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MR.OAKMAN CHARGES FRAUD EICLLMOND TERMINAL DIRECTORS SUED. THE RECEIVER DECLARES THAT THF.V I"N".lt STI.Y TOOK 07,000,000 FI.ii.M THF. COM PA XT. The long threatened ?nit of the Richmond terminal nnd Warekousa Company to recover tke secnritlei de? livered m eaekaniM tor Ike eonirBl of the Oeorgln Company was begun yesterday in tke New-York Su? passas Court by Walter Q. Oakawn, new.-! and preai dent "f ihe Richmond Terminal Company Thi Ob? ject of tho ?ult i? to t>et aside und have declared null and void t*he ?hi.- of gl6,000,000 of seeurltle* of the Goorgia Company io Use Richmond Terminal. Th.? summons and ooaplalnt were served on Ihe defendants yesterday _<,- Bool .(?? ? larks, attorneys tor the plaintiff, at No. 32 Itaaaaa at The suit wai begun In the courts of till? Mute Instead of Ifl the United State? courts, H ?* explained, beCSItaa B result would be reacln-d more quickly In th- State courts, i.nd for , niiin' i-ous te, lc Dai reasons. The d?fendant?! In the mit are J-.t.u 11. iniunn. Jamee Swnnn, Bernard .*?? CkUB, Robert W". Inn an, 11. B. Holl?n? Fernand,! A. \ *i ftiiiigu, Frederick Bdey, Bernard J. lsurhc. Auirii?t fleliicnt, W'alther LallfBB, lsua* L. Men, IsaanuH Lehman, Mayer Lelnnai., Meyer II. Lehman, Sigmund M. Lehman, Philip Lehman, Wlll'.un Kc.?s!cr. Edward Kessler. Gasta* E. Kissel, J<>lm C. CaJb-un, Kmon W'riii?er, I? dor Wormser, Jacob .-(hoilc. Wlllinni soiioiie, J<"-??e SeBgnan, Chartes Blum, Frederick st. ?ioar, Alfred .*?. HeMelbncb, laaac Ickeinelmer Alfred L.. ' teaetetn, Edward w. ciar-, habla w. CoMon, Bd? wa.- w. Clark, Jr., Edward B. Dennlalon, J. Mllton Cattoa, HaroM M. Bill, Clarenoe il. Clark, jr.. Patrick Call?"un. Jame? ??elUnirin, uni th.- ('?-utrnl Trsst C un pany of New Yor... The ooiiipluiiit recites the bl?tory of the orgBBlzs tlon of tb" (??orgia Company, Wbleh vva? Intended to control the asset? of ihe Central BslJrosd and Banking Company of Georgia. Ike ? i ?.:'.' with Ike Blchmond Terminal Company wa? ?nade in the auiunm of i atid res?ilted. li 1^ declared, la the transfer oi seourttleo by the Georgia (Mural and th?? basking syndical? in? terested lui the deal consisting ol N,000,000, par va! le, in Georgia Company bends, aold at no, and ??. 12,000,000 j no, K. sold ut ??_. ?or a price ?hat was not commen? surate with the value ?riven by the Riclniiond Tvrinl nal. The pretil cleared on the tranaacBon by IhS iedendaata 1? said to ha?,- aaaonated to ?A.000.000. In the eomplalnl it is aBeged : "The plalntlfl charges lhal t":e .?aid oomtdBstian and plan, so formed as sforessld by and between lis pr? -io.-nt and divers of lis directors, confederutlng With the cher ?.indicate defendant! for tke purpose of ? seBlag their isBsskible and di?. wilted lecurlUes to the plaintif at such prices that yielded t_em an snormoua profit and Boeesearill Imposed ?in tiie p'.aluittf a heavy yearly less, ?vas eontrary to ?qulty and good eon* ?elenco? and that tie pretended ooiunict, dai.-d Octo? ber -?, l?SS, and the supplemental paper dated N , veir.bcr 20. I88S, and all ihe acis done In itfetended pun base of th?.- ?inks and bond?, of said Gf-orsla Com? pany from the eyadlcate defendants, and tho taking from the a.??ets and money of the plalntltl of ov.~r e?7,iK>(i,i*c-o cash to put Bito ihe pocketi of the said falltil.s? directors, the syndicate defendants and their confederate.? v?. re all acts planned, done and performed by ?.aid lunian. or under hi* direction, in tho execution of such orlttnal fraudulent syndicate scheme, combina? tion, purpo-e, and confederacy, and all the pretended contrac:?, purchases and deliveries of stocks and bond! thereunder were, and are. without due authority of the plaintiff, wholly beyond is corporate eapaclty and pro? hibited and fraudulent both In law and fact, and that i.ii'l.r such clrrunisiance.? the rrcetpt and appropria? tion of over ?7,000,000 of the money snd a?.-.!- ?.f the plalntifT by the defendant directors and their as BOCtstes in f-ui-'a tonibliiiilloTi ?nd syndicat? Wji* a wrengful diversion of trust fund? which justifie?, a court of equity in _ecl_i_n_ ihe whole tru-sin lion fraudulent and void, and decreeing full repayment by the syndicate defendants of all th.- tnfst funds so misappropriated, and Inn-rest there,.n, aud warnuitlriK the court to hold th.? syndicate -efcodaata ttaUs to fully account for lUCb br.-ach of trust nnd to make full equitable compensation therefor.*1 It U further chnrp.-d that to aceompUsh the Irani aciion Bdarrpreaentatlons were mad- as to the con ?ltlon and prospect* ?f t!u? Central Balhroad of Georgia. The complaint .?.ns: -The plulnmr is In formed and verily betlevea, and tltewtore so eharges, ?hat In iruth and fart the ?aid pretended pi.reliase o? siocUs and bonds w;,s suh-uintially imi*.? d upon It by the undue, unlawful and fraudulent influencs nnd acts of the particular defendants Who were then its director*-, and Is in Its terms nnd results 10 un tonsf linn hie and on nuis lhal a court of equity ou.'lit not to permit such transaction to siand, or allow m b BMlfeasant directors ?mi as'odatcs to hold tke large mid Illegitimate profits which Ihey have i-e_il-i?1 nut of tl.?- trnai estate with which the.- deal! by Imiioslng ?m Inevitable and cru hing losa upon plaintif) and It? stockholders and creditors. ??io furtker Indu v 1!.ther dlrectori of pla'ntlt to an-pt the aforesaid syndicate proposal and fasten apon n ike pur' ie of their stock? and bond ?yndlcate deiend-uit?, Including the ?aid Interested director-, sirbmitted (???riuln ofllcta] ifeit'-rs and financial statements of nnd concerning the ?ad Centn] Raii r.-nd Company of Georgia. ?? Tii-.'.. ii.?tend o? sui-h statements and r-presenta tloii- being a subatanUally truthful exhibit ,,f the then iinaiieial condiiion of said Central ?aiiru.d Company. ?he memben of -aa! syndl a'.-, in ludli ?: those who were plaintiffs, (Urector? and trust?es, knowingly, and with tiie Intent to rnlsr? nr ?sent sn 1 de eiv ? the p;a nn.| Into a contrail for their own great profit, and belns eognlsani of the true foets, wholi) concealed and -rappre*??ed iii- material fact thai in September, l---. the -aid Cen 1 ral Railroad (Company wa? in -nh 11r2.11' need ol read] money to me t n?. obligation? ti.-?: it had acluaUy entered Into a blndlnc rouirncl 1 , 1 sn an?! ??Il io n Nctv York |,;inlvii,2 ! rm .-'..,'m..(,0 1 1,1 (?? cobpon bonds, bearing .*. per cen? lotere 1. and which would thus add s.250.OOi 1 of absolute live?! annual charses on the property and Income of the said rail rond In from of ihe -lO.O-iO ?haivs of -lurk wl.l'h vv? held by the Georgia company." BCOFIBLD MUST FK.I1T THE BOAD8 ALOKB. Clev-?abd, lue. 17.?With the full text of the tTatted Mat.-? S ii-r me Curr deelsioD In h ml re? ,rd luw ?**?' Ckleago hum Iront c-i-e-s. :.,Kiinr- a*toriioy.i of this city are of the opinion that Ihe city's o**.ner ship of the pr..p-rtv claimed on Whiskey I?laiM does not exist. ih<- property rialmed l- ronsUtuted in Streels left by th?- oii.iiial (.'.vners for st?Tecrl purposes, and was Bevor eonveyed In fee simple, to the cm. It is the opinion thai Mr. Beoield. the claimant to tke property in quesUon. mu?t now fij-ht It out alone with ill?