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llttorgflxli CimtSe CttrstraD inSSECmUTIIE STATUES FEUARDEST OIYK3 AN ILLUS TRATE? LECTURE txowrxa jrxx ixnir sow ceaxola FACTTJKED A aj-TtXEXjOF TO CTFBIOTX VbrwtlMtf)ieBMtionAn4aDajiibr E4 -jtere-Utig toddents la the Teasr-eot-IM Cesoole mm is the talte4 Blgiee District Ceert eeterwe. Mr. Fee-roe-i, -he ptaatlff. eeoepie4 the wlteee ataed throughout the dar, -tore thea two-laird the seesloe belag talAS ej kr tt eootl-eaaee of le direct MlBr. 1 Mr.

Bun aoed asted thie asslaatloa. ud Mr. Ooate. who wu a freaeeet ebjeetor. la dm or twe lattaaeet nh4 to lee tit unpw, mi jtbe twt daauuriac teetlutoar pile, at tgaloat alt ejieat.

aad the alleged eatiqai-tlee NbitcM to a dlisectSoa aa erltieeJ aad rata law aa that to which a eaaever la eubjeote ader the eeeJpel jof a sargeoa ta the dl-asetiac-roeot. A Bomber of taa astalgenie-tioee wara prodieed la aoart. aad wba 'Jtr. Feeardeot pfiated cat taa- abas-tee which aad baaa (Bad aad tabataotUted bU tUte-t-eeu by the ardaeloa a( photograph taara at Crpr-a aad JUoadoa, fee eeeasea to are taa role of a witana. aad aa aaj eeeempits-ed crttia aad lee-larar drove taa -aeej bona la a vary pleia aad forcible saaaaar.

Tlta cre-aoTsmlnation. whleh mi begua ibortlr Jefore o'olooli la the after-aooa, wat aoadaatad br Mr. BUokner, Tba courtroom wu wall, fillet ihro-g-oet th day, nor ladle beiagla etta-daDoe thaa at taa bearing oa ear previous day. Ilagered aftar miw aad edloaraaient lo eaamloe tha hl-aoes Cypriote agar ttaodiag a Abe alark' deek aad tha ooea-a' tabiee. I tardar morning we called to tba Jlgare of tha anhiaaJ This wu received la London fro as Cyprua witBoof tha heed or right lac la Ihia aoadltloa It waa shipped ta haw-York br tba wit-- aee.

who waa earpneea to see tee agere aiaiouaa lotaet, tba miasm aaad and UabarinC baaa aao-nllaa nna tha whoka ao traalad aa to aaoaar aa a o.id piaaa of ctoaa. Tba drat tlroa that aa aaw tha tora album loaf and li aoarictlaf pbatoaraph Sf taa prwat waboot Usa haad aad patera waa la lar. imt, orar a raar alter it waa foead la tba Buno. It waa aaowa blm at tha realdaaoa of Diekeoa D. Allay.

It Brat time that ba had kaowa of lu exlataaoa. Mr. Faeardeat taatload that ha attaadad one DseeUn of tha InTaatiaatiac ODBlttea whieb loreaUaatad" hl obartaa. wbora ba wak treitet aoartaoaalr. thoach ha waa aot laritad to rrmala with tha aommittea lor taetr tapper with Mr.

frlna. at wboaa boaaa the laveaUcatloa waa bad. Heaaked tbta aommit tea aa a matter of fhiraaaa tbat he aa allowedao eleet one of tta aseaibera. Thla prtTtleira wm dolled aad ba at Drat declined ta appear before tbe eommtltee. but Baally aooaeaied todoao.

aod made a partial atatameat to aomeof the reatora-tloaa. He told tba taommlttee of the chance In the atataette to which tee mirror had been added, aod aleo pro red roax IM Ceaaola'a work oa Crpraa that the scare of ttae'apfalna. exhibited entire to the committee, bad, Me a discovered, aeaoroinrto Irt Ceaaola'a eteteniat In his owa book, wltboat tba bead. Jadca laly and Prof. HItabeock asked hJa a few qoeatlonacraiallra to tha flaarea.

Did Preaideot Barnard ask you aay uaesUonaT aaked Mr. Banr. i OoaaalooaUr. bat he waa atnally talklaa oa one ab)eet when the I committee were talkloc oa anotbar. Hla daafheae reran ted blm from following the eubjeotataa wa passed rapidly from one to the ether." wlll Mr.

Peuardeat. i Referrlnat No. 411. one of the nroree torestl- a pbotoxrapb e( tha flrara taken In Cyoraa. i aaa't aoe any knees In this Crpraa pbotOflraph," ramarkaa Jaac Liair wbea ba looked at the Dkv tare andeomparet It with taa Otrare which waa aroTtded with the allawaooeof knee.

Tbc-1 witaeaa answered: they are aotthera In the Crpraa ptotare, and! yet tbey were oa tba Agare In Loadoa. aa yoaiwlll ace by thla phetocraph tat en Juce Ialy didn't paraua thla topic aay farther. The ataLuette At stnee Or Tfliu. af s'liMBAhtfiv lad. of a Brare with! a ball ta Ita haad.

aad of the ayptlaa warrior, all of which are from the Dl Ceeoola aoUeetlaa, Wars broucht Into court, with another flaore. aaj naraatorad Cypriote1 of tha same deltr wbiob now maeqnerade at tha Ceatrai "ark Moaeam, mirror la head, aa Venus, which la tha property of the aaelataat director of tba LooTre la k'arts. and whloh had heea loaned to Mr, Feoardent for aarposaaaf eoaapariaoa In. this an It 1th these, the pbototrapha lakea at Crpraa for DoaU'a work. Colria'a alias, and Il Ceaaola'a Cyprus, pbotomph takea at London, aad tbuee takea -at Aba Maaeom to thla City, Mr.

FeoaMeht (bra aa lllaatratad leoture on tha lA Caanallaa method of reatociaa? aad reoonsfrnotltrjt aatlquea. for' mason sa parpoaea. The lilt ecataetta waa Brat shown, and air. euaraentaaiafbat ha had critically examined the naure la Londoa la eomaanr with Mr. Colria, with whom ha bad a dlacusaioa aa to what the atataelte waa.

It was than." the witaeaa acid, perfectly clean aad tba detail were perfect: lace bow eliminated by tha seraplna to wbieh it aa been abjeoted jappaarlna ta bold relief. thoee lines are aoaei: tha fiaare baa been re-worked aad ebaared from -Its orlainal appearaaea: wblcn waa like thla fla-ure (tatreaaeta that belonrtaeTln the Loarre) aad tae pbotocrapba" He then de-acrlbed tha evolution of tha mirror; detail of which hare already aaea aires la Taa Tiaaa dar ln the procreea of the trlai. The fa-are of tha Ka-rotlaa warrior, with a bead Of elate color aad a body of pale straw color, waa aaxt placed on tba Beak betweea Judge thlpman aad Mr. KeaardeDt, where tha Jury ooald plalalr aeo It "Thla furura." aald Mr. Feoardent, "la what IJiare called" a horrible aaoalcamatlon.

Ceaaola, la hla work on Cyprua. aald the flrara waa InBHil In 1 A prua. aad aama to rloedoa with tba liarht eaonldsr Dlain. At tha Ceatrai Park Masena It Was showa aa a complete and entire figure, and all of one color. In Londoa that color waa like tba prasiot color of tha head.

Jatble aountrylthad aiaaced. faded out to tha color of tba treat. eia eaoiorrBDn. ausi at cyprua. aoawa that tba head, traak wllbi stamps of lag, aoea, aad anna wara each different pleoea.

