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iv i* ma the magnificent Museums ot Art d Natural History already in existence ls the etti iv open flier liva-mres to thc students ot the unl during the four years' oouroe, are also appended. Tho oommlttoe then reooromonded tho following .esoltiUoua, whioh were uot aoted upon I Resolvetl. Tbs! th.* scheme for a ?^?^^"?j^dT and BSOSS-UMS study for women, herewith report*., toother with the schedules annexed, be appro-red by tl,. I'....,ni -.????? That public notice be given of the notion of _heBaar_. and that lt bc i-ef.rrod to tbe Committee on SeOoaieeaai Studies, to make arrangements for tho ir*t outrnne- examination. A.WsTAL RETORT OF PRE&lDhXT BARNARD. President lUrnanl in hts annual report made no ?refeivnee to the education of women, a subject \shich has occupied considerable space in his former reports. Concerning the proposed plan of making the collegs a complete uni-amity, he savs in pun: Our collage bas taken on the functions and assumed tbe chat arter of a proper university, ll falls far short, tteverthe'asea, of what a tully ap -oluted university ought tobe. Itfsils adequately lo provide in mauy branches of kaowledgs th instruction for which there is aud has lone Nen t pressing demand. America will yet have ber uuiverVtie* offering advantages equal to those of tt.e-.. ted similar institutions in other lands, and ofibe?t ('nlti?iMa College must manifestly be one. Tbe ta . eptio:i given !>i kmtpBttB to the statement re illo ny the trustees lu regari to the ?Bnniiclal condition nf the ro!le~e, and of the msdSQUasy uf ll- ?> Its educational needs, affonis most eooniltSlTI < i ideiKS of t.'ils fa-'t. Wabum ii dial -. - ol pabtie opialon have leal their cni iiiid ii. most cases their i-tbuolaatto, supofS to ibe j at there siioul.I lie built up iu this city, at.-l t . .von presented nv Co'.u a Kt niversitv. This proposition ls believed jiIm- : ..or by mun o'our fd.ow < ? -. to see un it- re i Tliere ls nason ntsn for Ibe ballet Ibat arra. BBSf aud ?may open .. -ersily. so that while maintaining, like our School or Me-dtriae. their corporate Indeaendeooe, they xxiii for edncanonsl porposes be IdeatlCed with tt. Mention il made of the few changes in tbe tucvil tiesandof tl)elaig.?a:te:nlince of StttdaatS : there are l.filS in ali tho ?ctio.tls-'.'l>0 in the Depnrt* tomis,,i'Arts; _7H :n the s.-hool of Mines; 400 in Hie Law Ha'partr-ent : 'AO in th* School of Polit? ical Sm* ..??*, and WAS in the School of Medicine. The age of the students at graduation sud their average scholarship, the reix.rt .-.ix-, ara encouraging. The college discipline isrepiesa iitcd to lie sa:i*tactoiy and encouraging. The alor ti rs syatam ls praised sad one-halt m the nial eats amaaid ta be stodyusa French. " 'Hie working of ihe system," adds Dr. Barnard, 'has amply in-; lied tba anticipation "f those who ad? vocated ita introduction." Additional instruction lathe uki': r:i I antro afc* and botany isaske.l fur. Tbs work in the several sch inls is said to bs satisfactor? ily advniii'iiig sodthsantlooh never wai. more cheer lal than now, lu ctosing his report tin. president racouimeiids an lMi.npiaa.sni in the academic nomenclature. He advises that there should be four facilities?cf Arts. Appbsd Balances, .Jurisprudence and Medici! e. Under saab general bead lu- would have thc several schools arrange,1. A l-KOFEaSOR AND A L1BKAK1AX BLB0--ED. Besides the reports mentioned there were two etevtions yesterday. Iteujamin T. Lee was elected a pasissnot in the Law School to succeed ci-Julge Pilton, who resigned his position last June. Melvil Dewey, of Bo-'ott, was elected college llbfsiinn. ni a salary of {8,000. Thc ansi piofewair of real estate and equity jurisprudence in the Law School ia of a New-Kng* laud ti iii'.ly, although he was horn in this city In 1639. j Ic was graduated fiotu Williams College in IV'ts and entered the Columbia Law School, being a nrejnhrr of tho hrst clans that pursued a complete conn** of -tilly thore. Being admitted to the bar in 1801, lie ftudied in tho law linn af J. H. and s. Kilter, real estate lawyers in Ka-.sau-.it. lu a short time with Alvin A. Alvon, hs organ-ed the law Brm of Lee Sc Alvord, which eontinned until the death of Mr. Alvord in 1*75. Mr. Lr*-is now s men,ber of tbe firm of Turner, Lee & McClure, of Ko. 20 .faa* ?wi.-s'. A sona thc prominent suitg in winch Mi. Lea bas participated were tho.*"* arising from the Raft ami the Iowa Central Railway foreclosures. Another was the suit sgatnst tba Goodyear Dental Vnlcani* ? Con-pony, whieh was earned m the Uuitetl State. Supreme Court. Mr. Lee wss one ol for tho company, and succeeded in hav? ing thc patent sustained, "ll:.? present timi is one cb .befirms employed by the Mutual Life Insnraaos Company. Ur. Dowey was graduated trora Amherst College io 1874. tor shoat live yean ho was in sbargaof the library ia thal In 1 -*7t? haorgauised the Am'-rican Liluai v Aaso-eiatioa ia Boston, sud mum sftorward fonnded Tat Library Jearati. Ile was later the secreiary <>f the American Metric Bo ieau, wlr h be organised, and of which Dr. Bar nani is ]?!(?-: i.-nt. The five libraries of theoollege at* ta bc merged tata ono. and sn effort will be made to mun a circulating library for the college loeucy, to be open every day from 9 a. m. till 16a.m. Nexv books aro-to be added, the whole collection is to l?e elaasifled, and, if possible, a de? partment of Heliography ana Library -.cououiy wil lie formed. A TALK Willi ML nix. Dr. Dix. after tue meeting, sai.l toa reporter of Thk Tkibim:. ia ifienco to tbs report of the coiuini'.iee : "The plan is to give lo OBcfc young wonssn as desire a soil | ululation, theadvaiuagc ol an examination hy the rsaotnoiitisa. lhere is to in- tasotranosex* an.ii.e.t!" i .mt.ut equal to that required by tl IsgSfor t_M admission of its Fn-slimau cia-.- Boar, Tin- girls are to bo cx-iumed yearby year in stud? ies very f-iiuilar to tho?ie pursued by our students, aud at tht* final e-ain'.iiatiu-i, af'er aloin years' course they will bc given ssttiScates bearing the college seal Stating what they have dona. I he I e port also specifies the hooks that they an- to uss, but they are nt parfSst liberty to study where thev choose. Of course the Beard decided two months ago tliat they should mit be adm.it'd to the college. aud it is not practicable to have mir-.n: teach them outside ot the college building." GRADUATES IS TEEOLOOT. The forty-seventh anniversary of tho Union Theological Seminary wa? held m the M-.nilson riquhrs rrc.ti.uei.au Church last night. There was a .ai..e. congielation, ami la the. pulpit were the president, the Kev. Dr. Kn-s?ll D. Hitchcock, the Bot. Dr. Aitlmr Mitchell, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Dr. Cbarl-s Bailer, tbe president of tho Board ot Trustees. The o;>. int.* ex eroises weie coniluctod by tho Kev. Dr. Du ky, of Philadelphia, aud (lon Dr. Mitchell -ave an address wi,;, li was .devoted to tbs (onsideration of fonigi. missionary work as i-he proper fit 1 i vf church labor. Tho ouly church which cauld eave Anuru a, Un? spent! t saul, was the church whioh should U-sriafcc to eave tiie whole woi ld. Dr. Hitchcock "poke some farewell words to tbeelass of || rty-rine (frsduatrs. saying Si tba Blass ' ' You havfc bad StfSSS-ISSSSOS lr rellKliiusteacliitiK in tiiis p?-t yeiir Turee ii,en havo died whose lives sn- bsltSf than our oomlut-utaries, William E. Dodge, Kdwiu D. Murta. andPssorOsopsrmarosfttamg tposties and pattens si the bi -lier war. f am su:e you wiil paaOCB the more Wlselx and ? ll> direly for having known these tiree maa and etea them earned lu such sublime ptoeeSStos to theil tiuai retiing place. AtUi ifj.it-i 0* ti.e Ber. Dr. E. H. Hatfield, ai.