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ti Bk?OBI tlnourla'. BOeretory, C. r*inlth; ir.-asurei, S__f_M Srl-BOB : sr tee nt-at-arnir. P. May. A board of -ire. tels *>f nil.eleen WM eleetef" I ml..pt some |,|i.n of Juron in IBS Wor agaii.t-l iBtpol ii beef. VAi: di<i Mil.D rv OBEECE. %jt UNCONFIRMED RUMOR IN ENGLAND. Ki> Mts* BBCR1VRD HY lui- i.l'l k RMBABBA IN 1 *>M".\. Lox pox, April 13 A ramo] locnrrenl al Man* theater thal a *>t. ek timi in .hut city luis receive I iiif.'iiiiuii-it Hun (ir...*? lu* u., lanai wai agniusl lull,.'.*. I !,.? Ole. 1. !'.iii!.,i-.sy in I.ni,dui luis i, ,. I bo advil *?> coiii'iin iit.in <>! tlie ii ? PRUSSIA AM) Ult". \ Alli AX. Hill*' >.- .lu I . ? I I ?: A- . I" tl I'.li.l. ?>P1.I Cil nv , . SCI lt BM tilla. I'.i in iv. April l'J. Debate was beeron in the i . ? House of the Pruesloo Diet to*dayoathe emended i - - I bill Hr. Kopi-, i.i-i'".' "i Kuli", i, m.ci i ... ? u: o' ii * pi t \'foil* ls on th* baila of o I .elli. l -i 1 laid that tha Government had not yet arrived st a decision on lb* qut-aUon. ll- hod Biroo j Ink* i the I reipoiu .vf I ka M .J law* ns floMing .ct- ino *. tveriniieiii hod aever totended thai t '? awi should be permanent. Ko lo*, of dignity v..cid i.-ult to Emperor William ia attetnptlog to meet lha vv.shes cf bi* Catholic Bubjeeta Ue (Biomarekj thought tba t ino had arrived io eboltah the fighting lat**. Ho preferred ts treal directly will tho Peg vause Iii- Had found the Pope belter .lisp to murrow. lu tin- lower hons" of the PrnBBloa l>iet today Hr. Lu? cia*. Munster of Agriculture, replying io ilerr Minni, ?erode, said that tho (.auvernaionl did not think lt Mp* tl.ent lc nu ie.ne the Import linties at present ou com mid cattle, and that Imp..its on wool were out of tne queetloa He oold IBM too agricultural distress on the t ontlOOOl wa* cover*! than lu <'? >rmany, and that when iie,-os?.iry tho Government would lubmlt protective measures. WRECK OF A NEW-ZEALAND -TEAMER. TWI NiT-NIXI PEBBOJtfl on' BOAfBB DBOWBBO?BOP* KLItING OB AN -.MKItlCAN" SOBOOMBB. Wi.i.limqton, N. Vs., Apnl 12.?The New* RBSlS-d Coast it,g steamer Talaroo has been wrecked be? tween Wellington and Christ Church. A heavy cale pre? vailed at tho time nud the sea was rou?-h. Three boats were launched, lui' each WM Bpeedl J eap- /? 1 Twenty* t i perooni were dtowne*.. on.y two poaaengeta wero eared. LOUDON, April 12.?The Aiiiorfoafi BOhooflOf Ids Proselo, Captain Franois, Witch boII ed from Pensacola on Pebraerr i" for >? rw-York, was dlemoetod on Kei.ru. ary *_7, winn seventy mlle- souttiosst ol Delaware Break water, Hei cabin w.t. lilied with water ami the provloioni wore mostly destroyed. The soboonerdrtfted, WOtasrlof-Od and lo abelplesi condition for seven teen dayo fut-cup am an.l us wife and chill took refuge .. ."?!.. cabin, ond ti.e.. aa well aatbeerew, sufi terribly rr un co i.mt hunger, Wnou rescued, at the rial of tho seventeen day*, ail un board were ;u a greatly exhausted coiidlUcu. -a TRIAL OF MRS, ADELAIDE BARTLETT, I."\i"'N, April 12.?The case agvusl Mi-. Adeim ic Bartlett ood the Ber. Mr. Dyson, a Methodist ( .f.-. i.aii. ol I'i m. ieo, f.T th" alleged rn .r ter ol E I ward r. Bartlett, the womon'i haobaa l. bi eb '>f..fonu .ni lin? en,uer ul, wu* ap for trial to-d ty. Tuc Croo u di dined to proceed akfaiust Mr. Dyooo boeaooe oouvlueed of its Inability to mal ian tbeli lletmeni againat blas ond Bo woe oeeordluolj itiicharged. il- lo to appear aa a wit neaoogaiuet Mra. Bartlett Mr. Bartlett i fothi f.ed that be bel'eved th.- will ottered for probate ni that of bis ooo wo* o ioI., iv. He atoted thal Mrs. Bartleit, ? l. ii husband'! life, once eloped with bia brothel Frederich, win, whom sic- remain, d far a week. Fred erick, after Hilo episode, we: t to America. ? ? DEFIANT AMI.iii. AN FISHER- CREWa Halifax. April 12.?-Dispatches from Shel* boonie < c: my report that the American ashton echooucrs ate urrirlng on the coast almost daily ond that thur captains ors mokiog use cf ilt Hunt talk on the present state of the flab i ea qaeetloa. booh d. elorlng ti.at they will call foi and purchase bait wherever and whenever they i sase, and saying that they will risk aeloara as they have been Instructed by tho owners of theil VO00* 1* to do to. An An in. a i Bibina schoouer bas reoently shipped a crew nt Pori Hoar. Al Clark's Haili".i yesterday o boat'* crew from the Gloucester | Bcbooner Jolie BL Calderwood cot and ruined a number of lobster traps set li* the bay, ami winch belonged to native fishermen. MU lill" KINO OK BAVARIAN ODDITIES, Vienna, _\j.nl 12.?Thc newspaper! arc again devoting ogreat deal of .pace to recording the cl nt;., of Kims Ludwig uf Bavaria it ls *mtcd thal Whoa thO l.tupcror Of Austria WOB recently in Mninch, tlie capital of Bavaria. King Ludwig took no notice ot lilm, atm thal Princes Ludwio aud Leopold, tbe King*i Bopoewo, v.e..- compelled t > a?sums all the reepoDOlbUt* tles i'f entertaining the imperial tis.tor. FIKTIKN FERBOXB KILLED BT AN" EXPLOSION. Panama, April 12, via Galveston.?An e_ plosion occurred on M ireh'_'') OB hoard the small river ateaawi Colombia at the Island ofTameoo. fifteen T>?r?ch* were killed and twenty-two seriously injured. Thirteen parsons escaped unhurt. The Steamer, winch wh* ai.out to start (ur Haibniuai, was completely de* Btioyed. -Mt CHINAMEN (ioINO TO MEXICO. Chicago, April 12.?A dispatch from Port* land. Ore,published here Hus moroiog says: Letters stoic reeelved hero by the last Chinese niall by agent* of tho Bia ' on,pani--, utatln.' that a English, Herman and Chinese sj ndioate had cut.red Int. ? contract with tho Mexican (. ivertmieut, whor.-l.y lbs ByadlOOtO agreed tn *, ni'. (" >,?.??> chlnoae io Mex:,-,, wlthta tba oast twelve months Jhi-Mo.ftcan Goveroment agrees to giro oooh ' : ? rr*-, twenty -lores ol land. S'xty Chinamen left Fortland lost week lol Mexico and others are now pre POTlOg to leave. 'HIE EIRE REL ORD. A TORY OFFH i: DESTBi >V ri? MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April ll'.?Shortly alter noon a Ur* iiro.e oul lu the third story or the Huston Mock, lu which ls the 1'ost Office. Toe mails wore saved. Miller l'.ros. saveai 1.early all tho contents of their store. In the appel stones were tbe law otlices of several lea-1 tna iiruiH. Brodotroot'oeommorclol ac. ney, L B BuBJor ton, arehlteol; tho Buckeye Pabltohlag Compoay, rai Bpemt.iur (newepoper) and score1, of others. Ths Har A'soeiatlou ,att library wine:, was burned one year BOC last Christmas In toa Academy of Music Bro, wes ai*., in the bull.tim: ami was doetrored. Ibo first floor vt as damaged only by water. The lo.*s to the block ls $79, I i..covered bj lasaraaes of (100,000,over ha.f of ; winch is in small companies in omooots nut loexceed )j4,(?0(i oaeii. Th.- loos on the law Horary of 7,000 volumes ls estimated atg-4,0*xi with $".,000 insaraoee. j lin lom i" ?--.'? OOO, divided aa follows: Building, B.FrO,O00s pool office, 9500; Miller Brothels, hardware, I .??. tenant* iu otlices, -.7.'..("Hi. 'lue insurance ls al.out BtOO.OOO, ot willan .si.'i.'.uiiii l* on the build lug. Miller Brothers have glOO.000, Hie Lats library, B20.000, and the romoloder is divided In small* r amounts among the occupants of tho oftie. s Nu one was burt, though the flames quickly cut oil nil chances ol e.capo by the olovatoi ? an l Bteirwor, ami the tenants were compelled to (scape tBrough tm w I adowa. ? ? FLAME- TO COW LAL a MURDER Ha* kin i'mown, N.,)., April 12. The barn cj pus te tho one lu which Tillie -Saith waa Bordered was burned to-ulkiht. Many supposed that th'- mnrder ero cot lt oo Bro, loteodlng to bora both iu.ii.Ih.ks and thu* aeotroy the ooly ovid, nco as to tho pince w bore lim g.il v??s murdered. Tbe hotel la full ol urangera from ali paris of H;o Mate Who have come to attend tho li.i.iio_t ta, morrow. LOBBEB IN" VARIOUS PLACES, Brie, Penn., April 12 [Special).?A Ure of Incendiary origin tins evenltia; destroyed the s ivr-min of ll..tdbach Bros teaethei with a lorge storarre boase and n row two story boardtuK-ho i?e. Looa, $15,000; na iu ?uraiie*. FmSBDBO, April 13. -The Aleiaeder Rome, an Baoloot load oaarh. tho oMoal hotel haltdtog la Clorioo, Kenn., was destroyed by firo thia huming. Lose, 0I'_.0O0; Insurance, 97,000, ? IS IT 31URDER tilt i\ kCt llil.