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rr-peatcsi tliis morning for the benefit of aubtenbers nCutrsai of the THOUSANDS OF BACTERIA IN ICE-WATER. ritUDUEN WANTS THE STaTK BOARn or nr.ALTH TO INVESTIGATE THE ICE A KINO. Pr, T. Mitchell Prudden, a specialist in the study ot bacilli, haa added another misery to lite in New-York by discovering that every glas? ot toed water one Innka contains irem to 370,000 living bacteria. The bait pint oi Croton ater, he demon? baa aonae 58,000 ot these paiasitlo animal euleo to wttb, and the little icce ot ice, ae it come? horn some placid lake like Bockland or Van Courtlandt or trom the uirtv Hudson liivcr, couttib Utee lrnin 1,000 to more.

Dr.Prtidden last night be'oie the Vow-York Academy ot Medicine in est Thirty-first st. on Bacteria In loe, with application to the Hud? son Kiver ply." He had sjut-a 1 over the wall and gallery railing? behind the president's oliair with charte md orninoti? looking tables ot black figures and rnanr ot hie audience, no doubt, went away voting io the triture to toreewear drinking water with its fierra? ot typhoid lever and cho and blond-pdieon ng aud risk Bright'? dlseane with ale or beer. All water, Dr. Prudden began, was lull ot bai tei yet many specie? ot bacteria were harmless. Sou.e were even useful to the body's growth and development.

Water that had but fiity bacteria in it to each cubic centimetre oould be taken with impunity. With more than fit iv to the oubio oentiiuet-e, it wa? dangcroua, unless filtered. It tbe wav with ice. A amali piece ot clear ion might hold a million and a hai: ot lever batteria, without one'? suspecting it in the least. Freezing did kill offa great number ot bac? teria, especially of tb? more harmless sort.

Bit one eubio centimetre of ice frozen tor 77 day? had 72,000 ul vubold vor germs alive in It. New-York'? toe supply, Dr. Prudden continued. wae drawn cblelly from the Hudson Hirer, between Poughkaepeie and Albany. Three million? ot too? were gathered here.

Only 350.000 ton? came trout the lakes and pond. Two thirds of the Hudson River ion was cut within thirty lie? ot Albany. One lourth ot it wa? rut within twi lve mile? ot Yet trom Troy aud Albany 14,000 000 cubic centimetre? ot sewage were let into the river every day. There wae little current and muoh stagnant water bebind the isl below Albany. A hull pint nt water trom the river here continued at least 500,000 bacteria.

Tbe average number ot bacteria in a cubic cent! metre ot transparent ioe was 398 in a cubic centi? metre ot snow lee, 0,187. But transitaient ir? Inni, the Hudson beide contained nearly 2.000 to the centi? metre, and enow loe nearly 20,000. Croton Pond ins. ao railed, bad 618 aud 2,41.9 lor the two.kinds oi.ii Hook laud Lake lee bad 181 and Swartwood Lake, 20 snd 505 Van Couttlandt Lake, 10 81J Tuctahoe Pond and 03 and Verplank'a Point Pond 0 nnd 1. A lair average for river ice, the lecturer thought, waa 398, tor lake and pond ice 78 Dr.

Prudden suggested that the Slate Board oi Health should lentil a rigorous inspection ot the ice-making on tbe Hudson. Sumo aclion slumh.bc taken to disinirot tbe se wage tbat poured into the river trom Albany and Troy. In tue two towns there were cer? tainly sevonty-flvo deaths a year trom typhoid lever and the biicteriit bad been allowed to pas? through tbe eewago into the Hudson. Freeziu? did not kill them and they may bave loigeul in ioe. Those who pure ioe, the investigator sani, in conclusion, ciitd freeze water.

ORACH HAWTHORSE TO APPEAR IIF.RK. Much interest bas been taken by the theatrio.il pro? fession and those inter? sied in auch matters in the caree? in London ot Grace Havrthurue. Scarcely known in this ooantr? even by name, Mis? Hawthorne vent St tu bu than a v.uir aud has already a prominent figure in tbo theatrical world there. She is ilia lessee ot one theatre and, hav? ing takeo tho Wilson Barrett's head, ehe will in a tow month? more control two imponant him houses. It will theretoie be a nutter inter? est to many to le.tru that for a week paat Johl P.

Bmit a manager, has been trying lo obtain tor the month oi April a New-Yoik theatre in which Miss Hawthorne mav appear in a new pi.i.V. Mr. pmith is acting as tne actress's niient in response to nabli instructions, nnd the matter has been kept a pro? found secret from all those directly interested. It may. howover.

bo safely ml that arrangements will be made with the Dato? SanareTheatre, and tkat the tact ot Miss Hawthorne's uppcarance will be soon an? nounced. ROBERT 9ARRBTT? 91FT TO FRIBORTOW. rniMihioN, March 17 Garret the president of the aud Ohio Hiillroad, and hi? family, who have been the gasata of Dr. and Mrs. Mc Cosb.

went away this evening ln his car Halt Mr. darrett was graduatesi in the class of '07, nnd to day, like a true remembered bis alma nutter atihatantliilly by giving to Dr. McCosh for tbe Art School now building. Mrs Garrett. who had never been in Prinreton, expressed herself delighted with the college.

Mr. Gar rrtt consented to visit the college soon, in company with J. K. Cowen. 'tili, to read a paper nt ono of the library meetings on ttieltaltiuiore und Builrnnd and what ft Is doing for the benefit of Its Before his do parture be was given a serenade by tho Gleo und Banjo clubs.

a uV.4 RUTA OL OT EX-SES A TOR A RKELVS DA rOUTER Chicago, March C. Use and Miss Laura Arkell, of ('ana)obarle, N. married here last night at tbe home ot a cousin of the bride. The lady'? father Is ex-Senator James Arkell, of Cuuajoluirle, while Use, who began life as a dry good? clerk In that city, is at present the superintendent of the Arms l'ulace Car Com? pany. It related tbut one year ago a Mikado" com? pany was organized In Canajnharie, lise taking the part of aud Miss Arkell one of tbe leading woman paru.

This was when their courtship begau, but Mia? Arkell'? parci refueed to let their daiiKfiler marry who came to Chicago Ui take tbe eiipcrlnteudetiey of tbe ear Mis? Arkell, however, met IBM while pass ng tkaaaafk Ibis city with the Arkell exruraiou party luat isiiiii she s.iw bini airain while with her relatives. Oncoming of age tho other day she obtained ontnil of $20,000 lofi to her by her uncle. LlBBlN Carici, and esilio to Chicago in the care of another uncle, John BatattetB- The young people bave gone on tour to the fouth. MATE afABRIRA Nut? BaaatSBtg, who well known nut only thn proprii-ior of Troubadours, but as the part tier of -Buffalo lull" In his Wild Weet wa? married on morning at 10 o'clock. The bn le Mans Bay Munii a young actress wbo wan forui'rly In Mr.

Kilabury'? and Che ceremony took lu tbo Coiirt abanta of the supremo Coati oflk-lat ng. O. Issjersou and Dr. T. ti.

Babettnon, lioth Meada ol the luidegroorn. wilii.sttsisl the BaktriBfa? Mr. and Halsiiury lrovo to the minister Hotel, where they wiU reniti until thoy start for Europe with tbo Wild West at the end of tiii- mouth. Tlli A TI (IS AL? OPERA A EPA IRK Though Charles E. Locke, of the National Opera Com? pany, refused to say anything on Wednesday night to a Twin si.

ton? hing the financial troubles of that ortneem. he spoke freely vettcniay to a representative of Errniwj Pott. Among other thing? that were these It that money is owing to some of thn but tbat not lilng uuuaual In opera ci.inpuiilc.s. 11 lia? happened over ani) over ansio. Wlieu It necessary to pay Hi? It Balare? due the money Will be, furili? mullir It ulwuv? lia? heretofore ami there is no reason why it allottiti ani The company Is an ex iisiierv? mio to run ant we are now platine hi the ratiacit? of the Mt-Uopulllau Opera It certainly run not ti? better.

