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temperature of SO or 00 degree*. Mr argument eon?nn>ed Swo or three hours of time and I had .pent two or three !ay? In lu preparation. I wa. paid a lee of $2,500. .Tudre Hallett'* court sit* about ten month* In the vesr, *li en? right heurs a day. and be ts compelled to work Bli of the time. He receives <.. .riot) a year, with no allowance for expenses when holding terms away from bis home." THE PRESIDENTIAL .SUCCESSION. WAnmrarov, Jan. 4.?At .. Meeting of tiio Jlonse Committee on tbe Judlelarv this morning a pen ersil )U?i ns-loti of th? Presidential *uece_.lon wu* In? dulged in. None of the bills, however, relating to that subject wbleb have !_? rn introduced received eou*Ulrr_ tlen. Repreaeal Hive Heed, of Maine, wa* directed tn re? port to the Howie a bill to change ihe June term at Fat. ?r, Me., of toe dii'rtrt court from the fourth to th. hrs! Tu.-.oav Mr. J XX". Hiocke-itiough, of Virginia, -.viwiuade Clerk of the ennui Uti c. I > THF. PEK8ION APPROPRIATION. W\?*iiim;tov, .Inn. 4.?Il i. nndentood tlint the *uli-rommlttee on Approprtntion* hilting in Charire the Pension bill wi'l recommend that the tinex pi nd-?<! balance of the sppropriatinn fur peti-lo::* for the present l)-cal year, e-timai.d at from i. .".o.Ihmi.OOO to .... be reapproprlated. Members of the *nb i-oinmiiti-e ara of Uie opinion that shoot fVo.ixm.iKMi wilt lu- sutti.i.'ii iii iiu fl tin) Snnisiiils of lbs Peaalon Bureau for the next Il-..i! v e.ii. am' lu -e. ure lois MUD will 0K>1> Bt.lv n c.enmeiitl the ,c orupi i_!u>_ nf about $1 ").0(A',llU0 In ad,u;u>u to the surplus. POST OFFICE REVENUES. WASHDK_TO_t, .Jan. 4.?Tin- postap- st..ini>s So'.d durliiu' tli" quarter ended Septen,In r BO, 1 --if, ncu-n fitedl'i\. -I'i.'IT.'-i). a decrease in tue -sile* | ? compared wail the t.irreepeadlag quarter of i _-1 .*,-jiii. Th) reel ra eipts inr the tains ajaartti tin.ii)?,iv.:, against |10,M_2,67S in 1SS8. Deducting ?SgeaAltnrea, the balance due the L'nlti d St ? ?. - I.v poi I ? :7 ' I .' ... .nut -iniii i thant. ?; tbe lame quarter in the pr, I lor the ?;:i .it-, iii., tl se auction tif postaire, and the reduced revenue, *s icncoro in-il -a .iii t . for bj Hie et that postmasters were cuueavorlni to clone < Bluet- ot the lune cent ht . up- tn anticipation ot the d lin.m. for'he new two ceil htamp*, ..ni Hint th" reel Ju-tine: I of eulalie ni | n-: . stei , I ul tl, ? i d comix u.-..!.on. absorbed a i , -? portion ol t . ? HISTORIES OF INDIAN*-. V,'.-iiiNtii.is, .Inn. I.?Ihe Keening Starto EtEat Mt) tl "In Bddttl i io his two aid'- .lt- .ii.ip and bt m.iitary leeretaiy.O) w ral Bb rid ia han with him Osp tain Wi. ii. lin p (lm k, o; Ihe Sd Cavalry, who is engaged nion the sjK-cial dat] nf rewai_Jlng a n poi t a bk ga aihaBBllie hlsloij nt thi Northers tills "?. Indians. (.'.int.un (i.n_ iii.- i.. (ii i). ,.iti\e ms lice on tbe plaint hin ?? hS WSS eraliirtt.-el He la no! only w ell v ersed iii Ihe laiigii:)c> s of different tribes, I I i- . e interpret' r of ile- ilgn language rn the country. < apl i n Jolin i? i;,mike, se Car airy, ls suRaged upon ? - report of Hu- Southern tnbeaof Indiana, and be has the anthnritv of the War ii.-i.irfiu nt to publish the bistort In boult form when . omiiletcd." DELAT IN RAISING THK HUSSAR. WasmxoTcm, Jan, i.?Messrs. Cross and jj- .m. or Nt w-York, aaUed Ba tbs B n*tsxm cg the Tr- saar] to-day. ami tiled silll.lavit- Iii tlie elf-et that Mr. Thoinei*. th-'coi.tractor for raWagtbe Brttlah ship Hoaaar, wbleh sank iu New YorL limber in 1780 Wltb abonl *."..(>hi.idii l)i Kutii.-h mon ey ea heart, i* as. wBMg proper dlBgcwee BUt iiiomjitiieH* In the pro*.dillon of hi? work, tte II .y SMaOlaf npui tiiii-i hoary aad aaaeeeesary azpeose. They reprosented to the Solicitor that they had adi ?Macy to Um eoatiactor to enable bim to go on with ids work awl tbat be ta bow trying to a void rs>payni m. The Bolte lt ur *a>? there i* no foal* bl tbe recovery of tbe lott treasure, a* a number ul cannon and cannot li ne | ready been recovered fn.ni the wreck. The Solicitor Informed tbe complainant-, thal ne would apply u> Mi. Thomas fm a statomi ul .>.' bia aide ol tbe eaae and lay tin m. itu r before Beurvtary . ol,.' i ass too aa possible. ? ? RATAL INTELLIGENCE. WashisotoVi Jan. 4.?Chief Engineer Lewis J. Al" n has l_vn ordered to the reen lng ship Co orado. Aaa! ;. n PsysstoT I Tl froyle hai been ordered to taite lip the aicouiila of thc Al.ix.u tu addition to til- , lin lies. Tba peedwell lefl fte Washington Wavy Tart to-day ' *- folk, New-York, .md Po '- aoutb, V. II. Thc cruise la Histor the purpose of test ing twentr-sia Vinci,!-, of p.tint wini ' nit her bottom baa been C ive.-.- I and which UV I Ut Ulled for ll-e oil the '.)> VV i-leel cr i 'lue ri.iiu hus nrrhi lei Mnranbam, n *. W \8?V. SION KOTE8. '. v-ii|-.i...-V I i .1 I) , .1 if. -1 ' OosnUETHM 'ti ' ' ? ti vlim Caulks In si . o n in i toa to fte Depart I I ;.? .'.I ,-nl ot the I',,it ed States a' i rep 'rta the <? i u il, lion luail.e ' a li/ I.' m.ii pm;. lii-iii .,'ii-iN ci Hum-.?Up lo lin close of btulnes_ lo div- ? : ? - I r?i the T |. .,- .!!?i.v i: I*.nie, ti, ? I-Jl -t :, i . ? all, >:s.:i.i.',. DO; ti li I, flo, ','?? .,350; 1341 ii ll, rr ii. I st* ..., VM ( VI.is, r Ml I lnect li__... ' titled bj all I .-SWV...A . ii w \ ? vv i. iru,-. i -ie l. I-..-I'.' Psi ' car f. \ -,v York will ul 1" Ivn'i i8KKKixoTa ??. c: I,\\ii?.?A lele-mtlon of M ' . , t . i i I , ir , i i ? ? III Of lilt ol load i ? ? ul ''.')'. ? ? ' have h< n with i *-? 11 i .li n ia- l> rn s, e ti; -I -.1 by white Santera _ I .HALY. POLK E CAPTAIN JAMES KEALEY. Police Captain Jamas K--.il y died ;it ti o'clock Ir.-t alghl Bl in- lunn', Ni. :ii'i East Porty-seoood-st., altars day attach ol pneumonia, although he had tieeii ' i th for nu.io thaa a yen. He waa ben . ' ? '? .- forts -three ve ir. old. iv s. .. ? hi "?"' . Un a ol >n mill, au.l wheo he he ciie , ,.., he removed to thi city and went Iuto a mer [louse, oin.unii; ? i p ?-;? . i . lip..- foi ce lu 1803, he did -j., ci.ii il i. I'recinct. Vi., e on dii.v ;,r lin- M Nli li ?: nt Hot I ! to .tr,, -t Cha ?- -I .tea u. the ,i~..--in ul l'n-ii|. ni (...in i.i. ..1" waa i tlie in i up.Him, ol " her - ll, 1 -.7)1 1. ill IX ? '.sue iii Ms ll il Te .''?!-tl III lill! M '.t' III' e , :M ? I', ' -' '? III 'HI |t M|l| ni ntni .it Poll e I li uii," irtei - !:? ,1 tbe A Vron ht buekto lbi?< " NV I Urey, tho noti-d forifer He .v.i- i .1 .;,,, ii..I io i ,ip',i in iu I ST is, mid placed i ol t i.i detective foreo ul Pollen Ke.ci.pi u ii r- rtinee l -;'.) behan beenlB rbargcol tb( .'ouru-euth i'n .nut. He i klrcu. COLONEL t.i".- 1 v\ i 8 X. ABEEl. ('(limul GuHtnvus N- Abeel, late Prosecutor ofi.'n Pleas ut Essex County, W. J.,died suddenlj from np ? pi. vy iii hi- hollie. No. .'!-'?"> ll l.ville-.ive.. N yesterday morning,In tbe fortj inn.th j ,.i ol I Be waa bum at (leneva, N. Y., aud v. - gradual i from Kuti: i in k T. 1 Rhuyeen at Mewurk. aud was sdiuitti ' !?? tbe imr li,'in. Wb>ea tbe war broke out, be enlisted . i I Ifs ?' Jets '.v Vol in'. . i -. ? ?? 1 f. lm bert ii' lurul - for um i? partner of l lauceiloi Uutivon. Uoveruoi Parke] Bl'pointi d Inn. l'i.