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1 THE GREAT INVESTIGATION. TEN PJCTUBM OK THK CHIEF ACTOKS. THE i:i;a of legislative QQ_riOTTTW- -HCW CONKU.VC., eSMAKP AM) < I Milts LOOK AND ACT. Thc present ira will doubtless Ite kuown tn history ns the age of legislative invcstleatiug cntn uilttecs, sometimes irreverently denominated " smelling rom mit'sea." Nev York lias beeu blessed with a high grace ot talent in this as in every otlior line ot amuse? ment. A moment's thought will Mtve to recall thc As sembly Crime Coniiiiittee of 1875 Bad thc Minite Com nilttce t.f thut yeal, the luaurauco Ceiu.iniUce. tho Com inittee on " Curneia," tne RaMBftH Committee, two eoiiiiiilttoca ovu which iBBBlet Ottbd 'pre.sl.lcd. thc Toatiue Committee aud the tina committee. The 1 ult Gibba Coiniul'.ti e nnd Iba OBI Cotnirlttee dished some? what nml lu ii measure killed one (motlier as far ria pub He interest ant concerned. Now. however, there la only ono thing on the beards, and the Senate Kiiliroud Cuni nilttec that ls iiivcatlgHtliK Jacol. Phar-., kia IncniniuKi ami his income, hla OUtgotA ???anti thesui posed recipients of a large aad aaezrlalaed easheutgo,iaproY*_i| Itaell a draw mg attraction. The main aad ne.-, ssarv clements o' a sin cessful In .BBllgBlIng tB-BBlltTBI BIB BB follows: OneSbMJI nnd sarciistic lawyer, one balk] i.n.l MIBBBtlC witness.twenty reporters uinl several BMCC or less \cnemhle legislators. lt ls doubtful wilt ther the hitter should really he In chided among the aesesoary elements, hut it will he seen eu reflection that tbey Ul tbe place aeeaated Ly the "walking aaaUeasaa " in ibe legitimate drama, nnd then Mbasahrayakeea tbeeaateei le ka*re them. Then, tho t-tern and Judicial flout which they pieeerrBBwes lbs audleuce and hBBfB them from spiuln- on the boor, wearinc their hats. >.r otherwise lalerferlBI with the sol enmity tn tim aeaeeedlaga The (.rent success of tho * Phnrp Couimiitee " in these days, when general theatri? cal tr alters ure supposed to he la .. " dog aat-?leg " Hats, laiistouishiiis. Itt* d m-u. ibe great latests ol Ibose Who till the leading parts- at- nicntitninl above and to tho presence nf an an-ious triage ot Aldermen." railroad grabbeea*1 ami peUlteelega-betweeaawBeai-a fearful thai tho lush of invest Kat ion will fal! over the kfoad huck el the secretive ami forgetful Bbarp on to tht.lr owaqelv Ming hank acct.nut.-. Thec.imiitltte. is ut pei aaa! Inveeilgettnfi at roon- Xe. 43 in the Post OShea Balldlag, Hana No. mis tho New York baMtattea ol tka Ualted Btatea Ctieall court The architect wno doeJgBed lt must have worked nuder the impression thut justice Mas deal o- well as bibed, lol a more wretched iipurtiuflDt iu *a hich tn henv aux thing kaa than au aqueduct explosion weald BedllBeuli te liii?gine. The cen. le tout* el Ibe balky wltaees \-miali j Into thlu air or snuio ot lier undiscovered locality.tor they never rea. h the ears of the lletealea throng. It ls only with tho groan it llfllealty thut thc " Icnrned counsel" uml ..tilers within at. w feet of thc tilla can hear, liven then tho winds BaVS BfBI away SOOUd, ne-though the wltuess was using Mnii.iuoth Cave foi n speaking-tube. Vhsjaifss' saat?tbe eetaal aa*visible nem-b -ii empty. Within the ra.ling three lom; tables are armin..-.I. Along ene side of tbe mltMie table si* the Senators, seven In lnimhi-r, em li ene lui'.t u* riabt and evidently giving his whole minti to the Uah ol staring iho nui'.leiu e nu*, uf countenance OppaaHB thew ara tba cBuasel At one end of thc same labia an- tba two steaograpbers whom busy pennis follow tho examination aod croia exaiuin.itiun breagb all then- twistlBga aud turnings. The otner two tnhles arc takea ap hy? the reporters. The rest nt the aimee wu Inn tbe raiiinr i> tilled with wttaessea ami tin ese who have u - pull" with The gatekeepers. Without, the aseoadlai ?lapB ol hen. hes is occupied hy amateur reformers, em haye eyeUtlelaaa wbo oobm le -univ the art of Jobbery la the truly -muutie spirit. Bad the float mg mass ot those whu have nothing to ilo aud only want te le amused As far as in aime aayt__n| li eoaeernad, tbe oafortu ratea heyei.tl tba railing Bslgbt aa well be la Kum-chU ka. Tbeblgb Irea walls aad Inn eeM?a, painted with a chilly tint e.) pale- drab, and profoaol; ornamented with cast iron eeialeeeaad east-lraa flgarosla has re? lief, give the apartaaeat the nppt-araoeetif a roomy and well wbttewaabad prleoa-eell. Twooi turee mi natalia*! ofdepar:e<l jnrlsti leal dowofroa Ihe wallnpofl the giaaabalsaateaaawoaawhich lawyer ami wIIbbbbbeep i up their t.isilade of <|Ue-stlons and aaswers. While laat, tiut tar fruin leost BBB tba. sergeant-al- arm- Bad hie. as? sistants, alu. keep watch and wait! at the cities und epeo and shnt tba WtadoWl ai the W'.nl ol cemmni .1. The wltuess sits ar the cu.! e.f the mid llo t.t' le hy the Stenographers. When Mr Conkiing OOO dacia tbt ex am nat iou there is a eoattaoal diaplayol varbal sky lockets. The at flBBBtor Irani _egll|cently beek la his chair. Bis tala hair ar.'l painted beard, both of tbi BbBet BbaallltB Wbltt ne--, give l.rm a vine;,il.le appear bbbb.wblubeeaaaetsoddly with bisqnlek ssetloi a Dil shurj qaaattaai ami that lightniuc aeunter-reterl rob the witness ot biaselt-eaaiplaeeaej if they tall toeitiact the truth, th. whole ttntb Bad BOtblagl t Ibe truth. When Mr Bewaid ls problas atentlathi railroad past, there i-less eleetrleBI display, bul the current ut te .ti assay laws ste aUlj across tbt labia He ramplea np bli loag,graj har. that ls tinged wltb yellow, tags loag SSBetaehe a'ai whiskers, toys with li's eyeglasses and seems compelled to keep his hedy BS active BS I.U im mi. sieinetiri es in leam wearily hack la bli chiir. aad thea stands ap as he opens his eyes to theil wldesi in the- endeavor to elaroo the witness throngh ami drive out from In- meutai rowervation tin laeta Ula* have " e-tjnatt'd " tlnie like (ekiitimieiu " hemmers. " Mr. Reward isa tllghl aiau pbyait ally, aad tbi- oeverbeoiues moro tioticc-a-le nun h in n ht wrestles arith Ibc great iook? thut c.m:.ni'th. aeeoaots ot the Broadway aai feventh Avenue Rarlri.a.t. Behind th. eouaecl for c.-.i committee, sits George lill--, ? ho i- guiding rh. railton.I companies through tin depths anl thoali al legis'atlvi investigation. Hil liue face au.l e hit ? hun' ke ep ur the av ei aga Ol thai soi t of thing for that si lc nf th. table. Be annie- bania ?Bally on the witness wbe ls stiuggUag v.ith the ugly questions burled a* him. helpi bim oat witb aa oeca sion.il aagaaatloa, itralghtena things np wheu bi. ?? learned friend " and tbe wltaees are fleaaderlBf la u common miMin h t-st,tiniiin.-. ami heeomea more than usually mt. re .