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Tqood time for children WABLI 1.200 STAKT FOR THI COU-sTBT. r,HV BI'.01t?T DAT IN .TH. IIISTOKV OF Till*. THIlll'SB VRfSH-AlK Fl ND - TMF. KN Tl KTAlNIH . If tb. far-faaicd Qalliver bad chanced to ba . the neighborhood of thc Onad Central Matts* rester ** t-iitf, n rn he would Have fancied blSSBSlf OStOS tl .a bli travels. It-rmet ss thou*-, sit U-UP-I fTtumed out IW ? Holiday. Vanderbilt-ave. was alive l*t little r-ople. 'Ibey coverel the eirtswnik ritbewsy from the entranee to tho Harlem roads ?'un.-rootD. to the further doota ot tbe Hudson Riv** Toonil and even iieross tbe sti-e.t they lined tbo fence I-ound the I*ark bet west. F-ny-thlrd and lorty-'ou. tb __ l'edeeiriaiis, wbo at Hrs t attempted to -ksaweas tbelr Jray lnrou?b the little host, soon gave ll up aa lu-pciesa aud took to tbe street. The crowd of children were the same within the wait In (.-.oin of Ibe Hudson Rivet road. The soOtben half t> te bis room was given up to them an I they occupied ev<.ry equate foot of space. Tbcie wcro childreu of every description In th* throng, and ev.,ientiT ihey weio tent on some harpy arran 1. It -va*, a creal rt ay fer them. g_elr merry faces were onou.li io reveal ?.> meehi H"1 ?Hbere had tbey all come Irom I Where were they goltiK to! How were they to ?ct lhere, ami what wai- MW coin/rto do wh-u they sot there I lu short, -shat did it annean! Questions such ns these were aske I bj the ftiton'.sUed pasaeugtrrs, who seemed few and out o' pla. unions tbs meat army ol cnldren. A sm.le answer sat* teed for their auiloaa tiueelioiilngs, arri lt wns Ibis: Tie israeli pail) ever s.ut out by the ire-ti-Ar Fund ofTiisTKiiu'si: waa about to depart for leutral aud ?Scriber a New-Tort Tbe ersud total of the e-tcursloti was 1.0*38, Bl tu-? ? amlier l.Oi'.'i were chlldreu aud twenty were attend anil Never b-fore have so many little .mes set out te* reiberthrou_l. the BgBMf of the Fresh.Air Fund Men lor tor a tormlgbt. tbelr Bli si ail the ..le ..surea winch I the country afl-.rds -sud their nama is lerlon for the cbiidrou who bars been pent u m dark and crowded tenement heoaes all tbelr li rea TLechilireu had been dlreoted ta preseut IbSSBSSlras at lbs depot at S o'clock, bal even before that lour the children brana t-* ..rr. ve ,n sv. arm*. I hoi earns j ......panics of twenties and thirties trotu ******* ?_* Sion schools, Uiey e.ioe bl twos, they came Singly, tba* came no one knew how ; but slid they kept oom...?. Ai rapidly aa possible, as each company arrived ll waa VWt*edt_noii.'li the door lo the long platform and thea to Its proper place iu the apecl-1 tralu. co-istetlng of slibleee pasaeaast easebea that was to carry the child? ren to their country friend*. lt rrqii:red as uiu-b mano* ivrlu_r to get the little bau ls Into their positions M U lt w?s s re.iuie'it depart ms for tue State Camp rather than Tub. Tnnn."*"-'B Fresh-Air childreu settinj. out for tbe cunny. Some of tue smaller fry were rather apprehensive and regarded the ex.: tem-nt of de ?sitars and the rsepeaslbllltl that w-m about to Oevo.ve upon them with .loci led distrust. One boy had also had his suspicions aroused aa to what disposition was to be nale of hun. His Ideas ot the eouuiti were vague, sud la a vice conveying uiiinl*tHkabi? terror he li.uuiri'I u there was any ilaiitre. lu tbe countrv. Thc BASBSS of tuo hosts in tba tcspeotivo towns are as ..I-u-bb : Adams Centre? .. J. Creen. Mrs. .I. C. ('rosny. J. IC, Maison. -Mrs. Harriet Oreen, P. 8, Masson, F. 'J. Deal* Ina Cbarlee Liudsey, E. BL Sound".-, Ii ring Whitford, Henry Coon, .**. w, Maison, l_evl Walsworih, Bert i ? h. Wlllia n Tro sr i .ri 1 ge, Eogene (.reen. Free nan W-sbburo, Frank trowbridge, Aidro Whltlord. George ii.ii.way. c l). Potter, w. I). Oreen, lt. y (.teen, a. J. Wastes, .i.y Dimleh, Parley Warriner, Warran nala? wort-. Jtsdson Clark, J. S - nra, l beet, i Wara, William Olsen. ll. L Maison, F. TX Oreen, Willard Wri-bi, (abel Uuigworlby, Monroe Maitby, Joel 8a ti adara, H. F. Harr.ui._oo, Horace Howe, l'etry, liesa .Mi* M ... ' >a'iiiaii, Mrs. Ollro Oardiner, Mrs. Vi.ni.ii'..r ii er. Mis Henry Gardiner, Darwin Carier George Me B, H.-.rt Dewend .rf. Harrison He uh, Bael los ?'. bb, George Paaastt, Pranb Woodward, Albert Heath, titus < ir.ey. Libs Itali, Mrs. Charles M. 11 ed tu, J.r- Bte] ll I rous, Mra ll. I). Main. Mt*. Ann I i. Deacon .1. Wnsht, Mrs. William (.rare., wulla - Mis. Palmer Oreen. Mra Prank llosey, Mis. Charms i.o.er*. .Mia. J. A. 1). Buen. Adiii.s?Mrs. George IA Cooper, Mrs. Rliih-BSO, Mts. Mi.ie. M-.e. a il. Kellogg. Mrs. *?? B. Ullbort, Mrs I win Mi -it, Mra. J. I). Hungerford, Mia. Lewie, Miss Payne, l raak V. Hum. ll trt Wait. Charlie i>od_e. iir. I. Ti.n.t. L O. Fish, Mra. I). D. Bassett, .Mis Fanny Julies. Mr-. Oom i.in*. Mr*. Wilcox, Mrs. Van Wormer, Mrs. lli-tlui.il'- Mra li. IX lJo>iiiiou, Mrs. Jesse Masai, Mr.. ll- -orv Jones \S,. ..it ult- -Mr.. Illly Dork, Mrs. John H. ..Heh. Mrs. Hr. Sargent, Mr. Pierson, Mis. Joabua Jackson, Mra Slmmoua, Mt*, .le kins, Mrs, Barm, Mia. W. U. Jones, Mia. lanny M. Clark. Janies l.a:i 1, ira, ll .Ills, Mrs. Mooee Wool. Mrs. J. F. Converse, Caariea Eaatiua i, I.. 1:. Eastman, Miss Lorette Wood, Mra. Harlow 1 ark, Mrs. ii.-utv Filmore, M.*. Everleigh, Sra i. ? a Tayl -r. Kansan Stowell, Mm a. a. Kilmore. Mrs. J. W. lat.ar, Mi?.< barlee Kenton, Mr*. A frr.i Baotou, Mra. ll.-,.,.,. Bi evil -?Mis. Horace U.lleBeld, Mrs. Harvey Little. isla,Mrs.Susan Pelo, Mrs. Matthew Frayne. Mrs Ben* Sra. Abel Data, otra. Georgs Bigelow, Mrs, Frank Mun.h. Mia. a .ea l.'-e*. Mra. John baie, Mr-, I,ay.ord ( i?rk, Mr.. Erastus W ,r I, Mrs, M. (.. Cook, Mra 1 boinaa lu toa. Mrs I- Lewis, Mra. jj, c. Uoushton, Mrs. c. M. l.tcltiiiuii.l. Mts, A. Brimmer, Mra. William ,lu:y, Mts. II. 1'. -lacey, .'-ita. llllCi'i Hr-'dle, Newton ii utieV, Ml*s Edith Dare, Mra. Hubert Dare, Alonso Mott, Mrs. I. J Walla Mrs u Hum Mott, .Mrs. r. H. Kenney, Mrs s. Gillette, Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mrs. Frank l.ilileb-id, Mrs. A M Darfee, Mra K. c. Fuller, Mrs. H. E. Bteraue, Mis Jane Blekford, Mrs. Floyd Orerton, Mrs. Myron Ral, ''Irs. S. -. : omBS, Miss Genevieve Oat ran ler. Ham woad?D vv. Gregor, David Gregor. John Larrsasy, Willlan Moore, Frank Deioug, william I...!.-. K. Fraser, AK. Woolsi.ie, Peter Allen, George r!de>. W. -. i u:ii! ert, W i Hum Cuthbert, \\ liiiain Hiiieia, Mia Henry Beaner, Prank Dana, ai ingie Persuaun, Mary Dorits, A, A. Bubb, Thomas Lssenby, Alexander Alton. J. A. Taylor, M. & Robinaoa, ll. Il Wiii-.m. W. C. "Ala allison, IhOOlBB AU00, Henry Donald, Josejili Join am. .lom, Lemiinghatn, W. ll. Wilson, Da? vit More, Alexander Mara F. R, Taylor, Rutbanord Kedgei. J. s. More, a hon Itedger, Loren Bnsa W. I.?.tltr*-r. jr.. W. Drummond, Julni Bodger, W. Kod-er. J. -. Kottger, David < u hbert, Ij. A More, '.. M I illop, C. Mool. G. ll. Denne-. Mri. A- Dodds, Pel si I erguaon, K'.il*- (.r-t-.-r, < . Demick. Rassis -I-- ti Smith, .v. While, Mr. work tuan, J..t,n l>eii'- -.c. im- :t/.. l. Nichol, ii. Parish. Mr. Ooti_.fi. J. Grant. Mr. Di.nell, Thomas ll. PbillllM. W. Qleasen, W, t at Un,... 9i neimsrhoru, Eugene Drake, W. Hedger, Samuel Miller, K. liocuer. w. liurus, W. H. olio, Mr. Mi Lear. ln.ivt,,.. ?-iir,r-v Dlllln, Mr- Banbora,O. W.Ssader* son, li ?. s a .a n>. Jobs Drummond, Mrs. A. L is bite, Mra lluui,i.ia, Mis. il. K. White. Koiana-as. h. Guise, Mrs. I.. I, Todd, o. M. Wood? worm, J. a rn l, I. F. -pink, (.. W. Booth, .-. M, road, \.. Dodge, Mrs. h. li. Wait, u K. ishtiii, Net,ip pierce. RensselaerFaili Leonard Hauimnia, Able Fieteher, Mrs. M. H?we, Mra. Heidie, a liatn.w, .Mrs. Bently, Mrs, Hall. Mrs. MeMInn, Mrs. Bayley, Mra. Spooner, -Mrs. Chi .1. Mrs. < I,an,Uer, Mra J. I. Dmr. De I i , *.er -Da at. .,n \.r<-on, Miss Lina F. ti-.tue.*. J. Day. I.etm Bristol, lund Walk >r, i. Hay, .1. W. W.,ii<-.r, J. Aus'iii. J. Badger, w. c. Em per, Mr. Haily, W. Hon.h, Mr. Tun,er, Mr. Jeuktueo.i, Mr. 1'uiiuau, Mr. lumbers Wate K,wi;-r-. fl. Flupprn. II. H. Harrni.turi, Hie Res, i. - Panton, Mrs. Jobs Serdmore, Mrs. Brown, Mrs, Merran, Mrs J.* Mullen. Mrs. (.aodeiilid. Wilna I'orter, v-s. Ctarlea Hungerford, Mis. M. W. Lu tb :. Mm, llunsoDeisser. Mr-. Cummings, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Join Ba , sir. H.ll, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Alvah Galloway, Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Hooker, Mr.. ,\. Busunell. M.sa Key., .Mr. Ua.icook. Alberi Hosinor. W. -ti,u.