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14 SUBJECTED TO LN DIGNITY W. E. D. Slokes Accused In Court by II. rordy of Intoxication.

M'ALLISTER NEGATIVED THK CHARGE The Prisoner Admitted that lie Drank Punch to Exec- In Mr. Stokes's House Convicted of Assault. W. E. D.

Stokes wa subjected yesterday to the cross Indignity of being acussd In open court of alcoholic Intoxication. The person who made the accusation was Ambrose IL the criminal lawyer, who acted as counsel for Thomas McAllister. McAllister was arraigned for trial before Recorder Go ft and a Jury on the charge of assault In the third degree, for making a murderous assault on Mr. Stokes. A reception was given by Mrs.

Stokes on April 2, at her home. West Seventy-second Street. Some chsmpagne punch that was not consumed by the guests was given in liberal quantities to McAllister by his sister, Agnes McAllister, a chambermaid in the Stokes household. McAllister became mad with drink and tried to kill Mr. Stokes, it was charged.

The story of the assault was told with much detail by Mr. 8tokes, who was called, with Mrs. Stokes, as a witness against McAllister. said: was awakened about midnight by, hearing lou cries of My wife and I ran to the window, but saw no Looking over the stair rail I saw the defendant with a knife or other weapon in his hand and heard him shout: Let tne get at that Stokes OH I kill him! I went down stairs and ordered him from the house. He attempted to strike tne with the weapon.

I seised a bottle and the steel clashed against it and broke it. "I then grappled with the- feUow and threw him out. Later, he returned, and I had him arrested." Tou were Indicted for libel once, were you not? said Mr. during the cross-examination. Yes." answered Mr.

Stokes. You charged your cousin, E. 8. Stokes, With being a murderer? "busted In a piece of poetry." aid Mr. Stokes.

i 2 1" bn tried!" I No." notT Mke1 Purdy. don know," was Mr. Stokes's an- though." Interrupted Assistant aiistrict Attorney Osborne. "I would have a-rougnt mm to trial IX I could have secured a conviction." You were also sued civilly by your cousin." aald Mr. Purdy.

Yes." retorted Mr. Stakes rm You charged him also with stealing bout from you." That's all." said Mr. Purdy. Mrs. Stokes, who.

was styilsnjy dressed in Cark-blue serge, took the stand next. She corroborated her husband's story, as did Air. Stokes's butler, who had helped his ropjoyer to put McAllister out of the 1 Jn Pnlns" for the defense that Mr. IPurdy charged Mr. Stokes with drunken-it i'btely that it was not McAllister, but Mr.

Stokes, who was under the Influence of liquor on the night of the wa negatived by the himself, who was forced to admit u.ntl he WM unconscious. McAllister said that his sister brought to Pitcher of champagne th night he lherf' Snd.whe Pr It freely. After he took three glasses he lost his jnemory. but he declared that he was posl" 'v' dfP bis loss of memory, that he 1 to Stokes and was sure he had no weapon. tSreJLMK AUltert defendant's sister, stood by her brother story and said It wss she who put her brother out of the house, and not Mr.

Stokes. The Jury returned a verdict against McAl- mlaK strong recom-, snendation for mercy. RIDOLPH AROXSO.VS PLEA. at Seeks to Open m. Defaslt a Jaugmerst for Debt.

Rudolph Aronson's financial transactions With Carl Beringer. formed the topic of an interesting discussion In the City Court yesterday, before Judge McCarthy. On behalf of Mr. Aronson, Judge McCarthy was asked to open the default in a Judgment tttr tf-. i TVM vuvmcu vf air.

rsennger. it was contended that neither the; summons nor complaint had ever been served on Mr. Aronson. William N. Loew, counsel for Beringer, aid that this statement was false.

He aald that- on the day the summons was served. Mr. Aronson came to his office and Implored him to withdraw the suit for the present, stating that he would pay the claim as rapidly as he could, and that he would give Mr. Loew an order on the box office of the Casino, allowing him to draw 25 a week. In all, Aronson owes Beringer on notes, ana this 125 a week.

Jar. Loew said, was to be applied to the Payment of the whole debt, and not merely 1 wOD? not which was sued tnat told Mr. Aronson that he had no authority to make any such arrangement, and Mr. Aronson. in acknowledging the debt, said that he was grateful Beringer for the loans, tfenncer make.

mtivi h. i friends, and that Aronson hsd "fffk? promises to pay to-morrow, but that day never came. When the summons In this suit was served, hit states I-, Arnn cam to him and offered to yut nevr ut slso that in January, Aronson was unable to open the Casino, owing to lack of funds, and that ar- wUh Lawyers Lipp-xnan and Sink. Leo Von Raven, and others to raise a fund so that Aronson could open. ii WV to Beringer, he says in.

and advanced more money, so that the Casino could be opened. md motion to amend i.i'idfn.,fnt to mUte the amount of the Judgment S1.23W on two notes of U25 00 tb JSl-fn V1 note WM made under a misapprehension. JSJ McCarthy reserved decision on both I ELASTICITY OV THE LAWS. Arcadia LaLo Arreateel.for sv Bastaess Traaaactloa la Saala. A good Idea of the elasticity of the laws nder which a person may be locked up under a dvU action for debt Is furnished by the case of Arcadlo Luque, or Luque i ia nan.

On account Of a business transaction that took place In Spain, none of the principals being cJtisens of this country, Luque finds himself In Ludlow Street Jail, in a civil suit. No criminal charge is made against him. but It is alleged that he contracted the debt sued for. by fraudulent means; hence he is held under an order of arrest and the county will have to feed him for the benefit of an English mercantile house, unless he should be able to nnd bail. Th action rain at him waa hrnmrtit O.

H. VVehners tk of Bradford. England. According to the papers la the case, which were drawn In Kngiand and are very voluminous. Luque sent orders to tho firm In England to ship goods to certain customers In Barcelona.

As soon as he knew the goods were In transit, he wrote to the house that his customers had canceled their orders, and that as. long aa the goods were already In transit the Arm might better bill the goods to him and he would dispose of them for the firm's account. The firm learned through its customers that they had never ordered the goods, and that the acceptances had newer been presented. Afterward It was learned that Luque, who was the Barcelona agent for Wehnera had goaa to Parts. From there he came to America, and the Engllah firm got an order of arrest on March IT, 1H.

The Sheriff has -been keeping a lookout for Luque ever since, but did not succeed In catching him until yesterday. WARJIIXO TO PRISOV KEEPERS They May. be PaaUhea for Coatesapt for Sot Aeeeotlas- Alternative Flaes. When a gentleman who has been "on sst of a spree gathers himself together after the Judge naa given him five lor ten aaya-1 imprisonment, as the case may be, and receives the amount of the alternative fine, he may still securei his liberty, even though he hss begun serving hit his term Of Imprisonment, if I This important decision was laid' down yesterday by Justice Ingraham of the Supreme Court, and the Justice sddea that any Warden or Prison Keeper who' did not prisoner at any time when the 'nieped his fine would be sent to Jail himself; for contempt of court. Joh.n Ti MEvoy was committed on May 11 City Irlson for five days by Justice McMahon for having been drunk and McEvoy tendered the Warden of the Tombs his fine, but the latter refused to accept It.

and a writ of habeas corpus was obtained for McEvoy production In the Supreme Court. i When the; facts were presented to Justice inTa.hm yeiterday, he at once ordered that the prisoner be released. He based his decision on the fifth section 'of the Wilds law relating to disorderly persona Assistant District Attorney Hennessy stated that Ithe Warden was acting junder thJJdylc President Porter of rthe Hoard pf Charities, who held that under the 'Wilds law. Sections 1, 2. S.

and 4. no prisoner could iescapt his imprisonment by the simple payment of the fine. i you to inform the Warden," said the Justice, "that if. in the face of the decisions on this subject, he persists in keeping persons in custody when they offer their fines. .1 will grant an order for him to show cause why he should not be for 'contempt of court.

This man is discharged from and should have been at liberty from the time that he tendered his fine." McEvoy walked out of court with his head pushed up as high Into the air: as he HIS MIXD ALMOST WHOLLY COKE Albert Gray's Physician Says He Is SaCcrJaar froan Paresis, i ii I Albert Gray the well-known mechanical engineer, suffering from paresis, it was alleged In the Supreme Court yesterday, where It was stated that his mind is almost Wholly gone, and that there is no hope for his recovery. An order was obtained recently in the Supreme Court to examine Mr. Gray, In supplementary proceedings on a Judgment obtained against him in November, 185M. for f2.ul.lK. which was for rent of the 'premises at 173 and 175 Duane Street.

Judgment waa obtained against him aa a stockholder Of a power company. Maurice B. Blumenthal presented a cer-' tlncate yesterday to Justice Ingraham, signed by tr. George H. Bennett, in which the itoctor says that Mr.

