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1 NONPARTISAN INSPECTORS. U,NATOR O'CONNOR'S HILT. ADVANCED TO a ?nunn READING. ?N ATTIIMVT TO TIMI'-' ITS PROVISIdKS TO Till! ZVBCTIOS BOAKDSI OF i 'ITIES OXLT ?TROVES I NM i.'ilSSKII. THK PRO? VISIONS !N I 'lTMI.. ?rael*! THE IIKCILAU l?.i:r.H-l-IN-..|.M Ol TBS TBISCIOU Meany. Feb. .: Senator K<1 mund O'Connor, of Binghamton, to-day Anally pul In ratlsfactorj aaapc bis bill gi*, ii- ?? -lu- two i:re.it political p, a* .in equal number of elect I in Inspectors, pollflerki ? I ball I clerk* at ever;, polllngpiacc [ . State. Thc bill aa amended brings to a eiose Ihe terms of office of the city Inapectora tBBen July 1, "-''I. and provides f.*r an equal di* %..-, in -i ii i.s)? i".,,r> thc reafl rr bete i n Itepubliean .i l the Democratic parties. Aa j- ti..- rural Inspc 'tors of election, those already l .r. office, .-ind provision la -nade u, ...il t-, ?.:? ;? number, so aa to Kiv>- o.u^ j . ? ?; rc presentation .it the polia lu t neighbor! ls. Ti. li wiera of the Democratic partj consent to granting '.?'.?- Republlcana .ir. equal number of city j.. ? in-.. ?,-:..is under condltiona that i' al ii: j..t.,,. ., - :. . ,r privilege .!? ibo '"'il dlatricta !? Itepubllcani are in the majority. The j . . ,i ? willing to i.ilk.- thia concession, a .. -^ ? . ,- have been frauds l : | nell borhoods which make th-- change ne.-.-s ?.iy. Governor Flower, in lils last annual mes* i . in advance this bill of Senator (i ? ',,ii- ?: - 9 r nor Sta] Iel in offered an amendment to tho iii;: % .. :.r,4 its pro! ;i. ,n.. r,, :!;.- e.':, a, argu -: - .^ th. number of Inspectors would Im j ... isa.r expense upon the sta''. ? l thi ni iptlon of tlil'? n :.-.. declaring tha: li" li: not believe there v, - h. re , dill ??.; virtus :?: rural neighbor* >. han in cltlefl li i: was fair to Impose non* . irda -'f ? - ctlon Inap ? !"rs upon tic , ,ir io impose thew upon tin* j. , i rural * unmunltle r. ii -Stapleton withdrew hla amendment, and t; t. hi reported favorably from the i . ?:' m.. wilie, and waa afterward ;? : Val : ' ? t .?? ' --, n i- i- 0 fi him!' in his I.::', pr ivl I-.* that in every -tne y-ta ? cities ol the State, ?\.'.i-VsK and Brooklyn, thc Inapecl re of election, j . .- and ballot-clerka abell be appointed ty Ihe Mi> u' of each city upon inc nomination af the ; t ind i ? iii" Qc neral city c-,,;-,.- : r ? fi lean and Dem vrati: pei j. ., .- N- .-. - -i -i. ? n ."?. Inapectora ; eic lion, poll clerks and tn,.-. clerke in ;,,- city ol New-York.?All In k ra of election, !? ? I - erke and ballot clerka t New-Vorb shall hereafter - the Board ol Police, who shall also jiavc power io make ?ary removals anl ? ? - ,:..! io iui all va ancles whi,-h may, from i . m irisc l' shall >" the >!*.it> of tn- sal i ] months of August ;, . .- Inspectors of elec- I ttoi < erks nd te ballot < let ks for each e n district In ag ld city. Sot more than two ?.. one of th-- anil ; the said ballot elerk.s f,,r , listrlci -.. ,; ... :.-? to thc -i-i-.- political party .? uitical faith and oplnl 'ii in t- I Nation* - !? a, .md th.-s-- ins; ..,-:.,i -. ; ..; , !? rh-, appointed to repreaent the party :n the political minority on State Issues In t > ,;\ ai. i county, Bbs be eic ted Bole!) by . ? - - ot commissioner* ? ?! police rep - g such ; UH ??? minority in the aald board, . ;. - - ors of <*li ion, n 0f bui ? , ka ?' i "n" et s"ch ballot clerks. j . h ..- - '.. .-nail beliing t" anl i<- ot ? ..- political fail i and opinion on State ai i % il Isaui Ihi political party which, ar the ; I ? lion fl - State officer-. ci : the highes! number of votea In the city ,.f N'rw-York, .mi the remainder of .*ucii ins; a-. . ;...- pn..tining i?'.l clerk and ballot clerk, j : . ... -.'..i.. be cmg to and u*- ol , - ...'.e- political I opinion on stat- and i \ uea as the political party which at such I , ? ist th. nexi htgheat number of votea for . in said city, on ol be-fore August 15 :? j year the chairman of tr..- Executive Commit ? . ,": it.. Otnerai Committee of each of sall sev- j ? . political parties may make and file with th* . f i ??; ,,r Police a Ubi : persona Qualified to be ? . Inspectors, poll-clerks and ballot-clerks, and tl r. ".- el appointments shall be made as herein- , l pro*, led fi :-i tbe persona named in such Hat - - .-ii, i if an* of the persons bo named shil', i qua Hil i. '.'ii ih-iirrr.an of the committee , to they vt* named may, within ten lay: a'ter notice to him of the i" rs ,:-.= -, dlaquallflc :. gubmll tl names of ot!,, r persons duly quallAc l. and ii tl,- namee of qualified persoi's shall not be ! ted >s above provided the Piard of Police , shall *',ect and appo.nl oii,iMfl? i persons belonirlnft | > the political patty ? .Hilled to name su>-h orMcers If either of s-,i' politic il part.-? is llvlded ii. ^, i City ino two or in :?.? factions, and lists are ; 1 ' ii: of more than one of BU th factions, appoint- j menta abai! be made for- th" party so divided fi un . ?? ? i in behalf nf iii- faction whieh. at the ' last preceding *p n.-r il election, shall have ci^- the larceat number ol votes v. persons c i n;; med : of election, poll-clerks or ballot-clerks shall be citizens of the United States and Bi if New-York, of good ,.- ira lei and able to reid. writ., and s;?-ik th" Knsr'.'.sh language und*r i - ? . ? 1 voters of said city, and n I u dtdati ? - - ifllce to !