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TWO NEW POLICE .J CST!OKS. JOHN J. GORMAN AND DANIEL OTIEIU.KY. RICHARD CReiKKR MADK A FIUK COMMISSION CK IO 8l!CCE> I) OOKMAN. The corridors of tho City IIMI. tin* Maye.i's ..flice aud th?? rooiiiH of thc Board af Aldermen were filled st an earl)* hour yestenlay with a me.tlev erowd nf politicians. Thc Aldernten wen' miieo In with Huberto. Thompson noel either department b>ea<lH, and clerks, laborers, and employes of high uni low degree fairly swanned in the eoetli decorated Tooms of tlic Board The gwea qualen to be de? cided wine that in re gard to the- appointment of t wo Felice Jttatleee to rac<oeed Bankaon T. Morgun, i.' publican, und Cemon N. Herman, a member of the County Democracy. ConnmiaBloiier Tbmnpaon wanted Daniel o'K'.-ite-y, ,-t tito Pnblle Works De Sartaneat. appointed to succeed Herman, and nini Kelly niMi-t.il mi tin- appointment of Richard Croker to Mice, ed Morgan. The M;?yor WM be ?laped ky representatives of th.i two factions dor ES thc* lint ire morning. At noon he wm closeted -with Mr. Thoini?ee.ii, who feared that thc Mayor would renominate Mr. licrrnian Instead of O'Hcilliy. John Reilly and other representatives of Tammany Ha" ware still uizioni to have Croker malle a Police Justice] bnt thc Mayor waa diet pened, in deference te. public opinion, not ta anpeiint Croker to a Judicial Lillee. After namer ons eonferene i's anel a gr. at de il of hargaining it wa.*- tinnily nun..(e<l that thc whole question hail keea settled, l-'im Commissioner t!.ninan was to be linnie a Police Justice, Mr Croker was to be IllillU' a I'll')' Ce'lllllin-Hilelle l', Drlllirl O'KcillcV WIIH ttl bc appoiiid ,1 tei sneoeed Mr. Iii?rrmun, ami. fee -nt lsfv thc frienda of Mr. Ile muan, he' was lo he made Water Purveyor at 03,000 to succeed O'Reilley, or flue to lt(J gi Vi ll .-.lille' other o.TiCC. Tharoomsoftbe Aldermen were ftorly packed with politicians win n tin- Board was callee loonier at l j), m.. and thc re w.is a crowd outoide unable to gain aehniisiDii. Without any waste of Unto two coiiiiniinii .itie.iis fruin the Mayor were wad, one nominating John J.Gorman for Police Justioe in thc pins i- of Mr. Morgan, and tbe other nominating Daniel O'Reilley in tbe place >.f Mr. Herman. The Denne 'catii- AI'i'Tin'n bid prcvioutdv held ii cancun uml sgreed upon the immediate confirmation of the two tioiniiiaiioii-. Bul Mr. Well-, .1 Republican, was quickly e>n his feet and moved to lay oa the tahle the' iiioiion (?) confirm Mr. Gorman. In seoond lag the inoiion !i) lay on th.- table Mr Waite esaid that Mr. Gannan would tii:ik?* a good Police Justice, hm Mr. Morgan waa a Republican and should be succeeded by a inembor ot that ninty : ;mel that hi-e tong innl honorable sen ice on lue bench merited ji reappointment. The motion to lay on Hw table w.ui d.-liaie'tl. all tlc- Demo, rafts uni 'Mr. Cochrane (Republican) roting against it. Mr. Gorman wm tlte'ii continued by a vote of 17 yeas to 7 nays. The ?even Republican members of the iii.uni all roted against confinuation. Daniel O'Reilley was eon firmed hy a vote nf 18 to .')?Coeliirun' and Si-aman | (Republicans) votiugin the ailinn.iftve. Mr. O'Reilley, who waa in thc room, tfeeeived tbe | Congratulations of Inn friends. A few mimili s late r Mr. Unman and Mr. O'Reilley, in company with Ki.'har.l Croker. " Mike-' Norton, "Jimmy " Olirer, "r.'in" BceltMine and a huge uuiuber of other war.1 politicians, were arat<ed in Ute Mayor's office b.king 25-ceul cigars. Mr. Gorman resianed ne a Pi iv Commissioner aud Richard Cmker was ap noint-eel lr, thc M.ivii- to till the unexpired tenn of live anel Cne*-liiilf years, Gorman and O'Reilley ware .then sworn iu as Police J nstices. Mr. Gorman i- n well-kuown Tiuumauy politician. I'e i-i n.;.miiii' ot il..- Tammany Oeneral Com iniit.i ain't ;i sm In iii in tue Tammany Society. He it. fifty-five yean e.!d :unl waa appointed a Fire Ccnumiseioncr in 1877 and re-anpoiutasd last May. Daniel n'Kcill.-y vva-s born iu Ireland, bnt be has held offices in trna city almost shire tbe t mn- be be came of agc being a well-known Third Ward pol? iticians lu 1800 lie waa elected to tbe Assembly a a Moeart Hall Democrat and w:ih re-elected in 1x117. At the expiration of bi8.seeond |.ennbewaf appointed Depot) Collector of City Revenue in th( t illlUK'.' Department, lill .elli,,- Villi,ll ll,' lll'lll l| ll 1 iug tin' time i.f 'In I we. il Ring and until 1874, when he wu appointed Water Purveyor, the inci? tion wliiili lu- retdgne d v i .-.t. r.i ey tn accept the office of Polios Justice at ?*,** .odd a rear for ten years. Richarel Croker wsa nisei born In [roland. His career a> Coroner and ward politician ia well koowa, ih* wm elected mi Alderman at thi re cent elect inn. The vacancy will be tilled hy thc mst Hoard. Mayor Edsoo -v.idthat lie did nol think tl" l.v publican*! could complain because be .lill nol ap? point one nf their inn.ilu i to succeed Mr. Morgan. Ile aelel.il that theare were three prominent political parties In thc city and tiny oil had to he satisfied. The Mayor exhibited a letter fie.m Abram N. J Ie- ca itt oomroeudiug Mr. Croker and slating that he " would discharge tbe duties *>i Police Justioe to tka satisfaction ol the public" THK RAID on THE DURANT ESTATE. John IL Cheever of this cito hud for many yean close business oonneotions with Henry P. Durant, whoae eetate ia threatened with litigation by hib m>-< ailed widow, otherwise Mrs. shelley. Mr. Cheever IOf the sake of his old friend has taken mindi interest in the affair .and in conversatioii yee teielay with a J linn \. leportar said : " la the linet place I want to net rou right on n gaeeuou of fact. The I ont last night published .an editorial upon the < 'u-e in whick hmm misstate iiittit m oe cur. Mr. Durant did not leave his property to lw. divided between hi-e widow and children. Ile. left no children, bat bequeathed bia entire property with the exeeptiou of tw.. legacies amoauting to ?ethertoef30,0fJ0to hisv\if>-. .sin'-will oulv enjoy tiie income durinL* her life. The legatees wno oou M of hie brother, to whom be left 1^20,000, and his nice, who not $10,000, will also only enioy the income from t.bew sums for life. Eventually the *lii)li' of his lori-'e property will revert te) Welicadcy Collcife, on which nc. hail already kimmi t large Bums and ol vihich in fact he waa um tole endower. There le aaa rather tatseeetiug illina I may men tion. rioino time ago, in ls*s2, lettere from a New York coiTeKpondeut were printed in I he St, Lotti* J.r.i'iliiuiiH and iin extract of a rather virulent nat hiv was priiite.l In one of the Kew ?York morn. ing paie*?-i>e. The t<ist. of thc paragraph wa? that staitliii).' di-velojiiiientM iniirln ooexi ne expected Illative, tei Mr. Durant, for though be wat, not incn tfeaed hy name, there eonld be in. mibtakc as to thc reference, lt was also hinted ihat Durant was au aiMCtiincd nainc, and the general out lino of tints woman's story was traced. Wc naturally imagined that this was part cf a hlaekmailmg scheme, and aecorrtingly lued meuns to discover tho writer of these letters. Wo traced the authi.ihliin to Joseph C. Hendrix, late candidate for the lirooklyn Mayor? alty. After a time these anonymous attacks on a dead man's reputation ceased, and thc subject was not brought up in puhlic until its recent eppear ?pce in tin* lii.Hton ami New-Yolk iianc-rs. As to the case itself 1 feel that lt would lint hcfuliio me to give an opinion, though I have formed S very decided one as to the character of the suit. Ira ceived yesterday a meatage from one of the Judges of thc Supreme Court te) thc effect that If soon a cane- were brought before him he would use nil poe siMe aMaae to cteffesct the diebarring of the counsel eu ga ged." ? A LAEOE KAUS OF UPTOWS lois. At thc Esehange aatesromn yestenlay Kichard \'. Harnett Mild at au. t iiin I8U vacant lott- belongiug to the estate of the late Oovwuor E. 1). Morgun. The prices realised were all that ct.nhl be expected in thc pre-sc-ut dull condition of the real estate mar? ket, A. Van Tim- pun haiti two Inti in Sin ty - uinth-ict. for (23,100each. Fcmrlotsiiise-venticth et. ware bought i>.