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STILL PROBING MR HILTON. MRS." STEWARTS HANDY DEAFNESS. THE CASE AOJOCRUr.n ow I NO TO THE PlPPlCTJLTY ABOCTTMS books. Surrogate I_*nsom is alway* punctual and Ro** co**- Conkling ia occasionally so. Yesterday wwi one. cf those o-casious, und the lc$-,al mill bugun to grind io the gr-ct* Stewart will case nt 10:30 a. m. sharp. Edw?i*d B. Hilton waa again the witness. A little preliminary skirmish between Mr. Conkling and Mr. Choate as to the latter's method of examination served to clear the heavy atmosphere of the court-room. In response to a question, Mr. Hilton said emphatically, " Mrs. Stewart never gave m?* a present iu her life." Mr. Choate-Dld she make your tether anv *-uv***_te 1 Mr. Hilton (flushing,-! know nothing about lhat. ?_ -Did ahe not U-.cifer **jij.c BttaatSJ to your rather! A.?The roeord trill ehutv lt such ls the ?-<**?. Then Mr. Choate fished up another document and handed it to Mr. Hilton with the. observation, " Vou don't remember your father discharging mortgages on his pro pt-rt v ? few days after he t?ook the deed from Mrs. Stewart; well, look at that. You see the date ia April *_2, 1876, eight days after that of the great deed." Mr. Hliion -This refers to some other matter, nome baainees of Mr. Pox. a client of ailne. <_.?Do you say that thia I a not a satisfaction piece on your father-** property 1 a discharge of the mortgage on hie Flfth-ave. house 1 A.-Well, X don't know. It le not clear on the face. Then Mr. Choate read from the records In the Register's oflice. showing that when Judge Hilton purchased the house, No. 630 Fifth-at \ of Aaron Rathbon, July lt. 1874. there was a mortgage of $?0,000 on it, which Judge Hilton assumed. This was followed by a dispute as to whether the satis? faction paper did refer to tbat particular mort? gage, and whether the evidence waa admissible. LOTS I P SAT1BPAC110N-P1KCES. Surrogate Ransom said tbat he would let it in, but. lt would he of no earthly value unless some connection were shown between it and the alleged exercise of undue influence by Judge Hilton on Mrs. Stewart. Mr. Choate then put in two more satisfaction-pieces, dated May 8, 1876, for mort? gages on Judpc Hilton's property. Mr. Choate?Do you not know that your tether** *.?> tmpraved property, about which you testified yesterday, wee mortjaged to the extent of sl.o,G761 A?There were aome Be**t*M***; I don't remember what they were. (J.?Ia lt not a fact that within a very abort period after the death of Mr. Stewart all these morl*-*.**, to the extent of $196,675, wiro discharged 1 A.-l can't remember; lt ls so loni* agu. Mr. Choute began an inquiry after tbe books fi Davie.*,. Win k, MeXamee ?S_ Hilton, for the pur? pose of ns.. na.a.uk what legal work thc firm had done for Judge Hilton or Mr. or Mrs. Stewart. 'Jiu- wu ness mi id that he hadn't been able to get the Looks. Julieu T. Davies then took the witness-stand and wu,j that he had i*iven directions thnt morning to hu v.. hw ullin- searched far tbe .books, ttnd if any such were found he would produce them in court. After enjoying this brief respite, Mr. Hilton air.)ni seated h'm*-, lr in the witness-chair. Mr. Choate reverted to the will. Mr. Hilton said that he had copied the will errt'1-ely from memo? randa funi)*))-! hy/ his faiher, staying home from tht- office a .int i.i that piirpase. He also copied the letter wh ci urc.iniianied the will. Mr. Choate ?MK a d.-niriii'l on Jinki' Hilton's lawyers for the '.reduction of those memoranda, adding that they had ittHTt handed hy J tige Hilton to his counsel. Mr. Conkliui* said that the [tapers were not in court. Mr. Root observed tartly, ? We will hare to build a ferne between our table and that of the oppos le counsel, if the documents on our table bp to be so closely sertitinized." Once Mr. Choate observed, ref.-n-itu*- t<> Judge Hilton, " He never went Inn'.- wHhoo. seeinf* Mrs. Stewart." "If he did." replied the witness, ? Mrs. Stewart sent for him." It!i|tiirinf* nhout tlie taine in whleh Mr. Dav,ea spok* tn Mrs Stewart. Mr. Choate obtained the in formtitii.n ihut Mrs. Stewart was "slightly hard of hearinK." W'*T*V Mit*. r*TtrWA'*T W*iS TIFAP. - Were you present when Mr. Rice said that she was not wtmtf* asked Mr. Choate. The wit? ness replied that he was not, and then ensued a dispute bt-tween ihe lawyers as to whether Mr. Rice had or htid not t-stified that Mrs. Stewart was deaf. Lalcr Mr M'lton said that Mrs. Stew? art hnd been hard of h<-a.rini* in Mr. Nt-ewart/s lifetime, but the infirmity was slight; she could hear Mr. Stewart speak, oven thoii.h he spoko in almost a .vhisner. He had not observed thut she grew harder of hcarim** as she grew older. Q.?She did lint like ls let a perien know that ahe waa deaf, did *h?" A.-No. If ahe watched a :*sr*on'? lip* *h<* could always toll what be said. Q.? Did you ever knot**- her to make tt apparent that she was deaft A.?When ycple were Import-winf* her abc wss societlm*. very leef. Q.? Were you ever pr>**'nt on thoae ore*"-***)*! A.? I have been present _M8t_S_M when people wanted to l*ot from ber eomethini* Diet she didn't weat to g-lve, and then the wa* very deaf. (Laughter.) Mr. Choate then startc-d an inquiry to ascer? tain what knowledge Mrs. Stewart had of busi? ness affairs. Q.?Did yi.u ever know her to transact any bnatneee durintt her husband's lif.-iiii.**! A.?No; X don't know anything about lt. Q.? Don't you know tl.at she never did any tcma_ees of any kind duiii,. her husband's lifetime 1 A-Ko, 1 don't. Q -Don't yon know that he even went ao far a* Be do her abopping; for bert A.?No, I know he didn't*. Q_Tben you accompanied her when ahe weat -hopping* A.