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BUTU'RISED BY MR CHAPIN. WARD WORKERS LEFT OUT IN THE COLD. TBS XFW CIVIL SSRVICB COMMISSIONERS. AP ?OISTSD Y BTB (DAY, AB1VK THK AVItRaO!*. M?yor Chapin apain lurpriBcd thr* politicians af Brooklyn by hit appointment* of Civil Service Comm\**i..:irr- verrtenlnv He recently Becun-d ?"?mission from the Stats Board to rrduoe the number from eleven to Ave, aud to strike out the ?*"W-d?1on that two of the members aimil be phy teeians. Tlie lnw now -miuirrs that tha eommls ilon aimil not have mon than three members of sae party. TasOSOB-f the Mayor filed the nppoint Bte*nt? of the following five commissioners to ?meoeed the eleven who held office under Mayor Whitney and t-reently resiirnea: Tlie Res. Dr. Charles H. Hall Edward M. Shepard, Alexander E. Orr, Thomas J. Tilney and Edwin Psknrd. The first three are peakon-^d as Di-moernts alt lum th Messrs. Orr and Shepsrd are boih som? wbat independent and supported Mnyor Low, and Mr Shepard **rv?-d a* a Civil Rervlce Conimia Bloner under Mm. Mr. Tflnev ia a stratghtotit, active Republican, and MK racksrd was the same and 1 r***4 when he refuied to support Mr Blaine, althoii*rh he did not vote and was expelled from the First 'Vnrd R'n'ibliean Association and from t?e Oenernl Committee. It was the opinion in Brooklyn yesterday thnt the Mav or was end"avrhig to eounternct ihe dis? credit be gained bv MBIJBlBBhB** Dire t'ommiis sicneT Fun's and Fxeise Comm'ssion"*** rrnninr kam and Schle'inan, by the appointment* he has made thi? week. He made the following* stote ment retarding his action to tbe newspaper repre sentatlves: ? I tried to m 'ke up a commission of men whose eharacteri, nnd ret'titstions would defy ??rltioisin at the outset and thus secure general confidence, and also one wh'eh will actuallv do the laborious j ?work that will undoubtedly full to lt. Thev hive *!* aeef-r'tetl nppolnbeinnt ivill the nnrlerstar.dlng that they will -adve a Food deal of time ba their Outlet*. ?? It was regard<*d ns unusual that a elertrvman should be appointed 1n place of a JhyslHnn. but th" Mnyor would say nothing about rr. Hall'* appo'ntment Dt. Hall is widel** known ai the rector of Tlnlr Trinitr Episcopal 0>*nrch, in which be succeeded Bishop Littlejohn nearly twenty years ago. Thomas J Tilney ls 1n active prrcrtloe ss a i ucoessful lawyer Ile ls also president of tbe nterriHtional Tile Company, an active member of 'lymonth Church, a member of the First Ward leptiblican Assoclat'on, and has been in tbe i Jereral Committee. Mr Packard 1* a wealth- **et'r-*d m-relr-iut, and Eresident of the Young Men's Christian A-tsocla lon Mr. Shepard isa lawi/er. and was one of the eon n?el f fast ri-ri L mn-iel for the Bacon Investigating Committee at erring. A. F. Ott is a member of the flrrr) of David Dows A Co.. and bas been preFldcnt of tbe Pro? duce Exchange. He was a Democratic Presi? dential elector in 1P79. Tbe Democralic ? workers*1 *?**?,**-, not. pleased with t_e new commif?ion. but consoled themselves by reflecting that the eligible lists wero Ulled by thr old Commissioners THE BLIZZARD BREAKING UP OFF SHORE BOUGH KXPrBtr.SCBS OF SBIP.S THAT tYERE CAUGHT IV IT?LOOS FROM THK BIO RAPT. The sailing vessels that were blown off the coast In tbe hurricane weather last week began coming into port yestei.lay, and all reported " tie most tempestu ans weather ever experienced." The sailors who were outside in the ? blizzard" from Thursday to Monday not only sufTered from exposure, hard work, and severe cold, but many ol them wero more or less frostbitten. Tbe captain of the bark Havan*,, from Havana, declared that be had not experienced auch severe weather In the thirty-five year* of blt lite at Bea. His vessel was eleven days north of Cape Batter** and on Wednesday took a pilot on boam when only twenty miles from Sandy Hook. Bhe was then Ho wu off by tbe hurricane, which continued lor ?eventy-two hours, and was driven below Cape Rei-opcn. Tlie vessel was a mae. of Ice on deck aud In the rigging when ihe arrived. Tbe tramp steamer HampsLlie encountered furious Weather tuon after leaving Gibraltar, aud did not get rid ot it until she reached tb!* port. Off * 'ape Hatteras a vessel of about SOO tons wal lighted Bottom up About 800 miles east of Cape Hatteras the vessel passed through a bunch of logs fruin the Kovin Scotia raft, one of which fouled (he rudder aud farted the wire tope gear. -*> NOT a>L*->, BUT DISAOFEEAriLE. "What's the u.-.ir, temperatura I' Baked bTbibunb reporter of tbe Signal Service observer yesterday. "Thai'* it exactly." ?What do you n cm. /' " Mean I ? When order wi? restored, the observer said th st at noon the temperature wm _u dereel above sera; and at :< p. m. had climbed up tc BU degrees*. There Wat* * moist, clan.tay feeling lu the aiiu<?p!iure all Ibo day. Tbo aky above wa* of a sombre I,,.--, and ho va* the slow benrarh. L.ngtufferiug citizen* waded ankle deep ii, *lu>!i, and wearily sighed for tho time Wben Gio Ma?? nsst again, and tuc festlvo troth pot , Bel nd's Uie ilia.,j throat at all tba*'* loft of Corny | Haast Bkatora at Cent rte I'ark mode tho best of tho weattli.'i, and BSSBBBi io find plenty ol enjoyment on tba ter Ot UH I-, lake, rougu ae il now ls. ? Cu id er, lau wwii Iter." 1* tho K|ual Service pre j Ole:in., for to-day. 'lhat means .mother MB of j SUPP'tv s.dcwa.ks. 'iii-, weaklier is "ringing the ?riBiig.H" 50 uficif that it really ought tn be wi-ueteij. lue N.-r.h and Kits, rivers .ind ino Hay were lull of Boating ice yeti .(rr* j ay, but _> it was in small pieces tt ..1 erf-mi si.gi. 1 ..i wllh navigation. Tho ion at Thi *?*>''*? Neck was reported to be orciklng up, but there an- a large nutnbi- of ftMatea fast In ibo ice In lb* cs.vet and also in Viney aitl Haven. TUE A TL ANIA READY FOR SLA. SBF. WILL PBOBABI.T SAIL RSX. WCKK- CAPTAIN BL'NCK ON Hi lt -iKAWOHl -INKflS. Tbe st-iol cruiser Atlanta was examined In dry Bock yesterday Ly Admiral Gheiai'dl and Constructor rook, and th- Admiral WWWB a report to tbe secretary ?f the Navy, Baying that sh'* could lie made ready lor sea iu it few days. The examination showed that the hull had received bul little damage by ?triking Battas* off Newport last summer, aud thu Admit al expressed tbe opinion that she must have struck ou sHtid ?nd bouiilers, which would account lot the Hj.s ol two of the propeller blades being broken od, while N Utile injury waa dour) to tbe Ship's bottom frlii- had uot iv- ti dook"d Mince last Apnl and wa* e.\treuit*iy foul, bul tel the matine tai?.nes ha-, o been neatly scrubbed off ai id the painter* were busy yesterday putting on a heavy Spat of ci.ppr paint. 1?SSS are thc only repairs tho Allui.t* viii uood ut present, Bud sho will proliaiily gal] t0, n,e Wost Indies some day neil week. SKI Atlanta ls a handsome looking craft, and Captain Luiu;?, who wa*j pacing her d.