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B tTlIE SHERIFF DISTURBED CHARGES TO BE MADE TO THE GOVERNOR. ?a-jiat mr. couNsr-L o? the boosi vii.r COMMU? TER SAY?THE OTHER Ul*. Sherill Davidson waa greatly rliatiuluM JteU nins ?.sn the etiitoment thal the member* of tho Aaarnv )ly InveMigating Commit too would iinji*" tn :.*king tho Governor to remove hun. Charles I . Miller and Uh.dei H. I .vkham. the counsel for tho commit t.-e. svent to All.anv lB>t nil*hts aud it is expect.il that the committee wiU direct then, mmoi aa voe i-it.le to lay the ev ul.ii. e in regan, to the Sh. rill be fow the Governor. The Hher.fl'H alarmieee gnat that he has eim.l4.y--d two of the, ablest tafrjetr. rn the city, .l.isci.li ll. t hoate anil Anion J. \uii.lci ii, el, to defend him. A-M'iiilihii-.iin Roosevelt, chairman of the com initlee. svlU himself ask for the remus al of the Sheiitt in chm* t'ne ?.th.-t- member*of the wmaiittee tl,, nut jo ni in the movement But the evidence ol the Sheriffs misconduct in sn strong ami incontro? vertible, renting kn areal 1'iut ou the official recortla. thal n tree tlwnghtthal Umtewotud be united action on tbe pert ol the committee in calling tLe Governor's attention to llie subject. Mr, I'.k muli. ni.mm; to the matter yesterday, (?..ul: The presentment will ne made te the Governor Borne tillie this un k. lt.,!tl Mr. Loos, .veli that I would appeal |.. m. Un iii .vernor .md |iri-s|.nt thc chun.. - . Ihcn '- im j .1.i,>li| Mh.ilcicl Mi mi u.iiul flint thc i lina., s , ?i, I. ? - i taincil. iiliu thal the M.clift si un lld ts- len ni ed. lillie ls Indisputable evidence showing tbe Illegal*.} ot bi* act*. th..il,* P. Miller, ul the commit tee's coouael, said : .iii-t tbe -h. lin I* so eoneliaive that lean i -cc Ui>\\ thc I,om in.ir tun . s, ii-M- removing him. erin charged for prisoner* a* remove*! un r1 i.i,,I il.ii s ii I,eli the i, aits nen- md in -? --'.un. illicit In fact he transported no prisoner* wbatevei on tba**? duj a. ii. regulnrlj i barged foi prisoner* transl orted at tbe cx js-u-e of un- city by tin i oiiiuiissioiici- of < I'.uitie- nml Correction. He cl arced mr the board of prisoners when | tl.cy ucl., not In lr.* custisly. nml charged the coiintj when tu- prisoner* were paying hliu extortionate rate* lor boara. lt mi i, i.? ts aa ' warrnnl re u?,..,i. then an official would *? secure la almost any al it-' . prov ideal tli.a be i on d plead that bl* subordinate* v.i. to blaine, lint flu- si,, iiu retain* all those aubor iii' i ii n ii,,* ? iiiploy. 'i .. clerk who wa* >??* charged 1<>i Irregularities lu another department. lin .ii i. I-., inion - ; licnlous. Bad a* are t1,. Hst ui ihe . Itj govi tiiiiieiit, wbeuevi i i,m j........i show* um acth lt) in exposing them the talk ... I.ii-. ,i 8 ii ii lulu I* puerile. Bald "tie of thc sin riff's confidential friends: Ok, wc are nol afraid over here. Governor Cleveland ls not going to remove anj Democratic official lust nov . Me don't want to dig bis p ive as Lucina Robin ton did Bet tell you that" Aleck " Davidson ba* too tiuic'i ii.li ii ? ? ' evelund to fear removal. There are reaeona which I could ! [teruiltted, timi ifoulti Matinee you thal (jos ei nor (levelaad will mu rewove " Ab k i >.. Other De**a4>crat*, however, thonghl .liiv.ici.ily lunn th.- Sheriffs , .i!,ii,iciitiiil frit-ud. Iii* > -ai'i that tin- Ki jiuiiln na were making so much out .>i the lni-d.e.is of the city govenuuenl llml it would be a good stroke for thcG i lake some ?lli-( tivestep*tocorreel the abuses, lt ?m stated that be did not hesitate to remove the District At ferney "i Queens County, sven when b< 1 m ? il s> .niLi lose i,i- pm I., .i Mute senator, and that il he thought : i be remo ed he would ;u t on that eniis lion. si i ? ? i n'.-oi. -niil 'h.it 1>.\ fMlviec of counsel lu had ..'i., i'l.l'-.'i to saj untiling more about the mat? ter. When the proper time cam. li would be read", with lu* defence. He addodlhal several of the prisoner* bad mule,I ina caril declaring thal the t-">il furnished ut tin jail waa good, that - leau bed tlmi: was furnished) very week, and that the keepers did not ill-treat thi ai. air. Roosevelt, befon I oi Alb uv . day. *aid that the charges against tb< Sherill would at once he pri'scnted to the Governor. He added that :tll sorta "i intiiu in e I ul been brough! to lu ir nu lu* conn line.? to prevent tin- exposun "t abuses i im! .-,.!., member was deterniiiu'd tn no Ins duty. The commit te* will proceed with ita work of iu ition although nu tva* almost worn-out with the extra work. He said that be would press In* measures forthereliel oithecity goviTniiienl in every legitimate way, ami if tbej are defeated the 1 usou,c will Lave thc ant mfa. tiou <-! knowing sslm is responsible, The Ciatil Service bill to-morrow "sill show ? aposed todefeal legislation to re* Sew-York, The Special (iiaad Juiy of the Court of Oyer aud Termiuer vestertlay cont inned its investigation ol tin- * lien it'-, oiti,,-. It luis li ol lol several sm ? perts engaged in examiuing tin Shel id's books aud papers. Several ol Ibo a - .-i the jail ami some of the pi isom r* w< ri exam neil . ( ster-iay rela? tive to the fom] fnruiali si to the prisoners, lb. rub ? and regulations ol ti- prison, and the treatment of the min,iii -. Albany. -Mr. Roosevelt appeared be! ire Gover? nor Cleveland to-uight in company ^ it li chillies i?, Miller, counsel ot the Com in.ttee ol (he Assen!,ly tba! luis been investigating the New-York departments. Mi. Miller niui Mi. lioiis.\elt statedthal they desired lo appear l-cfore lum ai once, aud prest-iii charges against Sherifl Davidson, of New-York, aud ash for bis removal. The (iovernor said that he would be prepared lo listen to them to-morro-w m"rti ing ut t) o'clock. .V thal time Mr. Roo*e w nh Mi Eni in, Welch, Nelson sud O'Neil his fellow-member* of the committee, and Mr. Miller, will present ihe leatnnony they took in i. uard lo i he Sbei ill'- management of In* otb. e. With this testimony tims- ? ill -uinnit their n i",i! to the Assembly aud a letter fromWheeler H. i'uckliuni. stating thal I ?-"-I groun. tbe testimony taken to remove the Sheriff, Mr. 1- liam's opinion, ii is Ihougbt. smi! have great \m ,i ul ? ,1 u the Govei nor. THE IN* REASED ! \\ UUDGET. Carnot's him* li ,,i :i:;-.., LARUEK ai li:, ii. u TIOXS J ?? ? I *?- Ii I) - I ;i" Board ?1 Kati nate wa* lo hold a rm yesterday, bul the absence ol Messrs. Aaten and Kiri prevented. Mr. Kirk waa reviesving tillie of the Irish societies. Mr. Asten maj nol be du k for a week or two. i out roller Urant, in compliance with a resolution ted "ti February U5, furnished a atateiueul showing Ihe details ol tl" im reuse in the appropria? tions in tbe Bnal estimate for !***i ovei ihe ap? propriations foi 1*>**:1. th-- principal itemaol the increase are given as folio* -?: Foi State ta on locounl nf free cana 083.007 53, tic lai nayluma and ruaiital.l..' Institution*, arising from tbe ii. i e.- ni? ,,r --i:?;.,,; -iu. . -. ...i , i .. .. uniubei of Inmates, I- *<; i.tix; '.-. i i of the city debi calla fm jfcl6ti -''I i.j rin Ile , i ? i i .tu. itlou ls . ; ...i.... sui-i. P50 additional. Various Items asked for Oj Ihe I meut of Public Work* call for sn Increase ol .f.".'J.!.ii. The n. I l)ep irtmcut i r.' tiou is .T'J.i-.ln"i lo ; ::,, ,,ur,?'