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gLtto-gorli (Limxg, (Llmmr, pm 17, 1873 i li r-. 1 1 i "3 i' iVJ AX AMERICAN HORSE WINS, r'AXOLS SCORES A VICTORY IS ESO- pi-. I I LAND. itt jrnrxAtur bjivdicaf vox bt thi i CBAVriox or ruui lORriXAftra vtTABLr a Junrw or th vbcsz' I. fttnn mcord.

Voxbon, April 18. The tu for the New-Inarkat H4Up, which tu ni to-day at lb Sew-Market Crave saeetlBf, wa won by Mr. P. Lorll-Jrd l-yeer-el' Amtltu brow gelding Parol. VW tarried 116 peoad.

Mr. r. Qrettoa 4 year-14 by eolt Ioriy. 124 ponnda. ami la avteoed, A1 Coat T.

Lrng' 0 yeavr-eld cnestnat Llaa, 106 poenda, third. Thar war als tartar. Tb Uat betting araa 100 to 15 against Parole, Till sstetaet Isoaotny. ana 71 against Lisa Tbe following luiaBary i 1 TlnWtriff HAJtDioAP.ef 2S swrvsrelra ti, 10 eovarelgna forfait aad nrtniisi atraae, atilr If declared aa below, arlth 400 eoverelgn added, for year oM aad apward. winner of a and lean.

after th wdiku ara published (Jan. 30, at lO A. 14 to erry 7 eoands i 11 of tha vsla of 5K) sover- lOaouadi of two or Kara, 14 pound extra tn aaaned horaa ear hi ttakei aatraooa, 3 eo. oreigee. th only forfait for boraaa atraek eat by aooa as Teeeday, ran.

A i tha Uat mil aad a half of ,0. fTritrtyoigh, tabaetlbora, 1A of whom declared forfeit,) Ml. V. LorUiarfa W. (.

Farola. hf Imp. Lmkmlnrtoa. aa of hUMan. br la tha tataad Btataa,) a orolt.

lltt Muala 1 Ut. Ortua a Jaoaamr.br SierUot, oat of Italia. 4 Tw ota, 134 pounda 3 Coaat K. Uanatr i h. m.

l.lna. ti Jtnarqaa or uttaiaar. out oi Racalla, 0 jaara old, Um pound. 1 aUROLE'S PEDIOREE AND KECOEDi Atur tfca falJura of Mr. Saaford in hlaren- laroa oa tha EaUah tarf.

tha datonulaartloa of Mr. I'larra Lorfllard to aaad a atabla of horM aeroaa tha Ailaaata waa racardvd with aimlratlon bj Amarteaa tiirfmaa, hat ta mlafortnnaa that beaat tha atabla ailtr ha arrival at Nawnarkat aomawhat dmpnl tUa aottiaitaam that had baaa aroaaed. Hie Ihikeof MafaaUi waa tha Brat to enffez, and later eama ra- aorta that Ca-aa waa ailing and woald probably not Mil eosdlUon for tha Oalnaaa or Derby. Farole Itowaver, atood tha royaa well, aHhouch a horaa of 4dleata aonatlthtloa, aad ha waa tha only hap of tha Amerarao party. How wall ha baa fulfilled hi anlaitoa la rapreaentlni tha A mrrican-bred bona 1 1 recorded abora, aad it la needlria to any that the aawaef Merlatorywaa reoelred with the irreateat fotbaaiaam at tha tarf eentree and alube in thia City.

Parole baa alwaya been a favorite with the Aauriaaa racluc publle, and aerially aoaincehe ddeated Tea Droeak and Tom CW-hlltrao in th meatorabla eontrat at F.altiraora. Tarole it a brown leliilnc and waa foalad In 173. He ia about I.V3 tialta hUh, and nnattrartlTa in appearanee, being vary plain aboat tha bead and generally roogh fa Ibe eoat, that it i a dlffieart wiatter by hla look when he ia really in food form for a bard enntett. Standing behind Bint It ia aeen at once that baa a good bark, wide ilB4 atont quarter, and a aplendid act of leg, clean and mnenlar. Ha i bred by Mr.

Ariatlde Welch, It Cbaetnat near and waa aired ty Imp. Learntnirton, hi dam being Maiden, who. in Wi, won tha Trarert (Stake, at (Saratoga, beaslnt, atrial other, Ollata, tha dam of Hi famooiOlttipa, I aJJen dam waa Kitty Clark, by Imp. Olencoe, out i af aClae Obatlnate, hy Sompter. who wa a aon of rlr; Arehy and a mare br Imp.

Hobin Hoilbreaot Tha latter waa by fir Teter Teazle, ont of Wren, by AVokxIpeefcar, and Wren'a dam wa Pjdlrrn, (Sir I'tier' own dam.) by tSnan, waa by aouh a-Ballah. brother to Irtah lilrdratcher, ont of laughter of Pantaloon and Daphne, the latter by laeral, out of Maid oT Honor, by Cbampinn, arho Wt a grandion of Sir Peier. Thi 1 grniid breed-' Ingj anil Parol la wnrthv of inch enromrr. ramie' rtfliat npin the tarf wa during the teaon 175. He waa then a Tears oM.

Hla tit effort. waa in IB Jaly thrmi nnSrvra of a mlie, at i Nonmouih I'ark. which he won in- 1:17, of the atnke beluii tl, He next appeared III (lie Aazut aka on tiie aauie trark, the dXanre olng a whirh he won In 151; thevilueof tl)Uke waa 91.1HM) wnt ant to Sara- tuga, and ran In tn Plali Stake, half a niilt. whirh Wa won by hla (table cotnuaaixu, nittileaa. Parole (eliig niiplueed.

lie win th Stakea, tiiroe qunrrrra or a vile. In I I x-Tj. by clx l-tigth. with ilri I'olmont two fine nlli, 'Adelaide anil pultaiia. at-eoml and third The atake worth At the aerond mui Woo th Krvtin-ky Staka, one mil, n.

the fnal time of 1 4 I Ad-laidn aud Sultana runuing arrotid and third. Tha value of the atnko waa Parid did not appear nnti! the Fall tiierllng at Hnlilinorr. when ba wan not allowed to wia, bairig pulled in f.tvurnf hit itahlr companion, Cyril, lo whom he ran (. ml. ThW rmnplptvd hi li year old ririjiaiii, the aiaount to hia rradit beiuz M.41X) A a year old Parol darted van time.

Ho WH three rar, nrrond in thrrp, and nnplaerd In on, nia winnlnc anr nntinir to Jtv.t'lrt. Hb had a ana. hia winninca 'ran emer4l In th Krntnrkr I rt.v and wm unt tu rHinprtn with nciaut (owned by Mr. Attori and I'rerdmoor for tMat rrlie, but he waa in rondttioti. and fail- to glnaplare.

He was it aiarted at Jetoma or Monmouth Parka, but waa reserved for the -ampai)jn, an I mde hi aenearanr there In tha fainou mile and a qnarter teept(ake when he won a hollow vietorr t'Ver To'ti le-hiitree and llatt'e A In Tlio rare iinve rlo to ome -(ndal. It be'n freely rlmrynd that Orhlitree had De-en piven fc h-nekrt of water. Th pair met aaln In the Sariv logalMp rar, whi-a I'arula waa Ix-alen by a length In 4 K'. aipejired in the Sequel hlakea, for H-jar one mile and three-quarter, WliKh won eailly In 11 rarrj ing 115 pound. 1 II did not ran attain until the All-ajed staki-a.

oue Dili and a. half, at the Kail mertluii at Jerome I'ark, and with 1'J pound ho won in i rantor. bv four ttlth. lu m.UK. He win then rnt to llaltimore.

anawaa a mvat favorite for the Dixie stake, but the trark waa a maaa of mail, and 111. who wa a err powerful roll, beat htm In 3 4 1 Ij. Thee twit mat arfnln in th llreekitirldi; Stike. the trark atlli ibrlng lieavr, and Vieil carried tre tioauila pwnalty for winning tho Dixie, ha again delated Parole In 3 It a 4 rear old Parole howed to better advantage, tlthoualt he tueenmbed to Norton in hia ti rat of the aeaaon, a daah of three-uarter of a mile, at Jerome Park. Ha ran aeeomi, and got f'JOO.

He aeit aptarit in the Woodburn Stake, for 4-vear-rlda twomllea and a half. dfatinz Ambuah, Fid-diettirk. and Ylrdnlna in Tha value of thi tale waa fl.MX). At Saratoga he met Vera Crux ud Tom (Vhlllree in th mile and a quarter aweep-llakea. which waa one of the grandest Mrnle ever leen being won by Vara Crux by a head, while fmklltree defeated Parole by the earn diatane.