Gray Is suffering from paresis. The i certificate stated that; It would be dangerous te submit the patient to any excitement, and that for the purposes of examination as a witness his testimony would be worthless, as his mind Is almost wholly gone. An adjournment was asked for for week, the attorney stipulating that if there was any doubt about the certificate, the physicians bf the; Judgment creditor, the Ireland Real Estate Company, could examine the Judgment debtor. This will be done In the course of the week by Dr. Dana.

i i 1- Fayerweather Will Case Ara-noaents. The (Fayerweather will contest came up again in court yesterday on the appeal to the General Term of the Supreme iCourt from the Judgment of Judge Truax, given last December. 'Judge Truax declared void the deed of gift which had been executed by Justus L. Bulkier. Thomas S.

Rltch. and Henry B. Vaughan, Mr. Fayerweather's executors. There are fully two dozen lawyers interested la the case, including Elihu Root, John Parsons.

Stewart L. Woodford ex-Judge i William O. Choate. ex-Judge Horace Wflliam Jabish Holmes. Edward C.

James, and William B. Putney. The a Was opened yesterday by William Blaikie; who represents the heirs of Mrs. Lucy Fayerweather, who died over a year after her husband, and who. under the provisions of his will, received only a i small portion of his estate.

B.r",on8 rePresentlng Executors Hitch and Bulkley. and ex-Judge William G. Choate, who appeared for the institutions tne of JFlft argued that the decision of Judge Truax should be reversed. They had not concluded their arguments when the court adjourned i until 18 "Pected that Mr. Root gSments.

fCy th clollK r- Mrs. Gnaat Asks for Her Children. Jacob M. Gunst, a manufacturing chemist, at 28 University is accused by his wife of treating her most brutally and robbing her her children. Florence and Henrietta, five and seven years old, respectively, I Mrs.

Gunst obtained from Justice Ingraham of; the Supreme Court yesterday a writ of habeas corpus to compel her husband to produce the two children In court and explain why; she should not have Uhelr custody. 7 MiriSu5stiHl1 t'9 famllv until says that he took the two children on April 7 under the pretense that he was toi take th. 'Country. They had a quarrel in their flat, nd she says that he knocked d0Wn.V tk lhe key her.i and then left the flat with the children, locking the door so that she could 'not get out! He has abandoned her, and has refused to give her any information about thea children or to tell their whereabouts. She has not teAn tnm ifno.

v. i as to whether they are in the. city or not. FEDERAL COURTS. I'ftlTED STATES CIRCIIT COCRT.

L-NITEO STATES CIRCUIT COOlT-To Mend Opens In Koom 43, Post pmce Building at 11 A. M. Calendar of customs appeals. I 2107 Murphy at Co. vs.

UnlteU Statea. 2149 Ross rs. same. 646 Mayer vs. same.

1801 Kent vs. same. 130 F. W. Stemmler Co.

vs. aame.1 617 Jaffray a Co. vs. same. 1368 United States vs.

Jacquln. 1193 Fawcett vs. United States. 1133 Bemon Backe Co. va same.J 1435-Oppenhelmer vs.

same. 2125 Welles A Knight va. same. 1230 American Trading Company vs. same.

i UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Brown, J. Opens In Iloom 40. Post Office Bulldiac, at 11 A. M. 48 American Refining Company va.

Steamship Indian Prince. 133 BrigtS vs Ferryboat 'Whitehall. 134 Deats vs. Steamboat Sylvan Shore. 2-Mc Roberta vs.

Steames Richard Peek. 106 United Statea vs. Damper No. 93 to 101-Paclnc Mall Steamship Com. pany vs.

Dupre. 76 Oldneld va. Tus Oreen-vllle. 66 Kutchlnss vs. Wilson.

63 Whitman vs. Steamship Holywood. 116 Hawley va Steamship Normannla. 62 Montoai vs. Tub- 8." K.

Babcork. Uypsum Packet Company vs Horton. 61 Klllella vs. Steamboat Maryland! tc. 41 to 434Meil vs.

Canal boat H. 11. Baker STATE COURTS. KEW-Vonit CALENDARS THIS DAY, SUPREME: r.l..v.. I I t.

1. Matter of McDougall. C7-Jans vs. 'New-York' Elevated Railroad Comapny. 74 Pull va.

Metropolitan Elevated Railroad 63 Central Trust va New-York Equipment iCom-Pny. 44 Talcott va Wabaah Railroad Com-pany. Clay vs. Wood. 67 O' Dries va Smith.

I S4 People ex rel. Unehan vs. Martin. 86 People ex rcl. Zuckscfamardt vs.

Same. 46 Booth Brothers va Balrd. 78 Kats va. Schnaler. 81-Arnoux va Pbyfe.

89 Everard va. The Mayor. Ac 41 Davia va. Guardian Assurance Company. 87 Wamaley vs.

Horton Company. SUPREME COURT Chambers In gTaham.) Openijat 10:30 A. M. Calendar tcalled 11 Claaa II 1 MeCarty va Palton. I Class IT.

Pains va Press Publishing iCom-pany Oovaa vs. da Miranda. 4 Kernochan va MuLeod. Dickeraoo va Eats. 6 Safety Electrio Construction Company.

7 Orler va Chandlr. Clark va Clark. Class V1L Allison va Park Bank. 10 Ferro va RiMswag. i 11 McUovsrn va Tula, 12 Delafoa va Yule.

Claaa VI IL 13 Matter of Hurry. 14-Sehletn va Stela. 15 Su Mary's House vs. Hayes. ltt Lalno va Frank.

17 Matter of Hawkins Sons Hrewltis Company. 18 Matter of Simonda Manufacturing Company. 19 Volaon vs. Commercial Mutual Insurance Co. 2U Farmers K.flnn.1 ll.nb Vahhm.

1 i Supreme Council Royal Arcanum. 21 Bureaux! ot Press Cllppinaa va ituxlart. 33 Mlnses-tl eiincn vs. drum. Z4 Matter or Plqua i Club Association.

26 Matter of Goodrtch-LawUin Company. 2ft Lvtnsoa Americaa Union Lafe Insurance Company. Matter of Reddy. 28-Phlillps va. UwU.

29-Nathaa va. ao Slmes vs. MckUroy. SI Matter of irr Artesian and Oil Weil Supply Company. S3 Macttae of.Newtoa.

SS aVhloaa va. 4 Lyle va Uttla, a Wetmera vs. Metxa-ar. Panama Star and Herald vs. Boyd, i 17 Kent va Oabora.

McNuity va Woolsey. a Macauley va Halpin. 40--Weil vs. Cohen. 41 People.

1c, vs. Mutual Benefit Life AssociaUon. 43 Pisa va Butler. Personal. Tax Calendar Austen.

Receiver of Taxes upon, 1 Abel. Bemeat. Bemis Car Box Company. 4 Benedict. 5 Bonnet, a Bowman.

7 Caroline, a Cheerer. A. a Chevver, J- V. 10 Central Park Safe Deposit Company. 11 Common wealth Insurance Company.

12 Diets. IS Executor of F. V. Hamtla. 14 rearm.

16 Fifth Aveoue Btorase Warehouse Compasy. 16 Geta. 17 Gireea. 18 IS-uaroy. av-4loppea.

ai-Jamsa. THE NEW-YORK TIMES, WEDNESDAY, 22-Krod. J3-Lachman. 84 McMillan. 23 Macrae.

tW-Money Check Hook Company. ST Muschel 28Nauhton. 29 New-York Novelty Company. So New-York Photo-Oravttre Company. Si Nsw-Yotk Steam Company.

32 Palmer. 33 Papa. 4 Rot hf eld. S6-Roths-chlld. 3C -Ktem.

37 Tschopik. 88 Universal lxH-k Co. -lTnlon Stock Yard and Market Company. 40-Vandeveer. 41 Woods.

SUPREME COURT-Bpeclai Term-lart Lawrence J. -Opens at A. M. Case on. Divorce.

St 10-Tuihlll va TuthilL Law and 'act. S17R Z-wlnee va Kohn. S1R2 Same vs. 'hall, 2294 Finn vs. Lally.

231H Kx-korn va Sxkom. rm-Yoelln 2277-Jarvia va Brennan. 2410 Stone vs. Conn. 230 Man vs; Cromwell.

643 Vorhls va Frost. 7U7 Same va mme. 3tt Frost vs. Friendship Manufacturing Company. 2639 Oregan vs.

Buchanan. Fer va Taylor. 1974-Oehm va Lelblnaer. 2313 Ross va State Trust Company, iiol clat (In va Margovits. 2060 Bennett vs.

Wright. Highest nu nber reached on regular call. 2163. SUPREME COURT-Speclal TermPart II. Beekman; J.

Opens at 10:30 A. M. Cass on. Elevcted railroad cases only. SUPREME COURT-Speclai Term-Part at 10:30 A.

M. No day calendar. CIRCUIT calendar to be called In 1 art III. Cases to be sent, to the different parts In leir order as called for trial. 2926 Walter vs.

Blttschier. 13S0H M. Jacoby A Co. va Ivnison. 6520 Peyser va Coney Isl-n, and Brooklyn Bridge Railroad Company.

