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I lb0KIS A.TKtt gtyM. ike lnIBt 'eMfc Am- iinmlxT nt lawvor wi ti Imml In B.Hn t'iur nm.rr-. vTltrunt. v-'onlav. In e.u.,v,...,nc of itonoliueN onlor ttv.iilrliii: Jsm" W.

Kr Thonm. 11. Korr. n. Kuun'rn.

S. cisiarrof Hromlwnr n.l Lr.ntlt Vvoniio llitlrnml Coninnr. to lrttur caalt b-' ln Tiha o)iniin- for th.i lni.cctlon of Ullliu Knot, eouiiwl fr l.iiiir'o, l'rntlilnJmm I 0ooIl(o r. Iliorann. reiro.ntlnii Mm iMdl.nd atookl.ol;l,rs of llio Jiuko p.itioluto onlor ttl-o eitld tlmt 1'riwl- I A.

Itlclimoinl. Trenaursr WIN S.m DIM. anl Tliomits II. Mptann. I th9 Uron.lwny Snrfneo Hnllroiitl Comii.inr.

I niistbo on hnnil wltli limit-books In order to I hclUUtoMr Hoot InfrnmlturacnmiiliilntMpon I hic, suit lunHial tlio two ennipmiloj I fortbanllxtrcJ lllcuul M.flUO.OM I niM to tlio ilolriniotit of Mr. I unit othor stookliolilon. Jeiilica l. Tan Urunt bmiiIoiI nn rtiljoiirnniont until Mon- ISJ Wiui) ix-Jii'l Union of conns ol for El Shl'ranroails wn i too ill to ho nre.iont. Ik Tim known iluiutllTx In tlio notion mo Onirics bbbB vYrothlnclinin aiiillloorKU.Ttiomn8,tliouli aVT iiMKBiiknonntbittiliuirropniwiit ncoittlijupnt tw if ktocklioldor.i.

vim hiivo oxurrsso.l tlium- ilcciilHilly nvorn to tho Itnntinlnl iniihoJ a.lopto.l by tlio comi unl jiistutior uriiiiieii. Tho do- Kmlnnm nro Pnsluiy. Thnmiin It. Burr John II. Jliirphr.

Mtliiiif Hmltli. Jl. M. Wilte llrnil oy. Jni'ob Hharp.

All red Vantaff Uore N. Curtis. Ilnrrison D. Korr. CMrJe tiw.

William II. Haves, nnd A. 0. Whlto of tlio Ilrondttiiy nnd Koventh Aveiiuo Builroail Comuany; nud Jnmi'8 A. lttchmond.

John Jl. Hcrlbnor. Wllllum Ulrd. Osborne E. BrlclitJhoinasll.

MoLan.Joliii 11.1'ontE. and Jolin ll SeliiP's of lUo broadway Hurfaca Hall- F. t'lnthlneham. In 111 complnint tm that Ids Arm. F.

1'rothlncham A nro ttoMhoMiTi In tlio Jtrnadway and bovonth Atenu It.illrond Cnmriiny.wliosoc.-iiiital topk fi IJ llKl.ufli). and whoso fraiiolilo. granted In 1FGI, tiormlH It to run cum fiom Bniclny streot and Jlromlnay tlirouuli Churcli hi ruot and vnrl-oiiK otlifr stri ts to UnlvomliyplniM. and thrtn on up throut'li Sowuth avemii) to Ontrul l'ark. Ills commonly known as tlio Soontli avonuo lino.

The pulntlfh d'tclnrii tliattliev own eiditycliaroiiKthosioalc. Tlniyfurtliorileclnro tint the hovi-rtli Atcnno Oonipiiny. fiom tlio minute it cnt Its frnnolilao. In lHC4.nlm''(l to crt tho IrninJiUo for iiuiintulnlntr rnllro.id from Kourttioiitli strcat down Urondwny to tlio Roi'lfity 0, 18-1. the bill known aa the Struot Surraoi Itallioad Act." to nllow corporations to run rallronils In wns pnssud, and tlio "miinnKorii of llm Avenue Company JIM a ciTlillcdn of incorporation for a now enmi'nny.

ami nnim-illt tho llromlnay Surfaco Kaiiro.nil Conipnny. Tlio plnlntilTs sot foitli thit tlio new conn any wns forniod entlnily In the Intori'tt of III" directors DtthoSovoftlli vo-nunOntiipntiyiuiil tliolr rolntlvcn nnd Irlomlq, and tli.it Imciimo tlio ilirrotors of the Brotdway Company. Tlio JlrO'idwnv Com-paiiy'i ciipllal wa slntod nt (1 OOO.Ul'O. Tho comnhilm vi that iho defendants "cnusnd tuch procni'ditit' to lm taken ns nsiiltil In tlio pnnoo'nn oidinnuce by tlio Jlomdot Ablr-BiFncrnntliiK 111" llro.idw ay Company tlio rlirlit to nmlntiiln a rnllnind upon liromlway bclmv Fonrl'onili nrfot." which 'rauchiso wns confirmed liytuo Sop.remo Court. After tlm load was hullt tho nujority of tho Seventh avonuo cars from their own rouli- and run upon tlm Droadw.iv linn.

Tlion mri wuro paiil lor by tho Seventh Avonuo Company. A turieua cI.mho in tho complaint is: Tlnl, a llKtiiuli, aKilrpontiir In liifurineil ami bcUp. UaHevtntli Atimi Conij-iiiiy fpeiit ery larctf puiiu of money In ncqnlrln the frnniht'e or tliw llriradmo ruhd, UlflWUt ill iwt uit.il 111 tho Avi.illn l'nlui ill y. kit ft vcAtnl lu tin. nrnailvrnv Ouuipsiij, fur mmiiu jiur poir pur npi' uiiViinwii to the phillitlrfa, hut blluwn ltb dcfuiiluiiU or tllrcctorit of thu mo couiiiiiiiien.

Treildunt James W. Fosliay of the Seventh Avenue Company. In nnswor to nn adihcssot thu stockholders nsklnc lnformntion. ropliod that thu stock of tho liroad'var road wns insued by that eominny to Juco'j 8hrn, nnd In return Mr. Hharp triinsfernid to Hr.

Foshay and liU successois in trust, of the Sovonlh avonuo lino. lie says ho lotv holds thnt stock. Alllioutth tho Vnily Hi-aisttr on July 1, 1885. eintatned notleo aliened by Becrotary Ttiomas B. Kurr of the fjovonth Avenue Company, call-iBBa mnntliur of tho stockholitets for July 28, totsjso tlio llrondway road to tlio Seventh avo-nn, this notleo was revoked, nnd Mr.

Froth-I fnshtni bcllevot that lease entorcd Into bo-twceii the directors of tho two companies on Jim 22 has neorbeHn put into operation or ttbmitted to tho stockholders. Frothlmr-tsm w.tnts tnkiiow why tho unsuhscrlbeil -tock It the ISrondwny ro.td wiiskIvoii to Mr. Sharp, and why Mr. Sharp transferied tlm 0,521) xhaies of rliveiith avenuo htock to Mr. I'oshny, Ho dalan that the Hovnuth Avonuo Company was thonwiuirof tho Broadway Company, and that tb stock of tlio latter should all have ben transferred for tho boneflt of tho stockholder of the Souoitl, tbo real owners uf tho llrn.ul-ar ninii.

Mr. Frothliurliani iloclaros that tho Jrotonded ncroement with Mr. Hliarp was fraud on tho stockholders of tho.Soenth 'Tho conipininnnt then calls nltonlion to a BtortunKv lor II Siin.Otiil. ovecutod by tho Hroad-war (Jiiinptny to Win. H.

Hayes, as trusteo, to Kcure bonds dated Junn 1, 18S5. amlHi'knnuletlireil Jiiiik 15, Ho also speaks of tsffoinl mort.i(." for H.UO'l.OUD, oxoculod by tho Urnadw ly Coinpnny to Franels A. I'nlmur, to of bonds datml Juno 1, 1TO. and ncknowledceil Juno 15. 1835.

Ho do-Oares that the rad Is cui'iiiiibniiid with theio mortjiKCs how. and thnt tho proceeds ol the bonds were ilisttlbuted amonir tin numoroiis defendants. Ho further cliarfm thnt the moneys remit nil for tho boiidi liavn not hoin p.tlil tn thn Knvanili Aveiiiie Company, lie does not beliovo that tno money was used for tho k-cltlmnto pur-WMsofthe Ihoa-lnay C.unpiiny. Ho do.is not twliovo thnt tho ontiiii ro.linbtock. and BtMi.n for tho now rond cost over tlW.OOO.

IIi Itfliuvnn tlirft of tho mooeyraolroil from the second Idsuo of bonds JP rahl fur oi innUntlon, loyal oxpotiBes, nnd M- nt tbo frani-iil-o, anil that tho wit of UW II.UUU rul-od by the mortL'nco lms been II- leualll nnpist.y, and framlulontlv disposed of. OT injilucluroslhiitthodefHndants I S.B".w..n"0.ro "ll', money wesiit. Ho bollevoa I jnncniio and tho railroad of tho I londlahonoat, I nd fraudulent luilt-btedness. I 'a for nn ncciuntlnn re- "Wctlnc the mnrtencea und whero the pro-I Tiie frunolilso of the Droadway I aIiiod nt tl.OOO.OW. Mr.

Krntbluttimm I SJMlraJiuemtihatic illy doclnrcs that the niort-I and thatthoy haodo- vrocliUil tho Miluo of tho stock owuudby him. I WAHSKICN fOHIUXK. Oil fink llm Money Waul I'm Tho examination In thoensnof Unit ant. Waxonvaicontlnuud before Kofeiao Hamilton Wo yejterday, Oen, Hubbard of counsel for Holt examine nvilliam A. Hnrdlnu.

nn oxpnrt fc'Kiuotout, who tedtlfluil that ho had kouo all ejor thtt deallnci of Warner with Giant narJ, and hail nepaiod schedulo of tliolr tranjictiona from tho chock books, books of 'no firm, and Ward' schedule. This, sum-arlioJ, showed that Wnrnor had paid to Ward iMsfi, checks, and rolnvtvitnieiits S1S.784,-Ji Ward had to him In cash. rulnv stmeiitB. Jia.u73.021.3l. and bad received In cnsli jrnhmihoputinlncasb.

Ills total ptollt, Lull.011"1, rui-olpts nnd relnviistmenls 10- J2.li!U.U21.m. ilti.ii incliiitliitr those duo i f'l'lMrijas wmII its those settlod bofoio-irosi. carried out. Wnrnei's npnaiont nt been J.J.33:j.62l.3l. blx lnveti us uilh Ward Warnor l7.JTH7.

V-ri. i (ll'na'o MiionciT testllled thnt thr rnv socutltlu ju-t dr. soon ntj Kin. Jl'' WW' ''lm tn. laleial for tltv.Vi.i "ft Hinnowliiin tl.o llim If' 'hey wsro hyp I.

