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nt ililli wen imposed upon Augustus ? Mto airoste. nt Ko. :i Atiorney-at : Ellen U'Brli n, of No. :,:> Nt _;? .? _ - ? - ?? ???. " ......11 wirgan, Pto. l'_",? -tnntou-st.; .redenck Schmidt, Ko. 72 Kiuth-nve.; Max Adler, No. 40*1 East Fourteen th? at.; William Koot, No. -T- Moor ??? -r.: Gt-or.c li ce, Ko. ll 1 Mouth-at.: George Minmi. No. ; (Jon un Hi? nt.: Kat* Diker. Ko. 240 la- I .. iy-tilth-st.: .li,tm Hillman. No, 257 Centre-et., and Louis Lin da uer, lui. s7 1 ol'Ul.-aw. SEBTESCB OF JAMES IRT1XQ, Janet bring, the en-Alderman, ex-Assemblyman and ex-keeper of a liquor stoic, who wai convicted on Monday kn tin* Couti ol General Sessions of aa eaiiltuin Blchard M. Darline, ~a> arnumed for ?antoaee yeaterday balun Judfe Gildersleeve. ll--. counsel, Colonel Bpeneer, move l for a new teal, imt the motion i-as quickly denied lay th.- Judge. Colonel Spencer then plead? ed earnestly lot cleineucr for the prisoner. bring, be enid, had befriended lum mans yean ago and be (tbe counael) had never i.u ft.tta-n it. He called ibe attention ol the Judge to rvtug_age sixiv-thr >? yean?and lo his ali osl total blindness. Be said that the prisoner had ? wife ami meter. While there bad been char ea ngamal bim showing that ho !? ..< i vn-li nt temper ?Kithing iiioi ii i ii mihI aa ai nat bia integrity. brinn, wbo appeared totcel hit position keenly, broke into tenn while biscniiusel wns to ki.' lilli 111-. ,.e e 111 .1 li.lljiikeit lill f. Judge lilllie: I *? id tour he lal been appealed io both be Hie friends of Irvinj.' and by th. wbo thought he deserved a li'iivi seute. ||e had dei i'.i- I lin* to lmpooethe beavieel penalty, Lui would sentence tbe prisoner to two years, imprisoumenl and a tine ni (200 tiring recovered ii ? tompuiuie hr ii io gentenee waa pronounced. A I i:i:.\i ll PROTECTll A." SOCIETY, A meeting of tho presidents of the twenty-two li I'" societies of thia city wat h. ld List evening ut Ko, '-'l Booth Filth-are., foi tbe purpose of form* i _ .; American branch of tba-Sa , . _? < ,,, ,,,. < .'. i ' .,"?/? a tiboa, wbieb waa formed in Paris iu issi, by Victor Hngo, Louis Blane, Clemenceau, Jleiiri i.'or heioit. u-.u! other well-known French lr*-... ,11, ..... IL,. ..... I. iv cr. li OF nih: HARLEM HOSPITAL. Thc tc ond aunlveraary meeting ol th.- Harleea l ".il and Diapenearj foi Women andi bildnn waa h. ld i.-t evening al Bt. James's Methodist Episcopal *' .loll, ut tin- lum ne,i-.itid-tweiitv *:_:r-.t. aud Mini.-iiu-avi.'. - Ki V. Ul. Nail .nea brm! history of tbe aork, showing its importance m.ii heil'tu to tba elaasit was designed io i 'i . Et s. Jami 8. Ki.ms- v. tn.- Key. J. F. Patten nm! l'r. Brackwav abai m-de brief apeecbd ?ttty to the Chief ol glgleeetSI Major Refeerl IL IIall,-'-.l Infantry, ha. been ordered to pt part to the eoeaaMadiag tinier il, lie; artim nt of Mi- -om i ; Captain I>atti**erneld l'ai.er. lid Infill.li.. has lie. ii appointed to set us In Spe. toi "ll 'lT'ain eunp und f-aiTlson etpiipane at the Cavalry rtoerurUni Rt -desveaa- rbiivieiphin. reported ae !?? .pii'.'i.- tbe aettan of an nmpa-etor, ena for which Captain l..?.,i i M. ll..,., Uh Caralry, KecruiiiuK, OUi r aw, tareel. Onion wen io-n.iv Issued from the Navy Departmenj n.; ..Iou L'omui-ud r a. t. Kui los* fromthe i-ommainl ti r,. I ..'?.sa ou Mar Bl sud aaatgnius hm. ? tiouia. un, ? . a in .ul.pur.' i ? j Ciuclnnati. lt bas do] yet iie.n doa-; :eil Wbo wdl succeed to the et.i_ui?titl ,*f tin- 1 sllapooaa. WASHINGTON K0TE& WAsnt-ioTOK.Taeoday, Maj - '. IMS. Tn:. -.Ag Roi ra ima'. -Mr. Marries eootioaedhls nins- ior Hu- prooeeutt-n in the Star Route tnw to? day. 1 ne eoinl u-l'iin ino 1" in.i.-ila. ANl . KATIORAL BAK* I ir f..:,t ro'.let of tire I ir mu . baaautbortseJ I ?? I', -i Sal ?> ni I'..uk ..? i \t r lon, Ni ?, I n .... ei iloesa e .na. apital ol r i ?, km*. TO m. I', i "' i "I ConnteMos. rbe ste imer Joba M. w Iwortb, ol Un- .Minn.- Hospital Service, i novar al Vu Yolk, Ul.: oe pul UUI nf .OU-UHSSlOU 00 May :ti. As Al' I vi I,.ni Ta.ss \.) appeal tO the Supnm* four: ... th. i one i -'ai - >. .. be I i ten bj I .? \ ? i.i.eiai io tbe Pullman mandamui > ?? * agamal the Vi;, a urei oi i'..- l nile.i btati s. AtsHAMA Claims Oectsio*is.?Ia tbe Court of Commie sl-.n.-i's ol a ibams I ..liuis to-day thc following |ud| in ni-ni i iv ii ni thecl-tmauta wereauooti I jamiu l -tarim lorg-UO, Sataau i?. Freeman for fl.* Tei .i.i/nii. rn rna Kettu_?Telegnpnle matrue tdoM nave beea seal bj the ,-:i D partment to the Aim a iii (ousul at Cieutugos leUtive tothes tzunol m.- a im .ie .ii nr.L-uiiiiiie Settle h.. the aotuontios at ti.ut |naei bur alleged traud. ? n tiMiN,. roOwg i Ki ki ?A eomtntmtcatto- wasto day received hy tao-lehthoose Boan irmu (.. n ll took, ol Ne* Brouswb '. K J., claiming owuei nm ol l Le Bobbins' Keel. Nev. Yolk llarh n. on WblC? sta ill* a -gfeUMwao. The mallei will he taveetlgatea, Tm; rn.ii ts a si ii \i'i ? Vi-h. ?General Haiea telegraphed to-dsj from 8t. John's, N. v.. to tht oihe.? n, hus i ity ii.ai be basmsi.led me Proteus sud liliils ber In even rna) eel a SUI ts Uie Ve'-el lol' tue Creely Bellei Kzped lion u> Lady l r_n_lin Kay. DlVIt**?M In I lim i) Bl nu. CormoiXI a.?Tbe Con trolh-rot tin* Currency baa declared a lint dividend ol ,ri par cent, am uotiua i<> -*'.? '.it... la favor ol the credit um ni i ie Pacific National Bank ol Boston, Ma-, and .1 flint dividend <>i .0 per e. nt. ann. lanna to -..i'.'.l '-. p iy Hhle lo tue ie itu*- of the 1'irsi National Bank of Uuiuii Mills, Luitiu Ci.y, Penn. a\0 ll IC II 11 'J /--'*? t RU Ai H o.\ I Ul. 8 TREE T. The Committee on Pnblic Works of the Board of Aldermen yeaterday made nporte nlatiTeto two reeolntiona. One of tbeee directed the commitl e to deli ie the l'.turd's powei and duiies in ngard to granting penmsoion to encl hay windows, storm doon mil oilier obstructions on the pnblic bighwaya ami t<> nport a general ordi ance ill reintnui to the hiiojiel. Ibo Other naoluti I i iM-aletl ."seetion :tl ol Annie 1\'. ol I banter 'i of i be '??i-i', Ordinances ol ls?0, regulating tbe enc lum ni Lav wiudowa, etc 'Ii;.' committee stated that an examination ol the laws, ordinances and deei-lons lo thc higherCOOltSOl the Citv aim Suite bad iiinviined ii ihat the Common Conuoiidid not poasese tbe power?aud it was <j nest ion ihie it ibe power exietod anj \\ ini.?to an? thon?e ot p- lmii any encroachment upon anv etnetj* veone oi public high was within the < it.v lu i its. Tne tboroughfarea were h iii lor the noes of ihe general public, wen owned by tbe p. opie in coiuinoii ami im one person could legallj Le granted permanently tile exciusive nae oi occupation ol any par! <>? thom. Many oavnera of proiierty, tbe committee says, believe they are eiiu b?d to certain privileges In the street beyond the line lix-tl lor the erection of buildings; that then an area lines ind stoop linea io which they have exclusive ownership uni! hatti pun-hnse ol the land carnes with it ih ownenh p in ihe punlic un'.