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TRYING A PARK POLICEMAN. 9 Mcinerney and mcdonald ill at ease. 9SSTt.MO.NY AUAINMT HIKM?PEOPLE WHO TUOl'OIIT BCUWaKZI.KR WAS INTOXICATKD. Park Policeman Matthew Mcinerney aad ex-Park Policeman John Mc Dun sid But next tu Lawyer Bowe lu ths Cuurt of General Seestons yesterday, and indulged in frequent ohispontd consuliattous With hun, hut that aggressive confidence in their ni aileen co witieli BS avowed did nut prevent them from lookttiif nervous ami ill at ca*; as the evidence Wm* unfolded ou which it ib sought to convict them of assaulting aud robbing Joseph Sch wai /.lei On the evening of December 19, 1885. The court? room WM well Ailed, und thc blas and gray uni? forms',! if Miinicii ni .'uni I'ark policemen wen-numer? ous. Arniston! District-Attorney FeMows's wittt* emms more than panted .Mr. Howe'- pugnacity. ? When ths sass was lesamed Assistant District* 6Morney Nie-..il r.tiled Joseph Bchwanles und e testified ihat h<- kept both tho prisoners in aigbt i'l-oin tho time of tito assault until they woie snooted, and s<? WHS BOTS thu they wero the right un-n. Ile testified that he hat' received tln eilver which hs charged the prisoners with steal* ing fruin lum lu change fur s ^l<> lull. Berne ?ol tho money he had spent before reaching the BOOM Of the a--unit. Mr. Howe then OSSSllnfl Mr. SohWerzler with multitudinous questions os lo Iww.w hen ond when he hod expended money on ths day ol tbe alleged assault. Bnt Mr- 6eh warmer answered every ques? tion readily ami ooah) ooi he entangled in any con tradieitoii.s, although Mr. Howe worked so hard to ooeomphah it thal oe perspired fr ely ond seemed to be having a wm m. time of it than ti.e witness. Policeman .lames C. Fergnsan, of tho Twenty third Precinct, testified that in reoponos ko cries of ?'Help! Police!" be ran to tlie oreel Side of Fiith-ave. near Etgbty-aixth-et.. on tho night ol December 10, accompanied by Probationary Officer IfoEnsol. McDonald wnsetaoding oh the nark wall and Behwarsler pointed lum out as Ins assail tnt. Tho witness twice ordered him to some flown before ho cotn bbed. At that moment Mcinerney, who was titantliiiL' ahout fifteen foot distant, started off. Behwarsler grabbed him ami demanded that he ho ai rested also. The witness then clutched Mciner? ney ami asked him whit his nuinhor was. As ho Wore the grnv uniform of the puk police. He ro hlied '? 110." Striking a match Ferguson saw that the tiu-ures on Iiis shield were" 122." Fer euson then aoseribod Behwerslef's bettered condi? tion, saving that ho looked as if ho " Lad been through a sawmill.'' He told of McDonald's jiate MMBt at tho police station that he was a park po licemuu and that his uniform and badge were at the Park Arsenal. Private Watchman Jacob Voelbcr. who had followed close ou the heels..! Ferguson when iho cries for help woro hoard, enr loborated his testimony. He saw aebodv running away while he was hastening to the senna ol the assault. Edward P. Hatch, a drv-goods monbon! living at No. 1.038 Fifth-are,, had left hi* house when he heard the rapping of the policemen's cluhs, and witnessed the arrest of the prisoners. Schwarzler was in a state of great excitement, mid ho at tirst thought him drunk, hut hu afterward changed Ins linn.I alu.ut that. Policeman Charles Ronan was in the police sla liou when Behwaiakf and the prisoners wore brough! there. Mr. Howe.?You have made many arrests for tlrunken boR* during the twelve years that you havo beeu ou tim loree, haven't you I Ht.nan. Yes. li,.?Aud Lave had them convicted hy polloe magis? trate* I A. ?Yes. Q.?Then we will consider ynu an expert. Xow, from your own experience, would yeiu gny that Si-hwarzlor was intoxicated or not wheu he had the prisoners ar? rested I A.?He was sober. Mr. Howe's countenance foll and tho prosecution decided that it was a good place to rest their case. Mr. Howe recovered himself and moved thnt the charge of robbery he wit lid ni wu from tin- con.-itl-i i tion of the jury. Recorder Smyth promptly denied the motion. Ihen Mr. Huwe, opening for the de fence, promised to prove that ihe> prisoners, like the witnesses called bv tbs prosecution, had hoon drawn to tho place by Schwarzler's cries for help. Tho tirst witness called liv the doteuco was Ser geaut Nelson Harndnu. of tho Twenty-third Pre? cinct. It was expected to provo through bim that Schwarzler had said nothing ahout robbery at the police station. But ho testified that when anec tinned as t<> what motive the prisoners wonld have had in assaulting him Schwarzler had replied : "I don't know unless it was to rub nu-," and tiie tharne- entered on the blotter was " OOBOnll willi intent to rob." Park Police-man John Morph* was at ths Arsons! Station when Schwarzler and the prisoners were brought ia. Bo thought Schwai-zlei' was intoxi? cated. Colonel Fellows?Did you detect any of tho fumes ot liquor nbnui him I A.?No. 1}.?Why did you think him Intoxicated t A. ?He Stageereel. Cobnel Fellows made the wit'ie*s acknowledge that tu- hod walked a long wav beside th - prisoner and hail helped him into a street ear, hut still bo persisted that he " was not near enough to smell Lim." (J.?Did you over meet a man wlio was Intoxicated Trillion! Hinellliu; tho liquor upon hnu I A.?Yes?nol Mr. Howe then examined tho witness as to ihs different manifestations pf inebriety, and be told kow one man mlghl "waifcgtraight " and Mill i.e drunk and mil .".noth.-r mao mit'li* " t::lk -traight " end still he thunk. Colonel Fellows?I).d yon crer sno a man so drunk lli.it he didn't smell ul liquor I A.?I WOB't itii-wci tl..it Msattoa. Nearly a dooen butchers, tailors snd laborers and a str.-it milmed soperiutendent te>tiii.-il to the goeed character >.f tho prisoners. 6 il'.-.tnt J..hii Vf. England, <?' tho Park Police, tbnui_lif thnt Bi hwarzler was "decidedly under the intliioiice of nquor" wheo bs entered the Arseuol Station. Tiie ease will bs oontinued to-day at ll o'clock. IMMIGRATION FOB 1885. kki'oiit of nu: OOMMtssiOKl BB?falling off is 7IIK M Mill K Of AlililVAI.-. Beeretery Jockson yesterday completed the an? nual npt.rt of the pond ol Emigration nod tor wantali! to the |_egislotnre. Tbs moori consists chiefly oi statistics, but contains some recommen? dation* for the eonsidemtion of the Legislature, The total nnmber ol pnosoogem omrlng st New York fn.m foreign p'irts last rear woa 846,140 j 891,060 wiro ofiena au.l 5A.083 were citizens ol the Utiiled Sletes <?r had pre; Ionalv visited the country. Of the alien passengers il'2,U2* were meu, kt,mn women, ond <>o,i~7 children nndei twelve. Not since ls?!* bas thc uiiiiiici at imi heen h" small as la.-i year, when it was 38,980 less than tho mortons yenr. ihe nationality of the immigrants was as fol lowai Germany, 97,018: Ireland, 85,277; Eng load. 38.667; Kinma, 16.888 i Sweden, l?.o.i5: Italy, 16,740; Hungary, 11,6061 Austria, IO, --_'; Norway. 9,974 ; Denmark, 7..mi? ; Bohemia, fl.fi I2j 8ci>llat.d. 5,7i'ti: S wit /..