-No, I didn't C -Did Mrs. Stetran ever ?o li to society*) A.?Not aa cl.ty so-called. Mr. Root-Sa* ci-ty. I_ I Mr. Coi.kMnp -N..t ortho Dlr itociety. After the ripple of laughter had subsided tb? witness replied that Mrs. Stewart did not attend crand parties, but went out a little after her husband's di al h. Titi-' tsaMBt "R'-rHHT IV'O OOV81T. Aiter recess Julien T. Davies came into court with sonic of Hie hooks that Mr. ('hosie had been fo anxious to examine the witness about. But Mr. Davits had no intention of letting the books so out of his control. After he took tke stand he said: "I protest against the books being brought into court and submitted to ths exami? nation of any person, for the reason that they not. onlv contain confidential communications from some people who are parties to the contro? versy, but from other people. Mr. Choate? Will you place the book* where they ean be accessible to your ronner partner, Mr. Hilton 1 A.? That I decline to do. I cannot let them go ont et my custody. Surrogate Ransom?The hooka, If they are hera, will be l'-ii with thc court, where they will be aeceaeible te the court and to no one else. Mr. Choate 'lo Mr. Hilton, who had returned lo the ?e-ltnees-*tand)-Wlll you pleise refer te the tx*eks and Bee If the deed by which Nra Stewart transferred the (Stewart business to Judge Hilton la charged to Jude* Hilton or Mr*. Steuart! Mr. Hilton said nothing, bat looked blankly at Mr. Davie*. Mr. Davies?I must decline te part with the booka, er allow them to Mata mr ciistedy. Sarrogate Ranaom-Tou will hare to take the re?po_ alblilty of your position. Mr. Dane*?Th!* question haa been sprung upon me without an opportunity to deride 'ult what I should do. I hope that you will gt ve me an opportunity te consider what my duty to myself and my ellen* demand*. It was Anally agreed that Mr. Davies should be allowed until Monday, when the case will be called again, to consult his conacienoe and decide what attitude he will take with respect to pro? ducing the books, the hooks meanwhile being left in tbe custody of the Surrogate. fVMTMM WITHnl'T NCdBKP.. Baffled in this line of inquiry for the time, being, Mr. Choste contented himself with putting in evidence several satisfaction-pieces, showing how Jud,*e Hilton hud discharged mort pages on bia property soon utter Mr. Stewart's death. Then he plied the witness again with question* about the preparation of the will and oodicik; how Mrs. Stewart, acted when she signed; what he had done before that and since that; how he had spent the Fourth of July; "the annual mi? gration to Saratoga." etc.. until *it waa impossi? ble to imagine that the witnesa had any Informa? tion directly or remotely bearing oe the c__u> th_t ? he hadn't been questioned about. Then he an? nounced that he couldn't proceed any further in the abseaos of the " reluctant books, and an adjournment was taken until Monday next nt 10::*ti) a. m. OPPOSlI) TO A TROTTIXO DR1YE IX TBR PARR. Genet- Viole, Killeen Van I'.eniselaer and oth-ir Weat Side property owner, appealed before the Park Board yesterday, to protest against the proposed drive for trotting boure*, tu Central Park The delegation bad a protest, signed by several hundred property owners who object to the drive. Lawson N. Fuller, who ls tba originator of the project, wa* not present to defend tbe drive. It wan Mated that La had been snowed up at V. ashiDj-ioi) Height-' ?ince the billiard, and that he taken no Imf her Intereat In Central Park -rive*, Cou-niirrtloiici K.bh iayi that ho baa bean Informed by a number of those wKose names were given aa In favor uf ibe drive that the; knew not hi tag vf the project JAe. Vaa flam aa* sae sat* Hutt such a drive would bs ' " 1 'tnfarj ta Wost etta property. During toe "i^*8^?&$ff? _5_: three yean the taxable value of the West Ride, be? tween Fifty ninth and Ore hundred and-st.xfrenth ste., had increased e-W.OOO.OOO. nnd capitalist* *vou'.d hold aloof If such a project aa a drive waa contemplated In Cootra! Park. tin n?_t Wednevday a hearing will b* piven to tbe trustee* of the Museum of Nat uni History on tbe plans for the'.r new building. MOKE PLANS FOR RAPID TBAN81T. ROWLAND X. HAZARD UNFOLDS IIS -CIIKMK TO THE REAL -STAT*! EJtCMAXOl* COMMITTKE. The Rapid Transit Committee of the Real Estate Exchange met yesterday afternoon, tbe chairman, George W. Van itlolen. prealding. Tbe lesslon wm occupied with a description hy Rowland K. Hazard, Tl*e-prt*-**4_e_*. of the Kew-York Underground Railway Construction Company, ot the plans for the New York District Railway. Mr. Har.ard believed the plans could be carried out under existing laws, as loon aa Um neeeesery contents ot property-ownors could be obtained He showed a model of a section of tbs proposed road, which ls to run Immediately below the surface of tbe street, the dietaaca toing only fifteen feet from the level of the eldo wal li to the base of the rails. It ls proposed tbat there (hall be no opening* In the street, the stations being entered through ordinary buildings, and tho air win alao ba taken In and driven oat at the itatloiM. . _ I! ls proposed that tbe road shall extend from Eowllug Oreen to Broadway and Fifty-ninth st., and thence to and under the Harlom River. There are to be both expreai and "way trains,*' run by electricity, the expree* train* at a ipeed of forty miles an hom-. lt U estimated that this road could be constructed for about 113,000.000 per mlle. The oommltfo will meet to-morrow acd hear tha plans of the Metropolitan Transit Company. e ? CUSTOM HOUSE EMPLOYES TANTALIZED. WHO VIU. B* AMONG THK TBIR1IKH PER CENT **" Sl'SPKNDED" TO-DAY i " Off with their beads'' was tbe edict of Collector Magooa yesharday. "We've got them on the list,* responded tbe deputies. There was walling and trembling among the oroployes of tho 'avtotn House yesterday, bul the anxiety as to who WU be si.ions tbe 18 per cant to be ? ??upended" because of a ? deBcleney of appropriation to earry on the work with the pres? ent force during tha remainder of the fiscal year," will ba anded today. ? 1 have no doubt." said the Collector last night, "that Congress will take action at once to meet tho emergency, but the orders from secretary Fairchild are imperative aad 1 shail suspend the ll per cent to-morrow. No; I have no authority to propose to the men to remain at their stations and trust to Con grees to pay them the deflcleney of salaries. Will tho tmalr.ee* of the port be emherr-tscd 1 Vet. I think so, seriously. The discharges will ta? made from th* va? rious dlvtitoni. excepting the ll.utdatlng division, whleh has so much end Important work that the force ought not to he reduced."' tho liquidating division ls tn charge of Deputy CoUea-tor James E. Jone*, an up-the-rlver Democrat, and who lt ered'ted with being ** the smartest Demo? crat in tbe Custom House." COL. ORB BARD TBIXES ITA VINDICATION BK P6IMT8 WITH Pf*l?