-, tlu Sin*!! | ol " How Flrui a Kouudatiou " by thc graduates, I ie ss I.-ti,in was pronouLced by Dr. Hitchcock. vradustes were: TtuKMV.re H Allea, Tsrns T. I'srwsH, John II. Ifagewas, Ktiusi K beii, Joseph W. Fobes, B. K. Mut., A. K liieki-bburb. Hearv Oardner. rtar.as xil-.nsu-aat, * Wa -?i l> Itu- ii.usr.tieiircr ll. U:inert, Vlnesal I'iss., JaiD-s i . t'?i_|.-.;l. IrjUilsS K_l.es, Klhert S IV; ter, Jr., Jndsonx'oiik.iD, D. W. Hutchinson, Hem va )Vih, ?? illisin F.'t/oler. Jaiuss K. Kins, Kd?srai A lvo!t,L*en, VftlUX'ii M. l uttis, tari T. Un kard. Harry ll Mtuf-tee, 3o*?t,b ll. I'sils, Jolie 1). Lens. thsilesli -i.eali-k.ir. Joh' L>(-j..ru. _i!wl_ I. Lord. Ka*-mu'. H :-t?M.I na. _rihui c. nn. Blrtnirtn. n i.o-ti. Ezekiel D.Vst Dyes. Frsnsliii K l>**1(ht. anluir Mi Dons. ';. liavlrtai XX- ls JvU? s. i.iiswoiia, no tait McM-rdy. Htl.iau, s tmmtaa. i?' Hil BROOKLYN ART ASSOCIATION. The Brooklyn Art Association hus elected tlif*. te.lowlng 6ttloers lor tbs onsuing year: President FrtMlericCroiawell; vitv-pr?sident. ftl'llara H. Husioo ; Un-asursr. Gordon L. Ford, and sscrs'ur.r, Theodore 8. Suiltli. T_e dlroetoi_t? ls entirely r*torfc_ol_ed, sud by tbeactiou of the stockholders, led by Georgs L BtmBf, the associatlna has beeii trmed from debt. Of the origual capital of f lOO.OOC. $73.0oO was ismeii. The Logisisture authorised a reductloa of the eap.r.! one ?fiaTf. tnou-h atitlltional suoscriptiuns were sceuiou to ligL-idauB tne debt of the association. Tbs pioper-i- is now i-yarle-i as worth $l_o,o nj. lt ls pro pow incch more than In the fast lo stiujulatt un luinest tu art, and tbe members w.U freely loan their .t-u voiii* in aid of eb_r!tabie tosHnttssoL a aebool **ii: tic opened and eoiapetent le.acfcers will Oe emp oy tl 'I hs associa? tion wli. probably fosiet the existing Art build of Krook J-n. _ NOT RECOMMENDED BY HR. HOMES J. Thc R-v. Alfred II. Moment sajs that lie did cot ..ive letters of reoommeBdatlon to George J. 8hsw, the t auadian detaolter. Shaw oams to this cit* in 1 eb rusry. lr*7H, bavinf left Canada undercover of the night. Sith $l,000or more belonging lotta firm for ir hich hi- had orbed in his possession. Mr. Moment deolan-* ihst he ba* Level' ??ntkeu a wor I In ibaw**e favor to any oas. A colored inati was hungiujr around ase of tbe ot-tirs house*, trie otkea rvoniii", in ? sasoasr to show that ne was deeply Interested lu what was giitifr oa Inside, and a ??-ulleiuab tl:ja Iv said io Jlui: ?? Wny don't "jroafoiht t'lidertbe (ivlt Rtrtit* btu you can take s asst ni tbe psrquet circle." " Yes. sall. I koowa al! 'omit that, sm.." xxu? Hie itpij. "Li.iU U-UJtaghtsW take an r seat in the Louse but nuder tbe present st rain Os my duane** I couldn't buy two shiiigles ii koli uptra liOUSt-e weis sclilu' foi |0B l-UU AUlbok. toll', -(i?cU'olt tttt Yt oma THE DEMOCRATIC RUPTURE. IT8 EFFECT ON LOCAL POLITICS. TOT ALBAN'T DISAGBaFMKNT AUD TOT MAVOR'.I NOMINATIONS?VIKWS ON MO 6IDI8. Tho relations between the Tilden and Tammany factious of the Democratic party continued to be the Interesting subject of discussion tn political cir? cles yesterday. There was an occasional allusion to the exhibition which ex-Senstor Conkim- made of hiinsolf on Saturday night, hut such allusion* came from Tilden Democrats and wore made to point out tho like desperate strait to which John Kelly would come if lie peisisted In his at? tempt to boss the Demooratlo party in tho State. One Tammany mnn, however, remarked tbat Governor Ciovelaud was attempting to sot himself up a* a bos*, and he added: "If he tries tbat on, boforehis terra has expired he will be a deader politician than Roscoe Conkllng." Lieutouant - Governor Hill, who wa* In the city, si*ent a part of the day lu conference with Tilden leaden, Including, lt was said, the Hain- of nidicr Alley. When seeu by a Tkiui mv reivortu Mr. Hill was on his way to tho railroad depot and was in the tiest t.f humor, evidently not disturbed by the political situation. "Oh no." he remarked, "tbe Democratic party will not suffer In the least by tho action of Tammany Hall. Wc aimil keap right on as If nothin~had happened. Wo cannot he tunic I aside by so small an affair as that. What Tuiniuany may do docs not matter." " Do you think the Tammany Senators acted under in? struction* from Mr. Kelly 1" was asked. " In refuslug to act on Mr. Murtha's nomination there was evidently au understanding with this end of the line. Hut In regard to tho harbor-masters and port wardens I think the throe Sena'.ora wade their own bar? gains with the agents of the men who held those offices, and who thought that they could hold over." " But Sachem Edwurd Kearney wa.? in Albany to give advice." " Yes, he was cognizant of what was going on. Few psrsous outside of New-York ssaUas the deals which tbe politicians here sre ready to enter into." " De yon think the harbor-masters eau hold overt" "No: the law under which they were appointed was repealed. There is no doubt ol that. There ere no harbormasters now. It ls Just as well, probably, and will save thc State soms money. The Dook Department has some reserved power in that regard, and by the ap? pointment of two or thr- n <>-???_ men lt can perform the duties of the harbor-in* Ms will affonl an oppor tunlty to show of how Hf . '? y are." " Will there bs an extra st . .a ot the Senate 1" "No; au extra session will not be held. The Senators, I believe, would have to be paid extra to attend another ?asstaa." UIVAL COMMITT1T.S CALL OV TIIK MAYOS. Police Justice Power, Dock Commissioner Voorhls, Bernard Kenney, ex-Senator William Cauldwell, and two other members of the County Democracy, were ap? pointee a committee t > call on Mayor Edson yesterday to look niter the claims ot their (-realization for patron lam XX'Mlo woMag tn the Mayor's office tho chairman ot the committee was asko.i whatifloot the quarrel al A.bany would hive on local polities. " It all depends,** said Justice Power, " on whether or not Tammany sustains thi* action of her Henntore. If she does, theu lt will be the beginning of the end of Tam? many Hall, lt loaks to meas If thur were to be the course ol events anyway." " ls yonr organization willing that Tammany shall have the vacant places tn the Tai. Health, Dork, Eire ii'.d Chartttai departmentsT" "We au* looking sat for ourselves snd not forTam many Hall. Wa came herc to see *hc Maror tn regard to that miatter." This eouiml'tep had hardly passed throu-h the door in'c lbs Mayor's pmsSa nfriee. when n co*nmtft*c from Tam manx HaM arrived. At its bead WSS Pre Rei.iv. f.f the Hoard 01 Aldermen. When SOS ti Its mt n. iit-r- wm* asked If tho AH-uny itSafNSSSSOl wollnl make any diffefOOSS with the food BBAi rstoadtog In the li.iard of Aldermen, le- s.ild: " al inn* a:idttinay not. We Hre eppeoei t'j the ??* SfpSlS noir lit i'l-esident Cliaiiille: al tb'- ll cult li Board. flat ptOSt belong* ta lasSBMOf Hall, and sn dm* the pall SO a_S al Ihit I> > art ??? nt. If dunder ih temp. I wi will nut vcie to c'Uiiinn him. Howloadar ttaod tbal a County Ds-wsrsay sosasalttes i ..s beea hereto pralsst ts tba Mayo: aaa-ssi tue aamtaatloB nf liny r.iuiinuti.', tr.'tn for prnstdaol ur tim llciltl : ..ii,; To vote for Cu.md!- r, who it> a l'lpui-ii _e i?. syl kli ip sldsg. if Cbandler is oosslnated, tbs Tan__aay Aldersea xv, i rets afalosi hiss, sad lt, a? I mderstaa i wfli bs tbs c tse, tbe Oooat Deuioenicy tries To make a com' to confirm Chandler, it will lead to ndiruptlou in lbs Board Ol Aldenuen." " Do yeo tstob sack s osublustlon woald succeed f" ??>'t>. Itu I n v it ??