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*^cjfbtr> Trerrton, Jan. jJn?Governor-elecl J"hn W Cripff" arrlved here this afternoon on the J'.-nn sylvanla Rallroad traln whlch leavcs New-Tork at l o'clock. He waa acoompanlcd i>v his wlfe, s m. throe danghtera an.l bis prlvate aecretary'. Hobart Tuttle. Mr. Grigga*a eldeal aon la al c >1 lege. but he wiil be here to-morrow. The Qrlgga bahy ls at home In care of Mra. Garrel A. Ho? bart Tha <:? rernor-eJect'e party occupled thr.-. seats la an ..rdinary ear. They were mel at th. Btatkaa by Oeneral Btryker, Colonel A. R. Kuaer, Cotonel Hemy A. Potter an.l Colonel Bheffteld Phelpa, an.l taken in rarrlagea to tbe Trenton Houae. lir. Qrlgga hah two Bultea of rooma In the Trenl o. Houae. One set if for the prlvate use of hla famlly, and the ..ther is where he may ba aeon by oonatltueata wbo cannol wall for ..frice hours al the eaecutlve <-lia*nl>? r. Tbe atalrcnae waa thronged all evenlng wlth con ciatulators who wanted to ah ike handa wlth the man who is to be Goveanor of New-Jereey foi thr>e yeara, beglnning to-morrow. They bad tO take his left, as his rlprht ls yet utiff from tbe rheumatism eontrncted on the Bbootlng trlp ?,fier his electlon. Mr. Grlgga is ln excelkmt trlm. Tiis bluo ayea never were brlghter, hla ape. M i* as llue-nt, yel terae and eplgramatlc as it over was, an.l li? acta and 1 dta llke a man ?plendndiy equlpped for tha dntlea, reaponalbill lies and the annoyames wbleh his blgh offlce neccssar'ly brlngs with it. The new Governor la nol worrylng as to fa iw I oan p'.ease this one o:- that one; be is nol oon oarned as to who may be dlspleused by bis laauanaml addreea or hla appolntmantn He pro poges to do "the hest he knowa how," and let the people .iudsre hi:n. He ls not golng to put up bars between hlmaelf and the mosses. Every Monday afternoon during tbe legiadatlve eeeeaoa he proposes to Ret here early enottgh to J^iv. f.v.ir or fhre hours' tlme on tbat day to citiz.-ns ?who want to talk t.. him on any aubject whlch I eoenea before hlm for offlclal actlon. it is uae- j less. howarrer, to ask his Inflnenca In rehtflon to mlnor appolntmenta In any of the depart nients. One satlsfaction that may be gained by peraona wbo a.?k hlm for placea either for them getrea or frlenda is that he won't decelve them. lf he aays h.- wlll, he wiil. but if he says he won't. then he won't, and there'a no uae both ? ring further. Mr. Grlgga meana to be in Tren? ton all the tlme that the LeglBlaturo is in fcs- j sion. though he wiil not sti.y over nlgbl except on Mondny. so far as he can d > so wlthoul obtrudlng hlm- ' eelf. the next Governor wiil throw his Influence agalnat any conalderable augmentatlon of New- i Jersey's Btatutea. The Republlcan party haa , practically pledged itself to a radlcal cbange In the makeup of the Court of Errora and Appeala The chief obJeCtJon 1" the curt has been aim-d at the BO-enlled lay element. conalatlng of alx ? Membera. Last year the Legtalature attempted a remedy by paaalng a conatltutlonal amendmen! eUmlnatlng th.- lay Judgea. To become operatlve that amendment must pass this Leglalature and tiien be approved by a popular vote. Perhapa the Leglalature may not take any actlon on that matter at this session, and in that caae the amendment faiis to the ground. Governor Grlgga , j.roposes, anyh. \v, to do his share toward im- ' provlng the pers.mnel of the court. He has the appolntment of three "lay Judgea" for the Court Of Errora this session, and it is his Intentton to name three of the best lawyers ln the State will lng to tak? the offlce?men who can take part In the dletliaatong of the court and write opinions, laatend of belng mere rotlng machir.es acting at the dictates of some b aa. To-niorr .W when be stepa upon the Opera Housestase ;o take the oath ofofflce, Mr. Grlgga wlll be dreaaed ln a sult of clothea woven in New - J.-rs-y. The coat and Wgdatcoal are b'.ack dl agonal and the tronaara a light chec-k. The cJoth was pres.-nt^d to hlm by a Camden manufacturer Whoae cstabilshm.cn t he vlatted during the catn pnlgn. _ THREE MEN KILLED IN ONE DAY. DBATH I.IST OF BAH.WAT VITJMS IN JBH8ET C1TT. Jamea Harney and l.awrence Carroll were nin down and kllled yeaterday afternoon )>>? an eaat- i bound exprcas train on th^ Central Rallroad of New-Jereey. n'-ar I'ator-ave. .l-is-y Clty. They, : wlth Pntrlcfc Il-iisler and Patriek DOBOVan, all of whom lived la New-Vork Clty, Went I > the Btandard OU Company'a pi-r. at Coaurtable Hook, to work at loadlnsr coalboata. They were peanlleaa and boai led a local traln to s;et a free rlde to tbe ferry. They ?were ejeeted when the traln reachi i the Green vuie ?tatio:i, at Danfortb-ave., In Jereey Clty, ;.nd iheu started to walk. Tbev bad travell-d only a block when run down. rharles Mohl. the englneer, blew bis whlatle Hi na l?r and Dooovan h-ard it and had a narrow eacape. They were detalned as witneaaea by the pollce. They wer? unable t? t?-ll wb.re Harr.-y a::d Carroll lived ln New-York, an 1 could not aid the pollce in flnling the relatlvea of the two luckleaa men. Tha liodies were taken lo tho morgue. .loseph Wagaer, eighteen yeara old, of Xo. 127 Eeaax-at., Jeraey Clty, waa run down and kllle.j yeaterday by an englr.e in tbe Pennaylvaala Kail joacl yar.l. NO WONDER THAT HK DIF.D. Polieeman I/^berte, of L'nlon H1U, fonnd a man. ap p.irently asleep In a bootblaek's ehalr, ln frOBl Of j:mil Groth's saloon, at Berganllne-avo. and Hacken eack Plank Road, yeaterday morning. Supposing tbat the man waa lntoxhated the ofheer tried to erouae hlm. but wlthout a Moeaa, so ha placed hlm ln a vanon and took him to tbe stat-.on hou--e. where -t waa dtoeoverad tb . ? waadead. The man waa io ? ii.e<l as James Prlppe, thirty aix yeara old. of Cn?on-at., a watcb-caae pollaher by trade. The psllce were informed )at-r that Drlppe drank ten glaaeea of whbk-y, ale anl lager. m:.\. !, at Groth's saloun ln tho early mornlng hours. -?- ? BK'YCLU POR BEACH PATROLMEN. Cape.May, Jan. 20 (Spedal).?Tbe crew of t!ie Government IIP?aa?lllg statlon at Stone ilarbor has purehaaed a bleycle on whlch to patrol the b.-ach at niabt. The innovati. n ui K' nerally regarded as a good one. aa it enablea the patrolman to reach the etation !n case of aightinK a wreck mucb more yulckiy than ho could do on foot. JUDGE D1XON AOA1N ON THK BENCH. Pateraon. Jan. 2"? (flpedal).?Judge Dixon sat In ?he Clrcult Court to-day for the first tlme since laal Aprll. He was ao lamo from rneumatlsm that ha bad to walk with a crtitch. He said be felt well. an.l wh-n he reached the bench hls face was almoat hldden from tbe view ot the audlenoe i.