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TI1E YALE ALUMNI. ? ? MR. DEPEW3 INAUGURAL __DDRE8_ g_U_ POLICY OF TIIK ASSOCIATION'?BKMAKKS OF ISAAC M. BKOMLKY. The Yale Alumni Association a*einbled al Del monlco'n laat tv-ninjr on the eeaaaloB ol its sixth pocial me-tiuBfor the preaenl eaaaanand enjoyed the three hoare or more which they spent together with perhip* more than the ciistoniory rest. Tin: features of theoyeniug new the main-ural address CchaBBOiTj M. Depew, piesident ol tba iis-ncia ?tian, and the huiiioious remarks of Isaac ll. Etroat \py, of the ciiiss ol '63. .Mr. Dei>ew eharae ieri/.ed the duty devolving nu the chan as of an extiuorelinarv character, which bad uot been exalted nor BBf (lcd. not' weald have teen tolerated irom anv othei BswehleBt of tho association. [Lau.bier.) Ile was op,? oed to inno? vations of this kind, for it WBB neittier 0 duh BOC a debating society, nor was there anv qweth B before the house. Be had. indeed, applied to the Beatle tueu who put up the joh on hun to fcnow \wbat bo wa. expectod to say, end their | answers were as diverse a* nora the Mental e_u_r acteristusot the .?-?.cutiv-committee. [Laughter.] _dr. Depew detailed tho suggestions he had received from Meegea. Gulliver, Jackson, Whitney, Ten v aud Bravion Ive-s.wlnch included everything, fi"'" singing a song to a dissertation on Civ il Servico Eoforiu. Il I were Troaldent of thc. rn: cl Sl-clc*. said Mr. De-'ev*., delivering an laa-cnie-, I should talej the edel mette, which thal mo*' >> Sarkablc man since HliukenpOire ? Alex.ii'.r -.uiltton-prrpiirfil with General Was il j .ton for an liiuugmal address, aul widen kee ne *i nseo leiu.Mi ?iuce?, uud after Retting off tb- u-inl tJ>ii:----, atxiul the condition of the country, 1 e ne c ty e.f ur pa-rpot lilly, ami toe wleadom ot the OOI I'tllit* wlio enc cd me, I m ould speak e>f the turin?-e> ? .u*t lt ix- to take il eui! of Hie ana of u Inc il ls-.it'- in which it wa* relegated bi ihe late Democrat ie modulate for Pres - deli!, and in ut lt lu that general -Opmt where BO] !? msrk* would be so co stdoratc and Ju.*.ic.ou? lhal Wbe n. by buviiu c.iuti-ol of tbe m.icbuie of ths patty, j bave icriiituliiated mi self f"r mi o?n mu ees-eir, u-.-iiui-r tbe IVnt ailv.mla Kc'.'illili nn who w..* h proteeii'uiist nor the New-Yurk .{coin.ic .n who wai a fre-irad. i would dcm lt bl* duty tu bolt th.- pr.riv on nay account. [Latieliier.j I would a:?o speak ol Civil Service Beferiu sit iiHtrerrlj that while Curtis and l.aion would of rove tue tiienry there iveiu.d lie ni t lie fence a bar down mrougb wbleb ihe boy* wat he.I el ivated me tonie |ilice Ibat I held aril upon wiiutn I relied for future ?uvi, '-rt mignt enter to gwoa Balds ead pastures new. | Laughter. J If I was Maror ot lue city I could deliver an luring,iral easy enough, ror I should then, fun et r.-cent niudels lin ply state that all gentlemen who reached sttch high positmiis owed it to thc feet toat tbe. were nu- favorite-or men whooontrolled tbe party (ir-.iulzailou, and that tb- taxpayers migut rely npon ju*, .out -Hjesiim of admirable edialiilstratlon iu Hie savta* ol thc Itnaiioes which would reniilt i*roai tho i-e'A Urui.il ol no " heeeea." [Laug-tcr ) ..ciil.eiurii. atier all, we baie Homet'dug eif a 1 hu.. We ext lawye-rs, doctors, brokers, in. u of busi? ness. We ure not bound lagMker by nay tie In our pim lied afliilrs ; we s.e ea.u ..mer liol re dom. aim ill,- onlv thing thal draw* uh heN tl li uteri -: lu our college a uiil a love for thc anlvcnlty "hich we call our cd..ctional home. I'he air... i* mission whieh v,-e eave before aeM mat the l nlToraitj itself, through lia alumni, maj permeate ibo eomiiiunity willi an Ide.i and aa evnicuce of il* growth, lt-' nee* fuines*, ii* eeeeaetty aud ns future. .., We need tins mere than amy otter leetltotloi st?ud* iu Hie froui rank ct the naive e'oniirri'under obtiiacle* nuie'li ai*'.. acousider wi.at has beeu uoue tor rtviei instltutlo ii are Harvard with her (oar or ive mU'lonsol mein, ce., umala with her si-* or seven millions, Prlooe tou witu taree or four milBoae, and Vac withs bea carlv uulf million, and Still :u tlc fronl ran*. Why I .sj,, jiu because of Ute seif-deaylnc devotion ot toe f..cu'.y aud the ladomltable spirit ol Ins I wulch baa COOM down and comitun"! until 'inlay, j *i 1? piauMv] In ti.- tn-roe eon-petltiona ol iii. t aent itoj Tatt rear-1 expect, eewever, to bold her- position witb om that .issi*.ali'.- which ls giving snob Strength and neageaee to th io sister eoDegea ito, the Al tani, wbo are nuiie or ii-capit.iUsis, c.iur.o; pa our Bands In our owu pockets to meet this gnat Bead, but by me .us of association* liko tBeoe, meeting frequently, d liiousiratitig taut the spir. il D Tt'oiiy i* <*-ttll alive and M-uduig re,Kiris on lo ihe iiub llc, we.can edi the aitcutluti of the philanthropic spirit to Hie lin. oriaiice ol tbe university alni tbe U< o: uer sXuteaee, and we may lie ubie to reach those men wau have aiuuraaed mi.l.ous. and wno for eliarilv, at benevolence, or p ruiips to pci'-H-luitte a nine, nant to put tuo*o millions coiuewlicic, an*, ilia- point tnnse million* to the pace where they wul i'.. ih. uoei good. How are we now to keep ui. t.ie.r.aiii/ariein I lt ls a quest lou whlcn ha* agitated the Kxeouttre Conunlttoe and ihe utllceii ol thu Aasociaiiou. thc iinnu .. dlnuor ba* been tri. d hy other oollegc* and has failed. There are not i-i.cti.'.i members of oue cla-a tu make ii enc eec ,i mi a eeoeeraadeoal gatherta. oaee a mumh. Plege, burlesque*, etc., require too mrich talent arel labor. Il strikes mc that au association like this, composed Of educated men who really ni uri to have a good time, can ^o no bei ter than to loin.w Hie Ure w arch Ina bareu aOupb-ii, with some Improvements, o! th pal i. liuvc soioe iiu-uibi-r reau a paper apoa u ?_-.!ce! ti.ut be know* beticr thieu anybody else, and thea throw the paper open te discussion and eoiop.-t the dlsoussloa. If thia eau bo done ami tbo debate be siiurt, Sharp, el np, eplgranmuilc. we cm bare an C-tfogahle BOd profltablc ?Vening. iApplaune.J Now, thi* association In outlining Its policy ba* to say tbat lt will endeavor ti* keep peaceful relattoas wllh furetgn Natioiis, b;n lt l* adiiiicuii lung to no. Theta ls Mimetiiing *" aggres.*iv? and iiggruvatiuu aleut the manner tn which Harvard or 1'riucel.ui or Coluuil lu puts things o.iasiunalli. ttmt lt reaulres a'l t-e luneriitd piety of a long line uf theolugiciti presidents Infused inio the pre.aldent >>f Ysls Alumni Association to maintain Ih* peace. |La?ujctiter.) IlaiTaid ha. a dinner and I're.'d--tit Eliot gelt up and tu.ka uriuiil trie bl- M 8orei ty tu educational lustliui.ons, clatiatlig ibu'. ;i.y o better w.aeii uot WeiKhed do n by t ml ow me ni a Tlie piaiu mi aiiiiiK nf ids seutiment I* thai Ihwa wbo bave miilioi.* to be>iow should nive them to Hhivaid. Whieh ha* u ready rec. ivrC ro mucu that the eau bo harmed no mure ; Ohareae, If lh<y are given te Yale there ls no telliug wuat luealoulable lnjuiy nugal bc do . ter.) Then 1'rluceto.i has a dinner- only la-t wc I I neeMeot Portee le invited, ead Preetdani Mc ? to l'orter, ? no I* tigur..lively Slltlug la rags by bli, side (laughter,, ibal I'liuceton bas received three . aua a half during the pa*t seven peera, and i.evi dlrectlv or Indlrcotly ibrough a rugi(e*!lon of tbs Jrucully or Board or Tllieieel ui an.boil) else that a cent should be heatowed. .Mori I read Hat statement lt occuriod to me thai Presldeut Mei'osh in retiring irom tbe prestdeney in? tended to fuund a school of nhllonopliy one of the prin? cipal charra of wbleh should ho that wbleb nu. deavur tu uscerlidu Ibe remuieel possibilities *>** hurnuu credulliy. [Laughter.] Ia coucliidiiitr, the speaker introducial beae EL Bromley. letnaiKiDK that the E.e.utive Coniuiittct* ha-! obtann-el from that gent lcm., n a Bromine to Hate briefly the reasons why he should not make a spec h, wneieupou Mr. Breealep eaontered {orward lo the chair, -eying: "Lei's star* lan. iet mc indulge in the sauio Betloa with winch I was euterlaiued by yonr president la the ea te roon*. Wheu 1 asked him what he was going to say lo-night, he said '1 havou't the uligine ,t . .Laughter.] Mr. bromley continued iu tbe MOM VeiL. umid tho laughter ol' hi* hearer*, to describe ilie part he had piayeel iu the work of the aja-euciiiiion, which eoneieted piini ipaliy m 013 ing (luca, and cligree-Hed, as tlie liuimirHtnick 1.1m, Tn order to par some dattoate left-handed oom pl !? tienu to the Kxeeutive OoBBBiittee nod the presJ. ^eut of the association; and in conclnsi n, eltnivi-ig Jie attentiein of his audience to th point ol In* ?eiuaiks? winch was to state tho rea>ou-i wliy ho Vin.'