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BISHOP WITH FULL TOWER TKE SENIOR BISHOP'S ASSIGNMENT. A CIR-LLAtt UmU TO CASI OP H. IIEHElt XLWruN. The question ns to the authority of the Awtistanl and the extent nf the powers deleanted ts hy the Biahop, which has been agitating tht clcrirv of tio1 Protestant Raine Mal Church fm hiv eral weeks past, ami on which there han boen Brad Horatio Potter. Ile lint bMBMB circular lotter ti all theclcrirv in thc ittoOMa, accompanied by copy of the assignment of powers which he lins tc the Assistant Hilliup.

Tho Hishop's letter is ai follows: To list Rererenit the Clergy the Wirrir of Bklovkc Biamble aernalaarert Uta! my ronimnnle.ittii') Im-sI convention, untltlieactl.in.il tbe convetitloti tn rlecrtlnir an Baslstanl operated lo confer on Maa. upon his eeaseerattoO, the rall adminis? tration of the ttseasa I atna matoo known the l.triiiHitijii-'ei.if mata, odinlalsuattea: ixit. in order tc evoiilquesiiuii, nml fortbe fm; information of my clerKT, I subjoin tlie copy of an aastgaassal I Kara Ia lew of ray advum-educc. I have no tn that I shall ever tanbie In retinue my of thc Lin.Hoii* ao 1 remain uflcctloinitcly.yoiir friend and brother, 1'okatio roiTt.n, Hiebcyof New-York. Emm Ttth.3m tt.

tata. Following is a copy of the letter assigning epis? copal po wt-is to the AKiist.ti:t bishop: To all Ui whom theae prmpntt shall rome, greetinp. I Belt known, timi Horatio Potter'. IX, I). C.

JNwhop of the lTotesLint Bntoeooal Church iu the IMocese of New-York. heine (inutile, by re.tson of ami Infirmity, le discharge the duties of my otlice, have, in ttecot-lanee with the provisions of Heetion' V. of Canon 18, Title 1., of the Hipest of Canons, as-isrm and hy th. se j.rrntiit*. do as-lK'ii, to ltei.rv Lotter IL As Stataat in all the and have tapmawprntmB.

ami do heteby eaaaower blas stelae all ths authorities which to the otHec of ii In the said diocese. Witness roy hand and teal, tht? 20th of October, la the yen) of our one thtDitiind etsriit bandied aad eighty-three, and of mv episcopate the twenty-el-rblli. (Slguedi iioBAiio Lt.in it. Bishop of New-York. The Kev.

Dr. Samuel Rtu-1. OM of the presenters of Kev. Newton lani fcaid yesterday to a TaiBCNB reporter: "I do not know what I aaa aay th.it ia bow in tins matter. Mv opinions (ouching Mr.

Newton are pretty well thc public already, and althouth some new matters are soon coming up I am not liberty ta5t.de what tiny are, preocntaonf ot last earing baa not yet bein acted oo by the Bishop, llweaad had a vigorous in tins diocese this whole matti would have Seen settled lone 11:0. 1 do not wish to say anything about a n. prat nt'iieiit; tho old one is Bot thad yet by a goad deal. No, I do imt know what will be to a new ttl.sentmeiit. '1 ll'- ples.litlli.

ll linnie, will bt OB Newtnu'a book ntteranoea, and noi on what ho has in his iceni lei Min-- it is not -af" to believe all tbat newspapers aay, of course I be? lieve Mr. Newton guilty tba ebarges lunle; else I should not havo been one to make them. I bave tm doubt that he has ottered enlim, nts win. will cou viol bim. I believe ba will be convicted ob a trial or 1 would md bave present i.lliini.

I have dona whal I ooold to bring Mr, Newton to timi and I ready to rontinuemy is in tl.at direct toa. Yeo, we ooah! get a man? damus from the law oourta lo oompel the Bishop to net in this matter? that ia to oompel him to enforce the can.ms of the Church. I do do! know whether any such step will be taken.r' BELLING CLUB FURNITURE. A I. .1 Hat: haag bom tba doora av tba Madison Club-bouse, at Twi tty-eixtb-st.

ami nnd 10:30 o'clo yesterday morning nearly nCHi men and women assembled on the top and beean baying furniture. Tho Madison club had retired, and Mr. Dnnn, of Meosia bunn Darling, iuiet louee is, Belling its former property. Fi mu the top floor to the basement tba crowd went, anti (i p. m.

tba sala was over. Tba total amount received wat nearly Tho principal buyer imi- cash." Tlie Turf Club, the immediate predecessor ol the Madison Club, was organised on slay tba English proprietary system, Leonard Je? rome paj lng expenses and faking the receipts. On May 1, 1881, tbs Turf Club wari reorganized and incorporated tbe usual plan nnd a Board ol Trustees elected, and tm May 1,1883, tba Madison Clot waa organised, taking possession of the prop? erty oi tbe ul Clnb ai taning the building fnun Mr. Jerome at an annual rental of 924,000. On Novembei 1883, the Madison Club gave up the leane aud transferred tba furniture to Mr.

Jerome i "nt. Ile sold it laat week to MeasfvDnan A Darling for tbe amonut whieB.be thought, would pai liim his rent. Tbe University Club leased tba building from Mr, Jerome November ia-t for live years, ai a rental of $22,500 a year, reserving the privilege of re-rentiug it at $24,000. Tbiai lob will take p. ssession un I.lunary l.aud will spend three montos refitting it.

A oommlttee, of which Henry E. Pellew is chairman, bought a quantity ol furniture al a private anio 1 Saturday for "the University Club. A tin-purni kitchen will be built on Lc roof of the building bow between the main club-house and the club-theatre. FUNERAL OF SELIG 8, FISHES. The funeriil of Selig S.

Fiaber took place yester? day nun nun; at No. 118 West lort v-scvtnf h-sf. i ii. services were conducted by Dr. Gottneii, ol the Temple Emanu-KL i'here was a large gathering of tba relatives an.l friends of the family.

The waa buried! al Salem Fields Cemetery at Cy I -s Hills, L. I. Mr. Fisher, who was boin in Upper Tu. i.t on.il.