Von muy Le sure that the company willen on sud latta MMta uni lu people will all be making our arrangement? for oui Hulls, otitunTital ll iiiaiul in a fes nays all will be run aud the trip out will be made in quick THE A UEUICA PROTECTIVE TA RIVE LEA 0 VE. The American Protective lx-ague held It? monthly meeting at Its No. Wcst'l vv'inty third yesterday. Reporte from the Htate secretarle? were re celveal, showing steadily Increasing membership and rowing Interest In tbe work or the especially In mates or New-York, Missouri, Michigan and Oblo. Organizations are now being formed In the Assembly Districts or this city, ami these will be extended to tbe county districts at once.

A Besara was agreed ujton ror the priae menai for college students, which will lie. In do algu und execution, fully up to the highest atandard American taste and workmanship arrangements were made for sfvlgorous campaign, thntutrh Uio nnd on the platform In pan? ut tun oouiilry. COLCUUIA STCDKSTS AT CHESS. A larre nuiaber of player? galli? red iu th? Huperin teadeut'e ollke ot Colutubia College last evenly tu a tourfatr'uil between tin I lies? of the si-Intu? of W. Mnllaher.

Donaell, Kly. IL L. utlnig Sd. M. It strung ibe club, and c.

il W. Merchani iroit, N. Jaeoby and Crane. game? Were won by the inno and MM tin? men. The ullmr ramo was not lluliltod auil Will be oui luulajr.

MISH RVSSELL? AS JARUEW OVARRF.L?. March 17 Busse 11 aud Ver aona Jitriieau, of tbe Duff LOmpauy, now playing at the Olympic The.it m. had a nibiimlerstaudiug nubi that threaten? to embarrass orgauization. Taci charges the other with professional lealuuay. Duff tu be uetiolialiug with people to take their Til BAKER OOELEVTIOS ROE Ti.

The work? of WlMiaut Blbw Baker, the artist, wbo died reoeutly. last night at the Art Boom? of Ortgle? A Thomas Kliby conductlin; the aale. Alunan "Moriiiug tbe Huow fur also "Snow Mcene" lor "Kolitiidc" wits bouirtil br J. W. Lllsworth.

of Cbbago, for The "Meadow Brook," tbe last of Baker's work, sold fur Caroline Brunii, licliiK the buyer paid by Mr. Altmao for Cndcr the Ai'pie REU.ISO TUB Kl'HAVVE PAISTIKOS. Tbe sal? of lit? spratti? collection of modern painting? be? gan last night al Movie Art No. Klfth-ara, kir lujauard aaiMioitcar. Th? collectIob of lliOtuet in.i-11? 01 tb? iieiu-h loi? were fur la of Ihn l.iirhnat was paid fur "Tbe AlentkM Buu." by l'aul Oe.ama?u.

OSE GAMBLES ILLS ASOTHEK. Vctrt Woarii, March 17 Harry a gambler, and kllied instanti) another aaeabler. Itobert Hay ward, lu nut of tbe White Elephant hut night Hay ward had won neavlly at faro wHliinnu to loan him Tli? led to the abouUng. Bar ward from Troy. ti.

where he has a little Eli J1? at one lime In tho rtegiUat Aamy, fektloned at Fort Clara. MB, WEBSTER8 BOOKKEEPER CONFESSE! SCOTT TILLS WHEN HI BKOAN TO STEAL FBOM THI KXPBRT'e REPORT. Frank M. Bcott, the bookkeeper of Charle? L. Webater A who in at hooM In Tille, lMt Friday elf ht on a cMl procow and lodged In the Jail at Newark on a charge of having embeialed the the firm ha? made a oonfeadoa to hi? counsel that he had embodied about $28.000.

Thaoonfeulon WM made under the pereuaalon of friends, last Sfondar II. V. Bchenck, the president of the Roaevllle AthleUo Asaodatlim, of whloh Scott la a member, vUlted Bcott 1a Jail with Klwood C. Harris, the prisoner'? counsel, and to these be acknowledged narine falslOed the books to the amount stated, and appropriated tbe money to bis personal use. Bcott expressed and a dentro to make every reparation in his power.

Messrs. Webster Co. were communicated with on Tues? day and expressed satisfaction with the acknowledg? ment On Wednesday Mr. Webster. Mr.

Uall and the firm's counsel visited the Jail and received from Scott a frank statement of his peculations. He made no over tures for a settlement and did not for clemency. Mrs. Scott was broken hearted when she was told of her hus? band's confession. Mr.

Webster said that he was satisfied that Mrs. Bcott would give up tbe property held In ber name, but he would not touch her personal Property. If Scott should be lurtli ted he would not Interfere to protect Scott's friends bai raised about of tbe bond fixed by the court, but It Is probable the effort will now be abandoned. Mr. Webster said that Scott betrau stealing from the firm as eoo as he was connected with it In the first month he stole $180.

In the second month $000, in the tblrd mouth $300. and so on. He had been with Webster A Co. about two years, The money that he stole be dealt with in Wall Street. Ills brokers there were MiiNgrave A Ca, und also Martin Kunyon.

Scott said that he bad arranged with the head of the firm of Musgrave A- Co. to divide the profits which he might make with him, and that he had placed $4,000 In the bunk there. Scott bin made a lut of Ids possessions that will aggregate about $9,000, but of this Mr. Webster says he would be ashamed to touch more than because the list Includes Scott'? wife's jewelry and her personal be? longings that are thought to nave any value. James T.

Anyon, the expert who discovered the false bookkeeping and embezzlement by Scott, has made a private report to the firm, a copy of which is here given I was engaged by Mr. Webster, of C. Weh? ster A to examine the books of the Arm kspt by P. M. Scott.

Scott was employed as rsshter ano bookkeeper, and throughout the whale period of hts employment had entire r.livge of all the cssli anil belonging to lbs firm. rom Wednesday, Match 2, to Hsturday. March A. I examined the and found them correct, On Hatnr dsy I began to examine the account kept by seott. and, after Investigation, found that from the tira? he began hlsdntles, July, toSaiurday, Match 6.

1637. he hart received (according to his own storr) In cash, bills and checks, sums amounting In all to? snrt that for the sam? period hai paid away tl. 105,710. Wins iMVtag difference of to be accounted for on the Slh day of March. On that day there la banks and hi? cash box or a deficiency of This deficiency was cauteri by numerous items of cash which were received by him from tl me to lime, not being paid Into the bank or otherwise expended by him for pur notes but were retainea by bim And thus accumulated against him.

Much neflclenry having been create 1. attempted to rancai it (1) br maklug false and by a falce entry in cash book. He commence! to falsify the footings on the pay side of his cash hook lu July. aha first mouth of his empiermene. In this month I found two false footings, one of $100, and another of In August on? of and oneofSJOO; In September one of a.id another of and In November on? of and another of In alt cases being the firm and In favor of the cashier, and In some Instances the roi reel flgur? hsrt neon taken out and the false one substituted.

The false entry is an itera of entered br Hcott on the side of his cash book, under date of December II, 1HH6. which aum shown a pa ritieni lo O. 1. Webster and charged aaalnst them mi their own books, hut whlc.b Is not a payment either by check cash orbili, being placed mer to the payments, and thus reduce the amount he was unable to account for. Another item oi over appearing In the rash hook as a payment, under of Maroh 20 to me to be of a MNIMsUl character.

I will not, however. commit miself by spenktiig definitely upon la absence of a aal s.iiug book to which such entry refers. CHAT OS TIMELT TOPICS. While the Mnrijiu? De Mores has leen umilile to iii duce the calilo men ol St. represented by Col? onel H.

D. Hunter, to enter into his scnemo tor furn? ishing meat to consumers in New-York directly Irom the ranchee, I am tnliljie line elected a considerable consolidation Ot intereste with Texas cattle men. John H. Perry, the wc.ilthv capitalist ot St- Louis, said to me It is my impression the Marqui? 1 be able to carry through his project. Ho tits mudo arrangement? with the Toxn? caCio men represented by Colonel Alexander Moore and M-.

which arc H.itisliictory the Marquis the TOXM cuttle prnwiMs. I'o'nnel Hunter's failure to enter into the project was due to the flet that he recently ipto litige personal MfOtffieM which pre? sented him from mutiny MJ neve Captain W. M. Itcttig, ho command rd the steamer City of Washington, a portion ot the remnant ol the American merchant marine that the Dcinocratio Ad miuistroliou has not vet destroyed, is a ruddy faced, Mg, robust manner, with a voice ol tue low, quiet sort, hut which has a nolidnes? ot sound that imparts an unmistukalle to bis words. He hu? vitoeaooo! many stranio sights and karoo! not a lew thrilling in his loug seufaiing career, and yarns arc to listen to it one can get Inni He a Widower und lovingly desoteu to a son and a daughter just entering womanhood.

