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iTHE OPERA HOUSE QUESTION . ? OPINIONS FOR AND AGAINST CLOSING. ? ATI'S WITH HI MIY I I . . - ? II iii KU KUI NIZK, ay, a. connor and ki.bsii>of. t. qkrhy. Thc question whether the Metropolitan Opem House will or will not be closed next eeiison 1 Still open. There ia a strong vent im-.it on the affirmative aide nnd un unmistakably powerful feeling on thc nogHtive, but there i. hlill a large number of thc stockholders who arc yet undecided gs to which is the wiser coursuo to purse, und tin tr" api_?rc_illy represent us influential an cli niiut as lither of the other two clivssiSk This eoinplu.itcs tlie sitiirttion and makes it impossible to predict what the outcome will be. Inquiries similar lo those published in this puller yesterday were continued among the stock? holders l.t..t evening by i kihi m it porters, with the result of obtaining the most diviit-em aud opposing views un the subject. >!K. ll.i.Ws 8TKO.NHI.V ,0*IN8T CLOSING. Of tLcHse who hud fully decided that it would be better to hnve opcni next season, Hauy Cmwt and Luther Kouut-c may serve BS repnseutntivcs. J Bald yMr. Clews: M. we uiusi not think ot taking such a radical step as that Involved In closing oar beautiful oiicra beana 1 hat srould be going wo far-too far entirely, lt ls not necessary. It would be unwise (or various rearons il.ai 1 have hardly time to specify at present There are other things tbat ean be done which will i__o?_y matters lu BBJ Judgmin What for example I VPMS, In the first place, 1 believe these great dorman opera* are too long. They Beag us there till after midnight. ll ls like going lo a b..ll to altars, one of them. For this reason tiny defeat, In a ax-isure, the very object of their existence?that of wnuse Bkcnt. Iyet them be cut down so that we can get out by Bay ll o'clock. Secondly, lt might bo well to introduce aoncMiing occasionally In a lighter vein. 1 do not say I iain in depreciation of tbe magnificent operas we have wit- ! aessed; I am simply urging that the management keep In j accord with public lav.o and wants. Another polut-the . Metro, ol I tan Opera House ls unquestionably a great ' National school, thc finest li the woild- Its Influence ls as unmistakable as lt ls widespread and beneficent, and to cl' se lt would be a great misfortune. It being a school, I hold that lt should bo treated as such by the btate to th* extent of exempting lt from taxation. This would be i a malena! ailsun ie that we should appreciate, aud lt , aught to be extended Purely lt is wouh something to tho 1 people In general to have such a magnificent Institution ' open to all, ls lt noll Why, lt ls one of the great at- ; tractions of New-York. lon-,h. let there be more enterprise displayed In tho, ?aa__N_aea_ l,et the place be used ame tor entcrtaiu aoenia. I_M some sveh mau as Mr- McAllister be secured and let him have an opportunity to display his exceptional ab,lines for gelling up thees splendid and varlet sa Mt ta. n in ms that the public always anpredate and patronize. Th're ts m consratit danger of every Individual and tetBO -relton g.>r'ing Into a rut Just like tho stock market aaa. SVe nc'd ro stir things up. put new bUxid Iii and strike gal In new lines. The Opera House ls one really fireproof build!,). We can let our fsaslUaa go there, (ealing that they vt'il he perfectly Safe. lt would be loo bad to bo deprived of lt, even for a year. MK. KiK'NTZK- 8tTl.sl-ll.il WITH WHAT HAS lil KN Dom. Mr. C'lows's feelings against cloting tin- place VMStt .hared by Mr. Kount/.e, who tonk u broad view of the question, saying: Tha 'fiori and worn represented by the Metropolitan r . ll.inc are 100 luge and imjioitaiit to lie rici. 1 lu a i ? c. nv, I.et aa not do so. l'Yir my part, I leel BO" tlrel.i SSIIMM with the progn-TS Unit wc hnve made. I So uot in.uk we kata much to complain of iIiut far and I hara giaa* faith in the future as I have lu lbs public 'iho lc'It.- in gaining In faro* every year. lt would ba a great pity io interrupt Ita aa-sjuaa for the rasaoa thal ls Biged for aa li a step. Wa ace ali aw ar" of the Influence that U i , ? :t exatSjag apoa tba whole conniry In a musical ?nay. There ls abundant "rrldeaea L-al Iha public apara- i elate ir If there ls a little falling off in the rcc-lpts |nst now, why that must be expected by every one e. ho end'ri.ike- io t-afr to the f mullina! of tho public. Wo ?Bust rr.v io matt tlc wauls of Hu peOpVl Ul the UtnSOBt of 0_r at. li ty, r.nd mal th-m to eoasc IO t tic rescue. ] havo aaaalSerat the whole question carefully and i am tkor* Ouglilv and h'-arMly In favor Ol keeping Um boast oj.cn. W. K. (iiSNOK TAgKS A DIlirt'.IM V1IW. "German open has proved a dismal failure and il we keep on with it. wa shall im Into bank nijitcy." Tins la the way in winch Washing on E. Connoi sunnm-d np the situation. Mr Connor long had the lugubrious position of Chairman al the Finance Cosatslttee of tlie American Opera Company and winn he did not learn of the financial bealing of matters aperatie during the throes of ago,iv through which th it corporation as well as it- -.nrcossnr. the National Opem Conman*. ilaimited), passed can arel] he Imagined. When lr. Connor was asked reaterdajr If he had niven th.- aiibieot of Metropolitan U|wi-a House affairs ami t li.-ir relation to uermaa opem eaureful eon aiderotion since the circular to the stoekholdere was leaned, he ranttettl 1 baa* We hare hat anon rh of (orman opera. Ona Healys ? iaat ike ate ekbeHers nara nt ha.! a dear business sta tc ni tit ot wtial Hie opsra i rut. I do net think it Ii is t.r_n pnaiilj issaaisl i would like te see a Se_alle< atateasaal at Iha rapaaaaa et Ike apara Too high aalartse bare haem psi i tt < orman s'iir- rs and lr ls SeaMfel If trie be-t singers lisve hedi secured. In OenasaS ihei- want you nc eadprom l^lriK la rut. Tlier rio nut tskc pasie spicers ic aaasa nt tho-e amp ..y-?t here aro. I believe that (irrman op.ra rout 1 lie run at 'os-ei-konse than lt has been. Still lt lias benn lied aaa p.npie ara dreg el it lam not i_.ee atod to*ai whether 1 wcul'l prefo' I-nallah or Italian opera a. a sa*> stttute. Tksaa should be dstail-d sstmiHles t.ist. fcofsr ns I'ngilTli op.n tatt, Mi. Timmi, furnlilisl lally as aead aa ar nt sa tri fat His Americm <tpi.ra Oaaspaajr aa faa Matrapeniaa did for the u.-rman opera, and thc akens ?f the American Opera Company was supe. rlor la that at the Metropolitan, rho siren ar which has boen sent to the stockholders pr.-ems ami ply lae alternatives, Uerman opera or italian opt ra at sn Increase 1 pries. Sow. I believe, that Italian opera can be furn:.lied at a k as expense than German o.iera lias tuen. 1 trial leese a.Mailed estimate on that I am told tliat Mr. Csmisnliil ls read? to furnish an Italian onera company at a lens colt than the Uerman company will li.yslye. I expect to bat. his figures la a few days and thea tliicre will bs ti,mc. tidna'totltnte tu bass estimates od. I ghoul I lu* to tee Mr. Ca opanini glT* Italian opera at the Metropolitan opera ll sane next season. Mr. Connor weut on to say tliat ho .booth! tlie maaagementof tua M. im pol it m. hud been too much Qfinasniaod Bs added: Toe maua.'a i.snt slioul.l hold Itself alo f, prepaicd ts kits whatever Opera the slot -kholders .ISTired whither Orrman, I-.i.TiliTb. or Italian, liut everyihiui* sc (ins to hive been gliou ot.t to the (yerinan Idea. Now. Hw > had it c iv, I tl.e aupport lituu CJsr .an (It.itns which ne were proBciMii H.ci ? ai chi have been sons palltailon for tins _t .te of tblaga, Hat we have not received lt. If I _<e the on hSTtr. sr its and the housi above the raUcrles tilled. I am oouient. :or thal tuiltcaiea tnal the rii-hl kind sf opera is he liiRftiven Von rannoi iu ice at all lrom the botes. I be llere I ,ai the Met:op lilian Opera House can be ssaaaaell so as io ferlbS m a Ursa rereuue for rents. I slum .1 think that tallie sumner ton; eris like the Thomas Popular C'siict-rls tn nth: ba Riven, and the* the two wings ot the t.ouso ouijht to .... ace ere ii-r lentala. Ml! (IKKIIY Wlliri.ll THY ITALIAN OIMIIA. Klbridga T. (Jerry, another stockholder, said tliat BS luvured dccidcillv the plan ot giving no op.ra _k_-.