.bl not speak?bc saul: 1 am told that the Supreme Court na-ver mulled In inisou but (nico and that wa* wii.-u agenib-maii rose ni. ? fioui of lt wita a large roll ot manuscript end aall: ?.May, it ?leesa the Couct. I havo nero an appeal froui a Jecialon of tbe Court of Claim*. Tbere ar.- other rea cub. may lt please tbe Court, why thia doelslon fe reversed." [Laiigruer.j J nere may ba other Ba-ons why 1 should liol male.? any remark*, bul they lou't occur to me now. [Laughter ] LIBERAL PUYSlClASS IS OONOLA VE. aa> A WBII1 AT DR. JACOm'H HHfSIC ? INIlION '. I ll.:, AT TIIK ACTION OK THK C'ONta-HVA JI TUB, The unexpected actlou of th> eeganlsatien of phy-iciaus pledged to secure the r.-eu .cimeut by the .State Medical iSociety of tho ethic.., of tho Amencau Hadlee] Aasoelatton In taking poasession of ihe Academy of Medicine on Thursday eveniug aud putting on record a vote in laTor of the old code, stirred up great indignation among the Liberal physicians yesterday. At a __00t_Bf in the evening at the house of Dr. A. Jacobi, No. 110 West 'Ihirty-foiirth-st., rome falM-Mnl epe-cbes were made ia aondeaaaation of the trick practised upon tiiem, uinl Dr. Balker, who was present, althouuh nota in uln-i ..: iii auti-old code association, mudo a speech twenty ttmutee in length, whieh wa* Irceiueutly aud cu thusia-tically applauded. 'Ihe meeting was a large one and ]*?* called to consider the re-port of tne Committee on Organization apooioUd at a similar BMettafl two weeks ag-.. Dr. A. ( . Post, chairman of the association, was too Ul lo I- pree* ant. and Dr S. 0. Vanderpoel pre*id,,l in 1,1* st. td. ftsarjy all the active promoters 0. the new code or no?eoilo movement, were present. The comm.. tee's Tu^T /J0? ?f ?" ^re?( which it is Offset the ntliienceof the emanation, from the Con eervattvo lilerary bureau th_i 1,.. 1 . , , . vo**1 aaa oceu actively at work for several weeks. The r?r.,r, _? , 1 ._ , ? 1 1 K . . 1ULreP*jri was discussed and amended but wa. withheld from publication on theplea that it was not yet perfected. Plaus were dlscoaeed for he thorough ca.,va? of the State, and it ls likely that a large tntAtaimnt BBiUlBB all tbe county eodeties will be charged wMHtihe duty of securing signatures to the Liberals' Dr. Jacobi, speaking to a TRIBUvg reporter of tho sVitwa of CouservaUroa a', thc Academy of M__i0 on rhnr-idiiv ni?ht, characterized it as brutal and dis rracefal. "If persisted in." said he, "it will H". uk np the Academy*. 1 do not ipi teheed -uch a result, however, for there aro 300 iicuil'-.Tri "f tho Acadivuy, anil the great majority ii; fii.'iov'ilfilli" re-enuctnient of the old code. !t cm only injure tho men rtlio introduced the ?'"st.'ulion." ., , ... [it. Boom snid that tho Liberals ,vcro taken entirely bv snrpriso nt tho lieetlOg) V hicli the Coliserviitives uduiittt-,1 ?.ev !iiid racked. The Literals relied on an tiuiler a hetween I'r. austiu Flint iind Dr. Konlyee r, pr. sui. in of tin* Acjidcmv, thur theeonteat .honld ne fought nut in thp County Mctiiciil * sud should not lu* olit rmled on \(?iideiny. An SgrssBfBt was made to ,t v. iiilo th" two iiliysicians were ret urning . a las' meeting of ihe Stats Society tram \ b lite vi hole object of tlie trick w;is to pill ?adora, on rec wm. iind haYiag dons tbi! uu ->;r!y. tbs men in 'lu: achcineadjourned till october 0 prevent thc Liberal! from reversiag the acii in. WEDDINGS OE TBUESDA Y. There wats one of tho lar-jost wodtlinps of be S a-io:) Rt 4 p. m. on Thursday at st. _*_**BMMf_ (liurcli. Then Miss QrSSB Tappin, datijjliter of Frederick D. ajiirn, p'.esulent of the Gnlliitin National Hank, was Darri d to ('eor(*e I. Heney, Jr., whose father ls the usiiiciit ol tlie llc'npolitau National Hank. The is'ii r?, tWS of whom caine tirst anil two lust in the pro ?eA*io:i, wiro V.iH.uu Sheldon. Jr., Frederick C. Orif iths, John T. Fisher und drome Cromwell, wort) lilles-o'-the-valley for bonton ilcies. Tbe. best man waa Edward Law? ence, of Brooklyn. There were two bridesmaid*, liss Neille taney ami Miss Nellie Tappen,sisters rripeo ive'y et the croom and bride. The Kev. Dr. iV. F. Morpan ead the aervtoe, assisted by thc Itrv. lt. Heber Newton. . rei pti,.n wa. neill nfiiu- the cerc.uony at tbe bouse ifthobrlJ.'s parouls. No. 49 East Slxty-eight-st. tl" ?itarast vMeb vere teseessad with plants ami floral Icvlcts ami bjiiiiuet*. The bride and irrooni stood l>e irath a Istga horseshoe made of roses. Urnltr'* or ;,. -era inri.ls .et ruuale. Arnon*: the Invited guests mic Mr. uuil MIS, Chauncey M. Depew, Mr. and Mr*, losses H. OfeSSt ?. Mr. and Mrs. William Dowd, Mr. and 'lr*. Parker ll milv, Mr. and "."rs. Albert Pltuniuer. Mr. m.I Mr... \. ll BtepSSSa, Mr. and Mrs.de Nnviur,., Mr. iud Mr*. Frederiek Me ward und Mr. aad Mrs. Bilbo Koot. A wedding which Istsrsaisd aaa/ ol tbs old 'nunile* i! the city took plai*e on Thursday evening nt No. 34"" Viki Foiirrb-st., the houst) of Ifsttbew Km. Who ma lieu a r.sldont of the. Ninth Ward for lXty-flTe years. Tue bride w..s Mr. Kane's laughter, K i i A., and the grsoaa wus Wniiau. ft. Ward, of tl::* cite, riir ceremony was read by hs Kev. Dr. 8 .iniiel liurchsrd, oasis: el by tho K.v. Dr. \. lt. _acoubrey, of Elmira, brother-iu law of the brid-. Al unit. Koe vms tho best man, and the usher* uer., elwur.i C. Chrystie, and Joseph Wait, a bron.er f tba grsoa. ' Too rocp.on lusted sariag be'evening. iTbe brtdn and crnom will S-il on ...linnie nil licit Miitlird.iy. Alll'iU. the roasts sere lbs Ber. Dr. Dark! inioa, lbe Bat, ir. Phi?mt, o; muk run*, the Kev. ur. Worral', o-ii.in- il mer .-un. Alderman John A. .Baasts, Joabaa Hut iimi . Miss (iii*si- lowlier, Mr. Hnd Mrs. Ot nrce UTUsoa, Mr. und Mr*, tr*. A. iiass* .m.. ii, ..li*. ? nv.iri un.tley, and A. Dalrymple. MINISTERS CllllD Ist.D ST A HARRI. Babb! Browne, of thc Jewish Temple Oates >f Dope, lb East ?gfaty-atxtbtt* rseeattji wrote to tb" ;. v. Dr, Vewraaa, saklag imu whefbet Im had atm ?oiTectly i.p Hied v. hen he reft rr ad BB Fe.ix All? er lu lila sermon on "Christ and the Theists," HOBO bed on \\T,. 1, 'lue cor.csj.dence w.i. read Issi ...' K bbl BlwWBe u'.c; a lei I ure in lil* temple In . rjulrj inc Hub .1 Sad ratatt-d to a torten riven atCblcbcring Hall v.!.. re Di. Newman praised he Jews* walte ta tbs sansse he la k puted ts bare ::nl: "I .lo:,'! kt .ow th.it I oti-'bt to br siirptlsed at My*. blng a Je W doe*, eepeeUUy a Jew who hos inc..me un ' Dr. Ni dtbstbebad bess Bsrprtaad tbat my lueruher of; Bc \ : arable body ot _ebro- - ah paid -p .!v the k tsar! ti. i.tm-.-if. ile pi... cl Ibe Je wa, wboai inessa bot! bara nnd abroad, und bbM i..it la bia aenson he bsd beea Bpeaktag of? mun wno .? ad waa ie.w SS up'-' 'I -I I ; Who* B tba soa of ii rabbi* bed tares! ins back on bia . " and," i-aid Dr. MtH? SS. ** I did BOT I ' 1 >'? ul mow that t ou-iit to be awryrlaad it nari ? .'