8320 Schuarts va Cornell. 83S0 Irving Savings Instit jtlon va' Lock man. 8407 O'Meara vs. Brooklyn City Railroad Company. 2948 Retch va Cochn n.

1437 Buchanan va Foster. 1491 Arthur ra Dalton. i S266 Olngues Morocco Company ra Schrader. 9a8 Hamilton Knitting Company va Northern Arsurance Company. 989 Same va London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Cmpaay.

4646 Rabold vs. Harding. va Sage. 2070 Scheyer va. v-ampooii.

Mss-m vs. city ot Brooklyn. Highest nui iber reached on regular call. 3408. CIRCUIT COURT-Part L-Andrewa, at 10:30 A M.

Case on. Cases to be sent from day calen lar for trial, i CIRCUIT 3URT-Part IL-Patterson. at 10:30 A M. Case on. Cases to be Bent from day calem iar for trial.

3URT-Part UIBeacb, at 10:30 A. ,4. Case on. Cases to be sent from day calen lar for trial. CIwCUU OURT-Part untU May 20.

COMMON PLEAS-General Term BooksUver. an(1 Pryor, JJ. Calendar called at 10:30. 10-Matter of Glennon. 17 People ex rel.

Devery va Martin. 86-Olaas-helm vs. S'ew-York Economical Printing Company. 49- Henry Hess Co. va Boar.

COMMON 1 LEAS Equity Term. -Adjourned for the COMMON LEAS-Speclal Term Daly. at 0:80 A. il. Calendar called at 11 A.

13 Keog-h i a Krulewltch. COMMON 'LEAS Trial TermPart L-Gieger. -Pl at 10:30 A- M- Calendar clear. 1169 Paris vs. Sun Printing and Publishing Company.

3101 Myers -va Dean. 1664 Law-lor va Kiapp. 1686 Strobel va The Mayor, Ac 151S -O'Neill va Third Avenue Railroad Company. 1113 Lamb Hirschberg- 1585 Dresher Dry Dock.l East Broadway and Battery I allroad Company. 1620 Gross va 16 i3 Gillespie vs.

same. 2855 Trowbridge vi. McClenahan. 1538 Harrison va Dwyer. 1 39 Shea vs.

Buchanan! 1660 Lyons va Ayer. 1652 Ransom vs. Williams. 1444 Brown vs Belloni. 1445 Coady va Boland.

1483 Qilb" rtaqn vs. Forty-second Street. Manhattan villi and St. Nicholas Avenue Railroad Company, i486 Cohen ya. Wronkow.

1448 Lyons va Uhling. 1506-Davls va New-York Recorder ompsny. 1507 ParUh va same. 1508 Schmeldir Aa Holmaa. 1513 Gorman vs Rouse.

11 4a-Same va same. 1515 Sam va same. Highest nut Iber reached on regular call. 170L COMMON 'LEAS Trial Term-Parts IL and III. Ad Jot rned for the term.

SUPERIOR COURT General Term. Adjourned sine die. COURT-Equlty Term-Freedman. ioi 11 10:30 A Cae on. "a-109 hit err va Manhattan Railway Company SUPERIOR COURT-Speclal Term McAdam.

-Opens at 10 A. M. Calendar called at 11 A. M. Calendj clear.

346-Connor vs. Buddensiek. 867-Hughes va Pratt. 86; Schamberry vs.i 8c ham berry. 870 Wamer Warner.

938-rFord va Robinson SUPERIOR COURT-Trlal TermPart yen at A. M. Case on. 1104 Oogawi 11 va Chubb. No day calendar No day ca lendar.

SUPERIOR COURT-Trlal Term-Part clw pena at 10:30 Calendar "P-set va Bayles. 1125 Gottsberber va Providence and Stonlngton ISteamshtp Company. 25 Wellei va CarmichaeL 1856 WoU va Krooka. 1 SUPERIOR. COURT-Trlai I Term-Part IIL-1518 Meehai vaiEggera.

No day calendar SURROGAT ES COURT-Chambers-Arnold. S- Court opetis at A. M. M. Purdy.

1043- Bertha Ha mm. 1 Will of Augi st Klieves at 2 P. 1 10:30 A. Beer. Carl H.

St iller, Ezra B. Weston. Bartholomew kaU'r, i Matrenbacher. Francis J-Hlcke5r- "en At P' w- Warner. Hannah Fair- fSSTjJA JSSey The0d SURROGATE'S COURT Trial Term-Fltrgerald Contested 11a 1058 Anton Huber.

CITY COUR' '-General TermAdJourned sine die CITY COURT Special Term-McCarthy in Roon 11 City Hall. Opens at 10 A. M. Mo-tions must i made returnable at 10 A. r-Trlal Term-Psrt In Room 20.

City Hall. Opens at 10 A M. Case 1. 1759-Towns tid vs. Kelm.

1600 David Mayer Brewing tnpany va Segal1 00-Horwlts vs. Hambunj-J merican Packet Company. 1721 Kegelberg va Metropolitan 1 Cross-Town Company. 1633 -Nelson vs. Third Avenue Railroad Company.

91-Davldo(I vs. Wheeler Wilson Manufactui Ing Company. Idas Levy vs Nesch-afsky. 13U1 -Kelly O'Connor. Exchange iank va Dahlmaa.

1774 Nulty vi Metropolita Life Insurance 1 Company laio-l Weil vs. lerter. 1789-Sussweln vs Second Avenue Ra lroad Company. 'J3-Reiss vs. Ger-manla Flr Insurance Company.

lOKS R. Whaten Bi others A Co. vs. Kopctzky 1709 Meenagh s. Lydlng.

1729-Mayer va. Non-Magnetic iVatch Company. I 653-Kessel Sliard- l12-Abend-roth Broth irs vs. O'Connor. 1 1717 Riley vs Snow.

Chi rch Co. 1780-Morgenroth va 1 7-Heuschendorfer vs. Schweitxer. 1027-Davlc Mayer Brewing Company va Hanft. 1C4 Fox vs.

Holmea 1315-Davld Bonheur. vs. Wertberg Home To Aged. 1ft 1 Tausek vs. Crompton.

iOSS-Goldstein vs. Shapiro. 1308 Eastr tans Company va 1 Welnstock. 1691 BjTnes vi Baldwin. 1753 llmberir vs.

Milll-ken. 615-I5empsey va Baldwin. 1704 Nairel vs. Reinml ler. 1 agei CITY COUR' -Trial Term-Pari II Conlan.

on alL Pn at 10 A. M. 15rfc5mV2? plethorpe. I 1880-Vogel vs. -Gvrton vs.

Magnus. 1828-Hanze vs. Weber 2019-Bossberg ItoutheK v- I22-New-J-sey Foundry and Machine Co npuny vs. Moore. 273-Dunlcan vs Canda 67- KeUy va Handlbode.

1337 Delacev 2ral -I-iPSiger Sexton .12" 3u-rhl'kl vs. Tarn-sen. 8818- Goodman vs same. 1965 Tower Manufactur ng and Novelty Company va Lone Island City i 3153-Dobson Sexton 3 fiA m' 3151-Curran Ka same. 1(-Lownstein va Delta tod? Jr Mineral Spring Company vs.

C1TYT 2rB TIriaI Term-Part V' i Boom 15 City Hall. Opens at 10 A. M. Calc ndar clear. 1201-Vandert lit va Russell.

2u6-Alterman va t-unard Stdamship Company, 2089 Jacob vs same. OSo-Bllaaki vs. Hamburg-American fjft ek? rauyw va same. Ma So-Robinson va Gray. 1212-Mackl istry vs.

Smith. 1500-Baruch vs. Everard. 1 Itto-Cohn vs. Kahn.

1205-Costello va Herbst. 191-lL-kels va y' WS-Llebermann va Vermllyea. 499 Lawret ce Va McDermott. CITY COURT --Trial Term Part ilV. Van Wvclc in Room 19 City Opens at 10 Case" cafes must be tried when reached.

va- Rynn- 3744 Raynor vs Zelley. 3W. -Crawford va Wlllson. 4022-Reed va Gerber. 4248-Foley va O'Brien.

4137-Jack-son va Kammel. 3201 Francisco va Bls-singer. 87 15-Jaciujer va Fucigua. 4112 Haris va tw-Padrara Onyx Company. 4106-, Highest nuni wr reached on regular call on eral calendc 2150.

Ka TERM IN ER Recess COURT OF GENERAL SESSDONS-Part I -Goff. R- O) ns at 10:30 A. M. Assistant Dis-trlct Attorn ty Osborne for the People. xu 2-Joseph Fetbrod.

8-Annl. Miller. 4 harles Sacha 6 Joseph SUberman. 6-Joseph Jolroan. William ForaiT and 1 James Morrla 7- -William Fitzgerald -Thomas Lyons.

9-Frank C. Kremer. 10-Charles Pnster. 11- Henry T. W.la 13-JohnGarvey 13-Ortman H.

Wagner. 1 usrvey. 11'1dlnf-l- Barbert 2-Ernest O. Schneider. i-Oeorge Bird.

