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MORE ROOM FOR A MUSEUM. EXHIBITS CROWDED. 1TNE COLI.iCCTItiNS CANNOT BE IUKPLAYED The bill lor Ibe addi'ion to tbe American Museum of Kami ni Uistory, that will be presemeli this week In the Legislature, will be watched with Interest in the, eity. llesiile the signatures ot nearly 3,000 achool teachers to the petition in its favor, it has the Mpport ot Mayor Hewitt all wlo are interested In tbe museum. II the hill is passed and la approved by Governor Hill it will go into effect st once, nnd the Work on the new building will be well under way be? fore another winter seta in.

Th? spaoo tor exhibit! in tbe preicnt building ha? for more tbau a year been so overcrowded that hundreds Ol apecimena have been atored away in the garret? eel the building. Tht re is now do room tor Mt exhibits exoopt by storing away some ot those that have been displayed and puttlna the new ones in their In view'ot the interest now taken In technical th? museum has a groat importano? IM leMiDg principle in it? work. Professor bickmore In uf leeturo. to the collections, natural history ia taught by sppeahng to tfc? na well as tbo ear. The of better faeiUtisa for tho leeturea Is the most urgent reason tor The first course, othe? lectures bv Bick iiore In museum for the public schools it the city, In the The Hind that provides lor the lectures tunt apnropr ated by the State lor normal acbools.

The Normal t'ollerre ot thia city does no draw upon this fund, tbe Hourd ot Education to keep the college under the direction ot city instead ut Stato official? By an act ot the Legislature the money was aaoiued lor these looturw for tho tendiere, and they aro under tho supervision of the State Superintendeat of Public Instruction. The first autumn course ol tho lecture? did not bave an attendatine oi inore than a hundred persons, but lu tbe spring ot 1885 tho attend? ance was doubled. In tbe 1885 the lecture hall, on th? upper floor ot the mu? sum. that holds com lortably about 800 persons, was crowded. The attend? ance the next spring became large that otten more than person? wore packed in the hall aud many were turnen away ut each lecture.

There are nearly 4.0(1 teacher? in tbe public schools ol the city, and only a rtion ol them be admitted to the lectures. A number of teachers havo been coming from Brooklyn, Yonker? and Mt. Varata, ani sente are reserve a tor them until a tew minutes before the lecture begius. Tho lectures began with human anatomy nnd physiology, nud niter treating ot the human system wer? devoted to the mineral and vegetable kingdoms. In the spring of 1885 animal life was in a senes ol ten le? lures, trailing ol sea the lower torme ti murine life, and also ot flies, Bant and other Illustration? are given on a screen, and nt the close ot the lectmos the eulijeeis further illustrated by l'rolcssor l.tckniore with views ot the objecta that havo been the subj.

ct ef the lecture, taken Irom the exhibits of the milMIIBS Tbe course in the uutumti of 1885 was ted tt? physie.il Reugra ph.v, with views ol the sceuery North and South America; aiid la the the industries ol tin country ware yreMBted in series ol lectures on th? salmon, bulibut and cod. List summer l'rolessor Bickmore yisited Europe and gulden material lor ihe lectures in the aiitnmu on the BBjasoal geography sntl ethnology ol These have just been linishid, B' dtin? ting be devoted to birds unii mnmm ils. Next lall the liretuns will treat ot Esjpt, Asia tad the cotri tries ihe Meiliterranean, With thiit ethnology geologieal historv. In the new building lecture-hull will occupy a large pottinn of the lirst unii second and Will SI least 1,000 parsaat. Mr.

liiegmorc desires to have tho screen so that the map of a country eau be on it tin? audit nee, bile other views of lecture are being eteseated in detail. On the beyond the lcclure-hiill, rooms will open, la which tin? objects that liuve lattea the rahleol ol ihe atetar? tan be raipeeled. It wfll require tans MtM to eon lilete he building, but it is thought iliat the lecture-hall MB read? in year from BBXl autumn if the work Is begun this summer. Tbo exhibit of American l.tiibling stones that has been aecur-d by Morris K. Jesnp for tht SSMenm is now arriving, hut the specimens reaiafa in ca.sca anil are ranged along the halls ami on the stairways, They WM number nearly 2.0U0 specimens ami will Nata? lent every qnarryln Carted St.it? that bau viiitlcil ai conino al value.

TWm specimen? v. ill re? quire fully one half ot one ot the floors, lor a lull dis? play. Tuie, with the exhibit ot American woods, makes the economic of ihe Mettant ot Specimens ot nil tin.ids nnd stones of the L'niied BtatM can cammed by tin? trades, and lb ir relative strength anil value? lor commercial pur? poses detenni n-d by liovcrument scientilio an ulysis. Fully one tivarter of the woods leinair undU nlajed yet fat want of Many of the speeltnent ol the etimologi? il dipartiscili baie bren removed In give room for ether In the cellar JennM Kicliardeon. the taxidermist, his in vats nearly ekius of birds and mamuials, nnd more than skel? etons for mounting; among these nre the skin end skeleton ot Bombi, the This material will occupy une-halt ot one ot tl ProaaBMB J.

A. the ornithological nays that ho has fully 8,000 birds that could he mounted Ist his department, that they would Ituinlui one-third more space tlian is now given to this exhibit. The department of marine zoology is only to be seen In tbe rooms of the curator, Dr. J. B.

Holder. The museum patSfStttt a large collection of tinse tetani Ma Ufa, Including some ol the latest result- from tht ot the United States Fish Commissinn. Dr. Holder says that a hall one-half as large as the loner floor would be required lor his collection. The new building will Iront ou Beatati MI its will be 1 IK? by 80 tret, lour stone? iu addition to a basement, cellur and attic.

The Steal 'tit building is an interior wing, that will bo con? ceded as the museum buil.lugs are erected; but the new structure will in its titeado, something ot the rtyle ot architecture that is ta distinguish tho American Museum ol Natural tory that is to be. TO CELEBRATE MR. MOODY'S BIRTHDAY. AN KKFOHT TO RAISK A PERMANENT ENDOWMENT Vl'ND IIIS SCHOOLS, Tlie friend? of Dwlctit L. Moody on both aides of the O'caii are anxious tocelebratohis fiftieth birthday, which will be Saturday, by raising a permanent fund for his two schools at Nortbfleld, Usen schools chartere I and are under the control of boards of managers.

Mr. bas an nihisory supervision of tln-m. The schools were sturtcd about seven yean ago. Keeling the disadvantages titidor whtih he had labored himself In early life from lacle of an attaeaat? edueation, he resolved to 'jritaulze a school for his neighbors. Ilo first started a young women's boarding-school In his own house.

Next he ereetod a modest building across tho way, which was followed by Kast Hall, Frederick Mar rjuand Hull and Stone Hall successively. A library li now erected by James ThIcoU, of this city, aud two additional fraine houses, arc. being tlttod up as dormi? tories. These faculties will 3uo young women Uta sehool Ban ha? "JO?) pupils. Mount HaraoB.

echimi raans men. Is about two miles from Noi thticld. ut? wut stinto.1 by Hiram Camp, of New-Haven. It was apenad In an old farm building. There, were erected four brick building? and a dlhing-hall; these Were followed by Hull and new dliiiug-hall.