Spcak ing of the nt mishaps to the st. atnrrs City of Chioaco and tbe libriti, all of which went ashore in togs through miscalculation ot their position? but wore lortunavely floated alterward little or Ml injury, be said There aeem? to bave beeu ho iui .11 current that c.rrled veaai-1? ashore, but il mon? care had been observed in tak.ng s.mnd the accident? might MM bsve hapi encil I ob? served coining up the coaat this titu- a large number ot square-rigged Tesaci? clofer into the shore than 1 ever bid ore, and it me s- remark able. lies were piobablj carried lu by this same current." State Ken a toi Sloan, who atteuded the funeral ol Mr. lleeoher, made this observation on the dceoralinn ol Plymouth Church I believe it sta? Mr. llcerher'? request that there be no MM? used nt In? 1 The result was one that with, thinking poojdf will be the beginning ot a relotni in that rOaVpOOt at the lunerals ot proni.nuil men.

The masses ol and evergreen? with which the cmich was was so much more appropriate than crape and black emblem? that no one could help noticing it. The garb ot mourning atlects unpleasantly the wearer an I tbnsn with whom be in contact. We may have the si-Mow without making an outward and In my iniud the floral denorationn lor Mr. heinm WOiO fluor triout? ot UI0UI lb i'i that could have beeu imaginen." -f the nkv. t.

s. ri voir UMUOXM. The Rev. T. S.

Pyeott who has bren Irmi health lor ubo tl lire mouth? ami una'ole to uttcnu to his duties as rector ol St. John's I 'rotcslatit Kpiscj pal Church, ilrooklyn. has tendered resignation to go into elicci About Iwo ago be succeeded in etilarmng his chuu-h uni! railing a large ol money for the MUMMs Fioin tit? estra work impo.ie-1 un'on nis ltcaltli Mfvrt Mfaretv nnd iicrvniis tirostratioii set in. For timo io ha? been olili nod to bis with IMMM "is idiysii laus there is no doubt ot hi? ultim ile but it n-uy be a year or more bo bo well. It was proponed at lirst that Mr.

I'ycott tako an extended vacation. He will renrun at the tectoiy until his bea th is lestorsd snliiciontiy lor him to tiavcl. Tim Itev. Mr. I'vng has selectesl to fill the p-iipit lor three Mr.

Pyi ott has been a rector In Ijiook? lyn lor fifteen years. In his vestry ot tbe church propose to jiieaeiil with AURESTF.h ron KILLISO JiMMMMM. The mystery in regard to the death ol Charles who died with a fractured skull at St. Mary's Hospital, Ilrooklyn, on March 2, has beeu by the po'ine. Yesterday Police Inspector Mackellar and Captain lire an arrested Fleet ago thirty lour, of No.

71 In the Navy Yard, be woiked as a iilumber. It bail noeti MCawtaslwad that Steele Jimeni on the Lead with a club ina barroom at liruadwar and Dunham pluue, on tbe evening of March 1. Jimenez had untimi thu place drunk and tried to torce his way pant a crowd in limit ol the bar. Mo was lold to go around but rrluscd nnd drew a kniie. Then Steele him.

Twonthet men, .1. F. Middleton. ot No. Marti? avo and Jome? Preston, twenty-eight, ot 28U Fourth thia oity, cnrruil the injured man a neighboring drug and leit bim tuero.

They were arrest od last evening as to the tu ime and tor aiding coticeahug Steele. VOM 1.ENTUSO TOA SIVA I. KXCUAKOKH A spooial meellru; of the ouimittiv ol the Stock Kxchange was held yesterday for the trial of J.O.Hamilton, partner ot llamiltrxi 3 0 conduct prejudicial lo the Interests of the Mr. Hamilton was with inalntHinitig totttnhonic arltfe the Mook and BMfeMaf? und with dealing with Ito incintiti in at tho older After the MJMBtutiM of the Membera of the Urm anil sevoml other witnnnana und dis cukHion that Into th? evening, the committee doeblM that the tlrat charge had not ticen proved but that Hamilton had loaned stock to a fcMwatw? of the rival Cor tbw ofTeiice ho was aentonced to for six month? from the privilege? of the Kxchange. Tho voto was nearly unanimous.

A menilsir of the Arm said afterward that the was a mirjirlse to him, Ix-causo Mr. Hamilton va? as Innocent of the am'ond an of tho tlrst charge He intimated that some action might talion to rovers? the decision. a cuAKor.ro hkk "thk old homestead." Many inquirie? hove been received by Mr. Itoson quoat, ol th? Fourtosnth Strive from liviigiiiK up the Hudson iUver far as Albany con? ceding "The (Md now running at tbat theatre. Ilo ha? then-f0r0 concluded to tinn? fauilitle? for witnessing Henmaii Thompsoit's will bo mad? with Urn HudMii and on som? in tbe near future a apccUl excaiwion train will nin from Albany.

Coupon tickets admitting boldect to the theatre will be OOHDITIOM Or MICHIGAN WIIbAT ELDS. Lamino, Micks. March IT. crop have been recel ved from correspondents, representing 776 townships Six hundred aad eighty report? are from 447 towBablpa la the southern four of roun and 194 are from 170 Ufwnahin? in tbe central counties In answer to the Um wheat during February injtiry from uf canto 423 correspondent? In the southern four of counties answer ye?" end 237 no." In the oontrol oonnUca forty-two answer ye? and 186 no," and In the northern counties atz answer yea and 124 no." Injury in the southorn coun? ties due to the ground harlot; been bare or nearly so for the irreater part of the month. Rain and light snow? were frequent, and Held? In many were well covered with sleet and thin Ice.

This oould not fall to Injure the WILLIAM J. UUTCniXSON ARRESTED. CHAROSD WITH STEALING SKCUBITire BF.LONGINO TO SI8TARK A SONS. William J. Hatohlnson, the former Wall Street broker, whoi-o transactions with John R.

of Bos? ton, led to his expuleiou from the Stock Exchange in 1882. again in trouble. Yesterday aitornoon be arrested by Officer Robert Walsh, ot the Tombs Police Court, on a warrant issued the day before by I'oliee Justice Smith on information sworn out OT William H. Siefare, of the firm ot Oeorge K. Slsiare Sons, ot No.

16 Hroad-et. Mr. Statore charge? Mr Hutohinson with stealing stocks and bonds from hie firm ot the ot 185,000. The complaint allewes that on May 17, Hutohinson asked to negotiate a lean tor the He received as col? lateral 250 ehves ot the Youehioght-Ey River Coal Companv. On Auzust 1 1 and 15 tills increaied by the "firm lacing In Mr.

Hutohlnson's 300 ataras of Chicago. St. Louis and Pittsburg Kailroad atook. 100 sharea ot Toledo, Wabash and Western Kailroad stock, two 11,000 bonds ot the Denver Kio Orando Railroad, and thirty $1.000 income bonds of the Kast Tennessee, Virginia and tioorgia Kailroad. All ot these bonds were tobo in negotiating the noeded loan.

Atter a while Mr Hntcliinson reported that he had raised $10,000. which he delivered to the Sistares. He then weut, It ia alleged, to the tlim ot I. U. New combe of No.

(I and induced them to take up the collateral which had been deposited with tho Wall Street ot which Mr. Dickinson, now in ouahier. and alter repaying the $10,000 to turn the balance over to the credit ot ids wife, Mary J. Hutoliinaon. Atter tins Mr.

Hutchinson deported tor Fiance with tbe proceeds ol the stocks anil bonds in hla pooket. The Bietaree heard that he had returned to tin? city on March and took prompt to have him arrested. Mr. Hutoliineon, as soon as he was taken into tody, aent tor Allen W. LvarU.

ot No. 52 the sou ot Senator Kvnrts, who is his counsel in tbe civil proceedings brought agnlo-t him by Mr. Dud. Mr. Kvarta appeared Justice Smith in the Tombs in the afternoon wben Hutchinson was arraigned, and aaked to have the examination set flown tor to-morrow.

