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HECTOR HARTS SIDE WINS A 71CT0SI FOB TBB FRIES DS or 00b SOLID ATIOS. KAYT aULLHOSI AT TBI XLXCTIOB A IT. CBtBCB--AV XT- mi Tims or, I VM TBTT MM4 lA St. MpkM'f Caatwa VmI rrtT-latavlre TNdtttr ImtiIm, aftar Ik nitourr fallal mlMtal tk Baw. X.

BtHMr Hart, aWt4 KT. Baaaall Hall, war A Taa UUn af waroaa Ml tnutwi MMt tlatarr a drat tt thorn waa war ferae a mmiIHUi wltt Hly TrtaKr Ckarea A Hart, yrrartk! tk cSorck tii act va4. All tba Tctcr aaa wUt-b voter pTMMt did Bt MMI tkM VBtr-tr. Seal Wardaa Blakkar uimim! ttat if fa lada vm sal falsi aoadacwa ka mil i pal i il It la (a aaarta. Twa lick la vara aw4 la tk Mi Tkat af Ma lor Wardsa HUekfcarst, arpaaad la caossUdaUoa, vh filwt Wirtwi F.

kteckkiral, Ckarlaa X. riaav Jaw MmLmt, Tkaadar K. Ilk, Wi ta a. WitoN, M. WUli.

o. Oar. dice. Wallace W. W.rrow, WllUaat J.

bautk, Ckariaa aearccdcr, Wdra fHi Tka Uoket at tka party la far at OBUda- itkla: I Upas K. Waaka, Ckarlaa Tmm i V. Oak. sf. TJ K.

at. UAea. Feary W. Mnr, AV I ateeacr, a. kfaaWMMiT CbswIc acBrdr.

WUHasaO. BwUa. Wllhaai Twaira af tka taaUaia it eat fat la taatr feallau wttkl a akalUaca. U. at.

Baart wa tka tai aaaa ta ka Ha adatf ttad, la aaawar ta Kaator Hark tkat ka waa aot a MaiBavaf tkaakarak. had aat paid pair rest few rr. aa4 tot mbi II at ka4 Dt mi-trltd te tka aappart af tka akarak. Hi Tata IM xl4ed. fraak BiaakkaraL a aoa af tka Sanlar Wardaa, rafaa4 ta aa tkat ka ka4 attaad tka afcarak tkraa Urn wltkta ta paat rr, aaa tn4 tkat ka waa aot a Baaaiuet William O.

Oardt-aar, wkoa aaaia appear an tka Bladkkarst ktf, B4aiHt tkat ha aald aa paw, waa aat a ragalar U1tr, aad waa aat a mamkar. Chart Mil eaald aat aaow tkat ka waa a aaaaiaatoaai, a aoattibatar, or aieaibar. Wililaa J. Bmltk aeeoadad taat kawaa aat a aMaikar. kal Inalatad tkal ka kad refoUrlr al-taaoad tka akarak far twaalylour faara.

Tfcaaa valaa wara karrad aat, Ur. Tkaaiaa T. Cock waa lint to aa akalleacad ky kaatar Wardaa Blast karat. Tka latter aald tkat Dr. (Xk ka4 tald kiai aaaa maatka aa tkat ka waa ola to loara taaafcarek.

lr. Cock aald ka kad aalr aakad (or a kill af wkat ka awad ta tka arcaalaaUaa. Hia vote waa ad-tolttad aadar protect. Tkaadora E. Hailtk.

wha waa a mam bar af tka rattrlaf Taairr. ownod tkat ka kad not attendad akarak lor a roar. Ua waa abal out. William Warraa alalntad la kara eontfibated raitalarlr. iIkla reatlaataa kaaaanraaaad to ma tkat ka kaa aat boaa fcara for BtaBtkB," tald taa raetoc Hatoaxeiadad." Tkaataa F.

Clarktaa aald ka waa la Ua kabtt af drappiac la at tka taadar afteraoaa aarviaa pad aaairlbattna. Ha waa a atanbar af Hair Trlatty la Vorty-aoooad-airaou Tka roe tor poiatod aat tkat aa aoatribatioa waa takaa op at tka Saaday ajftaraava aarrlco, aad M.I. Clark-aoa wltkdrow. kf r. Biaakkorot akallaafod tka vata of Hanty W.

Maaaay, wka te a taaakar la tka Baaaay aakaol af Ik Stapkaak. Mr. Maoaay latiated tkat kawaa a raraiar attend aat aad eentrik-kkor. Tka akailaaca waa ayarralad by tka roovor. Tka ratolt wad la favor af tka eoatolldatloa nakal.

III rote of to 0, axeaot la tba aaaa af wardaa Flaming aad Vaatryaiaa Sebroadar and Wateoa. aaak af waaat waa aa kotk Uakete aad gai lk vowaa. After tka reioll kad baa anaoanaad, Baator Hart tald tka atery af tka boraaiaat faraoa-aaUdatloa. I tkoaakt tka matter ovar." ka taid. aad dortnr my lata Hlna It aaamad ta ka aad a alaar ta ma tkat aoaaolidatlaa waa tka wtaar plan.

raaa lnjaatlaa kaa oaoa dona no. For Ua flnt ttaia la olkty yaar I kayo be a tar wltk eonf piraay aod bava kad my aaaa draod la tba datb" Mr. Blaekkurai aaldt "I want to any bow tkatwaar aot In any way raapoaaltila for Wkat kaa boaa printed la tka aawapapara. Wa kara InatUated ao aaaaalta npoa tba rootor." Mr. Waaka aMi a apoaafc, la wblofc ka deal arod tkat Mr.

Blaakkarat muat ka raapooal-. fcla far kla ivi awora atatameata In local ra-. Para, aad ooald bardly dany tbat auob ataw-maata kad laaated lapropar matlraa to Baetor Hart, Mr. Blaakkarat aaya ka wlU aonuat tka ralid-Ityaf tali alaetian, and will carry tba eaaa to tha Court of Appoala Tba new Vaatry will moot at tka boron oa Tkaraday eraalDa-. It la Ukaly to paaa aaw raaolationa af oooaolldaUoa.

HBW BT2LB3 IN DBHITUBE. VISS OOODt TBI STOCK OP OKOBOX FLINT CO. Tka koaaa of Georca Flltt 104 Watt faanaaatk-amat, wltk ebaractenttla anter-prtaa, aa tka mora of 8prln, offer to 1U eoa-tamara aad tka poblla caaarally many aaw atylaa aad attraetlTa odd plaeaa of farnltora. For bedroom itiU tbe tondaney tblt teaaoa I to aatoral wooda pot ap la plain tyla. Bom Vary kaadaama aalte of tbU kind aro of bird'-ay mapla, wltk plala draaaln la tka early Sacltak ar tka Ootklo atyla FraaaaUac a atroag aoatraat la color to tkaaa, butaqnally fcaadaoma, ar aate at aatoral mahogany.

Vary llttla oarrtaa I aow la vocaa, aad wkat la re-taltad la la tka form of baa-nllef border. A Kalairtoa aat of natural makoaany, lalald wita aliva, aaUy. aad tolip waod, la particularly aawwortby. Of dining-room furniture, aldabaarda. taklaa, aad rkatra ar mada la all kind of oloalai aod Komaaoaquo dealcna, aoma vary keavtiy aarvad.

atfcara vary plain. A vary boautltol artmio la tfcla alaaa of arnltara la a buflat or Flemlak pattera. Aaotkar axonadlacly attraotlra tblnc la a eklaa aloaai of qoarurad oak frama, wltk aa-laaa paaal and plate-alaaa akalTea. The aro aamalaa of Ika koautirul pteeaa of tki klad af tvraitara earnad la atock by tb Draw A aaaaiarUB would All a oolumn. Of taa parlor lta aad apkolatered foraltara tba atoob ooateln mu yarlety and many artialo of ioedlnc beauty.