1 J'h trio met again a few dav later, when Parol leraatad Oehlltr by a length in 4:04 while Vera t'rni wa badly beaten. The value of tha atake wa AIMJO. Tha next vara won by Parole wa the Sum-tnef Haadlrap, then one mile and thr quartere, in Wrh be, rande the faal time of It US, the prize belns worth $1,650. He then beat Virginlaa andtfla- tnw in a daah of a mile and a half in 3tl carrying 7 Doumla. At the Fall meeting at Jerome Park ba waa tha Maturity Stake, for 4-year oldathre mllea, fceatlng Alrine and Aniboah, the valne of the itake ivibg 4.30.

be then ran aeeond to Orhiltree in Votb tha (trend National Handteap and AU-aced l-takea, wbfch waa eiDeeted. Tom being the favorite. la tha aaaantlm. Ten liroeek had made a great rep- tvtatloa la th Weat, having run fonr talle in tha fiatett tint oa rarord. The Maryland Jorkay lab propoevd a grand rae of two mile and a half to art tie tha qaeation of aperiorlty between the West-' em wonder and tha two F.atrn favorite, and the trio ran on Oet.

K4, in tha preene of 25,000 peo- l. The twaalt waa a vletory for Parole, who told oweat In th poula. Ha won tha race by five length, i Uehtltre being: lap I. Another match waa ben arranged bl wean Tea Broeck and Parole, on i thia extra day at Jerome Para, but Ten Broeek did I ot anir. and Parole walked over" tha eonne for.

th forfait money. Thua, aa a 4-year old he Binned twelve time, won eight times, wa three time aeeond. and onea third, winning 14.140. Lt year ba atarud 10 time, waa eight times Brat, oaaa aeeond. and one unplaced, and bad farewell to th American tnrf with Medic It began tha aeaaon by winning th Balti-i mora Cap ta 4.0.

He thn ran at Jerome I'ark had waa nxpetdty defeated by General Phlllipa br elaht Ungtha ia 4.13. HI next rar waa tha jyioamoatb Unp, which won In Vir- gtoiaa letoad, and rbllllns third. At Sara tug ba again woa tha All aged Stake ia than woa th Saratoga Cop tn th aeeond time la 4 081; Jo aeeond and i I'blllipa third. lie walked over la a mil and balf daah. beat lnlanir and Priseetcn in a dash a mil and threw qnarter.

aad flniahed at Saratoga by beating Hat tie ia a mile and a qnarter I tlaah in 214. At the Pall axeetlnc at Jerome Park, ae'W placed ta th Urand National Uandlaaii. tarrying th top walght, 125 poanda, mad bia Uat ai pearano In a daah of two and a quarter ml if. which ha defeated Daoleheff by two Ungth la 4 Oj. Parol Barry lag 126 poaada and Dauichaff -100 ponnda.

In aaaamlng ap Parol' eaxeer of foar year on th Amarleaa tarf, it la found that appeared in rare, ef wbiah be woa S3, waa aeeond in third in 1, aad anplaeed la 3, aad that bia groas wlaahaga foot ap Ji.70i Parol' eapgemenl ta ngland ara very Impor-last, aapaaiauly a th baadteeppere have aot been art 11 to hla. aext rao will th Newmarket nteraauoaal Haadicap, ona mil, two furlough, and votv-thr yard, ran to-morrow, bia weight being ponada. Hvlaton civiag hiaa a year and lea round. lie will aleo raa ta tn City aad Subnr-' baa Ilaadiraa, aboat one mil and a qnarter. at th rB Spring Meeting, aa April 22.

ParoW welaht ta thia raea ia 1 1 A poaada. Hi next migag. ttwnt ia th Ureal Metropolitan Stake, to raa prll2i Tn diatanew la tw mil aad a qnarter, rad Parole ta gtvaa 114 poaada, with whkra weight caght to win If Inform, aa th ft-yr old Bal-r heab. Toarhet, aad Rjlatoae gtv him eonaldera- il weight. He el ia tha Prtne at Walea Stake, fhaadieen.) aboat a sella.

Par ia giva poaada ta thia, bat wiU hav to aarry 7 pea4a attra a a penalty for winning tha race y- ty. nia anaai innenatt aa gage ax eat aaa van wm tava rw aaoat intaeeetlag Aaaevieaa taiftaea. fov Paraw' air. Iaamlaotaau vol It whan hm waa 4 Tr aia with 03 yawnde, aad asaia warn ba waa 6 vera bid with 114 poanda. Ha ia ale agagd ta a haajiaap to a ran wa next cay.

4- 10 REDEEM THE TEX-FORTIES. iRExtltAK'S ETPORTa TO BEFttjTD TBC PqaLIC D1BT OrTEKISQ 000,006 ix rora per cents. i i vA8Hi50)if, April 1C The following elrmJar waa laod this afternoon WaasjilcoTO, I. C. April 1.

i Tn Secret of the Treaanrr offer, at oneAalf of 1 oar eeot. aiova par. and aerraed intereat tpilMe of aabeeriptioni HftO.O'UM'OO of the 4 pen vent, fanded loan of the United State, la denominations. ConpOB band of 50. 10.

CMM and 1.MMI, and rrguteTedbondi of CK). 1W. $500. Al.fJOO. and! 10.000.

the proceed tj be applied to th 'redemption of I'nited lseued ander th act of March 3, 14. nl irora-xnooly knosnr a 1040 bond. In addicifn to thi amount, JW or tnex oonnn. pemx th realdn of th eum needed to redeegq the 10-10 bonda. w4ll ba reaorved for tne oover.n of thS10 refunding certiftratnu The bond offered are redeetnabl July 1.

11H17. and bear lbteresf payable qnarterly 4ntblt dayof January. April, Ualy. and October of eacn year, and ar exempt ffopi the fiaymant of tAxr or dutie to the United Stain-, as well a from legation in any form, by or undijr State, municipal or loral authority. Will be allowed on all aubcriptlon of 1.0OO.

or OKHr one-eighth of 1 per to be paid by the department by draft. Upon tha receipt of foil payment tha bonda frill be transmitted fre of charge to the oWrilr4 Application honifl peelfy the amount and denomination required, -and for rejriatered bond Aha full name and Pot fBee addre of the pi-neon to whom tha bond (hall maln payable. All natlnal bank, upon complying with aectlon 5. 143 of the Keviaed Statute of tbe t'nited State, are again invited to become flnanyiatagenta of the Oovernhient and depositories if public money received on the alo of these bxmdj5- banks, baukerm. Poatmaatera.

and other public officers, and all other penHine, are to aid in placing the bonds. fhi'V can make their arrangements throuch catiena bank for tha deposit the purchase niom-y. The money received by depository bank on Kivountof ub-seriptiona will remain on deposit with Mi-f subject to the onder of tbe Treasurer of tnf I'nited Slarea, to meet allt for the redemption qf tie 10 10 bonds, which will, lie iaaued from tiins toittme, as tbe Secretary direct. I'armenss feiay b(-made to the Treasurer of tbe I'nited rAaie-i at aihtngton. or 1easurers at Bailimore, Itoston.

Chlcaei, Cincinnati. NewfirieaoJ, New-York, Philadelphia, St. Ixiuls. and Sno Hranrifco. in coin, matured coupon, eoinrertlllcnlfs or I'niteii Htatcs notes.

The Sectary of the Treieanir will alao accept in payment enlleu bonds and cfrtincatea or depositor nat.onai specially to reeaire deposit! on this account, but the bonda will not be didirered until the crntifif-ates has been paid for: by a Treasury draftj or by a deposit of a like amount with the Treasurer or some AsUtant Treasurer of tho United Stiatqs, or mill other United States bonds are in 1 1 -i stead. The Tn-aanrer of the Unt'ed will alto accept in payment United Stat eoupons maturing withiji 'JO day, or drafts i in f.ivor of himself, draarn on New-York, wtnh will be collected, and lhe exce. if aov, be returned by check to the 'I lie Secretary: will exchange for any outstanding uncalled 111-40 bor.ils of the United State an CjUal amount of 1 per cent, bonds. In buTh caae this depierfment wi 1 pay to the holder of sail lO'-i'ls, the interest accrncdj a premium o( one-half of 1 per and a coniiiiUsiou one-eighth (if Ten dollar rfurdiD2 may beeonrerled upon their surrender to rlie Treasurer of tiie I'nited States at WaifciiiL'lon. into an equal, amount; of the 4 per cent, onds herein described, but a premium of one-half o(" 1 per rent, will te required all such-Tefunalnjg certiorates issaed upon th certificate of a nationnThank deMs-itory.

Ail blanki or forms or infomaitiou needed will be the department wljhout cost. JOHN" SUtKilANJ Secretary. The following has Lten by the Treasury Department The Secretary of the Treasnry ot) the 4th of March last, gave potire that when ti per cent, bonds of 1M7 aqd 1 0 were funded he would not issue any more 4 per rent, bonds upon tach faviirable terms. On the Itii of this month to cover the amonrft of the remaining? 0 per c-nt. bonds were received.

After earetuijj'' considering the whole niatt-r. the secretary has, to-day issuttl a circular ofTeripc 4. per cent, bauds re-f urnling certillcqtes utticieut to redeem th? 10-40 bonds. I'piler the terms of? this circular the 4 per cenjt bond will bo soli at a premium of on half of 1 per Instead of at oar, as under the previous circular, and a commission of one-ei(jhth of 1 per cent, vj.li be paid on ail subscriptions ef or over, jnstead of the grauea commission ranging trcm oneetpMh of 1 per cent, to thirty-five one hnndreittns of 1 per as heretofore. In other respeesa the term- of the issue are the aeme as under previous circular.