\lt A Hinall -tore at No. 217. Bowery i fltted up as a shl.otiLk.' gallery. Muhn. i Kinny kept the place. At ll o'clock last nlS?I be ran Into Frederick BehBBgBr'S nat room at No. _".l lio^oiy. Kros?:LK bi* hands to ins brooal be gasped, " I sui shot, kelp me," ond foll n- thc Boor, e nagi! and a number of others Bothered tin- prostrate man aod u-k"l hi n wno had shot bim but ha was unable to ooswor. Aa lui.i,ulai co was telegraphed foi bal i.e d:e-1 before fc*-i?taic e came. 'Ibo *l.i\ua ital.rry I* on a level vt I h the street oed tho who.e Int* ul >l ls risii.o to passersby, bul tims fm ll e police have been unable to lonni -ow the sliootliiK occurred >?* Whether Ol not lt waa a*cl Sentai. Tho I'ody wa* reiiioted lo 00 undoitaker's, BBW-YOMM PEOPLE MARRIED IX ITALY In Florance, linly, yeaterday Mina Annie C. Hoe, the daughter of Colonel ll. M. Il .e of lin* city, was ?Bl Ila,ll ll I h aries A. Pion, of Row-TofB. Coionoi Host and his family have bees travelling ter neatly a year ia Lurops kui they were joined reoeuliy iu Haly by Mi. I. ian, who is ooea of J*ha M. Flatt, of the low Brm ol .patch informed tli>- friends lulohins A Platt. A cable din. ef tho two ft,(jillie* of the ii,ai rage. Mi. and Mrs. I'n.ti VIII rrmam abioad ilurm. thc samawr, -Mt-? SECREjAltT MANBISG s STEADS IBPROYEBMN1 W-aBMiHOTOx, Ai.nl 18.?Dr. Haaailton said Hst iBOret-tl MaiiLtiiK wa* u llttlo better to day. mt I Ali MERS FIGHTING TBE TARIFF. Barribrvrq* April 12 lflps-_aQ.?Ab impor* t-Otutcuijg of fsimers was held ut Mochai.it:!.uig io lBy for the pm i. i" Patroni oj Hi ure. MC: Ul (ivoi.is.t HEPCDIATED ROIS DA A -flt THAI IWe.l.VFf* TBS PATMKKT OK HVISIY nini ? mm i ions ci in.11 aaa Raleigh, N. C., Avril 12 iSpetAal).*?The de? rision of the Supremo Court of tbe United Btataa la the Virginia coapaa caaea bsa reaulted lo a suit to oompel iiotei pay mt reston whst is known aa tho sp., lal tax honda These bonds were Issued nuder nets of tho Leglsli lure passed nt tho session of 1869-'09 to na ttotabed railroads n* follow* : West! rn railroad, SI.320,000; Writcri. Noni, Corollas Railroad, *8.fl40,? 000; Wilmington, Charlotte .ind Rataerford BaUraad, tS.OOO.t.; Wllltamaton aad TBrkoro Ballroad, 1300,000; Atlanlle, Tennessee sad Otrfo Ballraad, 1100,000; total, 111,300,000, Tho Interest a' (t per cent bow amounts to a* marta as "io ,.. maklogtka srand total sbonl ?}?-'??.000,000 iuv..ive i in tbs inila TbeoonstltntlOB of tba Stal i qulreai special tax ta bo tarted la tbeaeta npprnpri.it Inc tbe bonds, hence tbey ara daaamlaatad special lax lion;*. The proceeds cf lb-*- bonds were squandered and tho state receive.1 Illili* benetlt. The same- l.e.lslat- ( uro at the cession of 1860-TO passed an act to ic peal the various sets appropriating taeae banda and every rev? enue net trom that day to this contains IbSfoUoWlag lOetlOB : That tho Auditor of this State shall not maka or esase la Ba mada, sny beadings or blank, to, or aa Ika fe.nus trb ch ba is required to supply lo tba aevaral counties of the "-tate, c.ttier than inch an are required, an.! us aro Indlspenaably neeaesary under the prorlsloos of tail net, t.f ns may be In leafier required hy law ; bot shall anr taxes be levied directly by nani Auditor, Bny law heretofore passed ie tho contrary nut withstand? ing; and If tba Auditor abai! ba guilty of any violation of this section be shall, on conviction, bc punished lu the discretion of the cotut. This section ls inserted In every revenue act to pre? vent the Auditor from putting on tho tax lists tho spacial taxes berala referred la Tho sheriffs aro com? pelled to collect tho taxes as charged against them on tho tax lists, therefore, if tho Auditor shuuld be com? pelled to reinstate on tho tax list every year the taxes provided, authorised anti lev lcd by the several acts ap? propriating Ihese.Bpaolal tax bonus In abl of tho several railroads, the Sheriff! wmiiii collect the sams and pay the same into the State Treasury. Hie bond? holders would then he certain of their money, because the constitution ordains that every act ol Legislature, leaving a tax shall state tho special eilijoci to which lt In to be .inplied and it "hall lie applied lo no other purpose. Tho State Treasurer would bo eompelled to pay tue interest as fast as demanded of of him. Tbe plaintiffs tn the snit brought In tho State Court t.v el.iy ..r.' Levi 1*. Morton, (,-iorgo li.isa. Kielmr I ,1. Croea and UeorgS T. Kelsi, Composing the- nun of .Morton, miss A Company, of New-York, against William P. Roberts, Au (hot of lbs Mau-. Thu snit aril] bo re? moved on application of the plaintiff! Into the Circuit < ou it of the united States. Another snit, involving the ss ns question, was bronchi up In the I'nited .-"tates Circuit Court by A. II. Temple, n citIzon of this state. agalnal William P. Roberta Auditor. The plaintiffs contend that the decision m tin- Virginia ooupon cams fully warrants tba suit. The total valuation of r<*al ard personal property In Itali State foi taxation i* ??_*? ?? i.n<t....>? i-.. should tho plaintiffs succeed lu th, ;r inti, tbe mumal Interest ebarge trill be over SSno.OOO In addition to present taxes The plain tiffi contend tbal the repealing ac*, and the aot forbidding the auditor to put lb* taxaa en the tax hst are unconstitutional and therefor) sre void. ike c ises will probably be beard n. .lune before Judges Bond and Seymour of the U ul ted Btstei Court. K. L. An? drews, of New-York, Bonnie] P. Phillips, ex-Sollcltor c. .;?;. and Gray and Stamps ot this city aroeounsel for the plaintiffs. LAWMAKERS AT WORE IN ALE AS'T. tiik AiitAPK uah.way hi ii. i p roR nisi i ssiox? DUTIES Of i ORPOBATK >XS. Albany, April 12 Special), Thc Senate to? night was to vote ob tbs bill sutborlslni Hallway Company to build aa underground raliway In Broadway, New-York, from the Battery to Madison Square, and thence by way of Madison-ara. to the Har ;. is River, Whoa, bewares-, the bill waa reached, Senator Daly, of New-York, asked Senator Morph j, in w om ebarge ll v. aol to press it to a rots ttvnight He *ai.i that ho dsslrad to oiler some important smandmei tito n, ami that i x-Benator Thomas, tbs oounsel ol n.e r-.m pany, had eald that he WOOldaccept certain amen.Intents to the bill. "Hut 1 desire to pass this hill tonight," said Senator Murphy, "and thora ara several Banatora hore who desire to vote lor it who cannot long remain." "Still I hope you will no! Insist upon a vole being taken," s.iv - -natur Haly. " I desire to tusks s ipeeeb on tin- amendments I intend tu proffer, and l cannot Bod them at thi* moment." Thereupon Benator Murphy gare h:s consent to tm h'.ii'e noing ocr till to-morrow. The supporters of tbe Arcade bill aie rather nervous about their msasnrs oiling to tho appearance hera today e,f i monster pott timi against lt signed by Broadway proper!] owners and occupants of stores'in inc street. Benator Daly to-morrow win aflat amanomeaia proridlng thai the Arcade Ballway I om pony ibatl paj Into ihe Treaourj ol New-York ll per flit on Its gr OBS receipts for the Mist live yean of iu existent e ami 6 par cent thereafter Tbe Senate passed to-atgtat Mr. Vedder's bill makins it the dutt of ev.-ry corporation to report to tko Con? troller tlie; amount of it* cai.itu! Stock Ex-Speaker Erwin offered raeolntions providing for thc- Bool adjournment Ot IkS Legislature on Mav 7. Mt. Me l ann objected to their conshli-iatiuu at this limo and they went over. -ay Ar TEE MEBCI OW .1 BUTIXOUA SAILOR. Boston, April 12.?A dispatch to The Herald (Tom Washington, says that United Stains Coasal With? ers has sent from Hon,'Kong to tho state 1 ii-partinerit a I brllllng icc a.iiiit of the death of a BpantSb sailor, Leon talana who wai lured at Manila hy tho Captain of the Granite Biala, of Portsmouth, N. II., ami who mutinied and sought refuge among the packagae of Veiosetie oil with wbieh tba lower hold was filled. Ha threatened that, if altai ked, OT tines* furnished with food Bad water ba woald tiru the oil ami btiru tho ship. Fora night and part eif one day lie defended hemsell by means of shestb-kulres bound to pole.