Whea pbolo-yrapbed la Cyprus It bad a perfect aoea, bat aa right shoulder. It ihad do aoea aad ao ahoaJder la London. Now. it has ao noee, bat he a shoulder made 1 oat of one alaae of Moaa. lit barlna prertoaaiy beea testified thai the shoulder Waa made ap of plaster aad a lumber of pieeec of stone while tba figure waa la tba roartaaath-htraat Mueeum.

aad that tha stone houlder of one iaoa bad Mca Inserted at the Park Maaeaax) Htbao the flgura waa shewn la Londoa bloiebee ef dirt were risible oa rariaua parks; the oalj blatabea discernible aow are suoh color, aa remela after the removal of tha wash, Whloh baa beea doeeamoe the aontrararay Theea blotch tha wl' acta pointed oot to tha Jury, hat they were hardly dleoeroible aa they were so aear the color of tae atone. "Tba r. cardan aald. laacrUlaly of three pleoea aot re-latea to one aaothec The bea4 and feet, wbloh are Joined to aba trupk here, (showing unvtore a weica iu pisnsr waa puuniy rlalbll, are of a mora aaoieat period than tha (rank. DoNL wrltt'ng from Infoncatloa glren him at Crprua.br Di Ceaaola.

atatee la his book thai tba U.l nml mn 4Kt mm mnA IW i area were extenoed. Now the rignt arm la gone tea the left head' aad arm are attached to thla break, hearing dwu at tba aide. Tha arusplta. yoa will aotlee. aaa of dlffereat heigh ta.

Had tha tor alloc beea properly carried oat taa restored shoulder would bare beea blrece than the other lasiead of aa a lerat with It. aa li la aow. 1 air oplnloar Dex-fl'a daamiptloa and Ue Cy-pre photographs! are oorreot, aad tba traak onai the eooetuslea that ther belong to a A rare which stood like tbra." The wltaeae knelt oa tha im trvm of ana jury in ue aosiuoa or ut repreeentatlon of aa arobcr. kneeling aad a raw ing aia how. Tha fraatare at taa albew, he aald.

pieiaiy snows tae arm ta Bare aaaa extended, aow. this right arm should he raised, the hand woum exteoo aocra tea aaouhiaa aad plgvnly out at ail Dtoportica. Tha earring oa tha granary hbout the grotaa and apper lege la plainly modara art. aad wholly Ballke thai of tha aacieat. Let ma ask ypa." InUrrapted Mr.

Bear, "what aduoelioa Joe haee had to fit yoa to arttieiae art so sharply, cad.Ceflaa what paricd aertaia work belongetor' i -I Brat atadlao) wndar Bar father, one of tha greetest expert ia Lnropa. tbaa under Jeaa Fraa-col MiHet. tba faiaoua tbaa aadar Theodore Koaaeaa.H i Wa will aow kxhlblt aUtuaUa ICo. 409, which Mr. Feaardeat etMaad aa No.

IK owing to a son ration of Bambcra, WU1 yoa hladly prodaoa a acid Sr. baaaa. A aojaU flgara, mounted oa a email pedestal aad Bamily hie eaoarh to oreete so great MBcatipa aa It aid, was produced aad Blared aa JatWa bhlpeaaaa desk. Mr. Feuardeat looked at It appeared aatoalaHad.

kmA tn howa eume.drawiaca aad Matocrapha, aad aald: "That la aot tha tgure 1 waat: 1 want No. caw. 1 kar Beyer aaea or talked about this agar." "Bot the a am her Is 1 ee tee pedeetal ta anarked ao, hot It lb aot hdy laqaltc dlffereat. It I aot the flgara aa all. Mr.

Banga-What wa Wmal la tha agar that Bead to atasd oa pedeetal So. ettt. i Mr. 8ttckBey-a far aa wa know that la tha ana. FeuarUeatAIiat It aot the oa 1 saw lac Moeeaex.

Mr. i hoata-WalU wa will try and tad th rlcba Sr roa sy un a aot tba right oae. Mr. Feaardeat-, tha la aot It, I kaow. I without the bead at Mr.

Prtaaa'a I Maeanm. ana had aketched there ay-Ms. Troy. I naked Mr. Krarta ta re showa here la Lkocd eotet-J" of the Dt Oaaaoia aaUaa- tioa.

lkuh ant ft at aiL lr.k do yoa kaow af thla gara air. Feeardenv-tNotaiBg at ell. unices this head waa raaaorad fr uha old statuette and attached to tkU oaa. I wit what 1 alhd No, fi parea the atatuy.tw wiia the plate wora. eeid ahewed that wbUc the beeda ware bka oaa aacthef the nwrxahowa had a bird aaUaararnr which waa not sbewa la IolL Vbea ha aald.

pointing lo tae diSereaoa. Yoa aaa aee there le aotblre Use that ta tha pietara. Mr. Caoatet-Tha bird Buy nay. fceea earvad Uera Boe It waa iphotorruphid.

r. lrvgf ary araoahly rt he beea. The "(ureal a Tooth eroachiagoa taa ground, aad holding a bird la Ita haadi area utrodoeed. ana tha witaeaa exerted that tha od ataa'a hi ea tha skoOldera waa ptaialr erreng. tBe head ahould have beea that of a yoath.

la proof -of thla tseory he ml erred to PI Ccaaota' Cyrra. aaa aui't aad iColrlaa Bictaree. r-LSf Bgurec af thla character to hare baaa alweye young aad aatire wffarlaga ef womea to Aphrvdlta a th godde af atatatnW ty. ext. the atataa of a yoath.

with ball la It head, evidently a Oraek. left-aeaded haee hall pitcher, waa exhibited- waa ao heery ae to require two aaea to lift It. Oaa af 14 Ceaaola'a photograph takea la Cypra waa exhibited abowiag taa bead, taa left ana, aad the bail he lacing. Caderaeath tha picture waa wrtuea la In Ccenola'a haadwrtUng: Limcetooa atataa foaad la tha rains of aa old temple at ball. AreoaOoaiaal Dieoovanc at Cyprus.

1. Other pbotograph wara latrodnaed to alio that th flgura waa heedless aod armies until restored by Lt Ceaaola, aod exhibited aa an entire figure at Central Park, aad oa which ha denied baring reetorod. Tha aee of plaster aaw show plainly. Mr. Pauar deal, la hla entUei tft tha figure, aald that tba hea waa of mod era Komaa style, the body Urro-Konaaa, sba work oa the drapery over tba cheat Waa racarred la a etiil bctc modern styles that of tha preacet day the head wa a misfit of tba body, aad tba baaa aad fact wara plainly added, for If the Itaee of the fact wara carried ap from the point of Jnaetara tha figure won Id be ao bow-Wired that tba right lag could only bare Joined tha body at tha ahoaider.

or to aa exteaded oat from tha btpe. Baadala arc oa tha feet which hsre beea eat oa la the ooleloa of tha witaeaa. Tha surface of the head waa la a much better state of arcecreattoa than tha surface of tba body. Marina finished this exhibition af the reatora-tioa, Mr. en ardent tcstifled that aa parchaaed the reae which IK Ceaaola aeeoeed him of etealing at aaetioa sale in Londoa la Mar.

1W1. of portions of tba beet of tba IM Cesnola colleetloa aold by houlb-ernly Co, Ha paid i for It, and stld to tha 8U Ccrmalaa Moaeam la Paris. A eeialofue af tba acta, with thla rasa described waa exhibited, and else a photograph of the race, underneath which IX Ceenoia had himself written: Sold to tha Ber-lla Mueeam, 1870." The rate bad never beea ia tb possession, of tha Berlin Maseum to per-caal kaowledge, and Mwow Intfaa at. Gennaine Maseom. IaoideBtlr Mr.

