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FOR STATE PROHIBITION THE AMENDMENT AS»0."I\TION MEETS. TO INFLlKNClt rinuc ortNto*-: and thf. lkois. LAU? III*. The Ptate Prohl''!tc.ry AuicvVnent As-nv-lstton of Vern- fork MM Its fourth annual cnnveuUnu yesterday at the PranUlu Ptreot Methodist Episcopal Chui-h. Besides Ihe ofR.vi s of tho asao. .atina there were pi*es,*nt the fol- Iwrtag -dcfataa from other church aad temperance or- HAi»lr..itlons: J. !*.*. Kearns, reprcsontl-ig tho American Tcni;ierati(*fl Union and (.oldler Ci rc lo Ixxlge of Hood Templars ; the Ber. Stephen Merritt. Stephen M. WriKht aiul Joseph A. Bogm-dii*, also of the American Temper¬ ance Union ; Dr. I>. H. Mnnn, (Irnnd Worthy Chief of tho (.rand Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Temp¬ lar* ; J. L. Mitchell, of Killi*'-. County laid ge and Amulot Lodge of Good Tem piara ; John NV. Cu mini hrs, of Uoldier Circle I/Jdge of (r'nod Templars ; the Kev. T. I_ Tenison, At thc Flushing Mothr-altst Episcopal Church; V. Stratton, ! ting's County Lodge of Oood Templars ; WlP.iiun Brown, Sid Assembly Dletrlct Prohtbition Party Association ; Charles F. Swain, New-Y<>rk Marino Temperance Society; leorjce Smith, New-York Divinion Son* of Temperance ; 1. Cummings and IL Itrcmer, Orcenpotnt Division Bona af Temperance; Erin M. Powell, National Temperance .oclety; George Scott, Prohli.itiou Party Association, ftrooklyn ; Mra. M. A. Marrell, Amulet Lodge of Oood templars ; Mrs. Mary Mintnnye and Mrs. I_ Brazier, Re- "ormc-el Mlaaion of the F.agle Street Church, Brooklyn ; lira. I- Bitehie, Keystone Lodge of Oood Templars ; und lira, ls J. Berry, Mra. LespiuwaU and Airs. II. N. K. Goff, af the Woman's Christian Temperance futon. The presi¬ dent's annual address, which drat occupied the delogatee' attention, contains tho following remarks: Pe.nr years ago tho New.York KUte I onstltotlonnl Amend n.ent As-aeirlatiii'i w is or-iaiitn-d in tin- e ity of Hytecnaeawl -a a nu et to eley in annual ses*lon ace < rd. n tr tc. om mi-t.tn tiuu to reviso Uie peat and take artlou tor tue nit tn e. The purpose ol Uie- ass.H ist.on asil. claie-el in its constitution is to ace ul. Uie united action ol all orgaui-aUous who alt- lu sym¬ pathy *it!) tin- pi ti. i lr ic ul l*t..',i! timi by iviini il min rif. -ri s* iiui'iii ot the iiiaiitiia-'tiir.' and sale ot lunn leann borer- ag'-s, end to eccii'e the united action ot all oiirsn.rations and persons lu sympathy wllh Una purpose without respect to paity artiiUtion Tin- work ol (Iii* assn, lotion lu tiie last year has been confined lar.elv to the effort to si-cure the siibmig. sion ol a constitution .1 amendment to a eliroet vote ul ttie. pe. pie by the l.eglsUiuie. As un si lout ol the association I Bis.,.- eeveral v.sue to .Air...t.t to irv tn olTi-e t this object Karly in the session N. M. Curtis, of 81 Lawrence County. lnttodu. e-d the concurrent resnliinon in the Assembly and r_*nator EelloK in the Henate. Nolbiui. was done with it in the-(senate, lu the Assciuhly the eon mil tee bavins lt in r .arse-ii-iMiii.il lu lavor ol its iu.uk.*. Ii was ordered to a thud ressltiiK ley a vote e.i si ny one io fliiysix. sim "i tha Sixty-ono voti*a belo. Kepti .Hean, snd feirty-lour eil tlietlity- *:x tienativcs bring D.i.r.ili I'pon the* lin.il vole lt re¬ ceived onlv llfty-three v..ie- .u its fsvor to sixty-five avarest Hr sixty-five being uecese-ry lor ils passage. Ot tho tl,ly* three votes ut lavor. all wei,. Itepublt ans. and in the nega¬ tive lhere weir e-itthieen Kcpiiblifans and toity six Demo crain. Thus were we anani defeated m our rrtorts ta secure Its submission. I woulil re-commend that we contluui- to de. maud ol the Legtalatureal its nm ng se-ion the passage "I audi a emu uncut resolution, aa h rctoiore requested, for Sill llllhsli.il tl. lill' people The pis,plo at the recent election havlnr roted In 'avor of ^tdiug aioiiM-ntioii uer in,-ii'Ms.nn ol the constitution, Ibe Mrxt L*-*ris:aluro uui-l prov Ide lol the t '. -i Uoe of incinbers of encfi convi-uliou. It gives an occasiew for Uie ele.Ht.on of such mt-ii as will favor tin* submission of a prohibitory amendment and )t beco tura Ihe friends ol tempt rance to See IO lt lhat Ken* I and true men are elei tod. Mei should liol te ai cur i Birts lor lu- legislative nitrtho-l. however, for the con- Teiilum ls more than a yoar lu lho luttiro aud may uot be profitable in this direction. At the close of the president's n-ldr.BM committees were appointed on resolutions, nomination of oillccro uud finance. A resolution waa adopted Mat tat Hoard of Dt- rcitois fnrthwitii uki rook steps as uniy ta MMaaaiy to cause ti.e Kel. A. h. l>;ir-',uii, ol int* usc. an eX-t~d_e_I-eT Of tbe association, to iM'COiint Inrlunney tee'leiii_itiX to the a.ssoi iatlnu, which he lias received lint neglected to uc- oouiit for, though rapeatedlj raqooated lo do »o. At the nft'-riionii aeeelon the com mil tee presi-nied tho following list of buiuiuirea for oilico during the ensuing year: President. John N.ste-artts, New-York vice-presidents, the Kev. tsleplii-u Merr.lt ai).I tho Kev. T. I_ Poulson Secretary, Jose till A. Hogatitus. treasurer, J. W, t n.ii|;s lilrcCliii s. Hie Riv. c HT Mead, el Hm it-lisvllic. I'roleesor A. A. Hon. kins, ilochostT, the Hov. Henry Ward, liuiia.o. tho Hev. Will, auu C. Etui ., Mew-York, J.H. iii eur sun, Amsterdam, and Iir. I), ll. Miiuu, Hie tlATt. Iir. UeoTga K. ile,.-.I, -Mrs. Mary E. Han, Mrs. Mary 1. Hurt and Mrs H. N. K. liutl. ot lirooUyn. These otlicers were unanimously elected lind the follow¬ ing resolutions wei e adopteel: 1 -That w.- petniou the tii'xt Legislature to submit a pro- tioitory amendment to Hie on-tiiutain to Hie Totara fOT their des is mu. A relusal to do-o .s a n-rusal lo grant the light guaranteed it* by the I'on-iiliil aa itself uml we protest Siruitisi partisan consirterutuius or business intel cst* ilk tating ar inutieiie;ii memb. rs ul Ute Le irisi.iturn refusing lha san c. ft.Thai ute iiirm tors take sn ti action es m.iv aa necseaery la influence tho choice of sn Ii d legales OT members of Hie fe isle loiistiiiitio. al Coiiveulinu or.iercil liv po,iniiir vole ai ti.e last tl.cli.iu as will (avor Hie submission ol their amtuU- aient by said oooventloa. A.Tnat th.- elire. ims circulate pennons favoring lins amendment and ile sun.hiss on ior nelopiinu bv sach churches aiid SaKletleS SS Hell. *>' 11. .ie. nd m W lull Ustnptort to liO lill* warded lu lim secretary of Hie association lo be prcseiitt.. lo Uie Ltr-cialaiun. 4.'l_at we urge all friends of this movement whatev. r tlteir poltiieal party prc.lelieiinns I.v conventions, cooler- eitces or pm.lu: meet.ur. m timr reepeotlre iix-.il ^ ta Tigorously i.i.isi-ciito thu _ork ol t-.luiaiiiiK public s. iilnocui eu inls Mibii.;. _. n here a Male by statute ur .irohlbltory amcndinent to Its I'oustiiiiliou lias piolni.it. I Inc ni in.n..ciuro an.l saieof Illinois ss a bovorairt ami also when- a tuwn ur rou ti ly io ia feist, has pioliibiUsl tho sate ol lui nora ¦¦¦* a business, it is the duly iel the (iaiVeru.neill to enai t Muli sta lu I'S as will male, .uiih laws and a.uenel.neills effective by pr..n.ultim*: the nntiu- tact ute and sa o ol the anine, m .my quantities whslever, ai a aaTasaeje. ian aahnieni pul li Ina Malaletlre tiedleele aiiopi euell uiu.i-.uiis as will .riv el), cl lo pub., o sen li men t. _.That we jMtilion Oeegteeeto pnnn'iit tue nu...iifre.Tnto an sale o. liquors asa heT.ragti in tm* H.strict ol olumblo, tn the Territories of the- luiud tita les, arni ou any or all piojeoity owned, held or cuiiliiuii-.t by lin- (liveTumult ol the V nilen Mutes, aod to su bini i lot tiu> iatiin.iil..ii of Iheaer* rial Mates an Hitiinelmcni t' the is attona] UoniUtnltou pn> hiliitri-i the manuf.utui. and sale o! lutoxluullug lnjnois aa a bamaga Atti-r discussing the advlsiiiulity of holding a semi¬ annual oeiuit'iiiiiiii ni tin-1 H.. wmlo the legislature is in acssiou, thc convention aeijoiiined. TUE ABEAolUdTS Cl -' CHALLENGE KO I'OLBT THAI Mil. MUX IS HL'II.IMNG A BOAT AMI THAT Hk Is IX KAHNKST. For somo tune TOef -men bave teen saylnc that they eli.t not believe thal a lormal challemre for the Auitrk_*s Cu.. would bo received from Mr. Bell, ol Glasgow, anti the boat building on tbe Clydo vas a n.ytj. H..t the oiber day a _tt__ lcticr with tin pei.nani of tLo Rival (ly Jr. Yacht CJub en.bo-i in col.r- on tbe eiivCope itrrnel at tho New-York Yacht Club ho iso from Glasgow. It was addWMtlll to Mr Lird. ihe t-ccetary of the club, and as he is in Mai-y- lani no oue would take the rc.-ponsibilily of opening IL lhere vms no doubt that tbe formal ehallenjrc for the cup was inside, but no one Might, could or weald relieve the curiosity of bi»':)-e f and the other members. So the package waa solon, ny consigned to tho nate bf Neila Oi_eu and locke-, up lo await the return of Mr. -Hird It bas been furher learned that ihe boat *Aith wMefc Kr. Beti hope- to tMUttWi tbe cup is in rai id process . oons'ructlnn, and __eie no doubt that next season will se anot i.er a nos ol lu terna tin nu 1 races. Lieutenant I tenn v. 1.1 keep the Galatea here all -winier and put her in commls-ion e-any in the sprint;. Il'* his ai.nouncel his Intention of entering ber in all the races which are open to him here next season, ami ll is hoi ed bv all yachtsmen that ho will capture a lew 'con-o ation cops" lu a measure to console him tor the lu*-, of the capl al prize. TBE MOROAN ESTATE Ll TIOATI OW. Vii lam Moir, the admini-trator of the estate of Mrs. Mary Jane Warean, started yesterday afternoon for Albany, lhere he will ; r.bally remain until tbe ease, concerning which full j urti' til irs wero publi-heel In yesterday's Trihi:nh. is beard by tho Court of Ap. eals. According to thc calendar of canes it should be reacheel to-<lay, and thc arguineiits win not bo ex- Uaord.narily long lletov bo t-Uled.Hr, Moir sail he aras sati lirtloi thc eet>eet_Maef yesterday'« ac..mit. flt Cromwell, ol the linn of Kuilhan &. (tomwell, who has bal tho matter in bis paitii ul.tr charge, al- . went to A bauy yesienlay. Algemon H. bullivau wi¬ nnable to 0 d nu;, tiing ol interest lo what has alrea-jy Ur«n pub.i-hed. LuOEI.SO FOR SULLIVAN'S MUP.DIRER. Many Sixth Warders went to an unde rtalier's shop In Leonard st, near Centre st., yesterday tn look nt thc face Of " Toll " Sullivan, wbo » us n'mt dead near the Tombs on Monday evening. The police were searching anxiously tor .' Touy " Hunt, alias " HM Kid," who was believed to be the murderer. Hunt is a thief well known to the police. Be is tiilrty-tivi'yerura eif age and liss ll-tit hair anti a landy couiplerxloti. Bl picture. No. I,.")"i6 in the Hogues' Gallery, was talien iu (Maher, 1880, when he was sent to prison foi two years and six mouths for a robbery. Cap¬ tain Mccullagh, of thc Bixth Prci lint, said that he expect ed to arrest Hunt shortly. A genet al alarm iii inning tho murderer was sent out trom I'dIP a limehill ute rs and all tbe-i-tei'livc'sei'KcauU were, lulil lo look for him while the) went about town mi otl.ci busltie-s. Coi'UelitiH Klee, who hutt tlio pistol lu his pocket liuine dialei) alter the shooting, wus icmainle-d bibi tha custody tf ittptain Mc( tiliagh until toilay. 'lim polka have ur- reste-d thc following witnesses Timothy J. Ormsby sud Annie Keating, of No. lf-_ Ixemai-el st.; PnamXt BraauaB, Of No. Ibo Ix-euiaid-st.; Muli lad/ uud Florence BullivaiLoi No. l'__ WoUh-st. ; Henri Inn I. il, of No. Hm (Yutre-Ht.. and Owen Ul uen, of So. iii Fal k st- lt waa a diillcult ta_k foi the j n il lee to c.vinn t ii.:.h ii.aiioii from tho witnesses, but iheic waa ground to in Iii ye lhat Hunt shot buiiixau and then pasm-d the revolver to Klee. Bullivan'a body will he buried to day._ ONE POLICEMAN PRAISED; ANOTHER ON TRIAL. Policeman Malouet K Cox. of the i-levcnth Precinct, yeller lay received honorable mtnuoa hy the i-oltce Ho-irtl anti a gold IMMlslou accouutvf lila rescue of two rhliilren from the lunn mt Louee No. bbl Knut Mule enll.-si., eui Uie nigul ol July Iel. Pvliceiiiaii filer i lark tu of tue Tweutyeijrhlli Prece not, .Tbeappeared at llesdijuat tera un.lei Un. lutlueni er eel ll'iuur Ml ""e***-. wea put on ti ia., luspeciot tsUcis, bergeant Bro* hs sud Lt j. h. Tayior, e.f the hauiury huieau, H-atiCi-.l thal larkin was orunk. i larkin Slimmed bevin* tsksu oue IlUlk ol wliiaksy, tauleleiiiel ti.at Lo w_« .. una lu, ..un waa feserveo. *»-.. TEACHERS WANTA SALARY SYSTEM CHANORD. I The Pilmary Teachers' Association la taking Measures to press its petition belora the Board el I du. ..lion r_-.ue*aiinK thal the basis ot ea lei isa lor teachers ahould be . haii.eei irom average alte-dani. lo one based ou lvu*-lli ol setvua, A ire.). Butte. Iroiulhe AsaoclaUou apjeeare.! before the (omniltiee ou TOachera recently urg.ag thia cliajiKe. One ol the objettiona ai Ihe .oiiiiuiilee la Lhal such s .Lunge suulii tnaKe a largur appiopilauon tor salaries rn* i-.su i The aaaooianon wUi ill Um au bj ecI heroin the Boara ut _«tn_al_. TUE HAillLTOS-CRAUAN 1NVBSTIQAT10N. ¦everal daye uko Elihu Koot, Chairman of lho Hcpnbll- Pta Coiuii.' OomiBlHee, as-.-- UMifnau-oaa-eieot Ash-el P. Fitch to not aa chairman of the committee appointed to aacertntn whether Captain (Vegan and his lieutenants at titi In good faith toward Allen Thorndike Rica. Aa Mr. Koot baa hen rd untiling to the cont rary, he suppose** that Mr. Fitch will serve, and will ask him to oall a meeting of the committee for an early day. OPENING A NEW CARLR ROAD. THK ONB HUNDRKD-AND-TW_NTT-Ft?TH--T. LIJt« TO BK srARTRD TO-DAY OH TO-MORROW. It la expected that the Third Avenue Railrua-a Com¬ pany's new cable mail in One-huudred-and-twenty- tiltli-it. will be started either late thia ul tr moon or to¬ morrow morning. One cable has already been laid, but the machinery -will not be started until the dupli¬ cate rope is put in and this is now being done. The monster coil, 24,000 feet in I'-iiTth and weighing with the real 6h.0(K) pounds, wan rolled over irom tbe roll- read tn the company's depot in Tcnth-ave. yesterday by meana of a windlass and horse and will be splioed to-day. Thia lino in One-handred-a_d-twentT-A.-th.st. is practically a continuation of the Tenth-are. road, which waa opened a little over a year ago. It extends Irom one end ol Oue-bundreel-and-twenty-tifth et. to th* other. Its western terminus ls within a tew feet of tbe Fort Lee Ferry entrance the eastern dram ot the cahir is be'.ow First-ave., d.wn near the river. Tbe operating machinery is in tbe Tenth-ave. depot, and consist*, of two 300 borse-power Wright engines, similar lu all respects to the one that drivea tbe avenue line. The cable mus tr.mi the engine-room around a drum to Tenth-are. and One-hundred-and-tweniy-tilth- st., trom there to the eastern end, tben back around tbe western drum and back again to the depot. Its entire length ls over four miles: that of the Teuth-ave. line is about six. The oars ot both linos will start li cm the eastern end ot One-hundred-and-twentv-lilth-st. ihe avenue as well aa the street-cars will bo run on two aud a hall minutes headway, thus giving the busiest portion ol Ouo-hundied-aiiii-twoiity-liltb-st.a car every one and a quarter minuies. Holli lines will he run at Hie rate ot eigb-*- milos an hour. Tho oai. used on the One-biindrcd nnd-tweiity-litth st. lino are not so lar_-e as those in Teuth-ave.. but will bo as flue in every respect. They are made to seat sixteen peo¬ ple, while lho avenue cars ha\e a seuting cupacity lor thirty-six. The new avenue cars, by the way, me among thc Hnest In use. They nie simply abbreviated sti nra cars, ami with their cauobottomed reversible seats, curtained window*, excellent heatinff arraiipe- me-nts, stained glass and other adornments, will compare lavorubly with uny ol the ordinary passenger cars on tbe best railroads. These cats are made' Iran special designs ol Mr. Helm law, the mipeiintctinent ol the roads. Tbe -ides ol' them are ndjitstildc, so that they eau be lurned into summer cars with a few minutes' work. The die or solid grip ie used ou both lilies, and tire has also beeu bo improved tba1 the MH Ml bo stopped in a much shoricf distance than t limne-car ninl siiirted willi ttnttmlt any perceptible Jar or Bt us. Thero will be no formal exercises in Opeamg the ..(«' liue. Coionil J'time, tho engineer oi the oompany*, saul ve.