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TO-MORKOWS PRIMARIES. I?RKPAR.\TION3 AT VABJOOB BJaWTBLlCAH HK\i>QVAHTFRS. aoMK BIIBBBIBIT hmam, |WJTKH BBtHQ PLAYKP BI TIIK lM.ATT-t.ArTi:RHA?lt I'K. UI.K Republlcan* sll over the clty were bu*y yesterday and last evenlng getting ready for the prlmnile* whlch are to aaflBS al to-morrow evmlng. The Krpubllcan eJabhOBBBB snd other headuuarlers were scenes of actlve preparatlon, for In most distrlcts there wlll br c ,iitc?l* for deleKates to the AaaOfll Bt] I>l?tr!ct conventlon* Theei conventlon* wlll 00 hald on Tharoday evenlng when delegates to the Btate, Oenaty nn 1 PhRrtCI conventlon* are to he elected K*i>eclal Interest was manlfested In the eetocti .n of eaadMatea for dataajatea to the Aaeembly nistrlct conventlon*. and both slde* have been plck |Hg OUI their mo*t popidar men Cnder the eledloi, dtotrld ayatem of ihe cmmittee of Thirty. whlcn went into effect nearly two year* ago. the powef of choo.irg repreaeatathrea lo sll the Bepoblleaii conventior* thi* yar ia veeted abeolutely ln the A?*embly CRatrtCI conveatlofla, made up of delegates to be eje;-ted to-m rros nlght lt therefore I-.?), >v. * nll Republlcan* who Teel an Interest In the wetfare of thelr party ro at tend hVBBOrrOW .vrnlna's prlmarle* In Ihe elecllon dlstrlct*. Th* toadera i ara hsni at work yeaterday getting out their lleheta and aeetog lhai they w'-r* irtaced ln proper hsnds fof BM ?t the prlmarle*. MOB) of ihe eluhhouaea were a* Mvely as if it e*ere the Sunday nlght hefore Iba gen.t.l eleetlOfl The leaders of the opfMSlttOfl Ifl beaatOW WOTB Ifl gOOd spint* yeaterday, oad daclared that tbey woow , ,?.. H in aeveral dlstrlct* now aeM by the machlne. "We hsve some aorprtoei ln store for Mr I.iut.r bach anl hla '., ill w hen. htnen." snld a well-kn own anti-I'latt :.-.. i.-i :n*t evenlng. "Th. v hava been playlag the amalleei pollttoa in eonaectlon with these prlm..rle* ever kflOWfl ln the Republlcan party of thi* dty, and l don't beltove that ibey can wln wlth BUCh taCtlca lt Ih a great drawhack to us that so many Reptibllrans who believe ln aOCOBCy aad falraesa ln pohtlca ar- atlll out of the dty, but our rsnks wiu ba largely Increaaed by Taea day." Another RepobHcan, ln speakinit of the prepara? tlon* for t),e prlmarle*. ?.ii i rsatsiday: "1 never knew men In H>ntrol o' a county com? mlttee to b, In '!?'"-?? petty and contempi Ible I usiness than the present nianagers have Btooped to this sunimer. Everybody now kn-?s how me Hat ttlon ofllcera aenl In from A?semblv distr.cts that are not under the machlne rontrol have been tampered wth and ethei name* eubstltuted ai th* Republlcan hea.hjuarters and pr*sented to the police Board. ln all my experl snce I never hearl of BUeh 'peanut polltlca, In other dlatrlcta Mr. Lauterbach and Mr. Qruber serit the h'.it.k* to men outalde of the dlatriet nrganlaatlon and ignored th.- Ilata made up by tbe Republlcan dlatricl leadera The treatment of Colonel Cruger ln Ihe XXth Dlotrlcl l* another *amnle of th<- Platt-Lauterbach-Oruber plan. it is the duty of the ofllcera of the County CornrnJt \.? i , s.'" that the blanh f?.rms for the use of the ln*pectors in holding the prlmarles and returnlng the result ar. d Btrlbuted ard ready for the prl? marle*. The very small method employed by the present offleer* Is lo send the blanks t the dis? trlcts where tbey axpect to win and leave the dis trtctfl whlch thev especl to be , arrled by the mnosltion to get th-ir papers a* besl they can^ What ^ught to be said o' men who resort to such Shabby and unmanly practlcea to defeat honorable anl decent RepubMcans?" There was llttle talk about n stralght tlcket yes? terday. Th.- Irapreaslon was growlng stronger that no serlou* effort would be made to nomlnate one. CHAHCE FOR A PARK HOR8B. Albaay, Bept. s (aTpaolal).?The Repubhcae Sen ate Caaveatlen of the XXVTIth lMstrict wlll be h*ld in Amsterdam Ofl Tueeday ar.d every proh ablllty 1* that there wlll he a deadtock for aeveral days. There wlll ba tweaty-one ,l.-'.*gates In the eoaventlon, aeven from Montgomery. aeven from Kulton and HamtltOfl and scven from Schoharle County. The candldatee are Btafford Hoeher, of Montgomery; liol.art Kriim, of Bchoharte, and Thlllp Keck. of Fu'.ton and Hamtlton. Krum says that ln- delegatea wlll stand by him to the ent lt has been ezpected thal the Bchoharle delegate. would flnallv go to Keck. bui Krum- eupportera aav that lt la uaeless to entertaln any BUch flea. K.-ek is Buppoaed to have the backlng of Platt The Hontgomery delegatea wlll remain ateadfaat for Hoeher. Bhould the delegatea eomj ?<< tbe conc'uslon that neither of tha three candldatea an be nomlr.Htei. there is n bellef that B dark horse mav be nomlnated by the Montgomery and Bch - harle uciegates. It is n il expected, however, that the Kulton and Hamllton delegatlon would fav?r any auch mcve. Aaaemblyman Gardlner, of Mont? gomery who loal the delegatea of his county by a comblnatlon. has Btrong ba klng In his county, par tlcularlv tn Amsterdam. where he scuired twenty flv* of forty-one delegatea to the county conven? tlon. His fol'.owers strongly urge the nomttiHt'.':, of Krum. or a dark horae. Bhould Keck he noml? nated Judce Henry V. Horst. of Amst.-rdam. for inerly of Bcboharle County, wlll be the liemocratlc nominee. v snciAI.IST NOMINEE FOR CONORBBB Haverhlll, Ma?*.. Sept. 8 -The Soclallst I.abor party thls afternoon nomlnated Mlchael T. Berry. of Haverhlll. s* candldate for Congress from the Vllth Eaaea Dlatrlct. ? ??-> A TROLLEY <All 8MA8B IX RAYOXXF. gRVRRAL KBW-TORB PBORItB Ht'BT IR A RKAR KKO Ct>l*U8K>N. At the Intersectlon of Avenue (' and West Tenth at., Bayonne. a Irolley-car Of the Consolldated Trac tlon Coaapany'a Jerssy <'lty and Bayonne llae daahe,] at fu'.I apeed Into the rear end of another r.ir of the same llne yesterday afternoon. Th< crish attracted a crowd to the scene of the aeddent. Kortuaatsly aOSM of the |>er*on* on elther rar was fa'ally hurt, although aeveral passenger* wer* thrown from end sc*tts to the roadway. The most Oerlously hurt was A J. Aramonli, of New-York. whose left arm was fractured above the elbow. Ml*s Bradv. of Newburg, N Y . who is vlslilng retothrea ln Twelftb-al . Jersey Clty, recelved a palnful cut beneeth th^ chin. Ml*s Rachel Manuei. of No. 4". (Irand-st.. New-York Clty, was badly brulaed and shocked The Injurlcs of Ihe vlctlma were .tttendel lo by l ?r. l'red M Corwlo, ehlef of the Bayonne Hospltal and Dlspensary's medlcaj staff. Motonnan No 1'-. who wa* runnlng the car whlch caused the damaitf. doea nol know how he ? eerlous Injurv. The eheet-lrofl guard and front plat form of hts c'ar were completely wrecked, the fen !.-r belng broken off and th.- motor box shattered. The rear piatform of the other ur was not much dam aged. but the footboard w.-is apllntered. ? ? ? MRS. FLEMIXB AT MA88 IX TBlB toairs FHF. ASKH FOR CATHOUC SF.KVKT.P-VISITFP VI T\m, OP HKB LAWTBRB Mr*. Flemlng. who 1* lackad up In the Tomb* unler oaaaaetoa of having murdered her mother, Mrs. BvelUM Bltae, rooe at 6 o'dock yesterday morn? lng and attende.l ma*s. read ln the prl?on chapel by Father Connlff. of Bt Alphonsus's Church Boutk Plftb-ava Mra. Plemlag i* not a CatboUc, but she spent seven yar? :n a t'athollc convent. and she asked for t'athollc *er\; ? Mra P".emlng wa* vlalted by <?eorge C. ?'ampt.