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KEWS FROM WASHINGTON. ? - MB. EVANS DEFENDS HIMSELF. mo REASONS "OR RKV-V1N(" titi*CIAL AGENT EI_ PRIDGE ANI>THEAI'P<.LNTMKNTOPC. M. HORTON. [UT TKLBORAeil Tt) TUt TR!Bf!s"F..J fPiSa-afOTtW. Juno 22.?Comaiitsloner Evans gtontly defends his action in dismissing Special Agent Eldridge aud appointing 0. M. Horton as bis mmtmnmkOt. Mr. Eldridge, lia says, may havo some ability ne a lawyer and office man, but he ia v.holly unfit to perform tLio duties of a _*_*-_ ftgont. Tn regard to tbe circular issued by Commis? sioner Ra um in April, 1881, warning Internal Rev? enue Collectors in Now-England against Horton, Coinmiasioner Evans to-day said. "I cut that circular out of The Trihi sk, aad at once began an investigation here to lind out up.m what facts or statements it was based. I sent for General 8ewall and told bira I waute.'. all the facts. The only papor be could Ami relating to tho subject ?as a letter fr om a col lector Who had received one of the circulars and tbat lotter completely vindicated Horton. General r_s_wall said lie remembered that some verbal state mci.t-a "?-I'M ting Horton's practices "were made to General Katini by Eldrdge, and perhaps bf mSltitB. and t bert ut ton the circular letter was -writ-en. lt weins to me that was a strange way of doing busi? ness. As to the charge against Horton on account of the Boston aud Albany Hail road transactiou.it amounts simply to this: Horton discovered ,_ viola? tion of law, which thc company subsequently OOtm promised by agreeing to pay a penalty and .til the costs. Horton collected from thom a small amount onaconuut of bi? expenses in the case. It was a part of the costs." Mr. Evans handed to the correspondent a bundle of laffan, each of wliich was indorsed with tbe name of tbo writer and a statement to the effect tbat. hs '" raaa-Mamdl tho appointment of OL M. Horto.i M :i revenue agent." All of these letters, except uro, wero written aiiout live years ugo. One, from J. H. Manley, a mern Vi, -i ni iii'" Maine Republican .State Commit tee. is dated May 23, 18*3, and ceitifies that the writer knows Horton to bo " thoroughly qualified to par* form fie delicate and arduous duties of this posi tiou," Underdale of May SB, ISSB, ex-Collector Wi A. Simmons, of Boston, enmrneuded Mr. Horton aa beiug "peculiarly qualitied for such olficial life." Ou Juue 2, 1S-S3. (iovernor Benjamin F. Butler wrote that he lind known Horton " for many jean ns a painstaking, energetic and oflicieut offi? cer, whom 1 can freely (muara !." After Mr. Horton was nppointed Secretary Chandler wrote to CoBUBlaitoii-S Brana, under data of June H., as follows: "I had intended to asic von peiso ,;illv to make the appointment of CM. Horton i.-t Ki-venue Agent. His select iou is -.ratify? ing vo mt?. and I havo no doubt, he will provo one of your m,?t useful aud effleieut officers." Of the same date ii tlie following note from Mr. Blaine: ?' Mr. C. ?. Horton was for several years an agent of tbe Internal Ktvenue service in New-Englauu. Bo far asl know be gave complete satisfaction, and loft a most creditable record lor fidelity, integrity aud efficiency." Deputy-Commissioner Bogers is reportod to have ?aid to-day that Gani ral Bewail will soon be re? moved 11oin his place as chief of the division of ?peciil agents and assigned to duty iu tbe field. NEW MINISTERS TO PERU AND BOLIVIA. CAI*IAIN 9. L. PHELPS TO OO TO PERU A_.D RICH? ARD OIU118 TO BOLIVIA. WASniNGTOK, June 22.?The President to? day I'ppoiated Captain S. L. Phelps, of the District of OttttmbrnX Minister to Pom, and Hietiard Mil of New York, Mlm-tcr to Bolivia. These appointment* wert, made Beautify by tne resignation of Mr. Partridce aud by tlie return to th- '..'ntied States of Mr. Maney, wtio is 111 Brid u-al'le to reman, flt his post. These gentlemen have he. i .*. lee'.crt baaaaM ? their familiarity with tue laii-'i.i?i, n if? aird ,".atoms of the Pacific Coaat of South A malina and heo..u_eof die-""resident's aaaMaan lntlitir dtaeratlaa. It is learned at Hm mnmrntrhmmth mt Btate t .i_* Mr. ***re_iB_fh'_yBaa wine time aco ______ an lu atruciioi. to the Milliner to Chill to propo_e a bmtit __ peace upon whloh all pintles ct.ulrl agree, and which lt was hop i, if concluded, would bo permanent This basin wa<* n siilwtanoe the ce-*-.cn to CUB of th,. 1 vian territory ol Tara pa aa and the submlnr-.ion to batar, tlal arbitration of the question whether a?y additi >ml tertttory should be ceiled, and, If ao, how much anti ea what tem;.. Tr-, propo-ed I tttaanal WM ________Mtei te the morie ntntivcs of Chbi and lVrn _WM_agtm, and loot with their approval. Binni ly attn HM I of Uti* ienirut tion by Mr. I-osaii, h-.wever, the OMUaa Oovcrriin -'rt bini conic to an arranirement with lah-*!;,*, tbe result ol vrdr!i luvt al ready ban announced 'ty telo (rr?i>ii. -Thc-herli rsa en ta tha popular eeatl men: oi f ra, nd will i.c-ivo Hm labwaaual limul of ita peupie ,*o as to lalbiriai atlMf OM_tri__*! to recognize him tn n (li'.-u-nt that republic, is a question upon which Mr. Lega?j M.". Phelps .-.ad Mr. Uit.ua uro exi>eet .d to furnish liie ii.,vt rument of Cie United Mates with in? formation ui>oi: which it may justly u:ni tamely act. VM_attaaawH__Ma .viii b-.- ? ry aarataHy iDitructea. broad a.- -re.imi I mly I.e lett lo them a. to tile U_M__.il.* or iheii- ct,ein., .uti ti.e t.u, ctn.:, oi tie, liiiial _-_s__jgiii:io:i of any tU/ucto gov cr ti.tn-.n m Pera ls ra* Barved !?? -.:t Qovammi ul Mr. Phelp* tn** boru in O.io. isa '.i.tdii .??? of titi-N.iva, Academy Mt Annapolis mid nerved in tin- Navy uutil lbe ?io_e ot i,ic t"ivii War, tv_,_n be resigucd and entered tue aervii* mt tbe Pac. tlc Hail sn-uusini. Ca_ipair natl r. - Udeii lor da . t ral years in < lima, J it jun and Mal tulilisiiiiia: ira service iii Illino cc ti ni nen. Ho it signed tui vic??;..'.-titl'-ut ol the c i_,i....;.:a. and waa ap.. Promt".n: oi tue ISuar.i of Com mi-isiouer.! of the Di-tltlci of Coliini.a. winch offlea ne resigned :a 1877. Hurlnir bis e* ;n. t ci o i a.it,i ii.- Navy he wa* for no.no ii?ie ut ta-.ied tu tue Soulu Paoli! *ltiuadruu a id spent much of bis time ni Chm uud Pern. Mr. i-'iliiM wai United Stales Minister to Peru from 1875 to 1-.79, wliicu ot-lt- bl tilled acceptably aud i.n tained a (i.uiougii kuotviedgo ol me language aud pr.u ples of jrovcruiueut ot Toro aud lt. adv, Bolivia. a mah.mini nv BBB ClilUAN MIMMIU. Befior ...I,doy, the I' nil lau .Miul.ier herc, mild to-night that the niattniicni that Secretary l-'reliugliuyscn'. propo-sition for peace nogotiations between the two countries had been submitted to him, aud had met wit'i bia so|tro\a . waa en-oucoua. Ilia laenWcHeai Irom lon Govt ni! ..cm, uid notr he said, adu,,t of bis exprt any opinion on such u suliject. and, li.iiividually, he rn ia opiK.sctl io tue sut.iuiasiou ol the qaeattou of the , Ol terrnory to arbilratioi:. BpeakiBI un an liitlivitiiiai, he would nay thal however just ui hilra .mn miehl bara been b fore the war between tne eumur t-. ncnratioii Biter thc warla the present couailiou ol allans, nhould liol bo ooii.idt :> l. THE BUL INVESTIGATION. Washix<;tox, Juuu __.