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rhestre." th.t with Couldock. We thought that this oe Wt season, but Its success bas been such BsStesesem nothing for lt but to keep lt moving. 1'rof hm ret in d. but will be revived fora Short tour In the spring. Tbe Two Alpine Rones will (love nature a great while now.

if lt sbonld ''lt. another one will probably be put forward Mere next summer or fall. We have ipmktng'trtwe new plays through the oomtry for next ceason and tho failure of Delmor's BoaEshat't baa loft aa short eal its pince will have to I thlnV that a ekUUgt of policy wi!) he made k-rr s.mrtlv In the matter of plays. Mr. Malory wt! I attempt conic stronger productions ibu bave th- mit- re nml wotk toward nnolber genuine euc etta like that scored bj Nothing cf course will Le er inni sacrificed, of the purposes of the theatre and the cleanlv, wholesome character of thc be insisted on willi thc same resolution that li ii', rary merit ls.

We don't want piH.vs ben." MUS. LAMOTBT AS AN ACTKCSS. LaagtfJI ima SOU Maglf irrateful," said J. P. BeyaoMs, Mis.

LasuOT-abastheaauMueger, the flat TBieme's London correspondent. Mr. Smallw, save In the publle understand. I think. tust Mm makes lu-r appearance thia year hs an nd asks for criticism nnd lu figment on ber aa an has studied her urt falthl illy, sud bdieves sin- has studied with some Thi re ta much curiosity to I ber ud to lodge ot what she has nccomplished, Tbelndlca I are tiii.t her engagement will he timm, nilly mfr.

lin, ls ol Till KIRK. Thc Standard Theatre hnrmsd ta even direction. Monrica c.r.r.rs rrench Open Cbsopaaj were to have opened thew las. Monday night Mr. (iran's contract wtth his pw toners stipulated that heslmoldnotbe re for salaries taeaae et aay uaforeeeen neeMenl appearance, on tbeareength i't.

iln them fur three weeks, hut tinnily arrangement with hu singenthat they should perfoun nt thc San Freaeleeo Comedy Theatre, and epl (sir salaries. If the engagement hi a s.loneti Le paid In full. Thc r.nI ot the house ls The buel i Hms far has been g.h "Peter," tbe Standard Tbt doorkeeper, alao made his hist appearance this week at the same bouse. Thc tin- threw Frederick Bry tun. thc h.Kimi.- niiiu of Brooks A Dh-kaon's stock com? pany, ol an engagement.

1 be tirst original dralt be? tween the parties nude no reference to fires oi other A- liveried the clause lih? ou! opposition from Mr. layton. LOYAL SUSS WESLEY A V. THE NEW-YORK CLUB AT DINNER. A I'llAMM I.

Mil) AND I'lI'lslM III COLLKOI DAYS lil TAI.1 KI). The fifteenth annual dinner of the in Unlverrity Club of thia elly took place laat evening at Clark's, Ito. 23 Wesl Tweiity-thlrd-st. At intel vals dur lng Ute dinner and tbe mbsequenl thea the College Club snag. Among iii" were Oeaeral Clinton B.

Fisk, Bishop W.L, narrie, Judgi Reyaotda, the Rev. Dr. J. M. King, B.

T. Beach id Prefaaaon W. o. Atwater ai C. T.

Wtaeheel of the College. Nt sal down al the tattles. Among tbem. li'-ides I bose named, Onver Hoyt, D. C.

Van Norman, Profeasor Survey Ike Kev. Dr. A. Vail, D. 0.

tbe Rev. Dr. .1. K. Day.

the Hov. Ichabod Judge David Northrop, Becrctary ol I State of Connecticut! Judge D. B. Lockwood. G.

I.r. Morrow, tbs Rev.CB North, the Rev. A. .1 Palmer, the i. George E.

Reed, Walkley, I'. W. Faber, Ihe Bev. A. B.Sanford, the Rev.

r. M. North. William li. Enatia, W.C Waliaet Byron A.

Brooks, M. rall madge, Be W. Whitney, Dr. .1 Freeman, GwlLttm, A. 0 Kim it, tin Rev.

nv. C. Blakeman, inst, i nd, D. Jones, d. I V.

Kendall. Prank R. Kev. N. rafi and George h.

i ie company sal down to dinner at 6:30 p. m. In the president ol the Inh, stephi H. Rev. George li.

Reed, of Brooklyn, rapped for order at leno. Be welcomed lo thc reunion all wbo had to renew tb, (elation of college daya. After referring pleasantly to tbe Invited guests of the evening, latrodueed tbe toast-master of tbe eve Barton T. Beach. Mr.

Beach said thal tbe rule for 'be spca rs would be as mach levity niii as much brevity us i in enforced ibsenee of President of Wesleyan, be cal! upon Bishop Hauls le reepoad lo the to-ist Alum Bishop Han is lent ii largs Held was opened before hun tn Ihe toast, lint he to c.tc: lt, aa he was not much accustomed to prandial oratory. Professor Atwater then spoke the educational Idea at Middletown. The le sai.i, wai nu! a pla. to learn facts, bnt the place fm geettiag the Instruction which came from tbe highest tootha by original reaeareh. One of Ibe Important (pies if tbe diy was selection of the glassies und At Middletown the classics were not a MooV 1 and Greek wmi 'i ii' i bave to pro.

lim there wis belh in thc i 'leno collegee. Wesleyan was one ol the Orel to introduce the scientific (-Indy of nature hy making th. student himself thc I By thal method the tnitI, would in- Obtained The Future of the to which Dr. Daniel Corry had been asked to bis sboeaoe In Chleago, letter from him was ned, in which be said that the) theology was now In thn tadpole stale, which Hs tendency to wriggle, but in its int me state it might ii. come mole steady.

In James M. Kine was called upon to speak on ihlon creeds. He aaid that many creeds were kel be eause antiquity. Othri creeds were non eommiti il, and did uot Interfere arith dally ami Ignored divine Justice. Some i-et forth on, I punishment for the poor sinner and another form for tne rh ii oite.

uinl theae were popular. Bo too were rrceda nhill, ministers to and hi abo lived base lives but atoned for tbem l'V trix ing sums good woi ka. i next toast on the progi amme waa "Old and New," to which General Clinton B. Fisk waa asked to respond. In remarks he said thal be mall np in mni hi wanted the students of Wesleyan to decline mines; comparative, niiiier; Ile made many humorous io his allegi il preparation for lils speeeb Judge Reynolds, of th.

