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New-York Tribune from New York, New York • 5

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TlIK STAR ROUTE CASES. ON THE oravgoam SON' CHANHI.KU IN DBVBBCI OK HIM BBUsVI RfJH im (MlNSKU WasBiaoTOX, aigpaawentiw toa Mar Beete ca aaaadtaaaaBaenlag tofaae Judge Cxinttn iMstrict Circuit ftoberl O. iaaeraoll. eeaaaael feg rha eaeoadeet Breww, ateeeeaed wiih bis ut taking aptas Bsaaasl ktfasasa tion, whtoh ntargis a ain asara ry ns totwMU Turner. ranch, ataPMMgh akowed Ito ah astray an fTj-M Iheaa had MuaptreO taa iMtraet award, i wal law tesasti aJaaaelf, Dosjsogt eiiglMl eswfrai IM rMts 40,101 Is rep.

reseated Beva Ta? rsMll of the Uto the BMtwut from MePoaongn and to give It la Walea, and aaa net the attgetesl allcgatira that any afta? had dan? anything to er WaaaV ig tetto third Maat, wtdc? ehargos Brown aad with aad improperly aad curru.iK i. toes tha expedited and in ai tetto urne ni: of 174,450, to aa? wto te ni tie? eaaaee? Tto law gaveta? righi tejndge oi te tite and if tas of it. tin? fa lu.d BMnraterj ali? ba shew? I barged was done In turtaemnee el a conspiracy, awl wlnte actonac wm divulged 1 Ooaseqoenttj sBtai in act forth in tin? information. II taslsted that out tue whole ef the eoasaeraeyi ulhofhw it weaM to impossible tor c.ur' to say waottortto net Am? by one man af tto Bjaatratora wm net ratti 'ran. a of Itoeouspiraey; emisi to determine Wtothet the ether laslMtenwfMaeawdeythal a rmse if it wm.

art art oalrmhrttrl tt Ito eeaaptreey, tbe other esMBsnwteni were net basasi, The allagad "mMIc di ihn al the devices were net set e.i. Tbey Brigai bave tee "Mbtle" te towrlttea ii? asked whether tto allegations were annVrtently eertean ned eentntned a tat fa rota of fact wMehwonM inppwt eonvtetton, Bedealedthat tiny were. Some neta dew? by Mr. Brady hi ins ansclalMpaetty lawful in thoaasofree, and bai disrretiuii. Tie- uiilawfu! nets OOM by hha BBMt there lore he particularly Bat nut, or the Information m.i rYeeeeeaagtoertttetei Ito aJMerta on which the in formation WM Bused, to Bald Unit they were mere were not with evidence rsssldgebefore? Oraed JBry I' James ww tones! enengb te in that to knew nothing about the faets in tto cms, a.el that to apoto Free taformattai and be lict.

Ito fourth arttoleof the aim? im- ata te tto ComUIuUm or was that urti? le a un re aluden, which MuM to avoided by awora For that wm what it MMunted tu. Inferrae tM? WM net a UMipMaaeC itti the ttoa. The man who Bonghi take tre a another itrasr him from Ins tottC, rooted by that Con? io national nmeiidii.ciit. BNBM sometiiinc more than insinuation and bettet, ru ra Banal ba fart Bwora to bv Met? In this case tgl aad had uniteli, aad tonasi Ignorance had done the aweai bac si Qeveyeeasal tod toM In exieteaeefM at least two gtaasMtsM Ito word "lnfovmailou" had overtoM used in reapeetof anything ezeepi eseMMeesMMhaag in admiralty et in the ilavetrade. 'l'In re hail hccli a di-tuxtion made, toeSMS trini BgnhMl tile ri v.

nue wire mil nalui.il erimi hut artl getal erta? s. He reft ned lo made aterdav by Mr, BUas.tbal the Southern Uistriel ol New-Tora Uiforuiutions were filed even with, aaj oath toaup iheiii. if that wererraobi I would stale that the who it 'luul I no) be permitted to tto bench, aad tbe ermine whleb he atab trow bla rs. Ji dee violati tbi action was Bul whether that idgsd io neh thing notdJd not enangs tbe law. Dtranga Id uetea meo) in tto Btatc of New-York If tiiat atatemenl were a man coi Id and tayrtiamedwithoutunyhodi I ivii taworatoanj guilt onenee If a an could Imprisoned on to? unsworu guess of a Utatriet-Atterney or bl deputy, oe of the deputy'? clerk.

Mebadnodowbt bn thai the In formation in this mm eras tto child of tto Kes Tori uraellee and aaggested by eenttaaan who was la ttobabttofpracttala? In when nun are te prlvod of heir liberty without the a ne to the at an oath or affirmation. It rbl be thai tto oath au little regarded tlm: it Is un dersusMi to ba a awt muti? of forai, tnd et that the practice. It appeared, la the Southern Distrletof Ifew-Yora. It wivs that practice whieh had brought pro ceedtngsby InferaMtton rate universal horror and eon teinjit. Tnat tto of tin- court the Mar Chamber, That court had net tbe rijsht to pass a ntcuce of death.

but it did pass Bsateneea of taprlaonment Iti? in the pillory, it breaded them, out od their Hubs, took from them their estates, made them Infamous, and of fi nee-were multiplied until it cost a man his property, reputation, aimply for imvimr made a dleparagiiui reataraaboMsobmroyal rohix-r. That wit.nn the province ut that cowl und the reasoo why It ht une odious was that inforni finn was tiled without oath and without silirinatum. Itoy did exactly ttouMtheydo new la theBeaston Matriciel Now-York. It arMaaaeeeasary foi him to giva tbe burtoryof that court. There was not abtwyerfi Ibe wor'd who did not know It nut a lawyer wtodMaot knew Hal the prac? tice of tihuif tnfewnatkMs wtttowtenth was Ito club in the I.amis oi the Tudors which atrui tbe lit? rtiea (treat Britain.

There waa not lawyer who did noi kiiow that it was seed by tto atearta natii, gaally, the blood of a kinc? reddened a w-HifoM. EnnUad bad no reel Bberty until that iufainons ooart wan abolished, In the year loll tto ehrlb-year, aiiuoit, of kukHsU man a.id an ABocauar. Bei lag inaili Mr. liii-is's argument, be quoted the feDowtag paragraph Hut if tto Osnrt ahoald regard the quest ion as doubtful (that is. the qunatlM Whether the offetiee ef noti, the sifer and fair, way to allow the case to proceed." 1 hazard (be said) the dectar.ttum that that is au nr.jaiial remark by a paMMMM in a proceeding.

