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HEAVY DAMAOE BY RAIN. SEWERS CHOKED J&D STREETS AND CELLARS FLOODED IN THE CITY. ?G-? BIDS ????'G?? rfSKRS FORi'Bt" To SBCT lx)\? N-N i.iRKAT gi.MITY OK IIAIX. t'.l'T 10 OjOKK A POWNPOTR THAT THK WATER COCIJD NOT fcsCAPBJ THU.it '?".11 thf. non* cHAWWtR Oreste? N?. w-York hi a suffer?*/ to n consider? ai > extent by ths ?Tp.it storta early yesterday morning, which also did much damage In New? ?. rrM>jr, ihr clottdl IM ?*?? SO s? v.r.? In that Stato Il it It .-aus. ', genvjns alarm. It had apparently spent much of its f?rc? before it ccossed ths Nortli tttvtr, lut it was ?till ssirsrs enough to flood coi ??r?. turd turn 50m? of the streets ?long th.? water? fruii Into miniatore rivera. The ?tock In th?? cc'. of many E*JStt)e?MI hOUSOB ?v.is compi, t.- y r- ???!. ar.d m.inj owners were compelled to paddle on hastily lmi<rov!?ed rafts to rescue what || . ?.? could. Th? ?trcet? In i-im? places were two '.??: ?.eoj. Is SSjtsr, snd '.edostrians bsd a hard tir.o to ?nd saf? BtSCCS to ?Toss. .\??. ordine to Fort raster I?unn ?;? was not tin? amount ol rala which fell that earned the ?lamage ich as the Speed of the downpour. Mr. Dann ? red I ite* in the day that only the compara? ?mall quantity of 1.13 taches of rain de? led On this city. That in ltse'.f won .1 n.?t h.i\?? :.. ? t much if the clouds had done their work a ..;?;. more slowly. But it appeared as If they had an'urgent engagement ?? till elsewhere, and were lr. ?? terni.;? hurry to finish with New-York as soon us ? O'ulhl-. Tho storm ?lid r.ot resell any preat force unti: Boost ? I got* to bed on Monday mehr. At en early hour yesterday morning, however, there wr. ?till a number of belated pedestrians in upper Broadway, ai ?i these had to scurry for cabs and ? ? r vi ii. ? a The storm here was devoid of elec? trical display There was no thunder or lightning;, p : consequently the majority of the city residents ? pt on In complete Ignoran??? of the fact that any in, re rata than usual was falltag. The part of the city where the rainfall was fell : was that sdjacent to the North Hiver. The r..:u Mm,? down so fast and furiously that the rt were unable to carry it off, and the water r p .??? the cellar? of the ?'?'f and dwellings. t tributary sowers in Went Twenty-thlrd-st, peered euch lorrei is of water .nto the trunk line ' it speedily became choked, and In a sh,.r? ?.?..iter was gushing out Into the street In ectl u s Cellars ar.,: basements were flooded ? d : th of sei irsi feet, snd at ' o'clock In the morning the street ha?l been turrr.-l into a small rlV r ?...? war. r ?a.i,s fully two f-'-et deep, but storm had then abated and the water soon after bei to ri ? Among the heavleet losers by the flxid was the ? wyer Mann El? trie Corrpany, of No. SI ? Twenty-third-et. Some of th.ir most valu? eie, trica! apparatus was completely ruine.'.. and they estimated thi damage at from J- ??? I |f.OOQ Mr?. Hoey, who llv^s In the basement of the ? at No. Ml West Fifty-flrst-st., was com? pelted to move out and take refuge in the home ? neighbor, thi water '..?-ir.s several f.'ct deep . ? r rooms The Brighton Mills, In West Tsrenty-thli ?- ? near Eleventh-av< had to shut down. . ? ? ? s ra hec-iu?,? th- ?rater had put out thi (1res un? ? thi boilers Thi mills manufa ture bicycle ? The Lyle MSehlnery Company, at Eleventh? ?.? . West Twenty-third-st., was also com? t down for the Ban e reasoi I.:, i'irs. -iKirs ,?.id other wares were ruined in the Adel] - ? st Tenth-ave. and Twenty? thlrd-si The water ?? feet d? on the groui I floor ? : ? e. TV- Iosa at this ] ? Ii ? -? p ited at I'. ?"? ? -.noi - ? nearby had seven feet ol water In the ci ir .??! much dam? aas doni then All th. see In th? : ? ? I wer? f| >y* a .... | ??G? ind pumps di.i .? thriving ouslne?* mplng ? em .? G il lori rose from ? k-**at?-r " which < am? In I .....?, nd things wei edly un? ; ,? ? - me ? mi Charles Gi ???????.'. ' iker at No. tl" Tenth-ave., wss r rever, ov.r Ehi resi toi in experi? ment hi r idi '?? keep the water OUI of his cellar ! ikery Ten h-av? has been flooded r ? ? ?ix time- befot ir and ihe '? iker, : by his past expel li nei ?, erected In fi f pening l Is ] ? rul ??? r 6 l;e ahou? four fi ?t high Thi Ild Its work I perfection Not a drop of wai - got Ini th< ? liar and ? l s pour i c f fi ir w ?s de?i ? A number of "??? cellars ir. Bouth-st , beiow Ful w. r- ;. ? e mei int? up* Ing th<m say that th? p ig< ' tie was email. It ?as ? . r>Bsa ' gai - ? : men tj pump tl.? s ?? - out of the eel - ' thi ramisslon house of James ? irtlng PI .,?.?. I M;,.. ? ? report? n Harl? m ..rhoush re fio? led The wati r ?Uar of the : ith-st. and rnir-i- .?.??? i lime to burst Smoke ? from them and the fin ? ? ?umm ned Thr-v threw s.m.l on the lime and then went back to the ? m tad Its usual flood, ! ut 1 ' Inunda. . . / ell ire ? " ently that nothing ?rat thought of It. The damaae was. npt ?? ? ? - ? that 'th .t lusrhf ire w? re pri ? ? ltd?? in th?? bay and river? were not parti ,_.., ,. . luti? or DO damag? waa done to ? g NEW-JERSEY TOWNS FLOODED. MUCH DAMAGE DOME ? ? ???G??'