-s. Mr.. .1 Btukea, Mra. Hunt, Mis. Duni-p, T. H. Camp, Mrs. fi (it-, Mrs. A'asner, J. Parker, Mrs. j. serdmore, Mi-a, M'1.er. Mr. Kennedy, M-s. t;. Hamraoud, s]r.. Mo larger, lira, ii. ( 11 wei . Mra fol tn an, Mra Brookway, Mis. (..ait. r, Mrs. Countryman, Mi*. c:*::,t:,*, Mrs. i '"".-ll.ii.'.n Loreweii. Mrs. Partridge, 0. Flail* ion, >(. ll itaphrey, J. u Pleat ham, Len Smitbera laat..., ?-. -j. lui ey, ..ira. j. Baller. Mrs, Cratseu* bur.. j Hilta, Mra O. A. Mead. Mr*.. Joltaa Clark, o. Jam - iib, -lia. F I..wren:.., 'ie..r_;e a;,I,as, Mrs, II a maa west. K g Woodbrldga (?? logans, Mrs. t. k. Hail, Mi,, ii. W MUlrf-B, Mrs. H. Wallace, Mrs. A I -fi.'...:. 1 Say lea, Bra C. W. Ila I, Mrs. \v H. Smith, ?re. p. Vi Pierce, Mis. iioyai Freeman, Mr*, i,. L runt, Mrs. Gaylord I r- sr, Mus (i a. Perry, Mr-. \v. II. Km bail, Mis *a D Kluiball, !_, l.awreme. Mrs. I . D iBcaila, Fruraau Itlcb. J. Lewie, J, Clark, D. Delaney, Mrs. M. Eoillaa, D. H..'per. ovary's Milli Mn. c. _, Dowry, Mrs, Sherman, Dr Noni "-. Ki v. m. ... Mon ls, Da ( hurrh, J. ii. Hbaw, Mi.. m UPowers, Mra '-. ii .nor, Mrs. N. <>. Freeman, W. rotter, Mim Era Spaulding, H. Brawn, v.. Mason, A. SB ..I.. UKI ., ;,.),. ''"'I""" _. l. i.e.nari, John Haleoaah, p. m. anirewa, P.K Aite.l, Bar. William Whltfloid, C M. Hub a i, G. Lol dell. ;* '' ?? ? A v.. tv., ns,J. ii. Woodrut. ? Mil "!-'r.Mr"' ?"?'?'""" Ward, Mrs. A B. W idell, Mra. PM Hal i. Mts A. Millard, Mr.. I. P. u,,i- , Bsnveiion?Mra. i. ).. Sinubers, Mr*.Tbon_*a llatebla ';'. .i'T ;?" ,;1" "? -vl " I.Fieida, Hrs. I'- ai ...,,,, er, " ? N ' ? ire. M -? '-lt ... dra. Man. w Backus Mrs, !"'."? |l/s Birnie*., Mrs. Anthony Fnrness, Mrs. J, u. ",.'??''"? '*? 1''*'':"- Mrs. ri. Cobb, Mia I W. \' en. W", > *>-l ?'? ,-"-- M. M. Ute, Mis. N. F, Ulflln, Mra J. li.I..- r ,-, Mi . A. ?siiiitiiers. Th- i-: .M.,, a ove ii Incomplete, as the names of ' ? ? i'fipe Him tvi.i provido for ibschll-lreu hara ee * i, . I,., aired. I', sdditios t.> tiieie bosts, valoaole asslataaoe bas *P**?4*rnd by the followins I Caro na ll Conney. - .;?,.'??.;._?,. ,N.\.; ib. Ker. John .-lair. Pierrapont ', ? t.-v. <;.(.. Perrine, ln-ie-a, v'y.. I*? .'??> ? in McLeod Antwerp, b.Y.itha Kev.! .Padpa, ?J?aalbJ.iuotion, .s v.. in- Ker. i. onus Donni dor* _"l;"*.'!' ?"? '?'?* !?"? R BV. I. .Mem, Mair.,i, tue lt.* r. f J -si a. h..1,.,,,,???_.. >? y. , tn. Rev.J \ ai.,:., sy. ,j ,, iiMaajr, Editor of theist Lam lindealer, Canton, N. Y. ?eraafwrs o'elock tbs Bria depol la Obatabers-st. ^-??-?iiie'i j. nt^no som.-whit similar, bit alfferlng *r*?tiy in (ji.i.iii-ioiis. 'ihirty-xeveu ct i-dieti started l" s/Stsaw, H. V, _.i?l two for I..inlra. All w.*re 2_*tou- uis-ltest to baiara wbeio m.-y were last year. ?"? Wars w hosie sre: Mrs. L Van Kirk. Mrs __.(*, ??"?sn, tbe Ber. Jaaepk I.. Massaa, Mts. - m ?? Ma **'""'? Mrs. Dr. (.injin,. es. jutigt, |? ft Far,nan. a V g '? H* K, Buck, Mrs. c. Marin,, Mrs. Oaar.es " ?-j i-i-el A. ii Lawreuee, John Poland, Kllen Kin., i,' Hon.Aususius Frank ihe He--.Will.aia Mo* '??itk.x' ,,'_ ,","r-e l11"* Albon sibley, Hdwai t Kvei** W-iir :""""?"? ,"t',u" w ?*? b,:t:- dr*. Carrie I'l,,,;.*' **? JoBasoa Mrs. Hollis Nicbolsos, John for' _____! ?** D1- ,orty sd-utioiiai esildraa ?Uti,,, " -Herie- troto tho liruu.i Cautral g-sn, tuAiiut tue stand total for the d ty 1.10J ouU WBO BBOT MBA. AAOOOl *'**y VictJiiia Sacco, a?.e tinily, u p!t|ty ?" woruaii. of S... .,:. M.il'ie, ry .... Blood ... tue >_?,; 4i of Urr "",U(*' u"1 ,"*n"1"r. watebing tbs ehlldrea g -"K tbe tATxi. Torre w4a aioud eanloelon k bind r^J*albS put beru.nus to her bea 1 and f.-,l u,?-oU. ""?soil tu. sluewaia Uiul* S.oco. the Woman's bus* band was found asleep In a chair. He wss aroused and tsre'e -del not to know what had hsppened. A 44-callbre revolver was found In a barrel close br t-acco a BBarttaeatS and he was arrosted on suspicion of having ahot his wife. The wounded woman was taken to tne Chambers Htreet Hospital. Che sal I. when she became eonaido-a. that she had not list any .,usit-I willi b-r husband A few momenta baton the shootlni* !*>aoco Mased lila wife for aome ni?ii*-y. abe save linn her iioeketbo'-k. 'Ihe pocketbook was found, With tho tuouey removed, la the barrel with the revolver. MR. ATKINS AND HIE TRADERS. nOT. ONE OF ltira APPOINTEES BOUGHT A BICE POUT -Ii-MI'ICANT LE CTE RS. -nriM Tn.'.__-_sjtn_ui ' '>tti:i:?fi.siii nt of int*. n__nn__i' \VA-ll!N<.K>*a". -Illly 12.?1 iliKlorst,inti tin* l'an-1.1. erie ConnnlsRloner of Intttn Aff.iirs has per? emptorily dei"--'led that tho Editor of Tiik Tniitt'NK an'i a. wishnnr'on aerrooponaoBl be sa masse od before IbaSeaate eommlttee wbleb la aboat to Investigate the doui-ra of M ii" of Mr. AtklBS*! ?? impecunious aud Im? poverished friends " in ordor that they, tho aforesaid BdltoTandeorraepotsdent, may establish the truth nf the eh Hires contained several .liii'S BM in -Ml corrc Spond ure re.ardiii-: the attempt of RM, Jackson to ? Me-.1" Malara c. a. cleveland ,v Co.,-until lately Ii dun tra lers at the Kiowa, Com.niche aud Wichita age ney. WobodyeveranspestadMr. Atklnsafbetas possessed of hum-ir before, lint this " drm iud " will go lar toward establishing bis claim to helm, considerod tho champion humorist of thia " Reform " A't...tni?tratlou. Tho deiuaud Mat a newspaper estab? lish before an investigation co.uiuittee of Ooagress tba truth of certain State-Baa ts made aboul au 0-BeOf of the Hoveinttieiit, Iti.t'-atl et that Bffleer*S answering In bia i,wa person the ebargas Hied a.aiust him before tne coiiimltte'*, and about to bc supported by nttldavlts and the tesHiioiy of witnesses under oath, will appear to ?Mst people aa a peenltarly ladleroas proposition. The Cm iil>s --ii r ot lu ilsa Affairs seems to think that Tur. Tiiisi'N'K ia under investigation, and not he himself. Bnt to lallaty bim thal nothing was said by me which waa not base 1 upon leets I wlU quote a few documents wnlcii wu. no donbi ii _r ii ro in to-morrow's investigation. It will be reinemb '.-eil that Jackson presentod himself Bl Messrs. (loveland J. Co.'* alora in July of last, year wi.li bis license tn his pocket What to ak place al that Interview Will be testified by Mr. Cleveland b:iu**ilf and WltBBSaea who were present on Ihe orsa* .ii. Jackson went aw iv little BBeoaragM I.y Mess's. Cleveland and Company's answer, but he persisted la bli attempts to make them yield to his terms aa ia -hawn by hia letters. Cndei dato of July 1(>, 1885, he write- to them : Let me know the amount of stock you have on hand Bnd tbe value of your house. Also let me BOOS OB vt hat terms you would like to come tu witb nie--my two friends who wenioui with me to ino* at the situation Will not go back ; they don't lik-s the idea ot living so far from hon.". I expect to ne out aboil tne middle ol August I uare ha I several offers from parties ni this part of the country te uri oat With mt) and furnish all tne capital uecossary to run tho buuuesj, W il nu. from his homo lu Iiyersbtirg, Tenn., on July _.'_>, 1S_*5, be says: I wrote you several tl ayn airo that I was re tdy f-.r a prop, litton from you ls regard lo tn., m itter .ve wei--. apeakias of. Foi ie ir you did nu; receive my first latter, I write again. !\easn Int me hear troin you by return mall as lo what yon aro wili'm. to do. What Mr. Jackson's "terms" were ls heit seen from a letter w:l t**n by Mr. Caruth, a 8t. Lniis hardware mer chant, to Mr. (Jieve:nnd, who was his cuntomcr. Ho says ninier dale "t Deeember 21, 1885: Yours of the 10th inst, to hand, and In reply will say that the pro.ms.lion or Mr. Hen let ?" .*- un " Jaekaoo's l itaer-in-iaw?is that you furnish the capital to do tim baalnees aiiil irive Ja. kson inilf of tue proina. I nnderstand fiot.iyoutii.it ue made the same proposition lo yon. Mr Mei, et- said that be wai sntboi-BOd by Jaoksou to i.i.iue t.ie proposition, lint b-fore lt had come to tills stace at UM gaflM Messrs, Cleveland R Co. hat area ly lal I tue whole mat? tel before tties Commissioner. lu addlUo i to this they got their eredl tere in St, Lona to write to senator Veal aboat this outrage balm perpetrated upon owe of then eust miers witu tue knowledge of tho Coiiiiuiesinner of Indian Affairs, aad urging him to look imo the Batter, vs- lt li a view ol -av;n_r Cleveland .V Co. from llnaiu-iai ruin by an arbitrary rsfBSa! to renesv their license. 