Hr until tho laihiro." said ttJ.i,. "tr', llmi wan mnkliiK loin of tlio B-vii mo to umlniHtanil thnt nh ltl thu i-lty. and soma itb.i,0. iVOMiiiionr. Il told pin unen Hint tjia i nionoy und put It away lu happen, lln al.o h.iid i bail Hiieculatiid In uilulni; xuy lucky' thu trunk linn rail- UjL i IIltlillMoai.a Ollln C.iiii.

trmc "nirtli. ji Mj hy tlio ticket llioihuo tvlilcli "H'o" cu' ''In nn. io u)iar. tn, huln.rii.il 10.10 tlio i n'l'tnlU'i. Ii kin.iwitij)ii.

aula ti'iiild mum limir liarati-4 I. aid U.inliliielun "('oil ILuiiiiKim uiiil an. Aiii-iit I. i.l llm li. il.

llU In Unit If lu r.itcn In only 10 llir.a fk iU.mw kitp tiiiui tii.w 'It'Hi Hi in Hie infiilinof illr.ctor. I'-'lJ-iil Uf llivrcuouel 1" 'r iiJ I rjt. I'lmiuiu A il.litlnu rj, 1'" lli.m ui ilrn liiimu i.j iii ami mm witn jtMtmnm urn vnttnttr. '4r tlfliii am it At Mn, Poih MmtMM Mi 4 Mn MtalM' Wilt. I'anliT, who nwnnrt tho utoro at Macloiical ami Illeerkrr streels, and llelna lll.lorn, a mnnufactiirliiat lullllner, er prisoner In the Tomlm Court joM.rday.

The woman Is a blonde, And rom rich aMialakln tacitue. llotli said they lUed nt Third avo-Pile. The oomplalnl, which Is rmalntt both, was mado by Hermann II. Ilolr.liorn. the woman's husband, who seta forth thnt hit wile nnd Nelson l'ardeo have conspired toeether to koep him nut of possession of 11,500 of hit property, which Mrs.

Ilnlxborn had removed to l'arden's n-sldnnco; that iho has taken his four children away with lior. and Is llvlntt with Pardee as his wlfn. Ilnlrborn has been locked up In I.udlow street jail on an order of the Hupronio Court fur tieulectlnir to pay alimony to Mr. Holborn and counsel fee to her lawyer. In his alfldaxlt Ilnlxhorn says that tho am-davllsof his wife nnd Nelson I'nrdoo.

slcnod on June 1, 1HS3, were perjuries, and woro mndu with the Ittent of putting hint out or tho way, that Fnrdco mltthtenloy the wholn of the society or his wlfo without re-atrnlnt: Hint she has nil his properly, and Is noninnderltie tho proceeds; that she has frequently ulorind in his Imprisonment. It was not truo, as nlleued by his wlfo in her answer 111 tn dtvnico proceeding, that he has neglected to support lior. and that site was forced to liorrow fill to pav rent. Luuluilnrardooof 104 East r.lovonth street. Pardee's wlfo, said that, when watchinir him one duy lu his saloon throueh surreptitious poophole, slio saw hltn huu und kiss Mrs.

Holz-born. Two weeks later she saw tho pair In each other's arms, nud threw a pall of water on them through tho peepholn In the Cellini: throuKh which she was spyinir. The unexpected bath caused Mrs. Hnlthorn to runout Into thnstreot. Pardee nnd Mrs, Holr.born lived at HD Macdnuirul stroot and at hotels as man and wife, Mrs.

l'ardeo concluded. Other wltni'ssus swore as to tho Intimacy bo-twoon Pardon and Mrs. Uolzborn. Mrs. Uolzborn declared that tbs affidavits of all the witnesses were lies.

Aftor Piillconmn McCormlck, who had arrested her. had, on lior ranest, put hnr costly sealskin over her shoulders, sh was parolod to appear to-dnv and clvo bnll. Ex-Assemblvinan (leroty of 32 East 120th street Kara 11.000 ball for I'ardoo. IDA DOnyH'H DHEAJtS. Bike Tolit a Nclclibnr ker Pnllter Kitted a Man Becnuse biq llreiiniit ke Unit.

Tho second day's session of tho committee of Methodist ministers who nro Investleatlntr tho cbartrcs which Ida Downs mnkes neainBt lior omployor. tho Itov. Dr. Goomo II, Ilrlstor of Hprlnu Valley, beuun yosterday mornlntr In the Centenary Church In Fnonln avenue. Mrs.

L. A. Snedon tnstlllod that Ida had told her aftor sho had mado tho chnrites that they woro false, and that Dr. Brlstor had never been in her room. She kopt her door locked beeausi' she had had bad Hreains, and wns afraid that sho inlcht fall down stairs when wnlkinir in her dreams.

Mrs. William Henry Seaman trstluVd that Ida told her that for years sho had bed terriblo dreams, Onco Idn told her sho dreamed that her father had kllb'd a mini. Tlm dream was so real to lior that sho told nelchbnr Hint lir father had killod a man, and ho hud somn dilll-eultyln stnt lighten Inn tho story out. Jnekson IIomi testitliid thnt lm had hoard Ida mako ehnrires nunlnst Dr. Hristor.

At first ho bo-lievod tliem. butaftHr ho hud ln-nrd her swear to lior retrnctlon. which, ho snld. was voluntary, he became convinced that tho chartces wero falso. Dr.

lirlstnr, who did not tnke the stnnd himself, restod Ills case hero. After dinner Mrs. Uomuiel. tho lady to whom Ida tlmt made charges ncnlnst Dr. Ilrlstor.

testllled In rebuttal to tho fact thnt Ida had made them, and described Ida's flight to her for protnctlon after Dr. Dristor, ns Ida snld. had struck her. Tinnitus II. Clemtnol, Jutlco or tho l'encn nnd one ol tho Justices of Suasions of ltockland county, followed his wife, nnd jrnvo similar testimony.

Ho ndiuitted hnvinu kissod Ida, but he said ho did so to soothe Imr. Ktenlmn II. liurr. who resiunod from tlio church when ho hennl Ida mnko the ehnrces auainst tho domlnlQ beforo hlmsolf. Justico (leinmi'l.

nnd Mr, Hose, was tlio last witness of the afternoon. The case will tto on to-day aanln. ItltOKF.U LV.UI'OI.V'fi lit TLB JOKE. It Coat 111m tkai CmmlaBlunfl, nud Xnvr If la Mliapeiidf it for Mrven lluys. Whon a now mnmbcr of tho Stock Exchnngo Is Initiated it Is customary nmouir othor things to load him up with mock orders as soon as ho attempts to do any business.

A few days aco a new member, aftor ho had been hustled nbout to tho boys' satisfaction. received an ordor from a mosf onger to buy 500 shares of Lako Shore. It purported to be slt'iioJ by a firm that ho was acquainted with, so ho executed It. He subsequently Innmud from the Arm that they know uothlnu of tho order, and the authorities of tbo Kxchanvo traced tho order to J. M.

Leopold, who had sent it in an a joke. Tho stock was sold without loss, but Mr. Leopold was held to bo responsible for the com mission, ami for loss. Jf there had boon any. Tho Govornlnc Committee took tho matter up, ami yesterday suspended Mr, Leopold for tmon days, which, neenrdiuu to Slock ctlilfs.

appears to bo tho penalty for writlnunnother poison's name to a business document when it is dona fur fun. JVLKH STUUAltll A POET. lie I.cft Purla an Accmtint nf Fnmlly Xroublrs Ilia Jloaik Yrxeiitiir. JuIosSthuatd. tho destitute but proud Frenchman who drank laiiJniiuin i-attiril'iy at -oo ooaier street, died enrly TuvUiiy morning lu St, Vincent', llnapitul.

Tho landlady found tr.tt.rilay a small uota book amonir the fow things acattered about hla room. It waa Indexed like a ledger, hut nio.t nf the wrlllnft had hecoinw lllenlble. Htnck Into It were a few paper suit an old photograph of a rrett) French glil In erenlnir dresa. Ainoni; the paper. wi one aliowlna Stliiiuril hud been Superintendent of th Parle lliiiinbiia M.

HaiuuU, louhicluii, the only friend Hthuard liait In New Vora, and to whom lie one of lite last letters, aald ytielerilay that Sthuard had irlveil up hla place Miperllltelident of the Purls Omnibus Company hint cams to this colltitr hecauie of troubles with hla wife, liu had two reu. tmy and a nirl. l.otli roiinir, Mr. llauvals helped Mtiuuiit with moiiiiy several times, and would have, dons an uiralu hud hu know hi. dutresa.

Kthuard was welt edlicited and wrote poetry Mr. Dauvals said thai voltiuie of Milliard's porms wero published in Paris a few years aito and met with a irooil sale Mr. Hauvaia, with souifof tils I-ranch friends at the Hotel Fourier, will probably provldu for the dead mau'a buriaL Ilenrjr Wlldlinrser Kxiimtiid Loaded Qua Honry Wlldboriror of 353 Front street. In this city, was tried yeiterday in Jcr.ey City for man alaughter. PIstrlet Attorney WluReld told Iho jury that Wlldberger and hi.

wlfo and tlster visited tho horns of Krcderick Lainhrix at llonuitead Station, North Dtmen, ou Oct. 18. Lambrla was a wurm frloudof Wlhlberirer and hla wife. Juat as his wife nml wrre theniA.lve. nt tin.

ilmtior loljlo VI dherirer picked up ouo of twoyuiisiit the corutr of thu room to ex inline It. near sighted ho bent iiia head over the Run, lifted mi iho hammer, and let lt.nu;i, IhuKUiuvNailipchaiaed nnd Mr. I.ambrlx wa. killed. Fredtrlck l.amhnx her llll.hand, Jiul.e, htr dallL'htir, and I lis fscticremun, a sUtorof fendaur, ull tesliCe! to tile facts us nur rnird hv tho District In his own behalf tho detolidi nt tsftlflcl tlml ho did not Itiluk the gun wa.

loadnl. The cate ivaagivui tothe J.irj at 1 o'clock, but lata last night a vcidlet liad uot hveu lunderod. llu.lneso Trunttlea. The Hxcolslor Mctullurclcnl and Mnnufao-turlug Con puny, Vti Naanuu street, mada an afislgiin.ent earerday to Uiorge II. 1eyrr.

givlasprefersuces for SISO. The company wa. JiuorporotiHl about ajear ago, with a nominal lanital of SSui.ooo, of which It is said f'JVisiO was paid In, It iiad seieral patents covering a fnrlreiillng and nieporlmr gold. Ueorge Hall tall wa. uud Frank haion Ice.J'iu.ldent and hicrei.iry.

Auinoir tlio.e who have obtained luilginrut agatuat tho ft-ifriiii'i c'iiiiipuii foi borrowed money aro Mhcii if the itithliliurn A Mot). Muuuraclurlug rmnpaii), ll.8J-, II. U. Mslcalt, and Uiurge llrn er, II Iho ecliediilrstn the aaaignment of Thomas J. llainll.

ton to Harmon M. F. Itumirif.h stiuir liabilities of fo.il-U'.l, ami actuul us.ets of I.nrilielle Inal'a New (Ifltori's. Lafayette Post, No. HO, Dopaitmont of New York, IJ.

It Installid these nt iy elected olllrer. publicly at the Hotel llrunswUk list iiUIiii Comuiauiler, F. Urnwiii aoi lor Vlre-rommander, Uauiuel Pcufn.iilu, Junior Vice Oommauer. L. H.

