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lng tlie i< i'"ii tbat bia compuuy ,., and that alie would -.ul on bri list trip auder tbe ( uuard lian on June 7, taking the Mil int?*, assigned t'? ll:'- Scythia, At theUuiou Line oflice tho report day uigbt ou lm (bird voyage mil in bu tins, liltcit h.ni-, iii.il six ii,m.iii?-. ll .Mi. Guion baa ?old ber it is believed tbal lu dui Bobecauaeol tba lui t'i' orice lie nins! have gut ld her. EXPLAINING BOW HARTIGAN WA8 JUKI. 'John Hartigan '.\.-i- removed to Bellevue Hospital li..ju thc t lu,),,!, ,., street Hospital \c-i< r ?iay, Buflerina from aevere coutueiou* "I tbe bead Bud back. iii-, condition itt eerioua, Hartigan had been working :n Harlem, aud at about 7 o'clock on Tuesdav night Im look a train on thu Third-avis, lin.- intending to get oil at Chat bani killare; but falling asleep he was - an:' .I to th.- Hatti i y ut ut ion. ile ,-i,il yesterday that La- oileml to paj hi? f un buck, Lui tint the trainmen and gatcuieu iel used to let linn huy u t.i kt i, iinit in puttiug lum out ol the rt.it."ii throw lniii doun tbe stairway, lit- nus foiiml hy ii policemen al '? o'i lock, and tukeii tu tin I'i i>t 1'n'i iud m.11'i m. iv bi ii- lie waa lo ked upon a charge "' di iiiik< im' -i*. Later it waa found tnat be ins iiijiua i|, ;uiii be waa removed io the Cham hera 'Btreel Hospital m bb ambulance. Tho employes cl*-iii* <I that they threw bim dowu tbe Btaira, out Bind tli.it I., nu- drank and fill diivsh. Hartigan i a No. .10 .Momoe i-t., with biBpareiitb, whuiii lie supports. ? A KW .sikamsiim' link io st. johns. The Hte-tiui i City of Mexico, tbe piont,! \et?cl of Ut* Nc. tv-Yolk, lialifn* and st. .iolnj'a SteamahiB . Tl I'TY THOUSAND IN LINE. THE HKOOKLYX CH1LDRENH9 GALA DAT. ANNI'tl. MAY V. A1K Of HU* SIM'AY KBOOtaV lit.II! DlTIBIOXI IN 1>1! 1 1 KI'.NT TAr.Tti OF THE CITY. A rloii.llo*s s"k v. willi a vt ai nit li of the sun tem? pered ht a pleasant breere, made rMtnrda* a nearly ii, rfect day for tin- Sunday sdiool parade in Brook? lyn. I'ii- i'i- Sunday Schools ol the city (nol in? cluding thc six En-stern I) is tr id Wards] were repre* Milt, il in ;i'-.r.it "i5,fl00 children and teacher**, who niarclicd iu cigbl divisions. The largest, nnmltcring abonl rj.tiou. as-, ni'.'it il o:i tin- Long Meadow in i'l'ti-pi-t t Park, where the gay drej-taea ol Ihe girls .?uni their parabola ?'i ail coloi -. contrasted lui iantly with the greeu turi, and the waving banners anil i'i i were thrown iu Btrong relief against thofoli aaecltrce and shrub. Linea ol ropes nnd guidons snowed where thc children were w march, and a vi. wini' stand waa erected in the middle ol thc grecu. Early in tim dav tl"' various ? boola I eg in toaasemi'le ..( Ihcir churches, whence they weill to tim Park in -Mut enra, and picnicked in the anovea, lt waaesjtiinati*d thal a limit Uti.tHBI i" rsonB reviewed thc parado iu th" Park, the roadways being jammed wilta carriages, and every available point lor liithtM-seing hoing occupied. I pon there viewing stand were Mayor l-ow, il;" Rov.T. \. Nelson. Orautl Marshal I.'A. Barker, fleorge A. Hall nnd i.tin.-. Hi" children a?4sombled in throe aeo* i .. saud sang tin- anniversarj hymns. Addresses vere made by Corporal Janies Tanner and ethel s, .ind then t.i" march began, occupj ing more t! an an boin ia paisiug a -i\i i point. Alter the parade "WM ti:*:iii--"<] -.".ii" "I il." schools ute* n e cifaiii and rake in the Park before- returning horne, and others V'Mt lo their churches for refreshment*. ll," ll.:;!.ls Division, numbering 8,000 in line, p.u..di d in i iinit ii sud Monttignc-sta., and adjai i nt r-i.ti- on ibe H.. flits. Flags were displayed on tiif public buildings in tit,.. Hall Bqnare, aud on inuit houses in the lino ol march. In thia division v. it -il,'.' b -h.i'd* "i Plymouth '.'burch aud itatwo missions, lin' - 'ii.ir. mel in teven sections in aa lniii:-. different churches, al "2:30 p. "-. and sang tlieii hymus and li-jtenesl to addresses bj a number ni iumi;-;::-. I I.i- parade was revitrwetl by Mi. . r, fie i;? v. I. \. K. (.. --iir. i'i.' ',:'?>.. A. .?. Hutt..a ;i'd others Iroin a stand at Clinton and llontasue-Bt-'s. Prom tin- dreets I echildrcnrc turned t?> the churches to cut what Mr. Beecher i lir.ad "-:u it d li'K'," .md I" indulge in it " ii'-ani, and oranges, and lemonatlo. ihe Cliutuu Avenue Division paraded in tlie Btreel for which it was named, lt included nino Iri ll Schools. ll."I" welt' ti:" BBUal eXCrctSCa 111 n \t ii churches, and among the speakers were the Kev. Messrs. Pr. c. Kddy, W. N. Searles, John ll nm pit mic, ,1. 1?. Pulton, J. Pullman and C. K. Ilaker, Ii.- i ratle was heailed bv Ellen's 23d 1 i men! bniiil, and the speakers and othersre viewed the liuc fruin a stnnil ;il t hut am and Lafay? ette Bvee. li." number in line waa about 7,500. A division "i eiiual size waa tli" one meeting rn in Carn ll I'ark. whence it tools ns name, lt ,t'il in ( lint'".-'t.. from ll.ii i i-oii-at. tu < The schools formina this division met foi tbe t'i. Ii N i.u ii v ' wu . -? ? n sis ' hun lu s, w lu re tho Rev. Messrs.W. L. Phillip*, ll. A. Powell, \Y. II. lord ainl .l.m.ts (.'bambers were among thc speakers. Man) .'..-ii ? children were in tbe lines, vi., 'i wi re rt \ icm I ..t ( linton ami I'nion sta The I'..'.lui.I Divinion, with alxnit II.IHMI inline, pai..ijiil in (..iii- .in I ( luaoit aves., from Fruiiklin hvi . tn Madison it. The exercises in four ol the 1 p.il church* - neal ti," pla* e "i pul i-luded addi-cssvH lit the }.'? . Mc -:-. I., i". Chaim Ix ila.n, \V. T. (liiflin, C. E. Ibu k and J. ll. W. Uni A featnie of tbe parotlowasa platoon oflifty young women from thc Central t'ougieoa : I t'i,ntl li. du-?cl in tho continue ol tin (ind deas ol Liberty. I li" 1 ;.-l t? *t .1 liaptist School had tl.uta u banners, each witta tlie name of om stoppiug [i... .-tl the! hihlrcu "I 1 -:; t? 1 < ?: i their in.ii- ii to iii.- Promised Land, Isst'lt" schools, With ."'.'SKI in !:':C. laiiiiiilt-l in Tompkins Sirnuiv, after exercises in bis churches in tbat putt of thc city. .\ui"'ili the 8|?eakersaftei the anniversary hymns were r 11.* Kev, Messrs. J. Hyatt .--"lilli, '?'. W. Pluck, aud E. I". lugerMill, Many spectators in thu Paik and tbe ail atrot'ta watched the moving line, A reviewing Btand occupied the centre of the Park. 'I lu- New-Vork ave. Division panwleil in Pi t-' tl Sow-York ave., ueai the i inteisei lion, i he nine schools mustered ubotit 1,500 for the pnrade, alter exercisea ia three churches. Among the Bp .'.I : - were thc Kev. Mi ssrs. ll. O. Pi utei -.-:. J. (.. Roberts, <;. L. li...Lt. X. d'. Cheney, nnd John I.s..ii-. The bouses in the streets through which tin children marched wei- Kati j decorated. The Eastern Division, noon! 1,500 "-ttoiiL', paradi d foi tho rest ol t lie Sun* i ii. 'Ila- schools included in it met lor the anniversary excrcisos in eight churches, as Li ii. a- they mart Iud to Eafnycttc-uve., between Btayvesr.nt-ave. und Broadway, for thc parade, The speakers im lu le 1 the ll. v. M< -ai -. H. w . Jones. R. B. M..nit ??.