- various rallroiid e impanlcs ?iho no? occnpi tho Island. THF, PBOVIDSBCB AND \V'.|:it-ti:i; LEASE. l*rOVldC!ICC, Ii. I., Dee. 17.- An adj uii:e.| inee'li?? of the stoekkolders of the l*i*ovldcrre and WorcesD'r Railroad Company to consider the lease of the rand to the New-*i.irl{. New Ha?. and Hartford Rnllroad was he'.d this non. I'l-?<!<:.? <? d!,i'(i stated that the BegotlaUon* wer" not yet c?^*mpl?*!t~d. and the llracton recommended an adjoumn ni without action to a oft distant date, and the meeting di?s .-ivei. FBB1GHT BLOCK AT -t>!'F.N'M"N BB1DOE. fLackport, K. v.. D:c. IB "BpeolaD.-A big freight blockade exists si Buspensl m Hud.;.-. Long line* of freiitht tniii? sre 1 ladings, and are unatfe to gel lato the .y .. York Central yard* al that point. The Mlcklgan Central, Grand Trink and otkor W st rn Hues ore dunij.1112; train aftei train f 1 ra?!e I fi- lr?',! cars, wiille tie- W'e-t si, i:-.-, Lehlgh Vsllei n d F.a?!'in trunk Unas am wndlng qu itltle? of fr l^h' West, Tn:in? sre to id on this side or -u-r. nslon for a day on sidii.p? at Banborn and Lo !.:>.i? Jane Ion, Tie Baw-Yark Central has the only yard* at th? i,:i g-, und they are full Ol CB I. I :?,(!.'ivin- !, iN ! ?? -n goiii2' ofi at the bridg( 1 1 mn or ihr- e month* pa?it, bin ibe more tracks I d, Ike more, ??.- npperir lo ?i.i theru. PROPOSING A TEMPORABY BLISD POOL. f?t. I.iui?, l).-r. 17.?Tke -OUthwesten Freight Traflic MaBagers appointed le ?i? ? i>.? a scheme for ib-? OQnltaMe divi-i,.ri and maintenance of ii"- rate situa? tion in the Bonthwest, pendlag acttoa of Conf-yess on the Inlei-tate law, will report at a c-iirnl in(-?!!i(- of tho vi?-.--presidents and general BUUMftsra of the south westen Hnea la bs held Janaary B. The general seape of the proposed ad Interim organlratloa win be a bl**nd pool or it tonnage 11 ol. A resolution was passed ordering that on January 1 nil fr.-is'in ti rin? t>e ?peitored to s j - ? -1 and m ?rabie basis. -4> THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO BTEAMBR I,INI". Washlnston. Dec. 17.?Advlee? from London Istt thai all the pa]>er? fur C.e 01 ?nmlr.a'l ?n of the < he B peako and Ohio Bteassshlp ( snpany, Llinl?ed, linee been ?Uncd. and th? cupial ha? ol! tieen ?u'.-i r li d The line Is In the Inter.-?! of the Cheaapsaks and n.'il? liaiiway Caespaay, which own? -, majority of tke ?-o k (.Jintrae's have b.-en a-vi I d io builders OB the Clyde for the esaatrnettOB or -i, rteaassri. Thte/t or them lire about the ?lie of the n,-w White sisr steamer Cufie, the oilier three are about one-fifth small r. These f-teamer? will ni.ike ie-.n'ar weekly talBagi fiom N.-w Port Sews to England, snd additional stumers nrll] b*** built (probnbly in Annrica!, a? He Un? require? them. Mr. Ingalls. president of Ihe Chesapeake nul 011? Railway, says that the B?VBBtagoa to the Nttway rornpanv of this iln- (an hardly be ov'ere-tlmaiel The exi*.rt tiiis|ue?s Bam Newport News |s ?v??n m more than enouch tor tkene steamers, as ?oil _.? al! _s. the tramp il earners Hint <-;m lc ?r-rured. Last year i)V?.r 120 iteame s weie loud?-d bj I ?? Cheaopeake i id < blO ir. : \' :< p r M. !?; imp '. ? *> BOSTON AND MAIN WILT. CUT EUTES. MAKAGKR nr iir.Y m:\-jm. x.i'in'K-r.KTAi-i ?Tix?; OX THE VAVMl'.Kltll.T UM I Lot h. OvT. 17.?OenaraJ Trafllo Ma sa*. Benr. of the Rostan nui Maine Rallrond, Mn-- seal Un following romminlcitl n to J. F. Goddard, chairman nl th: Trank Un? Commliiec In !f-?w.Yorb sad to .'? W. Mldgeley, rhalrman ol the Western Trnf?e Aasortati. n, In Chicago: Den ?in Notwithstanding the ?oppoaed ir-.n-i-i egreeeaeat of the trunk tine presidents, 1 am now In peases? on of lnfnmiatton showing that one of the fnnt freigt.t line? eperated over the Vaaderbilt ayeteai In ean n tloa with tbe Chicane and <.r,?t Western Railway he? quoted rates to two dlfferenl coaeern? thai l Snow <f. from Boatoa and Xew.Yorh point? to SI Paul and Minn ?i.d d nbtleas to n.miv others at :?o )ie: real ?*-? iban th, t: a i basis; that ti.i*. arrangainani wai i adi aal elased by n tnfti.a. r ot tl? fn?t rrelffhl Has .nd irpreaeaMlve ot oat "f f '? VsadetWH lasSi nnd that it hai been ?.-? ; that ti?1- rat-- ?hall be awda -o?d until the apealas "f i m ipati-.n. I cannot eeoelsteatly postpone ilie Issuing of a t'.rlff ?t reduced rates any leaser, snd ?bail do ?o ?t en ?? PleaM bear In mind thnt 1 am not aceustemed to jump wlthoul Dr t looking ta ?et? where I am setal t" land, and while i lannol civ you, without a betrayal ol ton fldenro, any mors d.Unite information, I wist t. a san von t'at I h.tvi? paaitlv? Information Ihal the tact? are Ju?t ?s stated to yon. Wlthdul doubt, the i aflk will nil b ? way-blled at full tariff ratea, .-?nd the SO per re;it ..f ihe SI e" ta-'.s ?s t.. be allowed -Upper* as * eo-imissloo lor securing th? Bonding .?f t ?;ii, vis the pertiealai r f. rr.,,1 in, I do n..t propose to cut ratea lu to ? i an ?er, but i _? peapeea to asm? ? tariS at eae? thai will proteri lb? llaei which I in ?upp-sed to represent ant <.f Row-England. Yours truly, w F. BERRY, Mem-Mil Trim,' Manager. The Boatoa nnd Main? Railroad hai ronaeiinenlly n.tilled to las Boston sad Albany, lltchburg, and the Sew Yori . nd Rew-England roads, tint li p;-. p..-.>> al once to u-ii" ?i t.uMi u-Otlni, proportional ..-it.s tu Mlt-slsaippi Hiver eios?ing*. the same ai have been ??fuel by Ihe Kan wah Despatch. This win rrdnce Ural ola??? rata? from Boston t<> -t. Paul nnd Minnen poll? ir.iai W 30 a 100 pounds t<> si rents, The other ?i.s- m ??? vtll b- eorresp ndlr.glj rrdacad, A WESTERN ROAD llVCO-iPORATEO. Denver, CoL, r>oe. 17.?Articles of Incorporation of tbe Wyoming ar.d t?tah Railroad Company nave been illed srltb the Secretary of st.it?-. Tbe parp?os ol ibis company is t?. build g lins of road KHithwrst (ram ihi? to'vn of Casper, Wyo., to the elty of Ofden, t'tali, ?vlth braaehsa from lbs main line to Rswltni and Lander. The capital stock l? Disced al tlO.OOO ooo. t.'ip Wyoming snd Dtab Railroad is a practical extension of tiie Nortlrweatern rond, wblrh airead1 runs to Caspar, Aril, les were nlso filed at Cbeyenn??. AM OFFICE ABOLHHED. President B. s. Have?, of the Raw-Tart ?n't Berthen?, taaouacea ih? atxdltioa of the efltoe of ?cneril super Inf?odent an- th? ippolnunent of II. II. VlCOlSSd M aSneial nianapfr. ?? A FOREIGN* AGENT APFOINTF.D. F. I. Whitney, penejil possenjer BfMt of the Or?at , Northern Ral.way, announeci the ?ppe.lnn.etit of M Kalt i min a* spent of ttie company In German' at Hamburg. THE GRASD ARMY MISSION PRAISED. GENERAL HOWARD AND OTHKRS DE90R-BE Till. GOOD IT A0C0MPU9HES. A rally of the veterans of the War of the Rebellion, under tbe saspleas of tii" Grsad Army Mission, whs heii in Chlekerlng iinii i.s' evertfng, Oaoaial Rarae? Porter presided, and addr.-ss.-s won mada by (?eneml <i. ?>. Howard, colonel Prank Loveland, o.ionoi Jahn .t. McCoob and Klll.ien Van Rentse-frr. Fully 4?? rctcraSM With their retatlvea nn?l frl.-nrts ?rere In the ball when General Forte:- briefly wtleomed taem. Mr. Van Renaaelaer is the president nnd tiaasaiai of tbe Grand Armr Mi-slon, wklch l?at Ha. .'Util Oanal-M.. SBd ba wai Introduced to toll about the gi??d work H?n.