Cleuruiani Ailii'tiiit. Ilnraeo I' HalM Ijilarlrriuoater, John If, iVoki John II. Kemp, rhnplalu. me Hev. .1.

i utile li.s nihicr of llm Pay, r. J. Iljlan.la Mm Uiatiii uihctr 1 1 iaiiiiiei Wornl; iiiar. Irims.tcr'k lllKl.oii II, Wolfe. M'rr Ally iiieuibers of tins ot ei inrini-rly inrniheia of the t'i'tiiilh Itigli'itiit, Muilun il lluard.

Many from Iho rigu'ar army en I iat a. well dl.tlngiilshsa ullnes.rd tliolii.tiillailoacuremuiiics. Jtr.olrclrd All Thu yottnc Men's Ilopubllcnn Club had last eicliuu what one of Its iiulubtrs leruiod a lovs tuiftl. II ins F. liriitwnrlli was rtchoaeu IVesblcnt.

He sal I I'l'it nvhclkiM In rotation In offlcc, but as ihsulub ex-need Us itislro ll.at ho should coullnue annthor year ho iv ulit il i Vir. I'rciUrnis Fnior, lilsuchurd, and Adanli wrle lielictut, as were i.ci'Onl lug HecnPirx u.Uiniaud'Iroasiirtr I'ncv Andrew U. lliniipf.ruT-' made Hscrsinry JiuUo ilidney -iut lie twuilod torrli.e fio.n tho Iiuullra I'omiullles, hut the club oltd to keephlui on It tsij.OOO Ultrn lu Mr. Kci sk'a Moelcty. Honry Ilorli has rernUod a letter from the on of II, It.

flatlln, saving 'list his father hefora hla death had asksl l.lin 11 asnrt 0 clteos ta to thj s.ii-i.iy for ihe I'reveuilon ol 10 Aiiliials. lr. iilallui wa. 0110 of ilie Ilia soo.sty. TU4 ktc wai rscelt ad by Ur.

liirtta ea kaliuday. -l NAMING THE OOMMinEES. i. nvtin irostn it WTtt.r. itmcmrxn Bt NIK AMXMBI.r.

Ml Mr. Kmls, Mast CkMrfaiaa wT Ik Wr atiasl Mrasaa-BivaaXsir I'llta UIts AW Ik riiaaas ia kla rMIlr rnoaiSa. Ai.iia!t, Jan, 13. Whrn Speaker Ilusted called the Assembly to order to-day he had In his hand a roll at manuscript, which ha finally caro to the Clerk to be read. It proved to be tho list of the Committed of tho Assembly.

The list was read slowly by Cletk Chlckerlnir. Tliero was remarkable silence tn the Assembly Chamber. The general opinion when the read-Inn was concluded was that Mr. llusted had dono well. He had rewarded his friends.

It Is true, but he bad not punished severoly those who had opposed him (or the Speakership. Ills chlof rival. Oeorce Zeru babel Grwln, he had mado the Ilopubllcnn lender, siting him the position of Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Menns. Mr. Erwln It much disturbed, howover, by the fact that Uusted has shorn away half tho duties of that committee, and Klven thorn to the new Comtnlttoo on Appropriations.

Mr. Krttse Is made Chairman of that committees and Mr. Erwln would profer thnt man nf less ability had been chosen. Hustnddld aenifo hlmsolf. He put Osoree Itatohel.er nt the head of the Committee on Militia, one of the most obscure committees of tho Assembly, llatchuller took his humiliation with laughter, but It was plain to seo that ho did not relish It, No man could who had once boon Chairman of the Committee on Wuys and Means, Charles D.

Baker, a friend of tbo Field Civil Code becomes Clinlrmnn of the Judloiary Committee. Tho Excise Committee Is tilled with countrymen with prohibition isnnlnas. Plainly tho Ilopubllcnn party la not eolnir In forhlab license this year. The most lmportunt com-mittoesare: Wnjeaud Means Mesrra. Kr In.

Palmer, hatrheller, Taipan, Alu.worth, UnrUiier, I'areous, Mieehau, Uowe, Picker, and Mich. Appropriations Me.sra. Rruie, Ilopalns, Curtis, Plait, Porter. O'llrleu, bnilth, UcClcllaiid, Ureeue. Mo-Chiiii, and Leierlck.

Judiciary tleasrs. Hiker, Westfall, Van Allen, Arnold. Howe, Itaboock, Colo, Ureeue, Chase, and Con nelly. Canals Me'srs. Gallagher, Alnsworth, Davis, Man-jllli'.

Hall, Shne, Bates. Moher. Hill, McLaughlin, uud Wafer. Cules Messrs. Itanrllton, McCarthy.

Lyon, Prown. Onltngher, Allen, Lat.s, Binder, Cutler, Uurns, aud lli.gsn. Itnllroads-Mesars Cole, niilkley, Ftarev, White. Dickson, Mnlde. BuKcr, Jllckey.

I.llulsa), Urcunan. lolumeic. anil hux'gittton Messrs Manvllle, Lyon, llolrhkl.s, I'ratt. Smith, Hulling, 1'esrt, Collins, Farrell, Pol lr, nnd Uordon Excise Mes.ra. Howe Piatt.

VcEwen. Berry, Hall, Gardmr, Brown. Wood, Longlev. bins, nnd llll.h I'lilille lleallli Mes.r.. ('roll.

Van llu.klrk. luck, Win-dolpli smlili. UhMs, llu.h. shea, Usllnu. and MoMatinn.

1'iihtfo Kdiicatioii Messrs rutt. hiine. Krwlii, Hah-coi k. Matlersou. U'Bnen, Titus, Uush, Longley, llayes, and Uavgeit).

hlalo I'rlMtius Me.sra Palmer, storm, Tappan, Kmllh, Van llu.klrk, Wcslroll, Hardin, Lawlor, an I ilarden-brrgh riilillo L. nils Messrs. Barnes, Ponald. Kdon, Lvaus, Iladle, llotchklss, tlnn, Picks), aud (lordnii, Tho twelve Ilepiibllcnn Senators who elected Pitts President pin turn. Imvo tnken nil tbo plums of tlio Souato.

so far as thiicoinnilttoo positions nro concerned. Tills has irreatly ancored thesnvon UepubllcanH who supported lyiiw for President. One of them said tills afternoon: Those twolve men hnvo grabbed all tho patroiuiBo. They would us nothing. I siinpnsn Htny think they can drscuslntoa cniicusand coiuphI us to act with them.

Hut tln-y aro tiiislnkon: wo nro not that kind of mon. We know when wo nro sat upon. They any they do this thev hat Thomas C. Piatt and Health Uflleer Smith. They want to tin 11 Smith outof olllce, nud Piatt out if his of (Juurnntlno Commissioner.

Tliero is KOliiKtobe mtiele befoio nprlni; about those appointments, and we ahull lako a hand In tho concert." Amontr the Sennto committee? aro these; Judiciary Cotn.tock. Smith, Krltogg. Knopp, Coggtsliall. McMillan, 1'lirce, and Parker. Itullronts Mes.rs Low, Walker, llov.radt, Ktiapp.

NVl.on, Pierce, and Kelly. Cltles-Mrssrs Uelldrlck Grlsnold, McMillan, l'ltts. Pah, Colleu. nnd Porker. I'nnala McMUInn, Connelly, Sloan, Raines, tVorlli.

etuple, nnd lteill. Public llfnlin Mes.r. Connelly, Low. and Fniran. Commerce nnd les.r..

Worth, Kellogg, Smith. Cotn.tock. Parker, Irnphngen, and Kiigan. Mute Prisons Messrs Baragcr, Kellogg, Knmus, Nelson, aud Murphy. Those bills wore Introduced In tlio Assembly: By Mr Has-rert) Organizing a police force of forty men for the 1 ublic p.rks nf Krookh n.

ll Mr. Brennen elllug Hie Now York elevated railroads to 11 ace puns uudr their slntlons locatcll drh Af.o tor tho Improrciueut of the sanitary cotnlilfiin of New York. By -Mr. Shea Amending the New York city Consolidation act by providing tbat no fi nme or oudeu buildiuge shall bo erected touth nf 13d street. The Grant monument fund, after soma debate, was mado a special order for to-morrow mnrnlns.

In the Renato Mr. Daly Introduced a bill to sul ject the New Ynrk Dock Denartment to tho laws roifulatlnu othor New York city departments: provldlnir that tho docks shiill be leased at auction, aud that its expenditures shall be rovlowed by the Hoard of La linn to. man pricks von tisi.uviioses, Tke Ilnard af Trndo and Tronsporlutlon Slosea Tor tan luveattsTiktloD. The annual moatlncof the Board of Trndo and Ttnnsportation was held yesterday In tin. Bryant building.

The following Pirectors wers elected: -Am bro Snow John K. Henry. A. Miller, II. K.

Miller, F. B. Thurber, h. J. N.

Stark, William 11, Wiley, Purwlo It. James, Simon Sterne, Samuel itaynor, Patrick Farrelly, A. hVhroeder, Lei M. Bates, John Cook, Ferdinand P. Karle, Kdinund P.

Martin. Wllllum I) Murvel, Martin N. Pay, Poruriu Wurrell, llinniHa While, James II. Seimoiir, Charlea 1, Kit a.rson, William ileurv Arnoiix, John Mi, Morris Isi, Uiirdncr it. Colby.

I. Hum Allen liolv Julius Ilammer.Iough. 1 Vining, 0 Waldo hililth, lieoruo l'vusii. Jo.etih J. (leorge B.

Iliiiu'liis. ll.orcc F. llodgmaii, Jeremiah Fltputrick, and Kdwurd llfiman A rcolullon calling oil tho State Senate to lnc.tlisto the tLleplinui- bu.iueiis In Ihls city wus adoiitcd. Ihe resolution thut lb- charges In tbi. city for tlio a telephono wero from ifl-'IVl 10 13 per month, while thu chirgo lu Bulllinoru 1.

fniul $lto $7. lu han Frauc'feco It is $5. and in New Haven from SJ 00 to Before a series nf resolutions in memory of the lots Horace II I'ladli). who was a member of tho Board, were ailopie 1 nud ordered to he engrossed aud presented to the family. TUB I'OITICRS flt.lST.

Tkejy will Object tn It Itedlicllnn In Ike. TurlDT on I'tillery Nit KUna. The United States Pottors' Association hold the second session of its tenth annual meeting at the Metropolitan Hotel esterday. Owing to tha heavy snows only 25 of tho 05 firms composing the association were represented. Tho following officers wero alscted for tho ensuing yean President, Homer 8.

Ktinwlei, Kast Liverpool, Ohio; Firat Vice-President, Thomas Madden, Trenton; bocretnry, AHred Puv, Uteuhenville, Ohio; John Mo.es, Trenton. An address la to lis sent 10 Hieoperulivra, In which It Is said that any re. ducllon in tin import dutiea on pottery maaua a reduc tlou in the wages of employees. Ito lucreaeo lu the present duties is asked for. There icro now in operation throughout the country 27.1 kilns, not including those 11.

rd for making decnratlvo lottery, of which there are Inrge number. The cupttal nte.leil amounta to Theao kllna produce onc'linlf of th. pottery u.ed in the United states. No new kllna wars established last year. Dr.