4-4Andrew Olsen. 6 Louts V. Jones. 6 Edward I Meyers. 7 Jo.

y-Ph McMa on. 8Kar Newbertn! 9Thom McDonald. 10-Antonlo worrone, Fain. 12Thomas Mcdeave and Frank Monahan. 1 3-Frank Leile.

14-Edward Fttx-gerald. 15- Nellie Miller. 16 Samuel Oroia. 17 William H. Fox.

1 roaa COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS Part II Allison. Opens at 10:30 A. M. Assistant District Atl CHare for th. 1 Bernard regilo.

2 Abraham I Isaaca. Jo-eph Paue son. 4 James Smith and Lewis Kldd. 5-K Smith and Joaeph SmltbT Thomas Or goria Arthur W. Searlea i John Wand.

1, -Jullus Kots sad Isaac Cohen. lO-James elly and John Williams. U-EUen Oulnan. 3-femll Peterson. lS-Benjamln Brancta.

1 -John J. McCahlll. 6-Wuilam MlcaaeL Vlncenso Bosta. .17 Herman COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS Part IIL FlUgerald, at 10:30 A. M.

Assistant DUtrtet Atl raeys Weeks and Bradley for the People. i 1-Lana Sch tL 2 Charles A. I Gallagher. 3 Lauretta 1 ughes. 4 John Edwards.

6 Benjamin Lawon. 6 Thomas Harrison, New. tan Whitehead, August Koste and Bridget J-Michael Callaghan. IG-Jalnea Su-pheas. 11 larry Hallea and Adolpb band era Referires Xai i-HewTsrk.

SUPREME Bllevalt E. T. Oidhass. rtTRT Bender vs. Leonhsuser R.

K. Tamp. Asch vs. Sharp (four eases -t-Robert D. Murray.

-COMMON PLEAS-Daly. C. J. Matter of J. J.

Koch ft Co. -Stephen H. Oils. SUPERIOR COURT McAdam. Ward va Reed Ernest HalL Receivers Appoiated Xew-YorV COMMO PLEAS Daly.

C. Durham; House Drainage Company Hugh R. QardeH. CITT COURT McCarthy, J. Max Oetllnger va Ernest and Frederick Weber-Edwin F.

Stem. I BROOKLYN COURT CALENDARS. 1 CIRCUIT COURT Part L-CuUen Part IL Rumsef, J. 457 Walsh va Gatje. 181 Fox vs.

Iturtta 918 Bates va Wechaler. 2072 Phillips va Brook l-n Heights Railroad. 1066 O'Oorman va Consumers Brewing Company. 1472 Forshay va Wood. 1023 Ward va Wanzer.

955 Puree! va pain's Fireworks Company. 2006 Brtsay vs. Star Company. 2111 Baker va Davenport. 1229 Whallow va Sprague Electric Company.

1237-WUder vs. Metropolitan Railway. 1242 McGrath va Atlantic Avenue Railroad. 636 Searles iva Jenkina 1030 Hannagan va-Union Warehraise Company. 815 Hooper va Morse.

1151 Wardner va Metropolitan Railway. 1231 Smith va Farley. Highest number reached on regular call. 1S35V4. CITY COURT-Part Osborne, J.

Part IL an Wyck. J. 107 Spiers va Morch. 1111 Melster adm'r. va Sharkey Monument Worka 1046 Smith va Atlantic Avenue Railroad.

977 Cardlllo va Oallo. 3071 Parfltt va Weill. Held 16th 222 Infant, Ac. va Prospect Park and Coney Island Railroad. 630 Sfucke va Brooklyn City Railroad.

986 Ayers vs. Broadway Railroad. 929-O Keefe. Infant, va City of Brooklyn. Held 16th 1188 Watson va Brooklyn City Railroad.

856 O' Gorman va Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad. 971 Williams va Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad. 677 Wood vs. Reuther. 878 Plnckney vs.

Reuther. 1219 Darwin va Reuther. 491 Falkmeyer va Meurer. 640 Horwls vs. Grier.

1258 Irvine. Infant, va F. H. Palmer Manufacturing Company. 865 Nelson et al.

V. Van Orden. 968 Moore va Kings County Elevated Railroad. 438 Murray, in rant, va Doseher. 1114 Osborg va City of Brooklyn.

270 Stephens va City of Brooklyn. Highest number reached on regular call, 1300. SPECIAL TERM-Clement. C. J.

264 Rhodes vs. Rhodes. 113 Maher va Denton et aL 1441 Gully vs. Gully. SURROGATE' 8 COURT Abbott, The accounting In the estates of John J.

Mer-rltt. Stephen Fetters. John Cregler, George Wilday Michael Ruberg, Henrietta Mayers. Cosmeri Hartmann. Francis A.

Morain et al Robert jTUly, Joseph Grosaman. Otto Gorltx. August B. Horseman, William F. Herseman.

William Nott, Thomas Tracy, Margaretha Wertzet John W. Frothlngham, William E. Bpanehl, Samuel McLean. Thomas C. Whitley, John Aj Halsey, and Albert H.

Guerttn. The guardianships of A. Morain. Robert and Ettie McNichol. Mary Huber.

and Jane L. Campbell. i The estates of Roxanna White and Eliza i White, i The real estate of Joseph Bryan. The administrator of Sarah J. Morehouse.

The transfer tax of Loretta J. McLaughlin. No contest calendar. VERDlCt FOR SIX CSTS SUST1I5ED A Brooklya Elevated Company Will Have to Pay These Damages. The Supreme Court, General Term.

Brooklyn, yesterday handed down a decision reversing, with costs. Justice' Gaynor's order to set aside the award of 6 cents granted to Isaac Lewis by a commission which appraised the damage to his property done by the UnlOn Elevated Railroad. Lewis's property is situated on the corner of Grand, and Lafayette Avenues. The commissioners were Alexander Cameron. William H.

Gale, and Harsan H. Wheeler, who ha since died. Justice Gaynor set tn eir award aside because of errors of law aH ladmission of illegal testimony. The General Term affirmed a recent in the case of Jali'iji aKalnst th Union Elevated Railroad Company, who ruled that In considering the damages done by an elevated railroad structure to a person's Drobabe increase of value which would have followed If no such structure were there should be added to the damages, j. 1 1 GOVinXMEXT CROP REPORT WASHINGTON, May following are the reports to the Signal Service of the weather jcrop conditions for the week ending to-day: No dame from cold weather on 13th.

lowing to cloudiness; general frost on 14th, except on immediate coast, which probably did considerable damage in interior counties. New-York. Heavy thunderstorms, with. hall, baturday afternoon caused great damage to fruits and nurseries near Rochester; killing frosts In portions of Niagara and Chautauqua Counties-great damage to grapes and peachea New-Jersey. Light frost in central section Monday morning; no Injury reported to strawberries or early Vegetables.

crops and fruits In fine condition; Erie grape belt and a few other sections report considerable damage by recent frosts, but full extent not yet determined. Maylanl. Peaches- and other fruit reported considerably injured by rains; frost on the 130? west of the Chesapeake, not reported lulling, except in Garrett County; no damage done so far as known. frf eneray Monday east f. caused very damage, and rht fro8t" ln west southwest portions killed some fruits and early vegetable.

serious0" Ume neceary 10 how whether very North Carolma. Four days very warm ullnwe 1 by decidedly cool wave; most of weekood growing weather. sw South frost ln western portion lytn ln excellent but damaged some by cutworms; ground mea-erally tooi wet tor cultivation. 8 fJst nortl'e counties morning of 13tb; no serious damage. Klorlda.4-Excellent c-op week; rapid growth of all vegetation and staple products; favorable reports from southern orange section.

Alabamai-Unreasonably cool weather last few days, retarding growth; general shower, nearly every day and too much rain in northern por-tions; minor crops and fruit progressing favor- retarded work. Weather wU Louisiana. CondiUons experienced will add to latenes of season, but no other damage from Jheeffectsj anticipated; rains markedly beneficial warm weather was very favorable for all crops until the last few days norther has retarded the growth of cotton; with another week of fair weather will be In splendid condition Arkansas. Rainfall beneficial, but low temperature last of week waa detrimental to growth-crops foul, but a lew days without rain wil place them in fine condition. "rost thla morning, (14th;) too late to learn extent of damage; crops of a kinds doing nicely.

ul neniJyrf "8ht dmage from frosts. (12th and 13th.) but very serious injury probable from wK needed" soT afMJS'i- KUcn damaged by drought flv f- bu1 ln eentral Jli western. sltehtf -ectlons; damage by frost tt.VnUnl!,l?;fro"t damaK 1 southern por tion jbut In northern counties corn, fruit, and fnorth.CK"fi!i,rJlamaed plentiful IZuS pTrtV talf' bUl mUCh needed in niht'- Probably caused In northern on'r "lowly. 'lnl- Severe damages by frosts to tender vegetable; and fruit, fox boUonu generally protected by repined. damage to wheat, corn, and grass to, tender and beeved to have serl-frait ovie wheat.