?? RT\<'? ?. TABLI8HMEXTS IN NEWARK AND OTHER PUAl Efl RAILROAD AND TROLLEY TRAVEL DELAYED. During the early hours of yesterday a heavy downpour of rain swept over the eastern central I rti ? f Jfew Jersey and wrought mi-h lam-ice Btr? ?- ar.d .-ewers were overflowed and the rivers and streams broke beyond their banks, carrying destri) :tl ? an '. d image wit at the ?-? r- itory in Newark a ninfali of HO ? ? waa recorded for thi si rm. in one hour 3 21 ' - fe I, while m five minutes half an Inch of rain T:*.e fai es es in tbe morning : ? i tax< i the ' / ? . .. -reams and ? ? ':"! X^nNew?r? - A? on? tim. ; wet^.?hoV, ani only I ? ' ? lt'0,??ILmafew?lnutea later , ... :, tim? before ind again ? res .??????'??- ! ?? G?. were flooded ?? Newark ?* ; * ^ .?ffered fre? rjuIy? were ..al? vlMted^ .. ' . ,he dam.?.?.- vs..,- grea ? ? o it" ? royed. The nnds of dollars we ? ,? tn#, ,?>? of th? troliej ?nee in ?su ? .. it wu ? ? ' '. ' . _? iVe?; running on ,tn "? ir,aJ\i?waV?oute on the Pennsylvania | ,....?- ipeded suburban ? ?' In '' . ? . ? t .. ? iredby - '? . - ' ? ? and a - that hour the N? V-a Vew-Y? ? ot ,i1' Kr.!" ?-? ? ' ?- : ' . ? odbrldge by the waah ; talli . - ' .astbound tl ? ? : ? need ?? _ ROWBOAT IN A BROOKLYN ffTBEET. ' ? .?MiuM in Hlvthebourne Meny of the streets ?->'!''? - ;?? yeiterda, ?? ? ?,??, Reseti were bo floodi : ai. on* .? ?., ?be early morning that ' *? ??"nl> rr" t? Partvllle a number of ? float row 1 ' " ?"'' ?"""?? , ,.,,. w ? .,; ocean ? ? ? ? ' -' ' : ??", p whose : -, j and Foster- had ., ?. to ill* : , irryli ?: ;?"??> :" ?? "' " _? PAIH UKATHKH PROMI8BD V? TO-DA1 The? ?.:.:? no need for an umbre! . ' ; ? ?, tb? w.-ath.r Bttreau. for tbi ?? tlheda, .iiii-".-?^--???'""^. p, - intending to trevel up the *? ? .... ,. pregared for ligi'_ "?'"l,.,?., -' '??'???? ??"???????? KJ-?? O.howtr? . , . . . ?,.,..;..,. t receded ? ? ? ?? iEgaoVI VOM -Ars.* "? STATIN ISLAND Os s?-,?.,, Island yesterday. Ioni - ? water nred Into th. baj and Kill. iron, ever . reel and man) cellari were flood. I be flat? a? tre bach o? Midland Beach wer? bidden by th? ? which poured from the bin.- and was toreri In by tb? ?id.? Th. p ." ' /",, / ..?? ? ? ? raca ? ?o - ' :.. ? . ' red with mud del i- nei wit ? dlffli ult '? repair, The . . Barre, which was enchored ?? Midi nd Beach, ?si drtven ash. ? . nd a hole w? . ir . ^r S'?. w..- owned ? y m. mb< rs pt ? , .. ? -.:;,?" company, which is plsylng - Cailm? The bathing singeai the beach? was also broken South Beach ? acuped any osiMtam. ?itse. ?-u tbe flats os the weal si?*? of th. laian.i ?ere flooded f^r Bsveral i.j.ir.??. ENTHUSIASM OVER ?i, FAURE. THE FRENCH PRESIDENT DISEMBARKS IN' Till: RUSSIAN CAPITAL CHRRRjfo BT tmi: ???:?,.a.? am. ,.?.,:?t>:., with *OTAI. BPLCXDOSJ ?y thk CXAB AXD BU LOCHT CKBBMOXIE? OP Tin?: DAI ?t Petersburg, Aug 24 -President Faure. M. ???ouuit, th- French Minister tot roreign Af rairs. and the suite of the President, on board ?? imp.-rui yachl Alexandria, entered the Nevs at noon. The river was crowded with lavishly oecorated excursion steamers and the quays ?rere black with spectator? Th.? French cruiser Burcouf, which was near the landing-stage. manned her yards and her sailors pave ringing f-he.rs as th?? Alexandria rewcbed her quay. The Russians responded with roars of cheering. Cpnn disembarking IT. sldent Faure was re? ceived l.y the Governor ?ad civic authorities and by a guard of honor from the Alexander Ill's Mova Tcherkaaky regltncnt of Infantry. Bund? ing In front ..f the regiment was a row of the highest army officers of Russia. The President. in a few words spoken in Russian, greeted the soldiers, who replied wiih ? loud cheer. If. Faure then Inspected the guari of honor, and afterward the Presldenl and his suite, escorted by a Botnia of Frai Cossscks, were driven in open carriag -a to the Cathedral of St. Peter and Bt. Faul. Though rain was falling heavily, the streets were densely packed with people, who vociferously cheered the President of France. After placing a wreath and a golden ?illve branch on the tomb of Alexander ?? in the Cathedral, Pr?sident Faure drove across the Neva and laid the r?>ri-,?rsi.