I. I. Tool's Uotnedy for Hydrepkobla. Vfound to bs cauterised with strong nltrlo acid, and then with ii drachiu of bslladouua uiuimsut and 7hj drachma of re.in. In ths case of ait adult tha following Internal remedy Is to bt taken 1 a Kail Iodld 3111 Tinct, Cinchona 'Ml Byrup Hluplox Jlv One tablespoonful after eaoh meal.

Forchlldrea from 1 to 7 lears old half a tea.poonfut tsasudlclelit doss, and for chlldrsu from 7 to IJ yeara old, from ous to two teaspnoufulo. Patttuglt in other w-rds, two 10 live gralusfor child auder 7, and flra grslna fur otis under twelve yeara Tliistrestmeiit 1. to he followed for one week even when tha dog Is uot mad, as tho Wrus of an angry dog producsa hydrophobia. When rabies 1. mstilfest.

ths trsatinent is to ho con tluued for three weeks In such a oasa Hie rluid call bs iulsi'ted with good etlect In doss of front uftatu to tlilxty graliis tvsry two hours. Court riilrndatro Tata liny, BtTPBEUE CounT CiUMnuas. Nos. 14. 40, 50, S7, no lis.

1UU. IIO III. 141. 14.1. JV.I, U.7, aiO, S34, 'J55, 37J, V7.I, S7L 'J70 llisfsal Ix.u-Nos.

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brscui. 1 sag Part I. Farmers' Loan and Trust 1 umpauy va. The llnnkrrs' and Merchants' Telegraph Company. Part II Nos.

UJ4, 3XJ, 434, 1HJ. CIBctlj Part I Cam on until recess. Nos 114''. 1317, 7HJ. tuao, IUJ2, HUH, 1041, 1014 HOT.

nht, 1175, H7, 2'il0. SHU, 2ll 2U15, 2010, 2UIH. Vi 20.JI, 2U.U, 2IC3, 2I24, Part II Clear. Nos. 1113, 00.1.

1114, 1MIO, I0.I1I. UHJ, 1IH4. 1845, HUH. 1017. HUH, 111411, IU4II, lIC'll.

I'jiS, IU54. PJ55. III5S, IU-0, IUU lll. llVli, 13. HM.

IIH, It.lS. IISKI, 11171 1. 1U7I, IU7J, III7J, IW74. IUT, 1U7U. IU77.

IU7S, 1M70. IUSO, lOsl. IUHJ, llisi. HW), limi. Il7.

Ili-s, lUotf. ltaio, lull. Purl 111, Cs.s on. Ku.toll agt. Flnili Part IV, Clear.

Nos, HITIili IIHUI. ItU I. 1271. 1400. IS2S.

1542. M4, 2JI11, 1755, Wit, I rill, IIIIH, IKDS. IWal. 1UU7, IUUS, 1UV9, 20X), 2001, 'JfSll. 3LI4.

iutxl. Coukt. Motion oalrndar. II A. wlllof Man I llallnii.il 1 Nicholas Kchaefer.

2 1'. rur. hhik Cociit srsctiL Taan. Nos. 2JI, UU5, U37, 2Hj, 2K.I.

'-'n4. IU'. Purl I. oil until recess. Nos.

121.4. 121, J.i IbW. 014, l-J, IJ5U. IJ55 M76, UiU, Ull, I2m7. lillj.

Part IL Case fieguu. Nos, 1171.117, Ibil IS.II. illlJ. UtJ. IU7H, ISAiX, IWI, IWJ, llloj.

IJMI Nos. I luSlllurluslir. Part on until ail M2i IJI4. 1320. VJ21, Itt3, 1.141.

11115, I24S, IIIJ Part IV Ca.e unlliilalled. 4hH, 1274 uis. PJ70, tUl, SIS, Hit), 7J5, UIU 7U. CouuoK PLSiS-'Isvinit. Txuu Nos.

20 SIB. 27. 00. hflcul liuu No sUudar. Part Case 011, th Malt, liallaii Coniiiani agl.

liiiiiiplltri. vi'iTt I -Nos aim), 520J. 51211, 4MJ, 5317, Mft.T. 5I2J l-'iJt. 414.1 5WS, Sill, 6SS1, rasrt, 61W Part II -Nos 4U7J UssJ, 4IH 1,11377, MIIH IKI57, 3IS5.

4sa. WUI, U1M, Mill. b50, M.JI, 4HM', M'12, 41H7, 4U53, blO Part III Nos. sikv 5JIU ftsll. M40.

5141 WW. MllJ. DISH. 450R 457U, 5J7S, ttixl, UXJ. SU .11.

4SUI. 5JII, 6342, S34J, GUI). Havayourselveacoughal Hale's Honey of llorehound and Tar prevents bionchllis and consumption, I'lke'a luoihache Drops our in one minute Aiv. When everything els fails, Pr, Sage's Catarrh Ksmtdy cures. Ai a.

OlucJt't km idwa tor tbo mo ondtlmalMt eTsnlrm la Acsdtmras ths fourtb subicrlptton nlant ot the Anerlean opera. The audience was very tuse. and though nt first It showed Itself cold nd hesitating, as thotih waiting to form without batU IU opinion of the new enterprise, before the end of the opera storms ot applause greeted both Mrao. IlMtrotter and lilts Jueb otter some ot tliolr strong effeots had been made, and a plainly noticeable warmth of Interest was felt to grow wth every added scene of the lovely work. The same sense ot having been strengthened montally and spiritually comes from bearing of iJluok's lnsplrid opera that Is felt alterlook-Ing upon a grand niece of architecture, a nobis statue, or a plot 11 rs by one of tho world's Immortal artists.

Tho simple theme of lis plot unchanging lovo strong enough to bear all suffering, and to face the. terrors of the under world with Its hosts of opposing demons Is the one better calculated than all others to onohnln attention and to compel sympathy, From the moment the curtain first rises and we see OiTnrus sorrowing over tho tomb ol bis bolovod. all our pity and Tn teres Is enlisted for his worul love, and we need nothing more than the opera gives us, a simple recital by tho forlorn lover of his suffering, to hold us bound, and to call forth our slncnrest compassion. Tho breadth nnd grandeur of the recitative which composes so large a portion of the en-tiro niuslo of Ornheus can scarcely be understood ata single hearing, fortunately. In Mine.

Hastrellnrthere Is an excellent Interpreter nf this dimcult stylo of song. Mine. Has-traitor's voice was again found to bo most satisfactory. It Is of a remarkably soft and mellow quality, particularly rich. It its lower notes, and used at all times with com-mondnblo caro and Intelligence.

After the celebrated air In tho last act the prima donna was greeted with genuine and long-oontlnuod apnlause. Kvorythlng connected with stags appoint-motits la now in perfeot order, nnd Orpheus." as presentod by the America opora coinpnny, unquestionably affords a delightful enterlatn-meut, "Die Wnlkore," Under Ilsrr Beldl. When toward tho closoof tho last performance of Dlo WalkOro" during the prollmlnnry season at tho Metropolitan Opera IIouso U'cifan surrounded llrUnnhiUle with maglo fire, and caused her to fall Into tho slutnbor from which only a horo can nwnken hor. It wns feared that with hnr Die Walkuro" had fallon Into sloop so deep thnt only Siegfried among oDoratla conductors could arouse her. Fortunntoly, ths Metropolitan Opera House has such a conductor in Herr Soldi.

He hns awnkened UrUnn-Inkle, and her again rOuchoos among the rocks and storm clouds. Tbnsa among last night's aud lonco who had heard the two porformancos earlier this must have nntlcod the mnrvellouslnipnivoinont over these. Not onlv was tho representation, as a wlioio. nioru spirited, but tliero we 10 hundreds of nimnees in tho playing ottliu orchestra following tho constantly rhnnulng play of omotlniis which Mr. Dnmrosch uutlioly overlooked.

The principals were tho same as ontheenrller occasions re furred to. nnd yet tlio some marked Improcoincnt pruvnilod in tholr performances. Xo wonder; a conductor 1 11 whom thoy had perfect conlldenco wielded tho baton. That tlio nubile nnd anticipated a flno per-fnrninnco wns shown by the fact that, notwithstanding tho countor nttrnctlon of "Orpheus nnd Kuryillee." th Metropolitan wns crowded. The enthusiasm or tho audience proved thut Its expectations had been realized.

tub tssaiSKKiis' ball. rretlr Mm. Hrllltnnt Flues, und 11 Jotty Time Uenernllr. Tammany Hall was decorated last night with prc-tly facia, mauty men, bunting of all nations, perfume fountains, and an) number ot pleasant things, tt was tho twelfth annual ball of Division 105 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, nnd the pretty faces belonged to their wives, daughters, and sweethearts. Chief James p.

Oulwntcr and Mrs Outwnter led the gruud march at and in the big trulu that followed vera II. O. Uuia und Mrs. Davis. Viilllnm W.

Tliompson uud Mrs. Thompson, uud tbrco hundred other enup'es. Tliero were two bunds for the engineers aud their lady friends to dance or promenade bv. and ths twinkling gas jets lud hern pakd by this morning's dawn before thev got through. Cot.

llalu. gemrul manager of the elevated roads, was pre-cut a abort time, and Grand Chief Peter Althur sent his rigrets. Ths commlttecmstl were R. CanVrty, evl Glbb, Samuel S. F.

Toner. C.J. McClinchv, W. w. Tbomti.on, James Blackburn, Hubert shannon.

A. Frank fliin.JoeSlllwell.Ueorgellllllker.H. F. Penney, ISenrge Bealtj. rt.

Pimmock, Joe Keynolds. John Trimmer, J. Pamtiman. Wiillim Lanf.ar, J. T.

Terraute. J. B. Gannon, Charles M. Frost.

Thomas VorK, Kobert Balrd, Clarsuce Ulasaer, and K. V. Nicholson. A QUICK AXI ACCURATE SUOT. William Grshnin of Fnglnnd flknola Vltk One Iliand Ileklnd kla Ilnck.

Two hundred Jorsoymsn Intorestod In trap shooting aa.embled on Krb's grounds, betwseii Newark and Bloomfleld, yesterday afternoon, and stood lu ths snow while William Orahnm. a stout and florid Englishman, essayed to kill 35 out of 50 pigeons at 28 yards rise, with one hand behind his back. Sixty fall fledged and stroug-winged birds were placed in champagne baskets, and llruham stepped to the front with atengause choke-bored breech loader. The birds were trapped and shot with extraordinary rapidity, Graham convincing the sueclaiora lu a very few mluutis that he was a remark-nuly quick nnd precUe sbol. Mint of the birds were almost as whits ns tho snow which bid the gra.s in tho eiich but this did not appear to affect Ihe genernl result, lie killed 37 out of tho 50 birds, nud in nearly even instance an liirt of fiathers lay wltbln no feet of tho Iran aiuomeut after tho sharp crack ot tlio gun wns heard.

(Ir uli nm u.esan English wood powder, and his shells were lnadfd to the eijUlvalenl ill insuanra of four drachma ot Mack powder. Housed I1, ounces of Rsliot, and the discharge of til. gun wu. accompanied Willi mils uoi.e or emoko. After concluded his feat he entered eeltral -meet stakes shoots 111 which Lt-ver, Buun, Cn.ll-", Freclie, Harrison, Wiltisnis, Miller.