-n ptlshed by tbe mission. He mid it tras a place where the o]?i soldier was lurronaded bf food Inflaences, nti?i was ladnoed to it<s*?p nwny from the Hqner stores. He Invitad ill old aoMlers t.? rlidl the mlMon ?nd ret n ri>ki cop of coffee and a ids madnliili free <?f el arpa. General Howard was then Intro-need. He mM it ?vas a facl t, ,?t tome of th?- ?.id leldlars did drink whiskey and thnt It sometimes rot a strong hoM nn them. II?- had visited th? Blssfcm and bad BotiOed What pood was being done th??re. Pension Apaal lx.veland Md atrout the bnslne?? of his ?sfltce. ''Ther?, ar? now 50.?:? nan??s cm my roll." said be, "nnd ffni.OdO.ooo 1s annually disbarssd. There are nbotit 13,000 men and 17.'"OO WOBMS N Die roll. Dwrtng the f'.rst dny of tb* quarterly pay mmts there art; from BOO to IfiOO POQpl? In line when the offlr?. opens at 7 a. m., und bandredi r. niujTi out nil nlfi t, ?o os t.. fat a pod place, And M BOOH as paid inanv of (lie veterans ?.? dire. :lv t-, ths barroom and probably neves r.-ne-j bam? with nny of then? pension in t,.-v. A Bdsalon I? cert? lily needed, "ne dar at ti ?iiinr'erlv payment we paid P.OOti people. Ihe money paid out wai $.'j;i.'..--_. In Fix dnys we have puid oil! 16,000,000.a ?? _fff WAEAMAKEB DEVIE* A nryiOB. Fhllod.-lphln, I>?e. 17-rostmsster O.-nernl Wnna makct ?vii^ soon h?re today in r-rferraes to the statement published this momlnp; tut hs w.-is one ?f tho number of r?i|ilt_ill-ts who had secured con? trol of the rlpht to eoHed Bn en it osss rrrraftaei of the Mnnd R'-puhllc >.f S>nn Do'iilnpo. ?Ir. Want inuker denied that he wn<5 in any way Interested In the all.-p'-i syndicate, and nd'ifd uutt he knew nothing M m Mie mritter. SO-TViflnSI FIELD. OF FBILA?ELTBIA BRETONS Philadelphia, Der. 17.-"The riy-s? " recdrsd in formatlon from Washington hi-t srenlni ti.*?? the resignation of _*catm_?teT Jobs Field, of thh city, 1 ? .v in Washington, or ?in be In a low days. Mr. Field ?aid that ?he report ?ras partly trae. Wvate business, ii" MM, demsndfd his attentkm, nnd be ?Aifliid iihe the PMtmaater*Oeaara] lo relieve him if be ' add d> sot Mr. Wsoassafeer snid to dny that the re-itnuitlon was in bis h;i?.<l?, but that J,c would a-l; the iy< .d.-tit not to Bceept it. Mr. Wsnsmaker rhlnk? that Mr. Field will ccmsenl to eontlnue a postmaster of Phllsdelphla, ?it least until ihe present Admit l?tration p"?-s oui of oWco. BEFOBB IX state T.i.y vales VBBDED. AHinnv. i>.-r. i7.--t.ite Engineer Sehenek mM to? day t'.ftt In his opinion n bad State Of nIT.tlr hi eyi-t.<i in the Adirondack region for many v-:irs with regard to the ownership of landi of aon-resldenl . which Lav?- been ?old f'.r Ktate tux?--. He s;iv^ tlmt the majority >.f the las title to Adirondack land obtained frum the Stale, under the provision? of th? law as H ii"?' stiin.is, ar? hardly worth the paper liny are written on, SUME?; TO RF BOBHITTED TO THE POPE. Ft, Louis, Dee. 17.- it I-, now believed tint Inxlend of the lulu.- - heretofore publltbfd si ibos? select?_ i\ -..- tcrday's council of - iffragan bishop? to be aenl to Borne, und from which li-t It I- expected tiie pope ?1 HI ?elect ;? condjutoi for Archbishop Kenrirk, the fcllowlng were chosen: Bishop John Rpalding, <.r 1 . ,rl ;. Ill . !II bop John .1. Kaln, ..f Wheeling, W, \ a., .?md Bishop M. Chatard, ?.f Vlncenn? n Imd 1. ... red?d t:. t 1 i-!e. , Spaidlng'i name w..'ii<i (.,? ?ent, lh?< only doubl being ?im.ui the ?ocond and ihlnJ ? n 'n ,\\ AMERICAH BII1P -INKS A KTBA.MER, Undon, Dec. 17. The American ihlp Miry U -M.e Captain Park, from bbaiighal, via Manila, f..i New-York >.i Boston, while entering M-inlls Bay r.n the nlgbl <<\ Detemt-nr ' came Into rolltsion with a spnitlsli it? , n- r. Tbe Ulter n .-1 wai to badl -, u thai she s.'.ii filled and sank, l? I- sap piMi?d ti-.t l?verai <.f i..-r ii.issenjjer? ?ere drowned, Fa? Mar] !.. st ne -siulne- ..ni> irifllng damage. r/l'inr ETBSELT TMOB TUE EOOr. s.irit . a, N. Y.. Dee, 17.-i?. T. Wllnama, patleat ?it l?r. Strong-a taal irlam, ? l- viiin'-?-, eommlttad ndetde today by tbiowtag Kin ?ell from n?. root ?if lite 1.1,] ,111 to the v ev -:ii?. . n ? ir.-n ai -t., breaking both legs ?nd otheiwUe eCeetlnfi fatal lit roal in) 1 1 ? . He was eooveyed to hk room and mu?- .1 about ?bre- bous wuiiiiis ?ai a I'll 1 ?t-it.ii. merehani la p or ns Ith. and despon ?? t am eame be alth bis daaghter ? b'ui Ihrai icoothi ago toi tnatment. .1 EOX-PABTIBAX DfSXEB Tt) ME. BABBITT. PhfladeifSJa, p.. 17 (si|.i'i-lalM?A dinner ?t?. ^Iven at the Art ?Inti to-nlpht t.. ?Vil! im 1'. H,r M.v M r _?ry el t..?. Camnuawaolth of Peana/irania and nhaliaaiii of ti, ? Natimini i?e:i...- _ti.- rnnimittee. ih?. ?aeacrlbers la iM'v i,< lb? beet known men in Philadelphia'? mereantlla, prafraaleaal and iiii?n.-;j? rlrries, it hi- rf peraeial tribut? to Mr. Harrlty, SevoM ..f partisse paHtleal ?:?? BlSeanee, ia ?-Miiri, Republican and Demo ratit "italwaite" diirt i,-.il sendee aad wanlrinal refeiawn ;...n-i. m.,',-,,-; ? aytan MeMk-hael r.-n-.,r af "TM Sont An.<r. 1 aa " tiled t'ie oi'-.e (>r tuaatanaaiei bi_m ?. entablj '?liter- pieaaai wtn Oavctaar l*r.tn-m, f?,ier ju.ti e r?i\s?>n. of the flapraaal Court af th? s?.?t-; 4, a m.' 1 ?vkI praaldeat of th* rhiiiii'ijjiia _j?i iv-?iiinp Ratlioad < ci-psiiy ; ? oionel A. K. M Cl'ire, oi 'ill- Piiihuleipliii Tin,?*' : Wlill.ui V. lit?iim. i.-itor Km. r.tus of -Tue ,.,,,,.. i... utoni '? " s? i ,; " ''*';- ' r m* "'""'' sea "?-?t v|.-e.|,re?ii"iit of th. !'-.i!,-v;v',i,in Ballrosd Cam? pear Joel J- Bally, prealdent of the ClUien?' Mme Ipal l-,.f,,r ?...,..,?.., i. P. Wilbur president of the Lehlgh Valey Bavlroad *'??" i"'1'' ? ' ": ":?? *?>? "-? D??-**-? -r" '""' johi'. iiiil.ti. the fatkei el Philadelphia'? a??? eharter. -?!<-. .-!..? ?ver? med? le. Mr. llumtv uni .?-veral ijthor?. OBITUARY. COU BEL JOUR MILT IS BRABNAK. i ?? ? -i and Bravai Maloi G*B*?ral John Milton Bran- ' imn, .?n the reUred li?t ol the Army, died at the home ; of his brotlHT-ln-law, Dr. w. Sepliew Ring, Bo. 21 ?i?l j-i.riy 1 ?tit ! ii -!.. o:i Frida] ?Ht' moon He had; long been s wffnrer with ehronlt dyspepsia, bol his sodden death was due to heart trouble. Colonel j i.; :?:.,:, bad been ont far hi? usual BBSralBg walk i aini returned to his room at 1 o*cl-Ck. five minutes later a -ervain wa? seal tr. call the ofhrer t-. toaclicim and found him lying on the Bow "f his room, dead. Colonel i-iauiuin aras born at Washington In ISIS, and w,,- appoint?d a cadet at the Military Academy o? September I. IS_7, and was gradaaled on July I, i'ii, ?hen he was assigned to the First Artillery aa ? second lieutenant. Ho was a captain when tl i v.ur began, Basing been promoted to that rank In i-17 for gallan! and moritorlooa services in Ike battles ..f ( oMi TBI and ' Mi. ui a- ... < tfl - ptember SA, ISB3, he was bravetted a BeBtoflant-colonel for gallant set? rices in the battle ol JacksomlUe, Fia.; c. colonel on September 21?, ISBB, for . on-pi,non? braver] st f'hlrkamauga, snd t?> ma]c*g*meral "ii March 13, 1-'". for gallant and m< rlt.uloin servi?'.