Fenardcnt explained that be la aow theatant lo tin country of tba Freaob hflnlaur of Pahlle laatractloa to effect exchanges tar French muse inns with tha museums af tblc eeaairr and to make purchase of American antiquities. A a aflidaritof George C. Cox. tea photographer, waa read id support Mr. Feaardeot'a testimony aa.

to res tora I Ions aa tba object regarding which he bad testified, and which Cos bad aeaa made by Mr. Halliard. Mr. Feoardent testified that the anonr-mous threatening ietters sent to Cox were In Di ccenola'a handwriting. Regarding tba collection Of bronze, ba aald that ther plainly ahowad that ther had beea treated with acids, and then reeolored to produce the patina which now cerera tbaa.

Ha also testified tbat wbere aertaia cementa and claee had heea aeed la tha restoration, tba ap pllcatloa of pure aold water would aot icrcal their aaa. -area If they were coaxed for a year. Hot water, ateaaa. or potash, would have to ba used to re real tha deception, except where plaster alone bad beea used. Thla cloeed tha direct aiamiaa-lioa.

v. Tba atoaaaxamlnatloa of special lcleVeet other tbaa tba faot tbat aa far aa It waa Sunned Mr. Faaardent wa able to cope Ir. Btlckney aad gat tha beat of tba fight. Hit answers were frankly and anbeeltatiBgiy given.

He aeknawledgcd the authorship of several article aad fathered a camber of Interview In the hrruid aad Tiate, and aiae the publication aad circulation of Clare aoe Cook a pamphlet, tba material of whloh was malnlr aapplied by him. All of these publication were with the inteatioa of eharglag Mr. bi Cecaoia with tba Joining of unrelated part with latent to deceive. Do yoa say yoa are responsible for thla statement la Mr. Cook' pamphlet?" aaked Mr.

Stick-Bar, wao then read: Tba atataa of Aphrodite aad face waa exoreaily maoafaetarrd to meat tha growing want of at leaat oaa repreeentatlre la ao large a find of tba divinity to whom tba temple at Golgol wa erected" and that fit had never baaa Bear the temple nor had other, piece laid to 'have come from there." "I aould not aay it aa well aa that gld Mr. Feaardeat." tba words are to beautiful, to good, for ma. I meant that In aubstanoe.but I could not ay It so wall." He aald be did not axamlae tha oelleeUoa erlt-loaily at tba Foartaantb-Straet Museum because be waa disgusted br the appearance and tha ebaagee wbloh were ao evident. Ncrerthaies. ha kaew the collection by heart, though It waa so materiality changed by 01 Ceaaola.

Ha insisted tbat he exhibited all of the collection eondgned to him lo Loadoa. aad ba did hla beat to aell it. and that the faot tbat come of bia beat piece ware not ahowa waa because IX Ceaaola had them at bi boaaa, and brought them down a few pleoea at a time la a cab after the eolleottoa wa arranged. Segardlag bla hill of charge for 1.414. aald ha had It made out for 3.t)0 aalely to accommodate Dl Ceeaola.

who waa wltboat money, aad dsalred to secure money from tba American purchaser la thla way, eo that they should not kaow ho waa Tbe suggestion was Di Ceaaola'a aad ba got all tba manor boot the 1,424 expense paid to Mr. Feu ardent. Owing to taa deata af a relative of one of tba Juror, aad to enable blm to attend the funeral, tba bearing waa adjourned to Toe day morning aaxt at ltf clock. ROBBING A DOWN-TOWN BOLD TMlKVEt CAKBY1KQ AKMB FBOat THE MATIOHAt. BUTTE ASBOCIAtlOK BOOMS.

1 ThaoflJoaof tbe National Kfl AaeocUUon, on tba aeoond floor af tba building at No. 10S WUllatn-atreet, was aatered by borglart on Tuee- day afteruoca, aoma tlma between 5 aad o'alock, aad tea rifle aad aaa revolver wara aari rlea off. The office waa eloaed by tha boy. Edward Bark, at a little before o'clock, and ba aeoorad th door by two lock one of them being a beery1 padlock oa tha During tba afternoon a thick -act man; of dark complexion, bad entereJ tb offlo aad askhd tba boy If a diamond dealer had a room ta the bundlagV Being aoawaradla tha asgaUve ba took a look at tha aaa of rifle, aad want away. Touag- Barka stepped to tba window and aaw him croc the at rest, where ha met a th lot-set man of light complexion, and tba two talked for a time, until they aaw Barka at tha window, whea taeyturaed the corner aad peaaed up Joba-aireet.

William M. Voce, tha Aaelataat Secretary of tha Hatlooal Rifle Association, aae- apecta laai taeee ware im aurgian. Wbea Mr. Voea reached tbe office yeetarday morning ba found that taa padlock of the door bad heea pried off with a Jimmy, aad that tha Inner look had baaa broken. The aaaa la which the rifle, two of which be lens ed to Oen.

liolr. taeax, were kept, waa empty. One of tba rifle. waiea was eomewua oot oi oruer, lay oa tbe Boor wbere It bad beea left by the thieve, who had taken away tha other. The drawer of the desks bad all beea raaaaeked.

ant nothing waa taken from them, although a lot of valuable allrer medals waa In one of them. A tin box. reanmbllng tha ordlaary cash-box. had also beea forced bat tha paper which It eontaiaed were of no value to the burglar, and were left behind. Tha arm atolea wara a Springfield carbine, a 45-ealibre Bemlagtea rina.

a ou-eallbre Bamlngtoa, State model; a Keeaa magazine rifle, full stock: a 44-caltore aicaal-plated carbiue. a hbarp-Berohard rifle, two Remiogtoa rifle. 46-oaiibra olatol grip, two Winchester Portia riflca, and a Coit'a froatler revolver. The value of the rifle was somewhat over S400 aad their combined weight was nearly BOO pounds, a fact which give rlea to tha theory that tha thieve moat hare had a wagon near at hand ta which to carry them away. Tha robbery waa an exceedingly hold one; a just underneath the office was th More of F.

Boylatoa, wnioB wee oooa, and above Waa a large Workshop flIUo with men. Mr boy is ion book-keeper '-went ap stair at 6:15 o'clock aad found tba door of taa office opsu. hot ha supposed that tae hoy had gone away and neglected to lock it, Tbe aafe waa aot tampered with, probably beea use tba thieves bad ao tlma to experiment with is. A SKIS 8 QUZSTIOlt Jjr A DKCKST WA JV Two or throe cloee-aaoathel ttone-cuttera bavedurihg tha pact few day, beea chipping aut the tep of the broad platform stone upon tha back od whloh rWu tha pedestal prepared for J. a A.

anT ttalna of Washington, la front of the Sub- Treasury, hluoh curiosity baa been excited by the operations of tha stone-eu iters aad many people have climbed tha steep step of tha Treasury building aad asked questions la rata. A aaodeat roang ansa tailed the eeene yesterday afternoon. Beob-eerved that a basin about tour laobee dvep had beea eat la the top ot the platform stone. Approach in man woo wore a pair of everaila aad had a bristliag blaok mustache, ba asked What ia the abjeot of oatttaf oat Ue top of thU platform la thla way Well, young faUar." aaid tha owner of tha brlatUag muaucha. wa are going to put aoma gold -naB in here-' I want a etrll aaawer.

sir." aald th young man. with Cignlty. If youoannot give It to seel shall 09K b4aTftWaWrt. Wall. yar want laformatloa.

why doat yar as for la decent war." What do roa call a deoaat wayf 1 ad tha youag rnaa. wlta aoase aarpriaa. Do yua want ma ta take off my hat to yoa. ar shall 1 pat mr queetloa la writing Oh, bo;" came 1 mild tpaaa tram andar the bristling mustache. rP Faa wiU frame a qoeeUoa for -Wall, why dldat yar aac what fog wa amagauttbaataaar i That a jaat exactly what I meant lb wia yoa please tell ate tha reaeoar I Of eoaree, I wUL waare makln' thl boleao a to fit la tha atoaa that Waahiagtaa steed On Wbea be tuk the oeta of-office.

