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I A. ncrrivfr rv a tit trLlCM OFFICIALS ABM SURPRISED AXD 1XCBEDULOUS. rtlS, WILLUW, AXD O'COXVQS 'AT T1T TH TIMXeV eTOXT CoX-JOT TRUE, 1IT IT A FACT fXAT LACT WAS OrCV FOB BUSISKM naCn (Conor tha Oak Street Stay (M ru asked ysstswday afternooa haw it tu at Pete Do lnoy allowed to go right aa pool st tha old stand Fork Bow, ho -tyUMT Said "It WMD'I" ABA WSBt tO SX-' fQ that know pbslUVSly that neither Dm jjty aer any othor poeleeller is the precinct k4 pint bet ftlnco too mora tag at loo Planer do- "Thy." said be, hav kad my von! detect- tr tresed there for tha It week. Bad." (wtU Ao gesture of Indigestion.) -it that fellow bad dared to ataka one hot or violate too low tzf partlsular be would bar beea arrested la- itutif. i -DS, tMJ Bt; hTB bit DlOeO PB," ko aval sn, and be may hav all too: mi tkoro bt ease sea, I eaa't atop that, bat I could oad VMld Stop OBf BttOtBpt At pOoUUlB( or ABf ether form of gambling." Wtsn Uto question' Mkod la yesterdsy Tis, Did you aver hear of tbe order, Opt O'Connor vm pat to th gentleman la mwi, ke replied tbot of eooreo bo hod koord the commando Issued by the folic Commie- rlonere bob cbii inepoeter Brrnea.

He wee loiof to enforuo the oommoBde olao. Ue hod ftlilac to do wltk Vm Leer anted "pall" taa vraia erreei Bim oo oowb ba bo oioer oi feeder, -iiatlt Ueertole thkttlckeU on the Oatten- Wre roeee were eold there tfeturdar rDortr "Utt. in not rour weri oen, or even year policemen en poet, who nl ty notKvta too erowa ou( is Boa oat i Iter' to bUme fur not lettlnf JOB knew whet wm ffotOB ear tau" Mia Cit u'Conoor, ImpotlenUr. mu 71m noiuing wm oibb on i iw el B7 wn parMDel knewlMdire." lo peetor IllUiae, wbo hod Jaet Hatch ed liMiKtliv eonvereoUen with the Centola la hla rlvei iwiro ea tbe rwporter eelled, ebUned In, lie aid ffaulally: "Mr Aeor Blr, yea naet be satAoB) obeat title tUln. I here hod men et lie l.cy' nod hare been there tnyeeU, and I know that be did not do any buetnoee ootarday.

la feet. I on eo euro of It that if you een erlee ate aay erldaeee of a bol balne mede there lactwaekl will kiv yen an order en Jim' ball lor hundred-dollar cult of elotboe. Aly luepeetorehip eorere Uile dletrlet, and yon may be euro I'll arroat I Loey If I eetvh htm Tlolab- is a ma iaw. cue pnu le net onacnea allher." CapU O'Connor, wbo had been Tlaiblr brlfbt-bIbc bp nnder hie ehtere lopDort, eald that he would be irlad to oxehanc another Jim" Boll (ult for evtdenee that Do Leer kad eold pool ticket hatnrrtay, and the ward detofttlree In the party punctuated hie rrmaxke with rtrtnoue ada. Botb loapaetor WililacDa and I apt.

vr pronUaed to keep up tAalr rljrilant wateh on r'ete" to-dey, and iruarenteod to arreetbim tB(l hie erwwd if eue bet wee taken. Chief laapeetor Byroae wae found at bis home ni Weat v'lfty-olrhtA Htreev bat be wae loth to talk until be bad oeeured aorae pereonal Infer-aiatien in the eaae. Ue eald that he had read the tory te the mornlne'e Ti of Pete" io Laey'e reaunpuea of trade with mneh urprleo and wee uueble to eee bow It eoold bo Ue Aid not oeiiere Uat Lear, who la the repreeentatlro poolaeUer of the eity and le the man npon whom all pauple iniereaMd In the poolroom flirbt have tualr aye Mzed. wenld be fool enonck to be the Ant riulator of the order to Mloae up." lie did tot believe-either that lJe Iaey could bore eoid a noket unlr the wauh tbe polioe hod beoa lerplnff no bim. I ah all demand nil re porta from both iBapee-sr WUUame end Capt.

O'Connor to morrow larBlMK," aald ba, and I ehall aak for proof of Tub Timm'b aaaertloae alao. Then wo all ell eee tbetbaror not earthing drop." leaplto of the very eweepinic denlala made br tta police, Tm Tin baa ererr voaeon toroiV inU I la aaaertion that fete beLooy'a poolroom aepn for bualneae Satnrday afternoon, pee-tlbJy without pollee knowledco of the feet A. Iiar.i reporter Saturday nftornoon, while etaad tot in Park How near the eatmaeo to I Laey, at leaat tweatr men paee up the etaire lead-tac to Io Lney'e pine Ineide ot ton miautee, the tuoa belnc a boat iU10 o'clook. An uouaaintance of tbe aamo reporter In-bruied bim that he woe nolng to pat a bet on -2' fl neree aicuwood, wuich wae to run la third raee at Onttnnbenr Saturday rternoon. lie went Into Ue Lacr'a ubaeo.

and when be returned bo Informed tbe reporter that had boon up to Pete's" ad mad hie bet, and Toi Turn irrter hna erery re aeon tor bellerlnir that the tUKinetit wae a perfectly truthful and reliable ot It wae made la a metter-of-f act way wltb-ealany qaaatioolnr by tbe reporter, and no if ateeourrenes wae nothing unuauai erontof ttawar. Informant la a thoroughly reliable man area If be doa bet OB the reeee. aad that ho lied ealibarately ie ent of tlia qanatioo, ee bo had no fvwon for doing anything of the bind, and did bat kaew that the lafomiatloa ke wan giving vm te be need aratnet 1 Loey. If he thought it would be be wenld probably Bare aald nola-tif about it, aa ho wae knowa to tbe writer to tar been a patroa of IH Laey'B when the room VMnnnlag openly. it is probably true that uapt troonnors ward yefteetnrae eeuld not hare got Into the place 4 made a bet.

and for that very reaaon Tun Tibis lagireeted tbat evldenoo agalaat th place Mid only be soenred. If It wan wanted, by oaia deteetlr not eo well known to Leer's aaa a are th ward and Contra! Office de-ttoUTee. Mr. Do Laey la too atuart and shrewd I smb to bo caught by suoh man. A UA2f OF CHJNOES.

ABOUT A B08TOX MIKI8TEB WELL KHOWX XK BBOOKLTV. A larg number of Brooklyn people are interested In ths rather Incomplete dlspetohee from Boston In reference to th flop of th Be v. Savory J. Hayne from th Baptist to th Method-hts. This is Mr.

Hsynes's second ebanga, for te was formerly a Methodist and was th paator of the proeperon Haaeoa Place Methodist piece pel Church la Brooklyn. Later be became a Baptist and the bead ot the" "Vsahlngtoa Avenue Baptist Chorea. While there he became addicted to driving fact horeee snd to writing novels. In hi capacity as a novelist be once cartes tared mUlionalree, and Charles Pratt, the astral oil man nnd philanthropist, who waa one ef Mr. Hevnee'e moat llberalparUhlonere, took offanae and left the ehareh.

lie took menyper-sobs with him and ors-uulsed the Emmanuel Bap-tit Church, which hue ever elnoo been knowa among the saorllegloue aa the "Astral" Church. Mr. Harare left Brooklyn to assume the pastorate of tbe Tremont Temple In Boston, sut ko bed dlaagreemente there end Anally retired. It was said that his leva for a beautiful horse bad something to do with hie reslgastlon. Now eomoe the new that be ha become a Methodist one more and Joined the New-England Conference aad become paator ef the Peoole'e Church In Boa ton.

which edlAeo waa i built oa ten-cent eabeerlptions. It I rumored that be to to be oellod back to us uansoa riao cnurco, jfrooEiya, next year. MX1LX0AD TBIMTXM OAPTVRMB. PrrrsBCBO, renn April IB. Detective Cook at the Plttsborr and Lake Em Bond made tbe Irst Ave arrests ot a sang of railroad thieve are estimated, to have gottea away with folly 9100,000 worth of plunder in the pact tare four year.

Pat AtoDought, Martin Keening, and James Booker, three of the leaders, are la tbe Ptttaburg all. and two other ar la McKeesport Central Station. Informations have been made agalast tbtrtv. ens athera who will be taken 111 to euetody forth with. The gang baa been operating upon frAight iraiae en tno uniumore ana vwo, ntiemua, BaAeeeport and Yoagbiogneuy.

Southwest PsaasTlvaala. and Pltteborg aad Lake Erie lisas. One of the men arroetod has ooafoased, rrtsr a full Uat of the robberies aad At hi com- bsaiona The gang le the most fornrt table that ss bee nneenhed elace th famous ran Handle robbsries a few years ago. FATAL F10BT OF FXOTBXSS. Kocn Plaubajit, Tsxas, April IB.