Iii uklyn Cltj Court, was next called on to speak of Wives, Be thc same nioreoi lesa." Among other things be said: "The hand of the shun ld he put "ii th)'evil iii Mormonism wlieii- lt ont rates decency. Chere ls a a Milt of Mormon 1-iis iii under tne decisions or tts" courts." ile remarked that tbe sons ol W'- ired tiie bee twtves in the world in iw, -liv was educating wives, If a college pretei ile women it should not keep them out in an nm ex, but tlc should bc i fair Hi .1 and nu favor. In response to the toa "Literary Men at Dinner," T. Winches! i said thal tbe nf letters erected In life ben-to make lt bright. Dinner a ann niiies were one ol the moat Important is to this end.

waa a weight) matter, nml, Ukemarrlage, was no. to be uuao entered Into. Men of letters wee nevoi idol peei hes at dinner, and many ol them were nii.ri.., to make after-dinner speeches. A man of a pell in his and tillie In "Youiur men lu politics tbe last toast, to a responded. Ile aaid that should be Iticlan, in Orena king an Interest eal affairs i be lull i ti, of young men waa shown is: i imi Brooklyn, supported as he wa.

in a bod ul ired to a iple. What waa wanted was lulclll ent, Independent, active lnteroal In politics among i men. i' ban, the in. ai Minneapolis, Minn i r-Randall, of this city, and Chester 1 nf is.a. od n.i ic V.

vU-vpn ey and John Kl William ll. LMiuatd; A DINNER IN UESERAL M'COOR H. enadinnei ity-eightb-st i'- i. trtrt.lnhono I i oi McCook, of Colorado, 1 "ti Stan otb) rs i ii ilooae li Milli Morgan1 Duane and Camp i I md Di i shortly h. Had, and wh, the guest of th, lng Introduced the Idlewild Quartet sang I OOOd Fl Wbleb rr ed hy threo cheers for th- dow espresstag his thanks for the wayaaeoorded bim slnoe hs to Kew si General Wean on thevergeofaalmportai I potttt, aleampalaata first time in many years tbe two irreat suUtantially, on the tn of public p.

1 Industry and the dignity and Ind, Wben thal tune cornea I sball net tm my position on that and, pu.uh) i bare something to sgj lo you in p-taxl io this ooun i i me, but not to night, wa-. siled lo support Ihe "Thal Uncle 8am i- Heh eooagh to bs ell In doing ha deaied thal ho had saada Ona. "cCooh Hec-retary tm- Senate, us toma Demooratle pipes han- asserted, SI)'I I' en tiiea refen 1 In oompllineotary Wc. tO tht Whllm.li'l,' u.e marnie auto takes Uio take." tit. Hutt deleudei tt" the r.d.id ot ti, Secretary rn un.

iu? sad htter 11 Congress Tba "Fores. w-i. the speeeb of Benatoi Miller, aod then the statement that Greenwich Village is the Dearest Spot on Karth." R. M. Gallard spcko to this resolution "That we extend a cordial welcome to the noble army of dudesi that while we realize that' art ls we are also mindful that 'time ls mid on behalf of long suffering community we respectfully suggest tbat the stay ol thin latest Infliction be cut Several other speeches followed.

E. ff. KOBBaVB defalcation. HOW HE WAS TRACED AM) ARRESTED. 1)1 I I I I'INKEKTON'fl Alts." A CON CK ni" lt A TF A leaden cylinder about three Inches in diam? eter and two feel In length, sealed at one end nnd having a brass cap at the other, and containing a stout broom handle.

WM exhibited yesterday hy Robert A. Pinkerton as tbe latesi addition te his col? lection of souvenirs of criminals whom he has success fully hunted down To this trophy there attachs, ii talc which was briefly outlined In from Cbtoago lay. It wax taken Monday from the ellar of a Brooklyn boase, wrapped amend the broom lum.re were United tee spun heeds worth HC.00C. On Sunday Mr. Pinkerton took from a dry slalom in thc backyard of a boase bi Wow-York haden bent double containing another package el Uni? ted Plates hoi.ds to the same amount, 'j kees were ti portion nf th" prm sods of 965.000 stolen by ii.

Koi.ii" Barnfield Brothers, proti-ion dealers, of Liverpool, Knglar. Theiregenta nie Bpenyd Barnes, extensive broken tn beet and pork, wini have a brunell ofthe at No. 88 Whitehall their main oflice being In New Haven. Kobbe was employed Jointly bv Sperry names and Barnfield Brothers. Be had been In the employ of thr latter firm several jeers and wea regarded with implicit i ontl.lenee.

Ile had ebSTgeof ti.eli SXCheSngO business, and it a a-, par: of his duties lo ii the Mils of exchange on tho liverpool finn by their agents, Sperry A Borneo Leal nunans- diaries Barnfield, previous te salttni ior England, introduced Kobbe lo the Tarioua bankers wbo were ii) thc huhit of tmytnf his ant baagee, and told them that Kohl wm his trusted employe, and had entire charge ot sebange buslneaa, Among others to wbom h. thu, comm oded Kobbe wes ibe Ira of Jesop, Paton banbara, of No. h. william st. Kobbe enjoyed to suib an extent tbe eonfideenoe of his employers lhal sometimes ac.

oidmc lolii teetlve Pinkerton, Mr tperry, who, exceedingly busy, would sign drafts in blank and leave Ute amount rn be Ulled In by Kobbe. On tfovember 27 Kobbe thus lilied ont a draft foi Se. 3dj December one for 44,817 Oe. Sd. and on Decom licr one tor lOd.

These were taken to Jesup, Paton nnd sold in thc ll'iial way; they WOTS imt forgeries, being dulj signed by Barnfield Brothers' attor? neys, Sperry A Barnee, and promptly honored on presentation. wsh poid In checks, ls payable lo his own order. Da deposited tba cheeks, auionntlng In all to ni.nut 165,000, with the Men bints' Notional Bank. Rubswtiuently he v. ii lull cw ih" m.nc nnd Invested $43,000 ia four per i cut Hutted States bonds On I.i iin-r 10 Ki.i ie '1 from the city.

An exatuluallou of lils ouuts rev, il I the extent his defalcation Sperry linne- placed the eaae In the bandi) ut I 'Ink, rloi ir. Tbi i against Kolibo, and obi allied an ordei of arrest from Ju Ixe I awrenee By uueana of pho? tograph Koiiin- was traced lo Chit-ago. Ii waa ascertained thal ol his John H. Van Ai lale.b id lefl tis. itt wltb li m.and that thev been living at the fremont llnuse, Cbleago, under tho as? sumed linne- I nil li' On Uei-eiubei Kobbe wus arrested In that city, In a bouse or iii repute after violent spree Ile, a.

in an the to 11. i 11 without a requisi? tion. in i u.e i returned to New-York. ii not lodged In ll, hut waa kepi charge of Pinkerton's Through the of his Mentis he was Induced to full confession. Ai lo hellier tin com, tion Involved anybody bul himself, Detective Pinkerton refn il to stat.

ytisterdaT, bul ex prCH that SC' iel COI i pm film Up to the inii." Sunday last," said Mr rion, "hefookmeto a house in this city where in- Van trsdalewere un Intimate terms. Ile liitro ed mo assumed pr, i. xi lui '-nile- inin Un- ii ii aud there he showed me when; hi nd Van Aradale hld a leaden tobi iiilainltig United 8tat ea bonds of the value ol i. on i otbei ti ie i ou.p liisii to tu ll, in the Uar ol which we 11 i ie I i leaden eyliiulci containing auot bel roll ni bondii worth Mr. Pinkerton refused to give the location of these bouses, Lil -ol they were both In a respectable ai I Hi it the luiiiat) -i ol tho house lu New-YorV nu suspicion bed.

il" 1- sanguine of recovering Ibo whole ombculed, with the ox i option uf ol 83,000. Kobbe ls still uudoi arrest He ls abouttwentj of age, and la describe ns or attractive appear? ance and manners. He i. married, bul has no ohlldren. Van Arndale waa an-eated late on Thurs? day, on un order Issued lu Juatiee Donohue In the I Supreme Court, and yesterday he was soot to the Lud low Street Jail In default af baiL Tin order waa Issued on tbe charge tbat Van Aradale was Impll it) 1 in tho amount of 8S.900 lu thc "il uf Kobbe.