Potatoes, and not so badly over western, portions. "'sjai Warm bountiful rains have greatly nd rapidly advanced all vegetatfon' and 8undar Ushtly damaged iruiu. oon and garden truck In central lower peninsula and fruits in upper. owtr Saturday, Sunday and -Sy vegeuibles in nJllnnesota. Sharp frosts cut corn, potatoes and bfd?" frultalaoonsldera- rde" foif.Ji.1" not they have been seriously ilrei: PTP" tor several years Gardens, fruit, knd pJatocs considerably, and cereals slightly, affected bJ roan' Jlties In eastern portion- considerable permanent Injury to fruit.

1. Small grain generally Injured and of the! State much damage bv drought and high wlnda: frosts In all of sums. heat, oats, flax, and fruits afTactad dTO.UCnt:. frost cut cSrnT "iS Some fruits In central and western counties. aecon In northern section on 12th, little or no high wind and sandstorm of 10th damaged fruu.

Ported to fruit trees VwilJTVJtlrmJnmt' but tnt unknown VemeaaTurKTy! Ued ad ouI.demage" no rU Colorado.4-8om damage by frost, but pracucally! uninjured 1 1 S.lWJfit,,L;E.t?ck' ran" drylng badly and stock will surfer If rain does not come soon. section grows eTu" "0m Bai1' psl Part cf damage; an tts never moee promising di.r?i;Z,I.V0 ohcrly winds djd tome aamage to by blowing It oft trees SIAY 18D5. DEPARTURES FOR 'EUROPE. Ota th Drllaaale for l4verpool. A.

A. IT. Anderson, H. F. Anderson.

B. W. C. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.

R. T. Bailey. Miss Llllle Bailey, Allck Us I ley, Cspt. John Oreen Bal-lane.

J. II. Bamey, Mr. and Mra J. Bartlsy, J.

O. Bedell, Mra W. H. Beers. Mrs.

Leonard Benton, Mra Rose de Berutlch. Mra Oeorge W. Best, Miss Edith Best. Mra Barry Blagrave. Mra.

Iilake. Mlsa Mabel Brtgham, J. lirltt, Mr, and Mrs. Francis Brown, -Mr. Ellxabttth Bryden.

Miss Agnes Bryden, W. A. Buchanan. Mr. and Mra John C.

Mr. and Mrs. James Cap- pon, Lt. and Mra W. H.

Caswell. Miss T. Comstock. Mrs. W.

A. Conklln. the Rev. G. R- Crooks.

E. G. CundalL D. Wi 1. Lenny, Oor- don T.

Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Earle, H.

B. Earle, Mr. and Mra T. R. Ellison.

Mra Fearont St. Clair Ford. Mr. For- ster. Mr.

and Mrs. H. F. Fortinsn. Miss Emma iortman.

Mis Stella Fort man. F. M. Froea. O.

The Rev. C. H. Lie Garmo. G.

E. Usrratt, Miss Ella Oernon. Mr. and Mra Hugh Olenn, Miss. Glenn, Mrs.

F. Ooff, Dr.jH. C. Gulllott, J. T.

Gwathmey. H. Mr. Halgh. Miss J.

Hall, W. Mi Hannay. Mra T. ill. Harris.

Miss Harris. Miss I. M. Harris, Miss 8. A.

Harris. L. Harrison, E. W. Hazewell, Robert Hewett, Miss Hewett.

Stanley B. Hill, J. B. Hlrchfeld, H. C.

Holder. W. F. Homan. C.

H. Howard. Mrs. A. L.

Howard, Frederick Huth Mr. and Mra Jardlne, P. 1 Jacobs. E. Jacobs, Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Jones, Mra twrwln Jones. Miss Jonea -K. -A E. Kramer.

L. Mr. Laugh, Mr. and Mrs. W.

I B. Leonard. W. B. Leonard, A.

H. Lewis, J. jW. Lippincott, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Loverldge. M- J. Mackay. Mra Markendale, J.

E. Mr. and Mra Robert L. Means. Master W.

Gordon Meana Master Robert Means, Miss Clair W. Means. Miss Grace Merrill. Mrs. A.

E. Mitchell. J. T. Mitchell.

H. Mllbume. Miss M. P. I Moles-worth.

Mrs. F. H. Molesworth. COL Moore, Mrs.

Annie M. Moones, Mra M. A. Mur-' phy, Mra R. C.

McCallsn. Miss Sadie McCallam Michael McLoughlln, John McLoughlln. O. Arthur Oakshott, the Rev; James O'Leary, Mr. and Mra.

Oscar Omlar, Miss Ormsby, Mra Ore. Mra Tom Peacock, Percey Perclvsl, Uonel Percival. Mrs. Sarah Philltpa R. Mr.

and Mra N. E. Reld, Mrs. J. Renouf.

the Rev. Mr. and Mra Riggs, Mra T. W. Ripley, Miss M.

A. E. Roberta 8. Mr. andi Mrs.

William Sandeman. A. J. Sandgren, O. H.

van der Schuyt, Miss Anna R. Sheldon, Mrs. Buckingham K. Smith. Mra Alexander Smith.

Mrs. Kate B. Stansberry, Mr. and Mra Frank H. Stevens, Mr.

and Mra. John Stewart. T. Ernest Tee, J. J.

Thompson. J. i W. Thompson. Mra A.

M. K. Treat, Mra K. A. Turner.

Miss H. J. Walker. Miss Agnes Emily Warren. Miss Warren, W.

F. M. Webb. Mr. Wiley.

J. H. Williams, Mr. and Mra J. W.

Wilson, Mr. and Mra E. Wlnslow. Miss Wlnslow. Y.

Mra G. M. Toung, Miss Ida Young, Arthur Young. Z. Wltald do Zchyllnski.

Oat the Berlin for Soathamptoa. A. Thomas H. Ambrose, Mr; and Mrs. E.

Adams. B. J. G. Brogden.

Miss Breese, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Burr, Miss Burr.

Mr. and Mrs. Octave Beulay, E. Leigh Bennett C- Mrs. John Charniey, Charles L.

Crane. Frank M. Crane. Joeeah J. Carter.

Alfred: H. Churchill. D. J. VI.

Douglaa E. -Mr. Eastman. Mrs. Spencer Ervln.

F. F. M. Floes, Miss L. M.

Fin lay, Charles Freeman. M. Mr. and Mrs. F.

8. Giles. Mrs. J. N.

AJ Orlswold, W. Earl Graff. H. Mrs. J.

C. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. George McLean Harper. Hugh Halting, Robert Hauser.

J. William Jacot. L. Dr. F.

W. Langdon. Otto Mra William Lloyd, Mrs. EUa M. Lamberson, W.

Levy, Miss Jeannette Levy. M. H. Mclntyre. C.

H. Mclntyre, Mr. McKenxle, Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Milne. Mrs. William P. Mitchell.

Miss Mitchell. Miss Mackey. Miss Fannie A. Mera, Miss M. F.

McKte, George McPherson, Mra. C. Moore, Miss Minnie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. George F.

Marian. P. Mrs. Pennlman, Mr. and Mrs.

F. C. Pitt. R. Miss Louise Rud, Dr.

J. Royles. Dr. J. H.

Rhodes. S. Edward Smith, Charles E. Smith. Miss Mary E.

Smith. jMlas Anna A. Smith, Mri. Sherwood, Dr. and Mrs.

W. C. Shannon. Mrs. Marie De C.

Struthera, Miss Struthers, Mra, Joseph Seignolr, -Mrs. Helen A. Saunders. Mr. and Mra E.

Tallin. V. Major and Mra A. W. R.

J. White, Mlsa Martha G. Week. Cel. Thomas W.

Weathered. Edward H. Webb, De. H. D.

Westmoreland. J. C. Wilson. i i On the Waedaad for Antwerp.

B. Miss Mary E. Babbitt, M. V. Bartlett, Mrs.

Catharlns Cheney Bartol-1 C. L. B. Crane. F.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Falck. G.

Mrs. Geslng. Miss Geslng. H. J.

Goemans, Mrs. Louise Greleshober. H. Mr. and Mrs.

Lionel Hagenaers, 8. Hardenbrooke. and Mrs. Andrew J. Hope, J.

O. Hughenholz. J. Dr. and Mrs.

Morris Jastrow. Jr. Mrs. Emma Kennlson. L.

Richard Lehman n. H. Luiber. M. the Rev.

John B. Mayer, Mrs. A. L. R.

Mines, Miss Mary Mines, Miss Katharine Mines. Mr. and Mrs. F. N.

Murlaa P. Miss Annie S. Mr. and Mra Christian PfelfTer, Miss Louisa Pf-lffer. Mra.

J. G. Rep- pller. Miss Emma Repplier. Miss Margaret M.

Ryan. 8. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Li Saint Dizler. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schobinger, Miss Elsie Schobinger, Miss Eugene 8choblnger, Oeorge Schobinger, William Schobinger, Carl L.

Schild, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Seeley.