There are also halls for a chapel, a library and a museum. Mr. Mood y'a vacations and most of his leisure time arc devoted to these two Institutions. About ha? been spent in thelt equipment. Their special object is to traiu young men aad women for missionary nini evangel? entire expense of pupils In either in-ti tutioii plaeed nt win.

is fur below th? actual The inculile lumi Ibi? eiitlou meut finid, whleh il is now sought establish, will plate tlie seliO'tle on pi Uiaiieut It la hoped thai BU Secured for tail fitting of Mr. Moody's fiftieth birilulav. Un? iiertMii? of tho fund is Jamos Tulcott, Ho. 100 THE CASE AIT AI CREO A VOTK OK Fl'RTIIKIl ACTION TO IIK TAKF.N. The action of the republican County Committee on Tuesday evening in deriding by a volo of three to one that Captain Michael Crcg.m was not a lit district leader and should not be a member of the Comity Committee was almost the solo Ihlig talked of yesterday by jsilitl Democrats as well us Kepubllcans united in de? that the vote had ns lnu.h Ilei ns tliough the e.ni^tituti iu.il two-tliinla been gnen nd had been formali) expelled.

Thu analysis of tho vole given in m. Tumi MB wus an ned wiili a t.i deal ot latetaat The volo wus ueeeiucd us proof that Captain (regali had forfeited the of Kepuhli cans lulling uiauy of thosn wlm havo bceu BSS'H'iuteil with him in isiiities tor many and that lie will never again be Hliowoti to in the Republican County Collimiti, or be recognized as a parli I fiador Many persons asked whether tho action Of the County Committee wm ttual whether tbe cuse ngumsi reg iii can be culled up, either bl his opjsiucni? or hi? Inonda. Chairman Hoot wa? asketi this rinoittot mi Tueeduj night, an it us his opiiiiou that the nuttier anally disposed of by mo vote on the majority re? port and the uilUillonal vote ttiat tho matter be recou? al'lcied and thai the I'ecoiistderatBM lie on the tablu. FALSK IlEl'OIlT OF LAMMTm (rliltlEX'S DEAT17. A dispatch from JacksouMlle, printed yesteniay, Btaieil that John of this elty, had arrived there ou hi? wuy to to Mas buck the body of ex blymau "iJtrry" O'lliien.

who was reported to have dlod there. O'lliien Is well know and liked hy loen and watd polltlolaai generally and niuuy of them Mt about getting a conttruiutlon or tho His brothers, an Jumes O'lliien, lei.lt thiil Lurry "was dead und said that his health was much improved. Moran, sani, liad merely gou? to Nassau to him as he Is still weak alttr a long illness. Larry has been In a feeble onn tiou most of the. timo si U'o his cinomi er with i hum.is Triiiuan.

the imi.iei, at and 1 wenty-seveutu on Uie uiglu of May 11. Iseo, wheu ho roeolvod a seri? ous slab wouud lu 111? stomach. SAILORS KILLED OX TUE Tlie f.ulon iteumshlp Arizona liuti a stormy voyage from Liverpool, and urrivetl on Tuesday night two days overdue and with two loss in her crew than when siio Jtarted. In a cyclone on January with tho sen tbe tremendous force nud inni? ng great destruction In their sweeping, a heavy sea broke over holt a of the crew wiio were securing on? of the William hoborts wus throwu wan A foroe against the lull aud was killed Hliuostiu ily. Williaui ao eeverely injured that hu few afterward The boaisuulu? mato re.

aalred allfht On In auotuci liurricaue, a ir? di-oso over tao an- caisea more or leu sertous ii.juiies to seven other WHAT TO DO WITH IHE IMMIGRANTS. MAKI.ri A PP.ACTICAL 8COOK8 TION IlEGAItDlNO TUP. HP.BKKW8. Benjamin F. Pei-otto, lomcrly Consul at lectureal last evening bciore tho Young Men'? Hebrew Aasociatlon et Temile Beth-El, on What ehall -e do with our lmmi.rants I He proposed as a well-organized colonization inj? ftt its head the flret Hebrews ol tho country, men like Seligman, Schiff, Heilerin, sud Henry Wallsch.

which societ should be co-operated with bv wealthy philanthropists and societies in Kurope. The imnu crant on arrival should be lorwarded et once to one tlie Jew.sh agricultural of which there are now seven or eight, viz two In New-Jersey at Vine land and Carmel, both flourishing Htid havine; already lu?) tamilics engaged in husbandry and in factory work five in southern Kansas at Laiker in Ford Countv flllead, Touro and in Kinncy County Hebron in Barltcr County, and in ftt Painted Woods and Creniieux, boside? other scattered colonies, In ail Mime 500 to Tho-o col? onists have either become actual or taken up by pre-emption Government and aie engaged iu agricultural and pastoral rureuite. Mr. Peixotto urged Hint European co? operating should be distinctly Informed that only able bodied colonial? having goori character nnd some. means would be assisted.

He flint iluiiu the pant twu years nearly Jewish immigrante liad arrived in New-York, 80 per cent of whoru were etili here and the prospect of more corning this spring was imminent Like the Pilgrim and Hugnenot fathers they were driven out from their homes by relentless religious and political persecution. Those who could escape from the terrible to which they were ooiistatitly subjected in Ktissla and Hinniuns were com? ing lut her.not lrom choice but from absolute neceseity. Only the sealtby who could putcJmse immunity ani tho wretchedly poor would be Ml those semi-bar? barous countries. An intelligent grappling with tho question end speedy nctioti would prevent great misery and perhaps worse erila it ihe great Atlantic cities OHine overrun with these uubnppy Tho Hebrew Charities of this city had assisted over 2,000 persons during the year, but their resources ami special work -ere not in this direction. Its scopo might, be enlarged aud nindo moro eflico CiOUS in this respect.

The lecture abounded In interesting pictures from personal observation oi the persecution ol the Jews in Kussia aud Rumania. NO CLEW TO THE 1) MITE FIEND. A PEW OP TIIK IXPKKXAI. MACHIXP. CAPTION Off THE COMI'ANV.

Police detectives were supposed to be hard nt work yesterday tr.i lug to enrn the reiviird olfcrc.l by the Old Hoiiiiiiioii Sieiimslil'i Company for Hie cuplure of the man who tried to sink tlio Mcicuship Qayaadotte by au oxiilosirin of on Monday. 8 iiperlntcndent Murray said mucli, but he did not appeal to be hopeful of success. There was no iiiforiiiiition Inch he could on Unit subject, he said. Inspector BjFTBM woald say Unit he und bis tuen WOT? working on tho case. Gap.

tain (iastlin, of the steamboat Bqaad, who hinted sie tioiislv that the police lin.l a io the ilj nannte Bead Tuesilay, WM silent yesterday. It uns laid tnut In? I received orden not to tdk much to reparten sad that belimi been Molded for MM Bl tin? start. Qeetttaaad ale deteetlvei did not Make a canifwl enamli on the (juyniuiotlc for evi lencc on Tuo.lay. rB the reseel lay all day at the Beaea ti. piar aad wm tislted by ni.iiiv p( isi'lis.

He filled to thai one of the officer? ol the Teasel bad picked np part of nn Infernal illudili.e In II.e aitei noon. It WM imi until that bla superiors la the depaitoteul Leaned Unit the chante ot dyaauilte Bad been oxploded by a Ome-f nee of the pattain, which wm fully deeciIhed by Captaiu Phi-lan two year? ago, Th? fue which wm found on Tuesday was bras? tube, cloeed al one rad by and havingonly reni bolee iutbe other end. It bulged out somewhat In the middle, abere waa thumb-screw to divide the apace Into two at the lower end the tube, arbere the rent hole? mixture had been plaoed.and In the upper ni then 1.1?! been a amali qoanUtj acni. Puy? of paper kepi at kl from the hilinioatdna material after the thamb-a row was tarned Batti Um acni bad limi locai its way through the paper. a oareful aaarch huh made on tin? lafarrd el yeeterday, when the fragni) nti of the abattere joiner nrerh away.

twisted brass, with a thread at one where it had the time-fuse, tin? most Importani thing found? It been pint tin? contained Hm dyna? mite, iiie reservoir probably had been madelasreat pan of un. bad been blown Into flne powder. or leather was found, so complete bad been the destruction of the black vallee which had the dynamite voir. (Hie metal clasp whloh had be longed the bag Ulli Hive.a, p.e. of the IBOCI il "II framework of Its mouth were discovered AU looked If bail heated in furnace an.) broken up will aeleuirahammer.

