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II 1 DISCUSSING TDE T4RIFF IUSX7FACTURERS VRQETLTE PAS SAGE OF A JUST TARIFF pA W. RftCKUmi IS FATOB OF rtAClitO SAW UATI1UU OS LEVEL WIT MAjrU-FACTTKED 000S THE SESOLTIOXa. Tb larjra ball of tha Cqpper Union wu but two-third Ut Tenin bv aoj aoSIBee Irawa texetber by all of tb ntaoufafctrrs of this CUy. of thM Imllog Id clothing. fureUliluf saa apboUUrint roods, aaa similar at Stele.

Tb object of tb wu tq coasto A report of lb TarllT CeasUiloa aba tbr-ort of lb omniltie oa tM uV tb tariff, and to protst asalest any legls-atlou which all plec a low rata cjf dot? oa Hi ported maaufaetured artlli tbaa tbajt Imposed tba malarial from wnleb tb artlcl ara nsau-'aeturcd. Tba alatfaras waa oaaaalad ty a faw wU aowa catlmao, among thm bIa vrtt P. Wbif, Tbomas G. Sbejrman. Ed-Band ft.

MM, lingo t. Potosky. Warrsin B. Hart, Ceoi Boom. F.

B. Vaa Vices. Ollvr T. Jaalnga, filcbard SWabrf Jama D. DUI.

W. P. Jennings, F. Boo, Isldor Kaaa, Samaal KlaqW, Max chur, 4 E. Wood, and Charle H.

Tinoy. F. I. Vaa Vlck called tba ioaUo( to irder, and lornlnatcd, Alxndr E. Kursbdt or Prel-Wnt, llr.

Eanbaadt on takia. tea- ebalr jda a ij prlaf apaaob dasartblaf pur- poaa of Iba Tboa praaentj ba said. bad tnat aa Kw-York manufacturers, jot merely amployr. Whatever affect tba basin of snaaufaotarias: affect tba employ a aa tba A weak ago a meeting: wu Held In th Cooper Union, ostensibly In tba Interest iof mnu-faaturar. i Certain lw on tba tariff (jusstlon Bn held by tba rantlomaa wbo manarad tbat fceetlna.

ttid tbelr Deecbe aid rolul4on wr tubllshed through tba land a the uUcp-ance of he w-York tnenufaotarer. "Now we. who are tnenufscturere." said Mr. KursaeedtJ "know thai ar outraged and intuited by thi news of that meeting. Iba manufacturing Jatwrvsta of ftfcw-Yorki ara Important enough to aneak for themselves, and to La beard wben they In tba treatnila to tba resolution oaued a week aao It wa aawrltd that tiraat Briuia bad lollt up a ananufaotiliiac Industry that auakea ber kUl ana (ower la tbla respect onejaaled) amoof tie aationa WIU New-York knantifao-luo-era aorrpt tbla atatementr t(e Uroat liritaia' klli exceed our After raferrtnc to tba resolution paaed by Iba meetluc of lat Week, aad 0olar1na Vl)t tbey do not represent WiMDtlmBU Of manufat'turera.

Mr. Knrnbeedt aalOi "juur bul-Mm (Jend on.tbo Tariff Jew now pandlna. We IDBOnfaolure aertaln article her. Sliollir artlole ara I tn ported, and wo raait eorapete with! the for-tea manufacturer. Now.

If br tbe new law wa are to taxed ao muub on our materuU tbat wa ran not to compete, wa mut either nop hiannfao-luiinf or la co abroad to do It. What demand la material etieap enourb to compete wlt4 tbe lor-. a an manuraolarer. Tbat I all wa asv dr expect from Conirree. and ererf operative In eerf fao-lory ta Jun aa much Intereated In tbia demand a tba own of tbe factor? What stand In the rr Why bare we not bad tbUf i It ta be- reuse lndutrle, older tnan! aara, ee-tabltthed lone enourb to acquire waalto and luBun-e.

be demanded enob exorbitant rate of protective duties on arood which are our aateriala itiat uur Intcreeta and rlcbte bare been fergotten. "bey bave done It by tbe lia of arrumet which Wa presented ber last week. These Industries ra food of calling tbemelTt infant Inlall tariff lisrossioni. Tby must fosured; they must ot be allowed to faoe competition, ao they pile on protective duties till there 1 no chanoa off protcct-Itiar the manufacturers wbo follow after tbam without exhausting tba patience of tba longfuffrrtaff publlo and toppllna over the whole Tbev tbeae older Industrie, tbat ther will Dak car (if Ha; but: bow do tbey propose to do It They bate grown rich and trong. but tbey will not fiuat one peuny of their protection, i nd they rava With iba advtee to- do what they bava doo-4uaexa aom further profit it ef tbe luuiunir la tbe abao of a atlll hlrlici duty on aurauods.

We do nut daslra this. He are not i aaxlou to obarr for a suit of olotblni that wa Kiuld aeli for US ar Vu If wa bad not at exorbitant duty an tba cloth. We do not desire injure any Industry, especially annAmerloan I nd pi try. If protection I to be tbe oollcy. let all Interests be Hut protest tbat wa do not) ask for in heavy Imooata tbat we must oeoessaiily bav If au tbe demands of the older Industries ar met.

At tbe eOnoiuaioa of Mr. Kursneedt' speech OII-. T. Jennings read th following resolution, bleb war raoelved with applause: Interests as mannracturer of Hew. fork are those ot loyal cltlretu, and coantqueDtly se demand notbUig which will be oppressive to an AcMrtmf, iWe urge tbe passage of a Tariff law dur- tbla sossloa oa a scale of Justice to all Intereots.

Kriivl. We repudiate all desire to taa higher fotles tmooeed oa tbe aolsbed proauctloos of foreign ouutrtrs which will be prohibitory la auy sse. JuM lcati. We protest against any legislation wnereby the materials used In our manufactures csjnnot be fttrchased advantaaeousiy, and ask that we tie placed cn toeaameraa fair a bast aaeur forelgaicoupet-Itora. i Kfotvtd.

with our fscllHIs In manufkWtnrtna, are prepared to compete with Lurooefor ibe aradeof Ibe world and vaaiiy Increase our prtlduotlou, (r eoterlppled by aiiwlse aad partial legislation, and discrlwliiatloB la favor of the foreign uiaaufwturer. sr uf Ibe (uw special aad lln.lwd borne indutirles at t.isei pease Of Hie mai.y, aud ibat such polity now depriving us of the abllliy add euornuiuaiy 10 lb 'Owlh aut prospMity of tbe most Important ana da ladliMrtMof tbeoouutry. 1 want sidy Isglslallen, so ml our oa wbtea so luaay aapeud, will not be Inter- Thai Iheaa resolution teat tha rav enle Chairman or tlie ommlltee ea of Mfuate anil on ways aai sieaasor tbe House of resrutatlvea, aad a oeiumlltee be esio. lo visit n.ulagtoa to present theiu. If deemed desirable.

lir. Everett P. Wbaaiar. wbo waa tha (tit ft-far speaker, took as hi text that portlo of Mr. addresa of last week which Was lb efleot that tba Attierlean people bavaand know, no 31-linotlon under our lastltutlon but ucbra men (nj la tha distribution of Providonr or ttade by their own Industry or their own ldlenesa, their own temperance or tbelr own profligacy.

TbU.be bold. Wa a condition of affair that abould exult. The eomplaint of the manufaeturar of tbla tcnritry who ar oppressed by exlatlug tariff laws! that th existing tariff. Ilk that proposed by lb Triff Commission, work Injustice and lnagoalltlea which discriminate aealbtt th many for thai benefit tl a faw. Tbe theory upon which the tariff itianlpu-itors ar working la tbat we must bnlid a wall about tbla eoaotry, manufacture vcrytbinc ourselves, at ao matter what coat, buy nothing and te independent of th rent ot the world.

While tkeoretl-eaily this may look good for our oountry.apraotl-aally it work against us, and result In cutting off from proOUbl trade with tba ootald world and limit) tba potalbllltta of manufaotu. By tba unwise taxation of raw material this eoontry la prohibited from (ailing oil ololks to Cblnai hoots aad shoe to Chill, and thousand of other artleles In other atarkeU beoaus ot tba Imposltton of taxes oa raw material. Mr. Wbaaiar arauwant tt aom laaath waa to how tbat oloibloat cap, lud other articles of every day use cost mora ta tonsuoiers here, and ware shut out as poMi.il articles of export, bau.lh materials Used lit aiaoufaetur are heavily taxed to ptoleut aiid help I law apilalll to bep up lrg Thus tlto working man I tnaU a ufferer, for It a universal rul tbat tba ebpr tin ma-Krlal use4 lo a giveu manafai'tura lb better Iba wages to tha wage-worker, other thing tvelsg agual, for tba cheapar tha material the great-tribe demand for tha manufactured arttol, aud Ue greater lb demand th mor th demand for labor and tha belter the ay therefor. Hgure vr quotad to prove th truth of this statement, as snow a by the Increase In demand and wae for rofkOia ta manufactured leather good alter tba removal ot Ike duty on hide, a th removal of that daty opened up to tnaaufartarer th market of the world.

ng and ba beoom tb lichest na- Hon la tba world l.ecaute It abaadoocd protection ffter thoroughly trying It and finding it to bd a de-uslon and: a rallo of barbarism that should be cherished In ao civilized nailen." In cioalng, be aid what tb majority of tbe manufacturers of New-York aad of tha whole country want la a pro- iloa following nay tariff law which shall provid that tbe tariff on raw materials shall in no case ex-ed ibe duty OB lb finished artlcie mad of these KateTiaJe. i Tb aextvker was Thomas O. of Prookiya, who aatd tbat ayni(hth of of tki country ara manufacturer of baistted good, and not of raw materiel; and even eighths of tb tariff for tba protection of aianufacturcr la really taken out of th pockets of In whem It I supposed lo protect. In IT snlr were made la tba port of New-Vork for sal In London, and before tba Kevolullon tbeeolonlas x- C-rted plg-lron and bar Iron to tngland. I ndr this eesed srslem of protectteo.

however, hsv ot ap rted a pound of Iron to England, hen the tariff on Iron was reduced to V4 pereL la ItOT rsanufactured alevea twelfth of our Iron bwene, and la tha last year of tha low tariff, wa manufactured twr.iM) toa -of plg-iroa la thi fuuatry. aad imported but toes from Wl tb other aoontrl of lb world. What be 'beau th vault of lb TO per eenl. doty on Ltigltsa aig-Iron atkd tb tkar. in laad we Imported oa third i a mot iron from Englaud a wo predaeed at borne." New era.