-ck, spoke of Ber iu terms wi.,ch prove thai be ls proud ol ber In Bplie nf the lac 1 that she waa bulli, hy john Roach, lo.loed. he l< oi. puln* to -a;, that his report to the Becreiary of the Navy bad been gruatly _-repre ?fiiited 1 (lld mit luak.- tel tho sweeping charge* aga,fat the si.!!, which wera attributed to me." w. Bald. "1 reported that tho Atlanta was j. ? ?? ilj ?ea worthy, a steady sea boat, and cDnuiioudtMl her gower arid speed, but some of the papers made lt appear that I had 1 e>j <n tt.U exactly the conti my of tel this. I did riot think that (air treat mem. The Bayon has been puldWhi'd In ' 1 he Navy GaMBt?.' aad ans. j.... who ls siiftioieutly caudl*] to mamine lt ?*_) fi,ul how little pretext them is for ihe a.tack lhat Was made upon me." FOUR PUGILISTIC POI ICEMEN PUNISHED BBB Police Hoard yesterday meted out punishment ll four polli'-ineu who lately dlsgiBcrsd their uniform If ns'."'.,- lu thr st "-ri John Irvin*;, of the Mer MS-st. BSB?0; and Joseph Msgu're. of Ihe MBllmiy B. aqtiad, who BBBBKsi each other In lileeckei-Mt., BIBI' tke Bowery, wera dismissed from the force. Uaw?tn.,, i :it^,n, of UM Harlem s>; ad, who foiced a Bght upon Poltr. 11.an Murray and was knocked down, aaa dismissed tem. Murray, who bad much pnuvora lor the blow, got a fine of thirty days' pay Ibo lilscloiav* proiaotr<] Kotindeman liaiui* J. Kcar, at the Caruiansvllle si-usd, aud Willlaiu lielaney, ol tea Harlen, squad, to the rank of sergeant. iScrj-eaiit* Mr* transfernsd as follow*: Joyce froni West One- I iBaBdietland-tweiity .litbst. te Kant Klghty-elghtb- j lt; Olck from TronioiS to PHneest.; Buttle, from prlnoest to West One bauAaOtesBs*tSBKK] sixth *L ' Kaston, from MadlSuBal to livmout, aud Heil Loni King*bi Idg.- tu Madison gt. B.ip.-rint-jnS.iut Marisj neut to ihe (Vn .ii,,u ,,?,., I aripoTt lrom 1 ap'a 11 * arpeuter, ol the Oali st. -K,ti?n, ?at a iinniiiear of Bireet Cleaning Co.umlislone.r ( ole Kaa ? cuni plaint* about Baa "I aud garbagn being tarawa teto the streeis, were unfouuded. ( apt al 11 ( arpeu terS pollc?men had ant bren abie to catch any teim ?SBS-OUM pe*,pl? In tl* act of throwing a>-he* Into Ike siieele, but they had ornerved many ash baiiel* thou! the house* which were tuied to overflow.i,g sud bad not lieen on, piled tor se viral daye. in -any c*?es ike police b-i aeen the drivers of sh carti ?i','n tko toaUiiU of ash baiTels in the effort to get tho barrels len>?? snow banks Tlie Commissioner* dlieeted Mr Borray to rel reports concerning the lailur* of Mr. "loienian s emplOils tu remove iv>_o? aud gai hage prop Btij. a IHE SACRED NUT OP JAPAN. "That ii tailed the sacred nut of Japan," ?., ?? a veil known Jiroadway fruit dealer. tsliin?- ono from a B-iali traybil. " Vou pe'-oelve In thape lt k a 8* -n Biterlcal mluitenie b.Oic k'* t'.nli and Bari li ?"rews under water and ha* a leaf like a pond Illy. It U eatable when bolled like chestnuts, whosu meat lr resemble*. 1 am told lt ls mn* h levered, and used a* aa offering of wot-shir- in Japan."1 MANUAL TRAINING IN THE SCHOOLS. TBE BXPfBIMENT TO BE HTa.ITP.O THIS WBFK WHKRK IT WILL BK TRIKD FlllST. Buperintendent Jasper ha* completed tho ea-ra-ig* ments for tbe Introduction of the manual training cour*e In several of the public schools. February was se? lected as the proper time, as on the first of tho month the winter promotions are made ami the classes bo gin their now cou.nos of study. Al! the promotion* and change* will have been flnNhed by the close of the week and the new studies will begin in earnest on Monday. Yeeterday the principals of the several schools appeared before rsupeiinleiident Jasper and received their Anal inst ructions. tirammar School No. 1 lu Vandewatar st., near Pearl-st., will lie the down lowu school In which the course ls Introduced. This has three departments? a boys' grammar, of whick Henry I*. O'Neil is prin? cipal; girl*' grammar, Mrs. Mary J. (onklln, piin clpal; primary, Miss C. M. Fitzgibbon, principal. In addition to this school, Primary schools No. 1J, In Roosevelt iL, near PBBMIJ st ? Mis M. E. Sturges, principal; No. 14, In Ollvor-st., near Cherry-sL, Mr*. M. T. Donnegan, principal, and No. 84, In Pearl st, pear Ferry-st,, Miss C. M. Ilurke, principal, will also have the new course of study introduced The pri? mary *Chools are all adjuncts of Grammar Na 1, to which the pupils are promoted on leaving tbe lowor grades. Tbe uptown school In which manual train? ing will be Introduced ls Na 4_, at Tontb-sve. and One-hundred mid fw mtv ninth st. Tilts ls I mal* and female grammar school, of which IV. H. J- Sle berg ls principal, and a primary department with Miss Rose M. Coglan principal. Tbe new couise will not be special or apsrt from the other tfudlet, but Interwoven In them, Itt pur? pose being to train tho pupils In the use of their hand* and eyes. In geography they will draw maps, and In arithmetic blocks of wood in s.j..rues and cubes will be given to Illustrate forms. In tho primary gradet, where the children are small, the course will assume a kind of kindergarten method, while tn the higher grades ot the grammar department girls will be taught the principle* of sowing aud of cooking, and boys will be taught tbe general methods of car? pentry, blacksmithing and lion work. Nothing more than the simple elements of this work can be taught, and lt remains to be seen by trial how far lt can bo made BBSaassfBl In public schools. If tho experiment ls successful lt will be Introduced In one or two other schools during tho year, and In still others next joar. The Committee on (studies ot the Hoard of Education has been engaged In preparing the plans for the work for more than a year-. For several weeks teachers have boen examlued by Superintendent Jasper lu the uew studies before tilling their classes. Tho result will be watched for with much Interest. IV A ND RE A IN HIS OWE DEFENCE DENYING THAT HE ADVISED CHUBA CTONABAI.F, TO Kl! T. Tl li HUSBAND. The long trial before Judge Ollde.sleeve of Antonio d'Andrea, accused of Complicity with Chlara tignaralo, In the murder of her husband, ls drawing to a cl us*. Mrs. (ignarale, who appeared to be suffering severely, was taken to the court room yestorday, and Mr. Howe said that ho Intended to call her to the witness stand, but tho had an attack of faintness and for that or gome other reason, the was not required to testify. The defendant was on the witness stand yesterday through almost the entire session. Ho spokt throned an Interpreter, ne titd that he was twenty-eight years old and had been in this country less than three years. Mr. Howe endeavored to obtain permisslun to have a certificate of d'Audrea's good character, which waa tlgned by over 200 of bli acquaintances In Italy, admitted In evidence, but Judge Gildeitdeevo would not allow lt to be read- D'Andrea denied that ho knew anything of Chi ara's purposo to kill ),or bi_band until he heard frorn Lombardi that she had shot Ciguarale and then be scarcely believed lt at first. IP Andrea's testimony was Interrupted for a minute by Mr, Cohen, the foreman of the Jury, who said, point? ing to a man sitting beside Mr. Howe, " Cannot that maa sit further back I Ilo li nodding to ths witness." The msn was Mr. Howe's Italian Interpreter and he was compelled to take a seat from which he could not seo d'Andrea The prisoner denied that ho had advised Chlara to kill her husband ar had promised to marry her If she would klil h m. He said that he was th - first cousin of Chlara and WU her only friend In this conn.ry Chlara complained to him that her STBIbSB- boat har repeatedly and ho hired a room for her and aided her In various way*. Ho teated thal his relations with Chlara were Improper. On cross-examination hy Assistant District-Attorney Davli many totten wore read which paned bs'ween Chlara and d'Andrea while the woman wa* tn the Tomb*. Tho giving of testlmuuy was finished yosr.