-ii. who aave his addreai a> Na BB Broadway. He said he waa ? '????: of 'Mrs F'.emlng. John C, Sbaw and Orata Nathan, two of Mrs Flemlnn's towyera, called after Mr Campbell had gone nnd stayed from ii to UJa. Mr. Bhaw aald ihera was abeolutely nothlng to say._ 1RIED 8F1CJDE TO E8CAFB ILLXESS. MEBWTCK CVT ms THROAT WITH a RaBOR His wiiK s sTiii.i'il.F. To .;i:r THB wijai'oN PROM R1M James Berwlrk. a hrbklaver, slxty-elght years old. who llves wlth his wlfe aad three ebJtdrafl at No. &5i Morris-ave. attempted aalctde Iaal nlght by *Iashlng his ihn.at with a razor. He falled to reach the Jugular veln. but I* ln a w.-nk COBdlttOa at Har lem Hospital Berwlck formerly Uved In Yonkers. where he ls sald to have good connectlon*. Thlrteen years ago he had a -evere attack of Intermlttent fever i4lr.ee then he has freo.uently sald that if he ever bad anothe* atia k he would commlt sulclde A week ago he was agaln strlcketi with Inter mlttent fever, and has made llfe mlserable for his wlfe by his threats of self-destructlon. Phe watch.-d hlm carefully. I^ist nlght the eld.st chlld, Harry. thtrteen years o.d. went lo Church Ber wlck and his wife were in the front room of thelr llat. "LOflk out of ihe window aad see If you can see l.arry comlng," aaJd Berwlck. Mrs. Berwlck dld o. and whUe bet bsad *as out of t... wln<low her husbaiid drew a raaor from ur.der the mattreas of the bed, where he had hldden tt. aml alaahed hla throat Mra Berwlck turasd round, caw her husband blsedtag, and, runnlng to hlm, grabbed the raaor, fihe aereaaaed and when other tenants ruahad Ifl 'li.j found the Iwo atru? gling for the wsapon BWrwtch was finally ovei pewsrsd. After a sltKht deiay I)r. I'aepke. of tho Harkm Hoapltal, arrlved and took hlm away. Aa be i* *t(,i aufferlag from the fever hla case is thought to be a aerkrua Ofle. LA.W808 -'? >.'///..? i<> mi: irsrrr.. Mra. Mlffln, a pretty young wotnan, who look.-d to be about twenty-three years old, and sald she Uved at No. *# W?st Fifty-*eventh-si., fell off her blcycle at One-htindred-and-alxteenth-at. and | niveralde I'rlve. ye-lerday aftornoon. and ,11s- | located her etbOW. , , , . a eIRgaaer patk peReeaxxx ran all tho way M >h- , au,.-??..onln?'la..n,on. Hotel nnd Xe.1 ta. hurrv c? for xa xmlmkacalMBW^Bgg*$ Dj. HU eaamand rexeMjx '???..'/; ftniahed | Kull.-r was drlung b> *n?1 .mM,.? Mlfl|? if ahe I dreaalna the aprxln. J??*f/N^.r";h, ,? aald to I a?7rV?U&?wnrt. with the bkyck oa th.- baefc of tn- v ni rode off. -? ?.?? FOR LIBERTY OF THE PRB88. QEftxfAR BXJCULItW kBBKWt THKtK RIOHTI AM' PATBIOTttaf. WNT THRT ORJfhW^xRDAB DAt TRRRA??CT UflTBRg HIRXBteP BRRUB TRRATRRX OMBR. neriiti Bept I The Qawnamant" PWxee?l,on?J thr-VeJwirt.." the kxdlna BVwtatkl oigxa of Berbn. ha. bxd . raxeHonxry eaTxxt J*?2raati Bdllor Ffund, foUowad by tl.taamr of toxraata populxrly auppoaaed te be taaplrad by the Ckrvern menl for spe-la, r-prcslve kgklatkm. hx. eliclkd from mverxl Boelxltal kxdera no only pratexta agalnal gavernmental laterferanc. wltb tho .b.rty of tbe prxaa, bul a fl?t deatel "f ?'"; "?,nl " Bampttoa tha. tbe ieelaltat pxrty ?"???'" w n ' ,?ae.l of havlnx fBtted X- petHOtlam PBB arlrtx," ... xii arikla raelylng lo ihe rtara. ?? laatlOB by lha Emperof tn,. the Bcvklkt pxrty waaa band of perxona who were unwllllng ... beai the name of Oeraxaax, oectarea thai the beal pain atx m Oermaay xre ttoHxv'who xre xlmlni lo glve to aii Oermaaa the fulkel meaaura of polltleai no ettv. g.-nulne opiallty Xnd B BUM |.roS|..rlt v. DJT daxtroytng th.- axktlng Byatem of eapkltxtlon ol worklngmen. The -VerwBrta" refralna from maa Ing any dafenoe of Ita auppoeed h. itllity and alao of the prexamed boatlllty of the Bocialkl pxrty to the celebratlon of Bedxn Dxy. ThlB of courae ia to t.e psaeeted from a newapaper arhtab haa been put under the han of Imperlal dkpleaanre bul tha utteranrea of the "Vorwi.-ts" xn Bphcld by ?peaehea .lellvoro.i by Herrxa Auer xnd Vollmar. who voico the aentlmenta of a kige aactlon or th. so.-iaiist party. Herr Auer, ln a speech "leiiverea nt a reunlon of Boeiallatfl ln Horlln yeaterday. rj. fendrd the BCtlon of the party In ra-fralnltig from partlripatlon ln the celebratlona commemoratlye of Podan Vn\\ taklng the ground thnt It woiim he impollti.- to irrltate the Prench democracy. Pursuing his aubjeot. he aald thnt thls dld not implv that the U.-rman So.-lalists were etiemieH of the princlplea of the tinlty of the Fath.-rland or of the unltjr ..f the Bmplre. 80 lon? aa lt wa* .o-<-<-. aary to preserve unltv. ho BXld, all BoclXIIStl were readv now. aa th.-y a.-r.- In IB70, to march agalnat Fratice or any other natlon [ resuinln^ to .-,-.=.?.11 tho Fmplre Nioreover. they were ready and vvlllmg to flcht for the retentlon of tha Relchaland. Tho gonoroua tono adopted hy most of the Oer? man newspapers |n thelr nrtlcles commentlng upon the annlversary of the third Repnbllc of France ought to have helped to componsate the Prench for tho Irritation whh'h they egperleneed through the ehullltlons of the (lerman? in their .ommemoia tlon of tho i.attl.- of Bedan 'ihe 'Voaaleehe Zeitung" aava that. althougb founded ln tha hour ' PVance'a groatost tr'al. tho preaent R.-i-uhli haa BBVed the nationnl honor and preserved the exktenca of France again^t the plok of the. nac t.oulala._ I'endlng tho artual manr? uvres, nlwm hattlen, etc., whl'-h will take p'aee durlnK tho woek, th,> Emperor has amuaed hlmseif hy pprlncinK Piir prlaea upon the rlviliana, as well n? iij.oii th-- mlll tarj An taeldenl whlch took place on PVIday givea a good ldoa of the fun the Kalser l? hxvlng In other dlrntionn thnn those rxqulrlng Btrlel mllltary dleclplinr. After rkltlng lha hntlcrlea be tweer Riagroy and Bwlnemunda, he kfl the ktter place on board the dlxpateb-boal Qrilk, tukim: eommand of that veaael. Reachlnc .he motith of 'he nl.-r. the Emperor orden '. the boal to k ahead nt full apeed. Th.- order waa obeyed Immc djately, ard reaulted ln fon-lns; the water of the t'iver- over the hanks, whlch were llned with people cheeiing the progreaa of the Bmperor. The people were so mnssr-d that they were unable to gel away from the wavea whlch awepl the banka, and th.-v ?.:. conaequently thoroughly drenched, imt per fectly Kood-natured The Kalaei waa hlgl amused at seoing the wavea roii ihrough Ihe crowd, .nanv of xhnm w.-re howled .lown by Ihe for.-e of t'lie water. I'rlneo Ulsmarck has aceppted tho proslrlrnry of ihe .-Jtettln Rrieger Veroln (war sooletyV Tho Bm peror sent an Invl.atlon to Prlnco Mlsmarck to attend tho banguet, whlch will take pla.-e on Sep temher t.. as .he repreaentative of the Provlnce of l'omerania The ex-f'han.-eiior decltned tho Itivlti tlon. ploading his Inflrniltl.-s and advanced aee aa reaaoaa for his non-a.-c.-ptanoe. Tho theatrlcal seasnn In Hf-rlln has hegun. Tho RosenfeMs, of N'evv-York, made n BUCCexxful open ini? of ihe Freidri.