--Belan thc Hill lu ?estigatlna Commit!, roth 'doy morning Mr. Mureil wan eroM-exauiiiiod at great length and some sharp .ue. Uous and retorts paaaed baiween lum aud conn-, i I,. tbe.de f*. Mt flu-v..tnt ns a_slated that the greaten! frauds uik.ii tue Philadelphia liulidii y wero UttpttkOtOi arter Mr. Hill li, caine nupervinlux aieiiltect aud after a BUperitit. ii !eat had Ih-ok put in eL-mg. by the Ar.-hitcc:'** Ofllee. This auperinteutleut wai tidally lucocpe',, nt and pei-u!i.tod the gro-Keat frauds. Yet he is in the employ of the Aichltrct's Office. In reply to a question by Mr. Coleman, wltnetw nail bia gr ni ,,'. of complaint uirain.t .Mr. lilli was that after having his attention called to tho gross frauds I k ? wero being porpotruted Mr. lilli still wcut abc.id aud made tho uiodifloal contract, based upou Hie fraudulent Md eirc^lvr ra es v. h ch hat! bc-ii paid iiLdor the lo per wut cuiitractn. Mr. New ?ubiultu*d the views of tbe co-cmlttee as to ihe Nap! nf Hu- lu ventilation, and saul lu part: The qui-iion bltoetl-li mualUac u: " Is the office of tbe supt rvming architect now cor, up', or has tho |nct ut eapervialiiK architect t.oou ttuiliy of fiaud, corruption or wrougdouigl Tlieluventigailou aofar haa been din-cied to tha ui-jtiia -fl 15 per cant contracts, aud U_c inus.ci tlon *tae,n, to snow that ' tho pnaaa paid nuder UM ?odille-t coutiaat* werr-largcly In exc?s* of the lowest market ra los.' This the su|_ervl**lug architect expressly admits by his au*wei. lt may. ihcreforc. bo ~-|-' that toe name m.* of excess of prices paid over what waa the lowest market rate of wasfoi aad overa mir con tract prue lu open eotopctitlou in all thou: bulldmg* so erocte.1 uu.ler the moditlm 15 i*_r c^ut wutnteU, aU(1 that tbe Kume ratio of ncc.* ot profit to the eontraetora iBsald oth- r bulldiugs ove- ami above what would hava ?eaaia fair prout, exists lu such ..thor bulitiings. aa ia aaown by ueneral Btetuwoiz aud admission of Mr. lim to exist in tue Ph.la lelphia llousi,. Assuming tbls state of laeu to mut. it devolve, u-mu the proaeent.?? ,? ?_,,? by other ovioeace or argument thai, tho W>_n_____? architect waa guilty,, fMad mfmmmitm lntUJikl?J ^i i^.pF^___n^^^^_ aei.rin.i, dafter tba nubu.i_-.on ?f -.":.! .^ t^. . .^ ' anew Itaad or oampttoa on the part ol Mr 1 u ,'f sU. te*timonv can be adduced." mu* " *u "' Mr. Jacni.n, chlel ci. rk of tba BH|_BI llalaa UlhUlU . Ctloe, vtus sworn. Hm t ..'nuony wa* nvcit t_T_l?._r that Mr Hill was peraoaally napoSs-.We /ir coria u ahmigua-u the ,,laus lor tue Phitaooipau bullum. Ly which ihe (aiveruiueul tviis autdeoted,a_ch__r?__i nt tim proeocution, io au ut.uiCotial ami linn ee?aary eine-se ?1 a!_44,_HXi. Mr, Coleman auuounced tbat he aa. r?ad_ 5g_f_______** *wnBli'Wt of Mauly, Cooler A Comuany. Of Putludeliihia. Tue prooecutiou la thia cnn,- clam, tnit aootract* for tire prool aiiuitern fur the public ouu.iiii'., mt tbt; country havi* be. .1 ctnitrolled by cenalu poratiu"-. awn.ly rh? Untu_l Mates tire proof Iron nata amt abutitr Coapauy, ot Iluatoa, and sluo. Mr, Hld oau ? into office tbRt lt has been impossible for any otber eora panj i, c ui.|iete. Ths rest of tho dav's session was de? li. Vd tn lill' Upon the opening of tbe session of thc commit icc this morning Mr. Thomas read a siafmont froi i Mr. Damon. of th? United Staios B_*-Prool Sat-- and Shutter I 1,1, ?n which he dented the statement made yenterday by Manly, Cooper 6 Co. Mr. Mill was then called tn thu stain! nnd examined ur Mr. Coleman. He said tbal wben Mr. raylor flrat spoke of tba allege.t attempt ol bribery by Mr. Damon he (Hill) told bim to put bis statement In writing. The *itut reqnest for a postponement of thc test for reason ol il." s leged '.rii erv wai made by itrp reeeDtatlve K Hey tn Rill's oflloe. fte gave'the matter no further coLslilerallon beyond repnrtlna 1' to tb* leers tarv. Mr. coleman siat. ii tba) Mr. Manly ann lils attor? ney, Mr. Addison, wopld ne ta WaS-tngtOO on Monday to testify to the bribery eli Mr. Mureil was redialed and sahl rt? came fo Washing? ton at tho request i.ud expense of Hie stone-cutters to notify tl>e Government of ihe fntu'lo winch were being committed. Ho did so notify Mr. Hill and tho commis? sion. The committee at 12 o'clock .nljournel til! Monday morning with tM nuiloiMamilu! 'hat, tho Mauly & Cooper charg'is will then be disposed of. CONSOLIDATION OF KEVENUB DMTBB Ts. Washinoton, June 22.?No qiu-stions of importance were considered to-day at tho Cabinet un-t ing, which was adjourned early in order to allow the President and thc -Secretary of the Treasury to dispose of all pending questions relating to the proposed consoli? dation of internal revenue dUtrlct*. It ls understood that a general plan of reorganization war, agreed upon and will lie nady for promulgation to-morrow. Tbs Commissioner of Internal RareoM Said to-daj tliat it would l>e, impossible to put thc proposed pl tn Into eil 't fur tereeti en eks yet. as lt weald .require some time for tbe new MUeaton te get their bonds ready. lt is understood that tin" number of new districts will B0?a reduction ol40 or 1- districts. The num? ber lu New-York will bc reduced from l'J to 7 or li. THE WASHINGTON I'O-T.MASTKKSiill'. Waem-MQTOMi June 22.?It is repotted to? night that Colonel D. D. rarkcr, of New-York. UM marat Chief of the Inspectors' DIvih.oii of MM P lillico D'patt merit, wlil be appointed to-mon-ow citi* Postmaster tu succeed Mr. Tullock, wMdled Ibis week. THE AKMY ANT) NAVY'. Washington, Jinn* 22.?Lenv:* of ahnaoco for two months from August I -t. 1988, with penn -ii. i to remain abroad for that period, has MM gil First Lieutenant William M. Mcdculfe, Ordnance De? partment. Tlie leave of absence, nu surgeon's certifi? cate of disability, granted first Lieutenant Douglas M. Scott. 1st Infantry, May 22, 1998, _oi hcon extcm'.i d three mnnibs on surgeon's certiflt.'.to of disability. aOommaoder Fraaole J. Higginson was tins afternoM orderon tocomniiind th" Monocacy. A*'.nie Station, re? lieving I'- inman ler Colton, who returns bone: Com* mod rc J. c. P. DeKraffl wns flotnebod from duty tu (be Hydroagrapblo Ofllce nnd pla>oodoB waiting orders, and lan.nnamier John K. Harnett order-d IO assume t?-in;?? ? rwy charge on June Hu of the Hvdro-'tuptile OSoe. laMtenaat T. Porter liaeMmdetaebodti an the mam* ttce ship Constellation and ordered to datynl tba naval Aen.leiny. Kusigu Janies C. IJrak" hus been de Mam duty on tM Ooaet Barrey uud ordered to speoial .buy at un* Navy Department. Passed Assistant Sngi neerK, T. Phinippl lue reported his return borne, barina b.i detneMd fr eu tM Lim mtier, Bnropeau -t.-.tmn, on the 3())'u ult., and has been piticed on sion lonve. Tho I nitcl Stat"s ship Yantic arrived at Bt John's, N. V.. last f-veniiii.'. Furtiikss MOVnoa Va., June 22? Tbo Unirol Ptaies training ship Dale, fr-Vim Annapolis with ci let*, arrived herc lo-day ou her eutuui *r cruise. WASHINGTON NOTTS. WASHist.TuN. I'riday, June 22. 1893. arrivh. dr oiiikk Musk*.?i but Mooes and twa ann* ordinate chiefs have arrived in this city an.l will boll a Ci.nrcreuce with i.itiricef Interior to morrow arltb reference to tM prop lent o'ap ir lio;i of their reservation iu W.whiiigioii Territory. BUt SOO Al Mai anani UD tub Tirii-f.?The Treas? ury Dcp-aritu-ut ha* tie. ld tl tb.it the BOW Itali a-i abolieheo the exemption from dutv of beet sugarma obiiiery. allowed by seottM ?_?..?