-rland. 8.739: France, 3.Ml ; Netberland, 2,273; Kelgium, 1,702; Wale-, 1,111 ; other countries, 6498. Of the totaL 83,839 remained In New-York t 86,3<n went to Illninih ; 2'i.ti-i t<> Pennsylvania j ir?,:t:*t? to Wis ?oasinj i;i.i.'l"s to Ohio; 12,564 to M in iesota: 10,304 to iowa; s.733 tee Michignu; 8,"Jil to Now-Jorsov: 7,621 to Mis soorij 7.H.-' t-i Itossochnaetts; 8,013 to Kebreehe; 6,(i3st to California; 5.383 to Kansas: 5.ii*Jt* to Connecticut; 4,!?3tJ to dakota; 4.1*1) to Iiidluua, end 6,468 to tho Southern States. The Labor Bateau found employment ft?r *,(!?}:< men nnd t'.,H;?o women. With few exceptions ths women were en JaflOd M boam servant-., with waites averaging rom mri to $10 a month. There were treated si th" boopltals os Ward'i leland l.HT'^ peranns: 1,602 worn discharged snd 100 died, le?Yiugl70 iu thc hespitiils oo Jaaaary 1. i his does inn in? clude ;i Ians number who wen eared for in the K-f vkc and in llit-lns-iiie A j ium; au.l besides 1,632per Bouswhohiid Im-cii OXOOOSd to ?ma il pox nu shipboard were temporarily eared for. The expenses of the Commission were: tj!.w>(?.4.reri for ihe maintenance of the institutions, supplies, salaries, etc.; $1-.!-", expeaoee of Castle Gardes landing depot; ^".?><i7 to tbe eity for rent of Oastle Uardeo; hmnmnee, ?1.1961 transportation ot dmtltntS iuimiRiauts, to.610; meals and relief to destitnto immigrants, 92,728; legal expenses, steamboat liiro io trans port imiiutjr.uits, 0te.,f8,168| total, fldl.DOy 1)(J. '1 he i-omuiissioners recommend that tho Wartl's Jsland property south of thc main road bo leaded gild thc nioner derived be applied to pay a iin.it MV of $200,000 on ihs property held by tho Con Mtier, .md to pay the indebtedness ol Um Commis aioviti Ihe several c..unties and institutions ..1 ths btate. tfVOUS CHARQE8 AGAINST A CHILD. OM.Y SEVEN YLAIIS OI.Il AND A l'USSIBI.K Mt'P. DKKKK. Lillie Janies R. Tiionmsou, ago sorou, whose father is Janitor of the rta house So. Kiti hast Ooe huudrod-aiid-elKhth-st.. went homo from school at noon on luesilay. with lea rs minimi, down his pale face, aud sank exhausted on the flour. When his mother asked him what waa the matter he said ? jj i have un awful nain in my stomach where Arthur Ik'Kirs kicked mc." Thc boy grew worse m rapidly thar Ilr. A. H. Leary, of No. 113 KastOue-huu:li.-.( and-sevontotMitli-st.. was called. There waua bunin Oil Hie boy's forehead whu h attracted the nhvsi Cian's atieulion. Jmnes said that while ho was aoiutf dow n a llmh! of stair i from the schoolhouse to the yard, Arthur Bcg^s, a hov of hi* mia une, to .k li-l.l "f his ball aud baiigoil his Icm I again tr the railing] While he was bonding ily wu ami ti. n,n Ef roe bis hoad Arthur kicketl him in tbe"so?mncii. arks ol'an injury to the boj'sabdomoh iiippuriod s story. HewsslceptqiiietlubodofKl the physician proscribed apnlicatious to thu abdomeu to relieve the pain. On Wednesdity hit luflertog? weroetilljiu tenso, and Dr. Leary began to fear that tuc injury was dutigoroiis. Mr. Thompson went to the sehoo] to make in quilies about the allogetl assatili. Ho hkd board that some other boys had witnessed tho tight. -The school boilding is au old frame boase iA Dnc-lnm drctl- .inl-lif;ii->t., lietween Third an?l lexington aves. .Miss Denni vin, Ibo t.rincipai. (ineatlonod the boy- 1*1 James's Sl>m.bnt they all said they had not HM atty uno hurt iiiin. Ailinn- Begt;s denied bav.i-.g kickod Jiinios. He said he wa* fcoiag down itaiis behind James and put his haids on his head. James niaht have struck his hoad against the railing. tabor's home is at No. 190 Last Onc-huudre.l-aud ourth-st. Ilia father, who \H a house painter, .vent to SCO tho Thompsons and offered to pay for he services of a physician. Information of tho ?ase was given to tho police yesterday, wheo Dr. .cary said that the-re was not much hopi' that lames would recover. Indication* ot peritonitis vere visible. Mr. Thompson, who was a soldier-in he war, tmiil yesterday afternoon: 14 Wo OOO likely to lose our little son. Ho still ays that Arthur Hoggs kicked him. and as he s a quiet, truthful child, fro believe hi* tory. Kddie Logan, a hoy living in Third ive., s.n.i tm Tuesday that he saw Arthur tick James, but ho denies it now. We IOS not been able to find any person who saw lames injured." Arthur Hoggs is a bright little boy who has a ;.eotl reputation for obedience at ths school. His oother said yesterday: "1 hive questioned tho >ov closely sad he *avs he did not kick James. He ijs that they were good frWids and porer had a [nortel. My chihlren have boon tnught to tell the ruth. I an luolined To believe that tho Thompson toy ia Buffering from some natural trouble which let eloped on Tuned oy as he was leaving tin chool.'' Coroner Levy wont to seo tho injured hoy -esr--relay. He said that if James died a thorough n vestige tlon would os made, TiuJiE'shivij. rr.OMINKNT ARRIVALS Filth Avenue Hotel? Ex-8onator Joseph E. Tel).mold, of Mullana.Hopman //-->ii#c-Uovornor laval ll. Hill and M. E. Hell, >upervlitni: Architect or ne Ti c.tsui-y Depart incut.HotelJfrtmaieie*?norman 1, Column, P. 8. Coin missioner of Agriculture, uml Kiiii oatl t'ounolsst.iiifi- .It.lin I>. Kernaii, pf Luca. Murroa Hill Utd.-l?Bishop Rowell, of Vermont...... Hlotp Boote-W. l'croy Tilpliman. C. h. vice-consul ie ne ml at Berlin.Vittoria Hotel -John V. Andrew nd Mrs John A. Andrew, of Boston.Albemarle l;lil -Fronds Bartlett, of Boston.Rr'crirorl Houtt t'aviii CosatrOOtor K. W. Steele, D. B. Nitvy.Hotel ih,Hmm-Gout-ral W. P. Carlin,X'. H. Army. WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Brown University Alumni dinner, Deltnonleo'e even dk, , _ Kevlewef Ttl! UoiclniRnt by Art)iitant-G<Mieral Tortcr, irtimry. B p. ni. Joseph Schwarzler caso before Recorder Hmyth, ll Citizens' meeting to discuss hi?h license bill, Chlcker iii: Hull, - p. m. Madamo (neville's lecture, CMeksrlng Hall. I p. m. Beta Theta I'i Fraternity montos. Clark's, 8 p. m. Lainyotto Alumni Association dinner. Hotel llruns rtek, aventng. Engineering Society of School of Mines, Columbia Col? ts ge, 8 p. m. Microscopical Pnciety, Xn. (it Madison ave., R p. m. Bereuty-Urst Kegiment Veterans' nicetlui;. Armory, 8 i. va. Meeting of the Bullee Board. ?- ? NEW-YORK CITY. " L. M." -They have no voice whatever and do lot vote at all. " T. K. S.. Boston "?'Wo do not know which cluh, f any. holtL tlieeliaiiipion.slnp. Several claim it. John F. Amos has hired tho Stevens House, in {roadway, for live years, at an annual rental ol 116,000. John Boo, of N'o. n2 South Fifth-avo.. went to Sellevue Hospital yesterday suffering from typhus ever, lie was sent to North Brothel Island. " 15. B. IL" sends tl to tins offlct fm-1 ho family if Alexander Geyer, A friend in Reading, Penn., tends $'_'. " M. K. AV." semis $5. "(J. W." Banda BB. The proceeds from a Imi-sinus to view the " Bas* iian Wedding Feast" at No. 24 John?f. to-doy, om to 00 niven to tbs Harlem Lye, Far and Throat lu irniary. A cable dispatch to Oolri.hs St Oft nays that the leeond new ste-ame-r built by John Elder A Co. for :he North German Lloyd licet wa* sncoeeofnlly ounohed yesterday; tonnage 5,500, horsepower SOJO. MayorGraOS wont yesterday to Boston, where- h. ivill deliver a lecture on Baaday night entitled ''I'he Irish ni Anterica." f..r the benefit of the Car icy Hospital of that city. The Board of Trade and Transportation yester lay recommended tho poosago of Senator Qria oold's bill proposing fixed salaries flor tbe Health linter ni,il his assistants at Quarantine, and P6.000 annually for incidental i-xjk-iisos. The first of a series of live m.