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THE BttlaDQE ACCOUNTS. V.!". I THE EXPERTS FOUND. fJOMt in*. ?:? "i'e\\rn - i\n ".MiMch. venous' ipi. in. npos iu m: si-.i nil,ht. 'Mi.- I iii.lie- trnateae veatcrdav ordered flin! ex ''.)!,,1'.li. I I e.- I'l.C.'s jilli ,,f $|KX), tor tho WTVlil'8 Oi ai <\|'Tt in infilling an examination of i-.-itain laoeaks a lev. Mart* ag.), l.e pitiel. I'i- -..'ni! Ki u's'.'.v pH'sciiti-d a repent of the spaet! i I'iiiiiiitl)'.' appointed to confer vvitll tllC do i-i ;- r- oi tlie Mii'iliiiUui, Elevated Railway Cana. rani i i i? ..ard tn iiTiiiiviiie tin* slut.un iu Ililli.illll- t. I lK le-).eet t sflltOil tlltll SeMTill llloCt tliir* h.nl been belli, lint no agreement I'otil.l lie iu rived at on laii and raiiaonable lennie. A motkm Hil* a lopleel that tin' eolllisi-1 of tile llTlstei'M he in striiit.il to pr.? the suit imw pending against tlie 1.1 vine.'. I.'iiiliiertil Cou.|?K.:y for thc removal of Ihe l-t I ie. lilli-. li.r iii.-e niiimiit.'e ititniioHed of Mayor Kow and ax-Mayor Grace, appointed in October, 1882, t<a ex aniiiii'thc liuam ia! accounta ofthe trnatoea (rom the iii,ic the wink m aa began, Mr. Low presented a rc ]? .. selling fe,ith that two expert accountants had lu cu. :n:>le.\ cl. NV. II. Shearman anil <l. LS. I turnbull, who hail fully examined all the booka, reeonla, pa* Je ' s at.d voile lill seel 1 he) ll'.sti'CS fie,li, April, 1 ? t IT. to .lune 1. li*?-.., They nude a full and detailed report, which wa* a rom ti le te financial history of ba Kn.Il'", ?ravine- .111 ai e omit of all tba tra ns;, ci ion* e.f the trusteee. All apparent irregularities liad been re 1 rred to and dlaensaed by tba committee, aud the rciHii't fully Heated of all these. Ainong lin- tieri - rai errors arena ovesr-paymente te coturacton ol e|H).578'U7, and def. el* in the' records as t.. land litlcs ami a Dumber ol diacrepanciea intheminutea ? f ihe tiaistci s. I iic rc'iuirt recommended that to iirakc thc records conform to facts, certain lee tilicatlons ba maele>. anel ali thc l'.ee.i.is lu 1 e,nc, id. Aitachcel to titi' report vcie- the voluminous detaila of thc examination of therxperta. Theaa were not read, hm sreremelercd to be punted, aa giving a complete history of nil thc tiaiisactioiis of the- tiaistr.-s. and .jiving anyone an opiMirttinity to detennine the truth en t'.tl*.ty ol ' the charges of iricgnlai itn-.s on the nari af tin? ti liste e S. The total receipts foi thc Bridge from the begin Im of Ihe structure arc .**1..,'.** 1.1 09, and thc c.\ pcii,lituics.*rt.>.-':.0.711. THE ECONOMICS OF Ul!'- Al'Il.'oNnACKs. Hil I UM. ni Till". ('UAMBI II "K Cn MM I Ke I COMM] I TT P.? D't. P. ll. Hem.ll'.*, -leieii.sili.su. Thc committee for thc preset vat ion of thc Adiron? dack forests mel yr-1< 1 airey at 1:30 p. m. in tba Chamber of Commerce. Menus K. J<aanp waa in the chair, and Measra. Humphreys, .lames and Codding* toa were preeent. The chairman pfea*a*todtho.fol* ltrwing, wine h ima adopted: hrs..;,<o. That ,??. *.?.,? \mxtA Press iee' requested to ask tl.cpr.-* tine,nelli.iii lin- Male lu mil itv nil (Mettle lng tho memorials of ihe Chamber ol Ciimmeree rn return the asune at tba earliest moment to Boa No. lt'e*-"., N ???,v Yi'tle l'..st (tftlce, tu 1 liabii- lin e leiiiiiiittee tn iitrmii'e for Hu ar pre >ei,talie.n I.. Ihe I. ari-.ei in vvi;i,.,al farther ile l.e t l)r. Einnklin B. Hough, nf Washington, D. C., a aa iiitiodiueei to thc e anim,tiee- anil invited to tala.- his Kat among them hv Morrie K. Jeeup. The chair nan then preeented lin- report ol tbe ceimmitti e e.f , .iiile'ie tu ?? which had visited Albany, 'I he a.1 li.**. Un' gc t ol which waa published by 'Jin li.mt \, on rndnj last,was adopted bj the e .minittao. Mo tis K. Jeanp now invited Hr. Hough to addresa the committee, His remarka, which were at (treal length, Mate- Ulnatrated by ('.!"lcd diagrams, one ol which, showing the econ* ipiie.1, e.f various countiea ol tiii- .State, waa studied with much interest hythe committee, lt abowed the percentage nf area e.f the- several counties a* n )iiiric.l in i'm- e .-11*11- ni 187R under the headings ol " Cultivate.I." '? lu NV.Hand," or as " lTnimprovi*d \\ a *tc." Thc cull 1v.1t .el vv ri* painted reel, iii.- u,,. .el? land t-'ie'cn, ami tba waste- brown. In many muutie!, the green was a mere vestige. l?r. Hough explnined that "unimproved waste" meant no! only marsh lands and plocea naturally incapable ..t > nitiv:iti<>ii. But in many instanci - Woodland v, huh had been Stripped "I il* Ines. Selci lim.' tn,iii all th.- couutiea lhotse named in the in i cf i -*>:! m which land-, were not to be aold aa the] reverted to tbe State from tax sales, he read thc percentage's ol ana "f 11< t rainier. Hamilton, Fulton, Mil at .ega, SI. I.n ..n inc. \. aire n. Lew ia and Franklin, and Bara thal tiie i.n a*.ms taken by the SKiie ni ihat time vi cn- in the righi direction, bul il was nut eneellL'll 1" Il et the- 1 i-etui! Clllell ts nf the .as.-, windi demanded a rational Bys* tem ol foreatry, tiiii Bhould hive among its duties the cara ol the public u.Hand. with a vi.tv to bringing its timber production tn the high esl point, .-mel tin- diHseunnatiofl ol inforniatfcn throughout ile State iee Impress upon private own* ia * eet woodlands the purni- ol au aconomic Bystem til Inmbering Ai the e-oiit lusieeii ol the rtddicss, which had been ea geri j [olloweed bj the coinuiitt<*e, a vote ol thanks waa miivcl ami seconded to Dr. Hough, and it waa unanimously raaolved ilea*, bia remarks should bo printed and disseminated among Ihe Friends of thc Aeliteiiiei.il .* ami the owners of woolands in the belt ol counties designated bj the act ul 1883. '11k couimitttc linn .idjeiuncd. ?? Ml**-' PARLOA'8 fa HOOL FOR COOKERY A le. Hi!.' V..I* givetl Ye- 1e-,e|,.\ ri! Ml*- 1'aileta's S' i.i Lei ' No. '.".'"J Kaul Seventeenth-at A eliartreuse ol chickeii with maccaroni and white mushroom sauce aud imperial puddinu with straw* 1.. Ill -ince Wen 1 he -lillie ct* ul' | Ile' It'Ssutl, lill' le. liner took a ii.I ai/.ed fowl fur the chartreuse, and sep.ai ret'-el the tienh it. the bonea, Tbe meat eel tin- chicken was mt iu -nial! pi ie- and seasoned Willi Silll ililli pepper. I e.Ill teen lilli!, cs ul n ac. ii linn which h;iil Ke en pi....-1 in boiling water tee cook lliii-e- minutes wa* removed from the lire ami cut on a le.nial in brill n.i'll piiee*. A nu,i,1,| thickly but? tered W as lille e| With these hits eel ilia-ia le ill i, \\ hie ii Men- set in closely together upright, Miss rat',,.a lune e-. .It'd lee Ula kc I lil' Illili . I ol' 1 I ic ell |c ke Tl, ll SI Hg I.alt a i up ni lu.'! li iii it Iiuil it wa.ki d, one cup of cream and sall and iie|,per. When lin broth and i ream I??> i: * -? I. ah( added haifa cup ol gelatine which had I- e ii *.'ik'.l ut a enpof coldwater i"i two lii.in-. The mould lined with maccaroni wan then lilied with the chicken ami the- gravy waa turned e.v.i ii gradually and the whole m i in a steamer to ( "di. for nile- iieelll'. Nh*- I'.u.eii tliei. made the imperial pndding, A hall e-'ip of rice bod previonslj lieen pul in ea,iel ti.uer, and after ii bod come t < ? 11 n- boiling pe..nt draiucd ami cooketd :in honr in a tjnnrt of milk placed in a double boiler. 'I leis rice, which waa ie..eke-el, VV.I* H...ll I'l.'Ill Hie -I. ,lll-l U ell], uf . hall a 1. nm.mitiil nt snit, four talilesneion fulaolwinc and balla !>i>\ e.i gelatine whieu bad been soaked two hi ai* in *?? *?i aater were all beaten iniu n, A pint eel ennui was now whipped to froth. While the .nam via* I?a ? i t ? <_r beaten tlie pud? ding waa s.t in a bowl ol cracked iee to become tbis k. bul was frequently stirred, that it inighl aol ie*-e nine- le.u-lllt. Wi,, ll l!.e' e Tere Ul Vt I * le)-;i)i-|l if Mas nt once added n. the pudding and the win,le? vens vigorously beaten. Aller this itwaapourad into ornamental mon Ll- mid sel away on the ice to form, lt was li,cn liiiinil on ii glass .li-li ami .