\ I liarlea (biggins for $74,400. The corner hit at nadisou-ave. and IrVvcntieth-st. waa liought hy John D. Cummins tor 100,000. The Union Ideological Seminary bonghl one lot in JSevcutietli-st. for ^l*i,7(H). renner lots at t'cntral Park'West ami Onc-hundred-and tIntel and One-li'inclie'd-aiiel-fiiurth sts. sold for Ww\7M ami ,yii,*s-,(). A lot at rcntrai Park Wesl and Dne-hundr.il-aiKl-'ixth-si. was purnhtued by W. Loughran for .fld.L'cH). K. l\ Hage paiil $1 l.ooo for the eorner lot opposite to Mr. Iaxigruirs piirelia.-*.-. Four lots m Nitnt vmv. nt li st., hi tvvei ii Central l'ark Weal and Nitith-ave.. vv.-n- Mild for JilO.lftO. The corner IoIh at lenth-av.-. and Irifs-huiidretl-anel-iiftieth and One-hundred-and tifty-tinit eto. wild for ahout f3,100 apiece. The lolie at the cruet- nf the same streets anil thc Boulevard cicre Itonirht for K4,*J00 ami *;t,or.o. The total Hum realised at the sale miv $704,250. STEALING l HOM PROMINENT C1TIZEK& The Metaled pttcoaus arrested recently tot h..nw. thiiviug vere arraitied at the ,)eil.-i-s.ni Market Police (.'.nut yesterday. Julius Kine./))lil was held on one eocapialnt, m default e.f *i,o(ki hml, teer trial. lle)\var.l lonnolly was he-1.1 on threecom plamtH, hail lieing lixed at ic.:i,(!(H) in all ; Henry Hardy was held on tour complainta, bail being fixed ut a total offO.000: Henry Hams wae held on one complaint, ball being li\?.l at fl,OOO, and Waiter Lightfoot waa held on two complsinui the bail being Bzed at |2,000, The complainants were the Kev. Di. M?.tn:an l?ix, Nathauie I Cordon, Jr.. V. II. Marvin ami Henry M. Baker. Ur, Dix recovered tis seventy-dollar overcoat and a pair of g!..v(--. lr. Marvin recover.*.l winter clothing tot v.hi. h Ju hail recently paid .9931.Mr. Baker recovered tv-,e> ovorc-oatB ami Mr. Cordon recovered hi-c ovei,nat and other weaimg ajinaiil. BUFFOLI COUNTY BI-CENTENNIAL. By the record it wa* just 'JlMl v.ms ugo on the lat of the prewitt month that .Suffolk Count} wasde clared one of the twelve nhire-?c or counties of what was then the pr.ivi'nc nf New-York. lt was iu tetu'eded to Lave: had thc bi-centennial celebration ou November l, but in order te. pvc time to the (n>? nk Crs to prepare their acl'lrctv-cs it was M>t down feir yesterday, and thc iilaec leer holding it Riverhead. the county seat. The attendance waa nat aa largs au looked for. The parade took place in t ne un nil? ing. In tho altcriitHUi the rc was a meeting nt the Me-thodiht, Church, ut which add re-ween were deliv? ered by Henry J. Boaddcr. Henry P. Hedges and the Kev. E. Whittaker, of MatheM. At ths even. U)g meetuig uddreiMes were made by Henry A. KeevcB, thel'cv. Dr. S. E. Herrick ami Charles K. Street. Thc private residences and stores were il imlnated in the evening and the bi-centennial lone-el with a displav of fireworks. 'JUE CIVIL r-ER VIVE OF WE CITY. IAYOR BOSON'S PLAN FOR ITS REFORM. e OVKIRl'N. H. WITH TRI BTATF. BOAIID?WHAT IT IH I'ROrOSKD TO IK). Mayor Eden held a conference yesterday with lu Btate Board of Civil S'erviic Commissioners in regard lo reforming the Civil Beatrice of thc city. 'ivil Service Commissioner AuirnRttis Hclioonmnker nd Chief Examiner MIm W. Hnrt repreeented the .tate Hoard. I ho other pereoni present were tho layer, Controller Orant, Charity Commissioner 'orter, Dock Commifcsi<onoTS Voornis and St.uk, linet Commini>nner Coleman, and Tlulicrt O. hempson, Commissioner of Public Works. Chief Examiner Hurt read tho mles and repila ions prepare d ni .thesnggesMonof the*Mayor. They pply to all departments except the police, health, in*, (-ducational, ami law departmcnt.s. which arc ox 1 lided by law. Elective oftlocr* and thaee under bond or thc safe-keeping of money are also excepted mm the application of thc proposed HUCO. Thc iroposed regulations divide thc Civil Service of tho ity into four classes, which will eaiTespond with he e-lassiliention of the t-tate Civil Service. Appli anteH for admission to the Hrst line.- classes are to st examined either bv competitive or nefln-ecoone ti? ne- esaminationa. Tho fourth class will constitute* aboreia, or day workmen, who will not be ex itnined, bnt all appointments and removals In this lass must bc rejKirted to tho examiners, in order hilt a complete reooid may be kept of the Civil Ser icc of the city. The Slat.* Board recommend th.' appointment of bree Hoards of Examiners, Thc dist is to examine lerks, copyists, bookkeepCcTS, etc., known as 'buss A; the .second to examine tmw* iloyes who have executive and expert duties 0 paiera; and the third board to bc neeiiiHy appointed to examine applicants for dares nuder thc Hoard i?f Charities anil Correction. lr. Burt aaid that it was deemed heettohavaa (sciiil Doard of Examiners for the charity depart* nent, owing to the s|.ceial and varied eharacferof bo duties performed bv employes in lhal depart iicnt. Each Hoard of Examiners i.e Iii be composed if three citizens appointed by the Mayor, and mit nor.- than two memben of a Board t-hall Lei.mg te> he -ame political party. The- Mayor is te> appoint a derk and secretary for each Hon rd. Tbeeompan nt ion of examiners must be fixed hythe Hon yd of Estimate and Apportionment. All competitive ixamiuationf are to be confined to one class. In ion-competitive examinations the applicants must ultil certain requirements in order w .beellgible 'or appointments The rn lee do tool plaeeaoy restriction* onremov ils, fun her thai) that the reasons therefor must lie Titi with thc Hoard of Examiners; but, af ter the "(iles and regal iti ins co into etVect, no appornt nents lim in- ninib' except araongthnse persons rn lu. nive qualified before tba Hoard of Rxaminers. ,'hief Examiner Hurt wdd thal the Btate Board evould favor a change in the laws governing tho ?itv so that the removals e'oiilcl be ..ir.ele at will, lommissioner Bohoonmaker --'.iel that in his minion the worst provision in the ('itv Charter s as nat which restricted removals, and leqnired thi? el :i ye.r and leads of departments to im throngh t lu omi of a trial when anv person was io ls- re iinved. The State Board of Civil Service Commissioner* il-o ii -eoii iiii.-m I e.! that tbe employe* in tbe yarwun lepartmetits be classified In reanrd :<> p.i.v, sn thai nen performing tbe same kind of a ora would re e ive the sam. ? |> IV . \t the' pie-ci I -niit f hi. is IU' ilasnfication whatever, Mr. Burt siid. some men ?eieiviiig 50 per cen! more pay than others for per omiing pwcisely the same work The Mayor said thal he> regarded the recommen latiems m. nh- hv the Btate Hoard ss valnable, ami ie- would carefully examine them, and ap|>oiii! mother conference nt some future da]. a-? INSURANCE SEWS IND INCIDENTS. President Hyde', of th" Ea ul table I.if-' Assurance -.nie-ty, is back at his desk and has mumed his ?.xi fu ii vo duties. Thei Equitable** Krench depart neut i- now lintier tho entire chaine nf Junes \. rabin, formerly e>f New-Vu.I. City, wbo will prob ll.lv e en,thine ju _ -f as tbe S'leiel v's leprifM til a 11 Vi? ii france. Borne heavy lines of assuranc. Southern and Southwestern railway properties expire tiiis mont ii. md vc ill aol he renewed. This isa matter of much ?riff to many brokers. Nine-tenths m all the rail ?oaels in the united Btatees effecl tin ir Insnranre in New-York City and the commissionson these liues ne generally " fat thiugs." The cancelling of the American i isks of Reassur nuts (ii"ie ialles. a lit nt h riiiiip.inv, is aniiini! the ?uriel,t proceedings in fire Insurance cindee, I>rir uu tin- weah venous policies on large dry-goodi louse s have been cane, lh et. The several heavy losses tbal have occurred re ?ciitly ern cotton in Ii.ia.sit ni thin city and elm ivlnie have hil thc* itre insurance companies te.cnn template an increase in rates. Mah n en I best risks lia ve been ruinously low tore long lime. Ilowevi t, t is mit probable t fiat anv act ion will be taken lin [radiately to advance rates on cotton in trausit risks. The N.w-Y.