Taa miles northeast ot this place, last ovular, M. Mar asdsyonngor brother were at work 1b a Bcld. vhB a onarrel aroee between them. Th Johager brother struck the elder on the bead with a hoe handle, knocking hitndowa. baa he aroee.

the older one drew bis knlfB fnd subbed his brother to the heart, klUlng alAstantly. ft MS A PM BM TAB MVMDMRMZK Thesu Donigan. a briokmaker ot Hacken-Mcx X. was foand dead bt aa alleyway ad- frxiat a tenement koose at 20 Mulberry Street bat nigbt, There waa a largo deat over his r-rtiear and several braise on hi bead and trUwt As ths tenement kouee near where vm toand I ttUed with Italians, a fight with ay have ted a beaUag thatresBitedln r. 'TAJTXA'A DXOOMATIOX A0A1X.

AprO 19. eigne Imbrlaat has given tila th Chamber otDepattoA that be la-r1 qoestion Pwmier Badlnl 1b regard to T.omI of Inspector ByraoA of New-fbrk aeeept tieooreUoa Mat to hla by OBITUARY. JOHJT THOktPSOX. Jeha Thompeea, the bahker, Alod yeetordar morals at 2 49 'alook at his residence. SA Madlsoa Ayenno, kfr.Tbompson kadbeeaeoB- flned bis bed with a kidney complaint sine 'ov, 2a DarlBf last week to began to rally, aad by reaeoa of kla weaderfol rttallty his ro-eoverrwAA looked for, bat AAtnrdsv boob bo was taken wltk a severe ehlll aad then sank rap.

He Was eenecious to within three hoars ef Bt death. At his bedside wer bit daagbter, Mrs. Frank A.dams, and kls graad-daughter, Mrs. Parapet Oroeebook, with her kna-baad, Thnrs vWbtst taBerai Srtrrtees at ths bouse, and the eternise at th Chareh of the Holy Trinity to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock win be very abort There will be no pallbearers. Tbe be rial will be at Woodlawa.

John Thompson wae one of tbe old net ftaao-etere In this eonntrr. He was born In Berkshire County, la I3. and spent his boyhood among the rugged kills of kls nativity. Until bo attained hie nineteenth year Be worked on tbe term of hie father, who was a farmer la eomparatlrely eaay elreametaneee. Ille education was obtained In tbe schools ef thrnnlghbor.

hood, which be attended during the Winter aeneous. He oBdod bie schooldays the Had ley Aoedemy. which was a wall-known institution of learning eeventy years ego. At the age of twenty John Thompson had tired of working on hie father's farm and turned school teacher at a small aalary la Hampshire County. AfVer one term at bie new vocation be removed to Albany and took ohargo of a select eonooL Bubeeqaently be wee appointed agent of Yates A Mcintosh's lottery at Poughkeepeie, scheme leiraltsed by the Legislature tor the -benettt of TJn Ion College.

He served this Institution for three year and managed to sere l.OOO. With this capital he earn to Tew-lork City end made a atari In Wall street. By close attention to buaineee. Incessant labor, and great canUoa be tnurcasod bis $1,000 teafold la a few yearn. In tbe eooreo of hi Wall Street earner Mr.

Thorn peon bad realised the neeeealtr ef a journal giving reliable Information with regard to the earreaey of the conn try, whloh at that time consisted mainly of ntate bank leaaee. Convinced that such a paper wonid prove a paring property, be established Tkompton't Bank-Hot HrpvrUr. Thle Journal, the pioneer In lu line, became very popular through ite accuracy and truatwortbineaa, aad ettaiued at one time a circulation of lOOkOOO oopiee per week. Mr. Thompson boldly denounced bad banking and fraudulent teeuee of onrrenoy, nod this coarse involved bU paper la eererel lawenite.

but It wae h(s boaaf that be never leet one of them. From the etody of hie own buaineee It wae bat natural outgrowth that abeald study the flnanotnl condition of the eonntrr. lie was among the ret to recognise the necessity ot a national banking ayatcm, and be became aa ag-greaaive and eameet adrooate of this great financial scheme. At the beginning of the civil war recognized the disadvantage of the country having no stable or eolid currency. Therefore, Juae 17.

latfl, be forwarded to Preeident Lincoln aad Secretary Caaae a eommanlcatlon la which be nnced that epeele paymenta ebould bo auetalaed. Hie eoheme.woe to have Congres empower the appointment of a board of earreaey oommlselonere, who might act Independently of la eonJnnetloB with the Secretary of the Treaeorr. Thle board wae to bare Dover la execute circulating notee In convenient denomination, made redeemable on demand in the eity of Vow-York and receivable for all public due. The board wae to receive from the Treeeery 89 per cent specie nnd 75 perveent. United States etock or bond, and pas over to the Treasury olreulating notee to a eorre ponding amount Thin eorreney wan to be the dle-burata money for Oovorniaent money instead Tbe Commissioners were then to execute aa additional amount of circulating Botes, su indent at ell times to exchange with the publlo for gold aud silver.

In the event of specie aoou-njolatlng eo that the proportion would be more than 25 per eent on nil outstanding notee the Oovernment might nrnlab etock or bonde only In oxehange for circulating notee. so that the Kreentage of epeole to elreniatlon should not leas than 25 per cent Bat should the specie diminish to the peril of prompt specie reeump-tlon tbe Secretary of tbe Treaeorr should put portion of the etock held by the Oommlealoners on the market to replenleh the epeeie reserve. Thle oommunioeUon attracted wide attention, and was favorably considered by Presides Lincoln and Secretary Chase, but no action wae taken the time. The aeaeme, however, wae eubaeo neatly adopted by piecemeal, but not until It wae too late to avert the troubles foreeeen by Mr. Thorn peon.

This eout-munleation formed the groundwork of the national banking system, and la 1863 Mr. Thompson set to work to estebllah a national bank. Ho encountered the most virulent opposition from the old banks nnd bank officers. Secretary Chase, who wae bis warm personal friend, favored Mr. Thompson's views oa this subject, nnd ooneenneatly earn In lor a great deal of adverse eritioiem.

But la spit of all opposition Mr. Thompson ectabllehed the First National Bank la this eity In the latter part of 1863. This wba tbe first bank of tu kind In tbe ma. tropoll. There wore only two stockholders entente oi aie immediate ramiiy, but the pabllo earae to ths support of the bank aad IS BenHahad.

Thirteen yeare ago Mr. Thorn peon severed bis connection with the first National Bank, and with Bie bob, Samnel Thorn peon, established the Chaeo National Bank, which ba bona a nigniy-eaeesssfui insntnuon. rer several years Mr. Thompsoa bee not worried blmeelf with tbe affair of the Chase Nodosal Bank, although be WSS Its nominal Vice President. nearer au relieved him of the labor, aad ko spent bis advanced years la ease aad quieA, although hi vaneoa yaare ia ssissss quie.

although Ala niental faooltloe wore vigorous and undlmmed to th last. About tea rears as-o he stronal ad. voted eoouomy la the bo of gold and silrsr a clrouuung medium. His Idea wae that aeith- er metai wae aeeiraoi lor currency enA that tbe Mint should Ax their eofn value la hall. Ion and tbat th Treasury should store It and Isen Trees ury eertlnoates la denomination suitable for a olronlatlag medium.

He eubee-quenUy came out very strongly for silver. Ho waa a member or tno etock sxohaage, bat sel dom attended the board aad never ea tared tats th excitement ot that lastltattoa. Tbe Chase National iienJr. wa kts hobby, and bo spent mneh time there wltk hie eon, Samuel CL Thompeon, wbo le Preeident of tbe bank. He severed bie eonaootlon entirely with rAsmpssa'g ommx-n um Mqyortw aearij a score oi years ago.

BJEAH. ADMIRAL ALFRXD TAYLOK. Boar Admiral Alfred Taylor, United States Navy, retired, died at bis apartment la the Richmond, In Washington, at 8:33. o'eloohyee-terday aftoraooa. from pnennsonla and aoato bronchitis, following aa attack ot the grip HI children were with bim at th time of hie death.

having beoa onm mowed there aevoral darn ago. Boar Admiral Taylor wae born la Vnirtax Oonnty, Mar S3, lsio. Aa mMeblp- naa eawrca aoo aavy wnea etxteen yeare old and, eleven years later, bad reached Ue grad of Lieutenant. Ho wa recent, dartag tno ssextoan war. a ine oiooeaae or vera urns, oa tbe frigate Cumberland.

Prom 1848 tolSftS no wae aetauea to aety a the Waaaington Havy Yard, In 1855, Juat after trip with Commodore Perry's expedition to Jnpaa, bo wa promoted to the position of Commander. At the outbreak ot the civil war he waa la ohargo of the stoop. Saratoga oa the eoaetof Africa. The rank of Contain waa obtained rn 1863, aad bo wee attached to tbe Boetoa Navy Yard, where he remained for three years. While commanding th Sueqnehanna at the Brncll station la 186d bo wa made a Commodore.

Ia I860 be did duty aa Llgbthone laapeetor. Ia January. 1879. hie nromotloa to Bear Admiral waa attained, and In Mar of the aim roar ha wa retired bv operation ot law. Ho loaveo inreo cone ana one two son Bota commissions la th army and oa Uvea ia this otty.

OBITUARY If ones, nolomca 3. Oordoe, a prominent patent lawyer et thle olty. died at hla home BprlngAeld, MaatL. yes terday. He was bera la Weymouth, Maae, Sept Sc.

181-6, waa aradaate as Harvard ta lAsT. aracUeed law fee a time la Boetoa. aad then removed te New-York City. Ue bed a large praettee aad wae ea- gagee ia amny impenaai paient enue. Asbury rountaln, one ot the eldest residents ot Monaaoath County.