?? ne feat* did sot reel wita i?r. n ?? . ed i ? Kubill, nor with Rabbi Dsebaeh. ii tbe Temple Ahawath Cbstsd, who bsd .evir, !y oritlcleed ihe pilbil*! e i sniteim ni, rat willi tb rep rt< r, wno omltti i otu Innocent word? ?snell." lie ti i.i m. d. r of tiie letter, wblsh critic'** 1 Doebseh for sttaekUMfDr. New_an, wsa soi n id, i. ibbi browne daua! thal tne ehlrographj ?u? di?colt I ead tbat tba eu hjort matter wa* urreloTSSi loth.. tispute li (ju. siioti. Ii. lu ?t:'uni- :... .ect'ire, the R.ii.iii ipmt'd a eautense - jire?fe of Un- Kev. lt. Uel.er >'ewlou's rec nt ._-. .?..!?; ih.it oe--'letti with Mr. N( ten entire]/ lu bi* view oi ibe 1 Ile iiiici w.inls auld tuat lie bad only read tim prrfaoa nf tue book. Tb* lecture waa oa tba Boob ot (Janeen tram ss historic standpoint, tfaoyof ;.ute* over th-story ol toe Creation mu.i ed iv Mien uro-<e from u mistakr'i view of th*matter. ?I iee*did bot stats ibal Hie theory w,. ta a* girt* wa* . iiiin bj Jehoi sb, inn thal ii wa* bia o.. n theory lastd on v.iii.'iis pr....:.*. Cain. Abel sad La nosh n.r 'iK.iktr eSlleQ" tj pcs o: Ki*. Mp .luted ft rnil'. bj urn a nt-mu., nunn*. I .a necb, woo hal iw,> wlvr*, he wile- a prognaalTS ebaraetsi helored bot! -iris, uud jot kno.Mii^ w-lch evil to choose, look them both. RAI I.UOA l> INTERESTS. ADJI.'STMKNT OF RATES l\ THE BOUTH. BALTCMonn, April 30^-Ths Unto Ooamiltte! if *.,e :o.Ule rn ll iiiw.iy and Btrenabip As... ISllOS f..r irraaglag traaaportattoa mes. hatwesatba Month uml ."..-iui.il tba Eaatsra aasfesord bm! ioii,it. Tfea peta dpsl sut.J'ct of consideration was the adju.stiiie:it of rule'in ihe boutb, aud between the Hest and Beatb* ?ru seaooiist. ibo gur?t:ou wus rcfetrol to a sub ?(.inintttee, wiilch ^ublullte I u ngari rccuntiiiii.tlng; :.n tdrsaee is retee sf fros. 3 to r> aeata os tatter elsaaea, sad no ehango In usaMral elsaaea fran tba Aist to thc ? ? ii, i i I, to go late effeei Mai l, wulch wus adopted, ro Aogosta, Oa.. tbe oonmittee reootnioeaded a redno ' oa "f - c. nts oil letter .lasses ead bo ebaagetsaa. merni ela?ei. Tbs eonfareasa wu. tuutiuur iu ae*hn.n foi neveiul duys. mi: CANADIAN PACIFIC AND GRAND TBTJVK. Oiiawa, Ajiril 'JO.?In tbe lldtis,? of Coin motis to-day, Mr. Abbot prc-enicd a petition asking Issti ts ls trod ssa a bin ^ivimf the Obeedlae FaeM* Balrwaj p.wer to lt-Hse tba Iteaa cf tba Credit Va toft thc Quebec and Ontario aid thc Atluntle und Northwestern i.ulw.iys. LBOTOWMgiaatod It la evi il.ijl l,y this BB "i tri.it all imp s of umlcul.le worklnjr ri..-n's bel .-..en I be ( .11.aill.it: l'lielUe Kuli SMy uml t .1 (.rand lrunk Otmipaoy nave been abanOoneJ, leaalag of tbe ab-re-named railway* will grr* ibe Canadian Paeitie a line wttAwurtl iu oin tt couip'titiou with the Uiund ir.ink. MB. COiuuN BETTLES DISPUTED 1'(?1NTS. LoHOOM* April 'JO.?Ans:in Corbie, president of tbe [adiana, Bloss?sgtos ui..i tTsstorn Bsllroa i I bbb pany, ha! 1 ?Bett ditn uml, :ili.e BnaSfBSMal of o.l points in dispute with tuc tnuteea oi tbs Daw*York. I'etinn,i raala asa Ohio Ballrosd. Mr. Oorbta will saiiiorh.iins on hatardajr< MISC-LLAltEODS IHTELLIOE-ICE. Hom om, Aptil JO.?Tin- stockholder! of tho Mid'.ii. -ex Ceatral Bstlrsad Oompiny, ut a bsssIsI msss* tog this moulin';, totot lo (onilriu the netion of the ia to s.-ii the road t.. tba Booton aad I Kaliroiid I'o.npa-y, and hIso to innke a formal ttl oi tin- plop itv or thc corporation tu rn amt iMtii Ibo telina ol Bale. TOs-S-U, Kan., April '_0.? The annual report of the Atchisiiu, losekssad Mets rv Itallres! shoM.^ tbsgrooa aarataga 'or l""-1- to ba g] i.t.ih.ikiu-, expeaditaroa, |8,697^00i asl tantiaajn, 99,139,000, Tbs sst mernoo cv, r 1881 ia t'l.'Hi.o-oo. _t tbs aaaaal asestlag rael ts daj tic OOO shares wen t..'.,i on soi ot t mi whole awn. b. rof .100,000. W. u. strong voted .... 4311,000 ahure*. 'i he md Hoard m Directors waa rt. oloeteo. Ul)Ter Ames .1 tiotn the mnototy. and A. 1.. i.,ii/,;,u wa* sd to Hil1 the meaney, i be Due, tors mei u.,u :. sleep (i tn. oraoers,sxoept mat a. l. louznim wasolect eii V.ct-J)!. rnt&t nt. Wa-iiiv.I'.n, April'_0.-Tho bond of thc liuffnlo freck lt.. '?! KsUrOSd Ooapssy, Ol Hullalo, .\.-V., usa coiii m..i. c.niM, bas been approved bl lue no.itilor Si Un i rssaary. v.'AMnsoTt.x. April _o -'ihe cu.* of tba Delta! - against, the baabrl?i ead CbsttaesaaBi leUresd Os* paa* BaabasesattasebssttagtaMssbTilla next wssk. . mt I, ree..vt, >i?;i.isMjuue upon coupons mid by tlieLi.ttedStutea inaaary In irust for tue liid.an lmst t uno. lne?e coupons wcro due prior to lstftl. HIL SALE OF THL HANMIIAI. AND ST. JO. A long coiifennii'f. wus bold ye.steidiiv lutwceii TUB PlI-MBBl I'eikm*, of tue Chicago, liurilngtuu and yuuo h.iilroad, und r*,eral directors of lb* Hannibal and St. Joseph Kaiirnad in rc_,ird lo the details ol tho rsssel salo. One or two of tho Hannibal aud Ht. Joaeph directors are understood to be disappointed t.uit the pun ad_g the road li om guiuoy to Chicago should not bc aocoinp!U-ued, but they have not refuse,! to Join In the sale. Mr. Perkin. Ui?l*..dyeateiday tuat a u.aj,.ru> of i i* j.re'.lTod stook allom.] ba traueterred to ais eom paov a* well as tbe common. An agveasMBt to tnai . ii . I was iT*p_i*d afur tho cou.erenoc for mo al^ua t tc ol me l'i-'ferr*d stockholder*. Mr.-*erklns returned to lioilou last uIkuu MAUD GUAN GER SERIOUSLY ILL. Mebipen, Conn., April _<>.?Maud Granger, shortly before tuc time fixed for h?r appearauco this evening at the opera lionso her* In tho title-rol* of '? The Plant??'? Wife," wa* taken with convulsions, caused by nervous prostration, aud became so 111 tbat tne performanoe could not be given, and tbe large audience that had assembled had to be turned away. At a late hour she 1* so Ul that lt U feared ?ho may bave to abandon her Eastern tour. If. Indeed, she survives the ordeal lhrou*h which she i* paxalng. FORK 1 GS SEWS. 5 LUIY ROEENCE DIXIF.'s STORY. London, April 20.?The lil nm-nie of Que*en*berrv. brother of Lady Florence Dixie, ta a letter to The Duily Tclcijrajih says the eleponttiou of tbe Eton gen? tleman who states that he Raw Lady Florenco Dix.o at WlBBBBJ at the time it ih alleged she was attacked, which has been used to discredit that lady's statement, mcrclv shows that be passed Lady Florene? twice before tin time the attack is said to have occurred. Thc Marquis e-oniplaiii* that the police rein*.* to make known the niimo of the gen? tleman, ar.el In- apicals lo him tOOOBM forward MM deny Hie earhled and libelloos version of lae nit ur nnbliebed la tbe papen. Tbe Marqnls i* convinced tliat an attach w;i* r illly made eu. nil sister, prob? ably for tbe purpose oi frightening her. A private letter received yesterday in this city from London (-ivesihc lute.*! version of tho attaelf. on Lady Florence Dixie?a crenion which saves the famous Englishwoman'*, reputation both tor truth? fulness and .-anitv : " It turni out that Lady Florence, Dixie's brother. tbe Mavgnta ol Qaeeaabeny, and bet cou*in, I be? lieve, were the two female, in green who scare-el her tor a Jo!;.-; and tbe dog didn't Mle beeeoae he :*aw tbnagti tbejohe. Everybody is laughing about it. COLLISION' AND LOSS OF' LIFF: AT SEA. Hii.bai). April 80.?A collision ha* occurred off here- between UM BogUe- steamer Thames and the Bpaaiab etramcif Kafdalaaa Viccnta. The latter tree rank with live* eil tho per*ons on board. Two of tbe crew of the ninnies were also drowned. PRINCE K KA Po IK I NF. SFRIOTTSLY IlaL. Pa ki-;. Ami 20.?Prlaee baaotkine, who with several other person* was sonni tine ago convicted at Lyons of Nihilistn ami sentenced to prison, is seriou-ly ill. PRANCE AM? MADAGASCAR. Mtflffttfililtf) April 20.?Atlvires from Tam atav *t?te that tin* native* an* busily en caged In ms-tn* weapons. Tii.-r declare Ihat they Will not surrender an Inch of t' rrltor- lo the French Invaders. li HUH kc . Ap''ll 'io?The MalaitHsy f.nrny* have Fro. c d..ito ll- r!iu. when they will bc received ai i..