That' the atoaa wot 'a ae hangin' aa Ue-wall in BeUerue Uoe- rvssiso TXLXQSaPB xsti J. W. Coaveraa, oC Boetoo, 'aad aaa a S. Mott. of thi City, were resle Dtreetor of the Aarerieaa Sapid Tele, year.

Taa Old board eonpriaed fl but ta oonaaaueaca of tha oloee ralai i axiating betwaea tba Bapid and the Baaaei aad Mar- Chan la Telegraph Compear It waa thought aeat ao us areas ia aamaer of xnrertora ol the former ceaapaay. Nearly 10.009 aaaraa of jatoek were voted. Thar aewly eieeted Direetora Imnsediatr oraaaised. re siseted W. Preatdaat.

aad taada J. C. Caea Peoretary aad) Treaaarer. which emcee he hoMa la tha Baakera aad Mer ahaate'aDd Boathora Tatagraph Oocaaaaiea. Tba fomaiaad argaalaaooaa are ataadily poshing their liaea aoathward.

A aaw four-wire line: wee opened to August, oa- Teas da v. aad almilar 11 aee WIU be la aaaratioa betwsea hare aad Charieetoa aad Savaaeah thai waaa. It Is eiMcted Uat naee wm aa axieaced to Ncw-Oneana bator MFxrsr. H. Mar Mar elected graph Com.

ra maaaMra. ra IN AND ABOUT Tlltv JiQ MORE STAGE TKB Z.BMOX WHICH A TOCM WOXAX WELL BUD ALL HKB LI FX. HigKtni, i pretty girl of XI year, her father' aoma. No. ess Water-atreat.

Mary laat Fridkr morning, after an adrentare which ba furnlaae bar with aa experience lu theatrical" ferQl doubUaat ba aaffiaient to laat bar to the aad af her day. Her father It a machinist who keep hi family ta a comfortabla circumstance a tha wage of a worklagmaa win permit. Tba daughter baa contributed to her owa support with tha needle. She cherlfhadr th Idea that she poe- a Iganln for taa ataga. Bha aaw aa ad vertise- aoent la pna of tba morning paper calling for seven girl to Ho utility work" In the theatre.

Calling at Fttzgarald a dramatic aad variety bureau. No. 10 Unloa-eanara. aha engaged beraelf. algnlng a lor six month service.

Tor wblch she waa to raoeiie $15 a week. She waa told that the theatre In behalf of which tbe agent employed her wa In Chicago. She aaw says that aha anderatoo-J that It wa a theatre of good reente, and tbat aba would ba riven aa opportunity to sing minor parts and otherwise to display her talent. The eogageraent was made the day after tha fcbe aald nothing to her parent about It. tba aama day aha diaaapeared from her hout having oreacned to tham bar iateo-lib the other girl who had answered meat aad algaed contracts, aha took a tbat morning for Chicago.

A ma oward and hla wile ware introduced to heir new employer. Ther all Quartered arence Eouae la Chicago. Nothing had taos rar to arouse the suspicions of tba irt that her aerricec were sot likely to ba tb same tort aa Indicated br tha pon tic anted tha fact that bar eompaaioaa ir. and evengtddr. Thar appeared to be wita ineatera and theatrical life.

Sue tbat extreme levity, tinctured eren with were the result af ataa-e Ufa. On fternoon. Maud aha had abandoned oommoaplace Mary Higgin for Maad Tienan waa called Boon to participate In a rehearsal. Tha theat waa tae Palais Moral, oae of tha low yariety I laloona which multiply and thrive oa Chi- eagoaol Minting ia tne audttorium dnrine the perfor nee and atteatlona to the "actresses" aa over waa tbe chief enjoyment of tha after It I alas of I na mat lareated the place. The re- bearaal Saturday afternoon aatlsfied hsr that tbe Hlg in household ta Water-atraet waa at least of rlrtue.

area if it lacked aoma of tba of stage life. She ears that aba reoelied tha afa factor with i ra tba advaacea made to bar by tba (ay Chicago na. i Tbe llowing morning tha aroaa aarlr. and. evadina detection, slipped out of tbe hotel and burned) tae nearest enure h.

1 After wanderin about a while tha came toSLMary'a Church, ia wapaantarenua. tn eougni oat it Faator. Father Laaigad, told him bar story, aad aaid aba yearned to go hdma; aba would not diagrace her family by entering upon a life of abame. Tbe worthy clergy-maa waa Indignant. Ha counseled with Pol lee CaptainiBucaley and Aldermaa Sander.

They investigated tba matter, aad were coolly told by Howard tbat it was all right: that be would keep her aad fix her up handsomely: that Fitzgerald kaew- fell about the character of tbe glrle he had employed for him, and that this girl waa ao batter tbaa tba 'other. Tbarawaa a scene ia which the girl angrily denied tba recklee statement and wept at tbe reproach ther hrfught upon ber. At flrat Howard insisted oa her keeping ber contract, bbe said aba would die flratl The police Captain, with tbe law behind him. talked of palling tha Palala Royal. Such aa uu beard of act of rlrtue In Chicago waa startling to contemplate.

There wece words all around. Tbe Aloermaa urged tha girt to taa the aoamp. Fearfullof tbe publicity which this would Involve, aba heeitated, then weeplngly declined. Finally a oomprotnise wa effected. Howard agreed to pay ber fard back to New-York.

He promptly aut off bar aaiae from tbe list of hotel patron and aha wat oared far by her new found trieada Last Friday morning afarv ao longer Maad timidly krapped at tbe door of the Higgiaa apartment. 1 6oa was welcomed home and forgiven. Her father frowned heavily upon her, bot evea be relaxed toward hi oldest child. He at first threatened rengeaaoe a- on tbe agent and then upon all concerned. Again thcthougbt of publicity intervened ana th idea of corporal and legal punlah-meut waa abandoned.

tie insist upon a certificate from Fitzgerald to diaprove Howard's assertion. Barly oa Moaday morning Fitzgerald panned tha following: Ktw-Yoag, or. 18, ia aUar Hwoim: Thla ta to certify tnat I never met you till Nor. 7 ana here at my ofttoa. la answer to aa advertisement la the hew.

York rxa tor ladles to go Id Chloaeo, aad oa Ue representation of Mr. Howard! the proprietor, avevoted aa engagement. I do not snow earthing detrimental to stlia Hlgglns's character. Very respectfully. ja.

This will be framed and bung on tha mantel over the Hi wins fire-place. Mary ia a fair-haired dam-Bel, of graceful flgura. and innocent face. She admit tbat thoughts of one day becoming a great actress bad fascinated ber, and that she wa unable to reprte bar longing for Mage life when she read tbe advertisement, tihe will oonleut beraelf with the aeedle la future. A sitter who atood by, with look the color of pressed brick 'drooping over her hapelyjsboalder.

exclaimed pettishly: "A nice pickle ahe'a brought oar family ttata, with her theatre not tons." Tb mother smiled complacently, and In Joyful language congratulated beraelf upon tba vaje which ber teaching had proved to ber daaghtr. The curtain now drop upon the Hig gin family once more reunited aad harmoalou with th i younger Higgin piaylagmarrUr around thahea that oae. i 72p OLD UNION LEA UE BOUSE LEA BE BT THB TJHITEBtlTT CLCB FOB A TERM OF TEST TEAKS. Ah aaid Mr. Leonard W.