V- died Batorday at klehe at Mate waa, aged ninety rear, ef pnenvoaJa. He wee eae ef the eldest bank Freaideate la Wew-Jereey. having beee connected la that capacity with the MiAdletown PeUt Mattoael Bank Aw many Bsmaal H. Weatherty, for nusryyesrs Preeleent ef tbe Weedalewa iN. Natieeal Beak aad a leadlag ciusea hbu earner, wee aramey.

ageu eevsaty sevea jeexa. FERSOXAL 1XTELLIQXXCX. rrederiok Cook of Roohoster to At th Oflsey Uonee, Ex-Senator Camdea of Watt Virginia Is at the Plana Hotel. Ex-Mayer John A. Boohe ef Chloago to at th Fifth AroaaouotoL Senator Hoary Da we of afasiachnasttt to at th Murray Hill Hotel.

fiTXHrXD TBM BAXQXTIT TABLX, BrBinorrBLD, Ohio, April 19. K. a Lyl aad Harry Eberly of Bridgeport met Saturday night at the Pores ters sapper at ktarttas Perry. Ohio, and T.vi ehaUannod bartr for aa eating match. Lyl made affidavit that baked oatoa a pock ot apples en a wager just before be entered the hnlLbBt ba ate au taa oaxea.

aaaws- IaKIm la the bau aad rounded it off with the contents of pot ox eonee, una atgaw anew pwivki it claimed that th spalls of enormous AreitT ea Lr io only oooealoaeUv. While tno apposite is ua lees. He frequently eau five qunrte of eyaters before gla? to bod, and has beoa knowa to devour sasnUre hsm. Ha claims tehsvo too la ska snnsatksrl AVnail 1 limit. greatest appeal or any mo ia TtvrTr stands ready te oat with aay anted glutton la the eeoatry fog a AaadsonM pun TEIMTt IMAMS AFTMM, THI SIXTH JtASSACHDAXTTA TZTXBAXS A0AXX IX XALTTMOBK.

BaxnaoAAV A bra 19. Before 3 o'clock this Aftoraooa PoobAna Font; with drum aad fits eerpe aad the post guard, ta aO, 325 men, under command Capt Solea; a detachment of th Xllewertb Camp; of Sons of Yetoraas, ema- ended by Capf. Ladd, aad a aeeUoa of Lia- oola roes, Wo. 7, tnsrebod to the Baltimore aad Ohio Railroad statloa. They Vera oooa Joined by a groat eroeid of people.

At o'clock th train rolled IA boariag the, Werecater (Mass.) Light Infantry veterans of the corps sad veteran of the bistort sixth Maaaaebneotu, a portion of whloh had a conflict with the mob la lbs streets of Baltimore Just thirty ysara Ago to-day. OoL Love, tbe Tor's seers tarr. nnd Cant Solea boarded train nnd eooa reappeared with UeDi lai eommandlns the vialtlna sol- dlere, aud presei tod him Mayor Uavidaon, ray rector J. Pritcbard. United States Navy: Cspt, E.

a Knowps, Third Artillery, rmy, ta Coned at Port Me- Halted Plates Henrvs Gen. end a raw otner omeere or of the Ke pabllo. There we the urand Xrmi bore only a sh exchange or compliment. when the Meyorland vteltmg veterans entered carriage. Tbe pnllitary formatlua wa soon eompieted ana tno procession moved to t-utsw Street, to Prankttn.

to Howard, to Baltimore Street, to tbe Cerrollron Hotel, wbieb will be the quarter of (the L'ght Infantry and guests daring their start In thle olty. The streets through which the men marched were crowded with people. Ac the men of Mas-saehuaette tiled into the hotel, their band played My Maryland. 1 nnd the graceful compliment wae reeognlsed By a rousing cheer for the old Bay State. The light Infantry were formed in the great rotund of the hotel, their veterans In front, and lacuna them waa th Mayor, supported by Capt.

KuAwee. Pay Ilreotor Pritcbard. uen. ttoes, vol ivove, una lew otner special gnosis. Mayor Davidson then delivered the following address of welcome: It la et oaee mv nrivUeee.

aa It la mv Bleaaara. aa the Chief Maglstmte of the City of Baltimore, to teader te roe its freedom and hMpiiallty, Without eeU pralae er vattlKlarj the eltv of Baltimore eaa trnthf oily ear that lie donre are always thrown wide tu neitor ireca euy outer aeeuon of eor onmnton connn-y. Bas, geatlemeu, your visit is quite epert from) tbat ot the enlinary traveler fur buoinees er pk-eeeie. It is soother ef the sieny avt-deaeee ef that broad and liberal spirit, ever to be ex- peetee aa a-eaerslly (oaaa la the brave aaa loyal veteraaa at the wer. who hav rerauctaa loaa almce the beat and blttesnsss of ths strngsls between the elate, aad laid Unm aslds lot the nwr permanent ceoqueate of geaerestty and kindness aad brotherly aneouen i We weleome ran to oar Son there land.

eSn pie have forgotten eevc ae maimr hlatury, the eontllet which brought cut eo much of bravery, of fortitude, and so toaay ef the ether vtrtaes which spring up In a cats prosecuted la hoBeeteoavtctuia, but whoee peopla do not forget, while keeping green the gravea of (be OoUUere of the loat caaae, to aprnad the fragraat bleaaaou alao upon the mounda whloh cover the aloeplng dnst of the Federal soldier. Prom the day that Qrant nnd Sharmaa took eff the ed clove oi Imllltarr oowar. and laid the eoft haad of aoldlerly forgiveaeae npoa the head of their oroatrate foe. to the nreeeat. hoax, the trae aoldier of the Korta and sooth ae well, have been willies: toeoasldenunwerthr of dlecueaion th cauaee or the merit of that unhappy ere la the history of ear cons try, what the debate wae adjonrnsd from tno naiie ot Mgtaiasion io us tea tea nia, ana ue blue end Ue grey.iequaUy valiant, atood over aealnat eaeh fttheri for, happtlv, theae colors sre blended new Into sort eae and (he ntaaly band that bore th ewerd haa naiated eat the cum at bratherlv hate Aarever.

1 Aad this kladlT anlrlt wa weioome von ta oar eity, to oar heart and to ear homes, aaanrlng you that we shall sverj remember with profound pieaa-nre the honor yea have eonterred npon ua by your preeenee here to-day. During the delivery ot thle short address and at the close, tool Mayor waa loudly applauded. Capt. B. Siasoi.

Secretary ot the Sixth Massa-ebueette, and Capt, Davis, each in a few ward acknowledged the warm weioome accorded by too Jasyor. ueni moss men presented utoL. la- son with what he termed the night key to the eity of Baltimore." aad th reception exercises were over. I In the evenliai Duebeene Post entertained the vieltors In the great dining hall of the Car- roil ton. FOREttiH XAVT HEWS.

In comparing he United Statea ship Mew- York, now build her Majesty's sh -By giving un at the Cramp yards, with Barfleur.th Xffimr says: Belt aad th armor beneath the bat bet taa Wa can nave a ship 2.400 tone smaller than the Parti eur, with two knot higher apeoa ana lmmeneeiy superior protection, i ne New York's armament, though probably slightly lighter, to muck more numerous, nnd, ae her eight-inch guns ban easily pierce the BaiHear barbettee. woald.be the moot effective. Had the sams astom beeb applied to the Bnrfleur, might have had A ship that could bring the New-York to action I and beat her. At present have nothing that can do this, our only two ships of superlonepeed being, though larger, far Inferior In armament aad protection. or le the New-York the only foreign ship of whloh this la true.

12 will probably nnder all circum stances a knot faster than tbe Blake, and could Uus prer npon our eommexoe without let or hln- Coneernlng tha proposition of hostile naval demonstrations An th part of Italy a agalast toe Ualted Stsltes, ths London Army mnd Assy OasefU eys: "The splendid fleet whloh Italy poetesses has been built to fight In Mediterranean waters, and there are few of It ship that would not bo at a great disadvantage If sent to aay distance from their bas. Not to mention lack of ooallnr and dock ing aooommoannon, wnicn woaia be euro to mlllute agalast the sneesssfnl operations of an Itallaa fleet, the seliure of a portion of the American shore Suitable for the ournoso being ont of tbe question, there to hardly one ot their Bnoaeni enine imwnion sometning essential to emcieaoy la carry lug oa operations at suob distance from botuo bas not neon seen Heed to obtain some other onallty which will stand them ta good stead It fighting near tbetr own water. The much-ad veruaed i'lemonte is a oaee la point, a any no aoo sainted with ber da- mente as wen i bar good points will allow." Ia the coarse a recent debate en Amerioan theBrttleh Inatttato ot ITnvnl' ships Arohltecta Blr HAthanlel Baraaby said that the new United State cruisers by no means Justified the groat things nxpeoted of them. Tbetr guns, In bis opinion, are too close to the dock, and there will be dlfltoaity In working tbcm at sea. Ia eomparleona jot height, freeboard and the height of mounting should bo taken together.

Tno runs waa out oowa as 700 sons or coal at the designed draught, but bo wonid like to know her dmanhl with tons she eonld earrv. The absence of fast ocean liner waa eofBelent exeneo for building each a ship a Va. 1 Admiral Sir John Hay, oa the contrary, thought tbat tbe Pirate) waa a remarkable vessel, and that England ahould bare aocne Ilka H. Admiral Do Horeev wo soad to eee that the Americana stuck to the water-line belt, which he believed to be tbe chief charm of partUUj ai umiod ship. Tbe now CbllsAa torpedo cruisers Alxntraats Condon aad Amirente Lynch left Bnsnos Ayroe April ll jfor Chile.