Van tredale aaya ho 1st went i it years of age; he la mar? ried and nm one child. I ri face t-. full and mooth shaven, and be is boyish hi manner appear His addresi be would nol rive. Ife -nld Iii it hit WUS ililk, bill Ead hen ict ol en pioj menl for some el known Koiilie for tunn) v.is. A few days before Iirtetmaa le" K.iiis.e Invited bim go lib ago on spree ami vulun t.ei.-.i tn ii.

ai: lit went and "spreed" uutll Koblie told him to n' un to New-York. Ha denied being In uuj i tn the defalcation, or Ina i- ibtulned the money whleb he sim ul wltb him, Vau Aradale said, "and I gol drunk, andi don't see what I am hi ra A STATEMENT BY Bl U.I.'Y BARNES. hm i.n-vi ii ii) mini Ni W-JI t'llill Thill-, till' rles of E. il. Ibe New-York shipping clerk of Rporry Baroea, wholesale ai deakin ol thlsrity, a member ul thc latter Brm to a reporter to-day Thf- t-tali m.

sit in the mo, liing papers that the all amounted to 8100,000 i- untrue. Ii amounted to imrl all ilk" thsit baa been recovered from bim. I think that Van thc man at Kui.he lu and I him to spend some or tbe wus I be caUM of the young man's fall. had babita, waa married and lived tu a handsome flat In New-York. Ile was not llj'jli .1 fol I' VALUE or TUE I SITED si Al's CENSUS.

Tht Heiittman, It is nd in witiit'dH without 'a pang of envy the statelj procession volumes tbat Issue Irom iii. i'n nf thc Department nf the Inti rim at Naturally, one sunks tu conipare wllh Ibciu Un- Irnlt-. ibo labor ul oumwn Census Cuii, missioners, und to find timmi sill iti faction In truth, bo' ever, a comparison IS l.all-lV pu- lt.ic. '1 I. ll ll IS ililli, tbe tank uf ByHteinutUing and tabulating Ibo I.rill.h statistics ol lu 1 1.

ili.in- tbo i.t si ii. and maj funl.i that bavo dune well TIkiih Imvii Wdi, notable Improvements In method, uud ii general el. fuln, 1.iiioih,.i duty has lie. Il i il, llb an nf i m. In mid which ls pleasant lu conti uptateso inc Aili in iu Ci'iisus reports nan lie kept oul ol 1 le' -i i in- rn, i 'I he bard WOI i painstaking st riving after accuracy and Un I- i .1 of haul Ith a rei, arkable lal) )it fm i.i'l, tho Illuminating and Informative L-l) Sp neil In lie i in- Iii me.i,iln/ ranee that an be il Mimi, map, dlagi un and illnli.

A ral hate h. till, I' nhill. Iii. pl i ai.d pl itt nf la 11 i.t a' tilca, flu ii ital miling I.n ts lu tl iud kin (lied -le dl( Tin-? suppleineiitari napers nrc valuable both nt and et inalii body of facts iiml 'lin- iln ut stall Hot have Int'Il dolli, isi flesh blood, aud i hlaxoiied wltb i I Invested wu li ullin, i romantic li tin-mi-'. vu hi 'i from tbi lii-pultmoit of tho Interior, containing thu e.mi nl.letl 1 turns ol thc popul ition ul Ibe i' mb emms or the United ll I lilli 111- ll.eel HI Ul.I,ll grams, illustrating, arnon tho distribution und i i regards illili ll lllttOn try ax leniixTHi hu tl clo ainu.

Most Of ti.i-i aie lui iuiu. ul them are he.uill luliy 'll i.s. ul IL' ii, dinplai I Kt ll lui I ul Un slatla i e.i inni. si- lt were, photographed lu ti" ii. Without imkI lance from the reports or din i un a singularly fu ll III-, ot lil BtUgl-R of the il" velopmeiii ofthe American nation.

A etr.ii._ ton a end latte; it ls worth tin- a .1 uud i.n iiml th. A ah; Ti'in. I TniiTitiiiisT banroonivod from Norwich, ft tha Bj tl ill). ORAPniC OOMI'AJn WALVIl m. i The frrntifj ini? has hist lieon ro celved af Hil i' innounrlng tbedl-tmissal by the Pu dosi Th, Coinpany I.tn ph itors an i th, li indsui now a haudsoi pay, A 0000 TH INO TO E500U1 From ihr Notwithstanding Lieutenant-Governor IlilTn diprecatoii remarks about the 1 and folly ol luvostlgailons, we hope to see Congress Imm, I Milllln Co.

have hronght out a whittler i which handsomely eombtnea tal do aod chataUei'islau liuiu IM O-iaicx boult works, THE No UTI IK RN PAC I KIO. RESIGNATION OF PRESIDENT VILLARD. HU Pl UT. Mir Kl l-l. HU? TIIK COMPANY'S CONDITION AM) bUMMCM REPORT.

Thi1 du cr of the Pacific K.iilioai] Company held a long ue 'lin e-iterday. Thc re-donation of Henry Viii.ml a. pnsMsnl wa- hut Mg nation iii a director i the Hit MOS pitMihnt WUt BbO "ii, anl, sltbough the qucttloii lisitui ally came np, theie wa- ilN-ii--iii over lt. Ont of lix- tin- Bompa ny SUM, sifter the unit ii" Ii.i Un i. I 1.

a mind HMS OB tin' psirt of every men.Her of thc Iliarl to take any decided a tion. Mr. VUtard's letter of resignation waaia salad envelope, which '1 hy Vi Pr. -il St Oakes In hi' capacity. Tha resolutions slterwaid adopted wera aaid t' have I.n drafted bf diHercnt fhSfS thc H.iurd, hut tin- MSBOS of thc a in prCSSBtl 'I them WI re int iiiicie pobllo, The vnie on than wai nnsshmmt.

Mr. Villanl. who hM nevi received any pay as president Ol tin- i was ghrei BB annual -alary nf foi thc time thal he had served. The mei Wa' ii in il tn thc 'inf tile ial i ii tl select a new pi- ld) MU. li LS lil)'- LETTER ol' RECIOSfA I ION.

Mr. Isettet of realgnatloa i- a- follows: Ni w-YollK, Jaiiiarv I. 1884. Tn iff Board of Northern Paelfie iiuii ed I hi'icny my resignation as president of thc com panjr, a- a ineioini ol your Hoard. I feel constrained to take tbls step for two reasons: la, that I am flinn nervous prostration, which renders me no bmger capable nf proper.