-.eriiay that no cars woulel bo run until every¬ thing was lo complete order. oe to avoid having a repetition ol the trouble that was encountered with the Tinth a re line. A GREAT DAY IOU STREET RAILROADS. THR AI.DFRMKN ACT ON A VaRIKTY OF SCIIKMFS. The Aldermen's Committee on Railroads reported yes¬ terday la favor of granting a fraiichi.-c lo Un- Helmet and H't-.-i Morriao-ia Bailroad Company, wheat mad lt la bo gin at Mott i'hiial and Monti aves, ami nm through Mniris-ave., Kast Katlin,ut ave., One-liuuiirol aml- Dfty-Q-tth at., Waal Railroad -aro,, Monia ero* One-bun* drea-and-elxty-ttrat-flt, Uourtlandt-ave. aud om- bunill, ii- anii forty-ninth-eL, arith a branch exienellng ie. I beetwood l'ark. lt was made a special order foi nevi ueadair. The Huh sent u roto nf the franchise foi tue Rt Nicholas avenue aod Crooatown Uallroad, w ui< h oae laid omi under the mloi lha Mayor says: I*mirth ave. b tweet; due-' muire l-iiml-tw. tity-ei.-heh amt One iiiiiiilieii-iiurt,hilly.tilth Sta occti;i,crt !iy ne tr u ks nf tim 11 ai la-lii aiul I vi. .1.11 ialrtu.nl companies, winch an- suii-i lu .ni ny.ti cut. Tne space between tr.e cut aud Ute side wall ou either s.n.* of tba avenue la onmpaietlrel* uart ow, eua to e. eu, -y Un- hit ip ul nil*, et with a. iu_< tr.u ks se his tei he a grave injustice toa.nl m.- e.wi.ais. II was certainly BndrT- stu.nl at the ttinu tie K. unh-avo. iiiipruvt-iiicui waa made that no street railroads sboold thereafter be placed ai on t .is aveutia .-*o lal us Hie i o iiuii ol ihe null.' BIMI * I. S Klin SS. are item Une-hundreii-aud.twenty-eixUi lo Oue-huudred- uml -.-ix iv ii mt st. is concerned, u was sim un before tue thei a inine pioport mi, though perhaps nut thu anni er lu raina ul pinpi tyuwiii rs rci)uiie.l uy lav. la la laver ol the proposed t.i in ul llln.la Ii'.ll 1 Jl Vr Illili* |ii.rl.ull0 this route-. .; Il ne t ial a lame lill ir I.er ul Ihe ju nj.. 11| nu n ci a ii .li el. ml mg tnat M. .N.ciiu. .s*s\ .¦- was nurina ly laid nut lol a pun* Ile .nive, ali'! t..al II ni Hie ulny um i.ue available Oi thal pur I*.se willi tim i x.i",.ii.in ui the liuiilcv aril, uni al present ny lalil'u.i rt Hacks. Mr. Iluiisickei c.ilieil up thc Mayor's veli) eif the fran¬ chise tor the Twenty-eighth and Tweuty-nlott-afc Kail road Company, and mored that it be overridden, 'lins was adopted by Ihe tallowing vote*: a.m-s Bennett, ( av- aiiitgh. Cleary, < orcoran, Cowle, Dil vcr, inn ell. Perrlgau, Fitzgerald, lliuisii Ker. Lung, Masterson, Menuln r, Mooney, Moraan, Murray, t/helll, tjulun, Kyon, Hiuith, and Vo'ii Blane om..iii, Naya Merit anil Van llonaaeliier. Absent President Mooney. The Kallroad i ommlttee reported In fai .¦: <.i granting a franchise tei ibe North and L-.u-i Uiver Kallroad I mupsny. winch pio)Hises U) connect the ( eu lite mit. i- ultim aiul ( hiiiiiiiers-st. t_rriea. Thia waa aleo made a special order lur next weeli. The i tiii.iniitee on Law reported with referenca to the Metropolitan Iransit tom pony, whk-h procurod In 187:1 friuu tm- Legislature Hie righi lo pul an elct nted rathouel nu Hie Fast Mile-, from tin- Battery t" apuyteu Duyvil. that the caro of thQ compani waa now In tba anuru and the Hoard would better take no action. MATTERS IS AND A HOLT TIIE OVttOM HOI Sf. Coni'iis-nien Dibble, ol s.mth Ctroliaa; Rockwell, o. Maseaehaaeitai an.l wiiKin*. of ohiu, the suM>i-iailtte« oa Public linihiiiivs. yisleieiaj Msite.l the Custom House Bad completed iin-.r tavestijmtloa al the buildings owned and lease: by tin- txivi-iiiiuriit fm public bnsini sa Tliey will re¬ port to i eiiigtcss that the present lacllities do imt a:!o:-il ins i --fc. i.Hiuu .uni ei ulm. ny that la rii|Uirc ni Hi fusion ness, ami (hal lt wuiild be omi b i-eueiited ir ihe A pp raI-er's ele|.i'.Illiieiit. I nlicclul's, r-t:j,viyul s. innl Naval nflm's weie ou i uti.tte in a linne central locution, lt trasses*estes! Ihat SI, luhn's Park simula a pan tiHSuil ami niili/a-u tor Hu- Customs eti-iiiiiin.enis. n.it Mayni e i Hewitt, who w.s Jl.Vili-il to iilisillt w uh Itu*, inriiti.ltti e. laM.r.il til put_liase oT a site rn illili las ba ii frequently kttglto-.t-od ru ls un les. I w rt Lin the beuadarlas ul Howling Oreen, imho hall ami Mille sis. The Civil Service l.'xainining llnartl lins completed its e.-taiiileatiun el Ibe lKu ilerka In Hu* Ml.'iOO.fl.IOU a-id a l.UOii il*i.u.ii. im promotion, anni wiil semi iii a list ni el:, lois candidates to-day to Collector Maaona The question .r nb* ling Inspectors and Bi pi sisters is abai is the exact ami legal I'eiii-iii. n ni tbe eniii antiquity." Henry tl. harqnainl n- tiiiil.v tuipoi te mir paintings Of lbs tu.riK**. nth, tittil ii iii an.i sixteenth centuries. Tbe inspectors and appi-meet** declared tn. in a- wui Kn ul in t ii in! SUI J' cl lu the rc*, ulai MO P' T (cul iluiy. Mi. luarqusnd i lansen them as anl.tiuilh s ..lin .-ni,ii.si lo nm.e iii free in uty. ami the .-ce retail' o. ii., i leaaury iu* -meta.neel bu opln.ua. Tha custotu Boase nm..i mi era ana.n lu a state ui anxiety ami uervoii Beeeuvei au ohIli thal Hi y ale lo be ieat,y lo be inspected .u tueir winter uni- lui ins VU L)tC. luhtl a. *>- ADRIAN H. UULLUfS WILL. Hy the will of Adrian li. Muller, the auctioneer, wliieh was filed for probate ye-t-mlay, many ennuis andaatiqiM articles are divided anning his ch ilaire ii. Aiirm^tliem arc a iiiiuicd renee oglcal tret of Ins father's mother's family fi-.ni 1 ;'i 17, a Ii.nilly Hillie, an Knglish waining cane which once belonged to his father,aa anc-eatral mahogany Diiiit-tii-c lu-lint,-ii.i, ii e-ittu* int tn,in uti mik timi*.*r in the ns)f of "the old Soi th Hutch (hinch at Williiiiii .uni Ful- tou Sts.. titi till in 1T.--7 anil lol n iluwn lu IHlti. an mil sword ubi.h belonged to bia father, a child's binti chair which hud liceii used by Mr. Muller and tty ali of his children, au torten! Mala-rca ttoB, hia library, taut irater color paintings made by bia atirtera Mary and Mar gai ct in 1818. and au ancestral mahogany mantel clock. All the residue ol his property is left to his wife. Cornel li¬ ing this dinjsir-itiDii ot his estate he saya : AsihavcKiveiiiii.rcli:li<ri.ii ulmiiy eenaMtfoMt sums of ii.utn y, I cannot BOW make* any n:uiiey hceiuesls tu them w itu. nut Manifest lliinslice to my wife, wl.'u Vms Bet only ben la. ilil.il lu lin*, hui has eui our-Kcel ann a in ci esl mu in many a dal s boar la my reanger nays, uuei ii in a ltma that i. lu this my will, shouldr-coauise me tact. Ai lui death, however, my t hiiilr-m will recei\e all their Just pru;iuiilouaof i..y en tate. (h. rles II. [thea, ooo lu law of Mr. Muller, is Bfpqtoted executor, and tht widow- Oathajiaa s. Moller, aad Uta daughter ol thc testator. Mairim lb. 1_ Muiicr, nie each naineo as eiecutliz. RU:.T7. MAKES IP A STORY A ROUT HIS JUMP. William Kurt/., whu tunk a "Ina.ler" ami a taopla of saaaaraaalta tnee tur. Bri.ga on Mun Amy, lay aa hie est m chamlicrs hire, l Ilusnita: ycstetilay, Ihe vu tim nf B rapnily iasrolaotaui case al paaaat-hw whtah w_l probably prere serious. The ilucrur il.il uni llniik the ptieuii.iiiiia waa toe In tile sadden veA-water bah. ituniyii that is sinai uni ta alert sm li a lUeeaea '¦'" nc thinks Kuti- was sulteiiu_ noni jun li¬ lt.nina when In* fuialig into Un-river. The hey feld a simy ;,. lei day thal ba baa been oil. .>¦<! *. o byamsBlo inutaia Hm Ile un D.nmtaii. I lui mau had ft-mle*.I to bare a MW. bemt, hut was nut nu haiirt ami be decided lu risk belag pu Weil Ul. l.y a pass BS lux. Ila winiiii uni -tri\ the lijirn- iii Un* luau anil Hil- part ul liis sluiy ls Ihuii.ht lo bea ii* tani. Mrs. itu e liadlil, his tiiutln r, t.s.leil him Hillie he.spitai alni w ju ., w him tur au huur. itu lillie biollict, ti-tu auu auul als went lo see him. rn PKIEONS OP UANY KINDS. Themtoathow openeel yaataraay me.ruing at the Amer. lcau liislitiite l'air aim the visitors lound In Hie li.piionl n m.n nf li e hu ml mg about 40) well oared h>r. aiul well tl. nu. *.! iiOllllllK alni laney |UKel>llv I ins is lill! Sexrullil exhlb.lluli Hie ian. ..is ..... siren .ii thia eily, the bret icm. i__i*,tat. Among ihe laucieis who have m lil thair pe-.s lei nu- mum m,, J. h. H ti.--.«,i,, W, J. -tauiui., A. 1 an ll ol h.s eitj 1 lauris \i hill. y. A. P. i'.alilwiu mid i\ ih.-iu Hen nett ul .\eWark. ami M. Cree au.l um cn. nt Kej purl, .VJ. /ituous tin vam rt.. -. i. luli.toei kit the I.lue, blue e lui kel, le .-. ki au a lets lens, snvem mu wmi-js. I heiiHutils nt Hie pi^euiis ale Hum ihne miles te, i,v,*i mu ti,.,iis.ii,.|. A niue elie, kel llu.u .Muni,.,un li ll AT RICI IV IR tr HUI t.S HAS I.V ptJSStS ION. Join, ti'i.iie*.'., r-scolver ot the Broaelway .-urlace ltailre-a.1 Company, saul ycsl.rrt-y NgoNIOfl th., tttpaie h stsHng ihat tbe »upervi»use of asscsmiu-iu tur Uataheea i uuntj Ibeaabt thal the taxes nf H.o eumjiuiiy shiiuhl l.- paid iiiere "Aa ro¬ leHen I I,eve nee |s iannal pmi em, ami e im, H )llu\ | ;;,'. ,, lise.i h. lui ..llll.ne. I.'.at il would be ha lue tn .1 nSeSSIIu 1,1 11, Uusoliy beoaaaatma*aaly tueaaoat oi tbeeeurt wmiiiau- ...Iile.l mo. As .01 tue re al e-state* Ol the conn,.ny, || , oi,.U|» ol livoeare anil the raiis ami tn-s orar wblca (hey mn iJB horses I..*,...in u, Uie llioa.lv.ay nuil aeveulh Aveuue Kailruail loiutiauy." . SHALL THE I.SDIAN WAEBE0VB9 RE 1,'EMOVEDt William li. I.yoD, Auihrt.se --.now ami Hiram K. Miller, the special cajiutiilliee a|,j,oitil. il by the I'hainber ul t uii.tiu-t. I., i m.-mi i -,:,*» i>ro|iosiliou ot Couiuilssiuiier ot Itulian Aiiuira J. I. li. Atkin, lu remove Uie indian Warehouse from New. Yetti lo some W estern e ity, _,n -,,, n, WssIiiiikIuii tn nay I., (.n.t. ai a,-., inst Uie oreipusiliun. I iieir rejioi I UpoU Ihe i..allin will bo a. t> upon by lin l,liailll..*i la, mun u-s For nearly ten .vesta Mr. Lyon was a mein her of ths Hoard Ol Jlirtlai, uiiim.s.iuiiern. alia chali iinui oi IU pure__M_a cum uilltee most of tin- lime, ami he leela salish. .1 ll.si a lune ma- lorily of Uie goods ano tulse fillaneou* supplies i.-juliot lui ihe Imiia,. service will be fuiu.lheai at luwei pu.. - in New Vuik Ihan alany olliei i.ulnl .u ih.-I'uuutiy Hlds w.-re opeu«l lu ht Louts la lM7d, bat iaok el oompeuubu rosuiied tn such high pnr*es aa to Beeeeettate tbe rejection of many bids aad re advertising lu New-York. -e . MB LACOMBR ON BETTING. ANOT-ttB OPINION rORNItHKD TO THE POLICE DE* PARTMRHT. Ctarporarlon OonBeel Laoombe yesterday": tent to tbs Police Hoard tha following opinion ooreriog the (loca¬ tion of betting. It is ss fnllowsi I am tn receipt of year commnntoetloa (with Ineloe* nresi -toiler dale of November 27, 1888, in which you In¬ form me ot the decision rendered by Justices *nilth. Mur- ny and KHbreth, of tue Oour* of Special Sessions, tn the eas* of Messrs Loree rsft,Barettc sad Roik, for bettina at the Jerome Park races, .mi reqiiestin_ my opinion " as to wueihnr such decision shiutd be held lo Imi suiborl- tatlve and binding upon tbe Police Department, ana whether arrests should bereaier bo made boca isa of the makiua of imolls ami unrecorded bete, where un fer ls I ai.l ie, tlio si__ei.older." lt appears from (be luolos- iircs that the nely evidence against the persona arrested was ihat an rifler to hst nn koral Area was publicly msdn tty Lovecraft; that tbe bet wss soeeptsd br Maretto m front of tbeitratd slam! Ju-t belora the rsoe was rna; that the money wait-red was put Into the hands of lieir., and tha: tbe race ia which Royal Aron w .a a participant wss thereupon run. No evidence of any recur.tine or registering of the net, nor of the occu- pylna ot a [lace at Jerome Park with booka, aptaratus or paraphernalia for the purpoae of recoreling or regis- t.-rnig bets or waitera, nor of the beuotnlu. the ou»- to il an sr depositary for hlieor reward of money wag¬ ered, appears ts bare beeu presented lo "'« case. tn mv letter of advice to you meier date of Mar 29. 1886, I caliea attention spec-lno-il? to tbe feet Met tits oflenoes proserli-e't by the Penal Coda were tho " keeping of n room, slit*-, rte., or the nee npylng of a place upon I nb.to or **rl rate grounds wita books, apparatus or psr- apneru.ilia for tue |Oryooao. recordng or n-sisterinx bets or wagers, or selliug " poola "i ami or actual!r re- or-litisr OT r.-_isterin_ nets >>r waders oi selling pools, and also becoming the ens i. Usn or 'leposttsry ¦ for hire or ir war 1 for money ole., waterer! th-ireak** In the asms letter I eulie.I all-in'i'm tu Uie fam that In ail ae'ious there-tororu brcu.bt a. itnst the Board of Police, r 'linus lo in-ttiii. or pool-aellln. at Jerome Park, nm e record or re-tlsi rai lott o e net aoiu illy made at the limn the mnDey was .delivered ha* been provable. In all eiihse- nu-iit ceiiiiiii'iiiileiitinns iron .tenir Bout.I the ni n.tiig of a inein*.ran ..im cuu'criie wini the Itel has been referred in us ab essetitlul ie it..re nf lbs pion, eil u.-. The decision of ihe Justices ,i Special Sessions, as Iii.licit,*.i ri your I'uiiiiunntoiilou. serins to have hee-u lu conformity with t « ui ml. >n !.!". ve eitel Smite ev|.leno- of toa warta s on of the nlt-iiion prnscrtbetl by tbe I'eusl Codo anet, cf ccuise, lin pro iuc-d mi these cn-s ur tbs persons ar- r»sie.l will be dlaObaKOtf, ead tiie dei'lsietn o' tue Jus¬ tices is of course jiuhnriiitnve ns to that pulu*. Your secou i om stiou is we uer a-re-sts ewoald heie- af'or be mada '». iau.se of the milking of pohlla and uu- recnnteil bets, where no feels | nil lo Ihe stake-hold-T. I chu only, lu reply io this re-iuest, reiterate Hie ad-lta wtiluh t hire heretofore elven tu severn coin .iituioa- tlons to the limr I, mat la eaaa au alease a.-ainst the prorisioiiM of ti.e 1'onal Cine above quoted ts eomui'ttetl, rile police may arrest tue otlniiilnr. Win t.;er a lea '8 pall t.i lite stiiieholilT or whetner t .e bel ls In fad r> glstered ur rcorde-l. ls in cudi lu-tincn a e|iiesilun ot fact, BOO In timur*. CainViOtieii), the fact ntlief et tito nay- mei.ti.f the cum miss 'on >r le*- fi if stake- holiliiii-, or ot tiie reeinliiii.' or remsterli.*.- oi tba bet must be slt'trna* ilvlv sh-iwn Tbs bet tuny, ot emirr-n, se recorded otu. revise, thun by writiii. lt" terms lu a aol ; 'he life of 1ST method or apparatus sin-'i as placing di'trr-iit bett lu ililli-nnt liuves en mi it'll, rent shelv s. e,r ni any nt:.er way emt loylag ai-perstua or laramun! .li > whleb will register them, would pron,lily hs Mrn.-n ut to constitute au oili not wiiuiii ibo Irm- o' lbs si.auto. AN OD!) CRATE FA I UER OUTWITTED. DR. 6SYDV.S M.Wlllli:-- Ml-** DIMON IN SriTE OF "PI-OSITION. An elopement in order to in enn\ '-nf Iheoppoeltloaof ntl eil'il'Miite fittlrer eicellf- il ntl -.it ti t i!n ¦- ni -fl nu ¦. .put t, I_ I. Tlmse nio-t ceinceriie'il In lt irate Dr, Win len c. suellen, of Brookl] ii, iiiiii Mi i Marc Dinon, of Jameaport Iir. Sii'ilin ls alsint thirty years of ace mi I a sun nf Tte r- iiciit w. s. Baeden, of lha Metropolitan Baringa Rank, thia etty. Ba bas a food practice aad Urea at No. 131 Pro-peet-plaeo wttfe hit Bather. Hie relatlvee have beea nu.in* thal he- inii mil-el lei ninny Ulai Iiiii.ini aad thal hci fathat opposed lha Blatch. The Burdens tuite ;i coiiiiti y linti.se itt Kn cl'l'i ad, iiiiniit six tullis fi run Jameaport, aud much intimacy has extoled between the Iiiiiinii.s uml Hu in. Mr. Diawa slum ly objected to young moa Marting hit daaghten aad did am desire them Io tmirrv aiel l-rive hmm-. Ml-, Iilninii was nearly twent) year* of age and t handsome brunette. Bhebnd manv admirers Dr. Bneden bad always shown mueb fondness for lu r runt while In Riverbend il tnt n his va a* tion in-i summer they bees e engaged, e/ben s ron m nt ol .Mr. Iniiiim waa sougbl ho Itutlj refused lt, Ue .saul he hail DO pei-nluil Objection IO Iir. suellen, bul he iib! ind wish bbl l-Ulghtel lo in ir. ai ,l he could uni until -.' e '¦' Bi ni age ut li ii i. bul ie girl's mullel waa on ber abie, bu i linell} .Mi-* i.n n- .-.iiiiii to elope with ber lover. The fa : ol :...- en .: melli »a- generally known amoug tho friendaot the I nam iii. (in Mun lav morning Dr. Bnedeo sent a letter to Miss Dlmou asking ber bi meei bim Ibal afternoon neal ber ile left bit oklj u by tin urning train. M'er luiu lng ni Ibe (.ullin¦; un c he sent lim-cs me. carriage al lha mlly aad abeu they arrived be waa driven to port. Meanwhile Mi.-.- Idmon bad tefl ber borne ...ml gone iii i'.i* \ il!«¦.(. pii-t n i.e. lie. "i. in.' wbat she expi'.