-ted wheaeret lox owe iiumr is men oned. I?aw\er Clime mien, who isa1-, fur the e-m punic-t iirst. last aad a.i u.e trme, piaaeri cs aa nabroken e.leuce al Ins cud al the tame und gil es bia whole alton tion to listening. Jacob >hiT|t and hil milli l.ot'le form tba principal Ob ject ol itttuck. and aawlasl taeaitbe heavleatgaca are tiaiued. Bia pbyaMaas bare prescribed Bee qaarts of inila a iluy. ..ml la onhr tbat Le maj drlu^ bothlng Bise, tbo milk bottle :? his c'tiistuii*. eoiiipnulun. When his Hamels enlietl be settlee bl-heavy lindy lu the chair, deposit, the milk bottle ca rel tilly oo the floor, plants his liaud? firti.it em tbe bead af bis cane, aad lowering bis bald heail, with bis restless gray eye flit-el on hl? tum.cu? ter, "prepare to lecelva cavalry." Tim etmlent of char aeter .weald readllrfaae thin he li ateudfas- to a degtee of monumental obstinacy. Mis frienda -ty that there K no record eif lils ever hu', lug " given lu," right or wrong, and Mr. Conkiing basso far fallisl to iuu'ki-him hreak tho record. Par baps BBS I t?. Mi Shur). lu luiportuuce us a wltaaas 1s rreiidcut Richmond uf ibe Broadway Barfaee iinnd Be ls a man st middle tige, with a thick, Slabby mirstarbe uud .lark Ire.wu hair His face: has decision marked In even Uni', uml lils clear, wide open aye ian evidently see as far Into a millstone as HM river hne e,ptie. Theie ls eimUiili of the hull-dog ami triey lioiiiiel In I ls eompi.-!l'..ei: to in like inn, the tuan for aiiy kimi mt BB emergency, aad hi- tesl1uiu_,y has been sue duct and decisive, witho it a fluw or auperflooai word. rresldent Poabay, ol the Broadway anil neveath Aveuus road, bas flowing whiskers or an Iron fray tinge ann what tbe Bevela cali u" patiletafl < sal ol eounteaanee." He ls oner of those dignified gentlemen w Im nlwavx flaure In the witness chan 'before (as eeaamttteeo snd railroad committees in the guise of sttiekhnieler ami illicctoi. It would be diftieuit tei concede ol him aa living in aa other way Hum by tho tllppln.of couponsaml the utldiug up of dividends. Lawson N. Fuller Isalwavs ou the outskirts of tbe lDveatigiitif.il. cracking lukes louit ago seDt to the Home for Aged and liitirtn. Inukltig mit for the reporters' com? fort mid kissing tin booh -.- ith a lestiundlug smack whoa BTerealled anea ta tcitttfr i.h-yer Mswoomba. wnose eurly Hack hicks renier blina flty Hall edition of Kdgai Allen Poe, ls loaded dowa with the rare of the fonaclences and aeriela of a dena Aldermen. He is always on hand uml alwaya going to prodaee "Hilly'' MtUeiney. the ira lim.- clerk of the BOOM . hut he nerei docs. The Aldermen are well repreaeated. bal 'vitn tim eseeptlon perhnps of Aldenaaa waite's heavy form and tinlet face, ami Ihai Knight of Un Uuefiil Countenance, Alderman Fink. the>e ls bo BBB aaooaa them orin the teat ol ibe ciow-d wrtblo the niiliiigvvl.fi would cirilo comment HA HS CM < UM IS (I. The Uaiiinii) ami Undoo combined hbowi wlllt>ien theseasou in Madlsaa bijuuie Garden undi r the new management of Barnum, Cole. Htteblusno A CBeyar ea Maieb 29, preceded by a torcbiiuht parade on *-iiturilay, March .'7. Tbeabewi this year will be larger than eier before, addllloas haime beea ss adc lo every deparimtnt, Bal Will he still further Increased ty the arrival of bmmj Buepeaa BBTBltlas Tbe | erf ona Slices will to given in three Raga,OB BB elevated Stage and <>n a racm-; tnu-k. and will comprise a triple- eirena, museum of living wonders, aviary, two Eaeaagerlea, Koman hippodrome, elephant pavilion, etc.. besides Alice, Jumbo's" widow," ami the skeleton ami ttn tiiiui, ot Jumbo metaled by Profftsor Wald. After making a tour of toe (lilted Mates the entire mow, with all that it ( sntains, will be shipped to i.uropt, whero it la expected to make a nm -allon. BEJJETIBO POUSU BEILBA it Central Commit tee of the National TttlisJi benevolent AUljUe.tr in the I'nitcd States has just been Inoorporated Iq thia city, with an odico at No. 84 Kast Thlrd-iil- The airec-tori are: Viuccut Zoluoweki, ML I>? Ko. 38 Weat BUteenthit.; i;. j. Jerzinunowskl. vlct Eisldeut ot the ^nultable Ona Ugbl Company, No. 340 Ird-ave., who Ia especially aollve in udmlnlsierlng to tbO wapta of le;19 feiiow-oonntrymen; Ch. Hoicnta Chlapowtkl, (larendoq Hotel, busband or Madame odtoska, the actress; ITenry P. fjowundowikl. M. IX, o. Voi i:_tt Kirfh-.t , -ital the Rev. II. Klitnctkl, No. ?auton -ft. s object ot tbs committee la to provide relief for tho i exiles who aro taking refuee on these shores, and whose numbers win be largely augmented by Immigrants ilrlven from then homes hy Prince Hisni.irck's recent order. Mest of these refugees are penalleaa and all of them are Ignorant of thefcngllsb language. Any mem ber of the eommlttee will be glad to receive contribu Hons from any peraoo sympathizing wltu tba cause of liberty aud Ihe unf .ruinate Polea THAIS ISO STATE TEOOP8. NATIONAL GUARD PARADE EXPENSES A NIH LIKI'TKNANT-C'tl-OMKI.?- BATTALION IiKII.1.9 ?MILITARY V KS II Villis. The quiet Funeral of Oeneral Hancock, with OUt tho liopuslur pageant of a pai-ndn of tho National Qaard and other orgunt/.aUona bernies the regular troops, lins proveuted a seoond exhibition of tue narrow minded policy which prevented the ('overlier nf tliisftntc from ordering oat tba lirst und second DiTlaloai when Oeneral Gnat's body was borne to Ita last resting-place. A veteran of tho National Qaard calli attention to the fitct tba! Qeveraer Bin, though authorized as Coni marnlei- ln-Chlef to call out thu Mate troops m this city ami its vicinity as au creon lo the body of Geaeral (irant on the occasion of lils funeral, chose to imvo them paraded .it tho behest of tho local authorities, so that tbe expense for music and other Incidentals might bo thrown upon the rank mid file, Only wheu ordered out by the Comiuandf r-lu Chief ere these BbargM upon tho stHte. There wna every reason hut ono why tho Umpire State should have done honor to the memory of tho great defender of the Union and h.ivc horne the ucoessary expenses Wltb out compelling tho citl/...u soldiers, BpOB whom the State relies In time nf need ond wbo sacrifice time and Boney In preparing themselves fer military duty, to pat their hands in their pockels on this occasion. That one rea? son w.is that tim position of Uovrinnr and Coniiiininlei In Chief was tilled hy a man winne sympathies, In the limes when (.rant was la the Held hauling for tbe Tulon and when the National Oaard was nt thc front, were with'be enemies that they were Batting. How could ?nell a mau otherwise than reluctantly de honor to the ran.f thc one or do aright thal would save the other mortification aad expense I Adjutant William J. Harding, ot tbe 82d Regiment, was elected Lieutenant-Colonel by a vote of 29 to 1, at Hie meeting of tire hoard Bf officers of tbat cominan.', last Monday OTealag. Oa Tuesday evening he passed tue c .annuli!