'iViliiuir td Jain-s llaiiiiciiuati, of Meyer, Ii intieriiiaii __ Co., 1*001 tot Veal relatai what wai tho etfeet of bia visit to the Con, missioner: U. a Pt sad. D-e. .".. 1895, Heit. Jim: I bad a lon? talk to-day wita At? kins, Commissioner of Indian Affalra, Hus renou of it al. was ilia: he is wiliim* to iic-'iiao aitbar Kern olds or Ciev laud In eiiuj motion willi Jackson. Il'- refuses to license boin, but sirs no will give either of them i reeommend ajoi il lirenes with Jackson, who is already lie.-iiseil. TBlS was tile best I iou.,I get, N IW I Watti j on io see 1 j.ive a nd wi ii-* me who is i :i? ma a, Cleveland or Reynolds, l don't care lor either, ont t wani to u et ymir and Liave's WlShei. Let mo know at once. Yo ir Irn-uil, ii. G. Vi -i. And attain l:e writes; r.MiKi. States Benatb, Pee. i_, 1885. Dr ah Jim: Bl nea willuns you tue other .lay I re* civ-: a note fmiu the< innmlsi oner of I ti i ian Ailairs ssl na.to tail .tt ins nilli--, ile wanted to tell me that he lia I just ser-i JaOkBOB and foun I lt linpoSSIblS to keep ins promlss in re.-aid to civlag a partnership wt u Jackson either to Reynolds or Cleveland, us i n gb! ra* last, He. tlieti said um lie woiii I try to kivu Reynolds soother traderablp at another poiat an 1 tbat tins was it tutu he couirl Uo. It ig simply inpossible for me to do justice to my astonishment when I foand be badobanged his mind, but I foun l I count um help my* sell aud so tbe matter rests. Atkins semis determined to pat ail the ira lershtpi iii tbs Indian Territory in the ban is of Mississippi ins andTenneseeaaa i do aol want to have a quarrel with him. bnt I inim. I sb?:i ollera re-o.utloii in ttie Senate antin,; for tull information as to tbfic iij.j' mini* ail. . , . Your friend. (.. (i. Vial. The Jaokeon referred to in the above letter is ez-Seaa* tor Jackson, "-sam's'' brother. Ho went totheCom* inis-iuner under tlie impression evidently ili.it ins In-other bad secure.i mom-y elsewhere witb wbleb ta starlin business, so that lt w.is not necessary any longer to "negotiate*'with Cleveland A Co, Ho want* sd "bam" ta stand oa bis own legs, perhape, w.iat ever bia parposa bl was misiaaen as to his brother's resourees, tor the latter eonUnued to write letters to cieveian l A Ca recording tba tradersblp wbleh Barnie. takaidy betray his anxiety to re.teii some Bettlement From Memphis ho writes on H^comacr lti to Mr. Cleveland; If i should write or telegraph you between now nnd January 1, coull you conveniently meei me In St, Louis 1 i'.easi. answ. r ny return mau at Dyeraburg, r.ni.easij-. Two days later he again writes from Dyonborg to the . m..- i D...-U Oa tbe 29tb, however, be bas beard tba! ( levolatidis In WaablngtOB, Ile telenr.ipiia lum : "linty mug can you walt in Waahingt-OB 1 Answer at once." Il ls loo late. ( leveUiid is deter mined liol to yield to tim demands of tho t'oin luiseioi.er'a " ImpaeauloBS sad Impoverished friends." Ho argots ins ian i,-fore tbs Commissioner and deseribee tbe hardship and the losses be will be mads to sutler, but iii vain. His license is uot iciiewod, and Boon after the new trailers ure a| pointed. There n aaiigat error ia my letter ..f yeaterday wbleh I wiall lo correct, regarding Jackson's threat made la Joly last ta basra Meran. Cleveland A Ca officially In* Itit iin-d at a i ei t;n n dav of t be-leter iii in a Hon or ta? in;-si.mer Bot to renew their license, The threat waa dui eoataloed la ona of Jackson's letters in Messrs, ( :e\e.a-i.'l A Qa., ea I *? it.-... .nu was dll-vetS t against Cleveland lu person at tin-ir Interview m July last, ibis is amply sapperted by BtHdaritS how ver. SWINDLED Al .is OLD GAME. " CAI-TAIN CYAN '' I..1.1.. -M'S HIS ORD KS lull DH IffFBCTA NTS willi a l:l t_.l i -, i k-m: MUM RT. A fine looking old man, dressed rn a naval uniform resplendent lu tbe glitter ai brass oraameate, bottoasandsever.il Badges ladlaatlag rrodeteaey la shooting, br.iv. ry sad other thing., bustled late tba oilne si tba Oireadln Disiefscting Company at Na ISA Flllb-ava a law days ago and asked In BBB Henry King, the treasurer. Wbeu Mr. King sppeared the e I aaa sent eat a ii._rii Urned bow and military salute, aol annoaneaI, la a roles tint lal p -opie know ball a block away, tnat lie was Capt .lu fUsbard Dyer, ehlel sagiaeer ai tba Warr Yard al Break* lyn. in. wanie'l ta cet several ions of nil? li,!, eiaaii. Tho pu,iii,ai atmosphere of tba Navy Tarda he professed, waa not to his fancy, and lia fesv loos weald ete*a eat evea i small Horner bc* would seud -iver fur a ship lo ul. Un- Ca|i aili wae one of the Jolliest sea dogs wno ever drew Breath, nu I l. ie way he told OVer IBS trips Be hal in a le willi the apiceof his persona: BI pe ri nee |n m.my -ti.tiif... piacos and tx. nmg osearreaoee, threw a chane over Mr. kia,, ani sap tl vated bl a ile "ju; j aol remember that : e. bad iver ecru anyon, bi If so eulerian.Iiitf and alter a vial! ol a ball hour when lbs captain annonaoed mat he had to g<, it was me', wu li a poalllVoi re .ret tipou Ina part. 'lim .upiain as he vias passing out of tho oihce was sud leo ly overooara by ibo tbaugbt that he hui not a cent about lum. He turned bte large dark eyes fuil npon Mr. hin_c uni lu ibe voice ol iiiiiti' -i,. I- utsk.-il Ni r. Km.' tur | .. lui' Words 'acre bailly nut of lils liu.ulii wiien Mi. Klug handed over this amount and felt sorry leal tbs ,.i,i..un Lad BOl aekeil lui more. Tlie C.ipi,lin prottllSSd io send ihe min ey o..*r from the Navj Yaru woes be oem over tba sarah for io. dleioteeia .1, aad nh. K. ii g's co.. .-lill a. ??? iii ii h.. 1 an u alura waa greatly shocked v. 1.tu oe found out nial the oula! engine 1 ol tba Navy wa- an .u:ii..i> iiileieii! p-i-on iii.in thogallanl Capi Hil li, er, mil i' stirred him up eo mun in ti he soul a letter io Inspector Uyraoa 1 kins mai tao e.t.itaiu, mi.ui be apprehended. Tue doeeripiion given tallied will, that Ol -? mau who has b-eii> _ri.nl.lug a number of business peopla lu a ai.iii.ar maaaer Several oilier euinplaliita have bena made ny perseus wno have hal deallBga with Ibm mau. Ho baa ina y asea, hal amays rapraseats liiuiseii as baimc c naeoted wun s ship m somu Bannar. Hr 1,aa visited a sambar of nlnn onaudier Blores ia tue downtown dian 1 -t, aad sfier isrderlagieo-lirleot mores io h.- .ri,1 .0 ii.k va seal tu leal bl s ourtag a inp around me taui,u, ba 1.as usually -'.11 whatever uM-ney hs i<.??.tet*. 1 for. Ho tiflored, a few dais airo, a larne _|U?_elty Of military Stores tO bs Seat ta lae Armory al tireana and liouateu ats., followiugibis ny making au appolutmeol wan ike owoec el a ve*o-*l ?i No. '_:> m.,a 1 rs ar. Hourn M- rbe oaaei ol tbe reseal was lAera oa niue. 1 be caplaiu lorgol tue apj.uluiui-jnl enlueiy and did not leave the money bo baal borrowed In an envelope on his desk as he bad aureed to -1". Captain Hy an, ni the schooner Mary Jans, lying at anohor In Hm slums Cove, Jersey City, on Saturday ernie I iijwiii .tin-'s Met'ii'.lr. a tailor nf S'n. 73 lourth ave. Ile was measured for the finest snit of Cloth- s 111 the atora aol then en_re.*d Itu tailor to go over to Ins voiel and III out hts cr< w of sliieen men with clothes. The tailor tboagbl he had foun 1 a bonanza until Captain Ityan Bl.tpprit him on Hie bnck and hinted nt Hm usual loan. Mi. McCarty Had been there lief..re mm sent for the BslllB). Detectives Mei losk-ev and P.el-ly wbo had beeu Working oa the sase were ilien close upon tue awl ml I in _? ('Upturn's heels followed him fruin Mr. M.Curdjr'e and arrested him yesterday. Ile told Inspector Ilyrnea that hts name was Captain Charba Ityan, thal he wa* a marilin;-! aid lives in Williamsburg-. He ia thought to lie an old hand at the business. FIRST VICTORT FOB HIL AMEEICANE ? > I-KN I.VU OFTtnCHKaS I"t KNAMFNT INI.dMi'.N ? lH'si'llll/. AOAIWST QCNSBRRO, Tlio first rouinl In thc International Toiirnfi tnentof Hie llnti-li Cues* Ass .elation resulted lu a bril? liant victory for the American players who each won a irarne. With th" exception of Mason, who drew with TanbaabSBB. sad Captain Mackenzie, who was paired with anntlier American pl tyer. Mr. Mortimer, to whom he lost his game. The following ls tlie result of tbe first pairing : Hird won of Horn? Irregular opening. I'ollock won ol Hluekbiirue -trench defenee. Upaahata won nf Oaasberg?Boy i.op.t Ilairham won nf Pchallop?Irregular. Mortimer won of Mackenzie. Mason drew with Tanbenhaiis. Zukcrtort had no autanonlst. The folioa-itn* ls the first victory scored for the young American plnyer, Mr. Lipschutz: RCY I.uPI'Z K.MUinJ? OAMK. lil MK. Mr. Li pur hut A I?rta K 4 U-Kt to y 153 b?r to __ ii 3 4-Kt to K 113 B?Il to OBI f.