> lo Boris* I Btatatea, tua; section not having*been reproduce I in lae new tariff. Alf 1MBUinnnBf mn PrtMII UTI ?TM President hus a;>liiniiled lloliert C. Mitfln-ll, of Mlnueso:;!, to lie K' - .i I'n'iiic .'lon-vs al Dui flt. Minn., rles William iv a>Bpaldtan, snspcii led. and James II. chase to '?? leter ol tMlnad OSm at Ironton, Mo., vi Moeor, >wMse (erm ot elBee u.:-. expired, .-ev^ni i:,.i-'.' r ; Iso WOW -;'j- .tated. Thk Li MM .. LtUQD Xii v-Yaiii?.?Il"; lt.imi.til. Kingham. o'Ni ill tii'd Bainser, et iv-tisi vs nit, wailed Secret arv Chandler lo-dayan i objected lo ^ ol the Leanne l land Navy-Yard, rhej Mimd that no Hctiiii t. ? tai; en i" tore I Mr. Chandler '.fas calli ,i away Ul . bar. ? ,i:,\ definite understanding waa reached lil.Ill lill ( I' I Ul I I .ill | ? statement prepared hy Mr. Elmer, Po ' Rants mall tx nriee in Louisiana ami Texas for th year aboat to 138,111, a reduction ol in.'its from ih.- oost ol tbs ?? praoedlaa year, inni: g i, r mlle 11 vice wa* 1. due .I trom 8 3 iii t ents to t. il 10 ? Yl.Lla.MV Fi-. VICK Ill.rt/llls.? Till) S ..." nf Hie Mm_aS I!a,p:'.] .-eri t-e bM oem Il,l..a-Ili' ihire nore ne tam i ot ooutagi < disease pu alu Oiirmg the weekended J ? were tnlrtj from yei'ow fever and one from sesallixix li. ila (.'nba. Daring t he week ? ever, i eoldisri in tue military boe| il: -. asa ; - '??? -ti a.iiiii'.i . ? , ', I ' ' I ': ,*. a .I,.* I ... I I i-O fal I'} tiio il vwi'iNAi. Bonan oa ii. ii.ni Omci -.-??. meeting of ii, i , ? , .:g oftloera \l r .ia : d to SOI Tl IOU ve.it : I i???? ?:??.lt, ur ,1 . i ? ? 1 Cahill, 0 \ I cstdc-ni. Dr. Stephen Sinll otb - . leon laty, Oeoi-.'e i*;. Mating, |i , -i llbode Co.nillir., t*. In. T. * i Smart IM Hoard deolded to a>tonder : . lie L'liile J .*Sa:,.,*< ;hr ?,. :. .. I,, a -.. .-iu,i lelandntatloa, Mlsslaalppl Luci*, aad at ll hnuii'i, bi., lor nae ra oonnection with I timi.*! his eontrol i-y c inure sojip.'atVt.-.ou Ol i j'l en.lc il - STR.ISOE AR11CS Ul A HUIES. M Da yon ana tbat kitten f said .Major Ulrich, nf the .Mut inl Lifo [Maranoo Company, to a ;. ? ia porter who bail tann tr ltd ia tm talk ovei toe |K>asi bill ties ot a httnra life. Tbe kitten iras a i ll . vi'.'-nt, laet. a.*. sim waitan oTet tba turi i.a.niii.eii berseli oa tii"iipol ber tall, nnd dren herself inside BUt of norning, iu tha most BptoakU ? mnnuer. " Do you nieaii to UV tl mo's onlv ona f asked the rep n i'*r. as tho air was temporarily cleai cats by ttie anoeariTicn of g '.auue.-' of milk. "Ouly oue, aud nile puts lo Mmu:c the .1 I aimil n cm lu:vum uine lives, in story. One of th" :?!? r,.., ? ,:,ai-cic.t -.rr li Ina oom anny who wm watohine ;t txook-l md "i .. for our new bailoinfc ' notiaad a little snout protruding from between tbe h in edel i iv ai.hhh! a granite blook. MThaatbc stoM bad abean carefully removed, it wm lound that ii Kitten li.nl ii - n p< ia.* : in lt aollnw t durr ot the mock and In that position had m fie, t ie io (rom Maine to New-Voik. Ol course the little Hun*.' wnsnenrij dead, ItaTiaa beau three days on ilie way; i-ut ^lioate anning nn<i mnerous rations hm Muk ai woinii-rs, ai fan eeo.' At this point Hr, Winsiitii iiiii- in to i 11 ? (ii i r.v about, the patient's baaltb ? id the Inquiry io ? kit icu fin eel ally anlcnnwiadgad from the .Major's shoulder. CIULDRI.S ICRI.D OP 1 VI'IIIS FIA-CI,'. The epidemic of tvphus lever, which broke out in Si. stephen*! Home lor Children, In Bm! Twenty* eightb-ef..sereral sreekaago, balbeen brongbl a . dei ('.oin'i'eti' control br the transfer ol moat ol tin* otiiltlicn to Noiiii Brotnni leland. I>r. UoCMs iey, the sanitary inspcciu,' wini WM detniled lo wat cu tba iwogreaaol thedtaeaae among the children, r.* poated that thc buibfiiig in whieli the epidemic v,as (liteovereil appeared le be ij11o<? t-.: 1. As sooa as ? cbild wm fonnd to be ill with typhus fever in tbe Institution, it w*_s remoTed to tbe Biveraide Hoapi tal ou lilackwell's Isla.id. uml tbe rooms In wbleb the child bad lived were ftummted. In anita of the prettautioni takeu, bnw-ver, new easos of the disease wrr- u Meit Oil nt irreifiilar m terrala. Thou Dr. MoCheaaeir adriaod that tha liniitliiiK be v.uai'*.! tor a tborouifli r'noviition, anl Assistant -Sanitary Sup-riiiteiidnit .lanr.s pro? ina i d to hare the aeTentr children in Um infect. _ lioiiso removed io Nm iii tirol.icr island. Tbs usn,, etiuiple'.etl mmallpor ho.pllal on flint MU'itl ig i.oi iurumlied oi supplied with (Jretsn iv.itei, lint on the esstern shem is a comfortable frame building which was u-.ed as a bnepitaJ ssveral rears aim. 'ilie Health Cojimt?tlii!ii*r.s weie ci,uno led Sod they ti the usn nt Hie building to ibo Bioterau charge ol thc home. Seventy children wera majored to tine iilanl laat week from i'woniv-mjjiiiii-st.. and sevi*r;il eliililieii, wbo bed reeovei.tl al tim Birereide Hos? pital, -sere taken there also. The eolo-iy ou tho island has Imtii supported by iht* Sisters, m.wt of thc foul betltf cooke.I at the linuti ia Tweaty-eighth-at^ aad oarrie I to tba tiiami ea Um Hcallb liepartnmiit steamboat, ibo cbildten have been delighted by tba abanga. Tbelr health luis Improved. a:id no new e.i-e ni lever bM beea re pin led. ll fore lil c iii iii i en rn! ui ii tn lot-, city their quarters in tbo iuslitiitiou will bo clo.med ami re? painted. HORS Ell'HIPPED RI A WOMAE. In thu Haslem Pi:.rm i of I'.in iklyn, on Thursday evouiog, a well-dressed wocaan bnreewhipped a ronna man. Tu- winnall ran lowanl bim ut South 1'biru ami Kiqhtb tm. anl struiv lum r'Viial litcn ho vii* kunckitl dowa by a niau accouipauyuig' hoi aud sbo plied ibo lash upon lum ur-til blond was drawn, ibe woman waa Mrs. Abiahaiu J. deQoode, wife of a niger ima let at Eighth andfioatfa i him sta. and tbe mau bite and inr htisliainl assailed was Adol? phus Markewita, of Na, 'ill tontb l'ltii'i-st. Ha had been a friend ol tiio lauiily lor several bm lutaoly triod to cause troubla between M Mrs. ps (ioodo, and sla-viderel the lstier. Ibby do tei iniiietl lo pim. .li lu.o in a Bimiiiiaiv fu-.iiiou.aa bo lind refused to apoloirtace. Mai ko un/, was uadly puoislied. Ho is a wernher of tue _7ib lieguaeut. SPORTS OF TIIE TUKF. CLOSE OP THK ICEBTDfa ES 1 - BTWOOO. Majolica flawlUPUM hy 1 ?Ullina a r 2:17?A Ditivru utiiT 09 a OO??HO-s*. Tin' lust day of tho Juno meet?If of the Gentlemen'-. Pining Anno'-iainm wa* full of Interest Io lovi-rs nf (.ottilie*. There Were ?ina _iuii_iVi la illiaiilaiiiwi tbaa aa tnthmt ot tka other dava. Not-Ulii'andlii-* that there was no pool selling or '''mg-, any number "t Int, were madn in dip eld lb .ht __*__ war. i'resltlt i.i iia\id Hound" wiro iigatii nfl.eluted ai ."titter, wn? the BcM cm .olenolin figure of the thronir. Hi wis MalBBS by Frank Bill oat QeOfgB ti, Alter, BaBU_H Mei kn, Wi P. I'm-li nml Williiun ti. ll!iui|ilirry_ wan tiimt-'w,', pana I aeae Ifeaat m at?adieu wero A. A. Uouner, ("harle. IIHlllWllB. .1. L I BM. EL I). Mt Kinney and Stephen Hun, or Itiv lin-, .Vis.: II. A Kaat, W.H. Timbi MU. r.-ank Work und (i.orge W. Atelier, of Itoehcstcr, S. Y.; A. V. Sargent, of Newark, ami Hart Dunner. 'I li.i_.rogn.inmc included two races. The Amt for a pur.e of ;..'l,0<H., for five-year olds, wan v. on bi Jiiy-Kyc-Sce* Majolica won tho a , . a bleb ta i* for ii ttur.ie of 51, (KK) lor lin mi chis, iu Cir,-.- Straight heats, makin , ___? fast, r-t mlle of the '.heetiiir* In ?2A7. 