W. Mr. and Mra Anton Wedl. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Minlatnre Almasse Tkis Day. A.

M. Sun seU. 12:31 Tides To-day. HIGH WATER. LOW WATER.

A. M. P. M. i A.

M. P. M. Sandy Hook 12:08 I 12:08 6:08 Governors Island. .12:00 I 11:38 Hell Gate 1:53 2:31 6:42 8:10 6:50 8:18 Oatgrotnir Steamships.

TO-DAT. WEDNESDAT.) MAY 15. Malls Close. Vessels Sail. Algonquin.

I Jacksonville. 10:00 A. M. Berlin, Southampton 8:00 A.M. 11 A.

M. Britannic. Liverpool 7:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. Etona.

La 4:00 P.M. 6:00 P. Orizaba. Venezuela, La -Guayra. .11 :00 A.

M. 1 KK P. M. Waesland, Antwerp 10:00 A.M. 12:00 M.

THURSDAY, MAT 16. Augusta Victoria, Ham-' burg 6:00 A. M. :00 A. M.

Trinidad, FRIEFAY, MAY 1T.I Seminole, Charleston SATURDAY, MAY 1)3. Alleghany, 10:00 A. M. Circassia. Glasgow.

11:00 A.M. Gulf of Akaba. Trinidad. 12:00 M. 1 Lucania, Liverpool 0:00 A.M.

La Touraine, Havre 7:00 A. M. Massachusetts. Spaarndam. Rotterdam.

.11:00 A. M. Seguranca. Campeachy. .10:30 A.

M. Werra. Genoa, 8:00 A.M. 3:00 P. M.

12:00 M. 1 :00 P. 2:00 P. M. 12:00 M.

10:00 A. M. 1:00 1 :00 P. M. 10:00 A.

M. Iscomlsg Steamshlss. TO-DAY, (WEDNESDAY.) May 15. Allsa, Navassa, May Circassia, Glasgow, May Majestic, Liverpool, Pc-conlc, Gibraltar. April 27; iPlcqua.

Gibraltar, April 20; Seguranca, Havana, May 10." THURSDAY. May! 16. tahn, Bremen. May Wltteklnd. Bremen.

May 4, FRIDAY, May 17. Cuflc. Liverpool. May Dania, Hamburg, May Niagara, Nassau, May 14; Normannia, Hamburg. May ft; Philadelphia.

La Guayra. May 11; Thlngvalla, Christiansand, May 3. SATURDAY. May 18. Bolivia, Gibraltar, May City of Rome.

Glasgow. May Etrurla, Liverpool, May 11 Francisco, Hull, May La Gascogne, Havre, May 11; New-York, Southampton, May 11; Prlrclpla, Dundee. May 4. i ArrlvedXevr-Ybrk, Tsesday, May 4. SS Severus.

Antwerp April 27, with mdse to Barber Co. Arrived at the Bar at 9 A. M. i SS American, (Dutch.) Butx.l Rotterdam May 1, ln ballast to C. H.

Randebroclt Co. Arrived at the Bar at 8:15 A. M. SS Leona, Wilder. Galveston IMay 8 and Key West May 10, with mdse and passen-, gers to C.

H. Mallory Co. SS Breldabllk. NielsonJ Gibara. 5 days, with fruio to Mones Co.

Arrived at the Bar at 7 LA. M. 1 SS Alleghany, (Bi,) Low, Savanllla May 1. Port Limon 6, Kingston 9, and Fortune Island 10, with mdse and 511 passengers to Plm, Forwood Kellock. Arrived at the Bar at 0:30 A.

M. SS Portia. Farrell. Cape Gracias April 20 and Rio Janeiro 23,1 with coffee to Busk Jevons Arrived at the Bar at 0 A. M.

SS Algonquin, Jacksonville May 1). with mdse and passengers to W. P. Clyde Co. SS Yorktown, Dole.

Norfolk, with mdse and passengers to Old Dominion Steamship Company. SS Muriel, Scott, Bermuda May 11, with mdse and 10 passengers to A. OuterbrWge Co. Arrived at the Bar at Soi (Oef-.) Werpel. Stettin April 24, Helsingborg 25, Gothenburg 2C, and Christiansand 27.

with mdse and 547 steerage passengers to Hamburg-American Line. Arrived at the Bar at ii A. M. SS Vlgenaea. Petersen.

Baracoa, 54 days, with fruit to Mones Co. Arrived at the Bar at 11:43 P. M. Cltf of. Augusta, Daggett.

Savannah May 12. with mdse and passengers to R. L. Walker. SS (Seminole.

Chichester. Charleston, with mdse and passengers to William P. Clyde Co. Ship (of Balderston. Calets Buena.

17 days, via Hampton Roads, with nitrate of soda to order; vessel to Balfour, Williamson Co. Bark Martha. Nlssen. Rio Grande do Sul. 60 days, with mdse to Thomson A vessel to Funch.

Edye Co. Bark Bristol, (of Windsor. N. 8.) Lawrence. -Dublin.

S3 days, with mdse to F. A J. Hurke, Limited; vessel to W. R. Grace ft Co.

j. Bark E. Da vide, Boxxo. Alexandretta, 91 days, with licorice root to Andrews A Forbes; vessel to J. Soager.

i Bark Hancock, (of Boston.) 8L Johns, p. R. via Delaware Breakwater. 18 days, with sugar to Cssrnlkow, Mc-Dougall -vessel to Miller A Hoighv lon- i tailed. SS Nomadic, (BO tor XJvernool; Cuba.

for Olbara; Markomannla, (Ger.Tl for Baltimore: Saale. for Bremen, Via Rauthtmnlnn' r't rf i i i i for Savannah; North Erls. (Brv) for vsnnah; Jsmeitown, for Norfolk and Newport News. Ship Liverpool, for St. John, X.

wiNL sandy Hook. May 14-00 P. M. iiviiooii, tifni, parity ci7uuy. i By itaiiiuiiU), way nritannia, CapL BrUnd, arr.

frxm New-York to-day. -j, PARA, Msr Basil, Capt 011-phant, sld. for New-York May IX i GIBRALTAR, May 14. SS Kaiser Wllhelm 11., Capt. 8tormei.

arr yesterday st 8 P. M. from New-York and proceeded for Genoa, i BREMERHAVEN. May 14.S3 Eros, Capt. Peimkasten.

arr. at 3 A. M. Irian a nap i mwiun, via Douinampton. MOVILLE.

May rurnessla, (Br) Capu Harris. New-York for Glasgow, arr. hereto-day. j. LlXnnV Maw ti ca i.

ri CapL Cameron, New-York for Queens-town and LJ ver pool, passed Browhead to- SS Thlngvalla. CapL! Bereniaen, aid. Si Capt. Laub. sld.

from "iriw ir ncwisn stay w. i S3 Richmond Hill, CapL Brown, aid. from London fcr New-York to-day. i Br- CP- Partan, from New-York April 28 for Dover, passed Prawle Point to-day. IJthan, CapL Wright, from New- York May 1 for Aden.

(Singapore. China, nd. Japan, passed Sagres to-day. i S3 Washington. CapL Dlncklage, from New-York May 1 for Dover, passed S3 Herscbel CapL Byrne, from Rio v.

siu, xrom dl lAicia SS Suram. CapL Hocken, from New- T. rr xmuiaen May ili SS Henri Reith. CapL Lennard. from New-York AprU 23, arr.

at Amsterdam May 12. i SS Salerno. QapL Huby, from New--Yojli Apr I 28. art. at Antwerp May 12.

i r-) CP- Jungst, from New-Tork for Southampton i and Bremen. passed the Lizard at 2 M. to-day. 5fpl 2Jfir AT A SPECIAL TERM OF THE NEW-TORX Supreme Court, held at the County Court House, if of New-York, on the 2irth day tof April. 1896.

Present, Hon. Abraham R. PEOPLE OF THE STATE irxra. against nr. wjf MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE A880CIA- TO.uii.-iiwii ail tne proceeatngs thi i herein and the filed papers In u.w miujvjKeu petition vk stoma as.

Morgan, riecel ver. vetiAed the 24th day of M' ww m. aue service ox application for this order and the papers upon Wkioh this a nnH 1 I ta iwcm, uu a copy tot this order in the form in which the same is aiter earing jouls ti til ton. counsel tor the petitioner herein, and no one appearing In opposition thereto: i Now on motion of Louis hi ton, attorney for said petitioner. It la -t Ordered that Rollin M.

Morgan, Receiver herein, give notico to the creditors of the Cltl-sens Mutual Life Insurance Association, defendant herein, of his Intention to present to the Honorable Charles H. Truax. the Referee who has been heretofore duly appointed by this court for such purpose, on the Zid day of May, 1896, at two o'clock P. at the office of said Referee, No. 99 Nassau Street, tn the City of New-York, an account of bis proceedings as Receiver herein.