>-? vote l for by the eic tori of the < llsti t for wi they' shall I | rited; but no person shall be required to be a ?* res lem In tba election llstrict for which "rt ? s . : >,.. apr inted an ln?r,..-c- >r. poll- lerk or ?ballot- rk, lr. regard to the rural di?;r..??? ?? !? provided Te various election Inspectors eleetei, or eli ai i i; , ilnte-1 I-i towna '.-r; !??.- th" provlal ex sting aa i p nth lo serve as i ich In epsetori until Janu%ry : ll ? On or bel ?? the second Tu- ber next tl ??-..-. ?rion inst - vsrlous i .-.vn- app Int. i om if existing law sha.. ? , appoint one ? ,r * ec rvs with thc ? n jnspectoi I ? inir their I office, t ipi b? mad.- In wrltlni office of the Count) ?'?..- ? ? , tot ? -il be Ir.-j. to, ,- ; he of th* - n p , lu, ,' faith .-, State and Na ilona. Issues, a.- the] dil part) whick, at the i town n>-xt to th" highest number ol in I ... - - * -' ' ne of the persons wh. town meeting, ree next ? the highes- number of ?" ''"- foi election lns| d lltion .1 In ' ? so ipi ? ? ih ill b. subject t j the pro v.-i ms of e . ' ? . 'f"he tin il se -i-i. f tb? eel I Inaj - - - ? election, p >ll*clerki and t Clerks ilr?? ? el, te I in I >r tl - laws of this Bl tte in any of I | - ,f this Si ite af? fected md determine n the fir?t day of This act Bhall i july i, i-,|. CENSURING TA M MAN V'S COUR8E. aUPl BLICAK ASSEMnLTMEN COMMENT ON THK ?*? PARTISAN A Bl IK Ol LTOI8LATIVC APPROPRIATIONR Afbaay, Feb. ll (Speclali Asaemblyman Sheffield, o' Kew-Tork, to-day took the opportunity of r-x ; ng on thc floor of the Assembly one of the sh-.-n.-d trlcka lr whl n Tammany Hail i? Indulg : - isl n..w. Recently, under tbe Impression that Ihe kirai a itboi tlc - of thc dtj of New-Tork were' l re ls ;? - ? ff '- - to tune bina ,,;i.........? ,.,r the eraplo men! ol ths Idle pc or, tbs Legislature hurried * ?*"' a bill authorising He lamoa <,r ji.,?.f park ... . - v.-m-nt bonds. lr is now learned that Tammany Hall officials are purposely delaying w,,rk upon the Unprovementa for which they trere e;>inK or.iy ? f.-? dayl ace ns being eo riecesaary, aa bel nly seen who belong to Tammany Hall, or er- aupported by tte Tamman) dlatrict leaders, can obtain work. .\{r. Bheffleld Bald thal be was willing t> vote for ail neossser) approprlatloaa, but in- waa opposed to voting for appropriations whieh would ;, until fall SO that they could be use.) by Tami i my Hall for ? empales i- srder. Mr. Ala*rworth followed In ;< similar atraln. Hs ?ate] that ne had it or, Ute best of authority lhat wh-n a mau applied lor work lt was denied him ca "uv ground or another, ead that the m<u who asked for thc pa sage of his Mil had not kepi inith with iii- Legislature. ii of Mr. Lawson, authorising the use <?! ?gSO.OOe; io , o.-nji-ie ii..- Cathedral Parkway and ihe ?s and ttpprochea to Morningside, Central nnd Riverside paras, coming up, on motion of Mr. HuUer, sr ho Bald thal he made the motion el ths ' of Mayor Gilroy, the amount waa cut <lown to _??.,,?,j ;,,,[ ti?. |,ju u, ? passed. Th* mont h..,j,,,., inn! measure Introduced In thc Assembly to-dai came fun. Mr. Stevens, of Ksaex Count>. The bill la a new departure in ihe pinn heretofore piopoaed for securing possession ..f tin land .* ithln the line of Ihe Adirondack ion-sin. li ca'ls for ii,. Imdc ,,f lindie willi wlii.h lo pay for th.- landa and pr, vei. fi ? condemnation proceed? ings to bs had io ink. by iiKbi of eminent domain the forest lands needes] by the State te complete the park as originally Intended. Th. bul content platen beginning evlth an lanue of tl.c)00,oiXi worih of long-term bon,ls, ns it la ttsotighl thal thin ia all of tha money iii.it the Poreel Commission can ex;,.-nd in one v.,ir in buying Hose lands, oaring to ?e difficulties In th<- wa\ <.f securing rock-bottom piles, Th* bonds ar.- to run for tifty years and are to l?e ISBUed :.s the l'o|. t COP mission needs them. "??" p.imum voinrnliife. SHEEll A \ TS SENSITIVE. AX INVESTIGATION OK CORRESPOND* DENTS' CHARGES ORDERED. PATHETIC APPEAL OK THE I.IEL'TKSANT-OOV. ERXOR TO 'iui' SENATE ins APPRECIA? TION OK CRITICISM UK THK ".s.ii ARE, HONEST" \ \i;n:" v Albany, peb, j.; (gpeclal) Will,nm v. Sheehan bea |,,st ali patience with the newspapers. His mighty spirit can no longer endure whal they say about him. Til,.: attacks upon inn, becau bc dened il,.- Republican Senate and attempted to keep within i' fold 'I. ted by fr,,u.i were hard to nccept ii*. .. Christian . ?-, And then the newspaper con ?, dared t look with their eye - and n< lice I un workii .1;.. mg Hie Senators t., prov, ni iii. passage of th* M ' .? storing to ilayor hi .fi . 1 Buffalo his rlgl 1 point the Police Commissioners ,t Hu fra'5 Ever) in-' mus: knov, timi 'Ins bill is .'i; Bhc-ehnn'a ;, ? aversion, lt lcprlves him of his 1 -,.... ,, . . :, Polia ! ?-1 ..! :n eui ol lluffal 1 and the oppoi to Use il ,,[ I*;, poll] Bl til ? ll. ' ?; M!i , lection. "W liv ?- the !;? publli ... .. .,- ;, . j,,.,,1, nt|y striving to re Btore io Hultalo bc r Home Rule rights ? iii 1 to take awi/ from nv this |>olItlcal po wei '" Thia is 11 question Mr, Sheehan n. doubt hui fri quently ask..', himself. Nevertheless Mr, s>:. ? * was making some progress in lo- elf 0 i to previ ? tin- passage 1 * thc liuffa u Poll ?? bill 1 in Th 1 day l.st he had rnntrived t, persuade four oblig? ing Republican Benni 1 maki u pair with fo ?? I '.