Jaroma yesterday aa i Trxxs reporter accosted him on tha steps of tba Club. "I auppose yoa hare heard that I ava ranted tha old Union League Club room. sa.Twantyalxth-atreat aad Fifth-avenue, to the Cnl raralty Club. 1 may aay from aa impartial ataad-E alnt that ther are to ba congratulated oa lu aoot Ultion. They bare (eased ona of tha finest dub-bo uat ta town.

They hare taken it for 10 year a 122.800 a year, and they aaa afford It, I aa-are yc u. Aftar all. what can a olub of aay pretention i do la a prirate house inch at tha oaa used by the tTnlvrlty Club at present I mean tha Ceaweii House, oa Thirtr-flftb-street and Flftb-avenue 1 thlak ther bare made a good more, aad at ay rate they hare precedent, for yon will remember tbat the Union League Club took tba house oa a 10-yeara' lease, rolled up 300.000 duriag their enabled to build their prea-bt magnificent structure on Fifth-areune. and well, teat'e enough, isn't Itf 1 preaume tbe Lnt-vcrsltrjCiuo will in time do tha aama. Tbey enter tbeir uaw premises on Feb.

It aad In tba mean time I mean to derot tba house to the use of people girkg bulla, wedding partia. And entertalc-menta 41 any description." Beveaal nBcmbera Af tha TTnlwMiw mk lurprised at the newa of tneir coming re- j. upou me uxe a munaer-eiap," Of the memhara uran nM.Hiyym UWU of th Catwell Uodm. aqd wat ngaxl tins1 the news ia i hlmi- my part, am very aorry we are to S.OT?i,Tn? 1 for tbe majority, who all like tha) locality better tbaa Tereoty-etxth-otreet oa know more of the members live above Thirty- Bftjlttiiat than aot feel pleased at an additional bib block to ba PaseedJ Still, we were fearfully crowded here, we bade 1.000 member In tbe club, and 715 resident members tried togettbla house, which be loort. Mth lu lot, to th CaawaU estate.

Wa butooaldaotget it for less thaa which waa rather too much, Tbe Kadl-Bon Club to be dissolved, but It ha mora thaa aafficieat aaaeu to meet lu liabilities." Xt TK3 Or TBX CA TBOt JC CBUBCB'' Tha riaitation of tha amilia connected with tha Oe mrn Bomaa Catholic Church of tta Aa-aamptl in. West Forty-alnth-atreet. ia aow taking plaoe, Tha parish axtcad from Thirty- venth-traat north to Ona Hundred and Klathatrcet. aad frc Slxth-arenue west to the Hudaoa River, Within til district there are supposed to be between LOW and 4.000 families, x.000 of whom have been yl lited by the Rector, the Bar. A.

Sehwenolra. BBd all aattatATit Ihi timm Jnk. I Ti-ni i vuuuw. nwu, uu fcuer cfntrtbatad for tha enlargement of tba eburchJ echooU The new building, aad haJL an br 70 feet inaid wiU be opened oa Suadar eren- la. i wrttK ww wwwwwJ VM OwWH youbg eople wUl perform the drama Fmm- or Loa i ChUdren for their while tuo youag mha wdl play a little eomedy entitled Diree Koada are tbe Beat." i Society of 8 Fran-la Xavter's Churel eet 8ixtalb-etreet.

aader tbe direouoa of tbe lev. Theodora Thirty? 8. wUl Iriva ejehteaeth axhlbitloa ta Cbfckeriag Hall next MoBdaJr aranlng at 8 o'clock, ha motto of the associajtloa It Unity. Ubarty. Charity." attraotiog atteaUoa la tba haae- aaeat if St.

Mary's Caurch. GraadatreetT Uta Kicholaa i. Hughe, it will ha tha SdiTwwK whk oatala tbat old aad venerable landmark called St. aiarv'r to latlntatolv aoaa-ct wit Vht w.UIilJt of tha Boaian Catholia Church ta thla CttyT i AX VMWXASrM STOXT Of BOSBSBT. Join JaajuMna, a Flemiah immljrrast.

who arriret oa tha Bad Star ateam-ehip Balgealaad aerly li i October, told laapaetot GroeU. of Castle wri a euaaga Btory yaetarday. Ha aald that rTJT-i ha had a traak eootaining S.260 far. fit 22? OtoS took the check for taia and aboat fiO ta foreln and Jeftth. ateaaubipMo.

after hJTarriralAnsoni i'eT. "rTy'ter' ska wl-7i? t.c TOTT1 oot.eioe.ne daring H-j raotor thea aeixed him aad. walkliar him a umber of Weeks, let blm go, wita b.Jr bad beea robbed dra. ifh lha adw ares ir aia brotbar. Joha fcaa since waadered uJtiag food wKfch.

Tfodta him to frLCSBa from there to mm uori. wnica at ilk aahi rat ta a where ba Will ra- mataaatfl ha recovers troa the efiect of hla 111- "Btaga. Ba does aot kaaw ta What part af Jaraay City tba barher't thop ta which ba waa re-bed la atlr-i HARD WORK WITH WITNESSES. COMPLAtNTB OF FLAIirTIFF'B COCH8BL IX THB XLETATKD BAILBOAD LtTIOATIOH. At tba opening of the proceedinza ytaterdaT, before Judge Vaa Brunt, ta Common Pleat.

Equity Term, ta tba trial af tba elevated railroad tuit to at aalde tba merger agreement. Francis C. Barlow, of con nee for tba plaintiff, th Metropolitan Company, Mated tbat several Impart ant wttneeee for the plain tiff bad either left tows or bad apparently evaded tha aervtoa of aabpoeaaa. Among these Gen. Barlow mentioned Frank B.

Lawraace. and stated that be bad aot only kept out of the fataehood being told about blm aad hU wbereabouta by hi tlark aad eerrnt, bat be bad aetaaliy baaa tubptE-a for yatUrday. although the server of tha au -posaa omitted to pay him bla wltnatt't fee, or tald that ha bad forgotten to do to, under very usplcioo el reams tan ces. One of tha witnaases aummoaed by tba plalatiff It George Ooald. tha eon of Jav Gould, and a member of the firm of W.

K. Coaaor ft whloh the (ueeeteor of the firm of Wublngtea E. Connor A Co. Jar Gould la a special partner ta the present firm, aa he was ta Its predecessor. A subpoena ducat tecum, wat served oa George Gould, commanding him to take to court yeeterday tha book of tha two firm, and of Jay Gould, which bow dealiog ta elevated railroad bond aad Mock.

He aocarad ta court without any booka In response to question from Jam C. Carter, who, with Francis C. Barlow, Peter B. Olney, and Bobert Sewell, appears for tb Metropolitan Company, yeung Mr. Gould aaid that he had aothlog to do with tha dealinga of bl father In th ttock of tbe Manhattan Company, and he knew nothing about W.

E. Connor A dealing In It. A a member of tbat firm hi duly waa to look after loan. Ha never owned any Manhattan stock, although noma of It may have atood lu hla aama, having been borrowed for election purpose. He wa willing to admit that there might be ometbing In the booka of hi firm and of iu predecessor tbatNmlght quicken ills memory, but, ualeeathat something occurred la the purohase and-sal book he could not discover it beoaese.be did not understand bookkeeping.

Mr. Carter asked young Mr. Gould if he had not been aubtxrnaed to bring booka with him. David Dudley Field, who with Aaron J. Vanderpoel.

appear for the defendanu. Inaitted that Mr. Carter had no right ao to aubpeena tha witness without bsving bad evidence that ba had a real interest In the booka Mr. Gould answered that be bad looked for the booka in tb safe and else where la tbe office of bia firm, and bad not found them. He had aot asked anybody wbere they were.

