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NO LOWER BRIDGE TOLLS. I THE TRUSTEES VOTE TO MARK NO CHARGE. MR. 9TRANAn\N'9 PIRA FOR THK KERRI!*?Mit. maraum i wtAjtn a ran win ? ?? A long discussion nf the queietiem of Nita pewwd th* attention of tlie Hridge trustees ye-eteielay. At the Fehruarv meeting s cniinittee whs appointed to conaider the quoatie.n of reducing the ehargea. Mavor Unv if |.i.rte-il thut tia- ananinmua oonda ?ion had beninae heel that it ons ...expedient to eLatige the HMM I -el" *? u lt. "Ibe chief consider*. Son iii reaching tins had l?e*?-n the belief thal no policV shoilhl boadoptOd te- 1,-??CU ihe revenue* of th* two elfie* from lin* BftdgW ut iMptMNl tum*. Tmatoe fMraaahaa. who is ? member of the- exce? ptive ronin.ittee of the 1'nion Ferry Company, Baisataasptaatn (arorof keeping tollu m they W?, threatening that if they were- reduct-d the frrrie-\M>nld ne>t titi laklatatifti lltMMVM nf iiis upee'di he said: Ttie lim <tu,h that I especially desire to pre aent re'.itcs to tbe pedi, j* which Wew-Yerl un.I Hn?>kl.vn wi" \ ? -v anon t>e toned to rimal ri rr lu regard tn tin Bael River fer Hea. lt seen.-tome that while we are hound tei I..nh, in-i-lv la tlielnten-st* of tbe Bri dttb, we are not tobe unmind? ful nf Ibe ktii.ii 'il InieTe *v afl'e-ctliigtlic prosperity of the Tillea Ihe Bridge rwlptetOt I>c. ember were $.17.07.1; for Janu.in 939,347. and for Fe-hriiarv (45,901, showing a sion iv hicranati o' kaahwae, while tin- re., ipts of tbe Ailinn Pmtj ('-.iniianv on Its five fen les, fur the three Rioiitbs. fell nit freon Hie ii-i-efpta nf UM previous )C*r ?43,498. or at the rate of 9173.991 for a fm! year, kn ttc.patlngaf liani^ in tarry affairs on the completion of the Mdn tti? Union Company, on the- expiration <>r its lease 1., 1881, taeltnad a rruewal tor Hu- amal lorin of teu year-. incept In*, ii leane fur tin- wlmrt tenn of Bvr rears, feeling eoaldeat that with Its ettrpln-* and ai,lil. v fur an ,-inei geBCV Un BBrtOUB h.mn wnuil ?onie tn Hm feme? up tn L886. When Hie present le*a*e ? VU expire. Tbi* calculation will no doubt tu- found cor? rect, pm, i.l-,1 ?!,. Bridge tolls are not cfcaaged. if. bow- | ever, the tolls Mall he reduced tei the potnl eif drawing i from the ferries ,in\ ? miaielri-sble Mare of the bualuess I now kit i.. i acm, eu if tin- receipts sh.iii fall oj br reason af lower ratea to meal tboae 'hat may he fixed i,\- the Bridge, th, frusr^ct nf a renewal nf the. Ie-:i?e for more j tli an iiuce n I tuc i.wr.'iiio io the Calou Ferry Company i or hv po. .ic i. uti.- mast ba regarded, to -ay las least, ae.iie. ouragiug. Tbe truateMand atockhol.lerB tully un- j der?taml thin no privateeorporattoa, howevernt nmgit | Bia, I'i' cm c.niilM'te Wi,'j the- tal.Ii. |...\vcr nf thc tWO pille*, l mean, of cou?*, that power which eaa at unv time not In t1 e t.i\ l,n ,\rrv expen?e nf the Hrielro ' Bee^s?are lo rn >v ll free I.nt ni.lv tn u,..l passengers and vehicle* bm virtnallj nc io Hmm* iin> may ride in Ute i e*r?. The tum retuedt will be so to regulate the rates ol tolls on tM Bridge uo the time daring Whloh sm b r ite-s shall euBtlnue witboul reduction tbat Lie terries can be safe-lv le-aeed t..i a given tenn ami exlal notwlihstandJ ig Me eenipetltiou of tbe Bridge. The second sud iierliaji-* the ult.ie ui remedy will ne lottud la ruaulng thc ferrie* at the puMlC expense, lu* ruiner Martini* SUggeatiou will, I think, iii: 1 man] ad voe nea, certainly all wb i m tx ?eaire fn- transit, aa well bs those wbo maj deslreto Meara theil kn il interests le^-niii-t Aaageroua ooatingen eiea. William Mm-Juill -'ml ih.it he emphatically pro. tested against koepiug up tbe to! - i"i tbe benetit of the Union Kerr) Company. Iir, dtraoahan em il eel nml Mud that be arged no such thing. Mr. Mursh.iii-How Bsaeb mosey le thara ia jobi com? pany's treeaary I Mt. mi..iui.i ni?A large ?nipiu?, aad we intend to use li in oin iii ?;, ti , - !?> ni end ,<: cr ti ? . Hi ?: s wllllun ? Mr. Mj ti 'liri (b-tatl fl -0 "" ' Mr. Marshall well ll w.i? 8050,000,aad meei iieraei* trna. Mr. gnu!-h.ii uoddlng Iii-* head)?Ton me n'imit light. Mr. Mm bal Bo yon ask us to keep up tbe Bridge farei While .tenn i nip..: 1100lief ce nitti o.hi ii -nd 80 years ami and bus 100 per cent more trave : Voa iak tin-'tru-t.i - t" lal be poor in order that the Unlou Ft 11 >? Company can pai heavi leases totbc City ,>t s<n\ > k. I Mk for a fte. Bride, for the sbopgl I-., bootolacks, bod camera ami ..'.ne: workmen who oroes it. I'be taxpayers can t.ike cm- ol i niBselvee bul tbe poor are not pro tee-led. li Will be IK Si fen both cities 10 DI >- ? . 1.. (reeto I ? ? ? -cr-. Yua [pointing al Mr.Mranaban] ere the tciephot in- I':".-.ii Perrj Como my aad tbts Boar 1 I don't believe In that, 1 don'l behove tn belpinj you to keep a large mii(.iu<. Mr. Ktranaban nuietly took a pinch of ranff while ju- wau* being called a telephone, aud when llr. II anbali ii.?. ttutel ed be sjiii: The Untoa ferry Oompaay has nn denlre te i:it..-,r anainsi Li >' public 'nt. r* ??. I int re-n-i baa bee a ooo t 'l t,,i lort) i'-..;- b) th.- k, ,iiie mi ? ,. tod they tue wiru eiu.ii.'li imt to e impel.' with two ellina in remind to leilla. 1. ls \?ei' Ul charm uuc lent tare un UM Blithe inr plOU'l'll.'ll .IK .HIM clouds. Mayat Lo I ilab there should be no change In tbe tei: - imi-. ? ii ne ... i. it ? mi-, ihe dei.t ,,i brooklyn i ini.i 842,001. and we have been purim: 81.0 10,000 a yi ar in tiie Bridge ft?r nie- past twelve yean. In that tiine?, bave done almost nothing toward pavlas mir sire-els; lui - a dollar was spent on ni'w pub be sobisola, and th. utinostei itinmj bs ii. j mi our auuer aod newi uioua I think it ts the ? .. Um people tn al there ls plenty of time before Un- Bridge will ae-ceiinioo late Itaell t-, Itacreatesi useful i | -;ii-..uno || ,,.,-.i ,r th. tai 'erl.' ? c,amt ol t:. Brldgl ? ' ;re ivil! be bb imiuiv li. the Brooklyn of to-day for thc benefit of a Brooklya ol the fut ii ri-. In the pant naven mobilis the reeeipta ex anea the expenses >,f the Bri dee by 880,000. Thean nu..: n.ie i al ls irUU'i.'ine.. and Brooklyn munt be taxed to p..> the dlfie:?nce lietweeu 81S<),000 aod its share id I e Bet receipts, The Brid*, moat not be mai ut a In tbe lo? ll t* i of tnt' leny, bal it will nol ,? wise i.. obliteral i lae fciry. Tbe beat polio: ffillbetobave tin- bridge tolls as luev ai- they can be .n. I ti n !? - at Hieir Ii1k'?*-"*t ettieieiiey. After a brief discussion the report of tbe commit t<', keeping the t,.;;, .,.- they are waa adopted by til'- fOUOWIng vide : Allin. .. ,. tu . I ow, Brinki i Iimi, Thurber, Hendrix. The total nnmbei of people crossing the Bridge on feint np to March 6 was 5,879,700. and in tne far- 'A.-I "..??'?". A contract wasorderen with lJull Bian'a r . < ai Company foi m\ new i Si;?,ii7.",,' H ii. The engineer a .?> directed t ,, ontraci for-jiKi.oiKi let nt sprue e planking for tbe roadway. ? WHIT A BROKEN CAK-WEEEL CAUSED, TIIK A0CIPBK1 e.V rill IIAI'.IKM BIVI I! HK.VN' il Ol IIIK NRW-HAVKN RAltROAD. Aa the B:ft(l aecommodatiOB train from the Har Um Rival to New-Koehelk on th>- Uarlem li mi liirtneh e.i the New-York, New Havea and Hartford Railroad approached tbotJouverneur Murna Bridge at tin* fool <>i St, Am.'