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-1 DEATH FE03I FUEL GAS XFET TEE ISO COMEANTS WORKS ARE CLOSED. AlABMTJ'w BESCLT9 OF LEAKS IX THI MAIJT5 rmOfTKATTOXt AXI DEATB9 mfpovr affabejit cacbe. AOBAitY, Ju. 21- d. new pnaea of th qooaflo seem likely to mm before tit Lc(liUte at aa early day, eanitaiwjratbeT tbea gBB)a I er-eideratinn Wag Involved.

The jegtaleUoa, step for initiating which have already begh takea by Um Btoto Beard of Health, spring from recant eaiamitoae aOecta la Troy of foal gas upon persons who, witboat knowing tt, vara gibjeetod to deadly Influence, Tn Try Ful Oaa Company, at which aUrin Garrett, af Ifew-York. to President, aod Gilbert Gaar, Jr. of Troy, Secretary nd Treasurer, last tprtag poread the plant of tb ofanet ey BteaavHeattog Company and eonverted It Into apparatus for maaufacturtar eaddiatribuv tog fool 9 by the anibod of aiaaafartura ln-weatod by Fret a. C. JtorrUlown, Peaa.

Ylt apparatus tba company began, early la; tba Bummer, to supply customers with fuol pat, 41tributed largely through tha aldi steam-besting aialaa. Tba largest easterner vera tba laundries, with whlc tba attr abounds. hut aa tba seaaoa tlvaacaxL and tba crwuir eea-veaieaeo ai uu ladaTioal we observed, it tu introduced tat kitchen ana raatauraniai imuiurm t. snr the latter trorpo tt was burned lata etdiaery eeal grate by filling the-Ubter with broke Bra bricks, which, becoming re 4 bob radiated tba beat, or la handsomely deslcaod pparetu tbat could ba moved about, Tbar waa aeitbar amok nor niL and. ascent where a heavy beat waa ronairea, aa la laundries, ao pipe aor ebtmney waa really neexiea, combui boa brine substantially perfect.

Thle loel was furuUbrti at 60 cents a thousand feet. It gave gsneral saus'ectton at tbat price, for although the quantity aaed made It a little mere ei pensive tbaa aoaL tba areatar eoaveaience, freedom from duet and ashes, and tba possible economy la aae etab Orbed It aa a favorite evea with people who) da not Indulge In luxuries. Tha company baa only a ten-thousand-feet holder, which early proved too email fur tba growlnc bualneaa, and la September tba work af cone true tin a twa-hoodredHhottaand-faat bolder waa beirun. Tha aatt tanae baa beea need tbaa far beoauaa tba Troy Foal Oai Work are bow rloaad. Tba Area are oat, and tba apparatus for burning tba caa, a laiga pan or wiiicb auu Deionjrea tome ao tuna nr.

baa tieea gathered la. and there la an end ef die bualneaa fur the present. Tbe atop- paga of (be worm waa brouat about ty a tralo eauaa. -iLate In tba fall two or three eaena of raatratloa from breathing thle gaa oocarred In laandrtee and other placea. In each cane It waa aeoertataed tbat tba operative bad earnlasslr left iheMope partly open, and tbla mmfortuDe was DiwDeriy attributed to tbelrewn neclleence.

Bat on Jan. 6 tba danger to Ufa from tbi odorleaa ga appaarrd from an unexpected aad tartling buuroa. About 10 o'clock In tba Horning tba proprietor and employee to ibeauBiberof 12 la four atora situated about bOO yards from tbe gaa works, which are oa tbe asaJB street, were proatratea IB a strange way. aad to them from aa unaccountable causa, Tbe Stores arere But all adjacent, and aona of tbem aaed tbe fuel gaa. One of tba proprietor of a paper atora, George W.

Vaa Alaryae, feeling end- den dlattneae and naneea. left tbe atora and got Into a paasing borse car. On entering tba latter be fell iproelrale at tbe feet of tbe astonlabed passenger. Be waa cared for aa beet be eould be, an4 be soon revived ao a to be able to alt up. After ba left tha atora aa employe, who was taken with tba same symptom, left tba atora to get soma medicine at a drug atorv arar by.

Id ran time another of tbe proprietor. William I Van A.latyne. while talk lag to customer, suddenly put bis band to bis bead aad saying be aiuet be excused for a moment, aa be felt duty and faint, started for bis desk. A reached it he fell prone and beln- lose opba tha floor. A physician waa called, who beppea'ed to have attended tbe laundry patienta earlier tb season wbo ware known to bare bean auffortng from fuel gas.

us pectin tba presence of tbla gaa la tbe store, although be Vaa told tt waa not need there, be ordered tbe door to bo opened wide and sent the store boy to tbe aecooa story to open tb windows. Tbe not-red perter of tba store was then found In a helpless eaadltloa at tbe too of tbe cellar stair. aad toe atora boy, wbo did not return from up Blair, Waa aoon after found on tbe floor atiff a a Poker and nearly dead. He bad retained strength bad eeneeiousnas pnly lung enough to get the window an part way when be must have fallen. While these casss were being attended to In tbe paper jatore disco vary was niade that six or eight persons la tbe neighboring stores referred to were undergoing a similar though not so sa-ver am experience.

Ia all fully 12 men and boy who west to their work In good health were sincxen aown, ana. wiin one or two ex eepUopt, were rendered Incapable of going en for that day. Tbe common experience Was tbat of chill, dlsxiaea. headache. pais In tha eyes, and nausea.

The store Soy referred to waa brought to lite only after a good deal of manipulation. When eonsolous- aes returned be bad a violent attack of vomit ing. Tbe cans of tbeae cases of sickness waa traced to fuel gaa which, escaping from a break ta tbe main In front of tbe store, bad found It way into tbem either through tha groand or by way of tbe sewers and sewer pipe. Tbe gaa BMBUfbcturer conceded tbe correctness of ibis theory Tba break In the mala waa found and repaired, and the distribution of ga waa eon UnueoVaa if nothing bad happened. Those who were being it were warned by their friends to g1 II BP.

out they were so well pleased with fhta aew fuel at the prl they paying for tt that they kept It burning. -Last Bunday night, however, fuel gas received ft sevaacc from which it win not recover in Troy on til itbe eaoae ef tbe disaster 1 provided aaatnat Oa both aide of tb work there are lore and restaurants over which, in tbe second eiortea, people live. About 8 o'otbok a serving srtrl la a restaurant wee takea suddenly ill, feel-Ing dltiy, faint, and elok at tbe stomach, Bbe went oat Into tbe air and tbea fell la a dead faint: Presently a little girl waa stricken ta a Ilka manner. While earing for tbe ebUd- her father was stricken down. Next tb proprietor of tbe restaurant.

Howe. was pros ira tad, and when aa attendant went to aim he said: "I think I muat be dying." A phyeieiaa bad meanwhile beea Called, and when be arrived be found about a desea patients in tha rooms over the restaurant. Which was also a boarding bouse. The window war thrown open at onoa by one of tbe afflloted peopi ren vea. A ponce oinoer, accom panted by aa employe of the gaaworka, then went In pursuit of other possible victim.

There wea no one at heme in the Brat bouse tbey entered. At tbe second bouse tbey received no reply to their nns, but tbey saw a light boming'in tbe second BterT. ThaV found tmf anil rtn knocking ne response waa given. Tbe officer then woe ia tn aoor waioh opened into tbe kitchen. A wemaa was seen sluing la a chair by tbe tova apparently but In reality dead.

Her head waa inclined slightly, and tbere waa notb- 25 uggeat pain or la trees before abe urn, urauaniii mair aearea tne men found a J'OBJter woman lying oath anting room floor p-" vrmu, ana a aeaa man silting upright on a ioange was also round. Tbe woman on tbe floor bad a slop bucket by her side, her clothes were a evidence of a struggle aaoaeawa present. The man had ew eeatty fallen law bis fatal sleep aa anletly aa taawoataala tha 7sL tt mB13iate shutting off of Tn or twelve people T5e.tt5a approach to death. aaoan laaram. waa nnmmA ai wvt.

vr1 Prtmen ta by barking ef bis dec. Be was so sick and dixxv beid oa aia teet. The aor Itaeif aL.sPa SUff. getng, was revived from a deen stnnor in.t in jrL. fcT1? -ibert, the fore- ua4e save bis lUa, He said wbea be recovered eoasclouaneM tbat be recollected aUlnTaaleen aa of expat-Maclng pleaaant an.tiou.

Ha eeema to ban Kui r.i JtT Blind tor. be dreamed tbe company's works were a steamboat en the fludm Utbe rear of tbe real na work. blmtheproeeof .7 lm- no waa aellgbted wuh tbe oonveaienee and lnexpeaalvaneaa of It ieeaau have realised all tbe Ume tbat be but waa unable to away from Its lnald inna -VLBaI, tobedbefore lVt be felt a strange aBnnatural drowsines; his head seemed to ell till It was a big a a baaket, and then xo mm that ha waa ruing off um oi xne women toand aire, Bennett, tbe f. ber daughter, Mra. GUlftllan, tliarla Pratt, aa ooca- in tae Bouae.

Aa auto par waa beldon the bodies by Dr. Bontleon awl Varrt. or Troy, and while thev ware at wrir eua waa nearly evercorae from tbe effects of the apj'earett to remain la the bodies ef his S2 not uaed ta any of the T-" wuwn laea proatraUona occurred, aad taeool wajia which lu nreaenoeia tbea la eooanted for tbat It came from a break in the ns main through the i ground into the cellar. In bath these caaee. and in those of Jan.