-m.. ratlc Senators who had been sent awa the city, and tb 1- thc pa ...... the 1 ill waa pre* vented on thal day. Mr Sheehan always 1 a measure to the last ditch, and li" rc loubled his convers.ition with Republican Sc nators about thni buffalo Police bill, lt vhs ii ? -.lil time thai an awkward thing hopi *nee|. Assemblyman Bel bert, om- of the five Rc p lb 1 an Assembl) men from Kn.- County, public!) stated ih..t Jual before the bill pas-- il thc Assei bl; 'a mi n bel ol the Sic - - han gang" mel hint in iii" lobby and said some II t, him which 1, could onlj Interpret ns an off, 1 ,,f monej If he would vote agalnsl thc bill. ?? ? iver, as Mr Belbert franki) stated, the promise was mad" to i,:::. thal he should pick out 1 Democratic opponent al the nest de Hon foi \ s.-ml,lyman, thus n,\iio, lum the chance to linnie a weak man. Prai ti. ally c.is w., ? ? ki tie- form of 1 n As embl) manahip. This Btati in":;: ol Mi Se ? ri ??! In Th" Tribune ind other New-York nee morning, and thereupon Mr Sheehan betrayi 1 gr es I annoyance and Bonne anger, Finally, ifl 1 he hud considered th1 matter for som ? tb , ? -.:;?. decided that he had better attack the new paper men f >: what they aald aboul hun al the time he \\ 1- resisting thi ? ? 1 John Mc 1' ir-y from ': ?? Ben ite Such st tack, he per li.i;,s reasoned, would 1 ., After apparently fully deciding that h - beal way of eoncc tiing an) 1 ipture ol votea from the Republican! w iui; 1 ? 1 ati ,-. thc nc ?? men. he ssc ended his pul) Cham? ber and made the foll ie ng . "By tie- in lulgen, ? f the Senate I tl - 'ourtei ? ? m ike I. - "Since tin- begl have been the -? ttle il policy ol rc sc ming certain New Y ? k Journals 1 sent pervert th* trutl and to deliberate j Ile with n fi rei ce to "ll has n.-!. mi ? impl tint .mined 1 th*li calumnies believing thai personal gancor si 1 n ouI 1 - sappeai Injustice ai 1 cow irdlc. if th* helgl t of th. ins when, for tl.- purri I ni , dieing tie- min I > ? pera publli 1 , !..-?.?-??? ? ecte : I liuff.ilo lion, Insinuating In a mosi coward I i.-in; 1;.. ? manner, tha! I was it tempt inn improp? er!) - Influ. Sena! "Whal rt mc I) gainst suel attacks? \\ h 11 I he take 1 ? se'."" a?:a;ns' malle ni! cowardice such ss I leavi lt to Sena) lo del. 1 law. equity or ll rom* within th* pr ivlnc ? f .. ii-, f newi 1 ?; ???-?-?? se-r- t for tl ?? p ir|.f des . I I I '? of men wh'.s.. s ? ?? ami thin ls I 1 1 ive an hon ,r ible name ind ai Pa ney su,!i attacks as thes. ui ible men. and th. .1 cn al ;r. b craw ling ar 1 Cai liol aakli tbe rn,, im, atlon of tl they mav attack publl men, .*. thou! Jubi r--a.? ,n un ler thi pr ?? *i m of law. "There are many I i rablc ? ? ; I rule amoru; tl:- -.^ aol I New V..rk's boding il I the rurui | well, and I want 10 pay pub a-.d prslae to these manly and I who record li theil in 1 ed inns ihiw !? id) ImpaiHall) mm alive who ran iruthfu il 1 li.\- ti ?* In this matter Beti 1 have talked wit or. the floor, and wbo ai g th. ... ri t| eil fm) ' ? ? f th. ?I appeal t-? Re ? Demo, ratlc and li ?, ni Senators If I noi tr ie "Finally. I want tn racterli possll le mani Hil these articles w I ..'.-? vltl hal lng in ai ti mpl 1 to Influ* nee or pre tors .' on tl ? ' Hefon making I ; ii tm 1 -1 confer, rn ?- ? -;. Be w ho I mme I I.. ? -,.,??,;,., thal fill be ref. rred 1.1 1 ? - iron ll ? pr tect the Sena) pre ich an Senator Tlmoth*/ "Hi Dollar" Sullivai held tbe db I thc K.-nal. II, mcrelj howei er thal Senator 1 "a ,1 ? Hon that I.- ha , be en "convenient ,* * The resolutlo! if Senator < 11 I ,-.'-'?. 1 ? ? ? : ? H ate Ju : , lary < '??? it ia ? ; 1 '? publli ans *.*.. r- rntbd aatonlsl Sc nal ? . ' ' han's wall OVc * Ihe altio ks nf ll ? o' 1 a;* ,n ' ' " . . ? ? ? .' Carl Ihe fl ate i" ? ? ? nniltt. met at 1 n ? ? lo anothi 1 peech :? ??? Hi Bl list I ne B< i.ntot , 1 , oi s. nators Saxton, Pomi I Kilburn. I> ? ? ?n and Parke) in ihfir presence his griefs, at 1 Hon f -r iii- pr, ss a H.- r.al fi World anl "The 1 1 . ,,i, . ??? 1 "If th e chara "my place for, coi 1 ?? ? 1 before a - 111 rn In ? ? ? bef?n ms ih ? rs. behind pi Ison 1 irs.' lt waa decide I 1 ? in of the r. mmlt! 1 offer a res dull .isklniK* f ir !-??*?? 1 '? l>i . tam nlng wltfti lill'H >Kl.i V SPECIAL ELECT!- >N THE OOVERNOR Ifl NOT INCI.INKI) TO WITH liv. HI , I;, . 1. \ '?! '? 1 ION Albany, Feb, 0 0 msel I Kins;- ?' ? ?''?'.' Board of Sui red bi ' ,re Oovern n Fl ????? sr to-daj ind ? ibm 1 I brlifi in auppori of bli re que it to hav the fl nor r* call his pr iel cm. Hon lei ? , ? il c lection or Maru! I to lill .1 vacanc) In thc ipervlaoi in ti," Eigbtb Wai I '?? klyi H ? ,. that the Brooklyn I .. 1 il righi to All l ? ? a thal ? I 1 alt ad) I. The Governor said thal the right of the Md. t , ti;; th,- v.,, .,'. . ? spired under the 11 ???? ot .1 ?. . arv l. the board having Hil* i tl thal date, Consequently, thi 0 lld, the special ? lectl .11 '.\as n c. 11 y. The f] I he brief" and ?? 1 few ll ls nol ni .ill likely thal ih< Govci 11 ,1 ?rill n call hi ; r, clam MINOR HAPPENINGS AT ALBAN! Albany, Feb, 13 Governor Flowei ha renoml Bated It. Millbank, of this city, as me Stnte Board of Health The nomination ?.-. 1 (erred to tbe propel s. nate ? on mil ? John Foord, wh-i haa been appointed by Mn; 1 rilli,,;.'. of Nea Vork, ai a local c-n,i Bervii ?? ,-. amlner, has resigned hla present position hi ecrc ian of Hi" Ht.ii,- World's Fair Corrimli lon The State officers met this afternoon as a Bl il Board of Canvassers and deilnred Mc rn (juli;. 1 Rep, 1 anl Btraua (I)em.| i-, have he, , Congressmen al the pe-?