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JiK-rrase of surplus In Treasury, .Wt expenditure*. I year*.Sin,-**?-,.-v-,r, C,\ kvetaSt l>er year. 96.208,1-2 gi OOTSRKOR CT nvKl.AW. 1<.s3. issi. T ? | St ste taxes 1 $17.,'.?: ;?'.,,>., '- 71-Oil nt of new i'-.:?"-1. $2 c.:.:'asl an ). a State debi. Lusa .'us ".?, ;. ? i ? "f -in,.las is S'-ita iry . I.8T0.O7.183 ??-1 ? .. ju ia Bet t-xi'i n>Inures, PSt year. 0 nil.7ar. 71 j ,$14,021 MK! il ' . I7.310.7U2 -.2 ''?"VKIiXolt 1UI.1.. 1885, tv-;. 1?7. 1-ys. BUte taxes, 4 vi>nri. fn>rre a ta-?* 1 ve.-.r.. - lon lax, 1 ?? ur.. . . C ?!. ?'* ' '? " '?'"?' ?. -{ .936 -v37 M.7 :?: B -- 4-.' -.:: 3BS,!HK! 20 1 ::sl.:o.....; . ?l-l! "f nrw ????. *'?*_! NBA BO gr-u'-" t '? ' . 2,500 '.'"C.".) : ? iry . T06 )?'.'". ll 943.S8e.48_ 77 gel expenditure?, 4 years... Av-r.iiv per vc.ir. 4,(-1.344 4'! ? t3?.QR.\3BB .".4 -.,:. ii GOVERNOR HILL. IBS-, 18901 1991. fatal St ste Isxe* 9 yean .9-S.9T-.TBiT 91 crr-- i taxei I years. -,681.01667 itl a taxes, - years . Hn-,23886 Onlla*"',.! Inhei ? e taxes. B year*. 3.083,307 41) Rrlur. i ut Inned (States direct I ,v,-s. IBttl... 2.219.330 86 93-..H-.7.-51 la nm, pal tm* Jl.ou.ioi 73 ', . f State debi. 1,874.441 BO ,--...,.-, of balance in --'.it. Trt-wry . 1.771.30TBB -4 ,-?-,;, ;-,, --, Ket t-PSn -tUI-S, 3 year*.I.tl 2BS ne-06 Ave.**.' pw year.H" *?'' OOVERNOR J"!.'i\VKH. is:..'. Is'.CJ. Tu'.l BiatS taxes, 2 x-,ur*.91S.S6S.-40 24 Corf'- - years. 3.000.631 is , I 11 taxe*. 2 years.... f-M 4-j so tc,,ia;<: ?? taxe*. 2 year*. 4.-BT.90*i 90 f-G.7-.-r...CU ;a T 'il. I .ss psi I fer i -xv rael I . 1. Bsaaasi rf asrprsa in Bi itt .9i.S-u.-i-a si 801 020 01 .ima si 92; tseattn BB rx; 2.421 !'7i '? y"ar?. 00.004 73 .120.62.1 1)6.1 06 Av-raf per year.I13.31S -32 -l Bl'MUART OF BTATB l-'.X VM'll L'KES. Average per annum. - | "? 1-77 s. ?%.pA.m 4-1 li '.-" " s*"- !}?'' . lil'i*--! Botatont Cleveland issi. 4. 1.310.71*2 Govi-mT M '"? -. !.:..-.-.*. <-,..-- 1 'BO. '1.1" 4S_.?f-n Sswraor f a !"<?. 9.l_.812.M2 The facts and l ? raced In the foregoing comparatlxe sr item, nta are simply and faithfully traasctibed from iii" official reports ol the state Controller, anl tell their own unvarnished story. Whether tl Btate of New-York ?ty determine that they have i itlsfac tory value from 'he ..ncr..us burdens thua laid upon then . facts stated ure certainly worthy cf and should receive sober snd Btudl .us . tlon. This Indisputable r- ird of Improvident In? crease of 8 ndlturea under sn cesslve Democratic admlnlstratlona wholly discredits yourvaiu ; thut "tli-- Democrats have given to 1 : tmlcal and capaM- adi f the State g ivernment." By Mes ly travagance Dem allowi 1 I of sdi ten years, while the advai dat! n has only b n about --' per cent, and nol dy will claim that such moderate gr wth * . necessari'v -.; f State ad* ?b-Stratlon. Sir ?? tr,.- adoption f th 8ta;? Constitution, in T.T4. giving tha G vernor authority to veto separate items of appropriation, that officer has really been absolute reg bgtalatl in, 11 iring Ml of the Inti bil! of a:;y kind lias 1 il ihe ttneilon of the Governor. It ls simply the ex act truth that bo sovereign ruler, tins side of the &_r ot Ii.. sn 1 t-x'-r tl | ;? ofll c_A ;ir-- gstb ? iver the ena-tment of las "?ls lurtsdit rion than the Governor of New-Tork. This enlanv 1 sod ampi- power was purp granted In order that there should bs con and unque-c I unta",illty to the people f r the quality - ( results accomplished. The magni? tude of th" -rust demands the exercise of j ? fidelity, ar.l there can bc* rio limit or evasion of respor.sibiiity. Toura very rcsi-ecifully, AIX>NZO B. O/-CN ELI.. Ithaca, N. Y., June 2. UH. THE TRIHI XL FRESH-AIR FISH. 9 BO 1 '?' ;-,... IB 4'." 9 7.-, lUO tsj s TA ??I, ... :, ..i 10 00 '.... li.-, I.l :.... na es ACKNOW-EDOMENTa Previous!v * ? ??? '?? v?-i .5 -. s Q_Ie*i . 0-_ten'i I William Re_ln_l i v tank . . . PtHi- ??? I of 1 arab , .? . K. J . per EPiair-' i '?>.!, treasurer. Dm - catskill, X. _ . p-r P '.' G*o-t_-.'V-&: - v f Mis* K uri I. ? B Brr. I ? ? ? ? ri p-- reiarjr. .... Johns-'- - - "i-'-v,. Aueirla. ??? ? asasal ; Vaxm. nra Refornn . - 4?x . ra s y. t> M ;? . hmm ? ? ? r ths Central Baptist ''.-lurch. Br?".?;> n . ASast! ; . Bui .,v ?. ?. . i. Bl - ivlvn, l*r Uta. i it. K et. nr* R' "?'? ' -'.- .- ??. wan geti. aw \; . SW * '?' ? . Vr I.y -tie OooA Time tiltia. Br-k:-. ? . The Ki-ir ? v. ker* . v.- ( King's Usuxhter* . rr-lt- ' . . -rj leetirsl ?? -' ?:.?:..?????? -pits--!-.. -.?.'. City. N. J ,; '-'? Atm v na . 9 eu Sp;, . tooti IW?~!. ? .,,..... 4t?n (| -v. Cumt-srUnd.Bt. *"h-,<.t. Br-ukl)--. b) IS* ' Uberi BM Can . ? ii ? Fol well ..!?',?? xx. r Wll. Fr* i :-.! Jultu Har.-I'.--. Ella Borth "fK-k l ? ... ?, .n ri ? Arth ir r,,:.,, Msrv t.aitjn Klnrvu- Bw?s Florei ? s . K'.vs pranks*- sn 1 Borir* ):-. n. ._. ?;, OJ Tnu; J,i,.- ic ;--,?. } ft the Bdli r of Th- Tribune 8lr: leven ? iung glrla banded tog ther lo a 'rk ft* th* Presb-AIr Karil held a fair on December l. m\ at tba rt . lenee of Mr. Oscar Pfeiffer. No. rn *?-">-?>' . {;? klyn They tall. 1 themaelves the Osal Tme iori*, ard its mern bera wert. Jenny I ?^elffer, vam a. Pfeiffer, Kui, ll,,:. *'1!*cn, ? . mell, Prances Taylor and Llxale ssasa Their efr .rts w-re remarkably si teasful, *? nv r ? ? pf || reached ti.e --ratiryii.fi *mouni ofr.^et;. t,r mi* .--.?-, au has i.-?n donated to the ??aside h rr." for ita summer work of caring for ***_? then , k babies, $:i for sendloi a *0,|!y lo the. un try f'.r three weeks, and ths rs> ?BhOer, pit CO, is Inclosed for The Tribune Fresh* *^ fund for sendtog poor children from crowded Bsaaeou Tl nc ?"ner,-,.. t., ,.,,. ,., uniry. '(B,> V od Time v;ri. wni I.e the means of pro ?"o.rij- good time* to many a jroor. si og the heat of the mr ? if pro mclt child dur e.irr.m.r, and ihey deserve great itsv.'"' ?'?" r faithful work in th.- cause of char ?v. \try tr dy vours. P. A OOXCtERT FOR KKFl.-H Alli KVXVS ? v . .1 in - v '.