>ik Life bael ? 120,000 endowment eoiir.v on the life of tbe late Pr. Sims, which is a noteworthy incident ouly for the reason that if he Iin.l lived a few weeks longer the policy would bal 6 natured by expiration of ibe-1. rm of insurance and i)i)ii payable to his order. A war in dwelling-house rate** ha- been going on ni ipecial i|tiatti-rs lately, ami favorite risks have been vv ntten its low ns i:, cents for t bree \ cara, One of the Insurance newspapers, yesterday, in udling attention to earelesssness as the chief eunice if tires gave- statistics showing that, asidefrnm the uss of life hy jn*eatconflagrations, about .'loci pe i - ?rf.ns aie annually burned te. death in tbe United State* by the inn nini/..1 dweslliugs, betels, factories, rte. Among the v ihi t in ic iii si 11 anee tiiin yesterday were IJ.ilxrt Dearden, of Philadelphia, ann A. I*. Crocker md I). Montes eb* Oca, general agents of thc lajuitnhli! fe.r thc City nt Mexico, L. C. Burt, gem ral agent ol the ('hailer Oak Life Insurance Company, luis transferred bis head ?natters from Philadelphia to No. ku Broadway, Sew-York. A new department bas been creat<ed, irhich Includes Pennsylvania, New-Jersey South ?ru, New-York and New-Yora City, L. Rpencer dobie, manafrer for trie Mutual Benefit Life nf Newark, i-ju-t l.iiik fre.in Europa wileri' be hus been spending levenl months in recreation. MORE A HOI 1 UNEXPENDED BALANCE8. 'lh.-Hoard of Estimate and Apportionment met bathe HayeOt'sofficeyesteidaj ami authorised th. Controller to issue revenue lionels to i be amount *<t K26,000tomeet the expenses ??f the Assessment Commission br its exteudod term of one \car. I bs Controller presented arotter from On- District-At? torney reonestiug ii transfer of $:t,<MMi fiom the nnexpeud>ed appropriation for talariee for the y<ear l*sH2 to the aupr.iiuiution for contingencies (.er the DieCJtrlct-Attorni?> nomeefor the present year, and offered a resolution lo make the transfer. Com? missioner Aston objected, lb'said In-diel not believe in thc way roch matters were sprung en the Hoard and rushed throngh before any opportunity vvas had to examine into them. 'I'lm rules e.f the Board required that such resolutions lie over nntil tin next meeting, and be insisted eui tbe rules heing eiifore'eil. The question then went over until tbe next meeting of tbe Boord. The Park Commission? ers sent a lette! again Diiii ting 'hit the transfer of $'.i,.">on asked for hy iiuin in- made. No action vv ic- tak -ii on the- letter. The claim <>f J. M. biddy, a lawyer and a mem? ber of the Iiim naiiv Hall General Committee, for 916,000 for alleged services rendered in iHHl in securing a decision on the question affecting the term of Surrogate Calvin, vvas brought up for dis? cussion hy the Controller, Alderman h. illy saul that the Corporation Counsel ought to i-'ive- nu opinion ns te. the valuoof tbo merv ices rendered. President Astin .said that eone of thc Items in Ihe hill were extraordinary. A charge of t,'JO was made for serving a paper. It was moved nnd adopted thill Mr. bv dd v be re.|iieiteil tn furnish an i temi/ed hill and that thc mat lei he referred to the Controller and Corporation Counsel fe.r a report as to Hm legality of tin' claim and value- m the alleged sei > ives. ? OOOD READING FOB BOYS. A free reading-room for hov n v. as ..pened in .lune of this year at No. Kl East Fourteenth-st., hv ihe young I.aeln-' Christian Temperance Union ami the Bo)V Loyal Legion. It is designed to beuetit all >boysemployed through Ibe daj and to provide i hem a pleasant place in which to spent thc ir even? ings. Chevy cull |>lay harmless games e.i nacl healthful booka Ihe- room is open every evening exeeptS.lay from? to '.)?:((). A reception was given last evening. Mrs. Willis A. Barnes is the president, Miss Bartlett the treasurer, nml Mrs. James Taleoti and Mrs. James lt. Colgate are mem? bers of the advisors committee. Philip Molleen is ihi' saperintendent and Miss Cook assistant superintendent. -Or STRIKES BEGUN ANO THREATENED. Tbe employee ia the carpet faetonr of E. s. dig? gins A Ci>., at the foot of West Porty-thlrd-st., con? sisting of *J. <M)o imii and women, are on a strike* iigainsi a reelu. ti-.n of 10 per cent in their wages. A meeting "f the strikers was held al Wendel's As sen.lily Kooma, in Wost Porty-f(mrth-st., yeetetrda) morning. Ihree tradees anions were formed, one i iitisisiiiig of section hands, another of weave rs and pickers ami soother >.f spinners sud twisters. A committee of three from each union was appointed to form an executive, c..mini, iee which vvill have charge of tim toke. E. s. Mii/ gin.s, tin' bead of Um linn, said: "We aro simply tired of paying from 'i'i to 30 per cent inure to mir hands than our neighbors; and. as business is dull aud will he dull until spring, we took ..tl thc io pei e. nt Increase In pay whicn we' gave to mir employee a rear ago last March, lt is immaterial to us what tin- etrikeii dew" Tbe situation uf affaire with the ?triking e igar Isix makers is unchanged. Meetings were held yesterday eif the-strikers at which tin v ajijieanil e-enitidi'iit. Tl.e lniiuiifiicturers suv that in the eoareeef twa weeks they will have a new set of hands. Thara is a probability eef a number of impeirtant strikes in tho building trade's. Thc carpenters ex peet a general niovemont looking tins arel a reduction tn wages, itnd they aredeteriuinod to reeiiet it. The matter was brought up before tho Executive Coun? cil of the Hailding Trades at its latit meeting, and it wai resolved to a?ci*t the carpenters by ordering a general strike whenever it was nevceeaary. In ad? dition to the strike on Jeans A Taylor's jobs, a ulrike has been ordered on the Navarre) Hats, at Fifty-niiith-st. and Seventh-ave., against the em? ployment of " lumpers" aud for the payment of full *. ages. _ nrnuENOTS in america. mkkti.m; oi-' mi: \\rv,\ i not'society. ADI.IO 8SKS HY JOHN JAY, ASMHTANT IlISMOP l'OT 1KH AND ntSHOP eQIINTAHD. The French Protestant Chnrcb du St. KRprlt was almost filled last night at tho lint public meeting of the Huguenot Hociety of America, which loewe/e (entlv Issn ei-itablisheel. After sinRinn antin, provo by the Ke V. A. V. WittmeyiT. paateOTOf the ehlire'll and secretary of the society, the president. John Jay, delivered an address. Ile referred to the ob? ject for which tho society bud been foiine.l ?thc perpetuation and gathering together of the rcteireb) of tho Huguenots in America. He referred to the incalculable, benefits conferred em this country by the emigra? tion hither of Huguenot refugees, and omited a glowing tribute of admiration from aa adttrews hy Ijr. storm. Mr. Jay then introduced Bishop Quln tard, of Teaneseee, who delivered an interesting discourse. Ile bena bi giving a brief account ot the great Reformation In Bnrope in the nxtoenth century. He saul that in the twenty years preced? ing the Edict of Nantes 400,000 Huguenots left Prance, and 1.00,000 in the twenty yean foll..wing the revocation of tho edict. Most of theee refugees irere citizens of oonaidention. In 1064 the Bret Hiigueii.it colony wm tattled in New-York, and i" ?September eif tito year 1969 thu town of New Rochelle wus fonndeel. After the singing of Uosi-inl's Teraetto "Accorde nuns les fiiveursO Dieu" Ast-).sf:uit llisho]. rotter made a few remarks. He said in pru 1 I I uni In ?)