-lal election held In New ? rora City ?? ahoi I time ago. A CALL TO I CITT rVLPIT UECI.ISF.D. Til" M idlson Av. nu ? Methodist Kph opal Church i at Msdlson-ave, 1 nd Slxty-I prominent church" ol thi denomination In tl.it) has Invite l Ihe Rc *, M B.Hughes, of H >i linn I, Iii . 1, become Ita pa* tor, sue ? eding ihe Ri ? lu McCheaney, whose term ol office explrei al lh, hIoii of ids , inf. rc nee, 1 1 bi hi I 1 on tpril I lt I ssl 1 thal Mr. Hughe* has I "-ti oblb 1 1 de nattering < >H foiiimi'iifl Thcmsi Ires nt Sight. THI lll'lttm MIM-. fill Mi I) t\ll I S! li i\M ,, OUR NEW LArV1P."THE MILLER' 1 imp* eepeclall) in the home, ure hu Impcwrtan Bverybutly areaild rmi lh* "Miller" I no oil.,.,- , ., ,1...,|. ? H ? ir* 1 11 pl ;- ' ? ?' Largesl rn iker* .< ?.,,,,., ,n ihe r :;- ''ill |IM" ' ????!? tnJ l.e-iuiilrm 1, ?Agna In Hun,|i.1. l-i.oi'. I.U.i.ir- ll ll H 1 e'i,i.nd.i!.r lc ma] 11 sees ai either ol ran seed f"i catsl K. 10 at 1^ c^OagB i-i ha : Kiln?rd Miller & Co., i* . pi * rarnav.,, N,tl Tn H..aiBB at ?? re*rl-*t. PkCtertM ?t M-rld-n. C*|. TROl RLE TCBSEt) III I: /:/.'.i/\ A Yuin,; gWBDISM WOMAN ACTED INSAXELT TH AS ELEVATED TRAIN SHE was AP PARENT!*! DESERTED AND DEBTITL'TE Chrtatlna Unging, .ii lest, sorrowful-appearing Swedish woman, thirty-five years "j!, aaa ! eimmltted in tbe York ville O i rday morning j |,v ?'11 ' ce V'oorhi : ii examination as to her san* ">'? Sh. rtly .m. :? - ., cl ? u M inday nlghl P die - man Cahill waa summoned to th" uptown station ? Sleth Avenue Elevated Road, si Fifty-ninth ~; ?'"' Columbua-avi He found Mrs. Unging ti mbllng with fright up in thc platf. rm. B ?? ii led ., train ai S mth Fe rry, Bbl :-" train rea he i Flftj thlr l-si and B ave., when ahe suddenly sprang finn her seal and, with an exclamation of terror, atood in tt,- aisle, ng wi,d;> up hi,d down the car. A guard ap raught his arm In .1 \ Ise-llke eave me, save me," she pleaded pit V. "ihej are after me, ind thej ? anl to Kill ':;". ' ?h, i ? |, thc m ? s u T ?? --11** 1 ha 1 : ? ; I ? 1 tin * '? is ? ? police man she sprang to his side und n n weil !.-?:? ; lea ling for pmn re idllv consented tn go 1 I ? use. When sh- !>? caine .':, ll I fum* fra . r story. S 1 ? ither eras wealth*) merchant In Stock .ri .:i.. married ? ? lucaie-d young man, .1 draughtsman and the; cami to America 1. ?t*l) sh' 1 ul i- en ii* li Sing Sing w|.ie Utile children. Regarding h< 1 hush 11 1 ? ii.- w ?,.- ri 1 Icc nt. She I'M hud .1 ?,??:?? n.nd struggle with poverty, an.l fin illy return to he r glrlh.I home She thought ti," Rmignttli n officials on lilli- ' mlarht he able 1 . UM hei In rn iking ll ?? long lour, ney. It waa ta .-. . them ia well bb the *?'? 1 * 11 ul thit ah. Itv. TOPPED BT l v I SJ TS! TWS. TROl l-l.!: OVER THE PAYMENT OP THE BERKE* l.l.'T ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION DIVIDEND. F. :,i inierre obi line 1 .1 ti mporary In* ? thi ri u-1. 11 Court ye 1 rday, ? the dire 1 ns ... the Berke ley Athletl \ 1 iii m. lining them fr ? n 1 a) lng ihe promise 1 dh I* den I. The groun ls up >n s l.i.di th obtalnee) were thal ipltal stock e v- ? !? I the 1 il ?? niue of ihe propert) os ne i b) 1 1 i ?,. din ? in m ? I.- aboul to d< c '.I nf I ; "I ce n! on the capita , m In,-i, ? ?? On Tl bl* 1. ?? ls ? ii , ? i. hlch ..." in .-I ever.il years an ihen 1 ii .1 - dh 11 ? 1 fi 1 Of Wi to I of ti-.- stockholder .-ii l.i 1 night thal the ?> alue ol the pr. ,?? rtj ami full; up t.. the . of the capital stnch He lee la rei I that the issn .. linn would soon be na yins; * 1. ? nt on I hi I .< The inn.I-lion will he argui 1 early next week. .1/"/,' tl. TE n IIISG ix THE St Hoot \ THE REV DR. LT XI AN ARBOTT AND FATHER i M BULLAN DISCI'S III '.- ?' - . IN Before the Nlneteeni , Ceni iry * -t-v*. 1" I,-.:.'.,-, '. f Ply. 1' 11 ii. Brooklyn, ind th. Re ? - is Mc of the Church nf th* I'aullat Fathera, had 1 J ? .1 sion of the queel ii nd Rc . f tl Provided for 1'nder our t ?? - ? - I >r Abb ??? the 1 I be Iel the 1 'hun I, lt waa not poi ired, to I ra w t he line ai ha mall ?? . ? hould I ??.; lld I ? rs lld 1 eft to . famll; lt wa ? 1 - I community lu had a right to take mc ' 1 f pi ; . pul ? ? ? ? ?1 ll V ??I n ni I ? . ll the Tel ? ? ? lld I ' ' ? . f the ? -ii ? '?' m . referring ? ? ? , ?? ? I Dr. A ? ? i'..; !.. . XIII had twa governing pu ? ? ? . ? , ten>*m*ni ? - 1 wi !?? Burro 11 ? - the I '?:!*.- I Statea ll -.-,-? . '?? ? boola supiairted al ed 11 ea t Inn n comm tracing ihe 1 of religion and THEIR I 1 F w i/i/ 1/.7/ 1 il DI ' I I: ?: W !!? .' BR RMI ' ACTI ' :i-l., ,vi:r.s Tl.- ? . ?.-??? llaapi 1 ? out by the 1 - ? ? ? m. anl said thal fhe ob lectors were told 1 ? Thc '? ' lhat tl vere e*t| ted I ' ? ' d.n ll Fell is ? 1 'Isl t-Atl .'."li !' N I Bloke - Tl -I" are rep iris thal ? rn* rs ll, ,1 JJ llieise are . ill) in lilli-..? ll , ? .nil rt,,- tn he I ,'...? . . ' Hhs I iii 1 / utssittx un 1 "?? / / tn \ < r. r.i..' v. : ? ed ? ?? .ll.. N. M Walrrhiil ? ll o' \ . ' I'. ' lu A. T. Il \t m. .ift.riiooi |{. \ 1 tt ll I! : 1 ' II ? V'c'l" ' ll ? Ul tt H. Hms f Ililli In A ll. Uti ? Rei I*, lt ...... ?? I, I, lu lh.: Clirlallai.it: ? ? hl'S III Ame ? . I Hie Wi Wt I" li:. ' l"OUS, so -. ., |h ? ll,. . ..? f. ,. :,. ?- ?-? III ta onl 1 .11 I'la. -I Hat <"l Sll h 11 .' 1 I / US U M KTRIEl Th- I ? ' ? ?' '' ": v ' . . . . ,. ..... W. ' Bide |.3b.il I.- 01 1 dei , :? ! afti r .1 long .... to gil "' ' ' ' s ,'.,.? ii. 1 - agrei ||{, ..