-',,- ls'.) i ' wmg p*,--, *u?y.n. ii !,- ,his sasptcea I tht Master Car ?u!l>r? As* n ? lt waa for thc benet!! of The 9*Tork Tribune ar 1 "The Chicago Xewa" rresh* _-!.?'ln " There was a flatferlirir attendance Th lip *_- '? Be* v. i'i American B t?n *?1'"?'? '*"- rx I The programme slat m\\l^t>J'"" rivi an i xx is b Bhlj en Rms clbfelaxd orr nun ixe _*?"d's Bay, Mis*. June ll Mrs. Cleveland "?T? ts tbe viii:..;,- this evening. Privates ??:.-?, -Thurber, xv h.... rived at Marlon ^"""'i-y with hi* family, returned to Washington hit . "' "' ??'<p".is the Presldenl to rt lura from r*-*_v_a _'''""'ic' to-morrow or Tuesday, entirely ?avered from bia ret mt Indisposition. t(>kijH BOXTAGVE'M BEBIQXATIOX ac/ rn /.. dj1*""'"''' of ttl" Cnlon IxaKiie Club on Thurs- I ___ "slgnaU in of George Montsgue as treasurer ^i *0<'*i',*'i Ti-," following committee area sp* '??w f*110"-'"*^ a candidate ti nil the un-xi Ired I ?? Tho/na* Denny, Taomaa H, Hubbard. Girard ? ^ i/avn-v Horace Hors ll nn 1 frederic I'. stay eveni r:*c''*i meeting will le neid on Thurs ^'n*" io . :?? : t new trea-surer. fcOilca T??kC_ir_iLlrT!l"'<1 New-York CentrsI Otc. *" ,nV arrives Chicago 9:30 leaves N?w a. in. every AN 0N8LAUGET OX BATOLLL DR RTLANCE SEVERELY CRITICISES THE ABLEGATE. .-".Mt. hl/K.vT KEMARKJJ OF THK lilli UK.-KNTA T1V*6 .ii- k mi: CHARACTERIZED as i\. VEXTION AXTJ l irs; Mi'Tii.x. The Kev. It. ,i,,s< |,ii j' Ry mee made a vigorous onslaught on Monsignor Batolll and the ll mian Catholic Church from the pulpit of 8t. Mark*a Prot er-tant Episcopal Church, Tcnth-st. anl Second ave., yesterday morning. The occasion of ".? ittack waa a n.wspitper article detailing a conversation between 8a dil and an nher ecclesiastic, in which ? rmi r ? ,: iglse l thc free Inst >t thia country and sought to establish s harmony between li lltutlona un i Dr, Ron i Cai ?;:? ?"bur h. It. Rylance took ;' r h a ti Iv, ll: "Let us henceforth u- no mora children, tot anl fro and furred about with .very wind ,,f doctrine, by the HleiKht of men ind cunning craft ?vii. raby they Iii to dec. ive " "We ti ive hp.j willi uh for aome time In thia fa? vor l America ot* oura" began Dr, Rylance, "avery eminent person from italy M malgrror Bal tbe representative of ll' Holiness tba Bishop of lt >m,-. for tbe better administration of the Papal Church In thi* land-or so we outsider! arc led tu ? " The preacher wem na to apeak of tha scholarship and ability of ths Ablegata and ins ;',. i for hM high office, "Uko his auguil roaster," he continued, "Monsignor BatolH i* somewhat of h statesman .is w.n bs an ecdeataatlc." In alluding t , MonMa*nor Batolll'a reported utterances, he spoke of what bi t-rtnei thi sweet liberality nnd targa benevolence of fecdint: characterising th.-m. Monsignor Batolll, tie aald, invite! Protestants ind sceptic! to abandon reasoning and blindly ac? cept tiie doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church. Ry tins meena he often i ,i ape. ly an I i ife cure for the current tendency toward unbelief. Roman ild thc 11 iel yr, ant an easj religion, rt waa alao a stately and Impressive thing I nee ..nd the aesthetic tastes. Me then took up M nalgnor Sit,irs eulog)' of freedom of .-i.ti, and remarked thal that aaa Indei I a atrange senil ment to 'n-ir from the lips of a dignitary ol ihe Church tint bad martyred Galileo and Bruno. Free ^; ? ? 'h, hi aald, ?,,s thc prerogative galro I Protestantism, Hlihoiyjh lt wa*, ihe praci ? Home to modlgy her policy In tins respeci accord - - the intelloetiiHi and p. Ittcal condition of the people among whom she might be trying to muk.* he idway. "in Englan i ur. i m this co tlnued, "she talks liberty of opinion and of ? liklni* to rm counter to public ment and conviction for thn: would bar h.-.- rn a\- >r. jtiit in Spain .,r.i Italy, down to our own she pursues a different c .urse; nor do R?mlsh hlersrchy ..: hean really believe In fi - c. in free thinking, or In frc* -peaking, ;,-,> ui In tbe past I nhers Ise, s h il m. i ind-x Expnrgatorfus, in whi.-h M. Zola's new book ) , - jual been ent. -,,,,. in spite ol The Xew-York Herald's' vigorous snd persl m< ndatl m ot it ? "Bui the most apectoua In the talk of the Papal ? ls t!.i . rn pays to l pl) Ing the wrd -j . ius to iii - purr - I ''?"??- 1 sra nol io I--- ui lersi - I .. - mi it Ing ? !.. ' ? H1a Revi r- nee. He e.iii. 'If only lt !" presented ? irlj ai i entlrelj li will be ac , .-pt.-d by Protest even by Infi'le'.*.' Whal la r. ' Hei . lt wit ev . which, when "presented <?:? irly and en* :'.t"- - ' vv 111 , -? Vi ri all I'i-,'. -' ,:.' ' ii, tl ? ol t. ? ir wa) ? an! reat ire then to thi 'true Chun h." Then for God'* saki I speak ri v w.'n -].., sn't thi man do ll > ? , lt ls be iuse he has I '.eil us but the old story thsl we bav. ?I * ?].,... . .ll;,... sgo. ) - vv , (Bik? ing ap. ' -other ecclesiastic* ll- *?.?*-, t In ills chai ming s I Ire***, Beven* of what our pn ? .. ,ul i : rob ibly be found untruth Mu h of ll Invention t i mi -** ip. al ? \ . ol lt morl.ii conceit, and i ime of lt . ral . ? i I . , I thought '). it J. . i* hs 1 in nie | setti.. j for all general I a omen thi w orld r rn i have to lean moral i ? after near 2.nari years. , mea li ? mg to tell us wh . I. -.v ?? ti he in ti ? . .vu-, n ? ?? ? Ihe w ay in which Jesus I lt m .v that Monsii ippears t., ??,. ? sumpi . . . m I. ? ? Mon* r Sal ? ' ? Fi in I r Housi .."?. ? , . i Path*! Fr a i * ? ni ierprle?t?. I ? *.. rclse* <>f Bt Hon tura t'ollege, ?? Allegsny, N. V. The parti B'< In a si 7:3 a t lin - Erle v. , la ,-. The Pai i* .rrived n Ri I ii.,: k. N J., al 6:39 .'.'.. k, where ha ? v THK RECORD < >F ROMANISM. THK RET, IIAPIkON .' PETER*, ll rmi:- it WILL KOt 1") FOR A ht KR 1 CA what sin: has hom: ron other r*. ii n rmi I The Kev M ? Petei fl , .' ird and Weat Blat) eight ed last < renlng to tba "Templar* of Lib? erty," 400 of whom attended the aervlce In a body Mr Peters sni-i ir. ; Mot.sit-i.<,r Batolll re,*.--,tly said: "WI ?' wi ' done for other nations we will do 1 i ? ?? 