-tr.iaM.il, |ii>iiu* tho *>i,(ioo aaseaamenl peoposed and then pcodnotng Italian opera in the lollowinj; season, ile saiil: Bj i .t-nm nat aeaaea and pajrlai tka 61,000 the stoek ho'derT _ff| bars a real and thar ?rii save eaougb ie foot Uk- MU for Italian opcia the feUVWlaa aeSaOB, cseu at an ir rai Sba espaaas for Oenaaa eacm I don't !?? 1 i ? Kning on with (.crman opera nilli an aaaeaanMat of i-,.i' o a box. (.crman opera eoata loo Back And then it ls keary] lt etisus a pr. ai d'a! to count it. Iko I think we have bal too much B/agaai I Well, I dni't know ; i do know Har Oerasaa opera la kmry aad tkai tho ie tired of lt 'ihe parquet vants GefSOBB Opera, tho boxes do nm. And tho pai-ju^t is no lon;., r alllLB| to pay the pricers Ii otoo did. ihe bo\'T. want [tal at Opera; they want soniclh'.nu worih lrstenlng to. 1 hiv no l.ii.lt to nnd with the managi nu nt. I believe lt baa doiic- all lt could. I'.nt the Sspsaaiil of i?oui,..i.,c dermal. spate ate baan, feet ase koa bee-itUol t,,r,-,.- aaa, but pSOaas don't want lt Harrie c. P_-_____teeh said that be had not eon siderecl the matter and was int | repared to rx |-r.s> ;,? opinion "Just now." Bret, his words. ?I BBS -nioyinir .h-rimm Opera, and I shall smut time to think this matter over bel. __C_ presr .'nj my views.*' ur RR POBSABYAM "Nathan, niF. WIER" An extremed l_rae audlsnre BaaaasbM last atgkl at tie . I hestre to witness Herr l'OT?_rf? t?_Bl _aaa_taa_e IB th a) (our, tr; as '" Naman, ths Wise." Imaetaff* iir*m? et (kal name is losked upsn by tha Oer nans as ? ?nataraseea bal weaM aerar be aa aeeeataS hr a_s_i_sa-aae?kiaa aaauaaeea. It Is a:.-i:o?t iIct? I of net ion r there ls ? ar. ely m,y Ure In tsresi in lt, ui.tl ut the i nd the heio nun in lorne hit, eyer thnt Matt re brother and sister. The Balam is supposed to lake place ..t Hit-1 idc of lbs Crusades snd the famous "Suliaa kaladni ? plays a ralher cornlea' part inn. tho w|s? " is aruh jewel Jeeaaalam Be kai arti.;;, iai broti.iit up a C'hrlstiao _nrl. who. when crown to wo noiiiixKi, is rescue I from a lire bv a taaac Xalgbt -r-MB-B. o. Tka Jew seeks out the Teteplsr arba spurns hrs tlisiksanl .r.titut-. nut ls attracted brilia beaury of ihe Irtrl. n..?, asbe'ore ?tated, turnTOut te bs his sister. In the SSBSaas. tho play Natliau recuai tua famous lecen.l nf lbs thie. i,i,_?. _;i #f ,yua, T_|(J# M| imtmty, vti.,clt a?_ s,pp,__,i to iypltT Uj, Mntit,?t j,HUl, _ml thrisiuu rsligions. ii,rr possart in..d_ a rary se-rtarstisllsa-riaaj DKurs. aat aaa strong rn ins Ua.isinb,, M- .ioypucity; but all bis a .illly waa ?aa.ua: wialnsiDg much His or spirit iUM> the play, lils If ethan ls a oompaoloapl. tura to bia Rabbi la " Freaaii ruts." wita Uss humor but roora dignity. Marte Hook tasked pretty aad acted gracefully as the adopted d lichter, and l-aiiu Heller croats! eonsldersbi afoussmeal as ber nurse. The piece was weil sci lu eu tu ely nsw acsnsry. TUE SBERltF'S JURORS DINE. ELOQUENCE AND MUSIC AT THKIlt ANNUAL III' UMON. The members of the First Pansl of the Bherift's Jury entertained Meir friends ami themselves at their nunuul dinner at I.eluiomco's last erenlng. The number of guests was skilfully gauged to the capacity of the iliulng-biill. aud there was no rrowditiK or nlscomfurt. As souvenirs artistically decorated bills of fare were carried away by ali present. Delmnutoo had provlued a sumptuom list of dishes and winos. Judge Hrady pre? sided wltti his unfailing grace and chiinn, and his witty sallies were keenly en'oyed. At the table of honor with bim were HIienB Graut, Judges V ,u Urunt Patterson and Lawrence. Colonel Ingersoll nnd others. Heated nt the oilier tables were rx-Judgos Davis and Honnhue, Daniel Douglicrty, Dr. .tunney, J, Frazer, Dr. Bradley. United f-tates District Attorney Walker, Henry A. Rogers, J. Reiver Page, Adnu fr* lilith. Dr. Tah-ott, O. B. Rchley. It. II. Halste I. J. P. Tams. lt. M. I kalla way. F. W. Devnn, J. It. ("unilng, C. H. Hayinoiul. H. M. Pelton, )r.. Dr. John R. Paxton, W, ll. Oe 1 ney, IC. II. Perkins, jr., Judge Cowing, Judge J. P. Duly. J. O. Bleveus, J. M. Howers aral many other nell kn .wu men. 1'he commit tee of arrangements fur the dlnnai was compose 1 of A. II. Carder. \ D. Unilerhlll, Joseph Ptriithers, A. D. Thompson, T. Chatterton and P. M. Millspaugh, and well they lille,! their parts. Dr. Talcott was flret. called upon by Judge Brady and lndulgixl In brilliant flights of fancy, later _nvli g ainus lug reminiscence's. Colonel Ini-rrs'ill told a satlr'cal story from the Japanese. In winch priests, shrlaes and superstitions were ri.ll.nit. I nu I 1'e.i-tnu wai exalted its tbe only divinity w.riliv of worship. Thi- Inflamed the sent of the Kev. Dr. John li. ration, and down he came like a bold crusader and riding full tilt at Colonel Ingersoll clanged his soundlm* spear against Ihe doughty Colonel's shield, ile paid glowing tributes to Faith, Helier and the holy passion of the martyrs and tue salute. The sympathies of be audience were plalely with tbe defender of tho faith lather than with the i'giiostlo ebmnplon. Turning from grave to gny Dr. Paxton set, bis Hearers whirling In a (rule of laughter hy his Ironical description of the teuip'atlons of bald neaded old age In the metropolis, anti proposed the formutlon nf an Old Men's Christian Association as far more necessary for the guidance and reformation of thinly tiirticiiwd p tee linn yum g men's assoclittliins were for restraining nnd illrectln.' earnest yoting mau fresh from the fireside and the hallowed associations of home. Daniel Dnughorty Mnd John II. Bird contributed effective recitations ani Marshall P. Wil le- sinmk tbe roon with the laughter Blotted nv lils iirmitible fun. There was plenty of excellent iii isle, both Vocal Bad ln sii uineniul, ami also some acceptable additional oratory. LIFE INSURANCE MEN TAKING RISKS KNDIvO A BiSIXKSt MEKTIXU Willi A IHNNKR? A I.I.K.HT OUTLOOK. The L'fe In-ttranee A.._orla*lon of New York luid lu niontlily mooting at Ihe Hotel Hr nn-wu lt yesterday and dosed the proceedings with a dinner In the even? ing. 1 harlft ll. l{ii>uond. ni the Mutual Ula of New York, i.t the prceldenl : Clfortl '-'.r-ie, ol MaeeaekaaeCta Mutual, vice-preyrUlcnt; rhinitis 8. Dunwell, of the llbi'hahii-o lila, the Hicietary, and George I*. Hadley, of tho liiooklyn Life, the Irea-urer .Milong ether menibam jut-cut were Qeorga P, Haskell, ol th Kew York Ufo; ll. Blade, of the B__-_____ii_aett6 Mutual; Dr. Leslie D. Ward, vice pie-dept and John B. Lunger, manager ?- ibo l'liideniial ; William Duli her, teem 'ir\ of tho Brooklyn Life; TtlilM Hkkdgett, ol tho Equitablei Aivah Vt. Brown, ol Uta Matnal Life; J. D. J. lirl.s'ol, of tin- .North \Ve-lern , IL Luidsley and A. lt. Abernathy, of the Pbenit; ll. \v. Alien, al Ike Union Mutual, of Maine: il. W. laington, of tho Mutual Hone.it ol Newark; lt. J. Murray, ol tho Provident lita ami Trout. Among the gueata, Colonel I. li. 0. Whiting, editor of "Tho An.ci nan l.xcuan-e and Review," of Philadelphia ; '" Grandpa" 1.ansi,rn, editor of "The liosion Mand-nd ;'" Clllford TiioiHp on, of "The Spectator," and OL A. lie-Itt. of "Tho Chicago Argie." A full Interchange of view- ob the subject re.nlted in tho adoption of a resolution amending the bj lu.'- M a.- to make hitherto a soelate members active members of the a-i-m-ia iou. 'Ibis change Ih rxpnrw.1 lurg' ly to InerOBM Hie incin beraklp and latereot In tba tirganl_aia-__ ono .1 Hie princ p:il objects In view ls tbe abolition of Ike rebate system Tke Ho.inn tits UnO>iwillan- Aaso-saHon, a sbullar body, bas suem At l in .- I ? t tag Ike passags of a lan In Maaseehueetti doing away arith tke syoten In ihat Btate und impo-iug a line of 0500 upon Bfenta for accept mg premiums under tke regular ratcT. ino lino i unlit ol a liku legal remedy will be tonghi In 2\c w-York. i'rc-nl.iit Raymond occupied the head of tba tabla nt dunnee ami acted a.- utai-tmaeter. The dui icm of tba Ut named p'-lllon li p'lioiini.l in a highly buasoroua vu Tani- and skilful way, Inter, p-ising the exei-Msea, s> ha called upon one member ni er another to n.