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Ml as tntarmeiua whatever wm hM MttMtBML HMry ft. ImmK Uetr eMa- Ml gBVe Ml CtoMiT (UlMMtl Ue IMH ef Ue fellar. UvUAU Mil4 mm Aepefal feetw. BiuMktM Aet pat MM to at Ik a ktfMl Iki tet the Uey larger Uu had mm re- Mrtt4 Tar Ml to MM MNMMl By Mai mm aaisfertases UU elty well Br uedefeleetlM at tea partaer rhlladet- ala, BarvrlaM I miMtlti wlU (ha Wall- mini eM tkia Btery, wlU Ueldeatel lw-ealie pratoat tka a mm, if to recM Ue Baaato at Ue In, vara Hated a. Mb BMaett aald thai Ua eupoMlM waa la tost preelpUetod by Ua greedy Amu at ered- Itere Ula any to mbjmI Ue ralfillamt ef Mtraaw by Ua Haw-fort Aoum at a time ln Mr.

Sletare wm sat alette prepared to ee a. If these demands Bad not mi pressed pea Alan, Ba hU Mve Mea Mia. BU, Baa- Bets eeid. to meet Uaai wlUla possibly a law hours, ut to Aave settled tka affaire af Ua Bras Br" pala every aredlUr 100 cents oa tka dollar, TM aaapaaatM eMfaaed mowiU to aaeh aitaal that It waa Impossible to aar Btw tM erMitoro weuid Maia eut anni a iuot-egh lualMttn at all Ua Awake AM mi Biede. Tbe area mMe eealgaaieat yMWrdey to JTearr J.

Ievloa. gl vlag prefereaese ta rc Bead of trait for iia.000 aad at. Baldaialr af UU alt for B6.000. It aal that vaoaa prararaaaaa vora ffivca la araar 10 aaoara Mtraala that ka4 Ma xaoatad. aad that all Un arodltora woaid faro aiika aat at watt- avar araeaadi tka mombm alafct rtald.

Thar Uak af ramar a Wall-atrMt TaatardaT la raaaaat to tha firm. Tka aaaaral taallaa waa Ma af raarat aad arspaUr that BtUfartaaa had fallaa mm tka aid. haaaa. ul aat a faw affara af aahatMtiai fcala war Mad a to Mr. Biatara kr krakara ul athara.

Oaa of kla frtaada aaat hlai a talafraai Mflaf that ha hw plaaa 9100.000 at kla aiapoaal It waald Baof aarrlM ta kia. Tka noaar waa daaUaad 1 aa Ua raaMa Uat It waaid kardlr raUava Ua altuatiM. Ami Ua aaiaa at Ua Stoak Ezekaarafor tka aaaaaal at Ua trm wara 0,000 aharaa of Mont ailTar nlala atoek. 10 aharaa of Cktaago Md Bltoa, 60 abarM af 100 aharaa af JtraaarUia aaa Tarra Baata, 00 aharaa of Maa-Battaa aonaolldated, aad 1.000 af prafarrad KaadlDC laoomaa, wklafe wara aald aat kr Lacard Braroa la order to aatiaff a loaa aa waiak tM falllar flra kad cat ua Ueaa atoeka oUatarai. Otkarwlaa aotitlac at mom not aaarrad at tM Eulttm la raiatlon ta tba Bna.

Ualr fallura aot aaemlac to fcara Ua auxkloat affaet apoa Ua ai achat. AiUauah Mr. hlatara waa aot aaoaaclbla. tkoaa who wlaOM to om him or eomanaleata with ita tnit Ualr war to tha On af kla law or. iai( tbaao Mllara wm A.

If. Da fiarea of tho Brm of Da Harao 4 Tawaaaad. who da kaatnaaa lo atMka la Ula ettr aad la Phila delphia. Mr. Da Havaa took a Urea bundle of eeaartuee vita aim to Lawyer Beaaatra emae, aaoaa af which he wlabed to alaoe at tae dla-pwaal of Mr.

Htatara If Ur weala aarva hi as la Ula ooMrcMay. Tka offer waa declined Md Wlthaat laeake, for aoah reallBf mi bllteraeaa Ua BMiBbera af Ua firm eberUh la racard to diaaalora to tha Kew-terk branch of Ua hoaae are aiaiair MaaaatratM anon nr. Haroa. It appaara that aa Maadar Mr. Da Haraa Je- BtMdad af Mr.

Buiare tka delivery af eertaia atoeha wklek Mr. Rlttare did aot hare oa band. aaa wmah aa aoua aot proeare at abort notice. ThereeDea. aneerdlaa ta tha aeeaanta aanerai- lr aoeapted.

Mr. Do Uaraa reported the (act of jt r.aniaiere-a laaauity to maat ata MCMeaienu to Ua frMideat of tha Block Ezehanxe, aad Ua failaro waa thereby precipitated, effort were aaada kr Mr. eutere aad kla frlenda to avert ar poatpoae tbU Maovaeemeat en tba plea Uat ft platr af tiaae were alrea tae atook oanuuioM tr ar. in uaroa would Maeurerea. Tba role of the KxehMce, hawarer, la Ineiora- Bla la aaeh ai attar, Md wkea Ua failure to deliver wm reported ao lafloeaee ar exruae aoaid woetpoae Ue nunmimi that oeourreO.

While tha faallaa' oa Wall-itreet waa one of recret aver tM atUfortonoa of tba lira, there war a (Md toauy people who wara ready to MM aa hladaUht wleeMree, It taami 10 have keea aadaretoed for aoosa tloje that tba arm waa dated baaiaeea alaee to Uo wind and that revereee weald aet naed to he very larre la order to krlaa oa a failure. Mr. Siatara eajoyed pepalarltr amoac tba brokara, kut ha had aot "i Mea partkiularly aetlve af lata aad It vti tba eoajmoa laipreeeiea Uat kia fortune wara waniac There daea aot aaaai ta have beea any lotlaia- ea the Street of treable with the rhiladel-pfelaheoaa. bat there wm a faallaa of aneeal- be, aad aaeh aieaaaro af diatruat that the aaaMaeeaieat of the fallura eeeaaioaed 1 paratlvaly little aerprtae, Aaaoac the eauaoa iiiat lad to thla fMlla wm aa letpreealOB that tba Braj had ventured beread Ua line of Mfety la reepMt to mm of Ita tavealiaent operation. nartiMlarlr with filimot to oertaia rail read arttUe wkleh tha Arm kad beea trrta ta Burnt far taa baaaBt af a rallraad MnpMlae.

Oa of Uee roada wm tb Dele-Ware Md BarUera af Ula Btaie. It waa re- Mrtod Uat the nraa had triad to aefotlato aoaaa for that road 01 tae raoe value of moo, ouo, whlefe were diapoead af for -Uat be aoroaal wm made af tba kaaay tana raeelvad. When thia report waa areola! yoatorday' to the atteotion of Lawyer Beaaetk ba aald that ke believed there waa aoaieUiaa' la it. hut that ha bad aat axaailnad tha oaia ret, Md waa unable to aay whether ar aet dee aeoountlna had Beea ar weald made of the money received treat tare aeaetlaUoaa. aptto af tbaao rawera Mr.

Beanett taeiatad I IIIHHiniUHl acer aad partner wara mainly responsible for tbaeoadltioa la which tha arm loond Itaelf. Me wm Mked If It waa true, aa etated la the oiapatca rrom ruiiMeipaia, tnat Mr. uiia-er kfti baaa faaad abort la hia aoeeuate a year or tare aao tar about and he profeed to knew aothloc abeut Ha aeemed inclined la doaat taa lUtomaat kaMOM be inUud Uat Ut diaeoveriM made kr Mr. alatara at fbUa- r-1" wanna- mw iuih vi Mr. 1 igor win a oawpievo earpnae air.

oiatare. BiUr would OMd oa to thla city for aanrHiaa- prraaiBd that ha kadaekanM to loaa the a to euoioaere or that IMf were Beaded la tha kaalnoaa of the fhilMelphla omoa. aod aa bla drat ta af UU kind ware met he would drpeelt lateral tor loatii to htmaalf. aad would aaa tha moeey. aat what amoaata UUnr wm able to talM la UU way ar what other UabllitUe ha mar have lavurred la eonaectloa with tha op-eretloaa la whloa UU moaav halned blm.