Tbar la a diapo-altiea aow oa tko part at booaaholdor to fur-aiak tkoir parlor witn odd faaey ptaroa, aad tkia drm raooatly ppiid about S2.O0O wonk af odd Bill plee for tb parlor of aa eat-aN towa raafaaao. Amoag tba (lit plooea attaa-tioa may a dlretd to a Louie Vt ehair. wltk CiU frama and tapaatry eaahion. ehiaonlara of raa frawoo aad oay a ekelv, aad ayx tab! la taa Lou la Ouatora atria On tba baadaomeei of apho1terd aalte ta Tra4 wub tapeatrr 1 wbiok tb eolor kava almost tba rteba ebaraetertetla of oil pelatiara Amoaa tba add plee wortky of aow la tbl baa ar a eoaea and armehalr op-kolatorod la allk tapeatry of Kobolln blue and a teaac aoTerod oil Daabeetaa rua. A ory attraetlva (nature of tb stock 1 a Una af parlor ealta for ooaatry roaldaacoe, wltk rattan traaraa aad foy tripod allk euabloaa tkaaa are la aatoral oaarry.

wklta, or (old. aa THEATRICAL GOSSIP. Pater MCoai maaaxar af tka Tabor Opera II eaaa, X)avrs tka Load Till Aapea. and Col-arada Bpnaaa Opara Houaea, Colorado; tba Bait Lake Tkoatro, aad tka new tTe-kundred-tboo-taad-dollar Opara Hoaaa aow koildiax la raekla, la la tka etty making arraagemeat to tapply kit akkla at theatre wltk attraet! ta eaaaooUoa wltk tb Haymaa-Frbmaa circuit. Darte kl tay kar Mr.

MeCoert will arraaga far aa attraettoa to dlrot from Now-York to Pnaaia pa tka aawbauta axt Ooteber. lka boalaaat af tka Motaurt eliaait bat been plaeed la tka ekarge of Ckarle Frokmaa. "Bla Jeoa" la tka Utia of a sow play by Joaepk Artkar, as tbar af "Tka 8U11 Alarm." wblek I to prodaood at tka Four toe at h-troot Tkeatra la Aua-utt. aadar tka maaaa- rnant af Artkar aad Aoaenqueet, for a raa of wito wx. Banjaatla rtafaDt, attaacar of tka Da waif Hopper Opara Comaaay, wklek will ba Ua aakad at lk Brood way Xkaetre May ga la Boo too Vo-aT to arraac for tko rokoaraal af tk prtaataola of tko company, wblok will koala aaxt weak aooor iba airaottoa at Max krao-teaa.

Tkaobora ka boea rkariaa ateadlly at tka Star Tkeatr for tb paat week. A new play, writtea by Frank Kotktektld. Jr wiUb aroaeated far tka brat time at a ipootal mauadosa tk Ftftk-ATeaaa Tboatra Jkuradar afteraooo. April 17. Tko piar.

wktefc deal wttb a story vt Ruaalaa aataaaa- Uoa, kaaaotyot booa aauaod. Ckarle Frobmaa added reatorday to tka ooa paay wblek ta te appear la alt pradoeuoat at Prootor Tbealr bait araea A dole KaLcaxdo, kl. A. Kaaaody, Maria breoawalL Orrta Joka- too, Harry Talbot, aad Frank Carlisle. Mia Botcardo wiU tela tb Hold by tka Knemy aomaaay May to play Kaebal dartag ua cJ-ttoralaa lour of Uat orgaaUatlaa.

Alaxaador Comsiook. buaiaoaa maaagar af tka Aeadeasy. raoolvod a cablea-ram loateruay from tk agitek ayadieato owaua the Pnaaaae'a Tkeatr la Laadoa offrrlna aim aa Interest In tko oar aad maaagmatf tkat koaa. Tfcla tbeatr waa tba arose ot tka tret prodaeUoa of TkaBUTor Klac." wklek broocbt Wllaoa Bar-tatt lot promiaeaoa, aad waa a peat an wwnu mmm nnwiuni it iaoiommv Vaal Joebaa aad "Tka Old Homoatoad' ym a tooa Tor Ua last Urn tki a eaaa a at tba daaday ea Ike evening of Uay la "klxte." Mr. Fraaete Hodeoa riuraatt'i aaw riay.

wa prooeatoa lor ta Brat tiaoal Tarry a fceatr. Lot on. yoetarday. wltk Miae Lacy ttiiaiiiia i ao ptaj. a oaBmaram aaya.

Waatarorably raolT saw wat 9 TBB BAST KB WBDD1BQ8. FklTTT CUBMOVIBS IkT THE CHUKCHKI OF TBU CtTT AID BTATSkT It LAID. i Tka Katter waddlagt aagaa wltk tkat at Klat Karcarat Brma AUaa. daagkter af Mr. Htary Alia aad great craaddaaxkter of Commodor Taadarbflti ta Artkar CalUaa Katokaav It was otebrated ad aaaa ytrdy at tka Ckarek af tka Haavaaly Bat tka raeter.

tka Bay. Sft. IX rarxar Marcaa. affldatUg. Tka bride, wka waa airaa away by kar grandfather, Joaatkaa, OdelL war aa elaborate row of wklta aatta re aad mbildard la pearU, aad a tUk taBa Taa kald by a aoraaat af wtrlab.

ttpa. Baa wa attended by an maid of beaor. Mia Mary Xatokata, alatar af tka groom, wbe wore a troak at wklta afU aad pjall aad aarrlod a boooaat af field delate. Tka aakar war PkUlp XJylaga-ta Ur legate i. OnHtka eaten, Andrew A.

Blbly, aad Baoao MeK aaaarildk X. i. Oaklay Bklaalaadar waa beat maa. A waddlag breakfaei followed at taa bride-a kome at Waal Tnirtr-aeveath- treat. Tk laeladod Mr.

aad Mra. JU Mortlaaer korao, Ma aad Mra. Fred one Goodridg. tk Mlaaa Ooadndgo, Mr. aad Mr.

Job B. Tawaaaad, oa. aad Mra Batteraeid. Mr. aad Mra.

fiery Ix Bteara, Mr. aad Mra Ansoa fkeip Btokea, Mr. and Mra, J. A. Baddaa.

Mra, Jaba IX Joaa. Mr. and Mra, La Roy Batterlee, tka Meaara Kutbertord. Mr. aad Mra.

Faul OW bort Tbekaad. Ma aad Mra WlUiam Kfclae-laader, aad Mr. aad Mra, Weeterrelt. Mlat Orace Oaaratay Waodkoaat, daogkatr af Leronxo O. Woedkoaea, aad Bebort Bara-wUBooaylt, aaa af Bobort Baoeeralt, war marrted at AH Seala Cbarok at 'clock.

Tk eerrtee waa rad by tb rector, tb By. K. Baker Kawtoa, and tka Bar. Mr. rroMott af aaynila, Tba bride wore aa Imported gewa ef ailTer aad wklta brocade aad atla.

adorned wltk email wklta rosea, aad a veil of Bmaeeie laee. Her brldeemalda, fcereoutta, Mlaa Barak Bab-belLMla Btkel Field of Ckleaco.Mie Alice Ckap-maa, Miae Loo toe Hertekerae, Mlaa Katbcrlno Taylor, aad Mlaa battle Hackee, wore plater, eaqae Marie Aatotaette frock of white allk aad mall aad keeddr ot whit feather aad Maria. Freak Boooarelt, tko groom' eooala. wa boat man. aad tka tuber were Barrett Chaadler.

