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Which Is the^MFm^MATED BABY in America? Why BABY McKEE of Course! And a charnun. Little Fellowl ia Did you eve. see Hi9 PhotographP Probably not There aren't many in exietenca PARKER, the Famous Washington Photographer, has given _r^ &___ ____? PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE HIS PHOTOGRAPH, AND WITH EVERY COPY OF WILL BE CIVEN A RECORDER "SOLARGRAPH" OF BABY McKEE. Last Sunday We Could Not Print Enough Recorders to Supply tlie Newsdealers' Orders. To-Morrow We Will Be Completely Swamped. ?__>-?- mTTTi TOf Jk IT Have You Seen THE RECORDER ____{ X T-tl-fc- W ii. X % Under lts Uew _$anagement ? ITS NOVEL FEATURES ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN. Everybody is reading tiie "THE ARENA"--the latest idea in journalism. A daily exeiting contest between brilliant writers. THE INIMITABLE JOSEPH HOWARD, JR. At His Very Best Exclmively in The ltecorder Every Day. "BEHIND THE SCENES." Tlie Thoroughly Po.ited and Faseinating Marquise de Fontenoy ILawlles tlie JJegenerated Aristocracy of Europe Wlthout Gloves. THE WOMANS PAGE IS A JOY TO EVERY FEMININE HEART. ITS DAILY SUGGESTiflNS ARE WORTH A DOZEN TIMES THE PRIOE OF THE PAPER. THE KECORDER has more original fcatures, more originality and more cnterprise than any other ^ JESShE SLmMAN^der its new management THE KECORDER is the most intercsting papcr in this city. As a Republican I wclcoine it as an able ally. " The Arcna'Ms a great hit. Postmastcr VAN COTT-What a change has come over THE RECORDER ! There ll a new feature every day and it improves like tl.e new moon, larger and more brilliant at each appearance. The Arena" is a good feature; giving both sides of the topics of the day ln a piquant and racy way is very taking. Hon. T. 0. PLATT-As a Republican newspaper THE RECORDER has a great future before it. It will be read by men of all parties, it is so interesting and attractive. I read " Tlie Arena" the iirst thing every morning. No one can read it without having his own ideas stimulated. It is one of the best journalistlc features I ever saw. CHAUNCEY Bf. DEPEW?THE RECORDER has bounded into the fleld armed and equipped at all points for the Journalistlc contest. It will receive the hearty support of all Republicans, for it ls all that a newspaper should be. I like it very much. THE ART SUPPLEiENTS GIVEN WITH THE RECORDER EVERY SUNDAY ARE WORTH FROM 10 TO 25CENTSATRETAIL THE COURTS. THJiY MUST rSETTLiTS THE DI&PUTE. BUDOE BBAOH DBEMS IT TJNW1SB TO RBSTRAIN A MIUTARY BOARD. . The temporary in)unction obtained ny Bdword Mc Orystal, restralnlng tbe members of the Examlning Board tor offlcere of the Flrst Brlgnde ef the National <juard from re-examlning TJiomae F. Kerr ?a te hla Quallflcatlon* for a coptxlncy, was dl?nilssed yesterday .'by Judge Beaeh, of the Snpremc Court. In hl* decl ?aioa decJiiilng to mako tiie injunctioii perraanent, the ?'Judge .av* that he deems it unwl,e lor tho court to 'resfraln a mllltary board. "11 the Board ncts con trary to raw," he ad*U, "but In matters gtnerally wrthfn its JurUdirtioii, the illegal action wlll preram ablv be reversed ty higlier military authority. Tlus court wlll not lntei~e_e upon motlons of a prlvate pcr eon, in nowtse direetly intcrestod.'' McCrystal and Kerr were rival candidatea lor the offlce of' oflfMa ol Companv K, of the rtuth Uemmen , U.t Novei.ib'i. Kerr recelved tho mujontv of vote.-,, but aaa piouonneed ujauualiiied for the offlce bj tho Exaniiuins Board. lt wa* proposed to re-examiue Kerr. bnt McCry*tnl objected to this plan and securod tke wuiuorwy -Uunctijii i?lerred to above. RE6PON6IBLE EVEN WHEN NOT ON DUTY. .1 aifh A. C.i.rdlncr, a policcman, met thft wlfe of Charle- A. Qulnn on July 25, 1&S9, and dc-clarcd tlut Bo would nnest her bceause sho wn? "Hvlng wjth a dlvovced mnn." Or the 6ame evenlng he struck thc womati's husband with nn umbrella. He was dls nilss-d fi un the foree In const-ciuenre of Mi aetions. _le to !; mc case to the Oeneral Terra of tlie Snpn-me Court fur revlew un the grotuid that lio was not ?n duty at tho time, Tlie General Term, howevor. bas di.mlssort tho proceedtng. JusBoe Van Brun, ln iivi'ig thc opuilon. wtlte*: "It I* trtie that Ihfl ie fator waa not on duty at Uie time. but ?von lf ntrt on duiv the proper diacipline of the Pollee DflJMrt Cient w'juld not permlt Ulm to xct as a common rufflan.