Pustoli, Heiuti.s, Applcg'ite, nnd other plgeou slayers coa tested. Urahaiu wou first money twlco. Tke Nntlonnl Oitine. Tho session ot the Enstsrn Lengue at tholr annual convention, which beruu on Tuesday afternoon at the St. James Hotel, ended yesterday morning.

The meeting proved to ta very harmonious one, ths rsportsfrom the clubs represented at the convention giving promise of a very successful season. 0. K. Ballard of tha Newark Club was chosen President, Secretary, and Treasurer, Parmles of Bridgeport being elected Vice-President The Board of Directors consist of Messrs. J.

F. Brown ot Waterbiir, J. C. Clark of Jersey city, J. F.

Butler of Mi-rlden, and 17, floby of Hurt-ford. The Schedule Committee 'omiirises J. Itemien of llnrtford, C. M. Hiukett of Newark, J.

Hlinmous of Walerhury, and T. Powera of Jersey City. Charles Daniels wan chosen chief of tho staff of nmpires, ith W. Wyokoff, nnd the chances are thai Connelly and Hoover will be tha other two, unless curry should con-sent to act. The clubs In tho Kasteril League are tho Hartford, Wnterbury.

Merlden. Newark, and Jersey Cltv. Ihe applicants for member.tiip from Providence. Albany, frny, and other cluba which were received at the meeting were held orer for action. The Hartford Club will 1 resent as their batteries nil-more nnd Henry aa pitchers, Mackand Kreig as patellars, Thomas, Melster.

and perontha bases. LulTberry hurt stop, licback, Iteinten, and Johnson la ths flsld. CoustloeT In J'rospect Park. Owners of coastors took possession ot the south sld of Lookout Hill, In Prospect Park, yesterday, for although it had been announced that the south lope had been prepared for tobogganing 110 tobogganers arrived. Tha coasters, howeter, mada wonderful time down tho Incline, and Caiiadlana who were tliero said the ground wrs far too rough fir tobogganing.

A few hours of tho sport, howsver, would put It into good condition. There was 110 skating 011 Iho lake, hut fully two thousand persons with skates under their arms were present. The ice would have been thick on the lake had ths snow uot fallen and shielded ll from Ihe cold. Tke Yauagitsri Missed Ike Show. In a letter to tho management of the Comedy Theair from tho President of Ihe Hebrew Orphan Asylum he expresses tha regret of hlmsslf aud his associates that, owing to tha unplea.ant weather, tha Utile ones wero deprived of the pleasure of seeing Keller at tha matinee performance on Wednrsdsy, which had hrsn especially arranged for them.

The children will receive auothcrlnvitatlou. A Team or President Arthur's Horses Nold. A pair of bay horses belonging to ez-Fresl-dantArtbur w.rs sold at Fallon's sales stables ysstsr day. The auctioneer aunounced that thsy had frequeutly been used lu aahlngtou. 1 hey seemed lu be a slow aud heavy team, aud after starling at J5u were sold at S3U0 for the pair, Aldlue and Farly Uuae.

When Mr. W. n. Yandorbllt died tho only trottsrs in bis stable were the famous team Aldlne and Karly lloie. and a pair of colts These he left, with his carriage, horses to Mrs.

Vsndrrbllt. Mrs. Vanderhllt has glim Aldlue and F.urlv Ko.e Inher sou rrsdenrk. Ha will drive tho brown daughters of Almoin 011 ths road. Loss Isluod Peeks sVln.

A oocklng main ot nine rounds wns fought In Westchester county on Tussdny night, between birds from Long Island and Westchester, for tl.Usi 1 side. The Long Island birds wou six out of Ihe ulus rouuds. Nporllnc The Inter.Kiatn curling malch between New Ynrk and New Jmey take place to-day on the llaledun Pond, near Peterson. Tha 1 hlrteenth He ulinent's gnmrs have been postponed until Feb. 13, 10 suable thu Neteiith itegiiucul to com.

pcto In a tug ot war, The American Football Union appointed resttrdar II. M. Armlstnii of Ihe Pulylechnlo Institute. II Waldo, Jr. of iho New aud II, C.

BtaiillaTid of Ihe Victorias to draft a set of rule' for adoption by the cluba forming Ihe union. A schedule will be msde aud a prize arranged for Ceolrnet fc'wd Camirarlena Rest expresses ths difference between Hie ipeedy. powerful, aud certain action uf Benson's pluslors and that of their slow, noil-curative competitors. For all all-menu arising from exposure get Beusou's and get HELP FDR 1BKUNPS CAUSE. rWJMKr ITM NRH ory.Ditii to ra mUttKt IH KARKKSr.

R-try niatrtet la Tews will Tkereetr Canvassed Maaey Already t'elleeled HetK rr Ike Blatreeeed Flskermea. Tho palriotio loodors ot Tammany Hall, with Joseph J. O'Donohu at their bead, who resolved last week to pitch In and do the handsome thing for the Irish Parliamentary Fund, began business with a boom yesterday afternoon In ths big wigwam In Fourteenth street. Aldorman I'atrlck Dlvver of the Second district fired ths first gun of the patrlotlo campaign for rornell nnd his followers. He flrod It to the tuno of a $350 subscription from group ot tbs Irish-Americans who helped to send him to the Common Council.

The nows of the subscription was only one of the cheer ful things that enlivened the meeting. Chairman O'Donohue bad called the patrlotlo, leaders together to equip them for tha food work thoy had volunteered to undertake. Ire Commissioner Croker. who Isn't a member ot tho Fund Comtnlttoe. but who has contributed along with tha other Fire Commissioners, dropped In to hear what was going to bo done.

Chairman O'Donohuo gave him a cbanco by calling for roports of what tha districts were going to do. This Is what he heard trom the leaders; First District Put Dollard. Little Judge Duffy la our taudaid bearer. You bet you'll hear from him. Pre penlrd up ricosayselt.

seoond District Pat Dlvver Twenty-fear rood men are out la Ihe district now trying te swell last night's aiiscriptlou of C15N 50 to Sl.uo. They'll do It. Third District John Wood The Third is going te let Itself oat tor Pamell Fourth District Clerk Toal of tha Coroners' office We got yso last night. We will gst f2t0 far yeu, er know the reaeon why. KM in Diatrlot-MIke Kerron-Lst the fifth alone tor coming to time with a hoodie for Faruell.

Mxih District The Poet Ueoghrgan (tentlemen. the nobis old sixth will tie the beat subscription et any district lu town. Eighth Ulstriet-Moriu Uemberg-We start right eft to roll up subscriptions. Tsntti District Frsd Kropp We're going te tale off our coats and work with a will for Ireland. Thirteenth DMrtct-Ex-Aldrnnan Barker We're all going to bo there with the greenbacks.

Fourioeth District Charles Bennett Ditto. Mr. Chairman Fifteenth District-. II. Stlner-The Plrtesntb.

wlU ke there at the same lime. See etiteenih District J. II. Farrell We'll make a good allowing, sure Elgiiteeutli District John J. Fallen We're earnest Moraers ror Pamell In the Klghteenth.

Twentieth District Jim lltzgcrald We're going to do the best we can. Twentj -third District Tom llayes We're good for VitJOt mm be more. "Well, gentlemen." cried Chnlrman O'Donohuo, you're all thoroughbreds, and no mistake.1' "We moot agnln here tn just a fortnight," Chairman O'Donohue snld, "and when we como together I hops jou'll bring 125.000 along with you." The Run got mnro greonbneks yesterday tn sond to lh poor llshortnen on the west const of Irolnnd. Mr. William A.

Glynn of 70 Front street, walked IIP to the editorial rooms In the afternoon and laid 125 on the city editor's desk. It was tho result of a subscription ho had started hlnisolf In his store when lie rend how much tho starving llshermen wero In need of money to buy boats nnd tackle to enable thm tn carry on tho llshlng industry nt Innishlmflln nnd Kugle Island. Theso woro the philanthropic subscribers who chipped In to mnko up i1ioS2j: Mortimer Ilanly, Martin Olvnn. fj Wllllim A. Obiiu.f"..

(Jeolgo Patrick James Dui oran, I. When tho young man from Tuts Run carried thu money, nloug with the $2 thnt schoolboy Hunt hml emit, to Managi-r bclioontunknr of tlio Cnblo News Company, tho latter wns opening nn old envelope that canio nil the way from Troy Station, Ohio. Tliero was dollar bill pinned lusldo of tlio ctuelopo. uud a bit nf yellow paper with tills written nn It: "For the sitffarliiK Irish fishermen. Wish I could send more.

J. O. 8." Mnnngsr Bcbnonmakur sent It to Innlshboflln along with tho rest of tho monoy. After the young man had carried this money to Malinger Reboot! maker this letter, enclosing a cheek lor $50. was received at Tins Bun ofllco: To tiik KoiToa op Tux Hon Sir: I snelose yon check for $50 lo lie added to Hie fund for the relief ot the famine stricken ll.hcruien on the west coast of Ireland.

Tills sum was contributed this afternoon by a few sj in-pathixers with ihesu unfortunate euQurere. U. J. if. FISASCIAL ASH C031MSRCIAZ.

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A O. SI SH'J 6 Ch St. L. A N. 2 W.

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1st. ltist.P.con Ill) 511 lll.l. A III. Mt. P.

r.rill 1UJ lairon Mi. 6s limine," 27 1'. LLC. AP. 1 Int.Allt.

let. ...115 W. ItrjreaiWK II lnl.AUl. ISt. P.I.

t. H.M.d.,115 8 I ml. A sp. 1st till 11 Tex. A N.

U. lit. 3Knu. P. 1st 112 B.

lOUCgglOl SKan.P.con HU 01 Tex. Pao. It. 11 2 Ki-ok. A P.

Ill coupon 11 K.n.A r.al.inclilV(4l nTnlAW.lst H2. 25Ka4l.AI'.gl.5a..77U7bli SJlol. A Wab. 1st, UK. C.

A Nor. St. L.d 107'i EHXhaa lldg Oil, 1 Tor. II. in 2d 15 L.

L. A Vf. 1st 2U Tok A Ohio Cell. 6 UK. A W.

1st 0l 24 Lake eh. 2d 5 Un. I'm-. 5 Lou. A N.

T. tun 5 Va. Mid. luc Ui)J 2l.unglsl.a 5 Wall. A P.

Ch. lOMex.Cent. 1st, exo 4BI, OdHe.l SUoro 4 Mich. Cen. 7s lilt 4s.

OWiW02X 20 Mich. Ceu. 6s, SAicauAB ao mis snisss. Rallroaas. 400 N.

Ch. lS3Alh.ASlls 140 Kt. fit 20 ll.lAlt.AT.il 43 3I0N. V. Lao A .1112 IBiKlAtl.

APac. 1H5IIN V.AN. K378JI' 2511U Can. 172 N.V. Hus.A W.

tasican. boulli.sn.iAl'i'i I25U N. Y.nus. A SIHMUent. N.J 4IC4I3 W.

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A W.P.34LUJ4 nsjpeu. AR. imJ ar.u Rook 1.1 HO Pell A It. U. -2tL, ll.llt A Mar Iwl 3U3H5 KiOHt.