>r.e of the new French Hospital. The President afterward visited the house Which Peter the Great built in 1 ??'G? on the bank of the Neva, in order to superintend the construction of St. Petersburg. The Presldenl esamined 'he various objects mad?? by Peter the Great, the chair and Btool, etc., and then trav ersed the garden lea.lint: to the riverside, where the Czar was swatting him in a launch. If. Faure embarked hi this vessel, which had the Russian and Fr<?nch flags flying from her stern, and crossed the Neva. The imperial and Presi dentisi party landed on the other side of the river, and t .ok par*, in the ceremony "f laying the foundation si ?me of the new Troltsky Hrldge, one of the features of the occasion being some most magnificent choir singing. The Metropolitan, who oftl.dated, prav.-.i for th?- ? zar and f r President Faure and for Franc-. Th?? usual scenes of ? ?nrhupiasin were witnessed everywhi re, and the Fron? h sailors who were al? lowed to cm?? ashore were embraced by the Russian population. " t?t? s?.tacle at the bridge was most brilliant. Around a picturesque tent were grouped the hi?h curt dignitaries in splendid uniforms, the Municipal Councillors ar.d the clergy in s-orgeou-? robes, while in the background stoo.i four im? mense stands tilied with Indies In elegant toilets and officers in uniform, making a scene of great animati.,? and sparkling with color. Th?? Oar. President Faure, the Metropolitan ar.d th- Mayor of St Petersburg, surround??! by the Grand-dukes, M. Hanotaux. the Count ?,f Montebello, th?? French Ambassador to Russia, and oih.r French officers forme?! the central group in front ,?f th?? leni In an open carriage and amid a drenching rain M. Faure visited the Cathedra! of St Isaac and cslled at ft,?? respective Embassies He was then Obliged to return to the Winter Palace t?? ?? ike a . hange f ? lothing The afternoon was spent In re dving municipal deputations from various towns, bringing addresses and gifts Th" hour I efore dinner was devoted to a recep? ii, ? of Ambassadors and members of th?? Dlplo ?' p s. with general conversation M G?,.??? dined ar the French Embassy, and after dinner held a rer.-ption for the members of the French ? ' my in St. Petersburg. F.arly in th?? evening he returned to peterhof by the imperia! iram. He was gre^ud with enthusiastic popu? lar demonstrations wh? rever he appeared in the public thoiouphfar?-s I.ATEsT PROPOSAL FROM THE PORTE. WANTS T'i BE ALl/WnSD TO RETAIN LARISSA and VOLO t'NTir. THK IXDEMXmr l? paid. r nstantlnople, Aur. 24. -The Tnrki-h Govern? ment now proposes thai the Sultan's troops shou'd ? ccupy Volo snd Larissa, a;.,i the country In the r?? r of f.: ? places, until the ?ir?-? k war Indem? :- ini,!. imiiM llate.y withdrawing the troops ? ,?'. .: thi? lini ? p th? signing of m,? treaty of peace. The Marquis . ? Salisbury, however, main? ? ?rki-'n ,?? UpatlOS of the to? - ; ? especially 1 Bliss ?. .1 FINE FOR BARON M AC KAU. RESULT "F THK TRIAL OF THOSE RESPONSIBLE POR THE RUE JEAN OOUJOM DISASTER. Paris, Aug. 24 The result of the trial of Farm M u kau. one ?jf th? ? bl? I pr moters of th? Chsrt'y aaar ot th? Rue Jesn Goujon, wh:*h waa de? stroyed by fir- on May i last, with a :<j?s of over a hundred live?, 1? that tb- Baron hau be-n sen? tenced t. ray s Un? of 500 francs; on? of the em - of the cinematograph establishment, ti: ?? in which the fire broki out. was sen ????,-??; ?? one year's Imprisonment ana lined, and ? r employe "f t!..:t s.-Mnn of the fair wi '. to eight months' Imprisonment and to pay a tin-. All three benefited bj the Berenger la? The trial began ? August 19. Among th? vietirn.s of th?? hr- was tb- Duchess d'Alencon, -. ?? r of the Empress of Austria, and th- Barones?. M..? kill. PANIC IS CONSTANTINOPLE. POLICE CHASING ARMENIANS ?.TAUT*? A Se'AHE IIVRDERERg AT ?-??? SPARED. itantlnople, Aug, .'?? There was a panic here to-day owing to tb- police chasing and arresting two Armenians. Nearly all tb?? stor.?* In the uuar t? r where ti?? arrests were made were hurriedly closed, and remained shut until ? .? , ? reas? sured their proprietors, An imp-rial Irad? has ?'"-?? issued mmmmliiK th?? sentence? -f death Imposed upon tho?-.? who wer? . . ? d In the ? I Tokat. In March Last, to ,? nal servitude for ? te in Tripoli and Barbery. The court-martial whl -h tried th- Mussulmans Implicated in the Tokat massacre sentenced, ? ?r;>? in May last, six men to .bath and condemned oth-rs to imprisonment for from seven to tifi Later thr.thi r~ of the eo used w< re con? ed t- death ard four more w< r.? sentenced t.. term? ..f Imprisonment varying from Ihre. ??. ten according ??? tb?? official report of 'he . ;r? -k j? urlar :, ?? Ired persons ?