** T*a A JUDGMENT AGAINST A NEW-TORE CLCB. When Colonel Edward (iebhard, of No. 2? Brotyl ?t, had his falling out recently wl'h the Governing Commit-*, of the New-York Club, he asserted that thors were d'ffercnce' and had blood In 'h* committee whleh ma-le ll an nnit body to alt _ Judgment on him as lt pro- oied to do. The sf cement tha' all wss not harmony In the committee waa *'renuou-ly denied by the members at the time. Yesterday Colonel C'ebhard shoved hi* friends and old club ac,ua nt anose tbe rubiiahed entry of a Judgment aec-ader hy Controller Myer* agilnst George w. McGill, hoth being mar-hem of the Board whleh had an agonized the Colonel. Colonel Gehhard pointed to the Hem as a vindication of h's statement!, and said: "You -aili see hy thia ihat the denial given la-t fall hy the memb-r* of the commWaft ot th a - attsgad rtlffcewr-a was en'lrely fake, ami tbe judgment en? tered tn the ease of Mye-a tige no Oeorge W. M0 Glll lt the oonelusloii al Ihe e.. u-t resp-etlns th* same. HIcOll! seems to br. unfortunate In hi r-eul? ie, t lon of facts, particularly when h*> 1* Interested. He claim*** and ve.it fled as a def n e iru'er o?t'. In the su't .iga ns* him br Myer., that Myee 'fa nely btu*- fraudulently*' Indu'-ed him fMeO'O) ?o Mts haast Erle stock with Intent io 'chest and tl'fia-d' him. He also pleaded that Myer*, hsd ctn in-irl him against loss. The emir ha* Just t**tb*t*i v.v Ik's Judgment against McGI'l Hat ?1 M GDI's alo:at'ons are fal-e. 1 think McGill !s lilli a member of tho Governing Committee." The Judgment awarded Slr. Myers was fur $1,395. RAWWAY DEMOCRATS RTE AL i MAKCH. There was an exciting session of the Rahway Oawaaa Council on Tuesday nljhu Councilman Greaves, R**pub llcan. resigned as member from the Be'ord Wi rd. owlnp to removal. This lotion made the connell consist of but eleven member-, of whom eoven watt Ds__e**jt_a and four Republican. Ona of tbe Demoerat* (President ( rr.*.,.-ll) ls opposed to a certain fsctlnu in tie parry who ht v.- heen anxious to obtain several coves, tot Oewf_f*_ PStS stood hi the way while the coun. B faa fall Th.* re*lgnstlon sf Greaves gave them their BfpaftaaHp. They elected An? drew Mr-Mann* to 811 the vseancy in the Second Ward and then i?r.ree-*d to e*rry out tlit-lr irbeme. They flrst elected Albert Ayres St?et Commissioner, to racceed A. I. Ritter, who is a Crowell Democrat, and ls it present In Florida on a tracstion. Th* new combination followed tfale by electing Garrett Be*ry City Attorney for a four yeer term. This action aroused greet ID-Ilgnat'.on tn Rahway yesterday. The office has alwiys bern filled for ene yeer before, bat lt la elalmed a new law SdraTts the eeiesltoB of City Attorney* for sny number of years up to Eve. The charter eleetlon will occur In two weeks and lt waa te taaks sure of Berry's appoint ?*-.?-; t that thc action waa taken. Berry ls the Democratle boss and leader, but has many opponent* In the party who will vote the Repub? lican ticket next meath to rebuke the outrage ot Tuesday alf kt. a*. BEOUBSTS MADE RT BRXBT ELIAS. Bj the will of Henry Ellas, tha brewer, which was iliad for probate yesterday be gives to his wife, Katha? rine Blas, his certlftoate of membership In the Produce Exchange, to ba sold tor her benefit, and also his house, Ila IM Serventy flrst-st, with Its contents, and ?**_,000 In stock*. He bequeaths the rest of his property, eonsHUnf of stock In ths Henry Ellas Brew? ery Company, valued at 8300.000 to his executors tn trust for toa benefit ot his children. Concerning SraestiDe Schmidt, formerly of St. Louis, to whom the t ss I aBo t saya, " I was formerly married and from whom I obtained a divorce," ha declares that his heirs must never give her anything and that they shall receive nothing from brm if they do. Ile gives to Henry Ellas, Jr., his son hy this wife, an equal portion with hts other children. TBS FUNERAL OT DANIRL AWRRNY. The funeral of Daniel Sweeny, proprietor of Sw*eoye Hotel, took plaee at 0:80 a. m. yesterday tn St.. Petefe Roman CithoJlc Church la Barclays'. In presence of a erewded eongregstle-, composed ct lefty ef Meids of the dead man and people living In the Fourth and Sixth wards. The rf-ctnleni mass waa celebrated by the Rev. James Meileen, pastor of the church, assisted i.t the Kev. David I-**-* hr, a* deacon; the Rev. John Ri ody. sub-deaeon, and the Kev. Thornes Qnlnn, master of ceremonies. Bishop Michael O'Farrell, of Trenton. N. J., a former pastor of 8t. Peter's; the Rev. William J. O'Kelly and Father* Wood sad Owens aleo took part tn tlie ceremonies, at the eioee ot wUeh the Bishop pronounced the ab-i'.utlon. Thee* wsr* the pell-besrera: Bryan Lawrence, Thomas Higgins, Wllilsm Olwell, Peter Mccormack. Malachi Doyle, William Clerks, Thoma* williams and Owen Clarke. The others present Inoi-ded John II. Spellman, ex-Alder? man Cleary, Alderman Dlvver, ex-C.rr.iv-r Kennedy, James Dunphy, David Lard wi th. Police JueUee Duffy, Jud*"* M*rgaa J. O'Brien, Richard (.'reeker. Owen Murnby, Law? yer McOesn and Alexander Storm*. Tbe burial wa* at Calvary. _ _ THR 8RRYANT OIRL WITHDRAWS BER CHARGE, Th* ease of Annie Allen, who accused Adolph Gibson, brother of Helen Danvray, of ertmlrally aa-aulting her on October IS, came to sn abrupt <ilo_n in lha Tm - vi ll.; Court yet*tarday by the withdrawal of tbe complaint by Annie Ailsa. The following afldjvit waa preeented to Ju-tice Murray: Annie Alica, of No. SS Grand-st., Hoboken, being duly sworn, -ays. " I asa the .-oiuplalaiint In the within case, ana after rUtectlon I desire to abandon the further protao tu'.ion ot the e**e. believing thst tho ce*e 1* weskent-d by Ute abeenoe ol mate'lal te*t_**iony. I, therefore, believing that 1 could not sseurs a conviction for the reason glveu above, a* well aa a tcluitanee to loee any more tin., in pureulng the case, now a. knowledge aautfaction of tho within oempielnt, and auk that thc caao be dl*iui**ed and the defendant discharged trom custody. " ANNIE ALLEN." Juatloe Murny dlsmlsasd the case. Tho defendant wss absent, but hla lnlereeta were looked after by Colo-el in? gersoll. DISCVSSlNt TBS FARE TO ST. LOUIS. The Tammany OemmlUee on Transportation to the Decocratlc National Convention st ht. Louis rr.et ac;.In on Tuesday snd ie.-<lv;*d from the chairman 'I.- offers of the various trunk line pssi"e?r agent* for a spe.