-p. id With u M ni i f inn and .in'elite will, h In dloated a thorough acquaintance arith both the Hts in eutaaee bualnasa and the e. cent nellie, ol the mom ber? around itv board. Vlee-Pretl-toal Moree. Mr. Hayden, Dr. Ward ami Dr. stillman related their ex? perience, regarding the dangr- atietick.nl upon 1 male l-i-K-. Mr. Ital.lt -'ive a historic account of inala and triumph! of life Im-ai-anee In Bo-ton, cal lins atten? tion to Ibe fa't that Ihe mon pieaenl repreaenlcd ali hundred millions of dollar-, predicted great ra aults ti-otn lita ne* era if onion !_;__> companlonsblp Upon which thc a -onstloI. bad euler d. 'the annum meetlns and -tort, n will be held at the Hotel Brunasriek on ftobruaiy MB. MIL CHAMBERLAIN DENIES A TIMOR. UK WILL NOT 5L*( ("KUI LiiKD LAN BDOWKI ASOOV litvfill-lil'.Ni RAI. OS ( ANAH -. Wasiiimjtcis, Jun. 84 (-bserlai)-?-loaeph Chamber lain wa., br-sleged lo-nigbl with numerons Inqulrlea as to the report that ho would succeed i.ord Lansdowne as OoTernor-Oeneral af canada. An Ban.-i-neemcnl to thi. effect wns published In the evening papers, al laged ta >iavft ci me from a waU-attolal Booree at ?>t tav a. the capital. The dispatch was sent to Mr. Chamberlain's room in t>l<.lit with a i-cipir-,1 that ho express hniiTeif on the subject His private aeeretary Mr Haycock returned it with the following mensago written on the back of the can): " PoMiively without any foundation." _ PEATE OW MRS. GARRETT RCA CU. Mrs. (Jatrett Poach died on Monday ar her home, *\"n. 245 West seventy lift hst. She was tho daughter of Join Coleman an old and well known ro.siilent of Brooklyn, and v-.-ls married to Mr. Poach about fifteen yean aga Mrs. Poach will lie bi.ried in Grceawaod, and Iho funeral will b'- Ci nducted ut her home to mer rowbj the Kev. Dr. llcChetney al Bt Paul's Met he? di .t ipi-<?< i ul Church. ESIERIAISISG (il SERAI. I1CS1ED. Al MAXS, Jan. Bt teMpttiatU- Ki Speaker lliir-tryl was tumored with a dinner ;it tho Windsor Keatauraut to? night, it wa, tendered io him by the nineteen Repub? lican As-embiymen srtio voted fr him for ("peaker in the Republican Assembly Cauena. The nineteen were all present nt the dinner. A SEW HOSnR Eni; GOYERXOR ZOUBEBUBY, The I'.xerutlve Committee of the National lyaptin of Republican Clubs eos pleted its organisation yester? day by electing Goveraoi Lon ns bury, of Connecticut, tremurer of the [_r*aguc, norernor Lo limbury l prealdent of tlie Merchant's Exchange Hank of this city um! an enthii-.iu-.tic liiemboi of tho nea Republican or ganlaatloa. Jens R. BUBB Alt' Alas tn Em; LARCiSY. Jotm lt. Dunn, tbe lawyer who ban been In LddoW Btreel Jail for *ovcral months In d'-fault of bad In a rh.Unit against him to recover Blf-rOOO, which lt ls aiiepoci that he rcce|\"i from Rickard s. scott, the d''fatilniK- toller of tbe Hank of the Manhattan (oin I any, w.i- taken te the court of Oeeeral pmaiona yes terday io plead to an Indletmenl ebarglag him with ihe larceny ol the gi60,000. ile pleaded not guilty, and wac- remanded to Ludlow Si rc-1 .lal. a aarranl va- left with the wu-i I ? for servite if Iiuun should Le released. In tho civil snit WBSYABYIKQ ASH PXBBZIBO IS lill BTEEBY.*BEt Barah linter, a Btto-Ua-aced woman, waa found ia-t niL'ht alttmg on a earbatona al seventh ave. and Twenty-tlftbat., ak! sm I ag wit. cold. lu her anim waa a Breaaoatae1 aid baba. Witt her waa a boy, her ann. The family lived iii No. 770 Seveinh-ave., but were aall to hate bes n iHapeaamrd on saturday for non pu meal nf rrnt 'Ihe bat had worlicl In n papet anne, rutulm- gi nar aieek, uni thin was uii Ibe family had io Ure un Tue mtier. Phillp Hinter, waa n painter. Lneluff bil work he I.rrnme dcupi.mli nt lind 1.fl home my I BK hs wouii commit aulciiie. The family were atarrlnr. They vcr.- careel f..r ami fed by Sergeant Bbeldon, of tim Nine tuc iii ti 1'ieiiiii t station. 1 illiLLESOED TO DBBATB OB TARl'rr IssiEs H..>iuv, Jim. _..-Th_ lanfl Befons lungaa.sf rbleh Hi tiry 1.. Iiercc ls prealdeiii nnd Jhuicm llnemll I cw. ll ?rsl >u-c president hus ekalleaged tte Home Mattel club io tt joinl public debate na tarli laaaee, tbe time place .iio spsakan io te Bataally sgraai upon. -e SE HI ni's IU SI s 8 OP O, C. H. ir a I. EI ll. Coaaiao, B. v., Jan. _i.-c aB.Walker.of thin pince, a member of tl.e Iicinocratic Slate Coiiiinittec. li lyniK ut ihe puiutof deal . TAU,El: BUIZDIBOS Em; DEAF MUTEE TkeAsasetaUaa for the imasw-rad l__a*_rae__m "f Deal Muto_h_aaililrd4i. aaaa tells UraaLniiding in Lf_liiiion ava., between Bl ity., erna th ani t-Bty-atgfctt at_. It li for th* Industrial ileiiarima.t. und Ihe f..n__l ? .enlna took plan bi-I ereni. t The faWtmmtt euniiitecl of u afcacl addraa- hy tte cliairrnan of tho lliilldiui; (oin mil leo, a.m. Iloi.loluairli. and ti.mummil,- et Wmatat by th* m_a__a__, U. urec-nbaraer. Tl.e aiuallen chlitlren, aboutTanTen ytAtt old. pr.iaauBcud Wurdi amt aral* Ikom on the taara, eataWag the ijiir-tn.ru br w.itc hiuj- ihe tnacher'a lipa. ani nevrr made a mlauka. i he *i.lui b.).:,, had eta roi aaa la gSSSmHf end cheiulitry, mau. i:,., ,_k l?i ev ju ii-- i ai v,t HUI* *i,._.. j rauiatkably wall Tha (lol I.oner* cm., for ad .-snrameot dnrtaf _*? ram wara award*, to Marr H___l. Eaa.e Blaney. Amaadm Hanulog aud kumusi Lowapbara. A tar tbe ?xei.tar* th* *-l?itt.t? In-peoied tb* now building, which ooouias ro'.ms for maul aod wood working, physical enl ohemloil labora? tories, and sta l it tor drawing, palming and olar modeling Tbe annex ha* a froolag* of f.uiy-two .eel on Hlx'y eigbtu. ?t? and rues back thlrtyeig.t i*_t it con *'_-?,''00. ?? rn MR. SEMRLE'S PECULIAR ACTION. ABANDONING CASES THAT VVK.IlK AITIALEU TO THK OKNUkAl. TKKM. Assistant District Attorney MrK.nilo f_-_nple MES had charge ol thu arguments on appeals for the I'ls ii-iet Attorney'* offloe for several months, and the oiiteomo ol two of tho appeal - derided by the General lorin on -.L/nduy excited much comment yesterdjy as io Mr. bcnijiiu'H action, iho canes were those ol .lolui I__ U-iiu, convicted be.ore Judge Oildomloeve ol abdiiciioii, In s'-ndiiig a joung woman to I'anauia, and aemeaoad to ?____?? years rn ibo mato i'ri-_,n, and al Johu tteOratb, who Mu sent lo the State lilsou by ?lii'lg" Cowing, ?n coiivlcJon ol nianslaugliit-i In tbs _______ dcg.eo. The Judgments aud proee. d.ngs of the trial murta, In both me cases, wore uuanluiou-.y aitlimed by thc Cteaaml Terni. Tho trial Judges, how? ever, lea. ued timi the decisions oi tho General Term lind been reached "_iihoui any aid In ai giimt-nt by thu lkisuict Attorney "a repnveiitaHvei, Mr. iSc-mplo, lt w_a said, h.id gone so lar an tu say tu Uio General Term Judges thai t'mio rn. eiror lu tho trial ol tho canon, and that tho TOBTlfltloas should be reverted. He even wrote tu that e!l_ot to Justice Daniela, ot nullan., one ol the General Term Justicea In tho Mci? rath _a_o. In agile 01 .Mr. bomplo'* attitude and tho arguments ot the lawyer* fur tha do fe nee, the Genet al ieiin susi allied ibo trial Judge*. Judges Cow? ing nml CHMeeateafe, When they hoard yes'erday of the action ut Mr. bcmple, sent foi District-A dorney Fol? lows and Mr. bempie. Tho act.on of Mr. beinple wi spohon of us muan', as tho Dutiici-Attorney'* repra bcuiaiivo In tim i,,ni of a casu uigo. a ermin ruling, and another reprtaamali*re oi tho kamo ollioo ought not to abandon the cane beforo ibo App limo Courts. After a loug convei-.-atiou bet.veou Uio Judges and t ulu nel I'euows ami Mr. boinpio, Mi. lihou* agreed mat in both cases tho Milo ol Iho puieoctliluo should bo _4.rui.giy presented la-luce tho tuuri, 01 App.BM> Jnugo Giideisiocve raid: " Wo watt sonic w hut siir prlaed and ind.go..nt when wo heard uf tho matter .v. ..ionia,), .ur. r-e ..pie is a young lawler, ami BB paronlly aetod unuci it nuv ow cpi u,u ul his du >. He auaiitiuoed ihr Do iyoou casa becus", ar, h.- n.ud, he did not th nil Ihe (rouvin ion shutild -land. Thu uiianl mona dec-sioo ul ii.- Gctoerai Tmrm win, uiwhudiusllj, be a v.nilling and ho will lu Un) nu ure du his bust lo Sustain the pu-,tion taken by tho pro-ociiioii on the trial und the ruting, of the trial Judge. Mr tSomple a action might hav.. reettlt__j in harm, but a- the i.eueral Term han afllini.il ike convictions no injury was done." Jud go Cow ng aald thai 1 U.