity and ibe Csmuiis-.rs ol Charil < t and ('om I ba eiibto'iy ..I the pi ..ilu, rs in the < _uni v -Lui ?.,. tiikt-ti from Sn. titi Keeler,ol Albany, hy snecial Bet of ihe Kepis'.,t ire, and given t i Jailer Mi Kv. n. This action bas b. n pronounced to be nuconatitU' tioiinl. Sheriff Davidssnn. nt tent iori wan oiled to tbe di ci8it.ii by a I inn vi reportef, nnd he waa asked ii lt might nol possibly nave som bearing ou hi^ cane. Un said tbal b- did not know. Ile WOUld, bOWeVOr, lake no steps Ul tbe matt*.* until a dec! lon sta- reached by the Conn of Anica's. He believed ibat tbe Tombs and ether eityprisons should be ander tbe control ol the 8 cnn as well as thc feniteu lary on Black? well's Island, It has been a question with every I-. ? Of wbetber the act giving tbe control <>l the city prisons and those on Blackw. li's Klan 1 to tin Comm! .-.iis ol I -..i.t s and ('.inc t <>i. v.,-i,s count,rmi mal. Committal, i -t lb -. ,i ,\,v Chari liea and Correction Depariineut, said be did nol cns ii, i- tbat ib ? -ie. l.t..ii of tbe. Albany ju.li.'._. ha i ?cy hearuig ob hie Dopartmeat. < OIN STOLES BY HfOHWATME... 'ihe(':.inch street polios weraReai-bingyaRter* day ?.... three bigbwaymen sr bo committed ara si lu breen' leb-st, near Revtor-at atsp. m > n l u.-.h day. (iaatave Uoldamitb, a monai broker at No lu Greenwieb-at.. looked np hts offlea al tbat hour having prerioaalv aant hia ollie., boy to deuot.ii a box for sala keeping at tba National Loan t'Uh-c Mo.'-'? Lireenwich at. 'I be hos contained t1.:.'h> in foreign cm. Aa ihe lad ss ai oloae to Reetor-at. tue Utrea robbers overtook bun. They vvideotly had been walchltin hm moVeaMBto BBd they liaise an oi't'oi'tuuity ssbfii few perenna ware in sight, rwo of the mea r.-i/ed tba \>o; und tim.ts bia down, while the thud snatched the money box ami baateoed awns vrith it. Ibo boy. Adolph Cblmau, of No. 40 Avenue ti,waa tu >mncb frightened tc take lum n Bot|oe of tiie mell who hail Kiaed him, aud in falling be struck idi head on the pavaaoat. Ue re ceivetl a blight coijiusiou. 1'JiR meu all mado their eacaj.o. TIIK JENNIE CBAMERM. KUKU RECALLED. .\ well-dreaaedyoung womau, ss.h. waeevideutly ..iv ..rtitik, stagmred tLrougta Mnlberry-at, \en trday morniuK between 1 Bud - o'clock. Opposite OllOR lleailqiiait. r_ Hlto Iel. .,11.1 hu es..,it, _ Iio waa as unsteady us he i self, he.j.e.1 ber to n.r let .sith (litfitulty. The laiuji-liuht b ll on her face and resealed ibo feataras ui Blancha DouglaM Iho girl who Kam.-d such notoriety iu IbeNew Haven trial haa ol late iduiI.- h.i haadqnartoia about Houston-st., snd is ou a steep Iowa-grade, A DISABLED I'OKICEMAN.H CLAIM. James K. Dully, wbo was appoint-.1, a po)n enmn in I Mi*., and nan retired on au annual pension of Ij-Juu in 1-7.' on uccouut of disablhiy, baguu a suit , Va TIIK NORMAL COLLEUE ANNIVERSARY. flic Normal Colbee celebrated the thirteenth anniversary of its binn yeetemay. The preaident oi the senior dims, Mum Hickok, presented to the rolleae on behalf id that class a steel engraving representing the present ma ol tbfl petition ol Metal los Ciinoei to i eaat and a copi t.i Dante's Inferno, iilu.tr at iii by Kort'. The secretary ol the .ins-, pie Banted thc class urn containing tbe hiatory of tue eollega fer the year tu tbs junior class to be k.-i t bv them until they iii tmn pose it t" their mi eeo* som. An original poem waiiead by MiaaUoepp/ William V>.'...I. chain.ian of lbe Committee on Normal Collegee, abet obed the hiatory ol Ibe nol loge, rhere are nosv on the rolls of the collegs over fourteen hundred nameo, the average aaily el tend* oaufl being about thirteen bnnured and linc. In iitbiitioii I., this there an aoonl twelve hundred pupils In the training aeiiool lbe college baa as many pupils as it can well accommodate, and ahould Ihe applications t"i admission luoreaae tbe oertent gae on which an appin ant is entitled to admission will have to im raised. Presidenl Taemas Hantermade a brief addreaa. tic nani tint tba enemies ot tba college wemuol mauv. ba thev had facilities for ttiaklug a fii-.tt deni ?i utiise. The . real nt isa ol people who bud to woik for a living, and for whose benefit the aubl ie achoo! system ivan founded, appro, iate.1 ihe value ol tbe college, and ahould it l..- seriously attacked thev svi.ulti muk.* tbemaelvflfl both beard and ie i In un I a stir. 1 lie eiliif..'ion ol tb." ma-aefl Was a mil? ter ?t piimo imp..r_-ince, and aacnool system conld not rise abos.- the level ol lb" shill. v of its teaehera lt wa* mst us important to have trained tfii.iiers an it wuk tn bava i rained la wyora or doctors. In eon venation subsequently Presidenl minter naid thal tue college had graduated since it ss is founded aboul 2(.*>00 yoong women, ot thut uum bei thirteen hundred were now leaching in tbe < itv public Mchiols. The cl lev"' bas constant rain fmiu other eil iee and Btatea and even fiom foreigooouo tries for grad natos of the college, u Whist ts tbo method ol instruction in lbe traia lag Behool 7" ?? a general loanoB ia given every morning toa eloaa of Hiiuui i bildren by an expert toaebei In Ibe pics eoeeol tbe papil-teocbera, who are obliaed to ink.' noten :n:d iiiarce i heir memories wiih wbal the) i itshier good points in the -.uk. The pupil-tea. bi rs are cillc.i upon to flaprsfls t-eit views andr ? al.md Mic'.i notes aa they may have takeu daring ti.e lesion. Later on. as far as is practicable, tue pupil-teachers in linn nive leeton* n the lecture rom in tbe presence of aeriti. loacber, subject to tho moat searching and ricid criticism, I he ? in? ductive' or develoomonl system is us, d l.oih In the training Behool and mihi* college, ani is fir as practicable tait books oro discarded. Every other aim ia sub. minali-,! to tbal "f turning out ns iii arly ."ls nuts lie petfect te-iel.""ts. .ml OUI -V'l'in "i Ir.il.i ing i - as near perfect as tba i.mt condition of ibe actenoe of pedagogies aili admit." CURLING IN NEW-YORK, Members of the enrimg clubs gathered at thaii headquarter* in Central Parh jenlerdav alternoon quita disconsolate. Tho pond was <?..