I do not bedevu that it can found in tto report of any sjieceh or in any hri'-f. TtoOoortta fold that if it toeaar dentoabaaM its Jurisdiction the aafer way ia aeetda that it baa got it Ami whyt Beeaase "'niitim rights of the Moused will be sad those ot the.ernment raved." There saetswoa tbeauhloot whkife doea not My, when tbe OOart toe any denes te Ita Jurisdiction, atop. When conn I. any dolile as to the of prisoner, Hup. That the law of urei until lu.ia returns to bartwrisoa i' will tin? law.

ia whisper: Eneejif in New Bxeept, may, to in the Boutberu iMH.rict Mew-York. Tbe Grand Jury a wall bete en Ibe elt Iz us ootiimon eaiuinuy. Any man who baa snj thins against on? of hbi iphUirs the District-Attorney and huu what to knows, ami then the District Attorney can Introduee him to the i rami Jury th? Be tellable story, and if the Qraad Jury tini to Believe tain, la luahgned, chanct? Ut atataod, face of woman made lute with thameand irrief, dren their beads beeeaoe luir fat bor has been lualiciousi? sasalled. Bo one knows of it. Hut if wa leave Uie Uiund Jury out, and allow men tOMBM bate when tie is tiled if beeomoa a natter of pubUe record, and In thai way a uuu of excel leni reputation can be BOBMaMlaUy deotiwyM bj tin? Bailee of out- man.

Tto question is wUJ the Court abandon tbe practice of ico rears, or will it say to all paraoua wlabhig lo Indici others for offences of tale gravity, "You must go before Ito Otead Jury "1 That hi tbe question, stale thai the law is that tins Court has no Jurisdiction of this offence until an Indictment has been presented 1 that, eve? if the Court has jurisdiction, there must be "probable mum." i atab that that "probable mbm" auurt be tto anldavll of aoiw man who knows aud states tue 1 ateta that the araetlM of allowing umjb to be am ited without oath or afHruiuiiuu i- simjiiy and thai mj lodge of the Dotted Bietet who due? it ought to be if It it don? in tbe Hunt in of New-York it is a ajisarana to that rtanTlri And Mother thing thai i buba Uta la that the indu uncut itnclf must be reasonable m.d uni cuiitiadictory, and that the pleader mast set forth the The Court bere, at tea aoaelaaiou of Mr. lagereour? ar guuient, took a recess tor ball an hour. TTIK UBfBJBCa OB Mu, niiAirr. After Bat recess, J. ifcrson Chandler, of counsel for Mr.

Itnuly, Court- He If Ins (Chandler'?) appreciation of law wa? correct, there was nothing to acud to the Oraud Jury, for the act? SBSeged In MM in formal ion did not. Binate orbi the AKurvxaie, expruas any rim? under tin statute law of the United Htates. lie coutcuded that an ludictment even, drawn In the laiiKUageof Hectiun 5.440 the HUlules, upon which the SSWMMtlM rellod, would not be Kood. it would not do thai two or Inore apired lo defraud the United 8 tate? "lu any Buch au allegation would it VMMa? CMlcd that the autule was uim rlatu. Tto Court peevaated bf limitations from ertine That wa? purely a legislative power.

The must look to this statute to ace what individual act? Were forbidden, and could not go on an excursion tbe common law to look for a definition of ertine, crime (oiisiituled of acts which were by dlvidualixed und from all other Court ruuat look to statutes to see what act? tinwi to be criminal, il ma le no natetene? that the Jurisdiction of this Court extended to common law aa well statutory offenes. Wan there any of the Vullrd siini whM-h made eriuiiuai an abmu? of tlinereiiou I Wa? then? a whleb made it peuaiforau offieiai tocontraet iu larger than he wasauthoiuci u.doI Were the locane which it was bad been used in accomplishing Mpaseed fraud made penal by siatun-l Certainly not. Here, then, were a group of acts, denounced imj.rop? noue ef which aloiic was mude penal by Inder the flat ates uo act could tir punmhed unless It came wiinin tbe words of the A chance of de l'uitesi or au attempt to defraud," wa? th? charge of froiu luauy and not a eharge Bateg any Thereiore, if aoellon 0,440 were to be construed alone, it wa? too un? certain to he enforced a criminal statute. The. cuu alleged lu mis did not contain the elements out of which a aoMptraay eould fas All the aemcomplained of could have as well by Mr.

Brady ai.ne with Ito aad if gassa by Mr. lirwly alone would not have indletable. Mr. then on to anotlu pnueiple law that, where a law liui-nacd a public duty upon an offlc. r.

the law which railed this an faioritj lato being beat wed apon aim tasi power te? eat tie a of fael which weuM inndtng every wbere Thi? information did not with act! of officer; It alone with the r.aits of ti;" eette- of that r. ree erinM bere alleged was limited purely to tue condition of mimi of the person aMejr.d to have dono the Sci-. the mf.amail, a good the 1 c.il'ioii shoaM not have alleged that Mr. Brady films? his dls eretkni, but should have set oat auch aaliate of fin ts us to thai he did an act not authorized by law. bavin-lsidthe toundnfl.ni.

have turn a latrai Intent upon it But, baring declaredthat ei 17 set which Mr Brady bad doni (food faltn, v.I.S"minion:???] by law.thep?aecutioa conio not try torn alleged bad faith alone. Congres? bad given Mr. Brady a and hadjrtven to this ao au? thority to tevtow hi? etten. If Mr. be brought aere aad held to everything thai ha hai and ei aatgned to ruinan, then, of eeane, the could also be brought In and be compelled to give bo erplanatlon of blS um.

1 it Was thai i.e.!.' ii.wl done a dn .1 laner -nth wrong by rirtue ol Unding bJmseii natasi possessi a of thi power nt tlie Postinaster-iiVn ih? defence hehl inai an exeeut not be subjected to tho Jurisdiction ul the Court "oran a discretion given him by Conirreae, end inej re sustained by andBb lion, which quoted al length -SPINAL Ilec01.1lc111i1.il nus the Wktah aad beea aaaak by tha Ooreraaaewl to aaaal the lattali of the aceoaed before giving tacna .1 beartog. Be tora tat ease aaderoaaed tha taroaholdtd the Court, I tore the tafonaatloa had been placed apon the fllea, aa liiiaanaaatoiiainal belief in the rafaav tin? defendant? hail la? 11 a.I tiir.ai boat the land. He aOegad bj tie eourae of his farther remarks thai the Information had been gi ven to the Preae hefon a had been in (on: t. Mr. Cook Interrupted with denial of whal i.ar a palpable ami unfounded mtsstateinent of tiu-t." It was not true that the Inform itlon bad been giren to anyone or had been published in tha papera unni it liait been tiled.

Mr. Cbandlei understand that the substance ol that Information was noi telegraphed to Hew-Yerk the before 11 was Bled 1 Mr. Co. W-I nor was if known to any dm bar of the pri thai it was to be lied, Mr. vcrj reputable gcutlen.an told me that read it In a ttew-York paper the morning waa tiled here.

Mr.Uouk?The gentleman must have got hi Inferme? troni tin? father lies. Mr. be may he dose kindred to the prosecution foi all I know. I will not un? dertake to aearcti ont parentage, bnt, If driven to look for ii, I know the Urs! pb oe to which would go. Mr.