|i. na! .matt. TIIF, QUEBEC PARLIAMENT BoVEE FIRE. QtrgBIOi Auril 'JO.?The will* of tho Pal HeiBom lleaeo. ahloh aee ieelrnyei Bj tire u*t eight. are- al slaiidlti.. Ile Pl Beela* elated 1 i*t Bight that tie Oorera-Beat would eertelely not rehang, ah tho offi? ce* heretofen eltaared la lae house, win be at once lrsaefemd to the nen depertaseatel inilldtnifa, whim the library will ha prepared for hetdtaa ihe nen *c*slon in ease tbs ni ? Pani Horus ls nol ready .ae ls likely to ba tbe esse. nothing bot the foenndattona being a..'ar l.I I ? ? - said to hue b-ti Hiaurcl f?r a t was wort but there erUI he a Ieee of el least $35,000 oi ii ?? M-rary. I AIi r I, AND FLIGHT OFBOTH PARTNERS! Hav kw \, April 20.?The large bardware firm i.M'.'t . ..'??? led | ai ?Mat, nag now, lt ta lesraed, both partner* bare fl.-1 - of a di-.-o\ cr v i,,al they li id talsc.l a *ini o . on c. itt I far iar '? .tn-aints Main**] anull aa'ea tu i ? , !. ld esl "'''. ?hed in bm l*_t i, . - io ,i un m ? X" M "f the r- pr.te d capital of the inn. NEWS FROM THE D i.MIMnv, M.inti:i h., April 20.?The ilirecton of the Baal ot Montreal :..i dc d ed el 1 pc i cent. rho m ? 0,000, nnd I much di-sppo-.tu.cnt i* fell thal Ibe unoaet at i ip io #0,000,000, whereas it ? Ho- iiabtltties of Lord a Ween, prodnee deelere, who i ? ind ih-lr tMeia ..rc *-:i-.._.ii. rids ??he re thst ha* occurred hera ii a decade, lie baaha ar- i.i. y Meared i.r tin ir ad i the i!*in Br. Jonm, W. li, April 20. La-mlse lin.*, r.'.'.l wa. . tn de nih i" ?! n ar \i .!...'?' re, < Iran i Brenan. A Work of wood w eh sh bsd heated to wara h-r bed hal hynlt -i end set lire t'i the oororlaga FOREIGN KOTE& rn bub, April 90 -i.an Beena r, the Leed-Ueateoaat, lu,. ,, ipr red thc s to the I r are advised h] the eomnilftee appointed t" inv. - Ira- .1 cl.lllc.Bof "ila t .'? DC I c ll.)'.lilied. LoBOOB, April 'JO. -Mr 1..u.11. al* iWliri; at the lu.!..: latin of Bn loka Lobb ? ?- of ths Work* men's College to-day, eapweetd the eoavicl t lliatltilll" s ia. i,t ci:.,.,c. i Iiiiitt il i.f K*"0 I worli. Io t ill. I mira, April in. An cl:.mai ir tl io ha." - in th*. t.i ed house* han hen deetroyc I an-da great naasbei ot faosthes aro dc?tnui.* ead l less. Ht i.it u.I. Ai ni Jo. IL lui M?rcoTlUh, who tried lo ihOSt ElBM Mian In the ratliedrsl here, att. mptcd to c. tn nil inlelde, but telle L Ia.iM"'*e, A,.r.l jo?A oopyrlchl convention between c,i un .r.v and France ha* been tlBBOd. llmi in. Ai.nl 'Jo -The flaniaewal lutrnela to nball to the Kel ust^a the tn ely ol -omasocn <? with Osraeh I...M".n. Ai.iil '.'"I. - Mr ll arr n.l.m. Kl ri.l.-r of Pattie* menl 'or Westmeath, wiio ba* Just BOOBpleted a le-rin of hui.rr lament tu Ireland, Ina In hi* appearance- mthr ji"... ? .mons un* afternoon end wea Introdnoed ii Mr i ll snd Arthur O'Connor Mr li i te.ok hi* Wat! r li t i.e III .', nc Bi ' e, ?.' . ... i , tatton hia preseoted thc Crews Prtnee ead hst witt e Iorgo eon of. Beeny whieh trim nleed ter thone at the tine el then* sliter we d Tbe Crown Prlnee tntands te apply tbe nioner fha fur iii* rm.- the welfare of the people. LOBBOB, kpftl BO, At tue eoeoad aprln* niPetinK st eaii.li.wii l'..rk lo-lajr Hip < .teni --.indowu llurdle-Kaee .iiniidicai.i reealted ta ? deed heel betwen < j giehei ind Mi Oehli i .. .? r'sHalnU. '.. Meena. The onat *ccii-ci ih rd p. iee u.er. wendnetartere. I.in.in-.MK* A.tiI 90 Btneisrs which sailedfreira this pert yeoterdaj for the United Rtetee and Canada c . ried rc mv ;i. ii fl eraigreaie. .Neuiiy kail the aaa b .iinel for M.mit.il.a. Havana, April Jd --ii iiov.rniii.-nt e.nplojrp*. - ij. need i" be lapUeated le Ihe robbery of po* tn ce ?nd tc.rei,.jil, itamee ead eta-apod papen, hen beea ar? ri ala d and (m. tn pi ison. citi "i- mi.m..., a..ni .jo. IT' ? .i.-i,t Oeaaalei ba* IsaaeBaOeareeOeelarlaB that tho asw poota! pede win m rato operation en Jaaoary i. ihhi. rhe bow regnle ? mi"..1. tn. bea) fi u ms ,,i iii.- Ani'riciii uud iii-, re mc. inland poetage aad ea* tireiy rein: in un: poatsl Sjelei. Uamui no, april Jr inc largeel ell aereheees m this etty im* hen d -ir eyed bf Bre, rbe straeten eeehiaued three i.n.i i'm.'*. The deetraetton involves a loss of 1.1,000 Inindia duel.lit* of oil. M1DN10B1 WBA1BBE BBPOBT. GOVERNMENT INDICATION'S. Syn ipili 1 ir t'.e ,, isl Corni,/ fur hiurt. tfggBIVOTOV, April '-'1 ? 1 ?. m.?Tba storm Whieh wa* central In Idaho V'simiiy iii.irnlnK bas ?end eeetwaed,denlepiag peet eaergy, ead i* now central In Col'ii u.lo. Violent eOBIherlf to easterly wind* pi vi1 ''i Texas aad thean eortbward anrKaaea^ Nc'ia'i. 1 tl Dafcete, ?*ith lomlntaa Ooolaadiair wi etha ... nan.-, iii tin. ___n ragleoaad nthe Atlantic ead '? ? ir w-.ti.cr prtrsBi in ibe bfleel-elppl ead Ohio Vail -. r.-niic-icc and tlie Cini: .sraii*. Thea wind* hav iBifti 'i io nertaerly on the Atlantic seeet, north of Gape ll ai terss. and they ur.- Crom eas lo *outh in the Houthein States, Ohio Tolley end northwest. iii'tirnttnn, tm- i,, 9mm, For Hi.- ll ' 1 r '.tli.ntic Statea, emil fair wea 1 her fol lowed n.i slowly n-m ? temiieratnre donni ihe .ifHr noon, norlin rly windi shiftluR to inal and Mitti, rialug followed by falllne o.ir meter. For New-Kn_iand. fair neaiiier. nortbeeatta north* west winda, blg-tii-r haronulii, neall; etatlouary leia perstnre, i'..r Hm i.ake region, Ineieeslni etoodtaea-, r .in tn th. iica ten, portioae, windi shifting to rest end south, le til lu for.md I'ccni ine dangerone, lower har otneter, etatloaan en aiiirtu rr acm temperatnre, Pw thc r '.er Ntiss-Mippi at,'I mi**..un Valleys, ihtaal . linc neither ..nd rain, rtoleol koeal etonm, warmer souihea-t winda, falling barometer followed by rarma, i wind* and cooler 11 eaiher in tn.? Uppei Misaoiiri Valley. TRIBUNE LiOOAL OBSEBVATIONa .TM IlOUlW: Morning. M.lil. I l'A!!. Imn ,,,.,,, . . . . ? - ~Z_ll.,..I. l!?i? JJL? * I* " 7 i:^i_qxn Inch .Oj 30 2ft.fl trtrrlllaj f.ll.^l.l. rn. lira-fiilM aahltr ll?^ rrprr?._la HiaoKtl'a'l.. fl*. ln*rrnrr (t'nin* (hi., haar. T 1* br jk.l. or d.i'.l. I .1 - ....-ra'.i. IL, ..ri.'...u. ,11 (f ?,i^.ii.-., u I .air?l.J k| I Sa l_?r_.u_l.l.i Al Wai ??fa Ihsamta j, na 11*01*01 Trihi sr. cir-irn, Anril '.1?1 a. m.?The movement In tlie i.ar.iiii'ter I* ??aln np-*rard. Cloudy weather sud light rain (.od nf an luohj w-> followed durltiff the nUbt by ol.-ar weather. The leinjierature randed between Ab0 and gmt, the averair* 1 "K'i'/ beluc \ ? lower than on lin-coire*pcindlu_ day last year and Iii1 lower tban Oa 1 linr.ilai . Clear or fair westbT, with dight chsaaes In tempera? ture, may be expected to-day in this city aud vicinitr. BILLS AFFECTING the COURTS. PROPOSF.D CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES. n.A\S TO RF.IJKVK TIIK iSCRROaATE OF EXCESSIVE WoltK?PROCEDURE IN TUE MARINE AND DI8 TfllCT COURTS. The couria of this city have- recciTed an unusual degree of attention from the TerfslotuT* at its present sesslou. Several bills aff( cting their Jurisdiction nnd powers have already been paasod, and some others are Ix In- constrirred by committees. The bill chan* iiifr the name of the present Marino Court of th? city of Ne?-York to that of tho (Hy Court of New-York has be? come a law. It will ro Into effect July 1, 1883. On and after that dato all pending suits will have their titles changed io correspond to the new name of tbe court. Tn lnd.es of that court are pleased with tbe ch inf*e. Ha**/ nay that the name Marin* lon? iijro ceased to have anvsneclr-u significance as applied to the court, that lt wus misleading aud that there was no reason for its retention. S( vcral plans hav* been proposed to relievo the Surro fc*ati'M Court of tho embarrassment caused by th* wor_ iic-uuiulatliig Tinter than one .'rob-to Jiid?