Bavaria, arrived In tins coun? try when ti mora youth, and soon he entered npon tba manufacture of woollens in fortland, Me, In 18.18 fae came to New-York, be continued the business on a larger rile. Ai the lime nf hi-, death he was proprietor of the Bennington. Woollen MilN, the Baritan, M. Woollen Mills, and the Baltic Mill In Philadelphia. Ile was vice-presidont of tha hatton Safe Deposit Company, a director of the Fourth National Bank, a directoi in the Mew-York Life, the Farragut Fire and tbe Germania Life In tutanoe Companies, and a uteiuber ol the Chamber of lt.inni.

ia i Tbe report thal the death of Mr. Fisher probably wonld cause the shutting-down of the Benni Woollen Mills is premature. Ile left a wife and daughter, and whal disposition they will make ol propcrti cannot be said, The imsii manufacturing woollens ni preaenl is mueh de preesed, and ii Mr, Fisher's mills, maehiueryand stuck were to be sold at once, ii ooold be done probably only at great laeritice, HONORS TO JOHN B. Wood. A special meeting ofthe New-York Press Clnb waa held yesterday, to take action concerning tha deal of John H.

Wood. Kvmarks were made by lent Merriman. Joseph AmosJ. Cumminga, (george t. Williams, O.

W.Pearce, Jua (i. Ged ney, J. C. Hennenay. and others, re (alliiii; tbe kindlj nature of the mau, nnd aid be bail rendered struggling journalieta during the many years that he was connected with the rreas.

Suitable resolutions, presented by C. J. Smith, adopted and ordered to be engrossed, The hotly will bc on view in the I'i-s-iiiii, rooms in this afternoon rind throughout tin night. The funeral will be held in tbe club rooms un Wednesday morning nt ll o'clock. The Rev.

Mr. Talmage and the Kev. Hobert B. Hull, of tha Tabernacle Church, will conduct the scr ices. The pall-bearers selected are Preaidenl T.

A. Merriman, ex-presidents Pooton. George F. WiUiams, Charles A. Binden.

William W. Penney, and C. Hennessy, W. G. McLaughlin.

Amos .1. Cnmminga Joseph Howard, Justice F. G. Ged liouar, C. J.

Smith, a. W. nee J. Killie, P.J. Hanway, George Slater, (inorg 8.

Watten. H. C. Luki is, William Cork ran ami s. Coben.

The body will be buried In the Press Clnb lot, in Cypress Hills Cemett ry. ASSAULTING A POLICEMAN. Polleeaaan Hnab Martin, of the yesterday ming waa asked to arrests vonng ninian who had stolen some bottles from a Liquor store al Pirst-ave. and Sixty-third st. Martin a I.tl tlie tuan, found the bottles in his pockets Bud arrested him.

On the way to the Fifty-ninth PolJoo-statl the prisoner drew a Jimmy frum bis pocket and struck the officer on head ami mouth, Inflicting leven wounds. Martin stmggle-1 with prisoner, while several men watched the content, bnl refused to aid him. Al length two ruffians the policeman ami 1 Iped the prisoner to get free. As they ran toward i-iivc. Marlin drew his revolver and fired two shots in tiie air abd th one af the thiel wounding Ju; i in th.

thiich. Tbe prisoner said thal Ins name was Joseph Bnrke, and in his pocket was a letter addressed to Thomas Gleason, a convict in Sing Mug yu-sou. HOW IMMIGRANTS ARE SWINDLED. Commlaalonen Taintur, llnuselt, Ftephenaon and Stan yesterday Investigated a barge against William QriUe, one of the employes i.t sails Uardea, for deceiving Immigrants and tniK as a tnb-ajaat for an employmenf office agent hi sion, Texas, in iolatioa or the Emigration Board regulations. The charge audaoy tha Austrian Conaal at Oalreaton.

The complaint avon that Qoorfe OraboB, hia wife and two chil 'Jten. were aenl tO Qalrestoa on January 5, by Gulle, who told them that they would ba employed Immediately upon arrival, ami gave them letti to the maa for whoa Orilla actina, Greben spent all of hia money, abonl tojetus family to Galveston, and (rot no work. Grille was sus from duty until tum eau bc taken by the lt.il b. aid ujiou a iecoiiicnil.it to tlisuiiss him. 'iib Coa.Uii6nioner3 will remit $j0 to Gicben.

ATTEMPTED WIP1 MURDEH AND SUICIDE j', t. Borfaf, Ma lift -t a FVeoeh illh Paterson, N. yeatirday went to No. 70 where hia wife (from whom ho is Bring ajiaiti, i atti h.jiteu to stab her with a pair of leis she tho aclaaora from him and Bod to Ihi i-oace itecoidcx Uruaves a war- ant for the anent of Berger. When search was made for him, he was found hanging to the door by a noone made hy tearing up strips ol clothing.

Il" dead when cut down. Before hangiog himself he had stabbed himself twice in the region of the. heart with the seizors. These wounds would have caused his death. THF.

LONG ISLAM) OUTRAGED. The examination of Edmund S. Tappan, on the charam of mnrdnrina Mra. Lydia Maybes and her daughter. Annie, at Brookvilla, L.

on November 17, WM Continued before Justice lletts, at Jamaica yesterday. District-Attorney Fleming conducted the examination. Tappan was without oonnael and in reply to the c's (itiestioti, he said that he did not want counsel. Halstead Frost told the story of the prisoner's fionfooaion. implicating his brother John in the minder, which has been published.

Mr. Frost said: He wlsie .1 to make a clean of if. he told me. Ile could slnml lt no longer. He wnilled tell inc al) aiioiit ibo Maybes murder.

I sttreesterf to him that he should nuke his statement to the Ber. Mr. ol Brookville. He refUsed to act upon that sturgestitiii. The pri-niicr (tatt Fruit, von know that Mr.

Smock's uame was not tuentioniyl at that time. Mr. Frost then Mr. Henry Kemsen aint lie refused to go to him. He positively re? fused to make snv statement to any person excepting myself, and I told linn to go ahead.

He then made the statement aud swore to it. There waa a witness (my wife) by when Edward Tappan mnde the statement, hut be ititi not kuow it. The examination was adjourned until Thursday. Belah Bpragua, of Baal Meadow, who wno.aa* saulted by the mulatto, Charles Kugg, on ridav, was greatly improved reotorday. Mrs.

James C. Lnaaaan, wm with her husband, was assaulted on the night of January 7, was in a low condition last evening and recovery is not looked for. Kugg has been neryotis and low-spirited since bia arrest. Ycsteiil iv morning thc Sheriff and thc (aller WW lins, i'd ith lum, and it is said that he admitted baring committed tho Bomana assault. All infor? mation, however, was refused.