Harry Abbot, Leala No bit, Ueorg Croc. Ferry Bbarmaa. aad Fairfax Bash. A reeeetfoa followed at tka brlde'e home at Sd Wool Fit ly-Ulrd-atreet, Tbe guest attending War ex-Boorotary aad Mr. Wbltaey, Mr.

aad Mra Clerelaad. Ma aad Mra Jamee Booee-IV Mr. aad Mra MarchaU Field of Chicago, Mr. and Mra Theodore Kooseralt, lt Ckarle Woodhooa. Mr.

aad Mrs. Joha Buydam, Mr. aad Mra. Chauaoey M. Depow, Mr.

and Mr. Brio. Baron yoa Bwiaderea. Mr. and Mra.

Aactia Cor bin. Judge aad Mra. Brady. Mr. aad Mra Henjemla Parr, Una.

Horace Porter, Mr. and Mra folteay Blgiow, Mr. and Mr. Ckarle A. Oaaa.

Mr. aad Mr. O. W. Van Bielea.

aad Mr. Ecmeal Boharmarfcora. Mlat Ylletta QaartUy. daakter ef Artkar QutrtUy the marta artltt, wat mar-tied at 6 o'eloek to Btephan How land Browa at tka Kw-Tork Bteek Exchange and a aoa of Vernon H. Browa, at ChrUl Ckarek, New-Brlchwn, Tk Bar.

Dr. Qallaudet of Bt-Ann'i Ckarek of tki lty officiated, aaalited by Archdaaootn Jokaeoa ot Ckrlct Ckuroa. Tko bride wore a go wa of white allk and point la, and a tulle Tell eaaght wltk orange bleoma Mia Mabel Bhaw wa her maid 1 kenor and hoc bridesmaid wars Mlaa Looiae Brown. Mice Gertrad WlUiame. Mia Loalae WlUard.

and Mlaa Btkel Bord. They war gowaa of white erf pe and malL Ike groom's brother, ed ward W. Browa. acted aa beat maa. aad tbe nsber were Waldroa Wllllama, ageae Boathaok.

Wlllard a Browa. another breUeri Aaana I Carroll, Iras Chapman, aod Henry Beeohet. Atthereeep-tioa following at tbe residence ef Mr. and Mra Alexander IX Bhaw. at "Fort Place." tba goetta Ineladed Mr.

aad Mra V. H. Browa. Mr. and Mr.

Le Boy Dresser, Mr. aad Mra U. B. 6c Me (Telia. W.

D. Btoaa. Mr. aad Mra. J.

Borden Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Brace Imy, Blr Roderick Cameron, Beverly Robinson, tk Rev. aad Mra IX H. Oroer, Mr.

aad Mra 7. J. Alex-aadrd. Ut. and Mra a Dr.

and Mr. H. Alexander, Mr; and Mra A. J. Drexel Mr.

aad Mra Eractus Wlman, aad Mlat Marian Mamford. MAUI PVBL10 BEQUESTS. HOW THE ESTATE OP MRS. MABT BOOERS IB TO BE DIVIDED. Tbe will of Mary Rogers, who died at bar real-daaoe, 173 Madlaoo-evenne, oa March 11.

was filed yesterday. Bhe leaves over $150,000 te charitable Institutions. The will states that aha wa th widow of Ckarlaa floury Bogert, gentleman, at BaveDtwood, It wat exaeated on Jan. 14, 188B. Tk xoutor aro William Poet, J.

W. c. LeveHdg, and Robert A. Davison. William Poet ta residuary legatee.

Tko aetata 1a very large, aa Ua following personal bequests akow: ao decedent's calf eon. Jeha Roger, who Is of aaaound mlad. lite Interact la ber real aetata alt-aated la Utobflsld. together with ear tale household furniture: to William fost. ber brother, a Ilia Interest le the house and lot at 17 Madlaaa-aveaue, tugetber with tbe furotture tberelm to William rest tti.OUU; to Sarah H.

Conwlth, ait.000; to Loots J. Post, fSO.UOO: to Abrabam B. feat. S25.0O0: to William U. Foet.

her nephew, eeo.000; te Jamee Maibaa Rogera, srie.ooo; to James H. Rosera, VL it.uoti; to Kdmond Kosers, airxooo; te Caroline M. Hogsri of Chleago, J.OOUi te John W. a Leverldsa th decedeut' attorney, io.000 for his service. Th chart labia bequest cover a very wld range, a th tallowing list shows: Rew-Terk Cancer Hospital.

hew-Vork Boeloty for the Kaatured and Criaaloa. freabrterlaa Uocplial. tkc library at Bingbamtoo, Y.i tbe lresbyiorlan chares at Weetkamptoa. M. V.

i the America Bible etocictv. the America? Home Mleateaary Oooietr. tba Aasoelatioa tor the Relief Kecpectablo Asd and ladigeat Feaialec. the aoclety for Promoting Us Gospel among be. mea la the Pert of Mew.

York, the American bo-eleiy lor the I-re vest Ion ot cruelty te Aalmals, and tbedeveath Presbyterian Coagrcgatloa of at.000 eeohi tbe Ameileaa Tract Boclely and the Amerloaa etuaday School Union of Philadelphia. 10. IKK) eeoh; the Yonag Man's Chrlsilan Association of the Cltv of how-York. ri.600; the Touag Woman's Cnrlstlss Asso-oiatloa ot tb City of Mow-York. $LU00: tbo Home for Faliea and Friendless Qlrls of lbs City of New.

York, the Home tor tbe Friendless la East Twenty. Bin La-street the New-Tork Hunday Ocbool Aasoelatioa, ike Five Folate Uonse of industry, the Ueward Mlaaloa Heme for Little Wanderers, tbs Bociety lor tbe Keliex af Poor Widows with Hmsll Chlldrea, Ua iaeututtoa for the JDeat and bomb, the si pins Uaod Aasoelatioa. and the Hocletv lor the Relief of tbe Destitute Blind of tec City of h'tv-York. a.0O0 each. The Hocus lor Incurables Fordhsn.

tbe New-Verk I acuta ilea tor tk Blind, the alverclty of tko City el aew.Yerk. the Mew. York Historical aoclety. the America Museum of Matnral History. theMotroaolita Masoum of Art, tba New-York City Mieetoa aad Traot Society, the Childrea's Aid Society, the New-York Colored Mlaaloa, th Cra-moraa Mlaaloa.

she Preabyteriaa Home for A red Women, the Oecteiy for the Prevention of Crneltv to CbUdree, tbe frlsoa Association of Mew. York, the Colored Hofueef the City ot Mew-York, the Protectant Half Orphan Asylum, aad the Charity urgaalsatiea booicty, BLOtx) cacu. BLVUKS8TIML WAH BLACK-BALLKfl. Aay aamber of applications for membership kave poured la upon the Progress Club since It moved late Its aew slx-heodred-tkousand-dollar bom aa Firth-avcauc A rul of tbe organisation I tkat ttt enure membership, now numbering about fear hundred aad fifty, shall Tote dlreetty oa tka can did ales who tames may ba preBted. Forty names wore voted oa oa last Bandar.

Among tb candidate waa Law- rar Alexander Blumeoatlol, who recently teamed Before tb Faecett committee tbat daring tne paat nv years be had paid In foe and for various "kindnesses" received at the Bherlft'e offloe com A Mr. Blnmenctlel ka flgored aa a prime mover la count iota ojoetmeot procease and eivll soli kad naturally male ana lea. As-oordlng to a member of tbe Progress Club, the oaadtdate press a led blmeelf for admlaalea againat tbe advtoe of hie frtenda. Oa bunday ever two hundred member voted to admit au af th forty applicants except tbe lawyer, who waa badly black-balled. Tbe noteworthy point lathe black-balling of Blamaastlet waa tbat ble enemies a tald away from th meeting aad let kla alleged mead do the work.