-- bomd and ins commission is expected this week. 'lu., selection of Hie Sib, 11th ami COtta Keglmente of the Pint Division to go into cann. QOXI siliniu.i ls a dis upi.ointment to the men nt the'.ntl timi 71st RegimoBtS ivboso commandants h.ed applied for eanip duty. 1 ileit? is no probability tbat uu encampment by brigades mil he ordered this year. Company i> ol lae 9th Regiment Invaded the st.ite of New Jorscv wltUoai arma inst Wednesday evening, wnh its bow captain, Theodore ll. f-wift, rn command. Thoy were tho guoeta of Captain Lennard nf Company C. lal Real mea I of ibo New-Jersey National Unara, The. bad a warm reception. Tba evening wai apeat In the armory in Newark, whare the Kew-Jerseyi oropanygave a reception, afterward entertaining its gue-ts ,it the I'liitcii stat'-s Hotel. After dlnnei ineechea were made hv di.tains Leonard um! swift, mid Privates Lynn and Hobie gave recitations and songs winch were received with rounds of applause. company il, Tist Regiment, Captain A. P. Deleambte, sm accepted an Invitation front Company i>. '-'.i Kegi? nni,t, Connecticut National Otiard .the Sew-IIaven Blues). Captain A. ll. Bmbler, lo attend itt fifty-eighth annual ball ou the evening ol Waahlngton'a liirtiiduv. Captain Delcarabre ex pee ts to tak- tiny men tn New Haven on mit oocaslon and h.is Invited tbe veterans of nu- company who desire to go to meet bim al tbe armor) of the "lat Regiment next Paesday evening wben the Bnal arrangements will lie completed. Captain Einblm it.ineti Compauy ii, 71si Kegiment, in IBM. ta the tliat year of the war be was eurted lt- captain and iom manded it for aoveral yeera. Captain tim an.inc was a member of Company C.'Jd Regiment. C.B.a., tm four yeera and his many old friends lu New-Haven promise him a wann reception. A " Dutch " and "Italian" combined with a cai , I were given bp tho Veteran Corps of Ihe '?'?d Keglmenl st Its headquarters. No. A Colon Hquare, last rueaday even? ing. The dinner, enlivened by toasts an J speeches, was greatly enjoyed by a large company. Colonel M., Elita Bngga congr itulated tbt corin up tu it- Increaac i mein bersnlp and g.md woi-k already acoompllsbed, urging tb" members to Increased exertion In bringing Into Ihe Ol gantsatlonevery ex-memberot tho..ai Kegiment, Tin- Veteran Association ol Ute ld <'n c. _ meni New Y.nk Volunteera (2d Duryea Zouarea), last in -daj evening adopted rcminiion- expressing regret for the death ol Lieutenant Nathan 8, Putnam, tho old Adjutant ol the regiment, an.idoriaringth.il tao survivors "will ever remember with kindness the memoi v el.. ir comrade wr.n a aa with us tn tbe storm of battle and is now, we trust, in the better land." Adiuiaut Putnam wus deseended from the stock of (Ieneral Israel l*utoam <.! Revolatlonarj memory, and nie many a trying oocaslon evinced the traits wblcb m.eic that hero famous. The flBM aad staff enticers or the Dib Regimen) bare been excused from the mounted drill prescribed in orilers Irnni the Iieaeli,iiart. ts tel th ? 1 ir-r Hrlg t ? nei e.ont ol additional unties already performed in theil organisation. Thej are all good horsemen and well eil i a d. The 7th Kecinient is prnmiie.l a corilla; welcome lo Washington t>n April lil if it ?naken the- pr iposad excur? sion to the National (.Capital un lbs incut] hfrh anal - ) ol ItS eli pm lure foi the si at of Wal I be '?'?& Kcc;i.ii-;.t alli aaaemble In fatlgu torin for batts io i drill ss folio, i I oin panic H. i aud ' -. Mon .Ut. February 15,and rueadar, Kebruarv 2d Compa? nies l . i ami tl, wednesday, robmar* ir. ami We-.in.-i dar, i-c.biu.iiy 'l-l . Companies A, K. li nnd I. in.ru, February 19, au.I Friday, February "(I, at - p. tn. Quartermaster Winiam Courtenay, of tbe 71st Rt un i.t. ls an experlenoed officer who did good serries In the war, and bis nppolntn wai hailed al i geed acqBlsltloo by the members of the command. Ile aaa "dene the State some service, and 1 ey ki Ci.n. pa ny K,2_ I Reglmei I. Captain .rge I 1 ll ir'. hns baa tne best average attendance at di li .?: sli tbe cen,p mle* tn the regiment thi? leeson. Thia companj is ii.jt on.- ol ihe largest In t' <? command, hut lt :..t'. i cellent material amt;? ably handled. 'Hie badge> ttiiereei i.y Lieute-iutit i barlee ll "I Uv lino to thai member of < uinpany B, ITin Regiment, who should recruit the larrit onaiber e.f ii ,- , up io th. .dos* tef )B"t jeai. hiei (oat heen awarded lo l'i iv ,'<? Hum ? Captain Oeorge A Miller, Comoon) K. 22.1 Itegimeat, has boen detailed to bold a dellnqueoe* ...nt tor the trial Ol et.rlsteil na n of the regiment, to OOO Vt mr st the" armory to-morrow at 7 :i'i i>. m. Chaiies IL Btoddard baa been elected prealdeol ..f tbe Veteran Association of U.e i'AA Regime UL Tao nine companies of tbs Ht'i Regiment bad l-l mon on me roils on jami.nv l au Increase of forty-two ami UK re have heen several enlistments since. Companies ll, 0, ll Slid K or the 71s: l:.-. Intent Will assemble In undreaa uniform for instruction sud drill ut Ihe armory next Tuesday, ami Companiei A, is. t , I and I ia ..; I rlday, Boeoue Lieutenant W. B. Bmlth, Compauj i . 22d Reg Imei t. is loosen ol si likely to bc anpiduted adjutant lo place nt Lieutenant Harding, promoted. An entertainment will be given .it the new armory of the 47th Regiment,conjointly by Company A of tbat command ami the Kings iminty \\ beelmeu, ou the < \on lng of Washington's birthday. The uniformed vcterau battalion of tbe 7th Regiment. Colonel l-orko W. Winchester, bat appointed a commit te.- tte airtmge tor neat sommers annual excursion. 'lhere are 122 "en on the rolls and a hal,ince in Ult; treasury eef $1,800. Bcrgeanta aad corporals of tho WAA Regiment an ordered to meet r.u- theoretical luatrucllon al tho armory on February SO nt i p m. Companies B. O and II. inn Regiment, will be drilled ii the school of the battuiioti next I ueaday e\ enlng, and Companies B, c, i?ami K neat Wednesday evening. Company K, 7(h Regiment, bis elected Corporal frederich Van Lenaep a sergeant aad I'riv.tte Henry Blade a corporal. Tbe i?t Hussars drill a. Dlchel's Riding Academy ot ei> alternate Tuesday. Tbey ride spirited horses ami with their brilliant uniform will masc a dna dlaplay when thc> make- a public parade. Company II, 22d Regiment, has gained four recruits within the lust two weeba ihe: nih Regiment will assemble for battalion drill BOX! Monday evening. Tba 2d Batten "ill give a reception on thc evening of Waahlngten'i birthday. I Kennett W. 111.Ison, who was formerly a member of the Mtn Cavalry,!', h. A., baa been unanimously elected a member or tue Old Oaard, t Hllcers of the National t.nani who take .