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LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE AQTTEDUCT COMM1SSION. The Aartcrtnct Commiaaion yeBtenUyacreed that Tttlianr? UaahwrKHlBhouldba allowed %***?J3 for a tcmnorary r-aaemeut over hia laaa? Coutroller wa* authonat-A to toauo W*? Crolon whW arork at a rate?of ?"J_?raat not ar a tban3'_perrenttopay tbe nraeaaN ?' . tiMdorsaudthe Coinmisaion for the ensu.n? month*. i__a__. r?i.;?f Vntrineer Birdsalo S&^hl^^ "ffir^^^ tio-.inrei.ly to a woolatiini by tho t omima ?, aiiBireatinathataoaapbe raadenp ???'?;,r , ?._? tSeeearta to teat tbe auestionwl.etl.er ttteeaaary tba' tl..- e;.*.Be ?? and otbara apV ^ :;n,^l^^edTr?Ci^^vice e_a,ni ?JL Finanre aB_mXBt&^ TEMPERAXCE AMONO TBE NEOROE& " Lm aaa draw a rictnre." ?aid Charb>?, I . Meade. Assona.ion building vr-ster.lay. "a J^Jffof aaa before the war. A ...a.. itta oa tha oranoa ? i aKoniherndwellina. In hla haad 81il??? oa, .?" TV;'",,,,;:!"^- 2_aJ? &* ?, teaJafaaaCajSte discussion which followed._ 8URPRISE TO BE CAU8ED BY DR RANNEY. - We aaall have wrme* la tho jfeltoea Araaue rondnct tbem; I don't think it wlU be Mr. -.lgi-i bo araor any other Meibodiat roiniater." "Have "on dvridc.1 on your now i-aatoryetf -WOhMA ind waaa hla na.no U aajaoanead tt ,_J eau_o aSrpriae. Ha is a man w-ho. vrtil AU aai charcb. Yu are not Prepar.;d taatie hi' ?m^ ea ns i 1 oar aflaira ate aol ii<liiist?d. lt wi.i taso u littie Sbm. aa we bava beea ln the minoiit* ao ? ;i A-'i then, the ebureh baa now aomatfiin*. like $10,000 debl which it wUl have to meet. W e have be.u twomiaed abandant ?!?. " Waaa will the ehnreh BaaattaawaaM l . "It m aaaally hald a week m^mfhmUaMtmif meetin-.but weahall waH ~*^t5_a*T_?? af Trusteea haa orgamzed. We dont ?PP?" hend.. - ,.?...si.io,iK M faot. Mr Bruah. whoTjaa been the Sunday-s.-hool siiperintenden and ?, Vw ?utn man. haa rwignari; andwa a^M thtpK taa? K.Nrlvnian had int tiea of couxing bark to the chiin-h waaa hc left Hew-Tera. NEW CASES OF TYPHUi FEVKR. It w,-.s aaJdln ihe Saahary Baraarj r^rtartothat Walteee Wolcott. aho was taken to tha Hireral? Ho rpital from thc Sinclalr Honae ou Jln > . y. waa rofler.ngfTo-1 typhaa fover. gowjfe Woleott ean traciedtliedi '?:.- ?as not kiio.ru. "uln*a,,'a> i-l'iii' -i-.-i.t and haa been en-.ployed b> a tirin in Hor&i- L-hVweek he came to this eityfron Tn v a??.i took a room at tha Binclaii Hoaaa. wbare he _a"allv boarded. On MondaB bewaa ??wked withilio ferar. bat ita i.:.t...re was aotan ? | nntil Tni lay. when Wa phyaician ^MSajjttarj Ixurp-,-!..r Chapin. The ne.-r.sarv w-rk of l ? " fectio'i al Ihe l.oiH aa-.pfifoniif.lso joo njitli lljat BefearSaeptaadBf^^ nn.lon' t.-.l oaaes of the lever were *2E?*&?*' day, bnt a roap. cted eaae wa* diac iTere i JaBalla rae Hoapital. and a aanitary Inapeetoi aaidIthat Nathan HiUarwaa alck with a anataoiona few ai Ko. (11 Bavard..t. Ail tba patiepta at tha R.veraido Ilospiul were doiuf walb_ BROKKN 0LA88 AHD EZCKLSIOR, A novel eaae of alleied fraud. ih" tnal of Whir-h will Probably oocnpy eeveral da; B, waa eaBedyVaterTlav bofbre Jndg ? Cowlna ln the < ourt Of ( e,n-ral SesMon*. W.Ili na M. 8ta#ord BC inisH w?h pcaaanting a frandnleni claim forJoaa. bi to lotbeKova lnaurance Company. AaaiBtan i - trict \ttorn.-v Fellowa prom ?ed some atartlingde "o>me_S ln the eonrae of the trtah aadnijeaeded toa-Tthat thedefeudanl ln fabraanr. 1v^,'''\i n l.'i-cMt.-iit loomai N?. 1.284 8eoond-aTe. A tew two bamdB. f l.roken glaB;aud btc pa. kmn ca? - f,',..' viii.-exo.ls-.or." Hethanduly applied for aigVoOO inanrance, deol .rina thal aonje vah.be Siaatialoilawereatorad n tfiahaaement. A?lIfht ajfeocenrred iu the baarment a faw daya aftei th SoTicTwaa applied for. an.l ihe flremen fonnd mnch CrokJn ,l_aaa-d " exc aior" ^hentbeflameaware ?rtine-ntahed I' '? tlefeudant apnlier! f'.r tl.e ^yiii'nn'r.ofvl.i.ii.^-Hoy.lhehl^.