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-1 'it' i -'i- mm. j- THE NOISE OR THE STREETS BpJlE OF NEW-YORK'S ANNOYANCES. ijlt sUCECT Of IHI ZtZTATBO silXJUUM EQUALED BT THI tUA A3TD C1M OP JUOMtJf AlfO ttKEET PgDDLEEkj. NTTkT of a quarto Mottuy age wa eemalalae. the lac rearing Boise ot tb lty rM eaald have bad tittle Um of th torrtbl ftokrt chlidrvawoeld have to Ibasa to lath Star crw 1879.

weald: af to go aek timet) lhaa quarter of alary, u4 Bay thai, la each fsstv yec. th etnut netae a a' onatfaaa tocywereth yea War, 401. eaj tbe Jrreseel tin, taar7 ar gnatir la mmn af too of Un ally la taa wprld. aotoa kav (ae-eaaed la Car renter proportion Cttaatoe popslatioe anl baaiae af (be Cttji. A AulUoa peopl ay so aao fiv a email rear Ilka llaobaitaa Island wltltoat aaektaa greet del af ati bat la bTew-Terk taa street aotaaa ar out af A prepertlos to' lb aopaUUaa.

the bealaeaa, air tea ceeeslsy. Paring toe street with taa old fashioned oiteee did a greet deal leer to racket ka fcelgiaa Mock la Broaawar. aad IImiUm i- aing over toera, that la their day vara tboaght to ka Idtolerabiy- aolr; ha th ttraet ears, with. tingling bells en tka aorswat tka eeormoos increase ti the P-asaber of aarrburaa aad vuoM: toe latrwdaw- ad stad ear la taper a malUplkantloa, a tka Pwnaiattoa ieereaeed atraat Bwddlerg of alt aorta, and but. the notaiewt IX ia aartaia paras ef tka CUy.

taa elevated rail- tbeoe bar 4aaa taalf ikara at atakini NewO Tork a poJaaIaa id dlaoovdaat eaadJ Tha Broadwa audaa ara aa apUy to-day aa wtaaa tbr war. krigkt wltk aav aainl aad filled aim oaw paa- etk tka tniekt ara a ratllr. eariagaa toaka a fTat a baatla. bat tkaM alktitr aoba ara drowaad by tba lmaaaaat dta that foatu(l7 at wot la taa tUMU ot Naw-Tork. A4 ana of tka want fmru af taa baataaaa Is tAa tba haaat ara aot all a aaa aa avotdML Tn wkara iha waiJth at aoaiaiapa nroiu tha uoa bontar toieaooaa whaa-avar aartaf tha City aaltt km bmt.1 'ibara ia 00 arap Tba taaant knawa tnal taa alaaatad rail road raaa la Mua-araaaa and ath-anaa and TiaM, aad wUi aooa rma Saeoatl ke aaavt that tka aaaa rattia la Uraa-lwaa.

i aad that ka goa lo tba appar aaatara part of tkaCitr, bat ka aalas Id quiot aritj ba leat ia Dbbaarabla itdora froa) Haoiar'a Point ao bo raa aojd tboaa pUeaa. iiaeaa avaa. If ba ta aarroaa, amd tha eroaa itrcau Uiatrt 'HM aad tiliU aa HUttt and aath araaa-a, aMaoxb ikay aouiaia aon of tha Bnrat VaaMaaaaa ta tha Ch, baraaaa thara ha Will haaa a alight Vdaa af tba kat of tba aiarajiad jroad. JJ kla ao ba will, jha aa attBoyad by tha load bklbt aud dtaeordaot arlaa of tba thaaiaixl and ona paddleva jaKn, la apita af City ordmaaraa, aiaka thatDaWa odloaa. If aaard in aaary airrat In wtioh thera ara orup)d koaaaa.

Tbara la aot a raaidaaaa'! atra la tba City tbat la Iraa frost taaaa uataaoeaai Pfom jaona of tba aadtHoaa, too neb aaffrr marb jmora thaa Ua poor, for tba bayara at ran aud oihai aaav at artklaa aooa Wr that a Mrabaaa eaa ba aoada fntoi a Fiftb-avanaa baaeataat with far laaa baftllng aboat tha irW tkaa from a rat avaana tanabiant. Any oaa who ha traralad throoeh otany eitlai kaa Sotierd tba diffaraaaa ia tha aeaada id tbai.montlnc aawaktnfc Tbay ara dfStrant la aawry tty. Ba-" to tkmn a (raaiar dliaraaea, ta tbta raapart Uaa NawYork and PailMal-bia. uklaa any al tba batta daaa of "raaldaaea traaU la aiUar etty far aa aiarapla.1 PblUdaiphla la aa a.aiat Uat It haa aot wtthuat aotfta taaaoaj baaa wrara-yam thoocb tt I baeaialn qoaatlon arbathar a traaa-rard la not praf- aptara af yaaidaae ta af ahaoa-lrom Tfa- aoaiao iau aioauy graata tba aara of tha aarly rarla tba dUUat rlagiar of many MMdloaa abarch-baUar taUini boata of aarraat tfrla aad otbara ta laa amaa. R.r a rtaa-taa; a atraat car oomaa aion.

ita K.11 tiaallog eat aoplaaaaatiy. tka bones aaanlaa karayr'lt la ana of ithoa. aara toat ooeaa ta a daad ator whaa a paraoa Wuhaa Ia mm mutt vGvnmiDT waoaa apaaiai boat-paaa It la to aalp ladkea oa and off, iaataad of baat-Hag thant oa ar trjaa tbaot to wait fc tha aaxt rrt1. VaTk faabioo. Not loaa aftarward.

If tt ta bainraar-tlaia. tha old fruit woman jeoma 5JW 5. tba fruit fold tha atraeu of PblUdaiphla 1 "paddkd" by baat-baekad old aa, Tha loaka ao aita bayoad aa ioeaasloaal Buy any atrav-bar-r-r-r-i-a la Na auureni. iaa litaauoa ta anrwbara aivai nUx l. 'r 'V anally aoaraya tha WaaJ uniia; away wiia a IhBaahlng-ma-thlaa.

If tba itaatioa kappant to ba In a qulat. ra-tlrad part of tba City, a paddlar. laltb aom trtfllac art lei aa la a waoa, posta hlnaalf 00 tba aoroar and arlae bU waraa with great Tlgot. It ia aot. bow- pwtmn pvuuiar poata nimaaif oa tba appoarta aornar that ha really aiowa what hi reiaa tapabla of.

It ia i poasi oie to aeeit any raapeeta-Me part of the City, Mam Foarteeatb-atreatad p-- wium avanuaa. ii era a aoand aleep eaa ba had after dayUfchti and. at thu laaaoa of tba year, daylight cone ery aarli The raaldeotof the erowded down town dUtrle't mi ht tkinK to find raat aad qoiet ia tba thlnij-aaMlad ra-gloae np town, bat een bare thay woald be ml. ukaat for tba oceapaata of thahaBtie araoog the roeka. that ere seattared aboat avaryw bare ap town, ara nearly aa proltbe ta aolaea aa tba ddwa towa etreete.

Tha writer, la the aearcb tor minor noiaea. TsaUr-day talked with a iady wko lire la tlghfy flrit. treet, inaar bare not alapt fM ta the moraine." aald thla lady, "ainea tba warm weather aecaa. Tba4a ara aaly four hoaeea oa oar bloek. aad it auabt to be niet aaohchi bat thara la a 'shanty' aattieBieat aboat half a bloek bark of as.

and all tha settlers aeees to keep daek aad ebiekena. A Httla before daylight erary moraine the daek begta to eaeale. and aa aooa aa one (tart tbey all Jo! a In the ehorta. Than tba rooater begin to erow. and they keep thu ap for mora thaa hoar all aroaad the BT tkla um it after daylight aad tka pettier thanaalTM begla ta make a raakrV" Mew-Yorkers aeed 110 deaarlptioa of tha eoafaelon eaaaed aad tba amount of Beaded sleepfioa by the ele- waa utss aivna ine line of one of tbeae roads, ao marter which one, knowa that aap, aer alork la the morning, is almost Impossible.

At that hoar tha freqaeai half fare train a. for tha aaeommodatloa of working people, are atartad, aad thay ran with sooh freqaeney. gaeb peed, aad taab racket, tuat farther ilaea. In a front sleeper Uprorlded with aerrea of steal. A gentleman WBO ltTee LA aa anartmant.haaaai abats oa Tnird-ereaue aald to tba writer yesterday bare beea doing agond deal of readlngUUW.

for there is not mock aaa of trn. .1 Toom after daylicbt Tha window open oa Thlrd-aTeaaa, aad I bare tba benefit of the elevated railroad raeket. The room 1 always eooL when I keep tha wlodow open, far there is aa almost eeastaat braesa from tba Monadi Uat If I keep the wHadow open at aight tha ears will not let me sleep. Ho 1 eloee tha Inalde shatters tichtlv at aiht arh Jk abats oat a good deal of tha Boise, aad co to sleen. II is maasilylaU wbn I ca to bed.

and comparatively u7mu waae ap ana tas TOom is like aa area. I- mast either hare air or get eat, so I Dtea tha shatter aad let In tha breete atd tba aalaa together. That aada Sleep. I slept la that room before tba elevaard road was built, and I oozht aa ba orett well aaad se la thu Irala bblpa ro taka away what little aleep la left. My room waa given ap la a friend from the couatrr one a ght a few weak ago.