They will go through the Strait of Magellan la charge of Chilean (Doers recently eent over the Andes to join them. The eruieer POeomayo will oooort the two aow erulaer through the strait, aad they will Drobablr be mat br the iroo-alad Ulaaoo Enoaleda, one of the veeeels of the Ineargeat navr. waica is to mterooot them aaa give nettle. Bote the new Tocacls are long, narrow eraft, with enormous speed, their sustained ruanias power being twenty knots. The highest speed overootainoa rrom tao jEaoaiaaa waa twelve kaote an boot on) a roar curs' ran.

Lord Bmeeey, he bie paper before the British naval arekiteets Ion Tbe mtaro Policy of War ship Building" deprecated the eonstrnetloa la ue insure oi mrger oasue snipe tnna uo uento- rioaand Barflear. A dlaplaoemeat of 10.5OO ton would snve a rpeea oc 17 or 18 Knots. armament ot tour 29-toa guns, and a protection of 13 laches ef armor. It Is bettor, la Lord BmoesVs opinion, to have 168.000 tons distrib uted la 16 veaeela ot thle size than twelve or fourteen shoasand. There are few he eayal "who would not make acme eaerineo ia tadlwidnal power lor a AootdoA advantage In The Japan OaJtV of Yokohama, March 13, la an aoeonnt of the funeral sorvlees of the Hon.

J. F. Swift, the ArAerlcaa Minister, say tbat de-taohmente were recent from the United Statee United Statee marines, was at ths head ot the nsournersr Xmperor said recently la a speech at Kiel that the would have to aseunpo the ehlof onTnaalvs deavor to aonl the next war and mast Ba the enemy by a grand ooud. The dufles et tuS navy would resemble those of the cavalry oa Shore. Tno aext uennaa mili tary maaotavresi he said, would be conducted oa the strategic pganoipiee oi to Singiisa eystem.

ressmhl iieewnnare. AJT ttXLVOXJ VOTAOX, If Ue XovalSooHan bark Prank Stafford, whloh arrtved yesterday after a voyage of 17A daya from tke I Philippine Islaada, has many mere suck peaeegee aa she has Just completed, she will corn the undeetmMe reputattoaof being aa unlucky Ship. Feb. 8 oao of ber eeameu. William StevenS at London, committed suicide by Jumping ovetboard from the quarterdeck.

Xicven days later. Thomas Apuola. seaman, at Manila, died st heart diaeasa April 17, two day before reaching port, another seaman, y. Leonard ef I St. Johns, V.

died of con- aamntioB. Both WOT burled SCO. SOUXvy brok ont amoaf the ersw, aad thro mea weao sick wltk It WBegt uo veeeet amvea. hs broaght aaarg sogar eon sirred to E. IX Morgan A A flr ootmrred At fl e-eloek last night ob ths fourth Boer ef the rssiaenee or Myaww, Avenue, aser Kighty-oUU AireeS, sad saeaed 100 ti hip Alliance, tno Italian eorvotto voitarno.

the Jepnnsss oorvetse Tekuba-Kaa, aad the British ship reel nth. Admiral Belknap, with tbe band from tha flae-ahm. eecoited bv a battalion of rooesslSB. QUam nary rotate hfiat uai I LOSSES FUtS. control 1 SA2TSEB WEEK FOB THE LOSS I IX ALBAXY.

oOMS OP TBI COUCrT wtllEBU 'PASSED BT THX AASEMBLT THE COCXTBT XEMBXKJ AA MUCH TO BLAME AA TBX XEW.TOBK OAXQ." ALBJUIT: APTll IB. With tta aiahtnarv ram. Blag Bight and day of Uto. the Assembly has euceeeueu ia grinding a big grist ot bills. Up to tbe hour of sojournment last Friday 659 bad paased through ths rollers and beoa sent ta the Be net.

Ths Asasmbir an haa about 70 bills on ths order if second reading aad 161 oa tbe order of third reading. It has te Its poeeeeeiea 85 Senate bills net yet acted apes. The Senate bas 200 Assembly bills oa Its waiting list There ar yet many bills with tb committee. Corruption held tbe earda In the lumhlr Inst week. Mors absolutely vicious meaauree were paaaed than In any previous week during the session.

lobby was present 1b force. anu iaua oi aeau ana settlements" was beard on all sides. The Speaker found It difficult to maintain order. As the aeaaton drawa to a eloea member Wbo have net ntaaauma i nanrea that carry staff" from Ue lobby grow impor- inere was Bardlv an hour la last Week's sessions that tha alalea were not crowded or that caucusing' was not going on. xno CTlalr objects to caucuses being held In tbe mate aisle" has become a familiar an nouncement in the House.

It to not sufflolent to produe order, however. The week's venal record opened with the pas sage of the Hill-Coll In Liquor bill. The fact that this bill waa forced through before its pro-vlsioDS could be studied was eonolasive that It was thoroughly danxeroa. Thanks to the light Bine thrown oa It bv Tun Trau she mhllA now knows that It la one of tb moat outre- Koua measure ever concocted by men In tbe pub-i service. Should It become a law tbe liquor sellers could, ae Mr.

Sobaaff of Brooklyn unhesitatingly declares, keep open saloon 805 days In the year. Minors could get all the liquor they deeired, the Civil Damages act would be a faroe, local option would be a thing of the past and prosecutions of rum sellers would practically cease. Tb liquor dealers know this, and their utterances give the lie to the etatemenu of the Democrats on the floor of tbe Uouee and of Prof. Collin. Mr.

John Connelly of Mew-York, when he voted for the bill, said be did so because Prof. Collin bad assured him that It wae a fair and honest excise meeeure. The profeeeor la very apt to realize before the people get through with this bill that be mede a fatal mistake, in leaving Cornell university uo ine uovernors dirty work. Dr. K.

P. Bush's Grade Croaalne- bill haa not one redeeming feature. It was framed in the interest of the jrtw-York nnd Kew-Haven Railroad, and ite author bad no thought of benefiting the State at large. Thle wa shown when the amendment of Mr. Parqahar, which wae supported by the entire New-York delegation, exempting bew-York City from tbe provision of the bill was voted down.

New-York City alone Is aimed at by thla corrupt meaaare. Tbe effect of Ite peonage would be to ruin many up town tree i. ai one oi tne aeannsrB Hamilton Harris, the well-known railroad attorney, acknowledged that railroad oomDsnlas would not. nnder the bill, be obliged to pay their rightful abare of the expense connected 'with new croealnge. Tbe fact that John McOenigal.

tno notorious loooyist. worked hard to set tills measure through the House attests the nature ot the methods employed. Dr. Bush has not aaaea to uis repuution oy ills conneonon witu tbe bill. Tbe alleged ballot-reform bill, whloh really nullities the existing lnw so far as Independent nomination are oonoerned.

came from tbe Assembly Judiciary Committee unamended, notwithstanding that the friends of ballot reform pointed oat Its dangers. It was made a special order by the Democrats, Who knew well what it aous-ht to aooomplUb. and ruabed through at ratiroaa speea. wow senator naxton nimaeii ad ml la that It is full ot lnaoouraclee and ought to be recalled from the Governor. The Seuator should have known more about the bill which bear hi name before it left the rlenate.

Everybody knowa that the Nolan conspiracy out. wnicn tno tioase passed oy a strong uemo-cratic vote last week, removes the restrictions against boyootnng. 1 1 should paee the Ben- ate and be signed by the Governor an untold amount of Aauiaere would be done to trade In terests. Labor demagogues would simply bo In tneir giory. ine uemocraM eaw nt to maxe (bis pri placate practically a party measure la order to placate the labor organisations.

Even the Speaker voted for It Tke Democrats think the bill will go no further. That doee not exeneo taeir action in toe icaaa Among the other bad blue that the Assembly passed last week were tboee of T. D. Hulltvau and the Statutory Revision Commission, whloh give wildcat insurance companies the right to operate In thie State, of what value la a Revision Commission that will frame a bill with at leaat one dangerous section Of what value to tne auto ie a House that will peas without Question two bills that assail tbe rlgbta of the people as these two do I The --aueaieoerry rauroaa mu ana uie oroassy and BulUvan bridge bills are among the Ques tionable measure that also went kiting through in Assemoiy laat wees. Of the many bill yet awaiting action by the Assembly th proportion of bad one to noticeable.

Mr. Blumenthal's City Hall Park grab to one. The Stela blU, providing for a Board of Telegraph Commissioners to regulate appoints men Is of railroad telegraph operators, to another. It create a high-priced commission which could do tne state no gooa. On the ealender are many purely local meaa uree whloh wllibe considered If th regular order Is preserved.