MV beaaatt aald eould Meajy wildly (ueaaed at. All that, he weald Mailt knowing waa that tha further Mr. Slatare weat Uto tha railadalphla pooka tba werae ha fuuad their condition, aad at I aat, tallica ta act My MitatMtory explanation tram Mr. Hllr, wha waa at the time Ut, wm obiicM to eeenre aa order of arrect. wa.ee vmm aave oom aervae aaa Mr.

uturer raoovarod Oclentlr to leave hia bad. Mr. Ummu Maid aiva aa axpiMatloa at Ua wiilteaaeea at Mr. feutara to allow the mtbhi af a larae Ufa laearaaM to Mra. Ullcer after ker BMnaaa a eaaie.

aaa ni reueeaoe oa this potat waa tha mora remarkable tram tba fact that ha laid atraaa aa Ua ladependeat fortune huh la kMurod br JaberlteaM to Mllaar'e child. Ue rafoaal af the family of Hil-r wife the leardiaae of tba tortaae of kla child to cam to kU reUef wbM ho wm la etraita. BaU-atrMt a aar a ex icae tone. Md ta apita af tha arm- Eathy which wm every wkr maalfoaiad for la biciaro, wka aaderatoed ta have acrv-keed kU kouM Md ail hU peraaaal mIobcIbm Md to have a loft abeoluUly with aoibinc, tharo wm a widespread eusploiM that Ua atory af tM alter had aot yet been tally leid. Aa-bUraM DavUoa will eaier at oaee apoa bla daUra.

lie la a member of tka arm with which vawyer xMaaett ta ooeaeoieo. WatXM DOtM BlITIf-JL TM Z1 XX M. Pertar, attorney for Ua Blxlh-Aveaaa BaUroad OmpMy. yMtarday Bade formal de-maad apoa FabUa Warka OammUaioaer GOroy for permieeloa to lay car track In Leaax-ava-it from Om Hudrod Md Tnth to Oaa Hsa- trad aad rarty-flflh a treat, alalmlac Ua ahartar rlckt thereto aader Uo aUagaUoa Uat Leaox- aveaaa ta hat Ua axtaaaloa aorth at Caatral Parx at Uxth-avenae, th roach whleh lu aharur ibl aave It tha rta-ht im traoka. terlv la 1b9 Ik LowMr Batth.

tha wiaiiMwr reeiio worse aave tae Man- May Mrmilt Ml ataea Nr. UUmr am lata aflUa, BMlatt Uat ware had aet eeaa na aader lb. he revoked it, clalaia that ixth-evMaa Mdad at Fitty-Blath-atroet, lhe oampMy elaiuvc to have lot ewatracU aaaer teA li frmtm KMtlk Mill lata tha ooaru ua aarmit ta refused by 4 STIC Jf.TCBttX B-dBTtf MUDtBtH. OvU JhUn Peter XlUhaU weat kwfatw Oawlac ta Part at thOaartaf OMeral BeaeteM yMtarday aad aakad hia to artac to taoattMUoa at Ua Oraatwary ailcced aa- paraiaa af hia aharMtar ha Baawfaa ivct, la aa aruota ta waiM aa wm eeilea a aemlaal aad la whiah aiher uoklad referaat war aiaa to hia. Jadr.XwwtaT ropUM Uat he had mado hie ortartaaJ aharyo ta the Oread ry arced wrut to aavar every oBa the eaeialy, aaa that II woaH laereaar to otarr tM Oread Jury la ladl vidua! ium Mr.

Mitchell eatd he waaid apply to Diatrut At teracy BeUawa for iaava to atli a atauaeat -ALVJufrjE. WBLL8 C0LLBQ at Ba. Ct-BTBX-ABD BB-BCBCTBDrBBSI PBBT OrTBI AISOCIATiOX. Taa Alaaaa af Walla Cotleca took poacMtioa af Skaiffa yMtarday aTtaraaoa, Md kad mah a Bartlaalarly charming time thM Ucy are all aaxtoM fat taa racarrMM at Ua aaarraraary. TM ladlaa.

wka uat from tooct of the bU eltU ad taa oaatrr. had lata af realaiaceacM to ex-aaam at that fair Aurora oa Uo horec of Cayaga Laka to which Uay spent Uelr atadaat dara Before ths Mrlous wort ef the afternoon bo lt aa, elaborate luncheon waa served in Ue Pink Bmb, Md UU Mra, rover Cleveland prealded. PrMldeat PrUbM af Ua collaara wm preasat to load official dlxalty to Ua aa-tertalameat, Bat Ua ladle had so mack to My about adumUea Uat Aa wisely rafralaad from My exteMed argamaat aatil hU turn caae pn Ua prettily-printed programme. About Ua Brat thing tha sIxty-Mvea ladles preeeat did. after Uay ltd enjoyed Uelr lancn- ium elect for tue cnsulnc yr.

Md UU wm the reeult: fraaidsai Mr. Urovor OlovelMd; vim frealdaat allaa Lam- rrt of BocMctart Mra Joaeph kwaln of Phlie-alpbia. aad Mra O. T. Aiiioa of Brooklyn: acretery Mra.

i. W. CldliU; Treasurer him iidcoa mbm: KiMtnn tJomoitte Mra. A. Bweaeoa, Mra.

William U. Kloharda, air. Char lea u. uucoclL, TM mMtlog had mora ainiflcanca Una mora aeeial reuaioa, for It had In view tha in-eraaac of Ua college bulldlac faad, wtrfeb ha already rechd Bi.00a Prom Ue oatbuaiMm maaifMtod by Ue Alumaa when this eondtuoa of th Intra wm aoaouaead. It a named ImpoaclbU uat it sDoaia tale long to rauo the moiuobbi B1.O0O dMlred.

rraeiaent mim tola nie former ctuaenta at the areatly-tm Droved condition of the colloae. Tho bow building, which be Uouaht would completed by Autumn, would give greatly-ea- targM aceommeaatleaa, ue uo aometning to aar about eolleco athletic, too. particularly la regard to tho progress made by tna boat and tennis eiuoa. Mra. XJeDoreuioer eniertainea I be Alumna with a pianoforte recital.

Miss Jennet loomis gave a history of Ue eollega year, which was thoroughly enjoyed by hrr associate, aad Mra. Bermaa I Rices read poem oa Daniel Baler. Atlas Jtmma Lam pert road aa tatoresllng paper on art, aad Miss Hor- toa told Mmetblng a Do a I woman I iralnlnx. Sha spots particularly about the service of wobmb nur, ana tM ueoessitr lor weir technical training. Amenc the Alumaa present wara Aim Johu Bwglaa.

Mrs. Charles Hunter. Mrs. William DoaKlae. MUs May Arm oar, Mrs.

J. f. Blshap, Mrs. O. W.

Kanney. Mrs. Leslie Wet- more, Mra. Fleming Phillip. Mrs.

Arthur Hamilton. Mra, BL a Harper, Mrs. L. W. Armstrong.

Mrs. Robert Boyd, Miss Eva Flannlgau. an Virginia wmia, ntiss ursoo rneldun, Mrs. Ueorxe Howe, MUa Boy ton. Md Mra J.

P. Klpar. MBS. WHJTSBX'3 DANCE. HBB KW BALLROOM CROWDED WITH THE TOCMOKS BIT LAST MIOHT.

Ea-Bocretarr Md Mrs. Whitney aUrted the aoelal aater Mason an 11 war last evening with a young folks' dance at their handsome home, Ftftr-sovemh-Btrset and Fifth-avenue, It wm an early ball, tha Invitations calling for 0 o'clock, and an bonr later the denelng wall begun. At 12:30 o'clock tha cotillion was daneed, Harry La Grand Cannon leading with Mr. Whitney, Md very pretty favors were 1 alvM ta three figure. They consisted of satin slipper watch pookete, silver pincushions, and gayly-deoorated Easter eggs for the men.

Md of dainty silk confection bag. bouqueU of lilies, and crass es baskets for the laniaa. TMro were no added decorations In tbe boase except la tha shape of banks af Easter lilies aad Hpring flowers in tbe white and gold ball room. Supper wm served by Mr. Whltaey'a chef at small tables placed In tha arrest hall Md la toe dining aod small reception rooms.

a -w gueat inoiuaea Mr. ana Mrs. ward McAllister. CoL and Mrs. Harris, Mr.

and Mrs. John I. Bane. Mr. Md Mrs.

Hone. Mr and Mrs. a Potter, Mme. do Bsrrios, Mr. and Mrs.

Ooelet, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bberman.

Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Jselia.

Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Wilmer- oiu. ar. and Mrs.

Albert Stevens. Mr. aad Mra, Sluyvesaat Pub. Mr. and Mr.

Cooper newist, ar. ana are. tuioii jKOOseyelt. Mr. and Mra, wnitalaw Reld.

Mr. and Cornelius vanderbilU Mr. and Mrs. Twombly, Mr. aad Mrs.

August Belmont. are. r-Meirora, Mr. ana Mrs. uora Kryoe.

Mr. and Mra Adolf Ladenburg, Col. and Mrs. Do Lancey Kaue. Mr.

and Mrs. Burden. Mr. and Mra Cbarlas Carroll. Mr.

and Urn. A. W. Dlru- oek. Mr.

and Mra. F. K. Bturcia, Mia Churchill, mi t-auncerote. f.

laiier. tna Misa trrsm Mlaa Let Poll. Mlaa Corbln. MUa Cameron, tha aiasM rotter, tbe missm Kaadoipb. Mia BID.