--..Ne', Himi.t half H wile lunn the 11 a ri-ii ? Riverstation, onSunday night the lian ire ol noe of the wheels oa the forward truck of the middle car broke. The traia waa derailed, the middle .ar waa thrown bottom up into the- Har lea Ktlla, and tbe laatcai ivi? thrown <>u ns aide Eartl.t imn the- water, i he train ronaiated oi a coi i iiiatmii .sinokim; nnil baggage car iiiiil two nrdi uary coat lien, aud u:ts under tbe charge of Conduc? ts George il. Miller, ll waadrawu by Engine No 1, wiih Eiuiinaai Philip l*enney. There were fonr* tee-u >;.ii\mi pomona and ooo child em the train, noel ol them in tin' middle mr. Aa noon .is the accident occurred the engineer blew the whistle and one oj the train banda waa ?eat back to tbe station for assistance. I'hecon duitiir. engineer and aurh of the rain hands and paaaenger aa were uoi in tba wreaked Rata ano passengers as were not in the- wrecked cara sno eoortod ni breakiiigopeu the doora niu] v, iudowaaad ail the paMengern *< re un u. il nithoul serious in jury exeeut M.ig<ie- Maguire, ii aerranl in the tamil) of I'. Ivea, of Ives A Beecher,whoae booie la at Hnnter'a rein;. Bbc w?? taken to K\ le's boat-bouse and i ared foi bj 1 lr. B. M. Raynor, who mid sin waa anffining from ;i fracture of Hu' -Iv.ni. Bhe waa afterward Louie* iu un ambulance, A* mm :.,-,- nowa of tbe accide ni reaebed the Hud aeiiiKiNerhtnlieili,ii ti..in w;i- ..r.l.oel down il in N'ew-1{..(helli- to take tim paaseiimn to their ilea. tiiiiitie.ii-e, gad Wreckingmaatei W, II. L'ai <-i ami a gang eif men proceeded to n,.' scene of ihe wie-. k amt aeeared the coaches thal were in the water. The laal cir wm taken to tin shope yeaterday naoming. I'be middle cai "Al have t.. be t,,weel t',, Mw derrick on the Hudnun River, By bard work un,' e.i ti,, trae ka ?..* cleared early in the- morning unel the traine were moved on time, '1 ruin Dispatcher i'a\ ne aaid yeaterday : Tb? viin-11- of thut oar we-ie.iir. rally laepeeted hv B. Oounon yeaterday and every thins aaa inumi gil right The fiance broke about l'xi yaretp fiom the bridge arni lu i '.; any frog or sa Itch i'inef Car-Inapector Cbarlea Duuglaa said : I examined the break ihta mornlnii Itlaaperfi tlv clean break m.t b ? ga nf ? Baw. Tiina:r v.nv i can explain itu that tbe flaage moat bave been unevenly tempered, and tbe li"?t must bave affected a snit spot. Ihe wheels were new, not over three . d| ||lt! farthest, and should have bah >! (ot al leaai a yeai longer. t.e uitje* Parrii , tha Inman on the engiee, said -. \- seaa a* i beard the women wmsa I ae bi beek aad helped two ol iiie-m ana h little girl out of ear No, 18 Then I sll oped ui;<i f.-i: overtw I I beba\ed Mell. ?m-'.'ir .ill NEED OP TEMPERANI E LEGISLATION I Rev. Dr. D. C. Eddy, of Brooklyn, toad aa nt r on " Temperance Legudation " belora the ii.ip Ustprtacberayeeterdaj morning Said he; The i-a generation mnsl bru generatioaof drank ar..-, ii til, liquor trafllc ia not euppremeed. Public opin? ion I.i rel np lo prohibition, and tue alternative i? either in edin *:.? the public uti lo lt, >.i the liquor traffic must voatinuc Tbe reapousibility reata on Ihe cuurruea. Kotblng but prohibiti n alli deatroj this rum Haili.-, ann *e mum destroy lt, m be deatroyed by it j i have m. more r:*:,,! to license li'iueir eif*i. m than to lieeaae ihieves, murderers and Biiiiit' ? fl be -?,,] pe u nn reguluti,! f'on V)' IS H.mi Ktielc |.-. . ?, {oca,-,., ?u ilie h,iu,,r buainehs. While the rum power remain* Itu uni,...--inie io.?..,:,,.,1,-., anything f,.r temperantn as li woimi be io exi ? Bresol hell with boll w?ie| dipped np with a shell from Ihe yeUow Tiber, laeommanUng oa theebouy, il,, Rot. Mr.Foi saut tua' Ur. Eddy mixed the meaning of wurde Prohibition "?-, nol aopprasaion, noi -mis license approval. Ha believed tu auppresaing tbe I io hoi tralhc, aud it waa uot worth willie to bot! ei witn prohibition nob ai ita toenda wera ready to aupproaa tho huMiicaa. ? AX OHIO MANS IGNORANCE OF (JAS. Henry (iiew-.k. ile-inian Leiveate, of Coliiinb.ih Ohm. an.1 Cari wm.-. ..l Miobrara. Nebraska, >n gagiMl u l'lmiii nt Un- College Place Hotel on bundey, A* they appeared te. i>. ignorant ol city wgya, ihii cleik offered to shoe Mr. (iteaeck boa to lum ont the gah; bat he. pint,.-ted against being taught. SiiKiut six o'clock yenterelav inoriuiig it waa foand hat gua waa escaping from their rnuin, Hinl the oor waa hroken open. Witto, a lae! of eighteen, rae lound lying iueeusible on tho door, w In rc ho had fallon from hla bed. The two men yere also In ? cn?il.lc. An ambulance was summoned and all the paitiewe weT*x restored to conae iouauea*. The gas had be-on ramed e.tl uni* ^!?u turned partially on nguiu. In the-uiteri.nnii Wino waa found drmkirg a glans nf lu. r. and his frieiidti were out of elsnger. KOK-RKHIDKXT OFFICE-HOLDENS. HI UeDWOQI oVKR-UII>K. TIIK MAYOll'S VETO vi ii norr a HMBRm voick. 'Mu- AM. iiii.ii'h ('oininittee oti Sularie-s and Offices, to which \mis referred the inoaango of thee Mayor vetoiiijr tin-rc.-e,liitinti forbidding the Controller to pay nalarine* to noii-rcni.leiit ollice-hohlers, iiiade its report t<> tin- Board yeaterday. The Mayor raid that aa attempt to enforce the ordinance woald ba ta PMoaa tne beet iatemota of the city govornatent, nini wo nhl he unjust toward thone persona in tin* employment of the city w iu> wonld l?e affaeted. Tin- rommlttoo'a npon declares thal Ifthe tax pareta pay an individual for certain eerylcea ren Sered, inch a perara is legally bound t<? nye '? the iilv iii order tei aban in the reaponeibilltiee, ear - and bardana nf tin- norawaeat. The system nt offlelal absenteeism, ilia stated, is nf nc nt elate mid in the creation of th. corran! men who ruled the city government from 1868 to 1872. Il wna iiiventisl as a ine:iii.- tO secure-the votes of certain inral members of tbe State Ltfislatnre, by giving tin-in linnean appointment* Such i ayeteni is net in vngiie in any other district, county, town or city in tho State, and New-York (ity ahonld Mt he an PM! j.tiKii to tiie Mile*. A non-roaident .says tho report, ia totally indifferent toeyers consideration that enters into the daily life* of a raaiddnt. The i.pim.ni nf ex-Corporation Cooneel Whitney, ael rena to tha validity of tho Common Council oreii iiMiien pas-eel in 18/6 tn pirwiit linii-rosiile-lllH fl.nu bedding office iii the? city, duos not apply to the ques? tion ns it e\i>ts at present, and th"' committee- aava ihat opinion wna written I.v un assistant nf Mr. Whitney who lived In Brooklyn. The courts, it in issei tesl. ,?linne, poaaOM t lie jiower to l>aSH ll pi ni the ralidity of the (aw and ordinance In question, and until ao passed upon they retain th. il force and ihoold ho obeyed, Alderman Grant moved that the resolution be imaaed over tbe Ma ye t's v. t". This waa done, all 'I'.-lui'iniicis present, twe-iitv tn number,Toting in the affirmative. The nbeeoteea wen Meanra HcLonahlin, O'Connor, Rothman and Waite, Mayor Kdson enid to a TaiBDXR reportei tliat the ic tiou nf thc Al leriueii would in.'ike do difference to Iiim. He hail the opininn e.f the Corporation Conn ?i.lining his action. Ile wonld be liable to Im [i, nelin ?-m ii lu aile, i cotitruiy to lh.it e. pilli, ii, ?\ eu ii hi' iii '.sued sn to ehi. 1 'ont roller (Irani Mild thal he sim iiii still continue- to pay non-reeident .I;;, e-llnlileis uni .