Kugg will be taken to Hicksville this morning, and renewed threats of lynching him hara been uttered. The authorities, however, take no notice of them. A LEMON IN FISH COOKERY. A lesion wai given yesterday, at Miss Pa ri na's cookery school, in the preparation of (lillerenl kinds of lind, with tlnir appropriate sauces. I gramme Included, eouri-bonillon, boiled fish with lobster sauce, fillet ted flounders, filleted lobster with Tartan sauce and fish sa gratia, lb'' flounders tren lirst brought in and skinned, separated fran the bones ami cut in long lllleta, each side of the tish making ono fillet, which was again cut in two or three pieces of DON The lecturer explained that the iish should be handled as little as possible in preparing it.

Borne of the flounder fillets wera laid aside for frying and the others wera used for tish an anaMa. The fillets to he served ga vs ern cut into pieces abonl three inches square, and seasoned with pepper and adi, than laid in an eseal loped oyster dish, which was well greased. The fish was then moistened witb a sauce previ? ously prepared, and thickly strewn v.ith eramba, The v. Imii' waa baked In a quick oven ball mi honr anti s.i with a garnish of sliced lemons, While this was being prepart Miss Farina mads bouillon, using lour quarts ol water, one onion, one slice of carrot two clovis, two tablespoonfuls of salt, one vinegar, one teaspoonful of pepper, tin; juice of half a lemon and a ol' sweet herbs. rho whole was eooked slowly for aa hour, whan a Stripedbaiss wai placed in the preparation and when bolled was served with a lobster StBOO.

A TELEGRAPH COMPANY IX HEW HANDS. The Baltimore and ohio Telefrapb Company yesterday bought the whole capital stock ol tne National Telegraph Company, which owns ibo lines aloin" the New-York, West shore and Buffalo, and the New-York, Chicago and 8t. Louis railroads. D. If.

Kates, president of the Baltimore and Ohio rele? graph Company, waa elected vice-president and general manager of the National nml at once took formal possession of it No other chsnges In the management were made. The National Tele? graph Company is a consolidation ofthe telegraph lines of the'West Shore and Nickel Plate railroads. Its stock ot $1,000,000 owned in equal parts by tbe North River Construction Company (now in the bands a and by persons promi? nent In the building of tbe Nickel Plate. The tele? graph liins were built under exclusive contracts witn tho railroad companies, bul were owned In? dependently. Alter Mr.

Vanderbilt bought the con? trol ol tne Nickel Plate road, the two telegraph hues wera consolidated undeT thc nani'- of the National Telegraph Company. Thc Baltimore and Ohio Tele? graph Company bongbt the stick yesterday at 80. paying oue-fonrth of the $800,000 in money and giving short notes the real of it. The sale un tbe part ol River Construction Company was made by tbs receiver with the approval of the Chuncdior of New-Jersey. RESCUED FROM A RINKING The steamship Llandaff City, which arrived roo fi'iilav fran Bristol, board Captain Nielson and six men who wera rescued from tho sinking Norwegian bark Emil, in mid-ocean, on January The Emil sailed from a "ir December 18 for St.

John's N.P., with and binks. On Jannnry 9 she encountered a terrific gale that continued for ten days, Tho rossal sprung hak which became so serious that on Jan? uary 13 it wos decided to turn back to Queenstown, imt when tbe Llandaff City was sighted, in latitude 48? Sty north, longitude 3v? 18 west, on January 19, signals of distress wen' set and Inr steamer re? sponded. A hiiivv gale was blowing and a high nea running, so that the suffering crow were si from their stoking vessel after mnch difflculty, The Llandaff City bas rescued erewa from Ave wicked vessels in three months, -a, BUNDAY EVENING BEATING THE PABK. of Central 1'aik, reported to President Wales, of the Park Board, yesterday, that on Bnnday vening be tried the experitnenl of allowing skaters to remain on tbe lakes, Tbe peo? ple did not take advantage of tbe opportunity for Sunday evening skating, however. At o'clock there wera not more than 100 skaters on tbe main lakes, aiui only a few on Harlem Mero, Shortly after tins the skaters? cottage was cloned, aa th.

re waa no one In it and no pronpeot that there would be. President Wales that, judging from this experiment, it would not be worth while to incur the extra expense of keeping the lakes open Bnnday evening, flo thought tbat possibly thora would have been mora -katers on tho ice fti tbe evening if it had been known tl at thoy could ro? main. Tho question will not be decided until at least one mora trial has boen made, BARNUM'S WHITE ELEPHANT. Tba white elephant which P. Barnum pur? chased through an agent in Siam for 9200,000 ar? rived in London some time ago and created sensa? tion.

The people who wenl to iee ii weresnrpri ed that it was not white as gnow, but Of a pinkish gray color. Borne one started the err thal Barnum was deceiving the pnblie and tbat the animal waa lite divine. reatrae owned by ami worshiped by nations. Others said thal it waa. A lively controversy on tbeoubiecl is now raging in London, and one journal published a cable tele? gram from Calcutta that any number of such ani? mals could be purchased in Hlndootan for 1,700 peeeor about 73 dollars.

P. T. Barnum, conscious of the integrity of his win elephant, has written tollu Tbi nu nk in defence ol nts animal, citing Prank Vincent, the author of "Land ofthe White Elephant, who describes the creature aa gray, with pink splaanes, anil says that it is in 1,350 vearoonly eleven of tire real first quality have been brought to Siam. AN ADVENTURE NOT LOOKED FOR. Deputy l'nited Bt ates Marshals fa and ('rimes rationed yesterday trom a trip to 6t.

Lou is, whit her they had taken William Woodward, who bad cased himself of baring secant tl from custody ami desired to return to Bt. Louis. Tha Marshall say thal they had an exciting adventure on their way East alter leaving their prisoner ot his destination. The train on which they were riding, they say, was not far from l'l'uburg when oman who wns seated behind them began to attia.t attention by bis strange actions. Suddenly be called know yooi you Jiavc to arrest us." They anise and looked at him, hut soon down again.

Then they heard thenofaeof a pistol-shot, and turning around they ma the man with a knife jn his hand. 1 boy seized him, but be struggled rigorously ami it waa all tliat they could to hold him. They foun i thal he had shot himself tn the breast, and when tbey arrived at Pittsburg, where they left him, adoctoi pronounoed his wounds dangerous. WANTT5G PLACES IN COLUMBIA'S CREW. "Our men arc working in the gymnasium," said Jasper I.

Goodwin, a director of the Columbia College Boat Clnb, yesterday, "but tbe University crew will aol i.e until April. Over fifteen students have told tue that th'y -vero trying to obtain a position in the crew, ana there are undoubtedly others who iw working foi the p.up.is". Wc a nt a challenge la December and bare reoei ed no reply yet, 1 lie cicw this yer.r will be mostly mw men. Lighter men than last year will be onosen probably, After the captain is choses, he. Robert C.