-ere killed in th- massacre al Tokat, and about two hundred sr? rest? were mad- Ii consequence. ?.- usual, the ,\r menlan? were aci ised of Inciting the trouble which led to this rholeea'.e slsughter. Nearly si! the prisoner! wer. Mussulmsne. Tokat Is snua" ? In th? Slvas district of Asia Mil r heart of the ? Id pro?. Armei la. The ' It: ? :' Tokal Is on the Yeshll-Irmak l:.? r, .? i ? ?? a population of abuut sixty thuu sand ROYALTY TAKING THF KNEIPP CURE. Muni?**. An.' .? The Princesi of Wslei and thi I. : Mecklenburg-Schwerin haw arrivi I il Woerlshofei io ? ke th. water cur? mad? famou* by th? late Path, r Kn. Ipp / IKE FISHERIES l'\ BRITISH CONTROL. London, Aug U Edwin Cori In, of t closed a desi amalgamating th. United Btst. Canadian i-akei Plsherles Con : whereby the ntrol of twent) companies passes Into the hand? Of a Hrltlsii company, with fl.uOl.apltal Mr Corbln sails for the United States next u-k ?. ? ccmpanled b> a ?.tat! of British .. .untanti?, to take ever th? business and Initiate thi c nso Ida OBJECTS To THF SAME <>F CRANK. A LAWYER IMPORTUNATE ENOL'OH YO BEAR IT OBTAINS .PERMISSIOK T?. ADOPT ANOTHER. ? ? Beekman, in th? Supreme Couri rester ? ?. : granted r permitting William Hei rj Crank, jr. an attorney t,f Houston, ?? ? to change ?'i- neme after Beptembei .-, :...xt ', Vv'Ullam Henry tVoodrufl , Mr. Crank lives at No IS Basi Twenty-eighth si ? , " -? ??. and ?: ? p Is ?., pra tu**, m this tj He ... eg? ? thai ? ? act ouni of his name :.? Ii fre? quently . led | .... .., ,, |( , ti ins and comments, bringing blm ima ri dl. ..." derision snd ' ft. ? requiring , ? melng and burnii ?tini spisi I ins Hi? . , .., M ... . complain . hai been obsti icted to , ,.':,' 1 in credible o>gre? ?name, which has ?rev' - Cam seriouslj considering propo ? .' made ?> alni Tn. name of Crai It. It: own? ? ,.?.., wil? , It? ?, a lertou? obstacle to hi? are. r ?,?, this ? It ?ubjecl bim often to criticism and lesi Th. nan? i noi ? ?? be sai - * hlch ?* 'calcul ?? respeci |< , ? . other hand may ? ? it- ridiente and distrust' and Inspire contempi rather than rei-peci.?? n?f sKLi'/m Has been ?? favor ^Hb\W 50 years ????svtencNT Crows in favor even? year because it does all that need be done to cure indi? gestion for ^rvocl. Sweetens ftuJ cleanses the stomach, increases gastric juice, prevents fermenta? tion. Equally r<x>(1 for young or <'l<i. . .. , . a Ad ?Ir.if?gists arcana ?i M HEALTHFUL because it keeps the body warm without overheat? ing it. Because it takes up the per? spiration and other skin excretions and eliminates them quickly. The Deine, Linen-Mesh Underwear is unquestionably the best all-the year-round safeguard against colds, catarrh and rheumatic af? fections. S?nd fer descriptive pamphlet and sam? ple of material or call and examine goo?s at "The Linen Store" Headquarters for all good things in linen James McCutcheon & Co., H West 23d St., N. Y. Flint's Fine Furniture. SPF.il ?1. BAstoaixs, ENGLISH TICKAKAY TABLES. eRBBl on ??.? misti, ?2.GO. OBITUARY. MR3 HARRIET MARTA BLANCHARD. Proctorsvills, Y?, Aug. 2? IS?,,? lai) Mr- Il irr. t Maria Blanchard died at her hom* here yesterday Mr? RUn.-hird was born In BrownvUle, ? V . Maj Ii lila, her father, ths Rev Warren ?kinn?r, removing to Pro?forsvllU nor Ion,? after. Here sh?? grew to womanhood and eras f r .1 time engaged there ss a teacher Senator Redfleld Pro tors ? of ner pupils. Here, also, ?ne m??t the late James M Blanchard, to ??'horn sh.? wa.? married in ISM i\'-r :if?? theneerfortli eras busy, varied and charged with hijfh responsibilities. Mr Blanchard'? activi? ties a? engineer, looom tlvs ouii 1-r. railway super? intendent and rhW ex ?min? r In rhe Uniti ; B< iti - Patent 1 iflVe led to frequent chanse* in residen ? and hi? home was alternately in Rochester, Buf? falo, NiiiRira Falli?, Springfield, Mess.; Pera, Ind.; Portsmouth, v.? . Washington, I). C, snd Sew? York ? ?? the outbreak of the Clvtl Wir two of. th -.f Mrs. and Mrs Blanchard enllsti 1 In ? i"?? l*-r ?? -. .. ,...._ 1.,... ?- .....\. c., ... ... a w,[. ard a few years igo bough ? tMe ?.id Skinner home Btead in Prectorsvlll? for hi-? mota????, snd sis *'" 1 the -"?Tin? and beautiful hills that F'n- hai kl an In trlrlhood she pa ??ed her .dosine >?<-?. 1rs Bhe was a worn ?n of gres ? !,<^n<.\,.i. Her most ? ,. ,-, ?. tous I en? fil irltles aren ?? ? ? ? I with th?? homes and hospitals of Wa?hlngt n, (Georgetown and Alexandrie durine? th.? ?rar, ? ?ras ?? tonet? n t mlnletrant ai the '? '? '?? of rhe ill. r,:?? ?.?. jui led ani the lyine and sr.?? dosi II ' :-.? ..,] !'? ri I irlng the rteN Sh?? was a great r? ider, ? ? illy w.