%?. p I a lb snow ami melted water thal ll wis itnpoaaibla t.. cleat aw,iv. ami the ni at eli bel ween iii" aledoniann and the st. Andrews waa poatponed. If lb ri i good ice a game will be played between thi ~-. Andrews ..nd tbe New-York club, nn Thursday aftertioo i. "lbe M-:i-o;i is closed f"! this winter, I think.11 said a member "f tin- clnb. "If the pond freeaes lbe enow-ice ts ill mell at midday, sit thal there eau be no playing except carly in the moi ing, and von can't set th<* duli* ont for that, lt has I.n a bet* lt winter In.',uh tba i laal year, aud lhere have been som,- good na net played. More Interent is i. - lng taken in th-game bj New-Yorkers, end t Here are a good uiany Americans playing ii now in the city, I nore is no bett, r athletic .-ii"it and it ;t not u-t rough a* base ball." " Which K tin- strongest club In thu city f naked the reporter. "Thal is bard t" -av: tbe Manhattan Club hos svoii tbe moat^taines ibis , aeon, bul ii has been beaten too, rhe Yonkers Clnb la thc beal bun i'n ar. and it is only r-'ioiiu ni Isvo nnkflj ssh.:, it plays three or four suit*] it is weak. They have good Ice though In Yonk< re an.i plenti nf practice. In Montreal and WI nu ling ls played a g.1 deal, lu Montreal I' i base ti a-ii 11 iii;- nuder cov. r. I be New-York clubs ought to do that; i hey have often iaik-.l abou it, and the coat would be small. We have some first ra*e players in New- York, rhere'* John ta'tanu Jamea Mitchell, ol the thistle; John Palconcr, ni ih" Manhattan! George Henderson, Samuel Macs ( ma hie, oi si. Ai,,;i, \.. |j Samuel M iclntvre, ol ibe Empire City; and David Ked. ni the New-York. What we want is more practice t"..'.' ber." BEAL ESTATE ACTIVE AT AUCTION. There were numerous auction transactions in real estate al the Exchange Halc*rooui yesl i laj Thu attendance was large lu spitt of the di totirsg ing weather and the Brices rere generally bid np io i'd -.1 figures I. fore a sale i "... plsee. The in. st importanl sale n ? thai "! the estate of William Simp tm bv Ri hard V". Harnell A- <o. lb.- lota! pi..1- "i the Mal.- were ?fill'-'.'j.".i?. K. Nathan & < o. houghl ,\n.vi lioweri Ki.OOO, mid S-ih. i:tj in I lilli ll.--t.-i'?--. foi *2U IMIO. I dward l?. Farrell lioagbl v-? 1)3 |;,,.s. i j tm "il. BO. lin- price on the llrster*sl. property waa run np bom -012.000 to ?._"?,ooo hy tbe competition between Measra. Nathan and Farrell. Charlea Wolfensteiu purchaao'l .No. 1 -." Bowery for ?-, m.Tim. and No. H I ii-lutu v?t for 10,'JOO. Nos. ;J77, 370, ;i.| ;{.,.{ .,,,,, ;,?-, 1 oiirtb av.., and Nos. IO I and 100 Baal I vents "f.i nth-st, f"r fl, ii en will lu ? ri ral important of).ti t ? . ? iii to-day, mein ling Bo 'iv property. A NOTED THIEF ARRE8TED. John Moore, alias "Joe" Gleason, a thief whose photograph wa plaoed In thu "Hogues* (Jallery" ti n ve..is ago, when he was sentenced to ave yeurs inin- Sate Pi ison for burglary, was arra edon Sunday night by Ibe occupants ol No. In Ka I Piftv-elgbth-at. .-ioon ivan lound ia a room 011 the ???'?"' 'i llooi ii. 1 ? .-I "i Mra.M i??? H. Mi rria, wbo lives in ihe hon e. Sba gave 1 ? alarm and Moore jump d from tbe windon ta the Heps heine Professor Ituckridge was at thal mo me:,1 (fol ll fl ii|. thc 1.], I 1 Di uk* .1 1 .'ill al li.e h' lise ll" irii g ???'? ? 1 -? - ol tbe eomen lia _. Izc.l M. uni and forced bim Into tbe I.ie, wbere the burulur waa held until Officer Donohue, ni the Ninel 1 li l*tecincl come ami arreato.i him. At ile Police 1 kt lei..11 ko vs an I .,1 lu 1 1, ; tool , togt-thei with a large loaded Mvolvei were found on the prisoner. He was held for examina? tion by .1 isi 11 lierrmou in the Yorkville Police ( mi: I ,t 1 nias. A BLOODHOI \l> WITH HYDROPHOBIA. A valun "le bloodl ..und owned by C. I>. Shepherd, the proprietor of " Tin White Kiopha I." si No. 1,241 Broadway, and kepi al lu. Louse in Westchester Counts', wenl mad on I'm .In and bad '<> be shot J. w. Birnie, a po lee officei <>f New-b'oiii. Ile, went to Mr. Shepherd's stable and found toe dog chasing Mr. {shepherd's coachman. The anni .I was foaming at the mouth mid showed every symptom of hydrophobia. The coachman ran un a ladder and the dog tried lo follow lum, bu be ;me entangled In ? hum chain thal ss up fastened lo 1.11 ?? ... .11 about hts neck. Officer i-hule jiiut|.e.| rn 0 li sleigh and whipped up his bone jual ... the doa lu.n.-il upon hui. Tbo animal gave i-hnse, caught the fnr robe in the sleigh in his teeth and tore it '"'"V""' *' ';", ,:" lo Jerusalem, a small village ?.?? '?;?? """"*.hom Larchmont, and bil heveral dogs. Ih.'iiiiiid beset was linally shot by an in* habitant ..I tiie place -rho armed himself thoroughly and put sn bullets nu., iii.,K\ body. RECEIPTS POB !.lv..s.Ki.Ki> LETTERS, A .it. u .ir ..f Thud Aasistanl Poetmsater-Oeneral Haren has caused some com plat ui among m.rein t K forbids the practice tbal baa bein udopt. .1 fre? quently rn thia cl j of allowing tbe person lo ssl,om a register. .1 letter 1. addressed to allin ni* , ;,m . t(, tin* reen.1 bv meoos ol a stump. The cl: cn lar directs that, tuc signature moa) be made with pen and ink, ami that if anv other pelion than th.