* tn eoiilli-ui ;. non.mee. rbe County i Sa i Aldermen and the Ite pablieaai seven: so ii would taki ell th Republican me that Aidei man Kim kal lesa) will u .: | suci. i-ou.liination. ..?.iud maka ll ineffectual lint ii ai,., euell combl nation i* attempted wo atot'i propoae to allow another Ooooty Deraoeraoy man te >? him ii Xte ..re, cuing to BtOOd ii I-r our rif sta here the sa: lessooi Senators did In Ain.ui*." ?But do jet :,kc:i Mi i io the Qo vernor in rtuoi a oiMttei i " ?? >o i-f.. re saan. Hobos prota-Md to give .is tba place* m the Inn and < arl li - ti p i ? Mi A in-- ie; tells m. ti. ii qi ht n I'nx i omunsslouer. Th is I think **.? will -rei u i ve in the Dock fen irtiut-lit, tho County Detnocrsey aro pushing for thal place; and I believe we will aii-o get '.he president of ths Health Board. We can't complain of auob treatiaeat as that, eves ll tba Maym Um ' tin', rion .ii tts outrsceoua treal neal ul rsnimsay. a* 1 hear is the ssas." OflPIIUKTS 1"K ul ticks. Tbo Mayor'soBes wai thronged most of the day witb ju* and aspirants for tbe vacant otBeee. A-,tit. -toss tbs rsasssSasrtsi of Fire Oeonslssloosr Oar stan nod ci::-r:t;e? OsiaailsMsasr Brsaaaa, aatbtag ? to be agreed upon. The Hoya* was asked by a reporter. Sf 1 iu Tcii-.i'M. if he wau likely io fend in to ti.e Aldermen Wa Meals ? lt lill the \'acant-ie*. Bs replied : ?? I think it \ery probaMs mat 1 will not laen 1 iu the l_M nf i,i)iiiii-..tion*." ? VIII yoossad la aay iifnu:ii?!.ous f" " I think nol," was his reply. John Wueeler. the Ui-ist prominent candidate tor Tax Cobb ihori Interriewi wit- tbs Mayor, but . wet di termini d upon. ins leading mem.eel* of tbs eity li .vc stoned a petition to the Mayor race mi tbe renomination el Professor Cham ot ,i> ? rea lue Boam ot Health. They base the.r recount.i u..,i oa on-he fact tnal Profeaaoi Cbsadl-i rn sntal In proi iring thi pi k-?^- of thi cd otuei aaal bi . - In connel .ion wall bunut-g, ami bas rigorously ea tweed tit.-ni n is aodantood u favorably Inclined towan] i- ? r, 'lue name ol Park Cosualssloaar Vials ?? ?? doned in connection with tbe posltl n fHn tho Board ol Health Dr, John 'f Nagli Vital 8 the Beard el Health i ilse wiu-k-ng Sard im lbs sosttlaottos. Fur Dock Commissiuuerin ace of Jeeob 7. Vanderpoel, tlie mist pn ai p..dills an* John B. Hiaskm und (hOttSt Di m i-.i-iii..v n i i.i..si ii > nuut, Tue M O'or hat all along been of tht -opinion that te ti rm of > _Ue of Police < o;.ii_l?.sioner Btspbeo h. ? axpirad as j-aj I. lt ls uodststeod that it'lt was so do oided his nominee wouiu be De Witt C. Ward, a Coaler lu ii,a.I, sid a rtll-tarWS BMBSbSI ol tho Produce Ex fibs spa Ha ls a Ka-publican. and a member of the. BepublicsB Cont rsi Committee flem Ute XX Ut IWS-rtcili He has Uk.n uo active psst .i. poiu.ot. Ibo Mayor ssssaiiy osksdl tbs Osoasal ts t-? CorporMtle:i, tisorge Y. Auoiev.s. to ?ixe an oil! a. op,rion on ihe suojcci, Mr SSatTtiTrarttlardaj boos to tai Mayor his opiu.oi lit- bslisrss UUd Mr. J tt -ru ift.fl ,-r.?-iii xcar* Imo tue date of hi* eoaftratad?a oo ton/ 20,1878, Tu-.* gr,cs him two rears les ?tin.' Mr hndrswa aqya issi ths nasstlea la oetelear. lt has bean coaalderad hi vanuu* May toa ant! by Oorp-totlos i '...usei Wbltosy. Tie q" t .. ium whe'.hiarai Sfyalataa'slana of uaioedated (rota tua tuOS ot tbs ? lui.... v_c.._c.i "i from the data at kia ap. jMHuta>eat oau : th masDaalap, ?Qoai mlssioasr of Jorors, aad In that of Park Conamueiaaar l,*..e. ii e I,?:. ea -e the n.e.i Major prufesaed io allow i.u ow jpuut 'if the 11.rice tv'aerva ibo lull ;eii_ finui toe c_ e of his sppoti taiiuiit. li..- i|i.e.il-iu ha* utveroscB . Jutlicljl .., -nd Mr. Anditws s;i>. it win he unti. u tc e*.xc is canted up to tue Coori et Ap? peals. He hon*, thai a-Steve! mtf nv ths effbi ot tho Con?olida:ioD act ou the Moats of mUok ot psrssos appelsies after its passapaktosoo sleorli a?v m> edi ci ob the ienure ol iho^, -a ho nert sppdlotsd pi ior lo the time lt became a law. M M)MI*aATl'l.\H KXPKC1KD TO-DAY It is n:idei Xi ii . ii,, ii i will be sent *o liietu tn dur They wtii fcccordlngly BWBm. act *uch boslosas sa i aaai i befara Ibaai and udje ? til io morrow, when, u t" SXpSStOd, :h. BOS-IOatK be rcoclved. Tht*ien days iij;i_g which ttomt :he M irei can s.ad in ids assilasiliHis **1'1 expire Tboradsjr Hem. after tbs Aidsnoes will steel en tt ot Toeedaj nf tba Hayer. He :* ehotna. Of the 1 I Ol;. days, and owier . rags ll . -a good o -i of lil* mn aud sileiitioi! I l Ma REWi I ir ni A EB AS Y. III! A'M'illNM-i.'VIIUl t.N in; I! \ ?? ll t|--M ,- 1 I | qUKSTHlN ? UH- WlAUhltL tlKlWUE.-I TAMMANY AMi "I UK O'lXKI-NoU. |rS')M THK Kk'.t LAH 'omti.-IliM.i s I n! lill, ii: Albany, Mu.v 7.?AUIioukIi tho li.iiiioi luasters bats SblslflSd the onluiou of lawyers to the effect thst they aro atilt ofBcurs of the State, tt is tho ?Judgmeut of Attorney-Genera! ituseell tbat they uro merely private citizens. Tbe words ?am I abolished" In the law creating a new kin 1 nf harbor? masters with salaries, he lielievee, SSlsgatsOtS i lIlSSS IMS the harbor-masters who onlv receive fee*. Rs esme to t!il? opinion since the following telegrams passed be tn en himself and C.illcctor Robcrt-mii : I. To th* Governor of the fl 'd'- nf Wm* York : I* Suv . ?.t.i,..i i/i'd In tltiiitai.il ll il Lit! IHH.tfr*. fees! Wl'o I "' "'? United States, requiring Colleotor to have evidences, payment ol .State or munic xx ll i. dor. Ii. Te Collector Robertson : lu answer to vo.ir t digram tn tin- Oorarnor, I SSS In? clined to think' ul harbor masters fees of vessels are abolished by act of 1883. Will examine folly. leslie w. Boast i.i. Attorney iii narai. It I* probable that th- QOXTSTOSI will be in Weducsday. Senator (Iradp and n--ueral Bptaala arrived hem to-day, lt ls believed ss ssslssatiss st Tuininany Hall to se* If the quarrel with the Governor cannot tie settled. I) m. lits are urging an extra session of the ?vims In order to " harmoulze " 'I mum auy and the Qos es uss. MANY DOGS Ol' MANY Kl SHS. PKliPARATIl)**.** "OR THK OPKXIMi Off TH" I.F.NCII 61IUW lO-HAV. I'liiil ,i Int:-linn l,i-t night tlie niiirliliorlirKHl ot Madison Hquaro Garden seemed tolas alive with dogs of all breed-, sims anl B08S, wliieh wore either deposited at the n trtli entrance ot the garden from cart* and c.pre.-s-wa.nus or were tugged, N'raiutug at tueir chains, through the e:ree*s by their owners. In? side the ganlen bustie and confusion were para? mount. Charles Lincoln, tbe stipci intendant, found his gool um ii re lined :o the utmost nuder thc constant fire of questions, entreaties and "reproaches which he had suffered floin tin 'oiightiui tin- day. Around the entire gaideu and Immediately below the tiers of seats mus a broad bench, divided Iuto comparttn-nts, In whWi were already placed some of thc larger dogi. Running the length of tho'hall are six double row* of kennels for the smaller dog* and at cither end ls a space where tba Judging will take place. The first ex? hibit* to arrive yesterday were the large dog.i ami lamt ?ug dogs from a distance, and among thoso were nlne tet n St. Hernani div-* scut by J. H. Hames, of Cran? more Karin; Kodney Benson's Ilonivard and J. lt. Pierce's pure bred imported greyhound bitch Fan. Some Nea founulands xvey to be seen last night leisurely taking their ease and stretching themselves as though they had become used to their new quarters. A low, ominous growling, varied by a short, eharp. vicious yelp, betrayed the near presence of the null tings. The kennel of Thunderer, Mr. Livingston's cham? pion bull, was trapty. The nelgtibornood of the kennels devoted to the small non snorting dogs nnd pets was enlivened by the presence of one or two ladles, ?