-dual talks to yoong nen will lie given this evening in Association Ball 'ty Professor I'Te-el.-ncU If. Stiii^is, .en " Karly Mnii bood?Some of Its HatiL'-rs." Daatel Dougherty will lecture on "Oratory" In Steinway Hall on Saturday evening, February 90. n old oi tbe lund for \\ loon i ond orphans, raised ley ilu- New-York Young Men's Roman Catho!ii benevolent Assn int iou. '1 be church building and schoolhonm in Twenty riiih-.t.. west of Eigutb-ave., bas been transferred to ihe ('hinch of St. Columba, by Archbiatiop ( or rigan, for a nominal consideration. Tba fonndsthms for five houses in Tenth-ave., ho i w.'i ii Ninety-fourth snd Ninety-fifth st,., wera laid recently when tbe ground wns freezing. Superin? tendent lyOencb yesterday directed that they be rebuilt Ths Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Com? oon v comes np smiling from Its reeeni conflicts, ami in the statement from ito president. Mr. Greene, elsewhere punt tl tins morning, makes a haudsome showingof its forty years'record snd of the de cided K-riiis ii h.i> s.' lured during the 11 il year, A I I til RI OS Wli.M I s. eProfesaor Holder, of tbs American Museum of Natural rtiatory, led ured yesterday morning In t h> banquet hall ot t be Hotel Bruns* lek on " whales." lb described ibe various classes ol Ibeea animals end told of their habits snd mei innis of subsistence. M MK. QREVlLLR'S LABI I KCTVRR. Madame Durand (Henri Greville) .viii deli ver her hist lecture al ( hichering Hall this afternoon al I o'clock. The subject is "roseau ts and Priests," .i itorj oi Bosnian life It trill be delivered in English. un- anni'a i. waurn ti m.m. a i it is-. The New-York (uv Eisteddfod a ill toke place on Monday. The Kev. Dr. Frederick Ryans will be ininti ie tor, iinil the presidents will he Chief Just i. ?? Noah Davis snd M-Postmaster-(Jeiii-ral Thomas I .linn. at CKSSURIKfl A RAILROAD Company. Richard Millward, ol Kincsbridge, wa* killed by on engine of the Hudson River Railroada! Sony* ten Liuvvil on January 'J.h. Witnesses saul tue place where he mel his death was a dangerous ono aiiii especially SQ Bl uigbt. hut lliat then mus in. flagmen stationed there. Tbs coroner's Jory yeo teraaj gave a verdict of osnsure sgainst tin oom* puuv. liKoOKLYV. ChartssBeed ires tin.-.t *;_..ii md som to Jail lor twenty Oajrs reataruar for keeping a disorderly house at Cosey l -ilile.l. ; The beery rotas lost week have ns4< Ihe EMOrewood witt. 1 tniiildy lint il is not tlimuilit timi Ihe iiili-etiuite. in thc water are detrimental lo health. AlaiaaOer Wani, who pleaded gm ty lo the Coori o! Sessions renterrtay to bljiainy, mtrried twine alter de tarting tn.- Oral wita Tba eeeoad wife died, bat he lett thu Hillel and relurueil tc tlio 111 ret. A draft oi a bul ii is bera prepared nt the lostaoee "t Controller Hrlnki-riioil antherlilnM th.-, appointment eef & iloiil.iuastei m superintendent ol tun Wallaboo! Dooks, with ihe powers of,, kaliwi uastei, te. H. Kallo, tho Italian Consul-Geaeta], decided rm terdar to ieod to ituiv thu two <;rcci. sallari arba ku le l 11 fellow seaman on thr high M3ii? on January Iii. wlnlu uu their way lo this pm t. Mii'iu.el Higgins, Bga sixteen, wim killed ida talbot on Christina! by striking hun on tba head wita bb earl hen henri, wn? helli fm tim lirand Jury after u tin ilinluary exaiiiluntioii by I'oilee Justice Massey yps-erday. The WOldOOS and vestrymen ni All siilntu' Protea! int EplaaepM Chnreh, at Boventli ave sad Serrata ?t., bare adopted resolutions doelarlna ibat Bortaln articles printed In suuie iirnuklyn napers rafleetlng on the cliar.ie'.er ot tlio Re*. Melville Boyd, who 1ms rnnl*iiHel th.'iiistor.it... ii,im. no truth iu tbeiu There ls no stain on Mr. Boyd's eienr.trt.-r. Tbe Coroner's tan that Investigated tao ooaos of tbs .lentil at Uh-detre I ( lally,who lia.! lils le* cnietho.t batweu 11 Bridge ear ami the plutforui tn the Brooklya statinu mi February 7 and died tU? next tiny, receiinuiuutlnei tlint Kufri-narelK i.i,iilns! the rt-oi'.rruin-i. ot similar ac I lenin Hu provided. lint's. There trill be two semi ns, one beginning 2 an'l the other oi 7i80 p. m. T.ll.EIXO AOAlSsr 0LRORAR0ARIXR Tin- National Dainrmeo'g ProtaetiTC Asoona tun, jKiiieii yculordiiy with the gattOUBl Agricultural nml Hairy Asaocialluii In thu convention nt tin:' ..uml Central Hotel. Mcaiiur.-t to pn v. ni thu luitiiiiliiclnru of oleu tuumiirlae, buttorlne und other butter Imitation- wore discussed. Mr. 'I ltiklii.ni, of \urnioiit, uinl Mi. Titpner, ot Iowa, thoueht thal tti?i imanufaclnr.: of bogtta nutter coiiiil not be i'iiu*lltiitme,iiii |irohlbited. The salo, how? ever, should be roKuhitud i.y law. Hogus liuiter, they ?Utftfcsted, should Le- taxed, ?tara|t?d, and tniel only uudrr license, and every hotel, rest.iumnt ami IiuarulnK-lioiHR 111I11K oleuiniir^arliie iliuuld nc obliged to tlisuliiy tx jeiit'itei conspicuously, "Olaoasargartaa used hero." .-en.lim Low, of ' .rniiKo County, favored simulate- pto. lil'iltloii liv Mule l.f?isiniureis e,t both nianufiii.tiiro and sale. J. K. Itruwu, of tbe New-York Hairy ('omuil?iem, sahl that tee lee?t oleouiarKsrine made was Injurious un tooti and that prohibition of muniifacture waslui|ierallve as a matter of public health. Oreen H. Kanni, ex-Coin ?fastener of intorual Kevaaaa, waa thou introduced. ?'Oonaross," he tali, "must act to regulate th* matter Sliocosafully. Hut ConcreHS cannot prolilbtti lt inn -l tux. I iiiltn'.tou butter should be taxed. Stamped uud the sule Uoenaed under tbi. Internal Kevenue lawn." F. H. Thurber alio adroeatcd thc poonina of a law by CoiiKress taxing the manufacture of oleoinuritarliie tn a proiilt't'ory extout A resolution wan )>a**od uruitie ronJ.ro?8 to make a law putting the manufucture nnd ?..le of all imitations ol btnter under the control of the Internal Keveuue HonartiueDt, lnriue a tux of not Imi tbali 10 cents a pound on such Imitations, and aliowliiK them to bo sold only in such packages un Hie Kovcnuo Heparluient may direct. -? 