aad be tame out of It ia tha aaoa nz loosing tiga a gboaa, 1 asked him what ere tba matter. aad be I aaid be i had a slant a all night 1 that as eaok train along be tbnaKbt i was earning rlxht in the window." Tba elevated railroads have beea the aaaaa of groat suffering 10 luvalldai Near-. ly every pbyateiaa ta tha City baa had eruae to eom-alala that tba reeovery Jtf bia aatiauU waa seriously tatarfered with by tba rambling of tka elevated probably aot aaotbar city in tha woere sack a aulsaare jwoald ha tdlaratau. Whatever Ninth, 8I11S, and Third arcane mar have bren befora. tbey ara mw totally aofll for any delleate paraoa ta live la, aad deaidedly naCoafort-able fur kalih hmhU i.

wm 4 wtv, 19 1 wi aa -aeceasary ta good wealth aa eating aad driaktac bat v.pwvwww niwm aae barer eomea. eaeoad-avaaaa may aoon ba aq.led to uw nuiiiiimi eieratea road. wwwiw aaw eusnaee war 100 small tor tba three-Far trains orlgiaally run. tbay ara altonthaa- inmA. qaate for tba trains of foar aara bow ta uaa, and taww raw torn ruuu at BOB eats ovar eiw inaiai I Tfcua 1 In 1 Lj innma, la'iBuiar.

aa mmm mmm awaa oeroia. eaa aa avotawaV fa mnhJ ium vww wmo wnararssv aa goes, whether oa tua swaltarlag Eaet aide, ia thadr Har- lem, or ia the styltab aais-hborbd of whicbPifth-aveaao Is tba The) worst of these aal-saaeaa taa peddler aaiaabee, ladaaiiut the tretnendons wk. ww-uwa. eaa anv oaas and aad that tha browa-stona basemeat jbas to Sell. Hark peddle might be looked for ia the crowded aelsbWbood aa tba atrema Zaat aad West aldaa.

whaa waAnta am mam 1 air te b.eath aad bread 14 aat tliaa lading ialet for their aerraewhera mynada tof ahil-rea asatraat tha aldawaUts. aad horse ara vaca rarua i lasemeatst bat that ek aatsanra aUeuld tolrraied ta the ae v-iy. in u-. TaMiooabla anat. tars wawra tttakeabetaUreat ea a fort taa, or a wary liberal larv.

to pay tba teatal ot) a slajl kaaaa, aieanat betatd belief. Bnt It isSaa lnaia. faei, daiarfatraied by tba oosorvatloos of a tit ft rainer ytarmy, that tliaae rig-pdulra thlrker, by 5d rettaat, at In tka faaut -lv i able parts af tba Cty thaa tbey are ta tka slanu. wnere Tag aoaax tls nay easily ba ssroantod s.uw i vim ar worm tin tney fall aart. walie other regtotu tbry are threwa twsv, 1- Taemgmaa aa of tba worst aataaaee ikat Maw Terk kaa to bear with.

Ua ao aawelee tbat ore OHy ordlaaasaa thaa ewe kav been to aaiet aoiaaa, but all wnaeat effeetx beeaas no. kAA mrU ifc .11. m. ragmaa la asaallr kU wa aerse, aakraa be te ma-aaaaily buy, aad kaa it big black dog to draw big ataadia trera the sldea of ki oarV aad troea aae to the other pf tbeae a etoat aacd la drawn, froc taia eord fraai dtelO boils are aapeoded. aaWly raaty and bettered aow-baila, now-aa asaay eew-bella erer jreeeh Uta City to ooe of tae great mvwterta.

Everw- time tba earl atlia -tba bell wing, aad whew the rt paaaed avoc i tba tvagh paramaau Ua balls keep ap a Ala ikat would. d'lve a'eep away from aaythlnc. the' ragmai waua KaepiBg a aery or "ita- ot an Tneragmea areas tboroagkly banded togatkac, aad to same time aa thoroughly ta opposition lo aaeh aa tha aewaooya. Tba aowsboys fight ljka eata aad d7 kmoag eaclt other, but protect eerfe other a Ainat say third party. Eaabc ragmaa baa a lUatrteS that ka Boee ovwr every day, aad aaaay timed every day i bat there are ao maay of; teem that aiarly a doaeq areeonstantly aotpye-vor too earns grobad.

A caatlamaa who Uvea la oa of tba ebolcd parte ot Fitta-avonae wrote to Tm Tiau a few days aao that Id ell taosa raarnwa passed, bis houae oaa morning bofora I o'cloak. i Tka writer made ira aeat eiaU yeatarday morning aoavaatekt spot lit Flftbrevreace, wbene toe ragmaa eoald ba watched, aud saw more thaa 1 0 carta go by hatweea 6 aad 10 aC, aad tha other aight michlj easily have east a la aawatebed fcaiarvala. One hart In taia time paaaed three tlmea. jit waa draws by aa 1 1 lis, aad, avea oa Its third trip, kad hardly rags eooaefe ta staff a pillow. I Oka ma ebnM have doaa all the baalaeae that was Cone by the whole 10, aad a coost deal more, for aot ojae of them wba aeeai to atop aaywaere or bay aaytbiag.

Toay just wa up ana aowa ne etreet, ganeraiiy ap, ia taa awruiig, rattapg taotr Mil, to a pvirpoaa, Several them were asked aboat their business aad the prospects of trade, of thstn no aid speoit more than few words Hah. The aytraotagea derivad trom tba on nared with the diadvaataea ara vai Tka ragibea take away soak old trash aa eoleet In every boasa. aad tha aervaaU 'make a few' peaniee by earefoiiy gather bur all tba empty wtaejbottlea. beer-bottb-a, and madleina-aotlea tbey ean find, la almost every other rtty oa this, continent the tag- maa gneaaroatia wna am rag-aag sionr over saonlder aad with a maaieal ary of a-e-a." It reeerred for New-fork to alio' above a hand-barrow tbroaah the etreeaa anc a doiea ball to aaaoaaae tbat, he la coming pie who wouK a great deal rather have away. lis Tha veidors of vetre tables arid fruit who lr make their rounds later In) the day.

arn almost equal aatseaeee. Thy au nave remarkets ung power, abd go aot healtate to call It 1 Tbey Bjaaelly go la eoaplesf-et man aa to was-oa and i wkBa tba eCttiaa 'the ueoale wild i ua one the street tha boy amuses thera oa the otbi vegetable vanior la no mora a nMCessitr la than the airman. His stock la nearly always staff that waa the point of decay, and was aought In the markets verv aheap. It still looks wbll. aad brltigs him a good price, affordjlag him a- handanme rroflt.

Tba milkman In tba rooming ha iji pean-ar err, 'aad every petty boekater feels himself lieenaedto make aaeh a racket, wit his lau rs that, should say reputable citizen do ke like ia the streets, would urly be arrested on disorderly Co idaeti One of the nuisances of the afternoon is ttie aheap ieeman. He eomea arouad betweea on aod dark with aa open wasxm, a vrirv dilapidata korao, aad a lit tl nil of lo covered fsith a lot ol woolen goes not only ia the poor parti of the City, where alt cheap lee miichsibe supposed to be In demand, bat to the parta. ton. in ie hone of eatehiDj: somebody who bas: been miae by the morning lee-wacon. He stops; his horse, i too wUHag to stop, by tha rurh atona, erics ''ice.

waa an 1-o-e till his ltyi seam to i remb)e, reals a taoment. and then cries acain, kaepiog meanwhile aa aaxioaa eye bpou the tipper ladows of tenement and apartment keaaea, watebii ig fon a nuuiina iaa mea win: seu a tremenaoaa biofk of lee for five seat, and a moderate sized fsiilly can supply Itself for two or three pennies. With bU thse pests to oeprtva them or sleep and quiet Khar only one consolation left fot Jfaw-Terkere. The strees notaes cannot beoome htaeh worse bnthout turning the Metropolis into svaat asylum for lunatics. 4 an i LYNCH LAW IS SOUTH CAROlkyj.

UTKAvfDnrABT PRKSIifTMKXT BTABRAlfD '0 JOHT. Tha following it tho pfesentment lof the Qraad Jbry of Bpartanbuxg County, 8, 0.1 la rela tion to the recent lyaehlng of Jobo J. aloorJ lu Statk or SOCTM CABOtlNA, CorKT op BfABTANPUBa, Coca? or OtNgaai -i Szssioxs, JCNX TlBX, 1879l To Ben. B. O.

Prtttly, Judj the bv th Judicial Circuit i The Ot-aad Jury for th preeottrm bar i eonald-erad all tneeaaes brooht te their attentio by toa solicitor of this eireuib Thy, In view of the responsibility of saytng, noon tha avidVneel seed before them, a your charged, uat only have tka privilege, bat it 'is theif Imperative duty, to present whatever might be prop'rly and judicially brought to their attention, reaper, tf ally-report that tbey have duly considered all mat and evidence in reference to every party who I as been indicted and made liable to be pat upon trl tl before tbisooart. In reference to thelease of Miai Hasten, to which year Honor called the nartieuiar ittention of the Grand Jury, we should fjnd it difflen to e-ease ourselves If we refuted toi tale tbat we have beea informed and believe thai tha testim ohy sab-mitud to tba jury of inquest which was eld over bar body established the i-guilt of oba J. VIoprs a tha demon In; bnmaa rm who eutrageoualy murdered this young worn in wnils the was.defeading her virtue. I This is the greatest af all possible rimes, and too fhoeklng to I rerited la this report. The moral aeatlmeuts of he com-maaily have been so outraged that tha crin ilnal ka beea eeized and put to death by the indigi ant dti-aen of the vlainlty ia which tktia atroeloni murder was committed.