Mr. Miee, auaa said, lb largest manufacturing Cltv In iba aountry, bat bar aiaaufaelure ar all of flalshed ovu, aad tha protaetion to all five a to th raw fnaterlaL Tb duty.oa plg-lron It 17 a toa. or about per cent, of Its valu In th Kaglisb Tha duly on that Ima made up Into bard war la Vut rr coot, or about baif tbat on toa raw malarial Whn to tb duty aa Iron la addd the eost freight and Insurance tb aianafacturer in thla ciuntry paya for hi raw mauerisi from 90 to ICO per eent. more than the fngllahmaa paya, aad, of course, tb Engtissroiaa caa andarU blm In tba finished article, apoa which be nay but a oer ceat. duty.

Th working of thl benign ytm of protection to totak roes the pocket of the American manufacturer the (Treat burden ot theee tax waieb ar levied theoretically protoat hi baslnoaa. At toast aiae-tentb of tk good Imported Into thi oantrt ar auob aa only manufacturer oaa cs. la lal tm sorted tU.0uU.0u) worth of Iron, aad ot that uly worth wa la tb fortn of finisbed good. Of Uxe paid on tbia b-on, cor bono manufacturer paid ly.mW.OM or about vest. Haw materials." aald the sower, have duties Imposed uooa them fr protectnej of from 73 to Bee Mil kiwi than era nave to oora- Mt with CogUab manufaetarora.

wltb no greater rotation, tor oar finished gwoda tbaa rrem to aoper enL That I tba beauty aad 1iu.Uo of our, boasted protactloa rtesa.M tru. Mr. Iboarmaa eld, that An.rlca vara bUstar tbaa r'-" -w waaaa. jbad at way ba blcbr. and tbr waa bo reaaoa wby they abould aot ba.

In tbia country there wa a grant deal more land pa for eUlmnt thaa la any other country consequently, good labor waa more valuable. Statistic showed tbat tha avaraga annual production of aa American workman waa about 12.000. wblle tba avaraga annual production of aa An gusn workman wa not more man therefor th wag cr thai American oaibt to be blgber than 1 Uoeo of bla British, brother. Tb avermre English workman works boor a day." exclaimed lb speaker. Oreat laughter I mean 64 hours a week, taugbtar and rrles of Tbt If I don't tak care I shall mak a speech eon! In accuracy to tb speeches mad by mlot protectionist." la'reality, Mr.

bbannan tha American wort man wer among tha cheapest workman la tba world. Tbey produred nor for th money tbaa did tba cheap labor of Great Britain. It had been said ibat fcogieod wa anxious to break down th peoteetiae tend of thl country Mub an We wa absurd, end lhaepeaker would givo to any perarm who could show that X)0 bad aver bee expended Keglkad In aiilug tba JuUr-ests of tree trade In this country. After Mr, hermn bad concluded blph tb resolution wer put to a vote and ware adopted, with a few dlsMnlin votes. The Chairman announced tbat letter of noorsgemDt and Indorsement bad been received from th Hon.

rarl ftouura. tha lion, fvewart L. Woodford. Gen Ktban Alton. F.

U. Tbarbar, and Cocg resuiao-ict John J. Adama. CB1SESE HEW YEAR FESTIVITY. rtSDiyO TBS DAT IN SOCIAL CALLS TOTIOSB I3T THK JOBS DOCSE.

Tba Cbineae qnarter of tba City Mott and Pell trt and their vicinity wa agitated yesterday by tb celebration of the first day of tba Cbl-oa yr. It waa a good day for creditor, for every Chinaman witb any Mlf-rcpect cleared himself of all hi ootatanding debt th firat. thing In tb morning, according to Chines custom. Tb remainder of tbe day waa devoted to calling and fcaallQjr, and all labor in tba laondriet sod Ua-wbere eama tb tacd Ul. Chlnmn In tbelr best olotb, with imV.ng face and dangling cue, wr seen all day upon tba treei.

going from on bous to another, aalntlng oh other aa they pad, with a (Oilla nd a wlom for rrybody. Ill alder Cblnatnan, tb bavy and raipactcd member of tblr owa community, who owod (tbelr lauadrlas, wor tb Oriental costum xcluslvly dark quilted jacket and trousers, tb yellow tocklng and rabrolderd but tttlr youngar countrymen, lb gay and carls youth of Cblnatowa, affctd tha Mellcan man" In drewt, wound tbelr on up uader tbolr darby bat, aad moked tba fioct Avvau cigar that Mott street afforded. Every Cblnasa habitation in all tha tenements bad It ttnoking tea, Ildng Kong gin, and dishes of imported sweetmeat in readlues for guest, and all wbo came in, whether Chinamen or not, were received hotttably and made welcome. Guest catered without knocking and enthusiastically saluted bi host, Cong ho fa to which, belag Interpreted, meant Happy New Year." Instead of sbakiug banus with ack other, tb Chinaman clasped hi own bandM together and ahoolc tbem himself, with a slight bend of one knee. Then the best offered bi visitor a sOAD-boxf or a chair aud served bim with fragrant Citiuese tea hi tiny cup of the finest Dorceiuia.

After finishing bis ta the visitor would ariso to go away, but bi host could eaaliv prevail upon turn to wait long enough to try some of hla dark-colored Horjg Kon2 gin or tak a glass ot imported win. Then the weetmeata were passed around, aud tbe visitor ate tbem a ba went away. Huge aad elaborate pipe of tobacco were also offered by jibe Chinamen to bis guest, but It wa generally refused, a It would tako too long to smoke It comfortably. acu guest wa presented with a Mew Year's card, consisting of a series of Chinese character paluted upon ilp of pink paper, as ne took bi leave. The younger Chinamen Old not seem to tak a milch lutereat in the celebration as laelr aider, possibly because there were uo young ladle of tbelr own nationality toaall upon, ther being only three or four hluea women in tha City.

The rooms of ike thlm- Club, in Molt-street, were II. led alt day with the convivial Celestials, wbo drank moral wine and glu thau tbuy did tea. In aa apartment above the club-rooms soui dissipated you Chines blood engaged! 1n a six-banded game of "bi kl," wnlle a few companion took off tbelr sandals and lay down to smoke a comfortable pipe of opium in the same room. I Belleville, K. on tbe batiks of tha Faxaalo, to th only Chinese Joss bouse or place of worship in tbe vicinity of this City.

It to maintained by a colony of luOor'JOU Chinamen, whe are employed In tbe Passaio bleam Laundry at Belleville. Today all tba more devout Chinamen of the City will go to thl joss house to worshipi a to tba custom of tbelr country on the first day of th year. Yes-tsrday tb Belleville Chinamen Worshiped there during tbe day, carrying out all the religious form of their own country. From a tall Hag-staff before the loaa-boure a. Chinese banner was Cunt.

was triangular and bore a religious motto in tb nativ languag, which waa expressed by three raballatlo algna on a whit ground, about wbiob waa a border of yeiiow, biack, and red. Tbe jots-bous was bung witb pictures ot Chinese deities, and wa papered with pink. Several huge bra gong bung from tb wall before a long bench, directly In frout of an elaborate shrjue. Tb brio waa fantastically decorated with cut-paper ornameutatlou. coutainlng grotesque figure of Chinese men, women, aud auimal.

A number of large candle covered with pink paper, hearing Chines hieroglyphics, burned at the corner; a user bun from tb celling over the centre, under which was a bex of sand, la frout wa a labia covered With Chines fruits, apple and orange, and containing numerous buuebesof punk. Befoia the (brine hung a silk car-tain elaborately auibroluered with gold, coaialnlug a repreauntalloo of a Chinese deity, bervlce were conducted t.cfore the shrln hourly during th day, and tba mor rvllgldu Chinamen wer pre-ot at aacb scrvlc. Tby assembled wttb devout fac and buuibl mien to tb number of to or 40, all tbe room would hold, aud tb musician sat down be for tb gong. Another musician hid a bug pair of brazen cymbals, two feet in diameter, aud a drummer sat down before a metal drum. At a signal given by a priest, who omelated.

at the shrine, each musician' simultaneously (truck bis in- (truoient, and a dm ensued which wa deafening. At th first clash of the musio ach worshiper rushed to tb shrine aad seized a piece of the punk, or "Joss stick," which be hastily lighted at one of tb candle. Then he haadad it to tb priest, wbo st uik it, lighted end up, la th box of and, while tbe worshiper bowed bi aud chanted a prayer In a low monotone, continuing the chant In a higher or lower key aa the sound of the masio led bim until, hi particular Jos stick burned out. Whea the last piece of puak bad ceased to burn, packag of huge Chinese fire-cracker wer set off, and at tbia signal tba muslo bacame more turiou than ever. biia tba crackar continued to explode tba musician maintained tbslr thunderous din, and stopped abruptly as th last cracker went out Th worshipers continued with beads bowed down until the xploding cracksrs and the muslo ceased, and then 111 tb Jo bous until tha next scrvic began.