5, tbe trreateai sufferers were those who were above tae arst stury. mi.V9Ii"!Mf related warned tbe Wipertnteadent of the gaa works againat further of the fuel. The bolder waa shut off mb tb main, the Urea were drawn, aad on onday mornlag early aU euatemer were In-fsraMd that tbey weuld be auptMled ao longer tntu aeu. was takea by the company. When tae people read of the Bight' dlsaators tbey were tooroushly aiarmad, and hot-beaded eaea were ready te laad a poeae la tear down the worka a apeetal meeting ef the Ommsoi Council was at fe? to Jake eo Oca.

and toe Board of MeaJtb took np tbe subject. There waa ae need afomclal action, however, tbe Bapartateadeat ot. Gm B. Geer, having Toluatart-r oeae all tb law eeoU require him te iL JE the fires at Te Tmb TlMKa'a eerreapoadeat aaaa BBal. 15 BleMl Wasa wyrJA precisely Eke tbe aatnral gaa aaataa ta Fltta.

burg; tbat Is, the era wrought iron. Jessed I wtth reaia thread Ha eamld aa aeaaoat foe thru breaking, bat the break wbtck bad resulted cUaaatoesuly were to aew yrfpea, aad not ia toe etaaavaeattng woe, this ttov feel gaa plant la tbe eeeoad eo erected ta tbe L'nltod Btatee for cumeTCb4parpoae. tbe first aa being la Lyan, ataaa. The work la Lynn aave aeea en nee itnt, aitaoaga tney aare beea ebaaged a good deal treat their original eonatraetloa, Tbe company 1 extending It males and taereaatng its bualneaa, ne dtaaatrou eSneta baring beea experienced. The Iwe prooeaa of making water fuel gaa, although still la it axpenmental stern, ba beea ojemonatrated to beeBttrelr practleable ia taat tae proa act te nignly eanaractory a a lomL and is is a fair way to be cbeanertbaa aolld fuel for all purpoeea.

It is non-luminous, burning iiaa iniau, ana ia wiwuw woa. lie preeenc ia a room eaanot be defeated till tha aadlv effects are experienced. It I claimed te be pre-clsely tbe eaue a illuminating water gas except tbat petroleum, naphtha, or some other aab- taaoei lajeetea into the latter to rtve It its lllumluatrng property. Tbe beat of tbefuel ga 1 tntenae, it neat-producing propertie. bydrogea and carbonic oxide, being tbe highest known la nature except electricity.

A tea penny nail held In me blue mate of aa ordinary b-foot burner will speedily tarn to a white beat. Tbe process of manufacture aa exhibited at tbe gaa works Is briefly aa fellows: lirat the water ia converted into steam la an ordinary steam boiler. Thence it Is paed turongh an upright retort consisting oi a cylinder or Doner iron unea wna are Bnrk and tilled with Bra brick Loosely throws in. The ttre bricks are heated red hot by an air blast npoa cases derived from a aecond aprlght furnace ef coal, which I made lavandeaeent alee by aa air bleat. Ib passing over tba heated Are brick the steam Is newly disintegrated into hydrogen, carbonic oxide, and oarbonle acid gaa.

Paaatng tbeore into tbe aecond furnace tbe carbonic acid takea up one mora part of carbon, turning the earbonie acid Into Carbonic oxide. Tbe aradaeC brdrnsrea and carbonic oxide, is rat sis tae nee to to tbe bolder aad I distributed rev faeL. Tbwweaneany ef the Iewe proeeaa of making water gaa oaa1ta ta large part la the aae of twe furnace, eeehatthe current of steam oaa be changed into one or the other at will, thus enabling tba heat to ba kept as long aa may be desired te the required degree in oaa or the other of tbem. Tbe Troy company furnUbed gaa at 60 rents a thousand feet. That nrioe oaa be re duced, it is claimed, ao aa to make tbe eoet of ga fuel for all lea than the coat of coal.

Tba whole coat ef manufacturing it is covered by tbe coat of the cial need, wagea for superintendence, interest on plant, and eost of repairs, be aubetaaoa other than water ia aaed. With tbe moat improved apparatus tba eatimate is 100 poaods of eoal for 5.500 feet of gaa, or about loo.ooo feet te a ton or coal. At the Trey work from 61.000 to 60.000 feet to tb ton oi coal waa maae. xue eoet or manuiaetnr at these work was about 9 cents a thousand feet. The success ef this kind of fuel bring conceded by both the eoneuaier and tbe manufacturer tn Trny, even at tba rate of bit ecnta a thouaand feet.

It la aaaumed tbat prohibitory lea-tslaUon will not be enacted merely because diaaatrou reaulta here been experienced from defective distribution. People wbo were using It before these Olaaeter occurred are lotn te rive it np, and tbe object ef tbe invefttlgatlon about te be undertaken by tue uommittee on mniie Heaita of tba Assembly la understood to ba for tbe purpose ef framing regulations by which the ga may be aafely distributed. It is claimed by writ er and other wbo have 'all tbe knowledge thus far obtainable on tbe subject tbat this fuel ga la aeaunea to come into as general use in regions remote from natural gas as tbe latter I at the homes oi tnat met. ana mat it ine natural ga supply becomes exhausted means are at band for eontlnalnr the use of cas fuel through the present natural gaa piaata. The eneapaee ef water fuel re, a demonstrated in Troy, ce-pends oa tbe distribution of it without Introduc ing extraneous substances to render it luini none.

A vet bo uotanee is evaiiaoie or ren dering it odorous without making tt ao expenalve as to cut on its general use ior ruei. At the Troy works carbolie acid was experimented wltb, but it was at once aaen tnat tne cost oi tbat odsrant was as much or more than tbe price enargea ior me gas. ABB AD OF SELL AND GRAY, CLAIHRTO TO HATE IKTINTED THE TKLXfHOKE SEFOKK BOTH. Chicago, Jan. 21.

The ease of tb United Btato against tb Bell Telephone Company, to test tbe validity of tbe telephone patent granted to Prof. Bell, was made tbe occasion of a publication here this afternoon a to some of the point rhlch will be employed by tbe Government counsel to combat Prof. Bell' claim to being tbe Inventor of tbe telephone, Tbe Evening Journal In outlining the evidence aaysi "There Is In tbe city to-day an axed Italian. Antonio Meueri, who with oounnel baa coiie West in the teleDhone Interest whtoh he reareeent. Mr.

Meuocl waa seen by a Journal repreeentotive this arternoea ana gave ine aetaus or nis ease, which, while hinted at, have never been published before." From the story of Meueel it appear tbat in 1840 be waa director of mecbanlam of tbe Taooa Theatre. During hi leisure moment aad la the morning wbea engaged be bad experimented with electricity aad electrical Implemeata. He had a theory tbat diseese eould be cured by electricity ana aiaoovered as welL While pursu ing tb investigation oi tneae idea ne naa aeter mined to try tbe effect on a friend. A wire and battery were connected, tbere being a complete circuit, i-acn wire waa eonaeetea wiia a copper plate, which the Italian eaueed the man to put into hi month. Both men were la different room and tbe shock to one eaueed him to exclaim when be put tbe copper plate Into hi mouth.

Msuccf at the ether end of the line bad tbe eopper plate between the teeth and beard tbe sound, the com munication being through tbe medium of tbe teeth to the auditory nerve. He continued to experiment on tbla disoovery. In May, 1831, be perfected a paper cone and conversed through it Very faintly with persons aeroe the street, using la tola inatrumentamembraaou dlaphrarm like thoee aaed ta la bar year by tba Bell Company. Meueat aoon movea to new-York, wnere a truif- fie between poverty and a desire to further hi oventlon becan. Tba htatory of tbe dieoovery.

eet forth In tbe long interview, and biauool's richt to the claim of priority and hla attempt to eerure hi right through tbe long year of extreme poverty, would form a startling story Itself, bat when reinforced by the later developments makes tt unlmieaoha-ble. Ia Mew-York the aged iaventor took hla paper, speoiflcationa, and models to Mr. Grant, at (hat time the Vice-President of the New-York District Telegraph Company, and desired him to submit them to tbe electrical expert of tbe com pany, xnis sir. ursni promisea vo ao, out xept delaying this for nearly two year, in tne mean tlaie Meuocl, fearing to lute hi righto, filed a caveat la which tbe following clauses relate to hia invention of a sound telegraph, and which caveat waa granted Ieo. 23, 1871, live years before tbat of Graham BelL The Journal then reprint tne aeaenpnon or Meuocl Invention, as ttled in tbe Patent Office etWaahlngtoa te Insure the protection of bis right, in this aeeenpaon aieuca Bays: "i emrloved tbe well known conducting effect of continuous metallic conductors aa a medium fori Sound, and lncreaaed the eaeot by eleotrloaliy Insulating bth tbe conductor and tbe partieal who are communioaong.

it ronris a speaauig talerraph without tbe neeesaity for any hollow tube. 1 euum uat, a poruou or uie wuuih effect may also be realised by a corre-j snondlna arranrement with a metal lie tube. I believe tbat aome metals will serve better tbaa others, bnt propose te try all kinds! of metals. Ibe system oa whioh I propose toi operate, and calculated, conslrts in Insula ting) two Taaraons aanarated at eonsidarable diataneeal from each other, by placing tbem upon glaas in-j sola tors, anipioyutg giaaa, ior example, as me feet ef tbe chair or ben oh oa which eeob one sits, putting tbem la communication by means ef i telegraph wire. I believe It preferable to hav tha wire of a larger area tbaa that ordinarily aminlaiMl In tba elaotrla telerranh.

bat will sx periment oa this. Each of these person holdi to hi inouth aa Instrument aaalogen to speaking la which tbe word may tx eaally pronounced and tbe sound eooeentratei npoa the wire. Another Instrument ia also ap plied to the ears to receive tbe of th opposite party. All iheee to wit. tbe moutl utenailand the ear Instruments communlcat.

in tha wire at a abort dii tan oe from the persons The ear utensils, being of a convex form. Ilk clock glass, inclose tb whole exterior partvl the ear and make It easy and comfortable tor the operator. Tbe object 1 to bring distinctly to tbb bearing tbe word of tbe pereun at tbe opposite ena oi me xeiemin. aar. arara cuwu deaerlptlon aa follows: I claim aa my iuve tlou.

and desire to have considered aa such all the purposes of tbi caveat, tbe new lav tlon herein eet forth in all it detail, comb Hon. and sub-combinations." Tbea claims combined under six heads, covering all poaaibk usee of his Invention. I Tbe documentary evidence now oa file ta tbio secret archive of tbe Patent Office 1 eleo published by tbe Jownai, showing tnat tbe claims of Meaccl to inventing telegraphing by sound waa recognised by tbe Commissioner of PaU-nts together wiia aa acknowledgment of improvements in December, lg72, and again In leoen- bex. 173, ana mat theee claims embody IB gxei part ine patent laauea to rrvz. sell.