- ona addreeaed aigna tito recefpl bemnal add tba .inn a. ter of bia reJationabip. wbetber olerk, agant, mea* s. niter, ..1 iilhei wise. 1'o-i muster I'eainon tuyn that thon. has been no comp.amt of forgeries of tho mian. .1 tue Police Coininis.sioiier* yesterday for fl 1*1,000, He soys he in siill I member ot the force .?imi bus been do'tuivedof full pay for eleven ye-irs illegally. Him elaun is regarded by ttie CammiMa siouei s us abntird. THE CROTON WATEB SUPPLY. Samuel McKlroy, c ni ncc 1 eil ssi'h the Ileimrtinent of Public Worka, waaaoeationed yeiierday hy the Waler Snpolv ('mumu tee nd .live to tho proposed dam and a.pi'din;. Be thought it would be mon economical and just aa affective to repair and an* loree tin- nreeen. aqueduct, By wiring tbepreeenl croton dum mi or seven feel a supply of 200.000,1 MK I gallons p< r dav coul I be hTi. For thc prc cut be thought it ss ia cheapertooei water from lbe Croton wntei-Mied. Af 1 thal it would be necteaary to ?.' t wtMet frma th' Romano waterabe. in New-Jereay. W. H. Hutton, chief engineer ol toe Waahington sqnodnoi iiunng Its count ruction, de-enbed ihal work and rori ins .laius: ss. bb he had exa urned In Prance and Spain. Hethomrnttha asolid iir..iin<l catting ssouin bejitst ga darebin and roora econom? ical than th.* propoeed st stem of tunneling. Ina ac N. ss ton. . 1 vii engine r ol' lite Croton jiquc duc . rent tbe cnuiiuitte- bia reply U> th nut mo ia ask. .1 bv Univ J. Newton, on the part of tue I a\ Pis is' 1 o.iiinrt c- Hi- iee u'N nf the Pubic Works I) -narimeni show that tlieinaMiniiin Sow of Croton water through tbe aqueduct baa been Wi,' 1110.0011 ira I lou- per day, I he !l"sv on one day wa I 103.000,000 gallons, and tbe aqueduct svas injured by the strain on it. At the pr-aetit time the aque? duct is delivering nearer 100.000 ooo gallons a av than95,000,000. Itwia true thai toe water in tin- Boston aqueduct ssi.b n doac*ni of six im hos to tbe mlle dowd (oater than thai in the Croton aqueduct with :, deaee T of thirteen Inebea lo tbe mile, New York receivea tile bemfli ol ail the water that ia bro irht down to Righ Bridge, Ino Committee haa resolved to ask the Legisla? ture lo >xt.'ml the time tm* its investigation to March io. slumps that have been unod here, hut there niaV have- been diflicuit.es (TOT** the practioo clsewher.i. A woman NOT TO BK TRIFLED WITH, A well-droaeed mon, about forty-live veges "ld, wa i ""nt to jjiii in N'ewark yeeterdav und r peculwr circninatances, P< r about iwo months pas. wom*.! (mug on Warren nod Kew-ats, anti Warren-nlace wh.. nave bad ocenaton to be abroad alter dark have been annoyed nnd luau.ed i.v a well-dreseed man. On Tu cedar night a yoong -oman, wno bad been twice inanlted by tbe fellow, was returning to her lioine and wben near Warren-et.ond Worren-place she was again aeeoated bv bim, Actlttg upon n sudden idea she turn .land invited ber Ineuiterto iii-i'oinp my her home and Hie invitation was promptly accepted. Re Muting tbe bouae th-* giri in? vited ber cse rt to take a rent in the parlor until aHe could divest henel! of ber cloak in another apartment Hm tln-i sought Jier mother nnd ac? quainting her with th.' ebaraeter of 'ho guest prevailed on ber ta tend t"r a police officer. Special Officer JfeCoraack ssas round in-ir by and n*? pro..led to the bouse. I'pun ibe appetiraioe of the ofAoer tbe yoong woman do? man e.l Ihal h.* should take Ihe at ranger in custody, stating ibat slie would m.ike a cbaige sgainal bun. Thu officer took tbe man to tbe police station ami locked bim an over nmht. He gave tbe nameoi I. Dellcfrey, and bia residence tio. 52 New-York-ay< Ve.i.t',1's be waa identified aa n man who had In? sulted ..ilnr women lirtog in the neighborhood. Ile \s.iis.-tl ni exam inn tutu and ..til be tried before three Judges nexl week. ski.kim; ORIENTAL ART OBJECTS. A slight Impraveosopt la prices and a marked in? crease in tho importaoee of tho goods marked the closing dav of the sui.-of Oriental mt oh octa at Kir? by, g lilerv yesterday. There ss ns a good attendance considering the weather. Some ol the best prior* obtained were as fol lo wa: ? vaaeof thc Kana-be period, turquoise rreckle bi borun lorin. tl50; n panga\ bcrs/biberon vate, with flaring neck, Keen long period, -si'.'i: a. raic Minn vase. trumpet ihatHHl, violet splash, $150; ri moatard-yrdloW Is.iitk.'lie sase, straight form, with Hering top nod nisei linn,iles, tzioo; o rouge coralie vase, boom period, lifteen bv seven and ouO-hall undies, "l iin u-.it?l si/e and Quality, ^-:<i?: a torqnois. sas i .r shai.e.i ami enclave.!, nf the Tana China period, - 1)5; n tang de otto) vats, bottle-shaped, -llb Hoi lug top, Kang be period,I KM; a flamb, vase, sJliH); air oi tana tie ba I color, Kang-be i eriod. >'-".'o: a bleu, id \ nell's nass thorn jar and .over. $220, rm.I a lian of tail .K.i-i. cylindrical vases, twenty st s-eii Inebes high, with enamelled u.nl raised orna luetlls. --.inti ea. ll : a blCB )Mttdrt VOSS, ivllli.lrif.il form, with blossoming cherry tr.? sad iicure. $18.. j an imperial Keen lang, argo pilgrim bottle, -*ith Imperial <lr:.?..n snd gold clouds, ana re ft ilr bandies.-P-'VOO; a lavender vaae, ovoid form, eiiL-ias ci oin itiieiils, Slt.il. TIIK. KKV. MK. In. \ INST.'-. FUNERAL. The Inn. rai ol tie* Kev. I aniel H.- \ uni' tonk place yesterday afternoon in the Mornaania Metho? dist (episcopal ri.ur h. M..nv memberaol tim Nen York l'a .t Conlerenee, of which the dead elorgyu sn was th,, iiiii rn nseniber, tt cte ; raeeut. Ann lilt them ss.to the Kev. Ur. Daniel larry, of Harlem: tbe Rev, A ti. Molyuoatix, .'obn *tanaburr. Hebert Crook, of Momf Vernon:.! H. Roche, of Brook lyn; t. N. Kaine, of Mott naven: t . r. Mali..rr. I eorgS Hollis, g. Il Platt, i'i- I ian ls liottome and \V, C. Smith. Ih.rr weie no pull liverers, i be Rev. Di. I ht uie 1 turn, Mie Rev. I4. II. Platt ami i lenna Hollis rn ide tin- address**. I he sneakers al? luded t.. tba laboriitua Ufa ol th-* usad mao. an.l his devotion and fidelity. Thej eapeeie ly en pl seized sal he diaplayed in ins defence ol aholilioo, by wlii.h b" incurred espulsina fiom the confeienes ami the ..