Ureat eaation observed by ibe employe! the Dominion ompanj sterday at the Beaeh-et. pier. Breryotrang? rwboattemptedtosoon the pier, before the tteamablp sailed In the afternoon, stopped ami queetloned closely. 1 be. ainhitle lai on tin? north side or tin? pier.

Larga ihoBis af canvas covered the place here the explosion bad damaged the Joiner Werk, (ienernl BenrSM U.e reaeel would repaired at Ihe doe? when the weather permitted. There wm ao oltana? lu the company's atti? tude lowurd the strikers, ho said. REDUCING TEACHERS 8A LABI ES, KXPI.ANA.IoNS BKffOBI BOABD Of EDUCATION Mit. IH AMBO. The question of rediicin salaries of teachers In the public school? wa? brought Beard of RdaeaUon rMlerday th? repot of the Normal Ueg? tommlttee.

It was In the report hat 191,000 WM allowed for the yen's salaries in tho college that 9T9.000 had been anked for. in eoaeaqaeaee of th? ahMeaey of the coiiiuiltteo recommended that a reduction of nine per cent on each month be male In the salaries of prof. MOT? 11B.lt nclier? of the college Tills In In Im also the train? lag school. Tho rcs'iliition asked that the amount thus taken off should be restored when the II an cial condition of tho Beard should Justify It. Ihe.

report of Ihe couimllteo went over under Ihe rules the next meeting of tho Beard, A memorial signed by 1,900 teachers wa? read, asking the Hoard of IMucatlon lo rennest the Legliluture to pass an act ro'iuirlug ihe linard of nnd uienit to reopen the budget and ricoiisi.ler the amount for tho salaries of te.i'hers. ('omuil-slnner Tiiinseii subi that a number of had been published regard? ing the reduction of salaries that WOT? liicrr rect. The Hoard of Apportlouuieiit, he said, la reducing the appropriation for nalaiic? WMIMpoaelble tor thl? reduction, not tho members of the Hoard of Tho ho thought, would amount to shout or 8 cent, not moro than fifty or seventy-live ente a month. Ho ducllons of about lfl por wat had been nude on tho mi the aalarlM dm tioiis of alMtut 13 p'-r cent had been iinnle. 1 hpr? had beea no attempt ob part Ihe Board to the lower salartM and te mv? the higher obm had omo ehMwed.

Mr. Tauisen dents 1 the atalement? that money appropriated for new scbool? tasi rev bad bge? seed toi other parpOBM an I that MW BChOOl? oponed la-t year. He sin.we 1 that seven new deparliiients had been opened aeeemmodstingover 2,000 children, and that increase require I ISO additional tea liei whoso aalarlM ut 05O0 Woald anniiiiit to In Mr. Tamara said that ti.e Board had done what It timid to prevent re.libi Ions, until it was Insulted by Ihe Mayor president of the Beard of Apportioiimeni, win. ill.1 not Ihink, tis the commissioner? were his pointmeiits, that thev thould have any oplalona but his own.

He attribiiteii the trouble directly to Mr. Orare, and to the disappointment of hi? candidate lu? ha.i been defeated la hie eaaram far CTotB of tho Board of Educa tion. The nieinorial then referrod to the Committee on Teachers for a rejiort. A DEATH LOOKS AUSPICIOUS Dr. 8.

Hpilliiurer, of So. 14 becopd yesterday sent to the Bureau of Vital Statistics a certificate Hint Mrs. Mary A. (Oehran. a widow twenty-ehrht years of aite, had died from on Tuesday, at No.

2KI BMt l'ifliethst, Luter In the day a man, who said be was a foster-father of Mrs. Co.hrun. told Nu.lethat siie had a previous to death and that she ha.I lieen a widow about a year. Her home wii? White Plains, he? Bald, and It WM understood that hud conio to the otti 1" seek incili, ill H.lvi.-e. He promised to make an luveengattou and to report the result to lir.

Magia a burial permit had been Kivcn, no report of Ihe ease was dent to the olllce. Dr, BpUunmr last ven iiiK thai be was called to alterni oehran a week uk? at house of midwife lu ami found her sinici in? from ira.sultis. She admitted thai hud taken a dru, bul refuse? to tell where had purchased It. He understood that she had to the midwife? house sick only a few hours before lie WM summoned aii.l that her secrets were not known In the house. Mio was tarirent about her family afluir? and only said that her foster father was Mr.

a reliiivl merchant White Plains. Mie tssok on herself the solo rcMioiislbillty for her conduct la and usliiif the Hit death was suspicious. Dr. Spillliitrer thought, but II limi not citrini to him that ho ought to report the case to a Coroner. ISTEHSATIOSAL UEi.E TBLBPHOMS The sminisi of the International Hell Telephone Company st it? No.

Nassau yesterday resulted in lbs un re eh timi of Ibe followine; ilircciors Sam ml k. (iar.lliier O. Hiftihar.i, A. von Hoff? in.inn. tUchsrd A Mc ur.ly.

(Inni.m USWlS Klislia Converse, J.cui Thsodars Vali siel William Merlina W. p. p.lliotl. secretary the ci.inpal.y. Huit Ita oueratloni were la Bad that ture va ae report tor ibi? vear lo In, inaile i.ul.llo.

He said that the va? beb? by slow persons lu tula cltr sud Hist there was none tur BLESSISO A ROMAS CATHOLIC OBVBOS. fheeervteoaf HMaasgih? new Bearne OetheNeChant st One-bunilreil slid Pl-asant MM tenlay. cburcb was ileiticaunl ot Mount tin- uvei bv bblslmp Oerriitaa. relebreted bv th? Rsv. wiiii.im wtm luee.

lirocurator ot the Pius at Home. A sur mon wsi iirea. by the Itev. Pmber Jesnpii P. Bsniiln.

rector of is Clini, b. anil a ui. .,1 in lUliaii wasdellv ere.t bv Ibe Itev. of Una After Die cere 111.n1> Ihe icigy pi. lucliiuiiis insarly all of ibe rector? of the cily.

mvilstluii Iruiu alaiiyul ibocoucri.iatiuu aud at lier SEATS IS THE CALL-ROOM OF AS F.XCHaKOF. The Mia of fur In the cell room ol the Protuce BSSlMaga -( pielulilinri over and above tin. ii'KUiai rental of wss noi so proludivi, fur ibe treasury tbr sale Was last yesr. The brst cbi.be was LU by Henrr Clews, twi is? at la la lite 1 iittai. to medi? tel in front tit trie rostrum.

J. H. nerrlek second choice and took fonr seat? st $00 premium Mil mine, Hodman A Co. took four scat? next Bt SSO pramlulu Seventy scats wore sold fur HOME NEWS. PP.OMlNKNT ARRIVAIS TUforia FoUl-MohnX nerrett, PresMent fh? Baltimore end Olilo Heute Congressman John if.

lover, of Missouri.fifth Artnue llotel-dtorgt Roberts. President of the Pennsrlvanla Tlallroedfomriaiir, Assemblern? John Hogcboom. W. II. Klnitiall.

ft. F. ami K. Alnswortli Hotel I Kuiorvand wife, of Hrrarusc. and Miss Winnie Davis, lleau.

voir. Miss.aiennam Hotel-near Admiral ('. It. P. ftoilg ers.