'We sinci rely i ope nol Look ov.-r the man of r ment*, and lt does nol seem I lhal Protestant nations onli ar.- the natl uh giant* ,-t ti, j,...-, i , f ti .- ,-iv ills, d woi I l Everywhere the Protestan! natl ihs ad? vance guard In Ihe rank of progr* civilisation, just look at ti,- Protestant i to-day und i.e.. for yourself how f.-,r thi ) lea' hind th'-ni the unfor! ins! nstioi ?!,i'-!i ;, in al.je.-t and absolute ? ibmlsslon to thi feet ..f the )? rpi an i thi n ;>-k yourself if you w.n,t tl.,- i St., i.-s mule a Paps I land Tt>- Jesuits ha-lui I.ern KI. k< 1 ou! of ti*j in the world, both Cat hot I, and Protestant, !. ive now taki n tt,. ms. i .?< ? to thi I "nil ) Btati . I* the pur-, r .. ,.; the .1 -sulti Khali our glorious temple of liberty be dented by theil hands? History l- said to be phil ?* !,..- - aample Will Ihe Amei |, an i bs warned in time? lt '? 'te- J* ult* sri. hire the attack on our p iii c school Into tiie publt, ?? lt ls the i who are decrying llberti ,,t .science, i-.. and a frea press " ii lha Jesuit* who in bauchlng our Government and ?< irkini ? hief *?? iil'-h ie.* <-v<r been the legitimate I i i.f. these trained spica of !!,<? Papa, y, i-f whoi ;.r<- al once the lictatora a Wh., they had the power, by their fatal gri| ur, l poison, they rendered I and people poor, ? ' Ital Spain, Ireland, Meal o and Lower I'ana.ls llustrati theil i erf'-> i work 1 appeal to Catholic freemen who were oppressed oi Iheli own soil and ima l,..re to breathe Ihe ,r ,.i freedom; respect thu nation thal adopted you, rn, i refuse to give any tri ng but a grave to those who seek to destroy free A II.el. '1 ti Elli A EY. CH W.I.KS lil'W ARDS, th Bl? . f.. Kew f the Q nd A rn Republic end of tl Lincoln Cl lb, ir ippe.l 1 , i ll . .rn .:. li **Vi.l< BV* Bl - O'c - k >'? Mr Edward * * > - Oft) ? x yearn . ; |j, ...j : bi en a aufTeri i fr tm bi art ? foi ye irs. ____ ^_ WILLIAM HART Wllil .ni Hal:. X, A., tha ;???'.'? sn ? ? n lal ,- ii horne, v ? "SS Bl Iney av. , ;-v. ? . day. Mr. Han waa a br, - Jame* Hart well-known Hr. .klyn artist He ... . ?: re, Janette Hai ;( , tl -ni -' m mth a| RRXEET FIETSZCH ??'lin TO BE 1XMAXE, ? st Pletsach, the hotel keeper, who camed ? sensation la?t Thursday night by throw in in ?div-e! roms nt performers on lb. Bowery, at Coney Isl.md. wu* I", ked up ut Wes! Hrlghton police Headquarters last night on complaint of his brother, Martin Plel sob. The latter told Jus. Finnerty lhal he believed hla brother'! brain waa affected His belief waa auatatned by Dr. Ward, who wai suininoned to examine the prisoner, til Justice committed Pletsach lo the i ir, ol the i ora* of Ch iritb aa I I 'oi re. tli ns, who will inquire Into td- mei,lui condition to* lay. Ernest Pletsach I* a Lil-', robust Herman, ' ',..", ... ira ol i He la ihe pi d rletor of tl ^t Wesi Bi ghi ,ii ? I Hotel, si St \ ri--, us Hue. F.u ll ,. a, c..?,-v (aland fifteen .ago p. ? on the beach lie to non . Ten years sgo he ha I bi Was confined in an Insane ai) lum f ?r ala ww .4 nini I EOE AD311HAL BBXDAM. Phill i-lphii. Joi * i" A ha ... ni bc preset I ! by Ihe L'nlon L-o \d,i,'ral A. K K. Hm.lunn. In recognition ot itrlotlC service in ihe harbor of Rio Ju ? i . - rlghta of I'nlted Btitea merchant iring thc Brailllin e mill I. t medal conalata of ?? eross*bai bearing the dat* "Rio Janeiro, tas*." dependli i ft bi wbl. golden disc, slightly smaller thsn a doul.I |. "Piesenti I b) tbe Fi I ? U i?*u? of Phlla , ,, Rear-A.lmlral A. E K. ^nhain for v,1 r ,r . Pall otlsm ' On ihe reverse the ? bear, '?relief th- Insignia of th* club of he i 'r.'-ed Btlti , ' ^jV^yZroot riven aro amch honor to mi ur- . - narai officers since ihe cloie or thc ? u \T vVin. rai -ail >'" eitlmated when it is recalled ri'i At erl's - ran! and Meade reoelved from Ihe lSmSmKib?< silver snd not of JOJO. In racog* .m.uw.f their conaplcuoua servl..-*. Tba presenta? tion wi probably iWW place tn Septeirii-er. WM. BROOKFIELD TO RETIRE. IT IS BAID THAT HE IS TIRED OF FAC? TIONAL DIFFERENCES. Ari BOOM as THE TROUBLE IX THK PARTY IN THU CITY is SETTLED RI WILL ur. i liv: i ROU Tin: i-iiAiiivAK8HIP OF THE ?TATE . .'MMiTTi-ir: AND OP Tin; PATTER-ON-OE IROE ttlAMM . OUKTY COMMITTEE Willi i'r. la , kV ! 1. ... Bl .'?? ? and pr' - : Georgs Bil - led ta retire from active politics as soon aa he cm do gi in a way satisfactory and Ml Vr- -kilt .-: I: IS lu.r lix.. 1 lie i ?:?? f..r his i [ton ..- ibe bead of the ? - rv. rr. j to, bul lt la hiv y ' ed a c . Stan ? i which iv. arleen xv.thin the party in thia city. lt his long Leen known thai Mr, Brookfield de alred to retire and bs has often express! 1 to Inti? mate friends his anxiety to be relieved ..f duties whi'-h have become especially ire ? mt sin e the ivers) began over the plans of p.-irrx- reorga? nization In New York. Mr. Brookfield h.ib <>i.f th- district le.-i.l.rs of the old organisation against xxhnin no adverse criticisms were made, and those wh-. knew lum best confidently expected thai ha would i." found among the supporters ol the Anti it He ba ? :.lt it no st rel thal liv Internal struggle possessed no attractions for him and that he xv.i- tired of the contention as it presented Itself to him. In his Belt tlon of the members of the standing committees ol ihe Patter? son-George Bliss v.umty Committee, wh sm ? in???? 1 last .'?>' ? ilng. President Brook held hus i.-. ii en dlted with a de rt to his duty faithfully, having no sinister oi ts Monal purposes to rve. Ii is nol believed that Mr. Brookfield'* .: . ?. ? . : iv ithln the or* sanitation with the approva snd atlsfactlon a his ii,. ads I.. Ileve I thai it meriti I It xv:,- said last evening thal Mr. Brookfield ex* : ; to retire from ehalrmai sim. ol the State Con mlttee and tl v- i ?uiit* Com? mittee .-arly in Beptt mber. .I.V IDIOT ASH A CORPSE COMPASIOSS HORRIBLE DISCOVER! IV" A DETECTIVE IN WEST 1". 