FLORIDA.
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PROGRESS OF VITICl I.1TRE AND Wl.NE
MAK1NT..
V1NES BEGIN BEARING IN TIIE THinn YEAR
VARIETIT.S OF WINE MADE-IN VOBTBSBM
FLORIDA PF.ARS AND l'lACIIl.S IAK?
IKG THF. PI.ACK 01' (Ut \N'".'" -.
raca a staff niaaaaiimiaii oa tuk rataaaa
tottmhmtt. Fi.i-. March SO?There is ** old
6tory of a NeitfwfMf who bauohl Bome Florlda
land. Ommg h-rc to rlnini it. his heart Bank
as he glanraiil arnunl aad aaa Botfclaa bui baieaa
sand itndcr tlie pinc trccs. He walted la rata
lor a sluht of a human K-ing to take rerenge ea.
At la?t there linpned out befon liim OM el tln.se
littie hurmwing antmals ealled Rophers.
"Alone in Florida:" he .rled. aildrcesing thc
ereatnre. pitringlv. " I'm sorry. but thero's DO
help lor it. Here. take my title-dccds, and u.a.v
heavcu have roercy on you ! ?
That Northcrner waa the victim of first im
preshions. Il he had dug down into the sand
hc would have found it un.lerlaid with feitile
clay. that is turning many deepieed tracts into a
gardan. Weat ol thc Appalachicola River farms
STATB CAPITOL, TALLAIIASSF.E.
are plentlfnl nmong the pines. Ilcre. Ir. middle
Florida, the Appakehlaa iootl.i.ls extend almoal
to the Gulf. IVep-rcd roads intersect areen flelds
and shady vnllcys. just as they do further north
in Georgta pnd Teaneaaee, an.l the eanntfj is
dotted with Inkcs nnd enthoweicd with apreadilU
trees. Orapea, tobaeea, cotton, sugar oanc anl
pcar trees aproot as if by magic. and a plantei
latheia oae erop wblle watting w.r another.
No new industry promiae* I'Hfcr than wi'.e
making. An Austrian, Baron T0H Liliichaw, and
a Bortlolais. lf. Emile Dubois. are rivalliug Arpad
Haraaathy. oae for pleaaure, the other for proflt.
At tl.e S.ui I.uis und Andalu.-iau vincvurds. near
TalUhaairr you eaa taate natlve wiaea equal in
flavor to tlie beal ev'r bottled on the Paelfle Sh.pe.
M. Daboia'a vineyarde have lieen under eultivatioa
If-ss thaa Beren years. But he eomea ol a famlly
of Bordeaux wiiic,;rowcr.s. whoae vines were tlie
first attack.d b.v tlie draad ph.vlloxera. aml lus
leientifle methoda have produeed splendid reaulta.
Tlie aoll and cliniate nre cspecially adapted ta
grai>cs. No wonder, therefore, that ha has count.
lesf. imitiitors.
Hut it is one tblng to gTOW grapea and another
to make good wine. American vititners have
prove.1 this by their deiperate arttfleea to eounter.
felt foreign hrands. One entcrprising manufact
urer, n..t f.ir from New-York, makea " line old
Sjianish porl" fron. clderbcny ai.d blr.ckbetry
juice, eider and apirite, ellowa a diaoount to prac
tising physicinns, aud compo..iids an " unferniented
claret" for the Oommaaioa and Bheoabltiah ln
valids l.y Bteeplng Conoord giajics iur a few boura
in sugar and water. Another advertises its "real
Oporto'' the Juloe ol a frape that growa wild in
Arkansas. Everybody knows that Cnlifomia
wines have been "doetored" to give tliem a Freneh
flavor, aad tUoec who drink much of the imported
WHITi: fiKAl'I'--.
article often wonder what abomlnatlona are con
realed Uy a specious labd iti a foreign ton^ue.
'Ihe Florida giawara havo scnsibly decided to sell
their wares on their merits.
" Winemaking," says .M. Dubois, artlc-sly, "is
the simplcst ol operattooa, requiring only eare and
watchfulness. In Florida, we gathcr our grapea
in July, not. as in Fraaee, in September, where
the tetnperature pennits ateady and reimlar fer
mentation. To make claret, all we do is to gfiueeze
the Rrnpes, dun.p them with their juice into a
tonk, 6tir them occa&ionally and let them ferment
until all the sugar is converted into aloohol. In
making wl.ite wines, we separr.'.e the juice from
tha crushed hubks and let it feriucnt separately.
The fermentation of port and sherry has to lie
arrested with spirits."
The principal wines so far prodneed are a port,
whieh, with a good experience of wines, I found
to compare favorably with the IMB popular Span
kb bramls; Satttcrnc and Rhenish; a claret deli
cately fragrant, a sherry that doesn't " bite." and
a Siciliun mixture of darh and ligl.t wines. Ite
aides the?e, you eaa find at tho Tallahassee vir.e
j'ards an aged orange wine, that, barring the
faint citroub odar, uine tasters out of ten would
pronounce mollow Madeira. The Florida Bur
gundy. skilfully handled, is better than ha.lt the
Imported Nuits. liut, like all Burgundies, it
suffers from trunsportation, antj change of clituate
will produee fermentation iu casks that have laiu
quietly in t*llars here for months. Wheif tlie
Florida wines are known they are alieady well
Uked?s<> mu.-li so thal a hundred b.ttles could >>e
sold ff.r every one prodttced. T!ie leaihng gn.w
ers tM. Lut.ois haa alxty-flre mllea of doable tiej
lis/ are indeed selling part* of their vineyaids to
outfiiders aml conliiiing thcuiselves to buying the
yield for their presses.
Grapes grow all over the State, in the clay bllla
about Tallaliassee nnd in the sa.udy p.ne Jands of
tbe peninsula. Every vancty hns been experl
tnented with, and in some of the vineyards sixt.v
kinds grow slde by si le on tiaUilN 01 tiail ovei
the sunny slows, iu tiie Freneh fOabion. In S> oth
Florida the Earnaaaa varietiea do well, ao tbal
ther? is a paaalbUHgf of reprodaclag here geaalne
Falernian or afoaella from Ihe .>rii,ritial fruit.
Along the Gulf cou?t, however, the loreign vine is
not a success. Sometin.es it died nltei bearing,
sametimes befoie betriug, aud sometimes it
refuses to gfOW at ali. The climate seems lo
afli-ct them, rather than tha aoll. The Norton
and Cynthiana, lecognized by exiierienced gn.w
era :.a tha beal red wlae grape in Amorli a, .m
ca|K'cially adapted to Florida, growing larger here
than altuost anywheix- rild. -x BtW Jtan n^o a
eyclone blew downiniles of trellLses: tlie graaea
luy on t!e L-n, .nd lor wef<s, vet imt ,?
ol thew variit.es rotted. Thev make One claret
and port, "lree," saya M. Dubois, frau t'IT?i
earthy tastc ro obk^tionable m moai of our
domestic wines." The F.lvira and ML-wniri R:.-.,
ling produc*- the l?est locnl S;.uteriifs aad Hock
The Cotawliti does not thrive here, aaSering mueh
frotn miJflcw and rot. The Coaoord doea not
alwaya rijKMi aaalljr, and make* a poi r wj m-.
Thia is the wrong M-ason inr laaaeeting vine
yarda. All you oan see is the gnarlvd viue root
tWtntni about. thr wire trelli*. ^ '?J-'-g!
euttin? plnnted at tbe rfdet ot ***l**^Jr^9
iertilizer.for whieh their roota fcol. 4***** '
?; ts ..1 ....llie.ry treea 1*11 tot wntw WUEhtJj
. .;,,,. |.,ml with claV u mi it three IPei nmu
. ni t varii-ties. AU the land needs is phoa
, ?*is oi the %li,i-?r,.Mirs ,,re: keep 0? the anii,
Let ln tlM -?wS ?'?*'? ??"' ?? an ineili.-. tO
~i? im .raliiagr. Several mnenna di*.***"
'- vn ? t, i.ui nr, tu-*?_fnlly l'..u;ht. A n*?
' i..,, ii;..U** lome ttme ago M,?w.*, thnt. white the
FlorWk cUnate la nol ao fewnMe t- ao manj
hii is of grapea a.s Umi ol Calitornta, ttttt-axow
'?",",.' _? ten time. incre jwofluble. t?j8Attttt
ilSsa--an eaUmated thal ln Oalifornta a jrlneyw *
SSSKoS than pay for ruliivat!n? in the tootita
1, ,.,,| .ave lhe anntinl net pr.-lit at ?*>-'/ ?"
? , lere lhe vinrs h.-sir a lialf-erop the thlrd
Vear an.l tlie net pr.-lit is plaeed hy sev.nl
_^wera at over $300, tbe Floridn prapea reoching
?he Nortbern inarketl a mnnth aooncr ilian
Vd abundant Yet anybodj who reada this and
eeiden forthwitb to eome lo Horiite> nnd mnl e
Ms fortune should tnke a leaf out of M. Duboiss
b"?Ul'bnd l>een a wine-rrower all my life," he told
me "before I came here, iti three Depmtmcnta
,,f Wanee But when 1 left Franoe I ?p.*nt a year
a M^, Xere** and Vn'ouein solely to f-tudy
s'veeUne makin,, of ^T}"**"**fi?