H. Navy.H'lndsor 'ullniigh, of I'lttebnrg Annue Joseph Parker, of the Supremo t'otirt ih utt man James h. Neirley. of Jiill lly.tl? Ji.dg? Hoyt II. Wheeler, of Vermont.

WTIAT IS OOINO OM TO-TUT. Investigation of itrike by Assembly enmmlt teef'lty Hall, lia. m. CBtrnricr ol ('oiiimene, 1 p. m.

Funeral of Ilsymniid Belmont Church of the Ascension, 10 in. of Trims I.tno preaieents. Mr. Pink's office. New-York Ynrht Club p.

m. Ilaptlst I'nlon. In-lnionlco's, evening. Princeton College Hub meeting. Hotel Rmniwlck.

8.30 p. m. t'nlted Libor Party eonveiiiion, Clarendon Hall, p. m. Women'? Suffrage League.

No. i Lexington 8 p. in. Electric meeting. Hotel Dsm, ti.

m. A Inetltute annual meeting, Clinton Hall, 8 p. m. NKW-YoUK CITY. The Hoard of Kstlmate will nicot to-uiorrow at noon antl act on number of Important matters.

The Rev. R. Fay Mills will preseli to-night to young men In the Central Prosbyti rlan Church lu West Fifty seventh st John Starr, who was shot on January 21 at No. 181 Park row, flled yesterday In the Chambers Street Hospital. Bridget McCornmrk, age fifty, of No.

180 Fast Seventy died yesterday after swallowing medicine Intendisi for external sppllratlon. The Dock Commissioners awarded to John yesterday a contract to build aplcrat West Tldriv.fourtb st. for The rnngcti from thsl aiiiuiiiit t.i This notlre Is pnstel In the counting room of a well known sensational weekly story of this oity "No more manu? script? The Seawsuhnka Corinthien Ynclit Clnb has Ineorpor steit William Ktmlke. Jr, William W. Tompkins, Wllllnni II.

Hubert I.enox li? rin.l J. Frederick 'lams sre the triisleos tor tin? fust year. Benevolent As.ot intimi of the New.York Steam and riytlrsnlic Klev.it.>r Coudurtor? will give their second ball, in Irving 11 nil. on Wednesday evening ot next week. Francis J.

MeNally tlie president. Purveyor allie lis? detailed nine dsy Inspectors ss roundsmen, to have eluse supervision of their districts end to the work at the several aud tin? pei tin in.iui of duty by the inspectors. Tlie lio 1v wliii w.ts fniind at several days ngo was hit ntllleil yesterday as thai of John I'mncgan, a hut?" ah end nini ave. He had been missing since Do The only foundation fer the statement that edrtittonsl rsMwill net to tin? Haywesalasl OMeral Baaan Is that the Coiiiuitssnuicrs of Art that the evi in their pMsMSBM tliein In accusing (tonerai Hhslcr of Mary K. Lions, tne sister-in-law of ffBUSTS I lined wlui v.us a il.iys Hi? letealta mi aadti mm narrtet I.mum, B7M befare UUdereleev? TMKrflaj BB? had pleaded truf.iv la iIth'Ibb beM at Maajfa ei er IS, and iBdg? t.

lid, I Il, ed her lu mi In I'ejiti nt: iry. Mrs. Marlha Hin nn? of No. 817 West F.ftirtti st. yester I n.ude le Aetlag or lie? Lnuii Caartss W.

Wi Hei im Beai) A. im-iie, lareeileteT? ef lutclllg? Si 140 -t Bai sa? nu? Sii io ber aervaat, TMognls aeitaei tt fai ber Bmm SM her m'en hu MI Uld imt It. 1 Wal etaii.ii! ith'ii win. -olitimi? on Ciaaa kiabler, ton I iter, Mea tartarei aalaaiBti TTant's lelaaS nrsnln ferine acuto BMlBBCBoUB, WBBBllllM l.y slian.ii.alimi. Siati li chroii'i Iti sire sixty one, left h's at st mi lis tnal In Bit Bf for walk.

II" BBS ralaatMalaM Matthew i.ii.am. as? been Bg unce Manda) Nu 17? BSBter st, Th? se.und regular BBBHIaS IM Chibof New York Bill 1 hei I at the Hotel llriiiiswii this evi irne, fi ili BUI I ilk on the affa: Si til- TM lu. Hl painted by Muiikacay will beom Xh.blt o.i. K-Ih'Iu Aliiutt deliver? issi evening I tin- lia lie Ij "An alBg I nun? I er." At IMelueeaftM laclan fresa Levefi bbbri bM neaeleilBi of Usata I) lir LlSSlS J.din I -It l'e Ile.iry Mayer. The gai us uf lJth I At'ilotio win ti ed fur 1'.

I uaiy IS, I.a??? en eg to dlfBealtv la complet na IM aew aneerr, TMgaaM? lu kl atsMl Un? mid lit- of Mar. 11. he folliiwllig ers ni Ih" NVw.Yiirk have bf. elrttr.1 Pli I II II. I 11; vire deils.

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il. in, W. Mitigati ani Bf, Veetmrglt, he iiiuntlilv le. tun? iM-fore th? I.SW t'ieiki' Isstsliil'un will be deilveiel MIBIaaj In the l.ig'illi Jndl dal Diktr 1 nty thinl-st by Justin? Fi edel O. dio y.

he sub il! oiirU of inf. Hu? liun lu the I.ui;',an,L" At la? Tugiii nulli? serrlee the Academy of Bill TM MU le a eoBlagtons tlisaia? bbSi i I of Hit? litli Cuuiiiilsaiotie: lit? li lui II 1 tti Albany. aiinu.il dinner of the Young ItSMSX I Sill? Clllh III il? li "li aslolii'loii iilil lia? to eia? While dr. rholai ene fifty.five, af No. a.

ni? ilropptml le.uiver fimi, tliuisels 111 Iklng fluUl UM WeSUMM elpluled a eaririilge and tin Inni, ur lis 1 woniis Irii n.e in th" Mrt forni-lied by a butt tier named risisi te fan il; ol li niruni on ur.lay provato Itavi wBlcb (ouod In ail beallhy bog? Me.n luspi-itoi? an I M. I.lruy aevlaro.1 Ihe-i. laeeBxaker, no. in rarttaM? oiiiinitlt siili ide liy lamping from Window uf No. Mjrriiu Uu wa? fluiti 111 Hl Hein? Alluri al SU Wf IMstt one of the unti woikiiig on Ihe I ine? MuH-, reaienlay lell late Um hois ind fra skull.

He w.is taken lo the Long he tpe, ted tudle. TM Called aiate? SagaMp nirhmon-l eeaatetal her trial al late limir last utgbt, IBs nr lie. mo tlon for two dar a Chlel i-ngnt-r Jaekson JfrElraeii ei Beles well aatlated w.in Ihe working uf tlie ut and is reo.lv toatteiil tlie int. biaer? Irtnu Ilio Navy After th, iili of Trank Flete, jsweller last week. It was luiiud Ih.U he a one knew om'bloa lull III 111 Ills Mult.