W0 USDS. A ALLC0CD ITiaOOLK WITH IlCllOLAIl I ROIIHINO A EM ILK SfcMVAMT. William Ila, an Englishman, employed If Mr. William Uoovllle, of Ho 123 felxtb avDU. Brooklyn, a aoacbmaa, rtp.d at tba bedroom door of hi employer about o'clock yesterdsy uoralng and ald tba kou bad bean robbed.

II bad jast had a desperate sfruggl with thi burglar, and bad bon cbot twlc onna In tb left thigh aud oaaa la tba bead. There was a alight flash wound la Baas' thigh, aad aa abrasion on but forehead tbat might hava been cauaed by a blw or by tbe grazing of a bullet. Mr. Sooville eommualcated with ibe Police of the Tenth Precinct without delay. To CapL McKellar Baa -said be bad been roused from bis tleeo about o'clock In tha morning by hearing a noise Id tb ball.

got up from nls bed. which waa In the front basement, and saw two men in the hallway. He grappled with oae of tbem. aad knocked blm down. Tbe prostrate thief auot lee coaeimau lu tbe thigh.

Then th otberlbief mnd a lung at LUn with a knife, and cot hi (bin. Ta attack wttb the knit was followed by aaotber hot, which struck Has lo the forehead and mad blm unconscious. When recovered the thieve1 bad brokan opea a bureau drawer near Base's bed aad taken therefrom and a watch and chain beiougieg to th coaohman. They bad aiso taku a pocket book oontala In from a closet between th front basement and k'tcnea. Th pockcl-bvok Imlonged a servant girl la th bous named Olsen 'Ibe first singular fact aottoed by tha 1'olice In connection with the story was tbat no versus bad heard th deorat slrtiic-gl which Baas described a baying taken place bet wen himself and th burglars.

urtbr Investigation established Ibe tact that th whole storv wa a fahricelioa frout b-glaning to od. Bass ha pong tn in suite, with which be suld sa attempt bad leea made to slab blm tbe precedlag night. In a neighboring hardware or, and the eervaat fin money wa luuad hidden in a book at the cad of tbe coachman bed. Tb wound, which are very trifling, wer self Inflicted. It I said tbat Baa' obJct wa mor to secure sympathy from the servant girl Olseu.

whom be wa anxtontto tnarry. tbaa to steal th meuey. was locked no In th Tenth Precinct Atat oo boo on a charge of iaraaay. i SLA YSD BT R0V0O- wJtA THSX. Th lncomtcg team-uip report Laving mat with Tory vra watnr.

Tha Arizona, of tba Galon Ltaa. ioh nsually arrives on Monday, did ot reach port until yesterday. She encountered a aarto of furlooa westerly grlea with very high had-eaa. In which rolled Th Gallia, which reached Quaraotln lata last alght, was also dslyd by heavy wcaiber. as wa to Erin, of tba National Lin, which arrived yrr.erday.

6vri ocean sicam ahlp are bow overdo. Caot, Miiohali, of the schooner May Morn, which arrived yesterday, report that be sailed from Savannah ov. 7 last. bxxB after leaviag port tue veseei wa crippled In a beavy gal, and wa obltgd to rut law Nassau for repair. bt aii4 again oa Jan.

f7. tapt Kobiusoa. of th bark Boar, which arrived from Cateone ycet-rday. repotted ibat between Baroegat aad Abseceru be saw tb mast of a Mhooaef- wbtvbb4rrduii uak li fuUioait otwauat EYE0S IN THE METROPOLIS ART STUDENTS' QUESTIONS. KB.

BXTKEKT BXBXOMZR'ft BU00K8T10S. BZ- FORK THE WOKIS'I AST SCHOOL. Mr. Hubert Earkpotcr, tb English artist. wbo to ex Meting to establish, a aebool of art In London, oka to tba pupil of tba Woman's Art School, sopor Union, yesterday afternoon, bis asnonn (abject being Art." Mr.

Berkomer, on oend ng tb platform in front of over S00 young lad iltnrs, said that ba had aer faoad so taany lad) befor. nor bad bad so many qnortlocs naked of m.and tberefor ba would bagia by trylog to answer part of than. Tba first qowtioa hap-pened to 1 s. If on Is to be a inaoosafol III us' rater, Is i-easary to draw from th ndf la re-ply Mr. II.

iloroer said that In ordertoptoo' self In art. it wa B-Mary to bav aom power over tb subject. Tbl could only obtained from th i id, No Idea of form In nature could be got ex eit through tb nud. and tb rtit tbat onia draw tbo nude figure well, old draw anything. In speaklag of flower painting.

H' rkouier said that nothing had uSered mor In art from oaventlonality tnan tower painting, but It wa a gi sat art it rightly understood. It belongs to tii nloat natures, but 1 not to ba don altogether wttb delicate feellog." said. cannot Im glne what wa would do without flower, and If you wish to ba a flower painter you mnst love tbem und also those who grow them. Flowers plav a grei part in life, and you must trat them in a hums i way a an adjunct to life. A bouqoet to thrown icross tb waif, tb morning offaring of a lover.

I i painting tbam you must add the humanity to the Tbtak ot tna band tbat placed tbe there and of the hand that to to receive then You have tb alone befor you, but ti at to not anongh to suggest everything. A to tbe i lanner of treatment in painting them, no one eat tell you, but let a broad touch come out of your ti dy. Tbe fine finish in execution will come as ai Inspiration, and yon will not know bow It name." i. Tbe nex question aniwarad br Mr. riarkomor was: ba la meant by high art 1 It It tba beat art." he aald: best thing dene In tb best way.

(So matter boi i common tbe subject. It may baoom a branch of igb art. Ills that art which suggwsts mor than is represented. nd tbat whiob appcala ta your be nature. Many artist simply paiat tha teehnhiu ind miss the publio.

You must produo the Idea ilob will impress other and a strongly at It did u. Buskin preached that tb Idea wa tn first tb ug In art; a a consequence there grew up aschoo of artists who bad feallngand amotion, but could not draw, and so could not express it property. of the prlsclpal things la" making a desiga or dure I to keep th lda in view. Of coarse yoti must first hv an idea and then set to work lo dc ign It, aad npm such a principle tbat It will be piai to other, i You have some sympathy with the ibjaut or were impressed bv It. Thl bow to ot icrs.

Then again, group your figures ao a to tna! tha most important idea tbe moat prominent and th other subdued, 'lben don't forget spar s. Much sometime depend upon tba eftect im iy from apace. Another most Important 1 to i be kept In view I th light and shade. The toae of tke figure will depend largely uduu the light and shade, how it strikes the figures. Color comes In with tbi tone.

The most Important must be th most lllng." Speaking of EngliRh and French soboola of art. Mr. lierkomer said that tha formor was not mi cb known here. Most of tbe English work wet bought br Englishmen and placed In English dri wing-rooms. The English school took the pupil tbe hand, and led bim to nature, but the drawl waa not so good.

In France the drawing-w wonderful, but tke subject startling. Tb Englis i ware proud of tbeir school, because it wa the ou come of illustrative work. A a result of thi at ti st artist used to paint tbeir drawing. This tame cature was seen la tbe work of Abbey In this com iry. He painted hi drawings and gave tbem the laiitfe of painting.

A Mr. Berkomer i wa unablelto finish one half of the questions band ed un to blii, be promised to visit tb art school at Cooper lniQ again. PUBLIC SCUV9L ECONOMY. SPECIAL I KACHEnS C0.NTI5CED AND COL OR a f) SCHOOLS CI.OKEO KEPT. 1.

At tba kueetlng of tba Board of Educa tion yttday communleallon from a cum- -kber of iulal teacher and colored teach er asking fer a reconsideration of tba action taken by tba board last week were read. It decided to authorize tba committee of fiva, nop luted at tbe previous meeting, to present to tbe gislature the necessities which led to th rednotli In teachers' lalarie and tbe of special teachers and colored schools, and. to requ ist that such legislation adopted as would pern St tbe Board of Apportionment to turn over to the Board of Education tha balance remaining to credit from former years. Mr. Cou-dert then a Qved a reconsideration ot tbe rot repealing lion Si of the by-law on and after March 31.

which tb special teaobers wer to be discharged. Tbl motion; baring been carried, Mr. Coud -t urged tba substitution of th date July 1 or tbat of March 1. He argued that thl waa in ply a matter of justice. The special teachers.

thought, ougbt to have as muen consideration tbe others.ii Where tbe money was to ome from pay their salaries was ootker thing. It was right theie teachers should be retelnHd Jin Ul July 1 and the board would safe la voting or what a right. Mr. Wood opposed the resolution, i Tb doing away witb the apeolai teachers, be said, ws only a matter of time. It bad been I fur tb I oard two year ago.

It had been precipitated pressing financial needs, but would have been lone at soma time In the future. Mr. Jievee show ud that fund could be bad for the payment of the ib teacher by cutting down expense In other dci urtments. i I A long a id tedious dbat followed In which nearly all le member of board took part. Finally.

Mr Cnudert' amendment, changing tha dale.ot carried. Then the President put tb mi ttou a amended, which would bav abolished rclol teacher after July 1. A number or itnmirmer voiea in favor or It, but imme- oiateiy aitejrwara cuauaca their votes, and tha hiotlon waslost. The result of this Is that special leacner ara contiaueu inuenultely. and the board stands on tint question Just where It did before It action of la week.