* ONLY FIVE BODIES EMI ALMED THERE. The sult of Mrs. Thomas F. Rowland to enjoin Dr. Charles F. MiUer and fhe Taylor Company from main tainlin; an undertaMng and embalmlng e*tabll*hmont at Forty-ihlrd-et. and Madlson-ave. was coiitinued yea? terday. The testlmony wa* of the eame character ac ,'tbat on the other day*. A membei- of the flrm de clared that only flre bolie* had boeu embxlmed in tho afltebli-haient. Judge McAdom ordered the lawyere to fcand up their brtefc* by July *i. .-? B1T8 OF LEGAL NEWS. Seventy-three yomig men who passed tlie Regents' axxmlnation for admlssioa to the bar were sworn in aa sttorneya yesterday by Jusiica Van Brunt, of tho Saprerae Couit. The motion to dl?ral*i the complalnt ol Measra. ?"Brien A Clark In thelr Bnit against the citv to re eo?reT ?:38.812 for extra work on tho Aqueduct was made before Judge IngTaham, of tha Snpreme Court. yesterday. Ellhu Hoot made the motion. He wlll eontinue hls argument on Monday. Joseph H. Choate IBill rcplv on Txesday. A ehort ttmo ago Surrogate Ransom was aaked to app'iut a temporary admitiistrator uf the estate of Wliiliim T. Blair, tha wealthy butclier, after Ma wlll bad been upset by a Jury of the Court of Commoa PIbm. He declUiod to do io, beeause he sald he had aot tha power to make anch an appoliitincnt pendlug an appeal. Judge Barrett, wrlting the oplnlon of the Bupreme Court, General Term, bolda tliat the Burrcgute can appotnt an adniltrl^trator. _ TheB-preu* ^6001*, Oenerai Term. has afflrmed iudse Ingraham's taelston rcfusing to graut the ap Slcaloa ta the hlgh teosjon electnc IBtuntaatlug com _*i_es tor au Injund!on to rotralu thc Consolid u<-<l talegrapa and BMcBical ritibwar Company from tater fcrtaK with their use ,?f the sobways. The plalntiifs ?at nn the clalm lhat the rent demanded by the iubway eompacy waa too high. The pplnlyn* <?f the ccart w-re wntteo by Prcslding Justlce \an Bnmt and Judge*. Brrrett and Patiei-s,,ii Th? dVlsi'Hi of ex-Pmideot Grover Cleveland ae refV-ce ? the *ult of Walter aud Marl-?n Langil.ti agalnst tke city to rerover wmiiensation for property rSh_io" the, Xorth Bjxer txken fn.m them ta le BJtontlori of a bolkhead. hx5 been conflrm.d by Uie B_!>rern? Coart, Generxl Tenn. Mr Cleveland Bwxrdid 8W0 a Irocal foot to the plalfttlfTi. rVXERAL OT ALEXAXDER M'FWKV. rTicro wae buried at M'oodlnwn ye*lerday a man who *Xal once a large opemtor lu stoeks on the London fitoot Exehnge?Alexsndcr .V>p.wen-bnt whi Wt pmc tjexlly nothlnjt frr his famlly, who aia in England". Btr. JfeEwon dled on Tuesday at the Brevoorl Honse (rom tha effeel oi the hea*. Ho wbb alxty year* old. M one ttma he waa anppoaed t? bo worth $5,000,000. hat hla forfluno (TBduaUy dwUidlod through BBBBBflX rate speculntlons. Jenklns Van f">ch__ck an<l several Stock Exchango brokers were prosent at tlie funeral. PRICES IX TIIE MARKET8. FRUITS AND VEGETABLF,.. TO TFM1T AI'fKTlTES JADEID BV THL" UOT WKATHKH. The dispJny of Imits and vr-getobles ollerod lor sale ln tbe markets and shops ls an over Bi?glng pano rama. Artlcles appear ln smull qua-itlties, gr<?w plentl fnl and then grad __lly lanw, no eaoh week sees a diflerent exhlbltlon on the ?____?_. Lusrious cherrles ard watermeloua aro now on sale ln Increa-lng quantl ties and at d_.re_*!ng priees. The s.-ason for straw borrles is on tlie wane, althou. h oons'.de-ruble qnautUie* aro still arrtviug Irom tho liudson Ktver sectlon and from Central New-York. They are not so large aa tt.oso whkh were oltered two weeks ago, but some of them tast? good, whlle others are a little watery. New cooking apples aro belng reeeived now, the priee belng 40 roi.ts u half peck. Asparagus ls stlll delicious, tlpa biii.