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OITOSING THE QUAKER DAM. MR. ARNOUX DEMANDS MORE DETAILS. -BMBHH cnracn 8ufficirxt PATA TO MAH AX IBTIMATK OX. A number of wera present gaafifNny ht maki'stati-im-iita Iietnr? tim Conuuiaafoa In to proiwaed Quaker Undia- liiiiu.

fr'nrdTiam Mon is astell the coniiiiihsinii win-tln-i or li -t it Imii -mix lnnps or before it slitiwiua Um waa to n. Um I.uni taken la eaaemeM ac iii-, and ni lui i.t:-. v. titi! properti aw Den could tell it vb aftei i iiin Mayor that sm li nuga warn halag jm Lui thal th-lim- must )m olin lally ttp MtiYfld le -tm-, sin ui.ijiM h. iii.iili"; ami thut oit.or.iii.>ti CowuaeJ bad ndriatd thal aaeh i.

fm tba pnrpoee of p.ll.I lu .11 Ills. slr. Mnrria remarked that with all teepee! to Corporation Counsel, hi dtfteiwd with him nn thal The Ibm ii aired definite ami pail ami abuts la behalf ii the orb Itj ansi Northern Railroad and othei i .1 lon a sui ni ip-- 'iidI plan i. i.i.-- Arnon i said that Ute papers be1 sitcb na tho lan requii I if it wu- to tin- iili.i -liini. ina pa, pintie ii il.nut ii I before tlu-y wera io ii a-.

ll- v. -lu il I li i liiii iii to show how fm "i tin- h. lore thc ii i '1. Mr. I'lmi.

li wu-, tin ii sworn. Ix tat A i non -v in the m.i ps In r. I.i the I I a Mi Baked Mr, bnrchte point ont In till- I' l-l ln.it- lof tll-H linn-. Ali-' i'i- i' pott Mr. Church said that I imt liml i-et ilii-ii-; hit (bal ot been in -li-, although 11 poi I.

mu bi i i it law, In I '-Ol Ho "UU think I I on snell ri BUtpl A tl Ur I i that Mr, (francis, a recognized ii noa i stio i. .1 lu fore inc M.i,oi ounnisaioii thal ss ot ii il.un nt tho bottom should equal nhl. ll thal i' ot t'ii ni Bridge Dani 1 ld have to lie eitended on Um map, ind ii -1 add w.t. Mr. ia 'I tli.it be did not think Mi r'rant would n-onire snrb a thick ii.

iii- bottom i case ii- iki i lo some nthi-r i)in ai il of ram ing down thi lll.l-flit to ll' Ol thc Cc -a mattera of di tall bi. be til'! ti" In BUBB Hu'ii v. i 'il- Informs thea fi.mi Mr. oi i i I Mt. Antoni Wa ina 1 rill I nv I tlr-t 1 to lilli doun 1 ti I Ki -i pro i ilo ii i lat lon ni kind i il on.

i ilillc to kuna ivb.il I lal Ibe i lt univ 'l ill I ll lill I tko I i show fhe int iii toni iel pori it Thal ile im 11 ll .1. Illili- pi.nm iimi -p. ri 1 i I "li -in ii 1 definite ij li now i i.l h. re m.m. ue.

rsui-j ii in- omitted infill. i i I i'. .1 ll it Mr. I i Huh i i Mi il 111" tl il a ii lr bul tin i- any ti mi. 1ST.

i ike I I i i' 11 1 nark i lo pul i Mr. I i. I ii ll anulil cont al h-ual ll" i lill? is the nu Ihoil Of I -li i url I), i iiilnn nt lo i ot ground i i i)f Bingle a i until Aili rRAMP. 'Un Chinaman in New Voil is nerar ont at tba ob, Ile eanally weera a staid and contented i.u..-, aa though be were on tba i with the current coin ot the country. lt it I waa o'l-ci walking along in tne midst the soon ami ram, wlio ext epl which Hm i ten hon saturating his clothing llawnh -i t'liotn.

Iii is walking nn adala anil covered bis hands in tbe tattered foldaol Tee, lint it aim not i.t lona. A I ii i not Blore confronted hun gad on his right flank there was a row ol bega, Ile rn il th' ni aiul thea glide 1 toa aid iln in lia Al xv. Ol ll.I lill- til till lu- -ll I i ililli .1 lill it cann'un i ni tomato-can. Ha tipped a kag Ld the most approved faahion, received thi dregs in tn, aud Btole into tbe area of a honaa ia an ad? joining street fin peaoe. Ha ia gil'hiuMM tramp bul I- bad fallen deaf Into tba Blt kid lits Ailinn an brother.

tx. DKUCl MAM lu ll IUSR6 IN SESSION. The leaders of the Ratall DruggiaW Union pre? dict that thc elimination ot then is to liSfflixK-il. 'Ihe labera ot Ute committee of tba Union throughout the country have aroused tke wlmle-sale ami manufacturing drwggtata to aa ap? preciation ol the situation, ami I he rena ll ta en a large rt.ect ir: (f manufacturers In thia etty. 'Ihe meeting waa begun on Tuesday and continued v.

tcrday. Btriot Becxeojr baa baan pteaerved, lt is understood, however, that thev uie alino tnoualr in favor of thu Campion plan, ami a oa Biaient tetanal to n-il to iittms ur dry gooda dealers, they will report their nias Bt than i of the Jipiggisis' Union this afternoon. I bi i agers of tins easmiatiou have al.io Ut U'h-I Bstiixet meetings. A WU'MMLImm I PUTATI Mlssl.MJ. f'harlea K.

Itod-clnnn, the jnivaie ol Uh flvjiuieut, who nahilruiiiuii-doiit cd lin- Malo at T'eokskill laat Miuiun han been missing from I since March 10. Ile live.I it li hm wil- and thiao yinilia children ut Urook lya. bhoruy before bia diBBppearance ha eas dis Blissed tram employment ms a car driver lu the TVKalh-ave. line of street Hockleinan baa a snit for tlO.WM) datnngea against ex -Colonel Auden for the indig? nity nut upon him at the BUte t'ainn, the trial of wlii-li is set down for to-day. Mrn.