Tb questioa ot the abolition pf the colorSd schools wa axt coasldered. Tb ooara wa aroceeaing in the name way as it bad don with tie previous motion, having substituted Sept. 1 for My Mr. Crawford called th attention oil th members to the fact tbat unless iney voteca ior tue motion aa aaieaded col- ored tchoola wouid Be continued indefinitely, 'ike motlors a amended was. therefore, parried and the col Aed schools will continue in existence until sent, 'in ooiect or marine tha riai th ios oi to fcnmmer vacalloa wa to allow th col.

ored teacbets their salaries for July aad August. Ther are liuw 500 tuoll In tb colored suKia while euO colored children ara attending other pub llo scheols. li result of yesterday action will ue mat nexs inter toe coiorea ohiuren bow at. tending pirate schools of tlislr owa will bav to tas en iat in wu la choo la A mot un tn "inmltte on Tvbr tu'iair what honlsiou I without Injury Ij deprived of their pedal leac era was carried It was decided that, as Waatilriii Birthday thi year fall oo 1 hurc day, th rn lar of tb atn wk should la mad a uunuay ai I LltUT. ASSAILAKT.

Flrt Llett Oeorg B. Hart, of Company jwntyoona Jigimni, aid not prosecut th woman known a Lottl or 1 lan la, wbo fired Or sluU at bins with a revolver In Four- tentb-trel: nr Tudy night. Oflcar llcclor tb Twanty ninth Precinct, wbo irretd br, took bar bfor Justlo Csrdnsr ylterdv and. a Hart did oot appear, wa flneb $10 for firing off a pUtol la tb etreet. a violation af a corpora tioa ordinance, end, on th aSldavit of fie officer tbat she fired at a man and caused a croSvd to ah wa commute i to junu pan in aiw to aeeptoe peace lor three month.

i-norts wr mad to seoure her release, bat Justice Oardnei said that she ought to be dealt with severely. Ilie prison physician examinediier and ireported that she waa ease. She talked freoly about the sltioting and said distinctly that ah waa glad that 'lGorge" wa not hit, and that jwouiu not puiest mm warn id regained her lib erty, tna would not tell ber real name. Her imotner wasia tuns ana ner rather an Engliah anuiiimr, asr uarvaie are aeau, ana li wa adopted by I a olastcrcr In Eng and and cam to jAmerio wuli him and bis family, bbe learaed to work at stamping and dcslgaing ana wa le.ralng junranux Trttma sue waa ovirayea. ana can earn bar owa ilvltg.

and It 1 ber Intention to kliantlnn the Ufa she ha led and to go some wrier where ke can work and retrieve the past. 8haysb ineu 10 aui hi an oerause ae neg.eeted Ser when she waa oonlued, and to prevent any other woman iSlBTlBg UlUk DAM AC It TOR CAliEllM 81A3TIX0, Lalorni mpIoT by Thomas C. McLaugh- illn to blast rick la Wst ilxty flrttrt failed to aovr tn rof carefully. Wbn tb blast occurred wa a irmadu sbooa and tnltttl flaw In very dlractlm. Tby broke many window and one of tbem struck aad fatally ln1urd a boy of ft years aaroe Charles C.

EaatoB, wbo wa pitying In front of bouof father. Mr. lnn 8. Laaion. Th child d.d.

and Mr. Eaatoa toed Contractor Mcl.i ugblln for damage In tb Court of Comoioa Pie A Jury yesterday gave a verdict for SH.000 Messr. C. A. Kuaklo and i henry W.

-iickett appeared for tb plainUff aad uiisui laau tor in aeienaaai. tic AI 7C.V 9LIT3. Tba firml of Daaztjr Brothers obtained, in Marin CccK on Dea 29 last, a verdict for $350 axalmtttb o-oovrxtive Drew Association. (Llnj. ttd.) An wus lasuad on tba judgment, bat noa of Jth property of tb Judgment debtor couia levipd upon, alt of It being tn th custody Y' tii joiiui; wno wa.

on vc a. In Brook iyn. appoini-! Kecetver of tbe asawclaDaa Tba Liaczig Brotler then began a suit In ouity In tb ..1., amegiag mat cue action in which Mceivrr ni'tr wu appointed was eoUoatva and taa Via order of Vndge Pratt epitming aitra. hoM be declare! null and vnd. i ft boul(l be giva Ihetn to IvVluPOn tbe bninertv i.l lh ivtrnarm, "Kratd --T- icosMTcr asbua iivim rf tba rronert In hi possession aa Re ceiver.

Thre day latr a eeooad ult waa begun In Brooklyn tor tha dtoaolution of tke Co-ooerallva Urea Combaay. ana IB It Judge Pratt again ap- polsted Mr Bmltb a Raeeiverof tba mbarraascd corporation; and also igraatod aa tnlnnction re st raioing th DToaeeotion of ail other rait. A no tion for te continnane of tb injunction in th Darutlg Brother' cult rest raining P.e-celver (null from kliaposlcg of trie property Ib ba poaseaaleB wa heard by Jadre Donobu. in Sopreroc Court, Chambers, yester day. Before making tn motioa corgreman- elect Joan J.

Adamsj eounaei for th Danz'g Brothers, elnlsindd toilndg ionokaa th circum- tance ot tke saying that he wished ta avoid vn th appearance or treating janeo Pratt's order Ith contempt, llr. John L. Hlil, who appeared fori BeoUr Smith, said nothing. ad Uonol u. allewed Mr.

Adam to mak bi riot lorx, and ordered th In nation aramst iba pueiyrto eontltioed pending th uit. saying li at If an effort were hereafter In Hrooklyn lo pu ton Mr. Adams for acting a Iba court ber directed, proper rlif would ba grauud nun nr. A CASE OF JUS tiFIA RLE A SSA ULT. tUZ TABLHt TCBXip Off THE C0MPLA15AST IX IM VXPLEASAXT MAKXKR.

A box-majker aamsxl Thorn Cuxlck, rasid' lag at No. 11 Madlson-ttreet, was tried before Judg Glldenle, lnj th Court of General Be- ions, yestrjday, bn at) Indictment charging blm with assault In tha flrsq degree. An ex polloraa named Wasblngtota H. Taylor, wbo keep a restau rant at No. 110 Cbktbara-atreet, wa th complain ant.

He testified tbat on Sunday, the 14th ult, bo TUIted tb bousaj of Ills slster-la-Iaw, Mr. Mary McCartney, JN'o. 141 Hadlson-sreet, where Cusick bad boarded I for four years. As catered hi si ter-ln law's rooms! be said. Cusick.

without warning, prang upon Him and struck him oa tb bead with an iron pot wb ioh felled hira to the floor unconscious. After recovering be bad Cusick ar rested, and. da belBg bmugbt before Police Justic irardner next morning, tha defendant was fined 10. The wittaes aonitdercd tbat Cusick bad not been sufficiently punished. nd enggd Co cnaries upcncer to roimw in matter up rurtner.

I'ennl GallaL-heri th feephew of Taylor, teatihed tbat cuaick bha attacked the latter without prove- oatioa. i Mr. Mary If aCartneyl wbo wa card for tha da feus, testld nephew, and th at wtiD Txytnr, Gallagher, his liter named Thorn ntred bur room she kaiw ther would be troubl. and. opening the door, kskd thetn to leave.

Taylor thereupon (lammed th doorj brulslng'ber band, and or- acred hi oorrWianlons nkit to leave. Cusick. who was silling hi the window In tb room. aros. and afd: lomig mn, yod bad better go away: tbla lady doesn't aotl nay trouble her." Taylor Uieu truck Cus est.

eKhila TP horn trinoed him nn Aa Cusick fell Thbrp klckcilhlra on tha fac aad threw himself on hi aa be lay; prostrate. Uer daughter Mary pulled Thorjo awar from Cuslok, and the latter regained feet. Taylor, meanwhile, bad drawn a knife, and ibe i girl Shouted to Cusick, "Look out I be ba a knife.fr Just then l-usli seized a pot from the stove and struck Taylor, who, with his companion beat a rapid retreat. Taylor cam back in a few ninutes with two detectives and bad Cusick arresti d. Mary McCartney corroborated tbe testimony at Her mother, and added tbat wben abe rushed to 1 uslck's atiatanee Thorp kicked her.

Her brother. ranicis MdCertBey. testified that be saw Taylor ski rpeclng alkoife oa the 13ta ulL. and beard bim say Here's a good chance to lay out Cuaick. Justi a Qardaef will be on the beach next week, and I'll tiaViashaw.

but Cusick will not." The Jury after liv minuses' deliberation aoqnitted Cusick, and ibe I verdtot was greeted with applause. Judge Giidersieeve addreaslagtb defendant said: urt acqu ttal is a very proper one, and I fully app -ova of ltj There to no doubt in my mind tbat the oraplalnapt and bia employee went' to yeur borne or tba parpose of doing you great bodily barm, id you dl.J right in striking Taylor." Turn ng to Cantf Currvj bis honor said: "Tak Taylor and TI orp to tb pox. I think they should bi indicted for assaulting Cusick and Mis McCartne and I shall have the case submitted to tn Gr nd Jury with that view." Tavlor and Tborpi wer i then taken Into custody, but war ubseqoently i srolad, Uul. bpem-er promising to produce them court Op day, when i bay will bold In ball to i watt tbe potion of Uaraad Jury. r- PEDES11llANb, DISCOMFORTS.

TBE DlSAOnttABLE C050ITI0X OF THE SljtlKTS TJK8TEKDAT. People who Went into tba treet early yes terday morning-found silking vry difficult on ac count of the led that bad yormed a alipery coating over the pavemlat. Tb lc soon began to thaw. however, and those who went oat later had to wade through thick slush. Under tna present street-cleaning larraagenkents.