- ? bb -ll ?Kills*.' ' ? 1 ,"1:1",".1' ,n. ? ma'."' " ' iced nil 01 Ul fl.tlFS IWI.II DISSES The gulll Club, corni ' , ? I" ' thlrJanm. ? nlghl il Clark's There waa ? reception al the rooms of the Ohio ,y, i? Flfth-ave.. last ? which a beau I and VBluabU gold badge of o flier waa pr, ene. , william l. Strong, the presl.len of the . Th. pr. ? nation *|.h '??? ' tna.le b) Hen eral Thomas Ewing. .' - *. WAH SOT PBIXCK ( ol o\ \ 1 Wa ,,... ?, Kel,, ll fJI>ecUB.-The frier ,.., . . role ana in Washington, arno ere rn .. p sin, n , , ki ow whereat ihej apeak, Bey tl al the st itt meni thai he e ia eap li I tr bi the J ? ke; Huh rn Rome f,?r cheating at cards ls abawl. lt ia true, the) say, h.t a man by rhe nam- of Colonna was egpelled , .? i,h,-IiiIi fT ihe , ffene-' mentioned, but ll araa northsMee who marri-i Mr. Mackay', daughter. T IB mi -? '?'" 'r''' '?''" "' "'" l" ,,:' ''r DEMOCRATS HARD HIT. IMPORTANT ACTION TAKEN BT (THE REPUBLICAN LEGISLATURE AT TRENTON. THE sk.Vatk DECIDE! TO IOKORE THK ? ittMl" BOOT?A kansas PKECEDBMT FOB ITS OH* QAXUATION GOVERNOR Wi:hts QUIB? BLES WITH A JOINT eoMMlTTF.lv Tin: FEE svstkm to nii PROBED?AN ANTI RACE? TRACK BILL READY. !BY ti:iv.,!iai-ii IO Til*. TIMCgg.] Trenton, Feb. IS. -There la ii"t the ahadoer of g doubt here t,.-nifs-lit thal the Democratic revo? lutionists of Kew-Jersey wish themeelvea well if the entanglement Into which they were plunged by .1 mercenary boes nt th" opening of the ."?ss!.,n; and af ter hie experience to-day, lt ia safe t, w that Governor George T. Werta would nindi" break the Senatorial deadlock If he could (Ind even the smallest kind "f a liol*- Into which to crawl. In the Senate the Governor w.is un? met Ifully a. ?'?? d, and later he waa etnbarrasaed uv .-i pcralatenl Jolnl committee. Th-. Republl . in House caucus dec Ided t.i appoint a committee tu Investigate the fee system under which "Boee" Allon i.. McDermott drawe j:!.".,imo annually a* clerk of the Court of Chancery; Henry fj Kelac y 140,000 annually os Secretary of State, and Ben? jamin F. Lee 120.000, ?,r rn,no. yearly for acting .is clerk of the Supreme Court. The Democratic "rump" Senate did their uaual .i : of meeting and adjourning to-day, but wh. n ti... lawful Senate araa called to order by Presi? dent Rogers, iii- following communication waa read and ordered aprea l ,.u tha minutes of the Senate j mi, 'i. ?? ii ?. Maurice A Rogers, president of the State s.n.ii... Trenton, V J. 11- ir Sr. In January, Isa*, two different ll is - ol Representatives i mvem l al the capital "f lils -?ii., snd for .. king Hm* a u*e*.l much ? many complications Finally, by .i procee.lln*( ? ii pus, ile- Kuprc n, i .' ? f thia Stat i a/hlch w.is I'.,- constitutional and regular Moue. In it," opinion, In that casi il ras ob ? ?????i. imong ..tu. r things, "it contemplatei thal i.. ? h. Legl ilature shall i.rganlx< the pen >ns i\I." .ir. prlma facie members lhere il lt !?? .i . ?? ? i men I to prove tied . ti -? .|'|. : es ol i !i(T- I'-ii' rnnstruc'.lon of th. fonstl lutlon, ll ? Betti-d thai when ll .- made ihe duty nf certain officers to canvass the votes ind laue i . ,?-???! '.lon In fav ir of thi il can i. certifies!* ,,f sn,-h officers, regular upon . .?*, .. ni t,, enabii thc pc ? | il to the p?i.lon of the office during the action : , , nte si n .- right. Yours tnily, Al.UKI;d' il HORTON, ? f Justice, i ipretne I'ourt, Kansas, SENATORS] I'IS.'! sS THE SIT! ATl'V Ti-.: inlcatl in, i omlng, ai it d es, fr im ?h.- Chief Justice of a State whl ii haa ; i - ?! i tr egperic nee t.i th.-it tar nigh '.- >. i ey i- now paaalng, and In whl ii ntl iveray wai decided in favor of the i ? tfle al doubts as to the ". ,.f the i: . - - iii,- very !: it??? i upAn iii the Kansas i u bc ?? Involved. Mr, Kel ., im nsk-d i er : .i ??. rda on the siio.iHon, -I'. l hy refen ng I n III ? ? I rn ar iii Hus S'.ir. and i'i Sew Vi rk He de ? . |) the liege Itali >n i whl i i ?? r when thc y sh iui 1 lo id the ? ? tea with their accumulated wrath would the present ? indltlon. In - said: lt must be . fe ? i..h.' thal shilly-shallies i nun warranta end ban-sea i irpua, when ,i Iii ii- common-eense and a grain of old-'asl I i . : find n f dutton with ml lela) A syllogism, th,,ugh s,d in the language of the aili not c stannett the belief th il ?mti ten, anl tbe sooner we die* . . : BC nae I io* better." here w.-re n,> Mils on the calendar, Senator St ?'????* moved .imr i? receea >f a half hour be Thi ? di i nol h.. ??' Senator Sklrm'a ? ? Ile *ii .ugh! it waa high lime the Senate r got down to but ? adj lurned. r ; pie expect. I ? methlng fruin thia Ben* b ? and bj doh a n rt bing lt lo ke lt.: hem irtirtia.in conies! li ?,m n ? ,-? partisan c .io.??? i. ii k- higher and n ibler T l n ? wish io in lng up ih" m ittei f hut, he a Ided with much em ; ? ; :?? f thia State want to ki rg T vV'erta la going lo recognize itlvea or not " -? ? il rllradleysald he believed that thia Senate Iel kee p 1:1 tou h a'lth | ? ??'?? b) i wi? re, if onlj f.-r til" "\. I ii ge ? --. ni I Rog - ? : Hm I thal lt waa Imp - Ineas utile ia i here were billa ,,n I he calendar Thia recess, ti" Bald, waa for the pur l billa fmm th* House. Afl 11 ,,ih"r Se nators, Ihe mnl n ? " , ? le i unanimously, and the i be rs ?? nt Inl ? a prii ate . nfei ? n ?? RI vi- Bl S vii: PO BE IQNi i ? .... . ,,, |,j, ,| , , M l|f the promise I propoaltl >n ? .i set Heme nt of the dlffl illy, I il ; i .in i. \'. gi re entirely the ei rump.' T .? \ v. ni take up tte- te ? ?I nice I | eel by the Mais und puah ' gh Ihe hrs* .,,.,) s. ond reading tins week. i i. ii in Sena) ia lull '-ii" - fur thc ia in that ll require i .t two 1 f the entire ii. us.