TOUXD A DTIXO MAX AT BIS DOOR. Whoa Joha Behock af 63 First-street opened tk treat door of tka konse at 6 o'clock yesterday morning ka found Bobort 08ulUvan sitting oa the doorstep unconscious aad wltk blood flowing from aeveral wnnd la th head. Capt McCaUagk of tka Fourteeath Precinct kad tka maa remove! to Bellevae Hospital, where be died at nooa without regal oea-aclousnsss. a tatter waa found ta kla packet addressed to Murrt G'BuUiraa. care of the Biatersot Moray.

Spar tea DuyviL Morria i uppoaed to bo tk dead msa's brother, and a tnoaaage waa eont to ksm. Tb police think tb maa received hi Injuries eltber la a qaarrei or by a fail la aomo other part ef the elty and bad wandered te too spot where be wa fohd. Do-tauUve liajaa aad Bistort were dteild to aa- nnw ute tswes ot tao TOK TBK TUMB LIBS AST. Bamtary WHUam Craeaoagk acknowledge tk addittoaal reaaipt af $600 subeeribod tor ta Kew-York Proa Oreatetlag Ubrary tram Marok SO te April tv 'Is abacrlber are: Mrs. eamaal P.

At- iCharise tio ia 10 10 -10 10 10 10 a Mr. R. Bhaw Hi tun ainer u. aai Jama B. Ford St'R.

Peatiarce Loot WladmaiMC tt.laaUk JeeephL Jams IX Perkuc. William D. kareoc. Reaart Mtalenu. Heart M.

Robert F. sbh4. M. Vaa dor Aaxta. Total tklHIehare.

H. St uUam Meyer 161 Hcrmaa raa Prvvtoaslr aakaewledgtd. TotaL, AlUM A REjPORT ON THE SCHOOLS IBB COX FE BE CB OPPOSES "BB 8BCDLAB IDEA. TBI XBIVOt OP TBB SPECIAL COX- MtlTEB ADOPTED WITHOUT A DO- BEI TIXO VOICE. Tka ec tsloa of the Hew-York ConTerea of tka MatiodUt Epmcopal Ckarek.

at CalTary Ckarek, reatk-aveaae aad Oaa Haadred aad Twenty- ilntb-street, yeeterday, wa aoa ef tba most lai rUag alaoe tko opening at tbo eon-fsraaea. la tk aotioa wklak was taken apoa aaa mat ar, at least, tk pealtloa of tko body wa oomewk tt tarprialngt Tral af It awa meav bara Tk waa tb acceptance ef tko report ef the oommltt to appointed to consider tbe memorial of tbo Pi eebytertaa Syned la regard to religions laitnut oa la the pobllo oekooU. This report was sab allied by tk Re v. Dr. Jama M.

King. Cksdrma i ef the eommlttee, wklek also bad aa member the Hot. Dra. George Crooks, Gilbert H. 1 1 re gory, K.

B. Otboa, aad H. Lamont, Bays the report: Wa aanlpaaoe the toll wing priaelplaei Than the Idea and oris la ot oar Uovsrameat ta to afford i ipporteaity for the development and pro-toe Uoa el maa as a moral being. B. Tbat tba eeparauoa af Church aad State cannot meani aader our form et government, the separation oi Christina morality aad tbe a lata.

A Bietertoelly aad by the la beet legal aad Jodi. clal preosnaat we are a Chrictlaa aatlea. a. It la brail aetUed by decisions ta the leading tetacolhhc Cntoo tbat Chrialiaalty Is a pari of tba Moans law ef tbe atate. Tbe Amerloaa otatee adopted theee principle from the oommca law ef Kaglaad.1 e.

EduokUoa naaslstc la the eymmetrieal develop, moat of the whole ma for tae purpose ef his recline. Thla par pace is admitted to be moral. Purely eocnlar ducatioa la impossible la a land wuose literatare. nutorv. and laws are the product et a Christian civilisation.

a 1 he dtete, aader a constitutional form of gov. cm meat, laeaumlag to eduoate. we admit, must edu-eate eonstctaaUy with eoastltutlooal prohibition aad previtio. bet aa amlaeai Juriat baa saidi Tbe eotaiaaoo )udielal aad prevalent historical laterpreteUoa ef say cooctltntlanal provision I lte meaatag as adopted by th Nation." 7. Mo uniform national arstom et education exists in thai oouBtry.

although toe moot ot the statoe aaa Terrjtoiieo have a system et public schools, open te aa aad auppened by taxation. The common eehcols are the recall of loo si aeceoettlee, while Uef are iBstltatad by the Bute, and usually tbs chars ter el the Ins tr actio a Is left to the local authorial. B. Tb common and higher school system, pressed Into abeolatcly sec alar uniformity, cannot meet the moral needs ef a mixed pop alalia a. Christianity musisolv tbe section the edacatloa ot the masses upon Christian, and net apoa secular, grennde.

The perils ot bad babll tram aeeociallou In tne eel oolc can only be everoomo by the IncrU. eation of brtstlaa morals. 0. The State aasomlag the right te educate a citt-Bcnshtp made up ef accountable beings, aad the echooia uoder Its cntrol beoemlnc godless and Ularefere neoeesarily immoral. Cbrtatlsa citlxcnc must dan; the tight of tbe atate to ascam to give taeh an li adequate education.

10. The Dommoa school system. Imperfect thongh It may be, most be precerved, and we are not prepared to accept tbe sec alar theory nor the ceo. tariaa theory of It control, while lte existence oan be pernctaated as a fit training school tor a morally recpenslb eltlscnsbip. 1L Wc rill resist aU effjrts te expunge the faots et ear Chi Isilen history and the teachings et Chris.

Uan mora Hy from the text books ot schools sup. ported by ihc State. 12. We opudlete as nn-Amarloan aad pagan, and as a msn to tbs perpemliy of our Institution, tbcreocnl Haprcme Coort decision In tbewtalsot Wiaoousii a decision dictated and detcoded br the enemies the common schools tbat iSo reading ot tbe ble without comment Is -sectarian Instruction ths pupils, in view of the tact thai th Bible contains numerous passages upon come of which toeipeosllar creed of almoat every religious aect le baaed, and tbat such passages mar reaaoa-ably be understood te Inculcate the dootrlaes predicated upon them." Tne snsmles of the common school declare that "the exclusion ot tbe Bible would not help the matter. This would only make the sebeoii purely secular, wbloh were worss thsa making them purely ProMatent.

for as regards the niate.laoolety, moralltv. all tne Interests of tnls world. Pritectsnllsm wc hold to be tar better than aerallsloa." In tbe present state ot tne controversy we bold it to be tbe duty ef Christian cltltens of common weslth Christian in lis M-tory aod In the character of lis laws to deny that tbe Bible la a eeoianan Book, aad olalm for It a place whsrercr the elate attempts to educate youth lor the outies up. -s. We recommend tbst a committee ot in harmony with these principles here appointed to orator witn the comic Presbyterian Hvaud.

rt, to the aarurlse of man v. was Itboat a dissentient voice and wlth- of debate. Borne time after a motion to reconsider tbls action was mada by tbe Ber. DoLoaL report of tbat tbe 11. bat tble motion wa tabled, and tbe be committee, declaring, as it doe.

ibla should bo retained in tbe publlo cobools a that tko eeealar Idea of education should discountenanced, atandi as tb do- Uberato ntlroeot ot tbe New-York Confer- enoe. Ti many prominent elergvmen of tbl district oi the Churan are ooposed to the spirit of tbe re rt was evident from what waa over board after ad)earnmenL Anotber matter of wide Interest to Methodist was ttie decision of tb question la regard to lay representation at tbe General Conference. Inireply to the communication from tbe Board of Bisbops tbo conference voted by 167 to 21 not te eoncar in the proposition to make tbe lay and ministerial representetion eqnaL The report of tbe Board or Education was received, add the following visitor to tbe different colleges and Institution wara appointed: Wesley as Hnlverslty K. McChesnev, J. P.