Contractor F. T. Walton to responsible tbe condition of the treet in that pirt of thelcity south of Fourteenth- street and betkesn Brdadway aad East River Contractor John: S. Browh in tbat part couth of Fourteenth-stret and between Broadway and North Kiver, wbjile the Street-cleaning Department quad takes care of Broadway along its entire length and af tne city above rourteenth-street. By tb terms of reaulred.

when hlr contracts tba on tractors ara iow or toe to upon the streets, to have tbeir eutl se lorce out removing tb loe or snow or at wurk cleaning th crone-walks and gutters, and quad to supposed to be dolug likewise. These i ruulremuU wer very wu fulfilled ybstarday jas far as th principal streets wete concerned. By o'clock In tb alternooa fcroadwai had been put lu fair condition. It vJii tilt s(oppy, but th great mas of flush bad b4n draluid off by tba sweeping of th crossings add th opfilug of th gutter. Tb am was tru of Wall, paiton.

Liberty, Cortlendt. Barclay, and Clambers Streets. Other Important thoroughfares, ae gad William street, wer also In pastbl conttilca. Greenwich, Washington, aad West streelsj however, presented the appearance of Mas-pool, (except where crossed by on of th frrk- streets The condition of these treat wa explained away on tha theory that th treet-cleauers sire requited to attend first to th ferry atreets arid mor Important thoroughfare Ilk Broadway. ilThe mnatj unsightly locality In th down town fretuented place wa Park-row, between Beekmaa bad Ann streets, where the sweep- uiKs iram ids sireet aaa en collected Into numerous ugly heap ekainn both sidewalks and allowed to remain ther.

L'p town man were at work in tb afternoon sweeniag tb crossing and opeulng auiisii aiHiie oroauway. inn avenue, oar- aeeuiu, i weniy-uuira, ana Uhlrty-Iourth atreets. CHA1 AT CHESS. na-SBXtB. BICIXITZ Am MACKENZIE MAKE A DRAW HF THEIR FIRST OAMW The long lod-for contest cf skill between William btelnltjz tha AustiUn champion chessplayer, and Cant Mackenzie, tba champion of thl City, begaa yest rday altrnoon at iba rooms of tba Mankattaaj Tba club bad arranged for a erl of ilx ams between tb two gentleman, at tin rata of tone game a day.

and tha vent attracted i Urge number of tb devotees of nVlL1 short la stature, of atoul build, kv tb blonde balr. aud fall, reddish beard. He has a large WelNdeveioped bead, browa rhlte and small enough fora wow au. When Mr. ate niu was Introduced ha was asked a to bis lntctv aw wun Paul Morphy.

th vbess prodigy cOrieah. who Intellect ba beo unbulaoeei ot late if ear. Mr. Bteluitz wa of the op.Bloull at Morphy mind bad not beeu affected l) 'tn nucb thsss-playiag, but llioooae-uueiic af brotid ng over the loss of the fortune if'i 5l.ra 'act, Mr. Htelntu be lieved that had rphy not given up cheaa-plavlug Wheu be ost ba ortun tb gam would bav pr-f "4 j1, ''iot by giving it healthy xarota.

whn StelniU a id Mackenzie sal down to tbelr first gam yti rday liackenzle won the hrst "pane I with moving to 4. btelnite replied by id 4. and then Mackenzie moved Kt to a. btein tz moved kt to 8. For lb first SO move la appeared to have tba advantage ovr hi i uponent.

aud than th cbance of winning became lore even, Steinitz eastlea in his eighth move, and lackcuzle followed bis example in bis tenth move. tieoe prevailed In the room, the cbamoiena. vflth tbelr eyes fixed on the ohe-a board, pulling: aw iy at cigar, and a crowd of specular aUo atteui veiy watching tba progress of the gam aad naa iy all imoktcg. Thus tb cin-tifio combat oont nud for lour hour. Uteinltz uratchd btoj cai and then th back of bis bead, and after adotb ir 10 toitiuUs of deep thought looked up at Mao aad exclaimed: "I don't see anything furtt er la Neither do 1." r-plled the taoiturn Caputla.

and tb two champion agreed to cull the gam a draw. Tb cond gam wul bogus taiS aft iruoon at 1 o'clock. Alt AtOVt A lST BOOK. Thomas Brad! (urn lout from Lis book-stand. In Ann trt, th i first jrolum of "Tb Trial of Carolina." la jlocklnr over hooks la tba stora of tbaKv.

Charle p. McCarthy. In Canal-street, ba foupd a roluma oorrasponding to tb on ha had loL aad bi claimed It aa hla. rh.rl.s Ma. Canny, a ofltne buoii-seUer.

took tb book rrom bim. Bfadbnrri eaii4 la a policmn. who asoonad ybuug McCarthy to a Poiic station, and Ihcntf befor Justkje Otterbourg. woo dchTged tb lad. bnt gave Mr.

Bradbura th rn MT. Mr. McCarthy oon firwrd. aa guardian ad Hum bf hi tn. began a ult lor assault and battery and false Imprtsonmeat agalust Mr.

Bradbur. olafulng 8I0.0UO damagee. 1 be suit wa tried before Jhdge J. F. ba ana a jury in the Court of Cominoh Plea yesterday." Mr.

Brad-burn defense wai that did not aseamt yoans McCarthy, althouidi tb latter did attack him. and tnat tne boy Went tn Police station and court Tciunlarily. I Youqg McCarthy aald oa th witnes tkBd that he loaned 6 ceuta on th book to a ttranger, wbo toldibim ba wanted that sum to pay bi far to Brooklyn. Tta lure will tZ 1 sealed Terdiot to-day. ai AID Or TBS BARTBOtDl STATE.

The tor of ofceers 'pt thaj BeTanth. Rgi-mnt ha uuanlmofcaiy voted aa 'appraunaUoB of jO0 to aid Is) tba deastruetioa of tb pedestal of th Bartboldl Put of Liberty la yw-York Harbor, aad coLlCierta; ha teadered to th commute th us of lb Seventh liegloient Armory lor any euierjajnmct te bommitue may give for ta bn- vi mi mpu. i as veierens ta Kegl www mtw isiiiuu r. mum xur in snata rn.i "riptltn. and bkaJsoo ituu wui uodou.tedlf -4 CITY AID SUBURBAN NEWS HI W.YORK.

Tha atcanvchlD Arizona, from Liverpool, landed 167 immlgranU at Castl Garden ytrday. and tha Erin, from th mum pert, Charle Pen ton, a leather-cutter, waa ar-arralgned tn tha General Sessions Court yaatarday on a charge of Ea pleaded not guilty, and wa Mat lo tba Tomb. It wag reported at Folic Bead-onartera yesterday that Mm. Faucbart, tb wife of a wall-known botl D'oprletor of Milford, lt a diamond ring valued at 3M at tb French Cooks' ball la in Academy of Musi Tuesday eight. Kx-Uor.

John I. Sr. John, of Kaasox, will ltor on prohibition. In Cooper I'alon Hall. nxt Monday vnlng.

onder tba aaaplce of the fttate Prohibitory Amendment Association of New r. Tl' kets, fr, may obtained of tba Uuipranc orxautzatlon. I'lans war filed in tb Bureau of Building ystrday, by Annie Li MeCabllL for tha erection of a thr story brick building at 5oa. 44S. 445.

and 447 Third avenue. Tb buiidlag to to cot and will be occupied aa a theatre by Mr. and Mr. McKce Kankla. Inspector EsUrbrook, of th Bureau of Building, yesterday ordered fire-escapes to ba oa tbe Broadway froatof the Irving Doom, at Twelfth-street; an the front of tba Tremont House, No.

60S Broadway, and on tha troat of tha St, Charle Hotel. 648 Broadway. Clarence A. Blake, who was the Buffalo agent of the Cameron Coal Company, was arretted In thl City en Monday oa an order in a suit begun by that corporation tor tbe recovery of $4,213 03 alleged to have been atolen by bim from it between beL 0, ISHU. and Jan.

17, He 1 held la S5o0 'i The Police Commissioners were apprised yesurdty of a number of additional suits alleged to have been instituUd by members of tb Police fore for th recovery of back pav deducted from their salaries by reasen of sickness. Tbe paper In th uiU war referred to tba Counsel tbe Corporation. Coroner Merkle held th yesterday la tba oM of John W. Beamish, tb milkman who wa shot by Franloo Kpozotto on Jaa. 6, at Na tw Mnlbrry-treet.

Th Jury found a rdlct against dpozotto, wbo wa oosatultted to th Tombs, without ball, to await tb action of tbe Grand Jury. Charles Backus, of the San Francisco Minstrels, ha ben ill for two week with a heavy cold, which at oae time threatened to become dangerous; It was stated at tb minstrel ball yesterday I tbat be was much better and would probably be able to resume bis place on the stage in a week or 10 days. 1 An unoccupied dwelling. No. 406 East One Hundred and Elgbteenth-atreet, waa entered by burglar on Tuesday evening and an attempt was made to strip tbe bouse of tbe water and gas pipes.

Tbe burglars wer frightened off by a policeman. In their hasty departure tbe burglars left a bag of plumbers' tools behind. Gen. A. P.

Ketchum, whose commiaion as Appraiser Of the Port of New-fork, to suoeeed J. Q- Howard, was. signed by tbe President Tuesday, began hla duties yesterday. He appeared at the Custom-house early in the dar. and the oath of omoe was ad ministered by Collector Robertson.