1 would be the gentleman's eooud error and second tnlssiateuieut of facts. Mr. the gentk aan denies that It waa ae I will acc.pt the denial and waa mistaken. Not one opportunity bave theae mea bad ti In unir behalf, not a syllable of testimony 1 dropped from anj tiring witness them, bul ta hai tue Covri 1 u. nt ol I I It? these facts to their disadvantage that the cloud ol In rests npoB their names, It is said, la erery districi of the Culled Slates, sai that tor that done this airi i.i aerelse Its In exjx 1 rrom 1 records tata pelloted thing.

it semblance ol Justice. is incar? nate Iniquity in every eurer on; and a nineut win. baa no 1 itlon Ixen's rights than to use Its annihllntivi frei repul itton befi 1- mode, ought to held tu enee Into 0OUI1 ill I Ii? osual v. Mr. Chandler spoke for an hour and rja and at the conclusion of his ai ruuicut the oourt at 111I1 Monti li.

1 eok in oj to I he UK ll tuo MINISTER RESIGNATION. 1 I sK A CAUKKI ins si nu. mah: mi r. lai ro rna rarat ra.i Not, Lftei nine ara ol abroad, ral John W. Indiana, lia- vol un cloaed bis i mat.e career by resigning the Bo The following 1 the reason foi thia itep, and the Ion In whkhGeneral Foati rriot 1 wi re hi Id al tin le partmenl i State: 1.

li.f Ja.mi.? O. Hi (A sia: tu accordai to Veil 1 I a. taken Uberai Inconvenience to the public 1 -e, le Ih SI 1 il ll'eh I to submit the Pn lent, t.n mj l.ii\"\ rdtnaiy ui it prop? been actuated post 01 1er; bai In? t' il 1.1 non? past to I til n'l'lieratlM It ne 'I iho DI resblenre In the Uniti Mat? rad give myatlent jnvate and fi .1 snidi epl tbe high honor conferred on and nifUlri 1 1.1'ni?.radon-...-? I to tender my hearty thanks for the uniform kindness ai I considers me by yonaadytMU pr tors duringmj 1 matte lee, 1. lag thi hope that it 1 entent 11 del .1 r. rerj nu lly y.

aut, 1 II. DKFABI "I '-I II I tSUt? Ii 1- I i I in I 1.. 1. 1 our umi unir itton leti -r addressed to Ibi Ident on the mdrring four rcsitiuatlon of tbe office of En? or 1 poten ihtry 01 aited Htales Kuas 1 wi.nli tau Uoverament natura levai it- lions uh it tala, .1 oflleer, teal hare been to the regret -hi I leel on 1 our trusted 1 at abroad 11 ley of ibi Department, would 1 ol roux resignation, were II mat lam eunvlneed thai tin- step you lake tit olmi teure to ibe .1 1 t.it. private Interests is posittre and final on part.

1 therefore nee? pi in the intuit? ei liic I'lOsbli ni ta? realgnatloii 1 Don in dorngM me 1 apri -u deep Isfacttau with which lite bark on its relation? ith you, aud Un 1 0 lai action? bai It roar eneuuibeney ibi I Diiselons entrusted to nd add the regn thai longer ooutmue a work. 1 am, ir, obedient servant, Ui 'ili- President baa not yol decided Poeterai eneeeaeor. For the pi acni the aflairi of tin? legation will be andar the charge oi Colonel 1 lia I luti man. as Charge d' Attain ad In llodman bad many yeara1 1 rii the diplomatic sei London, Paria and Bt, I 1 CBAXGE8 IS 8T.ITES BOSDH. ini: 1 uni, I iiki.i? POI KATIOKAL latiom aow ami ut pormbh Washikotoh, 5.

Ik? Controller of the Carreaey raralabea thi foBowlng baregard benda held aa Bacatiti for eh notea of national aaaka Dartag the past year there baa been much in the eharaeter of tha Cntted Btstesbond which tbe natica al ii.ni hate mi depoall toi their cu i-ai lie owing to the redemption and continuation of tha andalz per cent benda of 1881. The 1 Hud amounts oi theae hon in held the tas Ut day of November, 1881, arc exhibited Un iuic table! Clan- if Pended loen Fun led losaof 1891. I I .1 lit' percent bondssitsmied. Klx HI ii-lit a if to lerett i pei per et ,1 IIIImI ni pi Au I lu. Ha- hull-tut bnuils.

'i'' I .1 The total amount of held fortba parpaaeof aeewrtag circulation an Oetober 1865, waa of winch bj Opereeat, and bj per eesl On Hoveaibcr iianii" ofatzpc? tienta, aad pareaata Oat Voveeaher 1,1881, all of tin si- held t.v 11.e bad I.i all. and, with thcexccpti.iii of B758J0O, aad been aartaadad at the rata ai par oral Taa baaka new bold 881,981,860 of 44 per eeuta, und per cent bonds. The? hold alno of Paeiflc Hallroad bonds and ealled bonita on which lo tareal baa eeaaeal Tbe remainder, eon sf bassa? bjeartaa; Interest at the rate or poi ceni The average rate of Interest noe paldbj tbe United the beoda deposited seeuiity for circula bigaetaa la aacart 1.7 per east upon the par rabse, of the iiiteie-i computed upen bantu Lhalr oat rent hiaiket taille, tbe rate of luti list would be less than percent. TEE BUCBMIBT WQUIMT, Island, 111., tho OiMnist Daniel Tornirne, the jiliot cup. tain, said the boat had paused through the bridge all but stopped when ahout feet above, tie asked throuKU the siHsukluK tube wtaat the msiter wus.

hut no reply he eeuld understan't, though be thought hn heard "all riKht," and for half a he beaded the boat for the island shore, hoping legal out of tin rent, l.ut site oarrieil down upon the bridge, lie only quitted the pilot house when boat was about to Strike, und wha tohl by the mate, to Jump on the htirtfc hereral others ealluig for help were niived directly after ward. He knew nothing of any drinking or of any Whiskey on bourn; ami the laaehiuery worked admirably up to the time It want disabled hy tbe of the SMI red. (Jther witnesses examined were Jumes A. Hires, the mate, and John Bcbaechter, the sce.m,! pilot. Iried Ui turn the Wheel tun the cum broke, but.

found th. re waa no tune do iUiyUiuiK, us the was even then clos?) to the bridge. aa A New-Jersey widow couldn't earn a WaaJt at tha WMiVtab UM tier-ame a clairvoyant, and her Increased to $80. It Just show? that a man begrudgea the quarter he pays for washing his shirt, while he will cuecriully give a dull? to stick his nose Into the other world botore tue. show buiuiard.

Overdrafts at Mechanics' National Hank of New-York TIIK ROTTEN NEWARK BANK. WOHI T'ir. MABCBBAffg tJNABLB TO gBCTJBB nui. sicvnicANT ITATI Bl BtNJi NT's? 0017NBI I Banh Bxaminer Bhelh has completed Ma bbora at Bank, of and fora rded bla lepori to rjowtroUor of th" Carreaey at Washington. The hank in new to the heada ol ti.e oporl ol aatam ilici- WM furnished by him y- tua; fot publication: as-i ra.