Mlaa Beeckman. Mis Eva Morris, the Misses Dusr, tae Misses Webb, Miss rjbepard.Miss Har- gous miss a.ernouaa. miss jeanue Borrow. Mis Mlnturo. Miss Unpe Ooddard.

Miss Bloke. uo aioaee jurnure. miss ueexsner. Jiiss Har- My, Mlaa Tboma r. Potter.

Baron v. Montbrun, count ludwlg Pappenhelm. Jicr Cary, Capt. Kloardo, Agnslla iiurniaa. aironso KSTirro.

Ki.iiv.r Moore, Temple Bowdoln, Ernest A dee, Madison Janes, ths Messrs. Wlathrop, Uenry P. Taller. Herbert Robblns. IT.

U. Trevor, J. sergeant Cram. Wlcklitfe Yule, Keaneth Rosa, Nleholaon Kane. Charles Randolph.

Llvincaton Beeckman. Nwbold Morris, Amorv a Carhart. Gould U. Kedmend. tha Messrs.

MeVlskar and Uaxisy mttneiMder. NBW DXSIQXS IS FURNITURE. TBE ATTRACTIVE STOCK OP THE BBD- NIK A MOORE COMPANT. IB the furniture business this season's de signs certainly eclipse those of all previous sea sous la beauty and variety. Among the leaders la tba production of novel designs Is the Bra nor Moore Company of 45 West Fourteentb- tract.

In that establishment everybody seems to always busy, nor Is this remarkable, be cause to sm Ue company's goods means to buy them. ror instance, one or tae novelties Is an antique cm dininc table with a patent axtea- aian screw, provided with an attMhable creak. ay wniea a onua ean open er close it with tbe grMsrai ease. A special leather dininc chair. tenia and sideboard rMMtiveiv aj.

ana yo nave nsa aa unprecedented saie. in fact tbe demand for these specialties is great that orders cannot ba filled at less than a week notice. As for Its vast stock of drawlnc room and parlor salves ths deslsns are most novel and attractive. Among the odd pieces are a peariai caninet with gilt frame ana Mveiea-cut glass doors, a eocabola pedea- tai iur as 0. anu a fioman rocxiag chair of quartered qax.

apnoistcred in silk and plush. ior sua. Amonc tbe maay hundreds of rjarlor sets walch are arrana-ed on the different floor, one for SAO and another for 187 seem to captivate all wha sea them. Nor could those about to fur nish conn try homes find a finer assortment of chamMr seta suitable tor tbat purpose. These are la many new aad handsome deeign in bird's- eye maple, sixteenth century oak, prima vert waaoganr, nawrat oiixa, ana natural cherry.

Besides these the oomoanv has In stock enam eled sets of every shade. IU stock of hall tana 1 also large, varied, ana attractive. A visit to tne uouoistery wo ric rooms, wnien ara an the top floor and reached by one of the pas elevators, will louna ay many laulSS tatarssung as well aa instructive. tbk tucks' near for vblat. Art-amenta en a motion for a stay Ue ex- ecatloa of Ue sea ten ee imposed noon ex-8bsr- 17 James A Flack and hU son Will by Judge Barrett were heard by the Ueneral Term of the Bnpreme Court yesterday.

Presiding Jostle Taa Brunt aad Judge Brady oa Ue beach. Jteuarr or tae flacks was oreaent. Th sui Md substance of ex-Judce Rusaetl' arrumant lor tho defendanta waa that Judge Barrett, lastaad ef eubralttlec to the jury Ue law bear- uik.i tae issue oeiore toem, had really made a vns ior is. tun iduuh tae ue.caaants. Assutaht xnstrist Attorney Ooff aranad.

in eppMtttoa. Uat what ex-Judce Russell claimed were quesUoas of fact were really qnesUons at law. apoa whleh Judce Barrett pronerlv charred. DmIsiob wm reaerveu. Tbe stay already graated will continue until the daalatoa a Sivea.

to abolish oil There was a meeting yMtarday afternoon at Ua Oeneelldatod Exehanga af reprcsaststlves of the Oil Exchanges of UU atty aad Bradford. OB City, nt tab erg, bm PatladelphiA it wm BoM for Ua purpose of considering Ue heavy daclln la speculatioa la oil and to dUeaas a prepoaiuoa to Boons tTMiag la options and return to Ua old system of cask trade. Optica trad lac boa a a last Jan, and since tbea speculation la oil hM steadily fallen off. The No w- erkaM that alsaoet ail af them deeir to ratara to tha old aystem. aat Ua cetera mea aapoM Uo propM-uoa.

Optioa trading, they Say. a sx treacly Mauler ta their datneta. No aeeiaiaa waa reacnaa yMtarday. AMthcr aeet- tag wtu mm to-oay. DJt WKLLMrs' ixrtmtsTi.re ZMcrrmB.

Dr. Cbarlas SUart WUm tortarM to a large aadUaM TaeMay eveaiag. before tM St, Cata- bart dab. "The Tom af tM VUa," Ue ea lecture to kia "Tear of Uo Holy Laad." TM saetura waa richly tUetreted wlU etereoaw tteaavtew. aad wee rMdarad deaaly eater- tauuog ay Dr.

WoUM'a era i hie deaerlaUoM mt aaeae ui UeMeate aloac Ua Jearasy. Soma aw UtuatraUoM at Ua daaart rente to llMit Slaal aaa) ml a mt atra will ka suiai ts la. Watwa'a leotara apoa "PaUatiaa," J. B. M0BQAJP8 LB AIR.

tbb Bucxr or TBI babxbb's bx- CBBT AOCIDXBT AT BTOBTB CABXO. VaU-atract aa aat pre pared far tha aa- aouaeomeDt that Ua eaMa breaghl from fa- rope yeatardafl af Ua deaU at Monte Carle ef Jaaiaa Ua millionaire BMkar. whoas laflaaaoa Bm far eloM to half a Matary Bmb reoognitAd UnMcUl alralM tba world aver. Tha atory of Mr. Morgaa's Ufa wm told la Th Ilmu of teat Baaday, whaa Ua news of bis accident wi aa raeeived.

A TankM lad. start ing ta life 4 dry goods clerk at Hartford, ha ventured out hato Uo world, got reeognltloa lor his qnalluaa ta Beaton, ut, whtla yet a young man, rcLo to partnership la ths largest dry goods hoksa la Bcw-Eagland, la whoso. Mrvloe be wekt abroad, to impress with hU aterllag abllltfcs Ue famous millionaire banker. Urri Feabodr. wba nhm als bustaees 00- operatioa.

Mt Poabody, dying, loft him at Ue bead ar a buamaaa warta million. i.vr sieoa i. B. Morgan I wm tormol amonc cnalUk bankers, so far. at tout American Inter est were concerned.

After oKtablablag himself la Louden, twenty- three years passed before Mr. Morgaa vUlted his aatlvo land, la 1H77, hia vial tbea Ming made taa occasion of ana of Ua most aotabio dinners la Ksv-York's history, fiamael J. Tll- dea presided, land, as Taa Tim as beadllass axt morning reported, there were "Thousands ut MlJUioaa 4t Dinner." Maay a noted man new dead sat let tM feast, la Introducing the gooat ef the ateatac. Oov. Tlldea dMenbed bim "upholding unsullied the honor at AioertM la tba tabernafclo af the Old World." Mr.

MorianresDondad la a neat srjaech. Hi business aim, I he said, waa never to do any thing to Musderu to be spoken of the American name. When he first weat abroad (In 1B5-4I American seearltlM were alraoet unknown oa any foreign Bourse. But Uor meantime had become popalar, were aagerly dealt in and Mtnmanded the 1 arc eat premiums, bacaate the conduct of America had hitherto been tba admiration of I Caropa. PorelgMrs gave their money freely In our need beoaate they believed we would fulfill oar promises nonorebly.

Mr. Morcanl In later rears continued to act tally the err til ha declared, a year ago he bowed something of the spirit Uat ever animated bit business eonrae. Certain Directors of the Cbicaad. Milwaukee Md Bt. Paul Ball- road Hew In the face of publla enUant and were reoognixea.

ngnur or wronriy. devot ing more energy to stock speculation thM to the manaaement ef tba property la their cbarre. Mr. at or (an atopped forward. Baeh mauare- mentmuit stop, he aald.

aad millions nf Bt, rui stoog were turned over to bla firm Trustee. Bedurity holders wsre relieved. The ft. rnl Company has been run on stralght- forwsrd business principles evsr since, and BL Paul block is ao longer a bucket-shop football. AO WORK FOR THE STANDARD.

lUBWiTS TD BR BUILT BT THE COB- 8OLIDATKD COMPANY. Tha Standard Bnbway Construction Com pany, the WesungbouM concern, that proposed dividing the work cf building tbe subways with Edward LadterbMhs consolidated company nil probably build no subways, UU year at any rate. The aondltiona required by tha Su preme Court (were too much for the concern. The Board of Electrical Control met yesterday. Mayor Grant asked If there wm any representative of tba Standard Company present to ao- eept tbe contract Ua board had resolved to award it with tha conditions Imposed by tha Supreme Court, Owm L.