-!, io itu- lines above designated, lins isa grave error aud a deta-ion tbal mav iel many inch owners to mm ii oxpt use should tbe people ol the div ever claim what belongs io u em. Ai an early duie in the histor} ol thia eli. tht . orporalion designati d stoop und area lines, and pei ittod, undei very et rici ns na to the manner ci n?iug these privileges, tbeoo onpatiun ol oue-teuth (he width el the street, bul in ii., case over seven feet, .m which i" . reel stoops, amii tb, hui in uo case more il. in live feet, lor area pnrpo ea. 1 aucea are still in force. Within the pasi twen v , eura, liowi \ ir, manj ownen of prop'.*rty have acted as i tbev owned in lee ii i-onsidt-rabie portion ol the j.,ihlie .-.tieet on whn h theil pM|.i:, fronts, lu man] oi ihe streets i th ? nppei portion ol the city, where propel \ is the most vain ble, arl di rows ol buildings un erectotl the stoops ..l which ? ooiwaroly from the Iront wall tully titteeu feot, the iesn na ions as to height -ini made ol eonstiuction being totally di-regarded; the areal an ex ovated outwardly nearly a like distance, while bay. windows pi j.' i ..ul w ai lu from lour to six leet, willi openifugs varviug from ten to twenty t>-. t. from ev ry floor, begmning with the basemeui and ending with the io,,, usually the hf th t orv. 1 here an- ui-t mces v. lure owners ol prop/ rtj have lukeu into tlnii buildings, from ihe publii - r< ? ,.-. \ 9 small li.o tiou ol as much spa< ?? in .s.ji.tie thei oitii 01 lan 1 ,-nilace on si im a their boutw ?- are illili. The Committee is tl.pinion thal action sbonld he tukeu to prevent lurth i like encroach* in. nts hit '..:,!.. i led i bal the ordinani - i ing bay wiudowa aud o tious to buiiil _ M npealed. 1'hie h- m.ne. A/..17.7.1 .*}?.-..(.(?> /.\ roil I BI WISES. Jndge Cowing yeaterday adjourned Pail 1 ot the Court of General Beasiona, having completed the consideration ol t!i" gambling and lottery ruses bronchi before him. Nearly $5,000 has been col- ' Je I- il;;. the l.i-t liuee weeks front iolatora nf thc loitcrj laws, and finei amounting t" over yi.'JOl) won im] osed yestenlay UbarleoLohnnsiin, Charles !>....I. U. a e. i i_ . . , .ii,. RELIGIOUS CONVENTIONS. AT.JOri.NMENT OPTHEGSNESAt A88EMBLT DI.UATK AND RI MOM I HMM ON TMIPKKANCK-l')" OP1HAHUV WITII WuMEN?THK ISIiIAN'S. 'I nov un: BBOCLAI c..kui u.m.i m ol' tiik iihium*] Ss ha un. a, Hgy ii!).?Tlie Temperance qneo ii vi betas called ap "his uiortiltii.' i.i thr i loam] hamal bij 11 oren Otseoseed with moeh < irnestneas. aad a report wai Baldly sdopted. The Permoaem Cotamtttoe oa Tempos-ones waa aecneed ti i> lng damllet in its ilui.v, as it^fii'.el to collect any important ?aaof -Boaey, nut thia matt, r wa- saJafaetorily ex i*' Onad :>y Walter Carter, ..r New-Tork, a Blaber ol IBs committee. As the discussion ?anthe teal pei aaos lion was bested tatt aight so H remained tbi Teetotal .it.tin-'ic men refaaed to yteld thelrgronnd i.ii were voteddown bi a small maj' ruy. 'Hie Kev. Mr. Ncsl.it! .fPi - Ivaula, lo a Bery ipeeebreferred to -thc learned doctors of diviv.ty ?*:.<> come to .li. :i-a higher Clititlelsra ii!"! >'"' Did willing to liri men fro ii tbe gutter." Hlssllnslontos paper read by Dr. Crosb- laat weeli was condemned 'iv several men prominent In the work ol * and io Hr. N. io apologise for bia remark. In doing so he said. ?*? You know Hi.it la the iie.u of debate we t* -,i]" Mle men i.nv ?" "V.-.t Intemperate," sboutcd i dozen voices, and Mr. Nesbit! .?.i" iln -h. Then wus an effort to give thc Permanent Cnm ii,v?.. cbargi of tuc question! of .- i!>t>_.:"i oh . , ... , , Ui i With li ii lt ini't !'? qnestlon, lot that wm * "t d down, M*. ( . ? ?? log the hope for the cooimlttee thal the Asstn.bly would not overload them af ter refusing to gu.* tie iii ii correa poodra | liv fur Hie mos! amusement was furnished wheo woman's work in the temperance movemen! waa reached. A motion waa made to" recommend to tbe v. -ii i-n of our Church ii.at tbey co-operate heartily tn Hu- i,-oml Mink." Mr. Greet ough. of Brooklyn, aald tbe resolution mc nm -l corni, .il to bun, a. they were now far in advance ol tbe men rn tbe work ol temperance, adding ?? Las) ulgbl mme ladles laid thal thc) ron! I have icttled ""lu- wbol. i tesl in lu half an hom ii Ibej had bees Hie Commissioners and tbey would have voted for obi prohibition." Dr, \\i.bridge, ol Nee Brunswick, abo a prohl Mtionist, jMtld that be contd no: a*k the women to co? operate vt i.u tiir moa. Dr. Herrick Johnson- l bo ioi th i wort of w laen and honor the women, bat I do not desire lt tn "co out to the world thal the male memiiers of thia, our beloved Pres i.vteriau church, have Uoueuo.nin. tor tbt oaase ol t.-nnii-Liiiec; aui ul- ws prepared for the sweeping statement thal we Indorse tbs methods used by al women in Hus work! Dr. i.ans.*, ol -t. Louis- Thereon detalla in the ways of women's work which we as aa Aaeeiubly me uot pro pared to ' , Dr. <?! m's, of ohio lam utterly araatcd thal any one can oiler Slieh a llilli-y ex. tl-e iel ll"! approving nu? nn:.; ol women. Brothers, I would to Uod tbal rou were all womeu. [fries of ?* No, no, Brother Uriun-.a. | The k ? van*.* I many ladies ?li" looked com? placently on their advocates.I were reaseared as to im* temper of tbe Asseuiblj when Dr Crosbyaakl thal co-operation did nol mean organic ctn iteration aud ii. i ,i ii: - I bave al way a found tbat i ooperatlon wuh tbe women ls always tbe safe conr?e." ILaugiiter. | Tue rf|ioit was i *n i, a looted. Aiiit-udments nfli red hy tue Ber. Di. Herrick J.lbusou bad iieen carried, du Ul- lill-! pmhltlltltlll ll- ll ill -llllilive Ilii'iiMII-e, lill! V witb joy uiul thanksgiving tbe i Oort* toeneek mt en uer auce anti Hi salt "! intoxicating beverages by tbe ol me Christian coiiaeience,ol public oplniouaml Ibe strongormol the law, aud s teri _ that il ts luex] io emplo ? a se retai) ror I he I eio|tei am c Corni Dor to icii the mailer of Sabbath observance i*> the it .uk o! i mi! committee, i he cause or ieni|ierauce ut~;..i-. .1 of, tbe liulian waa taken up ami n - : is ol resolutions ws ! * U: Herrick Johnson waa iiiit.ptcii asklLg Congress to poss resolution* enan.i pltnlaill* Hi-* ftlltU ot t e N.ilion C> un IlldlaU policy tbat siiai! etuboily tbe li iwii prlueiplea i MV Ul' l*I"K ii . il t ,111* I ki ;>! noni iin-ii teri iu*i ..i ,.i sulla ale ? i,i - - , . be euee eil lor Ibe ;uo - n id ? i rats ol Innes sk .il be ni ide ooiy wbere tm ton and lunate require it. aud wnen tue i bauge i- *? "viulaiy ; t .' Iii- I ?hill is educated, tney si ill i. ? e c. hold lands I set wa- . v . | far aa the* a capacity io i-ti.tivat. i Ue sa ut . anti i :..i i oi i u nd pi m. ?? ??? "i . ai i/'Vi.'.i|> s i ,,i lie given them aa soon as tot-y 1 .i'VI io, l.ait t 'liv ll"!.