BilU discounted.9l,q]2.ortc Rtates bonds. front banks uther than Me halli. New-York. lia ilk notes aril -poi le. -H warn an New-York US.

Ime from Unit r. Overdratta. Tetel. i.iMtii.i ru m. navata! etoek.

Hurplui and profits. fio tduc ti.i'-"-'??_; 00 Total. this BUternenttbe natteiBBoyhtewown lob? 12,411.000 Marehiiank. tbeemaenling derfc, wMwaable find bond 'or 17,000 reeterday and ha wm al? lowed by the Commissioner to return to htohOM? ba Belleville ia the eaatody or tbe Marshal, to re? inaili until Mniid.iv. Ifarehbank would Mynotb il nit ins Mat.

He admitted tbat yteterdaj morning lie hid had mi interv BW with Balde in at tbe honae, An apparently antbentic statement rmde that Baldwin dneover that Marehbanh waeedefaulter when had been abstracted. He called the room and confronted him Ith tbeevidem of lus gnilt. Marchbaok fell upon his knees niel besought Baldwin not to him, 1 omising to make good the anionnl ItiUI v.in yielded nnd Harchbank remained und rei bnrsod the banh to the amount of abonl $8,000. Some afterward ii wm discovered thai be wm a default in when he diarnis by Italuv m. 'John ii.

Emery, counsel for the Link. Htates that know of the existence of any morti on ni's property held by Baldwin and ni to President Halan nul Director Condici ili? ime foi und the other for tin? datene ot sin ii innrt lif liions III news-pai Tueee iliade remark thtl if flit, v. Mit io the Ktat? 1- OU "II ding Baldwin In? will have the company of a viri ions of al- Ih li; III I 1 il l)f OplC MI BettJDg ii itrcnt's favor, Mr. li made this calcula? tion It is charged tbat Nugent's husiiii li i.iMMl eight yi ars. 1 here are in 'J.

100 that pei od ol ime, It folio? tbat if Baldwin's Is trae Nngent's III teil at a il.ill.\ of $1.000 Mi roti-." lowing Ude ra ml bl II win ai ed bj him io a fi nd who i-ui il him, to re it hi a ijuaiutaiM Bov I for glOU (ht, fcliow Bo ibility of the dir in lee of all th? fa? Ihn far brousht ont in con? ni lion uh the bank tail inwyers. 0 Ibe latter sa irt? "lin- hi has on just lieguu; the depositor? had llieir I tamely rar its n.iIii? I and lo look I pn pose ol th.u'i I oi District-Attorney and counsel for the haul weru in.din.' in vow of aequii ng Ibe property of I and tin re would uta oi writs ia no ar. rbe com for Ni bank upon to hold the pronerry until tbe att? at Issue could be sliapcil. At the ih? Newark! un. If.

G. Fi di? I. Mai ninninoli ol a di mei mini and in ol ipli .1 ith th faci counts ol the it rs bad not, fot rnanj lie objected to expert examination, and with il taci Hi ih? rash ol the Mi bad ruin? fortuni and reputati? the I 'ommon onni II t.i make ingai orough examination, with the ahi ol Ibe il The (ton wm referred the Finance ('. wi 1 be Satin I i-in ri um be Supreme Inni against M. banii National Bank ol Newark Ui ie.

Just in ted a lor he vice ol the ul piibli? ation, D. rox.Nov.R. An attachment for $20,000 wm placed ou the real and nt, in i-ii tu d.i... by Jan Si KAR rXFIBMABT. Theanuual ol i I tho York I and Kai held on la the d-ove.

1'he report id the low? that Ul from ha I Utl ito ih? In tu tion, .1 I In tbii men, and ire rend? gratnito all pom l'alien' 1 11.m; ai and board. In 1 Ausou lp on Hi Eli; da th from Oppenheimer, lu ,1 11.. $100; from illi un 11 iron, the ipital ly and iiei ou, and irono ho 'itj bxciso nnd, i be policy of the Board of Directot hn ever been thai the S'? w-Yora a.ul Ear Infirmar) hall not run into debt: more could be done were its unan 11? ei and the dir? 1 tors lu vite vu, un 1 fis. following are the ua'tiMul the directora and Ko il ('helps, Ciiiitou Uiltiert. John P.

Agnew. Ubby. Adrian Isehn, the Kev. II. Potter, John A.

art. Bcujai in I'. Abram Du 1 M. John Riker, Hi lei U. I.oril, Willi un (lodge, Jacob D.

Vcrmilye, Walter Lsngdon, William Uothont, Augustus beiteli, Beiiiaiiiin II. Field, Town? nd, J. en Unoili s. Van Du en, il II, Appleton, William ('. Bcbennerboin.

(Illi.crs: I he 11 nielli Hen lam.n 11. Field, first vice-president: Abram Du Bois, M. vu e-pi'i 01I1 nt Knot, Ii .11 I Richard H. Derby, M. secretary und llenry Noyes M.

execntive lurgoon. UEUTl N.i.v tea CABE. M.visTiiN, Nov. dispai? li Novi min 1 ori T. v.

to Ihr saya Its lore prou dim; to arraign l.ie.leii.iiit PUppW on Ui" OrlgXoel eUarKe? till? AstVMOla abated that it weald net proper te Um add! tim.ai chargea agnina! the aaed whieh have bom preferred since the original charge, unies? Hie artesnat retaaterOy agreed timt the tw? Bate et ahnagaa ahonM and tried at the MBM time by original Court us now Cup! Barbi ion: for the ih aski if the laatej Advoi that Court aa now conaQtuted ahooid in? both in thedefeadantjtrefemd to be tried on tbe ebarges TOwtuehbe replied thai hew not to nniWe anv aereeUaenl hut if second trial held al the tim? those detailed would be called upen lo uci no fer te knew. The Court then adjourned until this moniiiiir, to inalile the Soaieetl Uiuu Ui deleimiui; Wbblb MOtSti TWO YOUNG MEM MILLED. CiiKsri.it, Nov. i Hum Fanviiixl and John Qniftey, younc men, nudtiiL? of llnn.ti. Il.m (In 1'luladel jilna, WteBBngtel and BBltWJMr? llailroml truck nt atraM hfthe MasllMBipm? OulKlev Instanti) and Parwood wa? mortally injured.

Th.lr wagon wa? lorn to atoms and their horse? Were Insuuuly killed. AN LSEASE MAN A TUQ IKiAT. iv.ntrii BBB N. Nov. Van? BB tlw alcaiu tuga.

l'itrce, bi lunging lo Cui r.cll insane while the boat was at Hew-Tert aa ntghr. A policeman I aanaeni Bag a- Vates showed no particular vio? li at tin than, tha eaaaai refused to take him in ap be river, he waver, ami eapeeteOy neat at Ism Poiat, grew olenl and dan roas, hat with ind trim sue e.sic 1 with much dllfleiit from serious tajnry. The hua? tie claimed by Almtghti Ood and eonrmanded the stop. ras taken from the boni bere yc-teniay mu! I tn tbealinsiinnse for examination. lr.es in Hopewetl, Dntebess County, ami le single man about thu-tj TITO BANKRl FT Affin vsT.) appoint rOB tir COIt? kl and THI BOCaTAWAY comi-anies- civkkai.