-r day and the summing up by tbe coomel will begin this morning. a> WAS IT SUD IDE OR MURDER? THE DT1N0 MAN'S WIBI BATS HR SHOT niMSELP ?THE POLICK PfZZI.EB. The Newark police aro puzzled over the conflicting statement of the colored eonsttitile, Charles C. Gordon, who was thof lu the bead at bis house. No. 'Jil* South-?t, on Monday night un 1 tuat of Bte Wita Gordon told tho ot!!.-er* thal his wife had shot him while tbe wife avers that her husband shot himself. The wound wat Inflicted with a Russian bulldog revolver belonging to Gor.l >u and tbe ball penetrated tho head over and bsok nf the right ear, passing through tlie brain. The couple hare two children, who ut,nu halag questioned said their father cams hom*, iraak ami abused their mother aad best them until they fled for protection t* tho neighbor*. Mrs. Gordon says slit loft the room after her husband had threatened i* shoot himself and did not wit nos* tha Bet. He bad licensed her of consort! ii if wltli dissolute white men. Conon rcinaliuvl Inseoalbls at the hosiptal all duy yesterday, his death balsa only a question of time. Tlie Bellas of tho police ls criticised. Instead of ealliuit an ainixilunce. tue aileen walkeJ the fatally wounded man nearly a mlle Bad plr.ced him on a horse car. The uni!,iilance was not used nulli ibo Third Pre? cinct Police Btatlofl was rea thad. Gordon ami hi* wife Come from Lynchburg, Vu., aad Harden val at one tltne In charge of a *!ec|>ing eoicb ou the .Northern Paclllc. Hs was B Denni, rat ls politics upi! janitor af the City Hail In Newari, wiieu tue Democrats wero in power. CARRIED DOWN RT ANOUILH'S FAILURE. Walter E. Barnett, manufacturer of clears at No, 85 Malden lane, ?.ltti a niaU kdorv at Nu. ll Wall Rt., made an assignment yes** ria" to Edwin A. (schroeder, giving eleven prarSraaees for OOiOOK He wad foiiu crly of thc ilrm of Jose Daron A Co., and ha* been In l".i-in'vs alone since October, 1081, his menus lie|ii|> oetlinalisl In th** trade at about i?i.".,ooo. He I* a facto O' lu the same bull,Ung with M. aid E h..lulu.iii and Ir reported to have been liivol.r-il by their failure. Ile was preferred In th,-lr a?---i!?!!!nent, but nu amount wai BlSBtloaei. Friends of Mr. Ear ne|t say tiiat bil l.ii.stii*--,. wa- ,,i-iI.-rUy solvent and that he wae din lcd Bown solely by bl* SeatoiBSBisatl aid a (oiiimmlai'i-ii; ior M. nu 1 i'.. Salomon, And lt lhat linn obtains a favorable BMtlatastit li" Will re *uine it |r pi-oposcd In ihe itetleiaeal of M. and E. salo,hod's attain to haw the cr ,Iltur* r lleve rjtinoti Salomon - .Son, Julius flerlincr ?fc Sou, and Mr. Deruen lum, their endorsement* so lhat tte*- may resume at once in thil( own name.-. ARRRRTRD FOR RILLING MRS. BREAR. The Investigation of the dcaili of Mrs. Kathei-ine sh'au, who was lilied ou the Mut li Avenue Htovatai l;ail:'i-l on Jauiiary lo. resulted y.-sierday In the ar re.il of John Cleary, a brahSSBaa who wa* on Ihe train ai tho time ol the incident. The arretit was made on a warrant l-surd by Judge Gildersl-.-ve. The Grand Jury has rrvii_-w (ls ev idet-ce of the wlt BBBSM to Iii* a*, cbs.! awl au iBBtetateBl bal been ordered against cleary for manslaughter. Ike acci? dent occurred a> the Ninety ihlrd Rrect *tatlon of tie Ninth Avenue Hoad. Mrs. Bli-an had bcoii te tt.e house of her sister. Mrs. si ebei No. 1.71*1 Ninth ave., and was reluming a. aloin rix o'clock. She felt I'tween the second ind third cars, and was mangled, iwo ot fhe eltne-srsfi who le titled at tho coroner'* Inquest sted lhat tne gates were open when the women apiroaehei them ami tba' the mkaana shut thou violent!* upon her. The coroner's Jury BBtWkS Hutt th** accident wa* eau-, d by the caitee*Kiir?s or negi Baael of a biak"'' an. Ca?Bly wa* committed, to toa i "Dfl s without bul. QUA BAN Tl NE AND TBS BrOTERNMEXT. Mayor Hewitt has received from Dr. K O. .shake? speare, of No. laKM 6pruc** st., Philadelphia, a copy of the aldress delivered by him before the Medical boc* el ie* ol the United (slates, Inviting couocrtod action to obtaiu at the present session Congressional lrifis lalion which will place maritime quarantine sta!lons under ihe.direction ind omit roi of fhe National Gov? ernment. Ilie Mayor In reply sajs that he agree* with DO. r?hak*spoBie, and adds lint tinlll measures may be takon foi* put tl nt* the .Tat lo us under (.uv ?rnment noni rel, etty ?nd htate authorities should not relax their efforts t" heel) contagion out of the < ouiitrv. --? TAMMANT MALL PREFERRED AGAIN. "*" esAiniiel J. Barry, clerk of Part I, 6up-*me Court Cirvrnlt, a un inl.er of the County Democracy, wa* riv moved y-atenlay by OSBRRR CT*I_ Hack. ll- wa* originally appolnt'd l brou gb ihe Influence of I bodia* I Costigan, Editor of "The Cily IDvord." H-ni-v j Iieiiljr, a Tamnmny Hall Democrat and brother ol Senator Ilcllly, was appoint-- in hi* plies A LAST OR AMOR TOR MRS I.ASOTRVS FENCE. (ir,..,si Nswloo has evidently got but of psti**e* *( Iii* j delay evsr tb* remsvai ol th* |,|?h fei.c* ta trout *f Ur*. | L.nstry* vreiBlsesiu vAettTwBiity third.?L He lita.*! oe j dir. **?t*rd?y te .s-U|.si i Men'._-, BiruarilMO, ef iii* liur.iu | ef Incuiutirjuei*. u liilor.u Mrs. Lsngiry, or whoever ls in chara* te ttl* place lhat th* fane* .mm b* removed al oner.. Ali BMtaaBaM will Dili tnorulng itvsns Hi* Baessssiy order a* I if il ii liol cern td 1*1 wu), io tr<i>iity f?iir liuur* he will > ave ii,o fence itu ... A, HOME NEWS. PROMINENT AtlRlYALS. Fi'th Aten ie Hntt< ? Kerr* ta ry P.ndlootvt; Can -r***?*n William Willona;, of Maas_cliusiit. ri .uBrrsans** Pre* erick Mlle* o .mneciu a , ami A. I. (ii,*tinra. of * l??ln ill .BticKinghatn Hotel- Ki-iteuttiir Wllllani Wibuums. of tl.buss..ta . -Vvrruy Will He-; c ,uru*dor* B*t*u*l I-ork*-* d. U.S. .N*vy, aiulT J. Potter, vice l're*ld*ntof tb* OaBn rateta KaOsaa nsSsBaar .Rrtwwtti //?ut.-o*,.r?e il. |-..,*< ia.,n,',' New Jersey .Huttl _runam*lrS-Ba (1*T ?nior J (.re?-*rv Siultti, *f V*r*)ont ."ti**y Unuit? (isii.,..l (itvorc* IL Hl,*rp?. it Kl-gston. H. T.*___* Mntel Crsrial W. J. Bekan. of Ntr. * >rle*B*.AVrrrll Mt ij?-(i*.ir?sa W. Cable, ut NurlhaiuBlaiu. M?