L. A S. 21), i-Hiihrio pref Bf.o'.:ic, 300 bt. L. A S.

F. 7S5E.Tenn Dret 47aa, HIXI b. Tenil. lit. (l'i'tl 128 bt.

L. A H. F. 3UU 111,1 1st Dref. 103 VJIII.

snoRcioin ulley Hues S3 2031)1. Pulll A 1. ill. nref 54ilKan.ATex.,..3lrei, 000 81. A 4SUUI) Mai llliillO HiUL.

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nf atxIMann-nrt'y, Jlrellaiou. on IJOladlTO 7eAmer. 102U anosiein. A Ch 3: 15o Adams tsx 145 llKIUlch. U.n...

Hill, S. USSJS A 074'iiir, ll'I W.bf...,. MXQM 48020 Mil. A St. P.

2075S West. Ull.T..7ts":i'. com. 3lilCoiia.uas..,lllii. 137 Mil.

A tit P. IKlllr. lino. Co 2H erst I2IV 2K)t)uick. pt.

25j 1000 Mo. rao twaiiis lUOM'nolls A St 250NewCeu(l'l IlkbllU com. 20 3011'am'n Coal SOOM'Diilla A SI IIS) Canton Land Co. MiV orsf Ull'kof Slate N.Y,I'.'5 400N.AChat.,M 4H 12 ll'k of ltoiulillu .123 lllNorr.AW.uf. 2220 Nor.

27 Park ll'k IUU 27UVI Nor. Pac. pr 5'IV45, Total aulas. 4JO.I43, Assessment raid. ci-oaixG raters.

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47 IT IIJI, II2'(N 43 43f h. iva's llnd, .104 11144 U. H.4S.C. I2M N. AN, 3il' 37 U.S.

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IJi'S 137', illiln Central. 11 IK Cent. IIS 4I, Umalia 37)1 1. A I2ii'. Mil, Dinahs pf.

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P. SIAJ 35 III Ceulral. 111 Keullllg 21 2l'i Lou ANa.il SJ St Paul A Mall. IIO lllll, Lako shore. kvJ 1 l'c Ilk Hi, Man.

It'y con I so', Ui Ion Pac t2tl t2 1'K Wab. A Pac. llli lot, Mich Cent 71 7IJi Wab A Pae. pf. Ili'i M.

AM. P. U2, West. Uu. Tl, 73H Mo, K.

3U)J 3J! Wednehpat, Jan. 13. The stock market save somn signs of llle today, Tho Incroaso lu trading was at the ex-peuoo ot values, but apparently the decline was nooded to got the market out at the rut In which It has been running since Lbs beglnulnel WttMJMo. TtM IsMvrMtlrlM wtaUIn tti Mt Wexs oetssti tee tm tfcii eoafetoeka. Mi iV.

with rartrieMal) Mil Union tinA wsre Wee creexteMt losers brtna day's operations, Ths atroet appears to be ol the opinion that the trunk line tmubles havti hapilly laiin aits In, nndslfo bellcvwi ths eal trade to be In abottt as bad a condition as It can be. Nnspectnl angumenta were advanoed against Union I'n-clfto or Mall. Thndrauger stocks were heavy with the rest of the list, upon Ihe reasonable expectation that Ihe current earnings mill show large decreases, owing to the nnibargo the weather bna laid upon their trnltle. Ths Northern raclflo atocaa. though freely sold, were not especially affected by the United States Mnd Commissioner's decision adverse to tho title of the company ton portion ot Its Innrt grant.

Bo far as Woe torn union Is concerned, tho fact Is beginning to be appt eclated that somn one not Identified with the property han been trying to advance tho price ot ths stock upon false pretences; thnt is. upon ths story of an alliance between tho company and the Baltimore and Ohio. Tho early selling np- rieared to be vary largely gonuliio. whllo the star sales were chiefly by traders. At the lower rsnge of prices the decline was manifestly resisted.

The closo waa rather wonk, though at a slight recovery from tbe lowost llguros. Closing prices company with those ot yesterday as follows: Jan. 13. Jan. 18 Jan, 12.

Jan. IS. Oen 4I sin, T. in II. A CI I3S) 1117 N.J, 41 4 43 Drl.I.

A West 1J2 12H Omaha rou 37'( Pel, A Hudson. t)2 uot, Omaha Pf .102 F-rle 251, as'i ont. A West 2o' 20 Brie 2d pjc. ni oreron AT. 0..

ai.i at ML Central HH I3ue, Paclho Mall MS Kt Kan. A SI iJ Rich A W. SI '2 34V Lou. A 43 43U Iteadllig. 31'i 31's Lake Shore MS B5V, St.

Kl! Manhat. t2u st. P. A Man no Mich. Cent 73 71', Texas A Paetflo, 13 I2'( Missouri Pae.

.,113 HIS Union 5.1's iJH Iii7U Wah A Pac corn. luT, lS Ner.Pao.com., 27V 27iJ West. tin. 74)1 73J Nor. Pac.

tlA; osS Government bonds on let and fairly firm. The 4.a closed lower tfd. Railway bonds moderately active, with the principal dealings In the speculative Issues. Trices wsro generally lower. The noteworthy declines wsro Canada Southern 2d.

Denver nnd Rio Grande Western lets. 2V: Erie 2ds, ex-June. '811. coupon. Kansas and Toxas general 5s, Ui New Orleans l'aolfla lets, coupon off, US, aud Toxas Puclllo Illos, coupon off, i cent, Monoy on call, 2 cent Nearly all the drawers of foreign exchange advanced their rates for long bills this morning to owing to tbe scarcity of commercial bills.

The posted rates lor sight drafts are uniform at S4.90. and tho market strong and mnderntoly active. Tho sum ot $118 000 In gnhl was withdrawn from the Assay Ofllco today for shipment by to-morrow's steamer. It was engaged some time tigo, Nut cold balunco In tlio Treasury to-day. 14UM.IH7: silver.

t78.1B'J,GS8: legal tondors. Internal revonuo receipts to-dny, $207,050: customs, tlU.Uciil: national bank notes for redemption. JMG.OUO. Tiie production of nnthrncttn conl for tho week ending Jnn. 9 was 4U2.0U0 tonn, against 4UII.U39 tons Inst year, and irom Jan, 1 to Jnn.

9 Iho output was tons, against 732,112 tons tho corresponding period of last year. Tho Central Trust Company is still rocelvlng Nickol l'lnto" llrst mortgage bonds, subjoct to the new bondholders' agreement Tha amount now doposttod is about 1 13.000. 000. Tho land sales ot the Northorn l'aclflo Railroad for tho six months ending Doe. ill were 225.1H2 acres, or C5.747 acres mnro than last year, and thu proceeds wero $370,515.

more than last year. Tho Governing Commlttoe ot the Block Exchange listed to-day the "roorgnniz.itlon cer-tlllcates" tor the stock of tho Richmond nnd Alleghany Itnllroad, and 2.l)00.OtM.l first mortgage bonds ol tho Knoxvllle und Ohio Railroad Company. Tho result of tho oonfereneo of the Boston nnd trunk lino genernl pitssongur agents lu Ilostnn yesterday and to-duy wits that It wns voted to roconiiuond tlio petiernl maiingoisof tlio lJostnn toads to establish Ilostnn poof for tho competitive Western pussencer Unfile, and to nbnllsh nil connection with nutaido ticket agenclos. K. A.

Adams was selected lo divide tip tho immigrant trufflo among tho dlfloruut Western lines. Tho stockholders of the New York, Now Haven and llnrtford Itnllroad Company nlectud to-day tho following l)inrdiil Directors: George If. Watrous, JLMwurd It-ed. nnd R. II.

Trow-brldgoof Now Haven; William D. lllshop and Nathanlol Wboiiler of lirtdgnnort: Wilson l). Hunt, George N. Miller, A. It Van Jeost, Joseph l'ark, and Cliauncey M.

l)up-w of New York: Henry G. Robinson nnd C. M. I'nnd ot Hartford, and Charles 1'. Clark ot lloston.

The chief of tho liuronu of Statistics reports that the exports of cotton from 111" United Btntes during tlio month of December. 1KH3. aggregated UU8.131 bnlos. vnlued nt 31.975.2i'H, and In December, 1B81. 810,590 bales, valued nt four months ending Doc.

Ill, 18S5. 3.0G6.932 bnlos, valued nt $101,507.9:11: tour months ending Dec. 31, 1884. 2,311,408 bales. valuudattll6.199.438.

Tlio chief ot the Iiureau of Statistics reports that tlio total values of the exports nt bread-stuffs from ths United Btntes during tho month of Decomber. 1885. were 18H4, Hlx months ondad Dec. 31. Ib35.

DJ84. $79,700,507. Twelve months ended Dec. 81, 1835, $129,757,200: 1884. Paris advices quote 3 cents nt 81.85, and exchange on London 25.23.

Kate Tork Wednesday. Jan. 19. Fi.oun and Meal Holders meet tlio demand inuro rrielunU at sligmly ea.h pners good trade ha. teen done.

Cuttos Futures opened firmer, nut did not materially advance, sun.eipiently declined, but rinsed elvndy at S24c. for January. 0 27c. for February 0 'IKc. for Marrll.

9 40c. for April 11 OKI for Slny, 0.71c for June, usee, for July. SSSc. tor Augu.t, mi.c. tor Stpleiuber.

aud 0.4'Jo forOcloner: sales ..5 4UU balca SiiotH active for hoiue toii-uiiiption middling uplands, 9 do. Oulfs. 10,0 Itrcelpis at tbe ports Ihls dav. ba Hans Wheal futures oi euid nt a futther decline, hut closed steady al the reduction on dMiiaud to rover con tracts-, sale.ri.7tiH.isiiibu.il at for February, BoB'ilKi-' for March. f.

April, u.l'.SJl'.c. for May. and for June, spot wln-it ni a slight decline was mure actio for expnrl, Including Nn. 2 red wiult-r OoOUlc In elelalor nml dp lloredi No 2 spring. SSSc.

in No. 1 foe el 01 Indlriu corn futures were sliglitly depte-st'd, uodor free "Seringa; sule. 1.114 trfM bush. No 2 mixed at for Januarjr. for Peiiruari-, for Maich, for Aiuil.

und Mny; also steamer No. 2 nt for Jnuuai, and 47', c. for May. Spot corn mi ilull and heavy; sales itii-luded No. 2 tut x.

el In elevator and alioal, No.3do ell. 'Of, slraiiier No. 2, 111 elevjtnr ami iilliutl steniuer vrhlte. lu elcvnlor. tlats were alio dull Slid drooping; sate.

bn.li including options No. at 31P4C for Jami'irv, for Fibriinry, 3B'(e. tor April, and for Mar; and on the spot mlted nt 3'i5tsc nut Inio at bs la quality, live easier, and a boutlniid of Stale sold at ectc'. Itatlev unlet but hrm. After Change Wbeat firm; No.

2 for Jauuiiry, Febru. ary. Jlurch. ula 1 April, jy, eijic. Coru sto-vilyt No 2 mixed for January, otlc; lebiunry, March.

4i'o 4Sito. Oals nuiel: No.2 for January, February, Maich. May, Sil'Jc. Paortnosi Lard futurca were depressed, prices los. fug of the recent spuuulallvn ndvauce; sales 10,230 tcs at U4iS'l4lc.

for Jn111111rv.il ll'4'l for Peoru-arj, a 4ll(U 4So. for ilS2c.for April, (IBc. for May, sr.ic. for June, nnd el sic. for Autriiet, After 'Change the close was at 6 411c.

for January, fl 41o. for February, 0 41c. for March, and for ApriL Spot lard was cjulet and easier; salea 405 tcs. at 11 for prime city, 0 4n(fii4J'r for prime Western, and 6.7ur. for renued for the Continent.