The calls will run three months as horetoitore. rl he amount offered toiday of the 4 pet tent, bonds is SUiO.0OO.0O0. ana in addition to tnis- l4.5titi.;iK will be held for thf conversion of the 10 refunding certificates. It is Hheuirht list at the hireseut un.r- Tiet price of the there will lie no ditl.eul- ty in selling! the 4 per cent, hondu upon the new terms a rapidly as desirable, a a should this prove jo be the c.ise the Sb'iretnry wsli' save In the s.pof itiou of the OOO mor-than $1, OOO.OOO" to the (ioverncieiit, which largely comtiensnte for the doublo interest which he Is compelled to pnj; onder tbe law dueini; tho three naouths wiilch the falls run. The Secretary aleo announces that he Wtlleichanse frar uncalled 10 bonds of the States an eoial amount of 4 per cent.

bond, paving to the holder the 10 lo a preir.luta one-half of 1 per cent. and a commissin of one-cilihth of 1: Heretofore. iu inajing exchance, the holder of the bond to lie exchanged has received au additional three months' Interest, janil a conirnission tivryinj froiu oneiirhth to S'i-IoO, aecordinu to tht amount It will 1 be seen that uiider-thp rew nr-rangement the bolder of the um wlTed 10-10 will receive on iai.o of their bonilsat par 4 per cent, bonds at The Secretary jll aUo reijuire of the' banks a aubscriptiouito $10 a premium of one hidf of 1 per and eohimis-aion of one-eUfhth tf 1 per cent, will be paid ns heretofore. This will jplaee the 10 certifidntes issued to the bank upon the same footimr. a 4 percent, bond.

The 10 certtricate wlir still sold nt oar In exchange for la tu! money by the Truasurer and Aaaistant Treasureir and the Postmasters who have been designated for that purooae, and the commis- ion of one eighth-' of 1 per cent, will -be allowed without respect yo the amount sold In any civ en period. The to the 4 per centj -refundinz certificate dace yesterday report bat auiouuted KESrOXSltllLITY FOh The courts thit have hitherto passed upon the qneitlon of the; responsibility of railwsy eompa-nle and other eomjiion earriert for pa8ngers' bag gage have held that passengers are entitled merely to the transportation of themselves and qf a moder ate quantity of perkoual baggage, and'hawe excluded from consideration! as personal property to be car ried, witbout extra compensation, jeweli-y, Masonic regalia, samples of goods for sale, laijes, pistols. manuscripts, s.lverware, and many other valuable artlele. Some dine ao a wealthy Russian lady, named MiK Olga Fraloff, went from Albany to Niagara Fall on l-ie New lorkyCentral Kailroad. Just before th trsln left Albany, her baggage, compriring two trunks, four aaehels, and a oag of birds, was placed )o a gae-cr.

i ueu inp iruuii were atlivered to Airs. Iraloff, at she discovered that $150,000 worth of antique lai-es had been taken from one of them. The sarheis contained valuable lewelrv which was not touched, and $50,000 worth of laces wa aieo leti 10 the, plundered trunk. A. claim for tbe loa waa made by Mr, fraloff asainet tbe rail road company, and waa resisted on the grounds that tbe corporation had.

nlly discharged Its obligations under lu implied contract, aud that Mra-'Praloff had acted nnfalriy toward It by attempting tq compel it to carry gratuitously very valuable property, and then claiming compensation for a lots against which ah had not given them the opportuui-ty to guard- suit is now in the ntted states Snnreme Court, before wcich argn menta were made yesterday bv Mr. F.lliott V. Shepard for the New. York li-ntral. and Mx.

Jsme V. Gerard lor airs, rralon. Shepard that the matter was one to be looked at In the Hjht of fsir and equitable dealing, and that no common carrier should he eompolled to take tha risk aad resnons bllity of transporting valuable article i unless the owners or such artielea first declared their vulue and paid a proper sum: for the haxard assumed by the canter, xeciaiou was re-ervec c. ASSlGXXfST OF 110RTQAGJSS. The following mortgages, hel4 bj the Man-battsa Bavlnga Institution, hav been aaslgnad to the Manhattan Life Insurance Company: cmenne si.

jsicce naries 5.0.HI letti, bond T.5"0 Aaron Hoks. 10.ik0 orn staknken Sarah A. ltia.o ataicaret 1 Lewie Young. a.tHHf aae IZ.UOO; Katkarlna Klein S.fOO jiargares r- a an-. k.

Wiidtr; 4.ikiI Allred T. serreli S.IMHI eamuel James W. l.s ix0 llichael Tnrmey. 8.000 James 1K.0O0 Jame 8.000 Tbotnas H. Smith ..10 000 James Fextreteh fi 2S0 George S.

Hlckk. 2 rO.I Jamea Pettreteh John Jaarev iio James rnttretch CHrui tn Bruns tnio Amelia M. Cotter H.0OO: Theodore Burgovce. 6 (Km John C. Howeer ink" John t'iMhl John In ton H.fHiO John Keys, bend, 5 0i0 MUhe Reme .10 DM) siuumk a Viuiam Malooe.

....3 4iX Swsannah kt-Rotieail wtUtam alsloe 3 BiH) il Thotnas McErl.r. Andrew Barae. 3, OwO Charles Wa'srl Joeeph I. Htokn -6 KK Peter Ward Panic! clntyies 1.0O0 Jame hn derm arc. liMat i-svuMt I IHKJiJoha Adrlans.i F.meraoa 17.000, John Adrinctt.X Jaha OoxtaMana (2.500' Jet Adnanoe-X Uwia J.

Adnauci.l... ijoha Foley Ts.OOO Dell Joba Posay A. 5. "00 aet'O 3.S75 i wwiV-C 000; Whitman 5.000 Jotm 2.SOO Ilk IIA.J aavva.l24i8V COL BLISS GIVES REASONS. THE tUARGES AGAINST MR.

B1GLIX. WltT 4at ODLpNtL DID KOT UAKX THE tTlTEKENlt Ck.tX.tO FOR THE COMMIT TED LACS OP AtTTHORITT STAIX8 OS rorjMSa committee. At thi Marh rneetine of tbe rtrrsent Kernb- llcan Ce itral cimmUtee the sub-eommittee appolnt-d by th 1 Centgal Committee of last year presantod a repot- on CIpLj Georc Blixa'i charge agalnat Bernard BigHit Col. Bliss waa absent from th City at lhtxny For th purpose of (howlng clearly ia he took, and hi reason for refusing 1 1 furnish any statement of charges, CoL Bllsa ha 1 mada public the correspondence between him an Mr. John MeClare, the Chab-man of the aab-eomaiittee.

It appears from these letters that Mr. Mdiare wriot to CoL Bliss, nnder date of Dee. 29. 1874, asking for a statement of the latter' ebarg.4 agaihat Mr. Bilin before the Central CommitqVe.

To this a reply was at once sent. It waa to the effect, that Col. Bliss had made no char ajaiast Mr. Blglin before th Central Con mitteei A the latter was not a member of tha jtniltte. it would simply be a waste of time.

The fhist CoL Ells wrote, 'that a reso lution i offered in the Central Committee, impugning say aotjan in refusing to supixirt Mr. Biclln for the tern of Alflerman at the last election. Being thnx att rked, i gave roaions for my course. Theie reason 1 rera given verbally, and I have no copy of what I tl on said. Their tendency was to justify my course' li retaking to support him for Alderman, thongh id tachreil the Republican nomination," After gi ring lii ee Election of the statements ao tcale, UUaa added Tue.se reason were in sulstanc pnblirly given before the election, and the Repi bllcaaia of the Seventh Alderjiatiin District, by a maj rity of or 4.0OO vote, declared that they rvedthem well founded." Oa Jan.

23, of the pre; cut year, Mr. llcClave again Addressed Col. Bl'm onl the subject, and In response received tho following letter i 1 New-Yokk. Jan. 23.

1879. John JisHnoe, Chhirma. iKAKtlB: 1 hate your favor of the 23d ir.st.. slating the conimitte nprR-inted by the la.i.t Ke-poblican Central (jomraittee request that you (I) li fore (hem in person, and give th? evidence In your 1 rnv) W't'sifD to justify )u line) in claim-ini; that Mr. I'luliA w-is an unfit per-on to be supported ir AJdfnnnn." You will oru-e uie for sayu.g that the KoinnEuDication.

comiut: at 1: i i tin.e, Is an inalr lone in form and In the first tila- c. yon nptwtremly seek to put n.e on. trinl. You ask met te al-pear in person" ar "give the evidence my poa-ession to own action. V.

th: a 1 due repect, 1 have nothing to justify befor 1 ybnor theCemral Comnrltee. Thet'entral Commit eo trii d.i convicted, ami a-'ntunred nie for my art'n Vith due humi'ity, I accepted the punishn: 1 nt. have not sought a new trial, and I presutni' you do tiot propose to punish me acnln. S'ou il! bear in rnind that the ion forbids the int! rf cruel unusunl and surtir a double closure by so a body ustite Ca.itral Coitimittee is, in the hiehot cruel amd In the recond place Mr. liii- lln nevi was a titembor of the Central Committee, and I reaied to be sach before your coni mitte tvas J.