-?U In? form?1!, endowed wi?h s mir.??;:,?;:- mem ry, a . ? talker ar.d her neighbors were a?? ?? tr ? -? THE ni:v 1 ?il. BENJAMIN AKERLT. Oakland, Til.. Aur. M.-The Rev. I>r. Benjamin Akerly, rector emeritus of *?* John's Epls? ipal Church, died at hi? home in this rtty this mornln-r, of old n???. He was horn In 1812, and wa?? th?? son uf a well-known New-York physician. Dr. Akerlj was pa?t high pries?, of the Royal Arch Chapter of M&SOnS. JAMEfl RAY. Jam?-??? Ray. who died at hla home, No. ITS East One-hundred-snd-twenty-thlrd-st., on Monday ?. was born in Ireland about slxty-fivs years ?fro. He came to this country when iifr??, ? year? Id, and by strict attention to business was en abled, a f,-w- y.-irsi later, to start s wholesale but? ter and egg store In Chambers-st. About twenty sis years ago he removed to Harl??m. th?n si irs? Ij settled, and purchased the house where bs lived until his d?>ath. Aftr moving to Harlem he 01 a retail grocery store at One-hundred-and-elgh ? l-St, and Third ;iv??, in Connection with his wholesale store downtown. Several years ig . ow? ing to bualnesa depressi .? gave U| hi? ?tore? <i:.i entered the employ of Acker, ?ferrali ? Con? dii s hen hi iliiu. 1 to th,? time ol After removing to Harlem, Mr Ray became con? nected with the Second Avenue Methodl?! ECpUcu l il Church, now Trinity Methodl?) Bpl ; Church, where he became s csss leader ai 1 .. trustee ol the hureh. A widow, two daughters and a 1 m BUI '. i?, him. -? WILLIAM ? BTKB8. William G Syki -. of the firm of Bykes Brothers .4 ?'... manufa ?. irlng lothtei died u No '.'?: Wesi Be ven I feurt --t.. on Monday Mr. Bykei irai born In De troll In 1839 and ?ras grad . from New-York r..!:? z??. early in life ? ??? business and ? irm ? g a ; 1 fathei ? ?? 9 Byke* .?? s ? in isso the elder Syk .- dl. 1 and Mr gyki - >- im< l Ih? full r< por ?Ibi li ? the Arm ?? w.? . m? mber ol th? ?' ir p A ciati n .?n 1 th? Harm mie l'lub an i su? u :..?? r ?? l .:, lo 'al Hebn w chi . -e ? CHARI HS W VI.LVS CASS. l'harli ? Wj lira 1 "ass president of ?!:?? ? Corporation, No 108 East Twenty-thlrd-st., died on August 11 si Trondhjem, Norway, Mr Cass bad been In lll-hi ilth for a long time, and went ? broad Bome month? ago to benefit his condition. He wa? a member ol thi L'nlon, Manhattan, Reform, Church, X<-w-Tork Athietic and Colonial New-Eng.un? So Icty, thi Soeiet) ,,t 1 olonlal A .-'ons ol the Re? . rh- liar A??u Mi. ' 'a-? v. 1- forty-four year? old Ilia ?.?.?? wl.l be brought 10 ti.i- cou itry for burial. JAMES ESCHWEQE, Jen es Es. weg? the I iwj er, st ?? ??. l'ed ir t., di. ? ?.t the ils daughter, at Lindsay, < m? tario, yesterday, trun a complication -f stomach ... noi bei ? In good health for :? Mr Eachwege was in bis slsty-ststh year. H? a ?- born In Hamburg Germany, and cam? I country wh? ? he wa? sixteen years old lli> home ii No M M' ntaa .? -si . Brooklyn, In which city he had lived for ?he last fifty years In poli? ti,?, be was always Ind? In l?,': he s ?? lecretan famous l'ommltti of ? >n? Hundred, organised to overthros th. Infamous M Laughlln ring. Ii?? took s prominent ? the winning eampaigni which Beth Los made f-r M,,, or ol br oklj p Mr Eachwege was one "f tbe founders of th. rjermai la ? ib ol Brooklyn, now In Schermerhom it ?.;~ arlfe died four .....rs ago snd since lhal time? h?? had nevei been ihe same man as foi.rti H., .-a?. ????? ions Harry T, Eachwege, whole wltl Charles Oraef A Co., Importers; ?'altei ?? ?;. fiweg. the well-know.vspaper man; Alberi li Eschwege, snd on. d ghter, Mrs. Frederick Knowlton, of Ui ?*?'? ' miarlo JOSEPH A LOCKWOOD. Word aras received In Tonkera Issi ntghl -f Hi death Is Bumford, In tbe ''..'skills, yesterda* ol Joseph A Lockwood, superintendenl of the Yon? K? r? ?iit-r works. Mr Lockwood bad be. ? in p. or :? ? time Hi ?j ???.?:? al Pound Ittdg? Novembei '?. '?-?t He u.. graduated Is froin Umor College ?uh the ?.? gres sf I em ,|,.,.|- md ???? : In Yon hers about twenty-seven v.ir- ago When thi Y nkera urater work- wer? organised, aboui tweniy-??? years ago, Mr, Lo k v ,,, .. hi I ? pince in th. engineering department L'pon the death of W W Will in. the ? ? lei ? ,.,. r t.; ? .r- ago Mr Ijockwftod was promoted t,, t.,, ,.??, .f uperlntendem In.isso *vlr I. wood married Hi.-? Lu.ii.a L Clark, a al? ? uf (European 'A?ncrtisrmriuo. piROIM* ?.>?. AMI THAVKI.I.KI15 ??III II??.I *" the London oflL-e of The Trlbnne. 14? I'lrct itreel. ? convenient pince to lenvc their nilverllseine-nls unii snb.crlpllun-i fur ???<? Tri'inn. wiir.iit*. t? siioi- i\ i;i itoi'K. The M.irnit.icturinsr GOLDSMITHS' & SILVFRSMITHS' COMPANY, 112, Recent St., London, W. Choicest Stock in the World '"* Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Opals, ftc. ?