BCbTBO IBI I ru Kivo-ton, N. bo appotnl a receiver for tin? Paltana! Uta urna-ranee Company waaheai lai the Ppoolal Term, Westbrookhereto-day. Taepartlea in thaaettaa were represented aa leflowa: in taa absence ef Deaerali Ward, who v.udetni-ieit by si, tea, J. Reerett, appeared for the bata Canari? Penning appeared for the aampaaj afa i dama. 17.

0. Whiting aad aloses for inni? Mini, for a Jadgment ereditar to the aawaat of atr. Bverett epeaed tha argument for the motion, set tlng forth the laaotveai eoasltttea el the aoaapaay which laude mia ary. egged tbe appoiiu meal of a ranal iw matter of Joatlaa BB I'll finies concerned, nnd thought such appetnbBcal should lie made at As a I proper pavana le muai such appaiatimeli und paafutin the duties required, he waa laatrnoird by the Attoraej Deaerai aaaaaJoha r. Aloaay, duine mi be Knew of m.

other person who peculiarly well-fitted lor the true! as be, both by rraaon general ability. Be stated rurtber, that in ot betag appoint.d, Bapertaten di'ir in. of tin In-ani'icc had Rig aatad a provision, wateh ha laoaaM it would be well to mcorporata the order, it waa that the raceli be directed to return to the poluyfiolders, oat of ttr-t inou? eomlng into poeeeaaion, ail pri mi? nai that bava ban pud an potiens er renew ais mlllag go, jgni, which dak is to betakea tor UM -etileni, ut oI the allairs of tha Compaay. Tins oc? casioned nun ii opposition troni urtannt. the mattet being regnrded iw pramatara at this in wbi.

i.w Court rally concurred. Mr. Daamlag then apoke to babaU of the eoorpany. Be the.t Wage Wfllhkg to Ma a receiver appaaBtad and taoagM it should 4om lu view of the Bnaaalal ciiiiditloli Of tao compnii)'s which bad loin, hi apparent, bat ai tbe para a be ihenld be appointed be .11.1 not fully agree with Mr. Everett.

He had 1,0 desire east narj upon Mr. Smyth, but be preferred to name Mr. Ueorge Holt, ol Ne? roi aa a proper person. Mr. I to any nomination tie tion, hsrply it Ibi ot ai son fiili.t scrutinized, lie favored a strong In dependent iiominaU.ai from New-York.

Mr. Kverett ialini lhat Alton nil a- Du mure a parti lu Intereei i. tbsn this Oonrl Court said there being no objections to the appointment ol receiver bj anybodi he certainly make sueb an appo at m. m. tait as Ui? selection of the on ne felt i roble embarrassment, knowing nothing of this rompany or tbe ol Its Under tin thi 1.Ill? of il.

roiilduold the appointment until I u- t', le-s proper en aca the perso "-lauti could be shown in the in appointed lu the of Tbe People a rheRocka lo in.ut Charles J. Everett, in behalf of the At? torney in ral, ion Im Judge wVat? 1.1???,. er. John ad ipi an lor thi tho la the application. Mr.Cadwalader many elements of rthat In? ll.el DO? collie to tbe ne appoint? at once for the beni I Mi.

io. ut ooveiiug tlie proceedings in the of rat llustod in July j.i, ui ral Busi? aa 1rs tin? company during ra celrer, be the proper pareoa aea IppolutUII maul with al it the company's affairs, audit to It would be unwUe stilus lunato person lu rice the fact thai lbs gai li III ned the 11 well as to presumi thai thing ebangs those le the Int. of in. a er, being Huntingdon, v.l.. and Kid 1er Co.

Hi his cliente were perfectl aavi eirei He a el I bis duties! klthfully lies He r' 1 lit. Co irl cell-en? fr dienta 11? iti ent "un, thereupon, is ui making -u appointaient OBITUARY. UEUTENANT-COMMANDEB A. 11. WBIOHT.

Washington, Nov. Utluu II. Wri lit. I'. S.

N.dicd nt Key West, tin- aratami rer. la. Commendi ti ol red In I860, and la 1863 BJ. timoh'l, of lb? Wi Uulf t.kadtnggqeadrea Be took pirt tu the bettle id, liage ot gttln inkea natii II ri a torpedo. II.

wa tai a trai rai di Iroyi by t. ordered to thcHonth AHanttc Squadron. bed to the ricond of tbe Htiitadron. He Lieutenant lorn.1er from which date until it this l'oit, al it .1 a. on the Worth I'sclflc lie was kftch imi -7s wits ae Vili DI WILLIAM William a importer, doing bori? 1 Ilo LI fit ill -G' -I, hu, ein liMia.l wii).

Pati son, K.J., yesterday. He 'sun in in sad mum this country atta te years Da went mto l'or a be bad In iged In silk Importing in tliis eltj I v. property is estimated at Kyle a "Hi "i the Paterson a he the prtncli il fouuder. ilder the Danfortb Locomotive v. oi? ih- principal il I.

r. large family. THE VERY REV. 01 IE 8. JOHNSON.

London, Nov. I In? deatb la announced nson. Ih an al not? daaai ol niton the Mis age ivas re of tue North of Bag was -l ixfonl, hi became I of bis OOlll IB II I was ap EDWARD 8, BE03ER iiLAOBi phi N. Mayor Edward B. Pblllpaburg, H.

.1.. who waa rnsoorered at and ita-, suffering poni palpitation ol the beartand waa remorad iho Ui diedi ti us.luv. (HU it NOTKB. l'iiMiui'T, Kor. Abnkhaja II, in bere fer f.uty yoara, Alad algat al agi nine years.

Ai ci an, Jo is B. BtTOOg, Collector ot Internal vu.ta the XXIVtb Wetrlet atoea lf7S, dit SUddeUlj thi- u.oi alng. mu Nov. in o. nendag his at Ualnbrldge, yeataruay.

THE FLOODa IN8PANI8U BOND UBAR. Nov. mu hai.I Maud iris, air.wil in tail It) taa itali iteaaaer D. J. May, from parte ta Um BrlUah aad gaaalal Baadaraa la relatioa letbeteBdi in Honduras, whleh aovered aheat gOO mu terrltoff) axtendlag aaek from Paarte Cortee, ha Heavy rams bad for dayi previous to o.

lobet tauaeaae looda, airieptag tbe bridgea aad greater portion of the only raltoead ta Ik? eoiiiitrv. wlucb runs from Puerto Cortes thlrty-sU miles Into the int.nor. This ro-d was built. DJ lb? le.x.ii. meut, ai cost und leaaad to I.ipativ.

ptuced at and il hi laa rad tac rjoreraaaeal win nm iie.ibi?? to reisaiw As the load wan Importaol the gathering the fruit from tbe back eountrj and d-iun? InKltat Puerto Corten, Hi oaly putt. In tue country: tue disaster rertoualy mi. efi res with fruit operatlotuimere. auiaberef peraons who tart their lives py mM Ih? Uwugh no deiiniio kuoa leuge to that effect bad been racelred wbca Mr. muiiii.

however, that towns, rlllages und en? ure finti subouBKcd pertly swept away. The toss of lire stock Ushw very heary. rne sustained, including damage te tha raumaa, is setlmati al CIVIL SOLES. Barrett in Mipatatel Bi in? Lrpaa Board block Uroki iiiaimitv oi" the Looid of Diltcton 11 Central Construction Company In July lait applied on petition to the Supreme Court for au order dissolving the corporation. It wa? stated in the petition that the purposes of the corporation had beeu aceompliehed.