* tu tke campaign against Atlanta, da. He was chief "f artillen, and commandant of tl"- artillery rascrve m the Deportment ol Ihe Cumberland In i-'i::. aid then commanded a division In the ?nine department the lollowlng year. Colonel Branaafl wa* In the Mexican War, in the campaign ending with the raptare of tin- city of Mexico In 1-iT. served In the (tpsraUoiu a gains) ihe semin?le? in Florida, and aras on garai a duty until the beginning of the civil War. when lie look ihe field and eomawBded the tones engaged In ihe reduction of the enemy'* works on the St John's Hiv.-r. eompeUIng tin- evacuation of Jackaonrtllo. He vu? ;.iso m the battles a1 lloovi r"i Gap, Cbl< kamauta, MUslonsr] Ridge. Besnea, Dallas, Kenesaw Moantaln, ( batul.Bee and Ihe -!? 2,- of Atlauta. n* wounded l?verai times. In 1 ?70 he rommanded the troopi at Ogdensburg, at the Urn? of the thraateiH l Fenian raid im,. Canada, end commanded the D',...|* in Philadelphia durii 2 Ihe railroad rtots In 1 -?tt. He vv.-i? jeu on Ci" retired ll-t for ag.1 April 19, l He leaves one child, a ;.rled daughter, Mrs. A. H. lalbot, who live- ui W'11 blligtOB. e. GEORGR B. HOLT. The death was snnoaaced at the Btoeh Exchange yesterday <.f George B. Holt, of the firm "f 1 Island ???? lint, at N... .". Wail-t. Mr. li.it has been m with consumption f ?r -.?.-ral months, snd some Ume sgn he went South with tiie hope of Improving bl? 1 in dltlon. He di'?i at his bom?, Bo. so B'ost Fortieth it., yesterday. He was about ihlrtj eight v.-i*r? ??id. snd was a clerk with Riibert Cliott, who. ten ar;.', was a promlnenl trader si tks Stock Exchange. Mr. Holt jolncii the Exchange on April 13, les?, Hal ?vas never prominent !?i the -?fair? ?,f the Kxi hiiii." | but he hid a wide ?"title of frl nd?. He leave 1 wife, ?vho had b? "ii nisni-'d to Mr. Ell! .ft. ??Hi: nr.v. PABBOSg C HABTIR?'S. Ih? I'.ev. Par- .as C!,?rx Boatings, a r-"*.'d Pfeaby. teri?n eleagy-tan, .'?nd a eousla of ur. Thoo-M f? 11 *.* luc?, "f this .-n.v, di.-i BBdeealy ,, Friday ?( to? ? Be. 108 heuiii Pertiaad-avs , 11 sofclya, at the agi 11 ?eveaty-atas ye?r?. it? wa* ban la n ?asaco, B, v . ?nd wa* educated n iiv ?,.-. ..,.,-.- iraai arhleh h w?s gradeases Mth high beaors. 11* ntarad th- l rerlan lalaletry ..- ; pi-M .-i f r (?.? j? .r* li. Avaa, N v., wkaa hi* veteefalled Boat bronchial dir. Bltleaai '. b? returned ii, Baaiiten nBeie n- <-??? 1 : ?' ?? .- -.' _nd chaplain f..r a unie. Ha Bpaal I 11 ?1*1 !n Brooklyn, ?*he:?i | ?> had privat.) pupil?. II.? i? :?* * i ? 1er el IB? If -.- . I'r '? T- rr |,r ? i.,.r,,l?-r ,,- ? ?-. r.? *ii*t?re?i fron, branchial art. '. aa, aad i ?? ?a? ill from nearer? of the ?temaeh. on Friday h* ' well thvt .',..? went to Bew-Y rk and retu : ? *; i p. m. While sltuag In hi? chair ? is ? - beesne Bl ?nd anconi ?,.u? aad dh I r*r!y in ? The faaeral wlU lake place t JOHN I ' X Oambrldfa Ma*a . Dei 17 -? ? ,i i - c ?' ?I Cambridge Masa., m-day ef tplnal n. :,.- _tee nn Blaess of four dar*. i? ras the - r late General Jsmei w. Buated Bad ?aa u ? * Mr? Con, ? Bates o '.? a?*-? Hu*u i. n- ???. ?-, e-mat. IrijrlT brl.lit bor. for ??hem ?.? ?a.-rtl It .?!? I ! el monad it a brilliant rareea M? ?a* gradual ! fn ollcga laat Jaae .?iui ?,?i..r?. and ?ir,?- :,.i fall as been ? ?indent at tin? !!?-?_, 1 law Kkool !, ? *??? leciairlni* to te admitted |a Uie i.ir. f...-, ?? -, Basted. f?'*J nine?., mm Cos aad I la raa* ?tont -tt-i d?iie*) nj.Ari _ta ?t a 1~. . n?. -, ? '? leavlna laid?. Blaea Wi? f laaral Mr. On? Bad l bei* :n PeeBaklR. .-i ?. ? i aleerlsa dar ??:,... I.? e?*t ill? fict ? '- i: ? ? -, ? . i. 41a ha was hallaaged by ? i?--. -,- ., \?.- -? n.vnn. of, ?e. ..'int of a Claim ef ii/t.-r??. !?a .-. h- . - i.:- ?. ?? in. ic a la aa r. .: ? -, ri ?a bed? ???l be mi I, where the I * ' Ik? at ?*lil I- !? Id? bll l Qea< ml Uusti J. ? m ? EABL OF POBTABLISOTOB. I,or,d'.n, Ii? . j7. -T.ion?: ? *_? '.r W : : i?n l-i . barr.?r. Um '????", Vari o' Port ten, died to-daj if was bora Ap i :. is?, ?nd *, Earl af Port . . Mar a 1. 1-- . ||- '-, i..d in i"?-..". to a deagfclet 4 ??? ml I ! ft f'ili.lly ?. :i'.s u-e :,? Iir.? p.-n. I',,rl?r,ltu ? ,,.:?.. I' .??, J. . . ? : CAITAIN Jons F. MCBPBY. Pine R'.'ifT, Ar*.. D-e. 17^-Capttta John l". rfurphy, vten-prestdeni ef Um Arkii,"-.? Coofed :??.? V?t?rans1 Ao r oc lat? ?a, ?? dead He vm, ,,.,.- ef tie- ;? p'?ii( ?.? on tie- ArhMBM Rivet ml iras .1 I throughout l THEY n,*,.V7 to ARRtVK BEFORE CRRl tMAB 'ja, "i i.ii unas ?hip?-' tailed yesterday f,,r Liver pool. Thi'j were the City of I-rii and ihr Etrurts i!,ev ps -d band] Ilona within about an le-ur ol each other, and ? n.v' both will ^-" as ta t as they possibly can In order to land Ihetr paaaengers hi ilme for Christmas, H v?ni be toteresBni to learn hOW far ahead Ihe ( l'y of l*nr ' , t!,- Westward i" nd holder snd the .?i 1er Blip ol Us City of New Vork, which hold- ih?- best eastward record, will be, A ih.? paasengei on Ihn City ol Part are David Bai boar, Howard Barnea, l.i. Bowriug, J, 1>. Plgott, i . vv. Rhodes, Mi-. Rhodes, '.v. A. hun ford and mau) ,,i!:?i . 'n tin K.I nula vv.ie i oum Betil'.lirk, A. Hoiiiu g, the iia'.'a.i.n eh ig dA?iir. for England ; i aplato .v. Boj and olhei . . WALKIXQ TBK BTBREt WITH A BBOKEX -*rc/.f, While John McOrsth, ihlrtj ***/en years eld, "f Be. ISS Weat-si wa? ps ?lag 01! : ?nl .. it* -i?. about 10 . .. yesterday nwratag P II rinan Michael .?-'ii!:v:in iioti'-ed thai '?.- ii.Mji i.-fi a trail ol blood la his path ind n.ai th' blood came fr. s wound la Um back ,f bli le id I !.. ?? !:.,. M< '-nth in . I. i.|,i I r. m Un ? i- tin nation I,- ?ra* --ni to ih, Chauibei i Kir ? ' IIo?pli il, vvlei' U|,.,:i -. m. I...I BO, .1 B ,- f.e.lel II..i! le I,ai bad 111? it .;. fi. lu? i i ' .i Me bs Medial i li ik when taken u. the bosjtfta md oould not give say i ? ruai t hm.?. If. HI laid to be eriUeal. :(jV ?TTBBH IS XKXAS. Prom Th.- w,-, ! ing. Post. Journeyl . .. ro Hie prairie In ?'Mchever way I lu road runs, at* ol l?-ngth overtake ihi imklng . .r. ill ?de In I ?vn --i.i ? n i ..m . i.,,- 'eti rover, drawn b> an III . irt?*d l?*am ol a verj , , . ? ./.-i muli i ,' ? i ,.-?? m ub Jci t . 1 ?; I!.-?aid. I ... .1. ivei i ., Mill bcmlmed, i..',,,,,.-i un,'!, low vl*agrd man, while hi. a :?? and fani ly, a lib b In i Is n m Um i. um ? i toi even a weaHhj man, aru, if anyUUng, more dirty, n,. r ? rSgi il ?li I more d i he lilmself, nn a lull, gllll ((! in lie I'll"- th?- e| l< -, - m un I lifrir ' ' driving I ?.I' llm a lord Of iv. o i ,-v , ,i i.i". o|;, ? ti a gt '. sud m. " d bfind, lame leu . ? bile two mangy, numgrel run trot In Un? r?*_r m if m,v i ,. ful ? av.ar.- ,.f tnrir ml eralil?' cxl t ?, ?. o es lona!I? th? Ja .. : leaiii ? -,-iv - i . move on! .,f n arnlk, bul u* quickly ?<-i.i|. ??? Into the pace ?vhlch for man) ??ear months I.a in en 11 ti i .-i imed ir.tlt. As .ve re I? up, the f lowing d ued : -llowdv. ' ?? llowdi. ' " '1 : a? ' li.'i.' "Traveliin rile 'mart." ?? ( ome tar I" "Come lien Hi? li'iHoin laBd? 'f Old Ml eiirv.*' A! wnli . polnl there I- n lull In lile i- uve, it loi during wiiieh i a b surveys Ui? other, mi.i.i nly the knlghi of in.- tobacco quid turn? Inten ig ? al. si -.up" . ?.. Im I mlgbl ve. name be " At Ms an Insane desl?e teses pos esslon of u* in r? ply like ihe *cl.Iboy : ?? n might lie ,ii.?, i,ui it ain't," Ibi ae ?'!! blin Our nnme ?ft-* which the ?vaj , ?pen for an endle s string of Inqutrtei; tiie Di i ol whlcli i- Invaiini.iy . ?? What mu i > ?ur bu I itl - be :" " When? be you gola' I" " When-'?! jo' c me li ?? How's i ; ? ,p 11?re ?'' i sort ol thing I* Lad enough t> go through one,-, it when one pa?