*e can diapose of lt. It ls a-Tced on all sides that some remedy ls ne-vled. Thats ls no other Judicial position lu the city Khlch demnnds of Its occupant such Incessant and severe labor as thc MurrogHteahip. Surrogate Hollins ls a hard worker, and he possesses In au uncommon de_reo th* faculty of u-irttlnpj work done rapidly and thoroughly. Hut with the most persistent efforts,working early ami Inte.he 1* nuable to keep paco with th* rapidly increasing tnisiness of the Court. The Work and labora of the (surrogate's Court and office Increase with the growth of tbe city as those of no other court do; yet, although Judgeships and courts ha\e been cnated to meet tho demands of additional HtlgHtlon lu ot&ar directions, this city re? mains with a single Probate Judge and with scarcely greater facilities for disposing of pishSBB litigation than manr of the sparsely settled connties of the State. Various rented;** have he*n siigi*ested. It has been proposed that the Surrogate should send tba will con? test* that he la linallie to hear to the Judges of the Common Plena for trial while they arc sitting at Biiecinl Tenn and that. If necessary, the proper lag?to* Hon oe had to render this plan effeetlve. The answer of the Common Pleas )u lg.-s to this ls that they already li.iiea i the business they can attend to in carin** for the litigation nf their own Court and for the appeals from tbe Diatrh't courts and the Matine Court. Another plan ru* be. n embodied In .1 bill novr liefore tl.e I_*gi lature. This create* two ud.11:1..na! Surrogates, the three to havo conciriam and agaa] Jurisdiction and powers. -"ni ragj it.* ld.Illus thinks that thc proposed bill is pre? posterous independently of the ('iieatlon of lt* const'* tn'iitiuiity, fallout which -rare doubts ure expressed, he ieee sat ballera tbat tba work st the court could im conducted faafnyti, nuder three prsbata Jedgai sf agaal powers. Tbsptoa be su__**t* as l...*t rSllTSlStlli to mret the difficulty I, tlie :ip[>..in'incut, sadat authority of a projMT law, at an Hiai'ta'it *ur;o,ale, who shall hear -tell c,.4?* anti do such o'liar Judicial work ai ma-, h.- asalgao*. hto. t>v tba larrogate. Ti.;-, Barrogato Kid';!)* thinks, WOSId cuni.le 1,1m at . ouipa-.ilively Hui* additional. xpetxe to the city to hare prob.ile business . I "p.. anl of pr. imp fly and t lim mi _ til r. BOSBt reui.il> is i rllli ii. iv d. : i lode 1. Tue tnlBSflW of the court ts in nt ly (WO years br'nn I. The BarrogSlB *xpect* to gsls I I lr.mt i?e nv a 'i-.v plan In the BSSriagOf cou I??te.| will esaaa Whloh ha recently put In ? ti. Poraerly a will eootsat wa* begun, nnd after pr-..e ding for a day or two waa B-JaW-BSd to ma;.', tra, tat saotber esao. Tba rsaall waa thal leag '?rrj...I* of tin.a fi i. |: ? t olly intervened Int ween Bt_r*T"g-, aadtrlfl ? p Uraetad tbraegb oas or more years. i tbe Breera) plas tbe trial sf a win contest is bo ? i is eonttoaed tram da? to .lay until galahad, as a . .ilise it cir. Ul It i* liope.l f! _t Ihe result of this Will I cul en 1'ile tbi court tn dlaposo of nu.re ci-, f. Bul nt tb* i. *i thu Barrogato, without i dd, worh a* hargai hs aaay? will bs aa* paes with i ii e tacreaaiag hsalnaaa af tba Labor* hare already eerioaaly aSeeted hi* hrulth. If he alioti'.I Income ho 111 aa to he unable to attend to hla dntlea for along period, the r-stilt, lu the ? aila i*. weald he iuos? ufortos its. Arri us PBOM nu* i>i-ntii i <i't"i:rs. There baa ht u tnu.-'i dloeaastou af a MU recently ta* t-...lu.ri iii ? ?? ls embly giving tbe appeal from the Distill- ????:,., it to tbs OssstsI Tsrra of tba sd of to the Oeaeral tatra sf tb! ' mir: a Pleas i ha* I. urged (asl thia wsa tba tri.i-e regalar, tho Marino court balug in', r in I: ile to Ifs lartadtettos between t':e District ?i Pleas i oiirt*. arid appeals Ires*, tl.* M irn.i (Jiurf, Oeaoral TSras, now gulag tn toe . ? ? '.i Tana, iha r. joinder Baa b aa ? ei i il ' ? ? i wu* aaeeaatlmtlopal; ll.St lb I wi.ni.I In- depriving the I '..nundi I'le.i* of Jtll'ls dlattoaal power* eoafsrred hy tba toa*. Constttntion. ju ige Mi AiUtu in diaenaelagtba poisl a Sst or two ago though he was not tn faror of the pn I law, them aaa nothing to the objection, "The r.gdt of a -ip. .ii." he *aid, "i-x'st* bv faror of the Leglalalure, wini h hu* the power lo modify ur aitoi tba .t pi.--ure, ..| to abrogate lt al together, rbere U nothing ia tbe CoosUtuttoa walch girt* the right o( :n inj . iee, and i.i asa tbe flsstter i* nndei control. The right ol appeal from the Dl*tricl e..ni la to lbe I'nmmon I'l ii* WM --tren by legtalatlt I en it, and oiay be abrogated entirely or tran*ferr*d I i-i ...itt I,. ptuTl'Inii nf tlieCiinatiiiitiiiii that 11 m. iii I'le ii. Colin l?* i Oil tl Ulled it I th Its ' present ' ll.rs. Hell, ill, lill* let. I. nee lu ll* url 'Hull I U ris_let IOU. watch cannot be Infrtuaei upon bj lotion; not to Ita appellate lunadietlon wit. h la under lu pietf pontruL lhere ia, therefore, do eoaatttatloaal Ina* i .u' in the way ol Bach legl*tallou." .s..i eley Judge McAdam, however, but ali tiie oilier Marine Coori Judge* are op] lo i? propoeed law, on the ground thai thsj now hare all lbe WOT! the) em atti ltd lo I Le Pl ?::.! Court jtiatici c. int w, n about and the Marine linlges there ts aome fee 11 ig of rivalry, are of the kin..- initiJ. sine they would lunch prefer lo har* their jiHlgmenta rortowad br the Comawn Plea*. Tbe Com Dmii I'll a. lu.Iki a un- gfrlda I In sen, iment am..tig tliem selvesontne *u jct, ti.c majo u, however, preferring tti.it tlie Mirth.ul ai.nuid rctin.iu u* it it. T.n- prospect I* th.it tiaa ind win uni heeoaae a law. l.'nie IS another .ia.- nf proposed legls'itlon e*po .(Teeting tba Disii n t eonrta. in rogar! lo ? hlch urny f iTur.li.ie wardaaeeaite ha spoken, and wnleh appears pr ny i ermin nf enact incut. On* of th*** is ian inlr.1 t... orren blunders lu th* ( ..dr ol I iv? i Proe*dnr* in re cut J to lbe loriad- Hos of Ibeaa couti*, a* mic law dow Stand* Um luiiiiii.ni rim* (lei i ral Term ha. hi ld that I.ie l>i*ti let eui la hara nojiirradtciiun lu roplcrln aalta, or for tue lsauiiig nf attachment* a-ainsi piopcrty,or orders of arreal where tbe tlefeodant* are non reaident*. CIrllJustlee Henry P. Mettowa, ot Ibe Tenth Dtatrlet, lia- ie- cul il le en be'..te the Jlldlclarv 4 ommltIM Of th* Aaaamoiy,Ia i?'iiuif ..f ali the District conn justices, arcing the lajiutlee and abenrdlty ol th* law as it .s.'.imls nt pre.ent, and then- *"(>:iit little doubt Unit th* pr. IMW -* will be male. Another ch mite lu tlie law Milich Jostle* Mill vin llt{e.l ? tn* cotntuiitce, an i wiii.ti all thi Judi;." of these couria favor, is .me ealarglag their jjuriedletioa, which .ii present I* limited to caaes uv .Iv mg uo mot* thar. ia that tba Unit aboato be S900. while thia would nil m it. i.aiy ts tba labors ol th* elrti justice*, th*y*ay thal isev sea is clearly how ll would help to do awaj with many of tba lastanoe* ol hardablp aad anno] I M.il .ilise until r H.* e xis1 in- inuit a: iou, mat they would gliniW iissiitue the additional labors if ihe Iswahsalil be < lu ii g. ul. I.'ti-ants now whose clultu* atc con <h|ei ably umre man gSSO frequently (orego the demand for the additional amount In order ts.it IBS) mir ha BgalSg thu unavoidable del.iv lui -blent tn litigation In oae of tba higher eoerta, where oaoaea oas soiiitiiii lie trleil much le** than a year ofter they un? begun. Hest'les that, tba eoeto In utatrlcl (jourtaand milcB smaller ttinn In un.v oil. O' of th* Other court*. If i hf annunit reervored I* iuore t lian* idtlien nu alluwaaoe of $12 asa) ba made in ths Judge in a.mu ion iii disburse i.ir-i.t.. ii i* propoeed by Hie new law ta "tire te tbe Judge a discretion In granting |ndgm?nt* for sore than >j*iO .i* to an additional alto wanoe of IO per cen I upon the amount nra* g*_Ao. Thia would farulah ii fan allowani o lot "eOSlS" and al thc *aii.c tl i.e not lie as buidensome on the dafeated party as lu ibe othsr eourto wbers tba ?asalleal hill ..i c..*i* eannol well he under 975. Ti.