M0LID AXOW SAMS. ChicaOO, IlL, Jan. 2L A special Ala Lancaster. Wia aayai "A three daya' blockade oa tbs western esd af the Mart tana ba Just beea raised. The Galeae paasea was es owed la Bear Bewey.

a snow plow seat axirieala it waa diaablad aad alae mowed and Twe enguaes ware ataek ta a cot avessUeaeaatM PawlBC aa nw mm bbwbbij, ta ufn xaasa eet. tha um baug traaatarred to that Laacaat ass! iter hv slalxaa. aa aaaw waa aaeka se but alaeea aa near aa aasa. Tha Ualsna paaaeager (rata was aaowail la forthaea days, aad tb pay oar waa aise eeiayeo. roar en gine wiia snow pwwi war uimumi awTWlli eai xaraaga ue anew ami sorts rsox xzxico.

Crrr or Mxxico. Jan. 21, rta Gahretoa--lA Um niriU with laMaln, III 1 1 lUMWlSI SS Tea. 2BJ The aala of steket for the II era era sessa begs XaiUI TUt-ax. SOWING SHARP LANGUAGE ITAUEJ FOB FISKEE10X, OAP- II AXIS IS, AND 1HE P0PJB.

STATS TBJLDEI AASEHBLT ELECTS ITS OFFICE BB AWD EMITS EETEB.AL FIEBT BESOLUTIOVS. Axbaxt, Jab. 2L While waiting for the wtangtlng faction te adjust their difference the Btato Trade Aeaetnb'y tbi morning toned attention to the kllllag of tbe boy Hegaa by Ptokertoa'a mea at Jersey City yesterday, and adopted tbe following leeoluUons. trasrsas. It haa ooase to the kaewiedae ef tba aa.

eetnbly that ta Jersey City mats ia a eeetloa af tha meblliaed army of Heeatua murderer, known a tb Pttokertoa nxecttvee, aad paeree, Tbeae same mnrderer have does seme pW'fesslnal work la tba late trouble ia tb Booth. west and la the Hacking Valley and Chirar. and aew at Jersey City bavs. without the shadow of ptkrvocatioa. shot sad klilad aa Innocent boy while oa, his way home from werk' therefore be it jRsaoteei), Tbat we condemn tbe employwiatt ef lr.

rwponslble hirelings by aoalleas oai poratiena. the ukitioui BMmDara at waica aava anea inaaaaia Kid for aeeamnlerten of wealth that tber have all aaaas ef tbe rights aad priTUirgaa ef tba oom-tnln people, and whose wealth baa made then ae arrogant tbat It la eely a aaaatlea ef a abort time en each one of them will become a feudal lord tb his evrnprtvate department ef murder Raasieag. That we demand at the hands of the preaeat Lerislature aa enforcement ef the statute laws, forbidding (be arming of any but tbe Uisseleea. That tbere should be a law forblddtnr IBs eeipioTment of nnea or unennea men ox any ptivat police force tor any puraeea whatever. Mr.

Clanoey aurgestod an amendment tbat tbe XJegialaturea wbo have granted a charter to tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, tbe Itsw-York, Lake Erie and Western, and tb Le nt gb Valley Railroad, which road hare entered If to a combination with tbe coal companies. eaaaea a strik. ana rereea the price or real np. ne requested to examine tne charters and ae If the companies had not violated their provisions ib tbat respect aad with rerard to watering tbelr stock in order to par dividends. Mr.

Van Buren, ok New-York, said tnat tt wss not tb eompany tr wholeaalera who nut nn tha nrice of anal, but tlie retailers. Another delegate instanced tba xaci mat tne aew-xorx uoai jxchance naa aavanoea the price of coal. Mr. lancer's amendment waa tbea adopt ed. Tbe appearance of a squad of elleemea ta tbe City Hall to-day to maintain )rder If necessary aroused the Indignation of aeveral delegate.

Mr. Clan cry opposed in moat goroo term a motion te reaueet the with- rawal of tbe blnecoata. I came here. be with aome important measure te submit this aaaembly. and have put them In ahane preaentatloa te tbe Legislature.

Four day ave passed end not one alngle thing toward sbor ledalation ha been accomplished. This the last day wa can alt according to our con- utuuon. i am sorry to see tbi state of affairs, nd when I go back to my constituents 1 will odeavor to get tbe anion ef New-York and Brooklyn to transact all tbelr business Lhronxh the Central Labor Union of Vow-York." Tbe motion wa then tabled. The eonference ommittoe of the Knlrbu of Labor and Trade jnlon, after a whole day deliberation, report-id that they had been unable to agree, and re- seated further Instructions from the parties ley represented. The Knights and Unionist toeordingly retired to separate rooms, and in lecret session debated matter.

At the eonoln-lion of an hour they sent the committee back to work, and devoted the early part of tbe afternoon to introducing a flood ef resolutions oa all oneelvable subjects, which were referred to tbe Committee on Resolution. Among tbem wa tbe following, presented by William A. Lenehan, pi tne uoneoru isoor uiun oi aiv-i orx. aaarsaa. TBeUevtaa that tha aiai mi of all n.

Ilgious sects are men like other men, with the same hraaknesse. lngrmiU. and liabilities te err. as all bnanklnd, and that they are not only free to aasume ana ciusensmp oi ueir aeoptea eonntry, net that it Is their duty to aasume. also, the responsibilities at.

Racbed thereto, aad ta nartaka to tha rnlleat iImi lot tbat bleaalna with which all citlaensof these United States ere endowed tha rich! ef anlveraal nffrace therefore be it I JEssolvag. Tha we, wsrkingmea and citizens of Kheae United fctattia, dapreeau tbe interference of may laeeiogieei aigniiary sensing to mnoence or curtail In any manner whatever tbe right ef his clerical subordinates la cxeraislnc tb Dririlere which eaue this Kepubll te be desr to tbs heart of au lovers oi iineny. It waa nearly 6 o'clock wbea tbe eonference committee wa again heard from after tbe eon ultatioa at 8 o'clock, and then Chairman Wal ter N. Tbarer entered tbe convention and an nounced tbat tbe committee had failed to come to any scree men l. The announcement caused a Sroiound sen ration, and it looked aa though the lsruptlon of the convention was imminent.

Intense exeitement prevailed, and It waa net less- ened when Mr. Francy. of Buffalo, a member of tha committee, stated that every vroDoeitlon tending to an amicable adjustment of tbe difference between tbe onion and tbe Knight ef Labor had been made by the onion Bide. The main point of alffereuoe wa tbe eel action ox irealaent for the enauinr rear. Blx name of worklngmen of high repute had been euggeeted, aome of whom bad not even been Idenifled with a anion, but tbey bad been rejected, Mr.

Coe, ef Buffalo, said that although hla side had tbe majority tbey had dona all tbey eould to eeoore harmony, but witnoat avail They had offered te accept a man who wa in no sens a partisan, nut tne oner waa reroaed. Mr. McMackin. of the committee, said the dispute waa not merely a matter of labor, but ft waa a tight between one branch of organized labor and another for control ef tbe Btato organisation. President Uompere then obtained the floor and made a long speech in defense of tbe trade unions.

He denied that be waa inspired by any undercurrent in tbe ball set In motion by the man on the hilL He and his col league bad beea stnoers la their Sorts to pro mote harmony and preserve the life of tbe State organisation. They had suggested various names rnr rresweni, even men woo were absolutely Knlghto ef Labor and unldentlEed with any trade onion, bat they had bean rejected neoauae tney were net bitter enough against trades union. A week before tbe convention he had received oommunl-eationa, and been told tbat tbe Home Club would capture tbe convention and burst tbe trades unions, and he was prepared for what had taken place. He counseled that harmony was yet possible. Speeches were also mad by other members oi tne eonierence committee, when flaally John F.

anion announced that be waa prepared to come to an understanding even to taking an out-and-out Knight of Labor for jreeldent. other members saia they were will ing to try onee more for harmony, and at 6:10 o'clock tbe committee araia retired. At 6:20 they returned and reported these offi cer! ireiaeBt Tnoma J. uowung. Albany) First Vloe-presiaenfr William Lee, Rochester; Second Vice-President John J.

O'Brien, Mew-York: Secretary George McVeigh. Kew-York: Treasurer John Phillip, Brooklyn i Legislative committee jrranoi crecceiion ana ueorge w. Flynn, Albany; Tnoma ulbane, Coboea. The committee eleo reported that it bad been arreed tbat the trade union and Knight should each select three men, who were to select seventh, and form a eommittoe to transact all tbe business of tbe convention, and tbat John Franer, Baiauel Compere, and Andrew D. Beat naa Deen nsmwi en tne pert of tne unions.

I ai and Joaeph K. Mansion, r. R. Coe, and J. J.

i Brlen on the part of the Knights. The con vention at once nee me gooa-bamorea, tbe resort was received with cheer, one ballot was deposited for the officers aad tbey were declared eiaotea amia more eneere. ana arter the transaction of some unimportant business tbe aaaembly adjourned with mere cheers for tbe cause of labor. COIL SVilSIXS TOR 1888. PTCLaBCLTtriA, Jan.