Mr. Carter asked Judge Vaa Brunt to say that tbe booka should be produced by the wltnres. but tbe latter answered tbat there was ao evidence to warrant a conclusion that the witness had aot tried to obey the command of the aubocena. A motion waa then made by Mr. Carter tbat Mr.

Gould be punisned for contempt of court, and tbe Judge denied It, Cyrus W. Field testified that he haa now ao other bustneea than to look after fait own affair. He bad beea largely interested in elevated railroad matter tinea 1877. Hit Jn teres were la the New-Yorx and Manhattan Companies, and they changed from time to time. He took no active part In the leasing of tbe property, Ac, of the New-York and Metropolitan Companiea to the Manhattan Company In May.

1679. He could not tell how much Manhattan atock he had In 1879. Ha felt certain be did aot have 16.000 abare. Before going abroad In that year ba aold all bia Manhattan interest, aa he auppoaed. in open market.

While he wat abroad ba learn eo tbat ho had yet IS bares. Aa toon at he arrived home, and before be bad been to. hit house, hs told hit ton to aell those share. I urtsh," remarked Mr. Carter.

that your memory was at accurate In all reapeota." I protest against that remark," tald Mr. David Dudley Field, with much warmth it la ofleneiva." "I did not ao Intend It." aaid Mr. Carter, apparently surprised by tha heat of tha counsel on tha other aide. It waa not called for." wu the remark of Judge Van Brunt, "Ye," continued Mr. David Dudley Field, "It was grossly offensive." Then, noticing that bi brother, the witness, wat apparently anxious to burl a remarx oa bia owa account at Mr.

Carter, tbe author of tbe codec wared bia hand deprecat-lngly at him, and aaid. I beg you not to apeak." Cyrus W. Field obeyed hit brother, and tha latter again turned to Mr. Carter, taring: "Tbe remark waa grossly offensive." Mr. Carter's response waa that ha did aot intend to be offensive.

Tbe examination wa tbea resumed, but nothing of special Importance wa elicited. It will be continued m- TEE RIVERS COVERED WITH FOG. GREAT I3C0HVE3IEXCB TO TKAFFIO AXD ONE COLLiaiOJT. Tbe fop; of Turtday evening continued until lata yesterday afternoon, aad wa at time very dense. During the early part of the day ferry travel wa greitly delayed.

On the at and North Kivers but one boat wa run at a time on anyone Use, and. tbe hoaU were all vary much crowded. Soma passengers who crossed the East River by boat entered the ferry boaaa oa the Brooklyn tide nearly two hour before they landed ta Kew York. One of the WlUIamtburg erry-boata waa aa hour and 16 mlnutea in making a tingle trip. The Staten Island boatt were the only one whloh managed to run on time.

The tug and ligbtera, aa a rule, kept at the dock duriag the greater portion of tha dar. Tba fog-bell ta tbe lip oa both rivers were constantly ringing and proved very useful guides to tbe pilot. The shrieks of the forry-boau' wbiatlea could ba heard throughout lha City. Working people who bare to ba at their duties on time, log or ao fog. turned their step to the bridge, and from o'clock to 11 1a tba morning a great throng poured continuously over the maselre structure ths tin pall brigale.

tbe shop girl, th dry good clerks, aad all the taller of the City resident In Brooklyn. Tbe ticket-lakers estimated an increase in traftia of fiO per cent, above tbe usual number of travelers over the bridge between tbe boura mentioned. Toward noon the fog lifted, aad the midday traveler divided themtalree between the bridge aad th ferriea. Several steam-ships and tailing vessel which were to have left yesterday morning remained at their docks. Tbe Cuuard atoamer Bothnia, which left ber pier la the morning, was obliged to anchor la the Lower Bey, and several incoming veesela were reported a lying to off Sandy Hook awaiting tba lifting of tbe fog.

Tbe in-bound 6ound steamers were all delayed. They came atraggllng around tha Battery from 10 o'clock to 1 o'clock la tha afternoon, at which honr tha laat of them reaobed her pier. The pilots reported tbat the fog wis dense on the Sound during Tuesday night, i. Th ferry-boat -Cnrieola. of th AUantlw-ATenne Line, ran into a sloop while crossing the East Hirer during fog.

bbe left tbe ahip at tha foot of Atlantie-atreet at 7:40 A. with a large crowd of paaseogera. moat of whom were working people, and proceeded cautkrasry, bat when la midstream bar pilot dlncorered a sloop right ahead. He rang to. have tbe engine reversed, but ia aa instant tbe ferry-boat struck the aioepw Several of lha women in tbe boat shrieked, while mca appeared to ba greatly alarmed, and but for toe exertiona of tbe deek-baada there would bare -been a panic.

Tbe ferry-boat was not injured ta any manner, but tbe alooj lost her head-gear She drifted away In tbe fog before her name could be ascertained. Bbe did not appear to bave been very badly injured. The passenger aooa became quiet again, aad the Minneola completed Iter1 trio without any further mishap. AS XXPKXT IS VBICKIT SVLXS DXAD. Jaxne Smith, who' waa rocognlaed aa th beat umpire for a cricket match In thla country, died at bia xeeldenee, So.

436 Eaat Elghtyalxth ttreet, oa Tuesday, after a brief lllraai. Mr. Smith waa aa Englishman, and wat bora ta London ta 188. Ha came to this country ta 1848, a young man of and engaged ta the restaurant basin, ta which toon became very popular, eapaclally with ad mire rt of tbe game of cricket. His chop-house la Amity (now Weet Third) atreet became the bead -quarters of cricketers, and he was appealed to aaaa authority oa all questions relating lo tbe inUrp relation of tbe rulee of th game.

Eta aerrieet a umpire ia cricket matchea were always in demand, and very few Important gamea hare beea played recently ia whleh be bae aot ae ed to that capacity. After giving ap buaines in Amity-street be established a chop-hou-e ta Broad street, which ha conducted, ta paru aersaip with a eon-to-law for nearly three year, when he retired Permanently from basln-aa. aad in that time he had dona nothing except aot as amolra la cricket matcnea. Air. Smith leave a widowDI? rc children, two daughter and oaa oa.

Tbe funeral will be held at his laic reetdeara to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, ana tbe bodr will be buried ta the Evergreen Cemetery roa noLATise tbx rxcisg Law. In the Court of Special Stations yesterday Charlaa V. Haha. a bar-tender ta the aalleaaaad aalooa No. 121 West Third-street, waa convicted ef iol-Ung th exeis law sad sentenced to the penitentiary for a monra.

On their coarictloa of tba aama offense by selling on saleoa-keepers were fiaed as Ftm-areaS: JZ-l- i035- 6ood-atrt, and George Scaamm. Joetreet. $30; aad 55 iiir-yS -rine-etreet a me Nolan, So. Fifty-Blothatreet. end Joha McCaaler Sa BU Tenth avenue.

$35 oh. -oaway. JOBXST IS AOJtXKASt.F. Wiyianr Ruboakia. aeed 8, aad John Klrct-ahaf er.

aged 4, -were playing together ta a buteher't abop at their residence. So. Sis A vena A. wbea While, tald Joha that If ae would put Ms finger It eff for blm. Vw! "lT.

William aapu-tated tbe finger with a cleaver. He waa arrested a--wl-l hhn fog examlnaUoa. EROOKLTN RAP1D.TEANS1T. KATOB, low'b akbweb to obx comfabt'i APPLICATIOW A JTK BC-TRMK Marvr Low yeaterday- randered hit decia-loa In the mauer of tha application of tba 80a th Ferry aad Seaalde Direct Transit Company for permissioB to eoattrnot a tunnel road under At-Ian tie a venae from tbe ferry to a point betweea Third asd Fourth arenaes. and a depresved or cut" road, thence ha a couth-westerly diree tioa to the eity lute.