-ii i let-Attorney Follows, and .Mr. rieniplo brui teen gent foi- and it w.is uodcr ttOO_ that the npp.als in the two ca-es would bn rigorously greased before the Court ol Appeals. Ho kvld-d : "'I do not thlnh Mr semple Intruded to do any barm, but be certainly should have consulted me before he sent a k-ttor to Just leo IXmlols, telling him that there sraa error in the trial of the Mc Grath ra.se. The General Term affirmance of the decision In fhn McGrath ca-e aught te, convince him "hit lils op nion Should not be placed above tlint nf the Judge before whom th" eat. wai trb.l The Judge-, nf the Oeneral Terni, before whom the appeals arr first teken. have shown iha" ll .o'' rely much on the dl-cretlnn and Jti-1 _C , ment o' th" tilde- ? of fli" (oort of Genn-al Pe-Tlnni." It ls .ad that Mr.. Bempie aW. abandon -1 a case on appeal fmrn ? conviction bafors Recorder cmvth. hoi Ihe r__sieral Tenn Justiees unanimously affirmed the I Judgment._ j MAJOR OBRIEN'S APPOINTEES REJECTED. TIIF AltUirMFV OP RO-'OV on.Tr.rT TO TIIK NA M TS n-i>\i_itrn TUf.it. Boston, Jan. Cl ?The Hoard Bf Aldermen, whick, this year has a Ilepubllcan majority, has rejected j Mayor d'Hrien's aomlaatloM of laka Megalre and ! .lohn ll. Daaae, Principal Aaaeeeot-s: Iluch .1. Toland, BupeHntendent Ol t. imps, and Patrick McGuire, mem? ber ,,f the Board of Park CemmlstlOBera, and inid upon the tai.ie the nominations ol John W. McDonald, Bujierlntendeat of St.is; John R Murphy, member ol ttie Board ol Fire c, mml st-loners : George I Bab? bitt, momberoi the ronni of ii._n_, and Thomas Vf. Dav I--, i nv Burveyor. FIlCR WIVE- MOUBB HIS ESC \ I'l tn 111 A FIFHI. St I* ai i . Minn., ian. _- IcSpartal).?A complaint for absolute dlToree (ron John Wilkins wm flied to? day tn the Ramsey County Dist rici coori by Ullla B. wiihins. Bhe alleges thal Joba Wllkim arid lu-r self fran married al Paguada, Psar., October 26, 1-70, and lived together until OelOher !_T, \rr-7. ia indus's parents realde la I loveland. Okla, nu frillier ls said to bo an exiensivo piop city owue- In thit city and ono of Hie dttreetot. of tho Standard <>ll Company. Af'er SBSretal yeas. of el happy mai-ried life wnhins and his wife came to st Paul, in May, l's-7, he contracted a marriage wli h Emmi Btotaon, v- ho appa: em ,y brlleve hlm to Ih. a sin.le tuan A little l_""r be married another woman named Katie I'm. This d d not satisfy the wily Wilkins, who soon led to th" altar a woman named 'French, of tlds civ Hs BBXI v'ctlm wns one Hattie Bowles. Bach of them marnagm aas contracted or-dei au assumed name, Last october he took Emms Kidson and left the cn>, and it ls supposed they un" now living lu Cleveland. i ZOUIBYIZI r JOCKEY CI Flt STA A*/-. I.mi-vii 11 . .Inn MA [tnetial)*-The entries for He (.pring Stakes of the t,oolTVille JOBkey t lub were pul> [Uabed lo-day. The elah this y.-ar hns inereaaed the added money for the sam.) stake- .i.mhi over i,_-t Mon, and the average stake for the ten day-, arti] Ibe *i.!7.-i. one Innovation arin I"- the icttiemenl of nil stakea, except the Derby, oaks, clark and Kentucky Handicap at tbe end ol each day. 1XJUBED EY i BAIZBOAB ACciDEST. TBOT, lt. V., Jan '_! In th- nccldcnt on tho Dela? ware and Hudson Railroad at Baa-terrille, near Balei i, N. v., yesterday afternoon, eighteen peraaaa were mora or less Injured, only one. David T. owen, of i lirldge, k danKerously Injured, and he mny ie eover. ihe cause of the accident ls not known. ? ^ TRIAL OP THC TAI.LY-SBEET FORGERS. Ciiii'Miits, Ohie. Jan. "Jl (Vp-ci./l).?After a delay af mawr twa yaam tba trial of *:-'t,.a taiiv-shaet loners has betru i ia OelttSSbB*. At th* oeloher ?lection of 18B9 tber*t'irus from the Tklrteeath Ward w.t* cleverly farrad, bal disc*?ered ia tim*. Tha result was the ?oa feeeten of a participial in the crime and the IndlctinaBt of Allen Ct Myers, '" ram" Co.aa, ?? Prod Htenba, '"?-rrt Meatfemary, CharteeT, Blaeakara and ?thar* for the crime. Tke Bsoot emlaaat aaaasel kara t'**n amplored hu binti sbiec. At th* begiBalag ar the trial to-day Judue Thnrmaa appeared for the Kiata. r.isit is a MOMOOZ BOOM The scholars "vere huey arith their studies al noon yee lanley In (irammai Bebaol No. i, when without sraralng a li nt of tlie ctilllik' Ol ono of the class rouns fell w nh a limb. Beretal eMIdraa were thrown to the floor and ottiers were badly frlu-htened. When the dust settled I James I.ntld, ate seven, was found to have received a I severe n'.tlp uo'iiol. Ile aaa leuuived lo Goiivcrnoiir HoapilaL Cadd lives at Ra 808 Rlringtoa-at TOXJEB EEOWB AT THE PRODUCE EX OE AX OE A mini lier of bumurs* men In tl.e raster ll Htstrtoi of ll ri.ok ]TL inane- si .tenn ins y. st frilay akOWIBg I hal Ch fle? r Tnnjei tn*.| tafcesraarBMaev Iteai then bclt.ru hlsrecpntdliaiHicir ance. A warrant lui hu arrest In tha e is" of ons "f lil* cr, Mir,,n wa* -ornir,I kc urn his iiiolli-i seitletl the matter. Iicpnty ~h*rlfl Lt rum has h*eu liMikin* fur Mr. Tun'** t'> iii-Ti l.lrn r?r a fi.rln i.hi. lu.! tl.e ma Ku lia* bi ea Brttlixt, allhourh m.nfllcUl Bullea lin bena niven \ , Mr. I.u I'mu. Mr. 'iimjes baa set baaa un tim Boot ?f the free Bea I . skaaae ia asaay a?ilia, la taos ea traaslarrad bia a_s?bac" sh p nnr- n.an * ye.r ,f ? lint taara ah, a treal many un ur beit. who tiare ticaslon io r*ine.n!isr huu, bath as a fri*?'l In iire.t nml as ailelitor. Waaia be Brat became a ireipient-r nf tl.e t iln ilu|? avc-rrbu.lv was soon to hM .J.-Lit. bal ?h?i. ha Ult thero the tabla* wara tamed, in ether nairn sur aaa nba wem ta aerrea fra s IS ta $'iu from h ra tai nm seaway ?inuty hauiloil. hut after h. hm i!r.,;iinl ab .at giaOJOtt la ? I'Ot niall .ns he ??*_.! al.? it StU.Oil* In ? niall amounts. What bHSioc..* wm br,?k ikaas ameaats ttl nm leah aa ul* as v,ey wini mamaarskia certiti. alee Brea aa?l nreoi 66.8SS ie ,in 11 61.600 Hut lt was a mistake, mt rep.irtel. lhal tm wi* a "I., at"; li* wa* a |ier-ntent "4b_U," 111* raslanatlno as viie.iue-nieiitat th* glam ('..uni,- muna. OseBpeaf sts BMaikaaga aaaaaralf roiuntary, and ins aeaaaaia wnw found straight to a psaay. BOX Him for rn.u\o DEMPSEY. Coroner I'.ouuay bel.l an lageeel at the llruoklyn Court -leaae yaataNay la tke aaae at WUlkaa t>*iif_ey, aha ilad In apr rell?lit ?t lort ll.iinlliou aa s.itur_ar _-?-__ 'ho evlclenceo' rSiraon llo*ssr. all,, ?? rrwnia\ ins Newsboy.' showed mm tlmy hil arran.ed wini thor cilled a "'??*? h?ht," aad eely aaade lesata instead ?f really huting each other. Hamal Maws badham straaa abm Dampset '?'' amt died. TfceOSt-Oaeael I.r. Hhepurd shewed that ti.ere were no bruise* sn the hedy ami tl,at dealt was due to shxlt t_S4 eiSftSSBSet Ik Jury found* TerliCt tn sec.. rame ana tats aad aaeaeretad Baaaar. The Darsasr iiiirhargad him. MROOTTBQ a MUPPOERD RIYAL. laaaaJ.Eaprm, a weiithT tuuei-keeper of Palm BB, N. J , haaa hautekeeiiei a mut HiiriT tl?,. years old ari 1 mob eralaly guollookiug Uar naur 1* Mrs. i.li/.iie'h (tealm and she is a wiib.w. Poler lyn UH ha* h.eu allen tl?e to 'ha B clow micetiie daatli nf her hutband and wa* uuiioaito weil ker When ho lu ird that sh* was going to live with Kapper hs bugged lier to leave at oire and marry lum. _?!?? refaaadteleB-B _i|.,n ?? - , .. -,, ._ ttntaaasmi i,r '' a'dy anim confortahle thar* than di* would b*wuh bun. lu* *? dii.appi.iiit* l 'I ra lill thal k* weat |.