*, ami by throwing tare wood a; the lanterns carried by tlie m. ii. breaking tho glan-, and compelling a retreat, st the naked fiann* eould aol safely be i ai i ied near the oil A concerto I onslaught was at lengtu mada ami utter four horns of desperate fixbtlug tbe nian a is se Brad. He had boen wounded in Hu- mouth ani arm, and had cut hts own throat lust be? fore lils capture. Ile died in ten minutes alter hoing taken on deck. The ship was hove to. her color, set Bl half-mast, the buna! service was read, and thc bo.ly was launched Into Hu ocean. ? VAlAl.l.Y WOVXDBD Bl lilli BC8BAXD. Shenandoah, !'? un.. April 12 [Special),? "Jere" llrown. a l.u?iiiHii niau of Maliauuy City ls Jealous uf his wife, to whim he has been marne 1 only a few mouths. Sho is twenty ye-ai? his Junior. Ile went borne this morning, Bod after sxekaaalng words with lils wife, dtrw a revolver an 1 tired at her. Tho bail en? tered the sldo al her heail Just b ick her car, and she fell uncoliMcinils to the Hour. Bs then point.*,1 the wean rn at biaawa bead and fired another shot. Tba bullet cut a furrow la his scalp from tl.c car to the back Ol tba head. aad ba fell frightened auel half stunned, iho neighbors, wno heard the shooting, sntered tin- boost and found the two apparently dying, with tie pistol lying between them, a physician who was oallen in pronounced tbe woman fatally Injured, but discovered thai the bullet dil ii it penetrate Brown's skull. Ha w.is thereupuu takea in custody and sent tu jail thia af lernoon. a> ? SBCBBTABJ BATABD AXD HIE WI8EBBMBX, Portland, Mc, April 12.?Ctuhing a. Mc Kenney, la their own behalf and toa! of outer fisimie tn ins, telegraphed ob Friday t.i Beeratary Bayard, say lag that tbey bad seieral vessels ready for thc- I:_n_?. and asking if tba vessels would ne protected iaeuUrtag Canadian ports for maa Beeratary Bayard telegraphed in response that thc QMBllOfl laleod Bight lir.u.vo Hie construction of the treaty with Oraal Britain, and that ba expected to attain such sn uuuerstanding aa n.i rallere American fishermen of all doubt or risk, Ths fishing Hims bera aie inalgaant at tt,is answer, Whick they say ia indirect 'they wan lcd yes or no lor an answer. A LAWXIB IS JAIL FOB ( 0XTSMPT. Sr. Lom.-*, April li-' [Special).?Joneph >. Laurie, a piceiiieiic'iii attorney, w.i* committed io jail afternooa to serve ninety days for ooulempi ur court. Uepraetlsed la tm- Federal Courteaad waa or? dered severs! months ago to pay "\,-r sereral thousand dollars which he baal cu.ted for a client. He refused aad Judge Brcmei sentenced mm. A BRI st ll i FOB Si li ns,, J KB XL A Chicago, April 12.?Whan ths n.inn'nf Fioruiiii' MartoB was ealled In tbs Armor] Court to-day ? a weataa, aga l vanty-two, appeared, t-iie waa arrested ss a fugitive from |utiieeon a telegram from New-York. Wheu arrested, she worn it (profHalon of costly lewelrj and diamonds, which a J weller or New-York sceused in i of haring stolen. Bbe ssys inst tbs leweiiei isa mar? ri* ? c au, ' . bul the- j.-ue.iy Which l.e mm sc used io; ..: altai_ Ju lice Me-cb held bel in c-i.mm ti., .-.1,11,,?v, -.Ung iba ,.mi,ii of ti... iic-c. m ,.uy ji.ipi r. t i ti.,.,- ber 1. .- I. IO No it * . mk. TO Ei'Ul i /.ci*/ ,i ttORTOAOB ns A TU EAT RF.. Nbw-Haven, April l_* Special).?JndjrcCar? penter, ol tue- Supramt t eui i of this States, lo-da) baaded down bis decision la lbs case of i ir. WladeU, ..f ti..* elly, ag.niisi George L. Covey, ol New-York Tbo former holds a second mortgage foi -a_i.ie.il .u ibo Caril Opera House, tbs iaige*i thraiie In Coaaaeth ut. Altai the in iciest hail re inline.1 unpaid tor soma time, ha brought this suit against Covey, wba was original > tbs Brsi mortgagee mid IB noa Ihr le., lei ?! Um equity, Ihe de? cision is thal Dr. Windell may foreclose, aud Ibis pro. c.-e ling will res>e,t In rhan?iii_ tor management of the (ij.era Heni-i, as Manager l.ar.i wilt bo ooatad, .-at LOCAL OBTIOB IS I lin,ima. Ia .vc uni id., Va.. April 12.?Senator Ci>l(|iritt, of t.i-uicia, sjiukc to an ImtaoBss aadienea to-nlgbt m tbe Hitting rink ou locu! uj'tleiii. Tba Bgbt ls getting energetic ami both aldaa tutti* that rtotorj i? aaaaiad. rofl. MVBDBBOW A YOBBOSUMOOLMABTBE Luaklkmun, B. C., Ajuil 12 iJSpttitl)**-MeWS lm* roaohed here of the deotb of Profes or Mooroo Modi* son, the yooog min stf-.t rmi robbed a few aliys a<z. nt Pigeon Riverstotloo, oa ibo Wooten North Corollno Railroad. Madlooa wm walking slang the ratfroad traek iiione whoo h> wes overtakes by aatranger who oohed ldin where ba wu* going. He replied that bo was going otu tow:,rd Ibo woola, u I, .laired var.I- -,r *rt a wilt', for i..e pm poss of looKiag ol lome lands with a rtew or boy* 1 lug. Thsat-asget volunteered to go wltb him ond bb - oo os they roached thc wo ls ha oohed Madison i" ll Dd Ililli tb, " I tin aol know you." sold ttie young min. M Well, here's what will bring it, I reckon," sold tte itranaer as he bosnly drew from bis coot pofhel a pis? til, viiu, ii be preston ted ?t Madison, Ino astonished man received the first shot In Ihe head. Tho nazi oas look eib'. f lu tbe region of the tc.rt and Mo Hs in f' iL lue min then lob'ed hun n.nl tindo bl* f scape. I :.<? people of Ibe (.imuntty win ne tireless In t! elr search for tbe murderer and tho County of Hay wood will ofTei sault bl reward for lila apprehension. Detectives .na? nt woik on tho cece, RAI LIDIA it INTERESTS THE TBAKSCO-t HXENTAL DIFFERENCES. DIPFICCLTT IN" ABBAKOtXa TKBMB Willi TRI PA* iii IC mah.. There hoi been no settlement of the differ* BOBO! Between tho trsti-conilueutal line*, BlthffOgh iii" , gotmtloni hiv i uot beea abaadoaed. 'i he railrou-l com? panies probably would have uo dlflkralty In completing au agroemeot, bal tho purpose of tbe prsaeat aogotlo tioni ls to arr.m*.? term- tv nh thc I'acitlc Mall MOBBM-lp ( ompssy. '1 tc- railromls sppenr willina,' to pay a reduced subsidy, w lille the iteamsliii)con:poiir insists that lt will oocept not less than |lon,non a month with a provision that tho contract cannot br. terminated on less th tu six months' notice It ls understood that Hiernllroad* havo ottered 170.000 a month. C. I*, llui.tiii_.-tu_. said lu reply to Inquiries od the sub? ject: "Tiieie ii uo settlement lu sight, but perhaps I am Hie last person who will have newt about this watter. Persons come lu here frequently libero were some here to-day) to learn what I will do lu certain contingencies, and then thor will go out without saying what they will do. 1 suppose that wben they have bought or iold !n the market, ns the case may be, they return to accept or re? ject my offers. kOOWlOg tbat I will do precisely what I promised In the first place. .My Information, therefore, is not always very xood.for I do uot know, y,.u soe, what Ibo other m. ii will ((include to Uo. I have proposed a sort of slldlnc scale for the I'acitlc Mall subsidy to be rarleal accordinir to the conditions of the business. It begins Ot 070,000 O month rind under no circumstances ls to exceed B86.000, the amount nf the previous pay? ment. We would never consent to raUe the nmr.uut to 1100,000, lor rhe tendency ls toward lower rather niau hi.her ratoa." A mootiu. of a committee of the Pacific Mall Company was held yi-s'i-iday, but the business was ol a routine Character. The sub.l.ly was alluded lo In Informal con vereetton, bul action ->n lt w*# uni within ilie nangu of Ito powers. A prominent director of tee company sold I " I urn ri'iro thst there arc not over two member* of ibo Boord who would volo to ,-tccrpt 170.000 a month, and lt ls doubtful if a majority could bo obtained in favor of the former lubstdy." rn A NEAT THICK