They acted bnder the at Jden impulse tbat th great cud of tb law Is the administration of simple aud eleet jistlee. The qaeation, then, arise. Ha any In justice baas done th offender by sack summary puuiahnent It is ua cstab-lished principle that tka muBtierof deserv to die, aad haaoe. In potting him tq death thou eitiseus have done nothing more than a simple act 1 1 uat ice. But It may be said that thfey have take i the law into their own bands i and for this thay i hould be punished.

This Is plausible, bt It springs, oerhaoa. from a too contracted view of zpedisnsy. Tbat the murderer deserves to ba pet td death Is th i law of written oa the heart. 1 ThU is tbd sunrema UW; expediency la merely a ttubordloatelrule. aad should: always place th awful dictate of lusttoe la patting this murderer to death, therefore, those eltiaenamcted In obedience to tint dictate of Jnatlre, and roTrely aatkeinated the sekftens of th law of the lead.

iWe have ritnesaed suah guanlfestatioas la other pan Oar couotry, and have (tiuddaretl wltk tod itrrlbable korror at tha exhibltloa of its tertiSe powei ia one ot tke sb oat eolighteaed cities our Unloi i have we seen learned men, and Intelligent men, but nlng with the desire to gratify this feeling of vtadlctl ve wrath. We hate seen them seize their vlotim, reekiag with ttte blood of his feilow-manj drag hint to the stake and there bora him to aahes. The udge who decided apoa tba meriu af fthe baminj above referred lo bald tt to be a caao bf "jastinaila boml-aide." Pa bile opinion, said he, is the soarc and fountain of all haman law i and tka act la qu stion was a clear expression of pubttc do Botadalt, however, that lynch law node any elr-caauUtie opaht to be admlntntered i thoiuch we do not deay that there are ease Where the emlnaj ss-eapee from th too grant laaleey of jurl in capital felonies, aad this is th overdo wing ao tree from woieh all lyaeh law springs. Vat we shoo 1 1 struggle to preserve, even to the last feeting-plaea of hope, th right of trial by Jnrr, tor 411 look to It for safety and protection. Thta Orsnd Jury is, lade.

id. pained to find that a lawless feeling exists in any i art of our snnnty, but tt Indutea tbim to pre that our Peaitaatlary system ot punlsl ment is But ealsalated to repress the disorders of society aad we I believe Ita stem of punishment has, to a aartaia Extent, fallen ta oppos-lag saflleteat restraints on thef eommissio i of crime. Beford this aaw mode of punishment waa ibaUtated for tba old eoald any oaa poigt out oi tta of an aqaal bamber af lnbabitanta Where crime vai sun-frequebtf It was than tba proud boast of south troliba tbat ber jalla war, for the greal tt portion of toe year, empty, and that: the etroclc oa crime whU-h stained the criminal edleadara of th very Sutea where Peultanllariat kad beea itablishsd occurred her, but tkjta eondltion of thinga haa beea reversed, aad aow And oar ails tiled with Peniiautiary eoavicts. We believe I Hat crime ba increased wherever Penitentiaries ave iioen established. In ail the State where the vatem baa beea adopted old prison oavd been en Ian ed, or.

uw prison built. We bare loakeil in vain fo any ft whick-show that criui where llminhibed upon the aaUbluhnieot of iliacrplm. Tbe Peiinayivania plan, (n( eu ifiumeat, with labor,) which, la theory. aeems the st of Cany has not succeeded, with ail ita extreme igor. fn re-pressibg crime.

We bate little taitn ta tt refvkma-tiea of eriminals. Mud would aot baaai the safety of toci.ty (or aa object tbat haa seaux id hitherto naattaiuable. The criminal Just will baptea to tbe gallows needs no protection, and it is right to clear the way for him. Better be should reach ul goal by natural proclivity, and ba ia moved frt eoclety, thaa xpeatvly detained la PenilentU ry. lu conclusion, we beg leava to state hat It has been Whispered into the ears af several members of this Grand Jury that there fre parsoni living together In our county In open violation ot the law.

In aaawer to which we call a nob all these i ho posses such knowledge ta make lej aeeeesary i Adartta of the facu before a Trial Justice, and hav lb raaes and testimony sent befora as. and we rill esufy this eean.byour findings wisther or lot w. are willing to maintain tbe bid. standard, of moral which the people of Spartan berg hare alw tys wohold. -i JOIIN BAXKaTUW DAVIU, "orensso.

i i-t r- xsrn or tbm jvHjs iPrjtaU advices rdcalvirll at the Pi oUace Ex. akanga from tha Weak yeatraay say aat about 300,000 beahsls of wheat were ddfvet on sou-traatt ad Monday even jag. aail that notw waa aa-rleusly embarrsssed by theaetilemenv In Chiraga yesterday Hpruur grades war atrouirer ai Wiatar a trtdejrwaker. Here Hprlng Was geserai Arm and fain active, and ta soma GattaBcee a tude blaber. The kw grade, particularly jNe.

$. wer. la good de-mttad. Ko.a waa aWta good demand or July de-Tt'l' ataors. Boot No, fl was ireld irmly ap to tha thrHest prices of kit pday aftam oa.

iCora oi-enM a shad, hi.herj aad o. 3 was active, bateaalra deilvenea Were tmde ea coat raet of thta rjad and oat of theao toward the earn free offeriut. wbtrk eauscd a roactioa to tii i pries cur-rants oa Moadsy ProvUion i were a a-ahaBged I aad alow. Vreighut generally rare. weak.

Througb fratab a exhibited vary Utile ac lvityj Cow tea trwighta wer greaUj depraeaed. ta port steam, rs takuug oottoa ttroagk fVr vago, i Uw as waawysus. I--- I i I. raw bicz cmtDasiri uujkk Tr a noaba waara iha CbJWrvjfci Aid Bo- alet darlBftka 8ujarae gaoBtka ij gurtalBeda aveeJal dWaartmont for th wwaal ofl poor, glak aiUreaw, The aoalatv provtde physicuir, mdiclu. aad Boariabt food, bod la! some lraW(er tbeaaffM Utile daea.

Ta do tatoya)ita goaay. wkUk mar bo to WluLamLodtb! Preeiooat. at tka Third Katiamal Baat, So Graire Co, at Ua Amerleaa; ataebaago Beak. Lad ta a Si il Was. him to 1 iiscie ha peo-kn stay reneral nio aae.

4 a boy iaa is of r. The ill (ftT illSCELLMEOUS CITY NEWS 'I'rr i JfAtWyjL BITLE ASSOCIATION. uxxraal oT tbx board, or bibzctobs---BTATCHtS at cbkxdxoob this Tho Board el Wreetora of tba Kcdoaal BU1 AaaoalgtloB mat yesterday, Jadga B. 8 taa too, tha President, -Um the chair. Other meenber preeent ware Gait: O.

W. Wlagata, OoL Oeorre D. fieott, OoL B. G. Utohfield, CoL J.

H. Oowporthwalt. IAeut- CoL X. H. Saaford, Uajor O.

S. Sckarmerkora, Major Hanrr Paltoa, major D. B. Wffllamaon, Capt. 3.

O. Story, aad taa Hob. IX W. Jadd. Tba following programma of mate ha for' tho preeent month was adopted To-day Ballard Rlfi Match Onwa to all comers distances, 100 and SOO yards i sevva siota ia each range, Alford Matab First ot SO eum petitions far 20 military rifles.

State medel; diataaoa, 200 yards, 10 scoring shots. Wicabeatar Rifle JfatchlHstajieo, 100 yards; running dear, four soots. Wedneaday, Jaly 8 Champion Marks-tooa'a Badge Mauhlnataaeas, 200 aod 500 yards; are shots at erch ranee. Saturday. July 12 Remington Mstah DUtanses, 900 and 1,000 yards; 20 aeoring shots at each range; prise, t-300 la glX Wa Will Match Distances, 300 and 6UO yards; sewea shots at each ranti.

Skirmishers" Hadre Match Distances from to 2UO yards five shots at each range. Wadnesday, Joiy 1 o-CowperthwaU Match Distance, 4.00 varda; 10 scoring shots. Saturday. Jaly 19 Dimond Mat Ik Diataaee. UUO aud 600 yards i five shots at each range.

Wedneaday. July 23 Remington Rlfl Match Distance. SOU yards i 10 scoring shots. Handicap Match Diatanca, 200 yards 10 scoring shots. Saturday.

July (Mcretary a Match Distances, UOO aad yards five shots at each range. Wednesday, July SO Alford Match Conditions tbe same aa on July 2. Mr. Judd. the Treasurer, reported a balance oa aaad of S1.G4.3.

ttea. legate reported the result of a eorreepoodenee oa the proper position to be. occupied by troops In military matches, and read a eommanleatioo from Gen. Upton, in which be recommended that positions should be Up to 300 yards, standing; up to 500 yards, kneeling, and above 5O0 yards, lying down. He advocated tha prone posuioa at and GOO yards, aad any position above tbat range.

On motion of Oen. Wlngate. a comntlttee of five waa appointed to attend to the revision of the regolationa, removing annary amDigultle. Tbe committee consisted of (Jen. Wlngate, Cols.

Litchfield and Oowperthwalt, and two members to ba appointed by tbe no. Mr. Judd called attention to tba liabilities et tba association on outstanding note, and uggete4 that tbe prise for th nexi Fall meeting should be raised "from the 400 odd life members the fssoclat lor. Oen. Wingate concurred in that auggetlon and reaom-mendad that sash arizes should be offered instead of bailee, which be thought would be more popular.

On motion of Major Fulton, a committee consisting of Oca. Wlngate, Major Fultea, and Ool. Keott was appointed to develop a plan for obtaining prize for th Fall prize-meeting without depicting the Treasury. On motion of Major Fulton, the regulations were amended by eroeeing out the worrta, with bead toward tbe target," thaa allowing riflemen to shoot ia any position above 3O0 yards. MBS.