Stnee the ureat frost of IH*-.'' Killel all tne
oranu-es herr-uboiits, pears and peeana toive taken
S i.lnee The eonnttyto ^vered with the
l!_Conte pear oreliardH. The trees last month.
ill*1 their'blossoms, looked llke so many white
-iiL.-ir-loaves, but are now in full lcaf. Tliey were
flral planted in a small way about aeren yeart
Now tbere are more lhan 50,000 irees in
aad near Tallahaasee. They give little trouble
nr.iltiply rapidly from cuttings. nnd bear aome
times $1" worth of fruit apioee. C)ne witlow
derives a yearlv revenue of $2,000 from an in
vesttuent of nbottt $l."i,0(?0. Nobody has yet
atarted a oanning-factory In tha heigbborhoo I.
Bui tlie Beld is attraetive; und'old sages are
doing thcir best to perauade farmers lo eut down
thelt acrcage of cotton and " get in penrs." E. L.
?-?- .?
CAPTAIX MACKEXZIE'S DEATH.
PEPCTY CORONER CONWAY SAYS TnE GREAT
CHESS PEAYF.H DID NOT COMMIT St'ICIDi:.
Depnty Coroner Conway, who prantcd tho burlal
certiflcBto for Captain Goorpe Mackcnzlo, who dled on
April 14 at tl.e Cooper l'nion Hotel, was seon ln bed
at bis leiine., No. 158 EaM Broadway. yesterday after?
noon hy u Tribune rejvirter. Ile said, ln reply to thc
rhargfl of oagfect of hl- dutles: ''Tlio rtoath of Captain
Maekeaate WBB reported to uie April 15, the day after
he died. Coroner Meeaeaier pave the permlt for fhe
removal of tln- body to Hcrmnn H. Kipp's undert iklnp
cstabll.-hineut iu Becond iive. I vi.-wed tlie body on
tlio sanie day tlie death waa reported to me. Not a
ttott ana BBU Bboat suielde or death l.y otlicr than
any oataial mcans. The einaHnted body of the mnn
showed tlmt l.o hnd been ln tho last stngos nf con
.?.i.i.pt'on, and he could not posslbly have llvcd much
longer under uny rircunadanfcs. I'.ut I licard that
there wns n bottle found ln hls room when l.o died,
whlch 1 tapposed wa.- ni.tliiiig more than ii cough mix?
ture with .-onie aaodyne in it, whteh nlae consump
tlvea out of ten take ln thelr last stages to alh vlute
I.i.in. 1 delayed tlie burlal certlllente ..ne day. untll I
got from Dr. Muellenbach, frt.ni whosc dmg store tho
bottle eame, a copy of the presrrtption wldch was In
tho bottle. This showed that tho bottle hnd contalncd
thirty-two doses, of oneslxth of a graln of morphlne
each, wih dlredlons to take a teat-pootiful every boar.
untll rolieved. The.ro was nothing unusual about
tliat. lu one nit-'lit I have taken more morpliinc thun
tlmt. sn i gave the burtal eerttteate, aa there was no
qnestlon ln my mlnd as to the de<itli being cau^.sl hy
polmooary phthtsts. I eaa no reason whatever to
cliaiure my mlnd. Even If thc lmmedlatc CBUBe of
death was an ovor-do-e f.f mnrphlue lt would not inean
suicldo. The report that the eaae waa not reported tf>
tlm Coroner'a offloe is wn.ng, booaase 1 pot my Bat from
there."
or. Moellenbaeh, the drugglal who prepared thc
preaerlptlon, aald tnal the prescrlptlon waa made out
mi Apnl T, ami thal oo nther medlclnea had ben aenl
utaln Markensie slnoe lhal time. Mr. Klpp, tho
undcriakcr. aald thal when Captatn Mackensle ci.uie
back Irom Havana on April 2 be waa in the laal
ramptlon, iiiui ererybody win> knew him had ex?
pected hls death at :UiJ' tiinc.
DID YOV IIEXTIOK FURXITURE*
The Feason of bpMng weddlngs has come round again,
and beforo long younp f-ouples by thc scoro will |?
-fttlliip down to thelr lii-t expi'iieiico ln real houso
heeping in hOBMB of thelr own. In tho deliuhtful Usk
ol llttlng up theaa town f.r country homoa for occu
pnncy, no qaeettoa ls of more lnterc-t to theso young
penplu tlian that ol furnituro. They are not to be
sati.-Med with a histy selcctlon, but each artlcle mii-t
be fltted to some j.artlcular corner, and aaaal earry
out to a d"t BOUM pet idc.i.
It ls for Just sinh jmrcli.'fc&eM as these that the
Degraaf <fc Taylor Co. havo stocked thelr str>re, Nos.
47 and 4!? West Fourteenth -t., und No. 4* West
Flfteenth-st. No hurried viMt or caroless lnspectlon
can do Ju-tlcc to its exteat .md variety, but it lnvitea
on? to come and ehoose for hlmsclf, wlth thc a<-8uranoe
^h?t, whether lds aaaans are great or small, his wanta
muny or few, hc cautiot fall to be, suited.
rir-t, take the di-play of bedrootu funiltnre. It
includes chamber suitt-s ln mahogftiiy, nak, cherry,
blrch, and blrdseye maple, in natural color, or ll|.-ht
enamel: ahavlng stands in a number of new desipns,
and tlie pretty beaaa bedstcads, whieh aro |a great
domand. Iilnlng-room furnituro shows ? great a
ranpe. Sldfboards, cliina closcts tahlBB and CBBlri
appear ln (.11 the mo-t attructive Bhapea and BtylBB,
up lo the claborate pleces of heavy ontl.juo oak, em
bellished wtth rlcli curvlngs.
Thcn, ainoug tho many other th.ngs whlch claim
notite. thaaa aro the parlor enitea, uphoistered in
brocateBea, latln damaaas, and tapeetrie*; the tablaa
ai:d rablnets in Freneh gUI and haodsoma woodB,
thc varioua atylea of trrlttng-deeks. the heavy armolrea
Bad wardrobes, und hall .-t-.;ni- iu dark old Knglish
oaa.
It ls only -a.'.: t'. aay, ln attemptlng a description,
that "the baM haa nol i.n told.''
'jhe raeceC ol thli hoose ln sapplylng the wanta
nf io laivv a . ia-- ol enstoaien i- due in no sn.aii
mcasure to the tmrd work :u:d exeeptlonal btuinesi
alillity of Willlam ll. ix-grauf. tha Beeratarjf and
tre.i-urer ..f the Dbgraaf 4 Taylor Oo.
Jf.i/L VEMTtCM OVFJCIALt IX COMWMBMMCB.
A c'liiv.nt...n of praadaaot oHni..i- nf the BaUway
>ia:i Befwlee waa began In R ?<<:n No. 31 of Ihe Po I
Bulldlog raaterday. it wis ealled l.y Buparlntendenl
R. C. Jacksou, (f tha ser..nd Divisioa, whieh ( ?bj
N.w-York, t'enn-ylv n, a, New .1 raejr, Palaaait a:nl
the Panlasala of Maiyland aad Vlrginla. ihe <ii- iu.
sifui Kin be in reforenea i'i manjr Importanl lubjecta
aieetlag the Ra Iway Mal] Berrlce 1b tb. statea, bal
\(iii be largely teehaleal In Ita aatara. it i- axpeeted
lhal aaaaa el iha Departaiaal odtalali at Waahington
iuay Le in attcmlanec. Aiin.np thoae preaool JTOStW
ti.iv arere ti... lolkiarlng: \-. .1. Bradley, aaalstant
superlntendent, Net. Y<.rh: E. li. McKee, rhl f
New Vi.ik: P. P. Warlna, chlel examlner, New-Yort;
r. < Ooia, .-luef clerk, Harrlabnrtf, Penn.; A. J. MUler,
chl.-I f-Urk, Baffalo; i. M. Uaker, chlel dertt, 6yra
.i... , ? N . II lld derk. Plttsbarg, and
R. a. bBilth. fl:..-f i Ii rh, Phlludelpl
A resiil.itlon w: ? \ :, i law makjn.,'
-vine provlslon for thc famlllee of hauwag Mail Sor
. rhi who are kllled whlta al aw*.
A TOVMQ UAE 0B TRIAL FOU III* UYM.
Tha Mal af J'-im Aaaawoo. on the rharp.- of
(inr:-- Piane Balrd Healy, wbb eoatlnaed beftae
Jadgc PltagaraU In Oaaaral BbbbIobi
poUefmaa J'.t.u RahaHa, of Iha Taaatyaacowd Pr.