Hcr-muncs. anjd U. H. P. Archer, Urew Theologlosl Seminary 4-H.

H. ITstIs. L. O. H.

Adama, and Joha 8. Be Lea ri Boston Theological Bemlnarv Charles 8. Hsrrowbr and A. Ostrandec Women's College of Baltlrara-e A. Vail and J.

M. Cornish, i lav. crack College and Hudson Blver Institute C. C. MoCsrbe.

W. Millard. W. F. Hatfleld.

and E. B. Tipple. Drjew La-lies' Semlnarv Dsvld McCartney nd Qu 'k. rori Kdward institute John Ack-Isrk Wrlcbt.

Ccatonarv Colleca Instl. crier and tale 8. acmtnary bits and W. F. Anderson.

Penninston Thomas Iamoat aad F. at. TnrreatlDe. It was elded tbat the next annoal confer. en ce be Id at Yonkera It 1 oied that to-day will loe th aet-couference, aod many are waiting at for th announcement of tba an- Ion of thi with tntei polntmen in many eases these will not be a surprise, tbo desire of the congregation is res pooled.

generally Tbe on; STegatloo of Dobba Ferrv elinrnti le one of thi to whioa are anxious to retain their paetora. the Bov. P. M. Wattera, who was appointed tl ere to fill tbe vacancy caused hy tba transfer ot tbe Bev.

M. 8tratton to Dr. North's mrcb la this city, ha been emphatically Indi rsed by a meeting of tbe church board. There see us every likelihood of his remaining fortbe cot itngyear In response to this approval, wklek Is, tbe way, un tulmoaa TI EAST CONFERENCE. When tae New-York East Conference met ytrdy la tb Bnmmerfteld Church.

In Brooklyn, tbe i stlgnstloa of tbe Key. Duaesn Mo-Orgor wis reeelved and accepted and bla name was stricken from the roll. The report of tbe Cot imlttee on Claim showed tbat thlrty-II minis r' widows had received aid. being diet nbuted ta this manner. Tbe conference was 1 ben asked to rai.e 500 to be given to the Ki r.

H. M. Uvlngstone et Btrutford so hat he eould taVe a needed vacation or on yci r. A plat was passed around and at76 79 as raised in a few minutes. To-nlgbi tbo assignment ot pastor will made pub ic BAD TRUST BLBCTIOS.

The Nat onal Lead and Oil Company, which wa organ lied last week and wkieb 1 composed of six wkl te lead companies of New-York aod vicinity, i looted tbe following officers yesterday: Presdsnt-W. P. Thompson; First Vic" President -R. B. Bow; eerond Vice President John O.

itlckney; Treasurer D. C. WeDster; Becretary -John Stevens. Mr. Thoi 3 peon, who 1 also President of the National Lead Trust, wa aaked yesterday about the troth of a report from Bt Loul tbat ll.A "rVn.

i-i. WM Joind wttb tbe Lead Trukt This Is wkat ka aald: Three large linseed oil mill, Philadelphia. Baltimore, and lb.li city, are members ot tbt Lead aaJ we have satislaciory arrangementa with Olbci milla. The Unaeed Oil Tract baa eeaaed todxlat, and they bava reorgaoUod Into a eorporaaoo under tae Iiltaola law. Their aot had reference at all to tha nron.hiiii.

their romlfag Into tha Lean u. fn.nl., m. euuipeizj uoes hot lntrr wimimeir ooming into tbe trust, what theyi will do I la tb book of fate'' But MISS WJOFFIN DECLABtD JifSA A Jury in the Supremo Court. Brook a. yes terday foi mally declared Ulsi Harriet K.

Coffin, daughter i the late Judge Cofila ot Clueiaaatl. Insane. 1 la Coffin has been kept in retirement at AailtyvMe Atylum sine her esca ped wlthLietor Eyrie Bellow about a year ago. From a if ust left by ksr father ah derived an ubuui miosis or u.uu. to many ot the question asked of her yeaterday tbe young woman re illea coherently euoagb.

Bhe denied baring ej responded wltk BeUew. aad when Queiione about aa attack kaa mad apoa lr. crtnter aald thai she bad limply poked kli i with a lead pencil because slie tkouxbt hi was in leva with kar. ne tire ullen did aot rkarce the Jnrr. wkiek waa oat oi ly au hour.

He will appoint a goar- xi lmT young wemaa ta about a weak, vwiis oa istin to Amity VUIO. ivincRAtrra mask complaixts. Bereral ot tka immigrants who arrived oa Saaday oi tka Hamburg-AmerUaa taamtklp Bagta eoi iplalaed yesterday to tko EmigraUoa Oommleak nert tkat they bad aot boea prop-erly treated during tkoTeyaga. Tby aald tkat the ttceraaT waa overcrowded, ami tkat taa faod was poor aaa locafflctoaa aamilm earned 1.09IJ steerage paaacagera. bat ay tbat tbl dd nol exceed the an mo.

ta. I tilled to CAITV. Ha cava t. th. i-.

-7. l.wwwaraptfiitTwatod; of ell lies iVAerse tnree. to at announce. tallies oi tb Thia recio adopted oat a worn HAS 8 BE ATT IB IS COMMAS D. Hia FISJT MOTE TOWAKD CXEAXTKO THE CITTa CTBEETS.

Hsat Beattte, tko atw Commissioner at Street deaalac wa awora la by Mayer Grant yesterday moralag. aad praeaeded at oaoa to tko otfieee af kla department, wbere be kad a wag Interview wltk Dpury Commieateaer Bagaa aad Chief Clerk Bardsly. later la tbo aay aa imqm ta Mr. Hag an tee ellowlag order To will pleas lrecscd wltk all eoavcalcal trat Ta ksrs tka JleUHU imtM ekkk J. mtt la bow dlviosd raapportloaed tbst sack distrlet ehall costal, as nearly aa may be practicable, te ame aamber aqaare yard ef treeu te be Thte rdr le Issued te eeeure more eqsltable PPorttoamcat at tha work! Maslrei hs eu ke tae foremen, aad ef euek borers a may be aader eeteir insnoeaisto ccpervieioa.

"Oceotut orgeaise a pcrmaacnl fore af ISO lavororc or weeoere, wn shall be paid tha arrat market rate ar dtam tor their aamoaa while aot. Bally employed. The members of this force mact be sble-bodied, of good character, aad ellisoae of ae uaived etatac Nee wb te ever aftr-frv rears of ace ehall be appointed la aald foree. Before tneappeiatmeat ef any pereea aa a member et eald tare shall be reqaured to make aa efhdavit as to ble aama, age, aad plaoe of rocldeaeci alee tkat he baa aot directly ar laalreotly given or prom-iced give aay pcrcoa any monar eg ether thlag of Tsloe In eenMeratien ot kls employment. aald laborers shall ba aaclgaed to the dlstnot or divisions herein provided lor In proportion to tbe area ta swept dally la sack districts or divisions, reepeettvetr.