1 LEAVIXO HIS JEWELRY OX A FERRTROAT. Janies Teaaplo, .proprietor of tlio Boooaiore Hotel, ls tbo owner of a Iiand*oiuii coantry-soat at Munt liigtoo. Lon* lalitnti. Last Hunday after visiting nis sututiierlioiiee lie "turted for homo. After leann*: the Thu tv fourth it. ferryboat Mr. Temple found that he Usd left lils v.iliiie. whle-ft contained fllaiiiondu lind |ew elry worth ?1,000, on tba boat. Ho bas olTeied a reward of ?100 lot tho rellim of tho valise. PATERS llEFOIiE THE ACADEMY OF MEDICIS E. At tho iiM'ctinjr of tho Academy of Medicine la>-1 t>renlng at So. I'J Beet Tiiiriy-tlriit-sl., Hf. II. D. Cliapin read a paper on " Klisuiuiiilsin," dencrlblug Its phases ie early lite. Hogavea iiiiiuinjrof cities of hu own obseivutl>ii and theil treatment, hi.ori pupers were reau ainu by Hrs. J. a Peters, J. I* Smith and A. Jacobi. REWS FROM TUE SI RC RDS. SURREt CITY. Application has been made to tho Chancellor for th? appi-liilmeiit of a receiver for t'lel'avonta Holler Skating Kink tn Pavonla-avo. lt was started by a stock company with a paid np < apitai of f&OOOaM the iitockbol.lt rt reaped a aarvest, bat boalaaaa hag Seen doll teeently, and there lu au IndebtodncM* of ijU.oOO; the building alon.- In worth ^l-'.OOO. James Lee, m-'e sixty-five, wat found dead tn a hull wav tn afoatoomery-at reeterday. Ha earned a pre? carious llvelihoied by doing od.I shore* but on WodDoa day received a letter fr..ni H.iine wealthy relative* lu the West inviting him tee com.' tn lb' ni ami iBcloalBg money to pay his fare. Death li attributed to henri disease. Benjamin Smith, of Va 407'?j BlSSebSf St, near York, ontere.i the flint l'reciiiet Police Station yesterday and declared in au excited manner that somebody bail Ulled him full of areeale Bad be expeeted to.Ho every tuoiueut It wuk evi lent that the man waa Insane Tho stsbie-h af Colgate B Ca, the soap manufacturers, were eui.-red by bundara on Wednesday nlKbt and thirty pliirt nf htil-?o bluiiketn, vnllliel nt giOO, WIN Stolen. I Hie i:ouse of Abrahan Thomas. So, ii-* Second-et, wm i alao rotiliod of silverware, Jewelry and clothing valued < at .f-100. -? MEW-JEB8BT. LiNi'K.v ?Ab Track-walke-i- Edvard Kiley was nearing Hil* station on tho Pennsylvania Hallroad yes letelay morning tlie ilirht froui lila laiit-rn fell upou tbe mangled form of a man, wlio wai tdcutillcc an iioiiiit-b Weber, tx well known resilient. ST AT I..N I > I. A NP. 5nw-Donp.?The wert oa tbe Vanderbilt amiiaolenin In the Morarlau Chnreh Cemetery n makin: rapid pro nn -.-. A temporary c<..>f nea been pot on. i he seveBtr two catacombs m tbeehapel floor are nearly oompleteu. An alteration lathe n-rminil door plan lias been ninite to add forty-eight smaller tombs for Hie shildrea of the various Bsanatiera ..f t he family, and the foundations are belogiald. Pinkerton's detectives still malatala tbelr lonely watch beforo tho reeetvlog tomb. LOSG ISLAND. Penan Poon.- The body of D.C. iiiiniiey was lnoin eia:iii at the Mt. Dliv.it Crematory yeeterday. Tneio wein no ceiviinniir-. rtitit[\..ieAi i. -Burglars emend the atora of John Van Nostrand, on.- mlle va.i at this riling* early yea tei'lay ami earned off a langi "iu.'intlty of vr-elnal.le property. Tha burglara attempted io enter several house.-. BUI wen- MgbtOaed oR. - ? ? WKsrcin.-i i.i; OOUSTT. Il a hts pam..?Aa unknown scissors grinder from this City wa* kllleJ by B l'awlinit train jenter.lay. Wam I'iain1-. Ihe trial of tho Kev. H. I'. Whlto for assaulting Mi-- Elfreda Kol.in-.on wa-t not tlnlshrd yes? terday. M. J. Keogh annulled up for tim defeno* and after a brief ..pennie by Dis!rle! Attorney Laker for the people Hie court adjourned until to-.lay. Mr. Keogh ne? fen cd to Mr. (Joss as a sneak, a hypocrite, blackmailer nml conspirator. ALONG thi: .-tn nd. BnmoEraoT. Tbe steamer Nenowentns yesestday on ber passage frons Port Jefferson to tut* oliy waa dis? abled by mi accliloni to lier boiler.A enanty ball la<t night lu tbe 4th Itoirlineiit Arm..ry area honored by tho presence of i inventor Munmin, and staff. Mil iTF"nie. The Kev. Mr Walker, of the JMoccse of Georgia, not aeeapted a cali tee the rectorship of christ Chnreh, ma.le vacant by Hie resignation of the llev. Beverly Warner. BOCKLAMD ('"I'S'i'Y. Nvack.?Oaablei Charles A. t hspuiAn sneeeeds the lite William c. Moore as president ol tba tfraeh National Hank, anil John M. QeBOOr luis been elected cashier. Coonana?carretta Connell, ot .tcrse.y city, a track walk-r em tha West Mn.re Railroad, wini killed i.y a con? struction train yesterday. Uo Jumped from ouo train dlioctly in front of aaother. WOTRL Ml lilOTi rn- SCKTDE. Mr*. Scliwiiitel. wim keeps Um boarding' lieeiise. Nee. Aol 1'oiirth-ave., Ca!Io.l l'ollceinaii Collins lalo tba house yaaterday ana naked him tn break open tin- .1"e-i of a roiiin on tin- tlilr.l llemr. whieh had lieen occupied for t Wei nioiuhh by J. nu LeSbeiSOng, a French cook, who nit ed her for I wo weeks' boure). Sim-o I nea> day Bight, when the oook waa aeon tei enter tho m.un, the door im.I bern locke i. Col Ins found nie Bead body ot I-ebemoiifc' on thc bed. 'Hie luau liol committed suicide, probably on Tuesday Bight He nael Btia.he.l Hie riibuer tni... of a .Imp light to Hi.' las arm at thc bead of his bed, inroad aa Ibe tra-., wrapped a sheet about his bead nml Beek, anei ibeo Um .iowa on tbe bad so tbat tbo tube was portly meier nis body, ami bad plaeed the free end ..' lbs tuba In bis mouth. < la a mund near the bed was this BOIS In french : lo wlie.ni lt mn-. .n. .-ii I aai Meed Bf life and fr Cai i m. .ie-, leratbia i auka sn tba; aa aa WIU be ac. usr.l ef mni.it. Mv ( iat..nib- aln.ii - le M . 1 learl'-i It.ilele I-o at He'll.,..:... ?- .lit. I. l'.'l.- 1. Kebruary 1.. lt waa probable that tba ooob bad written "1083 "by i aiiatabe, although tbe nol i oarrted for soma tune. Charles staahofer, the steward it Helmonleo'a, ?aid Ihai I- a?ul forty-Ova yens of age uml nas but ll ot 1 I e-let li pale lils rn Belgium. Ile bil i.e-eii in this aonnlry aboui a dosan yean, Kor Arel ysars ne wsa employed In llltsburg, At Uelmoi ha mus einplo)sq f"i t io y. ai?. bal "-t bis pl te. Mr. Kanliofer procure?l v. ok f. i i eraoug il rs. ;.;,i.'.s. reeently it tbe Merah ania* ciao, bul ha w.. '* ersuky " and laty at limaa. Us was destitute winn he commit:. .1 Midd* rffg CAMM "ll I i Abm: t: BISHOP. Eleanor V. liiahop, the gray-hoirod, matronly leet.ire-r on ineiii.ii .ml uietap IO 1 -.ii IB tbe Ueneral Sessions reslerda] with annmbarof wil ni-iscs, prepared to defend berat li ai ams. tbs t ii irga eef larceny on walch she was arre-?t. .1 .e-iera! week aga AMistant IMstrlei-Attoroey Hedfoni. who ha nditr before Judge Cowing said that tha aaae e.f I'ollda, m.- italian murderer, had aeeupled ??> days that ll md I live nf ihem abu b bad been net down for prcvlou ? i mus! I..' triad Bi ?i Lan ur Ituudali, ir. i.. ... ' ked thal tn. c tae lie lrl--?l num.-ii ...-.v. Un urged Ihat hla ellen!, whose lu* II.irene .? lie U e 1 '." I. M .1- Billilli I ttl l-|". il I'. Mr. Bedford -mit., u u-'-l.-. Ilishop t*x Bow eu ball Bo gre il 1.1 :;.... ?-?? m .- ?' n:iii, ih'. prison '..-?? which had been fixed foi trial were disposed e.r. .luelle i ..a 'nfc- decided tb.vt i ir must go orer for tbe term lt the DIsirtet-Atforney la skited, ami thai aeUoo was laban. ? / \/7.'