Now. at. an proposition, I have the greatest eontidenre In the character of the central organization of the Republican I'nrtv, as preset iptivifly capable of impfirtlailv and ablv invl tirrtitiir charges made oy anv one against It i-ritililionbties-sadvantacecnsly tecontl- anyoue. tut-d a iribunal to investigate alleyat ions made, for instanc by one memtier the stock or lorn -ther member of he same bo iy. Kxchan Its oral: cience atid high judieWl charaeier vrould be doue le-s wel displayed in investigating the eiirirges made against ilr.

Tilden r.nd ntlertieu known ns ih-i cotarceners in clphtr It wur.Ui. ir is under the diClcuitv tt. at it has 110 timver truth certain erence ttue. le com pi 1 the attendance of witnesses or to admin- iater out, atotjieia. I'ut.

presnmptively, its central rliaracti for impartially -and fair dealing is so huh. it look masters from so lofty a stand point, hota tl.ify might volunteer to lnvetijat- any on i-r or chparcener te expected to waive ruling drawbacks of this catttie. It is obvious that i.i Inveatigat.ng charge against the gt ntlem I hire referred to. t'entral I otni.iit- tee vo.1 i have just as tnu'-h atid juvt as little antliori as in he referred by you. alleged, to have been nude by or.e ne a member! 1 tie against another Lot uic mber As to he particular Centr.tl CorriTnitteo wh'rh appoint you.

there are. however, son.e trivial cir- eumsiati wlitch' dettact from the high character which. I have said. pre-umptiveJy it should hav to give any weight to the decision of ff eottr tribunal lis character should I win not say nn- tainted. ut ixn-itsnected.

if imyiroper men h' nianacel to ser.ui';e into its red t-ats, id be iirst ilfiveu ou. before it sits in ju others. Now, in me tr.bui.al which they star inent or l-ointep ou. and at the meeting at .1 I ntu ai- leged to ave ntaile charges Mi. for which immediate and coMl.gr.

puniahment fo). lowed ami rny associates from the Iis tr.ct ssrs. I'licrles K. Hvue an i llenrv T. f.

r. dol. ates rrviiii he Su'i-efli I were not present I roj.r oine person or so f- th es of ti occa-ion. the natute law of the in 1. whi: is greater, the impartiality and lute -rit 01 detemler or r.g..t and ti Citv reveutte nd dat-tator of the Sixif-etith l'istrict.

in his august prcem to vote upon 1 of tie absent men. and in the r-e of rhsei Cri the nwni at least am thera to vote contratvto the ah nber weuld have voted it in -e'. I. an a tribunal ihich. ai'-iws su -i go uiii.iur.i--.ed pri'l" reverence ita eUlor.s If it, I sl.tjl be happy to urn.

'hu nntne cer liolilitig a place' v. ml- the i'edernl expect you desil cf the ermnei: of t-r. is who hss boasted he did tirrt. at lej.st hstitute voting. Again, nt the an.e from the i'onrth District con-Mr.

E. M. his n. -nd r'our ing the ULfortt: tr of ti.i-m were abssut. and in the very pri enc-i-.

Mr. Newlns some one voted on the i s-nt embers' names, and Mr. New ins was so as- totusaei that lie was unable to p'thliclv denoiitice the fra AH the same meeting Will. mui Wade, of the Thi eentli District, having voted times one wa was tompelie 10 leave, and in hit absence kindly ftri.ck an avera -o'' bv votim-cii inie Ins nan Drei tne other wy. I hi nottu-fe passed by In silence, ten 1 to raise doubis things.

as to th immacnl.vteness even of the tribunal rcu repreae-thler, 1 At tb same meeting (ieotge V. I. an. chard M.i Lns'u. Kdwa.d Mulvev.

Victor lieiabe llruut. -r, tjeorge V. Cooni George B. Van G. Hlich acted as niemhers wh it Is pnl icly charged that they were not entitled to act.

Ti ref- rre-present the a sons ail ir vo es. wilh the fraudulent votes I hive to, enango the result. Now, Without nt quiring Whether nnder the broad leims of of the as-ccim thev could be as tie facto members, can nn a ig.it tri-r i to render its decrees by 1 (.,. aid of pi-r-ed net toi be legsl rs of it I A jam 11 is ailegt-d that as to various members of the Ce; upon tb ral the follow. ng little blots ir escntcleon exist.

As to one. be is stnt to hkve ecn the self confessed owner of a gambling tfaloou is hard court I ten was raided by the 1'ohee. a fact which wined out by the fact that he has become a cer under a Keform City Judge, and been re-eltct- President of the Kercinlican A ssocis hi and ember Of the Central Committee As to was re 1 another it is asserted that be ved, or was permitted to resign, from al Keveuue service '-for and that ns petty extortion from piKr cigar and As: to anot er, there was nres.entrd the Intel cause bacco at the eting in question his own coufessioa that he had pi ta nit pocket for two yearn or more i too loniitag lo the titv. Those who els to know a. rt that several hundred dollars addui onsi ought t.

er mem extracted from the same source. A not It -hi worihy associate, oased. as an tiam- iner in about was fou Appraisers ofMee. at lemg worth oniv giiods, which the inconsiderate to Ij.lve (worn to be wort i 1 a clr. cumslani which constituted so strong a claim lace: uniier the Police to a tnat a c.

'k waa Illegally removed to make room fr.e lnm, ac after a year was restored bv virtue of legul gs. iAiiother has an iL.dK-tc-.ent for gr.iev. It hatigiug over him. Another as 1' proceed ou assu torn hoi: pay ove per on waa redeemed ooKrer. ikiadvcrtently.

of co irse. failed money collected for duties frofb a dorik. or Botnethlng cf that nature, an 1 lttefl to res.gn, an tccider.t vrhirh waa qualify him at once for an election and to thedentral Committee, and a 1 o.iti. re-lecti in the yest su Kaat, eq serving left the istritit Atlorcer otlice- Another s. denly.

for eaase." and, after a l.m-. came a.ly for eau-e, and devotes his time to Oty In the Police Department. Another pprtiser'a otace because his re proptable to himself and the stnu -ers le Gf.verBmerit. was mo: than to But I tion. fc illneCaal might, prolong thD enumera-hi a to tbe necessity ot tbe of the body which appointed vou is.

purtfica perbap uperhto. Having ma.ie the statement lin whi' I was a it.ember of the late ommittee. I might have felt in honor request, to annear before It er it as to 1 Central bound, niittee. ithoot it having gone through the preliml-esbf purineation, and given mv nary pru tor tne statement 1 made iu defend before Central Committee. But.

fortunately or ltnfortutlatcly I say without personal dir to any the of the committee tralC tile llitoe which appointed you i dead and nt ntof itssiaih, you its arms and eyes ss a committee. I am not here riisnost to died luy th 1 it: wa entirelv within th. the Ut Central Committee to appoint you irvet ych to report to tb next 1 eetr.l aad to Cetnmit The aVglsiatare frenuertlv s.n..in.. a. ccmm tee, and.

recognizing the fact twnt. ,1 -i up in 1 recta th tare, ordinary course, iuelf meet again, di-eomtmitc to report to the next Levbsla- It has never been beard ot that a com- xaitte di ays at action till after the next Legiala- tnre has make th and organized, aj-d then uroceeds to vesttgation lntrcfted to xn each a mmitte do after the next legislatnr tneeta is uajiu over 10 11 a statement of the action it has ta acomm auu irie new Ix-gislalcre reieives it aa leaoon from it predecessor. Bnt after egikiatnria meets. Oi. tn ne to: i hs no, power to snmaioa or examin ondoanvact.

Ur. .1 1 rlt Its an by a latin cbraaa. I will elf to ti i vcrnacalar, and aay it la nlaved ont Ko yoi eomtutte waa appointed about Isec 17 8 it discovered that it desired ta ea Uec What I had pref erred asaluat Mx, Bialln. aad therefor wrato, aakdng for th tsronaatiosu I answered promptly on D. 20.

Yawr ooaaavitta dell berated, a becaia tb iioBaaa of th ubect, aatil Jan. 23, two daya after th caw Central Committee bad met and temporarily organised, aad then, lu oema, decided to eater apon an Investigation. Aa well might a eotamitte of tee last Board of Aldermen nndertak to tnvaettgata th Hon. Mr. Biglia'a a tiona aa a member of that body, or, indeed, my own actions in refnainc to anpport him for iecUon.

A estimable gentlemen. I (hall be happy to meet yon at any time. As a committee of a tlefuaet committee, I really eansot convineo myself that you yourselves that yoa hav any existence. Don't, I pray yon. in these tenibly practical time, aeek to persnada yonrselvea that yoa are altv.

If you will wander ehoct a ghoata, 1 aaggeet that your proper way will be to connect youreelve with tha Spiritualists who hold weekly meeting at the Republican bead-qnanera- As for tnyaelf. yoa must excuse my absence, for I have never been abl to get over my childish fear of ghost. Yonr obedient aeivant, GEORGE BLISS. 1UE BUILDING DEPARTMEy T. A CARD FROM MR.