> i ? n--e Inre (f) flt'ivri au address. Imf hnve nillir tn axprt tm mv oongratulattons and rciiiielni; at the iiiMiil/iil'.nn nf-nrli a soe) tv nu vour*. Iii Hie li ttillite ns so w*uit to be reminded of things aaaeea yet mot DSl, Of !lffe!-lll Villlt'll, tlrllllf-'ll llll-s'tl, never til. sf nf e.'ii;i.--e iin.l vtrltli s ?* I,Ml I're I'll ? lenient nf power III A roininunltj u well as s algall* if. nnv nu.ne ; and thai ls Um reason thal I am fiuuikful rii.it Ibis association exists. ,t ls a cm lowe Hiintn.ily Hint In a ld pllbllC 'll Illtei/l'ttlir npilllllevlll i)S .Hit H. s-| e.n.'1'l tn forget ili-t'ie 'lons nf nat innl lim.it" DCM In .ii.in ebiewbere, ami make it11;?? nf them, yet tiie Ben li.ii'. mete i e aad the llotlnudenc, the Irish iimi tin. c.un.iii- art all axer glad to ego beck ea the trail of iii. past and reJolcMi to remind themselves ot the Inn.ft ii.iiiiims.tn; illili-ruc ;unl nf tin* liff- their own nsine bss eome down or shall 1 -e.',? ..inn- np I Thia must be supremely s iirtvlloge eif Hie memben i.fthis ?.iii'jeii, for whal aiieestly cnn boast tn-elt as enan the lin -n' -i...t t There sro, wi Imve ti.-', told, three stralni III .mi'-1..te I'Ull.ill. D'ufli BIMI Murninni, In earl) l.i -len v we lltnl tii.it lin V were- .ill ill-l in .ulslml, Imt Hie last in..le esp.'t 'lally, fnr a hiflv timi nn-l. re tiler.lill V, fer Hie I.ll rc -I ' "lr.'I. V Illiel I'll 111'' tlll'-?I III.nillir-. Cl.lli'! Ill,Te lee mon eli-ltll--lll"lllll )' till I II, tel I' 11. ? I 'I Ile- HjCl .' fm v nf tins se. it-iv ni's! to make me believe thal my nv* u ..ii.e-u> ni"-1 hare bera Huguenot. I tried (?? iiiv-. if, lint unfDrtaaateljr my snceMeoniaraclunkermid flin , rn 'inn. (tow, though tli?" I'nti'ui- were dlatln yul i il for aa UH '. re m. i.tl'ty, unit |ecilui|?s fur a liui.'i' .li.ii.i\, ii ih n n. I.mint.ly rimer lo Hie Ittutueiiot* H.an Un' rinii.inn iimi Hie- flnest mannefnbelong; rert.eiuli they e.iiiitnt be proud of the kind <of floe minnon which el nye lOJ .er . . .-te.' - I r.ll.l *t l- ?. If Jil'-Cl t~ te. Kbflde l?l;ill'l If Illl fe.-in. : Nulli li..tl li. . il s. I li I Itv Ilium m.'- Lilli, r thrill I i.v l'liilt.uis their ie 'ts weald i?- tin m u> <i..\. Tbe speaker then referred t'1 Hillais'a. veil known picture of the Hue. icm. t lover and his ( 'at bel I i.iis| i.-ss, and ask. il Iii ? bearers If they could forge I "that expr-r ion, no tender, to gentle, but ?<> courageous ind so unyielding, which denot<ed that I he would liol save his iii'.' (U1MMS he kivci! his heine.r tesl," ami Mutinied n|iilift menning ol tbe iVitrds ** Noblesse oblige." ile besought Ilia bearci ? m. Jet i ihi 11,i.n s on them te. be held In honored ineniory. of theiee fop'fathcrn who .bod held on to Ihe faith which tied had reveal.,! to them in theil i and on their knives, lie ended Iiy adj".int in ir those present to clierisli thc memory nf then fora fat hers' virtues and te) remember that "Noblesse Au iiapei was then :> >! '??. I'n.1. -st.r Henry M. ll ml I). H., author of il.Rise of the Huguenot??,' fm Mime liistorieal aspects eif tin Huguenot.im',ny. Then tbe Rev. Dr. Thouin I . \ inml v made a few utriking retiiarks. Ile said that ?? (i' el had created the Hngiienota foi the gre at things which had to ls lied Uiscciirc civil and religious bin tty on thc face ol thc earth." They hiwl throughout their l.i-for. given evidence nut only "f a high probity, hut ni an earnest and ure. sf. ..'lilli. ? MR. JUDSON NOT TO LEAVE NEW-YORK. A paragraph in the Brooklyn items e.f | un Tam l*SI vis Ie rel av i-t.i ie el that a rall li ail been el tended bj the Mar-v \. nu. Baptist I Inn. h. "i Brooklyn, to the Kev. fal waul .I. ii ls. ii, of tie- Baptist Mbcsion ut lledfonl snd Downing sts., New-York. Mr.Jnd Min hw been engaged In miaeion wnrk als.ut two \. iis,n New* Yore Ile rame here from Orange, N. J., leav mu one of the principal chan hes there tn enter Into a Beld which be tli'iu-ht needed bin efforts more. Ile was surprised rrsterdaj t" benni \ thal any knowledge ol his i,,]| to the Hrooklyn church ii ol bee ..m.' public, me it vs.u. .ml} un I n-? day thal the call hud been extended hun. " I no intention of leaving my present beld," be said. " I tm ve been lure inst lona enough to laj e founda? tion ("i I'ne.el vieirk ami iii this lime I have mel e ve n with greater returns than I bad ri-icr?it\ to expect. Here', in tbe old Ninth Ward, there ie a large anier ii hu in.piil.itnm that has been left hv lin- e burches that have moved uptown. Tbeee people iimsI and lliat liave Iii'.v..I lit.Ifivvii. 1 In se jM'itpIe tm il alni deserve at tenthill and tin y knovv V( ry vv. ll v\ bat i'? ll good church." " \.>u will mit i hen accept this offer, probably f" "I do nol expect to, highly ... 1 esteem if, I ha vi-1 n c. i sh in leave thin w < ? 11<. When l twas in funned it short timi ago of the in teni inn to extend to me thisoal), I wrote requesting that ethe church would nol. ilo so, atc 1 ('ililli not accept it." ? DR. DEEMS DENIES A PUBLISHED STORY. In The Graphieoi restorday appeared a paragraph nial hu to the ('hui.di nf the Minimi rs. |t de? scribed a church quarrel in which two tren, each Smith hy nanni, were (he (*onte*tanlS, and tin- Kev. I'r. Deems, tim pastor "f tbe the church, waa ".niel to have "castigated" the smith who wiw not Ins favorite, l>r. Deems re? turned last night fruin Lafayette I oHege, where be had delivered a philoeonhical lecture em VYednoi ' eb.}. "The stnrv published in Ihe (irwphk is I wholly false," lu- said. " There vt," ii" | quarrel nt our monthly meeting. The two Amitbs mentioned in the urti.!., did take .tart m I that meeting. One of them offered a resolution?au | .iniiii|f-rt.int resolution- ami the either raised en objection. Tbe two men are the best 'if friends. I Ono of them ia Henry I'. Smith, the artist, amii, time y.mim man be in. loo. I think it is a shame tbal a paper -hoitld print such fain.. Mate-meniM.'' ? THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MK. FELLOWS. .\" tidlngeof Robert Fellows, of stamford <.i., I the missing mining hroki'f uml memw-r ol tim linn of K. A. Iiii.,., | c, jewel bis ut No. 17(1 Broadway, were rei.iced yesterday bv bis frniulH, win. ii,, hu.' that ; it i ? Impossible that Mr. I'd low- is mi a pi di rac t cl I spree. Ile was aa active church member, ami was i for a le mg time president of the Vonng Men's Chris? tian Association of tttamford. Mr, Kellows was : bi,st v,n ut the 1 i'i nor eton of C. J. Donovan, el Cortland! and Oreenwioh sta., on the evening ol ; o.t..her lm?. Mr. Donovan eayi thal Mr. Fellows ? ame into tbe place a ith I bornes H. Heelier, inpcr inttlideiit eil the Weehavvki n I. ri V, hu: ll nf the men being limier the Influence of liquor. They tonk one ellina and Mr. billows went nut alone, ? l III: CAUSE OF john poi irs DEATH. ''..loner i.evy yeetecdaf '.laded the inanes! iu the CmA* of .John l'liih, the limet of a meal wagon, who f.li from the seat of bis wagon on th. uigbtof October 3, al I'icr No. 38 North River, and susi,linc.l Injuries of rn bich he died. The lory found thal 1'otli caine fu his death bj an incidental fall ^ from Ins tunk aliiih canned ,i fracture of tin | skull. - ? ? " i,n\'i cit m: i e." /?Vvill I hr A Ila it la J, Thursday night while Patrolman Myan mid ste . itti.tit tier, m, their I., nt. li,sir Di. ntm a., tiley vvfrr s. in (ortogoover em lower Wbest-st. to squelab a raw. While pausing thc unein ,,i eollege n liuii.i ?tiiny notice il III.Ill sllVlln, .ernlllnl Ul the lim k. Hll^lM'. tine Unit fi,III. tiling vvie wrong, tba lave okase nml ian lum wine di stu noe. sn "miner luul the- .itii,,i, stntt.