(Irrt. tf-stlfled thal UM |.n-i.M BBd t .1 i hlm lhal
Aadenoa, u'liinm Uapd ami Daorge Hall ... :, ..i
hUed lle.ly togitlicr. Tlie mnid-.r wm cominif:-!. if
i- -.id. Maaana iicaiy re.fn?.efi ? . i:,,... jroatha
wlth '(hic.'i lo bi.i bear. The ia*j ?ri|l ^o to
SELLING FORGED FICTURKS.
ARTISTS- NAMES ISKD I.N THK *A?BE****4
HOW PEOPLE OF MI-.AN- Alll, IXl'tTI'-l. IO WTt
wAii.R-oo-ou rnoM v 6Wi?d_-b*
Word ? aant la Ika Tiibune. ? t ? **
a man. aaaaad Levy *?* awloggng peopla U?n* ''
some Of the -uburban towns and OlUca "*':ir ' ' , ;
Yorfe b> N-tlni 'lieap water color ptctBTM ln ******
ol nv'e at a prlee far la ai-anee of their a-taal worth.
He IMfW-ato t!i?t tlie pl.'lur, l ,-,.v tlu- WOrte "? W?*
knOWB KeW-YoHl trtttte, wlio have tontribule.l them
tot tii- h.-ut-utof Ibe baUitag fui.d for the wtt Amatt
can
The puturcs are cv-ldently thc work of one p
devcr enengb to ??*? *** ****** a,ld <JH'ai''v*
Tli.-v are of u poor quallty. and such a*, an Indoatrioue
Umtttt tan turn ont to a toW honrs. Thev are all
_l__ed with th- aaatta of proealiu-nt arttoti aad aoM
tn,??- worta. Thl? man hna total] heen opentlDg
m sin- ginft wbtao Wa eanllettog itatetaeota wltk
Nirard to -5 auibeiid?'it.v and nierlts of the mttmm
havo aroUM*it some sUbpidon. _^
While at xv,.iK to *""K s*lng, he snrrecdon ln Inter
e*i.i.g aoaao Meodi ol W. II. sl.elton. an artlnt ta thla
city i.-vy l'-ft tiie gtateree aad readtty aicreed to
?ntt a lew days lOt Uie money, Wbleh Wna ggflO. Tl.e
frionds of Hr. bhelton. it sccme, were not fully nMft
fled wlUi their purcha**, and sent a dlspatdi to the
artist aaklng him to tall an.l see the plcturcs and give
Ha oplnlon ol them. This he did. As soou as ho
looked at the watcr-rolor he Imcw they were not the
worta of Iba arttota wboaa name. were signod ou tbem.
Ho waa (ta-ttar wlta Uie style and ebatneter of these
artlata1 pnintt-qg*, ani coui.i not bc deedved. Hc in
ioi med bla frtooda ol Iba etteaapt to axtorl u. mmi txm
Ui?n, and agreed to tako Uie plCturea to N.-w-Y.rk
and 10 BM bBM ttty were dellvcred lxick to Levy.
He called on Levy at hla home, No. U9 Wtot lorty
seioiai-t.. and waa net at the dOOC by a man who uaid
tbat Levy waa oa! and bnd kt do a ai whea bo wai
oomlng baeb. The man further said tbat he had b< i ?
inntructed by Levy not U> recelve auytlilng from bing
m:i.-. TM- waa a "dead glvenwoy," for Mr. gbelton
bad not e.\plulned tho naturo ol liis cirand. He only
aaked to see Levy.
Thc man*- fiUitcmcnt ronfirmed thc arttatfe aaa
pliloiis. He rcturned *o Ins itndio, In lifiy iifth-st.,
-jrttere he had brongbt Iba plotarea, and aunmoalag in
ezpre-amau, told hln ta toba tbeaa ta Ko. 149 Weet
*,? j . o d-at an.l leavo them, toatrnettng the ex
pttt man 10 tOJ IB anv one al the house who Bllgbl
?ab blai wiH-.v Uk-v caaae from thal lbe| were sent
tnm nfty-flfth rt rbe aeheaae worted and ti,.- plcl
,,,,. rere deUvcred bart to Levy. Tbla wlll prevenl
1.,-vv from eotog the people to Stog Blng, whleb hc
Ibreatoaed ta do wben they wtote to him to tata
tiie ptetnree,
a latter was aant to The Tribune grvlng a brtad ac
cOftnt of thl. man'-, dM-blgB. A Tribune reporteo
tnllod yeaterday oo W. H. gbelton at hla atndlo to
Flftj fltlh-t., who sald: "1 io ool know what ln
formaUon mu hav,; already of Ibe Levj baetoe-i or
what would be fartber toloraaattoa I oal) know af
his opcratlona ln tba Belgbborbood of 81i g dl -?? I
thla Levj ttated thal hla water-eotora wore i mtrlbutod
by promlnenl New-Yort artlata to ba aold for the
beaeftt of tbe boUdlng fand of the new 6alon . alao thal
tbey had beea e-hiblted at Uui laat .walT-tolor ei*
hlhiypO.
"Bo doubt hc tells a variety of storica. His aya
tem peema t?. be firat to totoreat hla tutaaaeri eaoogb
lo leava ins "gocna,' gettlng loe Ibem a fcjw dollan to
bind tbe bargato, enoogb to eover Ibdr actuaJ worth,
or a lew Unea ol agieeaaeal to writlng. Then ho au
Donneea hla departare for OalUornla or tho "Hoi
gpringa" il!l(1 >v,"'u *8 time lor poOectlon eomea hla
Inexorable -oeJederata is on imnd to ?uo if neeeaaary.
Hla enatomi n are alwnya rieb people wbo prefer paylng
Um amonol mked tor ta lhe pabllcity of wbat they are
a-Uameii of.
?' In thc two ca-^s within WJ knowledce hc sold
these wateroolora to btoeka of uvo ut *.o aptoee, nab
|Ug .-**?_*,() lu all.
?'Levy alicge* that he ha. wator OOlOTl by \\. P.
Blcha-da, ol riilludclphiu. One marlne I ?w waa
hiis'ued lBlch_-_-.' l ahonM Jndge thai a naaloritv <d
ihe work Ik- tbowa is by tbo aame hand aod algned by
?,-nrious flctlUoui namea. I purpoaely rcfralu from
rtvlna tho naowa ol tomlllos with whom he tuu> a tit,
bj i Vnow thal theae people wonM nol wlrt to gnin
any notorletj Th the matter. Thal ooodltlon lt ?r.
Levr'a protection wherever he operutea. Levy wo* ao
laviih in hla cobfllcttng itatemenU that my Iflendb m
sii.k siiik -Miapeeted thal thej were belng rlcthnlaed
aml sem, for mo. They hava already exam-ped tbe
Uui cat-Oogue ol th,* Water-Color Soektj and found
Done ol tin* n me* whieh wore tigned to U.plcture*.
Tii-v wrote to him to come and get hli Pletm-a, aod Ue
re-iied thal he would ne tbem for the c-.v. on the
followlng iues'inv. l hear tbat be U Known i
th.' -tuilio-. here an a ciiatomer who wUl buy anythui-.
he ean gel al a very low Bgnre."
JESSEY CATTLE SOLD AT AUCTION.
BRF.F.DF.RS DISGUSTKI) WITH TIIE LOW PRICES
OKFI'.KF.D.
H thc pri.cs oMained yeaterday af thc first. dnv\ snie
of Jersey cattle at the Amerleaa Inatltute nre an<- ln
dlcatlon of the esteem whieh thc pnblle hu for UiIb
biaed ;.t praaeal it aoald eeean aa if thelr glary had da
irnted. Then; WOW over 200 bead ol cattle. n-p
,8 f- .?:,!% aive herrts ownod 1?y iiroinlneat
brecdci-'. nnd aboal 100 weea *oU at prlee- whlch In
amay eaeee wen- eertalaly waaarhaMy tow. The hlgl
aai prtea p*i<i am Bm FTolle of Cheetnat M, brad by
A. H. Cooiev. Little Britain, N. Y. Bha waa boM for
mgJO. Koilee's BkMMB, bicd b> g. Vt. Robblns,
Wcthersfielfi, Conn., broagW gSfiO. Theaa two wera
the <mly eowa that brought over IBOa Oaly flftaen
cattlo BOM at 1100 BBd over. Among them were
Butoga P130, Eapreae P1TO, ..nd Wlaa 9330. brad br
w. v. Norton, Aldeavllle, Penn.; Dahe of St Lan
pet. .-riio, of Lanrel Wood her.i. owned l.y P. J. Pa
Qreenport, L. 1.; Coomaeale'a LoelOe, 1135, bred by
B. M. Burnbaaa, Baagatnrh, Conn.; Ometfs Buttei np,
.-ii... bied i.v a. ii. Cooley, Uttta Brltabi,
n. Y.: Carrta l'wiro, WHO, Ahbte Pedro, ?00, Kal
pedro, Aino, bnti by Nathan Robtaa, Metachoa, lf. J.;
1...UI-' Prir.e. glOO, hr.?l by D. V. Appl-t..:.. Ipswl. tt
Ma--. Many of tbe targe braederB praeeat axpreaaed
ti..iii-fiv.-. a- betog aaiprtaed aod dlsgasted al tha
|0W prtces otferod, snylng that the 60WB WBBB <? ?tt.iltily
worth mueh BBora BBOoay, fven thoagh ti'.y were to
i?. gaai 'only for miiiiiiig. One ?ary handaoaia aoa
wa*. bougiit by a hiaeier for BaO, and he refased aii
oiier oi ifioo for her a Bhorl Uma afterwart.