Bocki-lniansaid thai she ihouaht thal migh't hnre Boaaething to do with ber htteband'a diaappearaaoe, na be had been otlered not to press the unit. He had not aaaanad like the same man aince the drumming out, she aaid, and he was ninth dibcotiraged at his fnil ure to get work. ROt KHFOBCIHG THE EXCISE I.SSW. D. J.

AN Iiim. v.ol thc Socirlv for lim rp-vi-ntion ol ('lime, wrote to President French, nf tha Board ol Police, on Much i omplaining that the police not eu force tbe Kxclaa lan ut Snr. ir. MooM. IC lo 106 tcciith st.

Ha elated that agents of tbe society had tr it rn- ot liquor on Hnndaya at Nu. J415 where daacing was kept np until late boora at night, The) alao nad purchased honor al No. BU krr-st. after the Hcenae of Mien, thc proprietor, had expired. Concerning Hillier's oyster bonan, ut No.

Eaat Four? teenth a rote thnt the place wan not Hennaed, yetlkinota were Bold then freely. Hnenclnaed a ju in ad 'ni! oi fan aa et kb nen, and mata tha fol? low in it fennoe to it i inn mu iimi i.v tin- enclosed Mil ol fare printed for March gu, ne ollera all kinda of Kanora. Son tin n- of Mr. n-ro walline tell mg nu- tlmt linn.ir 1- uni sold tin m. This printed hill of m.i plain 'I li- lt.uni ol Excise have ivtnacd to cram them a Ik lae, emt the known chanel! ni tin- pi.K-c ia a mi thal pin nf the atty.

Mr. Whitney's complaints wein referred to the Captains ol lite Eighth, I'i ftc. nih, and Seventeenth Cu-, im is. Captain M. Donnell reported tl.iv that So.

14ft Wooater-et wasthe Hotel del I'ampidofflio, kept bj B. Bart ini, The place has a ic i.y the police na ri able. I'n nab) private parties only ia permitted there. Cap tom Mccullagh -ni a report that lt ii lier's r. au mn! is Frequented by respectahln i.ni tin- police li.iv.- Kept a watch upon it hcciu-c tne prnimetoi baa no license to, sell Iniiim-.

Klx arroati for violations of tbe Excise lan hare been mule In the place by orderof i i ti Mccullagh since November IS, l-sH. Captain Brogan will Benda report to Mr. French that the polit of the Fifteenth I'm Incl au- taking all possible pains to prevent tba law fi om lulita luted ni No. ASSIGNING SALARY PROMISCUOUSLY. Iii.

-i. -port thai Vsaiatonl District-Attorney John Eellowa bad made alignments of hi. salary far tbe month ol March to tl.liflereni persons i io diaturli aomcwhiil timi beru ol the Confederate When a 'i nporter naked him alu.ut the mattel he Bald: nae there are ubi three hui thirty aaaignnu nts for tue same month, what buainena it of the pub i thal tiny oue bnt the aaaigneea should concerned." "Have yon any explanation to make waa asked. No, 1 bare then, after a pause- "except ii ri was i niisunderatatiding thal baa been cor ignees 11n-e. l'Im Cx-Assistanl District-Attorney John O'Bynie waa at the District office and explained trict-Attorne) Olney that Colonel Fellows him an oaslguinenl inr a month's Btilarj lout mg Ibo ii.blank, and thal Mr.

son il up tbe blank with the word Mareil." Mr. Olnet was reported aa not innch pleased wil methods of his assistant. He said, bos ever: li la aald to be all a ra si ike." MEMORIAL WINDOWS IS TIIE CATHEDRAL. An ong recent rifts to St. Patrick's Cathedral ar? in large stained glaaa wiuduwain tin Boutli tide of the sacristy, presented by J.

F. Lon hat, Thar are hand.ie works of ari aud doubtless wonld have i'tt. a uioic puhlii notice were they in tbe body of the Cathedral, is a memorial ofthe giver and bean tbe name Joseph Florimund Loubut. represents tbe death of St. Joseph, who Ilea ona i mch over which hover two angela, Tbe Saviour I i-- .1 ii le and also woman kneel? ing.

At he at roll with the luacriptiou in I.ann- "Bk ed are the deni who do- in l.oi,!." Mn- irerepnaented in tli- other win? dow, the central one i 111 lt in memory ol Joseph Alphonse I.i.-I.nt. Mr. I.ott bat's lather. Then a Inrgl 101 of M. Mph- ere iih i- a in in his i I- a hi I he pei I Bl iii tba win? don )- in memoi.

ol I In i'-j Aimee Loi at, and it ra St 1 hew i and the b-bed. I t. panel it given by Kuaan Elisabeth I I'l -t. Susanna, pun rared a- a oman. A small panel soon a gel lief THE MYSTERY OF JAMES HAl.riVS DEATH.

ii Menninger held an inqnestyeaterday in Brooklyn regardino ibe death of James li who waa fonnd last I'm ty morning with a frac? tured akull, in the re ti the itlc a liquor store al Nu. Brooklyn, kept i.v sbortr" Campbell, a i ither of Police Super? intendent Campbell. Ii was not thought tbai be i-. serionsh hurl ben ht I to ll lyn Hospital, and il then stated tbai lie bad i.e. i hurt in tight.

He died mn: hort time, No WI I bl 'Ugh fl 'io's li ghi bad I a ken dace. I' v.i- shown thai Halpin ahiifln board ii Ihe liquor store before midnight, and thal be then wenl out. I known of him bc waa found In thc back-yard un const lo iry foil i'd i verdict that ho came a fi: tier ni be skull, 1. in a niaum i and at a pl iwn to HOME SEWS. WH VI 13 GOING OS rO-DAY.

ree ll a.m. lc Rollins, 11 n. iu. Air non uah ol Kn ui li esl ite, ill i.i,..... uuerce, 1 I i.

wiklyn New-) in i i. in ll I'irjo orV Methudisl onfen nee, Paul's Church. "ii Iix? Langi uni Reception te lui iert i roadwaj Tabernacle, p. in ieis'IIoms meeting, St. James Hotel, ii ii wanbtugton Ucl I I Mount Bt SJ n.

m. iii. Manhattan Hall, p. m. ol Pharmacy, 3 p.

m. NEW-YORK CITY. The annual meeting of the Bt. (leone's Cricket Club will he bald ut Delmonico'a nexl Monday liilrL'. Indicted cati tdaj on a i hai gi of untruer in lil-i iii yu--, in the caae ol William Ryan.