^. tWinauranoe company employed Shlpman, Bar l..w. Lorooone & Chi ai ? tp a-i;t ln tha prooecn, lion of Sta#ord. who is defonde I bj Joha IX Ivwn. ?cnd. Tka trial wiil n<- oa ta-day. inLSQUIRE KOT 10 BE 8TJPEB8EDED. afarof Qrace waa aak. d j eeterday whathar thaw waaaay trnthin tbaatory pnntad In Th* Vortiina J0mrmlthatCommiwi wonld beonated from offlce witl.in two day atid anew Comrnla. aionrrol Pnblic Workoaprioii tedb? MayorGrace, The latter replied : "So !??? - I knowthata is not A word of tiutb in lt." , , ., Mr. Bonira comioa np Jaat than. tha Mayoi con tinned: "Mr. Sqnira waa nommated by Mayor Edaon and confirmed by tlie Alderme-. I am ad Tlaedthal biaappointmeui waalegat. lroana nim inoiii.e when I eamein hera. lbaTe?oojmi_od hitn a* t'oimtiasioner of l'ublio WorkH and Bara eat with him la the Aqneduct Commtsaion anrl the Armorv Commlaaion. 1 know nofjii [or tm niafler to which the pancr mentionad allurtea. Mr. Bqnira addad: " 1 wiah to aay thia. ?*? alavor ? Whenevrr von think I fim nol adminurter Craj ofiii.-i- la tha baat tateraata <>i tho pnblic, or that 1 atn not anch a aubordiuat' aayouwpuld wiah lo intrnst the care of my deparUnent to, I an. arUltug torevgn." 0B.IF.CT1X0 To LSCREABKD KEX'IS. Ilatlett McKnn, ol NU. 1* WalUet., who Iimh baaa aetlBg aa traaaorar of tba aaaoclation of propcrty holdera who propoae proto l ... itninst the inereaae of tlifgn'iiiulrt-iitKof Uir Ci.:.,ur i Col ege prop art\ beTween Forty-eeTenth and rlft.v-r.rat ata, nun frifth and Sixth area.. aaiilto a Tribink reporter yaaterdar that hethoughl there Trouldbe anamka Ua MtljustHient ofshetroul.lt s. Of tha 274 laaae ioldera 2<>s had aigned the memorial. I hev nr. opP..s-il to giviutr any publteitj tothe matter, as II was r.ot eoBRiderad ?t all neceaaary. Preaidenl Bar __&,ofColuniblaColleg?,aiieakinaoJ the propoae I tnert-nse, auid tliat the <>ld leaaee bad been made ahortlv after the war. when vaiuea were low. Ihe aoUegewaalookiagforward t<> wakiiig linpoitunt ImoroverneBta with the mouey t.. be raieed rroiB the i.ew leaeea. The leaaeholdera Bay thut iu KHBB Infttun <*a ' be pr .p.s'.' iuereaae will reaeh kwO per aaai Tbay aay taal tbey wiU aaree to a reaaoaa ile baaraaaa, but are not willtng 18 he 181*88811 apon. _ _ MR. QKACI APPOINTH MR. LACOMBE ?Jajjnff Qraee late yeeterday raapjiolatatl E. Heari t.aro'mh('Ci.ri.or:ilio.>. I'otuisel forafull terin <>f laarraara He aald tbat he dM this Badertbead ?flaeofeoaoaei,wbo bad toldhin thata raeaney exietetl in the offlee of the Corporatioa Umaael be causeof theoxpirationof Uu- lennofMr. Laeomba. Th.-y iinl uot eonsiiler that t ie aetion of Ai-ttng Mavot Kirk. ln appointiBf.0.el E. T. Wood was legal. for the reaaon that there waa no ltiterregniiiti from 12 o'clock midnight o:i Deoember 81 t<> aooa Sl January 1. aa olaiatfd. durmg whieh Preaideut Lirk had a riifht to be Mayor. . Mr. Laeaaatweaid thal hisappabrtaiea. wnsma.le ln accordance with the advice of exeelleet laayera that a vacaucy exi*ted and tbat the appointin.-nt of Colonel VVoo.l waa lllegul. Tbe taal eaae betw.eu Colonel Wood and hiinaelf to establiahthe Haiiu Of each tothe plaoe would l>e pushed forward as rapidly as possible. , POES MR, CORBIN OWN ALL LOHG ISLANIH ? I havo a letter from R. W. Montgou.erv of LoBg ____? aaid Secretary Ciinm.g, o taa Doafe Boartl voHtarday, "whowantsto bul d a pi?r at SffSoaiSda.fSraak runmng to*^?2f** 8outh llar, aad ho asks the diret tiou of the board. ? ...n'tthink Lo-ig J-dand ia In our provinre Mr. Vo."hia reaponded. "He'd better apply to Auatin Corbm. who owus the islanil. _, Fu ch.EdyeACo. ralled tdiaatJoatoa dBdj fortuiug in tbe Norlb Hiyer near tbeheadI of tja Vweratv-foui-th-et. pier. ?np"w'r,,^r?"IiV!?.!..*1 theahoal exteuded froui Lighteeuth-Bt. to 1 wemj Jouxth-at. P0I80N0US CANDY AXD IMPURE TEA. Dr. Cyrus E<laon yeeterday receired an affidarit BigiK-'i BJ iwo i ant'l.v uiauufactureiH, owners of the four tous of pououous oandy toya whieh he seizrd Bt Avenue-Aand Eightb-at. ou Monday, atatiog that th.