The application wat made under chapter 618. Law ef 1881. whleh fire to the Mayor aad tbe Commissioner of City Work tha power of granting tbe right to 1 ta atreeu for anab porpoeee as are mentioned la tna eompaay't applies tioa aftar tbe consent of a majority of the property-owner aleag the line of the proposed road bat Beea Secured. Tbe Mayor, affr coasultatlea with City Wofkt commissioner Rope, la of the optalea that in order to avoid all litigation at to the eonatltaUonallty af the law It would be well for tbe company to obtain the concurrent consent of tba Commoa Council. Such concurrent consent, however, be deema Important onlrto avoid poesible litigation.

HU reply to the eompaay't application eoaeiudee a follows: Vader theee cireametaneee tne Commuurtoaer of City Works aad my self deem It oar duty to consider your spplleatioa under chapter 61H, La we of 1881, and the more to aa yoa have made almilar application to the Commoa Council. It will be accessary for you. therefore, to eon far with tbe Corporation Counsel a to what shall constitute satisfactory proof to tba Commissioner of City Works and myself that yoa com under the term of chaper 618. Laws of I80L ia actually having the convent of the majority of property owners along the line of your proposed route. Aa soon a you establish the fact to our satl action we will aama an early day for a hearing upon tbe merits of your application, aad will continue to attend to the matter dllilgcatly until a conclusion is reaobed." A movement to oa foot among many of thoee who favor rapid transit lo Brooklyn to bave a grand rapid tracsit and bene car centre at the Brooklya City Halt.

The toteme contemplate the widening of Washington-street by forty feet aad the running of tba bridge ear from tba traeka of tba elevated railroad In New-York to tba tracks of the proposed rapid transit system, which la to have IU mala depot oa tbe bloek opposite tae Brooklya City Hall bounded by dams, and WUloughby atreeta. BROOKLYN PROPERTY SECURE. r- THE CO CUT OF APPEALS FBOTECTB EE8I-'DEHtVoF "THE BILIw" i A decision of tbe Court of Appeal reached Brooklya yesterday, whleh finally determine a Law cult which ba bad much Interest during Ita progress for many wealthy resident of that city. The property Involved includes a good part of that fashionable district ta Brooklyn kaowa at -The HliL" aad It estimated to be worth nearly half a million dollar. Tha present owners hold from the betr of Cbarlee Anton Bollermaaa, who came to tkia country from Mains.

In tba grand duchy of Hesse Darmstadt, Germany, la lets. Bollermaaa died ta ltwe. aad left aa hi heirs at law two brother aad a slater, ail non-resident a act. Ia 1868 tha Legislature released all tbe eastate aod Interest of tbe tttate to these heirs, who conveyed to the parties now in possession. Leopold Boilermaan, a scissors-grinder, and John B.

Bollermana. a laborer, tbe plaiotlff In the tult wbloh bat Just been decided, claimed to be tne nearest naturalised heirs at law of Charles Anton Boliermsna. though not tbe nearest heirs by Hood. -The Court of Appeals holds that under tbe treaty with Heese of 1846 citizen of tnat principality were entitled to Inherit here, notwithstanding alienage, Tbe title wbieh rested by tbe conveyance of Cbarle Anton Bolmrmaan' beira to the present possessor. I therefor held to be good.

The test case In which tk decision referred to ha beea randered wat a tult In ejectment brought by the plaintiff against Charles H. Blake, of Ko. 830 Washington-avenue.) "m-" nxar aid tbx sjusxd, The Society for Inrctlon In First Aid to the Injured held lu annual meeting ta Its rooms, ta East Fourteenth-street, last evening, aad, the old board of officer waa elected, with the Hob. John Jay at President, and Dr. Henry B.

Sands as leal Director. Plans were discussed for further disseminating among alaVlaaret practical information on preliminary treatment of the Injured, and for establishing braaoh roetetiee In smaller town. Assistant Bishop Potter spoke of Instances which bad under his observation ta this City, wbere such knowledge wa accessary to alternate suffering, and there was no one at haad who possessed it. Polio mea should be useful la auoh cases, but it ia a question whether tbe tendeady ef the New-York policemen is not to maim and injure. Tbe Ber.

Henry MolteCof the Church of the Holy Communion, urged that the society make efforts to bare first aid to tbe Injured taaeht to our pabllo schools, as it is already ta some colleges. Instruction should also be given to factory girls to Uks ears of themselves physically. Attention ahould be paid to their bed ice as wall aa their The society tbould mske an effort to bridge over the chasm which exisu betwaea the wealthy and tbe mass of working people. Mr. Cornelias Vender-but said that tba employes oa tbe Hudson Hirer Railroad derived pleasure and benefit from tba leetoree which they had beard.

Tba Hon. Charles H. Fairchlld aad tha Hon. Joha Jay were among tbe speaker. Thirty-asvea lessee of Instruct ion bare been formed during tba past year.

The society la supported solely by oiawtarr contributions. Bia LAAT BABBIT BUST. John Fischer, Superintendent of George Beehtal't brewery at Staoletoa. Staten Island, went out shooting, rahbiu, near Richmond, on Taesday. While walking along the roadway Sheriff Brown overtook him ta a buggy, aad the two -topped to talk.

Flacker terr a rabbit run across tba road and hastily attempted to raise hit gun, whloh he bad thoughtlessly let stand with the butt on the ground, and with hammers up. A both caught the triggers as Fischer pulled the weapon up quickly, both barrels were discharged within a foot of Fischer's stomach, where both of the heavy charges lodged, making a terrible wound, from the effecu of which he died In a few minutes. Sheriff Brown carried tbe body to ths oounty Court-house where an Icq-eat wa held. BIS OSLY SOB A TBIXF. Alfred Steinbauer.

IS year of age, stole a check for $17 oa the German Exchange Bank from bia father. Michael Steinbauer, a manufacturer of artists' materials at No. BOB Sullivan-ttreet. aad bad It eaabed. apendtng tbe money In dissipation.

His father caused his arrest, and ap-oeared before Justice Duffy yesterday to picas the charge againat him. Steinbauer aald that Alfred waa hit only ton Ha was a bad boy. and had censed him bo end Of trouble. Jostle Daffy committed th youth for trial eoJd -duotir contracted that Onallr undermlBwS the system. Cse Lr.

Be Cor 2ISET h.bglulg stages of aareW I aid be cured. Price Z6 cuM-Altwawu. Bbwabb of alight irritation la the throat. Bacmfsa-a Ciuiuru) Cocoa Daor afford imiBvadt ate relief. Keep a box la your 13a.

Ask for It Complete cure, hard or soft corns, warts. buouM.UvJrtuZ- MIS1ATVKM ALHASACTBIS BAT. aaa .6:60 1 Sua aeu 4 :37 1 Boon maii os aioa waiaa rata aac. Baady Hool I Gov. tlsMlf I EsU MARINE INTELLIGENCE.

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a with irnlw in hManvshia Kaptdae, ulcver. Korfwia. wita aadaa. aad sss eager to OieDomiaiuB SuamehlDCoL h- hip ilurt.1, ibr) Lock. TnalaadT.

dsjwith asdaa.aad paaseagera to a. Jl. oui-rbodg rteeavehlp fUalto. Abbott. Hull da.

with mds. aad pasaengera to Sandersoa Jt 80a. Meenvehip Chaiaet. itoed. hew-OrWaasI vft.

mdc aad paiieagera to bogert A Montaa. bteaaahlp America. MUlar. baitlasure. with Bad peisuaer to faeora- H.