1 discharging my official duties, nml my pbyslel-ws advise absolute ahstentatlon from all active employment aa condition of thereoovery of nenith. lue other reason la that, In my own opinion, in lesa ihan iu that nf mv pi rsc mi ami business mends, the Interests nf tbe company call for a severance of my con? nection with lt. it li a el reflection th it sueb should he the nafust re? sult of the yearaof severe labor and consuming anxiety whicli I have in mv einh avm tn torte the ot nipan; conscientiously nnd to the best of mv ability. Hut my feelings shall not stand tn the way of tbe welfare ol lae stockholders 1 um conaoled hv an abiding oonlldence that the future will cou phti ly vindicate all that I ive done. I may, as soon aa my health me, privilege of lubmtttlngto yous summary of my admin of ibe company's affaire.

Allow metoexpreaa to you, In conclusion, m.i sincere thanks for the cordial support ind appreciative sympathy you hive nt nil times ext. nie i io nu- II. Vim. i.i ni i iiovs morn The following resolutions, alter the letter hui hov Mad, were adopted: pttetted. Thal the resignation of Mr.

Villirdnf the pi-iii ut ni tin- he md theeamela hereby a -ct pted, Thut resignation of Mr. Vlllard ai a ii ni i'ii" I. lal I npon ihe ible. Ketotrtd, That a sp committee he appointed, con i Morgan, Billings, Cheney, Belmont, Harris and Hu ll itt, to cnn Ider what action should he taki in, Hie ml tin- retirement of Mr. Vlllard alao what oourae to pursue In relation to the selection of a Hill Tbal special meeting of the Board be railed to act upon the report of thn committee winn rer lt la pre pan That th of the Northern Pacific I Company, In accepting ile resign ition of Henry i Ila, d.

nt, bec lo express to him their deep bj bis severe illness, their regret ai Hu- causes alien ti lon, th" tua of hts In pushing on tbo enterprise to a successful completion aa a Trunk Line, and theil hoiie tbal be will Boon bo re to health and pros? perity. 'rf, That In view of the fact that Mr. Vlllard dur? ing bis presidency haa voluntarily rec) ed no salary bal ever, tim treasurer tie directed to pay bim at the rate of 810,000 a year fur Ihe period held thal office, -l i Mi IS I ol HIE ii.t\... COMMITTEE. The Finance Committee then reported thal the amount of monej mill remaining from tbo proceeds of the 818," 000,000 second mortgage bonds and other caah aaaeta, -im iii' all) appllc ihle ile liquidation the In i embrace i In the ctr uisir to Ihe prefi ned stockbold i .1 I.

il (i. t.ili.-s 17 1 tO 10, while Ibo obllgatious agati i togethec with ile balance of amount required for construction and equip menl anni mi- i 81,01 ol, ihowlug I surplus of 81,156,157 00. in addition to this the company baa on band In i ii special fund appllc ible to the payment ot Inter, il oa Ita gi icral first mortgage bonds, due on tbs next, amountln 11,200,000 RI PORI "I IO I OAKES, rep 'ri tva-, ms, lc after the detailed report of vice Pres lent Oakns had been considered. A synopsis of bia i was furnished roi publication as follows! I to submit the result mr recent tour of inspec? tion over thn uialn line and branches. Mi Inspection of Un- road wi i made enUreJj by daylight, consuming in all 'in ks'Hmo.

wit of the 100 mlle ni n. "I laal nnletcd weal ur il dena, Ihe rn td-hed and iiinli a ere foiinij le first-class nr. tito 100 lallns reforrud to I he ballasted witb gravel to put it in proper condition foe operation, Tl in liane t. lill an villi I ll.l.e m.eic provis ion fm- in lin-1 itlmate nt operating cv, ben eil ii The equipment, doth ind rolling stork, ls also In il, I.e.-. order, with tim except lon of soi.f the iii.ii i ic- iiml i- -iii'' iii I freight cai i.

The estimat? ed cost of I these in good irderls as follows; Loeo I I pi -1 ii, IH; ii-. 1.1*...; iniii. These amounts are also in I.iiinl in my estimate of v. uh iii" isl ol March, dtbnngb lu the event of traine pn. Ing Uithtei than anticipated, a small i p.

I in in i.i say on half, or even one-third of tills sum, would keep our equipment in sufficiently goo-i order to meet I of the traffic for the uexl six mimi hs The earnings aii'i expenses of the mata Una sad nr le-, June 30 in 31, 1883, in n.i.i-i ii, lug estimated), arc ittiirs ni? und i iu. nt Th.tin, irnin and expenses fer balanoe of thc llfi al Ve Mugs .87,090,0 i0 Ins; il a-' ill chu it icitnl .) sm Imiiroveai ni snd beltei-J itoi 31,1 100 Sin! I n'? ntl Ix tt. menin Inn li rating i i.nO'l ti.i.i.wins; i 6.8S8, I Surplus i BTIM 1 ii" l'i iii: vr CHAR I i Jl'Ml General Itondi out-) Pec. SI. Inti ir-t fm a ir 11,49 IK9 nm rtaaaL 11.

mi. Jane Peml d'Oreills Di.i?|..ti ile.uil.i out-! si foi yeal en dh MhtMinrt Div. Iion.ls nut ll esl fe- ii 1 -1. i itstandlnx 1 I months, say to Ina I ell ric) 2.339.BM 8, lin. M.I III i-l I ii-- Ki lon i ready La o.

pl months, Korti hlt llmaies on on. Mot. i Bonds, 1. Iii'. i 1 ir Inti nn due i' fi nu 'i ii' 'i months' Intsrssl 11.000,000, No).

Pac. proportion, in pei sal (Slier il Ilitereot ntl o.onO OO.ooo 1,000,000 72,000 rm nr-'ivKss. At former meeting ol the Board of Directors yon were advised aa lo the ul ent'red Into with tho I hlch smbraoes ull linns id transportation, by which l.irtland, sr-I Ban Kranclseo wera made common points, pi e. ol be it, exchange 'nr proportion of thc Portland rbis more leas, rp, rimi ntal, In tl dd ic op, i iv laira In tl pool I dal Uirlly, lt wai dei Idnd a rtitorj wou I be more 'll fhe tonnage fro tern to the Pantie ci Ung November la I be the 179.707 I Thc freight business nn iii" i ra Division prov) 'I pm i th I iii ot IH83 amounted 'o 1.917 ears. The we lahtp from Montana amounted li 2,909,474 pouuda and to pounds mis shows an 'll ol 'il p-r "i let 'si -I.

I pin' ililli'. in in i eli business Vii 1 iU J' 10.7111 (4.SH0 IO i hi-, li an m. ri poiuids, hash. ls). lt i 'l thal I ir, ,1,, -iiippe-1 ail.

i January I i mineral shlpn is from to bul LtJ'iu ii. is far, I ihe Helena and 'he wou I bave -t limil that tl stleaat 10,000 urns. Immigration forth, i three the I il.il.,'?'! gath ihota il ls estlmaUid that the acreage -if ni xi sea et iii lie hal ol If tiiti esttiu itt- proves "uni i. the crops for next rear tri hu tan totht line if road, wi! be alwut 0,000,000 i rltorr Ihua fal I Ol Hie H3ooo tone, against U.ooofoi tue aame period In iHH'i, an.l th, r. Still in ill, 10.IHS1 lo ia, willi li will thn lol il surplus to r.it.txMi fm thc a-' o' i ii, I'c ldc Rail? road nm rapidly developing Thi principal districts art ot Ma inn' n.i" north ofCuster, Dar.

and ialni--, yoo miles northeaat of Billings Clarke'i Fork ii. a'l'iui urn miles from National Darli and tba Malena Mining un, uregor) Mines soutli ol li lena, al the terminus ol thr newly oompleted Helena un.l Jeflhraon liranch. ron Oe larger) ipul tot i--t tm 1.1,1,,,., ls by Mr. floiist-r of i ii-I National Baal nt fieleaa ut jtsi thaa Oouble that af the year. The tonnage from the Butte section will be nienie.