--sm re-st eaitieil hy an injunction. President Kirk, who introdneed the resolution iu the H.ian), said that nothing could be .lone- uni il the boginningof next month, aa all aalariea for Febru? ary had been paid. It waa probable, however, thal application would be made to thc couts, und u tesl iase luado eily in April. TIfF. JEHU WILLIAMS COMMUTED. TK-HMONY UOPKCTIKO TBI ATI'I MI'lt'D lt.HUH IBI IS I lilli I Y--i.O-M>-s|. Miaa Maggie Harvey, tbe.vonna woman who wni gagced in the k.i.ms occupied bv Mr. atnl lira. George II. si.ian.-, nt Thirty-eeoona-et, nnd Broad. ,ia.> !.,-t Sa;,miav n ghi by tbe negro Jesse Will lains. wim afterward ransacked tbe apartment*for P under, waa present In the Jeflereon Harket Police L'ourt yeateruay morning wbeu Williamn and Ins accomplice, Gortmde Ash, wera arraigned, li aa il.ii\.-y s!u,wei bow aevete waa tbe treatment which abe received at tbe banda of ber assailants. Williams gave hiettrst name aa Frauk, age twenty, md aaid thal ne lived at Nineiy-tbird-at. ;'ud len h-ave. lie deuied bis guilt. Lasi Wednesday !.. i.i .ii mi i,i i u i.in ?, a ni i p. iu that time-until be >v - .i ea ud ni i ia ii,-el in ber room. Shortly be? fore the detectives eutered Qertrndo'a room lu- h. a td no. ?<? -nini asked her to see wbal they wera caoaed l>\. Mic wein nut, und running Lack said thal there wera tbteveain tba hon-.-, and thut h.- had helier crawl nuder her bed and hide from Hra Sloane, who would discharge ber ifshefonud him tnere. The woman said tbat abe waa not guilty, Justice Fattersou committed the mau and woman t? the rumba, eaeb in defanlt ol 9'J.OOObs I. Both Williams and bia compauion ara prepossessing look iug aognn s and iv hiie- the i barges were being made against them tin i gave no sigu thal thej wen- in .in, m.mi,ci interested Miss Harvey's eton ?;i, luoatatitially tim same aa that which haa already Incn published. Hr. Sloane declined tooonTerse abontthe burg? lary to a li.i'u m. reporter yeaterdaj . W ben ? If be bad ovei had reason tosuspeol the woman of dishonesty be said that be did not know much shout ber; hia wife bad employed ber, bul where ?ui- had iiisi seen her he did not know. Mis. Sloane a Un ua^ disposed to lie silent in relation to Ihe mat ler. The little child who waa sleeping in tlie sam. room In which tbe gagging waa done aaid. when asked: ?* w i,o iiu.k Auuie :" " Frank." When the assault waa committed the room wat so dark thal ,|ins Harvey wasnnahleto distinguish Willi features, bnl she though) h.-Morea mask, in tl,.' negress's innm m.is lound a pair ol ni!,!..!' si.s be lougmg to lira. Sloane, which bad been cut al the bee I to make them lit a large r fool than thal of the owner, lt was discovered also thal tbe napkin and towels tis, ii by Williams to gag Miss Harvey were tin-same-wine!) hid I.n given to the servant for her own use by Hra, Sloane ?*? ? GIUSEPPE PANIZZA CONVICTED. The trial of Guieeppe Panitza, whowaa charged with robbery, grand larceny and extortion, "as tinished yesterday before Recorder smyth in th. L'ourt nf Geueral Seaaiooa The .unit room was Ulled with Italians, most of whom seamed to be friendly te> tho complaining witness, Dem Vincenzo Dragone. who aeensed the prisoner and Cesare Picoul eif havin'! taken him into a room and fright? ened bim hv threats until be consented to irive mein all tho monet he had in the savings hank. Tile Dvldeuee tor the prosecution waacloee.d un Friday. Detective McNaughl testified yeaterday that be had gone with the eomplaiuant t.. the vicinity of the place tei which he sn:,| be h.'.ef hee-n taki'll by PlCOnl and Pan If ZS, and J t.i cnn" waa unable to find tbe hon-.: nf which he' Iimi spoken. Taddeo Argenttno and Gerrard s.-n erano, wbo wen- witnesses for the defence, iuui aeon Dragons and Panlzxa convers? ing on apparently friendly inns aller the alleged extortion had taken place, i vidence ol ihe good character of tho prisoners whs al-<> introduced. Louisa Brosini, Dragone'a land? lady, who oas called in rebuttal, testified tiiat Pic oni and Paning viaited Dragone'a room on tbe oren mg nt Horeb 7, when tbe alleged tin.'ats wera made, and that there waa lond talking in the. ronni. Tbe jury, ait-T .in abeenoe of ai.nut two hours, fonnd a verdict of guilty of extortion, that being the least ,.f the ti.ne charges in the indictment, roe pris? oner, abo leeton! ami good-looking, seemed mnob surprised at the verdict, He a as re uaneled for sen? tence, Thia ts tbe first case ol extortion tbat haa heen tried in the ce.url in Mooni years. The penalty is impl i-iUlIl.-lil fol nol inure 1 li -tn live- yearn, ? THE EXPECTED IHHIGRATION OF 1884. Tba increaae in the number of steerage passengers landed hj transatlantic tteamshitia io tbe pas) few days bas been marked, li .1 Cortie, of tue White stat Lme, thulka that Immigration willnol be as greai os it waa laal year, but thal there will ba a ianKinvciiM nt. Mr. Kirk,ageul ofilia- loman Line. is of the aame e.pinion. Mr. Schwab, manager <>t i .,.? Nen i ii Dermaii Lloyd, believes that immigration from Germany will be abonl tbe same as laal year, Two ne-w anil' foal wacla w ill be added tei the line thia spring. The prospeel of immigration traffic liv the Hamburg-American Line cs enooonging, and, judging from tbe prepaid tickets already pur i na e. I. there will be little il anv falling oil. F. Le bon lan ger, agent eif tbe bordi aux Line. ,.t peeta an iucreasc in Goth cabin iud steerage paaaen ger iiaiiic thia year, and tho line has added two new ateamera, L. de Bebiau, manager of tbe Francta Iini -.i t l.-tiii i?- Lim-. I.i lui en that tim immigration by way ol Havre will be equal to that of last year, ind preparations ale being Ina.le accordingly, lin- agente of the Anchor Line ant ii ipate ? railing uti, as compared with last year, by way of Glasgow, The same opinion ts held uy tbe agents nt the Cu? nard and tin- National Line-. THE BLISSVILLE HYSl I RY I N80LVED. The ozcitomenl otoi the Kllssrille, L. I., han ahee, or ghost, has not abated. Tbe theory timi "Nigger" Johnson waa the- ghost lum beea e\ plodeel. u- Johnson anya that be haa nol boon ont nf th.-h.mv) after 9 i>. m. ainoe the strange noise waa heard. Aldermen White beard it about bali pas! H??nii Sunday uighl in the direction of fluutsr'n T'oiut. Ile-.lui nut follow it. Justice Kavanagh is ann thai it| ta an owl, as bis brother uaw ono on .Mindav inuht "un Iiik as ? g00O8.n Patrick HilKlieee nani \ChiCI,la> . I was coming borne late va itnrdi | nlsht, and whan sboui ii.i'l ?jv !n.ii. Hunters Polnl I hum u lune mai. ul lag h pu' seross itu lots, going m the direction ,,i ihe a?ter works, 1 iHdu't look lu in ..I me, and you can bal thal I ni.'I nut lull- uuv Iniiie ut nuiil lin- search was not resumed last nigh! ns the -in . ts and mada ate Impassable, audit is doubtful f even a banshee would attempt to croea tbe i.iiu< i|..il street ni Bliss vii ie. Tne men living in ihe vii mit., nra determined te. hum n down, 'JUE lMu.\ HOME Iti RE t LOSRD, M It ban outlived it* twefnlneaa," waa the ex |ii.i.kui given ..-'.il y bj Harlow M. Ho>t,wbein telling why the Ifmoo Borne for Boldiers and Kallora1 1 inl.iri-ii, ul one linn,lu il .,ae) ij:ii,-in m. ead I'.leii-uili sve., aaa to be closed on Mardi 81, Tba InsUtutiou was ? I:-.inn-,I in i-ni nini .limul 5,000 .lui.ii.ii bave been .nen im since thal lime, some ol them remalolua ? tea months sud other, sevorul years, in. \ were raceived from ell part '?'