Oloree. --a. Th Risk, reraaadlaa Wov 1. aruaawtek lota, and Port KorU UtB. with aadi-! aad pasaenaers to C.

H. Bailor a Co, ulm. ateamahiB Richmoad. Boas, Xewport Mew a wtta mds. tooid lioialnloa stmThlp CT ship Braak water.

Htereaa. Lewes. tM. mose. aad peaseatera to Old Doastnloa wwsamhlrv? BAKING POVDER Absolutely Pure.

ROYAL sndae. lo W. B. Caoper. Jt.

auBw-t. ai Baady Hook, medvrate. West; vary aasyi at aty island, Uhi, a. W.i elo-dr. I AAILXB.

-atwamahlp tdaia, for Raterd-ai: Botba'a. for Lie. erpeot: Clij ot Para, for Aapiawallt a-a arena, for Oalrestoa, na Key West; Lone Star, for Kew-Orlaasai Oalf Bwreeaa, for Ckarlaetoa. BT CABLX, Rev. n.

AM. 19th Brentear'Couateea of Derbr I Victoria, tuth la-. Mwl, for "sw-Vork. Jlrr. last, Artlere Gloraanl: lorodea H-t Jallee; kaffaelei RepuOUk: a-lwOre.

Opt. felia-c-saa lAh Inst, EUleir. Ccpt. abrahanueei Rlnfi-bora: lata taec. Charlie Htokasaa; UerstemuBdc; Gerhard; Oermaaia: Joha kathwtfordi Marhraior; WilUaas WoodlxirT: Zaaie (latter had decks swept Bad laeuataedi tlstlnst, Coaductort Xltdai Una.

togla, at Falaaoath; -worg at boaaet haahspeere. Off Duaeeaeaa. The ateans-ahlp Algltha Cap. Bai rroot XewHrlean Ore S7. for ReraL haa are.

la the Tree, The ataasa-ablp Oaagaa, Cap, flper. from BewOrleeas Oct, SL has arr. at liarre, The Bark City ef Carlisle, (Hrl Caot. Ceaca. froaa Orevaeek Aug.

14. for lrtlaad, Oraroa, aa arr. at Fort huBler w4ia the lose of her radder. The ataem shla Jasoa, ibuieUJ Caps. Healopea.

which aid. from Amsterdam Nor. IT, for Italttmora, has pat la at Dart-aoe-a with ber machlaery, OJua-ageo. Rarae, Kov. n.

The- BambarsAnernaa Llae eteaavehlp Moraria. Cant. fetsold, ire as Hamhura. aid. aeaee tc-dar for New York.

Uo.iK, Nor. tL The Llae ateaas-ehtp Hot-laad. apt. MUllgaa, from Loadoa. aid.

heBue at A.j the teta In for New-York. UraaroOw) Nov. BL Tbe American Llae steam-ship Pennsylvania, Caps. Dodge. siO.

aeaee at P. M. today for Paiiadelpala. qockbstowh. CL TheCuaard Llae steam-ship arathna.

Cap. Wiley, frota Jlosioa or. lu, tor Liverpool, arr. here at 10 P. sL yesterday.

The National Line Mea-shlp Helvetia. Capt Itog-ers. from Jiew-Vork Kor. lo, for Ltverpool. arr.

here at A. M. to-dy. The White. Star Line steara-ship ttepablle.

Cape Irvlag. from Liverpool, aid. heac at tisu P. SL to-day. SUCCESSORS TO A.

T. STE FINE ORIENTAL RUGS. a raxsH nrroiQs is Bare Designs lTew Colorings. 1NCLCD1KQ BOmia AGIIA, MP. BAHNDAURR, MAZULIPATAM, JUBBULPORE.SOUMACK.EULAHA, 1 AXD ALL OTBXB DESIKABLX OhADES JUST KECKITKD And Offered at Prices Gcreiing only S3IAIL ADVANCE ON COST.

lOthsts PI'pEBT; run. UiKIKQ TRACKS. Wl BATE ALBSADT KSTABXItBIO A TRADI Cf XXlCa, BOT8. AJTO CHILD Rllfa POOTWIaK OP ALL WHICH HAA OBLIGED US Ty DOCBLA TH -PACK OCCUPIED BT THAT EP A-RTstt HT. THX BABIS OP OUB SUCCESS IS Ef BkLLTSQ 03TLT GOODS OF THX BXST MAKES AT MODZBATB FBICZS, AXD Dl BKlLUTULLT ITTTIJIO THM FXXT WTTH COKTOBTABLZ BH0E8, FOB HATS AS xipyRrx3co akd practical shob Juki isr CHABOZ.

TET OHCK AHD8XKIPIT DOITT FAT. WB ABX BATTXRa. TOO, AXD FUBXrSHKBS. AS WELL AS CLOTHIERS; t5 FACT, THIS IS THX OSLT nn ajtd boys coxPLrrx ourrnTura housb IXXXW-TORa. ROGERS, FEET Ac CO, C09-47S BROADWAT.

OPFOSm BLtTROPOLITAX BOTZT. iJHJY.WaUMSCfl. Marjnfatrt ALISTYLES FINE PLEASURE CARRIAGES -a? cjaaf-''l i-aaXej aweaa, LAXDAUS. Coupes, TICTOBIAS. CABRIOLETS.

Coaches. LABOX STOCK COSTA STL ON HAJTD. AXD AT e-rTT-w- REASOMABLE PR1CEA. KXCUXXJTT FACIUTIES FOB STOBAOB AXD Broadway and 42d-street THE HORSE-POWER FIRE ENGINE la aaarlr aa e-reettva aa a Bteaaser, at ah eat aaa rhlrd rt cewt mud mm the a aaaa! tac. Per Deaertptlva Cbrcalars with tref a dree REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL UIOXU If.

Xe aUglae aaw oa ExUbitiea at AaeeTloaa lawti. tata Fair, New Terau DIAMOITDS. AU Grades Gem a a. frankfielBTcoT kawm coitNKK MTi-sr DIAMONDS. Ourewn Im port ai loss, a.verr lw prleee.

HORACE WtTF.a dc wo wt a aaa teath Stun Brotliers, 32, 34, 36 if. mi WELL OFFKB TOsDAT IB TOXTB Two Oases Pe-rin VelTet3 on Satin" ground, in all $1 39 yi colors, at 75 Pieces OolordSilkyelTets at $1 19 yi 100 Pieces THqaV TUwi AJiUJX. UlAZLSj in'Tarions qualities, at exceptionally Low Prices. 7 L2T8 cf Hi Gfl BLACK BROCADED VELVETS PLUSHES AT SPEdTATi T.A1.0ATNS aV-aWeaVek Stern Bro 15 ADDITIOX TO TO TBS ABOTX. WB SHALL.

FEBFBOX TO-DAT ina uaianca ot uur imported Tt TH iffocMEa I W4IVI bVw-MbV "iTV 1 Opera Qoais Wraps, COhtFBisrao acnta or rn encocaav OAJtXXjrrS latPOBTXO. 'I AT Greatly Rieduted Prices. Direct attention to the faeil ities they possess in "their I Ihrss-making Departments, where they are prepared ai short notice to take order for LADIES COSTZ7ZIE8, TAXLOH-H1ADE CLOTH DRESSES, JACKETS, XE WMARKETS, dnd CLOAKS. EEEFECJ Ell, STYLES, and EX-C EE DI2HjG LT LOW PRICES can be relied upon. Stern Brotta, 32,34,36 West 23d-st SPiGEBIAr.

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