-y would ueo no more poiaououa oolora. He alao isKjpped the eale*" ot aiaet.v-two half cbeeta of aiiugv d Japau taa, advortiaed at tae auotioa rooaia of R. M. afcadiaaaax2K%1IS3aBBal|ft ef the " foa " were examined arjd WftE cipally to lie teaves of shrubacoloreri with l ruMian blue and aoaaatoaa, The atnff waa comodered ?? faranery delelenona. and atepa were taker,to have ,t deatroyed. Cara wa* takeu to suppress tho uaiue of tbe owuer. __ DECEIVED BY A FELLOW COUNTRYMAN Gelix Luiei an Italian who had lived io tbe W csr forfonrV"araandhVlsave4$l.t>00iu gold, carno oVhi" oitt* laat week with the ataaa^laajbe it about bia waiat He. inten.led. to aail *<?? Itajj _?n Satnrday. bal on Frlday erenins hc J?a?$?0>e'I away from hia boardmg rdace }^^J5SB_i ?t BV a coni.mman who clatinea to have a nag hiiVf fii* nf 1. luici was pcr.nitte.lto look into a anial1 satcnH and he aaw the ghtterof gold alecaa. Then he was indnoed to ptit bia money-belt Into the aatahal alao, with the understanding that hewaato be the cuato.Uan of the propertv. Fe drank beer in two or three plaeea with bta anpimard trirnd. When he reached hla boanlinB-houae?alo*e he fonnd to hia dismay that thc satchel contaiue.d onlv lead pipe. , , _, __* .i,_ How tho other Italian had rontnvod io ?et tlie gold oat and aal in thc bad waaaaara than l.nu, oould aaaaa. John Rokar and Adoiph Parduie.two Italian svnndiers, were loeked up at Bolico taaao* qoartera reatorday. In their aeaBaaalna aad been fonnd 6600, of Lnigfa gold an.l bereeooiaad Roker aa the nitin who entrnated tbe satchel to his keepiog. LaiftfoH hanpy ?* **,2ST2l___? tnuch of bia money. bnt ho aaid he wishc.l to return to Italy at one- to eee hia ir.otl.er who il ex e ttU to die. Hc will hc kept m the Honae of Detcutwn until tho ewindlers ean be brout'ht to inal. liOME NMW8. PR0M1NENT ARRIVALS. Fifth Avenue //o/c.-Bailroad ConiiiiissionPr Wtluaa II. Armatrneg, of; Waahiiiir|..n., and ?>??"" *_; lor, of l>ct...it.(irund ilotrt-i otonel J. S. -onr ,eli..t.e. U. H. Army .J\'',,sor Jll'f'v3\v\^{. fiilloinrli of PlttBbnrg.ftt.Jamrs Tlotrl -(. w. woa* le' ...f ('i.). i.i.mt' . ...Atmr fioaaa-Xi ?aaaaaaaaaaa J. W, Dwiglit.of Drydcti, N. T. ? WHAT IS GOINOON TO-DAY. Ptewnrt-Hrnitlncton M-i, Siii.reiiu-/';""'? _. Meetlag of Baatara Plg Iron AaaonlarloBi Aator iiouae, "'.M'.'-ctinca of Board* of Polico aad Kxclae.Mayor'* oltlce. Parmera' Club dlnner. ll-'tel BruaBWick, ereolng. Actora' Pund meetlng, Ko, 12 laloa ?qnara, - i>. m BaaaeU wUl eoateel before Referee Boule. . fiafeaanr Chaaeaaa'a faaaral, OalTary ci.urch, io "'("anacvoort Street Wi.lciilnc r..iinnis*lon. . p. in. New-York .W-iv-Jtr.-.y earUag niutili, \ an GXlll-BBl Aaaaal nioetimrof Aaiaara'Caab, 11>.. at HoeDltal i-nt.ir.lHV and Bunday Aesnci-tlon meetlm:. Oaoaaa A. Bala'i teatara, ri'.-t Bapttrt Chareh, Brea* ^Andrew'cnini'sle'alectiire ?n "Aroiind tht- Voild," Norih Flral Bapuat Chureb, * p. bl ? ?? ? REW-YORK CITT. " Subscribcr."?No. Coloael Jamns Doyl.-N leoturoon " IrelainTa Re latiouahlp to Amcii. a." to b?- giTea at Bo, 588 Bet> ond-avc., has l.een poatpooad t ? 1 elirtiaiy 0, Tn TaiBUira baa raeelTed $^ i f?r tha Bartholdl BtatneFund,contribntad iu lonkeea iaeaedallar and onc-half doilar anbacrlptlona The police were infonncl ye?tcr.liy thal thc vo.mg girl. Yiclet Anderaon, af Roeheatar, who was iotin.l at tha Orand Oatt|l Depal oa i aaaday, bad rnn away from homc. Tbe following affleara have been elected br tha NationalCiaaz MaanUctureraf Aaaoeiationi i>a\i-i Hirach.preaidentj BlgmnndJaooby.Tica-preaiaentj A.lniph Eerba, Uaaanrar; laaac Taicaaaaa, aaera tary. BRinmvo Mracaa BTaarr. Mcrcer-it. in the rcar ..t lha New-1 ork Hotel hns beo.i apanned b, a brldge whlch counecta tbe tbird itor* <>f the hotel witha building which H rentaon theadjoiuing block. Thc bridge fonua a cotiira I ewaybetweeo thc twobnibui ia M..MY and CLfrTHIBfl FOB a DB6T1TI u: KAMIIY. Mr* J. Mlnerra Ju Ico baa recelTed ror Ibe .!'mi tu'te family In Eaal Tweatr-eecond-at- ?! from ? M." Coliiir-lius. OhlOi K3 from "A. I.. I. N?? London. t'onn.i aud a pa< kage ni elothlngfroni Ihe ?awiagaoeietyof wh'.ii UraOaaraa P.Benjaatln ia oi. .