/ ss i inion t OS CRRRATRD IMRRA Tbe ashee of a person incinerated in Europe passed turo lay an tbelr w .? -.ee ran i Al the oRlea of the Adams Kspreat Couiuany lt was aid yesterday that the Ural aot lei Ibal bail li.:.-li i.e.-Iv. .I wai ali In |'ilrv fro il tba BOBBI the rale to be charged, On oorpeea tbeexnraa* ehargs li double lbs Ural class pas mi r fare ind islous to know If ba should tn-at tbs Babes aa a .psi., Ill til" a'" -eire., ll 1 I ?..,',ll ,i I a , , !l I li" re-III e I ll S ?.?!? in a I". ? .1'i.iut ttiti-eii luchsa iqnare, wiii.-ii al'o gather weight i noll aboui cv tit> pounda ll bbs '? way-billed " al Ai ?". Hi i usual merah indite rats company applied to tba Board of Health for a permit f.ir the transportal on of ti.e pttckage, bal was Informed tn.it ii .ne vt i- required lt ls understood tbat Um som puny will it-tf..rJ Hit. declalon ai a praeedent. ? ? ;?/. uro FOR BRA I / v.'' Bamnel Clark, a hardened yoong colored man from lexus, ? .s tried raaierday ..efor. Judge Cowing nn a .iiiifc-e ol ii. aling a watch from llenrj linn's room. >t Mo. 211 Weat Twenty-elghth-Bt A??istniit District Attorney Bedford palled severs^ witnesses, and tba i um teemed pi e. i.n. Wbeu ' lark wau ton the wltnase-sieud Jodga Cowing v. .ii in-.i lum to i.e- careful la siring los testimony, calling bis attention lo tbe magnttuds ..t tin- e rim. ol perjury. The prisoner, bo ut-ror. -wore thal lr- hhs Innocent, bul tbe jury eonrletad bim without tearing tbelr seats Jndga Cowing ashed him why im bad added peijury to his other crimea. Tha yoong fe-i low wltb an oath called on Uod to paralyse arary boas af bis body If ba was aot Innoeaat. Judge Cowiag n im.vi ugly aaid: "Waeradoyoa aspact lo k-o in tiie hereafter '? " tba V uni; enan n.'ike.l no wit II lt oarelo?_ smile, ami said i " Well, I haven'l i-'.'t things irjilltei tlted yet, but I'm playing for Heaven." lin ant scuioucud to four years lu tin; Mlato I'riM.n. un. BOARD rn- uri ni: ces sen. Thc anim.il dinner of tin Boord nt Trade anti transportation at tbe Hotel Bruuswlck to-ssorrea sra nlog promises to bring together tba l.ir?e.?i anmber ol public men Hint ever attended an annual .lintier of Hil* organisation. Ths following ar.- ^enm eef tiie toaala ami tiiu-ee who win respond to them: "Dur Country," Speaker John u. ('uriisle; "Our -i.tie.." Mauienant-Uor amor Kdward c. .leiiiew; "Our City," Kobari B. Neeoey, preiident ol tba Rnairdol Aidermea; "tiur Slater iStnte-K." ej-Menittur J. lt. (Jonioti; "Our Commercial or?ani/.atiiiti*," frederick Kraley, president ..t tim Na tn.nal Ueeurd ol iin.ie; '-<i'ii I'lunin-ii-i ,,?' Beaator Warner Miller; "(lui Interstate Commerce," Senator shelby M. C.illoni: "nar Judiciary." Ju.lgn Je.liu li. lirady ; "Our Lawmakers." Bpraker Jamas w. Heated . "Dur Tranaportare." '.en.-rai llorace I'enter; "Ont Knilroad Co tn in inislone ra," Commissioner John li. Kern an. AHRRRHRRTS DRFRATRD FOR A THIRD TIME. The members of the Cotton BxohaiMfe footer* day for the tldi-il time voted upon a platt for ImproTlag tin; li..speelloii aud eiasMlllritlioii of BOttOB lind tlifeatcd it. Tin. prepoaad amendments were voted upon on October SA, 108A, and eiofeated by Ul votes agitlnsl H?U in favor ot tbetn. Then tliny were carefully revlse-d, si.d on M ty '.'(I, l-*Hf>, they were ai;aln defeatttd by a vote of 111 to 117, Btw*thirds vote bolng ut-csKHary. The mm n Inn-ills worn a-aiu n.-ferre-.l to tho conimltleo, Bnd tao vole was Bl In fuv.ir and 124 against. Till.' TEM UElis PAID ion JARVART. Tin- teachers la Um public scboolg on Weetue-i.ij reeeired tbelr salaries for January. This is the lind ii.iyuient unter tho new Holt sihediiles by wblrli the Salaries were regrade.!. ihe Holt pinn weat Into operation od January 1. The pay-roll amounted to #'J'J6,'?ui?, ul.ont Bin,nun more thea lt was for tim same month last year. It wa* ftaivd on account of tho small appropriation that a reUiii'lliinWoulil hare to be ma te, lim at tim iiie-eii-:tf of Hu. Hn*rd efl Wednenday several commislioiifir* salo Hint lhere won.d liol beany rutluctlon of teachers' a-.l sries. .-a TELllSO BOW SFATTORD WAS STARRRD, AikIk-w ,1. Connelly, wini gfabbod G^OTfffl Spalford fat div ob Hun.lay, told his rertioa ol Hie affair in the Yoi-kvlile lour; yeetetOay SMfnlac He says he wont Into the bute-her uliop al Hm Murray lilli lloU-l ami fouii.l Spatiord liusy witii a hammer. Spalford nlsTfnily tanned his band ultu th.- bamusr. A butcher laid a knife down ami the wltiii-krt ami Spalford fenced across Uiebloek with tbo knife and hammer. Connolly ?.aid thal he did not suoir that Spalfurd waa bull uutii in boot arter ward. They wero friend'y aud drank some mik together belora spalford knew he was hurt. -* ACGUSTCS IL ALLEX'.I APOL09Y. Several newspaper* in the eity on Mav 2ft, ISM, publish dluiervtonra id which Augustus II. Ailou tat reported as int lui; toni of B box of poisonous candy Tt-lved by a member of his family, aud as woning to iu anonymous letter as perhaps having some connection t Uh the candy. The letter had thu printed addroM or il I ss Jane Walsh, the housekeeper for James H. Whiting. I charge or criminal libel wat lnii,,n against Mr. Allon, nd he was Indicted for that offence, after some delay, .'he case baa not been brought ts trial Tho followlug utter ls now furnlshe.l for publication : Mitv.YoiiK. r.-i.tuary it. H8H. 7*> MtttJ.iSR bS'tien rbtwattn IntuvU I On Mav 1" and May H. 1s-4 i'n ,.. ij.n-nr. 1 in tan ral ot the Ne-w-\ork lispers, Q'l especl elli- in Th' il'nrln. rrjmrts of tnte-rvicwa with in ' in elatlnti toa box of poisoned canny which had io.ie- |0 a tn 'ii 'i-r nf mv family ttirmiicb the mail. The iiiionyinons letter (htih was published is part <>f thc luterslew* had been re. cueeiby mea siieirt Hm.-precious thereto, and thepubltei lon I heTe-eef, .es we'll as the interviews, I il.'eply r.-irrel. I li s' hs lattas .-..iiitain.-d iii-rs.-nai reflections apoa ynu l* ei.en.rh a make me- rsgral nu pnblleadoa... ul sines those r.-ttmctniua r.-re a (treat Strong ts ron and Wlioll] n itounde-l In tact. '? n* gentleman, de, ni it not univ i <int> but apii-amire toulsayow ba same intbe fullest nuanar paaatMa ii is my wish to nek.- m. stinted or reluctant ap ilogy sod repar ill on inr au - n|.irv rc.-niring fruin my Inr mews. 1 wa. rery wtubs la . matting the int rvlews which wow followed by- ^ ? iel p ibu '"?ns.-uni I li iv ever -nie-.-. indem-ie.1 niv-eif. and I.e e il e.ml.myself for so didngi hs i also.io in reseed to im ... ..ti.ins in sii.i Interviews wOectWii up'in Mr. James ft. Mut mr. No iii'in m ko iv perts Ililli...'If Will -.Tltliheiid such iu ii. kiiowlislgiiieiit from S la?ly. Ilespe-cffnllv yours, Ai t-i ans ll. Ai-Liw. A XEW (HlAXT RORVRRRT ASS00IATTOR. Tlie old Qrant Monument Association died reaterday, to give way to tbs new association recently neorporated hythe Legislator* A notice of thc ui.it Bg to ba held yesterday was sent by .