< tn* liot*i un Momlay nlgkl aad TS ll ri Keppel auisl.ln Tyndall dr*w a i*?oivi r au 1 skol Kapper through Hie Uft han I and lh*n U*il. Ka-cpar says lh*r* will b* no piasacuUua. BALLOT REFORM DISCUSSED. A PAHER BY ALLEN THURNDIKFy RICE. rill'. EVII.1 or THE LnDQj.Sa IIOU8B EAOtMttBB OUT ?TIIK SP.fRET H ALLOT. The meeting 0f tho Literary Soolity of tho ioong Mast's rifisttsg Association lart evening wns mads es-ienmiiy interesting by tho oppcaranoe ot Allen Thoimliko Rice, Editor of "The North Aiiii-ricnn Btrtiew" as one of the speakers. Ile bim present at tho invitation of tho society and deli.end an interesti-m a?Mre_i on "Ballot Rc loim." lt wui tem had with great satisiuciion bf almost every one except a few ward politicians of tha old Behool, arho aat in tlie Last row of seats and shook their beads dolefully at tho remedy proposed liy the speaker for the crying political ills of tim day. The lecture roon* was filled with members Bad visitors. Pteatdent Ftiefeld presided. In outlining the lubjeet. Mr. Rice deelareu that it was eminently dimple, lt dealt with no gen? eral theories of government, hut merely niun-d at an equal and fair regulation of the exercise of franchise, without which any other representa? tive reforms me vnln. Its importance nnsed it above all partisan consideration, since lt apjkeoled tu nil men in favor of ? political progress and political reform." Then, after -jiving- an account of his own initiation into the arena of metropoli? tan politics, he went Into u peneral discussion of the vote-buying bu iness, in the course of which he said: Th* purchase ot t*i?i la th* f'lty of Hair. York ls not al? way* a retail !.'.*:?. ts lils pta. tc.I al wholesale, sa fre? quently occur* in the case of tht lodging home Tore. Ul* ?s liam*,I thst there ire 8oS lodging-home* licensee! Id this city by the Ilealtli lie|iarnnenl. Mr. Ilenrr A dumbleton who bis elven cons durable attention to this rustier, estimate* thal tbe lodging-house population of tin* eily on October 1. l&sfl. wa* 8 p*r rent of tbe en? tire etty electoral* These honsee *r* refuses of tramps?purchasable voter* who flock In ehortly befere elect Ina aud await the highest bidder, iio se men are aften criminals, ?riav'.tatuig toward the city alter a summer spent In . a il.tftil occupations. In masy rases the whola vole ef a lodging house la disposed of In a lump and aellYered under the t-upi rinlrndence of Ihe louglBir-hoase keeper. These -rolers are marched to tho polis in a.uad* of two. three anil four, uii'lor the ii.r.-t trun ot a akilled party worker. In erder tn secure the proper casting of their ballots these "independent rettrs" sre then required toelerate the right hand, ex paning the ballet lu mat poaitlnn until cast. They generally got about (fi lat Hie Job, but ofien a- much aa MO, I sm told. On last election dar I mst a worker.who Informed me with tear* la hi* eves that lt had been a ramon* day for business, the rotes had had ruo a* high as ten dollars apiece, " But," saul he, wUlt pride, " I manage I to get a lew for seven dollars. In a district where I know atom of the voles brought much more " ll* aooatat io laka nun S ptiie in th s a. liifseii.nst These things go on under our i.oses, 7*1 Hutu ls I rite he u In the court* for such cases. KMBSTISt FKATI'KKSOK THK RKKOKM. By way of illustrating these remarks Mr. Klee mentioned some of the obaervationa made by one of De Iyiincey Nicoli's supporters on election daj trhioh have alrradi been published, 'ihe rason tiiil batons of any elllclciit ballot reform, he maintained, were twofold, and no project of re? form wits complete t imt, did noi cover both. These he stated and elaborated as follows: Mr*i, in* crtii.n asa's kaaoey mnat eaaea to ne an essential factor; absolute serrery of the byllot must be Insured, lites.- al,i.ii,,I be our I Wo goals, if we priu_i?e ta reach anr r.i lomi at ail A* lung aa ci,il],'ates are are ico,u>rrrt to furnish nioner to d?lrar the einenses of elrctiotis, plat so lsng will there be .ort upi i..n aod systemsllo t.ppusitlon to tlie popular Villi Just to 1MB SSBf we es .col that the "li*ss,** th* lirll.er ami Hie "' heeler " will continue to H.. irish and to falsify the record One of the mest striking detects in our election lawe Iles In the fact tl at they assume the existent* of argaaiaatMSM to patel ami dlMilnute Iii k*ts, to walch the pells nnd to eiei ni* slmosi e.eiy important pru. Tun.n or the eleen.ip laws, for while these laws regu? late tba numil.-i of v.inn; au.l the style of tickets, titer rna,* nu erm isioi. f*r t.ieir .liairiiiuil.iii lu inetropi.Ilian diatriO ? th. se eieeasea ar>- so aieaeair* thal no nour miin. ha I he i ka asiaala e WTekaler, atty axpmt aiat\ maur li,gb otiire in the gilt o' the prop n ? itliolll uiiirt.... ,111: his elli' lal action ta advance tn thu parsons, t oiu| ames m of__atset_*_. thit deft.it hi* ci pei Ma Thi* lsd a one win1.1 ni lune teed lo destror a rep,ililli an government in A luci i. A oat Miistltnte th" rule i.i .. mm ni .-r. lui eli.ai. Ines ami political ciiuspir.i' ni lat the rule *i tn* people. tiik. raac*a nv bbcbbt ronxo. ST ate tag Could he a greeter fares than tho present soo ulled se. in > of H.* bal lol In the trial.'. I am tum thal noone win. Sae cai elan** weeafcot tire evil* preSaaet by the akeeeeeei ?*t reoT aaa agr*e witti Juhn Stuart Kill In hit advocacy ef aa ..p u i.a. ut un the item,il thal ac-ciec? implies .lia'rust ?asl Seheoee tee aaeralateadaft ol the mutee iii* iqra__as or ti. h. in Die Mulish Island*. I reitret aa an American to cunt.s,. prue, ls th* Tiller littler Uiau our present srateni. WIMM En.lait.l li.is tittil* Iruin eipe Immy, un.ler a monarchy, Ani.i., a sicii.I ito M pnncl, le uo.Ur a dem.,, racy Valli the poor man tan Toi? a- he-___-**_? mle, wiii.out tin. slightest |,ui.,li lui of d.lecllon, he Will be subject to thc p sslhla Intliience of his riiipl.yui, kia laiulloi il, or lu* cree, er, or ol *?n,e orgaiu/.ation. ilia no].cv of w iteh ls often tteteiod b> con upi eUajaaeer lactasaa Pam every Amen cm raitt allheal lear, noni we hare aSallaks ? an slai taral sj-ieiii st. fertile tl peUS__al evil* and *f low inu|uities, de niociacv wnl be univ a si stein ?! popular itoToiuineni teni patet bf apei lal inti rt tis ami political i.rtran. 'alum*, -nd so long shall we I ave but the mrre semhi.iiic.. tu represent..icu. 'J he eora tat en ry ev, l wrou.h' liv un ii laa Irgtal lUea ls fun ml la the cum poi big power ol eaiiauiened paulie epiuiou. -o ot er reme.IT wi l prov* eBrctiv* aaa without ll oil other ie e.,t,s olin un. Hit ih.. a nea* oi h.. ballotaiuatba Mlpplctn*nt*.| by nuking the leirni . .tie el pea -ea al el -i tl OB a pu 1.1 ic t har .-e. ai praeoBl 11, ese rlpei.no- ait- hoi ne ny ca li? lli bim o* mer in?..iii?. All *nch oi-ieaee* should b* * pub. 1 if- charge, and llieu ? vi rv man. i li h ?i poor. Would Stand on ba c-.j lallly winn SollUlllng the Mintages ol Im lcijw iii . aaa. lir.nt hy a r k.i.kc hons. Bribery at electione Lad been almost stopped in California and several Western Staten bj a las* that forbida a \ct'r to exhibit bia ballot within Im fct ol thc iioUing place, but the scent hnllot, Mr. Rice believed, would prove oven mom effective. Honest opposition lo tne proposed law*, lie added, could only be against some of the de? tails of tlie nills twit have been offered, not aciiinst, ilie principles upon whieh the* are based. ih"nair opposition ea tel* .mmI ls fro n currun! p.iliti. rlnns aad " tii*?s-iiack ct>n?-rvatlT*s " [ hon-st, prac t ? al polit'i Ians mrs unaniinotislT tu UTor of the re orm. Nut only conspicuous nen in all parties hive a Iv,. .-.? 1 : ii- riua-ure. Put, n.n l>ed br a ?uttl.i.iiit body of popa! ir opinion, tbe alli. lU'leof the pres* has. during1 the pin your, been Bloat lar.ir able. It hns resetted the aerteea attention mit enly of a lama stn; lou of th* pres* ttir.iu.liont tho country. but ot I tarilta .Vi* Vork Journals or taeh rttlet creels ai lilli Tam -!. iud Tht YertA, Ihe Time*, Th- .Viyi ani The Stnndttrtt. If public opinion is truly ratlerted br the press, then a pr,ipar b.II shuni I ba speedily and vigorously forced tu enactment. We do no w tel * lull thal will deal more ?w*cpiu.iy than aoceesary with eatabllahed eastaaii Wr want it la m.iki. as little i hau|re ns possible un ter tke cir? cumstances. The question waa discussed after Mr. Bice's de? parture by the following members of tbe society: tliiiTi.."!! Kowen*, John li. Anderson, Georgi- ll. Richards, Im ll. Brainerd, William Armstrong, 1'. Augualua Whiting, Jasper T. Goodwin, Ernest Frcund nti'l Chauncey S. S. Miller. WHY CHARLES COULDN'T MARRY BANNAH UK WAS BUSY (ill UNO ON TIIK PAM POUCI KiiitcK?nr.i.D ron r.itAMk LanCBMT. Ii.."e,?live Curry, nf Ito Mulberry st. *,|U,ul, yester? day arrested Ckarlm McCarthy, ? kandeaam young Irish? man, vim wns chanted with obtiilhin_r tf-OO from Bannah asea, ?