'in, SIX ! Il M (ht last ntl Hogan, forty-five yean old, a lab rer, 122 Weal Rift) fiftl st., u the Wi I Forty* tatton and rep trted tha: he i : ,:'.or ut X t. 235 Weat Foi xv.:', ll . being el .nd ? g ? nhl. The place was In total il Dals struck s a chair, entire!* nu le, Bible gibb. ri*h. : 1 imp, whl rh he . M IJ ' ? u . .-? ;? i- . ??: from thi from ' ? 1.x lng on a i."i. with his fa ? , Hows lo 1 ? ? . man ha I - i m.. calli l In Hog n. xxl;,, sal I iii it th. luau v Ihat the Idiot a I Jam.- li .gan - .1 I ),- last -ix* Hatiir In j : Ighl 11 I of pa laKnii si mi V'..: bing, i.'.w . v -i \? ? . I pol ice 1 ... ? Ile wa i bart is mi Et ri ii ni: un /.. ? Ai . . . . ? ' ! I c. ., ' ' ' ? asslrned to I "Mr. Arnu-ti v and at 1 t ? ? ra, and . Ihe steri ? ? . Hen r-. Sir, sdi , ? : : ? ? ' I...).-. !? i). and wi ? ... ? .- i - ? ran down tu I who ca \ . II " M r. i, :?? lo Helli vin I : ? .1 ? t tl. ' thel . . ll- l [.lexton. ? ? uni vif;*. Mr fl . . i ? ? r 1 ' ? live ? - ?*? .1 /'/ .7 I.V/J WA h I' H. Mil I. , I I'KI ? ?. . ? .- . ?. J . . lld - x ' relating ? ? ? .- . r iiiii f..i ? ? -, ; acquit pr ip. I I ? , .a.;.. led ' ' H.-". ' '"ll ' ... i . . f sale he ' : . and a rn uv " ? ' ' I '? '? l, ... A iii-.. Th ii llrm brou \ ?.- for thai in , ? u : !.". Vp .1. th ? ? - ' n( imall lum property, i In .iii al.i |*i.??J The pi i" i "' ' i ,?,, ,., I,,, s ?:,. a soil lt to I a pi Ha* Vi ll ' time ? ... ' : the m , i..- Henri ! ?" " ' '? ' i foi mul di ucind upon the ,, ivi rnor of .- in Juan del N rte ror ih ...fr ',?? pi ?;?? i " up tn the -i . iZ..,i fm the debts of the ( ti it ruction i .vpn .- wai own-1. not ! mi in: bul , ? the Mut.tim" t ? impany, and thai the pr Tlv na to be -,i ,, I .lc ii 11" ' mal people are confident of regaining possession of tiielr propel rv. JUE SENATE 8TRIEES AT WOOL ci.NT "N" THEIR DE-TRITCTION . The Indi m.ip..iv .1 .urns! y. sterday's von ? 1. .pe for the w .ol grown k Industry of ihe l ntl -d State* Kvery effort to get foi the r irmei i : sheep grower* . ll ttl* nf I ?" th*! has 1,... ii . sten led I 1 othi r tater* CONCESSION MAY BRING I'VKIV From The Springfield inion. -c., qi srhst a day may bring forth, hot ll seems i i be -.'fed th it the Ben m Demoi i ii uni .i lhere lo the - .le remaining example ol tarin ,, form" ni the bill an l pul a ? tl on ihe free u-.t I! |, n?i unlikely, however, that the- mux make -,- i Ue, -ii h will seriously imperil the bill on Its iii il P i "TARIFF REFORM" IN OPERATION. i . ru Th- Cincinnati Commt r. si .; laette. "Tarilt reform" consists In ri vi na the Bugar Trust .'iv rent on every pound of sugar uni in re? moving D'" dut) fr .rn xv.".', in tlc mt. r.st ol Ibe . ., X* roi growi I - x. RUCK AHEAD From The v- wlston Journal. The xx .,i s iv 'ii,., sfter all. may be the I i k on v, lu.;, the Senate Dei I-args number* of Democratic munufseturers who vc I for Cleveland ire ..i Washington leelartng ih" new H..,! - hcl'iie -rill run ihem i fad which ? ti have . --t,.r- this cruel war ,.n American Induatry <; ?: lo Ita a ute al IT MEANS LOffl TO AMERICA!!* From Ti"- Boston Tra" .r will cnn- of the denial of protection? A* j.,,r.-i ung of tba night a ; plorabls and dlatrtaalng lois to American -ucl _i-w-.-rs and the product of this country. TIIE Police INIQUITY. MORE STARTLING EVIDENCE PROMISED TIUS WEEK. A REPORT THAT ARCHBISHOP CORRIOAN WAI TO 'lunn y<it I'oxniiMi:;. Thi .ini.iriiii- rcTilationa of corruption and ra which bara i.a apread before the Lexow Inveitlgatlng Commlttei up to ita last :. on Friday c mttnued to N a main ? . for dla - -i-,n among il] abides ind classes of New-Yorkers yesterday, atv) pcopii were looking forward with Inti aa curfoalty t-> th>? resasenab'.lng of the UlVMtlgltOTI In the County CourtHottM to? morrow morning. John W. Goff, th* leading coun .???l for the committee, when awn at his ii..ni'-, No. HS \*. ? ... lr- ! uri ! f ,'irth-.-' . list -vening. refusi i to .s.y whal ? vi Uni ,,f attack would be, adhering to id* rule aol to give tiie p. ? - criminal connection with law-breaking wu* to be dil lo ? i any luch not ?? a* might enable them t > thwart th-* plans of the committee "T!i>- fact la," he said, "that SUCb an limn.ti.se un, ci',* ,,f testimony and documentary evidence is being hroinrht to us now that we hara the greatest difficulty in makin* the beat selection to effect the purp ,s.. which the committee aaa in view. Proofs of corruption whi,*h ere would have regarded aa ng al thc beginning of the Investigation have grown so ima!) now lu compari-on arith th.- appal* I i tt ci r. nt: ,r, of affairs which we have laid bara in tha Police Department that we hardly think it worth while to waste time upon tbem." I' is understood, however that liere is plenty of int evidence still to be brought forward, and th.it the week will not be old before several more considerable aensatloni are produced, A report which attracted a great deal of atten tlon | ??t.r.lay and created Interest In many quarters wa* thal a subpoena had been issued for Archbishop Corrigan, and thal hs was likely to be a witness before the committee. Mr. Goff w-us ? ked last niuht if th?-r,- wa* any truth In this re? port, imt h.. positively refused either to ,-onHrm or deny lt. The Archbishop wu not at his home in the p copal mtvnsl, i last evening. It was said lhere that the Archbishop, accompanied by hi* Becretary, Pather Connolly, had gone out ot town nt .1 p in ind m. "i.lld say wh.it wm* their destination, although the Information waa given thal they were not expected to return before 'h. last of the pr.-sent week There is as yet no change in the purpose of the commute, to continue to all until tiie first week In July, when lt is pro),aid- that an adjournment will bs lukei until about the middle .,f Auguat. THB CIVIL SERVICE LAW VIOLATED. Milli,,'.: 1M.-11 vi'Tl, ,.\ Of Till'. RBOttaATIOXfl IN* THE APf-OINTMCNT or POLICB1 iwtng letter haa been aent to Police Com ! ' i not* iii a morning paper tha r.ipi by you ,,f a letter from Mr ., ider, complaining <>f the ? - ?