-P to (_> Kt I a nt rn. Jfr. Hunxlierg. J P to K 4 | Kt tn K U I ,'i-H lo Q Kt .'i A ll to iv ll 4 r. p to i) 3 ii ('asilea 7 H to Kt 3 8 -Kt to O ll 3 9-Kt to K '_ lo-P too B . ll 1'takes lt 18?Kt te Kt 3 13-K to K M-K takes II 10 -K to K 3 lb-K to t_ _ 17-P to<-> ii 3 IS- K to H - la R to K Kt BO?B to (. J 21-H to l; 22?QtoK II Hil ?ll to K si| 21 -H takes Q 2a Kiaki, i; P _.'(,- ll tn K R 1 27 lt ni K Kt 26 k to Kt 20?R I* tases I* Un 1! lol) 31-1! tu Kt .*) 32-B isk.-s It 3 I?Rte Q Bi SI K takes i; 11 ,- K taken 1' :;-; K :-lt 3 37-K io lit :;- it ti. it 80 K to ll 3 4'l-K lo Qi ?ll -lt to Kl sri 4_* ? it take. P ?li-ll lakes I* r-p to u 3 8- ll to K Kt 5 0-Q ta l. - 10-li tai, . Kt ll ?..to lt 6 12?F te K lt 4 l: li takes I*, ch 1*1 -,- takes I', cb lfi-O takes Kt 16 I* to I* K 4 17 P to K ll 5 IS-Pto KS l'.i li to li 7, eh 20?1* to R 7 21 -Bte 11(1 22 l_ io Kt fl _:i?ki tak-s ll P 24 lt lakes I), 28 K to K Vi 20?B to Q Kt _.'7 I' to K Kt 3 28 Pto (_. Kt 5 28?P lanes P 80?Bte I'. ."> 31?Plebes P 88?P takes ll 33?B takes I* eh 34-PUk.s lt 85?Kt to o j 88 Pto ll 4 37 Kt lull I 38 Ki to K I oh 30 P to Kt 1 _|n_|. io Kt .'j 4l-l* te li ii 4_ ? K Kl takes I. ll Kl to K 7 CU And wh!*e resiirn. IB18BJIEN ADD MoM.Y TO EN THU SUS it. TUP. f-l*(rK*-SFri. WORK OF RAISINO MORRY IR Tin** cnv-NHV BUBSCSIBBRS. "Ho l;in-_.lis In st who .Bajelia lui'," siil secretary B. m. Walters, as Bagaae Kelly and aaa baa* tired ott.er rich lrl*h- AmerteHiiS listened tu tho uti iioniiceniet.ti. ol bli sulisoriptloas la rarer of Irish in-orty ut tba big BieetlBg of tba trish Pal l'mnentary l-'tinil A IBO* catani la t e II i.'a.an ll--. BS laat ??vanni**; " and before we get tired ol gatherliig la the ataews af war oa behall of Irlsn liberty JobB Ball W !i certainly grow tired Brat of relnslog t->. oeoede thal liberty." ?? I alu astoaisM i," end Mr. Kally "thal the iaterast lil the ca , sn of lluiii.- Kile fol Ireland BM BM ta Ind e.i-n Bad that' tbe sabsarlptloiis >n. tins tim last Bight ol mir meeting are nu! far ft.nu 812,000." These are-onie nf the men wini ebeera-l thean niiiiounoeineiita: Oaneral Jaases v.. CTRelrne, it. M. vr*iit,-ia c. c. Bbayaa Mile. M. i.i.ii-'ii.-i i* i.\ii--h. .r P, ParraU, [_. J. Callaaaa, Deals A.-1*1 Issy, Rearf i. mown.Mai,ir lobs o'liynu., ( niciniiat!; lodge Rd ward Browne, Jahn Mn.laly, Will lam \. Lalor, Captain P. C Dooley, Aesletaal District Attorney li:/..tera l-l. Dr. Job a T. Baale. Jodgs Henry Murray, un.I JobB O'SalllVaB, Mr. Shayne, chairman of the Committee on Tra'.cs abd Prsfessloos.sald thai .hers I: id baan tnrnad ia altotetbar tbroogh bia ll-^OOO, ..' winch Matin-iv Leary sv.is good for 11,000. "And nose.' coiicludii'l Mr. Hhayne, "my limy belan fiiitiiie.11 beg to n-sien." Secretary Bi M Walters Jiiniped up Bad sal.. Mr. **tinvne had done good work and deserved a vote ol iii inks bnt Judge Ed ward Uro wno u vet lian led tin* en til ii stn am of lu- good-Bal ut ?? 1 Colleague und obieOtBd that at tba etoetng meetiag ol tho association spacial bossj llmaat should ba pud to any mic p.-rani. Kv, H'alters on tba motion of Ch timi in Kelly withdrew bia mot on and Tecret__ry Miles IL o'lirien an nouneed tuc receipt or the following ooBtiibuUoas .nice thc lasl tDOOtinS : j. Callanan. Pail eh sicoini'ii l's' 'i.k I u.fon. .1.illll Mckinn l rm nas ?. I" ey | 50 nu '. ' ? md i bi. ida.. ? ?it Wedman .. . ir Tip L Addltl tiai i on trina. frons from pariah* oners of -i. i ran.-is Karie r's . lune i..? Janies oiwi-ll. I . , . a Holland o' ltr__.ll--*. a- io l-lle Ht. Illili -lill SV-. .1 w tues. i iw 'n Mc'rai k ti li i iard i'i)orman, ir. a. na ' sambell. Aasi-tant [nan . t At l-.riii-v Uci-ou/iij I ll lil,'a !'r>i-,t,,M ' III a| b HO 5 a 6 5 I 5 .I I In isl rober < lal Lu... 6 I ' W i'll, an. ... fi I* >ku iv .1 I M ines ? It i'.nil"'-v McCorken Krothi i* Di st rn t Attorney Bat Lin* 25 Mil iia-i m. Kiernan gu A I o.-irtv. -.' ' miu Morris in I* in-'i- ey . in ju...nh om Danell. io ra K.bo' ii.- Hr . bera ni 'lalley. ll) Mi I. I* Mi ms hr I I Keane ls, a ll l.alil-nan I'lillip -s-iiU'i . ii it Murphy . P Collins . james i o -> rd WIS 1 fi i.iii.ur. .. "--*.? Ill ird, _ I "ll- I- 11,11.111- _ I lliiilas I l cite . . -i "? '."Min . < arl. * i't nt-. Juno ir Brien . , si n McNamara . "arv Howard. lames M. ... ? Me ii-..' Mia Mar ran t Doyle . a r-b-tni. '. i .'rs M li.i-sn _ p -v.r ey IA I tl-Il'i of Iii,-ne i R le . William vi/a-ie. of \s. . le, i'nm ninga .t Mia -niall. .<l_.li sams r. s ,6 _o Ey ll,, SMS I Le KB. J M Mardi ! ello . tba Rat I* N *?Val'b$70fl 00] W I corn rae. ?e uni ciiulriliaii'in SI Patrick's Ailinn, e tlxeuauf.New' I tlrancb No7. Jersey ( lt 7em of I.nn- Is 1..II0 Ol V fin? nan; ... t-OJ Va i it i-na ..I Kingston, v . t* rough Dat -I .V lilli., until . !.00 ('milli v I vi. * sao cia) mi .>r s-i w-N o's ? in- hm t . CHI -'ii- o Km lt ti. ? v thi...ii-.i - Mal* In- land s - o el sub si tip'! ui . Tbe Kev V. lilia n U I N ?... -. N V . lilian of M1t.1l.a t N Y < III ens nf I.lilian .1. I mg l-l "I I lr s'i Kal "i. al i.eajrue i-.ti ? ia inch ( ii rn. ol < obi .-pmi -a. N V, thro T ll Mu.piy Bl M.,n's Parish, Wind Ol I-i . is.tbl d J li ll -li rs ni ?a .1 ev | Si I'll. ii rong i tin ? ? Me i. rana Employe.n r e-tanfl ..ll . ni ? o Ila. inn". NJ 300 ViTl H. ?Jil 1. 154 IBO 130 l-i : bv .lanes ol l-iiri ia I.. i nv. .i. ,t - .. .. rn ta .-r in-.emptores 50 Incien - mi,-- o' Hi b'-rinana. lim-kvil.tt, "'"lin. ". ' Ihe |t.? M J MS - wig ?? ii. Matta *a i 50 Kmployes ol 1 lol nee ii on a oi is > j vi ' Itt ? ns 'I Kli/al.eth pori ? .1 .Iii BO i'm .na ot Nea bars. ny.... :r i ;.n i mployeaol Mathias son A \\ lerh ra ?s ?S fill ens Ol Pilli let'.is N ' .tbrotts i Kal.ier ? s nf I lin as * Shortie's Winks. n-ii si and -.v. \ BO i!--- --v i j Dy rna M .ii". N "i .. U lames Willi. Nu -,7 ss illic t-t . ItriMik Iva .. ? ii ii h . onnollv. 5 .! i. i x- i i. j . sir. -va- k.. i I . i ? , i mairan . 'i i iii'in-a Whelan .< i ol le. ai. ... 15 Cl) 32 hull Na ne I a.'isli, Uro.kl vii. Pto I lu ens of I'la.iiln lil - 1 ..'7 j 9DwraifBeolleollon -i B*. Eu.nur Keitg, II M Waites .. - I -'I m| ...,? nf t --'lira! Miles Mo Brien mo i vjth Depaitmnl jniiii j i ni,.-, lu-) I buil.llns - Kiupl. V. s ol Hem .11 ( If ion . . I: ,m i 1 12 .'e Pro* ii. of meeting ti ii ol Ja r.e. Poi ti bi a-.m. ny.. i t.i i ,?- brewery ';-'-'. ileura* ntnglcra (a nt,, ,-i * a , ? ero i.?i In ? ? ? i.i ibe ti'- ? I'a mu *->t i'a.i ca's Pere'Va ru. n . _- 5 .- it a - 'll rough l ,) ei Me* ? Verpla ic*, M Y .i n , -t -t. I a - ul Port i ii ii? !i . .' '" chi ? ur. fl Y . Hy .lil hie Mnri-.ii/ ('uni,iv in 11:11. racv Com-Uttee -*f tbs XVIIth Assess* bl* Lnsinct.... . lt j Dr. nu lum li Wot i ure. MiasMOhristM. .... Ey C. C. Shayne. Y i hi ni.ii Jo' ii Hoary. .r -I llV Wolli! N 32 1" lu .ims'iik .t ' 1 Ki. h.. 1SI r.o IN .il inn llH| 6(10 IMO 25 50 10 Ily I. I. i -i ' u i .'-? I bf K'atl.er ll, .-..ard. of Boa tv.lie tt, J. til O') Itu lurk, . ijji.rjiij.tuai'/ i r-MN-taa B-n.plo.rea of the elly tm u... e* nt iimiuasK. l-.i.a . '.'47 Ol' < run.ulna . 139 YO .lam at Pm r..ll. aptly al.. ed ? the li Hie Napoleon nf Hie . tn.-in.-nt," mini iimt as i iirtiin-tn ,,; h.,.uiuilttee nu speakers ...a wors waa Bow at aa ead ** bm wa win beal tr..in Qeneral Janies R i/Belrua inst." be e.,i-t Ila ii .1 - >'... li -?? in sn . :?> |,?-. I ap.i . oom lided bj ridll lllBg 1 i.>ip e-e.l'bllia Ol t ?' alt ,...;..,..- | r.i Ililli.!. Hale muni.' ibe people wbo ware-loyal ' "Thecry ol lo.i.iii,." rn- sail. * will n-'i long eontiuua agjataslths 11.in Iplirs ...' in..- tv Loyalty le a nobie, i |udie_o>ia aad a -?,,,. nnis prlneipUfbul . , 11) ,us dlttUiii from loyalty, Ik i on IplIOO ll"l '..it'lj " | \|.|'.a'l-e. I J, i*. I., nen, Maioi . Iniiii i.'li'.rne. .Innes P. lal rel!, .lu lc* I I't.trl browne, uni I'.ti-rt. raupey h..viii^ ula io ai-seob.*s Kt.t. Kalli l '"' ?'"' ? "'' ? ? JERI.KT 'HY OOKS K"R ROXI ll! UV A Home Uuic iiii<;iii_: was held I.i -st niK.it lu Ibu Ai a,ie.ay uf Muli:, Jwrioy City, under the au apices of the Robert KmnieU liraneh of the National Leanne. Mayor Cleveland presided. The R?*v. Dr. Henry A. Dr nm, of New* York, delivered sn address. In ooiiolit'ilng his remark* tba spoaker made au argea! ap? peal to the ail Hence to subs-i Ibe liberally. P. Reilly ? I*.ni op* ued the subscription list wl'.li **10 >. nnd chocks and money were handed up lo Ibo ohalrtuan nulli Ibe am.mu', reached 8480. FOO 1.1S C K S um TB OF I. -1 BOR. SCHILLING.