This was l'ore, ami Juetic? Smith par-dad the prisoner until then in the custody ot ht counsel. Mr. H.itehinson was expelieei trom the Stock Ex? change on June 0, lMS'J, alter a trini retore tbe Oov eruine Commute? that lasted more than two Tbe e.pulmmi W4s tho to the tamoua corner In Hannibal and St. Joseph common stock which cul? minated In September ot the preceding year. The corner'" wee managed by Kennedy, Hutchinson if whioh whs one ot the largest and most active brokerage firms in Wall Street, in beimi! ot John R.

Dud. ot lloston. The corner bad been lorgotten and the firm had been ilis-olvod when whispers begun to be beard in regard to Mr. in the management ol bla apeculations The scrinila became public in March, alter a partial settle? ment with Mr. Ml had been ade, but Mr.

Iliitrlun aon denied all the rumora und the firm formally in unirli an investigation, whioli resulted in bis expul? sion. His membership in the Bxthaaf? was declared torfeiteri. Mr. Hiitchinsun obtained an injiinclion to restrain tho Kxiliaug? iroiu debarring him Irom its privileges on thu gioiiuil that lie bad not bad a talr trial acenrdlng to legal nilrs ot evidence. He did riot alt.

in, lo titko ot tlie injunction bit sudden depili lure lor Europe 1894, but on a recent decision ot the suit in bli be at onoo rntiirned to New-York. He hau not visited the KfeM? Exchange to irbioh he is legally entitled to i.dmiaston. la 1S? John Duft broaahl aalt agaiaat hla tor tie raean ry ol tee smtis petid.ng in the Su? preme Court a. i is approaching trial. RADICAI 7 nu, CHARGES.

LOH RR BTORA01 IHRIXRAOR UU AORKRMRKl WITH Mir PRODI I RR. OU men Who met uptown laut Bight VWI In a cheerful fr.in.e of mini. The Mwa ial theoae result of um eoaferaaoa wktob bai boa? on for three day? between a ci.iirnh?en of pin.In. pn sent Ing ope ball of total output of elude Battuta um ani rfinfiaantalltiK aftba National Traaall Com? pany, wliieh aod alOTO? tOO PtOdOOt Un- meet lac bad raacbed aa man! tlie bargai aaaiaal lha predateci roderai over one Tnc conferente Is BOOeoded BJ oil men to luve boM the ir.nil in i.rtant In Id in the btetOT? Of tho. Inde Ini torday oatUaad Um tawbl u-ut bad Biada pragma aad Ih? Baal etfbreaoaa Hint remained lo lie Mttlod.

wi re elm fly as to the rate to he hari-'el on rude In tin? BOatadj laa pipa Una? Twa aeaeleaa wara bald yaaterday at it.e Avenue llnlii Mie dtd Imi Ci.ill plot? Hie wmk BOd turni.r? of a pml'iiliie leached Wall '-t; I ali 1 helped BROM a tfearp MattlO? in imi ai the nn meni is made by li Irli the National Treuil Company will retimeli? liart-e? per cent and Ita for th? un taire of oli 1 per cent, Tin? abrtokac? barraat It will hereafter he oiilv Hi" pu rate iif u40 reati par 1,000 will fealawarai the tnarket prtre p.r barrel or under the rale will Beat? Jiei Ihaprbwla ovorRI aadaodar01 eeaia aadwfeaaUM pine nti apWard II will he 4" 'Mie. icraousteil ee ile was adopted un UM Ifeaarj Ib if tkfl maikel rlBM liiateriully the laeraaaed preflta of Um i.laoai shall I itpe lltn-s through the Im rate llaraRB inj min p-matlnm allei the indurli? Were also ncieed to Bini tin-) ute In ei lavorable tu Um producer. Tua National Com poo lo-day bwaa aa official ii'e redoi ton la atmraRBeaarnoa. T.r eoiiteieiii BRTOBd lli.il the rodUrUoB should eile, mit iter than Ma) lie reprraentaUvea of tbe Tranall(Company aiprraoad theli deine lo pot Um lain nraelleaolo. bol Baked Un time to make ihn eitoasiva caaaire? roROlrad their olino aebastabM th? new if tfeaaa arboJaha fea put in priNxt eiupc at an eaiii'-i dste the company will not mi'.

upon teeiiulcallile? In order to poetpoaa Um inn? of he mim Well Informed nil mei, -ani U-i nlabl thai wa? lit? lv that Hie In inllli n( tin- iu'iihih nl Would ho lilil? than uilrtj naya Taero waa an luteresUng dlseiMsbiB lant Blrhl aaaooi oil pi lid Hint iiprratort ax lo tint etti I 1 id Un- eli.iPK he u.ade. laiei.l ma) he in the venialit? of 00? ot Die larRBBl n'l u' Xaa rtdtieuoB Ib ataraaa wfli bo a betp to Rm pu? lucer aim It will Biada rrraapM in lie bcIibb el Rm ftoaarlvaaia Leatsiature oa Ui? Hiitiaaaley Mil wbmMj pn pone, II.e lull? eiiioiii" re III? tinlli id Aa a larita oraaoruaa of tao oil ibuva Is it oiitsnle el It a I.mil? of suoi Hi" ein un bill caaat reara Toara unie Hm Mtaaaara mi peoyM will bill 1U COOrtS If II a law met iiieim oooM aova a aad as? pe lui ve II Hi: their ha nu? I lu? etaOB In 11, Ih? uw IS uin il. ai il luipi li tlie ol imi la I In li arlie.1 tu Un imi? lllii-S Unii Ih? piiHh.i il bile bot fi 4i ili III ma: Ihst wm isiintl, la IBBOtOBS a MM ai null hfl BlbOcMa in (BBUOS in laureati ni the Traoail L'oBipaay sui Il sawVS -li Iba bwek of ih? bllt, I balMVa tbt inaiai or Ihn ir.de ihr ii.isi Baai laMOta whin a tail deal tan made ui, bOOtOOM Il Is the opinion of aOBM oil pindueers that tbe bill jv pas? the I'miiS) IvbiiIs House of Keiiresentatlves, but boti? awtwlaiMd that It will ba boataataUM loo iMW alorare roto? rodaca ihe cuai or arrptai oil fraai 18 to por barrel, I If 1,1, l-UICHS TOM STA TUA All in ot statilury, tho Work of ('. It Ives, took plaoaal Na. 439 Killb ave.

laet Danni oncer. 'J he attendance was lair and the hidi'iii)? spinteli, but Mr. 1 ves him? disappointed hi tho luw prues. Tho largeat piei-e, uz,) braaa? Eraap tferaa (inures, called Tkfl Willing nl 013,000, lui In el ol bid ot 00.000. Ihe oilier eighletin loU biouglil 911,470, Tea highest price, 01,570, was by J.

G. While lor it Ilia BUM figure ot l. Qoarga itiisa paia 91,490 tar a lile staine Ratlaff nom tbo Foun? tain." lla.ightor," lile loll to U'. 11 Mirsel, li lite sire siatun ot r.ii.d'.ra vai kOOBkod down to Monroe, BOfMl, Mrs. .1.

(J, Inni, ht a stai no te ot indine lorfOOOaad ili' atataalta al DaaaRfeter foli ta Ihe sumo buyer tor Dr. Jolta Wime bid 9050 toi ajofpfe lite ol Refutar Hoy Mu ought 9000; a ui Pao dora." $800: "iaaafeord Hov and Kid." l'i uaiit," lile R450? Fielirr bla alce, 91 en? Rahoeoa the IVoll." "Vinei Hoy," li a atoo, 9300; "The Peta," lile a bust, Sailor nu.it, and a MRRfla bust ol W. H. Howard. WOMUn? for a 9MMOMMM MOWVMMMT The liev.

Or. Charles II. Hall will preside over th? RMatfaej of eomiidttees of repreaeiilatlve Urimklyn to BIRRI to ninnine for creeling a inoiiument U) Mr. Iteochor. 1 fea fund for Ihe purpurn haa Kniwn to nrc 10 be placed at MM rer rliH and the Ilrnl-o inni rlliullons from tue peupl" lu eeiieral, and they will ahxi placed at other point? of puhiie rosari Mrs.