-Secretary (inaner te the Helli members of tlie old assoelatle.il. Sixteen of beni appeared In the directors' room of the Mutual Lifo [asuranee Company at 3:30 p. m. Bx-Qovernor cornell ?iilleil the meeting IO order and upon hts motion Levi M. 3atae waa elected chairmaa. After Bseretary Cereener lad re-a.l the call of tho inoetliig ami tho articles or Incor? poration of the new Oran! Monument Association, ex lovernnr Cornell stated tli.tt tun meeting bsd been ?aile.I for the purpose of oonsidering the advisability of turning over tba boob* papen and money In tbe bands if tbs old assn.-lation to the-m.w one. A motion made ty Hilve: Hoyt, thal all the property of tho old assocla :li.ii be given to ihe new one, was carried unanimously. Patrick Farrelly then madeaniotlnuili.it thu men! ing i.l.li.urn without day. This aroused considerable dls lUaalon, but lbs motion was dually carri'.I. Tbs tillie.- tn if Hu- new aasoclatlon wpi hesitated lu a rew eiays. The rolleiwlng subscriptions were' reported yesterday : Till 'll t rri limit. The Limestone Tannery. f". T.l Hie lllllsgiore Tannery. "omi 'I lu- Iron"Wii'k Tannery. ti* on rheBabcock rannery . SOO Bp colonel rmop figpeimetp, fnited sia'et Conant at Derna rora. J.iue-e Speight. 1000 s i n --ty. lu Ott I'.einnid c nr.iil. . 6 UO Un Crete', Afurtiroi A- ' 0. Htrrti.t MetSger. SB00 Total to date.*11 A.01" 19 -w- ? - WO EYIDESt E OS Poer II. I r, Alonzo Llincr Halletts, who wns found uti ronscious on the sidewalk In Btghth-are., near Twenty bi xl st.. nn Monday nUlit, died on Wednesday. No ono knew who he was, ami the sere, nnt at Hie Twentieth -i ie ri Polios Station was about to havo him Inke-n to a COU, Supposing that be was Intoxicated, when lie was ideiititi'tl ss a merchant ilnlnc business at No. 12 Cort* Imii.Ii-si.. and t..mi.linc with Mrs. Nash, or No. 1.VJ West Twentietti-st. a physician proaouaesd tba nnoonsetous man's skull tot... severely f.-.te-t itn-el. Mr. Main-He was taken to Mrs. Sfash'o house, amt from than te tba Hoose rell Hospital, .-.mn after lils admittance to tho hospital a consultation was held between Dre. Hsary II. Bands and J. Harvey Hew, Mr Malleite's physicians, an I it wae determined that the only chance that Hie patient bsd was lee trephine the skuil. This wss elone. but tbe skull was funnel to be so badly broken am! so much com? minuted tbat tbs operation aumaiitnl te) but little'. He died wllhoot recovering consciousness. Tue wound br? ine llisioiy en mansitti ,ee>> ellg fn!>n before em several evasions, at one tim.) seriously inJuiliiK ms head. Incline m< to the opinion tbat bis death wits Hm result of a fali. To say be wan assaulted would be a iiin-t inprobable state ment." RECtSB QVBATI0X8IS BROOELTR, Scvciiil members of tin- Brooklyn Excise League eoneoltod wita Iba bob i x<-i?e Commissioners ' iy lu rr .arel to lb" enforcement of the luise laws. '.. Fi. Harri ona spake of tas persistent violation of un-iee w in selling liquor to ohlldna. Oammlaaloner i 'arroil said t kai whoa tii<~ polios saw such violations of Hie law they must s|..p thom, bul With only 280 men un .Inti Bl om lime ir ? as Impossible for ?bein to see ail the violations. Wlu-n the nuestlon of giving bow lloenSSS to Men found gullly of violating tim lair wa* uienltoiied, Mr. c..noli sa d thal aa n.*.. iti.i.s.. Iioonae ??s rarokod for viol nt ion of tbs law. or who gan np bis llosnss bseause he waa accused ol violating lt, could re-t a new ilee ? The Rev, J. C. Ager called attaatioa lo taerefn al of tue fi.riuer commies.ei. ie. revoka llesnass tor ? i tuon ta minors unless the children teulfled. Com. missioner 8cbllon.an sud tba' the. Board wan deter? mined to ohaerre !be lan then, sires and to cany tt out a- fm i.r possible. Ile had no ... liieii.-e In paid an.1 bbs altogether opposed t.e tbs ?py system. ?- - ? MU. BOWRLl Ult ni IA sm TO RR BTLLDOXRD Bridejrf Ptwndtfnl Howell lias aol u- .1 the ._r nt hisd'spo-.ii in connection with ins ,et!',,.. In a wai t.. s :" -.euee of th.- Hem.ai lr officeholders m Brooklyn, rbis has not suited soots of tbi i -lin Hie- Assembly, and re i il ted Mr. ll twell and told bim 1...luted to piisllli.iie ne would bear from Hum in tim lefts' nure, Ho told thom . 'ti if thi t w .-it' I i". t'.'i tis bi Heres this is the meaning ol the conference ol iMmooraile aaaambl from ll -ooklj ti in llbanj en Pus . il ? lib li s (.bange In Url lc n inaganionl wai discussed M 1 .y tli.t u. did i ?.' pi lp >se lo ' a d../, i b politicians, Ite though! lt would ba bel -.- ? i tba ii indi oi r's preaeni m ic until ll "as full) ..imp.-.ei ni les ? He hoped, with pro ml sod, to mik- tba Brolga self . ippoi img In .i j ear and a halt. ^ ?_ 0j .,;.,,, W IMRIA tITOS t mc 11 lt C. "Cars nie. ute* Wlu-n NN'.i-iim^ttiii ana u yoong mao, in nat sIMag a.ni ig th. sp pe i Pomms*, he stopped al an tan sae day and laquirod tba un.*, rim landlord told aim - BSBtlsn eif thu day was a tulip.uk in ale li foi . tiff on the i st tte of om- nf fi.- rlOBoal p1 an leis ue.ir by. ie arni,/ 10..1 ii.at ii w?? upon lo ali camara Wosbiagtou .'?rte.l fur tba place and am Sad ilir.-t. just as lite lamp -?ii was ai nut completed Hr Botlead llint tar yOOlig lu.!) it, QBOBllea was hltfhiy pira?o.l with Hie mc "??fislue I'm.pu,* v.' oue of the. i ouipetlters, wlio had unt? il*: et m-r-I ail Hie ol hm*. Al I hr rises Wasklngioa a-tr I if hr nilsb' try bis cuai.ee . be wan told lo gs abssd in 1 ineele by far thr liri; Jamil o.* thu Any. As h.- lelurtietl to ti.r eran i hs Bott sad thnt ta.- young lady's rsc- had fallen aad nc want up to kai aod remarked: "You would bars preferred I had met be-.-n :t,x, noa to ..ten the ether." 1 he Indy oaodidly saul this wassel. Hi,ii said Washington: "I sive my chan..- io him," amt ba ra lurnr.i ,,s unbaaa a aa be name. To??rJ tu.- sloss ?f thc Karoiotion this j ona, lady, bow tba wile of a colossi ol un,un., umt WasBlngton ami on i.-iiihie her husband tnat slie had n.et bim halon ha doubted lot- fact .nut Uio t?.i went io Washington to rtseldc it " yes. replied tl.-inr.il 0 ssblagtea, ? I -aw your wife nt tne lumping match bo foie ibo wss mumed, .md I believe I won ber " /// i BIA i. a \ mi li i 01 //. / STROBE ll N '-H..I - III tilt (?|iflll Utilise iit til" tip. Til lill I'lld.iv illari.t. Wire veli . Ul lolls to know what WM the meaning of tin transmittal fastsnsd io tbs sids of tin 'tai.'.', willi a wire running thr..ugh tbs auditorium. " I wonder whan lt gaea to, was tim nxprsaslon Indulged lu all eeve-i IhO house ll was tliiklly \\ hlspered .lii.ilird thal Mi w. ii. Thomas had it put lu f..r ths cou van lenee at hu wife, whose health would nol penni! her i-isltlni Ibo open and who was daslnoaa of hearing "Tbs mi ka.i.e." Tbs aecesstty ol a telephone has beea already ??,-. telelisbed. 'luis asw uss of ibo Utile oeaOsr la Aiiieiis tias made it a luxury In dead. MARIS I. IS I EEEiaiJ.WM. mini tillie: tm is* ? Sunrises, BAA sala. ASti Moan rites, 7ol aeaaf s aga Afc 19 Ul'..I WATSB le.ni A.M. "univ Hei.ii. 7 M'mr.: i,.t-i I. 8 18'Hell (lats, loo? /'..U.?bai.eiy limes, - _ t Hov. Ulan I. BiMHISlI liota, lO-.Vi Ol Tittil Si. SI I A MERS. stn m. ti, eui. -'.?. Potosi Yes.el. Line Hr. tittil, close, "'lilt Denmark, National, London. 