-l.tl irvin of sleeping.ears lo and from St Louis. There was ll tel* difference In th* rate made. The cost ef trans? portation wa* placed al from lit to ?24 SO for each n.an ter the round trip end 88 SO fer eeeh sleeping-car. The tar* fer eash maa will he 881 for th* round ino. luclullnn sleeping secommodailons lha entire Ume while swap. In addition te the aleealagoare, lha Tammany Committee ha* engaged room* for 200 pet-eon* and three larre pitiers at the *>>utt*m Hotel In St I*ouia. Th* commltteo will report to the Tammany Oomaiitee of TweutT-tlve early next week. It I* p.-obtble that the offer of tbo New fork Ceptrsl and Hudson River Railroad Company for a aueelal train will be aocepied. THE LOAN OT A MCQ. Aa Infant wu crying fretfully In hi* mother's ar .na in a street car the ether day, whan eke turned to a mao at har sida with tba requeov ol t - Wad yea place ie Ink erase al him soe .-he'll lUafc 1Tb Us fathet aad kape athin l?. . HOME NEWS. PROMINI VT ARRIVAL*. Fi'th Armut lietel? HeBBtor Joh* !_*r*?BD, of Ohio, and ex ***nator William H. Hero ora. ef Cenueclicnl.Betel RruniwV.-V 7.. Letter, or Chtoago..'?__*?. 'Imxti'-Ome dicer O Hotibard. of Vt a*lil-itou; C. Prentice Kelley, of Utica ; Mmeou Holn.rd, ol Albany. a.-l ' hef.er 8. cele, of Ottsaaa, X. V..tii'irfeir #?.*?'-William W. crapo. pr** lilma, an.) Baa ITO Potter, vie* .prssldeat, ol th* Pilot sad Pere Maiqn.tte Railroad t om pa nt.Prer**rt H*iif?< ol.v erl Pour C. Hale*, C. la. army, aud H*arr B. Sanford, ot Plerl.I*..Vorrov lull Rare "*TM ?*v. Dr. E. K Atwlll, of Tol*do: tb* I er. Dr. QBhtci ot A.roa, oale; tae Rev. Dt. <-. h. Baie*, of Clayetand. jiocmsrtt Hotel A. Voa Murom, of the Oermsn Legsllon st Wsshlngtea.A"?*w York Hotel-. nnul Sapla tl* Lends, of Parla WHAT 18 OOINO ON TODAT. Tilden will ea*e oefore Jule- Lawrence. Convention of Woman S?r'.ra*e League, Masonic Tem? ple. Farewell reception .r. ihe Rev. Dr. James M. King, Park Avenue Methodist Eplacopil Church. 8 p m. MSW*reft Yacht Club meeting, club heuae. evening. E.-t'ctlc College con.menr-ein'-nt. Chlekerlng Hall, 8 p. m. uh'o Society meeting, No. 280 Flfth-av*., 8 p. m. College of l'harmii-y Alumni, No. 209 East Twenty third-st.. 8 p. m. llceeptiou of 8th Regiment. Armory, evening. Nsttehsl Association of Amateur Athletes, ('.rand Un? ion Hotel. 8 p. m. I-icruase League Convention, Knickerbocker Cottero. 8 p. m. Ms*?-meeting of East Orange, N. J., property owners, 8 p m. ]it-ii'."lt for " Tony" Hart, Academy of Musln, afternoon. Conununluition of Cresent Dodge No. 402, Masonio Temp'e, 8 p. m. Dock Department meeting. NEW-YORK CITV. Father John E Burke, pastor nf tho Church of BC Benedict the Moor, for oolored Catholics, says that the man, a mulatto, who has boon collecting money during tho last few weeks for tho church and for St. Benedict's Horan for Colored Children ls an Imjiostor. Professor William R- Ware delivered an Interesting Illustrated lecture upon "The HW tory of Grecian Architecture"' In Ihi icc tu re-room of the School of Mines nf Columbia ('.liege last evening. Tho Coffee Exchange yesterday voted to observe Good Friday sud t'.e day following a- holiday*. Tho White Star steamship Celtic will not sall until niiue repairs arc made to one ot tho stern platea which will tako several days. " Plenty of seats In the for? _rd care, ladles,* shouts the Bridge policeman. ?'Hats I" whisper the bright-eyed shop-girls to each other, as they bustle Into thc crow.1 at the Ant platform, Tho examiners of the National Civil Service Board yesterday held an examination to fill vacancies In the Damage Department of tho Appraiser's office^ There were twonty-nlne candidates exanilnod. Ihe salary ls $1,800 a year. Phillp NeldlInger, foreman of a Jury In Part I of the City Court, fainted yesterday, and Judge Ehrlich ! was obliged to excuse him. Ills Illness was ascribed to the foul gases In the court-room arising from a i waste pipe that ls out nf repair. The t'oronct ls pitlently awatllng a favorable ? wind and clear weather, aud Captain Crosby ls each day hoping to make a start mi tbe next. The trim schooner yacht has been rather unfortunate of late In her crew and In the weather conditions. *\"o greater tribute to the memory of Henry Bargh could be paid than by thc substitution of some Im? proved motor In th-*, place of horse power on the surface railroads of this city. A man Wat hail become an admirer of the bespangled girl who dally thrusts her Muled head Into the bia; red month of the circus elephant, wrns anxious to iiear tho pretty words by which, he felt sure, sha charmed tit* huge beast. He crept near enough to hear hor hiss: " Hold yer Jaw, y' ugly brute I" If William K. Crace cannot be elected as a governor of the Manhattan Club, how can be hope to become Governor of ihe silalo of "sow-Yorkl Ono of the hlggc*.t down-town restaurants has had . strawberry gboct-oaba on Its card for over two weeks. I Jay Could ts a good sailor. He steered clear of ' tho maelstrom lu the District Attorney's .mo-*, stean.e. an.uiul the bllzzai ~ and bas now sailed sale In tho taco of ihe Blackshear railroad disaster. Such crowils of curious il^htf-ecrS go down to Coney Island tu seo Blffhtoa Beach Hotel ha'iled fa:thor away from the surf that tho contractor has been ad vised to I.... .1 a high hoard f.-nce around the thing anil charge an admirion fee. Thnre ls no doubt that ' he has ci.nliileii.-e In his ability to draw a big house, i Inspector Byrnes says history shows that " honor I among thieves*' ls not encouraged hy tho public aa | It waa in the days wher "robbs*** was a capita! offence. Feople Lied to see the rogiios hang togotbOf then. f ipeiintciiK'.i.