>? Royal Warrant. At .Merchants' Prices. The Manufacturing GOLDSMITHS? & SILVERSMITHS* CO."iPANY 112, Resent St., I.onion, W. FURS! Our individuality of design and exclusive styles, combined with the very best rclected skins and .superior workman fhip, have given our garments a world? wide reputation amort:* those who are connoisseurs in I urs. We challenge competition, and cordially invite inspec? tion. STRICTLY A "FLR HOUSH." TheCrafton Fur Co., Ltd. 164, New Bon? St., London, Eng. WAUKENPHAST SHOES, 60 Haymarket. London, S.W. PETER ROBINSON Dry Goods Store, Ox?ort?-S?., London, One Hundred shops and Show Rooms, Latest fashions, best style, moderate _prices, _ JEWKLI.KUS AND SILVERSMITHS. Joseph Hemin? & Co. Old Ml*?? l'Iute?Old s li ?> 111 ?-1 ?1 l'Ini??. Old Fnnilly Jewels?Su?relt|ps for l'rescnts. ??-> (?Mill I I ?Hi., I.O MM? ?, W. N??xt D or to "KKI.KKI-.N." WESTOBY & CO., AMERICAN TAILORS, 40 West Strand, London? Clo*e ?o Metropole und VW-torlii Hotel?. Most modern?.- prlie?* ?'?insisten? ??.Uh i;ood ma? terial and best work. H. P. Truefitt, Ld., 13-14 OLD BOND-ST., LONDON, W, (Through to Burlington Arcade.) and Hotel Cecil. , ? . Hit h-H?-?. Il?lr.|rr??lns If renisi*? ?xp*rt?. lUnle-ar? ?nl Ihiropexl) hr >??? York 0|>*r?tor?. First ?nl etilj "AsuntiSS sh.Tlnc s?loi*a?" la I.on.lus. "rrin A Bills. Sh?? ar.d three oht!.lr??n, two sons and a daughter, survive Mr Lorkwooa \? ia s m?mh?.r of th?? Kirs? Pres? byterian Church. He was a director of the etti National Lank, a trustee of the JTonkers Savings Rank and a member uf Nepperhan Lodsr... G. and A. M. ? 11.DERM IV /' [Rhl.R's ?:\>! -ol' Dl 1 M0ND8. its BHARRY. ????':?? \n> ? preserved it.-' CON? TENTS AND rt'RNISHED THK ALDER. M \N A S *G? ?RT, Alderman Charles A. Parker, af'.-r meeting of ?. ? Board si ti..? City Hall yesterday told a good ?tory ,?n himself to a group of Aldermen In their loungtng-room. The Alderman is In the habit of carrying ?bout ?rtth Mm an old and battered Ie ither ? it rhel in whli e gather! hli ? leun it la still ? ? p : tchel tul p ? one would think so ti ?? .'? at ll ? d Its dll ? pi I ited ???? ir ? Mr?. Parker her diamond! lasl Tuesday evening, and, onseojuently, the Alderman's p? ice :f mi: d Mr, Parker is living for the summer In s cot ? ? re ? We t End, thi ? ? l m to Loner Branch ,,n t!. Ceni '? ? of Xew-Jersey He came to ? w-Tork last Tuesda? ? ? thi Aldermen's meet ind Mr?. Parker accomi inied him to do hm ?hoppln?? and attend to some errands One of the errs ? waa to go to an uptown J w for soin- valu bl liamcnd Jewelry she had reset, Mr Parker met his wife at the ferry ise down) ', '; ?ai timi to 11 home ;?; . . ?d the old I ?' fill ? with docutm ; :; with htm, and ?rl ? they were waiting for tin boat Mrs. Parker slipped her package from el 1er'? Ii to tl ? I ig so that th? Aid rmnn might , arry It Hi II i not ? itjee that she did It, and when the train they look proved to be croa I I the Aiders in to savi.room, threw th? bag up od ?? -- ?ra -k? In the .'ar. He got so inter? ?t ? In other affairs thai whi ? ?Vest End was res ed ? foi I to lake It down, and ?'. train went off ? Itti II t e bag with the dl imoi da was not missed till after dinner, Then Mrs, Parker came to l Alderman while he was seated near s window ?moklng and listening to rain pouring down und a-K? i him s ? ? ' pul the - ? I The Alderman thought f r ? minute ind then de lar , thai he m ??? h ?ve ? ft II ? tho train. The ? iteci t thi ? Mr* Pnrker surpri??-d him. He had known nothing ? the dia mon, ? In thi ig. bul knew ah mi then ? ? ? md Mrs ? -? -r insisti gn right ?o? to the si ? for ih ir s .? ?? ? rain igali window it that mon,? nd thi Alderman he*. |tated lie tened I Wl .ir and II de Id? d to t ike mee? II would try I , , ? ??) |ewet? it the first op| I ? prom? oted final j end If he failed he would buy hi? wife im, more; but ? no! iiibmll ? > I?? I: ? ,.. ?. ,r the next morning, and Mr Parker nn igl ? out the ' .-' and found" dei irtn ? ? ? ol Ihe r.'.ir ?, 1 u 1.? : -r Bran h. It s ?- presided over by ., oung man. Have ? got a is it her bag, about .? :' ??? long thai I lust on ? ? 17 lasl ni [ht th? A ? mu u ?ki i ?I don'i Bnos whether we got your bag here." ; the young m it we've got ?;??? bag? and h< led tii" Alderman to a pile ol valises of various description? lying In a ...p?t, one of thi ? Aldi rm ??'? old ?? ??. ??Tl if mine there." said Mr. Parker, and ?? .?? ? for .? !?