Tiie laat ka yean bave aaeo a greal decline ln ti..'
prieea pald Ior tln- beautlful Btralfl af anlmils, Ono
oid eattte-braoder ln speahlng abont the matter yee
terdny bbM UM aaa reaaon why the pnbUc bad I ?
eaaty of boybig J< r i cattle waa tiuit
lome yeara a ? . many breeden made a
practlce of s?*llinp their I^kit ?? s-rulis'' at BOCtlon.
bat-iv thia practlce, lt is maintalned, haa been
abandoned. A fanioua row, Princeae 11, waa un.Id
foi 1*5,200, whlle 115,000 aaa offeiad (or a fhrnoaa
Imll bred from her.
An,. iu- ihe breeden praaeal wero Jamcs T. Inglls,
Mlai R. T. Mlntam, A. H. Mobre. Jol.u lt. Morrts,
W. C Norton, a.-.-.i: Bhrich I'armly, F. J. l'ii
.1. K. Roberte, Nathan Roblits, .-. \v. Robblns, Jamea
htllinian, a. L. Thorne, Lawrenoe Ttmnaon, D. F.
Appleton, Wallaee Barnet, E- Bodee, Prederlc Bronson,
T. 0. Bnllock, g, M. Barnham, .v ll. Cooley, i. -.
Con per. w. W. Darrah, Willlam P. Doaalaa, Oraen
Mountaln >t?cji Farm Company, A. C. iiulals. r, Thoo
ton A. li.ivftiif.y.r. E. A. Darhflg, ... S. Moolt >n,
Dr, l'.. I'armly. Johfl Maver, R. ('. Wa.-liburii, J. II.
Bnrgln, A. M. Colegrove, t:. Basthope, J. T. Anbstrang
and ll. 11 Wheatcraft
'ilii.. T>i\Av will bc coi.tluued tn-(la\, beglnnlng at
10 u. in.
Clir MARSBALB APPOIXTED.
Mayor onu.t begaa yeaterday to niahe appotnti
of city aiarshals. There wera thlrty-aavofl va. i
of thu hiiid u. fiii. aad the nta appototeda wll] fc<M
oflta lor J\ yeara fron May 1. Tbe feea aad
. kfawd it gtl,000 tu 97,000 a rear. The
naiabal who oollecta tha ara irs of peraonal tai
sjid to have aa aanaal toeoBta of 112,000. Thli i
j.jlm M. Datmoar, ?.f the XlXtb Dtatrict He a .- n
appolnted. The othan app lated were Blcbard U.
i.u-ii. of tha x\it: i :? triet, who la attached
i.. the Slxth cutrw i '. aii court; John D. O'Brien, <>f
tbe lid Aaaambly Wstrii i. for the Becond Dlslri. I i .? i
Ooart; Joacph Boylaa, of the Xlllth Asaembl] Dk
Met, i^r Ihe Thlrd Utstrtrt ClvU <..urt; John Ciaw,
of tlie x.vnth AaaoBtbly Dtatrtet, for the Rleventb
im :.ia . i-.ii . .::;:; Mi bael Mad ? ut
A-rinbiy Dlstrlct, for the Mrst IMstrid CIvll t ..urt.
All at-- roiipiH.ni^i eirept O'Brien, and all appolnted
ar- orcdlted t.. Dim.,.?:,-. il h excepl Marahal Luah
wiu. la Uie Republican leader of the XVIth Dlttriet
Mr. Lu I.-- t::-t ippolntmeail utme fr m Mhyor Cooiwr.
Ihere atf tlurt\ one pl. yet ? i be .-iii..! '
KB SEXT THE POtlCl UA2, OB .1 VOOVi EBMAMD.
i.i.t. ii r tavenleen yeara old,
?'? ?'! No. l - t. \ ;., a... u i,,:, j j ,w-i .,
clevea r on AprU i.. ,.;,
told .... ? .:? t , -?? i UmaaU onl of h
ll-j waa ...... tpri] io in tir
.. /. -Un. r, at No. TOo i
wlth lu- -hi? Ifl hli iiami. Tha e*oor of tha plaoe had
b?vn hrahaa epea. 11m yoath waa arr?--uii. aad i
hi- trlil :n (.riierai - ?, h- told :i rlerer
II" -iid Ihat . i.aa, ,| v
aid King, '-ui arraoged |
1....1 Oatm Int I i -mt lt Thc i Uxor, ba
l^ilf! hill. tfi be OB hand 1<. -??..;:- SVideil ?? ...-i.., t tl,
burctnr* ll- wm ? n ba id and came t . r..-i-f.
l'.-t f. ... i-lm.it -.1 thal 'n- I. ?i
man m?.n< v (im . . , -, Ali II
10 th- | . Bf -I l-l.ili lo rr.u :
. . i..? Th- offleer wanl
Tf.irtv ilr-t -i. '.'. that n ttm. In . ... Bl.|nkman did .?
0?l, ,., flnd evwythlngaU ?"-'?.?;.' pll. i!e.'. boy was
PinMRSSATCEOKBR WlU MBTRIBVTB.
many nrMOi^A.n.tT. itv ...vin:s--.M-i.i.:...r.
wmdl Tiir. MATOR UY*t BBMM.
AS Mav 1 ,p_,n.a.l.-< iO-OT. tli.fUen iti irganl tt
,?o(v:.v tnwWcb Mayor Ora-U ...-:?:,- I- Mh.
, raeanetaB soon lo tahe piaea. Ul thaaa
?.U.?**'.??jee.tosu-h
revi-i ?, ,.s may bt UtAt Otttt B?a Ci-ok-r rc'tirn.
revi-i ui ii- in.!.' "" . ,._ ...
I it w,.- -,.id yeaterday that ******** <**? J
. :>i,,nkitt had aiade a ahaaga a< to hU man. joha R
: S whom be baa haee paahlag for Fattae Jaetfee.
1 Mr FUii.kitt. who ls a h.avy eBJBtinetOT i.i connct on
\wltb the Doeh Depertaantf, aad the Btreel Cleanlng
. DaaariMBl ?? ?* ll"* bat*maa).t Umt At, lt Bgpe-%
tt, ,t a pcrson.ii fMaai at aha bead al oae of these waall
1 be a good Uiinir for hls b..-ln.- ii.te.-t-. Ha U
thcvfor- now paahlag kelly tor Doeh Omaaaa*?? m
Jmm Ma.,l,ew-'s plaee. At any rate. B 1 !hW? man
wlU ba appotated, and Um c**mj*^a____:
Poal wi... baa alwaya beea a promlnent nnti-iammany
.man' wlll im.biil.lv have to Btap down from thc p.csi
ieacy of the Doeh Board, aai OoamlasloBar 3. ?argaaaa
Crara will laecaed hlm.
I? place of Anthony Elckhoir. whoae term ?plres as
Flre Commls-loner. RUB0H .,1 liicreikdng itrength polnt
to the appo.ntmcnt of John .1. Heannell. Tamnmnv leader
of thc Xlth Dtatriet gcaODeU, it WlU bc retncmbered
-wintcred" wlth Citilter ln Kurope, and was received
down the bay ot, hU return wlth the ho.iors due a Bblet
t?in baahlng m Iha Wlgwaart hlghrt taaor. Iha
app.i.n.t.i.nt wlll be eepedally gmtifytng, tt torap
re-nted. to I'n UA** PBrroy Of thc Hia Bonrd, who is
nn ardent frietnl of .-.ut.h-U.
-gcaaael] i- .... Iba state for Flre Commlealooer to
stay," BBM B well Inforined poitttctaB yesterday, "aad
thc Mayor eannot help hlmself lf he would. He knows
,.y?th whal the efft.f sncb au appolntment will bc
S^MttdSgt of the cttfbut be gomtaed
U,m of'.L teim. and ho cannot wnlniitiw fmm thal
' .",-,. canlfleM, who fOmerl] heWJ*f. i";.st. "|
.???,.,..,M..m-r of Joron, baa been added to tho Ustof
.....UUat.- a- Charles l.e.ii-'- auccessor ln that Offl*.
HetotoSod npon as a weB-baeked appUcaal
_??-*
STILL TALK1XG OVER PLAEE.