- ioi Hv t l ? Ur. Howard Crosby said that he had present*ed * Ilai pc. ii .ii vi t lormer commit?? d been ted twice by tin i. ami bi ii i v. d( - prcseui Ile movi-d i li ii le- ne ? *., u *. . Itoji serving OU Ibo I 'Ul;ul! i! .uni Iva Hr. JoUl n I I ii.,in ai iii bis i i iv* i.ii I'i.i un.l. trom the Con ml net on Coi i Prayer, rocoiuun udcti and it was adopted, lhat cou. i i cd praiei ny all churches for be i " version of tuu world be ma e on January 0, nnd lor qoileiii-s aud stu 1 lie las! l nu! may - ui un li. 1 . i.e.. io K inpsUall, from ibo ( u lbs book ot Diiciplme, made a Ana report di c ?tn atm ia itel il ?. -- ii , ? ? n ti n * . i ni*. lue next Assembly. Adopted, i iv niueinl Dlscipbue a t-1 ,t ii .viiip ed ui lo lae I'i* ali- ? llni,. \ Hi Craven then presented the reporl or lbs Bia idmg i omunttee ou i ii u ?? deal net i be i .ii,i?? ni ihe i ,ii estate n* tl u.i ? i - ?;. ai 'i ta. m-owii ian.* ..? ,..!.! ssorssud 532 siudt ts, .t .. nj ofl ol l Iii !u in* ic,tat ni IBS2. 1 ie rep I I i.e . i Ol l ii x iu :h n..-' ll nf lu next luce! _ t. i. Billi* nt ?*.(., .' : t ttl ','. 1 lie 1". boin Ut-iuUi kl yt ai to.-.,. i rn greetings: Dr. Everuru ketup-lia 1, ol 1 .N. J.J .1 . <;. *i e ll .-* i. .- Or. ire ? ? ? I illgii lo-lilgUI li ai v. i. . ,u i ;i i i , j. v . Hui,i K ll Kim . .,,_ (i Qi ,. relation itv mern il tos uue ?? rmau ul oommuiot , in i "ii leuij.nee," i.v l i OVEXAXTEKH IN CONTENTION. riii-i'.i ii'.. I', nu.. Mav 29.-?The Beformed i'*i . *.t ii i. .ii ...i -1vi ."it synod i.-uv.eil Ita st in v.* tina tuornntg. The Kev. David McCalilater, ol New York, presented the report of the r-.it .i-.ii ( ,,,i,... 1 in- ii iiuit in tu vi mus av follows : Pirti?Tiie precise ii..e of Sabbath violation, which ia a- lune.a a -i i *>- inc ii sregard "t i be 11 ur .. >,,,,.,,'-' i.ii, e i uie ii ber., and ott ri violating the * ii.*- rvt a sev re rebuke. Attendance upon tty called "aacretl roar-ens," boldlng -t wk in Bab tata breaking corporations, is deserving ol severe eoadouiaa t.on. Third There ls prosinz call foi Sabbath legislation liv tuc stan- i,? -;:il-- pul iiii a proper na-i-. not lbs ba i ol lllienlt ne.i , bul o'I I in ll. i. i.t al'ie baSlt Ol Ood'i lil *. ?>. Pouria .ii.ii-t. i- are rei- uimenoed to preach twice .vi ie* -ai> '..: ii un. '-nun orf me ino next meeting of Hie Syn.nee ii i babbatb sane Jd cation, au.l on ce on tue relation ol isa slate lo tho aa .bato. The report c tnaed eonald. rabU dlaensBton la tbe . ouree of -which ..'..' of ilu- ii. legati ? -tau a ti.at ii act k u.o laat Min* av the Sunday edition of Tbs Nbw-Yobb ti.un he wa-sen: bj punj expressfrom Svbeueotadj toSaramga and that tbe membera ol tbe Genet al Assemblj of thc Cns!.) ti i ..in Church, iiieu: in n*. lon, bought inti read the paper, even thi.***, wbo, In IBs As* lembly, tat ore i.. mm ? atricl oboe. ?* sat i ol i be sab buying me paper. Their nc.iou waa condemned and in* repel I wm nil..p e.i j. lt. McKee waa elected a trevlee nf the Board ol li.nu muni Kuiiil. .1. K. Mt-Kii waa elected ireaaiirei Tbe mi low ing peraous were s ided lo ibe Boord ni i nu lee- ul im 'bj in"! : .dc- .1 -. ,1. H. i alvin, J, D. Marun aud A. 4 f mulei. Toe m*xi meeting ur toe Synod wai lixctl lot Maj 4, ls-i, ,,( .Nor.luvood, Dino. MEETING ic,' MARYLAND CHURi 1IMI.V. Baltimobk, May 29.?The centenary cele? bration of tl.rgantesttoa of the Dlooeae of Maryland Protestant Eplseopol Church* hegaa tina awning at St. Paal'a Church, Cuarlm-at Diahop Plnkaey, Bubop i.i;. o' tu- D. ie of Belton, maoj elerg- mes from ail I arts of Maryland and elsewbere, ami u lau-, eongregs Hon aero present, rbe exercises began st !?::!<> s m. and in-i iai.-'l u discourse tm tbe colonial lu.tm*, of tue Cbnreb in Vt arnaud, by Bishop Lay. ro-nighttber wai a social gatbei lng oi deleg it. -r, oieray ..ml Invited . al I.* hman s Hu ?., s ben -??. ei i dellv -ii tht history ol tbe < lum b in Maryland. AMEBII \N UNITARIAN A8SO( IATI0X. Boston, May 20.?The anuna] meetinp ol the Amerlcau Coitaiion Association was held bore thia morotog. The report of the boord ol Directors shows that 002,000 wss ree. red tor general pnrposes dtuisg the year, besida 123.000 in bet-nesta. Than hm been ralaed tor denomlnoUonal wm* 0224.500. IBs work K'.ch oa Moodily wi ii v.ti. ii ttl cheer and iiitis lodoproai. The tr. insurers reporl avows tm total receipts for the pasi yeai us 1132.102, sad s balance, after paying ali .t am-s, of 12,662. Tbe I.wm.- oOeers wers sleeted: li i-n:. II ur* P. Km lei ; tie. presidents, (ii mi.' ?Mil.iain Curtis and Charles Allen; secretary, Kev. u 1. i olds; assistaut-aeor iary, George MT. Foo, .iud treasure , diaries ll Burrage. CONFIDENCE IN THEIR I At RUY. At a meeting of the senior clam ol Union _*. iieiil ai Schenectady on Moi lay, resolutions wereodoptod In reference to " certain innuendo - tbal bave Leen cm renl ra pnblie prints to the eOeei th ii ce. ? tain members of tb. faculty of Union < liege hav. been moved ib certam Batten by anworthj motives." in, resolutions, which were prefaoed by b preamble in tba language quoted above, declared thal i "fouryears' Intimacy with th.me memben of our faculty .... whom asid Innuendoes are directed, worronis di in ito elaring that they possess too high a eenee ol bonor, too sound judgment, tuu pei fut atigrity and toomnoh hu? manity to bring th* ehargea ol nntruatworthlooai bbs incomp lost any oa. from aay aaworthj bm tire whatever." ive i solutions farther Mate toot mia aot.00 originated entlrelt among nie sealor class, and U prompted by a sense of tua! ilona. A oop/ol Iho reaoiatious was received at Thi Tami: ms ott Byee ,1-1.1.1.1, accompanied bv ihe oertiflcaie ol R'UI-nat W. H. Unger, JohaB Harolngand Kober. K. Margao,Ma committee ol ike semor naas; tbe eertlttoaie siat.d tiiat iwtmv-tiireu of the itiUu-ivu moiahera ol u.s aaa were presunt at the meeting; that IS rotod for tbo reso utlous and 3 against them. OL'I-DOOR BtOHIB. THK SACING AT JEROME PARK. A min) l.l*i Of l.M .:ii:s ?nu: r.iiTTi.sti. The Ain.'iiiini Jockey Clib will opel ttl ipriag me. iiii. to-day with au attractive sard. Th. t;r-jt Mi tropolttan la Uki ly te ??'??."??? ea ev .Mag leish, and then will bs mach nu. real m Qeevge Klaney'a rr* olag in the Aral nee, as ins admlnrs doolan that he ia tin in-.te.it in Aaeriee, Ii lie i-. he will aria i ... The fall list of probable starten tor the dre la BM IS a* follo'.i * : nam bai t. ali \ rea -??' ii >'? wtnoai ii?. ram Iiwv.r Un lin i?' i nit i.e..r*r? K,nnev. 'i l*'l Ul- linl,I lil lg..... . 4 ii. i.. Lori io i - coll Mag-ate . I 91 P lani, .a:.i - , . ll "ie1,1." .11 . -l 93 J. K. Kelly's.I . I aw |, RAI I., OBI Al MK1 ..' !'? 'l-l l *.'- HAXMl LT, 1 . MIL' -. "ll,. I'.ls. i U-orlllsnJ'e gelding Monitor...... r inn.l's seining I'atoli .i-gmt |,wt. i Iti, te rs ge ling lino u '.. . .". Md-itacel'si ?!! Henorsl Monroe. -ah re ta bury isisble's gelding cornall. ;. Ne.