'I l-e ti;i ,,f Hm ball for the five-year,ild*t brought these horses to the wire : .1. Muiniiy'n gelding Phil i sou; c. a. WltVBft Illy I?qr Oaraaal; I laiiianiBj*! mare Bronz", und .1. I. Camtft gelding .T . I The first heal was won liv Itmiue. Tune. _bSS% Smt-BrmBae panta) tiioui ii ki* a laaaawi Ira al tba tbraa ?liiarteis in tin; mimd heat, and won easily by t*v, nty length*. Iiiii,-, !_.1_.%. In the thud licit Jic-l.ye-.oe, ruuh-d tu the fiont and aaaaa baaa aa be pieasad, Jastanaad tba timi turn iu this Phil Tlio:ni,s,,ii ..a* le ling Lucy by two lengths, when M_dd___l_r he r-ired ant awcrvod toward tho r,,tk?, nid Jtint us m-ltlcr.ly iwatrad tuaiii, runt.lng st rt-'ht an tba track. .Iel.ii Mitr*i!'V. who waa driving Phil Thouipsou, esiled to Ofeai ? '? Ol mi. Mm driver at Lucr, abe wan li'iT a ling li In-hUnl, to stop. '?I, n replied : '" I can't do lt!" as Vam, 1MB into Phil I lemil-ton. Balfe linne, wen tfeWWI violently lo Hie ground, and men, anim, tl I .ind wagons wer." n-ry much inir.-tl up. Murphy roiir.-i.uoii .ly Jiun;.cd and caught I'ltn's bridle, ui Um Bains time ahoti lug to Gi. boldon to Phil T|ni-u|in,>n. lit.' Green nimn'e 1 In reply : ["Mi urin i iir.'itu." It van afterwardaa.rt Bined tbat Green's aiiooiaar waa alsloca ad. J be bonea ioto no; Kiinii il mir wi-r, the sulkies broken. Mr. Raymoad, the tl'*tn r Ot I'hil I !ittili|M,ill, wan of Um i,l.inlon that tho bad l..t.u; .eal s-ili- ? (-ii ul ->a, : t;,._: ll ra dBW to over i-ri'?-nre oi tn,-nifn!. Strap, WhlcB . :;< .cele* tho Boee, Un ri by itt v. ntmr til ? Imrse in,in breathing. The drlvnr r lld thal tba ? u'i'i'l' ni i. Ol due to a ruildea attack of tho Maegan, pwdaead by OTerhoaHng. Aa i _u Thompson n::,l I.ney were dlltaaead in tba heat, the rael wan awrinli tl lo .lay-l-.ve-S, e. Tue re were Uro starter* In MM tee ? 1 tomi J. i. ' I'.n'a hana Phalls*. I_. H. IIiiM'h bom li.mk <> . W. -"argent's mare Carl, P. Mi'.liv.m's horst) Jmlk'e Davin, und Jab! Mnrnliy's -M?Jtilli,l. 'Vue flint heat WOt WOB hy Mk,olira in 2-'-*2*? In Um iee md baal .Maioii,.. tn bi it. um froai at one,- imt eaiiif Irmn- aa lie u_eafl*-_. The third heat repetition ot thc second. Majolica mem to the front, trtutlng thc quarter in i.i'.i'i. th ? hair in lrO_. tho -.hreeipi.-rtisis .ii 1:41 aid t1nl*'ii!i_t mull the wtiutJit cn tbilsltuin in the rcmark.-lile time of '2:17. I.'ACING AT CONEY ISI....*I>. Lose Bet-la again el Bbeepebeed Bey to-duy. Two of the races vail! b- ff unenniui-i:i Inti". *? I-MQa will be MM great Two-Year (Md Po-, -.tike, .-..nit r rh, with "Fi.ooondtiivi. Tbeia aaa Brm ooh ttbata. Sanaa, Tobi, Vi .-.?'?r Uf au,! it... '.?'.. .ml ..: | t i ',,- nann',1 at thc peatby Plena La-Ward are to run. Tho ntibrseriber need uot own Um hor.-o tbal he iiivintf*. Tbi eMB I of (? p- cia! liiTlt tl the l w.i-li.llea Un.iti'<*i_i>. for which Monitor, <"<>..". i ?? - u?:?11 ? >. i. Iii i-visse, I'lik-* of Mon; i-'li.iti, ?rre (ioi I nml fo.ir otbi r< arc to nm. Monit- : , I Ula a aaaa hare beea natal al lute a* if tuev werne ot ti'. Tbeli i beat aa nrei-kiiig them down. Following lil.- luxe. A3 l at.is. 1 vi ii... Yr*, id* Yr*. IM* to'. *-)irs ,uc. .ai- . 4, . r. :?! Mat ie- Raptor* ii" r .! rt* .... :i a , .lani!. 4 lo'. I n uluu .I lutka. i lt, ?? . ll .1 au . .', i tal ... '. -*l mia. r.l*. Yrs P.'s, Vower ? ' . I - . 1 . ll. il I ta.? 1 LAB-OLD i ..sr *7 ?, ll. M. tt, I li ll i ir! nsrt.es pwTir Pr,,!!.. r?' r,,'t I Instraouoa .......... .lin S w, !.. I e. ? ?-. i li,7 ? .. 1()7 . ? i.ti .. i ' ? w- ^?*. I--*. > in i l tat- - i . i : * . , l UbtwaaBB. i i ii in mri:, ut,-- t.i L-t. Vo. .. Na .ike I ill 1". ;,?,.; HS ? .- : .1 : i) Rica I 1< . ? . li i ll . ii '.-i , 11 i.i. , .ti . Jan 'let lott au. Ih. 4 l'.-j ..'., . ... a l._, ,* . ii l-l I". i.oK'ILI.AKH.-; H 'l>i:s in BKOLAlsD. LuM.D.N, .lilli - ! '. ? trillium*. Aranaa aad Pa tiientawiil i in .. :, ge Ol III Ii fl ?? I ', k-. BOB b :\ lin i. Tbe ll lt rillarl on the i la niaalag Um race tar the utock britis:.- cop j r.t, rdnj. |t r- rae ? for the Al I'l a- ?.' 100 giro i. [_aCt lienn V. ., ii,.: rei ?? : - ? trna ta., ag -iiini Mra. i.. . . - ti io -1 giry won l.y a leiii.m. Ari.ai WM a itsd Unr.:. 01HBE0UT-DOOB HP0BT8. Till: Bl IT.I. RACE VT PULLMAN. HAM.AN WIN-, lui! ll IN THK i ?_____, ?. 'ali i HI lt: fll. i- ; . ? Pl Ll "tvs. til., .Iiuif "J".'.?I.uk.- C.iliuuot was .? oe n. d -.- u Itrnl iaal ann wi.en UM U8M iiiiivetl '.ntl.'.' lot UM thrci' preliminary lieat* tm tin- peal . ni'-l of the noarsmen wereaotnln?-od mr Umbi . ; eau piaeadeatollown i'ir*i bea Ian, Mi r. ? ?. I.",'. I'arlai-r uinl II..' laadj -ff mil h*at, ffiriiatr. Plant -.1, Bfley, Teaaar aad Keasaiy. tuii-u feaaij 11.un rn. Welt ,'??:-,', I, (. tn In mr, BOlOtl an I t lat tun. Jim in ,i It.ik the waler ptOMtmti, ll KbSOia I Nr- fol? lowing order : Haiilan Iii- >__.__ . lia. L?*? third, Parker fo,iiiii mid 111 leal ami Ililli. Tba t l-ampnm wn-t tir?t to inru tin- bm,, with Lea aaaoaa\ MeKai ihini. Parker Coartb aad Briailaad la_e_ Raalaa'a timm ai the mile aud a li tit In.oj in, | gmmmt M ti I mlniiies and a fraclto'i. Ou tlc reliini *.?? loaa, rowing t-tsiiy, tba otbera beadlug tu their ii i.uivo pmiiioin, Brlealaml wall la UM nar. Haa lan pawed Um two-taile buoy in ll bubb! aec,uris, i.ee l'?aeeonda behind. Il.ni.ui i .,s,,r,l ihe two bb4 a bair mlle bnoj ls I- tolaBiaa SO aeeonda, tabina lt ver.t letsaraly, wita Lee aboal one leastb bobtnd, len Kay ini'-R it 11--1 lin in ,ut arake nod nu ling appal Vf, . ii. ir I. li ir. ri , ,r.,,.-:! a.I e I ? v (jil t?li wita a lirtml nonie n,in,:, ?rlaning In '.'-' Bit rintel 19 seeoada Lal was si,, ,1. MlllCaj tmrd sud Parke: nml lliicelan,' v,i,-m i .,? rear, lil H. ? li ' Hr,' Hilt- lli'M, flll loweti iii looeessloa bf i- . Italatad aa i Ki-n ne.ly tbtrd beal aaa wonbjrO iud an sr, vi ho waa lolltrwi tl l.v iiaiiini uni Clayton, a-, mi' Llllol gerber ???! - ii.nt.im'i tl. il .ni.in as.in tbe dneldtag heal lt, _,"_! mi oates 30 sccondi. lloemer v..is se oad and li una I Bl I tl. _ THE V.TNNK1* OP THE MSFOBE THEpAL. N'KtV il AVi.N, < u.lll., .lilli.- _.*_.'.?EcilVill (I Ts Vf I,:i-i_-Ml!i, nf I.i tc:, fl i i, < 'oiin., of the das* ti mm, ,;_i awarded Um II medal m ti.. linn for tie ad to i ni' seholar la Tala waa lllMll make the li || i'.iiglmh ollition. LACEOtSB AT BALTtHOJa. llAi.iiMtu:b, Mil., Jui'i .iii.?A Kimo of . in- in atom, ot Ball ? ? Prince!',ll Collect i .1 in ii in, eaen llaVillfc- made nutt gnni. llnrlalU-SS jircvotiteil I m BBALL HEWE AtlOthor f_:i(.l (?ailie ul b..-rl.a!l stile I'nio I,lulurid Jirsillday bt-iwe n the Ja |?r illili) of .Maiiii.il tn I oin_,t ii.nl Inr Hiateu Meei mut. 'lim ., follown: Jaaiior......'1 I 1 I o 0 1 o 0?4 ssl a; nu MBaM.2 (t ll o il ll tl ll I ., Tiie p.'.ss, ( tan, nf ObBetar, Peaa., vim ,i Bieabli inrditt aad ro.seii i us wi t.i 11..- r.i imikI.v n professional!, ai Waabtaetaa Park. AbeatOOO aaa ala wmiia.s | - luiloaiug i* th. aaorabj ii.uiugs: Bona. o I n ? ii n a 0 t)_ o , tn. 2 0 0 10 0 1 0 ..? _ i .:'?; and i'r. . i?l.y a Cal lege euauip.i.nah!,, . ,,oy. Al Viu1tb.u4i.11i1 l'at__. lil'Oviki.ii. lue UliulUjU *.id Trenton nines will play sn Inter-State championship BostOM, JmM 22?The llostou nine defeated the Sew Y. rfc nine for th- first time to-day. The Kow-York nine *ui - 'i inning without scoring. Thc game i as follows: . 