* s d w-n unh esc da* in th,. ? el?, v ub .n, i, ,,i whom be l. exp Ci tl c, t-,, i , ,, Name nertormnnre, li \>eeome* ? vr..,, t,v ,i"v isd a nightmare la our dream ? Moroiver one I? xi'""-i lo ?top and y ih.oug. It, iiml I have mon ' I'll' . le B ' aid II"' ' .1 I e I- , f <>n'?l to talk i.mtaon fnUi ." and mereh i,. -, ? had do time to ?lop and is h with ? m q-.,,. ksurdlt? ,,.' Mil* I at mc? spparetil c i . h,-,.- i In- Lnsi, where to edad one'i ow i b i in,- , k i hi niv'.-i-a! in lorn. As s mattet ol fact, a live enei 'etK man his no time |,, t.-t? ' I*. ,.r fool a!; h ,H- ,'],?? i? ? ??*?? It inuit. r? ?ni a oi avine Wham he in,, t wbal their bastoesi D, w?ere they nre pom., or any? thing else concerning U???m. VI itlrlil u.- camp at Hie only wator-hMe ?re have s...-;, during Hi" day ind ? *oon Joined by tore? i ,?d.s of movers, Pr.ntly si many Ore? ar.? burn? ing nnd a? ihe darkntii ratr-jr? Uie icenc is by no means nnplcturctque. ChllOren are playing aboit, women nre rn Mng, the men ore lending the h>rs?M and .taking Ihem out for the night? ?Mille the nicker i g of tin- e:ii:?piires, tl*? bar*, talk and coarse laugh - the men lend a rer*?ln ?otnetnlng iim-i i" ""? s in-.-' ir everything we posse?? ii nil borrowed by oir neighbors me ar" lucky, even lo pr.vl-i .n-, which ti t <m cour?e ?re borrowed win. the menial under landing on bit- ?Me? thnl they are n it Lo he ra iirn.-i. >.ipi> r over, ibe ale*? begin?, vl-ll r p""" I. from all -'i''-- most, from the mnlc el?m??nt? snd for hours we ar?- entertained arlth a complete history if each. We ?ann.it ?i-li them to go, for. are they not "gentlemen," nnd ai pood ai wel So there we -it. until Anally one by one they drop ol! und leave u-, t ourselves. T ',- i- i full sample of a day .ver Taxai t ad , nnd the -ame may be repeated ever? d..v in th" year; in fact, 11 was during my -tv. until I hated the right of n aragon on the aame road. IS THE POLITICAL FIELD. KANSAS DEMOCRATO AM? Tllf. HEKATORfiHIP. l-peka, Kan., Dee. 17. John w. Drledenthal, chairman of the Propio, -t.it? Central Ooauntttee ut;ii the leading DspuBal candidate for United statei Senator, do? - not eredll the report that a namber ..f De.aoen.te and es Democtati imiiinc seats in the Legislature by Popullat v..t<-s win tacllas to partiel pata in the Popallsl eaaeus, ?r that they wlB boll Ihe caucus nominee if be happen, to l?'- a Populist. "Every man. Democrat <?r PopuUat, Bomlnated by ?i popull ? convention for the LsgUlature," said Mr. Briedentbal, "pledged hlmaatf t.. eaucua ?rlth the Populbili for L'nited Males Senator, and to rate for tu.- eaued* m -mili?'.', whoever he nMu-it be. i do i,.! think any man can ?itf..r.t to violate this pledge. if ?i tingle Fusion Democrat ret?alas out of sur eau .us no Democrat-] randldate ?rill reaelre s single rote m Ihe caucus. The lir.t | ? laeei of the rannw' will be to i.ii'i whether every ma:, who takes part In li vin rote for the nominee, be he Populist or l>?n< ocrai. Democratic candidat?- mast go Into that on l!,s ?aine baila as Populists, if sfter lb? . meal Democrat? attempt io put the Legtalature i--!.. n deadlock in ?m endeavor to torce a Democrat on Ihe Populista after the caucus, has d.-.-id.?! In fi\..i- ..f ?i Populist, Populist member- will decline i., vote f..r ?> n,m..r v u thus prevent an election - the coming :.--l..u. In td.it case Senator all) hold over, and we n-oull prefer lhai le would Mitli.-i- th.m iih.mll to bulldozing t?ctica su. M M loi' ?? I. I r..;...-? 1. If I Demi i i i'..|nili t i.. -.m.M'.,n he ?till Mii-.lv I?, elected, bul If ?i D'pnll i .-? '- tii?. notnlnntl >n Ihe P moc ml ? i ? help : . -1-. * 1 Mu ..r tl ere v.i.l be no ele? il ni." INDIANA GERR. MANDEES t'N?'- .N.-I'lTi I'M ?N.M.. Indiana poll , Dec. 17- The Indiana Supreme court ??..ti-. d-:.|..i unconstltntl tial the .pportlonmant sel : !.\ the l>. mocratic I ? .-i ! M-ir.- two jraaai under ".. provl tons of which the Legtsl * which i waa eboaen, The finding li thai tbe apportionment lawi ..f laal, i--:> and ISTB era Ml ancon iltutlonal, by reaaon ol the matters ??ii.-p?si in the ? bal 'he , ourl ab a 0ndi thai I- n defi,!,. Legtalature elected i|iiallfled to enact h i .. ma) ink? the place ot the law set aside, ? ? !.t-ir- CONTEST. MAKES VI HEADWAY. ? ?y, I?... it. Tha proceeding to make a ens? up .. ? .:? . the defeated candidate for the Assembly, Il m _ I . ran make n contest ror the isat In the ?M ??? wtiieb ,i_:???-- Loansberry ?-as elected la i . r County '?>!-. to have !? - d ? mlLnued ? ?i ?-. ham '?? day. 11 it i , the <\ Menee ?m i. id) taken w i- t.. bare beej sUned by the wttneaa, and certified t-> the Judge. But Juilic? Mai ham did not reach hen until Ihle afternooi n ter ? oaaty lawyer? were Bed pr..-?.iit. and the t<?ti ra ? ; - dnced. J. N i 1er - rat on h ind, l lira May I .rn t? p.- ? Ith < ngag ? ?? . ? the matter ??..? ffnall? ?djo u? ..:, ?., t ?iiiuued '? ?? '?? ? Justice Parker, ?m Kingston, in . 4. ANXIOI. POR THE AMERICAN MARKET. i ion. Dec. 17. WIlBam ?. PMdlng, Premiar of . ?ho i? v; l : Mi .-.??v.rsa ? ? ; ? ' r m la . . t I'i.m- i vatis : ? I hi va no doubt . .-? ?.ii w. ..: ' .?;..; - tad : te entire D ? .?? w-.-n m?, opinion a.?,?",-, hai I? ? I i\. tree trade ntth th? ' i.M-si .-'nt.-?. ?mi ii ? ??? I entertain bop? thai *? are near-r tiie much ; : t to be col . ,'-.?-.'.''. ? ? ry for n* t.. ; s trade. T U i. i]. ? at in tb? ' that the Cabinet I? making to reate t;.-*- ebanneta ol ?r i.;- But this i miry i* . market an* I hopa that we ean ..?.??in a - prudacta ?era rut-.,* than to far -. Mr, I '. 11 M- '.;?.-? '.-v lit b-ru-t it. ... I it rotare. ' ? -ill: EG _N TALKS ABOUT CHILL ll ? riait ?; l'nited Mat. Mil --.r Egon, Captain W. -, -, ley and ? maunder B, I?. Km.hu. >f the Attorney De Late-ey MIcoB on ?Tl day, dM not .. ? ?bind It anyl I . arto u ???r. Mini '.-: i'.-.,n and Captain Bchlay ware ? |< In r durti | the f?r ?! . i i m ?ley, who frtrod nf iba D ? ? I that I gel him h n companion ?it luncheon. i Dial , ? tkttei ? < o0 .- ih v nu s [Jon r. . ;,nd be wa* Induced to J"In tbe I m I .11 || ,-r.- was ? f the vl It to Mi? ni. 11. M ter Rgnn aid ?o a Tribune reporter yesterday ?f tro iMe In Chill were ndli - ..r much overdrawn, "Soeh a eon ditlon ?>r affair ,- M n ? ? ?? | .i to ui could n t ?-?i?t tji.-n-." b? added "Tb? tlovemment l- ?i linn one and fl'.lv ?M le (o take rare of liM-lf, .,,,,1 tin- ?? re I-,"- are ilmplj Intended I > Injure tiie credit of the ? ountry." Tu PAT ELECTION 0FP1CIALS. < itv Paymoater Tlmmerman, by ths Controller'! order, sill pay tii<- eleeilon "iii.isi? f .r tl.eir lerrle*-, ? *.- ..i,,-,,..-, of the laal general election, be? ginning t.i m..r? tw, at il a. m., nt in? office, No. .';'. Bead? st. The ronchen n| aU the Inspectors, poll and ballot clerks and laadlordi -.f Um polllngplacei ?til he paid si rapidly si i"- Ible. Many "f Ihe rltv'i . redil a ot I III kli d : tve p:?rt.-.i u tt?, Unir i-'.i '. i . ?? : I a dl -omit. "CRODKED? ril'.'lM'N BETTRNI IN NEBRASKA. Omaha, Dec. 17 (Sprs tal . It wa i ni o need to day that lufSrirnl ucrookedness" had been found lu "? l?M?,iti rvlurns lo give Ibe rontrol >.f the Leg - l nur.