-i.a', mil Mat beth. 4 (irshaui'sg nil nt u.ieii.m. 4 in's i .it I Illari tv. . 4 -?ii m. v 'I isa L ainley. 4 l.i-tie.it i,l -i- li Pres (lol.. 4 t, 1.. 1.inillsrd'scoll 1 ia a 1 -;-r . :: lill,.I. Ri- I, HAM'll Al', Al.I. A'.i -, I '. Ill' i - Tis Psr-cr Brothers'gelding Carter lt. 4 limeil.i,e't horse stral -ney. I,, i.. I,..iiii.it,.'m n.i Voluna. 4 l>. I). Wilbert's cel-ing Dapiei . . 4 Illino, v. a If I.;.,;,.. M.e.. .; I le1.1 |.- ei - . .If J. ... ry. 4 J, l? if... J inly Iga K . . 'A I'.llilll SACS -LUJ*. ., 1 milk. \ ia .t w. Bell's itiI Hag usn K.. r. Dallas taara baby.... . aged Ililli RA B. STI trial ? BABB I i IX i ..: BBB, S. - Pd- Viv Pde lodge Murray .fl IO'. Edenderry .... 1 ??' i e Mol in 6 I i.i Ul ie Hy shall.4 1 ? Yonkers . (I li- nm nu .4 IM Bili vi.. *> l*7| ino argument ni Ihe motloa la eontinne tho tem? porary injunction obtaiaed from Justice Donohue re og tbe poi'ee iron latartertag '.nih tn.- book? making at Jerome Part was adjourned yeaterday m.t.i Friday. When Bu perin tenden! trailing lett Ins oilier l.i-t evealag ho Wai mir, r iain regarding tba aetioa oi tha pone. The Police < or nm I s-li niels S'-lll Ihe M H I ' lo lee t'orpnl'ilt I "ll Counsel sud told Mr Walling tbat tbej bad aol had time lu n ml Iii ol I' r ol .l.i- e IJOUO.lUe ami tbat tue Cor? poration Counsel alone eon d t il bim what ii amounted to During ile day Mr. Waliing ?eni ttso mesa mgeri to the Corporation Counsel's ottos, n-km;' if lue pollre should ne restrained trow Interfering sritu booh m-klug, but he got no replies MI will try to Und om before Ibe i in ?.-." ne -.ml, "wsetbei there bi a teuiporary In uno lion. Al pie- ni I am hil in turn B altU-tion thu: l i.iii'H .ive nr> orders no the mi'I-et. ii there ls u ti inp..: hiv ii .uuctton aud the pul.ee am-et book-maters I eon lil lie .-ri i 'eil foi conti ai t ol ... ir: If mere is nu Injunction sui thee i.m io arreai the boot mahon 1 i H.,,i oe Ina toted loi i dun io enforce the ls i ' le D. Wit hera, ol the Ki cul ve Coumnl a "f the American Jock fi in. enid to a Tribi'M rrportei la-i evening tbat on pools would ne sold un ibe coors.-1 , .1 ,. imi thai nook making route probs di nol i.e inierfi i d .inn. rou ibe club uni in nie no arraagem.nl lor tye sal* ol ii H-kuiakiug pi ?'? di ? -. vu tm 117 ll'J I 1 I no i. '< lO lla.*! IOU P.U ito M.; II . |0,l IM*. ll '. lUi" RACINCI AT LOUI-VILLE, Loi i-\ ni:, Kv.. May 29. ?The track to-day \. ,?? dow, Tht Orst race nn tbe pngnmme thn ?? ipuiitei'mile beats, waa won bj Ihe favorite, I in two stnigbl bi au i ',? -.nd rai Clarke Stake, tor three-yrai olds ont nih and a q iart?r, ?.i- won by Aseeml i lellos sm) MarkUnd third. Time, 2:1**. ascender si lu tbe (bird rai o, w< er wi una mlle, < III Nelle. II . III ... oin seeoinl an I I i uno. I le I hird i race waa the 1 i tin ? ??? ? ' i . I a ii. ? ??! 'I. i in ? ?? nb i o Idi ii Koo second and Bob ( i.ir ibe mil. ... iee. ai >tber i In ip one, >? .ai in ' Itt nu . d. 1 il!: MAM IN KENNEDY I ONI DI 11 I i -.li i ell l.i lill I SISt'S I | J'.i-in\, M 13 '29. Mitch in!- H ll is fi ]i a nu nu' tbe sp rung finn nwt d to moi row it e Foil nf r Hoolan ond K iiii. and a great di i u no ey 1 ?? .. ? . ' inda on -1 h, 1 .a,,1 1, h. 11 trly two ? ! , to ??* IO.1 Ila .?' I '??'. 10 ' ? ? good foi li! -', tn In tn ' ? for pi , ii-in. n a : .11 ' \ 1 - . ll - HOW 0 to I" - '? |: ' l.l. N'KWS. The 1 : -. '. 1 . ? i" ni < !i,iiii|.ioiis|i:n ? . ,? il li? nnie p| .-. e I lin 1I1..I ll' fll il : Work with the bat To 1 also ran uronnd t te baaca In im-.i style ii,.- . , I a good but they wen over.mateb I. M.iain wreneOi il o' ro ,t .a tl ?. ? -nih taning, fhn scobie ni compelling him to nine fr. the -allie ValeB ni'', ' loller, (mik M"i. i.a.e. The pttchlog of Celle un excellent, while tho im, win * b ini 111.al bi Holberl n is uni beea n III. lill* ?e,l-otl. , .iel Hulbertean off tho Deldlag h mon umi Hollier! aud Ibu ni in ? lal ii.': bat Tat soon li ?-. !.. o\> a : , '. ' , el',. . ?/>'?../1 '.'..in. K III f' SH 1 Nel-.e, a . i b. I ? .. ? ' I'..--ll, iii I I ; kee. I. ld l*.-i I. 1 I' 1 ? h. riv. 1 f I lane, _ ll. 1 Bl ll 0 I -*?! "? 1 '. Il I 1.1 io ii 1 . iO.s a I 0 11 1. 1 lo ul ll I b. , I h. 1 \ ? ? I t.. ll ;. 1 - I ll, .li 1 I O Il,,: 0 ll I - 1 .11-' I I I . Kil? li' li 1 ;; I ii. iiimler. ' ll ll I ll U o 11 o 1 111. "Oil o ll ? ii e 4 I 1 II 11 1 n ?j 1 n 1 rou 2 e 1 . ; SB BC) i.i ii BAI ll ISMNO. Metm;,.,hun 9 9 ?? I o 1 :i o n < mimili,i" ... .. O ll ll ll 1 ll 0 1 ll - '_' i:nri,. 1; ii.'i? *.i. fi. ii .linn. 3; Cotambas 1. first base Hi ri,..in m.-ii.ei..: a m. 4 ie on' _?? - truck om Mst..1 tau. .; loluubas I 1 <? si ls oo bstsa Metroi._n .. 1 ?. 'i nt?n? t. ll omi rea M.1..1.1 1 au tum hits t'raoa :.i,.i iti. hun. iel Toul baas i.i- Metropolitan Vi colnm I.im. IU li..11 1 ?? |.Ui SDlllh. \s Hal |.il. lu-. - Kee 11 I I-Sd balls liolberl. 1. I minn .Mr. Wagner, luue ol _.lnii I aa,1 nu .11 -ml ll . i In. uno ol the Unest gomes of tbe season was played al Wash 1- on Park, 1.1 1,kim, .\e-1 nl.iv. between the I'.itioi..\ a snd 1; di U-i. |.-, Inii'i *ta?e iiuis. imi/ one nn waa scored luring ibis ?.'anio. Plia eouteal waa a piitiiir's in lien inroiii'lio.11, uni*, livo hits Iw lng mule. A -lillimur/ Ol tbs genre ia appeoded. Quickstep. 1 r blt ;,'? 1 ? o 1. 2 1 .. Msntdug. -b l-.ll kal If ! O ll, I O I ' I'm. tire-nathan. 1 1 1 111 00 Wslksr, I b. - \.\ . I ,. n 2 1 . o n| -. 1,1 Benm 1-. r. I 1 o I .1 0 11 Morgan, e. f. ...| tl. ll 4| 1| " ,W|I l.iui-i. I. 1. Bai ber, - n 11 oj 6 I 1 . la S. S.S O ll 0 4 o' IleI.il 1. t. a-uil, |i. I fl I tl D .1 MC -abo, p.. Bl oakly A. . r -A nu, a I I ll , .1 II l-l 1 ll IlliJ ll I O I 1 4 I ll ll il ll ll o I ll ll 1 I ll 0 11 li .11 01 1 ul 1 ll 'I a.a. 1 1. .: I-' A Tomi l:i s- -. OBI li 1 M ll INMV.l. - 11 . 1 Oonoo n i) o_i gm. katta p ..fl o o u o o 0 (1 11 0 lu-t 1.??? io errors .|".ta'. ,, 7 Brooklrs S Esraod tues "joli k -I ?-[., i' j ltimi.il 11. 0. .-timk uni 'ju rkili ii 1 lirttok ii I, 1 .11 .1 1 .a- ? 1',,. [. ? 1 r. I I. ni m.ir;. Iiini-"I gatos, 1 hmo'sod Wnunutae, lie rt will os li -'nu,--- ai tbs 1'oin Grounds la-day. pun mill hm, M n j 1 las of tae 11 ns: [smos wlt lu-'ii hen ibis ??'lisna was played today between the ai hui ie and 1 1 ?? ni n ii 11 iiini-. The-i> elaha are Ini .md second in the championship nee. Tbe game re sited aa ? Athletic.1 ti '? 1 11 0 0 o 11 ?_? t lui m.ap ..., ....OOO 0 0 11 11 11 1 1 Bal. moan, May 29 ria Eclipse and Baltimore Dinoa played ben today. "'. iconoj Innings la appended : Baltimore. 0 0 0 0 " 2 1 n 0 :i 1 I'--. 1 11 n 11 11 ?_? ;, ,, g 11 Ai.i.ti.ii.Mi 11 r. .Mar -ju. The m I.o.ii-n in, defeated \ iniii, niuo t.a hhs by the appended seora : I I " : -. Il 'I J ? Il ll ll (I (I IQ ? Ul.- 0 I' 'I ll 1 1 I 0- - tl lb a..!, -.<?.. ll: Ai live. -. At Camden, H. d.