ONE OF TIHU-.F. H.Vl'ID TRAMtIT IlOUTES OX
Tli'. WK-T SIDI'. XO BR CHO.-KN".
maeaa le^pt John H. Inman from the meetlng of tlie
Baatd Tranall Oommlaalon yeaterday, bat aU Uie
lr,,.;?N . band-Messrs. Btetnway, Btarta,
-j, ncer and Baa ** :
. Nothing of publlc iiiiei.-t waa bcc.pllsbed.
llacB bw Bf roataa and plaas waa ooattnaed,
but no decMoo waa reaebed. It ls si led 4 ooe
, f t.'iive roataa on the West UAt wiii i*> Botactod, tha
three Inrolvhig ptans lor ba undergroand road, a *Vo,
dacl and an elevated itrnctnre. xito liuant la deep In
tbe mysteriea of electrlcRy, wMch lt would like to
?dopl ..- a miitivi- powar if ii eoald leel eertaln thal
, ,; be relled oo. Bal ti'.- Doprt baa doabta> and
grave b
lt is t.ellevcd that the plan aud route to bo used
wtll be m rided npon wlthiu two weeha. The Com
mi-.i...i owing to the va-t Importanee ><t securing the
best plan ai.u tho best ronte, la not tochned to act
bastlly. _m_
SICKXESS DBOVB HER TO SLTCIDE.
MM CABOU-TR itki; ant> nrn HBrKB had
SL'.L.v BETTEB DATSi BUT MISfOBT
UNi:s OBOWOED Tlll K.
glekaeM nnd -poverty ilrove Mi-s Carollno rikc to
?rokWe yepterday to her home at Bo, IOT Baat Blghty
nlnth-et. 8be aad her unman-led atater Bophla oeen
pled neatly farnlabed rear rooma oa ihe grat door of tho
laneroent-boaaa. Thay were woman of rettnenaeot wJk
had -''ii better da] i. About a year ago tbey came to
thli cily fi .111 Baltlmore where they were -ald to hav.'
;i brother engagcd in the tobaeeo trade. raroiine waa
forty nlne yeai** old. goon after hhe arrived in this
,iiv the f.'ii aod injure'i heraelf .-" lerkmaly that she
had io lle ln a boapltal KVeral weeka. Blnce then -he
liaii not beea ttroog enough to work fot* ber own aop
port. Her sM.t Bophta worked ln a downtovvn faetory
aml eaned a mail anm ea.it \v.-.*n by aewing wirc
around bai tramee. Tbe ilrten were attacked by Uio
grlp a lew da; - agoi and Carollne- anflerlngi made her
im.rsj deapondent,
gopMa weal ta work as usuai yuatarday mornlng,
imt -h" waa haunted by a lear tbat aomethlng evll had
bappooed to her riater, and wenl home about n n. m.
u h... ihe arrivi .1 there tbe found t arollno'a body bang
big agalnsl tlio bodroom door. Carollne bad tled ? ?
crcldel around her nert and had uaed a ?.d
li.Ikerchlcl to luspend honell from Ihe top of the
door. After adjaatfiig tbe nooM and mpport ahe had
stopped oil a chalr tnd had been stranglea. Bhe had
i...,.-ii dead ao hour or more wben her iftter discovcred
her body.
-? . ..
PLAYIXG A JOKE ON ALDEBMAB 91X98.
When tbe time fur raiiinc np "Oeaeral Ordere" waa
reaehed in the B ard of AJdermen*. leaaion yeaterday
?omebodj played a pracglenl tofee oa Mr. Plynn, of ti*.
Irt LMatrlet, by aaklng him ta eaO up "No. 77." Bup
poilng lhal he waa doing a friend a tovor Mr. Flynn
promptly romplled. ii" waa amated ta Und that "No.
77'' wai hli ..wn reaolutlon ehanglng the name of Pell
-t. |o ?? iiiirry Howard.-1 Mr. Plynn waa not prepared
to bring ii op, fearirfg tbat he waa wrthonl tiie neoeo
?ry v,,t,*- lo pa- lt.
??lt'-. wr< ni.*-,'- he exclnimi.il, with a D-togled look of
pata un'i rteeptabneaa, "to tiirifle with n mao'i foeiing
loOm that."
.-.*'.-. ral AMermen tnaUted on debnting it, aod Mr.
Duffy argaed agalnal tbe chenge. When lt enme Mr.
n.a.i'- tnm to ipeak he clted inataneea where itreeta
hnd i.n nnmed for men itLQ Bring. Then be tald
iiiiio, ? nily :
??Tho pentteman i have anmed haa been ebled en
gtoaer ol tbe Plre Pepartaienl. i doof know whal hla
roaaoni an lor havlng ?-. itreel aamed aftor blm, but ho
probably wanta to gel rid of tbe etoneh <?? BeB -t. by
drlving oui thoae who go then* to hll the plpe." Mr.
Flynn ?lIU nol know how ex Cbtol Howard expected to
bring about the ib-ir.it reformatl m, bul ?eelng b - old
ontagonlst, John Morria, ol Ui" VHth Dl-trict. m-tlng
.,- ii about to Jolu In the debate, added i
??I .,,. ihat the Dcmoithenca of tli- Board is about
ta gel up. i'f ie* doea tbere i- no telllng whare thli
may bring up and l move to lay it over for
fntiire a,, Mon.' Mr. l'hnn'- Wggeatlon was udopte-u*
at once. _ _,
THE COtJBT'MtABTl IL IX THE QALEBA CASE.
Tho trial by ?rourHmartlal ed l.i.-ntenant-f >m
\ Iiiekn, 11. of tli" Nuvy, "for taJtot
Ing two v,--.'i- of the Nuvy ander bla wmau-od to be
itraoded throngh - ' wID begln al tbe Navy
yard to-day. Caj I "' F? Bradford i. preat
deol of tbe court, and Lleutonanl gamuel c. Lenaly, ol
tba ofltoe el the Xadga Advoeato Oeneral nt a/aablng
too, win aei a- Jndg. advocate. Tbe other offloara of
tho court ar*: Captaln Auguatui P. Cooke, president ol
t.iie Nir.ai In^pecUon Board; Commander MerrUl
M01 r, of Ibe Karal Home, Phlladelphtai; Oorn
owndera B. T weodward, Phlllp H. Cooper and A. .-*.
Crowolnshleld: Ueutenant-Commaoder Edward 8,
Ilouaton, of tho trnlnlng-thip tllnoeaota, aad Lton
tenaulrCommander Louis King-ley, of the Boston Kavy
Yanl.
Li utenant-Commnnder DlrkneU ha- in-t roturned
fr,,in attendlng tbe funeral <>f hl- father, ex-Judge
i,..-1.:. . ,'.' f,,iihallv ander arreat, poudliiK
thi n ml! of ih,* trlal, belng deprived uf hi- iword and
forbtdden '? leave hi- ?-i.iti-i.-i?- ai thc yanl. ib* n
, -clved yeaterday a com of the rbarges ngolnit Mm.
iii ? n m?i. a v.ar-v.-s- 'i Oaleua, ln tow of tbe powerful
Na-. v (ng Nin.i. lefl Ihe Navy Yard for PorUraouth,
N. II.. ,,ii March l-'. aod on th.* night ,.f the followinf
ilnv both v.,-i- v.iv .,ii.,\,i i on Oaj lloud, Vlnc
yard Soun l i.-.'.?:-:., ? Wa il the rec< nl
ronrt "', ii nnir, whlch pla ? ,i lhe blamo for tii1
ilnsi the a,' ui ,i , ?*., r. He, on lhe con
trai-y. gave le-llmony blsmln ? the pllot, T. M. 6mltb,
.' ho v , - ln , hai -??? of the t I, for taUlnif
from lhal dlrected. Tl, ? trial will
i robably la t a (ouple of weeki.
OBJBOTTXQ io .1 TEMBT LBigJf.
Th" Blnklng i'n I dedded yeaterday
Ui oif.-r Um i- .. ? "f ih" Waat Porty-aeeond-et ferry
at ,-, np el priCC Of t - ytwi :i y.*ar fot* llir.*,* ?,..
.r ui.ih.'i o year tor llve yeara. If the Weal Bbore
... Company r..-fn e^ t,. l -. on t toae
terma, Controller Mv, r*. u antborlied ta orrange for
building .i pnbllc p;--r al the praaenl ferry laudlng.
i ? i \.'. the rallroad ? | _d tbe eity only
p_joo, rhlel ; laclpolly from tin* ferrlage of
, omp r: ? iii* te* th a the
yrxEiiih Ot hexby MAB09. ?
Th.* fun-ral .,f Henry htoaoo, wbo dit*l in Parls,
? . on April 10, 1 iii.-riiliik' at
ehareh, Ur tdwaj aod Tantlwt, Tba raeter
,.t the > imt. h. r: llev. Dr. WUUaui B. Iluntta
N || | ,' ? " . 1 I " ' .!'.?' ?? ?' " <.i-.'*i.
u.'hi. The '.fi:'. md ? number ol frieiid_ aeeom
panled the bodj :?> tn.n tery,_
]U:NSOMI!KS!-IiV.THi:-Si:A.
tai ? MiytaiBg i i. ta at taaa lhal haaat baaa daae al
_ imi
SPECIAL NOTICE.
HftttaX lcnsod the entire building at is West 23d St, we
shall reinove our busine>s there next Tlmrsday, April 90. Wa
will at that time i>c prepared to show a large namber of J8ottaot
in al! varietics of wood*, espceially suitable for siiimncr Iiomes.