I bc promenade concert and hall al the new Pro? duce hxcbanm will be hellion iheereaing befon the opening, May John Btnhlman, aga forty-five, of No. 92 Wash? ing! ii i ito ih- wah i' at I'i-i No. 8North River, laat nn-lt, and waa drowned. ll. M.

I i.ml-1. .1. A. Boatwtck and W. G.

Warden ive been re elected directors by the certificate lr den ol the standard Oil 1 nial The Hamburg-American Bteamsbip Rngin, on ber laat tt from Hamburg, waa delayed twenty-six bonn by derangement ofhei machinery, E. L. Vlele will read a naper befon I Military Service Institution Governor's Island to-day, eutitled Camp and Garrison Sanitation." Cotton speenlaton wen in better -ni 11? yeater? day. Prices advanced from tan to eighteen points on Kmail transactions, uni there oas considerable trading. lilli DAV-' HATCH, Then will I.levi entrii in the -ix wulk ai Garden on April 28, thc entry ol Il iring been received vesterday by Mr.

Busboy hy mail irom i Ml is i'N IMHCTMlUtTB KM11'nvrn, Tba ot Jii-pui McGouigle, Ch-rk Worthetmer. Warden mnl Deputy-Warden Kn-rn un. Indicted with Mn viii to li vi han ill lu- argued balun Judg- Hun.tt. I' AMI I Dil lATI'D. f'rin- time fm voting on tbe propoai .1 amendmi nts otba constitntton ol Mock Kxchange expired yesterday.

The propoaed ameudment taking the i In.icc ol' tlc odlce- ni chairman and vice-chairman from Um memben waa defeated hy a intent TEM III i it KXC iiANt.r. ii Bl mon. At the imiiiial monttng of tho toemben of ihe Metal Kxchange, yeaterday tim "Progrea ticket for aaaaagen and oihcers waa elected, aa foliowa: Pnsidont, T. Delafieldi pie-nii-nt, Prank tn nanrae. Carl Mayer; Been tary, Edward J.

Shriver. rm sta i uah road ookpaxy. The Coroner's Jory In tba chu- ol Michael Me? Nally, tba trackman "ho kilh nour Nintb-at. on Mann 13, by being Btrm from the Third-are, 1 n-l'iin-tl a ferdie! ol accidental death, and acquittod tho railroad com? pany "1 all I si kal got wi ix i rn tin in raising. General Grant telegraphed General Conlon yt -i-iilav that would compel him to de? cline tbe honor ol presiding al the I oopei Union ieetlna on Apul P.

Ho axpnaaad Lt-aitv inpaUij the inoseiiii i.t. Ri 11 -'si, rn i ni mi i.ovr.n. Roeta I i'n i il ii son, the young woman who was three tiaaaa nn Mann hoi lover, Charles A. h'il moui.ii g' yio, beloit Juttice Patterson iu the Jefferaon Market Police Court ve a ferd av re timed to prosecute bim. The dismissed th euee, and tbe two left the court mom together.

TIIK LAMM! MAH. Il Kit HINT TO gUMML The largest European niall orel diapatehed fron the Nets-York l'mt Oflice wits forwarded hy th steamship Eider, of tba North Donan Lloyd Lin yesterday for -Soul hampton. It A'A'A bat ol litters mid 336 hage of newspapers, all 681 Of tin- 267 Saga wan uoia aaw-TSaawiiM and Austral iii. KHADV mn nu: is tum BTOCI of clnss of tweaty-thtee memben the stock Exchange who bara beenneeiringIn strnctinna tn iii-t md io tba minted during tin winter, bara paaaad the examinations and an noa declared ns competent to nnder drat Thej aro Lansdale Boardman, John 8. Buming, Willian B.

Beckman Malcolm Campbell, J. A. Reynolds mid ll. li. I A I or pniKKMAV BMTTII.

A stron? preaaure has baan broturbt to hear npoi Governor loveland to pardon Policeman Georgi Sinith, whoae conviction BaaanH npon Jaeol Sharp in 188r waa afflrmed recently by the Courl of Appe.ils. ii stated yesterday that Bmitl bad been pardoned and that na would bc dinctw to report for duty again. BTBAMgMlP MM TO DRXXARK. SI.n'li', lt of No. 71 lune bon made agents of fl paaeenger and freigbt lim- in run In tween tin- pori and Stettin, touehini nt Copenhagen.

which will bethe Ural steamer, will sail from (Stettin on April 25, In followed by tho Martha, not yet launched, ia tin latter part of May. A--SII i av WOMhB, Amelia Baron, an aged woman living at No, 16 Ich- on needny evening we i si rm dowx by Jol 'i smith, age twenty-seven; No. and Johu Gihelin.agc i Ni. 192 I robbed oi Before Jnstl Duffy in th. Tombs Police Court yeatenlay tha hjnr woman Identified them, and they te committed ol 92,000 bail aaeh.

vr- id TUB iMMii.n-vin i. The Committee on Commerce of tbe Hraae ol ReprcscntuUvea will tri pe hearing ai Babington on ttaturday to those treated in thc new bill on immigration. Emigration Commissionen Stephen aon, ll h. Taintor, Hanaelt and Lyncb bare been appointed a couunittot to advocate thc agc of tin- hill. THE CASK AQAIX8T GROW DI9V1MED, lite for obtaining money nuder fuls.

pre onces found againsl Jobn A. Grow, a lawyer, whowaa rcceutlj tried (rn the c.ont of -Sessions was dismissed vesterday hy Judge Gilder sleeve. Walter M. Maynew, a yonug Englishman, waa thc complaining witneaa. 'I'h- jury on tbs trial disagreed, standing ven for acquittal to Are for conviction.

lin PROBATR Of AKll'-ll'i SCOTIA'S lt T. James Pellowe, th- executor nf tbe will of A ti gust ns Schell, tiled a petition yeaterday foi the milln -ion ot the document to probate. The bein of the estate on Anna. Robert and Edward Schell, W. i.ml Kit-hard c.