-.liicut. PCXBBAt "I" BAJiCrl t. COX8TABT. Pnniucl s. Coaataul waa bur.e.l yeaterday in Oreenwood t'emetery. I bc funeral w.i* beld ..t bi bouv No. 420 Weat Twenty-third-at., aad wai at tenderl ht many prominenl bnaineaa men ofthe city Tbe Hnion Leagne Club wm repreaenterl by ? large delegatioa lae Rer. Dr. McArtbar coa ducted I >-akin-.; a or.wr.Rora om ?. V P Reade, tba youug roember ol tbe I rotlnce Fxchanire who abaented lums.-lf from tlie Ex ohanse on Moudav, i inaing mucb embaraM-n-nl t" ?!eXrBwHbwhoinconiwtafor240.0?K3buel.e|a of wbeal ba I n< I be n regnlarly rw g"'/f?/V ','' 'j veatcday eenl ao?l lo A. W. Danieli thal Ur had ?*a Uitlecaab," and if hia rreditora wonld aend bim an accounting he would dh Ida tbe amoual ao tai ia it would go. j \i, ?.r im tbxi rsT-HorjaK coaaiaaiox. Tba Tenemenl 11 ' adopted ita " pr. .iu ti ? " iei?ori totbe I iu!.-: ita offlcial lerm expirea la- lay. Itwaatie ,.,.,. i to v l i - l.e?i-i itore > ithei ?? eontl m* Ibe ;.s:.,;i for Bomr weeka oi appotril ? oew one, lo, mtinne ihe unfin ahed work 1 he rfoorteni l i i -.--. ii,..m ?.f the leatiio'iPv* t iken bi Ibe r ?mn,iH ..... tne recomr < ud Hjona which have been nnbliahed in TiiE Tkibi *k. <>f 6^,000 appropn ..,,..( j,,,- 1],.. i xp(!..- i ol tl ?? cotnrula uon ab >ut 1)2.000 remuinA ai ii DOI I- v.l TO BB A I'.K'i IVBB. Ifari < ohen, of No. 8fl Mulberry-at., who waan p reaented al the time of hia arresl a^ bai ,1,, ,, ,, .,, ? , ; .. lodBBtolen by boyawbo wenl abonl breakina gai gbowcaaea and running away with the rontenta, waa tried yeafordaj ln the C Gen. ni .?lont on a cbarae ol t- ? ? c ?..-. j .?! wa? acquilted. hiater Bhv k.ol No. 1^< , i,i,.,.,.],. , uiinaed aoroo woollen waiata and n waa rtxl that twenty-foar ->t them were nbtaiued by Cohen wbile he knew that thay were B'olen. JacobUavia and Abrabam Finkelatem wera tba bova charfc-od with aiealina th<- waiata. Ih.-.jmy aciju.tt.--l Cohen, bal the Doya wara nol Iried. maik . ivii bbrvicr coMSuaaioa'a wobb. TheKtateCirll ServiceComm Baion a] ita meet Ing ln tha New-York Hotel ?<? terday, hehl a confor II,- v. Itfa L'lerka Thomaa Boere, of Ihe Sapenor Conrt Nnthaxilel .larviH. of tbe Cominoti Fleaa Court, an.l Mr. Road, o'f th- IMty Court, to flnd oul tbe .im I. ol t!i.-ir anltordinate cloi ka and lo decido nponmethoda of rlaaaification. Report* were re. Mived from tbe Adviaorv Roardaol ihe City Uvil Serrlce Commiaaion of New-Yora aml nrooklyn. l b<- Commiuian appomtod a Stata B??ard ;.f Exam inera for local beaTtli oflicera tbrpugh the BUte. The Board ia compoaed of !)i*. Ward. .In ic* and Carroll.of AJbany, I'r. Jaaoea, ol Rew-York, an.l Dr. K. II. Parker. <>f Ponghkeepaie. III.III ii.'" > "... . ". ui ... ?... ? ? ? ??-.??- ? ?? ? ? ? ?? Mtit Diain. t-.Mt..r.ie.v Purdy, "I Mr. Bartii.. office. waaoB band to pr.Hia, aad both baaod tbe United ^totswIMatTict-Attoraey erere ..f opinion tlia? th.- State BttoTBey abould hara ebarge >.f tbe pi.is.eiitii.ii. Tbecoanael foi tbeprtaonei thongbl tha I iiiH-.l Btatea attoraeT aboald praaeeata, aad the aaai was iuiji raraatl t.? eoaaall Bataarittaa. MU ii Aitv 81 i:\ IO< OFPICI I 18. Iatheabeeaee of Oaaeral Hancock, Uajor-Gene rai J, B. 1 iy prt'sitli.1 orer th" oaeetiof of ibe Mili lary Berrioe laatitotiort yeeterday, ob Uorernnpa Isiun.l, I h<- baaineaa of the aeeeiofi waa the bien iiml eteetion of offloera Tba preaeal offlcera were re-eleeted, aafollowa: Preaident,Malor-Oeneral VV. s HaBoockj Yicc-t.r.-siili-iiis, BreretMajor-Oeneraia ,j. B, Fry, 0. W. Getty aad W. Iferntt. Brigadier< (i.-tit-ral 8. V. Henct u:ul Itn-vel I'.riifatliei-lient-i.il T. j,. < 1 ittt iiilen ; aaeretary, Breret Briaadier GaBaral Thotv I". RodenboBKbi BaaiataBl aeera* iurv, Caplain Kt.i.ert i atliB; naaaarar, Lieatenant A. w. Vofdeaj vi.-t-tit-asiirer, Lientenanl J. Bat* eaaab Bawyar. Tha axeeotlra eaaaail rtaiaiag Blaaoal tlc airue a* bflfata. ? 4>- ?? BaVOOKLTTf. Daatbalaat week, S70j birtha, 831] marriages. EXsJadgB Ah-xander MeCad fonnallv derlint-d ycati rday the ..iii.e of Brkura traetea, Brxteea paaaalaof proparty in tho l-'iiih aadftixth Warda wera aald at aoetkn reeterday (br arrearaof tux.N. Ihe rt'iuiiiiiiiig parccln m ihe .