* ho were giving HM lalsbino teaobSS to Hu- aitihtio dei-iu'iiti.iuof tueir cherished SOOT tempo? rary abiding pi.icc*. In most instance,* a bright carpet or rug has boen spread on the floor aud gay curtains ure feet00nod around ihe front of tne kennel, while tlie pet'* Bette M lsssi Ibsd um lbs bank la goidmi character*. So muru ut ii ilium ii univ paid tn nu* lue-iinig of s-iortiug dogs that these form ii largi.- portion of the entire exulbit. Thu Irish SOUCI* set med more recon? ciled to their surrounding., than any of ne oilier* aud ioei.ly ga/e.l eat of their mild eyts, l.lcho ami some of hil piogi-n.- hiing BSpOCtsHy uolie-able. J. R. Pierce na. sent a 'due exhinu nf greyhniiuds. He In mi inlere-tti d id this breed of dogs, winoh have hil herta enjoyed little popularity lu this country, fiat he has toasa ?"?t t v BMsaas ts exalts the pobtis latereet la regard to them. Ile iiccordiiigiy sent a cable dispatch lor a beautiful engraving of Wild Miut, whioh won thc W.Mer? ino Cup last mouth lu Lapland. This arriveu ou the Alaska yesterday sud wd. be exuiiuLeu slung with portraits of I_u:ous winner*. In Ior.uer ye.xrtt. Mr. Plane h*s also prepared a collect iou of pen and iuk sketches showing ihe various stages of a coursing match,-'Th" Slip," "Hie Hun,.Ihe Wicnch," and "The Kill." lt ls prnpu-ed '.i Lcd h im- ung tins eyening ai Whisk in If BS organ? ised u Oicyhuuud Club, lin pi.igiug wlil begin at 10 o'clock this morning lu So. I nug, winni Major j. m. Taylor, et stcatacky, xi ni judge the point ere and Luglish setter-. James Watson will fol? low in .v. _ ring by fodgtog tba Baaettfs Sta Bernards, Ncwlouiiulunde, WTgiiuinis, greyhounds and . ? .'aiici this mi.I throughout tbs day pal adi i st i i prise dogs ?ill take pl iee -Pirra tba lesideiitstif the city who have sent exhibits uie August Ile.mont, Jr., J, li. Bradford, Kodney BOO* aoa, L .uni W. Katherford, Sidney Dillon tit piejs Alfred rt, hi ugle ton Van Scheldt, Band W. Lu ii.gsion, Colonel Btu an Taylor, -. ii U Korest, x. But l i linnell., J. t.i-ax QriOWSld, Y. n H. I.'iric A C xx i,m i !:i _- I. J. Duniiliig, J, 3. irani. Louis il. \u..m. Otto 1*k ., Poul Dana, Beor] lian Henry Sarjteat, J. Coioiaaa lui-mu. i kV Mires, |r., uutl jnMi o, Heckahei. Ti a lady eznlolton are namer* nu-, iunitlig thoso flo.n tin titi Ot-iug Mis* Jennie kV , Miss8. -chene?, Miaa E. L Mallar, Miss Zulie BlspBan, Mrs. H. Holloway. Mrs. H. c. Pedder, .Miss . His Work and Mr*. K. Hetty. A rRE-Hl.iTul.lu CANNIBAL INDIAN. Et thf mooting of tim Kaw*York Aeade-Bj . -: night at So. li xv. -t John *i. Xe'.vienj presided Uiitl e..nit.ie ! BOOM specimens of foOSU babe*. Dr X I. Britton ilesciib'-d tbs tlndii. g of thu*- skele? ton!- io sn i si ii .limn fer ii sitar st Par Rockaway, last fall, Bl ? ii.Lob r of un ? af ihe skele lon a lumea, rhese booos, bs sskL had belonged to nu i.i.! n tu The-i. letona if on Its side, with toe koeee drawo ap eves wlihths Bress*, and with the I u1 ms pi..-ped in ur. Btl unde like thal nf pr., vcr. Od one side of it lay achUd, ou the>othei sn sd uti The ekele . :ti ap|iareiit!> bole* ttfthont soy . method of bi fragments or oys* shells in the earth filling Itu kolas, sad in poe of tbem s small ptsoe ol rads pottery waa found. from tbe thors of Jamaica] ij sail a half mile from tba Par Rockaway railroad stauou. A tomahawk sod un srrow-bcad bod ai tb re, and tbere waa n well ? ps od thc beeeb near ai bood. Tne skeleton was sis fool aaa eleven lasbss long, and the skull ami bone* wera e . hs believed, ked belonged to thi pre-nietorie race ol eonnlhol lao* lani a isla many hundred iniii bred mainly on oystsra, clam* and mussel*, ind so bod formed lbs gi eat shell hi-ati* found aloug the coast Aa Hie bones ol this bM geutlrmai nerojpoBt ol thea craoln I, tue professor tbongb ' "i-i ttt ii aim.ng thi sod aol uuiong . in - sten. Ol EL l!;s or THE AMERICAS' BA Fl NOS EASE. The American Barings Hunk vr;is organised ? rd y bv the t leen.rn sf A B Kapbora, late Banar* ftbs Book Department, presidsnt;William L, Strong, Irst xnee-pi-sldeat; i .ming*, Irwin, asstotary. Tba ssi tat bank I Fifth-are., sad will op<*n for baalnei trustees are i Elliott P. . i. A. i> Juiillard, John R. Brady, Walter H. ? , Beary li Ba ne* ..n.i a. n, Isaac N Biligmaii, J h M >rgaa, John D Crimmiua, - Belknap. John Itoaeh, IA. Striker. . Raymond, David Dowa, in Walcott, -. w. Drexsl ? L wbttSa IPLIMENTED RY His Asst), \ATER Ex-Jndgc Abram Oarwtson, ol Janey city, . iniLci last erss-Off. nt tbs Bots! linns** uk, hy .iis friends ll tin Bl ll.t BOS I'inli of his Its ? t in in the Beucn. Bx-Atterosy-Ganeral Rabaat GHlchrlet, o* Jerssp < ry. poi B mi. Among Hssss prsesM Inlier an-l Albert ll airai -r*e<a.'iies w.re mfule by ,. tri r-stin. Hirksoii, IIo~maii,\Vit,l1(-ld BiinekerhotT and AMx-u, ot s kint' to give a v.-rj jovial ides of Jersey Justice. PLEASURES OP CniZEM SOLDIERS. Company H of ti.e Tt li He_iini--nt pave a dinner inst evening at DoMsaolea'e^ad crjn,,..) speeehas, songs and a good time gem ni.lv Among those present bs tba members were Malor-Oeneral -tmirr. Hrlga I slea Beoorol PitsseraM nnd Colonel Bouaooi '':ark. TEE FIRS RECORD, Plasm broke out at ?t a. m. yesti-niay on I ths BSSOad floor of thc* building at Jtroadway sud Tlnr j toenil SS to the Star Thea? tre Ba domoae was tfooe Se tbe tbeotto. Hr. iim.int, o ?pied o p rt of tho ssosod i loot sbSOt T-l.o.'i). A dosssfS of (100 wa* caused ! la til* olrlce of H<"nveliu?T. I ti.-tarers of orosssaoted lroti w?-rk, bo lh*-s*ime Hoer BsotOS A dealer ta electric keir brnakes, ls?t ri nam . j stock Alban Hiiimii's stock of musir*, on the Mi ml floor. I wa'dsmsc I '"> ey ?moke and water. Hie i liulidiDg, which !? owiieti by tlie a.toi est*!,-, wa. dum ' aaed about f-.OOO. < " ai !? laottce cf the V. llred on than fourth .eui w.ili hl? .vif# a I small cBlidreii. They were as e.p wi.cd s policeman i nlwo-eren Mm fire, but they all wen. rtoeuad without ; injury. (nic.x.'ii, May 7.?Ivuly this RHMBiag two ehi!diei., age* tftosinl lur-c. belonging to a poor colored woman, sill ii ni Ml i.'iiiii i. few moments to go oui and puri lia** bread, were bama! to deatn In s fo.tr-story ? ut-ho..se. A blind man, one of the occupants of ths tenement, had his life saved IMoOfb tbs sari ot tin- ?i .?-., .-ii 1 h.- other Inmate* asoatHHl. 'J lie uumui*.. to lue !,-Illili,,g IS sligUI. **? li Al.*. *-.- i ? .. Hay 7.?'lin- Ht liuoncr M. II. Hand, ol PbtladalpSi >. i adei. ts in ootuin, for Vera Crux, tunk hr.- in t'-vci .ti Lat nor > v-rerday aud wa* s'.iuk to ll-1- lbs (laue-. lue. i.ulu-ge u esl.u,.. IT, L>ii-, M;i> 7.?Asfltt o.t.m.a at Exit Hiiic. tu.ci.,1 store* Md dwsUtacs weie de-Uoyt.iL Loss, ;5ii.0iM-, i_*uiaucc. LOCAL MISCELLANY. MPLOTEB ROBBED SYSTEMATICALLY. ty Allen, a dtuiti-islV glueiware dealer at No. 19 i Wiltlsist. Im- !" ?? i missing ralnabls Instra* ment* and costly articles of nias-* for a long time. Tin* only person Bpoa ""bom don at lint fell was Henry Campbell, xvho bad exclusive eluuge of tbe oi lim in which lite v.-iluiltli- _.ls 1. and throit_h WbOSS . , 1.1 ... marni before they lofl the prssa i-ia. Un .Saturday a iiruggist in Clirystic-it.. Wbo Visited Mr. Allen, expressed __*t<>iiiHhuioiU St tho af tbs artielos. Ho had porebasod - ni lin- ki. elasa bo find, Edi a much -maller sum. A light then broke upon Mr. Alb n Hs visited the dnurgiit and. recognizing bis good% found mir that a stranger had been in tbs habit of Belling tbem delivered by express. Mi. All. n then laid til" tacti before Captain Camay, ol the New Street Police Station. Detoetiroa Bagsn .inti Mun nv Usl evanlea arrsetad Cntnpbell and nnnflier employs named Robert Yonns*. A^ the Ht.itum Mr. Allen staled flint he bad unearthed the whole scheme. Campbell, he ssid, WW livered the goods t bimmil Young to aa ? --pressman, who waa in the cmi-pii o v, while o third and ns yet unknown man soled ai salesman. Univ lon- the system of tliievintr. bi*) baan la mi?tie Mr. Allen cannot say, nor I an lu* ?icciiratelv tit? un* hts lois. Both Campbell and foons iiidi'.'iin.itlv ileiiied complicity in the matter. Camplioil sorrowfolly 1k!