-' B. m al ol the Municipal Civil g* r e Rei The report iddi thit, under th" ?ri. itter in .ju. ntl ,n lld n it corni I n ,ur !. I ut mn istoi rs, thc mat Mayor 1 p ir', a- f "N . ??? ||ng ahall call for ox ? sn l If luqh affiliation bi , ,'. reason ra or a pp tint i i a ill your at teni fad that l , pl. ? ??? thc rt ? A Hrst Import ind Ihat i's vto m|es ' las ur.- in r : . ? _ ? ? no <l made ? - ner* Martin an i M ? itlon H If Ml ref ired, ns r-* , j, lance of this . ask lake 1 r if v,iii ? ? M'ANKN'V. ' ? urn T?i c..I> CITIZENS. Ol F DIM ANT rt fl. MacArthur i .... . | ? ? , ll "patriot tl m ell! i public un -.v re Then he al appro c expense ot I I - * : ? the J ' ? of the t Infl i.v ? ? . ? ? . , t of tlie I nv. . th* , - i ..-'-.ti, furnish j ?il. furnish ( th**** men ? bi i th Im, ... ? . ? , Hut two yi ?? ? : Tin ; t the methods of i v ^ rh "In th* fir* >!? . , ? ? ? ' cil v lt ls a mattel v ? I it. and -,f f iii ai *a ty, n ii.ul ? l*he I. lld rise tn ihelr , ' 1st u| - tills f ..ur I . : .-uer- i > ur ' , . ur. I ,,f ii. ? Ul do their thia Uni.. .. \ ? i Yorker* and a \iie-r: .... .-. . , ?? . ? ol ? ..- m ileip-il iffalr* \1 i?-.-n ruled in tht* city with a rod ul Iron and lt ? ip in li Tbe lime la , n a man nf 11 .tless In* legrtii . ii un with it fear ol rep ia , ul 1 be M ? him by un overs ii-1 mini mn ? [ir. MscArthui i with ., ii. r. e . pr*) eil on I tie cl!) f .r ko many yeal "Oo?l pe n>>i tt alklng on I ???? other ? I ms) walk the corrldoi "THE RASCALS ON THE RUN." Till, li' Mi: DIXON HPKAKI BOMB PLAIN w , dil ? Alto 1' ? Ri 'KKK ri i HIP TO i.i K- -ci:. 1 i; v Thoms* Ci h. Jr., preached yesterdH) ai I . , ( ? Hal il r for bia pr- lu !?? ii,,- sub led "The ll Kuti " Mi Dixon nun lied Richard .'rou, i arni Tammany Hall without gloves, ai. i ,t times bees me tn i ii en lt. l .is bc den lunce l ?/hat i.* ?-.,.,- i ihe night or the big chief of Tam? many j ... ll to [europe Ha began by saying thal .-viv American cltlaen had the right tu gu to Bu rope, un,) ;,ol, ? Iv dispute 1 that rlirht. "The simple ia-t la, however." aald the preacher, !,.- oerret flight of Mr. cr.k.-r li one of tha i.,t Important iventa thal his recently occurred In mi* nty. Hut a year ago Tammany Hall waa In the ?. ni ttl of its p*,w,-r. un i to-day ti rror ind const, i -. . tlon ar-- : cn lu thi Wigwam in Easl "fourteen th-st. ?Th.- ii.otiv.-s for Croker's flight ur.- eas) to nnd. Tie* I-.-, son ie- left tha Amei ra ia simply Mila: Croker knew hs had accumu , gaulle ? ,-? by precisely tba aime rnethodi ii Tweed ni years ,,? ?. and he also waa convinced thal he could r?,i explain aatlsfacuuily hos he gol this foil,m.. before any committee of Investigation IP knew his univ hope i.f saP-rv wis ..n ttl.- other aide Atlantl, Po I.* he is reputed to be worth Ju.,-"',".!, although hi ?h>. a man without Income, B'lihoiii :?? wueces and without uuv busln. "A short tim.- ,.K'. he cha.i a apevlaJ train and travelled ..ll over th.- Pnlted Btatea On his irrh ,, ??' ij ;..-i,-' .- :, the other dav h.- chartereij .i J train In order thal i < ini*^tit i.e in time t.. ace th. ' li ,i, I Prix r.., in Parla "You Juro , ni it, 111 thia cltv Who ae cumulate* 12.000,00) must have noni* mean* whereby h.* acquire* ? i.-ti un Immense sum of money " Al Hus point of his discourse Mr. IMson trot ex? cited ll" sprang tu lbs fronl of thc platform un,l then thunder* I out hi* words "You know," he continued, "that money li not picked up In I iv Streeta of Nevv-York What ere want to know *?. Wher.* did Croker get that *-"?'>, ?OH? Tune and time again thal distinguished gentle nan bas been Biked to a ?ooturt h ,..v he ir*! n,.it mom v. but lia I no iii--.ver to irive "He -.tt dlaaster s.r..riiu In tb* face of tit** or Sun/ri.,n. ind, aa a rut deserts a sinking eh lp, the Istlngulshed li ider, lu i .ii Croit r, n>"^ out uni !? i 11,,., him*. ,|| to Dui upi Mi Dix. u ih.-n referred to ,i prophecy which bi h.,,1 made In Association Hall s rear sgo concerning the .. iproachlng downfall of Tammany Hull, ann which I,,- .*,r 1 hud now corni to ps "Wi *.-iv upon thl* sid- of the Atlantic" hi went tbM we can govern ouraelvea ind *mil<* at trie pr.,- ? leiden, tyrant-ridden countrlea of old Ktimpe, jet we tent ever there tin,, mm wirti t3,000,fl00. Tl.ere la not an emperor, czar, king, lord or even mayor tn Kurope wt. i w-mld nol kick Croker out ?at thalr backdoor*, an J. there ls not one of them who would receive him In their drawing-room as a gen? tleman." Thia statement of Mr Dixon produced great en thussaam In the audience. H" then announced that on next Sunday he would continue his attacks on the Wigwam In Eaat Fvjur!e?nrh-?t. JERSEY CITY'S QAMBLINQ HELLS. Tin; RET. MUN I. SCUDDER TELLS HOW BOM! OP THEM HAVE BEEN CLOSED. The H-v. .1 >hn Lt s.ulder. of tbs Congregational Tabernacle, Jersey City, yesterday morning preached a special sermon to th.- Hudson County Wheelmen. si\".- members of the club, attired in the club uni? form, rod* fr.m the club's headquarters on tho Heights to th.- Tabernacle, the spectacle attracting much attention. The wheelers housed th"!r wheel* in the People's v. nea to the Tabernacle devoted to athletic aporta, and marched Im - Tabernacle, where seats hud been ape lally eel apart for them. In the evnlng Mr Bc i Ider told -'how tba People's Palace boys closed th- gambling bella I-.?ey City." Taking for his text the w .r ls "The weapons .-f our warfare are mighty through i nd t. the pullin,,' down of strongholds," be spoke m part as follows: Tills church wan built In xv ir times and ! has ha l considerable fighting to \., .... r since. i lt ts locatei among the Philistines This lower I en l of Jersey cry ls ona ot Satan's favortta lounging places, and I ere his followers ur.