-nt D'Oeuch, of lh" Buildings Bureau, Ins DOVSf bon regarded as posses*lng exceptional histrionic talent, yet, at his fOOOM appearance In the Union Square Theatre, he brought down the house. Assistant Surgeon James E. Pilcher, U. S. A., read a p_*per on "'The Transportation ol the Wounded" be? fore the .Military ttrfteg Institution st Governor's Islam! yesenia) afternoon. The graduating clasa ot the Eclectic Medical Col? lege of t.ii-- city will bold lu commencement this evening at Chlekerlng Hall. Tho Rev. John L. Scudder will address the graduates. "Tho Mail and Express" has Issued a n -Hy printed " Veterans' Refcrsuce Book," containing a roster of O. A. It 1'osts In New-York and Kings Counties, with other valuable Grand An..y Information Some persons are so un-Amerloan as to assert that no cryptogram or combination that could possibly be evolved out of the simple announcement: "Ignatius Donnelly has gone to Europe," would be any Improve? ment thereon. Oll lamps have been temporarily fallen back upon to light the Franklin Square Elevated Station. It ls generally admitted that hot for several years ! hM the observance of St. Patrick's Day In this city j been so general as on last Saturday. Congressman W. Bourke Cockran, In bis lecture on j ? lri.-.h Nationality" at St. Lawrence's Roman Caihollo i Church, sneeringly referred to Queen Victoria as " a . fat and commonplace female." Where is nenry George? Foreign convspondent* are crowding their dla pate hes j with announcements of tbe English hating propensities of tho Crown Prince of Germany, of the Emperor's physicians, and of the German*) generally. This sure? ly cannot be io "cultivate the Irish vote." Men who believe In O'Donovan Rossa sent him 8115 last week for his advocacy of dynamite. F_-Congre***,[nan John K. Finerty, of "The Chicago Cltlr?n," speaking of .Mayor Hewitt and th" irish, says of his countrymen: ? Even yet, such slav'*s are most of them to the party fetich, tbat If St. Patrick him? self were to run for Mayor on the Republican ticket, tbo New-York irish, as a majority, would vote tor Hewitt" House property has Increased tn value In Chat ham? al, since It was re-named Park Row. Tho lot 40 by 125 feet at tbe northwest corner of Flfth-ave. and Thirtieth st., belonging to Colonel John Watson, has beeu sold for business purpose*} for $-_'!.'*,OiX). Tbo lot lt at present occupied by a large brownstone house, No. '1*4 1 -'t fib-ave., where Colonel Watson live*. Colonel Watson last night de? clined lo give any Information as to who had bought the property or for what purpose lt would be used. An Intetestlng lecture was given la-t night before tbe Art Sohools of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, at Fltty-uinth-st. and Third ave., on "Animal Loco? motion.'' bf ITofessor i_*) ' ?*?inl Muybrldge. Iho well known photographer of animals In motion. The lecture wag profusely Illustrated with views of horses, dog*, and other animals, and also of human beings In ac? tive iiioii.m. .-?-. noonnm It has been found that GflgM Relnhert, formerly a pilot In the employ of tho Williamsburg Ferry Com? pany, who wa** dischii-ged fur th*-ft and has liecome Insane, ls claimed ats hush.md t.y tv-o women. Ho livia al No. BM loath Third st.. and ls to be removed to an In*, a ne ajiyli.m. The firs! wlf* agreed lo compromise with Ihe se.:ond, whom Relnhert lives with, by accept? ing i_00 and tbs household furniture. Mayor Chapln expressed approval yesterday of the bill for the separation of the i?*pai-intents of Police and ExcSr. which will give the BxOtSS Commissioners con? trol over the subordinate*, of |_*| depart mi nt I ne* ead of the Police CoauatoetOaOC ba**1l*| control of them a* at present. Grand Marshal Janie* D. Bell, of tho Grand Army of tl.e Hepnl ll.-, has designated Jaine, N. Mills as his Adjutant amt Cats' of Staff. The Batata Kiev att'd Katti- ..id Company has Axed April 10 as tlie date fo ope.:-.,- Its Myrtle ave. branch, from Grand ave. to Adams st.. where the City Hall Station ls being built. There will be three liiternif.il ate stations, at Vanderbilt ave., Navy it., and Bridge at. A ITimary Teachers' sunday School Institute was held yesterday lu AatoelaUra Hall. Mn. J. 8. Os? trander presided. A number of pertinent loplca were discussed hy teachers present in the afternoon, and In the evcti!n_ Mit. Kennedy, of Philadelphia, spoke upon "The Mistakes of Primary Teachers." and Dr. Ii. ll. Mst mill- on "Tbs Relations of Little Children to the Church." It has been found thai the signatures of a number of resident* ot the neighborhood, purporting tu ba those of we ll-know* proyortymwaort, aitaehed to tbs patttlon for tbe llceiv>o granted several we-elcs ago to James IL Reynold* for a Uauorsho**- al Second place and Court it ., are forger,.***., . Mr. ney onida says ho gavo a man ?IO to get thc -seiltlon signed and know* nothing of the maller ra-rsonaJlj The rtxcls* Commissioners say that the place waa properly ]lri*_ed and that a petition waa not weded so that nothing can be done. Tbe people Interested propose to see what ean be done legally. A MU has been p.wc-d by thc L-glslet-ro and is In tbe bands of th" Covet-nor, which ls believed to have la-en drawn for the purpose <i"f giving a life position to "Jim" Dunns, tbe ax priiefiglrter, now Imper of the city Hall, a* lt provides thal tts kr>*p*r or Janitor of a pu brio building, who ls a war YtWan or a mt-mtcr of tbe Volunteer fire Deparfmshf 'when lt dtobanded. shall be removed except for good oana**.. Dub*****, was a volunteer fireman. He had his term fixed at five yean by the Legislature two yt>art ago, and the Alder? men a few months er '?A his aai try from J1.800 to 82.04)0, over tba veto of Mayor Whlt-yty. ender a new law yeaterday tb** Republican minority of the Hoard of Supervisors d***tlgnated " The fttandard t'nloo* as ons of tbe payers to publish corporation ad? vertisements. A fire oecnrred yesterday In tbe llthograpblo works of Ernest Edwards A Co.. at Koa. ASA and -1811 Thlnl ave., and caused a loss of 83,000 on s-tock and machin? ery, and fl,BOO ob tba building. Tbe Ice**** wera covered by insurance. NEWS FROM TBE SUBURBS NEW-J EBB KY. It has ]ntt leaked out that Mollie W..Mams and Peter Bergen, of New Urn nsw Irk, were married about four monthe ago. The two met with considerable opposi? tion In their courtship from Mrs. Williams, bot finally escaped her vigilance. The affair was kept a (reoret until a few days ago, when Medlin told her mother, who locked ber In a room and refused tn let her be seen. Bergen will probably -reek tho aid of the courts to get possession of his wife. JERSEY CITY. Dr. J. F. O'Grady, ot *Vo. 136 Jackson-avs., was ar? rested Tuesday night, on complaint of his wife, who charged him with being an habitual drunkard, and Justice Routh yesterday committed him to the County Jail for fifteen days. He waa taken to the Jail In a coach. NEWARK. The Benedictine Monks of flt. Mary's Abbey cele? brated yesterday the Feast of St. Bensdlct, tholr patron saint with elaborate religious exercise* in St. Mary's (.horeb. Th* Marcus L. Ward Post, G. A. E., has adopted resolutions condemnatory of Senator inpails's char? acterization of Generals McClellan and Hancock In his recent remarks In debate In the Senate. Wtammtss puum The Rev. Mr. Roi luson. "ho fur over fifty years wss a min Aler lo th - Met boris' I pis op: 1 Church. di d at h's h.mc In Wet N w i.i.gh n -e-ten-y of 1 ti'uiii inls. Mt. Robt son waa eight.