-burge ot the i hooks Hini papers ef their commands complain that the j new hlanks pieparad and Issued hy Assistant Adjutant General Frederich riiisterer unnecessarily Increase their j labors. Pint Sergeants E. )?. Appleton, eif Company P, 7th i Regiment; william H. Praacla, of Oompany K, ami Ad i illsoti Mrliougall, of Company C, have received their ! wiirrunts. The r-port of tho Committee ra the Armory Fair of the -ITiii Kegiment will he presented ul a mealing of Um : officers lo ho held this week, and tho receipt* will bo distributed muong Um vurloeis compuuie*. The oilioeri of the I7ih Regiment bai a adopts i resole lions in walch tbey express their "deep ami sincere grief at the lnss to thc Nation ot anea a gin.el cam j mander" as Oeneral llanoock, ami sp.-i,k or atm .t- " at. | abie and heroic soldier, a patriotic and valiant defender of ins eenuin and an hnuoreil gentleman," Oeneral Orders No. 4. (Ieneral Headquarters, Btnto of New-York, announce that tho following ndli-ms havo I been eommlsaloned: Insnector-Oeneral*a Department? Thomee H. McGrath. Colonel and Asalatani Inspector (ieneral, with rans from February 7, is"<i, reappointed; Frederick C. McLewee, Lieutenant colonel ana Assiit I uni tiispet tort, eneral, willi leii.k noni January li, lHxni. Ordnance in-partim nt William II. Hrowaell, Colonel ami AshIsIkiiI t'hli-t ot Ordnance, with rank from January 7, 1886, vice- Yarian promoted. Unarteimaster-Oenerafa Department Henry ir. ciaik, (....ii.., and Aaaiatant Qnartermeeter-Oen eral, with muk from January 26, is.su;, vlon Bridge, rendered supernumerary, third ea, /mir \y\\\ lam Cary Banger, Major ..nd Quartermaster, wllh raab Irom January 4. I8H0,vlec Mortat, elected Captain in Ow i'.ui Regimenti Frank Lyman, Major ami Kngtneer.with rank from January 1, )H*t), vice MeNulty, reedgnnd. Eiaiiih li,-,antic Peter Ge Doyle, Hrigadtcr-Oeueral,with rank from Janoari 16, iwsn. vrcet Jowett, realgaed. I.nihill lieaiiitent Uenrge H.-Mt-Ciella:). First Lieutenant, with rank from December l, 188ft, rice Cassidy, resigned ; s mil, Hiq,meat?Theodore H. swift, Captalu, wim r.mk from in-, amber 16, 188ft, rice Carberry,reelgne I Hom . Vf, la-eeiianl, Captain,willi rank fruin november, 4, 1 haft, vice: Koott, ia signed; James Hill, Beoond Lieutenant.u lilt rank from 06 lobe I :in. 1880. vice Hinman, resigned. Elem nih Reaintenl (icorge W. Mooney, Pinn Lieu tenant, wan r.mii from November 28, )??<.-,, vice Yung, promoted; Oeorge I' llerrschaft, lirst Llonlonaui, willi ri-.nk llom lieceit.her l, lbHb, vue Wagner, roalgoott. Thirteenth Heglmeni Charles I*. Fi^h. I'icl Lieutenant, vi Uh rink from Du cern ber'Ja, U-1H6, vice Hmltb, promoted. Ponrittntk loo muni Hauy W. Ml. lu ll. C.,!.,1, wilie lank Hom \u vember 86, 188B, vice McLaer, premeted; Sci.icu c. (lobrldge, Lieutenant-Colonel, willi r.mk trout November _n. 188ft, tr iee Michell1* i.uoted; John McNeill, Malo*, wim rank from Novem? ber du, 188ft,vice ni.bridgi-, promoted. i,r.,,i,iii,,,,t kcalmcitt Alexander H. Baeoo. Major, with lank from November Kl, 188*1, vloe Flncke. resiguedi Oeorge \ Williams, becond Ih ni.nani, wltb rank from December IB, ieee, vice Barron, promoted; William .'- Uanta First I-leiiti-iiaut. with rank fram November 16, I--.".' vice Davies, resigned, hontnty-drtl Berime nt T. Wain' Morgan Draper, i sntaln, witu raak from December ii 1688, vice Meirnuaml, ri'.siened. twenty fourth Hryariih Company -Jeremiah O'Cemnor, Second Lieutenant, with rang from liecentber 23, IHHS, vice 'Itioina,, dlarbarged The following roiifimtlons aro niinoiir.ccd : Drlgadlcr Oeuerftl William ll. Brownell, Fourth Bnga<1e; r.rst I.ii-nteiiniii William J. Batley, _*r.<t Regiment i Captain JiicOb Dlegel, supcintiini'iai y ; Kir-t Lieiiteintnt William K. Kelly, 2'?d HegtaBsatj lnal Ueateaaat neiavuu J. Le Roy, .'list Pepsrate Company j Major Le Grand c. Tibbits, Quartermaster, 'tn Hrigadc. Captalu James M, Blady, auperniimerary ortcer, has heen assigned to.luty with thc l'.'tb Regiment. Coininautl.iuls of coinpauleet lu tba HA littltnnni ure. pemlttetl hy orders No. G to discontinue company dillis. TBE von. o.\ TEMPEEAECB. now ti:mrs/? R/?;Ap/?;ff8 sTA ND. A LIGHT VOTE HIT AN .EARNEST ONE. nr-n.rs op rm. BALLOT iakk.n nv iiii-: tkiiunk ns* "Tin: PCOPBR MCTHOD OP DBAURO WITII THY. I.tQl Ult TRAFFIC.'' On December 25 last, Tin: Tumi st: called fur ? vote by its out-of-town siil.scriliers on " What ia the beal ineiiioti of daaliaa with tin acknowledged ovil of tin lit|iitir traffic in: 1, t Itic-t like New York, r.ri.ini), Philadelphia Badi hi cano. 2, t Mes the ?ir.e of rtuftiilo, cl.vel.md, PtttsbOfg, tlactnnatl, etc. 3. Thc sn aller incorporated title* rind county teewns 4. Tho i uroly rural districts, " Tbi Tiuiu'.nk's siilisi-ril.ors nre leatteted tlironc.1 every State and Territory in tbe eoont-y. it wat liopetl that the wide nie.i would yield a Kre.it variety of experience, aad that at least a vote of from 75,000 t<> 100,000 would bo sent in. 8ub Bcribera were given nntil January 22 to reply. As ciiii. agents were making up their annnal listu (bi Tm: Tkiimm. u waa mcfeated tbat theil remittance letteiH Wonld ullorel a convenient means for the ex? pression of v lea a Tin- ballot baa now been completed. Thereaalte ure niven lielnw. Altont one-half of nil tim replies received have lieen by postal card. All the others have been by letter, the writere in most eaaeB explaining their vie wa at leagth and a itii meit am noBtneaa To bi amine these long letters bas bean a laborious task. N'evertbeleaa UM views expra_o_d by postal card and lotter both bave greatly promoted the object of tins inquiry, Tbat object wrns, to discover whether there is ct thc BICBBnl time unv eep. einl drift "f temperance sentimenl among nearly 150,000 nf the m..st intelligent, morai indnstrioos and sub? stantial pt opie of this country. Several lotereatini points have Leen hrongbl ti> the surface by this veite. in the hist place, tbe rote i- -.in.ill. ami every reply ii from an active prohibition advocate ot memherol h..nu- society, e ceptine lesa than a hundred .otes. The total n umbel ol replies is 0,20ft. Tiik lunn n k bas it .. iv il tim usual rnsli ol snlisrription let tera lmni club agents niel Bingle sn berri h irs: but ."lit ni tbe Vi hub' til, le eef it-. out-of-town snbaeribera, only 1 In ebon! '_'-i Imi t> ii cnougb inte n st In the subject to vote em Tuc Tuibcxk quotion! lt is ,-i remarkable fact, and seems to confirm the assertiene of mem I-, rs of Tin- Church Temperance Hot-let*) ? i il;. I nit.il States, Ibat while the majority of tl" people m.iv I.e prohibitionists nt heart eui) aboui 3or4nere<*nl "i .iii the votea will come ont i". prohibit ion when anything else ia al stake. In tlie Presidential election ..f 1KH4, ihe Prohibition ti. h. t received, in Saw York. 1 vote f"t over) lt eaat lor tin- llepublicau tn kel : tn I'ennsyli ania l t<> 3*1 -. in Ohio, Ito ll; in Mn Int.ni i ;.. iii r m the whole country, i tn :'.l. Im linn m rlaasea the non respondents in the present vote nt conservative pea.pl.