-ted, shehaaU-iii loth trysting pi... c. Che conj e were driven to Kiverbead: some irieuds mel i went wiih them tee tin* KpUt-ei-*al re. torj. a herr tiie nu' rm*.'!- eenuuniy waa p rfon .'¦ Atti-r returning i,. i. . ini'el letters ii! (.nil. im.' tin marriage weresenl to the parents of tin iriUc and groom rbia wedding trip waa i. t-n | sirt an.l tlu-iici' t.. Nea .icu .. Dr. Pnctleii aiul hit lui'e. ai. expected to fi tim to Bi-mikl; n ibis week. Iii- trh mi* say lhat thc opposition o. *Ir. i.'iinoii tn lin- mn iInge was <i ¦.¦ to bis eccentric i.-. Mr. Dinton bas snottier daughter whom allow nu young man lo u n. MR. CRACE WANTA SUNDAY LA'is ERPO ' :¦¦ Mayor Grace baa arritten to the Poliea Commlssionera calling their attention to thai ioh Ile cites Un various aectlouaof tho J1, i.ai Coda ra tl..* siii.ji cl, auit mids: lt has bean represent* lo nv>. .. i.i aa a rn itt.; of \ elsi knowledge, -ii rt r, rn* pi is uu ol ;... min >i bi this city at least, virianilj a dead letter, 'lbs law us.rf, foi Bl ,;.*..,.- nra*, be viewed Irnm s st-nelpoi hich ¦. to eay lavolves tile irons d '..ir. lin ii'Li.i lt eu lc. wli l.laUJ tt. lt » rally! Itu \ t ink, il il li - li wise and beneficial lor tue | tteral mass ol the com molly In so tsr as ls its pqrpose loaecun lo thc employed nee day -.f id ei,un in tbe week from nattai dallj earea sod avocatfoua Itis lusailcsll] unfair to lite s.'iopkeepei who iris t.i m -. i Len.- iu up.-tii.il tn his parin ibu Hus ol bnstm - ;';at be theale! ht his nelg.ibor eho disreuaMs toe law either rn upi ii hm shop and t. u** icpi re himself ul the ic re i- t.uii to which he is cm.t.c.' or to surtei a i-ecuDlsrt in- ny np ii this ii'.-r.i i los ii.¦. were rigorously en foi ed, a- I I. los rt '¦.ie " t ¦. Pol " i>. iiai tan ul, nu eisu.ai.i ibcroby be aaablad lo do what 11,< ir ineltnatioo doubtless prompts tin.lo, hui a bick wituoal Mich eu- .ii Un* BXtgeiu te al i.a*.ii *s. life pr veui Tbs law itecU will probsblj uoi be toua Idiittcnit loeneoi e. lu addi. Lou tu In.-penally Ior ils bi.-ee li prescribed by .ci on JU nf the l'isle, ali properly r.ni pnslu .. e.;..-..i ,,,, aele oo lue lu nt ¦'. y ut il:. k ai e I.T .-cc: uni 278 esprasal] in la lia'le tO fulletlnre. lt IheTeforn Breda only iii lleterit.I a. Hon of tbe aii'iniriiies lo produce lue geo era! cunvlcti-O that Hi- -e laws uuisl ie obeyed ill ui.lei lu e!lc. t _ |.-i mi .il chi.-in^ up of all hiisines., lt.. i. s ni ... cup,limns as ure uot wiiiuu ti.e eM-epiions penni, il mil hy tba Statute. I eaiiestiv arge apou yeo ibe Itnportanei el Ibis matter, nmi ie, punt ii,,.i .i ii .ai .* ia., ii up ij i. ir i rt iceni la ! spull aa will umnu. o all uilirinleis tint tieri' oiny ss.ely bes iu strict obesin nco. THE MCEEt YIR-l.OV-ItlD'IK MARRIAGE'. Iles ells A Ueseliilebl. asaeraeye rm- WUUaai i>. Me- Kee er, who anya he was forced to m.hiv Miaa Marion l>ovi;!iilge, of Uiaugi-, on .Sui.ember _'_'. in this city. np. plied tel .liiilge Villi lil'IIIit. Ill the .-rlijueuie ( u rt. Ji nlel- tla\, for thc iipisiintmciit of Daniel McKee, ir, hu fitther, ni I nut- other pateena a-s gaardtaa ad liteui for thc pur- jN.-c* oi luingiug nu aetinu io annal tho oavriage, Ihe Judge reserved his dei Inion, but tho law¬ yers expect a factual ,.r aaawtc ibis norning. Mr. Lovetidge waa boa. arith his datlaa a* pretldaal »f Dur ..lari'laud loni < eiiii|.ali> yente.lil.iy, but I.roi a luief ceiiisiiiiiiiinii with his i anneal. I fragi as i amp-ell. Yeeag MiKiTiii mut Ins latui-r wan e lOaettd m ith their law* yan tm a lime. Young .Mrs. McKooror anil ncr aiother will probably remain al Ka33 Heethixtcecth-tt. with .Mm. Anny ii. l'lituui, the nil's grahilaiinl, lor some time. lt waa alao reported as aiUeoet thal Mr, McKeever, Jr., rn, I imi ec let hi- suddeu marriage thal al Ihe Dalrj maida' i mr in mamre i..-i t-rblay eveulug, wblcb waa nt;, nded by many Urunga iieupie, be waa mi aaakluoua in bia attentions to his v, Ue tut inree bourn thal Ibe circum¬ stance waa generally counucnted b|hiu, howe eaiei: "liny ure Uiiiii golug I" get married ut in-i." lie tunk bat la im boast thal Dight, anti ls s.'Utl to hine rr, :i her euri tiny after t Iio nairlagt in. ll the sc, ici waa told to bia father, and lhat at taeaa tact- iii_* .a aili. " Murtoa, 1 milt break thia genii., io my father, lor be will bo angry al uo getiiu-j Biarri-d." ii was stated by a Irtt-od oi Mi-s Lovcridge tbat abe hud been asked b] McKeever to elope with him, itut bad ie- in ul. _ pf. s i i; \ / i.i i UNO DAVITT. laaaaaV PbtratlpreaidedUal avaalogat a Bxatiag nf the Muiii.ip.il (uiiiii il ol Hie lush .vitmllal l.ca-*ue al.'-n (il r III..Il lilia c. 1 >,u III.'. I Ilk' Wa- Spat ..my i JI.O IO cunnii.I HS t*. ahalaaeald be doaa ia m. a ai tba ertaMia Ireiaad ;-o 11. I -. _: _. .li. .I...,:,ce ol .le.e.iiles nan lilull^lil lo, n I. 1'- 1' -nie- Jan.es A. .) ...,ii,,,ii. saul I al U.e naru ll lian la Vite. M.. bael I lavin in led ii.,, _ Hu, < il .. ll !. ii Bed ll otu Ibe i-aii.; i.e_*eu.' leader ii*_i ,...i._ i--.ii i.s_l si ranscd lol ililli lo ..eli\.l o ii. mt ,i, il,,. M., .,,.., -, .,, (,,, . i.,., ii,ci ure..u. i.i. .1 upon Usuderiaa ui awmuai et Uie M. un- pu lian lin,el u a, i,-.|,.,l Un, , l..,,i,.,a. s.i.illh.l l,. im.. flub, ol whtob hr alao ia pt. et-eui, would e. i. lu inski. .1 a -i-i'- l.e l ..lilian pi.,....,,, .,., ... _ -_»__,, tin- iii uiu* m nu., est ibi ii pe ria bi Um de _ , ,,i, . ,,.,. ,, e several blanches snowed tu.it puuih aiaeua «_iii__.iu o.t bein ali .nt. t..r to aw eu.Bey tua Bares nuii.o uiiuo people sgaiai.l cuciciu.i elucii is (.o.un on ItUaed, OBAN OBi IN Tilt. P,RK POA un. I*resl,leiit Henry li. lld Iiiiiuii, nf tim Parti Iii partment, saut foateiday lhat ha taonhl probably ia iga |.», unJuiiiiaiy 1 he aaaaatea the datleaaf Ma nea, uiihe as i'u I-.,i,.i,i of the Board e. AManaaa. Uehaa not deter- iiiini-el .'. hen her will r.'-l_'n bl I peaWaa Us I'.irK rniumls- aioiier. in Mi. i.i kilian's plaea lt ls -"-trstuud mul < "mu,iaatouer Bordea vmii be elected prealdoai af the board. Mi. Huiucii ts now rn ung aa Uc___rei __i _. trtmmlnswUlurobablj au... ed Jr. uot_eu ._, ue\TutZ'. au..him(hose who aro epuheu ol a-dean mg ._* Utu*,iuC mei.i ol ce.iiiminn.i.,nu ,.i .ur. Hec_in.ui , ., l_na_.,o Lrd ;.\-l*}"" 4;'- ." »«. >"...-1 od.., tb. .::. _'h'e:..-... Ulnes. loitlhaiu Minns lunl Ihiiiicnl. »I«-J___ t. S_! Um i, nun or Mr. < rlmailuaawl Mr. Pooai um ,.,,'.; President beakmau in., guen peruusaion to ihe 1Jeo- irn bunwav Unuauaalon te, H*> aiajnuuiiuirough Mail.U. from -toada ai to hum haiw. . m SUITS CROWING OCT OF A OOLLTBtOB, Falvr. 4 (Jo, of Msrseliies, owners of the ItiaaMaeaB Bit¬ ten Bia be(.ao a .-, unii, ni, -i ami jreetrniay lathe lulled el.e- insli.ci omi lor »:.'i.imsi _gKlu_i Hie lieu,,, ,,u,U| « linne ..i.ei au.l tuHStSr until* o_.i.plaiui uu UuiuUy _m_i.m' t-osio-uier tux loss maoolluiuu oa Me-rtMBbtl la. Rome news. PHOMIHTENT ARRIVaIA Ytftk donut Betel.Conirrematnen P. W. Rock wall, of Mas* rhusetts. and J. Thomas f-prl-ti/s. of t'the. N. Y.; (lovernor A. Alger, of Michigan ex (lorenior Horace Fairbanks, of Vsniiont, sud Ueorgs B. Roberts, of Philadelphia.(HLtey Beaut.John II. *-teu»i*t, U. H. lousiilat Antwerp; Benjamin Folsofr), n. a Consul ai Ki-sfflet'l, snd John W. Vr.-otnan. of Herkimer N. T.Kreenort Ham**.Joseph Hickson, (len- sral Msns-er of ths Orsod Trunk lull way of ( mada M ur- rap Hill Ht.frl- Rsllrns.1 f'otiimlssionnr lotin O'Donnell, of Atbanr; Phinan 0 I min shu ry of Connecticut, snel er«e-n* ator U. P. Woo,!, 0l syracuse.Eirle t Hot'l -RUhop Duu- Isp, of New Mei icu.Mindi >r Hotel- ( eingre'S-eman Ira Uavmiport, of Bath, V. Y,. and John H. Hherman. nf Chicano .ol Jamie HottL Ki iingresKiiiaii fteplien Kenford, of Amsterdam.:.. V.Holli Pruomriciik.Tho Hon. v Illara C. Maiwelt. of Knglan.1 llM'm<n*t.r Hotel-Jerome B. Pen-enter, of Troy... Cnioit senate Houri.Colonel P. Do¬ nenot Dakota.Hoffman Hoxxtm- Oecrge BielsUun, of TA* 9t_mm0fatmm m WTTAT IS OOINO OM TODAY. KxAMerman MeQnade's trial. Court of Oenerel «esslona I'ark. Dock aud Aqaeelnct Commissioners' meetings. Tilsns* dinner. Rotsl Brunswick, rvsulng. College of tbs City of New-Vork Trustees, 3:15 p. m.-Boartl of Kiln.-ation, lp. E .... Amen, .id lu.tltute- of Architects. Mntaal Life BulMlug, 10 a m. Aitunal ro«-*tln« of Dr. Fulton's Chnrch. Brooklyn, 8 p. m. Trunk Lino President-*, Cotu-ilsstnuer I-ink's others. The Rev. Ur. Kcclestous leoture. Dr. Newton s Church, 8 ll Bl. Constitution Clnb, No. 6. Madison eve.. 8 p.m. Loyal Legion, Lelnionlco's, 8 p. m. Society of Mechanical Kuiilnr-ers. Annual convention. Lecture by the Re". Dr. Maynanl -nickering Hall. 8 p. BJ. Prayer unieiiog. Na 113 .'uitonsL. Ur. B. B. Tyler presid¬ ia.. a KEW-YOKK CITY. Dr. Alfred Kappcler. of No. 24 West Nlnth-st, sras removed to St Vliice-nt s Hospital yesterday, suffering, lt ls sahl, trom sn epileptic tit. C. 0. .-tharne, chairman of ths Parliamentary Fund Assocla. t!oa. has lurnml over to tha treasurer. Kugens Kully, $3,100 received by him since the HolTmau House moe tings closeeL Miss Elizabeth Tihblns, ot No. bo Dominiok-st. broke her left .ukin while dancing at a ball in irving Hail early yes¬ terday. The scheln'es tn the ssslgnTcat of Kellogg Baker snd Charles A. Cai lt, o.upuilutc Hie Him ot Baker .1 Clark, wholesale provrsron dealers, to Claren.ro f, Bints-vo, show li.ln.ii.es t.lti.tili 17, contingent Hart lilies _154,_40 SI. nominal as-els _470,3*1li 90, sud actual fttt,ttt 71. Ths steamer Chicago Irom Hull yoatorilay lan led thirty Russian pornos. Controller Loew yosterlsy receiveal fruin tho Bridge trus- tees fuD.'.liiO. one-third of tba surplus receipts for 1 - i. The Aldermen yesterday voted to p»y flfly-flvo clerks fldWO for com, liing the oillctal c..uva-«. The clerks did little work. Tin* Central Conttnltte-e for Protecting ami Perpetuating tin* aeaarattea of (hutch ami nata win unot towo'.uw at a p. 111. ill M. -Ula*' s Hospital. The laities or tho First Presbyterian Church will hold their lOtBlff Slgblk annual (air in BM ol the Lowrie Hi -li -school of -shanghai. Clunii, la MM ieernre-ruu'ii. at filth ave. anil Kl-v- mth-si , tu-ilny from ll a. m. to 10 p. m.. anil tO-BMROW from 5 I., lo p. ni. a hm* aaleeitea al I-lacee. ladies. Mex., an ami Ainu ni tu .um)-, laipucied a i in aeeI j foi tita fall, win m o.I. i.rt (at sale. Hm veyur Hratilo yesterday st-ricel for Old Point Comfort, whore he will ret-iarit a fuw weeks willi his wife. Tho vs'lille s-t r lane yesterday ronnol its rates to or from Bea.dlaos las pana ami ifaw-Yara irom *__ to no. Ml.linn il. raver, e tu*. It'i is improving, [.otters from h.in-eli arel ins I,nally, who aro with hun In Bermuda, slato that ina change has henetltej bim considerably. Ba lir.vcs out. *:ly i.nd ,s leeovattag hit mn ri hnoyaucy of iplnis. ? BBOOKLYK A smallpox pa: lout was toiiBd yesterday at Na T'.'l lintier, st. .1 Bttres a Uie a .'. tm has aiso been sir., k.n sith Uta .ii- mt I'be payment of taxes begins loge-, w;th a renate of ii'. eenie ou each 4100. Preparations uara been maila lor a long Hui o' . is i..i - ..t tn,, ivis inn..-. M mv persons bare secured theil Mils ni advance bj a ill aad bara :: mau Lied cheeks. 41] Hal ib Cooey lalaad Rauroad lonip.ny .. Ol Innis. Miepr.n'li" sboul t wen ty '.¦ rn which il is r..|* ,-..' to apply .n ibe nopr-iue Coan t-i ci.ii- .I .a ni i.n i.un p'i:, os-. on Cooey Isiaoel Creek, part nf .* leb ts under water. -nm of it will be iiiaineil by canals an i..a '.- into vii,a pl..ts. B. F.(Stephens,ol the Klaga Oooalf Watte -ttiipiy com- ..!.,.. tier to HreePieni Keston, el i .*¦ Park Dr pu i tn c. ii, pi, .les',. n ., tba luminary sbrossUou ul > lae t wltli I -. ..¦ il. Pei kway, cl in ti. a in* bal perionued bia pert ef tbe coo tract tully, ap .r.rt ..ns In: .lp. lung a pi in lie SXClSS nulli* v, .ilium lit* lill t fol lbs laSI \ c. ,, ainu m ib Htu atula'. o it, .'i iii. ig ni e.ie. ba s iimi,. lol Cn Ar..! ». I r. n-* I take il- -a.ir.', as .* , l , i.V I lill* iplesllull ol tho lull. V, At tba election of ufflcers for tbe Prospect Park sad Cooey leland Kath sy Austin Corhii wss adeled 1 ni. ¦. ,s doe tn I'.e tact that r i'.e ii, in my ua a couiiectlua a arkt Illa alni Mr. Colu.u os Us stuck la Ibu ITospircl l'.u » ]. Honers hare decided le eet thirty tam ..t wotkcleacs c "I heautlfving in Ukesln i'i,¦-, rt ii - propust-41 io line the bottom near tito banka wita unite M -ir Callahan, s ssrraat, hasbegna a suit against vv. h. ., a din .'.*.!, "i l' *.t..u-ti. to ie .ivie s.j,.-,ii,i .te ils - lor il.J.l.**, CSUSO.I ir'." Itel lr " ,; I li:,i:ii*nl liiii'l* Ila a CU. ......t.nc ul at ld k IIS. 1.0 ll ,.l i I Ua.r. l'»0 . ..ns ... .,,,¦ mi i.it nu* i,cr ny ur. r. ai. lnaivli un Iii il sm, one im Internal ase and .;.- *»ihoj n tx- tel p.lr tun.l. Ill flUlBg I'u |rt s, r ,'i lull 1 lin* l.ill.rlS oil i .*... serious harm ensued Irom tak. ll. . BXtSruai le i..l> IB In'!' nl.int.iirll. ii, tu un.i ainiiii ni.rui lite Working-Women'e Vacatloii .- *. ti of tbe -.!'!'.* rr.i was open eel un Mon.lav and .I evcriiii; al .Sn. -il-.,up. I'cill ..'. *. in extend IU( tl il. IO BS '!» .HUI ile- -ii n.en as i. ni -uili' .. In alui'.i diem u.r a I )W Vi 'kn ll. ...I!, ill, H HI .. ru el:,in. e nf nt e Ile in Ute conni! V. (Illu- ¦ re women and chthlre w.ie bene.iii.1 i.i:.. 3 a: ..ir, 'tl, i.i.-t siuuwer. NEWS FROM lilt. NU ll C.-{RA JESSEY CITY. Tte -in'.lo iifjuhi Knits, la luiiti.'Ilo aro., was eleetrnrcil by r.: on Monday Bight, Tea cowa aad a borea watti buned ;. c Mt Donald, wbo waa Injured Monday by the ex] 0 *o_t. dynamite in a ste m* quarry la Ureearlue, d.ed yee'ai rancls's itospitat j.r. n Rel lily, age 17, wbo wan aci irieot.lly shot lit I ll head >. ,. s i.... .i iv, lil in* Bini., ut -rose's huber, la v... aa .¦;... 'I iv iiir-.it, dteii yeetm lay. Paielars, uv lorcuig a haaaweat wlwlow, sflbeted an en. iisii.. Mon ,,v in_.iit lum tba parsonage vi i.n- Ker, Dr, i art .i., ulju.i, lt.* i.i..i'c Mciiiiiili-i i ii'ir. ,i, in Itinnelu ave. 1 *, Mmt* il. v... room io the house bul Uie sleeping apart- ii. -, i.ml slole suiiie silvel Walo .uni Ciuliiiug. m;\s-.ii:i:si*;y towns. \vr ini mi.-Thc Prcebytertaaa have male trteatlTS im- prnvcmeuis abooi Ui-nr place ol worship, luclneilBg ao exti-a-. ¦ton wbtea baa beea built ia tba nar of ihe pulpit foi ttie rei eptloa of the church ot goa, l-l civ. He ii let fever lia- broken mit BOMBO tho children In Hr.- 1 ce tint mci ly kBOWB as i ,i..i..town. iilMiut two miles fluin irahwayi. TM elisliicl .chu,,I lias Icu eiuseiL tfCW.UkiraaWK'K. Ellis SoBeld bas brea eapelled .mm tho polios force for isa iorai relations with a servaut «in. other ui:.i-T- are to ba ituu* auoa tor ike s_ine oitruce.Depoal- lora ul tba dataset DiBexeriags Hank, which was wrecked t nu _li lin- .-".'ii'O ..eia.ialiun ill Its tieasiiicr, Aitn.r t»¦_. 11. will nu et t.iiii*.*hl lur Hie |iui pose ol ail iii-t u*ir a il.vi ietnl el live per ern. Fifty per cen; has til carty beeu pal.I IO all ii. pus.tors.Un .Monday Bight a I'Blteil elates Boa-ted cir on Ibe ini.lnixht neighs, booad .-souib, was brakea toto br Ibraa tramps, while ii s Its.iiw.s bel wees M.mamilu JuBCliOU amt beau's. After secirneg tiuisiileratiie ulunder, ni" tbleres ctn Ihe train lu l*»... Jumpe.i Hun ttl- .fr, ar Hart to Hie wa.o.ts, pursoe.l by tram l.sii'i.s, v.iiu ht eil upon liioiu. Ihe thieves returned Uie nie uni saeeped. \vi;.-tciii;.-*ti:k OOUHTT. Rii Sr.ii. Tba am ius at Hus pr son Ior November were tl -,S7_ ano tho e>xpcu...tules -flt,.tia. _> RATEM island. There ls etatMeraMe eicllaasaai a.nour the employes of the Mv ii lib-Bet tupi l 1 i an nil IUil.._.i (.'uni |.an.' uv.*r tue rr,..i thal a lar.o BBSS he ol its male emp.n, es are to oe ills* charged lo-elay. Uielr placee te be in levi ny woaseu, eapecially in tbs i«. otn.es. it is reports- also mal -eve,al ot lae iu.,rt.. lois bart re_t.u them tusl^uauua* on iiciuiiul ul lu¬ lim liou ai atarlee ALONG TUM SOUND. BeiDOSfOBT. 1'. 1. liainum, in a nlinit aihlress, openeel Die kifliiessin anl o. UM .isms, la e.i Cl.al lites laal evi nmg. Professor C. H. HUI laga Ol Yale, il*-hvetei a leclnii* ueioro Ih- -..t in* Hoe-letJ .asl eveataa ob " Capiliauty." Cbai lea Koa ler. tat aeaaBlilag Jaiuea H. Billings, a reporter, it ir, maali* sn*. Wss linea »l."i ana cos s by tne Cny Court, Hie; released.Coagrreainaa r.. tv.xeyaiour, ol tins city, U npuke-ii ul as ., alni.ilalu .oi tho .-upcl.ol Coull JUilgeshiy. LONO ISLAND. Loot Ini i-rii ii i -The iioiiso ol Police Justice st.