7am Ongou,.'m.mei Urerpool s sm StSoam Cur aft hlcago. lamas, Liverpool i DO nm 4pm Hpnin. National Uvervool . lam westernland, lt.-.1 Mar, An..-, rp . . i a tu (J. 'ti sin Acapulco. I., ni. Mall, Asplimsn . BOOB . trat-aa, Keel ll, I....-nails . ..pm \ . i r e: ii - ti hm Wessel'! Jasialcs. 8:t0aui lOsm .-srud.i/a, War'l". llsvuua il ie m I nulli ..I, wiiebfc, itrriiiinla . 1 pin 3 p ni ii i -ni, lin. -ja. Nivaela.'iiii'.n, lin ip.. .1 ... . is minni Oae W Ctyds, Clyds, Usa Domingo .. 1 pm Apo, ? BDSMDAT, ll H. 'IA. lins. V (i. Uofd. Se.rith'iit.-m A HlSOIOII 7 "0 a m OM) a ni Ainirii|ii.., le.-u iritus . Ilavis. 7 .lu a lu W u in 1 MOM ISO STEAMERS. I'.l DAY. re ts*. ero ita. lAna. ('itt eel Hit llln.Miil . . I.lverilel'll .llimSU Blslsol .Nrvaela . (luisa.iw.Mats Kllt'e hte-ttlll .MIOll 111 I.loyd Australia.Uambnrg.....''arr l-Uis.lil. nu n ? SeeutteslllDte.il. .N. (1. I.I.IV.I V i .'i..-.il .It.itieriiiii.Nelli A.n.r I'ounlaud. A ul Wero.Kel r~lar SA 11 lil. M. lill. 'JO. Rolland. l_onSoe. .aaHonal lu.iUilA.n . Ams!,T.U'ii .NutoAiUcr sim.ti, roo. 21. C'tinaiiie. I.lv_i-i?...i.White s|?t SH I I'l'l.Mi SETTS. PORT Off NKW Towt.THORODAT, ffKB, >.?*. 1S88 a am vin hie?ntertirec|:in Motrn.ii (Br), Bristow, London iiiii. wit.i mdse ami :. I nss,euiters to Patton, Vlr keri A Co. Am reds! the Uar ji .. p m Mraine-r I'bli-sgo mn, .lou.is. Hull 'un .'7, Illiston In, with nidsr to s-jiidteison \ Hon. Arrived si the liar ut .1 u ni. HisaiaerChsleso Usrssni (fr), nenslna, liorile.im PabS, with nidss snel '.'ti .^inn sn.I bu sterratte passeuiiets lo Kuuch. fcidreAto. Arrived at tho llnr st .'? a ni. Sb .mer v. millions Hf, Cook, Mun uiver nnd BtAnn'i Ital. Ja. ? days, with finn till Wessels * Ca Arri voil at tho Hat at lou m. Hte-atnrr I'rlnidael iBr.. ffraaar. Hamilton, Herminia .1 days. will, .mis.- sud paisengius to A Y. (Intelbridge A Co. Atrivrd at tn.- Uar at 1 a ,?. ItrsmtT TSIISklSSIO ffUhsr. >-*vaiiuali :t dari, with tmlse saniiaaenngaisin ii Voaga. sieiiii'-ruia liiiniiimin, HmltB, llb lim.mil, city p.,mt mid Norfolk, niiniii'ln: sun passeassrs mold Dominion *s cn. Strumsr John itit.s.ia Voung. UeorgnloWn aad Aieiamtrls, with muss and oaswagsrs w rhea a Wrlghtwaii. Btaaasar u I Dimoca, iiaii.it. u..o..u. wabaasss la liff Dunned. SteSliii-rCltVi.INrW lle.lfutd. D.iVIS, fall lliver, willi tn.Iso to Borden .* Lovell liars ciarih-I ' Hi ? Ni.eeii, Auikiaiiei, Bent IS, BcranMS 1 days, wltli kami : nm I.. I 1. I li, t st. .ll lilia crniitet ii. ,, i.v. i.-ii. Uontevlitca Dec 1:1, I', m.nu. hmo .lieu.-1, vis Delaware Breakwater, in luiinst io j it Vine lie-strr ,t Cl Olin .Grille Pstksr (Bri, corbett, 8 feh i. Xii., Ddeva ?1Hiluuebei lo >nuy*tiu, Ciaup 4 ''u; v. nae, ls ai I llniy, nchr Lily 8 (Br), fflnler. St John. VB, th atyt, with lath to scammed uro*. 8UNSB T-Wind st Hanely Hook, IWht. SW; clear, At City Island, light, hW'i elev. sindy Hook, 10 p m-Haro-nt-tcr, BBSS i thermometer, 381 ?well, ilg.it, E ; wind, H\X, Vi miles; wtiatberclear, Arrived yesterelay - Bri* Pearl. Zitumer. St Pierre, Martinique, 18 day*, with ingar to L> Trowdildgc di Co. (I.KAIIKD _ , Hteauiej Persian Monarch (Uri, Watson. London?Pattou Vli'knrs * Oft. _ . __ (steamer Atlriatic (Br), I'arsell. Liverpool vra Queenstown steamer Manhattan, stevens. Havana and Mexican ports P Alexandre A Hons, .?, -... Steamer Hantlago, i ..itou. Nassau. NP, ?t Jago amlClenfue gos? Jas K Ward A Co. , . Hteamer Boanoge. coasb. Norfolk, city Point and Rich monet?. ldtjeiininlon rtsco. _ , Steamer Qayandstt* Ke-iir, Newport News ant! \Seet Point Va? I llel iiomiiieon Ht I 'll. steamer Oen whitney, tt.-ar.s-. noston-H F nitnock. bark Harvard, fray, AnJIer. Java, tor orders -M P Picker lng * Co. _, . Ban Sarah Chambers (Br). Carter, Hambtirff-Kunch. Kdre A Co llarKHprlnirwood iBr>, Forbes. Havre?F WSuitniidsdt son, Brig Gusta rei nert, Neilson. Santos W KCrsssmaa <fc On, Unit Julia Blake (in i. Patterson, Porto Hello ami a market? Bff Abbott. SehrJoeepb wilde, Bellstty. Cientiimrns?J * (I Fowler. Schr Mary Bradford. Ryder. Nassau, np -constantine A Oliver. ?Bbl OSBBIBW. S.-eord, St John. NIt-A T Heney. SA 11.FD. steamer Adriana, for l.tveriiooli state of Ir.liana. Glasgow; M.'inli.fi.iri. Havana and Vern < 'ru/; Santiago. Cietiluee/eis. tx ci ism r. Nen in. e ans, Naeoochea, savauualn IloanuSe, Norfolk. Nug sumar, tor Melbourne. Hans A ite m. s, for Tuborg, Fortuna. Oporto, Morning Star, i arde-nas. mihcklla Manoa Bieamer Polsria liter), "ehade, from Hiimburg for New Vork, h is grotuiele-dnt IslanUeuesi'iind remains. NoricKTi) ma kin kim. IfawroBT. BI, Feb IS?Tbe splndis ?n tno south end ol BOSS Island his lee-en earned a?ay by iee'. rna KovaxaaTS ot sffaaicaaa roaaton poara IaOBVOB, Feb lH-Arriveet. steamer Leopold (Her), Rubnrth. fro il Hnsti.ii l'e-1. 1. Livbbimol, Peb 17?Sailed,steamet chancellor (Br). Oar i.i-ir.i v, for flew urie ms. UtlSBMSIOWB, Kele ls?Arrived, Steamet Wyoming (Br). EUgqv. from Nsw-Ysrh ffSbS on li-r way to Liverpool (anti proceeded). sm-'iiuMiTOi. Feb lS-Siiiled, steamer F.li'er (Ger), Hell ne i t. from lir-men In lue fm New York. Olasoow, l'.b 17?Baited, iseamer I'nissian (Fr), McDon frall. for l.oneleen. BWABBBA, Fen 18-Kalle:.!, stesiunir Warwick (Br), Lobbctt, for N.w.York. t'Aiiiiti r, Yen '.1?Sailed, steamre nonunion (Rr), Wall, for l'orllan.i. Piiawlk 1'niXT. Feb H-Passeel. steamer Assyrian Monarch (Hr . llanlsein, from New.York Feb 5 on uer wav to condon. Christiana Feb 17?Arrive'.., steamar Oeiser (Daa), tscbter fre.ni New.York Jan Al sa le-r wav to Copenhagen. ll wim BO, ffe b in?Sailed, steamer Hugia lUer), Albers, for New-York, Tainan, r.b 16?Sailed, steamer India (Br), Jamieson, for Nen York. Ml--ist, (rb ll?Sailed, steamer Trlnni ria (Br), Mitchell, for New York QIBBALTAB, to Feb lg? l'asseei. steamer fiottardo (Itali, Idlibei lei. from Mediterranean purls for New York. Bataba, Feb it -Arriv.-ei. slaaasor I itv si washington, Kettlif. froiuMe xlcan p..its on h.-r way to Ne/u York. AilllOllIl.eiU ..i.s. Hf.nrv A.T)7mh.s, M. IX, 111 I.rxinirton ave , between Wtb uni :?>th ifs. Il oin a stol, '.to" Idsesses of Hu >rrveeiis system' PeallaUrtaagy "Kans. impotents and sterility. How Pali Yon Auk! Is freo,nrntlythe-exe lamatioii of one lady to another. Tbe j tae't ls met a pleasant om-lo liave ineiifi.eti. tint Nilli the set amy be a kladly cae. for lt esta the one addressed tei ihink 1 HAT. apprises brr of tba tact tb it .be ls BO! tu ?ond health, and leads her lo seek a reason thenfor. 1'nlioris almost always j attendant itu.ut lbs tirs* ICBMS of . eiiisilinptlon. Tho system ls enfeebled, snd th.- bined ls imporerishsd. Hr Pierce's i..eb' -i Mr,Mr ii MseoTery " win ut as atonic npon the svs I'm, -weil enfteh the impoverish, tl blood, anti restore roses to j ttiet-hrrk. Howard & Company, Ml FHTI1 AVI'NTE. NKW.YORK. Waltham Watches. THK BEST IN THE WORLD. Every Watch Accurate and Reliable. Hemline U..I1I1.1.11 Wnieh. 