-. who believe ill te Itipcrain e iiini pi I haps III prohibition, bnt who are not interested enough to tn declare themaeh 11 Anathei very striking fa. t lathe rariety of opin? ion among temperance men and theil change ..! viewa tr.iiu tune to time l?. three thousand replies ara from <>ld readers paal middle life, who have advocated prohibition hy soma method ur othei for from 20 to ifl years, but who non favor a di tier en I method from thi one they formerly en. ptiuacd. Some hon- tries) absolute prohibition without peri.-, t soecessand theil noe -seal high license Others have tried high license, and now want either local option >>r prohibition. Local option lens leen treal l?J ri (.'le.it m.un. who HOW want either high lici-nso ni prohibition. Sotneev prcBaly sa] thal they have been, hy times, in fai"r nf each of the three ineth.nl-. and ihej now see no K.I :n anything exeenl dim itimi of public senti Illl'llt. Ill eefln-l Murilee. t!ie> ll .Ve- .lil fellllnl US Ililli perfect. Accordingly, they noa -v..i.t sometniii-* they tm re ne.- trie '. \ itrikiOB fa ' ol Itself. Anothei point ls thal those wbo advocate aub m. >??. ie... t.t a , .etc ot Uie peon le bj States arni aiiiona the older men. who nat i .ii-- us- mi the i ..? t ion mani \ t ai a lin IirniiM il.il imf raise the question ns to whether temperance should be t ik. n np aaa | .ie. Hut all tli- same, several hundred .-i Ihe IrrteTs received have demanded, and with uiurb energy, that tht queel ion ? ?? kept ont of politics, no t'.- cr.'ii.i-i thal the st. John movement has ii l' ? teal great rn Ilr. on the- U in; 'fa! '" i a their respective localities In nearh everj thc uriters Who SUV tills n|,.e\\ ?-11 ?? 11K lee. the subject li shonM iee- men! ? t..'1! thal several hnndretl votes have been 'ii i foi "high liceiise iii thc lamer cities, and local option ..r prohibitioi in sum 1 lei pla as and i iral lov uah I pa" N.e et I,? i . spec I iii pe.; nt li ri . oin. t'. light iii these - -. . scepl tins, thal no mattel whal " n eth "I tho writers n.i-.... ..(.-. they nearh all mean prob i bi lion of the manufacture and sale n the end. I'be earnestnesa ol th- diflerenl writers ls very _rc it. ? PI'MMARY OF THE \ "I I' Tbe vote in detail by States rannol le riven heiW. Offing IO la ll 'I ipaCC, Ti.e following il B Minimal \ I e.-:.i ii ii iii l>< r ol roles, ? ii... e" 9 ! M I a ": 5 I !-, rsl bj -'? e. a - , . . . .' ' ! t --i-l..l1?ei.ree|ili.itl'.ii ol ii.jt. .ii,., lute sui) l ' ."'-" I l't" aa:* I/,. Al ODlI II r.'.t', blfll .!' ? BM wbeie ks le ls iii.i "i'll :n I l.'_7_ l.-inol Ui.h license tsiin ui without civil tUms-c - l.'a 3 I ? i . I I" I . . t lei ...ii .! I.I..MI.IIH.I1 I 41 Mate coiistitatlooal slot nda't ? iy.in.lv 'e|.'i n i M le..,, lu || pillel.e ,e l.'l ne -,'. l-iiiii-.iiine nt .a il, uuksrdJ _ tv Wuiimu |-::.re- I .I i IMI na i aw - .... Abullkh 11eatina . | lie U-' lill I'.rillket Abolish e .. rrlblua stcepi bi i . i I mt.-m. hut lu.. se . . .. Jiu restriction . . i_ Make liquor* parr .... . y Noa eeelliti.ilt.ii . i'l II fSVOI .'f ke e.jee!e/ lb* ipi. KI Hell e,,|t ell p.,Mil. 1,10 li. fi.ta.r e.f :i thu I pm ti . il.-t TUE cul ins. iir-i'.ANi> and wiri; in TROUBLE. i.avim. nu. BLANK ai Till DOOR or nu: Motin ii? is -1 a W, Richard Von Zemictrahi, who linns himaelf tin Stag! iipelriilt inleiit i-f Un- Vi. rrn nu t ipi-rn Com pany,aad in-\w.e Josephine,a balle! tlaaeei wbo Ua loember ..t u.< - him company, hmo reeeatly been soper iiini, ri- be alleges Ibrongli Itu marhlaattoni "f bis rootber-in i-?w, mut the wile ba.- Mitti fer iiii absolute alvorea They were married In Prussia on november 3,1874, uni have two eblldren Elsbeth, age tea, aaa Carama, nu.i- years old. The latter,a bey, lsvisiting relatives abroad and tim girl was llvtai with tbs ]..ireiiti-,i?t No. 3117 Keel Pourteeath-st., until tbe bus hiiiel i,nn fierhnhleii le> thc iinetlier-ln lnvtr t't come tu Hie hnil-n where he ,tt|.| .lils wlfee \inie huiililin-.' vritli lier. Theil ll., went tn thc He lintel will, ll the Mille Ctrl ?l t'-uelei nini look ber away with bim IbewffelSBow seeklBB to obtain poasesslen ni m.. eblld \n nrtlei wie-< nlitiiliinil fr.un thc Mipreins Ceiurl tiir.li I ins'Mm to hi in,- Ibo Biri le court walch be disobeyed. lin renj nn lin VB-tarrested Inr contempt ot court ami nu- released ?n giOO ball. Tlie tn.elmii le. pniile.li I.leu im contempt, wm argued lietore Jisiico barrett la -p...m.- I'n,nt. th.milurie, \ est.r.i.. v. Millie- parties Me-ret prcHi-iit nseepl tito nrf wImmhi BTntltri sienl in- Cm.I i.nt intended lo be contetcniuu is ami promised to bring ber tn morrots, ami au uiljnui niuiiitl WS* lakeii, nu order betas entered in tba meantime loibiddlna bot renmval fr>in the )'ii ltertlcth.il oilba rnurl. The hu-l'.iu.l says Ihai linea tbe ami was be-iun hi-.\t.fe sgreedto wnli .iii. it ami ia- reconciled ben when ne. mH1ii -_ th?- soess uhli b no bad previously loll byordoi ol tbe motber-ln luw, he tvus '.iiiii tn leave ami !bls wita* initr sunl thal lt he did not -ra bli elie we.tild sboot bim. U.-eii.i n.,t llie-te'r there, In response t'> s demand lei altmoay matti lilllie e ninpljlnt the tbtteil.liillt sllltes his Wife Calli r- ?.. weed .i- a dani er and thal his f.ii*r> in ihe same. AN IBBIGNMEXT "AID TO UL I'll.U IUI.I.NT. Iii Hu- uni! ni tin- National lt.mk ol North Aiiicm .i, nf I'rovldenos, against ferdinand and Benia mm Mayer ana others lor tbe purp .?.- m h.u lag the bi sigameul ol las Uayei Brothers to Blmon Vantlg sol iiMeie, ru mi Judge Bedwiekol tho Baperloi l*oorl has decided th t the assignment eat Irauduleataad li is ihnlsicl \ulil Bl fa. as Uni plalntir! |_ . mi. crin I in. min >-v H, iruu\ i- appointed retelter -ii nil their pin), itt ,ii,ii i iiinii.is L. Jame ls ordoied to place In bis l.t.- .-.. e.n ni Ute property, real aod i*er?onal, wbloh^ha toil, lire Jt r ll. ll .. una ni lu him I H.In llalStg kt eei.letr te. Un Court iii Cm.i.ii Pleas. elouiiC. urey is BplHiluted lef.-r. e- Ul i \ .til; t nt, thc ae ie. ;nl nf Mr. Jami's Ui whom, attar the payment ol InejadKiuaui iibtalned bj i he ha uk. .. i, i surplus ls to le returned snd m ba held in bim m.i'.i thc ti n-1-in Um eic,.(| nt aastirnmsnl a* to llacbel Hayer. Ihe will "t rerdinand M?'er, the i om plaint ls dlsml 'l lu'it'.- mau* n slip 'twixt tbe goard and i in tip. A fool and bis sr Ue are soon parted. A coed in tl curt r- a multitude e.f mu?. a iawj er should ba' e s imo i mernot lb ' a fu i|?h in in .1 hu iimaei bis .urn ofliee. a man may gu uf.on ta tba pub., bal be gets rae la Bl l.i..t. [J inly. TEE MONEY MARKET. SALES at rm; stock KXCH iXQE, Pub. ia THK OB!tBltAtj I.Hr. 57tni/. Atlinii ? * PS* I ansotitiie?rn. ceeiar rana.... Ceoiot NJ. len I'scltle- ... 