* LHstrloteonrt* aresjaatantli v.niling lu churue ter and Importance, Heel or tbs JuaCtoM reoently e acted to t ,.u beiieii have i.. cn lawyer* ot moen be ter standing and ability than former'] Ulled it. wu li two or three rzoeptloaa the civil district Jsatleaa arewelJ traine*! mon aad earueal workara, al.al entirely free lr.un the corrupting Inflnoaoes of nnuii forsaa ot i.I politic a* have Iliad.: Mir ir. ords Ol annie nf tneir pn d ......us n reproncn niel disgrace. Nonoot them ia do? ing bettor, in..re tliormtgii or ne.re faithful wotk ii.aa Juatloe Blockier lu tue r'oi rib or Justice HoCarthy m tim i ntn District, uud none had more slflleultleo to c..nie.ni with when they ii.-au their wm mu* Hie iiioeeeaoi- of Justice Dlnkal nnd Juatiee ( aaspbeU. Many of tn* reform* thal iiuvo taken place to tn* District Courts dunas tbs psst yeal limy dlr. elli be I raced to them. I hey, ni common, hovv i v i, willi ii I ol their associates who SIS not nt HM MUM p..lineal Stripe ari l oinii.ls-i.u.er 1 hiuiipsou. have mel with dull, ulty lu nl.laining Hom thc Depart iiiuiii nf rubiio Works any icustmable rscognlUon of tlielr in eil*. Juatiee "Mike" Nnrlun, nf the 1'nnt D\n. t rici, eli m. ea to......n tim right etoo ol i m- political reaee, timi bli curl looin is oared for ami mipplled lu a geneioiis luann-r. lint lu tba lill li Platt I. I Juatlea McCarthy look* out upon eourl room walla ragged and fallln| ami up.in tiirniliire (hat la ubiil.li> and iuaiiitlci tllt. Ile hus Iii en atolgOd tO gi Ilpili* molli mid bis ilcik's mi Ills own expense. lu tba Fourth Du t riot things me little ir any better. In the Eighth, Justice indue)"*, liny are nt iii worae. in inc Taatb, Juatlea M.i.own luis been nuable n> the most persUteat impor tnnitlr* to obtain article* of the.it absolute i.eceealtr. rnlnmlssloiie. I iiiuupsnu'ri atiswcl ls thal he liasn't the ninney for tba purnoo* aad ie aaeb aaattsis la tbaaa i mu ts ure aliOWeO to un I ruin bad tn vv.ii sc (me athei bill nile, titi- t ne . om t. lim* before tbe i-ei-ls luiuie appears to hun-little to n.aawad it. lt u propoaaaoy lt toeompol ibo etoaograpbertoesebPto trot i '.un t In tut-Mi tn (lie appel Inn t iii each cane on OD piai ii cdjiv ..f th.- testimony without puy. There seem* io be no saflefsetorj raaeon given wny th* ataaographsr In one of Ihe-e cfiurts eliuuld du BBSS work milena ne la paid for lt say more than ls another court. But there ls a Min iiioio nen nit sile to the bill, lt would enable any party defeat.d In the In.t mt Coull to tte up aad delay bia udverstii''? uctlon by inurely Ktvlu* a notice nf ap? peal ami n:iii- an mule Hakim*. And this would le tue result lu mo.I in-lances. Instead of fut?*b?g JW I?_J rollaf tn coaea IutoIvIur small amouiita the Di.-irli-t cnurU would nomi bc uti le netter In this respect than any of the others ami tba (.'omiiiun l'lens, (ieueral Term, would bo overrun with t-t)*e pet:> appeals. If a person hun a :<.._ou*.lu ground tor apneaUim Uo will ba willing to pay the stenographer, for If he sna**jeoc_8 he will be re? paid thc dlaburseraent by bl* adversary. If he has no reasonable ground for appeal he sho*ild not be permitted to eau.*- such delay without paying for lt P0LI11CAL NEWS. a ; SCHEMING TO CONTROL THE AQUEDUCT. COMMIS9IOVEB TnOMPSON'g PLAN?Ma-NUFACTUB* INO BOG I'S NEWS. Tho failure of tho Legislature to take action npon the bill to provide anew aqueduct for tbe city has cau/iod a good deal of comment among business men recently. Inquiry In political circles yesterday disclosed tbe fact tbat the delay has been In the Interest of the polltlclsiis wbo seek to control tbe expenditure of the sf'JO.OOO.OOO or more that will be used to build the aqueduct. The " leaders *' are walting until the lntereat of tbe publio in ?oulnina? a (rood comm s slon shall have died out, and until near the end of the session of the legislature, when lt la their purpose to rush a bill through and to place tbe work in charge of Hubert O. Thompson. It is said that the Governor favors the Major's plan, but tbat if a bill is pa-sod, placing the wotk In the cbsrgo of Commissioner Thompson, he will approvo lt rather tban t.ilr* the responsibility of defeating the party scheme. Tammany Hallts to receive Its share of the spoils, and is to be al? lowed some additional patronage In other ways, as an offset to the Increased power that will be given to the County Democracy. Senators Orady. Treanor, Daly, Fitzgerald and Koch, In consideration of a promise of re? election to tbo .Senate, are in favor of Mr. Thompson's i-cheuie. similar luflii nee* are to be used In the Assem? bly. When Mayor Edson's bill for a commission was sent to Albany, a elaus* was Interpolated In lt giving Commissioner Thompson muoh greater power than any one ot tbe other Commissioners. When the .Mayor went to Albany to speak upon the bill, he exposed tbe interpolation and said tbat lt was not in the bill as approved hy him and the Water Commission that Inves? tigated the subject. Mince that time, ths politicians have begun to distrust tbe Mayor, and have taken wean* to discredit his cominlsnton, and to " work up" a sentiment tn favor of Mr. Thompson, In order to furnish an excuse for the kind of a bill that they propose to pas*. In furtherance of this scheme, Andrew H. Green was Induced to go to Albany on Wednesday aud make a speech deriding the Mayor and his commission, aud ad? vocating thc pntaage of a bill tbat would place the work In charge of Commissioner Thompson. The news? papers did not give that attention to Mr. Ciieeii'* speech which Commissioner Thompson fondly hoped they would, so on Thur*day be had lt wiitteu out In the ofllce of tbe Public Work* Department hy one nf the eity emplovei. In order to seoure its pub? lication and to further his purpose his friend* gave out'nn Thursday night that a conference of ptomlneut citizens WM li*-1*1 in the Hoffman IIouso, where Mr. TbompKOn SPeadl a toad deal of his tine, and that tt'cy leran to leen au address Which caa* drafted by Andrew EL tireen. Tm* QddfOOO ian poi ting to breve, ben adopted at thia conference of prominent cl-lien*?not a sing'.* mime t? lng meatloi-e I? wan seal to the uew*papera for publication, and means wen tahn te have lt printed ann circulated among ineiiib- rs of the Legislature. The bogus "address" turi! rd emt to !>?? Mr. Greon's speech delivered In Albany, the copy of wlitch lind been prepared ru th.* I'uhlic Works Department, advocating the (tesl advantage to the city of .Ivinc Mr. TbOB-peon the scle power to build the aqueduct. Inquiry at thc Hoff? man House yesterday revealed ths fact that no such OOO* fen nee wa* held, and thar tlie whole thing ira* a i o ti. a.e cf .Mr. rhompeon's bruin, to farther his scheme to g.-t cont roi of the sqoedact. i .rd A. Montera, the wholaa'o dry-zood* Importer, of No. 893 Broadway, erbolschalrmaa of the I.v 'ir ive Committee of theCouuctlof Keforrn,wan aaked recently what action hi* tltn-HBtttoc propane lei take In regal l to the thama lt mad- again*! .Mr. riioiuu*oii. ?? \v.. an* undecided a* yet," he *a.d, -just what eoane w* will piir?iie. Tnere are ?everal open ton.. To my mind tbere never waa a clearer eeseof agnes aban ei trust than thal o. Mr. Thump-..n'a dm 'intraline of the Public Work* Department. Km he la a siirrwel jioliti peade hie ni wey freely and t* supported hy a ham or retain, r* In th.- etty dep._rtm.nte. Un look a leenn from Tweed aod sllenoea opposition from n ?? inns rn the seen way that Tweed did?by sattaty Ina their dernsnds, n wileen the maimer tu '*btcii he suddenly brought m n rad the InTnotlgstlon ordered by tbe Btate-kacie. He I* a pow.-rnil maa wno eau pre? vent ,iU in.-ulry fruin being otHctally made a* !?> what be eenie ot ihe thou*a-us of dollars of public money wMeh t!;?i committee spent, and why lt hu never made a report. W# rut - i'i-'.. 1 tint thc rr ls a greet scheme under way to get a Mil passel t<> K-iic XBompeoc uml hi* asMociate* the han.liing of the millions thal will bo soenl on the U"W bpi ..lu. t. Anl, If such a btll 1* passed, there will !