Pellowe, Julia Codi! ng tou, Emily Hoyt, nnd Emma Fellows All ofthe beneiiciai iee live in this city, save Emma Pel owe, wbo lives in Stamford, Thc citatio an made ntnruublc on April I rVXEHAI "i vnvr.v INORAIUM. The bi'ih of Sydnej Pbtenix Ingrahau buried yesterday in tue family lot al Woodlawn. lin- funeral held at bia reeidence, No. 2,106 I rhe Kev. George ll.

Smyth officiated. Among those preaeni were Jordan Mott, Philip W. Copper, John A. Dedee, Clarence S. Doi uti, i'.

Hopkins, Philio Wilson, B. James W. Randall, Joaepk Brown, Judge George L. liini' if Aim i ifii.tv.i i redetto Perachino and Pasquule Paaaero wen II res led -i-i on a charge ol forgings money r. Pcm it i said, se.

i.i-ti money-order 12, drawn iu fa voi ii Girando Matto. and in lilied to forge Matto's name to lt. 1 h-y i.oih went to lim post office tor tbe mouey. and Perscbino, it is said, gare Pu ero 112 ol tbe imount, retaiuing tbe rest. I hey were held for iminal ion i.i- on.

omplainl of foal Office In-pi ctor Barrett RKdRKI Al Mir. LEYPOLDT'B DEATH, A meeting rn publishers and dealen lu booka an i.l bi tbe -ti of A.i A in, o. 714 tii'i'ii'h' estcrdaj, ri he death if Fredi rn Leypoldt, tbe Editor of tu I al Among il; m. eui were Henry Holt, i-i' A. 1).

P. indolph, 1. II. Putnam, A. c.

Armstrong. .1 li. Pott, J. C. ov.li.l,'.

Hon Iti i nnd li. Brunee. Resolutions il.ipteil expressing regret at the whio'i trudi sui i ll VI a int.V. LOST HER 1 Elizabeth Wit inter, Bge thirty-three, a widow i I thai ihe received a visii rom John Coe h. ol Pint-are.

ind "ti March aid that he plat 'd irr wedding bisflnger and toolv lt away him. ut I'h i the 11. etenee ilii't bc could noi get toil. In the yesterday Mr.Coch told Justice Murray thal Wlttmer look ad i i eof leap and ve him 1 be iiug -aa a oki of their i ii i ut. ll- bold in inui io an Uti fl I) -MA1 Kuhn, So.

lidenj Lane, i iM lo hear trom on, tran talc man, who bad started oul with diamonds irorth $25,000. They found L'rouaoa in in Bud many ofthe jewels in Wi ti rn pawn-shops, wa urreeted ind broug totbli city nnd rday tried before Jud Gild i leeve. on a di argo of grand larceny. Ilia couti el, Charles ler, asK ed that Ihe charge be dismissed Bathe rvidcuce showed thal the crime was committed nitside ol iii Stnl Hie inotiou was granted aud rged. i m.

ugh usu or i ci i v. The Gai Ciiunui-wion, composed of thc Mayor, aud Commissioner ol Public Works, met in hu tin- purpose ol awarding the con? fur lighting tne utreets ti il public buildings, tin arnon ni appropriated by Ihe Boan! oi ate and Apiiortioutucnl was I'he ic lighting v.i -i- in ol il? illi, unit appropriated, aud ibo Comiuissiou ad iou rued for one week, (twill lie necessary to re li.ii-t ennmheroi electric Ii bl from thal orig nontemplated. Alderman Miller asked ih.it Broadway to and I fromEighth-ave. ti I River iud Ganeev ooit Mari ethe (ig Sr BROOKLYN. Un, FJlaJ.

T. Roche ban recorered 92.000 foi ni is received by having ber arm braised ina ie Kalh-are, street-car. .1 i I eh fined if'' and reRterdaj foi ref using to obet a subpmna requiring lim to i- -lily in -Supreme Court. ol 11n-1 ii ii-ol New-Lots conferred with Mai or Lon yesterday relative to the annexation of to Brooklyn, and tbe draft of hill to tti cl thal ohj-. i was discussed.

Mn. Anni- P. Good, -f No. 'Ji South s. ia- h-t'iiii a Bnit foi limited tin orce agalnat Jacob Good mi the ground of i rueltj and general neg ei t.

They were married In April, Mn. ooti in a im ii i to be admit led to membership in the mi. i Methudisl Episcopal hnrch. John Gells, agc thirty-nine, a collectoi for Bead? on di VVoen, brewers, committed suicide in his room yest nt Vo. 04 io Guernsey While bbl wife ie got his revolver ind tired a bul lot in his righi temple, lie died Itissuppo that be was Insane brough iel lor tin death of a favorite child four doh tiri He leaves a wifi and four children.

Mrs. Plieabeth Geischen was arrested yesterday or bi gai of Mn, Preilerick if No. 41b wbo charged thal -In narried Mrs. ebePs hu-1 uni h-tolier 1 --il. hil- him tn lie Hurried.

Wein i mi- ai rested alon teeks ago foi bi gam) on complain! ol bis tim wife, iud he was soul to two yean, Mrs, leisehen avers abc believed Wooer tobe di? on ad, NEWS FROM THE si lil RB8. CITY. On ruesdaj m-niit the Bremen wen mada the it timi un April Fool al ai in. i 'iln i Mi liiiieiieiy, in tin- employ of the Pavonia Perry Company, difM-overeil Mi-. Catherine Mnr ayonTnemla) night trying to conceal ber eight ear-old bot suffering from diphtheria.

was silting in tbe waiting-room readj to tart for Nebraska. Tba child was tent to' the limul'ii- Mn- -i Hospital, lloma- I fi ami I tunics Hell, aid lion offli -i 1 a the isl District, wen arraigned before Jnatiee yesterday on a charge of refnsing ti rister ot era. They mero nriuind to furnish bail la 11,000 each. Edward Martin, mate tha ship Arehemena, tom Lil i-i jim il, baa been missing since Saturday. George Denna, of Kahway, a brakeman of ihe 'eunaylrania BailroadCompany, wm struck liva in ntiu'i'ivc ai Gmen-at yeaterday and latally nj ii red.