Later be went to bU omoe, in Washington-street. The annual meeting of the BaDtist Social rnlon will be held at Dlmonleo' this evening. A usual. It wlll'b a ladle' meeting. The Rev.

T. Edwin Brown, p. of Provident; tb Rev. A. k.

Potter, li. of Spilngfield. th Rev. JSayland Iloyt, of PblUdelphia. and th Dudley Buck quartet will be tb guest of th union.

In tbe suit brought by PJcbard P. Downing In tb United Sutes Circuit Court against Collector Robertson, to determine whether steel blooms ar subject to 41 pr cot, duty aa manufactured leel. a claimed by tb Collector of Custom, or to Ho per cent, duty as raw material, a held by the plaintiff, a Jury yesterday reudered a Verdict for th defendant. Tbe $2,001 which was found In a secret pocket In the undershirt of August Diefenthal wben his body, which bad lain in tb grave In th Weebawkem Cemetery for three month, was disinterred Tuesday waa offered at tb JSnb-Trasury In tbl City tor Exchange yesterday. After It wa fumigated It wa received and other tuonay given in place of it.

William Steele, of No. 2,388 Third-aTonue, reported to the Harlem Police yetterday tbat bad found a box containing a ouantity of human bones In a shed In tbe rear of his residence. Police burgeon Stelnert examined the bone and aald they formed a miscellaneous collection which bad evidently been abandoned by medical atudenu after they bad used them. The bones wer removed to tbe Morgue. A meeting of bolder of lots in the old Bt Patriok'a Cemetery in Elevnth-ttreet, was bald last evening at Room So.

34 Cooper Union, to eon-cert mean to preveut tha proposed removal of bodl to Cavalry CameUry. Mr. Arthur ttelaney aid that a inunded 10 apply at oone to Judge Lawrenc for an injunction to prvat tba carrying eut of tbl prograram. On tbe 74b ult Mrs. Caroline Gannon, wlf of Special Duty Offloer John Cannon, of tb beventh Piclnt.

and lter oi ex-Alderman Brady, fell down a cellar near Division and Jefferson street and cut the little nngr of ber l(t band. Tb wound bad 1 almost healed Baturday. when rruptomc of lockjaw appeared and sh died Tuesday nlgbt at br horn. No. a Montgomery-street, As no successor Gen.

Charles K. Graham, tbe Surveyor of the Port, whose terra of office expired yesterday, bad beea appointed. Colleotor Robertson, by instruction of tbe Secretary of the Treasury, administered tbe oatii auew to him, and he will retain bis position until provtoiou to otherwise made. It was said the President we name Gen. Graham a successor alter the appointment of tba Civil bervlce Commission.

Of the ficl.000,000 of Canadian Pacific Railway Company' stock for wklch tender wre received yesUrday and th day before, by J. S. Kennedy A the financial agents, the- total amount applied for Was 87,900 share, equal to S.7kO,G0O. About 84,000 shares were takea ior Amsterdam account, 6,000 shares for Loudon acoount, and tbe balance in this City and Montreal. Tbe lowest price at which subscriptions would be taken wa 00.

"The Growler," a social and political club of tbe Westj bid, will tak a pclal train for Washington on Saturday evening. Tbey go to In-tai a lodg at th capital aad inltlau member. Among tba GO New-York Orowler" who will tak part tn th fcatlvltlos are Congreaamao-aleut John J. Adums, rehstor Jobn W. Browning, Alderman Alexander B.

amith and Henry W. Jaebne, Judg lvtd McAdatn, Col, T. A. lrrimn, aud Jobs a Couway. BcroUry Folder was at the 8ub-Traury yesterday, but raoelved no caller.

Ill stay was oupled by a consideration of dpartmnt mat-tar wlta Aa.laUut Trcaaurer Atoa. If had had tlm to hear them number of banker would have waited oa him to present tbelr view In regard to the stiver ooluag. Th 0rtry lumped lit w-lork ou bl way from Washington to attend a wedding, and latended to leav fer bl bom In UBvalal evening. Tudk-e Wallace, Benedict, andBrown, of tb I'nIUd but couru, took their seau. In bano.

In tb United Btate District Court room yaterday, to liatea te argument for suspension of Judgment aad a new trial ia tbe case or Bayaud A Perrenoud. the ew-strt liquor-dealer, who are awaillag sentence tor defrauding tbe United States rveue. Owing to the absence of ex-Judge Trace y. senior counsel for tbe prisoner, aa adjournment wa granted until Thursday. March Henry Steiddlford, a Salvation Army con-Tert, was held yesterday by Justlo Gardner for rla-lng a loaded pistol at tbe head of Mlcbal E.

licillr. of No. 874 Hudaoa-atreet. Tb prisonur aid b' was at tbe "barracks'' of tb army, at Christopher aad Bedford streets, on Tuesday night, aad a woman wbo left them was lesuited by one of a number of disorderly persons, buddtford remonstrated, aod wben Ibe fellow mad a threatening demonstration a drew bi -pistol which wl off while wa being hustled. United SUte Marshal Erbardt has received liSOO from Waablcgtoa with which to pay tba Deputy Marshal who rndrd services at tbe leotlon bld for toi.greasmn In two district of U.ls city la IMl.

Th chief lieputy Marshal la district av been directed to vll at th Marshall's offic. tn th Kedaral Building, to morrow venliigfor tb purpoe of signing tb neaeacary vouchers for th parment of the money, and obeck no the ub Treaury wl.l be aeni to lb Deputy Marshal for Ui amounts due tbeta iminedlaulr after wsrd. Buainea baa Un pretty dull on tb Cotton Excbaag of late, and tba broker have killed time la a rather obstreperous maaaor. Thy mad too much noUe to Suit som of tb member, and protests have been made to iha vi.w, which. bowver.

was found to be practicaLy pow- now eeeo ameouea so mat a disorderly member may be fined not let thaa S10 aor more than 5M. and on a repetition of tbe of-tense withl six month his oim to be laid before the- Board of Managers. Heretofore the Tioor Coumlttc eouid make the tne no more llian 11UL BROGKLYX Thomas 3lt Walter and Michael Garrahart were fined JjO jeaeh yesterday by Justice Xaeher. la Brooklyn, for aeUlng adnlurated milk. Ex-Asmblymm Michael- J.

Hannon.wa yesterday appelated Clrk of Justlo Walsh's 11 'M MWbacle'. Suit for divorce on tb croon of cruel and Inhuman treatment bM bo began ia Oreokly by haa-crd ti year, against Mary agedeivaara i 1 aad ti. buaiUi. win keep jwin swr at '4 mita-trt aya that th defendant ba fHuantly saulted bint aad that be la ta tear pf juh Wdnday serrice war beUyaat da is tba Frotaataat Eplsoopal and Roman Catki Ilo Churche of Brooklyn. tb Supreme Court, BrookJy, ytTda)r, Jnege Cull en allowed the plain US weak ajl-mny and tsoo counsel fe in th snlt for divorce breught by Zolla B.

Arostegul against ber bqs- a nail baa t. oapu, saigaat ue Arvstegui, a weaiuy Cu piir. 1 louis Bennett, ced 73, laborsr oa Baltkbous farm, on Mekravon. Brooklvvi. yesterday attempted to commit ulid by bandog himself.

He wa cut dowa by bl fellow-laborer, lieiaald be bad no oae lo care for blm, and tbe. for did not want to 11 was aenttotb Alsbt boas. fustic yesbarday, la tb 8upr4 Cof rt, Brooklyn, rendered a dl0on dlrlng nfell ami void tb marriage of Annie E. Allea lo w'jl-llarj IL Allea. Alton I a vartoty performer, aid bad aaothar wife living when he married tb yoiln woman whom Justlo tulles released from tbemarrtag tl yelrday.

ijayor Low a telegram1 yeaUrdajy irofti Comsalasloner Loc Informing- blm tbat tpe Co4mlslou on Xavy-yarde would visit Brooklfn to-morrow. The Cominlsaloner will at tp Major offlc at II A. and alt person Inter- eniea in tne sai or retention or tue navy-yard are iuthvu so bucuu aaa express tneir VI w. CCIi JlCi3i Hit ClCYi Jt.l illiam Hacfarlane, Postmaster of the city of Vouker. died on Tnecday at Mansfield Centre, aged bs years.

Be bad been aa Invalid fbr a lotig time. Tie Westchester County Grand Jury yeis-terdAT fonnd an Indictment against Darius Tmes- dUof Bins; Slpg. for maintaining a nuisance tbeisuape of a slaughter-house sear th upper uwi iu tuas vuioge. JXE Tf-JEUSE Y. Edward Murray, atwboa bands EL'zabetji Jnurfay, bis wife, is supposed to bare mt br dsf 1 In Jersey City last wk.

wa committed fjV tnat on a ctiarg of murder by Polio Justlo StB iDgiTouruajr morning. i urns IRISH LAND QUESTipX IIKVIIT OtOROE BEFOUE THE XI5ETEEXTP I CK5TCBT CLUB. the Nineteenth Century Club was held laat vnlng at tbe retldaaoe of iu Pre! dentMr. Cortlaadt Palmer. So.

117 East Twenty-first Itreet, to ltoUs to an address by Hearir George oq Ireland and tbe Land Question. Afteif Mr. George had been presented to the members Of the club and tbe Invited gnesU Mr. Palmef callcij tbe aasemblage to order and Introduced Mrl George, who spok at langth oonoerning th prasefit state of Ireland and tb poverty of flie people. There bad beea no laeM of food In Ireland, be aald.

but the peopl never! had any money with which to ourchaae id Kemetiial legislation bad amounted to little end waa nly or a temporary nature. It merely affeotf ed tire present tenant and did not bnQt tb laborer or artisan. Mr. George did not tbfnk tbd peopli would rest -atlsfied until th question wa settled on a fair and lust but. It would be setj tied When tb English land questioa was settled! for both wer alike.

