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THE NEW POSTMASTER. CHARLES W. DAYTON APPOINTED BY THK PRESIDENT. A SURPRISE TO l'OLITICI IHI 'IF. IS A ivr.1.1 known lvwyi:_. w.v. pnn.Misi.vr in the COUNTY DF.MOrr.A* v AMS lg now |H TAM MANV BAU. President Cleveland treat-d ht- Sew-Torl ww j shippers ycsi'idnv io ii .-nspri- r till is hird Iv tc sjsjrttS ii rfawnrlni la seleeilni Chirle. w. DaTtnn a*- IVistnin-i.-r "f New V.uk * itv to sac seed Cornelius v..n OMI, RepttbUein, who has I administer,-! the oflice admirably mik! me?-t meres* fully durin- Uta sVM four years. Initeed nf ? (all ! blown Anti Snappr. .->- "rai prommed, Mr. ci-vdr.- i tirst really political ippolntmeni in Xew-Yorl lilli to | % mm nan ad Mi Min ? hand io iM in hi- aomlni CHARLU w. DATTOH. Hog during the trying times before and after the >5nap Convention nf IMS. (?n the contrary, __?? thc < ounty Democracy, in *s__r| tlc new- iippo'.ntee bud been a shlnin*: light for nimiv years, was in the throes of dissolution a little over two yean -seo, he quietly tr:snsf.*rTe(l his political iillegirince t , 1 animal. Hall, and glace then las iralm-d with Ile minions ->f Klrhard Croker. He was a Tammany member ol she Democratic Mate Convention of iftfll. which nominated Dire nm Hessrer, and took a prominent pirt in the Snap Convention of Fobniary, IMS, which nominated Dint 1 K. Hill for President. The Tninnittuy leafier- appeared ir, be higlily pleased yesterday ivlth Mr. Dayl n's appointment, while the Antl-rdiapp.-rs were pHilnlj disapp line!. Mayor (iii roy mis -ure that no letter n;:,n coaM tic select.?_. Corporation Dooaiel clark proa marri it a . pirn lil ? pp-'lntiuent, and highly sa .s.actory to the crgiatsi tlon. Preddeui Tappea, of the l'urk Board, though; the choice was an e__celle__ one. Commissioner Daly laid that he was delighted, and all the Wigwam small try chimed in and doc liff 0 that Bobed, could -iii! Ihem quite as well as C. W. Dayton for Postmaster. rsK-TCH Ol' MR. DAYTOX- CAIUSER. Charles Willoughby Dayton was born. In thU citi? on October 3. 1I4H, and was educated In the New York public schools. Hts gr:, nd fat lier was horn in Stratford, Conn., and came to this city to engage in commercial laierpt-lSI. Mr. Dayton's father, Abra? ham Child Dayton, was educaied in Kurope, and wns a man of Kterary tastes and a contributor lo the periodicals of the day. Mr. Dayton studied law, and after graduation from Columbia College Law gelool In IM0 w-as admitted to practice at the bar. He has an offlee at No, 3 Broad-t., and has for over twenty years lived In Harlem. His h..me ls at No. IS Mount Morris tktk West. Mr. Dayton has been active in politics for tif teen years, and during most of that time has taken an ictive p.irt a* an anti-Tr.mmany Democrat, ile was prominent in the campaign of l_r*0 and l.!*4, when William m. Grace was successful In hi. contests for Mayor, and has beeD regarded as one of the .-x Mnyor's most ardent friends. He was a member of the Legi-lature of ISSI, and was a candidate f.,r United States District-Attorney when Cleveland be? came President in 1 ?*-... He did not receive the ap? pointment, but when Mayor Grace coiisiiiuted lils | Excise* Hoard a y*-ir later Mr. Dayton was selected .tor counsel to lue Board and held this oflice for thre"* years. Ile was conspicuous In all the MttlM of ihe County Democracy, and when thc people's Municipal League was or_ra.nl_.od iu l&ftO he was ..ne of the inner circle of trotted Mvtsrrs. Hi .s-.ipport'-d krauss M. Mott and the fusion city ticket tba! peal snd mad** many ipwcl-M ai-diist 'r.iliiliiJtiy Hull. Ill ISSI, with many other County DeiOCiatl "f the XXllId Di.-tri't, to Wllel hr- belonged, le Joined the Wigwam. !n the I'.-bru.irv -imp i oliveniion held at Albany io def ll fl the eltdee *,f Uie New-York Democracy for PmMen! and lo des t del.-gaie-, io tlie National l)eiii.,,r;itir Convention. Mr. Dayton repre? sented thc XXIIId Assembly District as a Tr,nun.my man. Police Justice Andrew J. White, dine transferred to the post of Dock Comiulsdon<T. isiul William H. Burin, now a police Jiisii.e, were Mr. Dsyton's colleagues from thc district. When the bi? machine committees w.-ic funned Mr. Dayton was placed at the head of tl,.- I oaU-ltee OH Permanent Organization. He obeyed every command of David B. Hill, and lifted up his voice with tie ree! ol the -Snappers for Hill's nomination for Prc-hlem. His first ofhilal appointment under Tuiiiiiiaiiy Hall was made la?t year, when Mager '.runt selected him ll a menrber of the I*ark Avenue < "Uiiiilsslon, for supervising tlie building of the railroad viaduct Sl'Rl*KI**__ AT THK fOSVOMlOJC. The news of the appointment of Mr. Dayton caused some surprise in thc putatats, as hi- naat* nus nm been pruntaently *aeat!owi- imong de igpUeaat-i lor itm glam. Pc-it-aaitet Vaa <',>tt expressed him self as rdi.-ved that the appointment had lee* made. He hud mM ofticiaily oflered iii- reslgnillfm, tm! le informally sent word to Haihllgton tua! In- rillgM lion would be forwarded pron,pill ai any time Wktk lt was desired. Mr. Yan Cou spoke iu I friendly ?say ol Mr. Dayton, whom le Inew personall)'. .Mr. Van Cutt took outee a PoaUitaster on April 3*1. IMO, .ml hs CoagTOM was no ll,ci: In Se-UOII, the commission aita*, whirl le icu aai tated In December', lilli, ulter tie BCmiliiltlon WM continued. In the tour years n, milch le has leen at Ile lead of tins oHii'o manv Improvements live been nude, and Mr. Vaa Cot! .-aid feiterlij thai he would rs-tlre fr in nfni ? feeling dat lie n;.d mi it- ? r>-. ord wm h tu paulie m.uia approve. Several cd Ile pilli* ol Improve mein which he had in mind lave not been carried out because appropriations could not be _ecur?d. Among ihe-.- am le collecting <>l lelten lu ile dowutown districts ly tko nae <>f wagooa, tlie carry Inc out of a par maali aystem of aeiidliil lelten frcm one station to another, und th*- extension "I lh'- lower floors ot the p Kl_n.ee, as i ceoiiilii.rli.ic1 bi Hie commission appl ni ed Ij HoatiBiiter-Oener.il Wanamaker, tine ol Ile saecesafal plans lu wild Mr. Yan Cott placed rond'leral.l'- pride ll the pu ?altai for th.