-ii after bim Kum be began to veili ?? Mniii.-i i oil, i^.i.n i i. ffliiileiits I" Aft.-r a nm nf mein than h.dr_ mlle be wine t ittlLtnt. "Why ure ititi 1" tl. nntiii'i il MySrs, " Ain't elim numil, bess, 'i'm (tog iain't," eoBtmneil the excite tl ongro. " Wini! ill>! you run for t" " Don't cut me np, fur de Lawd -uin'. MMter '?" ?? wim weals to int imi i \s hat barr cnn done I" " Deni student* elem steUdeatal Uh, Lawd 1" .tad tbe |H...r fl Hew f. il lilllie Kr.tiuiil jellliie amt sereainlni.'. 'lin: elli, irs pa, it'd hun, .uni tinnily found out t bbl the wiiposed mldalght prowler th..mihi tiny wiro idiuii.'iiis ininti.nt for MBieboiy to dtssc t. "JUSTICES JUSTICE" I.\ MAIM:. ffrcMN The Hoiliiit Herald. Aii .isl..iiishing specimen ol "justice's justice " w.is .,n'.. iel. tiia-t ?* e. le 'iv .. Psrmlngton (Me l fnnrtlou .ti e.,ii, tl Judge e h.iu.li r. Dm- itu ul Htsples wss sus j...I..I nf itCStlng etSO flinn .in nu, ;,.. ihiji- was nu iii-iM.f, hut Kf.nii Ii.hIv nun inti, is ,i that st one time bos I.ll !? ...-ll 'a tin: epastlS m.'. stnteil. be lilli lake ll (wit ..nt ine-.e anti aone-oentpteoewblefhell.il.long lei Ililli. .Ht . f'll Hill..'. li.ivltt l-t.l|,li s H.,,. alj-e?|,,i .iii.ii^iifit, eulie.lrfc-.l ami Mnteneedh) ^Judse" Chand? ler in tblii) .lavs in juli ten amys breach cent. If rem r .nil rage hs* resent iv In e;i )m|i? U at. il vv, don't want to hear abont il 'rids ii snougfa, And this ban 1? neil In life Kline Mitlewliei,. |Us| month a inniilirtr was riiiiiie, ti in t-e ,p,.,,,, paying anne and eosta, Hr **..? i n h .mil tllil nut mind the tine, unit (lu. Jinlee tlutiitflit Im i.ngiit to be spared tn.) fUagraeeaad Kiven a chance to refunu. An EogHah liiiiiioii.it is about to taki ttepg to ge-t a divorce flinn btu Aiiiciiciui wife, t-ln nritlinl.ly makes tiltc life uitsfiante hy unking him fur evnlnutitury lilaaTani* of hie Jokes.?IfhUadelpula Cali. HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS. Brevoort House?Tho Bight Hon. Rir Lyon Ilayfslr.of England. ...fifth Acetate Hold?Di: Oeorire B. Coring. DntteSdStates Commissioner of Agriculture; isrnstor A. P. Gorman, of Maryland j the Kev. O. H. KreitlilllKliiim, nf HostM j A. V. Alincslev, lirltlsh rVnucul at Portland. Me., and OoaacMMnaa Henry II. Hinshiui), of Philadelphia.Betel Urunitelck?the Earl of Den hh/b and Tlseooat Pb Minn-, nf Ktnrland, nnd Henry Hewie, of Philadelphia.hue kin /mm lintel - Plr tCaarlee Wolseley, or England.witutnrUotel?3. ll. Devereni and Stevenson Burkes,of edeveland ...Victoria W'.'/?Mayor W. (,'. Thompson, of Detroit, and fehmel Jonaa H. French, of Boston Atoenmrte it niel? Marlin Ilrimnier. nf Boston.Pork Aeenue hotel? Blahsff liulntiinl, of Tum. owe. WHAT IS QOING OM TO-DAY. Mendara OU tamby ta Peaaaytvaala Legislative Com Blttl? Ki iiinlcnt DI Osnola libel suit in fore Ju.lirc Shipman. Funeral of Dr. J. Minion ?sims m M.iillf-em Hqnaj-.i Pres liyteiian Clnireli, lo a. m. (.'ernlil Mas .v'sleetiirelnCliirkerlnirHall. I', ter niu.ili-r trial In t)yer un.I Termlncr. Second Riaile. iM)lt,ein.n> unstlnn- In ej.mianla Aneni lily llistni.. (irand Jiiry'?tnvest|..',iM,,n mto Cttj BuPfSBS. Msmon ItlMiy wr-xtHm; m.tfeli In Irvin* Hall. Kl.siricai Kori. t> nt < Ireenwlcb innl Liberty st*. Me. tlag>?f Cnstwas Inspeetera m:\v-vohk cut. Thc Southern Electrk Light Company was Incor? porated yesterdnv ivith :i eapitnl itocb Of f800,000. Alfred C. Clark is* to build actable in Baaanty fifth-Hf., between Tcnth-avc. and tho Boulevard fit a e'ost of $00,000. The lioarel of ('omitv Canvassers yesaterday can? vassed fu- returns of the vnth, VJlfth, IXtfi, Xth ind Xlth Assembly Districts. Ihe new chun h of the Disciples Of Christ, Weet Fifty-sixth st., between Eighth anel Ninth av ch., will he- iii iii, ale d on Sunday mm nillir. Tin- Harvard and l'riiu eton foothiill tc.huh will [day tiie Hist game of this veal's hines, for tim inter-collegiate championship, ut Princeton to? morrow. The i'itv Chamberlain has received .f><> fre.m 'H. "topat fii\.s,,., averysmajl estate," cub the request thai it in' acknowh e|j.e.i m Tm. J'hii* i"*i. e HARAI 1 I CI--1 IC s OK lleVMiV, ll I IM.. The \et iiiinlalits ami Boclkkl e|Mrs' lllsfifnle held 1 nice li ny hist, evening at No. i'A Wari' i -t. D. T Vims discussed the per*.>.***] rharacteristii liandwriting uml th.- in-iliwris nf detecting for /eries. MM' il-, V. I 1 Kl IMI'l..,', ISO, Pere HyaeJ ithe is almost entire!) re. nvered from (ns late Indisposition, ami -.> ll lecture in .Steinway Ililli e.ii | in .,1.1, evening next. Du Kunda) In- will ? . Upi til"- pulpit eil tin- I lilli): ( Illili ll ll U Sill lit Esprit, in W.st l ..v.-iitv-s.. ..'.ni -i. ?-Ml- 11 l'I vu | M. KV. Il \v,,|', Thc sale* al the Metal Exchange jresterdat were ihe largest vet made ii one day, reaching .'(Jo tons if 'in nml umi t..'is ,,| hrou. The tin market was ttrong ami eve it. el. with a ne t mli am ? .>i nearly :ii sf a rant per pound, aud iron also was linn end 29 eilis a tem hi?lit r. Ll") ' S ,|V, | I - 1 IN'. '.I 1 IIM - . Ill-' Must, I ( ril' nuillll ls' Cl,ll, held ,i lill ill.'" uni s... ial ii.- etina ! iel evening in th'' m.mis al Ne.. 1 lil l.i!'. itv-st. William li. (tn li r> ul a paper an " I- lin-' Mae ! ie s.' and A. M. ('handler de fi vere ij in address upon thu same subject. A general ili? i iissj.tn followed, nu.', tea v v ami ms i 11..,'. - |\|. i ii p. lin Grand Jury yesterday found Indictments against William I'. Hrockwaj L. If. Martin, and Nathan H. Porter, who were nrresfeed on Saturday f..r attempting tei u,rirv bonds e'i tire Mi'ir"i and I s.s. x Kailway, lin- indicUneiits 'Iuul-c forgery io lin- hr't, degree. IH \ IA MIN I I ft ll'- Will. 'Pie late ll. nj.iinin Pitch, bv his a ill tiled jreStflT ll.lV. l.f e|l|. Mills |,,s ||,,l|-l. '.'.,'. ir, Filth tl'if.. ff. his rrand-nephew, lienjamin Iii' h j,. \>, hil nephew, i ? is S. 1'iteJi, he leaves the usa <-1 his property in l?u a ti. Conn, lb ,ii?n i,i.ike s provision fe>r lae Pitch lloma for Holdier* nt Uarien. " 1 ni I I MRS vvr LIVH l v." Tl.e I,1, v. In. .1. If. Day, "f st. I'miYn Mi thodiet Kpise opal ( h ir.ti, delivere.1 a lecture last evening at il., pms)th Methodist .Episcopal t'burch in Por -, I .. OU " I I"' I lim s \\ e Liv. |n," '? We are ru' from the shell.'1 In- -.lid, " niiel suppl epuesibilitic s tn tin- world." IU IV t V III I*. lill STOCK 1 M M ^tee . P. vi. l...i!. .ve.e.i! and William ll. (lingham were reinstated aa members of the Mock Pxi'hiuigc Alexander Pnylor, Jr., was suspended ber it-., .li.,., I., -.'?<? ..1 the tloverning IJominittee, on SVeiUiesdaj ' of ind.rous langiiugc on tin ihe.ii ??! tl.. Kxcbange. theseanuouueemvute w.i. made ir- ni tin pis'iiiiii y ntcrday, f ii vu: i: i ,m ? .v. Ihe attention e.f bniidreds of persona in the city carle last evening wus attraefed hj the appearance nf tile moon. I hi' ell-t of I In- Ille.e'll lav against a pah gold eil ?f cloud, the edges or which were warmly tinted with pink, with outer circles in v .ti v mi; s|,.n|, s ol emerald, purple, scarlet .end V I i ini'l.m. i I'Mivn Un', ni lill" IIAYDl'.M --cir. The sale e.f the Hayden lil.i.nv .1 tlc (.'linton ll.ill srth s|....|ns l.f I...HU'. ,\. |f.|\ Itt ,\ I 'el. HIls is'iitinueel v e i, ui.i', lie lots sold comprised law books and ran books of songs, besides engravings uml cit linii-s. There wn- a fair attendance, aud considerable Interest wan m.':- fe ted. The sale VV ill lie enlll lilllie! tills e \ l || i tl tf, ?V MIsHlf.N l\ f. Will l! Ill 'I ?;! M. I t C. In llaxter-st.. Iietwcen Worth ami Leonard ta. wm established a short time agu a mhsuou Hillier lin' aUSpi(M*S eif tin- I'i' 't esl a ll t RplSCOpul Chun h. The' mi -inn remins m. the ground t'oeir :ir?' neatly tittf-,1 np. Within ii lew .lavs the lipper doors of th.