I iark from an Erie Bailroad engine yesterday el hu- to un oil ni on thi Hackeaeacb Meadows. In- tank exploded, sett tag iii to au adjoining tar. rbe damage waaflO.000. ('hm les Koinie, nf Philadelphia, Barred an ex tea Ion on the Jersey City authorities vestenlaj for a ndgment for il3.1(J0 obtained hy him la tho rotted Htates District Conri about a year ago. Ihe milt wa- to reooyer tho value of bonds t'llin by Alexander Hamilton, (tinner city leas in i.

NEWARK. L-t- Wenbercer. by hi? will admitted to nm tateyeaterdar, leftf600 totba Kev. Gerard if Bt. Mary's goman Catholio Cbureb, to nay for stunt fnr fbi repoaeoftbl toulfl of the testator uni lin wife.

The will of Hench Vanderppol, whick nm ad nittod to probate yesterday, iieipieaths his hoinie, 'iiroitiiie sud Jibiiiv and tha income of his estate to his widow. The rest of the incomi is to he divided in equal shares among his three sons. The estate is not to be until the widow has been dead seven years. It will then given in parts to hil conti and their chiltlren. Sigismund Zannwski last Mar lost three lingers flinn his right hand while working itt a buzz plano in the Domeetie sewing Mai hine Works.

A suit was withdrawn vrsteidav, the coin puny having agreed to pay to give Iii in employment for ten years, aud to employ his fat lier for a term of years. sundry towns. Lom cottage of Warren Leland, in Cbelaea-at waa deafened by E. Baner, of Newark, althoagh Mr. Lolaad mada many sug gaations regarding the plana, El vi.

i Coniinandery, Tem? plar, has organised a drill corps.Mn, Cath? erine Bailey, of (Tanwood, wu-i horned to di nth on Monday night. While nnder tbe influence ol liquor tried to till a kerosene lamp ami upeH it. Ber. Bisbon Faulkner, of Washing? ton, has been selected tha rector of St. Mark's Proteetanl Episcopal Chnreh.

Be ia travelling la Europe. Lyom 8, Dod died yeaterday of pneumonia, age seventy-two. He w-aa bu many years au elder ol' IJu- Presbyterian Chun h. A'n annnal Conference of the Jenej African Methodist Episcopal Church opened yeeterdBy, Bishop Brown pnsided and urged thai tin-1 onfereuce Interest Itself In the ap? proaching celebration of American Method (au. P.mii i.v.'m/ih.?At tba school-meeting held on Tnesday orening thc question of providing in ciwaeed Bccotnmodations for the pupils was con? sidered, and was roted to build an addition inili- schoolhouse, rbis contemplates the sion of tin- colored children to the school, although it does not ir-ei- -rn mean baring and col? ored chtldnn In primary departments which sn already iwd ri.

rim sentiment of thomeet Ing waa in faror of giving the colored children all fin- advantages ana accoinmodutiona enjoyed by the a bite child eu. Montclair, Tha township committal haacon sented to erect tmck-bon for tbe fin company on ground of du projected town ball. LONG ISLAND. I'm ii i bonded indebtedness of the town i- 112.1(H).I.,- iii -I to appropriate impru uta to 1 be I on i tall sud oks woavotoddownal tbe rown Meet Ingon I number of gentlemen an of i- large building which combine thu features of aduncing hall, thoatre, restaurant, ate. I Eighteen hnndnd and eighty dolla ia have bei i subscribed for tho Poppenhusen monument.

MA I KN ISLAND. Ni When the fe rj boat Ca tleton Matted to leave her pier on Tuesday uiirht, Martin Denerseltand William Westerfinld, of New-Vork, were iii a row-boat, fastened their boal ht hind tin fi itv-boat. Th- -lr from thc whi els swamped the small boat, Denci "il jumped Into toe water and succeeded in swim hon. Westertield clung to the ho it, and after lng dragged to the Robbins Reel lighthouse attracted the men on tbe fen boal be Staten Island Athletic Club haa announced a programme for the opening I In- eui nea a ill close on Hay 10, i duh is hai inga new four-oared nln-ll built. 11 ii ii -A large three-masted i hooner was launched yestcrdav at Jacob H.

Ellis' yal ir hi i the lioi-ii Allison. SrsPLi roji. prominent citizen, who ncently returned from Wash an, aires ei ipeaker Ran? dall aa Hie inn itv for statement that the committee to wh mi was referred tbe lull to appro? priate for the purchase of the Heanieu's Retreat property for a Government Marine Hos? pital will mu reporl tli- bill. Ca-11 i "Tony'' Cook, I'tv-vci; old Bide of ills leach' i. M'-s Wood, on Tuesday, smoke waa aeen issniug from He ni a iiox of matches in his pocket which had ignited.

Miss Wood burned ber hands severely lille exl Inguishing the Hames. i' i hmo tn.ni Cobb 'ii ley drifting near the shore. Jacob Schafer, who had fallen tua fit, waa lying In tbe bul tom, -rn BOCKLAND Ol MV, Nr.M Prank Voorhis, leading oars nan of tion and a non oft 'ommodore ii Vt oi hi-, k. be buried ba i Proti ii on I iln- pm poss ch i king viola? tions bare aeiaes in Rockland Lake will be proaecuted. 1 hiei' Engineer Whitney, of the West Railroad, has leased the ol William A.

icy, .1 ed Blanv. tion the bousebold effects of the Ruckman on April 17. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Tuesday a telegram directed I Rockwell, dated "New-York, April 1,5:40 p. IH OlMce Inspector New received, utotiua tbat be wonld arrive 6:10 train and thal the posl oflice question would lie that evening al tbe Lyceum build? ing.