-h Theatre. in WlIhelmatraaae, with "A Trln to Mars " Herr Paxach, the n.-w manajjer of ihe Herllnr-r Theatre, has made a great hlt In the production of Kklat'fl "Penthkllea?" The Emperor and Empreaa Bttended divlne servlep thls mornlng. at whl.-h Captaln Evans and oth.-r reprosoniatlves of the flerman-Amerlcan poldkra sang a hymn wlthoul musl.-al accompanlment. A BQUADRON FOR BUENOB ATRBR. BPA1N WILL PROTE 'T RRB BCRlRCTS THBRE, WHO HAVE OECOMB OBKOXIOVB TO THE NATTVE8. Modrld. S-pt. R. The Oovernment has d.-. id.-l to eend a naval aquadron to Ruenoa Ayrea to protecl Spanlards there Who, by thrir d.-sir<- to assi.-l Bpaln ln quelllng ihe Inaurrectlon in Cuba, i.a\ ?? lacurred the wrath of the populatlon of Buenoa Ayrea, who are de.-plv ln svmpathy with the Cuban revohltlon Ists. TIIE BTJLTAIT8 CONCE88ION1 BO CHRIBTIAM YAI.I IN ARMKNIA. BUT .'Hltia tian orriOBJU WIlaL BB ait. unthi. to thk POLICB rOBCE. ronatantincij.ie, Bept h. Th<- Bultan'a note ac cuialntlng the Powera wltb tho conceaaiona he ls wllllng to mnke ln tho a-lnilnlstratl-in of Arni.-nia has been kxaeel Th.- Sultan aaya that nn Thrlstlan vall wlll ho appo'.nt.'d, htit that other offldalfl will he ehoaen in p^riiportion to tho Mahometan an.1 Chrlatlxn populatloa. r'hristian fflcera wlll bo admitted to the gcndarnierlo. an.l a rural pollce force Wlll l.. created. Tho dragomana ..f th.- Rritlah, Prench and Ruaaian Rmbaaa'ca wll] be eiitiii.-d to com munlcate dlrectly with the preeldenl ..f th.- Turk ish Comniitt.-*' of Control, whlch will att xa a Porte. NEW BCHBME PX)R THK NATIOXAI. 'l.l\i: THK AI.t.AN STKAMSHll' COMPANY*8 PROPOBITION HK.'KIVKS XEJUOUX CONXIDERATION OBJECT TO rORxUNQ A RRW 00RPORAT1OB tdvetpoot, Sept. 8. Mr. Rutter, a sliarehol ler of the Natlonal Line Btaxmxhlp Company, prealded yesterday at a m.-.-tlng of those shar.-hol l. 1 s vvh.. are op|KjHfd to the aeheme to rcconstruct the com? pany ho as to avol 1 Its compulsory UqilktaUon 'I be meetlng voteri ln favor of rfrioiisly conslJerlng the ? ?heme of the Allan l.lne. which offere-i to work ne National l.lne on B maxlmnm eommkaion of ai per .-ent on out war 1 and 1 [>er cent on lnwar-1 bual nesa. If thls scheme dld not pay, ihe Allan l.'t.o was preparei to redwe Its commkaloi The me. tlng iipi>oir.tod a oommllt'-e to report 00 thk plan. The xeheme to whi.-h theae ahareholdera obje t was to form a new company, to be called Le) 1 I, Wllaon A Purneaa, l.lmlt.-l, with a capital ol aa>, to tal e over the Rational Company, Tha nea company wus to pay tXO.OOO, whlch would be 1 ifh dent 10 ll'iuidate all the National Company'a lebta, then to s.sue 12.S03 pref.-ren.e aharea of Reach and IX.OM ordlnary r<hares of fi <-,.. ti the old comi preference ahareholdera g.-it.'ng aii the new ; enase share-. ani half th<- ordlnarj aharea, the other half of the new ordlnary ahai - ?? ilng to the old company's ordlnary abareho IfRg. NAOLfffl HU8BAN0 CAPTURBD, KROWR as < HAlti.r.s WHITE, HB M ALUDQED TO HAVB BTOLEM |U)X.aH WORTH OT PER BORXXi J'H.'l'KRTV HE JL'MPEO HU BAIL, r. NEW voitk fheyenne. wyo, 8el(t &.--A cable dlspat.h wis received yesterday l.y K \V. Mann from JohxatlB burg, Bouth Afrlca Bnnoundng that Charka White was k custody at that pkee, R'hite k the xxaa who i..-.-ame fiimous as the huaband of Mik Nagk of thls <-ity. i.y ateallng about RM.OftO in money, bonda and raluablea. 11- waa arreoted m New-Yorh a couple of yoara ago and wxa raleaaed under bonda pen.llng a.-tion on a iciuisitioii from tha <;?? of Wyomlng. He Jumpeo his bonda and dlaappeai I alnce th<-n nothlai ims beea beard from him umil the dlspat.-h v.-st. rdaj ? ?^ RIgHAF TO Tlli: HOORDLAMD Aataarp, Bepl I The laternxtknal Rxvtgatlan a'ompany'a Btejiii.-i Noordland. Captaln He/ice, from Rew-Torh Augu-t ^ for ttus port, ran aground tn th.- Hiver Bcheldi at t o'ekeb thia mornlng durlng a fog. The paaaangera were tranaferred to a Btaamer that Was paaXitlX up the rlver tO Antwerp. AmhIhI an.-. was sent to the Nooagland a* aoon as ihe nawa i of the H.-rident reached h<-i> l A NOVA BOOTJA TOWR ALMOBT RI RNRD i'P. Liverpeot, R, B., Bept. s Thia lewx vvas ? wipoii oul hy flre, whlt-h atarte.l l?-tween I . O'.'lo.-k thls momiiiK, and taged nearly all day. The loaa will he between feo.OMO and r>'-.(U) with about $20,ta>i toasxraaea The flre burned from the ?aier* adea up throiiith the bu*ln*s* portlnn of the town. All the prln.lpsl bulld'.ngs are ln ashes. ? ?. ?? THB iLUAHCA AOAIN a ?PAHtSB BIRBTTRa BaWIVg tiik iiki-oiit that , THB TORB '"" TIIK HABBlfl PBBfli m \m BBBM UBJBI-TBB Tn. Madrtd, Bept s The Dahe ef Tetuaa, Mim*ier of i I'orelgn AfTalr*. doatoa n report thnl the I'nltrd Htai.* ha* proteetsd agalnst the laiiguage of the gpanlah preaa In Its tl atment of the reeeai :,!.;, lopmanU Ifl Ihe Alllanca incld.'.i. THB PRENCH M a.V< -KIVUKH BBQIN MiniT IM<N?> MBR wii.i, TARB PART IN tiik im riLIJM BYOMJTBJHB Parto, Bept. * T,,r manoenvres Of the Fifth. Blxth, Beventh and Rlgbth Army corp*. cojaaetelag iroopa to the number nf 00001 BMBl men, began to-day ln Iba PBBelflea Mnuninlns. near thaVoOflOa Tha manoeuvrea in ofl .1 kfrgff niflll than usual prealdenl Paure arrlved 111 t.-umre* last nlght and witnesaed lo-day'i operatloaa from a hindau. ln whl.h were alao aeated OeaereJfl Banrllaewn and 1 iragomlroff. - e> 11 1 ? 8TILL THREE THII'S A DAY YKT r. A TTLBB HAS BBBM A L8TTER CARRIBR NKARI.Y l'IKTY TEABi i'.vkn' tiik BfO BLIBBARB DIB S'"T KBBP BTM ii:i'M RBACHtKfl <i<i\ BRRORt ISI.am, BRMiBiarRNcaa or sixtv irabj 01 1 ira m bbr roRB A hlgbly bonorad snest at th* l.shor Dsy COfl ventlOfl of tha l.cti. r-.'arrler*' Assndatlon In Phlla delphta waa Charlea \. Tytor, of Ka BB fcadleon *t., Brooklyn There wera maay promlneal men there Includlng PeataBaeteMJaaerol wilson. e? rjovernor Pattlaon, aad the I'ostmnsters of Philadei phla and New-York, tofl II M deabtful wheiher any ,,r tbeae attracted more att.-ntion than Mr. Tyler. "Old charlle" owea his dlsilndlon to the fact thttt he i* auppoaed to be the oktaat paoteBka offldal ln .,,. country. m* nerlod of aervtea i? kaowo to t>e longer than that ol any other employe of the New CHARLEi A. TYI.FR. York offlce He was born on Octoher 2*. 1S23. snd 011 October 9 be wlll have cooaptotei a perio.] of lifty years of eOfltlnUOUa servlce In New-York'* Of fi,-,.. Ha ia c;in nale and hearty except for freojuenl attacka of rheumatiam, and ti* regniarly n* the aun ri?. 1 and aeta be makea three dally tr.p* with hl* mallbag lo Qoreenor'e latond, which has been his rout'- for Bfteen y. ars AN KARI.Y HTAUT "oid Charlle" tirst dellvered mmi when he wa* a routh of fonrteen yeara The Poatofllce wa* thea in Clty Hall Park, at Centre-et Hla father was a i rlerk ln the ofllce, bui <|2ht years lat*r the son be c.'i:n<- B CaiTler. Mr. Tyler tells the story of his Ui t yeara In poatofllce work in these worde: "Tea, I gu< M I am aboul a* old as any of them. I have been on tbe road, a* the tirumm*rs say. for about flfty-flve yeara and durlng fifty years I have glven all of my tlroa to poatofllce work. When I wa* a lad I ueed to dellver newspapers and maira zlne* for the publtehera T remember neBvertag Noah's 'Eventog Btar.' Tha dhrtotlan Advoeateend joun 1.' The Home Joaraal,' 'Hant'e Magaatoo' aad Othera, most of whlch ar.