\- an Immenaa baakel of pink roaea, >ent by the membera of the bar ol I'assaic County. N< arly all of the lawyera were j.resent to wel.-ome hlm and shook his band. A BWINDXJBR CONVICTED. Camden. Jan. M (Sperlal.i?Oorge Lea waa placed on trial In a speclai session of the Quarter Sesslona Court thla morning on a charga Of BWlBdllng. William Stone, a inllkmau, BWOra that tbe d.-ft-nd ant repreaentt-d hlmaelf as a Btate mllk Inapeetor and .lemanded of hlm $o or be would proaecute hitu jor havlng in hla poaaeaaion rnllk below tbe Btand ard Lee came to hls place. and after making an analvalB of the mllk declared it was "very bad. and tbat he had It ln aja nower to P/roeecuta or not. Juat aa he pleased. lf f. were pjud h.- WOUld forego the prosecutlon. Witness paid the moii. y, ,lemanded ar.d took a receipt for the name, wbleh recelpt waa aubmltted ln evWence. The jury found hlm gullty. THK TAHKRNAi%M NOT FOR SAI.lv Tr> tho Editor of The Tribun-. 8ir: Strange rumora are allo.tt in tbe papera <>f t?-<lay to the effect that the .l.rs.y Clty Taber jiada Intenda to aell Its property to the bohlgh Val? ley Kallroad. or aome. larjre aaqareaa < omj.any, lf aatlafactory ttTms can be arranged. 1 deslre i.romptly to contradlct this erroneouH atatement, as lt haa no foundatlon in fact. We have a. valuable property. but no offer haa been made to our tnis teea and we are not dlapoaed to aell. The Taber nacle. wlth Ita I'eople'a Paluce. ls here to atay. In etead of movlng to a more fasbionable locatlon, after tbe inaiiner of the average Proteatatit church. we have remalned herolcally at our post of duty, and in a dlatrlct where churches are needed the moat We have done thla ln tbe face of apparently unaurmountable. obaiaclea and wlthout a aolltary lollar of endowment. ln vlew of these facta thla rumor ia groundleaa and mlsleadiiig, and we deslre H) ba placed ln a true llaht before the world. ???-~ JOH*. , gcvDDBR, Pastor. Jeracy Clty, Jan. 18, lw?. - AT WORK IN EARNEBT. THK XEW-.TKRSEY LEOI8LATURE FULLT OROANIZED. OOMMITTEEfl APPOIXTED IX BOTH BBANCHE8 IMPORTANT MEA8CBB8 INTROIH'CEP?MR. Acanva bill t.? pbotkct tiie otbteb BEDB? SENATOR JOBNSON WORB> IN<; POR BICTCLE BIDER* Trenton, Jan. St (Special). All the Benator* wer* prei nt to-nlght when Prealdenl Thompaon called the Xew-Jeraey "Houae of Lorda" to order. Th* tallerloa and alelea beld as many apectatora as could ).e comfsrtably accommodated, and among them wer* *eventy n ?men. On the deak of Benator Daly waa a magnlflcenl boraeaho* of roaea from atltuenta !n th* old "Horaeaho* Dl*trl t." HELPIXG THK H18TORICAL BOCIETY. Benator Ketcham Introduced a bill to-nlghi whlch, If pasaed, wlll enable th* Hl*t*rlcal Boeiety or \ew Jersej to ? btaln aaslgi menta of ?tock ln th* Xew ark Llbrary Aaeoclatlon. whlch it h .s purchaaed from eatatea of i" raon* long alnc* dead, but for a/hlch it cannot, undei the prcaant Btatul ?, aet a legal arrlgnment. Thla bill refera only to Ihi uti b of i eraona who havi bei n dead for mor* ll an aix yeara and agalnst whom ther* ar- no regular clalma from eredltom. The Burrogat* of E**e* County is made the admlnlBtrator o( such eatatea, or ba may appolnl some other peraon to perl m that duty, who wlll be requlred to ilv* only on* aurety, and need not advertlee, becauae ol there belng no clalma agalnat the property that could be bought in th- ordlnary courae of bu?ln*?a Buch admlnlatratlon can thua expedlt* th* work and flle hia Ihventory ln much qulcker tlm* than mad- un? der ordlnary clrcumatan. ea This bill has been eare fully con?ld*r*d by a ipeclal commltte* of the ?. , .. ty appolnted for the pnrpooe, and is aald to have recelved the approval of many promlnent lawyeraof Nea*ark. OP INTEREST TO BICTCLIBTfl. Benator Johnson. of Bergen, who has alwaya i ih n B great interest in blcycle matter*. is aponaOT fOT a meaaure known as Benat* bill No. * by whlch ordlnancea rc'-atlng to blcycl* rldlng and rldera.a 11 ;,. r BU'.ated and mad- unlform. Al preaenl ther. la a multlpllclty ot borough and town ordlnancea that are so < onflictlng in their tertns that th? wheelmen of the BUtc ar* totally unabl* to k**p tra k of them In a number of Inatance* they hav ,,?.,.? harabl- treated by the authortU** ln many localltlea This bill provldea epeclfle methoda_of dmftlng local lawa In raUUon to apeed and llght, thereby pr*ventlng any confllct of authorlty an-i produclng unlformitv ln the ordlnancea Bovernlng blcycimg thai ha* long been aoughl after by de voteea of th* whe*l. THK A8SBMBLT The Asaembly Chamber was well fllled when Bpeaker Deroua* rapped for order. Many ot thoae who wer- ln the gallerte* cam* down to attend Ihe Inaugural to-morrow. Among the apectatora were notlced three form*r Bpeaker* of th* Hou**-Mr. Croaa of ITnlon: Mr. Holt. of Paaaale, anl Mr irmBtrong. of Camden. The aeaalon was oponed wUh pwef by tbe Rev. Pr. J. B. Bmlth. of Tren l08neaker Derouaae announcad that he hnd nr polnted Alexander J. Milliette. a compositor. of ,,??,,?. as his prlvat. aecretary. John Bberry. ai?o of Camden, was appolnted aaalatant prlvat* ^mi6T>bu*lne*. was tranaacted. The rommttUM* eelected by the Bpeaker were freely dlacuaeed by ,?,, nwmber*. Bullock, the Independent, from Pateraon, was greaUy dlapleaaed wlth th* recog nltlon he recelved at Ihe handa of the Bpeaker. -Aa the labor member i eapected th* chalrman ,hlp of lhal commlttee." aald Mr. Bullock to a BToup of fri.nds. Belng remtad?d that he was an ?Independent," the Paaaale member though! thls ahould make no dlfferenc* wlth th* Bpeaker. Mr. Bullock threatened to realgn from th* commltte* to which be was appotnted. Tiie Btate cen*u* report was eubmltted by Se.-re Ury Ol State K.-lsey. Th- ofllel.,1 r.-t.ort doea not changc th* flgure* already pubhahed. Th" Br*t bill Introduced to-nlght was by Mr. Queen the Detnocratlc leader. lt is the ,.m equai Uxatlon bill and is doalgned to chaag* th* prwent railroad Uxatlon lawa The bill has long been a. vocated i>y Jersey ?"ity. whlch auffera naoal under the pre*ent law, and it has th* aupport of other m ? tiona ?.f the Btate. Aaaemblyman Auatln Intro duce. two bllla Intended to obvtat* th* troublea of the oyatermen and to pn?venWby?t? rlot* ln future. Th* bill* ar- tbe same ns thoae recommendad by tb* commlaaioa appolnted by th* Oovemor to Invaatl gat. the oyatei law laal year. ajTATB COXTROL OP OYaTTER BEDB. A temUymaa Auatln aa I to Th* Trtbune ,... mdent: "The dlaputea whlch ar* contlnually .