_~c.1 tbs otlieers not to break tue nous too mddeoT| to ins youno wife, wbo la vniin to become ? motber. Det-nivM Hagan and Mon ay are ssorcbing tor tbs szstossasao, the sales? man and pure!,u.vrs of the stolon ptoperty. -? MISS HOPI GLKN.VS MUFF. In an Intonion* with Miss Hope Glenn pub* lUbed in iii': I liiniNK of April 23 atten? tion waa culled to a draft i.ir J,."DO xvhich Mini (ilenn bini '.mt nml xviii.-li bad lu en catbed at Delnsooieo's by li. I*. Measwondsr, The ?.I iieiin nt of Mr. lt.niuo, of the American Exebaaao, was slsa given, and tbo inference was tba) Mr. Nii.-xv.-iiilcr bad got the draft and drawn tin* money Illegally. Mr. Moiswender sal to work io obtain saan proof ss would clear blmsslf. With Mime iiini cultv he obtained tin- stgaataiS toa letter excnl patiog bim. He has noosa loft tin* city and there waa im difficulty in anding him, but it xva-i not un? til .-at unlay i hat. ho oas arrested and taken before a United States: Commissioner. Oa pn>ducing the following the letter and explaining tbe facts ho was rsSBOSSd upon his own recognirance: Nkw-Yurk. April JO. l-*s3 II. F NKISWfcNUKR : DSABata: I take plca.-"ir_ in saying for your benefit that I gars you a draft to gal cashed for me made j> mi hl- to and Indorsed ny Harps Oleos fur three hundred diilliirs ('he same referred io In Msw-Yoaa 'inuit sk of April __, lrfSH), and that you kindly did te snd returned nie tile money, aud you are entirely Innocent of any wrong dning In regard to the matter whatever. L. E. AiiAM". L. E. Adams is well known arnon- tbe curbstone; brokers iu Wall-st. li-xviii at ono tiino connected with Tit Ammriaaa Rmtmmaat, a Wall-st. newspaper now dead. The letter sdorossod to the New -Vi rk office of the Aniei iiiiu Exchange in Kurope by Mies fileiiU, aud containing the draft, was delivered to Adanit. liv a mail carrier's blunder, It wa* only apoo Adams's urgent aolieitattou and repeated Bosnia IMS that STOrTttaiOg wat per feet iv oonoo! that Nels wonder procured the money for tlie draft. He handed it over to Adams al ones. Adams wa.i Brreated yesterday ano taken lieforo CoMB-BlSBBOnSt Osborn. Thc case waa adjourned until to-day. 8ELLING PKOl'KKTY TO PAY TAXES. The lanili ami tenements on xvhich the taxes for 1 *?77. Iw7*i and 1H71) have nut been paid are now being sold nnder oertain mstrictioos, Ilie property is sold at public auction for tbe lowest tenn of years at which any person will toko lt in cmisidora tion of advancing the amount of the ttxttt and Croton water reuti remaining unpaid for 1S7A, 1877 and ll7H. and the interoit tn tho time ol'the sale, together with the costs and charges. Certificates of tiale are given to the purchaser, und at Hu* ead of two years a lease will be given for the term tor which tho ptoperty was sold un? less if should bs redeemed wit! in that time. In lbs iatter ease the purchaser will bars Ins ninney it-turned wu h interest at the rate ot 1 I poi ooo! per sanaa from tbs Hms of tbs -ale. Tbs title of tin- pm chaser will not bocams absolate aa til afb i eix month*!' iiotit'o to redeem shall bave l.n given Thais sn several thousand paoesoof property to be sold. In Buoy i ssss tue owners bars called on A. 8. Cady, dork al arrears, and paid tbs a iniii::ti iiii", .nd thepropertr has been wu lidia xvii. 'I li- amounts due yat v from li si than S56 to ni arty $2,000. Tlie lots SOld le-tertlav coin; ria.-il ,h tue first .-ieven wanta About ?150,000 was ro L To-day tbs sals will comprise lots iu tbe ? ntli tn (eighteenth warda ; on Wednesday the fwsntieth and rwenty-ftrsl ; onTbnrsday, ths Twelftb] on Friday, tbe Nmet.-enth snd Twenty* , iitnl on Sat inlay, tbs Twenty-thud and ???fourth xv iidi. DB, BAMSON REPLYING r?> ms CRITICS Tm- Kev. .J 8, Guhleman, of Philadelphia, read a paper before the Bsptisl preachers yesterday na Philosophyin Gertnany in ita Relations to ogy imii Religion." Cha tims usually oceppied in tbe ili.tt Basion ol nsw b >olu waa devoted to listen? ing to an answsi by tbs Sst. Dr. G. W. Samson to criticisms ol bis cooneotioo with tho Liberal < lob. Among <?tiier things Dr. Samson said: "Tbe c 11.m. tli;i! 1 enjoyed ko Washington tor thirty years witb moo has Horaae Gresley has lsd to a simile* 'ti ? un id-1 rn of tbs Liberal ( lob In 'Im city, Tbs leaders ia the present Liberal Clab an* materialistic agnostic-, who do not appreciate timi ihoogfa tha intinin* eaanot be eomprrbended it is apprehended .-i-- tmlj is tho facts and principles which guide secular lits. Tbe i nie liberal rnigio ista, among winni tbere is every phase ol thooretical viowo Tho third class ssa Christian theists, whoas soot tendency, aa seen in Dr. Fi ot hi natham, i.i toward Evangelical Christianity. Here investigation most end." ATTEMPTS TO Bl RM RANIER'S H0U8B, Attempts to bora ths liule (rams bonus .So. in We-t 1 vron*;, -sixtli-.-t., xx cir Lui is Mutini x\ ,n murdered by Michael MeGtoia, were made shoot *_' e'eiui k ysstarday mm uni'.'. Persons wbo were Btaadiagon tbs opnooits -anio oi tba street sow a wiiinan, poorly diaaasa, kneel ut the boessaenl door hod ti.en walk axxns rapidly. In S lew minutes lamas wore notfoed at tbs doon They xv.-re ex tingoisbed easily wnb n laic hal al waber, anil it ii rd ti.it berosens oil bad been | on tho jowei baosaoeot step. An bom latei ii:(.~r xx as ana.u on iii e. bm a timely application ol ? ateT rented any damage to tba bon-. A drunken ii.an loni tatt,|tpf(l at US d m. and be inli*lil inv caused thc second firs bj accident, while trying ta lights pips. A-ion thai Irieodi ol MoGloin bad tnrea ened to destroy ihe house was discredited by the polios, THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DUINER Tbo one hoodred and lifteenth anniversary ban? quet ol no-1 bamber ol Commoroe xviii ti i? to-night st Delmonico** I nen-.-.viii be seven I in* the sddress ol welcome br President -.'. sich '.rill be reapon le I to bi 11 - President Qrant, Governor Ctevela id, Mayoi Edson, J. .*.. I'. Stiaiiabnii, tho Kor. Dr. John P. Kowloon, tc Kv. Hoary Ward Beeches, Hones Porter, ana hv Depew. Among others wbo will lie pu-:tai'- ( oiniiioiioie J,.hu H. Upsbur, United Mates Navy ; Jo:i:i Jay Knox, < arl Schur/. Sn ?-., M. Archil Bli, United Mates District-Attorney Root, Jndges I'm ily. Davis. Brown, Lawrence aud Faa cher. Collector Robertson, Poatmsster Psarson, Naval < Min ei Charles K. .braham, D.O. Mills, David Dows. W. H. Ooloo. Stewart L. Woodford, Alger? non B. Bulli van, Assistant Treasurer Tho,n.i c. Acton, Ciniipnaailias Waldo lluichmi, and 0. Ii. i'otter. REGISTER'S OFFICE MOTES. There wa.-, recorded in thu Register'sOfflos TSotor* dav an instrument tiylwhich lt sppeareil wat mi 1 Inn.ny 13, I**-!"