- mission hnii-ee |.,|\,. been fumiahen for lodgiugs for men. rhehedsar new aud '!.? place ;- kc i'i *?? rupulouslj le at iimi i h an. I Al: UV il l'- VI I MIA-- - l ell,, AM/I S.l. About thirty of tin- seamen ami mariues who serv.el under Admit.il Parratrut, in theWestOulf *-iiii;iilroii. duriug the Civil War, nut last evening at Nu. :n Park-place and formed a permanent or? ganisation limier tim na nu- "! the lat ra gilt AsSOela ti>.11 eif the Port of New-York. J. J. Winn wa. elected president, Joseph llailti. 'el v n i -|iresident, mid 1'. li. Urove se. r. tai', and ti. asm. r. il. ii hi ns in: NKU .rn HTANDARM. Professor J, K. b'.s. ..f ("liiiniiia ("ll.-..'.. lei iiii.il Inst eve.ninij tn tin Kngmeering Hoeiet) of the Se Inn.I l.i Mines, ..ll the |ll,i|i,,s,.,| new lillie si.Hil.lids fee | th.' t ' ll it" el StatlCS. Ill ll few V'e'al'H, be said, tiie system vvuhl lie extended, urobably, nv ei lin vm. i lil and iii lime it v. ii- Iii,pt tl that a uni vernal standard went ld lie agree^lou fol KCientiHi purposes througboul thc world. i .. i ? i: a s. *. iii vis., i a !; I ? i is. Tin (.Hean Aiiibassadopc urebtisv preparing for theil near departure by the Ibiiteil .States steamer Trenton. Yesterday tliej m.nh' u v isil eil iusuoctiou to the .li.\-g.....|s house-eif I',. J, henning A Co, and iv .ie - iii pi i sid at the extent ol the establishment. Am. ne t in- miiiiv purchases made by the members ..I the embassy were h large .(iianiitv of (Sleuhuui velvet carpets, which will soon decorate then ( nie III I.lt s. SCI MU li's VI A ill. iv. Tweats pieces of statuary, the work oft'. B. Ives, an American sculptoi resicient in Ifomc. were sold at auction lu -st night In Matthews s Madhmn Sijii.iri' An Rimhiis. \ lifc-siie statue eif Cndine. represented with rolie draped on lui outstretched aims, brought ^ I :i(H). \ hf.' si,'1-1:11 ile of 'lephlilli's daughter, In Oriental dress, seated on a hunk, 1.1..uwht Bl,200. A life si/,- st ifue nf Pandora mid fm f)l.22n, mid the r> -t of the pim es v.u:..| in pm ,? limn +'J?MI tOefUOO. Mil' AMI RICAN A! lents' I I SD, A meeting of the' American Actors' Fund wat held at the society's rooins in the I heatrc (omlque building yesterday. Ihe presideut, A. M. Palmer, and Mes'sii-. William Ile nih isini, W. Flor. nre. Mallory, Harrigan, Poola, White ami others were present. At tbe beginning of thc year +7,710 was ?et aside to meet the {fears expenses ami eif this iiim.( over .t-t.cioo has already beenspent and it ia feared that the balance will be insutUeieUet. By a unanimous v.it.- authority cns given to the trustees t'> .nt ns tin y judged best in lae matter. HilACi lt's UOt ul: STORE ( i OSKD, After th.- Rxcise Commissioners revoked the IU 11 ii.-e tor Miansi's liquor utoreatNo. UKI Sixth nv... m. Tnesuay, they ?nl an Inspector to take posseusion of tint license, rho place was t Instil a tlei wa I el hv el I lee (inn nt ('apt alli Ul ll laius nt (he Twenty-ninth Preciuct. Festorday ex-Honator Fi eh sum, limper's counsel, served a notice on the ( iilliiiiissiiiin rs I hat he vv ns alu.ut to lippi> le. t he Supreme Court lura mandamus to compel them tu restore tbe licence. SWIMeII.lt IN lill fe Ol) ill A HOSPITAL. A vv.iinan al...ut tvv.iit.v liv.' veins nhl, nf medium height and stont. with light brown hair and blue eyes, who (called beraell Marj M. tit', c lair, recently applied for assisi am ,? ul Hie m. I, am is Uoepital iii Harlem. As sim appeared tc be ill and In great pov? erty sin wu kepi nt the hospital tor some time and furnished n ith nea clothing a hen she went nw ey, Hince theo tho woman has used forged letters pur? porting tn have been tiigncd by tbe Duperiur of tin* Hospital in order i.> obtain monej. lill, n-iiiih <>MI. ill .il.Vili.ll. WITH BRIBERY, Thomas II. Whalen, a Custom House inspector, was charged hv Prancis Whitely, nf l'hiiaeh Iphia, wbo arrived herewithhis wile from Liverpool on the (iiinin bteamahip Aritons on September 'A, w ith extorting fmurnini a bribe tn pass bis baggage. Collector Robertson Investigated the charge and ?ent the remit to tSorretary rolger with a reeom* mendation thut Mr. Whalen he el.-nu ? led. The pa* pens were retiirieti final Washington yesterday. Collector Ib)l.eri fii'" decision waa overruled and the mattel is re lei i, il to United Mates DiHtiiclrAt tornei Koot I'm invi stii/ati.xi. BROOKLYN. Conatdereble vvork has beea ahrcadyihtae upon tin' mw load to run ROM the Ocean 1'iirkvviiy at (oue.v Island to Mittiii.ittail Hench. A young woman who . laun.d to he Mrs. Sadie H. liivcrs, ol Mjacfc,M, 1-aucaiad awaiiui;tii'?te;r day for the arrest of H. F. Rivers, of ttrooxtyn, claiming that he wan her husband and the father of her seveu-months child, and had abaadone*d her. The Hoards of Aldermen aaid Supervisors con? firmed the tax rolls for 18.S4 yecnVrday. Taxes .are payable on DeEcoenilxT l. Michael J. Dadv, the .Superintendent of Repairs npon Federal Buildings, stated in court yesterday that ho owned a eqaare block in .South Brooklyn, to the amazement of those who knew him a few years ago when he did not own any property. Seven *? nalgted immigrants," Patrick Lavelle, hKwife their four children and his niother.who 'a*"^" ly carne from County Mayo, Ireland, aud on their arriieil were sent to thc kings County Almshouse, were placed on board tho ?namer .Skito of (loorgia on Weelu.unlay night to return to Irclanel. At a meeting of representatives of the various anifit.'iir dramatic societies, relative to tho project to build a new opera house to rival the Academy of Music.it was decided fo submit tho matter to eaeh nf l hie sn. it ties fe>r net ion. It wsw. reftortM that a site could lie bought and a snitahle building ont un for fBO0,OO0L Congressman-elect heilix ('iiniplMelt was ereported to he willing to Invent tlOOiOOO in the project andgoaiaiHcMMX jw cent to tho stockholders. Tho project meets with much favor. Thc sixth annual convention il delegates from } ethe Sunday-aehoole of King's County was hell yoi*- j today in the strong Place Haptist Church, up? ward of 2)00 were present. J. W. Cunnnings was | chosen to preside mid (ieorge Williams as secretary. Th.* Kev. I)r. P. H. Kerfoot greeted tho .le legatos ni ls half of tbeChnrch. I'm following Mrmanent ollie, rs were ilnisen : I'resident, Horace ll. (irifiin ; vicc-prcside'iibc, Messrs. George A. Hell, T. C. Stokes, John D. I'rince, W. C. Anderson, h. h. Neilla and J. W. >Cummings; Sccrctarios, Johnie Mem ii and George Williams; C'ommitbst on Rew bitioiis, itenjainin IF. Bayliss George A. Bell ted 8. If. Macdonald. JKKSKY CITY. Edward Rose, on.'of timdrillerain thePennejrt vuniii freight vnr.l. was struck and .fatally injured i.v ;i ham yesterday, .it the liendemon Btreet creel? ing. Some inise I'.-ant, by m. ;uis ,,f fains keys, Qbtahmd admission to the Iccwtf-mom of th'* Bergen Hajiti^t. Church, either on Tuesday or Wednesday night, and steele a mil nf velvet carpet mid an organ cover. Before leaving be cut the pulpit table corer, chair covers and baptismal gowns, and torc ap n. hook. I* was minored In Jersey City yesterday that President Beach and Commissioners fjntltn etta Tilden of the Board of Pinai.had resigned. Tin* rumor, in connection with the tiri thal the tirana Jurv bnfl been inveetignting the, altai ix ef eUw Hoard of Fiiiaii. c, occasioned considerable comment. A limn m reporter investigated tho rumor .'ind learned that it waa only partly true. Mr. Tilden. the only member of the Boara who has resigned, sent his resignation lo Mayor Tauseig.'dcelaring that his action was proinp<tea sololy by Gio advice of his phvsi'iiin. Ills resignation, be .