Pork sieudy itt lU2.t(aS lowi for mess, and there were salt sof famny me. a nt $11 21ifll 00. Cut meats mors active, tho sales including p'ckleil bellies, 12 ths average, at hums, 4J(o. ftres.ed hogsia-ler nt o'Jif'iVc. Tailuw easier aud more acllvo nt Puller el ull i cre'iniery, 2143lo Cheese slcad.

Fresh eggs scarce aud llruial2H'liif, uiioiMiirs coffee on the spot ipilet and nominal! Options further decline hlga. 0 4.1U0 4di'. fur Jauuaiy, Ooor. for F.brllur), 0.VV1- for Held) for April. 0.ii1Gil f'-r and for June.

Itaw sugars dull ot for fatr lo good refining. Iti-nurd dull an I drooplngt statidurd crushed, gronii nted, UW'Jlc I white, kloisscs arm, with a good lu-nuiry PsTBOLttJg Crude ceritflcates were higher during Iho forenoon, but were ilitu tue and hrcmo weak, rto-ing at last night's pricis. ol at ac-l'tng uts74r.4 closing 2,71 AVM hbls cliarancea. S.IMlli.m N.vsi.hTmu.s-iVeregeuersll rjulct.hut spirits turpentine more htid, Ockan rain shipmeiils inolerate. luclud.

Ingoiiia to Loiidou at 2.. ir. P.iio.sunt chartsri vvsrelalrl active at full rates. I.tvn Mlook Ali.rket. Nkw Yontr.

Wednesday. Jan. 13. ItoeelptB of beoves. 131 car loads, or heud no iar louitt for tlio market and 21 car loads for exponatloli.

harly salea were al full Wednesday's highest figures, but sillers glsdl aci'iplvd a reduction of 2U tohOe'Biit. ft list from opening rates, aud nbout 20 carload, that arrlv.d very lute rould not be Un. pree-edeuledly large arrivals of beeves al I hlcngu yesterday and tod iv broke the market liero iodn. 7he sales here wero at (4 Ill'tfiU'-. 'tl ll.l tbs.

livi "light, for poor to choice strere. and al ZiCvtQfi oj for dry cows anil fat bulls Shipments. Hiheovca. Itecelpts of sheep and laiiius. bO.XI hsad.

Sheep sold fairly at strong prices t.m himlis wire Tho sal of sheep were al SPlfi Ml ft KM lbs 1 uf lul.lLa at B.1 00. A good clearance was made. Caivis were tirui. and lbs fresn olTeriiigs had a ready asls at il Bi. for reals, for fed" calvca.

and al 3i44c. for gralscrs. Nu trading Ui live hogs. a. the 4.3J7 freih artivals were i ou.ljued dir.e lo slaucjitirere.

Nciiilual i alas, f4.2U!ie4 Wi 'V atARixK ixir.i.LiaEScn MIKliTCaa AlK.aSO TS1S PAV, But. liaes 7UJ Sun sets idoon 104 HIGH WlTtB-TUIS Pir, Sar.dy Hook. llov, Islsud. 2ilJ llsll 4 02 rived WxbiMiur, Jan. IS.

Hs Oliyandottr. Kelly. vvimrt litvtt, hs('ll of PurLls, llraken, llawina. Ks Urn Hearse. Ho.lou, Park Catharine, Puiiir, ejiuon, simlTKIt OCT fli Arlrona, from New (or Liverpool, hat been signalled va Fu.inet, iintL)Wxt: III eta Mini I'onr will And an tftltr prttpurttl, moit vatltfaclury mill n'oiitniiieul li-svcruu 111 lli Cni'(i iut ti.

W. lUtfir (lo I'Lii-ioii. A trlhl of drink uftl irurt th truth ot cur tu-dor mint. hll vTcryMhrr. V.lnuld nrvnil ittu)lr tonic llm- Imtliitt cmIIj with th fnrid.

mtJ mnfc pura Vlowi. 1 uiuwatii iiUiitU.ua fur ft-fUv. Ai jcir IrtisffUi tvt ll. i W. tftff ee-.

Am.gMm HnfMf, iiriiT mi, ii, llfir. Aivv-rrvt htM 9 rHiftitioit i.f htr ti, Ati4ron. AtMnrton fr Ttrnr. i nrt Thurttiii 11 A.M. It Jn.

ll, run Utln, ifcoud -akuihtM ol thf Ul lUnltrl Rftdtrrr. fl IM rtttnmn ItiuraliiT ftl lttrmtiinn riitar, 21 Wot luth IU Kill fl tnn4, ftlUt hmllr de torrt. fl lh Ffcith Horn. 109 fl Wrt -2lM. ImUsA.N -tn nHn.tU.

Jn ITNftrr nlti.ln th fl ItMh yrnr of hfr nrt dmiftiUr of Joint nJ Mr ItoUn. fl Ktinrl tnlrrwtiiilitpUc on rrldiir. Jnn. tVna fl r. Iter art nil' 41H Knit 47th tt.

fl rrlrmltaml itlitlrciof the Uiulir rtiuectfully tu- fl TllM tontirml. fl nwtuitr-ti, Urooitrn. nn TiimJat. Jan IX fl John R. tinifht.

In thaaoth rrarof hit mr 'fl unrl Mn-icM win lit tif.il Hi. Ptttihen't It fl ritnrcti, rnrucr of rtrtin kt. ana Jtffron at, on fl ThtirtMlnr, Jnn U.atal M. fl Into lha rati of rtrMtM at fl Wattrbnrr, Conn, on tha inorntnf of Jan. II.

IWrt, At fl np Du ltn, wtrnf Rurut ic llltrliork, mt dauftitar fl of the late John It. Uottnallr of Oattkill, N. Y. fl I'anfralherTirf at Trlnitr church, Watcrturr, at 9 fl o'elfeck I. on Ihundar.

Jan. 14. fl West Mltrub link. on Uonday. Jan.

II, fl Stephen ltit. In iheHOth Tfarot Mm airr. fl Kuntrnl from hU late rtatdrnce on Thnraday. Jan. I.

fl at 10 30 A. M. Frlrnnt from ttiicttj i taking th A fl M. train N. and II.

K. R. will arrive in tlraa for fl lit avrvlcee. Kindly omit flonara. Monday renin r.

Mefattabet Wilson, fl widow of David Nartl. all. fl Rtrvtcaa at htr lata re aldancc Willow at, Montrlalr. on 'ifl Ttiundny. Jan 14, on arrival of train UaTi.ijt Uarclay aud fl LMirHt.Mhf itn.

al 0 30 A. M. fl NOVK8. Suddauly, on Monday, Jan. 11, IBSO, Jamra fl B.

Nnjta fl Kuueralacrvlcai at hla lata rstlrlfncf, 140 Kat OUt fl UiU city, on Thur4ay. Jan, 1 4. ltut at 1 1 o'clock A M. fl tUlnilsfiaixl frlvitdi are Invltiii to attniL Intfrmnt fl at thcconTfjuleuc of lha family. Friends kludly omit fl flow ar.

fl Jan. II, Mrs. Vary A. ttlmpaon. fl Ratatlvra and frianda are InvitM to atttnd the fn fl neral rvlce at tha reildence ot her alstor, Mra.

J. fl B. Mooytr, 45 Weit'-isd on lliursday, Jan. 14, at 11 fl A. M.

fl TURKS, On Jan ll, Cornelius Tuers, In the 3d year fl of hla are. fl Kunrrat on Thursday at 2 P. H. at tha residence nf fl Benjamin Uonninir, 114 rrauklln st, (Jrrenpolnt. fl Fnuds and members of the U.

A. K. are Invited toat 'fl tend. -fl Special 3)otirejfe fl A KKVOIsUTIO.V IX TnETHGATMfisXl fl OF CHRONIC DISRASKH. ifl RhenmatlRm, trout.

rnrabstR, asthma, and other dli- fl easea. In fvery staire, not merely ratlewl, hut etma fffl tienily cured neil of chatitre of climate or resort to fl dltant prlncs and hath. Evtrythins required is htre, Ifl at the Coi a iu hi i. Itntltute, auuultc and professional Initltutlon. nnranlzed under the lawi of this Mate.

141 jfl Kast 4th st. free. fl BKOW.A nOViHKIIUKn rANACEA, fl The great PAIN HnLIKVFR for Internal and External Patna. IMMtvDUTK RKMbFUl follow its nse In all rattea of I'AIN In the NTOMACM, ItOWKLs, or HI UK, jfl rOLUH, hPHAlaVS anil ItUUIKK '2S rente. The IlKhT MHM for are BIIOWN-3 VRRMIKUtJK CUMKITH.

23 cetilft. CUICK FUR TUT. DKAP. Efl PKCK'S PATENT 1MPKOVKU rUSHIONRD EAR PKUMM fKHKF.rTLV HKTOICK TIIK I1KAIUNU and ferfurm the work of the natural drum, lnvl.iit.le, com- 4 fM ortable. and etnrays in popltlon.

All conversation, and 11 even wtiirpirs, heard dittloctlv, Send for iilUHtratrd Ifl Look of ttHtl.nonlaln. Free F. UlSCOX, BTij B'way, N. Y. Ifl aiviTktihkiihca.

kkau.n (fl of any propiinod line of atl.t-rlliii(f in Anierlran papnrs iM at HO UUP, i. KOWhLIs.trn.'H NwspMtter Adtvrthilnr (fl llunuu, lu Spruce st. hew York, hend for a circular. fill. A.

tut hip ifl Cure, tho nnli remely kniwu that will cure a Vloltut JH fe of Croup In half an hour, t'fod once. rl alwaa. Ffl For idle ty all tl intuitu Price 50 cents atidl lM A leTc IT FFK It TtnIity, full) renttired hy an nice tic treatment. Krro consulia- nH tlnni or mull. Anatcctlc liiitltute, AJ tB Went Hid mt Now York.

fH gflioHcCii. pCllLIOOTlCK. OKFICB OK TIIE (II KUK OF THE COMMON) (H COUNCIL. 0 CITV 1 JH Jan. 12.