-liig 10 ceuts a bunch, prlme '_.'> cent-, and tlio il vnriety 40 centa, Lima boans are Mgk now, lotc.'iiiig 5>1 a peck, but string beans aro 10 cent* a quart. BccU are 3 cents a ___?__. Llackberries promls. to be plentllul and are now iiuoted at "-0 cents a quart. btiawberrles are s.lllng at from 10 to 15 cenU a box aud raspberries are bcconilng cheaper, 15 and 18 ccuts a box bel:.g ankcd for thoin. lludO.berries are a. 15 ar.d lr> centa a qu:irt. Nc-w Long Island O-Mk-fM are seUlut. lor 5 cents a head and cauttllo'.vcr, wiilch ls good, alihougli ncarlng the end of lts season, ls quot-ed at 10 cents a bead. Southern cucumbers uro plcntlful and tooth Bome, their prlcc belng from 1 to 5 oe*it? aplecc. Hot liouse cucumbers brlng 5 cents npk-ce. __B"._M"tl ai*e from 10 to 25 cents each and green corn Is at 50 cents a do-en oars. llc_d lettuce briugs 3 cents a li.ad, whlle romaluo lettuce is worth 5 cent*. Watermeloiia have star'ted tn cheap aud wero offorod yo-ter_ay at :15 cents each Tho crop wlll be abiuidant and priee. are llkely to fall to -0 and -5 cents api>-<-?*. l; il aud yellow onlons are selling at I cents a quai-t, wlul. tlie whlto and Lermi'da varietirs brlng _ MBft moro. Long Island champion pcos are ln priine con Uillon and bring 40 cents a peck. Thero wns a OM* .lderable bre*_k lu the pot-tO utarket ou Thursday afU-r noou lato and yesterday mor-lng. Ol "YoIik-mI-.v Bouthern potatoes, chlctly Early Kose, were quoted at *5 a ban-cl. Wholt-alo shlpuient. were mmwy, how? ever, and the prlce began to drop until it reached kXl 60 a baxrel. At thla llgure oi-ders to buy were so plentllul that a reactiou set ln, and the- prlre moved upward. tiplnach was quotad y_r.cixUy at IS <? lu.lt peck, squashe. at 10 cents each, bouthern tonia laaa at UO cents a quart, Ku*-ia turni. . at Ba eaata a peck and whlto turnips at 50 cent* a p^clt. li'iieflah are not dlaplayod ln the marketa In auoh i.uiuber. as they will be uiicr a while, _ud the prlr. is 10 col.ts a ponnd. _____ wlll be redm?-d to about fc eeiits after a tlme. Llttle, N<> k clanus l.rii:g 50, HQ ur.d 75 cents tt hnndred. r^'iri clan.s aell for 40 eaata u hundred. The pricea of o.'lier lUh do i.ot-dlifer grcatly trom what they sold ut last week. r_t.lj.ed laai briiiKS 'AO aaata ? ponnd, s.linon i.5 t'. IJ5 c.'.U. lua.keix-1 J". B-BtB, w.-.k:i-,li i.i cents, flpaataa mtickcrl 1_ t-'_ to Ifl cent-:, |--__l tiirtle Ifl cenla, halibnt 14 to 10 cents, haddock ? centa, codllsh . oenta, blai-U ilsh, flounders and porfllaa 10 centa, sh'x-pahead _o eeata, ?-c_< 11 eaata, Long island brooft u ut n, rad _napp?r 10 cents and iiamptn.o -5 cent*. Prawns c...-t 40 cente a quart, hard ciabs o cenia c.i< h, and bolt ir_l* 75 cents and 91 75 a Uo_cu. ? TBE TTJO'S PtlLOT SEEVFD TO BB DA2ED. The examlnatlon in tha case of Thomas Walsh, pilot of tho tugb_at F. W. Lievoe, which ran into und _ui,k the sloop-yacht Anielia iu tl:e North Hiver oll Oaa hundred undtenth-st. on the nlght of June 14, eaaatafl tho losB ol two lives, was beguti ln tl? Ilarlem 1'i.lir. Oiirl yestri-day. John L. Ecclps, tlie owiier of the yacht, sa!d that his b.xit was heading d^rwn tho rlver on the sturboard tack, wlien he S3W the tug MadM and about 500 yiw-ds away. The yncht had li^hts ont. Captaln Van Wart's uttentlor. wa? cailed to the tn^and he said thnt she would go ustem of the yacht. A l.w wotnent* later tho tag struck the yacht ruuid?h.; bounded and then strick lier agailn. tho second Llow cuitlng ?____-. tlnough her. Tlio yacht Mink iinuiedlately and tlie tug rontinu* h-r eoarafl tar ??* eoaak "t liiiiiafl raria. At tho Btwi collision. >'r. Eceloa -a'it. li** and three othera jnmp?(i ;ib<.*rd tlie tug. Fllot VA'alsl. seatui-d to be under Uu luflueoc. of some dru1.' and apr^ured daard. Dr. Hahau de!-iai<*d that Walah wiu. dninH and caused lu>. urrast. Tlie case was adjounied tli' Tue-Uuv. O0LLFCT0R ITWf-lFT ?fJA'i:.