Large reduction works are now under construc? tion, which will reduce thc low crude that could not h.reliifi re be -hipped, to matte. The amount nf ropper ore and matta to be shipped fi om Butte tbi. year is esti? mated at tons. I'lie raesat discovery In d'Ab-tte Mountains, promises lo bs nf great haportaace to our Interests. Tin- couiilry ls eitn-inely rich lu silver.

ic Hui ami free milling aold. A toa wagon loni of forty miles ia fiom Heron to the minmi; camps, ami siena aie being taken to develop another route from Ratndrum, alao on our main line. In thc reduction of ores ia rae quantities of coke ure con? sumed, iiinl thai commonly la Connidlsvllle coke from Pennsylvania. In Juno we shipped 1,000 tons from Duluth to uelena for experimental purposes, from whieh we flit per ton. The English coke, however, frmu South Ws.ii-, -a small amount of which reached ii'lena frof.i Portland la admlttddto he superior, and WllldOUbUeSI dlvtda UM muk- 1 With the native coke.

11 was aaid hy one of hit Meads yesterday, thal Mr. VlUanTS heiiHh Was Improving stes) Illy. Ho was now to take short walk In ihe open air every day. AM DY MB. Beary Vlllard tiled with Beglster Reilly yesterday an for the benefit creditors.

Hy the Instru? ment hr bas transferred to wallam F.i.iecott.jr., of Boston, sad Horace White of tin. city his poasesstons in the block ho'inded hi 'Fiftieth and 1 tx. and Madl son and Fourth together with lils house, wbleh ls erected apoe the Madlaoamve. front, ta conveying tho properly bee vinden tiie land and boil.lours which he gold ta Ms legal advisers. Oerthla -fri.

tloas and conditions are mentioned In the do( tinicnt, to whtek thc rty i-. subject. The trustees SN Instructed to dis pose of the roal estate et pabUc ar private sals sad te npply all moneys which derive therefrom, lir-t. fr. the p.

mcnt ot the interest of a mortgage upon property; and secondly, to carry out any existing foi the completion of the edifice now under course of construction, and provision is made for tbe iy mi iii nf anv Indebtness now owing by Mr. VUlard to the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. The lustra menl further recites thal the residue and remainder, after disnosiug the entire Indebtedness, shall be turned over to Hrs. Fannj Harrison VUlard. THOMAS Y.

OAKES Fol. PRESIDENT. iHr lKl.Ki'.HAI'll TM TUB St. I'ai i. Jaa, bot thoroughly tru-tworthy advices recoiv.d re to-day are the steel that Thomas f.

Oakes, rlee-prealdenl of the northern Fa. Uh- road, will he chosen tosn.ee.I Mr, Vllianl. It Is Sid.I hy otV, i mis lure that Frederich Billings could have hud the preaidency, and that la fhel ha was oil. nd it nml declined. The local olil.

Inls of the Northern I'ncillc have nil alon? had a desire to see Kr. Oakes pla.cl at the helm. Many of them ure his old associated, and Un? harmonious operation nf departments le doe le great measure to the loyalty of various heads to thc gen? eral manager. Mr. Oakes hutt the hoatllltf of OHO or tWO tin ni bul his ability a- practical rallro 11 man com? mands confidence enough io on him manage ,1, at of the road.

The slate thal waa telegraphed from New-York to-daj was i homaa F. 1 lakes for president and general manager, A.ln.i Anderson, now bier engineer, for grner ,1 superintendent, and T. Odell, now assistant gen end manage! fur the Pastern division, foi snpei Int, ni of transportation for the whole line. John Muir will stay atthe head ol the traine department. selection of Mr.

Oakes ts regarded as a practical approval of policy of np rating thc road. TARIFF RATES REDUCED. 11 Aiiii.vvui.MKN 1 iii: COMMISSIOM ku's OBDKR. The Standing Committee of the trunk lino railroads decided yeaterday to reduce casi bound freight ratei on the basia of a redaction of ten per ino pounds fr.mi Chicago to New-York. Tha reduction ls m.ale pending conference of all the roada Included In it Exe ntlve Commute on rhurad iv for the purpo eui replacing the old broken-down agn.tents to ns iiuiain rates with new and effective measures.

The order of the Commissioner mads ai folio wa: Ptom ullin received at this offlce it appears that, while ii, I- a general diann 1 rcpre on Hi" 1 Committee lo maintain rales, tbe ratea ire no) maintained, the reason for wbleb in. in- iti the Imperfect conti 1 1 Ide 1 want of l'i 1 th ellon of the si ic- ept-e lir. iii 11 Mill sro obliged to n'lUfy voil of a reduction nf ratea on io the ni ls ol 20 cn'- I OO pounds, Chicago to New York, ai. I on lottie baals 25 cents per 100 ui to 'io cents, mil bogs tents, to take clTert on Saturday, tho Mb Instant t'i be in fore, only until proper arrangements cnn be made for the iM.ni snd permanent maintenance of catiibllsbed tari If. A nu-' Imf of Ho- 1 rn'nive Committee is rolled for Thursday.

January IO, al ll o'clock a eil the ofll.f the committee, to Inquire into the tin- present unscaled condition ol rates, Bnd wltb ib- nf restorion the tariff, if round prat ticable. Ci lei Hie i'ii." nf committee (see Rule iv, circular No. 257, Procecdlnga of l---ii, In cane temporary reductions are maile to maet cut ratea, the established tariff will be restored 's soon 1 unauthorized reductions aro discon? tinued, without a days' previous notice, and for this engagements for carrying frelgbl under the re? el, 111.1 i.n iii must only be ni ale lay. Ai.i'.t.iii Fisk. i.oc.M, RAPID TRANSIT EA! GEXRB.1L Ii.1.1\ PROPOSED ll.Il Hil PROM II1NHV DP.RGII.

General Egbert Vide explained to tho Rapid Transl! Commissioners yestenlay map of ths i.uie nf tin proposed railroad extending down ton ave. ihn 1 Gran irey and In niii through the blocks to Lafayette place; ai Jones -t. toBleecker; downCroalij -t to (irand; through the block tn Howard and rim through private property to Con? ti it: down Frankfort.1 William tts. to Wall st, and tin 1 is iver mni Whitehall si', to tha South Ferry. The road is to bullion tba cable system ti I'liiiLhoiit and the part extending from Great t.

in Wall-al i III elevated, romtubuloncr Thomas e. Htewart read a letter from 1 in Which he says: If 1- a waste of time, mut a cruel Infliction on man and beast, iltate about substituting aome other power for the generous animals which struggle and die in this Imposstale The plan employed by the of tTblcago and and nuts lieiiirf considered the lUiud Hoard, seems to commend Itsell to tin- theil nf." Alter p. lilli 1 il o. lt )1 lm, 1 to the slot Mr. Bergh says: "If I thu overcome, I do not hesitate the Sat ional ompany will bave solved the problem as tn per lOUal 1,1 tile Iisi'tinp a was al received from H.