>ixlli \\ ard will ba sold on rjaturduy. Invii-wof the reiiuuineiitliitioiia of Um jtiry in tba liniuest over thr vu-tiiiis ..! lh*> lirn lu S1. .luhn'a Home for Boya, Fire^omtBiaaioiiai PoiUoa said yinierthiv thal ba would l.<- trlad loNtati'.n 8 hn"k aad lutlili-r eoaapnny ia that parl al the elty, if ba iik'l iiionev to do lt with. Ih- nrgeti that evry pablk niMilution and school should have a tiie Ilugli Kowan, nge fifty-eight, of No. flfl" Wnrren st 1.-1I on laeaday anaraoaa and fraetared hia skiiil. Hawaatakaata tha IfVU laiaad Colleca HaapltaL where ha died at 7:30 a, bb, uutwife, vsh. was Niik with ?ln.....y m Bi PetaaTB ilospital, dit-d an hour later the saiuo ureuiug. Maittn Kurloiig and John Diyin, two hnya of eieven yeara eath, and living at No. ilfi (iwiiinrtl at.. weie before Police-Justice Walsh yesterday for robbiug Wiliium Millett, age twelve, of No. 250 Cutuherland-ht., of a watch wotth B4a at Clinton aud A.iiity sts., on Mouday afternooti. Tbey plctlged the watch with a pawnhroker for *-l, whieh they apent ui gping to a theatte, As this was their first offence they were discliarged with a warning. Oround was broken yesterday for the new Fed eral liuildnig. A iiuinber of spectators watched Ihe MBlBBBJlBp and aaw Mit-hael J. Dady, supena tend-ut ol conatructiou, take out a shorelfull of eaith. l'Jjere were no fornial exercises. A nuuiber ofruen were pntto work later in the day by the uontraotor. Miouaal Uailaithur. MMWB FROM TBBJVBVBBB. VALUE OF A WIFK'B AFFECT10N8. The rase of fleorgo W. 1188* airainat John MackerTwaa tned in the Uaaaaa rouiitv fir StC'onrt yesterday. The .A&JffSA* Mr Fleet an oyaterraan. of Fott \N BBBtlCton, aeataa mY M.ekev. a feab and ayatedeaJe*.e_ Sooklyii at $10,000 datnagea for alienatinij his WlfVa afleftions. On the parf of the plamtill H was Bhowu that Mr and Mrs. Fleet were mamad iu IHOratdhadeipht chihlren Two FaiBBaBB h|H wlfe left liiin, shortly after Markey went to hw hoaaa to board. Dafll that tiine tWneverhad Sn-^ffirulTvintl.efan..ly. Ihew ethen began to re.naiu away from home overaighl, wnen Maca ?rrw'"|H SS5be Bhsent. Aftor his wife left ber ho,^ Marke!'Voarded with her InBroo^Jyj and a theprraent time waa boarding with her at No. ll Clinton"t Mra. Heet testilied that she was obhgeTl tt. onve her home on nct-onnt of the hrutal troattneat that she rereired from her imahaod. "h? admitted that the defendant was now boajcUBf with beriB Brooklyn payn.? her M \?f "e*J l hia board. and tliat she nupported bmalf b\ aawTaJJ and alao received BOtae aNsiHtanre from her frienrts. The lurv after an ahseut-e of hve iniiintes, retunieit witl. a YorX-t for S&OOO for tbe plamtill. Mr. Fleet has beguu a sitit for absolute divorce. JKRSKY CITY. Tatrirk. al'as "T.'iiirh" Mtirt.hv, the leadr-r of Ihe notoiious HntdaraoB-ei bridf* paag was taken totbe BtotoPrleoa leatorday to servo a tertn of ten years. HEWARK. Thejournevnian BtuaaOBttjaja y^terdav derided to reiect tbe bosses' oli.r of :i.. cents an hoitr and M unite with th.: New-York and lirooklyu htouccut ters' Uiiion. . Theqnarterlv report af Re.-eiver Wilktnson of the Newark BaTtoga Inrtitotion, was BM with ?? CoaatyClerhyaatorday. rha total ?***??*** nnoiin' prt-vioiis lo the auap' BB10B m 1878 aro 8700 341 84 aod there ia atill daatbe oMeayBoai tora?542.rU6 90. The balaaee t.f aaaata aftba nrw u.ft.mit is.TT.I 0,2 W 84. There are olh-r ;.s Mrta wortfa ^ l.iM?7,MU'. laa liahihtics are ?1,763.937 20. NF.w-JF.I.sr.Y TOWN& OuANisr.- Qeorge 1'ranek.iin.lerKiiKpicion in ron ne.-tion with the rmirder of Pb?be Panllin, araa .1 scharged froni bailyeaterday.^M Keir. l?r. .1.1'. Raakifl was iBattlledpaatoi-of tbeOraaga Yaliey t'l.im'i.t'.ui.iu.il Chareb on Moaday aifaa. s.imi i:\-ii it .-J.. Im Caaa, bidietad br taeeadi ariamal Raritaa, laoatrial. He is weU kaowa and has liithirto b.-rn hiifl.ly n-spected. STATKN I.M.ANH. lVBaTBtBai ii 11 ---1 ba Riahtaoad Coaaty Baaab ]j.