- no longer Issned. I trled lo gel an Bppolntmenl from Horaca Qreeley a* one nf Th.- Trlbune'i carrten, bui dldn'l aueceed. All the carrlera llked The Trlbune pretty well. and th.y trled ao hard to do their work ln good ahapa thal there w,is no vacancy for m>\ Harace Oreelej \\.i? ,1 good frtead Of mine fr..m the time I first met hlm natll he dled, and be was alwaya re.i iy to do anythlng he could for me 1 thlnk lt wa* his rec ommendatl >n that helped m<- more than anythlng . to i-'.-t my Hral appolntmenl ln the PoetofJ ? 1 ni VI 1 pr:z, I any glfl tnore hluhly than a copy of tbe Hral toaue of Tha Trtbuna, whlch my father oaca gSVC me. ?1 began work ..n O tober M, laB, a* an aaelatanl carrler undei my father. He an 1 1 arere th>- anl) carrlera In our dlatriet, which araa bounded by lha Clty Hall, Broadway, the Rpwery and Orand-et There ara now nearly iifty carrlera in thi* aoma terrltory. The poatmen repreaeated aearly everj . tlllng lhai was th.-n kc wn. There were In the ?ervtce clergymen, artlate, actors and doctora, who took up the work to gel the exerdse. Roherl H. Morrls, who waa once a Reeoefler, wa* postaaaBter when I began He waa alwaya ready to take oft hi* coal and help us out In a rUBh Amoflg my COIB tbe earrylflg department were Frel.tl. k Ii. Pji.'ti.'.r. a well-known ln.strumentnll?t snd band Capta ? Calrna, of the Indoneftdenca Ooard; Jackaon, on old-thna Bowery actor, who made one af the t,.-t Bbytoeka ever oa the stnge, and Bou vl> r. nn artl-t. A PROMOnON. "I was sn a**!?tant carrler untll lR*a. when the dtoc ivery of g.,id in Callfornla allnred many of the | employea ln the ofTlce to the Paclflc Coast. and I I w;..s appointed t" a vacaaey as an 'Inside' .,-- 11 anl Between Iaal aad 1M<0 I heid ttfteen dttfereat ; placea, aoma of whlch w?re in the offlce, but m,>st of 'hcin were as earrtor nn varlous routes. In the -.11 -.- daya we reeelved] two oeata on every letter 1 and i-.wspaper we deUvered, and the (e.vernm^nt .1 the same amoont It never n.vurred to ? j..- iple that four c-nts was a blg prlce. to pay. The carrlera who had ?ne dowal >wn aaerneoi route* oftea aaade from $10 to $12 a day from th* twa-eeat collectloni. Th.y were allowed tn *eii Btaaapa and reeelved 6 1 r ? tal comn?toek>n. Hdlveries dld not extend much beyond Twenty-flfth-et Rr.ute* wr then ealled dlatrtcta and at one time there arere only twenty-three carrlera for all New-Tork. But , each carrter, as the work increa?."t. wa* aaatoted by ln ' ..r tiir-" Buboedlnatee Before the *ui>-stntions were eatabBabed the carrler* met thelr n*s!*tant* al drugstorea und gave them their mall for dellv ? ry " vTAB-TTMB RXPBRIENCBB Th- re |i llttle variet\ |n the llfe of s letter-carrler. but Mr. Tyler haa ha 1 a lew totereetbig experl "No, I did nol enllst ln the I'nion Army." aald be, "bdl before the war was over 1 had con , trtbuted m> part lo the reatoraag of peace right her,- In New-York. Durlng the war I was on daty ln wh?it waa then the PuTth R7ard. When th. drsfl ii..ts broke oui In IM we were compeUed to aboul der our Bprtngfleld rlflis to help defend the offlce agatoai the mob, Beven different Incendlary fire* atarted by thi mob cotdd be aeea from the r,H,f of t!,.- Poatofllce Bulldtng. Two of our number were kllied and otheri were wouaded. The way the ptatel and ilungahoti wbtoaed around our head* i thal the rlotera were ln dead earne*t. I fortunately tacapfd tbe daager of tbosa dreadful nlght* with no Injury mon aertaua than a wound ,.n my wrlat." The reteran haa I vi\ 1 lemetnts-anee ,,f the Te moval from the old church rdfllca where he had tollad thlrtj yeara to Ihe preeenl bollduig. on Au guat H, um, tha carrlera' departmeai araa aaovad. At S o. ... k ln :'ie afteraooa the c.lrrler* marchel oOt of tha old place wlth thelr baK* slung across tbelr ehouldera m 1 poaeed around the builiing siug Ina "Auid l^ang .-;\ ae Pourteen postma lers ,? been In oin.-e slnca \r Tyler began hla work. and h>- can tell Interest itik- anecdotei aboul ? ich of them WTben Ikaac N Kowler w.is poatmastei h ufBca in th.- olq Hutch I'hiir.h in Kaaaau-si w.," the rendeevoua ..f ;h> N'Htloii's l,i?.'g.Kt polltlclana gtephen A. Doaglaa fre. ij<ient:\ psld hla reapecta to Mr Pawler. After m Powlei had bssn aocussd ol dafalcatloa und had glven hh attentlon 10 ,s'!v<-r mlnlng ln Megkro, he offered it.- reteran carrler ? place ln hl* mlna that iuIkI.i bavi 111.,1. hlm a rlch muii loaag ago. 11,,j Mr rrlei remal. true lo hla Hral lo\* lf i;.t ? i.ii Haneock had been placed In Ihe PreeMentlal > ii.nr in iNsn. Mr. Tylei mighi iwo reeelved a K0..1 .,1.In 1101.1 In ? ? ? nancock al !n-f'hlef of ".?? Itlani 1 dviali 1 . \ 1 nlti 1 Btata Army, nuida an appllcaUon for ? ie.itmeni of , oarrter lo take the mati 10 Oovernor*a l.-iand, and "Charlle" wa* seleeted for the route In ad.llllon to sta.k* of letter* Oeneral Haneock would recelva b] ever, mall eoplea of u, .-ii nsWSflOOOra, U, hla falthfulnea* and oatlenca in handllng thla Immenso BMM of mall, tho rarrler I won th? ''?.?'''" Bdmlrattan and waa told hy hlm | timt in ca?'- of a Dem ..ratl.- victory he shoiild have , agood ?nv ?' Waahlngton IN THK IIK.NRY i'I.AY r NMPAKIN. The yeteran'a memory la romarkably elXXT upon many axearreacaa of his youth fctl TyRt telle arltb Kioat prlde of an n. I I tn of the I'resideiitial ewaapaigx of RBt it waa aakad nbom bcm dxy BXBOeg ".<? VVhlg.a that Heary 1 l.iy was ln the rlty. I nnd aitangemeiite were ,.t oaaM l.egun for a Xig rallv The demonslratlon wa.s held In tho ovenlna I and whiie th? raxaoux Rentoeaka was .leiu-ering his j apee.-h on the por. h of AldatWaM PoBBOXfB h .us.. ln Rurrxy-aat young Tyler stood by hla sld- h? .1 ng oae of Ihe tWX tor. hes whlch gav- the lllumlnii' XX for ihe oecaakm, "That arxa ? idg night. i t-n v...i " aald Mr. Ty.er "Mr. ciay wa- a powxrful BMm, nnd j whea he had finishei apeakkx there waa acarca i h man there who could euppreaa his admlratkn for hlm. no matter box mbld ? Democral h<- waa another of th.- acenea whkh Mr. Ty'.er d.-iights to rern.it la the vl?lt of Oxxeral Jackaon and Black HaWX to the clty. "I don't remenib.-r Just what v. u ii wa-, said he to The Tiibwne reporter, "but 1 eiial! nev.-r forg.-t how they looked rldlng dOWfl the stre.-t slde l.v sld.- BX li.ts.-ln U Ckl aral Jackaon was a flne appearing man with his bandaome iigure anl hla bus>iv anlte balr Bk k llawk wna well nmi.-d. I CXX as-oir- v.m. He WBB i as black xa the demon hlmxelf, and would hxve made i good companton f?>r hlm In other reapecta, l Imaalne "Ona -.f Ihe t.i-st frlonds I ever had," contlniie.l Mr Ty.er. "was John Kilcssoti Tlme anl Hgiiln j l uaed to exll upon hlm at hk atudy i don'l b Ih.