- lo the It? : nblli in . nd t e ? i- lion ot ?t lie publican l'nited ?talc i N il c ; ,i ui .-.l. i m ? TUR NEW POPULIST ORO .NI7.ATION, Topel a, Kan., Dae IT. .1 hn 1. WIBItts, Weatern nrganlser ol Ihe Industrial Legion ?.f the West, form?. .1 local rompanj nt Ih? Popull 1 military nrgnnlratlon li,.-. |. day. An attempt trill be made lo _.-i all win. voted Ibe i'-.'?i-' partj ticket Into ihe new org?nica Hon. ' ? e?tlon ol 'i.ii-titiiM .11 provides iluil ,i \ m- mis 1 ?-' ho mi to '....,? for Ihe Popnl I 1,.. 111,11.. runnl 111 on ihe 1 ?mahn |?iiitfomi cm l..irl m u 1 ill it ?1 i"i 1 rpului militai ?> : rui. I'JVI'l.r's PARTV NEGROES ORGANIZE. Top.'..,!, Kali.. I?.-'. 17. Ai.? .ul I went y tiv.- pioml milt colored men ol Ihe ??t?te are her? m.?i?iv m. m , 1 i/e un..; iii,\ '.Ml the Col.I Men'? Brotber hood of th? pe?iple'? party. Pbej pro|. lo :..m.' m ever) count.? ?11 organised working force. A. li, < ..?.t.. II. t'.?- colored I'..pub 1 el..-, r.-.-. n.-t hi? < ,-i 11M? ??.? this morning, ?ml remain? over In T< |h lui '?. 1 .-?? an a. in.- purl in this n??w Icngm?. ?Ibts org..-.allou of in. n, .,,?-, |. |,.,,-i ,,f (he r-it eral plan ol Ibe INtpull t party orgunlxattoii. ? ? - It KIOMSTS RLE? TED IN Ml? IIIGAN. i-??? in-'. Mk ii., i-" . 17. -?? re? '?y of State Blacker announced yeeterda- thnl a? ? memlter of the State Board ol Cauva aera he couM late I". 1 ii\>i\ mum m. in 1 ,nil , .m ii.tni, , Newton and .buffer were elected on th? state lleket t.? Hi? oflUaa >.f Jnsiin- >.f ilie .siipr. in,- 1 mn ?uni Land 1 oiiniit i..ii.-i- respectlvolr. ,\ii Ute return? srr la in., 1.unit, ..f tha Board .-?.-. pi n. ,. 1. un lona .nt]. v ir i tos to um.n 1 pow n'oti'. Braver, ?ol.. I>. ?-. 17. a ?ii.,p m-ii to ?? 1 i?.- Be nubil ?m," from Duraiigo, Lot., aaya: "Pram n Navajo nib-chief, who came In from the reservation 1 , it r-. li ?a learned thai In als ?lays there wlfl be .1 gathering ot ihe irli?-,- at Itennd Bock, n.-ir Chee'i atora, for the purpose of holding a grand pow-wow. Illack Hawk und other ehlefi .111 n- pre?et.t, and Bu? talk ??Ul he on tie- methods adopted by ihe pri-aeul ngenl to < imp<?| them In ?end n-.-ii- ehlldrea III ....,!. I l.e 1, nil ,.f |;,, |?,M v,.\V I- n llialler ..f ,-i.iij? .iitr.-. nul un leas the younger men ot the tribes cai I? rt_tralind there will be trouble.'' A Day ? 11 'Change. \\ ,11 ?trcet Man 111 n- in.) - Never w* nch luck I rn have t? > s.?n my sum fil? r '.IM- ??.'I I'i-. ,' thll Keeps oil. same Man I'J p. rn.) ;.ruj : rn have a pal '? "I? the Und on n?-?*1 ?uninier ?ml ?. to hu^l ni*?? ? n :? ?lenm yaebt ? ? - ?': u 11 p. ?'? . -?:-, -.id hoy, land me S ,,iii, m, pa) --ire.tM.i- f,,., nil: you .' (New-York ?A? 'klj. Tie n w WagB r eat a ..f t e. N?jw-\orh Central ui-. mai \ el.- of luxunr. NEWS FROM NEW-JERSEY. JEKSEV (TIV. As pa.seticr train No. 41, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was entering ih?' R(r2en cut, In this city, at i o'clock yesterday morning, the locomottvs itrark an object ?bleb wa* lying on the track. The tnta was Stopp d. and ihe trainmen, on R "ine back, f und that a man had been literally ?.'round to pieces unler Ike wheel. What eot?d be found of him was picked up and taken to Bpcerte morgue. From fragment? Of letters In German and Frene!) which were picked up it is supposed that hi? name was Theodora Grandu?. They were dated at Perryvllle, Oblo, and Indicated that he had been a BtHNUcBl ?Indent at that place. There was also a fragment of a letter In English. It read: "Dear Bon: Take the advice of your fellow medical itud sis -." The rc-t of the letter had been destroyed, 'me police here communlo-ted with Hie Pcrryvllle authoriHe?, but Bo reply had been received up to a late hour last night. James Van Keiireii, captain of a canal boit lying ?I the Bcranton coal pier, fell overboard early yis t -duy morning and was drowned. The body was no' i- c ?vcred. Charles S'-ho"iL"Mei', Bve yean old, "f No. 35B Varick-st., f?*li down a cellar two months ago snd broke id- arm. He was discharged from the hospital 1,1 -t "..h. Vesterday he was run over by a eoaeh and fatally to]und. BAYONXB. A SAl.VATK'N ARMY CAPTAI**! INSANE. While suffering from temporary la-anliy yesterday Charles B'atbron lamped from a B**eo_d-*tory window of ihe Bayonne Hospital and ran away. Bfalbioo is a yonog, -iii.-i?- mm, f rmeiiv "f Byack, whose mind became unbalanced s few davs airo. He ?ras sent to the bospt'.nl for treatment, il- Is a Balvatf-B Anny raptaln, and hi? mental tronbtes are ?aid lo hi result of his religions enthusiasm. Walhion ran nearly a mil,- up Avenue I?, and before th?- alarm was given liad a ?en of ? verni 11-;,-. A ?quad .-T piUcemen found him a! No. 22 W- t Tl.li-tv ?. venth--'. Here the unfoitui ate man was with Army friends, nnd o old not he Induced m return In the hmbnlnnce. At the lioapltnl It -a aid Ihnl Walbron Imaginad ns wa (.'dur: n -au:i d by s cob ??? d man. rr.uvnr.i.r*. MEET OF THE EBBEX ( < iFXTY HFN'T Cl.CR. The i: \ County Hunt Club, aeeoa-paalei bv mem'.er- of the I -i '"M.'v. Meadow Brook o*-i t;..ii...... Vades clubs, met y**rt?**"_ay BioralBg at tfaa bou.' Wiiiiim Palmer Bmlth, at Kellwrwood, If. J . where they ws-re mtertal.I at breakfast The bounds were t'.-wn "if in the -Bmtton ?-r FBuwood nt shout :i o'clock In f. afternoon, and uventv tiv? idnk coats itarted for a rnoas-country run <>f fifteen mil.-* toward the Rsarx Ownty Kennrls. The "*"i-*sta, besides the bunting men, were Immediate arishbors and a few friends from Sew Y..r":. T_e huntfc-f bmb nt breakfasl were Ckarles Pflxer, Emil Pfiser, Georg? Doy. I. DeHeta, C. A. ID, !--? h?*r. II. L. Herbert, Lee, c A. Munn, Benjamin ItlooV, I, A. st.wait. Jr.. w. w. Tucker, J. It. "fussBO?nd, ,1. C. wiincrd'.-i-. Jr.. T. I., .'ii.i'ivia. Roman H-i.-t-i-s-o'i. B. Perg! no. Thomai Headly and Chartas D? Fr?-miin. i?? t guests were Mr. and Mi-?. A, D. Bhepard, Msa. roh i D. M-c-r, Mr. and Mr?. J, W'. Relnhart, Mr. . Mr. nr;.l Mr-, .!. I.. ABtfc -:iv. J, BtoveU ? ? v, Mr. and Mm Henry E. !;?>?*??-!. Oenei i| and M;s. w. If, Sterling, Mbw Talmadge, Mr. and Mr-. N. P. T. im !.. Mr and Mr?. R. B. Grin ne?, Mr. and Mr?. C. P. ItulN, Ml?. A. P. Bmlth, Misa -*mMh, the Rev. and Mrs. K P. Simpson. Mis? Slmiaam. Mr. and Mr?. Ru- --'.I Hoadley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry P.. ne, Mr. and Mrs. Pl**rre Matt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roben w. Defnnwt, Mr. and Mi W II m ni?-<!:???? I. Mr. and ?Irs. Hyde, Mr. and Miss. J. B. Town***nd, Robert Center Hitchcock T. Buttern Taller, Mr. and Mr?. ? vis, ?li.* Davis. Mb? linker. Ml?. Edith Baker, Mr. snd Mrs Clarence McRlm, Miss Lee, Mr. and Mr,, i bom i 1 ? U n, Mr. n d Mra. James A. !??? rle* J lam l'.."--r. H-irv l'n-cr Hatch, the Misse* Young, ?? Ml - CoppeH, Mt?s Wlttierspoon, Mr-. F M. ' ??!". M?. !' A 1 ..'.> :.,??:id, Robert W. T Her snd " s Mis - s Redt! ??'?. A BAPB l.t'.'-VN T" PIECES WITH DYNAMITE. A (lnrti i Bttempl St robbery was mide !..-r.? al an ear'.v |..ar yesterday in.?ri..:.c in tke office of William Voader d Ctn., coal <!?n'-r-. Tk? targe ? ' ..tliie -<.n- btowa to pieces by ; ' 1 ? tpk ive. luppnaed t" be dynamite, "Hie attempt at robbery wan fr '.?!??*. as *.'