(Mya ban no political significance. Mr. Beach, however, freely d.'elans his intention of resigning. Heeays that be never tonghi Ihe office and ehs? not want it. He is and bas been doing everything In his power for the best int.lest of the tit . and he is annoyed Mid worried by the frequent tnv.eetlegations aud ut teint'ts. fo Investigate Ihe sffuirs of thc 1'oani. NEWARK. A moiith ego lbw.- Sell. il.mr, tiie wife of tbe pre ni it tnt- of a restauraut at N'o, 19 Kprlngfleld-ave., eloiied with Herbert Kchlichter, -h customer, lh.* wile waa soon afterward found domiciled with her mother ind Se hln ht. r at Nu. .'il! Fiiiiec-sf. HIM subsequently bogan pniceedlnge for divorce, and .s. hiie'iitet paid a law r |T70 as a retaining fee. A few da vs ago Mm. KcJi< ibm r returned repentant to her hu'-buuel, who received her. PchJiahter there? upon wroto a lotter <h iii.iinl:iiK tbe repayu'eat ni the $70 which lie had given thc lawyer aa a retainer and threatening bodily harm if the money was not forthcoming in twenty-four hours. Police Justice Ki..u.i issued i warrant yesterday for Bchlichtert arrest, sr\i i.N ISLAND. Ii.i ti s. ii ir. The ferry-boat MaJd of Perth, of (h. staten Island Railway Company, while rater i-iL'her slni nt 7 n. m. v.'.st. relay, ran air;ntist thc i rnl ge 'villi great force. A team etiae Haa to a large tin.), on the re'.ar e.f the Is.at. frightened by the i ollision, (i.n k<sd overboard, The horses sank with fin- tunk end were drowned. Hie k-am wim nw m.| by tbe terra-eotte work! eif Perth Aintsiy. Miiei.i kidw N.-Aspee ial meet in gol' the tux payers sud village officals w,.h held in Ute eMhool-hoease of I'i-i 11. t No. 'J .in We.liiis.lav te' loiifeiih r thc Beete* s.t, of eularginu the school-house. l>r. John I.. Peeny, health officer of thc villuu-e of Edgewater, wa. i. .|iiesteil to pie lean- a report em tin' -unitary ...mlitnm of tim st I.l-hOUSC. Dr. Fistny's ie.?,tt -tat. di hat he I.mud the premises alli pether inadc* quste for tin- iniiiih- i "f pupils, ni the building. u i>K iti;>u:i,' COUNTY. Wm i I'iaivs. ih" (iri'ini Jary in 'lu case of Di. Cu..lin. ii. Marr, ol flic Monal V.rumi '..ranch of Gm N.u-v.'ik Infant Asylnia, failed to Bad M indie in.' at. I) nu's Pi i.,;v. ti.is'.iv Patera a Swede, y ?<? r .1,'. lumped ott a passenger tram of the Hudson Itailroad. breaking bu hip bone .uid injuring lils spine. Catarrh. At tills MSe>wa of de ye-.ir fvt'r>|e...!y bsd ' ' oM, awl ?otvi el elli . Hy filip!.'lit SipeSUW I'ee' Ul1 'lel'I.C..'- 'if tbs i.e.?f 1., i e.iiie w ij -. n-l' I... .h.?! eul.irr'i .imi I n tl nen ".a* are ,-|ileli)..ie Ri I 'reit.!.! ley the ii.-, i fltuuft'i! ^.n-vi parilla. "Ker niftj'T yunta Iii s'n et sn..11 l.f tinning wt fir tmek I ilonr1! ie .tnmti'T ivfiDii, I hail tie' eutarrii iii my beag, lt ctena.nt.si e ' ni ene ?lie' t!tni fruin my liti^', Ringing and Bursting Noises ll, ,-i\ I.i .1.1 S.illiellt, M tl.e tiegrlll'.-ln IUy left 'ar Wm fltef.te.l lu. vt jr?airii, ulitiiif tl;i? *ea*eiti nf (he '/SST, I tnvu.ii tiijun llninl i r-aiaapai't-l.i 1 SSS Se ii'f-i! ileht.may,liul 1 BtMtassd ts ase it Batu f Mt myself . urest "-M.*. Kilts H. r.init)e.|,t? Lo-* ell, Mas, JeicMM Ui"wne'll niire'iii.nt _%_ et.t nsive miller at Victor, ('t'tariei i .. int., N. Y . ii'ltis "I have aauA IIdoi1> Sara? parilla fur uiy raurrti, .un! lt bait kelped BM. I e-eiii*ld?r Henel'?.sarsaparilla oi.? e.f Hie ln>*l rt tu. an - f> i l.i,isl .lif*'ueo Lil.l.ti.'iit-l. ' 100 Doses One Dollar. " I have bose trmifileit enliti that ewitoaimt eeinnlaint, , ,.ui i ii, .mei users beea u*tn*- Hon.!* Banspsrttla aimi ami it our of thc tn tet rvmteltfi I have ever taken. My trouble ban tastes*! ten .i.iii, ami iii-mt ii.iiltl ifel .my rile I undi I i'oai nn in e ti tn sse He?s<*i flsnspsillle.- Mitftn nhleW,Oksjs> iii. Hood's Sarsaparilla. siiM i.y itrnffglsts, $1; nix for 15. fttputA ty C. I. noon A ( 0 , Ai'ie'tn. .ilie'*, Lowe'll, Maes, MA RIaSE IXTELLIGENCE, MINIATI'HF AI.MAN'A'' fenn rtm*?,C *'?' ?<<?.* *l I Moon rl?*s .cc:) I M'sn ?*???, el*-If ni'.tl Weil I.ii ni D?Y. A .W-Hsii.l. Rook, M7 dov. IaUn.l. !? Iel Ife-ll di^^ 11 <>S i'.-H.-fiuielj lle)oW, 9.11 dor. lalaiHl. M'JiUeU "?*("> Ictil I'UIIEICS STRAMKBi DEE AL TRIS PORT, ie.. DAV. vutei. Ptam. _ tAu. Hnmu .lUiiitnn it .Hamti.Amer. Ait.lieirla.dlassr.iw. Amii.ir ( lial.au Lei.ville ll.ireleam H-irelisiiii IIUU.. Hull _ ?. ""ll AiuicrtocM Havre. ePrsseh-Trsso. Wsrwlek.. iiri?(f.l dirwt Winiem I.mIIi.u Mfinnreti ... l-.nrt.in ..... MonarrL hhn.ef.f NrhranVs.(iiaseow. *'?**"*?* UTufe-riaiiel .Antwirp. ll.*.! hui; diei-te .Losdoo....... NatlonaJ 1UI.ullin.', .KreiliHI.N.d. I.lny.l iialtk' . l.lverpiH.I. .Wliltenur -\ i DROAY, NiiVKM Illili 17. ti,i-.i . Copenhwren .., Thlnifvallft Haly . I.lv.r|.ool . Nutlonal Kine. arima M?<? Uefi Hl.'M)AV, MOVSICBSB ia SIliMla . Hum I um . Hamil AniW i Itv'if He .len Uversnol. While "-eur AtiiMf-nUiii.Am?l!*rii*in. ltoyal Nftli SRIPPiyt) SRWS. p(inT"i' Niw-MHiK, ... Mim-siiv.-, aoV.U,ltH AiiniVKn. t's yiiiiiin-r tn nton. ( aiit H L I'hythUn. Ne-wiiorf, III. -te ainer llnllniU I Hr), McKay, MvisriMKil Nov tl via Qui'tiS (own 4, willi mils.-, uml pnv??-ii|riri u> \ernou ll llniwn A (*?i. siifHiner c.(y "f I'.iri., lii'iter. AiiplDvviiil A eUjn, ? itli iinlwi amt i(?nieeii?i'r? te. Tai Ihe Mail Ms Co. ?sieaiiii . . Ii.itt..li imIiis- lleameU, Hsvsassb sm i'ay?. *?IU? nietiet. .ml pii?i?eii<ri? (ii IfpiiiyViineps lr. r-if-.-unri llltl l).>)i,liilnii. WalkiT, llnliiiiiinit elly I'eilnt ami Norfolk, Willi lt,elie Killi paMrnKITR (llC)l.l IllllltllllOlleSnOO. Mte-aimr Ef Kninlit. cblnbeMtor, ciooi'K' tomi, *ltti m.tae jikI imiMfinceric nt i h..f. vv vv'uiiiumu. Milp -.nliiitee (eil (.onetteii). owen, . ale'ulta .-Vj.rll V3. Tia Mau rtl..ne Aux 4, **1Hi melli IO I! C Hali, mtt; Tr??,iti) M f Plcl!. ?rtux ?* ('". lim k si oiaven inf -st Inhn, NIH. ('nni|tKi)ir. I .flinton d'* 'lai"c, ?itli unit* tn nnlfi, venml n. sium A Hurif-tv, Hulk Kintail (Hr), MeKe'iifle, Uverp.MiI ttl ilaj*, ?**!? l'li'to", .'?ls, ii, i,alla*t t? J I Wind,pt ii .). Hark (ilri)lmlna (Ital), Su-fl. r.!, Meiiitevl.l.f) eW ilaya, witD benni to Ja* K Waril .t <ei; vi-*.el tn Toeseer * Mareiwic. link Mary (111', Jone*. Mt kilt. IM ilayn, *?>Ui UliOHphaie toV W siiiiiii"ii*; vmseltoi)ia?ler. , v Hark RtiMtU lin. r..r..neh, st Ji.lm. NH, 12dara ai? lain li St aiiiiiiill Hist*; I'maiil to Jua VV K.lwnll ,t I O, m_ Ililli llnl.spsr m(S( John. NIH, Mnrii*')ii, eernaiiil'ii.') -CJ elay*, with *i)i.,.u te> MoreweK^l ,t e n ve s?. 1 t.i :na-t.>r. ilrnr Ancila, liv ans, Hrminii ilk du, in elay*. wim MM loor.ler: v..*?.-l to Miupsoii, I lapp ? i'e. . _ ? -, I.r Flleii I. Martin (e.f -l boiiuisioi.). Koui.taln, rUt* ATI elay*, wltUnnUi to VV ll I'lijetHiiiau ,v Urn; VCSSSIIS Snow ? lillie/'"" St v-Cl'.r-Uiie.l ul s ni,ly It.tok, light, HW ? h-Aiy. At (ny I,ian.I, llnUi fnVH : clear. Arrlcisl yf.ler.lay? t-teaniii IHiDi do.i.1,.1 lin lt,-iiui>tt, ?l Ami's Hay, Ja, 7 tlaya, .villi null (od v..-.sela A IV . i I.li A UKI). striinn re natalia (Hi., Wanl, AVoluieniti) Voci, E-ltiiicUsr Htisaincr PtUAoiOet), Keepit, Harnham; Ma I'lyroosth- Hon li.ii-.lt A to. .. ? meamri Allina (Hr), Ia.w, KlllXstDH, Port liuion, cte-Pim, Forweaa! 4C'e). _ -. ? , hi,amer vlveeiia (Hr), I'lane-, p?ii..,ril 1'lui, Foncrooa i I 'el. Htramer Antlllaa (span), Aiia*a?nKa, MAyAfoe.t, HtJobne, I'll ?I'llll, 1'eirWej.Hl .0 l'o. ste-amrr ()rlno<i? (Br), ITaaer, llauillttfU, Bcruiuda?A K DUt'.'I llt'lelejet A CO. Jg* MantuittM, Stevens. Wert Point, VeV-Okl Domlnioa ThUi*v tvfiSSSS"'^ Y0UB<r AlM1'a*rt?*1? O-wwtowa-. eSgg^*??**ey?j Thomson. Moores BBftimorcW fl Knwia. ?Mi Ferdinand (Nor), Lulkin/e, Uverpool-D^nbani 4 Boft ?SfisaMfT^-* pen*a*?r *?????.?.,ww ?JS&aartKVS?' L?n*folt, "ob?rtT<"ra ?