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the stea'ner. As she sa"k Hip boat-twain, a boy, a coal trimmer, an-1 n tlreiuan le ipod from the stern Into our Doat. We then gol out of the suction. The wbolo of tbe passoug rs and crow were struggling the water. SIKCUGI.INO IN TIIK WA1FK KOK AID. We r.-wf.l t!n,'u-li B strucgHng roans of humanity Va-.iy ot them made a grab for our oars, but we beat th: ia oft. Ono man rangal held of tbe bett. We tried to get him board, but iwo or thr.-o others were holding on by his legs. We then left him g ?. He went under, tof clear of the others, ea ase un agata, aad we thea got bini into the i> mi liewa-mi italian passenger, l beard people ta thnwster ealttaa for ma hy nasse ta sara them There Wees twelve holding on to a spar. I kept clear ofthcni Ve would bave attempted to eave them, but the others v ao appealed te aa, wauk! nmi.mutedly have swam,md tin boat, and we would all have boen loot Those In the ImisI wanted lo try uud land on the rocks, but I was in abaroo of Hm boat ami iifu-acd knowing that to do so wooM he cen alu death. Al this time the people pn the Hand wero malling - tr. ns bi tires .md colored lampe, ana we were Wilbla 400 rania of he i?lsnd. All lids time, we enid lie ii llinlr shouts, but could mit amil rsl SlUl them. How ever, ue tallowed the lights "ami after three hours 1>+1 Hine with the wave.. ?.irf had Breaker*, we tallowed tbo ?Banal tires aaMy around the island ta a lillie i-'.ib wiirra WO landed and WSSU taken cue ot. i d.c -t think nay boiboi will he f. -??ul In thc thlp. Fvcrybortv wss on deck Cxeepl the . nxloe r wooran down in theoaatao-roamta pat on fun steam Inst before the ship sank. 1 think ihe captain did blt beet under the circumstances. I ????.,>uld say that it was fully sn hour Bad a hat from the time Ihe "Mp tirnt got on tho rocks until abe sank, it i? trna ont bott would bavs held thirty people oi more, i,ut it w.w half-fall of wstor ?flor ,>e gul le it. There wan a hole in it, aud three of BS en ? kepi baling h out with hats and boota, Vee. per? il *i? ftftaea could hare beea saved lu its then condition. but ll was every in in lol 1.! n-i If, itud any attempt taSSTS te: e ii simply Imperilled ourselves. SSABCI I <: rm; BOMC& Tlie stories of other survivors fully corroborate this man's statement, in wbicball tbe maia facts ate embodied. Aithonirli a beary enroll prcv.ui.il Ibis morning, at least 100 doberman put ott in boals from Baabie Tillage, Ketch Harbor end adjoining sett!' ments le tbe wreck n:nl a deflta boatawatcbe 1 for bodies. Brooke Cbipmaa, the agent, wus on the inland a! s o'eKh k. Tho OOTOrnment boat Newfield ariivnl ball BB hour lator with thc Light? house Inspector on board lo render ks.sir>tance aad talio tho anrvivors to the ?tty. Captain Bcbooi boron decided to romain wttb tke wrack aad keep the rai r nora wltb bim, coming up i" the city at night. He family sent tho ?ai ri rota by the Newnold, retupiniug on the island ki maali The shin lies in comparatively smooth water and midway l>etv.e<>n Bambra Island and Mad Kook shoal. Mad Kock is 1100 yards fruin the island. The stern of tho vew.el lies in thirteen fathoms of water. Two fosetopetil yards are v ihi bio. Illi'-K WHO WBBB SAN ll'. rollowiug Ls a list of thc saved and where tLcy como from : lk-nri Schoonhoven, captain, Antwerp ; Fritz Vack, boat's waiter ; Mate llju'uottaa, Ger? many ; Otto (irauase, sailor, Wittirendeif, Germany; Florentine Von Geissel, sailor, Autworp-, Charles Van Laai, stoker, Antwerp ; Tctrus Maidelman, pas? senger, Kegcron, Sweden ; Etienne Ni kolan, paftaon ger, Stutttort. Sweden ; haco Nikolo Uincergo, pas a3nger, Nruaife, Italy, and Peterus Fienisch, trim? mer, Antwerp. Till: PAS8ENGUBA AND CREW. a UBI oi' 12f> paaeOM <>s doaho ru steamar WHTV SHK W\s WRFCKP.D. Amwkki-, April 5.?Tho following ia a Hst of (tii-].ii..?ii!r.- nu the Dauli I Sunnuiann : ReJebbartz, of Aachen; liiuhler, ot liu*s?>idorf; Boos, ol Nureinbiirj,' ; ]'lae>knnsteln, of Helnrloastlntl; t'aetb, of Welbi-n brun; Moller, of Dortmund; Hebel, of Dortmund; a family consisting of el^ht persons bearing tbe name of Heckeutotue n, and ooiulug fr.im Stofnle; Knobs, of Kooiitcbaoh ; M itlil.ts and Xleolaa M ijerns, of Hojingen -, Emil, of l'readen; Clark, of Xew-Vork; Murk', tm. of Hull; Potter, of Ntederliorbstadt; 1/oreaz, ot Munster; Vunhomme. sf ?aesevehtoi Di.lorenzo, of Italy I Oass bar.lllle, of Italy; B.'.oeo. of Italy; Ocstoirelcher, of Waschcofolu; Lonna, of Callan: iioth. of Steintioun; Tiiok, of Kent,ian; Morn, of Kseh ; Dunker, of Ksch* Evscbcn. of Muttaftl Thill, of Mutfort) Hemmer, of Ooiin/in: /in,-, of dorisa; Btooaorl, af Woeaeai llofi EMMi.of Demhaeh] a femfly beariac the nama of Berg* gmt, ead rofeleron peroons,from laetowaof Aarmuehle, In - witzeriand : Schmidt, of Hefltagea; two familia.-* both aamed Kirschen and comprising saree rr*,,; ; thrt peraoas i unod Muller, of Hefltaieai rei, er, ol i.i'-:i/i-u; William Franz, of Ktederalpea; Marc I'i ? Kicderalpen; Joerper, of Uaxbunti lims fil'l. in 11? iimi e.i, Beano, of Gllsdorf; Ntedcnnano, of Mtoderbuercn; Piaebor, ol Nenbofer; (Jots, of Blanton .l>- I I'lehardl. Of r.liiiikeiilnirn'...(Spies,of Mordo; liior.-e Kr bell aro t, ol Blankenborn; Bupnroebt, Holes bruna; Krater, of Btraeburc; a family o' the naroo of Kranendouck, eomprlalnii sn peroone, ol Itidderkerk, .i l a faintly n.iii,. .1 iit-Hveiiiiolr. of oeven persona, from Rui deikuik; Hi< tel, of uuiiU-rshof; Bleder, of Wolferbuf; said Alt. of Hliulustlo, The officers were nt tallows: Bcboonhoven, captain; and Mes - p, Busee, Genard en I Vick, bl* auber dinr.te oi*l. eu. Tboaamaa of the sailors ere as follows: Brand'lob, Hiirk.-i--i. Mo,i, marool, Aithelner, Krauasc Nemuaaa, J. - , Hoi -m. hp;i isee,. Eckunmn, Deklepper, J . . Deolln, V.itul.-u. ruden, Vanlo.t der, UaWvort, Vuiiloo, Verbiuiok. Devosse, Hack, Pinions, lin.irri,mv iii.-. Kau.ii. xruianr, Planck, Breaker, Vuiumicii, iii. i H. Cholera aud Oeerio. Tho com; iwa five offleors, thlrty-thres tallara, and nlootj wa warn neera, a total ot 12i> p INQUIRIES IN I'HIs i ITT. ItO r.WtTlCLI AR-) I.K'UVKIi-Lli'.HIM. I'(>i-. IIIKIR n. 11. sun. Tin- New-Yoik Bieataof tba White Croat Lino, punch. BByS i i "., >i ^ .ttshxj ieee', risl no '.mportant pe - tieiiiiirs in rogar i lo ths arses of tue Doa el rttalnmaiii. Karly iu the ila> a tll*i>uU h was reOOtVOi] from Chipman Jlroth'-i-fi, Ihe lliiifax ag.-nts of the due, gtvtaf OUh. atuiitutiiv ti..- ii,'orin.ituni ooatalaed lu Iho laoratoi bewMpnpei-h. Later n.e followtac iii.-pntch waoreootvadi OBanat approach wreck bj nen on account of storm. Il,, v.- soul to Captain bj Land. Will wiro >uu torthor partirulais. lbs attempt ta eommnaleats with ihe abtpwreeked m> n was a tallara, however, ea aeeonnt of the foftandao ?fartBm tipm ? t nn meeta .1. At the eflles of Puneh, Bdj e dr Co, thciowen fewtnqalrtes tor mlndnapomnngrm A Miss Kociis. of Newark, Inquired ubini ber slater Christine PaeBS, Who v.-;i^ ii ]i:i-.s.-ii_.-i- on tin .wr j ima in, Hi. .itu'-fr.i'n K.-, 11 ?-. .--h. Tho aunt of tne chief otteei of the ie bunnan, miUam Lampe, also called al the OfP'-e. hil.- live. riT .No. 1 > 1. .],,;, aSS hom lu l^'.H al Sir,i.: ninl. I'i u- la. Ile weal to-ci when a hoy with bl- uncle, wbo wits cai tnln oro tiei-msn Koot Iiuliauiaii, and remained with Miu till lie bc-cttli't- set-ouii In ito ' tm was ?lilpwrei;ked onw-. He kati lie.-n in tue cn ploy of the White Cnwt Liue for three yt ?:.?-, ,mii n-as ooualtlored ito ohio offluer. He oipoc'.od to 1 - m.,tlc a cni>t..iii la a si,oi i i'm-.. He leaveea vounj; wife in Ant? werp. Whom he ii.arri-<1 on July 19, 18S8. A. Ia-liil.e;-lie, tlie pasSSSB er BgOUl of tile line, MM t',r, t tam only i-:--'ri-ci tbat i." kaawwaa A Both, ol helm, aaooo i ssaaas hail bo?u prepaid by friends in Ci.i- otJii, aid who iuiciiiIihI tolna ta that etty. 