They ehall be tarnished wttb a suitable hatbaad or badge apoa which shall be la-scribed tbe title ef the department, occupation of and number by wbleh tbe employe 1c designated oa the records of the departmeat, and aueh hatbaad or badg mast be wara eoatlaaeusly during tbe boor et business. Vacaacle wblek may occur la thla force ehall DIM from the foree ot sack temporary laborers as lbs departmeat may, from time to time, beoompeiled te employ. A resistor ef tb latter, which shall eon tain their names, age, res Id eaca. aad degree of efnoleney. ehall be kept Third From aad after the date oa wklek tbe reorganization at tha foree herein referred te shall take effect, and until further order, la that die-trlot er eectloa th city bounded by the eeotk cldc ef Twenty-talrd-strect, the norm clde ef Thlr-tr-fuarth -street the east aide of Btxtb-aveaee.

and tha west side ot Fourth-avenue, the ctreetc shall be cleaned la tbe meaner aubateatlally aa follows i Kaeh ot the laborers aaets-aed te thla district ehall be oherged with tbe duty of keeping alee suck portion of ths district as an efficient man may found able to keep clean. Kack et the laborer la tb aald diatrtet ehall be furnished with a wheel barrew. broom, boa. shovsl, aad aueh aamber as may be necessary cf amiable reeepteelee. wltb covers er lids, for holding tbe sweepings of the sub-seotloa or caUdlatrlotof which hemsy have charge.

AS auob reoepteolea are filled they shall be left at polnte or plaoee la tbe dlctrlotoa the regular route traversed by the ash carta assigned aald district. In order that their contents may be taken np by the same Tbe reeepteelee cball bava tbe title of the departmeat Inscribed or painted oa them and they eball be numbered. The foreman ot the district ehall be bald responsible for te enctodr aad ear ot th property of the department herein described." "COWABD, BULLY AND CUBJ" BROOKLYN ALDERMEN EXCHANGE THESE AND OTHER EPITHETS. Two Brooklyn Aldermen Indulged In a wordy war yeaterday, and tha flit of one came within a few lnobe of the nose ot the other. The trouble began wben Alderman Coffey moved to appoint an Assistant Sergeant at Arms, at a salary of $1,200.

Book an employe woald be on dnty only from 2 to 3 o'clock on Hon days. On this ground Alderman Leech, a Republican, protested against creating each a sinecure. Aldermen Thomas and Heat, the only other Republican in tba board, voted with him la the negative. Tk sixteen Democrats stood boulder to shoulder with tbelr friend Coffey. Tkelr rereng on Leeck earn a few mlnatea later when be moved that $250 be appropriated to repair aoma atreets ta kl ward, th Seventh.

Alderman MoQrath moved that It be referred to a committee, and Leech protested against aaeh aamall ptece of business. He waa going on to berate MeOratb wben President MoCarty called hltn to order for tbe third Urn. "Now. Leech," he cried. if 70a don't alt down I win huve the Sergeant at Arm put you oat." Leech protested and asked unanimous consent to make nn explanation.

MeOratb objected, bat Coffey called out. Let tbe old duffer go ahead." MeOratb wouldn't do It, and while tbe wt ancle waa going on tbo board adlonrned. Then MeOratb walked np to Leech, and clicking hie fist In tha latter' face ald, "Now I'm going to hammer you, yu our." He (truck out, but President Mccarty caught kl arm and pushed blm into a sest You are a coward and a bully," replied Lee en. who stood ready to return the blow, "and you, aot I. are tbe car." Tbe matter baa not ended.

It la thought, aa MeOratb threatened to thrash Leech on eight. Tb sqnsbble has pat an end to any hope the Bepublloana mlsrht have had of vetting any favor through th present Board of Aldermen. CHANGES GREATLY NEEDED. MR. COCDERT's OPINION OF SHERIFF'S OFFICE METHODS.

Gen. Bleklet eeema to have pat mat ten la fairly good running order In the Sheriff's office since hi appointment Yesterday be lnoreased bis staff of deputies to five by appointing Bldney Harris, a young lawyer, and Henry D. Ferguson. The General male publlo yetterday tha for respondenee between himself and the Bar Association regarding legislative revision of the fees and emolument of the Sheriff office. He wrote to F.

R. Condert, President of tbe Bar Association, oa April 4. In this letter he said: "It seems to me tbst aomo legialatloa Is necessary for th proper rsgnlatloa ot tbs business of the Sheriff's om. In this oounty. If tha task of drafting an act for thla purpose waa undertake by a com mi ties of your body, iherc can be ne doubt that your raoommendationa would oommand the hlkbect consideration, any Information or aid I can furaisb in thlc direction ehall be cheerfully furnlsh-d.

I have leas hesitation in making this euggestlou because no change in the emoluments el ibe office can benefit me. the Constitution forbidding any increase during my term." Gen. Blcklei yesterday received a reply from Mr. Condert etetlng that kla letter bad been referred te the committee oa the amendmeut ot law, and adding: "Personally, you have my cordial sympathy. The task thai you have undariaken la full oi dinicultlea, My own opinion Is tbat tbe whole syst has to ba radically changed aad that amputation, thoroughly and generally practiced, will do more god than poulticing and medication.

Tbe first thing to do is to gel rid of orders of arrest In civil cases. They bava been a pa rod upon our pretence that imprisonment for debt lc abolished. Tbey have canned Indescribable mlaery and wretchedness and have been the fruitful mother of grievous A TOR1JI AN EAST RITJCR TtHKBI. The East River tunnel projeot was given another bearing yetterday by the Aldermanle Committee on Bridget and Tunnel. Jauiet D.

Leary, President of the company; Do Lanoey Ntooli and A. D. Palmer, attorneys, appeared for tbe company. Mr. Nleoll spoke in favor et the scheme, denouncing as ridiculous the statement that tbe commerce of New-York wonld be diverted to Montauk Point by eaeb a tunnel, and maintaining the desirability of providing aubarban homes for poor people.

Capt. Ambrose Snow of tbe Board of Trade and Transportation spoke in favor of the protect, and presented a resolution from hie organization tavenng It. Tbe Mercantile Exchange aod the Chamber of Commerce also favored It. Mr. Donnelly of tbe Brlcklayere Union and Mr.

Bradley of tbe Blvnecuiters' Union said their organizations were In favor of the projeot for the good of the elty and the welfare of the working classes. GRANT HON V3I PLAITS. Th commute or the Grant Monument Association, charged with the aeleetlon ot a form of memorial at Birertlde Drive and with tbe management of arraagemeat la connection with tbo preparation ot competitive designs, bad another conference yesterday afternoon. Last week's action in favor of a doslga which should not only ot commanding height, but wbicb also should be spaoloaa enough at the base for a memorial kail as well as for the tepuiebres, eame under further review. No material change were made la the geaeral plea, bat discussion or details was qait larcely loduta-ed In.

It was anally agreed to leave tb ubjoet open for further amendment at next week meeting. The selection of the name of are 1 lee la to bo Invited to aabmtt design in eonrornilty with tbs favored plan waa also left incomplete. It 1 the purpose to pay lor whatever may be tolleitad. BB DOKSX'T LIBS ANIMALS. Mr.

Monroe Howell 1 one of the owner ot property on Eighth-arena fronting Central Park who object to the removal by tk Park Commissioner of tk toolofleal collection te wr" the Park. According to Mr. Muaroe, there kaa been talk far years past of removing the meaaserla to th reservoir. He deem It unfair to rush th proposed change through without due aettee to Ligbtb-avcnuc property holder, and ha claims that there ia aa apparent lack of fairness and opennea about th ark-Commissioners' propoaJUou. BASK BALL NOTBS.

Bala earned a poctponemest af all the bail came scheduled for tbl vicinity yeaterday. Tki aftoraooa tko Kew-York League ciab and tke Brooklyn AssocisUoa team wiU play at aaw-JPelo Ground. Ia toj-dar gam' Ieaay aad Glaaseoefc will probably make their fir! appaaranrw wltk taa Kw-York wlae. td a forfait et to play a game er a aerU af cam wilk tko Broikarkood olak ot tki airy. mest -er a ia Lezremng Powieiv a.