-. touchlng the method of plantlng oyater* In Delaware Bay, will never be aatbrfactortly settie.t untll Ihe Btate aaaumea eontrol of all Ita lai ... water, and by proper leglalatlon haa th* land marked oul by proper atake* and rangca, and leaaei it at a certaln rcatal. A moderate estlmat* giv?-? at le**t one huadred aquara milea la Delawar. Bay avallabl* for the plantlng of oystera Bup Doa* th?*e M.000 acrea wer* leaacd by the Btate, at any reaaonable rental, -*n immense suin would ar; . ,; . ,?. .. ure.l to the Btate, and the arrange ment would be more aatlafactory to tbe oy*t*r men. Ol courae, It would be tn* duty of the Btate to aup ply proper protection agalnat thleyea. ??] t'-ink it is aafe lo ?a> thai at leaal 80 per cent oyatera planted In tbe Maurice. Rfver ar. ?tolen by the oyater plrate*. rh*t la Benerally he orlgln oi ihi oyatei rlots. Th* value of the annual oyater crop moderatefl eatlmated, amounta I i $1 omoOD i iherefore flgure thai theae oyater plratea Bteal annually $300,000 worth ol the full. rop. ??Theae men hav.- a Bmall boat, and ln nol a fen large boats. They havi a ground ataked out which they -all a acrap ground. i nder covcr ol acrap groundi many of them harveat more oyaten than men who hav- Inveated thousands ?.f dollara ln plantlng the blvalvea. if the grounda were prop erlv leaaed by th< Btate and properly ataked out, -., that ea h man'i ground could l.aally Id. li,.1 and a ayatem of proper pollctag enforced, thla ,ief--tion could and would be obvlatt-d. rhls has been done in Maryland, Vlrginla and connectlcut, and my bllla Introduced to-nlght hav- this object ln view." 1\ THE INTEREBT OP LABOR Among the bllla introduced to-nlght wai on* by Mr. Bcovll, of Camden, In tb* Intereat of labor. lt provldea lhal laborera ahall hav.- a prlor Hen upon the good* of manufactureVa In caee ot Inaolvency. Another bill In labor** lntere*t I* by Mr. Bmart, ?.r Hudaon, requlrlng all eleotrlc i .ir pJatforma to be ..,..,, ,.i to protect motormen from wlnd and anow ?ii.i to bc properly vi ntllat. d. ' \n Imoortanl amandment to the achool law is nroDoaed ln a bill by Mr. Jonea, of Easex. lt kuthorlaeB achool dlatrlcta having from 600 to 1>? achool-chlldran lo hav- Bve BChoo truateeB. If bo desired other biiis of Intereat Include one by Mr. Ca'aney provldlng that no honombly dlacharged Boldler holdlng any appolntlve poaltlon ln any n.ui.i. ioality shall be dlacharged unleaa uihjh cause ? m' ahearlng. Another reoulrea theclerb of every board. ln each clty ol the Btate, at the cloaa ,,,' , , h Hacal year, to aubmlt a atatemenl ol clalma airalnat auch board, and if any Burptuaaga re nfaln,. I shall be deducted from the followlng "-.,-?- approprlatlon*. One bj Mr. Klemlna pro ii.iea tha in cltlea of th* Brat-cla** all railroad mi'-its shall be eleyated over or depreaaed und.-r all '; : ,!f ;,,i, cltfea. whenever the board having ;. ,i t.,1 of the atreet* shall paaa a reaolutlon to that iwect Thi companlea affected ahall bc ordered to nVeaenl Pkui" '" ,n" "i,y W,th,n "'1ny d*,S \ i 11 bv Mr Flemln* prohlWta tb<- manufacture and sai- of cigarettea after July i. Uaf, under a p*n 1 ;,,, at 11000 or one year'a Imprlaonment Mr. i',,,., introduced a bill Rxtng a aalary of M.B80, m i*. ',i at l.-.s for the clerk of tne Bupreme Coun and elerk Of Ihe COUrt of Chan-ery. The Chl.-i JuBtlc* Lnd th* Chancellor rwpwtlv?ly are empowered to ',-,'rtif '" the nece?*ary amouM for aaawtanta. Mr. Bullock relntroduced his famoua brcad bill of laal v- ir and alao th< i.ui reduclng str.-.-t car fare* dur [ng worklngmen'a houra. Mr. Muller wanta the achool iruaTeea elected Inatead of appolnted, nnder the Bchool acl Of last year. THK BENATB coMMITTKKS ANNOUNCBO. VTJORBEE9 ani> llis i.ati: BL'PPOBTEBa PAVORED with co.ili PLACEB. Trenton, Jan. :<> (Bpeclal).--An Inspectlon of Pres id.-nt Tlompson's r-ummlti-ii list, as announ.-. d to nkiht, vlnoiaataa th.- predlctlpo of those who aai.i that he would not abOW any resi-ntment agalnst the m?n who Irled to b<-at him for the pracldeney of the B*nat*. Hla rlval, Benator Voorbees, ieta th* oeal .l-.uirniaiiship In th- , olle, tion. Wllliarri^, Btoke*. Skiini. Hoffman and Hradley. who sup POI , rj VoorhaeS, all get good chalrman-hips. In ttv?:, there is 1111!?- chaag* from last year. ?xcep; what U BOCaaallBtrf by the etitranco of new Sen aiors. Thei-e are the committeea: ludlclary?Voorhe**. Johnson and Daly. Revtaton of th* Lawi wuiiams. Harbart and KAppropriatioiis-Hogers. ROMMd Omild. Klnin.e- 1'arry. Stokes and \r-elaiid. !-orp"ratlons -Stoke- Packer and S.aats. MuAlclpal Corporatlons-Sklrm. Ketcham and a^ilraada and Canals-Herbert. Vfard and lingle. "u'ks an.l Insuranc- -Ketcham, Williams and I{Kducatlon-Hoffman. Vreeland and .Stokc. Milttoi Skltm. Wllliama and Kuhl. ? a ... and l-'isiierles-Ward, Oould and Maata. RlDariaa Rlghta-BradUy. Roaa aad Jabnaon. Agrlcultnie and Agricultural College-Packer. r'arry and Ward. .... , r- , Mlscella^egus Hutrincsa -Itoss, \ rceland and F.nsle. Unfnuehed Buatoeaa?Vreeland, Hoffman and Kuhl. , _. . Engroaaed Bllla VVard, st-.kes and staata I.abor and indnstri-- - ItoKers. \\ ;.rd and Kuhl. Borougba and Borough <\.mmisslon?-Uradiey, Parry and Johnson. .'lalms and Penalona-Engle. Packer and Rosa. Electlona? Wllllama, Voorheea and Hoffman. THE A88EMBLY COMM1TTEEB. MR, SKINNIIK. LATE CAND1DATB FOR BPEAKER, HEAD Of THE J\ D1CIABT. Trenton Jaa. M (Speclal).?In making ?p 'be As sembiy rommltteea Bpeaker Derouaac treated his late rlval, Alfr. I P. Bklnner, generoualy by mak? ing him chalrman of the Judlclary Commlttee. Bd w..rd w. Hlcka, Mr. Bklnner'a leadlng aupporter, gcta the chalrmanahlp of the Labor Commlttee. Jamea Chrlatle, the only Ebbcx member who voted for rjerouaa . ia ida al the head of tbe Corporatlon Commltti . Tbl? la tbe llet: Vgrlculture and Agrlcultural College--Wlldee, Cour??n Powera. Jackaon and 1-nummerfelt. Banka and Inauranc. Smlth, Uoyd, Tfcorn, Oled hlH iflt vffi Coaraen, Jonea.Ctouaa, Ullmanaand Borougha and Bor ugh CommlBaloni Toorheea, Wll.lea Powera, Lloyd and Bauer. Clalma and Revolutlonarj PenPlonB-Jackaon. Snyder, Sehober, Rljthter and Ruempler. t/orpoiatlon* rhrlati*. Tl Erahcte, Roll and ^ducatlon-Stang r, Smlth, Hlcka, Coddlngton anl ^Kle'ei'lona-MacPberaon, Lowler, Ludlam, Voorheea ?nKn5oEe?l*"Bllla Auatln, Harrlaon, Klng. Bcovel Uame and Flaherlea FTanclft Powera, .'