*" 1171 BEFOEE, Colle-ti.r Erhaidt M.*.b:nlay .ent to thfl :*?<?.<tj.ry <>1 U?o Treasury his report ou Uw recoiumen.latlons of the -pecUiI ageiiU regarding a reductlun of HM for.es in tho Caatom ftocua. T.'ie 'ollector would n-.t _?__? public hi- recoiiiUH-udati mu. WIIATA PASTOIi SEESAND HEARS Dr. Hcbcr Newton's use of tho letter pitrportlng to have baaa wrltten by Cotton B.BBMT has subjeeted him to no llttle crltltlsm. "Tlie Evangelist" lia* also been Btaxhaalfld hy some of Ite friends for rcprlntlng the letter scemlnply as a geniiine illtistrntlon. "Tho ChriltlBII Advocatc" says tliat " it was on ite face a hoax, and, coiitaining sueh lniput-tlcms upon tlie thnr acter of CottOO Malhrx. BhoaM not hiive been ltscd by a QBriflttflB inlnister unless ite gcntilnencss was bcyond question." "The ('ongrelrat!(>nlllist, says: "Oh, Dr. Held. how can yon glvo curreney ln tho g<>?d old 'Evangeli.-t' to that ab*>ird forgery on Cotton Mntbcrl Doos defending Dr. Briggs lead godly men so far astray 1" _ In "Tlie Chrlstian Union" ond "Tho Kvangclist" thi* week correepondente call attention to B roceut ciiticxl note by Profeesor Green. of Prlncetoii, publlshed In "The Sunday-School Tlnies" two davs after he was made Moderutor of the Genoral Assembly. In spcahlng of Hetefclah's rolgn Dr. Green I* quoted aa saylng: " It is hence probable thxt there U some mlstahe in tlro figures, both hcro and ln Kings, whieh glve procisely the aame nurnber. The error, whatcver it be, must in ull llkcllhood have crcpt into tho te.xt at a very carly period." Tho question is askod, if Dr. Brigirs be a herotlc, is not Dr. Green one also I Tlils qne-tlon ls something Uke the c.unment lieard at Dotrolt a cotiple of days before Dr. Mlaa wibiuittcd his report oti tho I'.riggs gaaa. Tho president of Prlnccton ln hls Sunday cvonlng seniKin had referred to some feature* of flTOflfl tlon, and lt i\as stuted thnt sdiiic who heoid him had liitimat.d tlmt he wa* as far fro:n being ortlsudox 00 BTOiflttoa as Ur. BrU'gs wa^ BB Insplration. It shoiihl bo add'xl. as a matter .,f hlstory, that no charns wa-. tataxahnhBL What action tlas I'reKbyteric* may t-.Ko dnrlng Bfel BBBMhMj year tn bxxbxBj to thc orthodoxy of the Moderator of the Asseuibly <uid the chairnuiii of tlio Brlggs (Xmimlttee no one dare propliesy. "The Chrlstian Advoeate* has thi* to say ahout lllgli.T Critirlsm: "Sunday-school tea< hcrs have cnongh fo do without tryliR BJ etillghten thelr erholars Wtth iho latost tlicorie* of Gora:i crltics or the views of emlnent scholars upon tlio Hex:iieiith. Tench tho Word Of 08i us we have ll lu our Engilsh aMfllM, NVwi- att/jtnpt u. t<!l Sir.day BehflBl scholars what aro the ivsults of the most 188801 Blblltal rriuVi-m. l.v BM tlme a tca. iter has hXtoetrlaatai his BehflhUB alth theae ipo ahsUooi Um BOOovneaaMBi w-in he bbbBa lhal Miii i?o:x' raeeat BchoflBrxhlp has ehanpflfl ? waaaarfal conelnslons. Be ln no huiry to ndopt new views." _ In gpeaklng of the prominrnre glven by thls benevo lent man U> tlio Rev.s.-.l Vr-lo:i i.f hV ri. rlutiuvs a friend sald to Ihfl l'i tor yesterday : ? It Ifl slngiilar that ti,,. \, ' ,-1 aaeh diffi'-uitv in bmbIBi Bx aajr. Whj ihoaH ? BMB apniogUc. 81589 time hc qaotefl BaM Um B8W Verslon a* lf ho were dolng BBVMlhJai of wMflh ho wa* BBhaaxeil Why slumld a nian BflMloalflX for vearlng a good sult ot aMBflfl if hc <iui uff.icl lt. iti preferenee lo au old *iiit1 Why should lie ii' 1 have the best of everythir.g, If hc BBB Bflaeara lt?" The qtiesliuti oi price was aaaafhfl up and he said thls ImporUnt matter was no Jon^'.r a luurkr lo its rirrulatl.m. Ti.e American Blblo wirietv's limbllltv to piint auytiiing except the King James Verslon, lie said, could be tviii'.vd speedlly if thc Chrlstian public desired tho now Verslon. A correspondent from Calmtta haa thls to f ay obont the HBMeM of Dr. O. F. Pentecost in Indla: ? l.nst night l.M.inh l'i) Dr. t_B8B80M I ruiclit li's four month ' eorrtlaaaafl work m this city t > a ekBa hy dexvertag a vuledlitory afl-flWM at the Methuillat KuU ropal ' l,unii m Dhurruiuiollah. There 1. but OBfl opluioa as to the power and sucros* ot hU sorvlre*. tateman1 ol M?ieiday rny?, 'Tliere Oflfl Bt 80 dotiut tliat Dr. PBatBCBIII mliilatrntlon* have attracteil an attention _i,<l awakerred ,u, intcresl ln Bm ri ?' tratlM of ChrUBanrty u'lpnrellcled in the ia?t< ot any prx-acher l:i itidia liitherli.' Aupther wntor ln the txme j.'ur.Kil exareasefl th- optnlon ?hat 'few praachi ra, if a.