- ; s rullarly nun -rous and exasperating. S ? many Complaints ?une to ns of late mo many heart-rendlns ap* ' peals of anxious wives and mothers :>> iv forward i and fight against the strongholds of vice that we should be nvr.il cowards .and untrue to "'ir calling I did we turn n deaf ear to '.tu-lr en-r isl les, and keep '. on w.th closed eyea preaching mere pl itltule* while ! gambling hells are doing their utm st t i ruin young I men Now we propose to take the pul.li" Into our con? fidence and tefl you exactly xv hat we have done the part week and how we have done lt A state of moral rottenness exlsta )n this community which tew are aware of. Inirirnr th" past week my studv j has been a sort of detective headquarters, certain young ni'-n in our People's Palace have given in ! valuable assistance in securing the necessary evi? dent ?-. In one place the young men brought away ' .-ii.-cl-s. In another the manager gave them private i keys to his den of Iniquity; In nil of 'hem they got evlden.r.ou-rh to convict the pi iprletore. And now one word with respect to the future. As long as I stay in this city 1 pledge i myself to assisi any one who feels the bell of I these damnable evil, about us. So help me God, I'll fight them aa long aa I live! I don't care a copper whether the police department la I"" ra or Republican, nor xvivtvr th- aggrieved person la a Protestant or a Catholic. As a matter of fact th., present crusade againat gambling was occa sloned by a catholic woman whjs.- husband has lost hun Ireds cf dollars by gambllne. A RAID IX CAPTAIN CROSS'S PRECINCT. v v-?m"n Arfken, Cohen arl Bchlndler, of the Fourteenth Precinct, i - irdera from <vp tsln rr-.??. n i v i iii upon two disorderly ? ?. They were No. B) Becond-at., kepi i.v Alberni . v. is, ai I No. v I . it , kept by Agr.e.s Beecher. In Mrs. Hess's place three iddl ? ' th proprietress wert while in th" last-named place als addlt n aal three men were w-re ,rr H-v-1 before Justice Hogan In the Essex Market Police Court yesterda; ti -- - ?rere held In BM each tot ext the In irged. A DAY OF STIFLING HEAT. WEATHER BUREAU INSTRUMENTS WEAK? ENED AND WERE "OUT OF ORDER." BXCCRSION BOATS WERE PACKED WITH PEO? PLE, ii: ,' LITTLE BELIEF WAS ODTAINED UNTIL BVEJflXa WHAT THE THEK* ll DIETERS TOLD, -, !;:???. li tb! question ls, "1 ? hot ' " . ? ll many trials that hu . sun poured l's relentless raya down upon thi city rt lng I ighfares. 1 th-* warmth thi f tl ui '.. ? ? Evi ry train on 1 ght to the we ir;- rid a Iii I pe ; Th ? - r.irk. with Its splendid ? ? la the ,\- ? ? ? i |ustrtt t were I :, . . imf -' on any ot 1 boats, at least . tn after sundowi . for ths dla tmforts en re l wera worse than the heat Itself. Ths ? lng, snd 'hen ventured fori tbe breesa . tempi red l f tl iy. In tha Bast Std -i ne of i ..? he i. Iron faced mlsi ry - ? ? . In Central IVrk, f.r th.- crush everywl -?? de* s who ?? the N irth an l B ist i: ver fi ipremeiy ii i] rh- ?? -castonal cbs I m in. The weather observers on the i"..f ..f the Equitable Building did not have much work ta do. A Tribur ? ? ?? i orter in sear h of statist met by tl tal ' tempt rature ,lorin?: the day xx is DB degree* at 1 p. m., ac 1 tl." t ''A dc-.*"' e- .,r io a. m i ti expressing his dis? pel!.-' m thi ...,,,. r,._ porter was told thal Ihe Instruments were "oui of ..rlr-r" The thermometer si Perry's pharmacy, I ', to the Influence of plat. . ihe refraction fr.un the pavements, ma) be ?; i ted aa lair , ... md Observations t.i'uen at different tin es during the da) show lo be a record-breaker. The highest i was ;*t degrees al :; i. p m, this being seven legreea higher th" Wcath-r Bureau's maximum ? r :' ?' '. i) Thi is ' temi -it ire --x v "': de* ? in- rcurj mu ie . -. ? . ? a. touche for June I, for ? in I .. k. . - ?-.-:.; v rei ?? 1 mpi rature | ? . . ling . .v , ? ? - , t.. in ik" .if-- p.- i ? CROWDS rVT THK BEACHES l-l.an;, in,, lt m'KAWAT I.IBERALLT PAT p..Nl.-!l. M"i:l. FREEIOM VT W rsv IlIllCHT' v Seventy-five thousand pe....le visited Coney Isl* j and yesterdaj Fifty thous.md of them found re? creation and col breezes where the elephant looms .ml carrOU els and Whirligig* .-.md ut West Brighton The other ':.'..??? were happy and com? fortable where wealth .vi fashion tm.I ? v ??? t re, I lief I';-.un the heal il Manhattan B Th" first s in ila] of th. -? ison was auspicious I for th" Mu' hotel nt Manhattan lieu !i ."erk I.e. 1 -vi ssl : lh.- number of \ .sltors xvas rix Ice us gr.-ar a- lt was a year ago The loiu; porch, the tl nnd div: e r ...ins. and thc I.e.uh were comfortably ulled between :i .?'? lo. 'x and *? IV..'. -- i | Wtlsxek's orchestra furnished mualc M.ig. I,l-e.k's ll allied. ,ii, mil -how gav.- r! i,.,. i?.r. formances t.. hight) pleased audiences. Mlsa Bakontaia, wi,, was bitten i.v a,big snake Satur? day evening, sppear il as usual. The I ri jury was trim na. Cains pyrotechnic display, Valla Rookh," will i," icwi for th.- lort time ot Man? hattan Beach nexl Saturday evening. The <ui ? riial H.t..; will i.pened wt Baturda) Hope has revived m West Brighton imil yes. ter.I?) the -.-.soil waa th" i .r ring tlv iiiii.itiii.,i.!-: can rumen,i.t-r. yesterday ail of ths barrooms and restaurants professed to .--ll ii-tht drinks .mix "Weiss beer only.'' said the placai I* on m.mv wul's. Hui it was not ollll,"ill to lind ordinary Coney leland beer lu Hu- s.-.. Beach I'hIii.'C 'h.- managers successfully .-va.ld th" I i iii,,i,- against an exhibition ii- ? i itume A panto mime wa- given. In which the clown wore a piece nf pasteboard labelled "This j- ? clown " Colum? bine and pantaloon aral olh.-r characters were sim? ilarly labelled. 'liv spectators understood the situation and encouraged the performers bj ..rous applause The attendance at West Brighton ws* 65 per cent of th-- attendance of a year igo, accordlns to the ' estimate of Treasurer Nelson, "f tbe Bea Bea li Haili ...id ' 'ompany. '!*"ios.> u h.. went to Rockaway Beach yeater-lay were rewarded with i ii lc weather Fully :;.i ...I people wera taken ther.- by steamers and the i...ii,i Island Railroad. A bright sun, a clear at* iii..-ph.ie ..nd Just en..ugh wind to temper the heat nial.- the ? tble to the people Attrac? tion* almost is numerous as the proverbial sauls of the sci met tlc ev s ..f th.