-.ur? ie, untied bj a crimson sance formed bya<iiinrt eef V lil |.pi el e ii .mi iin.l a i up ul pl ese 1 I e el at TU iv n ll its. J In lecture ok upied about two hun is. ?- ? THE I OMI'..** TO BE ENLARUED. Warden linn sun! ve*t.relav that the Tombs . ... . a i i.i.l. :. ii c _ *a-"!(l.(MXI tO lill' I'nlll' . l-l. erie' s e.f (llillilie's UUd I e,ri a-,'timi to enlarge the Tombs, Thc prison where thc t. n-days' ion an- kc pt i* 'e. lie lorn down ami a iniu h large r wing erected. When thia iadonc there will be no need ol boardiugoni tehe prisoners. The Wanlen saul thal ;. transit r ol prisoners waa made to the island every eday, and that no one waa sent ttl thc jail until alter 4 o'clock. lt wm aaid al the Matriel Amenity's ollie c.thrit ttte e ev. i-i I n wiling ul th,- I'eOmbB was liul sn ii.ii. h cue leith,, number ol nriaoners who ara awaiting trial in the Court ol Ueneral Sewiions, as af theaa who ara Berring abor! sentence*, lhere .th- al.nut 100 priaonera who are He be tried in the General Beseiona. Therre has Irennently beena l.iu'1 number awaiting trial, Almoal all tha priaonera committed hy the police magistrates lu av. .lit tlie- Ile teen ol the e-talul .Illly have- lirul in. cluiiges against them acted on by that hedy. -**> A BOGUS MARRIAGE AND irs SEQUEL. Toe following marriage notice w.i- published in i ie;.-, i ii\ on eSaturdaj : -t>am ?M.n-lin .liiiniiiry 10, i.1 the re*i.lMice of I ibe Wnde'spareuta, ?.. e.11?-.- i.. Htorai, of Tearrjtown, to Mi- Hand Max, e.f j. rsej (Hy. luis alleged marriage waa a bragua affair, gutter ?piora sens.i!ion. One <?< ",-?' Vincent via* m- j ellice- tee ;i**lli, ,' fi,. > ,','.,- .il lil HU' III pl. .pel . list lillie. ami (ieorge L. Sh,tm to take ldc p.iit o] tin gm.nu. lill' < Ulipll sl.il ll-el Ile,III Sing SiiH{ fol laliVlUaVIl mi :*iitin.lav .v.niner. On arriving at Tarrytown they va.-ic driven in a liae-k to the lintel ol' Joeeph Sm.'th iii Main-at.. where they van utl*odnced to the host aaaaaa and wife, Aftci partaking al i' ficishiiiciits, they wera dnren tot ne N lucent House ta Broadway, and then took rooms tm a ihorl linic. 1 min tin i<- thej were (on rey ed ie, the- hume of tbe groom, in Kast Tai rvtcicsi.', When- a large natty nf fru ada had iisH!iil)I( d tei greet them. At a lai-e.'lunn the na rt y hr'ekc up,wishing the bride esnd gr*iou, Joy anel boppineaa in tba tatura. Yeaterday vciiii! ihe hoax became known to aoma of the gnaata wini had been made- suck hy an undue indulgence bl tbe goud things Itiinisbed for the oocaaion. tbej applied to John J. Tompkina, a newey appointed polieeman ol the town, to work nn tin- casi-, hinl ohtain a wuira.'it for tba arreel "t tba partiea tee 11,,. mock marriage fox riolatlngthc lawa of the state* m penoaating a ar<oaaaa. -* MIBHA.PS at .--la. I ha hark Ta K. NN elden, which arrived jreeterday lieen. Gonaive, hail a narrow eaeana bom being wu i kui in a ln-avy gale ?u 1 uineltiy. The was broke over tbe veMM-l, Bweepiug the eiuarti iTnaetci limii the wheel aud breaking his leg, Hashed ona <>f Ult-ka**.:oia o,cihcjuiil, lilied thc couiu willi walu". smashed Hie forecastle, and so strained her that she ie-iik. .1 seriously. The vessel was bove-to to keep her fruin fonmlcriiia. and the pumps were worked for several lmurs before the water was got out of the cabin .'ind bold. Tba ship J.I. Smith, from Antwerp, on Friday last, in latitude 2tfi north, longitude I'S3 west, paaaed at hive-masted schooner with In Iff fore and main nias!* gone., ami in a water-logged condiliou. She wae loaded with lumber mid had been aban? doned. REVIVING THE MERCANTILE MARINE. The- Hoard eif Trade and Transportation yesterday considered Ihe "plan for the revival ol the mercan? tile marine "' submitted liv the National Hoard of Trade. Of ove-r MIHI members, only fourteen were present when President Snow rapped for order fif? teen minutes aftci the- hour for meeting, but John Roach walked in a minute afterward, thins making a illinium. Six others came in later. Captain John Co.tuian wm tba rapraeeatotive of Um Free Trado Club, which bael asked the- louitesy of being repre aented al tba diacnaaiao. Thc ulan Included four distinct pixvpoaitiona to ho ac teal upon by Congress: lin- odoptle.1 roch laws as wendel permit citizens nf the United States to purchase reaaala abroad and place them under American register, but not to allow them to engage in the esoaetwiae and inland trade; to admit free ol diitv all materials of foreign production to be used in the eonatruction, equipment, repairs er supplies. of American veaaela emplo ed, or to ba empwyed, cvcltisivdv in thc foreign trade; to permit Ameri? can ahlpbuilden to eollecl from the 1 n:i-niy, where materials of home prodaetion aw used in tbe eonatruction and equipment ofvoaaelf built by them, an amount coital to the duty which woola have' l.e-i-n e eellectcil on imported materials! to give owners and masters of American veaaela toe right to engage their crews in any port, twine or foreign, and for aura tinta and at roch twmpansation aa may be agreed apon between the parties; and to aboiiah Ibe three montha' extra pay. Captain ('oilman took a roll ol si've-nlceu closely written pag'-s nf manuscript, and began reading it. He charged Mr. Roach with makingmiaatatementa, adding thal whatever virtues Mr. Booen poaaeeaed, "it is clear lhat consistency is not one of them. R, H. Van Yl.uk. a Bhip-owuer. called Mr. Oldman lei order, Mr. Isoach declared thal Mr. Codman erred when he said Hint he (Roach) had failed to get i uni nets to build ships for foreign trade. One reaael built fae Um loreign trade was about to sail from Ins weet ks, and ht* mada a contract on Saturday to build four more fur the feir.-ign trad'-. Ile preeented a anbati tute lor the original reaolutiona which recognized the Impracticability <>f reviving American ship? ping unless the prospective owners ora placed on an equal footing wita thee*.- of ot her nations in rc gard to the cos! ol running and coat of capital in v.sieil, and declared thal wooden shins eau be liuill cheaper and helter here than abroad, and iron and steel i-liips at a i"-! of only 1.1 per i ent above Clyde prices; that Congreae should pass a utiw ex? empting veasels engaged in loreign trade fruin State ami local taxation, and abolishing tbe compulsory postal law: thal the tonnage law should be mod i iieel, iiml iiial the ocean mail servile, be paid fur as the railroad and cooatwise mail service is. Mr. Marvel suggested thal as the. matter wa* niix.el u|i ii would better be postponed. The ma? jority were ready to vote-len Mr. Roach's substi? tute, bul siihiiiitieil to a poatponoment till Monday next. -? WOMANS fJOOD WORK FOR WOMEN. I lie thirteenth nniiiial meeting of tba Young Women's Christian association was held at thc building of the A'tsc-ciation, No. 7 Beta! tTiftoenth* st.. v -ester* la. afternoon, A large number ol ladlee iirteie ted in thc work were preeent. Devotional CXcreise'S were i -tuuluc tell by the president. Mis. Clarence E. Beebe, The secretary, Miss E. H. Fabian, announced tbe election ol tbe following officers fr 1**hi: l*reaident, Mrs. c. E. Beebe: drat vice-president, Miss M. L. M."Creody : second vice-president, Mis. NV. W. Hoffln, Jr.; tosaaurer, NH*. B. Ai Brick : corresponding secret-airy, Miss E. H. fabian : recording secretary, Mi** li, L. Perice, An.T the reports of tlu- cbainueo ol the aeveraJ committeos for past year hail be-cn read, theaecre tary read ber annual statement. Tba following is an abstract oj her report : In tbe etty nf Nen v.irk ttoere arc saiil to be 100,000 working womra, and *ee seem- e,t iin -.. ;,t least are nave |.