-I um >.f nuns' friends. 1 he Kev, W, c. fstultb read a chapter fr.-m lbe Hi oh and the bene? diction waa pronounced bt lbe Rev. Dr. J. A. Ra le. a largs number ol relativea and friends fallowed th.- he .r-" to Woodlawn, where the Inter mont took plot e. I Kl NI.I.MM M l\ UDOI I HI .OED. (in .- .t ib." la Iles ' on i< i Inti ssnli tb.* s imini ,n ll .mo fortl Kn theil annual kettle ruin et the lr>norv o' tb. 71 t Regiment, el Broad* av and Thirlv fifth The n .me i- al No. 414 Weet rwentr-eecond-st., and bas ?.niuo ? ation f'r sixteen se..-. Among the lulv mm rs are Mr-. >. I. M. Harlow, Mrs. Marshall O. H si .I Mm \V. K. V.hiI' l. 1 . and aa th Home is supported t-n tirol i bi gilts and tbe pro ? ?? i- ans lng lr tn lb "rial kellie Irom, il i* ?? d ti.ar the it -"I' li of the charity will lend b> [nina bands, Tiie tables will be in charge of ladies as follows; V ?!, ? (able, Mi-. I,'. Irwin, Mu** Robhii s. Mrs. Km it nit. Mc M< Vi kel and Mn. .Fohn \'iu lots' ; :? ? ? son. Mra. I il. i an i M. .1. 11. I rn mn', Mrs. H. l'. Valen 11 . Ms ? ' . U- r, Mi-. J. l 1. .-, Wj, lack, ??I ? ,i and tb. di. ? ? rownaeiul : ..i iii Mis. Mis. Hs ii'i I Miss >i'ln rmerborn, Mre. Hebel t Rein sen, the lu ~i ti nml Mi?. >. ji |)eaa. I.amit r's Band U aud in tbe evening tbere wi ni:. CORONERS AM' LUSA I I' B. The Medh ? - iel-/ de Id-d nt th. Mott Mellion:., ll ill lari niahi lo i.pl thc r. poi -;.i-, ,1 i ??';. . I'ti-t'ii ('nillir i-. x: ht. ll ; the appointment ol a med ? w itb l"iii in Ni ? i "I'. Couuty. ! 'i examiners an Io has?? cha , ;i if. ,;,-u s',-i ea. i- of sudden and violent di ti ? id .reporl to iii- coi , :.u it. . in,- ohjecl is i . i!o away .? Kb coin ! e .' 'i Hu i'.i|ii. si hal : ?? a i ? tnlio li .1 in il the report of the C'otntni-siou on iin-tesl* uti nf the Kim.ie-, laws ass referred to i committee nf five, with ni.-..', with 'hi substituted claus. ii-."i mddeii a d violen. , ? .. d teni. .."larii.i liii.lei |,nv ii- . i the certificate of two physicians. Under no circumstances aw thej io i.i- Milijet ted t" lucan i r ii ion, iii.** LOT TO iu: maui: i om kori able. The efforts <>; Senator lloyd oo Tuesday to have the Legislature take summary action with regard t" ll. M. I laglerend Meenie, i .. kafellerand Un w ?tar, ul th Standard Oil Ccmpany, aod Leonaid I, a. tel tine, ssl.,, refnsed to give the Committee on Coi sra ail the in for.nation it desired ceased con? sidered.tn mei:', in (be l'i... :u '!? I .ti im ii ii rester dav.Mr. Ilezeltine come in n.r a large ibsn, ol goo I catureu bedgsnug. lie ss .is assnred thataboald I.e "' I.e t letti t With In ne I ni 11."lin e wnh Illa provisions ?! the lass lor . nil t fill l't." Hs "seti.itoi l',ot,| intel pt et s i lu m. ba would be token rare ot, I remises sri ? (ion represeutativea ?.f <?.. \\ trails thal they ?? n se.- that h ? nn "ii ' let mi ? supp untented by ull the delicacies tho market woui.i sllord. HOME NS WS PROMDfRNT ARRIVAL* A. i/.. US _ WHA1 I- Q UNO nv TO-DAT M ? nen iii i 'ooper Institute, I an. - ih lon el \i ., ),.,,. Mt. Hug ni s ,'? ,i ,' i Hamlin i- un Mai I ifred a i .ai ' ? inn on " I ?t. ii ^n i?. ?, rli i" ' S'lui I ni (icu Aimil ki.vs Civil ?...H. i .lionel Mieitif.'s le.'tare on " -. ? - " nt -n l i-.t l.i.?.?nf..? < ..iniiiinee nf 'I rotting Ho _. - ,. i ?.i. ti li ? uem al ' ms. V. ulrt t na,mis.:,,u n,. m w roRK un "*?'. K. R." send -". foi the fainilj ?.t Joseph A S.eds; " L. W. K." sends fl. l'l. W. II. Vail I'.lllen. Ol Sn. 1 K.l I la-: S e., |. i ,,|, comfortable day yesterday, and is atcudilj improt lng. The opening of Fulton Market, which hui heen announced ba to-day, bas boen postpone.! and p, ,,|,. HI UOl ". . ur iium ,\;,| j] Itt, Unsafe buildmga rep- ed . iterdayi (foo, 418 Hi UH St., .ii.'l W .si Iv,, nt' lit. || t. ;, id |i;7 Kiisl One-liil ulr .1- iiiil-llnnl ? i ? ? lu ten ollegiate Athis lc A sociation ts iii bold its annuli colive dion a \ '. n . lintel ,:, Nttnrduv ain ruoou. Tlekel ellen on the elevated road isaj thal i no longei try to explain to paswiigers abeu asked for a through ticketw or one tu m. tu a r.i:.un i ? ? . Tbo transfer books of the Wi t . Union Tele, graph i "ii ii ,b, vote ul bc K .-, nth omni i i'i. a i me ling >?? I rdas/i ll not b reopened he !"!' I . .|l| I 'J.|. s-hi ... I .ut | rvn* nut I NI*W HOSPITAL. 1 be . ..I the Nee Voik j Cen ? ? i Ho pi tal. lo I.. .1 bli .li. ., No. ?.. i:i Y. .*t appeal fm I , tis lo can . on the Inn!itul ri. siward Winslow,ol Winslow, Lamer a ' ? : ". 'ji; .Nu teen it., ia tn ? urer. DR. II.VMIUtiN Ul (JA! .1 ... nt: VI. I ll. I-n I . ll. Il uniltoii.ol io, iii',.., I ...itv -* I'lini st., aaid l ? ;i lunn m i porti . \,s:, ul. ?, thal Ibe i. pori..,(ins h tviii.t luil m .,,.,;. ., ?? .I;.],,., lie laalowly bul snrelj benn/ie tor d to health und be nm-1 out every day. Si.l:IV .1 ul A gUmnUt! KIO I AI'I Al N. Thc steamship Oitj ol Puebla, which arrived from il.sm.i yeatenlav, bail nu board ase passenger Leotoin Close ol the Norwegian burk Ann;., lim Anim iva* wrecked In a gale al Prent ru on Janu? ary 24. Baa xxn- loading for Euopa. .IA 111.I li". Illl.l. IS HA|1? Robert H. Deadrick, tbe proprietor of the kara hiing den ai No. 226 illili--ive., mid K. Jonee, his employe, who were airostcd hy Captain Williums on Tu. ,I;,y were lio.I ii af.'i'O hail iu tho Jolie." on MuikcL poli. c Court ya terday. ?nAJ-MUPI wim ii are ovkrou*".. Thc Iiiintiti Line steamship Citv of Kichmond. which 'nil.*-., fron. Liverpool on Februarv 1, ia th.-ee d ivs overdue. The Stiricv, of the Atnaterdiitu Kino. nailed from Amsterdam on Jenoery Sst, sod la a week ovei lue. l'he brooklyn Cit**, sailing from bristol on January 3 I, is also a week overdue. 1.NIM..I.! .111.11 UV A KITNAWAV IIOHM'.. ? A boree attached to n si?nn ??