2L Following ia a state ment of tha anthracite oeal teenage tor lbMi "Phlle-delphla aad atosdlag, llWBS ton; Lehigh Vsl- lay. teaai Delaware, Lac! altera, ft. 171,093 toas; SeUwar aad Hudson, S.A80.681 tons; rBBylvaala Railroad, S.4R0,6R1 raanavlvania Coal Company. l.98,17t) toaai atv-iars, uui are aoa western, vai.esw loosi at taaaaga ior year, sn.iae.iei sons, aa laae ef 11.8k tons ever lSttS. The stack of eeal ea band at tidewater ahipptag points Xae.

(1. 166, waa teas, aa eomBered with 7M4I km Peo.il. IBeJ. Of the total arodaeUoa tor tha sax ts per eeat. was tram tne Wyoming ragwa.

17.01 eena rroai xne xoniga region, ana ax.l per I peroent. a the echuylkOl region. KYIDZXC2M or F0IS0XIS9. Bbltast, Ma. Jan.

SL la the Crockett trial to-day Nellie B. Crockett, daughter ef flioissi by a former wife, aged 11 years, testified that oi turning from school ea tae afteraaaa of her father sickness, tb accused told ber not te eat tbe fried apples that remained from dinner for har luncheon. Mil, Af wlmAnw TV. B.K maeh disuses, eeia tne apples laatee runny aad the tea at dtaaer made bis month and throat assart. The prieeoar said she had not oataa any dinner, aad waa eat hungry.

Tha wttneas detailed the aarrel between her fattier aad mother, and said a week pravtoaa ber father's death Her mother said she hated hla aad vexlt kiU ana II ah Uved long eaeuga. Z.DVCATOX.S XS COV3CZL. STBACcaa, S. Jaa. 21.

At a meeting of State School Superlataadeata aad CesBmlaeioners to-day a paper ea "The Stat School read by George B. Weever, of the Depertxeent of Pablie I a traction of Albany. Tbe follawiag efS. eara were lee ted: Preeidest, Chsrtes X. White, of iteOdea! First Vtee-Treakdent E.

i. Bwlrt, of Chaataaqaa: 8 eased Viae- Frealdent WUliam H. Jeffaraea; Secretary amas A. Foahav. ef Pataami Treaeurer H.

R. ronford, af syracuee. Kdward tunith. of Pyracaaa. read the Treaaurer's report.

Fret I ami R. Uaoae, ef the Certlaad Normal boboel. read a paaer ea Hygleala HaouireaMaia fur Hrbool BaUdiaga" The cox Tea Ilea came to a doae tnia afterauoa. tiSBXXJIXX mSX PMOTXCnOX. GuKjexrrxn.

Jan. 21. Tbe American Fishery Caioa haa issued a circular eaOlag a meet-tag at Qlooeesser Fb. 23 af teyrseeatatlve of sll -fraeaa ta the ratted atatea wbe, directly or ta-dlrseUy, are iatareeted ia the banes, with wiaw te the tonaatiaw at a National Fishery CiM fer the preMyiea. preservmttoa, aad advaaoBiaent ef the lav SO WQKES ADMITTED, EXCLUDED FK0M THE EatMOKS TRIAL BT THE MAUHALa ORDKB.

WASHorGTOw, Ju. 2L By order of the Martha) wemea war to-day excluded fretn tbe eeort room where the Ematea lunacy trial la ta progrees, On many eceaatone durtnc tbe progress ef tbe case, women preaeat bare indulged tat each noisy manifestations of sympathy with Mr. Emmons's course aa to call forth yeatorday rery poaltlve protest from opposing eouneel. tbe Justice ef which the Marshal recognized by Ueulng aa order excluding women from tbe Booa after Lewyer Kent arrived this morning be waa banded a note which read a follow: Ma. KKST: There are a few ladVa bare wbe want to be admitted to tba court room, and promise to re.

eenacuy earing at Breoseaiars. we al to yea to sak tbe Marabal te admit aa rallTSP- Ereeieting tbe patience ond rallaatry which yoa sve shewn andor very rryinr elreamstancea. WOtH WHO ARK CCBIOCB. The proceeding opened, however, witboat but appeal being made to the Marshal oa behalf of tbe gentle aex. Tbe oalv woeaaa la eourt waa Mra.

le Cormla. Mm. Emmen kept ber com pact wtth her attorney and did not appear today. Dr. Lincoln wa recalled to the stand, aad said he thought Mrs.

Emmons had nnuaual ca pacity for managing ber affair. it. A. i. f.

traruet. or tni city, was next called. He did not consider Mrs. Emmons an Insane woman. Bbe was evidently capricious.

rhimsical. and eccentric. Tbe eccentric trtlti of character were, be considered, congenital. She micbt be Incapable of conducting ber affair, but if an tbat waa not doe to ananandaeea of mind. Tbe effect on hia mind of the expert tes timony had been to confirm an impression which had long exit tea, ana that wa that expert testimony waa most untrustworthy.

Buch testimony, be said, had brought mora adverse eritirlsm and ridicule upon tbe medical profession than anything else be bad known. ur. j. ora Tnomnsoa teetinea that na waa asked by Dr. Lincoln to see Mrs.

Emmons a few week ago to examine ber mental condition. He bad aa interesting conversation with her. He waa impressed wltb the fact that abe was a very intelligent woman. He did not tbtnk she waa insane. The aeiense annoancea tnat tney bad but one mora witness to examine.

Ad journed to Monday. THE ICEMEN'S SIEIKE. A BASIS OF SETTLEMENT SUBMITTED BT THE BOARD OF ARBITRATI0M. BOXDOUT, N. Jan.

21. A Board of Ar bitration, composed of Dr. David Kennedy, Michael 3. Madden, ene of the Aldermen, and John P. Marphr.

a bualnes man. met here to-nlrht wltb Orrin Dennett? tbe General Superintendent of tbe Knickerbocker Ioe Company, to arbitrate the differences between tbe men and the peace able striker. The board submitted a report. Superintendent Dennett will give an answer on behalf of the Knickerbocker Company In tbe morning. Ice companies' official thl lorenoon appealed to the BhertBa of the counties of Ulster and Dutches for protection.

A a result some Deputy (Sheriffs did duty at Barry tewn, Turkey Point, Flatbush, Esopua, along tbe Konduut Creek, and elsewhere. Tb Knlgbta of Labor disclaim hav ing made threats, but tbe companies say tbey have. Armour 4 of Chicago, have a branch bouse here. Tbe eompany gave the eon tract to All Its houses to a Bondout firm. The strikers aid thl forenoon that Armour's bouse should not be filled bemuse Armour was the poor man enemy.

Sheriff Young sent a posse of officers to guara Armour piece, ana won waa resumed. Kq ice was stored at Rblnecliff. Barrrtown. br Kaorms to-day. At Flatbush work men out ice an tu aarx onaer guara.

ao violence occurred at any point. Tbe presence of tbe Deputies acted aa a moral influence for good. Tbe stand taken by tbe companies Is oommended. tbougn taxpayers are asking wnatner tne companies will help pay the expense of the special police. Between 8 and 9 o'clock to-airbt, when arbitrator announced what had been done, the streets were crowded with strikers from many nointa alone the Hudson between Poughkeetxtie and Caukiu.

A lawyer named Collenmade a speech, advising tbe men to keep oooL Tbe striker cheered a tby marched. The men will not ro to work In tbe morning. Deputies are on dutv to-nlrht and tber will also be to-morrow. unless tbe Knickerbocker aeciae to accept me proposition suomiiiea oy tn arbitrators. ICE TACE1ING ON I EE EVDS0N.

THE GREAT FALL OF SNOW HAS SPOILED THE SPORT. Marlborough, K. Jan. 21. Ice yacht ing along the Hudson Elver ao far thl season not been tb port anticipated by sporting men generally along the Central Hudson.

The heavy snowfalls aa much a 50 inches ha fallen on a dead level have damped tbe spirit of tb yachtsmen. There are aeveral race booked by the elube organized along the river. The Champion Pennant of the World race will undoubtedly be tbe first race sailed. The time not been fixed definitely, bat it 1 understood by every ene Interested in tbe port from Catsklll to Haveratraw that a aoon a tbe top layer of snow shall have beea melted and then fro sen hard tbe race will take place. The contest will be an lntereetlog one.

aa aeveral new yacht are expected to be entered. For aeveral seasons tbe officials and members of tbe Rhrewsbary Club, of Bhrews bury. B. have attempted to secure the pen nant. At eacn rare tne aura waa pot iavorame for their boat, and, a a result, theywere si the defeated or no race wa sailed.

Their racing boat, tha pood, la newr at Poughkoepu. With this yaobt they propose to take the pennant, pro- Tiainr tne wina mow nara enoagn to sail it. It la a lateen-rigred, heavy-built yacht. capable of pointing remarkably close to tbe wind, making a very short coarse from turn ing stake to turning stake. To do this, however, a wind must blow tbe next thing to a hurricane.

Every one Is expecting Just one of these blow some aay, ana tne mow snouia occur at tne time of the race the Hudaon River yaehtmen, notwlthatandlng tbat they all bare excellent boats, and boats, too, that are bard to beat, will ba left far in the rear, and tber will aae tbe champion pennant of tbe world floating from the mast bead of tbe Mew-Jersey Bead. It Is asserted br persons well inform ea tnat tne models now la use along tbe Central Hudson would not work a well on tbe Shrewsbury River a tbey ao here. APrBKXTICIS rWISRED. PHttADkxraiA, Jan. 21.

The law relating to BPptwnUceeblB, whioh ia rarsly appealed ta, was en forced to-day by Judge Flnletter sentencing two apprentieee each to three aionth' Imprisonment, Tbe young men. James T. Hand aad Barton Kie- land, were srrasted at tb Instance of tbelr msstsr. Charles Beckina, a leather manufacturer, oa tba charge of being narnly and disobedient. At tha bearing to-day Mr.