|-e-ll lillie- to le till ,I lie !|.lll-. Ililli'I, Ul ivll.lt Villi- tile' -lil Msite'* eef the several de partments v. ill show. The record in ea.ii iiiietii *iiuivs a larger nnmher <?r applicants tbao Ile-1 V e-rel', a lal e'litui ee-s Upmi Us tliC liece-**.! i ul inc. . I ll aeeonimcalailoua. The iviiu'... expense of the association, Including waac* t" teachers, boase bills, priutli Bl.iil.il tee-sin,17:t s,i. To lin'i-l tin* snit), we le"l I: i ? - annual subscriptions, $2,473, nml tbe Interest eef a legi - i ami iTa*s finn,, *?.?).n. The etchell of some 87,000 was inaele ll)) ley ve ililli! a! V i'n!il ri lui!:, etc* ru iel donations. A ftiT paying expense! we found a small sum em our band* which we bare set re -iel.- as a nucleus for a b'llldlog fund, to be ii.-eet in enlarging tin- reading snd employment rooma Of the 910,000 whleh we bone iee t-.j*,- for Hil* purpose, $1,000 baa already been lubeerlbecl Thi ( in** tia* a permaneni membership of 524, and a tran? sient membership of 833. Tin' frc*h air fund amounted io ?3*11, and li* bcnetlta were enJoy?*d by 02 iveerm n. < mr free educational elaasess were er.m.nil. Pour hundred and twenty women rewired Instruction. They were dls irtbuled aieiun.' iie .!.?--?* n> follov ? : Rook-kreplng and w : iii;,.', l sn ; j,i,.azraphy, 61: retouching photo live*. 32: photo-color, lo; crayon, ll: and types-writing, 01, e.i these studies, phonosraohy ls the moat difficult and requires el'.'bt mont ti* ni applii i lon. Onrgraduaie* repnrt Ilia) they emu fruin s.e tee -.'ll ri nae!;. Of tin- l,:tei7 iw,ii,en who registered with ai for situations,we fur* Il I-ll- e| 1,247 VI i! ll pl ie e-s. Ill I lie- I ml ll *l 1 lr, I 1 !? i cl I t il,, ri t . im; w.ea,in mode 2,847 garments. The record In thc l.l inn ry sin,ws that, with a im mbership ol 1,547 person -, 17,717 volumes were taken emt. -? DAMAGE HV ICE IN THE EAST RIVER. The sinking of the schooner Haze by the nc jam of Sunday in front eif the docks ol ii.- New-Haven Steamboat Company baa been tbe cause ol inticb a u un va n i e to the latter. One e,f the employes sai.l tem iiiiiiiM reporter: "We have three bertha north side nt Pier No.26, th.- narrow dock bel weet. Piers N"s. 26 mel 26, and the south side of Pie-t Nu. ?_'.i. The siheniiu i" sank s() nnfortnnately lhal she not only blockades the Continental hut iilsn Impedes exit and entrance al tha north Mil.- nf Pier No. 26. \Ve transfer-reel the- freight and passengers ol the Conti? nental to the New-Haven, another ol our boats, ami the incoming boat, the Kim City, is docked on the south side ol Pier No. 25. Lue sch.ler was iiiin I 'i-i! li A in h" v, anil belonged to the Pennsj Iva nia Central, who nave arranged with u wrecking company thai will in all probability raise the Univ to-morrow." On the deck of the Continental al tba forward gangway there was a knol ol men looking at the schooner, win esc booms wera jus! v i si hie al., tv.- t !-fc water at dead low tide, One ol them explained to the reporter thal it was nol regular ice iu tbe nie t. b: it i, i from the Jei -?> Plats, that had done the mischief, "Yoi may e-nc?." -uni he-, "what ? power it Ililli, Will ll 1 tell V eel! lilli* it lille 1 lie llillV *e - pipe uni ni the Jabez linne-*., that waa (locked be? tween Piera No. 27 and 28. The ship instead oi beingfastened with a hemp hawser, wa* moored with the chain cable of her beat bower anchor. The chain cable couldn't part, anel so dragged the whole na iv s, -;ii*a*i- oul tit bet." "And what's become of the ice!" asked the re? porter. "borne went up the Bound, and some lodged in thc Honk, and -i.iiu* strands on Blackwell'* Island, aud aome got broke np about Hell i.aic. Nothing of it, to spink ol, caine duvvu the l.a*t Rival ar-'aiu." SUICIDE OF EDWARD HEATON. Edward Efeaaton, a lawyer whose office was at NO. 16 Nu-s.Tll-st. Ill llllS I liv, Sheet ]lllll*ell' ;,1 hjs hum.- in Ridgetieldi N. J., on .mi tn relay morning. His familj were startled by the report ol a pistol in thc dining-room, and nu going into the- room fonnd Mr. Heaton .haul -iili a pistol in his hand aud a bullet wound behind tba right ear. Ou ex? amination it wm fonnd lhal the balle! timi paased through tbe brain ami imbedded itaell nndci the scalp on the left aide of the henel. He was forty, one years old, ami a native- ot Kentui kv. He leavea i :i a nlnw and two childrena Pearce Hames, a lawyer and a peTaonal friend of Mr. Heaton, Weaaaeen al lu*, office, No, lONaasau-at., yesterday, bj b I Kin rsa reporter. Slr. Barnes said: " I bad known Mr. Heaton foi sui:.. linn'. He- liil'l Ills nlliei- in tills ItllihliliL' 1<M several \ ears. He cva.s a man ni 1 he strides! integ? rity in all his dealings. In his absence fruin the city on Friday?-aa I had known hun foi ? long time intimately?be telegraphed me to t ike charge ol aome legal mattera ol his demanding immediate attention. He had been in low ninnis foi um e>t three weekes, and 1 believe that tba cause nt his nish net was temporary aberration of mind caused by overwork. A* 1 knew something of hts busi? ness 1 have been looking alter Ins affairs since Ins death, and from my knoa ledge ol his buainees and my relations with him personally 1 am confident ihat he hue! net pecuniary emharrassini nt* ? batever. He rtudied law In Kentucky. Ha served In the artillery during tha war and attained tin rank of Miller. * Mr. Heaton attended Yale College after the close ol the wu and waa graduated in tba claaa "t '68 and waa attcrward tutor there foi reveral years. He tonk a hi_ii Standing in his chis*, and as a tutor was ia.nlin.lv lil-iel and highly esteemed by the studeuts. H.- was a genial and companionable man. Ha was a member ot tbe "Skull ami Bones.'' A FUTILE ATTEMPT 10 ELECT MR. KIKK. Previous to thc meelina of the Aldermen yester? day, thc Republican members, except Mr. Waite, met in cain ns. John J. O'Brien was present ami strong. Iv ui m-el tin- Aldermen to unite with the rammanj members and elect Mr. Knk preaidant, on the, ground that there waa no other way to break the ileaillnek. Ha a*kd thc aldermen if they would acre.? te'his piopusiiinn. All, with the exception of Mr. line k. declined to vote for Mr, Kirk. The Boord hallettcil thnc time* hr president without anv one receivmg ? majoiity ol the vieta-, cast. Mr. O'Connor ou each \ i>t?- received leven: Mr. Kirk aeven ; Mt. O'Neil nix ; Jachne one; Mr. Giant one; aml^Mi. rim k one. BTIUKEBfl RETUBNINfl TO WORK. In accoreiaiie.- with tbe aarrceroent entered Into between E. Bi Higgins A t ><,, the carpel mann lae tiners, ami their striking employes, the hitter all rot ii mal to w.itk j e ejjterday. The strike looted lillie wee ks. find tillie Were In,uly 2,UUU men, soiiirii ami iiiiiiii'.ii i uii.ifa.; a, i;. it Braalacaiaat ft reduction in wages of 10 per rent. The* agreement provhlee that the diflerciico* between the finn and the strikers should lie submitted to a boord of arbi? tration consisting of represent at ivett of the firm and nf the strikers, thc two to appoint a third. Ibe Mnkers sav that their demands will he that tbo lowest price for lalKirers shall lie li*l 78 ? day, for weavers St 10 a week, for pickers J* a wael and for spinners $0 a week. This will amount to an in? crease of abouf 7 jicr cent in the wages paul before thc strike. They an willing, on the other hand (hat thc linn shall make a sea e for the higher paid workmen on a basis of .'