*- PLIGHT Fi: -M CHICAGO. urmtnaTo provr rib sympathy wira anaucii ISTf?TRAIRI DI MA 111.I'D BY ItRIRRR-. Chicago, July 12 [8pecial).?-George P*cbi\ llng, who becaii-e BfWflltaeal as the sappBISd leader In tho Sight bow movement which prostrated so many lines of trade in Hilarity In May, baa led from tho elly, owing to the iiiaoovcry lint hewie Involved in ibo Auar.'hiit eos-plraey. BM wifo declared that ho had gone to Kansaa ruy to start a strike Binung the c-.opera there. State Attorney (i linnell Bald reenntly tint ho hal letters of B. hilling In lils possession wbleh-he won!! Intro laen In the trial of tho Anarchists which would enow him to be a dan? gerous man. Previous to th-. Haymarket mass.ere, Pchllllng was known to have been on bad terns with the Spiel-Parsons gaig. ..ftertliat.it is said. Ins sym? pathies went out to the "reds" and that he was guilty of acta which might bring him within Ihe grasp of Justice. "The (-chilling letters In our possession," said Mr. nrlnn_.ll. to-dav. "are sultlcieiitly strong to prevont us from using him as a witness, but 1 eau tell you that in the eyes of the law th*>y do not reflect much credit on thelrauthor. We have found that Mr. Schilling nae been playing fast and loose, toiling the Knlgats ut La? bor th.it he ls not a Socialist, and tolling the Anarchists that lie ls." The fo'irth week of the Anarchist trials waa entered upon to-day. 'Hie day was consumed In the examina? tion of talesmen, but uone were accepted. lt WB6 IBougbt that the defence weald mate a motion to-day lo admit the prisoners to hall, but this was not done. About 4 a. m. the switch on the Lake Shore road was turneil at Forty-tl'th-st. whllo the local freight tran was passing over. Several cars were thrown from the rans, at boob to-day anglos Va Kio. with a train of iorty oir?. many of them loaded with bridge pilings for the .Northwestern Brides (,'omnany, was going north at Korty-tlrst-si. Juat as part of the train lind passed over tlie Mwiteli a man ran out from au alleyway au I turn.al lt. Fifteen nr twenty oars ran on to the !{,iek Island main track and several of them were thrown from the rails, au I the malu tracks of Hie Hock Island and Lake .-hore mads were blocked. The safety awltch was brokeu and conalderable otbor damage was dune. ^_ ?-??a i? TANNKItfl AN!) CU KUI I; IIS DISCdNTKNTED. Boston*. July 1_* (Special).?In fifty-one tan nerlea and fifty-four curlier shops In Faleui and Pea bo ly the men to-day demanded shorter hours, aud by Friday, If the question ls not settled, there will be 1,000 idlo men lu those place. 'I |?, demand of the men ta for llftv-iilne boura a week, or ten boura five days In the week nnd nine boura on Saturday. The manufacturers took no notice of Ute demand except to agree to re-Ut lt. Fbw liidei were put in soak and ninny were about ready to meet the eipect.-d denian I. In many simps, in fact In most of them, the men have been In the habit In tne summer of going to work at (_ a. in. and working Staves hours a day, and lu winter they went to work at from 0 30 to 7 a. BB. and shut otf about . p. m.. making el.lit and one-half to iiln-. hojrs. lu every tanuory the proprietors expressed a linn purpose to resist tho de? nian... I bo ti uo sot for tba new arrangement to go Into elleetls I rlUy morning. At that time the curriers Will go t" w irk In ali xhops at 7 o'clock. 1 be manufacturers bold a meelina this afternoon, and boob afterward a notice aaa poa tm! In shops ss follows: "Hereafter we shall i..i,i lo] o ly -nen men a? will bargain individually with aa aad agree to tabs ae part ia say sirRta what? ever, ead all mea deairtag so to be etnpleyed by na wm be In re mi lii-mlay morning, .Inly IS, al the Ballal hour of Opening this factory. We are determined to stand by all men who do ao, and are also determined tu run mir iin-ifi-sa without any dictation." Itu a choice for the workmen between tbe Knights nf I.ah .r and tholr ampi 'y"io. A protracted stri-o ia not probable. ? I > i -1 ? i - j i n .; ABOUT RKLIBF FUND-*. Ha si 11.ru**.. Out.. .Inly 12.?Tlie ptoCMdingl et tba convention of tin) American Flint (ilaas Workers' l"nlon, now being held here, are curried on with doled doors. '1 here ls a good atieridaiieo. Pr 11BBU BO, July U (Sp, rio!).?Ono ot the moat Important ma'tera to bo discuss-d in tho convr lion nf 1 um i.iais Workers which bera, nt Hamilton, Ontario, to-tar, ls (Int the funds of Un* union are alleged to have boen I in prupiniy handled. Tbia city ls the bead quarterer., the eales aaa lt waa learned to-day that a recent strike In a Pllteburg factory was caused by a re? bellion among the members of Um union there emp bj a l re_rar.lt tn., the aaa Of the heavr asses -ii en ts wn.eh tbey bed Mid. ll st ,s dm .-il I., il mil oi 1711,000 ralse.lf) support Wheeling District men who wer-* out on strike, only 93O.O00 reached tba beneficiaries, some men oiann th ti 11,et'- is un aocouotability tu tue union and that no matter how ? tah u, mey ia contributed, there is bo ade ', 11 ?? eheofe mi the einen.Inures, lt la sal-! that some wot kinen are disposed to withdraw from the union. Tin: ROYC-OTT OR i.iiiii.t*-* I'.KRI*. Tlie boycott on Etiret'a beet is by no meana n.iatiimous. At a un-e-iiig of a local assembly of the Kni-this of Labor which comprises ail of Karel's asa* ployis and eoiue of tlio employes of other brewers, 011 Sunday night, resolutions were Introduced strongly con demnlBg thc setioa of Ihe Oeatral Labor Union In i< las? ing I-.), -i te-,,,mi,ms agatast Mr. Kbret without mab* mg a iii<irnii_ii examination of tue e iee and tin ling out whether or noi be deserved tobe boycotted. Tuey claim tb tt in* bas done notbtag to meal the wrath of organised Workmen and a-k them not to boyeo.! RbrerS aeer. llespltn this SOtlOB the boycott ls liebig pushed, and every day word is roreivc I at the brewery that addi? tional lager beor dealers nave givon up selling Elircl'a beer. _? -? MINOR FEATURE*. OF lilli LABOR QUBSTIOM. Androif D. Best, the Mcretary ol District Assembly No. 7.". of the Knights of 1. thor, street cur em? ployes, went to Philadelphia yesterday la be present at the meeting of tba General RxeCBtlVI Hoard, al winch will be considerea u.e rrlevenoes of ibo street oar men. 1 ba 11.?niling al um iluul't wblob was to nc hell last night was postponed until Mr. Reel's return. Ibero will lie .1 parade of ali tho International Cigar mslers In ibe olly oa Saturday. It is to call the at* loudon or the worklnsmea to 1 li., .'act thal ti.e boycott on me rlgars manufactured by V, McCoy, Levy Iiiothets and Htowu __. Kaile has not been raised. THE BATBAREBT BELIEF TV ND, (.'mica.io, .Inly 12.?M. A. Byeraon. of the Lumbermen's Lxchatigo. Charles 8. Kyersou, of tue Boara of Trade, mid tho committee oppoiuted by the Policemen's Benevolent Association to give relief to ollicers injured al tho Haymarket riot and to the fami? lies, meet to-mni ros*/ to ma?e a tina! distribution of what money is remaining. 1 be contributions to tho re? lief of wounded ollicers and theil fannies amounted to 169,474. Of thia sum 181,889 was to ba distributed by the I'.-iici-mi-a's I enevoleiit Association. At the re ,|iieat of the contributors 84.953 bas already been ex ?i.'-i lad aiul tho remaining 93-.629 will be al tbs -us pseal Bf the committee to-morrow. Seven thousand Ballers of tba laat amount is sun ia the hands of the Lumbermen's 1.ic 1.nitre and a Uko sum ls held bv tho Hoar.1 af Trade, Ineladlac tbe 88.049 paid by the Hoard lo tbe general fend. 1 >r ibo money contributed to Hie As*ortallou 9_0,127 hus bean p.nd to the families of ,,..,: ni: 1 i*t.s. borea men who were wounded hm ittll ?live lue Anani nation bas iloBe llothllig fOT the faB_e Hiss of the oRtrars who were wounded bat ara still iir* ug. The general relief fond lt is understood w.li be used partly lor 'nm purpose. Many of the Injured ora. rora will bo Bi al med mr lifo ead two or three or them mas- Te-, um. lo meet the iartcr c.uitliigeney lhere ls Br_!,46_! la Ibi baadaof IBO Association whieti will be iu vested and Bold ho thal the widows and orphaus of ollicers wno may die will receive uko amounis. TH liol till HEB-TU BK STAT!:. RATUBAL UAH FOR ALRARY. Alrant, Joly 12.?Al Knoworanlle rester day a vo.uiue of gas begaa ta poai from tao mouin ot \y. II. '.rant y's well. A short time lafllflaed to ipread the news af tbe How and a crowd soon ..