87 Hemline \\ is lt Int tit Wal li. 9 t.rnine Wnltlmm Wat. li . Ill * 13. *l 5, a-40, BBS. Omiine WallbHiii Walrli, *olit.B'lfi llriiiiint- We.tlh.1111 Wal. h. ?ole!. 3(1 HsaalBS Waltham W.H. h. aold.. 'AA BU), tM. BARA, BRR, All Stom Winders. Howard & Company, .vi FIFTH WKNfi.. NEW VOBK. S2PHER & CO. contem? plating removal on or ahout May 1, and Icing desirous of rehiring their large stock, incite the inspection oj buyers and the public generally to ths great BARGoilNS now Icing offered in every department, comprising CAB? INET FURNITURE, BRONZES, MARBLES, TAPESTRIES, SIL? VER, PORCELAINS, BRICA? BRAC, d.c., cfo 8G0 Broadway, cor. llth-st. SPECIAL MENTION. Advertisements ndnsillrd lalo these column* uie recommended lo lite readers of lill: IKIIilM: bs thoroughly reliable, and business eau be dann bj mail Wllh Ibe advertisers wilh |>e-el.ct eitlely 1H-.I' (ililli IN llltKUl. FINE SINGER. WAMSlaBTBI) io sun. iiiii.iii'\> i'lioknN muns Pin pases, Ro iilnstrstieins . bl bili 'H, rents Ire pilce lui Si '? HOI.HI V til till) sto.. Na* Vork BKALHKIM UAHHRRT8, NKW Ksr BTY1.EB, my min n.Hiiii'.i'-< ur--. fr>.? islecied AlsslS'Kius.i ..nd .ridressed. at !o?est orteea 1 si?' te n.r e ir.- without extra chane ot ebpi.tit when yeo want a sheller Ksrni'-nt. . um?? aud sro n.r, mi.I sat- both ni..ney and ann../ame. Remember, I (iiitrautv.-every artlclo 1 ssl). Msi.nfst rr.-r. ai-l Bms.lw.ty Now Heady. HEADS AND FACES. I10W TO STUDY THEM. a mrtnssl .atjtbruoalmtyjnt riiyfl'-r'K-niy Yy Itrot. hOrni" !""! rn 11t -. I nj tun. VW|>|i J?tllllu*.leie Phrenological flatiiltiiilloii. dally it rooms Jilli llieiaelwiiy l-'OWl.KH A, ?lil,I.MI) . "Home Exeviser" l.r.ilii-n.eike-ivlinl ary Mafia. on. Lilllie sum' \eathai tin A Ile,. lt'... n. lallrt. A cow Slats armai etnm. Tiles np bal ?'< lael eijuarr (tool re mn. nunn tl,lui in-w. scientific, dumble,com prebenilTe, t tn ap. eena fm ein ular. Hi inr Tlirnltoi rille-l I I'llltU-l'," UJ I llb i Uh 11 "el. .N ff. I ily. flSt l?. L. IWWD. JKRSE1' FITTING UNDERGARMENTS Made to Order, for I ADI I OEN ri km kv \ .mi ;iint i ma rs h. pruitt, or in t ne. M arlet tn \\ hilo \i: w ....I heal f ..r llirhl Miine.. ItlllllKIM.OOIlH t i.t.ii. ttie i ree. Mrs.A.Fletcher 6E.14th-8t.N.Y Si i verv. are al every .'.? terip Ham, m iho most stylish , IOI , at Half refalai .|iiota. tl.HU. CaSh [Ul el feer e.iii sllast und ? Hold. scud staion for pi lee Int. J.H.JOHNSTON, ISO IIOWKKY. >'- Y. laUTEFrs iJo-nwrciAM lODLIVER OIL FOR ^i>7!Sa?iPj?csr 1.. l.t-lll Debility, Scrofula, Kheum 1.1i-.ni or < on-eiiiiiutioit SOLD HY IlBKililSTS i-i W.H.Schieffelin&Co. KRW.VtlltK. EstnblMied IMO. J. LEACH, Stationer, Printer sad BLAH! BOOK MTU NU NASS.U .ST. Murninni. Aiiit-ilcsu and Rprlux Huck Diaries on Uauil all the year. ?yBSSU Ktlle.I Act>ollul BOOM mada la oieiei at sbasl asdi a EACH tBBVR mWTtBM TUBB TIIK LAST. TWKI.VK P.XUY.r*. ITBOVU Mil'ULKS DY nona whitm* .'eve ral IhaBBSBJ .loll ii ii worth .'f Mill's, BBButOUBO, AND btosim voa .; OEN T S. 'i in aanaas ll to mske tin ill.bi uApvt io lim BlABs SPECIAL MENTION", Sdrei ti.rinriits ndinilled io*o these radiums taro ree ???nut itel, d io ike reciters ol TIIK Till ai/*| sis thoroHgblr reliable, Bnd business rmi be deas by Mail wilh Ihe od Teri lac rs wllh pertest safety GUMMED NUMBIE Adjustable Book Covsrs, for Schools ii Libraries, p. F. VAN ZVIHEtf, tan st., 113, li t. IN (1BK.AT ABUNDANCE. Goods that cannot be par ^hsjed elsewhere. (OB * KMIJlSfif"* MAielt LA>TER>?, TOY KNOINKJJ, M.AOK'THICK', NOVBf TIEP, AC. . ataloime. nearly 3tM) MM 4 non I misti at ions, sent hf mall, SS cents. PECK & SSIDER, 126-130 Nasaaust..?. Y. GENUINE EM DE COLOGNE. Johann Maria Farina JI 1.11 HS-Pl.ATZ >0. 4, foi.oi;M:o\-Tiu:-KHi>K. PARK&lLFORD Bole Agents for V. 8, FERRIS PATENT "GOOD SENSE CORSET WAISTS ft*Hea_th,Wrar * FM*"' BnlTeps front instead of oUjTOS. flt nil s^eiHiafsnUW sdofts. K??i7 one mcommsnds atm. old byleadUaretallera. KHHISHROS.M?if?p ! While Ht.. New York. ?rud for Circular. Ma. 18* Brsadway. yew.Yerh. i.idiks' H??d-?ewe4 Wel? mmsmb $300 I'K.ft PA Ul. These slioes in spanish arch !aelii.eii:-t.le .uni soliil comfort eo'inn-nKen.'StTles.rillwl.ltns an.l .U.S. Send for e'St.elo?uS A. .1 ( AMMKYKR, Putli s?c , cr. l'-'tli-st., N. Y. un ni mm Tl) MU NEW EDITION PEOPLES* tWfflli (ALL oa Bryan, Tajltr&Cf. ?til HIl'MHWIY. B***nABxUBiTBO IBAR A I. ll IVY. X. Y., Iii i li-rs ol Fine QtfTilgM aud Sleighs. style, tin.sb ant! tlntability un x. e'.icl. Luricsiioutlence solicited. Crouch & Fitzgerald : Most Mai Ms 1 : i eirtl.indt-st. 7'.*srni^Ti\ '...' Broadway, SCew.Yaifc, BRASS BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS. A full a-.sort leen t.f Hrtist Furniture. Fender*. Fitvsets, Anitiioii-i. r ti a Irs, 'I'ablea, Kasels, screens, Ac. \V. .MBBBUUBAVSt.Ce 'i'll lleeltlittU) . K< 1. "XPEN Artist. 8?3 BHOADWAY. Kxecatss svery style of At* iisfc Fesmanebip. Kessia* tiona, Memorlnla, etc, en. grossed, flee llrssl Me tnoriut In Devlin Sc, ts.'S window, !l3Maud2?9 nrsadwny. mr Wai-rua st. CARRIAGES every ele-s nption at Unequalled Bargain* JOHN .MOORE, BB, .17 and -IB U'-.rien?f. Also H.riit?i .md ll..r<e*oo?t| Hakes a specialty of the painless extraction of teeth with gas. Does no other dental work. 1,218 BROADWAY, Cor. 30th-it.. >'. Y. City, Wsllaek's Theatre RuildisR. Fire on tbe Hearth, AIR WARMING GRATES, Fire Place Heaters OPEN STOVES, FUKXACES and all appliances for HKATINt;. VKNTIIAT |jra ANU t OOKINH Bl.MtiMi Fl UNA IF A MFC. to., 70 He t k mm). ?l? N. Y.j HALE&KILBlJeN'SFlSi BEDS.,',: MU KlietrHOLSTIBl Krwr.slr IO** WSkW, -1 tM.K. V., Parap "If S,.nl.il, NoTglUt Sli ..Kl I i ns sours ' ? i! 1 I. 1 I". l,.,.{.,?? M-V.l. n-l,.? j.?t*r eS.SlbSt.PBl 13 . tl' - IJ N , I I * JasIcCitcMCo LINEN HOOD!* i.f eviiy d i. ilptlon l SPECIALTY Fi.R THIR. IY VKABS, I n ta lo? ne on request. THS i.t mn- -K .KF,r Hi \\ cst 1 <el -t New-Vor*. LACTIC WAFERS SAVE SICK BABIES, Free by Mail, 50c. Health Food Co.* 71 4lh-?Te , (er. lOth-SLt KW- YOI! Ii X. Y. 0&6T& CO., & " TkS < I.OIHTN-.i nf (IX*.. lillis IMI II HMM ' i'll - ?" '.ITV. .rn Initial . v ry srtlel - ra qalrol fer... tri. i, oatSts raia Ila ie io shara -'? 1 truer l,,l le. te I .... ...ll'l.t-tit Until . ,n i.? I ? rc .tail ?=w^V M-aWF The Diamond lensspeo ne m. uinl with Cicntlttc ii.run:, v,ure trew .u.in. in..i...m. ;.' .".-i-i.it>.ns .:'..i ptoduea a dlBttastaass t rMsn ii.-vi i' baton st* .nlnt'1. m. ii. .m.i i .? ?!? .nark *W .-ti every pair. ! Ag. nts in e-\ery i ity. tfSSlSSf Optiiul <<>., liMrr.'i -I 1..H.. , W.T. Ttie Wafer t S the.rities I :i:.n..iti ??:? I..el..i-e HiitiM t:i? a tit>:MKi?\?''S imbi oiile i? anil Was* Wifes . B.tri.. i rf*m ?TcTuairi .".'.-.Vi * ,.rr tr*. , sod ft...l issi ?:?? ' ??, ....t?t? i . I.-ry sal ,....'... tlltK- erf .-Set , . ., .. Kor.llS .,, H.si Ail iK'.r 'O.'iit ll. 1 .'l-l ?tte-rr ivei.lun* I '? I .v.,,i Wort >1H sri'li " li el : . The lit Linen! A *i in-irona Cn . itu U.e.setway S ^ ti.'l Wm Kief st.. I'litU. 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