Hardy, the engine er of the Standard Company, Mil that Wheeler TL Peekham, lie counsel, was In Albany. He did net thing that tha BtMdardl Company wm ready to proceed. The Mayor thought that If the Standard Com pany wlabed) to drop the matter It should nave ao lutoraiea me ooara. Mr. Leuterbaoh said that It onlv remained xor in ooaru to oruer tne Joaeoiiaated com pany to go ahead and do tha work.

Then the resolution which awarded tbe oon tract for the electrio light Md power companies wm ra- SDinaea. 1 I ha Consolidated Company waa then ordered to ko to work at oom and lay eondalta la ail tbose etrMte that are to be Paved by the De partment or u-uauo wort a ine atdison company applied lor permits to construct subways In aeveral streeU, and tbe understanding was that tbe Consolidated and tba Edison Comnanv abould build nhe subways in tbe same streets at tha same tline. -Tbe electric Hunt companies mnst make application for ducU In tba new subways by to-morrow, and they must apply ior bo mere uueta man mey ean use. MARRIED Bl HBH FATHER. MISS ELLBB M.

TATLOB BECOMES MBS. ROBERT L. MAITLAXD. The Broad Way Tabernacle was the scene last evening of tbb wedding of Miss Ellen M. Taylor, Ue eldest daighter of iu pastor, the Bev.

Dr. W. M. Taylorl to Robert Lenox Maltland of this city. Dr.

Tailor officiated, after first escorting hia daughter to the altar, ana he aUo gave her away. William J. Taylor, brother of the bride, was best maL and Ue asbers were Albert Tay lor, another (brother: Dr. Andrew J. MeCosh.

waiaoe, wiuiem Dulles. Kenneth J. Muir, and iuaert McLean. Tbe bride wore a handsome -own of white rams ana uutnesse lace and a tulle veil caacht with orange blossoms. Her only ornament was an emerald bnd diamond brooch, the irrooru's gift.

tbe eained a bouquet of white lilacs and rases, trier bridesmaids wsre her sister. lor. and Mlaa Bllaa. Thai vora iroeas or white Mngailne and yellow satin, and carried bunches of red and white rosea A receptiod followed at the bride's home, at 5 West Thirif-ttftb-strMt. The guesu Included nr.

ana Mrs. Alexander alaltland. Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Kennedy, the Ke v.

Dr. MoCosh. Mr. Joun Adchincloas, Mr. and Mrs.

Cornelius Bliss. Mr. knd Mrs. John Crosby Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve land, 11) Ker.

Dr. and Mrs. Morgau Dlx. tho itev. JLr.

aim Mrs. jonn nail. Mr. and Mrs Morn K. JeSup, CoL and Mra Lamoat.

Mr. and Mrs. Joan Paton. and Mr. smd Mra Knir.

eieiier. 1 Mr. and Mr. Maltland will reslda. after thair weuuiuf in pi in East XDlrty-flftu-strect.

HK CAN'T fllft THS POL1CRUUX. The oplnldn of tbe Corporation Counsel oa tbe appllcatlbn of Bberlff Bleklea for Ue detail of five policctnea to serve processes in hi office was prasentoil to tbe Board of Police yesterday. it is adverse I to the EhertfTa appllsetlou. Mr. Clark says "Ths members of tha nolle fore innn.iu 01 tna city wnas eerviea cannot legally be deruied iu.

cohvuh inoituMI UI any bUDUC offlear. curjKiraiioo, or psrsou. It loilows theretor tuai tne meiuaer ef tne police feroe, mplo7d and p.ia iu beba.f jut the ourporalion, cannot legally ba ueialled to lArform sr rites aa denatias for bheriB for hisiemaiument Md therefore servsnts to blm. I therrfbr sdvis that tha Board of Police baa no authority to aaalaa membere of tha rw.li. fore to daty, kmporrlly er etherwl, at th oflic Dmruiui iu.

parpus 01 exaontin under 01a uirecuon aanoate ot tb court, olvll and v. iiuui.i. la accord at) oe with this onlnlna -th tii -ommissionars rexued tne request of tho DUOUU. I blierin Bldkles vasterdsv atinAitt ai. Hatnburger, veteran soldier and for years a City Court Clerk, to be a Deputy Sheriff.

Ho aiso appuiutea jonn M. Trsoj, ihe old order of ueputy. uen. bicKles igoes to Al- so cvasuit witn tov. mil on a re vision 01 maieee ot tbe SbertfTs offica He kM prepared a ajsw schedule which he lutands to UWUllh in H.n iuk.kkbucm.KK COMPA Mr Knrn ci-vvutinoiu o.

t. wnite nas sold a eon- trolling lntdreai lathe Ealekerbockar Steam. boat Company to a syadlcate of Brooklyn mea. headed by Daniel P. Lewis, the Prealdeat of the Brooklyn City Railroad Company.

The prtoe paid aald to have Mea $217,000, a portion ot which to bo taken in stock and bonds. I The new owners bmouum the election ot line new officer: President Dani.l F. Ldwls; Vice Presldent-E A'. Bllaa: ManMer au 1 Treasurer Fred an sen; Bere-lary Prank A. Barnaby; Trustees Crowell Haddcu.

Gc rga 6. dtudwell, Md Capt, John The Grand Republic ta sui In omma. sIub on Jun4 aad hM Deea encaeed for every day unui line 29, when she wUi begla regular inn i nvcaawaj oeacn. OAXSMAIf XOMSIm CAltXOT TBA The Columbia College 'Varsity Crew Am aaf- xerea a greet ios aunng the lsat few days la Ue dlaeoa tia uanee from training otAorrle, '91, who wm etrbklnc Ue crew. Be was granted permission by bla parents during Ue Winter to train ior meierew only oa Ue condition Uat hie physical! oonditlon shoald be found la per- in raw vast taa mea went en tne watec s'unuc tM mat wg a Am beea examined.

Md the eamto trouble waa fvand whUh prevented him rrom) traialac Uat year. Th left valve af ht heart Is aSeeted. Wotaerspoea, 2. who trained laai year Pre amen, bm takaa Ala place aa irekA Walter Peata '86. wlU Mt eoack agala thla TMM PA 9 AM.

A A FLOAT. TM ataamhalp Fanaaa. wnJeh weat aabara Jmm IaUt fa April 3. waa aauled an Uto Men- day alght the tags at tka XerrlU WraakUc mpaay. weasel aot appear to have eeataiaad aay fajarUa.

aba waa tewed to Aer wawavrwaawsway. CASTLE GARDEN AFFAIRS 8UPBB1BTBNDBNTJA CKS0X 03 LANDING OF IMMIGRANTS, TBB SUB-CO aTMITTEE OP TBB JOIBT COBOBKSSIOBAL COMMTTTEB BBOIBS ITS IBTESTTOATIOW. Tka Boa-CommlttM at the Joint Coagreaaloa- al Committee oa ImmUrratioa held a eating ytrday morning In Boom 10 of Ua Bar re OfBoa. Thar were preeeat W. D.

Owaa af lav dlMB, Chairman of Ua committee, Md HermM Stump of MaryUad. Tka other member of tka aah-eommlttM are Senators Evart ot Haw-Tark. Hale ot Main. Md MePhersoa of Bsw-Jsrssy, aad Coacreaaaan Le hi bach of New-Jersey. Bona af Urn gentlemen wm present yesterday, bat It expected that Mr.

Lehlbach Md Beaator Hale will be oa kaad at tke meeV lng to-day. ThemM Kirusfk, Asa latent Ser geant at Arms of Ua House of Representatives, had Ua aab-MmmlttM la charge, Md V. L. Bleketu was the elera. Kr.

Owea aald Uat Ue object of Uo laTMtt- gatioa wm simply to obtain facta. TM eom- mltiM wm aot after aay particular person, and had aa other purpoM thM to find out exMtly how tmmlgrMU ware treated aad how admlt- The only witness examined was H. J. Jackson, Secretary of tha Board of Immigration Md Superintendent of Castle Garden. Imml- rratlon Cam mission era Btarr and Stenhanson were present and took a lively interest ib Ue proceedings.