-one y arr. of age. Fears are entertained for the safety ot the fishing smack Peter Cooper, whleh left Bechtel's Dbck. 8 sole ton. on thc *Hh Instant, en a enrioe. The missing craft was last seen on ibo sunday preceding the storm, by tha sm**" h. ('coif.ana Yours, od Cloak Island, ohe was tben heading off shore. f>he ts commanded by Cai lain Kdward rJchmalr, who lives at To*npkl_Avlt]>. with his wile and two ehtldre*. Besides her commander (hs carries a erew of ten mer. LONG ISLAND. The various towns and villages on Long leland wnre in a deplorable ?ui? yeHerday. cansed bv the heavy rain. ra el wrns Impeded In many v Hag*-.. Ute streetB an! lane* being Hooded tm fret In dent h. with water and sloth, -finch damage to property waa al*o r?a-.rted. c-'lars and barns being flooded and lira stock (1ro*t-ned. .'at er al waahouts ob tho Long Island Rail oed occured yesterday. Tha steamer Nonowant which runs to Brldg** pnrt Conn., ls ashore on tba beach near Port Jeffer? son the ? anial'i havti.** bee*' oonirallfad to run her hoad on huh and dry lo save her. the Bea having bean running high and rough tor several days. ? - ? - WE8TCHl_rrER CXltTIfTT. The Republican Clnb of Eaatcbester win meet In their ball at Mont Vernon to-night, to ratify the nomi? nations for town ofTlrars. A social reeepllon and parlor conference wac held by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mose man. Mount Vernon, on 'iu-rtdsy night In the Interest of the Young Men's Christian Assoc allon, which has purchased a site and contemplates erecting a handtoma building, with gym? nasium, atc. The parlors were well-fllhd with repre? sentatives from various or-f-cl'tattons, and James I.. Gordon, secretary ol the Brooklyn Association pre? sided. Frederick B- Schenck, cashier of the Mercantile National Hank, snd Of the ,->fat*> Executive Committee, spoke of the work ot the Association among hniluost mea ; and E. W. Watkins, secretary of the International Commutate, made sevaral valuable suggestions as to the method of conducting the work. A lunch fol? lowed. Tbo Democratic Town Convention of Eastc'ie-tler met at Mount Vernon on Monday night and made nomination* which promise dcf**at, If tne resp<M>table ritlirirs torn ont to vote, as they har. promised to do. Tho better cbws of Democrats threaten to holt the ticket, especially Ita hsad. Daniel nickey, nomi? nated for Supervisor," Mr. rDcttey ls ono of th* fathers of one of the Tweed relies, the malodorous Boulevard ?tchem- which saddled Westchester touuty with a debt of "'.r.oO.OOO that has always roused tbe anser of tho taxpayer* whenever lt has been referred tn. Mr. Hickey will probably poll Hie Italian labor vote In Tue.kr hoe without much trouble and he threatens to "spend a good manv hundred dollars to be sleeted." Herbert f*_**-t, the nominee for Town Clerk, will also be snowed under If tie respectable Democrats stand to their convictions. The poltr-e of Yonkers have been Informed that tho smallpox !,*..-.!(at on the nntik'rt* of the town hat been robbed lo the last three weeks of t> n comforter?., two i?icl. ok <i'.llu, a number of ni nitre a a aol pillows, articles of clothing, a quantity of orockery, a cloak and a policeman's ol-j... The charter ejection heh! in Tarrytown on Tuesday ree Bal In favor of th" i-..-ll?silPg: George --liver, for president of the village: lilfl*_ H. Yocuf.i and George D. Cypher, for tm* ees; Isaac Reina, for treasurer; also lesolutlon- for the ma nt'&auce of wator supply, gae light aad police protection were adopted. Alfred Bt-ckhout, Irrether-ln-law of ex-Governor John T. Huffman, died suddenly on Tuesday at bis home tn bing Slug, from heart disease. In the village of Noi tb Tarrytown the following officers were el coted: Abram De Revere, for presi? dent ; A. 0; Randall and Theodore Arnold, for trustees; James A. .terms, for Ool'sctor, and Robert Henry for treasurer. At Dobbs Ferry Charles P. Mcclelland was elected piesident; Alonso Ackerman, trnsu*e: Jame- Lange, oolloo tor. aad John B, Acker for treasurer. At Iiaatlr.is 'ipt.n-HudM-n Tli.mu* K. Fraser was elected preildent; Peter Young, trustee; Jacob T. Wheeler, eoilecter, and Bertrand F. Tompkins, treas? urer. The Prohibition:*!* of Yonkers have nominated the following candidate*: Charles E. Se-, for super? visor; Dr. A. H. McLawry, for Mayor; Maurice Con? nery, for Aldermen-?First Ward; John L Platte, for Keeond Ward; E. A. Hall, Third Ward, and Odell Stephenson, Fuorth Ward. LITTLR C0R1RRR IS ILL. The chai*_Bf* little burleeque ictree* " Corinne " ls so? rt tra*, ir lt*_i~a**_. Sh* Brat felt 111 during the matinee performances nt ? A ree Als* yesterday, bnl itruggled throng ti her part. She wss then taken to her room In the Ht ur Ha? vant Honse, wh*r* the fainted, snd her guardian, Mrs. Jennie Kimball, much slarmed, summoned Dr. T. S. Rob eriton, who proaowneod Corinne's illneee te be so severe ss to nut her su pea ra nee le the ?vening perfortnanee eui of tbe Qt-eettrm. Thl* le the first Ume In her five years' profes-tonal eereer that tbe little **er has bees obliged to dlaappolnt an audience. Har friefMa, the gallery-boys, Quickly got to know of her indisposition, sad seat up flow, ert snd many meresgee nf sympathy to her. It Ls sup posed that she caught cold on Monday, when. In spite of the blirtard that wss raging, she gsvs a sucee-sful per fonnsns*. It I* hoped tbal sha will he sble te appee* lo-morrow evening. TEARS TM AT TBS YACHT WBIM IS LOST. Nothing hss beea heard of W. Gould Rroksw's **donner yacht Whim, whleh left this city on Mtreb 8 a* go on s pleasure cruise to Rt Augustine, Klori la. The yaeht's owner and three friend* went te Rerfelk, Vs., Just before the ttorm to Join her there, bot swslted her coming in viln, ind hsve now grave tears for her safety. The Whim was a centreboard yacht and was enrolled In the fleet of the New.York Ysekt Clnb. She wss built In 1885 (or Charles W. Cha pin. of this dub, sud wss pur ekaaei ter th* owner hy hie rather, winiam Breksw, t member of the wall-known clothing firm. fer. lt I* Hld, 0S,(J-90. William Uro kaw in_ ta/, ..enid Uro ks w sre both st Fort Monroe; but If lo the course ef t tew dsys the wuim ls not reported, they will give her up for lost. ACTOBS SXOAOM TN A SOB KY (J Ca UK EU Chsrtee Abbott, the leading man of Maggie Mitchell's eomptny. engaged st ihe Fount*:.ih Street Theatre, on Thcrtdsy. it lt ehirged epat la Ue face of H. __ Saad tnrt, tn aetor, snd stTuck him on tho ne*e, ?