>e siicli an laen see of taxation a* Will make tr.e tai) a.. ci* a.purni. Jul* I* ll 0"titcat bet ween tile politician* an 1 tlc rm ..ines* men, hut thc politician* have the ur^auira ini'i, the mraej and a Mli'lntereotwhiehenkei them ? powerful adver>:iri.-a " ll i- Mayor Edera Jeelded to take no action on your rUnr-cr* I" " Practically ne. Ete bat sent ns nptaloM of offlee ! "1 bra ehfl an under obligations to Thompson, in favor of tbe latter, and le awaiting our reply. Ire eau gj be? fore Hie .supreme Court or we can talee some other BOOTOO, wbleh wo prop.'.?. to d". My lenette etion* siiow that in tba Slagla metter of coal alone i _oiiip*ou La. bern paying from t*l lo Ai a ton in eitel of the prleea prihi by oilier departments. Then then* !* the Ilioux Uiver .V.pieelurt, which Controller Campbell began m IB7W, rind whicu bc said would be Bandied lu Hine years, at a ce.! of -j-'.. 131,'.lo'.. 'Ihomp. sou !. spending frl.eXJU.eJOO a year on that work lt ba* ?oat e large mm slroedj ami ls nol half ti.iabcd. in feet, a geed perl of the work laid out by Mr. Campbell bas not yet bern begun. Tbe coat bat been fur lu ex c aa of the ecttentoo. Thai work win probably eoet |S,000,000 be ore it i* ttni-hed. At thr same ratio, the c. aqueduct. If C'oiiiinisalone r Thompson lu* control, ul.. ? o.i lu tau ueil^hb-rhoiHl ot K>."i0,OlAi,OOO." THE PBE8roENCT OF IKVINOTOX. N. .T. At tba annoa! election for nubile* olllYors in Ihe ylllege af Irrlagtea. a cohort el Newark, w.t., th Saudford ll. Hunt, the Mater cf The BeuWPU Advertiser, na- i ?'.? 'tel PneUeOt At the tlr*t BMOtlag "f tlc -lus t.. s lir Huiii was present to qualify, but objection was m oh on rln ground tint the ni it ly ClOOtOd l'ie*:denr wa* not a freeholler. The cha-ter nf the villuge pro? vides* that none bat freeholder* shall be *-11_rir>I??. Dr. Hunt admitted that ho w.is not a freeholder, but said that e logleletlTe eet et HIL which na acted that nny leal voter might ho elected to aoi township er village office, made bim eligible to I codee. Tin-quest um wac r.r. rred to Abram M Heesell, a Itupublicati lawyer, ead ut the meeting of the Trneteeo oa Thunda night te opinion lime read fivini Mr. Ha**i '1, In winch be decided nave rec to i>r. Hunt, wbo thereupon reetgued ids preen slons io the nnVe. The Trustees were about to outer up.m an ?Beetloo for PnetdmL when Iaa.n- 0. Wade', the President last year. Interposed and declared that ne wa* I'i. -.Mm! Until lu* aUOCCCCOr waa alec ie! ail quaUtlcO. and thur by the requirement of the charter no ipecsal election coiiM be held mun two otlt.es were vacant. li tin. pres. ni bom onl,. rae recency coull exist. l>r. Hunt WU US Uint President of the vi..agc. THi: OHIO ATTiiliNKV.iiKM.KAI.SHir. COLITl-BlJIi- Olin*,April 'JO,? 1 lie GrOTBI ni.r lifts derided lo appoint .*-<? autor DA. Ilolllngawoitn Attor n. v (.(-neral to lill the vacancy o ? ? i.a lem 1 hy the mig nat lou or George K Nash, appointed to ilie .*>upreiue Court Commission. THE WIBB BBOOBD. A LOS.S OF 1900,000 I.N NEW**OBLK__V& Nkw-()ki.i:ax*j. A ni il 'JO.?A Ciro tin's morn Ing a! Megeetae nod Common-sts. burneel out the stores of liolsseau A- .Marline/, hau i la-vt Loeb. Selieuer a. Co., whotseale dry good*, and Hansel A* Co., iiaddlery. The ?tone "f the following were* badly liam iced : H. 1. Mullan*. Iron warehouse, and A. Wolf, creicke-rr. I'ne loee le eetlmated at -r.oo.ooo. Tbe lesses ere tully erne* er.-d by in. iranc in ibo Liverpool nut London ead Globe.thc l. laenblre, London Acsuraoee, Home, cooti ccntai, Beyal Amerteaa, Phcnlz, educen, andlnlocai c .inpiiule*. __ KILLED BT THK FALL OF A ROOF. Sac kami'STo, Cal., April 90.?Dilling tue pngren Of a Wea hen early ttil* morning on K-st. tn. rooi ol a building fell In. burying u number of person* In tho ruin*. John Hllsenbergor and live others were tak.n from the ruins dead. The following are the u mic* ol ihe WO ind.d ? William Meyers, Herbert lilla.-, Jamea Lambert, Charles Brana, Jame* M-Unity. IX Bragg, U A. Lnooo, J. Woodbridge, Joesph Heady, John Higgins, John Bullina ene George Loder, -fed .if the above persons were badly hurt about the head and back, bevcral person* aro known to be lu the lulu*. DYNAMITE BBIPFED BT JLt-P-t-CM Mii.w.u-KKK, Wis., April I'O.?The AnicMican Faipre** agents In thl* city to-day discovered a package ofelyuamlto weighing twenty-live pounds, which was ?t-ppci from Newark, N. J., by the Adams Express Company, and turned over to the American Express Company on Tbur*dav at Chicago. It bore no mirk to In.lloate Hs contents, but ws* ellreoted to the Milwaukee OOBOOBl Company. When delivered by un American Eipre.* Company'* elrlver. tbe officer* lu tin- lenient c'ompiiiiy's emuieiy aaid lt was dynamite, and thc package iva* returned to tin. Amrrican Ki pren nlllce aud lay ou tho sld.-iaa.k for annie tune. Ti.e Ex lii c?s Company says that it ls only a lot of fuses. An cx pi'i I *ai ? the aiuoiiut wu* mitti, lent to have, blown an el pr ca* ti alli to atom* or to dru,ul lah a it, ui' block Tho p.ic.kiigc ls eighteen lucbes loug. twelve inches wide and ciKht Esebec deep. OeergeH. 1'aul, president ofihe CsraentCompnsy.sald to-night that ilie box had not jet been opened, abd lt was not known whether the box cont alura fu?e or dyna? mite. He spoke of tho matter lightly, saying that lt was ic,anon to sblp nil kind* of explosives by ripresn, though more usually, perbap*, by water. Tbe box was pan of au order from Chloago, and would not have beeu shipped iiiilc** ?af?. TBc expriMa agent here says that tho e ano will bo Investigated and the responsible persons brought to Jllatlue. DE FICI EST IN HIS ACCOUNTS. * i.i a KUM), April 20?A dispatch to The Leader from .'n-iuont, Ohio, says: " Ueorge J. Krebs, j tJ ?1,J. **.JM?LJie ? fostmaater bera, la deflolebt 14,000 la bli aoooonto Steps hare been taken to remove him."* NEW-YORK SBOP-LIFTERS IN CB IC A 00. Chicago, April 20.?Samuel King; and his wife were arrested to-day for shop lifting. In their room ?ilks, ribbons and laces worth 11,500, tbe property of A. 9. Oaare _ Co.. were foond. Detective* ssy that King and his wife are members of the famous Madame Mendel baum gan*; ot New-York. A stubborn cough that will not yield to or? dinary remedies, may be thoroughly cured by Dr. Jayne'o Expectorant, an e'Heacious medicine in bronchial and pulmonary disorders. # I ___R_r_?____4___ jNMBBBfM?8 tsssan.-The iiOTeifT anti exceptional strength of li* perfume ire t:i* P*oi_V* tar talternations of this luxurious artleisV - * MARRIED. KEAHBEY-LEWIS-Ou Wednesday, April .8, at ths real. (lenee of the bride* parent*. Newark, NJ., by the Kev. D. R. Frazer. D. d.. charlotta Condlt, daughter ol William M. Lewi*, to Henry M. Keasbey. of Newark. RICHARDS-OKEEN-At Orange, N. J . on Ttj-rsdayeveu lng, april lu, st the realdsnca of tho bude* brother In. law Hon. (leora* J. Ferry, by the Rot. J. A. Owen. Dr. W. P. Pilchards and Elora creen, daughter of B. F ureen. esq. Noesrds. 7 W*^Il?r.K-SNK~\J.th*^*,dMe,o(,1"?brii1*'s father. S4S JA eat-Ith at., on Thursday. April 19. ltwB. by Hie Rsv. 0. D. Burchard. D. H., Mr. William r. Wm<1 to _laa KaU _, Kane, daughter ot Matthew Kane. esq,. All ot this city. DIED. BEACH-At Dover. N. J? April 20, Dr. Columbas B**cb. la the tisth year of his age. Kiiueial from hla lat* resinenc* on Tnesdsy afternoon, April 'ii. at 2 o'clock. B!tAYTON-Suddenly. on Frldav. April 20, at the r**ld*_c* of her brother, John Paine. No. 3 West BStSfc, **rs. Mary Ann Brayton, of Fall HU or. Maaa. BOOAKT? At Elisabeth, lt. I.. Wednesday. April 18. 1HS1. of Dueuniouia, Art hut W., youngest sou of the lat* Alwyn Bogart, M. I) . ot this etty. Funeral services at his 1st* residence. No. Vt Elm at. Ellis beth. N. J., on .-saturday. April '21, at 1 30 p. m. Tram Central RK. of N. J > leaTe* foot of Liberty-*- *t| IM! p. m. ( Carriages In walting on srrlTat of train st Ellfsoeth. Membora of the Veteran Corp* Me Tenth Regiment lt. Q.