-' ivel, Htitehlr'aon and l-'b mlng. Incldental Kxi*nei ? Itei !, Voorheea, s. Bob r, Sny?l. i and flui mph .'? . Judlclary bklnner, Robertaon, Coddlngton, Bco V*Labor ?n<rnindU8trlea Hlcka, Btanger, Bklnner, Militla-Hopklna. ' Harvey, Qledhlll, Lloyd and Mlacellaneoua Biiaineaa Coddlngton. Jonea, Jack pon, Rlghter and Bullock. ,.Vrl.?? Munlclpal Corporatlona Kinp. Btover, i hrlatle, MacPheraon and Cagney. Kallrouda an.l ('anala Lower. Tlce, Hopklna. Har? vey an I AlpaUKh. itevlalon of th- Lawi Robertaon, Hlcka, Borton, !;,,. ? and Walllng. _ , ?...?? Rlparlan Rlghta Ludlam Bunger, Bcovel, Itlghter *?1 itlonery Duncan, Ludlam, Hlcka. Benedlctaad Towna and Townahlpa Harriaon, Coureen, Btover, Borton an?l Paralow. ,. L'nflnlah. I Bualm i Bchober, l lauaa, Tbom,l n iiiann and Flummei ? ?'. t-ii_..? Waya and Meana Hogan, Clauar, Jonea, l llmann and Fleming. THE JOINT ?'.>MMrTTEE8. Trenton, Jan. -" Prealdent Thompaon anaounced the foUowIng aaalgnmeni - ol Benatora tojotat com? mltti ? i Treanurer'a Accounta H ffman, Wllllama and Roaa Btate Prlaon- Herbert, Gould and Kuhl. State Hoapltala V. orheea, Itogera and \ r.-land. But* Llbrarj Johnaon. Bl i lley and ?<J?* Publlc Grounda anJ Bulldlng* Ketcham, Bklrm "irtntlng- vVllllama. Johnaon and RJgi;i ? Paaaed Bllla Gould, Voorheea ind l>aJ . CornmerVe and Navlgatlon Roaa. Vreeland aad BKederal Relatlona Bradley. vVard andDaty. goldlera' Hom. Btok. -. n- rt* rl ai I Btaate. Rrform School for Boya Hofman, Packer and BinklnB i im. Voorbeea, and Daly. "duatrhU ,i!r'~ 8tolw*' l;rill"y *'n: KDeaf Mutea Ba rm Parry and Rogera. Cli rgy Bklrm, K i I am and Pan) The followlng Aaaembly appotatmenla to Joint ,,,,,.. itteea wei ? ma le; , ? , Commerce and '- - ? l:- ?ltoch? Skln ?ftjsft ?'?-? ?""'"? *"??* ,,'?','? "SduatVaTOho i fo, Olrl. Uoyd. Duncaa. Lud :-;-.': snyder. n ? "ngtoa "publ" '- ? " ? '' ? Kolla " I Mullln . .. Mlncb, Dun i and i y. Tlce, Voorh Jchober. s^",;:i:. ?',"/ . Tborn, Bklm r. Btanger. "iinkn.l WrS i...r,v, Auaiin. Robertaon, Harrl .-. urwer. Hopklna, Han Ml, h, Wlld. -. Ma Pberaon. Ho ^:;:!1.^,,r,1,,,, amlth, k-.. rraa a ai I A8ut* Prlaon-Poi Hul ' i '? M?"' " ^Tr-a-un'r" A- i Blover. D . OledbUI. ? ,| h :,- , Paralow. TWo BXCELLENT APPOINTMENTS. HOHART 'It m.r nami.l AB PniVATB BBCnETARt .,,, Mn ,;,-....,. ...M. gpwARO rox as BXECtTIVE CU5RK. Trenton. Jan N (Bpeclal).- Two of the moat Im? portant placea ... th. alaff of the Oovernot ol N- a .i. ? . . are Ihoeu i I prival.retan and ei clerk. and lt 1 ' "?? '! '' " Integrtty, hoi or and d H - ? ? ? "n '" IHI ii.-in. Another reo. ? al ' Il '."... an i the reeped and confldenci of Ihe many people with whom ti.-- i- reooal repr? ? ntatlvi of the i hlef IIOBART Tl "TTl.i:. ,-\.r itlva are forced lo come In ? onta. I II wa i ?. Hme ago announced lhal the Oovernor-elect )ia,i .,en Hobarl Tuttle, ... Pateraon, for hla prl ,.,,,. , retary, and to-day Mr. Tuttle wlll enter, wlth hla - hlef, on hl ? offldal dutlea Mi. Tuttle waa born In Patei lon In tuguat, 1*0, aI1,t ,.,|Ved l.is educatlon In the excellenl publlc ichoola oi thal clty. ln IIM he entered the I'irst Natlonal Bank of Pateraon, and remalned thera untll 18W, when ha began the etudy of law ln the offlce of Oarrel A. Hobart. He remalned wlth Mr. Hobaii f?.r three yeara, during whlch tlme ha acted ? the treaa irer ol the Pateraon Rallway Company il. aubaaquently entered the law offlce <>f Bugene Btevenaon In Pateraon to complete bls st idlea, and li- waa admltted lo the bar laal year. Mr Tuttle comea from a famlly ..f lawyera, hla father the late Bocratea Tuttle, havlng b<-. n one ,,i ||,,. moal promlnenl attorneya In tha Btate. II ih of Mn. addr. :. ? ourteoua and qulel ln d. meanor, and deaplte hla youlhfuln. ia haa had conaldnrahlo , .rien.e ln polltlca ln addltlon t>> theae iiualin eatlona he poaseaaea ta a alngular degree thn con lldence'ol Mr. Orlgga, who knowi that anythlag ii it to Mr, Tuttle'a eare wlll be well and promptfy It waa a graceful compllmenl thal the Oovernor ,.),.,( pald to Edward Kox, the veteran ? \ ecutlve clerk, when b<- requeated hlm t>. aene in tbe aama capaclty for hlm during his ad mlnlBtratlon. Every jferaon \sh.. haa had deal EDWARD l>. 1'ox inna wiih the Oovernora ol New-Jeraey In the laat thre.- de. ad.-s knoWB "Ed" I'ox.iind it ts ii popular aaytng aboui the state Houae thal aobody knowB aughl againal hlm. Affable, Intetllgem and buslneBallke, he haa mad- many frlenda ln all tba polltlcal paili.s. and If h- wer,- not pr.-imnl to dir?l thbiKs during ibe Oovernor'a abaance there would I..- oonatderabla more frictlon than thera la .\lr. i-'o\ aerved Ihrough th- war aa a drumaaer boy, and at Ihe . I..-,? of the reh.-lllol. wh.-n b- re turned hom- ia- entered publlc nfe. fa is* ba waa appolnted executlve elerk by C.overnor \*ird. Uj* j laVt Republlcan ? Jovernor of th* BtBt* Mln* >emo cratlc ex ? utl.es have slnce reappointed him. Hls duties requtra hl* praacne* al th* Btate Houae the year round. and he ls. m fact, a p*rman*nt a*rtat*ni prlvate aecreUry. AU document* und l-tters ad rfresaed t<> th* .Jovernor paa* through his hands. and be make* th* proper dlaposltlon of them so that When the (Jovernor renches his ofll.-e the routine work for tb* day is practlcally at hls flngers ends. THE IXAUGURATWX TO-DAY. TRENTON PREPARED TO ENTKRT.UN A RIG CROWD DECORATIOXfl Ol" THE STATE HOCBG A KOVEL PORTRAIT OP QOVERNOR ORIOOB?TBB CEREMONIEB IN TAYLOR'a OPERA HOCSE. Trenton. Jan. 20 (Bpeclal).?All arrangements have baen rompleted for the Inauguratlon of Oovcrnor John w. Qrlgga to-morrow, the jolnt commltte* of the l.egiai iture and the local cammlttee having put on tbe BnUhlng toucb** to-day. Barty thls morn? ing B iar;-'. f.r-- of d -orat-rs began op-rarlons on the Btate Houae. Th- maln corrldor I* artlatlcaUy featooned alth the tXatlonal colora, whlch alao en twln* :he granlt* pfllara al the maln entrance, The fronl of the buildlng la handaomely decorated, on elther alde of tlu entrance, whlch ls almost hlddcn Dj the Btar* and Btrlpei and buntlng, la a palnt ing of the martyred Prealdenl Uncoln and G nerai Qneht, la tha leatre is a palntlng, evklently In tended to reprcacnl th* Oovernor-elect II la ? plcture of a fntherly looking old gentleman, wlth vermlillon-colored cheeka, whlch contraat atrangely with tha enowy wblte balr, and ls palnted on a brlghl blu* background. Il la poaalble thai the "artlet" uai l a phot. | aph of on* of Mr. Qrigga'i anceatora aa hls guld* wh*n maklng tha palntlng. Th* executlve ofllce, the executlve reccptlon-room anl th- Qovernor'* prlvat* room ar.