(coloring both eye* sad canting bioed te dew. L**l Monday Sand? ford (enured a wsrrint agsin?t Abbett for ssssult, snd yt*te-lay Abbott ippesred at Jefler*t*n Market Police CMS! D*wy*r Prtcat speeared fer Abbi.tt and _*t_-i*>ded t'.tt clent'* nitchsrge na ibe ground that the ooinplalnant hid nut api-e(r*d to proiectite. Abbott Informed th* mag!*sr*t?r that Sandford wa* miler personal and flnanolal obligation* to him, hat circuit ted report** derogatory in him. which hs -tae.-vui j estie* White after waiting ten mlnau* la vain tor Sandferd. Ileohsrged a lt bott. About ? Quart*** of sn hour trier th* ease was disposed ot, Kan_ f. rd cam* into sear, sad on .taming ihe stat* of affairs hs*uiy departs, in oneat ot t lawysr, detennlned te hara lh* eas* reopens*._ TRR SBA XT-SA OKA V CCNTtOYRRST. The Ori"|>Si_**u affair ls exciting dleutiMlon ill steans, sod General kadee, would net ?*? *zaetty _*l!_hted to hair lbs t.mmary . th* gsBeral verdlst ea th* centro )"*.' A gentleman tren acquainted wtth ihe Orin of Wnbater A Co..esk* *.itir*>* t/iat (Jenora! r-deao had all along 'ut-mated to thst firm thal be had been the chief perauii in lae pr*-par?U? af Oeeeral Cranf* memoir*. The (set thal Cetaaet ?. ;*_?. Ur*ul h__ Uk* origin*I of hi* nikafa lenee at MAR t, 1888, la tmoertllj tmttrfi te The use of a good soap is certainly calculated to preserve the skin in health, ta maintain its complexion and tone, and to prevent its falling into wrinkles. Ivor. Soap is an article of the most careful manufacture, and the most agreeable and re* freshing of balms for the skin. A WORD 1 "-"Here are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as goo- aa the 'Ivory' **? op* [ they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of WARNING.) the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright 1?6, by Procter dt Gamble. anfflelent oartdmet* that General Grant octed for himself In writing the epistle. Colonel Giant said yesterday that he expected to Rive out a letter to the public to-day un tho subject. In snswer to certain statements made by General liadoan. OROAXIZED TO HELP CORNELL UX1YKRSTTY. Tha Delta (hi Association ha.*) been Incorporated by Jul us Chambers. Sidney II. Role, John Ix* Witt Warner, Henry A. Montfort. Edwin Ullotle. Rmlltua t). Kendall. Frederic. M. Steven.. Daniel J. Tompkins, W. J. Thuni 1*8-1 n. Haiu-I O. liorto. Sigmund M. Leh? man, John I. Hamilton, James Ward Vt artier, Herbert ix Sohenck and Hollin C. Horr. These giad-iate. of Cornall t.'nlrerslty are organized for social purposes and io promote tha welfato of that Institution. - *j JAY OOULD WILL NOT BE HERS TODAY. Edwin Gould said yesterday that he had received no far'her messHge from ht* father or bia brother George. Both ot thea), he said, were In Jacksonville. HI* tether wodM r *obably remain there i tim day*. He certainly would .tot be here to-day. at there **-a*i ni need fer hts presence st the meeting of the directors of the Mlesoert rae?c road. ?.-ms URtBWIRW TO THE PUXDITA RAMA BAT. Tbe i'm.lita Ila ma hs i. of Indi*, who ts endeavoring to csrry out plsns for eduostlng tbe chlld-wtdows of thst country, lectured before the member* of the Long Island Illaterlcel Society. Brooklyn, l.i*t evening on Ihe msnners | snd custom* of Inila. She wse deseed In native cos? tume, (nd corrected many popular errors In regard to Hin? doo society. , MAKINS INIKIjLIQHXUH. miniati* tte ai* i-va'*;. TO-DAT. Bnartiea. ? 881 R?|8. 6 la I M*oi sets. 9:3. | Hoon'* ag*. 8 mon tvat*.i_ A Jf,_t*T)i*T Hboic 3:10 I Hot Id'l 2:43 I Hell nate, ?:? l? _.-__adr ?'?)-. 2.il I dor. Itl'.L 3til I Hell Gate. 0:10 INCOMING -i TEAM ER S. TO-DAT. FttttV Tram, tatmm, BIM Holland.Loorina.Mar 9.NeMoo-l a*n*iu.Llrerpo.iL.Mar n.Nanon tl ? Ute of Nerada.ftia?t*nw.-far 9.Mtet* Ktater.-.Bremen.Mer 10.NO Ll.iy t li* Huffer.Antwero.Mar ?....Whlt* Croae Alt-e.Aa .Inwall.Mer 8.Atlas Martel.Barbvloes.M.r'.J .Hiifoeo Aila*..Pert I,nunn_Mar 6 .Alua City el Allaala.h-v?.>s.M_r 17.Aiexanare raiDAT, MARCH 23 Bothnia.Lrveroool...Mar IS.Canard BBHBBB-*..Liverpool.Mar 14.White HUr hui.._-.;ii?i.ia*.Mar 14.*** U Lloyd Hie Mega.Na*?*u.Mar 19.Wura'* SArCR.'tY .mm ii -.'. t Ohio....Liverpool.Mar 14.Inman Wieland.Ilsmbnrr..M?r U....Hamb-Amer Antin.ii*.Hemhuric.M?r m.Carr "".?fiann.Antwer*.Mer IO.Roo ater City of Pera.Aapinwail.Mat 1?.Pacitic Mal C'aracaa.i*__ueyra..Mar 17.-....Bed li OUTGOIN ? STEAMERS. TO-DAT. Te?**l YttteL Etna. fer M-1U .less, eail riweet OaargU. 8tate. OUsrow. n . .n. Rh.1etI-.H4mt1.Amer. HnruOiirc. 1 pm Sewrutt. I'..'Ul.-, '.VI. t tym ? ii.10 Bm noOO. Cltyof Columbia, Alex'.lro. ft_v*m_ Ao.. 1 nm 3 pa Olio ooo. i4uei*M, ber .n i.i._-. 1 pm 8 pm fill'.VT. MABC.I 23. Philadelphia,, Red I). Leg-uerr-*.. 1 pm 3 pm SATC-DAT. MAH. ll _i, dervi*. Canitm. Llvernool.ll am 2:30pm F.tli'opta, A*ehor. '?l?*eow.ll am 3 pm fl!iT..n .*. Baltic, Heintmrg. m*. n Marasia.ij._-r. Kambora-. noon. FAtlet. so Horn. Bremen vi* -ionth'ten..ll::iO am I'S" p m B?l?enlan.l. Rrxi-tur. Antwerp..lliJOam 3:30 pm Le Benrgogn*, Frsaeh Tran*, llavrj.ll am 3 poi Osama.Clyde Heyti. 1 pm 3 pm Maxioo, BfJM Tran*. Harana... 1 pm 3 pm Saratoga, Werd'a, lutana. . . pm . SHIP PIN I SR IVS. PORTO* KBW.TORK...WE")** KSDAY, MARCH 31, 1898 ARRI VRl) Steamer Wvo?Ine (Br). Risby, LlT*rpool Feb 10. Queen*, town ll. arith wk* an.l p**a*n?eri to A M Underbill et co ateemar t retilc (Br). 8.ultu. l.iv*rp*ol Mar b. with md** and u***e_c*r* to J Brae* lamar. nt*.::'. *chr Lotus Boc ki. Mount, Jack*onvllle 6 days, with linnher to I. Hm.kl A Bon. veasel to Warrell Ker. Steamer I'aii*!.*****. Pi?.