- opening ..f a lane br-incl poduiltce near the Grind C Dtril Kt it lon. 1*11* will be .speed for business in a few weekM, and Mr. Vin Coll (hills that it will aid in the rapid dl-pitch of mall "u Ile railroad., usin.: Hit Hatton, lu Mr. Van ton's temi of oflice the lambie ,?! inael station- na- been In creased to ctgltai n bi the ?t-tabtlahlni ol Biaucl "*W In ElRisth-ave.. u<*ar Eighty aeventb-st., lo s eommo date the resident* u.-i ,,f Central totk. ont ni branch " O," In l.ilr'eenih si , (or (he b-iieht ol pol li-hers and other baafbeas ni.-n near inion seiu-ire. Tiie system of siib-st.-ni'ms al which len,-rs may be registered, ?Oner Older* obtuijied, nnd aiimpe >n *. iesoj.es. gwill tards obtained bas ah-> i>*? n .ti l-l cut under Mr. Yan Cott'i Mmlnlatratlon. TVaentj inti nt these suli-sriiii ma lave been estabnab d. I"' iT'-duce Bxd?age -tallon, whi'h w.is onlv a rc "'.ur.' Plae-e for letters whefl Mr. Vin i"ti Itiol ofnee. his I-e-cn made a full Iraach poatolgee. Tin- senics be tween stations, b.v rue ns* ot tie elevated r>sal. lil leen tatwastsi from hoiirU iq iwii hourlv perl tts, and In many ways the den viv and e Ueellan "f letters have l?cen e\|?.'d|!.d. li,e rcelpl- ,av.- in creased fnin yenr to year, and the vari of Improve ment which has ben carried on bat been done in bplie of .mull appr.ipiliiToii-. n,.. .,,,.;.-,i delivery letters now- niinil-er ahom tsss.oin -iimiiulh Insieol of abont lOO,e*0'> four yean wm. A lari*, proporilon of the p|?r.- under me Post ma-t'-r will probably mt le igected hy ibe pollib al chance In the o.(ic--. Thc elertrsl places nu ml .eil uk between I.sVms am! g.000. in under Ile Cl i'i I Benlee rules, and as ippolntmenti bbs! he made from th* competitive ii?t*, n ia not prohalile that mini re movsls will be made. Th..- placet* witch are snnje t to rhan-re ?> the Poxima-t.-r laelMe two Aa**lslsnl Postmasicrs. severn! iaper1nien*--e*t* of i.-p.ir men ta and cblef iiu ks: sdMteeti imperlBteiidenls ol hnneta BETHESDA _.ATI'HI-:*N HI "ll ll % | OK ALL KIDNEY TROUBLES "Beslie??.ln lia* moll,I,od propcrliea eil mri eli vnlue.'' MO.*?. ?"HAs.. fOSirFH. Ex-Secretary of Treasury. *. t.nll. Battle* (Nalarnl', >!edi ina I I ne. Qt. Ar Pl. " (E-Tert*eareal'. Table ?? gITTLBD ? W I.V AT THI- HPRI..O. r. BCHEKER, Rellim A?eat fi Barclay St. Stationl and mani- other appointments, nwnberipg perhaps MO In ali. The superintendents of rhe de? partments receive each a salary "i 10.200, ind I - -iiperliitende it- .* the brandi. - receive from BU.-**) 1" .lens vearlv. iccordlna to tbe Importince of the station of wblcb thev have charge- There ii*" ? ?' some w.-H pH)_ ,,,_,.M j,, ,[,? r?sii|.r's and other dc part menu. Many of thc leads of Ile departments hav- Iron ii, office for fifteen or twcini yesr*. Klr-t \-|.I-,,,, poatmiater Uiyler bia bren f'.'r Ihliiv elcht v.-.n-s lu the poatal -"rvi,.-. md bj** frlends believe tlmt he will -ci lu di- nr!.<-1 lu ".*? place, ii,, ippolntmeni :i- l'o-i-i::i-i.-r bad Iseen re i'oiiiiiu'iui, ,t bv -om,- men ,,f Influence nf ' ? pi**-*?*nl Admlnlslrallon. il" ase ippolnted ,- A <l 'i"11 ?'"*' minter Ihlrteeu var- :,.:>.. and be I- regarded i psw s'-s-inc a peculiar fund nf Informnllosi a- i" the las governing poatal rants ai -. Ihe i.lm ni il service and mnni uther department., or Un- ,'.>-?"ti''. Th.- wini, of ihe Pod ma-. :- g..000, A l*>nd "f .*-.".ims.. vv id. rarefied Jwrtlfylug in **1 " ' ?' '*"'? i- re*sinlred. INHmisler Yan foti i- now ihe pre.-l ileiii or th. drem Kr.dcrn "Jecurlti rind Fld>lll. C'om paiiy. haling ''ii-, i--, ihe tata Hank Unlldlne, Ile will he actively .-'u.ne.d ii, ihls, and other buslne enterprise afl*-i i..* anccitaaor tike- nflite. ? in- Kieiilng i '-1 -.id 'inn '-ir. Dayton lalkeel to .ne ,,f Its* reporters, in ti- folio* ns rain ???? terday' -ll,,- new. v,-u bri nig .ii mt itppssln intent I- ih.- tiist i have received. .IthonM no >Hii,i nuitflcallon has rearled ur. 1 presume ir mud !?? Ima thu I have reallv U-n rtppolnted t-*-itnsa_ti*T ??' Nea Yorl. To -.,1- imit i nm .urprl-d scarcely es pr.?--'?- my feeling, liyrtsn alien be swoke i'i ? ?:..'_' nnd found blmaell lure i- moat have been less astonished ibm I tm upon flndjns myself iii pointed ti dds office. I had not dirsmed "f being designs I ed for sr;. Ii a ]*os!U m. ? I made no application wlaiever fer Ile Po ' m-i-r. r-hip. and 1 do nol Inna ,' ,i ningle penon in dr.- warla who nude the application on ni) nehilf. -endorsed or urcd nv. i.i therefore, I am <s?sd i'- inime th.- p-r-on or Influence which determined my selection. I chu univ ref.: r>. Mr. Cleveland him -e..' and to bis own individual _h~4ce, Na, you mir noi sav that I nm an Inttmnte friend "f tin Pr.-d dent, but I have known him ever since he ai* *.(vcrn"r ,,f th- Stat,*, .-md nssed free)nently to iee him In Albany, i lave not ben in ffitalngion since the Inancniraiion. -No, i cannot snnoance at this moment whether I shrill a.-,cpr. Mow cm 1 wh'-n ] hr,vc ci I. <.rh, hiilv Informed of my appointment! Neither ran 1 My thru 1 shall accept In eas.. Here ls ii intel ile, and I am ictaallT thc sppolntee. Before 1 aai ! will -eive I inu-i lind ont more linn I know In regard to the Influence's which MTurrd mv aelertlon. if I' was ii,divTdual choice ri iii'. Cleveland'* part I shall in rill probability accept. ?? I huvc a li pc that mv Miling milli '"lid ll) some measure 1, the Bnlfvlng and harinoii'-'iiu.* cf th.- entire Demo, racv In New-York. Yo,, know 1 wi- never a Tstnmany Hall nine ni,Ul Janna ry, 1 it'll. Before lhat I had alway- been anti-Tammanv. ?? llav- I thnnghl o' anv dir ci .,_ |., which 1 mich' exi'-nd and Improve the po ti] lervlce I Why, I know- ibsolnlely Dolling about posts] mitten, slid to thc' running of the poet office nive never given a iheuc-it. lt i? bes- to be ihtotutely fran!.: whatever talent for posinl n-fal-r- 1 have will hive ,,, _e .level oped liv -iitdv am! experience. The post-office i- i pia,-,, i w-.nid never have selected for myself 1 would have included it In no liss of decirable nffiee*., i -iiimld havi preferred the I'nlted (late* District Attorneyihlp, as belm: Iii the Ui.o of my pro!.-,-ion. 1 etan onlv sit thai if I have been made pnslmaster and cn nrcepi. I will d-> tlie ,;'n,esi in my potter to preserve Itt present etVlenrr and add thereto in all possible wavf." OTHBB AWOItVn.I-.V-B HY THK PRPSIDENT. Wishtngton, June f,. The Pre .dent made the fol lowing appointments lc, day r Charles H. Man-tir. of Missouri, to be second Cuii troller of die Treasury. William .