. lier cent reduct mn. 1 hey sav that miles* an arrangement is reached within two weeks the strike will lie renewed. THE MUSCOOT DAM PROJECT. The A.Hicliict Commissioner* ye>slerday heard ar nna*MMconcerning thc proposed construction of tin' (i.iakcr Bridge dom. tue enlargement of Croton Lake and tbe consfruclion of a dum and reservoir at MnaOOOt Mountain. .lohn Joy, a resident of Katonah. said that the matter which the reeidenta nf that vicinity were chiefly concerned in was as to thc extent te> which the water would he drawn fruin the Muscont liam. It wmihl atlee t thc health of thc neighhnrhiind. (ahicf-Eiiginc.-r Church explained that the Bcheme did not conteinplate drawing down the water at thiit point to anv considcral.le extent. Mr. Jay said with that explanation tho residents of Kiiiouah would boaatisned. Robert L. Darragh. lormerCrotoTi Water Commis? sioner, said that it seemed to him ridioulous t<? nay that it was not intended to draw ofl' this water. With the city growing rapidly, it tv aa certain that this wat.r would ha ire to oe drown on. Engineer Church explained that .tj.ooo.ooo.ooo gall..ns, i,nhl be stored then-, while really only 32, OOO.OOO would bo storeel there. It was to he au auxiliary le, thc iJuak.-r Driel'-*.' Dam Reaervoir. in response t., a question, Engineer Church Mid that on avenge ol ."(mi.ddd.ik'o gallons per doy fen six mciiitlis ol thc yeal-ran to waste from tho Croton Dam. William ll. Weld, said that he believed this dam would i e,*t iniu h mon than the estimates given by Ike engineen. As i taxpayer ha wanted mora diil uite inietrinatinu than had been give-u. Mr.Church said in response to a ernest ion hy Com missioner Spencer that he eatiinated thc total cost of the Quaker Bridge Dam. t-offerdiwn, bridrea, mst of lan.1. cte'., nt .is...<>(>(>.(>()(). Ahout l.Mto feet below tl)C |ire>l)e,SCll *lte- a ? I the' . 1: 1111 ,1 Jeilgll llf Kick in th.-heil of the Croton River riaea eighteen feel above the high tide of tha llml-em River. Commissioner Thompaon, nf the Deportment of rut,lie Winks, said tli.it he wished to correct a rumor ihat had beeocircnloted ilia! theQnoker Bridge Dam sch. nie was gotten np in ethe interval eet the Department of Public Wcrka. Ibo best hydraulic engineers had unani? mously declared Infovor ol the Quaker Bridge Dam plan, lt was because of these opinionatbol be had mode lila report to tbe Aqueduct *.'<minii siou. NEW8BOY8 HOME IN BROOKLYN. The new building of the- children's Aid Bociety fora Newsboys' linnie', in Poplar-st., Brooklyn, was formally opened yesterday withareoeptlon and public exercises, lt is a four-storieBd 1 ?rii-k structure, well fitted ineverj detail tor thc work ut caring foi boys who ara homeleaa and ol pi?, riding a ilay Knoo] foi guN. ami ins!rm lion on thc si'w ing-inae hine' lor those able to carn their own living. Mri'iv visifeers ware- shown through the I mi hi ing by the superintendent, R. D. Douglaaa, anti hi* assistants. In lin- evening public exercises wera heiil in one ol the boya dormitories' on tin- felt, floor, '*. li ia - li was cleared eif heels Rmi lineal with chairs fur thc pur pet-c. Michael r*now, president e.f the -.ncicty, pre sided. A formal presentation ol the building to the society waa made bj James P. Morgan, chair? man of the Building Committee, t'> which Mr. ,**iioiv responded, An addreaa was mada hythe Kev. Dr. .!. B. Tl.las. The exercises were made more iu teresting by singing hythe boya, of v. hom ahout eighty ale univ ,-,, ...iniiiudaie-il. ? *? OAS VERSUS ELECTRICITTm The Ne-w-Yetik ami the Metropolitan <9aaligh1 Companies yesterda) re-elected their Hoards of Di? rectors HS flllleell s ; N.vi Viiii, .liimcsH. Tailor, .le,im j. A-i.ir. Frederic W. Bte vena, Thomas K. l.e-., Perey ll. ('yoe, WI .. H .iiiii.T sin.m. Edgnx A. Auchlni 1"*-, Alexander II. Steicli*. Me ,i,.|..,iii,iti?H-car ZoillWoffer, R. a. ArkeDbnrgh, I ? I . BUI tall V. Alleelt I eenieli. .|,,|,|| P. 1 i lU.'c. I ll* . I ). il M.-Mpm. Henry Meyer, A. I> Peck, John U Klk<sr, (..eeii-e. (?'. Victor, augustusOcheU,O. F.ZoUtkolfcr. The uilie-cis of both com pan iw dMlined to give emt the- figures of the annual reports for publication. " One thing thal makes the gas-bills so large," saul the president e.t th. Metropolitan, "is tlc consid ic. on that the electric lighting in private houses iiiu*i mokeo large difference in our profit* in thc tot ure. lhal inti i* borne in mind in ti x i 11 k oar present e bargees tor gas.'1 A SHIP CHANNEL IN lill: .Ti:T:>i;v FLATS. "An effort will be made In the present Congress,'1 said William Currie, president oi the Polo! Breeze Ferry and Improvement Company, toa Thi bunk reporter, "to obtain an appropriation with which te, lle-cill Will la |H| 1 I,I' pf.j.el if (I V 1-1 I) lllell t .'Ililli I |e-1. itu- -en va-v nf which was reported tei the MA'I hi, Congress by ll. (.. Wright, Chief of Engineers. This channel runs across tue Janey Flats from I nunn itiieivvav between the- Central Railroad of New-Jersey and Ellie Island toa point at Consta ble Hook. This improvement) if corned forward, will open up a areal pail of the Jersey Shore? probably noa almost valueless on account <>! ita distance from the main channel -foi the purposes Ol ? ' ruinen 1-. This js an impriivt-mclif vv lin li SUOUld receive the approbation of all who el.-sire tba de val.ir.m. nt nt facilities fur handling freight ol a smal expense. Our company boo been engaged In tilling in tbe lanela on ihe New-Jersey shore tor the ps at ten years, and boa reclaimed abont i * k> acres." ? JUDGE AH II'I.'V IN THE Mt's Kl'M. Judge Shipman, ni tha Cnitwl Mate-s l>i?;i? < t Court, and the jury and counsel roncerned in tha Fciiardeut-dtCesiioTs ease gathered in the main ballot the- Mc-,rnj'.ilttaii Museum eet' Art yesterday afternoon. The doora were cloeed to the general nubile, The st at hm of tbe pia.st (No. 22). ot tlc llerctilesaud I the Bearded Vennswere token uni of ila ? ase mid the .-rx.i. i nature of the repairs thal li.ul lu ii rn ah apon them a ere poiuted out hy Ni r. Sticknei for (lem-ral diCesuola, tn the presence >>i Mr. < >.nt,u. a, i ne for Mr. Feuardent. No testimony was taken. At Un ? uciiiMon of tbe examination lin- gentlemen pie *? n; made a general survey ol tbe Museum treasures, i'he case will be resumed to? day tn the United Statci District Court at li)::{ii a. m. WHAT THE ii:!.-!'.) TORY LAUGHED AT. After tbe Rev. Dr. F. F. Bllinwood. * cretary of the Prcsbytc isn Board of Foreign Missions, h.eel mode au carne*! appeal foi money in the Preahvtei v yesierday. Ur. Worrell, the mcaleretor. asked bim to confer a favor on the brethren by printing the facts that he bad just stated In / h> toni,in Jil*. ?Minara; uci mouth. "I have been trying to obtain tin*.' Hgures i"i several montha," added tba moderator. )tr. liliinvieiesi I ml lhere I* wbere tbe joke eosnes In i tll.lt lllleu'. e.'lli'- lea I lit 'n-l Ivvu m..tub* ll.l* ...Illili:,ol |ll-t whit I li .v.- te, eu lila .- ...ni to-day. [gila it tailgate i lc. *. It.ii.in* Prime fbe Otterreralsohad, a letter from I tr. KIHdwimmI lani vi c. k con tai ni na H.. ale! .r, ?? . ., ic ne il Lau ? A VALUABLE RECORD FOR SHIPMASTERS The '-iiateentii annual record of Americ an and im - ci ir n shipping, published bj the American hbipuias 1e ! - A essie. Ul til ell. 1 ? ? | . I l"l 11, il 11\ e e t I he pl'I'Vioil* publications. The volume foi I****! gives ? record of nearly 1*2,000 vessels ol euri chu .size aud na? tionality, and bo reaael is rated nntil it boa been submitted t" *in vej a< i arding iee thc rules approved ofthe Boord ol Marine Underwriten Two Impor? tant natures have- leen aehleil?the international code of signals of ever) naval and mere bant vessel ot the world, and including yacht clnbe, and lindy engraved sections ol iron veicsels, illustrating the method of building and dimensioua and strength of materials need. ? MEETING OF THE BT. GEORGE 8 801 II. I V. Thc annual Defecting ofthe m. fleeorge'a Soch i v nf thia city waa heida! Delmonico'e on January IO. I here wa* a hutc a tie-in la ii i e- eif the members. Grat? ifying reporta by tbe seeretar}'ss to the increase iii the membership, by the treasurer as to the state of the iniumes, .uni bi the chairman of thc Exec n live < 'emmi ii i.e- as ie, [be pine I wm k dona by tm *o riety during the fear, were snhmitted. The elec? tion of "lin -T* K suit.