*?.Aitur H.ut' i.i Congre??r?an Job* Ce*ina, of Penniylv**!*. WHAT 16 GOING ON TO-DAT. Hearing In (K>uld-.S*g* e**o belora District-Attorney Fellows, I p. m. Pain' n Upai ll mit, Supreme Court Park and Aqueduct CoratnUsiOners' meetings. Sub-Cimriill'..'*- ll P.ei.u1illc*ji Stalu L'Sgue, No. 32 Went, Twenry-elghth-*t. 8 p. m. Examination fur Cu*tt)_ House m.spectrc*te?, lederal BnlMlni, 9 "m p. m. Annual Issi! of tho Emerald Association, Academy Of Music, Brooklyn. Lnynl Legion meeting, Delmoiilco'a 7-30 p m. Doard nf I "ducal ion. ID. H. Wall will ea*.- tic.or.' Referee I nderhlll. I)-Andrea murder tl lal. Conn ll (bu "ral Session*. Auction side of Wecl.avvkeii Perry franchise. City 11*11, The Ttev. Charles Tl. flaker's anniversary Celebration, Church of th'- Messiah. Brooklyn. 8 p. rn. Company C. uftih Regiment, bail Tum Hall, evening. Annual games and bal' of Company I, 14th Reglmont, Brook I vn. 8 p. m. _, . entertainment 1n alJ of St Ann's < Tiareh, Chlekerlng Hall. 8 p. ns. _ Pavln-FUh reference cue before Ttefere* Cole, 3 pm. ??-s> NEW-YORK CITY. Alderman Holland presented to the Hoard yesterday a -fe-J-tlt'on from the ? American BrothTriood of Bteamboat rtlots,? declaring that they are sufTerfng from the electric lights on the river fronts bec?iiso the glare and gvt**t reflection of t),e.se lights bewilder them tn the wheel houses and endanger the llvet of many thousands under their charge. They ask that the Ughts may be masked on the aldo nert to tho water. The subject wm referred to the Committee on Ferrie*. Tiio trial of Oulsseppe LoTigohardl accused of tho murrier of Policeman Barrett's son wm again post? poned yesteiday. Ex Judge Curt!*, the counsel for the defence was sick at the Murray Hill notel. Mayor Hewitt yesterday sent to the Board of Alder? men a petition from teveral wagon-owners. Including H. IL Bishop, George Bliss, I). O. Mills, Ogden Mills, Thomas Rutler, John W. Ellis snd others, asking that a trial of " mel al wheel ways" be had, In order that Flfth-ave. may be relieved from the present heavy wagon trafllc. Tho subject was referred to the Comniltteo on Btrcct Pavements. The BuleExecutive Committee of the republican State League will meet at the club house, No. 32 West Twenty-eighth st, today at fi p. m. "C. C's" contribution nf $2 for the suffering Them m family wm acknowleged In The Tribune of January 2fl. But ss "C. C." failed to seo the para graph, the gift U here acknowledged again. Then were 10,289 immigrant* landed at Castle Gar? den last month, against 8,207 In January, 1887. Two thousand one hundred and forty-two vero Ital? ians, and 1,021 Germans. nad some one had the forethought to set up I stilt stand near tho Bridge entrance yeattrday he might have turned an hone*t penny or two. High rubber boots were the only things that kept out thi mud and slush. The Itariist Social Cnlon at Hs " Ladles' Meeting" st Delmonico'* to-morrow evening will havo at guests iho Kev. Dr. Charles n. Parkhurst, the Rev. Dr. IL n. Conwell of Philadelphia; Warner Van Nordon of Ihe Presbyterian Club and Everett P. Wheeler of the Episcopal Church Club. The receipts of Florida oranges for January were 4.1,(100 boxes; for the season thus far 165,760. Peter O'Toule, P. B. Caslln, and several other Irish? men, friends of John O'Neil, tho " boodle* Aldorrnan, who ls now In Sing Sing, have organized a eommltiteo to pay a visit of sympathy to ? llouott John" In hil present choc quarters. John ST. Goff, ono of the newly appointed assistant! In tho District-Attorney's office, wm a prominent organizer In the daring feat of rescuing tho Fenian prisoners In Vail Diemen'*. Laud some years ago. While It I* a general boast that "this ls United States territory," as distinguished from State territory somehow or other people riv* Gio sldewteks In the neighborhood of tho Post Office a wide berth linc* tbe lu..-.I set In. Judge Edward BlUWBB, of tbs Clly Court, and li .1. (iiriy have cac li contributed fol) to the Gui li Regiment Testimonial Fund. Tho pluyers of the New York Baseball club who have spent the wlnrer In California will arrive horns on Friday or Saturday. The Renou* Salmon Club, of New-Iirunswlok, Canada, has beeu Incorporated for tho purpose of securing the enforcement of th* fVhorv laws, Ibe propagation of fish and leasing and hiting of waters for fGhlng pur? poses fm tho mutual pleasure ol its members. Downtown haberdashers say business has rarely Baaa so dull aa now. Most of the stores are worklug only about ono half their usual number ol Storks, There was lin!.- slush st the Polo Grounds yester? day and tobogganing wm enjoyed by tho crowds. During January. California sent 2.S08 barrels of | crude wine to New-York. There ls a project on fhe Paclllc coast to rljieri wino more extensively* at homo before shipping lt Bast Tba funeral of Henry ti. Laphaa*, semor member of the firm of Lapham, f'asfelio <t Company, leather merchants, of No. 20 Ferry st., tonk plac.o yesterday at his homo, No. 10 Ea-t Sixty elghth-sL Thoni-vs Foulko and ot lier inembei-s of the Society for Friends made short speeches. Tho buil.il will tako place to? day at Greenwood. Next, Sunday ths annual collection for the benefit o* the St. Joseph's Seminary at Troy, will be taken up in all the i ni Ii-.lie churches of this diocese. Thursday, tho Feast of the Purification of tint Virgin Mary, will be Candlemas Day, and candle will be blessed and distiibuted In all tho Catholic chm eli**.. At tho dinner of tho Phillips Exeter Academy Al,it.mi A*sociatlon, which ls to be given on February* ft at the lb,ii,nan House there will be pi*.cut among the gt a, in.ile j General II. F. Butler, who I* lo be ono of the speakers; l'lofessor Dunbar, of Harv aid; Judge Jeremiah ("in.th, and ll 0 Ka SOU Wen.worth and CUley, of the Academy. George Bancrolt, fhe historian, has been obliged to decline the Invitation to be present owing tu ibo inclcuieui weather, and his advanced years. O'Donovan Rossa says he's again ou Ihe a ar pat ti. And nob,,fly ls scaled. Tho Dickens readings are a great success. Tho | receipt* at Scranton ou Monday night were ovor irl,luo. He ls having parked houses everywhere ho goes, bo groat has boen the success of tho Friday matinee, lu Chlefearlag Hail that Major Pond has" decided lo inaoUDCI another serle*. LHOCKLYN. N w building* are going tip rapidly In South lirook Ivn. Liquor Itoraa nowapolln uearly all the corners. Work-ut-u on Hie ii'-vv cb val.d structure In Fulton-?t. ""ntaria] seemed to delight ll throwing akuvelfulls of .-iiiiw on the people, lu thc streets. .Many baniLouio winxer bon. eu becamo sal looking wreck*. Tho ('Hy Mif.-i.iti ami Tract Society has rrmoved fi'.m ,\o BOI Montague-*!., to the Johustou Building at I ii.ti...si. and iTatl>u-h ave. Dr. Mc< Hy un bas declined tho presidency 0f the Central Tinperaiicc Alliance, to which he wran recently atoctei, lour Carraa, age eighteen, ol Ha 17 Canloi) st., died faaasrili IBB injune* receive- italie coa-tina Li High ?l. Registrar of Arrears MsO ul re, who tal.es office to? day, bu decided to Spf Bi Bl Ids pied-ci-rajr, Colonel M. Sj*. Co.e, deputy registrar lu pla..