Docklus testified tbat tbe young nan. in addition te betnr nnrnlr. bad treeuently damaged, tueir work mauvuHiajy ior puxpoae oi seeurinr tbelr ducharge, and repeatedly uaed abus ive touruags te both himself and tbe foreman. Jndse Flnletter. ia sentencing the youths, said: I Mum vaa la ta eoaniv nrison ior xna Dane three montba, and after that I order and direct yen to ntnin ta vowr asaater and erf ona roar work faithfully and diligently and with tbe proper regard te tneae wao are ever TKSSXL8 FAST IK TBI ICS.

GnsjrD EUvra, Jan. 21. Tha prevailing westerly gala tor tha peat few day have eaased aa trim aoetunulatton ef lee ea the east ahor, so that ao epea water can be seen from tb highest point aeoesaTble. Tba propellers Dean Richmond aad Roanoke, from Milwaukee, with heavy cargoes rJ aaeUhaned frelaht. cams within sirht St WsdBea- day noon, and tha former has sa far managed te nneh har war throe ta wlthia about too feet of tba north nler.

where abe met a solid barrier tn tbe ahana of slush ioe It fee ia thtrrnosa. ujcb one was unable te overoovae. 6be will have te as kuM af wteA ta 1 her. The ttoaaeke Bartawara yesteraav witn uwmwrai aiuua, ia tueoaaed to be aaf. The propeller ue steamea Oowa stream ior jmwauaee, put aoon fouud bar precrreas stovped by amah lee.

aha was compelled to rstora. jxwxlxss vr exssiojr. Chicago, ni Jan. 21 Tba eommittoe of the Council of tbe TJaltoi States Jewelers' Guild. sin ting of W.

N. Boyatoa, Manchester. Iowai R. H. Marshon, Kanes Tills, Ohio; W.

8. Kelley, Abilene. Teere. ntf Taepe. Fox.

km porta, Kaa met yesterday to talk orer pra-llmlnariea la eoaaartiaa with lacreaalag tha dleoi- Knrui or ralld roods and aecuriaa addiaonal nro- teeUoa fur the ralids effleial staaip. Tha eewiaxitlae will call ta the advice of a local attorney aad expects to oonelade lta bastaesa lo-day. The avowed object of the rulld ia to protect retail Jewelers from the nur aboaea which, it la claimed, thev have te anf. fer at the haada of anacrapuloua )ohbera. and the atame or reartawred trade mark ia intended aa a potl-tlre bonded aBaraatee that all goods shall be up ta the quality indicated ny we aiaina.

A PROPOSED XOWlJte XX 0 ITT A. Pmuno, Jan. 2L John Teemer, the scalier, baa received a letter from R- K. Fox stattng that he (Fex) intends to bold a single scan regatta IB Jane aext ta which tb championship at the world will be roBteetee for. A cap Tallied at $1,000 will ba offered aa Bret arise.

Kach eonteataat haa pat np a elake of BtlAO, ta which all utber moneya each aa gate receipt, etc. win aa aooea. ae wxnner will revelTa eo per eesk of the total, toftelber with the cap. Taeaner ia asked to take pert ta the oea- taat aad states uat aa i iu ao aa. tbb xxenrsxs itas a blimp.

KxAsrse, Penn Jan. XL Near PboHnlntn this BMraxng a xeovtng eeal nraia ea the Philadelphia sad Reading Railroad, the engineer ef which ulm rraahed teta the rear and af a freirht train, which hl awnpeA. Tea eara ware wracked aad the track hlrt tanad far several hear. CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS The Cnstom Hoaaa mail contained $470 for tbs coosdeaoe fond. Tbe Ber.

Dr. Hay-Bard will deliver his historical leetare on Day ea tb Danube." illnstrated, next Wedneaday afterauoa at Cblck-erlng Hall. Firta-aveaue. District Attorney Uartin said yeeterday that Bollin M. Squire bad beea definitely notified that be would aot, aa be bad aaade sppliraXtoa ta be, be discharged bpob his own recognlaaca.

D. N. Carvaibo wa yetrterday appointed reading clerk te the Board af Alder mea and John J. Kliiilea eanletaat clerk. The latter ia a nephew of Cape KIIHIra aad waa appelated for Alderman Quiaa.

A panel of 75 talempn, from whom tha Jnror tor the trial of Honest John" trUell are to be selected. If peaaible, waa drawn before Judge Barrett, In the Court of Oyer ana Terminer, yesterday. The religion eerricM rood acted at tha Central Presbyterian Church by tbe Rev. B. Fay Hill hare beea very aoceafaL Mr.

Mill will preach every morning and craning, except oa Saturday and Sunday. Lncertain. It Is lawTul to marry a tHtor-ia-law in tbi country, and each a mar- rare wouia neia raiia ib cagiaaa. There i lersl reesoa why aa Cpiacopal clergyman stould refuse to perform the ceremony. The ateamehiD Bt Geortre, which Bailed Tt araday evealng for Baltimore, where be is to take a cargo for JUverpooL returned to port yea- tcnay morning, i apt.

Bhieias repenea that tne xuac-ainrTT naa become augauy oiaaoiea. ine Teasel will be detained a abort time tor repair. Little Lillian Smith, the pickpocket, waa yesterday formally committed by Jasttoe Ford to toe castody of tbe Society lor tne rreveotlon ef Cruelty to Children. She will be held a a witness against Mrs. Annie Smith, who Is now awaiting trial on a charge ef having taught tbe child to steal and profited by her thefts.

BtnistrteC report 323 faUoraa in the United State during the week, aa againet 3tl in tbe preoedlng week, and 394, 443, 2Ul.aod 317 in the corresponding week of 18HtL 1 8oA1884, and 1883. The Middle btatee had 70 failure, New-England 41, boulhern State 96, Western States lix), I'aclflo coast and Terrltorle 10, and Canada 8i John Bobertaon. an old man livinr at No. 1,631 Park-avenue, waa eelied Mondar evening at Kinetietb-etreot and Tblrd-aveaoo by a aaau wuo neia nun wane a companion scoia ktooerv son's watch and Dorae. illiam Kneoc of bo.

42'2 East Twenty-eeeond-atreet, waa arreetod a one of tbe highwaymen, and, being idea titled by jtooeneon, waa neia ior tnai. Tbe Park Commisioner rearto rdxr sent to Mayor Hewitt a report for the laat quarter of ise. in it tne aeneme to wtaea rutn-eveaue at One Hundred and Taulh-street and form a plaza is approved. The report of the Entomologist waa also submitted, and It waa said tbat over i.ouu varieties or insect are at work oe- treytog trees, shrub, aad plant In the parka. At the annaal meeting of the Taxnarers Central Committee at Cooper Union Jest night tbe following effioers were elected: M.

J. R. Measemer, PreeuleBt; Cbarle Bchampant, Jame E. Be mil, Anthony Keichardt, Orlando B. Potter, and W.

H. Webb, Vioe-PreaioenUi W. P. Zwinge, Recording booretary: Lewla Lehmeyer, Corresponding Secretary, aud John H. bresaler, Treasurer.

Sheriff Grant waa last night elected Chair man of tbe Tammany Commutes on Organiza tion. John MoOuatle. Tbaddeua Martartr. and Peter Kehr were elected ice-Chairmen. Thomas F.

Gllroy, J. G. H. Meyers, Arthur Phillips, Moritz Herzberg, and John H. Gaugher Socre-tarie.

Edward H. Hawke Financial oeoretary. John J. Gorman Treasurer, and George Coflin Sergeant-at-Arma. After the performance of Turned Ud" at tbe Bijou Opera House next Wedneaday evening, bet Goodwin and hi company will go to Boston, where tbey will play, at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning, at tbe Bostoa Theatre, tbe occasion being the beaent of Eika Lodge.

At 1 'clock tbe eompaay will return te this eity oa a special train, and will give tbe uaael perlorm- anoe in tne evening. The fifth of a aerie of temperance meet ing's, under the auspice of tbe batiooal Temperance Society will be held to-morrow evening at the Calvary Baptiat Church, Weat Flfty-aev- enu-streeL xne meeting win ne aaareeeea ny the Rev. J. C. Prtoe, President of lion Weeley College, of North Carolina, and by J.

fL Stearns. in the alternoon tbe same gentlemen will ad-dree a similar meeting at Chick ertnc Hall. "A Steady Evader." By virtue of an agreement with the Michigan Central Railroad, tue Canada Soathera and its branches ia to be run by tbe Michigan Central tn connection with it ewa road, for the term of 21 years, beginning Jan. 1, lbbi Unaer this agreement, alter tb operating expense ana nxea charge of both roads are paid, tbe net surplus of earning 1 to be divided la tbe proportion of two-thirds to the Michigan Central and one-third to tb Canada boutbera. Tbe eait of William Parry against the American Opera Company.

Ijmitecl. for salary under hi contract with the eompaay aa lu as sistant stage manager, which he claims is yet in force, although the eompany aiaehargod him last month, wa called for trial before Judge Browse, in tbe City Court, yesterday. Counsel for tbe opera eompany could not proceed becauae they bad been unable to procure the attendance of Theodore Thomas aa a witness, so the ease went over until next Friday. The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jeetu, on Heat Flfty-nrat-atreet. between ninth aad Tenth avenue, waa completely filled yeaterdar morning by tbe members of tbe congregation fauterea to pay tne iat nonors to Air, ueaora sj lor, mother of the First Assistant Rector of the church, toe Bev.

Matthew A. Taylor. Tbe Rmv. Michael Bally. Rector of the Chnrch of tbe Immaculate Conception, at Port Jervis, waa the oeiebrant of tbe hum of reauiem.

and ever 40 priest were present In the sanctuary. The escapade of Mary Locke, of Pittsburg. Pnn bound tor w'llmington, IleL, determined at Philadelphia to go to and aee tne eievateo rauroaua, tae xtrooxiya jtnage, ana other attraction, carried out her Idea aad. after being robbed of rMl in a Fourth -avenue ear waa found crying at tbe Grand Central Station, ends nappiiy. uer tatner.

a cigarette maker, teie- grapnea an oraer ior money ior ner peaeage to the ofnoe of tbe Pennsylvania Ball road, and to day ah will leave Matron Webb and return home. About 18 of tha stockholders of the old Rational Express aad Transportation Company met at tbe office of W. Ciopton, b'o. 8 fiiae- aau-etreet, yesteroay, and agreed to stand by each other, with Mr. Ciopton aa their attorney.