80100102 .1?10 lc. 0 0 t5 0 0 i) 0 o b- 0 it: Ni w-York. I. Fri.irs?iloston. 4 ; Wow.York, i. I'lteiicrs-nufllnton and Welch. Umpire? iii*, l.ana. Final,: rv ??, june 22.?Another uninterestln-? rame wns jilavod here to-'biy between ti' ProYldeaOe and 1'hila i' Iphia nineo, 1; lee-hlte and errors were numerous sp.itors were disgusted rn thepooreriilbition. The senre h. 1' nin?-cj was as follows: PMsMMM. 012002 01^-9 . 1 1 7 3 0 1 n ii () -15 ?lila li; Providence. 20. r.rrors-I'hll aiicii'iiiii. 11 : Providence, 0. Pitchers?coleman snd Hich inoutl. liiiinn?Mr. bucker. lu i lim, .lime '-'?_'.?TM Buffalo nine acaln defeated thee tampions h.rc io gay. Tin: delivery et Go'dsmlth wa ? I. lit.il I., ly, while the Chicago niuo made but four luis nit'hi:' GValt m's pitching. Tlie score was as follows: rtitisro.*. 2 o o o o o o o o- 2 ? . 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 ?? 0 lnii/ti. 4 Buffalo, ll. Krrors-Clilc?K". "I nnHaio. 7; Pin hers-Collsmltb ont Galvin. Uniulro?Mr. Fm lung. Ci.Lvi;iA\n, Juno 22?Another close and erolttng naas a .- p i -i la ra m .inr bei wein Hu Detroit end i ie Ilel'line was ranier loose on b^U jr.- irm M follows : Introit . 20.100100 0-8 Cleveland. | III P I 0 I ty- 'J lia- .'cs l.-trui', a ; murialSSSl lt KrroM-Ustrolt, 10 ; rs?- haw .ui'i il, rm naru. I'uipire?Mr. Hat lilia: i. t ..i.i aat 9, Ohio. June '22.?A imstponed A.nerlcau Ass.^iaHi ti eti:iii|i!iinsiii|) gama was played here t<> ?lutnous and Allegheny liiui-s. IM ageueral .gelding or the too aloes was mir. Tho Ism club won hy U ii.liiii.hiis. 10513100 0-10 Alleffh in. .. . 4 I) tl '.! 1 I) ll ll l) I Baal ? :.. uta, Iii Allcuht av. 15. Ki iiirs-('ai,inn mi- bray, 9. Pitchers im.s. .ii ami Moomin, em? pire-Mr. J>a_loi?. THI 60TH KiX.IMI-a.NT'AT CRKSDMOO& Tlie ini'iiil)cr*? ol' tim 69th Tit*-mini-iit to thc Bamber el 180 hud a gala dav yesterday In shooting for tile bs.Iso nt Crieitiiiinr. Th'-y left Hunter's Point at H ;_ ia. mid bej;au tho day's sport timoor sunn after tl o'clock. The shooting wee at ino, _do, MM ami ."><?) yards. There was fi prut'Ice with live ronni!, ol vol I ey-tl ri ii*, nnd fl ve rounds lu sliir.'i'alsh "nb r, three advaiiolmr sml two retreatlnir. The day WM tlt.e.the wind fair and ihe men int'-red into the ? pint nf thc dav with gnel /est. IM beat discipline prev.ilit :. i. i: eu rei ni ind to tM un.im v ti -1 I>. m. ? .-raiu, t ?tii.ii.'iuilur of the -ne'lid Hnniido, and .-tain un'a Istpmel ir-Oennml Kooblus wero preseut M di'- ? tooting. Tin-; BBAWAHHAKA CORINTH]iM REGATTA. Tin: minimi regatta of tim S"u.\;inliuka 0o rlntln it Taehl Clab v, ,n | ik.- place to-day. c on Irlt a are M folio wa I toboooer, clylie; first-class sloopsiind cutlers. Hi aloiiln, t.i tels mid Fanny; second-class un.' enttore. Vixen, li,uer un.i (Mra; third-class sloops. ,*-i :. 'mr, .Crocodile, Wara and Comfort! fourth-class sloops, I'etrr', Qioem, u . , intBUOU ami Conucttc. lill: RETORT OF A FA Ml SE IS ICELASD A Timu'VK reporter yes'i'-alay made liii-jiirios nt the Manish Consulate as to the taUmttt which have keen pebHsbed tegnidrag Um gaoditlon ol toeJaad, to tho ellsct that tli. tl .uti- dag from wanl of food nu ? n_ tin* lultabitants til very great, tliat the fund* which ?er-' rinsed by Hubsciption bore, lu Liik.and ami in 1 ctiniiit k had been tn.uni totally inndaqnata tor |ki alleviation al the distress, and that, sb.mid Ita coming winter provo at nil severe, tue islnnd, wbi'-u is ut all times largely dependent on foreign noun moo tor ita inod supply, inu-t inevitably cxpt)ii'*nce all thc worst forms of {amino god starvation. In anticipation of this, according to this report, ar? rangements ure in peogreea foe tta emigration on a large wal.'of the poorer Inhabitants io tho Vlilted Bl ss and Canada. Thomas s i.miilt, tM Vlee* Conanl, bowerer, bad beard nntfaing for some ti iud as to tin i ottdition ol tM leland, but felt mn that ii eui tmataocee were at ol ha rcprc rente i in- wonld have been informed ol lt, " [tare always lo mon "i" lem diatreoa m the nut-ui . Hs ol tta isl.-iiiil," be .saul, "but i lin lint t tl 11* ic til lt then. I . ? I ll Suffering il did ihi. .lien !., li,. \ ri v sci tims :.l on 'mt tho amount ol .provisions sent ont from van-ins q narie ri ?.*. as vern lu i ?_;.*. Half a million besideethe ?20,000from linn.ant and tba oontri bntiot - nen, and l Mt, I umleretnn . li .?;; i|'ni< siiin.'icm to alleviate Ihe extraord ? ? ? 'iln mawe Ii tm i.iiiie At all rente tbe] nish | notb ??-, .iinl exag ? V01RE At a ...si ni g28.00O the Metropolitan Beal Be? ti lim || I. . ? ivs nf re sue, al tM mntheMt c trier of I sud I nt ul '? - i*t''uhI-si.. lins l e."i mort ' id vanning the sam. Len P. Morton, the : Minis 'i tn I i.it.i ?-, and W ill un J ? gen in Um loor "f " Ti - mt Invest (iirtlor nf Nl-s.'ll and Ber kill ? ;i let ft) the Nassau lt.ink , ki il .li llb ai - l.i.al I that . and mi ni died n ? un rn ti rrom 1 to 1 M f tht r tb'- v.uiit aud .1 ti ll :: * '. ? i ISOTBER W0M UT, .lane Crosby, af Nelaon-nvcw, Jeraey ('nv 1..1W tl Distrn i l niiri. Jo 'ii. il lug to i Uo .i>. ? : No. lUii i edford-are., Brooklyn. Mra rn ? ol Dr, Mon , ? . who bad a large praetioeia New-York. a.'vu, and while h\ juk ? ed bel ihi-:i uni ol being un ? 1 ll i..e tile Ita.i-..- v,, e-:i!ill I'nr Illili I Ila I li an I il. I aol return. Borne t; t e efteru rd ii in Broadway In Bosn? ian, and site threw Myanna pep* 11,, lt ? i *s. ():i anni bel broke her parasol orel tbe woman's head liter -ely and tho woman, who is Mra. Ci . tn .)??.'sri l liv. HA day or two ago .M)*1. Moeely walkaod np to tM i a,ii ,? ,; ,| leant I on tta i Mra. (iroobj cent ??-I ordered h r lo ieare or ita would shoot ber. Mr* Moeely ?U'I si..* propoet 'i la r* main tbere until lier hu iband Mine. I dm ded to ? ' Mrs. Crosby m t *t n,s more forcible ti.nu polite, lira. Crosby ran Into tta boo a. and, returning witb a reroirer, pointing il at ber 0 red, Mt the bullet sped wide of the mark. At tin- i-lii-.il ol ile* examination Mrs. Croaby wm required to i nm h {-SOO bail tiiawait theaotion ol ih i. ra ti'I .lui v Dr. Moeely did not appa ur. He is sixty yeera old, his wife is fifty-fire^ ami Mrs. Croaby ia Lbirt* -nina IT ESTERS CMOS ASD MUTUAL US loy. Tho only fniiinlntioii tor tta published report that tta Westi tn Union Telegraph Company hu. b ?.?uti 'ii absorb tM loaned Mntual Union ayn* tem ls the t.i1'. th.it tta a nts til' Iii.- loao'il i niunany tare been made lo centre In the VVwlera Uuion Building. No Mutual Ininti lillie.-, ii,ic lieen ? store May 1, and tbe general nines will rem,un ;ii No-, I... ami 137 Brood way. Meeeggea will ta reeeired end delirered there m they wiro before tbe central oflloe was remoredto.the Weet* ern l .nun Bailding. The Mutual Union Company -tao reduced its rates ' on night nieasnges to W enla for toa worda. and i 11 in for oneil additional word, between New-York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg; Cniiiiiiiuis, Ciniiiiiiiii, i.'nii.svillc. Cbioago and Bt, I.mn-. General Huperiutendenl Brown snid tlt.-it. ihe purpose ot lite ri linc'ion WM s,ni|ilv lo increase, lin* instit bunneei ol tha oomnaay. The rate be iwici New ^"ii-. a ol laa- Qnorgo was redaeed to In tt m..-1 ? -u rdny. 8LOSSOS CHALLENORS lliisicx. e.a.. an, tin billlnrd pl.