-phen J. Ksvaiisaih was entered by burgisrs ai au any booryretarday in.i ,il. .ul tl. 1). a soul watti -nd cnaiu aud a nu_iit.l> ul c.ollnog wen arr.e.l olf. i-i IK-.S. .Ilio house of Isaac Snyit au was hrokon into by ibu ri iy_ef-**r_ay, Taey seearad a Koid watch, jewelry aud ciuiuius (o ihc Valli - Ol Ol'"). TUt YALK-FHINliTOS tOOTBALL MUDDLE. Kew fuiitrtiill enthtisiasU lu this city expecte-d that uiuitl.ci -.ailie would bu played Oct ¦¦..ell I'l lin clou aud *i ala, ii it .'» oort proporeJ lot Krlauetoa't twMea with* dre a al nf hwoliallaage itisiiuuwu i,un. there was a strong iliiisiiiu ni upitiluii uinoiig thu nu ii-i'.i'.uiu.Hes at Villi* nu lin- sii-i|i-i i ol iiiiotliei v-aiui), .uni while tins tllf- iciciice.af npiiiioii axtated, tim Prlaoetoa pUyeta should han, tu liie iiinniou ol their friends lu thu cit), held out lill' nillir el (.UlllO. "I.,, u va a UgkttOg ch.tiii'i; Inr iiiintlii-i nuttcll," said un ubi I'llit' t lou im.In.ill player ol tins etty, yesterday, "..uiiiic withdrawal ol ike --hoi longa aaa-ortaliil) rory kaaty. itatmplj adda auotker dlapated pwaa to the long Hat of lUapute-t gamea, and thal is oartalnlj ill adriaed, u-tuidenug 11 un itu,is iieii m. ini-ii uiiuinio otter ike enlt .e li li., to 'ic a uni ncr gaUM sn ,ie lo slop dispute -I [ol' Ulla *. e.al ul i. Bet,1 ali m. n .ne elated over tim lenalaattoa ol tha dlaputa aad iiii-> aaaert tkat Vala'a olal-M lu lue ckauipioiublp it ie iiiiici-ii..i ny evan lair win-url man. t i,|ii.iiii Ouvaga state-ii iu kia oitalb uga lo Vaia that ho treated aa aaew-i not later tkaa Noaoay oooa nm. us b, 1.1. l.e .i nu answei m u,,* «, ,*, umbi Umo, n is aaki wat nie* i,ii..eiiu.u saline.ms lim not eoe ikt rn-. eeaH) ul keeo mg the i'iiuiie*..i-nji ii, Uiiiikiug Lunl ialu vaniiid olthor icliiso lo play et i.tao nu uoiii t* ol tho challc.uga THE ALDERMES AND HIE I tl Ls, ll, A :.D. Ah.ot man avatia«(h astuiiiahael his c..il. H*-nes yesler.lay hy un,sins IO lake I rum Hie lanie lb" nu-ssii^o sent lo tiie UohiiI "I' ')!. M ''I ay or ',race llilllllU.il ILK v'. llliiiu is, Andrews jin.n vim t,unii ,..ii .karlee _, iVeM.a.B-.aa h,scieelouT .au I'. U.s.tclitel BIMI lill Tnt .i..jua lort. sf Saul lu le wim.ii.*i ..i ,.,,i May..1 cuui.l -uuOii.l wilnuul i auiili mau.,,, ,,y t,,o mi Oli.nis --ipi. .sci Ilia »_iiie 0,.iuluu sn Ml. I *»v»u_i<li vrlUl- Ulew bis luulluu. m* tOBBEAYBAL To visit AMt.hlCA AGAIN. Ilcliuicln oiuieil bas roceiioei a citliio inessagij from Kuiope.lituug Hutt tu,. LiniMtioi nf Austria hus grunted A >ll .¦se.iiii,*.ti,i,i, tho i,.u*i muir, a shint 1,-avoiif ab¬ sence boa ¦*,«..upi .uni tarawall vuii i,, n.. patted --.iu.e«. au, i om ie .1 will al unco uuako axraugeuicuu lor a luus ul tba actor through the principal ritters of the country' whick will not exceed tweuty pcrformaucoa. e.- -THE BROOKLYN UNION" IN NEW HANDS. After aboutl__fM yeera and a half of ups and downs auder tbe editoiinl management of John Poord, TheHrookr lpn Union has again changed hands, and will have a new editor next week. A number of prominent Republicans, Including Leonard Moody, Alexander Orr, and William Nichols, bave purchased the controlling interest In the stock of tho Union Publishing Company, and Mr. "-"nord wlll retire on Monday. His succcsi-or will be M. E. Page, who has been au editorial writer on Tlxe t.agte, ami a I'.o- iiubllcitn |K)lltIelan In Ihe Twentieth Want. Robert A. Barak, also d Tin I ogle, will probably bo tho -munging eiilteir. The design ls to make the now Uni ot rn thorough¬ ly Republlntn paper. When Mr. Poord took charge of lt he made tunny promises, and some success hud beeu met with, when in the e auinalmi of 1884 the pnper strongly oppoaeel Mr. Hlaino. 'I in- result was a loss of nearly all Its Iteptiblli-au readers. About eighteen months ago a new press was bought and tbe paper changed to eight p.'iges. The addltlonel expense was not met hy IncrcMM receipts, and tiie paper bus steadily lost money. The chief stockholders with Mr. Koord have been K. O. Black* ford. Dr. A. J. C. Hbene and 1-mU 1.iel,mann. The cor¬ poration advertising received by the paper amounts to ?15,000 a year. MARINE INT tiLliIOENCB. MIXIAIU.l *. .i..lAs-Ul TODAT. aaa rises. 7 Ol I sets. 4 30 1 -loon sets 1011 | Moon'ssge. 8 KIO a WATER. ^.Jf.Bsnely Hook. 11:11 dur. Isl't. 11:58 Hell Oats. lsM 1>. At-bandy Hook. 11:09 I Oor. Isl'd. -I Hell (.ate. 14- 0UTG01N0 STEAMERS. MIS Vessel !'-i--l Line, For Malls close. sails. Spain, National. MTeruool. 8r30am Aller. Nil Llnvd. lli-omen viaHoutb'ton... 6:30am 9 a tn ('Hy of Para, l'aciilo Mail. AsplnwalL.10 eui nooo. THUKSDATr, UKO. 2. Adriatic. Whitssur. lalveroe-ioi. 7 am si .-ii am State of Alabama. State, Olasjrow.._, 10 am nni.onus. Ilmui) anier. Hamburg. .:30 a ni Cltr ot Puebla, Alei'.tre, Havana. 8 pm Anitea Atlas, ilaytl.-.ll am 1 pm Thoruiilll. traep, Progreso. 1 pm 8 pm BATLRDAY, I.i..'. 4. Etrnr'e. Cnnard, Liverpool. 8 am ll a ni Toro'no. Inman, LlTetanal. 11.30 a tn Kunopia, Anchor, (Has/row. flrilOnm ll am Is'stt'l,'I'hinevalla ('o,i..iiiii';cn. noon. 3 pm Taormina, ('arr. Hamburg . ll am Zaaiiilniti, Netti Ainer. Hottenl sm. 0 30 ti m no->B. Ned lanet. Heel Star, Antwerp. U am noon. Jan flrevilel. WhltitCioss. Antwero. ll am La Rretagne, French-Trana Harre. 8 am ll sm P.oiiavlsta, llr»7.ll Malt. Hra7,ll. noon. Hal.lutnero Yglesl;-,, Spin Tr. Mer. ports. 10 am noem. Vertiimnus, N Y <_ Jam. Kl illiston.ll Bia 1 pm Niagara, Ward's, Havana . 8 p ui INCOMING sTEAMBBE Tei-DAY. Ve f iel. mtA I-'tl' Holland.Le.tnto.i.Niittonal 'Arts unrein.I iTtrpooI.UBI I nella .iiaiiiiinrg.Carr t'-rl.rnlati 1.Antwerp. lle.l -rur Valencia.Laa*nayra.Reel D Pomona.Mon eiro Hay.N V ate Jun Cur ot Alexandria. Havana.Aioxau.ire THUIIBIIAY. HQ. 2. srste of pennsylvania.Olaagow.Anchor B trracoBts.w uni want Islanrts.Quebec i111uK.11 ia.Ootbeflbttrg.lialtlo lilli) ii, uko. 3. rite of Richmond.LlTecpool.Inman Tran.BreraeB et .southampton N o i.,or,i C'.lou.A spin wa'I.PaciUc Mail SNIPPING HEWE PORTO? BTKW-YOIt-l.....TOUDAT, NOV. 30. 188-3 ARHIVKD Sti amer Chicago (Br\ Jones. Hull Nov 12. with nelso to Henderson Hon. Arrlred ai tba lin al 1. .*> p ta, .-le.i'urrchateau M i.ani (I'd. HeasUie, B_rdeao_ Wat IK wltb mdse end paasengere to Kuncu. Edye _t cu. Arrived ai the Har at'rt a BL rte.liner New-York, (Jar liner, OaiTtttao 7 .lays, with nntse leJohfl T Van snide. Steamer Killer e'.., lilruirs. Ntw-Orlcam <i 'lays, B 1U1 iiui-io tee tnhti T Va" 8I1 kia Hteamer tallahassee, fisher, savannah I days, with mdse aie' passcDgt is tn Hem v Y mi gr, lr. Hteamer '-u.1 Utreaui Trtbou, wilmington 3 ilays. with iinl.se SH'1 assune, ls tu Will f Clyde _ tn. Htesmer Roaiioke, ConcfL lUchmonel CKy Point and Nor- folk, witii mites an.l oasseogers to OW DoibibIoo Bs Ca eie.iu,1 c 1,:.,ie-is.Berry, Boston, erith tndse lo ll K Diinnci. Mini Imus ii,.ti. Ha-h.iiMii. I'.r.-ii.i-ii M .lays, wiUi in.ise to null vessel lu Iii rinaiill Koop at Co. Ship Marlin (ohli. iii. en ha 11 k. Roi Janeiro Oct'-, Via Hamp, te.11 iiuails Suv 2H. in lialla-st Io Siiuw at B-Tg-Sa Bark Levuka (of Windsor, NK). Hains, ituiterilaui 61 elays, w.i mdsetoonleriveeseltoBnow_ Bun-ess. Hark Balkan lAust). Prafnal, l.i-bon _u -.nh noise toor.*.or; vessel to Bela Cu-ulieli. Hug Kollia (Aist'. Hrominlnuerto, iisrrout 101 days, with ti '..r r.i \\ eav, r ik Merry vessel to Flinch. Kilye at Cn. BU NM KT A'l'i'i M -ni Iv loo-. moderate, SW; cl.udy. At Cliy Irlani light BWi cloudy. An-ivert isaianlay Steamer Elhrop'.a (Url, Wilson, Oissirow Nov 18, Moville I'.', wltb miles snit paaseaterB to Hcmltrso.i Blot. Ai rived at Hie liar al 1 Lill) p tn. m ateeaier Bute of Alabama 1 Br), ("iamiy. uia-j-'ow Norla with tiiilse and paaseugera to Austin Baldwin ,t i'd, Arrived al the liar at 7.:.'.» p tu. Meanie) Kneel* (tin. Mansfield. Rararna <> ilays. With fruit to 11 iiittnui . Arrived ai tie* Bar al rloaa ilium nu 111 nek eulin. Bona Richmond, city Peiitit and Nor¬ folk, wini nelse and passengers to Old Dominion hs Cu. --inp nm 1.1.1 ,of Wm '-.ir. ns>. in. kinri. Liverpool Attaye, witii salt tu linter: vessel tu J 1*' Whitney A Co. (.-Attica steamer l*:rln (Hr). BoblBBOB. London K W J Batta, st...m.er Aller (Uer), Haunimann. Uretucu via SouUiamp. tun Dclili hs & Co. -:.....! Iii rt-iiiuia (Fr). Huitat, Barcelona anil .Marseilles. J W Elwell * CO Bteamer Kl Paso, Qnii k. Ifew-Orteana-John T Van Sickle Bteamer Yetna se.. Platt, ('harli stun.j w Qututar ,t Co. Bteamer J -.Garrett, Easter, Bsltiniore.B N tiowner. Blear. rUeiieral \S'bitney. Heals-'. BoiWB. H V Diiuiyk. Mnp Atlstoioeuu alu*.., .-.itinig.-. Cale 11 Uh.Chas I'Sumner A Cu. Btnp 11,*t 111 uni iGer), \ o.ilaiip, Bremen . Hermann Koop A Co. Ship Charier Oak, 1.altin, Koltoiilam.Peuitlctein. Carver A Nichols. Ship -sapphire (Hr). Mttrr.tv. Antwerp-J W Parker aft Ca m.ip Vauiuo{Hr), if;irits. London -Boyddi Hmckcn. shin Louisu ll l-'ullcr 1 liri. Bhiuv.li, Liveiuuu.-lloyd A Hun ken. Bara Kdwin Bead, Fulton, Bombay.M F Pickering et Co. -Allal'ill BtaaaitTI Neva.la, 'or f.ivernooli B Hinno. Ste'tin: C.-iracas. Laguayra; El Paso, New-Orleans: Ns.bee amt Timor, 8bt- annahi Yeniaea*-e, ubarlestooj Wyaooke, Kiel.mund. Brigs fsUrugiit aud Kuby, I'ort Spam; Tliomas 1 iiiull.l'oiut- a-l'itie. TH ii .-iVI'.Mi.NTS Ot* Srii.AMKIl- l*D IU*. I UN POUTS NRwrOKT. Nov 30.Saile.l. steamer Cranbrook (Br). -, tr, stew-York. Mnnii K.-iii.itoi (iii. Nov '24.Ballal, steamer Monte Bosa (Bri. tor New-Vork. Li/.AiiU. Nov Hu-Arrived, steamer Westphalia (Ocr), Bar- eiuls. Hom NeW-YOf- Nov 90 M her way lo ilatutiurg. AMniKimiM, Nnv __.Arrlvo'l, sieatuor Schlaelam (Dtch), Potter,from New.York, uiiiii alta it. Nov SID.Paaaad, steamer Oxfordshire (Hr). Jones, from Japan ami China purls ou lier way to Now-Vork. Mo.stkvwko. Nov 2*1.Hailed, steamer Hipparchus (Belg), Gregory, for New-Vork. Auuoiiiiceineute. AnVICP. TO aMOTITERS. Mrs. Wiisiow's BOOTBdO KYlilT shoulelatwavat'ensed for ('IIII.I)IIHN I'KHI'lll.N'ii. It rOOIIIKS tile llill.U, hOlTKNB the lil ll*. Alrt.A'an ALI. CAlM, CUBIS WINI) COIIC. alni lt till. UliSl- ll bili klit io K lilAliKll'KA. Twenty Ave lents a Isat Ue. A vaporous powtb nnd tho original color given to Um hair by Parker's Hair Balsam. Parker's louie is the best euro ior e-aiugha Hf.nrt A. Daniels, If, D.. 144 fiexlnrton-ave., betwe-cn lilith ami :10th its. Honrs-» to 1. 5 to 7 01hu.uk*s of Hie Nervous System. Uemlo-Cunary Organ- linpoleino sud sterility. Lcnobobo's Rhenish Cologne. Only 5 Cents..Take Broadway Carn to C. C. KaATWBt maniilai t ny. lol I'nuco-st., an.l save fib ou the price ol a sealskiu ^ariiieuu a Those who have been usini? bottled so.np- sii.l- or sticky pasta's for their teeth will Hint Mate malian'* ll aintle ap Tooth Powder vastly bettor, lb cents. BARGAINS IN Boys' Clothes. a We And lhat we did not make «_ouah So ts tn erl! tram BU to SB to supply tbe .let-Hind ol oor trude th *. season, nnd ns we bave a large etock selling tr..ut fN to 410, we are ailing In ibe lew-priced lot* Irani Ibe belter cr-ite* la order to keep ap oar eeeortmrnt ol priers, thereby «l vlng our customer* rmht In the bright el the erneon) REAL ¦AML4IM lu de«-»rublr gooda. VKHY ATTKACIMVK no-, elite, in OVKltl'OATS for S11 ILL BOYS, and all the .(est st-ilrs-luclinlliig a nae line ef NEWMARKETS ned KKEIMM-1 JACKETH, ler BOYH nnd YOUTIli-i trent ll ta IT years, al Ue I.OUEMT PilllllH. BEST t% CO. 60 & G*2 WEST S.3D-ST. DIAMON IM.M)i:L HVKi 'uoki: & blL!.|.\..S, IMI'Oltl'Ell-i Of III A MONOS. Kl Hil.-., ItmillM E.HEKAI.II.'S ANO PEAItL.*- '1 miirtai t ni er* ol liiiiniond Jewelry. Ula mond luttere end I'ellsbere. AS Nassau *u and it* Maidun Laos, New.York. 1 M. AadroWe-sU, Uelboru i neus, Uiudou. THE JEW QDINIIfE. KASKINE. i what rna BAY ABOUT IT Uf __?____) Hate typft Nwoii. » LIVER, LI \,_ AND KID VT Y DISEASE. Tiie emin-at sad ceishnted Dr. Olessasr writes rfc*- Emlen* ro: -Drab 8f_e~"The Aret -rreet-et s-i-i. eseees I hsd with Kaaklne were la ehllls -tad fever, rnelaru. nervons'e'elltv rtieoeiaUsm,iiysB«pstaai liver disssseAsJ I eeasldered st that tta.. lt was nmloabtedly the bust me_-__I er.,r discovered, bot I was svsb theo oal-inllUr snth Itt rea,]- wonderfnl powers ta enrtB - alt ths ether serin dlseaeeO anil rt._or.lrr*. part ir ni arly where tbe blooel ha.1 beeoete Me* eased or ImpoverlBhed sad th* AltesUon imDaired. Kt_*-_-U# tpeaktns. Knakina ls the ont/ bio. 1 pnrtfler hav*. I asa II si*n vt-v iar-rsir with nafsillnr -mnev**-* lu nil A)tm*men pm, enllsr to wemen end ehlMren. Ia over three tmndrod ossits I have urinl there has serer beean the sllght-sel bad -tlT-v-t fe>U lowlav Ita ute, and lt ls far superior to any too to er narre medicine ever known to the medica! profession." Very truly roux* (.. If Ol*».s*k«, M. D. 8*10 Ksst r-int-si.. New york, rret W. P. Holeombes, U. rt.. bi Best --.th «i ft. V , (Uta I*to tn N. Y. il e.. Collsae) writes: "Kaaklne * superior le qtitt'tne tn tts speelfle power, tnt a*rer predooee tba .llihtesl In!arv to tb* he*r,ii« or cetistii .-.'nil.'' The C. H. Kxam-uin* Hnrreoo. Dr. U H. White, w-rlteat "Haskins is ths bess medicine tnsds." I "Kvery patient treetol trilb St Franc!* Hospital. N. T. <* Kaaklne has boco .tisalurcei f o-ii-ed.** Bellevue HosottaL N. Y..** L'utvsrsslty sun **>««f t'." Rt. i.s.* nh'* Hos;, -al. N. V." lu use ls .'.i.i.li-.il lalla. pensahle. It ants uerfeettv." k tski" s in pteassut to tare snd can ne ased witho'it spsolsl inertleal ct-MinseL Semi for tbe -Treat book of festlmonIsla nitp»-*tlls'-. I* **. history of mMlrlne. $1 e bottle. Hold hr all lr'i,--*UU. te tout by mall on receipt i-f urtoev THK K.S.SKTSR CO., bi W.rresn sL, New-York. OUIt AMERICAN nOMEt ANO DOW TO FL'KN IS ll TIIKK.' HEADCLUARTERS FOR FIRST-CLASS I, .ICIJK.ST CHOICE. BEST VALLI H. JI'ST IMUVn BY STKAMFit LK BllKTAUN^ M 0__-M PABM WtYWMktttBBx INCLCDINi (1 >ODt 8PKC1ALI.Y APPROPRIATE YOB BOUDA. AND WEDUINli PRESENT.*!. R. J. Horner&.Co. Furn tura Makers and Importars, 61, 63 and 65 West 23d St. t:io.r by I'icvnied Ht.'.lion 6th.ave. _L at3J-st. Dress Patterns ki u HGLIDAYJHFTS. JAniS Met Bil.I.RY & CO. OI'KKIl ON A SEPARATE COr.NTEIt A (RltKA* VARIETY OF DRESS PATTERN-i IN VI.RV DE- SIRtltLE COLORS ANO PA Bil H'S. PRICKS flt OH 91 Vd TO S. .Il PKR P\TTEI*N- ALSO A ()l Ll. TITY OK ll KM NANTS AM) ODD LEM'THS <).- 1*1. POUTED DKE---S GOODS AT LESS THAN MAL* THE'R YoMttjm, LADIES DESIRING DRESS PATTERNS FO« CIUtIST>IA*s|JlPl'SSli:)I LD AVAIL THE.USKLVM OP THIS OPPURTL'MTY, James McCreery & Co., Broadway and 11th St. CDFE>I1T.(S. Wednesday, December ist, Thursday, December 2d. Our annual exhibit of Fancy Wares for Holiday gifts will be submitted for public inspection on the above dates, when we respectfully invite a visit to our Art Rooms where we will display an entirely new assortment of goods selected with special care by one of our own artists during his late tour in Europe, many of which cannot be duplicated; also a choice stock of our own designs and manufactures. We would call the attention of the ladies to a large and varied stock of goods suitable for gifts to gentlemen. 28 fe SO (gye/t 2Sc) Afreet*. No special invitation will be issued. % Unique and Tasteful Designs IN IMIIWII I WELL MADE F1IRN_T__-E AT MODERATE PKICES, Warren Ward & Co., DESIGNERS AND MANI FALTIRBRS, ___SE. -OtlKst., New-York. STEINWAY the smmriD mum of the world The Largest Establishment in litton* Warerooms, Steinway Hall, Netf-York. CUREF0R.- DEAF rwnra pato- i_h_wv_» cobbiosep kau Hill MS IVrlr.llr Itf-ior. ihr llrisrlnc. an. I"'' "_'" .*. wuik.il thu uilu.... .irnm. l*»WiW* ..e.uiUiit_i.le-**i..iaiwy» *, ...stiH.li AU SUw-Ml-l su.l re,*,. il,.*l'.*M lie-a-r. rtis- ii, ly >rn.l i..r illusir-lsil I""* willi, lMi.n...ii..iis WtxBB. Ii_7_»o7__uo- R mwoox ubi _m_a«_r, K .. BKIUUT'S DlSllASEi*-cauM-l by abii-o, ex .r-.c-.ii-rvo'iselpl.llilT. -.einte. urinary el.-e*_-ie>-S. MM. ..,A mUm*Ami .'>"-.U(« «l__l. sn.l rt'll^""'-! __*__**__; u.*. or, rand mtAm IM »«lrt. 0*£.t- "**. __»_f____\ nmm »r. t-ily.-art tli^ An_li.il W sukeslu >ali ial "*'"»*_r *s,.rlii,. ^-suuiii-*. Uiei ki.lnrty ibncm**, ali»_-.<*_. ^(^-__T ,l.r. timtot suma, liver, iie**W.e**. |auu.lic_ au.l .<T*l»V*_* l-li/»lciiui'»a-»»_-s»usl-»«»s»k wiUi >lir»rUau» natl e_»run..t«i»* ot cuv« ire Ur MEDICAL BUK*Al*. -..I Uist-Mlw-r. N»w*Yur* A LL TIIK LKADINO stvle- In HjHWl Pf" -\ meuU -ua -Mliloual'I- lurs »l lowest jMisslble utWrn Mr jv2uSaS-_aaiEZraV muiim-w. ioj vru»_«-a