OF TUE C.: NT KAL. M HUN 11. HT f KN CK HIIII'INf, IN SC li KN Eli AUY TO AVOID INJUNCTIONS. Albany, April 12 {Special,.?Thc Now-York Central nu rood ploy rd a neat trick on ibo swoon of property in toe vloiolty of tho Bebeoeetody depot last Dight J .1-1 before midnight a work train and balds WON sent ip to BOhOSOOtOdy from tlbony br liinl train Na 20. *>? boord was a l'l -kel foi ce, ready made, ond posts nml barbed wire to put Up another fence. Tue tiuiu rolled into f-choliertiuly, and in a short time the picket fence was Bp stretching from tho baggage-room of tho depot aeroee Uberty-sfc Bo quietly woo the work done that even the telegraph Operator dBi DOt know lt Tue picket fenco completed, tho workmen went over to tho Troy bi,lo of the depot and set eight posts across tha top of wi,,.!, strips of scantling were Dolled, aad ola -? ands of barbed wire completed another fence. Mr. Winciac, .thu keepi b hotel Dcor the depot, mode o vlg - i .test uk-aiiist tho proceedings. Later in ti.e day lie carno to this city to consult a lawyer. The fr nco shuts Bim oot from the depot and i obos ti.e street Theeommooeoooellof Schenectady a year uno directed ? closing ol Liberty it. aod thc Legislature -oohed np this ootloa br an oaaol mont. Had the Bow-York Cootra! company, however, attempted tb*, eoaatreetioa of the toaee la daylight sev? eral iniin.cir.:,s tv mi,ii i,av o neon appllo 1 'or by persons llVll af in the \ lou.ny who ii-'- tho street. -? ALLIANCE BETWEKN OOWEN AND OARRRTT. Philadelphia, April 12.?-The Bllianoe be? tween President Gowen. Of the Heading, and President Garrott, of tbo Baltimore and ohio, looks only to kuep lug the New-York connections of the Boodlog RaUrood Intuit. It ls now ki'own lhat a lu ijurltv of the stock of tho Jersey Goatral Railroad ia owned by Preotdont Gar? rott aad tho friends of Proel lent (lowen. Holders of the bonds " rod by the North Pennsylvania aod Bound Brook Railroads, over which the Heading linds lt. wey io ibo Jersey Cootra-, bovs boen in consultation wm. President (Jarrett recently. It ls stated thur ho hus wada the dissatisfied ho.der* of these bonds BSObOtaatlOl otfer. Several Important ohaogos lu tho airectory of lbs Cen? tral Railroad of New..Ior*ey wore mad-- ln*t week, but lt boo beoo oonorallj bob oeded that they wore oppoeodto Mr. (iowt-u and tao eoattaoaaoo ol tbo iu?*e te the Bead lag Rollrood. (me or tvto of ihe new directors arc kBOWfl to ba connected wita the r. oraanlsotloo sj adiooto, and it boo been Inferred froai Ibis thai theyhad sotorodtba Hoard lor the purpose of reconstroetlog the eotnpnny In the interest ol karawa* betwi sa tbo '-"ai compoBloe ant the I u:a, .h. railroads. Aa oOlccrol tue company, whose position wonld mik* him familiar with ,ii,y change tn toe control, sold that ho did nol believe Hist Mr (Tarred au<1 Mr. Gowen, oi their friends, hod a ma? lm it* of tbe stock. " I do oot credit thia statement," ho s til,'?? aii.i do not believe tbat there hi soy foandatioa for it. Of coarse my koowledge about it cannot be ab? solute, but if th.-ro liinl bOOO tiny Intention on the part of Mi. * Jarrett rn Mr, (in we n tc secure the c (intro!, 1 th ink I sbOOld have heard BOOBOlh Og ahollt lt." WHY PAB8RNOER RATES AUK DVCRRABRO, Chicago, April 12 Special).?One ol the rea? sons assigned by the Alohls-in, Topeka and BaatB le Bellrood for lncrooslog Ita Bon Prandsco rate was thal it wa* neebie te provide Pullman sleeping cars to meet tho iiemsnd. The regaler tratos om of AtcbUoo now have an average of i'-voii SlOOplOg ,:_r? ouch. The t.'nioii Poeifle boo eevooty-Bve sleoplag eon nnd tiiey aro all In uso end all crow,led. Application! for berths have to beeOgOged from this polOl S work in advance, and then many ore compelled to put np wiih upper bernis wn.. ordinarily think thev c innot ito with los., then n section. The Pacific Companies hive a half Interest lu all tm, cars run on their linea, io that the Pullman (.ompany only got* boll the benefit of this eiiorinoui increase iii the patronage nf it* curs, bal tins half is oddlag enormously to Its revenue. REFUSING TO APPOINT A RRCRIVER Chu \(.'>, April 12. Judge Qresham to-day dean ' n motioo tot the appoint mo nt of oreoolvor for the Otto wo, Oowego ead Poi River Folley Railroad Cont* pony. Tho motion vv.i*. mal* by tho holders of hoads Bf the towns ol I.tr*':-. Vax. Ilruoo,, OSSSe, Olt.tw i, OSWOgO and Kondall. t'i lien tho company was orgaiu/.-d ni lt_69 i.oi,.is wore i*-uo,i nv ihe town, nain.-,i ir, payment t,r Muck, wbleb they wore authorized t>> subscribe to the now load f-mts wore broogbl by tho lion.tholflors for a lien on ii,s company's property, which ls in possession ot tho Chicago, Burlington and Vj liney road as los.oo. Tho court *aid tlnti there w.t. no necessity for o receiver. MK. FIELD AND Till: NEW-ENGLAND ROAD. Boston, April 12. ('vin* W. Field, accom? panied by hts brother, David nudley Field, arrived la this city Hil* morning, lt ls said that his testimony to? morrow win reveal thc foot thst the proposed leaio of ti.e New 1 ark il . I Nov* I. g id Railroad C.impaliy COO' not lie COuSummotOd lol the present, and tl.i.1 ibo latter rorporotltin refused to appoint a eommlttee to lavestl* gat, : ... niottor, altai iga earnestly requested to do so i.j Messrs, Clark, ii glason sn. otiiers. it is also stated ti..* ?: *:.??' feature of Mr. Plaid's tort! many lo-morrow will bethe revelation that bo ls not in ray latorosted id ibe New-York < Ity ami Northern Railroad Couipauy, aad that be hod no Intentlonol u i. rn.' ti: a' tnt*l with tho New-York and Kew*Englood rood oven If he bad Obi lined possSBSlOO of the butiils. MIBi I i ian--'i- RAILWAY INTELUGRNCB. Tot! ito, Ohio, April I. [Special).?The annual report of tb*-rum .mri Pol* Mai-qastts Road for tboy oore_dlag I ieee ru I-1 Bl, 1BB5, Ira ucl to-,lay, BboWS tho total BOTO I ngS !? tb* |1 ,f I''-."Tl*, a ilt'creasi- of nbou- .* li"'.,''*J"> a* cui.i an-.i wit'. :--i Tho op* ratlin.' expenses end tozea amt'.i. i . ? ', a * i.'iit decrease over toe ? ti. rue funded debt on December 31 wa. * ,...?.- '.""ii. ? h. vi... tprll u rh* lot'r-i.r.,lu's Dobaqaa, Iowa. dispel sayi "Tb* mi ml moeilogof tba Coder l-'aiis ai.it Minnel ita Roth ' oin).anv was he.d to--lay. A. H. bi ekuey, ol BL Pool, preelicnl ?f lue Mtanosota and n ort tito.'ot ii; c. W. lie.r, uf London, Eeg- sod J. Kenned) 1'intd, ..f Na Y-.i h. wno sloeted dir- I Ino retiring diiectors were a*. J?moo end o. II. North" i'i.',.', of Ne a Yolk. . n:. April 12. Preeideot Coble, of Ibe Reel li ii I.., i. ai Reoers HP. Floorer, ll lt Bishop and Henry sievert retanmd t., ?iiieago to-?oy from Munn ap->ii*. Rogoruing the report tba! the Rook leland w....n nipt mg to secure . mtrol of tin- ,-t. Pou UalathKoM , Kr. Cable said that aa far aa ba .now tba II ak l-l .li ! ci ...:? ii- fol the pOSBOOIlOB of that io.ul. i un *'.., Apr.i 12, Adispateb from Winnipeg, Most* . says thal Hinlstei Norqosy has gi voa notloe tho! h. w... tins week univ, th*-.* soboMy of ?1,000,0?? ra prov im ia. t.-iiiia b. gras led io ibo Madsen's Boy Rmi road < on,pan . lo OSSIOI In OpODlOg IBS 1100 bstWSOO the * anadiai, l'a Ifli and fl.* wa'.ora of Hudl"..'* fist. I h. gram will eel fie available io the cempoey oottl Ibe road is ('iii.sir-.il led Ji.ii'.M .. Apiii 1J.-A cable (liipaiib to The tdu't from I on.ion ta>* Barlag Brothers R Ca will io doy lutiie appheatloss for B2O.000.OO0 Caoadloo PaotBi Rellwoy Hi?t BMrtg?as boodo bearing mtor-.i al tii r.it-of a pei seat I?OM?wo Bi la pareeamma mt rn ooo ?mogera* i with iii>-1 aaadiao Uuveraesoo- lue price al which the bouda will be issued n lob. MILLEU NOT YET INDICTED WILL Iii: DE A WITNESS I OBI HE PEOPL1 ' in* Bill Mun- i t BY ni* I'.in.i nt ns.ami si-ni: ii ? BERIA! I'V IN.-pu ina BYERS!*. I .Aldermen Waits and Miller, I epnblicnn mun. '" - "' Ihe Board ol l**-l trom adj.In : districts. were in Ibe Dlstrh I Attorneys offiee al the same time yesterday and conversed together lora time, Mr, ? :'"'' ':'~ '" me ramil ar with the office bj this lima aad is much at bia ease. Mr. Miller did not Mom so nmcli nt boms, Tbe approaches to the Detectire Boreas ?rore ? to reporters ycsterdsi morning snd the stbordinatoa "' I" '!?' ' ' ?'