-ij, whi. la?ve vlsltcd Calri.iia hai produred siuh a |,r<-, und liiiiu-i-i.iii f' r good upon ull cbi?*es of tlio people': and the same wlinee* ti.Ulie*, 1 belMrfl, wliii p'-rf.-i i airiuai'T. that by Mi Biethod >( teachlng he nu. piuved speclally ?ucco**ful In Kaallug many natlve l'i-iitii ni.-ii i" beleare ln thc tlhiiilty of Cbrilf, Th:it Cali-utta lu?> nlven lt* conildcnee m Dr. Ponle tjfl OOBXted; and thi-. ls of all thfl BMffl slgnlilceiBoe when we rvall the fact that hl?. meciing* rae ,,f rrowded. lnd.-?-.i tl. ytnpt.rtn. nt UM ItaH flBMflflXl s'line dlsqiiiWu.b- fo il 'li.iii.t ' ??: ? dlfpclled, nnd BOW every OM is heplnf ihr.i Dr. Penta , ' Indiired 10 r-'iiin :., UlU c:t\ ?,. ? t ? ? 1-1 m.hiv liulee.i r.re eariicstly prayiug tl m ihe evangclist may -? e tl, deslr.ibllltj ,f .- j -. the re-t of hls llfe tn Indla. Theae tesflhBonli all the i.iure valuabl" Ina-umch as notexly her. ' as an orator: iIk?u-'1i auate fiiendi =i> ^U of hls address on the Incornal snrpawilng ln power alrpost all tho English prenchlng tliey huvo ever hcard." A Sl'PI'OSED CASE OF TYI'DLS FEYER. THE PATIENT NOT KNOWV TO U WT. BBBB EX roSBO TO THK BI.E.VSE. A man who wus bclleved to bc stifterlng from ty pluiK fever, und who hnd bean sirU for four days Iu |1M ci-ouibtl tcncment house N... -'"1 MadiMm ot., was rernov.?d to North Brother Island y.-siir 'day. Hts namo ls Goodwtn Boaenbhun, nnd lie ls a tlnsmlth. A ph.val.-l_n who hnd attondeil hlm sent inforinutiou of th; raso V) tlio Health Board yestorday __ora_-t. and laapeetor Uoboiis was dtreet ed to malie an Invosttgntlon. l.osonblum was found to huvo niurk-al symptoms of the drended fcver, a'id Br. Hobert* lo>t no tlme in sendliij. hlm to tho boaptt-L Inqulry ut tho tenement-house and amotiR tho si.-li man's acquulntnncos, however, falled to diartos? any _ourc<_ of eontogion. Thero havo bean BO reported cascs ol tho fltaaaaa ln the city recently. Knsenblum ls a Hehrew, twenty-two years old, and has liv.d ln this city five year-;. As the f. v-r u not known to appear wlthout pro rlOM exp-iair.e to it. psrmm, tho eaaa of Hoseublam pu.'ti.ai tlio aaattan ollriata reetardajr, and Dr. Cpiaa Maaa expi-es-od u d.mi.t ol the eorrectaaaa of the fltaflimall H'-' said, however, that a regard for B-fH. prouipU'd tl.-- ramoral ol tho pattant to the lio_pit.il wla.ro ho cr.uld be kupt under ouaervation. The house iu Ma. lonst. WM dlalnfected tlioioughly, und Uio clothiiic ai.d boddlng which Jud been in OOUtaet wlth Uoa.-iil/luiu were deatro. cl. J BALL 0-._f-.4n_. FDJJCBMEX TBTO TMOUBLB. I'oliro Inepector wniiim. looked tkroafk tiie Ma* jn-aph blotU-r lu tho Eu-at Twenty .ccond-st. potteo itathm tl.e other dny, and hls eyo Itngarad on this fllapatah whlrh had been sont ta l""l;cc il__<ltiuart.'r_ on ttaturd iy Of-BtDff! ' l'*rr.rlin.?n >licha*'l M-QUMOB, of thls preetnr.t, whll* ____JBg down stairs at hls realde.noe, No. 961 Flr-.t-nve.. eaaftri hta h>;t in the rin., eaaatafl him lo f.u aad r-eetre a tractare of the l.-ft mtm. He aaa attended at neUorae lii.-pitai." Boaaa-btaf in tho, dtapateb armnafiH Um Inapaetort ??aptataa ti_it MeOaOtao had not beea l.urt ln the l.-iuiner _aa___b_d, aint hc BB-tfO n nnvf.il i:ivstlif ttlon. Ti:." iwaaM waa tiut ba baa4ted t<> ("omplalnt Cterh UdmN nt F*nttoa Headqaartera, yeeterdap, eoaptalnta r.R_tn-;t MeCkllton nnd nlnoteen other pollcameo. in ciudiug flergeant Qolgirp, ?>r me EtgbteaaUi Pnetnet, charglng theiu wlth I-juvlng th.