Ull 1 I I Slid ssinlth? tlioil days to op. lock But IBlled Ulnl VBSWrdaV It upen wii inpowUl lo iru? burglar fashion. lu Bel? di many uf itullars in It. Mine the liisspp-arnnre of W. II.

wlio left irai boasaada of Of debts slim be ss tv Uni lunilla.le? COBUOUS lu ne iMtrrowed from st, vuih him at the BB4I fot hrie-ii Il? pai I II bael un tima, UBI lu burro? a Boia IB Inrard nr li mother Ibis bad not wl.rn he and molliei lilt- n. II lit. Ihe lui lui of Ilrilnlell, a girl of Nn Vniideibi.i ave, euinpi.i.I It? peliM that lila ilBiirtlev hud Irti liei hume ami a in BBS fo.1,,,1 ll? Uy naaywlib l-aulla? Lord, ami both Kaeber v-f rd if Ibe latni apoa a 1(?" nd the in. ndell girl put In cUargt, ol the fur vruliiiBofciiieiiy 10 Children. society rur I re NEWS FROM THE si a runs.

ROBBED HY Tili.lit An exiteit is trying lo oui the A Iteaiiiiiuiit, pliiiiibt In l'atei-tin who louktsl lifter thr) huiist.lt up tu taktu allea, and Uretmrti bavj hid I.II tle-llll'luvof Ihelllii, regal, II I h. us Itiei think he elll. I. so ih.t thev enabled bles dollars win. le I.m.?.,u That reportedfe.ter.lBf.

bat noi bexxlemrai would Koater ihr retorna rrora IM bnaim s. w.r.? noi thewuik ttelinu wiia tlolng, ami to I osle, prol? ss.sl to he hurl it wh.it oonaltl It? I. and mS? ii.aummit waa in. bad spoken baatdf? Bal deeft List or Salnrda) ins lu the it Muii'lsy rn.i.r lu the IMI he Wulll.f he to 'U" gol itralghteB? out lettei aas dateti New Volk. TM tbra? n.MoBtiealto, n.

hus in About two ear? Foster married yming wumal. of who will, ned stricken tbo habit ot eoiiniu to New-York In lu on the last train. did with bu any missj is Mt Meara an THK SAtLOB I.IKIT.Y DU The cxiuiiliiiitlmi the ol Moore ti-anl ibe ei.iisidi rabio atlelilloi. at Ilallyesi, rd.iv. ihe examlnalinii was Li mini and luiiru hs thai Muore had a Mil? and not he Hiilllvsn an I du? noni eu.lo ly bald uiiiii morrow.

Mo? BDeMrced Bitk issault with intent to km lo'ketl I I. im I HATOB CI.I'.ASON IN Mai or OlaSMB of Island Cltv aad Cur rr.a.ui,i uiockweaa ta net ra ev? ranis drawn by Mr. for MbUT the salaries ol his aiiioiiiititi. S4 ill refused to nulli me ir. asurrr fiad mude lying uu ye.i.r.lay un if ana ici.is.ii alayur lUilll Us a proper explanation.

7u? trsamrer to a reporter "The Most that ths Msrnr claims I here overdrawn Is allowed me by the charter for deputy. I am allowed In all $0,000." further asid lh.it Be Mayor was opposed to bun poiiiic-iliy. The Msyur luilstii on a full statement and the City Board of Health. Pmilel sn.l c.inl'.iiy iitticer Conrul called upon the Msyur to hsve wurrauts su ss to act their Mayor QlMBM said to the Sanitary Inspector tbat he had no 111 feeling tnwsrd bim but be nut a warrant for his salary nntll he would produce the resolution showing In? appointment. "Ami fur y.m, corniseli.t Noble," he there another rnsn clntmlug vour by the name of smith, who rcccivud lutiapp.iiutuieut toyour in December 1.1-t." NEW TOWN'S.

trotittlo caused by the rent assessment on the stockholder? of the Hank Ma been 'u in cressed by the ri'slKUatlunsnf ei-senatnr and Ira laforgo ss dir dors. They opposed making the assessment so largo, as the bank eiatulner only reqiilre.i per public aeheel has Bom eleeed in th? lower departments to prevalence ut scarlet fover. The Rev. Iiesn McNultv, rector of Catholic Church, before Itccordcr (ircsve? yesterday snd mad? coin piai ui? against four lhpiur ilealnr? for violations ot the Baader lew. Father Mac," as he ip'ilariy known, tbe terror of Muiiday riirnsollers and of tuose member? of hi? flock whom he catches la such place? on Sunday.

Tlie shop keep, re fear him nor? than they do alltbeUrsud juries that ere ever empanelled In l'assale County. tho special election on Tuesday there wero 677 votes In favor of and 118 against LOXO ISLA HD. LOMO Island Msyor Is an Alderman and there laetSM question tu the legality of his hnhllnx both is nnsiilemble opposition throughout tho cnunf-v to the bill of Ulne? to s.v.. Lou? Islan.1 t'ltv live supervisors In the Comity Hoard. This would give ths'clty mit of the twelve vote? In the Hoard.

East M. (letty, whose body was found on hi? mother'? grave In slontit Pleasant Cemetery on Tuca? dsv, the rouiiK insti harina committed by srtorle? In hi? wrists, was burled yesterday In the plut beside hi? r's grsve. BTATEN IRLAND. The Blah-Mad Cnnntv Board of "supervisors vesterdsy re? solved to Issue new bonds to the extent of $10.000 to run fif? teen year? end to bo at suction on March 16. The proceeds are to be used In paylug thu Interest ou tho old due on April I.

Hi? A map of the proposed route of the New.York Railroad Company ws? tiled ci.iy lu the County Clerk's unico. wEHTCHEfsrKK oouvrr. seid watch, adlaasaad rinjr. a necktsca soil a oi bracelet? Set? stolen on Monday Inni the binile of II. A.

Munsoli In Unco hnicb st. Mr. un the at th? Woollen Mills. Joiill Mr. Munsoii's cosctiiuaii, also disappeared on Mori lay nlRht.While N.

J. N.md?. was returnniK homo fli.m Ihn liniise of a p.itieiii s.lav Btgbl nun of tbn of his CSSM oir aad-M bora? look fright and ran away- 1 he Poctor f.iun.l In ml.Ml?? of upper Main In an insensibili condition. He was attended by In? lather. ALUM' sill XII.

fsoirrrt NonwAi Jsmes Oewe, of Ihe 4th Real ment ('. N. will io.ii's'iit celebrate the tWOBty-llftb unni? Verssry of bl? si ciad enlist by a reception to uic staff nini Une IiiiiiuiRi'oiiT. tfr? ami Munson went on duty res lirday visltiai physician? st tin? la satis mated fin new wa? etpeeded In tills cltv P. T.

1 ainuui receiveil a letter To Bridgeport, make haste logo, An.I flint tlie insu ol worth inolisi. el Hi" I melon sn.ow, Ue.iiea e-ii Palili. Wim HILL BE TRIED NEITt MSTKliTAl MABTIXB TIRSO IN Uli. TOMBS. D'stnrt-Altoriiey Mattine, who was ill tor two or three day? while il wu? on was not ut In? vesti r.lay.

li? lit that I.e thought thill it would be wise to renala al bowse lof a two. Assistant Diatriei tittocne, Nicoli paid only Uriel visit to his He said tliat he ki'cw ot no plu.s lin meal int? mUob Um bribery which are antried. rbe.rtatemeal nade brex? onniM.ir BoUin If. Bqutre thai the ot the li ito .1 cl through Ile ili'lucct? lia ni. li 1 WM dei led itenlay al Ihe Dis? Attorney'? offioe.

I i r. lor not try. In? and lijan were that tbe eau order of the Court could ilj at the Over aad TenniBrr; the Squire, onl office, and tbere are a ol tnportanl ease ot telonr which are awaiting trial and take prt-cedi the ni taisden? boot against Rqnire and I'lynn. u'N'iil paseed the daj al the Tombs in a apiril oi eztrene dejection lie the Totnbe on Tue? day aiabt ia condition, but wh .1 his ell al" gl an.I Ve- lie colli.I II. Ills BOB VUitOll Kiln ill the loreaooa aad did what be eould to contort biet nt.i?.?.I to anything tor publication, at area tu im one outside hi lumily ur counsel.