In Ireland IU affect were plain nd opea: in England lu efleot waa more re4 mote. it bad tbe earn cauae. Mr. George alarj predidled that a similar state of thing would be sx-cn la thi country la the future -Mr. Charles Moras did not agre witbj Mr.

t.eorg viw on the land onestlon, Mr. Bifonson Murray. Col. Predarlck A. Cookltng roc B.

Tbunwr. and Iul V. Poet also took! part IS th discussion, after which Mr. George! spoke Sjala briefly, sutlng hi ballet that all moJ nopollas should belong to th fetal and axnresslBa4 blmse in favr of fr trad a free trad not alone in reference to commerce with foreign nation, but also for domestic production. After tbe discussion refrealimenu wer served and tbe re mainder or ibe evening was spent In a social man ner.

Among tbose present wer tb Rav. J. H. Ky innce, vayara lacxermaa. uea.

Henry ti. Treraain Edgar? eweett. Richard Grant White. Dwigbt H. Oinistd, tb Rev.

Dr. M. R. Schermerborn. Mr.

and Sirs. Jobn BIgelow. Sarah Lazarus. Prof. and Mfjs.

H. U. Boyesoo. Miss Kale Sanborn, and Jir. ana jira.

u. js. uay. orncsss elected. WtCSaTXCTOX, 2T.

Fb. 7. The aixteenth! annualsessioa of District Grand Lodg No. 6. O.

O. wa held here to-day, and tbe following offi cer wre elected for tbe ensuing year: President v. a. CMcrn. or cnariotteviiie.

Plrat Vic-PresidBt J. 3. Coben. of Angusta, Second Vice-IYesident N. H.

Miller, of Washington; beo-rUry4Dr. h. B. Wolfe, of Baltimore; Treasurer A. Goudmaa.

of Baltlmor; bergeant-at-Arm H. Morrisi of Tarboro. N. C. Board of Control of tb orphr Aayltim Fund Tb lion.

Wolf, of Washington W. NordUngsr, of Georgetown It. Daniel, of Baltimore, and J. Grinfcldtr. of Baltimore.

jyTZLLioKxcz. Judp George Hoadly, of ClocitmaU, 1 at tbe Oliiey House. CoL J. Coppinger and wlf ar at tb Bfevoojft House. JuJe H.

Etilwell, of Arizona, is at tb Hotel Brunswick. Capt Samuel Brooks, of th staaaa-ahip Arizona, I at tne Victoria Hotel. Commander Lewi Clark, United State Navy, is at the St. Nicholas Hotel. Ex-dbngressman J.

M. S. Williams, of XassacBuselts, ia at tha Buckingham Hotel. W. iL Ackerman, President of the Illinois Cntral Railroad Company, to at tha Windsor Hotel.

1 Senator William Windom, of Minnesota; Capt. Jkae B. Ead. of St. Louis: Georr B.

Robert, President of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad ComDadT. and Jobn Scott, at PhiladelDhla- are at the PUth-A venue HouL Lira is fall of sorrows and disappointment, but tha moat saagulne hopes ot ail tnose wno try Dr. Bull's Couea hvarr are always reaiUe. It aevr dlMppoait. Price lit cents.

Ai wrtwcswaf, lrrlrtlon. Inflaraaatlon. alt kidney and artuary k-omplalula, cured by SI. AdverfiaM(, MAJLJtM. 1 It ithmMm City of SnvanniA, for Unvnttnah.

T. II. Jam, a. C. Warlag, J.

Veuderburgh, Mis.es i. iij 1,. f'rvwstvr, if. vusuine. r.

ete'CBSOB, J. a. IH3eQ, Meserreau. Mr. and Mrs.

Oeorae fleyer aaa Iwegblldren, krs Me.Mell, H. A. Vulllne, h. M. Huuk.

A. lloaeal.U. Manser, J. Johnsio. II.

L. Kuse. M. M. Waters, tr.

Peersail. o. W.Tlali, Uruwer, if. Haas. UvOf.tt-2' Ju JtoUga.

S. raoer, Mr. Howard, Mr. BuUerer, P. Preaeoiu I PA83KXQ KM ARMYBB.

In Itftim-mhlp Jrtirma, from Ltrrrptwt.Un. Bra den. it. ni hi. Holm.

T. J. Conwar. Mies Aaaie Corae. J.

M. Xill, and Mia H. erguaoa. H. O.

0Jrlch, Alexauder Marihlil, M. J. Latham. C. K.

Leacnoft, W. lsrmoutu. M. MaySeld. W.

J. E. Moaa. W. A.

Mount, Ur. Mcllrvr. V. lar lori rrank C. Wott, Jobn and Mrs.

Slurotiy. S. McPoertbB, U. M. MllUr.

T. o'UiBohue, Caou PettesV- gill. U. Maudes, dieters Ictome and Aalue. V.

aad Mrs. kvtancllrra, C. Kytnlngroa. Mrs. Tblstlewood.

M.tvin. iY r5- wraham. Mr. Bird. Mrs.

IMnald Browa aad child. Ueorare Bultord. i William Hailard. Miss a. Kr.it.

J.n.. Copplnsdr. JamecCullen, Mlsc E. Curtia. James Coue-laad.

Kobrt Clark, W. rnugton. Oeorge Faweect t'rederlea; Fide. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Kowler. MJae A. Oreene. Charles Uarretc, Kredeiick Hand. Uaytaurawaltq.

Mlaa 1 Kil laoenji Bughea, Joha W4lilmJn rwl. J-V- Edward JonesT Anea kty. ills alien Joseph limglcy, Horace L0 A. hlrkalder. Lnt.

ana AleiSodrr LVBe. A Ulln. vi and Aleiandrr Lyae. A) "Srbea4. ilrs.

K7Mc.Mlee aad two children. and James McLoniod Imt! s.u. ri'in serin, ji.m a. -'ii'-'j -trizrr: '--ir daughurt Mr. and Mr.

Hubert Ke and In fan I. Miss ieaoeMa riuoaoa. Mrs. aad I a fan t. Henry pie Wilkes.

Ji H. Waiaoa, Ueorge Wa.L Jesse irgc J. D. til, rrom l.tvrrpnvlyr. AlBalle.

KraeslAaJhleHb, Mrs. AshWIghTjobn O. Joseph aker, Mrs. Uaaer. Patrick t.

barrr Mrs! J. iiusea Sad child. Nathaniel HlooV iTtl milt J- Usher. rberhard oeke. i iTXi.Vr'9.

Mrs. Uroome. Mice v. "BW rooni. 1 Ir.

Merrill. ki. aJL MerrUI. J. si it.

Jr B. L. Merrtsvo. J. Ms j.

A. Thrale PerkiuT Mraperafea. fdward ferklns. Mrs. Peraia.

Mr iZl-kins. Fr.Bcla rieht Pool. M. a. kbisd.

aT. a-Uf r-eae. Mrm. 1C Slnausr. mis atniia.

w. j. h. 1 m. Ueorge vv siaiaiaBia, eVa sV Va SJaV rooman and iws ehiipn uM rr mlck J.

Vs. lis. Hre. H. a tB.

H. 11 brook Leavltt, Jl. George WlliUma. Wiium Kaawstljoriano'o it. IV1 v.

A HatniMn aar i Canipbell.iD. Clyae. kaeene Tralaor. Joha ThoaS A eaandefSlcbo.aon. ia.k Brady, fir aad Aidr.cn, nw Axbuckl.

5. JB.oJ. .1 ii. n. UDBflV ThA.n.

ueon AUS.B. -atri'aw C. Gorman, jnoms and BAKING kdlDsolutcly Pure. poider never varUa. a marvel ml TB aewder never trenglh.

and wbeleeotnenese. A eaarvel mt s.e4e More ccoaAinieel thsa 'i col la couipeiitioa vest, saori weaahL wwina. H. hiiTi r'TH Ifuine. Hie Cthel Hume; fjaster Vki A.

Hume Master Jaui.a Uuaie, Master Parry HuVie, Henry Hume, h. Irwlo. V.l Vr. auu-. Ms.

Kasar maaa. V. Maldi.of ML uTr I ST. H. a F-tVrn Trmtt, from TtnanAtmj Dr.

and Mr a. C. Newport, ll. fll ar-na dos iT iae. M.

Bad Mrs. T. T. Knbsj. Vlrtor Ibomas lTj.

Bullus. W. hlSfni tZSrttrtt i. BB One Ms mmA Umm twtWMBTTM 77 a liraT aVc tuee asd "c2TZ LaajaaTrott. Mice AKale Jlrt.

Mary rieoaiag aad tiremiUnir "1Xwr4 1 I MIXTA TVMI AIM ASA TMTS iir I rBi 1 I sb eets a 1 1.. ana waraa Taaj fas. toady moesu.s ov. tais.e'so BcQ "va-n "ffjr MARINE INTELlllGEKCli! r. I i CLEARED.

I hip tax, t.U, nf Puivn. tore a i Cr9vktit- ka I ABRIVSD. Bteam-ahtp Manhattan, ateveaa. ewrrt Xewsanit "vr.iM-.inp da. ta ballast to Phelps Hros.

CoV 7 Bw, 8tsm-ahlp Anton ibr.i brootaJUverenol Jaa. via VoeenatowB Wta, wttk moaeTand ZLlliwh WllHams Oulon. bseBge 8tam Abb's Bay i ds. With roll aad passengers 10 O. Weakeia 2 1 with andasx aan pnawaisri to (oeert Ibn-tan, Tl htaam-shln Wyatern lenss.