- st B. D. Norn*, vs L'J bi retired li's win I'tipponil thc ta tiler ol tho depaitmeiit, Arthur*' l ouway. 'lhere ls likuly lo be ?oine difficulty over the sub? lease of Gie Bioa.ljB Theatre by II irey Miner to Mauagir Ja nhs, who proposes to nd nee price* and lower the tl a?laid of play* pi e.outed Tho o .-. rn .-, of ih> prop, ny object lo tin*, a* their leieo ls drawn to -#llMl any dunga lu lue character ol tho house, Btu! provide* again*! sub I'-lting wilburn their Oun S"llt. Altl.-.ucjb thc police believe thut they caught two expert -hop Inters iu Marta Burk and Annie Duidgan, who w< re i*. ral gue i i,i tu ,? Police J-j-ii *>? Walsh ye* t> lilas, that oriicial found that bo could only bo'd tin-ni for p.-tit larceny and ih-y were admiiteti to MOO BaK Tiny were arrested In Cincinnati a khort tltm- ago, bul gave bail and went to iliuokly u. Tax Oaltoftaf Hanlcnlesrgti, who retired: from oflloo )est?-nlay, wa* j.rev-nttsl win, au album couiaiultig the portrait* of his suLoidli?.1? a Ihe. trite ol l'ollc-u>aii Caeolus li. BtaTSBB Ior mar> klaugl,ier In Ibo isaaai digie.-, wa, continued yt* ISfilJ tn the Court of "sessions. Otic ol the principal ?rttaaaan for B$a prosecution tola Um tsinaiipox litn I'ltal, and the ittsBtof who BWiS the autopsy n d?ad. A un i,ci uf v..tn, rs*'.- ga.e testimony lu regai.) to the li rat nc nt \ iain,' Mulligan i.-, ct.ts! at th" hands "f the policeman and tho Injujio* tiuia wiiicii be died. 1HR ITALIANS TO GET SOME MONET SOON. Ike Joint petition ot the icveite lawyer* repre s-mliiK tho depositor. In tlc defunct Bcrgatiitui bank, v-huh was uia.ic lo tim nun ogale a le.r day* ago, i-kli)g hliu to appolnl a temporary ailmlnlitralor of Mr Iteigaiiilui'* natale, ha* beau giaiitcd. burregato Piiiisuiii directed that a couiplet* recital of Hie cane be Included In tbe petition, whick wa* done, and tbe j. ipet-s were tiled In Iho BaiflBfBBt*! court yesterday. 1 his mon,la| lt lt asnstai lhat tho administrator aili Ix! appel mod." Aftei Ix- qnaliite* In BTOO.OOO bonds he will (ak* pot,e. |_| . ,| UH th*! ail C., lil eluding the property now In I lu*, hand* ol the Sheriff, and proceed to tnke proof of claim*. -?-?? fifi fROM THE SC BURBS. new jKnsr*y. f-ne hundred mill girls In Hants,in and Beamy, N. J., have been enrolled In the Working Women's Associ? ation, by dclegati-s from .'j-.- New York branch of that body. Mr*. George J. Perry, of Orange, drove to Newark on Monday ami on returning discover**,) lhat her coachman wa* drunk and was driving recklessly. Sho ordered him to let her ont at the railroad station In East Orange, but he refused. The rnrt'ago wm stopped st a livery stable, when Mrs. Ferry asked for another driver. A man BStBSi the horse* whereupon Die coochinaa slashed them with his whip and drove off. The stablemen followed and caught the (earn. Burke, Ihe coachman IB diugg*d from the box and handed over to a policeman, but contrived to escape. On Monday night. Fdltor Morrison, of " The Evening Nows," Plainfield, met Editor Demurest, of " The Dally Press," In that town and struck him a blow In the face with his fist which knocked him down. Each lui assailed the other through the columns of bis psper aud the matter will go to the courti. The Rev. Dr. W. F. Jenkins hxs B8SB called to the BJSBRBBBSB ot the First Preshvterian Church, Montclair. Il* come* Bom the Wea! minuter (hinch, of Charleston, South Carolina A young man named Edward Ahboft. while roa*tln?" on Monday night on Dunham's Hill, Raliway, fell off his sled and before ho could geif up a bob-sled corning behind ran Into him breaking both legs. -a*> NEW A BK. The artlolea of ineororatlon of th* Trade and Com BMSSB Club were Med with tho County Clerk yesterday. The Inoorrorators are well-known business men. Tho capital Hock ls r*j.fiiif). Annie Carroll, age eighteen, who eloped with a married man named William Walters and wan arrested wirb him In Philadelphia, has reappeared at hor home, having been discharged from custody. A child, sge three, of Gottfried Krueger, a wealthy brewer, lied on Sunday of diphtheria, and contrary to the ordinance had a public funeral on Monday, sixteen carriage following the tody fo tho grave. The Health offlcei* contemplate prosecuting the undertaker who had charge of the funeral. An Increase In the number of diphtheria caeca waa reported yesterday. The golden wedding of William Phillips and wife wm celebrated on Monday night at their bouse, No. Il Colutnbla-sL Four persons who witnessed tho mar? riage fifty years ago wore present to congiatulatp the couple. ELI/.ABET1L A special meeting of the Board of Health will be held to morrow evening, at which au official Invest Igatlrsn will be ?farted Info the origin of tho recent outbreak of smallpox. Another attempt to organize the Common Connell will be marlo to-night. There are many rumors ot disaffection from the Republican majority to form i coalition with tbo Democrats, but lt is not believed that anjthing of tho kiud will be dune. NEW BRUNSWICK. Kate Hall.-lian, a servant girl, was killed on tho railroad on Moruliy night at tlie Suydam st. atation. (Tty Missionary Silas E. W'-ir dropped dead after riflng fruin tho breakfast tal.lo yesterday. Ho wm elxty-flve years old, and has been for twenty one years the head of tho New Brunswick City Misstate Death was the BBSBM of heart dlicase. PATER ON. Surrogate Charles M King, of Passaic County, has been appointed the New Jersey dejegato to the World's Fair In Barcelona, Spain, which opens next April. Mrs. Isabella Moore, a widow, died yesterday. She had placed a pot of paint on a hot stove to thaw out and lt exploded, burning bte fearfully. Her son John wm badly burned In trying to save her. S*xt door to hor lives Charles Loiy, who on th-* same day fell over a stove and ii pict a kettie of bolling water scalding himself badly. Her next door neighbor on the other sldo, Mrs. James Bortholf, WWB severely burned also on the same day by her hair taking lire from lome blazing (at on a stove. STATEN ISLAND. Wliilam Horn, who was for several year* connected with the Staten Island Express Company, died yes? terday In the county poor house He wm sixty eight years old and at one. Hine pOMSSSSi conj*1<lo.a bie -ia?h. The Starer) Island Athletic Club on Monday night olecred Gie following oflieor* to represent tho yachting InfereK'* of the Stub! Commodore, B. K. Murray! rlce-eommodo.e, J. W. Edwards; rear commodore, J. C, I'hlor; recording secretary, W. pendleton; corres? ponding s cretary. J. Whlteliom; treasurer, R. 6tullor; Bieasuior, A L. Ferris. ,-?.-. LONG ISLAND. Herman Fl?h*r, Gie wealth laden tramp was seen by a reporter In tho Queena CouiHy Jail yesterday. lie had r>eeii thoroughly washed and looked weil, but ls undoubled!)