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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.govchroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1886-12-01/… ·  · 2009-02-27FOR STATE PROHIBITION THE AMENDMENTAS»0."I\TION MEETS. TO INFLlKNClt rinuc ortNto*-:

FOR STATE PROHIBITIONTHE AMENDMENT AS»0."I\TION MEETS.

TO INFLlKNClt rinuc ortNto*-: and thf. lkois.LAU? III*.

The Ptate Prohl''!tc.ry AuicvVnent As-nv-lstton of Vern-

fork MM Its fourth annual cnnveuUnu yesterday at thePranUlu Ptreot Methodist Episcopal Chui-h. BesidesIhe ofR.vi s of tho asao. .atina there were pi*es,*nt the fol-Iwrtag -dcfataa from other church aad temperance or-

HAi»lr..itlons: J. !*.*. Kearns, reprcsontl-ig tho AmericanTcni;ierati(*fl Union and (.oldler Ci rc lo Ixxlge of HoodTemplars ; the Ber. Stephen Merritt. Stephen M. WriKhtaiul Joseph A. Bogm-dii*, also of the American Temper¬ance Union ; Dr. I>. H. Mnnn, (Irnnd Worthy Chief of tho(.rand Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Temp¬lar* ; J. L. Mitchell, of Killi*'-. County laidge and AmulotLodge of Good Tem piara ; John NV. Cumini hrs, of UoldierCircle I/Jdge of (r'nod Templars ; the Kev. T. I_ Tenison,At thc Flushing Mothr-altst Episcopal Church; V. Stratton,! ting's County Lodge of Oood Templars ; WlP.iiun Brown,Sid Assembly Dletrlct Prohtbition Party Association ;Charles F. Swain, New-Y<>rk Marino Temperance Society;leorjce Smith, New-York Divinion Son* of Temperance ;

1. Cummings and IL Itrcmer, Orcenpotnt Division Bonaaf Temperance; Erin M. Powell, National Temperance.oclety; George Scott, Prohli.itiou Party Association,ftrooklyn ; Mra. M. A. Marrell, Amulet Lodge of Ooodtemplars ; Mrs. Mary Mintnnye and Mrs. I_ Brazier, Re-"ormc-el Mlaaion of the F.agle Street Church, Brooklyn ;lira. I- Bitehie, Keystone Lodge of Oood Templars ; undlira, ls J. Berry, Mra. LespiuwaU and Airs. II. N. K. Goff,af the Woman's Christian Temperance futon. The presi¬dent's annual address, which drat occupied the delogatee'attention, contains tho following remarks:

Pe.nr years ago tho New.York KUte I onstltotlonnl Amendn.ent As-aeirlatiii'i w is or-iaiitn-d in tin- e ity of Hytecnaeawl-a a nu et to eley in annual ses*lon ace < rd. n tr tc. om mi-t.tntiuu to reviso Uie peat and take artlou tor tue nit tn e. Thepurpose ol Uie- ass.H ist.on asil. claie-el in its constitution is toace ul. Uie united action ol all orgaui-aUous who alt- lu sym¬pathy *it!) tin- pi ti. i lr ic ul l*t..',i! timi by iviini il min rif. -ri

s* iiui'iii ot the iiiaiitiia-'tiir.' and sale ot lunn leann borer-ag'-s, end to eccii'e the united action ot all oiirsn.rations andpersons lu sympathy wllh Una purpose without respect topaity artiiUtion Tin- work ol (Iii* assn, lotion lu tiie last yearhas been confined lar.elv to the effort to si-cure the siibmig.sion ol a constitution .1 amendment to a eliroet vote ul ttie.pe. pie by the l.eglsUiuie. As un si lout ol the association IBis.,.- eeveral v.sue to .Air...t.t to irv tn olTi-e t this objectKarly in the session N. M. Curtis, of 81 Lawrence County.lnttodu. e-d the concurrent resnliinon in the Assembly andr_*nator EelloK in the Henate. Nolbiui. was done with it inthe-(senate, lu the Assciuhly the eon mil tee bavins lt inr .arse-ii-iMiii.il lu lavor ol its iu.uk.*. Ii was ordered to athud ressltiiK ley a vote e.i siny one io fliiysix. sim "i thaSixty-ono voti*a belo. Kepti .Hean, snd feirty-lour eil tlietlity-*:x tienativcs bring D.i.r.ili I'pon the* lin.il vole lt re¬ceived onlv llfty-three v..ie- .u its fsvor to sixty-five avarestHr sixty-five being uecese-ry lor ils passage. Ot tho tl,ly*three votes ut lavor. all wei,. Itepublt ans. and in the nega¬tive lhere weir e-itthieen Kcpiiblifans and toity six Democrain. Thus were we anani defeated m our rrtorts ta secureIts submission. I woulil re-commend that we contluui- to de.maud ol the Legtalatureal its nm ng se-ion the passage "Iaudi a emu uncut resolution, aa h rctoiore requested, forSill llllhsli.il tl. lill' peopleThe pis,plo at the recent election havlnr roted In 'avor of

^tdiug aioiiM-ntioii uer in,-ii'Ms.nn ol the constitution, IbeMrxt L*-*ris:aluro uui-l provIde lol the t '. -i Uoe of incinbers ofencfi convi-uliou. It gives an occasiew for Uie ele.Ht.on ofsuch mt-ii as will favor tin* submission of a prohibitoryamendment and )t beco tura Ihe friends ol tempt rance to See IOlt lhat Ken* I and true men are elei tod. Mei should liol te aicur i Birts lor lu- legislative nitrtho-l. however, for the con-Teiilum ls more than a yoar lu lho luttiro aud may uot beprofitable in this direction.At the close of the president's n-ldr.BM committees were

appointed on resolutions, nomination of oillccro uudfinance. A resolution waa adopted Mat tat Hoard of Dt-rcitois fnrthwitii uki rook steps as uniy ta MMaaaiy tocause ti.e Kel. A. h. l>;ir-',uii, ol int* usc. an eX-t~d_e_I-eTOf tbe association, to iM'COiint Inrlunney tee'leiii_itiX to thea.ssoi iatlnu, which he lias received lint neglected to uc-oouiit for, though rapeatedlj raqooated lo do »o.At the nft'-riionii aeeelon the com mil tee presi-nied tho

following list of buiuiuirea for oilico during the ensuingyear:President. John N.ste-artts, New-York vice-presidents, the

Kev. tsleplii-u Merr.lt ai).I tho Kev. T. I_ Poulson Secretary,Jose till A. Hogatitus. treasurer, J. W, t n.ii|;s lilrcCliii s.Hie Riv. c HT Mead, el Hm it-lisvllic. I'roleesor A. A. Hon.kins, ilochostT, the Hov. Henry Ward, liuiia.o. tho Hev. Will,auu C. Etui ., Mew-York, J.H. iii eur sun, Amsterdam, and Iir.I), ll. Miiuu, Hie tlATt. Iir. UeoTga K. ile,.-.I, -Mrs. Mary E. Han,Mrs. Mary 1. Hurt and Mrs H. N. K. liutl. ot lirooUyn.These otlicers were unanimously elected lind the follow¬

ing resolutions wei e adopteel:1 -That w.- petniou the tii'xt Legislature to submit a pro-

tioitory amendment to Hie on-tiiutain to Hie Totara fOT theirdes is mu. A relusal to do-o .s a n-rusal lo grant the lightguaranteed it* by the I'on-iiliil aa itself uml we protestSiruitisi partisan consirterutuius or business intel cst* ilk tatingar inutieiie;ii memb. rs ul Ute Le irisi.iturn refusing lha san c.

ft.Thai ute iiirm tors take sn ti action es m.iv aa necseaeryla influence tho choice of sn Ii d legales OT members of Hiefe isle loiistiiiitio. al Coiiveulinu or.iercil liv po,iniiir vole aiti.e last tl.cli.iu as will (avor Hie submission ol their amtuU-aient by said oooventloa.A.Tnat th.- elire. ims circulate pennons favoring lins

amendment and ile sun.hiss on ior nelopiinu bv sach churchesaiid SaKletleS SS Hell. *>' 11. .ie. nd m W lull Ustnptort to liO lill*warded lu lim secretary of Hie association lo be prcseiitt.. loUie Ltr-cialaiun.4.'l_at we urge all friends of this movement whatev. r

tlteir poltiieal party prc.lelieiinns I.v conventions, cooler-eitces or pm.lu: meet.ur. m timr reepeotlre iix-.il ^ taTigorously i.i.isi-ciito thu _ork ol t-.luiaiiiiK public s. iilnocuieu inls Mibii.;._. n here a Male by statute ur .irohlbltory amcndinent to

Its I'oustiiiiliou lias piolni.it. I Inc ni in.n..ciuro an.l saieofIllinois ss a bovorairt ami also when- a tuwn ur rou ti ly io iafeist, has pioliibiUsl tho sate ol lui nora ¦¦¦* a business, it is theduly iel the (iaiVeru.neill to enai t Muli sta lu I'S as will male,.uiih laws and a.uenel.neills effective by pr..n.ultim*: the nntiu-tact ute and sa o ol the anine, m .my quantities whslever, ai a

aaTasaeje. ian aahnieni pul li Ina Malaletlre tiedleele aiiopieuell uiu.i-.uiis as will .riv el), cl lo pub., o sen li men t._.That we jMtilion Oeegteeeto pnnn'iit tue nu...iifre.Tnto

an sale o. liquors asa heT.ragti in tm* H.strict ol olumblo,tn the Territories of the- luiud titales, arni ou any or allpiojeoity owned, held or cuiiliiuii-.t by lin- (liveTumult ol theVnilen Mutes, aod to subini i lot tiu> iatiin.iil..ii of Iheaer*rial Mates an Hitiinelmcni t' the is attona] UoniUtnltou pn>hiliitri-i the manuf.utui. and sale o! lutoxluullug lnjnois aa a

bamagaAtti-r discussing the advlsiiiulity of holding a semi¬

annual oeiuit'iiiiiiii ni tin-1 H.. wmlo the legislature is inacssiou, thc convention aeijoiiined.

TUE ABEAolUdTS Cl -' CHALLENGEKO I'OLBT THAI Mil. MUX IS HL'II.IMNG A BOAT

AMI THAT Hk Is IX KAHNKST.For somo tune TOef -men bave teen saylnc that

they eli.t not believe thal a lormal challemre for theAuitrk_*s Cu.. would bo received from Mr. Bell, ol

Glasgow, anti the boat building on tbe Clydo vas a

n.ytj. H..t the oiber day a _tt__ lcticr with tin

pei.nani of tLo Rival (ly Jr. Yacht CJub en.bo-i in

col.r- on tbe eiivCope itrrnel at tho New-York YachtClub ho iso from Glasgow. It was addWMtlll to MrLird. ihe t-ccetary of the club, and as he is in Mai-y-lani no oue would take the rc.-ponsibilily of openingIL

lhere vms no doubt that tbe formal ehallenjrc forthe cup was inside, but no one Might, could or wealdrelieve the curiosity of bi»':)-e f and the other members.So the package waa solon, ny consigned to tho nate bfNeila Oi_eu and locke-, up lo await the return of Mr.-Hird

It bas been furher learned that ihe boat *Aith wMefcKr. Beti hope- to tMUttWi tbe cup is in rai id process. oons'ructlnn, and __eie i« no doubt that next season

will se anot i.er a nos ol lu ternatin nu 1 races.Lieutenant I tenn v. 1.1 keep the Galatea here all

-winier and put her in commls-ion e-any in the sprint;.Il'* his ai.nouncel his Intention of entering ber in allthe races which are open to him here next season, amill is hoi ed bv all yachtsmen that ho will capture a

lew 'con-o ation cops" lu a measure to console himtor the lu*-, of the capl al prize.

TBE MOROAN ESTATE LlTIOATIOW.Vii lam Moir, the admini-trator of the estate of

Mrs. Mary Jane Warean, started yesterday afternoonfor Albany, lhere he will ; r.bally remain until tbeease, concerning which full j urti' til irs wero publi-heelIn yesterday's Trihi:nh. is beard by tho Court ofAp. eals. According to thc calendar of canes it shouldbe reacheel to-<lay, and thc arguineiits win not bo ex-Uaord.narily long lletov bo t-Uled.Hr, Moir sail hearas sati lirtloi thc eet>eet_Maef yesterday'« ac..mit.flt Cromwell, ol the linn of Kuilhan &. (tomwell,who has bal tho matter in bis paitii ul.tr charge, al- .

went to A bauy yesienlay. Algemon H. bullivau wi¬

nnable to 0 d nu;, tiing ol interest lo what has alrea-jyUr«n pub.i-hed.

LuOEI.SO FOR SULLIVAN'S MUP.DIRER.Many Sixth Warders went to an unde rtalier's shop In

Leonard st, near Centre st., yesterday tn look nt thc faceOf " Toll " Sullivan, wbo » us n'mt dead near the Tombs on

Monday evening. The police were searching anxiouslytor .' Touy " Hunt, alias " HM Kid," who was believed to

be the murderer. Hunt is a thief well known to the police.Be is tiilrty-tivi'yerura eif age and liss ll-tit hair anti a

landy couiplerxloti. Bl picture. No. I,.")"i6 in the Hogues'Gallery, was talien iu (Maher, 1880, when he was sent toprison foi two years and six mouths for a robbery. Cap¬tain Mccullagh, of thc Bixth Prci lint, said that he expected to arrest Hunt shortly. A genet al alarm iii inning thomurderer was sent out trom I'dIP a limehillute rs and alltbe-i-tei'livc'sei'KcauU were, lulil lo look for him whilethe) went about town mi otl.ci busltie-s.

Coi'UelitiH Klee, who hutt tlio pistol lu his pocket liuinedialei) alter the shooting, wus icmainle-d bibi tha custodytf ittptain Mc( tiliagh until toilay. 'lim polka have ur-reste-d thc following witnesses Timothy J. Ormsby sudAnnie Keating, of No. lf-_ Ixemai-el st.; PnamXt BraauaB,Of No. Ibo Ix-euiaid-st.; Muli lad/ uud Florence BullivaiLoiNo. l'__ WoUh-st. ; Henri Inn I. il, of No. Hm (Yutre-Ht..and Owen Ul uen, of So. iii Fal k st- lt waa a diillcult ta_kfoi the j n illee to c.vinn t ii.:.h ii.aiioii from tho witnesses,but iheic waa ground to in Iii ye lhat Hunt shot buiiixauand then pasm-d the revolver to Klee. Bullivan'a body willhe buried to day._ONE POLICEMAN PRAISED; ANOTHER ON TRIAL.Policeman Malouet K Cox. of the i-levcnth Precinct, yeller

lay received honorable mtnuoa hy the i-oltce Ho-irtl anti a goldIMMlslou accouutvf lila rescue of two rhliilren from the lunn

mt Louee No. bbl Knut Mule enll.-si., eui Uie nigul ol July Iel.Pvliceiiiaii filer i lark tu of tue Tweutyeijrhlli Prece not,

.Tbeappeared at llesdijuat tera un.lei Un. lutlueni er eel ll'iuurMl ""e***-. wea put on ti ia., luspeciot tsUcis, bergeantBro* hs sud Lt j. h. Tayior, e.f the hauiury huieau, H-atiCi-.lthal larkin was orunk. i larkin Slimmed bevin* tsksu oueIlUlk ol wliiaksy, tauleleiiiel ti.at Lo w_« .. una lu, ..un waafeserveo.

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TEACHERS WANTA SALARY SYSTEM CHANORD.I The Pilmary Teachers' Association la taking Measures to

press its petition belora the Board el I du. ..lion r_-.ue*aiinKthal the basis ot ea lei isa lor teachers ahould be . haii.eei irom

average alte-dani. lo one based ou lvu*-lli ol setvua, A ire.).Butte. Iroiulhe AsaoclaUou apjeeare.! before the (omniltiee ou

TOachera recently urg.ag thia cliajiKe. One ol the objettionaai Ihe .oiiiiuiilee la Lhal such s .Lunge suulii tnaKe a largurappiopilauon tor salaries rn* i-.su i The aaaooianon wUi

ill Um aubjecI heroin the Boara ut _«tn_al_.

TUE HAillLTOS-CRAUAN 1NVBSTIQAT10N.¦everal daye uko Elihu Koot, Chairman of lho Hcpnbll-

Pta Coiuii.' OomiBlHee, as-.-- UMifnau-oaa-eieot Ash-el

P. Fitch to not aa chairman of the committee appointed toaacertntn whether Captain (Vegan and his lieutenantsat titi In good faith toward Allen Thorndike Rica. Aa Mr.Koot baa hen rd untiling to the cont rary, he suppose** thatMr. Fitch will serve, and will ask him to oall a meeting ofthe committee for an early day.

OPENING A NEW CARLR ROAD.THK ONB HUNDRKD-AND-TW_NTT-Ft?TH--T. LIJt«

TO BK srARTRD TO-DAY OH TO-MORROW.It la expected that the Third Avenue Railrua-a Com¬

pany's new cable mail in One-huudred-and-twenty-tiltli-it. will be started either late thia ul trmoon or to¬

morrow morning. One cable has already been laid,but the machinery -will not be started until the dupli¬cate rope is put in and this is now being done. Themonster coil, 24,000 feet in I'-iiTth and weighing withthe real 6h.0(K) pounds, wan rolled over irom tbe roll-read tn the company's depot in Tcnth-ave. yesterdayby meana of a windlass and horse and will be splioedto-day.

Thia lino in One-handred-a_d-twentT-A.-th.st. ispractically a continuation of the Tenth-are. road,which waa opened a little over a year ago. It extendsIrom one end ol Oue-bundreel-and-twenty-tifth et. to

th* other. Its western terminus ls within a tew feetof tbe Fort Lee Ferry entrance the eastern dram otthe cahir is be'.ow First-ave., d.wn near the river.Tbe operating machinery is in tbe Tenth-ave. depot,and consist*, of two 300 borse-power Wright engines,similar lu all respects to the one that drivea tbe avenueline. The cable mus tr.mi the engine-room around a

drum to Tenth-are. and One-hundred-and-tweniy-tilth-st., trom there to the eastern end, tben back aroundtbe western drum and back again to the depot. Itsentire length ls over four miles: that of the Teuth-ave.line is about six. The oars ot both linos will start licmthe eastern end ot One-hundred-and-twentv-lilth-st.ihe avenue as well aa the street-cars will bo run on

two aud a hall minutes headway, thus giving thebusiest portion ol Ouo-hundied-aiiii-twoiity-liltb-st.acar every one and a quarter minuies. Holli lines willhe run at Hie rate ot eigb-*- milos an hour. Tho oai.used on the One-biindrcd nnd-tweiity-litth st. lino are

not so lar_-e as those in Teuth-ave.. but will bo as fluein every respect. They are made to seat sixteen peo¬ple, while lho avenue cars ha\e a seuting cupacity lorthirty-six. The new avenue cars, by the way, meamong thc Hnest In use. They nie simply abbreviatedsti nra cars, ami with their cauobottomed reversibleseats, curtained window*, excellent heatinff arraiipe-me-nts, stained glass and other adornments, will comparelavorubly with uny ol the ordinary passenger cars on

tbe best railroads. These cats are made' Iran specialdesigns ol Mr. Helm law, the mipeiintctinent ol theroads. Tbe -ides ol' them are ndjitstildc, so that theyeau be lurned into summer cars with a few minutes'work. The die or solid grip ie used ou both lilies, andtire has also beeu bo improved tba1 the MH Ml bostopped in a much shoricf distance than t limne-carninl siiirted willi ttnttmlt any perceptible Jar or Bt us.

Thero will be no formal exercises in Opeamg the ..(«'liue. Coionil J'time, tho engineer oi the oompany*,saul ve.-.eriiay that no cars woulel bo run until every¬thing was lo complete order. a» oe to avoid having a

repetition ol the trouble that was encountered withthe Tinth are line.

A GREAT DAY IOU STREET RAILROADS.

THR AI.DFRMKN ACT ON A VaRIKTY OF SCIIKMFS.

The Aldermen's Committee on Railroads reported yes¬terday la favor of granting a fraiichi.-c lo Un- Helmet andH't-.-i Morriao-ia Bailroad Company, wheat mad lt la bogin at Mott i'hiial and Monti aves, ami nm throughMniris-ave., Kast Katlin,ut ave., One-liuuiirol aml-Dfty-Q-tth at., Waal Railroad -aro,, Monia ero* One-bun*drea-and-elxty-ttrat-flt, Uourtlandt-ave. aud om- bunill, ii-anii forty-ninth-eL, arith a branch exienellng ie. I beetwoodl'ark. lt was made a special order foi nevi ueadair.The Huh sent u roto nf the franchise foi tue Rt

Nicholas avenue aod Crooatown Uallroad, w ui< h oae laidomi under the mloi lha Mayor says:

I*mirth ave. b tweet; due-' muire l-iiml-tw. tity-ei.-heh amtOne iiiiiiilieii-iiurt,hilly.tilth Sta i» occti;i,crt !iy ne tr u ks nftim 11 ai la-lii aiul I vi. .1.11 ialrtu.nl companies, winch an- suii-ilu .ni ny.ti cut. Tne space between tr.e cut aud Ute sidewallou either s.n.* of tba avenue la onmpaietlrel* uartow, eua toe. eu, -y Un- hit ip ul nil*, et with a. iu_< tr.u ks se his tei he a

grave injustice toa.nl m.- e.wi.ais. II was certainly BndrT-stu.nl at the ttinu tie K. unh-avo. iiiipruvt-iiicui waa madethat no street railroads sboold thereafter be placed ai on t .is

aveutia .-*o lal us Hie i o iiuii ol ihe null.' BIMI * I. S Klin SS.are item Une-hundreii-aud.twenty-eixUi lo Oue-huudred-uml -.-ix iv ii mt st. is concerned, u was sim un before tue thei ainine pioport mi, though perhaps nut thu anni er lu raina ulpinpi tyuwiii rs rci)uiie.l uy lav. la la laver ol the proposedt.i in ul llln.la Ii'.ll 1 Jl Vr Illili* |ii.rl.ull0 this route-. .;

Il ne t ial a lame lill ir I.er ul Ihe ju nj.. 11| nu n ci a ii .li el. mlmg tnat M. .N.ciiu. .s*s\ .¦- was nurina ly laid nut lol a pun*Ile .nive, ali'! t..al II ni Hie ulny um i.ue available Oi thal purI*.se willi tim i x.i",.ii.in ui the liuiilcv aril, uni al present

ny lalil'u.i rt Hacks.Mr. Iluiisickei c.ilieil up thc Mayor's veli) eif the fran¬

chise tor the Twenty-eighth and Tweuty-nlott-afc Kailroad Company, and mored that it be overridden, 'linswas adopted by Ihe tallowing vote*: a.m-s Bennett, ( av-aiiitgh. Cleary, < orcoran, Cowle, Dil vcr, inn ell. Perrlgau,Fitzgerald, lliuisii Ker. Lung, Masterson, Menuln r,Mooney, Moraan, Murray, t/helll, tjulun, Kyon, Hiuith,and Vo'ii Blane om..iii, Naya Merit anil Van llonaaeliier.Absent President Mooney.The Kallroad i ommlttee reported In fai .¦: <.i granting a

franchise tei ibe North and L-.u-i Uiver Kallroad I mupsny.winch pio)Hises U) connect the ( eu lite mit. i- ultim aiul( hiiiiiiiers-st. t_rriea. Thia waa aleo made a specialorderlur next weeli.The i tiii.iniitee on Law reported with referenca to the

Metropolitan Iransit tompony, whk-h procurod In 187:1friuu tm- Legislature Hie righi lo pul an elct nted rathouelnu Hie Fast Mile-, from tin- Battery t" apuyteu Duyvil.that the caro of thQ compani waa now In tba anuru andthe Hoard would better take no action.