>rk to , ? Ing him abou it. The clerk gave the old I glance that m< ??.? much, although It ?ras ?lient. "Take It if It'i your?; ? gue?i it'? all right." Bui the Aidermon de?crlbei) it, and when he he;ird what the content? were the clerk nearly f ilnted "Well I guess it must be your ?; but It . look what It I?." he ?sl?l "It'? luckj rcr you I lat wasn t new and ? ? Hl> ???? ? ?G/?? I', 1/V DENIED. ia Coni? ?. the ; I ? ras expelled from Sew-Jei y and Ni s ?? irk pil n for breaking the rulei goven ts, made . f.itement >? *t< rdi the L. ird of Pilot Commi isloi .? ,. . nled. Al the time of the C lumblen celebration sev si ?i Brit Uh mi - f-wai sere ai Hampt ? Boads and iphed ? Ian ly p ,,k for pilot? to bring ? em Into this pori ? isked . ermi - m , f the \? w ?'????? Pilou* A itl?w o go bj rail : ? Hampton ?' ? ar, i ir <? ? ? refusi i : re Is a rule that ? plloi ?ball take s vessi : out of sn ther ? ri to Conley, bowi 11 ?. si ni r,? p imi ? m ! uhi br night . r the s ?? ?hip her* ??', r ? expelled from the a?-?? tation He la flft) ?Ix . : , ? ran ? men r of the Sen ! I ? - ' ???? He la - . FRANCt ASKs POR BALES SI. W si ngton, Aug. M Th? French Qorernmenl iked for the extradition of William Balenai, now in prison In New-Tork for offence? committed in tn?? etty. Extradition innot be granted unless tke ? ? ?.?. live any claim to him ind ?urn? .? :.i proof of hi? ?','? ?? A ? rime m Fi ?? i ?nown ?.? th? l nlled Stai Ci mmlasloner Balei i| '? ala? known under the ?iia? of William ?. U?U wood. <?nrojjf?itt ^?perti9tmfnt9. Savoy Hotel, London. HOTEL DE LUXE OF THE WORLD. SAVOY RESTAURANT Of f.n.t ronnmlc l'innc llnnd pin? ? on Ihe termo?? overlooking The l',iil>i.iiUiii. nt ?.nrelens. ?ml Hiver. ? lief ?le f'nlslne ,,..???.-??? >*'? ESA lliillr. IN.otlli-r. MAV\'.KR.?.{ |? KCHKVMUJ. Midland Railway Hotels. ?nil??? I. l?l??rr?m? "Silnt?!.' Um. TOWI.K, H?;-. ?m: am.i.p 11 noi 1.1.. - i-,l\ !?.?.? .?? "I. - ? MIDI.A Ml ?. KAM? HOTKL. ?#?. ?'?.?? IKASJ LONDON? Milli. \M> III) I 11.. - KRAIiPiiltH - ?II KKV*J IIOTKI.. - ? MtPir-S THI?' MIDI \M> IIIITKI,. - OPRI) Y - Bp?ialt?*?: r?r?luni CStStas ?. f rt M.nler?.'? r)irir<?? JAS. SHOOLBRED & CO. (Established 1822.) General Drapers, Silk Mercers and Outfitters, are now showing the latest production.?, in Mantles, Cos? tumes and Traveling; (iowns. ranga* am> iiKurniv? nig rggaawRtft. SKAI.SKIV?. ? --?'?????,?'?. JAS. SH00LBRE0 & CO.. 151 to 162, Tottenha-n Court Rd., LonJon, W IRISH LINENS ~~ At .Manufacturers' Prices. made and marked without charge. IRISH LACES Direct from the cottage workers, beautiful examples of ?rbli inilujtry At first cost. WalpoSe Bros., Lim., 11 bel/ast House," Belfast, Dublin and 89, Now Bond Street. London, W. The Hotel Cecil, London. The largest and mostrmcnificentin Europe. Perfect in every detail. Location un? rivalled, facing and overlooking the Em? bankment Gardens and river Thames, in surpassed cubine and the best selection of wines ever offered. 700 bedrooms and 300 salons, private dining rooms, and public reception rooms. G. P. BERTINI, Manager. Sl.rniul Hotel. Pnrls. I ? ?? molli????-?. \e*.-Vortc. Criterion llootn nrnnt. I.c ?union. THE LANGHAM HOTEL? London. l nri.nll.-il -.It untimi lu l'nrtlnnd Place, At Too ??f Rsfgaai ???. av. Convenient for ili?? lie-*! ??1????>?. Thentrcs, Etc. Every Hodern Comfort and Convenience. . ?Moderate Tariff. The Waisingham House And Bath Hotel, PICCADILLY. THB BROADWAY OF I.OXDOA. Overlooks the I'urk and occnplc? the finest ??. > Ion In I.onelon. Apartment? nt moderate rlinrcm for ? short or Ion? period. I ulslnv inann L-c by an eipcrienceel I'rcnoli chef. TelcBranis. "??olmi??." i O. l.r.l.ARUI. Louden. ' >??.?', ?. Miinaticr. Horrex's New Hotel, London CORNER NORFOLK ST. & STRAND. W 11 Ii iMTfeclly ?? ? ?? . ? ?? ? .-.I uiuilern nr? r u nt: ?????? n I ? t hroUebotl t. I l,?ntor. Kle<-t ria Muli??, etc. Locution moat rentrai, near I.a??? Conrl?. KniliniiU rnent. and Principal 1 hi?nlr??i 1.1 min? ote?' ?Tnlk from We??niln????r \bhey. Dmtilhn? anil Rail coin mini Icaltou ??. 11 Ii oil part? ?if London. So. 4 ?S ::.*. Norfolk St.. continued a? here '""'W. HORREX, Proprietor Upper Norwood. Queen's Hote Near cryttal PaE???, L-ondoa. Health,?? ?itaaii n la England !,???!>? ?ir'.pns. Bearding term? fi m U ."?o l-r !.. .-;,?? lai :?r...i for Urge partie?. Convenient ?ran ?,? r- : ? Norfolk Hote!, Briehton, England. Kilt? Family It rei. Or?r! kl re?-? ; .?.:.,!?? ?i d lawn?. Fir.*, publie r ma. Perfect sanitation. ?-ha;.*.l ?lectrle light? Lift D?ll at? cuisine. Cti jIo? wir.???. Queens Hotel, ^"'^Sa.wXSmK!Sm !>- rf wicht. Lovely old sa lens Tennle. ?te. 84 ; m? H vi. Vi bt C'i'i Frequent boat? to Cower?, K? le uri Pi ??11?> ill l*l?T EE?*4el" ur.ier ?arn* The Howard Hotel, Norfolk street. Emba? krarat, London. TMs r??*:, ,T. ?.. | p? ?