DIEirs DOWER RIGHT. THI BK8CLT OT LOXO-CONTIKUID LITIGA-TIOS ABOUT IT. Batnuol Sehlffar bought soma real estate ta this City from John G. Diets several years ago, pay. ing 4l 2,500 down and giving mortgages for Ha aenepted title from Diets alone, supposing, from the affectionate way la which the latter spoke of the memory of his dead wife, that he was a widower, Dieti never referred to the fart that ha had been married a second time, and when Sehtffer heard tharhe had a second wife, and spot to htm about It, ka replied that ha Lad lived with the woman without marriage, and that she had tried to tlaea-mail him.

Aftarward Kcbjffer saw in a newspaper a report of a salt brought by Dieu against bis second wife for a divorce, on the ground of adultery. Diets bad failed to obtain the divorce, a It had been shown that ue was equally culpable witu his wife. Semffer fearing that aa Mrs. Diets bad nut consented to tbe conveyance of tbe property to him she could five him trouble by ascertiag her rht of dawer In it, called on Diets to cancel the mortgages, and to repay the money paid to him. Dieu refused to do tuts, but brought a salt to bar bis.

wire's right of' dower, claiming that she had forfeited it by ber infidelity, notwithstanding that a divorce had been refused him because be also Lad violated his marriage vows. This salt ws carried to the Court of Appeals, where Dictz was defeated. KeLlffer then sued Dletz to compel him to take back tbe property he bad sold, to eaaael the mortgageaon it, and to retara the purchase money, lis also sought dnmagee for the concealment from him of the existence ot a Mrs. Diet at the time of tbe aale. The cause was tried in tbe Special Term of of tbe (supreme Court, and Judge an Brunt gave judgment for SchilTer.

finding that Dletz had beea guilty of fraud in anopresslng the fact of his aeeond marriage. Aa apnea! was taken to the General Term of the Supreme Court, wuieh yesterday rendered a decision afurmlug tbat of the lower coart, MILLIONS 001X0 WTO C1KCVLATIOX. Yesterday tbe semi-annual disbursements on account of Interest and dividends were begun. The aggregate amount due yesterday In this City is estimated at $31,000,000, and the total during the month at between $30,000,000 and Tbe Government Interest clone on the public debt foot ap in roaud figures $10,500,000. Of this, $6,000,000 ware paid oat at the Sub Treasury yesterday up to the close of business.

SIsbt of the fcutea, counties, and cities make tnia the disbursing point at this time ot iarre asms as iatarest and principal ot their oblige lions. The bauks aad trust companies, are also twylug dividends to their cwn stockholder aud also for account of other corporations. A large proportion of the railway ar also paying inters! on their bonds and some of them dividends on their stoek. The sarin bank later on in the month will pav semiannual alvldends to their depositors, generally at the Tata of per cent "per annum. Daring the month the (Government will.

In addition to intareat, pav out large sums in rodempt.on of tbe public debt called In under the Funding laws. To-morrow $10 wlU fall due, and on r'riuar $5tf. 00X750, whleh will close out thst particular Issue of bonds. On the tnb, $10,000,000 of 10-dOs will be redeemed on the 18th, $ltk), 000,000 and on the 21st, Thta will wipe out this Issue also. A portion of this large amount of bond will be almply exchanged for new 4 per cents, but tbe greater proportion will be paid for lu cash.

As It will nearly all seek ana as the supplv of available Horernments la exceedingly limited, sound divldend-psying railway and other corporate stocks will be the gainers. Wall-street eonseqoanUv rejoUee at the prospect of large eommiaalocs and heavy percentages on margins in ths Immediate future. BULL ST. William Anderson, a ia the tailoring establishment ot Lawton St Maunlng. at No.

5 Marray-ttreet, was struck oa the forehead by a bullet at 10 30 clock yesterday moralng. while a landing at his desk, and received a painful, though not ssrious, woand. Where the bullet came from or who discharged tbe weapon which sent it on Its mission is not known. The door waa open, and Mr. Anderson was standing about six or eight feet from the.

door. Dr. Farrington, of tha Astor House, extracted th bullet, which was about the of an ordinary pea. It entered at tbe eye-brow, just over tbe right eye. aad glanced across aud lodged lust over the nose.

The Doctor said the bone was not injured, and that tbe wound waa not of Itself serious. No report of a nlstol was htard by any one em ployed in the store, although there waa heiird a noise which soanded like the discharge of an alr-guT The second floor of the building dlreetlv opBOsltt No. 5 Marray-aweet i. ocf.pi.dl ll Orange Jadd Company, publishers, fcv.ry one of th parsons employed there denied th that thy bad la their possession any Weapon earryinr a bair of the kind ta. from Mr.

AnderlonTtorJ! head. Detective Mulvey. ot the Twentyeventh Precinct, after thoroughly lavctlgatiug the caae eame to the conclusion that tbe shooting waa accidental, and in that view of the case he wa Vus-talned by the people in Lawton A Manatng all of whom aaid that It could not have been otherwise as. so far a they knew. Mr.

Anderson had not' an enemy In Ue world. Mr. who Uvea in Matt Haven, wa taken home by friends. No ax-rests ware made. TBS RJ.PUBLICA.K BXOKOASIZATIOH.

The tab-oommittae of the Republican Executive Committee, appointed to carry out the details of the plan agreed apoa for tha reorganization cf the Assembly district associations, rendered neees sary by th reapportionment of the districts, met. last evening at No. 211 rartk-avaua. Jacob Patterson. presided, and the members of com mittae present were Col.

Charl.s S. 6uncer' Hon. Jobn D. Dawion, Capt, -Michael Orecsn es-assembly man John. H.

Hmitb. ytnd Mr. Morris Priedsam. The plan, a sei forth inVtb resolutions, published in fall in Thb Tiwgs ofNvgMerday was fully discussed, and it was decided bit nothing exuld be done until the rolls of members of tbe different districts were in the potaesaioa of the eom-tnittaev Il wa. therefore, resolved that tha a th "eitloa should be requested to ae-nd the required roll to tbe retry at the aly 8.

The meeting then adjourned uUl Taesday avnig The a ember id tie oplaloa that the work ot reorgaai-satioa Ul be completed by Ua 1 5th Inst. -I I FOX ASSAULT A2TD jVTafla Offiear Hoghey, of Ua TmraBty-BlBOt Praeiaat, WMtrUlBg at4e'lock yeatarday morning, ka aaaeed a young aaloie4 aaa wko was spoareatly kalplng along aa Utexieated aompaaioa Bear Seveatk-arsBaa. Befit rhed the eoraer tha officer beard crtee be-alnd him. aad hurried bask to Bad the mtoxleated aarraJrnag maaaJUyway. ered wlU bSoSd kiseompaaiea rone.

Ho said ha was bobertL Uarrisoa. a head waHw t. m. rtlf4 that kla taomrswioev. Seen.

Wa. Of evayv fmm i aurxlAlxl- 'Jr XTT m. IBM 1 -w ww 1-atreet bad taurowB kirn late tanvww baoisM him euroooea auaet am auverwatahaad gao In wioaer. Harriaoa wa takes ta the statfcin-bouae, and at 7 o'clock tbe officer arrested Oattler at hit borne. Be raa takca to tke Jefferson Market Police Coart.

where Justice Morgan aaid aim la $1,600 VaU to fi INCIDENTS Of A LONG rClYAOE. VEBYS BKAMtt LOST IS A OAIX A BZOATTA '-ii at -hroAPosi. Tha Amerlcria aalp Oardme Color, Capi, Straetee, which arrived from Singapore; aa Sunday, lost three pt her crew during har outward passage. She left this port foij fiamarang. Java, early ta th Spring ef 1878, aad on Hay 7 she eacoautared a aevere gala.

At 730 M. one of the Jib waa taken la. aad WDUamt A. Taylor. 9fUa Andazsea, aad Prank LbvoU want oat on the jtb-weom te furl tb sail.

The vaaael'i bows than plunged Into a tremendous aaa, which washed th aeamea from the jib-boom. Tka mate. Mr. James Call, aad two mea who oa the; topgallant forecastle at taa time, were earrird to tha mala daek by the same Ma- AaaooBak recovered klzneclf, tb mate ran to the side of the vessel, where ke heard the cries of one of the drowning mea. It had become vary dark, and nothing could be seen of the unfortunate all-on- A life-buoy was thrown overboard, but to no avail The about of the poor fellow wer last beard on th vessel quarter, and another life-buoy was throws in tba drreetion from whleh the cries aaai.

No boat eoald have lived in ta heavy aaa which was then running. Th vessel era making little or no headway, owing to the gale, but as nothing couldAtei seen or heard of the men, ail kopea af rescuing thata were givea up. Tba bardaar Calhw wa. nnt. a WV-UMXUWU UU kl I ae reached, one of the crew being sick.

When port waa reached he was removed to tbe hoemteJ I wbr be died. A boy teLuagtag to tba erew had a narrow eacap daring tba voyage, lie Waa helping to reef tbe maln-tocgallant-eail when be fell to the aoelubat as he struck against tbe rigging and tntbe top daring bis descent, th force ot tbe tall was broken, and lie waa not seriously Injured. On Nsw Veer's Day. while th vessel was anchored at Mlngnpore, a regatta wa held, ia which a crew from fim Oolby, under the eomaiaad of Mr. Call, the mate, earriad off oee prise and nearly succeeded winutog another.