JAMES M. MACOBEGOB. To the Editor or lac York Timet: Ilaving read your article to-day la relation to Mr. and other tax payers who have pro cured an order from th Supreme Court for an in vestigation of th Building Department, under Mr. Dudley administration, I find him.

like his predecessor, Adams, seeking to eover up hi shortcoming and maladministration in office by making use of my name in connection with the departments It may be well to state that I have been ont of offiea for the past six years, and if any wrong existed during my administration it is certainly nb excuse fot the bad acts of my successors. I do net denr that charges were preferred against me six years ago, but upon investigation I was fully exonerated, and have official ecrtiCcates thereto. I never plexded the Daby act." or Statute of Limitations, or sought to screen nijaelf. or to take advantage of the errors of others, but met the charges manfully, and fully vindicated myself in every particular, and, cons, quently, do not intend to submit tamely to persecutions or insinuations from any source relative to the oflt uses from which I have been fully exonerated, and to-day I stand acnuitted. and am so, iu the eyea of the courts and ail authorities whose decisions tha putilic are bound to respect-Mr.

Dudley Las continued, a number of men in office who aerv-xi under me, ar.d, now that they are tinder charges, it remains to be seen wkether tbey can vindicate themselves, as I have done, or whether they have committed the censurable deed with which they are chaiged. Mr. Iudley dll not serve nn.ler me. and I have only met h.m on a few Informal occasions, and notv that he seeks to accuse me of being instrumental in aiding and abetting the charges Hgain-it him. and artfully using tny name in connection therewith, I am forced, as the challenge las come, to how that I have proroptlv and successfully met all charges, and was honorably acquitted an-i vindicated by the proper law ofiWrs ar the pnMie at large, and I intend to estal l.sh the fact that I'udley and his ofteers have the past sir years committed gross wror.is architects.

and the pub lie. and endmeered 1 ves, proierty, aud security of the citizens of the Motropol.s. JAM lis M. MACOKEGOH. Kew-York, Tuesday.

April 15, 170. BOALD OF Al 1-OinioSMEST. BONDS FOR THE BROOKLYN BUTPGE APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE F.XCISE FUND. A special meeting of the Poanl of Apportionment was held yesterday, in the Mavor' ofEec, for the purpose of taking action aion Var.ous communl-entious from the departments asking for the Issue of bonds to curry on their work. After some unimportant papers had been disposed of.

a communication was received from Controller Keilv announcing the decision of the Court of Apnea's' requiring tha to raise money, ou bonds, to meet the requisition or the Trustees of tho Brooklyn Bridge. A reso. lation was then adopted authorizing tho issue of bonds, to the amcuut of ljOO.OOO, tj continue the work on the bridge. A communication wss also received from the Commissioner of Public Works, request itig ti isue of $2.10.000 of Croton water main stock, to make the improvements ar.d continue tho on the structures tt.at are necessary tq increase the water supiily. It was referred to the Controller.

The board authorized tho issue of of assessment bonds to pay for various public improvements tnat are in progress. Appropriations wore Made from tne l.xtise fan I to tr.e following eharitah. ir.st-.tu- following eharitah linns to pay tl-ree nths suppcrt of clu'-lren by Pol ce Jusf s-t. Asylum. 1" children.

-sTS 10 t. Stephen's ilome. .11 chil- 1 I'll 4H S.sl rs (. St. 'Joii borab Nursery sn.i t'htld l.O'.)7 11; In' hi ution of chudren, ss-7 11 I rr chii'ln-i 1 rotectory, ercy.

-tilt childri Friendles 1 liris, 1 r. Townsend 'ti. 02 Home for 1'alieu and 0 int.M'es 7,1 10 ox. ut.of Department if barities and C-irrection. wtio wns prv nt with his colleagues, Messrs.

Bailey an-l Un pr. senled wiiich he had reei tvtd from the S-tate Board of Charities rccommeniiit.g his board to acquire title to the int of iand tioitti of Bedevue llop tal. and ere--l bt.ii-iins tljeieon for the of their in-ri-rtsnt; numberiu The Wrt. or le-ed on t'tte. Mayor Cooper sr.gi.sted that if there are any balances to the cti il 1 of char table institutions for ls7w.

they should be of l-efrira using the futid for this year. The be would nitike a report or, the subject, after which the board adiourt-ed. niFLE rnACiici: at en fed noon. OPENING MATCH OF 1 TION Flip. A The sixth t.e:ison of ri: moor range opened yestcrc auspices.

Tr.erj wn a 1 sr.ASON COMPETI- Badge. ie shooting at Creed-iv ender very pleasant go-r re than is usual at this season of the year, aud the I'lrectorsof the National Ritlo AocHt.on could not reeali an Instance when the weath- was sj pleasant on tbe opening day. Many long range rltlemen went out to the range on the e.v-lv trains and practiced, in anticipation of the Uemington Match, which t.iiei place on Saturday next at 1)00 and 1.000 yards. An important imorovement is ahcu'. to ho made for the benent of this class of riletnen, by ret-ioVing a tr.ict of fore-t which lies oa iho north western side of the rs.rgo to Cie left of tho line of fire.

The has leen soli to a party who oroposes to the trees and clear the l.ind. The removal of tii- trees wiii prevent he wind from whirling in arguiar gusts across the liue re or loug run long marksmen, hesidt ltmaering sine ting at extreme di auceii uoarly perfest. The r.siigewas in a ood con wind waa not uir and the t-ei-heious. The f.f- for the t.rf, h'u'Ld ai.d f'ann nopny iook p.iw the afternoon. There were 27 eniries.

three of whom, llesr. Farrow, Paulding and Holti n. ad won it twice preriously. and 1 ell a mortgage on the trophy, ilr. Farrow woa the badge Ottaliy.

The she ding was unusuallv good, the lowest se-ire being out of a i.o-ible 50 1-i'tnts. The Instance. 200 yard-, 10 scoring shots. Following are the scores V. M.

Farriw N. C. E. F. H.

Iloitoa J. W. Toll 1-r. M. Xl -Malt! j.

I. F. Hand. J. F.t:!:n....

A. V. X. i'. 1 J.

W. J. H. troh ciann. J.

C. Mall, rv 47 A. 40 41 1-'. .1. Donaldson 3:1 i I T.

J. i ln W. K. Higgms :v.t i C. H.

Eagie 42 K. Anderson 3.1 4'-' J. A. Tutrv Mi i1-' A. 42 1- i Uk 37 .41 It.

Fi.kiti .411 Ilort.er 41) r. H. Eakor 4U A. Suiurl 3j j. jiu.or i )- The xty-niuth Regiment Rifle Clnb shot for a regimental badge 200 500 jards dlsaance.

IO miie. ineirop.tv was won l.v at.t. Ml Kerr, upon the score of 70 ont of a 1011 po-cts. Fhe ch mr. K.H i.

to be shot for next Saturday at 'J 1 M. tiie woonhurr excchsios Tk 1 me vieuerai neraur is a capacious steam ship, but if she were to carry a'd the individuals who hsve offered to exchange their service for a ticket "around the there would be very little room left for students ar.d tourists. The managers of the Wooiraff hsve received applications oy letter and in person as follow Captains 10; I'rcfeisors of lesrnini (one of whom writes that he is expert in the teaching or 'boxina-t-ane-ng. and arithmetic. yo; waiters Irish' American hngiish.

and Afriean-sro'- uniuera o.acx and wh te -ifi. 1 .1.1. j. uu auio- acamen. aoout 2jO; photograph 1.

It ht be asked with im-h tu bOssibl I trwvu WIlaW COUi Pko-Kranher Hfk free pa- ri inVftn IIV lhn nli em.n e.r. who writes 1 take picture of the exeur- siouists, free of charge, iu all the climes we mav 1 lhfJ Perpetual reminder of the oa loe exjecmon HOW TO 0BTA1X AX OFFICE. At the late local election in Tlnhr.l.. J. Kerr, the present President of the Board of Education, ran against ex-Judge William T.

Hoff-man for re-election. Though the Third Ward, in which they were candidates, i Democratic. Kerr was Uaten-At the meeting of the Hokoken dc-ancH, held Tuesday night. Nestor Aymocg, a member of the board, who ha vet ajother year to serve, presented Jh. purpose of thU movement wa.

4nti 1tar io the evening, Kerr waa ed Ji tml tbe -or th. or7he ret tV" --e mneh recurfni rnercaatil. establishment. fH Ay0i eonalderauon lor his unexnected retirement. A party of eentl- T'frJlh ex-Judg.

Kotfman. ytVda, MlTx jrr?" -PP a rnsl ta aa eS.rt vo oreveat Kr SAVINGS BANKS' REPORTS! CONDITION OF KINGS COUNTY IN- tTTTTTTinWV fEX rrATOttsTs or BCSnftSi TOTS. 18781 OP TWELVE ACTIVE AMD rOCB ClXsnt-BASES COXPABI80NS WITH THE IK-i POBTAJTP ITEMS OF THE LAST Albaxt, April 16. The following are thei annual report ef th savings banks of King County, aa mad to th Superintendent of tb Baaklng Tarunent, showing their condition oa Jan- i. 1879.r f'h aam 16 banks that reported Jan.

1, 1979, ara atill lu exUteac. thongh four of them th Bedford, ark. Mechanics, and Emigrant have received ce rposils daring the year, leaving the number la ae-t'v operation 12. Comparisons are made betweaa th present reports and those mad by the aame bank July 1. 178.

a to th thro moat tmnortant 1 Item resources, deposits, aad earplua. Th aggre gates reported July 1 were Resources, 55.94l.- 631 deposit. aJ50.162.933 surplus, 5. Showing a gain In the last six months of the year of i $932,676 tn resource, $370,724 ia dapoaita, and; 108,63 lo surplus. Of their assets, 30.