- artlatlcaUy decorated. In th* receptton-room th* celltng la drap. I wlth whlt* mull, trlmmed with allver frlnge. Over each wlndow ar* th* NaUonal colora In th* Qovernor** prlvate r..om th* wall* are decorated with siik bannerette* bcarlng th* thlrteen atam repre aentlng the oiiglnal thlrteen Btatea Th* bandaom* chandelktra are decked wltb mlalatur* flags, and th,- lac* curtalna *r* held back with red, whlt* and blu* Fl'.k rtbbon*. in fronl of the Capitol th* carpentera have erected a grandatand, from whlch Qovernor Qrlgga and other Btate dlgnltartca wlll r*vl*w th* parad* to morrow. Th* atand i.- almoat th* full width of the Btate Houae, and I* bandaomely decorated. Th* atand wlll probably *eal :x>?. MR AND MRS. ORIOOfl IN TRENTON. Th- fronl offlce* of th* Btate Houae will be cloaed whll* the Qovernor revlewa th* parade. Mr. Qrlgga and his famlly cam* here to-day, and are occupy Ing a aull of room* al tho Trenton Houae. H* wlll i.Bcorted from tha Btate Houea al HJO .r.-lock to-morrow to tha Open Houae, where Chlef Juatlce Reaaley wlll admlnist-r tb* oath of offlce. Durlng tha t? ptio.i al Ihe Btate Houae, after Mh inductlon Into offlce, Oeneral Blrd w Bpencer wlll hav. charg* ? d ., .-p. i.ii detall ..r offlcer*, In full unlform, who will preaerv* order and aaalsl ln to. irtlng dla tlngulah. l ?.-?. Bti about th* Btat* Hou -. Th. gun ?letAchmeni of the 7th Reglment has been oi lered to flre .. Qovernor*a aalute ot aeventeen guna .- aoon a* Mr. Qrlgga takea the .?.?111 of offlce. The Blgna Corpi of th* SVat .1 Reaerve will Inform the gunnera b) ~.*i. ,i from the lop .,'. ihe opera H aiae the mo H.--HI tha oatb li ..... latrred. The 7th Reglment Band and Orcheatra wUI fur -i-.il the muaic f.r tb- Inaugural ceremonlea, and , at whlch iii-i- will be a novel and fi.iial dlepla) IVhlle the IJovernoi i r ceivlng In tl.venlng, Cuatodlan lionnell wlll turn on Ihe ? ui reni Into icveral h indn i i olor. i tn- al bu rl h he has p|a< - i on tbe . I ii-i - f.u th* occai ii Th. hotela are :-.-: Mlli .-. ip in I ma ? proi tateamen and polltlclana have .m;..,-?! quartera f-r to nlght. Among them are Qenei i a. a I who left Waahlngton thla aflen m roi hla old i.-ad quartei n the Trenton H . :--. There la a i I able abaence >.f the cuatomary llthographa ol .;.\ rnoi eli l ln th* sho;. wlndon :ik;,-s ready o-, band with souvenlra ?.f tb- inaugu T.? PEED '! III. POPI.'LACE. belng mad* for fe*III x th* peopl , Improvlaed reptauranta ar* aprlnglng up arhere, and n.iiiiy aandwlch men hav. appll. l CHy Cterk for the prlvlleg* of aelUng In tbe Rverybody hat - i . ? ? room expecta to noik. mon. v by h iual .: ... prom ,-.- t.> b. many dlaappolnti i peopl* after th* ln . .- ? i ? 'ib-r- is a greal demand for itage tlcketa, and th? llmll la already raacru i The box-.s ln th* opera Houa. '...\- all be. i i*o>ern n Werta'a anil ftovernor Qrhrjra'a famillea w.n th w? ;i. a ith i'r .- i-v11r, m ... ,.? v llobarl and Bherlff John J Toffey, of Hudaon, another: Btale Treaaurer Bwa . and Htat. |ei il i ?? k Ihe tlurd. ind rk nal >r Bklrm, halrman of Ihe Legtalatlve Commlttee, will i.- ln ;r :h box Wlth I ?? ar: 1 I the ???;'-' ?' irhi Mra - K flreai a a IJolna ihe St.n. Houae, fave .. dlnm >'? ind Mr ? ? ? ? ? I Mra M -; (Jovernor and Mra Werta aad var >ua Btale ?? The Inaugural addreaa, II la announeed. will he brlef .. . opvir-.K onli itea for its no Intlmatlon >.f unmendatlona he wlll make, If any The Kepiiblli an have ma I ? greal pr.; u f-r th.- parade Alexandei .' Vard, aecretat the local Commlttee on Aira . I . iyathat.lt rl,.- weather permlta, thla fea ir* of the In? il wlll i - ? blg aui ? - RECK1VER POR THE ALI.IBON DRYDOCK. AN APPI.ICATION \t\ld; ,.V Mi:s. aUMBON AND . iu. -. RKA8I BER IN JKRBRY CITV, \|,i : atlon wa ma le eati rday to Chanc. Ilor Mc Qlll, in Jeraey Clty, foi the appolntment of a rea Iver for the Alllaon Drydock Company, who** yard and docka ar* ar the lowei end of Plral il , Jeraey Clty. ?. aai mad.- ln b< half of Mr?. Alllaon, who had lenl t'> Ih.mpany large auma of money, and bolda thelr promlaaorj note, and B C, Alllaon, the . irer of Ihn concern. II was alleged lhal t!u llabilltlea would amounl to y.">.\'. '? >. and th. aaaeta a iuld nol be more than ISO.Oia) it n i- ?? \\.\ that the i-ompanj la no* worklng on a ateamer, and th. Chanc. Ilor waa aaked to reatraln the i ompan) f: im makftut any paymenl -x. -pi for waaea of the em ployea, and for th? matei ila neceaaary to complete nti .-I Tb ? ontra. t, ll waa i ild, would add . fea hundred dollara t.. ti.ompany'a a->s. ts. The Allis.n drydock is one ot tl.Ideal in the country, bul for aeveral yeara lt haa nol <l. a pr.ur....'?? bualneaa. Chancellor McQIII grant. I .. n:!, to ahow cauae why a recelver ahould noi b* ap yointtd. Th.- ruie i>< returnabl* n. xt Monday. ? ? QERMS IN THE DRINKINQ 'i PB. DIPHTUERIA UCAD8 TO TltB CLOBIKO OV \ WKUT . .1: \N?;i: .-> IIO..:. Orange, Jan 88 (Bpeclal) Ther* ls some eaclte menl In Wt l Orange over Ihe prevalencc of dlph theria and the fael lhal nearly all the caaea have been i learly traced to on* of th* room* ln the w -st Orange Bchool, In V'alley-*t. The** caaea hav* been .mo ni.rou lhal th* attentlon of Ih* Board ol Health haa al laal i.i arouaed. Laal week Abram H Overmlller, a uiember >.f tii- Townahfp Commlt? tee, cauaed an analyala ;<> be made of matter taken trom the drtnklng cupa uaed In the achool, and ,>r the .iiist on Ho- tb.or under tb.- aeata Dlphtherla germa were found In tha drinking cupa, bul a report tois nol \-t I.n mad- upon the other matter A m.-, ; - Ing of ihe w.st Orange Hoard of Health was held laal -- ? liiiu- al wblch the evldence iu the caee waa preai nted. The achool was ordered i los. .1 nnd Ihor oughly fumlaated and dlsinfected Ti - \\.-: Uringe Hoard of Kducatlon held a me* - irik; to-nlght. al whi.-h Dr. Wllllam Hri.