- i Itj without jx-n:. oii .--Uurd-y. 11<' had taal led that a ba-el.ull te___ fi-oin Um Ka-t Twent* seeoiid at. iqaad, and a toain f;..n. Ifea t'i!i"ii M.uket Etottce btati-O, bad is-.no t<> a ptoea an Loiipc island on flntardap, aad had ptapad a fjmm th.-r". M.-Ctil'lon wsta one of tl.e plaPBH and hls _nn ha.i baaa brakan wttt ? baatball tmt i.v aeeMaari Tiie Bottaanan who w-re ao r.ige. te ptajr bail bad baMaaaf ofl <; -it v on Setniday, and tbej tho-fhl rould pui\ outK'We tlie . tv ..:iil ;n>t .-??{ <-..nglit al it. Th.y wlll probubly u- u-ioi <.u Wedoeaday, BB WQCLDaVt BBIBB THE BB8CVIBQ WOFBB. As tiie tenpboa! Dakota wu? cn_?sinfr th Illver irom DrookDra t>. Ol and t.. fl.N city, nt 11 a. in. yttatordap, ona <>i her poa lengei ?. ? ___? about ttiirty pean oot, laaaped ovarboard. Ra lans oir hls blnck li-ock co.a, >t. pped on a ml and ipfMlfl through M open wSudov.- at Uie sldo of the bo_t. A Braralag shout eaaaad 'he eoplneer of tha kitpboal lo revei-so ihe paddM-wheela, and the pUot. NMafl tho man atmgglnf ln the water, tri.-d |o >rul.le thy beat neer him. Thu ti'Ie, however, qul.lilv swept hlm out of laL-acl) of ropea Wktoh were thrown frein tl.e doch. Meu ou the ferry boat .laniP' M. Water! .iir.\. of tho liwistoti-st. iine, BtaoaaWr ihe _rai in tka water, Tkat boat waa ataared etoai to hta, aod ropai waia tkrown ut hta, bwi ka rafaaed lo looek them. ,\ mm s.a-oii.is ii t.-r he sanh out oi -i.'h; aad \\__ drovned. Hia b-aiv wns swept awny by tha tldc in Uie poekri of hls coat oa the liakoi . wara found only a tooth brunl. and u cotton hatidiu r? hl't. ITHJr v.ir.ir, OBTBJBB WJLUt iODOaCPMmuA Navui Ofltaar Wiiiis recnraed home pH-ka*a_y fi*?'m his trip lo WaaktTtptoa. Uo v . hU in _arta| hta dej.'ity und prlv;.tt* M- '??' U) and ho wlll cut flawi kkl puy roll to eat-kWRl 10 UM rcqulrements ot Iho Secreti.ry ot tl.e Tnttuny. A ABBISUOB OP CABl ;.!>-.- I Constuntlnc Lmlwlg. th<* aupirinteu.l.'nt of tl ninn Hoapltal, who recently . uniplulned to tbe lloulUi i:?.n?l Uiat hls llttle d.u_i;ter All.t- had ____ Irom Baaatat fever cuntructed ln the Daaawtlon II' 'I'tul, in F-ast MltflflOtO 81. yesterdny received a long letter from tho llenlth Hoard. It contaln?<d a general hlstory of tho iBTBBBgaMtM of tho ca*e, but no BflX-XflBMI that the child'B death waa canS'd by carelessness at tho RecepUon Hospltal, a point upon whieh Mr. Ludwig laid Btroxi in lu cuuiplalnt. ,-a TO SUCCELD LOGAX C. MURRAY. DIRECTORS OF THF, TJNITICD BTATM NATIONAL BANK WILvL ELECT A NF.W PKBSI DI'.N'T ON XVSBDAT. Tho irreetOT* ol tlio Fnited Maaafl National llnnll on Tu.'Mlay DflKl wlll flleet a succcssor to Logan C. Murray, as president. At tiie bank Informatlon as to the new president wivs refused, but it 1* underatood that John H. Pai-BT Wlll tako tho plaee. Mr. Pariter has been pifsidotit of thc Cotton Exchange, and he ls BOW vice president of tlie National Park BOBB. He ls wxB known lit bu-lncs? clK-lea, and ls hlgiily ea UHitued. Mr. Murray lias been anxlous to retlre from tbe preeidency of the Unltod istate* Bank for more tlian a year. Peraeool rflBBBBB are deelared to be back of his iution. Tho dlraetort reccntly aeceptcd hls rcslg natloa as Bxaxadent aud dtraator, to take effect on July 1, and they BBttOtflO lattflriBI resolutlons. It was tu.ni resteraxa*, huwaver. thal hxero haa boen a lack of hanaoajr haawaao Mr. Murray and E. F. Baartte, who inanied tho wldow of Mark Hopklns. thc prlnclpal owner of tho buJiU. Tho bank haa beon ln cxistonte about tcn years. II. Vlctor Newcomb wae the llrst preaidectt, Bad Mr. Moxropi who formerly llved ln l...iii-vin.