Balley, of No 7 Betting forth bis belief that there lt urgent mid er more rapid transl! tnt littles. Charles Bhaw has been appointed counsel for the Commissioners and baa been requested to give au ion upon whal streets ond avenues tbe Board haa me illili in I iv nil ii or route-, lui a railway or rall alao ns to how far and to what extent th. Boara ls restricted or limited aa streets or avei mich pur) ne-." lu executive a communication was received from e.in-'mi Andrews, vice-president of the Na? tional Oablc Company, announcing lhal arrangements inni be, made iniii." the Commissioners to Chicago Hortins at ll a. m. on Wi dnesday.

Hie i es. ii li mers adjourned to 3:30 tc day. TRANSIT rou HUD80N COUNTY. Tbe rapid transit scheme which was started two yean tgn by the Hudson County Bail mi, ls about to be aocompllshed. Theaobeme contemplates an elevated railroad from the ferry to Jersey City Heights i them a to the northern part af iiud-ou county.

more ago President John ii in.mi, of tin- (forth Hudson County Rallwaj Company, to ire the pa mee an ordinance hy etba Hoboken Common Council, permitting the oonstructlon of thc road through Hoboken, bul tha demanded the payment of a large ot money to the city for the franchise, whi, tha. ompany refused to pay. in May, wheo a new Connell sams Into power, the fran. mb 'i. tb.mn inj ba lng li ised tho righi of way.

A contraci has rd to the, Rollins Mill for the Iron work, and the non the i the ground i I naiad eosl of the new road it Tha cara wiu be run byeabli traction similar to that used by the Bridge BROOKLYN ELEVATED -BONDHOLDERS. A meeting of the bondholders of the Brook? lyn Elevated Railroad was beld denley afternoon al the st. Klohohu Hotel. Hugo Bothaohlld presided, ile and l. nice read agreements whloh they asked the i to sign, in order thut to Mei ih the r.

id t'i Bodford are, ll ti, it ii- i tha I i finish ii I Word av et, should Hugo Rothschild should oall a i.ie.'tin.' ni u.e mbseribors to titi- tu i lo sleet sit with him. i tho mb re February l. ths wis ls agreement would bs vnid. The sc ond sfreemeol was in regard to inlsattou of ths company with Ita capital stock mia.m.uni.' i. ths reduotlonoi the norn ihe company's -Im lifty per cent.

BpeechCS (Mie made by Ludwig Bernier, of Brooklyn! Edward and others. part of Imllur to tin- ones ty to the road, rhe were referred to a 'rt ou them ut a u-ecUug to be held next Wednesday. A TRANSFER STEAMER SEIZED. Ni.wut uti, N. New-York ami i omTe grent Iron transfer steamer, ths William r.

Halt, which cost HH), has benn sokel ny United Btatea maiahals for debt das Ward, Manton 4 Nt-vvlnir Tho fl al in of the timi ls of for repairs made to tho boat ut vurlous Tl, I.oat made ou. ur two trips this BBOming to keeptln'h'eln tho rU cr broken mt, but little or no freight was transfered. A marshal, however, icmiilnalu of tko Tsasnl Bui little freight for tha New-England Mates onie ibis way for tba List two i'he troubles of tba N. York and Mu w-Kngland Company are touuonpl lo have led Ike hilo to temporarily divert Us Ka-stern freight to tho Albany and Susquehanna and lloosac Tunnel route from Binghamton. THR BURLINGTON'S INDEPENDENT SPIRIT.

IT NOT JOIN TIIK Riff WMBTEBB ALLIANCE? NI NOT ENIHD. CHIOACIO, OL, Jan. Chicago, Hnr llngton and quincy Railroad Comp any to enter Into tho now Western Railway Alllinco on the terms ac reptiil by Iks four oilier Iowa roads. This ts tho n-ult nf the two conference between ul 1 the In Inter? est. All the roads were represented to-day hy their gen? eral ma agers.

The proposition advanced to the Ilarllng ton road wa. that lt should join the pool on lbs same terms aa Hu BTorthweetarai imt serai jffanafsi Totter, of the road, said hs wno prepared absolutely to decline this. The onerireney had apparently been 1 BgatttSt, and the BUlliOftOfl mad was rSgBMtid to Mate on what terms lt WOUld negotiate. A counter prupohltion waa then suggested, that, la order to maintain thc rates and prevent tsar, two distinct mis be foi meil, covering all competitive business on the line of the rnion Pacific road aa far west aa Dearer; ihe Union Pacific present, allies-thc Northwestern, Rock Island, Milwaukee and St. Tani, ami WT abash forming one pool; and tbe Burlington and branches forming the second pool.

To this the Burlington was on pared to return an anawer, and an adjournment waa taken until January 17, to receive the Burlington's ultimatum. lu cse the Burlington road should dei Ide to negotiate on the icrnn lt is stated thai the negotiation! with Un Union Pacific Company will liv be prolonged, In view of the numerous points touched by tin two lines as direct As a rs--, tit of the e. infer, n. lt is now decreed positive that the fixed policy of Ibe Burlington nuiuairenient ls against forming apart Ol the BTW aili.nc mi I a twenty-fire years'contract. In thu view tbe possibility of the Boards of Directora of the Northwestern and Wabasb roada falling to sanction tbe entry of their re speetire mi.

his raised) hui lt ls not deemed probable tbat any of tbe four roads now in the alliance xxi wllbdraw. The likelihood of the Burlington road enti Into any compact wltb the new alllsnoe, even ot a for separate pool, la deemed uncertain, ab far as oflicial expreaston is wilting togo lha ii.rdngton road, in the c. ent of the new alliance Inf maintained, will pm a pol hv Independent of any pooling un menl whatever. Oeneral Manager Clara, of tho t'nlou I'm Me road, kit for Omaha MISCELLANEOUS RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE. Omaha, Jan.

Dandy of thc United States Court app uni ni William ii Smyth, ol' Keokuk, of the Hastings sad Onad bland Rsll? road. He abo Issued a temporary Injunction restr thc Burlington and mi--mri and Republican Valley roada from crossing the Union PaclUc al tirand Island uutll the right of way noa beeu obtained, aad the am agn havo been aaoi rtained. rmi. nu.i.i'iiiA, Ju h. i.

The Pennsylvania Railroad Company haa purchased tho Eastern Bbore Railroad ai a prlc approxl sating Thd Eastern road nins from Doh, to Crtafleld, a distance of 3S miles. Bt. Paul, Jan. Coun I granted the desired privii laat nighl to ths Minne nt i and Northern Kail id, a link In the Illinois Central's line fro-i Maultoba to thc ii ir ol' Mexico. TUB BATH BK HE POUT.