>'." t. Cox, George D. Ilulst and ?tbers. *?? - THE M1RDEH Or' Ills WIFE AN ACCIPEXT. ai't'-l- -I"I1V ?1 "lil-1'.tV N.t.lil'-. BBOOTINC? ( Al:l 1 l: til lill W..MSN". >alolj>li A.'inn. the young German whoshot his wife dead on I'uesday nigbl iu the disorderly bonse "No. 140 Ponyth-st., was committed without bail yesterday in tbe l.r-(\ Market Police Court, Ile refused to make any ezplauation in court, by ;.d "rtce ol his counsel, hut alter he was locked up in thc prison In* said that lie was too much under the influence ol liquor, at tbs time ol the shoot ing, to koow exactly how it occurred. His wile asked hun for money, he said, and when he told lid iliai Ik- had none she begi n to ?? an li bia pockets. She got hold oj (hi pistol iii i.i- pocket, and a hen he t ried i" t.. 1.?? it av u*i from ber it waa di-i barged, li was uot bia iuteutiou to kill her. he said. Adam had lived recently with his n-mric'l liefer at No. 122 LeonaTd-Bt, Hm mother and an unmarried sister liv.- in bas4*iueut rooms, In the rear ol Xo. IOh Chivstie-st. They are poor mt rc-.pcctaMe'a-ieople. liisv.ifc. tvlio h.td lived foi nome time under tbe assumed name ol Laura \\ at "in. ai No. 1 10 Tor-', th-st., waa the daughter ol u respectable Philadelphia merchant, lb r w "d'-'i name s\:.-i Mary NVooda >lio r;in away from her nome reveral years ago to lead a Iii" ol dissipation, and waa discarded b) her family. Adam met her ta a resort loi dissolute people, became inlatuatol ?trith her, and ?? as man i< <l t<> .'a r two years ago in Becoud-at. Upon hci promiaf lo lead a de-tteu( hie be introduced her io Ins mother and Hinters, who Mi-re'fiji'io-i'd to llie i;iiiiti:ii*i. His iiiollu ; a>-si-tc(l him m tito purchase ol luruiture for nooma iu Not lolks?.. where Adam took his wile to li\ c. He also took lr* wil" t"\i-i! In i lather in Philadelphia Mr. Woodatold hisdanghtc] that lishe would be? have well, aa a married woman, be simd a--i-t her: but that site munt first tris.- evidence by lier conduct thai tdic bad reloraMd. Adam ii::.I lu* aile lived together happily foi about a vcir. li.cn the woman began to return tu L'i former habits, aud almaf .ii.iit ni'titlis n_i sh" deserted uer busbuud. Aft?-r vainly trying t" induce her t" ri turn, Adam employed w. F. Kiutsiug lo obtain a <1: vonc He wain the latv yei 923, li.ii a imii: ir lee was demanded and Adam Waa linallie to ta l w tl.e iii.hic,-. Iii.- wife BOB t a letter to him on Friilay, asking lor an interview. He went to see bei on (saturday night and remained iu her company until Sunday morning, drinking freely all the time, Aitei leaving Iii* wife on Sunday ho could not remember all that he did, bnt be was under tbe influence of liquor until he, went to see her again ou Tuesday might. Adam saul thai h:> wile bad a married sister, Mrs. .Ness, living ni liast Twenty-tbird-sta The body ol Mis. Adam, which >vas unclaimed, was sent to lb" Morgue. .ino, sailed from here ycPtf rd av with a full cart-o uni a fair number of pa*.s<'iiecrs. Thc, vessel was ecently thoroughly ovet hauled and th" ni-nrrtoM irtmouiiced her in poriBel owhw. The conrpany aaa recently formed with tho object ol fwUpliaiv Dg and working a regular lineol steainers betwi n \CwYoik. Halifax and BL John's,the Rowing -ommerceand steadily foereasing traine having lemanded an efficient line. The new line ia nuder the American flag, and it is intend"-1 to add ol her i-easclM and stablish regular sailiBga ol abonl twice a month. Tho principal irtieloa ol trade from New-York aro flour, eora naoal, porlt, .beef, butter, triain. kerosene, cattle and sheep. Ibo total amount ol flour taken to BL John's last year irtu 350,000 barrels, and other thing* in propor lion. MK**. KATE LAIRD FACED HEB ACCUSERS, "10*1111. PBOPBIKTOBB 1 KIT. HOW SHE BWlSDI ED 111! M --UK IS N()I" I.I \ INC, AT ALI.. Amid the ('dors of stale tobacco and the fumes of nnnumbered alcohol:" beverages whieh pervaded the court-room at Jefferson Market yes^nfaymorn? ing a ju non with a Keen nose Bligh, have detected an odor winch seemed more ukin te the perfumes of Araby, ami following the scent would have diSOOT* ercd that it emanated from a neatly dressed lntle woman, vim Hilt within tim rallinga Bhe had a black shawl thrown daintily across her shoulden. nnd feet ol' -mall proportions encased inhiab-heeled shoes were risible beneath a black satin skirt. With a Mack felt poke-bonnet, from which de? scended ? veil that effectually hi.l her features from the curious spectators in Hus court, she looked like, a tnodestly dreased "woman of fashion and seemed strangely out of place in tnch surroondings, 'she had inst heen en on, 1 in.m a ju ison cell hva couple ol Min coated officers, nnd at Police Headquarters on the night previous hail registered ns lira. Kata Laird, Kefore that abe had registered at aundry hotels iu thecitj variously aa lira. Knox, Mrs, Beaslev, Mrs. James, Mrs. Boyd. etc. Forsome montba she had demon il rab I thai with good looks, engaging man? ners, unlimiteti audacity and mendacity a woman might live luxuriously in New-York on nothing, lier interesting micial experiment bad been nlnped iu the bini through a circular issued hythe Hotel Keeper*'Association and the astutenesa ol Alder? man Waite, of tbe Brevooti House, into whose bands one ol the clrenlan fell, she was In court tn answer charges ol swindling certain held pro? prietors, wiioso hospitable doors she had left be hind her without going through the formality of settling her bill. Samuel I . White, proprietor of the Everett House, made affidavit that Mrs. Laird, under the name of Mrs. Beasley, had run up a hill al his hotel foi food .'md lodeiug amonuting to $121, and had tin n soddenly disappeared. Sorrowfully ho had sought for her at the Stuyvesant Kinta, where Bhe had told him thi t she leased apartments, but failed i" Hud her; and li" now asked thal she be dealt with as the lav. provided. Joseph Wehrlc, pronrie torof the Hotel Helved) re, deposed that on M.ty 7 the priaouer, accompanied by a maid, came to hi bouse and registered as Mrs. Knox. On May 13 h. i bill was presented to ber. She said that shu had offered a reward of .150 for the return ol a valuable diamond pin, and wished to keep her I.,.!', money to be prepared for a possible emer? gency* that sh" wuald go to the bauk lu a day or two, and bo on. .In that day she va I tn-r :i;'iuiii:t ii-, I ea vi ;n' behiad her as souvenirs a small trunk filled with soiled linen and an unpaid bill fur 177 16. Samuel H. Smith, proprietoi ol the Morton House, testified thal l." hail lodged bel and fed her and provided for her creature comforts from April l l to April 23, np to which Hate lier bill Bin tinted to "-??;. she bail then suddenly de? camped and be bad marie b wrruwful investigation of certain of her statements only t" .1. cover tbat they were false. When Mrs. Laird raised ber veil lo give the com i.'ii;ii..!i:- an oppor unity of iii itifying her, she revealed a face ol ibo brunette type, attractive hut mil iiiiiid?? ?!? ??. large "soulful eyes, small li and perfect te<?th. To the questions asked her alt'r thc affidavits had beea read she replied teal bei name aaa Kate Laird, tbat she was eightci :: \ ears ol nae, v,. n boi n in Hi x i ". an 1 bad no business or prolession. To ihe query "Where do von live and boa long have you re*iiied there ,'" ed "1 am not living at all." Whether this was meant as a joke, ur a -mi commentary on lui ?recent exiieriouec ol prinon larc, Justice Smith cd ima hie to decide. She waa held Lb |500 hail on each complaint. SB MEMORIES OF SHENANDOAH VALLEY. '.in'i i:ai. H. (. BING is ll 'Uti: lim MILITARY 8KB* VICK IXSTITCTIOjr. The last meeting for the season of the Mil il ry Service Iustitntiou was held iii Governor's Inland ? terduj". There waa a large gatheriugo!oflicer? of tho Army and Nut toual Uuard, among them being Generals Hancoi ls. I'itcber, Grier, fry, Whip? ple, rower. Jackson and Rodi uboiigh ; Colonela Loeser, Wallace, Coaley Woodhull, and Hamilton; Mojoru Arthur, Wilson, Randolph, Mi Kee, Gardner and Johnson ; Cap aili Price, Weir, Ward, Fyne and "'?haler; Lieutenants Zahinski, Day, Hill. Hyde tjlakci and Reilly, jill of tin Armj : anil Geiierula Ring and Urvant, t'olonela Sch rmerhorn, L'ubekaul and (Jaie*!, ol the National Guard. There wen also many ladic.