- lnsatio and will be couiiul.t'd to an asylum. At the Reformed CMbnb, Newtown, on Monday evening the o.dlnarinn of the 1,'ev. Joliu Baumlester, m a rr.lssJouaiy of the North i Ussls of Ling Island, took place. a> JRWELLEES SEEK TO PROTECT THEIR RIGHTS The third annual rneetimr of the New York Jewel lers' Board of Trade was tali at Rs rooms. Nos. 41 and 411 Malden Lane, yesterday. The reports of tho officers and committees lhowe.1 Gie Board's financial condition to be flouiisMng. Gn the recommendation of Iho financial emmit!BS Hie members' annual dues were raised f.oin SP'iO to $7d by a unan mons vote. A delinquent bureau has lieen ad.leal to the Board's sys? tem of operation0, and 300 attorneys In various parts of the (Taltai States and Canada have beou appointed to act la connection with tho Board. The number of trude report*, showing tho llnaniial standing of dilTor ent persons In the trade, sent out dur.nj the year was 8.2L!. Claims received for collection. 721, amounting to over ?"77,oi'0. Claims collected 2411, aggregating f 17.(12:: BB; claims returned uncolloctablo, BOO, amounting to ab..tit $27,000. Of .'142 claims 011 hand Ci, amounting to SH;,OOO, are In Judgment, Twenty-four meetings of creditors to consider fail? ure cases have boen held during Hie year, lu 118 fail? ure* B4B claims have b**u tiled, aggregating about 100,000. Of "ban 2rt cases, reprosontiug 101 claims. were settled, ihe crediton, receivlug about f'jh.OiK); partially souled, bl claims, on which tho creditors received Ki .<?"?? In aiditton SM/)*)*) was disbursed to creditor* In other cases, ihe direr tm a were au? thorized tn appoint areside.it attorney, Who shu:il*l.act without salary. Tlie election of ollie.us resulted as follow*: President, Frank IL Itlchardaon (reelect? ed); first vice-pn ilttost. David Keller (reelected.; tecond vice president, Gordon W. Hull; treasurer, William Smith (reelected'; directors (reelected)? William Hardoi Gonion Sf. Hull. David Keller, F. Krnelicr, H. F. Myers, August Oppenheimer, Frank H. Kli-hardsoii. Kdiutind J. Scolleld, HorSM Dk Shervllle, V. lilian. Smith, leopold Stern; (new members), Max J. LI?auor, William Ihcvnliig. RARE INDIA GOODS AT A RACRLPIOR Jamen MeCreery A- Cte, at liroadway and El*venfh tt., have Just received a linc stock of hand made India goods which they are off*ilug ar remar'tai.ly low prlcix. Tho goods were bough' at a public sale lu Loudon In December, and Include nome exlremely flue ?j,iec!inen? of gilt embroideries In table and stand covers, curtains, lambrequins, slipper*, aud a long list of other articles. Tbs Kyles and designs are vaned and characteristic, and inch an opjior.unl.y for I areal ns In this line of g....<ls has rarely heei, offered lu New-York. Ike pur chaeo of this stork wm mado under exceptionally favorable circumstances, which enables the firm to offer lt te figures much below tho London retail market, aud on most of the articles at less than th* cost of production. For In-tanco a haudsomo pair of em? broidered slippers can bo bought fur $1 ; camels' hair rhawis of a gnuie that wa* .v.ld htre a lew years ago fer B| 'tex), lor if-iio; haud-enibreldored fable covers from ?? 2 to llb' jiortlere* willi the wings of green boori*** Hitched In tho embroidery, and other* wita lltti* bits of looking glass set lu j ho centre ol the figure* at price* ranging Loin $r, to #ao. Tho exhibition ls well worth seeing and tn Judge by the Huong there -"asteria", tho public already appreciate* tho fact. Th manager nf the depart mont said thal there had been too maui visitor*, and that the stock would list but a thor' limo If tho rush continue.*. There ls toruo thlng pieny and useful to ault tho tasto and tho p*e:acth,,ok of everybody. NO PEACE AUu 0 INSCRASCE MEN TET. There wm tcircely a percepttblo bubllo In the In? surance cauldron yesteulay. Tho c.ntetitioui ele? mental of Monday were reduced to a quiet sumner, aud lite companies* In tho absence of anything In the ___? KUVALpowder Absolutely Pure. Tn ? powdar never tfteta A n.srvel of purity, strsngth and vthiilr-.fii.cii-s* Mme e, oin in.c.l than tl* ordinary ? 11 lt ard cannu', bo - -ld lu cuii.peU.lon will thu multitude of low lett, hui weight slum ot phosphate powlor*. Sold Wily In can*. Rn. AL UAKINU PoWOER (Xi.. 108 Wall St. N. Y. bl* nco of tariff regulations, have lettled iowa griasJy to oarvi tba rates aad knife aach other. Jobs w. fturrav, of the German Aninrloan I om ranee Compaa**. he chafrrnau of tbe new Committee ol ITfteen, charged willi the duty nf rehabilitating tbe Utnolteien, said yest-t'lai: ? 1 eau koo nothing ahead Indicating rs cotisti iicTTon. and doubt If the most tanguin* member of the committee lt really hopeful of practical results Wo ?re carefully and eiurionslT feeltnL' o'ir way and trying to tai out Jutt what the eompanln wbloh n fused to renew tho agreement as to rate* and min, want. Absolutely no progroM hs* boen made yet We havo undi February 15 to mako our report. If we succeed In doing any thing to bring harmony to th* business I shall be surprised." LOVE FAVORS THE COACHMAN. A SOI.nif-B TRIED TO OBT HIS BWHETIIBABT AWAY BCT TB** JKnU TRIl'MPHKD FINALLY. Martha Nlckerdemus, a oomely German girl of ta out j years, was In i quandary yesterday ts to whether she would be more happy with a coachman or a soldier for a husband, but the coachman finally won. Henry Ogdeutbal, the coachman, met Martha In Germany when tho wm several years younger, and, after obtaining hoi promise to become his wife, be paid hor tuition at a girl's seminary and (hen came to th!* country and got employmeut at Rosedale, Man. Not long ago he sent her money to out?o to tai* country and marry him. Gu the steamship Ems She mot Franz Deaulor, a German soldier, handsome, but pour, billi, he captured bor heart on the voyago and made bor forgot Heury. Wheu they arrived on Sat unlay ho sent her to his mother'* home until he should obtain euijaloyment, wheu they won to ba married. In the meantime the coachman had asked to bave a telegram sent to bira on the arrival of the Ems. Ho reached tattle Garden yesterday to leant that Mat (ha had been Ile kio, but he had faith that lt wm not a real change of heart. When he went to see hor yesterday she refused to notloe him, but he persuaded her to go to Castle Garden and satisfy Father Kelly that she truly lured the soldier. On the way sho could not resist tho voice of her first lover, md the decided that good looks ind i military bearing were nothing to a coachman's dollin and faithfulness. So when the taw Father Kelly tba told him that sho had not known her own heart, and ? ho now wauted to be the coachman's bride, espeeltely B-s she had heard of the opportunities which other coachman had found open to them bore Ofdenthel ami Martha started for Rosedale last night with the blessing of Father Kelly, and a letter of Introduction to a friendly print there. * MARINE INTEL HG ENOS. MINIATURE ALMANAC. TO-DA**, Bon rites 7 08 8ets. 8 14 | Boon r!?? fl 34 | Moon'* aga. IS Hill 'Vir'.