*f Ka. itu BaatOa. kBBdre.-Bad-fonrth st.. limier false pretences Mi-? --heil _;ild MeCartky hail aiatntaad <> asarry her ami bad ______ tts the money to buy ;i nea uniform, laying tkat ba had bees appointed a Park poii.ein.iii. After he gat ihe money h. dlaappeaicl frini H.irlcin. but sin- traced Sits to tie fourteenth Wari nti'l aaeertalaed thal be bad deeelvad her. Ile was arraigned la the lomhs Police Canrt In tha afternoon. i ierc lt appeared that Hann.iii Bad "'burles had worked together la Ibo annie tailor shop about a year aga Hannah ls thirty nine Tears aid aad McCarthy thirty. Uro. Me proposed tn .riM.e to her aad '"i'l her that he must I. iva |880 wita wkleh ta get a- pall " on ? Bellly ina nunile! m." la erdec to ix-put on the force. A week nco .lu- drew $300 oat ol Ike Etale-raat Bat inga Bank and aave McCarthy MAIMO. The other gDO abe Intended io spin.i iii arr pat allon fm the-niilinK. Mecarthr watt hei ii receipt for the atone). After he hud pul the ii.oi ev Hannah Mia Me. Bltkj W.pt pnttm _ ott the wei b (Iinii <?_?? time ho smis nndemolna. he saw. a tiru Hen tee exftmltiiitlon, which made hun nervous An? other time he said that he had been appointed a 1 ark policeman, but belora ?oiiiu BB duty he and several i.tbeis loni to Imp nroui.il ii lat ie room on one lr it for three hours evrrv day. Ile WllM never ?l married until Ike hopplaa wu* eaded. At len.;h he bopped ont of Hannahs sljlit. In imni Mri arthy saul that Baaask offered bin Ihe money to many brr. and thal he was willinir to do lt. Hut liMiinnh refuseil to hear ol lt. ant sahl that she wa* plod to RBI rid of such a rascal. Mccarthy wu* held tn . 1.ooo ball for fiencral Sessions on thc charge of grund larceny. nu: i sii.irrY ni siiwick church. The trim bb a In the ___akwleS atidiii lomtresationa Church,In Ilroullrn, canssd uy the tailor* of the !n*iub. rs t* agree ceeeetalag Ike Bat. Arttniribesier. who ha* been th* pastor lot ? Tear or moro, were ?ubmltied yesterday after noun toaiuuiiiil c.ailed by *oin* of tb* opi.oo*at* ol Mr. i iit-u.r of tim _naaSaeeebatebee aafeat m ka r?ar?s*ntod by psst.Tami delef its. lon were present, aroona tham belna Plymouth. Puritan. Koc,h*ster Aveou*, Park. I.e* atoiiuo and New i.ii(laud. Th* Her. Ur. William Kincaid BteS-dei ami the sfierneou wa* occuplad la effarte to induce Mr Ofcastat to *r*r** lhat th* rouar.ll ?bonI.l b* a ma mal ob* In ?i?id i. f ?i p aro-. A eaaiffllie* compased of Pr>fes?'.r ll W. luymunt, th* iu>r. Ur*. Powell an I Iii?"*r?ell. A A.Hi.rar tat tha Uer. H. ll. HillKUy flualf lntiuel both partie-to -*r*e t* tub-nit the goonoo to th* connell, whathat Mr. 0_.-_t*r wa* or waa not panter ot tn* ch ur ch, which lt at tba root of the wuolo tr_u.il*. Dr. J. o. Ho-ert., A. A. tomat and he Rer. m. a >!n__?__ were apoolnted to ooottter the doo. tnmentary*Tldeacea_d r.e.rt ai ea adjournad sessloa next Tao .day. O ItITUA RY. COLONF.L C. W_ MOULTON. Colonel 0. W. Moulton, whose death at the Hotel Arno waa reported In Thb Tkibinp. yeaterday. had been slok with congestion of the brain lor about two weei... ne had had some trouble with his head lor nea, ly a year, but the first serious attack came about Mire, weoka ago when he loll unconscious |ji the street. He waa taken to his home at the Arno, and recovered for a time. About two weeks ago, however, he had another attack, from which he dbl not recover. For tho last Ave days previous to his death he lay In an unconscious state, knowing no one. The end came at about Ham. yesterday and so quietly that the transition from life to death waa seaiceiy perceptible. Ills wife, his eon, Sherman Moulton, amt wife, hta daughters, Mrs. II. R. l'robaseo, and Mrs. VV. J. llalde man. Professor Janeway. Dr. H. C. Coe, and a nurse were present when he died. Ills brother-in-law, Gen? eral Sherman reached the bedside a few minutes after he died, ami a third dam-liter, Mrs. Ct II. Rockwell, reached the city from Kort Supply, Indian Territory, yesterday morning, too late to see her father before his death. It had been decided to take tho body to Ohio for burial and preparations were Immediately made for this purpose. During the day a great number of friends of Colonel Moulton called to express their sympathy with the bereaved family, among them being many me mtiers of tho Ohio Society, of which he waa a rlce-presltlcMit. Many telegrams of condolence were also recolveiL At 0 o'clock last evening, the body, In charge of the family, left the city over fhe New-York Central Railroad In a s*>eclal car provided for them by President TVpev Tho funeral will take place to? morrow morning at Glendale, Oh'o. Colonel Moulton arm born In Medina County, Ohio, on December 10, 1830. Ills father was a farmer and their home was about thirty miles from Cleveland, which was tho chief market place for their products. Ile was educated In the country school at. his home and In tho Brooklyn Academy, an Institution In what ls now a suburb of Cleveland. He was for a time clerk In a country store In the town of Medina, but soon went to Cleveland, whero he was engaged as clerk In (lie dry-goods house of C. C. Carleton. Ile took this position to secure money to pay his expen.ei while studying law. Ile was offered a vartnershlp by Mr. Carlet QB to Induce him to give up the ?profession of law, but refused the offer. Ile waa admitted to practical law when Just twenty-one years of at?, and went to Mansfield, Richland County, to begin Its practice. There h? met his wife, who was Miss France. KhTnian, sister of Oaaaml W. T. Sherman and Senatur John T. Sherman, of Ohio. After remaining a short time at Mansfield. Colonel Moulton went to Toledo, to accept a partnership with George R. Haynes, (in the hreaklng ont of the war ho was In June. IMtl, appointed Quartermaster of Ohio Volunteers 8nd served in West Virginia under (lem-ral McClellan and afterward with C.enernls Reynolds, I-Ye mont, Pope and others. When the heavy movements In Tennessee, and the Southwest were begun he waa appointed to a Lieutenant-Colonelcy tn the regular army and went to Cincinnati as asslsfanf to Assistant Quartermaster Oeneral Swords. In this position, dur? ing 1-usn nnd tai-, when he was made Colonel, he had charge nf the purchasing of all the supplies for the nrniv In that region lt amounted to aa much as lt? 10'ooo.OOO In a single month and averaged half that amount monthly the year mund. His depot s-'pplled the armv under Oranf In the Vicksburg campaign snd Slierman on the March to the Sea In 11.(14 he had sole charge of (hts depot nf supplies, which authority he held to the rinse nf the war. Ia I8A6. Colonel Moulton" resumed the practice of law at Cincinnati. lits partner wa' .lodge M. II. Tilden. Then he waa tbe partner of Warner M. Rate man, but the firm was dissolved when Mr Bateman was made ntatriet-Attorney, and the law firm of Moulton A- f/svy was formed, which Still exists. Sev? eral yenrs ncr,. Colonel Moulton became aCqi Hinted with Treasury Dennetm?nt mles and practice while John Sherman was Scvretarv of the Treasury, beean to be called Into revenue. In.ui ance and admiralty ra-e. In Ike federal Courts, wlih-h necessitated hts njieiitng an effie* Ip Vee-Vork and he eventually came here to live. Ills practice was extensive, among the relehrnted eaflM w'th which he was connected bein;: the Louisiana lottery, tobacco ring, whiskey tax ami plank-mad dis? tillery eases. Ills partner fn (test York was hts only son. Sherman Moulton. There ate flue.- daughters, Mrs. H. R. Prohaseo nml Mrs. w, j. RalaVmaa. of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Colonel C. H. Rockwell, whose ind was recently Quartermaster at Weal Pol nt, bul It now at at toned In the Indian Terr-lory. colonel Moulton wa. an eames! Republican vet never made enemies bv his partisanship. Ile Wis r.