Iteci her. aecouipiinled by lior dauebter. Mrs Hainn. I oOBVUbj, and her nine. Jtullard.

yotierday for Klorlaa In th? Dr. I.ymaii Abbott will preach In IMvimmih Obarcb Holiday luortilmr and Dr. K. The maular l-'rlday niKhl pi-iyer-iueetliixa will he hrld. JOJi.s LUTA? John ta was In l'ara p.ow ynalenlay.

Bulllvaa asplrraujlitorvy as atue wnitto asOiry whle.h will puhlisheii wer hia in Sporttng imitar Th? fiahinr I his pliysn Isa wli0 laairBSat his urnkni. wttsl aid woiilii strvae as arrr lu a few hoUivsii ina will atari weal a a iaiii.uu March as ATTAVKIS'i TWO i'OLIVtWKH WITH A IIATCHKT. Officers John Itoacb aad Jacob tiruoasr el th? Twaniy flfu Fraoljict, went lu um buaaawi Jaba UOfilr. al 161 Rasi warrenl for bto arree? IV.5J? attooke? the poliras? Brnnaer with 11 The EefiSS under ooatreVbut not th? oMuera, Their wound, w.re Weed Hardy ALEXANDER RKAFBY'SSAD CONDITION. piTiTioKmo THi hi? pardon? KPTtCTe OF RIS IMPRISOVMKXT.

Sem? tea year? ago Alexander H. Reavey earn? Into promlneno? MMMMJ lawyer? In this ottv. Ile wan shrewd, energetto and able and Moored a large num? ber ot oliente, building up a bueineu whiob enabled him to live lu excellent style. He had married the daughter ot a landscape painter, refined and well eduoated, and they moved In tainy good social Mr. K-nccy maue a great deal ot ninnev, and a great deal.

HI? expenditure? finally became euch that payment? to his diet? ot moiier oollecteil was not prompt. Matter? thus went trom bad to worse until he waa suspended by the Cenerai Teim. Alter the acoepUnoe ol lee? by lawyer? without intent to render service had been made grand larceny under the Penal Code, Heavey waa trica lor this oftence, on the charge that he had accepted to bring aivoioe proceedings In behalt ot a woman, but that ho had rendered no eervlce end had not Intended to do was convicted about two and a hull year? ago and sentenced to two and a hall years in the Mate Prism. Heavey got a stay pending appeal nul hns boon in the Tombs ever einoe. I he General Term afljr.i.cd the verdiot, and the matter now lietme the Court ol Appeals.

Hie conviction wa? the tint ol tbe kind under the code, l'urinar these two and a halt year? Mrs. Keavey haa visited hoi huebnud every day, matter what the weather waa. Her hu-band baa etoutly insisted on hi? iunocenoe and rolliseli, tor this reason, hi? wile'? advice to serve out his eentence at hard labor. He has also reiused to appeal to the Governor tor par? don. Mr.

Heavey'? health has been graduali tailing until now he not on the subjeet tbat most in? terests him. Friends ot Mrs. Reavey yesterday sent atlidaviu to Qovemur Hill reciting these and asking lor the lawyer's pardon. Ex-Justice Davis, who suspended lieavey. ha? joined in the appeal lor clemeucy.

In affidavit Reavey says My husband has uniformly maintained his Inno? cence and lor the Urn six month? ho was buoyed up by the hope that his conviction would be reversed, and 1 hoped and believed ao, too, because of hi? ami faith. Hut for the laut eighteen month? I have been constantly losing hope and courage, and for tho last year my husband failed so rapidly both in body and mind that 1 am cotitidont that ho will die within a month or two. Me is xderlng on Insanity, it not quite Insane, 1 know perfectly Incapable of acting and Judg? ing lor himself or of using any discretion or In tho conduct of his defence. lie has bocome a monomaniac, at least on the subject of defence, lie has thought and spoken much upon the subject tbat be cannot coherently or connectedly. Ills conversation Is wild and disconnected and irra? tional.

Compared with what hn was two years ago, I solemnly avet him to be but a wreck In nalnd aud body and entirely Incapable of Intelligent action. I Of the last two years our. two eight and twelve years nave been mu? st nitl? suffering for the necessarie? of life. I toni th" time of our tn.irriago till hi? incarceration my lui-band supported us rwpootahty and generously, hinco then wn h.ivo been forced to dopend on my efforts and the ch.ul'y of Mend? for bith eholt-r and support My Juwels and furniture even have been Mia und my health for the last month has boon euch that I have not earned a cent. Wo aro ultori! ile-titute.

My hu-band's fallili; nilnd ronders hint unable either to advise and sympathize with mo or for himself, the facts without con? sulting him. am that If the learned Judges decided will their Influence, the ikivernor win pardon mv btiahaad. His may perhaps restore hi? masi and Ids health, and enable him to be to us what he one? was. It will at least nib from utter despair. Mrs.

ReaveV? fnfber T'dwanl frnsle, age soveet.r ftve, jii-t bul stroke ot He ha? III property, he in providing lor hi? daughter. mude in Pcember. I user that mv daurbter's heallh is falling rapidly, Liti -band is constantly on her mind win Mr. Reavey Bret Imprisoned she was forced to is her teen full of forniture, and since he ii- boon ferrod to move and of being li-mg bar furniture for l.t ort. till now Mtie baa but one room at No.

231 Bast One-hundred-and wit? reiv enough furniture to keep her ml her comfortable iirmlv believe and solemnly aver that neither my daughter nor her bushond cm I but time longer relieved, and the only relief be tho rebaso of bor aotbnnd from mi IM it PEOPLE AND BAY. THE si OF TUB OIAUT I. I ii or Th Tribune. MU. lloro appears to lie a wide discrepancy In the reparti eonrornJni Um "CM diiT Giant" us tu ios proemi location? ly (l'IIOWtng it thO sentim-nts an old in regard to all doubtful charMtsrs, li bib aiioihiir gently deposits ii In tIMtawifcnaotll Ubile on a visit to Dakota I proosntod a fragment of the veril who the srtntor before hid xhihifd In the TOWN Hall of Iforou, Che of Hoiithern liakofn.

One cold night the build was burned to the grovnd, the giant leim: dragged out of the ruin broken up and carried as rotte? ThO picco to, win, eforo a. I Is of a grayish density, poroue, and apparenti)! eompoawl of balk, aslnrs mu? ceta out, ani shows evidence of basili: been to Intense he it Mat It- lOhM rc-t In William T. Van 10. "H7. RAIM OH r.lMln.is.

To fAe at If Of of The Trthunf. fin The accident yeotetdaj anothet Illustration of lite terrible? aoettj Of a perfect guard Is mi similar that In on the traohi of the rtovatod raUtonde la this city. Tho time svili ss ben all and rail- arili abaolutelj ai if es cry railroad bridge In vsin- pros substantially tin- now usisi bore, to be about hniutred foet each way eoyond onde of the alfOty stoni 1 be v.idly Im r'-ascd. The onlv objoetl that can bo Urged to tin? Improve thai it would Involve am chingo in the or pilot of th? loi ottiotive, but this Is aortona; tho contrai und fur or twenty luches e.i-h sido of the could romain Hs low down al present. 1 he slunk to any bridge whoa the locomotivo or cir.

leave tue notile is ier i.iic and nothing withstand it, Tho vsritnr bas mi-ri tho adoption of prorautloa and again railroad olneere, and the two roconi aeotdeote demand Improvement at once The primary bustneaa ot railroad eonetraetlon to keep the traina on or al bu-t as cloeO to tbeui possitde. I here Is dattgec that In the demand for steam heating this u.a\ be lost sight of. IfreeUyw, Man 15, 1QT7. WVLOOnnre ST. Ht.

Pat it It and Htewart were upperino.if i ttieiulnds of the ineinber? of 8U Patrick'? Club last 1 nulli when It met at the Hoffman House at its annual i dinner, home ltd ti.iu.beri present The dlmng was deniraled nitk Irish and American John Iteniy Mei atlbv presided, ami union? those prOMDl were Thomas Uonaelly, John K. kforltoey, i Heluhaiity. Thomas A. Atiirlliie and Thuildetis McCar? After an dinner, th? Schumann tuisitet songs. President McCarthy introduced William J.