*> T^ MAtfenm^ "** V?tpKaf?aiirt'ntfeiiiUiiiaaa-*at?i K/WkMattooPrMi1uds(Aiui), Premada Flnme-Andrew J ?Sk SiliT' S**Jr*r.' Wn-ns-Theo Rnwr a fe nark i^'-teSP-kfl*. WTas*saaC6si * aa SST ri ' ?"**'*'", Balllinore-Pan P 'i.rhanl 4 (*o ^HWt Vk.i* (Nor). LUulonf. Buenos?535$ yAja Bria; Emly, Doh'n, Portau Piinen?Ci a n?\tt u^? _ r>~ Bru Roby. m.* I'orta.ri.An^V^^^1,^* kSSJ&'cT(M'x)' **"'*"? ?SB"" SHaga mw BAILED. P'e??j-.rf il.-oririo.!llaiig?w; IT ? i. IUi.il.ai-.-rOrin hw, nT-iu* tis.- t-lly of Anjni*ta, Savaiiuan; Kounoke, Norfolk; M-irhir tin, VV. si I'.ilitf. V ,. " Bork* eh itfauooi'a, f'"* Hu-nno A rm*; Aurora Hamdorf V'i'nlail, Lo* Pul hum; C. rt*), IlaH.lii.ire; amt LqIsi Hu*- si Bri *n Cutsllns, for Aiiimwall; Iluby, Hart,adix.s; Men inn* Limn, Iienierara. ^ Aliui eimile I Via Lous Island Soaud?Bark ntrbar.l Par ?ona,forCali-Qtt?, " NOTICK TO MA RIVERS. WHIHTLINO MUNAL BUOY OFF EASTERN PolVT (.I.OUCKHl'KR ' ? Neitlne la hereby rivon (har on or alxmt Nov an, iHs.1 _ Whtietliiiii Hii/iial Buoy will he iniHiri'tl In Ki"? fiiilnini*',,; water, off E*eet?*rn Point. (Hom ester Harbor, Ma**. Mn tastS betniinr* anet il a-rioieaof pro'iilneiit ohlecti MO ni follow* Kint, ni I'onit l.lirhl.l'feae. N Uv E, dint"-ct "g ?* nf leal ml # Thad liej-'H Inliuid oi t r LE-'ilhoa**. NEbvK I'.ist.mt 5t.i ute nf leal mlle*. Kro.11 ihls buoy B collrae N l.y VV ij W will carry into tho birbor aAout tnlilivay betwt*en Doe Har arni I'nunfl Kock shoal. Thi* hnoy in wurnioiiiifod by a v* hl?tli, (uniiifliyl bv tho motion of Uni m-a, and Ki vin g from l() lo 3(i DI.e?eL. a minute. Hy unle-r of thu i.lifl.t.'ioiisi- B<?rrt. STEPHEN C. BOWAN, Vier. Ael'iilraJ U. rt. Navy, Chairman. W'oiiirttirtoii, Dc, Nov 10. 18*13. MISCl.LI.ANEOUH. HhlpAnrs (Uer), Monkeiia, at Loutlon from New-York, I* leiky TU MoVKMi:nT*4 OP ITfiAMKRS FOREK.N PORT*. fao-moi, Nov tl Alllfesa ateam. r Kiln (Br), OrltithH, from Ne'w-Yeirk N iv 4. Poasrd np flTtunilt Ifl?Ml Eiiipn**i? (Br . B mth, fro-n dnl-.-eitoii Oct JJ on 'mr w ??? lo lin ?m. h. Noiii r .rn I (BeliO, UetKTwec, from New. York N .v il on ln;r way fi. Antw.-rp iJVSBrnrn Nov 1'.?Arr vi-il,*t.-ani. a ei'ibvlo (lire. Me. Auley. ?riMi. MfHitmilOt t UH 1-tasel il r * a iv.11 'lin WfW. Yoi- Nov -I; Kttlfiejit ( Hr), Harmon, from 1 .*ivi*i?.ii t>ct 18: Ciilinno (--pani Boiiea, fron. Norf'.lk Nov ?'. Hailed, ntVainer lirimh I'niwu (Hr'. Vc tllit. for I'hfl.vta'pbla. l-l ? till'fl, ilea hit l'.ii-hia(Hr), Ro'ierta, Knsbm. QtrtRXMOIVS, ITovlS tfalleMt, ?fenner City yf MoiitivU 1 Br) Lewin, from f.ive'rp-xil tient-e (or Ni'W.Y?.ffc. ^'"TiMvd'i'.eT. Box 15?Sailed. "(Oei'iier tricia (Hen, L'o. .len nell. fi*e)ni Ur. inf n fienee for NYw-York. iHiVRtt, Novli-Arni'el, sO-> t.er I.t t)ixlnni (Ol, li), Me er en- r tt. from N' w-York Oct 81, OS her way (<> A "*'. ri'.ini. ABTWaer, Nov 14?Sall, il, ?tiauii.r D Ntewuiai.ti (Bil||V, He;lliiill>leivfil foi NtwYol'.. mt, Na/A'ir, 1.1 Nov in-Arn.iel, *tean,er Anatoli 1 (Hr), Leoak, from Baltimore Oct Uti, HAVANA, Nov ld-arrlvsd. HSSaMff British Empire 'Url, Fswf.-tf, from V. ri rni' on'ni tv uv ti) New.York. Vhia ('tit /, Nov 15--Hail..1, fteeiuiierClty or Minite., Emery, New nt!.-in-. DOKelwriO '"i'.rs. ReTtnov, Nov l.*V?An'vi.l, StSaSHfe ^-tilfe of Mnine. like, Kt John, N Hi l> If Miller, Clark, HBiiimore; tf>irr.n. Nletur ?*m I'hil.i'lelphia. Hall. ,1 MoanMra newton iity amt data city. PHlLAiXLFHii, Hov Ift?Arrived, stssmsrs Mayflower, Dav. .1 i^im iiouweallli, V.n Kir'<, New.York. rle .ire-'l. ?tt rie ia Wyemi'i e .Sn. tli. Ilioliiiwiid; F.rn'ta, WAL, ?OB, I'lmrli-:?).!: I.iiiisa: Mt. ne, New.York. ilv'.n>i mi:. Nov l.l-Arriv.,1, e.f..im re -.ariewrosieta, Warren, Uliarleatoni 1 le 'onus, Beeynolda. Ne w-Yeirk. c",. .ixe.l, Hfisini'-rv llerniiiiui iiir', Itaner, Bri'inii, Vine temi, ll 1 rt. New. York- 1 ? n n.nii" iHpSS), Crntia, I.iv> rpooi; JohimHuiilvIn-, Marett, lloitfiii. r i-tmiuer* llit/e'rni ni, ^arah Ann, Hermann. Anilh.ll). 1 "iieulS. Ah aelisiniVrtant Etatt'eChlorideaiaeaiieeiall* rtee.11.led OilllllciSB. JIisilllt (liolililstl and eheop. lits juat what every lauulv uwde, Hy tt. ? ? Hy luring Platt'e Chloride freely much sick rre.w aii.t CnmMe nr.iy be iiitveiiied It I* Uio e;t,s; dial.ifoctniit, alni hm. uo objectionable features. ? (.';irrf)|l hoilM'ke?(?lid's HM I'laff'H ntloricle?.-} .IDfl Unix, hy Uioioiiift.ly dl-liifeetiiiif every-Ufpii'iui pl.nre, enjoy fie.fi'tni from tll.-eH*<*. Iio.ie.u u-?o ttl Drnpclsts everywhere soil IMiittn ( hlondcs, ?mi over i;..iin |.!iy?ie.r.iiis t.?tt'y ti at it t? the bast eii*m("> tani kuown Try it, y.m will Ilks if. ? Badi bottle of Platt'aChloride! imMrai ovc r twe> iriii' ini of etieftnlectlDg rtni.t ?iremi; i-jif)iiah feir !io'ai< t. .;.| IfUrpevivva. Price, .'il) tent*. It ?? iii pay you te) u*e it. For nil tiie p'irpnsi'H e>f housiliold cli-.lnf?c ile.n, for ritieein^ thc waste pipo.. porlfytnc ibe ?n,I.e. , a< , ince alway* I'laU'*) ChloriiU*. Hi u/Ki't.i MU lt. -<e)> (.it ,i bottle of ri:it.'*e Chlnridos frnm y.uir ilrurrl't lo '..v. sad IheMtawhljr punfv tho water-.l./Detes, IibIsb.Bliila.((wapsnlBam! iwIUib it win pay. -? Hii\ iiiir ti>e'il Flatt's Chlrri les ttl (lisiufcef the) pipe* .nut clfi-e'setf your oil ii ho'i*'.', it-i-o'.uBieDel y'.'Ur neigh, tor lu de) ihe e?uae. -? If (.".erv family need Platt'e Chlorides* tho ?ew.r>, -.iiiill ba " fin roinrhly parltlcd iivat HarietMfCH; diphtheria, ste., wouiet bo BUnown. ? RKVBT A. IMmkis, If. P., 1/4 Lextnateoa-sre., botwoen Seth (Mid icifli^t.*. Boara. 8 lo 1, S to7. Dtaesseaol Um nv. von* ayateaa iieinti>L:riiiar) cirgans. Iiiipol.iici! andeteiilit>. ? Smxn'y Mew.?" Wella1 H>aalth Renewer^n tetoui* health anet vlfor, CUTM Oyiajtmasm, Impote'i.. e.. fl. Th AU I yon hy eiilw-t. ? 'lu iitrpeeaifig merita of the Willcox \- (tibbs I11MA I'lCNi.'wIiw JtSChlllS Will IM fully dein<ni*U-Set.eilte) liv a He.mutti mri linn tn.il ti*t. s?wa from tho apocl t ii - llioauway, New-York. ??I'M OM I-ORT ABLE FEOnfl." Killi e.Ni: hah s'viieil.-TKO AH A mi Ot TUB ABOVE CLAi-e-H THR LI ITI.K B')Y WHO IS TOLD HB 18 OOINO TO BE l'L'T BACK IV FROCKS ABOUT A WKKK ariVB HE HAi HAUK IIHDEIIl'T IN KNEE BBMBCSm, ANOTHKIl "TYI'E'' IH TUE MAN WUi UAH ()IU)i:ili;i) A HEIT Olt OVEHCOAT KHOXI HIS TAILOB ANO HAs |Q WVIT TIIIIOCOB THIS C'CJOL WKATIIEU UNTIL THE C.AI.ME.NTH ARK If ADS | OK, HKRHAl'H, AkTER THKY ARE MADS, HAS TO BK TURN TBm KOR ALTI.RATION. BECAl-i: 1 AIl.OH-i, You know, 1.0NT aXWATI 9IV1 Firs, sik.n ai'.e LKARNINO TB! CONYI..N11.NCB AH WELL AS K-oNoMY OF KEAHYMADE OATrTsTBt*, JUlHll.Ml PBOM oi'it increased HALMO* FINE HllTS AND OVEIUOAIS lill*- SEASON. OUR BEHTOOOHCS AUB EVERY WAY KQUAL TO CUHTOM WORK WHY NOT fan Till*- MATTER AND SAVE A FEW DOL LARMt nut NOTICE IS INTI \ I'M' ' HIKKLY FOR HOYh' C tairillVO, OR IIAIIUH IT WAS TO IMVE mhVtM Ani)i;K>SKI)Te)TllKMe)iIilKS eiKBOVS Willi C-U ALLY BUY THE CVOftstm, lr IS SO PLlU-eANT ?iii winn: for un: LAM-ffi and we ark told THAT M)\1K LADIFH IN I'UIS IOWN HKAI) Ol'R ANNOL'NCKMENT- AS HF..I I.AHI.Y ASTHKY DO THE "DKATH NelTICKH.'' BLT ABOUT CLOTH IrS-WB DOUBT IF THERES A BOY IN NEWYORK NoT IS a ?BB OF SOMt-llIlNei; Hts IKE CHRONIC MATH OF A HOY'S WAHDIIOIIK. DOES YOUR HOY NI KP A WINTFR "I IT OR OVERCOAT, SHIRTS, WARM I'*? DKIlWi- All, llOSK OR lil.OYKS, e-HOKS Oil A BATI IK ANY OR ALI- OF Tlll>i: IIIINUS ABE 1') BB llOI'iiHT, WHAT BETTER CAN YOU DO THAN TO COME RIOHT HERi: WHERE ALI. ARE KKIT AND IN SICK VARIE1Y AS Te) RENDKR CllOO-SINO BABT. TO l'RINT A LIST of Billi Ks WO! LO 00? VEY NO IDEA OF I'lli: ?.e'OI>-, BIT IN DKAI.lNci HERE YOI' HAVE ALWAY-. I'll ? IMlOTECTIeCN 0? OUR LKOALOUARAMEK, WHICH EN 1111MB V?>U TO A RETURN OF MONEY FY)R OOOM BF-N1 UACK' Rogers, Peet & Co. OAwsWBWt BUBB ami hiioks, 5(t!l 1? UUOAOWAV, OPPOHITIC METROPOLITAN HOTEL.