?-'? Bl re umi. i Instructinna noi t i Buaweranj questions about Miller, who hod bri 1'1"'1 I ' iturdaj ci*. ? ? g, Miller h id heen pei ;?'.! to sleep all night in a bed ta thc lu-i- ate r's office, u was said, because his pbyaioiaa tl""'-' ? i - ?.health i.ld boinjoredby Um dan p air al a bast mei i eell. Mr. Milter I ad bil breakfasl -nv-.! In tl. md ha made Ins morning toilet thora HM two let- t'i r- v ere permitted to see bim shoot 0 a. m., ind they talked in tho preeetxe of offloera about the arrangements t-> aeeure boil. The ex-Aldermaa did sot look Hbo a aick maa wi. he emerged (rom tht Mott .-t. door ol Ueadqaartsra al 10:30 a aa laapet td Byraaa walked with him to the Bowery and winn tbey got aa a car going iowa town their swaaerwaa inch as tu atti act no attention. Btrangsrs Din ian them riding togathi r eould not hats gaaaaed that oas iva? a prisoner nini the other a police offlciaL Miller, bOWOter, looked tired whoa he reaeheel thu Distiict-Atiorncy's offiee. He it short, thin ami Mack iii aicled. His ceiuune 1. ex-He-corele-r Jaiiiis M. Smith, tailed to sec dim carly in tin* "lay and i-.-m.iitied with Iiiin (ur a loni; time. Miller entered Mr. Nicoli's room itout ll o'clock, preceding et-Alderman Walts by shoat ten minutes. Tba former was guarded by In ? pcetor Bymea His brothers, James ll. and Joseph K. both shoe manufacturers in lileeckor-st. had been null on ."saturday tu gi' e batt, but tho aggregate -mount ol their nal estate did not satisfy Mr. Mar? tino, 'lhere w,?s still an amount of |6,000 or 98,000 HI tho 925,000 bond, fur whick Mr. Martina asked idditiaaal tosartty. Mrs. Adelice Wood, a widow, and lister of tho Millers, made up the tuil B-B0S_t?by liming laal estate worth 914,000 aa secunt". Tho hoad was perfected and nt nunn Secretary Penney had the document road} tobe taken lu Recorder Smyth, Who wu, titting lu'l'art I. ot the Court ol (jtiiierul Ses? sion*. 1 he warrant on wbieh Miller was arrestee! was limply n magistrate's trsrrsnl Issued by tho Ueeorder. lt had beea stated thal an indictment wai fooadon friday aad tl at mi that the ex-Aldrnnaa would be arraigned. Hut the (.rand Jury had adjourned on I'n.lav without lindiii^ other indictmenta than thone in eases io which arrests had prortously boca made, District-Attorney Martiae led the" way to Itt corder siuitli'* court-roam and was followed by Inspector Byrnes and Detective Rei Iv witu Miller. Ex-Itecorder Smith ami .Iohu \V. Jaeobus were with the ex \lilt-r lnati, Mr, smith as Li* counsel and Mr. Jacobus ai sa old political friend, Mr. Marlin.- saul tbal the bond niven wa* satisfactory to him nnd the Recorder ad? mitted the prisoner to bail. Miller with his brothers iind Bister took tho required oath and ho was iic-e. Ile l<-1r the building witli hi* friends. Mr. Waite- 'ta* in tin- I listrici-Attnrney's office for a large part ol ike day and was takea belora tbe (.rand Jurv, uni im Indietment wera li ind. Mr. Martino would t "i say ? bather ex-Aldarman Miller wa* to be ii*c.| ns a State's witaosa lin- statemcnl was msde, however, on Rood authority that he would probably lie need aa s witaosa against [some ol his colleagues, rho feet tbat no indictments was found againsl him b takeu as evidenee that he ls not to bo placed un tiial BOOB. Mr. Nicoll Paial that there had been no new develop. monti of interest, I aspect oi Byrnes had an Interview with Mr. Marline nnd Mr. Nicoll. The Recorder will render a decision lo-day probably nn tbe motion made la the Jaahne oaaa tor a bill ot pat tic,il,h. ni tin obarge ol bribery, Tbe date o< the 1 bribery, tba place and tbe exact amount are ths tacts n inch the ile-ie-m-o dealre to ascertain, inept riot Byrnes waa quoted lo '* rho ll* raid " yea teiehi h.* saying cei a i de nu i ii Jaehne: "He i* the surest of conviction If he ever comes to trial. . . . he will skip, I'm thinking. He'll lm to the laud oi the free Canada. What ts a matter ot 925,000 to a man who bas lots of money when ins liberty is In danger I" lo ii liniuNK reporter tbe Inspector said: "1 newt nindi- use ot snell langUSgO to anv i.orson. I hmo not enid or Intimated m anv way that 1 thought Jaehne would rna away, lt I thought snit would be it ino-t imprudent thin:: lor n.o tn say sn to n reporter.*' \\ lie ti hts attention was eaiieel to a report published in " 1 he Mail and Express" thal Miller's arrest In Florida " was all a prearranged matter lute ecu In? spector Byrnes BBd the prtsonei bimaelf,'' tho Inapeo len laughed, -l.k bi* bead nnd aaid ka could not nndertaki to reply to all the sbsurd storieetbst were published. He declared tl at he could tell DOtblng ai.' it Miller's Boaranatioaa withoffleutla since- In* return trnm Florida, ur say whether Miller wonld giro eridenOB tor the Slate Bgaiaat utiy persona now in Meted, ? DESIRING A RECEIVES FOR THK ROAD. a SCH nr.i.i'N nv mi:-. liA-riNi,-?mi: OBOBBDS ol ni l: e ..Ml'l AlNl. Mrs. Mary Haatiaga, the widow ut Rngh Haatiflga aod n stoekbolder in tho Broadway and s. reatta Arcona Railroad Company, began snit yeeterday la tho United .States (inuit Court against JamesW, Ko-hav, ami Iba other dircctora of the company, she ar-ks that a Kestrel tor the roi.el bo appointed nun bb c, rebr wa* gi anted d;rectia| tbe direotors to ihow eauaeob Fridaj wlj sreoMroi should not beappetot tel. 'Iho hill ot complaint ssyi thal Mrs. Hastings ls s citizen of Xsn-Jersey, unlit aamea the directors of tba Bari nth Aroona Company, li then recite* the facts about tut- issuing ut thc bonds to the amount of f vin, (ion an el the gnarantecing tho bonds ol the Broadway Surface road, ia oearlytbe same tei ms ai in tbe Protbingbam suit againat tia directors lo which Mr*. Boatings joined. 1 i.e- lilli thou proceeds: "Tho frauds perpetrated by sharp, Hays ami l-'ii-hav m ihe manner stated wero so ure-at sad glaring that they hine eauaed greal pub lie Ind ig nation aad thal prooeedinxs bavt mob takea to iu> tsligati the same bi Ibe Legislature ol the State of .Now Vork ami that there is greal and Imminent ilangei that by reason ol thoee fra ni* proceedings still l,c takea to attempt to annul the charter ol said Broadway Compaay, when tbe Iranehise tbereol wbieb ls morty aged tosaoare Ibe bonds guaranteed by the Seventh Avenue Compaay will be greatly imperrilled." Iii BtatcmeBl is then inaeie tl at the Urana Jury bas investigated tho alleged frauds and it is reported tbat they mav a*k for prosi'outiniis ; in coosequenoe uf such Inquiry tba said deloadaata win ure liable to ?neb prosecution are greatly perturbed in mind and disqualified and rendered unable to discharge mc ol the duties ot those offices ua director*, of a corpora? tion.'' The eimplainant says foal the eliteetors have hut the public contine nco un I tho confidence ol tbe itook hohli i s and that tl cir c mtinued occupancy ol ihe ofl ee of dircctora ol tbe eompanj la fraught will gnat danger to tba finanei'lwell ln-iii>r ol the oompany. I be fae! <>t tne formation ed a Senate* Committee ai.d it* Inreatigatioo "t the alleged frauds of Rome ,?t the director* is tuen set forth. The tour lulls Introduced in tbe Sm,atc hy thc committee are alindee! to as well BS tho ftict that the iitiulineiit of tho chatter is prob? able trom th' passage 11 ans ot tin- lulis. I he -tock it i-*.;.i ha* bellen from 300to200a shamra value, Th. appointment ol u receiver foi tbe Berenth Avenue foin pan J is then askeel Im and an Injunction (retrain? ing Messrs. b'osbay, Keir, Kharp ann tbe others noni neting a* direotors, Rawes and Bishop appear as c 'ii-,*. 