'iiii mk'uuiI n.jto of Uie Bteinuiauu wan a resident ol Antwerp, .ucl had ? wife and eliUd In thal cltj Ths chief winiiuvr is sold tu have in en naino?l Fnknrmaiin. an) lie hui a l>i<i.iu um! English eortiOeate. Plot Auderaen was thu iMiaUWttlu ami liank tiaiu waa the ateward. The steamer Hermitun. af thi . which lu due here from Antwerp, via Booton, wUI in a \ probahtUty n< put on lu pl.,.-. ol Hie BMmmaua a:,ii WU! eali ou Hfetiu oay. the sautaa day ?1 that rooooi TnK NEWCASTLE CUT ON A SHOAL. HOf.y.s h.NdCK:.D IN H"it BOTTOM?THI VKfSKL BKACIIKP. Halifax, April 5.?Tba rteaatei Neweaatle Cur, Captain Onn.si. ?a.'ed frosa this port for lioxton st 0 o'clock yeslerdav BMCUtB? ?nd about '*. o'clock In iiie afternoon, durlnjr m tnick fox, struck on the Little llojie phoal, cir Liverpool, Queens Canty, sad di^r?luK over, knocked several holes lu hut Luiioin. Tho waler bSSjSa to im.ui Imo her fore ana auto eouiparitueuts n, a areal 'insnli'y, and Captain liainor dei. ru,mt I ta return to Halifax. Aboul 4 o'clock luis Blorullit'. the Stttaaitr havlnx 3'ltl parveil Mnai-lier's U^-hts, the waler ws? found to be KalmtiK mi fa*t thal to eave tuc ll vee Of those on hoar] lt was .li-, (dod to bearii tiie ateamer. Tue pnot, Klchard o'.v'eil, w io nari the ?.i i^i in Charge,oueceaefully ran her aground ou tire ina k lu tha eora at Mc>ab> Islaai. trim uv iinia>'s wii.u-f. Where nbc nuw Iles In au BOTicht atul str.oly position, With ber hoad to the northward. Ihe sle.aiu tuj? A. C. \> uitaar m al ta u s stranded ?teamer tala marama, out notbu.a whi ? de t > h.- dui ? for h.-r. 'I ne c.n?<" in lue hold n, ju i.Ii.il.ly c.tilisid. ,-a.ily daiiiaKed by waler, Bat a number of caine on board have uot been injured. AUKIVAL OF AN OTEKDUI hlEAMER. BoeroVi April .r>.?A diapatcb troai .st. John, Jf. Fh snnounooo tbe arrival than of tho overdue Alisa tteamer Waldensian, twenty-one dav,, (rem livened, Untui fi". ' ? ? i- oW t? llOSUOL. MlllU ltUIIctyl.aS O. . Il t for ber saltly. iii: WA STU JO HOW TO BITSOPB. Hath, Mi-., April r?. CaptainTibyaor atarted this noon lu a dory U> row to New-York, wnuuco he will atleuipt tu row tf-roes the AlUullo, slartlug e..i.) in June. His boalla thlrieaa foel long oud dvo wide, ll Baa a rabin an I two ttlr-lifht Uta ks, omi will OORT (our lnontlts' ptownione from iialb. Ho eipet-U lo arrive tn blew-York In leu days. JUT MIX lol EU IO CHILI BBTVBBS Dr. Cornelius A. mx\\fEm\ Liniti-ii StatM Min? uter to Cal.l, ornved from Wan.la^'o, vlo Aspluwall, on thc Co.on. on Kridoy, and with Mrs. ia^ai> is etoppluK at tlie Metropiditan. lie will go to WatlAniriaa uud thence home, to Ntl and recruit. He said yeeterday 'inti his tabors (luring tbe yeaoo negotiations ?-stween Chill and j Tem had been extremely arduous and had worn upon him aeverely, ao that he was muoh iadlsposed. A BROOKLYN PARK IN DISPUTE. MUCH VALUABLE PROPERTY INVOLVED. HIGHT TICNDRF.n FROPKHTY-OWNltnP NEAR L1F KKRTa PARS PErKNOAWT* Ht A SUIT JUST BKOU.V. A lit peadtvi in a Bupraae Court suit pur? porting to affect it latft amount of real estate In lirook j vn wan tiled In the Kings County Clerk's ollloe yesterday, i'he pis lu tiffs are Mary H. Graves, Elisa 8. drove*, and Isabella H. Graves, the tlireo daugntera ot Kosowell (?raves. There are about 800 defendants, oomprlsing all or nosrly all the present ownnri of tho tract of land ly? lo* bounded by Ilodford and l,ewt* aves, and Lexlnston ave. wul Mo ir ii-.t. T -tis traci contains seventy-ono aero*, and previous to ISM BOSSpttsssl the Clover Hill Farm At that tim's it b ?:?n,'-?.! t.> Item L^JTrls. In IS 17, it ls alleged lu the complaint, Bsm Lsd er!* a/reol to a-ii to RasswaU Qravei thi whole of this finn pi one pleoe or In lot* or pareolA to such persons hs QiarcsShould from tlsae io ttsss designate. Tlie block, however, known o- I.-T-.-rls Park, wh.c'i now lien li.tw . ? u Tompkins sail Throof aves.. Qnluoy-st. and il-ites-are., w.is res, i \e-l foi u park for tho haueflt. of all the pur? chasers. Bath of th" leads provided that na March l lu each aud every jear thereafter 'fA ou each and Beaty c.';1.ui of land sin tdd I" paid to Craves foi 'tht purpose of i \ng. fencing and ImpllHlng Loilcrts l'ark. liefore Kerf hei, lss_>, all (li ? farm had beea sold in this way tie pl the park, on Ifevembtr fl. l$82, Leflertaand Oraveoconveyed tfcelaBhrte i\?rk property te Johu 0, Hiker, V il Ma.i P. H isich. Klwar.l J. llanarth and Jobn ( l.e 'se. aa 1 ??' 11 MtrtetM I tte! ll shu di BO! bb used for tay ether parpooe thea us mi ornamental pacfe. Theso tour gran tees lu tk tallowing yeer secured from th i : lalatareanaotiaoerporatlai ths LaffwU l'ark Associa? tion, tuc pnrpoM oi wh '.-ii was to ereet and atalntata a pnbbC park. Ilisy were mads trustees, an 1 ool ??\ rs thoa tad dalian from lbs property-owners fm llomatntsnanco nt thi park. hbonl 1897 another act wasps sedaathorfadngtheeesoolettoa to Itsas bonds ts the arno mt of 180^000 and to secure their p.tym.-nt by a n-e u;ion tho pa'k property. The Louds were msasd aud the mort^a^o was executed and made narab'e to John S. Tty lot fd Edward A. Lambert. Tho mortgtsgo wat Itrtsltttd ,'n ls61 and tlieentire prop eriv pnmbssndbr fsbn 9. Stylet for 0500. Mr. Taylor sabsegeantly begaa aa ogulty salt in tho Brooklya City Cann usking that he ho d v-Ured the ti dst-, e of tke bond? holder* In msklng the forisMosu-e an 1 in the sale, which he :i Shed le ive to mike. Toe Bastes wu grouted* aad under it on September 2^, 1HA2. as trustee he COM the property ta Arohtbal'. Johnson, who on the siim.- d ty ra ttnv*yed lt loather pSiataa Kron these purchasers lt I,tts riaeeeente by many llSBlftri and In panels of various slues, into mo Uandi of tua praasat possessors. Lefforts rtih ls Till tost la Isntlh and BOO tod la width, lt has lonaoesse 1 to brr uso I for park pun oj0?. A portion only o'lt hat b?sn loii'rovsJ or bulli apoa. Upon the so.it b otal net aai ht a I bi se eli a j baildtag? aad a number of houses have beru built on Iho l) lin.-} >t rids; but tbe most of l> ls still vacant. l.'.-m I. ll eris died In ISM By will he i;nve all his properly to Ins widow, abe tm tired him t few yenrs. and also loft her estate by w;ll. Rosewell Craves abd In 1873. Ills widow died ii few weeks s.o, and the plaintiffs aro lils only h*irs. 'i'he present sun ls brought against thc IW tarie heirs; agalnat the preeenl posssooorsorp Imo /arie owners of tne Lattens Path prjp-rty. aud against the 700 or-SOr? ownera of tba Clover mil Farm property, all of which w.is sold under (lox three-1olh?r-a-y.?-ir re stnctlon. The only exceptions are certain per? sons who bwe either received elenr titles from tho (Jrsveses or have settle.l with their. Tho complaint demands that the lille to the Lellerls Kai k proiv erty be {declared to he la the plslailih be ause ortho abandoument of it as an ornamental pal li, t hat those de? fendants olalmtag poss om loa bo regulrrd to surrender the tam*; anil thnt ft') tnnrtjrapes upon tho sumo be dia .-hir^ed. Cthcrwlse lt ls asked that a new tins'ee bo sp polntert by the court tn the plueo of I'.os. well Graven, de ncsaad. to ooflnnl toe money doo froio the many defend an:* upon a hose property ls the restriction ofthe W3 yearij payment: thal in oase of the r failure to pay npon ?I. ai oountlug, their pr 'porty ix- sold to pay the samo ui.-d th.it ii i'c.le reed i .?i taopremloos continue to tx* nala talaodaoau ornamental park, among th- prominent defendants who are posaeaanrs of some portion of tbe p irk property :ue Willi rn Heard, Fr.