Cornell and 1 will choose the crew. This will remove favoritism ai.d dasi feeling." rn A WEDDING IH THE (ITV HALL. The habitues of the City Hall and tba loungers in ity Park were surprised yesterday oy tbe appraranoe of a bridal party, lt waa composed the bil.I.-ami groom, the mother of the bride, Ave yonng ladies and ail gentlemen. They were escort ed to the rear entrance ol tbe City Hall by a Park policeman and a crowd ol about 200 men, women mul children. Thc io ide, Angi le I twenty-two, ol Ko.

56 West a native Parla, waaa petite brun' tte, and she wore a rn hue nuns' veiling dress ami a wreath of orange blos? soms. The groom was Emile Garet, asculptoi thirty-one, oi Abbeville, Fianc no i ol No. Weet Porty-lourtb-st, The Mayor having per fortuedtbe ceremooy, wished the couple a nappy i life, snd the party withdrew, escorted to ibm? tuiniucs bv an admiring.crowd. it HOME KEWa PROMINENT aurivaia Fifth Avenue Bahes, UBS for Ouiitaiiiniit Ol Wa.litngton ex Governor liavltl M. .1.

colite, or OOncreMman P. Jamea, ol Ormmt Hm, Molt H. Wheeler, of erntt.nt Hotel I Mei States Survey.WusStmr nor Charles Foster aad Judge Stevenson Btake, rfOUij lt. lt. Canlc, of Will Judge C.

bradley, oi Providence. WHAT LS GOING ON TO-DAY. FeuriruVnf inc-snoin libel suit before Judge siilptnnn. niel sun before Jodee Van Vorst. General Btam 'sleeters on- 1.1 Matidi In ihe fsuinlun," Chlckering Usll, sp.

m. Cuileirc of Hu- City of New-York Abnnni duiuer, Del? Count Organisation of Lkpwc Dealers' manla iinii. '-sp- m. Clinton (oiiiiii.tiiiii ry Mull, Brooklyn of Music. Oaaseroort-Street Comnaoners, no.

99 Hassan rt. Transit Tuilifst. ItnlKling. P.W3miih'sleeuire,OraadCentral Depol lita.linc room. Aiimrlcau Astronomical Society, L.

I. Historical Hall, 8 p. in. NEW TOBE CITY. Mott-rd.

was full of life aud Chinese fire-crackers ycit-rday. The hands of the dock on th- mw PlodUOO Exchange building have not joi been placed In position. A -street peddler did a good business yesterday Helling prophecies at two cents each, lint nauio waa not Vennor, Mit- small boy and bis sister make fin- gutters and amuse themselves by sliding timm ind balking their shina on the curbs. The soap-man who pretends to wrap a Ore-dollar bill in one of the paokageo dui a good buaittOM in the Dow cry yest, may, The roof of the new Washington Market ifl tompleted. building has ben painted red.

A argo toroa ia at work on the inti nor. A KTBOLBtTM I mani.i MBBTIBO. A meeting ofthe members of tbe New-York Petro eum Exchange will be held to-morrow to consider he question ol admitting the Oil Conference the Philadelphia Petroleum and Mining Lxcliange aud dm Franklin Oil Exchange. A roi I.Man's PBACTtCB. The shoot i of a little brown dog l.y 1 policeman Innl to iii" tour shot, to end tin' creature's life soused wild excitement in tbe tenement-house dia? ne! in Koosevelt-st.

yesterday, The stael waa and all the windows were full. go PROM puoWvimj. Helm- Everstman, age Mo. 207 Avenue H. umped into the East River fi.the foot of bird-Ht yesterday.

When be was neatly lensible ne rescued by Thomas T. Winn of he L'nited States school-ship St. Mary's, I 1 RBN'CB CO) 1X8' lt a 1 1.. The j'rctich Cooks will take poooessioa Of thc Academy of Music and Irving Hall on next lay evening, to bold eighteenth annual balL rho culinary exhibition will exceed any previous liaplay. Au tbe chefs of the New-York aud estauranta will send specimens of their work.

THE VYlll.iI.H'Y Of INDIANS. Professor J. W. Powell, of the, United Statis leologicaJ Survey, at Washington, teoturod before be New-York Aoademy ol Soiencea at Columbia College hist evening on I bo Mythology ol thc hi na of thc saciiitii'-nto Valley. Iwoi liiATIMi TUK UQUOl STOBBS.

he General (Cessions Grand Jury resterday be? ran an investigation in relation fo nnlioensed iquor stores. Tho Conunisaionera bl Excise wen tm it i. tl as to tbe number of such lipuor stores ami is to their views on the revocation oflicenaea where so ivictions of illegal liquor-eelliug have been had. i'l Investigation will be continued to-day. iii LOST III- A large crowd assembled in Broadway resterday md watched a locksmith, under the guard of burly ennui, file through the bcavj padlock that BStened a door.

Tbe proprietor has bil kej ind apparently uo dujilicate existed. Tbe loliceiuan estimated that during tho he inswered several hundred questions, AN A'. II.IS! Ll CAPTAIN PBABCK, Captain William Pearce, commanding tbe steam hip Greece, of Ibo National Line, while on the triage during a hurricane on Ihe last voyage to liverpool waa flu own to the deck by borny ml spi.iiii.'ii his ankle, ile was not able to come ivar in command of 1 be vessel on its present trip to low-York. About three fears ago ba broke bia leg indar similar circumstances, M1B1STBBS IB COUXOIt. The conference of Baptist preachers held at Ko, I was well attended.

Thc irincipal interest of the occasion was ths address iy the Bot, Thomas Armitage, on "Pulpit treatment Scepticism." A regular meeting ol bepaatoraof the Reformed Church of tba Long stand Classis was held al the Reformed Charon inilding, No. 34 Vesey-st. A paper was read by the lev. Jamea J. Demons! ot Belleville, N.

on si ns nv CUSTOM- omi PUB, Wlnri steamship Newport arrived from lavana yesterday, ii was noticed that a Chinaman tn the corner of the pier aud took a vallee from ts hiding place behind a skol. Customs officers tl tue valise aud found in it "Jsn blindies ol igarettesand 100cigars wbleb had not paid duty. lehind a bulkhead oh the steamship Rheln wenty-four bottles of spiri twenty-five pack snnffanda quantity of hue cutlery igais were found. THE RAPID TBAH8IT The Rapid Transit Commissioners yesterday elved a communication from So, Jersey City, callina attention te iver platform foi Bides of care. In executive lon inc commissioners devoted mnch tune to a dla II Sinn ol tbe nature of tbe railroad which they authorized to establish.

lommissioner Earle 11 icc ted, declaring tbal the flrsl question tobe de iilc'l waa the route. The objection was sustained, nd tbe remainder of tbe session was occupied iu vnsidering the proposed routes. CASES rn" SMALLPOX AND ivrilfs Frederick Mernnan, agethirtv-eight, who ca me to tdacity irom irieanson tne steamship Hudson, no weeks ago, add found lodgiugs at a small hotel in became ill on Munday and a physician dis overed that he had smallpox. Merriman walked tthe Reception Hospital at tbe foot ot Last yesterday and placed himself auder thc ire of tho Board of Health. hnmeli ho bave been Bleeping at nigh! Ina Chathani-st.

idging house, wi ie t'i be Reception Honpital estordaj b) sanitary inspector, who thought tliat ney were Buffering from typhus fever. si. PAUL'S HAY AT si. I'AI l'-r si noni. reception given by st.