A. Calef, o. P. E. OaanaW and Joseph Orti constituting- a mnjoritv of the directors of the company, prcaented a few days nnother to the Court, in tiicli pei mWlon to it lid uw heir applica? tion for a diseoiutiou.

This was r.iu> by Justice Batrett. OUTDOOR COLLEGE MUX PLAYIHa A TOCSBAMBBT BBIWBBB marvaod, tu? DBITBaV stiY of tp? cuy, Htnwaroa oounaau TIIK VICTOR. At flic tu of Ihe Amateur La ereaaa Associatimi of the atetan, whtah wm in hi in this city last spinnt, the reports 01 the favor with which tin: national oi Canada WM BSjag received at tM were ehoetteg t'mt the ina ciatioii, for the niir.iiose of MOOanglag tile sji.u elded to a trophy for tttion betWOM eoBagB ta This which is a OMtly set of silk was ptsyed for a era IM ai t.le l'ulu beton adauMag throng of Btadeet? end a naathev of th-lr lady friends. It was won haadBMBety liy Har. vani, huh, BOVartM of In tliUelt.v enter, a well-li lined, heavy team.

Shortly before o'clock the mei appeared upon the Held to til ir skill against the University team. It was evident a BBW nient? after play be. gM licit the II Urverd nun mM win. They tnicd the attack eewtlnually, and the University men hard and well, and pinyed they were naabte to aeoure gold, wm tin? bertyebeeklug el tin? CaaUwidge mea, Barverd took four IT, 1,88, Bad lit miuulus. TbeCohunbfeaud PrinestM teams timi out lee playing In this match wm a Conce one for Colum? bia all th? time, ivi scouring flve goals lu lj, l.i and minutes, Princeton reaaatnc mi" the Harvard eaaae eu; in play tbe winning match.

As the nun look their uauianj tboua I I a result In duubCM evenly matched were tbe 1 red. Bal they were laloii. l'In- Harvard men, knowing that they Inolio work hard, rallied .1 rain aud again, toning the attack io atrongly ami cff.Otivel] that Princeton wm unable to rapture a stecle iroel. The gnaws wm were gol In eight, md thirteen minutes. Tune wa? eaUod io the refereelnth? Is gamo after twenty no being won.

tn the 1 inrnament then wereaaaay Une exhibitions ol lone throwing, and doae checking, and nota fee of the forty-eight young aaen proved theniaelvc? me 1 be folios ai I he uanii iae Mo played II. B. "88, goal; .1. K. Davis, point; II.

rover point; K. Sturgis. Law Bcliool, 1:. nt, ia Co itoncefl ddere B.B.I 1 re; A. Thorndike, Law UohoobC.

at. and J. A. Machado, '83, home neiden: J. Msrquaud, and 1'.

reesy, hoeae White, '83, goal; J. A. Hodge, 'tU, point witt, potai C. It. Bpencc.

'85, uilmore, '83, and 9. Rgb it. f84, defence bebiere: W. P. Plebi, ceni re J.

Mack, '83, F. Woods, and 8, J. Poe, 84, homeflcldera; P.I* Btefaanand li. Hull, home. University of tbe iti nfJfew-York -F, L.

Townsend, B. K. point; J. W. Gillette, '82, cover pol li.

C. li. Cobo, and I'? ll Rocfcwi II, '82, 1. Oenuttt, rentre; Vf. it.

Ktnanley, Mir, 'si. T. s. Nichols, Hl, borne fielders; A. J.

Skerry, aad li. iv tT), bo Maniere. Law School, goal; Lo tan, "-I. point; W. A.

Jones. '84, oorer point C. Hchool of Mluea, and I). K. Dodge, defence fl Iders; F.

Ha tre; Cbariier, '84, aud Van home ttelders; I 3, and J. W. Pryor, Law ol, J. K. il Umpires, Messrs.

Cbadi lek, Lang, and Bey? Fi Ine "ton, 5. Games lost Colu Princeton, 3. 'limi: ot tournassent, hours aad FOOTBALL IN HOBOKEN, A game of football was played st. Cricket Club Hoboken, yMterday team? of the CoUege of the City Terkaadthe KteveM Institute. The the puyen on followa Btev? uurhton, "83, captaba, aad lia.

k- Uilworth, 1. hUetsch, '84, lenk kfagovern, '81, full linek Duiilap, Uis? nli? r. Lewi in, '84, er, rushers Uoileaeotthe City of Sinclair, in; Belman, eoal-kecper; Sinclair, and '83, hall ici hulmann, Crouaon, '82, Condon, beligmaa, preparatory, ni baniiiiu, '84, rushers; Cherry, suv 1 half reeeUedin wstttan aettteg a tonel down. The oUega men touched down twice for safety. At IBS eli.se of Ihe bait OTOBSOB, of the CoBagB leum, nuil atagovern.

of the Institute te.un, withdrew disabled. town for each aide 1 therefore declared a tie Th. Stevens team was saperioc In weight and in "kill to tail tbe with a spirit nade np what they lacked In other respects. Henry Johnson acted sa umpire for tbe Steven? tasti tute team sud P. .1.

Bfosaataal 1er the PidWigs team. Henry Bin? 1.1. bajlboId ws. LIABLE POH THE PAI MENT LtTTLg Attorney 11- ral of RtetO, in -pon-? to an itnpi.ry from the Oovenor, baa given oflJelal opinion that the raUreeda to whom State aid bonds were baaed tow peen neo are llabbs for the payment of the benda Teere are of thee bonds outstanding, kneed to ratiownagroads: Mempatsaed Uttle Little Ho. and l'ori -until, Citile Kock, Pin? Blu? and albMssiBpl, Dusebltaand Red ttlver, and Arkansas Cen? tral, all of I ire bow compirle.I.

un.1 are 1 good bualneas, wttb tbe exception of tbe latter two, and work Is rigorously pushed on tho it? load. Senator (tarlami, Governor CbnrchUL 1 Justice and other- have opinions similar to that of the suit? to he Itutituted In the United States Ourt al once to force the ra iiro.nl rampanti 1 to s.i??? tue guealhHi. BE8PON8E TO A SOLE CONTEMPT. Columbus, Olilo, -J. Devateaoz, of the "uvcland, Colmi.Im-, 'in innati and Indianapolla Railway, reenonded by nnswaa to of the Common Pleaa Court tor contempt, by hut attorney? mlng, and Ibe Court aekeewtodged the reepenM.