-il -. ich 0. Vroom-in, ii,-- onveul ot tbe Bisters ol Meray, J., in Deterring, Samuel T. Tote, catherine Howey. -Elisabeth K. Auid. i.-l,ii,i Twibell an I Alonso B. Da Bann. Kchiij .i ,\. Rockfellfl \ ii the attorney, aird James K. Av, rill is nf o muse] tor tbe ulalu I ,-. frederick . Vro .mar), ol Ko. -iI i Cati ive . Brooklya. whose house ls built on a parl ''the clover HUI Kana, said to a I'nincxE reporter Inst evening! "Mv title to thia land ls baaed on a decision of tho .ourt oi Appeals. ?The iai ?? w i c..-.? ullj examined b\ myself ..,., my law? yers I.i fore 1 bought. Tbli land is not a P in of a irt for Lefferts Park,but 1 hare nevei p.ni i'i.-.-:? originally reoulred to keen u;> Hie Park. I made uo such '?o\ nant In the dee I btbe deed to me was drawn i w.-it k -toni yean ago and l believe few if auy of lue mtain each a provision, tl i .,i seven v. ara noxn t.'io wi,;..w and daugbtera of Kosowell Uraves mode an attempt to oonvey all tbe land net ;i..il- tot this park to a man by tbe nam* of Bchmlt U-.uburger, bul alter a time he made a re-con ve vanee to the Uravesea. I ashed ono of tbe daughters aboul lt and ai t vv..- thal I hi y wi re ui appoluti 1 I man, J rn- was done, I think, to raise n.e qu ition ol tit -. Tl rn nt, but lt al n thi wldoa ami ber dam ut Ibe various holders nf what waa once the ?dovei Hil I., rn are nerfnet, In my opinion. Tie en mon on ti..- pan of tee (.ravers iiiii.s oan mean bm au .. ? pl t ? ral s nme m.mei from iwnero, Thc ownera ail laugh at the idea ol coiu promlslng and pay iii tie attention i.iii." JESSE WILLI A Ms.s li t'i KELT PUNISHED. mORTEBB AND A liar TBABtf meMBOBMBJCT BOB rat si., wk rheta bobbkbt. Th;< iimi-su.il iij;ht of a crowded eonrt-room on -'a<uid?y in ihe (o.uiof (.enenii Beoslaasyesterday nI to tbe latareet la the ease of Jessa Wllllaaaa, tbs young oolored maawho was en trial few the robbery at th'-.-sioa-ie Plata, al Hm-i-lway and Tlilrt v-?ecn;i,! rt., on the iii?i.i of March h. The mahogany-colored jrrisoner an i his aahea Lu.-.i aeeomplteo ii-iein-il attentlvelj to iho piocpe.iin:-s. Beoorder Smyth, In obarglnc tbe Jury, soldi i be di ? id .tit uni Gertrude Ash tay Him tde defendant oatae to Mrs. Bloaue'a kitchen al 7 o'clock on Wednoi Uy iud tint a noi ino worn rm remained lhere till aouartei of Bo'olock. De went upstairs and remained In the bouae for tlner'la;, m. Ile e.iv- thal I c reoolleets When Mr. ninl Mrs. si. .ai - went out. ile. knew they wenl out ind ho knew lint ihei-e wore no other peroone on the premise* other tl-uti : Imaelf and the female pi isoner, Miss il iwi y. aud the child. . . Another olroumetano ls thal Hie ii Mr, iinri Mis. Moana irot up lo fie main ball on the fourth ilooi Mr. -sloane unlooked it door to cuter bia prom lsee. A WllldoW lei lug out lo thu lui-f-.-apo aaa raised and by it was fouud som" silverware. T: at flrwcocap* liCCUis st the ne.-ol'.I Story ko that lt e,julil not bc on the frunad. fla Jary waa absent almost an hour. Tho iirst ball:?t ? aken shewe'i tea voles for ooBVtetloa ot robbery In tue, tiiat decree, and th tl verdict ea- agreed upon. The lacy returned to tin c cirl room al a 'juarter belote three aud were osiieii io to render :t verolet. Thc Foreman?W< lind tbe prisoner (milly. 'I ba Clerk -Of what oS< 'i ho iori-.i,in Of robbery in the first degree. 'i be prioosi i mads ao movameal when the verdict was announced. Iiin oounoal sail that fTlUtaSM was ready for au lintr.edl.ite senlence. When a*ked If he bsd nnv thiiic to h.i> ta to why sen toni o shuul.l not bo paused n. i nil him, he "ttld : All 1 have lo .-ay ls that I am un innocent min. Ho stood un moved ul tho bar as the BaoordOI pro n ian.ni matsnoa The latter wiid in a low voice i 1 i m.cur with the jury in the veidt.-t they have found. The ofli in o of whlcb you have been lound kuHI* n of the woi-i of lt? kind thal han ev<.r come lo my knoif ledico. The ,uix ai!t on Miss Harvey waa brutal um! cruol. Uni OrimS ls a mont a ^ia . mi? d < nc lt IO mi dut) lo furnish aaenrityaaalaatthe oomuuaoton of soon orlmee by (l.-teir.ug others from ouiuiiiIiUiik tbem Boone's lue or property will be safe willie such meu us you ure al? lowed to be at. laiye in society. The iwntcice of Ihe court lt that yu Im- Imprisoned at hard labor In thc State Kelson for t-i.,-hl>-eii years ami nix mon!Ls. After the henience was pronounced th* prisoner w-,s taken quickly to the peu in the rear of tlie room. Gerti udo Ash I! rn*.' herself on Willi.tins s ne, k. aud l.t-jtitn toshilek, "Havebun. He, is an lunoceiit bots;" ? ' ? NA I IONAL OD ABD NOTES. Promptly nt 8 o'clock on Friday cvi-ninpr, afti-r dofalllnK u iruard of twelve ll,es, and entries pooled, Ad lutant llardluu; of tho '1 Jil Boglmoal flumed liuu uud tutiie I over to Ojlonel Port rtieruht w.'iK'if lha oom m-.iun tqnallsed into lex cm na es of tw iv ? Bios front, aiiii Immediately -, vera! br tti.l > i rn ivciii mis were exe outed. Matttag of toa oouusaad In oolamn ef oom] oi divi.doi , o:i drsl','nat ? 11 'tn|t aleti deploy meats lhere from In single aad double ranks md in double time; ad aaaeiaglahaeereehaloai oon r.ui{b.itu:lonby skirmlab ersdiroctiy fiom the Uno] <b pi (yins oompanlcs n i bIods bs sktrmlabers, roUevtni tads tire, aud rallying by eompanle., div.ii ms and battalion, ail wero eieculed with pr.-, i-.ion. Tho men pn ed their slhgnments ihronghonl and moved with promptness and iitilfonnl'y. The oftieer* aero coal ead *:ri/-posse.ssei| mel Hie, I* I theil men nitli csiull.JciiC" niel noouracy and bore themselves like mea abo bad a thor? ough knowledge af laetr dulles. Fo-marrosi eventagtbe leftwlaf will paradei the 13th I,,- nv ii-vv<-1 i.v Mayor low: tbe .:;i Begiment will have a battalion drill! , iiueut wi > parade tor battalion dull ; und lin-ie will be a mu i lag of tuc 7i.i BoghaoBt Vt SVM1SMAHO IIU'.ASI BBS. 'Thc electrotyped of Qreek gold ami sllvi-r coins which the Ano nc iu Niimlsmillc a lid Arcliii-o'ot'l. al hodel j ji.iM, n-ci m.> oblaiued by (he klutliy cuiiri,--y of the Urili-h .-.Ilise11in, were on view yesienlay all. m,,,n Iii one nf the pallors of Ihe la>l<M> Club. They nun.i? ted several hiiinlieds, and Mere divided lulu butch metal loal eanspartaaaata fiom the S mb ola period down to the Chi milan ei a Many of Hit, e..ins wein ?i.jiiUllc storks of ml. tine of Bilooaus Bleodof had on the reverse a charlot ot victory diawa by four elephants. TIIE CIIARGFaS BY COLLINS. A SECOND JEANNETTE IVQUHf UEGUN. Pia mam HAr.Ti kit's btoky Of now MUMtl IBBATCD JEROMK COLLINS?DANKNOllWra'S OKIKVANCa. Wahhingtov, April fi.?Tho investigation Into tho loss of tbe Jeannette WUS ln-srun to-day by the sub-ciiiiiiiittco of IheHoneeOoasmltteooa Havel Aflalr*. Mrs. DeLong, l)r. Cullins, Chief Ijigtnocr Melville, and Lieutenant Daaeahaww nam present. Mr. Arnnux, Onnilttl for Mrs. DcLong and Mr. Melville. Mfesd to have admitted or ofTon-d to prove: Tbat the Court of Inquiry originated In S lei tor of tho OsttnSSS to William ll. Washe bum, of Mimics.ita, fully stalins* ai! points of complaint: that the feeotattca af Osagiass aad the laatraetlene tu tim Court wero based on timt lette!, and covered evrry point In lt; that tbe Collinses lind full opportunity to ap pear before the Court, mid persistently fslled to nppenr, althoagh tiic> in t.i. nu i omplainl ?>r ehjettlta to the tea stltiiliun or conduct of thero irt; that they .sent que* Hons lo bc put lo the vitiii-a.?e-, which were all put, Bl d lill that wero appropriate were answered; and every p dot they mais t is duly Isobel Info, notwithstanding their defiiult of np; i irani : tb.