1 for tin- eomplalaaal ;.V MEM'iHY op Jons WELSH. Philadelphia, April l'J [Special).?A fall meeting ot the Cematiaeieoera of Pairmoaot Part waa iie:,i this afienieion to p iy tribute to tho memory of Ioho Welsh. vico-iTo-.nl' ni <iBalara- Karnak oooaptad tnt chair, OaargafL Bokee offered tho followingmin? ute ; ?? if any consiUiion caa ba derived from tba aaa* Bial-ratlou that when a go< I mau dies, tn* has not llred ii, iiuii. that com'oi uni; as., it.inc,, artsoei spontaaoously Ib rertewlaa 'hu looa aad a leful career ol oar reoeotly Saooaasd presides!, lok* Weteh. lint ha died full of rears aad of haaors seams bat tbs duo tiibuto paid by nature and hi* felloe mao tu hts blamalaea HIS aad to tbs niau) -nil importaal wira. Whleb he accumplishcil fur hit natue city and for tho Nation willoh ba repre seuteel witu so much ability as a diplomatist. Manya mau who has kaawa tha deUoolo loach af hi* charitable iiand, which gara with a ii imlBty Ihat aaaaUy beiun.** la a brother, will Btlaa him bb a dart .ia) and tum in rain from rose lo race ta Had ins ilks or tala inecessor. lt ls oeodlsss io refer lo apeeUl eassa or to particular mourners while the whole oliy lameuu tho death of a man wb?sa place will not sbob !"? tailed, io tin-fanni) of John Woiab we offer eui ilocere aympatbj at a loss which, nen t., tbem, we reel slmost a- deeply, assure.I, le. vi ev. r. that in ilia e len. Bl row,il cl for ci.: tilly Virtues lils nan - inn*, --aol noat lui.l.t alni must COIisplCU .,.-." Resolutions of a sim . i iractei wore roted hy tue Board ol Trusteesol tier I Diversity ol peonaylt .. t I in, fun. rai will taki place to-morrow mornios from St Peter's Protestant Episcopal c V'lroi,, ai Third and Plas sta. the Ber. Dr. Davis offleiaUag, The banal wiilbo private at Laurel QUI I'euiotery. lill. HF.ilt of A ST. WBtBBSBVBBBAXBSB. Cow MiiiA, S. C., April 12.?Ia ii auwspaper at (ires-e,erau. Ib-sae, recently appeared tba faileWIBg paragrapta: " Besaidlag the late baaker SUegllta, who dmd som.- lluiu a_u in St. PatarabttTg, leaviiiir .. coluiei.il ruituiie. lt IS BBW Surmised that ks hailed from this i.iiiaBbarbaad . at i?*si n has beea aeeertalaed tbat m 1813 ayaaag fellow from Barkaeh aaiaad atlagliu went oil alta tne Russian sold.crt and uolhiim ha* b'en hoard of him since." Many years ago x Herman Barned Btlagtlti ca.ne- tu ( ..ic.,,.bi., and opene-l a baKery. Tins bokal nml bia w,fl? an.! chilli esl aa uni'le af bia who had Bona leBi. Puter* burg With iho UussunsouaiUat ho wai Ihcu a haulier lu I I n eily, a correspondei ce wssopened with tlio coinm | Dian Dater ami the Bt, Petorburg banker and kopi up until tbe f'.riiier died hers a..mc years ago, leovlog .* son, sgonrteeore rs. Won baker Ptlciillt- died tbe corre? spondence wltb lite b ink' r wu* cou un ned by the wi. lou. won, however, did Dat know of the groot wealth of her relative. Tbe booker aenl for and obtained photographs J" ti ? gre ? | v i, the son ol t ?? sher, ts , j.r | ?. w? ..?.,,,., ,,, ? rlrv- ranis .toro, bal bs his great-ancle had no wife um chu.in o ito ls supp ? ? I ' ie 11-foi heir tu the f .ruc. ? li fl by the I Ina case bas bi en put Into tho heda of lawyers. DHU (ARV. THADDEUS FAIRBAVK8. Br. JonNSBURY, Vt., April 12 t Special.? Thoddeos Fairbank*, tho aged lorna! w of tue Kau i ?ooles, died thia morning, n mot with aa aoeldaal ou Mar. b SI, whleh, sith in.'i bo il lore I illgfal al the time, proved lura:. Heetepped oat into tha vestlbula of ul* "w" ho - ilipped, ? >.:s bal i., au i Ml, '??..?flinn;- his left b.p. Owing to bli ..-?> h's I'.n slr:,.,, ftmysmt ,.,,,,, ;h? ___, {,,_, . ? ___, , !;/(r M "V^, '" '??'u'" ' ^JohBBbnryAtmd. amy. whit* wes foundoo . ?, _tUjrw,_a, ,,?,,??...,, . , bim ,::.-,,n,t welt nti.l ,. I,,,,,,,,, ?,_.,:, ?, .Jj i-rrow ond aympathy for tho vener___, , ? tbr pish RU pata from the rraotared limb eoosUn?*J grow worse iinti; this morning, when bs di* d. ('ti Jill.nary IT Mr. fairbanks celebrated ids ninetieth ' birthday, a. it occurred this your on Soodoy meey ; friends ami neighbors called ou him tho prevloos eveo lag and complimented him on his goori he.ilth nt th.it ; time. Ito wa* i typicti Now-Engloader of tho Faritoale ? class; thrifty, pondering and alio energetic and victorl ons. Mrs. Patrbaa-Sdied tn Decombcr. 1800, IRasaaas laRaaaks was boca ta BriatitelA, Mass., in 1798. He was tho sixth in descent from Jonathan Fair? banks, who emigrated iu 1633 frOO Somerby in tho Wool Riding of Yorkshire, Eogtaod, to Hedhsm. Mass., aad the soeond sou of Joseph amt Pto be Paddock Fairbank-.. He roeeived such a literary odaeoltoa as the district icbooli of BrtSBBaM could mpply; bal ho was a nalural meehan io. and when only a boy aided lils father In bundine a lawmlM and shortly after that a gristmill. When he was twenty seven years old he started a small Iron foundry In 8t. Johnsbury, to which -t;iai<e his father had moved In l."*15. Thaddeui was .Joined by his elder brother Krasni*, ' who twice sorv,..l as Hovornor of Vermont, and the firm ' of F.. _ T. Fairbanks t.eg.tn tho manufacture of stove! BBd ploughs. The pottom for both wero planned and BSdo bf Thaddeus. lu l-_ii ho patented a cast Iron I plough, and in l-.'Iu a cooKing stove. In l~_'.*-'_0 the cultivation of hemp absorbed the ' attention of many agricultural iiOBBBHIIlHUn ni New rugtand, and Mr. Fan-bunks patented a hemp dresser, as he saw the ktroar dlflleolty inourrod la dre-isiiig tho hemp. His company being unablo to weigh tho hemp stuw orita ease or accuracy, the mind of the Inventor .rasped thc Idea which decided his iifo's work. Ho wa* paying Bis a ton ror tho straw, an i the oaly ronlo* then In use wcro thc even balance and th. Roman steelyards. Aller a long ami careful study ot the problem an I a series ot moor exnsriments no constructed o platform I scala on which a load could ba weighed ot a time. Rel set to work and soon had a model .cale meda His Hist arrangement was to place sn A-simped lever in a suita? ble pit ami upon lt to balm,ec un __ .,. edges a fro* p .,: form upon which a cart cou..I be driven lovel with tho ground. To keen this platform from tocking upon Its supports, he framed into it a verticil p..-; well brue-.I and from the lop of Hu. attached lovel chains to t_\. d posts upon either sida Tb* se i bolos bo* log level did DOt draw up of down, and tho weight of tba I loud wu. correctly Indicated upon tho steelyard. J his scale soon become reoowned and graduolly thc Brm de? voted themselves to the manufacture of scales, giving up tho other branches ol lodustl v, Includlug that wi lb coiled forth the invention ot the drat ic. Different klndi of scales were soon demanded, adapted to weigh? ing articles lerge and small, U_iu and heavy. A gre kt variety wore cai led for and supplied, varyiug from dose for delloate o_?rstio!ts to those for railroad tracks aud canal Welch-locks. Mr, Fairbank! planned and built his own shops, and Invented .. large part of the machinery used In them The seal., noni, anew ur t u-le of mun nf ac turo wben he took it up. he bod to grapple with the problems or construction. i." loverelgns of three widely different mittons especially honored tbs aged Inventor ?nh tokens of their approval. Io 1873, at the Vienna Exhibition, be was tho only American who waa made a Km.ht of t ie Imperial < iraer ,-r Franois Joseph , he received from tim Klug of -lam tho decoration o; Parpame, ur '.tie go.don nu -Uni ot siam ; Mahomet oe Bodok Facile Bey, r nor of tho Kingmill of Tunis, ul*o honor. I him with a decoration. Not only tho scale warka nnd tho st. Johnsbury Acid ? ii... ..wo their existence to Mr. Fairbanks, but tho whole Village is greatly Indebted for its prosperity to tbe Fair? banks family. Hu ii't.iclied groot importance tu tbs a--isling of tlie yoong to obtain tbeblgbostdi gre. of self culture. This Ud bim, lu 1 872, lo provide Bt, Johnsbury with academic buildings Suited for tho leuuireineiils of moi. rn education. The Bret iMft ls known .I* .South Hall, aud ls four stories high, built of brick, with cuty rooms for studente beeides apartments for tbe teachers. Next came tim Academy building. This was of Ho mano-Ootblc architecture. Too cost of build? ing, sukse.piont gifts and lu.icripitou to aa endowment fund, and a campus which was added mst spring, bring tim contributions