*r. flereeuah 3 day*, wtth mdse an* |.a***ns*r? w Ri, W*ik*r. 8t*em*r R.ohmonil. J*nn*y Waet Point, Va, with md** and p**aan*-*ra io "1.1 Dominion R* Co. Brlgitiora** lurull, nlare.lt. Pouee, PR. 33 .lay t, wit li melesa's io L W A P Armstron*-. *c_r Emma R Smith (of Wln.l*or. N?), Fr,nlkn*r, Cientne gn* bb dar*, with *n_ar lo enle-r: ve***l to Ft.ulke di Cu. Put in lu .1.si re**, boun.l lo D*law*re llrtaek water. Behr Annie V. Rlrk*r?on, Foi*, Onnalr** tb days, with log w*?nl to T ft M***eo?*r: v****i tal) A Brett. Son .<- ( o. rV.hr list* Far. B*B**r, Mayagues. Pit. .r, tavt. With frat te Domes dt Pearsall; re**el to H B Rawer, di Ce. Bl.'J* ta ET?A' 8*adv Kotk. win* moderate, NW; elon.ly and thick off anare At City I aleo a, wind lg. NW; cl.ady. Arnvari ratt.rtlif - Bteamer Danish Prince (Br), Jones, Proareeo Mar Vs with len ,, lu Ttiehsild Mr..a. Vessel to rtnnp*..|i. M..*..-,. ?t Young. a rr-, rael et th.i Ber at 7 a m. Bark TalKoian (nf Yarruoath. NS). Baker, F*w*y 65 dara, i wuh mdse tu Hammtll A Oilleaple. veasel te Bord dt lillie. I katu. Hark Keetrell (Br). Priest, N*w.Haven, in ballast te i loni.a * Co. Htic Bari ght, Fn*f*r. Vort spain 37 days, with molasses to L w A P a rm (trulls. QT Atearaer ti ".tex i Br), which arrived Tueeday from Japan an. china port*, was eeBsicsed to Certer, Hawley B to. net aa reuerte.l, CLEA RED Bteamer The Queen (Br), Mesley, Liverpool via Queen*. I*wu r w j Hor*t, 8t**m*r Steie ol (.**rgla (Br), Moodie, Olaaerow?A nd tn Hal*-;., A CO ??ttaiiier Al.er (Oar), ('tirltuiflars, Bremen via Southampton -Oonah* A Co. *l**tn*r I'er'.nl* (Br). 1 uni. t.labon - Phelp* Bro* * Ca fieainet Alain... Rlak. (Jalveaton?V H Mallory <fc Co. Bloomer Breakwater. Dole, W**t Point, V*?Old Dumlmon Be Co. Steemer Wyanoke, Roes. Norfolk. City Point and mo.i moorl?Old I i.u.ninon *ts Qa ateemer Fanny Ca-walader. Oilllngbam, Baltimore-. B N Downer, Kteamer Josephine Thompson, Moore. Baltimore? fl N' Downer. ?l??m*r Winthrop, Bra.s. Portland?Horatio Hall. Bhip Alma ..*_r>. tcluingel. ll..;tertl:irn? a *ij. ii, Tool * Ce Bark M*rtiu'.n < Ital). M-S-etio, Batavia Java, (or order* Ben oem A Hoy ??an Bark Mary r rater (Br), Cash. Rottenlam-J F Whitney *k Ce, IUrs Belt (Rr). Monro*. Cadi* aad Mahon- lt de Flor**. Bark f-.lvtea, Corti*. Leg-aa? B F Maieelf A < ... tacbr flam* Weston. Morto*. Mt 0**jr.*. Urena.la?Chas R mii A <_. ftc-r D W B (Dr), Me Lean, 81 Jahn. NB-t*oemm?U Bro*. T. (.Alli.ARO 1 HO MA*. M. ?.. MR- ELLIOT F. t*HBPAKD. MU. SIDNEY DILLON, MR. HOItAf'K L. HOTCIHKIIBM, MR. J. A. BO?T*iVICK. MR WALLACE C. AM1RIWH, MK. DONALD MACKAY. MR J. J. ??*?? B, Hebb* Petry. and hundreds of other well snd fsvorsbly knoem gentlemen use snd indorse ELECTRIC SERVICE for maintaining an even tnmperatare In hu-ae*. -ffiee* and publio buildings. Any kind of heat automatically, accurately aad putatively centrelled, and any deelred tempersture malnuined, Ineur ia_ i.ea.ii., comfort and eoonoaiy, sod preventing the de. (trueilon nf furniture, woodwerk, *ri-s.*etng, Be. We re? fer to any of ou: nut. ratra, whose uiaunwiuela will be soul with Ulestrsied Calal*..* on appltcailon. MBTROrOLITAR BLBCTRIO BBRTICK CO. MAIR OmCBS BRANCH OFFICE U_ Bm-wa-r, Maiwu. MMiac. , 88 Baal a8*a> sa. ?Steamer* Helvetia, for tesatattt r*?n?*tvl Kart. lt*obnr?i AH", sud WiUon.ineu. lire.n.m. I; iain, AinnieMaiu A lame (ia.ve*;.in: llrrakwatei, Newport Now*. Al*? **l ed?vi* Long Ulan! -iound?8(*am*r Herman WU ter. Boe'.eo. THE MOVEMENTS OP STE A Ml* Ri r"><l_.I.?>I P.) RP*) QtneittisTCiWK, Mer ll- Arrived, *t*emer Lord Ooo rh (Br) ll li el. ???. tro ?? PlilU-lelplii.t Mars oi. h?r war In I. v*rpo<_. (nno pr. cee<l*.l). Bki.W II *-a:*. Mar ??*,_P****M. ateemtir l..k* Bnpanor i Br), Btvwari. rr.nu Nnw-Yora Mar h. oh her wet i.. Lirerutiol. Ki.NrMi, i -r-ti ? Paaee*!,sr**m*r I'si-aiine (Br), walla, way, Irom Bosiou Mar 7. oa ber wey te l.lreroool. (For later Shipping .V_*. If ans. te* *V'A Peg*.) Announcemeau. ftaware of s nlijfbt irritation of tha thro**. BtB-nmeir* Cough Drop* riv* ia nt l. tit nu*". motA et th*-leveledr_ur_aI tuu.it ant drutgleu everywhere. E. Miller's Sfbing Hats. 1,147 Broad wey and 4 Aster Place. " GOGEBIC" E. _- W. " Goo?bic,? OCt NltW "OlBHOTg" COLLAB. Benrt A. Mavifls M. D., 819 WIST 1 'STH.tr. Dtceaeee ?f the Varv.ut arti* u, i.emto-t*tintry O' Imi*oleue*?n.l(terlhtr Hour*?Ste 1'*, f> toA, -*> Pleasure, profit and peace in u sin gr a He win s* Marilin*) if lt I* e eenuin* Aummatlo rn ..In br Willotia lt uttii.a m. M. Co. w. A O. medallion tratlemara on nv*ry amai-hiTie, 658 Broe.lt.ay. N. Y. SOLID SILVER. Discounts are frequently offered by dealer, in Solid Silver Ware, but upon investigation they will invari? ably be found to be made from prices that are fictitiously advanced for the purpose, and will be found higher than the regular prices asked at our establishment for goods of a superior quality. Gorham M'f'g Co., silversmiths Broadway and 19th Street. New Thing in Furniture. Parties purohaalng _oo*l Furniture shoal') reta** to hu v sn* piece of upholstered work where the black headed tacks er* driven throagh the-(Imp. a* thef noduiibtedlv civ* avideooe ot poor work and cheep fl-ilth. tine furmlturt never th mes Ult gimp tucki, for tnt gimp it glutil on. Let thia geld* yon when looking- a: furniture and inslat on the application of gimp wlthoat tecka a'Hittite Gimp lt applied teithoot tocks. AD1IKSITK GIMP CO.. Limited, 120 WALKER 8T_ WEW-TORK. EDWIN C.BURT & CO.'S For Ladies and Children Ar* Oae best j-oo.lt m?.le. Fit Perfectly, Easy on the Faa* Superior tn style, OM oo moto than any other Fine shoes. CA-'TION.-Oenulne hart) th* rall naree of KI)WIN C. Bl KT ?Umped on LI VI NO and SOLE of eaoh Shoe, aad are Wit RANTED. For (tte itv tee tint: retail tho* dealer* in aearly avery et*** throughout the Unlte<l .state* end c.inada. All width* er Lest*, any Styl. et Mhaa. ***ole. Toe et Heel. If yeti cannot get our make of shoes frons roar dealer, send a-.irea* for direction* tio ? to procure them. EDWIN C. BURT & CO.. N. Y. WE ARK DISPLAY INO THE I.AHUBT. HA*tD?0M_**1 AND MO*tTC()MPKBIlB*a*ilFI UNI OF ARTISTIC FURNITURE IN THE CITY. AT PRICK* BELOW* ?MPSTITIO-*, NOVKl.TIK*t*?rRPA**.**l\t.A>\ **EA**ON*H IROIHC. TIONS THB MI1"T WONHER-TI. BPFKCt't-. IN OAK. VAIIOGlNY. CilEKKY, WALXl'Ti A RI* ?IA UK ABLY B1NB Ll .SB. BBB i IOBI CO, and Decorators. 41, 48 and 40 Watt J4ttv*rf. A]