? tbe btste, egcb county paying for the i'IiikIiiii 111.il il lent, lue eiiililre ll al j-l ?? ? lr t Hi lile Home are all from If en York and Klnga OounUea, linn (..nenin nml gusroians bave been requested tn lake Ibem sway, iiie.iii.iii.il remaining stine end of ibe mou tli wlitoeasal to thi Weat. Tbs institution uiiibu w.i li nut a ile li I. On TnggPlAM ttlieii Mi.?Senex (the-y m di-eusKiuK tun popular aetMSB) i MClever, don't you ti.n,kl" Ju ve, ls . " Ueaaay. loo nun u of the Btatuesgas busiuses for me; then aha eeciin, mi c.,hi iu..l hunl "s. n. x: " UO, you inuat expe-ei inst, elr.ir !>?/ I Ibtty aay she's beau out out al i'm tl.iuai" it mu nOME NEWS. PROMINENT AKRrVALP. WincUor Hotel?Judge George \V. McCray, Of lowe ....FlrtA Aeenue Holelr-Kt-ilxirro'o tl I - Halel wtn, of Ml. I.lpiui, anet ANIeniisn On-li run e. yt Im'.lln.... Bt .lumea Balai JadaeAlbertHatghUQf I "? new-^..r* Hlipr.mieCe.lirt..ArmsTock Motel- Hie linn I.ei.lHiiiln Btark.of Sew-Ixmetim. andJolint'. rsllmuii.nf krtansas ....Vefre//.../e/<e.i//./iV-The Very Rev. Dr. M attn ir n ami the- Kev. Di. Foloj. of Baltimore.til,ulm,i, ll,t,I? PToleato,T B. H. Sneh. of Manar.! 1'nlveii.liy.Allie murlr Hiiin?ilenernl tt. W. l'slfrcy. at MN, '--o WHAT TS GOING ON TO-DAT. ?epabtteaa OOaatyOemmlttee, Repablii .en BalL 8 p. n>. Osagragalleaial Chnrefe Oonaefl, i aaa elation Hull, io a. ni. ' M. .ile ul Iiepartmetit ITnlverMtr nf tba City of >'( w Vin I i ..nini, ne cm,-nt. A, iulcin} nf Mu-ie, B p. m. Mari. Oarrlson ease before lt."'enc Dwight, 11 b. tb. jer-ev Central refereoee ca-e, No. no [iherty-at^ 10:30 u. m. KinKs ('minty Rrpiiiiii.-an Oeneral Committee, a p. m. Jalma Hawthorne mi " Philosophy ol Msgto," Mian Long Islam! Historical Hoe-lely. Mechanics' ma - meetlnge Cooper Union, H p. m. Hii.ie aa.i i'i-il. Mission anniversary, Aaeoclallon i* t* p. m. Har A??m lullun, Nn. T WeetTWI lity-oli.tli st.. fi p. m. Brn)aiuiu Henry llultcu's fuiicia';, (jivce Clinic!;, 10 a. m. Annual meeting New-York Athletic ('lib, No. 117 Weft Twenty-third st., y n. tu. Btate Veterinary S&c.lety, Ashland BOaaa | p. m. NKW-YOKK CITY. Easter noveltie^s are already appealing in shop windows. The fishing smack Meloely went Ashore* near the railroad elenk af Sandy lineik yeeterday, a,)<i fi"ed with water. The erow wecenaved. The Aidenuen yeeterday raqaeatedtheLegiala turo tn pame a law to aholihh contract labor Imui the State prisons. The temi e-\peirts bam July 1, 18S2. to Deceni h.r ni, is^'A, wete M.086,687, while the exporta for two weeks ending em Saturday were !?*, 7?(>.(HM>. Deputy-Coroaer Meamaet yesterdav made aa an topar on the body e.f Mary Bawler, nae sereu !? en, Of No. I'A (van'inii-sl., winch shoWl d thc causo ni death tel be: iu.lip) act ice. e.l.eit NH Foil TIIK (IKRMAN He.Sl'lIAL. The cit j baa let to tbe German Hospital and Din penaary propertj at tne wonthenst ooruorof h'oorth uve. ami Niui'iity-M".i nth -!. fur a terni ot ninety nine yeai*. The rentiii is nomiual. 'lins trans? action is in aooordanoe with an net of tho Legisla? ture which iiuofiKiialeel thc LciHplt.J. OOI.IMHIA AI HMM KISNKR. Thc annual dinner of the Aluuini ofColnmbla College will be held on Priday evening, .March 21, ut Delmonico** Abram 8. Hewitt will preside. It la expected thal apeecbeawiil beinadeby Preaident Porter, of Yale, Prasideut Barnard, ol Columbia, Mayo] Low, F. Ii. Coudorl and Dr. Chalks S. Ililli. i,, . ..ii. ge iiii. (.'iu.. will Ue proa it, iiik nm sn ki re TRie- ii,it-mivatim; pompavt, The following directors of the Brash Electric Ilium (tint in Kt .mi pam* wereelectedyeeterday: Wit liam L, btrong, A. i>. J ui: I i.uil. David I.. Kiusiein, William A. Wheelock, 8. M. Sobafer J. M Flak, W. U Pom ereiy, B. B, Bturgea, C. M. Knwle>v, Julius Catlin, jr., woodbni v Langdon and William M. Bliss. Tins company furniahea all ibo electric lights for the e ity above Fi)Ulte?-iith-st. THK ItiniV AMI ll! IT MIse?IO?t. The iii!.!.- and Krait Miasiou will hold its anni? versary at Association Hall to-night. Addi will be made by the Kev. Or. Howard Crosby, Dr, l?. B. Bt. John Boona, tbe Bot. W.d. Kainsford, Mrs. E. O. Cougar, tbe cashier >.f Ihe coffee-house belonging to the, Mission, ead Dr. L, L, Seaman. Ibe ninsic will h< bi the organist and oho ir of the linnell eif the linly I unity. OASRg eil-* TVPII'S PBVKg. Two vagrants, .luseuli Mullane and 1'uttn k Divine-., wen- found in a hew-Chainbera st, lodgum bonsi mi Bundey, suffering [rom typhus fiver. I iie-\ were removed lei tim Riverside Hospital, toother vagrant, who weat to Bellevue Hospital for medical esswtanoe yesterday, waa '..cine,.! '?> have the fever alao aad waa removed lothe Recep? tion Hospital iOr observation. nu ni* iii.mis lAi'tt iti-i. in r;;\ ssw.v^vTA. Ji.ii ritter, ogs twenty-eight, andGeorge La ill. r, ase thirty, abo we're' ai ic--te,' in Bethlehem, Penn., with six pieces of stoleu silk worth 0600 in tbeir possession, were* arraigned m tbe Tombs Police i ourt yesterday. The *-i'U v,,r- obtained bj lm.glan from the nt,ne- of Samuel * 'arey, al Koa. 17 ami lt) Broadway, lt is supposed tbat the total loss i.v tbe robbery was $3,000. The prisoners wera li -1>I in |2,000 bail each by Jnstioe Duffy. A Cltl'Ke ll ANNIV I I'-AllY. I be Central Congregational f'hureh nt Madison ate. and Porty-eeventh-st, celebrated tbs il tb anniversary of its formation hy a reception last evening. Among those presenl wera tbe Bev. Dr, Cobb, the Bev. Ur. Borchard, the R-v. Dr. Hay? don md tin- Rev, Dr. Eaton, .{efreshments wore -eTv-ii pi ihe chanel. The lepeirt of the pastor, iii. Kev. William Lloyd, showed a decided me re sae lu the membership of the ehurohand a favorable BnaneiaJ condition. tiik Mt nriiv UBIUBY -Air.. The Murphy Library ante, laal week, reached a ?..??ai "t $32,000. Toe prieea bid wire generous throughout, and i. te larger than bad heen anticipati i. lin rareal ..i tbe w..ik- wera pur? chased t"r private libraries. The Carter-Brown Liiu.iii', of Providence, was the largest buyer. Aside from these, the majority of the honks wera purchased foi the Lehigh I nivereity Library, tbe 1'. nu-, !\ ima Mai* Library, the Philadelphia Pub? lic Library, tbe Cornell University Library, and Ibe library ol the Mew*York Hiatorcal tim iety, liOiN'.s Ol un; PKKsnTTnnT. The Ih.ok of iiis' iplino us ret ised bj tbe Oeneral \ - 'ii!;, last spring waa diacuaaedyesterday at the meet inc of 'le l'ies!.vt<T\ <>f New York. Jtielgo Van v.,i-i ami lin- Rev. Dr. J. C. Lowrie objected to several sections nnd tbe aubiect was refe*rredto them and William A. Wheeioe-k tu report npon nt the March meeting. Tbe installation of the' Rev, A. W. Halsey as pastor of the Bprtng Stree) Church waa hxed for next Tueeday night, A long discus? sion lela1 i, e to I he Closing eif the, Church of the Sea and Land leMiiltcel ina anunUttOUS vole to lot tho church ulone. R, W. ("oIKMAN'B lNOlVIIH'AL A:SIe,\Mr\T. Edwards W. Colemao. the wnioi member of the Brm of E. W. Ooleman tx Co., min merebsnta at No, 8 Wuter-at., mada an individtial Msignmeni yesterdav t-i (iesirgee H. Cooksly, without prefer? ences Mr, Collin.ni anel his purtneiH. Consider Fan.li mid Aquila N. Clarke, made an assignment to William 8. Church winch was recorded m Un i a rm c.. ii n ty, I a.st i'ri.lay. TheaejaaaignmenU aresun |n> ineiii .il to that made hy the linn un January VA. i ss), io William .**.? burch in this .ny. i hen Ga imii ie.