-ni/"d at the Republican National Conventions of IBM, t-_ii ntid 1--t n- belita the spoke.man for Senator Sherman and having charge nf the canvass for bis nomination for President. In 1870, he went sooth as a v'stt'ng statesman tn watch th? count In UMllslana Ile was warm-hearted, genial, eeenmmodatlnt amt wen liked as a man. ile waa a member of the Republican Club. JOHN FOWTXR, JP. John Powter, Jr., age slxtv-aeyen. dbd from RrlgM's gfaeaae at St Luke's Hospital on Monday. ne was a lawyer and wits graduated from Columbia College, heine for a m-mber of years associated with Cou tert Rrnikera. ile was aoaaa time ago one of General Rhaier'a staff officers, ranking as oolonel. Mr. Powiee leaves three children. The funeral took p|ac.> yi-ster diy, the burial being al Woodlawn Cemetery. Vlsi ((INT DAS NOCtTRAS. W.-niviriiiN. Jan. Bf C./I.. i.t.i.-Vlsroiint Pas Nogul rm, the Portuguese Minister.died at kia homo in thu city this mottling of blood poisoning in the -\iy fourth year of his age. ills wife ami one son aro In ('Bria, the (lati'.'litor In Italy ami two sons are In Ibis country. Viscount Has Koqnirat was born In the Island of Madeira Ho was appointed Minister to America In I-T- by Hon Louis 1. Ho wm tho representative of Portugal lu Mexico, which position he combined with that of resident Minister In America, holding both poolttons at the limo of lils death. He held many Implicant positions of trust under the (jovoiniiieut of Portugal, and represented that country In rem, spain, I ra/.il and l'urls prior to his coming to Amer li a. Ills Wife has been telegraphed as to what dis? posion theil tie made nf the body, whi; lier lt ls her ???Mi that lt. shall be burled here or taken to Franco. Ills death was an unexpected event. Although ho had been sick for some lime, ho waa not thought to ho In any serious danger. --?_? F. C. BBIOBTLT. Pun.auki-I'IHA, Jua. 24 (Special).?E. C. llrlgbtly, ef flerniantnwa. died thi* afternoon at tba age of eighty years. Ile wm un active niambar ef tha bar but fora t'.uie had b**n prevented from practlaliig ty an acth* literary life. Hit library I* ant only large but coatalas authorities on law not faund lu tba public libraries or the Historical 8Briety*a library. Amaag the rare keeke ur* two voluiaes of etd statute laws af Pennsylyaaia printed by Aadrew Bradford, The Htiterlcal Society offered him $2.ooo for the .? two hoeks btu the offer waa ie';,-., ile was tke eather ef a nu** ber or works that bave |>i'i>yed ef conn dei.tilla yuille. Anion!? them ace "' llrlfhtly ob Coate," '* I'.rl.htly oa Nisi Print kepari*." " HrlL'htly on Kiptlry." " liltest af United .-Hate* law*.'* "Ingest al I'lilted Stat** Incisions," and " Krlgutly'a l.ltctlot < a-r-." Il* was ?dlternf ?? Purdtn"! Iklgeti," a New-York .l]_-r* .t of tensions, a Sew-York Court of Ap? peals report aad l railed Stat** raptrtt. LADY SACKVILLE. I.onikin. Jan. 24.?Lady Sackville, a sister-in-law of Sir Monal Parkvilla West. RritUS Minlsttr at Washing? ton, died suddenly to-day of baart disease. Lady .-aclu iii.- wat the steen 1 wife of Haran Sackville and was the daughter of l li .rles Wilson Faber. She mari ied Mortimer Sackville- West, a sou af Karl Helawarr aad kretkeref Sir Lionel Sackville West, lu 1873, turee year* before he wa* made Bama Sackville. She leave* no obildrau. mt LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. POUT 07ltB-e.TOBK.TUKSDAY. JAN. 24, 1688 AllltlVl.ll. Steamer Rnrla (Oeri. Aller*, llamtiurg Jan 9, Havr. 12, wiiti m i_t> amt patstaaart lo atsaaartt * co. steamer t'lty.if Augusta. lUiaenne, Saranuah, 3 d-iy*, w nb iinlSB and ?M-ueiie'DM Ui II L Waiker. IHE WEATHER RE POUT. i,?r_iis-it'sr [n"ihj .nov-i-f nt _ l noun.. WiannrBTTtT. Jan 26.?Pat Southern New-F.nglanA nml Baatera New-Y*rl*. warmer, fair weather fellowed by ttow. fresh te brisk, high oa tha caast, aorthwesterly wiad* dimlnUhlng la force, beceailng southeasterly. lor Baatera Paaaaylvaala and Kew-jersey, warmer, fair waatlicr. frc ih to brisk narthwesurly wind* baceai lag ttuthea-tcrly. For W?tt*rn I'aansylvanla and Westarn New-York, warmer, euow, fresh to brisk touthtastarly wladt. TltlBCNl 'llOCR. Mc__t,i_j LOCAL oiisKitvvTK)v_T In tbe eikgian' a nm lui aunt iin*> ehowe tb* haiometrtr flue tunion* reetert-y. B*..i>*erv*ct ?t th* I nlted Rial** Kitnal service utatioo In tht* city Th* _*__?? tO'Hcai* tlie tempara tare noted *l M ututl't f ai mary, 216 Brtadway. Taiubsa Ot-PtCtB. Jan. '2S--1 a ai.?Tha skies ctssr*d early - * - ?*. aad a ... . ? ily -.ada prevailed until nicki whou they abated sainewliat- The toiaiieratura ranged between 7*aad 81*,Ike urerage illP.j'i belaf ".'ti7*-' lewer lb.a ?n tht rarreriptading ilny lust year ana 1 W higher thaa on Momluy. In and ntar thu elly leda* thara will 11.eb_.bl7 he fair -Teether, crowing oloady, pettlDly fellowsd hf taara rislag temperature. m DBISOOLL QUIETLY BURIED. The body of Daniel Driscoll, who waa hanged an Monday In the Tombs, was taken to Calvary Carnets.*-* yesterday, and after a simple ('afhollo service In Hal little chapel wu burled bealde the graves of kia fat bag and his child. The friends of the dead Whyo acted wisely and In accordance with hit own et pres ut. w"sh in carefully avoiding all publicity after the body Lad been delivered to them. No one except Ms relay* tl-*ea and one or two friends saw tbe body while lt lag In the undertaker's shop In Pearl st Three cirri agaa containing Driscoll'! wife, child, mother and brother, followed the hoarse to the grave. There bad been a dispute between PrlscoH's wife and mother over tka holding of ibe wake and the place of burial, but R waa settled by the wife yielding to the mothar la sverythlng. -"Then Yeer 1,1 var ls Ont ef Ort*r ase Dr. Jayne's "ana. live c..:? aud yan will rationally astltt tht* er.a* ta ?eg?in a h* _lthy coatitien. aad gat rid of many dUtrata Ing symptonia. ? m DIED. "?':?_? .y*.Tn, __!!____* !fc J*??a?**y rt, ot typh.id r*v_e, Jo?ep_ V-riT.il Baldwin, only sod <>r th* key __M_____t __ p?",,_-,,n."_.1 .B*""r,B" ?'?'1 17 '"'" sat ? months. rn__r?l _t St. Jame* chnreli. Keene, Wed*e*S?f. 28 th tata Interment at N.w.Haven. Conn., on Th.rsrt*-. B*T'. S-At38_s?"th fortland ave.. Brooklya, of diphtheria, on T i*i I ,r J?nn*rv ??, Clara Crane, seeoad taiwkttr el lltrryO ant Car.lln* C. Hate., _?__ 8 yeera ?u<u,,r ? Fnn*ral anveas, /?_???? i-T__t__?7Hr_--_-f--S *?-Te_*flay, tlth tatt. Kinnie, wire of J Willum Burna r'?\r*_ *?'***. ,r"_i th* '?"fanne *f h*r gr. nd., ot I, se. Mit. Andrew Dray, Merrit tva. 'i o'tloeh .horsier allots Min. 2l.th tist. Bom CHaPMAN-At M*dl*?n. X. J., en Munday, January rt. Mary K., wif*n' Oeorc* Chapman. ^ Fnneral from her lat* resldtto* an Thursday afternoon aB rarriare* will a* walting on the arrival of 16 .'elect train from New york. COCHRAN-Al the r*.'.ct?_ce other aratdfathtr. Rebert Carter, on snndav, J?tnary ?2. of *e*rlet f*ver. Anita Wunama, daaghter of Anni* Carter and tht lat* K*v. T. W. Cochran, arts 2 v*art. Informant at Mtn.lhatn. BT. J. CORBtt.UK? Soddenly, on Tn**day. Jannarv 54 Deli* j. Corbie re, tanghtar of Pella A. and th* lat* Wi.lum A. Ostatiea Fnneryi at Rennlnrten, Vt. HF.niJKR-At Havtrstraw. It Y., January 23, USB Phta?a_ It-__?r In hit s < 1 v*ar. Fnn*rai **rvi**s at _?, E. Cknroh. Tlaveritraw Village. W?.1n*-rt?y, Jannarv IS, at I ItM a m. Cotchas withe tn watt'nia-f?r nt ming train at ri .ive-?? raw sty tia*, iuh Sher* Bitli-aad. IIOWK-Athl* late residence, F.IUab* h. S3., Tue*dar. January 'it. issi. Atigmtu* Howe, tt. ' N*tic**r 'tnerai tttrtefsaa JELLIFFE-On Sanday. Januarr 22, Sam nt I O Jellitta ? ned 80 year*. Funeral athis lat* residence, 141*t_*. and Bentevard. na W edee*.av. th* 2Mb inst, a 'i ovl.ok o. in Ke!?fIva] nat fn*nd- ?re invited to attend without further notice. Intertaaat at convenience nf f* nilr The Altmnl of the Bi-hnel af th* Collegiate Reformeg Tkntch Chnrch are Invite 1 to r?tt*nt tk* fmeri.1 of our late aateriate. Hamnet (1. Jelllffe, as ce? cil MILKS) RUSTON, President. TS1.AC A Otrriso, Secretary. JKsuP-tt Southport, Com. Januarr 23, lHsi, Julie F_ wlf* *f the I _te Ebenezer Ie .un Fnneral eervlc** at her 1st* rtsidenc*. Southport, ta W*t??s,1ir. 1*n'i*rv 2S. at'2 i. n. Intermeat st convenience of the family. KEW R-In Fort Worth. Tessa January 2_. Marv Fd warda, rt?*_iiter n'tti^ ut* Lucia Hamilton aud Ike Rev. (leon** Kerr, LL T). APeay a d Flmlra piper. ?l*_se copy. tOtT!S'_i*.f-RY-At I*..rt <h.'