There were seven ea tries from a BiitUh man-of-war stationed there, on or two lunglhih team-snits, aad several other vessels for a sail-boat race. The soar was aroand all the vessel anchored in the harbor, and the boat from the Oolby was aa easy wianef. Her crew wr not quit ao sueeoeiful in a rowln race, having been foaled by a erew froa the British maa-of-war. AN OLD SWINDLE ZBV1VED. HOW WrXl-IbESSKD RCOCSDR1L8 OBTAIN VICTIMS THI LOTTtUlT-TICKKT GAMS.

A party of well-dressed and plausible impostors are at work at aa old swindling game In this City, for waom tha public should be on the look-oat. Within a week fourlnstance of their attempts at imposition have coma under the notice of the writer, and doubtless tby ar but a few of the many that have been mad. Their manner of working Is thl: A gentlemen is hurrying along tbe street, when he is suddenly stopped by a young man, well dressed and of gentlemanly ippearaoee, who hoids out his hand and greets him lu a friendly manner, addressing blm by me name thai Is not bis. 1 be gentleman, supposing It to be a case of mis-token Identity, correct the supposed error of tho young man, and probably tells him his name. -With Profuse aooloa-iaa th man wm i itfctn snort time tbe gentleman will be met by second younii man.

in tbe first, who wiU address every way as presentable as aim hv name, and in-ls tbe very person lorm blm tbat he wr.om be was most This remark the Impostor will explain by saying that tie uasjusi oaa Hie rare good fortune to draw a large prize in a lottery, but tbat la order to obtain the niouey be must be Identified. Will his old friend do him the favor to step around to a neighboring oank and ideatilv him aa bem th- r- i.r claims to be I It does not seem aa ttouh there wer business mu simple enough to be duped by so shul.ow a device, but there are, aad In perhaps two case out of Bv the swindler are successful in becoming identified aa honest men by those wnom tbey have selected as their agent. After hi the plDg of i forgd checks or the obtaining of a lottery prise oa presentation of a forged ticket is comparatively easy. This Is bat one form of the game which 1 repeated with Infinite variations. DEPARTURES 1 OR EUROPE.

The Onion steam-ship Wisconsin, whichsalled lor turope yesterday, took oat among other passengers1 William' Owen, of the Park Theatre i MUl SaraJ JoTVett, Mrs. and Miss Gay lord, Mr. Packard, of Card iiMtiim, uu iniL zw a. Johnston. Misd Jewett aud Mr.

Owen were accompanied to. the; steamer by numerous friends, and received -several tan.lsome bouquets. To-dsy tne Amerioue, of the roush i-ine, and tne Gallia, of the Canard Llnej wl.l sail for iCurope. Among tbe passenger of th5 French siesmer at Mrs. Admiral Howell the Rev Ur.

'lTaonias H. hklaoer. of Cincinnati, and Capt. JJ K. Hyer, of tb United (Statea Army.

Tne City oj Montreal, of tb Iamaa Line; the Lrisiug. of the Imperial Germsn Mall, and the Btate of Indiana, of iv-iuurruw lor ljlvcnooli Hamburg, and Glasgow. The toUowing bln pus! wuawr mi naa oeen received -v. I cuu- ansa siane Vallotj A. boriimann, F.

Justh, Mrs. F. Plocbon, A. Ksd.3 Julea Aluige. Mrs.

Aldtaa, Mrs. A. Sehreiber si rat Ada.lr.1 Howell. Mm. JulUlie Verona, X.L jS5k Beufs, J.

liale, Komnd O. Usher. Kdw.a H. John-r3 Mrs. urace Mra.

Caroline tb V.her Miss rarrie M. Usiier, Henry Ani3 Amy Ufwl taj, Pierre J. I- faTart. Mo.re Y.urretahe.' Pierre fUrconijt A. A.

Kanijev. Kietcnar Ranney, Mra. A. A. Jtanncy.

Mil Helen M. Kanuey. Mt.s Alice ltanner. Mi. Maria Kauaey.

U. Brletre. Mrs s. Sterna. Martin BUe.

fr- Mettrew, Henry Moorew snd child, th KmUJ BktaacT J. Varand, H. b. lirayton, Antanto Samper. Mi.

f'Pef. Samper. Geo, re Urioe, tstepbe Denula. J. KeBbrrr.

R. M. ai brmphoaen. U. jauo, Joes H.

Cariose, Jeaa t. Hedman. Lucien Mrs. Ecuhenr. sirs.

Vim. I axiBi UCUw 1. V-siaJll. TRJS PILOT CUX111SSI0X3RS. The Pilot CotnmUsloaers yesterday received a commuiilcaUon from Christian K.

Eos, (father if Charlny Hoas, who is Master Warden of 'Phlbxle'i. phia, asking whethr an appreuUce who served ah-der a regular pilot on a tow-bost could receive a lieeuao the same as though he aerved on a pilot-bogt. They answered that he could not. Also, whetherj a pilot should take his station on tho vessel towing br on that being towed. They answered on tbe veeiel being towed.

Mr. J. A. Van liuakirk, New-Jrer property-owner, called attention "to the fact that mud is being dumped In th Kills, witn-out a preventive bulkhead to preserve tie channel from destruction- Inspector Conway after an; Investigation, reported tkat Lombard Ayres are dredging out their dock ai have received permission from th Hazard Powder Company to dump ou their land. Pile have been driven ta prevent the mad from apreadinc, but Mr Conway did not think them auUeient.

Police Cdm mistioncr MacLcaa seat a communication annohn-elcg that scows for tbe reception of ashes tn.rn stesmars have beea aucaored in the North and IMst lUtera. complaint of CapU Weir, ot the ateamer Wo Janeiro, which was in collision with tbe steamer Old UomlWlon on May ti, an investigation was tld It appeared from tb evidence that tbe Rio Janeiro waa so close to tbe Uovernor's Island steal that hue could not give way, and that tb Old Dominion pressed bet so that she grounded. The board censured Pilot Kelson, of the Rio Janiero, for not availing himself the advieo of the master, who sva better acquainted with the management of th vessel ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. i Judge Amasa J. Parker, Albany, Is atrthe Brcroort House.

i i The Holn. Elihu B. Waafcbarne, of Illinois is at the Astor House. Prof. Ai.

Jaequinot, of Harrard College, is at the Hoffman Hoasc B- I'ootala, of Conneetieat, is at i the Got. Kfdeald Proctor, of Vermont, and M. Walker, of Chicago, ara at tha Windsor Hotel. 7 i0 Joph P. Bradley, ot the United btatea Supreme Coars ia at tba Hotel Brans- wick.

i Senator Oeorn H. Peadleton, of Ohio I ex-Oov. Thomaa Bwann of Maryland, and Oen. P. H.

HoL "blagtoa, ar at th Kew-York Ex-Govi Rufns B. Bnlloek, of Georgia! M. Gov. Horace Vrbks Vermont IrarilU Hav.n. oflJostoai tea.

Dealel Tyler, ol Alabama, flflb" PJ3TB10IAKS TO YiaiT POOB CBILXES. The Health Commissioners vrra busUi- cii-gsged yesterday la examining the frpersTJled the applicants for appointment as vUiting thysicfcns to visit th tBeniol-houset during th hot wlathsr and prescribe for the sick children who ptrenia ate ueabe to proenre medical advice for tbem. It is iropoced ppo.nl fU pLyuciau for taisjwork. lWwB 800 400 Plieatlons have been rnl i totnuiUcieaers yesterday selected a few. but did not make any appointment.

Aaad-Joumed meeting of the board will be held at lip. M. vaussn, aaa at probable that tWli, TWtto ail begli until PROSTBATlOSa BT TBS 1TB AT. Tfco following casea of proafratioB iy tha' as war rsparte by toe PaJiee reatardav. i siirIl.1"?' Weet TTra tlthtr.v at Liberty -street and Broad wsy.

TWrt-Vw, roartkavaaa aad fHvwaty! Joka Maarpfalffar, a German, 88 years tf ar. died veatarday at bia reaMea; 8l yiu7. fourti-ataset. tram a suitsUokTrece v41 rv I r. 1" "I I i-aweawMswawawaswassiii i MW LAWS OF THE a i THE WORK OF THE EXTRA SESSION.

at JUST or. THS XEAkXXZB PASSXB BT COJT- GKKrS AID BT TBX PaUtSHJETT DCanr TBX BXaSIOIT JXJBT CXOBED. As-moTox, J-Jy JlJTrin; tha seasion of Catograsa wkiah terminated to-day. 727 bills and 48 jobtretaiomeurcriattf sad 2.5 bUlt aad 119 join resolution war Intro-dUtbHowBerreaentatrvea. Tbefolloar-lnjt Is a complete list of all tbe legislative avaa area w-iich passed both, of tke koaaee, aad wklck.

with' tbe approval of the Prasideat, have become laws i L' GKNXRAT APPBOPiOATTON ACTS. act makiaa BDnronrtatleaia raw th Vi-l- eaneuttve. aad iaaidai exDwaaaa of taa. ft, ti flsud year eadicg June 3U, 18eX aad for other par. Peea.

kili apprctirtatloas for tb so -port af the Army fra tbe Used year ending Jane $0. 1MO. aad for other Mrpoeee. MaJting appropriationa for tbe judical lammm of the Gevcrameat. jMaktag approprlaMon f'- eoa-trocttng tattle aad otoer worku at booth Pass.