*, Mary A. Punnet! sssignod ta Albert N. Christie, Lb trust, real estate wbiob she sssd in ti.e I eeaty-ioerth Ward, mnsntlng of linne than ti\ "ac; es. They Babseqnonuy luau iel und DOO rrsitlein Havre, France, and by ilie docuiueiit tiled the husband conveys back to Ins wife bsfl property, which at present is estimated as hoing worth f77,S00. Mr. and Mis Joesph A. Ball have-assiirnod to St. .nh, tor 16,600, tho looaaal a oiece of propertysatttotedoa thenorib side of Brjtasotb mi. i.ei ween Second and Third aves , the anuual rent of which it toSS. i I boildinga with a plot et laud 41 feet _ inches by 130 lost t,n the nm tin ant corner of Uroatlwajr and iareal Junes-st. have beeu iraiisf-rred by Cbarlsa H. Rossel! tojoooph Baldon- i'he consider? ation waa the sum ot $ 170,000. CORKSTTI REFUSES REUOIOUi COMFORT. The Rev. Fattest MflAsraaaao, af yt. Cacilia's Churni, the Ktv. FitliT .hili'is. of the Hullivan Mi t Chnrch, sud tbs Kev. Father Gallagbar.of l?t John's (burch. Whits Piatas, aoaaaspaaied by Mi. he Moira, ol E'Eeo d'Italia, visited An~eh> I i.r ii.-m yesterday iu his oed iu the County Jutl at White l'lidns. Cornetti peisisteutl v SSfassd to al? low the clsrjrymsa ta talk to lum apoar tbs sobyeet of death, saying: "i no talk to a priest. Pnesta ii,.< -no** bow to pray. Go away. Kxcuso me. Mo a Dcuioci.it.' When Mmlien to in Italian, the pris m.>*t np.led : " i no talk Italian, I saaak Kimliah," When -diSres-eil lu Kniilish ho said: "I no talk Kn.lish, I speak Italian. Ihe visitor, think that t oini-ti li inaane, and si their reqossi Sbartfl Hor* Um pl omi.ed to x>rl -.onie phyilciaii lo eiaiiiino him. Tin; fim:i:al or Louise, hamiEULBT. Thc funeral services of Louie Carr* Hamersley took p.rc ysstordsjr uioruiuu iii Crace C horeb Tbs pull-b. urcrs were Lloyd Stopheos Brioa, Hamil? ton lisii, |r? Adrian Iselm, <r? W. Hlnnelauilor Siewart. l'nciianan Winilii in, r, Jj. Do Peyote* - SWart? li .ami Daria U'olfe llmhop. Among bhoMptaaaal xxen* tbs utien,ii;i_ ami consuitiua ahyswu-as of Mr. liametsii*y, Lrs. VV. K. (Jiu lotte. Hsigh,J. I. Meit aire and Austin Flint, also li.u . Aucbincloos and Stspbea C. Williams old luiuily fiieuua. Ibe service was couductod by the KoT. Dr. Totter, assisted by tbe Kev. Mr. Harrison, of Troy. There were fow flowers. A large cross of pure white ascension lilies waa placed on the conni. Alter the hymn " Nearer, Mr God, to T.i-o'MtHd boon sung, the nour relatives aecorap-inie*. the ho<iy to Trinity (,'litirch, where lt was placed in tho lamity V.illlt, -?a TIIK MAMINE HOSPITAL TO BE REMOVED. "i Im building* on Bsdloe's Wand which havo been occupied for turee yean past by tbs Um tod states Marine Hospital Harries are lo bo vacated in a lew days, and tho ll'J sick mon will bo transferred to the hospital st the Sailor^ Retreat, at Tompblna* Tilla, 8. I. Tho latter nroperrv was porobssad re ct nUv by tbs Marine Society, snd Dr. Sawtell'*, Ol the Hospital Service, having soooesded In leasing the property for the (loveriitiienr, was SClgaged jae* terday in drawiinr up the necessary papers. Ihe Marina Hospital Service will be removed limn Bed* land on scooont of the work ot putting up tbe pedestal for the Berthold! Statue, the doctors hclifvi.ur that the excavations will bu detrimental to thu health of tbs patients. Another lesson is be? cause ot tho iii-utlici.ncy ol' accommodation- tor both officers aud sick mon. ARRIVAL OF W. II. NKVVKTT. Amoila tho passengers on the Sardinian, of _ tbe Inman Linn. xvlncU arrived yesterday, was W. II. Mewett, general set rotary of tiio Msaoaester Young Men's christian Association. The object of his vii' is to lilacs young linn on farms instead ot la diii-i-saud to form committees of ladicand men to secure work for friendless -iris. Mr. Nowett xvas lbs guest yesterday of Ins Young Maara CJuristian Association nt Twenty-tbird-st, and Fooxti-aTe. He will attend tbe International Convention ol tbs Yoong Men's Christian AssooiaMoa nt Milwaukee, and will then travel thTOOgb the country. BOIOSIS social MEETUfQ. Tin* Max' social iimmHiis ol Borosts was Inlil at Delmonioo's j esterday, Toe obsirmaa ai toe Corn on An ic ul a paper introducing Hie question for discussion :'*? Doss not tbs prersuiag toots for ancient styles in tineen Anne houses and old carv? ing in furniture, ami tbs dmr that ae art coll ks oonstdered oomplete without a work ol' the old masters, iadioab rather a dsear thea asfogrsa ia art in the last century T" Rapers were read by Helen M. Coke, Mrs. Mary A. Newton. Mra K. Suntu, Mrs. K. V. Bell ano Miss Ellen Miles. INJURED IN A RAILWAY TUNNEL. James HeSsraoa and Michael Ryan, laborers sm ployed in tho New-York, Ootarieaad Wsotorn Rail road tum.el, tra lying at the point of death in 8'. Mary's Hospital, Hoboken, in cm.sequence of inju? ries sustain) d In an secident at thc tunnel. The icon, with aboat sig?tsea others, were working undo! shaft Nc .. yesterday, when the brick arch of tbs shalt gave way and tlie workmen xvero buried under a pile of earth a id 'tone. Heffernan and Ryan were taken out unconscious. THE BCflOOLSHJP ST. MARY'S. The nautical sch lolslnp St. Mary's will leave New-York for ln-r annual erins ? on Slav 1<> There i.s room mi board tor about twenty mire boys, and those wishing to join oaa do so by applying to CaptainE. M. Shepard, at the foot of f wenty-thini st., Ea*t River. THE RROOSLTE BOARD OF ALDERMES. In the BrookljB Board <>f Aid' .mon yester tlay. Alderniau McCarthy, of the I'lftb War-i. ottered a resolution reeeostteg tbs UBV_reor to aigu the bill reor isalstngtbs Boord st tbseo4 etaMs yeaa Th* i_#oin llor. X9_s approved liv Adeline ;i Kuggles. Bill and Meootogec (BepoWtee?st, and was laid on the tittie ny s vote d lt to 9. May or Low will oe ab?ent from Brooklyn until next Momliy. lt ls fluted tbat be wlil visit (Iovernor Cleve? land and oppone tbe bill wlilch gerrymanders tbe Brook lyn districts, giving tuc Democrats a lurire majority in tbe new Board of Aldermen. The MU provides fur toe iissiloa nf alnstesa msmbsia is sn. sstss si largs aad 'our from each of the three leootertsl disrricts, one ot thc latter being fixed so as to lie Hetti I lath. Witb this the Dsssee~ats claim that the BesaWluasi sea eely Meet four menlieis. ri:e ?' rider "In tbe bid provldlii" for a live years' term of ollie.- tot "Jun" linn;,e. the prise A gb ter, at keepera, tbs city Hall, is regarded ae its inoet ol de featnre,snd one wbleh Hu-.Mayor will ur.'e upos tbe Governor es a reason Tor m..,:pprovlag in-- wania Mil. Tbs Desaoeretie membera ur i.i" present Board of Aldermen general 1,7 fsvoi 'lie Keorgaaitatlou bill, althone- one-halt of tbe nu mber? will I-. I g il 1 o ll of i 'Ii. . 1 tii-y itiink Hint tbey will it ? paid for i heir i nttro ten,rs iu Mayor Low's Bbl I- UV* Board ol Aldi rason, xxb- was ls t fall for Coat?mp of cutt In regard te tbe pan sage of the btu extending i ,i" route of tbe Bro ?_:> n Ele* . will be acne,; Mayor. BASEBALL SEWS. Tho Providence and New-York Leafoe mum . tbeli third ..iu.! .it tba Polo ttl i usda yesterday w-York team was defeats, foi tbe tblrd lime rn itieiice teem outplayed tbe bone teatn nt every point sod won ooe of the easieat - mon. ON.i'l t.il.lied mr the nrst fire innings fsr the New York t.-Hi., bnt aa tba Provhtones nen batted ' i tlie ile: i xx' n.i was put in l.i.i d lUe nf Ui Inning, owing to all) I, and troy sud XV. lch ! ally l.o 11 peoji.e ii. but lg sin-b a oue .idcd .\ tull rani ? ? flied i i tenet, k mi r" i i ? im ro a. k IIineii~ f....' Kif, s. s .... Ol I M;,H 1 l>.I 2 I I.v li o awing, s .... U 1 O Ol 1 I ai I.-ll 2 ll ..I 2 ll t. H 1 i '.Ullin, 1 ll .'Ol I s 0 2 Ir**ni as. I - Bl 1 tl a xx.aio.cf. ,x-ii | l, 1 _ 1 2 (iis.iiiv.i f -j I o 1 l ti UH ssa. 11 .: 1 1 a c o luduour-e, p l il o 2 1 iWaieha f. .. o o Ol'- o m. mu .;u. l .'. j. i I 0 i loo i 0! Ol ?1 If 1 (?arni I f....' ii ll ?>: o o CaaUas Sb., o u Si t l -? - Usws'n's'nSb Oj o 2\ o> 0 TOtBl.ll lil.7 ll ti " Neill p.Aef' 0 Oj I 1' 1 runs ncoKKP saan amma Providence. 4 0 0 u 9 0 o o l-l* Nsw-York. i) l o u o 0 0 l 0- - ROOS earm-'l?rrnvitli-iice -t . New X'ork 0 Krai lawbi errors ProvldSocs ?" . (few-York. H --timk ntl O'Neil, 1 .ii a; tl t, Kadboorao, 8 rota! left so Boase-Prondeaee, io: Nsw. York, e. Three-Bass bits lime.. Htartsud farrell Two bast. Int Irwin.'