In the suit whioh John W. Glenn. Trustee of tbe company, 1 bringing against each stock-bolder. The amount sued tor te SO per cent, of tbe original stock $3,000,000 tbi percentage having never been called. The interests repre sentee, at yeeteroay meeting aggregatea a moat large holder a ware in ttaia oily.

Immmm P.I1V A P.n.. MMM 1 A. WliAKltt, ClimU. VUe iUlfCtM P. UUtalvlUwa.

V. Xf Uaalarttla. U.ikUs 1 ataarlaae. iUUS AAAWf BJI lB7 A lB A AeaVWA BAa Hathew W. Cars wall.

Patrick H. Ryan, aad A. C. vv aite. orotner or ex-Aiuermaa aite.

were yesterday suspended from duty by PubUo Work CommlUtnar hew tou, in eonaoqueace of insuf ficient appropriation. Twenty-lour laborer were also dlacuargd. John R. Brtnlcy waa appointed rodiuaa in the Boreaa of bower at Vl.aoO a year, and E. IX Johnston a made araaghumaa In tb Boreaa of r-ewer at tLoOU.

Benjamin liaise, a farmer from Allen town. went to the Horse Exchange yesterday morning and there met a man who inveigled aim Into buying a worth lee borse for ftiOO, which it wa represented to him could 11 to a friend of tbe eeller at a considerable prog a Tbe friend, however, myatenoualy diaappeared, and. Hula reported the ease to the police, wbe ar-reeted illiam Brown, a well known bunko ateerer. Halae identified him aa the man who bad tricked him, and at tbe Temb Police Court Justice luffy held Brown in $1,000 tor trial. Tha festival of gt.

Agnee will be celebrated royally at bt. Agnes Chorea, Lexiag-ton-avenue and Forty Lnlrd- tree, to-morrow. Archbishop Oorrigaa wl4 be present at the pon- tinoai nign aoaas, wcicn wtu oe eeieoratea or Bishop Ouarey. The Rew. Clareaoe Woodman, ne i amist orator, win preaca tae aerxoua.

ana tae Rev. H. C. MaodowalL Pastor ef toe church, will have charge of the eerwmoale naivrs grand niaa will he Bang by a doable euertet and ehoroe, and aa orchestra tinder the direction of Blgnor Eduardo Kane will oeenpy tb organ gallery, in tne evening tne new voeper seme will be sung. BROOKLYN.

Joaenh Smith, tha locker who killed Frederick Steven at th Brighton Beach track, was sentenced yesterday to are year In th Elm Ira Reformatory. A memorial aerrico in honor of Gen. Lo gan will be held in Grand Army Haa, oa Bed-furd-avenne. Brooklyn. Eastern Diatrict.

Son-day, Jaa. ao, by Maaaoeld Poet, G. A. R. Capt.

Charlea Mohr, late of the Thirty-second Regiment, wbo waa eo via tad ef forgery la tbe Beaaion Court, Brooklyn, wa eeat to tha penitentiary yeeterday for tare numlhs Grant Poet. No. 327, G. A. will pnb-llciy luatall its omcer at the Academy af Muaie, Brouklya, on Moaday Bight Gea.

W. T. Sherman wUl be praaent aad ire tba aiexuber of the post. The Ber. Benjamin Staunton ia to preach to the seceders from hi uM ehoseh to AAeipht Hall to-morrow.

Tbe eeeedere from the Fort Greene Church think of VAaisg the Bar. Witt Telaiag' TsMtraaels. Anaon Fergnaon. a local feed merchant, wa appotated yeeterday to all tb vacancy la the Brooklyn Park Commission made raoast by the reeignatioB of Geonre L. Fox.

He la a Twenty sasood Ward PemeeraV Uea Im Jelinane eiiti rbury ber child ta Evergreen Cemetery for $10. aoet weea aao iowno taa aer eaua naa coca boned la the grave wtth a mas' body. She ba begun aa actioa as-arast ta eeaaetery aathotV ttos fer breach of eoanraet. Owing to the illnoae of Corporation Ooon-ael Jeuka Uc launlcy ea taa part ef Um Eaaroad Committee ef tha Breoklya Board af AMeravs tat tbe eeasa ef the roeeat tbvap ea the Breok-Ira City Road, which waa to have beea bald laat night, wa aiUoaraod far ooo wk. Mra.

Adam HeiB waa dead at No. S47 Wsllacoat-atreat, Braokiya, rfaa. 10. aeveral witnassss teatlned that ber bad rwfuaad te aspply aer with asesiai Yeaterdar Jaottce Kaaber held hint charge tor the Grand Jury. Pent mrarWIeTia and flft of tha CTew of tbe Italian ateaaaahip rtora were charred, fan Called Btato Commiaatoaer AUen' stbts, ta Brooklyn, ywaterday, with amuggimg evOOO pounds of almonds Into tbla port.

Bad wa required la for each maa appoaraao at 10 o'clock thl aieratBg. Frank Miller, a liartender in Brooklyn. toft aia place of empkrmet oa torday laat and aagagwd a rooan at WUIaaas BetoL bo. 623 Allan Uc-a venue, a rew say a aocore mm aao mmm aaaarrel with hi brother aod begaa arlaklBg heavily. Teatorday kl dead body waa found in bis room.

bad token a large doee of Pxi Frederick- rhlrrarrn Testardar reairned the Chairmanship- ef tba Brooklyn Elevated Road Executive Committee, and Elbert Baedeker will anoceed him. Frederick Martin waa mad Geaieral Maaager, aad bis father-la-law. leaae Lewla, was put tn hia place aa tbe Board of Otractor. Edward lantcrnonh wa mad ceuxtaal of the road. Tha aoBoal meeting af tba American Football Uatoa waa held at President M.

Bmtth efnee yesterday, aad the ehaiapleaahlp pennant for the sesson of 1S89 unanimously awarded to the Crtcketa of Btereas Institute. F. L- noreaoak. of tha Cricket, waa elected Secretary and Treasurer, la place of W. alary, of the Brooklyn Hill Club, resigned.

Tha anion 1 to good oonditkm. The remaining lectnrea of tha ooara to be glveaaadar the auapieee of the Alamo Aa- oclatioa of Packer Institute for th benefit of the gift fond at Historical Hall. Brooklyn, will be ashingtoa," by th Hon. Both Low. on Jan.

24: "Jefferson," by Char ire H. HalL IX oa Fen. 14: Hamuton by T. J. Rackua, mu, ea March and Lincoln," by Gea.

Stewart L. Woodford, oa March 14, Ticket for tb leetare By ebtatned eltbar at Packer Institute or at Hlatorical Hall. Mrs. Anna S. Springer haa began a nlt in tb 6a pram Court.

Brooklyn, agalaat Oeerge H. Roberto, a floor merchant, to recover fiOXJO damage, lira. Bpringer's husband owed Roberta 1400 and triad to make hie wife asertgag two ef her nooeee to satisfy tb debt, Bbe ro-foaed aad aer aoaband ntaltreated aor ae that ne alrned a moor which turned out te be a note for acooo. given to Mr. Roberts.

It waa eerored by a mortgage on ber property, which waa afterward foreclosed, fcbe brought ult to bar tb foreclosure set aside, bat waa beaten, and her present ult Is for injuries inflicted by aer bus-baad through tb tnflaeaea of Mr. Roberto. Bulu aggregating $100,000 are pending. Deacon" Willi am Richardson baa got rid or ma mtereat in tae aew eaoie roea along ran- are a oa. Brooklra.

bv aaslanlna- to OoL Tboma Johnson, of Cleveland. Ohio, and A. Dubont. of WUmlagtoa, Dei. This transfer la dated April 6.

1880, bat waa not tiled notltyeeterday ta the Reel tor's office, la Brooklyn. With it waa aeer-ttaoat traaaforrtag Johaaoa aad Jupoaf Interest to tbe Brooklyn Cable Company, of which tbey are the prtaoipel stockholders, ia consideration of A mortgaga to tba Central Trust Company for 9800,000, to ba secured by first mortgag bonds based ea tb plant of the read, waa nled at the name time. Mr. Richard aoa ia to receive 14 per cent, of tbe annaal proate ef the road and at no time lea tbaa auO00 a year. WESTCHESTER C0UNTT.

The Baptist Chnrch af Sing fling haa extended a call to tba Ber. R. Robuiaa, ef Hooalck Falla, to become their Pastor. John Flynn, who waa sentenced. May 20.

1678, to 18 years' impnaonmeat to Blag Blag Prison, for having, with ona Finder, snatched a pair ef diamond earrinira from the ear of Mrs. Frederic Denary, oa Fifth-avenue, tola city, and wboee sentence was commuted by Gov. HilL, yesterday discharged from the prison. L0XQ ISLAND. Edward Stratton, a prominent citixen of Amltrvllle.

waa foond dead ta aia bed reetordar morning. He retired ta apparently good healt h. During the past Tear 31,000 burial permit were granted at Keertowa, th In com from which ws 931.000. Thl reduce the tax rat In the town from 94 50 en the 9100 to 93 27. The first regular shoot this aeaaoB of the Falcon Gaa Club waa bald at Dexter Park.

Long Island, yesterday. J. Lager and C. VagU tied tor ttretprtse. each kllllag 9 oat of 7.

Ia the ah out os Lager killed 4 to aia opponent's S. Elijah M. Bennett, Captain of th Na-peagae lifa-eartng crew, dropped dead at hi post yesterday mornlag. Heart discs 1 supposed te have been the sauae of death. Bennett waa 00 years er age aaa on wa neat Known surrman tn nusout uuonty.