..?.-.? ur land on Ward's leland, an ad.lil - a tn thi L'ouibs Prison, and a ni ? ire ? lie pi li lp il u- un. calllua for the ,-e. I .1" |l ?;, ,- l|||l :.l ol P ls jlliiweit -ni lucrease ,,: ?> i:t.".*-.)). ihe Departiuenl of Pullet la given an lucres*, of .tl.".". inini, tbe largest Item for which ls au Increase ?>] tniv patrol nun. Tbe Kirc Department is allow, i -i".i...-i no over Iheprecedl ,. .<? >i? oprl .1 il, u ih l)e|i,(l't unlit -'lol', u ih ?(?!? - * " ,n. lo." ' l of Hi t Cleaning .tu Ineri - -iii- ni owi (i, prim lp ill] fo tin i' mos al ol ano* a There ls un bierea* ul |3U,000 f.-r lu-piii tm. ni, for tbe purpose of eiiualizlag tbi ?le. ks :nui im additional clerk*, eur tbe judiciary lhere l- sn in- ii.? *?'-'.;. loo, pi in. rn ? Iv "'i bi conni ? i.esiif additional judges for the *u|u. Healdea tbe foregoing item* ben are several others requiring ap profartarlons foi i--i. the principal ot wbicb an se fol I-,**.-: 'l'o :i tiiuil lu i.i-.ii?,ie. niui trust coiupatlii d. chleii i.v the courts aa levied errouoo .- | lu 1 -7-. 1878 ?uni l*8ii. *,?_??."..iM.it; tm awards for land* taken srvoori Market, ?*>**'?.'???? >O'l; foi ludgiuont*. -inn.non more for 18*44 than waa appropriated for 1883; torc,,,. I '.'tit of .?*.;? ri . mut ml (oiiit of Om , and Ti trainer,f20,000; for tbe relehratlon of Evacuation Day. #20,0 preservation of pu!) L'lerk and KuiTogati under a special acl of the Legislature, an In - itementi In detail are preseuted, showing tbe ? -? of sm h appropriations as an* obligators up? on the Hoardnndei the provision "t law and lo, al authority, amounting rn .**:?.di -.ii m :>!. and also in-aseof those appropriations ovei v.hi. h the I -I e.a, ixi'MKi- only a liiinieil di sc ret kilian power, amounting to $1.850,732 ntl, makiug a t >t il ii., re mm !? ii i ?***; ol f3,309,U79 ni, ? TKAKJXG TILE BANDAGE TIMM A WOUND. V. Intel Donohne, age twenty,ol No. 63 Clinton* et.. Hoboken, wastakcuto th< police st;,ti tei lay ly Councilman Crane aud several citizens, He iv a* bleeding profusely from si veral ugly gaahes in the head, and was so weak from loni ol I.<l that li-- fainted. ( nv l'li> aician Heifer stopped the l'l""n aiiil runion d the mau to . mi-, iousness. Don* ohm stated thal while he im* Mulking through tbe lowei pail of ii. Fourth Waul Tu. was assaulted Ly four men, who, he believe*, in? ti ....: hi mil hu.'., l hes Beti on the arrival of soma oi Ins friends, who tonk bim lo Pope's drug store. No. 147 First-at. Pope bandaged tbe wounds and demanded, ns Donohue alb-are*, $!? tot lu* service*. U hue said that he had no moue) then, bntbe I il to ji.iv thc ilruggisi ,i-s em a* be gol tome i'oi'), bi -lated, then became indignant and lora tbe bandage* from Donohue's bead, catlaina tba wound* to bleed afrtatb. Uonobue'a friend* tiM,k hliu to the police ?tatton, Pope wat qneotioned nboiii the maiter and said: ''Idemanded only DO e. nts a,?i not *.-j, :i:ki j Ut<l^ Ml|v ,,,?. bandage off tbe man's bead) but if I had Uken them all ..il what of it I H.. He-Hera OOlUlden DonobUe'i comlitiun ci itu ah UAl'TI.Vl PASTpBfl LEAVLVG BBOOKLYN. 'ih.- Ber, Darid C Hiigbea ba* tendered bis I ituni as pastoi of the i ni.,,, Avenue Ba pt isl Chinch m iii.).,klyn, a position -Mn,!, |,? |);i, |,, ],| f-.ii'i J**71. ile Jut* accepted a.alli,.tuc um gall Aveline Jlajitist Church in Jersey (itv. Undei afr, Hughe*-* paatoxate his church ha*i been higly proaperoua, and a line new e,lillie wits I nii|i eie.l tWO .val* ago al ii iu-t of ?>4U),000, He 'lcMin-a to nave ms reugnation go Into elicit on Avril 37. A (lim. h meeting will Le held on March 24 to act Bpon M. lidareatgnatioo wUJ leave toni li.-uit.ei ebnri li i tu Hrooklyii \siilin.it PMtom UM "tiuiey Avenue ggad tbe Hansom Place churches Laving lout then fM******hast year and bucccesoia not Laving yet t been found, and the Rev. Mr. Hap** being about to leave the Washington Avenue Church. sricil-r. BECAUSE OF DWPEP8IA. Hiram M. Richmond, a v.nmg tewyerof Mead? vale, Penn, imumittcd silicide at lin- Metropolitan Hotel veeterdaj' He waa a sufferer from hypochon? dria. Ilia un. le. Jaree* I.. Mon ia, a< companied lum to this city, arriving <at 7 a. m. yesterday. At breakfast, alter they Md engaged ii room at the Metropolitan Hotel the roting man complained of a severe nam in Ins stomach, and said that be wonld wait for Mr. Morris tn the hotel otli, e. He left Hie table and walked directly out of l be hotel Aftei finishing Ins breakfaat and smoking a cigar in tbe office, the nncle went out in Munni-*-as to search foi liiin. Ruhni.md returned io the hotel with I iwyol ver.-which he bad purchased in the Bowery, and went to his room * nile Mr. Morris * a* si ill absent. When Mt. M.nri* returned be learned that bis nephew waain the room, ile found the door locked, and procured a .hair and looked through the transom. Richmond's dead body lay on the tl.?. H.- had-lim himself in tbe leftbreaal and ni tin-i iLiit temple, tbe second shot having caned ii> il,.uli. tin the table lay the folio* lng note : MT in sk. limns,. Lu ii i- Win am- BaBV: EretbU* will have reached ' ou, doubtless, you will have bearii ol m\ sad ending. Mi dear wlfe.praj for nie, *n*T my dear mother and'athel also. MayOed forgive meium univ we me. i in leal worM thal knows?no sorrow. Uood-by. God iiic- you. no.! hie** youl HU I ? Mi. Morris saul that " Hih-" waa* nickname by which tbe young manwaaknowu among bis moa! intimate friends. Richmond waatwentyida year* old. IL h:i.l been married aboul four .sen*-, -md hud a daughter two year* old. Hi* family relations were happy, and hi* bnsineas was prosperous, I lu lining man wa* in partnership with his fattier, V ri. Richmond, a piomiuent lawyer in Meadville, Shortly before his marriage lliram had a severe attack of dyspepsia, and hi- lather sent him to Florida for hts health. Within three year* he had been snhjei*| to frequent and vbilenl attack*, and he ms,s?.d npon taking many kimi* ofuiedicine, ad Mitiscd as cures for dyspepsia. Hi?*y?tem was Minii i ni in. tl. alu! In- '? :i* sufli im.' from nen ons ex? haust ion when his uncle pron.1 a visit to New Yore for change of air and recreation. They left Meadville on Sunday moi ling. Uiehmoud'a rela? tive* bad no suspicion that he was bent npon sui ide U lu n 1" liinic I hciu ian \'. ell. Slr. Morris took the body of his nephewback to Meadville on strain which left Jersey City hui es i ning. FUNEBAL OF Miss WEATHERSrif. The Cbureh of the Transfiguration in East Twenty-ninth-st,, well known a* ? The 'J Uti" Church around the Corner.'1 va* .fowled vesti rday afternoon with Ihe friend* of Mi** Ernie weatheraby, Kverj seat was QI lexi and eveu the ? ami porches were packet] with people who a ere obliged to stand through the fun. rai lei i ice. At the foot of the altar step* .1 thi black-4*ov ercd and sUver-mouuted caakel in which the dead girl lay. lt was almost covered with amass ot white Bower*. In the front pews were the pall? bearers snd principal mourner* Among thi latter were N. C. Goodwin aad his wife, formerly Mis* Elita Weathersby i Mis* Jennie Weathersbv, Miss Nellie VYeath. sin. \. C. Good win, st., and E, Goodwin. The pall-bearers were john E. Warner, Georae Floyd. Charles Schroeder, John W. Wilson, and Edward Haworth. Tbe Rev, Dr. George ll. Houghton read the funeral sen ice .