| - replet? irli ?very ?- '. mfort Over look? ?? ?? ? ? ?nd R v?r. ERegant and ?? ? I ?? pul Ile room? ??? t > ? . ? . . rlcaa lys V m ????.?. -. Fl?ed lirifT. "ALBEM&RLE," 32, Oorset Squire, London. Ho??? ri? rebljr ten ??n t., American? visiting ?. ? ! ?, Pirat-elaas. Ever? rr. dem requisii? M.-? KOUKRTSON, ,?....??. ?? ?. U Use? Warner. The ImOerial Hotel, Malvern I? ili* ???? 'ceir.ial p?tnt tot ? m?rira??,? geSlflBg IS ?aWI tVcrrester. -h?e??r-jry. Itereford, Btrat'ord-oo Avon. ?ta, Vn'.tors ?an ?p?nd iri* ?lay m Ines? diffor??!?? pia:?? and fftum In ih? ^v?nln?? to T'??? tin;.??- si. iocote.i io ?upcra private cr ,??,?? and ti-,roaghlv modera. iVMiwir M U'iiiiIti-u.L- S ??litri: tor visitor? lo Kea.Iw?-r.? i? ????f.11 h. s. , ?,?,??.,1,^^^ l.R01l\t;TO\. an Pimi il un I!iiti?l H*"r ,'G1'??"1 ?>' b-??t Am?rloan an,l ?iriMKKin tlOiei English famlll??. ? able J h?.:*, t p m ?? rvtea, wi\ni nstnir. "Belsfldil." ?i?lfrZJ?L J"? "? !!?own mM' Klt.LAHVKV. flrrt'if Beninern Hotel? u ?t .-entrai positivo of ih? ' ??' 'll i..??* i kartet ??.G?? ??'????G ?? ? ??. n-vnn), ??The CoMngwood." ^,G^;G u*au:,ful PARIS SHOPS. LOUIS VUITTON S ? t Now Trunk, The Papillon," Is the lightest known. PARIS, I, Ruo Scribe. LONDON, 434, Strand. P.M. GRUNWALDT, PARIS. 6, Rue ?le ?a Paix. Americans before buying furs should inspect the ORUNWALDT I?OOELS. The largest assortment of choice furs in the WORLD. ?fcrfiqn fiesen?. Hotel Continental, foreign Rreortfl the International Palace Hotels. ? lie UMesIr*-*? l'uluv*. cAuto .?...Karat, The It l\ ieri? l'alare. ???.t. Frame?? The Avenida l'i? I ???-?e. LlStlO*..l'orlerai. The 1.a l'lnse. , , osti:*,!) .rtetsinss. The Mntojii l'alaee. SI II ??.I ? KM. ?l)!M5.SiTltscrlS??!? The ?> ?? inni"* l'alare. TI'FI. ????. .TiirUer. Th?? Pern Palare. ro?.T?iTi?ni'i,;?. .. t?,???**??. Tho ':#) W' ?el lntrr?n*tlosnl. ItlllXIHSf .ttn?y. F,r ?Hfi.rev3tl"r t! k??? lo ?II ; ? ..?- sad ?. r-??rr? SS? f'Vnm >????.?? :????? ??.!??????????? ?. e" e*?.'? '??*'? sa IS rilh-SSST Si . U?r?i.in. or ! Pise? 4? l'Op*i?. Pan?._ Hotel Chatham, Paris, Hotel Binda, Pans. Restaurant P. Cu bat? ?:.-. ?udii??, r.i.i ?.;:??. PARIS, ?.??? ri.?ani ?r. 1 laai*r**S*B '? ?.,??.,?? |(? .;:.ir.?od*g lo America ? M u-rfeet ?a????. ?t. ? r.: ? VIMS GRAND HOTEL de TATH?N?E. 13 RUE ?CRIBS. OPpni-TTi" TUE ORAND ?"G??.?. The Modem Hotel of Paris. E. Al.iiiiKL'S'l Kit. :.Un^g"T. Hotel de Lille et d'Albion il*?::. Une H. Honore, l'ari?, r.etween ????' 1*??????? ?.iir-lei.s. l'J.tee Ven. ?orne and ***, <'?"?'?, %.?*.?.. t.. ?.-????.?.. ?tj. . ...... ?..< u ? 1er laii.lle??. Dranttfal Hull, inrS? "Dm?!?? Ito?....,., M,??ri. Ll?.?, A?. T?L^rn.-i-ni-i.?..? ''??1V;Vi,v AI. AD.VOUB. _HOTELS IN GERMANY. _ Gd Hotel de Rome, BERLIN._ BADEN-BADEN, Hotel d'Angleterre, Magnificent li?te!. 1 inest Sitasti?! Electric Light. "loJern Comfort. Hamburger-Hof, _HAMBURG. Wurttemberger-Ho?, NURENBERC. ?gg Grand Hotel, NURENBERC. or Static**?, Bayerischer-Hof, NURENBERC. Gd Hotel Continental MUNICH. All ? ?'t?\ e* ? -?? li?!?t S.I.Ai. NSj Hotel Four Seasons, MUNICH. F.vry G ?-:'?'? ..;?rn Coesfortb Hotel Marquardt, * STUTTCART._ NAYENCE Hotelde Hollande Steam he?)t Throuqhout. Lift. Fireproof ?tairca?*?. Hotel d'Angleterre, Rhine Steamers fftfl_-,A--._A Finest Lead Opposite. ????????T. SituaU?*?. Baths-oi-Homburg, HUI -? HOiR ?KOM tKlSk?lHl-0S-M4IS Ritters Pack Hotel? Kt ?.?deuce ol U.R.'!? ihe P.inte ol Viale?, in M.;n burq. The Grand Hotel. BniggejS; Ostend--Hotels Tho "Splonuid," 300 Beds. *' "Continental," 200. M Kursa*-.' * Bar??Alte, 125Beds A. Declerck, Proprietor. All these Mol?is are moJern in every detail, anJ on Sea Front. Hotel de la Ville? ilan. Iter? Jlixl?rn ;{*iuNiUrjr ?mi?.ut?' ? um! .rU Grand Hotel Milan. Iil ? ?? t? In?pro?? meats. Lsgf^s K*?i?t?r*>l. BSftSSf Ti?-k?t! BlsspsSf < ir, ? ?ITIees, -t ?. Grand Hotel Bellagio ANI) ?G???G., VILLA^KiilliaLON'I Beliagio, Lake Como. ** (?r?sl G????, SiileuJitl Vijir, gSSSttta l.UhL Tito Lilt?, Sto?n> Il-st, J Kallwtj T!,-I?t?, HOTEL ROYAL DANIELI AUl. ?KjULliS COMFORTS. NEWLY Tini'ITTIiD. VENICE. Grand Hotel "" ? , ? I !' ?? >|>;? ii it?l Venice, usa, ?MsFMtSfSjrMrSStsal^ ? ??,,,?.?.,G.. " TURIN. Grand Hotel, et d'Europe Lucerne?Switzerland. GRAND HOTEL NATIONAL. First (111. Il.'-t Si l it;: lion On the Lati.?-. KIcctri?? Light Throughout. Proorietor?. Pfvffer 4 Co. Hague, Holland, ????G?? UIXB. HOTEL ? LUXE. HOTEL des INDES, finest House in Holland, best cuisine. Bind ueuvs durino dinner. Splendid apartments nev.lv reiitted throu.:ho?it Baths, ttairdresser. hi* die notai Cdrriejqrs. C. F. HALLER, S*w *lan.it?r, (fnropc. u ?anicio. gARLUPADi ?gtasfcaslsasss i-?????? ?ut.? UmbI.