Hair. II took a of alter tin? prn tractc.l trial alni did go down the (Ourt House. Till. MINK, WHAT A Nl Mill I I A 1 II 1111 l'Ili nf I UK CuMI'ASV. A called I oImb! P- h.

preehleal of the Minia? ami Baked for In? for niiti'ill as he h.ul to giV? tin; public who Bight bo lu HtMted In Ihe im sb.ck. sue I 1 ll.e Is 11 rr on Exahaage, Madid, I can you no KihsI for II? Itii.tilatloii?. The stock has Strong filcii.lsuhowKltrn.il? In It, Bad stand rculj it all Unies tu ail ..11. at I think fur tin- win nl rate Mi 19 115. although a mi strike at the night ran it much higher.

Hit," laldtha mu interested In what the nlalagea? itaeera My tho bsIm HmII win show you thore pone thai Bone are eBthealsetlei others ei treuielj conservativa By tatting then all together one arrive at a fuir a Ilare prol a oarefttl awn, personal friend of Caminal of Hiltnuore, In? cslliu.ids aro iy bui-, of ore al irli? pet ton. Profesor William P. HI.ike. an BgJuMt repu? su) 'I am led to conclu.b; that llicie aniouiit of nllllBg gOldOMBbOT? the level of tin- ereah aad thai it oaa exUacted at a k.hsi proBl by bavtag the proper plant, believe that Use averajre of Ui. ni- li cali be and clic.ipiy lullicl will bn hlh'h as lo the ton, and much of ll will run between siel leoald Marraagethal theeoatof und would nd exoeed f- 93 per tou, prob? ably mudi I Mlhsv il will rollini large piolll if properly baadleeV ih of lOBg etperleilce, sume time Infine the HblpnSB TUBBel WBS stillici tbst there vu la shout t.ms ol ere av? Ihm lees? li.

lo.i?!, superintendent of the mine, In hi? re port to ue, eatluislM tou ot? aversgtug 88 per Utn now la Bight, im: inani being Unity ble. pii.Ics?or( liarles 1 lef. her, s.tat.< chusetis, repoi i un 11 ou available for Unit will pas gl'i pel li'li. He Ises ci. etimi alanp nUl to crush sou pet day, und water plenty.

im run mill by wator power. fico "Proiesanr w. Mayaard, who u. .1 lo In the peel an) BMB lu his profession ulel who al lenii? ettreuely toward conservative si.le. ro centlr anil ned the mine, lie tood particular pains With lile assays.

piltllliK tin? pulp IhrOUSh un -U selva to separate anv particles of free gold that uiighl be the ore, aud yel be ruisiii? vein twenty tino? fMt iverasins 913 30 per loa, oraaj forty-clsbl feet 73 ton, snd be bellei thai stamp mill rill Pay gtio.OOi) per auauni to lieslnwlth. Moro staiups be added as tin? mine is opened further. in ottglBslsof tin s. reporta," added ohim Jeniooa, buie fui the I Ion ol sto. kli.il.leis al all Unies.

I hope to vim alampa im.uii.uiik away on Pb.iulx it and roast? why the pronta should leicb immi.immi iiniiuin. Hear in iniii.l tuai over ton? our ore hare been tallied aud have li Molo? 11 pel Ioli in pild. lie llave a ami feci? onll'leiit thai our dividend for mit lea year? will eonpar? favorahly witu ihut oi any told uiiiio PUSHING WAR HIE RUM SHOPS. ANII SM.ko.N CUJM ALL OYXB illli CdCMllV. Dr.

T. H. Haiieroft, of Kaiis.cs, potei by the National Committee of Ilio Aliti Saloon Hcpubiicun l.ca to an ive hen? tu I lay. Tim Ibbioi' lfl au eut Bulle reformer. Ho aa? been lUgBgod by the loagM to oraaalM Aatl-Baloon Bepubllean clubs ail ohi country, sud bla mission bere the purpose or conferring Uhalrnau (irtiTen before (lartlug out Upou UI? work.

Ilo will bcclli soliiew In 1.1 In olinoli, ut III? clloil? will be oui led III theoonnlttee, lu MBdlug oui dooumaata ami appeal? In Aul sbiloou people lueieiy locality, Urging Bad authorising tliem to oraeulte local leaauea aa rapidly ut posili. 1" withoiil lor oiltai'h? pronpUUgB. When a reasonable nunbet of Umm local leagues hava loiiuoi they will be merged luto a Male organila? Hun, unless then le already one Tha coup liilltee. wishes In obtain the iuilues of number of Anil Hiiloou Republican? in every rotlag piccini lu tho United aad has lent 001 olrcular eontalulng this ropiest, li Is addressed to Opponente of IheBatooB," the following explanation! betet? Ibehsldtagef BapaWfnaa ari aw su la the vari? ou? we profoaa in ig? vital iii.u, nu, u.ne in in? yic. Ilici, liei ilepllbll.

su? In hi? UclKllhiilhnn.l In. ai aypoaed limi ami be I UM eiiuveiili.il,?. Hu 'bat Hi" inen at Ihe 1.11 mal Ita, 11.1 bettet citizens renala at boms, nahlag victory for tin lor I'sssaiM ehaagtag uns practica saaewl Ibe nf tin? lisi you mu us is paiisnn wiib tue tune It lake lo rita IL llera la aa OD? partualiy fot yeu lo do affective work. Is not your assira to bava lalooo lyiiem to Hie pirty llli.l euublli.it will ou let puss I al-ocoiiiuins the I of the I.eai?'U0 Bhowlna that it oonststsof tw? rlasen of members Bepublioaa? whoayupathlM w-nii the ohloota of tho l-eittfiic. aud hi'lep.

mlent? mid meioliei? othot par? ties Im shall have decided to act lib ami support Ibi? patty wii.uci,-: array? Itself agallisi ihe saloon. (hull man i.nfl.ii Bald yesterday thai the movement wa? growing rapidly all over ine country, but particularly in Virginia, aeutuchy anuothet isouihetu-tates, ii la nipl.iiy beooariugan issue of paramonul Imitoriance tbat is iiimnst certain io un un. hitherto solid llemoi lalle Vota TM olile? of Ihn Is In Uli! Lincoln Bauh balldlug, 3d Baal ('. Ilio new socielary, assillile? hi? po.it on to mor? row f- TUE MYSTEKlots WOMAM AT THE TOMBAL The mystery tin? richly dressed und ut trMetra woana who was lahaa to tho romti? TWMday was suine what dispelled yesterday, it wa? said that la Aiiitao M-i uud lual livos lu near si teen ir. ene accused of grand larceny and aravo ball lu 918.000 before Justice Smith.

Inspector Hymen refused to idvc the name of tbe complainant Id the caso and Justice Smith said that bo would not tellthe date of the examination, the ninne of the coiupleiiiaut or anything whatever In regard to the case. THE BIG QUAKER BRIDGE DAM. FINAL ACTION BY TUE A-QCRDPCT BOARD KX PECTKD NKXT MOWDAY. The Aqueduct Commission met yesterday to receive and act on the report of tho Committee on Construction relative to the proposed Quaker Dam and Reser? voir. Ex-Judgo Arnoux.