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Ift.iMU) . UT '-.. 1.. ..*-S ft.11.10 117 -, lin lilli,,|... ,. le.ni I, non 07*4 i.t bft.UOO. ! nun 1 IS l(.'I.nun .... Ol '| lie.un. ll ,,f ,1 ut 80.000.'.|7'-.. IiitiniicH ll.linn.''7 i l.UUt. D n..ti . Its is lll.liiitl .UM-', la. linn . 'rn N Y hos.1 Weet lal Cuupon nil lft Ul et I.fi tr, nail SI '?, .tu umi b.ti it.ir rup. cosHottPA ran sm I.t I M I X' ll l i.r. KUM Ks. 4'.) Home W .1 i mile ii 10.000 IH ft.ODI' ... 'U S 2,000 '.14 S ft.mitt ui i. S.uO'i . .941. ?A .' \>n pei uu a SIMS.-4. lt ll A Re ll'* Iii Mn isiiil -4t l-aui C'll at'.l Ne.t-tllW. -el Canada Siinthrru Deo. ll ii A \V 1)4-1 Lite H ?>.< umi.. el? lie SWiele- .li lill,! ?,eu E. I.Vi? A Ut 1 I Va A tla.|iM . LR ' Weil .... L?s? Mimi''. louisville and Nnth M<e K.UIS1I4 ami I'lll M i-i it mi N?t 1st N V Open HW 1 1 111 84 S ny i ?I Se 111 . 184 I lue si U'.l sss,! AIO-,1 N N.* Rt v? \-.un ... I N ir I. Km- .tift ii est.j M ie Bira) .... I Nih pacific |.ref.; Nut I'm inc .. .. N \ ts .* W p'.I (.r'-nim I r in, .. I'.an, Mall .| i hil i a Hearties st I mil A iiinulin . 'I rsaa Pst iee I Bleu I'a. in.-.I . it-hit i Mei Western t'rueeu Toui shares ni i m.. (iiii sundi .'il... I- in -M i ..ii I. i Va a i.n. fa.ll* _? tlllleh'.l 111! Ilaiil ni,mile I, Me Me all -iil'l I .|. I ste. pac .UV Nol l'.ll .l-l lunn Hiv tin i.i car, 53 ft'.l 87 ?l.\ ?8S .Ml', '.'41,' 40 ^ las ms 4 sj 7:c. 91 SI ?Ab', i. . H.. I ',"l).4 l I III,'. cst. 1 1 111 SI '? lill-a ll '4 it; j -. KlH | sst r-'i 14 - sri \ ns ?tl's 18 ii.?-. rm-. Yoe e-st. ?I 1 -.1 12'jl I *-. 7.t's MIS r.s., Ult, '.l.l'? 111-., in ' I93S mn., J's ll4. hHS M"| i tilt*.' susi Si'. ..(I I rrj i .nv 81 V h.,', 11', i.hi I2S1 SIS At I..: ' 'I i? Rb irsn ni- ? il U V 300 ni1, lu.um lin. Ut le I.e. 1,.H,4; ?s ll'. u ! H.",' 4 I S rt l '. aa si e',4 S I U , 27 ?i.iy '.CO,' ... -. I'', n si I'.' s, a . ', ts 7 HS '.'(rn ?jud 17 ::to I Mu .h." .im 800 '...Hill .ill. 780 Inn >?.) non 2.4HO 4 I n .Viii ...iii Ililli lill fin i- t 90s a...uni' i ...ooo ?ttl,.I .1,000 ?..mi ? i ii i ft.uni i sh ir ri SOM. 80 1,0*0 mu 16,790 iel! IOU 4U0 8M 13,'J73 10 _3,'_00 IM 100 ino 7..'.00 l.iftC Obi MU Hit) fib 0O.S4S 26,378 2.100 MIO ?Jill 1 .halt 4U0 ?JUU 1.4-0 -i.._:u 1,4 10 410 Vt-a loo M.UI lUn HOU IM) 400 5.B0U l'.'l ,MH"i ?ju.) T.UH'I inn OD ;ci.410 i. in. l.utst .Ml Kl TOD 3,080 lu.) 1,1*1 i; a--. Hut) M) 1.41S 1,280 .4'. ;-) o e., '.'-7 ;:0U 7IIU Kl 7' il 220 i;.?i 1.530 :, IO :.i .7 7.801) 'lolal -ncem,i .... .$.? 4 1,0(11) i eu i ill .* \ lier tah,..min. ll ll t .11.11, t ll M. i-, I. Ce liligi ( 'ai Alu .li i. Punka Pal hoi ii- sisal . Bale .uni niucidim 'LSLleetile. lift ll ? . I Kl.I ase.ll . <||| tilla Nit H.U . Kullee I'miliSI. hiller i Ult 1 -ll t . 2.1a .- un M All ii ?j.tiu .18 :S 111 2.00 AW ?j on 4 nu .7n 2. Kl n.i 1 ? uri i Ul, I ?Jil) Ina Illa 830 I,MM) ?jud Min 'I'otnl ?thi. lu. j Bares ah ilays. I ri. lin lu ita. .. I ll.iy. i ,u thi- s. OLOHISa PRIORS OP PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. Dhl. Asked Penna IC II... B5 _ 68'. Seiiiiiiir ..1213-16 IJ Le-iuifii valley.. M .North, l'acillc. com. 87 S North. Pacific, pre-f . 60S llur.alo, N. V. ? Cuil, com.... 6l4 13-10 HOS 27 S 60i, LehiBli Nsvlc'o N. J. I '-turill . Oreijiiii Trans.. hi. Paul. Readme iren"rul ?Mrwsee. Us.. Hesteeiivllle. I People's. >-j , 1 i-t tl.n. Hid. a -.. ?; JoS 6o*4 64' Bi vA3t 08 ii 37 be Al's aa** ob ?AS', 86 87 t, ?es Satckday, Feb. IS?P. M. The stock speculation to dmr opened rather tame. First prioes showell irregular changes with the coal stories funtiirolo** on tho stroug side, lint before tho iiulf hour nd) 'iiiruuinnt iii honor of lieuernl ll.iiicuok, which w.is ordered at 10:10 a. m., tho whole market developed some Strewth and -.rices Improve I nil over the Hst. At tbe i cu,lennie of tho board nt 11 o'olook there wus reuewed buying of a gootl character, which made its influence felt lu pelee* iiiul, subject to 8iu.il! anti unimportant reac? tions, tho iin-iiuvcuii'iit Ior the remainder of tho day was ste ely uiul ooutliiuous. C'efttral of New-Jorsoy inui Ueii'llug wero conspicuous In the tleuiliiKs all tho iluy, uutl they wero so beean.c of ii popular belief that the popoosd nurgaiil/.attoii of lloadlng on ii brui-. of llrst charges less than the uvt-rage of Its not earn? ings for a aeries of years will bo a hoon to ult coal Barriers. It ls argued that Heading stock at 48 ClO por cent assessment patti) on thc basis ot brit charges as proposed will be cheaper tuan tho present market raines of many other stock-t now dealt tn ut tho Rxcbanga, Oa thia theory 'of which we snail be better iihlo to form au opinion after thc full scheme ls pub Hatted), lt ls Bot necessary lo suppose that Ki'.tdlug stock ls helli*; purchased by parties in opposition to tho syiidi rsto'a plan of reeonstrnoiton Raadtag opened at ZAtg uiul fielded te 24 and thea roso to 20%925% and trans? lation* amounted to78,900shares. CentrulofNew-Jersey (for tho reconstruction of which no plan has jet heen formulated) worked in full sympathy willi Heading anti rose from .VJS....17? to ^fo-abi".. Delaware, l.acka wanna and WVsfe-in an.l Delaware amt Hudson mads Hint?-rmi ad vau.'cs and closed with large guinn on cui ront reports of a coal comutuatiou being practically agreed to. Tm; Tunti rai sitd such a coin bluattoo wouht he made When tho Delaware. Lackawan? na ami Western was selllag at n.'.aiiT. Tho .1 bole market, however, eleveloped a strength which was Bot expected to be exhllut.'.1 this week, and lt was not due to thc activity nor advance made in tho coal stocks hui I', thc general belief lu nigh prices; tho faith In tho eurum-,' capacity Of the properties whon managed for that purpose and to the saudi supply of stock to meet the di-nuiid. Tho market closet strong almus', to thc point of buoyancy. Tbe demand for Governments continues large .in t i.i . wt-xx ,tt tin- supply aod tnHay reeorda a further ad? vance ul 'b per cent lu the hhls for the; -ls uud I _s. jVn 11 exe ei are tbe i h.-inn; quotations: Hui Ann. Hut. Ask. 0.8 l*-4?lS91.ri*g li'iSUZS U.?. cor. 6sl89d.. l*MU. I . r-. 4Sn1H01,coU I l.l SH-*% V. H. cut. Oa lst.7... l;!0*a .... I'.- lalH07,rcg, I lb';'.! ? x Y - i ni. ''?? ito-*. ..lillis . ... i .*- le 1907, rou. I'JSSI'Jj*. I*. H cur.6s 1801) . ira'.'.. I . - : |.i-i . .-ui., IUO?... .. Dist. CoL A-tiut.117 . I*. H. CUI '-I- '"e. ? lelU .| M.ite bond - ts ero i|uie-t und -tr.itig. Louslsaa stamped ka sold at Til, Virginia (ls deferred at l-^ami (leo rf I a gold 7s at 114. of city hunk stocks Republic told 15| at ia .uni Metropolitan '-'". at 47>e?