-.. sims io bc a Ueatenant, Junior grade. In th- Navy. JOfan M. W'el filer, of New-Mexico, tn he ti com? missioner from the Territory of New-Mexico io tn World's Columbian Exposition. __GHTY-SI_. NEW FO'I.TH CI,A**S POVTMASTE[".**. Washington. June ">.?The terni number of fourth (lass postmasters appointed to-diy WU eighty-six, of whom si Mt one were to lill va* ll di caused try renlgr.ltioni and death. DE. BRIGGS AND THE Bli:LE. A TALK WITH DU LYMAN ABBOTT. HF. EXPLAINS HIS CONCEPTION OF "THE WOP.D OP r,ol>"-THE O'l-WtiN OS" IN rti.r .t him Tr. The Rev. Dr. Iipaau Abbott waa asked yesterday cence-rnlr.g th.- statement nt tue Rev. Dr. Jam-s H Ecol., of Albanv. who has been pastor of th" .?.?ron"! l*rcshv.erlnn Church In that city for twelve years. Pr. Boob is represented a- Mvtag said: "I leave t;,. Presbyterian d< nomination Mea aaa li his liken on a ganmnt that has lain burled in the grave for more than two eentariei. P -m.ll- ot Ihs c..r*h nn>! Mata." ? 1*" you consider thnt tht" portends a general withdrawal of l*r. I'ru-'gs and lu- svnipnihir. r- fr'-m the (hurd,-"' he w?s asked. ?I don't tdnk ?o.- i>r. Abbot! repll.d. "lier.- and there Individual mtnlslen and som*- laymen may imltat" tn.- coane wniiti Dr. Boab ls reported t., lave pnr-ued. lat inylblng lll.e a gen*rr,l withdrawal "f I*.-. BrigM ind hi- MMrievs, and their founding of a new s.-et, ih lu my Judgment nnlllely. There are -..Ls eiioueh ilreadp." "Yon an- represented as Laving *mII in your sermon iii Plymouth i burch on lundi]* IMl t'n Hide I- ncr the w..rd of (tad *" ?Sou," of these reports," said Hr. Abbott, "are often done in a perfanetary way. TM ward of nod occurs 1 don't know Mw manv limes In ile Bible, bat lt is never used to italgnite thc Bille It.-.-ir. Thc fiible is the record which men hav- mad.*. TM Hilde ls called *tln- scrlp'urcs' or -ih- law,' or 'Hie law and lh.- prophets.' |,?i || ls never called "the Wiatt "f Ood.' The word of s.r.d me,,i,s QM lUmaelf, maaliming Himself to some soul. For Instance, ih woiu ol niel mm.- to Mmael, but if dorm"! mean IM Hilde came lo batnijel : or. -th'- Word of Ood grew and multiplied,1 doc-n't mean Hat Bibtei grea and maltlpUed." ? Does lt occur to you that Dr. Urlggs has not the enrage "f lils conviction**, 1/ his determination remilni nnshaMn DHU to cling to Um darell" f Decidedly not." uld I?r. Abbott. "1 believe Dr. Briggs luis .shown that he hus the conni;,' of h'? con? viction-. Th. I-.- are tvvu yucdlon- Which appear lt first right complicated. One v-, what is tu.- r> ii pious Mutti, and Um other ie. What egree* with tin Wc-i minder Canfemton "f lilith." "Hut isn't lt proper to sappoae that religion* truth and tim R'etaalaiter confession ire convertible terms I" -i will lay," replied Dr. Abbott, "that the lundamentsl question, ns Dr. BrigM hu astserted, 1 that a mau ma] ".me, io a knowledge "i i'S.,1 without having nny knowledge td the Bible, and UM t'eneial Assembly ol tin- J're-b. lornm ('burel My* lill Hat is a ral-*- ajiiJ dangaroui doctrine. In timi milter, I havi; not Um -ll.litest ipi--lion thal Dr. Bnggl is rmht and lhal liie t.ciieiiil As-cmnly i> iwrotsg. 11,'j torn thal ;i mun canned rome t*? i knowledge "1 '.,d vvntioiit a knowledge ol ti,.- BUM -.V'Uit not only shui oul Hom a knowledge of Und ml devout and tamed ieeleni liter !,><i In IM nunn world, such :,s .?,,(Titlcs and M.,,,ir- Aurelius. I,m li would alni om ilk,wise irom God ali Use Old Testament pa Irian ha. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Mu.-. Biijah, David and I-iiiih. Pt they ail live, before there wns anv lui.lo Hoa could moy ge*, knowledp,, of s.-ni ii wo lav* not anv ku .v.b-dgc ,sf *.od allhoul lin- bible! Met! came to a Inowiedgt ol '"ii llruugl their personal ,, ii-dousin "?- ol il,m. and wrote that do., u. and Wlml thej wiot. i- tl:.- Hlbl": ind io sa* Ibal a mau ClUnOt (dine tO nnv kn".* Ng of UM without ' ll lisle I- Ilk-- ny tal Hull a m.iii cannot ionic U any experience or love tvlihorit studyli,_, love liter ntiire. or nnv know). I--- d tlovte:.- without coin.Ins ? .vcr tue a,rks of recagnliM snthorlibi* on bean1. It ls ugiod that Iben- arc error* In thc l'l!.le, bm thev -nv that thesse _TOm SSC nil rn I ia nala tl ..ii. 'tn' timi In the ottginal then wen no '-nor-. Nobody now iivmg ever suv the original documenia, anet lo mile a question <sf faitl depend upon the rhar ircte-r ol di" um'nts alic! nov. hr,v< no exbstenoi and wlilli, notsody ever saw la ibwid. -iii" llb!,- I* ihe history of IM growth of Hs (?(uis(Toii-iic*s of God lu thc bearii and liv-s of men H ls' i-icitrer in Hie later prop:.,-!, than it ls b ' me earner, ami desirer in the New reaiamen! Hen ,i i- ii, the OM! bul clear st ,.; ali in ti,. revelaUoi that f- nnd.* in Jeana Clrlst." -put do von leny ti..ii it is infaiiibief ' ?Thc iiirni'iihill'v of the Bible ls an Impossible con cepUon." sum Dr. Abbott. -Thc mbb. ls not am .I. *s not claim t" be un Infallible book; it ci;.iib- to tn a rvesk about the experience <,f *.od in luman souls*." THE TRIllCSE REATS 7 ff_If ALL. Chicago. June .",. TM New Vork Tithone MV every OM of it- cou.pciHors cf the New York fgom lo-day, In d. livry to nearly ail Um hotel- und new* simd- of !hl- elly nnd IM nu' hoi l/.d ;,.-,vssiiui(li 1 at the world's Fair, ly ipedil enterprise, TB* ' Tribune reached CMriB-" tmir h<?us ,,, Mvaaei <? 1 the usual Hine, lind by Its own sp.-cl:,l delivery WW hustled io nil Mris -sd Ike <Hy In trae Chleagn iljrsV ?fi,,- peep!.- ,,| lill city ncmir.- a ulerilag ti s ? r*? of UM Workl's Fair lu 'Iii- New-York IVibuue and the sale of |M MM* I""'' ??* Inerearing 'i-r day. Th.- satan mauoget. wUch put Um fctadip ' Trihune ali Uvet IM etty ta*day several loar I i? ,idvan,( of UM usual Um.- mid lilli kt MM. I other New York .-..nii-cilior wai cspetlally applaud" |,y evil New Yorker ill l?WB, flt A M ASS Al FLT I XO IS IHOPER CSIUS 1 mas-en'etin_r will b. held _t. Coop r Ciiiou. *t I : ,,v|... k this ? *?? i"i- i" fJ*"r "' "'?' "aHaas of In-h sin' , i'risi,-Ai..eri.i.i. i?'iuii,i prmmwa a_a a .