Pan Ta Cathedral 1 In ml in tin-new- building itt Garden City on I riday retiing to tbe patrons and friends ol the institu on was well attended. The Head Muster, tba cv. William iv l'risbv, received tbe guests in the towart memorial room, assisted by Mrs, and Mi-s ailey and the members thc r'aeulty, Among ie gilesta were Bishop Littlejohn, the Rev, l)r. and 1. Stafford Drowne, tbe Rev.

Dr. and Bnively, the Rev. Clarence Buel and Mrs. Huel, ic Kev. 1'.

w. Clampett, Dr. H. Piffard, Dr. and Irs.

,1. 8. Hawley, Dr. Qilderaleeva, Miss h. ates and the pupils of si.

in's School, and Including tbe present nnd several former leiubeis of the school. BROOKLYN. Absolute divorce Ins been gr inted to Mrs, Amelia illiston from William IL Lu liston. 'lhere have been twenty day'aof good skating in rospei Lark Ulla inter. Mrs.

'i'oiii 1 humb is on exhibition in a Fulton-st. nanum. Tbe superintendent of two lines of in rooklyn was formerly a conductor. The Groot English Evangelical Lutheran Church as legally incorporated yesterday. Pratt has conti! med tbe report of a referee 1 favor of an absolute divorce to Eva a.

li? an from Timothy lt. Wellman. Di." Charles Ferchland, piano manufacturer, ho in charged wnh malpractice, waa admitted to t.tion bail yesterdaj. The Board of Aldermen approved yeaterday of ie bond of tbe Citj Cierk, John J. Hhanley, ir $10,000.

Iii-- ret iel Bena! 11 Kiernan iind ex egistei erroll, Joetilied in The law requiring house-owners to clean snow and efrain their sidewalks ia not observed strictly, ni tbe police apparently do not attempt to enforce Boms walks have not in cn cleaned tins later. Prank Wright Van Noaa, who is eharged with ginny in marrying Mina Lila Dial recently, se? lfed bondsmen yesterdaj and wpm released on 1,000 bail. His first wife will sol preta the cnae tains! bim. i Campbell reported officially tia' then nmi- absolutely do clew to the rpetratora of the robbery on Kundat. the jew? ry store of B.

Hoyden, al No, 258 l'nltoii-st. lo rad which a aa broken opeu not aa repoi I ol terwttlifOt make. MeQnade and John Leighton igued before Justice Mastiej yesterday upon the inrge brutal!) aasaultiug Hn Huaau Voung. 1 into ticati alwortb night. They were aenl to jail await examiuat) u.

Mrs. Young is in tit. Cath Hospital. No.333 Si 1 1 ri baa boga snit Charles Kulowrat, a lawyer, to 1 sun nail's auiowrut, a ia wyer, to ra? vi dauisges, 1 li ii K1 ral gotiated six notes witb him foi $1,243, and nous the ni tho not 1 ere responsible mea. imai ii 1.11 the not Iniii.al.

I. Ab 1 a.nie!, win. in tbe drygoodabnai Noa. and 1 eight an assignment foi thc i.cLcntoXi Miterediter-treitterdny. Ills $65,000, of which itto preferred crediton.

Mr. Alexander closed bia itt ore yesterday to take ao inventory of the (dock, bul he hopes to reopen it in a ferr days after orraiiKinir with his creditors. NEW-JKR-KY. KliffSTWmi 1-lTTfTBff May and Geortte Layton, convicted of manslaughter for the killingof August Dietz nt Kahwav. in Angind 1808, were so nt onr ed resterday tn serve a tara ni two yean at ham la bor nt the Mate prison, in Trenton, and to stand till the costs of the prosecution arc palo.

STATEN ISLAND. r.Dr.r.WArrn.?I he Village Trustees held a special meeting yesterday and grunted tbe petition of residents In Brownell-ot. to. open that tboronghfare throntrli the grounds of thc -eamon's Retreat at Tbev requested their counsel to apply to the Court the appointment of a mission to appraise tbe amount or dnmageo. Thomaa h.

Melville, governor of the Sailors' Harbor, in behalf of the Marine Society presented a written pmic against the action. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. MorxT C. Main was at church on Sunday some thief ran away with bis hots, and a wagon belonging to lhc Kev. George Clark.

TPAiyiyii FOB HID KINDERGARTEN. fi Mis. Clnri 15. Hubbard, of Bi Lotus, an lateaeoting oouree of inst ruction in kindergarten songs and gamea before tho New-York Kindergarten Association nt No. 109 West Ftfty-fonrtb-et.

At sxereises festerday afternoon al.out seventy young women, members of the association nnd pri? mary teachers In the public schools of thc city, w.rr presenl and took patt. Mts. Hui.lund played tbe piano while tho young women Bang the soul's and went through tbe games as children would do, making sppropi Into gestures, motions and facial nreaaiona. Tbey sang about a mill-wheel and formed a wheel in the centre of tim room Another song reprosi nted the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly. A naif dozen of the young women represented the caterpillar bv putting their banda ou cub other's shoulders auu moving along In a crouching posture.

The line wound itself up and then one of the young women jumped np and (lanced around the room waving her aims to represent butterfly. Tho diflerenl stages of this representa? tion wj rc tl. io. in song and gesture by tin- other yonng women. Tbe gestures aud motions were all appropriate, natural uml graceful, ami the I.mi teachers cut.ntl into the songs and gamea wltn heat and self-forgetfulness.