They will Include diflbrent Onishingi of Mahogany, Ehwewood,
Oak, Walnut.Chem, Ebony and White Enamel and OokL
There is nothing that gi*M as much ptoawae or nafcei the
home more attrartive than one of these instrunients. It will
interest everv niemher of the fainily, M even those without mu.si
cal knowledge ean play the /Kolian with a few days' practicc.
Any piece of music every written can be. obtained for the
iEolian. . .
Yon are cordially invited to visit our new store to see and
hear the JSoliaii.
THE /EOLIAN CO.,
Bear 13th st 831 Broadway, New York City.
UNTIL APRIL 30.
THE COURTS.
OOUBT OF AITEALS DECISIONS.
MANY UA.VDI.U DOWN BY EACH MVISION
OABBM) AUGUED.
Albany, April 28.-In tho OoaH ol Appcals to-day
tho iollowluff dccislons wen- hunded down:
The Poople, appollwit, agaliuit A. L. fclmpsoa aud
othera, as eiecfitOM, reepondenta, judgment at
Urmed. with tosb, to respoiidents, to bo paid by ap
'"'kI.'^Uo Adcle oakloy aud other*. ??*?*?>*"{
naalott F. W. BlecUiieiin, treasurcr ol Loni.- lsi.ua
cfty imoieaded wlth J. I.yon Uardncr. .^pallant^.
Oriet nfflrmed, and wrlt oi _f*^* *_1_J_
ordered al Specfal Term, with eoata t-> tba respondent*
01 K,tSallePAdel^..tUIey and others, appellant*.afahurt
K. Vt. Iilecknenn. laapondont; Wllfua B. ??*l_?
and othf,-. resp adonU, agalaettke I;anlu;lt.e Btata
?f New-York, appuIUnt. Judtftneut afflrmed, wltn
""l1 n-dfiK k J. Froweln und others, appeUante. agalnst
Moeaa 1.1...U.-1..1. respondent: tbe Poople ex ?* ??
New-York Undorgroand Ballway Company, appoUant.
ak'-Linst Jolm C. Newton, Oommtoslonar of. lnibUo
vvorks resDondent. Appeal dl?iuishcd. wlth 00
The l-.-.i.i.'. n-i,.:..!.'.., agalnst E. Bemlngton *
Bonsa ln re . lalin ol tbe Lae Amea Oompaay ? ln cepe
tiiion ol Wattrr J. Eaton, Baalgnee Uaiuei \\. laii
, ' o and others. appolluto. Of^rt ??. r\>????h'
"roaiuror, otc., respondaat Ordee aOnaad, alta
"*& Lora m. Baater aad otteaa, *_****_tt*___Mr\
,l?. cooporstown and Basquehanna Ballr .-l (ompaii>.
tin^liaiit. Motlon for reargument denlea.
m tha laeoai Division thc ft.uoVi?g decisiona were
bandad down: .
Blanche L Aadrewa, rc^mfi^t. ngt. Wffltam c
Brewster ..nd others, aa exeentore, etc.. W9*unta
Bespondcnfs motlon toi ot *o|?dj V__Y
SSts; appellante' motlon lo amaod remlCBtar duiieu,
WlSMthoWS^ttar ot tha Jadldal settioment otUmtf
rnunts Of lluiit.uh McGowaa. BB eynuirix Of J0k *?
Walluco. dooeaaed; WilUam GjrroU. ^ta';^
Iom, MBalnlstratrix, otc., agt tiu- Lake 8horo .md
Mlehlgan Soothern RaUway Company. ?OOoa ror re
argumant denled, witii .fn> eoata. wminm ii
iiooriro T. Newlitiil. reapondeot, agt. w llllnm 11.
Appleton* atid others, as surviving partners, otc., ap
pellants. Motlon denled, wlth MD oorta. . _
llejirv 0. Hutigerford, rospondeiit. ngt the ^jractiH;,
lilnahaintf.'i and New-York Ballway Company, ap
pollant; bu .in Cartla and eaother. aa executora. etc.,
p.-pondenK agt. Mo?c? Htirt. lmpld., etc., appeBanta.
Carollna D. Craah, ra^ondant, airt. the Ppfty-socoaa
Strei'i etc, Kallroiid Company, atipellaut, wiiiiam
-i.ii.l.'v. respondent. um. Willlam Plelthardt and an?
other. appellants; AJlcla Francls Ooodwln, tn.lividu.illv
and as adniltilrtratrlx. etc., and another. agt rtiomas
O'Brien : Janws Kctrhcn. appclltuit. a?t Samnel 8, Low
rrv and othen, reopondcnts; Tiiomas Martm. resp. no
etit agt Luty E. Stoddard and another, appellanK.
Natiiiiti Mlll. api.elh.nt a*n. Chorlse Edle, respondent;
Catliuilne M'Ulaw, n^poiidont.. Bgt. (icfirgo ti. Wheeler
and another, appellanta; Qeorn Iiark, appellant, a^t.
the Clty of Burtalo. respondent: Martha K. Fll.oti, re
ipondcnt, agt. tha Brooklyn citv Raiiroad compiaiy.
BppeUant; Kichard D. Alllger, respondent, .-urt. "Tha
in- oklyn Daily Baa}*,' appollnnt. Jadgmaat aUraaad,
with eosts. ., ,, __. ___,
tnastaOa r.mdv, respondent, ast. thf Manhatun
Ballway Company, appellant. Judpment rcverse<l.
new trt'iil irranted, eoatl to abMe th.- .-v.-nt.
Kobert Oere lianlt, respondent, agt iiora.-e iuman,
Imiil.-aded. app<l!ant. Jndgment afllrme<l. wlth coats.
and 10 per eent by way of damages ou tho amonnt ol
tho Judirnient.
The toUowiag BPB the calcndars for t>morrow:
Flrst i>;vi5l..n-Nos. 71, 80, 7fl, 70, 04, 05, 110 and
U8eC0Rd I)tvl3loti-Nos. 310, 357, 340. 300, 352, 350.
370 and 373.
MRS T'.EACM OCT OV THR IVSA9I ASYI.CM.
Jndtre o'lii-i.ii. in tha BapremaOoart, Chambara, yes
terday tf.ok ap fhe piaceadlngB began by tha Anti
Kldnapplng Lea^iie to procare tha rele.-i^c of Mrs.
Harriet 9* lieoeh from Blooailngdala Insano Aaylam.
A v.rlt of habeas eorpai ha<l been procaiWd bv Mrs.
Cornella 8. Boblnson raqalrtng the aayhua aathorltlefi
to brlag Mrs. Ilearh to eourt. WUsOfl M. Powell
appeand Bm the Bsyhua aathoitttee yestepday, and
?atd that Mrs. Daaeh had beea dlsehargad fr..m the
asylam on the day before. Alfr.^l Deaah waated the
eommltment anaalled nnder whieh she bad been beM.
Mt>. Beaeh'i basband, Aifi-ed B. Beach, was m rourt.
md .ludK-. O'Brien tfrant.yl a new wm addreaaed t?.
bla returnable at 3 p. m. At that time Mr. iwrt
f,ili.<i to produce hls wlfe, aad said that the wrlt
should be sorved npon his son. Tho wnt was then
tuade returnable thi-. moruing.
HF. WANTs TME UBUBIVB1I BSKOVSD.
Mr. Wntren. of the tirm of Hateh B Wama, BMfe BO
applteatton to Jadge o'ltrlm. bi tha Baareme Oaart,
Chamber*, yeaterday, for ihe removal of Chartoa 0.
Thoropson, aa receiveraf th.. ttortb Anwrlean Dradglng
Company. Warren inys thal Jamea A. Blmmona te
eelved a loan from the Third National Bank f.r 175,000
?nd '/ave as M-rurity rapita! stoek Of the Dredglng
Company. simmoiN. be says. Bted the BBoaey for Us
oan purpoaea, aud Warren deelaree lhal the bank kaaa
the use t.? wbleh Bimmons Inteoded te pal the money.
A-sult must lw began agalaal the baak, Mr. Wtrrea
says, and Mr. Thompson ls not ln a podttOB whare ba
ean eonsalenttotaaly proaeeate Ihe aall agalaat the
baak with the rlgor with whirh it BhoeM be proaecated.
n,. appUeBtlon ls made on bchalf ol Ocorge \. Chapln,
wh.. ii a eixlltor of the Dradgtng Company to Uie ex
tent of .f 17,ooo. The decUdon was reserVed.
? ? -
a "gnBrruAUBrg* butj pob ubbl.
The Rev. charlea P. bloCarttor, aaaa a ailnlstar in
th- Bpiaooaal Chnrah, later ln the Dalveraaliat churrh
_4 t?r tl.f lasl ten yeara a BplrltaaUsI by profaaaloB,
ta wlni wiiiiim J. fBBkt, once ac edltor of tiw da
..tt... i'..i,-iiinl Citv " fur #10.000, for
ftinet paper "lh.- Leiasuai ?n>, iw -.