-,) bs folio's si President, I.el? wari! Hill; vice-presidents. Richard J.Curtis and Rober, Walla : treaauri r. E. W. J. Hnrsl ? see i. ia? in*, Berkeley Mostyn and I'erci Cbuhbj Exec utive Committee, E.F. Beddell, H. L Racker, Herbert Barber, Charles E. Wreaks, John Houison, lienrj N. O. Ed] c, Alexondei E. 1 acker. A SPREE <?n HI8 EMPLOYERS' MONEY. An employe of a large deowii-town firm wai given efl 50 1e> his eiuploj els I hiv elm's ago a eel iliiee :,,[ to gp to Chicago and transact some of the Arm's buainess in that city. Last night one .if Ins em* plni irs found iniu on Broadway In the indulgence Ol a " .spree." He- nellies!-' I Illili Ile h.ul -In lit the greatei pail e.i the money given hun, in drinking, and bau not eveu bought bia ticket fur the Lake. ( itv. rhe employer had him erreated and ba waa locked ap in Police Headquarters, The police refused to furnish the nome oi the imnulaiuaiit m that "t the pi tanner. "tl 1 !< ER sMl IM DISCHARGED BUT HELD. .lustne Duffy 11 rion iii the Smith-Fitt patrick *hueii,i,k- aii.,n reaterday in thu Vorkville Police Com i. He saul i Tin- p.e. .nh r .imi M-tri. t Attorney believe that I mort no power tod sci*ased maa. I teal th.it miler snell, ll .1- in-tllle-al in lilllie llee- -ii"!, le'eil linell! tu Lc di* h..Ii;i-et. laliel 1 ell.., li.ii ivi (lim ut,.1. i .Iij|.'it Tri e.f thc tod*, ii.- win be given ra eaatodyat lila captolo to ba taken with the i.aiicru la Ile e-?.c I,i-f,,re; the lelntrlet AB tl'l. If lil' lice-lite K tej Le.Iel Ililli, llf feeling III* .till ll<J (?, but as fur ae tliU luiut 1* e-.-ucei 1.1*1 bc la (llscliaUted. HOME NEWa PROMINENT ARRIVALS. Fifth Avenue Hotel ? Professor J. E. Hil itsi-d, 9uper.ntcrule.ni of the I'nltevl ftatea Coast Survey, and cx-dovcrnors Henry Howard and A. H. I.litlefleld, of Hhode I*l?ud.Wttirlior Hotel?Oeorire M. Pullman. of Chlcaax). and J. J. Beldon, of Hyraciiev.... Tiriorta Holrl -fiord Burr, of Knifland, an.l General (iconre 8. Kiele!, of Onvernor Cleveland'* PttilT.Oratnl Hotel?Colonel Clermont L. Be**t, United Plate* Army... .Hhirlerant WmmoO-QOmarolt'harte* Hnjrliee*. or Haudy Hill, N. Y.... Everett Houir?Mien lanny Davenport. "WHAT II (ToiNi; ON TO-DAY. Palratlno Ci.niimuielery Ball In Metropolitan Opera Hoii*a*. Auction *ali* of httmnrn* Kund Society paintings In Asso? ciation II.ell. eveiiltiL'. PlTarilenlI di fTnailflla llhel .ult heinrc Juilee "shipman. Farmer*' Milk Company's Conference, Cosmopolitan HoteSt. Meeline of flour trade tn Produce Exchange. Trustee* eif tli-('.ll. ti- nf thc (Mtv of New-York. 4 p. ni. Bapld Tran-tt Ceiinml?*mners In TiikTkibi-nk Building. Classls of New-York tu Kefeiruied Cburcb, Fifth Avenue and Twentv-nluth-st. Pool totiiiiniiictit In Madison Bqaan TTnll. Association eef Exempt Firemen in clarendon Hall. Master Cai lililhliTs Bl Ne). 1 18 Uhelty-at. NEW-YORK ( HT. Some of the lea dealers still keep up thc old cus? tom of (,'i vin,? ('bromus to their pat inns. A small eic. tri.'motor in a j*lars? case in Union Bqnare actuates a strim? hand ol' four iticces, to thc great delight <>f paasing children. Thc Coliiinhiii Mank, Fifth-av o. ami Forty-seennd M., opens for burliness to-day. Thc list nf directors ina-!nell s many representatiTO citizens, all favorably known ni huaitii'ss circlea. TM*, vt Mi: vr Of TUM iv-Wi:. IfoiyA.Brighom, of Moasachuaetta. will read a paper on "Treatment of the Insane' " before the So? ciety fetrFr.ot ing the Welfare of the (nanua thia eYeningo! N<>. 219 West Twenty-third-at. KEW MliMlll HS OF Till" I i > I I. t N I X' HAMil.. M. B. Wise, of Paris, Texaa; M. Bourn, of Cam? den, s. C., aad Robert M. Tanuahill,..)' No. 0 .South William-flt., were eh.ete.el membero of tho Cotton Exchange yesterday. r.ve, aoiai aa oin tkw Tirana koch. Jamea Julian and Edward Duran were sentenced vc.stcnlay by Judge Cowing to ten Fears eoch in the fctate> Prison. They were convicted on charges of high woy robbery mode by George Reichemacher, a Westchester farmer, who waa mel b? severolmen lu Oreenwioh-at. on the craning of November 24, and robbed of a r^wket-bookMntoinlng neorly $40. lilli gi UV Ml'. M"S' III I I-. Felix Moachelea, the English r^ortrait-palnter, yestetelrty ailille.ss. e! a .,, lee I audience of aitrsf- at a Ponrth-ove, studio on thc subjecl of Portraitnre, making his method visible to the eye by painting on tba soo! within the hom tlc oil portrait ol ii gentleman who came to li*ien. The talk was tiiiiinli technical, bul heirn.' Impromptu, was in !? resting to non-experts alao. I be portrait " as nn litiihi'ei; bul ll ne-. strongly and vigorously laid out, ami en;i he- imi -leal al another Bitting. i in i it "l nun a ii !?* l< u: v e ..vt nilli', Thc Kev. Dr. Howard Crosby delivered a lescture la?t night in thc Seventh Presbyterian Church, at Broome and Ridge sis.,on " Bible history illustrated by late discoveries." A large atidence listened to the lccitiro, even the smaller hoys showing on interest in thc sketch "f A--\r.iiii and Babylonian history where- it touched Hie history of the Iiil.U> during the 'j.diKi vars Hml more prior to ? .im' B. c Black boanl maps of tho Bible landa wen med iee illustrate tbe lecture. TIM ii.vive; DOaUCATIC (I tn. Thc Irvine Di rimal ic (luh waa formed in the lid la*! 'le-e-k. lt is c.il.;i,ll-.il llf Cle!e,tci| Itealp!)' lee. in e el ra ma i ie ability, [tsobjejtiatocul! ivateliternry ami dramatic toate among its membera, and to give entertainments once a month during the winter araann, The olHcers ore: Charles0. Bowne, presi elcnt; Mrs. .\. m. Mongin. Ticc-preaideuts Wa tl. A, Moore, secretory j Mi*. W. L Dennis, treoaurerj M. I*. D. Henderson, siana, monogerj and Prederick P, Mayes, husitii ss rnanager. "*iM,-e" sj-IM ll! reiWIe r' I'. AlexanderR. Spencer was convicted yeaterdoy. after a three days' trial in the Court of Oeneral tj-essions, on oehargeof violating theexciae lawn. An agent of tba (Society for the Prevention of tiuelts to c bildren, who wm in the liquor -teirc called Spencer's Music Hail, at Noa. 300 and 303 H. i we rv, early on the morning of Sunda) Heereralier :;, estiiie'i tli.t he bonght gin and brandy, and thal it was -e.1,1 t.i hi n in the presence of Mr. hpencer. He produced in court samples of the liquor he hail bought on Sunday. Judge Cowing ie *e r\ I'll hi lenee, ?*. ??*-! v*. * wa en ii t\ tic an v inaaioxs. Thc Bixty-tirsl anniversary eif the Woman's Branch of thc New-York City Minion and Traci ."?kiciety was h.'lel yesterday morning at the Home foi I kristian Workers, \-e. 120 Baal [Vnth-st. The Rev. Henry J. Van Dyke, jr., conducted the *.-i vie-i's. The reportof tbe treasurer, Miss Wright, showed the receipts from oil Bonrcaa te, hove been .ft:i. l.'e- 02 and tue expenditures 13,272 72. Mrs, Brown, the su|ierintcndont, reoda detailed report of the work of tbe society. The Rev. William V. Elaina and Mr. Van Dyke followed arith short ail l]: n .c vf, mi* ! rai "'.Y a vu th:: hi aci,m. rr. rt mn. At the meeting of the Academy of Sciences hist evening in Colombia College, papen nci.- n ,.1 tty M. W. Chamberlain, on " Pield Work in laoeal Mineral gy," and Dr. John 8. Newberry on " i'he erosive po',j roi glacier Lue, ami its iutluence on the topography ol North America." Mr. Cham lierlam .1.-*. i,h..