-:iii General Comiaittee will taargaaiaa un Bater duy uik'bt. Mn.i.i.ni.wv.?Tbe Liqaor Dealerar Aaaoeiation baataheaatopa to bare tha baaaaa Baa, Banaate now 980, i. lii.-i-tl. Eoocwatbb ?WilHata Rehieh Baceeeda Daaij Bcha-er aa chiel ol the tii" de|iartaaeet WE8TCHE8TER COUNTT. The Baaaaaed ralaattoaof Ihe peraooal pToaertyof theeonnt) is $3,054,211, aad ..i t!-..- raal aatote 8J08,438,847. ALONGTiIe &01TND. Bbtpobpobt.?Tbe Board t.f Trade baaelerted. Major l>u\:'l If. Bead, prealdeBti Nathantel Wbeelerand (ieorga Biallery. vice-prealdoBta i B. B. l.aev, aeeretary, aad I-. N.VanKenron. treaaurer. I ll.-e.i-. <>t Mai.i r.-. i?!:? -t'- appeal froaa pra. bate of tbe will of Uaptatn llurka, wbich reaalt?d it) Ihe Mlpeiiot (t.illt in jii'l-'tueiit it'iil iin i.i--ii-. lainiBg taa wilf, will fo t<> tabeBapraaaa Caartof Errora, ntr-il-"- i I r- i! aTaBalteilraetl I I 'hjaa ' -wn Imtllr Iml " ? <C !'T allpnyatciaua, lor g.nera oebtllty Heaa .oflmitai m ? Earl & Wflaon'a E and W brand of Blen*i ..... j Colda, fareri nad lod imtnatioaa brokea ap i.v i t I'n ree'a tilraet ol Haaart-Wi I 4> S.alskin Pa'efots :t:,.l N. w i..-uk.-f. : pairoB i,,.,: t. ,| ,:,i.\ ii i.i . . ? ', ?-. ? i i... t * il- N,;V A. DABII ' - M. D-. 144 | , i, , : . . i.. i.i ? * i>4. Honra. HI..I, -. ? ? n. t.l ?.l 1 ; .:. I y ' 'I ' ' ? -e Tlli Si l.vn \l. t.l i III FlTTEBT. Beaetl ..? iceta n .? aa i >? ?? i -i bj aaaag Ba lo/sa'a raa f. el i" .'ii i-i,s.i-i. 4> I'm: IIiki.,:' ABTI-RlXO Hl Pt IJI I. . i i ' ? I ? ln- W. B. B --... s ll', ???.. , ? i i -. ? i ? ? - i . ' ? 01 V e, ? '"";' |. ? l ',,?!:. i -_ oai l l ' . I IRIBO i ? - ? i.1 - ' :: vV BBOKI B lOTB 0 IIX 1 ' BHALl. CLO*B Ot'Tl TTBCOMA* KO PAIB l DIM ????! kB C1IKNI i-l-!- ' il i: PAIB '? ii.-. 5.i-\:i: - , ? ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' l; 1-1 OBEOOl I AT 1.1 ?--. rHAN I I 0 I I TI'.N. BHEl-p ,i- 1 IPP . ?-. ? ' '-^ ?*!? j This Year our January Salc is speciaL \y interesting. Grcat bar gains all through both our stores. Prices are lowcr than have ever been seen in this market or are likely to be seen again soon. Many things are too good for any to miss, as 22->nch "Ronnet" Black Merveilleux Silk at $ I per yard, never sold before for lcss than ? ] CQ, Ladies Liale Thread Hose, cvening shadcs, at J CQ Unner price :_ Ilouse-kecping Goods, Linens, and a large assortment of New Embroidcrics, very cheap. Lord& Taylor, Eroadaay and Twaatictl Street. SPECIAL SALEOF BLACK SILKS. JATIIIS HcCBEB-IT & tO. Imiic apecial alleuiioii lo Ihe rellewlBf ajiia!ilii-H ol tac Blaeli Silkti whieh Ihej are now *Pio,, iu;; in llirir rclail ?le pardnrnt. IJiialily BI al Si,.-*!) ; Ojinlitv I al ?_.<?.*>; Qaallty J al $1.731 Qaality K at $1.851 ifcualiiy E. al *'i. They are marie aml tatahed ln a atew aml iiiiprovr.l procCM aml trlll he faH-sad theroafhly rellahle lor arear. Broadway aml I llh-at. Gorham Plated Ware. Partiefl deairing Plated Wareof ;i more elegant and Bubstantial charae ler than the commoner gradea will liinl tli<? Gorham Plate the moal economical ware made The quality [a fully maintained, and the prices ;i,v much lerw tlian formerly, while tl..- variety <?i" deaign ia larger. GORHAM M'FG CO., SlLVERSMTTHSi Broadway aaid I0th-et. .RIAN-AMBRICAN IEbSURAE-CE co^pawy OF NEW YO_tK. 8TATEM ENT JANTJABY 1, 1885. ASSETS. ?AJtKfff vtl.li: i>*it V1I.H . II ;?ll. 100 .." a i 170000 .I'.B I perreat Baada . w .? .i, ,.n> .x. _oll OOO I ? *. ? I--'|iei ' rnl llond*. ?;...|i,iiil mu liio.ooo l >(.....-.,.>(i; a ..'...'.'.'...'.'.'.'."'.''.. 'is.00006 ?2.1 OOO >H** -iiri-liiH- It.i.il* ??? . ? . '?"? i l n.> 1*1..? ? l.l. ..??. ir... I. Ulni.diii.il f... llie IfHiliond BaaBB . .O.IIIHI 00 _.1.(lt.,|,? n,.d . ..i?... Ifnll..... I II.I..N . iKlBO 00 >n imiii l I.i u_<>. ?lllw??kee_?_m Paai HiiBrewfl Bwaaa . ., . .. <i n,? 5ii ii.i.i ? e.ii.ai r... ?i. i . *. Hortaaae Bellrea- ??"?;l* ,v-, | |j :,? .V.'llOO I ni"" I'ii. Ui- I ..?" M..rl_nae Cnlli.n.l ll.i.ul* . <i| li'iil siooo Khii-u* .'iniiir Hellraaa I1.....I* . io*...o.1 oo IMIi.OIMI llil.nv.