-'' ui?>, lu i-.-'. emil If vv.i- twice re Bppoluted, boldiuK the of_ e until Issi ."anuary, I isl Iiuii rr te- v. i- , il n- ??! -n i ? ? ? -I ei, li. ,- . \ .in ris Plums for in stun nt, und when h. left ibe institution lathe I Uhewaaui ible t" n-suine hm profewdon. Ile jm - -. d in itke I lu- i .,.v lasi ? i public Ile leaves si wire, Itu Il.di. ul Tn '.ion. uinl i in ? ? ark vu- aljounied yestenla.t unu nins upon rucelpi of the nev - ??' lils death, aud tbi R ? ? ?. Bal ??? . meet to dsv .?' I take suitabli ai ii"n. ? EMIL Jl .- ll'. Emil Ji'.-th, senior partner of the Stock V.x ehaageSrm of Jasth t Co., Ha 12 1 :???-. . died at 1'ari- OB O' ?ns's-s IS. lil- 1. no-Hi time .md ha weat to Europe, hoping to recover lt >.-)ti.i r i'n- v. ...... bot the cir.i ii brought bim I Mi. Ju -th was born is Uungary about fifty-eight yean ago In l -- i-t, v. ni,i ,i -:u !? i.i in ile i ul versify of iv-th. Se enlisted lu l i lie won rapid promotion : - -.a ter lb . -, In cii.i_i.it il io Ualiforniaaud In iMi'i became to New York. Hebe) ..ne a ,,. ii..ic ... Ihe op n li' lid t '.i'.i.m Hi 1-ii'.), of t .? ' :.. k livi.i.i'ei'i', In Ll/. I.i.-isi -- ul di ni- In- w.u. : ? ur- un ii j h.. ii' .ne. honorable tuan I'he Excb.i.sire nt < m - IV il-lo, Ii '1 .iiip,o,..,..l,' .'i ko.Uti.ni- ii J the Bli OUUCemi .t Of hi- _ MRS. ALMIRA B1 __S'LEY COE. Mts. Almira Btaulej ('m. wife of G I . preatilento. tin Amer! au Exchange ii.ink, dud Buddealy al rei house lu Eaglen.: Tbursdaj night. Shs hi-.i '" ? " In p ' >r health Ior some ul,c. h .t ou I liny i vening .va- with bel husband In tbe library until u bi . di .ih. "tli- . uiucntlj vi ? reba lum ? until n.i' -t H. tl'. ? tUO P ' ,e|'l't" ? ? ) . B M.. Mill . '.- tim. "XX,. Iel ? OBITUARY NOTES. Andrew Wu!! ? r Pock, a v*< terauof tbe War of e -'eSlVVilll fi mk.' I uidfatlu i ha ; ned in the U Al .Imii) M..un-. ;i veteran <>i' tbs War of 1812, died al h.- buiac Ka. 2,203 -. ui tbs 'lilith year nf lil.-u_c III Wasbomal M iii'letovvn, I , i I. 17 il. U imi tin'v. ir i.ruii out he < iii.-t-?? la Colonel Benjamin H. j ? _.|.|. lil iiim r- I ' . I fal htUlly Until honorably .11 , ui, john i). Mowria. rbe fuu eiml UBI Uko pliMxi ul M.-, bkioivu lo day ul A ??? m. NEWS FROM STATE CENTRES. BOCll ESTER. SOLAR SPOTS AND RED R1TNI.ETS-KEENE IN RICHARD III. [BT TTIX.C.RArH TO Titi*. Tnibr!.E.l Boomi AK, N. Y., Jan. 4.?Tlie mi'trorolopist of TU Demoerat anti lh>onic!e, K. C. Maine, rc-.iort.-i that the red lljiht, *luce Its appearance here on November 24, btu fluctuated In brightness -with the apjiearanpe nnd d).s aitpearance of itormi on tbe sun. It la most brilliant when the disturbance on the nun ii preatest. Between December 2 and 6 there was a pfrlod of comparative galil on the lun und tbe red li?ht wat not * een here at all. It lammed wita solar d_Sta_*J__M e. On DeesHbeeSr 8 It airain reached frreat brilliance and f-ided away as thc stiu spots disappeared. On December 21 a irreat sun spot area came Into full view by solar rotation and tbe ll?ht heeSBM very brillliint, I>eli)L' most Intense on the evening of Dereiiit.cr 2-1 and 25. These solar storms passed out of sicht on January 1. .'md there ths an ordinary Mast, on the ev.-ti lag of the M. On January A a gnat solar disturbance wa. luourht Into view hy the nun's rotation, aud on thut msalas i'"' Mgm appen i i agata, it now pnadees gt! itt I brilliant y than ever. The conclusion la that the Ugh! l? et electric BrfghS. m.'1 Ib thc result ol pn___BgBd solar disturbance which aflct.athe Bfperairthrsof . te pealed and powerful el ?,. aetioa. an electric tiona prevailed herc on Thursday afternoon tvlinh atie u-d the telephone lines. Thoma- W.Keene,tbe tragedian, lp. beea appearing Inn- all of tl.ii weeh in a I0p<?t0*ry af SbBkl ?!? plays, ile ha.-(irs. w ii is rge aad totem teni audli noes sad ',1- meeess i- aaaaestioaed h. ra Bia besl wot iv baa hi ea Richelieu sad Richard iii., snd hi- poorest, Othello, W. H. Hayden. Mr. K em 'S m.in i.'ir, aaaoaac ?- Ibal hf vv sll produce Hobard UL lu ,-t. Louis nert Besana, la a egeo i form, with h prent east, laelndtti Mr.K enc,.if ri Ul-e, Ul the title t'ClIC. The new athletic eluh recently orgaaixed embraces a weil to_do j oni._ i'icii w: o ure sm.vum- to l>e__ae pri.iicii ut in yaaelli --ons. Hm stab has pure) costly s t ..f apparatus la \. w-Tert sad sa expi ri i in ti... ti Um metals rs. The ikstingmants lins broken out with trent ten .cw rinks hsve appeared ou every BYsllabli sheet ol lee, .-,. ie i si eonsid, able Inn n il n roller skating, and a bug) rink devoted to this -. now open constantly. The drill corps of Haime Oewrrasndery, K. T., wlm sp I'lsirnithe eisiiul reception ol Ivsnbix Commanderi st Mad!. Square Harden, on the evening of Kehruarj I. linc theuisene- Into propi > Shape and vc ill he iin? ji neil io ?bos ile New-Yunera a fine freiapllfleatiTB of Knights Templar's laciics. -*. 8IBACC8B. DR. GREELEY'S FORGERY ? NEWSPAPER CHANGES SOCIAL-FAST HORSES. ;bt TKi.i.i.nwii t.) thk mavra.) Btsacvse, Jan. 4.?Tbe surras, in Nev-Vork yesterday of l)r. (,. ii.: ii. Greeley, of thi- city, on a charge of forgery, '- ;> >-"' blow to tbe young mau' friends. Yoong Greeley, a he la a brighl niau, started to bf.- with a fortune from bis parents and tbe brightest prospects. His _ownfall is attributed le tenet Latton w ith si vviiuan for whom be deserted an estimable wife. Greeley telegraphed te day to the broker wbo caused his ar reel for forgery tbatbe would eease to Syracuse and settle if th.- tooker would hi bini out. Ho attention waa paid to the dispatch, Bad thc doctor vv,i> brBaght t,, s-yra cuse from New-Vork by BB ofllcei to Bight. J. G. K- Tri mir, for tv.,-n!.v live year- tbs business manager af Ute tgrtteuet /saraaf, itu iii posed of lu- Interest to his two partners, Carroll ic. Muith uud General D. H. Bruce, who ave now thc sole owners of Thr Jammal eatab ii inni m. General l>. EL Brace, for tbe paat tea yean ..ior, assume* the business m..use emeu I ol th.n ciiu.ii,d Mr. Smith, who bi also president of tbe S'.itc .i'd Press, retains control ?f the editorial dei mri iieui. HU Journal ls the leading Republican papei la Central New -York, and e .. r, ,-? ia wkb -in. sui In ' ll. my I., Duguid, ex meralMW of Assembly, aaa u sumed the management of tbe Bymcuea Raving* Bank, Mici i..Hi.lt c\ Secretary of Btate General ii. W, I.e.iv,n worth as president. The bank hi one of the sti fttisneial in-iiiutimis in the State; uud tbe selection of Mr. Duguid aa it.- manager li teg irded se- bd exeeedinKlj im tm .1 . The soc) il ai tit Itlei of I bs reception given bv (.lionel and Mrs. George _f. Crouse in We-t Munday night. The reception was largely niii mil d and was an eic ant altair. Tbe wiue evening Mr. iiml Mr-. Prank B Klook cave ii germana! the bouse of Mrs. Stock's ) itber, .1 leob I i ? w.i- led by Mr. Edward J. Munroe mni Miss Itel.a Merriman. Nev Vcr'.- evening cv Fount) 1 ? Club al bli residence in South Salina it Mrs. General E. 8. .linn v -ive :i ni"-! delightful sei'uisj on 1 Mi P. 8. Wicks wuathi leuder, with Miss IIoIUk Cud- are oul foi hnrlier, tu,iv daughter of I li ill, to i i..