*? w'110'* s,x (,hil dren were riding ran away in X Ifth-ave at 8 venn sixth-st. yesterday, bul it was caught sndstoppedby Police nan John McNamaqt after ll bud gone four blocks. None of toe children were injured and do damage was done t<> th ? sleuth. lill. A.MHIIi'W VAt HT ll.t'U. lim certificate of rne American Yaohl club wan tiled yestciil iv. Hie tfUsi-es nauu-.i for th" flint year ore Albert Kotnn, Jr., Wil liam Hoaaloeb, 1-- M .1. lol.iin.tn. Km bi s. lu Jim and <'. C. Brearley. The Bog ni tho dab ta to be a piece of some kind of white tu mri il. ornamented srilb ,i blue slur ard nvi bord irs and binn corners. Tbs shuns <?f thc Hair is trianonlaf. -I timi I" IV lill- SIDg Willi A MII.K'IT... Joeepn Delano, a laborer, of No. __ -prlng-st.. an i .1.ph Mi h io, ol No. 190 Mott if., forema i ot a gang ?.f street-sweepers, quarrelled yesterday morning it li leno's bouse. Def ano stabbed M taboo In the side with a stiletto. Tbe wounded mun a/as tnl. n to si. Vincent's Hospital, and Defano iva., ar? ie-..I. Il" waa held for examination by Justice Power, at tbe I umba Polis i Conrt. aid POUTHI <;i:i;\t.\\ Bl iii BRM. The following dditional sums of money havo bean sent to Europe for the fruiterers by ibo floods In Germany and Hnngarv by Knaatb, Nacho- A Kui., bankers: To Merlin, 1,644marka from etti rens of Dallas, Kx.; 7.000 marks frem citiseos of l't ona. III.; 'J,.Mid murks Irom citizens Ol (/limey, 111.j 5,623 marka from ci ti zena of I ene Haute, Iud, and 800 marks from citizens of Carrol ton, Ind.; to Letpslg, 1,1123 unit kh from citizens u Seattle, Wash? ington I en i'lli v ; and to Vienna, 1,1500 Ibu ins from .in/ iis ol l't" ni, III. A LOTTERY IMiKTMlNT DISMISSED, Ali iii.i.etui, ni lias bc ii lying tor nearly two years again*! B. 1'. Moore, ssh.. wsa charged nv a.n? tlmtiv < otuatock ss nu mi vinic sold iii this city slips of the I am isla ii:; Koli.ts. I be ni-ii-tue nt ss.ts dis inis.se.i yesterdai nn tbe motion "i l-aistaui Die irlel Ittoi rn > i I'ltiTue, it having been shown thal M."ie h.ol permanent h removed to Chicago, and thai the hu,mi-s ni the lottery c.pany in flus city i.ml been given np os '.ir ns .Munro ssas con t lilied. COI I INs IN l"I.\. I. Kl Pl MI.I.iflNS. The noni, ii- sal.i ? Amit" Kelly, N".I 11 Hes '?I it., in rronl ol whl h the ratal (Tray between Itoundsman Delaney nml HcOlnry's bar* kt i pt i. Pat nek McGowan, t ml. place, bosci ased to b ?. lin- police drove the propi .inr oul ol lbe busi? ness and the Kxcise Commissioners 'le-1.1 thai the place sbonld never be licensed again. Kelly non keeps an undertaker '-ii'.;., relyiug prob bly on Ins former associates to furnish hun ssi::i J' CIS." lin ONSIDI I: --Ari i.i .suns al sin sf i i i;r. Severs .se ks ago the .Ni'.s -'. rn,, Board of Fire Cnderwriters appointed a special committee, io in? vestigate tin-peculiar hszards fruin dreoftbedry j.ls district. The committee ri. bcd t ie conclu? sion that ihr- safety of the district can be materially ii creased al .. small oipe ise; .il o Mun the problem ofaprouipl and adequate irater supply is of great and nt wing importance tn owners ol property in ?ni i. Ac nler nee of merebants iritb the committee bas boen . siled loco is der tbi ? ?ll Iii \l I lui iS . HOM si y i in BR r POLICY. Thomas Hayes, who pleaded guilt) yesterday, in tbe i ..un oi '.'"tiei.il Hessions, lo iii'- stealing oj eraring apparel from Ueorge Horst, of So. 05. Iiin.um- rt., lotti l.i inr let S1113 li, s lien <? .lied ip for seul ? ii h ? bad b.. , m the *????'?? I'rison ' , He IS t'lllS lilli J -til rears nhl, Ihe K. 1 ligbl sentence 'm having h cn honest enough I .ilese nervicn in prison, onich it would have h. 1 difficult to prove, in .1 setiten 1 ?! bim to two years and a half in the >,.!.. Iris,m. mi mw . ng vin ni an k waom r. Tbe friends nf lt- . rick Waauer, the m anne merci I **> 20 Firei-ave., aay that ther* s no truth n the report iha be was neen recently at .-un ll-'t ? '- r h -i'll li :u I :r.un bims nothing r 1 learned nf hts fate, tl ough ? in fol inq urics were ml iu ile xii ii, N "sv-\lt nco, ? I'"I ll I I ss ? ? mighi ie gnu ,| ll 1 Junta, < ? v reason to bel,. \. Yi ,1 Iii e..,. foul li .I- ali arith. INS I - , ,.S IIN.. sll SM-II MINI, s, |fl - 1 ? id 1. e, 11 Inti .d its iuveeti lll "? ll. ? "I I . ll 1 - t flit hlS le- -II III III.ti? le iir mnd -t ii -11 - lu tt ilise mi hi.n .1 a lorne* ' >i;. 1 ,. h . tbe investigation, foul 1 iii Sew lon, es-Mavot race, W illlani H mer, Jo in I' K. un. .I-, 1 .1 ll. ll. I omer, 'I.e pie. dent, end 1 .-. Ililli, tbi ii"' ie tl m. ol the Am.-ri. .ni .Tam lb 1 m.' ( ? ? !> ,:i s, eg 1 ist ?.'. Iii ,'? s bail h.ole. '.ten . \ 1 inned, I lie result < 1 ibe Investigation >,!l prooahly be mode known in a ? ie <'? uri. x I MAI UV i ..1 I i< rog ROBERTS')*, 1 "i tl s ? t. ni.is t al h" i" ol il nf th-*. 1 mi in House had.I another con ? in ieu| in the mutter ? tl .ii.1 .s I... ir to thal fm ??? li ch I rs 1 ' , be I un 'i APUItlI ... -lt (I. I 'nile. ,i| K.1 twin saul last evening tbal be ku .v of noth - :.i!. I h'Te '.self nile Ol f WO Small - 11 . be kue s tbere wa*, nothing in thc nature<>( .t cxtei ive conspir .,1 v in defraud tlc (ins- rnmen , lill lRION .ms' IDE. 'I b- ? ' li" iii .-i li 1 1 ?- i' ll of I lie Al Lei l iii- Modi n novel elrirnciei, l 0 ). ni w ill ia opened Bl ll o' concert. Then Ibe Floor Committee, the Lobby 1 niii 1 1' n 1 i I 11 lue, in t be . os' il . Lom ? Xiii, snd . an llyek, ts ill form lu trout oftbe throne oi Prince I 11 is , . .ii'i a'l. 1 performing _overnl militar. es.1 un.ms eui iu vue Un1 11... ?' 11.-1.. li 1 - t" jin 'i iu 1:. lg M ill be l>. pl Up ll I I I 1 arrival of Prince 1 1 1 ..il. ss i.i h trill be beralded Iifl. r ih. I'i ince and Ins aids ure st, ,1. .iltb pmcesiion will pass in review, rbis part ol m. entertainment ss ill coueist of 1,000 i" tt ,1.,...