ATA TEN ISLAND. An amatenr minstrel entertainment waa riven by tbe Clifton Boat Club at their elub-hooe at Clifton laat night. Many people of this city aad Stolen Island wsr praaenL Tb clubhouse waa gayly decorated. A dance followed tne penormanoe. XJSWJERSET.

While going to a small fire at the residence of Mrs. rummer, la Watt Hebokea. Thursday evening. Foreman Matthew Ludlow fell la front 01 a nr engine aaa anrtained ratal lnjarie. John H.

Fisher, the Adams Ezpreaa employe who waa mangled at the Jackson-avenue station, la Jereey City, ef tbe Kewark and Maw-York Ballroad, a fsw day ago, died yesterday. Thomas Holden waa arraigned before Police Justice Waaeer, tn Jersey City, yeeterday. 00 a enarge 01 arena tareeny. xioiaan aaa tu wife lived with Mrs. Hold en's brother, John Glenn, on Is'swark-aranne.

In Peoember last Holden disappeared, taking with him 939 tn money, a gold watch, and other article belonging to hi brotber-in-law. Mra. Joaaphla Smith, tbe wife of a tteddtor. diaappeared at tbe earns tlm. Tby were found llrtox together an bbertffotreet, Kew-Tork City, and arrested.

Mr. Smith haa beea ford vea by ber koaband, and, after bar release, went back to hla beaio. EAELY AMERICAS EIST0E1. COVGRZSS ASKED TO FBOTTSa FUXDS FOB KESXABCHES ABROAD. WASBOtcrox, Jan.

ZL Senator Sherman, Fresideat pre tem, to-day laid beter tbe Bsnsts letter treat th Becrstary of Btato. transmitting eopia of a memorial signed by tuprsaeatatlve ef several historical societies aad by ntaay ef to eminent mea of letter of tbe United State, and aspeciaUy by thoee engaged la historical pursuits, setting forth the great valne aad tomortaae et a full ani accurate digest aad rstalng af tbs an en aoeomeat foaad hvpubll aad privat rchlrea et Europe relating tothe early history of tbe Uaited Mtatea, aad aapeoallj the pariad fit aaa tha treaty af Paris la 174U, by waleh Ursa Brltala acq sired from France title te to North weatera Tsrritaries et Ameriea. aad tbe treaty ef peace bet sen the Vetted tales sad ureal Britain ia 179. Tb iei Tutary say: Tb semoriallat repreoeat that each aeewmeato exist la great number to to variewe Ear aeaa archivea; tbat the ooadittoa aader which tbey are soctble area whea epea to pablie tpe-pectiea are each that bat lew have beea eopkad. aoFae af thess are a ska ewa to tha America stndeati that Mr.

Bonjamta Fraaklia etewea. a stive eUtaoa ef tha Us ted States residing iaLeadoa, has daring sveral rears of aarafai reaeareb aad aaaar xoap-tloaai advaataaaa arwaewl a II null af wrar.ooo separate aaaas luaad ta tba areaiTas ef dlaereat Karopeaa eeoBtrtee, aod that this to-trial aad tosoaipaite llat ahowa tba veto af the eab-sisstially complete list whioh they aak Caagraas I -t ynHt iTit mseas Inr A latter from air. Stereo aettlag forth la detail the noaere ef tb work he aaa aaoartakaa aad the eoodltlMus eaeaatlal ta lu aeeomailahaient Is sub. taltte. aod the Begroaary eoatlaaee: "The weight ef testimony as the vala ef the srupunl bvdsx cstslagae aoggested by the aame attached to th mamsrlal Jaauaea aaa ia easaaseodnis the aabot te tboearefel ceoahlerateaa ot Camiaii.

Wlthoat 11 AtaroaMe aesiea ao. soly will the onapietttm 1 work be doablfal. tf net toipaaab tout the fxagmaat aow prspstsg wewld probably ramala practlcaUy vaiueleea. FTwp-ettteas have trssa tlm tlaae bean aaade ta Oaav glass by puTssos smtaexit ta artery aad ttteratura, tocethex with th t.mieiaiatlisi af aerecel mi piadeeawsora, faeklag ta tba aequiaiao of treascript of wmb la tarvaxa arahlvaa retatlsg ta early history at tha Patted Blaise aad thsir Bspsslt la tha ascinasl eaptaal tar tree ceoaaltaUoa. dach a aonpUT eataaaaTno aa I aow irmnl weald aav Bastwswy pe 01 aarantBC aggaaxnrgtM proper aalectiea mi historical matter tee trtnsnrlnfioa aad utdloatlBg where is be foaad.

Toe aaasaonala aeoampaaytag tba Bai stall's latter ar algxtsd by a boat of preattawet aaea. amoeg wheas are: AOBtlamat EL rmum. 1 si 11 eat Atew-Tark Histarteal Beoetyi Piaav Wmthrop aod w. W. 01 aVobert ieS: E.

AJii. frsaldeet Maaaaeaaaatta Blstarteal etyi A.C. Jr. PrialSaat ni. torlcal Oaaaamgieal aoetetr; Jamea W.

avradbwry. atataa aananeei Sselsryi O. Praaidaat Oaraeil CaivereitV, ie B- Aagall. Prashiaat Ual varsity mf Mtchixaai W. it.

AaAereoa. FYaaalrat JUoheaAertat. weretryt Ttsaathr Dwight. Pre weat Tale Valvaratty; m. Barteett, FxvetAaat Darv BaBBth C4Mgi F.

A. P. earaard. Freekieat Coiaav bia Ceilag 1 Ctoriea ImUj, Prwaoeat New-York Oeocraphlcal New; Omar W. CbildA ef tba FhiU aoaleaia LUmmr, Bdward Egglssisa aad A.

W. OilOer. mt the CraAarr; Aliea TaaraAike Mice, JTeet Aewrieaw Aewtew, llawry A Mareaaoo, K. Btad- Cbaata, mmAi Oeerge wTniaa CorUAeV Xaw.Varki s-wuiikj jpweav, wis; ev its st, wayae atev MaeVaagh. Tb7a.

ilUtoa, mi ta 1 sear, uerary. atr. bi tsvsas, to aasttewteto emaiata aisaasr to the drieal wwkat that the BBS taAIWlml Bim ef woaltA. aaA tae ka wiUBtetebry anarlae laO.OWO whea print BilBuHaTiwyWaotaw TBOTT-XIBB TOVBD WABTZW9L Vrsrnrna. Jt, Jan.

sx Tae ttoa at Wea Peat haa it Isaynat dlseavagaaaay work ba linaais rteA AJtRT a WATT xirg. WanrrjroTcnt, Jan. IX Tha leev af af Fb-at Laeat. Jaaa Caxtead. sUxth lafaotry.

a i vtaadad twe BMnnko tor aeatbtttty. aad that at M. Psadnt, Fh-a ArtiCary. extsaord two rbw. lieot, A.

B. Paxtaa. FUtaestkPa. taa si vi aew ea lea es ef Ssao. aa aaea aertered to New -York for tempevary datv at Imvms I el ana.

Caatata Jaiaos H. bUlia aa beea deteshe (roat eaaiajaa at ta artor aad ardarad ae a Baaw.be of the Heard at IssesttSsaataaa Fiaailatwi Uea. J. XL CLCwOm, frees the Fraoklla aa erdereg to apectal gaty ao tba bear ta taayaet aaaaL CemaissiW Chariea Meeroaar, eewiaaiettar tb valtag ataaa aaip auataoa, report to tusislsry ef toe boxy troem Valeua, Malta, Jaa. tba tax arttviag there baa.

the Krtueh Maditerragaaa aeet, aaoer mmwsen ax tae peks ef waa foaad tm part. After the eewel eeeelal eauia' th Heiaot aod the Dak at Ediaoarxh plaeed their vexes at tha epera at tbe lliml of th eaeera at tea AUIaaea Tba aavr waa aiwieia aad reave. suatativ amnesMalrtaia each boa. TaeecVera i were ale mvitea by Admiral Ward, (tanana-IVedeBt ef rtha dackl ward, to a bai a which toe governor aad to Dak ef UUborrh lace, a beat BOO sseo eecanrlB it 1.SO0 atea attack tar tt. Bar BiltaeaSe sfaiee.

vrs ship aoeat. ao af tbe aew type reeeatly built, arrrrerfla Ml th last mi Drabtr. Thoaaaiaiaad hag ameer aae she wea alaead at If hoots aad had xoaoe it ta smaoih water, hat that be called bar a 1 heat ship, la sttigthisdthablp vihrasa aemaeh thatavea old eaSar are mad ts feel sack. The UtBBrf waaea aer way to toe east ef I comtr or APPXALM. ALaArr.X.TJaa.SL-Ia taa Coorl a An peal to-day.

tb Hem. WOIIbbi C. Rarer. CalfJaa Oea, aad aunclttt praaeat, tbe telatwlag seats were argaogi Ka lTOMsry J. Ktoaay, aa atfaat.

raspanlant. r. The Craaa-a Uwt rreapart Park aad rtatbwah Rilraa4 Cwaapaav. apnaat A nroM by aaaseat D. Mema for as aellaat.

Aataoar Barret far ritssedea. Ka 17 la the matter ml the gsaara. aealsmmeat L. Chriatiaa Reyc Aiwnador Ruaer for appelbxat, W. J.

Larnad tor reepoedaat. oa. IT aad 174 Petor A. TUyoa, appallaat. va Th Twa of Oravassad and ether, raaaoarleaav Aixwa br lirwe A vary aad Edward A Rapaito for apeeliaat.

w. J. Oayaar for reepeaSesta. Ka-le Mary B. Tamo.

a tafaov raapaooeat, wa. The Mew.Yerk Oaatrai aad HaSssa River Bailrea Oaaa. paa'r. apaaUaat. Argamaat aaalbe byi kaek Cewsa tut apaauaat, A.