MATTERS IS AND AHOLT TIIE OVttOM HOI Sf.

Coni'iis-nien Dibble, ol s.mth Ctroliaa; Rockwell, o.

Maseaehaaeitai an.l wiiKin*. of ohiu, the suM>i-iailtte« oa

Public linihiiiivs. yisleieiaj Msite.l the Custom House Badcompleted iin-.r tavestijmtloa al the buildings owned andlease: by tin- txivi-iiiiuriit fm public bnsini sa Tliey will re¬port to i eiiigtcss that the present lacllities do imt a:!o:-il insi --fc. i.Hiuu .uni ei ulm. ny that la rii|Uirc ni Hi fusionness, ami (hal lt wuiild be omi b i-eueiited ir ihe AppraI-er'sele|.i'.Illiieiit. I nlicclul's, r-t:j,viyul s. innl Naval nflm's weieou i uti.tte in a linne central locution, lt trasses*estes!Ihat SI, luhn's Park simula a pan tiHSuil ami niili/a-u tor Hu-Customs eti-iiiiiin.enis. n.it Mayni e i Hewitt, who w.sJl.Vili-il to iilisillt w uh Itu*, inriiti.ltti e. laM.r.il til put_liaseoT a site rn illili las ba ii frequently kttglto-.t-od ru ls un les. Iw rt Lin the beuadarlas ul Howling Oreen, imho hall amiMille sis.The Civil Service l.'xainining llnartl lins completed its

e.-taiiileatiun el Ibe lKu ilerka In Hu* Ml.'iOO.fl.IOU a-ida l.UOii il*i.u.ii. im promotion, anni wiil semi iii a list ni el:, loiscandidates to-day to Collector Maaona The question .r nb*ling Inspectors and Bi pi sisters is abai is the exact ami legalI'eiii-iii. n ni tbe eniii antiquity." Henry tl. harqnainl n-

tiiiil.v tuipoi te mir paintings Of lbs tu.riK**. nth, tittil ii iii an.isixteenth centuries. Tbe inspectors and appi-meet** declaredtn. in a- wui Kn ul in t ii in! SUI J' cl lu the rc*, ulai MO P'T (culiluiy. Mi. luarqusnd i lansen them as anl.tiuilh s ..lin .-ni,ii.silo nm.e iii free in uty. ami the .-ce retail' o. ii., i leaaury iu*-meta.neel bu opln.ua. Tha custotu Boase nm..i mi eraana.n lu a state ui anxiety ami uervoii Beeeuvei au ohIlithal Hi y ale lo be ieat,y lo be inspected .u tueir winter uni-lui ins VU L)tC. luhtl a.

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ADRIAN H. UULLUfS WILL.Hy the will of Adrian li. Muller, the auctioneer, wliieh

was filed for probate ye-t-mlay, many ennuis andaatiqiMarticles are divided anning his ch ilaire ii. Aiirm^tliem arc

a iiiiuicd renee oglcal tret of Ins father's mother's familyfi-.ni 1 ;'i 17, a Ii.nilly Hillie, an Knglish waining canewhich once belonged to his father,aa anc-eatral mahoganyDiiiit-tii-c lu-lint,-ii.i, ii e-ittu* int tn,in uti mik timi*.*r in thens)f of "the old Soi th Hutch (hinch at Williiiiii .uni Ful-tou Sts.. titi till in 1T.--7 anil lol n iluwn lu IHlti. an milsword ubi.h belonged to bia father, a child's binti chairwhich hud liceii used by Mr. Muller and tty ali of hischildren, au torten! Mala-rca ttoB, hia library, tautirater color paintings made by bia atirtera Mary and Margai ct in 1818. and au ancestral mahogany mantel clock.All the residue ol his property is left to his wife. Cornel li¬

ing this dinjsir-itiDii ot his estate he saya :

AsihavcKiveiiiii.rcli:li<ri.ii ulmiiy eenaMtfoMt sums ofii.utn y, I cannot BOW make* any n:uiiey hceiuesls tu them w itu.nut Manifest lliinslice to my wife, wl.'u Vms Bet only benla. ilil.il lu lin*, hui has eui our-Kcel ann a in ci esl mu in many a

dal s boar la my reanger nays, uuei ii in a ltma that i. lu thismy will, shouldr-coauise me tact. Ai lui death, however,my t hiiilr-m will recei\e all their Just pru;iuiilouaof i..yen tate.(h. rles II. [thea, ooo lu law of Mr. Muller, is Bfpqtoted

executor, and tht widow- Oathajiaa s. Moller, aad Utadaughter ol thc testator. Mairim lb. 1_ Muiicr, nie eachnaineo as eiecutliz.

RU:.T7. MAKES IP A STORY A ROUT HIS JUMP.William Kurt/., whu tunk a "Ina.ler" ami a taopla of

saaaaraaalta tnee tur. Bri.ga on Mun Amy, lay aa hie estmchamlicrs hire, l Ilusnita: ycstetilay, Ihe vu tim nf B rapnilyiasrolaotaui case al paaaat-hw whtah w_l probably prereserious. The ilucrur il.il uni llniik the ptieuii.iiiiia waa toe Intile sadden veA-water bah. ituniyii that is sinai uni ta alertsm li a lUeeaea '¦'" nc thinks Kuti- was sulteiiu_ noni jun li¬lt.nina when In* fuialig into Un-river. The hey feld a simy;,. leiday thal ba baa been oil. .>¦<! *. o byamsBlo inutaiaHm Ile un D.nmtaii. I lui mau had ft-mle*.I to bare a MW.bemt, hut was nut nu haiirt ami be decided lu risk belag pu WeilUl. l.y a pass BS lux. Ila winiiii uni -tri\ the lijirn- iii Un* luauanil Hil- part ul liis sluiy ls Ihuii.ht lo bea ii* tani. Mrs. itu eliadlil, his tiiutln r, t.s.leil him Hillie he.spitai alni w ju ., w

him tur au huur. itu lillie biollict, ti-tu auu auul als wentlo see him.

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PKIEONS OP UANY KINDS.Themtoathow openeel yaataraay me.ruing at the Amer.

lcau liislitiite l'air aim the visitors lound In Hie li.piionln m.n nf li e hu ml mg about 40) well oared h>r. aiul well tl.nu. *.!iiOllllllK alni laney |UKel>llv I ins is lill! Sexrullil exhlb.lluli Hieian. ..is ..... siren .ii thia eily, the bret icm. i__i*,tat.Among ihe laucieis who have m lil thair pe-.s lei nu- mum m,,J. h. H ti.--.«,i,, W, J. -tauiui., A. 1 an ll ol h.s eitj 1 lauris\i hill. y. A. P. i'.alilwiu mid i\ ih.-iu Hen nett ul .\eWark. amiM. Cree au.l um cn. nt Kej purl, .VJ. /ituous tin vam rt.. -. i.luli.toei kit the I.lue, blue e lui kel, le .-. ki au a lets lens,snvem mu wmi-js. I heiiHutils nt Hie pi^euiis ale Hum ihnemiles te, i,v,*i mu ti,.,iis.ii,.|. A niue elie, kel llu.u .Muni,.,un

li llAT RICI IVIR tr HUI t.S HAS I.V ptJSStS ION.Join, ti'i.iie*.'., r-scolver ot the Broaelway .-urlace ltailre-a.1

Company, saul ycsl.rrt-y NgoNIOfl th., tttpaie h stsHng ihattbe »upervi»use of asscsmiu-iu tur Uataheea i uuntj Ibeaabtthal the taxes nf H.o eumjiuiiy shiiuhl l.- paid iiiere "Aa ro¬leHen I I,eve nee |s iannal pmi em, ami e im, H )llu\ | ;;,'. ,,lise.i h. lui ..llll.ne. I.'.at il would be ha lue tn .1 nSeSSIIu 1,1 11,

Uusoliy beoaaaatma*aaly tueaaoat oi tbeeeurt wmiiiau-...Iile.l mo. As .01 tue re al e-state* Ol the conn,.ny, || , oi,.U|»

ol livoeare anil the raiis ami tn-s orar wblca (hey mn iJBhorses I..*,...in u, Uie llioa.lv.ay nuil aeveulh Aveuue Kailruailloiutiauy." .

SHALL THE I.SDIAN WAEBE0VB9 RE 1,'EMOVEDtWilliam li. I.yoD, Auihrt.se --.now ami Hiram K. Miller, the

special cajiutiilliee a|,j,oitil. il by the I'hainber ul t uii.tiu-t. I.,

i m.-mi i -,:,*» i>ro|iosiliou ot Couiuilssiuiier ot Itulian Aiiuira J.I. li. Atkin, lu remove Uie indian Warehouse from New. Yettilo some W estern e ity, _,n -,,, n, WssIiiiikIuii tn nay I., (.n.t. aia,-., inst Uie oreipusiliun. I iieir rejioi I UpoU Ihe i..allin will boa. t> upon by lin l,liailll..*i la, mun u-sFor nearly ten .vesta Mr. Lyon was a mein her of ths Hoard

Ol Jlirtlai, uiiim.s.iuiiern. alia chali iinui oi IU pure__M_a cumuilltee most of tin- lime, ami he leela salish. .1 ll.si a lune ma-lorily of Uie goods ano tulse fillaneou* supplies i.-juliot lui iheImiia,. service will be fuiu.lheai at luwei pu.. - in New VuikIhan alany olliei i.ulnl .u ih.-I'uuutiy Hlds w.-re opeu«l luht Louts la lM7d, bat iaok el oompeuubu rosuiied tn such

high pnr*es aa to Beeeeettate tbe rejection of many bids aad readvertising lu New-York.

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MB LACOMBR ON BETTING.ANOT-ttB OPINION rORNItHKD TO THE POLICE DE*

PARTMRHT.Ctarporarlon OonBeel Laoombe yesterday": tent to tbs

Police Hoard tha following opinion ooreriog the (loca¬tion of betting. It is ss fnllowsi

I am tn receipt of year commnntoetloa (with Ineloe*nresi -toiler dale of November 27, 1888, in which you In¬form me ot the decision rendered by Justices *nilth. Mur-ny and KHbreth, of tue Oour* of Special Sessions, tn theeas* of Messrs Loree rsft,Barettc sad Roik, for bettina atthe Jerome Park races, .mi reqiiestin_ my opinion " asto wueihnr such decision shiutd be held lo Imi suiborl-tatlve and binding upon tbe Police Department, anawhether arrests should bereaier bo made boca isa of themakiua of imolls ami unrecorded bete, where un fer lsI ai.l ie, tlio si__ei.older." lt appears from (be luolos-iircs that the nely evidence against the persona arrestedwas ihat an rifler to hst nn koral Area was publiclymsdn tty Lovecraft; that tbe bet wss soeeptsd brMaretto m front of tbeitratd slam! Ju-t belora the rsoewas rna; that the money wait-red was put Into thehands of lieir., and tha: tbe race ia which Royal Aronw .a a participant wss thereupon run. No evidenceof any recur.tine or registering of the net, nor of the occu-pylna ot a [lace at Jerome Park with booka, aptaratusor paraphernalia for the purpoae of recoreling or regis-t.-rnig bets or waitera, nor of the beuotnlu. the ou»-

to il an sr depositary for hlieor reward of money wag¬ered, appears ts bare beeu presented lo "'« case.

tn mv letter of advice to you meier date of Mar 29.1886, I caliea attention spec-lno-il? to tbe feet Met titsoflenoes proserli-e't by the Penal Coda were tho " keepingof n room, slit*-, rte., or the nee npylng of a place uponI nb.to or **rl rate grounds wita books, apparatus or psr-apneru.ilia for tue |Oryooao. recordng or n-sisterinxbets or wagers, or selliug " poola "i ami or actual!r re-or-litisr OT r.-_isterin_ nets >>r waders oi selling pools,and also becoming the ens i. Usn or 'leposttsry ¦ for hireor ir war 1 for money ole., waterer! th-ireak** In the asmsletter I eulie.I all-in'i'm tu Uie fam that In ail ae'iousthere-tororu brcu.bt a. itnst the Board of Police, r 'linuslo in-ttiii. or pool-aellln. at Jerome Park, nm e record or

re-tlsi rai lott o e net aoiu illy made at the limn themnDey was .delivered ha* been provable. In all eiihse-nu-iit ceiiiiiii'iiiileiitinns iron .tenir Bout.I the ni n.tiig of a

inein*.ran ..im cuu'criie wini the Itel has been referredin us ab essetitlul ie it..re nf lbs pion, eil u.-. The decisionof ihe Justices ,i Special Sessions, as Iii.licit,*.i ri yourI'uiiiiunntoiilou. serins to have hee-u lu conformity witht « ui ml. >n !.!". ve eitel Smite ev|.leno- of toa wartas on of the nlt-iiion prnscrtbetl by tbe I'eusl Codo anet, cfccuise, lin pro iuc-d mi these cn-s ur tbs persons ar-r»sie.l will be dlaObaKOtf, ead tiie dei'lsietn o' tue Jus¬tices is of course jiuhnriiitnve ns to that pulu*.Your secou i om stiou is we uer a-re-sts ewoald heie-

af'or be mada '». iau.se of the milking of pohlla and uu-recnnteil bets, where no feels | nil lo Ihe stake-hold-T.I chu only, lu reply io this re-iuest, reiterate Hie ad-ltawtiluh t hire heretofore elven tu severn coin .iituioa-

tlons to the limr I, mat la eaaa au alease a.-ainst theprorisioiiM of ti.e 1'onal Cine above quoted ts eomui'ttetl,rile police may arrest tue otlniiilnr. Win t.;er a lea '8

pall t.i lite stiiieholilT or whetner t .e bel ls In fadr> glstered ur rcorde-l. ls in cudi lu-tincn a e|iiesilun otfact, BOO In timur*. CainViOtieii), the fact ntlief et tito nay-mei.ti.f the cum miss 'on >r le*- fi if stake- holiliiii-, or ottiie reeinliiii.' or remsterli.*.- oi tba bet must be slt'trna*ilvlv sh-iwn Tbs bet tuny, ot emirr-n, se recordedotu. revise, thun by writiii. lt" terms lu a aol ; 'he life of1ST method or apparatus sin-'i as placing di'trr-iit bettlu ililli-nnt liuves en mi it'll, rent shelv s. e,r ni any nt:.er

way emt loylag ai-perstua or laramun! .li > whleb willregister them, would pron,lily hs Mrn.-n ut to constituteau oili not wiiuiii ibo Irm- o' lbs si.auto.

AN OD!) CRATE FA I UER OUTWITTED.

DR. 6SYDV.S M.Wlllli:-- Ml-** DIMON IN SriTE OF"PI-OSITION.

An elopement in order to in enn\ '-nf Iheoppoeltloaofntl eil'il'Miite fittlrer eicellf- il ntl -.it ti t i!n ¦- ni -fl nu ¦..put t,

I_ I. Tlmse nio-t ceinceriie'il In lt irate Dr, Win len c.suellen, of Brookl] ii, iiiiii Mi i Marc Dinon, of JameaportIir. Sii'ilin ls alsint thirty years of ace mi I a sun nf Tte r-

iiciit w. s. Baeden, of lha Metropolitan Baringa Rank,thia etty. Ba bas a food practice aad Urea at No. 131Pro-peet-plaeo wttfe hit Bather. Hie relatlvee have beeanu.in* thal he- inii mil-el lei ninny Ulai Iiiii.ini aadthal hci fathat opposed lha Blatch. The Burdenstuite ;i coiiiiti y linti.se itt Kn cl'l'i ad, iiiiniit six tullis fi run

Jameaport, aud much intimacy has extoled between theIiiiiinii.s uml Hu in. Mr. Diawa slum ly objected to

young moa Marting hit daaghten aad did am desirethem Io tmirrv aiel l-rive hmm-. Ml-, Iilninii was nearlytwent) year* ofage and t handsome brunette. Bhebndmanv admirers Dr. Bneden bad always shown muebfondness for lu r runt while In Riverbend il tnt n his va a*tion in-i summer they bees e engaged, e/ben s ronm nt ol .Mr. Iniiiim waa sougbl ho Itutlj refused lt, Ue.saul he hail DO pei-nluil Objection IOIir. suellen, bul he iib! ind wish bbl l-Ulghtel lo in ir.

ai ,l he could uni until -.' e '¦' Bi ni age ut li ii i. bul iegirl's mullel waa on ber abie, bu i linell} .Mi-* i.n n-.-.iiiiii to elope with ber lover. The fa : ol :...- en .:

melli »a- generally known amoug tho friendaot the Inam iii.

(in Mun lav morning Dr. Bnedeo sent a letter to MissDlmou asking ber bi meei bim Ibal afternoon neal ber

ile left bit oklj u by tin urning train.M'er luiu lng ni Ibe (.ullin¦; un c he sentlim-cs me. carriage al lha mllyaad abeu they arrived be waa driven toport. Meanwhile Mi.-.- Idmon bad tefl ber borne...ml gone iii i'.i* \ il!«¦.(. pii-t n i.e. lie. "i. in.' wbat sheexpi'.-ted, shehaaU-iii loth trysting pi... c. Che conj ewere driven to Kiverbead: some irieuds mel iwent wiih them tee tin* KpUt-ei-*al re. torj. a herr tiie nu'rm*.'!- eenuuniy waa p rfon .'¦ Atti-r returning i,. i. .

ini'el letters ii! (.nil. im.' tin marriage weresenl to theparents of tin iriUc and groom rbia wedding trip waai. t-n |sirt an.l tlu-iici' t.. Nea .icu ..

Dr. Pnctleii aiul hit lui'e. ai. expected to fi tim to

Bi-mikl; n ibis week. Iii- trh mi* say lhat thc oppositiono. *Ir. i.'iinoii tn lin- mn iInge was <i ¦.¦ to bis eccentrici.-. Mr. Dinton bas snottier daughter whomallow nu young man lo u n.

MR. CRACE WANTA SUNDAY LA'is ERPO ' :¦¦

Mayor Grace baa arritten to the Poliea Commlssioneracalling their attention to thai iohIle cites Un various aectlouaof tho J1, i.ai Coda ra tl..*siii.ji cl, auit mids:

lt has bean represent* lo nv>. .. i.i aa a rn itt.; of \

elsi knowledge, -ii rt r, rn* pi is uu ol ;... min >i

bi this city at least, virianilj a dead letter, 'lbs law us.rf,foi Bl ,;.*..,.-

nra*, be viewed Irnm s st-nelpoi hich ¦. to eay lavolvestile irons d '..ir. lin ii'Li.i lt eu lc. wli l.laUJtt. lt » rally! Itu \ t ink, il il li - liwise and beneficial lor tue | tteral mass ol the com molly Inso tsr as ls its pqrpose loaecun lo thc employed nee day -.fid ei,un in tbe week from nattai dallj earea sod avocatfouaItis lusailcsll] unfair to lite s.'iopkeepei who iris t.i m -. iLen.- iu up.-tii.il tn his parin ibu Hus ol bnstm - ;';at betheale! ht his nelg.ibor eho disreuaMs toe laweither rn upi ii hm shop and t. u** icpi re himself ul the ic re i-

t.uii to which he is cm.t.c.' or to surtei a i-ecuDlsrt in- nynp ii this ii'.-r.i i los ii.¦. were rigorously en foi ed,

a- I I. los rt '¦.ie " t ¦. Pol " i>. iiai tan ul, nueisu.ai.i ibcroby be aaablad lo do what 11,< ir ineltnatioodoubtless prompts tin.lo, hui abick wituoal Mich eu-

.ii Un* BXtgeiu te al i.a*.ii *s. life pr veui Tbs lawitecU will probsblj uoi be toua Idiittcnit loeneoi e. lu addi.Lou tu In.-penally Ior ils bi.-ee li prescribed by .ci on JU nfthe l'isle, ali properly r.ni pnslu .. e.;..-..i ,,,, aele oolue lu nt ¦'. y ut il:. w« k ai e I.T .-cc: uni 278 esprasal] in lalia'le tO fulletlnre. lt IheTeforn Breda only iii lleterit.Ia. Hon of tbe aii'iniriiies lo produce lue geo era! cunvlcti-Othat Hi- -e laws uuisl ie obeyed ill ui.lei lu e!lc. t _ |.-i mi .ilchi.-in^ up of all hiisines., lt.. i. s ni ... cup,limns as ure uotwiiiuu ti.e eM-epiions penni, il mil hy tba Statute.