|. rii-h W Kenyon, A ice,.inn viii be given nt ilie le the bride*! |i ? The second of ii" v.mn..' genth men's pi rttei nuder tbe ...ll ol' ( eljii HM li llH I I i e.V, ,|| |i| I ' - si luilli.mi . Bair. I Iii ii. troth .; o' ti i ?f I), il Uni.". ).. I i. .!? lek Davien Wltlte, non of Al I). Wini!-, prentdcut ol Cornell University u.t* nu mimiced yi -uni iv. Miss Bi in" vv iii 'i Mi * I;.-- '.? ! l,iiun.ile friend, formally announced tbe betrothal; Miss i- ie. nivn ii i..ii- from her in inj ls. she i- si -.I favorite and I noted for her per? ls mit v ii- well., i nt' mental accomplishment -. 'I l.i i li upai Church, one oi tue ol h -i lu ' , to ipioil hy I he < ? >t i nm. si bul wideh Court, ie. promises to have completed I lo- vt.ir. The flue alelgblnx ol tbe pssi week b ,- ?erved lo make the -irei ls ll ? mi ut ever set i .-ii ow iii (I i.v .loin. Ci,ni c. mid ip, i ii imii' of vbostuut iiih - - .> for iiu tenn , 'ii summer. * Daisy Tonier ; i v . . s. i> i ( si- .i brown uud ,i bay, ai I All: IS I DEPARTMENT CHANCES ?FREE TRADE LIVE BTOl K BALES. [UV TIM i.IiVl'li l'i till, llsnsl si i Albakt, .Inn. 4.?To-day was the laal Any when eli ".?'- -'.ii polltl al i 'altona were p law I;) te.. Btate departnu-uts, ss the Civil Senrtci law goes Into oner.lion to-morrow. Ia ii." three d lnvv, I the D v ? h..- eompleielj , .,f his office, retaiuina only a Bien.Ngrapher out of Attorney Oeneral Kussell's subordinates. State En Inoer - . .? i in hi- ntli, e, assigning *?ne of Mr. Manning*^ moat -t- ful benohmeo to au ornamental Cont collei Chapin haa made no chang) -. ile states that tbs report tbal be Intends ordering tbe clerks in the department tbe Civil Beniee Commission for examlaattpn, is untrue. Borne chan . - In r : iii-. ?? positions will tie made within the present force, and these w iii in determined by i o,ii|ieiiuve examinations held ah ml January i',. Of the iweiilv-ilirei- ol'.i. lals ill tbs di 1> i: luii'nt, | ll s)l?. Control!, r Davei p tri a ill n nmmi nd lo fa - to the Ijc.i lature, ih't Contra be empow? ered '" appoint si'i a Idll ona! ?! puty, a Ith p ?wer I i chicWs, nnei tbat Deputy Controller n bore taineil In ala present position, i nan Thomas I . I;, sn an t, ol dater, will n oelre the appointment. -Mr. li.iliu-u's. nulinen show s ii i m., u iv ci.n nt, and lila friends . of his iM'.ivciy. Tie report .f ti.'" Hu:.nu of LaborStatisties a iii be iue f( i. iel to thc !/? cisIatDre January 10. It will c.v. : i.e twei 1350sad400pages, Chi f Clerk D whom tbe preparation of tbe i norths largely lerolred atates th.it be hos in ., oar lui to moto tbe report Impartial, end in avoid biased statement toeto which his own pro I ric ws ou labor queeestions might laad him. ? It arno -i-ei .v.i! be -iiliinll ti d Jan An (fl'.'i: vv,- ,, ,?? ??. ,-.. ? nlse a free trade el c.i-iiili .in ll ! il iiu free ir i i. ' ..!. ... -- (le .- li it..r J Sl-ted I whi I, tnt K publican prouioters of th< projeet asked thal . . . ? n i- pru. houw - vv ere i ?. unu,-, oi t lie mort . ' iii,Inned iii]-. ? id. malali i of I I iture und on IU iu cam/.ill..ii. ? ls gradually losing Ita prominence In tbe liv e it bi i -, iu- ae ll i ?? i ii..lum ( lo ' be trade . ni -.o t'..ii bi n. 1 in n il live stuck at We?t Albany wen i .7-1 ? ., load a i... 4..n just ended than for lHH'J rbe tl Lue beeb OiO.UXH) bcuU ji ahia O, aud J7.UCKJ of callie. I Ut overture tallinn off In shipment of esttlc. sheep nnd horses ls 30 per rent alnce IBU. In all lines nf business there were 3.1 failures with ffi Tti.tioo liabilities and f.._(.i>Oi> ?s?eiH during the j esr; againsl 1m iso lure* witb Kn;.,")'*) liabilities and jil UI.isjO Maota in iSH'i Thecitr boulevard from Washington Park to the TlcHeirmr I* thronged every afternoon while sb Ifhin; lasts, witb the be?t equipages ami I isles. hotBBS of the city Senator Albert Daggett'i Russian droschky la lbs most conspicuous turnout in the procession. BU Ft A LU. AX INSURANCE BENSATIDH?A BCHOOL DE? PARTMENT. for TUXMeMATM td TnE Tnmnxr.1 Buffalo, Jan, 4.?The Mutual Refftm rut.d I.if,- A-MM.'iathit]. a inntiiHl benefit In-uraiice com? pany, wilh hc.nl .Hallets In .Ww-Yolk. Wai recently liisnie tba subjoot of au article lu Tlie S/irrtnttii: an BTgaa af the ragalar 1.ijiaiii's, whieh reflected rn lbs manage nunt of tlii- coiup.iiiy. and pointed OUl several nspidoae circiunstaii. cs ntiumtitlul; to charges of mismanagement The a--oci iiimi has a large number of memben tn liiift.'ilo, ivho ut once tsok ailinn, and Bmeeting was nailed far Issi flatnrdaj Ibeia waea food atteodanea. Nob i.ly -e. med to Know ? ??; hut all thought there was something wrong. Wednesday nighl aaother meeting was lu ld. wi.en a i'.'sil I. mi 1 w BS unpointed wbleh baasaaee designated r. r. Pargo as delegate ta a* tead tbe annual me. ' ? natation la Mew fort next Wednesday. Just wael Mr. rare., preposes to do is .. mystery. At Hie 1 i-t meeting reporters were ai 1 liultd, and il -, . nil thal .1 -1 ill Inuit i- tn be -tailed. The prater! for a separate school department bi this city, which fell through a few year* ago, by tbe defeat al tbe Hickman - d WU In tbe Aaaemblj, hat beea revived; aad a al.-? feeUnit lu favor of tin-ch. ad. of educ itloa. Tin- matter hu- progressed to ' ive been todd before tin Common (.iiiiioi. whu-h nt it- laal mi ting n ineated u.e iippoiiitiiu nt of nu advisory committee >.f liv 1 ettl ,,-?,. to oommll a Ith tie.- >. hool ' iommltti ? pim i.u en 0nv ai?chool rtcpari..1. The Hickman lull, or one Miiiii.n, will i In 1' i ..? '...-I- of action. The tn v.- Merchants'Exchange waa formally opened thin week with Uie propel un ki 11 a and | Iiml pluylng. I'' I.ve 1.mire "ill hum Its 111 lld .ul ol '11:1.!?? bundine, anti luis si1,,, .nh 11 nu niliershlp of over 3.r)0, reprcsentliut proml tn lil lu. n lu .ul eil'- '-I'- of l.il-i'.e -. - 1 lu. uv oi V. ll, 1111 bave taken *ooiiia minc new building that the nnanctal ?.i* iti.it eiiici|ui-e har lei n placedb yond doubt. -' 1 euston sf makin t few Teart ealls ha* fallen into iil-11-e in re. though 1 iii re a 1- sn attempt at rei li Inn it ru- year, liol attended with (creal -m-ic?. Home prominent socletj ladlee kept open bonne, Imt as a tale th. culling on 1 rn -dav was oouflned to the young. Th)1 many friends of Mr. Clinton, the baw Assembly mun fm n Kuli.i!o. ctiiiii leiiilv look forward lo als lukins j, prOmlIK III , ?' |ile-elll -1 --HUI. Ile .oe- Willi sen 1 v. lieut record, winch sU Bonne thu- fal baa amply I'l-"""!- __________________________ TUB (MU ii is. MR. ('LIN I ox'- OBJECTION'S. A s-HAltl' I'A-.