-iyer, who says th.ii be. tan bc a waiting fae ttve montM tn reoeira a ct. ile aga i.i Mannie Vignanx, the Preneh champion, bMioel patl noe. V. ci.lay be i.s.not! tta followiag el ii! inge: I new eMUeaga M. Vlgnauz to play me at IMaamo nu s he proposed to pla) aw iftei l bad defeated lum in p.. i ranch Capital early lu 18tJ2: the extend) 1 balk-liM _ il,ie L'.'iow.i ns Un I'liii'iipiie-'s linimi. 1 Will |.,. i... t .'.iii at ibal game (line 18x38 inches from tlie Our ii t , 1,000 poUIS tin, 'ol' |1,000 S Side, M I will play i.t m : tn ui iii-:.c. oneal mai gama and tbe otMt tl tnt balk-Uae li-tm (elgki luebea from meet i .nu ai'iicii to na lur gl.000 ii mia' II vi, |,.av one match * a, . ,,, , j,,, ^ , ,xt ()|.lT. (Wl) ll natale ono iihie and I thc uti,or. TM game must too points up lu either case, t t table to he a 5x10 eui in m flu'.'Si l>.t a is. l mi wiitin * -,i i, ..iv.* the en . pay ntl necessary oxpenaea, -im.i i-i Vlgn us i... a-e to pi.i.v mt I shall bn ploaaod M euell willi Jamill hi: nae fer on the satuu tm ms. A NEWAEA DIVORCS CARE Vico Chmctillot Jiiid, of Kaw-JgrMj, i ha Babara, bj Mew art; in Hie sun of ii illvoic.i UK'Jl.isl his Mir,* i.n lino i ?. x-t, wini are tBBWtPi to ba wealthy, bai i occupied a buuisocio res id on ce ou Johnson etta*, Hewnrfe, TMr formerly Bred ia Breeklyn and of late yearn bars freagaeatlr rlaited Bnrope. Tin leola lin* f.iunh cu.uliman, a Uer ma. i, ati.aiu iwci.t) years oil. Hrs, cniiDVir'it agu ls thirty il.r. inn it.n'iim i.i i .ivi* (tamagtug loaUmony ii miii'.,ci .? lines tm- tim ciifb uni was baiah taaiin, sUuuiwUt. employ od by thu Ceuuvcrs. THE COURTS. MR. I.UTCHINSON AND TIIE EXCHANGE. AI.GUMENT O.. THK MOTION* TO CONTINUE THE ?f ."UNCTION BKCKNTLr OBTAINED. Tho argument on tho motion to continue the Injunction recently obtained by William J. Hutcblu eon restraining the authorities of tho Stock- Exchange frmn interfering with him in tho exercise of his ri ..ha? as a member of the Exchange was had yesterday before Justice Lawrence In the Supreme Court, Chambers. l.obett Sewell opened tho argument for Mr. Hutchin? son. Ho stated tho substance of the grounds of com? plaint willoh Mr. llutohiuaou had against the Exchange. He lif-d ben expelled tor " obvious fraud," but hts e*t pulalon had been accomplished aithoet giving him an opport.i.iay to meet his ueeii.e: a o" In any way properly ta __________ _--?_*-_ The Exchange, Mr. Sewell said, bad demurred to the complaint. Stephen I*. StBm wss about to r,ad affidavits In opposition to the motion to continue tho injunction. This was objected to by Joseph ll. Choatc, who sahl that tho demurrer to the complaint admitted all its allegations, but Justice Lawrence de? cided that Mr. Nie di might read tho nil] dari ts. Frederick N. Lawn-ii ce. in hla affidavit, auld that under thc by-laws ol tbe ___HtaBfll any member forfeits bia privileges ss such who ttpjr.ies to the Court for au Injunction re? straining 1 ho officers of the Exchange, from the exerciso of lin ii-power,.. !'i ior to March, ISM. Mr. Hutchinson had been ti popular and Influential member ot tho Ex? change. When rnniors begun to clrculale thal he had mit, of .-ivi.iilling Mr. Uud, they were not readily believed in thl Kiel).inge. Mr. Huteluuriou demanded nn lawtlfalton of thu charge! circulated against bim, and thc officer. ol lin- Bxohanci appointed a committee ? | on nm Inreat-fatlou, tbe meaabara of which were Dominated by Mr. Hutchinson btmaslt The committee gave Mr. HutchltiHon every opportunity to defend him? self nml to rmaa oiamlnn tbe a Itnsaaee, Thc ?? unuitttoo Ituinil agalaat Mr. .Iiitclilnton mi.I reported accordingly to tin- <;,,i ? ir.ii,l- Committee. Before Mr. Raab had iinislied reading the affidavit he wus Interrupt*-!! by Mr. Ciioutc, who Baked tbal I referee be appointed to tukc twstlinouy ia ngari to tbe question wnether or not tnt, Governing Committee ha,i i, ally e Mum md tun testimony iranamlffed to it by Um niiii-uouiiiiiliee. Mr. (.'hoatc i.rjruod that the teeta* in,mr could not bara beea examlnea, aa the Governing uttea in all IM aaanoai did nat ali lonir enough to im.,I tba it-t'ii.ouy over. Mr. riioa'**'*, motion was op posed hy Hr. Caner, abo nalatalnad that Mr. fiurcbiu aou c-.uiil nut mali.tain ala temporary injunction uuI.ns tbe facta alleged by him were estaMlabed beyond the Beeeaatty of furtber proof. Judi^.- I a wi sana denied tho motion. Mr. Raab tbaa nincluded the reading of tbe affidavit of Mr. Lanntaaa Uialaa read other affltartta to show th,! the BMmben both of the investigating com? mittee and the trovtarntug Cominittce were di.-t'K.acfl to acquit Mr. Hutchiiisou If the i viJeo-e would Justify them in so doing. Tiii-r hud ne'e,! fr.un u icasi of duiy and not in a spirit ol hiMiiilliy when tiley voted against Mr. Iluichln.ioii. Mr. (.'liii.iie.uller tire rt n.Iiii/ nf the ;i'!idavitn, renewed his moilun for the appointment of n referee to take testi? mony a" to whether thc Ooveniliig Co'umltteit bad ex? amined the leal 1111011/ taken before tin* Investigating ciiinii'.lti,'. Tim n.,,l.mi wan ileriied, bat permission was Ki ven to i ut Iii additional affidavits nu this poiut on the par: of Mr. Hatchln .un. The argument on ihe motion lo continue the Injunction will be continued ou Juno 30. VERDICT AGAINST A MAHKIED MAN. wish i.iTWOn o-its Q5,00Q von a nitKscn of> n_o________, Nottio Effingcr ye-"tei-,!ay. in the Supreme <",,iirt, abt_eai a r.-rdict for $.j,000 against Moses -'i-al-i, MdaaagM for an allegetl breach of promise of i.-i ullage and sedn, ?Lui. M.. l.ttlugcr ia ii young woman of Onana paren.aire. Hilts ls of rather slight Hei aed lea a eat naplnaiit fin ."-he was present iariai "ie hrtal aad Balatalaad herself with modest -oinp.isurc. When thc counsel for the defend.!:.! MB?Mi np a-t! dwell urv.n her character abe r.-uialnel coo! and u .disturbed. When her counsel summed up lu her babalf act" dwelt Bpaa her virtu.-., appealed to the Jury to look u]>,.ii lier .-tweet inn,) ?cut face, 'aid hil fatherly hand upon tn r well--th.ij.eil shoulder aai pleaded for tbe Sympathy of ail good men, aim could with difficulty jcs* ont. or Kyr_M a ?Igk I ai', .-.he was uot even iiiovad ??',--ii in-r ,* , iii*e cadfd the defendant a rlllaln who l_a.l iltiihc.ately plotted and accompli shel lils ellcnt'i nun; so that eat?B| tim fhnui i rn ind Ter itel i:, bu fav i- emil I ev-r imt her right again with uer* ; tbi !' *i of the wm!?!. i ? . | Hr. faaii lit*-, bm ' ? Bbl f arm tl a: oiiud with hei th. of only Aft MHaaNBan tm Vr malden check, lt waa laiataaaa ripened tam fi i.n,t ___tp.aaithairfriendship gn* ami stren '..-ned tata lassa Tbey we i ber aad nt ,_?!: bee?m ?nlrtnt proved to bl ? cr,. . r, l v.-n if be h ul v. isiif.! io marry lt, ior be, while dec ... a hi .. ??,, deceiving a.. * wife. Mt?? rkuew ui, Hie. ii.in-Uni in) waa u marred mau anl could not maii.> rn-!' i in- wi,., i. Hilled that one evenlnf, af* ? abe will with ? plied ber \*i li i t asbmi nts, inc. nu ? n. iv be t ??? : hei- to a bi oas ui i Iii ? . i wa* ? b T.I, erl Ill? ira, pro.lings wei bim, wide, were i a..,- be , iboarn tbal abe Ib tho* prod slit i ?. Mr. >,'.mls iib fi ti oi too o Hi. o.-i n -i :.!i?e tho Bia own Interest. Hm h- produoeda niau . . leal tbat bc had leted it r.i the matter of injin Bg Miss i . - . . . ? erideooe at* theu , ,,,r M.s.i htiiii_.fr avhlfll Went lil . aad mai tim trail Bm not iii linn. alfi was on ? of tb I r in ri iver's met hep it B ball and hail no , ll the ? i I.me, li.1, :. ? Ust .sm* ?