MIesUs.r-pi Blven provste for certain exzxmac of lbs pi mail aanlim of Congreaa, and for other par)aea. jfTe antaorise tae baoretary War to aa certain Jtoneyi appropriated kv ae of Coagress. aprrered Marsh 197ft. "for tna protocsioe ai th kigh sand-beak on the Chippewa Kivee." ia tae eoaapsettoa of iu-vovesaenu la aad Bear tbe jooatk of said Chippewa BITLATING TO THK POSTAL StKVICX. jAn sot making additional aanropriatioa fortheaar-vfee of the Post CHree IiartmeBt for the acal rears end lag Joa 30, la71, aad wane 0.

lofeO, and tor other rairpoeea. tTo eatabliab post mute. I I riupplemental to A a act to wtahUah post met as JTo aathorije tbe cweretaryot th TreaVmry to tlate for the parensee at private aaie, -or. if oeeaaaary. Vrocare by condeau nation, a site tor a Post OAee in tbe City of Baltimore, Htau of Maryland.

To atablitb additional mall teates in rtorlds. To extend the time of special postal service until oervioc ean be obtained by advertisement, ACTS EELaTTNO TO THE PUBLIC LANDS. Aa act provide for the convevaaea af tha taw rrounda in toe City of VT ashingtou under tbe act of May ET. 1HV2. 1 To author! tne Beeretarv of TTar ta -ul.

ianda (at PUttaburg) to tbe people of tbe State of Mew. lork. To itrant aadltional rirhts to homestead settlers with. railroad UnHt in the State of Missouri and Arkanaaa. jtllo-y or Dakota.

ilor the Her of certain aertlers on the public lands." su-jproved Match 3, 1877. until Oct, 1, lsSo ACTS REJjATOfO TO THE' JtTDICIAET. Aa act ta amend tha a a. nf Ol 1 QTO fthe i-orthern Judiriai District cf Texas, and to ckaure tne XAstern and -stern IHstrirs of said State, and to fix the tioiea and places far holding courts la tbe aaid districts. Cbaoging tbe time of holding the Kovemberterm of iu-r mien states iisinei court lor tne ulstrict of Connecticut.

prescribe th times for holding the Circuit Coorts um hjwu in an mauict ol nentucky. ACTS RELATING TO THE COLUMBIA. DISTRICT OP An aot to confer upon the Commissioner of tb District of Columbta th power, aatie and liaittaMoaa contain! In client, 8 (water serviosl of tbe Bevlsed Statutes of the Lnited State, relating to toe District of Colnmhia. and lor other psj-posea. Flriug tne rale of Interest aooa errearmcea of generaf wwuwia iw apwciat uuprovesuenta.

Bow due to the District of Columbia, aod for a re-vueoa of aeaesarcents for speetal Unpiorcmecta, aad for other porpoee. Aathorkdng tb Cominlasioners of tb District of CclamWa te Issue 0-jtar 6 per cent, bonds of tb DUtriet of Columbia, to redeem certain funded indebtedness of aaid Diatriet. Authoritlug tbe Oommtwioner of tbe District ot1 wuuu. to exten tne area lor the taking ap and 1m- pound.n of domestic animsls In the IrUtriet of Columbia. to autnort'-e tbe renewal at lean ttbereia tw Aeaoeiation of VTaahingson.

To relieve the churches ot tbe District of Columbia and to clear the title of tbe Trustees to such properly. ACTS RELATING TO COMMERCE. An act to change lb tame of the ferry-boat James Full, to Pasic To exempt from mgUtry. enrollment or Hcens re, ml not propelled by sail internal motiT power of their own. Chauainr th name of tbe steam -propeller Kubna Metrovollian.

To provide for tne change of nam of th steam-boal ACTS OF A PERSONAL NATtAe. An act for tho rwltef of Cyrus Thomss, disbursing agent of ths Cuited atates Entomobigieai Commission. For the relief of Ir. C. W.

Brink, bearer of dispatenea from th Valted r-tates Mlndater In Mai loo in lsei. For the relief of the ritate of Henrv Conard. For the relief of the Fanners' and Merchants' Bank, of Psris. Toss. For the rel ef of William Nephew King.

Jr. Providing eompeotaiion to IL Kics for propertv transferred by htm to the ISorernmcnt of the United States tor the use of the diplomatic and consular renis-aentatives at Hakodadl. in Japsn. To allow Jonn MerryniaaMud Frank Brown, of Maryland, to In: port and laud oat le for breeding parpoaea. Sxtendiug the tension of Gen.

James Shields to his widow sni children, and granting a special penaiooto the widow of Col. Fletiiber ebssnr. Ausct authoridng the Becretary of War to furnish condemned ordnance for the monument ofCt'ol. Robert I- McCuok, of tue Ninth Ob Volunteers, in dncinuati. To remove the pllticl.dlabUltle of Bagby.

Arthur Tesaa, wames Virginia Beale, W. K. MUisouri, Sannders. John 8.. Balto.

I Harriaoa, James I PemOertoB, J. C. Pbiia. I MISCELLANEOCS ACTS. Aa act to prevent the lnlrodu-tioa of contagions of lnfictious diseasea into the L'nited Mates.

i To authorise Uie Kecretarr of tlie nnwinu-HOT oc a reingeraruig fc or tae disia- Changing the name of ths Xatlocal Bank of Cnm. merce, or Dncuinati, to the liauonai La Farettc and rack or Commerce. 1 Ttof factories operated prior to March To authorise the employment of three additional mm-smtaiits hi the Library of Coagresa. A bill to provide office rooms fr the MsttonaUBoard of neaitu and for tbe oabiieetion of its report aud paix-r. Te piovice for tbe appointment of Mississippi Hirer Uoramiasiou for the improvement of aaid river from tho ead of Ihe pauca near its mouth to its head vster.

i To authorize the construction of a railroad bride acres the Waoaah River. Concettiing the Lcgisiatlr Assembly of the Tcrritorr of Montana. Prol iiBtf a new propeller for the Cnlted State Wp Alarm. To amend section 6 440 of tbe Revtaed Btstutes. To corfe-t the reading of "An act making appropriations fi-r tne eouKtruetlon, repair, prosorvation.

and completion of certain works on rivers and harbors and for othr purpOHs." approved March 4. 179. Providing for the binding of the internal revenue laws and Manual. To amend section 1, psge volarae -'0, of the United dtstes ktstutes at laige. Forty-arvh Congniaa.

An act to provrde lor the ex-itange of subMdlsry coins lawful money of the ntted Mates under certain cir-curastsncs, and to rm ucn cniu a legal teuder in all iv. tiu lor ovner purposes. Toaiia-nd sections 1417. 1.4 IS, 1.4i6, 1 420, l.B'il off he KdrUed Statutes of thetpitod States, Snd rolsi- Inr to ths MiTr. PUt Salt Of QUininC and nt nirlnln.

free list. Auth.rising lbs Conway Xaiional Bank, of Conway t.i ehanre ita locsttun and mxt. To filling Tacancuw In the office of Chief of Engineers, United Slews Artuy. JOINT RESOLUTIONS. A lolut resolution relating to tbe organization of ths uQi ernlng recorla of misnd International tribunals ou fiie in the Department of Aoecpiiugfrom Prof.

Kdward Kentalne. of Loaixiana, ewrtain iriai.ead diawiugs illuatrattng plans for river tmprovemeulsr loaui horlie the printing of a portrait of tbe late Prof. Joseph Henry, t. aeeompanr the memorial to Autiiorinag tbe i ublic printer to bind In cloth certain volumes ot sailing ditectlone for the Cnlted btatoa: Hv-dioijrapliic (nice. To pay Prof.

Peter Coll'er for services as chemist tn the prosecution of evaaions of detiea on sonar. To repeal certain (Causes in buudrj Civfl APcro-prtaiion set, auunrvwd March 1S79. Authoriiliiv the completion of the foundation of the -Monument. To print B.OOO copies of the anal report of tbe United States Centennial Commlnlon apon tre 'International Lihlbltlou aud Ceuhfnmal orieLeauon of I Authoridng tbe appointment of a unmlulitn lu building for a city Post omc to tbe City of Wasninr- ton, D. C.

Authorising tb Secretary of the Kvy to place vessels and hulka at the dlanoaai of CorcmUataiwnf 1 or uumw proper person at ta porks ot tae Wi iiing the datr. on which he pay ef the committee elerks, page, and labor ore of tbe Bone of Keieeeuta-tlvecwhoar paid aurinif tbe aeeiuea onle ah.il for this session. In relation to tbe International Ixhlbittona to be held at Sydney and Melbourne. Aaatralta. in 17 aad IHtAI retroul'sUeh.

etroU stiver as or near Dtreettag a monument to be erected mark tnsMrth-plaoa of Oeorve V. asnington. To provide for tbe uureha of the etoreotrp pistes of tbe Anal repert of the Centanalal Ooenaiissioa apon tb Centennial Kxhiuuloo of INT v-wiaaias-oa apon Uoasi rrauite btwks to Mowar Post, Grand Army of tbe Republic, of Kew Orleans, La. AutborUtag ot tb Miaslasippt Klrer. aaar Let Oottcordia.

tav. ua Cowp-ni Bead, MlaaT i "Uh mtad Btataslm- for rt4to.Torry. Te pay eauplnye of tb Heeae of IT born ea tbe annual roll one month' estraay! A BMLZ WIIB A BISTOJST. 1 Arnorr the stage "properties" ef theCom. die Frascaii I Paris UabcU who tetoraedag history Is thus recounted by a writer for I (Jmuloi, who recently picked hi way tarqagb tb erowded sterw-room of toe theatre -Tbla fin ball -wa formerly hang ia th belfry of th Charehot Si, Ger mala TAuxcrroia.

It was the first set in motioa on aa order from tb Louvre in the terrible aight td Aug. 34. 1573. Cpo He ami now tolling Cath. trisbtful massacre ef M.