Panning, to take the place of Judge John IliKilv. who wss to speak IOMThe Hay we elotirate." Mr. Fanulag wa? particular!) nappy in ezeustag blnaoll for for Judge Brady, lie Mr. Partiell and said tbat In him had raised up another Ht. Pat 1" k- (ither siveeches were: John Hela lanty on tho Irish Intellect" "lile I lilted M'utes of America." by lior le.1111 Abbctl; I be KtiHire of the lush Bare," by Colonel John O'Byrne; Ilio htate of NewNork, by (liarlea A.

l'uni "Mit l'p Your Mother Ire? land." by (loogheirati. poet; l'ho? itj Yuik." by Judge D.ivul MeAdaui "Ibellur, by Clark Belt, and ThO by John (ircene. the vlttnaucte of Ht. tl? faOied Ni?) asothei; KtLUMD MATCH. Hr.

March 17 Jake has go to Now York to play Sexton point? of cushion c.irroms fur a gaOM to come oil May G. or 7, tho winner to tho entire u.ito receipt? und to all the esnoreee. Ili Ui "ThO Spirit of Tbe New York as a forfeit, ami it bm been covered by Boiton.Hoh?tfor or bis will proi to draw up aitnb? of the a an a sta BilUn Harrrtt in aTMOh. I think the oppnrliinittes ibe tralalng ol and a great deal better in Baglaad then In tmertoa. Indeed.

Atnerb an ho can command high salaries in the I'nlted Hlates, applied to me ordiuarv my coinpuiiy. In London. In older that they might have tho opportunity of properly studying their pmfesafoB, You have few artistic In America: most of them are theatrical speculators aid are obliged lo regard MM theatre ui a business spec iluti.ui. they very cleverly devote th-lr energie? I ri advancing the commercial Interest? or the drama it very dear that thsy are not able to help along, in an artistici senso, and On tho other bund, la Fughimi, we sev? eral theatres managed by mm on the highest plane ni th? professimi, ami who. by csample, teaching olid good ndvilic? the interests of the younger of the UlOfOOSlOO.

America. BOWwVOf. has Managers Haly. und Waibu-k. and Booth and Lawrence Barrett are helping di vn im art very much Indeed.

to the andlnucee lu l.ugland aud America. I see very IPtle dlffereiioe? the two couutrica The Lendon are, ol course, generously appreciative lu my own theatre, ami the In this coiiiitry nave tflveii mo an unnsually kind and hearty reception. I think in certain cases, there fa moro respect paid to an actor in Amerlcsilhaii lu Lngbind. 00VERS0K HILL IS A OVAS HAKT. UtUr lu rht Lrilj'r.

Ootciiior Hill. I hear from irentlemeu who esimi down from Albany toi? tnoriitng, is lu a (tale of imrpUxlty fia what be stimo.1 do with thu High License lull ahould ce through the Legislature, It probably Ill? own party In the Assembly have antagonized It almost irne', lu the Heaote It will have to dene.id ohlelty upon lb-publican If bo approve It, lie Will an tagoulxe his owu party la this city oa tbe couiiaxy, If be reto It, be wUl array the' inorai aeatlment of UM wfeol? BUM, inaepeotlre ot against aim. SENATOR JONES OH TRE SO UTS. TUT, PROPLR RRMAIN UNCHAAORD IX THKIR HOM? RSTT, 8IMPLIOITT AND SIIfCRfUTT. DBTBOrr, March 17.

Senator O. W. Jonoa, of Florida wa? one of tho chief speakers at the Day oelebratlon to night. A mon? other thing? be When we of th? Hew Boatti It oaaaot bo meant thai material obango Iim token plaoe In the character or riuallclee of the people, nor do I think It desirable that there be any ohange. They are a generous, brave, open-hearted people, utterly devoid of the calculating, power that you will And in some porto of the country, strongly developed and as free from big? otry and Intolerance aa auy peonie under the nun.

"Tney were greatly misunderstood at the North before the late civil war, and they are misunderstood yet. The rlgnt or secession with the institution of is abandoned forever, and slnee the people have been left to regulate their own affairs, peace, contentment and nave OB ITU A HT. JOHN HIN'MAN SHERWOOD. IIu.nun Sherwood, the well-known and wealthy resident ot thie oity, died yesterday morning at bis home at apd One-hundred-end-fit atter an illness that had lasted tor several His trouble was catarrh ot the bladdei. but it did not contine him to his home until alter he returned from tho country last lall, siuoe when he had been an Invalid.

His career was an exceedingly active one from his boyhood. He waa born in Oe village ol (iuiltord, Chenaogo County, New-York, on February and he reoeived what education could be obtained at a country school. Eaily in lite he went and the trade of a shoemaker and he worked at that trade in bis native town until his early manhood. When twenty year? old he wont to Monroe, there established a leather and hide business. Three years later he returned to Greene, Chenango County, this State, and enraged in the dry-goods busineaa.

He came to New-York in became esBOCtaled with the firm ot Wesson, Vanderlioft in the boot and shoe trade. In 1857 he withdrew from that Aim and opened a real estate ofbee, beginning his building operations, which made him a prominent and wealtbv man. His first were erected in Park whioh was then a narrow and Irregular street. As business increased and he could do so he put more money into his buildings, putting them tin In a strong and substantial manuer. Over a hundred structure? weie up by him.

The Hherwood apart ment house is ot these, and together with an old acouuiutance he put up the block ot houses between Forty-third and Vortv-tourth sta in Filtri ave. This plot ot ground was the site ot the Orphan Asylum which was burned down by a mob during the dratt note ot lrsUH. Mr. Sherwood bought the ground lor He was alai ge owner ot real estate, and bad a considerable amount ot property north ot Central l'aik. Alter the financial troubles of 1879fed was Instru? mental in organizing the Filth Avenue Hank, lor whiob he subscribed most ol the stock, and he was a prominent otticer ot tlie institution tor many Tears.

II? was a nieuiliei of the finance committee ot the Mutual Life Insurance Company, for which, his ac? quaintance New-York teal especially fitted him and was also a trustee ot the company, nnd a director in ihn Washington I.ile Insurance lompanv. Tho Real Fatate Kxehuoge was instituted pnncipally through bis cltorts and l.c was a pioniinetit member ot it Ho tcok an attivo part in the light ugamst the mono) olics. and as the president ut the lon eumorV Association performed important port ol the work of t.ecurin;j tbe through the Leeislature a year ago ol the biil ducine tue of ilo was also a siockhdd? ot aRd was on? ol Mr. Dana's wurm? friends He hai at on? time a laige collection id but when they were sold wen dtopoaad ol ata siicnhce. Ilo built and owned the Sherwood studio building at Sixth-are.

ritty-eevctith-t Mr. Si.er?nod was liberal in his built a ci.uieh mil a ivo it to the Protoatant Episcopal Boetoty at (ireone. Ile memi -r Of Bol? TrinttT I totes tant Episcopal rhurch in Harlem. In poUttes be waa an ardoal nblieaa and war did much to the Administration. All who bud with him, Intuid him a u.an ot spirt and et rung opinions, but strictly bulininole all business attain, and nn o'd aoaoeiate with abasa be MR bandied million? al dollars paid a high tribute to his Iprigbtoeot veste-day.

Hi? paapMtj to tR he wortb A Widow ami BaM the widow ot -I. U. Hluilgelt survive him und a broth? and other rela? tives are living in and near his birthplace. Ihe funeral will be at his home at 1 m. Sunday.

Tho burial will be at THOfdAfl OARDUfER, 'Duina? OardlRor, a etUaoa of UUa Oltr, dud at his homo. No. 1J BaMt BUU irrtaTttiriiir. am? bora an a farm tt Wtekford, 1U on Man HI? education was ob? tained hi? naUve town nnd worked upon a farm Uoaomlng dlsaaUaflod witb tbat kind of he twentr year? old raine to New-Yore and luand mplo) nient and Joiner. Me soon leftran on bla acoount and hulktlng? In all part? of the city.

He built the llroadway Batik and alu'o-t limiting on ono side of Maiden Ian? v. built under bl? Mo wa? niurricd In teml-T. to Emma. MdOSt daughter of Nathan Rohtoa, afee Mirvivos him with ibriv? children. Mr.

Gardiner waa a director in th? Orrrnwieb Saving? Rank, th? Rroadway Hank, th? United Stato? late Coii.paii.v and several ether His funeral take placo at 5 p. to day at hi? ur.y. ir. BAMMOWD 9U Mit. 9EMOBMM.