Mr. Jackson teetlflad that ke bad been connected with th Bureau of Immlrre- tloa. aod that ba had held bt present position for sixteen yeare. He explained that Ue Immi grants were examined oy having them pms ta aincla file before Ua IntDestors. who Mked each Immigrant hia Me, name, destination.

whether he had ever been convicted of a crime, the condition of hU health, the number of his family with him. and whether he had railroad tickets. Only heada of families were examined, bat tha name and age of each immigrant was reg istered. The statement made by Immigrants were not under oath, except In tbe case of reexamination. Then they were put In aa in-eloenre, and re-examined under oath by the Superintendent of the landlnc department.

Tbe greatest number of Immigrants ever land- ad In one day at Castle Garden waa 0,000, but Ula was due to tbe fMt tbat many steamers had been detained, aad all cot Into port at tne aama time, me larceet number landed this year waa 3.120, and the came Monday last from five steamer. Mo Immigrant were allowed to leave Caetle Garden without examina tion. In the matter of re-examination, when a ease was found to be unsatisfactory, tha ln mis-rant waa registered aad tusn taken to Ward's Island, pending the decision of Ua Board ot Emlcratloa as to whether be should be seat back to the country whence became. There were 000 immigrants rejected last year ont of a total af 300,000. There are.

now 25 Immigrants held at Ward's Island pending the decision ef tha board Tbe Bureau of Immi gration wm compelled to look after Immigrants for one year after arrival That is, any co aire unity in the United States sou Id send back an immigrant to Castle Garden If the Immigrant could not support himself, i nese immigrants were aUo taken to Ward's Island, where tha cost of maintaining them waa 94 oenta per day. The sum expended ior tuts purpose last year 1 S30.000. There was in Ula refuce a dally average af 366 people, who were admitted for atogneas, disease, pregnancy, and general desti tution. There were 10'J children born on ara Island lMt year. The Health Officer In sxamiu- Inc lmmlcrants looked out for only cholera.

yellow fever, and smallpox. Insane Immigrant were also laxea to wara's laiana. Tbe men who came here as immigrants ail had more or less money they probably averaged L9 or (2u sue vmim usrato aumoriue. however, never aaa inquiry as to how muon money an immigrant bad. The Bureau of Ira ni la-ration had no control over the contract la borers, aa that class of lmmlcrants were looked after by Inspectors appointed by the Secretary of tbe Treasury.

These offlsers had tne same facilities as the Castle Garden Inspectors, but Mr. Jackson aould not say that they availed Uemaelves 01 their opportunities. The commissioner then reverted to the Ques tion of investigation, and brought out the fast that tbe 3,120 Immtgrauta landed here on Mon day were examined by Bve Inspectors in eluht and one-half boor This waa at the rale of less than ona minute 10 each Immigrant, and yet the questions of sanity, health, self-sup port ana all tbe outer necessary points were aeeiaea. eeventy-nve per Mni or tne immigrant hM friends or relative in this country. Concerning the neclect to board ships by tba Csstlo Garden authorities.

Mr. Jackson ex plained that under tha regulations ot tha United Btatea Treasury Castle Garden and Ward Island were considered the same as the deck of the ship. The subject of Immigrant boardlnc houses was taken up, Md tha witness testified that tba keepers obtained their prlv- llece only oa application to tbe board. The nnmber of such henses had never exeeeded 70, and it wm now about 60. Ofncer wsre peel al ly aetanea to ioc niter tna ooarainc honses.

ana any were louna unworthy weir lioenses were revoKca. Tbe points considered in a boardlnc house were the accommodations, clean llness, and prise of board. Two inspectors visited ecn house and signed a written report, which wss Bled by me Doara. ine nouses were generally commendable, aa there had beea not more than two licenses revoked In tbe last twelve month. Tbe boarding houses had bar, but Intoxication in them wm rare.

There had been no oases in recent years of yonng girls being decoyed for Immoral purpose- Immigrant was allowed to leave Castle Garden after sunset, as the danger of robbery was great. Beyond this. Im migrants were not aetainea here, some Immi grants, hewever. would not leave for the West on tbe day of their arrival, aa they preferred to remain in Hew-Yerk over nlcht This was par- tieuiary tbe case with Swiss and English Immi grants. it wss DroucQt ont that the restaurant privi leges In Caatie Garden were leased for $3,000 per year, and tbat the business was oondaeved on the following schedule of prices: Beer.

10 cents per bottle; bread, 0 cents per pound: rolls, 1 cent eaob; corned beef. 23 cents per pouna; aoiogna sausage, ao ecu per pound; bulled ham, 30 ceuts per pound: ehMse. 20 cent Mr pound coffee. 5 cent per cup; milk. 5 cents per pint; aoup, 5 cents ham sandwich, 9 cants, and balogna sausage sandwich.

13 cents. Mr. Jackson thought the quality of the food was good, as he had heard no complaints. Tbe money changers paid $1,800 a year for tbe privilege of plying their vocation In CMlle Garden, and were compelled to oper ate onder Wall-atrMt rates, which were con spicuously posted on both sides of the rornnda. He could not say whether or aot they stuck to these rates, but he supposed Uey did, aa he hM neara 00 complaints.

Mr. jaexson also stated that April and May were the months In which immigration wss heaviest. The number of immigrants this month would probably reach 45,000 and tbst of next month would be 50.000. That for June would drop to 35,000 aad then gradually de- are bm The commission adlourned Its stttlnr In tha afternoon until 11 o'olockwhis morning, when Mr. Jackson's evidence will be resumed.

Afier adjournment Messrs. Owen snd Stump VUlted tha Utopia ana las pec tea tbe vessel. HE FLA 13 THK E-FLAT TUBA. BOT THAT'S NOT ABT AND LOWE WILL HATE TO GO BACK. William Lows, an Englishman who arrived Monday In tbe steerage of ua Cunard tsamihip TJmbria, wm detained by Inspector Milholland npon Ue ground that he was a contract labor er.

IO we waa to hava nlavad the F-f(t uh. in Baraum's circus, and had beeneocaared for tnat purpose oy jo ana master uooinson. The matter wm referred to Collector Erhardt. woo piacea it before Secretary Wiodom. Ihe latter decided that tbe mere playing ot the E-flat tuba did net make an artist of a man.

and h. nvuiwiuBiuf Avwe tQusia oe ciau as a ooutraot iauorer, mu aa such sent back to Eng- An athlete named Helbir. who was tn performed feat et strength In Forepaugh's rlr-eua. waa detained yesterday at Castle. Garden upon tne grouna that was not aa artist, but a eon tract laborer.

This case ha been reerred tw vouevaur svrnarut. MMS. CAXSOK'I SVBSTAHTIAL RSTEWar A jury la the Superior Court, before Judge vugro, yesterday awarded Sarah A Carson $3,000 damages la a suit Malnst Simon and David Dessau, diamond brokara. as A a Joha-streek TM plaintiff ailcced In her earn. plaint that she bad let ona of tha rjuun.

flat at 1.015 Park-avenue, aad wkea he want away a ten aa unpaia gas bllL Oa Fab, 9. iwv. Misscarson says, she want to the John. trees store to couect in amount ot the cm bllL vo 01 toe ueicDuaata aaiiea a DOlleamaa and had ber arrested for black aalL She wm taken to Ue Second Precinct Police Station aad a as kept there ever night. Buffering, as she aUecea.

many ladlgnltlea. iu the tuornlnc ahe was lake Mture rulloe Juatlca Waita ei $10. whiea. she say, she paid, hardly realUinc what hM happened. She Uea went home in a Carrie a.

aad tor a any days after, such had oeen tne mock to aer nerve, sha waa in asurwiu, HO SEWS Or W. S. DAiLI.ro. ar. murpay.

assignee of the arm af John F. Fiaamer said yeaterday that ao Inform a- tlea had jet beea received by uu one of which ba waa advised ta tha whereabouts ot W. 6. Darlinc. Ue mtoaing meaner af the firm, at Plammar AM fcawa aaninlaitailv nnntnhs by Ue affair.

Be aald. aad waa eon haed te bla Be, ua air. Murpbr wtib a corps mt bookkeeper ut eierk was trylac to ovalve order, aad a statement of the Mtaal eoMttloa of afl airs, Mt of chaoe ta which tha aeeouata ware turned over to bias. It weald be a week more before ba Mld atrlke a balaaea aad aay Mw aaeh th arm waa talsbtsd Md What Ua aetata waaid iavaatary. HAMLLTOB COUP 8 LLBBABT.

SO MB TBBT OOOD KICKS OBTAXXEB AT TESTEEDAT'S SALE. Tka ula by Bangs at Co. at Ua Hamilton Cola library wm Matlaaod yesterday Md same wary good prtoM wara realised. A book of HewM af Plgeuchet, printed aa wallaat for Slmoa Vostre la 1498. lUaalaated.

bomad by MatUewa, aavtag a warm hole aad Mvaral leaves Md borders repaired, brought BIOS. Awother, of GatlUame Aaabat, without data, but wlU Ua calendar for 1SOO to 1920, ana tad aa vail a for Gil let Hardoala. wm bo Id tor 95. Henry Holland's work, published about 1620, CMtalnlag Ua first recular Mrtea af Eng- Usk portraits, eacraved by Crtapla da PaaM Md ethers, brought $37. Md a Book af Hears, ta Latin, printed oa vsliua, by Geraala Har-doalo, with the calendar for 1520 to 1533.