It to likely, however, that special orders will no gran tea aaa uat the calendar will bo negleosed. The Committee on Taxation aad Retrenchment hopea to ret lu Tax bill before the House In this way. Important bills which mar some np are these: Senator Paasett'e, relating to building and loan aeeoeia-tions; Senator Cantor's. Mew-York polioe pen-slvns: a. MeMahoa'a.

relating to hew-York docks; Mi. BlnmenthaPe Gettysburg Monument BUL It to likeiv that aa amended Battery Park grab bill will bo Introduced la the House before the week le over. Ke one believe that Charlee H. Butler, who bee engaged to put such a bill throaa-h. will refuse to oner aa amendment da signed to meet Dr.

nan's request for aa honest Mil." uy the una nonest" tne aoetor understood to mean a bill that Indicates precisely what the company wants In the park. This entire Battery Park matter la honeycombed with fraud and misrepreaen utlen. The people are curious to see how Mr. Batler will meet the present situation. The iniqaluoe Laughiln Idaveted Railroad bill Is also expected to snow np tno uouso tms ween.

Ths oonatry members of the Assembly should sot bo permitted to eeeupe sritlclam for their action this year. An examination of the roll calls ea maar of the worst bills will snow that the countrymen voted largely against tne paniie interests, inia ia eapeoiauy trne in the caaae of the Kew-York Electrical Subway aad tbe Grade Crossing billa Many of the rural members appear to take delight la favoring bills calculated to injur New-York City. Two or three ot thie clees of legislators gained the repotatioo tact year of being oorrupt One of them will. It bas beoa asserted more than once. sell bis vote for any prios above nau a dollar.

He haa aot yet denied tha charge, recently made to bie face, tbat he received money last year for defeating a eertala meaaure. One dar last week Boodle Dispenser" MeQonia-al talked within aa hour to over a dosea rural members. It Is significant tbat all these worth-lee eooa afterward voted for tbe. Grade Croeeing bill, which MoGonlgal was hnowa to bo work- ins tor. The New-York sang" la bad enough.

bat It to not a whit worae than the band of countrymen wbo eit quietly te their sent aad vote I or eroosea nuia. M0IPZIAM AMCSJBOLOGT. 0U JCdiior fA Nnf- Tr Tbe foil wing esabrlbatloaa to the fund for the archaeological survey et Egypt are gratefully ae- knowledge! B100 each from the Hen. rrederiok L. Ames and Mrs.

Augustus Hemeaway i AAA ths Hob. Jeha F. Wlaalow, Mrs. James Arthur Bee be. wuunm Xadlcott, Jr.i Mm Samuel Mather, John Gardner, aad Mrs.

Wllnam The A10 eaeh from Deea X. A. Hoffman. X. D.

Mrs. H. AL AV aad a B. rrothlnghem. D.

TX BA eaeh from Gen. C. O. Lor. tng, Miss Emily Hinds, Henry X.

Pterrepont Welleeley CoUecei PrealdBat James Strong. Hart- ford Tbeolegloal Beotlnaryi Prof. Henry W. Haynes, the Bv. J.

CL XL Berry, the Bev. Oliver Crane, D. TX Robert H. Cole, tbe Hea. Levi Morton.

Alexandra- Maitland. Samuel M. Warrea. laiuBou, neieaet ja. warran, Btaart Dodge, the Hea.

A4-gh at- Bmlia, htlaa Harriet ikbaner. William King. Mr. Aieert auo, we awv. u.

bhwi diM Brawn, IMr. aai Grar. rredenek Brack William fcauth.tbe Hub. Kirk Mawaa. Clareaee G.

Mliehell. Jeha w. Carter, Mrs. Jeha wmtt 4. u.

wnuney. rraneia nail, auaa at. a- Barrow, and the Kev. Joaa Woreeatec. Total ameuBt.

Sc-s. ItlsroredtaralaeAl.nOAtB the ratted Statee et the total aataant aeeded. Ail ooaare aot less taaa So will receive the tilustrsted qnarte volume et tne eeeeea survey aaa lae anauat reaert which will eeatala their aaasea The tost geaersl vdsas ua (Bnv-reor ptates aaa aaoiMrar. nrea.) has Joe been eUstrlbeied. ae snrvey is eaAytarecetdmvaieabte aaewameBtal htoteryere It ia eeserereo.

wm ae aa canontee paette reepaoai nreoJar aaar be had aa aonUeaaea be the Ber. rw wiiiiaaa a. Wlaalow. vice Frul Seat ef the ee. dety.

I1A Beaeaa otreet, Bsstaa, Mass, who auuonasa to reeeive suoaonrraa. SIATOXICTCA. DMirtX BY A DEAD ABM AIL TBX H0XAE KEPT OX WXtLX THI PAA- AXXXEX XX PT BIB AXAT. CaioasKt, April Tbemas OUbert dledoa hla box to-algbt wall drrrteff a paeeea- ger to the West Side Union Station. He was At the Chicago Opera House stead at 8 o'clock to-night, whea a taaa stepped late his sab "Drive te a hurry te tb West Side Union Gtbert climbed oa Uo box aad, gathering np the lines, swung his horse Into Waahlngtoa Street and headed weet.

Some one noticed Gilbert's head droop for ward and then fall over oa his breast Ths whip fell from his haad and ho elAtehsd at ths Iron rod of ths box. That cabman's dying," said the maa wbo had noticed Gilbert's actions. He followed the rah. Throe or four other followed bias. The none trottea along and stopped for a moment to let a cable train peas by.

Vhea the traia bad passed, the cab rumbled over the tracks sad, continuing Ita way. barely escaped running into vuiiracuoOi At fifth Avenue the men wbo bad followed tbe cab from tha Cblcajro Opera House overtook It, and one ef them seised the hone's bits. The occupant of the cab leaped ont and demanded what right the stranger had to stop ths horse, I have only ten minutes to make my train," neaaia ejtettediy. -and I paid thla eabmaala advance to haul me to the Union You will never reach tha Union Station with thla driver," aald the man wbo had stopped the horea. Look up there and yon will eee rou are being driven bv cornea.

Two men climbed on top the vehicle and lifted the driver oft. He waa dead. HI Angers were twineo arounu tne iron roa oi ue seat. A few years aco a man from Iowa committed suicide In Gilbert's cab by taking earboUe acid. One night, about a year ago, there was a big fire on the south side, and tbe reporters rushed ont from their room In the City Halt Gilbert's was ths only ceo In sight Two reporters sprang Into It and gave orders to be driven to the tire.

No amount of money would induce him to leave hie stand. i woman hem a reporter," he said, if yea gave me the Opera Houaa block." Ha said tbav made bim drive too fast BAIL WA MAIL CLERKS. THE LirB IS A HARD OKI A SCHOOL IX THE POST OFFICE. A man who gets Into the Railway Mall Kervlos has before him work of a character whloh be knows or will soon learn meene no shlrktng oa his part He cannot be a railway mall clerk snd take life easy. There Is no branch of the Postal Servloe whloh require a man tb keep la more perfeot training and per bap gives bim eo little time to nee for bis own pleasure.

One of the Interesting sights In the Post Office building the Railway Mall Service aobooL This la run under the direction of Superintendent Jackson, and every clerk te Mr. Jackson's department to obliged to be a pupil te It Two or three times a year he to obliged to attend the sohooL and ia asked many aueatlens aa to the service, to show whether he Is kseping up with Ue times amlprovlng himself aa stri dent railway clerk. Tbea be baa to snve a little sample of tha way in which he does his work of sorting letters, a rack and letters being there for tbat purpose. It would almost seem that tbe older clerks would get practice enough on the trains, but their superiors apparently do not ininc mat tney ao, tor ue oiaeet man in tne eervloe has to go through the examination and exniDition at the school. It la a miataken idea to suppose that the rail way mall olerka do all their work while trains are at full speed between cities.

Tbey are obliged to do a great deal of work before the trains leave tbe station. For instance, a mall for Boston leaving the Urand Central Station at 8 or 9 I'. M. la sent from tbe General Poet Ofttoe at A o'clook. The railway clerks at once go to work, and by the time the train leaves tbe station all tbe mall, except that whloh was brought last from tbe Post Office.

Is sorted. Thts leaves tbein clear to wreatle with the tnalla whloh are caught on the fly before Beaton la reached. A WORTHLESS SUGGESTION. IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE GOOD POB CHINA MEN, BUT IT ISN'T. Thomas Boese, who hss been tbe Clerk, of the Superior Court for a great many years, and, as much naturalisation business Is done in tbat court he bas naturally given the naturalisation laws considerable study.

In fact, Mr. Boese is an authority on naturalisation, and eau settle a disputed point off-hand, and then Invariably back up bis ruling with the statutes and decisions. Occasionally Mr. Boese suggest cartons os tob os in th natursiltatloB laws. One of bis suggestion is this: In severs! States of Ue (union an alien wbo haa declared hie intentions or becoming a eitlscn Is by law allowed tbe privilege ot voting.

A Chinaman cannot become a oltUen. But be is allowed to declare hla Intentions of becoming cltlien. Tben csn he vote I It is not known that any Chinaman hss attempted to derive benefit from Mr. Boese'e sug- -gfatlon, and tbe Celestial wbo should make the attempt would probably reeeive little enoour agament but the suggeetlon has beea mads, snd poaalbly some Chinaman may some time quota Mr. Boese as an authority la favor of his being allowed to east a ballot Then whea tbe dlaappolBted pig-tall bearer to filled with sorrow that the poll olerk ruled agalnat klm snd Mr.

Boese'e suggestion. If be will eall on Mr. Bocae In the Clerk's ofilee of the Superior Court tbat very amiable gentleman will without doubt explain to bim with great clearness why the euggastlon Is only Intereatlng a a suKgestlon, and why It could not possibly be sarrled out WRMCKUD AT NMWPOST. BnwroBT. R.