-t. jr Bsajj if***, io ni i oot. liva )o ?51 nen nata Otot i?._.-S*ndr Hock, lo ii I dov 1*1' t liol I Hedi data 014 INCOMING 8 TEA MERS. TOD AT. TVji't. Fruit. Salle*. lin*. I!.il land.T.tndno.Jan i4.National Nerada.-.Liverpool.Jan 1*1.(inion I ul rta.Bremen.Jan 'il.N ? 1.1* yd Bobrml*.Harrstnir*.Jau 17....HBinrs-Am*r PC'ilani).Rotterdam.Jan 14.Netti.An,*r Atlas.Part Linton_.Itu ll.A tia* City or Alexandria.Havana. So....Jan 28.Alexanur* Tiion-miY. FliB. 3 Erin.London.Jan 21.National Mar* of ..aisr-'a.Olasgo?.Jin 20.Htat* Salerno.()othenbnrg....Jan 10.Wiuraa millar. r'LB. 3 City or Chicago.Urinion..Jan 94.Intnaa (* t-ner.Co|,enti*-en..,.Jan 18.ThlBfvall* California.Hamburg.Jan 18.Carr Trav*.Bremea.Jua 80.M O Lloyd Belsenland.Antwerr>.Jan 21.Rad Hut Colon.A?pmwall .Jan 25...?Paoino -all OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAT-. Vet?el VetttX. T.tne. For Mall! olola Mila Baal*. N O Lloy.i, Br*-n*n 4 9'tn'mp'B.. 480 a tn Sib) a-a Cltyof Bara. Paste- Mill. Atpmwjll.10) am a*o_ Ileriiiuia, yaeli" V.nlward Island*.... I p tn 3 poa i Basan 11 bbb 2. Germanic. Whit* Star, Liverpool. 8 am 8 am fists af Pennsylvania. State, (JUlito*.... 8 km Schemta. H*iiib-Aii.*r. Ha ni)ar*. fl ara Manila tan. s. *i'.ir- Havana. Bc. 1 pm 3 pm Valencia, fled l?. LarnavTa.?.ll ami pm Kati tl.??m. Warra. Nattai!. So. 1 pm 3 pm A'tio*. Atlas, Jama ea.. S * tn ll pm Tilnldad. *4ueu*c, hermud*. L pm 3 pin ?SA runi>j.r. bbb. 4. (i.'lia cunard, Llverp'sol. 8 am ll am PenusylranU. Inman. Liven,..,il. ll a ni iii* Qi,eek, National. Livsroool. Kl a in llekl .. Tiliwra'.la, I'.. ..n*a;?ll. 7 tm 1(1 am Amalfi.Carr. Hannan. 10 am pi'alan-1. Netti.Am*r, Rotterdam. 7:30* rn 10 ai I'enaland. Red *r tr. Anrwern. 8 ara ll am L? Champagne, French Trana, Havre.... 8 *m ll am Ailsa Atti*. H.ytt.ll am 1 pm N .ir.-a. Ward's. Havana _a. 8 pm Mexico, *sp*n Trana, Havan*. 1 pm 3 pm SHIP PINO NE IVS. rORTOF KKW'TOKK.TUE8UAV. JAN. SI. 1883 a B fl 1 V K u Breamer Oallia fRrl. Murphy, Ltv*ruool Jan 21. Queen*, town 22. wtth mdse and .'Po naaaanfers to Yarnon il Brown S Co. Arriv-d *l the li ir at 1 au p m. Btetmer Jersey , itv (Br, Horlor. Bristol Jan 8. Bvransea 13. wllh nelse, to Jame* Arkell A Co, Arrived al th* Bur at 1 a m. Steamer Tilnaerla tBrs. Mitchell. Tr1e*te Dec 20. Flume 22, Naples Jan J. U.bia'tar 7, w.tli tn4s* and liii y?*?u?ert to Henderson Bros. Arrived tt Ihe Bar at 4 a ta. Kt*.m.r F.d-iin (Bri. ntacy, Glrj*nll Lee ll. Palermo BL Gibraltar 26 Cay*, with iiu'.t*- to Fuuch, Edy* a O. Arrived at thc liar at liam. ?strainer deo A* civile. Keir. Araa Jan 14. San Domingo 17. M .coils ll, B?!??? SO, i'uerto Plata II, ('atpe Hartlen BS. Turks island SSL with tudse to older, veoel to Wm P tlvde A Oa. Arr. v-ml at the Bar at 4 a m. Steamar P.e. ..aa . Un. Mont.co Bay Jan 23. sit Ann'* Ray ?ad Port Maria 7 days. witbindM to O Wessel* A Co. Ar- . Tired at tha Bar at S p m. Bteainer Coiorailo, Pan!*!*. Galveston 8 day* with n:d?* I ?nd pissen"er* te 0 II Mallorf * Co. "steamer Knlettertioeker. lieiuhle, New-Oiiean* J lays, with I mdse an I |ia?s*in'i*r? tu S li Seaman. Btaamer Nac.so.iiee, Bari, savauu.iti 3 naya wltn md** *mt passeiufer* te R I. Walker. Breamar Roauake, Hulpliers, Newport New* and Norfolk, With mils* and i>a?"i"i-"r* lo Old Doinlutoi 81 I i> Steamer *'? unions* oa.Ul. Yau Kin.. Philadelphia With md** to Itch.rta A Kine. et.samei Winthrop, Bragg, Portland, with mdto to Horatio Hall. I Steamer Oeneral Whitney, Heart*. Boston, with md** te I H K ll...". . tship Allilen ;Rr*. Dsxter. Rotterdam I)*.; 1, with empty , barrell to snail vasssi to C W UuiUkux. Milli J.ilm MeOonal.1. Stover, Liverpool Deo 2. with uid?e | to erdec; ve*sel la master. Bim Wm ( ochran* .Kr), D*rnt*r. Antwerp Dec 1. Flu?_. tiift li. wirti min to order v*?sol to Kuuoa. 1: 'v- A Oo. Dark ll*-ilia iN oti, N.eteu, Jacksonville 32 daya with ingar te Drexel, Mstyan ,V Co. Vftssni to K'l'ieh, Edy* A Co. Bark Jote U Bmn-i, Mi-Coll, (iuantaramo 87 day*, with Ular to 'I Aniline,. A Co: reisol lo Wtvdell Jt Co. Bark Hs- an*, r,,minina. Huraiu lb lars, with ingar and *miity barrel* to order; vessel to W I) .lunion Biif Norma (Non. -sivertsen, Victeri*. Brstil. 57 day a with cotT** to '.A'ustnrc A Cn; vessel to carsi en Doe. Bli* Maison. Siimll/.e, C*mpeche 30 .uti, with wood* to J O Wats', A Co; irH'l to Yat*i ? Porteme it. SUNSET.?At Bandy Hook, wind tlfht. W, cloudy and hazy. At City Ulan.!, wind light, N N Bi clear. Arnred yetterlav - Bteainer Hamp?ijire dir), Krr'tiish, TafeSfeSSM Not 2. H inf.. M. s'umuna, nt, )*,? rtiow 27, A moy 80. Hm* apoie l-eo 7 suer. -J7. Mibraltar Jan H. willi wise to Carter, Macy _ Ca Arnved at the Bar at IB 3d p tn. teteanier .Wagara Hearns, Havana 4 day*, with mdw and passenger* to James !?. Ward A- Co. Arrived at the Uar at lu P UL (LEA UKO. Steamer Sa*!* (Uer), Richter, ll:omen via-ioutttarapton? * "?-1 , c. A Co Steamet Thornhill (Fr). Wetherill, Pt-ogres* Tia Newport News?Theliatnl Uro*. Steamer itlasiUn, Tobi*. Port Ltmou?Pim, Forwood SCo Steamer El Paso, Quick. New-oriean* -Johu T V*n Btofela Sin 'ni Delawiie, chichester, Ckaiioatou and Fernaudina ? Win Pl'lydr A CO. Sleamer City of -savannah. Smith, sara,.nan?Hemry Vonftv. Mt.-a.n.r Uliatta ..u. ii.' ?. 'anet's Sa v.,i ..:?-.,i tons*. Bieatnar *i*nec.k, vValker, Nor.,,.a aud Newport News Old h.. a,a,oo it*C*. Bteainer Herman Winter. Hallett, Ruston-H F OlmocK. Hblp Harvest Queen I Bri M:?c..'oa, London?(' W llert.vn. Bark ii.*,,tmia (Nor;, Jorgeu**.), Punt* Anti.i, _c Fonitre* _ cushman. Bara LftviikatBr), II?rrU, Antwarn fioow * Buri***, Bark S.ron (Non, Forat'iiteu, liunkirk *' Tobias .t Co. Bark Maiy K Campbell. Uri, Bird, Beril!*, Bpalu?Mlil*i _ Baightea Bark K*t (Nan, And?r*on. 8?vttt??-? Tuhtit* ,? Co Bark Flora (Br). Abbett. Bilboa-I r Wnito?y 4 Co. B?rk Evanell, Colcor.i. Port BHsteMtB. CO II ? lelia Norton A Bona Bara condor . lin. McN'ntt. Brl?tol-J w rai ker Jr Co. Bark Kaohaitn . Br), Way, DuMin -J F Wtiim-ry .t Ca Brig K T * a fipti.ll, I'eii-rtou. Peuce, PK?Swan _ Bon. SAILED. Steamers Witoonttn. for Llvsrrsoi*!: Marmion, Boca del T re. E till, Ooildeo. Montego Bay: El P**.i, New.Urle.iu*: ? "?? '", charleston au.l 1'er uandi na, Chattahooohd*. *,*v. ?bilah Kr .ttbur*. Hail.ui.rs. Also ?ai!ed?vu Loni Ititnd Bound?*st**mer Portia tor Ha ;rai NU. and at J ohm. BF. DIE atOVBKBXTa OF STKAMEtl*", VOKKIOK P')rtr4. (iii'.i-.*. Tau tl A i ri., t. stea-aer Slate of lu.liana (Br), .?,.. frni,, N*w Vora J*u 20. Avo>M.)i'iii. Jan Ol ?Arrived, steamer Quebec (Br), Wood I, ri. iro'a Ni* Vari Jin Hi. H ?in., l m. a.c ..ii. lan alri ''.u'.ul. ttean-ir MoutBUk (Br). Jenkin*, tor Nsw York. n rcs:ni Ja* ai Aniiri. tteamar I.eerdara (Dteh), 8t*ng*r. from New.Yora CHkisTiASHisi). Jan 25?'allen, steamer Goiter (Dan), Bte. ley. ry..m Copeuliaien for Now.Vork. Oibhaltak, prior tv Jan .u I'?io-l. steamtr Callion* (Br), from Marseille* oo her way to N*w v ot k. Yalsi, it. J*n 20? rsaliat, ?teamer M,**l**tppl (Br), Han ter, tor New-York. Haiti. Jan ill -P***ed, uteimer I'.rittntil* (Br). - , from c ileana on her way to N*wYurk. Para. Jan 26?Arrtv***, iteiuor Porta*as? (Br), Hows, from New York. ijTfcr Altair as't'.rtplnf; Vr.ei. tftV**.