*. present. Geu eral Hancock rr Kided. A band ol the .".'li Artil? lery, from Fort Hamilton, played ncvera! tunes. Ihe li rsl paper was on "Retirements; Volnntarj Compulsory," by Surgeon J. I.'. Smith, of the Army. Iii" papei was read by Captain den. Compulsory retirem -ni ol the officers ol the Army, al the agi "i sixty-four, waa advocated, (.. tn ral Horatio ( . King, Judge-Advocate General of the State, then read a paper on "The Shenan? doah Valley in iii" Rebellion." The naper waa ? ti rtaining, and gave a concise history . i i .pera! ious in ile va I le j from 11*301 io 1803. There were graphii descriptions ol the dav when Bheiidau turned the tide of battle nt Winchester, and when the lair-haire-l Custer swepl ac rous lin plain al the Wootbitock l.'.n ?-. lu Biieaking ol the tally days "i il"- war in the Shenandoah Valley, Ge uer al King said: It wae repugnant to lur better natures to enter upon a frat.lal atnie In thc si.irli tvbicli i; -,>i;i- nations of different blood and -: n -ii. Bo, In tbe early days ol thc wai. tb advauclm! annies cari led a pen In one band and a blank receipt for property In the miter; while tb* kwordi ' nett unod, apparent! j, for ornament an appearance of toree and castigation wbleh were very tendril-/ applied. Property, foi three year* of tbe war, ,i! kati so tai aa tbe shenandoah vallej wa* effected, w.i- gingerly preaervt-d. with a consideration quite na uttmlleled lu tbe biston of tarelgu wara, plethoric bara* wera carefully avoided, au.I iii.- pi-uple cultivated ibeli tarma willi Hitie bindmure. Tbe Dunker*, uli.i wa,,- opposed to tigli'iait ob conaclentio - prim pies, sowed and reaped witboul molestation, ana wen ulum's n .ids la supply tbe relicls lo the extent ur tbe i ability, for oiouey u they could get lt, cr without if the rebel exchequer ass low, is* \\.<* usually the case, in eijiisequi in t- in. .-ut iiai.iiu.tii Valley became a ???.it of u: i lt ai > race-course, up aud down wlilcli tbe oonleuding * mies chased each other with gr stn Hilarity, General King mentioned the disrepute into which Jubal Kirly'bdefeat in thc Valley "I the .""shenan? doah brought the rebel general at Richmond, aud lu. iv ;i battery wa* onie sent to him directed to "General Jubal Early, care ol' General Philip Bbl ridan, Wiuchearter." A VICTORY FOB INSPECTOR BYRNES. The a tt eu lion ot Recorder >m.\ iii in Part I. ol the Court ol Gem ral Se -ion-, bas I" n i > copied l"i a few dat* pasl in the beariug ol lottery and gam* blina cases. Yeaterdny John J. Smith, ol No. I*"-'i Ivi-i Eighticth-stJ William Rriuifinan. of No. X'AV Ninth-ave.j Henry Greeu, ol No. U25 W'est i'liirty uinth-st.; John Connolly, of No. 131 West Thirty ...-!,'Ii--t.: John Johnson, ol N". MW West Twenty* ?tinth-1*!.; Daniel Nolan,ot No.347 t'ourtb-ave., and Walter Kin.*, ol No. to West Korty-thirdfrt., jileadi il guilty io charges ol violationa of the gambling and lotter"! lawa, 'J>.-i oi ll ft cen ntheis nave pleaded guilty or been con? victed recently ol similar offences, and ngaiual mi I ol them the coinplaiuiug witness has been August Kchreiner, who is the mun spoken "t in Inspectoi Byrnea'a tcsthnon., before the Roosevelt Committee aa hav lng be n in the bci rice ol tbepolh e while net? ing as a policy dealer. Inspector Byrnes naid that nome of tin- as-isiant- at tho I listriet-Attoniey'a i t liee had ridiculed his ?ttueu, rjchreiuer,saj iug thai be had gone ont of town, and that his testimony WUB ol little value, lin- Inspector st lit inri to New-Jersey, traced out the witness, and kept him I II ti:*- House of Jletention until tin' CaBM SML called for trial, with the lesult ihnt a score, ol ac? cused lottery dealers have been convicted. iSchreiner testified that he waa in tim policy busi ni iouIj a lew days before he began to act with thc police. -? THE PARK BOARD MU*, i s in |';:a? g. Behind the nev.- railing in the Board-room, the gate ol which i- guarded by faithful John \* arson, in blue coat and brass buttons the Park ?tUomiuiesionera yesterday wat, with an aancct erl serenity, born ol the feeling ol wifely li',,,, nn* timely interruption by thc waiting crowd outside each person with his little axe togrind. President \ iel.' had tbe chair. Ihe dav waa warm bus? iness moved slowly, and no gaunt? lets were thrown into the arena i.v any belligerent Commissioner. The name <d i;.-. crvoir Square waa changed to Bryant Part t.i match lin pro]*oned bi \\ 'tntne .,i tbe late v, llliam Cullen Iii va 11 to I** erected there hy citizens. The Board also voted to talse t lie rjiaiuese kmbaiuiy out for a drive in Central Park with them on Saturday starting from ilu* lilih Avenue Hotel about ll' o'clock, lin* Department architect waa di* recled to |nt-i..ne plana i>.r the ctmpletion "I Morning-ode Park, and it was also ordered tbat il" dd Malley mansion, on the River Bide lil iv**, Opposite Om-hundred a]id-cle\( iilii ral., should li" removed. Mr. Crimminfl com? plained that the boundary line rn Central Park, lii.in Ninety-sixth to Oue-hundmd-and-second st., along the hluil, waa unprotected i tnat men wen liable to fall over, and that goats dui jump ovet lind tie.a)j;i.ss 11,1 \', al I lilli ,t ld V lill Ihe 'milln d"lll.llli. Ile Buggi-Bti d that B fence be built there, al a nost i,i gillio, j he matter waa referred to President Viole and Iichmiic' ( iiiiiniiim wnh power, The lioaid then held an exei utivc uesi-iioii. john jasper arra an extra 11,000, Tho Boaid of Education yeeteiday iMMMtd thc fcalary of the Cm bm-cruittiudcut ol siiboola Uouj ff?'..r.00 to "1s7.r?0O. nnd then unutl.mouldy re-elected John Jasper for two year". 'Ih" pm'lia.") ol a bouse ami lol in West Teflth-st., between firern wiefa and V, ash.Bgtou Bte., at 012,000, was reeom mended; and also the purchase ol a boom and lot ou the um t li sid" ol (iue-hundfeil-.'ind-t WMtV-St v cntli nt., in ihe icai of Grammar Behool No, G8,for lf7..".(ii!. The site in Tenth-St. i? lo beim-d foran eu larcemenl of Primary School No. 7. and the trustees wm authorised to make tbe alteration. The 1111 - - teen of several wards were empowered to make dUMges ni thtu Behool buildings. -av DB. NEWMAN'S CHURCH again Pf TROUBLE. lilt: rOBCI l.O-i Ki: "1 ?' A MOBTOAOI TBBBATUIU ? NO ll M's TO BIK1 r INTKRHST. The Madison Avenue Congrecatiooal Church cost iii the neighborh.1 ol J800,000. Deai on Hammy and his mends paid 013OI9OO, and the remaining i*.