Stevenson Burke failed to appear? Be was ont of the Kiate, and was served bj .1 oopj of tba order at his home. An alias ml? him, returnable n.iv 12. wm then postponed for about BALE POSTPONED. ,1 vu Nov. aale ol the Florida Central Kallroad, exlondiag from Bataptoee to Lake City, adverttacd to tabe plana today under a of tbe United Slates Supreme Court, was poets ponod by order of JudM Pardee, to December 11.

At number of European capitalists, who wore hen to at tend ine aale, were much dtaappointed thai it did nut occur. M.v. APPOINTMENT REPORTED. WimrtPBO, Nov. rlawpt, Imana et ef the Bortaern PadfleRaUway, is here.

umor isriirri ut that Suts'liliteiideet Si lekiiey, of the l'ai ille Kailway, is ahoilt to.ne appointed general manager ef the Berthen Paette Wi.y in place ol liciterai Haupt. ADVANCE IN FBElOHTfl DD3CU88ED, Si. geaaoal freight agents ol irasurn ratlreada iwnfrlng hen- baldi? m. limi: yesterday, and dlsenseed advance of ten rents per hundred In cotton rates to New-York. mutier was referred to link.

EARNINQ8 OP A BTREET RAILWAY. Tliinl-avc, ferk, Ben? aaflreod Osaupony to the state Bagineer eeeaatel ef fi.iTO.ooo. aostaad nnlpmi nl of tbe raed amounted to M.3803S8 13 The c.i-!i rue ol- 111 lllu ear were 31. The coiiipauy pays a dividend Of '-'O percent. REPOBT8 WITHOUr FOUNDATION.

Ki? iiM'iM), Nov. 5. It in stated ou the Lesi that there no foundation for the pub? lished npoits thai the af thoBaaaaaaataat Dauviiic Railroad Com puny is likely to ehaaga baada BEJOicma in Sab FbancIoCO, Nov. Tucsou dispaUh Bay? tbat a imi eeletiratioii waa held last night at Rinnoallb. honor of SMaatettai ef the Sonora Ituilroad to that point.

The decision of the Mex? ican (lovernineiit, the ehanice of mute has not vu hem received. Then among Ibe Amertoaaa seconnt of much inter fen by the DlBRTlC Kxpf.kiments and Cnuiiiiicinun, of the QOVI nuneiit Sanitary Staff in Cal? cutta, has made careful on ecrtaiu ef? fect? of ou the tiaeuei" Our of these effect? In the human Buhteati he Onus, the destruction of tho Intesliual iiHiroii? nieinlirane, and henne the ami aaetedlaBoa efaatrtttveaaeteatela aaasjlaal ha the food iniist. necessarily, impaired or deetroyed, ac eor.lln?' to 111? dBglM niorbld under euch clr the food elements not beluif submitted lo normal tranafonuettoM, beeome mere foreigu iiodies llahle to undergo decomposition, and weU adupted tocauMiin. a em Teaeeuohiaton to lx- drawn oue timi ibould ocrtataly be kept In 111l.nl when adiiilalaler log reuef in a time af hunlne, that Is, the stair altea must not teadowM to go en too as Dr. Cuu ntngham obsen the alai dburbasa and dysentery wore lift uufesied 1.

ter tlnlr admission Into tie? reUel camps. The absolute neee mo, of 1 In dietetic sxpsrimanal aud dietetic ot vui.uhiiiciil, UuisoaUawu. PAINTERS ANDTHEIB WORK. NOTES IN (UUMKm AND TIIK CLtn MAT BK IV TIIK AKT fTu-Tfg MONOIYPEH." At the first monthly of the I'nioa I-eainic to be held on Thursday evenliijf neat, a loan eolie, lion of ol! paintings will be Instead of water-colors, as at first Tiie jilan of the Art Committee wa-. to pecienta collection of fresh water aad Aith in the aid of the American Witter -Color was obtained.

Dut tbe discovery waa soon made Unit fi the number of artists still oak of town it would to gather a collection of t. -colors whh li would be entirely sattsfaetory. l-ater In the season the Art lommlttec may offer such au exhi? bition. exhibition of the Salmagundi which will open next month, at tbe Academy of Design, promises to he offrent interest, both tu the character of the work and the number of artists reprise nt. d.

On ixcemher 5 the Bieeaftya Academy of Fine Arta .11 mala? lis semi-annual appeal Ijijfjj-L ayorientagaaexhjblttai of oil aa-attaga. mas cani wfll laffam the Imartiaa Art waitery on Bermnber is. and the aaaeaaa or faltara of the plan for? awartBag priaaa ta Um kynarateaaef sugi raaat aio be a tteBei arta consid. raMa curiosity. aeaaa Bara pictures of unusual merit have been trongbt out at two of the art irallerles la flu- course of the last week.

Mr. Cottier has displayiyl s.ijii?? or his recent ac? quisiti ai? ufe fully urr.i I for exhibition. the end of tho gallery a -Mother and Child." Iiy Neuluiyst. this is a ruu.irlMiblc Dlumcrs, an artist un kaewi at tate one. but reti.h'.?,..! pi a ife-BBa aad taaprcaatv in? ner.

Two eknUrca are sitting tn the marsh on the border of the sea, over which eaUgat mist. One little dia sciiti paesani aaaaaaaa, is knitting and watching chubby infant, which is raagdftaaj to reach her from the tiny cr: which It continui. The figures of Hie chi! Ir- a fratti out clearly ala flu? neutral shades abare and sea that on. iilmo.it fancy tliem living in tage In the ran ot few sails gleam through the bag? Tin? of the picture is unfortunate. A BflaMJt Muck Uliiiners iprawtl across the bottom for nearly a foot like a charcoal drawing on a fence.

In one corner of the gallery is an admlr.ihlr the bathing In a river overhung by mi of rieb foliage. The charactiT ani BMBM of aaaapasdtloa arc In the same manner as the wonderful "Orys-aaMBaiatlagtt I laa," abmb baakya near by. Two tamil rafartfagi by aaaapal att aattoa. one has been seen in this galtory before. If is of a ganta In the for.

at Konlidiiebleau, 'vit'i tue licht hualtng full upon trunk of the tr.e in the for. afroitud, and than softening, ne bl BJ I waa tir- tataib? of the forest. The other painting is au agata Btoture a composition presumably repres.ni lug I and upi.l. liv Mauve, of the. modern Ho.

Bt patatera, there vjew In the apparently the see. The central Igarce are twe lltrtag a ban? and cart ami the other gwMtag a of likely to atiract a larger measure popular regard that by A. Mancbii, of a MpanUh ot the usual brancate typ? ot kcaaBy toca ta predle, one hand eoqaetttehly wmrbag a fun. On the tin? ii.iddlc of the are dis? played ssaall pactares of taaaaaaa. Th re are two asanttageby a.