-, dir. if.7.">-,e;iii? !,s, ami they bave assets tbs nu uiual valueof which is $402,7UJ iii', actual vu lue, 956,792 70, A lliniK Ai.. NT KNTUAI-Pl l>. Mis. Ellen Murphy,nf No. 'Jill West Thirtieth-st, purchased a Bible for 918 from an a?(-ut iu l^.*sl aod gave it to tha agent for the purpose of having in r nama stamped upon it. Ahoui a year later she received a lettereoc.Ioairga ticketshowingthat tbe Bible bad been pawned tor fl r.o. Yeaterday Mw. Murpby'a apartinaata ware visited by a nun who wna selling mattresses t he woman reoognited hun na tho Bi bte agent, aad making nu excuse to leave ? he room, alie locked bei door, Bbc then callee) iiiiiici Scully eif the Tbirty-oeveotb-st, police, wbo look the man m enstody. At theJeffersou Market Poll) e Coori lie ?ave tno name Theodore Callaghan and wna remanded foi eaaminattoa. a oaaMAM riiiirtvp. UUtMTaD, Tbe German Cunnii recently obtained a warrant fm th.' arras! in extradition proceeding! of tail llecbtbaaasn, A bev nineteen yean old wai n lest.-ii yesterday on um steamer Amsterdam as the fugitive, fhe charge on which Hu- warrant was asked Waa that HiM'lii hansen with twu either boya had broken into and robbed the bouse of ins tracie, n tax-collector at Dielmisaen, Germany, Robber] is Dot au extraditable offence, but tx* n mat* alleged that$2,500of Um taxes collected was taken the charge of stealing Uovenuneul moue] w..s made. On no- prisoner were feunel u lna.ii-ei revolver, u large knife and a draft for |ll hWO. He waa taken In-li.r<- < oininisMonci' llell^i and held lor cxaniiiiatiuu. BKOOKLTK. Deaths hint week, *J>?*; births, L'Ti; marriages, 61. Tbs Aide ruieii will meei beroaftoi at i p, m, An aboeluU dltowe wna graated yeaterday to Mi e. Francis A. Van Dike ham James c. \ an Dyke, I i h. Aid. un. n yesterday ordered tbe City Ball i.. be <l.-. orated on hi, Patrick's Day. Th.* body ot a niau abonl thirty yean edd. dr in ordinary clothing, was found m Buttermilk i tutu ml yeaterday. a John Collins, sg< forty.s meilni of the ate Vam!.Ui.i. wna lound de ul iii Ins room at tin Annex Hotel, near Fulton Ferry, yestcrdaj moruiug. Hu had hlon ii oul tl.'' gaa The Brooklyn City Railroad Comoany petit the Hoard of Aldermen yesterdaj foi permission to pm iu iin-h..,i, apparatus forruuuiug street ears on ita routes bj mamu ol endless wire ira. Lieu ? ables, Th. matter waa relerrod oi i h.- Ratlruod Commit tee. Count) Judge Moora yesterday eeutenced Qui seppe Gu.dioe, wbe wan found guilt} lani week, nf lunn!, i >n itu; Brat degree in killing siaggmviui Hagluero, on Novesmls i ??'*, I^k:i, to he liauged on Hu -'. I h.- orisoni i did mit lose bia --, il po tesaioii w hil" le ,u mg I ho il,,I-, of tbo inw. 11 m.k W, Maana was appointed Muperl tcndenl Of i'niue- 1 clcgiuph hy Tulle ei ('on.lins. ?.i I,ut ridge yesterday, Ile passed the highesl exauuua* I ii.I tim I wei ve Who entered, I de .tami mil mu was held under Mayor Low's Cum Kerviee i LootsN, K ii-. nh.nun, nu. ni hm competitors, pro i> le .1 against tie ap|.itme ni mi tin ground i hat Mason tried to indnoe him lo withdraw ami asked linn lu.w mu. li lm wonhl take, to "iii.uv out." KiiM'lili.uiin la pieparcd to iuuke ulllduvit lo his e'liuitfo. Th.- In.lnr.timl Koeittiurant audTruining Behool Aiwu iniiuii was nicuipoiiii.sl ycsiiid.lv bj lira, ?i,mu i iuney, Mis, E. p, Hityilou, ills, bul did I.. Hickok, Mra. 8. C. Cbaviuan, Uta, J. H. yeeninin, Mrs. M. B. hos*. Mrs. Qeo?e J,. Corringtou, Mrs. (leora* Macnamara, Mrs. s. s. Feloabet, Mrs. R. W, Cushman. Mrs. .ian.- h. Ataetol Miss Reboeea A. Poty, Misk Bliiebetb V. Hill. Miss Amelia K. (ininti. Mis* Elisabeth M. Newcomb. Tho objeetof the sncie-ty is t>. rome .ly th.- ev Us ?>(' stow ' bogging; and ii le toe intention of the society to provide a since wheeo the gifts of the charitable may ba carefully elfspoIIHCel ill let mu lui Murk Bllpnlicel nil thc premises. tfMWB from eui; sr nu ii ns. NEWARK. Carey Rinse v, the oolored sexton of the First Presbyterian (hun h. disappeared on -Saturday. He* IS heli'eved to he insane. Of Seventy-three de aths last, week fourteen were bom consumption anel liv- from pneumonia, The furiiituie ami pefaooal effect*, of Finley A. Johnson, win. h chnrged with forgory ami hasi'is appearad, w. re sold at auction ye-sterday nuder a lanellord'h elUtress warrant. Bishop Wigger, in Ins pastoral leiter. rend in the I,'..man Catholic churches nu (Sunday, protootod ignlnst ihe Spoliation nf the Propaganda. I'hilip Moure. uno i-iuhty-foiir, elieel at his boase in lull.>n st.. on Sunday. Ile nw a muni, ian ami tim h. itel e.f a musical family. A string ouartet whieli he oigani/i'd was c.un).,.se,1 ol' men)IM'rs nf four generations in his family, the yoongee! being a ifreat-Kratuldaui/hte'r. Me was formerly apntn;> manufacturer ami later the .sexton of Trinity Church. J B KS KY (TTY. James Toole, acre thirty-seven, a switchman rm ployed by the PeanaylvOnia Bailroad Company, was in-tmih Iv lulli'el bj a le.eoinntive near Washing tein-st.. v st. i.lay. Tho bnely was taken to his boas in Virst-st. Barnard Smith, Of No. IO Jeffersein-st., Hoboken, employed u ? brakeman by the Delaware, Lacka? wanna and Woste-rn Railroad Company, was attacked and badly beaten l,y three men at ? late hour nn Sunday nii'ht, while passing nuder the rail? road bridge at (iiiivi'-Ht. He l.elieves theev wero foot-pads hut Wilt: frightened hy his eries fol help. NEW-JER8ET. Rabnmin.-?Dr. Howard Henderson, of Jrr-ey City, will lee tine in the Episcopal Church tliis evening. Mun1 nv.?An opposition ticket has heen nonii nated, with Messrs. Briscoe and Moorehoad for Freedn,MeT? and Messrs. Dc looney Cleveland. J, D. Mee] er. ll. i:. Smith, A. J.Parkbnrtt and s. B.Par sill for Town Committee. PaSOAll .?William T. Morgan, enurageel In the stove and tinware bnaiuesa, had been iii lora long time, suffering from nervous prostration, He ? bt slowly rec,,venn,;, hut any sodden Boise atti icted Ins nerve s. On Sunday ;,:i, moon, when the Ural of two loud claps of thandi r came, ho wjs m startled that be fainted, aad when tbe second peal came he fell into a awoon and soon elieel. Mt.ex.Mi 11:1 ie,?The funeral of William J. Madi? son, who committed suicide, was largely attended on Sunday. '1 be beana waa foBowed by the Orand Arm) posts, ibe dei i .-ed man bavins served in the 2tlth N. .1. Volunteers.Ioho Chambers, who wea prominently connected wltb tbe Pira Depart? ment, died on Sunday.Professor ll. E. Richards will delver the- fourth lecture In tha Seminary Com ie i hia evening, ll.>?'.hv.s.?Julius Heimlich, of.Vo. 112Park-eve. baa start, el for California In nnrsuit of his wif*, wi.loped on Saturday witta John Base, a young mechanic who boarded wah tim family. When I! ei m li ck retinue.il ho nie em Sat ii ni n ni tr li the lou nd b - wife, danghter, and boarder gone. The neater part of the furniture bad been sold, Heimlich ne? ed tai ned tbat the couple had aihd on a steamer leu I .ill lui III j. El IZ.tBKTH.?Mn. B. B. Matthews, who was neci dentalh shot and killed bj lui eon at Bound Brook, on 1 rioay night, waa buried yosterday from the ional Church, lim funeral was large)] led.Ioho C. Rankin, ji., and Walter B. Timms have been elected deneona >.f tho pint Presbyteriun Church.Anton Broddoo, a drit r aud collector tor John rtteinke, u grocer, disap on Saturday with hi* collections i.t ihe day. Nnw-Ritcirawicg.?President Oates, of Rntgera College, h ct med last r\, ni i.u in Kirkpa rick Chapel, on " btreet deenes in Cairo..Ihe- Rev. W. I'. Davis, pastel of ths Pirst Methodist Episcopal Chnreh for three years, preached hia farewell aer m..ii un Munday.Nothing has been don.