-(i.i ii ii i was furnished by th" Mutual Life Insur? ance Company, and waBseeuretl by a mortgage for i),:.t amount '"-n the juonerty. The interest ix nay* able semi .'innnally and on Maren I "iv months' Interest, amounting to 92, 100, was owed to tho in? surant o company. Ami it is Ht ill owing to it, al? though Dr. Xewmsn's friends say that ih" church was nevi;' in a better financial condition than at present. The Immediate eonst qnenee ..f the Inter? est on the mortgage being overdue will he a unit lir foree.loanre brought by Mr. Wsteon, the attor? ney lor tho insurance company, and then which? ever party can raise sufiicient money to Iud tho church in will have a clear title to its possession. Tbe Ladies' Aid Society was organised f"r the ex P'reBs purpose of sccummulatiug sufficient money to pay, at least, the inti rest on the mortgage: bnt eariy in the fear Dr. Newman'a friends in the Hoard oi mutees lound that hi* salary was not forth? coming snd induced I lie Aid Society to give $4,000. all tho money in Its treasury, for thepurpoeeol Kiipr-orting Dr. Newman. The result i? that the foreclosure is hanging over the heads ol the per* eons roost interested in the church, and thej have not the requisite amount of money to gua id their building from il. Notwithstanding this danger of losing the build? ing Dr, Nowmau's friends am waiting quietly lor the foreclosure. Deacon Poster is al o waiting for something, bul w hat. he doesn't seem to kuow, Ile it marl.' d to a Ti.iiit.'M: reporter j eeterdaj i I know nothing about the foreclosure. I have nothing ta. do v. nil it a i.i I vc ?iii aol do anything until tbi .ii. ? i ora] ani i ike some action In lin* matter. "Are Hr. Newman's friends prepared to pay the later* CSl "ii til* imii luau''- I " " I don't Kn .is." " Have ties made BO) preparation to pay it I " " You mean any one man I" " Ve-." " v,cal, strang*1 ih,iu:- invr happened." - - ? IflSS JONES'S JOKE ON THE SURROGATE. SUE THINKS, silt: GOT lill* BKsi Of BIM?WABDES "l'ltll 's" lit\ Af. The Maltese cats whose caterwauling maki Hie life of the j i.-i":i ? in I ? dion IStrei t Jail ;: brick bound satire upon Hie ia general were cared away from the picketed prison wallal 0:2** ( terday morning by Miss Kebecea Jones. I?hr iras clad in all ber loveliness aud the cats couldn't stand it?so they departed. Then she read tbe ncwspa|>ers, ami pondered o:i (he emptiness ol tlie world, liter ber morning walk abe ate a bear tv breakfast and received Mr. Mitchell, whom nie- described ?? "an Kuglish batchelor whom I met iii England manj main years ago." Mi. Mitchell is evidently a rival "i Wanlen "Phil the posseasion of her affections, for be bronchi ber two bunches of roies and ber cell ssa-, made li - BTonl all dav by the perfume ol the row :. Later, Mis* Ile,ky sain un order to a Iii.Irapi town tor a window curtain and recei, 1 a mar? vellous piece ol " lace insertion" v. Im li tacked un to tbe window and surveyed with thc i tinten! ol an arantoni hon-" decorator. 1 i nt iln-!.. a- iii- ?."' - in the Jewish prof in K--i- --;. \..,.- venting their evening i ? Mi- Uei k.-i retired to t he privacy "t ber conch and -1 ii. ii 11" i'. .1 innocent ol law vors or Surrogates, io a ruin: m i, poi ter Mi- - 1'.. I iltiii her native modesty which promoted her to reins.. !" return i" tbe Surrogate's Court again, ?- ? aid ! I hated to he pen ned upon a blerb ahalr.amltohavc every* lu.? I. in i'i. ie ..a l-i.il.in. iii ins- in . :tli I. : tell anything. But I didn't, did ll Audlwrni't. When Iii. ' .ii :? v..le -.Mit in. lu ie li" s.iitl: 'Ml** .Iiiin-s how long shan I -lin! yon tn i nao i ' I an? ? ? ?! i ? : resin ii ii .a il.ii.' a:.,! be cou! In'! li i.d in* for ans I co lld in > l tomi I gol tbe beti ot him tin e. Mr, Bartlett was very kind to me In ii.nrf-room, and I wHi I c.iiil.l tell iri? iii win; ti" -vant' bul I won't. 1 nuked bim what he wanted te know, aud be aald every? thing. I told bim tbal I dldn'tknowil Bu rou -? ? I 11.,a'! I. ii-.'.-, what to wants, Hut even if ] did 11.'I ? tj kuy th lui,' until tile n 'Sill .'(-ct ion il.iv. INSURANCE XEW8 AM) I\< IDENTS. At thc meotinn ol Ihe New-York Board ol Fire Underwriters vestcrda, tbe newly-elected i ;.-?-. di ni ol the Hoard, Sh hidas C. Miller, pr? iii.I of the Star Fire Insurance Company, look bos* nion ofhisoflice, Ina fen preliminaryremarks hi con? demned ;!"? practii '?' i ile iii-' iBBuram ?? ? ? Dies in writing what ia technically known ns "tenn lin-ii,, bb j that if*, writing policies fm three or ti*..- years ai reduced rates of premiums. To this prac ti c< bi traced the preaenl unsatisfactory and unprofitable couditiou of fire insurance, anti lr- recommended tn tho consideration ol the mem bora ol lin- ll".nd that i-oiiie in, insure in il. ami nome act iou taken whereby an end should be jiu! io it. He also urged greater vigilauce in col? lecting outstanding premiums from month to month, :n>d .-I,in\ed li-,v.. by leaving unneces ..iiii large balances in the banda ol agents, the coin pa* il. it d considerable I" i rho electric lighting apparatus atthenew Pro? duce Exchange ba i been lound t" behave in an ex? ceedingly peculiar manner, to the discomfit ure of thc lire insurance comuamea who have written heavy lines on that building at phenomena ll j low. rates, One oi two incipient fires have occurred iii si hull., m.-. and unforscen ways. Arcs have formed h. i ween i iie I1.111 a . (an il ni 11.1 -ai.il adjai enl metals which are said tobe explainable bi uo kuowu elec? tric la wa President Audereon, of thc Mercantile Insurance Company, und Thomas A. Edition are studying tin sc pei n liar manifestation bo! the elec? tric il n iii; oi e iii the int cieM of lire insure. oin pan ii s, win. de- in- to know ail about tho fire hazard "t eic* tin itv, iind the oilier in thc interest ol elei - trie science. ??*e REJECTING BIDS FOR BROOKLYN BONDS Brooklyn recently advertised to Bell arrearage iioiiiis ii mt.ting to if 1,620,000, al n'-j per cent inten t. the bondi to ran forty years, but redei ma? ble after ten years. When bids were opened only s-700,000 wen bid foi .a' an average preminni i I l pei .in!. The remaining.$025,000 was re adver? tise! ni -i per cent interest, on May 1, < iii I itesdaj tbe bids were opened and it \*..is found that o ls $150,000 waa bid i"i. and in one instance ii waa i)io|io-eii to take the bonds st par, the average being three-fourths of I pei cent premium. Marni I..... and Cou ti dlei Briukerhoti decided yi iterday to reject all tbe bids and *\:iit until the money mar? ket fa more nettled before selling the honda. Ob lal Linn ol the nuttier an official referred to tbs fact thal New-York bonds sold al 08 ami Tins bonds find no biddi rs ii- au Indica? tion ihai financiers were exceedingly cautions aliont int eal inents. Mayor Low aaid that ihe city believed it ad van tai,'. ..ii-, to ile. line ail the bide in the present con? dition ol the money market rio thought ih;ii tl.e rate "l interesi would soon be lower and moues, in>i< li mole plentiful than now, bo it ss.,,,ld be bettei fm ths cit) to wail than i" sacrifice ihe bouda li . would certainh bring what they were thought to be woith. Il people would uot pay that they could do without l Mia. CHAROF.fi AOAINST A POLICE CAPTAIN. Complaints against Police Cap! du Wu '"it. ol the Thirtieth Pn duet, to tlie efleel t li.tt he ascii alan* derona and threatening language toward Ethelbert Wilson iind Ins wife on March r_' aud l I were tried b" Commissioner .Mason yesterday. Wihton i-a buildci. li. in.' at No. 207 Ea t < in- hu mired and-twenty-sixth-st. Ile mailean agreement with ?tl - Rosanna W. Timhi, a widow livii.f* al No. 20U Weal One hundred and twenty -ixili st., lora j omi occupancy ol bei house. Ile was to pay the taxes on the property, furuish herwith uoanl aud give bei besides $250 a year. Mrs. Timmi sough) advice iroiii Captain !