? stivmg box contained no money, but the tool , ?'. papen of th? company. :????' .-. ?..?. fire to ?'? huBilng. The Bre wa? ? ? ..i bj n -. -.? i nd Ih? blase ???I ? . i done mu ? i . . ? was . n'irelv v?r ? lb? ? d I back of '*..\ w.-i?- i..!!; ?t.M.-.'.v sway, : i'.-!?? i - office were romp??-*"*? do* ..,'.-,??? I is next >l">r, heard ih- exphrnloo :,? 4 o'clock, but did not c-t up. im he 'ii,i'._-h! the rn,t?e w?* rat-ied by th.? bumtlng o? a j l.sn.-l ?>f a!-? In his cellar. There I? BO view !<* the bun ra. KF.WARK The Maaonte Temple Company was incorporated ? v wii!, a ca| : of ft ?>" 0. The f the la to p ? ? real eatate I, bul dll 2 ?r build lilted for Mas mlc. musical, literary, m- rcanttb?, or i ; ? I - corpii-ntiir* ar*. Wins -. Ward, Henry M. !? n Kotiert II. Co 'i*. Mayhew, i ? . . nre . . Rlanel itrd ind lohn E. Howe. i . \. - ' j ,,f t'.. ?.,? i ..f ta- Revota? il.n ?rill hold Its annual m< tins ? d dinner on i..--?-:. ? 2-.. (..nierai tiradle] T. Johnson, president H .Tand *-... b"., win deliver the oration at li -? Pn bj teil 'a ? hnrch, In i1 ?? evi nil 2. The ' i ?nn ol a m in wi re found b] ?.? the (ni I ' Ihi I ??: I -v c- ?' ii Railroad near Ihe -'-l w..r. - In Harrison, al fi s. m. yester? day, Shreds of clothing w.-r? found at Intervals along Ihe (rack, h. afterward another arm was found ? . r ? i- - at the il u I?, naaek River, it wi- learned later that s man had been killed on the roendows In Kearney, near the Hackensack River. The man I believed In have been a laborer. 1 ?? body wi* ; iken to Jen y city. NT..V l'.Kl'N'SWI.K The main oOce ..'???? v Flat r, hrtek mmm f:l? ? ? -,r ?:?., a! S:i\ r?\ !ll -, Midflll . was )-i?.'.?? ?. lato on Frida) night by unki iwn mes?. They f.?r- *?l ..;. n tiie ?afe, t? l.? ftioo In ca ami a frhe k for a ?:.?.',! amount nn the Sntl ?' ??" II ?ick. v.. , ?, lias v.-- been <!!.??.-.-,! to tii.. identity ??? ? i ' !??? - ? : the work Bid that ihe thieves wi re in* SELECTIOX8 FROM THE MAIL. THE POPES BOLD AXD fi/LVEB COMPART. T" th s F d 11 .,r of T h e T ri ;? n n .?. >lr. The dispatch sent v..uv pnper December vi fr>.m l?hp mlng. Mich., r nrdli 2 Hie !'. pes '?"id m .1 ?"liver CompsnTi was fal ?? m every pnrtlrular and n iv ?>.'... . r? u Injiir) :.. the . onipauj. K'.I'C.? i.ol.l) ASH -!i.\ 11: iiMI'ANY, X" l.v 1 . |l. Elj. So r tarv. I I [tem? g, Ml. h., Dee. 13, 1 -'..2. HR. BRIGGS KSTt CERM.VN PB?")TESTA* 1 IBM. To 1 h . id 1 1 ., ;? of T h e T it t. u n ?>. Mr: I? l'*. -r 1. 1 afternoi n of i' ? ? id n le between the ? rihndoxy of Newman and Kpurgeon, snd the Cnltarlan, Mar* llnrau, he made the n ni n that " Gearman Pi*oti<staiits won!,1 u-.ve Martillean 11 hlglier pla<*( !n the King bun ol '-? 1 lhan the other two." \ 1 ?erman Prol ?1 11 1? i.v?? 1 w! ??*?: iiu'iv la i1,-aa. t''.- Bieani Ihnl ihe Evange'.lcul LulhcRin Church ?vould accord the I place nt honor as n Christian to a man ahu re|?*ct?d ' ndanientnl 1 lirl 1 a ail!? !?? of the In arnatb a and bin Div tall) ol I 1. *rd J< Chri -t. if sueh 1 ?US n -ei'e.u a* till :?? "I- m |nv at all. It u happens that an Bin .IraUon of Its ab unlit) 1? Just given in "., rni n 1 it pn ? nt. l*rof< ??? r llnrnnck, of Ihe t'lilv?ndt" ot ll.rilll, ha.? Just, a- did Mariliuau, objected to lite mlrucuhiiu birth and In* . aia.i ??.u of our Lord, ??? lai?gh| In the Apostlea' t !? ?,'.. \ ...,; on from The 1. : *p??n lent" of I i-t w. '. ?.?!!', boa bow lliis I'nUaitun attack has - 1- -?-.-i?..I. "The 11 l?T? ndi I" ays: 'i ?il- il??, u m. ni h:i sn <! -, i',f sigl ont il.e 1 ii,.i'i snd Im wli li ?>f ( ? . muny ?? bul I? and ?',,? ml- union ha ai !iv |xii ih,, :, i , km? |?riy ? ui ihe defensive, t'onferriice*?, .?vu.?t. i-i.nv.'iitlon? of all l.lio?. p. rio.iieals -f ail character, and in dlvtdti I-. Imve with w..iii.iiul unanimity pn?:e?''-l .?i.ala-l Ih- inov. mea: and defend l? . .ie?l. Not lor 1 gem rniti.11 has c?>i erviillvi 1 ??? m m i : 1. - ontlsm In ?? delernilned a manuer elven axi-re**?!?? to lier |i--l!lv- !:ill!i as ha? !'?'. II dllUe In r e, ni llloi'.ih.s. 1' n null ?to ? In Ihl dlrei il n have : ? n aim ? i s'erablr, snd n gen ml cnnveniton fi?>ai ail (?er many 1-.?vene m Merlin to declare l?>udl) and ,1 .. 1. t'..- 1 ha.- i'- ml Ik !? i" " t.. the v. m ru'?le rr ? ? of the Chun*h. A* IgnHn -m and rl iructertstt*' sn exp -b-ii oi ?ii, kind .-..- can he found among Ihe hundreds Issued, l? thai of .1.1 !.?.:. || ,1 L'ith-ron c nferenre Hi it r- -, !v n el In Berlin, the d?s ument betoa ?Igni-d alan !?> neb me* as 1 .,'?-..r Zocklcr of (.retfawald, and i'i,?'....? Grau, ol Kmilgst>erg. 11 ui?,-, ni? sommai*) ? r nrotesi ?? I. I v rj Bttempl lu d< [?rive the Church of Ihe A|...'|..' freed I? a I low In lln- fnee ,,f the lli'li.-'i Of Chri !. 2. D Is -11: 1 \ hi-", lime I! nt ..ur ItU ??i ' d -v 1. ? removed from it,, luflueiiee of teachers who nvertlin?? Hie fund.int.ant of our faith mil ronfu ?? the cts deuce, ?I, That tiie* Bon of Get vv.,. -eon. elve.1 i v Ihe Hol? (Ihoal : ? m of ih?.? viiL-in Mar-,'.' i? the very fot?idattim of 0?rt*tlanMy: II '? 11.rnernton*. i?u ?vhlc-li all ih? niedom of this s'orid tha.1 brc-ih a "n?le:.*' Thal Prol.r Haniack'a attempt to ilmtaate ths dlvhilty of ' : ri-i fmm the Ap g] .? ,?.,-...,. i,,, ? : Hii.-h a storm, aad will no doubt coal him bis officiai place, .stew? w hat a irnvcMt] on German Protestantism I- Ihl aaaei tti n of l'c-f - r Briggs. \"lJi..ii(?h pi.-al !r .'ban ?d erttfcal luv .-.Ilj-.illi.ii Is allowed 1?. pud?-:.,?? totranrthed bekind tiie secular pov.-niment there, yet LutiVran r.ormnnv Is evanrel. ii- and pn.fune this grievous atrafioim?nt <3 __. j-ttlty; 10 the fu.,di.in.-ntal Christian SS. "* New-York, Deo. ij, 1-:??_. j. n. a. AID ASKED FOB TWO NEEDY WOMEN. To the Editor of Tho Tribune. Sir : I de-Ire help at this Chrl-tm.-is season fir s-verot needy pesssaa. Oas is a Beber, eery ijid?istri?ua woman, for whom I dC-il? t. paiCMSS a mu I. n..d.* -m.v,.; BBOther Is an lutelllpent woman, SSSM-k* de serving, who. with crippled hunda, is mnUinp shirta m ?? oaots ?pice. Please lend cmtrlbuMonj to MISS ?'. M. OARRETT vi-ltoi? No. 48 West Tenth st.. New-York. DmZli.lBOX TIIE BENEFIT WAS POR THE NOTEE DAME CUB. To tho Editor of The Tribun?. Mr: The COnetrl plvcn on Thursday afternoon al C-tekerlag Ran for the a-*seM of the Working ('irle? Club was for the Notre Dame Club, at No. _:?:i Weet Fourteenth st.. Which Is a MClstf dl.-tliirtlv.lv for Catholic pirls, und lud im seSJiecUoa ?ttfc the Aus.. ? ?allot. .,f We_Ung Clrte* Ciaba, of ?rbteb Mis? ??r_ca 11. Dodge Is iir-t director and Nfaa Potter aecr?tenr Hie ollnvrs of Hie Notre Dame Club regraf that there has been a mkunderetandlng, oaring to tbe dub's nuaie not having been mentioned on the tickets EUZAbCTlI WADD1N-TON, Free-dent. New-York, D.tM l?i. !-.._. STORY OP A GOAT. From Th" CMeafB News I'ttrord. Van .sirliien, the cyeMst, bus two small boys. Their parents bad alwaya supplied th.-m v,ith bicycles but bicycles grew eommoi and tbe boya longed for variety, 1 hey decided that they wanted a po.it. Van MckioQ demurred, but the two i.ys ?ara persistant. Ait?* much Importuning ?i compromise ??is . tr.-et? _ ?m a set of goat harness. Then a wandering goat that imd been __?