-A'-K 'ir VV ..I.s |S Iiii; MAlnt ).Ai:i:i-.i\ M 1 i. Tbe hearing in tbe Marie-Garrison i-nit was continued before Theodore W. Dwight, referee, al Wa. I Wall-st.,yesterday. M. W I ittorney,aad william a. He.n ii aad Reeeas OoakUag. et eoaaoel 'or p .minds. aad Beary L, clinton aad M. c. Dav, af eottase! for de? fendants, were pr*aeeat. AJter meet matters had heea admitted in evi.leuce by eonsenl af both p irti-s, flinton it. 1-" 1 -k was Balled bs b witness by I'"' plalaltfl. and oase liiin-il by Mi. 1. For two or more boura nearly every question by Mr. Beftach was objected to by Mr. Clinton, nnd but Utile iwas made In thc examination <>f the wltaeaa . the ezumlnaUon of Ur. Puk, who had snswered hardly a question wi; inuit objection from Mr. Clinton and 11 ruling on li by Ute C Birt, to >w thia turn: Mr. Be nh Were il. ' accounts kept sgalnsl the Atlantis ? ? r 11 I 1 - vi 1 -t is.' 111 rei 1 r rn-..u. 1 Mr. 1 ' ik -1 1 >n state lind how 1 ,. Bcooimts were Wrjit' ii- 1 mein ? -1.. ri them. ,f I si-n siiie.v. 1.1 u> do so. Mr. lit leh Aft r I am through. Mr. Clinton *i "ur M.:. I wo 1 I Mr. 1 allowed i" maki hw sfatemi ni 1.? ? v\. tfter Mr. Beach lu tbron.fa wini bim. Mr. Clinton I move tnat Mr. Fisk bi a.I to make hi- stiiteiuenl ni ihi- lime. Mi. ii. on .">oi nun. 1 am throurh with bim. IFheu I ara through he can make hi- statement, l'or b full crown niau to waste -0 linell liin .. - ii I think, in Coukllug?(excitedly)?I must snrthls ls thegi ? ? record thal I h 11 <? ???.,, 1 iii, inni betori The Hilt tbnt I neil in ? -e. in. hell,il' v our Qonoi rt al ? il 1 nd lillie : should 1,1 |..-i-l-!e,l in ,1- il for .- c... e |.| Io v.. ar out the lie]",, - aild le ? eiuliii in '? "f counsel nnd the p to me monstrous. Il 1 e. fol ? . I would nol tolei at. Il fr. ni - u.e,|,,!i |||| -li! 1... 1 ll their O ' m- the ( nd of ii. A ud tl) el o , 1 l'-lleof tlie- e., e. M uk,-lr Ihe -. eil!' eoll'i-l, who. ii ii were dttlna al would 1 derate I h.- thing an insl ml Mr. Clinton?Mr. I up is: ai :.v il. foi tba . .,11; i ,, ni eh itp. '-.. , 1 w n; io catch up Mr. Clint .'el. 'li. ' >ut you :'ih -1 !?? ? in 1 v mi in n mm um ul in. Voil lie-d 11 h,|....lersiii,',il nu -lim, (,. yt ii Refer, e?Order, b en, order. Mi. ( . '.. the gentleman win rome te order. HO >e the Con iiln ; ile Mille Of MiSSOUll tu lie pl BC d tu e i I t|" -, Io ?? ia mi i" by anj . i 1 . read it deliberately, Mr. Conkllng rema, ..? I. "ii. lyiupti ui - iho . iii oiiiei nf 1 snd w ii si i ie r.: linn vi .- Uni hi I, r. Day, what li '.' ii .1 : the point .'" ai thi' -1 !.-'? In th pr ?? i - ? hour wan taken np bj Mr. ( Union In m endeavor te piovo ihit los statements made al ths li-f i 1.1 ali ll I I lie I,tl,l pron tl ii ? ?iiui nii: ?? vv'h -i. 1 am iii i in ;,i. 11 ? Mr. Conkltn* I derisively. Mi. Clinton darted mee st hisn inn -nd ni I ? Ing th record of whal Mi Clinton " 0 - Interrupted b with ?? Iii 1 von M r. CU oil, Mi. ?tm ms ii. -We tee th.n :i In yon. GUARDIAN APPOINTED I.V A DAMAGE BUTT. Robcrl W. Tailer e. us rtppointotl fraardian re-!er.l.iv of ! , ff. Tailer, ' C 'in:, in th ir mi:is I Mell'lio llil.lll I , ?toad Companied to re ovei da 1 - to their property, 4 'i'i. lon it. 1 he I) ill 1 ,| I , - |.l"|el"IV VV . t 11 ll I | | CO. I I I ll ll-I I t lOfl. T ! 11 ' 1 I' CO ie SI. ll UUd K.l>l.l' I. -i ri:.'.mi: coi Ri of nu: ltnited states. \\ \-!ii\*(.KiN-. Jan, 4.?The proceedinga of br Cte.- - - Court I is fothnri: .' ? .. I D. Kicks, -u'uniii.-,!. Nu. 11.1 i e.e I Bil I -??? D. ,.;.,. nilled. appellant, agt Hamnet a .. I'.'. I ,11 MlllMlstt'-il. So. 114 I. . I and others, en tutors, etc ii.s,ni iii ii] ny. j .,|,'. lillie I. No. : White, appellant, net Jo*epb it ( mw v rel Oi oriri. B i lissdler, il.niiii.-i In error, sgt. H I l r.lliers et,-, mb'iutteti S ! I. I ? .il bj '.u iii ems i loakr NO. 1 | _ In eil ?!, !_', Wu. J. A rp ur l n ? I7l?- i ii r Toronl s xian i td e.u ned SENATOR MILLER'S'FIA LSCIAL VIEWS, Si nntor Warner Hiller, ut the riiih Arenoe lol. i, -.ii : issi eruning of Senator Dabin'* project for loam inl relief: ? i ne is nothing in the plan, except whal baa beea slked b fore th. Issuing of h two per cent bond." measure I' " I d >,i'i lu Here li di -ii i.'. ?: I., taken up by any t-laas of people bul backera. I lon'l think it powdbbi to Boa! meh a bond beyond tbe tank limit. I 1 .ni be neb ih it it v.itii d be liken np . i .if soli ly i . uld take .i two uer .. m. io utilise it h) i-- uni. i h. ip..ii ii.'' wonld yon i Isl problemt" ??If tin : :, per .elli bi ndi could ?ir, milln) -e. I olliet ? ? .. iniii mil lie isre.it, lt would li ll _'l. I' the N .' ( .lill. , . Slot. Iih ked Hf .." "VS ....I I- l.n i ... .. . ; j.,: ,, t ** ? .ii... laws thal ? . he btu ?. ? d ihi i .1,h.ti t .. i; ilulj n ? led !?? i. prop : - to m.- oi,,- mal di ile . . ? , the Nu leaalbaak . .,.^ io _ii..iu i_u. i poi eeal ol ue j martel rain, of tb lr bonds. finch a menstire would aid thc banks In their dilemma and loosen tint currency. " COS DITTON OF Till-: PMSTING 111 ADE. A fMON" OF FMI'I.oYKHS F0RM1D. Rv persistent advertising, Andrevr Newton, the contract. ; tor Norman I.. Munro's priming, baa succeeded in getting abnnt half a dozen rnen nnd a* merer firle ka work for thirty-live cen'* ii thoa sn),(I etits. Tin, loree, he asserts, will enable bim t.> get elong until he lins succeeded in loakiiigatriiiige ti ents lor haring Ins work done onte.de of the city. lt is tnought that several other employers who uo tho .ame class of work will follow his e.ample. The offices in which thc lust printing is done oom plain more of tho uncertainty us to what action tiie union in.iv take in the future than of the high brices ashed for work. Donglay Taylor saul yev lerd.av: "I do iud object to the rate ol wages establiabed by the union, li) |ei'i)t of tact, I was paying one cent a thouaand anora tboee mies be? fore the strike, I'nder the new order of things, however, my iiiou are no longer nnder BJ OOOtToL I eau'! make n coulraet for n>oro than a month ahead with any certainty ni lieniguiiie to lill it; aiiilii.su eoneequenoe 1 am not mahinn any eon ti.ii I-, and a nnmber of my men are on sin.it time. Erery otbei buna ennrioyer ie ni the same condition, and n croat denlof good work is heine driven front the city. If the anion was sensible enough to lm ve the interests of the employers tbat considera? tion which ie due, this state ox affairs would not exist." i'he Typo; ht,;-, the association <>f employing pt inters .linell baa been formed, is a reriTal ol tbe old Franklin Benet deni association, wniek was established aboul 1830. lt lias been mvivi-d en rarious occasions for special purposes, but, hereto? fore, not ona penuaueut basis, the print re have ooiae to the conclusion thal ? trude in which so in ii -li capital is iuvesie.l should be thoroughly organized, uml the rypothette will !"? a permanent Hiing, i in-a s. ic ia i iou will im ii i-li information as to .ponsibility of flrmsin the trade, and will give au .'tn iiml il ni,er mi lr.eil.lin's birthday, Jannan. l 7. I he firsl dinner will in- given al the Metropol? itan Hotel on nexl Thursday week. Among i v. on hiv,- promised to he presenl ure Ihe Kev. Henrj Ward Beecher, Dr. 8. Ire ensPrime, Henry Wat lei -on, .-) iiiilnr Ila'., i. v. N. ll. Mi.il.. and t'uloiiel U. ll ic. lill, lol:,jo V SiEAMSHIP TRAFFIC. Jolin F. Moore, the landina agent al Cnatle Ga*. iieii. >i'-ieiilav completed liis report of the total imii,lui ol passenger* un,ile.1 at this port during 1 hh3 by the several lines of steamships. Tha fol? lowing is ii sumuiary: Wherr I Cuni,rd. IJvei nol lu,on. i. )., Lloyd. White Mar.. Ili'iru,. Anchor. II s'is'.lil's. ... Liverpool ? it inni. . Liverpool. . Liverpool. '?v. Iliimh Am inn., Liv. , |i ml National. Liverpool. Sisile.I (illl-L'oVT .. Red Htar.. M ? inii-ii National.. I'liiiicv ulla I'i'.ii i _ Bord un x. Bordeaux. Au. iior. ... Meiiiteiran Miscellaneous . Antwerp. Loo lon. London . (ioiira hagen*... Palermo No, ol ( a'.iin. Steerage. Tripe. an. B.1..3 - ni'. 