* It.Mllitmrim. 1. mel t>oi sail I li tj: base Inti Providence, iii. .N nw. York, 7. Huntde plays Trey, csa-daaaad Manaor. WUdpttcbea O'Neill i i'eased L'lapp, 1 Umplri Mr. A Y. Udlln. lime of u_tu* -Two boors -ml five ralaatl. A linely eoortastcd match w.is played al Newark. N. J., y, itorday between tbe Brooklj u ami Anthracite clubs of the Inter-State Association, a i:arKr'- emwd xvttoeeaed the natob. Baan) people Iron New-York and Brooklyn being present Both nines played well In tbs ti"lil and Bl the bat. A full -tum vary of tlie score ls as follows : Aiithruell'. I Rrooklyn. | r M un alt ITii-.wie., lb. ill B o o ix ilativ, itv i ill ii "ii Mongan, et. I O ia o O I. it iow. c . . .? 4 0 urady o oil 1 o Mann inc ab. i 0 i -j 1 ll 1 - ' ?,. . lb P '.111 Mt , a hllii, Jit 0 I ? i-JU |. .ul o .1 3 1- lilli. SS Annis, if ilOaJll. II Totals 0 ol 3| -i 1)1 .xii Uuna. of... Ol ll St) ll 1 0 o Uni ? ooo ,, ,. ? 1 1 .' Kolan, rf.| 1, 1 - Jt I" 4 ' Totals . bi v-< tooaao bai ii i.NMMi. Anthraetts.....o o 2 o o o o o o-i Urooulvu.0 ll 2 0 '.' o 0 1 -5 Kuusejirned -Anthracite. 2; Hrooklyn, S. First bust* ti* errors ahii.i ? ; btraekoat?Mlilai i ?i Total left on o-iae. Aathrsclts . Brooalya I Two base hlU?Mo?aaalil?i Kaswioa aad .-acb-n k. Total ),..?h.is /?nth rat-te, . ,, ..,r: A aJksr. Msnstnr s-d Wilkel WlidpltehM Kgan i ('?? pile Mi lleruiiii:. Time, ot (julio-?one hesi BBS fol'iv-hve sd notsi i no Aiitt, Hoy 7.?Thu Iiotroit and Chicago nines pla* ml their second -arne lii-re lo-day. tbe Iirtnut again winning The seora was as follows : Cbleage. ... o o o o o o o o o-O Ueiioit . 0 0 4 0 0 il ll J 0 1 ? i Bl KI.XM), May 7.?The Cleveland iofsstsd the Buf? falo Club here to-day, by the WloSftaf store : i.'levelsnd. 0 0 4 0 0 0 10 ..-5 liutl_la. 0 3 10 0 10 0 ..-4 I'lituDKi.i-niA, May 7.?The Boston defeated the Phll viel]tl.la nine by the foliowia-* SSS! I I Iioston . 0 0 606017 0?30 l'biladel'tlde. 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1? S AUaaanan I'itt, May 7.-The Metropolitans and Alles-beny nines pliiyed herc today, the KstroOOtt-OBS winnluj afier a well-contested K-'no. Tho BBOfa was ; Metropolitan. 33011000 0?8 Allegheny. . 00203000 0-5 J..-, l.iu?Metropolitan, tl: Allegheny, ll. Krrors?Metropolitan, 0; Allegheny, 8. Baltimoiie, May 7,-The A thu-lie and Baltimore nines played hers to-dsy, the visitors winning eo*X\y by the uiliosing soore: Athletic. 00400201 1-8 l'altli_.ore. 10000000 0?1 Tnstrroi**. N. J., May 7.-In tue luter Hiate Champion ship (jame played hr-re today be tween the Aotlveaud Trenton clubs, the Aotlvcs won by the annexed seore: Active, of Beading.3 0 0 0 0 13 2 6-15 Trsatso.ooooi l soo- 5 THE RACQUET TOVENAETRRT Only one game was played at tho Racquet muli in Rt-th ave yeetaardsy. It was a flret olsse handi? cap contest between D. I-dig at seratoh. nnd W. P. Morgan, wbo had a handicap of three aces I.v dig ont ji.ayeal lue opponent at every point, and won three Htraichi games. Tbe Ulta! games wore as Ml mts I Vi.r.Morgsa.-.:-. S ? 6. --Tot _l. 39 BUSINKS8 TROUBLES. Anion W. Haines, a wholosale dealer io cloth at Nu. 20 Walker st., maoe au hsstgnmeiit yesterday to -alwardJ. Knauer, alvinapreferono??s for ^4.130. He lias been In busin.-ss for about flfta*>ha years, and stood wall with tbe trude. Be usustly carried a slash of about 150,000, snd had a large amount outstanding, reaching st times nearly floO.OOO. In the truda bis failure U generally attributed to ths depression In the clot:, trade, which ls reported te bave boen in bud saayo for soiao ... months, some of tbe goode depreciating 38 1-3 percent* loss of trade and poor collodions. The ilabiiiuei are ro ported at aboat-4125,000. KdwarJ H. Ketsc nf iM. a mann! jct urcr of apr.:,.. _| No. 61 Walker-st.. made an assign no-ni to Oustave Illrschiterg, giving a prefersacs for-j-8'to The i abt,iiie? are rsportetl at 93,7)Xi; the assets amount tog*.,5oo. Tba fnl'ure I* nt ri bu te.) to Wi trad*. Bilah IT ab Bagnall, rn .tiers In machinery at Ni. 44 Ooitlandl-st , made an as- im If. fl'bent k, giving preferences f.,, M] 7-c_. The biislneaa ? ll five years. Mr. grdabar, mi senior partner, living at Randolph, il .lillee are about Blo.iVii) oi -fl Je.inm. ami thu aw-ta a < nil tua nama The as-lgnmru* wu* aa aaed by dud tosdo MR. STOKES'S SOUNDNESS OW MIND. In (lie Stokes will contest yeaterdiy tio* BX* ni nt J on ia ii. i.rimmltiM waa concluded, jlr. rrimmin* said ho had s-cn Mr. Stokes | .after the death of Mrs. Stoke*. Before thu* time he lia I i me; Mr. S'okcs In bnsines*. Me bad been iaipi eased by MctteksS asa mau who was WSSShfOI of bis own iu ferssts. Mr. Stoics was slow aud dclitieiate, but nixer wasted any time over a matter wlieii he bad got what lie wanted He waa never a ta:_a'lve man. The witness never noticed any failure of minti or any Irrationally ii M Piatas He saw Mr. Stokas forthe last time ia l?si tn Madison 8o-u_re. Mr Stoke* was walking -loue aud sp'ike to the wl'uess. Amos K. Euo said he had known Mr. Stokes for forty paste. He bad never met bim except In a social way. He bad had a pew near that ti bit. Stokes in SBaMNfe attd ,-n) saw Mr. 8;okas at church almost every Sunday. When service was over Mr Stokes and tue witness ueiaily t iel .tuged graetin.a, aud Mr. Stokes usually comm 1 na me sc-rmoii. Mr Baa s-?w Mr. Maaas after the. athofroe. St'ike*: abo.it BU tim"" Mr ! * waa more subdued lo bl. manner tlinn before th-n luis was the only i.ian.e iioiic-d by Un witneea. Mr. Eu never noticed anj taflors of miiid on tbe part sf Mr. Stoke-, .in eros- x.initiation t. -? Mid he eu not tn expert in lusauuy cases, but be thooght lt a alga of Irrationality to in.ike silly re-narks aa i sal IS ?.Mer? it i nd what was said. John M iHinil, a ouiider, said fh:it he mei Mr i mauy j eire ago in connection with some property ia South-st. which the latter SWBSS. Ho nev;r saw Mr. Btoluwagata aattl 1880. ile was culled in te do boobs repairs ou the .-!ouin-?t. bullliug. He talked at Boase length with Mr. Stokes in regard to I ?* details of the repair* and the best ina: n ? ot makin-; lucio. Mr. globes showed a know ledge subject seldom nei ivitn in tue case of bunine** or professional men. Un* witness nolle *<l no other elmn***. in Mr. Stoke* than tbi.t he had grown o der and willi .hm i .ul Ik : mm Blore BUbdu il tn ills manner. WBmm I i wituess first saw Mr. Stoke* l.e wa. SXTOrbaarlSg ju I imperious lu his manner inwxnl inm and lound !.. . w wuli the bill. The witness was plesssi to oiieervc ia 1S*<0 that Mr. Stokes thought his opiub n worth Iisi n af to. Hs dbl not notice auy failure, of mind lu Mr. Stoke*. The examination will be conti .me.', today. THE COURTS.' UNITED STATES SITKKME DOUBT. A NUMBER OK IMPORTANT DFCISIONS ? A IMO fits'. mini toa ra rant Washington', May 7.?Tlie BapfNM Cttmtt ot the Uiilted States convened to-day for tbe lasi 0BM this term aud rendered decisions In twenty-six some of them of considerable genersl lntei-oat. 'lite Court still hold* under coiielderatioo. however, ao--'-.<f tb, umal important cases of the tenn, including ths Civil Hight* cases, the Slate taxation .