- ? , uspend I whl , a ul?] I- four.n Th !. b iii i," handed lo - h c; ? ? with hun the time rei i ii I red i, * ?i ? ?' ??? .-ii. i ? .i :? , a h.mi. ii not appr >?, ? l by bim, they will I.ie law* In ea se the S. re f State declines tn receive and llb the laws i io the lawful Republican Senate, i' ls ii ?? dc termination of Ihe btepuhllcans, nun lu l iftei i.n in , uifereni >? a Uh the leader late, to repeal the law requli lng thal billa . i and ? ? nilled by iii" Secreter) ni State, ami : ? i re He a "1'ustoellan ol Ihe Laws" ii ? ? i lt shall le i'i" dui) of Hi" "Oust ? lian nf i'i.- l.aws" t,> receive and file the aame and cert if) t" iii.- court, when called upon I i .1 i ai, !H tn tl," ,mill.-uti.'lix ,.f sn, li Hied laws. This will completely overthrow Hi" pl..ns .,r ih.- De nio? ra 11 rei dull inlets THE UoVKRNOR'S UAH QUARTER OP AN HOl'R .-' .ti after the Senate aueua, Senal -J V :, ? and Smith and Aeaemblyman Cross, iii" .1 C "nnii'!.ii l'nss,.,| Billa, called on Governor Werta i" Inquire what ? lion, If any, in- iii l taken .-ii Ihe twelve passed billa left with him several daya ago, the cnnatltutlonal limit of five daya allowel the Chief Executive for ap provlng '.f vetoing pam d billa having expired "Wc rn.' to in? inir?- what action you have taken on the twelve pass.-,! lulls you received from thia immltl..f the Legialature nf ihe State laal w>'"k." aald Senator Voorhees, on lg I he i lovel -, il "I received no lulls from tills committee, and , -n equently could tak" im action on auch lillis," ippiied i;..\"in ir Werta Senator Smith Tie Mils left with you, then i',,.. in,i \\"!"s There were none left with me 'I'n. i" were aome papen tefl with me, and \.au pr.dial.I*, find them If you make a search nf the chamber, which I give you privi? lege to du. Judge Cross ii would hardly be proper for a legislative committee to ??> about aearchlng the i'n : Executive's chambe r. Sena toi Voorheea I read In I newapaper thal the Mils were In a closet. Will you give them i , ii-. Governor? Governor Werta There ls- the ctoaet (pointing), and I never keep ii locked. Tou will probably ind !ii.r, what you are looking for. The c ,n,mute.? We .I.- lin.- i , search the rinse t. Senator Voorheea Governor, If we get theee billa will yoi* sicn them, gnowing that they have I, ? n rejected l,\ you? Governor Werta ! will give you a receipt, if you wlah, telling the blatory of the billa aa they came here and wer,> taken away; hu! I will give nothing th.it oan be .oustrued In any man? ner an having anv ,,(ii.ial connection with these billa. The rommltte then withdrew- with,mi receiving the Mils, lon ih.-v expect to receive them from the c;,,vern- r's ,-i.Tk on Thuradey, when they a ni meei again. TO invi:stii;a11 TBE PU systhm. in the Houa caucua to-day the Republicana Introduced a reeolutlon calling for Ihe appoint*. ni'tii ,.f a committee to Investigate the fee si*. tem now ,n vogue In Allan I.. McDermott'a offlee, and the rjfjicee ,,t Becretary of sim.. ,.,,,,* Clerk of the BupretM Court This is g direct slap at Mc|),-rm,itl. and ls l!iteiid",l to ??-,,,?, Jibbi what intereat MeDerraotl has in Inducing the Democratic Bettatora t,. remain away fr,,,,, the lawful Senate. Asseinl.lvnian BtOtTa alsj brought up the Anthony Comstock Racetrack bill, which was approved, and will he Introduced t i-mm-riiw. Ii w<|| it,, rememhered that th* billa which repeal the vlduua racetrack lawn oj last winter simply place in force the laws form erly on the statute books. The present laws make gambling punishable by a small fine. Which has 1.n paid hy Th,mips,.ti not !--ss than nft.-.-n limes. Th.- text of the Comstock bill ls as follows: "That If any person shall buy or Bell wlrat ls I commonly known as a pool, or any interest ,,r share in auch i.I. or shall make what is commonly known as ,i book, or shall make or ; t.tk" a bet or wager of any kind whatever upon 1 running, ra,'ins: or trotting of any hors.", mare ! or gelding, either within or without this S-at.-, I su.'h person shall be deemed guilty of a mis* | demeanor, and on conviction thereof shall he punished by r tim n d exe.ling $"i,,<'. or Imrplaon , mont not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of the Court. "That If anj person or corporator shall habitu* ally or otherwise conduct the pia, tires com-j monly known as bookmaking and pool-selling, or j either of them, or shall keep a place to which I persona maj reaort for engaging In such prac- j tiers, or either of them, or for betting upon the event of any hors* rac. or other race or con? test, either within or without this Slat,-, or for gambling in any form, auch person or corpor? ation ililli be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and ..ti conviction thereof shall be punished by a lin,* mu lem *nan $1,000 nor more than 15.000, or hy impiis mment In Ho* State Prison for not less t li;, n "ti,- '"iii- nor nioi-.. Iii.iii rive years, or li.dh. al th., dlscr dion ,,f the court. "Thal lt anv corporation of ihis State shall be ronvlcted nf violation of any ,,f the provisions >,f Hi,- laal preceding section of this act, such conviction shall have th,- effect to ,]jssoi\.. sn,-li corporation, and render forfeit and void its corporate franchise and power, without any other .a- further proe ? Unga to that end. That ail acta and pana of acts Inconsistent willi ihis a,!. I,.