| sevepral excavationa in the upper ie.i11 eef lin- e-iii, in which interesting mineralogical mi aaa: mn* ha v i' lu. n lehse-i i eel. | >r. Ne wherry's paper was the one which he read hist summer 1 iel'eet,. ibo American Ai idemy of Sciences ai Minneapolis. Ii nos designed to re nts the arguments ol t !,< ?*-i who claim thal Ihe se.., ailed glacial period wa of beat, or that ice has hod no erosive power. \\ III l eli CABI I -i i'l".l:*i Wt. Till lini:*', OAUf 'I lu' Rapid Transit Commissioners vi iii resume theil -e-.-l'U'S I' -lilli 111 Room Nee. 1, Tuillt M Building. 1 hey ail -peak sn highly of the working of tl.ai'ler rood in i liicogo iii..1 there ia little doubt in themindaof tl.lucers of the National ( aide Ka il way Company that theirayatem will be nie,,.:' d. I be route of the proimsed road t- tin uppcimn-.t question at present. All who arc inter? est d will have'an opportunity to give their vu is mi i ac subject at thc public meetings to be held et.i K hereafter. Park L'ommisaionei Viele, who ;.<i ulupa ii iiel the Commissioner* to Chicago, brought borne u ii u lum :i specimen ol the . able in use tlc re. anii expree*MM?s his confidence thal cable roads will .*.,en. be ia successful op ration in this city. BROOKLYN. An absolute divorce nc- granted vesterd Mi~. Addia I'. H. Barnes fro ii I'lim,,a- D. Ban .Sllltoik ? ellltitV. 1 ? *? . ee'1,1 f li;|l .,1 -| *I]tt '.|.'lli:!l' bl 1 Ihii mn au-.11 ii si tho estate ol the late John f>. (i a well-known diamond te nker, to recover if25.tNio, 1 'lie vallie eef pie,p, Uv Slleh'll ll".Il iii.-, -lull- Ol .'?el. Iii Fulton-st., " aa begun in tin- Supreme ( emir ,. * tea.lay. It was alleged that farad*, received the *i.iic,i (.'....el* from the thieves, und refused to give them Up lillies* s lt n Hil eel ,?,...(11)11 vi:,, poid, 11.. Brooklyn cm Railroad Company elected rea terdaj tbe following director*: **., yuiour I.. Ilu*'t. .1. .lam.* ll .11 . ti. ..i_.- N. ( inti*. AlcXliUdel Min I a. li U iltiam H. Unsted. Crewel] Haddon, William li. I In.ma-. William ll. ll a/zanl. 1 .e e.| p- W. Bergen .le.hu (. Barron, Abraham B. Baylis, Dauiel I'. I.eui*. i;.l i\ in Pae kurd. The I isl uaiiu el ls the only new inemue i : be Alla thc place let! vacant hv un eh atfa eel ,t.pb Lyman. Mayoi I."-. \' *t' uln v. i..ul ii reaolntion of the Aldermen ol INM granting a stage route from Red li.nek I'e.illt tO til-- Bridgl I" ? V A 1.I'l 111.I ll J il Ice * Donovan. Thc mw Board >,f Aldesrm>en In Brooklyn met again yesterdaj and adjourned without eflec:t ing a permanent organization, Aldenuan-at-Large i dena being elected tcinporar* cliairman by a \ <>t.? <.11? to 8, F in ? ii humif >l . ..p.. - of the Mayor's message ??? ? !?? ordered priuti 'I. Captain A. W, RichardsoD died on Sui.,lav morn? ing at bia In ir: ', N... ?_? I, ll....pet-.st.. ai the age of eighty-six. His wife, whoa i* seventy-seven ie ?. niel, na* bis constant attendant until abe too wu taken sick, and her death t ? >? -i*- placi a few bnurs after that 'et ber busbaiuL Captain RiclionlNon waa foi hi\\) yean in the lucrehaut marino aervice. J B8EY (TTY. Daniel Harper, of No 403 Henderaon-st,, waa ar? rested at 3 o'clock Ve-le iel,ev Him lil 111^ IV hi le un ll c wa.v to the Pennsylvania (railroad Ferr* with a quant it) e.! e Lulim,, lied ap in a poper bundle. When be wa* s, an 1ml in the Fust Pi.-e mu f Station one siinr nml mu guld >aie hes with cbaiua at? tached, aome Jewelrj undfHI In money were found in his. possession. When ho waa arraigned before .I-: lg" Wtilsing foi examination, bia wife stated ih.it nt a hu.- h..ui un sun.I.ii night he announced his intention of lea* ing her and going a*a ay a here she would never toe hun again, Mrs. Harper fearing lhal be migbl e nance hi* mind, even ef;ivf. him her uah K.ehl watch telling him thal he might ba able tn aell :t and thc proceeds would ba ol soma assistance te. him. .Mi*. Hetrper itnlled very sweetly when she waa telling bel ^iy, a bile the prisonei looked very Bheepish. Ktilsuig advised liiiu tu returii home a'al diae borg* .1 him. NEWARK. William Lindaav, in the c nun e.i *-p. ,i;,i Seaaiona yeetenlay, pleaded guilty to ie ?? barge of bigamy m marrying three women. He waa sentenced te, 'five VC.ll.- iii the- St lt'' PrieSOO. Bl MIN ISLAND. Ci n kin.-Thc heooae of J. II. 1. .M.n.. wa* en? tered and robbed early yeesterday morning, The thieves took mc i'. eiiiiy i .tillulla- propertj including solid (diver, clothing ind costly booka, La all \ai ai l..' ? ? ial hundred dolloro, Te,\n tai\?.\ ir.i. - Ii. R, Mn, h, .1, k, tin- old real es? tate atfe-nt while attendina *. rv ie e.* bj the- Reformed Chevron Sunday was st ricken with paralysis. He waa i> men .-il in bia borne on Caatletean Heights in an ambulance. LONG M.AND. Lavfllfuun Crrr.**-Jod^Baenurd,ia iLaruing tbe Grand Jnry yesterday,laid particular stressonthe recent terrible crimes conunittod in Oueens Connty. Mayor Pe try and C.'itv Treasurer HIeckmann have aaeoeodad la diapoafas* td thb$SR}7,000 worth of bonds, recently insiicil to lake np the whole floating indebtedness of Long Island Cit v. The sale ol the.se honda, and tba .ooueeaaeat wiping; ont of the debts incurreel by tho De Bavoiaa administration, pince the city once moro on a sound financial looting. .Iamum.-Henry Felton, nge sixty, of Fortns Meadow, when driving aeroaa tha track of the I.e,ng Island Kailioiitl at the Willow ire*" i roinina yester? day morn iii-;, was almost instantly killoe! ny au eugine. Smitiitctw.v.?A company has been funned at Smithtown, and articles ,.f' im-orpuratmu tile.), for the- purpose nf nystcr plantingiii Lung Ihlaml Sound. lt ll.TS ohlllilieli Jiusse .saellil, of 1,0(M) lle-re* of lilllll nmhr Water, which it will plant willi seed oysters as soon as the spring opena. Ovsr.it Hay.?Mrs. ami Mr. Teiwmcenil, who were Baafl ulted at their home em Monday eVeBniag of last week, are recovering rapidly. Tho Coroner will continue- his evaininatiiiii tu-dav. WEBTCHE8TER ror.vrv. Wiiitk Pi ain's.?An neeiounting hy the executors of the estate of tbo lota Dovid .lone.*, the milUon ilaire brewer eef New-Rochelle, waaMiled for hefeire Barnigote Coffin, of Westchester County, i'he execntore in their accounting ehorged all Ina loaaea sustained in oanyingj the brewing and malting business, sgainsl the legateea, on tba ground that the bnsiness bad lieen i arried em In their Intereata. (dinis'l for tho life tenants. Hotter H. Mareil, F. Woodward ami H. s. Emmet, objeected te. tin* lifo tenants being charged with all those loaaea, eliatnini that they should lie charged against the principal. . . . An injunction waa served upon the Boora of Bnperviaora during their session ot White Hams ycsteieiav. restraining them from Inclmliiuj in the annual tax levy of the town of Harri-mi any ex? penditure* ur poymentafor la ml taken or to he taken tear the opening of Qrayfieid-ave., as it is oppoeed hy ni-arlv -all the taxpayers ol'tlie town. Tue mat? ter WM referred tn tin- supervisor of Harrialon, who hos employed connaeL In thc meantime the action ut' the Huunl un thc levy was laid over. Mount Vbbxojiv?Wheo a Mnatablc wenl to thc vii la oe lock-up yeoterday morning to take the would-be rnhhe-reef the poa! office before Police Jna tice William Meeka for examination, ho diaeoverod that the prisoner had escaped. Helefl ooononicu* ona notice in bia cell to t in- i>fl.et thai tbe auweori Iles ofthe plata Were fete, irte'ctl to holli Ililli long. fONRF.RS.?A brother of Thoma* Fitzpatrick who wns killed hy Policeman George Smith,o abort linn' ago, acini,ipanicil l,v a detective, arrived herc yesteraaj In search of information aa t <? the pedi? gree of iSinith, ami fonnd, as they all.'cc that in i-7;t tlucie,,,,.,. named **mith, Word ami Donohue vveie .inesf. ,| by the' Yonkers police in thc mt of burglary. Mr. Fitzpatrick, it is stated, fully identi? fied the picture eef Smith In the rogue's noller*, a* that nf the one noe on trial for lin- murder of his brother._ HS HA is TN THE Al RES. Frion rh, /.'