-I N..llh?.M..;i.i:..l.r....d l!....d* . . ??:|..1IMI OU 11 : ooo mi. l<Mle. Kwisaa Vnr aad Berihera BalbaaB Haaaa 110,00000 imi'iliiii l-rie ItiilMi.v I li-t < OI....I llnnd* .,..?.! 11,,?1?, i_?_,- lloi.de . ;I7.100 00 ?li 'nn ???.!.. ii.e. li.iii-.i.iii.u..ii .....I Kew-Yerk BaBeraa i ..*i Mo.im*. '"??? \M.sn oo ??'OOO I.....U*..,.dM.?lMill.. II .il?.i> 'ieiieriil ?l?rtaaae . 64.76a 00 ...l.l l.lllle 111...... Iti<ll...i.d llral M...lB..arlt:.i.l* ?_? _._l_l-??__-_-. 117.000 00 _im\oo.V >r?". orh.i"..."i...?....i....Wiweia a-Bre^Mret jijina-ar .^? - .10 ono falraaa, llBrtlnaloa aa* Qaeaer KaBway Dabaaiara aaaaa . 44.660 66 .100(10 Ml?....rl l'i.eille Hiiil?n? llnnde. HO. 100 011 ?iiioi.o N,-?.\ ..rh. < hi.iiaoi.iid *?i Laato HaBwaf Baa-B . 10.600 oo lO.OOO *ll.*onri Uni.M.* ii.i.i Texi.* ICi.lliw.v II.J d* ? __? "^"^.'. 102.100 00 IOOOOO \e?.\oi-U ( ei.lri.l ,V llt.d*n.. Ilhn ltiiHi-.'?d llond*. Orhritiire*. M.00000 7.1 tintl Ul.iun A -. I..iiKiiIImhv 1'lri.l M?rta-B* '.<"'??* . ?.'.?.-i'l ou ?2,OOO Nor.hi-rii *ll??.i-..ii ItiilhMir l-'l.?t ?l..ilM."ae Il?ml* _ 1!M.000 0(1 100,000 Ne?->oiU A llnilrm Kiillioi.d-lii.U. " .. 21,000 00 -20,100 MerrieA K_ee? Kallread ? lo.-k . ?. ., t ii.hi n.i uoooo ( i....!_... i'... i. ui ,...i a r.M-iii.- BaUway Hlaeh . 00,0011 o ? ...l.l.Ml lllii...... ..uu.l It.iilri.nd xi.irh . ?i. ?> lill 00 ?2.OOO I Itlr.i.n, II... I.iaioi. A ((ulnrv Id.ili .....I BMeB 1,0*10 00 i.ooo itmi i-.niHii. laafcaaaa *io<u._ I'l l-l.l ..?..,? Ill .llie riiill.r l.l nille,'1 im. . '? I'i *.?S 00 i i.-i. .1.?... .i ii. t.i.ni.*. *_wa 7<l I iiahii. i.lll. e-nii.l h....ul. oOJere . 'X__ lltl aaaraai Eaaraal. TOTAL ASSI.TS.$-1,991,.130 07 CAPlTALKTOt!K . . . $1,000,000 00 I.????-- ndjii-lril, hul nol.lue, mnl loaaea iu prorrae ol ......... lllljU*lll< III . t \?,\'-t,\, [\ ItcjiiaiirniKf' rr?i-rn- '?>? ??-! ?rli vi ,ir ?.,,?,.,,1,1 . ..", "i,i*-i lil t'BBBaBBBBleaa Oaa aarratrnai aaaaa aanaai linbiiiiive . .n,.-?i?.? *J,.VI 1,141 iu .\ET ?UBrLVd.$l,6H0,Mi? TH TOTAL.$l,99|,336j?r E. OELBERMANN, Fresident. JOHN W. MURRAY, Vice-Pres, JAMES A. S1LVEY, Seo'y. QFFICE. Nos. 113 and 115 Broadway. W. W. SHARPE & CO, , NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS, 21 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. Advertisomonts written, appropplately displayed, Bnd proofs furnished? free of charge, with estimated cost of insertion in any numbar of papers, on applicadon by mail or btherwise. Tho leadlng Daily and Weekiy Newspapers of the United States and Canadd) kept on file for the accommodation and inspection of Advertisers. "THE ADVANTAGES OF NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING.1* _J The following testimonials have been f urnished ua: " We believe in Printer's Ink. Advertise in the best Newspapers largely and well, and returns are sure. The stronger the advertising, the larger the returns." " "Without the aid of Advertising I could have done nothing in my enter* prises. I have the most complete iaith in Printer's Ink. Advertising is thi lioyal road to business." u We have tried almost every sort of medium in advertising, and long ago becanie convinced that the results were largely in favor of the fresn and varied columns of the Newspaper." " An experience of many years has demonstrated to us the great value and benefit derived from carefully prepared and properly displayed advertise* ments in well-established, influential Newspapers." " Money may be thrown avvay in advertisements as easily as in any other way, Success dependa upoo the selection of proper mediums and PERSISTENCY. The best nedium in our judgment is a good News paper." u Aceording to the character and extent of your business, set aside a liberal percentage for Advertising, and do not hesitate to keep yourself unceasingly before the public. It matters not what business of utility you may be en* gaged in, for if intelligently and industriously pursued, a fortune will be the resnlt." M Tn no department of business is there probably so much money wasted aa in advertising, and in no department are good judgment and experience more