Oaa waaaaaataaaaaa arbarteeaaal aadapiag seen in a peculiar laarfcy ani taa ether la a boM akaach afa bay nead, a natia low who-? may ajai blight eyes ir under a i.road imi apsd up at the side. By I- Laeeaekc aa tatereettag little peJatJag of a ateep strand? tilths ami dry on tho shore with a horseman beside it. aketeh by J. gara? aneara four wti.i beata aa-gaag in Bl I liiitiipngne battle and ara) iper left la Iba anear ta tac pine by departed bealera A small leaaneane by cornt, two uiwu sea and two Igare pictures are MBCakJ -mailer paintings. The toa turc of Arery's Gallery Is.

the appearance of t'A Millets, which will be hy nil lu. 1 now tu. mreness of the op.iortutiltl? laJforded u-re for really excellent examples of till? ma r. axpteaataa of action in Igare of 'he aaaal waa to dieartag vatav, win at aaea eaaapaM admiration. Her arms are extended upward.

It. graaptag rope In the stone well above her head, a hieb Is sliiihtly thrown back, while the inclination ol laabedygtrea the of the Mag edtart re The Other "Les lane uses," has fonirroiuid of three glcan.rs. bent almost to tin? i.Toii'id, md flu? third half Morti raaaeaa is the loaded aatt, from which sheaves of geldea rum batag prtahed ap aa aha a thirdplcmrealnaostaa in its us the Miii.ts, rieh, rlrid gowet pleca by Dlaa. a laeat? ape by Dupre, a Igare picture hy Due, sonad tu a eli.Tub liv Kniitts are uwnpaiBllTBIjT By Blefstehl there la a the subject oi which i- the graea before meat refectory, Cerei of some merit, a gargneae Milka, sv, a bright, cirefullv i.atnt.d uitcnu bj inliiLii and a picee by J. II.

Indian compiete tbe lecent uditili.ms. At Kuofdier's Uallery there will be placed CO tinti to-morrow three pictures from Hie of rhem is one by Jean Aiiis-rf. f.rtmnt Weningue" by P. J. Claya, A.

"MarkH at Constantinople. Two paintings ofeparelj aeeeaa? live onler liv li.iifttsii lloiivets't and Dr.t/i? bare beca recently added to this irallery. Uns beea made Km? Ihr Co, sseurc an exhltution room for a culli etimi of so-, ailed the worn of A. Walker, ol Huston. The method which he employs la stated to he a very simple one.

I he pk uiu? a tilaiik copper putte ta printer's ink and an Ini dp upon uioutened paiieron an reta presa. As the name slguHec, only one ib be taken. 1: la ki eil. a Boston arfi-t. has done work.

MBB there have been several pot toes of the procesa la ton papers. But the bu pression is erroneoni that either a nee ii.eiiod te Boat w. kf. hase lits in kls studio a iKirtfolio of ry Uitiiesting? moUOtj soni, ot which have been exaibited it Salmagundi Cleb. Mi.

(liase cerare the blank plata althprll ur'-ink and draws fleure, rathaCI the enacts ot light which he elihi with baa Dnger or with a small hriisli. The single Imiuvastc? Bl thin taken ordinary presa, air. Chas? bas pm iliueil striking effects by tbe us? of Ink colored with ochres and other paints. He says In regard ta? procesa: 1 dont how aaa can aaj it baring ihla anggected to bau. It muai occur aa everj eb Ipresume many experimeal baca done', foi it a very simple and easy taina, re.pitrlng but little time, to cet roui drawing an-l your laa? pression.

I should regard the artistic, value of iicta work chiefly aa preliminary aid to eteatag. An ctud get a sketch of Us sut.feel in permanent fora ta iti? WSJ an it is a guide to bis whtoh air. Chase drew ids Brur oa th? plate, und another with whet ooosmonlj of as strikingly Bembrandteaaue eBeeta, are of ijsecial t. rc-t. Juugingfrom the lack of keowtadgi ol nt et iace.1 by one two well-kao? In engravings, Be? Yowk artista are hehlml their Be bit tiireii in scouring mr them a commercial In Boaton they bava hecu sold for from to each, which notwithstanding tbe fa.

tital tasar are is? an exorbitant onstttor? Ine the ease and celerity wltb which a skilled ertisi au ordinary prosa cea draw aad Impression. Dut the monotypes form a very Incorisi.lembi?? puri ottlicoltiactionsiif Mr Chase's As r. Of his recent stav in Madrid he is brtxurhl ba scene, a btoh is a s'miv luiuiuous sunlight, a tch of a dancing girl and come targe coplea of Mr. Chace to about completing en interior, in which cuuniiKor the colorisi the yellow of a bra- la. ti is iudlrlduallzcd against the slightly diff.

rellow curteta, an oil palnttag tha wall is iintin guisUed fi.iiu a color, and ptetures -n4 the pretty roung woman sitting on a rcry bandaemo diran, all blend together ingeniously Into a plea decorative cBoct, On the contrary. Sir. bas eiiiiy flnisbed portrait ol Peter Cooper eaanet be mid to is? decorative, bui is a face Individuali tbe sense of Un heiin; imp.jssi'.le to another it. Mr. Cooper sits In an armchair, his hands his fringe ot anowy whtolmra aad white hair his striklm: face ta a highly reslistic manner Bl l'rest dcut in the pottial' which Mr.

Cheat hit? well under way, upright, dressed bleck, tus righi liana slightly extended forward aad apenad as if euforeiiiK a In eoarereetlnwl arguasea here is of red cm tains cagava the well out Several out-of-door studies of Interest arc the icsult of A.ill. Wvant's summer sojoiirutii? in Bcw-BraecwtoB sn.t the AdlrondiKks. An A.luon.taek view gtrca kiui'l'-' of ru-UiusT, bulibliug moiiiiUiu -nil graceful silvery turclies the banks, wtiile another with a wooded stream lu tho foreground girai a view of a plain, Uh a suggestion commi; storm Views of Lake Utopia, oiithe LaVoflUJ hiver, slid oh quaddv Hay were brought back from Ben liinusw lek. Au anOllishcd p.iiutiUK In the studio depict? a seeue Hear Oreeawleb, Coen, a heavily clouded overhead, with desolate rocks and a runted house beneath. View? atoag the Massachusetts eoiv.it have chiefly alalmed Qeorga H.

fanlllta'a attention, resulting In some pencil skcUlns aud water-colors and a smaller of oils. J. U. Brown secured maurlal for several pic? tures iu KUeuvtlle, Clsu-r oiiuty. -Tho DBaOTB Visit" tells its own story of the go.id but awkward man, with linen duster -nd blue umbrella, the peaceful old widow, who is iu pering smular picture, "The the widow no pt'iiccfui.

listening in much ex.lte.ucut to the tab of a sour old maid. th New York patatera sent pictures tne eihiblllou of the PhlladelpU.a A Ists. few of the youne.r were an? 00- Deaagabtri Bad Mann Mtarsrs Aiaisiic and PkUfDUbl, wi i. Vi li Mcel and rile. Vu l'ito Hasket.lialsA 'd 1 for iii.1 la? Aroaiteoir rxeeuUsl.

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