After the room ri ably filled and the Inspector dui uol arrive, a feeling of uneasiness gare to lei iom The tole gram was read again an I the signature was found n.i-.-I. -I i-il. A resolution was adopted calling for the striking out ol VII Pools'Day from the cal cmiai and the mi sting a Ijourned, Chkstkh sensational -tory waa imb? il ii om erniug the alli ged attai on Joseph Wilaou. li ici i tlr.it she had been mysteriously -imi -ir difforeul times, and i husb inn, ii li whom lie bad quam lied, bad struck al her with a chi el, Tin tory Is not fact that thc hu il instituted a snil tor divorce, aud thar a rel ree h.i-in-ii appointed by the Supreme Court, I whom thi bearing i- under way. The story is not nen.George W.

Quintard baa niuruod from a Southern Interest is felt in tbe elections, whi ii will occur this month. Bixa -ii. tho charter election held on I i.e day Robert M. Lawrence (Dem.) was elected president; E. Hapgood (Rep.) nnd I tuc (Dem.) trustees; James Adams (Rep.) col? lector, uni George H.

Barlow (Dem.) m. i. rini will be politically the same bs laai year, om- Democratic majoi tty. Mm Vai morning a flre broke out iu a frame In Four owned by John P. Holton.

Piramen fou -I kerosene can be? neath the stain loading to lin- second (lour, when Tin- m. began. rase is being tried befon Dykman on au itction bronglo hy William Dean against H. l.e nt. both of Mimen, to recover si.ii'iii inr iiijiiiu- received thehamlsol Lent.

daj appointed ftw ii.cecution of Theodore Hofiman approaches a greater Interesl is ted io ice a ii il. i ni ci with lum. ALONG TIIE SOUND. ticket iu nomina? tion on Tuesday night by fhe Republicans ia, for Mayor, Dauicl W. Kissaui; clerk, Louis K.

Gould; ini. William N. Middlebrook; sheriffs, Al rt C. Baker and Thomas Mon-; delegates to State Con von lon, -James E. Dunham, Joseph A.

c. Hi "iv (os, il mnl George W. Cornell.T. V. Powdorly, Grand Workmen, i u-1.

i of Labor ami Mayorol Scranton, lectured laat evening al Kt. John's Hall on "Whj We Have Sui An Irganizatiou as Knights of The -ah- ol pews at tho Smith Congregational Church yesterday realised Sui ni Norwalk. Governor Waller make the oj i'i at the fair of tbe Douglas Po ('x. A. on April IO.

Lake Wauratnnng on ftandaytbe Kherman Honse, containing eigbtt rooms, was de l. iimi ih rural other bouaca wen blon a oil. Gai i h. v- Fostei Higgins, of the Belle i md Company, bas returned irom Southern n'lier- ol tbe steamboats Shady Side and Worri ubi remaking arrangements to mu one "i their steamers between Greenwich and New-York during the coming summer. PLANS POH A NEW HARLEM BRIDGE.

iml mape, plan- uml views laj nn the table ol the Park Commissionen yesterday, Tbej werode t-'t i-i i In- Harlem River biiudred-and-eighty-lint there were three com? petitors. Theplausbj K. P.Boiler, of tbe New-York nnd Northern Railroad, wen. for an Iron cantl bridge, 125 feel bigh, and HM) feel Ide, with I oentrel span feel long, lo coal 91.500,000, George McNultr, an engineer ol tlie Brooklyn Bridge, coutemplati il ti stone laduci 132 feet high andninetj mam arch baring a of 643 feet the would be 13.504,000, Joseph M. Wilson, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, itcd im- an Iron cantilever bridge, lr''i high, feel wide, am) ISO in, to cost if 1,1 1 he plans wen plact tl until-.

Pach competitor is said to bare bia sup porter in Ibe board, and tbe issue ii doubtful. dorman onnor asked thal the arbon In the lindie Path bc tut down, and President Hollister, of tin- ti, nth in- n's Kiding! present i 250 persona, Baking thal a wida and nearly ferol bridle path be made in tba North Mi idow. Ihe matter mux referred to President Viole, W. M. Walker nreaented a petition, i bi W.

B. Aator end ottfers, rei nt ing 512 nena ot la tim neighborhood, asJ i that a aawn ba ooaatrnoted In CeatraUare, from Croton-ave. to Cromwell Creek, rho board angineen wt ie to report "poo the natter, Engineer Vaa Winkle submitted plans for ihe enlargement of lilith Bridge i'mk. io lucinda thc land bordered by Oae-hnndred-and-l ftj flfth-at, Tort George, ths Harlem Birei ami Edgecombe-are, he bmb Mas amended by extending'the park to i fat thT.aiid tho Corporation Counsel waa re? quested to take legal proceedings to acquire a titi to thc land. -o, MARINE 1 NI KLUG ES CE.

nu MINIATURE Son Hiss, Mesa sets, I mmi'htmIi lii'i'i fin- lOaAT. A tf atanvWaak. liff! BIT fSiSBt Usia Ml r.u.-htbty Book. MSOar.lStsaC iJliitsii uaia. Ml FOREIGN STEAMMB8 DUM AT THIS PORI TU DAV.

Veitel. Fr, TrtOA Ellis.Bremen 4 Hon I hampton fl. Mon' Sailer. Biwbmb. N.fi.

Mon li -ic-ntnann. Brltsiiiuii.Palermo.N. V. sail Mci. Uottardo i itv Mr tilla Havana sad Mexico.Aienindu-'i Mall Burrac ju tu.

I n.lid Flu ot v. a phill Liverpool.White Sfst stmeof Florida. filassnw. atntt Itlitiilanil stat ttataegas Nassau.Wam'i xxATTTB 'AS. APIIIL o.

Vgx pf lan onsreb i.Liverpool.National ammonia.11 Min tr.linail<-A mer. 8BIFFIN0 PORTOF ULW APRILS, Viii A lt HIV e.r. Htp-inicr 'Fr. d'Hanterive. lUvn.

ll days, with mil anti passi-uic tti LoalS tlc Ucl.inn. Steamer Myals lu. brows, GenoeFeblB, Leghorn 31, N.ipi.-. March 4. Pslermo6.