March If I- Ilauiniond. who Utafatoraod tafetoaanj Bttoefeai the moral liara 1er of nry Ward lleerher and with other? prevented any BJeaaaj? being sent from trie u.retlm: Mrs. licecher, when bar bRafeRR 1 WM lug. will to moriow publish a long statement addrcs-ed to ihe editor of Ttc aera that ha and tfeuaa aha nitod wlffe blia bait -en hav? ing dlrooUj and heartlessly refused all sympathy for Mrs. Iteri her her iitllictliiii.

and adds: That Is an entire mistake. OB sympathy wttb para aim did not la ti ne ihsi ihe 'he rllsruaaWB il wasrlatined that the to Im a-iitiitwa? no! then wiilten? would svnipathr for hr hin Iba? Idea wa? Mtphatteallr ret. ehai-l on? af the inai.iillvl-eforetlHiv.it? was l.nksn. and th? repndiatina was arcniiMaead lu hr ihe m. at tho minority under.

stood II wtiea thev votait Moreover. UM prui. Mal speaker? mu eiity'latlt Ml ROBI mints, altmr than lu? Mr Hainiiiund reiterate? hl? haltof that Mr. Beeober wiu guilty ol ottoni Ihuk? i agalaot mm and tool beine tue must bave perjured himself when upon trial In linliiK', he dei lare? that Mr. Boocbor was not wehonud ti.

the (Onitreeatlomil puljiiU of thU city for tlio'iirli here aererai times Ihe then asked: "Why then shouhl h.isi.-ii? to BJPMta man riefe nud we did not fellowship In health KAMI COTTOSSVKD Oil oomAcr. PiiiLxtiMiiiM. March contrait representing over a quarter of a allibi? for machinery alone was signed la-da? fef Hmith. president. John II.

Valle, vlee-presldenf, and M. (hittshall, counsel, rep? roentlng the Smith nnd Valle (ompatiy.of Ohio, mid Henry OL president, rndeiiek Oliver and Daniel A. Tompklns, of the executive committee, ropraaoataUree of theleoutbara teed ml OOwpaar, recently in New Jersey The contract carries with it all the patents on this klud of machinery now owned that eomranv, and this. It Is said gives the Southern t'ottousoed (Ml I the practical control of all machinery by which eottouseod oil Is made under the new and improved process. Ihe nulls are to be ere? ted at different points, so as to cover the entire cotton belt and klao insure to ibe company an unlimited supply of the acid.

KX MAYOR ON MUNK OOVKKNMFNT. Ithaca. March 17 The History aud Politioal Science Assoidation of Oaraatl University, composed eipallyjof professors and pnst-gtaduates, llitened to a acholarly aildress last night by Seth Iaiw, of on Municipal The ox-Mayor that he believed the ideal city charier be ou the theory of the separation of the legislative and Judicial functions of Kovcriiuieut and that the whole of municipal manaafotnOBt be BSOdoladOB the prlr.elplcsl of the Kederal Ooveruroeet, that the Mayor should have the iMiwer of appointment nnd removal of city omclala. that the extent which cities may Incur debt should be tixed Absolutely, and thai the Legislature be prohibited from passili? mandatory bills. wa a ruis ut: et.

OOVKKVMKVT it Washinoton, March New-Kngland. and New York, light snow, followed by fair wuatUer, stationary iioitUwcaterly wlnda TK1BUNK LOCAL? OUdKRVATIONl BAR. laehae 20.5 WSSBi avoruaf. BQB 1 29.0 March 19-1 a. more gray than blue in the skies yesterday, and bofore night? fall there wa? a flurry of snow.

The baroiuter went a tiiflo lower, but was uearly steady. The temperature rauged 18? and the average being aV higher than on Wednesdsv in and near thia city there will probably fe? fall woHllier, with stationary or slightly lower ture. At little or no change Indicated for Satur? day. The Urea Hemedlea. Th? tv a.ili nul Ka-Wien km bea.

nuArasuess la a few ami bad fuuet.s aud colila over night. Mil at 10, if? ami per Ixii. lb? far mora powerful R-Wrea Caagb vhtafe kills aaUiaia braBchltis. catarrh, tea? diphtheria, and tbe barklne Incident to aieaaiea ami tough, sell? at 60 ceulsautl $1 hosua. boldly allilioggisla.

aovTii Baso, Maroh H. W. Lane, NawYerk. naniaWUMi wo bah? lu uh? over Olir lUousaad your asonato? rooHiig. some ui it I or eight la Ih? part ul our maninuMli pio? works are wiin ami shall waai Very reaaaiittally.

Cl.iioel flow J. C. Crotd Ceaanot ho eoa Benson's TUr ere ss staged bare, prompt Colgate'? Teilet Reaps or? MkaosrtSjie? the ani Cssntassa? the saoot spelea MA BRIS D. BKMBN-LAZHLL-Oa Wedaeedar. htoreh Ot Chores, ta Plasm ht AUrsd A Boikoa DB LA MATKR-Lrww-On afarehlf, UoT.

fi th? of thebrtde'? mother, by tbe B.D. BnSeC D. D. John Howard De to Mary aU eangh? ter of Sarah and tao Jaesee Levia, all of thleellr. Ail maniage? mtutbi Uioitei with name and addreti.

DIED. March 16L 188T. W. AM derson. to the uOth yaar of his aaoT Relatives? and friend? are tortssit to attend the funeral Bot? untar.

Mama 10. it 9 p. nt. troni his late rasldesvee JO p. m.

at the First Reformed Chorea. Train? leave the foot of Ohemhers-st. at 13 ax, Albany and Troy papers pleas? couy. A TWATKR-At Princeton. N.J..

Mondar. March 14. Busso Hntrhkiss, oniT daachur ef the late Bussa Baafoei and the late He v. Dr. I.y man IL A'water.

Relatives sod friends are respectfully tented to otteed her fan' ral from her late rosidsnoe, Princeton, on Jfrular. March 18, at 3 p. m. CONOER-On at Fort MarrO. Ceo? widow of John Conger, and daughter ot the lot? Daria fceabury, aged 03 years.

XT Wednesday. March 16. Anita Kxlsr, laiichter of the late Dr, John Charle? Relatives and fMemis are Invited to attend tbe fonerai at BU Ann's Church, 7 West on Friday, MsTch 18, et 11 o'clock. Interment at Greenwood. Thursday, March 17, Oossie, eldest ter of (inleon Fountain.

Relative? andfriends ore invited to attend the fanerai ser. vices st her father's residesoe, 163 Kost on Su turdsy morning st lOo'clock. Interment at the convenience of the family. on a N- At Vont, lair, N. March 16.

Emma, wife of Joan Hogan. Funeral from St. Mary's Kptieopal Church, CUsson-era, Hrooklyn, st 3 p. m. Satordar, March 19.

Hays- im Wednesday. March 16. after a lingeries Mary V. widow ef William fl. liars, aal liter of Alexander Moore, of New-Brunswick.

N. lu the 70th rear or her Relatives and friends of the family tnvited to attend the funeral services fro? her late resMeoce, 9) Baal 63.1 st. on Hat unlay at BOif-naOt 10. Klndlv omit New- lirunsw.rk, N. papers copy.

A KV At Oran gs Valley. J. March 17. Uff. Of pncd monis.

Fanny. lUirhter of she Iato Joseph Hsrt. Notice of fonerai lu Saturday papers. HINK -At oranre. Thursday.

March 17. 1R87. attera short Illness of atphtheretle croop. Martnerlte 8., only datijrhter of Kit win IV. and Nellie htm Ulne, age.l 7 years, months, day a Funeral from the family resilience, corner Park and State Friitav, 18th inat-, at 3o'clock p.

m. Interment privata I.l Brooklyn, on th? 16th Leonard in th? year of his sire Fanerai service? from late residence. 201 Park Place, Frvtav. March ai 4 o'clock p. in.

Interment private. LKVKRICH-On Thnrsday. Msrcn 17. Anna M. Leverlca, daughter of the late James II.

rich, of Xcw-nrleans. and friends sre invited to attend the fnneral front bariate residence, IM on baturd.y after? noon at 3 o'clock. New papers please copy. PHI I.HIN-On Tuesday. March 13.