- new mM* la MM** int-ons. Th'' ?"-"tm- "IM ta und-r ta* mm 1 si-en-tiii ot sa A mini j CsmmMri, cai-pesta af iel ni froTi the leading Difh *nd IriM-Aaaerlcaa taaovsMa .nd pin inti I orn?r,i/.*t,oui in Use United Si.Un. Go to thc WorWs Fair In 20 hour, by New-Ynr! Central. * ' THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established in lido. Has j.am to policy holden.$lS7,*"s_73*l.?0 MoIt.N n, i?. ,..,?,] M policies msture 10,7*1,541 IS Total . ijil h..'(??!*.41 ll'.' It baa I-,--!,, i fron policy holder* l73,3->5,M6.dS Inni'-d ,,,r , nhcy Ik.biers. t? I,ft83,-I I I.I I A profit ol 25.94 on tin* amonn! invented bf ti."I n. PHILIP S. MILLER, General ?.-.-ent. No i Wai:-st . Xew-York_ RAILROAD IMTERESTS. NORFOLK \M> WESTERS RELEASED, IHE -"RMPORARY REI RIVI RS1IIP Bl t I SI DE RV JUDGE J v K ?<>"*.' s?bUidelpbls, .tun,- 5.?Word wa* received ll Um oflice* of ile N'orfoli md _estrrn Ittiirised In Urti c.rv ics-diy of ile -setting nelde of ihe rre-elveraldp I] Judge Jaclaon, ?f iM I'nlted Wale* Clrculi Court, si Pirkerstbnrg, W. Va., I his morning. In thc nni-r discharging the temporarj receiver ind dissolving Ihe lemporsry Injunction granted by tM I alie* Mate Circuit i curr al ? Mrieaton, IV, Va., bul Friday, .ludpe laelson tay* ibal IM -um ol .t_."*?i. tot aitch i--i;s'ii..- Hopkin*, ol 'I ii'-iii|i-..n ir,..h.r-. broagh. suit again*! ihe railroad, ha- l**en lendered lo ibe "in .md deposited in I hi' lil I tell-.' National Hntih Pirlersburg. Vol ,M. TRrsTEEi" ron i.K.iniV*-. ric.iai',1 <?. McMnrtle iM Joseph F. slnnptt live been named as additional voting Mutee* antler Ile Beading reoiganlziU n plan. The oilier iru-i>> .io-.|ni _>. Harri*, ld.-in, p. Wilbur and Thoms* Mc Kean, li i understood tun in malms ap Um v<>. liij^ li-t Um reprc minion of Ihe nymllritr m-i-t* i lhal Mr. Harri* -:.id M mad? the president of the board. Mr, Mi Murtle I- alli Moan a* ? lawyer, and I- roan-eel for -_iu_ ..f the leading institution- and cap ltrih-1- ,.f Philadelphia. Mr. Wilbur "iva- nitmall) inU.-n as th.- ,.,;,,? . ni..nv- nf the Lehigh Valley Kail road. Mr. MrKean I- cm ol Um lirgeit holders of tba secaritU. ,,r ile comMny, snd Mi family M* lem h>en IMntlSed vt itu niiir,.nd interests. Mr. lflnno*i i tle lui.'--' Individual holder of thc ibires ni tko com pan]. Th" collateral now outltindng t" lecure ti-'' floritli,,. debt of Hie PlUadelphls ind Beading RaUrood Com ?any ls ?* follow*: Cetllateral tru*i lundi, M-301J300; genera] mort sa se bond-, M1.000; tirst preference bonds, -iiii'.s.iMs,,; aecouA preference bond-, 9110.000; third prrfer. bond*, lg.90i.'.otio. Tsmaqsia Tract Louds. .. l'sis.Hiiu: i ...ii Urn bond*, M4.O0O; KU ,v Richie bond*, giOA,ono; Monierei iron ind Steel Com pany bonds, '_.i>".'>,,,i; Tamaqua, Hasloioa ami New bern Railroad ComMny, 1600,000; PMIMelpbla, New? town. r,r,i Xea Ynrl Railroad Company, W00.000, philadelphia, HirrlxMrg. ind Pltlilurg Rillrosd -Com liniiy. 11,100,000; 1,42-1 thare* Mirlet ComMhy ito, ii. IIMl.000 ; tu.ti, gi 1.461,000. Th-- .-hj.-. non ba* been made thal tM pim of re ?dj uni meni contemplate* Um funding ol lill Hf-dinr debi. \n ? ? sn of tie- itatement Urned bv the r-' -tv'-t - -hon- thai lt ti,,*-., collateral lecojritle* aere ->i<l for Ihr debi Um company'* funded debi would !??? Increased, a* they would pal "1,lv ?-!*-*?--?".T.e?<>e? of the debt, or ibe othei hand, bj the Inane now pro po ri I-. I,,- made ol -"JJ. *,". mo of bonds, the float In.' debi and -.'her lml il:.*-- aggregating .. 10,000,000 will b- liquidated. _.?<_? PACIFIC MAIL- WWW OPFI' RSM. c. t. llunUngt sn *tii- yeaterday elected president of iM I'u inc Mail ?siiMindiip i-onij-aiiy. *o meceed George .' ('auld, ant lt I*. Mhwerin wa* choam trlce-prealdenl an>i general manager In place of j. i, Honii ii. ?!... I..I- r* Igi ?"'.. Mr. Houston at tho maw ti-ii" .. .'li.-.c from tr... Mud of director". No other rMnge* were iliad" *t the muffling n. ...ti ,t|.,n- tire m. rir completed by which til* I':., fl Mill it.'I Iii P.,'1,,111-. Kill.road v Ul lem ft er i be >.p iii'd in hannon.. Ile [__IMM R.illr>.a'l 1? to rMrter ti,.- Hum tte.rs now Bard hv -... v. I I M.sri on li." nun- l-iivi-i-n N.-w Y>>rl. and Colon, and , lo run 'I,, rn lr, , olin, i 'lou n|i , lt >,. ?> t ...iuii' lan Ul," TM I':,,- :!? Mil' "ill hereafter > ..ntiil.* H- iperatlon* I io th> I'n Iti. c.,, .. i ( ! _? b twee i, sm 1 mild-, (, I ..nd I'.n ,, ...i. ll *rUI prnhubl) ? '. r'.r fie ,t. .iin.-r* of tie \>.ni, American Navlsallon Campany, alie! I was oii.ani/.-'l ibont Iv m-'iiUi- ti.ro st* ?* rival line f.F."i:'di PACIFIC BECt'lttT. lld I,rr*- .UT TM dior SM PariM Mvarity-boMefi of bat! Ills div ind Baltimore '...v.- mggrsttd la l*re?.|. Morgai a Co e\..r,i m - -i r. *-, aoM i> rmlnal reorjeaalzattori plan, lb* i< ? ? ??? in ? ?? of which the. make ( condli sn lo Uk deon ... >.! their Mid ._-. r ???. , ;. ? t tM first morti sse st per ? mt t..- ?: ? ? l.-ft an undUturbcd Um .>n tae property, ind lief ?Cree lo liM -ti-lr Interval for the next gvg v..u-. ' p-r i 'nt In prefened ' . ? ri ind -i i-r e? i,i in ?'*ii V i.'ii e lo ev tor 1SS j-r - ?:? ii preferred ??.??*.. For IM tws ll. ri. I ??:??! jil in, *???' I and in tome i-.ri'i-. Hov ".mi '?<? [e-r rmi in nea common md 'Ai I'i preferred iWsrk, respectively. ATCHISON .\NS 't Ml'.*- Us TERM*. Chicago, .iur:>- r. rle steeling "f Um western Ps -en^-c. ,\.inion lo-diy v,j, Mrmonloas, and tr,?*ee i, cv.rv proMbUlty IMI ile .1- .dillon igree m. nt -ve111 l*.* idopted, pnsvlded IM _ nclatlon rad ?gree to certain dlpuutttoni m.nb- i,v Um AtcbUon. whr-i iii,- meeting conven 'i sn Informal MUot w;.. tak.-n ,,n th.- adoption ol IM asreoment, I* h>-iiiK* nadrrstood t ..it itu i, road is lt vjfe-d via to declin whatever objections lt bid lo the isreemmt, All roted in favor of i ..- ngrvement, Ml the Atchlson d> dined '" (('lue In. unless certain maller, were JT,. vided for. Commit). were appointed to dl??-u** Umm matten and rep it al IM meei Ins .?-morrow, Tba stipulation* mad* by du- Atcblaoa were timi in< Colorada road hould come Into Ile Axisoeiitfhn. I j,hm to -io|, i ie Mymenl of commNilons, pirtlciilarli in .*>i,n Francisco and other pointe li, California; |i|ini for cheap eli ni -lon. th. \\oi d'- i ..lr and a ddiiiit.