-.m,:ed. The bore af lbs wall ls eight inciies at me mouth, lin. un ll in charge iBSSItOd B -'. -BBb I".** raaning ai.mg me groan 1 al rubi angies witu tue bore Bb.-ut nriy leei. ann tm. rciiniiiiu- space la UU bore WM temporarily Stopped. A light sv ts spplled td the rad of thu pipe whoa a Jet of tami sig feet la laagta , arsi fi.nh .uni b.irae.i brilliantly witb a roaring atmnd. Hie flame waa bngni yeliow, aad-luring IBe eveal ig" Illuminated the s.mndi ig cu..try. in-re seems io .e uo donbt that natural gas in quantities sum. ie ut roi bea lug aod uianureo.uilog purposes will si .-?. .,, 1 -iup-tl iu tue mouiitaius. an.l luat pip.* wi,I soon 00 Hil 1 lo lids city. _ PLARl OP8KCRKTARY M'N'MN'n. Ai.t'.'-Y, .inly 12 (__>e^).*-Secretary U"' nmg received visits from never.1 Intimate friends to-day ameag whoa wera Ooreruor Bili ani Maya. Thacher. il,. I* uni.loving daily in bealla aad bow aipeoto to ?/Ult tba seashore Instead ol Lake U-orge, as was uri ginaily planned fur nun. gClOlDS OF A ve ti.u AS BBFOBTBB. Captain .'eta. Van Pelt, tbe veteran ship saws reporter ol Ihe ll, mia, committed auicnle on baa* ,:,,)? sight al in J-) o'clock For more tl.an li.in. feari Ba Baa told tbe people ol Rew-TerB of tba arrival ead departure ot eve.-v vesae, paMtag IO and frmu tins port through Ue arrewa. Ute 00 Buaday Bight be railed il Ibo bau! .us ll.'t.-l at I -mi km. vi i.e. B. L witu OBS or two tt.eiiis. As tuey parua he said: "*?*'*.,"!,,"!* 1,st nriiik tu-111..11U" lt t-as U..11 :i:.li) p- m. At tn - ' pl m. turee pistol sbois were Beard lu tue bool ga en ,,f his I. ...s.-, .V.. '_' Van l>ti/.ei|.sl.. lou.pl'.n.-..iii', and ins grai..:...:. fa .11 i h.- rotorua re port el dead. ?'"? ? wound I.shead. Ile bid borro#ed aa old pleioi lrom a friend. Neaaaseeaa be looad for tba act. ho loaves a aldo* and seven abildrou. -'ne funeral wni lake place Wednesday. *> ? TAB STEINBKBO TAEl ? TO H's Holli'. John Van Steinberg. Uieyounj. man who at leinpi.d sud., ia RuakUad Uaaieiery, was yseierday aoaveyedtaNyaab. aadwlibaie rather weni la Nos* York uu Ibe HBB1BT ( uiystouah aud th-uco to i ?.m.,-rn ii i _l_?????Mt????????? bis home In Snleio, Mass. The ooo pie travelled under saanmed names to avoid apnrehenalon In New-York. Van Stelnbrrg'a atteu-lliig piiysioians did notoonaant to his removal and still deem ilia patient's condition dan? gerous. The pistol ball ls still in him aud may yet do deadly work. -as??? TUE WIER liE< OED. OTJA!U)9MR!t riOHTIHO I'LA'!!.-.. Wilkrsrarrr, Penn*, Juiy 12 (Speeiul).? At Meadow Hun this afternoon the large saw mill of Albert Lewi., of r.-ar Creek, waa burned with all tts contents, whie'i Ifiulu-led B nuvitlly bf new machinery. Hie fib RtglmiBl of Pennsylvania tl In camp at Hear (.'re-It, a few miles away. lu response to a call for help from Mr. Lewis over 3 )._? of tho men hast? ened to the scene, and for two hours fought the Ore des? perately. The woo la caught Ure and tbe piles of lumber whtcn surrounded the mill wera In danger. Had lt aol been for the efforts of tba soldiers tbs loss won 1 have been enormous. Il i? 835,008. partly Borers 1 by Insur? ance. AN LALLY KORRIRO RLAZK ATHKW?BOOHRLI_L There mu nu early morning tiru at NV.v Korbelle yesterday. Shortly arter midnight a passer discovered that the building owned by J. F. Harrison Bad ..c. un:ed by William II. G?er, at il igiti.-no'. Park was on lire. He al arnie I the aleenlng Inmates, teu lu number, and they sneeeeded In getting out without Injury, though H.ev lost all their cioiiinir and most of tbelr furniture. The fire w.s probably of Ineend'ary origin. The loss ia estimated at aboul ??.,,,,,,., partially covered by insurance. i-?-. LORRE! Poll -IX MONTH!.. The New- York Comnn reial Unlit tin estimate* the lire loss In the .Tatted 'states and Canal* fro n Janu? ary 1 to June ?o at 9f-3.-ts_tO.000, which la 8-.099^099 in excess "f the eorres.miidlrig period last year. Tins ls at the rate of 910Ti.s-9.UU0 tor tlie current ye*r. If kepi up to tho end of the year. There were 9U9 ll res whose re? ported Ism was from rfu*,ooo lo Si.oou.ooo. au-l there wera eighty-two 8ree Whees u_gre_ate destructiveness exceeded 921,500,'M)-), or IO per Cent of th'entire tire waste of the haif-year. Ihe Hullctin thinks that a "coroner's Inqoeat" lute the oiiate of all Ares throash* out tlie country would have a gool effect in cheeking in? cendiarism aud carelessness, which cause at least two thirds of all these fires. --*- ? L088K8 IX VARIOUS PLAC-B-L Bostor. July 12.?A dwelling lions., at Oreen wood, Mass., occupied by tb* families of K> L. Hill George H. Jenny, 8 Milton an 1 L.CruneguisI, was burned at -I o'clock this morning. Little furniture Brother effects were saved br the tenants. Tlie loss on the building ls |9,5oo; Inaoraaos 84,000. ibo luis to individuals is not known. Ki.miki, July lt {Sprriah.?K trict of wood-land two and B-feail miles long by one and a-lialf miles wile ou Wynkoop Creek, about four miles from Chemun., this county, has been burned over. Farmers 'ought the Sro for several days until al ted by the rain of Friday night. Throash their strenuous efforts houses and barns In tho nelgbborbOO I were saved. The loss ls heavy. Lau CLAIM, Wis., July 19.?Tba forest fires which broke out on tbe Kau Claire Kiver on Wednesday hare swept over a large territory, a slight breeze driving the Unities In the direction of August.!. A brisk rain last iii.ii'. ohec-od the Hames. MUT CART. PAVID a WH-LIAMSO-t David B. WlUiamson _ie4ye9tei_aT-_rorninf at his home lu Dobbs Kerry. Ho w.is tlfty-ilvo roars old aad waa bara Ul Mir.viand. Hts father was Mij.r (.eneral Williams m. who ac pure I distloetloa In the organization of tba Maryland State National (luarl. Mr. Williamson llvod abroad daring bis you'll, aa I was edu? cated tn Osg-BSBy. While a young tuan lie was attached to the L'nited States Legation at Ma Ind. Returning to tnls country when about twenty-live yous old, ho studied law. He took a warra Interest la the Slate M ? a, and was a member of the Titi K-gimenr. (ien'-ral Fitzgerald appointed bim to be bis ahlef of stair, winch office beheld several yean. II- w ta prominent among (be military lawyers wno codified the laws altectli.g tho National Onard, and be wai prealdent of the National Quard Asaoolatloo, Mayor Edward Cooper appointed him a Lark Commissioner, aad be was rhosea treasurer Ol Hie Ii jard. lui.ding both offices four years. He mar ri .1 Miss lintier, a daughter of Elias R. lintier, of Hyde Para, ms wife survives him, together with a famllv of live eiiiidren, two eons aad three daughters. Mr. w II iaui'on was ill only a week, ills trouble was a disc iee of tba heart, wbleh stille 1 its acinin ho that blood poisoning reenited. ile win be baned to-morrow. r*Ti:l*IILX K. BAXTO-B. Btephen EL Saxton, who for moro Um forty fears was aaaaead la the manufacture of art-fetal flowers lu this city, died on Sun-lay morning at his linnie in Westport, (.'mill., age seventy-three j ear?. Ho was coiisnlered Ibo father of artttlelal tlower-maklng ia this country, and lor yeats maintained a branch establish? ment in I'mle. He settled in Westport ni 1850. and was olin of the oldest como.Utera on the New York, and New-Haven Railroad. He amassed a fortune, tie leaves an utily son. who le ara his name, a widow, and several grandchildren. Lor thirly-four years ho had been a large stockholder and director in the First National Rank ol Westport, and a prominent member o. the Con? gregational Cuurcti. Un funeral takos place to-morrow at hu a i,ii... -? FERDHfAMU BTAOO. Ferdinand Stagg di id yesterday ut his home, No. 26 West ."iftieih-st., nt the age of s-ny-live. Ho Had t cu aili ag f.-r tho last four or five years and tho extreme heat last week was too much for his weak-ned system, ile was born in New*York and the family ls one of the oldest in the city. At tho age of tineen he began bu.mess for himself on a small soale lu tba ex DOrtatlOB of goods to tho West In ll.-s. Leaving that he became connected with the Atlantic Insurance Com? pany, in winch eooeera he was Interested until tho formation ot the Mutual Union Lire and Marine In? surance (.'.-mi'iinv. where he was engaged tor thirty three reata, Ile beM-BO HS vice-president, and altlioiign it has been In lii.iiidatlori for elg:it years he has tieri the position of receiver tor tho concern since ue 'eavis a daughter and two sons. Tie funeral WUIM MM in Trinity < tmreh on Tiiutsday at 11 a. m. TM B*7*.S: Parker Morgan, assistant minister of the Chareta of the Heavenly Rest, will oondnet tM servlcos. ihe bunal will bo lu li reen wood Cemetery. -*? WILLIAM IlLKdANN ARtCEL sr. i?ktki:ski'rc. July l'J.