April 19. The ship Lydla Bkolfleld of New-York, Capt Maeeon. fifteen days from New-Orleans, to Providence and New-York, with a cargo of 7.0O0 barrels of cottonseed oil, went ashore la a thick fog at 9 :30 this morning, at Batsman's Beach. The ronton' Beef life-saving crew went to the ship's assistance and landed ber Captain and his wife. The Captain came to this olty for help.

Capt John Waters, wrecker, went to the Bkolfleld on the tag Aqaldneck and found the wrecked vessel bilged. He took off the crew. The Captain's wife and the crew took the steamer for New-York to-night To-morrow Capt Watera will barter a vessel and eave the cargo. The Skob-eld is full of water and pounding badly. Capt Maason lost bis bearings and thought ho wos In the west lnstesd of In the oast passage.

The ship to owned te Sew-York and to uninsured. XX IT OPSSA DItUCOTOR ITT PARIS. Txmuk, April 19. Tbe Government bas appointed Bortrand, tb suoeossfnl manager of the Varieties, to bo director of tbe Opera, with M. Colonne as musical director.

It Is intended to Introduce many reforms la the OpAra. New works by French, Italian, Gorman, and Rusaiaa composers will bo produced. Popular cheap show will bo given once week, with special musical reoeptlons for subscribers on alternate Thursdays, and a gala performance, such as Mollore's "Lo Bourgeois Gentabomme," will bo given on the first Saturday la every month, (for which doable prieee will be charged.) with mnaloal tnterladee by the Comedio Praacaiee, as in the days ot the Grand Monarqu. PERHAPS JT WAR A BOMB. While elttlng ia hie etaOonery store, at 853 Iftnth Avenue, with a friend at 6:30 laat night, J.

8. Gleason was startled by a ball ot clay Ilk material crashing through the window. The ball fell to the floor where It exploded. A fileoe of tbe miealle struck tb friend, bat did no njniy. Mr.

Gleasoa thinks that th ball wa thrown from the elevated railroad. RUSSIA'S ARMED RMS1RTK LOKDon, April 20. A dispatch to the eTrwpAts front Kiev says: "It to stated te military atrelss that ths Government Intends to Inarsais tb force on tbe southwestern frontier by 50,000 men. There Is a growing belief Uat too period of armed reserve la Russia to about-to snd." LATEST ARRIVALS SA esason, Stevens, Newport Howe aad Norfolk. wiu srs so VIMl Ship Company.

fca Barnes, Kledlng. Baraeoa A As, with frtrtt te K. Dn stall A Oa. Arrived at the Bar at 1 AO M. Aleata, (V,) Talliat MarBeflles, Naples, end Gibraltar AO ds, with ntdae.

and uaeugai Jamee W.KlweUACo. Arrived et Ue Bar ail AO M. SS Alexandria. (Br .) Johnston, MareelUee. Leg-bora, l-alenoe.

Naplea, end Gibraltar da, with aadae Bad paaenger to Headaraoe Brother. Andre at the Bar at SO M. 88 Alaee, Br) Lew, Ooaaivea, Port aa PTtaee, Petit Geeva, Carthagea. aavaalila, and Pert Ltmea adds; wltk atdse. and passsagBr to Pan, Jet sod 88 AJaenborn, Lewta.

Baltimore, with asasngr te si. u. reeier. aa A ureal. (Br.) Walker.

Uverneal and town 8 ds-wltk ssdss. aad, isnsagtrs toV Itenwa A (V BS Beskeaaa Bay, (Br,) bsgg, uampurg vu ouU'aSda. wltaaisWto raaaa. Xdy at Co. via Dsrt- Ar- rived at the Bar at A AO M.

LATE3T FOBEIOX 8HIFFIXG. UiKTXHL Aarfl 19 BA Praaoiaee. Oast Jsav kins. slAtreei Hall Aw Xesr-Yerk yactorday. Aa Gibers, (Bel,) Case.

BrelUeelia, treat Xsw Ysrk AbvUb, sen. sA lAvaspoet Aeay BUSY BUREAU, IT IA THAT OP COXTAOlOUfi DISXAAXA TJXDSX ML XDtOX. -Tb has lest bureau ot tha Health Tj partes oat la that of ooataAiouA dlssssss which fa andsr tbe charge ot Dr. Cyrus Xdsea aad haa Its bsad quarters at 309 Mulberry Street The eattr effieee there ie a room for ehildrea aad pecseas wke are vaccinated aad a dispeaaary, wbioA is a boon to th poor la ths 8ammr naontka, 'Yao- eia points ar mad te tha building frost suills prepared at tha bureau' vaeeine stab's te Kaat Porty-fourth Street by Dr. L.

Pardo. who has special ehargs of th sivlUvaUoB of the virus Dr. Edsoa has nndsr his control two am bulances, two eoupee, aad two wagons, a dlsla-feettag corps, whoee quarter are at tbe foot ot East Sixteenth Street a veterinarian, aa tnswect- or of tea and coffee, seventeen sanitary tm peetor. five laspeetors of vaccination, and te ths iMt eulkM IN, Smmma hmm1 U.n..lftM at. juieoB eaa bo aa autoorane aa toe tw ot Roasla whea a eontagtoae lessee le dleeovered.

aa no pro sis of law ran prevent bim front ordering Ue patient to either the wlllard Parker Hospital or ths Riverside Hospital oa Worth Brother Island. These capital ar aot nndsr his control, bat nsws from them le sent to his bureau. When a phyaielaa reports a eaae of eeutagtoua dlaeaee tbedlalnfeetlna'eorpe goee to Ue sick person's hens. A sanitary laspeetor vlalta tbe patient If the snflerer bas been ro- poixea as quarantined ny ue poysioiea, tno in-epeetor decidee If the quarantine le effective. If there Is no quarantine the pattest Is sent to one of the hospitals named.

If there are children te the patient's family the Inspector roust order them away from school aad send aotie to the eenooi uey attend that they will bo away until a notice from Dr. Edaoa'B onreaa saya there is no further danger ot spreading the disease. Modern dlalnfecUoa to with eormalre snbU- mate and sulphurous acid as. Clothing Is dlaln- iceeea at tne corps' quarters. Kvery year tno bureau attend to 39,000 eases of etokaess, rao-olnstes 70,000 people, visits 30.000 houses, es elnetve of 85,000 vtelted by the Summer corps, examinee 30,000 head ef cattle, dlalnfeete street gutters, exeavatloae.

and eolverte, aad Bell about worth ot vlrua Tbe eity is mapped oat Into seven districts for eontaglons diseases. asroiiows: west siaceoutn to a taery-seeond Street Dr. Jobs Persona: to Etehteenth Street. Dr. S.

Benedict to UO Battery aad around to Chambers Street Dr. A. Blauvelt: Chambers Street north to Houston Street Dr. A. H.

Doty Houston Street to Perty-eeoond Street Dr. CL P. Roberts; Porty-seeond Street to Ktnety-oeeond Street Dr. P. H.

DtlUngham, agd Xinety-eecond Street north. Dr. W. J. O'Byrno TEE WEATHER.

Was Dm a tncivT. WABHimrron, April IS, 8 P. M. forecast aatil P. M.

Monday Per Mmin, 2Vw Mmmpihin, Prnaeaf, Jfass. ehutttt. Xhoe's fstend, aad CeaaeeNsut, fair, Men-day. BorUweaterly winda, eoolar. For the DUtrUt OatemSta, JSABTRMir NEW.

YOJtX, MUr AMnUwiU, Xm-Jtry. Dtlm. war, jrarytotut, and rtrrisM, fair Monday, northwesterly winds, cooler. Per Jforth CaroUna. BrutA CUreHao, Xastsra Jlorida.

Wutrm tertda, Alebeeie, end Itmiuippt, fair, saaterty wiads, stationary tamper, ature. For Tiniuuu aodA'rataaicM, fair, Ught rain ia western portion Monday night, easterly winds, 1 1 nvtlw Fur A'attem Vnnnr(as and WtUm Mum. Tort, fair, northweatorly winda, atatkmary temperatnre, except In southern portion of Western Pennsylvania lower temperature, rer Ohio and Wttt Vir-ginta, fair, northwesterly winds, sllahtly cooler, ex cept in extreme nonnern umo, siauunary temperature. Por Kmntat and Ostsrsde, rain, variable winda, stationary temperature. For lmitimna and aj(m yvwos, showers, southerly wtnils.statlonary temperature.

For Armuumt, rain, southerly wlnils. stationary tomperatora. rer Mio-seurf, nun in west era, showers in raster portion oa Monday, southerly winds, stationary temperature. For swe and Abrasr. rain, easterly winds, sta.

tlonsrr temperstore. For JUinoit. showers, south. eaxterly winds, slatkmary temparator. Por ariam-sete, showers In western, fair ta east are portion, sta tionary temperaiare.

sou to easterly winoa. For XorlA Dakota and South Dakota, rala. aaster. It wiads. stationary temperature, ror Indiana, fair.

northsasterly winds, slightly eonter. Por H'laseaeia and Vppor tnhi an, fair, easterly winds, warmsr. For Lotror MteMman, fair, easterly winda, warmer. The fellewlac haaw ralafalla (In Inches) were r. sorted duiias the past tweatv-fotir hours i rert MUl, DEtanoma, x.it; nortn rutHe, 1.71 1 tine, i.T; itapia city, i.ex.