-, .11,11,1.iii. etc BROOKLYN. t't.-ilr- Del I': iiiL- He'll li tt nnd ? :i sf , shoe m. 1 i'it : I eily own propi . 1 about .-:?;. 1M iioo fu iwanl I 1 si up ? A . '"ist len 11 tai pu ye 1 of thc First >'? inl paid ye.bten av lu 1 be A - .. .,, mi I h. sum wX li ll he be li Seti In be ll Ul" fill Ills l.iM - and tviii li 1 1 1 . been 1 Ii rgud to him. M.i'.ni I.. :-. luvites uii tt'i/eiis interestetl in the cit j rel linus io the watei 1 ?? t to nmel lm cou .(lice nt ii ?. . - . ? ? ?:"?' nilly t in* quest IOU <>' bin him I dot ?. ? t- . ms ul, .1 in I.: I. - 11 ,s belt,le lb- I. '.'I- .tillie. .\; . ill 11. Ii- lin I IC I Ol,Il -1 Olid ile gr,.* in .11 iiniltoii ,i\.-. mn] N l_iin-.it., on -inls '.'7, '-.-._'. pleaded guilt) >'t uiamdaught. 1 in ' ie [bini di gn e. lt x\ .tm I,-...ii !.?.! ' ih ? Iraud Jury p-i-ed to indi .lolin J. n perjui. in ,1 tn,- 'mil ol .1 b 1 k uny for murdor ihal li " McUovei n. La , un is uml run t for aiding Kcnuj tu comuiti nm 1 ., I,-, ,,.,-. si." to him 1 li |iostol ss i: li which ,1 Illili ell. \ 1 11 1 h. 1 ni women connected ssiih Brooklyn church, ir.11 , ni ',' ii I .. UK a leu ra lad I, 1 I ,: and l'l ul er Alli Ute". I ilC Objecl ni er Iii cb is " in 1 romotc the united prayerful n'u.Is , I! I H riot un ." 1 bnl 1 ? ilie Alliance 11.ul ,-in a , .'as meet lng iu the pui'lotn of the La as - r 1- \.., ur j'ri .1 . li ' nm i lui 1 h. I'. -|', 'i.l 1 !? . euee mai n i" ! be imi rn 1 .1 1 li gio tis In? struct ion fm - in Ni *i ". k and U Mis. Knowli , of Newark, gave a Lu.!.? read? ing ni ~ "' lock JERSEY CITY. The eu .'.en ns 1 n-1.lion ol in ? County lnstitu 1 at Him Iii Hill was mado yceferdaj bj Ihe (iruud Jul . . I'll Jiu . ss iii nulla" ii lu ? _ H'm 11 rocommending I bul llto-oncnpea bo, pro s,.;.-.i lor the al -..iou .-. -,- iilteution and lunatic a s mn.1 thai liettei 1... 1 liles [or promoting 1 .e..<, n.1 - li- ,11.1 tl. The police have d< terminod to strictly enforce the ce n i|iiii uni snow lo ' e cleaueil lunn ihe -ul'v.Jil.a'. ss ullin inin bi in 1 ali.1 ii bon ceaseil fallu g, 1 -. iiu.i compl ilnii wi re ni ide against al,,, 1. nu.ul, 1 ofl ill/i i S, III lUllluil "'I..' "I s,? ci il ju,.ui, , I.,.-, inn as bx-4Jovi ' ' Mayor 1 ,, ,||flr. 1 ti iii ml lor James Kleuinnug, County 1 ol lector 1 arri r. ^Eneaa Fitzpatrick, and William U Lm ..1. il. i h. pvualtj on conviction ls a lino ot $5, I , in,iin-... lu the case ol Mrs. Kate Murray, of Iiii i, i.,a, who, it is alleged, died ol injuries in Ill, | J |,j I,, r bu - "in i ssa- e: llfl I ll I iso o clock struen!, t mm. ' ssh.ni ile Jury tit ni li il u ver? di, t I, tau died ol' Injuries Indicted i.\ : mi unknown. I ii re ts,,, stroud oircutii siuntl I evidence hal Mrs. Murray hail been beaten 0, b i husband on his milking tim discovery thai she was unfaithful. Murra.! ls lu tho comity Jail mi.ii r s nun:.ii charge ol umi- lei and tha casu will i. lim -i'iei'e.1 i,s the next (iraud Jury, Chief of Police Murphy received a letter feater .las llotu (mil.lard tV Co., ni III unit ,s. .Nfss' V,,n,, diaclaimiug nus >! i. [?l ">' for ibu suspeus ou <>f senienc lu the cai.' (heb* clerk, .lunn Urey, ss tn. lol,!, .1 ihe u "i , 110,000 worth oi goods. When (ita", a ih arraigned In New-York he pleaded gm I ty, but before sout-iice wus passed be was brough! to ,1 i .s i ns und uned in. ;i ss uni--., againsi Herman ll.er, the receiver ol ths goods he stole from Goddard A Co. Uorner woeoouvtct-Ml on bia ttati mony aud sentenced to eighteen monilis iii .-si uti*. Prison. .liti.H. .|ii.nils Judge llildersh ova auapeud ed seutence uu Uray und be waa ralaased, lu their 1. tier to Chief Morph) Goddard ?. I o, May i " Wu .1. mle you tO IslloW Hu., lo be RH thal WA un' ni eontast la ..hui woomdohub and aocaoyarwc wiii odd that wo do not intend to lot tho matter rest whore it is, but Mhall do all in our power to havi Justice done.*' NEW-JERSEY. Hayovxf.?c-ix woman wno were picking coi on the Central milrea*' tnteks wo arrested on I obarce of larao**v ysstorday ot tbs luaraooeal h* railroad ant hon tics. A sfreur mauv aeeidenta neem oo the read trom Ibis onana, and tba company, which in held rssp____tb_B In a measure, bas doter mined to lesson toe nntpber. Tbo prisoners wan reqntred to fnrnisfa $..<> bail each to owait tba ao timi of tho Grind J WV. W l's ICU KS rBB COUNTY. Yonkkks.?Over ISO hot-finishers of Baldwin'i hat faetory aro on ? stnks ogabiat a doereaas cd their wagoo, Thc manufacturers sav that a der.' iBt in waajss sva.. made noonssiirj in oidortn ntmumtt with .onviet labor. Tbs will of Wilban] A. Bearer, Into of Mount Ver? non, svas nroponn led i:i th Burr-gate's Conti rot terdav. Tba estate is rained it tl 50.000, and it li left to bia wife iliirintr her I'fo. It then goes to tin children of brothers and listen. Madelaine, donah ter ol' Judge John K. Brady, receives *5,ouo uudct the will. Warn Piancg. James I'rown, for rommittings bni'iirv ut the bonna of Henry A. Harris, in tnt ms n ..t Bedford, wns rentenced In tbe C turi of -<? bions to live vesta* imprisonment with bard labor .lames Brown, after benn,' convicted at vYblti Plains of burglary committed in tbs town of lied toni, ir.iv tn Com t Officer Lockwood neram! arti' clea of eonaiderable value. Bonis of tbs lawyen ,'iiiou tbe coori afterward poked faa nt A. J. Hyatt, wbo hod voluntarily defenled Brown, because h. bad not M'.'nr?"i tho valuables. Hyatt didn't liki Unit I.md of fun. so be mode an alii lavit to thc C<>urt charging i iflieer Lockwootl with oteolinu thi jinn les iii open court. 'I be Judge aaid be bau noth? ing lo do ssh i Ibe matter. 