-t the Proteatanl Episi opal Church: tbe congregation joined iu singing the byiuna " Jeans. Loser of ms Soul," and " (Hi. Paradise," and Mi**-? Thompson sang tbe anthem "I Heards Voice " \v ith much feeling. When tin- las! wonw were said the coffin was borne through the churchyard to tbe hearne, followed by ih<- mourner*). Ihe lac ol' the dead uirl sn med worn sud aged by bei las' illness, I he body waa taken to a receiving vault, where it will i. m. in for a few weeks until hei family take it si ii h i lieni to England foi intel ment. "liming the maw theatrical people present at Ihe funeral were Mrs, Eldridge, Mr. and Mrs. John Howson, Mrs. Maun, Mi** Rose \s ilson, Mina Eloise \\ illis, Miss Minnie ( min uv. Mi-* [.nide Webster, Mr*. Scaulon. Miss Lillie Post, HaiTj Edwards, Samuel Colville, R.E. Mil.*. Osmond Tearle. Tony Pantor. Gerald Eyre, Daniel II FTarkins, Samuel Grau, Dr. T. Robertson, William Herbert, M. ('.uni d!y, J. Nnnenuv her, Marcus Meier. I", o. Gilmore, W. Scanlan, and .fohn Stetson. ? MR HASSLER ASD HIS CLERKS. Charles W, Hassler, the railroad bond hr.'ker who recently made an assignment, said yesterday: I suppose that Ihe iieeulatloui ol il nrj .';. Turnbull, fortnerfj mi confidential i erk, will amounl lo between s'.i.nii'i ind --.ii.cm, but lt '- ? . difficult fin? nie tu 11.oe some ol lu- o| ir I ll I lo I.s. Ile Ililli , , I ll a Ith me Bini -? |s?i. and win u (?. ;,: to : lie u-t Him , -*-i. 1 left linn in I'll.n te ni nu ora ? i , hose bim ls cauae mv other boy 'iii* drink il thal time. 'Turnbull has not been Inmyemplo] -in-- the beginning of last year. Blncethal linn be baa asked moue) fi im in.- on several occasion*, and his ri i have been apparently ao incut thal I liave given hliu Inver- sum* un lr* promise to repay the lo ne. i ? upi. Ibat In tho laat year I have i p-nil 1.111.,u ie;i-i s-.i.tiiMi ,u yii.iiiK). tun bia demand* be , cullie Anally so (Treat that I wa* oblttted to deny them. This matter will bavi to ne settled In the court - ami l ? ?? !?? ot u bard Qghl ; bul from a ii il I a m ol l hi rm I of affairs in tbe courts I have no douhl thal I hull be successful. In the Superior Court, iu one of the actions brought by Hasslei a ?in*l TurnbnJI, il waaal legcd that the latter sold a certificate of Northern Pacific Railroad sock in 1881, while Hassle] i in En>ope, and used themoney himself. On Satur? day Judge liuax d> ? uieil that the defendanl must ; liaM- known in wiwin he sold the certificate sud was not entitled to a hill of particulars, foi which I his counsel had ni cation. On being | ? tn.ned liv .lildi/e Ti'iax. I iirnlui I i's counsel 'aid I that his client had lost all knowledge of 1 ii trans ; adi.m. and thal his mind wa* greatly confused!!] , regard to all these matters, To IA i i ?' lol of Thi tribune. Sm : li l,? hiv |,i ol 'ur i doiii^ on mi pail iiiiv i" drawn from the ri tort* iwbl fi, to hit aurpriae, [saw [Hibllahetl lu N imlay "a |ia*H?.j of lr en,,nt ii-.- the clerk or clerk* ni the oin.f Mr. rbarles W. II asa I cr, or In thal of 1 Haasler & Co., during I a absence lu Rurope, li. i n*lll do me the favor to Insert in your paper my explicit denial -,r conti bm init in any ?- ij.. i:: or intent.oi,.ii mh-managcnient, t" Ihe ik-cc Mt.-, ol I i signment. .1 vmi.- j. m u . South Orange, S. .... Marcb M, 1---I. ? VS1GS SERVICES IN BROOKLYN. The first of the nmon evangelistic service, In ll ? torlea! Hall, Brooklyn, was held yesterday from ' lo fi |>. m. The audience numbered aboul ."."o. Among the clergymen present wen- Mr, Beeeher, Dr*. T. I.. I ni .-I. C. H. Hall, \. U Lawson, and John D. Wella, s. B. Halliday, W. I.. Phillips, u. L. Ford, A. Mccullagh, I.. R. Foote, J. S. Baas aud C.W.King. Dr. ( nyler presided, The singing was conducted ny E. P. Ide, ol the young Menrs Chris? tian Association, Ihe Gospel hymns being used, Dr. Cuyler opened the service with prayer and (scripture reading. He made a brief address, saying thal tbe cauae of Ihe meeting* w is tbe spiritual condition ol Brooklyn, and the object was to look im Divine power ami to pray foi the conversion .-i Bi i prayers ana addresses, interspersed with singing, followed. Anioug ilmsi who took nari wein the U.-s. M.s,is. Jacob Whitehurst, W. L. Ford, C. VV. Kine g. it Halliday and VV. H. In* gersoll. The service* will be .inti'.md each sften.n thu week. Ihe Rev. Dr. L ul iou ?il j be the leader to-day. ONE HUNDRED AND TWO YUM; SOLD. One hnudred and two rear* .ij.o yesterday, Wilkes Bania, of No. 1,003 * Ureen-sve., ? ii. v. a hon ? Bbl li one ol a tamil; or Ions lived ni,,diets ,,i,,| ...t, i-. us out ,,! tl.- six children fom lived to bi dy. **hi haa bet u a widow foi siztyyi aa the mother of nine children, six of wi.mu sin- baa survived Two weeli* uno a daugbti r, ann alxt.t -ccu. nu.- luiii ii. Mrs. Banu wa* married in 184)1. and her first rbi I, born nearly eighty-one rear* a*ro .iifMi ni istii at tbe age of fifty eight. Mm Bants bas twenty-four irmnehlldren, twenty-five pu ;,t , children, and four greal rreat Krandt-hlldren. lu uer poss. -? iou : tn. famlli Bible rout .lute ,,i tlie hlrtli* of li,; iiine , blldrcn. Ii ia un old, t irn, much ti urn volume, with one covei miasma, and liewa thi Imprint of itu. The one-hundredth anniversary ol ber birth wa* celebrated by a nuuieroualy sttended reunion of her descendants, Use generations being represented, Bbc I,i-f attended church in October. ai lu i mi, ti indredlb blrtbda* ? he seemed not more than sevent] five, -lu- wa* Bide ton od with the aid of glaam -, and oi all bi r 'acultli - bej memory onlj waa slightly Im palred. Bbe went down aud up two flights of stain time* a day to ber meals, Bbe often spoki ol the. day* win ii lots iii Broad wa) fetched onlj ?5, aud lu tin- Uowei \ a;i. Bbe was never in i theatre In ber life, iii!* waa uni due to religious prejudice, bul to never having bad any ti toaee whal on* waa like, lld father wanan ? lillian named James vs Uki -. who i ame to tins. m When a young m.m. ami rsrrled os tbe business ni a cl i. ol.-.''- manufacturer af waa) waa thi n Broad and Btone -I-. Her mother was )'<; -i Parka, a ("uaken-ae, wim wa* (less-, elicit from a I mich family, Welilier, ft bo came here previous to IOCS Mrs. Bama ba* failed il benah rapidi] la the past two years. TUE PAI HIS lti COU; LU. ALLI H. (haili* Becker, n de-**ctlve in the eranlw of Hu- I.i,.- Kalli ni. who io.il to nu with the Pim ?? ?i murder caa*, say* (bal he Inn ed the on a.m. who wore a long Ililli overcoat, and who * road tbi nighl or thi murder, and found thai be waa a mi., nd ta ..i repairer and Uvea lu Orange ("ounty, V *i I;,-, itel found lae plat f lo i" a Ihiuoi utore lo pt hy the man's mother-in-law, abo couft-aaod that twa day be murder bei sAa-ln-law returned bom* with bi* garments atalned with blood, t-iir sccusad bim of tin di ui der, when he drew bia revolve] and flredaabot lo frighten lui iimi then lafl Ihe boua*. Folio** ins up .. i tain clew*, Beekei iisitut lieckcrtown, NJ., and I raced tli* inun to a town in I'ennaylvnnla, where lt was found that he had soul a revolver aud pen-knhe. Illsremeii a with Hiis s|,,i i timi durln* the lu m itlgutlon Into tbe i'n ni un murder Froseeutoi k> ? i. 1j.ii: i#-?i J.uni. > to Montrose, I'.nn., alni i. u... tin11 iie!;'iii,?ii,,.,,?i several days, looking u-i a clea bi bad tm lu .1. Lol ll I KGS i ll m t l,\ A IL.M . I h.nu..