The foUewlBg shows Us shaageaia Ue tempera. ture inr toe past awenty.tour nours. in eoatpanaon wlta the same data at laat year, as indicated bytbs thermometer at Hudnnt's pharmacy, J18 Broadway 1 1890. IHtfl. 1890.

18Pl A. 6 A. 2 A. A 8 BO P. M.

am P. M. 9 P. M. 43 1 P.

8 sas Average tempersture A veras-s tern perstura for asms date tost year Average temperature for same data last 10 ysara, a9 THS KM W-TORKAKD XORTHBRN RAILWA commencing AprtreO will doable their train Berries to accommodate ths travel caused by the Increasing -number of suburban homes along its line, and laauee eommuution tickets good for any member of the family or visiting friends. Usehange. Prevention and Fare of tbe Grip. DCBNQTUk msVAiAMTO of Uis dlaeaee last year thousands of sufferers purchased end wore Ua Celebrated Atnrr atacHBL's 11 aaa pan, and aow testily loudly la its pralae a a ear. Every eee ef Uum who Bsed them In time did not have LaOrlppe, Tbe aroma la agreeable and Uvigorsttng, and axpets tba nuorebes rrom ths sir a breathed.

Met slagle leraos ef the Uouaaad wbe wer teem bet eae sped be disease. Tbey will last far a year. Price, S3. Aorr Minnxu Pad seals, M. J.

Aursno fepsts, prss't SS Cotlsg Place, srrrtMMMnf. A IX LATBST STTIJts ef Man's Week wear, underwear, dress shirts, stores st mseh 11 t5f Bresdway erioee. Our Jess drawers, best taaa made. VH.lnch to ft'i-lnch. AOe.

nalr. I. Juni stun, 70 dth Av, above 9d Stislse 160 Urend Bt-swrmiint Steam CAnrvr CLBArnno. Tno. J.

stiwabt, 1.8M Broadway. Telephone, ifth H7. Large padded van for nterkng faraltore. Jersey City breach, comer Brie and tth. Adisrflsiiasa WBiA-Kjrowg rts-K truss norjxx or a so.

PLIKT CO. 10 West 14U Bk. la Btfarina aet lahlng banralaa ta all ktnda ef rtnurrrVBS in order to lure aaies aaa mass rooiB aamniaiat. T. M.

8tbwab-t, oABrwr CLnAayan, steam aad dry-air process. BeaovatlBg works. 1M 7U Av. Telephone 12018. Bend tor srrenlar-Adi'ttiBsBt, Ir too wast to enjoy Ue beet sardine to be had, ask tor Lkmakchajid Bonn see BAnuursa, deer-ft at eat Haabaad'a Calctwed Waaraeela Fesrr Bras-premium medals awarded.

More agreeabto te tbe test aad smaller aeee than ether magneate. Far sale ni bottle only. wtU United RtatMOovernment registered label attached. wtUout which aoae is gen ulna At drugglats aad country store. JFptfUI gntttTf, fIPTH AVIXCft ACCTIOX BOOMS.

1 140 6TH AV. WM. B. MOBMAX, Anetleneer. AT THS PBIVATB BX8IDBX0X, Xa 81 West SOU St, TO-KOXBOW CTUXBDAT) MOBXIXO, April tl.

et 11 Cdeek. KAXDSOMB MODBBX PUBXITTJRB for every dapartmeat ef the hones hold, atade to order by KIMBALX A CABU8 aad other first maa. ufaoturers. Weber Dose wood Case Upright Piano, Ortoatal aad European Peroeialas, Water Colors aad Kagravtaga, Xasgaat TaBcetries, Draperiea, and Bare Staffs, TarkishBuga.Jadian Trephlea, Teakwood sad Ma bogany Cabinet. Baperior hTslli Bttver-pletod and Olaaswara, Costly eee Fix tar, Ae.

House opea for tnapeeOoa THIS MOXDAT, April 30, from 9 Cslock A. M. to 6 P. M. Admiesloa by card only, which eaa beebtained at th a action rooms.

rLOMlXO OP POKBIGX MAILS. MOXDAT. At 10 A. M. for ProseaaTpsr steamship C.

Ceodal, (lettera for Taaploo aad Taxuaaa direct and other Mexleaa Statee via Vera Orns maat be direetod "per O. it 1(1 a. K. (seppkMBeatary 11 A. M) tor Ceatrai America, aad South Pesine port, par steamship Coiea, via Oa.

ion viewers ror unateanaia mast no dtreetoS ussa-iiaiir, at. asr nause, msrto le Pert, aad tree Mew. Oeal mi say per steamship Bull' Orleaaa TTJ K8D A T. A AM. for Bermuda, per steesnahip Triabiadi at P.

M. for BlBeAasda, par atesassais Praaklya, from NowOrleana. Wg.lJXesiiAY.-At SAM. tor Pars sad Ceara, per Hea at ship Orarense (lei ters for Pern aaa baoe moat be directed "per Oaarear) atlliBU A. bt.

teapplemsa tary 1 ilO P. M. tor Oermaay. en mar a. Soedea, Norway.

(Chrietianla.) and Roasts, por steamship Trees, via Bremen (letters for ether European countries via Southern plea mnst be directed "per Trave" at 1 1 iM A. M. nnpmsatary 1 do P. for Karope. per etennuhlp Mateatie.

via Qnaanstswa (lattors tor Germaay, Lea mark. Sweden. Norway, aad Roaala most be directed "per at 1 P. M. for Cuba, par steamship lsgara, via Havana (tetter Brass be directed per Xlagar'' j) at 9 P.

M. tor Belgium di. reet, per steaatahlp PrtoaUad. vto Antwerp 0esis Maila tor China aad lima as at siishla eaatle. wia oaa rsaoasoe, casea a toe rws umee aauy ni is Office daily ap tbeOiatsty leC Baa rraaelaee,) to April lat6 P.

M. aada, nor ship Ctty at Pssalu, Oram miss aauy np ao a r. rs. aiaba aer AaetnOla. Mew leal aad, Hawaiian, PQt aad Ssmnsa Islaada, per steamship MenewaL (from Baa Fran-stoea.) close daily apte April 9et SiBO P- at (area arrival at Xew-lork ef stesmsblp t'mbrla wiu Brinah malls for Aaaretla.

Msll fw the Hawaima Island per steassahip TeeMaday tfrem Baa doee dally ua to April 21 at P. Maila for Kewtooadlaad. by rail to Halifax, sad thane by ri ia ir. 0100 daily at liN P. hf.

-At alia tar MbmeloB by rail to Beaton, aad theae by at earn er. eioaedaUy et p. at. Mails tor Oaba, by vail to TamraTFla. aad tbeaoe by iliamsr.

(ealliag Men-days, liaradays. sad aawrdays.) esea dally at 9 A. M. MaUaior Ms rice, eweriaad, aaiaes petally stdrissi tor dupetah ay stsssssr, stoso sally at 1 amSf. 'A' A.Tt-Tl.1 1.11 AM0BT-CHASXOa Satardar.

Aarfl IS. as cerea, Bsetaa, by the keLi(hba rea, as bvth rvtl, eestste by Ik Bev. Aagnsoae n. asrr. abcoub-t abobV toaaracs tar of Oeerao B.

Chase. CT CaaciasSaaii. U) DIED. XABBbTT-Os tbseardAysfreraeea, ApralB, 1BL ABTua etdee Boa ef leaae a. aaa rfsaaas ss.

storret. ar4 0 rear i Saya, Bwaeranrest the raaiaeaee ef hie sariata, tew aet It 2a sw, ea Tasday, AprU ll. at to e'stoea A. M. eelarday.

AprQ la. lttL Xatb LAW. aaara, wits the lata Beatuel at. Base et Breesv. lye.

ti. TMSdmea Henry St, Brooklyn, ea Taeeday. the list at 4 r. at. aiaoiy scut Bowers.

Interment at Pep. pereu, aiass fsatsurday eveulag, April IX at bet raatatoaea. Xs and Av after ks use at, arter a Brest uta KT.ABT wUeef tha btto fL a Bene at thla etty. rrteaos are iavii a aueaa to raaavai as aa peers' Charoa. atayveeeet Bqaere, oa Taer say.

Xjarll 11. s'etoak. BXRO -oa aatardav. April IS, et broaehi Ms, TJoa A jiBwnv, wire et eiter is, Berg, us aer sia yrcta, mneeal sal ilia at her bat rsstdeaee, tS weat UU et. Ttteaday.

at P. M. Utortaeat Viaais day at Lyaeabarg. Va BIrBTX-U Breeklyn, ea Ratnrday, April IS, Ut KUSA A. Blabeata, ta ber Tvth year.

Paaeral private, BLACX.VBB.-At MssTlstewa, W. Aerfl I ld.1801. jsrs. KijaaBBra A. aaa, ta eu year of ber sea, Fa serai as loe frwaa the real dene of WUMaat R.

Xadte. BeUevae Terra, ea Monday, April SO. 1SL, at 11 Celoek. BROUWBB. Oa Batarday, April la, MASOABBT abatujia bbouwbb, la taa wiu year aer ago.

HeUttvee aad trteada are Invited to attoad th fuaeral aerrloee at harlete resldeaee, Tl Weat 4tU Bt, ea Taeeday moralag, April II, eleek. BTJRRr.LL.-Ia Breeklya. April IT, ef perttoaltla. staaat, bob ot aeynkaur eae aiaenae as. ar- swii.