Mrs. Hubbard's aim lu these Bongs nnd gamea la to giro young children him exercise foi avery muscle in their bodies wilie nt the aamo time they an- led Into sympathy with nature and a knowledge ot natural phenomena, objects in tbe world abonl them ami occupations of men. All the time thc children will be Instructed nnd amused and will be led away from self-consciousness, lhere will bea free public exhibition by the class under Mrs. Hubbard's direction on Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock. A certain poetess i-.

to "make good Jetties os writ as good poetry." it is inggested thal shs alni la li' il ll'W 'I I -I. -f lill 'liles ttl ll i.ilice-. and can h. i ms. Jellies discount poetry an watter "every lime.

Berala, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINI VII A f.M IP. Sun IN 'r lt ii "') M.i.in "uti i di. 1 warn ro-oar. Rook, 'a GOV.

Island, 0:00 nos, io ta Book, BilSQov. IslsoA neil Oata 11:16 FOBEION STEAMERS DUE AT Tills POET TODAY, Prom. 11 ie. Ore. Lake Iliuou.I.iveipool.

I lo Pavonut. I iv. fi.) "-lit Romano li nit.Wilson I), st.lnriian.Ant-rein.I.tl ve Finance.B'uzii H. dt Brazil BSOAT, 30. of Florida.

(nosirnw.RtStS lt Bim inn. Werder.Bremen Lloyd Jan Urey.lei. Antwerp III Its DAV. JA.SCAUV .1 Western British Empire.Hav. uml snipplm: suns.

POBTOI JAB. 58, 13S4, Vial) stt 3in City nt neilin Rn, Watkins, Liverpool 17 and (j net .11 it ii 18, I re uni! passengers tn I rn ii un Ss I'o. Llandaff City Hustoi via Newport 16 dues, willi nelse to Ai kell Douglass. in-: Kw el, Hamburg 1. days.with indso and passengers io Si.i_.-r Bros.

Ht.ainer Zasadam btetl), Chevalier, Amsterdam 17 "lays, nilli nnl-ie ami IMengeTS tt. Killi, li, l.lve Cu. Steamer Inverell Bri, Lona, Nuevltas fi with mdse tn Boole Broei rossel to Bowling Archibald. simmer Ncwpnrt, Curtis, Havana I 'lays, with mdso and lu Jas bi war I -v Co Hteamei Tun Halli ume, wttb nji'ae to Oro Il morer. teamer ConrtnoB weal tb, Van Kirk, Philadelphia, wltb tinUe to John Hhip Swallow, Wn'sh, I.elth nil ti coal to Perkins Tes-el lo rtSUX.

nari. Blucher (Oer), HI llmayer. Bremen 48 dsjra, wttb salt snd empty t'l vessel to l. tl. K'lVe I 'n.

n.i st Bernard (tier), Wessels, Bremen tr) witb empty barrels to oi leri rossel to (Vstjen, Toel Jr Berk Cblenscto of windsor, NH), i. Cain Bott. win. Iron and empty barrels to orden vessel to Scammell Bree. Hark Admiral (Nor), finniss, Antwerp HT tl cys, nilli empty barn-lHt'i t.nl-T: vessel lo I-'iiiii li I viv a 'u.

Bari Mini, ofllallfai Knttcniara 35 days, with iint-e lo orden vessel lo Snow A Bnreem. Kink Morris Yarnton I tb. London 29 wltb chalk ut order; vessel io Whitney At lick, 'i-oi, days, witb cedar sad toJ WUs A Got voss I to A Ab nt sandy Hook, fresh, (seer. At City I.iauii. light, NB; now.

CLBABED. Tflll Ar. r. Rms. Bteamei York City tm Anderson, Spence Voting, steamer Arizona (Br Brooks, Liverpool vi.iy'iceuttown? Ooloo Itel I t.

Br), A Docks tuns, Kingston, Ja-O Wessels A Co Mati'i itinti, -levens, Newport Bews ruin'. Vu? Di.l Dominion Hs Co Steamer Wyanoke, Hnlpbel Norfolk, City Po.nt anil Hit ii Dom Dion BS Co Steamet I Lewes, Dominion Pt i "ith Amboy -J Kraal Bhip Badolpb lilli iinji, 4 u. Iliirli Amr Iiiiiii'i, ll, Honolulu via Hinton-Vernon ll Ilrown A io. Bark Bessli (Bri. MeKVmK Malaga -J ff Whitney A Co Hark Lntn (Nor), Aiidreassso, Oporto -Bookataoit, Oerleln Hark Astrenom ('It), Ktojiper, Koop St Os Hark Alexsn.lfr Campbell, Banker, Cn in If Akbar, si-npsnn, ('lapp Brlj ni Phipps Hiv, Bt and tbe aux Brett, Hon A i Kary Bradford, Killer, Ray A Co.

Ja'na, Parka, Port 0 Challoner ,4 co. h. t.r oirlo Cai-aeaae dr i o. Behr ton, t. her, St Ann's Hay, II -smith s.Lr il ,1 rt, sf john.

Bros, sA U.K.ll BtessBsra Stanmore, far Bwsnseai Richmond, Newport Bews; iii-v. -rat r. Lewes, DaL Iiai a saturn, for havannah. KXSOI I I. us.

PioraP Stafford Br), Bmttb, frinn Uvevpos) Jan io for Bew.York, has rein ssd lilt KOVBXEBTS OP BTBAXBBB POBEIOB POBTB Huston City Hher bm IK' (TOBI le.sl I it. 1.1vi'iii'.mi., Jan Pi -Arrived, st'smnrs Herschel (Rr), Braithwaite, from New-York Jan l3i Woodside (Br), Jenkins, (rom WQmlncton Jan 17) Bemembrance Bri, Knott, from New-Orleans Dec 80s Clare Br). Anthony, from do Jan jj tin? mine "(pea), Ali' iart.il IO, tin Jan Also arrived, tteaoier Palestine (Br), Wbltewap, from Dos tem Jan 17. stcainei Nubian Br), Jon-s, from Newport Bews lienuiiita. Dartmouth, Jan stesmer BttrsweU (Rr), Wai Nsw.York "ii lier tray to London.

in tarros, lan Uermau (Ger), Baner, ir.mi ur. men hence for New York ami Baltimore Bsow III Passed, steamer Sarnia Ltmlall, from Portland Jan is, tm lui way to Liverpool. KDtSALB, Jan tm? Passed, steamers OrauOiors Br), Trs a eiy. ri um Baltimore 'an Ii, "ri way to Liv.rpj.j.i I'alm (Ur), Huck, hms Galveston Jan ii. MAiiFAt Too 111 Wsllsfl.

stssmsrs (Br), Wylie, frost Liverpool beni rm Portland! i 'erroll, Wi Boston, steamers Blemmann lt-1 Scboonhoveo, fro'n Ant verphetite for New-York; Clrcassiau (Bri, smith, Liverpool IMM11'' PORTS Jas SUBmers Rosario dlr, null; Centipc lo, Worth, Puladslpblsi Cen Whitney, Hallett, New ol Cleared, iteamsrs Borsemsa i.i Williams, l.lverpooli i.i ti. Beares, New. Yore. run aw Jan Hr), Oreenwatle, Mediterranean Crowell, Boston; Tonswaudai, Bberuiau, Prot Loveland. Pall itiv.ii Battli nab I New-BedXordi Iw.a.\xu4, sn.it stfiti.er Wm lawrence, IToo pt-r, i teared steamers Rdlethorpe(Br), ar.tiiT; Wami rahm Bi indwent Hsm irfi Berkshire, Howes, Huston; Wm ri CHARi.tsros,Jtm'iA? Hinckley, Pbiladslpbla.