*-i-. I'he market fur railway u.in.ls waa active and etr.ui/, the dcuiaiul was Uji.r.' th'iu usually unrent. Erle iccond cnsols 10-ee from ria"-tee'.i- <-.rt- . i.j c...i|'niis sol.l at -.tei.^-e'4. anU funile I coupon ?- ni - r'-j--.'ti-1 !?;. iioini-, WatertowB nod ? igtteuaburg Bs w-ie np I _ at ri l\. uml tDc lu inn '? per tellt tel 1 fl I'e-lltl'.ll elf Si'lJl'ISft elehSlltlll' He roes i pei cent t>. Mi/siid American l>"rk Improvement .... ware up :t par cen! .tt DCs cr Uti. Lehigh awl Wllkeabarre eoneol 7a were "- bigner al lin-% Ulai.i. K ii ?? it and Texas general fla rose Itt to !IA and tbe fis sold up t.. -: :iej-"'--. tan,ula floutberu i were up ** at 107*4, aad tbe seconds *_ ai t< i '?_. WestHborecusranteed I- were active .it in :ulu:i-\_ l!e*t r. iii.esen,-, Virginia ram ue-eirgia consult wero ste .'.'. il ? .out T't'iuTi'S- Virginia Midland Incomes in... : n',, >; ei_. i'fin er ai.<i Ki.i tiranda iir-n rose - nei eenl ie. iii'1,, and tbe oobsoU l pereenttoOl. Qi -ts ?e re "n higher .it 111:1, and Oregon Rbort Line III were ttrongat lim Vi lm._. i.xa-e and Pacific iii?is lim (iranda divlsloa were up 1 '4 at.'. is? ?4S. Northern Pat ldc tn.- strong; ? ii .'4. and -.ni- st Oft. Gulf, Colorado snd *? tula 1 >? gold Os recovered ;i* to '."? h. and hi r.eeui. ,u.,i Kan I'rauolsco general (Is were att .'var l.'j". l.._''i. 1 ie weekly statement of bank averages isauetl lo-da) 1 earl] shows tbat the statemeat of february (twas made Bpon ii-'.g averagei for the oash. rp day's exhibit a tain of 1033,400 la tbe total re-er.e-, notwlthstsndlng tbat the Pub-Treasury ia tbe seven days ended last evening absorbed 1 J7n An ox[eiin.heii tef ??*'.-' I5.HOO in a..ms in notable, ami wblcb, by Increasing thu amounl of dept.sits r'.'? 1 ?'?'?'. raises ike required reserve -:'....7-.-f'. -.. tba! tin* surplus rei ..e .- reduced - . otu 'h 11 "f a week nnn. '-I . . . ti 1.1 eaay as . . . I ra r cent. -1:ni iroa total* of itatemeut of Fetas mti 1 ? hruary 13 1 !#!.. e- Keb, : 1. nidi ? I., ; .... . -ie.! ln.iie.it; 'li .. -. - -4 lit 1 s.eii.t. .u.e lav 1100.400 ? ? ... t H. ?ho11 r lie relation bel ? >?? u th ? iota, re* ?.-in ..ml lim ioi.it aeyaall liabilities i Ks r.'. 11. i - - . re-'e. e re-n. it. le.iici.ui .... ? . 11 ; i ".,- ..... in.- j. . j.l i.-Htio e I -. ? ? 1.011,1 nt) Total n ? - ?II e-i ile poella ? ? ? 4 -..a, l ;,,, 07,041 .'."? i.<iii.n..-..ei im-. | S7K.075 *- irplus . .. aa ."i i ?: . ? it..-.. .O'... ? . Din clearing House slatemeni was iHfi....ii. i., . 136 . h.t.ai.c s, *-i,_ i:.-ji... For tbe -i.ck I x. lung, s, $714,701.y.*)l?; ' . -.:,i-.-i. '.ni... In london lirltiab ronaou again ware sirona and ad I a lt! t.e i.e..-. fur both monty sad account. init'.i -t.it-- i'-j. wi- i- blgber al 114. American railways +? -o- irregular, but upon the whole .-tiung an I ganerall) ? little higher than resit i lay. Imports nf uerebandlss al N'ew-Vork : 1 ul tbe if l-l-W III -ie KU Keir lbs t? e i-i l't. r en .;. rep ? led i..tal -a.,.- las : ? PH ?" ? lj 4! 0VJ.5I I 1--.*. 1 - ' 4.a... 13 . ul .'O', . t lill I.7.U) * .'.- -... 4 . .4e... .. 1 _.l .4- 373.144 Imports ol i eo tat Sew v..rk: inn t For the week Ite trloual) ii ported . Ol HI IR4S. maa. IO 14.147 Ula -' e :,.?-: '70 I.: t . i..lal -m..- t .ii i +741,:.a . *?'.'.!)?-'-1. '. - Lsporta of specie fram Mea York: ISM. Igil'i Fol I! Stseek . .. S.'7-l.a'H .'.in I.MHI I'll lltllisl- Il , Tle-el . l.Tl.'e'.li- 11,4. ,0.11 T'e .'4. 70 > 1 -.4.iii 17 Total smci .lan '? i 4j: tl. i'l.777 93.40I.M>7 i ' ?? e.-uii - ii.ret? reported at Washington lo day were .TM'."!- .mel Hu- .i,'rn:..l leveuiu reeelpts ?ere saStl.'Jll. TUc I .ii.. Mirv ...f.t.-l ti IH.. N Lank i iition, uutl Hie receipts for Ibe week vere as foll - Ne a ? ..ik . 01.809 ."Mi Ile lilli) . . Phil lill Ipi I t Chi. ao 71.000 ll !?!. ..... - ... 77J...U.I i |h iMin !--?' . a".) 7.M. 1 l.OUII 1 l*i,niiil 773 I'Ue) 'lt.ral "ej.'.l.t . t.l.-"J.t.uni) The Culled Htates Ireosnry soe bol.ls $.100.1RO.000 - l'tiii<-e| Miate-s lee.iai-t ro e. linc Nat iini.il Balik non I'lrcula in.e.. aa (olli >. - i'n 11 .ue i i's . ..t.MVOOO Knur anti one-half |ier tenta .lO.O'.'.i.lAO ' I ii ii iel .en's . . ll.M6b.H30 'line' pen rota 182,47:1 'Jua* ; Bonds deposited for ri re ula I ion tin rina Ibe ?eek.S7'.'l u.' boinia irltbdrawn during Ibe ?fek.fJ,074.(H)0 National Hank circulation outaruuiltuM .inn mi notes, Kill. 7.',.'.. "?.". ti gaU ut.tr-. 8SA0.01-I. Again ? these nni- the- Treasury hotels lu lawful money 047323,470, ,? i..iie.tt? Km redemption of notes of banka redutlug eln-ti lal en . *'.4 14 ; sun I'm null ant hanks In lli|iiltlailiiu . ;< I,a.'tl.MU Foi notes ut failed beaks l.t.".',478 -Financial. COTTON oii.7 IMKRICAH COTTON OIL TRUST ( EIITIKK'ATRB mu un r AM) BOLD nv P J 600DHART & CO., _NO. 'il BROAD-WT., N I.U-\ tilt k (ITV. GAS STOCKS. K.uitilfililc lots I l_ln ('?.. nf Vii,-\ ol h. I nil fit xiiii-n I.eiutlHblc Itaal o. ( btmnprnha Hut t o . ni Baklwsri. Kiliiilnbli- (.ns I.lain A I'uil ( i).. (tl I hi. ..an. ' I't-niilcN lois I.lulu end I nlte Cu., ol ( l.t. Uiru. ' Sun I lum a.. n lint IJgtri Co. ' Unroll (.ii. laahl Cn. ' lint uni (int lu., nf Heir..lt. ' linnie ipili (.us (ti., ol Albany. Morita nml ll..ntl- ul nlioic tit all in by P. J. GOODHART & CO., .iii:iiiii.II> oi-' S. \. HTOC'K KXCIIAKIIB, )M UKO IO-**'l'. N. V I'om paun - haring rrceatly arqnlred tia |rere*a ft'.'n Ibe i mini -ialt". i nm.nilli- lias i 0, GAS STOCKS AND BONDS. FaH I I lill.I. UAH l.llllll CO., M Y IM I i I. - I A I I - I-..-I IT Ull.I tl \- t tl . N V CIIKMAPI \K. (IA .Lfdlll . "., Iliillim. Mil. KQUITADM UAi 1,li.Ill' AND Kl! KI. <?'. " I. .uko. Ill t- i-i i i ali ns wi ru ALEX. LE VINO, 40 EXCHANGE l'l.ALi:, UOOM li, SEW VORK. /mancini. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad Company. Bonds lt. thc amount of tlO.yiO.OOt) havin-r been deposltee! with rbeieniral Trust <'o-npin- np to dato, Inriitdlnr a majority of the Eaat Tennessee. Vlrirlnla and (leoma eon. eeilielatetl b per cent bonds, a malnrlty of tbe t'lnelnuati and tieorala divisional bonds nnd a in i|o-lty of the debenture-* snit the atrrcement anti rbe eleposlt Iiavinir tliereby become np.ialive, the remaining hoblers are i(V|iie_tc.l to elepe.sli (belr lionels at as early a day as peistlhle. The ce-rtlbe ates nf the Central inui company Issued Jeir Louds dcpoHteef lave been listed on the New York Stock Kichnu.'e uud ton ? unite a inned delivery. C. M. McOHEE, Chairman. Nt-wlork, Feb. IJ, ISM HtorL'.