Eilst A. Phllbln, widow of the lato Stephen Pld'ldii. Fanerai from her Ute resi 82 Clinton Pisce, on Fri lay morning, Manti IH. at li o'clock to at Church. 12tli near 4ih ave.

PIIIM.IPS-On Wedneslav. March 10. Sarah Wakemae. wife of Dr. Wendell C.

Phillips. Fnneral service at the Calvary Btptlat Church. 67ih st. west of Friday, March IMI lust, at 1 o'clock ni Please omit nowers. PACK HD-Ob Wednesday mornlnr.

March IH. of p'ieaaio? nla. FreiUrlraA. Motsc, wife of Jumes H. Packard.

Pancini servteeo a. ss. Friday, March IB, at til neiir Mootrsndssvss, Brooklyn. frtoaJs sreiuvite I tu allenii. Onesta of pneumonia at V.J..

March 17. J. Marshall Puui, M. lu the 45th year of lite ana P.i'.iiiivi?* and friends are re Invited to attend hi? funeral treni late resilience ou Monday, March 21, at 1 ni. SHF.UWooii-OnT'i-iriliy, March 17, John H.

Sherwood, In the of Funeral at lai? residence, fiiith Avrnne Boule? vard an 1 ISth-St, liy. March fB, at 4 p. ru. totenstat st Oreeoe, UeaaocoCA, St, v. WK8TKKVF.I Pati rson, N.

March 17. Amelia j. Oeoko Westervelt, widow Ralph velt. Poserai on fiaturday at 2 in. fron bar late residence, 118 (Citiso? the Conventi nee of tho fai.lly.

Iw'iltltT. Mault Hi, I.ymau S. Weeks, aged 3T years. fnuu Mo loie 1.071 De Kalb ave, BiiOklvii. Thunder eveetoa? nt 7 oewck, and from reat deuce of Lithcr.

In Brtdgswstor, Conu, I'nJjy, I vii nu' st 30 tu. Chicago and tsfuld. papers j'Icase copy. young If ni eh laote? Young, year. Funeral Hotorday, Mardi IP, 2 lot k.

I Brooklyn. Special Viticci. Only Fivr Here Co See this 1. at I SUOI HM in entirety. ON DAY AND BRIMS 9 A.

nt rO AM? 7 TO 10 P. M. AT Tub AMBBIOAM ARC 1.1.r.::t THE A. T. BTBW4RT AKT PAMOt? PAINTINUa AN'D KCULPrCBK.

8F.RVI.8. DltKSDKS. ROVAI. UiilUDtlKi. AND OBI NT A POKCKI.AlN.-i.

CLOiaO.KNB RKAMELS, AHI' FtllNI TCKK, THK VALCA8LI I.IP.ItAltV, IsTC. Tiff! ENTIRK COLLBCTIOS WILL RK sior.n vviTIIiil IthSKRVK. UV OltDKIt Of HKNRr HILTON. KH(A, Al I) CM A J. CLINCH, t.s(4..

RXICCUTOBD UI- Till'. KSTA OK MHO. I.l M. s-l'i: SV A UT. ON WHDNK80AV.

DAY IXOS, MARCH Jt. 11 AND ClllCKKillXO (ASMOSSsn hr BW 1 only. Nu reserve I COMlNllNii MUNI'AV, AND FOLLOW. INI DAVI AT THK AMERICAN Ft.i.I. PAUTICULAKH I (ATAI.DmI KS 'LIMITED i.DllluXi.

UV MAIL, l'A NOTIOB. renntlst.i itoreail n. ittM A UT cm I only hy peraaitl :i.i;)lli-atm ti tin? Anwrteae son? il iD.i?, Ix-lween 10 hi. mi 1 3 p. in.

AMl.l'.KAN ART ARSO UATION, THOMAS G. Ol tloneer. ttlllietu tijuiir. Aiti' ovi.L.'Mu:*? nri SAf.K tion-7 PAI mainly im ori. of tin? French Mg many oroduetiousol the RE AT FUKNCIt ART.

together with the of Mose of the best known American AMONO THF. ARTISTS ItisTRKSKNTED ABBi Bouittu. Breton, Ur.uih. Uruwn, Cole, (or.it, Haublgny, J. and Karti D.a/.

Doaeo, Iseeoy, loin lie. Meyer, Veo Btosnoat Michel, l'asini, Fleu ry Besannen, BALI'. THIS (FRIDAY) F.VENINO. MAI.CM at SOTLOCIs. to.

7 1'? uni 741 ilro.idsv-.iy. WILL AT ACCTION, BATI-RUAY, AT 3 P. A FIXE COLLECTION OF MIXF.KAL bl'KCIMKNS, URYSTAL UALLS. IXDIAX BBI.IOB, OC RIOS. Ac.

MOXDAY. MAItCII Ba, AND I FOLLOW1NO DAYS. A COLLF.CTION OF UOOKS COMI'lUrtlVl STANUAltD WOUICS IN HISTUKY. BiOliilAl'H Y. I'OKTilY AND romance.

IBMal Misi'oav and UTBsBATVBff, ILLL'bTKATED BOOKS. "Electric Mervlce Can be attacbert to any kind te it tu? apparita! ever Itooois kept at any temperature 'teairixf, thershy lug fusi, uiMoniturt, Ill-health, the craclfiitu or wotslworlc, turuituie, Ac, the llicriuo.uetoi lu the room aulo? matically (overnlug the teitipri.itiue. Invalushle In Hospllals. Schools, mwn alorl An. i exilian caialojiuu aiut nf -Inn -in.

tl? lo any oh application. National Eleclnu oercioo OS'J H.a. Post Olle? (Should be revi all i.it.ji at ch .1 occur at any 1. Lutter? (or toreica countries need not be speculiy ilresaeU foruupaiuit uy auy siea.utr. oxcoft Itisdeaired to ut eookteg ut co .1 iv.

tlosiuiueuts. letters uul apii.ui Oeiuf th? nions 1.1. fur the week e.ilinc Marmi li? witloloi? (promptly la all oaae?) nut ace jPF.IDaY?At 1 p. in. for llritlsh ami Uuatonisla.

Nicaragi.aan.l uelTuiv it mi? 01 CoUuuOia) p. 1 OA'l L'HUA Al 1 a. m. lor III? la St. Tho Horbatloea, for 111 ami.

aud ih? La Paolo couutrie? I hlil, su per Ailvallco. ire.il Now? al a. tur Nassau. N. per stcaiudui? Lune Ueudersou.

fro.u'i'auipa. al lo.iti) a. 111. per l. ai.

via (juecuuowa (lallen lor Fiance, Uermauy, musi Ulte, toi "per iuur.a '); al tu nr roct, per ni.up via a. lido a. m. lot il.e Ss. V.

r-clioiti-u. vu llollerua.11 lloUSTS luual ho 4iroClel W. A. al 11 j. in.

tor Jamaica, por 11s.1l> tiiiiit Uo.i.ieu ai 11.1. m. im tiemisnjf, ota, nos snip Kider, vu Souihainploii and liromeu iniur, fo? llrest BrtlaluandoiUer K-iropeau mu. ,11. rected "per Lldei "I at il a.

ui. lur OoUlO l.iiii per Nederlanil. vi? iu.iti.jt d.rooio.l "per Nederlaudl. BUNDAY-At P- in. iruiu lor CUlua and Japan, ity or Ne? S'urk ilromeautVraucutoi.

bore -17 at 7 11. 1er ici pei A.i Ite lia i.iu Fraui-numl, eluso noro MarsUi ''AL? al t. ior ihn icly lalauda, par a.n.i Tropio iiuf ilium boo Peru a. 7 p. lail? for bau idi, Fiji au tuuau laiauiU, per A.au.??', (iroui ban FraiicU? coicloae hero April all tu.

lor ou arrival at York of ateainiuip iiorinaaic. wiui Untiait mails fur Aue? Moll? lor Cuna, liy rail lo l'ampi, oui 11. Ly aleaiuer, VU St ual, i.ua al thu uUluo MMMsvnh achodiile of closing et Trans-Pacific aneli? Is Sfs raacod ou ih? uresuiopiiua Uten uniiiiurntpU.1 traualt te Haa FraaeUuu. Malls lUe SUSI atnv.e<u4 time al Francisco uu the day uf tre taeaoe tu? SOOM UKMHV a PKAUAOM. Poeta OUtce, li.

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