- Pbibtdelpbia, tl \ Merritt,!. PRIZES FOR lill. BILLIARD Pl ITERS. Tht prixee i.. the reconl billiard tournarnenl were awarded to the winners real ? ??. .lumbla Bill bud lino. Maurice Daly ncoivi I *1,300and the golden em .lim lu addlt.; Walla ? o, v._ uaui |300 ami IN n b_0O Tarlooa bealtbs wen 1.1. propooed, thal of the Proas ts mg tho hr.- gil ? 11. ii waa aaao ti..ii and Vignaux noni I pl ij a matob at the huik "ii 1 ? .-..me eoiiuiili.n- .- 1 BB 1 btcago gam . Tbs ami ii winprobahlj tahoplaeaat He 4 eade ni o' Maota or < biekering lu L uni ao Boneo is now suffering Irom a seven attach of i.i ness ~Wmaai consents not io claim forfeit if bia opponent le not sole to play on the oaie Axed. Mr. i ol., utter announced thai l?n y bad reoelvod two challenges lor Jhe cbampiooahlp, tbr rn-1 trom Ut at#~ **-?? tho ??, uu-i Rom v-cnaux, ..nd md restened the emblem In fsvnr of Pexton as tho first ?h.tlieiiif. r. Vignaax waa then naked to make a muicU attn ttexton at ousblon-oarroins, but declined. ANNUAL MEETINGS *'E TITO RZCBANGRS. ?OMMKRCUI. AN'H KIV.VM'I Vi. OONIHTION 00 THK I'ltont'.T. AXDOOTION MABKETB. Ths iinnual meetings of the Piotluce and Cottou i:.\.ha:.g-s welt*, held yesterday, la. F. Holman, .resiileiil ..I Ibe Pio.luce Eat bange, was ficiuently nteiriint .1 i.y applaaas while madmg hi* i-port. Ile! hough! that tli.re v? as no dotil.t tli.it tho m.-iii leiseoni.l move into their new apsrtmeatoIoB| ..-fore .liiinii.rv 1 n Kt. The Maritime Kxcliatige cul tin* Pennsylvania Railroad Company; nott ) eupj two of tiie large rooms ot tin-new building. Hi - lr. ..lu. <* Exchange .'auk bml leaeed another ?oom ni a rental <>f 1410,000 a year : t ito I'notal i ele fiarh Company had leeaod apartments at fH.000 a .?.?ar; tlie Western L'niou telegraph Company ..am atiaare teeto! sptaca al .*.-. nun avoir: ami he .Sale Deposit Company 15,000 miums feet ni the basement at .:'.">.hil. a year. Ii was mtltsatetl hit af tor paying iiiteresten mortgage, Insurance iud tuxes, (her- will he a net income of $100,000 a -ear. 'Vith Droner management t'no Exchange would he free ni debt within ten yean, I'h: m ?re;i-'* li groin trnnsociiona wno ohown la tbe fol on log table, whn li '.'ives me sain in eash and iptinua flinn .I.maui i to May IT. aa-compared with tha sante period t itu previous year: mu . Harley. 1 --'.'. I.II-' * ls. ii."..7" '.Iiine 1-s'*. Bushels KIM . ".un ,1 .'-vi K I). 1)90 "a 1.1 .H.1H.U 1,'.".?".:..'.<) 4 ::?.l'..::.:i.io !iJ!i.'v.,.f,.".i) 'li i i sports i"i tho '.live period were: U In st . Bys 7.42M.4JS ' Tots! . I.i.VT:.. .."is - - *>s*j.i:!j Mi. Holman c uiiiiiire 1: " If we ms to maintain mir i-o'iiinen lal supremacy ami Would hate the i.rn Conni remain lin great regulator of transpor? tation, ti mtul be .ulai-reil so a - to .'amitie it j pres? es! capacity sud be manaj vi for commrretal in motwstnonly, uct tha mansgersof onr trunk lines stop ail tlieciiiuinetioni ngainst Nett Hork ; uiskiag Ibe freight lo New-York liv same rate aa to oilier teal marti ct tim; let no Bpecial rates in* niven an.l niall rife of freight be fixed and maintained. WV wiuilil urge upon tho nauagsn of the-s great linen ilia importance of building inure elevators al the termini wt their minis,' Ho also called al len lion to the Importance ol tin- railroads itt. mg attention to the baii4*lng of warehoa.es tor Hour, grain and previsions. Alexandr! V.. Orr Sftggeatetl S resolution of I hun!;-. lo ihe mtiring prositl -ul and Hoard ru Maoagors for iii'* ah.i* consideration wblcb they had ii.icu to ivory mt. test ol tbe Exchange. Treoanrer Jacoby's report showed a balance ob html ni ihe surplus fund of **lTi,4Wl 7'i. aad nf tbe general ron-tof ti ".vj-j. 'j" A. li. Drraab niiitctl ii repoi i of i Iii! Building Committoe 'I In i .ni loentb annual inseting of i be Cl tlon Ex .bange was held yesterday. 1'iesuleui M. I*. field ing was iii ih. i lu i. ami -set rotarj (Jeorge I'.. Moore ie,il ii.e reports of tba Uoiird of Managera and ol tbe treasurer. Tbs managers' report dwelt consid? erably upon the cotton . i ipa ami Ibo large businoa*) linne ny lbs 1 .tc lum ge. A depressing inlluemi* on i he, i nit mi Iradi I ias Uren exerted Lg the ti ii pre . ?? leutodl large yield ol I hi cot toni ropof l-*-.' 'u i, l with Ibe inactivity wbieb baa mon nr leas pr* taileil iu Ibu poet y> ar, rbe managera felt thal there Wa a .v.-. a us.- of congratulation th.tt baal iit'ia r < i Le. ii vi i, un iupor taut aa co til? pal *i witb previoas years, ami a mtinfactorj dog! ec of gem ral os . svails among t Ito ???I . "I III'* I. viv I r. llXtl S ll.'- of .lt 111.(1 c.non recorded daring thc v.ar were fiOi I ales in 1881, aad .-.iii Ul i. I. iles III Usn, ll,.* iiin-n Iioiih for Ibo \ ?? si. in contracts i"i tut ure delivery, am mated to L. in i l .tl**-, n-tuiis! ;;_'."r>.-.,i'iii? l a!e-ni lissi un I _.'.;, 7 '.M. -i 1.1 ml-*-). 4 pee i ol attention ira called tu llie movement to se* ul* a nen building, und il >vt promised th.tt nj lite middle of June the plans, ipei Hellions, estimates anl contracts in M lie completed, 'lim lr. .i u n 'el ? r showed a halan e ol . i ;. * - -> ita - u . ?? Bu lil ng ? * t lint-, e.l ii halauce n- - ? ? *er witb tile IniililiiiL' site, '?? tl h ti.i'i H'> !>?'., allows on entire amoanl ol property to ne.ii i f il hali' million . I bc ..li; u.ii i i.,t.nu ol . s vi * in.i i.i, llOXt. I SILVI R El ill IR *?/..'* TED i I i \ TON, i ' m : ? ? 'I h ? H'i'i';'"T*i of St. Cot le Lodge o Moan - h- ld a rei i p '.117 Weal I > ? (bird sr., \ ? :?' ij nfl irtmon t > celebrate (lie . ihiv lund and to do honor in Kate ( vi ,i ni, c. lin lira! !? it *? - nd to ? i te ron e. I lu i" were al. 500 p ireona cl *cnt. A . s itu took part iu Ibe ? -. - .'? ..I.i. , Jo ll *,'.,. i. I. li '?.'.. M *i (au and li I " i. Ibo Wu \\ * lo Iga*. .? IH H RE E\ Pl Ol I -s.//.' / /?/ / Ma v. Il t . I . .1 A Fri.an. I'r I* - .1 ol i" and i'm-ni vi ii St. John's College, Korti bani, de liv. rod a li . ? to au audi.-n n bieh lilied i ? i . v .f tl) \ vi. r In. ni, i'i No, 21) \\.--.' I weutj seventh -i I ? ulij i I .* a Maller.' A -to-"! di al ol .1 t bum. a ni nol al in t un exp. i un. nts. tin wool far toward iihLi , tbe lecture more tban ri lill. I Ki -"'i OF i ll LAS1 ELECTION. Theo lot" I!.>>.--. veli iulili-t ssctl tint t;. ii li, ii i in1) i.i t et v lug, *. ?. and l'ifty-i ? Ths Polil ai situation." truong otber thlngi Mr. i: - l im Hi pe fa iv Icnu suc? re**, but that sn. -*l bj tin inethodi that ha vi fail I We must learn tbe lesson of tbe bast election. Ilepubllcon voters Will not subndt to tm il, ' ,*.. man or set of men. and thej v..;i demand thal the.ventlmisof tin* partj shall i both i" ii ? laud thej i ike and by Hie nu -, thi j i.In nt,. Hi ti tin . are-fall., abreast of a li am eil Kepuhlli -t aei tin,ent and iniein! i i reprt aenl thal sentim. ul I ii -i ot their ability, rbe i oin Kepuh ii ? iu I-- ttl alu timi poa! bas ls * n the nondltton <-t mir - li ibe nets plan ol orgiaulintl ni i- pul lutoop *.r thal * . !, Bul il. ? renii ii. trill i,,.f bo loll in ,,inin : unless I en sueb as you ore willina .vi ?