Hllc Peraaajinadtrhse. wiea. aod Port Royal Feb. with mdjrjS 7uX engors toa H. Mai lory A Co.

team-ship Breakwater, Boa. tl-ia. and pasaeagees to old bomlnkm Steam akin 1 Nteana-shlp Hspldsa. Jenny, Weet Point with adae. aad passengers to Old Imcta'nn Mea -s lo Co.

ateaai-ehlp Erie. Ortmths. Liverpool Jan. t. Wllb md Meamship Saatee, Hmes, I hlladaJohlsi wlta tads, and easw-Bgers to Wun, cird.

a to7 11 1 iiia. inr raiss. I.lrn.r! Jan. 17 antf barytes and empty barreia to ovarr-vessci to bee ttisa Koe Co. 'ij -1 amp Paul Jonea, of Portaraouthl K.

Jf) Wni-Bon Kong 1S7 wuh mdse, lo WwD iCa-t el to haiwr f-leermorw. i ship Breadalbaae. (of Uvercool.tWIlsnn. CaMirt 10 order veseei to Ptckerittg Ship Tertxlchore. Nell semi Aavwerp is-with glass, sand, aad empty barrels to order vessel uJ runch, rdye Co.

I Bark Bust. RobtBSon. Craad ConnetablOda- with pboaphare rock te onler vessel to JeWeit. -i Bark Mlsletociof 8L John, Bl I -g3soa. 1snkk-k 51 In ballast to J.

W. ElwelL I 7 Bark J. H. Master, log Windsor. Ni VI BrooH.

Heis dean Sv da. with mdse. to order vessel to P. VU Bey A Co. 1 Kark Klmbns.

(of Canning. W. Atwr Dec. ga. with old iron aad empty berrete to oroee- vessel to W.

Dertaux. 1 T) ,1 Bark Alice Cooper, (of Windsor. Arastrong, London ao dx, wlta mdaa. to order eaal 10. baow.a I tiara: ureenorK.

Iof Gresxirvk rtn-k- h.inlil with sugar to order vessel to ttiaaien Baric Ueio. Walla. Hamburg As, With manure, salt, and empty barrela to order vesaai Austin Baldwin A Co. Wi5D Wansfi, Saodv Rook, innderale. WJI.W r-itv lui.H.i -1 BAILED.

Rteam-shiptHbnry arid Torkshlr. for' f.rmdoei Laurent, for Havre: Maynard Syroiw-r, rw Mararalbbi Paris and Mew-York, for Mew-Orieea! ot litw. nan. for ttavanaah; Delaware, tor Charleston: Keiru-lator. for WllnlDgtosi.

K. Ci -McCWUaa, far l-al'IrtKyi ComroonwMlib, tor Philadelphia. i i Iiarks Corawaliu. for Alexandria; Jtartla LntAer. for Dnaklrk; Pebcoca.

for brest, i Tj aiso, via mbi laiaau aouaui ling a Martha A. aVsrry, ii: trtoKEy. Ship Tten Cruartin, Melooraft tcrSa doa. Jan. Iat, ti W.

t- senr. Harry L. WhMoa. from oalvesloe, for Bta. Feb.

So miles K. by a. from Cape CartiaveraL Bchr Oeorge K. Hatch. Marjihy.

(Veialvea, tat Boik toB.tco.7, UmUe8.K. from the WeotUad. -I MISCELLANEOUS. I ViTOOT. Feb.

7. The sleam-ablp Oladlolas. fhJ Capt. Sinclair, from Antwerp, for Hoalon: rnm ashore Feb. on tb aland of Stroma, ptlaad Ftna.

Scotland, ha been floated. 1 1 The bark Julia Capt. Car, from MldcHa. boronch. tor has rertirned leaky.

7 1 QCEESSTOWlf. Feb. 7. The hark ilhiMi rti.l mm ywi PSllUBOrS, SOaS Br 001 tost her boat oat l.i- ha. for Few-Tor las age.

BT CABLE. Looor. Feb. 7. Sid.

Sd sTenn Keille Ouat. for Tybee: nth Cliy ot Ottawa, tdllh wnH-HHi; tiu vu-oec Arr.ethlnac, Harold Haarfagar, Ruth Pwlmev, Soi cess. i i Ibe steam-ship Capt.1 Seed, froi Portland Jan. basarr. at LlvervooLi The ateamablp leeriae, Caot.

jfajweU. froi I Boston Jan. S7. has arr. at Liverpool.

I 7 The steamship latrUa. ibr,) CaouLeask, front Ke Tor Jan. tb. has err. at Liverpool.

Th steamship Asbburoe. Cap. LarBbrt, froi I "ewOrlean Jaa. S. via Newport Kew loin, te ikbei totiol.

arr. at Gibraltar oa 1st Inat iBesuam-ehln Arl k'lsg. (pr CapCTenaafro Baltimore Jan. k2. baa arr.

at Avoemotlh, 7- Ihe auam ablp Australia, Capt, Prarurk. wmi Kew Vora Jaa, lie, fer Hamburg, be phased apth Chaaael, i 1 he ateam-ahtp Betihraek, Capt Lanb, fro Hallfai Jan. for Ihia port, has arr. i The i si.am ahlp Cyprua, dir. Capt.

ladeT, fror Kew-Orleaa ln. fit, has arr. al BetasioooJ, The siam shio Zeeiaad. capi toenbrnann from Philadelphia Jaa. ad, for Antwerp, he iisasi UP the Cbanael.

i 1 The st-atn-snip Rochester, Capt Graham, trrn JSewAjrlesna Jaa. 17. for Havre, baa ara off. the Sotll hkete short of eoaj. The National Line stearo-chlp Oreecsc Capt.

Prx frem Kew-Tork Jaa. 4. far Umdoo, ara. oil the belli Islands at 7 o'clock this nanrnlng. The aims list's steam-hip kogtand.

Capt. Rewley sld. from Liverpool at 11 o'clock this, morning to ew-Vork. -T I The steara-sblp PenBland. Caot tTcyer.

froa pew-York Jan. 7, for passed the-fjaard, She has a beavy Hat to port. it- The bark Ankatboa. Samoeer-n, from Dnblla, for WUralagton. K.

has takea refuge al Falmouth. 8 he tost bulwarks, sella, and eustaiaed other 1amage. i The bark Litnorah. fiforw. Caot.

Aadersea. froes Bona, fer tbe Delaware, baa returned U.y. QcBEKarrowa, Feb. 7. The Ismaa Uac' stearti-shU City of Parts, from Liverpool yesterday, aid.

abacs; to-day for Kew-Tork. I 8ocTHAJirT0.v Feb. 7. Th Forth Oerraga Uovd! wamsmD si bid. vapt.

rcimnrucg. irons Aw-iersi Jan. zj. for Mrmn, arr. here to-day.

4 RETIEIKG FROM BUSINESS. TO CLOSE OCT TBI CXTtftl T0CX if KtrOKt TUX FIKST CP .3 ALL (HXt)S WILL Dt SOLO Af fAOU y' -14 TO 7 Pitt CtJIT. mtS)XiCTuAl -4 FttClf I SCaL PfciCKe, I ALEX. M. AYS I GO 1 CJHOS-syOARl.

VV "IS HOT WATER, PRESERVE AMD SOT DOT BO 'It BOCSD JtOTTOIS KEDICaTIOS AS 'IS BTATET- ASD. DCRlSiS TSIt COLO w-ATHZll KOTHIXO SO PRESERVES ASD KEEPS IS PERFtCf ORDER TBE FCSCTIOXS OF THE BOOT AS TEASPOOXFCL OF TAKKAXTS AraKISXTi TAKEA IX HOT STATES, AS BWVK BSrORS SktEAZrAST. Oi: BV RUPT0R Believed a1 cored without thelnjary aaalaSl by t.r. J. A.

SKKhkUX BsyaUm. Those who value lanstitr from traBgalateS ruf tore, aad Ibe eutuforts of physieal avie. ttufm lose no lime la esmtring tne beeefluof bit treotwvsSt and remedies. Hi hoo. containing llkeaeesee of bsjf eases before and after cure, with et1euce of Wa Su and ladorsemenu renad'ailag'llsoed phyalciarll clerf ymea, inerahaaia, far wars, engineers, end oier oi ailed to those wbo tettd tea cents.

Principal 3 ace. Mi. toi Broadway. Kew-Vork. Conaulta oeya.

atonoays. Tgeedays. aad aatordara WILL BE SEX! -i r- To any In the tTnited State 'ro- 'V ONE EiI: FOR if aaaa. falfcerln Savaanat VZV1, Vv0.vJ, aaairg pVi T.T mrt MaOelie' BlliaVIIi tef H0'-" 0adut.lreii.yrrt. I Pel at.

and 01a VimMtuiil Walauir M. CWluism" C.l JelawarrV lanetl. cuarleev.a, J. iMtdaate Bill, T.il rmmomn jaunisr. wai fniai s.i.

i Barklflaata.mae..)Laa.1gTre Ttataeta'ar nL for Cuai-r. MawUv i oT'ayToS tltfl tl2 ro. Oporto. uaoa. l.lye A Cm VtrT'uttat Clek.

cette. Blocovlch 4 MaWabeO a Ti mi.VH?,PM "ce, rahbriathiokaaii-! Tucker, Bueao Area, John a sons. I ARRIVED. 'At if -1 a ion M. hrow, Co, fteem-ahlp Kraacrmla.neanett, PvrtlaBa.wlia aid, aad paeaetiger to J.

mmm. i Tim fONBDOMMp abaOTltiaae'aa aasM as aF sSsaas I I.

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