Dui ill. 12 ooh Gib? raltar 17 with univ sad passengers io Hen-demon etty, Ad sans o'-j tloyt, with 1., ho ti -steamer ii, mi ii i ur, i riium, Wilmington, Nf, 3 days, willi mdw tn wm io. i- A co ii i flnrandotte. Kal Iv, Newport Mtrrt, withtudse and psMeniron lo Old Dominion ss Po, sti-a'in-i yt, a ni rr Phila.lclphia with coal for bui rport. Brig Liverpool, NS), sponaxle.

Demo-ram ilavi. (o II il, MOBS -t I VOBSBl tn Behr ii I. Iii I jwmhi. -it I.t with lamber ti, li ino-: ressolto I 1 Ul 8 Itr Neills ir, Br Minn nari Ile Bi John, Nil. 1.1 days.

Mlit. lu iiiict- tti Creeds vessel to Bi i liir.i-,:,. Bri, Haley, St NB, 1 daya, witt lath to Kcainmell isms Hdir spring Bird (Br). Melissa, SI Jobn, Mi, 13 with He i ni r.i- -I I I. Behr Carrion li- Wbelpley, 6t John.

NB, lt days, with liuiilii'ito ii Bro r. Lynx I Bl), I'i ni- v. st ilnys, wltb lumber lo Di'iiliii; i caiinii' i Behr Lottie Conman, Bt Jobn, NB, days, with lil eic I t'. A I 'ti: wei lo UrOM. Behr Peeper (Br), iff Bason, St John, NB, li daya.

witt lumber to caiume ta tris (Bi McLean. St John. NB, ll days, with lumber .1 Rsm IO BC I 'illili -li 111 IS. Behr Cent 'mini (Br), Orlops BtJohn NB, with in mtier simpson, clapp ci; tphh'I to sc uutneii Bros Behr Pondo (Un, Mcintyre BtJohn, MB IS days, with l.i'ii'.ei- lo simpson. Clapp Coi rennel Ut Bros KChr lt 1.

rim! Hairy Bl Brown, M.lu iii Nit. 17 days, irltb lamber to Danbar foi vessel to A i I lc nov. Behr Holmes it Holmes, si Jol n. NB, .1 -yu, with lum. lin to i- i reed: i-i i Heney.

Behr Hsrah br), Corbin, St John NU, ll duvs, with lumber Danbar vessel A 1 Heney. Behr IIB lint Littlejohn Ht John, NB, 7 days, with 11'll' IT to Vfrj. lo J-il I I sunset -winn ir steady, Al Island, light. i -io Ina, LEA BK a Lvillnn "Min ii iBr), I'll Co. Gordon L'a tie Br), Waring, steamer city ot Klcsmond iBr), Condron, i.ivi-niooi vl.i ju, v- o.

Kteamei Miaorva (Br), Newton, i Hteann i I li i ll, rn (Br), Vili'or, A Yoiiiifr. i un, Ifnpk'ns, Puerto (aliello sud li itt er Bermuda in- While-burst, St Kitts, Martinique, li OuterbrnUceJ steamer luvn Ul Br), Jones, Port lioyal, Ja-ii? Bowrini; Steamer New-York, Quick. New rta Morena ier UcUwaio, iti-i'it. as WQolutanl o. tt, Foster, Baltimore -J tere na Vnu Kira, slip Di tn mf Ger Knop co Barn im a U'al, Batavia, for To lissa Athens i ler), Wltte, Pinter Co.

Hark tVilni iii Antwerp -SnO I BU Bark MA i.r.um iii Dnrkee a Hlncken, Hark Actlv (Swed). Hassler, Leith i itye.t co. ittleW i tags. Bans', PortKps a Moiton. Bark Botvld iNor), Joliaus-'U, Ht Johu, Kuve 6 R.uk Carlon.

Bpalckbaaor. I SS Int liiiik i. Calala Mi Jlurchie Co. -clu ll tl (Br), MoDonneU. St John.

Frye Bi hi rsi iesS oin ii, it. id, BAIL Btesmers Cephalonla, for Ll verpooli Oreeoe. Londoni r.ii-r. enc ri 'i. Ann ic, len SI li rv; SI K-I-, NSW-Or ttshonohee.

-lavannabi ivit-ju; Com uoiiweiitii Pbiladephla, il ul (. ity lslim.1, bound ont? Bark Mistletoe tBr), '1UI-: MOVEMENTS ol' BTE AME BB FOREIGN PORTS. D-nrut (Ort). Mauii 112, o.i her wey to Bremen tuna April steamer Aleester Br), from March i' her wai- to I Voss, from I ll fenner Aicliitiu-do (Ital), fi-ii Ni w-York March IS. s' i Muttica, forNsw-Tork Jil.

ut. pomps ric poi 9, tprlli- Arrived, steamers Ssleme (Br), Wilson, li-ll; city ot .1. Larcom BtJohn, NB. Palestine Bri, Wbltowar, Liverpooli irno nr, New-Yorkj dat-( i'v. lie Havannah! Ball Uiver, mt; ii lil ler, Howes, ne.

spartan, Niokcrs. Philadelphia; i.ea Wlntm-y, Isllett, New-1 ork. itnameis Wilfrid, Resdlns, iierU-i Centipede, PH filler, snd all suchored below, on co in I ol Ibu wentner. Pun. phi a April itesmers I'eniisjrlvaalB, ii.ili'c Liverpool; Ann EH Waircn Nesi l'ork, learetl iteamei l'onawauda, hhertnan.

Providenqsi Aries, Kali Hirer; Mayflower, Davids New. Yu A iranam, Port Ant mto, DciAWi iteb April stesasar British Phlladi foi- Liverpool. lin.morn-, April i Wm Kmiicly, Par er, ni Brnne, Poster, v-. i i itesmers Jt Vineland, iew-York: Nntford Br), Cooroy, r-Umio; Wm law nooner, aSavsnnah, -pa. steamer Onlf Stream, Penntax Nsw -ik.

ti rived i', fm- Ni w-Y'o iteamer roUahassee, Ni w-, I 2-tllrtreA. steamers Jose Bare (ftnttl Barn lona: llavre; Kicelslor New-York I Attlio steamers Lord ton and New-orlcans, the latter for New-York? mamnw Abiloil'ire'iirn'S. fjennlneJohann fIo(Ts Malt MTiracthasslgnatoresf Johann Huh sud Moritz Msneronuei'k if bottle, Iiwliirssdlir Bil physicians, for general Beware of Imitations, Kn knish Coloone. Hi-fore nnrkitiK away. I will offer splendid liaiiralns in Sealskin Saoqnea Pal-tots, Newmarkets aai Dst, mans.