< lin pall in tins ,, ... _.nii.,u viii ann do h.nil iiiul bout ?! ItolK." NEW PBESIDENT OF IRISH V I OLLEGE, The acceptance bj tba Rot. George William i,oti Smith, B. i D.,oftbe pn Heney of Trinity College, ut Hartford, Conn, leavee vacaol tbe rectorship of the ( Lurch of lin* lt th euier, ul 1 iiiitliivit.*. iiii'l PadOo-et, Breoklj n, which iv ha i i.ei'I foi two years, aud In whloh hr .,i,.., 'n I tbt Kev. ty Ih un B 1.ul, DOW ol Bb John's Church, ta Wa-liing on. Dr. Smith la ii ?'vi'iituu af Hobart, liege, Oeneve, N. Y_, of Ike etaas td '47. At ... e nnii- In* ?,.s a bap ala >>' ibe Annapolis Naval Academy. Before going io Hrooli vn In* winn; several years rector ol toe Protestant Upt copal ' aareh in Jo ni.ii, i.l. I. He la about forty-four years of age, ol tall and iii aided presence. De will asauuia bia bow duties with tm opening of the next collegiate year. AN AMERD AN SWINDLER IS RUSSIA. E. ii.Van Riper, American < mani Bl Moscow, Hu., vi, u.i ?< v. i Itl n to Boo. .v I'.m. -r. ot tbla city, elat? ing thal un American la i illectlns money from botel* keepera In Europe under Ihe boom of tl.Directorial Map Compaoy," New-York In nturn he promlaea an , i sui bonk contatulog i hoi .gt iphs of thc leading hotolse ike world, Inelndlng thai ol tbe subscriber. Among those who Lave, paid over a year ago are hotel keepcreIn Moscow, roe receipt gina foi the money, out ni which it ni thc i> .ss ii.' Koo a Flaker, ls uglied bj loll a -. No ttl iel limn!)' i m N - v in .**l on llie race. Ali ths leadl iii tinsc:ii .i.i ina i.n i- novel board ot ibe "lilrccto lal Map (omi..ni.y," Sew "t ui w. nu ni is moore's mi: i un j )-. 'Iii.' onc-hunilrcd-and-fouith anuivursarj of iln ti. H.ii.i.v of in*.m.i* Moore, tho Irlah po t. was cele? brated In limped Park, Brooklyn, .'ionia.) afternoon, at tbe baal oi .Mo*.m. h eoneert was given bj I itt.**'-, third K. li e.it Band, and nn eddrnaa waa msde liv William bull ran, ??! lin St. Pall lek Soc; it I ?,. bus! oas d( led with Bowi r* aad erov . l ,i. ie a aa ? iai ie ail i dance. Hooey li.is quite n reputation as ;t colored i""'t uer ii.f uol i .1 ,1.1,11 Hingiiuuitou. i iue nm* when his i was i .ii . a. it. Ij from r leuma uni. h.* rolled in tne village dociair to prescribe li ll - niola a.IU lils pl N : ,t.I, iiiul, Bflel me manuel. una,said: ".Vow, iioour, m., t,,u? tltwi au I iinin i.n tl a innl ni i,ai. v,.i. r.audgive nan . ol i three Huies ?? ? *. ? lue ? .* ? ... ? bt tine tm '.Wiri inr.un c.i.i il ia. "Uct,Alt lu lue." jv mnn-i "'..? -i -.- .,i ,i ,. better." "li . rou du lui is I told v A' asked iv* Un H - "Yes, lr. Iii re I -. I i.t 1 . ive uim -e. iv tl as 11 n .1 ,i m ,.,,? bim let 1 tx tier, bm .r dal be was as b*d as ever tgiu." I'be doctor took Ihe Dottie, looked at lt, aud iini. was tbe pnaerlp ...t w Im ii ... ii.ni givt -t Hu n ii. ai a ii in aboul liol of rain-water. No aron.lol th. boy'a rbe uiauain was Uo ie tter i i Harp 'i's B i i "Mine (rent, dot'i beni r you look pootyvell .uni. Out gun voa loaied, uua vaeu ae goes n *.??' k ks like ur myla*.?? rhe sf-niii in i i, ih.I,.. . -, ,,.,,?. fuu with lue Uermau, replied: ** A gun csu' k ; it bas no legs." " Vat," said Ute storekeeper. "Me dou'l can ?sick. Voost van. 1 dell yon someuuga, uml I gil Iv inc .iiilainaiiii.is. I van lu iii r pi-lnuaa nut I U owa somalia*- s gun dou'djpok mitsiulegs" ti gu uuuu n? breeches."? iFrotael's Weeaijr, THE COURTS A SHAM AHSWEB STRICKK-J OUT. Maria Tyler Belt MMM time uu"> Wan an action In tbe Court of Common Mens agataat her brother in-law, Dr. Upton h. Batts to wearer ??-_? 17,000" whleh she alleges be (ms wnngfnlty converted to ids own use. In ber complaint she dael.ups thnt iu l**7l Mw gan to Or. Belt $7,_-'i .-,0, with instructions lo In? vest lt In mal BOUte. I?r. Bell did not Invest the ninney hi r. ul estate, mid tit xpito of npceteddsnaadanat neglected le gin baefe la her the sum ..r |e,832 38. Tun defence is that the pUmtill gare to Dr. Bett a certain sum of ti.oney ?the linet amount not bein)* known?not tot thc pur? pose of baring it ta rested for her benefit, but for tho h. min of h.T infant Min. ni- lae ene ol the money mis to be paid to Mrs. Bell until her eon ehoaht arrive nt ooo. Dr. Belt had paid certain Barneto Mm. Bett ?>n aaeeual of tin mtereet oa the trust fund, hot he aoaM not Mate in-1 how much, as he had mtolaidhie papen In eeanee lion v. ih i.e mat er. A motton wat unui" yesterday in behalf of Mrs. Belt to have Dr. Hrlt\? answer strtehea out as U sham answer lu un affidavit me: on tho motion Mrs. Bell doolans that Dr. Bell cutt ivd into a written agreement with her tn iiiw-t tn.' m.'.v in real estate, and that ha had re? peatedly easursd h.r thal he had dene sa Heeuldhe had inn steil the money In real property la Weet Phlia delphi* ii*- always negleced, however, to dourer the deeds to her, making various excuses for aat detag eo. It was not true that the money was to be lunated lee the benefit of mr mm. Tbe moaey name tn her ttoot her rather, aol from h.r hush ,ml, Who .nd not havo uny tn iflvc her. After the sun hud i e n begun, Dr. Be t bad lieggnd her to t ik*- something on accou t snd discontinue i. He lulu,Mt.-ii inn n.r?*d ber over ?7.000. He n liise.i 10 pay uiyi binguntll tbe suit was di-cootmued aod sne refused to accept bio promise-. Dr. Belt, lu tnsop iln nc. it, iii mos nu,-t ol tht: allegations IB Mn belt's affidavit. Judge J. I'. Daly, before whom the notion wusar.ued. decided tbat tbe auawer must be stricken out as -hun. Ile ns that Dr. Belt'a affidavit, In which an Bttemid is mads to show toa tbe answer ls .me, shows tint li is HOI 'li", .il I till Dr. lt ll .las not denied ino elee.l t loll of lin written ugnemeni to tareel tue money ler Mi set up .11 Mrs, Bell's at-davlt. BEERING DIVORCE l\ OLD AGE. A suit Im- aboolotc d-Yorce luis boen brought la tbe Knit's County Bnpreme Ooarl by Mn Lodotohs M. Brisbane against Albert Brisbane, s well known fourier Po ami lecturer on Metal topi.'*. Thc plalntlfi sets forth that she ls seventy-one yean nf n-". timi thal In I?47 sh.