676, 283 is Invested In the publlcstocka, which are aathorixed by' the General Saving Bank act of la75, th par valuet ef which is and the estimated market value 38.273,041. There hav been 25.175 ac onnts opened during the year, and 15.622,634 of deposit received, and of Interest paid: to depositors. Kings couxtt savings rs'STiTunoNj ond and mortgaee. 8tcck Investments: 727.750 00 Estimated Market I atw. 121,000 00 Par Value.

121,000 00 933,230 81 185,000 00 i i Tnlted States. Cities In this 1 Btate. onn'ies Tin this Mate Towns 940,752 78 190.580 00 in this 6 00 f3.830 00 54 H.31ti.lU2 73 1,299.188 Amount loaned on stocks 101. 0O0 Oft nouse and lot at cost 'fvs ll on deposit t'-ash on ban. I Excess of nisrxct value of stock invest- nii-nt.

over cost Interest due s-id accrued H-nts due ar.d accrned binds-. County IN iv cost gtls. 7.10. far va u- iOO.INM. mark-t vnlne.

Accrueo intereet on Kuiltou Uour.ty 142 5T 15.16:1 4ik 19.971 3-t 26.SO-1 4'J 401 riS 107.OOII Total resource. -ti Lia' (iiirs. Hne Sntplua 2.46t."fil 156,101 511 Nnmher of otMin accounts Jsn. 1. 1S79, 7.S11.

lieposlts receirrd during l-1S 7m0 810 74. Intern.t credited an.l pail tor 1-7-. 1 13. 1 77. or tlie institution 1 "VH.

59. This instltuti.r J-ilv 1. lSTsl, a follow; Total resources t2 611.50'J H14 depoiitors, i 3j. 1. BL'SIIWICK SAVINGS BANK.

Jlfejurcex Bonds and mortgages 32.500 Off Stock invest-ctnts 1 Pxr Ce'itA, States no.) Oitirs ic th.s State .17.10 llo.inttes In this Mate. liowns iu th's htato ll.nUO tal 4J.uo:) fi 3,050 CVsh on lsh on b.n-'. of mark'-t valne of st.ck invest- ents ovrr cist Intcri-st lV.ru. lure and Total a r. roes 42.7f2 i.4 1 1 I 7u 257 ti' 11 1.042 MV 5,4 IX) 4 Due depositors 32.750 OS Surplus 2,56 33 JttafUfiAir.

yumher of or en accounts Jsn. 1. 1879. 411. ilirposlts rece.ved iliiring 1-s7h cj.1C..,s2 00.

i Interest cred tM nd paid for 1x7-. 454 48. 'oenses or t-e Irstiiution for ls7rt, fl.20) t0. i TIT.s i-mi-a July 1, lxTH. as follows Ttitsl l.

Tp.l'lPl; dllo depos-tDM, 7tl.34i siirplus. J.17'.. SOUTH BROOKLYN INSTITUTION, i ieercf. Bends an! 1.478.000 00 b.ock invtstiaeut: pAfnited 2 310 657 771,010 39 40 Par States 2 Ot' i.OoO txi-s In this btate 2320.300 fi I in Tj.ir.s in th. fcttte 37 ()0 1 I 5iH) at.d 1 a r.

al al cost Cash on a-h ou hati.t 5.1!73 427 5.351.35 00 st 175 oho oj. S.iem oil 215.77s 41- l.cess ni-irk-t vaine cnTs over Inlcr-t a cruel t.il rteoiire sloe i Invest- 22.11(2 OO 9ie Otf Tine depositors Stir; lus aT0l 927 13 b9s.872 bi Vnmber of open aeonnt Jan. 1. 1879. 15.708.

I'- t-oslts cived iluilijg 02. lnt-ret crelltat paid 17, I xt- iisrs -f the m-titut: ir, :t2.tltj3 7u. 1 nn Ji.lv 1. a dlo-s- rc urces. due depositors, S.oM..

el- WILLUMSBURG SAVINGS BANK. io-Sources. Bonds and n-ortgagr 5,213.631 4 q.ocs 1U1 III OlIIUI, r.fim.it'l ii rotted Sta-es 4. OOO.OiXI t. 3411,333 33 I I sitate 4.0O0 it in tips State.

Ci-iintics In tills ate. f. 141 Tovn in ih.s state. 4.000 00 4,033. 0110 00 r.n.i.D'.i.'.

oj filjlhooll 10 10. Amomit on as busking ho lis? sn 1 at cost lost Cash on oet o-it alii ou hand. a 2 Will lli I I.IKI'I (III JJ7. f-'iS 1 1 i. so lH-s 415 oi of mmket value of st.i nv-nt roi in" nsj due a-d 1 a and -jnexpirel Total resources 217 P73 'itt 07 74 Dn depositors burt 3 il tttcaU XumV-er of open Jan.

1. 1 31.9.11. I'ttv 's received daring 117s). SI 52 lt7 13 latere crrdite-i and a for 17" 6H7ii.4f!5 7. Ixnet.sesof tne institution for 178 813.7h0 Till ir.st.iu: ion reportel Julv 1.

as follows 1 ri-s in due depositors, surplus, i. 7. 11, oia BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK. 3onds snd roortg-aires Mock i.nc-stiuents, 2.001.100 00 F. slie.

aud Hit krt I ue. ouo P.ir Va'itf. I'nited States. a-JiXJ UOJ II i ri; p- snire Mate. F.bij le Is.anJ Iriclana M.ss- uri 03 001 1 l-'OliOll lmi imhi l.m.

i 2i'3 .40 3.933,583 Cities tn this stale. Counties in this Stale Total (1 3.i.iso.iXJ i 14.i'..r.75 aiel lot at cial Orh-r real estate at coal Ca-h On txi-rss of ma-Vet value of stock invtsi-ments over cost I r. teres! due aud accrued. bo ris of the State of Tennessee eoat tVSl.HOO. pir value 121.

ihiu. ttirkl 13.440..tO5 09 4I.0O.I (XI 41 047 r. 20U.U10 2j 7 dV370 Otj lj Total reajurces. rjf.loj 7 1 lino depositors 15.710 371 bf StaritttraL Nmbr of open accounts Jan. 1.

1873,31.507. Deposit received dunt-i 1h7k, $1.337. 140 33. Intereet cr-dltet and raid for 17m. 39.

5 Klfenses of the institution for ls7, 69. Tttis ir.st.iuiioo imported Juir 1. 1SJ7S1, tiiliowt-Totl resonrr-s. 17.307.410; die depositors, 15 2iJ5-45 1( surplus, 2.07 GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, OF KINGS; iheaoarees. Bonds and mortgages 152,780 00 block investment! Efimaled Par Valw.

Market Pa ue. Tnited Rtatee S40 CKXI lo. 3(MJ no luoiirl Slate. 11. ft (XI 00 Citte in thi 5 tat- 102.000 110.297 60 4 Counties in thia 6,000 P.lDo 00 Towna in tk.

1 htate 000 24,000 00 iiissH in im Stfte 30.1X10 00 T'i 2Tr3.0sb Amdunt loaaed oa atsica blanking house an-1 let, ai Otner real estate. -t coat Cash oa Cask 00 f.icsa of market valne 9t atMkavMtl meat over eoet. Intetest aeorued Enldu aad aocrued 5 223.537 14 13.000 iki H.SOvl 0O 29 071 Ofe 4.954 Ike 2.S35 9h 4 050 SU 7 07S 39 2.143 4 b4aa.au 7 44 detail 'MllM 44 lavrnva Sarplaa. yaaiWi Jaa. 1.

1T oja. orowsretTdart 1H7H. BsM til 7 t.Il lat-ree erMtted 4 i4 for laTis, 174 Tan l.liih, ji 1 ZiT" 1 EAST BROOKLTN 8AVDJQ3 BAXS. Beads aad HN.1M00 fttotat xvraiau mr r-mfme. 121.000 17.000 9.000 Jfarse Fte, tumss 74 00 18.130 00 i.5A0 00 TTarred tae OU 1 thia Conattc la tbia Tew la thia Total.

rns.njo 7J v-r-'nr hai 1 "an 4 lot, ad 373.413 (wj 4V474 vo lx.77- 77 U7T 10 a 75 Vth? state, at eoa Cash oa oa Execs of market vain of stock 1st set menu ever east Iateree aa asul aocrsed. so ToareorosB. eaU, Daedepoalton Surplus. BtaMslirml. 03 PI AAso 7 Knmberof epea account Jaa.

1. aVIHKV IVpielta received donna ls7l 150.M5 laterestrreilltedaad paid for 17. 7. F.znenw of the taaUieUea for 1 7(i. B-i, tki: I ax ThU InatitoUon reported Juiy 1.

l7aV follow Total resource. tViiO.TOtf do denoaliAra. -i km sarplus, i7.B7d. DIME SAVINGS, OF WILLXAMSBURO. Bonds and block inveetmenta 249,910 00 ParValm.