-if the Co irt wa-, i on duett d openly, fairly, and willi n full development of nfl tarlta material ta tho oh)eel "f Ihe la ."irv. ir these f.i. 11 wars tdmltb .1 or thoa ". he would ask tn have the Investigation stopped, aa nnneeeeaary, er oles thatbeli.il pr..e. . .lilli- .he c.nop]:.munt should state ox tetlywhal be ptopotedto provai and lha wttaetttsst tloi iiiiients, by which he proposed to j.rove lt, aiul should show- thal tho facts wero in snob material addition ta i'n ,? whi-ii appealed and were considered i>> the Court of Inquiry as to Jeetify another Inveetlgattoa. Mr. Btu hanan .-rid Mr. liorttelle, (ho sui.-coininlttee, thnujrht the la veerigatton should ge theed, ss the rssolntlon uv slimillaa lbs somastttea to make an Investigation m eogntted tin- fact that a conn ol Inquiry had bet 1 iisiicd. Mr. Anent thea asked thai theeomplataaal answi r the butti p.,n of hi- request The qnesttoa was argued, aad the oommittee ruled thal ender the russia tlou of tin- Houss ths eomplslnsnl could not be re? stricted tn sertaln thing* >?? the beginning. Mr. Curtis then requested thal Mra DeLong produce the original journal of Captain DeLong sad thnt all ro sonUeoaaeeted with the expedition i>e ptodneed, Thees things asm tgreed to. ii an* then n?-.<i that Isier rogatorim iiiifc'bt be fnun'-d ;-'id sent to John T. Jackson, of BerUa, his answers to lie matte by deposition. Mr. (urns explained that tbe ohlooi was to -show certain statsamats suds la on tarerviea between Mr. Jn.-i.-ou tad sundry survivors of the Jeannette expedition, when they wera trash bam the ssens of their anBortngo. Tho eoiiiiullteo said the ix-rsons who were Int.-rvlewcd could be summoned and If thai denied the rtstsmrwts madoln UM interview it would be proper to put thees lnterrnga loiles to Mr. Jackson. Daniel F. Collins, brother of Jerome J. Collins, and author nf tho chart-es whleh led ta the taveetlgattoa, ate plslnsd the, clii-'iiiislances willoh attended his brother's loihlliK the expedition. Itatlng thnl lie went In the ca? pacity of meteorologist ;>i ibe taqaastaf Mr. Bennett. Ile reed letters written bi his heather to show that Cap iain DeLoagwas disposed to deprive him of any marit ahleh mightaeerne ftom the expedition. After theex [x-diUon started Mr. Collies w;.s srreeted and prevented from iKirformlnif any of the SrienttBe work allotted to Um by Mr. Bennett, as part of his duty. When [iooteo tnt Daaeahawet tataraod, wttaem naked lum the r<-:ison Inc his brother's arrest, but rtt first he refused lo jflve anv nforimttioD. Subsequently Lieutenant I>nti' nhower saul brit Mr. Coltiaat olleii. o waa in no way serious or grave, mt that hia Condition bud beet- snob if lie (Daastheurof), lad hud lo tnduro it, ho vvouid have fons tl ir ihe ship's ililo. mF. nrayosa of nn. com.ivs. TV. Collins stated that bo bad a three-fold purpose In lekins for th's Inveottgation : (1.) His brother, starting ts a laprassntstlva of ne Btu.Torh lirmid, had beea irevented fi-om performing Ihe duttee ho had enp-igo'l to ler.'orm, and had liuullj dlodaprfeoaCT on tho banks of he ian.i, Marred te death He v. isiiol te clear up his n ui ry. 12.) rb at ali tbo far ta abould b,. known, that be true history of tbe expedition mould rn before tbe snd not tbe garbled statements whloh had gone orth: and Cl)? That those who - futnre A rr "ii tneir guard a rains) placli k le m-elvcs 'll positions Whloh the) Would SftarWaftl eirret. Mi. Bartlett,eiat<laooBreraanon tho Jeannette, said bat Mi red ns wear bei rcpor.er up t.. ms line ol ? "ii fi. in duly. He did not return to ii,i y lol neal ly a year. "When lor arrest did he make any t lei o yon of il- c Ul -? lr < ..'.ins .-u.d be and Mr. De Long had bad sen al llfferonoes In regard !?> I.;- position. Dt-Lono ai -1 -a<|.utily lakon Ula InatrnmenU rrom Mm. aad lmu<? . 'ifin-,.'. ile. ti.ui been living -a oer.'eet nell on earth,' ha add, and bad onee t"! I Heloma thal be rn .- 'watched uni ilo..-,.'. .1 ii- though lu- was a po ir man's eur.' ll. mid i'el..iiir. bad even stopped him coming Into ih<- Bra ... in for V- nter U ba l lii.'t'-i! bira to Mr. Melville tai bia water, wying'lt waa nol within thi ,.-. i,:. % of an olbeei lo o - ? ci.:.i i.i.'i.-.-lv ai ii tne men. Mr. Collina ii.-,, .-ulnpUiiieil ol lil tie -i,.,"?;." i,' o.i cn one oeraslon during t ; ci h",ir'l l)eLon - ?ay: " at. Collli i ??ope tn oil,- or tim me,i." mi. Dillinad:d notoiiej In t.iiit'v iiu-l Mr I el."I-sui: "l> d you. dont) rou put your hood to inj mon work until 11 Foil." Collins was ai.liii..- I lo- , \ tim sleda; iiierth.it he did notblujt exoepl lake care of himself. lin- witneaa did nol know that Mr. Collins waa ever intered to ibe re ir. He narr ? t. .1 the familiar tale ot ih. retreat, thc Un Ung ol the bodies and tbe faelM 1 ?- or tue -,,;i!.:i, tai travelling, Ila last saw tba pa pt rs ht took fruin Dr. < .''.Inn's Only in the p..-session >r Pr, (''.bin-. Tim willies* thought tbat lot all of tbe papers were given to Or. Collins. Mr. Col? in's condu. . ...i ia.'ni ship and during tbe n treat, i-. mt nc ? knew, bad i waj i n oe gent j During be retreat tho oiBeera performed practloally no uiiiLuai abor, tim enlioted liien (toing ad bul .< little of u. ALI liri i> Kl Si I.i.-, (il- .11 Al Ol SV. The wltnssa rehearsed tbe pan taken by tho d'fe re nt during tbe retreat aad tne details of ths landing ttOeeomovlaloove. He though) Jealousy between Daa mhowet tad Melville prevented the party moving ta Sol ii "' -'? ohing for DoLong, Tbe i . : non party would havo allo wi l Cum te move, tad ho r transportation cou en obtained. There sus small ch.i nee of il nil Inf Ht-Lone, h o wey cr, bc sar). He Was ft-k.-I If Collina ..al told IL-I be sa* not permitted to bavs writing mal ,\ icu--.- replu -I in ihe affirmative. v\ Itoees wa* aski d if ie had not tostined before tbe Court of Inquiry thai be level heard |DeLo?a uso an unpleasant word io Collina, rbo witneoa did not remember, oul aald tbe mea did not ?..n-i.irr oaths unpleasant Ho .nu not know DeLong used Ute oath unpleasantly or inly to enforce immediate ooedience. li. Lu. seldom ?K,e,e. Mr. Collins a as in tbi oil inti! after bia auapeualon from .'u-v. Hr. <'?, i os iud spoken io liiui of ins in treatment whenevei oppoi unity occurred. Did not i ,,, .\fr. ci.i in ti to Ur. Collins un to the time of Mr. < ..li ins's -ns ,i n loo. Mi Colline had speoifled Mr, Melville uml 1 >r. tmbler us a ou/ thone wao hun ids le iVum-ss bi. i .icm an!.- to be true. Ue aloe . fi Ungoi luuiuldatlon among tho men. io thought tbe pay oomlng ta hbo might bare been itopped au I he run: ,lu.irtia 1 ed, bad bo auld more than bo ree obliged to. tin wat under umcfi tal dUtareo ween bimsell i I -ii. Hurt wbeu i.e went on the a-nd. The witness was ashed, aulden! however, to alma out ', ti fu . imralttee, whetoer Lieu) nani Danennower lad saul he wonld have Mr. DeLong " br..ke " when ho ;,.t ba k. Tbe wltneoa stated turu Lieut nani Dauea ii.-a.1 had eai.i Captain !>? Iaiuk Ill-treated hun ami lhal f Omul was President, wbeu he returned, he would bave isl.o.iu InoLe. -?ax BOVKRNOR MUKfiAY'B BEPUTATIOlf. Washinotoiy, April 5.?Before the Springer 'omiollt??e to-<lny in th.- maller of thc Charges against tovenOf Murray, Of Utah, Justice Harlan, of the 1'iittel tates .-'upi tm.r O mt, who mum fonnerl f Murray, "nhl that Whoa tho cbai.es won mads In *7lt, be visited Washington and hud aa au'liems with Ir. Tait, then AUomev-iieiieinl. " Tho Att,.rney-(,eueral I lhal interview," .lustier, Marian taoHflftd. " sa.d criai ly :ul explicitly that Oeoetal Murray bail sot knowingly ?eda Improper ehargea.letaiencs ta Oavarner Mni* ty's reputation, Justice tlarlnn sa,,I : ?? Uic.re is no man i Kentucky foi a boee lategrit), both n< aa "tiu-er and a nan, tin) people of thut .'-'.ate,-.i IthOUl d.