-ase of thk- count' of San Mateo against ti.e Soul-, rn 1'aciUo Ital ro.a.l Company, ami the Mercer Colony land casi-irom I :ut A decision was rendered lu the rai.road contract cms of Samuel Clark, genera! treasurer, dec, and the State of Un ide Inland, against tieorge M. ban? nan! and others, assignees tu bankruptcy nf the Boston, Hartford and l.r.o Railroad Coinpiuy. fbi* was a suit brought by tho assignees of tbe railroad company above ineutici.ed to recover a oertuiu oertill* eats oi iiideiiti'du--as at the eity of _ostou tat toe tum ot ?t>lWu,oOO with Utterest given by (he railroad company t? tbe geueral treasurer of tue Slate of lUiode Uland as security for the company'* boud conditioned upon the completion of a branch of its road from Providence to Valley frails, lu that State. Tint Conn holds first, thst the i'm ted State* Circuit Cuuit had Jurisdiction, for the reason tliat tbe State ot Hhude {slant], by voluntarily coming in as luterv atof claimant, w:iiveai its right io immunity Irsas aoaolbor* iva emt; asosod, thal tue aoatraet made was a vail i oue a _ nol beyond ihe powers of the rai road company, for ibe reason tbat that cou^auy, ai though a eorporatfon of ' onnet lie :l, .va. ul so u corporation of Iii.ode Ul.ted. inasmuch aa it waa asatgoeo tbs rood and rights ol tbe lluruoid, i cox nb in e aud 1-tM.aiii lu ill catt I ompai.y ; -mi. thud, thal lt wa* nut necessary far tba dta.eot Ki it Island, la order to eutablieh Ita right to til lille tte In ipirst iou, to prove thu- it (the Mi'. .. damSOBd Io lb-* ext:?u! of *KlilO.OOJ if tue failure or the railroad company ie luisa its toad ta aseerdaoee *mx tue eoodtttaaof toebooC ..cot ibe l n'eu:t ) our. is MVOfasd and the BOOBS remanded, wltblnsti euo,- toreodei adecreela favor oi the State ot Khode l.-dund for ike sum or BMMtM, puyab.e out of tue fuuu in < otirt, with so much interest i:.11 eon. If say, aa bas aocraed on tne sum ?iuee ino 1st, 'i.i, li?., a hich ls tne date wheu ihsosMoat net uiu.- due. A decision was alto reudeied iu tbe nu? tt utaut put-in cant; ol Kobi rt L Downton ugulust tlie (eager .Mil.mg Company. This case Involves tu* validity of a pateol graotodts Dowotooso tuc SOthu. Apn:, ls?.'-, ii* .ii "cn I .ipr-r.-eiiit nt in tiio pro- ? * ' in un.lac turton ihi.|j::i tr- iii.i:r," 'ne main feature ol ' ba UMOroveais-S ooiiatstlng ut tba uta et roilafa i.-t -<l nt millstones for ? ie grata The Court bolds tot the paten; ia i-o:.ii'u* cai la istd for want ot novel: v. A deoitiou wa* rt-ii.it-ird in Um -o ci .eil "graiSOSS cass " of Ke-4 Huggi , pla of the elate ot Illinois, in winch n.e queel ? :i ta ra ted whethei tbe aborter grouted to toe cai . I Hsllroad Osaipoay, iiu? ta eulengo, Hurboa ou aad Quincy itali* io.nl, bjf ibo l.cglglaluie or lilt;..c? I,, 1&S% oi an> .-u j aeqiieai aa.c.uiujeut thereof, coai_in* buch a coi t beiwten the Stale and thc Boaapany us authorize- -.???? Boaspaar to establish Its owi rates uf fare and freight i.e.. , ? in', -rf. it", ct) 'ty the P-Btsi. Tb*) OSOI ->' ior. Ill lin BBgB ll TS ano i.i* 11. at the oin-. MTS ot ii..- railroad oumaeny saooat adegs any sp Iowa t:x la | roSsa li mr ui.d fri-ight waiata ala ta aasdt-M w.ia the law* i,i a -Siiuc r-UUBg to tiii .aiue suldeot. Iks Jinlgmitn ni tbooopiosBC Court ot iiiiuoisla amrmeo. A ileci*:o:i **a? a'-o reaii'-ted in t..O C'niuCao '!i:l ltigliis case Nt l,-3n, tx part- icm Tong, petition Ior a writ of bun. ?? ct rp.it-. 'I ms Court lins no jartsdh noa of tbe ease ta its preasot fonu ami mi.?t ninand lt tt.? tba Circuit Court for fu;-iin-r prooeedtugs ticvorumg te law. In the closely allied case exparteHoiu Hs.ig, , non tor a orll ot habeas coi tuan tied aa an ungo., a I loo ll. th:* BOOM I* tleiiitai. it .. i di . lona to-day .'.ere; No. 1^!, or.final ex j Hi t at mattel ul i uo l)evn?) MaiiUfacltirin^- < 'oinp.il titiiim-r, petiUcnfoi writ of prohibition deiilod j ap . br dtutiee Matebfard. No. Liu.., rsiweaa ita ah ran ai, plainude in error, m. Augustus Bauh?-l, Ue lector, <Ve.. aud No. 1,1 .7. Aii.ust.it. h,;,c .,;:. r -ic- - or, Ae., plaintiff la err... agl Vbeoi s Ooehras et u ; motton io rstaroi.losgieoul saoaMSOoaSodaahBd;) oy Juatice malciiii-ru Nn loll. AUfustilS .-co ... ,_ i ? i ii-;:. V*'. t. Dodge et al. Wo, 1__ ll ra i 1 i-.r. Uie I oi.tajloi SgT, Ja. - . a. I | . 1114, illiain i'.-i it.y, i.r. ? im. Cctaii, iifc-l Jomi XX. and No. 180, li i ao. it-.1 . a .ir. a.t A Mild VrloOiaao; SBOttsa to rosall aioodasss ooo i i tnjuiiitni denied; oploloi ny j,-. ? i. Nu .in, Wiilii-iu u Gage, "tal. appellants agt J u ? Vf H->ri?;n>-, ci ai, appes fron toa ? Iremti :.i Moriaera i?uitr:ci ol .. ?.* ti - with c .* .i a ? utulpa hy i - s 2Ht>. the Oa-aefe Ba-lwsy ' stapauy i>i..i-t rt tai -Kt Jobi Melia.ie.s la error t" tue Circuit Cou t toe United States sr tbe Dlstrt-i i-i lodlaoa; |adg affirmed x* t th eoeUsodtntaresISi p.-l-.i.-i. bj luasti n. ? lau. No. SOS, lbs Coaoactleui Mut tal Lifo iuaur.ia Compaay plalailgia error, - to ciiipren.e ) on I el I ul Biala ; Judt-i..t-i | a ? Orated witb ooeu sad lutero* , pnuou by aJua i Ko 874, the Btate ef I-utstar.a ex rel thia Wi (>as!:gni i ompauy, plaiuliQ Ifl error, a-t. Ui tue cly of Nexx-Orleaais et ai.; ls errol ?? Co rt, St_te of Louis, ana , dis nt sued for the **? i if Uinsdlctlon ; oi-ii.loii Ot leief i ,?i. I Watta, No 1. .41, ter .v .? ./.-rsej Zinc ('ompai.y, otaini g i . Charles W Trotter; tn errol lo toa cn'Ult I Unitedtttatae*sr tba DadHstofNew-JerrM-.i ; ii tor nant of jnrl.-dii-'ioii ; Minina Oy Ch-01 Jus'.K-e ' Na. 15, oritipii?1. ex parte. lu the matter of thi n_ ,i . ? ami Obis RaMroad ('.i-nna-y, p-'itt.tucrj oetlMoi ? - writ of mamiaiiiu* dsnied ; cpitiiu- ny C_ I Waite. Nu Tl", tte stesmer Betgsolood, etc., gp > .ore .te-.*.--. __aassra ste.-, mathea ha i ? llpulatori denied; uuaouueo-b) LUloJ Jua'.u - Ix ju rte., lu t.ie bi-ttsr of tai W nilir.tp Iron ( et al . jieiltiotii rr, rule te s'-ow ,??;:*? granted, KB Oetoba.-U, 1SS-; anni mic-*i bj Chief J is ne V .taue. lo ilia I'i'ii'e-i.f Albert iii ot,-. ililoii-i . n.i .? i r.ir leora te ttie pstMs .- f..r ?r:;? of n-.iadami.s d auuouuce'l by fTlSf TilSllOS Aaite. gt the ciiiicius.oii of the reading of optaleae tbs ' il ' .Tush-e asooooOSi the folbiWlBg v._er_t I'tle'-: i>nlereal, thal C i0 1 in n-ft.euiu to tToaa the Court sf Cl lat* haaod Uaesan ? ? applies Ole to appeal* in all e-.et eie' sos or : by timi l.'iu-i" ii to-r tliaV^rtaiUetloo ? . 1 !?)c.c .ct of Juno lb, 1->V). i. MS, "to the settlement of all essoUad<B| ? . .? SO H ' DlslrlCl o: I o limit a a.. : c ii- Iir.x Jl 1 tSdleluai :. I .,? Court of Cinliui lo-ear tho M-iav, and lor o' p.tses." tinier : Tue tvporter having i.pre*a**-e. i li? the uaaioer of daolaioni al tba* Iii a, . cable lo put ihe lopoi .* In o .e VolOa . .t -.??.? now ber* t.rtlerrd timi he imbil*-- an a i.ihi t lu thi* yea., potoooai IS seottSB os, oi t ?.- ic I Sta utea, tad] if _eet; o*. i .iee > lt I* now aeis oi derril by the Coin"., eases oa ti.? docket not deadord. und al Hie ethe nee* of ihe term uni -ilap-'Sed of t'>' ti.e . .. r,, .. . . thr sara.) li hereby e.-n'luued totbi- n-xt tenn Tua ot uer busiuee* trana-tcted today waa ss fol No. 1,'JOH. K*>e ftte^brti*. pluluiltl in enor, agt. I -h J VX'i.iuaaoure. ?Mr; 'tockaiing uod nie issie resoiuded, aud leave gi... , ,a ititut ol eosts. No. 514, .hi* dir nf Psilodetpl i iappe:'iaut*. a.t. the lu'eruatloi al NavL . l>auy ; appeul frew C'lrcolt OeoD if DalU KaaUiru I'Hinot of l*eun?yla*i_i,i.. dtaOBlaii A. P. HubbV.l, et al., appe.laul.. uo>- rs Comstock, rt al; appeal from Ul i stat.* fur Southern District ct -Jina. *vim ssata Adjourued for ibe tera. cbl'NTEHCUAKCiEstn ll! I PK. A suit foi* ubsolut* divorc**. BMW -> < .1 eRWM by I'eter MoOiU. of No. 176 Divi-iou-a*. . against Mrs. Fannie Mciiili. lu the - ? ll is llrcoklyi,, nie poraon uau.cd lu the a.>mi i I ? defendant I* tlie platutilT* broth, r. J' -. ? the cnminal acts are sala to htttt i >"" at a house In Mon ci s*., c.u i ?.:>, I the hi>,?e of the parties to the ?? The plaluuff began a similar action a (sw uioulU ? -?-*