-re aaa ? thlng XBOBl rBXthemxtlCX and BOCh afTalis that he dl ln't kn iw. I wou'-l go Inlo his , atudy anl flnd hlm cempletely aurrounded with mapa and chark Me would tell me ,.n aboul his ] work and try to explain hi? inventlona t-i me. as if I knaw a* much aboul them us ho dld. I would sit there xnd Itaten ia it all, xnd when ha xtopped ' ?a i,.i aay 'Bee, here, you aeed a 111 r:.? recrextlon I ,-is n,, mmewhere.' Then we would have .i flne dlnner, go to tha theatre .md afterwxrd have n > <|Ulet little ce'.ebratlon the n.iiun- ..f whlch you m.iv | Imaglna for youraxif. if xty memorj waa more faltnful i could tell you Ihe namea of a acora of a i is, po'.iti. lans. pujfllkta and promlnxnt men in all profamknx whom l have mel at on.- tlme or another at tho hotois. My dlfferent routea hava taken me Into nearly everv parl of tho clty, anl If I hav done no more. I have at ,<? ist sren iilne tenths of ihe p.-ople ln Now Y..tk w h . <e names havo been before the puh.lc" A FKRAMHIT.ATIN.; PORTOPPICR Mr Tyler s.ivs he la now ln r.allty a walking postofti.e for fJovernor'fl island. in the varloua poekek of his unlform xre the registerej letter, monev-order, sp.-.-lal dellvery, s.omp and domcstlc and foreign deUvery departmenta, and withal he is one of the most efflcienl Informatkn bureaua ln the country. He is immensriy popular with every tadaader, not only becauae of his boaated reputatlon of havlag lettera in his b.ig for aii who eapect them. hut also becauae ..f ln g tnkl klnd-haarted ries- His on.- enemy, rhenmailsm. often .-ompels hlm to rest for a few moments on the st.-ps of the bouaea along his route around the park. but th.-re ls not an ofllcer or a private ther.- who is not proud io ba his h..st whenever "Charlle" f.-els <!!.?- j posed lo rest. There ls but ono occaalon a ye.ir whlch ever calls hlm from his post of duty. nnd lhat Is a fatnllv r.-unlon. The hlg bllxxard "f ! March, 1VS(<. dld rioi pr.-v.-nt hlm from making hla cuatomary thr.-. trips. "There I* one thlng I wlsh you would say f-.r mo." the patriarch sai.i to the reporter. ' i have ! been quofed as s.iylng that I am not faVOrabk the empl-.v m.-nt of young men as cirrlers. I t..-- | Ikve thi oppoalte of that, even lt I don't prac what I prexch. lt I" ono of my pet Ideaa Ihal : nfter a man has glv.-n tho hest years of his llfe t., the eervlce aome provklon ought to be m.ii-' wheretiv he ran elther seoure llght.-r work or ean be retlr'ed on i penalon. A i irri.-i's salary Is bv no moana a hlg on.-. and ??? ean'l aftbrd t-> iivo in idleneaa .ifter we are tiftv yeara old. Rul there are few rocatlona In whlch men of my age earn their llving bj travelllnx around out-of-doora from aun rlse :o sunset. I know lt is cortrary to the Qov emment'a poilcv to intmdin-e th- penaion systom into clvll departmenta, bu. I muat aay that i hope lo see the dav when .'nngn-ss will .-hang- Its mlnd In thls respect. I am patlently hoplng that tn the near future a penston low for ktter-carrlera may be pnssel on whlch I may ba retlred." 1 CLBYER RUSE TO ESCAPE. IT RTORKED WITH A.MAZ1VI BUOCBRB IN COPTRULTi CA8B. HB WALRRD OUT OT THK PRIB0NER8' PBB AT THK T...MI.S COURT UHTJRB THK NAMK ' < K A RAN WHO HAO BRRH DHaCHARORD. Ouotav .'..[.triiii, No. ?7 Ottver-xt, waa xrrxxtad on Labor Day night by Ptttkeaaan Mkhael J. Qelvtn, of th" o?k-st. <?tallon, on complalnt of .lames I'aa <iuolt. of No. 94 Chxrry-xt Pxxqooit says Captrull Btabhed hlm .slx moattU Xga after rohhlr.g hlm of $Hio. CoptruU went to Troy. anl the pollce had heen on the lookout for hlm attfl >? (Salvln took CoptruU to tho Tomhs Pollce. Totirt yester.lay and plaeed hlm ln the prlsoners' pen whlle he made complalnt agalnst three oth-r prlson.rs .. had. Potkemaa Wllitam .i. Cuanlngham, of the Oak st statior.. at the bbbmUmxexflxdtwxntyprlxonxn out of th.- pen to arralgn them on the ch.irgc ..f vioiating eorporxtlon ordtaancea They were puah BXrt mXB. Whex Magiatrate Crane heard that they had been kckad up aince Baturday he dkcbxrgad all of th.ni. As cuatomary, Magiatrate Crane called out the nun-s ,.r each, and tho name of Emanuel Dackua waa promptly anawered t... The alleged Dackua was th.-n lassed out with ulnet.-.-n others by Policem.iii I'unnlt >.:!'?.'" When ? 'r.ilvln ;ookcd ln the pen for Coptru.l ho couldn t Bnd hlm. Then It was dlacovered that .'optrult had been pa.ssed out l.y taklng Dackua'a name. Dackua was still Inaide the prkonara* raillng. Mxgiatrate Crane dkchargxl hlm, xnd th.> pollce man hiirri.-l to the o.-.k-s-t. Btatlon to aend out a g.-n.-ral alarm f..r Coptrull. "Cunnlngham was a; fauit." said Sergeant Langan, of (he .'ouil Bquad, "th..ugh the most careful man mlght blunder llke wIse." Sergeant I.angan sald he WOUld have to mako a complalnt agalnst Cunnlngham nt Headquartera. Cunnlngham said thai Dackua and Coptrull looked much a.lke. "Twxnty men." he sald, "all of whom but one were Oreeka and ItaUana, are prettv bard to ?li-j tlngtils-h from one another Coptrtil dldn'l bexltate a inoiiient alxiut BBSWXlinB to DacklUffl num.', and that also threw me off my guard." ORITIARY. IRA HROWN Tra Ttrnwn, genetal manager of the New-York <~"ah Company, died yeateratay xfteraoon at the Hotel Revada, at No. R8 BoukvxraL Mr. Hrown waa born 1 In Newfoiindland. N. J.. in MR\ anl when a young man came to New-Vork and engag.-d In tho llwry buatneox, He anxa the junior partnxr of the oi.l llv ! ery tlrm of Ryerson & Hrown, whl.h was not dis aolved untll ln 1SM, when the New-Tork Cab t'om pany succ.kd it. Mr. Hrown. It ls s.ild. ktroduead In thla clty tho tlrst landau, the tlrst banxom tm 1 i tho flrst coup*. ll'- xcxnilrad no smail Btcxaure of promlnenea when as i-eneral manager of the New Vork Cab Company he tried to establkh n cheap cab Bervlca. Th- little yellow .-abs whlch he Intro .lu. .-1 ln iaH w. re amona the in-.-t talked about affalrs of thelr dav Mr. Hrown expecled that h-> POUId bulld up a big buslneaa with tl-eni by reduclng his ratca to X centa a mik. Por a Ume the ea perlmenl was auccaaaful, hut aoon th.- enterprlaa waa a..indon.-l Mr Hrown r.-tained his ofllce aa general manager ..." ?he .?it. compxny untll his death IL- eataWkhed ? blg bualneaa, whi.-h now haa | elght branch.-s In thls Clty. His son. W-ilur \\ . Hrown, is the Buperintendenl of (he atablea, at riev enty flfth-Bt and Amaterdam ave Mr Hrown was a member of the Oentlemen i linving ciut. and had th.- reputatlon of i?-mg one of i th.- beal four ln hand drtvers in the country. He vvns nls ? on- ..f th.- f.mnd.-rs of th?- Ameri.-an Horae Kachange. lle had .. wlde drcle of frlenda, among wnom be was greatly admlred for his generoslty ?^bouTtorty-three yeara ago he married Mka Kar. winat.s. who surviv.-.- hlm Puneral aenrlcea wlll be held a" the Hotel N-va la on Tueaday mornlng ... 10 o'rlock. and the burl.,i vul DX Bi Uarwi.k. N. \. ? -ae ? DR, WILLARD RTRIOHT. Atlantlc Clty. N J.. Bept I Kx-M..v..t Willarl Wright, a welldanown phyalckn of thls clty and an ' influentlal DxaXOCrat, dkd BUddenty at hla home thls mornlng from apoplexy, aged ekty-threa yoars. Barvaral we.-ks ?.?.. i>r Wrlghi waa atrlefcen with paralyak. He waa ..n lha etreel ln a dxj or two agxln, ani kughed ai the newepaper repork eea - cerntag the aerlouxnxm of the attack H- was ap p.ir.