*tar, V. Y. at the residence af lils father, fohn W. Lona .bury, on th* 24th ot January, Cienrg* lt. f.ennshnrv. a**1 3tfy*ars, 4 month*. Ifottr* of 'ni ti hereafter. MCADAM-On Mon Nv, January 2:1. Roger Rowkne* M.- Adani, roiingest **n of Drnham and Marys. M. Adnu. av* I 7 v?irs. I F'lnera ag- vice* at li*mo, 30-i West 20lh.tr.. Wctnostay, at 1 '.'c!*olr. Utica pusers pierro rant. MOrLTOlt*?At No. 1. Wetk ?lfh st. New-Yo-lc Cltr. Jana. arv 24. I"---", at ri . n , of con ve?tlon of the liraln. Colon*! Charles W Moulton. teed ST year*. Fnneral fro a hi* lat* heme, uen.'a'*. Ohio, on Thurs,Uf mernlne. Claelioatl. Wnihington and Chlcaco [ia-i*rs p ease emf R() ICU -On Mmdiy. .U'inirr SB, of pneunioula. Mirr 1'o'cmi''. beloved ?ife if (lirrett Roach. Relatives an 1 frt*n ls are resp i-t,'i'l r Invitel tn arrana tbs fitii.r. fri ii ti.-r lat* r*si 1*nce. No. 24'. \\'..-t 7,'itli st.. 00 Ttinri-laT morton*. Tannarv ld, at ll a. m. Interment In tireen woe. L RF.ro rt -On rae*la* mnrnrac, .T.mnarv 24 Charles A, yann rest *?? of t*.i lat? 7.tn; Bseet*. at thu "r gaaara ? ?-??? ia* -titi be halt it Sis lat* residence. No. 5| East 31th st., on Thara lar, 24th ines, at 10 telnet a. ta. SMITH - \f theres! 1*f? of tn- tither in-law. Best**! ?_?> per White P sins N. Y.. on January -M. l-HS William A. Smith, acei 41 rears Fiia_r?! 'f, i rhe Memorial M. E. dur. . ea We Ines liy, linn irv g8 IHA*. at 1 SO n -n Carrlaget will meet ta* ll ito train from Oran I Contra M?..i. 8MITfT~On S1tnrd.1v. fannsri- 21 of ili|.hlli.rt*. ar rhe r*-H?nc? ..f hi. parent*. o:t7 ^f .'Mun ave. Hewart ftnyk inn of lleUrv F. and Kinma Louise Bail IB, ac* I 7 fSBftL Funeral liri v it*. SOCTHWnuril-At tho Windsor Hoktl, In thi. city, ea Monday, lannirr '-'-' Emllv M., wife of Edward Well* ? ontliw nil. af th:i city. Fanerai **rvic*s on W?l?a< lu niorniaT. the '.'Sri. Inst, it 11 io*, io't. at ni* dniren of tim laoeaalaa, ttk_ave.aal tom ?t. Bur' .1 .' 'i i eonv*?1eni*,. of ttl i famllr. Nmr.ii-fn mi fiii seuss iisii*ii -it" ii* mawr, T\I.M \tlV- -'i.1.|*?lv. leith* (Mtv of New. Vork. Satnt-tsy, .lunn >--r _>1. nornella lt indra, infant I iiigttt.r of John lt. amt B tnnah H. Tilmag* VAN DTOIC?la iirooklyn. sanity, amawmtg BM, Henry lt. Van T)v. k. Relative- and 'r*ati sro Invital f* attend the funeral fro* hi* late re*i.i*ii<e. r, spon or riace, Brooklya, -fetaeetaf. T?nnarv 2">. >t I f, m. latermenf nf Alli**y. Kindly omit ?towoi-*. VAN M sTK it ?At EncIlshrowB, N. f . on Monday. Jnanarw 26 ts.s. M trtraret Van -taler, relict of J..jeth II. Vaa Mater, in "ie d'if kl von of 1_r i.'?. Fnsera' survicus at Engll-litowa on TJlursd.iy, 20th Inst,, as 12 -"-sleek. VAN WOF.UT-Oi Tnat'lay. Januarr 2i, John V. V_n W..*rt.acc"l "0 rears. Funeral s_rvir?i at lin tat* r?*llonoe, No. 46 East _5tHJ_, Thor.day,-.'Sth i ist.. tt'.'ritOn m. VON BERNI TH?Ot Mun Ur. fan'ttry 2't. of nnenmontiw Antonio. w.f*of Carl Von Cern I'h. in th* Sith y*ar af ber ac*. Funeral fro n her late residence. NowBrlchton Stitei l*land. on Tl nrsday ni i.-n* :. January 20. at lo 1> o'.ieok. Please omit niw*r-. WOODWORTH-nn sunday, Jannary 23. of diphtheria Hokert K Wotaworth. Fna*ral r . ? Gpccinl Notices. A.- u .Ilii.m P. Hoare. Suciieaeer. lIUORli'S ACCTI'lN fi K. LL Ell I KS. ?.".?0 FI KT IS-A Vii. TO-f)AY. WEDNESDAY. TrTCRSDAT AN't FRIDAY. '_ ?'?'!?" - *a. day. I'NHE 1KKVKI1 Till >I'KK'? rs..I.K of th* oaf rre ?tocrk of P. HTEVKNS. ttl KIF1HAV."., Ky dlrsettea or th* AMERICAN EXCHANOK IN EUROPE. ARTISTIC FCRNfTt'RE. Loni* XV., teni- XVI. Fm-Ure Vern!* Martin Cabinets Vitrine*, se. re tarlo*, lal,le*. Uatlsteada, Pen*r Suite, Spaii l*h iola..! vvork. ANTIQUE TAPESTRIES. Arms and Armor, Karn OM European Ctnaa, La Kaya Dres? den, Berlin. -evr*a "Ole ("apl tl M..ntl. Ac. HIL PAIN riNOS ftY PK 'H.', DIA".. An. FI NI HRON/.ES BY RA RYE. FKATIN. Aa EXQUISITE OLD MIMA TURKS. (Kil.n. SILVER AN_? ENAMKL BOXES A N II JEWELS. OLD SILVER ANO BHEFFIEI.H I'l ATE. KM Pi HE CLOCKS A Ml I AN. riFIABRA MAItlll.ES, ORIENTAL PORCELAIN* RLU- AND WHITE. Ae.i JADES. IVouJES ANUCL.t BONN EH AND OTHER OBJECTS Of ART. Hana* Ar <-? TBS end Ttl Hi-.ih.Iiv.it. will _?!! at anctioa THUB80AT. AT 3 O'CLOCK, a collection ot T,\\V HOOKS, -__-,? From Private t.t'.rarle*. American and Enitllth. New York tteport\ Haaaaehaattta It-norts. Enclisn Reporta, Coninieutar cu. Icirest", V.ilaani* Text Books, Trial*, A c., BOOKCASE AND TWO BETH oF HOOK SHELVES. ^ Patt Once Notice Bhoutd be read da.ly by ali Interested, u changel mtf eccur tt any time) Letters tor rorelRn countries need not ne tpectally at* *re,Tet for dl-pa ch by *nj particular ttaamer. eteepl wh*a lt lt desired to send dupllcatee at nankins ant commercial dnriiiT.cn** MMieft no' -pcclally *u lr.?i -1 being teal by the t?*teit v at '? avtilthla Foielco marl, fnr tha we*k endiac January 28 will '.ta (pron.i.tlv in all ca.osi ?t this atSem ?* foi'.iw . i WKDN'K.BDAY?Al U a. ia. f T St, ('ron and St. Tbomat, via st. ( reis, also Wimtwart Isunls dir*ct. par ?(?*?*? ? icu Barracouta; ?t Kl a ?? for Para. Maranliam ant taara per iteaiuiklp Clenent rat ll ila a. tn fur Europa par T-.can.siip i ai* ria **oiitlumi>(iiii ami Hn-n.*u. al 1 no a io- for Utiuarar.i direct, per sttimhl* Victoria. TU a usa \. -Al II! J i v ru far (treat .irltain aod Ireland, ptr *i*ai??'irp i ellie, via Q l eiMlt'yt (.letter. f*r itt-* Kuiepeea eoeaUlet aaat n i .-*:i> t -per reine "ir aa 1 u. ia lor Hermina per Iteemahlp urinoia: et 1 p, ra tor Campeche, Cblapas, I'abasco, ant Vn-atan. per ttat'iistu city if Wa*hl*ttnn tl.-i'c-rs f*r 'lampine and Im ???aw Swtat, aa I tor lither Metican statea, via VeraCriu. mutt b*_ir*-tet "pertltyof Waaiunatoa "V FRIDAY-A" _ p. tn for Traillla ind Ruatan. per steam. _hlt S. (tieri, fro i N*w orleani i ?t I ito p. lu. tar Nawfonn Uad, p*r .rea'ner fruin Halifax. HATCHWAY ?At 1 a. in. for Braml. and for Chill and the I a Pla'* '??untrie* via urnii. f..r BS, Theeia* an 1 far cit. OtatS yt* tb, l ho nas, fer Harliades. au I lol Trluidad an t Deiaerara via llarb_4o_, p*r *n-?*i_hlp Auianra, (r.ne \,>wu?n New?lt*tt?r? tor other Windward Ulan ts uiaat .ie_ir*ct..l ' per Aliunc*"), at _ a ? i..? ir*iand. per at. atish ii **ervla. yu Queenmown (letters fur ortat HriLain '"ist ba direct*.! "p*r traryia l , at 2 a. BVtW Earae. taf *tea?i?rilp Kider, via *-*oth?niptoa aa. Hrem*n ( ?"tr* for .r.land. Frano* Swite*rl*nd lulr. Snaio aul I'.irtutal anet be dlrtKrted "per Eittr-'l; at "I a i* f..r France, **wllt?rla*d, Italy, Spain and For. tuaal nar ?t?aiu?hip La U*urgoan*,via H?yre (i*tur, for "i*c.'uin N*therUn.l?, Q*rw_ny. Anti,*, Daaotark, ? tr - S'orwav. llntala aad Turkar, must be '????loA "Mr La lionrcoTne"): at . a. ia. for Btt.tnot .lirttl, . r ?' >* .* ? i Wetterulaat. via Antwerp Uttier* matt, he .lirwctoi " p*r Wetierleaat ")i at 11 a. a. for (. ait?*; ?rena and for ('etta Rica, vi* Lintot. p*r steanithlp AtUt tt 1 p n. ftr Soettaal dtr_ct per ?i*?__?hlp I)*v*nla, vi, Ota*_*w letter* nm?t be tiree el "per D*vonU "); attihO n m. ti- ik* N*lhtrlaB.lt tic-e.t. p*r tUamthlt Edam.yl? Atitt.r.lati (letter* nutt ba direcitt "ntl Kdiiu"): tt 3 p. m. tor Pregrtto, Mtiloo. p*r ttaamtluj Thoruhiil. _ . _ Mall* for th* -society Itlaodt per ship City tt Paptltt Ma iaii Franc.*co> de** U*r* Jaaury '_5. at 7 p. ru. _lalU rlir ____-ktat '?>'?" l"r ttaamthip Daelto (froij Kan Franclteo) dote htr* Jauuarv -io. at 1 |- ia. Maila tor til* a.adwi.rh Ulanda p*r tl**??Ma Australia i'ron sae Frandaeoi. oiots ntrt Janatrr 'it, mil o m Malla for Auttrallt, New /ealand. Baodwlch, F'li an t sam >an 1*1 Mf-ta, P'ir tl*tmihi.. /.**i*0'tl? ifrott Ban tramttnems el?te h*ra Ftbruarv ?"J, *t 6 p. m. tat ?n arrival at -.'ew-York of tt*a ..tbl. Republic wita Britta, nun. for Aiitlralla) Malla ';,r?!-'""?_-'."?,.* Tampa, Fla. ead them t bv staaiatr, rU kay -Yeti, Fla, rios* it tint ofllce daily at - S- a. n. ?Tlia tckedult of cloting tt Trtnt Pacitte nalU ls ar NSShTon "_? |.r".iin.p-.loo "f their unluiertupted overlaat transit to Ham WanrUeo Mttlt trout tht Etti arriving ea SSSii ?aataaatSM on tht day of .aiiu.g of ttaa-nert are a.tpaichcd thence ?^^o'pEAnsoN. P.atmatiei IMatOfBre. lraw-York. N. T-. Jae. ".--, 18BA