IKd. IH Pursuant to direction! gU en mo lu the follow iuk reso- nl lutioM. nhUli wns adept nl by thu Coiiiuiou CouiilII Jan. iH 11, iwij, mimI uprotd by tho MaiurJnii IJ, IhnO, lz.i 11 AKMaolftl, ltinl hrldttv, tho yyth dnv of ufl 1P8H, at in o'clock end the I'lmmtiir tf the Honrd of fl AltleruifU. be and lierei-v are deMKUitted un the time and 111 plnce when ami where thu appiit-ntiou of the Twenty tH eighth nnd rweuty-uiuth Slret-is lUilroid t'omiitiiiy to fiH the Common Cnunrtl of the oltj or Ntw York, for Its jH cotisi'iit and perm im Urn fur tlui commit.

lnti, main jM tennnce, and iipcrattou of the street furfacc rutlrond iiM deccrlhed in tho ieiithu of vahl conipauy for such con Hfl sunt will be tint cnut-iiti red; nud thit iiiil.o notice be llsfl Khtn Ii. theCUrk of nu Hoard, hy ublit.hlnjr the sxmo for fourtfitt tin exdiiMre of SuikU in two nennpa itH purs published lu thin city, lo be ih-'iimttd then for by RH hl Honor th Mny or, ai'tonttup to tio provisions of YM chapter -tr of the I.nwiior 1HH4; inch advertiilnt; tu be at iht txpinne of the petlilnutr," tn.fl 1'UHlslt) lihrrehr lven that at the time and Hfl plici' nuuifd lu the rpMoluthoi the lolloilmr uppilcntlmi fffl of TIIK 'IWKMY KM) III II AM) TU LIST. NINTH jfl srUKKIri RAli.ltOAli:OMlA.NY III he vmiSlilervd. aa ijfl rninirnl by hcctloti 4 of Chapter 2j'J of tho l.aws of AB OF TIlKTWr.NTY-RinilTII AVD TWRN-) SH TY-NINIII sTUKlllh It 1 1 LUO VII COMPANY. yffl 5 HKI KMAN FTKHKI.

M.W YORK, Jan 11, 181. ffl To ttiB iloiiomblv the llutird of Aldcruicu uf the City of Hfl Nwork: IrH Th uuderlfrned, "Th Twenty-eiuhth and Twenty- jfl ninth Hinru liKilroud actirporutlou incor tfl porated and orzunUrd under and virtucof the Law a fl tif Hie hiat nt Now ork, respectfully iUUin jour tifl llonurablr iiody to irrant to It imr coimtut, pvriutiiilon, iM aud under nich I roilou, coudiiiou, and re flfl sirlctlon a are troid.d and reitirod by lite unid laws HH tocuiiBtruct, mHiutHtn. and operate a surface or street nfl raitrimd to be operated by lionet or audi other means as yfl n-iiv be iniiHfiiird to by the property own ith, throuch. IriM utioii.nud alouif tlm fulloulmc utreeti and n.uua in the Dffl cny or tw York, upon u.li ttrmi nnd cnmlitlous as njfl ahult to your I lotiurablr Hod) rtn meet nnd propor: ffl uh milroad to tommei.cn al or near tho rry land- itjfl In IT at VVimt Ki.rtj-stconU street nud Ktv.r, and runiiiiiif iheiiceon Went Kortt.Rcroud Ntrert with dmible tracka to hlbeutli neiiue; tbeiice on J.leretitli avenue jif vvltti double trackn to Wet Tlilrty.fourth iitreet; talso Q4 from Wtt rinrt, fourth trti't and North Ul rou Weal 1. Thin j.

fourth t-triot with to Tenth aenuet iv thence ou Tenth anue with double tracks tu Wont -Af, Ihirtleih utrcet; thnco on U'ort Thirtieth. str' with CX simrle track nud turn out tu Muth n.iuue; thtuce nn JjU Ninth avemii' Vt uhlo truck to ft Iwnitj ninth uh strtvt nnd to crt 1 utreet; thence on Went Urn nud Kai't Ti uiuiiitli s.tin.1 and ou West nnd Knil 3fl Twfnty.eldhili tr el with kluKle in each stnot fill toKimi avfiiiH-; thence ou First atcnuir with double 4w trut'k to in rueiit) fourth fin-ut; thence on Kntt iy TMcuty'fourtn airct-t ith duiihle truiki to Avenue At i tin nee on amiiuu A with double tracks to Unit lwvut)-thlrd ureet; thence on Tveiit-tlilrd XA treri lth di ut le track to the ferric nt Kaat fill Tncnty.thltd nrw unit liat Jth.r; aUo from fJtfl Hunt Uc Jj-eljliih tinct uud Firm nvcuue on fjm Flnt nveiuiQ ith doithtu trnrku to Knit Thlrt) itj fourth stint; thence on at Ihiriy-fourth street with i iliffl double lracl.a to tho fen) UimIiiij nt Knut Thlrlj foiirtli 7U atreet a-td Liut Uler or from Hrst avenue nud Uit rtJ2l Thiri)lhlrd ftrert on Knit Thlrtj-thlnl ftrt-et nud prl 'lm vntr propcrt. with Lie truck to iho Iiint-iuenlioued wfefl ferry laudliu; also from aveim an. I West ren. $2gv tj-iiliuh utieet on Writ icni.nluth tricl wllli Htntfle tim track to Tenth iiveiiot: tluuc on IViith unne with doubln irnckn to Wist im t.tsthlh fireet.

or, by con t3 tin line siiik'le track ou ct Tcnt ninth street to tNl bie.euth acnur and thencuon I.I- until avenue with fttWI ilnxlo track to Weft Tw -nij li ttrnst. nlso from Muth avrnue uud W't I nii.twlichth street on Wret llJ Tweiiti-oiirluli etreet itti flnifle or trncks to tr Kleveuth a(iiiii; thence on Llevvuth avtnue with doutiii- tmckH to st ieiitfiurth utreet; tlunco on Wen lm iittruiirl1i street with tlonhle lo Thlr- rllOT tecnih uwiiuc; thence on Thirteenth oeuus with "JKJlf dounle track in Went l-nuriiriith atreut nud North WM RUer. with ill Herniary swiicltes, turn ouis, turn iiiitl bli. ciniut tlou, and a'uti'lH for tho roper aud con- Q'fCjyJ tnient working or theiabl road. WiW The (bjettauil pnr oe nf (hla railroad Is the convey ii.ill aure of iMeiiTf fioiu in termini ou elthtr side of tlio Hl citv tocltlurof its terutiuiou the opioltu idn of tho 4iMfl clt) for a iin.rlo fare of live csm transfer btiuf ffiTsu YxM when mcfunry.

'fre53 And jour iieiltloners will ever pray. iWl THU TWI.NIY J.UIIJrii AM rWF.NTY.NINTII fivfl BfUriisH Htll.P.OAl COMPANV JU Hy JONATHAN II I'restdent. tW3f FRKD'K A. HAltllslUT. MtiretAry.

vFM AtlpiTkouB nteres'ed In Ihe forejrolue app'lcatlon are I lKy heieby notind to ho nrebviit at tin- ilinr and pi iro u.fu- J.rfi lion In the resolution. qyjm Cletk of the Coiiiincii unci). wJtt FOT OFFICE MITM'li-tinuIdhe read dally jjiB nil luifieviid, a Iiaiiusi inaj oi-ciir At nu 1lni) JrMi Letters fur foreign countries nerd not bo noeciuPy tVi addresird for dtpatch bj nuy pnitliulur atunuitr, ex vifw rrpt when It ia find to ti nd dupllciite t.t banking i'lki and coiiiMifrtial docinuruia Irtiers uot kpcilill ai- Uri nuM bcuu 't-ut ihe fu Hi ttcj i a Habit. jM Foreiirii mails for Iho ek rndliu Jn. I'l will close rKrw (promptly in nil caaeu at thu fullot.

VAriM lllUUM.VY-Al A Pr l.nnMH'. I ft Hriuunlc, Mit tur ennow ii nt I for npe Hatl, (wm M. lioinihgo, und Tin ItS.diol, per Htanihlu Ucu. fl Chile. rifl Pflinw ttiatM' forlUvtl persiennmhlpClirlbsl.

'ifM hATUHDAV tt I A. M. for Ihr ImlleMle I hum 71 aaaixl UiirlitKloit fr Veii-utu and Curara. via IH-zil I.n Pliiti.roi.utrb via i Ml HriiZil, ner teaiiMp Adfiu lion. NVworUaus: at 1 1 6 A.

lor niral AniTica end Ihe i Koiiih Pacific iri. por iii'uialii. P. llth do I Mi. via 4n Klntftloii (hiilera or Mcxh-o nnil hudlrettnl "per 2lJ liilillt nt In for Para, Marntihniu.

Ill and Ce.ra Hioi', pr ninlilp AtitfiiftliiDi ut 11 U.1 A. for 1 uroi f. imr (-, i ubh A-inoia, In Que is flPfl town; at II A for Mvi'lard direct 1 Hlifl I.tl.lo, in vln ila(fuw (It Mi rmi.u-t be dlrj tel "per JTlefl 11 A M. forihv llfll tttatnihip Ivcrdain, vlt Kottonla-it (latter inuat be 2CH9 din ctcd "per J.eerlutn")i nt 1 1 A.M. for Oijciutu SiIiEj direut.

per aiiaiiishlp IVuiilAii 1 Antwerp (letters Oftjfl in mi im dir.cirtl rcnuluiid''): st 1 P. Al lot Clu- Qvfl tail llollvar, iit Fl ifl W. lor the P. Costi iTtfl Idea and the pAt'ttlc i oilsr.f lit ntrnl and m.uUi Amen lea, por I'oih ill (run Nw i sMm MftlU for China and Japan, per stsi'utMp f.aplfa liilx (from San Francisco), clots here at 7 P.M. HaMI Malli for AHudnhh ii.ui ner t-ii n-hlf tWA P.u han Fraurltco.

clone here Jiu iImIIC Hall fnr Austrnlit NewtiU l.d. nu-tub-n I JUsud y)im 8aniottu IlanJa per steam'iip noftr. (from hnti itVm l-mo'l'cn) nu hirt il at 7 (or nn arrl it-tlm yal nt York of aitaiihlp II lis mo with Hrltb.li i WM mall for Aii'trnha) itli forth Society Jslanda ilft per teftini.Mlii cm of Piii" itl lOoiu i hiic.iot. AJm t'loa- iu rr ai 7 I' ffr Cuba by rail I tm to Tim no. Fla, and Iheix'e bv rtsamer.

from key a Aa West Mn c.nae at tins ofllcs da ly nt A. M. "The sclif dule of loinir of I rn it iho malia is ar Ifl rantredon ibAprepiiiiii'tioii of their ovrr laud ti Sun rnnrico imla from ihe Hull 4 (AJfl arrlriucoii lime at in Frantlscooti ihednr of biting' tU of sleanisrsatednoatchrd Hie.tee the eitiiie ii 'm iihNKvn pr.AR.ioN. rttstiiiAtur, rostonico. New Yon, YJmi lt.no.

"tm hvm JCloufc jjyj Boy A Fll In ofeatemlvs altera jT-'f tionilii nilttiyif and rei'aiiilliu oat stores, we are fc? nflrruis'our Urce stock of fiirnitiirr, irpel. on 1 dm al aredurtinu VI prrinit from ronnor prices, iu order to 41I11 work uz ro sll ult uirl-11. ftftVv i. Odli it. trfi MISFIT V.

ItlM.I'w, ollrloihs'Au vnrvchcap, 5 PAI at UK.NU.M.Ifc. Ill I'u ta I el batununt floor Ij.liJ )vy (fjoaib. Ml JiV( KITH Wi to-ly Drvsselt flfe'' VHJU iiiate, frittered 79c 81 allliiys nam ITiir M. AMIKKA' Ll.bll.a A 7.rj7l HruaJway, YtVi rrinarkate'e Yiorlt fit tu. ear.

ntllieutleisiiarr. li mall. toil. I'Yii leltla labia aiallset free LmiIv en nls vvsntel. MUWHAlf UIU, I'UHklKIIINU LJ).

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