- rate for t ?? adoption ol ti kele, lr lhowe. matters are di |?. .-1 of, th" Atellnon iv ill join I.T. ,\ oclutlon, "iii, rivi-.- ii vi ul mt. LOWER W'TKl.lt s kmii BATU, Cl,len;"', .lui,.. 5.?TM Opinion I* -t'*:i'JilV ITilnliiS ground among '!,<? railroad nen ibm IMf have pal ibeli r.i'e- loo high, and thal iinle*~i thej lower tbom 111 ii ? >i ur, excelleBi ebanre soma of Hem? of loalng money. Lettew by the hundreds are pour lag tn u|i"ii them, ealing wbj people can travel lo? one and one Hird far.- lo a hors.- fdr, a reunion nt releran . i clnrcl conference or nny oilier occasioB witch rall oul i < > .m j.. rt * s vi y limited lUenMnee, and why. if 'h-v wish t>, tome to th.* World's .air. they ur.* ri-U">i i>> pny one ant fonr-gftM fara ' S-oaic cf th" ind Iii:,,b. la I -linn;', hover rate- from (iii ram lo ti"* Ohio River tm me Mardi ''rna at Xi url".m* than i ey Blver to dib ars' non a-ellns from IM mil fu tie World's lair. Ult; STRIFE IS lill, nillo OAS FIELD Findlay, Olio, Jane 5, TM city drlllod In a --rn. 000,000fool ga* well on IM < r-U-htoii farm, liv mil.- >ii-i of He div, to-day. a'Mu Um gu Wai itrucl IM How vt.ir j., -ir-oni: IMI 'h.* loot* w,-r, blown out ol Ibu well. An .Hod Ut ?lal the wei lu frills i. and lubing wai blown higher Usn IM *i.-r dell. This we*J Outrival* Ile fi,in",i- K.irtr. and tin roar of tlc > ? ipim pi ran be heard for Uv- mlle* To Ensure Good Digestion Ail Pggt.y Soould ba made with COTTOLENE The Nev*; Vegeta? ble Shortening. --M hy f,tvir i" " Nd . pe-itss* 1 ..... U-rui'* -*?? *-ubr,t,tu(t*. y.a-r bf N. K. rA!RBANK * c0? Chicajo. City C.-C PlsWaiS Buiidins. New Tari*. DENMARK DAY AT THE FAIR. DAUB GATIIF.R AXD CELEBRATE AT JACK? S'>N PARK rill'. LXI1IBITS OP .t'F.r.Ns, VICTORIA AX1) M.VR* I.IIK.RITA mini '.HT OCT FKUM _A.Ii DEPOSIT V,\t I.LS- IslA.vili.MIS ix CLAY- nhill. KDVtfg sd Ns. I hlc.Ro, .lm,,. :,._|. f u i,, ,t?. lot ?f tne little Klui.iiom ,,r Denn,;,rh to Inaugural* Ila uriel ".' foreign fete Mya wlHeh more ihan anything else lm preaaea upon Um casual oban ver 'ht.* coamopolttan ' haili' ter nf th" World's Fair vlsiuu- .ind Un- uni vei-ai , ?>. ?( m.. BodertaUng. Thia was IM OmiUI lonni, of Julv. and tM sturdy people Cato* ,r.,,.,| ru ., d-iuoerriii , Independent way, (sn n .-, ale fur IXceadlng any demons,: ration of Dann which "i.-r tool place lu America. More waa iM Maglieri of Denmark were brought together In Kc-tlval Hull 11,an ihni nationality would proMldy muster on say ot mr iKiiision m any other country outaMe ssf Um Uiiu: lom in vvhhh I My mun liv.-d. Moro Utan flt " of Ibem .'um- lo see il?e lair and to Mar tM patriotic iddreaaea and music provided for the mea* -ion. lh.- f, nt ur,? of liciiiuarlv'.. Day wu- lin- parade of :;,?"'ni nieii und women. iu,,-i of vdutni wara lu iinlfssim. Ihey marched t.s music em tlc llghwajl of th.- "White city with the tians of Denmar! ami Um ? lied Slates lying sMa by -ldc sin tM -lap* rn ii-'iv:,I Hall When the ceremonies t.ioli place wei? ll.- i x i?idd'ni Ore Mates .i Conductor Thornie, tha Danial singing .societies uml Commtesteaer-slmeral Kn,ii Meyer, "i Denmarh; c. Mk-M-sen, prestdml of ri. I >,, ul-h i 'oin inls d. sn ; Thom.is p.. I; vin. dc- |i>-l ti-n' .1 d"- Bspoattlon; *sti...\. Dreler, Danish Consul ai Chicago, ind otMrs. Tin. orchestra playM 80*la W. i..ul \ overtun*, **Oialan," iM thc "Vthlngs," i?y i. s* K. a.,i'm.mn. Presl i.-nt *. Mieleiaaa delivered .rn a.hire - ot v.-ii..me i? ,_?. Danish language' Com* tube-loner Bryan *poM for tie Bxpoaltioa, ami wei ..m.cl t;,e people. HpeecM* in I'.ihldi were alao mid- by (oiiiinl sh.nd -.."11.1111 Meyer mid 'h.* Rev. o. h. Oraatvtg, .md in Bnglial, by Cohmel Jacobson, frefessor llylleated M"*? piano selections, Mis. Dreler mu, tin- iiaiii-h tinging tocietlei rendered "Thew i a l-itid." niui th- mdlmca Joined in singing one verse ??.idi of Denmar!' s national tong and tho "star "?luniKicd Banner." is- nmtirk's exhibit in Maanteetarea Hall was opened I.'lav. lu ti:- .-xiii!,it Um tw,? in,?i intereaUng dis plays nr.- iii,i-e , oiumeinoi-.uivi* of Thm vald-en and AnMram. At tn..itbeasl corner li a repradue iion iii miniature "f tin* museum in CoMnMgm built bv Hertel r.se.n.? ld-- ts .sud presented io tim dtp, containing mini.inn- casts nf all tn., works of art contained ip lt. witch Include* nearly ail thc origins! ?..rh of the greal sculptor. lim- Christian Auder ?sen. winer of fairy lalee and equally popular lu all rtvUteed -Matriel of the world, ls tpougbt to nieinorv .i lari:'' collection of personal relics. The full maausertpl of lils autobiography, atong with several >>r lils iai>- in the oiip-.nal, occupy n eua. At the t irvine wed end of tin- exhibit and at the wea! entrance ls ii ceramic dliptiy, Tbl summer resl* ti i..-.- of King Christian ix. koowa ia Rosenberg Caitle, built'in ins)., ki .uown In ? model made en ireiv of enid and Uiver. 'lhere ar.- l.TOO pie,.*, ?ard in I'- conatracMan. Mveial caae* ire flited with . ?: ind -liver wnrk from tl,- lar_;.*st Jewclrv munu larturera of <'open:,nen. and lhere ls an extejnslve ? v .id' mode, af waf-.-s fnmi th" royal porcelain works. Kins; Clttitlu IX 1- represented In an equeitrtin '-."ie nf silver and cold. The pottery exhibit ls on? .-' di- InlereiUns festnrea. Th" Me Krupp pndll..n s i, opened to the public ?><i*. without the formality of a dedteitory cere n-ilil. Tia "pms nen- Mndlcd orrre or twice dilling UM Homing for the he-neflt "f lha lncml>er*i nf the pre**, ind were In primo *-.".rkinc order when thc i.eruiin * ouiml-sloner and hi- friend- appeared at 4 .'dod,, rnaunimloner Wermutb made a Morl speech ,n Knelldi, In Wllcl he reviewed the work of the '..?in,nu Empire at the I'rtlr, and referred In highly , ?mptlmentary term- io Herr Krupp** exhibit, whirl ?vi. prepared on verv short noltre. Th.rc wii no Other porch, anet without delly thc exhibit "..ss ge ria red open and tn- pablo admitted. rh.- exhibit i-iii-l-'e ? ?'. *txteen inns from Krupp's K.ssen works Th.- ellet Interest In the display entres about the Ng va lon sun. .U|i,n- (|iuliii exhibit tn i|ie lin.* Ar'*. Tm il<!l ii fr waa foi ma.ly oj? ii-- th'.i, afteraooa, a reception being ?>d f>'i Invited gaesli Mtwaen -J and .*> _*clocg. After 'h.