William II. Webh, William Rosi and loverai others were on hand to protest against this work. session was an extremely short one. The committee retried In favor of the construction of a dam at Qiiuker Bridge and the reservoir connected therewith, and stilted that tho formal reimrt will he printed and ready for the conshlerntion of the commission at a meet? ing to he held on Monday at 3 p. in.

There will iriso bo a minority report The report was accepted, and the Com? mission will hold a special meeting on Monday. The Citizens' Committee will probably attend at that time and oppose the mloption of the report favoring tho dam ami reservoir. The majority report will be signed by all the commissioners except Chairman Silencer, who will present the minority report Frederick W. Frost and T. L.

Moore were promoted to be assistant entcineeers at $1,800 a year. Lincoln Frank, an Inspector of masonry, had been suspended for ln competency, nnd Chief Knurineer Cburch recommended that ho he dismissed. Frank asked for a hearing by the Commission, but this was deafed and he was dismissed. Cyrus W. Field sent a communication to the Board, setring forth that he had offered no opposition to the con? struction of the new Aguodiiet, hut he gave notice that he reserved all claims for diitiiHges and would present tlmm at the proper time.

The matter was referred to the Committee on Real Ksmfo with Instruction? to write a careful reply to Mr. Field. TWO WWW CITY PROJECTED. Corporation Counsel Lacombc has prepared for pre? sentation to the Legislature two bills affecting New-York City. The first provides for the erection of a building for court purposes.

The of Estimate and the Commis? sioner of Works are to constitute a commission to acquire land and erect a building to accominodito tho flyer anil Teriiilner. Oeaeral Sessions, Special Sessions and ono or more courts, with olllces tortile District Attorney and the liraiul Jury. The commission Is to be empowered to select a sito and remove anv that muy be on it. If the land selected Is privato prop? erty, tho eoniiiiNsloii muy apply to to the Hiiprctno Court for the appointment of three commissioners to estimate the value of tho property. Tho Commissioner of l'ubilo Works is to hnve general supervision of the work, which Is to be done by roiiirnct.

l'In- bill provides for the erection of a building for municipal put poses, whleh shall contain aicninuiuila tlmis for the Mm Aldermen, RefftsBir and such other bureau nllleers commissioners as the Board of Lstl niiite tiny designate. NOTED Doas AT A HorsE-WARurxn. The Baa I k'y paper devoted to the Inter? ests of dugs, MS a house yesterday afternoon st Its new tirs. Nos. 41 and Id llro.ulway.

Some well known n.i: Interested In were among them being I' il Hitchcock. T. Iloey Taylor. Cornell, T. Il leu ami other-.

The mesi pre mi riunii Ufere arrivisi from Kurland. Ile wa? estremali o.ul*t owing te a Ions aas, veraaeaad had noi vet become Americanized enough io regain hi? normal which Is ISS pOUBIta Toasts to Nr Il ils brought no ply, but et cry body agre that In? was as mag. iiitiieiit a specimen of Si, Bernard baa lately been si in lu re. Ile won tlie til nil prUes at the last HI, llerusrd Show in l.o'idon. and Is sind to bo Worth PJ.ooo, Mr is thlrly-fonr heivht st the i.i.t lite mopertv of the an Other dog? wen Roberti? Diable, Of lbs Umiliami wli'i'li won the Issi pointer s'nkt.

slalnsprlog, uf lint.m Kennst? and whleh won tm? lssfl iu mi fox terrier, bis sur? Veaatlaa. which rio-n KugUnd la.t Bneahiirt aird li.ana, btilii ha. lag good TWO I UOBMIBLB DEATH. retto? Petty reoaestBl nan an ant? Itati nt US t.tkeu ftoin JareVSkl, av.ung Is'irl. who w.

Severely the fin ami ilv hy vitriol thrown hei aa December V3 by htorris larks, Hbelela Bellevne In a cnticii ronditioo. Mark? boarded lili I. Um imi hi basi and si No attorney -wi demanded money Irmn him In pej al bis int. for which be was In srrean, BBdaqaarrelf? Mowed, Marks left ihe returnlog about emptied? ui uf lu n. i ma.

Il? la now ia the The putii 11.1 no? md whea fot If agent went Un re nu? 11 was not oxpected that would uni vi? during IM night. B1TJ or LBQAL KEtTR Tin application af BaecfafeUl mandaron? to ro-npi I the Kx. ise tu grant him a lie? use to sei invaerai It Pett-et, was deaied by Jmig? I of uf l'I. holds that t'ie rma. missioni refusai le lieras? tM tate? ob the ii Uteri already ll'iuor enough in IMI -tni'i.

An Bttaehwal im property ef Mara, a dealer la lawelrj md notion? In the I ti? Cota psny'sbuilding ai in mid fourteenth st, bas Mm ned by Trai I-I th. Jewellers ol mien I in? il. chartes Ui i- nr? 11 oui (luin false repu IBBI? judgineat ta tavoc al ala brotti ilod to l'iiiiadi MA RIS SUB. MINI ITC nu MAO. nat.

Ann 7 OS i Sets. IS I ISM? I Moon'? age. 10 a All it. A BiacjllMt. 14 I Hell 6:0:1 Hook.

till I lsl'd. 3 Id i lieU lisle. OUTGOING STEAMERS. Tobar. Tin: For City Chi? lama? I.tverpool.10 am 1 Devrai? Anchor.

nism Moral HainMrg 1 pu ilv of l'uabU. li av.tiia A Mux. 1 pm .1 iu Clenfuegu? Ward'? t'icii'ucgiH. 1 ru 3 pro uueuet, 1 Din ramar, rea Beanhlto. Walte UTirpsil pai Spanish Mexican I pro tan Anranl? rpooi 2 30 Thin avella CopenhasM-U 2JUpm Taormina Carr, Hamburg.

3 pro I.m. ft li Vii.er. Amsterdam. noon. I pro Ned n'and, Keil Star, Antwerp.

noon. 3 ui La Bretagne, l'imu li r.im, Havre.11.30 a tu pro traoaa, Red 1 pro a. tiyde. Man DtKnltxgO 2 iu pin lasara, pro 1 SCO Ml SO 8TEA MERS. Rngland.

uf Moravi? am luirr.II am A mer. Taormina.Hamburg.B?ltlo Jan llreydul.Antwerp Mail Maiiliatlali.Havsn*.Aloxsintr? 4. Alpes.Haytl.Atlas BAll 5. Stsr ver.LU Bl Baal.Inmsa ie land.Hamburg Aller. remen Southampton I.lovd island.lUitlerilaiu...Neil.

Amar. SHIPPING SEWS. PKH.2, 1887 a it tv Steamer Thlngvall? (Dar.i, I.anb, Copenhsgen Jan 13, chiisiuiia l.i. Cnrtatuunaadit, wlthmds? IteablaaBSSl steeraga pasieagar? l-'unch, ai the BM st ti a m. hteamer l.nmp:i?ns, Crowell.

Il.ilveston 7 d.l.vs, vie Key Wast, with and passeagers il siesiiirr Muisaii ii.iliii. r. QalvBBtea tUys. with to lohn I Slckl? ste.iiuer of Wilder Fernaiidtna via llruns. wick tia and Pert Boyal aajra, wtta asta? and paaaMaaiS to i' ll Mallorv hhip Dois Mover, llaiuhiirk' 4S itsys.

with salt and empty to order, vestel to llerui.inii U. BrA Cortesa (ol Windsor, NH), Dealer, wiili iron empty barrel? to order; to t'Whltuey i'ls'ik Kdwsrd Jewett (of KtJohn, Ml), I.ookhart. Ilor deaux 3il.l?y?, In ballast lo Urns. Auctiorml ui the Bart tllri. 11 days.