You cnn ssw) fro.ii t'J. tn -lOOon a gtrmrnt it parebased now. Furs rcpalreil -tvod on ttotttxe, and against all loss. shahs, Uanottclnrtt, 10J l'rtatosl Bari Wilson's Collara and ijclIcIkc 'ulTs are the best. Sui I every where.

SNinnv Health Ili-newer" health and vigor, him tfept psla. impnt-nee, Ae linux li on 'I hm BBS Liquid, lon Alw.tys. avoid liarsh purgative pills. They first t.inUra you and then leave von o-mtlpaie-1. Carter's Little Liver Pills regalSletts hovels and make you wtll, lhtnr, one pill.

Il knut A. M. bttwin-n 2-jlli viii Stol Disease tb i V.tvmls tftts A (Jrianx I i -aili, TINGS AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES, VELVETS, TAPESTRIES, MANO AC il BBD BT THK ALEX. SMITH SOX'S CIRPET co. 'I nt-e to any Im ported ot' char-" iifler.

i.HtW I mm- al reduced prices W. J. SLOANE, lS(h and SK CARPETS-GREAT SALE TUM PALAMK OF A MA NT PA' TT lt iii'." MW l't BBBT BODY BBUMBXjB, ht -M PR. YAUD. 700 BZ1 KA BUFJCB I NU HA IN-, PH.

YAUD. SHEPPARD KNAPP A CO, S1MH-AVK. UTH4T. Patent Tube and Gang Wells. NS M.

a- hMDBMWt A SOI Stw-Xott. 'impafot Janos THE BEST 4 CHEAPEST NATURAL AFERIENT WATER? "A natural laxative, superior to all others.1** Prof. Macnamara, M.D. of Dublin. "SPEEDY, SURE, GENTLE" Prof.

Roberts, FJLCP. Louden. P.fluies the kidneys, unloads the liver, the lozoels." London Medical Record. Ordinary Dose, a lefire brea'fast. Cf oil and Minmi Willer Denim.

St Kl OFMINK RTT WITH THF BUT. LABEL. HOTWATER. I a saline aperient. Iagreeabletotake" THOKO! I TIIK RtMACB AND NWBI WITIKMT VU).

I.EM'K OK PAIN. A IH HOT WATER. INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION Cl lt i) ir AYER'S PILLS. Dysjicp.iia one of the daugi rous ot esses caused by these complaints. Affect? ing bs it dort the centre nf stomach quickly di ranges and Imuerils the whole system, i bysicaland mental In symptoms are manifold, and ninny of them so serious that they are generally regarded and tn ated bj special awladtoa.

Thc Only Cure For tbe Yartoos forms dyspeptic wes, ls In a medk-lne that will remove ii primary restoring iii-- stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels a In-althful -audition. Any otb rtrestmenl i-i aa li aa an effort would ito make a watch keep time by -simply gilding ita case, wbeu it bmla broken main- pring. Ayi r's nils Air tin. it medicine t-. accomplish the work fi rleansiug, stimulating Hti'l restoring.

They are more thorough In their purgative effect than Bny others, yet are not violent In their action, cx.r ctse a powerful inlluence for good npon tin- other viinl organs as aral as the bowels, and BTecluaiUj Hani sh Disease, F.r ninl Other consequences of hepatic disorders, linn- ls no remedy soprani tand thorough ss Ayer's Pills. They are by tbeir efficacy in regulating the digeattve tlons, of iln- -greatest value to women in iii'- mont critical stages xistence. Ix itlury Also spring from dlsordera of thc .1 live finn lions, ami art: liol only Ingly painful In themselves, "lint huso symptoms, such a-t Dropsy and ntatism, v. arcot thc gravest ter. work of tint kidneys iiio purifying of tin' blood.

Wkca, ihrour-h dbeati, tiny ceate to do tLii-, Prompt lltliif Must bo accorded to tarto-M consequences. Medicines thal lull their pain dulling their sensibility, or tbat stimulate Hu in lo unnatural activity, do infinitely mora harm than good. 'Io store them to health, tbe kidneys mujt be lei ii-. their inflammation allayed, and their ttn ii.iu restored, A yr r's Pills Do this more effectually than any othT. Their diuretic effect ls not Isaa Marked and beneficial than their purgative power.

Not only do they, at oner, by a Berrina) dose, free Um clogged, nm! ruiiv the pk! but tin ir continuous efleet, li. it uki lu mall do-i ix to regulate tba machinery of lifo, m.d Restore Heat th and Vigor. For all Hie several vnti. ii. Piles, and fur the ninny Cutaneous Disorders produced by Blood Impurities thrown Into tbe circulation during i i.ii.iui cure Ifl BO quick and A Yins which free (la bowels "aud aid ualurci Ha Who Lim Learns, and Who Learns Lives.

"I am using Arin's IV In my tiff, ami find ih- ll. J. W. BbowH) IV. Va.

"on" cf tba bent reaaedlea for billons derangements thal Wm, 1'ki -i ni ('oncord, searching, and effrctual, bm hot griping or drastic" Vv.ov. J. M. o. a milt! nnd (borough purgative they he 0.

TtiOMMux, Mount Croat, I kdanted to all ihe disorders which osn be cured by Hu-judi, ions use ufa physic." V. ittj'tlc'r. Vt. safe and reliable Dr. i Smaotr, Mick, "They have entirely corrected thc eaath habit mid vaatlv Improved mj general F.

ll. Uahhissx, Atlanta, Ob. ''Better thai anv other T. Bl MM! ROU lUtttn, The Best Cathartic Medicine in the World. Pills.

DR. J. C. A vi: li MUtPAKKD HY Heal Tina Bold bj all Drmatbta, i ou l.l MASQL KOyal Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE..

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