Baltimore. "tvinsii, r's rr Ired (teamer Gate City, Boston; CttJ catii- ll Ute, Kemp tot Nee I Brooiabaofb (Br), Liverpool Bortbera Alllioillicni Beware of a slii-'lit irritation i'i the throat. BBL MM BLI DOH USO afford ro? il. I. h- Sf nf Hi.

.11 lil vniir Louse. i'liin fnun iiitliaefttion, dvspopsl 1, sod too Lit tb Liver Pills Immediately r. ml forget Ibis, inn Mall 1 straclbassl nstareof Jebaaa on iii every ludoi tot -cal debility. Ucivarc of llultAilous. ill mm A.

Kami LS. M. 144 liiinirii mt Itflb-sH rous sy ste a UtuiXa liutAii vi.AUa. au 1 slenutv. IHOM TUE FIXINOS" COUN'TEB.

In some respects we are like pallcemen-wo first snd then customers. We give, however, a largt discount to Our soul ls not abovobuttons-not even collar-buttons. Though wc button-holo our shim, we haven't time to but ton-hole" our neighbors. Those driving fast trune will confer a favor by exsmintnt our studs." They conuln the best kind of stock and "go (ientleinenwbou.se our suspenders neil brsce up" onlj onces day. Our "Glovecontests" knock outsll competitors tn aualltj and price.

Onr "ties" aro uot laid down on principles, and our hsndkerchlefi will stand any amount ol blowing." Firemen turaiiatsly prefer using our 'bose." ERIS, A mom AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS, BltOAIlWAY, METHOPOLirAN UOTEL. ANNUAL STATEMENT I II road ny, 179 al. Brooklyn, January, 47 lie i. SSS iii value of Assets dOTlag Hu-year le.i I $5 21 Premtnmsreoelvedhi 199a sh lu', i elved -a 260,503 79 51 DISBURSEMENTS. LossSi bf 9sstt.1905,931 00 Annuities paid.

TUT Muttiriil litittowiiit nts punt 94,599 00 to Holley.Iluiil, m. 113,009 14 Paid for Surrendered Policies 50,89141 Total pant 170.il 4 IMI 014 A Cttarfes, Adver'i- Og, POBtSfS an.I statin'a-iy, 4'J il in nterssl on ip.t il, aiitlT.ixe.-j. "Kl Rant sad sll office Expenses. 44,495 16 4A IS ASSETS. Iteni Estate.9*243,259 87 Beads sad Ksrlgsitsa.

oo Dnttsd Btatss Bonds 977,73819 Brooklyn City Bouda. 929,979 6d ii. i 100,800 00 Bew.Yorfc, Lska Bria ami H. it. it.

Beads. 00,1.00 00 (hit ago ami Louis lt. 99,419 58 PsBBpscsiy Leans soi tated .1,629,100 o0 itsli on itiul lu BSBfe LOBBS to l'tilicy-llnltleis tin Herve on which la o. 9t sad Deferred Pr. iiiinrns in ooorss tran 1.

of 7S.011 84 aad Beets 97,330 99 kgamttf Balaacet 9 Uuiket rstas of Bondsovi i. osl 191,096 87 (IS139 3S rot ri 1 t.i illili'let. Irr. l'Mllnr-CMpl. tal Hi ii ile- lie-in Iiy LsgSl st.unlai.l of tbs -title of 1 77 Surplus.

til r. tal Amount of Losses by dSOtb p.ii.l since or Ki.iil/uli'.ii 00 rotal Amotrit of lateresl rsCSlved "loco or. pii't'iimii 35 I'nt il An.omit of DtTldeedS paid to Policy. Hotdsn a 8,683,943 80 GBOBGE CJ. RIPLEY, President.

is. A. TOWaSEXD, Vite PrssUeal. I. II.

Treutsurer. JOS. lIOI.RilfOOIt. Si (friary. ti.

LOW, ('oubscI. An Efficient Remedy In all enies of Hroneliial find Pttlrri nnry Affections is AYBB'8 CBBBBT ioral. As such it ls recognized sod prescribed bv tho medical profeuioo, um! in many tboosands families, for tbs past forty hss regarded as un itivalual.li> household remedy. It is a lhat only rt quires to bo t'lken in rory small qtiantitiei. nnd tx few doses of it administered in tho carly StSges-Of a cold or cough will effect speedy euro, and may, vi rv possibly, save life.

There is no doubt whatever tliat Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ITus preserved the lives of of by smiting the development of Laryngitis Bronchitis, Pneumonia, mid Pulmonary Consumption, and bv the care of those dangerous maladies, l't be kept ready for use In every family tv 1. re there are children, as it I- lt medicine far suiMiior to all others in the treatment of Croup, the alleviation of ami thecure of Colds and Influenza, ailments peculiarly Inci? dental to childhood snd youth. Prompti? tude in dealing with nil diseases of this class ls of tho utmost importance. Tho loss of a Him-le day may, In many entail fatal consequences. Do not precious time In experimenting with un dit ines nf doubtful efficacy, while the malady is constantly a deeper bold, but fake at ouce the speediest and most certaiu to cure, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PKF.r.tr.Fi) hy Dr.

J. C. Ayer Lowell, Mass. Sold by ill Druggists. DR.

lt AD WA Y'S UUPUUI.U THE GREAT BLOOD l'I'RIFIER. ron rm ours all chbowio ranuin bronte IUieiiini.tl?tii, Pi inf.iln iry Csaeertms Affections, Hjrphtlltta Complaints, lee.Ui,v nt Dyspepsia, water Knuth, White irs, Tumors, ptatplea. Blotches, Eruptions ou tbs ince. 'I. el's, --kill, mel ll.

iain ml Ihkcus-is, ita, hall Ktieiini, lil oucltltlm, oiisiitniitiiiii Ki'liicv, Biadtler, Uren umplalnts. As. PU RIKI 1 III lt Kl 0 Ul HI 111 ALI lt WU Ki. nt CLEAR SKIN sud BEAUTIFUL COKPLBXlOB SCt Itl.l! lt) ALL Prlci Si PSI battle. THIRTY-FOURTH or im HARTFORD.