OOVERNMENT INDICATIONS Wa-iiim. Jan, New-England, westerly winda, fair weather follow) by Increasing ami inc ii snows Saturday evening, I mer weather. For tbe Middle Atl partly cloudy weather, local illghtly warmoi rollowed by much golder weather during Saturday night, variable ihlftlngto northwesterly, falllug haroun ter followed Bat inlay night rising barometer. For Tennessee and thc Ohio Valley, light inowstorraa, rollowi during Saturd iy by tnerally clearing weather, older northwesterly winds, rising baromoter, pru.dod in tue eastern portion by a slight rall. the Lower Lake rejrlon, local snowstorms, older northwesterly winds, falling followed bj rlsiug bat 1 RiniTME LOCAL OBSERVATIONS.

Mon. ag 1 1 P10 1 9 4 6 fi 1 pinitj 'isocm 30.5 i-t i ct is li lt If tkll dil I ttttihl kr Hom di if foi llxil imtri reprint, th, oi na, r-PnaBm tbt ijjj But Ps.arui-.jr, lu B.e_?(!w?j. Tatnuwa Orrtoa, Jan. a. nh angus in lh" yesterday were Bligh tl Cloudy fair and clear weat ber prevailed.

Tha teiuperatui ranjed be tween IS and 'Jl0. ths a hoing BV lower than on Ihe cm ling day last year, and lowei than on ut iv cloudy nr fab weather, probuidy followed hy snow or rain ma) ne ex incl od to-duy iu this city aud vicinity, PK ES1 DUN TIA PRE If RB BNOh s. SENATOR ITAHKlSOiV. QUALIFICATIONS. Tn tue Editor if ihe thane.

Snt: I In Hero tho nomination of General "liin" Harrison for PrcaMenl by the Republican Con In Chicago In June wuuld bs i Dthuatusticuily reli? ned by tba pcoph al Ihe polls In November, had the bonor to serve wltb Unneral for three years In the Vimy, and have watched b's amer for nearly twenty yaarssinae, i am not a politician and have ao peraonal In'crest in his nomination. I name him because I think bim eminently flited to bo PreeldeoL Ho w.mid honor the office. The tm tbat his grandfather was pres! loni has had its Influent In shaping his mading and thinking and prepar? ing him for ihe high wi civil duties. Ho hin tho advantage of a thorough oolhtgu training, wi.ls reading ami nf extended varied acquaintance with men. Tie cut) i liberal and Juat views national questions Ile li, nilli has bu1? been, aa one Of the lawyers in indianapolis, a div noted for Ita tegul talent.

(iimiiioi Moiton the Ucjii hllcaiisi of In.Ulina tm ned Instinctively to Harrison a- their loader, il- n.i. imi disappointed them. Ile served not only party, bul also ills country well. iii- personal character ls above reproach, a roan without bigotry, gentleman of niauners, ho Will be able to cany to thc ol.ee of Presldunt the ri and the confldenoe of classes of people. Pottdatn, Jan.

X. J. ACTIVE RIVALRY IN TENNESSEE. Tn thr BMitor et Ihe Tribune. Bibi The eon tesl for delegates from thia dit trtit to thc Bepublioan Convention st Chloogo nert Juno l- going to be very exciting.

Already the friends md of Arthur making preparations tor the campaign, and the friend- of each (cen; determined to ht.i,ni tli-'ir to the Lust. A in.ijiirliv of tlin KeyublUahs. of this district are for nomlaatingMr. Blaine. J.

C. i -m. (. Jan. 1, 1.

S4. VOTES FOR IBE PEDESTAL FUND, Tn the Fl I tor ol' fi Tr thu ne. Bibi An easy way of raising funds for (ho Bartholdi Statue Pedestal would bs to slleWi say at the price of inr vote, persons so disposed (and here I wi mlil be willina to female suffrage a Mali to In? dicate Un lr pref, ri isca toe tbe Presidential candidates of tbe Itepublii an and Demo, ratio conventions which ure to assemble a few munt hs hence. It would have the double elicit of contributing'-1 think largely toward the neoeaaary axpensesot tbe pedestal, and at tb same time thc pululo, and through lt the conventions, some valuable hints u.s to tho em rout of iiop ular thought on what will noon he a matter ol most un torblng Intereot T. Acit- roi Jan.

1 BROOKL YN DE lt i NOMINA TIONS. The Democratic memben of tho Brooklyn c.un,nmi Gounod, in caucus lasi nominated Aider ii a -a at large Tbeophllus Oloos for proatdunt, Dian iii J. t-lumley for Clerk, and ex-Alderman John Dwyer for Keeper of the Truants' Home. DISTRIBUTING LOAVES OF BREAD. The Free Trade Club mel al So.

Arenao A ii-r and distributed loni cs of bread to Ukoee eat. Bpeeobea tuadu by and Loilli V. POSt. A MYsTk'KY OF TBE SBA. rm: tam: which overtook tiie BOSTON." KCRRAT'S IDEAS and IXPKRIBKOKfl, A few yean ago, the "dtyof Ho-ion" from harbor, crowded willi an eipeotant throng of yaa mud for a (loreign Bhe never entered pent.

Tho ssysteryof her unttmely the yens Increase, and ths Atlantis voyager, when the winda howl sround Issalasnt sw v. as the name Hud mysterious fate nf Unit magnificent veaael a re alluded to. our reporter, on a reci nt visit Ncw-Yorh, tock lunch wini Captain George fllddona an hoard tho Alalka, of the Lulim line. iptaln Murra) ls a Stalwart build, well knit frame and cheery, genial dl-. poalUon.

He baa been a oonsl of ii century, over half nf that time having been lu the trans Atlantic Berrica, in the course of tha eonrei allon over tbe well-spread table, the mystery Uio I Boston was alluded lo. "V.s." remarked tha Cantala. "I shall never forget the laat night we aaw that ill-fated reesel I was ibid officer of thc City of Antwerp, un the lay we.tKhtcd tho City ot Booton a furious soiiOi-eitst bulric ins sol lu. Iioth labored hard, 'i'he soo isemed determined sweep away erer) vestige of life. dav ended the gals did liol abets, und wa- .1 for night luaifurj Ito the south avoid the possibility UMrborga.

ot how vcr, undoubtedly went to the north. fTer boats, life-preservers and rafts were all securely laehodl aud wben she went down, everything -nt with bei, to riv appear until tho sea BO tta di ad." what, In your opinion. wa-s ibu cm-.) uf loss of tho Mtv of The City of Limerick, In ppr I fly the s.itne latitude a few davs lat.r, fonnd tue sea full of float.fig ice: and I have nodottbt theClt, of Hic-to'i collided elli tbe lee, and sunk Imsaodlslelj." Captall Murray hat ben lu of the Alailta ever tilnce she waa put In commission, mid Justly prOWd Of his noble Ship, I ie i anl. lh.nl- nels i gers every year, and fins im-atly popularised thc (inion i.ii ie. BemarVng epos, the bronsed and he iimr appearance of the oaptaia, lae reporter mid th if dill not seem to be a verj ki oat physical trial.