- throng in every .li? te ulm ii" i the hotels and the restaurants .lld u Mg business DAMAGE BY I.IOHTNINO. During the tluind.-i- shower at 7:30 yesterday iu .ming lightning struck the Mig pols of Charles Feltman's csrrousel back of his amusement res ,rt ,? Coney Island The pole burned and set fire to the carrousel An alarm was g.x.-n on bell aril whistle, and mos) of the villager* turned out with the Fire D psrtment. The blase ws* confined t.? the carrousel and tim damage waa siit-ic. 1 turing the .-"vere thunderstorm which passed Btaten Island at .'? ..'.lock yesterday morning .i ng.- ice-house, filled with Ice, al Rosaville, was struck i.v lightning and totally destroyed by tire. Th.? building waa own< i by Charles Kunat)*,. Th. los* ls 11000 Durini a severs e'ectrl il st rm early yesterday mornlni at Plainfield, S .1 . lightning struck and set fire to _ h.irn lieloiiging t i James Connelly, in We?i Third-it The hiilldin-r was totally dv. sir-yed. There waa no live nock tu the barn. TIIE IS [TUTED WERE SOT DRT. nt'T OTHBRg !!.\I> HARD Work To r.*"T DRINK! -lu* ARBJESTI Of IIAKK'i M KKKr-ERS. Despttl Hie fact that the police kept close watch upon DBOIt of the barroom* yesterday, the initiated mil the men ahout town mai.l ihey had no dlfflculiy In procuring what th.-y wanto 1 where they were ac. pin in ted. A stranger, however, unle** posted, WOUld have lie. n real dry if he hui depended on thi liquor-shop* for comfort. I>jrinK the .lay the pullc-.* male loll arrests?tho simc as last week?hy precincts, as follows: Kirst. 3: Second, 2; Fourth, 2; Fifth. 1: Sixth, I; Seventh, .'. Kisrnth, 1: Ninth. I; Tenth. 2. Kleventh, 12; Thirteenth. 2; Fourteenth. ',2, Fifteenth, 4; Six? teenth, .'?: Elghieenth. 7: Nineteenth. "; Twentieth, 14; "Twenty-Bret, ?; Twenty-second. 10; Twenty. third. .!; Twenty-fourth. 1; Twenty-fifth. 5; Twenty alxrh, 3: Twenty-seventh. 22: Twenty-eighth, I; Twenty-ninth. V Th'rtieth. 2; Thirty-second, 4, Thirty-third, 7: Thirtv-fourth. 1. Eora HT OVER A (All SEAT. A BUTCHER l'-rj A BOTTLC OF WHlTt; I'AINf WITU ORBAT BPPBCT ox A 4ER .**KV ( 'KNTHAIj TRAIN. iwan, N. J.. June 17.--A lively fracaa tool* p'a,*e on board Of the N'ew-Jfrsey Railroad exprem train, No. lil, which left Communipaw station al 1 i; p, rn? for i'uint Plrasant. between H. XF. Doutty, the irenernl real estate airent for the Cen? tre Railroad Company, .nil B s. Walling, a butcher of Keyport, N. J. The train wa* in charge of Conductor William Jones, and when lt left c mmunlpiw lt waa loaded with p.i***ngera. Doutty hid three friends with him going to Anbury I'ark, anl th- four men oecup!e,l two natl which hld been turned ?o that they fa,*e,I each other. On* of the jvirty left his seat for a moment, and Wall passing through the car. saw the seat un nccupled and rook possession of lt. iKiutty tried to ret iii. possession of lt for hi* friend, and asked Wallinar to Kive ir. up but the latter declined, and then blows followed a wordy mr Wnlllnff weigh! 86 pounds, while Doutty weighs only K Doutty grabbed Willing and tried to pul! him out of thc .ir seat. Walline clung fast At last Wall ing sprung up fr,.m thc .-em and clutched Doutty by ",e thr-,,11, and at the -.ime time, lt I* said by some of the passenger*, drew a bottle of whit,- paint from his pocket and brought lt down on Doutty'l heal. A second bot'le followed the first, and Doutty w.is so covered with the palm that his own mother wouldn't nave recognize,] him. His clothes were covered from head to foot with the |>.iint and pt. ? s of the broken glan .Many of the other passenger.* tn nearby sea** were .ibo thc recipients of tho paint and g'.as*. and their woorim* apparel was ruined The men *woro and Her women s.-reamed. The car furniture pre? sent. 1 ,1 dllapldati 1 appearance after th* affray. Tie- seat cusin, : - and the fiia.r were covered with the pam:. While the excttenaerrt was at l's height it looked us if the nffntr would result In serloug consequenc *. l-ut friends of :he two struggling men rushed In. nnd afier considerable difficulty succeeded In sepirntiuc them. A warrant vvas aSSUitll for fa arrest and h?- v.a? taken before justico u' .11 Red Hunk Rc w.s placed under bonds) lo appear at the next term of court. Bl <!.1 to Youtself for One-, if troubled with u, Had C.vis-h or Cold, anl use I ir. Jayne's KxpectOa rant, a eur,, remedy for Asthma, Pleurisy, &c., ag well as "Throat Complaints. .*, When 1 1 -. w.-ni nek, w* *av* l]?*r Pa*r,srln. \v I.-ri *?:.-? ara* .1 l*hll 1. ai.-* erl-al for Cast ort*. When she r.e.anie Misa, ahe olung to Carton*. Wlic-a ?he bad children, *h? eave them C'aator.a. HARRIED MEYER". -BRETT Oa "hinaay, Justs 17. 1W1. bv Res. i U iel i-iijamln, M. A., Huldsb Br?tt ti Jacog Meyer*. PARKER STABLER Ofl .lune IB, ism. at the re*4denoi of th* l.-id, a mother, Itt Willow-at.. Brooklyn, by I*' , .-run ri) "jOBIS* Merrit I "-'fabler, daushter ol Jj*uta* m Rtsbter, nf Brooklyn, ti Ucorge H^warg parki r, ? '. < ami ridge, Muss. Notices of marriage, must be Indorsed with full name und address. DIED. HA LATED?In ttu* Adirondacks, og Batvrday rr^rninfc ll, 1-K4. sttended by his par?nta. p*-a*afBlty de ? leric Halaled aged '.'i rears, younger ???>? el Willi ,rri P, No. Its Wnshlngt.-.n-avSj, !??? klyn, n v. 11-11- <M -.ii. evening al **.<,',i?-k. HART At Mount Vernon. N. V.. on Sunday. *t 12 3g rk, noon, June lTth, In ! ls 72d yar. Wliitan* Hurt. .V A .1 Services st ht* lue re-tlerr*". 2""> Sldn^y-ave .M unt Vernon, uti Tuesday evening, Juno lthh. at B - Interment private. II v\V!,KY lucr- 1 lr* Hf* Jun* KT lr the 17th year of lila *a*i I.* ghton Akin Hawley, *,,n ot Henry Q. aug th. : it* K uh. rtn, Akin Hawter. I-'un-r.il a?ii'lc?s SI bl* 1st* residence, 30" Weat VOth-sta, on Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. A . papers pl. MILLS ,vr Jamal a, U I., oil Bundar, June 17. Franck" i'.uns-ri! rn cf < '?? Og* C. ai 1 'he lita Mabel Town* tend M.iia. ot Newsrk, M. J. sered 2 var*. PH KI.PB Al Tesneck, N J, on June 17. William Wal-. ? ? ? ! N*..tlc* ot funeral hereafter. PLATT il hi* re*ldenee, 87 w- s> "lsr-*'.. on th* ni? ,,t Jun* i'i ism ?