* Ilamahan, age fofl* one, who lives uiNo.'j'ji Ocean-avej Jei ny Lily, ami la employed sa ti.i-Uuii, .ic ,,,, tbe Ne a, SoiU, I ike 1 rle i,i?l v.. ,1 attempted to boara a train asl eveulng al the eaat end of Ihi I onel, but fell mular Ihe ss heel* aud bad both lega eut off, Ile was removed .o ct. I.,,.,-- lio? l-itai mu dj:-,|' condini n. HOME NEWS. PROMINKNT AHB1TAL8. Hoffman BctAH 8tM*Utt Mk* P. Jones, of Nrvn.ia .... Fifth Armut lintel- Alliert U**, of < lil eago 5 Hoiac Williams, of Iowa, and W. P. (iiiiadiiy. Bergeant-al Arma nf the Init.-.l Htate* Beasts.....?Hotei St. More Mavor elect William R Mmllh mid (.encral Jam. s Stewart, |r? of Fblhulelphia.Wuolnnr lintel - Theodore M. Fomernv. of Auburn. *. 1 .. Sevlnrk llulel ti. A. Witsliliiirfoii, second \ ic-prcsldeiit of the LrmlsrlUe ami Nashville RailroadCompany....it ftmm Betel .1. H M. vi.k.r, of tWe****, *> WHAT Ifl GOING ON TO-DAY. MeettBg of the Hoard of Alderiien. noon. College of Pharvacj Csmmencement, Bteaway Had, B p. m. Tin Birra* nf Collage of the City of New *,nrk. 4 p. m. Master Builders' Aaaorlatton. Motel iirun-cvocti, ft p. m. Amil,in-ale ot trotting luU?ea. American Hoise ll chang*, io a. m. .lennie "linn inotiest. Coroner's office. 11 a, m. Installation of the Rev. A. Wooding, Springf-lreet I'tcsliTtcii.ni Church, 7:30 p, m. Haran Luther Society, Ko. iii afadlaon-nvev, B p ni. Bona of Veterans'meeting, No, wa Bowery, 8 p. aa. Healfh and Folic* Ho.inls meei BeaChaT, L> i.. tillageeleettaa. sv NEW-YORK CUT. Tbe sudden deaths of sis persons were reported at tbe Coroners' office yesterday. Carl Beauregard, a brother of General Beemre L'aid. wans complaiuanl in the Esses Market Police Court yesterday againsl a confidence man. I lu in i-om i was coiinnitted. 'I be mumal racquet championship consists a! tbe New-York Racquet Courl in f*ixth-ave. will begin on Thursday, The differenl "eries hare alreadj been arranged. "John Smith, 'Ih. t lu i*t." has |ef| tbe Metropol? itan Hotel, announcing his intention of going to Washington. He camed th* reputation here ai ? quiet, weli-behaied "crank." Two boys, Jacob Grants and Michael gchach, were coimmtted td prison foi on* day in the Har? lem Police Court yesterday on the charge of cutting the shade trees in th ? Boulevard, Bl ..Ul **.<; ' IV l 111 ill:.,Ki:.:*-. John Whitehead, an Engliabtnan, mum cnmmiited lo tho City Prinon for three mouths, in the rombs Police (.uni yesterday, for demanding money from members of i ne Stock bxchange, A SniP Willi A llidl -AM) ISIMKiKANTO, The North German Lloyd steamship Weira landed I.Oil! immigrants at Castle Harden treater day. rhis is the largest nnmber broughl io this port by any one vessel from Europe sines Beptem* X i Ul*. \M ? \ -i *- ' ?? vt :?>,. Lee fang, tin- Chinese laundryman who is charged with euticing young girls into Ins shop al No. 13 Canal-st, wasscuteuced to lix months' im priaoumeul iu the Courl ol Special Seasious yester? day, A tim- ot .**-.."a> ? na also Impo md upon bim, nu in-i.;i.its i-ni -us 11 ni s\ . in m it. A friend of Dr. N. AV. Conkling, former pastor nf the Rutger* Presbyterian Church, write* to this otii<.-1hat l>r. Conkling did nol leave the rhurch In dei,). AU deficiencies were paid np nt tbe clou of hi.s pasti HAIMV.i III f" (il i:v 1*1 S\I>. Tbepropellei Glen Uland, which was sunk by a collision \iith tin- i uinii'l steamship Cephalouia, between Robbins Reel sud [iodloe's uland, ha* been raised and towed into the Krie Basin. The break in her hull runs down nearly H. the gferbogrd .rn tbe -tmboard -nie. ?MIA l|l!M\|i A MAI I 1.1: I. ti AM) lAlJI'SV, John Ardiffwaa sentenced yesterday bj Recordei Huiy th to seven years and six mouth* iu tbe State Prison, for grand larceny, ll- wa* found wearing the overcoat ol V'- il I iain Wheeler, a stranger in the city, Jnsi :ift(j Wheeler had h. en knocked down and robbed in t hatbam-st. ssi,i:h ni mr os i r asn i Misti mi: cr stn it'rv. ; Koreman Trimble, .-i the Oyer aud Terniincr i; -.'111(1 .h i v. v..is in consultation yesterday with District Attortie* Olney and Asaiatnni Diatrid Attorney Allen, as to whnl indictments, lt ant , niiiii be found ss the result of the investigation in which the Grand Jury have been engaged foi ?> . era! months. AI HOME "? c i- : ' i ? ' l.tn.v. Dr. L. VT. til hultse, the resident surgeon al : ('arden, ami bis wife, have returned from their wedding tour to New-Orleans, st. Louis, Chicago aud Washington, and have gone to keeping I in the huiIding set apart for the surgeon at Castle Garden. The bouse is an unpretentious one .-11. > 11 -_; - side ol the old fort, but is handsomely furnished. All Cl AIMS 1 I lil I'Alli Iv Mil. Woll i\ Seligslu-rg, the cofliw" merchants who pended on r*aturday, senl notice to the Coffee Ex? change yesterday thal am (de ie mill un, cs had .'oiue from Rio de Janeiro lo pay nil claimi in full. Busi? ness in the Coffee Exchange then became more settled and prii es were Iii m< r. A SEW i|,\ i l:\'n: FOB SAII/WS' -sf: RAREOR. Mayoi I'.dsiin, the Rev. Hr. Dix, It cordei >mn h, t aptaiu Ambroae 8now and i aptain rinker, ol t be Marine Society, met yesterday as iruateesol bailors' mi nc Narinn"' on Staten Island, al theotsice in Wall-i.. .mil ele-t.-d Captain <?'. C. 8. Crank, governor ot the 11'it bor, to nil th." vacancy . ansell by the death oft iptain Melville. Captain rrask i-fin se, n tars nf the i :* Ts.. I III ll ?-! .'. JIMMI i: int Mi. A di*-,.Heh waa sent to Superintendent W on Sunday, reqneating him to search t-u- the Rev, Lyon, a nc.iiih clergyman of Bridgeport, i omi., who had lu cn un ? inc, from bis borne sn .. day. I he polii ? I. ?i in .1 yesterday thai Mr. Lyon bad lieen spend np in* limo in tin- i it-,, nil I.i.-siii'is ,oi old book*. He stayed nari ol the time al the Morton Hons ? and lefl thal hotel yesterday liefore noon. It was thought that he returned lo Bridg pori yesterday ali. t. nu m. s rn xn tiisiii rm sn i sv. name of the young Hindu who v.is gradu? ated al the llmii'i "pai hi.- Medical College un I hursdav evening, should |?