No Bnl a person's appearance I- not 'r uk. worthy Indlcanoo of physical condition, ror earea ye.ns i linn, hoon In mnny respects very oat et ih myself. Al rtam tim I wm io lani th lt (lim, 'ii't for mo to move around could straighten up, I did nol know what the trouble waa, asm thoiiifh I performed all my duties ngubu ly aud Balli tort ly, yet 1'felt that I'might some dal beoTi I win, some serious proetratiaa disorder. Theae tioubloe In. rc is, it.

i felt dull, and then, again, shooting pains through mv anns and limb-. Possibly thc noil dav1 would tec! Sushi and time cn mtabiv um icy. and tbe dar fulh.wing, ehily and nt. This continued until laat December, winn I waa prostrated 'er anl for the reasaladcr of the wai a h-inics, pitiful sufferer. In January lead.

a mend who made that voyage with n.e wrote i urging me to try a bow coonta of treatment. I sled ci inni his counsel, arni for tbe last seven months have given thorough and to thc recov? ery of my natural health; aud I have tbe proud latlsfaetlon of saying to you that thalami back, ih-str feelings, thc iclatte rheumatism which bave so loni i piirlfvinir Influence of warner's dato Kin um ure, pursued me. have entirely disappeared thrniiah lb ('ure, which entirely eradicated all rheumatic poison from my system. Indeed, to me, lt seema lhal ll work) won? ders, anil 1 therefore moat commend lt." "And you ire ao trouble bow In i apoelag to thc winds of tin- atlantict" "Not the icsiKf. I sm ns sis i bullet and I teal specially thankful over tin- fad because I believe malle ami kidney disease ls lu the blood of niv fu I waa dreadfully shocked on my laat arrival In fJv, al to learn tbat my brother, wno si wealthy China merchant, bad suddenly died ol Bright's dian nar af tim ami con -ldi-r myself extremely fort un sib iii having taken my trouble hi time aad in man serious effects were possible." The conversation drifted other toptea, and BS the writer watched the fae- before him, bo strong In all Ita outlines and yet so genial, and thought of the Innu Me exposures snd lo a Men its ownei had beea exposed, he Inatlnciivelj wished all who an luflbring fro.) ths terribie rheumatic troublea m.w io common might know of Cantala Murray's experience and His means by which he had lc restored.

Pata ls i thing in thia world, but far too many endure tl whoa thaw might lust ax weil avoid lt lt I- a false phltoaoohy walch teaches u- to nndiiro whoa we nea liiat aa readily avoid Bo thought the hearty captain ofthe thiess the wnt.r. and Mahmud au others think who desire hap pluses ead a km lift Francis Loutrel'a dalli Ifemorandnm Book for 1884 ia a very neat, oompael and oouipl tn Utile rot inc. contains au excellent almanac, bis of lbs rate stock Investments pay, pares tor cash account, bli book, en'. Coativencis, or any Billons ara ic moved ctually by Dr. Jayne Han itlva i'Uii.

Colanle.V I'lishinree Toilel novelty and exceptions its lian, an iii al? li i fascinations ol tide lusurtuaa arl Twa CMiei'leiiecd phy af I I tin I iv, h.ne knots I at Na I rweaty tlnril st, an tii.l di wh'i are siilllcte.i arith Isl ul liam an fr. c. Wc hine lint yet td I CetVB MU BOW at ure selling what have ai i 'Wt ptteea io ii lake l. Hall. Mn.ll iiti-ry.

ii, is.n, SO anl US I mid 17 and l'J Miiiih limo. MARRI LD. the ld of January, nt tboBethSSdi li church, saratoga Kp in jj. bytba i. v.

fleur) boroo (grandfill ber rn.aronui), assisted by Ibo rector, the Itel i'i l.i-.-i ii I. ll unveil of sout'i it, io Laina lu Coflia, uf f.i(.'t? -pitons. ttoona urnmit-itv the I Caafleid. Bdw New-Yoi lo Marv Anne of Kim.kit PAKKKI1 (iOHDON 'H. 2, 1--I.

ot Christ's tillich. Havannah, ny li. slot .1. i-arish. L) tlc- Hiv ll, mt elliston, II.I)., Richard Wayne of Ni ll.

lillie liordtiii. tl uf linn W. UOM ii. ot Salami.ih. RICH Tn BO 'ev ny the ill -M Kev A N.

Littlejohn, Histing bong iii md. lin. It.v I -dwii II. Klee, of 'ir Church, sml I'urulliie, ter of llOOtpo A. Ult si it.v PARBIHH On January 8.

by thu Ito. n. Me. Kiiii.oi. H.

William Seton, ul Nea Vork, I dan of the into Pairlsh, ot i'hlla Bl 1.1.I.V-t III.NKY I8HA ll. this city, i Tbi-odore Wi Maude, ita lighter of k.Cheesy, of l.n.;, William jr.I.ai -ley, Chicago. JU noticet of rnnrnajtt mutt he iudoiird Mitt lull name end addrr.it. DIED. Iirr.TT.

In Brooklyn. N. Janimy S. Charles It Ilnrtl-. lu thoSOth year ol I III 1.1, Mils Milli Of Fort Se I () I-'.

Sin Kully tn Vite.I .11 tend I 'ii- ii, i il pei vices flu' ll leis lalo ni e. Sn. Bi ll il dav I lie ll mt Ht III. Inn nm i.t tutor. DKINHMADK-AI Ma 'ton in Brooklya rhursiUy, Stem.

siry il. Funeral service ou Sunday af lei nu.m at 4 o'ts luck, fi on his late ll -I'l. 106 Hill 11-IJlIlU. I i.l, sin. ni ut iilllil ll.iWci mi.

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tho 'fi ult.after lliwaas. Vi-n, h. N. in II Uwisrhl i.i I tl. a.

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Billilli lt ls l.lndly ii ijufstcdfhat no flow.m tm sent Bael Isteai, in. feeaary i i. Maiy. voiiiiifrit lUiitfi.icr.if sarah ai.ii the lataw ll Morsi ol ii. roars I'll dei ut services Will hi- held In the Ilrst Ml i) I SI ('lull hi Ken un J.ih.i.nv jlii uf i M.lli.', formerly ul Al Funeral ti om hi? house, ll) Wont St'.

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mis ul thc f. i me lui Uni to altin I it fuueial ti. con iii ii al 3 o'clock, frum I is Sf rs. WUllaiH Moocva, Na lill Wmt l.Tillnt. TAl.lii.lil un l.t'l..v.

the ill. lust Mrs torah X. Ti.ih.rt, lu tho vi ar I itca'ives friends an Invited a'ti-n. fuoeral r- ao the icm.ni,, i. ni l.i-i l.i!l.<-,i.

un lim i il. lint ul 4 p. ni. Klndl) is. HTURiiIH Suddenly, on Wrdneaday, January 2 r.

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AN li'I KA NI ii; W.iiK'-. ttirtf m. efl i ni: a i. Unit la ti in. i ri and-eUaialesfurnished vvtttio.itch-r/.t.

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tm liaiisi rom ibo Kass arrtvtaa oa naa HO tba llaf ut Millaa sli.a.uersaisUi?p*lcfwd lUfin me auoaS'iay. ill NIUO. PBARHOK P. nt mast et New 1 uh in a 'si 14 yearn, and la al l.i'' das and from hm. InMUra ,1., ll.

UKI ililli). All thc-pews tu Will nulili. iv i.n,fd fol "l.e tt.l HU il K-llA. afihoul reaard LLnuvuif al'. li) I i BBtal Ciuik 1 nuieeaa..

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