Ubel lo tha aupremo Coart "Iha Geleatial atr mat
devoted to tne LBtereeta <.t -apHituallata." The aOaged
her. Thc caso wtll be eonttaaed to day.
?-?
IM TME CHRBD WATM SCPKEME OOUBT.
Waahington. AprU B8.-Tha Supivmo Court ttxlay
kranaactad the foUowlng business:
lunaa I Blocom. appellant, a?t. ABgnstas A.
liru'l'i a?.>nt. ete M.Alori to dexket and d&BBBBl
dewo 1878?Harrta A. MaOer, appellaot, ngt
AagaBtas'A. Breah, ageut, ate. Aedgaed for ar?u
meNo M,iy7:!f!-Jaaaaa 3. Soeaia, eppallaiA sgt
AngustoB \. Braah, agent, ete. Doefceted and
astfigned for argamenl Bay 11... ., . .
No. 352-Hehry Thomas CoglUnn, sppcUant, agt
the gonth Carol na Kallroad Company. < ontlnned.
Ex part.-: In the inntter ol Peter J. < Uunaen, peU
MoUon for leave t i BW petition ror a wrlt of
iiitindaniux presentod, nnd p ? t: ;i;.-d uiitll rnni^.ay.
No. 355 John M. Francls, appellant, agt the i nlted
State*. ?' .ntlnued. , _ .. ..
No 343 The -t Louls. VandaUs an.l Tarre llautc
Knili-.'.a?l ('..nipanv. appellant, agt. tbo Terw Hau?
.md Indlanapolli BaUroad Company. Argamaat con
'Vi' ' 34 1 -i.ouu st.Ti. exeeator, ete., appellant.
apt. the lileuvllle Water 6oppl) Company. AljOied.
Adjoorned mi to morrow al IB o'elock.
TTi.- dav i.iii tor WodneedBjr, April 30, will Ih- h
foUows: No,. 346, 847, iii-. Bia, 351, 854, 3.>tt,
357, 300 and 801. _ _
OOUBT CALBWDAKI fOB TO-PAY.
Su|.r'iv CoBtB-Ocneral Ttias-Keeeas eaatlaaad.
Court?Cluunbe??Before i1'Brl?, J.?Motlon
e?l.jidar, Nm. i t.. ?0, c?n.-<i ?t ii o*eloek.
.vu| r i:.. y, .rt-bp.;. i..l IVrm-lMrt I-iJO.'ore InKraih?ni,J.
?Adjoiiiin<l for tii. i. nn.
OupinieB i ouit?ii;o.'lal Tt.ai-l'sr'. I -AJjuura.il Mr
HU t. nn.
Bupreaie Coi rl?ClTruB?Part 1?ABjouroed f^r the tam
Hapfcme Court?. i ;.nt?l'.irt II?it.lf.:.- .snniii. J -
N.,^. Iil-U. 40UU. 2ViA, Bi.06 :?'<'-. 3K'i. Jl.'l. i'AA'i,
:.-f-i. .-:. .ii .?.. ilSA), UJ33. 8479 K fl UB9, JflOO
2870, :n 10, l.i
Suui rcult.?r?rt III 11 t- l'.iti-1.-..U. J ?
N'os, l?'J7, 006, iM:. 2554, -'.|... 1582, 2481, -H.'i0,
:vi. -'-.'... MM, 15s-. -.-...7. J.i.. ?27, 1?77, 35J5, 2174,
2708. 2S18, H67 K048 2401 llil.
Mupr- ... . enrl?Lircuiu-Part IV?IJpfore B'scn, I.
I&48.
h..rtofc?t"'? . ourt?Befero Kaasom, S.-Wllln of Jain.?
V. McM.n ai.it Mmv \V II. V.n VI- k. 10:80 s. IB.
for pr-.' ;.v.? \viiu ot wiuijii, P. l> Koblasoa, ailoe
. J. lt. IliuM*. J. C. K. r-.-n '.. r,Vr. M..rit< Bawfl.
lt. ri.uni I ul'iui. Ann >.? n.?>?. I. I.. MaodooB,
10 ?. ii. , J. II .... r.... f.AiA M.i..r. J 11 .vi.,.k., jr..
J. W. l awr.?:..?.? aod Ourothfa Srhrrlber, 10.30 a. a
Huperior Courl ...n.iai Teran idjoumed uriUI M..v i.
Buprrlof Coiirt-fipeclal Tell ttitat* Tm.ix, J?\u. |
447.
hup.ra.r Court?Trial Ti.nn-1'uu I, II and IIl-Ad- '
juui a, 4 f.ir tln t. rni.
. im..m.j.i Pltaa-Oimilat lirui?llrforo BuoksUvor, J.? j
M'.'Uoui.. '
Common I'lea*?General TVnn?Adjourn.-d unUI to
?orrow.
Loti.non Pleea?linultT Terro?Beforo Bl.--r.o-, J_
\o. 92.
Ctn.n.en I'leaa?Trial Term?Part I?Refor* ITyor. J?
Noa, aro. 825, -.1. 8-0. W4, 2il, 6!M, T14. 170. 87|, Ml
i-.Vl. 797, bOA, ttt, 427, -"'. 63_. 7-XI, 5-7, ll*v.-, (Oo.
780. W_, 62'J, 007, 10*), 82, 820, 7.-2.
Comaioa Pl,?--? Trlal Ztrm-Farl lI-B*f.ro Daly, C. J
?Catt"* to be aent from l';i t I.
Cana-M Plrai Trltl T-m.-Part III?Bafera Ailw, j,
?Caaee v> be aent from Part 1.
< ity t'ourt?O-tienil Terin?Adjourmid for the t-rra.
Clty .ourfr-hpedal 'lerm-Beiore Van Wyck, J -Mo
dotia.
Clty Court-~Trlal Term?Part* I, H and III-Ad.
Journe. for th,* t-.rm.
Clty (oun-lrlal Torro? Part IV?Before McOown. J_
Bp-elal ,-_!? udar
Court of Ov.r and TcrmlnT?n* for? Van Brunt, J.. and
A-1-.i-unt Iilstrict Attorney Week-?Xoa, 1 to 3, ?.clt_ilve,
Court of ftenerel Beaaio - Parl I Befo ? ? Ifartbi I
and A-alatant Mairfcl AlUluey Mclntyi.?.Vo?. I to 31 j
lnclualve.
Conrt of Oenarat .Sci*,lonit?Part II-H-f .:?? ntlgMBld.
J., and AHalatant Dlatrlct-Attorn-y Towua-nd?Noa. 1 to .">.
ln* i'.-ive.
i ..'i;t of ii-*neral Beeatona Parl Ill-Rifot,-* Cowlng
J., tad A ilatant Diatrict-Atu.ru.y Ljnn?Noa. 1 tu IL
inci.atve._
IoIPOUTIXQ FIXE HAf'KXEY HORS.ES.
Tho National Line st"Hrn-lii[i Qti<-?*:i kMded at her
pler yeaterday eight as llnn haekney lior-ej as h*v,i
aver beea imported Into thla eouatry. Tn.s lot con
.-i-te.1 of on.- ite-ttOB fttnl -*v.*n man*-, and ls the
property .,f Qeotga Oreen ?,f tbe Hotel M"tropole, and
tin* animal- uUI he sent out to hll Foreat -Tton SUicll
Furm al Kutonah, Wost<h.*-t,-r C.iiintv, for the purpoMj
of bnprovtog and deveto] d coach i.org_. in
Ameriea. Tho -talllnu, < ili".i ltu.u?, Jr., is ,.:..y .
yearllng, but is the only son of Rnfns, the late ha- k-_*y
champlon ln England, for whom wa* otfered -
fore his death. Hr. Gtaea had te pay 18,000 tor lha
yearllng Ail tho niarus are ln tlie KngU.li ha-knuy
btud bOuk.
mt
MARINE INTELLIGEXCE.
WNIATUHE ALMANAO,
To-niT.
8nn rlaeea-7 I Seta ?:50 I Moon risea -i Mnon'a ac>? tl
hioh waTan
AM?8t_.a-rH.o_. 11 26 i Oov Islant 11 AS | H?l! Oati-t. 0 51
_-*._.-_*_-/ Uooa. li,jo I aov.Ialaad 11.j' i Hall -at?. l .-j
LXCOMIXg 8TBAMBB*.
TO-ruT,
Vett'l. Fryttn tttltd Uno
Moravia.Raialmra.A-.inl 15.Hamh Amer
T'-uiouie......Liveruoot.April 22.WhlU -'.*.
Bliyui-na.Autw-iru.-V;? r11 18.i.M *-,-_:
TIII U-I.-.T, Al'UIl. 30.