- printed Dwarka Nfith II. i- u Ih..hiun. Ile pbtaini il a diploma itniii an sllopathii college in England before *tmi\ mi: in this couti tr* Before he return* to India be in tends to study in Germany; in the meanwhile he poinl 'd on Ihe si arl ol ph . sn ians ai thc New-York Jtointepothii IMspen a ry, where bc ndl remain dui ii g th. summer. MR, GOI ',11 ON lill Im'.s KR Ol Iii: rOXGI E, The Washington r*quare Metbodisl Episcopal Church waa i rowded i.s, evening, John li. Hough l-i linc1 ou " The Powers Thal Be.'' Ho was intro? duced by thc Rev. Merritt Iluliiiinl, pastor of the church. "One of the mighty ju? -?,-.' said Mr. (lough, "is the tongue, lhere an men and women who throst theil |eers ami sarcasms continually i ighi and left. It i* a greal thing m know wbeu to speak aud a ben lo bola tbe tongue, n- the husband discovered when h* said in wrath: 'Wife, where in thunder an my slippersf' She replii I. quietly ' 1 bal - a conundrum. wot nih ii iv 4 rmi -vi, r*. i i ,n r, A fight oe lined shortly before l ii. m. yesterday on the sidewalk ai Eighth-ave. ami Portv-secomf Bt? bet* eeii Wa lei Mi i lee, a moulder, of No, i ,i;'Jil >. i oiid-a\e.. ami ? i'.M'ii Lynch, 8 *t i: li len ia n, ol Nu. 313 Weal Porty-fourth-st., both of whom wen drunk, Theydre* knives and slashed each other until tins were stopped bj the polio-. Mollee re? ceived b severe scalp woiiud and Lynch was cm badly on the righi hand, limn wounds were dressed al Ihe Roosevelt Hospital aftei they were arrested. Lynch was held to answer in the York ville Police < .mit. SEW I 0KP( .g ?. i The ci liii, uies ol ineorp .ral lon ol the following companies were riled yesterday: Tbe Globe Elec I ric and Cuderground L'onnuit Company, with a oapital of ^'J.000,000. the line* rn lu- laid in this lind othel cities ol the ll.il. ll States ; James M. Walsh, George li. Cinnaiuond, Charla* Reyrmlda l.iiuati. J. ( layton Erb, aud William l?. Nielson is corporators, rhe Eastern luim'rial Elect ic Light ! Company, capital >)W00,000; trustees and corpora i"is. Eleazer B. Luring, William I'. Piper and (leorgeC. Wilde, ll..- t bapman Electric Viotoi Company; capital f500,0011; trustees f,,i the rlrsl year, Sieguiuud r., Asher T. and Philip I.. Meyer, Charles < . Pei k and \s illiaui II. Chapman. BROOKLYN. An absoltft* divorce wa* gran;..! yesterday to An-ust Budewsab from Mrs. t atheiiuc Bodcwaak. Kneak thieve \. tenta*, lob money and jewelry worth ".'-"?Mi from Ihe tn,'is.-.,! Augiittua Dordingcr No. **;, l.afayett. - i ve. ton.mi Menninger held an inquest reaterdayfn regard to the death ol Mi*. Mabel Robinson, who sias burneal io death on Thunda* nigbi in a form.-i hotel in Parkville. The evidence waa ihe same a* the fact* alreadj published, and a verdict ol death I)', ai i ideul ??? ? git en. 1 he a ullin anon ot tin- Brook I) n and Long Islsnd Ciilde Company to buildj ita structure|ovei ami through the sire, ts nf its route from the Brid gi and from South Ferry to Eas! New-York ?,o laid be? fore the Maj or > est* nias ami will be presented to thc Common < ouucil neal neck. In a Quarrel vt Rterda* ,,t- moon in tba t srriage ahop of J. Curley, al Boerum-place and st.ii.-.st 'Bernard McWade, ol No. Sod Jai st., knockeii dowuafellow workman, Mom* Zimmerman, age tv. cuts -i ill"'.-. | lie |,|||ei theil tlllcW ;, |,e.i \ s chisel striking Mi Wini.- m tin abdomen, inri a dangerous wound. Iii lee nus- meeline was held laal night at the Mimineiiielil Metbodisl ? burch, lo celebrate me passageof Ihe Compulsor.' temperance Education bill, requiring instruction in physiology ami bi gieiie, u iih sp ; . the ede. I* ol alcoholic d narcotics upon i ?? -icm. I,, be git en in all s, |,,?,;. aupported bj publii money ot undei elate control, - held under the niiapii. s ,,t (be ^ "'' un s i lui-iian Tei . riion-on-thi lli'i and tin pi. sideut, Mia* E. W. Hreeu*.I, presidttl' ? Ull Imoie the oj I-;.,.....,dill HS. lin I.'.'. Iii lin', ,' and Ih* R*V. VV, t.. Phillips also -j .11 l,'-l.ii il V. Tati bk II ic-tei,|.ii aud began to break the furniture -' dcro. ki ry rn hm bouse. Mt. r makins ,i mc k ol ..ie room he -.Milt mi,, ii not I,,,, tarben one oj il,, tamil* lot lu,I thc Amn. A policeman m, , ul f< i but before his arrival everything in the second room was broken. Jame* Itreniinn waa arraigned before Jimtice Lawrence veslenlav on ft charge ot*-dealing a watch and some Jewelry sid money fruin Michael Lyonrs liquor store No. 13 Beach at. At the examination it came out that ilm mi.h.iy waa committed on fSuu.lav, and then Lyons became reluctant to press tim. harve, uh lm ssas liable to prosecution 101 keeping hie place Open on Sunday. Justice Lau? ren,,-insisted mi tbe complaint being made and Brennan was committed for trial. It i? probable that Lyons will bs reqaired to answer for siolatmg the Sunday law. Thc Kev. S. If. Rico, rector of Bbb Trinity Epis? copal (burch on the Heights, preached on Sundas morning, 1ml al tim close of the service he seemed to be exhausted. This, was attributed to tbe fact thai he has been in poor health foi some time. H? stinted fm- homo bareheaded, and without his overshoes, and when some of hui parishioner* spoke to him he seemed dazed. In the evening h? was tonipietcl*, prostrated, and tbe occurrenc-e* pf tbe moruing were a blank to him. Yesterday bis con? dition had not improved, and it i\as feared that his mind na., e-isbig way. sews ilum lui: si in ans. TEMPERANCE WORK IN IM AIM III 1?. W. J. Two urge Gospel temperance meetings werebeld on sun.lav evening in tim Trinity Reformed ana M.tho.lisi Episcopalchnrches al Plainfield, N- J. Fulls 3.000 people I inned out. The meetings -.vere under tin-au-pu cs ni the Reform Club, President I'leiich a. linn as the club's representative at the Trinity Church, aud Ebal vice-President Brokaw at the Meihodi-t. Ill flu- ;il)*i lice.of the pastor ol the Methodist Cbnrch Jame*. McGee, a prominent layman and president of the Devoe Oil Company ol Nea York, conducted tim exercise*. Chaunce) >l.ati-'i, of New-York, mldreased ihe meeting nu the scientific aspects of the question. He wa* followed Councilman Alexander Gillier! aud Vice president Brokaw. .linke Wadsworth sud he had lived in I'I.linfield sevenyeora, and thal this was the find lime he bad ever been in a church, H<" wa*followed bj Noah W. Pike, nf ihe club, tbe Rev. Dr. i"iJ\e-..oi the llaplisl Church, Mayor Maison, and thc Rev. Mr. Honeyinan. <>n the call for signers to tim pledge fortj -even came forward nml added their nani"* to th.- already large list. The meeting at Triuift Church wa*of aqual inter est, aud wa* addressed bj a innulipr of prominent members of tbe . lub, among whom were John Cuthbert, who before the temper auce revival wa* a wholesak wine mercbanl .hi? ing businefls in New-York, int srho haa since signed the pied go and lefl the biwines*; John ll. b, president of the club, Frank Dodge, John H. fayre and C. E. Tyler. Other speakers of Ibo evening were the Rev. Dr. Ketchum, of the I ii I Presbs terian Church, and tin- Rer. Mr. R it mond of liiinit ( Iniicli. and tim Her, Mr Richards, of Rath, Me, Auuinberof new names were added to tin- pledge roll. Preparations for the complete i.tiiin'up of tbe building recently purchased foi tbe Reform Club are being pushed to completion. Theil- will he an eating-room and readina parloi on th. Ural floor, and the auditorium will be fitted up as an assembly room. Ni v. rd m;is are being con* Btaotly inlihd to the club roll. The Women's < 'hi Isl ian I elm* rance Union will hold a meeting this afternoon lu tho Youug Men's Christian Association Hall, ami a ladies' temper? ance prayer meetiug will in-held on Tbnxsda* af ten.h. Thursday evening the Reform Club will bold s regular lui- mess meeting In tho lecture i om of the Baptist Church; and nexl Munday evening union temperance services ssiii be held, TRYING TO ESCAPE PROM SING SING. A daring bul nnsucci ssful attempl to i st ape from the Sinn Sing I'i ison occurred on Sunday evening, I lu- e..n\ iel* eng i-iiil' iii it were .Fohn Carmody, alia* .loseidi Crawford, and Prank Harrison, alms cy, alia* Riley. About the tinta of the- change ol' 1/11 inls in tin- .oil idols of lin- main building thej .?nd.'u\"i- ! i" ga ti access to the roof, tn order to Iel th. ju selves down by a rope to the ground. Riley mi i pied a cell on gallery IO, and Carmody one on galil rv IT. Tbej ett'ected their es. ape from tbe cells I.