*iieb< it. and showed bim on March Iii it l.-a.-i which she bad signed, giving Wilson the unconditional righi to occupy thu hon ? il nun I reata] of $250, No mention was made ol bi .id rn !':? ii is tneiit ol' tu."-:. I iptain H told hoi thal the pals r sn.is nol a projM i one foi ibo prote lion "i her rights, and wivised ber i it to give the Willona possi ? -ion until correi i paper* bad been signed. Mis. Toon now is in possession ot her house, and a civil snit is |tendiiig I" ile ile \, il son's. claims on Mia Tuon, on accounl ol the I ase which si..- signed Tho Wil ons testified ye terday th.: Captain Sicbert 'aid tbat il Mis.'loon desired be (.?mill linn tin in outol the house, that" thc lease showed on M li" '? that V\ ilson Inti nd..I to rob Mis. 'lt oin.'an I that * Wilson would beai ??? itching." Captain Hiebert and Mrs. I *?* *t ? denied tiwi bo had ,. ed such language. Docuiou in the case was rc* M-l \ ill. ? ? MB. WALLING SHIFTS RE8PON8I1 11 li V. lian) persona liviug iii tbe Annexetl District or on tin- weet side of the city ubovo Filtj iiinth-st. have written to Sunerinb udi nt Walliug receutly, com? plaining ih.it boya arc permitted to plas ball in ? "ii Kund is . As a rule tile bo" I I ruffians, who go linn tin- lower wards, aud they cause gnat annoyance to respectable people by loud profanity and obscene language. Orders to si.?!'ih-I..ill idas mi,' nuisance loise Iwengiveuto the captains rers atedly. Mans ol the platers have Ijeen arrested, but the millee [iiBtices UBiially have discharged thi m. Mt. Wailing said yat i- nias : I ss i-i. ti,.- citizens coaM lu- mformeil througli the in s*-.-,',..;. ra that tin ? ilieearenol msUiiie.l la tim eflorl tn i'ii ik up -mui.is ball pl.mn i.i i ,. , boya were arrested in tue thirtieth Precinct, and they ?vera tii-..-!,.,,, , ,| r.ijitly by I'oliee Justice Power. 'Ide l'eii.,1 ( o.ie i.Idea thal aucb uOcudera rn punished by a Sue uot ext*eedlns #10 oi bj imp liiint Inr tito ilavrs._ a m.u tiiiic has i>-eii lately pateaita-l win. ii aaakea'SOO elgarattas a sstsute, lacut-atora torhatchla** um .lu.ies Uta/ ht thu uf it tuiujj. ll'liiUilciliiilft C'sii. HOME NEWS PBOMINENT ARRIVAL:**. Albemarle lindi?\i*courtt 0. de lilnnzny. of rarla.ttrernnrt Benet Btsts I'nsoii Superintendent Isaac. V. Baker, Jr.. ol Comstock*. N. Y.Hoffman /r<>i/s--Fi-Major Rl.-liard Vam, of Phil?i-tplphl.i. OUeep Bemm nlnfenl WUeon, of Illinois; Colonel A. H. Itiln, nf 7*i- Uahmlnn .Vein: ami Colonel T. <>. Pitcher, I'ultra Plates Arinv.A?t?r Unuto?E* tongresaman J. I*. Farnswo.tli. ot IIlinol-<.WmdtorUotel General ,i. N Kaapp -ind willam ii. Reward, ol Annum. B. y.... Fmi. Aemm Betel-Dr.ElliottCosies,of Washin'-tou. .-At WHAT IS OOINa ON TO-DAY. Mnrrls r^fer^nre case listore Referee ("ole, I" p. m. Iiovt will contest before Surrogate Hollies. Auction gale of Blmpeea cattle nerd, 10:30 a. m. UStiBIBloa to OtSaBral KOBO, 2*M ltc-*iiueLt Armory, iv nm/. Chlktrea'a Mar party, (Vntral Park, 1 p. m. Opening of Weal hide I/odciriK Houae, h p. m. Artort.' K'.lnl li'l-'n ', No Tlid Broad* BJ. '-' P m. Md wa rd Hen-haw jnnea'a funeral, (trace Church, H:M a. iii. Ut-sum-XtiW-Yoikli-is.'liall mitt li. POSSGraWOdS, A p. BB. TOW-YORK CITY. Tba Casino will a kept open tho entire Rummer. "M. 1). M..''of M.irristOWB, N. J., sends "f'J to this nffice for du- Bartholdi statue Pedestal lund. Members ol tho Prodnee Exchange yesterday K.L'ii'd ii petition askniR that it be closed ou tho dav ii .I loss mt' Decoration Day, Tue head of a well-known statesman will he pub? licly modelled iu day ia the Eden Unsee, on Satur? day at 4 p. ni. 'I lie Hay Cole pm tv of tin- children perfoimiug in "Mav I'.io-soin" will take place fo-daj at noon, ob Ha- hall grounds, near the seventh-are. entrance to Central l'aik. 11: K l"! It-1" CASE OB BsTTXSTBOgg, Solomon Good, a workman, ol No. 212 Hast Third-si., was prostrated at Ko, LO Horatio-st. yesterday, it being iii- rn ?: ? a ie "t innstroke tins ? eurum. 4 i iiiMcnns' C074PATT IXCOBPORATFD. The United States Cremation Company I Limited filed it* certificate of incnrporal ion yesterday. 1 h.. pu .-id.'in ii .1. D. Beuglass, tbe treasurer Edward C. Cockey, ami tbe secretarj Edward A. Caswell. Tho directors are Felix Adler, Dr. Alexander Rene? ll,.s. .laiin iB. Brown, Augustus 0. Cobb and Dr. Henry Tuck, (Aldin IN' A CABT Will' I. Gustaf ?'? hv ah. a painter, living m Mi tl Rai en, was caught in the wheel of a butcher's cart as he was alighting front a Morrisania horaocar v-ti (1... :iinl was ?shiiLd round and round tor twenty before his clothes gave way, and his money Dew in one dire lion and bis paint brushes In another. He ssa aol hint. init'iwv n:"\i a i si iii t',r. While driving in Bixth-sve restenlay. Edwsrd < lark, "I No. 112 Weal Kixteciith-st., and I'homas (rs'.iiiiliii'-ss. of No. 145 Clintou-nlace, were throwu from the carriage, through Mr < lark's team taking frigbl al a watering wagon. Mr Clarh imi-; dragaed nliiindred feet aud badi* hurt, whili ll ielld e CU] " I illj UV. now A --li:*, av I GIRI I 1191 in .< tl Hf. A mau i ailed at the basement of a Mad iso' house a dat or two aeo. mid asked I".' the bama lind lier's hov bad delivered un hom before, lie explained thal Ihe butcher feared he had sent a c.,ii.a..?? ii articb .t:i<is-.; Iietl toexchungo it. l'lie -?i saut Iel tbe bain goj bul uo other oaine iu ita ?toad. i*et thc housekeeper bad topa-, for it. MMri : ?? . p ?? '.\ \l. fii"\ i-: Paj li ?-!' ftor An.ii" ? .1. ( lari . inspei lor <d' prov! ions and clothing ;it the Navj Yard, . dav ii ni-lied putting up fifty-six packages of sai ol ibc prov! mn and clot:;,.".' <oi veil to the salli i - ami marines ol Hie Navj : also tbe provision* and eloihiiitr of ih. on tli I for tbe t'recly relief oxpodi t .o'!. I he -it in t be ! london ! ie.i :i!il posit ii .. Himilai . mph ate also to lie kui to the ?Tew-Orleans and Cincinnati expositions. I '- I" 1 I-lll RMI N Iii Kl l> tl'. Hie Uncboi Line steam hip Cireassia, on lost Saturday, pit Li d un a dory in whit h were Thomas ' nnd Moses ll..? i -. n casi aa s fl ihe l i .s belonged to the Ashing schooner Augusta ll. Johnston, ol Gloucester, and bad heen aeparateij (rom their vessel lu .t dense fog the nigh! before being pu ki .1 up, as ITALIAN lit\ls ri l lils cii.'.iic.ri) WITH Ililli. Raffaellc d'Ainhrosio, s clerk ami bookkeeper in tho Iliilo-Aun in au Hank, in li \ cn Row, wu- ii prisoner In the lomos Police Court, yesterday, , hu.u< d aith tl ?? larceny ol flltM). I be affidavit nguiu -t him i made t>\ ( ;.i lo Pa in, s le. a 11 - that on lt i.i".ny ti he converted t ? Ins own use fi 100 .'aid !'iui l'\ Giovanui < 'annnico, a laliorer, ni No, 75 Miillierry-st. Bail in tbe sum "i 81,000 wa ? furnished. i OB) tl Ol ' ... I RAI l I '?': AQI : l -1 ' I Vi ORB. The Aiinedncl Commission vi itenlui received from Ihe Commissioner of Public \\ ml- - i"i ii contracl -. api. ilic itions, hoads, etc., for the ex< a* talion ul -halts [or the tiew miueduct. I hesc form ? 