-Willi.un Heimann Ablch, the g.-ologist, ls .load. William H. Abich was born In Rerliiioti December ll 1999, Prom 1942 to 1977 M WM professor af miner? al.igy at Dorpat. Ile travelled extensively In th.) Cau? casus, Arawata, Persia ato? an i mada raiaabis di*, nv. eries In geology, mineralogy and geography. He pub? lished various reports, papers aa I rolaaUN on scientific subjects. REAR-ADMIRAL EKED, WEEDEIT, V. 3. W. Newport. R. I.. Joly 12.?Bear-Adaairal Heed Worden. United States Navy, died Bara laat Bight. DEATH OF OROROB W. RRRBOLD. George W. Zeebold, who wws taken to niooinii.g-lale A.avlum las', l'riday, auB-ring from mental derangemeBt, died la tba! lastltatlM yesterday norn nig. Tin. dead niau was forty years of age and was weil liiiown In Hie theatrical profession to which he hal be? longed for maiiv year-. He had Hie reputation of being a oisver and careful advance agent aud manager, and last season ba acted in the latter rapacity for Lotta. Ile leaves a wife and a son of anout four years who live nt No- '-'?>_ Lexlngton-ave. Mrs, Zeebold waa al? ni .st prostrate 1 wu li grief last night. Hue said that ns yet no detinue arrangement had been made as to tho funeral. _ cnilicisiso COLONEL CLARK'S OIBOVLAB. The regular meeting ef the Veteran, ol the Till Regiment was held last night at the Armory. Colonel Winchester had secured a circular, issued by Colonel Clark and bis staff, wlnoh contained an extract from one of the city news papers, purporting to be au Interview with C0.OMI Winchester about the recent troubles. The extract states that he sahl flie veterans felt hurt by the action <>r Colonel Clark aud that he won.-I be expelled from the reierati organization, ('oloiitd W lochee* tot emphatically denied the ataiemenl. Iii* circular conolliaed with the statement that the 7th Regiment of to-day was iii.* only 7th Regiment. ( olonei Wlnebeater Btid that If the past was not remembered, and .1 the part thai tue 7th Bed la-en lu tho history of tbe country up ta aad after tn- CirU War was to be for gottsa, then there was nothing to live mr. The re? mainder of the session was devoted to perfaellng the srraagements for tne visit of the '? Vaia " to Albany ou .lu y '_"., when the Albanians are lo c..ebra.e tlie bt ceiitenuUl of their city. THE WEAT HIL RETORT. OOVKI'.VMLvr I.VDICATI INS -FOR 31 HOURI Washimotor, July 12.?For the New-Eng* land .States, slightly warmer fair weather, variable winds. I or BMtera New-York and Western Vew-Yors, fair weather, staiionary temperature, variable winds, TRIBUVE LOCAL OB9ERVATIORE, fr_ Tl ul'h. Mom.fig. D-B-t-i 1 inches HI49979BI9 191994 19 7 9 9-9H| vti }7l I e?r--.p'-f r t .-j".r-fsr''."-i"l*'Js"'T'rr)i) iianasaia " .-.i I J*.?? - .. r. . _-- -? - ...... .1 ?.- .ii_-iii. rn 11 ? r*.*-*. " . . wi ll'-" |. I *'l*},i ^^'apr*r .T^Sfe***?! ? i.., .' j*', .i tr _, . , _, i ,. .r ' .. . '.-m : **,, i H 1,11 r ..i-s"1 t-tp-e-' r*. ??** - ??' a?**_-*--?* >^r. _?__.... -a j,;s J.-U.;- ^4- *f_E .-UJ^---11. Uf'V*% 'jfr?-'?,ipl :,,., .. _j_i.-! U_^_.,.^J<_J_^. >_>.,,*J. v*-s~*-ls. I 1^ 1.1. l-ltt.>-l,V .,-.. ? I -'-I . I ...._.? ...Ll...* I... J J'.l..) Tl ? riii.tir if.""*. Ihs BSJomitiii-sl ??rl?tlom In Ibu Ott S? tittil! of li" Baa Tlir a., ..-ii-Uculsr lisr.sirf din.l.iM sf Ibus forth* -?-?"** mi taloa B-U-sIabt t_? lrr?s-l-r ? 'i- '"" 'fU'ss'-Uttt'- os-... ral- w t ? i.'rnir, Jartn* U ... flu Ila. Tlir lirak.B sr dulls- Ila. rsi rr*-'-!* tij.,,r.s.i sala ? -1 as nii.c-uJ ur ia* ihamS-BSts. ?? ?_? sal ? ii.__.risc-, Jl? lii-sJssi, -riini ysorri.'S, July Li-i *. m.-Yesterday was a bright sud cool suiiiui-r day. The haiome'.er bad a slightly upw.tr.l tendency, lue temperalura ranged be tween ii'.' and 74*. the average ((JO ia*1), bains - -? lower than aa Bu adair. __. i -.1 ?.anier. wm. aaightly blaber teaperatura, may bu uipoete.l to-day iu tun city ana viciui'-y. <? ? VASE LA LL BBS FIS ED. ('is. iNNAii. .Inly 12. - Fnink Dekebacfa. treasurer of the ( .minuall llaloball Club, was flued *J, aud Hie niue Lluoiuiialt players who parlicipeled ni Miuday's gan... 99 I .Ci. before '-.quire Ulebl 10-day. Il ll iiiideisioiK'. that luis actlou waa ukeu by tue mauaga Bent to escape heavier par.lahtnent la tba PollM Oaaifj. oo account ot the riot Bt yesterday's gama ATTRMPTRD LTSCBINO RKAR OR ANON. The fligjcins family has obtained notoriety In Orange. N. j., by tb., frequent aod violent c. nt-n lions of husband and wife, and their repeated appearanees la the police court. They live In Orange Valley, la a eoa genlal nalghb.ir.ioo I .lone tune aro lt was reported IB tbe police that Mrs Hi_._*|... ?n<1 hflr Mn ?.? ptu 4 rop# around the oid man's neck and were dragging bira oat with the apy irani pu.-poi* of hanging him, when neisb bora interposed. Holli husband and wife are addicted ta beer.fringing. On fi linday there w ,s a lin BIBI In tbe house In the absence at Higgins, his wifa e. tenanting several female friends, and after several purchaees of beer Hie for.de ran out. a messenger was seal ter Hlcgtaa, Md upon m. appearance ...?aey was dessaadad from aita He refused, a mw ccur-ad. and Mrs. Higgins received .blow <m rhe be.d wi.ha tia.cnet. Higgins was afterward arrested, and yester day he app.-arr.-l Miora Mayat Ilariforl Tue w.fe re* fused to make a crop, .int and M waa dleehaswed ??monly afterwar-l latrelman Hammil, of tua Weal Orange police, appeared ai ?:... station and sild that M arrived al the Hitrifine ho ase aa BaMay B -i narter of aa hour before tbe orang.) ..Ulcers. Ho saw mei., women aili boys run Ung In the .llreetmn of Par est et. Ile followed and found that a ro;je hid lesa thrown around the branch of a tree, am Higgins, with Ins arma and legs securely bound, was siao ling beneata with the rope enelr-iins his sliou dors j_i.,| neck, a crowd of excited reop.e were about bia. Refora HM nfilcer i-o'ibl push hil way throug.i lbs crowd several men tug.ed at th-mp-and Illira.ns waa snspendel ia Hie air, the crowd shouting : ?? Hang h'.ui I tl mg hun'. ** Higgins waa able lo articulate ai.I i uned lorr'.bly. Wtieu the olli er reached the centre of tne crowd he mel with no raeiataaM and prmiiptiy cut tbs rope. II g. ns, not much ti e wnr?e for his rip. rienre. was able to walk t-i his lidiise, wh*re li -;wae |ai rested by the Uranga -Ulcers, 'iho mailor will oe luveangat-i.L - o> 90NS OB TKTKBANA TO OFBB AS BNOABPBBB**, Tlie Sons of Veterans, of Kinoklyn. will open Hi' lr serenlh annual en. arapaseal lu OfBBd Army Hall, at So'th aecead-S-. an l Rsdfsidars , fbi. momma, a p. ale war. Boernm. i-.wrnaii.i Mrand sis., and Bed lard ava to ihe point .,1 denart urn. Ilia load of lae roiiimn will mov- al . Ul n. m. Ma.,tr Whittier ?n 1 eth.-r .itv off! luis will re? view tl,,, raratd.' at badford ave. au i .-smith L.Iln at. - ? - ??? Hiilmelt, the (ir-nt (nlilopida Insert I'oe-.ler. The ptoatoeatro sn 1 matt powerful In*.-' xtcrmiuator. If rou aro not a ciaiu irv it. DragglSte. Pond's Lxii-n.r w.tiio if a*i ea_aal for Forte years, for piles I'ltUi-iiiiaio.it md n-'.iiij.ia.g-a, eic, cameatbu pre.tue with every bottle. Dr, llnlniHii's Tad SpeeddrearesBerreaa sgbaasttoa. uno isst-ni'.ation wast ii. t aaa baporeflsb-BeM o tae nuiis el tba no y. - -_, I.ndiesii.?ir a. noa, i ii eKs mdotaar Demote-tea. a Bt. ""t mena. i'.-iiai. Pow.leror Coimetici, try ito.-a: i.. .*. r. Bil ci i.la per bottle. Al A LIDED. HAMILTON-CA VAX ACGH \t IM Part Avenue Hotel liv tim Hov l-r inckiiisoii. .rn J ni..- li, i-s ,. _i?|.ir lien- ail Schuyler Ii smUtou. ol-Sew.Yore City, to Lomas lites l'.tue ' avan.ug.'i. late ol tsMfotd, M.-., sowal Rsa Vrk City, wntow o. lae la j Hon. James Mai.ta <_'a>an*j__n. M. C. No card a WlOBT-BARRl*sT0T0*?r_Oa Ju'r *, at the Pislop's Chapel. Halifax. M a.. bv IM Kirn Ber, I .bord lisbon Bf '.iiV_ *'..:... assisic.'. by Hie Hov. Iv. HI.HS, lUniuW ?li'l i -lar.lUgtoU tu>>eu,-g,i ll. S\ Igllt of t..101 /. ?iisiiiiaaaiBBiiii_a DIED. Af KLH Suddenly, on Mo-i.lav. Jul- I.', l-l. Mi r.. a.*. ..I J. Pam A. uer. ?nu daogbl r ol I il Pie rt \ .? io ,i l nu' r i at t p. m. on si'e io auar, Jui> ii. ai < brtst'a i _.__._ pa; i nurdi, ll... . ssaei . S. -f. Traine leave fool rn i ortlsMt-St, at l.i-ip. _, I'.e.,a- olllit BoW0CS a ik i.ns. mu.i.i:-at Eases. Eessi Caaatr. td v , on Mas. say. July 12, Anns ... wile ot i. li a it. us. M. ll., aid deitghtec al Usai i W and tao! ne ii.ir acm Nub e. sa i. lil.M.K s\ Kl.l. At "in:..