$60. The buyers were D. U. FraaeU aad Pater Mane. There were six large paper eaple of Joeepk K.

Ireland's "Records of the New-Tern Stage." Oaa, bound by BrMstrMts. fetched Bad. Of the others, all uncut, one eopy brought $36. ona $34. two $33.

and one $32, The Grolier Ciuo edition er Washington Irving' "HUtory of New-fork" was boncbt by Joaeph Babln for $74. Tbe former quotation tor thla book waa, la 1887, $50. JeaifreMB'a "Book About Lawyer." I87, Illustrated by Ua insertion ot 111 portraits aad plates, brought $22. The "Works" of Bea Joaaon, 1873, $19. The Elsevlr "Imitations Chris ti" not valMolo If It doe aot measure 130 millimetres; Ue Cole eopy is smaller, and the mardn of lu second title is ra- aired, bat It fetched $25.

Klngaleye "Yale (ollege" brought $25, Knlcht'a "London" 822 50. Md hi "Gallery of Portraita $10 67. The same, with proofs ot Ua MgravTage on India paper, broucbt $46. Dlvina Institution a mitnuirlnt of tha fifteenth century on vellum, a folio of 813 paces, with Illuminated Initials, several mar- $lns repaired, and bound by Matthews, brooaht 50. The valuable Lactantlus Is Ue first book grin ted in Italy.

in monasterle Bubleeenal." ySehweynheim and Pan nana, ta 1465, net this manusorlpt of bis Instltutloaee." La Fontaine's Con tea ct Nouvellas en Vara." 1X2, bound br Zaehnsdorf, brought $21, Lamb's "Complete Correspondence aad Works." 1870, $16, and Landore "Imaginary Conversations." 1626-29. bound by Ki viera. $36 25. His "Biography, by Porster. with aa inserted autograph letter of Ellen 8.

Landor. was sold for $18. Lens-land's "Vlsloa of Pleroe Plowman," 1550, bound by Bedford, with a title discolored and scratched, and soma of tba margins aut too much, brought C50. and Leek a "History of tbe Rise and Influence ot the Spirit ot Rationalism In Europe." 1865. bound by Brad- streets, fvi His "Blstory of European Morals." $16.

Weetermaoa paid $24 for tbe Uerman Legend of Baint Hedwlga," published at Breslaa In 1504, and Wright paid $45 for Edmund Lodge's Portraits of Illustrious Personaces ef Great Britain." Lowndes's "Bibliographer's Manual. Bonn's edition, large paper eopy. brought $31 BO. Pope Leo's bull ot sx- eommumcatiou of Martin Lather, "Bulla eon-tra errors Martini Luthert el seqaaclam," with seal aod manuscript official inscription. Boms, 1620, bound, with rough edges, by Matthews, brought $25.

and Luther's reply. "Adversos exeerabllem Antichrist! Bullam," 1620, brought $2L Tne "EpUtola 1520, waa sold for BMabrleys "Print Collector," extra, Ulna-tratatad by tba Insertion of fifty portraits and thirty-two plotores. tba examples of anolent art of engraving lauded in the work, went tor aiuo, to t. juonaventure. Macanlay's "Works." 1871, bound by Riviera, brought $36, and Martin's "Historic do Franco" 29 75.

A Roman missal, a manuscript on vellum, of Ue fifteenth century, coutalntng siximq large aad elchtaen smaller miniatures, bound by Matthews, waa boucbt by D. G. Francla for 17. I'olltors curious work oa dsmouology, "De Lanlls et Phltonlels Mullerlbus," about 1490, waa bought by John Pleroe for $20. Montaigne's "Essays," 1743, brought $34 50, Md Moore's Memoirs of the Life ot the Honorable R.

H. Richard Brinsley Sheridan" $82. Alfred de Muaset's "Euvrea," illustrated by Bid 1879. brought $23. The original edition of Netells's "Eraageliea Hlstorla Inutcinea," Antwern.

1593. was boucht by John Pierce for $77 50, and Nichols's uierary Douna in Russia leather, which is almost aa unserviceable a blndinc aa ealt or sheep, brought $03. The Nuremberc Cnronlole, a copy with rough edges sap lie Quarltoh's claim that bis copy Ue finest and with a worm hole in fifty-five leaVM and a lower edce ot title fage repaired, containing all the blank eaves, tbe Barm sola," and tbe cut of Pope Joan, appropriately bound by Mai-thews, brought $180. Ottley's "Inquiry Into tbe Origin and Early History of Eocravtnc upon Copper and in Wood" went for $22, and bla "Collection" for $16. Mansers "Anneles Typocrapblol" was boucht by Columbia College tor $60 50.

Blxty-feur of Pelgnot's anti quated booklets on books, prints, and otber suojeeta retained rrom Vo 40 to 60 eeate aaoh, on tbe aveiace, five tlmea their present market vaiue in ranui The Erst edition. Venice. 1489. of the Hvn- aeroiomMhla Pollphlll," boand by Clarke Bedford, wm-bought by W. E.

Benjamin for 145. The Uat ot errata at the end of this eopy is Inlaid The price at Ue Audeuet (Parlsl and Eusonedd (Holland) ai waa 1.500f., Md th raiuet oopy was valued at 2.5O0f. F. Boa; venture paid iO ror tne second edition of 1545. Pierce paid $45 for Ue Paris edition of 1561 and $22 lor Beroalde's eurloua treatise on tho Mok published at Pans in lttOO.

The original eaitioa ot tne rortrall Philadelphia. 1836-40. brouchl '2U. and "Por. tratuot the British Poets," 1824, with proofs en India paper.

S4U Physiognomical Portraits," Dvougnt frescott's works. Phil adelphia. 1865-8, $93 75, aad Iryane's Hit trio-Mas tlx" Si 4. The Oratorio Artla Epltemata" et fublislus, 1482, went to How ard MMsneld for and tbe second edition. 1485.

brought C13. Tbe RetrospeeUve Re view" brought $46 8a Tbe "Meinolres" of Saint Simon, one of 100 copies on large paper. published at by Hachette In 1b56, bound by Cham bolle-O win In red Levant morocco, extra Illustrated by the insertion of 443 portraits, lnoladlng the entire hi ot Petltot urlnts la tM condition of proofs before letter. was bought by E. P.

Bonaventure for blSa The route auette of George Band, Mntalnlng "flowers gathered by herself in tha Valine Kolre, the scene of La Petite FMette's Mvent-ures," and presented by her with the book to Henry Harrisse, brought $9. Scott's Poetlcai worxs, ieuo-o, nroacht 90, and "Tbe eeven eager- ol routlMUs, in Latin, 1512, beund by Matthews, $16. The Plekerlnc Shakespeare." on India Daoer. bound by Bedford, went to John Pierce for $23, and tbe Shakespeare 1821-9, with proofs on India paper, to Benjamin tor $25. The Formaa edition ot Shelley brought $24, and the Badminton Library of Sporte aad Patia" $22.

John Pleroe paid $70 for a manuscript of tbe fifteenth century on veuum. tne vita uupaeeim CMarua bound by Matthews. The amount realised on 266 lot wss $3,900. xne aaie la to oe oonunuea this afternoon. A.

B. COBy ELL 8 FINANCIAL CONDITION. Buaors Uat ex-Gov. Alonzo B. Cornell wm In financial difficulties were eurrent yesterday.

The foundation for the reports was the fact Uat suit had been Instituted by Kelly fc Mao Rm on behalf ot tha Broadway Bank to re cover the face value of two promissory notes for $600 Mch indorsed by the e-Govsmor, and that tbe Brm or Miller A Savage was seeking to recover the aum of $2. BOO advanced by the Middlesex County Bank ot Perth Am bev. Naw- jersey, on tne personal oaitgattoa ot Mr. Cor- Bll. In the first-named mstan ne It waa stated tr Ue counsel of the bank that Ue tranMctlon wm purely a personal ona, tn na wise out of the ordinary, aad whally wlUout slgalfioanae so far as tha public was concerned.