-, waa eaflhlar. Mr. .Murray succecdcd Mr. Newcomb as pi.siili :it flhOOl eight years afO> Wlien Cyrai W. FleM BBM oot Bli totereet iu thc insdtutiun ,i 'ie.v faari BfD, Mrs. Miirk ilopklns purchasod ihe eontrol. Bankera bxro beou cognliant for many month* of the dlfferenooa ln oplnlon iu thc mnnagement of tho bank between ite president and Mr. scanes. -? - KILLED BY A FALLIXG SCAFFOLD. TWO MBB DEAD AND HALF A DOZF.B INJURED? TO MAEB AX INVE-TIOATIOX. An aoldent oeeurr-'d fflMXXMBf at ElliabetU, N. J., Iii whieh two men were Lllled, two more aeriously hart iiii'I half b dOBBB HON <>r Baa Injured by thc breaking of a leaaoM ou whieh tii" men waflfl worklng. Tha Worthli'Rtun Hydr.inllr l'timp Cotnpuiy of ***** \n Is huililliig a btoaeh of Ite plant Ot Ellra bethport Baxahteaa net warx oo a scaifoid forty -:ii. laving brick f.,r th- slde wall, when >< iBborera, Patrtok Naber and Bbbbh ii. Hadhrr,.?? Bfl uio loateM, earrxlai hoia BUfld arith brick, whlch Ihflf dimiped whoie tlio bii.lil ivers wera grotiped MM tliiekest in tli/- iniili'.le of Ihfl IflBttoM. Ihfl seatTold wax brxeai bv beaxxMh supnorts. OM of Bheafl arai ked witli ihe coiubiiiotl weiglit of tho BBBl *ml the brick, und in a moment with a great cr.ish tlae lurger portion ol tho si-iir ild colluo-ud, sei.dlng men, brlclcs and mor tar ttinibllng to the groutid beneatli, where tliey 1*>' in a eoolaxed heap, part of the ?hattered tlnibers fallli-g on top of them. Tho air was llllo.l witli tho pOBBB of thc injured men, who OBM BXtrlflflBliflM ipaatttty as posslble. hev eral phjrstciaoa were IxrOBMOed. Tho injurtd wero as loUowxi Klehaal Bolan, brfcBh*reri tw-my nvo year* old, flfliowar, h.ui his nach b>okfii, und llved only a few BBBBBBti ; ho IBOTOI one chiM. Qahrrxl Wl'.liauis, thlrty y. ar, BM.tohhhaJflrhrtB .'c-s Lrolun and skull crualied; lu: lived ten tnlnute*. ttexxofl tt. lliulloy, thlrty two yeara old, lali rer, tiilgli fracturcd and Inut lntorually; li'- t riianied, llv.--. al Orarixe. and wlll recovor. I'aiiiik llahflfl, thlrty ll- yexM old, laborer, both ligs brulaed. MVflfl toBflh BaoeBad out. face and head BOOM cut. Pxul Kelly. Mleha..q McCarthy, Jame. KeAly and l_lrtck Jonon. all brWiiluven. wera cut and b:-ulsed about the h.ud* und boilteo bv fnlling brlclis. Two other brlcklxyors were slightly l.u.-t. Wllllnms ami Bolan, thc dead men, boarded at Enrabetli|s>n. The fornier hnd Been lu thls country onlv a month. Their bodles were BBfcen to Dwintiei *a morgue. where an lareatigattofl as t) 'he causo of the accldent wlll bo mada by C'onntj Phi'slrlxn Veatooll ta-dax. Tho goierol co-.itra.'tor l,ulldlt:g the tonndrte* Is ex-Ai lemhryinaii DxrM Henry, of P?tei-ou. while tlie anb roxtraetar for the brick work ls Thomaa McOruth, ol Bewark. Jotm J. euilth ls the foretuan lu charxe. THK " FREXI-HY" JVUY XADE UP. Tbo flvo men ueeded ' ? 'II tlie Jury tliat 1* la try George Fratik, nllis ? ' hy Nu. 1," tho alleged -1'\ei- nf COrftfl iii-owti, waai st'etifMii yesterday. They were' Sanui.'I H. ltiisky, broker, No. nt. Enst Nln"tv . Moorlflfl I.'iomi. i-.-o- , N i. i,_ll lirtvulway, r.r,i\in. i'IiiiIiibIi ciirfiiier, N?. BU mTmm*rWmj, Harry Phcjhor, BMrrhaal IBIor, Bo, 540 Baal llattaoah. .! Muuey A. PhttBpX) upl.nlstrrer, Nu. 173 __t>t b-flt K" order Smyth Instrurtod the lurori to bo in court al lO::ii) a. iu. oi: m itiiiuv, ea they uie to visit the jiciiu ol th-: lnitial' r lu a bw'-lv. THE ASSIGXMEXT DEFECT1VE. GEORGE W. STETSON _?, COV.. ADDRE-S WA6 NOT fJIVDX-OTUF.R BUSIXESS TROUBt.E-5. Tho assignnieiit ol Georgw W. tjUjtson A ?'<>., pig Iron coiiimlsslon inerebaiits at No. ?5t" Wuil st., 1* declared at tlie County Clerk's om.e to be defectlve as the deed does not give tiie place ol business of the tlrm. Although the house bcars the name ol Georgo W. Stctson, he has not been an actlve partner for nearly iivo years, us it 1* said ho ha>s been in;.:iaging tlie estate ol hls vifo, who ls a daughter ol the lato Senntor Wagner. The llabilllles ol tho flrm are placed ut ubout $100,000, and frtends of tlie flrm _ay there are enough ossets to llquldate In fnll. Angnstus C. Brown has been appointed recelver ol the MetrupollUn Watch Company, ol No. 30 East Fourteoiilh-st.. by Judge Beuch ol tlie bupremo Court. Dopnty SherlfT Fox has roccived four executions. ag gregutlng $2,070, a_ainst Unnlel J. Donohue, who ruua the cafe in *-Tho