7.'JJ-t . :i.7i'.-* 3,715 3,700 2.6?3 *_'.'."_'!) 2.2 IS ?J.i i ll) 1,118 -Iii .**>'. >t* 268 87 r.s 1,034 11,847 lK.3'17 ii i,474 27.J)fl4| 10.039 53,0.17 .*.. ml "ll ( .') 1 1,018 24,170 8,621 1.002 10,1571 3.598 3.4 lu 10,337 45,190 lil Tr 12 3D 172 Total . 58,598 3S8.2C7 '.'7_ Total, 1892. 57.947 155.450 1.081 The grange number of passenger* bj each steam sliiji in l.-ij was 501, ana for 11.83 I5_t. -? PLANS loll BUTING TBE ADIRONDACKS. Tin* Chamber of Commerce Committee on the Ad? irondack lt u est- In id un ni lonna! un et it, ir on Thun? da) afternoon and listened to Btate Senator Koch, who read an abstract of a report wbieh thc senate ('tun uni tee will make tothe Legislature in relation lu tl. e ps. te h.- iiinl ihe proprietorsbin of ls,mis _\ tbe .\.lii"ii.l.i. . recio'i. The report narie) .1 the re .- tion of the lands within the bell of the water? shed, snd suggested thal tiny should lie made n portion of;, Btate puk which sbonld be beld bv the peoido forever, and wboee dimensions should in? clude i ? ::? ter part ol the Adirondacks. I'he s.-ii.ii.?. nun:.!? iee vv.i- opposed to tlie recognition of any sales of land made bj* county rn* township nutliorities. The r.-ji-.n considered the feasibility of purchasing large in,e's ><', forest-laud (rom in? dividual., uni ni- i-'il the claims which the State would hive nu land that had been almost foi i iteil tn the publn by arrears of tnxi The . ?uni,,i:i.'e thought thal power should be given to tbe guardians oi the forestry intere I and ? i , . -...,.? in hut lands ??. In :? vet Ine wat) r-shed im. si:iec11 I, "i wiu>ru theHow of the Hudson Kiver or ii- tributaries was inlluenced. Senator Koch was inc li neil to dis*i i ? with bis hearers. I besub ;..i si inil.-i disco -i'lu al the next ng of the commitb MR. 0LN1 V AND WATl UM IX AteCANN. i'h'" ,. un )!)l wntehman, who has al nis.'in gunrded tbe lirown-stotie building in which iel Attorney's olliee, wu remoi il .i tin . m i -V i> :i ro. ||o lind bi ". appoii ed ii i.i. rocoin'i fMr. M. K< - I t. ni.iv of s. 'i.n which !u-hud with I> - t net-Attorney Olney liol longliefurclicwaarriuovi il. Mi. <' : lid, asked him i html his rt inns faith, the church he stte ded, and lu.-v often he prayed. He said tba be ? Roman I'atbolie, nnd belonged to the drip', of SI Paul thc Apostle. Ho prayed freqncnlly .-ssa ir du! Catholic sh.mid. .Il Ol. -.ii.i yesterday did not even knou that Mel.'ann wu- uni still the nighl watehinan, an.l be lind nol atte iiptocj to lin v. li i lil 11 univ I'll, tli iii nil he!,.isl ?,:,_?_. -ti .! to Mi pi i int. 'n lei 11 Me Ai i?y thal the watchman might nol I strong enough for tho position. He ' Ililli nOl il- sdi ll- I" I ll"- Mil te ll Ul SI ll'- I el,'.'joII, and only jokiuuli asked him ns i i Li- prayers. Superintendent MeAvoy said ii...i tbo watchman ?snivel l.\ lu,ni.i ? -.in.i' I i n Ullpsoil, iiml ili.it lie li.ul h.it - geest) .1 bis i.val. Ile said is far ii- religion went,WatchmanTunmrr, who succeeds M Cann, is aa much of a i i'm nan Cath? olic as tbe linter. //;;. /.LIA Lsi l lr 111 ;;\ll Y CONVENTION. The tbirty-seventb annnal convention of the Zeta I* I I'ollctm Fratern ty was opened Thnrsday after? noon n! i he Fifi!, Avenue Hotel. Fiftj deli resent, repre enti tel item il eighteen ...l t -. i ni -v:,' h arc in is, inda, he [des the lier of alumni wen i e .v. r l'J"). \ ii .ni was telegraphed to tiovenior Rob ? t Mn . w i." wsis si hui i'ht of tho Itbo ( lm;iii i ..i Harvard, in thc evening, al tho invita? tion of the Kuiners (Deltu l'hapt?*r, the delegates attended tbe pcrlonuauce ol " i i.t Beggar tuile.it ' ill ll.' -: ? . i -ii i isi. morning and nfternoon the ('un vent ion continued in secret se sion. I'he evening was de? voted i-i public literary exercises and tbe annual banquet at tbe Hotel Brunswick, I'healdr delivend i>> Charles J. Noyes, <>t Boston, ex i rn the Mi ? achus .tts lion ->? uf Kopn* s, ii i.,l i ve-, no sin- -'??.?? li. ?:.! si i, d Duty of the ', (*, holai.' I he poem "- ns read i v t he Kev. l'i. William I.'. 1 inryee.ol JerseyCitr. _t the ii..miu<-1 t!,e (.entral Association ol /.du Pei Aili.II.li of I I'etl. CAPTURl D Al TER MA \ Y Mos Lils. Anne Heyer, si German Kiri, lost barway in Paterson, V.I.. lasi summer while lo..knut i<r a silk niill, in wliicli lo lind employment, mic met throe young men who, miler pretence of showing her i be a ar, decoyed hi i to a lonely place and bru? tally :i--:i:iltc(l her, i's. ? crime created ihe (neatest ?nu,ii. I lie Orand Jury indicted william t idell ;i- one of the perpetrators. < idell Iii (land was um ked I"i -c. .r,il months from oi ?? hi ling-place tn auothei in the mountains of Northern New-Jen* .. ii;., I ti nally te Von kern. N. If., where be n si- arrest) a on Shnrsday, yesterday be was arraigned in the i':is-,iie imilliy r -nit. pleading not guilty and wus committed in .i.-lu ill of $1.(KM) bail. I be other two m. ii implicated, Oreen and Fairclough, ate still al large,_ COIN BETTER TB Ah ALL OOVERNMENTS. Si -natur I'l,iii. of New-Hampshire, who ls at Un- Fifth avenue Hotel, was si-k.-.i last evening if he bad seen Um propoai d Quain Isl pisa >.f Senator BaWn, <>r Mln , . .i te. Tua iki;n . i: vi iterday. Tke reply WBS! ?? Y.-. imt i iiui not wholly prepared lo say anything abonl lt Oae eentenee attributed to Uie sin.nor drew ,,,v alt'iuiiei ? 'our monej i innot I ? letter iiian "ur (ioviurn' nt.' I have always thouctat that wc ?rn as a .in ulatlag i.lunn bet sase n ? -.. ern,sn ni .r ail OoVBI i.i inti ls." ;? D di i-i lion Introduced a bill lo provide for Un e.f -I "i.on )."")> ?? men ?,iv .usi'isi.'tin. in |il ?;? irtlon lo i.Iii.t:.ev , t- ? ! pur i ruin, tlie i.s'.i-uie lie s.itd: 'Tba lilli lins H'livid s...ii ii I ?:-.!. H ni rrrnn Instructors all over ll ha- le el [Mlillled mil, vvnle,l I I ' ! ' Wl-.-k-, mn, approvitd this lilli and mimiortal U' .1 Ile : . I tO J PAWNBBOK1 l:- PROSPEROUS. A Tbibi m: reporl r ? -il a .i. i Ik t.. m.lu of the movi au rn ' -li ..li uni.-,- inl.li. lo m :i^. Ul V in Ihi- i .IV . ??( di. iii rr'sph-ntj of room tor oomtssl tion," wat the reply. " i be pas nb , bb >io now. gt I v otu li vi ??? I lo dei lltn io.ms, sii pi tin- rush, in- im v uhr ...m.- hun .- e. ,|,,:, ,,,,w la a,i luipruveini ni oi. Ill Hie IlUSllK l?i ls ll til il.al >:? i lloil trill lie nnide In li.) v. Ihe in. of inii . I tvd need t> jr lill I. glslature, bul 1 du le.I lliluk ?licil a |.lo^.i_illiiU Mill aiitccod." THE FOREIGN MAH, a ci ni rsi; of miss mitford. gemers Poim in ri" Onrut . ronecivewlmt a fnsswoaM inv made nowadays about any woman in an obacuroeoontry village whose dramas werebeiag p eyed by the Him eaton of tbe day (Young and Macreadj were ber exnonei Drury Lune uiui Covent Harden! Vet thu waa tint (ase witb lian Bussell Mitford. 