In the lat ter case the attorneys claimed that the ex-Gov ernor was evidently evMlng proceee and that tsey aaa oeen unable to serve Ue necessary wisi iir upoa uim. At iae ex-oovernor a rasldenee. in Laxlnrton- avoBuo, aeitner ar. moreen nor nis sen waa viainie. Assurances were sivea.

however that the financial embarraasmcBt Indicated by tbe soils, at Ue worst, were simply temporary. Md iTuniisui woBiu ue MiistMtoruy adjusted. MR. BMATTIB MA ASS SOUS CBANOSS iians s. Bcattis, BtrMt-Cleanlng Commit.

sieaer, mua a few chance la bU offloo eater- day, Md. a result, William Bobbins, who hM beea changed abont with startling rapidity aver since Commissioner Coleman vacated the office, Was Bliod by tha aDDolatmant Oiled by the appointment of Capt. AUcbMl H. Whal.n. who.

while Mr. BeatUe was Surveyor ef the Port, was In charge of tbe Barce Offlee. H. 1 like Mr. Seattle.

convert troa the County Democracy, and now a member at the Tammany organisation in the Fourth Assembly District Mr. Bobbins classed as a Couaty Democrat, but aot as one stronc in hie affiliation He succeeds, as Aesleteai Superintendent. William McGovern, who will yimrj (tit uouier ptSM IU IS days. You Need It Now Impart strssgU Md to glv a feeling ef baaltb Md vigor tnreacbeut the system, tbare la aetblag ouual to Hood's SaraaparUla, It Beams pecuMarly adapted to ovaroont Ihst ured feeliag eauaai by cnaag aoa, climato, er Ufa, aad. wblle It toaa aaa uaiaia ta system.

It purlns isi reaevates tM bleed. aaraastly urge ths Urea army at weraa, BeoKaeenera, caaol teachar. Aouaewlvea. eperaUvas. aad all ethers wM have baaelly eeauBM uunac tne winter aad wMaawdageed apnag BMawiae so try Hssfi ataraaparUla It will vou coed.

Hood's Sarsaparilla rld by all druggist, til six tor AS. Prwparad aaly mj v. s. nuuu et co, AjsibssBrtae. Lewel TBB ALL OF B02LB.

A nrrBKEimsa adjtbct to THS OBBATEST SHOW OB SAETH. Tbare wara klgk Jtaka made Bars uat a Ballaya maamoU elreM toat aa Ua aid Pol) Groaada yesterday aftaraMa. TkaMeUat aad aoaorabto elty of Kama wm Uare ta all Ita giory I e'oleek. bat wltala MkMr, aader tta auspioM af latra Klraify aad BOO or 400 aUar MClMt Botaaaa, It tell teU with a dall Uad Md amid Ua aarleka of Ua daaeraiised populace. Tha elty of Roma, slaoe Mr.

Elralfy took It la AMd. hM acquired agrssabU kabtt of falilag wlU persUtMt ragulartty ta Ua tateaM dallchl UousMds af persons, Md It apaada tha wkolo time bow ta going ta pleoM to Ua maals at Ua ul Md belag pat fMaUar agala by hMds trained In that special work. It will perform thU pyratMhaloai fMt after every aorformMM of the sreett saow oa oartk, aad yMSerday It took a preliminary fall la Ua a hap ot a grand ureea rsostiw. TM Roman people da aat aeem to ba nardea. lar to appearance la tha metier et dre.

Hero, tor loaiauoe, wandered atioat Ua Uttered uwet of Borne yeetorday afteraeoa la a short ask coal and a high hat Md smoked a cigar, wane ka Chatted with Gel be, Julia Vladex. aad atbar aobl RamanA Julius wm arrayed la a almllar Mat, a almUar cigar, Md a aupcrsillcu salie, Md GalM had ba pepMr-aad-aalt troua-ers Md a fTMk eoaf. Sella ue, whom Ua era el Nero easts into a daa ef roariag lion twloe every day Tost far sport, wm present, too. Md seemed muck: depressed because of Ue fMt Uat a email 1M la the turn skies hM at oaa time let qalte a volume or water trickle dowa aU spinal Mlama, beginning at hia eollM. BealdM the Romans of noble mlea there were many others who partial Dead la tb fall of Ue Holy City.

There were Seaatora, patrt-eiana, eanaors. augura, dllea, Equitee, prleala. erisoocr. criminal a aoa slaves, ireeamen. enrte-Ma, aUUtea, ambassadors, and There were 200 Roman maidens, too, bmi of whom wore galoshes aad empbMlaed their ob-servatloas with wild flourlsnes of dainty ntav brelUa.

Kom of tham naiUar mea nor Bald ens looked very much Ilka Romans, but Mr. jkinuir aaa tn programmM aaia tny were, and Mr. Tody Hamiltoe further observed that evea If Uay ware net truly Komaa they bad been roam In' around aver Ua eoutrv loac enough to make good sub tl la lea. Aad Uea Borne fell. The dress rehearsal lasted for'sevsral hours.

aod demonstrated Ua Imi Uat tha hanarede af performers la Ue spectacle of "Nero" had Tomi ved exoeUent Uaiamc. and would do Jos ilea taemeeivee mu tae (new at tne opening per formaoo next Saturday night. "Aero" ha been eatlralv ehaacM since It waa bmDbssiI Statea Island, and Am beea Vastly Improved by the prooeia Th torchlight parade ot Ua animals Md ether adjuncte of tho big etrcue wlU be held, weather permitting, next Friday aUht. over Ue following route. It will reviewed by Ue venerable P.

T. Barnuns, who will take hU stand an Ue portloo of tbe Sturtavant Hons: Sevsnth-avenue to Oaa Hundred Md Twenty tflh-street, to Lsxlngton-avsnus, to Ona Hundred Md Fourth-street, to Firth -avenue, to Nlnetlelh-streev to Lexingtoa-avenua, to Fifty, sixth-street, to Ftfta-avenua. to Twantr-nlnth- atreet, to Broadway, to Houston-street, to Hud son-street, to Elchth-avsnue. to Blxty-third-strset, to Tenth-avenue, to Ona Hundred Md Tenth -street, to show grounds. THEATRICAL GOSSLP.

Mlaa Beatrice Cameron, leading lady af Mr. Mansfield's company, ailed oa Ua Pulda yes terday. She will spend a few weks la BwiUcr- 1 land and Ue South of France. Miss Cameron hM not beau well alnee aha fainted aa tha stags in Chieaga lately, during a Mrfonnxau of Nora," but her phyalolans thing Uat a few WMks rest will restore her to health. She ex pect lo Meuae bar professional labors during Mr.

MMsnsld's Summer engagement at Ua MadUon-aqnare Theatre. Mr. Mansfield set-lng thU week in Loulsvilla, Ey. Next week be rui appear in Cleveland. Ohio.

Hia en race- mem at ua Boston Theatre begins April 2a He will produce there a new English adaptation ot Edmund Bean." Ue play written by the elder Dumas for Frederick Lemattre. The Slece bm been done in Ula sountry in German, Barnay, Md In Italian by Rossl The coming Spring eea oa of grand opera In English, to Main at the Grand Ours Hons May 26. win give the public a chance to hear many xavorite opera in a language which aaa be understood without Ue aid of a libretto. Tbe season which Mr. Murr laser Is arransina- rill open with "Faust," with a east ineiadln Sophie Trsubmann as Marguerite, AttalU Claire as 61 be I.

E. Moatacrlffo as FaaaL Mr ran Main or i.uawig as MepaiBtopaaiea. and Slgnor Tm-llapletra as Valentine, The other operas will be "Martha," "Carmen," with a "realistic buU "The Bohemian Girl." Md "It Trovetore," There wlU be a anbeorintlan aei of seats for laet Monday Bight, whaa tba opera A vurairaj. ine receipts at tM Star Theatre, where Mr. W.

H. Crane la The Benetoi" la still by crowded honses, were but little affected by th Lanten season: but It 1 nevertheless evi dent that even he will have no cause to recret th arrival of Easter. By the time he has eom- pietea nis engagement sera on May 10 he will have placed himself on record as having aviuoTwi tae greatest oomeuy susmss 01 the last decade. Bard a corned v. "A Reran of f.nr wilt be performed at the Lexington-Avenue Opera muwiuiiBTifliDE ovaaomrjanv mad nn Af atnuena 01 tM amencan Aoademy of the Dr mane Art.

Tbe two hundred and fiftieth performance of Shenandoah." wlU a Muvenir attachment. '111 be clven at Proctor' Ts.ntr.iiiini.kr..., Theatre to-night. The laat performance af Brenaoa Howard's aueeeeef ul tiv mia will be given April 19. Bydney Rosen fs Id announces that he will present "TbO btCPDlnC Stone" at Pa.) mar's ThMh. during tbe week of April 21 with a special cast uuui ma oiij-vuu people do nave been plarlnc In hia three iuiu, ri ganlxatlon Una formed will co to San Francisco piay ajter its engagement at Palmer's.

Mlliarr Roll la rjalntlnv a nnnntt ik. Maatell aa be appears ta the duel scene In "The voraioen oretoers, ior wnioh be Is to be Paid mow. Manager ntou has also ordered from iire Huo artist a portrait or Miss Kom Coshlan Peg WofflBcton. Manager Jamea Duff ha daeMait ts the bill at tbe Broadway Theatre next Monday aignt oy replacing "Tha Mikado" with "Tba u.n wi rvuuset- am "BVXKED- A BOSVS POLICEMAN. r-ruu notn, a sal eon keeper at 218 East Houston-street, appeared at Police Headquar ters yesterday with capt.