-iltn tlnn of puny. reuld mora rodttily vouch tor than f>.r hiss. Bs has so mad the enmity of soese la the dleohargs ol lils linties, ut beyob'i that few is'ojiie woiii-i qnootlon bl* mi.-^im,? Speaker < srllals sold of Uovoruor Murray i "lu Koa nt'Vy be slaml- almost ns high a- ali> body iii Ihe Mate as ii tbe t|iie,tioii of integrity ami Veracity, ollie, illy or tberwlse. 1 say almost, tor ibero may be aomo mon .olin bl thrill be. bul le Stands as tvcli hs iinvlsKiy." BepreaentoUveHtepbetuton moved that theooamUttee Ive no further oomddorailoa lo the .use, saying tbere tan nattung la the ehargea, Me int, Stewart ann ? ipii.... cl. Mi --is .-i.iinirer aiul Van n.1,1 Ki'"und Ibal tin,il action oinJit lo be considered la rhe committee U'.t into soorel session nd i. olved thal no furtl ? . ould hi hs,,: i i,, liee.isr. I"imil action wits pofttpODod. in.ic: ii.u Mulray r< rs ,ve.l tne following dispatch fr. in lenry ^ itterson ut Louisville; "i te von. ,11 your i, ni- here, without distinction ..f pai ty,'are rilli you li.art Uml soul." ? A WARNING JUST I.V TIME. ;ur rai totara ro iuk raiaoam \\'a-iiin?. i"v, April ?">. ? I lu- liim-ly winning f i m. i mn, ia this ipd le tt,.- ndop lon ol mioeblofooa sim mimi ata lo ths ?' i ii Bemos bili r lin- ~tnt' of Hew. iii tao mon. ai i Beet lg of the Cl vi ? ri intieo of tee h.hmo i...u> ii un., ii,lin,-nt ?.u> pcp .-e.I ? mel., Ilks tim bill Intro ii. eu in tin-Matu Bonnie of New-Yorh, weald amke it aaaeeemrj foraoldleraaadamlora sf the lute wu t,, ndergo mv examination whatever. Kuli dleeuasloo io! plaoe, ths opponents "f lbs proposed amoudmeul ?Lowing In tbe ma.n the line of argument i ml down in te editorial In Tut [gianna. iu?iesuii ?as thal laa jinuililen il.-, niel iiUaiilniotlsly IO report lbs ulm lill? ie ul io tho House adversely. THK AGRICULTURAL niLL TAHHED. Wa^iiin'.iun, April fi.?Tho Honan to-ilny tssed tbe Agriuullutal Appropriation MU. Tbe bili ap proprlatMg-ino.MO, being an Increase of |24,950 over tho bill of lost year, aad a reduction of #61,550 from the estimates, fteveml amendments were adopted, among them cue in.toils.nf? by $-^5,000 tbo appropriation for tho distribution of seeds, plants, eta. STILL TALKING ON THE BLAIR HILL. Washington, April 5.?In the Senato to-day Mr. Morgan continued his speech In opposition to the Blair Educational bill. It waa mainly a glorification of the South and an uiiuck on the republican porty. Mr. Morgan waa without hope for Ibe future of tho negro. Ile said he would rather seo $1,000,000 appropriated to es? tablish steam communication from Charleston to the mouth of the Congo River than to see this appropriation of f 105.000.000, Two amendments te tho Mil proposed by Mr. Logan wero hist, but a third wat agreed to. It prov Ide* that no Btate shall receive the benefit of the fund tbat doos not distribute ali school funds equally for all children, with? out regard for race or color. Mr. ll ii "s amendment wis then re ul, makin* the first year's appropriation $7,iMK).0')0. the second year $10,000,000, lbs il. 1 rd year 815,000,000, then decreasing at the m>, of $-2,oo?i,oo'? annually until tho eighth year. Mr. Muru addnaood the BenatO lu support of his amend no m. He said he would m.i be diaw'n Into any rrlmltia t"'ii iii,.I recrimination, alluding to Mr. Morgen's violent remark*, be midi ?? Why, Mi Ire-l-leut, aro we not all American itt!ssas 1 Cnn we not talk about < donating our children and rnlsln? the money to do thiit witnotif hurl' ' flung'n our faces everything, by sraf of taunt and st and hatred, Dint the iii->mory and Imagination of thc honorable Senator fiom Al ibams cati suggest lo bimi " 'i'he bill will be ul-p -eil ef on Mead BUREAU OF SILK CULTURE. Wa-iiimjton, April Ti.?In the Ronato to-duy Mr. Morgan introduced a bill to ea ta Minti a bureau of silk culture. Mr. Motgna SlSO |g|)SISllSd a pellilon from the ?late Beard of Siik Ceitnrs of California, nsking Congress to SSMbUsh a bureitu of silk culture. Th-i petitioners State tha' the.- do n?t i-hU for any j io|ectl..n nu the raw material of aflh, being satisfied that, wini improved me? ehi, h. ai appi, m.-..-, Ameriean manufacturers could c.rn,jintt. with foreign manufacturers^ winne crude ap pii mesa hail beea little Improved for cr-ni mies. au WASHINGTON NOTES. WASiiiMitiis, Saturrday, April 5, 1SS4. Nor To nx a PaOPBSSOU. ibo orders ofHeeond l.i.-'i tenant O. P. To a unley ai un assutnnt instructor si tho tcademv have been revoki i nod Pirni Lieut n sni w l lum H. Beach, nd Cavalry, has been <>rrii red In his ? ? el. l.ir ll e li-t o v .'ev I. | graduate of the. Us- o'" 'n'j), .o ml rr t e r lin af th s law he emil I not be ordered I-, duty a* ? pine i-or, an in itruetor or as sn asatstaa! to either, within fonr years from tbe limo of graduation. Tm. DaBTIUa IkvkstioaHon. -Several witnesses were Szamlaed Unlay lic'oro the Henale sub-connnltieo liiv titrating Ihe not In Danville, but tm rn-v tncts wie brought out. The diameter nf the te?timonv of each wit? ness ajvc.ti cd lo depend eiillroly upon bis party aflilia tlons. Covrn.'if.KP. Knox.-Controller Knot has re.elve.1nn offi-r of ths preslden.-v of a New-York hank, but has not yet determined whether he will accept lt. Ihtkrior i'o\st Lon or Waterway ? The House to? day adopted s roootutiea mensstJag the Secretary of the Navy ami of Mai t" report on the feitslbllily Bini expedl enrv of GouatrUi ting an Interior coust line of waterway for the relief ofthe Atlantic and gulf seaboard. To I'lnisu Kai.sk I'rrso.nati is.?Tho -Senate to-day passed, with an ame-idmi-nt, the Hoiisn bil', making it a felony for a person frils ly and fr indulently fo iis-uniie or pretend to be an officer or employe of tue United states Gi i vern meu t. Tlie penalty prescribed by thc tdd for the offence named ta a il in-of aol more than il.OOOot tan pn-nnment of not longer than three years, or both. The House subsequently concurred tn tho Hen tte umeiid ment. Nominations Otamnmn.->Tbe Senate to-dnv con? firmed Hie fol'owlng nninftiiittoni: William J. Anderson, Receiver or rubin- Mono va ot Grand Kora*, dakota; ' li inn -y H. I'.abln, United States district Judge b.r tbe Litsteru District of Texas; J. . Burroughs, of Mti-higau, t., b e Belli -iii ir of the Treasury ; J. Ii. A. Murrh, lo be peal martur al Preseott, Arizona. An MDUn of Di ip IKS'iKS.-Tho Speaker laid be fore tbe House a roinmunlorition from the Attoniny-Oeu ersl, addreise'l io Mr. lian.lull, submitting nu estimate of deficiencies In the appropriations for fulled Ptatea ' onrts ss follow-: Km f.-es ol I tuted nt nie* Attorney i, fOO.OOO; clerks or Uni i'd tttatea Courts. #60.000; Jurara, 860,000; witnesses, fAO.OflO; miscellaneous expenses, 930,000, ai..i r,-. i of marshals, f75,00O. Ker.-.red. THE METROPOLITAN'S FIBS1 DEFEAT. The Ant of thu aeries of gaines between the N'w-Yoii: linaine sad Metropolitan baoeball ah ? played nt ih* Polo Grounds jrasterday afternoon. In spite of a dbl wind tally 2,000 special iasd ths contest to it-, el te. 1 be wind ? toe fie' .. onnoi ai the bm and McKltmon nt Oral barn played One!/, while \\, leta plfebe I with I I ? old tt otlveneas, The Mi tropoll tana* general play mn go wi, imt after the nr-t taning iliek failed io barulii- Wclcli'a eurres. In the Ili-I hieing the Metropolitans made three tuna Tho learue playera tied th.- m-i.11 ii '!,.- ilit I Inning, taklna Ihe lead in do I ..-.111. of 7 lOO 1 r l-> us follows! fork ir. tbi ? 1 Want c f ? ii I-.,., iy.r.i f ll li I' ul 0 i",iii.i- , I' ll 0 I -'??:?. r.i - Sb ""Ii 1 1 . I fl i . f.. 1 'J " ll I) 1 "nu orr. ls ... n oil i I r - I - .. ? 0 0 0! 31 1 1I..I '? ?. 1 rt -i 4 . ,? ..... 0 0 " . '-' Kennedy, ll ..: Il o 1 " o I -. u fi " a 8 :t Mi k ;a ion lb .li:., i- .- . . I. " :. ? 