- met the defendant in this city and they mutually agreed without form of marriage to live together aa man und wire. From that time until l ^7_ they lived together, and tbe defendant at Bil ttoses called ber bis srlfa aad supported ber and she Joined with him In conveyances and deeds aa als wife. They hud three children, whom ls still bring. They lived apart after i**7-. but np to April, 1883, he sapported her. Tho ground for divorce ls alleged to be the defoadant's un moral con? dini with Ked li i Hates, wu i whom he now lire* Mr. Pnii in-, lu his .,ii- nr, sets ap Hie claim that fin' plaintiff wee at no lime his artie, ami only his boose keeper whoa be lived wirti her. in 1833he married Ail.e Le Bran m Havana, and she eatae lo tins country and lu ul with him ut Dalai ia, Q sa ease lonnie. until i-.:'~. when she retuned lo Rurope. *'i- Ired nn ii 1*82, and v'? r marriage waa nevei antin In 1939 be b .ar.le.I with the uli mother iu v..,:.., i it., tata etty. The plaintiff wes tue wifeof Albert Durand, whu wa-m Europe. On bis re turu be - euiei it divorce ir.un hw wile un the around ol rn r ii at es with the defendant. The lat i-r'- relatlo ^ with the plan.nil ended lu I h4*_. and were resumed In 1848 at uar rou tu : ? i ? mt | ? , ? I ' i- name ?? bi* ? ?? ?? ii- i ne i un I bas alli levitt l.rm _ne. lu.tn. r o' i h? di fen Isa I: v. .loliu D. < ,i i |.ii.a .. ' a ii .ii -. Dana aiol Audn O . Daria, to Ihe eUecl tu_t she waa known aa ie .a in rt le,- sine foi thirty reurs. ih- ?' '?? "..'a ino ler alleges tbal tnedefendant told ulm ins man-tare with Arl H iii I el ? -ii ui--.ol-.eJ. I I.e ilet, il '.H.t IS alleged 0 h ? m.- I ? litton for a! ? '???? l lc before Jud lu Bl -oh ' D > .nit-iday, bul .e. i ,'.,'. I a IJ 'll lo il. IT uVER STOCK TRAN8AC1 IONS. John L. Colby begun re-centiji in tbe S ri.,rt'oi.rt nu iction against tug?stusH. i smount slleged to he due bira on Hons uhii h he hail oond ictod ii Mr. Peabody'a broker. Il la alleged iu the cou tbat tbe p ilnttft tn l*CH ought on acc-untol Mr. fi . j.-un shares ol stock of the Lake Bl ? the ? ..-I ol *l i-'. r ? waai ? i omit, nf #10,31 tl io. 'lin sum had never been p Mi. i. shod*. rn- plaint*- si.icks to ree .?< r on ir n ? -??-?;?,. Mr. Pes in hiss 'Ol valli' h the ?oat be -hon I-,, i ,, no the pureba ? hy the plaintiff, a bo \ I- ..' | le! who lu i! Leen importuning linn to oiiy tbe .-to, u .ti..I tuarn lug hun thal he wool I ui-ko I ' -?- ie, it. li .:,,-.., '. ? , ? ? o. .Mi. 1 . tl. .Mr - ., ... lt Ht |,,1 -. ive -i ' lor Mr, .tran.*, luted Ul the ag tn irate 1" mole than ??,' "?' I, (MW. lue i a ??? ca. lol ll Uni ts lil bo con lin u. d to-lion lu . . THE CASK OF BAKKK'l I H. VAN AUKEN. Judge Cullen, in the Kin--* Count j Supreme Court, yeeterda* anpoluted Dn -tens and Bberwell i ii,i.iiii-- ii...; ? ni ,,inai y to ( Bal i :t ll. V.iii Aol h. i-i uni,. n *?ew-Voi? : ia a pnvau luu ni ? as> lum In 1 , ? >. LL, a lenin.e wbethei helaina ii' condition lo appear lu In the pion-, dings to determine but isnity. Ex-Judge William H. Leonard baa writ! na letter (?> i in mini m ' oin i tn'u.' the menti ?nof ihe name ol "ex .In. - I.e ei II a- i o.lli-a-i fol li.IT.it li '.'ail .Auk. i lil tin ellon in ijoia.ii ins r lease from a lu .i o a~a au rmi ulan a- . I for II I oojk i III |ir?*c iL ?ii,--or use ni ire rue letiei t*ys: " I have bet-o m f..run.i . e i suotht-r lawyer In tbo city of ms lt I U-Ve Ul-Ver Ueurdl HUI he'is au ex Judge, Ibo use of the Ut le ol ex-Judge ts, retry proitu bly, witboui n'.v .'Urrenceon bis puru" Tue writer anus tbat ibis has ?< ? i? med lnipdr.es from bis friends unit lien ".m.. e inn ,i on pn.eaaion IV with a o: i he i ism - nu tn cd would uo ibis to m ." I ii lolleat .ei ol ihe mt?ic of I ol for . lu- al? la . .i muutie* in the form In wbieb n apiteared iii .iii. iKiiiisi wim made on tue authority u tn btwyer him? self, io mi- i, o' known town- reporter and rave uis t.e i r pn ii-.i nm as "ex-Judge I ouard." wi,ea .t-l. i .' In I- In hud ht i ii Judge ho an- ..eu .1: " In au lime." JOHN GILL'S MENTAL FAILURE. Proceeding* wera begun* few months ago by coate ol the eblldren of John QUI to have him de? clared of m.-nun,i mind aad tacapable of managing ins own ail ni - ii wu- alleged that Mr. mil was au old man wno had fallen min the toil- of two women servants, Harriet and Alice Woodhull ?'th whom he had been in mi* lor ii ii ri mi.er oi yean, Theos women, ll wa* s.iui, hud driven Mr. Bill's children out of hla hoaie and had prevented them lor yean Irom seeing him, and had Bi? ned? vot n largo part ol bia property away trott him mid were attempting Ie ,-.'i the real. After ronald testimony had iieen lak-u before a -lui nr- Jury, the pru ceeuings were diNnm-si ?; for Irn-gularttr. New" |.-, \. lugs wers luimeil italy he-run, and tbo first beam tm.- me Hherirt's im i ass bud yesterday, hut i.vbli-m-e ol Inter .u. lue next bearing will be bad ou .lillie 7. A WILL DECLARED GENUINE Mary J. \\ Ilkina died gome time ago, leaving a will .lat. il in l-7'i in which a o disposed of an estate i .n*riii.i.iMio. Under the will the testator's btu baud waa tao solo b netlolary, ihe probate ol thew iii waseonteoted by Sin Wilhins's chUdnn, who produce i a du iiiiieui purporting lon,, a later will, wblch they sold they had rouodlntbe bar-room of tbe liquor shop ... cuph 'I bj Hrs, u i.iar ? s-uiueui . ive tbe p.,,I- itv to Ihe lu. hui rugate k,,i m_ ve.urd iv barnie i duwil a ..? eisioii in h? hu ls lin; tue first Uocumoui is tbe genuine M..I if Ml... U ll.lui. ? CIVIL NOTES. Dr. Donging Sterling in 1879 Blipped .uni fel on tbe sidewalk rn Chambers-st., ami tit ins fall broke tbe knoe-puns of bothlega Ile sued tbe oliy to i covi i | .0,000 aa damag thal the stdewalk was covered with Ice aud rn a danjrcroua.inion .......i. waa tried y< iterdaj ti na I Ile Jil- fall .1 n. ...I. .. Jnil.c Duly baa vacated the injunction agninsl tbeKqull blt Oasllgbt Company as io laying mains lu in-- -in di oiagei -ntlcrsoa who procured i ie original order. Thia ls tbs I w!"r!' ! ?< .i -""'I out and vacated i.ral was iii the -no. n..i ao I tbe second In the - i ir* ..? i*.,urt 1 olli e '"'* " I le [.le eUl '.' ? - 1.1 'Thieu ., r M-.X pl- Vt ?I nu- iii w ton,e., nv Hu;,, !_,-::?_ ,i i . I ? < .. : ic. I I ,: i IP COURT CALENDARS?MAY :>1 W"' Hie si It-i.r-:.. ,. i Hot "I. : *.?. .il. 14 , I. 1 ..-...-? ? .17. I-. .na .? '-*? "? ?**?? ' ?' liBSBBAI, 'lKltll-A,',j?i.,i,M milli to ^"?-' " , ' " ?** . wo. nu. .otT. ti. a ... hm,, hi, ai, im. . -' r'""->'- ' '?' -'i-i.iii Pam II Belora Larrasssn. 1? ,,..;;,ir".*?*??n-dOioc-rs* bs-fcagt. Uosss No il sa 14 i ' I ! '..l|oi.riii-i nt,ttl tu monow -''? ' ?' ai Bs sr- ii....i,,. s, . mtestod elli el -ui*- Bcoaow -t ;.,..,j a.. iu ?..i.ua GsUalar at ll * m sm-Biog rot'?T-srBci.iL Tann-Before O'donnsa. J No <l if calendar. * Ml-rKWOaCoLBr?TBUt.TF.nM-l?ARTll-Uefor?Triu*-.J A .'Jon i neil. -.*?. I'art Iii n*fo>-? ftiL" I'la-ii. J.?Case ou?Colbr azt Pm. bo-'y No-lav saiaodat. ?**'? i'ommo-v Pi.ba_i?-.ritciAt. TEBM-Bofjrs J. P. D?ir . No .lay calendar. t oimo. Puuo-Trial Tei-ui-Past l-Beioii: Van Hoan, J. -WJOUlUfil. * BO MESTAL FAILURE IS' MU. STOKES. Tint examination of witnesses in the Stoke* WUI contest was continued yesterday before Bun-orate Moilun. William M. Hiil-l'iid. of the tina of 11 al-r.-.t Hanns iiiul A Co., testified that he bail kn..wu Mr. Btokeo for many years, anti hail mar him frequently.) Daring thc year prior to Mr. .