-? rom abe calli d a nu other pieaaai , nani" -. and or lend ber tn st ip p .ls M _.-",. illili;- r. on the OtbCI liar.,I, tt Stilled t-.it -ur hal never econ Mi*, banda be. I ELEVATED RAILWAY LITIOATION. Ju.iici' Lewxeooa iu tba8o|ire____aCoori jree Iciduy baaed .Mine it on a mulloo mad,, on the part of die Maabattaa (laUwa .? Cotapa lj fat aa nain dtasolvlua the Injun'io , une thuo ago ny the Mutmpol it.in Blavated Ballway Canpaei nnralalag tho cai-ry tagaatef tea ii tallid iMigar igrnmai ant thu p .y n.e.it of dividends on tba BM and ,-ecoml pre teri eil ? f the Maabattaa nampaajr Tba BMttaa tva. m.i le untier tin- nasal statota ablab pniidaa that a temporal*) InlnnotloB maj itheetviag . ni-nt iti.n.i,,.' Indemnity in eaaai where tba tn* jury aaa i-liIai i el la not af an ir. itara. i.avid Dudley ii appeared la -r the motion. He sud that lt came nu, elly within tho pnaWaei of Hm Maleta. Tm injury troinpl.lined il Wai not Im p.ira,,!??. lor it coull! lie ex? actly compensate I lil <l..mi_.? <. Thn tu,,m,-:ioii lad a.reai.t pnveatad tba company from declaring divi tleiuts ami wolli, 1 of course cuitiniie to ut I ? ?, lori-- ai it hi,,t.,1. ti a ii dp to beep tbe .toakbeai era oat <>f their dlrld ada, t apeolally aa tbay van aai cvt n par,ii s to the milt, lieu rai ll.i:,?n i ppawd the motion, iu- aaid teat tba Baw Malata iii aai apply la the caae la haai, Tbe iafary axalaat Ut.' M_aa_lail.w of wblob tn* iu|iiiiciion hal i.oa-n obtained waaol un Imp* ara..le nature. It emil ind BB i v,:i npproiin lately com].lated in daasacea. Jaatlea Laanaae noe?rt t bm iletislon. k similar applic..tion aaa ina,lc by the Manhattan Company to Judge Vbd Hoewn, in tbe suit peadlnatn tlie i i,url ol' C iiiiuoii Tlc ia to act luitle the no fl tied October leaf-s. Decision waa namul Mtehaal Mooney nceatly baaaa au aetloa la tba ea* preniK ?' nil I to set annie a rtiieil.tt* which Ile liatlKlven t.iihe M .nhaiiiri Railway Oompaay, Tba alain tor wblob im- n_ean wus given arose oat Bf tbe death ol Mr. Mooney's brother, for wiueii ti.e eovpaay I* a^id to have In-ill Inil,le. Mr. Mooney chiirires tba) he wai Induced to ilea tbe ninan (br t-1 by l?r. Bhlne, tuc lar? noo ot Hie co.i,pany. Ile did liol know wu-I ha WM doing. Tbe defenoe was tbal tbe impar ablab Mr. Mooni y n gned bad loren tia-n..,! rolantanly and after u had boen read orer to bim Tba mm was tried yeater* day baton Ju.stice Louoiiuc, who reserved his decision. III880UB] PACIFIO I. \1LWAY STOCK. Tin- Hint- lii'tiiit.lit liy Petal Muiio uinl others |g_d_Ml < 'oiniiioiliii'i- Harrison to rec,iver ^ 1.000,000 asorth ot Mlnoarl PaeMi Rallraai stock atoeteefl iq ita i ,;iiii in lsTii, arnaaatlaaad before Professor Theodore Ii light, ilie leieree. yesteriluy. Tho referm* necidctl to sdi.ut ihe evideii,.,. of .Into.-a linker, the former attorney for lin- ii,al. who ti sillied yesterday. (ic.ieia: Clinton H. Fl*>_:, who waa reoallatl, ttaid tbat the Miss,mri 1'.uiilg was au Inferior road lu tttruelure. Ile was tmtttkmt, Ut the committee of boiidh 1 hrs leal purchuHi-d the Mlsitoiiri I'm Iflc under tho Keiciiuui foro 11,mure. A oouinilttce wss appointed and authorised to pentan Ita mai, Ita amount ot taeii repnnatad by hoiidhoiti. ra at tbat meeting wa. $j,i7ii,ooo. Thi commlttM agned to bid 18,800,000. u wi* aathoiiaed to i.iti ni.in pnii aa ii conm ii red proper. Ou cni.Nt xiiiriniitnm he sal I tha! lie did not know whether tbe Can ol the Mlaeourt Pacalle aaa approve a ut by lint Ml-.st.iiri I'liclflc mock holders. 1'ritir io nie I_bmb Um Mlaaourl FamBi hud not declared a dividend. ii trna apruaperouaroad ai tbottasa. 'Hie atlaBlloand Tat,he leaaeu lt, m ll was thc l__ut antly ? lng tho thirt, -even mri,,a biivtetn l*ucitl,i anti St. Loals, lin' Hu mg inti,lilt diitNN al thc tim.) of tbe leam, waa Yl,1,11,ull lin- amount expended bj thl ItjHu.r company in i spree, ment i wm bl ,058 BO t lt) be? tween Jen i, 137Aando lober 1. t*<7.., amt f,.r a<_?p* in,-nt i..,i'(i,(MiO. Tho Ion* ol ibu 1cn*oi company lu op i .i. _ ibc road uuder tbe Lan- wm -. iTl.ri'i 13. i in niie,,iors ami aubaaqtMBtl) tim Btookieldaiv autiior i/.rd I ,? ;--. ii i, , ,, ot thu l aioiidrlci ami the impiovc mini bouda. PRIVATE U.-TK1.-<.A1-1.YIN(. II.I,i.i .M.. A suit wu. triod yc.Uiilav ln'ioie Jtulge lii-ovv ii, 111 Ult) Unlt-d Mt ates iJiainet Coull, lu which tho Unveriiineut innMrcil -fl.'ill us penally fr,,in Hobart ,,,, Hie proprietor of lin* ev's l._prtv-<s, who was charged with violating thu law forli.i),liu_c the carrying ol letter* at aut-U ttiuoa ovm- post-routos. Many lotlers M belonging to uussey's Md Boyd's dlspatoh oompants, were soUed several months ago by post office lnspee. tors. The defence made by the Hussey company w**' that tho letters were not earned regularly and that i hi? st reef soft he city were not post-routes. Judge Hrow_' held that thc streets were post-routes within thc meetn lng of tho law, and directed tue Jury to find a verdict fae the Government w THK HARLEM RIVER IMPROVEMENT. A motion was made yesterday before Jttt&l Lawrence In tho Supreme Court, Chambers, by Franklia Bartlett.ae counsel for Henry W.T. Malt.for an order net* ling aside all tho assessments wliic'i iiave been made tot the improvement of the Harlem River and Bpuytea Uuyvil Creek. The affllavlt of Mr. Mali was read. Hs alleges that the assessments have been made In au uu. just nnd unfair manner. The affidavit of Andrew J. (-Jarrett was also read; in this lt ls asserted that tho assessment on ten acres of land owned by.S. UM. Barlow was at thc rate of $175 an acre. The assessment on tua laud owned by Mr. Mall was at the rate of fS96 au acre, W. P. Bailey's land had been assessed at 9650 au aero. Mr. Bartlett argued that the law granting the United ?States the right to acquire the laud necessary for tua contemplated Improvement of the Harlem Kivor wa* mic institut!,inal. It did not provid; that the l.i'.d should tie takeu by due process of la*.v, and upon giviag due compensation. Tlie city could not acquire Un J excepi fur city purposes. Tao richi nf emiue.it doini!a could not be exercised by the Sta te of New-York in favor of tho United States. Moreover, the Harlem Uiver na proveuient wa'la .nen- private Jul), aud not u piiblle work. Tlie aiguintjut will bc continued on Tuesday. MISS LEONARDO BAIL FIX KI). Justice Lawrence yeaterdiy, in tho Supreme (''Ult, Chambers, mada au order adiuitiiuK to bau m ta* sum of ,f _',50t) Misi Helen Leontrd, who recently shot Mrs. Clarence Smith. Miss Leonard was brougat Into -court on a writ of habeas corpus Justice Lawrence, after reading the certificate of ttta physician lu charge of Mrs. Smith that his patient waa now out of danmor, said that tho only question lett for him to determine was the amount of bail. Mr. Brady, for the people, urge I that ball should oe fixed in thc tut*, uf $5,000. Miss Leonard's commet mild that oue-Hfth of that sum would be quite enough. Justice Lawreneo thought that ^2,'iiet) wat tho prop r amouiu ol balL Miaa Leonard seemed contented witii this decision nod went quietly with the officer back to the Jeffersou Mar? ket Prison. THE COURT OF APPEALS. Saratoga, June 22.?In tlie Court of Appe-ab to'l.y tbe following ousiness *as transacted : No. Ill?Tho People ex rel King ogl. Qailaghcr. Argued. Nu. l'j'j?Tbs Kural lian lux Powder Companv, reapuutluuk ?Agt. (ieoi ge Sherill aud tithers, sppelUuts. Argued. Following ls Lbs calendar for Juue id.?Soo. an, ibi, llb. Xii, las, Vi, bot, 6?b. SEQ VE LS Tl/^ITivVcaTc'AQO'FAlL URES, THK MARKKTS RECOVERING?COXDITIOX OF TH? .->!>!'_.\ UKI) riBMS?rUK LS.lt 1) INQUIRY. (BT IKLKORAPH TO TIIK TKIBUNS.I Chicago, Juue 22.?The marketa ou 'Change to-day were as quiet as they wero up lo ouly twenty four hour* ago. Excited, even disturbing;, rumors bara disappeared. Not a failure has occurred; uot oue wss even talked of. Provisions, which iiave lcd lu the break? neck down-hill race during the past week's paule, con? tinue strong, and are apparently recovering. Porkie night ls 25930 oents a barrel above last night's figures, aud lard 