-ini/alli.n ( otnuiitiee. WM. H. COX &CO. 35 aid :!7 IflrtiriT. New York. Keb. H, IBBB, We have tin* (tay lormetl a eo pitrtne.shlp for the transso iou nf a '/cm I..! commission biistiiesn lu -tot k-t noil bonds. .VII. Il COX, K. V. I). ? OX. <?. W -Ml 4RI>, MEXBBB HEW Youl. WTOCtt liXi'H \St.Y. A" -BAILROAD BOND8 <>K AU, KIND*. I till WHICH THi.lt.. lt Ntl AtTIVi. HARK KT BOUGHT AND SOLD. ? R. C. POX. A Wallet HOI,DHUS ot thc Common ;iinl I'n fe ired stock ol l he East Tennessee. Ya & Georgia R. R. Co. are ntiuesteel ti.ronnuuiiicali- willi lilt IIMjVN. NI Le KM et CO.. -n Wall nt.. N. Y , -Uti a view loihe formation ol a M ck holders' t'otuauttec to protect tin ir Interests iu Uie proposeti re-organltaili:. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR BELL ANY A PUTS or CAI..-* on STOCES t)R Hon DH, Write to, te-i<-jTapb to. send ior. or cull oa, U. w ROSEN HAL'M. 64 Lzchttii-ce-piaoe, New-York. Taleohoue t?_ ?' New X17." Hankers an- Crokers._ M -VnP-ef.1 BAVKKR-*-, New. Yarto BCY AND nr.T.1, WTOCBB AND BOND*. FOB INVKSTORM oil t.N MAUOIl.. ALLOW INTKKj_BT ON PEPOblTS. A. M. Kini.Es, waii_i.su r.i isa, ti. J. Monea. wa. a hill._m P. W 6ALUUDET & GO., Kt Mil-! UM, COM KERITAT. PAPKB, ROCSEjUlB BOND3, t'MTED BANK Bt.'ILDINO, WALL.8T.. COKNEB IlBOADWAY H. FITCH, lt.. .yember B. Y. m<k> iicimae. H. ynrcu.it.. _ new. york, tAKk. ' Oscar B. BruitY* Jeti. ff. Oliphant' IMwunl PomerojfJ .Member 7.. Y b.ac* n*. bpssHL SMITH t\ OLIPHANT, 87 BttOAU.**T.. -Ht W. YORK. TrsD'aMa 'len-ral Sf -'; Ktrho.'-t"* Kttsitne*a. TAINTOR&HOLt BANKERS, -'SITED BANK nUILDINO. WALT. 8TB_i:T CORNER BBeiALWAY. TBARBAtyt A (lh_.__.__L BAUXJBO BUblNEflS. Did rOSITfi BECEIVEl) AND INT Eil EST ALLOWED ON| BaLj-VNCES. BUT ANbBK_,r.liOVERN_tKNr. U'CSU flPAL ASL) I.AILHOA-. BBCVBtTJBB, Vermilys & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Ifl AMI |S WAfAHAV'BT* M:\V-YOilK (TTY, Dealers in Investment Securities, BCY A VI.*-' I.I. ON < "VM/SSiON KoR CA"-H Ol OM Marlin m.i. sj. c huies ei-ied ai new you .Ti.( K' eSXl U I Neil:. DEPOHITS Ill.t l.l'-'KD \NI) INTEKEM jlLLt.--.El) ON HALAM'h-. -ChJi l I T > Di'.AKl' Al' Stl.HT. VV. 8. LAWSON i; Cb. (for__erle) )t-L..Lji LAWSON. bt-L' 'LAS -tr CO., B'NKKKs A.M. HH.'KI li, AO BXCUA.NGE PLACE. Mr.VI Yi-KK. __-_.-_?_ 14 ETCH A.M.I. PLACE, BOS TON. ACTINA RESTOHES EYESIGHT Stieroeallata rei leetimonta * 're. Iinliii.. el bf I'l.v- e ians, i rroriueo M.'TIS* cil ?* rh an S \ Ihisincso if han cc g. II0SITION WAYI KI> Iii .i (..ni' i tent man ic I lakerturfi of tftr credits of stiy business sss lat! '*( rear* ripen, ti. ? nthla ntj lett ,,i rrfrrrnree. Addrett M I . I ll!'Ill.t i lin e. ry* i Maiiiii'at iiiit-i-, Capitalist-! uinl inn atOIH. I nm -am-. .? . '? rsm the moat esteaatv. ami reluablo *bnf prcpeit. in the harbor of New York atttiatetl at Ita) li ? et Mi'otnlDr ee[ t ot Manhattan Hesrh it -in ?? ni. sett t .DMetilM ol a ?u l?-rb eteh tlock rilli est lon? st which i t uil'-?-v?...?.<h noloaet, ano n&G ,, . ,,i..i....i*i lautl umlrr watei to Hu- pier line I'he whole r ? fl... ri .,.:...:. .r for uni . i'. ..? it,- M tnafjt rurn.c bnalneaa or ???! ., -ii p rat i.?i In "oi .r h.e.i-? -ttorehouaei. Lu iber, coil or Wootl Tania r*ell par lie ,.;_i. ut JERE I"ll n-ii\- JR ? i r-*t C'nrouciit _\i.iiertiofmcut9 IMI.\IIIM.lMT(?lt*.'l'(t Till! I tM.OM.I. KXIH IIITIOV (ll |*-?.tt ^lKH i.n ARI iii i.t liri IK KV I. rn:- N- Tli F. THE "WONDER" COACH (ni iit-tl 1,933 fBaanwrrtt 'n-t Urana. -ii Horst?ia hr ei- ,i. ii n|t Holywell IIIII, si. A ; .:.-. Di Romney ul 'HllHlh'i* POOD* Fame la asatu t unrunfl hi-m-l.-hmi.-.l -uh..!?..- -ci-.- . .... i. lui IVONDKH 'be tne'e'ii Ijondou SUll Kt. Mt'aii-.. !e-.v nc Hate!..'I- Heel. . IB I'., i.. ei. i.v. Loutloo -ia ry nu.! ui ii ur .il 1" A... ? t-turii ,:it tte l ,c iatlll y al tl l.'i |. m. Ample time la allowed si ?i Alb ? I.ned sad forbes. aepcers loluapeet thet *. i ll i.h. \ 1. which i* om if ih? I ISr.-l'un.l ul HI.-I IN .iii- uiuil.li The trip ia ten - e.f the most delightful that i .r.i. iskei ..tel the price e harirrel fur tin-1 tut ri lent ta Itt tei lt ihilltttfS. Pm hmecanli 'nil othei larttrtilaia ij.pi) io H*( !f. I'KU.He'll lilli,,. Hate htt(> Hotel. PlC-atllilV. lelltiuti. lliclati.t URATKPO 1,-com ra;- usn EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST.?**Bf stbs(m_fhk%H-lsSl(s -I Hm i-iiural Uv?i i-rh'.'-b S'.vrrn tbe o^erjtlou:. of il:?'ekt:on anet nmntlon, anti bv a careful iiLnilioaLuu ul thet'.u. bropertiea ol ucl,- .a. lecieA Coe au, Mr f.mia -.aaproTithttl our creakra<t tahlr. - tb a deliiratoly fla.fiit-el uefi-rjire^rhi. ti may .am u? .iiu,t txtt'f tlartor.' bil.a. lt 1? by the jq.'.I- I..nt ma of tucli art:, le . ejf tliei. ii.it a i-'.>:irtiiiuti.-n untT be _r.i.i lallj luilit up milli .iioaf ??J eii.'u rc renl-t ? vr j iecat-iie-, t . ... .-_.ee I. ,\t, '.. .!- ? f -sib tia i, a'.ei.ties arr r.oAl'.ad uiotiutt tt. lend; Vi srtSCk whar orer tlrare ia* *? .rJl jioliit M e inui S*e?pe mani ia'ai atlalU bj k?.-niL? tm reel res weil foit.ne.i win, euro i io<i .ni a lWtjnerlj notiri .beti frame.' vii ii >ere,ct oarette. Si arte aitsplv with boiling watir or nilla. NiMitfilv m half t' .i Del tin-, by . ...Kel-.. ULe-l >ei itire J A ll KM UV YO A COL. lljiiiiro-i-lei.- i haitetcia. i _., ., u | saistl ACTINA ":r'^""1.:^,.-^vi;:.'"" lUlMCl RCMttt. AIKEN, s. t'., iin'Iu- vilinii'.rt nf the 1',lift -ni.'i HUI rt .???! ' I -'-'"h ' -'?'* Una. I he mni -li i I m \ I i .1.M..I i! . i ?" nt m autsm* llelstlve Hun:!.nit a--j.fei-.it. 1 Ur >u_-ii I'ullm u cn ?rui eliieat tei Ali.i ii m.he.ut , lim ,-. i i.i \I nth t u-t I : Piedmont Ali lan in, ill INO PARK IIOI'I'L. Open NevemU'i loJune -inti f. t il.uatratrn-ampi ? Atlilii---.. II. I*. ( U\IITH.II. I'l o|.i.fleer I lol Kl. UOVA1.. ATLANTIC CITY. I 1 TI|i.|'e.ll,:lllV llfil'l-il (ur lt ni. r I '| e ll .ll. t '.' t ? .1" .,, j l l-AKP._ MAGNOLIA, FLORIDA MAliNDl.lA IIOTKL. ABD iiiTI'At.l'?. ?u mlle a luvitlt i.t .1*. -i.-n .'iltr. one mile (lom tliim COTS A,-'onilluttUle-t HUI . e e. lu. Itara ts. (Topical mn -m. ?'? -t. I li((.l>T SIT.PIIITt IIATII-* IV I'l.UlMD*. henil Ior desi i i..t:.e nu- ilsr. lt II nil Alts**, Marusir, Tiopr Arjyle He.|?i. __sbjr.ea.UI.__ SEA SIDE HOUSE, \TI.INTK ( ITI. >. .1. (VatrallT mt na tni e.. PMinajrleanli sire., m mi %. ?? "I (ee-. Itwll lt 1.1!.'I elll'l lltrtll ehltl tv ll'n-t fl .1 '.ll! |. e. lt llif.it. ir . lu.l.uk M.-nu Iii al .ml IST|P -nu galil ry i.|i-ii all Ihe v,? ?ii ^iti.r.i ki -i- . THE SHELBURNE. All. Will" ITV. Sf. I ,,,,,?..ri ii, v...t iwr-rtlt im lb. >. -n. h H"* -; a] .?'"! MNtwutvi biitbs noa _-.l ii i A B R >BI.im 'Pill: MAUIJAIK. Al Iiuii it-City. ili.iiiai.lelv ll. alt et 0|K ti ?!l the fl il i.Ml 111 K1UBV. ACTINA CURES CATARRH. ii ia ii Midi i ii i- j'"ai mii. l.t..H OaUlttus lise At ! INA t Uu, -S .Mil .ll. , S I Otilciitiiiio. \"AI.I*.NTINi:s.?S.titim* nial .inti rOBik at i.u i.i li's ii iiiiur.n torlea tad ley ht>u-.-., M * kslksss M ,Nee ^ ort, sm) i'-1 au una are . 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