JaTarsrt 77,097 SO 99 500 00 147.870 00 ntle In thia btar 73.000 In this State Towns la this 6ae V3.000 14400 Total J14.4(XI ML oarm oo A unt lnned on slocks hankinc bo-lee and lot. at cost I'lwt rr. estate, at cost Cash on depoeu fc t'aah on hand market valsaof stock lovist- ment over cost Interest due and aoornel Fun: Itiixe aud tlxtarea b.OJO If 12IS41 79 S1.3t V4 S.2J0 e0 24,551 n.2d 40 4 VH 64 Total roeouree Lin Mil ties. Due depositor 9V4 POS P3 us 64,343 94 tilatU'tcoL Vumber of opes acemints Jan. 1.

1 879. 8 31. Deposit nsreivel 4nnng 1 97. Interest vt nd for 1 7h a.io.ffxi 87. F.Tre-ures of the Intltntioa for sn.frOt aai.

in jepof-ej July 1. ls. as follasrs 1 I 11a. r-eour. es.

J. JI.3JII; OU CCpOSItOrS, 693 surplus, DIME SAVINGS BANK, OF BROOKLTN Bono's ana mortgages 2,423,723 60 d.iki lUTesimcnia EstimtauJ Mar-Par 11 I'arW- CnltedRtate.82.32u,0OO2.l,2b2 50 Cities In this Mate 2.704. OCO 2.K47 BlUl OO Counties In tais State 3T 5--0 225 OO Total 5 IU2. JlMIJsi.Clo.iiiT-To B.402.500 00 00 HO, (MM) no 61.734 12 J.S.J7 ir7 115,614 bH 227.547 60 Amount limned on stocks. oanllug-house and lot.

at coat :r.er real estste. at Cash on I'sih on flan4 sssjes of market value of stock In veat- nu over cost Interest due and 4.513,000 lu 7.783 681 11 750.144 94 Total resources LianlitlfM. ru hurjilue SttUtsiu-aL Number of open accounts 1. 1870 3O.8v0. leisstts receiiel during -TH.

lai 07. InUrest endued ar pl for 1bh. 1 W53S. I xpeoses of the for 1 -7 s. 40 0O3 eiS.

Tn.s intitn-ion July J. l7l as resnrce. s. due deD.jaitv.rs, 7 surplua, GERMAN SAVINGS BANK. Bond and raorggss 305.

250 00 Stock Investments rufmalM Tee r'a'sx. falme. T'nltM SttM 93U.IMHJ JA 100 In thli State 201.000 2 Towtn in -VjV 4T.5'0 47 f.OO Total '27 Vi7T.i 71.13 72 n7.iitxi mi 2.1.310 10 47 foi oo 8.162 71 29.661 28 11 313 7 227 Mt o9 70 7.7tS 00 77o lr.l 70 105. J12 3.1 TtfttlkinC hOUaVAKXl'l let. tat (ntr re-iil fittc, vl ml ih on fiiefMlt.

'h on baui tre of market ralu of itv-rk ltiTetw nut-nt ftipr fo-t avccrneyi Total rronrct rn Amrtmitnr Intt-rei vocr-jei on dri.U to jaa 1, i TotiiI i vamW ot rpf-n irrounu Jin. 1. 1S79. 3 015. r--jiiTfj-i during 1T.

In.t-rf crifiiHl an-i fur 17K. 31. Kitn, of in-tltutioo for lr75, IMlJ tWL TK.i rtt.nvl Jul 1 r. urc-P dae drpo-T-orv $7 19 ASS urp.ua, GRUKN POINT SAVIXG.S BAXK. htmourrta.

rio1 and mortgage. 314.200 00 Mocx investments. K-rimuHttt Par Palm'. i-trt rolsu. Citiesln thuStatc.l6ti,'XiO 176.3rtO Counties in tin (state 12A.SOO 128 017 Twa'iis in this State S2 7t)0 Total Real estnte.

at coal 829.4 SO 00 14.477 7 42.V4K 73 7.0C3 I A o.ao7 no 12 :2 32 2 OllO KI 7 31. oca" 6 Csh on Cssh hand Eii-ei of market ali-o of stoi inreat- mcntsover cost 1-iterest due and iciniML fixtures, and safe Total resources P-ie depositors 677.3v7 f-n S'J Bun-lua ArqnsricaC Xumber of open accounts Jsn. 1. 1 H7H. lief receive.1 rtur ti 1 H.

77. Interest credited and pa for l7i. 2. 3e. lil tiii-' the institution 3.79n IA.

Til. institution rer.i.rted 1 tltTMl ti ta: 174; due depositors. fcililliO tuy.Oe-l. EAST NEW-YORK SAVINGS BANK. isarccs.

Boads snd Stock Investments 74.012 50 CitUs in tl.isSta-e..7i;.on0 47K.215 heal estate at cost Cash on de I Casb on bund Intere.t aecrued Furniture ud iituri Total resources 4. 2Xi 4 3 1M2I 37 2.i77 37 3, o) 22 1.7-2 O0 17b. a LiahUuira, Due deposlors. Other liabilities i4.ro 21 4.H2 4 Wt lhHifosiTTi ts.ioS bt Total liabilities Surplus Nemher of oisen accounts Jsn 1. 1K79.

1.077. Iiepoa.u ree-tve-1 daring 1-7S. H7 1 92. 1 3lerest credited aid paid for 171. 91424 49 Ktj ense of i be r.

stlturton for lsC-v. 4J. Th in.tttnt on r-o. et July 1. 17,) a f.

Uoa- I nisi ne- --rj dposlts-r. .54.651 EMIGRANT SAVINGS BANK. H'acmrtra. Bond and 19,200 00 Stock EtHmateH Par 1 lut. Vaiui thl 1 rtSo CouaMe ta 1.1.

a Male 2 1X10 2.320 Total tJoiMM lji.i)0 Cash 00 Cast, on hand ceaof market 'aioe of lock Imeev m-n 1 over par value Intc-reet aerrued furaltur and Cxturrs Total resources f-ubtluu Due deottor Otner liautlitie Total liabilir.ee urpius 20 000 00 4I 24 0 tU9 1.1 Ml 0.1 ssi. i 250U 0) jO.biJ" 34 XOft tsfl lo.OJj 50 4 S. 144 S.JOJ 14 By reaolot on of th -ard ot TrvaUssa, this beuk ha gone inio voluntary and will pay Its tor. la taX liosi of tiie dep. is tar iwea xntbdrawa ermate PARK SAVINGS BANK.

A-'e'ai ow. Cash oa lUa'Mluics. Due depoel tors No deposit rax-ei ved during tie year. 5t) 47 153 47 BEDF0HD SAVINGS BANK. Bemureea.

Ciah oa baad ItsetlMies. lu depositors A Xo deposit received dimni tie 51 00 51 00 MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK. Caah a depoart 3114 IT epcetr hm be ienatte leaatvn Aartaa tbe XB MKCEIXANEOUSCITY KES chess wira iirixo figvses a lUAtAxr crnxTAiTafcrr at tk Aa. XMT OT atrtOC Th Xanhatta Chtm a contrived a Vw-i. pWaatt raWta aaoat at tbe tra at leCt.

rWlksMtf mtwmmal Tay4 with llviaai lores, awawtai pmhUass same eroar, a ta.bla of 4 rood deal ef m-M S. mtotwatec she aaabfie ta the eJIalrs therinane which Ksjxtpt4 akej ne third of tls Xudttmr, ea4 w0 thaw 7T rres iwy aanaax wiy, eetrtainxMe.t whlcb ni satltW nd wkiak mbrht Wn wltWwt aaareepeet tat eawthsaUv ass. cUl kart to aia osra teettetat faoUags. bond rr. tbe MUaweeU feraUboe greot pctlo ef tt lege pTsXTana.

bat tbi tret xsakt rnchj tavasst wa tbe table "Mepalapaelaeav! rriaoa," wnVrk repr stifd a gaaae ef ebeet tar We a arts ihaa the aol of aiaa. Illaip! peee arvd eolo. After a mtaarral ef aaata. ta kT souss ins miw vsaani spas in ta atava i with a anhabl array of Wald. eelvaatak aad amid i-tiMttarltaaa aasarlaaea tramp.

Ta cs4maaee ware ef asvvaral ag, Vetx asduarrl aad aatlqae. Tb Kiaea and might hav attaaod maater la ta tina of Ckari. macn th katghu tolrlt hav Wa of aerWi rf -r- was an swiosaeJ tb prelacy of any ar. aoaa sf reverend royexerers. for tb Is-Jilj ry an character aad their prweoat eatoaxatt taaarja? ortb pawa.

epue of tkeir gale, they were aa atederalT coa a4e. msit ie girla aa mhrfat Brest the trsat City Sew Tork. A Wmder flcrurtsk of trap tb. brosxght aa a benmiag Htt'e aisas-kroaiaaT T. tb chape of Col.

Juh K. Pellowa JTs eat among aU tb th eoiorssd avaverv la nlata ee-Z Ing dr. that wwadwrf al garxweat wfe. 7ctr4i3 a of ear draanatle aatltora. aa few aaea bow to wvar.

ad many fewer aava. Ha ur.oriw a uui Bsuaraxsa, ia a lea blmsalf a a sroeahz4 bill ett tkss eaeribH "-verms fHnaaanv: lfeinga aad 1 Cant MackeaxU. er4.a lT4 llagene Uelmar, w.tb gradnaaed artsfcWatiaa. aa tk. Captataa ef tbe rival host.