1 s. reei is. 1 the ap prut al of the Corporal ii u Co ii n-el, and all contractor* will have to sign them in bidding for contracts. The ''"rm for contracta to be maile with owners of laud 1 brough which tbo aqueduct is !?> l-.ustrucled was also approved. i'la .r.Ai'.t r. RI -i>.\ \ nov el cit mm i mooni i . Colonel James J. Mtwney, Miperiuteudeul ol thc Bureau ol Streets ol the Departmenl "i Public Works, cotitoiiiplutes resiiruing his position, lie Raid yestrrda>, thal hoex|ieetcd to take contract*, for constructing pirta of cable roads lu tbis city. If he did decide to resign il would lake efleel on .lime l. The salary ol his present posit ion ia 92,7nt) a year. Colonel Moouet i* the cliairmati ol the delegation from the XXIVth District rn the County I remo i icj I 'ouutj Committee, MARTIN i i-w li I l li Bl I SYMPATH1 ic ll BY, The second trial in the General iSessions Court of Louis II. Martin, who was indicted with William E. Urockway aud N ithan ll, 1 n ter Im forgery in the til-i degree, resulted yestenlay in :i conviction. At the first trial, four ol tho jurors favored ai tal. Rrockwaj pleaded guilti and waa sentenced (olive years' imprisonment. 'Iheerii.'onsisted in prepsrii gforged Morris and Kssex Railway bonds. 1'wen tv-,nil- if 1,000 bouda neal ly ready to bc issued were found nt the rooms in tho .*>t. .lanios Hotel, occupied by Martin, Tbe detect ives were busj for several months iu working up the evidence against thc forgers. The jurs recommended Martin, who has t-1->ss,i I.Iiini. to tl." nu rcj ul lb cn ni. MRS. I'.WMN'. Hill -Ntl I PBBSB lilli ( "Ml! AIN'T. Mrs. Bi villa: Downing, ol disputed baby not or i et,. dui not cati s lui ber threat yesterday that -la' wouldappearal the Kssex Market Police Court to [?uss a i ompiaiul "I ab ludonmoul agaiusl Furn tl :-. Downing, the alleged fathei ol ber alleged child. She was sent for by DlUcer Bell, bul she firmly retuned to go before Justice Pord. saying that she intended to seek retirees in the Supreme r.hui. William ll. Secor appeared as counsel for Mr, Downing,snd said that they were prepared to ? il,, ch.ii ,? at any time. However, in the ab ? ,?111 e oi' tin coDiplaiuant the case was dismissed. Itt MOBS Alii't 1 an' iud |i tllRBAN cncBcn. The old church al No. 151 P.ast I'wenty-seeotiil t-t., which Im-1" en km.", n io Lutherans in this city since 1H-Ifl as Ibe Gustavus Adolpho- Church,has heen dei lated by the Ituildino. Kureau to be uusufe. I I IC ii'e> . I '1. I illdlier,' mini lin tl a 1 cnn ni lt pol t -i last nigh) thal be had not received tbe alightcst in timatiou tin ( the building waa In anv way unsafe ami thal Im' waa confident that, fr m tlie cellar to tin- spire, H waa pa i ii etly s. curs. Ile had not seen any building inspectors and bad rec-eii ed nu notice from the Hunan, in the congregation then irs 1)00 ' o!i.ii;iiin< ant*. iii ?i vi --i t:i va i nv rt it ki Ki) TOO i ah. Rosiness rivalry ia the makiug ni cigars is said to '.-' the oriain oi a light tbat tr u-thirds of the in I..iLit.i'i's ol the Bohemian quarter*! in Cast Foits, - fourth-st. engaged iu on 1'neaday night. Alter the :i !li ny J- nnie '? ii ii-I e. of No. HO". Kital I'm I; loni t li? st., was found so seriously injured thal adoctor was -niiiiiH'iieil. Ile lound her wal) badly bruised and her arm and band torn and bailly lacerated. She accused John Jemiae. of No. 313 Kasl Porty fonrtb-st., "t haring bitten ami kicked her. !!?? '\ii*iiii Oed, but denied the charge. Ile was held by Justice Murray, m t ii*- Vorkville Court, yester? day, i" ;i\..ni tho woman's recovery. The doctor reported her condition critical, as she will shortly btv onie b motlier. BttOOKLYN, Deatha i.i-'. week, '-MM; births, 133: man inges, ititi. President Nichols, of the Young Republican Clnb, has appoiuted a.unitteo of titty members to ito to the l.'epiil.li. an .National < uiiveiition .uni pre aeul tbe resolutioua adopted by the Club hist .-at niil;i\ night. Justice Bergen issned ? wau.',' yesterday for the an. -i "I Kob i " Bala imo, of No. 42 Hackett st., who is charged \\ith swindling l.lty ital ans i III I ol .,-1.1 i a ih, v. lil. li iie ?-. i Hied oil lire promise of getting work for them, sud thea failing tu gi t ii uiul < Bibezzliug the uioi i y. HEWS FROM TUE sri:i BBS. JEIt8KV ( ii'Y. I.' id( Iph I'.-I.Imanii n ju i ii d to the police yester day that bia iachl Lydia inn,jib ami niau ail i iggi d. h ni Ix en stolen trow her ancboi ag ? al Com* munipaw. 'I in- Kev. D. C. ilu.'li' -. formerly "f Greenpomt, U I., was installed ou rucsday uighi pastor ol the Summit A. Ha (isl Cl reh. I be i.'- i. Dr. Thomas Armitage, ol New-Vork, tu a. lied tin- sei? mon, and (be Rev, i'i. fal inly deliver d tbe i ' to thc i hun h. NEWARK. Catherine Connert) mads application rcsterday atlbc int Hail foi an award ol damages ol yr.'.; 03 in.ide to her in IM70 for the oiieuing ol Catler-st. Au inventigation bIiowciI thal ;t warran! bau been drawn in rrederick A. Palmor, whili . biol < leil. iu the t inti.di-1 - otu' e. i.u the amount and iliui be bad attached bei mark to lt witl Alderman Ktainsby. Beting Mayor, uh witueas, Palmer was paid a i lu ck lot the amount l bc sig. natures wets ton-tsims A bridal puny eonsistini of a bride ami hoi friends awteinbled at the Lutheran t linn li. u Ulum-Bt., on Mouday ui^Ut uud alter waiting foi some time for the brldetfroom the party went away and thc church was closed. The jewelry manufacturing linn of Miller Pros. jir'i.'un il the ,'iuesf yesterday of members of the Jewelry manufacturing Brm of Smith, Hems it Illicit, of No. in (ireeiio-sl. It, ls charged thal tim latter firm received from Alfred Pettit, while ta tho oniploy of Milicr Uro*, v.'i'ualile patterns. 1 be ease Of the Ber. Mr. Irvine, mid wife, of tho raith Orphanage, al Wombdde, charged <??? ito ornel treatment of children nader thea charge, was post? poned yesterday to Jone l. SUNDRY NBW-JEB8ET TOWNS*!. Asbtjbt Parr*-*?The fourteenth snnnal meet inp; of the New-Jersey State Pharmaceutical Associa? tion beaan yesterday in t&dncstiooal Hall, 'ibo attendance wan large, Wi -iii m. D.? Tho Ladies' Temperance L-eagUS bolds aftei noon meetings m Lyceum Hall, The speakers are from vinous places; and tho iron? clad pledge irfnnmerously signed. Petitions have heen iu circulation adverse ro the renewal of licenses, ann! there bas hen m.mo anxiety lest Scotch Plain i should renew a license to a house on the hot i|el" of \\ i-t til lil. Oka Mir- Preparation'* are being mada for Intro? ducion the clcci nc arc lights and in a few day fif? teen lights will be put up. A propoeitiou will he made to the Common Count ii al the next meeting tor lighting Maln-st. within the < it v limits. Thc work of erecting (tates at all the railroad cross? ings on tho Delaware, Lackawanna snd Western Railroad from Nowark to South Orango has been begun.An association is proim-ted of artists, en gravera, architects and otbera otisraged iu arl pur suits in Orange and ita vieiuity.The mauagers of the Uo-eii.il.' ('emote! v will sst apuit it plot for the fir,mil Army of tho Republic. K'i/Ai'.i ra.?'The body* of General N. Afoul- Hal? stead, who was killed ;it th" M:irl.e!