* A. I'l.uit. l .i. Calvary I ur 21sf-et. and 4th-ave.. cw ? l , v i.-,,. i |n?t., m' IO:SO a. m. SHERMAN ? 14th inti Pi nulla af Wibi iii Bli i f Benjamin B. Bhennan, ir. ti.e list year of har a* M ? >? 10 I a. m.. (ros* har in'.- reaic.-nr-?, li, West ."?? > -I ir\ V J BPARKI ii Ar Park. "tate-- "stand, Rew-Taaaa tuna IS, ISO* A.lfn i M Bparkl iged ft\ year*. .! private. W..N,; Al Quaker Hill, Jun* ll CaUTle, youngest dangs* r th* >?- luoi .,r, 1 ll iry I w -; it her late bon ,- i "vo p. na. Train thal .-,rnv? ? .- il a- ir. from New-York wi,; : ? in rt. WO.it>!.AWN ('EMFTKRT. ? " *, N io F AA ?f Woodlawn Btatlea Clth Ward), Harlem Railroad. 4, Oprcidl Xolicro. r.,?. >iu. ?? >..IIce. V r^tfrn nulls for tb* WK > :.'...; Jan* 11 will cloe! ujilr in all fa?si at tm- ogle*, as foi'.uw*: MONDA ii Ai "3 i nt. for Costs Rica, via Ltaaoa. p*s* ? a. F v fi in Ses .Tleane, at "3 p. ni for Belize, ii- per *. s ?ttUerater, front Ww ,.r na Tt'KSHAI At 1 n m f,,r Brasll, via Pernsmboeo, Kio Janeiru and Sun1 *, per ?. s tlpus, fr Baltlssers deu ? S :M, Bra til snd La Plsta v' ...nt ?-..--, muai l* di ?pei ,..-,.m'. ut ., .. i. fr l*aer*p* per a. a l.,'.:i il* s ut hampton ,, i Bremen: j' h a ir. for B*r? muda per a ? Trinidad; a' 1 p rn fr N rth Braill. i**e ., Pars snd stan* - ..-??-- I r thei paru of Braill ind ta Hst* mtrle* ,.-..-. i-- ,!irr,-re.i -prt i 2 p. i ???; a. I -hleawks ilet .. .ru j'lierto i'.""l muat be di? re. -..I "per fchle?wlg"|; at *?? ; m. foi B!ur-lle|da. per ?- ?-, v. ., , leal . *' ?> p m. for La l-l ii.i i reel per ? a. Di nra W'KPNKSDAl ll 4 u in fr Bur-***, SST a. a. def*. . , ./ ri ISSI ,!::.-. -,-d "F<r liertnanl "i; al ?"? a m. for Belgium direct, per * *. w ,-, nd vu. Antwerp (letter* nust 1- directed "por ?-, ' - rtiomaa and St l r.,1*. -1| .,:A WIS afsl >ri Hart-Be ler* for ; ru,I.id .,-. s x. ,,i. iaupp.HniMU.ily in a. n, I lu Eui pe, pel ?. ? New-York, ? IO ,i n fer Nev?f.,un*J?nd. par a. a I" rtla; .,i In ., ni tsupplementsry ll a. m . t ? .'-ntraj i v ; ? 18. nth I'aciti.* Tort*, v . rs for (ci.i'-iiifiU mu*i b* dir- , | I ll a ai iaiipp>inei-..arr . ni., f ;? K ..urie laland Haiti .except J-n-mle), p.r a a. An,t<*?. at li ld*. Trinidad, T ,1 is-? ail I.amerar*. per a ? .'ra.'.* Prince: al lp i, fol 'ut... per a. a. Sura ? c.,. vi, ii.,- ,".n iletter* 'i TsrrajMc and rrogreae ; ? Ubi .? ?.- . al 1 p. ru. (aup ,,, 1 '." i- ? , ' ,r Xaasan, \ f . ,,ar ,. g. 1 i. in f.?r !? rio Ki--- llreet, per *. a. , rh; ?? 1 :!'? p ii ii Prngreao. per a a. C. Cmdal irt* ' v. \ mun I., directed 'per ?I *S p n foi Pu rt - i-rler.. p.r v'lty of n N< v. .ul'- - TIU'ltsl'AY Ai :? ii m. f.r Europe, p-u *. *. Coliint ium ria Soul . Haantmrg; si ll a aa for Nalhertanda ,!n-i. p*' a ? s-m lum. vin Amatenlatn - mu al t-r- ur?t.-i ? i^r s.t,i..i.,m' ,. a. ll a m. ..lippi-!. iv ll .it. a m i for F nun,* lelund. .limalca uni lereml* p*i ? * Alvera* iletter* f-.r Coals H|e?. via Ll mon, per A Ivens" I; at 1 p. in i*up plementsry 1 SO p. rn ? fM Ka**SU, N. P., and H*ntlnro , uba per*, a B*bI ut. ,1 0. m. iiupplementarv 1 M p ru , f ,r ,'..i" ItBVtt, Sr. 1 >. ui ns" BM Turka laland, i rr ?. st* minas KKII'AY Al I'lM n n* for Venesueta. Oirseoa and i',.1.,mi,iu . :.-i furseoa and Bfsraestbo, per *. ?. Marscnibo (letter* mun be dlrecti i "pei Maracaibo"!; ?? *.'< p. m. for Hluefielda, p?r - ? W <i 11-v.ea fr,,rn Nem ?< >i I. aria. BATI H'.vV lt '.':*? a m. for Freaee, awltaerlaaal, Italy. Spain PortOgal. Turke) and Itrlltah In Ila per a. a I.v Touraln* rn Havre iletier* f->r oilier pana of Ku ? i "pei Lat Touraln*">; at alt) ?. tn l-i a .. Btmria vis 'J'."-na>,,wn; at 7 a m. dlr.-u. jr-r a I ( IresSSla. vi* GI.,-, w Helter* roted "per nresasla") Bl lo ?. m. inupplementni lu .'io | m., fr Barbadoe* ,tlre<-'. [ ?r a t I--.run! "I!,-; al l.'H> a m. f-r r*mp*?che, ,'hi.ipa*, o .ind Vival.in. imh a a ''ri/ il a Ileuses for otha* *u?- ? , ... li 1 "i-r-r Orl ai I..:... ,, ii, aupplementary ll a at.) for I* ur-1 'ii ,.-a.-. also I'arthacen* and Savanllla,' per s ? \'..i,-n. ia iletter* for other Co . p ,,. mu*l be llreeti I "per V"al*aela' I; at ll a. m. ii KMherlands direct, p,-r a. a stsasdara. via Rutlerdsm iletter* mu*l be directed ''pet Msasrlam' >: st ?3 P m for ft .-:?',, per a a Vumuri. from New , ,i.l Japan lapeclally ?ddr**?*-*d ,,nlyl. I . mpre** ?f Japan .from \'.m- -?? here ..... ?!*? ,, ,; %i p, i.i Mall* f.,r t'lilnu and lietel' ifrotn lan I'.an. ia.,,., ,*i,,a.* hers ,| , . ip ta lune J! Bl "'? :'." ;? rn Malla f.,r Auatralla . for '.'.'?-? I'l-trall... Which *e* f,.rv> ar,l,.,l vu, I'-;,.,.i. New Zclu,rd. Hawaii, KIJI anl *"?moan 1 ...ul- ,., ? a Mon--. Iff m Hun Ti ut cia,--... t-loa* u;v un lo Jua* ''.'ll at il .'lu p ii, .,,r ,,n arrival at N. w York of *. ?. I.il-anl i with Bitttali muli* for Aua Malla for th. B. lett Islands, per alilp Tr.-plo Bird ifrom Jir, Pranel*. -v -i.e.- her tall) ip lo June 94, a! P.'BJ p m Mj.i? fe .'i.iiu ant lapan (apavlaUs* . a <iwir ,fr,,in rscomal, ,*|.*a? her* ,lilli up to tun.- "'Jv si r):10 p. m Halla f.r Hawaii, per a , v istra ..'?: - .?'?? dally up r , Jul* |, a> * .-I,! |. ni >tat|> f : v> all i, l< icaari \\V?t Uti ind I'll Islands, p-r a a WatttSSSm .from Vajicuv arl elna. h?*r<* iailv ifter Mnv "fl an-1 up lu .lui. *ii al ?:*? p in Maila fer Newf->undlan4, by raft lo Hallfas. and ihenee tv at*?mcr. .Hoe* ai thia Bbbm dally al s *> p m Halla for Miquelon, hy rall (., Beaten, an 1 Itienca Iv at.-nnier. done at thia -tl\cr '.*'.:> fti s:;|0 P. m. Malla for Cuba s? rall te Tamp* KU., and then.* by at.-anier .Milln* M'-ndnvs anl Thuraday*). rios* at th!* nv -,' 7 a rn Malla fer Haslet, overland, unless i .il. *ddrass*d for dtapatcli by ateamer. clo** at this .::: ? : ,i!v ai 'i a aa ?Iteuiatcred mail rl,,a,*a at <! p. rn previous day. CHARLEI w DATTOJt l\*imastag, jfo*toillce. Ncw-Ycrk, N. E., Jun* 15. DM**.