- priin'e li,-|,"ciion thc rvsm waa thrown l~.il to tb- public and the Invited (.Test*, went over '.. tli'* lip.n. - tea lion-e where tea 'ml lundi were -r"**d Th- 'leoden" or Pboenja P-tUc on tM : l-!?nd. tl,.- Milting will, fl thc .In.p_ti.se i,.,v emin.-nt (?, to irtve to the div of f Til. imo after the Tnlr. una ibo opened 'od... The diamond exblbll from Som:, Africa win opmed ti- morning ir-,,viv :,i io o-iiocl Ladwtg Wl-mr. Cosnini -I. n-r f..r sh- ClJ.f Hud Hom. e.v- the dei. il and IM machinery and In sepnrri'nu.' IM i"'btdrn from lh* Mamondlferona ""ii waa sel In motion. A semi throng crowded around IM glasi ?? in th- mil, al*>l? ,,f Mln.s und Mining Hulbi lng lind wal. lied UM pC0Ce*S of dian uni development ns followed In IM De-Men diamond mines al Kim berty, soui.i Africa. Many MN lumps ol line dav, of whh ii Uv- tons lind Men transported Mri from Africa, w-re damped Into Uie creal crasher. In a short ifni- the earth had Mm "sashed away cul the gem-hearing dag ind pcM-h-s were thrown >ii ..ii ? lon;; rino topped table. Thm Chief skill, ?f Mlnea ami Mining, tool the sorting s.nif>< lu hand and w>nt ihiouuh ih>- earth eagerly. Boan Ava beautiful purr white e.-ii,s wi r- talm oal ind tho Ilr-r OM, I fonr , .iritt sion,., wist pi>.nted le lllet ..kit. by Mr. Wiener in n nmi ipeech. Mr. skltr responded, Ibinklng IM Cemmbsatoner for the (tem iud pr-ii-cd tl,,* Debee*rs e>bibil a- I.-lue ,-ne ,,f the Ul",I COBSptt !?? un,I lissi rn. liv- In hi- .lepxrlin.-ist. Ti," gem ?:i, tii.n hm,dei io iii- HnbsMr, who win have ts mounted in ii few My* TM exhibit will -how Uk working pew.-r- four hour* telly, >'iuiiih divided between iwrnlns uml ifternoon. but v.lil l? , toled nt ni.hi .'Hill M.lnlriv. n ls estimated tlmt IM Hemes contained In IM live im,- of day will lu- worth 11,000,000. 'll,.* I,.ile- of \ ei.,.-,,:,. |,|- f .univ and lils follower* "ill leave Mil.rum " edu.--.lav aft..it. Thev will KO lo Wat'".! I ie Pl nil d'.HU, I ..s di " 1.1 IO I '? >1' I lille ll -. where Um) will be ibe gae *- "f ibe illy for leveral My*. Aft-r tvv.i tliiv- :,t Nt:iu'itr;i lull- .iud a -Inu'i -ir.y Iii Nea V?rl IM Dues I paris will -.ni tor Spain. |.T?ir. .rv nlshl a farewell banquet will l?- ii-nd-rc'l Ihe liiiU.- and lil* family al the Richelieu. Mani In? vitation* have heel, l,-'od. The linLc lill be ushered out ,,f rh b-:, _:o ?* h- wi* nattered Iii. will, ?, ra val r) ,".,- rt ami -om- military display. On TuesMy tte imi,.. .md Ihe H'lcu.-. vvlll m. .-* Hi.* Prince** Bu lille nnd li'-r mlle il lh" tle|s,,t. I.;.ter lu ile aft..narnu . pule wtii ir, ii,- ii foin1:11 .ail upon th- Inlanta ai Ihe I aimer Hm-._ Yeaterday** sttenMnce has nm v,-t ben mtlndy Mn red np. Ml i panlal conni bj Huperlhtendenl I, . ie r linday sh vt, ,i.:u4 adult* and tl,8_0 dil dii-n'- iidviT-. iii' rrowd* al the gnus yssterday wen* Mttdled In an adnflrable sray, and, thonch thc voiU nf the Uriel laker* was ilmosl 'loubb-tl by ihe nee, lu of wai,hine for pass.- ,,n the ?*Mark-list." ne vi-.tor- sutler.-?i n i Inconvenience. To-dai in -p.(| ir In- 1". in,! r.Ived -? v. r.,1 bool t,a--es will.h were u-eii ,ii hone*!. iM were tahen up ly ih. Salem* n. A. e.inline i" the .--llinate of rh.* Rurmn of AdmU sh,-,. IM pad ntl.-;d:,nee iodnv Will number between ,'"..*Hn. ann Tiinsti. It wa* mic mfortablr warm and para-sens were sin^t i|nite as nacl ss umbrella! were i,-i, idav. WERT Pi'lM I'AIiKls TO dis TO TH! I'AIl*. Wri-lilneloii. .lum 3. The MTtr IlenarUucnt Ms (li? dded to -end the ctitlr>* corp* of cn,Iel- from W.-t Pain! lo s"!.icae". sis IMI IM renter irmy win Mve a ,iediiai.ic ibnagh -iiimII re prc ?catalina at lbs World's Pair. notwtt*l*tl|-4ltig the failure nf the effort to ".-cure ii grand inllliri v em ampm-nt tticrc TM . nd. i- will not wo until Hie middle of Aiicu-t. as lt 1 deetned Mvteahle to give aii opportaalty tn th- ya Cit'lcl- lo famlllarl/c Ih.-nis. I v. < willi the drill and lactic* before ili-v appear lu pulllc \ll Ihe detail* of the trip inivc imi vd tM*> ii srraaged. ral I! I* es ?peeled nial IM < id't corp* will remain in Chicago for tell ll.IV- or tWOS) Week-. TBASBBD RY HRS DLAIRB. Boston, .lune .'i. Tl," foUowtng note iii Mrs. irlalii'-'- Inindw ililne was recetM. by t!,.- cuv I lei* lo day r Mr. I. M. (i.-ilvln : l*s-:ir slr: I have tM very Nu ut I frill v engrOM Ml icoiuib n-. moori by th'- Boalon Mn- Ooverament, on Ile (I'-alh ol Mr. Bl Ine, uni 1 dc-lr-c. ilirotu'h von, ia expreaa lo I bera my appreciation of tn' i.iinia.c pall Iii bini anti IM -vinpailis express d fm- raynell ami mt children in oar semi l,.-*. I mu with erct rc-|s.ct and t-rralltml-. ronni, HARRIET B. BLAIN* Lalewaod, M I., -1"1"' '?? *7 IT. ..7.1' BAT IBATB THE STOCK SXCBAfflE TM Itarh BseMiM ?'" PisMMy Ism IM tvrvi-e. .f it. well-kii'i'M, seei'diiV. '"I.ri..- VV l-.lv. vii., lia ,*,. i\el .sn oft- r ..f gtfJBBS * ye-i t-. cut.-! the empl'sy ' . Miga fiis*ii*i?l iiisfit'itien jfr jj.. ,,,. ., _-*-?, __tr*a*t ami iMraasjl kaawlaSM ?> the ?ecur*tie*. ?ud vnuld I- ? v.il'i*t?'l' Ku'ii-iiinti hu aay tanlues Mma He ha* t>_ea *ccJ<jtjrr ol Usa S-st-e-*. BMMlM ?*'" ?U"Jl lu r*?-i. ROOTBEER. Se EXTRACT ? For making Rootbeer at home. It is a significant fact, that the degree of concentration attained by this e??. tract is unapproached by any of its imitators. _ I Whereas, the twenty-five cent bottle of Knapp's Rootbeer Extract will pro? duce six to t-n gallons of peerless Rootbeer, a larger bottle of soy other **_-rtra-*-*\ produces less Rootbeer and of au inferior quality. v, NONE SO GOOD. NONE GOES SO FAR. _ .Ml Grocers and Druggists, 25 cents. One bottle makes 6 g**-0'1** LIZZIE EOE DEN ON TEIAL. A SATISFACTORY JURY QUICKLY SECURED. THE PP.O-*-.Cr-ION WILL OPEN ITS CASE THIS MORXIX't?( ROW D. AIIOt-'T THE CO CRT IlOl-sr; ix TALL RIVER. Nett*. Bedford. Mi--., .lune 5,-The long-anticipated IJordcn niurdcr (rial has begun. At an "arl}" hour thu morning every ivaUable tildy spot on County st. near Hie eeartloase was pie filled, and pa? tiently Hie special "Tl Walled milli tile bell OB UM courthouse wis lolled, signifying ihe op ming ol court. Uepiity sh.-rltrs Kunden Um entrance at the irunt ind Xcw ir.iifoi-d polctBK'B Wita at the rear. Tin- liilcsm.