11 val I BO.V8 that he si di l.n the matter before Governor Cleveland nnd try to secure Lockwood's removal. LONG ISLAND. Loxa 'm.am. Crrr.?Tho Queens County Board of Supervisors h.is apuoiuted i brislopher Fagan keeper ol the ness- penny bridge over Newtown ( reek nt :i salary of $700 per fear, ul", fonr assist? ants ai ?.17.- per veer. Kings County paying one half. The bridge ss ill be open for travel neat week, .The Board of Aldermen of Long Inland City bas opprovoil a bill tn fund tbe Hooting debi of that oity. rhe bill provides that the bonds sim!) he, nf i lie dennmiuatto i of ipftOO, nu I liear interest at tho i.ii." of 5 per cent, payable semi-annually. They are to be redeemed in 1003. STATEN ISLAND. Eh uti'. i'n v.?Ali "th' r iiein mir took place yester daj b fore .lii-tie - *ii('u .h. iu th. .?nie of Kadolpb Moaner, charged with big amv. Mn s,-i- in ttiiry-Ilve yeara <?M s d s HUMS' of Switzerland. Mis hr-tt svif.. died in May laat. A few days af ter ibo funeral be ii ai r e I to Mrs, Hoaeer.a'widow of seventy \ ears old, by Justice VVcrmerskircn. I'wo montlis tater the couple apneared before tbe aame .Inn ice an t h.-v i mil noi live happily together. Kopai papers were drats n np, u i tb" ss. re informed that they con i aol marry a ain, Dorothea Chris iauaen, a smi a widow of nura city, testilied that she sv is married to Uoeser tn October. 1882, in Mew-York, uiu n abe discoverq I that be bad au .th ir '-site liv? ing ? ne caused bis arrest, M HUSK INTELLIGENCE. MIVI \ rilli: AI.MAVA''. SttnrU'9 0:M;SStS, -"' .ti Slut.ii se iii I '.4 si.mun nie Y ya 8 m.ni is aii it ro i.Ar I '' - ? ' 't iel I ... 1:1 1 /'.jr.-s-uiariioofc. ;.'.' nov iii-ni. ?.?*,_ n.ii.?_no. 441 POREIGS BTEAMRRS DUB Al HUS PuRT I'i'HV Yette'. trttm rina. ? 1 . Mars.-i i-t.Aueli.tr Ani. 1 1 -I . .va "fetberlan l I" . M..111I .I'...tie'.: ra.It-itt-r-iiiit. Il .liverpool _ ? National. Cityol lUsbiuond _Liverpool.1 H-umark .i.titi'iiin .NattoeaL .1.1 *?.?? ,, Cunard. _ .I.Imt "ni .? fan.lapin wall .i-t:' Milt. Sa. .. Vi*. -' I ll Jil ?.AU .-. . - - - ? .Whits r-t-s. ? Ain lc ir. '?? l-- 1 . . ol . ? tate I .1. .- I ...Liverpool .Bsever, rm.is ? i..'ii'.i xc.y 1 . 1 tn ef Psi ? Liverpool...... I in .llri-t"! _fir si ss'.'-iteni. ..si. .1. ri -ri. ?? ' and N. V. I., lilli' AUY 17. .Bed "-tar. II ."...ltiUl.il. . Hull .... Iaru ? 1 > . Ur 1 ii '..Liverpool .Natl-u.il. Sll WHIM, NI - rORT Ol'If BW-V URI ..'??? I BS OAT, I H ll IMI s steele B 1 Matti), es Bri. Milne, 1 e Jan itt si.i spence A Vonna. mer ? uv ..r ruell la, 1 ieak-*n st eileen [mn-., rts Katana < . ...Iii uni ??? t.ti.1 p 1..t-t,., : 1 I,, A i. 1 n'li >l lirnljli ? ... ria ?. with milne st a t.i 1 ? fl Mai ..a 1 < eel tl r Hew tba 1. New Or teeni ?' .i-ivs, witti 1 ?? .. nnd Norfolk, wita ni li . ? ". ? r si-ymni. g .'?...?.?: 1 tvitj. Killuc tn SS iii '' .'.? 1 .? ? ind ; at , it .. 1 , Bennett, Portland, witu in 'ie , ? , rna Redsle, catii 4s dajre, with mdss ? 11k (Urah s KUgwai ol PbllaJelpbta Ilona kona flo Aire. uY.p . * 1 ,1 "t i.-.-i.i IU >1-iyi, Wltll ? ..-..?: ta V - Vu . I inviT/un. Bl Nasslrs 41 tl_iv?. In bal. ?. . .. Burk \i? ? v ? kiele, diggins, Boston, io bal last to BF Met ralf A 1 ?? inm 1.ii.pe I (Itali. I.srei ? ne.ti "t da] |, arlee ia ? ? ? ' ? 1 ? - - ,|ts BUNS* I A'; ?lr rt.nW tooV |gj ant misty At Cltj li and. lulu. SE: ra I .-*? :???-.-*.?-.. ? . 11 . -t tm in t ute lui. n ??- ? Mord ir ' I' tmya, wnh mdse ? -Mi, 1 ...I-. 11.now, il-Cliburn ... ni ial! and empty barrule t" urtlei ?.to iii > ? ;., ? ... -s w, ,-ti , l'ys. 1 ?[??? fowii 0 days, with sugar te 1 :.???1 Ita ? ' BP -tcun.?? i'.iii Br),Oriana*, London FWjHnrst :i U . 1 ?? t.: D tn, Sillier* 1 i.ittirj'uiii rts Qussasteaa 1 11. -i.-.uiii-i st irengu Bri 'IV'' Hull Sanders. 1 ,t ion . , ? 1 t. . 1 .1 . ? ? . ? St, a I... < (Bri, lil'.ll. ll Jl;OW-.|li| aili. ? ? int. lavre Kundi, Kdj l? ,11.11. il_?m'. n< \ ia I'O :n- 'jill h ,ii inti ii ' u -.;,.tin. i SI. , as. I",i.t mi I'llll. e. Joe i,1 I l.t rn .- ? mi, I A lr I' ' ' len t . New "r i*ui._||,,. eit * M,i Uah, . U'kikiuvlll ? i: - , v ,. I || ali i.s. e. I Islli r. S.1VJ IM ll ?? 1 S pg, . ar li . ? IM .jinn ? . %?.., Bi Pis. Bi sui in ir Bros HU a,ue ll. MSB .. fa ?? il* I Hieein. te. Kelley, Norfolk, City Point and R 1 ? ll M.. 'Ililli-,ll s a I ,1 1 i; iin nore ne ? 11 - . v.m Kirk, l'ii a 1 ? ? ii. 1 ? ? ?.(?anim 1 ss ., ? sm'-'V 1 s: 1. Ka I ur Mt.rns, London Soammell II uk Pi ledei i' ,'? 1 lei , Hui t i'o. I-, ,_ 11, vnnlon Bri, lill : f Pb bi rina j.,',,, ?- mc. Her), Kops vii 1 1 . fa nriler* 1 incb, EdT* ?* ? "? lia,. . -.i. Caye Town 1 1 Nari in Um k Cetveetl |)nlUt>?SCkl tins', lin.in,!,, l.isiinii itwln .s I'.. Ijoruj Soi L'sene lieu.en lt.iiti.11,1 A llov.sien. li u.n \ 1 niels, niiiiiiui and Wellington, .\z? R SS I illicit,ll V I .. ui,.. v.,. Lestei iBri, Roberts, <'i'nu, .Mulei' Bu u_t rtdoe, Hanker, Bridgetown, Ber?Daniel l'l,,wi Kl tl rt'lr di "-i . M..il'. . iii. st Pic re. M.ut lint t ju. kin in ii; usorgtanna r > ? in . Coulson, 1 bsrlestou?Evans, I- iii .t i'n. S si Btosm. lor I.l vs. po - . i- inaerla, . ila* os . dun) 1. Newt i.u.. 1 a 1. , .. .'. iiltui is Tal . ? latte, lion iiei.iiit.i! Weet Point, Va: Mot'Iel Un, Haiti nun e. ' .1.ia,.- .ali. iii 1 Annie ll ?mit li, lm riikobaiuai Clisi Denn u M,irk? KilltU. m Weilluirbin, Ure [tool. in_.s LeUtla, Port sa lulls t i.i'i.i.l Bolli sr. -II >'S. I ? Bri llorlor. from < srdtff fm (few-York, - vii .1 1. tmiiiuit. 11 ic.it.i ig 11, bulwarks ana s,.i .Meium.' Mlostbosti, sad ber crew luis re 'itv. Mem '-. ... .11 nj.i|,iw trim New-York bsd -? ? nteamei Jloehus 1 ImUna. from lialuuioro, before reported ne1 eiiml ul liol ei'iliini. lias been tinkled. rsiiiii iiieii:i. ii t. 1 c liam from Bremen Jau 23 fm .Ni? tiiicuni. baa in' nut' ri.vuitiiitii wttii the loss nf min lill- MUS I.SII.N I'i OF 1 i. S\II-;iH. POltBION i' mrs. yt'i.i".., . :? ? 