Lalm.BraaMa.Aprll 21.9 it V.nra
A/neter-am.Itott. raam.April iii.-.cto auj. r
rnniAr. mat 1
cafuoaa....-.Lagoayra.April 25.Rad P
OUTOOIXG STEAMKRt
TO-DAY
vaaaal
Pattat, Un*. frjr Mftllaelivi auE
i,ern,.u)ie. Wiutn 9tar. i.iverDO0l. tf a in Oi.U-m
C'ltvof Cneater. limiiin. Larerpoal. if p in
Oillla, Cnnanl. I.iv,r|.o,,i. l? ata
\V, iru. Ni, Iaovd. Soutnunipton.* 5:S0?m ? a m
Zaandam, N'.-t), Aner. Amat~tt_ua. 5:HO?? iu am
W.i, ...itnl, Red Btar. Antwerp. 7 JU.ua !*:30aru
l;.*r I'li.U. uii.*l?*e. Binuinila. 1 V ia 3 p -u
()7.uii.i. riydB. Hayti. 1 \> m '? |> m
Pliiiaitcllitiiu. R.-.l I). I_ifrti?yr.i.Pl m K im
AUi.ia.- AtlaM, wt Marc.Il ani 1 p ra
Xiratoga, _*TY_ Cuba. Kavaua. i P m i pm
_nonao4T. afhu. 30.
Anaustn Vlctona. HambAnier, llamouru 7 a in 10 .10 a in
/ehaooeaBnua, Bahama8aOo. Na.-iaa.. 1 p r.i .i p iu
lt "l w'l' aias. sian li.ui-i. il.iv.ni-. .to.10 a iu 1- ui
Triiildad. uu.liuc, Heraiua_._. 1 p .u . p iu
FltlDAV. MAT 1.
Cityof Para. Paciflc Mnu. I'oinn.10 aml'- ?
Alpa.Atlaa._reaada.-le.n am i ptt
Buruiey. Uiiebec. Wlniwanl laUnd-a. 1 pm A ftt
bujcutoil Tower. B V _; PR, 1'orto iliCO... -30 p ui AM u 01
SHII'PIXG XE1YS.
PORTOFNEW-VUKK.TI'Es.AV, APRIL,28. i191
AIUUVKD.
gMga-erClreaaalafBn, Ueddarwlclt, Ola-gow AprU liaad
Moville 17. with id.Ih'- an.l p-tn-ni*.*!?> P, lleini,non Broa. Ar.
rfred at tlie Har at 2..a. ? m.
st.an.er TheQtie-an (Bn. Heeley. Llverpool AprU l-'. w.tli
nii.e and pussuuKii- to 9 W J ilurit. Arnv.-.l al tn- Hai al
.^te-mer Mnffalo (Hn. M,il-t. Ilnll April IQ,TttBoilia W.
wif. pidae t? aandaraon.'. s,,u. Arnv<-t at the .-.ir it i ;, m.
Sieani.Tl I'liinh.i I tu . Dl M,r< ?>. I'.i;-r .?> Ai.ru A. Naplee
4 an.l i.iiir.ilh.r ;?. aritt indae and paaaeogen to Paotpt Hr-a _
Co, ArnriMlatth" IJar ai 7 a in.
-t. in:i*r Aller (Our), Cliriet-ffo.-, Hr, m.-o Ai.nl IU v.a
*-, uthatrptoD lv, -itu rmiw aud paaeeagento oelrich* jt co.
Arnvvd at tli" B?r at *.l.i>iii.
?-t.ru.-i Vuran, ii. Bakcr, *s.iiito*i March -l-.i. lti<> J-ii>--r?
At.nl ? vla st Tbomaa -''. with m.tiean.i p-Meogeri to C .i ?
Braall Mau 8a Co. Arrived at lhe Bar aia p m.
Hteamer Rondo tHr,. CUnaak. IL arayiown Ai.nl 9. BellM
?." mth mdea and paMengera w Houiiuraa A Ceatral Aaaart.
eaaeaCo. Arrlve.l at ih- llarui .1 p m
Mtramut Trini.U.1 lB?. Fnwet. lP-rmiula 5 day*. with in-Ne
?Bd nasartigera to A K Oaterbrldge & OO, Arriv,*. at tae 11-r
al*-i._i"-i* Joa.iiiin .M.< "iii iMei . Norr-. i.M. PrafW-l Aurll
Ui. in ballaat to ti Anialutk _ Co. Arr.vo.1 at th. Ilar at mld
Dl^teamer KI Pa.io, ynic-. Xow-Orleana C .Uya. with
milaeto J T Van Blckle. . _ . ,
M.umur RMOraade, (Jonaor, K.-rnanaina 5 ,lay?, withm.lM
aod oaaaenaera to C H Mallorr A Co.
-teamerCityof Illnnin-iiani. Herg, barannah 3<_iy?. wl.ii
onlse aad paaaen-era t? R L. Walker
M,_i,:--i Pawaee, Trlbou. wininugton, Nf. witii iii-lae and
oaaseunera tn Wm P i'Iv.I.** i'.i.
Meamorf-ue.*. Bteveaa Newpert Newiau.l Vortolk, vUh
nul**. aiut paa*eti?er?to Dl.l Uoiniui,,ii ?*?'',?.
SteanierhM Whuiu-y. RaUeCt, lloaton. arita mdae w Hg
DSt.'aiuer Clty of ntclibor/r. Blbtwr. Fall Iiiver. to Bor.lau A
hteamer Amo? 0 Baratow, Corwln. Provlrt-uc-s,
bUNsiiT-wuiaat laadv ii" >-i. BMdaraaa- 8; uair.
At city laaiua-lutit. NW. ct.ar.
C_J_AR?_0.
Steauier City of Clieat.r (Dr). Parson, Lircrpool- Petm
Stf...-i,.i oarrlck (Br), I'ratl. Llverpool-Bu*.. ,v lai Ol
M-aniiTtS. rm.uile(Br',.i atii.-ron.Iaverp.*oi J
fttaaaerOaUta(Br). i'erKiisoii.Liverp,>oi--Veruoii ii itrowa
'staamar W.*rra (Or). Pohlo. Bremen. vm, soathampton
HtCM-ei (-"arloU iDteh). rttttO, Botter.Iain-U Htura!iur<
HMa aar Hriiiant (Oerl Baager, BoWacdaai-gaala; Bon.
f.tt.v.i i Waaalaad iBato), i.nuit. ABtfarg Wai \-.r.?oio
eu-aer Ralqaia Wort, Und,Ol_ara-H Daawub r/>
Suamer Simon Duiuola (Nor). K.miu, 8avautlu-H Untnoii
nuaanTAtheajBrl, Maahar. Port-auPrince, Jere
.tr PhU-aelabu. C-Am-era. Ugaayra, Pa-taChhana,
Boalton. BUaa O Dall
J si.-al'i.-r !'.,.tiaiHr;. A-.li. HtJ.u.i.a. SP. vla Hallfai-Ho?r*
^w^^-waaaaaat^abuc, Norto.n _aa_teng?i-tom
^tanlercayvitA'tUnt-, Dole. vso.t I'om-Va-O.a Domin
**imm Bamaa amwr. Bummm bow?-ii rmmocb.
EAILI-B.
st.-amer* UaadfC Citv. tor Brljmli BojvUj, nan
s .,. | . , ,. Mara-l;-- J;'*"*1'1 ?' J o('A
onyanrtoite and Kaaa-ha, Newporl Rawa < ity oi At.-_i??
\\ i*.-l l-ollit.
X-U MOVKMKN1S OP STEAMtl-i.
rOK-U'ON l
c.fcaw.w. Apni U Airt-rad, Maaaatr Stat,- of P*>nnayl
vam 1.11 .ian. Irom New-York i.,.,ria
iivKKi-,' i. AprU -7-Amred. iliaaiir Aaataa ,Bu. l.tna
^DrR'a^-mvad. MaaaMT Baaia, snuth. from Mew*Vor?^
iiM-r, f MirilW Arnv.-.t. -rtea-et J.-.-ey Cllg l-W. ?*n.
dB_____M-v'w?-fjrll M-Arrlvad. aaa> Ridw. Baa*
fioui Raw-York.
Aniiouiii-* ii ? nia.
iT-jlHli-ave.. al*..v- -???-? ????" '"? ***
**??"
HF..VUT A. Uasiicls. M. D-,
?jO Wtsr ttTB'9T. __, -,__.
Dleeaeee of the Rarvoai S*..te_i. 0-uito-l'rlam OrgaM
Impoteocd and Steriiitv. Raaw 8 to l. a to _.
Life-Sire Portralt and Ona Do/en CabineU
Kor rift-en Boll-ra, .
at Roekwood'a N.*? OaUery, i.'k1 Breadway. ?ot*-as.
OtUea and P0-.I111-! Koum. Uround lloor.
Tlie new ili:iini.'-r?orii iti T.iylor't* s,f?iiI^>1'1*
llot.-l may U rraeh.il tl.ro., *h lhe ??? > ??" / ",'
I I v-nth at. i.r r. ? ? . i:r.,?],-. iv "?'''?? >"r: '
l- ?,..ptrd to pnvat ih.atr-. dlnlug aad lunch v**-. *?
*-i*ni*-! aclMi-atial trom Uie publie rooui-.