-n beau IO lil'* Into Ih'-lr pbices at 10 o',To, k, and at ll o'clock all were there. At 10:.>. Miss Lillie A. linrden, th" prisoner, cum..' slowly Into the room, preceded by Deputy ttlwrli Kirby, ami was shown to h*-r scat in the dock. Sin- was atllr*. In ? becoming COMUBM of black bi-ocaded .sliid, an*! wore a pretty .hade lat. relieved by a lonni lier. and there of blu>-. .\s ile pined th.- bar Inelosiii. Melvin O. Adams, of notinscl los- d?Icnce, stepped lt, MISS T.I77IF. HORDE**. the mil and *-.nwed lo her. but Utile, wMle nckrtw-1 eelrtni: wttl a dleht tncUnatlofl of the head Hs -ilutritlon. n**v<*r ral-?d her eyea to hi*, a rul passed on slowly t-cvond to the dock. Every nat |n ?'??' room "nt occupied br s-ilc-ra-n and new-pap.t m.-n lin outsider* bein? admitted np to this tllii". aid within th" box Incloiare w.re n few- of th" proinln-n m.-n nf Hi eoanty. District Attorney Knawtfoa and Mr. Mood*., his isststaat. vcr" on hana. 'Ihe court rame In it 11 "7 o'clock. CMef Kittel Mri-.n takinc thc e. nip* seat, will Um Rev. II. r .tullen, of New tied.,,rd. who had I.n selected tr mike th" regabUon opening prayer, on hi- lef'. a* -non as tliev were Mated Deputy sheriff Tkoatti W I'.nTrii.ti -v.i- -attracted iv Clerk Borden to make th. usual proclamation to the talesmen, after wlJch th d'-rk c..iied them In alphabetical order. level minute*, were thus takefl np. after which a 1 ? rf? ?' prayer wa- offered, Mi-s iinrder itiadlng Then t**? Dla trie I -Attorney Conveyed ofiiciallv to the court wilt has b.-en wei! known for ? weel or io, thal * i, Aiiorn. v (leneral vin not *-,,. bere to ittend t,. hi* dun. ,nd ihat Willises, ll. Moody, DUtrtet-Attornej ?*f K-s.-x County, would ict. lb- gave ia He coori the additional Information in ? eery formal Bannei ?ire 1.1/.-1? ? Andrew Borden '..ul been Indicted for tbs murder of her filler anil dep-molher, mid li" tai Ile honor tn move for the Impanelling of a Jurv bu ih" trial ,,f tie elane, Cllef Jual lee Halon ddr----,* ila (steamer, :,- a lindy, (tating thai ire should in nbllp-d tn pul certain rinestlon* t,. th.-m as th'-y ,-nm before the court relative to f,.rr..lue oplni >ns. Hell blas or prejudice, ii- II.- reid a laetitia <f si ? ?pinion from tbe Chief JnMlee of the court "f las r.-.,rt lairing n|ior the master of opinion*, mid h eaatloned them that all of their ? marers m.i*' i? niven nr*d.r o it!,. If nnv of Hiern WM SO nentlll] conslltatrd that he could nt believe any penot would (-(iinmlt a crime punl-h.ibl. arith d.*utli. iher Unit person would nol do is a Juror. Tlc- derk WU then directed lo prmced willi the linr-anellliig of tII. Jury. M-- Borden was ashed to Hind up nnd to! ,,f ber rilli to challenge. Georfa I'ntier. of Westport, had tin med an oplnlei but eitel noe tl,Ink lt was siillicierit to prevent lselm dinged, lb- had fo Maa or prejudice, and vva- in : ronditl.ui to Hud ? verdi, t of coll. If the evident < narranie.. There was po cttlMenge rind he was duli -worn ard pUCed lu Iii" hoi at ll r."il, being th, llr-t Juror donen. William I', is.-an. of Taunton, had no blas or prej udl,". i,nd 1,1- opinions would int prcclujt.* him from a, iiu*; fairly tu all parties, He was iceepti ?ind WU sworn. John Wilbur, .somerset, had formed .-in opinion, bu WI* unbiassed ;lii,| ?l,,od fair to nil. and was declare! Indifferent. The novernment, loWetrer, tiled t iiri-iujii Mi.ii rt wheller he waa a client ..f either "f tin counsel bi tin- eas,., gag lie repli"*!: --X,." II. uni. made Ile third man on tie Jury. Kr.-d-rb k C. Wilbur, Rai ulm m. had no prejudlc. nmi was ra pablo ol acting fairly ly i,*,ih parties ii Interest. He t.sok the fourth scat on tie Jin.v. Lemuel K. Wilbur, Elston, slsod todlffereal ond tva .wmn. WilH.-nn W'ecolt. Seckonli. Blood lwli'Teirnt. and war ?orepted. Lewis li. Hodges, of Manton, wai Indifferent, ind wis sworn In as me leventl mealier of tiie Jury lhere being DO challenges. Aagaatu* *?wift, (few-Bedford, was accepted ani sworn ld as tie eighth Jur r. I rani K. Cola, ..I Attleboro, wu-, ladUtarettt. iind wa- rn, epl.-d. b.-llii; IWOTB IB a* Om Ililli'l Juror. John C. Finn, Taunton, wns tempted as the tenth Jur r. i hades I. Riobard!, of Korti Attlebora, stood in (Illf.-ieiii, and wa- accepted and sworn In as th eleventh Juror. ? liver K. r.lilord, No" Bedford, said he wns re bs I cd In Hie prisoner at ihs- bar, ansi WU excised. FINE FURNITURE. GEO. C. FLINT C0,_ EXHIBIT. 'lh.* larg* Mores of this Company ssn 14th St., just areal of lth Av., are just now lille.1 with an min. nally <'.\te-n_.iv. slock of Furniture in all the Inf'-st design*-. Tin* eli -pl iv of Diniiig-Hucni Furniture la intiqae oitk mid aiahogaf shows a radical change iii lin* sty I- for tins daM *?f I urn it ur**, tli" old colonial halag tli" popular style at present. Hi.* entire sefsind floor lias Ugttt tlltoivil illt*l mi" Imnieaae tehou room, whew flu* Caa-paaj "*?. liibtti un elegant lina t?i l*art?t Furniture?, COn si. ting of til" litt<*t ill*|?i'l t ;H l.iii.-s iii (old ('.illili"!., ini ii,I i>"s;.s, elegantly aphlt-tHWd Parlor Suits in ta|t*"*try ami brooatstsi, I ?'"'?-* SVI Clt.siis, Ar. Parehaaen uf Fsiinitur*" eu-.tr*- ihwlnta < .dainty that flu- niticl'-s bought shall I," in ,(i:.tlity tip tts th" hulled si.m,Iiul, ami lhat they -.hull have the finish anti mistic .?*.,-. Il,-ii," t.i line nianulact iir>'. This eau l*e .-ecui.fi aili the* low pric** of tirst MM ot nia'iuirit tun- ly buying of the maker. Hue* linn offer! unusual liulne.'ir.eiits on this score, ma n u tact ii n tig 'heir ou_ tjcoila at their factory on Weat I9tb St. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. To-Day the Last Day or THE Great Auction Sale of ORIENTAL CARPETS, &C.; IO EAST23D ST., 1111111 H'M*AY AX!? -TU AVE. AT 11 A. M. AXD 3 P. St., fHAVlX*. QPEXED A SfEW INVOICE OP THREE Hl'XDRED (TIOKK aXTIQI'K AM MOOEKX EAS!'K.ltX Rl'Oa AXD * ARPET8, PROM OVA SPECIAL cdLLECTIOX KOR THE WORLD'S I Alli. Till'. .