-n denled lhal g-rrii- "f dlphtherla had been found In the drinking cupa. Mr, Overmlller aaaerted to the con* trary. - ? a ouAru>iA*i roR crevier'b ciui.dkkn. chancellor MeOUl was requested yeaterday t" appolnl a guardtan ad lltem for the chlldren of j,,jMi c Crevler, Ihe real-e*tat< dealer, who com iniiiil aulclde ln Hoboken a few weeka ago. v forecloaure aull haa been entered, and the guardlan waa aaked for to look after Ihe Intereata of th. chlldren. who are partlea to th* ault. Mr. Crevler left a widow an.i two daughtera. Bol.lD INQOT c.Ml'ANV [NBOLVENT Tb* Bolld Ingoi Company, of Nowark, haa b**n dadared laselvaal by Chancellor McQIII ln Jeraey Clty. Who yeaterday appolnted Alb-rt C Wall aa t>|. recelver The ...tllp'tny's iissels . olislst of i.iitenta eatimat-d b) thoae intereBted ln them to b* w irth ROO.000, irs llabilltlea amounl to M.OBI, ALLEOED PENBION CKAt'D ARRESTED. Camden. N. J.. Jan. Bg WIHiam Colbort, allas Wllllam Johnson. coloied, was ari.si-1 Inre by I'nlt.-d Htatea Marshal Pleffer thls niornlng <m a aarrani laaued by tbe Bunreme Court ?.f the D'.s trlcl of coiumbia. chargtng lilm wlth maklng frauduleni pena!*n clalm*. H.- waa taken before I'nited siat.-s Commlaaloner Caaaad) and eommlt led In defaull of ti.mai bail. ST PATRICK'B ALLIANCB DINNER . n ange, Jan 30 (.^P'-i ial? The Imll of Ihe delegates to the lifteenlli annital OOOVafltlon Of Dlstrlet No. ;,. st Patrlek'a Alllano* of Amarloa, was b*M tonlghi ln ihe Artnory ln Wllllum-Ht. In tha aftertioon th*r? was B dinner to the State deUgBte* at which about se\. ntv-llve guests sat down 'I'he toasts and tbos.. wbo reaponded to them wer.-: "Our Natlonal QoV einmeiit," Timothy Unrrett: "Th* Clty >>f Orang*/' Mayor John Qlll; .st Patrlek'a Alllanc*," Jame* J. Carlos, natlonal secretary; "The Iriah ln Amerlca,^ Oeorga BpeXtlawoode; "Alllance of ..??*???"???.. William A. Bgan, State prealdent; "he Cierg>. tbe Rev J. P. Oillashan: "Irish Poets, Thomaa J. O'Brlen: "The Legal Professlon." Thomaa A.Da\ls. "The Preea." William J. Fitzgerald: "Our Slster ho cietles." James A. Rowe, of the C. B. L. John 1. Lee was the toastmaster. A NEW RKCKIVER APPOINTED. THB APTAIR8 OP THB HRIOANTIXE TRANSIT COM? PANY TAKKN INTO OOVBT. Camddn, Jan. M (Speclal).-Appllcatlon waa made tO Vlce-ChanceUor Keed this mornlng on behalf of the credltora of Ihe BrlKantlne Translt Company for the removal of Judge Thompson, of Atlantlc Clty, as receiver. Couaael baaed the motion on the fa.-t that Judge Thompaoa ls a sto.-kholder in the company. Mr. Ii.n.-h. for the , ompany, atated that the utmost confldence waa expressed in Judge Thompaon by the great majortty of both the ato.-kholders and , ri litora, and aaked for hla retentlon. yice-Cban e.-llor Reed aald thiit It ls hla Invarlable practlce to appoint as rece.vers those who are ln no way int-i'>-.t-i ln the defendant company. aapaoialiy where there is the l-ast entanitlement In th- a<> eounts. Wlthout the least reflectlon upon Judge Thompaon, th- Vlce-Cbaacelkw declared he woui.i Hppolnl some one not coanected wlih the company. charlea V. Jollne, an attorney of this clty, waa Counael for the company atated tha: of the gpja, 0 . of cap.'tal sto.-k. bonda laeued and debta oic ?tanding, all the money. excepl $13'.nio. was pald io tbe contractor who built tbe mad. and tbat th* contractor'a recclpta wlll be placed before the court :'or Ita Inapectlon. _ ALICE I. JONEB OIVSB BAIL. A BOND IN 1900 BXECUTBD AT IIKlt HOMB, P/BEBI BHJJ is griLL OOMFIKBD BT ILLIIaxal Orange, Jan. M (BpeclaB.?Mlaa Allce Irene Jonea. the vVeai Orange gbi who was aoenaed by John B, y.it.w, .1 leweller, of Na U MaJden Lane, New y.irk, of conapjafag wlth oth-rs to rob hlm. waa held in fcoa ball to-day to se.-ure her appearance when extradttlon papera sha'.l have been iaeuad. T le IndlCtmenl was (bund on December IS. and ?ince then Mlaa Jonea has been lll from typhold fever bo that her phyatdan, i'r. Thomaa F. Phelaa, haa o.d-r.d that she he not diaturb-.l. Mr. Yates , ,:,.- tO Orange last week and end-avored then to have Mlaa Jonea arreated, but the doctor would nol allow lt. Yatea '.nslated that h? must have ?omi aecurity that Bhe would not leeva the town. and ao, at Mlaa Jonea'a request. Pol're Captaln ' Bamford and Juatlea Edmilnd Condtt went to tha houae where a batl i>ond In the Bam of IPM was ,'v. ..?;.. i by Mlaa Jonea'a father. Mlss Jonea had nrevtoualy requeeted Captaln Bamford to takehaii for her appearance when waated, but as nocharge h?d been made agalnat her ln tho Weat Oran-re I Court Captaln Bamford bad no lurtadlctlon In the matter untll Vatea made a formal compjalnt. Mr Jonea. the glri'a father. aaya that ?ea*aa broken faith '.u the matter. Inaamuch aalt bao been agreedI wlth hlm ln the New-York Watrict AttorneVaofflce that a .-harge of belng a fugltlvo from^ustlce ahould nol be made, but that aa aoon , , J" one. waa abl. ahe would go ta *??-*** '? ...I ai.ide the reeult of th? examlnatlon. Charles rohn Mlaa Jonea'a lawyer. says that he haa *vi rtence that theTcbarge thal Mlaa Jonea aent an ? pre^aamaa to the offlce after packagea ia absolutely false. m AM ELOPEMENT PROM BLKBABETH. parekTal DPPoarnoN paubbb a <;im. to bcm AWAT WITH RBR LOVER. Ellaabetb, Jan. ?' Mlaa NeHIa Sbeppard and llarlan A. Cartelle left town laal Thuraday, and lt la auppoaed they ar- now in New-Tork, Mlaa Bheppard lived wlth her parente, at No. l.o.v, !;.t Orand-sL Cartelle is a barber, and boarded ' m the aame atreet Cartelle loM her he was an 1 aetor and as she was an excfllent performer on : the banj i an I a goo I alnger bealdea. he had a ready Hatener to hla atorlea of former dramatlo ezperi T ? glri'a father fo.-i.ad- tbe aultor to vlalt . .;,,. and cUndeatlna meetlaga were of fre , ... Tba glrl becama atage-atruck. and h-r father declded to aend her to Boaton. Arter i? ns awav a ahorl tlma Mlaa Bheppard r j ;'?.... [J.,??... ahe mel hlm on tho tnreet. and ... ? .,.-,. toxether conatantly ;?', Thuradai they called al the houae of a frtend. w . ? n-.l l.-ni *>. wlth the glri'a banjoaa aecur ;.'',,-.... aaW to have borrowed varioua aume . ,,,.; before he dlemppeared. Car ,'.,;. ,.v on rrlday. and golng ta Mlaa , ?..-.. demanded her clothea. aavlna K'had ... - married. and he w^VZ . ii.. aald they were llvlng at Na ? La^t ':;:,;.'1 im'u! ^,a^ -r-Ht-d . BOOd deal Of Kosalp ???-:;;:- .re^%rt'^.'c?VCr I!;;V.