*** n'{\ ^*/?.i Auuounceiuenta HkX-T A. Damkls, M. D., sid wbst r.'11asa Psora- -us 12,4 t*7. Dteaasn?' tl* N*ry*tu Syitsn, Cruils I lli.ary ur|au* lnipnteuce aud sUrUiSf. RolohonPii.es. Quick, complete euro. _0c. lc hi Bahia, Oi*it Kidney Itsiusty. 81. Wbli.*' Hbai.ih KK.viwmiit w**k men. vVti.i*' Hain in: san. lt fi it. gulaaily rsstere* colet, ?lsg*(t tonio ii-ti s. IO neut* " Koro ii on Kats." for rats, mica, butrs. 15o. " K"? .u '?* Cn .ii il ' Only kiis.i.uto cur* 80s M Rollin OB COBBS" Hani or tottcarna 15a. ?*Botan os TooruAOtia" issi**! rniist. ila "The best euro in tho world tor coughi, * *'?'* ai * ca- a ,.?i.tioii I* Cutltr I'.is, a Ca'* ws.i*i.uwb ?hi I . a v *.r-a-jir Ptilmausry Pal** u -^ You cnn alwa-rs have robust health in your faiiillr by mit,* Parker'* ,i,a**i Toula 400. U .n ii i , i.r as, th* osai ours lor otsraa IA eta "To M.irnr.R-.'' Mi*. Wiasi.owi h nun*,, Hmvr. f*r Otilldr** Twila*. c*fin*i it j inji. rtsSue** mri* umala.)*, allan all tal* asa ax** wi*il ?*Tio aad JlBrrUut* Tw**tf Ot* o*ats ? BotU* THIRTY-EWHTH ANMUAL STATEMENT OV THB fina Life Insurance Co., OF HARTFORD, GONN., January 1, 1SS8. A8SBT8. Jaaaary 1, 1887, *t*e*t. 880.984,87184 RECEIPTS. Prvtratn-** in 1S87. 08,302.098.88 Inter***, and fr?_ otb*r Source* in 1887. 1.840.838 14 84.843.833 Ol 886,1 ia, MMe" DISBURSEMENTS. D**th CI* - mt. 81,828,887 33 Matured K?.lowren,i*. 696,468 19 Dividend* tat To I. rhol 'art and for 9arrend?red Po loie* 884,527 ll Re lisuraiioe. l,2o" HO Coiu_!t-l ms. 864,811.27 Aeuflcy Et|V*iis*t, Medical l.t im!nalii,:i*. and all *tl*r ?ip-at*t. 20.1,un nj Dlriieiidt oa Stock, *arn*d In Brook Department.? 119,600.oe Tana*. 83,470.28 Premium ou Bond* to red noe Mit to par vaia*. 84,630 91 Real -t'.ate Pi of.t and Lost . 7,813.83 S3.S9S.78S.S8 A****"'-.!-", Deo .81,1887. at oott. 831.284,920.73 ASSETS. Rail Relate. 8401,48129 Ca*h on hand and lu Hausa.. 8,111.172 OS 17.8. Bandi. 975,876.00 Railroad and other Stock* eui Bond*. 846.418.11 Bank Block* . 1,000.820.04 Stata Cann ry. City, and Town Bond*. 6,4*1,197.74 Mort*-*'** tee.ired by Real -?'ate, rained at ovor S8!).(M)0,()00. 16,871,?2S49 Lomon ( ?'.Uti-ral* (Market V*la* W62,.'S*.00>. 720,13'.56 Loan**n Personal Security . 2.JJ0.9S L**n* oa ei'.stln* I'sl.e.. s, tli* pre***t rain* of which exoeed* S\3tW,*i00. 1.840,840 68 Balance* du* from A/rents ... 10,635 33 ASSETS. Voa. 31, 1837, Bl co*t. 831.334,ISO.** Intersil du* and accrnea, Deo. 31. 1817. 8528,291.06 Premium* tn BBSSSS *f oolle*. non._ 87.726.64 Qsartsrly and t-sini ionual Premlam*. 169,297.46 Uart it vain* of Securttie* ov*rco*t. ... e:*2.8T7.!.7 1.886,186.04 GROSS ASSETS, Jan. L 1888. 882,620.676.78 LIABILITIES. I???*? and claim* awaltini fnrtinr proof aod not yet doe. 8181.829.00 Dividend* to Policy.!fOld*r? Bet dna. 189,194.13 Prraiiams paid tn tirane*.... 8,274.18' Be**rv* (er 1*.* Is tura nc* on ? xlatiner Poll clea. Actuaries' fonr per cont standard.26,863,331.80 Leas raine Poll. cl** sr Rain. ?utan,'*. 47.021.70 26,806,500.10 All other'.labilltie*. 66,766.0.) 827,193,053.88 BOKKLUOAi KMAKBO POLICY holders. Bt Conn., Mas* and New-York r"t?ndard... 15.427.621 40 By Standard of many other Wiatt**. 7.319.0o0.00 HTATFMKNT OB TIIK ENTIRE KKCKIPTB AND Dl-lll H-KMK .T-* FROM HIE KKGI*KIM OF KMIKRKO TO JAM ARV 1. 1 vv*. Rec*tpt?to J?nn*ry 1, 1887.81u7,()02,427.28 Incom*lu 1187. 4,el..i ..'OJ RECEIPT") lo Jan. 1, 1888.8111,840,069.38 Paid to Policy-bolder*, for ci*i - ? hy Death *ud En down-ant*.SS4.81">,134.S0 Dlvldeud* to Policy-b llera ?nd for Surrendered Poll? ens. 29.242.727.22 TOTAL paid to Pollcy-hola *r*.$G4,0S0,8 61.63 Paid for tem 01.180111 BB Paid for Re-la ?unnca.. 1.432.8SS.84 Proflt and Los* 120.063 IS -8, ."81,946.71 Pr*ml?m *n bonds lo .-educ* co*t to par val ie . 84.620 91 Expeuaesol M.,ii*e--iiriii ... 12.783.101136 TOTAL DIlBCHSI'M'TS. f0.610.13S.88 Ba'anc*. 831 284.52070 Market Value of Secuntle* ot*t ont. 632,1.17.97 Interest due and accrue*!. 620,294.o| I'i -m u i,*Iii coarse sf * o':!-, n..ri. 67,72(161 Quarterly aad semi-Annnal Premium* da* ?abteqticnt to Jaa 1. I8BB. __ BBB 48 OBOtM A81F.T9, Jan. 1 1888. *32.o.'.).176.78 rollcle* In force Jan. 1, 1188. 65,413, lusurl * f97.372,3?* 44 l'oliu**U*U?dlal"<87. 7,406, lo?urtU" ,li 1-0.140.00 MORGAN G. 6ULKELEY, Proildent. J. C. WEB'S TER, Vice President, J. L. ENGLISH, Secretary. KL K". ST. JOHN. Aetosry. GURDON W. KUKSKL?, M. D., Lou ? '1.1.. I'lu.i.ic T.J. MC M KORO, Manaier. _165 Hrotdway, New York. C. C. SHAYNE, Manii.aHurer, has luarkeil down prteeK ol Seal skin Garnicits, Sealskin (laps Mink-iiiifMl Circulars. Gents' Fiir lincd Overcoats. Robes, MiitF*, Boas and Plush G inn mus. Writ** for prices or call at 1(>.? Frince-st. S-rr-*":- ,-i ll fl ll IT A DAT ll V ? lo th*, BRteK iaBatsraoK ntl IVI UL.U rn I Ills ?? lu tlie *|.?|kle*l .ilmi.it, ll*,no ,i|>*:bv ls the sur??t r,,i am* . in a;o|iir?y lhere ar* records showing; lt* death rate at 29 per cent, sgalsrt 13 ot olhsr medicines. Familr mrdieii,* cases troiu 8 '" 4'JA Our mell cine* are sol bv leading drairjrteta !<*' KI'KK S TA PUL. 145 Oratid-ir. sn.! 7 Wed 42.t-*t., Net* Yor., au4 936 "?'??*.. N Wa W*?h'U|toD, D. C. CUREF0W DEAF PUCK'S PATENT IMPIlOVt-"tl OtTOHIOBBO Kilt Dill MS Perlecily Hester* ile Ileana j and per orin ra* wi k of th* natural drum, lnr isl'.ie, comfortable aud alway* In .... sm .n. All conversation and eve* whisper* board .lia tlllitlv. "-ri. .-,r ..1 .?.!?*;* i i. .... a..'.. t..a .... ,.a ri(KK. Ad.ire*? or*?ito* V. lil->COX, 13J Hi ...i-?y, N. 7. GOLD KEDAL, PAl-8, VtRj, BAKER'S Warranted rtltcfufe/i/ pura) Coron, from which ihe 8B88SB of Oil ha* been reinoved. It has tArt) "ins. t the ttrength ot Cocoa mix*| with Starch, Arrowroot orHuaR aad hi therefor* far more ecoootte cal. cotting Ut* than ow* rmi i i.up lt ts drl|e?us, 11..11 iiiMflg ?irenf*henlnf, eaatly dented, tai a?mir*bly adapted for InvaUdtt) wei! a* for person* In health. Sold hy (.rorari ??try w hurts. f. BAKER I CO., Dorciiester, I-. $2,000,000 LOST BI FIRE I* la-lf nitlcant wh*n corBB.rod w tk* "SSS "? ______\___\ ill*, aid y*t hn*dr*d* are dvina- tWUf from BBSliatns.ia u*S BENSON'S PlJtBTBB for t** fe_r_*f2f?"2 '. * eaitHhs. nlia iiiHususa ?ml oilier t-r-l *'^.? 's'luiu?_? froea *xp..*,ir*. snd wkieh. Il ?ril*cle.i. run Int*j.Be.imoaia, A?k fer BKNbUN'B I* LA MT K B"? aa* avoid all *thora -__g_-9 R ADWAYO PILLS V The tirrel Liter sud Mumacb Hrinedy F*r th* cur* ot *ii BKSBBBSB of th* 8?m?ca, Lir?r. Bow*ls, KMaatS, Bladder. N?rv*a* Di*e***a l-oasof iupetita n*a? selia. OaaeSBSBaSa, C**Uv**e-*, lDll|e*llon, BI!loU*?*n ?Bnfl ln8*n.m*iiou ot th* B*wela Pl!** aud al! d*r*B|? Bttviiu M tb* I?t*ruat tTteSBBS- Pur*iy r*n.-nl*, v-Biainlii4 bo _*r*ury, wln.ial* er deleterlyu* dni|S 8*1.1 hy rtiuii-i*. *?6 sent* ? bax.