1 os i * ii ~Ruo? scored each Inning i l il 3 4 ft u 7 h :> Nev. V,,Tk. 10 'J (1 I I' 0 3 0-7 Hetropoiuao :t 0 u o o o o >< 0 :i Huns eorni-1 -Nbw-York. 1 : Mctrnpo'ltan. I. Klr^t MOO00 i Now. tefl . New-Yore. Si llotropol laa, .t. Tbs propoaed openlsg of Washington Park, lirooklyn, did not lake p.ace yesterday, owing to the wiuj. A FENCING HU RS.tM EST. A tournament of arma between Regie Senac ?ad llbert Vaughn took placo at Tninmat.y Hall laat algbt la the presence of aboat SOO people. Thefeaatag was willi fulls Ma. B ; 1 reich trlanirulur swords. saOres of light cavalry ; rapier, willi thc bayonet and the royal cane. Renae foreed the fighting from the start, ead rushed nt his opponent with snob sppareal tera -itv a.* te strike terror to the hearts at the aadteaee. Me proved more effective with tho lichter swords in the drat part; but wheo tbe sabre fenelng beran Vaughn seemed to show superior Skill aad had sc..rel three pom's whrri 1 i ,? oelvcd j dowan ,i.l ti? .si ..:i the tight arm whloh broke . lard and Inlurad tbe arm. Vaughn throw down bis sword, claiming ? foul .m.i saving thal he waa too much injured t.i con tin uo tbe Oght Tbe i awarded the medal te -?eiiao. ? TBS 1.1 nv TMMSIB mr Bli I 7/ .Vf. The Eiectttiva Committee of the Natta i 1 r.????.!] Tennis Aaaoclation awl la terealagal the Hotel Bi nae al aad deotded to bold the annual tournament In tho latter part of Auguat and tiiat ofBoptembor. Tue bid] uaed will be Trek .V -uy.bri-'s. TTOTOBT run PBIWOETOM. [r.r TUUNMUra to THB Tutu'Wi Pit iv. wron, Api il Uv?The College played [te opening b.oxe ball gnuie of the asasoa hera to-day ?gainst the philadelphia*. The favorable sxpeetatiaaa In re^.iril to the CWISga wers irriitltlcd, the paine ri -oiltlnjr In an easy seme of nine io three in I'nlnceton's favor. Throe ha..- hlte were made off I he plt'-hlnif of M.iffat. of I'i Ince ton. and twelve olf I-'crirueon, of thc ridladelpbliui. A promlaeal feature nf the ir.iine ftitAX tho playing of Hhaw, I*W00twB*a rlirhi-tlelder. who saeooodod In running the hl^hc-it record mrdo by any rteht tn tbe Oltlega record? Jive put outs, one BSMst, no errors and two bane kits. Edwsrda Mufful sad Cooper al?o did line -.voik fm- I'i lin af? ton, rho beet playing for the Pblladolpbtaa wan done i.y Daniell, kuuthi. r.ihlll and Crowley The game was rendered tory difficult bv a strong wind hiowiu* direciiy aorooa the grounds. The College nine sturts Wedneeda? OB a trip, playing two game* in tvilmloglon, twe in Baltimore and one with the Athletics, of rhlladelphla. ? ? TALE BOTS PLAT A OUOD n.i MU. Philaimcli'Hia, April 5. ?-Ahoat 1,000 - Wttaeeeed the bnse ballgame brre, to-<iav '? tween tin Athletic Club aud tho Yale College team. I'ol U th ir searei .0 11000310- ts Athletl?-.-.0 5 3 0 0 0 11 0-10 HO il TION BBGABDINO A SIAV BITE. Th* ?'?''? BB 'il published in Tht Herald jem . thiit the committee <>n hli wkEzehaafS Ua de ''b il ;i-'atnnt a rt mei al, but has negotiated for tho .? of ihe property ut Wall sad Hew ?>?'*., adjoining ths ii-1 mgo, i^i withoul t..iin.i a t,. ii tn fact. Tho ipeelnl :. ? \. hlrh a ri- appointed ?t the eloee of n meeting ,,f ii r. - i- ruing Cou nutt, e m 1 t-bruary ciiusi-tr, of J. 1). | he inr. kr r o' Ihe motion; 1'oiiaid M.i. kay, I'.i ay- 1 ton ITSS, i llllain l.uuiinls and ll. A. Hrake. i hr commit? tee wei t to tar as to a-k for j mpnssli far n. a -n--, and reeelt i on rs ot leal estate al dlflhsaal points ali the ?ay irom il. BattscytoFOrt] sseondal. Ilhastaksa no acti.>u In the iiiiiitei aiul bas not held a im-ctlii-for n wi i k or two. Mr. Tn.but, thc chm nunn at theoommltti c, Inodtehlsl.ia bf aa atlseh al mu-, ni.ir thsnaistlsm saee rueeday, aad Mr. i.niuiiiis han noire injnrd fr.un bl* .--..lit In rn trip "n w I I h lie Minted ...ine len days ago. Sui haa been held , Drayton Ives said jsstcrd.iyi ?I i an only repeal ? hal I hei tiau - '.?> day ? Hie -lal. men! in,ul ? In //.. lirm .1 |. piney lliiak'iuai y. , i know, the.nmittee haa none noihitu alni lu.i liol iii"! r-u ix. mu- Hine. < .-ilaliilv llicic have nu I., .I. ..nv aogoUatloao for the fnsshaae el an) additional prupei ly." Ue..i ,-* W. I ty. Hecn lurv of tin flt,.ck Mxchaiiiro. re marked: "Tbs Lord un'i kin*? hIiith / Sr Un , Iii leia e.mi.- af tte norn. Ti"- summllies hos bald no mooting for ot leasl lea duys, and I am sure that 1 have iceivmluo [ I official report from lt. It is easy for some newspapers t publish news." President Hatch said that tho Fxohsrgn was aot ne gotlatlng for thp purchase of the proporty nt Wail am New.sta. "The Mortimer property, in tte bret place, I not for sale," he said, "and I don't think lt could bi bought at aay price. Last summer a long lease of rIk property whs offered to tho lixohange. but a oommlttei appointed to consider the riatfer reported rtdversely. j am sure that nothing haa boon donn slnoe." EXTENSION OF THE FA^TORAE TERM. tua siiwxct to ok DiecuaagD tomorrow u POTH THK local OOCTttSirCM. Tho election of tho throe rfiriiiininff (Mc gates to the Oeneral Conference was the order of tbe daj yesterday for the New-York Methodist Conference. Can dlduies were numerous, and four ballots w<-re nceessar] before the choice was mode. The election reenlfed In fhi choice ofthe Rev. I>rs. O. II. Gregory, L. II. King and O h. Dare. It was announce*] thut John li. Wayback, Iaj delegato to the Oeneral Conference, had pisssattid $10, OOO tn bonds and f 2.10 In cash for the fund for worn-onl preachers. C. C. McCabe reported for tbe Church Ex tension floo1< ty. In tho twenty yours of Its exUtence, hu sahl, 08,500^000 hod pissed through Its tn-a-ury; 4.r.U0 ehlllehee bod been built, valued f'.daj at ?B.0OO,OO0. A loan fund of $510,000 In palo uj I hod been built up In the tieaSMJ. from which all eli indies In need of help wero aided. Thc Hoard ol Managers of ths association reported wraln Its resolution of a year ago that .ill the chun lies In this city should ix under one SonteROMO and In eh.ii re Si "lie bl.bop. Tbli wus adopted with thc recommendation th it the gan York Knst Oou terence take action upon the matter Whee In vi tattoos frons ebaroboo for next year's eoatereaes were called for^lt iran found that onlvone such Invlra tion bad been extended; and tbi* church, tilt Washington-si church of Puiivhkeephie. w ,.* no cordinglv decided upon. Resolutions were Intro? duced declaring the oonferenoe totallf opp< tied to nny iiiodlilcatlon ol tin- Itinerant system, toericnsion of lime ni pestoral ion Ice and to removal of the tlmt limit. I he i.roftbi resolutions referred to them a* touching a dead question; but opposition wu manifested, end the resolutions were made th? order of ih* dav for Mond .y. Addre sos in behalf of tbs church ntlaolon work form-id tbe programmeof the evening. -Senator Mainer Miller areemed. Mpeefbea were also to be made tiy Hlsbop An? drewa, Oeneral Clinton li 1'iik aod tiie Kev Dis M. K Tcrtr. 0. II. Tiffany and C. IT. Fowler; but all of these, except ]>r Fowler, wore absent, and tbe on Iv other speaker was the Rev. Dr. J. v. Reed. -Senator Miller spore briefly on themis , labors of tho (burch, Be said: " Auy oarefttl studj "i hl-lory for the Ihet '.wo OOOturil *, or at any tune nlin-e thc birth of Cbrt?f,will prove that then- ls noire true te'igion In Ihe hearts of tbe pennie to-dnv tban tn any olin rage. There lin- ne. er boen a time whoo teach in s of Irrolig.on and iiubeii 'f have haa so little Ind lenee OU the mind of tho people: for tho people ot today nre belier educated and able to reason for theniselves. Verer before hare the churehes been lu a condition to-do so satisfactory work. The wealthy members nre turning their reeeamea late the ebarehi and by those means largely, hnwovnr material they may be, the BTWit work of Ihe church ls to lie accom? plished. I concT.itul.ite fhe MetnodUt KnUcopil Church on Its great labors, and believe thut b?fore tho clone of the pre*.