--i. railroad station, Newark, was buried in the i emetery of the First Presbyterian Church.the Tax Cominis Bionere are arranging for levying the lax for the year. LONG lsi.AM). QtnfiiT.?The foundation for the new Episcopal Church ha* hen completed, and the lumber and oilier matei inls are on i bc Krotiud. I'ii shim-,. Tbe police were scouring the woods ,. terday for an insane man. Edward Link'', age 23, of Brooklyn, who escapeil on Monday from a room in tho bouse of bis relatives in Gatea-ave., \s In re he had lieen placed fa>: afe i-.g pn | ira torj to being removed to an asylum. He was traced tothew.I : tween Jatnaici and Middle Village, and Iii- brother, who bas ottered a large reward, has employed a number ol'iota io bi ireh for bim. ALONG IHE BOUND. Di ii ti Kura.?-"Mrs. rani.oe Insterbraken, B widow, advertised for a husband two monti Charles Hutt, n German shoemaker, emplo Samuel Tu I loman, at Lon a I ? ' , invited her io nu et him al ih'- atora the fi inlay. They in t ami were married, and ate, drank and dam "I tbe nigh! through. I be in 11 day thi * hired rooms and began housekeepiitg. Hutt re? turned home one evening recently and found tour i Instcrbrakciia who called bis wife mother. Ile ;...'?.- i. d : :i id .'otc -ii il In- kim ki il Mrs. lint! I down and swearing" to t,"' forth cud die (efl the I house. He returned in an hounlead- drunk. The lieutinKs continued until ias-t Mimli'. when be kicked! lo tho street, ."-lu will apply tor it warran I fi .li tin I to-day. Itu t dui pi mr. -; on of the 11 ! I. 0. 0. P., waa he il yesti rda . flu bsrsnip on January 1, was -.Tc-. Oilieers foi i1" yj ir -.si ,? i -lei t. il, and an address deli vi red.K. Permly, secretary and treasurer uf Ihe Howe Ma? chine Company, wa iuitiuted into th third di tree of M.i -oms I.isl es cuing. NokVi st k. -Al i' ,? How -I'ii mo ting in the I'i.- ? Congregatio i .1 I lin ch, Mrs. Stephi I. i Sew 1 < 'a;i.in. v. bo bas b - a ? u Cougreua tional Church in ber town for sixty-three ? rs. ? n it li four children, ail mid I!-' .?_? ii nu h. RI UTA ISLAND. Million- "f j...(:? shores of the upper lauds. Rays and Narro*"? terday. Biku wa tr.!'.--Iii.' -t;t* en l-l a nd Gas-Light I om puny has ileposited ?**?-. "iOU ssiih tbe rreasurei ol the .. ill.'i'.'i' as '.;:i:ii.iiit-1 t.i tahlisb pra ti ? w iiliiti thirty daj -. N'ew-Rbiohtox. The Ne.-.-York Crickel Club will plat* a match with the second eleven ol the Staten 1- laud * ii. ki i Club to-da;. MARINE l\ IELIAUENCE. ??! r:i ti. I-..-. \ . ! v v > ? Bon mee, lb* -ts.7:13 Maori - .-,?? :?..- > ls, 2" ll,.ni '.s' ti : ? i.'. ,. A if - ? '? i" ??;.. ? I il. 11, : " :'- '; i". Tin /'. tl - mit] .1-,-;. ' . L I '? il *. 7 47 lol.1.1'.S STEAMERS DUD Ai HUS PORT Tts-DAT. Vi-rfrt. I ,?' m. I in*. ireh ! nndon. 1 ' -lilla- III I .. -,,l . I.I .(. .,- s ... --'illia ll nil 'll I . I'- '..:. \ "r I'..n ni ... . Bremen...... V (? ! lord "switzerland ,.Ant* ::? i ,-.ii star Noonl and. tntw*>rp Ben --tar 1 UlDA> MAI . Bcpniil ? i - ... .' ? . Si.'.-la.i . Ital. U Ul ID BATU RDA ' ' . ? I...,- -.iiinri Klitei .iii. men .* South in tot '-??!. oy| -. lui lian \. -i-. lam Kora Netta SlUPPlSti XEIVS. POBT OP XEW-YOBK W;.n\ I -da v m.u 21 ;--* ? l ? l : i '. . st. ini i lin l;r. (ii.I' . : '?""!-. ,1-, - witta iii.:-e ami t.:.-..rii:.. n in I-' tv -I lliiist. . lu.- im 1 M.iv ', Win er*. t.,-.tu -. willi tn !." i >| [ia -a i i - :.i i' \v i Hunt. -te um ll iii ii ? -i.i I'i i, ' ampi) ll, (ilttSKO* M.iy ttl, Moville 1 1, ss il li mi I-i' ."Ht e.! ii'li.;f rs t-i ll. nil ; -. n I'ms. ? 'li' r. Hiivro Hey io, ss I Bini i'.!.**'-!!'.'. is to Loulaile Bebian. ucl ia-., -i in-'. Wal rn, Santos April 22, Rio Janeiro 20. Bahia 18days, with uiitm to tla-k 4 .!. ? ? - - ri i, i - -1 I its ll l'lie'jiu Di l.n \ i ni ' li)/ Mat '.', tn 'i-,ii ia IO. I illl'Iii i lu- . lil lill'l H.'lill,.I il, SS ill: mil-.. mut'..ts- nina is to V Alexandre a --'ins (steamer Als na fri. Team Port au Prince tuav2, Po:t i.i.ii in. i tn tum Uland lida] i, ? s .ti. tadeo and pas*, agett to I'llll. l'..|SSI....| A Cal -n,cn, i Belair Bri, Dunlop, Demerara April "2.1, Tobago M.is i, -t Kitts i.i, withaugar and paaavngera te Lcayoraft a co. er Alhambra Bi , Fraser. Hamilton, Bermuda,! baye, nilli m.I*.- and pas eii-rprs to a k oiitcrbriditea Co. Kit .lll.-l li. '.'Il lilt.ll, |'ililli. , Vt I lill III ^ la,ll ll.Uj a, Kith Iliil-,. (il Will I' I lVili. .V ( i>. -li niiii-i lins .a ia la.t t e. Kt |lj, "Corfolk, wit li lints. ..1,11 | ?.-I i* tnilid Dominion ss in. Bark Josi ph lt lb p ?<. ? -i'iiuv. Mia'i ran ?, M-uia-a" in-, ?l itara. ..sui, n.ila- lo I.wi Kopoa. Bark Ululu Uni), rrapanl C'ctteOl days, lu ballaet towal ttr. Bark N nova chlnrlna Ital), naijfionc Hr>Tllle 42 dara, witta a a. ? in ,.i,:, i s,---,?'. ton aster, ii rk serrano .in . Kdr-ett, ''ii.il/ 3:1 daya. witta ntdae ta .lilli.'. I i.'.is s i ... i tn -i anani . Hliia Bark B i i -i in , C'aliue Havana 11 dara, wit! ins... Vt eli iii vesaelto Menai bio, i iii? .v Co. Bark Plane Nor), Jnlin, Nitivltai la itara, with I Mll.ale ll.'..*; Sa S?l I I 1 Ulai ll, I.i S, .t ' .. Sc Iii Maryl Deck r. .Nelson, , ul In a , days. Witta fruit to S ii Hut! li Ul sr-., 1 Ni Hill si In llim i ? .1 Slay lot Philadelphia Davis tr'rotitera and i n,Un .'? ".' .i.u - ta itii iiiiiin. ii.-. tn i Viiit-'t.i voaaei to li k Metcali ,1 io. NUNBKT Wiml at Kamtv Heoii, B'-aln verj astj At 'ni, light, M.; .nar. ? LEA BRO s'e.i'iier -i \ i ,i.i <Br), Murptar, i .'? na Que* ? V. ri,..n ll Iiinwn .(. i'ii. sis.mai Stat, nt I'l . ' '. ? -Austin Steamer state ot Alabama nr', (ian.ly. ciasfrow?Austin Baldwin .1 i .,. -'. a r inn th,.li i i-'r.. iiu'..c, Dtediterranean porta via a Co. steamer Itammotiia Gai , Bchwenaeo, Hamburg ria Ply. inontli ls .in!, ii, 1' ,'. i ,i. steamer itlaauiuuu Dicta), chevalier, Auiitfrdam Kuucb, I .ls. .s CO. ' m tieo O'Brien, li illfar -l..,i.i..- A r lin.ii.iii ile li. iieiii . s |, tn , Vin ii, Hus.ii , I Iv Blvera ??-? ( " .iii- aili'.ii t'.r Barie, B ira. ?. II Du -i. .nu. i .\, i , i-. ia-!. ,. i..,s.-t..ii i I'Van sickle. Bteamei Na.oochee, Kempton,savaunab?ll Vougislr stearnei tiuU -iieain, 1'.:,nm ;t.in, 1'harlcaton 1 u v e. lard .v i h. Hteamei Vineland, Hart. Baltimore -J :- Kn aa. Steamer Coiumouwniiltb, Colea, I'hiladel^hiu?john i Bas* c. ts "Steamer Kleanora, Brauc, Portland Horatio Hall Ba '.lin li 1.1 (? ssi-1. . I. .a ? is ii, -tuughai V' ,ii"'. Ititi "*n i ' ... Uara 1-alii L' N'ni , KVCBSI a. Ii.il lui I'm.it:. I ilvr .t i | Uni ls !'n.ii ai'|Ut< lIU' , Inlli-'l, Alli lint, ll. -Hutt,ill, st'.U. lOIl af I al lim* Curacoa tBr), Lecehart, \Villkvnatailt Curacoa? l-'.illli.i-.S . .. iiini. Wini.i. - in t.i ess-, timor. Caibartan B P Matcall A Co Brui '-.iv il - Mit< lie .?: ii ? I s .i i u, i..'i. v a ''n ir.; Myrtia ti s_a lunapolKN'S?J V.' I'aikcr A i o iiii.'-t :. -.t. Mb! ry. Port spain T. IV A P Artnafrcug. Brlij Marie Dtebi, Porter, bt Martina--i-un-h St Von Ho lill.mil. \ i I-, ttlngill, . Perth Ant BUIer A lt. ach t..n. -.?in- Vaulter ii plummer Nuevitaa?Millet a IllilH'llti.1, I-, ai t'.llse it im i" ill;.yt'. Nllsaou, Cape Haytlen Kim 1 ii.li .v Co. Hcbr I 'i, ru. k I ??:' ..ii Prim e II P Bm k .