-ntly well last night, and xttended feveral pa u-ni' ta bk ofBce Ha compklnrd ol f?iing tl thk mornlng when ba aroae. and aftei dreaalni nimsoir went into his ofllce md waa auddenly atrkaen. Iir Wrig.it w.,a tairn m New-York and atudled medl'clne .md was graduated from the I'nlveralti of pennaylvania. !!?> came ... Atlantlc Clty ln larz, ,ii I tOOk all actlVO part ln th<- <iieebv . imp.iUn ll,. A.is ekcted Mayoi of thls clty Bve tim was appolnted poatmaater i>v Preal.knl I'leveknd durtng laa kttera tlrst teraa. \.? / .4 ir ," ri\isii rtl'KMT rOEOSkf, Baa Kraio ls. o. yept K iSp.-. lali T II I bio.liii.iii. geti.i.ii paaaeagar and tkkel agunt of tha Bouthern I'a.-lfl. i'..iiipun>. h.ivs hc haa advlcea from N'.-w Orleaaa, Whkb would In.ll. a..- that then- la no kw und-i whl.h ihe lickel-a. alpera who mild l.o;ns 1 tlckela over ihe oompanr'a Unea, ahlch w.-i prinled ii Mew-Tork under ihe aupervkton >>r Clari n< ??? Bxrnatl xa be proaecute i Bxi ? i now under ball ln New-Yora .1.Iman aald >es i terdav ihal m l.ouisiana it la no infra.-tlon of the i law te prlnl counterfell railroa.l ti.-ketg, nor la It a crlme io sell them or uae them for passage on .. ! rallroad The cornpaiiy eatlmatea Ita loaa by means | of coiinterfa-tl tl. keta at |Uai a day for aasveral monlha. flailroaoi._mmm DENNSYIVANIA I RAILROAD. . a i. ., . ....<? and i ?rt andl Streeia. BTATTONI fool "f l>.'?i'i"??e?",' . |n F'-.rf.'.'i H.pt B, IBOO, IlllO 4. M. I'AST I.INK '^'."/i'MITKl "pullman IIMMI \. N. IM'NNHVI. ANIA l.l?l'r obSSTva i'..mptrtm*at. Bie..,.inK IMntne. Bmok'"?1.?nv,|.r.a ;,-.?.-, '-.? ,ar*. Arrh-s 'M'"*' '.A'l.SL'lnlk! B.00 A. M ^,,;:^v:'s^,,,:;i'rN..n,i-i ?. ' -.ui*. 7 1' M Chlcagp ?"' ' ^,,.lW Piiiiman Hleepina ^^tsri^s^c^s.j fSaTir*^?i**siT?* si i^.iiis 7 v m ??" ? nd mornlng _ ._.? ,..r 0.00 r.M. paJ in. r:*??*:^mrm&l<*i?.' 10 Pltlabura ("onnarti hw ' ni.-ag, n>"v '""" WftuftarV* iidtm soi;Tii.(,.(.in H M.'IO. !. li II, -l-lnlns Carl, II A M - 1 ,3 ;l"'^;;I:,d^:!.,^^s;:,r,,,I?:;nfnrvr:,^'',:p.! '??oi. ? P B II ll alghi. aiflflBflr. ,,, nnt'TtlRBB RAH.WAV Ifo P. M de?W ii!\,iII',,?h New-Orlean Tampa and Memphla: II.IB """"? n"">' si.'..,,.-, ,. Monlaomvn snd 'aefcaoflvllie. , VTF.XNTI.' .'LAST I.IN'I' t, \ M ','*1; ,. MP.fallv port Tampa, Macon and i.'sarfcstoai ? ? ". -i*?> rtt, ?KB^OR% RAI1.WAY Bjnwam I ? B /harlei lt OUllVl A M v.-U.bn* :?,l WMb TbeSUgh ATuv'ir riTt Thmuah Baprsaa ol w.ff.t PsrtsvCan rhVv&fafc&ft M-'-r:?,,2.0P ?.aa* .?'?'Y,,. Bmaeh Astrary l?ark, Omm (Hwve, I", Batai rieasant, 8?, 7 :io. B. 10. 10.00 A U.. UW.*??. ,M (.90, mo ind l.oo P V J.k-da?a M ";,'.",. m ' ,., Inierlaken f..i laburvParfci. ?>45 {. M., ? ? 1 ina 1 ari, II A M.. 13, )? -;'" % :., ' ,, ., L, 1* tj ^^VV.:"''-':-'-.'!;;,^;^;^::^^^ TMin-f-i .?".r'.ilr. rlll eall for snd rh?ck baaaage from hoiel* and resldencea thraueh ln d**,,BftV?,'woon < \l I'lM.'V. ?*1T ?' \\ ??'.'. M ',;''!,',:,tM?n,ser. Oeflarsl Pa-rr Aaent. . ERIE LINES. Throuoh -raln* lea^e New-York fool of jT^hm-Bt., a* followe, and n,- rstoutsa tsrller *w Reat as**.. o aii \ >i._\ ,- ? .!.?,!? ! Bxpres* Dsll] for waverijr, ?ma:,. Ctoclanatl and .ago. Partcr cai ie . n 1 - a"^!"?I'elaware Vallev Kxpres*. D.illy, es.ept | 9:15 Hundi?; r'. Tiix.-d.. Ooshen. MMdleton, Port ,:,,,.. Ltekawsses, Callcoon. Hsncock, Depoatt. , Hus,.hsnaa nnd Montlcello. Parlsf .... to M-nti O.AA V M.?Veetllul-l Mmliel Kaily. S'lld traln for ] ??>:()() nJlcaso Ha fhautai iu* Lake, arrlvei Cleveland ' n 1.-. v m ' hleaao - P M Meepera to.Chl ,.. . . ,? 1 11 i .',n. Innatl. I'lnlne t'ar. m l\l\ 1* M ? 'tuff.-ii ? V'estlbuled Bxprsss I'allv. arrlvp* . i'-\)\\ Muffalo 6:38 A. M., maklnit 'llrect eonaecl (, , Detroli Chlcago n:d the n'eat, ituffslo pa?- \ enaera can remaln In sl-per unttl ? A. M 8 1 m n >|_v*lt ' hatauqua lw,^? and M?K*rn Kall* : I.) Dallj aolld tr*ln t.. ("hlrago Sleepera to liuf- 1 f?, , tnileaao and Clnotnnatl I?intna ?'hi-. I IOTAL TIME T.Md.r. TICKET AKD t't'I.I.MAN i trcommodailons si III, 561, ?1 ind B01 Broadway, ] |-.,t i-,., l2Sth-at., Chamlsrn nnd Weal Ud-et. ferrie*. , v, .. v ?:, :,.; Rroadwaj snd 3SH Eulton-st., Brooklyn; as) Hudson-at.. Hohoken. and Jera-y nt) Btattoa Brta Tramfer Compsny ,-ali* for hi, i cbacka iia?sa?? fr..m hotel* and resldences ln deailnatlon_| LEHI6H VALLEY RAILROAD. sniiloo- fool nt i?orlliinill nnd l>e?lir?>?*?-a ata, | 7:?M? V. H. , ei ?! ' RIII " foi MA' CH CHI NK 1 and l"taAmaa{a riENEVA, K"' MKSTKH. BUP- \ TMjn. NIAOARA FALUI, BfOPENHIOX BBIpOE. and th* R'eal. snd princlpal and local p.'int*: dlnlng-car to | Buspenslon Brldav. Pullman Vestltmle Oleeper to yhlcaan 11 10 \. M. dally Haavaa a, 10JO A M, Bunday) foi MAt'ltt 'llt'NK and Int-rmedlate polnta CoflflSCtlOfla 1 f-i- tteadlna ind Harrtalnirg ltOO I" M dally excepl Surdav. for Kl.MIRA and all . !.. Mflt| r.i ? nneetlona f'.r Pottavllla and Head ina- chslr-ear 10 flnikeabarre. tti.'io l?. M. (Bunday* only) for mikssbarre, U * B. Junrtlnn nnd hII Ini-rme.llate ?fn,ten*. ?,?-#. IiIO I*. M. dally. excepl S?ndn< . for I.. and R. Jl >< - TI"V an.l prlnelpal Intern-edlat* statlons; ruilmnn hufrnt parlor-rar t" vrilkesbsrre: eonneelloas for Pottsrllle liBO l*. >i. rtaltj, eaeapl Bunday, f.,r Houml Brook and Intermedlate ?tatlons r,:IR P. M. dall] foe BABTOM and Intermedlate *ta "iIiVmi P. M. dally fsr It'ii-'AI.". RIAOARA KAI.I-S. ?., 1 ;l|| paipit We?t. riillm.in Sle?per iestlbul*d traln \ n v,.;( 10 rhlraao. Hi^"per i< Muff.ii" nnd Toronto; \% for Beadlng and Harrlaburf. lli.to *, M. dally, eaeepi Bunday, f >r Baatern and tnter mi?'!ilO l?.' M?".lallv for ITMAfA. QBKRVA, RO<'HKi4 TKH Bt.'PTAI>' BIAOABA PALL8, and all point* \Ve*t. Pullman Blaepera Ie I'hlraKo and Buffalo. chatr car (r> Wllk*?harr? Tlcket* and Pullman aecommodatlona af B0, B0I, C44 end I .T'.i Broadway Rl Eaat nth lt., l.'? i:a?t IRRk St S*n V rU *iV> Pultofl Bt., 4 .'..iirt Bt., 0* Hroadway, and Brooklyn Annez, Breoklyn. N. T. The New-York TrRn?f?r >'?>. wlll call fnr nnd rherk bag (jajre from ho?e| or reeldenee Ihrouah to de*?lnaflon. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. r ? Bapresa Tralaa to lliltlmnrr, WaalilnRrton. Chlrnaro. I ln.-l u naf I. Bt. I.oiil- nnd All I'olnla Wenl, 1TI.I..M W I'AB BERVKT3 <>N ALl- TRAIN'S. lswe New-York. f""t <>f UbMiy-at.. ilailv f .r cilit'AOO, ? ??, n '?, and 11:13 nishi I iTTHHtur;. :i W. tx. Sun , 2-.10 Bun 12:15 nlorhl CINCINXATI. 0T. L0UIB, 10 a. aa., m \vasiii.\.;t<)\. RALT1MOBE, I i m.. en. Sur. 10 a. m . II *> ., BI., Dlnlna ' 'r. 2 30. I>lnln< < "a 13:90 p. t".. e?. Sun. I'lnlnn '?r? ii oo, H:0O p. m.. Dlntns . 12:15 nlahl Nl H'.F' 'I.K. 11 .T) * m . dall) NEW-ORLEANB, Roanoke, Hrl?tn| and rhattano.,aa, throuirn Pullman Bleeplne ?'"''. ft P m daiiv. All traln* li:,iinlnat.-.l wtth I'intseh llsht Tlcket offleea; 118, 17'.'. 301, 41'. l.uo Broadway, 31 Eaat 14th St 1'J7 Bowery. B Y : '144 Kulton St.. Brooklyn. *lail?.n*''oot of I.iherty St., ?'. H R. <>f N. J. New-York Traaafer i'..mpanv win eall for and rhe.-k bsaaaaa from h t"i or realdsnea to destinatinn DRI... LACKAWABBA *M> WBBTBRB R. B. stiitloii*. I ii \i'?