-, N. I , I ny I.. Maru mette, ?rite oi iio'iti i'. H..settsi til, luiuietiy oi Ni w . om. ia toa BU lb te.,1 .,; tier a.;e u. ititi* snd i.ie. is sre reenectfalr iv rei t,, attealtha luBeral fro s her lal i ? s l^ llnr.bnri-sc, OraagsiM Wi-tlnes-iav. Inly ll. at l: ? "i lian, leaves bareiay or i aristopher sta. at in i>>. lniei-ueni M i air. town. IH'.OA'N?Al i ls resilience. In Now Ijirr.. NV Y. on 9a%nf> dav. July .". iii-iit v K Browo. sculptor, ia bis 7-4 yt vt, Berflcea at the bo-ue, m Wedneatiy lalj tl,a lp Iteiatives and tn uds are tu,it * l te Btcead ta, poa funner le ti -. Carnages wtl! M ta attaa4aacs aa the arrival of tcata lear, mg 5eW?Ye_*h at iu..,u a. ax, il i.- . i River lissa The Members of tie* HsUSBSI ACS-Ustf Of l'e*l?ii SM requested lo attend the faaeral ol ll nv k. Urawa. .> a, at a , *?.* ies.ii' u- ?. Ne.* liar., on \t ?? I'.-s-la.. coi 11 ti ?Jp. in. T, A ll LU--JA UlC.lAlliJs, i or. >_.-. BKITRL-OaSaaday, July il, ElU-b ta. wifo of lI.arrD. Henel, ngisi Ta rears, Funeral sol vices al lei laic i.-.ilt-tig.i, 'iii Easl I'J.'d st-, oa i iles.tar. In,, 1?, at 3,i. IO. Int-i anni ru irate. ba.toa, lill. Mil sri pN.is*.- ipr (??'. H'KIt?"Ju -unday, July ll, IRRB, sa'i nel M Cooper, ia tin- s.-,t y.-ar ot his a.-e. Tin- relatlvee and b-tends of the faflBdy aie r. .peettuiiv ia Mted to attend the funeral -rn We u - a;- ttteruoan, Juir 14. at _? o'clock, from ins iat- resldeaee, Newcsetle, iJeia. wan-, witiuut fm ia,-i nirtura GitiKi IX?On-_.B-.-r. Inly IO, loint R.OrUB-, iu thi)Tl_s lear nf Ills , " Fin.- tai icrvioes, Tusalar, Julv 13, at his lats r.si-l. aca, . ml in LaltS at 1 B> iii. at Alu tvraik, al ii. jd p. m. H inky?Oi I uti in*'. -Ulta iteasy. BelaUvea and friends sra la fited ta sttead tba futioral s_r> vi Ba I.uni Beg tale i ?sn lone., AS Asst lltb St.. .-ii .. o'.'i s* lia) lltB us .. at 1 | BS RUOOLES tl *..nit:i Norwallt, conn. July ll, Jlilian U. Raggtes. in 'hi _ nh year ..r ins agc. i-'uiii rai ai i- tal ic_o -, iu South Norwalk, Wadnsulay. J ely 1 i, .' JO p. iu. Bl KOO -'in Monda., I sly IJ. ar hs la'e r sile,,.'-. 96 >V.*S| .''tJlh-af.. Lerilinauil tsi.i<g. in lbs ti'.lii rear "I l.is il'.'. Jtelallves and 111 ml., are i .;i- ifullj las I*. I '.a ..ll ii I tits funeral Mreicesai iiimty coiu'cii, iaui?.iay, j aly IB, at ll a m. Kindly omit Bowers, iALMt.it.-ob Monday .normag. /air t_, IMS, RobeH Uuei'lDi-r I Hlinag--.-ni, of s..,n ri, aad lae late lt v. Jamel li. ia masc, i>. I). Bsm ll- rears. iMrvioes at tuc residence of .sirs. Pear*, 33. West 1 :tn-s__. a. J..- -a. m. \. ,-dn-s.l.ir. lille 14. Inter ii?rit af WUtwiok fe-netor . Kingston, SI. T* sa SB rival .-I tbe siesi --ii..ie Ham due al - -" ?a.ivailn iii aii-1 _st-w-"il -aaa papers p-SOO. S If, van DI KN?Ob BBS-lay. J Url I, l-sW. R Mb ira vn oi.-n. Ul liio tiltri year of lu* a e. Funer ii sm m.. ? from in. i ne n ai len se, " l he llofnestead." at nota-in*, liii.i{.ii limul',. N. J., oa >*? i Mea lay, uta lust . at ~ - ' p. lu. i images sill b< la a*sll iga! Ihe nohokm Pepot on arr.val ot Ham -lit' n oavi.1 NOW*Yorg Via _s>. \.. L-l..-.' Kris and W K'f at 1 Hi. WAV in i ii kn On-Meaday, rnlrS. by sceideetal drewalas. ..I iiei .tn Harbor, Ci .. lamas A, sob el Mr. J, i. ...a 1 loren, of nils cm. age 117 years aM A monta. Kune ai sa vi, is Were Oel.l -na : ir. Ju.v . 1. a tbs ' -il 'Icu u.*iit L'bttrcb, lu .M.-iiiii-i.nu t -j inly, ,s. J. WKRHTRB-Al Ka-ab ai i ant,irma. Jaif 7, Lleutemat i *,a i. Wi nan i. lat Art-Ill ry, I , --. a. Inter -'it l'.i-ai ?? \u.ll- .\t ss stet bary, c.na, n Saaday, Jaly il alflai vt. * ai -i ?- tears. Fiiuerai mi raosday,.air la, st 2:30p in. WI l.l.l AMat'lN?l in M-ilday, JlllV 1.' at SIS re*'' S. iambs Perry on me-Unasoa, aftei a brial dlaoss, Dasi i a. \t. ii imaua, iu tb --ib f__u ol bli a,?. 1'iiuer.il ..rv ,-. ?; /.i.n . lia:. .. . lg , ., I ... i t'. B I I. ir - '. If, tim : .lb ins' . at io oe ? a. a. UL Can.a-es will.i la- Bini tibia from Sew* Vor_i. 11 is M-ineete I ihat no Bowei. tte a.ut. Bait?-Ora pap irs pieas. . -I-/. WILEY Aller a long ll.u-ss, on -autidav innnrr.-r. tM lltb inst., st the rei manghter, Mrs Albert Kuti aar. M.anils, lura-.', .'"ima, i_ .lia . Aleiau-Ier \\'.:.-/, sr., ia the x:st s var ..f 'il* -ire Intel lieut ai i.laiatb-: -l. V I . on the i:ith inst., li.- da wlshln. t j a.*-onipaoji tba remains tu PlainSeld stnll taael .?? I p tu tran, i o.ur.tl Hiiir .al ol Mew-Jsrssr? _BSt of Liberty st. DlaCCl ll XotlC.8 Inexliaiiaiihle ?sincllina -.nils la cut .,'? .-a ti ''.ti's, t'sful lo heatlacue, fatnineas andcolda ...... i saw Kial* ma-_..Y A co.. lui Kroadway. Handel, llareiuorc tV IIIIIiiiks, IMTORTKU and OOTTBRd olf D I A M OM I) S. I MA NI'I'AC TL ll I. IU Ul' IHA';l>?N'I? JKil'.'il.llV b. Naasa.i st. .tal J ? .lill l.iiu. Ree i >.?. ; 1st. Au Ira a" a-ti., il j.oira Oir_ it. L.i ut i. -. Fust (llb. e Notice. i?ihnnldbe rea.! BAILI hy all lutcrosl. I. oe c'lau-rca ? iy oo. our al any tia-. I Letter, for toreiitn soaatfies a _si aol be ipeeiallr addressed for-U-ipaton by any _>articaiar sieaa_er, es ? ? .ia.it siie.i io send ilupiuites ai baakm* aM M.aaier_-a i ii,.m.. len-ra not SOO. ia.:y _t.ll.os.,.-.l b iu_[ s.n. ny tue fastest vessel, availab.e. i-..r?.<i. malls for the weel en lin* lair 17 B_U i oie (rsoartLI ia all casoai al tins o'-l. a, to i * I wr.DM-.isi) \ v At Ja. n tnt i uro;**', per Bieam-bii ., via soathaoptofl aM Bremen, si 'hug ax tot briusa sad .sp.iuish iiouduias *c' Una attie, pet stea if City ol i-ailas. from New a irieans , st -'"? p. m. ICC Hpaniili ll'iiiuras aad bay ls.au.>. per Blas I i> ?*. uteri, irom Ni'w uneaua. TI1LII.-S sAY-Alll a0a..rr.f'.rlfirti P't stMIBSlllp Ailsa; uti p. m. lot li.-raiu.la. uer steamship l*.. lb a l p m. lorCaiu.-anoBiiiliiu.al nelisar. pe- stMnebip l-l Ulla... at 1 p iii I-f Vera I ri.. ca..p eba l ai.'.a* la* liaai'Oand Yucatan, perBteamaa pi itj .! i io ia ; at . id p. iu lor r.urope, per ai_*aui>_ip OAWmtWAt, via uu ens towu. rai dat ai 0 a ss. lie Raa-baas-iBS. net it saa.se fram uauraz sa I I IIHAV Al :i a. ?* hf Knrope, [mt atoeai.alun Kir .ria, vu uuet-natowu miters tor * rance, Ueraiauy. ac tu isl b lire l-.l p-'i Kirana '). at .i a m. foi Uerrnauj .'.... oer steainshlp 1'ul.ie. Via ?aoutnaiupi .I am; ilie.n-u a I* tl, loton at i-.litaill and ulu't laii-uean . o.iui ea i asl be euro-ted "perlrBUla" .aita, iu for S ......ut lUreea uer steamship Ltuto.us. via (.laauow (loiters BSMl Le direct,?! "P?'r KthlopiB *'i. at 4 a tu. fur Fiance direct, per slialnsbip La Noruiau.ll". tra Havre nt 4 e. tn. lor the Netherlands Sin ?'. uer -team di.p Leer.iaiu, Via i.o- teni, n bil.rs must Le -I reciB 1 ocr i ei-r.laiu ' -, at 4 a. m. lor He (um ..li.-.-?_, tier steamship NoordUud, via Au.werp let', is Stael ba iluecl.sl p*r N-tortliand "i. at li) * iu f-.i NewlSSUM. laud per steaiiishtp l'orna . ai 10 .10 a. m. for J , a a. I mic -nat-*> ni i minims >.alv_id.,r and >out)i i'u'irto i...iUa per sfeainsliip Vniiiuunus. vii Kanrstoa tletleri lor dellco ia-isl be dil.ct.vl 'per Vertuiuaus " . at I ii iii .urtu- ? villi war.1 Isl mis dlr.st and mr \ ene.uela atiil'c.'iacoa v,a IriniUad. per sl-ainslilo t'tlunl al at L.i-p. in lor Norway Street, per ileatassip Oetaat isltsta uiuai bedliemad p-r Uasssi?"?. ai -:..o p tu. for i.arupa, j., i *i. a-.'sup r.a.ti . via uoeeuslowu. Sl'NH.-V-AtJ.Hup. tn (or Nicaragua, uer steauiship U I*. Miller from New ilrleaus. Ma-lsfor Australia. New Zealand. Mandwivb Kljl aud Ha_ii*aB la ai..la !?., _i,-a i-l. i> Alameda .froid Mall Ira..isca) cl ase liere July *J4 at 7 p. ui airuu arrival at New-Vors ot aleamsiilp lil ilaimlc willi Billsii mails (or auniaiiai. Mans for China ami Japan, per sionu.iilp Helge .iroai Hmu _<'rancis-.ii. close h -re Juv*_l4al7p in. J ti > f >r tue is-Ktiety Islands, per ainu City of l'ajx-ti ilro u eau 11 aiicisc. . close here JaiV "_A at / p. m. Uans for cuoa. br rail in lamps. Bia. aud thence by eieauier truiu Key Vi dbi. I la. cloao at Hus o.Dce daily al J.lo a. m. ""?"ihti a, hetiule ot cl'taimiof Tran**l*a.'Ulo mal'-l is __-r_nged on the i.i.wuiuptiou ni their unlul..rruji*-il overland ira-itl t. aaa Kiaucis.'.- -ans trmu thu l-SSS arrivmj; os "as as ?-au Kran. ls. o on the d*y of sadiug ol sUMUuers are dispel, had tl,euc.ui.._-u.ilay.ni.Muv piiAni,oH. P_.tuuuie_ 1'osl om... New York. N. V., July 9, l-tW.