- toward Bending Coi Jerrard, tbe defaulter, now iu i'oronto, Canada.Tbe witneases from thia town m tbe Gottscbalh trial, at Lancaster, Penn., have- been examined.Thu members ol the Hebrew Syua* pogue beld Heir thud annual Purim sociable ti eaei ger Hall last evening.rhe Turn Veroin li<-i?i b dramatic entertainment and sm-iuhlo m liner's Hall. I'i 11 I:-. I*:. The fun. ral nf Mr. and Mrs. William Hayden. wl.<> died within n few minntes of naeh other on Satnrdav, was announced tei toke niece yesterday momma from St, Mary's Roman Catholic Chnreh. lt ?;;i beld instead al the home of tim deceased connie. I'be reason assigned was that tbs Bev. 1 a the t Walsh, pii,--t of tbo pariah, was In P ior health anil li.iii held private services at the bouse on Sunda.) -..tlmt be might stan uo a vaca? tion yesterday, Bishop Wigner, of Newark, was said to bavi tritton a letter forbidding tho dodie to h.-laken im., the church. They co lld have a Christian burial, the bishop waa reported tu have saul, atnl they wera buried in tbe Cemetery of the linly Sepulchre. ?? - ? LONU ISLAM). Oravi -r.Mv Justice Stryker yesterdsj issnod warrant - for the arrest of Joan Dem pe J and \\ illiam Deasey, who leccnfly hud s prize ll if ht nt Coney island? ( rn t'ui: I'eitvT-?The hodyof tho late Conrad Pupil- iliu-i ti waa taken to Hamburg on tbe steam? ship Westphalia on Saturday. W uri. has been he? il.m on the monument lo 1.reefed to hie memory. lt will bs fourteen feet in height. I.eiMi isi ami City. -The Queens Connty Court Of Sessions yeste; elay convicted John Qoodwin, age i ixty-five, of anon.Frank Zimmerman pleaded gtlllty to assault mid was tined $90.1 be (iiand Jury will resume their investigation of the Colly er poisoning case this morning. Woe nm a\ kn.?About 9 o'clock on Snturdayeven ing Leon Scholtz, a German girl, ebon! eighteen years old, was stouped in Atlantio-uve, hy nu nn* known man. Tba rafBau clinked hei and tore ber clothing. In the straggle sbe bu his band severely, lier cries attracted tho attention "f soma .nen nearly s block distant. Tbeyweut to hm1 assistance bnt tua mun escaped. Miss Schotts was severely iiijnied. Fh'hhino.?fohn W. Harway, proprietor eif the { Harway Dye Works, lives at Bayside, ami drives tn his manufactory .'very m..inuit'. When he reached tho Fung Inland Bailroad erosstog al Myi th -ave-.. Flushing, Ins bone uud wagon wen Mindi by tne locomotive. The horse waa instantly killed ami was dragged along tha track about twenty-five bel ; tue wagon waa broken to pieces, Mr. Harway was thrown [rom bis carriage hut wu* univ si i ifh t ly injin ed. llnic was nu Ila gina u at the crossing. Baal i?)N ? ."selah C. Smith, proprle or nf the Watson House, died ra Sunday.Philip nnd Ira Bete hum own several hundred sores ol' wood? land mar Bmslaa. For several years laige quanti* ties of wood have beea carted away by unknown i>er-..us. Yesterday offlcera emoted Edwin Qlutce ami >,e-.i,eii.i Lang, each having n two-horse wagon load of cord vvuuii. They wnw tuUt-n belora Justice Lewis aod were Unod $7 sash. Civil amt* have also been brought uga inst Ihuiu. _ ay. . STATEN ISLAND. r.iMi'Ki.N-viLi.K.?While crowing Brighton Heights yesterday, a team ran away and thomas Carney and Bentley Cronin, of Brooklyn, wen th own ..ut. Camey was seriouslv Injured about the bead and ?jh taken to the Smith Infirmary. Cronin escaped with ? toa seven bruises. -? ? WWTCHE8TEH COUNTY. WiiilK Plains.? The will of Mt's, lichens W. Davies, widow ul the InteChiel Just;..' Davies, waa aelmitteelto pmloilo \csle'l-.a\ . ^ll?* i'll a boUOS ami l mel ut Fishkill, to her sob, Henry F. Davien, Tbs rest oi tue estate she eli to bai daughter* Helen and Lacy, Hy 'i codie il tlie amount of each daughters shan vms limited to ?15,000. Tlice-ile.re IloUllian, the i uinlciiilii'el nunile r> r, spends tii"sl nf lu- lime in nu. King -ilk nock cha ms and ?ai. ii gnilds lor his intimate frieuda. ALONG THE BOUND. Shta ii uni'.-Ml-s Sibyl Cartel told herexperi* enoes among tbe Mormons, ni the Congregational i ... nu Dunda] evening.Mm, Maria L. i urtisdied yesteiday, age eighty-nine, Danu i t, M' tubers of thc Veteran Association. Wooster Light ti uariL Will meet luis evening to dc. ide upi ii s proped d uniform badge, M i'll .i> H. -I lie ti I Mt service in thu BOW Pl te-rian ? hureh was beld on Munday morning. After the sermon $27,060 waa collected to raise Ibo dahl em tue bull<ung--fl,00U mon tuan was Doodad. li'iiv.Mi ii-Thomas Field, who was shot by bis brother William uoarlj three weeks ag.., had n ?even chill yesterday, making his .uluiou more critical than it has heen foi a n.ce'k. lii.u.iiii ii i.u. -BethStevens, anent on tli?*i lleuisii tonie iuiiliuiui, went from Uni geporl on March A. .Hld bas lU'l '''ell se-ell -luce, i I ls a, ciliit s al.' l-uiml tu be correct,and Ins family ara al ? hms to Moonal tm his diaappearaaoo. lu.un,i cu. i. Captain Hunter,of the Salvation Anni , ua-. Med the* city tu le- vet 110,000 fOl talsS Impnsonmeut. Snits lo be brought by other mem? bers will ame.nut te, 100,000.ite-ior,- ihe Boien tiin M.ciity last night, A. C. Hobbs, who NM picked the lock of the Mink of Bngland, lectured eu, '' Looks ami theil I alliite-. ' ... Isaac M, HlllT, aiicslidou lfiuxsda>' loi obtaining el.OUO from Mrs. Jane A. Sherwood on forged notes sud deed was placed under bonds for lf.1,S00 yesterday. Ayyi'AE ELECTION OF SOROSIS. i- a I esl Tin: nu ri uni i lori ion of Boroala took pine I>e-lim>iiliv>'* yesterday, wifli tile following rebuilt: Pi el. nt, Mi?. j.e. < n.iv': rice presidents, tbs Bev. PhsaO iiiinnaforii, Mrs. lt. Lomas fleams, an, Harriet Farm WOrtfe. Mrs. Iliiiiiiali ,1,11'uIih; ree-..nilli/ se-oretary. Mr? M. A. Newton; curri spun.Muk AWTetarv, Mrs. Kelu.i C Smithi treasurer, MraBarah a. Van Born) auditor. Mrs Sophia Oppcnlilem; muslcil director, I'lai a I.. hUit-inin e'listoelhiuo, Munn ih Alie-e, Mi-. Florence- N. Men itt. Mri BenleeV. rowaasod, Mi-s BstberOsborn, Mr?. Maadi <'i?rke ami Mm. Lillie Cohn i executive committee, Mrs Rebecca A. Mores, Mr-. Kartaret w. Bavonbill, Mm Harriet Miller, Ur. Georgiana M. Crosby an.l Mrs. i.uc.j Thomas! chairmen of committees Utaratars^ Mary Ky ii Halla*; art, Mrs. 9, D. Mutt.; 'Illina. Kiln II. cfvin.-.r phllanuiropv. Esther Herman; science^ Mrs. B, A. mitta eslucjetluii, Kllet) E. Miles; hiislness wouieu. Clara Ney maa; Souse ami linnie, Mrs. iwrnuolt; journalism, llilci m Osaka UEQINQ ti lui ss tit .SAM). At the nieetinvf of the Acinluiiy of Sdenrei hmt events* s paper on "The 'MasfaF Beaches' sf Set laud snel America" wu* rt-ad liv Preifesseir II. Car.lnrteii Bolton, of Trinity College, Harbord. In the course of his re aaarka, rrotn-*or Relton ntd i "hame time Mass a Mam li.Kter-eu me ?.? i, nen Huton. I wai much sur prised tn tin.I that Saes step I mads on tin- sml eiudtexi , elutlnet BOtmd. The me.st senoioas sonnets were obtained h> taking tin, sand ami ruiibln* it rapidly tiiroiiffh the hand*, when, under ordinary eondttiuns, thosouuel coule lie beard from 1901<> i io feet, (ouror riv* distinct nota liein^ elicited. These musical smuls are fniiiid near I.aks Ciianiplaln, near N..rf..lk. Yiiytnia. and several othei places tu tne United States, bul ttmse at Manchester ari the iiiiwi ri'inaiknhle. Musical sands sn, fneind on ti.e Island or i.if g ott tin- ansel of leettaatf, 'thn souuc tiiaeie in thi'iii u exceedingly sonorous, resotuhllinf tm twiiiifritiKof a tljrhte Lrd M,tjc tliieael." professor BoltOI opened a lonee Jar of th? Manchester ?amt rolleeted ot Septembers, snd rabbtae a portion of n rapidly tiin.uirt Ins bend produced a distinct sound, which rcseuibtwt Uie ctuuchiiij; of oiiow under foot. TUE MEISSOMEBMACEAT MIDDLE. _ From Parti Cnrrrnitinilrne* of Truth i T^,nitr,r\'>. Meisseiniei is tired "d' seeiiii.' |i;iinte-ei uiiel fx>w di red Lady Jsse ml- iu the K'e.ii Halon* he rrequente; li' ls seventy-two yesrs old, aad bas never understood tn, wai deii! style nf pr.