- i.:: through the Iron doors v. ith-ii el drills to th. locks on tbe outside and shoving back tim holts. Then thej wen* to th.-north .-ml ot tin* top Kallery, where thes ripped off u board lu the ceiling; they < 11tnl>. -1 up in tue attic, and with a-aw cnl through i lieam in bj -l inches tn **i/.-, in order to gain tne rofif. 'I hey vvi rc bj tin's lime misses 1 from their cells by lieorge Rrunson. although *k liull.i prepared diimiii'.* li.ul been substituted in their places, and mi aearcb being mail.-mi the top galleries their biding place was soon discovered!, thej* wore or? dered to deacend, iiinl wei., condlieted to lin- Wur? di n'* office uni searched, lt v.as discovered thai they had underneath their prison uniforms -mt* ol citi/.eus' clot lie*, two " jimmies," two saws, -en ral steel bits, half a dozen skeleton keys, and a lona rope, Im-. were a ligued to dark cell*, wit b bread and " ab "diet. Prank Rill . a na one of the tt - a ho . -. .i,...! through tlie mcMs-room windovt la-t Novem lu-r, bj sawing (brough the Lars; be wa* recaptured on January ?*, m Hiith-ave., Sew-York, and re. tm ned to tue prison. His ? otu pan kui, C harlen \\ il son, w a* e,i nt ii ie, i ,u .\, v-Orleans a few mc-kn ago, and brought hack by Detective Jackson of the prison. I i ? tertuiucd by th- officers i t that tbe Itnph ie-!:ts found upon tho convicts were ; ? l:,ii e'.nii-lv. an.I thal vc been smuggled in bj vi-iii.ii friends, ? NKWARR. -i.e k "i Rb hardson A Hall, roach lamp manufacturer*, who niailo an ut on Tburs diii. na* lev :ed on 11 - ict.i, i for the heneiil .-i l?. ll. Richardson, si one of 1 lie mem lu i -, ami a prim ipa! < reditor. A suit against the Newark Plank Road Company wm begun yesterday by Ueorge r*inrtb, an express? man, to recover $100 for collecting illegal lolls. li. is a tesl nit and part of 1 e agitation in New? ark io compel the company to keep the road in re paii md lo* sr t he loll. I lu-new ballot the Women's t i, nper ance linton waa opened resterdav. The huililunr baa been purchased for $25,000. Ii is Wald mann's Tin atrc remodelled, ? NEW-JER8EY. I'fi'.iii Ambot.?Tbe Prohibitionist* will hold b , on vent ion next ruesdaj to nominute i.u the charter election. I'.. ,/ sm i ni-..in.?- Willum Shove ba* n from the tuanagemeul ol the Elizabethporl Manu iiictiiiun: Company. E i/vii! in. -The death was announced yesterday ol Vf. (I. Suet hen, ago eigh y. A fe* year* ago ho was actively interested in the affairs of the citj', and was w id,-Iv ktmiv ii. r "i m> iii-,ink'.?A large temperance meeting was li-!.i bj the Reform ( lub on Sunday Bl < ook's Hali and was addressed bj Captain Sturdivant, lu the evening a meeting was held at the Congre gal ional . 'burch, Puohpf.i i I'i 4! vs.-A casi- of destitution among tin- color -I people was found recentiybj an over? seer of the p.mr imar Janiesburg. The parent lo.-kcd their three children bi the house aud left il.em to starve. Rab wat. \ .1.u!:. has arisen between the Board of Freeholders and tbe Water Uonipnny in regard t.. placing a water-main across tue new lui,lue without the consent ol the Bonni,and a* it is claimed, contra] | to law, Ora vcr, l hs Salvation Army exercise* lu Linds ky's Hall lune been dhtcontinuetl. On Maturdaj night tho audience was too turbuloul to submit to control, and on ?undaj night the contingent ol the Army, which had promised to return, fulled t<> keep its appointment, alo&HiarowN, -The following have been elected trustees of Evergreen Cemeten for tin* ensuing icm: T. lt. Platter, B. C. Ouerin, John (hatcher and P. A. I teei. Madison. The monthly meeting of the Young Men'* Christian Association was h.-ld in Association Hull last evening and was addressed l>\ the lieu eral Kecrctary, C. II. Vat mun, of Newark; subject, " Vonni" Men of lirit".The annual election fur sd.I trustee will Im held this evening. The sum 00 is s keil b (he trustees to defray the ex? penses inc t lu- .-ur. ni v.ar, exclusive of salariea. Nrll Uuwsiu, i,. ? 17.,|. .,?,'V,.,,, |lVck I.-elm,,! ? eu,ug 011 the "Microscope.".A nea huildiug loan among tim Roman (at hoi le residents is soon iii i?. organized.I'll* members of the Herman Aurora Singing Society vvili *oon gives .?ali.,i ball, the proceeds to bc devoted to the new City Hospital.\ gj iiimisium is talked of by the \ uung M.-n's ( hi Int ian Iflaocii Diapatcbes re. .-iv. d iu Ne* -Brunswick yesterday am".m..'thai I.e. i li. Jarran! i fl the Jail iu ada in the morning in charge of o til cern to lie taken to Nev Brun wick to au wer for embezzling **?" IO,. iHii. ot .slid,ll, .\ Coan ty funds while lie wan Count) Collector. Special ami secure iiuartcrs h..v.- li .-.i made for bim iii tbe t'..uni > Jail. Hon 't.i s. I In .- * i. no dei. v, -ter daj in tiie i as-,,| john McMahon, tbe defaulting 1 "':' ? lor .I he poll, o were mfonued vanterdas of the ca*e of fcmma Meyer, who wa* taken from Ca-ile Hanlon on Pndaj by U il liam Hhauhe a tireaiiin on the steamer I lonna, who said he hail a [mumal So, .2 Eourtb**t., Hohokeu. The girl's brother went there, bul Shuilbe was uol known No tn.I th- -'ill has l? en dis,,,i,,, ; I.aiid-li.ui li? lian not i. : in ui.( to i be steamer. M Vli:\ [8LAND. Ri um<ino \i u meeting of t! ? sn].it< i ol ihe i"?,i ,, Ki :.momi t inuit i, ;,-, ia- . ti ,,.,, .1. cnli d i.,, i lo recognize ii commit uictii for vagrancy on tl." -ti.ct: timi th,- lui should I- ii d lor tliat purim '? and not tbe iilm.sb"u '" ? ',:' ? I -I.m.I Rapid I: un il Ral frosn < Inion tn N, m llriifbtoti, iaijm begun yeatenlay, .liena part) ol i oles md broke ground fol the io ni Ind. Nexl week a lurgi tone ol nun ?ill begin woi l. ''"Itt Rll IIMOSIi. Bevel ,1 t ?" ks u jo a late. ?" h".m. i ' aile lu i lo u ,1" I, and iinloiulcd a , argi ol iinpoicl mat, I,,*, whit h were placed uiidei ,i ?hi d. No one has ? laimed them, ami the reporl be L-anMgeneral 1I..-.1 the Booda bad bean hi?uM?le-l and would not be reclaimed. The people began to carry awav the mati'ln-M hythe thousand, and the farmers for mile*, around have enough to last them for ycart.. WA rt D'*) Point.?The old Ilillopp stone bouse, erected in 1668, i? Ht ill in a good state of pienerva tion. The interview between Lord Howe and Franklin Adams took place there at the close of tbe Revolution. -.*> LONG ISLAND. Wi:st Hsmi'Ton.?r'or tbe first time [sj over two weeks the ((idliHbini* oiwWS went out t'. nea yeiiter day to set theil tran ls. Sm rn lt Isl AND.? Caleb Smith, who died la** week from cancer in tbe face, left an estate valued ut 9160,000, Wist IIasipkiV Ci m ni".-Ardon H. Boning, vihi'" engaged ha overhauling kiaeodneh frawbi yesterday ran one of tba larj-o hooks t brunah hin right check, tearing the llenh in a horrible manner. The book vs as sn deeply Imbedded in tba flesh that it had to lu' cut ont. Jamaica.?The Qneena Comity Law and Order Association, at its a..nual meeting y?