I eaiiestiv arge apou yeo ibe Itnportanei el Ibis matter,nmi ie, punt ii,,.i .i ii .ai .* ia., ii up ij i. ir i ;¦ rt iceni la

! spull aa will umnu. o all uilirinleis tint tieri' oinyss.ely bes iu strict obesin nco.

THE MCEEt YIR-l.OV-ItlD'IK MARRIAGE'.Iles ells A Ueseliilebl. asaeraeye rm- WUUaai i>. Me-

Kee er, who anya he was forced to m.hiv Miaa Marionl>ovi;!iilge, of Uiaugi-, on .Sui.ember _'_'. in this city. np.plied tel .liiilge Villi lil'IIIit. Ill the .-rlijueuie ( u rt. Ji nlel-

tla\, for thc iipisiintmciit of Daniel McKee, ir, hu fitther,ni I nut- other pateena a-s gaardtaa ad liteui for thc pur-jN.-c* oi luingiug nu aetinu io annal tho oavriage,Ihe Judge reserved his dei Inion, but tho law¬

yers expect a factual ,.r aaawtc ibis norning.Mr. Lovetidge waa boa. arith his datlaa a* pretldaal »fDur ..lari'laud loni < eiiii|.ali> yente.lil.iy, but I.roi a luiefceiiisiiiiiiiinii with his i anneal. Ifragias i amp-ell. YeeagMiKiTiii mut Ins latui-r wan e lOaettd m ith their law*

yan tm a lime. Young .Mrs. McKooror anil ncr aiotherwill probably remain al Ka33 Heethixtcecth-tt. with.Mm. Anny ii. l'lituui, the nil's grahilaiinl, lor some

time.lt waa alao reported as aiUeoet thal Mr, McKeever,

Jr., rn, I imi ec let hi- suddeu marriage thal al Ihe Dalrjmaida' i mr in mamre i..-i t-rblay eveulug, wblcb waant;, nded by many Urunga iieupie, be waa mi aaakluoua inbia attentions to his v, Ue tut inree bourn thal Ibe circum¬stance waa generally counucnted b|hiu, howe eaiei:"liny ure Uiiiii golug I" get married utin-i." lie tunk bat la im boast thalDight, anti ls s.'Utl to hine rr, :i

her euri tiny after t Iio nairlagt in. llthe sc, ici waa told to bia father, and lhat at taeaa tact-iii_* .a aili. " Murtoa, 1 milt break thia genii., io myfather, lor be will bo angry al uo getiiu-j Biarri-d." iiwas stated by a Irtt-od oi Mi-s Lovcridge tbat abe hudbeen asked b] McKeever to elope with him, itut bad ie-in ul.

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pf. s i i; \ / i.i i UNO DAVITT.laaaaaV PbtratlpreaidedUal avaalogat a Bxatiag nf the

Muiii.ip.il (uiiiii il ol Hie lush .vitmllal l.ca-*ue al.'-n (ilr III..Il lilia c. 1 >,u III.'. I Ilk' Wa- Spat ..my i JI.O IO cunnii.I HS

t*. ahalaaeald be doaa ia m. a ai tba ertaMia Ireiaad ;-o

11. I -. _: _. .li. .I...,:,ce ol .le.e.iiles nan lilull^lil lo, n I.

1'- 1' -nie- Jan.es A. .) ...,ii,,,ii. saul I al U.e naru ll lian la

Vite. M.. bael I lavin in led ii.,, _ Hu, < il .. ll !. ii Bed ll otuIbe i-aii.; i.e_*eu.' leader ii*_i ,...i._ i--.ii i.s_l si ranscd lolililli lo ..eli\.l o ii. mt ,i, il,,. M., .,,.., -, .,, (,,, . i.,.,ii,ci ure..u. i.i. .1 upon Usuderiaa ui awmuai et Uie M. un-pu lian lin,el u a, i,-.|,.,l Un, , l..,,i,.,a. s.i.illh.l l,.im.. flub, ol whtob hr alao ia pt. et-eui, would e. i. luinski. .1 a -i-i'- l.e l ..lilian pi.,....,,, .,., ... _ -_»__,,tin- iii uiu* m nu., est ibi ii pe ria bi Um de _ , ,,i, . ,,.,. ,, eseveral blanches snowed tu.it puuih aiaeua «_iii__.iu o.tbein ali .nt. t..r toaw eu.Bey tua Bares nuii.o uiiuopeople sgaiai.l cuciciu.i elucii is (.o.un on ItUaed,

OBANOBi IN Tilt. P,RK POA un.I*resl,leiit Henry li. lld Iiiiiuii, nf tim Parti Iii partment,

saut foateiday lhat ha taonhl probably ia iga |.»,unJuiiiiaiy 1 he aaaaatea the datleaaf Ma nea, uiihe asi'u I-.,i,.i,i of the Board e. AManaaa. Uehaa not deter-iiiini-el .'. hen her will r.'-l_'n bl I peaWaa Us I'.irK rniumls-aioiier. in Mi. i.i kilian's plaea lt ls -"-trstuud mul< "mu,iaatouer Bordea vmii be elected prealdoai af theboard. Mi. Huiucii ts now rn ung aa Uc___rei __i _.trtmmlnswUlurobablj au... ed Jr. uot_eu ._, ue\TutZ'.au..him(hose who aro epuheu ol a-dean mg ._* Utu*,iuCmei.i ol ce.iiiminn.i.,nu ,.i .ur. Hec_in.ui , ., l_na_.,o Lrd;.\-l*}"" 4;'- ." »«. >"...-1 od.., tb. .::. _'h'e:..-...Ulnes. loitlhaiu Minns lunl Ihiiiicnl. »I«-J___ t. S_!Um i, nun or Mr. < rlmailuaawl Mr. Pooai um ,.,,'.;President beakmau in., guen peruusaion to ihe 1Jeo-irn bunwav Unuauaalon te, H*> aiajnuuiiuirough Mail.U.from -toadaai to hum haiw. .

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SUITS CROWING OCT OF A OOLLTBtOB,Falvr. 4 (Jo, of Msrseliies, owners of the ItiaaMaeaB Bit¬

ten Bia be(.ao a .-, unii, ni, -i ami jreetrniay lathe lulledel.e- insli.ci omi lor »:.'i.imsi _gKlu_i Hie lieu,,, ,,u,U|« linne ..i.ei au.l tuHStSr until* o_.i.plaiui uu UuiuUy _m_i.m't-osio-uier tux loss maoolluiuu oa Me-rtMBbtl la.

Rome news.PHOMIHTENT ARRIVaIA

Ytftk donut Betel.Conirrematnen P. W. Rock wall, of Mas*

rhusetts. and J. Thomas f-prl-ti/s. of t'the. N. Y.; (lovernorA. Alger, of Michigan ex (lorenior Horace Fairbanks, of

Vsniiont, sud Ueorgs B. Roberts, of Philadelphia.(HLteyBeaut.John II. *-teu»i*t, U. H. lousiilat Antwerp; BenjaminFolsofr), n. a Consul ai Ki-sfflet'l, snd John W. Vr.-otnan. ofHerkimer N. T.Kreenort Ham**.Joseph Hickson, (len-sral Msns-er of ths Orsod Trunk lull way of ( mada Mur-

rap Hill Ht.frl- Rsllrns.1 f'otiimlssionnr lotin O'Donnell, ofAtbanr; Phinan 0 I minshu ry of Connecticut, snel er«e-n*ator U. P. Woo,!, 0l syracuse.Eirle t Hot'l -RUhop Duu-Isp, of New Mei icu.Mindi >r Hotel- ( eingre'S-eman Ira

Uavmiport, of Bath, V. Y,. and John H. Hherman. nf Chicano.ol Jamie HottL Ki iingresKiiiaii fteplien Kenford, ofAmsterdam.:.. V.Holli Pruomriciik.Tho Hon. v IllaraC. Maiwelt. of Knglan.1 llM'm<n*t.r Hotel-Jerome B.Pen-enter, of Troy... Cnioit senate Houri.Colonel P. Do¬nenot Dakota.Hoffman Hoxxtm- Oecrge BielsUun, of TA*9t_mm0fatmm

mWTTAT IS OOINO OM TODAY.

KxAMerman MeQnade's trial. Court of Oenerel «esslonaI'ark. Dock aud Aqaeelnct Commissioners' meetings.Tilsns* dinner. Rotsl Brunswick, rvsulng.College of tbs City of New-Vork Trustees, 3:15 p. m.-Boartl

of Kiln.-ation, lp. E....Amen, .id lu.tltute- of Architects. Mntaal Life BulMlug,

10 a m.Aitunal ro«-*tln« of Dr. Fulton's Chnrch. Brooklyn, 8 p. m.

Trunk Lino President-*, Cotu-ilsstnuer I-ink's others.The Rev. Ur. Kcclestous leoture. Dr. Newton s Church,

8 ll Bl.Constitution Clnb, No. 6. Madison eve.. 8 p.m.Loyal Legion, Lelnionlco's, 8 p. m.Society of Mechanical Kuiilnr-ers. Annual convention.Lecture by the Re". Dr. Maynanl -nickering Hall. 8 p. BJ.Prayer unieiiog. Na 113 .'uitonsL. Ur. B. B. Tyler presid¬

ia.. aKEW-YOKK CITY.

Dr. Alfred Kappcler. of No. 24 West Nlnth-st, sras removedto St Vliice-nt s Hospital yesterday, suffering, lt ls sahl, tromsn epileptic tit.

C. 0. .-tharne, chairman of ths Parliamentary Fund Assocla.t!oa. has lurnml over to tha treasurer. Kugens Kully, $3,100received by him since the HolTmau House moe tings closeeLMiss Elizabeth Tihblns, ot No. bo Dominiok-st. broke her

left .ukin while dancing at a ball in irving Hail early yes¬terday.The scheln'es tn the ssslgnTcat of Kellogg Baker snd

Charles A. Cai lt, o.upuilutc Hie Him ot Baker .1 Clark,wholesale provrsron dealers, to Claren.ro f, Bints-vo, showli.ln.ii.es t.lti.tili 17, contingent Hart lilies _154,_40 SI.nominal as-els _470,3*1li 90, sud actual fttt,ttt 71.

Ths steamer Chicago Irom Hull yoatorilay lan led thirtyRussian pornos.Controller Loew yosterlsy receiveal fruin tho Bridge trus-

tees fuD.'.liiO. one-third of tba surplus receipts for 1 - i.

The Aldermen yesterday voted to p»y flfly-flvo clerksfldWO for com, liing the oillctal c..uva-«. The clerks did littlework.Tin* Central Conttnltte-e for Protecting ami Perpetuating

tin* aeaarattea of (hutch ami nata win unot towo'.uw at a

p. 111. ill M. -Ula*' s Hospital.The laities or tho First Presbyterian Church will hold their

lOtBlff Slgblk annual (air in BM ol the Lowrie Hi -li -school of-shanghai. Clunii, la MM ieernre-ruu'ii. at filth ave. anil Kl-v-mth-si , tu-ilny from ll a. m. to 10 p. m.. anil tO-BMROW from5 I., lo p. ni. a hm* aaleeitea al I-lacee. ladies. Mex., an

ami Ainu ni tu .um)-, laipucied a i in aeeIj foi tita fall, win mo.I. i.rt (at sale.

Hm veyur Hratilo yesterday st-ricel for Old Point Comfort,whore he will ret-iarit a fuw weeks willi his wife.Tho vs'lille s-t r lane yesterday ronnol its rates to or from

Bea.dlaos las pana ami ifaw-Yara irom *__ to no.

Ml.linn il. raver, e tu*. It'i is improving, [.otters fromh.in-eli arel ins I,nally, who aro with hun In Bermuda, slato

that ina change has henetltej bim considerably. Ba lir.vcsout. *:ly i.nd ,s leeovattag hit mn ri hnoyaucy of iplnis.

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BBOOKLYKA smallpox pa: lout was toiiBd yesterday at Na T'.'l lintier,

st. .1 Bttres a Uie a .'. tm has aiso beensir., k.n sith Uta .ii- mt

I'be payment of taxes begins loge-, w;th a renate of ii'.eenie ou each 4100. Preparations uara been maila lor a longHui o' . is i..i - ..t tn,, ivis inn..-. M mv persons bare securedtheil Mils ni advance bj a ill aad bara :: mau Lied cheeks.

41] Hal ib Cooey lalaad Rauroad lonip.ny.. Ol Innis. Miepr.n'li" sboul t wen ty '.¦ rn

which il is r..|* ,-..' to apply .n ibe nopr-iue Coan t-i ci.ii-.I .a ni i.n i.un p'i:, os-. on Cooey Isiaoel Creek, part nf.* leb ts under water. -nm of it will be iiiaineil by canalsan i..a '.- into vii,a pl..ts.

B. F.(Stephens,ol the Klaga Oooalf Watte -ttiipiy com-..!.,.. tier to HreePieni Keston, el i .*¦ Park

Dr pu i tn c. ii, pi, .les',. n ., tba luminary sbrossUou ul>lae t wltli I .¦ -. ..¦ il. Pei kway,

cl in ti. a in* bal perionued bia pert ef tbe cootract tully,ap .r.rt ..ns In: .lp. lung a pi in lie SXClSS nulli* v, .ilium lit*

lill t fol lbs laSI \ c. ,, ainu mib Htu atula'. o it, .'i iii. ig ni e.ie. ba

s iimi,. lol Cn Ar..! ». I r. n-* I take il- -a.ir.', as

.* , l , i.V I lill* iplesllull ol tholull. V,

At tba election of ufflcers for tbe Prospect Park sad CooeylelandKath sy Austin Corhii wss adeled

1 ni. ¦. ,s doe tn I'.e tact thatr i'.e ii, in my ua a couiiectlua a

arkt Illa alni Mr. Colu.u os Us stuck la Ibu ITospircll'.u » ].

Honers hare decided le eet thirty tam ..twotkcleacs c "I heautlfving in Ukesln i'i,¦-, rtii - propust-41 io line the bottom near tito banka wita unite

M -ir Callahan, s ssrraat, hasbegna a suit against vv. h.., a din .'.*.!, "i l' *.t..u-ti. to ie .ivie s.j,.-,ii,i .te

ils - lor il.J.l.**, CSUSO.I ir'." Itel lr " ,; I li:,i:ii*nl liiii'l*Ila a CU. ......t.nc ul at ld k IIS. 1.0 ll ,.l i I Ua.r. l'»0

. ..ns ... .,,,¦ mi i.it nu* i,cr ny ur. r. ai. lnaivli un

Iii il sm, one im Internal ase and .;.- *»ihoj n tx-tel p.lr tun.l. Ill flUlBg I'u |rt s, r ,'i lull 1 lin* l.ill.rlS oil

i .*... serious harm ensued Irom tak.ll. . BXtSruai le i..l> IB In'!' nl.int.iirll.

ii, tu un.i ainiiii ni.rui lite Working-Women'e Vacatloii.- *. ti of tbe -.!'!'.* rr.i was open eel un Mon.lav and

.I evcriiii; al .Sn. -il-.,up. I'cill ..'. *.

in extend IU( tl il. IO BS '!» .HUI ile--ii n.en as i. ni -uili' .. In alui'.i diem u.r a I )W

Vi 'kn ll. ...I!, ill, H HI .. ru el:,in. e nf nt e Ile in Ute conni! V. (Illu-¦ re women and chthlre w.ie bene.iii.1

i.i:.. 3 a: ..ir, 'tl, i.i.-t siuuwer.

NEWS FROM lilt. NU ll C.-{RA

JESSEY CITY.Tte -in'.lo iifjuhi Knits, la luiiti.'Ilo aro., was eleetrnrcil

by r.: on Monday Bight, Tea cowaaad a borea watti buned;.

c Mt Donald, wbo waa Injured Monday by the ex]0 *o_t. dynamite in a ste m* quarry la Ureearlue, d.ed yee'ai

rancls's itospitatj.r. n Rel lily, age 17, wbo wan aci irieot.lly shot lit I ll head

>. ,. s i.... .i iv, lil in* Bini., ut -rose's huber, lav... aa .¦;... 'I iv iiir-.it, dteii yeetm lay.

Paielars, uv lorcuig a haaaweat wlwlow, sflbeted an en.iisii.. Mon ,,v in_.iit lum tba parsonage vi i.n- Ker, Dr,i art .i., ulju.i, lt.* i.i..i'c Mciiiiiili-i i ii'ir. ,i, in Itinnelu ave.1 *, Mmt* il. v... room io the house bul Uie sleeping apart-ii. -, i.ml slole suiiie silvel Walo .uni Ciuliiiug.

m;\s-.ii:i:si*;y towns.\vr ini mi.-Thc Prcebytertaaa have male trteatlTS im-

prnvcmeuis abooi Ui-nr place ol worship, luclneilBg ao exti-a-.¦ton wbtea baa beea built ia tba nar of ihe pulpit foi ttierei eptloa of the church ot goa,

l-l civ. He ii let fever lia- broken mit BOMBO tho children InHr.- 1 ce tint mci ly kBOWB as i ,i..i..town. iilMiut two milesfluin irahwayi. TM elisliicl .chu,,I lias Icu eiuseiLtfCW.UkiraaWK'K. Ellis SoBeld bas brea eapelled .mm tho

polios force for isa iorai relations with a servaut «in. otherui:.i-T- are to ba ituu* auoa tor ike s_ine oitruce.Depoal-lora ul tba dataset DiBexeriags Hank, which was wreckedt nu _li lin- .-".'ii'O ..eia.ialiun ill Its tieasiiicr, Aitn.rt»¦_. 11. will nu et t.iiii*.*hl lur Hie |iui pose ol ailiii-t u*ir a il.vi ietnl el live per ern. Fifty percen; has til carty beeu pal.I IO all ii. pus.tors.Un .MondayBight a I'Blteil elates Boa-ted cir on Ibe ini.lnixht neighs,booad .-souib, was brakea toto br Ibraa tramps, while ii sIts.iiw.s belwees M.mamilu JuBCliOU amt beau's. Aftersecirneg tiuisiileratiie ulunder, ni" tbleres ctn Ihe train lul*»... Jumpe.i Hun ttl- .fr, ar Hart to Hie wa.o.ts, pursoe.l bytram l.sii'i.s, v.iiu ht eil upon liioiu. Ihe thieves returned Uienie uni saeeped.

\vi;.-tciii;.-*ti:k OOUHTT.Rii Sr.ii. Tba am ius at Hus pr son Ior November were

tl -,S7_ ano tho e>xpcu...tules -flt,.tia._>

RATEM island.There ls etatMeraMe eicllaasaai a.nour the employes of theMv ii lib-Bet tupi l 1 i an nil IUil.._.i (.'uni |.an.' uv.*r tue

rr,..i thal a lar.o BBSS he ol its male emp.n, es are to oe ills*charged lo-elay. Uielr placee te be in levi ny woaseu, eapeciallyin tbs i«. otn.es. it is reports- also mal -eve,al ot laeiu.,rt.. lois bart re_t.u them tusl^uauua* on iiciuiiul ul lu¬lim liou ai atarlee

ALONG TUM SOUND.BeiDOSfOBT. 1'. 1. liainum, in a nlinit aihlress, openeel Die

kifliiessin anl o. UM .isms, la e.i Cl.al lites laal evinmg.Professor C. H. HUIlaga Ol Yale, il*-hvetei a leclnii* ueioroIh- -..t in* Hoe-letJ .asl eveataa ob " Capiliauty."Cbai lea Koaler. tat aeaaBlilag Jaiuea H. Billings, a reporter,it ir, maali* sn*. Wss linea »l."i ana cos s by tne Cny Court,Hie; released.Coagrreainaa r.. tv.xeyaiour, ol tins city,U npuke-ii ul as ., alni.ilalu .oi tho .-upcl.ol Coull JUilgeshiy.

LONO ISLAND.Loot Ini i-rii ii i -The iioiiso ol Police Justice st.-phen J.

Ksvaiisaih was entered by burgisrs ai au any booryretardayin.i ,il. .ul tl. 1). a soul watti -nd cnaiu aud a nu_iit.l> ulc.ollnog wen arr.e.l olf.

i-i IK-.S. .Ilio house of Isaac Snyitau was hrokon into byibu ri iy_ef-**r_ay, Taey seearad a Koid watch, jewelry audciuiuius (o ihc Valli - Ol Ol'").