- .,' w:f" and chlld llvlng ln New-York Btate. ? ? Nl.WAKK N ,v.i Caeaarea Cbapter, Dauxhtera of the Ravetu ti,',n held a meetlag la Daela'a i^rlors ve.terd.iv. \t il o'clock a bualneaa me.-tlnx wa? held. Kurinx ;he .easlon ihe membera wera enterteJaed with ?onn by Mra. Krank Bealy and plano BOhM by M ' gu? laim. Papera wera road by tha hlatertan. -, Mar, cUrli.ofBelvldere.aMMI-Ora?eCoa ,. Mr,. wiillam H. Ouertn, of Newark. Mra. ;."?r . Vaa an Intereatlng aketch of ti* ... ? from a Brtttoh luadpotot, obulned from , intemporary Britlah publlcatlona A rancheon fol i,u. , vmong thoae preaent wen- Stat- Regent Mi Wiillam B. Btryker, Of Trenton; chapt-r Re M? n.iMi A. Depu*. of Stwarh; Mce-Re J;nt;. Mra Howard Rlc.harda.of BUaabetb. aad Mra Charlea Bocherllna. of Newark. Hoaorary Vlce , ?enta, Mra. Alexander T. McOIU. efJeraey Clty. v. ii.,nrv P starr of Newark: Hta Iteglatrar. Mra. Henry t. .yr. Treaaurer, ShVlW. 'andS-.^'.ry. MlB. L rtun '' , ,i, of n-va uk and the managera. Mr.- Pred y?>n. twth or >ewar? ? Bhlppen,New Wllllaai H. rrace, II ?" k, ? !r^ Mra Vrank K'-' rontlnental i mBieaa r ?en vs r .^ BJ, ,,?,. Kaat orange: Mra^ Howard ki na ^ ^^r'c Ui Maninand "M? W. II. Ouerln. of NH*?iIh Offlcer l-ei II i h waa informed by ?"P*rt?; ! 1:'7 M^K*."id the' Ku.7.-*h?d -n January - Health : Ir^Le'hlba^hordered"^ mntach to report to him for explanatlon. Markel and ??*?,?"* ?" ,,?,.,, lu u car by the aud ,,.,,-. rook *.'-'"? ?.;.*,. aas badfy Injured. den atartlna ofthe vehlcle. ?ne aaa, ^ u ' '"? ; "J".' :X- '... an- her huaband clalma 110.010 for Bhe au-a for a?.ow ano ^ , .,.1)e ,hir,| iU|t la ,-?,. |oao ot nia ",,',,,?..? io recover IB.uOO dam >"">,*:.',, VN ^"Vt i on ?..?.t,er l *t. when n,:,;i(s!bu;"bVth;^.den,slarti,,lcof.iSi,t.n|!ll-.d ave. ?:"??_ Jl-'.KSKY CITY. Owen Tborpa, six yeara .nd. waa eruahed under a Ptotheallne pola m the yard of tbe tenemeat. No. ? Orand-ai ..n November I, 1BM. The bay la a help ieaa crlpple His father aucl Joaepb Ltebrecht, tbe owner of tba bulldlng. and tha Jury yeaterday awarded tbe tather la,00a damagea Tbomaa O-Orady. b aal.ikeeper, al No. M Mor : rta-al aad Jobn Bebualer, his nartendar, were Bned tso each yeaterday by Juatlce Potta for aelllng u" . ,- wlthout i llcenae. it was the Urst punHh ;! ;;' , ,' ; ., ,.,un...u-e recently paaaed by tho Aidennen. The ordlnanca wlU be eerttorarted. -ei, ,miv Hall Commlaalonera yeaterday edopted i r.^unon."^, the Flnance loard for iimvaju ... ,?. ua?d ln Bntahlng tha new ( ity Hall. iCALDBD TO DEATH Bt A CUP OF COPFEE Parth \mbov. Jan. M.-Tha Infaat aon of Mr. and ?w wi'iuam Bampaon dled here yesterday aa the ' 11 ..t Kolna -<ever.lv sc.llded B week aKO ^ who waa^ne year old. pulled a cup of oo ,,;,; on hlmaelf. while bis mother was gettlng i The ffee dlll ,1,., 11- auffered grent agony A BAD BOT BENTENCBD. tdaaervllle, Jan. M Charley Hlll, th* twelve-yeer otd boy wi... fired hayatacka, kiiie.i eattla and wa-* XUllty ot otber erlmes. waa aent to tbe Reform s> bool to-day. HIM confeaaed to kiuing a cow, four calvea and commlttlng otber acta of cruelty to nnlmala on the farm. wiii-.i the oi-i <-ow beoauea she was a hard Bitter. 1 'l""', k,,l,w W|1V ' .Mlf*.^! ,'i"VP', u.i'i did tha other thinga," ba told the Judjre. a> A 1IOT PLACE TO BLBEP. Bridgeton, Jan M lahn Oraan, colored. of No. r,i Bouth Pearl-ot.. wenl home lataalented oa Bat urday nlghl and lald down baalda a atova with u lu.i flre ln it Baana netgbbora aaw smoke coming throuah tha doea about madalgbl and broke Inta the rooni There they found Oraan IvIhk on ihe iioor wrapped In llamea and apparently dead, He waa dragged out <>f ."?' houae an.l water was uoured over hlm. Oreen'a cuthlng was completaty burned ofl and he la ln a preeaeionB oandttkaa. ? aai 1 TH I'.Y \V AMT AN INVESTIflATION. Atlantlc Clty. Jan. HV -A petltlon la belng clrcu lai-.l ln tbla Clty lo be presented to the l.cxtxlatiiro aaktng thal a Lagtalatlva noagaaNaee be ai.pointed to Investtgato the publlc departmenta of tho clty. THE ENYY OF KINGS. THE PRIXCES OP THE EARTH MAT EHYT THE POOR. Rlchea and Power < nnnot Make Llfe Pleaa* nnt or Itappy. The Trae Way lo Mad Happtaeea Per Thoae Who Have It Not. Wealth doea not make happlncsa. It doee not araa comfor*. Hickneaa bllRhta everythlng. Klnga and princea may envy the poor th? bl???lng at good health. If you are wenk and nervoua, ln paln or a-iffertng eanaot be happy Mr. Frank B. Hacon. 7 Hyer Ave., Arllrgton, It. 1., aayat "For over a yaa* I aulTerod terrlbly wlth In.liKestion. Jfy food ?aa******' me anl al nlKht, aft'-r my daya work wu done I woul.l ro to tied wlth that aatne tlr-d and all-hrok. dowa feellng that 1 had had ull day. Bteep ?-uld not coi to me. I would loaa and turn aad <l..ze, but eoald not enl u nlghfa reat. I would iret up In the morning and xo I work fully as tired as I would go to B*d the nlght " ' MR. FltAXK K. BACOK. "Ufa ?eemed a burden to me, and I was very mueh *j] eo.ira?e.|. I cooM BOl do Juail. e to my wo~k and fear?.l I would l.e .H.IlKe.l to Klve my altuatlon up. A r.uia ber of tonlca v.vf reL-mmen-leil t- BM and I tn** a?v but could s.-e n- bem tit. ?I determlned to rld inyself of thi- terrlMe di-e.-iie, |g .'it-. Klon an.l to take f.niethlnK to *trenirtl.?ii mj nerw and ae,- if i eotthl aot tak* comfort m livina. i heard n !? rjrtaaat'a N-rvur.t Mood ?n.l B*rva r-me.|v f-r th nenes and I.Io.h1 and rcaotved to |tV* it B tri-il. I dld a and n-tinK wlth awprtea the henefit dortvad trom ? bottle, i oontlaaed wlth it- i have now aeed tour bota anU 1 f ? .-1 llke a airfer.-nr man. I tln.l I ? in n BBg and I really .-nj-y aatlOg my niealc "| would not l? wlthout I>r. <!r.-eri*'s Nervura for an thlriK. aiel ahall e.intlnue If* UM wl.enever I feel that nep.l It I h^aitiiv r?mm.-n.l It f-r tl..- n?r--> ar..1 hloo 10 my frlends and the puMle. kr.owlng: what It ha* d fof me." , It la easv t* *ee that Pr. '.reene a ,\?nuni. t! Mood and nerve remedy, waa pjat what Mr Baei a i.'^ |*o* n**d it aa aretli Ity it. and watch Ita affect. ir t provea the api*tlte and dli{eatl.,n. makes mrr.r.a n.ni* pure hl.??l and vlgomua bodlee. lt producee a feettna of strength and bu.van.y; rem-tes depressl-n and '.'.vn away the blu-a. Thls wonderful reme.1v ln th? rila. v<-rr ot the note.l *,.??? lHll?t In nervoua and .-hronl- disea***. Dr. (Jre-ne of 30 Weat Mth Bt., M*W-TorB Clty. ar. I In 'I'lnf it vou hav* alao th.