-t ine--is. Heebbors those nldstobsaatj to win. ii (aahloaable belles nearly al?ay? resort, and sw* through tin-in at once, lt would gue aim far graatui pleasure to do a homely old v.ninan nilli a abai mid iiitcresiitinr face iii.ni the fairest of the laielj Jesebela aforeaald. Metaaonier tiiinkn lt aeompOmeai to u e Intellect of a sitter to be truthful, in all Dis prc vttms dealing* witta Americans he found that slnoerltj answered. Mid Melssooler to ms, M Mrs. Mackay lias ? very agreeable face, ead piquancy. Bbs did aol need tc he Idealised to muk,- a charming ph tine, du tlie contrary. my Id.-a wis te, give lier Immortality hy strpplnjr ber ol what wss adventitious, and bri ua out wi.ai eas penna. neut and thoroughly personal: Ever* truth that lu: could tell pictorially aboul ber,was. In bis opinion, bon >> & ti ire. rae never ormiplalted ,.f ids huh enty iu any ot I... , Isl)? tn i.i -i ? ni lu. ami sha iiiil nut toroid him to re t.ein bei portrait ui Ute Triennial Baton after lt wac agreed to pr Along* Ute periol during wbiedi that Kxhlhl tu n waa tei bs ke-pt ois-n. Concern lm: tin- price, .Iclsi inter takes 45.000f. fora portrait like thal ur M. victor Lefranc, in win. li tbs be ul ls everrtblng, and tbe dress t!i- npper part of e feral cit. ile ii.ul not u ii-, toportraj Mrs. Mackay, bul bei Bembrandt hat iud feathers, a rich cloak, a rose lu her breast, a dress rich iu lalbalas, ., Boor tu barroonlss with them, and a pair of Mousqu lairs Bwedisb gloves. A.-, lu: tei.,k a fancy tn ti.e work on wblob be wasengaged, it became s labor of lovs ta bim. though aol rn tbs Hr Josbos sense. 'Ibe efleet of sven tiny touch s is calculated, ami tue greatest ears lukin to prevent de-iaiis from spoiling the . io,, a,' r, ,o,d in ni iu "plenty ef ail" upou the whole. Knowing bow men suddenly ri-,e to wealth and come dov. ii with craabi ? kn tbe Inned Btate -\ Melsaouler used t,, ..;,>? to those around him, " lt I- possible i hal ,i hundred . ii- hence m. ....li will remember tbal tin re ever ea a innan/.a silver king or a Mackay Family, but lae whole world, I like to tn ml, will li ne fn Its mind's i ye the 'any in tue Rembrandt hat." Tbe artist never worked so hard for immortality. Tba fates resolved Miai bm eJtefttteurrt wasuoi to live a year, ann it was exhibited In a esasea whuu " e\ cry body " was om oi iowa. ?;; MA HI A h IM b LUG L'S CE. Mi vi v i i i . iLMATVAO. ?ea ....... ii I i >n ..-. .s Koon sets, M8| Moon1* age.da. 14 lil..11 WATdU I.H.lV. .1 V naroW Hook. 7AC, (Inr. (siSfl X, TUM'Hell 'Ivs. Ml f.M.?raudy lluo*. 7;.;5 Ciov. lauaO. o:ii,iioo (Hm, lull FOREWy STEAMERS DUB AT TUIi> TOUT Ti;-DAY. V'ttet. f.in* Italy .I.uinlon .National dalia . l.lvorn.iol.i;iu,ant Wyoming .I.tverumil.Oulou itv._Itrtstol .llnstoi ctv Knrncssia.Ulsagow. Auchor Khi'tla. . nsmoiirs. HsmU-Amer liiiiert . Rambnre . .. Qsmb.-Auier Nm ntii.r-,' .r.i. nen .... X (I. Lloyd M i.lcl . '? ? Hun Ports w * DNEBDAY, MABUH l'J. rom wn!I.Iiristol.rirest Western Stale- ?.? I', , SSSOW. ^Ule? Ht ijniri'i't '. ???? _ . Frsnob-Trans i'i'> ?.' l-n. i,lu . ... Hu sn.iiitiii Merino.Alexandre's i Hi BODAY MABOB ll Rspnblls . . Lirsrpeol . Wbtte Stet i li urmi Mm/a,iv.Ib.rileMiiK. .Boreleaaz SHIEEIMi BEWS. PORT OF M'.lVYur.K.... MOX DAT, MARCH 10. IBM Al-"IV. ntsssserCltj '?'. ^follt!-',n.l (Ttr-. Lewis, f.tverpoe)i j>t, 2-i.vla Qui ,-rielnw ll .!?, ?ll'l .: I"' ' ll --,1'.,. hi-ii c i Ile W.i'.ii l-r, ( ... hriine, Mverpcnl PsbS7 vis QUI > ii itown J ' ','..1 I'li-rti'ii-i'lN I'iFWJ Munt nu ??<??? t neb Psi "?' . ]<?-?? nun.ice in .tnyn, ivti, mdse tooreit-r, vessel to olmpson, Spence 0 Yoiuur. ntetunei fborn Hill Bri, witheren, Csrelenaa tteb 27 Tte il .?' "I H il.. I'-. Willi .11 Jil l' I., lil iel . ve-si 1 l? ile I uni 4 (.0. ei Newe rt,('ni ? I .ta>s, ?i'.,i anise *:id psasensers lu Jaa I-. \V ar : .t i'.. Steamer Oaselslune, [Vickerson, Qstrsstsa MHich 3, anil Kev Weal fi, a i'i uiiiiec ami p.is* uitera u, *' ll Mallory ? Co. -teHTMir LooMaoa. liam". Vew.Orieans 8 day*, wita nulso an I \>nr,* nsers t', 8 ll Reeman, Rteatnerrxinitnonwesltb, Van Kirk, rhll.ul^lphls, with mdse tn juliii i Roberta, at, iiiicr America.Mi" r. New-Loodoa. Bari Bot rid Sor), Jolmasa, Bt IbomasCditayg, in hallast In Kiiiicli, Kilve * fo. Bcbr i a.-!otti Br . Rosel. C'aretcnaa 10 Alive, with rnoU-nce to orden vf??el tn I* I Neerim ,'. Hon, ?-rhr ^n-.i'i \ Full'r 'ot Providsnee', TTart, PeirtHpniu 'J5 dmx. wiri, ,i?iiha t to Miller A Farr; vessel to Piu-inn A Load. u i,r sn ,ti I Hen York. Mstsnxas I'i dsys, with su-ar to J ll i ebal "->.'.?'. ve???i to M Hunter 4 co. --.lu Mum- Harper tri, *ea;uan. wt John, Nil, 'JO.Uye, willi linnb, i In M 1* iiiuili'M- A Co; veaaul In A T Heney. *L*-mi:i- Wtael st asn<te n?>, light, 9W| clea.-. AtCity I<".u .1, liRht, N.NW ; clear. i I.KARRh. BtssnMT Colon, Bbackford, As^nws I?PsmSe Mst! Hs Co. htesroerWeser(Oei , Brans, Baltimore?<)e!ricb /te;,, -I-nillir Hi.-alevtater. lenney, Lenna, l)e-.l?elld Dominion Se i *o. Hhlp T.inierlnne Clrr\ lCr.is ?, linnie?TTiew Rn^er A I ?? Bark Kllula Nor), Iii at. Inn Natal?John Norton A >*)n?. Itai ~ ir,ed',, Hal), Puppa iiunna?Amlrew I Kuma. Bsrk Andie Anst), Mehls, I ?bon -i. ? ick-ii t- e ?. BsrSBwsnses in I n i rmiop, liiink!i'k---now A linretees. linrk s u Wal en, Mill, Hun mrs -WaUim, roel A'*o. Mai W Hei.e,, a ' ii nana, John-on, .--Siiia la i'll andu-Waydell a.... Bal I H ivan i, I'i, e. HiiTana?W O Minnon lin-- Mella i v.'; i. J.,':a: sen, Lisbon?Panch, l'.,tv A Co. Bcbr I a mi mit. Keller, Arroyo, PR?Hint psoa. Clapp a Oo. btlil Liuiuii li Sui! - . -I 1 liu.'Wis? I'vuint-iU A Co. MAI Lt U Rtesiners fnli.n. for Asplnwsll; Bithtnead, {tswasrtMsws Wesrr. Bsltliuore li eskwate-r, Issaa, Dei. -In|.s , ,r, -t,', ini.ii ami Robert, for Antwerp; BUok?pi>re, Biemeii; Daniel Barnes, H in Krani le a Iljiks Kim nc.'int. foi tlltwerp, Uerbard, I.eildon; Ilanipbrn court. 'i')..-.t"; ic- nt. Il ',.',' Harriet Uloksiaa, Ht l.,,iii,e?i Jo'ui Uiitlifrfniil, I've: pool: I'.Uu a I ai U.a ;'iia. Mai, U Bead, I', rnamboc ?: Kornlna >t-r. st Jajto; Nellie K Bumhs i. i'm! ~i,,in Mun I hi .in.ii,,. ;. (. tuuleeton. i.i ie . imn a iin.ini, Ior flt <i,,it. Bolus (.ni,. 1. Wim ll,un . foi Nm?'