-li,rk, f?M?t of Hari'lay and Chvistaaher sireeis. VKflTIIII I.KI) TRArWB. IM1.I.M*> 111 KI'ET <4HS, PINTBCH IU.III. Dlre.t r.mt. to NEWABK, Hl.' >' >MPI Kl.l?, UONTTLAIB, THE OBANOEfl, Bummlt, H?rnapl*vll|H, Ilaak'u*: Ri.lae Madlson, Morrlstown, Pasaalc, Patsraon, Boon ton Dover Bta-ihopa, NEWTON. BUDDfl LAKE l.\KF HOPATrONO. llackertatov.ii. BCHOOLET'fl MOt'NTAIN Waahlngton. PHIUJPBBtTBO. EABTON. \v\Ti:il OAP BTROfDBBl*R<l Pocono M..unt.iln?, BI-RANTOM PITTBTON WIL.KEBBARBE. NANT1 C'OKE IHNVll.l.K. NORTHt'MBEBLANn, M BI r ?'.. BIN'OHAMTON OXFORD. NORWIfll. Water y|||e 1'TH'A RirHFIEUJ BPRINOB I'irilaii.l. RTRAri'BE OOWKaO, ITlIAi A. OWEOO, KI.MIlt* roRSIXCI HATH PANBVILI.E. Bt'PKAU) aad all point* WEBT. NORTIIWEBT AND BOfTHWEBT T BB A M. BINOHAMTOS MAIL. BtOpB at prln Ipil ri:0il A. M I'.II'KAI.". BCRANTOR, BIROHAMTOR. irii'A Rll'HPIEU) BPBINOB. BTRACCgB an.l OBWKOO KM'ltl'.ss Pullman l!un*?t Parlor *'ar? r.,n ii- ? at ll.iffalo wlth traln f' r I'hlrasc and |?,lnt* w.it 10S P, M BCRANTON. RIM5MAMTON and BLMIRA EXPREB'I. I'nilinan parlor caia, 4 00 P M BTBAXTON. W1I.KKSRARRE. and I't.Y MOt'TH KXI'HKSS Pullman Parlor ?'ar*. 7jo P M. iDaJly) BunTalo Veatlbuled l.imitei Exprest f..r s<i:anT',v RINOHAMTOX, EUliftA. BtT KAt>> Pullman Ituffet sleeplrn ''ar r,nn.-,'ts at RulTalo wlth 'r.iln f..r I'hlcatc,. snd polnta W?St. P:3o P M. iDally) nWTAUO, BCRANTON. RlN'iHAM T<>\ RK'HFIEIJi ?PRINO?, ITI'A. BTBArfOE and OBWE4TO EXPREBB Pullman Ituffet Bleepata TH'KKTS AM> 1'II.I.MAN A.'rr,MMrM>ATinNS at 14 Turk Place IC*" Broads iy. Tlcket.1 at ferry stntlnni, '142 V.r adway Hl 4'have , or 12th-*t.. ."..'t W?S| IStheSl 2tV. I'oluaibui ave.. N?? York: Sga and 72<t Pultofl *t.. and p?l RmTdwar, Brooklyn. Time tat>|e? sivlnit full lafor matl..n at all Btatloni WEBTrTrTT EXPREBB TOMPANT wlll eall fn* and cheek I'liase fr.in Iio'h| .,r re*l.lem-e to .leeilnatl >n VKWYoltK AND LeONG BRANCH RAIL i.1 Bi >ai>. Snmm.r Schedule in effeel Sept. 0th. 1?f?S. r<>r R.-l llank I.ons llran.-h. Kll,er.,n. <V-ean Orove, UbuV) Park, Belmar, Bprlna 'J<l<e and r-int Pleaaant. Tratni lesv* Poot l.Hetiv Btreel 43". 1:80 ,to Re,t ?:lfl MI ??' A V 1:30 "O-JO, 4:.*>. ?? .1". IJO, 0:18 !' M Bun.lav*. non A M 4 BB) I' M. Traln* leavr Kool forllandl and l>e*i.r?**es stree,*: 1:80 ?,i 1" Mo'*> a M. 12:10, '-'.t". ?S:#J leacepi Ked llank) ?:?, 5:K), 7 ?*, p. M . Onadaya *?:4S A. M. B 18 P. M Sundi.y traln* do not *t.p *t (iw?n i.rove and A?bury I'ark ?I'.'ii 'ee i-ti.r ?? traln*. J .11. W?!oi.P ?t P. HAI.n\vTN ,; P A IVrn R R O, P. A . C. R. K. of M. J. rifis ri>>i>i;ktt. Bub ' N V 0 I. B R R 8TEAM8BIP hTBWABD8 DBOWXEO TWO MRR lATBT THEIR LTVBBJ RY THE FBRRT RDAT NETHKRl-ANPS RINNINCJ I>OW N A <WT BOAT RRAB BOBORER POCB MRR RRBCVRD. The ii iboken ferryboal Rethertanda raptain Rrn aot Van fjalktor, ran down a catlioat as the ferr> boal was aboal to enter her ?lip Ht Hohoken last ! ulRht. Two men flrapa drowned. They were fJaa 1 tuve Qldannaag. aa-fltoarard Of the Bremen steam shlp Werra. aml Herinai, Mcyer, stewarJ of Ihe Bteamer Lahn, of the same llne. Il.iii> 1111 lerl.ran.lt, of No. TH Amsterdam-ave., j thls clty; Arthtir Mathles, aml Wllllam lllld^i brandt, of Becoad anl iiarden *!?<.. Haaafeoa, an>l Wllllatt, Meyera were saved by the crew of the f.'t l ryboal Thev wre lak-'ii lo llol?>k.-ii aml lamle.l Tae eatkoat, to a sinking ooadltloa, *.?* plcked Up by ihe liiat'oat Bdwtfl aml lOWOdi Ifl M" I. d.-ti aml lle.l ,ip I'nptaln \.?ii OuBfler *??>* there were no llghi* oti the calbOfll aad he .11,1 not see the craft unlll wlthin a abort dlatanoa ol It He then rang to fltop mi i baek, toil tae NeRNarhMMla hardly loat headwa) al all bs**oee the i>.,w of hl* boat atraak il The ii,ate of ihe RaUaarlajsaO bear* I, . , i;,..,i,, ., || ln thi* si-itetn. nt There wre n.> laatoraa oa tha .?t ahaa \hA Bdarto towed her t> the .lo, k II I* IBOIUhl the men were out In the afternoon, anl. especllna to tn- buck before darlt. neglected to carry lanterits, but, bttlng becalmed. were caught without thein. flailroaog. NKWYORK (entral V^/4 HUOSON RIVER R. R. K...IH Rexad omiai xtatjea RR atr??t B .'io a M Bi apaj Baredar, BaapMa sut? ripreaa l-a.t.a l.alti ln '??" ""''' I. _._'. BtXX A M Kaaopl <*un< ">? V"T Ki'nflo.d Kpr nga, Allrt,.l..<H M. .i.a.ns, TnoaUBBd lalan.la and pjg, gagg A. H Dally. Kxaj BkM <?< Brrxexea BXaaxxAtXj Huffal . Nla^aru l'.ll? HlleagO ....,, v u Kx<ept fun.lav For l ataklll M-ur.uiae, Baraloga. '?"?" ?'""*'? ,;,"n afiraxklax ?m Moalraaal , ,. , ioi:m> A M Ba ?.-? taaki Dai Bapraaa tm aB tRa porunt Biat* p rtnta. ,,,... .... 1 ilHI I M l'-il' ' ''" w.-i-rn IJr.il'-! f - < ln<-ra? aatl. Indlanapolle, Bi, Ujula and < i-i BiBO P M Baa-epl -""?'" u"' ' " '' "' k~r*ie, All.inv 'I roi Bal Blaxja. , _ 4,-Ui C \t Dall) N-i'.i ghore MaallM. Daa f"imlt B-aj a m . ...i-aK- ? aa t R (lilMI l- M Unill I "i Alhen I Buaalo ' l-va. land I'-'i l ?'' I' ?> ' ' I ' '". "? ,?""l? >-?* p m i.. irat'ga. '"-'?"r? R Aihem, i-| ... i (i and l.i.k - PI . TMM> ',. m i.,,. i . v-. ? ndark Meuntalaa, Thoaj. mihI lalanda it I H"i '?? _ ...._ J U, |. ?? I ? ?? I ? ' l"M\ x/laaai ?? ? ' ,;' ?" ' ladlanapolla Bt Uuia BaX* P Bt*' Oalli Oali Bleeptaa < ar poaaaaaaaaa fne u ? i . .. , ,.? ? ? ' ?l" BlIB P M ?? ' ' ' Vl ' ' "r1 ' '? i |,.,',.;?>i I ! '? iroli i c'liii vioiii i' ? ? ' ' '*"' "*.xa l',,lrils ?n V v 1 ? ? II. ' I ?' '"?epi lt:MI "V" fctVand BlSB P. R -f>a - R I'lttatl-M. >.< JJ..-I-.'. I BilB \ M ' ? Ha H?dl ahlra H.lls vla ll.nl. n ' ' W.l. NIHIII" TKAINH TO rONKI l "All niatit" iralna rur bnwoa-i ; - ? ata aa Putnam UlvM?n. aa far aa y.aakora la ? nna n wlrh ,,.,. |-i. i Koad Thla la lha ? Bl] Haa laal ? "all nlgl.t" tralna ? ut .f ^"A '>,rk vA'acnai Palaca ...r? on >.H ihrough <r*'na. Tralna llliimlnated i > Plr.tarh Mght Tl.keis and Waan-r MfTlcea at 'iiand '.n.-a! "-ta'taa, 11.1 flroadwa) l? Per* P l - -";i "?'' H idwj, :tl K??l 1IH,.m MSfiroadwi) RR ?V>lu > Weat IBMX. ?I md IliMli-ai ?u*.l?>a, Nev ^-^ BlB ?...i ra) K.ipniu ?t ' .md l<si Hr ladway, K i? Br. nklyn itaKKng- checkod fr ii i-'-i ' riwdmaa i- lha Waax - >.t Kki-iaaw . - iiit.anv JOHN ? Toi . KV. OEOROB II DARIRIg, Oet.erai Manaa r 0?n?ral Paaa CENTRAL RAILROAD of NEW-JERSEY (Aaibra. Ita - 'd Baad ^-x.i.iaive v ? goar iratka. Au'- m.itic Hl^-k MKnala. . d ifter BepU rol ? ? I l?5 TraUH ? ' r i'Bwrtj Bt. r<-<r Ka-t-n Rothletiem, Alleawero, it.-au- h < huaa X. 4 m 7 13 !? to .11 18 t-. Kaatoni A M . 1 1" 1 BO '4:0b t,. Faai-.ni 1 XI 5 If. T ?'!'.. lo Allent-.wn Y M - indari, 4?| (TllI tn Ka-f-.n. A M.. I<?1. BJ8 " 'O P. M i-'..r Wllkeabarro, pitist .i aad Bcraataia, B:ie A. au, 1:10 1:80, 4 '?. P M Bundara. I.XB A M PoV R-adlng a- IJO, ?.?? "'"..",??",/ M- I'* daya l ?i 2 :to :.::.' ? 00 P. M . 12 U nlahl foi Harrlaaura ai ??, ?:?. X:W A. ?v ?:??.. >*?. 4 i?.. B:0B, il'. P. M. IXrtl nlaht f-indar?. 1 nn R SO, .; i?i P M.. IS:1B n:?ht For S-int-iiry Lewlabura, and Will-anrp ?? al 4 30. s >?< :. to a M.. 1:10, i -in. T:tt?i Y m Baadaya, 4:se A M tt.oat P. M. AI.I. RAIf. R.-'IK K..r Red Hatik. I/..n? Hran. 1) and poln'r s^iith t poBBl Plouan 4..'a. -:.:-i to Bed B kl * 11 ? A. M. i :.. 8-Xo 4 f?' 4.to 5*1. a:!5 P M. Buadaya, ?x rept Ocean Orajva aad Aabary I'arU. n.oo a m 4<? Por LakeWOOd, T-.mi Rlver, Harne?