In bellest io Warner. Maysgiiss 11 with fruit le lo Miller A Co. BUtfeBI KmB, fresh, li; thick fog. At city Ulano, gale. cloudy.

Arrived yesterday sieanur I ity(Hr). flore. Rrlstid Jan 11. Swansea with to Jaino? Arkell lo. the liar at "m'iio'm PUrae? Williams, Antwerp days, with iron and em order.

veaseltoC II ulACo. lurk Nur iNuri. ti'ineit. Klo iiiiimiu i0 with coffe? te order: vessel to Pnnch, dye A Co. nn? Lodern iNmi.

Natal. Brasil, 3d days, with sugar toordor? vessel to k'uuih, Kdye A Co, CI.KAIIKI?. Btaraaet I'rln (BrV lloblnson, I.ondon~FW Hurst. hteaiusr iBrl, Watklus, Liverpool via Queenstowa-lretsr Wrtghl A Soaa itMinal Maulo iilor), K.ohler, liroiuen vta Houthanipton? Mansiieid. Breakwater, Jeaeey, Norfolk, city roiut and Hl.

in; und I lid 1'oliillioU Mo htiaii.nri Kirk, Philadelphia-Huberts A luir Hlcaiiier Eleanor? nniKg. Portland-Horatio hhip Rope? River? Vokohoin? 1 liai'iiuui A o. Hark liuiiur Veriiuii. Uurry. IJuurdlii auu Auckland, Marsh.

Whlltler, OSfftlBM I II Winchester A Ilrl'g Alfre.liMt'H), N'onegard, rt? I LICK. fsteamrrs Wyoming, for Liverpool! Saale, Bremou; Atlaa, HavauilU, Tin. KOVXMBNTS a in. QiKRXSTowN, Fei? City of Chester irom hem fui New York. Avo.sM'iiTu 1 Arrived, iinaier? Marsala M.ta?, Iron? New York Jan IU, City illr), Adiius, from Philadelphia Jan IS.

A.tii.K. rabil Arrived, stoatuor Athen? lUri, Ilobert S'tii. Iront No? Yolk Jan Kob BMIIBSSbH init, from Ili 1 Arrived, steamor Utiiinto tir), lliypelh, from Ne? Jan IS. Mnvii.i l'eli 1 Arrived, steamer Molivi? Hmall. from Y.ulf Jun tt on her w.iy to land DtrSnta, leessBsi cutio inn, i-oni, fur Vark, l.l/.Alin.

Travo XMllegerod. from New- York Jau 'JO ou her way lu MaUUMBtM and lire? uer Ungi? tuen, from Hamburg heuert for New-York. VKliA Jin'? steamer rily of Washington, Ilei Irom Havana. Kins, 1-isaileil, sleuuiet Muriel till), Locke, from lioiice fot Now-York. Attiiiil the Ktibiuaiy eloaanf Scal WS AnnijTiiMMiMBfn.

Albibt Lewis. 7 Bason-st. H.T Honra-? to and 3 to 8 p. m. 10 te 'll Diseases of nervous system, from whatever rajeelalt.Tforth?l?st40ye?!??.

Our reader? may ult th? Doct.rwith iho of receiving UMtment, reliable opinions and common sense MTlct. Hkwrt A. Daniels. M. 144 between, 20th and SOth ate.

to 1. 5 7. Pitease? of the Uenltu-Urinary Organ? Impotence and stortuiy. Earl ft. E.

W. brani of Mail1? Collar? Md Caffi are tus host, Sold every "Points" About Onr Directories have been tho standard for la? formation for one hundred year? Our reprint of will be Issued. If you want card luserted send aa "pollai," Tur Taow cirr niBBcroav 11 University Plac? Dr. Lton's pERFRcr Powdib An Elegant Toilet Luxury, 23 cent? Sealskin Paletots, plain and trimmed all Sties 5'J to SS Inches long elegant tittlng garments. marken down.

C. c. roaniifa.tnrer. 103 rrlnoe-st Perfect-Fitting- Tlc( RFERV Sc CO. STILL CONTINUE TO SELL THKIB OLD ANS fAVUHlTE FIIENCH CORSET CORSET WI1ICII AFTKR MANY YEARS OF EXPEIU KMH.

TIIKY TO HE (IN EVEKY SENSE) THB MOST PERFECT OF ALL IMPORTED CORSETS, AND WHICH ARE AT THE PRESENT TTSt? ALMOST EXCLC.HIVE. LYSOLD BY THE LEADING HOUSES OF PARIS ANO LONDON. THE VARIOUS ADJUSTMENTS OF THIS CORSET INSURE A PERFECT FIT, A GRACEFUL; FIOCHE AND GREAT COMFORT TO THK WEARER. MAIL ORDERS IMlO.tfPTLV FILLED. 60LD AT TUE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.

JAMES nfeCntl ER Broadway and 11th St. 'EALSKIN and Shoit Wraps priera I way down. OL o. hiiavn'k, 103 Prince at. SOLID SILVER Lamps For Table Decorations are a nevi feature, made iu Repousse, fluted and etched, mounted with Cameo Glass or Double Shaded Glass Globes, producing a novel of subdued lighting, GORHAM M'F'G Silversmiths, Broadway lOili-et.

C. 9HATNE. 103 Prmc has marked down ef an 1 Fur? FIRE! Ill UNIVI. OF THE JANUARY '29th. We Timi two o' your Salsi in tlie second They were exposed to fall as well as heat, we are plesaed te infjriii viu that their cutir? aro preserved to oaf complote satisfaction." SAMT.

II. SF IMAN Crorumell S. H. Lia? FIRE WEST 30TO-ST. JANUARY 9TH.

I hail one of yonr safes In my factory. The building was entirely destroyed, I found the contents of the sat? in goe4 ork-r." GEO. HKIMER, 630 West HERRING PHOPIUETURS OF Tie Worts in tie Won Ne? eV SSS BROADWAY, NEW-YOIIK. INKhneil overcoats, Mink lined eiroulars; prices marked down. C.

sllAYNE, Manntactarer, 111 ALMANAC. THE ALMANAC FOR 1887 IS SOW RK 4 PRICE THIRTY CENTS A COPY; and is full ss ever of statistical, descriptive, aad plauatory data relating to the Political Lifo of the United States. This Almanac, first by Bettet wore on which ho lavished deal ot paiustsklng car? la ths STANDARO TEXT BOOK of the day. it ooulalns elaborst? of th? ELECTIONS OF 1886 by States and Count.re. cumnared w.ih prtvmu? years (sat in the caso of New-York and New-Jersey tf an celli'it abstract each ot th? IMPORTANT LAWS OF CONGRESS of the past year, including Presidential aloe? bolle drinks, poiis.oii?.

BBAal uuiousbdla, among the ollicra also the political party FLATFORMS OF 1836 in the different Mutes, the protiu. liou gold andsttverte S. aud the largo, by a MU of all the leading OFFICIALS AT WASHINGTON nei Aajiateea injusiatanait stress tue electoral votela which vaob. Mat? la with th? popula? tion tho Barena of th? Pension Batti Iiit.inal Revenue re. and.

In ibort. of those lulematui? aud important of publie matter, which ei.ry cltuen to at toumaa. FOR READY REFERENCE. Aleo the Solar. Planetary.

Tide. other Aaltuaemteal su aan rnananaai gotat ir. part, of tho Cnitod Slates. Ollar Almanac more Ua.ll bnt none hss vulusblo data ihan tho approved itandard Almanac ol THE Price Vive i for Oae Atldrra? TMfE ItERFEC littiuK HsnllMn Newmarkets 5.1 iiicho? loug rellsblo 0.0. BUAVWK, iuriier.

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