_ opj?H?t of the trfiys' aehamea nil along was '-borrowed" ror a trial trip. Hi?, two proSpe**ftlve voiinp lehne, elad In ihe cream-white suits with blue and pink storliinga ..f i.lrofl.? Glrofla uniqueness, Which they ?vore at the National me.-t in Washington, pot away Roftlv from the rear door and hitched the goat t.< a ?tart. Then they p..i into the earl and drove d,,wn Ford av?-. in Windsor I'arlf. The Rhoe_-d?er*s son had It Mem-, li'-en -eut acroaa tha way la the grocery for piackera, and he waa carrying home hbt purcbaae In a large sack when the goal party ea_ae along, lie did n 'i know th.-y ?rere roaring, and the poat marked him for Ils own. The two little Vans were powerbtis t.. prevent it, nul ih?. erscker boy wai kiioeki. almost ofT the (SCS of the .'-irth. Mule oyster crackers ?trewerLltoventy sixth at. thirk n?. niitiimnal leaves In Vallombrnea, and th? cracker boy made a >;.fe t nrhdOWfl In Ids own v^rd. Then the pom bleated ilk.- the tr?molo |g a street orpin and ?t 11t.1i ,,n toward the Illinois ?Vnirnl station, with a v..imp Van ?Icklen parnlvz.-d to each 1 - and a following <.f twenty outer nays of th. neighborhood. A thoughtful man cum?? oal Of a vard nnd made an attempt to r?,-ett* the tWO driver-, lie re?-e|v.?d -orn.whiit nieirtnt lately s large conrignaent of poat near the pit of his Btomseh, and then eooclnded to refrain fr..m Interfering with the nrnmpements of otl .T-. The pont next turned around In bis- harness end made an effort to bntl the two young Vans into the lake, but pave It up after h? ha/1 pished the ..art and occupant! backward half 1 Mock. A- letter suited to netlnti and the attnlntnent of something t.. butt, n reveraal of thl'ips was deride?. upon, so the goal turned around ap:iln ?md made down the street toward the railroad, A tr-iln had Just pulled up and was standing on the rrnaalng, but t!:l- offered no dl?rniirnire?nent. an. It required the united -fand of a cordon of rltl/.ens, ? r ?rlth the switchman and a crowbar, to k?>?'p the poat from poltip b-neath the baggafa car and taking bi? loid with him, Then be turned square .'itxiiit ??nd ran a race with nn Imaginary competitor for thr?e blocks, .and did not itop until the >?: tire outfit?goat, curt, bor?, whlto alt?, pink and bin? itocktnga and all?went into an open 1 |ueduct. 1 era 1? a monad of fresh earth in UM rear of t_? Van Stehlen r.--1.lence. Tl.e boys' -ult< are burled tlic-r??. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MIM AT L* RE ALMANAC. S>inrl?e, 7 :13|S? t. 4 Ai M.x.a rl- -, 0 40 am Moon'? sge 2S ?KM ?VAXKK IO-DAV. A.M?Sandy JIo k il:|i',.;.,v. taland 7 .J Hell ?Kite. 9:15 I'.M-Saivijr Hmk 7:-->...i. Island 7:-S|__eli Oate 'J An INCOMING MEA MI ES. TO-DAY. V-*,?el rrom. Lin?. l> Champagne....Havre, Dee 10.Frenen Una i'.-.i. and .tatwerp. Dee 7. lbd star MONDAT, DECEMBER 13. ? olumbla. Hamburg, De< ll.Hsr.ib-Anier ?? iinurl.Havana. Dec IS .\ V t Cute A ode?.Port Uipm, i>-? i?).Atlae i' ;>.?.??-. iii.? EMBEB ?_!>. f Para n- 19 .Pas Mail ?.Havre, Dec a.ilu; b-Auve OUTQOIht? ?jEAMI.ES, TllJSDAY, DECEMUER 20. Malla Vese-1 ??lo-e. ?al.?. Colombia, Pa.- Mall, Colon.10 00 a m 12 0? in Elbe, N ?? Lloyd, Bremen. 4 .??? a in 7 :0<i a m Iterniuda -i ? .-.. \ . i 00pm 3?o.ipio : . maal, Span, Havana. ... o 3J _ ni lu ;.o _ m ?v. i!N!*-i>A\. DECSMBEB tL l:le-..,:i| 1' 1 .M.ir, 1 re-s :t -.d. 6 30 a m 1., ,., neb, U.i.r.. o O) a ia - .:. 7 tAi a lii i, N Y It ?,'uba. lia? uta . S:0? pa .v.. ,?, .. .- .. -ton . 1.00 p ia THUBSDAT, DECBMBKB 22. Cianfiiftfoe. K ? i Cuba, ?SX-aaaa. 3:00pm. sun fix, m:hs. POUT Off NKW-YOKK, SAH I'.D.VT, DHC. 17, 1802. Al.lUVfclL?. Hinat?-?Bmniua iitr. Wbyte i>?idon Deeembei t, f . . v g . Arrived IS the liar at Mtomer U?lv lllr , H-aley, I_\?ri?uo'. L?*.*mbir 2. ?lia llld-e Ul F W J it 111 -L. -.? uiter II- k t Da . Th .a.?- n _??iiiii*n.unde Noven?. i? r -?:<. lopenhoaen -.? Chrtitionia December 1, .bri?. . ,i ., ?.m n .I-.- and ,???-- n to IrXiach, Kdje & ? o. Arrived .it t.i H?r ?t M SO .? ni. s- -.?t: r Naples It . II? rlaon, <. rp"titl Novnnb'r 11. Mi "*li :? -.'. I'.u rn ..-,.. . ..r ,'ii?, ana n.<?- ??? Phi ?? I ,,,, vessel ;.., -m ??.m, gpeae? 4 Jfoaag. an r.\--.| nt the lu?r at I i?- n.. bi .m .-r bennuole. R?>01n?oa, Ja.'k?on\llle and ? liarl?? ion, ?tin mds* and i.?--?.??--? u? William l' C rde a; '?>. , ,,., r i t,.?t? M: ? > ? ? tt. Savannah, ?,th md?o ui .1 i-.-- ng? i? t., u 1. Walki r r Powhatan .Hr . Kdwwds, ff-stetk. \a. to l''-' :i ? n.othirs t, Ce steamer Lu V M *' " " ' "- "*'- '?"?' *N ? "* md- . ,,,---?.- Ui i II Ml rj ? ? ?? Steamer n rn.an \_ ?t.i- r. N'lckcrsou. Boatoa, with m.l?o lo H l Mn.'k. ., , ?, .te.mer l Its ol New-Heiford. ?'?' ?J r. I'.ll Uver. Ml N -1-1 \\ Uni at Sandy Hoc*, U -t, SWS cuudy and hazy. At i Ity lalaad, II fhi N'l :. CLEARED. >' oner i'lako (tier . H ,st.ue. ?.'hltt-tponp, llr E I? steanlei J.m'n ?. Chrlsl r*er, CraaferS. faeeaeavtMe -,,.,.,. Uajid lloraOo Ha.1. .teamer St H Baltuaei ? ' elr.?h? -,-. Holstein m. v e, navsas and Matas isa si ?inet Anchotla (Hi , DooUiby, Uioagaw UmdiNM .citj of p Bri, Wau?o?, Uvarpeet?taser ll :i I . ,;;: i it :-. .'i, ll.iiiiiy ?ni y m ?ttt? lame? 1 vV?r. -? , .... pawnee i i Wllmli ton a I uaorgstowi Wll on P i Ivd? v ? -, , , :? i trinen Hr rhompson, P.r.i, Ceara, i'crnam i. no ? ? [tooth ? < ... -? ,,,..- ? ; callao "* - Sound ?s, Bridgetown, ?.luaid, II v\ " , Fowter, Balita ? ? it 0 \^^-t. - ,, susquehann? v ' San VnO are B B Dear* , .r-inJii, ? m - - Kej ?\ -t ? it Oalvaasaa at?? m.-V -\?| ?? ??!?? i l - " '?" Dlaieek. . , r il M M :.... . eman Boston K K IM mock. -' " >l ''?"'? ? C ., ... ? , , -, ,??.; u ,.?,. i. \..-. Point, Var-o.d Doirbviaa s;. ,,,. Ill? i ,, _ ._.. _ _. ? ? nner New-Orleans, I'.-tt-. Mew-Ortraai fieeph F Seatttan, . ,, ... . ,. ,, i. So f.'U ?nd Newport New? ..Id Dominion -_ i m?,., x_,. ., i .,:? ?.i. M-dlterrsaeas iiort?? ''"-. !.',.", ,..' , , - Krister, band a snider. 'son- --..ii Don m.?n. Crouch, Newport K?W| nnd HI. I.11...I..I fild I.m -i M.-itin-hil. ??"? -,- ?,?,, v,.. , it, p ,r ., London I- ?\ i n.ir-t. . .,. | |.;-,, ?., m,- , < .a by, Kewpert \. wa Phi pi steamer New-York (Br), Btmoa, London n.?-York st.Viiter i i ^i?r MsuMa. slow-Orissai--le_a X Van SAI..Fit. rttrara . Polarla, for si ttm. vu Copenhac*?; Iteaa. ., | , . , . vi lioulocn lilava, Medliorianeaa i . k d?, r Wilhelm II, i? ? i?-" ?s.? ?lin Oporto . |. ,i,,., en? , ?? Paris, i i uila and K? iy?. Llve_* Manhatt-u l?nd.ai ; An.hoil?, ol_-_i.n '?'?'," ,,IV' nrlstol \.! iidack biii.-t-n. Ii,--?i,-?. -in.i'"i, , c, cl? o| \i, \ indu ?. Havana, Ven Cm, ?M *--,ri Marco. "K ? ?Vest and ual????tou? N.-? "M. m- N-??'? Kan*aa rttj Savannah; Pawnee, \? i.nin.ton. \ , ,i;,| I,..i .inIon. Newport V1?- :i.t I III.-hit on?l \ .? ; rinannke Norfolk and Newport New? Va; City ? 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York Steamer Ota Buena?, fr-m \.?T.?ora ^?'^?r lar ?r*i f.om l:''-;:..'.:-;V':u,,;-V;Me!;'''..oA'^. frr N,w.v..rk l)e.eii.er 2 arrhi-d ??t tBiw_rn l,'';,'l;',",'f '"? .,,...? fo. Biearoer U \.,re .?Ti- ii?. ratted tram ll??r?' mr N,M.Vnr.'.V '?M'Xlian. 'lit' tdBSia, M.led fr??. Paler..* to?!? BrttTaSteTB?')?" Labatol, ?sited Inaa -tastes r ?N,::..?":'?Ve-t.:rn.,u,d,iii'W. lsa?l|savjgpj__? .ember 7, for Antwerp, psoasd the LU-rd d^km? bot IT.