. It.i?; Mary K Iinuelaea, Pnl-it-a-I'itu,. HUvar -inay. BtJoluis, i'll, l' i, Ualle rd, mir di nae, 4lg? a?',!i?i-Vta r.nii-, ulumi f-ouiul?Hblps VlfUutit snd Riiislea.ler for ^ okohUSS. Bsrk Ldiih, tor Leith, MlaOEUUUfMOVa Burk Cynthia Bri, Newcomb,at sliaipuess from New.Y,,rk. In leak v. HbS ls ntra ned mihi ha* Us.) Inr dooks s,?e|,l titi'. Viuu Non Sorenson, from b?uo iou it tm Wow. Yoil, bas un Ired at ',U)raltai 1. ;i*y. lill. M. IV 1. Ml N rs Of *>KAM?.IIS. I'.iiiKiuN* PORTS. Uvsaroot, MsrrtilO?Arrtvsd. saaassars Patoatlna inn, Whl.eway. from Boston Kel,-7| Knn.rssa ,Uri, Smltli, (rom (ia vihIi'ii ti I. 1" Duna.i im, March 1.1-Arrived, ste-smer N'to iBn, Smith. trom i l.ulesteiu Fob 'ii mi Uer ?a.v lei iitouien. HovKn. March 10?Arrived.steamer Kris dlr'. Ceriilitl.s lro:u New-York i*eh Tt ou lui way to Loudon. UuiMOL, Mureil IU- Arrived, auiaiuei Hrl4tol .Br), Will. lam-.from Kew.York Ve i ji i.i tanOW, Mari-h in-Arrived, stesmer bt*te? ol Nevsdu .lit Uiu-.fron New Virk Kelli:-.. l.iiivi.. Mar. h In?tailed,stasnsr "-tafe ot Nro.-ueks (Br , Ursea, fmiu wla*?o? lienee- tm NSW-ToTS. ticll.l.r, Mal. I, 10 Psaatd, lieauier V'lnterlaud I Be-lf , IImim-, from riillaileiplils Fob i~ ou her wav to Auinr.ii. l.i/.*i:n. March I"- ra??ci. St.-aiutr Uli-iillict. Hr,. Ilehron. fnin Port Royal via MswptJI News Iel) 21, ouht'iwayto Beness, Kin-*i r. Mureil IU?P.i?ae,l, uteamer Vi-nt'tian iBr., Traut, from Boston i'<? ? ix "" bsr ?,av to i iv. um.,t ii,., vi's Mjh-Ii S-A. lived, it-amer lintis (Uer), l*la?is*, from Now.iii ii am l't-h ..'. Hil lln\, Maieli li)?Airlve.l, ateamer Peruvian, from l.lv sr pixii. niiMi.'*,i if <*-ntr-* nn?T0> March lO-ArnveH. ^tesmera (*!i?,p?tr? Cil'hy, Aa ssnotis,Mti\ Lamsster, Mills. Philaeieinii.a t'stsJonta iBr., . ,,t ti.r, NewY,,rk lor l.ivei |.,,..i- I) fl Miller, Clark. Usn. ii'ine. City "? Ml, eil, Nli'kersoil, Hsvauuali; lieu WhitlK'j, IlHllett. New York e Icured, StSSiaoi i A -ti Inn , Mr , Crovna. st John, N H; n.iln. mel,.-.. Howe, Newport Newsi .se*icn. , Bel ry, Now-Yorb run.AliK.l.rilU. Mai,h 10?An,*"i ,,t.?'m lind liOO 'i ll . Illl?i-a. ifveiyoie, I .lain lie I (ii der".ill. PstOTSOB, 1'n t Antonie, A/ai.siHr .Adenia 'awi on. on ijne Arlee Uivs lim,i, l iii inver, reaawsad^Bbenuan, ProTbuaeei Nonuan, IS, ll01t"U. " ? I' J euI'.iin. lin.mtier an 1 J .' I'otlli.i: ha..i. Illili '|,. Boston DkLAV, abk Hay .iii iv itmi. Msrch Hl-Salleei, ate-ani, i Ilil'Nh Crown ' i . r ? poul, li u nun,ik, Maren i i -Arrived, atsamorei 'hinimrbani oir Tlio,n??. , in m. . ciiH, ? in Hen Tower Hi!, K van.. I'oi'uan i.tapold. Fi ? , sn, Foster, t'hsrlss ld!) I'l-ared ?fea>ner lle>ri?'.lro noeeinn. flAV.tNv'ui, Murri. IO- Vi rived. *team.r (Jato i Ity, lloflton Nkiv.. ii i . in- Kerch IO Liv, I 'lion., K ll Walli Jl. liell/.n. At theFsssss?Arnvae,ataesssrsMergan, Havana; Dhssv l Iel ' III ), l.l,eni,?,i HalWel. ?U,ai?ei? Alnva and Luci I' Mill, c. ', - Aaaoaneemeats. Pennine johann Hoffa Malt Krtraetbas stgnstoreerjebasa Hoff sml Moritz Kilner on neck of svery IxiUln. Indorsed br all physicians, for general deblll tv Beware ,f Imitation*. Curtcr's J Atilt. Liver Pilli will poaitivcly cara Msfe heselschesnd oreve r if, rm urn. Thia la mit talk, bat truth, (lue pill sdose, lo i.e tiaei ut all elrna<ioiA Kew aAj vstttssssna ? ? ? If a ir.irltinfr Cough is iHsfnrbin* yimmifghVg rent, gal a i.e.i of H*lmint -. e 'klsuiiaii.ii COHOS IWilt. Tbey wlilaSorel immediaf- relief. _ ar - JTeYRT A. DAMIHfc M. D, 114I.eilnrton.%ve hetw?en - uh * . I : ii*?S*. ?sara, fte Ll to 7. iWasm >f th-v^irr.?*,/???% ,1'Bilo-UnnajyUrgaua. lui.t-iUinue ao-I<Uuliltr. ? ?? ? TlIK NON-MKCnANH AI., No ClIIMVKV, Duple* Lamp. I.irni witiiont a chimney. No mae-hlnery tn ret ont of or. di r, SM ny BStaalOove nuuent teet givee one-baif moro ll?h| tli in tl is Hnrhsalral larn|,. ' all and see lt or -en-l for circular. HrtiToeiKirH MA51 ka'rriiM'i 00, 'it Church-st., Vt. Y Until the Fifteenth Wo shall offer at a DECIDED IN? DUCTION all the Spring OVER? COATS and SUITS in both Men's and Hoys' Department* carried over from last season. Abo some heavier goodl left ov<r from tho past season. rI hese g? k "ls If US I' be sold to make room for our N K vV Spring Goodj for Men uml Hoys. Jessup & Co., 740 to 760 BROADWAY, Near Eighth-Street ntlZM* OF ?.10, ISf, *10 AAD $.1. THK MMOl wnn ii RIVISIIBI THK LAMMBM MUM BBB Of BMOUtfM MOBM TUA1 ikk com. ? iN*iiiti;i.Y ov LBRin roora in thu MOBO Xl ( Ii.KM WU.I. HI;* K1V1 fi ? TIIK TBBBM FMBBOMI MHO fUBMWM RR8PF.(T. IYI.I.Y Hil: Nl-AT LAJMMmWtt MMHLR OV WuiiM WILL BXCBIVI Pi, flt ABD fS BACK, POM lt'LL PH1NTKD PABTIC1 LABI IDDBBBB-Ob CI.(MN') STAMP?TBA I'M 1)1) 1 A I I- S MCTUAli A. CIDBBT AMOGIATIOM, -'?. AND Mi BKUAiiWAY, BBW.TOBS CUTT. TMAOLDMV AMDLABOC9I Ml itu. MXMBMMI COMl'ANY IN 1 UK Wi I HLD. lillirie* H. Peet of low*, 1st .fr Co , Piv*M?n?. Jimceii. P.tch'r, *?retsrr THE LADIES' FRIEND! Mo Happy (ind Mo ^o.nl. "I OH) S0SS4 SU,! ,lowii.lie:,ite,l .il t|n?e?. rel ?,"?> I hst I hSVS Bot ;i friend lu Hie ffi.riil.'' rtiichU lbs ,-xpr.--vni o.' UuiauiiU ' ol lilllie* who iir- discourse*,! ..n.i fcol dil ".wit nf aorta,*' i wlilil, utuke time, .uni thur taeniliee v.ry unli.i^py. \'l <t I Itu h.- 'ml, anbat,|>v trouble* c. iu Un ea-eily <lr v -a xway atti I haili.in.-..ie, eli, ermine.-* au! liv,- t i!.? tnnir lil wo. a leer ; tessa ol RADWAVU lt PH rr ITI til riffil Sill iaa>S|ilil leelsoliappjraailsessod.il jroa viii oalytry '.-.?, lul/n ! will never regret it, b a ?>* nu-i tu* u,i m.m< u I you in.i Raieviy's RerJlatim Pilli Perfectly tasti-li-ei, ?!, (SBtly Boated, for the SBBS ot all Us. orders eif the stomach, llvui ... r, bis . o, -.ul iris in it? vrn'.i.m form-e, ui'rvi.n ? -'I;,AU l.l, costlvcnesa, inetl|n?stioii, ilyapep-ls, blliousu ss, li Hems fever, intlammstion of lan linnell, pile* anet iii .l.-r iii < n-- oa uf bli Internal rlscsre P.ilrr, itl e hlXTrtPKH BOX. .^ni >/? an diiuxistu. Tlie- New lu-eoritlt n for * Walk Ceilings, Ait Objixte, lin!.-rni, tillie i.nii Imti^nstisblei IN SOLID BELUM Tlie -.;.,?' |if-r ret .mil lieaiil fol of hil DeeotslbiSS HikIi nrt elt'iitfiMl.y eminent Waterproof. Can lee willied; Sui, pruts, liou from .lamp nalia. Sold 14 lalla A - SS| lo linux lin wail puper. Tbe !!??< oi nlioii of I.iiie'i'imta Wu lion, a nev. branch ol MesssMHe Art. SOLD BY ALL DECORATORS, WALL PAPER, Fl RMPI UE AND ART DEALERA Prier gatkl tn literate, And for a bmeimbae fUlltptilet. Now lu gsastal sss ls sablic imiUHnss nfenrebesi ofltecs, anel ile- bornes ..t ide peopto. r* Ri -H. a\\w RADWAYS R^AOY RELIcF. l'Uie-t:, sn i i \ i ? net i'...rit.i: TUK CHKAPKM * AM. lu -I IH>K IN'K i'lU KAJtlLY DHB IN THi WORLD. CURES .AM) PBEVENTS ...f'ill^. I "I,I*. fORB VUBOAT.BTIPV mik JIPHTMKRIA, IM'l.UKMZi, A?ni;s A\JI P%l.\s. Fnrtieael;ie-iic, wiieih.r >i. i. i serToaa, Iselhaafea n-nml iris, Brrroasaesa sad ileepleeeiie^s, ih,'iitiuitl?"i, (nmtuuxo, Ni.;u-e au-1 bites ol laseets, i. .???? mi.i eeoksess i iii.-iiaea. Suine .,r ki.lney., polas ^i ,. 1 I , iver, pl.iii .r, awelllnz of the J.nilli, ii.iIim n tiie bowell iie.triiiiirn. aad SlISS eil xii kiiijH, K.i.ii.iv'-t Ke.i.lv lletn t .Mil afloni lm le^liatte e*^ aud itu loniinu..t n?e *,,i .i i't .v ti.} * i?iTe,'t* apermaMBtoure MALABIA i'l.?|:.:iiuiitt woreet foru? Piton i r ii iin - i.\t-. WMMB \<JV rOMOMAM A QAMBI 4MB ttttm hnMtt MARK hCHKTIIAT THE tlMM, KOMMttttt v.Mii 8T1CB of Tin: canopy PAiiA-ni. fl MMT TMBUHtl mim,T IIIUIH.N. )!^ IIIK I.1NIMI THK RX. POSKD mJtta\ BUB BBB v'-i' ?TICM, MRAXIMM ham Ful'.l. HO- IVK.s OK llli: lilli.I), M'.UIi.l SLY IX. lt il m Sie.ltr I I-TKN TO NO PKALKVi PEK -?| \-ions. tMM IOB trOUBNMLf lil \I THM PAKA ? Ol. I- SI AM I'll. ON mi INSIM "IS I ii"*f.MlTK*t? PATBMT." UK. 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