'My 'iv'iei)7,i,'" ?die sh vs ma letter now befon nie. "ran ,1 hundred nights in the i.e.t days of tba di.una." Bhe used tn tell ? capital sion* ann i this play,illustrative of the iiniorance of great law? yers of matten outside their own profession. One of her Majesty's judges was callina on bet ju her village home, and eonaratnlated uer npon tbe per? formance of ber "Rtensi,' winch be hud j,i-t been to aee, " It's an admirable plavj' he aaid, "Has it any foundation hi fud." Well, of course; yon have tiircly rend of Kicrm ! lt's al) in Gibbon yon? der," mid she Minted to that Author's tinrks npon lier crowded bookshelves, "ls il indeedT" he an rwend; "than J ahonld like to rend ahoiM bim." And be took awns the |fnl volume. Te bear ber narrate thai vtory wis as go ni a. nny piny. I seem to gee the dear little o d lady now, lookfnglike n venenilde fairy, with bright sparkl? ing even, a e ear, incisive voice, sud a lan di that carried you away ** ith it. I never _aw n wanan wi h snch an enjoyment of?] was ahonl to my a joice, hut tin-word is tn.) coarse for lier-? of a pleas? antry. Bhe waa the wai weal of friends, nmi vvjth all her 'ove (,f fun never alhided to their weak es. For 'I iilfoiiiil (who did not know about " I.ieii7i "i slie Inni a ren affectionate retard. I once told her what waa at liiat time anew story abonl his "Ion, a tragedy." Ile was very rain oi tbat drama, and never missed un opportunity of teeing it acted, wbethei In town o, country, nome wit. who had t is nar ated (>> him, observed, surely lc does nol goto see 'Ion' now that he hus bemm* a htdoet" Mow she laughed, and then how grave she lnok " Von would nol lui vc told mc that story, I am n mi Ifould sure, my dear." alie said, laying lei land upon hiv a m ?( proi in .Iv. "if yoi . ut friend ,.f mini fir, " .f you hud known thu la I ??_ nt 11. d oii,,,lt a authoress of "Our Village" In a mo-t picturesque residence, ovei gt own witb honeysuckle and > oses, and set in an oldfashioned garden. Mei-lillie cottage at Swallowfield, Rending, did nol answi r this pictnte al all. Ii was i cottage, but note pretty one. placed wbe ethree roads me .v iii, only a niece of irreen befo c it. But if the dwelling disappointed me, ihe owner did not, I was ushered up ? airs (for nt that time, crippled by i eiiui;iti-i,i. s p was unable to eave her .oom lin to a -nial! upai tn i" nt, li ned with books from flow to ceiling, uiui fragrant witb flowen: ns tenant roee from bei iirincliiiir vvil difficulty, imf wi h a siintiy smile md ;t charming manner hade me welcome. My Int el had been nn old tli.-n.l of lu-rs. iii.il -l,c -p kc af my home and belongings as onli a woman can ??peak of such things, rhea we planged t? muling rm into men and hooks. Int e desk above men ii.iii.ii then ii a leiicr of Cl mles Kingsley's which describes Mies Mitford ren graphically ai follows: -"lean never forgot the little fiann rolled ap in I wo chu irs in the lillie Swallowfield room, packed round with books np to I e ceiling, on the liooi ? the little ti_u (twit i elo lies on, ol coorie, lint of do recognized or recognizable patten: and tome when ont of tbe npper end of tho neap, gleaming undera great deep globular brow, two anea eye-, bs i never, pei ians, eau in any othe English woman ?though 1 believe she mnsl bavi bad rrenoh Mood in he veins, to breed sue!) eve-, and such ? tonne, for the beautiful speech which nama ont ol' fha! uglyiil waa that) face; and the glitter mid dep li too ol the eyes, like live cost s - perfectly holiest the while, bo li 11 ps sc id eyes?these see mt.(to me to be iittrihii es of In- Ugliest I lench? or rut her Gallic? no of the highest English, woman, in any case, she was a triumph of mind over matter; ol snirit over flesh, whicn gave the lie to all Materialism. md puts Professor Bain ont of court?at least?>tit of oort with tl i .1 nee tait induction almut tho men and -'orien ??? hom t tey meet ami know." Bhe seemed tome to hu ve known everybody worth leno wing, from tbe Dnke nf Wellington (hoi mar leighbor) t.. tbe laal new verse-maker, whom I had (.??rilled; be bad become tbe last 'mt one, .he alked like Bn engel, hut ber views upon poet y. as a calling in Ife, akocked me no* a it.-. I iras in love, ot course, and she shocked me even non noon that sullied. She said she preferred a narriage de renvenana to a love ma cl., leenuse it :eiu ru Hy tuineil mit better. " Ihi- Mii'pn-e-i yon." he said smiling, "bnl tben I suppose I am thi 1. asl ouiautic person thal evei wrote plays." Khe waa lunch more proud ol her plays (which ad even I en been well-nigh forgotten), than of the yorks by a icb she was so weil known, and at hat time '.inii/,.1 people liolll tilt) (lids of the ' ? "? r. MATRIMONY IN INDIA. Vrnm Betprei te. The first few days in an Indian home do ii ". ni strange to every new-comer from Euro ie. I'be extreme pub icily of ife iu those large rooms, inch having access i'o the ot her hy many doom, Inch in curial. ' st uml open lo admit free ciirroiits d's, ir, veiled mi v Kv heavy purdahs (or rnrtainM.froni i i hich swift, silent, ban-footed attendant* .ml.I.-: md as noiselessly vanish again. ike liite-rohe-l ghosts. Some one hus ilesenlietl in Indian bed-room as " :i w ? lion ol a streei witb n ied in it!" an account which 1 ic ognized aa I Die io he lei i.r when first awakened ut almul B a. ni, I i. t st coup coi li 'arers lu inn iii ii-i-ps. ano a ctirions-looking Hbo he. or s* atcr-carrier, tilling my bath Id.mn black buffalo ?1. in; ii i in i h rm;i 11 hi in i'i ni; hot _aler, and s fourth itli "(Iiuii hazeri,''or small breakfast ol tea and fruit. Such an awakening seemed in truth liken iit of some curious dream of Arabian Nights; how iii! nith the mysteries of a morning toi ctto Bras really a serious consideration with all these no ?, ii beings flitting about, and a nay* apis ? ?I east expect-tod, Before I .ins ball dressed iu ,.ul,.1 relay lo lockup tbe mosquito cur? tains, and stood salaaming in solemn silence wait? ing for orders, whieh of coane l was unable tu ? could only stan at them admiringly. As there was no a.'v in the luxurious linnie of the" merchant prince" who so hospitably welcomed me on my Bnl landing in India, tbon wen no ayahs. Dr waiting-women, in attendance, which accounted for all these ni ase ti I ine apparitions, whereat mj h maid wai even mon be ildored than 1 was in.v-i f, though (fe on board ship had accustomed ns pretty well to sudden incursions of sto artls nm. .jii.iiiei-i i-'-i'1-. Nor fas it vert long U she. like a if ".i many white women,learnt to ook on all men ol coorasmere lay-liguivs, nbose soe p,,rpo-c in lift was to wait bei .;:sd pleas? ure in all things. Tbonnmlier with thom she very noon contrived to han the eb urge of un s isl er's i . o sn, ii i 11 li 11 en wou il puzzle 11 lt i-l lill. - .. ...il Hint lu-) ul., ii.Innis id- iii.Hi d to I ro i) men. She *asadamee of calm aud cnmolj pre-wm-e, w li'i '-eeiin -i 'mi ii I'..,- life in t in- li - i ci ii ss she grew <I;<\ iv moro frosh and rusv. Soon bei lune vent forth, and the notion ol a.o-*iiis mich ta unappropriated Incasing to nturn to Itritbin t as too much for tho mani -' ri oantetiudc erksotid itber officials, whosecbatico oi wives depend on grail lng [ot ? ? neb lily's w idow, or mai rj inn a half aste, or a soldier's orphan from tin l_uw rance Asy um. go it cami) to pasa that from diataui -tain.ms ?lime letti >' from men we l-to do. stating tbi ii ? iel circumstance*, Ibe nu in her of linn rapeim. vari? ant advantages iu the way of carriage', and sor ratltS, iiinl I he ? l.i Ie .lt Which thc j COUld tu lu. t hey ?ould take'eave of abseil e and come to fetch her, hi.u|.I she honor them witb her band. I should be ifraid to state how many such went kepi m pla) ike juggler's balls, and how many photographs ,vc|. - "it to illili ll... lol Hie credit til the ,s.