-. ' o Sclir I inpulse Bi , I'eUiraon. llcliii Leayeratt A Co -??'ii !. i ..I, >a**.iu NP J s Jolta BBB. BAIL l) 'itt,. in,.i. t.., lion; Fnlda uiul l.eipzlr. Iii ai-"i; /.a ii'!..... tinsiei-ii.im. 1\ ct mandie MUSIC. I I.,.lilla ll I.f.'..i I..III.I, ,lll.i S| 1 i| 1 . , |( I ll nil lin Hall. I.I. Il IS.I'.'.I. \ -.:.-- ...is.-' U ' I.ll. I lu, li * tom Maiiii.iii.iii, Weat 1'olut, Vaj t'ouimtiaHcalib, I lillis Bajrka John D Ute wei. for Mhana-hal ''.til Imenaea -*..rii ti..un sir.i an, \.i .1 ami i -.. ? Hali, >?! ba rai li 'a Dixon, Prugreao M u lg Kiar, U .. utauauio. Ui lg Mun 111,1 anlauaa I ll ' M i\ 1 ' . . -ii POREIUN PORI * l.ivi'ii., Mar -'! Arrived, sta-im'" I . Spaa), ii.nu Baltimore vi:n l -ii i, 1 aakrr, foi Bootee iaiotv.1 M..t '."J trrivt-d.steamerservta tii> Cook, (imii .'-rt, 1 ui it Muy i-t, ou bet araj lo Ltverpeol sud pia e.. 1I..1 sailed, ataamor Celtic (Br), Ota idell frew Liverpool in nee a . ? i . . i-t Arrived.eteamer Kniland (Br), Heeljr, fiem New V ik Mus' 1". un l.n ss .is tu Liverpool uiu! in... 1-il. .1 11 tarros M iv Ji-Arru - '?., kai Oar). lin-siiH, tr.mi Nev Vuii. 4! t. IU, un I. i w.iy to Uiciufn iaml lissi I,lUamerWeatphslla dm lian /i n fm New-t ni... llim ? i -ir-mrr ti. ll, it liff. kui.less tin. lt..ni Hamburg taeuce tot Nee Y, i iiMiii. Mas . i Paasod.ateam-M Detlaa-) ,up, Jgtii.-y, from Nrss Sulk Mnv m uii lur Wisy ls i.uml?ii, sc ii iv, May ?Ji-f,4?se,i. sit-aiiii'i Balla .titr', Von Collen, flinn llalllmoir May -, BBllBI ssay tu bisoisj, M? siiiuai. May .'l-Satled. iiaaiaete lannaii, I.lverptwl, iianiisji un, uiasgow, Uosstiia, uiaagow. ! lom i- a ric pobts. BoeTOV, afajr 31? Arrived, iteaaaar Ayrahtre. (Br Mta**n*?a. Cardenas ami Havana. ?""*? Cleared,alasamers I/tirham i" Ity (Br), f nnd fenton- fa-aa-a. lan (lin, small, Olast-ow; Missouri tnr . i.i,-,* I titroooTt ll. r?blre. Howes. Baltimore; N.-rman, O.wjkIh*, pi, .A.irtah J tim Wliiinoy. Hallett. New.York. '*"* Pnit.AiiK!.rHiJl, May Vi- Arrived. tr?a-aers r?m-.|'.-, (Br) Petrie, Plo Mannat ' oluniay (Br;, H.-.iy, ( axdenaai louisa! Me' ue. New York. mmi Cleared,efeaaisrs Aries, Loveland, Boaion; ronawandBv Bin rinan I'rovldencet Mayflower. New.York ^ liAt.iiMOKK. May 91 Arnred. ateainera Man h Hr , MtitefA Piirmari; .liiseplniie Thomssig, N?s Ysrk ? ( luarwl, steamers ( am Mar th t Br i. Horrell, nt fuhn, flBi Ackwuilli Hu, Lake, ltottsrdaio; John W (.arrrtt Putter. Nrtv York * (HAaiKerot, May 21?Arrived, stearner Bansaar ? n-i>r. I" I i.t'luina. ** Nkw Of!i.i*AVS. May Jl-ri-ared, ?feam-rs (hal ir. aft*, ?*?.-*? New-York; City et Dallea, Port ia mm, Prorlaeta, ll uro, Attfio I'aaeea--failed, sta-amrr il inls-.n, fur \" wY-nlt. UALV-UiToa, May ''1-Hailed, sirauim .-sn ii j ,,,, iMrrowa fur Ne ir- York. ________________ Annouaeementa. r.entilne fohann HofTs Malt Kif riv* ha* et mat ur--af NMBB flufl anti Munt/ I lanae Od neel ef i very Ijajltl*. I inl'irssvl if ail pajratclaaa, .'ur general dAbliifjr. Beware et i-mutton-, ? Kuri A. Wil-.ni'* E -uni \V lirind of Moos' collara auu tuns are IBs kees, BsMefSBwwfeara Li\l).*.((i:'.'- I'llt.M ll CrOLOOam -*-. "Mothki; Su'in'- Wokm Sviii i','1 for fever-* litannaa wormi ronatlpitloo. taateiaaa 'ibo. " i.u. i.u pall,..-,' (iieai Kiduey amt enmity cure. *0 fiKNRT A. DkWJMMM, M. D? 114 Taxing tan-wan i,etwn.-o SMhan-1 tit'tifei. Brui-. ?* fl, . t .7. !)iS"JS-s if ths N*-rn m, ,,!**, Ci i I'ol'i'iiirvOrr fia. I BIMteaee an 1i .i.-.lit*. _, T?ilrt7 Yean Kecord Bndonwd ty riiyjiaaca. KfXIDNEY-'liV-i/rr rvfe?_.Y * Li* VEPl?? ? L *a*Bf^_V ? . > i. .... _jJ'/ ?. .j **M~ v^. _nimirii a& * SPA, v *:To FAI.L-/C 4TLTE3 AL', fclSSA'iSS cv ?i hip: r i.T\'y.". ti.inoEtt a:." j TTisi:.-Ar.T OFT'."MB Pl'OPSY fnutrn D nu et vs l'RIOHT'8 I 'SB i rs i ? i ' ? "flicX. x.or-i3 OR ) ? ? -no-si oa jfON.:j.ErENT!0*r o:-' i'r.i*rB NiiP.VOUS l)Z9T.Atf^3 &c, *.o. By t!:e cse of tY.'t HEMEjViY, tl ii eh and Bowell speedily r gain tl -tr ?- tr cn rt li. mob tLa blood is. It iJpa' l. .'.-. tl 1 V h'indro.ls of ths bess do'tors LY CUBE for all ki-dsol Kldn-y Di*. er-w*. It la pnrely Vt?g?? table,and a u -swlia-n other mea!' 'ines fail. It is prtparial < t pressly f-.r theae dn czjtte, a-.'! hrs neve** t">?-n known to fall. Oie trial sri'.l con? vince you. For isla by alldrnj-.-lr's. puice ai.ar,. Send tee Pamphlet of Testis s-.or.tals. II I NT'S KB3U__r*f IO., 'Proriaienee, lt. I. unpaoi THE BEST Scinos AND CHEAPEST LAXATIVE. "T/JE L'IC NEST OF Xl TURA L APERIENT Ji 'A TEA'S." Baron Liobiflf. "SPEEDY, SURE, AND GENTLE.* Dr* Roberts, Univ. Coll. Uosp.% London, England. Cr,ii,;,;>y TV.-, a Witugttwfmt hrfcre breakfast. Of ell Drugrists and Aliment Water Dealers. KOKI. GENUINE BIT WITH THE BLU1 LABKL. APARTMENTS. The remaining apartment! for gentlemen in the nie-proof GUli IIA.M BUILDING, corner of Broad way nnd 19th street, are now being rented. Apply on tlie premise** to W. B. BOUTHWORTH, Manager, Entrance <?n 19th street GORHAM MTG CO. ATTINCS. I Al (.1 - li I I'M Iv N I -. Il -t BRCK1V I l>, \Ul!l!..tMi lill" IH'lt I MOM t'i I'l ll Ki I I.I. OF St ?, Ai;;.*-. OB l '..?. I-Kil \ aud. i i*. i r\\i v rt ii hun- is ali, nm NI Sf colo Ba !>(.->. IHUM PA I'l K BULL "i* ?" \ MU -, Ol. 90s. l'lll YAItP. HEPPARD KNAPP sV to, Si\tli.avi*. ami Itlk-ii, BUY THE ORIGINAL GENUINE HARTFORD WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS, Walch lia* lakau *.i -? awarSa .ti f.mr \\ ?.r .t * 1'alre aatt ts ail,.ptnl aa l..i- I >. Ul )V Kit NM EM BTAMIA11IJ lt IS U'a- in ?' aliiMl.lt., 11, ms luv r.i'tla. iift?'r?*t |? lill . I run Ixtlstrail ssii'i air' watir'ss I laai i. a .lull'.:,a aalKM sis "I tali:, li tli'if alf i.s. r I .""ls) ii.... i.i nst- in i . r*? i iuiaa'a uiul I itrooas l s. ijr waimlua i " n.ii ..oi.i" Mau n ss keera obi aaasr Siautity aBetteS ea. l-atliunl Woifii Wire Utreal (o., r. o ?.u\ :?iil iitiniuui), i ow. ll. I". WILLIAMS ix CO.; ?Ot \ s M ?4Th VHI "s I ** I "li NKW , "l,K ? !T\. COLUMBIA HANK. FIVTII. lll.lsll BOM '"? -"VA ONO-*-I N! IV. YUM ltf-tlM ?*? \ii'ilN!> I'lHlLi *. i i'I'M I'H. caui ' \\" ", i"i M ' '?'*. I "I. I'r- ? ''.'iitral Nail ?? il II .ult. ,. ? it I'.uta. i ... iis Matlnoel Paik Kauk. !?? i r i'ii nani, i * i i'i * i -qtambia < tl 1'. .-aii-l'al'l. lll.|., la-'.*, ll..' I '.111. s >M-at wm ii I'l - ii ?? : *., , 1'ies \i..ims Kt|i- ?* (ii wm I. strung, 1**o., Ptsss Bnts'i Klecttti ' e'ltOa i ?! White. Kan n,.? s.irkstmk I Minc ll.'ii IfUli I ->:ai't ?: 1. I i a a -uti:.! I', in, u....is i,. J, ll, ll. \ .111 M.I -a a ll 1^.. I'l. a Kati n."^a? ; Will 1. -M.'.lll.-i',. I -l 1. -tlilf-Il,-,' fl Hu . U >t. lr l'liili|. is, li m. i. a ,1,-i'c.a I ". i >.t IBtt-at. lissy. I ..I.i On l -1 '. ? '.I ! " la 'Ulillnst L. Il Babcock Kin. ?< ?l '??'-' ' '' <? i'si.-?af lil- \ HY J. lil HU ".'U*. l**M?ii:ar. i-'AMl I I D IA ill' ON \ laUal Q1UND PRO! B88I0NAL AND AMAll'.L'U iit't i ki; ka i ma k >< i b, MINllllli li V I* UK Ol.YBl'lAN i If H AM Hill AN IN' lill I ll. IB AVK. AMI MB tl . tUNI'iiir (I UL'li.-. I? AY amt SMX'KDAY ITBaBOMi Tlie follisliiK' imiic* BIS MSB8S4l m Kinii.i, chiiMii't'ii "f ataiartca. Clark, Ohauiptun ol r*nns ?Tlvaiila; llaills. l lia- iii-i'i fi "Iud i Atkinson, Champ!''" ol NowJeraK-j, Uaj. Clisiufiou uf Noss York. auU ni^Bjr -ar-a tcura. I "si un-. J, 8 sn 1 A mil' * Asiuiisjiou, :jo. ltoaatMtl laata, Wr. nwt.