- un.I. th.- same are hereby repealed, and that tiiis get ball take eitecl Immediately." ___ - ?. .-_._ RAILROAD INTERESTS. TO REORGANIZE NEW-ENGLAND. A COMMITTEE APPOINTED REPRESENTING BOS? TON ANU NEW-TORK SECURITY-HOLDER*. Bli ? for the i - ? ar-York aid New-1 I.: take n by a large ? the aec uritles an I stock of : ny. A committee haa been formed to re? tina of John I, Waterbury, pres.* f thi Manhattan Trust Company; Henry W. t'annon, president of the Chase National Bank, and T Jefferson Coolidge, president of the Old Colony Tl isl Company, of Hoston. The financial men who been Induced to aci In th* iltuatton are well known, ind have never been connected arith the past factional debts of the companj Mr. Coolidge repn ents an Important Boston Interest, and the \. ?. 'i ii k ne ti arc ia iel to rei it imp irtant ng, Tie- movei ni un lersl io I to be fully approved l.v Thomas c. Platt and Marsden I. Perry, receivers of the New-York and New-Eng* ? .- ric of the committe*, who are mp* i .. ar*:* proportion of the security holders, will i ? ? ? nain tl -v iel amount of cash re ,, ni, in, ?.: -; t, meei the New-England floating debt nnd | i ind phj steal i ondltlon. li itlmaied ?? il ? es* requirements will not he f,r ft -, .....,.., To raise 'tte money it is con? an I upon the stock will be ,rv hut 'I- result to the property will he - .? . lt ls said that no factl in la represented i thc new movement, bm friends of ti,.. Nw K: . ii' When lt la once pur up m Its feet li - -c new atrateglc value ? - - the development possible to th* nee ma ,,-? I with i Bola view ti th.- t,, n< flt of all inten its concc rnc I BLiOCK BIONAI-fl ON THE LACKAWANNA. The Delaware, lackawanna and Weetara Rail I r ,| ha? adopted the system of automatic block -.Ional of the Hall Signal Company for application *.! -r - bi i Eaaei llvtston Thia is the [ result of the Invi i ; mn!" into the block signal system folios ng tl recent disaster on ihe New-Jersey aneados Tl present contract c.-ills for - enough t-. protect the Morrl - an I Ki i bul ll :?? believed that th. lackawanna .hr ctors will apply the system to ; iii- whole lui. The average of each signal ls about I9M. 'li,.- "Hall" syatei ? u toma He block signals uses the ni ? ? Tdlnarj block liKtialllnir the Ignnl i- employe I with the aemaphore iirnis. The blocks are from half u mlle t > a nile In leng-th. When a -rain gets Within 1.000 to 1,09a fi *t Ot? B signal nom!:,,.liv kepi at "danger" tbe electric cir? cuit ls completed by th" ,-iirwhee! touching the ? I* ut;,'!', thc wire ? . the 1--ifintilnfC of ti" bloch rui land causes the ",lancer" signal to . - th* ?i-'"t.. ir' the track from that point ? th. il, over half a mile ahead, ls clear - ? ? ATTRACTIONS OP THE MAO ARA ICE BRIDGE. 11. i of 'ti- laat few daya tm* r"*ni!e.i ? ice bri lc-' at Niagara Palls, esl ? ?. from bank to bink of the Niagara Rlv*i.of th. Kails, Th ,,is mds ,,r j.pie rday. The i ? scenery is :,. v ??? w in ? sse i the l- ?: .;? f trojan X i;.ir i itlOllld not Thi i ?? ir. ? lurteen tr ilns by il,.- Nen ^ ?:;, Central dally, Including thi Umpire , ? . which mil-..- the trip to th-- Falls In nine TWO RAILWAYS S< .1.1. BT AUCTION. I' ? ? Denver, Apes and Wc -? ? - i tay wa I bj Bl ? i ff Burchlneil I ? ? - - |iel was made In the pay* ic ut . ? ? ? md I nea hence the order of Bale N. wi int. N. 1 Kc ri ? Ne v >? irg I I lay. It V?i president I Company of Hr.mk ,...;.? ts. for 130.* Vn el. ? piant i Huted for the ? a.. I NH IN PACIFIC All' \li:s DIRCURSED. u a !.;: . * in, ! i Senate C >mmll te ?? ? n Pac I tlc I Ung I norning al Paarlflc were pres* nd a representative of I aecurltl - Mr liol is. i iln, ??, ind Nea V,-rk. represent i the latter, and polnti I oui the I suggested vai lous me th, is : i .i : I"::,- companj 'a Bimi ind Steta in, ?ilsai appeal cl befoi mmltti i I pr< aente . I With Ihe m. n' foi upward "f In! ol' sui, mitring anything like -i d.ilnli ;.i i ,-?? m.tbe com lu o'clock I .--i: ,i i ow mot li? ing. I n HTS3/ES ll I ' r OFFICEES. \ TIE VOTE KOH ll:i:\si RKR OF THE IMKRICAN . l.i II I.I..IVI' lil, INIX HT IRTn i-, ir iii: ives. i.\|.|i:s At the annual meeting of tha American Yacht Club, held ..' Delmoi ? .'a laal night, there waa a llvelj . thc election of .Hirers The r.->; ular tlckel was final.' electc I, with thc exception ol .'"??:? H Hill, who waa the regular nominee ii n laurel William I. (Julntard ran against i. -ii polled forty \..t.s each. A special foi treasurer will be held at a meeting to be callee! within slatj .Los The offlcera elected were Commodore, John ll Flagier; vlee-com modore, Caleb tl Evans; rear-commodore, Charlea T, Wella; secretary, Thomas L Se,,viii, fleet Bur? geon, lu Charles I. I'n !???: meaaurer, Charlea ll. Haswell; consulting engineer, Oeorge W, Magee, H N . trustees to serve three years, Frank R. Lawrence and W H Parsons; Regatta Committee, George W. Hall, Stephen w Roach, Isaiah Peaton, Hose a Be ?? and \\ llllam E. Tunis. h aa - i ,:ia steam > u til r"s it-1 on June I*, when ihe I lou ld cup, as well as ii..- regular elli*, prizes, w iii be raced for. The rk-awanhaka Vach' Club ii* ii an entertain* menl ii the clubhouse In Thlrty-aecond-st. last nlghl ii consisted of music and i, arno rons recite* in i i\ ii followed bj a .supper. !.;..