of Mr. Falrbankato this sin.lo institution to at loasl i*--"","nu. On each cuuimoiicement day m Juno lu- signed aini presented the diplomas to the miduallng cias^. lie attended the south Congregational church, whore the Hov. Edward Fairbanks, lils nephew, ls pastor. His son, tin- Kev. Henry Fairbanks, formerly a professor In Dartmouth College, ls superuiteiuiont of toe sunday school there, and Colonel William i\ Kai Thanks, also a nephew, i* .lo.ion. Tho remainder of tho Fairbanks f_nilly attend tho North Coinfregational Church, whore ex-Huternor Horace Fairbanks, a nephew of i 'Oaddeus, I* adoaooo, and Colouol Franklin Fairbanks, also n nephew, is the sopetlnteodeai of the Buadoy school. ? ? WILLIAM POOLR, William Poole, for the lust twenty*0De yens nn employe of the Custom House, died yesterday at bis lii'iii', No. l,.t"-H I'li-ilic-st., Ilrooklyn. Ho waa born in New-Orleoos in 1 SOO, bat carno ts this city whee a child. Hu cute: cd upon bOSJOOSB lifo at a ihtpptDg 'lie i in Burling Blip In 1803 ho was opp doted a clerk in tho auditing deportment of tbe Custom Hoooe, ond bold bis place until Ins de.dh. About thirty years ago be *orve 1 a torin irs a member of the Brooklyn Hoard of Education. Ile became a resident oi' tint i :ty in 1 * i'i. in Hie forma? tion of the Brooklyn Philharmonic society lu, took an active part. Mr. Poole was o stanch Republican snd al? way s took on active part in politico, [lo novel marne!. alni made Ins home with hhs thice sister.-*. Fur leven! yearshto health hal not beea good. Tba Immediate cause ,,r his .louth vv.,* paralysis of the heart. Tbe funeral will bo bsld oo Thursday. DR ABRAHAM MARVIN SHEW. Hartford, April 12 18peciat).? Ai?rab___ Murviii Shew, supertuteudent of tho Connecticut Hospi? tal for tho Insane at Middletown, died tins afternoon. On February 20 he accidentally fell dowu tho malu stairway of tho hospital and Injured lils spine. Ho had been confined to hts room for several weeks, but wa* apparently geltim,' bettor when a stroke of apoplexy rendered him unooaoclous for several hours sodresulto? to his death. Ho was born In Watertown, Conn.. In ls-11. He servo,1 two years in tlio United states Army art surgeon, and for thieo years he was attached to the New-Jersey State Hospital. I>r. Su.,vv superintended the tmlldluc ot the Middletown Hospital, eu.l stace tts opei.lng iii 1 ?sdi ho lias in-on at tlie bea I of tno lustltu HoU. -rn- ? - FRANCO BROWN. Fr&Dcia Brown, age seventy, died suddenly yesterday at larry town, N, V. Ho vv is ono of the old? est merchants in this city and was for ni my yours lu tbs employ of tho old Importing Unu of B .orman, Johnson B CO. With a Mr. WllBOB. Who WOO OlSO with tho firm, he ttegau business auder the brm name of Brown _ Milson, importers Of Chino. Thu llrm vvas successful and continued in OXlltODOO forty-five years After Its i'.l-solut!on Mr. Brown became treasurer of Ihe finn of Walton. Llvenster, Walton A Co. Re was a director of the Cora Kn bange Hans aud tho Hanover Life In surance Company; oleo a member of tho st. andrew's Soclsty, being ono of its founders. He leaves a daughter | und two sons, one Frauds (Jordon Urawa. ?- ? M. A. TREACY. II. A. Treacy, for several years an employe of TUP. Tnuu M. died Of consumption lu Jersey City )es torday.age thirty (ve yeera AltboaghBifolUog health foi tho inst tito yean. Mt. Treacy rotnalned at his post ami rendered faithful *ei ric* to Tm: TaiBUXg until Au? gust. 1883, when ho vainly -ought ny rest and OhOOgO or climate to restore bi* iie.titb. Ile returned to JersOT city and died ot the restdeneo of bis brother, 1>. F. Treaty. Mr. Treacy wa* a native of New-Hruuswick. THE ll LATHER RE PORT. GOVERNMENT WDICATIONS?FOR M fl OH Re, Wabrinoton, April 13.?For New-England, iiicro.iring cloudiness and light local rains, .lightly wormer, southerly winds. lor the Middle Atlantic ."-tate*, light l-.oal rain", southeily wind.,"lticht change! la temperature. For the vicinity of New-York City and Phlla Ulpbla, luht local rains. rKtBtXfi l/j-al ORsaRFATt.vi Hocus ktoro-Sg 1I3IM7 Midi! te, i\.\ ir 'i.rjfr^rH* *-"~-t?[?n * l~__a*!T i___n tu.':.-.^.'*"l^^tTT-' ______?< MT. .i,i_i.*.. Ntgbla ft B 4 g S T 8 91P vr a *r -ww -r-ra---y.f|it"**H"T fl." 'WT"I .-_-_.. fa.-.^-_! . -_-^.-__... L-. .4. .. BBBBBB <>rri('K, April llv-1 a. m. -Ibo _re.il north wfrti-tui lejireseioti doepeoed yeeterdar, bat roosalaoi central in Mont .na. itu- warm wave which has formed in its treal ?i*. felt eastward u tba Atlantlu coast. Ugh! showers osoarrod lu tho Ohio Valley ami Lake le.Ion, with more or leis cloudiness lu tUo Atlantic staffs nnd New-EagUad. The barometer her-slowly tell, ?nu partly cloudy skies and an Insignificant sprinkle of ral?, Tho ismasiaiars rea yid between ._3 and bl .Ibo atora.rn ig I Vi bring lt>J UUhei than un tba eorroopoodiag day (aol year and 7 V higher ihau on sunday. Warmer, portly cloudy weather, with brief, ll.tit show ors. may be et peeled in this city and vicinity lo-,lny. At |,i.s. ut sui! waru,er wt-atlier, with showers, ls lad looted io* Wednesday. -*f> POMEIRLE ca VEE oy the flTOBBUBG ACCIDENT BOBTOM, April la!.?1 lie Kuilriiiid 1'inniiils slouers this oiomlur hegau their inreillgalion Into me ? ? " ' ? i mt ' causes of tho recent dltn-tT near BsotWSWl Forry, Auitus'iis W. LeOfea eeii'Til BMaaawr or tho Troy and OrosateM Ballroad, te*t 11.--1 Hmm ar tha potal whera tao Bsetdoal oeearn J the r.iiis were ons buadrad (ssl a bora tba water lo rel ai I then aa one handrad .ind ?evenly-:!.'? fe et oilif. I t . . .- . -' loQ of a larse bowlilei hs Ix lori I that lui - k bael rn ? ni-i. Hero ld sit ? i ., I ion as to a b it bael canted i bank io aire nev. a bert W. Bates and Jobs Me Mans i .'. oneal il ,-w n> I ba 1 i-i pei t.-1 t ? road '""1 hiv fore'bo aceideat aud .*. * ?. ia good ooadlUoa, ? - - .1 '.' UBISIIOI' l.'Y \s i,\ WKR8BCUTH Philadelphia, April 12.?An extract bom an irtloleon NP*raecutloa of Heretics," wbleta ippoarog lome years Biro In Th* vt /. nit ? i ml nf I ? ?" ?/, has recent if ? ted In m ii rs ".' Karapa and America, i I attributed to .rebbiabsf Ryan, of P um thal ha never wrote tba .; . .-, brid tbe poaltlna o-e. preaae I in Un- e ttrsi ritb Ut. \ i asl BS and P pe Leo '. III. v tl no a in c in li ll t ? unless ha have the wlll to do au, ani th rilli ?? ? Bcd bf ; ition. A DBCISIOS is i / i :ini ., OLD CASK. T:::;m >\, April 12 Upi ial).?Tho Uaitos] StatesSapi amt mrtto-day rendered a Seeleiea in a '--?? whieh wasorigtaallj tha bbs famoas in legal History a* N ?? j..._v |>iUuat w/ilaoa, lo -.vii.ch tba bbsm curt in i-u randaPM_^_aae_Mtteolaitafffacavar Madlsg npon tn- Btats tue ebliaaitoB u* .,., ,.,.:t, .,.?.?, ?y wt*k*k a eertaia lar?e traet ot land lu Buriinsv-*>caaaty wia ca :? im I750ta tho remnant af tba Reaal !.?-...?. In Hans with a pr.,vi,ion thal it shiulel be free from t.ixos. Ibsladlaaala isoSooid tin* iaad aad marad awar aad tba local authorltlos attomotad ta tax tt. tu 1814 tha awaera began to pay las aad did so Batata* ruptedly .'or ilxty-foar years when the cM lulim grant was discovered an.nu aad payment of tates once a. io refused Tbe State Supreme Court aad .Coart of Lrrora snd Appeals decided In favor ot the riejrht to tix, andi this the L'ultod Mates Court to- lay afllrmod. - a - TMBATBB LICBBSBS VI Villi.ADELPHIi. I'llll. VIit'.I.I'IIlA, April 12 (Special.._ Tba Su? preme Dean tei-elav eleoidecl that a license of |SO0 mutt bo ;-.?..: annually by each of thu tbeatros lu tho city. "Everything for the (iniden " Is oTe-rod bv Peter Bender BOB * I'n, meanlnit: evervtfnnr lit v.-. tl, ind Plan ts ii!,,-thor io fru.ta. Sateen or le^niaiii.'a. to/, t .ei with ali klinls ol implements sod forttlir.era. rhnthsC fe.i Um garden ot farm all nt which ar,- fuUy described, il? lustrate I. aud priced tn their han lenin emitUmT*** wlileh la inailfd to all who semi >, cents in stoups for t astags "i (TBS BO a|'|i'i.