*terday, elected Isaac c. Ifonduckaon, of daman a. president; the li.v. George H. fay son, of Newtown, v ne -ureai dent ; Qeonre Allen, of jamaica, secretary ; J. W. Tronic, .d' Newtown, corresponding secretary, and William Dykes, <<f Jamaica, treasurer. Long Island City.?John O'Brien and James King, who said thai they lived in Avenue A, New york, yesterday enb rad the Jackson Avenue Panj Hon**, and carried <>tl an overcoat which belonged to tbe proprietor, limy were pursued by Henry Leipe, who waa knocked down by ons indent in the face by the other, A crowd was drawn to tho place by tne cries of a woman who witnessed the affray and the I levee took refuge in a han. near bj. I bey wera arrested and bel.I for examination. Leipe's wounds an aol serious, ALONG rm: BOUND. Ia ii:iii r i?. Frederick St urges bas finished an $8,000 farm barn, and bas plans drawn foi ? Am countrj dwelling. Sirs t r- .itt.?< )n Saturday Keeper Judson, of the Stratford light-bonae. aaa a snotted *>ai mi tim rocka off shore. It remained above water several hollis. If i: ti ..I co i! r,--1'at her l'liomas [..Synnot t.fOT thirty two years pastor ol 8t. Augustine's Church, wat pus. n: .1 sis,.,das with a gold chalice and paten valued ul $1,000, and t iel of engrossed resolutions bandsomelj framed. Bernard Keating, oity auditor, inade tim presentation speech. Beside* a largenumber ot m. mlvers ol' tbe church there were present Father John Sviinutt. nephew of the pa-tor. Ihe Kev. Wal? ter Shanley, Ihe Rev. I. K. Fitzpatrick.of Hartford; the Kev. C. I. M. Kirov, of Hartford; the Kev. John 1). Coyle. ol' Stafford Springs; Father jVar (loin. oj Kew-York, and othei clergymen.A Bridgeport pbotogranbei bason view ? repreaeota tieri ol Mt. aud Mrs, i'. T. Barnum sitting in an ox carl ai Fortress Monroe. There ie only one o*. Si ivni.j'.' , \ two story frame building *t Pacific and Mainers., occupied bi I. Horan, plumber, and the Ht John's brass band, took iii" from an knov. n causes yesterday morning and was totally destroyed. Tne hand saved their Instrument*, liorau'lost everything. Theloss was $760. The hnildiug belonged to the Hubbard estate and was insured.While walking on the New-Haven track, half a mile below the depot, on Saturday, Patrick Tierney,-* laborer, age forty-five, -was struck by a we*l bound train aud instantly killed. He leave-- a large family. WK-11 ill..** 1 ER COUNTY. Ni vs 1,'iumi ij . Tba store of William I.. Countt, in Cedar limul, was entered by burglars on Bundey night, who blew open the safe wi'hunt Anding any? thing of V allie. East Chester.- Tbe Republicans on Saturday niirbt mad.-tim Following nominations for town om cers: Supervisor, Dr. Charles J. Nordonistj town clerk, William ll. Jarvis; justice oi the peace, Kohl -rt .Johnson ; assessor, Joseph Mager : rei siver ol taxes, George Archer; commissioner of high? ways, Andrea George j overseer of the poor. Nathan I! ilkley. .-?.-. ROCKLAND COUNTY. Nvai-g.?A suit for limited divorce ba* been brought in the Supreme Court by Mrs. Letitia A VYestervelt against Jacob B. Weetervelt.Seme ii bing for shad aud ba** begin* this week. Lhere are indications of a good run.i'he Nvack Choral So?'iety are no** rehearsing "Elijah,"and will |.ioiliice it iu May. The spring campaign closed bj the elec? tion to-day hus been the moat exciting yet known on i -rangetoV4 u local issue-. The liquor dealer* have used mon.-i unsparingly to counteract Lbeindnence of press, pulpit ind the Law and Order Association. The Republicans have Leen fighting svitli the temperance men. Last night a Anal mass meeting m..j.- the auspices of the Law and Order Ase roivs.:. i ld ni Voorhis Hall. It wa* an enthusi? astic gathering of citizens, mostly Republican*. A prnyor inti ling for t li-- succesa ol the la w and order ticket waa hold iu the afternoon in the lfcl'ormcd Church, many ladies assisting iu the work. Miss Belva I.*., kwooil. tito woman lawyer of Washington, wants Congressto let the Sf onnons aloa*. 11,-, i u i- in : h..i- ,,t dom* unto other* as she I* done by, i nu.ii-li is,-l,t lier a iou...--.ni 1 ?u ii | ? .?nisi,,.sn Hi ... -i \ Louisville woman wanta a divorce, aaaerr ln lim! her husband b .*- nol done any iv.uk fm fourteen rear*, lt i* nol -i ited whether tu- isa"lossrnmenl "tit, <? :.il i but tin- fin t thal he ii is ,i, for fi mi teen sen - createn n strong suii plclon in.it he is either one or the other, Norristown ll. raW. MA El SE INTELLIGENCE. MINI 4 . DRE Af. MAN S-*. Svonae*.6:07, Mt*,d-o0 Moen ri.--. -j nw**ag*.Sa 21 HU.lt WaTSB lo Has. . u .n uu* t. ? ? ? 312 .ni,iy linus, i..iv. lsij.nl. I' tl U" i Oat*, J 33 FOREIGN STEAMERS DUE AL HUS PORI ru DAY. VesteK .'? ,< line. ? uv,,:. :, *t. i- ,.,.Llferpool . Inman Buthuia Liverpool .Canard .Liver-pool.union State of Penn .stum .sm icu i.i ..Otago* . Anchor Dan-burg. ll.cnn. .4,mci nllcBla .Illinium- .li.i'nl, Amer lolten. Rotterdam . Nets liner ilenti . Paleimo ............ . .I.aamivra tied l> Alena....Wwtlagtes.Atlas WEDNESDAY M SK. h m. Mat* of Nebraska _Qlaagow. .state il 'v io . French rran* ss. j. ml uni .. Antwerp Red sitar ... Havana and Mi iii o .si. raudrt J ill USIJ ss'. M IBC'H -u France ....London. v sn wrist; NEWS. PORI OF NI.SS '. uKii . .MONDAY, MAH' II 17, 1**4 A RH I \ ... ? - ' ? Pet poa -'?. Set si ? p, ?,, -j- ;M:i| DiiiiiI, c J-. ? " li uni*,- lu ucl. r. rafael to "-I'ui'Sun. *-1iiui,'.. jc Voling. . i liiHtrall i Bn. < 'amnbell, Marneille* li .'. i .ii.ii;..i *. Si : i.'.u 10, Napli - I i. \ ?jj. and Oil raltar IS, ts ith md** ami panaengera tn ii, mt,??.,,,, in,, . - i.,? i ii,-i \,l v., -i ?. i. .??,.. Feb 20. 1! iii i 23 par. iiiiinhilei) '11. Ma ii ul.ii Mn i, l's.i I, and St 1 hem;.. ' i> wit li ni,is.- unit passenger* lo V B A Brazil Ht Co steamer laraton Havan* i dar*, wltb mdse sm! I .1- <i ,,-? ri in Ja- I. Wu iii A i ii ier N.I,,., is. munni Havannah" j.igis -situ lu.i-i- ni itu Henry Yonge, lt -? -.1 .,"! ti -ie ii a,r. anett, Portland, wltb anise sad pas mid i.i - tu J r ame* mop rii.w.esi.ti. ,.if gi.eii.-c . Mc Arthur, Maali* IS? dan nilli u ni se to the Bank of Mont real; veaitel to McKay 41 r>n ' ship iinata4 hud Oaesr itien, Soeunan, Hong Kon* lia il*', *, ffltti unls,, tu Ku-sell .?? . n 11,11 k sn ui:.1 ni 1...mi. 1 . Ewan, Padang 04 dava ria Caa* 1, isv 11. ililli , nile,. 1.',|,r. vessel lu Vernon ll Hon',, *, Hurl; Ken:HU Tar ,?f Loudon . s , ,n-!,. Batavia Oct 13 f-Hiii , aud I'.uI m.. Dec H, willi ioffi ? to irderi vi -nutter Bark I/itbair of Sydney, ?'B , T>e*-nond Bajrna i'.'davi with antral to 1 Johnson 3 1 o; s, -- :,.,, Bowrinjr A .sn tu in hi Kiga (Nor), Jergenaen, Pt riiarobiico ju days with su.-hi in Mode Bl us: Vi Bael lo I- inn li, lui ,? ,v 1 ,. ll.irU A I. Iiill.iui ol Moncton, NB 1, Kiln iii Calcutta lin I ill lu I .? |....|,|. I. v.-sb. , tul'ni.ell 1 ,tv'e ,T ,',, ' Burk Uoltteu Kl. ot Barliudoai, Arni*trona Point 1 .-iii . . ; irtiiU Tra "?' ? '?- - ma nu- Ar,in swed Look, I etea u ld daya ism, .uirar 1.1 Hu,.erin.Ul IlIU*. less, I In Hen!.,,,, ,v p.,, . . Bark Volborg (Non Knudsen Ballia:! ? .- with an-rar tn Brown Bro* * foi vc** I to llcnham v B?j.h Bark Sarah H BMirxway of PlilladelphU >, i.,?i .?,( ?-,,,,. K-'iii linday*, wMti imite to Winter ,\. Smlllie veuel 1,, s.'," non IL Brown* io. Karl io,,.,l, J ,,( -cusp ut. II,, an, II,,mr Kui,-, i? dava Milli indar to Bussell .v , ,,, rea*, ii,, it -j Hock ,S Co ' ' Bark l.osei.i N,,r,. imus, I'.iss.ut.'H ii;.in, luliallaatm Benham .? I'. ?? Bri Bonito (jeri, Koch Rl.i tlrandedoSul i: dar* witt ?il lui I ,,1,1.is,t I ,, n i ui 1, .1 ,,r ??'