*. I I'll enla steam yacht Intrepid Balled tr.un here >. t. r I.i> on a cruise to th" Weal Indira with her owner and ., partj ot frienda aboard, Henrj K. Mc I larg, ol tbla city, owner of the , sloop lulu Hagltta, has purchased the acl yacht Neaera from Commodore Warren Falea of i the Rhode I .mi Ya, ht club The Neaera waa built i bi l.,wi. y. ot Ruston, and cams out last year, She I sh oi ed i great deal .,;' speed. Manhattan Life INSURANCE COMPANY. ORGANIZED I.S.-.O. H. B. STOKES, President. JAY. IBM, I Ml I. In*.nranr- wrl'l-n In UM.$ ITS lei. 201 00 A?a?ts January I*', l**lll. l.l.7.54.7?fl SJ rai mania t.. pollor-Botdera rn iso.-*,. i,T37,oa> 77 Liabilities llncludlns t per eetat. r*>?*rv* esl* ? al ii. I by N. V. Ins. Dept.. il-Rtli claim* reported lind BflralttBg proof, and all other liabilities) . 12<W0,'imiSIJ Surplus . 1,034.787 It Innurnnee In force .Inn un ry 1st. Uti. ?'?* -'??* .*7u 00 Total pavm-nta to potlcy-BOlclsrs ever..1A.eaal.0cio 00 cgr. C. Ph XXBB. Wax --tary. We hereto- i-.-rlifv that we lime raref-i'!-.- axamin**] ta detail the a**et?. as shown SbOVB, and that they are 00f*> reilly S'al..). E. A. WALTON', ) ia.mks ,i hoi r, ' ,. I- VAN ZANDT LANE. > ??*.*?a HKNJAMIX cHUKIKN. J The Beard of PtrsetirB of T li - Manhattan Life Include lh? fellowing Well*kBeO**TB nam"*: HENRT VAX BCHAICK, WM. BJ, OAKLEY, JOHN H. WATSON. JAMI'S O. BOTT, d. h. mcalpin, hynam blum, OHO. w QLTNTARD, P. Van /.am it I.ANX, ROBERT s OREEN JACOB NAYLOR, BEKJ. P. TRACT, JAMBS STOKES, PHILIP BUMINOBR il V. WK.MI'I.K, Tinis. P. OAKES, DI WITT C. HAYS. I JOHN IV. HUNTER M. T PALMER, JR.. V. .!? .UN KINO, SPEXCER H SMITH. ? HENRT B STOKES, ACOB L HALSEY, ' o O. Bj ai.nun.??.!:. WALTER C stokks. er. J. VALENTINE OORNELItt D. WOCO, E, A. WALTON. BEKJ, ORirrEN, OEO. h Mclean, d b rowland, A. Xx. HOI.MKS, -ANDREW MU.I.S. HENRY a PEIRCE, E. H. SCHELL, V. r DEL BONDIO FIRST PREMIUM AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. THE SINGER MAN'PG CQ. RECEIVED 54 First Awards, Feing the largest number of awards) obtaincxl hy any exhibitor, and more than double the munbee received by all tlie other Sewing Machine (Jompaniej. THE SINGER MAiYF'G CO., "All over the World." TCITT^TTni Imported and Domestic ??? *S*>.sL^ 1 A Ini|i-,i nml Moat ? ii, pirie IT \\ IM 0,_ RIPI.E***. REVOLVER*. AH ^m ^^ sas-fj aaarj >HMTlo\. ktc. ll*. UTI I V A liRAHtn, ll'# Krond.vBT* Is never ao ronipiri* n? waen 0) inrludes the grea'home* THP X^ murle drlr.lc home H j ?rec' ]?!?0X A 2S cont package make* I gallons of lh la .!>* 1 .-toils 1>mpcr* an<-i> Reveraaa, ^TTlHF appropriate mounting >f Diamonds and other Nw'-1 Pr*C*0ua stones is our V/i-/ especial study. Superior wv workmanship and mod? erate charges are assured. Theodore A* Kohn & Son, JEWELERS, 56 West 23d 5treet. .IV //.'/>// CAT FOB MA) ol: GILBOT. IT IS A OUT rROM MATOR ROCHB, OP CORK. IM KK.MKMilKAN.'K o'.-' HIS VISIT ll KKK LAST \ i:\it. Mayor e;iir.,\ received a present ? front o\>-r tin* sea. it was a handsome, Fvood-aaUiratl, purring, pat, with a >.,fi coal of dark groy and strip.** of a darker hue. An expressman dallrsrasl the animal in a bos si the Mayor's office, ii nat coma frmn the Norfolk iVa.) Navy v.ul. whare thc United States ship Essex had arrived .m Sun? day fruin Queenstosm. With the rat cams s i.'iter to the Ma\,.r fruin th.* captain of ih>- Eamex, e-om rnander F W. Dtckins, I*. S, N ComnMaaatat I'i,kins was Hm otBcer who was selecte i by ihe I'n Red States Government to bs the escort to tha I mk.- of Veraffua when thai descendaat of Colona* in.s wis ih" guest of tins country la.st jraar. Ths inlier Informed Mr Gilroy that las eat was ms fcift of Mayor Roche, of e\n-k. Ireicsad, who had h.nt li in the Minor ?,f New-York lu remembrance of ih.- cordial hospitality which the Mayor of e-ork ha,I received from the Mayoi and i.put of New york during his visit to thia cits al ,h*' time of tha columbian celebration. The .it's name. Cons* mander M.kins wrote, la Miss Bridget Cork, and he Inclosed some -.erse* comrjosed by Mrs. Frank? lin Will, of Boston, with a ? horus act to music. The poem is entitled '"Tha Little Wish Cat." Tula la an extract; God speed yon. Captain Dicklns, i ni your voyage aero as the ssa; Bear t.< Gilroy, Ma>or of Kew*YortL The warmest of greetings from ms* Fruin Ireland hera to the Irish th.*re c;.??i luck sad comfort and saar; May they ne'er forget their oouatry In ihelr homes across the seaa Tin Hume Land. Th.- Hean Land; Though their homes ate there, Their hearts we share, Hurrah for ihe i mn I'otintrle! Ni w -York, ahoy! Here's to Mayor e;ilroy,' TO Roche alni the Irish .it. If you take your Teeth out when you go to sleep, tlrop them into a glass of Pearline and water, anti let them stay there lill you want them again. Then rins^ them thoroughly, and perhaps brush them a little, ut von won't need any tooth powder. Thia is the very best way to keep false teeth clean. But it's only one way, out of hundreds, where Pearline can serve you. For thorough, safe, economical c.eanliness, no matter where it's wanted, the first thing to think of is Pearline. I j? _ ~_ / ?*??% Peddlers and some untcropulous gro. ? I" _? . 1 >?sf /*^*cf nTTs*^ *j**sO eera will tell rou "this is ss good a*." rr--L\r- ? __ I J J~ W CLX ^ or "the same as Pearline;' ITS ?-?'* ? ' FALSE?Pearline is never peddled ; if yow grocer sends you ao.iau tstion. \* Wont*?tend it ku*. ta JAMES PYLB, Mem* "