.., 'on Truth. Anent this subject, there is ;i rood story ol' Colonel H.i'e'ii m. wli.n lessee e.r the Liae-uin Tin'.ure. The " Colonel" had an assertive hea.t eef bair that stock np like "quill* upon tbe fretful porcupine." One dar he linne into a theatre arith his hat un. Borne one behind tappet liiiu ..a th.- -ili.il11.h-r: "Oblige me, -ir, i.) taking off your hat." Offwentold Bateman's hat, and up went the bair like a Jack-in-the-box Tlie- remedy was we.rsc than the disease. Bo there was auother tap on Ike shoulder,"Thank yon, sir. Very itiiieii oblbred, Hut, pi.a-c, aa a personal favor, pul roar hst oo ul* un." It in -I ne thal lithe 1 adie* took e,tl their t*onneiet, the result wetuiel tu; equally disastrous. MAUI SE l.\ IE Ll. HI ESC E. FOREIGH STEAMER* UHR AT THIS KOUT TO-DAY. t'rttfl. hr, ? line. . Tendon.National vc. I*. ..ti.-.ti .Liverpool.Union (III III ilC'^.l .I.lV.'ri.eeeel.,.ItllliJII Oercisntie.Liverpool.White-ur O-phaloma . Liverpool .cunard Roma ia. .linn.Wilton Caracas.... Lagnayrs.hedi) v?EDNB8DAY, JANUARY IO. *>tafenf Penn*'Kima . (;i*-.r<ii?.stat. iijine. . Havre .French-Trans* THUR8DAY, J INTAIIV 17. Per.ian >fiuirir.'i. .liverpool . Monarch coila .Havana and Mexico.Alexandr*'* ii VVl ll.!,-..11 eyti.CTyetea sn i rn sa ve irs. PORT OP ?EW-YOEK ..MONDAY, /AH li H84. i i- :? i via. StMtner Amsterdam rn.-n.. Lncas, Umatsrdam Vee bb, with milne meei i.a--.-ic .-i it.. Fiiiic!i. Lave ,t a-.. "?"?enc" BootsOreya lira. Hen ell mumu* 31 drive, with Cletlcc tee (,|, I, 1; V e-i.se, tel I mell. Eelya ,V Cl. ste. me-r Alvo (Br), WIUI ai*. Port sn Prince TWO'.'. Petit (;...i i. ? ", . ,i i ce." 1.1 " -. '. ." : ii n .i.n, ?-', i'm i i,h.?"., re ail V at 'I un Isl i. il '.wi! li luelle iiml passenger! tu l'iiil. Kui w nuel el ' ' . -i. cc.r -mi'..m. Mc ntoah, Havana i dara,withbmIm mill ,i.is*ci.-.-.a* i.. .ii., i: War Steamer De-nt ll.ito lire. Hunt, St Johna, NP, vii Hall fax. ii itt, em!-., in - tl Seaman. -ie-.tn.rsi.it- of Texas, ld *n. Fernandina * day*, vi* nrnn? n . ,.ei,, ami Port Royal, with unUe* and pasaatngeira to C H .Mnl.orv .'. i '.> Bteainc-r City of Angnsta. Nlckeraon, Savannah -'j day*, with mel*".ucl 1.1*-' n rei - tu ll' nu- V inge . |1 -te uner c.mi mete ev ec,111,, V.ui Klilt. Philadelphia, whli mils? f.j..lui r Roberts. ste-,m.: Kai iwtia. nreenwooel, Newport Now. for He.tun Khip J I mitta of lt.'te he.tcr, NBi, e .liter, Antwerp 43 ..ite i-i-iii.aiii iiml? tnyty barri li ne order; vease I io I unch, . e ,,. lim.. vi. a .r .e ai' i', tia inn. Hamburg 16 days, with mdsa to order; ve?*el te, Theo Buger v e ,e It-ark ll l.llrirttK I !,.ii,iii.m of DorcbeBSter, Mt .Smith, Ant werp 3d v*, with cement and ciuipty twrrela to order] vr?*.el t') l- lilli ll. helve .1 <'e. it.erie tailplane!. Perry, Psrnsmhaoo :: ' days, with augsr to oreler: v, *? tn Mille ? Hone linen. Bark T K Weld u eet tte,.,. Parker, (Ton al rea :.". days, wltb logwood to )>rler;vi-aae l.r, '-.....-..?. I ? Lui. i lei*, s i-.i i -i r. Brunswick, Us, wita lamber to Topper A Ite attie Bria Hobert Mows, stair, st Pierre, Martinique, ls bmfm, wltn atigar to D Trowbridge A Co. la.ula/ ic Wv tu in e.f Icmiii .m ..Itu. M . e;..iii. I.ru'iinn 20 tu uiahogau] iee Thcbauil Bros; ve issi ie, i: 1' M,;. .ell d . ... Behr Jame* Staler, Tooker: Pars'.'0 days with rui.i.ei to (i a ... i ... i. -.I: :,, ii.i weaber* .v cu. Schr Willie A Mc Key, Mat)ie*nn, Cape Hayf len lu elaya. Willi le. ir aa ,, ..lr -..ll.. Wini ,V lill.,.M. faebrM nile ? Toomey, Prontero2et daya, with n.alnvany jii.i i.. ii,.. 11., j i, vi .h.: a cot veBsselto master. slN-1 ' -Wu.I al nanlr H ? t r. light,, WNW) Ulick off Si,e,IV. A! iTtlleal.elrel, li;'ht, WNW i iTollltl'. Al ! ive ) ve' sinp John Munn nf Windsor, NSi, Beveridge, \ tn ? daya, wllhenpty barrels to order, veasel to J I vVhitnej .v Va Hr men Ss days, witta > upty bar? rel* toorde rr v. -?. I t.. Harman Koop A Co, Brig Marena, Moors, .na* ll days, with sugar and lum ?. to e.i ii. rr v.???.,, to Waydell A I >. ia i il.it V ' e ti -li ni l.ii*|.iii , .Terning, M .e.-.un iii- dav*, wa1., .i r and mahogany n. Taos Owen A Co; veeua-1 to Mil? li I at Houghton. Kchr Mii'tc ii(Br?, Haley, < ai maa I nats to j Brennan vessel to Mcanimell Bros, (ileane) Hr), Heuderaon, stJotin.NB, 22 days, with lumber to M Q Dunbar vc?vTto HcanuaellBros. I I.I. V tenner N',v,,l.i lil . T.ietiine-r, l.lvirpoo! via QtMeBStaWO? Will,ams ,t (lulen, ?s . .ic- ? I ? ? ., ? .? r . I , :?: ii". 'I' ,* .'?? i ll ?':-.. Bros si.,..m. i Wyaneikis Ifulpliera, Norfolk, Cit} Point and inch. mond?Old Dominion Ha Co. yteamer Rle md Boss, w i'i: Point, Vs, via Newport \, .?. - I li'l I',I I 111! 'll *B ie siere-teei PW ii! nut', i-eest.-r. s.ctth Imi i - Krem* Hark Wasblngtou (Ital), Csflero. Msrseille* Meager Bros. Itmk Agnea (Pore, Knudsen, Oporto?Hsgemeyia at I; i linn Bruk Netnlrna (Amit, Tumle h. I.:*!,.,ii?Aunt in Haltlccln A i o. i: erk oil,ns <ei. r.. Bleuderinaun, Bremen?Watjen,Toel at ( ,e. Bark W E h..ul Br), eCrosby. BordeBsux?Jaa W Elwesl) A Co, luiia- Ber!rand Sfor), Bsche Qusenstown ur Tahneenth, for order* i ie ? IO ? -ci. BsrBCamperdown (Bi ,.'.!. !<e'is,,ti, Peenaacola?J I" Whitney A (el. Bark Albemarle. Forties, Bicbraond M*.t.-r. Urie ITaieee *.a (lim"'. He, emu... Llabou 1' ll Sm I tb .t Co. Brig Nd White, i"eu. Iluonos Ayrsa?Miller A Uongbtoa. lin ur A J I'ettiiiglll. Dewey, llai.ena \ M, N.rl Brig M.erieiiyi i.igbi, lin.ivu, Bridgetown, Bermuda- I. W * )' Ai in*ti.a.ir Se l,i li ll laue itse.ii, Child II.iiiiilt..iit lleitnu.la_U-uve raft * I e.. QladysCBT , ll.n.lin,'. st J..lui. NB-M-ainmi-llBrus. -A ILK i ftieninei Hersehe I. fen I.lv-ei|ii,.,I; i,allic..i Hull, Ilnakivatcr, Lewes, De . Mi i> 11.ac hp int. fer London. Bark* Jame* L stone, feir-vdn.-y. v*Wr Charlotte Vonna, llrivle-. 1.. Brig Sslall* fer bi Jeeiuiv NF. Ais.e mi :.-' -Via Tine; Islaad Bound?Steamaf PrafMaor Mort -. Boston. lilt-; NOVEMENTfl Off BTKAMaiM i'eil ili\ p lit C-i I.e.M i v. Jan I ! Artlirel, steanuT Linl>tat0 III I (Mr', Allen, freelie Ni IV 1 .Ilea I "Ce 31 1.11 , ".I" ? a . J ii.i 'J Mine .!. stc.iiiie-i Avila ispjin, QsrUSX, fre-.ru s ivanuab De. .".' lo latta Air.acej, ateaamsr Rsstonnel Rri, uss, fran Nsw Killin,* i le ? 1 Kal il a Hl.Jan 14- Arrives. *le*m?> Pupae- de I ee-ie Fr, ? ile- limn \ew.Orleana Pee- ?_? t. LlMBBIrK, I e'e U \lllle-... Htes.Uiltr ll.eil.cV |||e-|, Mar iiaii-iat. In"ii Baitliaore Dace 'itt lui m. j.eie ;.t Arrived, steamer at Ssinrenl in, eie. Jouj. *elln, fur ffeFW-York Jan a. 12th?Walled, ateamer Labradoi lt. e-e.llle-r. for New Veirk lilli?AlllC'-el. ?>llll.'l- l.e l lialell.l lu, I i u lill I IMO, froiU New-drleau* lue 20, Luabi>, Jan 14?Paaseal, stsamer Uladloloa Br), Sinclair, freetn savannah !? i e.ililiAi a a .. tee Jua I l-Vnivi-l, Mteauier T J Robson Bl' lleliv. from New-York De ? .a i ii in-1 ii-e.i', io Jun li - ai iivasl ?te.it?.-r Helmdal i Pani, Juhaiiai'h, fruin KeBT-York Ilea- JI on harwa.c I., 1. DOMESTIC PORTS ?V, Jan 14?Arnve.l. ateSSMTS .'Uv e.f f. 1i;-n',ti? Wilght, Havannah; lllsghaay. Hailatt, BBltfmore; lien Whit, ney, iiaiiiit. New-York; i atalonia(Br), e arter, Liverpaa ( li jteel, .teamer*. Iowa, \\ aller*, Llvsrpool; .n- i -, , mian. New-York. Pun Ali i .fill*. Jan 14?Arrived, steamer* flai'tii, ?e,inW Berka, Hand, mh.i Centljieedn, Worth, Boatouj i.. awatda! ?*'.. r nnii. I'n. i al.; Artes, loveland, ff all Riven Psuther Wsrrlngton, Sewbanrport; lUiii*!. r^. Albertaon, N'aw-ljeMl f.a.ii liam, hi, ike, odlorne, Providra ? . Itu iniuiu' ' ? Mnsrs Hngojanui),Mailes Canleuaa; Blalncllff lilt , (Jilla, Betmaafi Joba* IlopkOia, Mm i lc --ui..t.'