-tokes's death be lived .,? the Meek below Mr. Btokas'i hsess. BS BttBatMt-M same church with Mr. Rttkm Mi usually on siii*,|?y wnlkeil boiiie from eliurch witb him. They tslketl on the ii.um eouvranooalaahjeeta Thewltasm sBservedtha ? i!e,ts of grewtng yean oe Mr. Otohee, bm Old aol ob? serve any failure of mlud (,r Imttnaalltj. Charim V. Shanott said he had kt.own Mr. stokes fora n imi.eiof years, in 1990 ths wtOMSS wm a derk f..r si.i,in...re a Boas,esoloMsehsata Mr. Btsfess m.te Hie iiihee thies lt ass aa* gays orders tor east to ths wines* Mr. Btokeo soetaed pa-ntkally weaker tims In lorin, r rears bul tu. r.- waa oo wealtuees ot mimi whn h th. witnr ts bail obeerved. ... twge u Kio-', of Detroit, Mich., teatlfled tiiat he hui natl charge ol Mr. Stokes's Michigan Isnds. ile bad h ni ? ?' oded business relations with Mr. Stokes, lath** spring ofl-s| he had sevi r.tl Interviews witb hm* m,.. t.r which resnlted in a large sale oi laud. Mr. t-toke* in n d Independently In the coodocl of bis boslnesaattafn Mitti tbe k.ih. ... on one oci.ihioii iu. mm winiam wan'ed him to ia**.e from some person 10 ;***r cent biteN ,-*-r. imt bc refused to do so, ssyiag that 7 percent vii. enough The exandaatttwaf thswttassi mil BcoBtlaaaioa Friday. TUE TRENTON Ml SISTER RETURNS TnJCNTON, X. J., Muv I.'!).?The Kev. J. IT. Boyd, pastor of ths -Pams Mr* | Methodta. tn ure a. of timt my, who lina been SMsstag sim bj Ihurmlny lavt, lins returned. He started for "'"gTtTB ta TkBISdajr. hal BM taken su-k oo the a ty mid wi ut to Lia ?othas'i Boom tu philadelphia A telegram whleh boaeal !? ku eoagro* e ii .nu mi .-i.iiiii'.i.ii iiai-.-.ii 11* i. Ue ls still vary slak oad hus returned to Phil idelpnla, saving oosie ben to paiat leal tUt anxiety ot htscougre/.itioii. FEATURES OF TUE CHICAGO MARKETS. inr TBLBOBAM To nit". ritiiitSE.I Chicago, M.tv 29.?To-gocroor, Doeontiog Doy, ls a legal bolidny iu Hus state, nun willi* no i of Hie Beard ?f Trade sad tuc liaaksaretai be closed. The speculative marketa ou t ie cw ur u bssV day am, m a atmeral raia mei aui aaeartala Tii-y were go f. eda v. Tile feclitnr to ni.,'ht ls that tho pring win go off. A great deal of whees wasseM smmdap, IrsIfolsmswm a ssUrr, Ksmhawwasa mttorsadm t\.t I.:u ll.lom. Tin* latter anticipate I alirtl. bleak aui i? p. i hip* he p.iv slime o: ti ra to engineer it. The im ti erewd ia mundalong of the Msry stmeeratog th.leal " t-t-ing run !>/ N O. Miller a ,1 hu :. throegb lin* broker,aad IssaeeerageOm di?i.. l vm by ins recent vt ry heavy salsa Tile tent la thai Usg, biota's riven' aaies have bssa tor bis smttsnd essie ii.'-. Xbs New-York c t.pu- ia BOtselltag. It ia li a ii ir tug on io its property, o. Ike xliteom sf such a t?:..).? aud of ns oiviiermilp of m my lui lina haskell Bf gr lin lhere is no dooM at all. TBS lufo.-.u :': .n eoSBMtoa nie w lie kiiuws. Boam ot tba rom OBI tm to-day's wliuk'.es-, a'nt for \Rg i atora little further deeUuo, an- th.a,.; c. j. Kershaw, an Influential trailer, ins of lam heeoen ?? ii, arish," being of oonrai cognlxaal of Ann un and Kent's operations (Armoor bring a parts r and maay nf the operailoos being corned ou tkrottgUC J. Kerakaw A Co.) Kerakaw sold for kM eastmans elna th* i gr. ii trader* were selling oat. He, besides, want very larg li " snort," naturally exp ctlog a weakneoi after so mueh groin waa tarawa on tbe markri u lO-day, I .all ara of Mrll I Md !.:.. I B B*l ..porn!:.) is anil waaia to -;ei -tack la nu uo. bm al loin r kooroo au i ' mi ii ali iu- tii!<in ths ma kel .i- WII wauka*. He vij<ioii tha saint side her ,s l kia taettra bod aoBMthittg to do una Ike town I ll then ls std ann ?? sbewUI sniteabtS-Uy be I r -t. Many tradere who ire M bolls " on wheal are el opinion that tbo Got . port on tae epilog wheat - i indeed mr Jane l. . that li will . .in-* a rei? - ? Ing by p opts e hi ..: i?. * on thi al sutton, aad thai lower ggnres will b*j ? .v. rradere wooreosoo to this wo) sroofi v u.itei i' ni iv i.e i i'-tr v lews Its to th- Hil I Irons of gijitunr o it now and of getting In when ll * sn ? low. r ? I tn-nlght at -ri 13; for luna, st - I ? it |il 1 and for the year option at i ires wen _ 9 i '*i ?? un . i Ul ??? luetiil Vltlll Im li - ago, k ki eat i f ot Ot. Louis c th Is -fr.* uni lg >U today a i ? 7 I*? urn, bit lol rv vi were io u over' Big Bl lg I ia li .lind tor New-York and o...<; p..nt- by a il , lal ge .-ii irs Of I to *. B cl is ic 'in.' through on a - ?? ;. ra e. i.i -?? v. : i ie .iv.t l lie Jua. ima .!- pl : bl lealij to Bave i ?> laflu. lu 11 .ni.i . Corn men say, Oeaides. ta tue *-n Louis elevator* are now aoing tbrouiia i a bud . . .-. I ue big r ? - I'. f..r in t ie lame B ty, iltuo i^'u toa oa:s ?? . i . o i.if ;, I. ii au of c a., > ? . . . _ ?. vi i ? ? v. Jil c ;l |it| dto-niguta arir- . '-? nader last ni.hL i.i . rauced i-i i 'i . lo-.l.y, a d ih trade la it, iii, ....-I larger tu in if has day w Ul saaou I ll I - ..iii'ii'iHii,some ten . i higher, b il were heoi , aud opp at? tn le- 1 ? . llie , . 1 - Veli . li I ." I- I . uren ba iw re .. lae yards, .mi ia<t week's i Im ii-," ih.it atora ba/s a oj ? . a* 11* i ... rt ck ik a last, is belug vend.*d Armour , ,. i ? io on ii,ii .ni; 11 ar aud otb i* *. options. ?? *u.e as aioiiin in .ILL Pork toilSJf ... an. *l tOal.ic. above ia*ii ui.u-. sod oiossS al -i!..; i liv .... iud Ju c ad ai *-*Hi I ."??_? rn ?! *?*. ., ii was Sc, higher, and cljoad al ii*-". , ll .per. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PlIILAI 'i'!i. Ma* ' i'ii- Ki ;,i i Liniia) nada I'iii nt' blag doing treen talpmeai . lu -nv Wi ik .i - .,,*.-.* *?'. m ? . . - 'tb; do f-trs r He* tiia*le it ? I . r.i , j, Paoaisytvaaia raaulv. *v "ii" clear, *?-.. aa ..:. \. -o In BUS sIlil<;|,t, at WI ut el 1 aieuU toO ?ii . i . 11 Patent, - .- ? ?; M in a. M ks - I weak alair a awderete ?iteemailvs Lu-ia.-.s. veil ..ll .? j Vi n,:n ab i*;*.* ?? .. I .v. , . i , i' , - i ?' ; .1' .. -1 . . ,t , I' a-an ?? , il a. j*i .1 No 1 KeU in exi*'.il elevator, *! .'..'iti tots, nn.l l.e.lil lalo ll', i . N*. . i. ,1 ,? - . . - ? Uoit...Si l- .No. - Had Jiu:**. *l-'.-.-l- - l 'ii Bl'il i "I" Xnitttat. SI ".'I'i*-. . imi. ri -. , sakes looa, SI .--j bi.i, t: __' aakatl. Jalr, t. -?? -j Li'l. fi . ' i aaa il . Allguai ll -li- - * tar.'-U. i.*> .oatmal ut Too7Je, per bask. IWi-Options ., ..* i .un! US .U *.- -? c * sn.1 me iii i StpOll ItSOISUS i_g'l autn snippers; uMers in,!**,! "eent earrsai i*. a_ taieil, Olin ailil utM'ill IC lOWOI . ?-'le.iiiiei \e.io_. la *rattl : led lu grain depot, b7c.i naU Ycltaw a *? I" tl.e Haili*, titi'-i,* ? Ito .uti.al I.i .'.1,'ji-ra. .. * .. rliil.eek, ia c .No a \eu,iw lu ?: ..i.i leput, .. ? . ~n ano Mun in cain ,:"|"'t. ' ?? . Hall Sited li 'J Vu... t" > SaU SltSl J nu.*. Oj .... .lu Ju y. BoV* ?'? -m: . OaU-UlxeO Mat. ? Sec aake.ii Jone.oiw Bid, Si*>?c.aaked; Jni>. Sesc. Ha, , aa.fi Autu-t, n.'-ji*. bli), ti. V. .?-. ?- - ST lota ?u.e .nit -u.i ii i-sm.ji . i., j.*, i. a iiiii'!. I., . Xe. I '?in.* I. i., . i ?-. Very ( Au - . N'' il.. U-j, ; So. 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