TUt YALK-FHINliTOS tOOTBALL MUDDLE.Kew fuiitrtiill enthtisiasU lu this city expecte-d that

uiuitl.ci -.ailie would bu played Oct ¦¦..ell I'l lin clou aud*i ala, ii it .'» oort proporeJ lot Krlauetoa't twMea with*dreaal nf hwoliallaage itisiiuuwu i,un. there was a

strong iliiisiiiu ni upitiluii uinoiig thu nu ii-i'.i'.uiu.Hes at

Villi* nu lin- sii-i|i-i i ol iiiiotliei v-aiui), .uni while tins tllf-

iciciice.af npiiiioii axtated, tim Prlaoetoa pUyeta should

han, tu liie iiinniou ol their friends lu thu cit), held out

lill' nillir el (.UlllO."I.,, u va a UgkttOg ch.tiii'i; Inr iiiintlii-i nuttcll," said

un ubi I'llit' t lou im.In.ill player ol tins etty, yesterday,"..uiiiic withdrawal ol ike --hoilonga aaa-ortaliil) rorykaaty. itatmplj adda auotker dlapated pwaa to the longHat of lUapute-t gamea, and thal is oartalnlj ill adriaed,u-tuidenug 11 un itu,is iieii m. ini-ii uiiuinio otter ikeenlt .e li li., to 'ic a uni ncr gaUM sn ,ie lo slop dispute -I [ol'Ulla *. e.al ul i. Bet,1

ali m. n .ne elated over tim lenalaattoa ol tha dlaputaaad iiii-> aaaert tkat Vala'a olal-M lu lue ckauipioiublpit ie iiiiici-ii..i ny evan lair win-url man.

t i,|ii.iiii Ouvaga state-ii iu kia oitalb uga lo Vaia that hotreated aa aaew-i not later tkaa Noaoay oooa nm. usb, 1.1. l.e .i nu answei m u,,* «, ,*, umbi Umo, n is aaki watnie* i,ii..eiiu.u saline.ms lim not eoe ikt rn-. eeaH) ul keeomg the i'iiuiie*..i-nji ii, Uiiiikiug Lunl ialu vaniiid olthoricliiso lo play et i.tao nu uoiii t* ol tho challc.uga

THE ALDERMES AND HIE I tl Ls, ll, A :.D.Ah.ot man avatia«(h astuiiiahael his c..il. H*-nes yesler.lay hy

un,sins IO lake Irum Hie lanie lb" nu-ssii^o sent lo tiie UohiiI"I' ')!. M ''I ay or ',race llilllllU.il ILK v'. llliiiu is, Andrewsjin.n vim t,unii ,..ii .karlee _, iVeM.a.B-.aa h,scieelouT

.au I'. U.s.tclitel BIMI lill Tnt .i..jua lort.sf Saul lu le wim.ii.*i ..i ,.,,i

May..1 cuui.l -uuOii.l wilnuul i auiili mau.,,, ,,y t,,o miOli.nis --ipi. .sci Ilia »_iiie 0,.iuluu sn Ml. I *»v»u_i<li vrlUl-Ulew bis luulluu. m*

tOBBEAYBAL To visit AMt.hlCA AGAIN.Ilcliuicln oiuieil bas roceiioei a citliio inessagij from

Kuiope.lituug Hutt tu,. LiniMtioi nf Austria hus gruntedA >ll .¦se.iiii,*.ti,i,i, tho i,.u*i muir, a shint 1,-avoiif ab¬sence boa ¦*,«..upi .uni tarawall vuii i,, n.. patted --.iu.e«.au, i om ie .1 will al unco uuako axraugeuicuu lor a luus ul

tba actor through the principal ritters of the country'whick will not exceed tweuty pcrformaucoa.

e.-

-THE BROOKLYN UNION" IN NEW HANDS.After aboutl__fM yeera and a half of ups and downs

auder tbe editoiinl management of John Poord, TheHrookrlpn Union has again changed hands, and will have a new

editor next week. A number of prominent Republicans,Including Leonard Moody, Alexander Orr, and WilliamNichols, bave purchased the controlling interest In thestock of tho Union Publishing Company, and Mr. "-"nordwlll retire on Monday. His succcsi-or will be M. E. Page,who has been au editorial writer on Tlxe t.agte, ami a I'.o-

iiubllcitn |K)lltIelan In Ihe Twentieth Want. Robert A.Barak, also d Tin I ogle, will probably bo tho -mungingeiilteir. The design ls to make the now Uni ot rn thorough¬ly Republlntn paper. When Mr. Poord took charge of lthe made tunny promises, and some success hud beeu metwith, when in the e auinalmi of 1884 the pnper stronglyoppoaeel Mr. Hlaino. 'I in- result was a loss of nearly allIts Iteptiblli-au readers. About eighteen months ago a

new press was bought and tbe paper changed to eightp.'iges. The addltlonel expense was not met hy IncrcMMreceipts, and tiie paper bus steadily lost money. Thechief stockholders with Mr. Koord have been K. O. Black*ford. Dr. A. J. C. Hbene and 1-mU 1.iel,mann. The cor¬

poration advertising received by the paper amounts to?15,000 a year.

MARINE INT tiLliIOENCB.MIXIAIU.l *. .i..lAs-Ul

TODAT.aaa rises. 7 Ol I sets. 4 30 1 -loon sets 1011 | Moon'ssge. 8

KIO a WATER.

^.Jf.Bsnely Hook. 11:11 dur. Isl't. 11:58 Hell Oats. lsM1>. At-bandy Hook. 11:09 I Oor. Isl'd. -I Hell (.ate. 14-

0UTG01N0 STEAMERS.MIS

Vessel!'-i--l Line, For Malls close. sails.Spain, National. MTeruool. 8r30amAller. Nil Llnvd. lli-omen viaHoutb'ton... 6:30am 9 a tn

('Hy of Para, l'aciilo Mail. AsplnwalL.10 eui nooo.

THUKSDATr, UKO. 2.Adriatic. Whitssur. lalveroe-ioi. 7am si .-ii am

State of Alabama. State, Olasjrow.._,10 amnni.onus. Ilmui) anier. Hamburg. .:30 a ni

Cltr ot Puebla, Alei'.tre, Havana. 8 pmAnitea Atlas, ilaytl.-.ll am 1 pmThoruiilll. traep, Progreso. 1 pm 8 pm

BATLRDAY, I.i..'. 4.Etrnr'e. Cnnard, Liverpool. 8 am ll a ni

Toro'no. Inman, LlTetanal. 11.30 a tn

Kunopia, Anchor, (Has/row. flrilOnm ll amIs'stt'l,'I'hinevalla ('o,i..iiiii';cn. noon. 3 pmTaormina, ('arr. Hamburg . ll am

Zaaiiilniti, Netti Ainer. Hottenl sm. 0 30 ti m no->B.Ned lanet. Heel Star, Antwerp. U am noon.

Jan flrevilel. WhltitCioss. Antwero.ll amLa Rretagne, French-Trana Harre. 8 am ll sm

P.oiiavlsta, llr»7.ll Malt. Hra7,ll. noon.

Hal.lutnero Yglesl;-,, Spin Tr. Mer. ports. 10 am noem.Vertiimnus, N Y <_ Jam. Klilliston.ll Bia 1 pmNiagara, Ward's, Havana . 8 p ui

INCOMING sTEAMBBETei-DAY.

Ve f iel.mtAI-'tl'Holland.Le.tnto.i.Niittonal

'Arts unrein.I iTtrpooI.UBII nella .iiaiiiiinrg.Carr

t'-rl.rnlati 1.Antwerp. lle.l -rurValencia.Laa*nayra.Reel DPomona.Mon eiro Hay.N V ate Jun

Cur ot Alexandria. Havana.Aioxau.ireTHUIIBIIAY. HQ. 2.

srste of pennsylvania.Olaagow.AnchorBtrracoBts.wuniwant Islanrts.Quebeci111uK.11 ia.Ootbeflbttrg.lialtlo

lilli) ii, uko. 3.rite of Richmond.LlTecpool.Inman

Tran.BreraeB et .southampton N o i.,or,iC'.lou.A spinwa'I.PaciUc Mail

SNIPPING HEWEPORTO? BTKW-YOIt-l.....TOUDAT, NOV. 30. 188-3

ARHIVKDSti amer Chicago (Br\ Jones. Hull Nov 12. with nelso to

Henderson <» Hon. Arrlred ai tba lin al 1. .*> p ta,.-le.i'urrchateau M i.ani (I'd. HeasUie, B_rdeao_ Wat IK

wltb mdse end paasengere to Kuncu. Edye _t cu. Arrived aithe Har at'rt a BL

rte.liner New-York, (Jar liner, OaiTtttao 7 .lays, with nntseleJohfl T Van snide.Steamer Killer e'.., lilruirs. Ntw-Orlcam <i 'lays, B 1U1 iiui-io

tee tnhti T Va" 8I1 kiaHteamer tallahassee, fisher, savannah I days, with mdse

aie' passcDgt is tn Hem v Y mi gr, lr.Hteamer '-u.1 Utreaui Trtbou, wilmington 3 ilays. with iinl.se

SH'1 assune, ls tu Will f Clyde _ tn.Htesmer Roaiioke, ConcfL lUchmonel CKy Point and Nor-

folk, witii mites an.l oasseogers to OW DoibibIoo Bs Caeie.iu,1 c 1,:.,ie-is.Berry, Boston, erith tndse lo ll K Diinnci.Mini Imus ii,.ti. Ha-h.iiMii. I'.r.-ii.i-ii M .lays, wiUi in.ise

to null vessel lu Iii rinaiill Koop at Co.Ship Marlin (ohli. iii. en ha 11 k. Roi Janeiro Oct'-, Via Hamp,

te.11 iiuails Suv 2H. in lialla-st Io Siiuw at B-Tg-SaBark Levuka (of Windsor, NK). Hains, ituiterilaui 61 elays,

w.i mdsetoonleriveeseltoBnow_ Bun-ess.Hark Balkan lAust). Prafnal, l.i-bon _u -.nh noise toor.*.or;

vessel to Bela Cu-ulieli.Hug Kollia (Aist'. Hrominlnuerto, iisrrout 101 days, with

ti '..r r.i \\ eav, r ik Merry vessel to Flinch. Kilye at Cn.

BUNMKT A'l'i'i M -ni Iv loo-. moderate, SW; cl.udy. AtCliy Irlani light BWi cloudy.An-ivert isaianlaySteamer Elhrop'.a (Url, Wilson, Oissirow Nov 18, Moville

I'.', wltb miles snit paaseaterB to Hcmltrso.i Blot. Ai rivedat Hie liar al 1 Lill) p tn. m

ateeaier Bute of Alabama 1 Br), ("iamiy. uia-j-'ow Norlawith tiiilse and paaseugera to Austin Baldwin ,t i'd, Arrivedal the liar at 7.:.'.» p tu.Meanie) Kneel* (tin. Mansfield. Rararna <> ilays. With fruit

to 11 iiittnui . Arrived ai tie* Bar al rloaailium nu 111 nek eulin. Bona Richmond, city Peiitit and Nor¬

folk, wini nelse and passengers to Old Dominion hs Cu.--inp nm 1.1.1 ,of Wm '-.ir. ns>. in. kinri. Liverpool Attaye,

witii salt tu linter: vessel tu J 1*' Whitney A Co.(.-Attica

steamer l*:rln (Hr). BoblBBOB. London K W J Batta,st...m.er Aller (Uer), Haunimann. Uretucu via SouUiamp.

tun Dclili hs & Co.-:.....! Iii rt-iiiuia (Fr). Huitat, Barcelona anil .Marseilles.

J W Elwell * COBteamer Kl Paso, Qnii k. Ifew-Orteana-John T Van SickleBteamer Yetna se.. Platt, ('harli stun.j w Qututar ,t Co.Bteamer J -.Garrett, Easter, Bsltiniore.B N tiowner.Blear. rUeiieral \S'bitney. Heals-'. BoiWB.H V Diiuiyk.Mnp Atlstoioeuu alu*.., .-.itinig.-. Cale 11Uh.Chas I'Sumner

A Cu.Btnp 11,*t 111 uni iGer), \ o.ilaiip, Bremen. Hermann Koop

A Co.Ship Charier Oak, 1.altin, Koltoiilam.Peuitlctein. Carver A

Nichols.Ship -sapphire (Hr). Mttrr.tv. Antwerp-J W Parker aft Cam.ip Vauiuo{Hr), if;irits. London -Boyddi Hmckcn.shin Louisu ll l-'ullcr 1 liri. Bhiuv.li, Liveiuuu.-lloyd A

Hun ken.Bara Kdwin Bead, Fulton, Bombay.M F Pickering et Co.

-Allal'ill

BtaaaitTI Neva.la, 'or f.ivernooli B Hinno. Ste'tin: C.-iracas.Laguayra; El Paso, New-Orleans: Ns.bee amt Timor, 8bt-annahi Yeniaea*-e, ubarlestooj Wyaooke, Kiel.mund.Brigs fsUrugiit aud Kuby, I'ort Spam; Tliomas 1 iiiull.l'oiut-

a-l'itie.TH ii .-iVI'.Mi.NTS Ot* Srii.AMKIl-

l*D IU*. I UN POUTSNRwrOKT. Nov 30.Saile.l. steamer Cranbrook (Br). -,

tr, stew-York.Mnnii K.-iii.itoi (iii. Nov '24.Ballal, steamer Monte Bosa

(Bri. tor New-Vork.Li/.AiiU. Nov Hu-Arrived, steamer Westphalia (Ocr), Bar-

eiuls. Hom NeW-YOf- Nov 90 M her way lo ilatutiurg.AMniKimiM, Nnv __.Arrlvo'l, sieatuor Schlaelam (Dtch),

Potter,from New.York,uiiiii alta it. Nov SID.Paaaad, steamer Oxfordshire (Hr).

Jones, from Japan ami China purls ou lier way to Now-Vork.

Mo.stkvwko. Nov 2*1.Hailed, steamer Hipparchus (Belg),Gregory, for New-Vork.

Auuoiiiiceineute.

AnVICP. TO aMOTITERS.Mrs. Wiisiow's BOOTBdO KYlilT shoulelatwavat'ensed for

('IIII.I)IIHN I'KHI'lll.N'ii. It rOOIIIKS tile llill.U, hOlTKNB thelil ll*. Alrt.A'an ALI. CAlM, CUBIS WINI) COIIC. alni lt till. UliSl-ll bili klit io K lilAliKll'KA. Twenty Ave lents a Isat Ue.

A vaporous powtb nnd tho original colorgiven to Um hair by Parker's Hair Balsam.Parker's louie is the best euro ior e-aiugha

Hf.nrt A. Daniels, If, D..144 fiexlnrton-ave., betwe-cn lilith ami :10th its.

Honrs-» to 1. 5 to 7 01hu.uk*s of Hie Nervous System.Uemlo-Cunary Organ- linpoleino sud sterility.

Lcnobobo's Rhenish Cologne.

Only 5 Cents..Take Broadway Carn to C.C. KaATWBt maniilai t ny. lol I'nuco-st., an.l save fib ou theprice ol a sealskiu ^ariiieuu

a

Those who have been usini? bottled so.np-sii.l- or sticky pasta's for their teeth will Hint Mate malian'*ll aintle ap Tooth Powder vastly bettor, lb cents.

BARGAINS INBoys' Clothes.

aWe And lhat we did not make «_ouah So ts tn erl! tram

BU to SB to supply tbe .let-Hind ol oor trude th *. season,

nnd ns we bave a large etock selling tr..ut fN to 410,we are ailing In ibe lew-priced lot* Irani Ibe belter

cr-ite* la order to keep ap oar eeeortmrnt ol priers,

thereby «l vlng our customer* rmht In the bright el the

erneon) REAL ¦AML4IM lu de«-»rublr gooda.VKHY ATTKACIMVK no-, elite, in OVKltl'OATS for

S11 ILL BOYS, and all the .(est st-ilrs-luclinlliig a

nae line ef NEWMARKETS ned KKEIMM-1 JACKETH,ler BOYH nnd YOUTIli-i trent ll ta IT years, al Ue

I.OUEMT PilllllH.

BEST t% CO.60 & G*2 WEST S.3D-ST.

DIAMONIM.M)i:L HVKi 'uoki: & blL!.|.\..S,

IMI'Oltl'Ell-i Of III A MONOS.Kl Hil.-., ItmillM E.HEKAI.II.'S ANO PEAItL.*-

'1 miirtai t ni er* ol liiiiniond Jewelry.Ula mond luttere end I'ellsbere.

AS Nassau *u and it* Maidun Laos, New.York.1 M. AadroWe-sU, Uelboru i neus, Uiudou.

THEJEW QDINIIfE.KASKINE.

iwhat rna

BAY ABOUT IT Uf

__?____)Hate typft Nwoii.»

LIVER, LI \,_ AND KIDVTY DISEASE.Tiie emin-at sad ceishnted Dr. Olessasr writesrfc*- Emlen* ro: -Drab 8f_e~"The Aret -rreet-et s-i-i.

eseees I hsd with Kaaklne were la ehllls -tad fever, rnelaru.nervons'e'elltv rtieoeiaUsm,iiysB«pstaai liver disssseAsJI eeasldered st that tta.. lt was nmloabtedly the bust me_-__Ier.,r discovered, bot I was svsb theo oal-inllUr snth Ittrea,]- wonderfnl powers ta enrtB - alt ths ether serin dlseaeeOanil rt._or.lrr*. part ir ni arly where tbe blooel ha.1 beeoete Me*eased or ImpoverlBhed sad th* AltesUon imDaired. Kt_*-_-U#tpeaktns. Knakina ls the ont/ bio. 1 pnrtfler w« hav*. I asaII si*n vt-v iar-rsir with nafsillnr -mnev**-* lu nil A)tm*men pm,enllsr to wemen end ehlMren. Ia over three tmndrod ossits Ihave urinl there has serer beean the sllght-sel bad -tlT-v-t fe>Ulowlav Ita ute, and lt ls far superior to any too to er narremedicine ever known to the medica! profession."

Very truly roux* (.. If Ol*».s*k«, M. D.8*10 Ksst r-int-si.. New york,

rret W. P. Holeombes, U. rt.. bi Best --.th «i ft. V , (UtaI*to tn N. Y. il e.. Collsae) writes: "Kaaklne * superior leqtitt'tne tn tts speelfle power, tnt a*rer predooee tba.llihtesl In!arv to tb* he*r,ii« or cetistii .-.'nil.''The C. H. Kxam-uin* Hnrreoo. Dr. U H. White, w-rlteat

"Haskins is ths bess medicine tnsds."I "Kvery patient treetol trilb

St Franc!* Hospital. N. T. <* Kaaklne has boco .tisalurceif o-ii-ed.**

Bellevue HosottaL N. Y..** L'utvsrsslty sun **>««f t'."Rt. i.s.* nh'* Hos;, -al. N. V." lu use ls .'.i.i.li-.il lalla.

pensahle. It ants uerfeettv."k tski" s in pteassut to tare snd can ne ased witho'it spsolsl

inertleal ct-MinseLSemi for tbe -Treat book of festlmonIsla nitp»-*tlls'-. I* **.

history of mMlrlne. $1 e bottle. Hold hr all lr'i,--*UU. tetout by mall on receipt i-f urtoev

THK K.S.SKTSR CO., bi W.rresn sL, New-York.

OUIt AMERICAN nOMEtANO DOW TO FL'KN IS ll TIIKK.'

HEADCLUARTERSFOR FIRST-CLASS

I, .ICIJK.ST CHOICE. BEST VALLI H.

JI'ST IMUVn BY STKAMFit LK BllKTAUN^M 0__-M PABM WtYWMktttBBx INCLCDINi (1 >ODt8PKC1ALI.Y APPROPRIATE YOB BOUDA. AND

WEDUINli PRESENT.*!.

R. J. Horner&.Co.Furn tura Makers and Importars,

61, 63 and 65 West 23d St.t:io.r by I'icvnied Ht.'.lion 6th.ave. _L at3J-st.

Dress Patternskiu

HGLIDAYJHFTS.JAniS Met Bil.I.RY & CO.OI'KKIl ON A SEPARATE COr.NTEIt A (RltKA*VARIETY OF DRESS PATTERN-i IN VI.RV DE-

SIRtltLE COLORS ANO PA Bil H'S. PRICKS fltOH

91 Vd TO S. .Il PKR P\TTEI*N- ALSO A ()l Ll.

TITY OK ll KMNANTS AM) ODD LEM'THS <).- 1*1.

POUTED DKE---S GOODS AT LESS THAN MAL*

THE'R YoMttjm,LADIES DESIRING DRESS PATTERNS FO«

CIUtIST>IA*s|JlPl'SSli:)I LD AVAIL THE.USKLVMOP THIS OPPURTL'MTY,

James McCreery & Co.,Broadway and 11th St.

CDFE>I1T.(S.Wednesday, December ist,

Thursday, December 2d.Our annual exhibit of Fancy Wares

for Holiday gifts will be submittedfor public inspection on the abovedates, when we respectfully invite avisit to our Art Rooms where we willdisplay an entirely new assortment ofgoods selected with special care byone of our own artists during his latetour in Europe, many of which cannotbe duplicated; also a choice stock ofour own designs and manufactures.We would call the attention of theladies to a large and varied stock ofgoods suitable for gifts to gentlemen.

28 fe SO (gye/t 2Sc) Afreet*.

No special invitation will be issued.%

Unique and Tasteful DesignsIN IMIIWII I WELL MADE

F1IRN_T__-EAT

MODERATE PKICES,

Warren Ward & Co.,DESIGNERS AND MANI FALTIRBRS,

___SE. -OtlKst., New-York.

STEINWAYthe smmriD mum of the world

The Largest Establishment in litton*Warerooms, Steinway Hall, Netf-York.

CUREF0R.- DEAFrwnra pato- i_h_wv_» cobbiosep kauHill MS IVrlr.llr Itf-ior. ihr llrisrlnc. an. I"'' "_'" .*.wuik.il thu uilu.... .irnm. l*»WiW* ..e.uiUiit_i.le-**i..iaiwy»*, ...stiH.li AU SUw-Ml-l su.l re,*,. il,.*l'.*M lie-a-r. rtis-

ii, ly >rn.l i..r illusir-lsil I""* willi, lMi.n...ii..iis WtxBB.Ii_7_»o7__uo- R mwoox ubi _m_a«_r, K ..

BKIUUT'S DlSllASEi*-cauM-l by abii-o, ex.r-.c-.ii-rvo'iselpl.llilT. -.einte. urinary el.-e*_-ie>-S. MM.

..,A mUm*Ami .'>"-.U(« «l__l. sn.l rt'll^""'-! __*__**__;u.*. or, rand mtAm IM »«lrt. 0*£.t- "**. __»_f____\nmm »r. t-ily.-art tli^ An_li.il W sukeslu >ali ial "*'"»*_r*s,.rlii,. ^-suuiii-*. Uiei ki.lnrty ibncm**, ali»_-.<*_. ^(^-__T,l.r. timtot suma, liver, iie**W.e**. |auu.lic_ au.l .<T*l»V*_*l-li/»lciiui'»a-»»_-s»usl-»«»s»k wiUi >lir»rUau» natl e_»run..t«i»*

ot cuv« ire Ur MEDICAL BUK*Al*.-..I Uist-Mlw-r. N»w*Yur*

A LL TIIK LKADINO stvle- In HjHWl Pf"-\ meuU -ua -Mliloual'I- lurs »l lowest jMisslble utWrn Mr

jv2uSaS-_aaiEZraV muiim-w. ioj vru»_«-a