requisite. Twenty-tive years' experience has clearly demonstrated the supe rioradvantagea and eocAomyol Newspaper advertising over all other mediums offered for that purpose." M If what you have to aay be strictly true Bay it in a good newspaper. Ita readera are intelligent, will appreeiate a bargain, and of every sucn customer ytui make an advertlser. For forty-si-ven years nine-tcnths 01 our advertising jias been done on this plan, and oz the whole expenditure, all that we regret is contained in the other tenth.'' " The poliey oi every man in businet?, and who must live by the public, should be to fet the public hearof him. Hia best speaking-trumoet is the Newspap* r adveartiaemeni In a populoua community and a rapid age like this, every tradermust make himself heard and known, otLenviso he will fall behind the progressof his neighbora." *? Of all the methods open to the merchant for advrtising his buaunefal, an experience of neariy half a century enablea us to unhesitatingly declare in favor of the NEWSPAPER Jt is without execption, the most econo mical, peraiatent, painstaking and auoceasfnl canvaaeer any business firm can secure for the pnrpoae of bringing their goodi to the attcntJon of the consumer." "Have what the public want Scll it wirh moderate profit. Adver? tise largely in Fiksi-c'i.ass Xkwsi'apkrs, and you are bound to do a trade. Let thi: Newspapkhei be the bebt you CAM^OBftAnu no matter what the coat h is but natural that an Advertiaer must, in a degn-e, ahare in, and thereby gain from. the respect whieh a reader entertains for an ably conducted jounuU." "An experience of many yeara has convinced us of the great ralue .and benefit derived from careraUy prepared advertisements of auch goodeaaare in tock. Not over-eatimating their qualityor quantity, but eonfonning as near ia poasiblc to their merits, and inserting the aame in influential newspapers, bandaomely displayed. We have found the cost returned to us in moreased fcradc tenfold." " During the laat Twenty Yeara I have apent thoroaanda of doflara in a?b vertiaing in all the old and ni *v__ngled metnoda whieh are daily set before peraiatent ridvertiaer8,and have long been satiafied that if a man mli thetruth in the Newspapera he ia aure t<> get ample returna for his money. Two or linea in a large daily has often reBufted in returning to bm one hundred the cost.4< threi timea the " Publicity is money. This has come to be reeogMfttd^u ? principlo in buameef*. CJompetition ia ao keen,and we live in auch busv timea that a mana inly chance of auccesa li- s in proclaiming the ments of his W trea far and ride np and down the niarket He must keep ? trumpeter, the pubhe at , ntion must be arreetfd, and be who best auoceedi in this has the best chance 4 makinga fortune. In this conviction every oneof apint ndvertises It is iot aufficient to put a aign over the door, aigna must be aent outiar and wuie, id people made to aee and remember them in apite of tkemaeltm ftliei.ui y Bucoawuig, b uuxa u..".>, _vw- ^??. tises Uberally and judicioualy, faila of aucceaa, while there are hundreda who never aucceed at all, merelybecauae they have not the pluck to nend a por* tionof their profita in inaking known to purchaaera their whereabouts, and what. they have to aelL Attempting to ao business without Advertising is like usin" a dull tool, wh.n a keen, aharp one, liea within reach." -We have for many yeare stadied the art of Advertising. and still it re rnaina ^ nwvel to us tl.ai there is not a hundred times more of it We never Z k?,lv iniin to advertiae hia rvarea Ubertily and steadilv that it d,d not nav V t l.,-re are tl.ousan.ls of manufai-turers and tens of ttoiiaamlaof men, p?y \ 11 uu it i 4 bousehold m the Wfore tl? most wwderfol and aaafnl torentSaa bMaaa) k?o?.L nviinlvon accountof Advertising. ",_.aa-tfj?tFW^7 rralriaaii ** dnpa; tho Hda of pu&mtn ao-* tam atto way. "Z it tikaa time to atart tax Advertising is the steam wtaai baja BBB Mafawrtaa Fra atodasl iVl mattor.' "-Boston Joorual SPECIAL DESIGNS FURNISHED.