I That at said time the said referee herein will determine the claims of creditors which have been disputed and rejected by said Receiver, and will examine and report upon said account and upon any matters that may arise upon the settlement of aald account, and that upon the filing such report of aald Referee he shall apply to this court for an order for the distribution of the funds remaining ln his hands as such Receiver, and for his discharge as such Receiver: and it is Further ordered that the notice hereby provided for be given by publication of a copy of this order in The New-York Law Journal and in The New-York Times, (which Is hereby designated ln lieu of a State paper.) two newspapers published ln the City and County of New-York, once a week for three weeks and by service of a copy thereof upon: the Attorney General of this State, and It shall not be necessary for said Receiver to give any further or other notice than that herein provided, either of his Intention to file said account or to apply for an order confirming said report when made, except for the last purpose he shall give the usual notice required by law to be given to the Attorney General. i Enter. ABM. LAWRENCE. J.

S. Ci myl-law3wWAmy22 i SUPREME COURT, NEW-YORK COUNTY W. CALEF. plaintiff, vs. JAMES B.

DILLINGHAM, the first name James being fictitious, and Richard Roe, the name Richard Roe being fictitious; the said James B. Dilllnghsm and Richard Roe composing the firm of J. B. Dillingham A carrying en business at 86 Water Street. Boston.

Massachusetts, defendants. Summons with notice. Trial to be had ln New-York County. To the above-named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint ln this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summona exclusive of the day of service, and in.caso of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated New-York, March 6, 1S85. EDWARD D. BETTEN3. PtalntlfTa Post Office address and No. SO Broad Street.

New-York City, New-York. NOTICE. Take notice that upon your default to appear or answer the above summons, Judgment will be tsken against you for the sum of nine hundred and fifty-four 87-100 dollars, with interest from February 28. 18U5. and with costs of this action.

EDWARD D. BETTENS. Plaintiff's Office and Post Office address, SO Broad Street. New-York City. New-York.

i To the defendant. Richard Roe, the name Richard Roe being fictitious, the said Richard Roe and James B. DiUingham. (the first name James being fictitious.) composing the firm of J. H.

Dillingham 4k carrying on i business at Water Street, Boston, Massachusetts: The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Honorable Henry R. Beekman, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New-York, dated the 18th day ot March. 1SU5. and filed with the complaint ln the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New-York, at the County Court House ln the City of New-York, la the State of New-York. Dated New-York.

March lth, EDWARD D. BETTENS. I Attorney to- Plaintiff. 80 Broad Street. New-York City.

New-York. au3-law6w Wa-mylS NEW-YORK SUPREME COURT. CITY AND County of New-York. LOUISA M. WOOD, Individually and as sole executrix of the last will snd testament of Edward Wood, deceased, and LYMAN TIFFANY, as executor and trustee at the last will and testament xf Charlotte L.

Fox, deceased, plaintiffs, against MARY L. TIFFANY Lyman Tiffany, Charavtte F. Parker, Helen M. Parker. John M.

Parker. Helen C. Kent, George H. S. Kent.

Edith M. Kent. Margaret K. Tiffany. George 8.

Tiffany. Henry D. Tiffany. Oeorge F. Tiffany.

Edith L. Tiffany. Isabel p. Tiffany. Charlotte F.

Trowbridge, Clarence M. Trowbridge, Gulon Trowbridge, Vaughan Trowbridge. Constance Trowbridge, Benjamin M. Tucker. Charles L.

Perry. Francis T. Perry. Lyman Perry. Egbert B.

Perry, Arthur C. F. Per ry. and Reginald Perry, defendanta Summona To the above-named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint ln this action, and tj serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiffs attorney within twenty days after the service of this summona exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear. or answer, juagment win De la Ken against you by default for the relief demanded ln the com- plaint.

uatea isovemner Z.M, lov. MERRITT E. HAVILAND. Plaintiffs' Attorney. uuice ana i-ost vimee aaaress no.

st Nassau Street. New-York City. To the Defendanta Helen Kent. George II. 8.

Kent, and Edith M. Kent: The foregoing- summons is served upon you by publication without the State of New-York, pursuant to an order duly made herein by Hon. Miles Justice of the New-York Supreme Court, bearing date AprU lOthl 1W5, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New-York at the County Court House In said City. County, and State of New-York. Yours, etc, MERRITT fi.

HAVILAND, Plaintiff's Attorney! S3 Nassau Street, lpH-liwdwW New-York IN PUR8UANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. wwivi.i, vi ins wity ana County of New-York, notice is herby given to all persons having claims against Augustus Down, ing. late of the City of New-York, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at tnelr place ot transacting bostnessi at the office of Augustus C. Downing. No.

Sd putt, iu in. ui oew-iora, on or be York, the 13th day cf May. JOSEPH HOVVIS, rMASKLIN w. OILLET. AUGUSTUS C.

DOWNING, Executors. GERRIT SMITH. i- r. an street. New.

York City. tnylS-lawOmW IN PURSUANCB OF AN ORDER OF HON1 John H. V. Arnold, a Surrogate of the City and County of New-York, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against 1 MARY ANlsl LOWTHER. late of the City of New-York, del ceased, to present the same, with Vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting v.

uaim n. tsrusn. nu. 45 Wall Street, In the City of New-York, on or wwov next. uetea New-York, the 25th day of March.

XM ELIZA FOGARTY, CARRIE L. TWEED. ADELA1DS L. WARD. Executricea CHARLES H.

BRUSH. Attorney for Executricea. 46 Wall Street, New. Yrt mh27-lawmW IJLPURSUaNCE OP aN ORDER OF HONi 1 1 mm fs a 1 luicraiu, a (surrogate Of the CitV and County of New-York, notice is hereby given sll Jwrsons having claims against CONRAD ceased, to present the same, with vouchers tBor. tr tn 1 Ka.

rH K. i A vi 1 business, at the office of Kudl.ch FincOiJo. 10 1 Nassau Street, ta the City of New-York, on or before the ninth day of November next. Dated -th" JM Ay ot sy. 1SU3.

FREDEltl LSJ1-. LANGE. Executor. KCUUCH FINCK. Attorneys for Executor.

i mys-la worn iN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER Or HON.1 Frank T. Fltagerald. Surrogate of the City and county of New-York, notice Is hereby gtvea all persons bavins claims against Ygnaclo MartU tea late of the City ot New-York, deceased, ta present the same with vouchers thereof to the aubscrtber, at his place ot transact ing bastaeas. mr of Tracy. Hoard maa Piatt.

NaTs WaU Street, la the City of New-York, on or b. fore the first day of June. 1SS6, Dated New. rf 18M. JULU -t MARTI NaZ, CxelQ( slawtsaW THE rOn.B OF THE STATE OF NB.V.

Tork, by (he grace of Cod free and lnd.i4, ent. to MALVINA HAKHALU William ll.Wsail. Oeorge Hawaii. Frederick Hassall. Hrr.y Catherine Willisrr.s.

Abby Patriarche. Mary Meachams Alfred in ttITKLn ssind, and Abb tatrtarche, the guardian of the penwn tni Alfred CuUem; Oeorge a. Cnm. iL Louise Armstronx. Harr-i Adelaide Loomta, Mary g.

Cnlium, Martha B. Cullum, Ellen E. CuAam. 5r P. Callum, Emma C.

Con no. Kstnne Arthur Clarke Ilnidekoper. Frsncs Huldekper. Charlotte A. Hamlin.

Hamiltrn, Alice Hamilton, Otarlee A. Hamilton "ehuyler Hamilton, Ellen Cogswell, Ksrnh 1 Catherine Brush, as exervtrl nt ih, ISSt Will mnA M.f tAM. xr f-11 Mra Edward k. Piatt, pereivsl psoe-2V IhlKren. Kloise H.

Thatcher, Mra Robert N. Scott, M.ttle Scou; Aef.y 77 srvvtH Mm.m i.t sw tyiuu 0 a-. fjwt. an infant over fourteen years sf ag; iniani over sonneea years of sue; Mary Woottoti, Ruth M. Price.

Marraret Murphy, Thomas Tuckaoa. Joseph Jones. Mary Denny. Bridget Dartck. Frank Tuckma; Toe Woman's Hospital.

New-York City; New-Tor Cancer Hospital; SL Thomas Church la New. Tork City; The Society In New-York City 1t the Improvemeat of the O-nditWrfl of the Poor; Old Ladies' Home is San Francisco. CaUforaia; L'VT; Art aed Hletsrtcal Society of M-sd-vllle, Pennsylvania; Redwood Library of Newport, Rhode Island: Metropolitan Museum of Art Central Park of New-York City: Engineer School of Application at Wlllet's Point. New. York; the Greenwood Cemetery, the ef lhe United States.

Peter S. Mtchie. Edgar W. Bass, tb Superintendent of the United State Military Academy tCoL wal4 Ernst.) the Professor of Natural sad Expert, mental Philosophy of the United States Military Academy CoL Peter 8. Mtcbte,) the of Engineering of the United States Military Academy (CoL James Mereur.) the.

Prof eseor i of Mathematics of the United Statea Military Acad, emy (Col. Edgar W. Baas:) the Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy and Oeoiogy ot the United States Military Academy (Col. ramoei TliU man:) th Association of tb Graduates of th United State Military Academy. America a Geo.

graphical Society In the City of New -York. George W. Graanls; Carotin Fry. as executrix of tb last will and testament of James B. Fry.

deceased; Daniel Harnett, Susan O. Turner, Ruth M. Price, Dr. Clement Cleveland, Dr. John H.