Bartnolnmew. lu stalstor kned sounded Blght-drwaufal music fcrVycl more dreadfal drsms, When th revwladoa brokVorittt churches wer eJoaad-tka prieata fled. Tha boW ataaters, aad tbey thought thay would hav mo mere nerd iA Th bella of asoat of th SZZuFLl Pari. tokea down and maltod aad east leto eano7 mlTancltre'prL Writk arkark riva tbe aiwat "vi sv. i i.

w. w. mtTtJ' Ckoaaar ttae to PUwete ew or on oomaeg ta ball eg St. Oerwsaial ABxerrois. After tbe Upea af Urcwat lariea tnta ball a.

iMJH wT-a. w. aaaw SB BJ1IBJ BJ SBTW agjfj BBBBJBhB ful sammoas it kad aaat forth-froos to klfrrls aas sverlao reraalad amoaar to rnsosilj of aawosrw. srewa Bate i ties as been aaad la tha repre ntatioa of "kiarioa Ita atrok hav marked toe kens af eseeatiea of Dldker a-4 to rUg tot RAPID TRANSIT IN BROOKLYN, 4CTI0S. OT AUIXatif CaUTiaSTO-HJP pogrnojr tr rMrsaTf-owrni.

Sapid transit caisaraDw. laelndin tha br tke Aldermen af tba v. vr vwvo, rmog ta jumga fjematy UwaeTilroad tna rinkt to build alevatad eriaAa K. wii toorougkfarM to city, was to Brlnalaal topes swiam a nvMlvt yMr. Amoagth prom, arty-owner affeated ay tka Ifcoad eplatoa was dp Uad.

om aaUad ta near aeTwnaeb of mU tfaaarsuritsi pieasare, rthira nstlj dansaiil tb actloa ef tbe Board of Asderauas ta r.sta. valaabl a franehls without eraring eemr)nlioa eltber to toeeitvat tarraoJ faw wwtw i rrw ewBerswboe pvopecty might damaged All ad. awIaVAal IV a "ws ssa rapta transit waaawmaslti la BraoUya, a a great many aflnnad aaaavam aTTaatl asflilnaaasl aivaaam a. i. s.w "A t.

i tht klnM fe.ii t. fcrganiaed by tke Msyor- Rapid Transit Commission. Ceafto aeodiUoaa imposed befora reaid id aw km ffJ0 hmlt Sng r-w iwnws anenua give their aom-beat, Taia ascsssarr ana.1 tsJL.ZZ Jriad, bat without saeceas aa' far, ob- 'taaVlam BV IK At MVM( ot Daniniaaw TOC vinni mma aaa a eommiaato appotutodt take aeetimoar ead eetarmlae whether road, over aad nw tm sirooajyn, XB aoauaia-tot kaa already reaortad in favoTJf toe eompaay, aad should the mora ka oaanraMd by tke General i TeTwlTtbeonsaml of tb property-oernaTS will eel be aieessary. The eoateat ef the Aldermen having beea obtained, the fr-nyt" event ef a favwrabie deetalonbv th Term, will at ear) proceed to baUd to roads. That they will meet wJtk determined etrpo-ition from property-owner is ctrrtkln.

If the uiT-eral Term eoonrms the report ef the Rapid Transit CommUsion. aa appeal wifi be tokea to taVCoart of Appeala. Moreover Individual nreperty-awaer. hv already aaaoasoad their kstantiua of sMasnslc. aa Individually to enjoin bt77roa7pro? eeediag with taa work, inou the raasoea latsT htjloa arol to.

City HaH voTn. effect that a large lorn of sneney had beea aaid to put th scheme through tke Common Connea ever tha Mayor's veto. ii Brooklyn faewatad Road waa ao. -waatifri were obtained from Judge Donahue to tolCttyaad i'tJZ" -Prily reaamin: tog the company from baOdiae: their road mor-tions of Kven should the nngs Kailrcal be BecsfnIrthe St? wlthpoeiaoa from to wbh ba already th. A PASSAIC MAS3 BRUTALITY.

'i BKATUfO HIS Tnri THAT SHE CAXWOT BECOTIE. Jamea Kinz la a largest stoat man, eisplayad la Raid A Barry's calico print works, at Paasaia, N. aod kas tke reputation ef beiag a avaa at a lo-kat and uncontrollable temper. He was la Kew-Tork on Manday, aad he returned aom asaca tka worse tor liquor. When Be reached Paaaaie be tald several persons he wa going to kill Ms wife, bat ao importance waa attached Lg this draakea threat.

At toe house ke found a brother of bia wife, aad as aeon a. this man had gon! KUag mad a aina fere womaa. Vltk an old jiehair ha beat ber la the most bratal menar, aatn the walla and ven to ceiling war net tared with blood, aad to chair was broken la fragasesta. Th wwrnaa's acreams had by this ttm brought a crowd ofwople to the house, feeing tbem King ran oat anduade thought he would be sat from pursuit by Paaaaie Coanty officers, Chief Oidls, ef the Paaaaie City Pe-t -iTf1, ef a earriaga, evertooa and Wared King. Th fUw foaghtaesperatelv.

but Ihe officer and th carriage-driver saecwedVd la bringing him back to Paasala, where they found a peat and angry crowd. They had beea hareageed by Mrs. Kins' brother Into a state of frenxy. wettl mvlimnr 1 lTnehu to aappoaed wlfe- attaek were vaada oa tha carriage eoa-tolnlng the bow thoroughly cowed aad frightened brute, and had the eitlMita aeeambled once got him into their elutehe It 1 certain that tbey would have mad short work ot him. ij With great difficulty toe officer got his prisoner to the City Prison, where he was lodged for the alght-jj yesterday mornlnMr.

King wa In a critical aaondiUi-a that tha pkysi-riana advised tbat ker aJute-raortam depoaitlea taken. Justice Norton took it, and Klagwa thea wj a rswnos. i cere ta no hope for the 'injured 'woman's recovery, in the yttjawwana. BAbB-BALL. Tbe ram reeterdaw if tnrnnnn 4w t.

ru viewy betweea the Flyaway alne, of thl city, and toe Maiden nine, of Maiden. waa a very good one, aad there were many spectators. During the first six In nine the Flwaw.w -j- uiwuw uu error, ana prevented their opponeabs from scoring a ran. Ia vu. NTtsis me vunors scored their two runs aae an error by Dolcn.

Tha tltchlag was good on both side. The score is as a. la.ro. a. ait iium Thrill 1st HO a.

la. ro. A a. fovarl, 3d b.0 urroy 0 KaMrh, Sd b.0 PamtlL r. 1 IDeaaaw a 1 I Ibwceserld b.U 1 0 2 0 1 IS 1 1 roge.

e. Flint. I yncK 2db.0 Poleu. a. s.

1 Ti arebam, c.l fl'Xall if -i wmlre head. r. It 1 a Thompson, cil 0 1 0 0 Fowler, 0 Total 6 13 27 1 A 1 A nuns Bcoaab bach uktwo. JO 3 0 10 11 'deB ,0 a a a a a Flr.t be by etrors Fly wsy. 8 Maiden, Left on base livawayj Maiden.

4. Totai base hits Flyswey. Maiden. 7. Out on etnkee-r 4 Maiden.

8. Time of game Two hir and It minutes. Cmpire-Mr. Wardea. Tbla sftaniAAB tK .1..

una sss us aat den Blue will play ia Jry Otty. Tl I Jnlw 1 TX.l Hoaton, 4 league gam. LTioA, N. July 3 Ctteas, Oj Nattoaals, 9S chsmpionsnip game. I hrracuse.

K. Y. Jul 1 rm a. t. Innings.

'j foCtiHgggpeiR, K. Yi. July of Had. son, olunteers. of Ponghkeepsie, 6.

CLBvaLAjto, Ohio. Jaly 1Cleveiaad, Biffs. TBE LATE OKjf. hULLTE TAUILY. From tht St.

Paul (Jlin. Pionstr-lTtts. Jun4 is. Oen. Alfred Sully Waa firs I married while a Captain of Infantry, a Spanish lady.

atSaate Barbara. CaL, prior to the war of tbe rebeiUea. A child wa in rcau tbU marriage, and both wife and child died aboat a yee after the marriage. He ra-mslned a widower antjl aboat 12 years ataee, when he married aa Englishilady waoaa nrnulntno be formed at Dubuque, Iowa, and wa believe it was at that city this second marriage waa made. This lady, th widow Una.

ouily, with toelr twa chllaren, one aged lit year and the other years, now resides with a toaioea stster of Crrn. baUy. ia Philadelphia. Mr. baU, bad beea wrto air t0- years, and h.rseif and ehUdrea were with him at Port Vaaeoaver at ta time of hie death.

She aeeomyankaof ala Phltad-lphle, where thev were tatwrrwl i ho widow is la vary moderate rlrrs tartan, aa Oen. Bully left no property of onaeqaec. and for the eara of herself aad eUUdren i a beggarly peaaioa of abowt B70O Mr annara. which shs weeive frora tha OoveraaaMt. uZL Tboenaa Bally, left bat very Uttle properto.

aU which went to a anarrkea daughter. andvto Oaral kiatealf expeaded hi la-oom in easiatiag reiativee who ware aaar aad dear to klm. Tbeea ere tbe fact ta lb aaee, aad akoeld ruffle to protect to memory of thrraa old soldier, wko waa ever th idol of kurtomanaad. aad wboaa gallant reword Is a moanmeai more ndarirat than chiseled marble. Let him Wy Up.

rH PRE SOB CBAMBERS. Commenting upon tb aboard eontrTrsiM that oeeer from tira tojlla la tke Caaeaber of Dep-aties, the Paris CAarieari ay that if toeveoattna the leaiabulvs hall ariU nndoubvedly be th theatre of a colloquy like tb following k'' ttjh! 1 PaUaito. Preeident It rraatjd. Ipaty-U -reaJd beg flat thing to a rat aae It to ma. i President I daeir to remark that sack kaa aaver beea ar tatention.