-nt century il srill be doing double what lt la d.> ingnow." Hr. Heed spoke forcibly of thaoontoinpl red mission work in Corea, rmi urged that the Methodist Church be tl"'flrsf to enter that he'd. lir. Fowler said: "Weearetalb prepared thc machine for this oorooloo willi one lilli Ib'.leed --'-natur, two Bishops, two Dootors of I Hi laity, and one tlrsi class Major-'lepera!; aud now it is hard to have to splice out wiin a missionary secre? tary. In the Xow-Y'Tk Fast Conference, In Brooklyn, Deacon Willis A. Cooper, smong others, was coiiliuucd on proba? tion. The Itev. Mr. linell, of tho Ilinnilrilng Board, enid thal Mr. Cooper's sermon was misspelled aud poorly con Crueled| but he was a good pastor and lovel ny his people. The Kev. It. Cook, Mr. Ilubbell and Dr. J. O. Peck thought the ?a I va tion of souls of groator Importance than icholurshlp. Tho Kev. itr. I o'bitt inked " Is this con? ference nreparrd to tike the position that tbe literary luallfleaUoua of a mao are mora Important tban Hiving ?umist" Cries of ".No! No!" were heard all about the ri.mn The question of the exf-ns'on of rvistonil term was brought up, on emotion to make 11 ih.- order of tho day forMonday. A mbetltute was offered sad some debits rollowe-l. Tbe s ibefttute requested tho Conference to nqporlalise the General Conforonc- to make no chango lystem. Tim Kev. C. C. Lasby of flushing, tho nover, aaid tbe preaeni syatom developed pur.- manliness uid was of undoubted good. The question will oome up it 10 a. ni. to-morrow. A report f vorine prohi -Ition rill alao be presented to-morrow| lt declares th it tho r. en* -d liquor trafflc ls n erl.ne au-ainst Ood and human? ly, and thal n ms b il candidates In favor of its t>upj ree lion should ie supported at the polls. dr. st, n.,.: i.v /.v a i, a ii: OE WIND. i r:..-.. ni i aa in bis lawti b's arnon?sn. Ha ur. AM) MU. HOPKINS. Dr. John P. Nevnunn alighted fr<m aa ele rated train at Park Place ye?terd iy ead mule his war ifter ni. -ed it ? aa i minister) ii raabton across cin- il di ?..k. r --v. of Pi attn Moase Square he i gale of wind whleh Induoed him lo seek stage in ito ia-,v oin.-,i of his favorite deacon, .1. .i \t leas) - i li ex;.I m.iti ni wu Hie illy one vouchsafed after dlllgool aad tWete Inquiry. I>r. ICswaan was a-ked y kTniacmi reportei tf ho Intended to pre ,c, t.. ?? Why, oort Jnly I do,' resoon led the oler -ym ut with a wk som ' inn. "Then yni do not r .ir I tba SOtton of the R-tnner i' non al tun u -I--.,.- i ?: ? nu. where t> !,i monti med yonr orrises ns paator a.ter last Banday, sa of aay impor anec I" M Of not the slightest Importance, Why, youngman looking benignly nt the reporter's searf-pte), ii wonld ut da to allow a faction lo get c ititrol of a great eh ireh Ihe the Madlaoo Avenue OoitgreKatloaal Char I doverturnonetotv," and the Dootor rltii n super'' gesture r mlabed Into Mr Footer's nih,-e. Mr. FOOterrel wed nlms-if to the newspaper men yes? enia;-, and Hiern w.n with il un air of mystery wlm-h levered about the law ofll ??- whi ih was peeul arl Invlt ng. - Tbere ia nothing new," whispered Mr. Rioter to he ,.tii, I.?? gi ,' and tell them (tbe reporters) no." li [l I'iiiii M- on I 'rid. i.v published an Inleivb-w with rusteo Hopkins. In whlcn be said tbat a Kev. Mr. Hare, if Sing Bing, boo been Invited bj Dr Newman t<> till hi? uiipii to-dav. and Mr. lopklns objected to Mr. narc for ? vera) reasons, which he stated, but wbleh lin. Ti. in cm-: rould not publish. Mr. Maro ->ald ai a Methodic! Confer ?i,Y tint in:' rmniiNi dui not preeent the facto, iuaa ouch na he did not Intend te oooupy l?r. Newman's pul ,t. i uk TuiniM published Mr. Hopkins's statement, u 1 lt is wltb him that Mr. Ilaie must compel- for verao ty. I >r. Bonney's friends passed fhn daywnhont any ae? rosol' c OCtl in. They " bided their tun" " and waite l for bo dawning nf the new week berne ihey played "the rump ' ml" win.-h lr. Hopkin* promisc-.. \ spec .-! meeting of the trustees waa held l iel night tn he church parlor. James Seym our. James R Breon, ibeppard Knapp, J. B, Cooley and P. T. Hopkins?tour . r men in i one anti-Newman man?were nreeeut, ir. Hopkins offered two resolutions, both of which were nhl on thetable one directed the ti-.-,winer not to pay ir. Newman an v salary dna bim after Ap?-n i. mid the itcsted against the payment of the salary. Mr. 'odey iii,.veil that 00 member win,nhl vole wno had tot pani nt least .-sm In the lao! yeal oi , sittrng. The reaolution wns adopted, Mr. Hopkins l.> voting againal ti. Mr. Dooley then mored lat a meeting of tbs members of ino church nnd oeietT should be he'd on Tuosdaj evenlog, and tlmt bo noilee for ibe meeting should be remi io .lay. That BOOlUtiOO was also ado),ted liv i vole ol 1 lo 1. After ihe meeting ur. Hopkins said to a Tniui nk sporter? "hr Newman will oecnpy the pulpit to norrnw in violation of thc express,-.) will of tho tmr<-ii as defined st tbe meeting in the tiarra d tooma. No effort wm be m.ide to prevent this ransgreaston, hal after hs has done so action will te talon. Ihe wind blows lu Ibo iliiceti.iu i Isca] pi oceedin ra. n a ha\etrled our best to carry oat he.i.-e.- ions of the reoent connell, but tbe Newman men .ould not act willi us. If wo fail In our efforts to remove ir. Newman aa shall withdraw from ino ofaurab, hal thal rill be ri hai'd remedy aa most of us are pew-owners. We ave selected i successor to i?r. Newman, built would ot be projier to name bim now." FASHIONS FOB SMALL E')LKS. t_ Mothers and gnardiana In search uf that talia :.iti of the times, the latest novel, are sure to Uud lt tn a ivoiillo temple at Nos. <!0 and t\'i West Tweiity-tliird 1., where tho fairies hold high cam val amid garments nd graces of Npnng. This stronghold of stylos foe hil Ircn ls a WSSOashlS and suitable ilga manual ,. f ? mgrsss of tho eentwy. .-st a co. arc plsneen i this benedeeal pian of mlalslraUen io motheis. 'he Llliputl.m Basaat ls devoted exclusively io bo li-.p.l ciueiii* of children, lt iit-uiondiale? a new nd desirable phase of mercantile policy, and ls complete synteui of meering a need long felt i all circles. A walk through tho large, elegantly ppointed temple would surprise nae unaware of the ntei pi i-e brou (bl I" bear U|miu Ibis ni mat uie method of rovlaionlng. lin-gunn.-nts an- tinely made,of tho bool lati-rlala, after the be-t iud m...-.t adaptive loreign nid-ls, and fiiriiish.-d at a sllk-ht advance upon the muline cst. Hie clolhlng, OOmlBg SS il doe-, trom killed Bnt hands, ? pound of curry ?? rom the dainty Hrs! garments for i he infant in arma i" be stylish "ililli for the miss in her teens, with all the ..ie* en sim-oi everything desirable for boys, girls ml babies, of the -Tareel ami lateal fashion and f ii'i cur.. Mir.li orly the dealer In this especial UBI ctn ju,mutilate. Is it a wonder that ibis firm bas struck he keynote of M000SS 1 ntl x st ii. antic Tii-.i vi: i. i.i: rs. Anions tim peoplt uho iiniviil by Uta tea .io r Hallie fioiu l.H.-ip.iol yesterday were jpataaaal W, I. HiirgSSb Mowbray Q. l-anpihur. K. J. ruike, B, fullbrook rercivai iia.ss.it, ipeaess D [agna wmiam Johastsa, Mr. and Mra 9, t.iwie*n, m. :. M..i-.-sou. 1'. Mai te-iHon. 1 iiuiuaa Melinde, J. N. lobertaoa, B. nisnhepa. J. ?? rhynn.-, wu;.am j. wav .m. r. ii. Walker, h. M. Valle. C. H. Winy, ?.. l'. reel sad I. Sabrisna. Among iho-e vi ho sulled liy the steamer Adrl die rare J. Plerpoal Morgaa, w. il. Applmoa, M. M. bsillou, .irs. i>. Amory, T. I'linkm Caret, Ibe Kev ll. 1' Vin? ni, < cniy A. Whinny, Major (J. C. l'aiulry ami John ). LlwclL -u " Keely, Hip nnitor mau, woars n aoHtalro llaiiuind ttlld mel a so Ilaire Ol.iiiloml Unger ring." Ilo dhu " waals " Ihe pallei.ee of lils slockhohlcrs, but Ibero ? nothing very aoliulre about taat.