-\i \ nn-t add that she rofuaed to leave us til wo en lately anded In Eng and, when she returned to narry tbepooreet of tho lot, hut ono whom she k,"/ seen. smile of these matrimonial arrangements amused ts considerably from tli? extreme velocity with ,v Inch the inconsolable w idowa of our soldien lind * In -li !,eld-, iiml )'ii-luii's lu-v* "; a variety, appar? ently, not ill way- sii -;? e a-nu: I" these il.I ti" t. Ono adv to a me bow, duriue ho bunbuud's absence ri tn bis regimen! on service of sumo daugor, she md gone iu to see aome ol their wives, and (hoer h.inup v ith ci md nico,mts of the absent, sin? us much tom bed by seeing ona * oman bunt into sara, and strove to comfort lu-r, by assuring lu-r Imi Indeed tben was no further danger, and even ? ii linen-i lu; si lew ii ivs would bring back he regimenl in safety. "Ah, ma'am,"exclaimed the vomail, Mi Robbing, "it i-i. t that nt ;,ll tbal rouh ch nu-; hut you sec, ma'am, there's hurdy h v iona ii ii i in- iee 11 ne n t a- h.i-ii'i had t*o husbands. md a many of them, three- and moat of ilium's hail me sergeant? whereas I've never hud hut tho one, ind he'v.- been a prii ate all tho timid" GRIST AND Al AI! IO. Frni't The LunUUn Wnrll. Then i- one good which should not be hui ied viili tbe inme-1 Mario, ami thal is tbe fael nf the ate union in which he lived with ns wife when both hud paased into tbe vcr fal Diddle age which Bingen eannot escape, lu tbe hm t'-t iili-eiice Iel lei-. Ind ween tl icm nev ci la I li il ? ii :.--,._:.'tl.iv ; uinl i iii'i used to speak of Mario. rho had grown into a kind ot superannuated ami III w iel Iv pl et I Ult --, ?> lill ill t lie te li. I el lu IBS ol their lu-t glorious I'lioi iiml soprano days, Bhe .asa lohle-lnoking cnatun even in those ilayai tbe trong black nair, which was simply knolled round .?e hoad, had hardly begun to-l,ow gleamsof v lute ; uml inulcr the gi? ai arched eyebrows hex .es looked oul with tbe glances of au eagle. ?l.e -a-lg in pn\ ate lon*) after bei v oh_ wasstniued iel -piiiit. I do imt ii,mk thut Mario's oman real v lasted anj lousier than bera, though the indul ? ni Loudon publle applauded bim through bia unwell performances with unfailing faith, (hey v iii Imt li channing in I'.i e. lisb society, where, how vir. ilnu Nun hem natures were never chil.ed or ll ixl lilli. Wbill M.iiln Ililli son.el Iniii. ot the re? line vt hiih stamps, .-ic., tiii.ii bad tbe pasidousof ur kimi?in politics aa well ns mi thu subject ul ouugci moplain., snnl she cordially expressed helli, [saw iel .di ill inl l'< :n.Illili I,..i. lillie ie..which vv a-, tuii ni i in. icu - ni i wu brilliant h i i ber 'lealh it win broken up, alida Utia later Mario began his fluauciaJ iii Mips. dnt;.;.!.'.i were hn.njht np ia TagllA queen rn toria's winter. Pram rteUmaan Hort*. J Jin Qiir, n and [..noosa Beatrice will lt : ? '" '' ?*?< ck In i .I,;,',,. wti.-n ti,,, ty ?,',?,i'i, Germany About Atoll 7 oma wi' . 1 ... 1 . I ?' ' ? se*j't to I* ?a '"?< ,' , 'J*",' ",''\ "" " ? 'ta) during UdC Baden, at bei pleasant residence, t5 )?? -' ' ?' lived on lier funnel vi* u^ Barten la 187* 181.9. T_m>Qinw_ vtiltake.,_.., co__ it Badi n. a-.-.'.. ,1. . i'.Hi j,,,,,, bciiftt froiu li f, ? n .? r 11 1 be C to irse d 1 always re] r, nnd ber atir.n;.! i,.;,.,,? . . .,.. pi.-ii.!<', never exceeds four months. Tben h ? oa -' ' 'uniui.it. coming og st tl,.- ) . _ ?i tart -titiire, or a tlresouii reremrwlous ra ? ' ? n slmost every Hay" dtstlnffnlshed i,.;t.,;,? -.nive iodine ..mi -i,-e?. Hers, t,-.. n ,. Dc?ei?nr_ n,__? he whole Court saltaire t ol lord* ..mt Broom* m wal* ie tl.. I! '.f ia Constsnl attendance, Hiumess. both putillc .nd private. ry wben bor Msjestj Us) lb, ( B?th.a___ Ministerial audience- are frequent. In tbe ont in ? of life ut Windsor, tbe Queen I . , ..utiiiie tbe extensive private demesne. Au ,* iv tihs kl .-? .ii ri .eu,.nv. rollowed i.v along mon -.mt wort then, a strell iu tbe Bardens, anrt tben back te - ni tli- ? u-iii. ?:i. r whleb snottier v.. uk ,,., t|? ?lo?es at Ea ' sdrive In the Great I'.uk ung li:.! k fm-iiiiiie i,:;i, : , r, lt I- tim, |.. 1.'.].,.,? roe tbe qnartei to p dun..-i, I- tbe prograain. of an ..it dsiy; mid un .-.nu sitter the dinner-part} ths Queen iii'nii retire to her own private rooms. Wind-..: ls .err ' .1 nl-o vii. comfortable; Lut it 1- mit. A .'i be,., cheerful residence, sud ber v ? with the place are sad and ilepretwtiig i'ha trial, -p.. ji,,- of Windsor are al sa vs rr)niced to ste tbs n 1. t i'm n dos n h..ni tin- I:..uiul Tower; for theae gi stir bare beea -? 1 iv..red dining ti,, ? ? ? , , "'?!t tl .,:,?? to think tl, it ll,.' Castle ls tined for theil 1 sp, Wnea lb ( m.rr 1- :,i ri nidi nee - the .. -1 fd, si d 1 e. ,\, irs! ni la ,?? to b ? ? a, sad ema? il ot ** had trade' nu- n.i.. heard; and. Indeed, tbs ? h..h.in;!) " do not scruple to . . ? Qm ?;, bat Deus te Lm .. . on 11 Bank holiday. si ul Ci.li-tln.i- |, I. , '- ti bil '. vt ll) !,. ? M..:..i..v wm ie tb ? ii ira i??l) I., be found ob the Que< - < . ii-tis, ,- Div s tin i,,,,.,' baron ol beef, the hom 1 sud tbe vi.1,,, 1, -,.;.. j!,,-% m.- siwui -. soki d bi ?.ud 1 i-il'.siml .ne forwanled tini.ee tn Osborne i.n t hrlatmaa Bve. The yueen iu -? eil genuine wild beal?' lu nv?. lion: i?:;7 till bia death In 1* llanover regularly seal a real A_re </<< 11- 1 ntrllsfa fm .1.1-1 bul lu- hst was a very 1 1 'lniiii. iii.-1,i-t fen (esra, as any one who abandoned . Majesty'! rigid creed of Univ \:; t. n. -. - i'..,u-i, ? " " -nm I. mn. a roast sue_lng-|dK. whieh had been .v 1.,,'nu;e,i ob mother's tulla froni im li.<>i nt birth, was formerly aaothei Koyal dish on CbrkOsMS D.iy; ;i,i.l (.cou-e IV, ?.i- particular Ij loudoltk. 1.. -A of B kui ku- pig, split, sell seasoned and dev ii. il. Ths tdd Duke .,1 Cambridge revelled la pig; and Ki Bay? ward relates now, when ll. It. II. was .ts.v lui; ..1 Belvoir for theists Iftikeol Borland's birthday, he waa sfcowa the vinni tor the dinner, and' waa aaked rn bather Uu't-a wasanytbing else be fancied. "Yes.1 1 1: i-'. p ,. idid (Ul nilpie dumpling." MB. WHISTLER AND BIS CRITIC. Trott! The I.,m,l?n WttH. Hr. Whistler's last Sarnia j breakfast of ilia ve u- waa gitan tn honor of two happy eoapliM, 1 ..u >i 1..11 niiv :.? aad bis fairy queen, and n-cu sod the lade whola he hii.* chi.-in in be tlie 1 hut.-l tine ot tho Ilouxia 1;. luiilful. The hospitable Mattel has fresh wonders la -imo for blt Mends la tke new year; fur. not content with treating his next door erith after tbe manner thal Portuguese -,1'se.l- II', sit the A 1-i 1-tlc .Iildsi - St I.ii-ii : h.. bi sahl to have perfected a new Instrument of torin:.-. 