1 ar good wa are illed to be virtuous. 1 Presidaot-Pardent but I ewppeaa It 1. net to tailmaxima that youkav asked permtasioa rpeak. Deatv It la wot ains.ary 17 as to asUassitto 1 dwUver. President Tea! le not tbe owstsoa, bat-.

Deputy Oa toe eoatrary, toat hi ta raastlrm aad that alon! For that reaeaa 1 apeak af it. PrealdeaeTba Cbaaakee i iWyitabear y. Deputy It only doing what It skoald. President Hen year addraea I rputy I dceLtr that tbe tributra la aot tree I appwei aa aablta aintaa, aad I towr from to Right, The bold speaker return to hi seat, aad re-em vea th felicitation ot a Bamber ot his aeileagneaj 'i j. i SJ a fl Pi nv I 0 0 3 1 ait yi 1 a 0 Slob 5t NATIONAL JTHE FEDERAL FINANCES, tar BTATUfKxr jtxecoixaoi a OTHii rrAsTrriCav WAsnstyrcw, July 1.

Tba foUowia, t. Sttltiaaw Oe pablle debt totoaBat ha wm-mmf, XXjBt. AS in a lWAs at IiVsa7Z: a "O.TO.Nxj i lioad at i pr twj.Ooo f2 VFJT 37.015 63o j3M2aayjraaVwV OU amaad aad legal tanisg frwettanal IA Ma 2 Geld and uZzZucil?" ll.ttZ.Z 0.7M Total Ss(La59T: TtalabtataTraaaww IJ-bt, Lmd Cask aa fas lta. aa 8.0s-7.1ea.4w, Increase ot debt during tba Xeer'ed'd li Intareet da aad Ieb on whieh tatareet fatarwa GaU aad 7.015 Oc a.wo.i 17.680,ni L'aitod Btotoa note bold foYrV on puna ai cerunriate of d. fJaiaad State aoV.

bald foVril 8.075,8?, 104.07J.41 14 47J.flj aomptiom os neuoaai ear 1---- ailed Bond mot atatmrad. for whleh 4 per nt. oooaa bare MM UWBA4 Cash halsnee avaUabl jaTy'aC wiiiaSfTT- AawOacta Asseta Cask la the Alisue t- foadssrW I flta WiU PaiUUw CmmmnitZL Priaelr-1 ewtataadiug Iatarest aeersed aad not ret neid. 1 ua 1 treatpaid br the Cnlted State, aaaUa, Balanee of tote eat naid bv the Catted Btatea I i-. "a AtaEJfcJi Vix 6.tl8,Gl2ba4bee.

retaroed. TU sna is ui insiarf a ixn, 11 ViL Tb total receipts af tb Grow stent for fbt Iw, ear eadtag to-day, from alt aoarees. T-T 270.50 327 total tatryT ot tnaladiag latoteet a taa publta debs. ta iA 63. Ta total I aTtS aoia aad bullion la tb Trearury JaaTi tb aatTS waa itl35.3S2.689 43.

Tib aaw, lB Treasary to-day 1SS.23.474 6i TZ- Th following at a statement of eolners eated at the United State kliata A.rT ttoaU 13.0 9-1 2UU ii eVtfOT.ajw 5, IT7.woo 111. tan Half -dollars. Quarter Inmes Total ovai. aev Cwsaeps. afsaev Five P.SSO Three evata 4 Total.

Total Aleus; Ml'oSa10' OeteV DoshU eagle 1U3.144 Half aaglea pree-doliar 3,34 4M.7SO leilara. 1 S.trCU 1.U4 L44 LlCCrtae Tetal gioKiU. IISK; r7.K7,f50 'gM 4i0 uv 450 Total Jfiaor fHllaartf 1: sT.SiTvtilk TW ceau. JS. 500 Three eeata i kii sx.ii 4esk Total miaev b.6sU.0U "TtTr? wwn lr NOTES FROM WASHINGTOX it VTashlhjto.

July 1 In a- The reeeipta from Internal reveaaa to-asr wer S33Q. 812 75. aad from Customs $273,814 Th Secretary cf tba Trwuary laa reeeirii naneavtlop postmarked Nw-Tort lTi(50r plaeed to ta credit ef tke eoaselenr aad. I After a eontoai of four years tha CtaatiV atoeer of Pateata to-day laeaed to R. HoV0a.t Nsw-York.

aa tke aasUrnaes of IV Crewell. ef Bew ton. a patent fr the eotnbtaattoa onto awsb a. fecting printing, mac nine of a web cutting jeecW lam aad a rotating sheet folding rare were nine eontwctanta, lnclnding tw froa Britain. ii The following th tort of the bOL as 1 paaaed by Congreaa and signed by the fr 1 yesterday entitled "Aa act relating to vetetk sa "'I 5- propelle ty sailor uternal motive power ef tkcat rui ie 1 akai aua ror etaer parpoews That the rrevkea sine ou 01 tne Revised atatuU ef the Caitai isa nail aot be ao construed a te require tb T-arM any fee or char for tb enrolling or liccm as sels ballt tn tba ty aited Mate, and owned kydtaaa toereof, aot propelled by ail or by intarwi awoa -porT of their own.

and aot ra any ata csrrrai 1 paaaengen, wnetber navigating tn tat real waaa of a ritata or the navigable waters ef tba Vty. States. aad aot eagaged la toada with refUgae foreign territory aor shall tola any risus i sons trued to require the enrolling, rrgirierisg licensing of any flat-boat, barge, or like craft tat carriage ef treigbt. aot propelied by aail or ry a Bad motive power of It owe. ea tk riven as ot th United state." It I I ARMY AUD XATT IXTZLLlQXtCl.

rTASHiKoxo, July 1. i. Hnmphrcys, Chief of Engineers, having 4srral 40 ooaaeeativ years as commissioned eflaar, ba his owa roqeast, retired trom active aervteabia formity with aeetioa 1.243 ef tb Revised Stsnaa Tae resigaalleu of becoad IAent. AriosW MsUW- Btoa, Tbirteeatk lafaatry, has beea eecentod kj1" President, to take sdeot Jnaa Hi, 1M7U. Becretary ateOrary kas directed Bargee Oieey 1 at.

8 tern berg, who ia bow a Umpory daty a city, ta repert to the President of th Board of Uealto tor daty ea to Havaaa Csaa low, waieh la to vtail Hevaaa a laqnirs is A.m .1 Chief KagineeT C. E. Devailln, Paaaed lotted Engiaeeta Robert Crawford, G. W. Hcab.

Stivers, sil RE CUne are erdered to to) 1 aetve ia rsadlness for aea aervtee. Paaaed Asssw Engiarer Alfred Adaawo Mdetasbed freeiescd PaLadalpkia, and erdered to bold k'ratstf at- aea for sea cervira. 1 I Ths torpede-boat Dpalcb arrived aa tkeT9 Ingtoa bevy -yard yeatarday afternoon. Tat -s caenett larrrwed as Vtakaberc ea June $7. ho" beea at fear day aad etgks boar treat --Orleans.

1 A dUpatek to tbe Xavy DeTmrtmeat Ifreat 'k mender Evaaa ef tke i rain fog-ship rWateff- i aeaneee ht arrtval as Heat Cm Tvnira Jaw waa to cave sailed for Braada Jaa IL 1 nosroLt, vtv, lJcmaodore A. a- tnie snore rag too rermal abarg of to vwi KaVT-mrd. ui avaa aalwal a i iliiafl Fraakhav I i TBX XXXTVCKT TIE WOP XX XX Prim.Iit&lcT.A1Jui We ara fnHv nmnmAmA tkal fnllast tigatioa any meld. wbthr Ohio, ladicsa tacky. New-Terk, or ataasatbasstla Wffl dsn errata tbe aaplsasaat fawttVas tha aseeaasskwl' of pablie adaaastua baa beea afortai baa bad a positiv deWtarioes effect ea toe nwrw' to ma, aad weakened tka foree ef an it as a moral saoeow, Tka aot aa arff s' nita ftiTtbemasa.

Whatever a disprevee, 1 relaaas esUy btate ar odacatioa.1 lb matter aef vast toy" aad wUl aasaradir. from thU time, rweaivs tn taetloa. Soma ef tb btatea have da rioat lanormta aad snoot expensive eet 7f Jb atoawaj are, for tbe most part, 'deVwiODiu and asrfaaUaa' te i-" tbsasaolwa awtira man wll s.11 a Am tl.wl lata tktaltlea, aad toe Into dl1, 1 rnmi aU te mtmi dtrjgwoee tosc vuuiiwin eeiano aa earir aa aossio a posiio bed i mease are at pruaat vswrb attached Taey hav beea toagbt aa took apoa free rtft astd aa tmnortaa. faeaa la a 1 amine, uai aa rr-nslinl aes hasllr aatbority. hsara family reeaoaal' tnereay tart ins artm aad adds aasac atrwarta aad raaarag to tb aaageveo niawi sbbi peon eaaeaorsa 11 ss a aw funis Btoral and aoataL hrv wswk alas aad inainasa aalf-averantaat.

araattaiss-'' 1 rrawiirloa QtiA iMmble vagi as ktalf i. gtawr. Dollars i t.814,050 S3.ru 89K i 503JX7 1 teas as- r- 'b .1.

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