- advantag* -f eonsultlng hlm at time. elth-r i^ra-nally or by kttUr, fr? of < harxe_ i Some of the resldents have not been sattsrled wli the manner in Whlch CCTtaln oftVlals discha thelr dutlea. A WTFEfl BERIOUI CHASOE. SHB aOCUBBS HKP. HCBBAND OP OOKBPIBIKa TO rJET BIO OP hf.ii. Paterson, Jan. M (Bpeclal). CoaataMe Sto-k thi* afternoon arres'ed Morris S. hreiner, of No. 41 North Maln-st . on a < harge of conspiracy prafeiTed by hi* v.ife. Jiistl.-e K-y-s ,-omtnitt. <i Behralner ln d--fault of hall. Bchretn**** wiie states that Davld Knopl* la her husband'a confedarati Mrs. Behralner says that her huaband deatre* t* rld lilmself nf her. Since sh- arrlved ln this clty four months ago, S-hreiner, ah* allegea, neglectal and peraecuted h-r. Mra Bchrainer allegea tha' Knopb- aaaaulted her, and that her husband entered the room at the time, The next day 8-hreIner ln atltuted dlvorce proceedli ga ba?d on what he had s?n. She aaya Bchrctni r proml**d to give Knopl* $P.t for llis part in the conspira. y. _?.?. IIR8. WALL1 CLAIM ADMITTFD HER St IT POB B3M.B0B AOADIBT THK COR1 ?All TRU8T to Iti: RBARD in .1KH.-KV rtTV. The collapac ?>f the \ational Cordag* .'ompany was r*rall*d ye*t*rday in th- Chancery .hambera in Jeraey Clty '\ the appUcaUOB Ol Mrs. Kliza A> Wall to flle e cla.m of *,VH.:??) acainst Kdward P. ?'. Young. the recelver. Mrs. Wall attempted t* havo this eJalBB admltted many months ago at tb* time of the oruanizatlon of the I'nited States <"or. dage t'ompanv to BQCCfd the bankrupt OOB -m. H^r cluni wa.H then rejected, but yesterday it ?u admlttcd, and the caa* was referr-1 to the Vlce Cbancellor to take teatlmonj Mrs Wall .liege* that ahe was interest^d in the flrm of W.lllar.i Wall'a Sor.s, who hai cordage works in Hrooklyn, whi-h thev aold to the syndicate for $864..>... and recelved In payment 4.??? shan-s of preferr-i stocit in the .'ordage Company. This stock. ah< allegea, was iiacd in ouylng the Boston and Btan .. i Mllla for th- Cordage Trust. Mrs. Wall malntalna that Ktank T Wall. who .or.duct.-d the** negottaJjpa*, lid so w;th..ut authorlty, anl that sh?- .: I otaan intereat, 1 have recelved no comiiensati'.n f-r th* tranafer The arridavit of the r?elver was aubmltted, !c opposltion to her appllcatlon. II- depoatd tha; $800,000 was an abaura pr:.-e for the Uxil plant, and alao that Mra Wall had no .r.t.res* in the rlrm of Wllllam Wall'a S.uis. it was further set forth that there is no monev ln the recelver'a hand* t? in..' such a .-lalm. Frar.k T. Wall waS protn: n-ntlv Identltled with James M. Waterbury ln ta* orgarilzation of the orlglnal fordaee Trust, aad also in the formation of the new company, A OREAT TROLLET PROJECX CAMDSBI ANt> ATI^ANTI - < ITY Ti > BE VSKT? BT AN BUBCTRIC BAIUVt I May'a LaandUag, N -' - Jan. :?? ?--. -lb-Ta* project for a trolley lln* from C*md? i Vlanlla clty. which ha* been dis.-uss^.l f r aeveral y^ra, has agaln beaa revlvcd. aad eap t* - - -' PhuadaV Phi.i. N-w-York and Camden ar.- aa -o be Intt** eatedln the plan. a inference waa eld .i" ?eea, and a numbar of rern.r:s submitt. t I > experu A-r* ' Il la propoaed to organ./e a compan) w'tha caa? Ita) of aS.OUO.O0O. Agenta, It le aald. ' >??? ebtair.M optlonson all old rights..:- aa) a.-r->s N- a--,,'rV.>,,,r is intended to malntaln exprea* a ? ?'''la'^ aad frelghi s-ivi-.-s. Entrance to t amJen ?w? aecured over th- tracka of th* camden. Ohroitaaail and Woodbury trolle) road, from whlch ?*???? Ime wlll bran-h off a; aom* polm below \\'s';.,f_ ton i'ark. Ordlnancea ar.- now before the cw Councll* ~'f Camden anl Atlantlc Clt> : ?: ???reei and termtnal prlvllege*. and if thee* *re Rjant**. which wlll probably be done. as popular ngll atrongly ln favir of the new road. nrora anii *? Btart*daa ? g>n >a ipr ng opena HOBOKEN COUNCILMEN IKDIOMANT. THKY THTNK THAT PHB ORAXD JtRT BHOO* N,,r ,,. rri :,. ISDICT T1IKM. Beveral Bjarmbera of th* Hobok*a Oommon Coa? ; aald y**t?rda) I it, tht r oplnion. the Qraal jury sh.iuld nol Ingulr* Into thelr actlona regaifr Ing the trollej aaeatlon untll the franchla B granted The Couudl haa nol yet pa*Md tb 'ram , ?SaaaSaatf UuSSi Murra, ind -. Mayor I Pagaa and Cltj Clerh McDermo i ?? ? ; ? ?J j.irv last w-.k. and wer. t. ?"? the Qrand luque*! m**U agaln Mai - -r?n ? ' opposed to th* plan of grantlng a frai ")? Rutherford road for a troi:*y llne ihrough nr?t st . becauae the thoroughfar* ia too narro*.. lt ts rumorcd tha- th* Qrand Juri a r> o 11bp cover why Ihe Common Councll arante.l .. -ta . hise for i frelghi -ictric road to the Hoboken Wai* houae, lUilroad anl Btcamahlp Con ?ting lota pany. So public hearlng waa held o o^a> Hon althougb a greal clamor waa ... - -i^0* for a chanc* to prut-st agalnat th* aaeaanra THK KXCISK LAW WAS BNFORCED, I.yndhurst. Jan M tjlpeclal).- The acme l dry itaaa m I'nion Townahlp was ntached y - rd iy. Tb* fourt**a aaJooaa which *nd*avor to aui ply "? ll.iuid noe.l* of a populatlon ol I.BM - aaBJ cloaed tight. and the exodus irom the I .wn.-hlp '??* ?.- A man. who declar.-d that he wanted whGtey for ntVdlclnal purpcae*. vlalte.1 a i"-cm:nen :;;!r^dr'^u,w.:;:.:;;ing,T-,.,^i,^'^1^ou? waaaAr^^ ?o-morro? In HBeaaoaack. T^ere lainot ??%?? proapact ol It belng granted. .^ protea ? ??>??&,, have been signed by acores of repreaennpw* people. 9 BOUY POUMD i>N THE BEACH. Long Hran.h. Jan. E.-A patrolman, of the Sp?rav acetl Cove I.lfc-Saving Statlon. found the devoaa | pos.-d body of a man on the beaeh thla mornlr* l-'rom a check Iu one of the pocketa. it *"$? <* that thadrowMd man aaa Waltei H- ?">"'; " V, th* rtve men aboard the oyater sie.iii ? ??. J??!<"InW Hoyle. wh*B ahe went down oll 'Vi ' " arlptlon. ln NoVembcr last. The ehech. bore the '^^3 ?Wulter B. Wood. Lynwood. lar RoctaW*> ^ laland." Healdea thla there aer* foU.n^JfrjS t-luthea a ktiife. a bunch of koys. thtc ? ralltoa^ ^ ots. a watoh chaln. $51 ln l>aper m.,, , > ? -J "^ and two notes. aigne.l "John W. H?>b. away." _, YACIIT RACINO ON THE ICE. R*d Hank, Jan. 10 (Special. -The Shr?*)''"^ Vacht Club held a rac* tO-day. open to thiru buala. Three yucht* atarted-Charles BurOi Ke.l llank, Jan. 2<i (wpcciair- *??. . lrti^IaB? Vacht Club held h rac* to-day. open to tmr* buala. Three yucht* Btarted-Charlea H',ra'ii^ Charlea Curtla's -leccu. and KllwRr7.?T dlataa* lialay. The trlangular otuirae was salieu. ^ twetve mllea. Zlu won. the other boats ^"^at Ing. The tlme. 40 mlnutea, waa sloa, on actw the snow on the lca