-allon st their WorabOOseS, JI aiol ll ( urti lilt st., .N. ii i.ua ? - ? ' rii)s1clans, I'liarnm. isl* and l>i-.isa'?t' Bay Henson's plasters sr* nam pro__at ead i ir-.t.ve tiun aU others. Kefu-i* imitations A ,a fur Henson's. MARRI EDi platt lioivn risraaea na-, on aatantar, mu io. ADiite c.. daasbter ot colonel BlcbarJ M. ii ate Charles A Platt, ail-if Cns city. VIRTU COUCH At t I.- r-et-i'* o' !', ? lu V . parents. Mt eld le fe lld, e'..iin. Aptl B, hythe Be v. \. i . I . Ja-int- ll Vl.'tl. jr .o' i.i mi. .M.i-s . and i -inly 1 . i ..... tero.'John U. ( uni h, c-u . ..f BlddlvQeld. AU . elect of mytrritgtt mt*m kt tataemi nitk (av. nun* und addict*. 1>IVI>. BASSKT-Ia Brooklra Aeyttl lt. Her..di Ba ,ti, .il.)- ot tbe tate 2enas ll, BbbbsI. assSL Funeral ai ii lannis. I;:.il1,-1?- nu i.iv eve-iln.-. April ll. Emily Louisa h n iel \ Bri - ..lt. Funeral from the chu-ch uf Our Hsvloar, .vt..-si . bo - -th UVI" . tics I'lle'S iSV B' 1 p, III. Providence sna ( ti.ca-., papers p ase opv. Iii: '\\ '. -Su Ll Blf, "'i Mo i !,.?. V,ni I-, Bl li * r ? I In Tarrytown, Francis Urown, in tho 71? ' . - -. Fune-i.ii *e-r*. ices .ti l be held Bl i'i I ivt Hut' i i ..ur. a. i arry. tow n. nt . .." p m. on it ? loea tn. rraia lisavea (J rand Central Depot at 1. PULLER-At rom's Biter, Xi, Anni ll, HliJ-th i-'uii.-r, oldest soa ot ths Isle blush fuller, ol salem, 'i i-s IIAHPKL-Ontsunilay, April tl, Anna M. Har.>?!, Inthe T-i li veer ??: I ? ?? ig Kun.-ial services st the resldonce of b*r bob. oeorge U, liar pel, ll .ji' wt v batches* Co.,ou tuesday, tbs 1 -iii m.,-. at . Tie-, | , Relatives sud (n.-nls .ir* respectfn ir -.rited tool LOVE?On Satordsv, April i", Edvard J. funeral scrvioi i bi (irs a ? uar. ,. Itutherfu .1. N J. sa Isy, April li. u; '.ii .n.-liaVaf .'! Op. m. trt:a, Btw lt. lt..? ha ul,, i* || KOXTOOMEiM At ltav-tmr*. Lon.' Isl mel. - .' , loth Inst., ft jii'.ev ' c?a. Mun,.--i child ot l.'.i li.'i'l .'-I I Alicea <? Bon gomerv.aged2 ye t -. M "Mimi At Utile Ferr v. v r ? "? Bsturdsr, tprB 10, l - -'i, Albert it Monfort, in tbe Ti tb psi ,-.. funeral services from Ins Ul resui .. l-tth last, on arrival ot i'i m. train from New-York n. v . -u-ii..> i ami Western lt R . Oeabrosse* ..? cortland s*. fer rici Trains returnlns learn Little fc-rr/at 1.40 p. afc , Interment at Woolla wu ai , ? te-',.e. ie... .. POOLE?OB Monday, Ut li mst , WV an 1 .oh-, lu hil T-tttt lal'. Friends an- Invited to attend bis funeral from h i late wet. eie-uce. iv*a i aiiijcst.. brooklyn, on iVetlncaday, lbs lil , at 7:30 p m. RAYMO-tD ei:i the vitk in*', nf paeaa_os_a Baila i . widow ol ... or/.- ttSTtnootl.snddaughterol *.??? late Au.ir.-w norland. Funeral terrieee from her late i?,i :?>;.--. Ifltl s-'u-rm-rhum St. Ill'l-.l VII. I oil! Ul ? I ey. lita llSt... .ll '.' p Ul. BA. M''Mi-in At,ul '.i ut N'-waiii, Dela?ors, Fi"i A. wife of Kuli.h ll. liayiiioiid, au 1 nan; .t--i -il lil.- lalo i'l. J. llaw e.,;, Be Hey. II,.nu) nu's will arrive on A|ir,I 11 bv tr.ein on Pronsvlvanu :: R. doe ai ' -" p. ? . bo '. b* t.i.o'i Bram there misatls (inonumet Cl ineteiy. scott ci,, Momt cy. April 12, ISSS. st tba restdsaee af bia motaar. ito Wssbmaton at.*., Iir.'ikirn. Walter 1 . *on nt Mary H. and tlie Ute Janes I. Miutl. lu Ihe J'Hh icc ui tua n'.'o Funeral s-rvicesat hts late residcacte on Tuoidiy aftern.i.iu hi 4 o'clock. Iutermeiit at lluuliii?d n. I'eU'.i, on YVedaosday aft<>t'iiooa a* :i o'eleca BIBLEY?On Bonder erenlwr. tpru \i. ?t StahttMt__i ii tr .in s .ii oi U.raiu sv. sud Uar*_ret Borper sibley, a^o4 ll) Ve ATX Puneral ptivsl ? Mtllll-At **iu. s-;-?r. N. Y.. Anni I. IBM, Piandiua Vau caJebeek, w;.;..w ol *-tt ;i,i. .1 - .i.i.'i 1.1 ,..- .'1st ye.ir nf li .f iga friends sre Invited to intend lier funeral .,, Taasdar. \prii , ; i' e - , . ic io. trom '' 1 of h n sun a uw, the Kev. Wilson Pbnuiet, li ..-i.i.iu.i live., b.ug >.n/. Friends will oleoseosui Howai - invi'v-iu iiou'iay. Agett 13. M k Itasep. -ged I fuiiemi aet vices st the residence of Bis hretber l? P rrsaer, ?. - 'tit si leraeyClty os WeBaejdar meraias. April li. ?ii lu -. ,*kk;.. Bptcial -Coiiccj. A. - William ll. Moiiiiau. hat liecioer. OBTOIBS t- io., hi:, ju.:mt mi'ia:.way. -??ALE TO-MUKII'JV.' Wl.li> SSDAT) ANI) THCUSUAY, at I Kl-icTa..:.. A very flue lim af RICH CABINET Kl'l'.M I'Llli: tho piudactl .11 of Mit. I II A**. TI>' n. BO 1: l.A-T 151 11 -sr., Consi-tfliutof 1 abiiicls. nahlea '.lil'.! *ini'*. e lar.e assutt njeiil uf O'ld (hairs. UodCbasabrr 1 uni ! u' ? . ..... lu a.. IBS tiuo( abiiitt WaeSa, i" oB Beeetreed, Kabetaaf. Beial e-'eji-iboV, Ai.i.na il: -at.n We -1 CbSRT i-nd ",ck 'Ihe Furniture kl now un l.sinl.ui a PATANDKVKNINO UNTIL riMEOPSALE. __ Hausa & Co.. 7 Jil mid JU Hioudwuy. A LIBBABT OF HOOKS ami PAMPHLETS. works ou .Neiiiiifiiaius, AK-tawolegT. uoaoaieay, Umal into Omi. Bil, tngetber wllh a Isrgn tiiHlirrtia u; erinBasI ina,a, talalagsoB beeksoad sapors al lbs sssBSrar uutnori ami pi.ntotsol Aui-itca. Many of IBS bosks in Sae bin In,.-,. to ai solo ai ai t 1 io;s A l'HIL IS, Sa 'tl ant '."_'. 1 Wo -I..--1I.N.- U ll I.Y, ai J aii't 7 .io p. m. The Women's ltii.i-.il nt luceiiiii >liatiuiis e.f Ml" PBI-SBTTEBIAB Cnt'RCH win hold I's -iiiia.-ii'ti Aanaol M..t.ii< ia the Lafarelle Avenuo Presbyterian church, ..f Brouklyu. os WedsesSay sad 1 i.iirsei.iy. Apni 11 and v. itomlnassBsioaa i""1'-" ?. Wsduesday wit. i u.>, KiaoCcloc* Addreas u> n.e Ka i elita Kan,,il'a, of 11,tl.a. I, .-.lin--;a . ?..-.,.!?-' 1 ejonsral meet, m. uti.lei ti,'- ans,,i.e-s ot tlo' |;.,,rl ..f For,.|i:i! .'Iim.cjii*. ibursdoy afternoon, < bBdrea'a Beetlus ttSi/cloca, Worn mn e Nette*. ; 1 ti- r ad n MM Bf a.1 -StST SSI Kl. St chill :i! 1 ._/ ?>; elli at soy tnu ?,. Letta-1 for foreisn -oantrtesBewd not iietsnooiailr aditrsseea li 1 lisiiitcli .na.iv l.irm .,..1: *i a u.r, ? i a^l wiie.i Ins itu aiii-ii to ?oii.ldupluates 01 lu'...../ a.l . , .in r, . 1. 1 neeiii.. letters 0 ' ? ? ? *;.i aeddreeaoi Soi at) s-.e ., 1 * Isstest vessels sratls'ila k'oreign mails for lbs ?n >k eoditu tprtl lc alli clu,e (raoHfTtr ia oil sset at tats osme as tm ia wi 1 1 1 -I- \ 1 it 11 a- m. ha -? " 1 mu direct p.-r *. s .i 1 t ..ra via > .us.'?* o- U lUIUSl be directol "p-l 1 ,. oborta' 1 st 1 r*l a. u f-.i forto Rico direct, geelt s. AaUllaa i a( - 1' a "? b" Central Amaitea juc' 'ha Bo-SB PeetBS aorta gt - ? it.,*., tram Jiew-oriM v WEUNKaUAY ai ie, .1.111. ioi 14.U.1.1 a, < .ntl*. Am nea aad tin, -mun 1'4- i'i. p -i - ? pel . il. .s. VIS BlUSS lOU ? tils lOS MS?CO nie* 1 ? ellie to! " i.--r Uii.1,' st .1 nt inr Lui"p'- i-'-e ' *? i . , via aouihaoiptoe a 4 union 1 ? ti :,!..; in sui siast tis directed "o?e ra, i"a _. 1 .,111. f..r I ial...''I 1 ? 1. i-'-rs. , ?...;t >;i ll i.e iletters inusi oe'Ur*, te*-, ',-r' luaas ?' ,-*i a. let Karep*, per *. ,. itei-ri,;*, 1..'_. ic-eusiown. TUC BOO Al Al I a. m. ior NaeBtsosleail, ss* " X Puit 4 4i , .1 1 a m. lor k.iimy* -**"' * . " '' *5 M?i4ue.i.st.i?i. .toilers foi . .au*x*x mtrmtax. Ac, .-m.! ie, el ? "-i?U " p.!f .'"11(1. '- - ? ' ?" >' ?* <"\, * ' ?'-''S cjciwaoy, _c . MtV* -rrr,an.l.vla nyiuotiiti. I ber. erg anr,.^buiw'.sU-rsIor .i..--l..i!tM.i...i.| od. . t.i,-,. au miSili" inaal ox- altecltti ve; Vt .-.,. il \ lu. for -Nassau B, c.. per i. s. - lullage at I a ? :*? ilermudapar s s tr__M k'BlBAV? All! a. ui. foi **t. P.i-rte. Mli^ue "U, i'or MSSSBflg Ir.em llallfai. SATt.'HUAY ?At 'a iii tor Vt-wf.) -mt,and. per sn -amer fi uta HatllOS . at Va. in. 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Be aid wain Kin ana Baiaaap isiau.is. pet s. s. xtamnon Urotii aaaSiaoetseo oins, bete .eat -i at ( u. in. ior..a arrival at NevrVora.it ..a. Baltic witu bruisa luaus lot Ausiialii. Mails fur latta, bf ral, io Tampa. ti^, ami ttiencvi ut steamar fr i? Ko/ West. ria. uum ai ima uftio-tUur at i ana. tu. ~TTbesctiivluleofoi.)itii?.>f rriiis-ll'aciaouiailtlt arrana-*! onihepiesuuioitoiiuiiuuir uuiutorrunnvi evectsad Masaa| to-UUrrs-Mttoa. >i*"s rum tuo Kali arnviat ua tl ai *t ban frsaasBss ou tho 'lay oi .s__.nn -i Masaaa-S **? <*?* Nl,bsaiasa(isia**ay|?kv.v q PKAIUWji. i*asi_ssta_ i-oatOdlce. B*w -ora. ?. Y? April X l--*> , lirc-uioii E