Tbessi tbendwlr ublarr ltk trempeta. took llair tavtTl their twepssctiv ebeea-beairda nsl Ilk euti fr. d'T1 lb wiJi th Marshal aad ao fortb rau4 ea a em board of ta essge. Opt. atackevtW etmee.3 th red and bla epaa tb blae.

Caj. XtZ keaxi' gam waa i-g-siT from tbe Wgtwatxr. nd onlr one did Mr. ilrar rt aa depart from aa attitad fat 4fae. Oa ta XwnZ ninth tnov tbe former rbeckasated th King bjr a mareant bi Qaew npptwtV.1 Blabop.

The rasa a probUta called Aulas' tb Fleet footed oa aeeoaxrt of tb Oa i move round th board la loag aad aasnj other tblnc Uiesre sraa a gam of a rd aVeal al ta tere.t. which was played la Part kr PaxU Mem, ralnrt Barbr, ia heptembcr. 1 "sLH. wba Morphy coaaactod this sod aeve other nn el i-Z sans line, wtiboat ahr.t of eheaataea aosva, winning of ta samea, aad th 'UrtweWu drawn. i CLKABIXO VJ- a Mr ST MKT.

Mr. Fanning, of tb Iran rnanufasrturlcf tr of Cobaak as Thean. of "et rtre. eaTeed ea laspt tor Dll Vs. at tb Folic Central 09e.

ea Xaaasp eight, to mak laeairie aboat Va rredrrtek ft Kaib. a former aplor th firs, wa bad p-ared aom time ago. Mr. Faaalng tbeagt4 poaaibl that ilr. NaaH hsa4 bear mataerad, Dnnag aa Investigatioa few wka age bp DVsttM Attoraev Pbelpa of.

a ao-eavloJ eoafesaioa skaeg prisoaar to Exufliah detectlv at bee. land Yard. Loadoa. to tk effect tbat ba bad murdered a man, iTprtag August. 1 S78, xa tba) City, and had throwa 14a body into tb river aaat th Wall Street Perry, it was learned that tb bad of an aakaowa man vssas foaai at th Wall-St im erry slip ta Aagaat.

Us 7 7. aad assoag tb taper in th case submit -d to Mr. Pna'n wr a bearing the nam. "RC Neeh." aad wkieh srsve aald to bav been foaad ba th body of ta drawee man. Th pnblieatioa th a an.

rttranad attentio of tb Era pf Cobaak A- Tbea-i, aad an InvMtigattna waa into br lh This investigation rsseubved la diicoveririg tbat Fredertrk Saab, aiead Kit Tear, bad died aadswaix. while aa3ring from s4obolisia. si X. lj tastt csevcnienu-trts oa th lllh of Aoga. l7a.

and that be waa Varied 1 It It era Tm 4 A rew paper round on hla tody p-aeesi oa a i Xi. Morgae. sad ly rt mixe-l srilh I tbo belonging I lie-1 th onauvwn axaa wee tad Uea foaad erowcadeaa year previoaaiy. Mt. i'sxiltic tdealiCed aasw a the paper aa being ta lb haodwritiu- of Mr.

tbeir miaaiiag which fat rlen ap Is mystery of his diaappearaae. Mr. Faaeiag n. hav tb body ramovesl: from PolUr's Field aad eater-red la GrMB-smod- Cmtry, whore mother la earied. All th aaiboritie mrram ta pea.

noanclng t.ie atory xold to th Keotlaad Tard astaw tta aa antra, and tbey belter ft wwa far th pnrpos of th prbvoeer beiag broagkt te Vba conntry. ax ba 1 a native of Maine. i jo kEuccB zxpxrsu. A roeetlnr of the aenfermee eommitteM af th tVi pavers of Jersey City end tb bsaks wa xstsi at lVorm lis last evcainc at tb call of tht Horcr-l cf Finaac. Tk eommitte arpoiated -enriHider tb propeaed rodaetloa of expense leassl ed la favor of reducing the ealarr list by ebelkdtla( anrvral ofHcrs.

Ol rrommeadatioa wax that af hoard meet in tt City Ilea, and tbat tb Gty OA be tbe c.ark of all boards 1 alao, that tb City Car lector act a Wster Begletrax 1 tbat tb Corvorariei Counsel and City Attdrcsv ba eonaolUl.t4 (Xj all honorary poattloaa should airaated ei sa.arv. and that tla af cbkl should leach rlasse Thcv also reportad la favor of reduciaa th atadie ia th pabHc sesooe so a to do away with a aumbrr or teacher abols tb Xortnai School In th Fir IepartDaet thrf-propos to drop about 75 mo aad three Bgiseera, which 'would leave th fore tnopermtiv. Thef farther sng2eta that lb Fotuw furs be sedd men. '1 proposed redactioa win rodae th xpen of tb city from S5S6.fcts9 to34o.l2X Th report wa adopted aad referred te toe leoare af lnaiic for aetio. TIIS JtODT OP A MtBDEBBD CHILD.

Tbe body of the milting child ot C'atharisl Eriskson. of No. 232 Cherry treet, waa yeeVrraaf diacovervd by of th Society fur ta Prevention of Cruelty to Children, la the wale eiotet of th above pramlse. wtr it Lad beat' probably thrown by it drunken mot bar. Mx.

Er.ekx-u wax arrested on the tnh inst-ea aas-plde -of Infanticide, aad ia a prisoner La tb Tombs, Tb feet of tb case hay bB already pa billed at Mr trie 4 son deal that ah threw ber ahlld int th watr-tlot. bat says tbat It wa a femal friend of hrr who cou, milled tb. The child waa three sneath old. and sem aiae. ered atrsUy a black rim encreled tne tbfeat, caoslac th beuaf tbat Mrs.

Lmtsm ff spring bad been fuaily with. Mr. Ericxaoa waa te be tried yesterday, la the Cert of rpeiU rMa, a char; of acglectlag ber lafaat, bat frnawria-tenlent Jenkins, of tb (society for th Prweabse of iv to Children, asked for aa edjuara avert pending f)Scer Chiardi a soar a. It was some Us afterward that tb oSccr foa-id tb la tb water-cioeet. Th eaa ftr leariag taCraerf hand, wul go Vo a higher eoart.

A F1SAL CBSTe.VSlAL DITIDKXD. Mr. E. N. EricLaon, ci No.

5 lUekmn-rrT-t, asent for tb Onietin.al Coard of Flt-acc la tkat City, la Daring a final of t0 re at per abate to tbe subscr.be rs to tbe Centennial Lxhiblri The share were for IO each. ad bolder bar eV ready reoelred 1 73 per ahare. and iotarset trsai dt of paymaat of snbsvrriDtion. Thi will xaak 2 35 la ail retained of the oririaal aanoaal tsaid as. Congress authorized tb sa of 1 0 of tb stora.

and sebcrit-d for 1 feX) XX wtici wa paid back la fait. It was ant foecd aeeeeeary to oe tb entire a.onnt. bat ttv exact swim ba aeeer beerj rrwirted. It 1 the tbe bfserd tnC msxe enal report whoa th prsseeat distr.haUba at ompitd. which will frobatly be a loag tta.e.

a tte snoacrbera are eotaing in very akw.y lor ttrtt money. Many are dead, many hav moved Oa-Ian I part of tb rta. and xtiaar more act a.der It worth their wh.i ta co.c. the at3 aeaat c.mlng to them. a ACCVAZD BT UlStTXr xOTBZJL Amoco; the prison ex yecterday before static Smith, ta tb Tomb Tollr Coast, wa WlOaal Ilayea, 20 year of ag.

a moot of si I aai inlili ssae Jimniy "Uayee. Tonne Hayes waa arxwctei at tb Instance ef bis atea-tnother. formerly Mrs. Ie wa charged bun with ttsa''-ig musical-box vabad at $JAM. A fw nuht ago ti- tt-aswaUrasa 1 en case bosa la a ao entirely 4her aad wbee SJ step mother charred bis wisa eoxxuxuulag cartaia diahonnrabU acta, replied by rail hag her alien Mr.

Bay aearcaed her atop-aoa a po iers aai fosnd a pawa-tarkrt for 10 njn iii'Ilj III mar' ral-box matiooed abov She tbea bad a warrant Issued tor bis arreav. Jaat-be Scaita 1 ia 1 Hay to await trial ta defaalt of 4540 bail. Tb prisoner, after a abort XBeareeratUic. we 11)1 seed, lame A. Monagrta-i.

So, til Mu-berry StrA neooaaicg hia DEATH Or AX OLD MXW TOBXBM. Mr. Eliaa T. Da Fonaat. a necibor of aa aid aad wU kaowa Siew-Togk tarn fly, died yesiaxday al bi taataoao.

Va. 1 Eaa Takrty-elt h-Kreet, la abs etghty-third year af hi age. Mr. Da Feawat wat bora la thia City, aad waa for assay yoara a sal dealer ta real eat la Ha rsstired tram aiM earralu at tb 1 lad Use 5 1 '1.

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