 cents a hundred higher. Corn and wheal are a trifle higher, hut not as strong as provisions. It ls natural tbat they should nol be so ready to recover. They did not suttor so violently as pork .md lard, and consequently, as ia ofien the ease with inva? lid*, are likely to laka a longer w title before recovery. No one looks for any great ohaugo ia present pricie for a while. The style of speculation of buying a milhoa or two dollars' worth of grain or p.o visions to advaaoa prices so as to sell before the market loses thc impetus lt gol from the baying, bas evidently gone out ot vogue for tbe nonce. " I don't thmk you'll hear of a 'corner' In produce for at least two years." said a commission mao. "Other cor? ner- have failed herd before ana the engineers of theta bave lieun ruined, but no disaster over caused so muoh suffering among the brok -rs as this last ono. A man whe attempted a ' corner ' while this McGeoch lard ' oorner' is remembered would uot be safe." Tbe feeling is apparently that it will lake a long time for produce speculators to regain i uildeuce in e i, a oiher, and that during thia period of suspicion there will be uo great ilic.u iimti iu prices. This, lt is tboai ?? it, will e>p c.a'.iy be the eas.* with grain, wlm.-j, unlike priviriinns, ts wi bout auy oilier support except tlie diiu.iul from speculators or cmpiuncn). Tiiefact tliat "rbi" Ar .our has recently become so va*t a better Off rk and lard ls a reason why they may not rie'.'l to tlepr. .ssin- Influences ao quickly aa gram. IM'. lt _s uoi c vc.i sugget iel that ike packer ls . datlna tue pro luci or mai he b >.ig tt li with aay omer tBieatton tha i to dutrib ite ic tbroaab ins u s < all over tlie world to oousuuie.r*. Tue " ouils, " -u.- i si lUfu as ure 1. ft, are not i-BfaoeitO buy, feanu. thal toe prices ui.iy no lower, rae it e.-ii.t> of eura were ligbt. r to-day tttau for my titi. - a .lin i a fortnight. There arc indications, too, thal tm: * ... ? i) uiovo out. 'i'-e eii?'u,-eine.u*) t> il iv iveie tor ls.ins) h.isiieK Jaie |Mtrk StOpMd I i iil.'hi al 17, duly a; 17.1-1. ail Au4.nl nt 17 JJ1* Ju.ie lard elo-. ti at ?. 7ft aad Ju.ya y.sO. June mhavg Slopped al 1,06 and Juiy at l.'l.i'i; June emu at ~>o\ and .nib at ..* *. a.'|ii'*nia* i .nins, Messrs. M. ?*. Nichols a Co.. onl Stewart A Co., arc si-it Ag up theu* attain na quickly as Uley can. It is not a question ot mou.'y ui o | ,i. In iiiii, tun a question of sir-tightening out tue entanglements o' lng easiness Urns la a eery rt.ni apo of time. In tuc all. tupi t-o transfer Nie bois . dilttculty is ex. erie iee 1 l i IS ;.i alu t.i. crediton, lhere ls. ot coirs*, d iring tue ??X i.eiujail, au melin itlo.t ouall tlxktl lo I is ii ita i ile Si tong -QilaSOa and to avo.d Um ur.ns w.nci p. ?? sumably are weak. e>o, iuth-- troueUtttua at KiehoU'i ti ni ? t u'b v. m.* the traMO wi,a tlie hous t in txr ai creni aud ref uses to acc.-pt auy t>ut tin* heat u.i.ncs. luis hesitancy U delaying the firm's settleuia'iit. Tue recdt cr of McUcocb's timi .*:c * I ist be ls iii ikiint ? toward re-ulis.il ac loeaas oy.tnc lat.uren, .... t-noLufii lo muse ull.'a I.cu J I .vim. Illira ac Hims walt i ::.e crc-eiton. fotijover a'JOO.OOO.and there ar,- aoeatbaif a imzcn claims m tho vicinity of >ltx?,t)i)U. J. M. Hail ^ l o.. wno .o.it e_4.ou ) I), i io Meit, nea tau ute, nilli- io,ct': at -i> ct mi i !-?. iii kt emUgUmhaW claim ajtainat tba Scoiciiiii.iu 'or tht) bi'tie in of tbelr creditors. Tae lard lafeetigatiea is maklBf tee flgat bet ween MeUeeeo aad Arm ur sud Hie Fowlers au exceedingly bitter oj.* Teeterday two ... i,n i fon-mrii ji. .-lilia xi in KcQeoeb'a u -u.-.A i-f iracied iiii'ir t cs* nu ni> uni .ait tbey hen beeai tM afSO for their ev,.lenee, Wilie.i lucy acilioW.e lg-j 1 Was I,.lt -.-. To-day tb: i WO :ue.i .vere arte; jd ai lue laaiianos oi kloQeoooiror pt ijury. TUE PEI ROLE CM MA ll RET. N. ')' VaillK, Jill ' '-' '? rufavoiubU' iiilvii't's from Um Ml li'M* ct).ipa* 1 mia til- reseat :ar;o liq ll tall iii o'. UH " .snort " lu t rt t. ..a cn riitov.d a sus | . nt lio n I ie p. tti'l-'il'tl market, tcudod to ilt'iM*. -? pa.c * I id iy. Sup,,. ri lt??<:n tilt: " ililli " 1. aler- f ..' uslie to tbe dei i im.-. an.! tho lowest pete, tai-acd WM W I '?. ng.iliisl :?l 1 - '-, la-' m.; il I l-'*, liut I---ili.'.iit oim t*:irricti tilt* lnaiUm I \ rally u$l ls toliowei, but the advance Wat Btt iii..:ii mu', tin- Hal daoltagi wi aorta i n IC991 i7*-j* #1 ltl*?. ibo clmc *u.-i uuseaU'il. Tuc po'n lion ol Mo ISiiiitown No. 1 weil lor thetlis; twceiy-four h.'ari ta lepta led ai 171 lian ale, a; last aitviceH tlie nato el iirii.liic.iiui was th'rt.vtwo barrels an h >ur. Tl t.input of tko Ballinshi a-stdol yeeteriajr w.i* gjtH buit ls, fron f.vtti'y producllu' -.i.tlta. Mr .Mel, pone eii:..t wells drilling ..ml ates rigs ap and bui.ditig. te o in w weiis arc Ons to-monow. 'Hie runge of priers ami ibo total traina.'tioiH ia New York were ai follows: U, Y. Put. Coa? g% opmitiic .?. list, llst4 HlmieMt._?._. Hil Us1* Lowest . 1 Iti lltfe Final . llll-S ll"' Sains, li'ils...... 4.03o.UOO H.DT-.'loi' Clvaraucos yestenlay. 7,o*<iJ,i)00 tJ,l)i>;i.,'m Uetlued petroleum was easier in tone, bat quotaiious Were uoi Cil..ligeil. REAL EBULTmt Vkw -Yoiia. Friday, Juno --', Hil. KK-Oai)SD KKAl. KSI'\rni lUAUttUMA Niw-toati arr. IHt> et ? e. ITO fl a nt 1Mb eie IB Osti II ii z T Mouif to t'nru iDorwailU. $181 ?Sib -ave, ss. Ul.S lt n nf liuti-st. M,7BlU0| Ague* A Ot ii .nor tu KUsabeth Kunasoll. 1 (iOldPiave. ll w a. in tl li of l.iSlU-tt. iixOi; YA lllclial'ils la Alfruti-smlUi. 1*00 ls^vo. n?. on ?nf i-*-'ti?i. I s7.ixH0.Cx Irregular L Kiinis and wlfiilo h V itjatuot. ;|'.,'>K) aj-avc. ii s '-'.V-'. fl n ol '?) al st. JjxSJJi i naries A foe ud wi fe te narah J Ptrasea .. . Kioui-t, Suiui; ll rule, it-feree, to K 1' ?.*rry . 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Judi uutl bunlisun Uiscbiraiskopl. -v.itin 'id iii r ii w coi ot loTilml. iixlJ. saoie toJobu l.-lttei . . JV. * Wniiiiiii.-ltrnlge lluail. about U-** acres: AlHxaaam' lox niki lo Hie .Mulloi^.lUli II04I l'..stat? Ai*)- _. ilsritm. . ...-? t9,9tm O'Jtl st, n s, Ibo rt w of Uib-ave, lOOi tri-sgular; lb. . Keller et alto nargal ol K Nelbubr. 4.li!-nl tin Ali; tl v. ul ntb-avit.'JatltMl, Uu-gsiel bl ^ .-..ilmlir mi.i bun usu d f? 1* K Keller. ??? "j Hams nru|ieriy; Joliu b Kuhn io s.iuib - ........ Mailis..ii-4ve, es, l?tt aol l.;2.l?t; lrtxlOi); KttaiM- 1P4l)fl lom, ioli:i-M?,veAUKa?il3?ttm??ru>a.../.- nw? ......