DARLING IS WANTED BADLY TBB MISSING PABTSBB OF JOBS PL UMMEB. AN UNEXPECTED DEVELOPMENT OF TBB FAILURE OF THAT FIRM-SOME OF DARLING'S PRACTICES. The tangle la the affaire ef Joka F. Plummer Co. ka boaa tightened by the aaexplalaed absence from tke etty or W.

Darling, th financial manager ot tbe koaaa. Mr. Darllag appear to bar left to wa oa tke morning of Sat urday, Marck 29. No thin ha tin been heard af him. aad all effort to find him or to traoo kl whereabouts have boea unavailing.

It la commonly cuppoeed that wkea went away be took a large aura af monay with him, or tkat If ka did aot get off wltk aetual eaak, left tke affair of tka firm, la muck war akapo tkaa wa tnppoeed at tke time ot tke failure. Assignee Murphy, who la aow In ekarge at tke Broadway store dndeavorlag to tralgktea out accounts, said yeaterday tbat Mr. Darling' absence wa felt ehlefly becaaae he woald be ot great atataaoe In explaining various lte mi la wblek be waa eonoerned aad which date baek a far a 1885, wkea be became a member of tke firm. Darling wat tke tenlor member of tba flrmot Btoaey dt Darling, who bad Quarter la Mr. Plummer! ttore aad for whom Mr.

Plommer old iatlntt oa commission. He carried ea this boslness la conjunction with ble financial manegemoat-of tbenrm of John F. Plammer A Co. t-lommer dt Co. eold tbe satinet tor Stoney at uanioi ana unartoog in oollectloa of money from euatomera Darling, as the fioaa- elal manacar for that Arm.

drew thu collection a. It seems to have been kl practice to make bla drat te keep pace wltk hia eolleo-tion invariably. Indeed, as a matter of fact. It waa bla practice to draw money on thla account almoat as fast aa he made deliveries ot atlnets. thereby keeDins? Plnmmar A Ra uia.

atantly behind. Aealgne Murohv will civ nn estimate nt tba amount Of money which DarllnaT anla-ht bava owed to Plummer dc Ce. it wa reported that ma liatiiiiiio were ometnlna- like Mr. Murphy will neither denr nor eon Drm thla report He save be will ba able to nle the cnedole en time, and tbst possibly they may wriwo ueiore apru to. WDlcn is tbe day on whioa tbey will be due la court.

Mr. Darling aeema to have left hi apart mnta at tba Grenoble a week ago Saturday morning. "I eeiiusrastsiuns 10 ine store mat no was going out ot town to remain over Bunday. When ne failed to ahow himself on Tneedav a note waa sent to bla house, which brought an aoa war that be Was still oat at taee Tne mm. lgneo then eommunioated with Mr.

Plummer, who went to the Grenoble te lnoulre nartianiarir about Mr. Darling1 a bee nee. Hi visit waa entirely frnltleec, for he bad to be content wltk tbe mege that Mr. Darling had not yet returned. In addition to any suoDoaed deficit to tna mm- counte of Darllag with Piummer A Co.

it appears from tbe booka tba assignee I now examining tbst th firm or Btonay dV Darling bad always sold satinets at a loss. If this Is tbe ease, the inference Is that liabilities wara in curred by Darling In other directions and that tne manufacturers, or those from wbom he re ceived tke goods, will also ba large losers by nip uirvrnbtuna. The condition In which ba left bla hn.i.... baa ertvea rice to rumorc that ha nrahshie tbongbt It prudent to put as great a distance between himself and this altv as noaaihia tbat perkapt be ha taken rafns-a in rmmmAm Mr. Plummer friend predict tbat itlsllkelv turn mi h.

1 1 rwejFouaiaie for auu insi ar, riummer was tratnul wben be said that tha failure waa mm mneh ml surprise to blm a to any of hi friend. Darling appear to kave been a bold pea-ltor in mailer outside the la tercet ot th firm. hen he lived at Ptelnflcld. N. everal year ago cngered In a Urge real ectate speculation which resulted In tbe tonadlog of Nether-wood, whloh Darlinar and hie suneisnu mmm- Terted from a farm Into towa lot aad en wklek tbey erected a line hotel.

The oomrmnv that floated the enterprise failed. But whether Darling waa much of a loser bv it ta ntkuiii.ki. ful, for the reason thai when th hotel waa sold nnder foreclosure It was bongbt In by hi frtenda at a very low figure and waa afterward aald to have been old at an advantage. Those who have tried to look Into kla eareer are learning a good deal about htm thai they did not know before. Tbey find tbat be lived extravagantly and tbat he Interested himself In risky venturcc I Ic aid.

among other things, tbat wben Ferdinand Meyer failed In 1883 the people with whom DarHa wee elated In real aetata transactions were badly in- tuitcu, auu mat tae catioet nrm was foamed from the reliet of tbat peculation in order that the came person might aro ahead in hn.L nees under a different name. TBOXAS BOP A' 8 BF. QUESTS. The will of Thomas Hona. Whft AtlTar! aw aks aa bou of Acker.

Merrall 4 Condit, wa filed for prooat yesterday la the Surrogate' office. It was mada June 12. 1886. and haa three iin. Tke executors and trustees named are William A.

Biswer and Edward Croweli and are each to receive $10,000 for their ervlees. A great part of the will and codicils I devoted to provision for th founding or th Thorn Hope Hospital for tbe Poor at Langholm, Scotland, Mr. Hope' birthplace. Tbe exacuior m.v uiiquiwi vim over sb lunci iir too iunuain or tnis nospital to William Malealm nf Rurnfnni 11..... Broombolm.

and He he Si Btnelli of Lancbolm. uequiHi tor xouoaing the hospital these eharlteblo boqueata are made: The PTesbytorUa Hospital, the Americas Bandar School Union, tha American Bible Hocletr. tbe Andrew's boclely of New-York City, the Borne fer Incurables, and the Preebyterlan home tor Aced Women, Ci.Ouo each: tbe New-York Orphan Asvium. ths Maabattsn Eye and Bar Hoi pltal, tue Mew. York ok in a Canoet Hoe pits tne H.

boiiib IndrmaiT ai Tounklnsvllle. h. and the Nev-Yort christian Heme for Intemperate Men. H3.000 each the Semerilaa Home tor the Aged and tbs Wclmorc Borne for Friend-less Olrls. t.000 each, and the Xightk Ward Mis-Blon, to 00.

Mr. Hope's only living relative are hi slater. Jne Ho pa, who receives B30.0O0- a c.7v.7io:oo5 5SS? two wh TBB BATOBSSTSB MIPLOSION. Man were at work yeaterday atteraoo putting new sashes and panes of glass la the little stetloa at Bayehter and tha surrounding house damaged by the explosion at tk oil hoos of the Ditmar Dynamite Powder Work on Saturday. Coroner Jokn Mathaw held hi inqueat la the afternoon at the little hotel near the station, although he had only a tew remnant of the two mea.

Max Bchaltz and Jamea Kilmer, who were blown to turns at tha same time. Arthur a Ditmar and several of bla cmplorec were examined, but they could aot teli how the explosion OMBrred. The jury rendered a vcr- tT alr death through tbe accidental explosion of about 60O pounde or ultro-clrcenue and they exonerated Mr. Ditmar from all blame. PROTEST FROM.

ORTHODOX FR1BNDS The Orthodox Society or Friends of New-York have sent an earnest protest to Washington as-aiaat the bill introduced Into Congress for tbe exclusion et the Chinese from this oountry. BriTTtit MOru because they ar tired ef bitter doses, with the pain and griping that usually tot? doaa. AmmmimnmtmL. Silver Ware. Attoattoa la aakad to aa sxoeptloaaHy fall varlsty Solid aiiver Pltehar tastetol dcelgaa.