1 na Intention 1- of the 1 stare ..t a eastern obsetun^ whereby, by a crafty ?* arrangementM of reflectors, ba promises to dlsplaj la lu* own Mudlo lo lils n 1 "Aili Hillie white House,'' nnder sll tbs appropriate 1 ireurestaat ci that might be expected of a " < ? lelirttj al lluu.o. " -?.-,? Ii l I.I. MARKETS l\ 1 EIC AGO. I Eviti'.r.s or mr. .tamauy dim iv CORK- r::i> VMtONg IlKillKlt. inV T__IsT.Il AMI 1.) THE IBIBtIgB.1 dur .00, .I;m. 4.?'Itu- produce ni;irl<? ?*- wera err.ittc, but on ths WkmhS dull to dur, 1 h I ra. icljit.i woe exceptionally sn>all, mainly, lt is supposed, because of the Cold weuther which baa delayed both lBB_Da_g .'.tui rtripaMBts i'hs posting of the antral ol > ely 7<*> cur i.f a anal and axe, curs of eora seat wheal up ? mdf cent aad reta ap a east, 1he trading for tho Aral hoar waa active. Corn foi M.ty went to (ll1! eeatl und for January le *>J ? ci.ti Ikea begaa he.ivy salltag f>>) Ptobruary, In whlrh the c'di|i)e took a lu,nd and itu-11 ir ki t broke. Wheal waa stroan ai tke -; ut, partly II it nt ?vin put liv -with the foaltaa 1n tl.rn pit, si nd portly nt the lilt: illili III tin- ri- ci lit?. The whee, I el ow it however, all day watched ths cora pit closely, aad took ?ta oue from ll In tim annralaa the Adaasses wees large I Byer. Imt larpe nellom ll. Ihe iitleruimn. TU BIS M Kep? is 1 in en ir, cn t BIUOI . I lie tv he. I 1,iim rs, si lsd te vv .<( Orosbt I., tei declares himself " bearish " un this | The latter's crowd la still holding onto pork n:nl : mi, snd still anxious for un adv aaee. While everybody now eeoucedes a deal In Jaiiuan .1 rn, prett.i nearly everybody concedes bis I iiimta the eibiue'a methods or designs. It waa at oue atom, ni ,.,,(,, ippurentlf iiiddiiiK tic price a ?H lin!.lill..' il duwil I'llee-i - I 1 ? db rom 1 -1 nlirht V. le Belling nt ll U cell,- ? bo I 1 th.ni and trailed ou them made ? 1.1 I of .Lilli mr- ., 11,m. which stopped on thc 1 t'ss < orb at BO cents. M.iv wheat, which ato|tped al |1 02 .a ri.-,- tn .^1 ('Jej. Il 1- s. lil I I li. .1 one ii ..-ni I li.1; thc 1 llqug let down corn, was because ce tain Hi. Loud rt' e shipment of ?'?' r 1 1 to till their cont Dicta. Thoa, threat* from Hi [.Nils* ie nlarthliut. There never yet was a deali 1 Wbleb th'.V Wile lint e\|iellc,li t d JniliV si fl..Ill ( eiirn. who 1* Llm'Vti to li" !,u'-elv- ?? ll 1- iimuii-tinr ii. 1 ween this and deliver] day this inotitli, tn iiuii ?_:. iiimi cara ol bia own com lh nt, ?? DO per cent of wbl hw rude." Il" adds: "Pi linns on . oin not bas irdnd " Ooinmlsslon nu a c.i(it-iit then*' lve? wilh hi ?, asked foi their views, tbat the markel - I h , bei m.d the rea) '1 of 1. Tbe general tVciuuf of eourne ia that the prices ol all ths opUiats will tend upwanl sad will perhaps ba tea cents liigher la-fore three weeks arc past, but theae tbilisi are tn ho counted upon. Tbe clique may cl in e Ita plana nt any moment lf the Jsnusery corals damned sll tha other option* will tn n _ood deal antler their !._,i,,n:,,e value. Jin 11 lt 1- to la expected thal the clique -will In every possible wny trj lo keep the price of c..rn down until toward tbe ? ? - of tin re nth, when sci, 1 - ney i.c riiii'iiiv bid up Otkerwlea com would tlnvr in here -it ;i tremendous rate, commission men will not take trades al all ls February corn. All wlm do accept them demand ? mi,?_?,-' Indeed, traders lu nny of the options, ts U -, Hers nnd h iv.?! i, . well ,lh,l to I -t il,,- v loleul ll 11 tii.ittnns like , occur. J i.i- coi.l wi-;?ti,i-i I-. a ccod Uiliis for th sh I lipers, 1.- 11 nukco ii .1 bani matter lo deb .. lld weic u th 'ii.-hei .ii tin -\ sii'i-. Piiivisioii rere nt mie iii ie idiri. "i mi '1 han tn . bul clow 1 on I emt i-anctlj 1- thej did laal n-.M. Kebraarv iMirk nt -ll 174 i'le-l I'.e-nsuv lard .ii ?-- -T'-x Sill kiuds ol una we,c. however, conaid. ia'- -. u.s rk i'm nts :>. d l..1.1 ."> '< sta TBE Pi: I Lol.Li M MARKET. Kew _ 1 There ie li'tlo to say hbottl Hie lutiolciiin 1 Its present dally flurtaatton*) seem ta be governed by local pools Xo regard whatever li paM to tha art aal sttuutloa bj eltbi 1 the "bull" ..1 lbs "he ir" specalntora ri.,m the hlshast prl lofl laytasmaf aluall] ne ?? .ii low sud u liiw.i level, ending weak al the imt 1 .ni Agorae, The mw Meath opea? with an tx cesa of rona over deliveries, and there aeeess t.. t.,- . 1 chance thal tina ti ni eoottnue until tbe reflnl bus advanced Un price ol refined to the point wbci I * tinde win imy. Only winn the refiners 1 ih nuni-.tr.ited their power bass buytngdenia vchi|M d In n tofnre. Phe range of prtcea and the total dca - ssfoh I nw ri: M. Y Pet. Von. IX oneama.IIB i;*',i tllaliasl. i1-"1 '' Loassl .in**** 1 Dim!. ' ll . 1 holm ln.irli. l.H .W 4 . - -I dearaaeas.yesterday _ ?-- - U.WO.IW0 - ?"0 1 ... waa no ehaage In the refined n__rfcets.hu 1 ? wile Brm ut '.c-.i'. par k'.'iii.in. nevin- un. rciin., Jaa. 4. Crude oil wi il t L.tal runs linu-il.iv. 39,800 bbU.| total ttl ._7| ., m..;. ., clearances, -...rn; .hm int. 1 i'ir>e Uno Cert I Ucaw-s opened al 91.15 uud eloaedatfl it'-tl i.i.in-.-t price, W.Wj lovTi-t. |1.11'-, CH 1))N MAKKKI1 UV 1 KU iKAI'ir c. n vF-i-es. .lo' I. ( ..,inn fir,,11 Mn,.lue' 1". I-')?J MldiUliiM '?' 13 i'e', OotidOnUnary. '.-'.??? uei receipts. 1 i-J -? 1,.Ol lisle* Rxporia t" Uieal Bntun ?' 1 ijiie-., laka "'5 salaai Hack, i I Weekly?Kel reeeiptn. It.?l4 baleai erasa IS.1M v I 11 .uti, til 1 Hell' III ll HUI. 1 -.7 !?- b^ien, tu 1 lille _, _.'S) Unlttt ta bi- i -i.tiii. nt. KM -ahas; < oas I . _!s_B, J-in. 4-l'.i'li'!l tin.; M'.I.Uln.. le'- . I-?w .I i'(iiuiiu?.'.< Tl'c. uet receipts I li..lc- UT"** '?,!?' bale*; Rx ports t.i li.e i eulin.li t, ...l'SI nilling ? (?aatwtss, l.SAS hanan loif*, 1,000 Uuie... ?uiti_, "v.','e_'i)""'N.t reeelpta ll JIU Msstgnaa, J1,T?1 t;?,'*;j| . in 1,ruit Hrttsln ll. -7 hsles; to France. i.M** .,, ti,.Dunant, n.iro balasi fsastsrtss,ajntu u,em . - u-i balsa _, ,,,, iRi.BA.ta, ti". 1-CottoB tl,ms Mldilllas, IO fl imt I ,,,. m . ; .,-, i.imhI ..nliiiaiy ii;i.i'.i- net rei( ? ,,'u- baleai _i.e"i. :. 71 bali - m ??'- '. France, ' <.,.i Brimin, .' . ? I-**' . M-.,ii?','-'.i"ie..- stock. *SftA}lS balta >V... hiv N'l if' I-?,,,.,.,.. ..,..,. Britain, ll 169 hales to 1. u?*A. .?_? iiaiasi )?? the (i.i.tiiiei.t. ?.'-- baleai ?o**i?we. ?."U' ?~'-m 1 '"' bales ,,, , __, ,,?..,, hM-B ii.tl.il balun. iHt Si. Al 'I 0*1"?. ?"'< J*n '' "**?? "* ? BVROnUM Maiikkh , s 1, j,,, 1 ib u.e mi,..ms l-",ffV;,rk;i1V,hr!h,Xr i-.m:.:?-i "> ey ton fojfes ls. rather^klgkaj r ? h-Kn. iu ??,.- ou my l-wnaer la una t,il__i!___^ . ? HUstsadilytftaUprhsa, , 1. im * r n 1. . . .tie') ana^ ???? 1 piaads, . 1 ? 1 "i.s .1 -1 'mina, '^JJJJ^ft ci.i.in.s .'.??.)!' nu 'i -c.ii.u..,, sud rMint. roe*A^xa.T^a 1,,,1,'j,. m. mi,n_ S.00O Americas i oiur.-. ^maanaum Uiddlius .......-e. Jaunar. _,.el Kebnisrv .lc v< .....^,1, ,la. id., ian and Marti _% .uno.', ii--o 1.1. do.. March *u.i april M raw. ' ** "Jjljjd., i.j.ii.i.u,. mi" ?'?"' May ti.iive.v. ?,**___uSyiStaiu il , , M t) .ml Jun I daUtney. tl Mt,.J. _iiu( n-iA* rn,*.-* Tjfa_ ????? 1.?. ?H?e____w___3__S__S__djS. 1, '.mj.,,,, <an<. .ie.iv.iv. SUi-im.; m,UU*yem*nam a?iivm),li'.Uil. _ mutes Uu?cd slc*i*.