John H. McCuUach or tae fourteenth Precinct with tbe shield, if a 4.oo, i ratroimsn rrMcls H. MeOowaa nf tn nsrwr roiice. aaa told thla It vu ruiuij oiau euierea nis Saloon and Jfi "i ear, aiier urmung which be disclosed a policeman' bade, anil would arrest Both for violation tn. law.

Both wm dismayed and haa-a-ai, --a WU, WH vvuisuiu wu tae Basilar eouid be "sauared" iar aza. noin Deal ine ofDear down in which waa clven him. and he went his way Then It dawned upon Bota that perhape he bad bscu taaan oy aa impoator. and. with two or three hangers-on about his beer hall, be went in pursuit ot Ue ma a aad overtook him at Houston-street and Avenue Thar.

row. In whlon the aniaid was ton officer, who esc sped. ttotn Hog the shield Capt. MeCuUagh oa Monday, Md was told to report tne case at aeadauartere. Tnera It waa i.r,i shield Mloaged to Officer MeOowani that Sunday was Ala leisure day.

aad tnat on Monday ha reported to Capt. 8mith of the squad to whleh he wm attached teat be had lost his shield MeOewan hM been ordered ta n. wrwutM.wiui Auntj auu explain. HOW about tba prndeaoe of all wine a Comb. to rua en, rasping th Pulmonary and Bronchial organs, wbsa Iksi approved aad speedy remedy Dr.

D. Jsrsrs KxriCToasJCT cm be obtained from any apothecary. A dsvrtiseawaA rtftriM wv SoM SilTer Forlcs aEfl Spoils. laaiaiai saturat el high flalsh at lew tied race per cbbo. th aama for My number et plooee trem aaa-aati desM upward.

Theoclore B. Starr, 1 Berweei nississr-uoan, 1,126 BBOADWAY. Bur eta. Betabrtebod lva. IIbm nil 11 PIANOS.

brIWaawy ml ism. partly, nrsnHav aad fmt damAtlita. TAmmm mrmrnx dawaAiUta. lai. MJBiiija, Praaiw la raws.

4sk Ba VBiTAJUlT V.s'UtOB, BEW.TOaUV DB. BILABCB WLS8 AJT BLBCnOAT AT ST. VAKK I PBOTBS A TICTOBT POB BIkT, Tm Zaatar alaetlM at 'VardaM MdTaaaryv aaa at St, Marr Churek bold yastarday atera- tne lwaaltod ta MoUar rrlumyhMt vtrtary fa UaBay. Dr. ByUaea ta Ue atrmcgU betwaaa' Ua warring tMtloM at UM ehureh.

The eld WardoM aad VMtrymee, axMpt Mr. BaawUk. were Joined by HMry aad Jeha p. Paura Md prassatsd a tick earn poeed et Uesv aalTM la Ua field, bat to Ua r'tvtlsa ealy alaatoM ef Ua MVMty-elght votM peOed wara aaat far Uat ttekat The electioB wm held at tta ekaraA laaieV ately after Ue morning eervire, whiah the rector. Dr.

Kylanoa, efS slated. Ha llAswae piwaldad at Ua Mta-alMttoa mMtJag am evar tteelMtlea itaalf a aeremoay wkloh lasted a feu.pl mt aoura. Both eldM were reprMatsd by oobbmL who, Aawever, Aad little ta 4a la Uelr prafeaatoaal Mpaelty. There wm bttu dtfflealty about Ua poUlag dt votes, Md aniy twearUTM were MallMged. Whea Ue polls were aloeed tha tallar aa-' neaaeed that folio wlc tlakat kM baaa elected by a aaejorlty of tny-M vet: B.

Beawlck. Edward Caiaa Teatryaea David tydlfc Charle W. Masie. Wii. laa H.

Cars, Char tee lT Erase. JaaM Uaiabai CeraellM MlteheU, Hear A. Oae, JeM Hm. These gea tlmea are an saw mea wtu Ua ax. aeptloa af Mr.

Keawlek. Md all ar mead af Dr. KylMce. The Ihm apoa whlrh iMeppoiua -made their fight wm Uat It their ticket wm elected, taa VMtrymea would pi as tM eheme made agalast Dr. Bylanoe tn Ua hMds of the Bishop Md weaTd arc tbat hi ooaaMitaa wiU Ua pariah Mverd Aa Um cMueaaa were Mt elected.

It 1 extremely probable Uu Ue matter will aever reach the Bishop. There was a Urge attendance of lad) af tM Parish at the elMtloa aad Uey maalfeetod gtMt tntereatla Ua proceeding. Wkea tke result -wm announced, a good deal of tatlai actios wm shew a. and Dr. RyiMce received auaarou ooa-gratuiatloas from his frlenda who thrangsd around him.

i TBB 8A0BBD HEART AO AD BMI. HOCSEWABMTXO ABD DBDICATIOAT TAT TBB BEW BUILDIKeS. The Bisters at Ua Sacred Heart kept apM house all day yeaterday at Ua aaw aeadsay buildings, ManhattenvUla. aad a large aaaaar af Invited gueste wara preaMt ta parttolpato la Ua ho nsa warming ana wttaeM Ua eareaseay et dedicating the aaw ehapaL la Ue aerulag Uere wm a aoUma klgk bui at which BUM J. J.

Conroy at JUbaay offi slated, TM aanaea of Ua day wm preached by Ua Bev. Pranels nraa. tn etoaaent jmuiv aaa the mint, aadr me uncun oi rnL ajem, waa ranaerwd ay Ue choir of Sr. Francu Xavlara Church. West feUteeata-atrMt, After Ua dedicatory Mrrlce laachaoa wm erred Md Ue gneaia were eseorted tt rough tbe building by Mme.

Joeea, the Lady BuperV vrw, avroaiieet esnKXsi. ana mc laaae Hoo ver, tae ouiiuer. IB the af tern ooa tbara wsra srnsaia wanara and benediellon. and In Uaevanlas? araeanttoa. Among Ue cueete were a large a amber ot Ua atooiia eiergy ana laity.

Including BUbop Wadhama. Mar. Praataai. tha u. it.

Srother Jnstin- Mr. Md Mra, Etitss Bally, ra. Oswald Ottendorter. ex-Judc ftameel Jobm aad wife, ex-Judge Donobue, Elbridge X. Gerry, Mr.

Md Mrs. But aa Hatch, Mlaa eylfla Coatar, Md Mra. Dm lei DevUa. Black Goods Department. (Second Floor.) i We are now havinjr a special sale or isiack Hemstitched Nan's 4G inchei wide, at 75c, formerly SI.OO $1.00 1.25 1.25 "I 1.75 Also the balance of this sea son's importation of Black Silk Warn Nun's Veilinrr.

44 inches wide, at 75c. reeuJar Tjrice S1.25 $1.00 1.BO 1.25 1.75 1.50 2.25 These croods are from the looms of the best European manufacturers. JAMES McCREERY CO Broadway and 11th St. M003fST02TB JEWELRY. Moonstones, exit various odd and pretty designs and mounted in Silver, are especially attractive for Summer Jewelry.

We have prepared and offer an entirely new assortment in exclusive pat terns. GORHAM MFG Co. silversmiths Rboapway and ioth Stree- REMOVAL Oa aeeeaat of ear resMval abeat May 1st 5th Avenue and 30th Street, we are eSerlag a large pertlM af aar atoek at A BTet aad aaake a liberal redactlM all aales. 1 CKIOB BQCABE (WUTk Rookvood Pottery. GOLD 91ID1L PABIB BXrOSITiO 1B Exclaalve Bale few ffew.Terk aad Braealya.

DAVIS COLUMORE LTD. Broadway and 2l8t-6t ESTABLISHED 1861. II ATKINSON'S CAKFBT CI KAM.tU VTOBKS 8TB AM 13 Kaa M7lh-at. THE NEW-YORK TIMES PRICE TVVO CENTS Sunday Edition Fire Cents. Term to MaH Sabacribcrs, Portpaii A ILT, eaelaatv af aaaday, yar PA I Uiadis aaaaay.

pec year t.iptl osLl.rWr""." Uall.V, aaaeth, wita t-aaaay A I LV. aaaBtM wita ItAll.Yl esBMtka. wHMaiMaday. 11.11 I h. UA I L.1 asasias.

wit Massy i Is A 11,, 3 mawiaa. wiiaaw, MaSsy. 1 "fj AAilT, 1 ateeib, wish ar vltssal Baaday- re a 4 af ttw ff 1 Af WEKmXI, pat sac tl. AU aiaslts.

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