French. Dr. Francis P. Kfnalcstt, Consumers' Ice Company, O. H.

Tuthill. While 4V Kerr. Leon Lipman. Neumaa A Howard A Consolidated Gas Company. William HoerteTs Sons.

New-York Condensed Milk Company. Henry McCann. Henry Busel A Sna Herman' Maseman. Park A Tilford. Frank Clark.

Thomas Ennls. Herman T. Winter. J. M.

Quimby a Gardiner B. Reynolds M. Butler Sons. O. Howard.

Robert Fisher. Dr. Moms Asch, W. A J. Sloane.

Pauline Houghton, Mifflin A P. A J. McL. Nash, Garret 8. Bellia Randolph Hurry, and to 1 persona Interested In th estate of George W.

Cnlium. Ute of the City of New-York, deceased, 1 as creditors, legatees, next of kin, or otherwise, send greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and r-qulred personally to be and appear before our Surrogate of th City and County of New-York. at the Surrogate's Court -of aald city and county, h'd at th County Court House, In th City of New-York, on the fourth day of June. 1806. at half-past ten o'clock ln th forenoon of that day.1 then and ther- to attend a judicial settlement of th acoounT of proceedings of 'William Hamilton.

Oeorge L. Gillespie, and James H. ry. sa executors ot the last -will and testament of said deceased; and such of you as are hereby 5ted aa are under th ag ot tweniy-oa years, are required to appear by your guardian, if you have one. or If you have none, tot appear and apply for one to be appointed, or In th event: ot your neglect or failure to do so, a guardian will be appointed by th Burrogat to represent and act for you ln tb proceeding.

i la testimony whereof we have caused the seal of th Surrogate's Court of the said CRy and County of New-York to be hereunt rL.8.1 affixed. Witness. Hon. Frank gerald, a Surrogate of our said City aed County, at the City ot New-York, th sixth day of AprU. ta th year of our Lord oac thousand eight hundred and ninety-five.

i j. Fairfax Mclaughlin. Clerk ot th Surrogate' Court, 8. P. A J.

McL. NASH. Attorneys for Executora. 67 Wall Street, New-York City, 1 aplO-lawuwW i IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON Frank T. Fltagerald.

Surrogate ef th City and County of New-York, aotlc Is hereby given to all persons having claims against JlUlf O. SHERIDAN. Ute of City of New. York, deceased, to present th same with vouchers thereof to th subscriber, at her piac of transacting business, at th office of Feitaer A Beck. No.

Wall Street. In the City New-York, on or before the twenty-ninth day of May next. Dated New-York, the 30th day a4 November. 18U4. CATHARINE JAN2 SHERIDAN.

1 Administratrix; FEITNTTR A BECK. Attorneys or Administratrix. 66 Wall Street, N. T. (TTr n21-law6mW 1 STARKWEATHER.

LUCT R. In pursuance ot an order of Hon. Frank T. Fltagerald, Surrogate of th City and County of New-York, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Lucy Starkweather, tote of th City of New-York, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to th subscriber at his place of transacting business, at the office of Butler. Stillmaa A Hubbard.

No. 64 Wall Street, In tb City of New-York. or before th 23d day of October, 1806. Dated New-York April 16th, 1895. F.

FREDERIC uumncn, executor. uuiLCH. BTILLMAN; A HUBBARD, Attorneys for Executor. 64 Wall Street, New-York City. apl7-lawmW IK PURSUANCB OF AN ORDER OF HOV John H- V.

Arnold. Burrogat of th City and County of New-York, notice is hereby given to all perwjns having claims against RICHARD WALTER, late of the City of New-York, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at her place of trans, acting business, at the offto of Henry Grasse. No. 167 Broadway, in the City of New-York, on or before the 20th day of September next. Dated New-York, the day of March.

18V6. MAG-DALENA WALTER, sole Executrix of Richard Walter, deceased. HENRY GRASSE. Attorney for Executrix. 167 Broadway.

N. T. City, i mh20-lawAmW IN PURSUANCE OJ AN ORDER OF HON John H. Arnold, a Burrogat of th City and County of New-York, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against ADAM KROPF. Ute ot the City of New-York, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, the subscribers, at their plac of transacting business, th office of Powel Kropf.

No. 1M Broadway. In the City ot New-York, on or befor the first day of October next, Dated New-York. the lth day of March. 18H6.

HENRY KROPF FREDERICK H. HASTENS, and WILLLVM Sll MON. Executors. POWEL A KROPF. Attorneys for Executors.

120 Broadway. New-York City. mh20-law6mW IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HOV. Frank T. FlUgerald, a Surrogate of th City and County of New-York, notice is hereby gives to all persons having claims against euoexe KELLTYlate of th City of New-York, decsed! to present th same with Vouchers thereof to the subaciibera at their plac of transacting bus.

Inesa. the office of Eugene Kelly A No. a-Beekman Street, la the City of New-York, on or before th 20th day of August next. Dated New. York, the 10th day of February.

1886. EUGENat KELLY, EDWARD KELLY. THOMaFh KELLY. DANIEL F. SULLIVAN.

PAUL FULLER. Executors. COUDERT BROTHERS At. torneys for Executors. 6 and 70 William Street.

New-York City. f20-lawmv IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. trans i. riucemo, a Burrogat of th City and County of New-York, notice is hereby gives to all persons having claims against ADELAIDE York, deceased, to present th same, with vouch- v. vwnwgr.

si ineir place or uuiMLiuii umunw, nwa nu uu. Times Build 11 Sttrm. In k. mmm W. V.

I(Jf R. (. or before th 11th day of November next. Dated New-York, the 80th day of April. 153.

ELWOOB MILDEBERGER. THEODORE H. SILKMA.V. Executora DANIEL E. SEYBEL, Room StL Times Building.

Nassau SL. N. Y. City, Attor ney ior jutecutora. 1 BVl-Uwimw IN PUR8UANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.

Frank T. Fltagerald. a Burrnni. th. it.

and County of notice is hereby give, kji pnviii utu( cuums against CHARLES LEE MATHER, late of Rideeneld deceased, to present the same with vouchers mcrvot to toe at nis place of transacting business. No. 7 Nassau Street, la th City ot New-York, on or before th 8 1st day of mwsu- new-iora. tne 20th day of February. 165.

CHAS. ROBINSON KUITH 1 ciliary executor. SMITH A MARTIN. Attorneys V' v. nev-iori, JH.

RO-lawmWAau2s4Ul 7 IN PURSUANCE OF AN OtRDER OF HON. John H. Arnold, Surrogate of the City aad COUBIV ttf 4- 1 f. eisHns against CHRISTIAN BRAND. Ute of th City of New-York, deceased, to present th same, with vouchers thereof, te nsb aiihsnslties a.

kU I -e-- mum witK-Bsv -94 -H-W tht offlc of KomM K. BrovaTNo. 74 Rt I k. A'ir fcT befor the mat day of Jan next. Dated New- in uiineeniu oay i or November.

GEORGE D. BRAND. Executor. RONALD K. BROWN Attorney tor Executor.

14 Nun btreet. New-York, al4-lawsmW IN'PURSUANCS OF AN ORDER OF Frank T. Fltagerald. a Surrogate of tb City and County of New-York. notice la hereby given iimwn wiTiof claims against JOHN V.

BARKLEY. late of th Citv ot N.w.Vnrk AM ceased, to present the same, with vouchers there vi. to tn suoscnoer at ma piac of transacting business, th office of Charles F. Bishop. No.

41 Wall Street, la th City of New-York, oa or be. for the day of October Dated New. York, th 2d day of April, lava. MARCUS BOOKSTAVER. Executor.

CHARLES F. BIS at. OP. Attoraey tor Executor. 41 Wail street.

New-York City. eps-lawWSnt XJ1PVRUNCB or AN ORDER OF HON. Frank T. Fltsaerald. a Snnnm.

im. and County of New-York, notice ta heeeh Ue.i-.JST!?" against JOoH ceased, to present th same, with vouchers there. tea K-k suihawriKi.M tk. -sw-ra- raa4maW 9S UVBMCv ear as and TO William Street, to th Sty Vf York, on or befor th first day of June Paled New-York, the JWtn day of November. OOALESand FAUSTINA LOZANO, Executors.

COCDKRT BROTH ERA. Attorneys for Executors. and TO William Street, New-Tork City. N. Y.

aUaV IN PURgUANOB OF AN ORDEH OF HON. lull. .1 oi tne city an County of New-York. noUoa hereby gtvea va ail persons having claim against CLEMMIS P. Ute of th Cuy of New-York, deceased, to present ta same, with Vouchers there, of.

to the subscriber at his pla of transact mg business. No. .12 Broadway, la the City of New. York. oa or before th 4th day of October next.

lated New-York, the SOth day ot Mawh. lsyA. DEXTER. Attye 1 ample Court. New-Tork.

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