. I niaoi N Poulke 1 with mus,-ti, K.uilkr < 1 ?? - ' Brig Annie K Hforei uf Bonton), Harding, Maerln gs dava Bitr tu Winter .? HuiUite- s.shr.i., tinier a llmuhlon Hrbf Lillian chicer, of and from bernara'-*, Itt dara with ? lu ll ll ll?. Sills ,, 1 ., . Mullel' dr. (0 l' lobrrt Mow* of .Vew-Havcni. Staff, SI Pierra Min with *u*aretc toll Tro* H Si llealen, Pries, si.m'.nuil.i IH day* min kl|... r . tc, loonier; s-ss.lt.i I. SS Alla ii*. ' ' >"'r Un ? 1 lu "ns 1 mn.'li of Ne* Haven '.is.,n Ifatraa-nM 1* da; .. willi* .,u Ui I. ss .v P Am,-1. sa-ui. 1, 1 "'i '?'. lot Ban turi. Parker, . .,?,, ,,,, , witli lot-wood aud rubber to v P Htruut; vctiael to r il -uuii! 1 ol *n m.. , . 1 .iu..,.,. ii, jr, tal j] dava wttti - I In mantel ? ?cur Maude. K.natui, Milk Blver, Ja, lu ,in* ? ,)*, Umt. . , ,, I I 1.h.m. Kuliiu, Para 1 .i. wm, nuis, , iel to it J is. Behr Joseph rarwell, Berland, Port de Pali i9 day*, wit* logwood to Huiro Kai uer * f o; vessel to A Nichol*. Ht-hr Julie Kniteehky inf Anll*n?', Monard,, hi Kltta lt ri???. with sncai to .Nell.et i JfTh A Anderson; .rial la Vt* ( hallnui r A ( 'I *elir Wm Buck iof gag If-ntvr . Miller. Hf Jago 7 day*, with ansf.tr io .1 tl,. Hiv nra * . a v.wi. I tu scarp-n Ray. mur willie a MrK.iy ,of f-tvvtaee4srwa . Katheaaa, b*-vd* 7 dav*, with fruit to Gomez A Pi-aitail. fe**el to Hoi di Plume. SUN?4KT-wt*s ?r s?ndr ftno't. frc?h, sw very hazy. At City talana, light, *)W. cloudy. OUtasRED Steamer ftiihens Br'. Royce. I.oadon Rn?k * Jevon*. Hfeatner Wyoming l Br , tJoucfia*. Llferpo... (orton A L'o. BteamsW Klnlf.i Br), Abbott, Mnll- Mauu.i-S'.ii A ?<in. Mi.liner clydesdale ,Bri, Jolnstuii, Kingston, .Ja?f.eiy, I raff ,t lu Hleaiuer I'uinona Br), (tx,k, Montego Bay, Ja-O WV***!* moe, steamer W vj mik e. If nlpher*. Norfolk, City Point and Rici's mund (ad Domitian**"* <;o. -teamer Manl.ituii, -teven*. Newport News and We*l Point. \'.. (i.l I ,u ii In lon Kn (.o. ??teenier K w lu mic. Poater, flsltlmore J *- Kre-n*. Bark Le*i* suntu (Bi , SS" right, Antwerp-J V Parke* Aro. hark Emilia Fi-r.il Bi . P.lggn, Mun ti video- Miller A Ifon-rh. tun. H.irk SSni IfuVs f"ll|ott, Callao, Peru W It ? irnre A oo. II.irk Vssa. Nar), I iliuk-KUi, Maa*******- John Norton Al sous. H.irk chasseur (Nor), Johanasse-t, Cork and Dublin?seafej Bro*. Hark truro Rrl, fYane, Hellenism sno-v * flnrgess Hain Anna I. laylor Br, ('urson, (.mutts.a, Hay ll Miller A Houghton. Bark Marianne fr , Hlegeou, Santiago de (nba -Funeh, I Jive A 00. Bark Amenta. Armsfrun*-, Brnltfcfown Bat -III ruwhrldge * h,,||s Hark Onstav Adolph 'Nor), "sorenson, Tut,"rr, Ken-Kin. b, i .is.. a i o liiib'statllght, Libbey, Port of spain-L W <t I' Arm*ta*ong MAJUBU Kte*n)?rs i ly,lesdale, for Janian*; Richmond, Newpotl *-? i-. Breakwater,Lawas. ABM Sall**?Via Looa Uland Sound Mnp Un,!,,,, for Ant w.-rp itark A ni mia foi Pott fltTSSl III am KORRO Airily Uland Bound Out -Bark Ku, illa Fish* for Mont*. 4 Idea, At ss'hitcsioiie-- iinrk* Lizzie SS'righf for Hiay.-; Truro fut -. Brig Au/ui-ta lot sit Joho*. Nf. lin: MOVEafERTfl OF STEAMRMl FoiiEiON PORT* Ltrsaroot, M.in ii it snir.si ttotman Bavaria*, Lanais fruin Hoff.rn Sf arch A| Vocalan. Walann, finn .Ni v. Orleans Feb271 Servla, i <sik, froii New York Man li :. a iso arrived, (teamer* Benoaa, Campbell, iron I .-haetvi, via Kv Weat Feb ll, 4'atalan Boan . M in, .i .. fi,.rn N,? (ir. li ,.-,< I, i) itd-Noraaataa Itr.. ss UUnm*, from Boat? March if *li1us Br . -"B>pl' tun, from New Voi s H ,i, ' z Ia-im.i. Mareil 17?aiaaallad, steamer Hilt:, n-n.-e*, Ir.ua New York March 8, fur 'juern.t usn gad Liveipool. I.Kim. March 17?Anrlrsd, *te?mei AstAworu, Lake, fror* New-York F. Anuouiu ? HAT! rOI GRVTLKMRR. 11484. Sprtac ejtrle. I**** KBCID, ll- .Sa?sau it, bet six n Sun amt Beckman. fienniue fohann Huffs Ma it Kinari ha? ll ?? fl itur?of Inhar.s Hon! and Moritz Elsn*r oo neck ol ever-, bottla iniinrsedh/ all phyridaa*.tergeaersldebility, Bewar* nf imitation*. At tlie laat smoking eono?rt in Lotulon the Piim-e nf SS ;.', - ,ip[,i and lu a new and striking " Top It*r " so becoming dJ lt appeal that he preeentod tumM-lf atth* photographer'*. A mend In London rora aided acth* oaut, .. ii ii amt til,-1 hotograpb, which I will havs nu vie* in fi* window nf iuv cstahlishiueui, under th* Hit i Avenue Hotel, Wednesday, Mardi 19. I'lie Pi-luce ticing r> cognized as the th-t gentleman In the, world frnni a dregs standpoint , lt followi tatuat ss ha; be weat* i? ?' 1-hoi-kk roan.' I have adupt-d tl ii hat for mv spring shape, nnd in present? ing lt to Cu- American i-uiiin I am moved bj the c.-uvt-iWoo, that tl will be accepted aa the correct and perfect F-**i*-r eua Oat Ifesj ??? tinily, Km'.s. the ll-.lt.r, .li Iii nod ts ay. -O Ministcis. Lawrera, Teacher*, and othora, ? ',,1-.?, upatloB gue* hoi Utile ?*,? i, :-,-. should oat ( ?rter'a Little I.lvei PUI* for torpid Llvwi smi btUoosMsa one i* a de**, ? If ;i /fill king Conprn is disturbing vinirn-'j-hf'*) reatsgetaboi of Bbummbll's Csutusai I i sors. Tin.y will jtic.ii! mun. dlaU icllef. Mfnrv A. Danif.ls. m. D.. Ut I.e un .'ton.ive, between J'.tii mi I '. itik-it*. Ronra.8to 1,Sto7. fiisftaaie.nf the NerruosirsM-aV lit-niiol'iuiaii . irifatis, luiu ?'? ? tlltr. WEBER PIANOS. ALAlt.I -.1 I." I I"N OK (iRAND I'I S NO-- OF ALL SIZES. LATELY I -ll) Foll (ONCKUT PURPOSES, MASK UKI S I'TT IN PERFEl I OltDER AND AUB NOW FOR HALE AT REDCCED PRICKS lill-: sAMH STANDARD OF I \i i.l Li..Ns A SsIIKU 1*4 CUAHAC TEBI81 K OF I lil-: ui:m:it ri wo is ai ii.i. m sintaim i' ix rr-4 mancf \^ i tre and M. i J. hud-- NOW l.Xrai FOR SECCRINO AflMoDKi: S I KPRIl'ESTHE Mi .st*-Li 'I. Ill ol. (.HAND, by LA Itt AM" t I'lilOin 1'iANua. SS".\I?.ri:.uiM*OF IMF I.HTATE OF ALBERT SVEBER, nTU AVE AND V.'E*T KT II -T, NEW YoI'.K. TTY. t THE LADIES' FRIEND! >>io Fl:i ;?*>>? anil ."io <a?oo<I. "t am sn sud and down-hearted atl I tint r hi?*ni not a fi lend tn th* worhL" RncblaUie oxprest ',n of tho uanda ? j ladle* si'm tte diaconraaed and f,t. all oul nf sorta,-' 'ii h 'i make the u a id tin lr families v. ry u iluppy. All if ih.sc uni. unhappy trouble* ran , .*ty 111 hupplne**, t'heerfulnea* uni love Uk* tncii place. AfsaT it.,-.-,,f RADWA1 .- I.Li.fl. si INO PILLS will uaAeynit feel so happy and -,, rood. If | I .ul yon will novel regret ii, hut hie** iud way and ? ? .- jua t* JOH lise. Raciway's Requlalini Pill-;. Perfectlyta*ti lesa, eleg-antly coated, f,,i the. ira of all di*. "omach, liver, bowel*, kidney, blatlder, m.-daria In Ita vartous forma, nervous dlaea*ci . nstllini. --. lu.lu-?sti.iii. dyspepsia, lilli.ul-u- ?-. bUloUJ fever, inflammation Of die bowel*, plica and all d i c.- Bent* uf ni Intel i s.-.-i.i. PRICK, .j il'.N 1 - ri.i'. BOX. *,,H.j/ .ill lit il/u'isl -. K0D1 BIUSSELS (AHPETS. ts**) PIECES BEST I vi: r tt ami: BO v BRI "--i I M, LATKS1 DESIGNS, AT fl -.?."? ill sai'.d. SHEPPARD KNAPP A. <0. *?I\TII-.\VE. AMI IITM--T. - a , R. R. R. RAOWAY'S READY RELIEF. PRII i M ti N i*> I'l.i'. n<> rn.E. rm: cHi.Ai'i *?; and best medicine for family DBE IN THE WORLD ct Hi-s snii PREVENTS cor,.ns rOLDfl SK1RB lill: s r.KTIl I'Mi.li. 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