**AMK BEIX*? Kl-'I'T Ot'T OF (it'll PERSIAN SECTION" FOR I.A.'K 'il' IPACE, WE HAVE DE. ClDEIs TO SELL THE EM IRE INTOICB TO-DAT, AT IBSOLI'I'F .ll ri'lON, AT U A. M. AXD :il? M. PROMPTLY. THIS ls, I'XQI'ES I ION ABLY TIIE FIX. EST COLLECriOX EVER oFFI-'.RED A'P PUBLIC SALE. AMI WI. RESPECTFULLY IX VITE Vd TO TAKE AHVAXTAOE OF THIS RARE (d'l'iii'.TtMTY. II. ll. TOP IKY AX. r_.Ot.OF. H. lVEI'.i_RT. Al'CTIOXEER. If nt _. TBE BEST MOST AGREEABLE ot TONICS. BIM AUQ'S WINE Tonic and Nutritive, Prepared vvuh Cinchona -nd Cocoa. Prescribed bv the ligfcM mtKUcil authorities in c**e* cf AB2EMIA, FEVERS of ever? kind, 8T0MACH COMPLAINTS, and to C0NVALE8CEST8. To bc hail rf til **!:e p-ini ipa! chcra_i'?. Genera! Dep<*: PARIS, 5, Rue Bourg-I Abet. SEW YORK, 165 Ojanr St., (C. Ttrtealt, Ujr . ->*T,IXJ"?__: ""lorptilne llafcll lu reel la ev f>X-*XT7aC tollstfa.v*. ->o par lill euroal. _>_F*ZT.T_M_ Hr. J ?ttepber.a. Lrnmuom. W. As ti- paned LI//.I.* Holden .sli** looloM at him la llloallllll. ssud lu* smiled a ( h.-erful "Keep youl romani up" to h?r. AU'-n ll. Wardwell, nf Darimotstli. stood Indifferent!, was not cludleii.'.l, und was sworn as th** twelfth |l__~or at 4 !__ 0*dOlfc. Tli** omstkomm with wi li "j the Jurv wm Impanelled tran a "turni ise to everv body, .-vpn th?? counsel, and they were si mew hat unprepared. In all not mora thi.n Unai-scora taleiaia sasna examined. Ina hot* was sri luff tliat lt wai not known whether lt waa be-rt to co on atti thc opening for Um prosecution, or it defer the matter until mouilnir. and a consulta. lion took jsl.se** In r. g.ird to thc matter between M's-i-s. Knowlton. M-iedy. Ri-iln-on aini Jennings. Mciuvvhlls.*, tho jury was formally made up. and fh| .olin mon tlamlmteg them for half au hour ?t the ni"-i. during whit li flaw tbef could make arringe Usenta for il.dr coming ? < lu-l?,ii. Deputy .hcrilf limii:iu vtiis (.tvcn ii dom sheet! of paper and .-, dcien envelope!, one sit f,,r each juryman, and thej apr* ulfa la the |un, roon for tuc u-e of tin nis'n. It wns decided that there should be.- no opening lo-nlght, nnd the court was idjoumeet until to-nmrrow norring, at o o'clock. Di-irict-Attnrnej Knowlton i** of tin- sptaloa thal at lead tiree week, will ls.* ro<|ii!r*-d now t?, Uni*! up tho trial. Charlu I. Fl, hards, nf Sfrrtl Attl-boro, vets appointed tor*** iii;in of tlie Jury. COXORESS OF TUE LOYAL LEGION. ITS COMI1TO MEI TlXd AT ST. PA I"..-MEMBER. ?HIP ANT) PRIX! MM.ES OK TIIE ORDER. gt. Paul. June 4 (gyuelal). The seventh qutde rcimitl congress iind icfind gereril reunion of the Military (.r*l?r *,.' UM Loyal Legion of the united .t,-(ie_ will I,.* held tn tlii- city on June 7"and 8. It If. Kneeled tti.it tbe number of number* present wIU be the largm wet known In the hi dory of the order. The congress will meei In ihe I.;,l| of tbe Chamber ot * omnierc- Ht lil .-,. m. "ii June 7. In the evening 'her.- wUI 1"- u r'-ni'.li.n In UM <'pen Honse. On Thursday, slier Um MM__ "f HM eangrm, the mem? bers will po on aii excursion to Lake Minnetunka. In nie evening Um Wai.ta Cowmadfiy vtIH --ivo ri reception to tuc visiting maglieri al UM lime! Ryan. The members will also recetre mnuy IttenttOUg and emrteeki fraai the ti'iz"iis -,f st. p.uii. On the evenlli . of UM "Hi then will bi I great parade In eetelmttea of tin- conifletlon mt the Omi Northern Hallroiiil. which thc r|__ten will be invited to view. Tin- COtlfr*-*M "f the Loyal Legion ls composed ot thro* dd.??_?:(ics from ucl of the Mate command.-rte*. The ll-i of comiiiiiiiderlcs and their membership li ia follows: l'eiiiisilv.nila. 1,037; Xew-York. 1,081; Massachusetts, *-.:t: Milne, hi; Ca'lfnrnU. IM; Wit cuisln, -Jin; lilttii.l. 133; Distill t of Columbia. 601; Ottta, .MS; Michigan. -Jt'sd: Mlun.-snii., 383; Oregon* 17: MtsMart, 330; Hilnili, 133; Kansas, ties; Iowa, i'd; * 'tior.itio. 174: indiana. 310; washingtoa, ?its; Verm,m. !?7. Hie List commander In-ctlf-f wia ex-I're-id'Tit Haves, fhe .-.ctliu: ? "iiiuiuuder-tn-chlef is Um -eiilur vice commander In chief. Admiral John .Inv .\lniv. abo I* now -evenly.nine fran of ng,-. Ho enicr.-il tl,.id''- as midshipman al the IjR of fif? teen. Geneml Walker nnd tlie M tiragua flllbustem surrendered mi board his ship in 1**7. During the *lvil \\:ir In- commanded Ile gunboat CoBHoeUCal ind ill-ilntrulshcsl iilins.'lf foi- his gallantry. The order wa? ??-1.-is.11-t..*,t in i-..;.y tts prlnclplea arc a IH-Iicf .ind trust In Hot .ind loyalty to tne r?lte_ Stales of America, lt* ohjerti ar.* to cherish tha iii.Tiiorii's and taROrlatloa* ,,i Um war, to strengthen thc lies of f.-llonsiiip, io extend relief to the widow! and orphans of i ..mp-inion.. tn culllvate nillltarv and mill science, to prot.-ct ihe right, and liberties of Am.-rlcan cltlien*hlp, mid m.-iUitiiin Xatlonal honor. union rind Indepemtei. Then tn three classes of member*- oDUmau lu the Armv liming tbe war, etj. listed men who became oflicers. and the eldest mila lineal descendant* of the Int two rlmei. The tint commander-in-chief wai Oeaeral Hancock. BA\Y ttimmoVDBRS IS If RED IS A WRECK. lt, Loni?, .Inn.* 5.?The siunhliouii'l passenger train "ii the Iron Mountain Railroad, W||C| left here it -??20 v. m. Mitiu-av, jumped the track near Mitt .-pring. 134 miles nath of thu city, at au early hour v. sterdi'v morning. The MggM remained uprlglt, bnt several I f the cars, tnclicllnn tin* sinoker, upset. The hitler was lilied viltli pass.-ngi-rs and nearly a sect* were niTie or lng Injured. Xone of tha l**s>,-ng.'i-s in Un* rear MaclMl and sleeping can w.-r.- Injured. The lii,,ir.*tl p-rs m, were ultended by ?sh.vst. tais foin Hs-diiis'iii. Foplar Muff and Mill-prlnf. The ac, hient wn-i cau-ct bf a broken spring on a Switch stand. I'oplur l'.lulT, Ms., .lune .V-Frel -ht train No. 78, s'.iiihlisitiiid, and frist .stork train Un, 7?i, northbound, I ,-n- lu (olliskn on u trestle al Reel fut, one mila n rtli or len, nt BM las. niglu. The troublo w?a (aiis.d I.v the 11?!ii dispatcher giving boils Hain* ordera io run in Um sam.- inn.* illareen PMa_ant and thia c.;v. lm- train* mei on the trestle while running about twenty live mlle* an nour. The engines, flt. mrs of stock and ;* d.,..en cars ol merctxiadMl wera piled in a heap. About one hundn*. henri of cattla were killed. Tue loss will reach over 1*50,000, TIM crews of lue trails jumped and escaped. TIIK OliF.ATF.R XEW-YORK, Why not Include Chicago In the se-heme for greafar . Xew-.ork: lt has been brought five hours nearer by the introduction of the Exposition Fiver of tba I Xow-'.ork Central??? America'* Ureate.. Railroad." J%