Paaeral seisloee ea 1 ea Meu1ar, tbe totb Inst, at late realdsae. ITS Henry kt, indly rsaetod that ae towers P. rrom hi I Brooklyn, be eent It to kindly reqa BTBWXLU-Batarday. Aerfl IS. at Sh reetaene ev at aoe-ra-iaw, Hotsnn alamtt, Hea, Tuaooo.

rvr Bnwtu, la tax S7ih yser als se. runeral Barries at the reatSeaae. Bpnjtsa Day. vU-ea-Hdson. Tueaday.

April It I e'etoea P. M. CoiYtegee wui be la wslrtag for 1 17 trala from Oraad Ceatrai Bialtoa. iBterraeat privet. COLOATK.

On SMttordsy even tag, Xswabd OOU OATa ta Ma BUd year. runeral aervtee at hla late reetdeoee, 'Tfa IS Xaat ttlrU St, ea Tueaday raornlag at 10 Celoek. PAB BIOOTTL Oa April Ift, at Botol Xorwaadle, L.CC1AIIO FABBBIOOTTI, BOB Bf Adel BBS US let OMavlane rabbHesttl, la hla Ilat year. MoUee ot raaerai hareafter. HKXKa-Baddenly, Bey City, ea ftssur.

day, April IS, W1UJAM F. HgMas, laths 4 Id year of bis age, HATTtKUX oa Priday. April XT. OUVBB PaaBT HATrtBLO, aed T9. Fuaeral fro 01 fats late Weet Beth.

St. ea Monday, April 90, at 10 A. Interment private, HXKRT. Snddanly, Apnl IT. 181.

at her rest. deaee. It Beat 10th At, Mabia CAaouaa, widow at Jo haa 1. Henry aad Saahler et Jaeeb BV. Harrlck, deeeaaed.

In law Seth year et ber eaw. runeral sernee at th Chareh et Us Aaoea- sioa eoraer ot 10th st and Av en Monday, April 80, at 10 e-sleok A. M. Saturday. April 18, 1801 RimtAg X- wife ef Thomas W.

Heaehla. aged S7 year. Belaaves sad friend are tovtted to attoad the runeral set lues at aer late resided ea, l.tV'J nsHiiim aarnsr lovta at aieai lug at o'clock, lamia, sot nrrvato anornina; as wootuawa. VT Mew-Jersey, aseaehasett, aad CeJIforala paper pies copy. HOWt-Ai Orange.

X. en AprO 18, Hsu0 TL Hows, widow of Heary A. Hewe, lathe liU year of her age. Fob era! services at ber btto rtdsaea, Ka 111 Henry at. on Monday, toth InaV, at 4 P.

At. Carriages will be at urease stetlea to aaeet IX A W. R. R. trala trera laeraUy at at :10 P.

M. Interment at New-Hsvea. HVMTXR. At Morristowa, K. April 17.

AtTSA O. HtTBTse, daaghter of Us lato Wbnbarly J. and Ana O. Hanter of Baraaaaa, Oa. 'nnaral aervleea frosa her las iajiamsi Wa.

61 Waahiiurton 8U. MarrUtowa, ea Monday. Both lnat. at ix oeioek. intersaeat la ureeaweu Cemetorv, tr BavsaBsh, Charles tea, sad Angusta paper pisase nop 7.

Baa Rafael. Taeeday, AB-rni'n Macv, eldest aua ef Jewah O. jNaataeket MoUos ef funeral herasgter. Xoretoa, April 17, BAMOB MoftBuaON, aged 4K years. Fnneral aervioee at et.

t-uke CThorrh btnadar. April 3U. at 9 P. M. KeUUvee sad frtoade are iavtted.

BOMX AtTorenta, Canada, OBTharsday, April la, 180 DAVIO Ross, Relatives sad friends srs Invited to attoad tb fnneral aervleea at Ue rest deaee of hlspweat. Mo 134 Kehermerhora St. Brooklyn, oa Monday. April 10, at 1t30 P. M.

SOHANCIC-At Bys, X. ea Thursday, April 18, 1891. of paennionla. ALU'S CBAOIH. wMuW et B.

1 Da Bote Hchansk aad eldest daughter ef Oeerge D. Crsgta. Funeral services will be held at Ue Presbyto. 1 lian Church at Rye, X. oa Monday, the 30tt last, at 1 SO P.

M. SHERWOOD. At Nsw RoebeUa X. T- AprO IA, CBABLOTT UPBLL SHSBWoop, whlow Daniel L. Sberoend.

KetaUves aad meads are tnvttod to attoad the fll usual (mm lur bl, nsImm mm mmii fl. Mir, at. in Interment in Bt Joan's Cemetery, 1 oaken. STONX-At St AagBstlne, Xla, ea April 14, after nnei uiaesa. uabbihi cubniho htobb, aaa ef se F.

ai F. and the lato MergaretteO. Btone.la a 3d year ef hta aaa Relative aud friend srs Invited to I fnneral service at the Chnroh ef tlie Cere asst. 'k ea Meaday muru. oak.

Istsrmsat pri vale. corner Seta hl end Park teg. April 10, at 10 Celuek. Snnday morning. April It, at hi resldeaee, 919 Madlaoa Av Joua i Moursua, la Ue SlKh fear at his SS.

Paaeral from the Church ef the Holy Trtaltv, Madison Av, aad 414 Bt. ua Taeeday, April ill atlOilKIAM. Interment at Wwmlawa. TIOHX-On Snnday, 101b, CAaouaa CUSsSBSOCeB. If of Hirhsrd Tlgbe.

Psneral private. I atertaeat at Wood lawn. PKTTKMQILL. Suddenly, In Brooklyn, on Saturday evening, April lit. Ixot, of ptearopBSurao.

nta. Samusl M. I'STrsmiiiA. Fnneral services from his late resldeaee, 914 Clinton A en Taeeday evening. 91st last, at o'clock, rrieada will kiadly omit nowere, WXLLS.

On Frkbvy, April 17, WM. HINBT WsiX. la Us both year of kls are. runeral services at his lata residence ea Mora-day, Ue 80th last, at 4 P. XL Internaeatst Brattleborough, VL Kindly emit flowers.

WILLIAMS. Mrs. O. Wiluabs, snddsnly. A aril 18.

SIM Slat veer of ber age. Funeral service Monday evening at her late resldeaee. Florbla, If. V. Interment at ron weed Taeeday meralag ea arrival ef aaaraug trala from IWlda.

JfprriAl Taticrx, 'yyxDDixe prxskxtb OP FKXMAXXXT VALTJX High-elase etch In rs, tastefully frnnssd. eoettng from $10 and upward. PXKDKBICK KXPPXL at CO, Parte and 80 Bast lota Bt, (between Uatoa Bamar snd 5U Av,) Xew-Terk. Mi RX, WIXSLOWB BOOTHIXO BTBTJP HAS beea used for ever FIFTY TKAXS XT MILL. IONS OP MOTDtU for taeis CBILOBBX WHIXJs TBKTHIXO wtU PBKFBOT BUCCKSSk Allays aU peia, CUBES WIXD COLIC, aad ts tb beet remedy for DIABHHZA.

Sold by eagglets at every part ef the world. Twenty-gve eeate a bettte. HBALTH FOOD COMFAMT'B 0LVTKX BUP-POSITURIRM our eeaaUpattoa aad ptlee. Boss by ana 11. 80 eta 81 9U Av, aad all araggissa Utv IhibUatioTtd, TUK POPIXAX BCIKKCB MOWTULY FOB MAT.

Da ANDBXW D. WHITB epens the with a paper ea MIBAOLKB AXD MBDICIirX," showing bow tales of miraculous cares grew sad SBoJUpltod ia th Middle Ages, aad bow the art at asediciae wae kept dowa by sotileeisstlcal Jeateasy and greed. Further avsmpisc ef delurloaa oeaeern-tag the cure ef ilsissi are givea by Le J. Vases, who sketches the XVOLUTIOX OP PATXXT MBDIOIXX- There to aa Uastratod artlele ea titled, ICXMAKIXa AXD MACHIXX XX by Frederic A. Psrsald.

Tbt eeatreversial essay. PROP. EVZUT OX THI WARPATH," by tbe Dake et Argyll, Is soaoluded tethienumbec. Bhatidaa DeMniae. M.

describes medera msCheds at POXTTPTIxa AttAIXST DIXXASX" Aa llhaetrated. aoeonnt et "BOMB OAMXS OP THX ECXL" le eeabrtbwtod by I. O. Owana. a presnlsiag soiatiea at the great educe tionai problem ef the day Is saggeetsd ia AX XX.

PXXIMXXT IX MOBAX, by Dr. Mary V. Lee, Other attraaUv paoers er "MT OABDBX OX XX OXIOX." "THS XXXXCH XXaTl'IUTK, driacaasectal attenUea to kta Aead- eeayefiSstBBBse," 'TBI KOUOATIOM OF CBIL seats a aaatbar. S3 rase arrbaiva a vm. j-eensiima.

aad 8 Bead Bt, Xew-Terk. lfMh adMtoa. aawtnalA tofts wsuast THk Ul'MAM lUlsLoWhy bt Pails oft Turns Gray, aed the Ksmedy. Hy Fret Harley Parkea A. Luguotl, roll Arab Philadelphia, Peaa, s'Xvsr sas beefs read tetoBWst tsta.

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