-[Morrlsiowu Herald HOME NEWS. PKOMINKNT ARRIVALS. Neut. Tori //ofrJ?Senator Wado Hampton. of tiositn Carolina.BmTnxam ffostse?BcnaUir John V. Joneo, of Nevada; ex-Benator John H. Mitchell, of ore koo, and f.leiitnnant-Oovornor Iiavld R. Hill, of elmira. N. Y.nilen/ Ilinute. -Senator Josei *t R Hawley, of Connecticut, and Ertwsrd McPherson, of PennaylvaunL .Kern,mt lloxiae- Professor Alexander Agaesiz, of Cambridge, Stnaa.Grund Central Hotel -Cougressoisa Frank If. Hurd.of Ohio... Alb- marte note!? Ernest. W. Longfellow, of Cambridge, Mass.Pihh Arenue Hotel- - Heniifoi Warper Miller, of Herkimer, N. V , and Utotge H. Corliss, of Providence. Arrests laat week. 1.36A; births. 578; deaths. Ol 1; i.i ur ri ag.-s, ixl. The Reformed Catholio Cbnrch will hold services hereafter at Mo. mi Weet Twenty-tlftii-st. The steamship baltic landed 45S and the Htate of Floiida 400 immigrants at Castle Garden yester? day. An nnkwrou man Jnmned overbosrd from a lighter ai thu toot of Kant l-'ourth-at. late un Friday night and wa- drowned. The lecture un "Christian Charity," by tli- Hov. Dr. John Mct^tiirk, postponed fi mu Al arch VA, will bs delivered at ('bickering Hall ou April 7. Mrs. Nanette Eckert, who is suspected of berna concerned in the death of Anna Waguor, was hell la 93,000 bail liy Corobej Markie yesterday. i'he New-VorkJ Indian Association will hold a niihiir meeting oa Tuesday 1 vening, in Calvarr Baptist Chorea in Ftfty-eeventh-et .Tudgn Noan Davis will preside. J. J. 1 owl.-r. Eastern passenger agent af tlie Mixs.uiri Pacific Railroad, al vtieo, sailed for Kurope on thursday. He bas been granted leava of absence for two months fm hm health, lion well known iu Easton railroad 1 -ire), a, Kl/'KIHKIt lil-CLINKS IN WU KAI1, COM ?V'? nit* There was some excitement in the Produce Bx* ohnnge yesterday on account of minored failures i:i (chicago. The wheat market declined 1 rent, rind fO market from 1 lo J peat* Oata fell trutu Hj to 1 cent. STEALING I VT. Florists do not a.-,k Impertinent questions when, tln-v .-ue offered bnndsome mata ot rrj, bnt I hoblers in the upper porte ol tin- eil] complala of tbe loss of thoaa ornaments of their booen. A fe-v nights ago, a think mnt of ivy, elsrtit feet high l?v about twelve feel wide, was t .ru from I he aida ot a house at Washington Heights ami < arne! away, lirooklyn UNKiit.MiK.ilnarong ab.>i t smallpox. lt eras ea'd at Castle Garden yeeterday thal th* report that Hungarian immigrant* han hean lunn.I in Pennsylvania suffering from the smallpox, aaa1 that they cain.- Inmi Castle Harden, was prep micr? ons. No casca of that diaeaao have been lo,md among the immigrants arriving al the Oardea Ear year,, and it would lie next to impnesililn for a casa ofsmallpoi to [uss Qunranune aud tl.e i-arlou and not iic discovered. cha nm d wini LABOKMT anu BMAMY. Prank Baddy was held, ia tha Jefferson Market Police (/'ourt yesterday, to answer two charges, olin ll. 1 > 1 11 1 1 h< . Ml l'ieei kci-?t..a con lee! 10m r, said that lie had rubbed him while iii Ins vi? and Noddy's wife accused him of bigamy, lia da uiod tho larceny, and declared that tli* saoond winnall who claimed to Lear his tiani'-, a- 1'ar an lie wa* concerned, was no Baddy PH.HUM; IN A MR FT-CAR. diaries Briggs, ol' Mo. 757 Thixd-ave., made th?i acquaintance of Prank Green in a liowerv IKpior store, and rode uptown willi him cirly \r-.f? r>! jy morning in a 1'htrd-ave. etreel car. Briggs wantta sleep nnd. ho says, he awoke to timi Oman's Laud in Ins j.i'cket. They fought, won., n seres mad, ami William (lardm r, a negro, helped <lrrr*ii to escape. Both ?>re?ij and Uarduar were aabai naaatly aiiMt rsl, and were helli in llie Volkv ill ? folicO Court lor examination. BROOKLYN Trains will begin runuingou tho Bridge at "1 a. tn. to-morrow. Thomas Feeney, of N'o. 16 P/eofdoot-ot., re? ported to Health Commissioner Kayiiiomi yentst? day that hia two daughters had boen pbimnad iiy canned apples. Dr. E. U.Bartley, analytical chem* i.-t ol' tin- Department, was dir i.'<<l to maka -in examination. I'he children are ie,.... ring, "EdgarAllon Pbei irs 1,if,, uni 4rt"istha sns> Jool nt n leetun to he niven t>y Mr. Chadwii k tine evening iu the Second unitarian Church, al Win* ton ami Congress sts. Thia is the last bal ono of tn. st 1 .es mi "Men, Women an.l Poets," which lute drawn large audiences 00 the hrs! Sunday evening "I each m.1.it.1 during tbe winter. Policeman McNiliy of tho thud sui. ; lice sari a) morning found Kobari 11 abor, a cooper sudan eecaped convict, for wh.iso un ata reward of 3100 la ottered by the ,Jei-..y 1 ity police. McMilty attempted to arreel him, Ouliaglirr reeistrd. slid a sharp straggle eneued, McNilty stril -artel on tho Sinus with hi* night club. < nh; er Mahoney appeared ami tue prisoner wu ,-.-? nt- L THE VSOjLL h PRIVATE VIEIT." Thc priv.it ? \i--w of the spring exhibition of the n toual leadenly of DesUm, which iras givcalaat evening, waa like previous privets views ui the asms place, su. ii a crowd of people waspreeeni that there abonl the v;e-,v, ud the uni} view to be had wa* a view of the people. Itweaagood-s i mi aftei - rngaUaa sad tiptoeing, aad ps 1, Mini elbowlag until exhausted, people s.u down, ur lacking a seat,weat away, a ,,-:<-.it sumyartta prc-enl Mti.i tried t'i tell their rr.eiidsihc lien itie.? i.f Hie pictures iiiey 1.inil not see. A bando) music belped ta *?-V Ul ?? fie time. Am.Ul,- t' n.r n - - Qi were r.cn-r ri A. B. Webb, H.niel iiuntiiicioii, C. v. ruiner, 1 u..-ri.-a claru,.!. Wells Chawpney, rboioas Moi ia, W. IL H. -id, T W. Wonda, Georas w. tlall aad Ifr. Cumauagst ens if Hie three living Coundera of ths Ae atosay MA HINE lN I KLUG l-l V0E. Mixr ITVBB u.mav k". snnr-.sos, 5 30 ??i?.t> .'ii vtoos ssti. mi HoeeneeaMa 11 Hum wsras 1.1-1.at Alf Uxniir Hons, i IS <lnv. 1,'itn I, .'."-. Bolt Otto, 'I P.M.? Hand/ Hon*. 6 01 >o,v [.list. & 3*iUell UaCs. 7 JJ FOSEION STBAklBH-i lt UM Al THIS TORT TO-DAV. VrtiM trix vt rm* Hi.Htn .Ltrcrpool.National Ali-ska. Liverpool . 'iiim-l N rn.mlle .Havre . Kren-'h li.ns, I.-ei,inn . A.nsier.Um. Se ? llnee iiiu?.una. Palenao .N.YssoU"! I'.uts Vliuniiotvugh. Between.....Oatt Perm Mi IN,'AV. A PHIL 7. Harauiirs. Havana. .....Ward's Tl'ks ri i v APRIL* grists . Msmhiirs. Iljni'i.A-nsr Pin :i e...lir.i ll . U H A ll ra fd U VV i Hilo.Sun D.iiiiinso. I iy.lc'S SBIPPINO NEWS post or mcw-Tong..iaturoat, april* taai AHUi. "t.-nmer Frvptim Monarch (Bri, Mormn,Lon4on Manti ?; wltli , stn Pallon Vickers a <'o, vl-uihit Baltic lin. Reuse Liverpool Varch j. via Qaasaa> limn -li Willi llliise ?tl1 p:?.vseil?ei - In ll I I'nt i IS --t,.,,. . orilla Bri Kialler, <.u-.'..w Kerch XS vii Lame Hi, willi ic .tr sa., u i?-n -iiK'-i'S t.. Au.nu ll.hlwiu , , ,, -1,'i'ner I !lie '.l-i-'. ilri-ii.-'.in-iri; BrsOMM Mjrch 2C via s.mt iin-itoii ?**! alth mdse anil passengers t.. ???-?. edan Ca HUamer Hamtnonia Uer), Bcliwoax?a ii.ii.i-- Munii *x vin ll a vi >? ?Ti. ?? 11: i Bdaoauit p%sse neera to Knnhardl A f? htoamer L.na Hr farrow, si naas li^.v, lo, tl .Uy?. with (rall .- e tu ll ,nl> lim- . o isleenor AotlUaa l^paoi, AtiasaKaata. ?t Joli ns, PK. M.in-a 13, Pnn?? i". A-i'.v , ju v.rn,."iiim ?i?l M... .i<n.-' jj. Kn.^s. lu-i W*, Vurt Koeal ami Poi I Aut.uuo 'ill, with ui.I-m L.. 1'iu, Fm aooo a Co -?lemuel Algiers, IViey, Now-Orieans ? ilays, with nelso to Boceil .* Morgan. HUamerUotf Otveooi, Krnihsll. ClisrKwton 3?a ilsjs, wita BdSr soil peas 'Oners lo 'a? 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