\ -tait, ot m. Y. ar* respectfully Invited tu attend. i CAl.HOCN-(in Friday. April 20, HAS, at her residence la* thia city. Maty J. calhonu, .sister of th* Late P. C. Callion?' Notice of funeral hereafter. I Da RKNNE April IS. at Vienna. Austria. Mr* Jeannette Merlina; De Ranna, wife o' ETerard De Bonne, ll lent New York, and only daughter of F. A. S'.erUnf, of Cleve? land. Ohio. , 1 DOMIMcK-OnThureday, April 19, 1883, Jam** WlllUm Dominick. Relatives, fri.-nd* and members of the Veteran Corps. 71s? Regiment, N. ti. S. N. Y . ar* Invited to aiton.I his funeral st the n-sldeuce of his father, James Dominick. Astoria, L. I., on Haturday, April 21, ai 3 o'clock. Fci ry ut 8-d-st. FAI.LICK?Near H_m.if.ii. Col. Co. Ohio. Mireh 23, 1883 Rebecca h. Falllck, wife of Henry P Falilck. Burn May 19 18o7. In Chester Co., Pena. . HANFOKD-in thi* (itv on Wednesday. April 18, Philander Han'ord. In ibe m..tb year of hi* ase. Rel*tlTe?au.l frlen.l.* are respectfully Invlted to attend th* funeral services at ht* late nui.leiiee. U West Slith-aU, on Saturday, the 2 lat inst., at ll o'clock*, m. Interment pnvMe. JA( Qi lia At Bereen Point, N. J.. April 20. 1833. Lucy lim 'en wife of William S. Jacques. Nonce of funeral hereafter. KEi.l.iiO(i-.-"udden:y. at the Clarendon not?1. tn tht* eitr. on the 1 sith mst., (ieorge J. Kel...ir<. lu the doth year ot hi* ?ge. Funeral from st. Bartholomew's Church on -Saturday, 21sS lust., at 3 o'clock p. ni. KNOWLES-On Thur? ay, thc 19th inst. Hezekiah Knowle* agett BB years. The funeral sei-vice* will he held *t Ht. John'* M. E. dmr. h. I'.ei'.iurd aTe.. comer Wilson st.. Brooklyn, E. D., on bund*/ sfternoon at 4 o'clock. LOU Ii-On Friday morning. April 20. Charles Lo;d.son of th* ' lat. Thoma* and Elizabeth P. Lord. The friends _ud r*i*tiTes me respectfully Invited to attend lila tu nc tal al li a. m. ou M.imlay, Apul '2.1, tto_bialaio resilience, No. 51 Weet 17thst. HIL?B-Ou Frifl.1#*, Aniir.'d. at Yaphank, L. I., John P. Mill*, late ol' Hinton. We-r "-'a. Funeral on Mhu-ut, April 2S, at 19:80 p. m.. from the rou* dence of Dr. Ja* I. Baker. Mn.-RE On Fn.bT. April ML St No. 12(J Ea*t Knth-st.. I/.iii*". eld.'at daughter of Mra. M. L. Mooio and tho lat* (?surge K. Moot*. Notice of funeral hereaftor. PUD K-Stildenly, on Friday, April 20, Char "m Wallingford I'i' e i~el 4t*. rear*. BeUtlv**, friends and members of the Veteran C'irpsof 7th Re iini'iit, N. y.H N.ti.,er* inTitrdtnattDt.il his funeral sttfie st. John's Fr?e Church, summlt-ave., Jersey eily Height*, sunday, April 22, at 2 o'clock. RIO'.s-ai Sinn*.' Lake, N. Y.. on Wednesday, A urti I1*. lsdd. lienj-uilu I'. Riggs. M. D., in the 39th year of hts ago. -SABIN?At williamstown. Mass.. April 20. Abbr Benjamin, w1f".)f Dr. Hrtiiy L. s_!.lu, tn the 7V.tiiyeai nf bera_e. Funrr.il ou Monday next al Williamstown, at 12 o'clock. SEWARD \t Vineland. NJ.. Anrll 17. Mrs. r?ar*h A., wife of the Kev. Augustus Suwsrd. D. D., of Midii.clown. N Y. SMITH?Oa Wedn'S'ar. 9.9*9 lg, 1-gJ Jrine A. Durand, widow ot i'i ter ^tuith. lu it).* BS! veil of borage. By request '.lie funural will be priTate. STEVENS?Ou I'hnrstlay. the 19th Inst., at stam'ord.conn., lu tlie H7th year of her aire. Mary Bail*-a.0* .-teTeua, widow of Colonel Liuna W. SUTena. foruierly of thia city. The funeral will take place at h*r late residence iu Staoiford, on Monday nen nmg. the 2.>d Inst., .il U -".J o'clock. Iuleroirut lu I'rceuwood. 1 lI'H-NF.-On sixth dar. 2(ith inst.. Oeorg* White, yon ag*** -eu of Jonathan and tho late Lydia A. Tauru*, lathe 30th year nf his age. _ Funeral oa second day. 23.1 Inst.. SI 3 SO o'clock p. BL. fro? the residence ol his father, No. 321 fitii-.Te. 0p?ialJNToticc8. pii-kimu.iixsil:ci_ COAMPAONK. JOHN O.tBoKN. SON * CO, Na ti Beaver*!.. New-York. and Nos 20 aud 'ii 99, Saciouient st., Montreal, c.eneral Age ut* tor Culled .'.tate* aud Canada Artlalic Mi .inn .if. TltKNKW F.vnr \ MMi HAM ll. W >ltK-*.Hartford.Cona yuan lr* :m.i WvrfcaSoa*, W wier ly, K.l. Finn ninnunieutal aud tiulldin* woik In uraulte. Diawtn*** a :iil e?tiui.ile* I ur in sued wiiliout . liai|!?)- ('orraapoiidencaaa Helled N. Y. um. e. l.ii-'l B'way. U. ev C vNKiEi.o. \gfc ? Amertcmi Knle I?epo,li Co liuildliig. Fiftl.-aTe anl l-'d -t BrtsaMO liA-'iiKiaik Ai'AKtvti.trs. Apjily to CHAS. Ma.'it ak, -33 5th av*. lianas A: Co.. Ain'tiooeers, will sell MONDAY, April 23. and fo lue lng days. A large and Taluahle eulie, tlou of BOOKS AND I'AlC. PilLKl'-s, couipnalug many rare and scarce works. TTJB8DAT and WJTDN BSD AT, at 2 o'clock. l"he HEBBEAUDl Ol.l.lX IKiN of I"uIN-tand MEDALt*, T?TJ-tSOAT, FRIDAY and sUTCKDAY. St 8 HO p. m. A i mill. - ... L.t.? i "1 BOOK, and PAM Pill.Kl'.** (luioa and Coutrdi late, rel .t na* to the War ol Ihe RebelUou. THl'HSDAY and I'RIDAY. st 2p m. An interesting collection of UNITED STATES and FOB, _LION COIN.-snd KEPA?*._ CuBMreae Waler, ??superior toall Cathartlo. alteralir*. A-tie."tie for dis.miers ot Hie stomach. llTer, kldaera, octa ma iujl_iia_ud ali linpiirities of tho li .. > 1 Avoid emile hai sh rattta, ** n.itlT.i aad WratJJ- tu '"I iisisissrtjiTiHiTalirltaalaaai!?**>? tue dig-jtlTeontaal and kidneys. _?_ -, French Cleaning and ?ja*_*g 109099 BB-BBi 17th st. and Rroadway. May lat on 1Mb st.. opyo* sit* Tiffany's. Uptown, No. 6o_ CthSTe. n?ar 3!)th ?t. Weat Mdo, No. Ul Bth-aT*., near li5th SL Flue work done st moderato price* Mall ot et exptessotdtrs promptly atte.ided tc. The Beal Table Writer evet bitro laced lu this eouutry, thc .Natural .'i mst ai K vt stu WATER. KAISER WAIT" lt. !tre*bnrn un the HMni*. Ueconinn iiit.Hl hy the hlgheat un-.lical author.lie*. For sale hv all Dnm-lst*. Hotels, lirot ei s. Arc, Ac. To ruhl't- School Teacher*.-signatures to the Protea! agsitist ii acker*' rrasiou Bm received to day ana Munday at No. lia Baal i".'th st_ _ Home >lnde Fre**rTC*. PCKi: CITCtANT JELLY, tsl'll Kl) AND CANN LD FHl'irs, JAMS. JELLIED. PICKLES, _,-. Hoiisekreprrsean get the shove attlcie* m*i|e tro'n old faaliiout-d home receipts, aud w*rr_iiu..l limo, hy aeudln^ orders ta sarah s m.kikaiii. Kiel Hea-raw-et.. Hrookiyn. N. V. tioods stored until fall, cluu-tis Hllh lclereuces aud prto** sent on appinailon._. Weekly Tilhuoe NOTICE TO ADVEll-TISEn!-. ALL ADVEBTI9EJ-ENTS IN1ENDED for INl-EKT.OB IN TUE WEEKLY TKIBUNE MTJST BE HANDED IN TO THE PUBLICATION OFFICE BY 12 O'CLOCK INOOM TL'KhDAY OF EACH WEEK. Posit Oaiee >olic_. Foreign mails for th* we*- en.l_& Apiti 21 will dos* at tal* ..Di. tr .1 ;?:....<* -f bA I I KDA Y -At 8 am. fur the Windward Ialands, pet H*. Anjer Hi._d, at 11 a. m. foroerinauv, dtc..p*r .*.* .Neckar, via soulhainptun aad Bremen (.otiri 1 fur ilre.it Ki.tai* mal tx du *c ted " nen -l Al, . . P*-" -?? (..?.iii.iuli. via Queenatowu , at l:3U p. ni. for Cuha aad, Perio RICO per Ms. Newi.mt. Tl* Havana ; at 3 p. in. fir Belgium di. ecu persia. Canurand. Tia Antwerp, at I p. ah foi JaDa-lua. pas aa urine. Mali* fur Chin* aad Japan, per ms. Oceanic. tI* Man Fran ......? ..I?.- k? ...r.i^i*. -.-,.. _. ?_..-. .....ti.. . l_ ann other Kurope_a couutrto* inuit he dliecte Nockai"), al l'.'.3.i p. ui. for .scotiaud directs pei ? cholla via Olaagow at i...to p. m. fur garapa (..ai m..m.. via Queenstowu, at i..li* p. m. tor Cu Port* Rico per ria. Newport, Tia Havana . at J p Beigiura di ecu per as. Cenmaml, Tia Antwerp, at i foi Jain?ua. por ->?. ileiue. klia fur Chin* and Japan, per Ma. Oceanic. Tia Ban cisco. i lone here Apni -1.. at 7 p. tu., pei na. coptic, tia Han Fiancicoo, oloaa here April ''-rt, at 7 p ru. Malla tor Auatrall? .New /.o-laiet Saadwlob aud K.jl I si au J*, per Ha Aualraiia, ti* ban Fittnclscu, clo** heie April *2*i. as T p. m. HENRY O. PE Auski N, I'tMlui?tor. Post OTice. New York, N. v., April 13, ld*3. ?Th* schedule ot closing ot transpaolde mails i, arraageJ ou th* praauiuptlo* of their miintorrupusd overlan 1 Iraustl to han Frauclaoo. Mails Irom IA* -awl arilT?. oa tuna at *** Francisco oaUe day ot aa-Uag *C Ste*alar* ar* ?gBWWW Uieiiu* ui* as-se a***