.ia*li cleared, atsamer Lovstni (Bri, Mei'au ley, Qiieenatowu An*trulla der), Franck. IIambarg;DUMUleur, ( iaik, Ueastoa' Kin. kHioni., Kent, Provide ? Ballecd tleaiue a e U .ininofi' f CBABt^Ton, j*,n u_Arnv,?d, ateamer Eqnator, rhusdeti NFV '.Iver Walled, ateanier Lone atar, fen- NewYork. ^1verWHJ?l|,LrA;,,, JM M~r1'*TMl,,t<*m'r Veneznelaa (Br), Annonneemeni*. Beware of a slight irritation in the throaf. Btu MMKi.r*CF!.K?KArr:() Coron DBOPfl afford Immediate re? lief. Keep a box of diem tn your house. Don't miss the splendid chance to pm. hax- a reliable s?al*kln (.at ne nt or any klnel of fashionable Knr Wraji. frome. C. hiiavnk, Manufacturer, 103 rriiKe-*t. He ia offering decided bargain*. -?. Urnrt A. IIAMEI,", M. P., 141 I.-iington rive., between ruh *n.I a lt.i Mei Hourn, st to 1, :. |.-,7. W.^iuu'.ot the? .\e.rv,,t,..v,t - a. (ieinto I 'riusry Organ*. Impotence and .Ul .kty. ? Mrs. Charles Smith,of .limes, Ohio, writes; ?' I have u*,-d ev.-rv r- iiit-dv for se lek lle*dacbe I could Ix-ar of f..r tba past tiff, en v-nrs, bul Carter'* Little liver Pill* e*j4 tnt- iicere- tfnoil than all tba re*t." RHEUMATISM. In culling your alle-ntl.en to the following ea*** tabers lt,ssl'* Bataaaatflla ha* worked remarkable cure* In rheo. malle' nffei ti'.n*. lt I* not our desire tn iinpt-.. >.nir mind with the Maa that lt 1* a s|,isrinc remeeiy for rlieumaiteim. Wa doubt If there I* or can lae such a remedy. Thc fact* are Rfated, and prove t'mt In thee.' ui*tanre-? alie) many other*,. Hood's :s*i ...parilla ha* prodiu esl gie-at result*. " ) have Baan much trembled at time a with rhetimatl?i, fha ranseof which I think I nm*t attribute to a want of proper action nf my liver. Aiming other thing*. I I.rel pain and greats" Hore-ne?* in mv left side. At night I couhl e.Telejtn Ue on tbal -hie. laiHt -pil.ig I t'i'ik Hood's Sarsaparilla Recmlarlv. acconling to direction*, with un oe'ea*h>nfil doae ot Hood'* Pill*, nulli I meed seie-ii le-etll)-*, lt elli! mc a great eleni e,f ge.esl Mi general health han been g.^..l ti.rough ths .mintier, an.I I have- hud but little trouble freitn rheaiusii*m. My uliti. lien's ,ie,t pam me, and, indi-i-d, I think I al. ep now more em my left side- than on my rinrlit. 1 think :t did my whole *.y*ti'in go ed." Mr*. K. A. Xii Hoi.*, j UifJUOAOb, Bunton, Mu** lilla- If ll ll ll le ll l?l,~, -. *-|. lle?*l'i Sn's,piiilla se.i.l bv itrtiBiil-tM, $1; til for S3, Prepare*! by C. I He KID & Ce,., Lowell, M*.**. COSTIVENESS atTe'e'ts! s,ri?u*ly all the ilLa ?ti.e and n-.-iiuilstive orur.in*, Including the Kiel neys. When luaaa ai gani aw bo affected, tlicy fail to extract DOB the (.loud the urie"- neill, \sliieli. curiae el tln-eiiiirli ihe eir riilstlno, CBOiri Hhcuniatlsui and Neu? ralgia, The function*- of Hie Liver arc aI*o afTirtiTl by >MstivetM ?. i anning Bilious Disorders. Arnon? the warahtg ttmylotm nt Rilieiu*. ti. -i mc Nausea, l>!//ii:<-?. Headache**, iVe.ikiie-*, Fever, Dhnnesi of VWon, Yellowness of Maa, Tains lu the Bade. Back and Shoulders, Foul Miwth, Furred Tongue, Irri*sularlt*. in thc actina of the Boweels. Vomiting, etc. Tho Stomach Huffer* when the bowels are constipated, aud Indite?ti>u or Dyspepsia, fulle.ws. Fctiel Breath. Gastrk NM, Ile-.tel.l. fief, j\.i.Htv of tho Ptcnin. h, W:iiar l',:i*,i.NiTViiii*iie*?.Rn'II>e'|>res-i.it!.i.re!ill evidences of thc jircscnee eef Ibis distress. lue; niali.lv. A Sure Relief for lmg*> laritlea of the sti.niai-h and nil e-iii-.spqueut di*, us. it, Will bc lound in thc hm- ul AYER'S PILLS* They istiinuhte the* itoaMM h, fi 1o tho bowels, healthful!.* Invigorato the torpid liver and kWne*ys, :m<l ?>y th. ir eleanslna;, healiti'/ an.l tonie' properties, Crenel tVn nn.i purifvihe whole' system, and restore lt to a siiiutiirv Bad normal ...n.litton. PREPARm BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all lJn.igi.ta. THE LADIES' FRIEND! .**>o lliippy mid **>o ef.,,.,,1. "I nm *o elad anet down-hen' te-el at timi - l ??! tot i thBBl hara Bots friend In the wearied." 8ucb la the exiire?*ion ol !iie)u*i?,(is e.f luelle* who ara dlaiainragod sad tool .ali "nen of aurc*," whi.h make- then nml their Camillas very iiiih.tnpy. AU elf lliem. bad, iinhn|i|iv t neille'.,-* e.ui la,- easily el.av-u Away a.ni happine**, cheerfulness am! lave take their plsea, A fevr doaeaol RAOWAVH UEOCLATINQ i'll.I.- will oaks yon feel no lint.|.i' anil so ?-.-? o ?1 if voil will only try til" ll. .uni VO'I will never regret lt, bnl bles* Badway snd bis pills m lolita*" you liva. Radway's Requlatirn Pill?. Pitrfeeirtly tsatWeiM, elegantly t*oated. for the ear* of ail di*. oreh-r* ..f th.- *i.linnell, liv.-r. bowel*, ktdnev, blaatder, .natalia lll lt- a .11 Cell- funnS, lielV.HI* dlSt*MSS. )|,"|,l ll il". I'.tl tl|,?U,>U, coetivene**, ladigewtlon, dy*pep*la, bllloiiani***, billen* fe-..er, lll1lallllll.il I' 'Tl Of lil" boW.-K I'l ie* Slid all '!"l Ul ' 'lll'-lllll "f IOs Internal vlgi-era. PHN I-:, io UKNTH PKH lins., aokloy ali druggists, "fur and silk lined"" liol limn**, Ta Idol ** anti Circalan eaevi:ni:n WITH KOOT PASBIOII vcr r and du ha 111,1, MATIItlAI.s. HKACTll-tl.l.V Fl C. I KI MM RD h a vi; a i.a m. i: slot'k wi i.i, si: i.i, a i ",n h:nts o.v Till; Iiuil Alt. l'UK i II'tti'l.M AMi lil tl/n 09 FASlItetNAIU i; **VBWKAF0, AI bUI H IjOW PIUCES, INTHKCIIV. I XFVKU (Altlli e.""I- ''VKH. VOO r.\N BBCCBE erlMI.N'F HA Ke i MV* C. C. SHAYNE, ]0il I'itlNeliVl.. MAH HIK'AHW AV. Rm R, R, RADWAY'S R?A0Y RELIEF. PRK I", SO e | Nt-* PEB BOTI I.I. I UK elli: A l-l .--I" AMI III r* I M lil ite I V| mi; | \MIL*f 1*1. IN lu I. ? '.HI.le i 'lin *> anti riti.viiNis e.r..ii* rniDl, nunn XBHUAT, *-l"lt-"F NKe.'K. DI I'll 111 ! KIA 1 N FI.UENitate, ACHES A^i> l*il\>i. F.er iii-.nl.il he, vvii.tii. i -.. I. ,,r nerrima, miali Bess*, nenral. glH, leeTYllllslee -s rene! -ie l-|,lc--ll- **. I ul ?.Militias ,,. Illmbagei, sung* sod bites ot ui*i. t*. pains sad wsakne** la tin bm.*, seine or klein, .s, |ic;i. around ths liver, plenrleiy, swelling of tbe joint*, pain* in tbt-bowel*, ben itmrn nail pain* ?i all kimi*, Rads ay'I Head* Itelief w ll afle.nl iimaedlats (asst ainl Ita e out iii a el n i' for a few ejjiy* iifteat* a pe i ma iii ut eura .viAi.Aiii a i i 1.1.1> in it* worm foi n* BOLD MEDAL, l-AKlH, io ie. BAKERS Wa- ?!;'??! oh.ohitrhi purO Cornu , th< tt '"el* ol Oil lu.l'.'e nre-m.'.ril. ll I '!hrt* NsmbMs >ti' lath tt C. a nilled with Srara-I., B a wi 0t( I H:ifU, ainl!-. there fees fsr mars - ?onoml* eal. lt 1* diahlatll, i.."J.rl*,iB|, ?tx-n/rnenin-. .?n.y tmjemuA, **?* admiral-1/ ?J.i..'-sl I r laval? ** Well M for per?'n* ii IsU by I.rorer* eitrjwher^ I. BAKER & CO,. Dorctisster, Mass. SKIN DISEASES. Tlie NWIFT HPM HU COMPtM ha* "I" iV*ctalCee*A leal effie e. ll, the- City of Nell Veelk. fell fill- leltlsllltaJje.il Ml4 adi les for all w ho navy ne autfertug troni uuv r.e. in ??( m.iMHi l'(il-e(l\. I.i.hsI Uuinor, sum Dlaeaaea, serofnla, iummuuv tism,andMiisclallj t'AMl'KHOI'H Ur'H Tlo\?v dur Pbyali lana, lars. Hean ami -natli. wal ? ',.. rf ally snd mn.II.Uv lainsilll wilt, and ee.lvT.ea f,? ul| ?I?,iii,j aali*taelir Mice, ' I Itt WEHT i.'M.sT.. I IT\. Oil . e-H..,,: ? I:.no fl |), 7 p. ai. UK. RAB WAY'S SAISAPAIILLIW IESOLVENT, TIIK 6IBAT BLOOD FIKIF1KK. Fi,!' TDK ( lill-. UK Alf. 'Il ile ..Me 1,|-,| A-e el ( binnie ninialaallaai. Ber8*ala,olsadalarHw?litBg, iiaikn.^ lu i ...mb. . .m. 11.ni* A See) loos Syphilitic c-ei'ipiaiuts, Illoedlng of the Lunga, Dyapepsla, Waler lit n*h, White mwvU lng*. Tumor*, l'ue.i.:. *. i;l..t.i,. *, K.rnptinus aa (tie f*-*. ri. et-*, akin, ku.I lilia rH*na*rn. 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