ARY 1, AS-SETH, 1881, st il uuurni Premiums in 28 Interest, an.l other in 1.7i*7.0:M 17 I Bi DIBBVBflSlUam. Pratt, Claims. 70 Matured to Policy holders, mul fur Poli? cies 46 K. In.nrance 10 isloos 372,734 Ji Agency Kxpeasea M.iiicu BxaMlna twos, and aU other expenses Dtrutentlon in l.e|.tfrtin. Tums Pio'lt and loss.

70 00 00 13 10 0,990 3.4.9.4.0 '19 i is, December "il, 7J Real I ff lt on hand ami in batiks 1,749,791 21 C. H. VJ.Mib ou other Strxrks nnd Bunds 1 13 Bank 04 Mate, uni.tv, ''Itv and Town Bonds ai s. liv Heal I-st ia! n.l ut JI6.O00, i'i) 31 ort (Market 0700,706 Loans ou Personal Security. 90 un l.tilntliif Policies, presenl value which exceeds 00 7S Cash iliiluiii as tine fnun Agi nts.

l.r.H 'J-t AssstSkDSC 81, IMS, tl Interest duo and accrued, I'." iiiii-i al. 9993,931 14 Premiums in eui se ot ie. io m. 09 Qtaitiiiv and lulAi.r.rial Premiums I.M,015 70 Hacket vai.ie of secuiltles over cst 31 QrSSSAj January 1. 1H.4 BB LIABILITIES Louses nr.d elatina awaiting fiittber j.i aiui not yat iMvineiitls (opolIC) holilers Ila! lille Pr minus puilin.vlvanco.

nerve tnr re-lasmaacs on exi.stin.- policies. Ac? tuaries' lour j.er cent Sta aUrd. W3.0l4.~-H8 'JO Les. a of policies of 1'' numil. I 50 $37.,497 00 au Loading on iii 'encl act sn paw premiums, 'M pet tent.

93,991,939 40 40.389 88 Bm Sl'ItPLU-i AS POLICY BOLDEftH: Br Connecticut umi Massachusetts stand $1,1 SH Ky ri a.ial'l nf New-York met tither Mates 00 Statement of the Knlire Receipts and llisliiirseinenta from the Beginning nf Business lo JituiiiM-y 1, 1hs1. Receipts tola- mtv 41 lucuntefoi looa. 43 Etaeetpts to Jannarv 1, Pal'l to Policy-holders for i.v Jaaih and Ka? llon merits.936,1 Di ntl, to Policy-holtters, an.i fur Surrendered Pul. iden. 2.r..7i*2,514 31 Totnl patti to Polley-hold era 09 Puidfoi 68 Pani for Its-la alliance.

09 Piotltaiitl l.n-a, "1,3:10,349 3'5 Expenses of Total DtStlUI ter-MBtS. flrtlnr. Mn ki i value of securities orer Interest 'I'i" am! a.a I ned. ie al oil. Quarterly and Heiot-Anuual Premluou duo subst'iii-Lit I a January l.Jsst ii i.tisr 91 i i 70,371 od 131.043 7(1 99 Gross Assets, Jnniiiiry Policies lu force JaLuary 1, 1-si, 80,891 insuring.

41 Polities Issued iul- lue 03 HOI-fiAN G. niliLig.ll.Ptes't. jew EBSTKB, Vi. L. ENOLIrsii, ll W.

BT. JOUm, A'tu ny. 0VBOOB W. Kl Oeasaiiiag Physician. T.

J. MUMFORD, Manager, ISiondwnv, V-ti-York. THE LADIES' FRIEND! an.l Mo Isootl. "I am to cat sad feel thst I tiaro not orliL" Such ts tho ot thoasnnrtJ of ladles who sw discouraged and feel all "out of wini make ll.i awl their (smilies very Ail 11.1 an.l tull iii. ii ai ti, uni, unhappy tcoubles can sasfly driven xwtsy Belt pl'ico.

A IDWAY'B ltKi.ri.ATIM) will uiako feel so happy and good, tl you will try tlio.u, aud yo win never regret it, hut Mass ant tiu long as Radway's Requlatina Pills. Perfectly tasteless, elegsntljr coated, for ths etm ot atl liv ottlersol iii-- stomach, iti.lti.-v. t.litrt.ler. lalla various foruis, nervoas idache, Goetlveness, IndlKOstlon, dyspepsia, biUoosaeaa, bilious lUt'iiiiutiatiijL of the liowals, aul ill -af US Kera. PitlcK, H5 CKBTBPXB BOX.

Soldsr all drugi (BrtaV.lshei 1848.) LI1UL1 1V1JJJ SEW HAVEN, CONN, strtLDxas ov rora ilGlS aa Exhibition and Halestonr tfW AKkltOUns, A XO Til TY BTU ET. All our prodnettnus staadard uuuUij. guaranteed to an itt tha hlghSSf BLOOD DISEASES. The SWIFT SPEC IRC ANY has tmaStBBS (Mtv et New-Yor'K a Meillcal ntMce for a.m. to all applicants unoo the B.B Skin Uheiimafsii), st.rr...

ami ly I Willis. All si'i'Mriints st tina "fflce will Tecei-rslBtsr llgeut inforteatioti Slid candid advice from our Otlice, h. Lr" ii and TUtsri. OOlec-llonra from a tn. lo 7 p.

m. R. R. RADWAYS READY RELIEF. I'ltICK, 5D CKNTH nm UK Till' i ll! Ai'.

I AM' Bl WT MH'KIM. li-'U VAK IN THI Uultl.D CUBES ANO PBBVENT8 COUOHS. TUKUM STirrNKCK. KI Pit i Hi KIA, AW FAsVlma Fer tieadaclie. a bet tier sick or n-rvoiis, ala, h.

i snd rbeutuaOsio, iiinraaudlMtMofiaseetsipalas sud we.iku.-s., ni Spine or kidneys, pain.I tivr. u.tl,?ioluts.paTnslnUi? is. kinds KadViiv'-. Ready RolSf will its cwt.nu, ,1 for a few days affects a MAlAKiA ROyal Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE..

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