-a' Tark. anl P?-na. ?.,: 4 XO, r IS A M. 140 4 ?> P. R . ? . ;?* r Atl.int .- ' ltv. I'ape Mav Vin-land. rnd p-lda-tno. 4 |0 A M 1 ?'?" ' M r M<in'in..'itti Reach. Beabflght, ard Hlehlanda af Navesirik 4.;'h> I III A V ? BO I BJ I II P M ^uo dava '?' 00 a m ! "" P M _?.. givnv IIOOK BOITK. POH LeONO HH.v.v H. OCKAN OROVB. *e. Fr..m Ploi s N R ' t Roetor XI For AHaiit!.- Hkhlanda. Hljrhi..n-l Boach. SorraaaaHaj Rumar.n lieadi. Xeabrlght. Roni itl Reach anl \* nf H-aneh at l:X0, 10 |B v M .1 '"? - ' < ? 'r!^'? ?:?A :, ?m r- .V Bundaya, ?-v> A, M 1*0 P M p..r Rlberon. A?l.urv I'aik, Ocran Orove an^ polntS aouth to Polnt Pleaaant, 10:18 v M ilfln Baterdara r.nhi 8:48 8*30 P M Buada - (ea ?: ? ? <- <lrova and Aal-iir. I'nrki. B:M A M M F'.r LakeWOOd, T-.-na Rlver aivl P.irneaat. 4 ?> A BL. (1 no Baturdava only) 1:48 P M- - Por Atkntie nir. Papa Ra) Vlaekad and Bridgetoa, 4 w ,\ M lliWr M Batui ROYAL BLUE LINE. TO riltl.ADFI.I IH A. BAI.ITMORB AN'P WA8HINOTON _ Pr.r rhllidelnhli w.-^k ,1a . s 1 W "? oO. ? .VI. inia, wv.s?rv ls?i?-?8B; ?' 8 11:80 (Iilnlnt .'..n A M. 2 1.1. ? <?i. 5:f>0 .IHnlnf .'arl, 8:00 .Dlnlna .'ar. P, M. U:I8 alght- . ,m ,?.?,. K->r Italtlmcr- nnd Waatllnglnfl. ??** t>iv ?? ? *in- ,n? ll ra iDlnlng '?..'?. A >.l . 2:80. 8*0. I.nirtlng Cart, .: .-i (Dlnlna fan P at., 12:13 nlghl "' ?ya m"?. 11 80 .Ulnina .arl \ M . 2-t". iKW (Ulnina ' ?r>. ? '? ?h?ck liaaaace ft'.m h-t.l ..r n-aid-me'ti d?tinatl -n __ WESTSHQRE R.K. Tralna le.iv WaaX 42d Bt Baatka. R. Y.. as folloaag, and 18 mlnutea earlier from foot Franklln St.: I *IA a \1 I.allv l,..cal to ll.iffi'. T".w a m!'i'?:1v i-.?! ... Albaay. for OatakflJ MoUnt?uai and 'Saratoaa. Parl..r cara to AlbaBT. Bundaya -jn.y II IR 4 M Pally for Albany. Ltlea, Svracuae. K .<-r.ei.tea, 0l!uff*-,. N.aaara P.?a. Tjdido, (TevelaBd wd i hl?|go. 11 :tB K. N. Oaily, eaearpl Bunday, to CXlaklil Bieaaa .'.ins V-vv PaHa I-.ik-. Mobonh ml Mir.r.-wa.lta, Allavny garaloga, .'aldwell. I.ake C^nrKe. Parl.-r ca-. A a?a? P ' M I niiv rxcept sundav. for Albaay. atiMi l?" M- Defly for Albanv. Montreal, I'tlea Pvracuae, R^heater. Buffalo. Nlagara Palto. Toroate, Petroit, Clev.-tan-l Chlcaao ?'id t<!- I-""'" ai to P M. r>aiiv. r?.-e|.t Bunday for N-wi.uru Ai^ana, Haratoaa and Roatreal Parlor ear to Klagataia. T.lo P- M. I'nily. eacept .-un.l iy, f-.r Lttce, t^iracu^ H u-hoater and Huffal.i. h IR P M. Kailv for Albany, Utlca, Brraeua*. R-chaa. .!" Buffalo. Klaaara Palk Toraato. Datratt CkaaakaXlj .h.caff.- and Sa. uaatla, a-or tl-kets tln.e tal>le? parlor and aleepln*- car a-'-an. mndatlona applv clty offleea. Rrooklvn and Now TWK.aaa1 a( ?Utlotl* T.mo taLlea al prln.-lpal hotelj > r "'"?' lnformntt n addreos C. E t^MBERT. .J-n. Paaaena-r Aaenf. .1 Vand-rhllt ave . New-lori. Ctramboati FOR BOXTON. n/ORCEXTER, WHITE M?n NAPrg, THK N( iHTII \N'I> BAXT, Th? < '-'iinectlrut an.l M??M . h.irfttB leav NEW I'IKR ?'!<>. K. B.. "?- "ir"'k ^"^ cannl St . at i-JK V M dally. excepi Buadaj f^jnect InK traln- leave wharf. Provtafeace 0 A M due RvytiB 7 18 A M and 8*0 a M . due Worceater 8 A M nttaa. ,l?vs. B:18 A M due \v.r.-r 10:28 4. M.l WtBI Mounlalna traln with parlor car fr.-m ProvlahNM*. 7 >. A. M aacepl Bundaya Full malita reat, ?h..rte?t rall noe, PISE ORrHEXTRA .m -a. h ateamer ??_. ateamers leiv- *me plar at (I Oo P M ???i ' ^ ?'l;?!* The only dlract Xound Routa to KARRAOAJaTXETT l DBB1 and WATi'H HII.I. _ L^ iit"!^^ ' ' ^a Watch Rlll. Rloct laland. all Faaterr. R-s r Annex aarvtea Irom Rrooklyn and J->-> < ?!> Bteamera ruy of L?well and dty of Worceater laam Plrr (old No.i 40. B. B.. n^xt Deabroaaca-at.. 8.30 Y. at, Flne oichvatra <-n each atean-.er. _? ?kH tmt \Ml K,?!TL*J5TZS tain, Iti.and an! .--.islvie p.lnta ln the Kiat DOUBLH SEBVK'E The Prtactlla, 1'urltan. l'.>mouta, and l'Harlm In eommlaaloo together Two b..at?i '?. n ?ajr Ballr, A Hne oicheatra on eaCv I,e?v? New ^ rk .r ?* I'ter IS, N R F.x.t Of Murray St.. wea.|tda>? Bt .??J! and 6.30 p. M. Su.i1.iva BJO P. M. oaly. Aawtlbwlai iraina irave Fall ltiv.r at B?l and 7:40 A B.<!??-X? ton 6 ,'al and Oik) A M Boata from New York 8 BO 1 M. week-daya. and B.80 P. M. Bundaya. touoh at N-wpcrt ^ N i:\VHAVF.N Pxre, <1 Kx.'urslon. I1.5R. Mtean.?rs RICHARD TK'K ar.d C II N. .Rrlt VM leave 1'ie. 2^. K R.. 8 P. M and M 80 P M daill rf daya exrarptod - nnectlng witli 'rnins to Mnrit.n iian f ,i.|, Bprlnaneld Holyoke and North_. MJMY EVEMfiWC LBBE. Blraaaarra 1>REW aad itA.s klCHato.N, . - 0W Pat 41 N K., foot .'..nal BL, at rt V U. dally .Swndaya ??? rrptedi. Coanectlna ?uh eapr? a tralna f... s.iratnaa. Uka Oeorgai Richfl.-M tipriu?\ Shaiun Springi, Thou aaad Island.. Adlr.m.iacka. an i a I polnta North. Eaat aru \\\?t Saturday nlahl ataaroer ronn*c:a t?ilh Suieiay mornlng tiam for S.rat .fa. North Crrrk. . -klw.U and ?(-ainer .,n Ijika Oeorfe._ DdoDGflsoDm DBB^cjst1 Qw DD?70B(I)IM DAV Ua.Nt XTKAXIBa "NKWYORK" or "AbUAM p.vlly excrpt Huadaya. a^ Uori Brookljrn, i-uiton at. ...y Ann-x). 8 A.?a. New V :k. t>. st-ioaaea St. 1'ler. -w4" Wegt J2d St Fter.? For ALBAMT. lan.?m? st V i kera. We- i?., ;n; N?ar. burgh, l'oughkeepal*. Rhlne?.?< a. fa-sklil ax.-l Hudaoa. Itrturning Uava Albany al *:?'?) A. M. CONNECTIOKX: -- WEXT POINT. NEWBUBOH and PO* OHKKKPSia with down I?ay R..af. -? RHINEBE47K .by fn:>). wtth Oktaa A t>art. R. R- aaa> reaorta ol tliv fataktlla _ CATSKII.U with apaclal tralna on tha Ce?.kl.l Mt. R ?. and otia Klevatlns Rallway. ? - AI.HA.NV. with traln? f?r Nlnita.i K.illa and th?wv**"''i Hoati-n and the Kaat; Montro.,1 and thr North. aaa with ipe?-lal (ralns lo and froaa XARATOOA. . Tha New-York Trar sfrr c mpnr.y ?ll call ?<>' aaa eh?ok bagaaaa froan L.-ia-la and ra-dden.?? ____ RORVflRO X AFTFRNOON .r>?CFRTS._ IIIDSON RIVER RTRAMRR M <rv Pi>we!L I DAI V .KM'KIT Sl N.-AYSl. I.ei,ve- DaMbroaaea st :'. 18 P M . BataraUya. t IB > M Leavoi vv.sl 22d ?*' 8:88 P M . Xalurdaya - '.?,.. For I'RANST.i.N S WKMT IMINT tXJRNV. AU.. J*JJl' Rt'R.tH Ni:w H vmiii K.;n MIL.TON l'> >'. .?HKr.M ? KIE H V1 ? l: PARK, U...NI?.I'I" ANI- KIN.1STON._ HUDSON ANP rOXfACKIS BOATS leave - .-rv vvr-k da> a. 8 V NI ft>m Fie. XI fbajj of Waet ll-.h ?!. c.inr.ecllng with I?..atun and Aibany R W. rftROT HoAI'S (1TY or TROV 0f SARA 1 TtMA, le?v- WaaX rXtfc BI XaHj rX'-V S*','r,,KVar2 P M .' .iiih.-i wlll. K-lawai- ani Hi. la. n and Kltehbam '.aliia. Hun.lav n-arrirr l.m. hea j?t Al.-oiv KtMJSTON LINE, fmni f.x.t of Weat 10tb Ktr..-. I-aily at 4 Y M . Sal.ir.1aya il I P- ?*? Uramera J. W IIAI.HWIN and ? f> ROMKR._. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS Steantera KA.AT KIls.KII.I. an.l (ATSKIt.U laavr avary araaBgagaa v, P. M frutn Fiei 4^ fo.l ..f "?i 11th ai.. ?.-"nnacI1M wltli CAi.-KII.I. MOPNTAIN anl c4tR."> R R '?? ' _ New OTIS IM.K\ ATIN.1 RAftWAT to th* ^|)l,;.i.1,1 I IRECTOBY of SIMMUt IIOTF.I.H anj B04BIrtP?a HOC9EX malled tn* al PIF.R RAMSDKI.I. I.INK.-Sfeamera leave Pler M, N R . foot I'ranklin al , for Cranaton'e, Wa?t Potat aaK evrlng, Cor.tnall. Flahklll Landma aad NawtHirg: ?aar? gay.. lp.ni; Bundaya ? a. m . 18W al., N. R. 8JPX. ??