14?Helled iteamer Repablle (Bri, Irv Int li "a ia..-i 1.1 ie dcs ffi Nen s ark iiiii. i".-it 11 Aiiiv.ii.stsamei Komano ,iui. Mltcbell, ti'.i'ii Nee Ym ? im. ?! '?it.tv feb 14 trrlvsd, steanwr Titania |Bri, MeLsaa {ioui New.York Jun :'?"? ? i.i ? w. 1, ii 1 1 Strived,atsamer Tborayerott (iii) Hro li a. Irom I' UUmore Jan lb. 1,1 nm 1.1 sit. tu I?'? :. I 1 smve.l, steamer Pones I Br) Keino tun tren*. Nsw.York Jae itv sa sr wa/to Beroeloaa. Peb 14 Sailed, staaasr OireasMea (Br), traai Uvsresel bsnss foi Bein n DOMB8TX0 POB1 -1 BOSTOS 1.1.14 11", it eil. si, mi.-is lilvilm Itt', lui _li,.i-. Uverpooli uiuhiuii inn. lUmonson, Dandee: lierUniBr), Mil bs'l Mndlii'iranean pssfp Perkiomen, Miller, i'blljulel p.il i Serene 'les.es. 'i'.iw-York. ? 'l*_.r,l.itea..ierH Allu:_i..nv. Ilk'lctt. li'.ltimore-liomin. Ix>s..i nd. Phllsdelolilft, Ulsnriis. Bentre, New Yon I'lni.Ali-U.l'.u, Feb 14 -Ali-lved. ,u- mt": s t hililueliamtBr). 1 boinia, n.iittu.-.fena *sanree, Hine*. New-York. ?"?*ari*1,ai.i?inei ? llrltlih .nees. Nowell, i.iv.ir.to.il, Axles, Uoi'viua. Ki.li Uiver; i iitawaada, shei-ui-in, Provident*. Malltsri. sti-auiat Ki'itLh Qm-eii. n___w_iit. BaKAKWAlic.t. reli H?roaaen Insvant. ateamer -S-.iii.llHe i Hr), uer y. lienoa for PtiUinleli.hl-i. Baliimobe. rel. 14-ArrIieil. iteiuera Vena (Bri. McKln. _/' \',:lJM>?l. Keiininn lien, Jiauer, Bremeu; Panama iBr), M.irria, Marbnlla. Clss e i steam,.rs Hatfield (Br). Strangben, Queemtownt Kutuste-liiHii. Marine Miro Balled itcaineri Htiioiiliau^b, Donklik, Hlversd.ile. Llmer. irk nararsaao, new-Tork. I iMiu.Ksr...., Kemi-i-aUtd.amasser Delaware, Winney yi-w \ ork. HaVASSAJS, Peb 14-Halled. iteainer City of Havannah.!-Oh. eilue, .Sow-Yolk. PORBIOM stKipi'iN.i. I.o .po... Keb 14 Saileil 13th Inat, Cl.armcr Yark.nd. ArnvtM, l.ftlilu't. A.-nli?n. Aila Brown, lletty li'a.il Pet tenon, tvioatui Umpire. <'vtiromene, I roane, .ale. Du ikal.1, (icu Watson, (li'snt. Ul i iodate, fi.iin T Smith, I...muzo, nm o iliiliii. si irv Li", a: Rainbar*. MaslMa C --mitti. Ottvia -i-t e.o.,i. Otago ma i i:t'i_:le , llevetto, iordeu.kjoltl; Uii' lim, Hnrl<la t* upi i.i la . Announcement*. Dr. Xi.'vr.i.i.. I). I Moines, Iowa, writes: "Health Kim.;? i'n iipuny'a Cereal Coffee ls splendid, b?_lug lulalalili", noiuis lug tn n__jiiig." Kuri St Wilson's E unil W brand of HmY? Coalars au.; Catt SIS nm best. SoM I'vurvwtiere. " Roath or. R.if..." Clours ont rata, mice, mot, ssoshss, bedbags, sala renata ciiiinniiiiks. isc. Hi.vrtr A. Daviki.s M. I)., i it Lain ri > t-ars., bs! -v "j .' it i 111 i itv itt, Roora, -t 'ii i. I > ; i n-i; ai ". ati-.u .-. mmnif-.u "? nu >-i rusty imai ana a a. ipceUltlea. Grad, Allen ui CrcW &, N. Y. GrOOd taite is inver stuiotitry, lint improves I.v cultivation, os good temper is Mflned by food intliiiitcr-. A .1. Iiiii."V of t.'i.ste i.s Mid te be hrorable te tova ami friendship! It r.r tiiiiily is mi>.<.jitihle toa good ebofos .'imi tli-* iriiiiiiiiites in lavin* of DOW goods, r_|K'cially v. hui ntl. rel at a lower pi iee than those asked for shop-worn. J7.iv itu thr,, told nanon for good taste. J.mr, /XrimdtAtp, ord ii ekoiae. These desirous of :? good ri.nice i-ioi.l.l examine tbo Inlluwing : WOOL HOSE. NEARLY LOGO DOZENS, FOR LA I) 11*-*, MtMBStl AUB < lill l?I_EV, AT A HtDl'l 1111.1 ON THK SEASON'S 1'KICKS MM) ...' I .ULLA IL IN GOOD FAITH "iVe mul.?? the lollov mik quotation. SSMst nu cxamlna noii will abes* have bren HveU up lo: LADIES' RIBBED MERINO HOSE, 7c AM) I- l-i. FER FAIR i.ai.ik-' ___bb__o wool ho.k, rotti OQ I11-..K.I.AK.I ?a\J\J* IJHUErs'l'INK CA8HMKRS BOSK NJIXj FASHION hil...._ Sac. ._lll.Dlti_.VS KIBBEII HOOL nose. BIZMB :, Tn <; . INCHES.io,; .-l/.Ks 7 i'o """-.I INCHES.21c (hi lil mi\ Fine Cashmere Hose. FULL FASHIONED.;!::--;;:: ? [MAN iv WOOL ROSE, ITU, REOCLAB 19c. This optmnnniiy IVS ttrtt est lil,il lo oter, SSVtBS toe .'tisliti.i mumu nu. tuln, Inrrr* ot rioting ont ai ll--e.i_| ni 11. ii s,- ..m .lt bqleers mt thmtsraummum'omtmahnmm limul lu Rttiiiiiili.li ss bub th.* ii.a;.e ii li. r*r r dir. lion Irom n-gului prii-ii. These Gooda being all itandard makes are Cheap. HOUSE FURNISHING. EVBB. rHZVQ NEEDFUL POR niE noi'bLiiOLD. CHINA WVKE, TIA WA ki:, EAKTHEN WAKE. EDW. RIDLEY & SONS, 309,311.311 1-2 I'D :517 MANH-M"., it, ff. I t s AM' Ttl AI.I.1;_NS_., 6:i. Ol. AM' va OBOBABD ST I'llMl'S l_.\!l!A(T." V iic %Vo!li!?'l* ol'ilci !.n_; ! CATARRH, i''? i KTRACT U theon;. ? ..-ia.' I .ii., isa, ? "lil tn th-' ll' i.l. Ar 'ur 'CATARRH Cl'KE.*1 . . ? t'til it. meei tattoos teiSS. Ons S AHA ti SYRINOK, litTaln ilia-fur aselS c.ttarrliii afltsttoet I* aim pis ii .1 Instit*** v '? 1111KI' ?' \ I 'I*. I. KBtTRALOIA -Nit oilier pruyt I baa ? nt eii ie many eaaoa ni tbaaa illnfrrislsg ceaolal - ?* tli.- kxtra'ct. iii-: loEKBAiiJta. ii:-e.lim: treai tbs lon t . . _, I, '-. .ti 11 mn nut ii IS . ls -[it e.'.i: \ iti'itii'l. il an : MS 1'ii'H i ili'.HA i - lt rs i KI l BRO ti Cse tba fe TRACT j.nun'iii. lt ls _ sine rure. 1 ? mit l-'.n: i'll,K- uiiNi' iil.iiKi'lM. OR 11 'ii-., '-ll thS Kie.it. al known it i..r.l. ? a en ul.^l willi oar ?-in I tin nt. I'osns Kvntu r i ? 1 I Mrsi i lill si r.>.Vt.iL. if* ataopM i r's Cnaa Bala anil irh*n si i URI?**.fitrsrs hi tbi Bi n into th* i- < ti > i.. ab rm ..,|t?,,i f||,., tuniii .... -.-. .1- I- ? s ? ll., I , ? .. .?h..i a. ii illara inti tin Hon. pio. .1 is fa m.-H. ra ul :i..j ll,au . till l.'lisl i-t.al., t ,, ,, li te | s - jiu. I . . ..irs i' ,. . . - WtS mi linell h. , . ? -. s . lija ti s M i> i sit. ns .i . < i nut Mtl ??!..c. i uequai.. 'i it". esM '-n Ita- lu ..tl Al' Cal, e t.i ilse Hell, fal* r? I rental bo .eau. t.v mar. oi at .inii' HAY FEVER sja'i'i ULt'acsaaM fis. CATARRH CURE AllMOM'.TKI.Y CPHTAn*. Royal Baking Powder. ABSOLUTELY PURE. i J