Times" BuiMlng, but hns been unuble to levy ii_>on anytliing os Donohue snys he does not own anytliing ln the place. Frederick Uo Bary d. Co. have notlfled the SherlfT thot they own the flxtures and appurtenanoos of tho business. Mr. Donohue camo horo from I'hiladelphlu, Mi OfBMfl the o_.fe lu "Tho Ttmta* Iiulltllng last Oetober at a rentat, It ls said, of 814,000 a yoar. lie auld tliat lt oost hlm #1-,0U0 to fit up the plnce. Deputy fahcnH Flnn yesterday took pOMaartna of Uie Nutlonal Phototype comp_ny, at No*. li aud ld |ia1l Tl. on an execnt'.on for P^,034 ln lavor ol Henry (.. Allen, the president. The taa_f?_y was h-uapoiat-i August 18, IBBB, with a tapluU stock ol *l_,oOO, tlie plnnt U_nig v.vlued nt Uiat flgure. Mr. Alioii anuouiicod threo w.oka ago t_at Ik -aa about lo rctir. freca thai baalnaaa Morlt- t-oiumer, dealer In _-ooli.ua ond rag> ut >o 17 Llspemrd-st., wus .old out ty the t-lit'riit yoa taaatap, after iiuvlng boou iu busluess twenty-sl* "BM followlng achodule* wero fllwl yesterday : John C. Fleld, dcaier ln ?_-*?_ ut No. S43 Iiroadway, Ha bllin.-s *C.U17, nomlnal asfots fll0,t.l5. actu.l R***-**ta PO.IW; Miclwel Mahfcr, deuler ln glass at >" e|? elxtli-ave., Baollitios ir.,500, uomluul as_et.> *_.<w>-, uctual ussete ."0-1: Johu M. Duccy. grocer at Xo. 33_ West one-hiindred ai.d forty-flfth >t., Ilnbllltles (T-,700, nominal asaets ?C,13_, actu?l asseta *1,40_. LARGE SUlPliEXT OF GOLD TODAT. Tho ennmomcnts of gold for rxport mt t)? Kab Tioa-mry p_fl___tf_f uin?tiuU_d to 8fl.380.OOO. and ?120. 000 was taken lu th>* open market. Includiim tha #750,000 ordered yesterday at the Sub-Tre_*.ury, tha shlpnionta ly to-day's atoaiucrs will be _H._&0.000. The stock Exchango was uofavorably lnfluenced br tha large et ragenniiU, and the txwr faction ?ou?_it dlB gonlly for woak spot*, flndlng Uiem in Nationul Cord nm. Chlcago Gaa, Jata_f Central and some of th_ st.icks Wtth an intoriiutional market. Tho w.nlncw in _Uak__MOi Termlual excited a varlcty of HlMMfl-M rumors. wltlch wore promptl> denlod by ofllccrs oi the company. John 11. Iiiruan. the uicsldent, is out ol town, but Vk-c -"re-Mabt Hutherforvt d.?clnt*ed that _-j"_j was nothlnK in tha condltlon of th* rompnnv t?> }"*?__ the dedlno. All the rotntng pav men tn of dlvi_.nd' and of lnt?rfst on the eollateral tmst bondj woaM bo met proomtlv. ll w:is the talk of tlie atreet tha' .torij had baaa soUl for ll. Vletor Newoiub ou acccunt ol h.s mental troal lon. but lt was also _-_??-*_? U1*' tkara Map h*vo been sah* on arrount ol Uie otute of tlie late lolm II. Hall. who is known to havo -?w ooiis|_<'rable Tennlnal sfock. Tt B. C. A. rOTPII* F1XED IX A F01.ICB COCR1. Thrw membei- of the Harlcm braneh ol the Yoonfl MenS ( hrlstlun Asaoelatlon. wnilam Forrest. of No. B'2'2 West Oiie-hundn-d and-lorty-fl(th-at.; Knvc-t Gold biu-her, ol No. 100 West Oiic-hundra-l-and-thlrtr-lli-* st., u:-.d Harry Ha-torf. of No. 247 West One-huudred snd thirty-Hfthst., were arr.il. ned at tho Harlem l*oUoa Court yeaterday. charged wlth dtsordcrly eonducU Wh.-n the yonths wlth several othera left tho H?rtt_4 braneh buildlng at one-hundred-and twentv flfih-ei and Flfth nve. on Thnraday nlght th'-y bhouled ani sang at tlie top ol thctr votee-. Pollo-Biivn Muora ordored them to atop taclr nolae, bnt was toW to mmm hla own business. He callod anuthsu- offlcor wm ulucrd tho fiaVunder arrest. lu court they uiaoe n< fiefenco aud v, cr*J ttned <o ouch. -? ? TEF. CLA1B DATF9 BACK TO TWEKD. Controller Myers closed hla lnqnlry luto the JusUca of tlie Dlnsmore case ve_WrU?y. Thia la a resurreeied clalm for printtng .latlnu baCh to tho corropt tlm?? H Twoed, thn ncrh whlch it ls propoaod to imslct t*< city oul of about ?i:i0,00O. Ti.o oru-inal buu "?-* less tlian l.ilf -bta umouut. The dlrVcreuce I? th* literest. Tho OmU-ller wlll make a report tv ?! H'.anI.?of P_trmat?, whlrh tbe laat bsat l?4r,sla--? authorlsed to aettlo the deaiand. Johu 11. w-ahaa m conn.cl Ior Um. ub>lipie.s of tha wmmB*