Theodore B. Starr, MHO iiiiUAi)VVAY, i fc U. S. CoVt Xxport, Aug. 17, i83 TUB MB V.

JIB. OLSON SUED. MISS MAONUSSON REFUSES TO CONSENT TO EXPULSION FROX BIS CBURCH. Laat October kOse Emma Mao oaa wko kad boon for aomo time aetdvely eoaaaeted wltb tba work of tko Battery Park Mlaaloa aad a member ef tke Bwedlsk MeUodlat Kplaoopal Cbarak at tka eorner af East Flfty-oaooaeV treetaod Lexington-aTeaaa, waa aaoaaed by tko Bar. Hoiger Olaoa, pastor ot tkat ekarok.

af having alaadarad tka pastor aad kla famOy by aaaertug tkat tbey told talsoheod. aad Uat ka waa not a godly maa. Aeeordlng te tko Metkodltt Eplaeopal en itom. tka pa tor appointed a eoi anitiee to try tke abargee, et wklek a writtea eopy waa aeat ta tbe defendant, Ta latter ra-rused ta appear tor trial, tnalattng tbat tha elergymaa ooald set aet as aeeaeer aaa alt aa juagc in tao eame eaaa, A decree of expultloa wa aterad by default New Mea Magaaaeoa has brought salt la th capon or court egetaet tae Hot. Mr.

Olaoa to rtrala blm from arrytng th aaerae Into ffaet oa the earn groan To equity ea wblek refuaed te appear beforo tk tribunal wklob jar. cisca appointed. At the eame Ume tkat aha ekarge war aroagat acalnat Mica Macnaaaoa aoeaaatleae P' a almilar ekaraotar wr kroaght against Mel M. Nalsop, tb janitor af a aamber of apartmeat boose at th eorner ef East Oaa Hundred and Twenty-eighth -elreet aad Fcorth- aoa aiso a member at tbe Swedish oharoh. Theee were withdrawn.

But both ef the accused member kad boea among nice teen wllk th eharck wb a-vokad the aid ef legal counsel to get letter et dismissal, beeaase tbey war dlsstls8d wltk th pastor, Isst September. Som of them have got tkelr letter, others bar act. Tb trouble la th ebureh le one of long (tending: I spite of the rale changing MaUodlet elergymea oaee la three year, tk Bar. Ma Oleoa kaa boea tnere tor maay yaars. tba regalaUea kaTlag beca aapended.

bcoaaaa of tke eeareltr at Bweuisa aieinodist mlalatera Th member wbo oppose blm bar sought to bring abargee against th paator several times, but la ao ease have been able te get anotbar Metbodlst elergy-man to appear for them, aad therefor hv been unable aader the Church eyatem state thlraaa. They arc nearly all working ppic cBBwaBBwamBwawmawmcm THE APB1L GBASD JUBT. JUDQE COWINO APPOINTS W. J. BERET AS ITS FOREMAN.

Judge Cowlag yeaterday. appointed W. a Berry, the Librarian ot tbe Bar Association at 7 Wet Twoty-alatk-tret, foreman of tka April Grand Jury. In charging tke Jury tka eoart called attention to tk fact tkat tk last Grand Jury kad left aoma unfinished basin to be followed np. This baslnes waa, of ours, the office lava ligation.

Judge Cowing sailed attention to Section 48 and 597 of the Cod, relating to tbo taking of aalawfal fees, but Instructed th jury not to forgot tk prisoners in th Tomb. Th Grand Jurymen are: William 3. c. Berry, librarian, Wast Twcsty-nlnthstrecii WUilam Trbufl. mcrchanl.

7 Worthtreet: W. F. Palter, merchant bs Wart hi ctracti Joha Been Browning. marihsatT "oa Broome-ctreeli enle W. O' fursitnra, ll.Tino DubUb awi On Hundred aad Thlrllelh-slreel" W.

Brewer. 170 wmiaav.treet, Cbarle. yh; Plana, 110 Flfth-avenaai Augustus Brows, grain. 3 oloOMtreel; Vernon Browa. broker.

SS Beaver-street i W. Vender Veorf, dry goodc. Merccr-atreati Jeceph H. BennetT real aetata. wri ra7r lT it U'i Tkaorlor Jiefjo.

L074 Madison-avenue. Francis East One Han fired aad Tenth-street: Albert Keeler. 30 Weal Flftletb-ctrccts Xaaiei T. Wade. 15" 'y-lxtk-tri John Usydoek.

80 J. Cleveland Cedy. il aeorce H. BeeJey, II Thlrty-BlBthtioii Fraaklla Chsndler, 31 'Ir-al-strect: Reward D. FarrelX 2 aad Claras oa B.

Iay. 30 Madlaoa-avaaa. Schaus? Art Gallery. We beg: to call the attention or picture buyers and art lovers to our choice collection or paintings, to which important works by the following eminent masters hare recently been added: Bonhenr, Rosa, Boug-uereau, Cazin, Corot, Duprej Daubig-ny, Fromentin, Decamps, Gerome, Detaille, Israels, Diaz, Knaus, Lerolle, Knight, Ridgway, Manfc, lscrebTre, Rico, oir, LoiffI, Schreyer, Troyon, Van Harcke, Tibert, and others. An early inspection is solicited.

William Schaus, 204 (Madison-square.) RAYMOND'S SUITS FOR SPRING COMHASD SUCH WIDESPREAD ATTE TIOJT OK ACCOUNT OFTHEIB IHTKIXsTC MERITS. TUOSR WE HAVE CONSTRUCTED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS SEA SO If '8 Of FSRIKOB APPEAL ESPECIALLY TO THE ACCEPTED IDEAS OF QUALITY. WORTH. AMD AT THE SAME TIME rltori WITH 8TILL ORIATIk FORCE OUR POSITION TO SUPPLY READT. MADE CLOTHIXO FCLLY THE EQUAL OF BEST CUSTOM TA1LORIXO.

OUR TOP COAT" FOR BPRIJM ARX INCLUDED IS THE ARGUMENT. MAKIHO TO ORDER AT ABOUT THE 8XAS COST AS READY MADE IS OSS OF wi STRONGEST FEATURES. A. Raponfl 224 ASD A3 BROAD WAT, OPPOSITE CITY HALL, AND COH.XER FCLTOS AKD EASE AC 8TS. THE UP-TOWN OFFICE OF THE TIMES, 1,269 BROADWAY.

BETWEEK 118T AMJ nD aTa. aVaTtwrliaaaaeaU raoelvwd util IP, I LACES AND EDBROIDERm JAMES McQREERY (. hare a Special Sale tills rtti of Point Dnchesse aad Ya. lencienncs Laces, Flonnecs and Handkerchiefs. Point and Dachesse Bridal Veil Black' Thread and Polat Barbs, Black Spanish Scarf, and Fichus.

Black Silk Dra-pery'Netts, new designs, 43 inches wide. In Chantilly, t. Tosca, Russian and Brussels, Colored Notts in all th leading shades Black: -8 Ui: Flouncintrs, 44 and GO inches "wide, in Chantllly, Hand. Run Spanish Marquise and Spanish Guipure. Chantllly, Hand-Run Spanish, Marquise and Trim miner Isaces, in all widths.

Point de Gene, Torchon, Cluny and, Hedici Laces and Insertions, Also a choice stock Hamburg: embroideries, in Cambric and Js'alnsook Edg-Ingrs, Flounces and Laser. -tions. I JAMES McCREERY CO, Broadway and 11th. af Coquette 2 For durability, novelty eft design, and richness of color ing, these moderate pries goods have nq rival, and are not surpassed, even by the expensive Axministers, in high art furnishing effects, W. J.

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