Parsasatsr for reopsBd eaw Tbtortov7tBg I the 0sy eaieadar ef rh fwurt af Appeals tor Monday. Jan. S4i a. 177. 1 liri.

vtm, iva, aoo. aoa, sua. i -i ouiaoiKo i ro-oar, (ateasx.j gaa. xa. i 1 1 Jfl CUs.

FssMb gV Bolivia, Glasgow m. rO P. City af Aagaata. Baraaaah. Comal, UWreetow XlMoeta.

Ralekarbeakar. bow -Or- P. bt. m.it JT3 1 nr. bt.

IsCkaaaina Onai BaalMN Ban llatoM. Osaaaa, Baa IMnalare City. RiehBMo4 Bilk aarataaaj. Havaaa. P.

M. isailanlA Cbrlaaii ioK M. 4 Of M- iwf.k. 44.ii; XJf4BL" aaiOF.ht, i- IMAX. 4Kb P.M.

i-oo r. iiiit t' aibrevliVaraesl. 1 -co Weatanlaad. Aaer 1 P. K.

Ttsjidsai. Aftardsai IMr.g. i atogB4r.isx.t4. Acapnia. Aeptawan 10O0 A.

M. Majleo, Havaaa. n-naBAr. jam. aa.

Alaaka. IJveraool fltr ef Boriln. Li Tar en I. City of Sreoeeh.BTsaaah Axsamar. few.

1 smsssis. wxnkxaBkT.X4X.lg. Barreeota.Bt.girta, na. Loadoa. Fiamhoroagh.

laolpwaoaele. Ktss Martoiia, Phllaoelpbla, Laeaayr. A. AU Sfettd- km uraaoa. waivaaua.

Trara.Br iscomyo sieahseit. ptx ro-nar. (satcxdatj um. tX ABstraOa. Hambarg.

Jaa. 9. Brilaoatc, LlTarpool. Jaa. IA City eg Rarlta, Llvarsaal.

Jaa, IX, Clarlbel. Knagstoa. Jaa. 11, xrtB. lonooa, jaa.

a. Finance. RleJai laaetra, Da, tt, Island. Cbrlatiaai Uaosaad, Jaa. a.

Lake Wmatpeg. UvwrpsoL JV 9L toad. A at warn, Jaa. 9. waataa.

Trleate. Dee. la. take af Oeargi. aiasgww.

Jaa, 9, Tower HilL Loada oa, Jan, rtooia. Kaplaa. De. SL W. A.

bholtaav Rotteraaat, Jan, a. Issadsat. Amstardaax. Jaa. PC BCXBAr, AAX, la Bearaagw, Hvr, Jaa, 19.

aaovia, Ramburg. Jaa. a. Trava, Breaaaa. Jaa, IS.

Trlaiaai, lisiaiaoa. Jaa. tn. DB KOSBAV, JAB, X4. peeonla, Olaagew, Jaa.

1 A OaUia. Uverpeoi, Jaa. 19, Meivetla, UverpeoL Jaa. It, Btato et Taxaa. Havaaa, Jaa.

90. ena Tcnanar Jan. ts, Wyamtag, Ltverpaal. Jaa. la.

PUS wxwrD4t. JAB. SO. dry af Abrxaadrta. Havana, Jan.

tt, Blara, Patoraxa, Jan. 9. I i XVTIATVXX AIMAXACTBIM 9AT. a rhwsf aa I Baa estswa I Meea tWI WkTBB TBI BAB. Bandy .48 1 Gov.

Ird.4T HaS MARINE INTEjGlCrOli eT-CW-TOBX. JAjt, XX. cuAjura toastohtpa Crystal. (Br,) Etbb. 9.

Jaka, 9. A. T. Hsasy Lacbaapagaa, JFrl Trauh Havre Loaia 1 oablaai noguietur. Iagraax.

Wiaalngtua. N. 0 WOUam P. Otyda A te. 1 City af Baa Aauoiau WUdar, Part Meyal aod Fwraaadiaa, C.

U. UmUmrf A to. Lepaato, Imt, Hall, eaudereao A eoi DalbeatUa. iHtJ Greaery, Kawpor fee-, W. W.

-Harlbut Cm. Old tilulaa. enillA, Martoik, CI to Foiat, aad Kichmoad. Old Doaabxtoa atasaishia Co. Bhlpe Athiao, Iatar, Aoadoai.

Q. W. Ba. -tauxi laerica, (Pert. hvares.

Oparte, Q. Saisiath A le. i itarkt rvaaan, Colcord. Port misabeth aad East Loadoa, Joha Nor taa A oai Ft lose, tb mTW-mi JtoiA, Fatnaadlaa, Faaeh. bore A Ca.

tirtca Johaaaa, BraaAa, felavaoa. Bwah at Saag ttalsga. Jtve, Clenf oeana. Jtogart a Faisoax. i ateamstrt Ts Chaiiaalea 9 da, with William F.

Uyda Ca Bteamshlg Axeelaiar. Higgle, ITsw-vTlsaa 9' wtth atdaa to J. T. Vaa aiufclA Bteamahlp Carte aaa, (Br,) aarola, Ba)tnnar 4a, bellaet as Buapaoa, epaae A Yeoag. Otaaaaahip Eaoae, tLU, Hall bum.

tt aad Baataa Jaa. la. with mea. eoaAerwaa et Baa. eieaaiaaip jrertiA, taci xjawaaa.

ea. laa s. r. aad Hat llat. wtta 1 aloaa A la.

btaaaashlp Fissnsiiia, "Bawaert, FortlAad, at. Bwart, Part ta Harasw Mall. Lotas, kale, WsM Ctramahfe Oaraadotta. jwert A ewa, wita aaa boaxialoa eteamshla C. Bhla ef X.

BO Boy; Aarworp ardsf veid to baa a 18 da, with aaipty barrei Bblp Aaa. (Oer Meakeaa, Hambarg BP with ataaa. te ardse vsssai te siarssaaa Eeoa A Ca. Hark Madaat, (orw) feooer gxwy jtoetee tt aswtth aaaas taeal to srSef vassal te Tim erfe XtaaL (of IivwrpooL) Bow- Faraafbe If 9a, with sagsr to scuor veesei to highUngaet ACe. narx Atuve, t.aaavnaea, t.atu witoaxose, fords vhib! raaca.

Edye A C. Hark Casta Oea. iaatL.1 ealkk I lihii BS aa, wTta aaat aaa raws te srnss sssst a Caalicb. liorkJssO.BOaa,Macari. BTslaata aa.

eroer vassai ta aydall ml Oa. i ark O. weathsr albert, imt BichiBaad Mat watt. L4-verpooi Wat. with salt aa maty Basra te J.

P. Bobrss at awese! ta J. fcJwaUQC. 1 Brig Ba a sttrgsa. BaftorA.

Waevitaa 4a, wtth Bdar. mabaraay. Aa to F. M. AraJag A rtasul to j.

a. Atiiiar at at Baadr XA toaAy; atCliy lalsad. I AAXLXD. CtaaeaahiM Caltforata aad East Aa 1 Aoa 1 city si Baa Aaloata, for Far St Mearge, tar ffertoik aae vat-peat. eaia BAeeaoraa, ror uemeurg.

Barks urassder. tor Laadea berg; B. aw Low, for Yekabamai 1 Arlg Baby, tor Port Bpala. BX 0ASLB. I LorDtrX.

Jaa. tlTb si rtitl FtoW Be Co. Biaek. CaaL BeamMIV traas Xew-TarkJaa, 9. 1 or Aatwerp, paaaa frawt Petal ta-aar.

Tao ateaaaaaiB r-awaaa, tori vast -ft reel taiaoat taw aw-tai jaa. 1. 1 Uo amielilg Uetardo (ltaL) mid. ttmm br New-Yark Jao ia AkealA (TrJ Caac VhClat. XTomMarisiiiss iot oaw-1 era aa, a.

The sioaanhlp Braomhaegh. Caot. Aatse-Boo. alAbra Oaa eater twa Watte states Jaa. 17.

Tba ataamahia Baatjago aaa. trass wiMssSsreea! See Mew-Verk taraar. Tba ateaaiehip Utariboa, (Fr.t Cap. AnveaL 1 bTew.Tera IMe. IA arr.

at Maraadiea Jaa. IA Tha ateaauaia laxlbea. tar-l Cast, BAaw.l a w-1 era jaa. arr. as uaflea ta-aar Tha etaaaxaajp 1 assss, I LmteA cay, gregt, troas Kew-Tark Jaav i.

Bar AVateareOai Taa areansip Baaoaao, (Btj caws, wax est atatTta, tar Bew.Terk, aa Ipa tot brasaick wtta bar erw abaft Bad Wars let IsaiigK, hA ha beeaaaoka. I baaa totsl I I aar Jtew-Terk yaatacay. 1 rsrh Dao ta. whh aa van lartta. r-j iw tearing gear sxsssh'sg by SscmmarTtrww, Jaa.

tLThe Whit a isosa xaaa aisaaisBTp saans dalTfraa. Haw- Yark Jaa. arc a T. at. aaoay.

aosrra ajtrvog. Si wars srissaV A leading ef the sditavraoaaa Aae Seek lace Jaa. L. aadahoat t.UOO ae were seat ew here aaoar ana wtth artillery, aad a ahaas aghf took alec, a beat 00 Base eeruDTlB the tort aad ABMJTMO. ia.

Flats. Fisa gl -Falerwal Bid. narna xrat new. 1 Clravaaoa had bar asat har rail aaA' i Char ZJas pass, aar sew- BrewkZaaA a BABAgrtoaTsstb girwaaUayw I A i i 4 i 1 i Si ij i '( i i i 4 1 I 1 i i 11 I ii i Ii If- js if ii i 1 ii 1 ii ir it i I 1 2 i it 1 sassosaiy wasia voss. im htsa, nanm ewaataaw fcaW pyBUfA fmi i- i I -1 1.

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